Chippewa High School - Chippewa Yearbook (Doylestown, OH)
- Class of 1973
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I learned my lessons well
I can read and write
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For moments fall like dry leaves
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The Year
Organizations
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Chipps go 8-3 for '72
Headed by Coach jim Boyden, the Chipps hoped for
the WCL crown this year. At every game they displayed
their fine talents and burning desire to win, but in the
end had to settle for 3rd place. Receiving All County
Awards were sophomore Clark Brownlow and seniors Paul
Petit, Ed Busson, and Mark Van Horn Q PICTURED BOT..
TOM LEFTJ. Individual school awards were: Most
Valuable player .. Paul Petit, Most Valuable Defensive
Player - jeff Mills, and Most Valuable Lineman .. Ed
Busson. Mark Van Horn was also named to the All
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TOP LEFT SENIOR VARSITY SQUAD: Co-Captains K.
Vinez and J. Mills, P. Petit, J. Franks, M. Van Horn,
J. Goodwill, P. Young, D. White, D. Musgrave, B.
Miller, E. Busson. TOP RIGHT VARSITY SQUAD: K.
Pullen, D. Busson, D. Petit, D. McEndree, A. Schmitt,
K. Williams, B. Tester, B. Rohr, C. Brownlow, M.
Shultz, G. Vinez, R. Petit, N. Smith. LEFT Clark Brown
low shows his greatest talent . . . speed. BOTTOM LEFT
Senior quarterback Paul Petit runs for one of his 10
touchdowns. BELOW Bill Tester leaves a trail of players
behind as he runs for a touchdown. RIGHT ln a sideline
conference Coach Boyden tells Paul Petit where to go.
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Making their way through muddy fields and uneven
gound, CHS, for the first time took part in Cross Country
Track competition. The men entered the sport with
gre at enthusiam and much training under the direction
of Tom Buch. Through the course of the season the
Chipps picked up a 6-4 record. Upon the graduation of
the four senior lettermen, Coach Buch is anticipating
great support from underclassmen in the Coming year.
BOTTOM FIRST ROW: C. Hughes, J. johnson, I-I.
Hollingsworth, M. Ludwick, J. Milford, D. Kendig.
ROW 2: M. Telin, T. Pappas, F. Hersman, G. Bidinger.
ROW 3: W. Ashcraft, E. McCallum. TOP RIGHT:
Focusing on the finish line, determination crosses the
face of Jim Johnson. RIGHT: Taking a team member to
one side for a last minute suggestion was not unusual for
Coach Buch. BELOW: Discipline and training pays off as
the rough course is endured by Ted Pappas.
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Under the direction of a new director, Martin Biviano,
our band had a wonderful year! They had a lot of practice
before school started and through football season and it
really showed at the half-time football game shows. A
lot: of the spirit at those games canie from the band with
all their cheers backing up the Chipp team.
Football season wasn't the only time the Chipp band
displayed their talents. During basketball season they
had a pep band that entertained at half.time and they also
had a pop concert in February.
UPPER LEFT: BAND OFFICERS Dale Foster, Secretary,
Greg Foster, Lieutenant, Rick Murray, Treasurer, Kathy
Petit, Captain. LOWER LEFT: Band Director Martin
Biviano. BELOW: BAND SENIORS FIRST ROW: Rick
Murray, Greg Foster, Carolyn Petit, Laurie Busson. ROW
2: Deb Camden, Lynn Willison, Kathy Petit, Laurie Chis..
nell. BOTTOM: MAIORETTES Pam Long, Diane Zelei,
Kim Lance, Anita I-lanawalt, Becky Wooster, Denise
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The 72-.73 Chipps all senior varsity took that first
initial step to a long awaited winning basketball sea-
son. In the up and down season, the Chipps just
couldn't come up with three victories in a row, yet
they achieved respect within their league. Not only
with their physical play, and devastating fastbreak
but also with their determination and finesse. Pride
and ability were among many of the teams' attributes
as they landed a pair of teammates on the all county
selections. We hope in the coming years those future
teams surbass the superiority and admiration of these
senior players.
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Work it in! Work it in! Fight Ted, fight! RIGHT
Put it in! We gotta win! UPPER RIGHT VARSITY
A. Holden, J. Dannemiller, T. Pappas, J. Villers,
D. Downs, C, Pignan, M. Vanl-Iorn, M. Whitman
P. Petit, K. Westfall, D. Pavkov, G. Post, Coach
Thompson. MIDDLE RIGHT BASKETBALL COURT
A. Veilhaber, M. Chisnell, S. Aldrich, I. Rohr,
Queen J. Dannemiller. RESERVE FIRST ROW J.
Milford, G. Shaver, L, Lemaster, R. Gilcrest, B.
Rohr, G, Sales, ROW 2 M, Zelei, F. Hersman, K,
Pullen, R. Petit, J. Garcea, C. Brownlow.
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ABOVE Come on, Art, up and in! BOTTOM FIRST ROW:
Coach Schrock, M. Durbin, K. McKee, D. Young, M.
Rohr, G. Paridon, M. Woodell, S. jusli, R. Stephens.
ROW 2: G. Lemaster, T. Neiswander, I. Vercoe, S.
Harvey, C. Carpenter, T. Marshall, M. Mills, T. Petit,
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Dedication: A term only
used b a CHS wrestler
The 1972-73 Chippewa Grapplers were impressive as
they entered the season. The over-all record was not as
outstanding as expected, though several wrestlers proved
exceptional. Dave Musgrave, Dan Bowli.ng, Denny White
and Roy Stockwell were representatives for the Chipps at
the sectionals. With the driving efforts of these four young
men, improvement over last year's sectional record was
apparent as this year we took 6th place. The team ended
the season by voting Dave Musgrave "outstanding wrestler"
and Denny White "most improved".
TEAM FIRST ROW D. Osborne, T. Pelfrey, G. jones, D.
Bowling, M. Neely, J. Osborne, M. Musgrave, D. Boyan,
C. Blankenship. ROW 2 D. Ross, J. Baker, T. Schrock,
D. Bowling, D. Keller, J. Morganstern, M. Reagen, R.
Purdy, M. Schultz, G. Vinez, R. Roberts, J. Adamson,
B. Bowling, Coach McGowan. ABOVE Only through total
effort can you achieve as much as Dan has. LEFT
Strategy is Coach McGowan's backbone for the team.
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RIGHT The team waits on a pin. Pin HIM! LEFT There is
time left, so keep it cool Jerry. ABOVE just a moment is all
you have to prepare for your match.
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Chipps win first place
again for seventh year
The annual Boy's Volleyball Tournaments were held once
again at Chippewa High. Our team entered compeijtion with
much determination and enthusiasm. Eliminations continued
until Central Chriatian and the Chipps remained to battle for
first place. Central managed second, while the Chipps,
coached by Mr. Moore, grasped their seventh consecutive
first place trophy.
VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW 1: K. Vinez, J. Goodwill, G.
Post, K. Drollinger, M. Lima. ROW 2: Coach Moore, T.
Pappas, M. Van Horn, J. Franks, W. Ashcraft, F. Villers,
M. Whitman.
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United States trampoline champion in both national
and international competition, Bill Copp gave a special
demonstration displaying his amazing skill and technique
in a very strenous demonstration, talking and entertaining
for 45 minutes. His easy banter and skill kept everyone
interested and renewed an interest in the students in this
sport. A new contemporary rock group "Life" also per-
formed. Rev. Bob Harrington, Reb. Higgins, and Rev.
Wisdom were guest speakers for Thanksgiving, Christmas,
and Easter chapels.
Along with the special assemblies students showed great
enthusiasm at the pep rallies during football and basket-
ball.
ABOVE LEFT Seniors present their spirit chain to Coach
Boyden. ABOVE CENTER Taking over the role of the
cheerleaders, Kevin Westfall and Gene Post lead the
seniors in a cheer. ABOVE RIGHT At Thanksgiving
Chapel, Mr. Kochanski and Mrs. Watts explain the mean..
ing of I. A. L. A. C. FAR LEFT I'm a little teapot short
and . . . LEFT Varied reactions toward the speaker are
shown by the students expressions. LOWER LEFT Everyone
quietyl listens to the coach as he tells what the odds are
of winning the game. BELOW Another victory at the pep
rally. LEFT Guest speaker Rev. Bob Harrington.
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Chipp Thespians present
"meet me in St. Louis"
Mr. Smith is being sent to New York to be the head of
the plant office. When he breaks the news to his family,
they are appalled. They don't want to move from St.
Louis because the World's Fair is about to begin. The
children act like hoodlums to prove their father "can't
even manage his own family". They outrage Mr. Smith's
boss to the point that he fires their father. Mr. Smith
eagerly waits to be called back to work. With the children
trying to handle the situation, Mr. Smith hears nothing of
the disastrous consequences until the night of the fair.
When his boss asks him to return to the St. Louis office,
he offers him a raise. Excited with the news, the family
leaves for the fair - the "cream of the world".
LEFT " . . . dig a tunnel. . . to Mrs. Waughop's steps .
. . when she's walking on her lawn, I'll jump out and bite
her arm. " LOWER LEFT "john with Lucille!" LOWER
"First - my hair was yanked out - then I was smacked
twice and she almost threw a lamp at me. Now they've
started derailing trolleys!" UPPER RIGHT "l thought
later--when we're all together. " FAR UPPER RIGHT
"You're just a runny-nose little brat. " MIDDLE RIGHT
"You talk like an imbecile, Agnes. " FAR MIDDLE RIGHT
"Praise the Lord and all the saints. " LOWER RIGHT PLAY
CAST AND CREW FIRST ROW: Eric McCallum, jack
Baker, Francie Konich, Mickey Genet, jean Busson, Brenda
Darby, Art Holden, Beth Bailey, Gail Miller, Brad Villers,
Michelle Major, Carrie Galehouse, Sue Riegel. ROW 2:
Anita Waite, Sharon Tredway, Deb Speicker, Helen Ste-
vens, Terry Adamson, Deb Barat, Linda Carpenter, Mary
Cikra, jean jones, Sharon Knicely, Sue McEndree, Sheila
Haney, Ioan Speicher. ROW 3: Mr. Kohanski, Deb Kendig,
Ruth Browning, Paul Busson, Mike Shultz, Terry Petit,
Karen Jarvis, Carolynn Petit, Vicki Stadler, Sally Sher-
man, Shelly Abt, Chris Warren, Frank Hersman. ROW 4:
Sue Easter-day, Doug Pavkov, Dave Garcea, Mike Hopkins,
Carl Hummel, Doug Root, Jim johnson. Missing is Mr.
johnson, director.
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Rainy weather plaques Chipps baseball team
i "We showed up for all the games", said Chipps coach
Rod Thompson. But bad luck and bad weather seemed to
get in the way of repeating last year-'s winning season.
Better luck next year guys!
Series LEFT On the mound, Mike Molnar shows his style.
BELOW Pausing for a moment Senior Art Holden receives a
signal from 3rd base coach. Series RIGHT Does jeff Mills
really know what he is talking about? FAR RIGHT Ready
for the pitch Art Holden anticipates a home run. BELOW
RIGHT BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Seniors P. Petit,
J. Mills, W. Ashcraft, D. White, A. Holden, T. Pappas,
M. Cihlar, Stat. S. Parsons. ROW 2: Coach Thompson, R.
Mollohan, S. Steffenson, M. Molnar, R. Winkler, K.
Pullen, R. Petit, C. Dignan, K. Williams, Batboys: S.
lindeman, J. Santmeyer.
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RIGHT During practice K. Santmyer takes a slide
with K. England ready to tag her out. BELOW
Leading the way down court, T. Garcea is followed
close behind by the opponents. BELOW RIGHT
SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: J. Huffman, j. Garcea, P.
Prebynski, J. Eisenhauer, T. Garcea, P. Baughman.
ROW 2: S. Shultz, J. Busson, K. Santmyer, L.
Roberts, R. Saeger, K. England. ROW 3: B. Aldrich
M. Monbarren, J. Daniels, A. Stahl, S. Williams.
BOTTOM BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Co-Capt. J.
Daniels, M. Cikra, L. Carpenter, Co-Capt. D.
Ashley. ROW 2: D. Barat, J. Garcea, P. Rohr, T.
Garcea, B, Aldrich, J. Garcea, K. Kun, L. Roberts,
V. Kun, M. Chisnel, J. Rohr, J. Eisenhauer.
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though the majority of the team were rookies. The
only returning player was Roger Gilcrest who sub-
sequently lead the Varsity. The Team consisted of
only one senior, thus giving next year's team great
possibilities. This years coaching was done by Coach
McGowan, who has high hopes for our FUTURE golf-
ers. Roger Gilcrest received the second year award
and Terry Petit the lowest average award. These were
presented on awards day. Good-luck to next year's
team, for they could take the league championship.
UPPER LEFT VARSITY I. Neely, I. Baker, R.
Gilcrest. T. Petit. UPPER MIDDLE An ATTEMPT
is made by Roger. UPPER RIGHT I bet he couldn't
hit the broad side of a barn. LOWER LEFT RESERVE
I. johnson, J. Genet, N. Smith, I. Paridon.
BOTTOM What is Norm doing, lining up a tee shot?
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Intramural program was changed from tribe to class
competition. Through the year up to Intramural Day
the Sophomores held first place, Juniors second,
Freshman third, and Seniors last. By the end of the day
the Freshman were in first place followed by the
Sophomores, Seniors, and juniors.
ABOVE LEFT Everyone jumps for the rebound. ABOVE
It's another hit! RIGHT Sophomore Karen Kun pauses a
moment before shooting her foul shot. FAR UPPER
RIGHT In their tournament chess match Don Matthews
waits for Greg Harvey to make his next move. LEFT
lean Garcia gets ready to block Donna Paridon's kick.
FAR CENTER RIGHT Intramural Managers M. Mills,
I. Garcia, R. Mollohan, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Leksan, J.
Busson, K. Williams, B. Aldrich, C. Berger. NOT
PICTURED R. Browning. LOWER LEFT In order to win
the Carolyn Petit must keep her mind on the game.
BELOW The Senior girls seem to have met their match.
FAR LOWER RIGHT With Eva Adkins the juniors score
another point.
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BELOW john Garcia discusses long jump techniques with
the Coach. RIGHT Coaches Buch and Schrock, locking
up following a victory. FAR RIGHT Awaiting his turn
to run, Don Kendig warms up. BELOW RIGHT Track tea
team, FIRST ROW1 K. Westfall, D. Pavkov, M. Lud-
wick, S. Schultz, D. Young, 1. Milford, F. Hersman.
ROW 2 E. McCallum, M. Van Horn, D. Matthews, T.
Schrock, R. Robinett, ROW3 G. Post, K. Vinez, L.
Lemaster, D. Kendig, D. Dwons, T. Krouse, J. Hol-
lingsworth. BELOW LEFT Westfall speeds: down the
track and over the hurdles. LEFT Hurling the shot with
all his strength, is the almighty Mark Van Horn.
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they managed to pull an excellent record. Many
meets had to be rescheduled, and some were can-
celled, due to the rain. The Chipps kept their spirit
and showed few signs of discouragement.
UPPER RIGHT, The most dedicated runner, Eric
McCallum, is first to cross the finish line. LOWER
LEFT, With arms in the air, Frank Hersman ends a
race clinching first place. BELOW With a giant leap,
Hollingsworth soars into the air. CENTER The shot
is hurled into the air by Don Downs. UPPER RIGHT
Statistics for track this year were kept by, F. Konich,
I. Daniel, D. Ashley and L. Shaver. FAR RIGHT,
With baton in hand john Garcia, proudly finishes
the relay. FAR BELOW Track Court for this year
were, Soph. P. Rohr, Sr. D. Ashley, Queen S.
Reeves, jr. A. I-Ianawalt, Fr. T. Garcia. RIGHT
CENTER, Prepared for the start, Larry Lemaster
concentrated on the track ahead.
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"Stairway to Heaven" was the theme chosen by the
juniors for Prom 1973. After a promenade at the school
the Couples were escorted to the Norton Brown Derby
for dinner and dancing to the sounds of Larry Patchwork
and the Patchwork. Individual pictures of the couples
were taken by a photographer from Sy1vart's Studio
and the evening ended with a showing of the recent
movie "Hote1. "
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On Thursday, May 24, the yearly awards assembly
was held in the gym. Awards were presented in many
fields of achievement including biology, physical
fitness, music, French and various clubs and activities.
Mr. Gerald Reeves of the local American Legion
announced the delegates for Boys' and Girls' State to
be held this summer. Tom Cunningham and Norm
Smith will represent the boys and Cathy Santmyer and
Nina Smith will learn how our government operates
as the representatives for the girls.
The NHS Service Awards went to Freshman: Ann
Petit and Terry Petit, Sophomores: Michelle Magier
and Don Downs, Juniors: Beth Bailey and Norm Smith,
and Seniors: Ruth Browning and Paul Petit.
jean Dannemiller and Keith Drollinger were given
the Outstanding Senior Award recognizing them for their
effort and many hours of work voluntarily done for their
class and school. Eric McCallum and jean Dannemiller
were this years' recipients of the national Danforth
"I Dare You" award. This award is given as a challenge
to the student to continue to serve his community,
family and country.
The john Philip Sousa Award was created to honor the
outstanding graduating senior who has contributed the
most in the music field at their school and this year the
music teachers and students chose Kathy Petit. Deb
Kendig was presented with the first place trophy in the
State Typing Contest and will go on to National Com-
petition.
jim Villers was presented with a partial scholarship
to Wayne Technical College.
The last recognitions given were in the area of out-
standing scholastic achievment as the Valedictorian
and Salutatorian were presented to the student body,
Carrie Galehouse achieved the highest honor, vale-
dictori an, and jean Busson was salutatorian.
FAR LEFT TOP Americanism Test Awards were presented
by Mr. Reeves and Mr. Harris to Norm Smith and Deb
Kendig. MIDDLE Trophies were presented to Eric
McCallum by Mr. Shrock for Most Valuable Player, Best
Point Average per Event, and Most Dedicated Runner.
BOTTOM A Biology award is presented by Mr. Moore to
Mark Ludwick. LEFT TOP "Boy Eric, you sure got a lot
of goodies!" BOTTOM County original poetry winner
Gail Miller and short story winner Andy Berenyi are
congratulated by Miss Sturpe. BELOW Certificates were
presented to French students Sue Rohr, Steve Harvey,
and Keith Williams by Mrs. Watts. RIGHT TOP A
trophy was presented to Frank l-lersm an by Mr. Shrock
for being the Most Improved Runner. BOTTOM An
award for golf was presented by Mr. McGowan to Terry
Petit.
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class in many years to have commencement exercises
indoors due to had weather. Out of the class of 144,
33 Gold Cord Graduates were honored as the class
came together for the last time to hear class speakers
and to receive their diplomas. LEFT Class of 1973
valedictorian Carrie Galehouse and Salutatorian jean
Busson. BELOW LEFT TO RIGHT The class gathers
in the hall before commencement and during the
exercises Rev. Kilgo gives the invocation. BOTTOM
LEFT TO RIGHT The class watches as Kathy Petit
receives her award for being one of the top eight
students in the Class.
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ment were Kathy Poor "The Twelve Year Lesson",
Keith Drollinger "The Next Challenge, " and Carrie
Galehouse "The Weighing of Values." MIDDLE
GOLD CORD GRADUATES FRON ROW D. Kendig,
B.,Darby, M. Stanley, C. Galehouse. ROW 2
J. Dietry, j. Dannemiller, D. Whitman, M. jones.
ROW 3 L. Shaver, E. McCallum, D. Ashley, F.
Konich, C. Swain, N. Sleeth, H. Stevens, T.
Pappas ROW 41. Busson, K. Petit, S. Riegel, G.
Ross, D. Camden, D. Musgrave, K. Porr, S.
Aldrich, A. Holden. ROW 5 N. Jackson, R. Murray,
J. Goffinet, G. Bidinger, K. Yerian, R. jenkins.
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President Bill jones is Sue Aldrich. TOP RIGHT
The class' last walk together. MIDDLE LEFT Lions
Club President Fred Galehouse presents a scholarship
to Eric McCallum. MIDDLE RIGHT Singing the
Alma Mater is a class tradition demonstrated by
seniors Deb Allison and Pat Anderson. BOTTOM
LEFT After receiving his diploma Dennis Daniel gives
Superintendent Dr. Jarvis a firm handshake.
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ANNUAL STAFF
Editor- - . . . . . Debbie Kendig 2
Ass't Editor, . , , , , ,,,,,,, Charles McKnight
Activities, , , , ,,,,,, , , , Kathy Porr, Editor
Marilyn Olson, Penny Durbin, Sue Reigel
Sports ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Donna Paridon, Editor
Mike Stanley, Charlie McKnight, Gail Miller
Business .,,,,,, Kris Ludwick, Business Manager '-i'
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Artist ................ Michelle Masief
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Mike Stanley, Charlie McKnight, Don Matthews,
Gail Heil, Donna Turner
Advisor ............... MPS- DOHS MHPPHY
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annual staff members meet to work on deadlines as
Earl and others prove. UPPER LEFT Many hours are
spent after school in the annual room behing the
typewriter as Sue demonstrates. LEFT An advisor
comes in handy: Mrs. Murray checks over Earl's pages.
Pace set for student body by representatives
Representing the student body, this year's Student
Council began by sending representatives to Area Student
Council, where they planned for Youth 'n Government
and Student Exchange.
Student Council held the Annual Homecoming Dance,
entitled "Those Were the Days". To begin a new annual
event, they held a canned food drive called the "Biggest
Heart Contest". A plaque was made to give to the winning
class each year. This year it was given to the seniors.
Student Council also organized and held the first Basket-
ball Homecoming Court at Doylestown.
LEFT At one of the meetings, Mike Stanley listens atten-
tively while Carrie Galehouse expresses her point of view.
LOWER' LEFT STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS jean Busson,
secretary, Carrie Galehouse, vice president, Kathy Porr,
president, Nina Smith, treasurer. LOVVER RIGHT As a
Student Council Representative, Ann Petit exhibits her
consideration in the subject being discusses. LOVVER
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Terry Petit,
Nina Smith, ROW 2: Larry Lemaster, Kathy Porr, ROW
3: Ted Pappas, Deb Barat, Carrie Galehouse, ROW 4:
Norm Smith, Ann Vielhaber, Jean Busson, Keith Drollinger,
ROW S: Mike Stanley, Carol Camden, Greg Bidinger,
Karen Porr, ROW 6: Clinton Beardsley, Suda Collins, Paul
Busson, Nita Swain, ROW 7: Sue Hersman, Ann Petit,
Michelle Lepley, ROW 8: Mr. Kochanski, Richard Genet.
Missing: Bob Miller and Cindy Whitehead.
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feelings of members are expressed. At TOP, President
Kathy Porr finds time for humor in conducting meetings.
The seriousness of the issue on hand is reflected, at
LOWER LEFT, by Bob Mi11er's concentration. Treasurer
Nina Smith, TOP RIGHT, snickers as she reports on the
financial situation. Towards the end of the meeting, Norm
Smith and Jim Johnson, LOWER RIGHT, relax while lis-
tening to the discussion.
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Teachers, speakers gain valuable experience
BELOW Some of Marcia Hartman's students seem to be
more interested in her than their lessons. RIGHT Debate
Team FIRST ROW: Mr. Dulin, S. Haney, I. Busson.
TOP ROW G. Bidinger, E. Steffenson. BOTTOM FTA
FIRST ROW C. Swain, D. Paridon, I. Dannemiller,
Mrs. Cikra. ROW 2 D. Speicher, H. Stevens, S. Hers..
man, K. Drollinger, V. Anderson. ROW 3: C. Lepley,
S. Tredway, K. Lance, I. Butzer, M. Petit, M. Hart-
man, A. Brown. FAR BOTTOM NFL FIRST ROW E.
Steffenson, I. Busson, Miss Sturpe, M. Magier. ROW 2
C. Galehouse, C. Hollis, S. Haney, M. Wells, J.
Speicher, M, Genet, S. Tredway, J. Hersman.
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-e" ly vfS?Qffi-Y, A I Tom Smith. BOTTOM Librarians D. Hoover P. Ander-
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members to their club. These students were selected by
the faculty by their outstanding qualities which include:
leadership, scholastic ability, and character.
TOP Old members FIRST ROW T. Pappas, K. Petit,
K. Drollinger, J. Busson, D. Kendig. ROW 2 S. Reigel,
K. Porr, C. Swain, S. Rohr, G. Foster, S. Aldrich.
ROW 3 D. Camden, H. Stevens, C. Galehouse, P.
Young, B. Aldrich, R. Petit, K. Williams, MIDDLE
Three seniors show their serenity after they are chosen
to enter National Honor Society. RIGHT New members
FIRST ROW A. Holden, E. McCallum. ROW 2 D.
Hoover, C. Camden, B. Darby, S. Hersman, N. Smith.
Not pictured S. Haney, G. Bidinger, R. jenkins, J.
Butzer.
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BELOW Messing in the sink is the safest way! BELOW
MIDDLE ART CLUB BOTTOM SCIENCE CLUB FIRST
ROW: Laurie Chisnell, Brenda Darby, Sue Hersman,
Craig Nedrow, Clinton Beardsley. ROW 2: Sue Easterday,
Pat Farrell, Donna Turner, Beth Bailey, Mr. Moore,
Charlie McKnight.
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RIGHT FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Michelle Lepley, Sue
Steiner, Karen Williams, Carla England. MIDDLE RE..
SERVE AND VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jo Paridon,
Marilyn Adkins, Sue Aldrich, Helen Stevens, Jacquie
Langguth, Sue Rohr, Kathy Santrneyer, Peg Rohr, Chris
Swain, and Donna Paridon. BELOW PEP CLUB FIRST
ROW: Sue Aldrich, Linda Carpenter, Mary Cikra,
Francie Konich, Deb Ashley, Diane Zelei, secretary-
treasurer, Anne Vielhaber, vice president, Jean Danne-
miller, president, Jeanne Daniels, Terry Adamson,
Lauren Shaver, John Dannemiller, Kathy Porr. ROW 2:
Keith Drollinger, Helen Stevens, Donna Paridon, Jean
Jones, Chris Swain, Brenda Darby, Deb Kendig, Laurie
Chisnell, Jean Busson, Sheila Haney, Kathy Petit, Jim
Villers, Sue Riegel. ROW 3: Michelle Lepley, Kathy
Santmeyer, Jacquie Langguth, Barb Haller, Janice
Huffman, Shelly Abt, Peg Rohr, Cheryl Busson, Pat
Rohr, Sue Willaims, Deb Villers. ROW 4: Darlene
Ashley, Ann Petit, Ginger Carpenter, Dorene Zelei,
Lou.Ann Fleming, Barb Hajek, Karen Porr, Vicky Jones,
Sally Sherman, Joyce Paridon, Penny Durbin, Joan
Speicher. ROW 5: Renay Whitman, Sue Steiner, Vicki
Anderson, Sue Mclindree, Vickie Stadler, Jayne Daniel,
Val Kun, Mara Chisnell, Kathy Metheny, Jo Paridon,
Marcy Konich, Marilyn Adkins.
Choir performs to highlight special occasions
RIGHT CHOIR OFFICERS Earl Steffensen, president, Lane
Yerian, vice president, Laurie Chisnell and Deb Barat,
librarians, Kathy Porr, secretary - treasurer. LOWER
LEFT Accompanist Sue Williams watches to see when the
choir is ready to begin. LOWER RIGHT HARMONETTES
FIRST ROW: Brenda Darby, Beth Bailey, Sue Riegel,
Francie Konich, Kathy Porr, Sue Williams. ROW 2:
Sharon Knicely, Sheila Haney, Linda Roberts, Mary
June Hoff, Carol Camden, Karen Williams, Barb Aldrich.
LOWER CHOIR MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Deb Barat, Sue
Williams, Kathy Porr, Jackie Languth, Beth Bailey,
Dawn Miller, Francie Konich, Helen Stevens, Pam
Adkins, Kathy Daniels, Sue Steiner, Sue Riegel, Laurie
Chisnell, Tammy Steiner, Laurie Vinez, Chris Swain.
ROW 2: Mary Busson, Tony Freeman, Sheila Adkins, Pam
Geiser, Janice Huffman, Barb Aldrich, Jack Baker, Earl
Steffensen, Lynne Chapman, Brenda Craddock, Mary
Wells, Joan Speicher, Linda Roberts, Deanne Williams,
Norma Boggs, Mary June Monbarren. ROW 3: Karen
Williams, Jeanne Daniels, Lauren Shaver, Carol Camden,
Mary June Hoff, Ken Vinez, Jeff Mills, Rod Lemmon,
Phil Young, Greg Vinez, Dan Petit, Tom Krouse, Clark
Brownlow, Lane Yerian, Karen Jarvis, Suzanne Easterday,
Deb Camden, Mr. Leatherman.
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Kitty and Karen 'cake a break in the action. LEFT Barb
always gives it all she's got! BELOW GAA FIRST ROW:
L. Willison, I. Stollings, M. Cikra, F. Konich, D.
Ashley, J. Daniel, B. Aldrich, S. Shuman, L. Busson,
L. Shaver, T. Adamson, L. Carpenter, P. Adkins, A.
Waite, K. Heil, K. Petit, I. Dannemiller. ROW 2: A.
Brown, D. Barat, M. Konich, A. Vielhaber, S. Abt, B.
Haller, P. Prebynski, P. Long, S. Williams, J. Paridon
P. Durbin, I. Gifford, D. Paridon, H. Stevens, M.'
Dietry, B. Darby. ROW 3: N. Boggs, J. Huffman, C.
Warren, C. Lepley, J. Busson, K. Lepley, K. Lance,
V. Kun, D. Zelei, S. Sherman, S. Collins, D. Willers,
D. Williams, C. Swain, P. Rohr, I. Langguth, V. Stadler
ROW 4: D. Ahsley, S. Riegel, S. Treadway, L. Gil-
crest, J. Butzer, D. Speicher, C. Fretwell, G. Miller,
T. Flickinger, P. Durbin, j. Daniel, G. Heil, M.
Monbarren, D. Hoover, S. Rohr, S. Aldrich, S. Hers-
man,. M. Chisnell, S. McEndree, P. Vetter. ROW 5:
K. Kisner, C. Smith, P. Rohr, P. Reeves, M. Hoff, A.
Stahl, D. Foster, D. Hanawalt, L. Roberts, R. Saiger,
K. Keller, V. Anderson, M. Hartman, L. Newiswander,
J. Paridon, M. Adkins, C. Santmeyer, D. Turner, K.
Kun. BOTTOM LETTERMEN FIRST ROW: T. Krouse,
J. Neely, N. Smith, E. McCallum, J. Milford, G.
Foster, R. Gilcrest. ROW 2: Mr. Thompson, D. Pavkov
D. Downs, J. johnson, D. Kendig, I. Hollingsworth,
W. Ashcraft, G. Hollis. ROW 3: P. Petit, B. Steiner,
M. Shultz, G. Post, K. Pullen, R. Petit, R. Hersman.
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French and Spanish Clubs present Mardi Gras
The biggest and most publicized event this year for
our foreign language clubs was the Mardi Gras. For this
holiday the cafeteria was decorated half in French and
half in Spanish style and they sold pastries to those in
study hall. Then during activity period a king and
queen were chosen and they celebrated with pastries
and punch.
BELOW: Mardi Gras queen and king for French Clubg
Patti Prebynski and Mike Schultz. BELOW MIDDLE:
French Club. BOTTOM: Spanish Club. RIGHT: Mardi
Gras king and queen for Spanish Clubg Clinton Beardsley
and Sharon Knicely.
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RIGHT While organizing papers, Pam Adkins has to stop
, a minute to find the right stack. BELOW Members of the
COS program committee make final plans for their spring
banquet. BOTTOM COS FIRST ROW B. Bailey, P.
Anderson, J. Gifford, M. Dietry, I. Stollings. ROW 2
Mrs. Bailey, S. Easterday, S. Shumas, P. Adkins, S.
Reeves, S. McEndree, G. Heil, V. Anderson, S. Sher..
man, V. Stadler, Mr. Vagnini. ROW 2 P. Prebynski,
D. Zelei, V. Kun, D. Kendig, J. Paridon, M. Adkins,
P. Adkins, K. Williams, P. Rohr. ROW 3 P. Vetter,
P. Archer, L. Schmitt, D. Ashley, A. Stahl, S. Collins,
L. Busson, M. Dietry, K. Keller.
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for Dan Marshall. BELOW While Charlie Willhite makes
his decision on what flavor, Ioan Koprivnik waits patient-
ly. BOTTOM OWE FIRST ROW P. Adkins, D. Tomayko,
A. Adams, D. Bowling, I. Koprivnik. ROW 2 D. Allison,
V. Beachy, L. Koscis, S. Ferguson, P. Carpenter, M.
Kennell. ROW 3 Mr. McGowan, S. Blankenship, B.
Wyatt, I. Burke, F. Stanger. Not pictured R. Bailey, R.
Ledford.
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This year was the first for Pneuma Club. It was a
small group that worked together with Miss Sturpe and
Sheila Haney and published a small book of fifty pages.
lt consisted of original poems and artwork by our high
school students. They worked hard all year and put out
a nice piece of work.
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Sheila A dkins
Sharon Anderson
Sue Anderson
Tony Ashcraft
Kathy Baker
Dave Basler
Patty Baughman
Laura Beardsley
Doug Bennett
Mike Bennett
Arthur Berger
Rich Bidinger
Dianna Bieri
Diane Blankenship
Karen Booth
Dave Bowling
Nancy Buck
Shirley Burkey
Mary Busson
Terry Butting
Linda Canter
jerry Capen
Clair Carpenter
Ginger Carpenter
Harold Carpenter
Carol Carter
Lynne Chapman
Gary Cottrill
Brenda Craddock
Dennis Dietry
Mike Durbin
Kay Duncan
Mark Edwards
Mike Edwards
Joan Eisenhower
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Jean Garcea
Tina Garcea
Mark Greene
Jim Grigsby
Barb Haj ek
Ruthie Hanak
Greg Harvey
Susan I-latalia
Kelly I-Iaught
Jeanne Hersman
Donna Hicks
Cheryl Hollis
Sharon Horvath
Brian Hout
Chris Hughes
Rick Hughes
Marilyn Jett
Greg Jones
Vicki Jones
Steve Jusli
Darlene Justice
Darrell Justice
Dan Keller
Joe Kelly
Sue Kirkpatrick
Peggy Knighten
Gary Lemaster
Michelle Lepely
Mark Ludwick
Vicki Lynch
Deb Marich
Kevin McKee
Tom Marshall
Dawn Miller
Krista Miller
Mike Mills
Debbie Misere
Brian Mollahan
Mark Morgan
Patty Morgan
Janice Murdock
Mike Musgrave
Mike Neely
Terry Neiswander
Chris Norman
john Olson
Dan Osborn
Randy Osivnik
jerry Paridon
Kathy Paridon
Tim Pelfrey
Ann Petit
Terry Petit
Ken Petrovick
jeff Porr
Karen Porr
john Putt
Alan Robinette
Greg Roehrich
Charles Rogers
Janet Rohr
Mike Rohr
Dave Ross
John Seager
Tom Scrock
Dennis Sears
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LOWER Pointing out a modern publishing machine to Karen
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Dewey Graham
Charles Hatfield
Nolan Jefferies
Phoebe Jefferies
jim Magyar
Donna Metheny
Deb Mihal
David Simpson
Doug Young
Doreen Zelei
Denny Zelei
Bill Zelesnik
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Shelly Abt
Sue Adams
jack Adamson
Ed Adkins
Marilyn Adkins
Eric Anderson
Glen Anderson
Darlene Ashley
Deb Barat
Clinton Beardsley
Craig Bennett
Bob Berinyi
Rhonda Berinyi
David Beiri
Bob Birch
Norma Boggs
Bill Bowling
Chris Brammer
Anne Brown
Bob Brown
Clark Brownlow
Cheryl Busson
Dave Busson
jane Busson
Jana Butzer
john Carter
Deb Casto
Suda Collins
Diane Conkle
Kim Cramer
Deb Croft
Lucy Croft
George Cunningham
Kathy Daniels
Clyde Dayton
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Theatre to see "Fiddler on the Roof". "If one
advances confidently in the direction of his
dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he
has imagined, he will meet with success" was
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Saddened by the death of classmate Cindy
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RIGHT CLASS OFFICERS Clinton Beardsley,
Presidentg jim johnson, Vice President Qnot
picturedjg Sue Williams, Secretaryg Peg Rohr,
Treasurer. LOWER "Venus", Shelia Norris,
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Joy Duncan
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Gerry Fraley
Diane Frank
Bob Funk
Jim Garcea
Pam Geiser
Mikey Genet
Laura Gilcrest
Sharon Goffinet
John Green
Barb Haller
Denise I-laniwalt
Greg Hartman
Barb I-laught
Mary June Hoff
Jim Hollingsworth
Janice Huffman
Carl Hummel
Karen Jarvis
Deb Jefferies
Mike Jelus
Jim Johnson
Barb Jones
Steve Jung
Cheryl Kays
Don Kendig
Robin Kennell
Karmen Kisner
Sharon Knicely
Dave Knighton
Marcy Konich
Tom Krouse
Karen Kun
Matt Labo
Kim Lance
Jacquie Langguth
Cindy Lepley
Kathy Lepley
Pam Long
Michelle Magier
Terry Marich
Karen Marshall
Don Matthews
Dennis MCEnclree
John Milford
Cathy Mills
Karen Misere
Russ Mollohan
john Neely
Doug Nestor
Shelia Norris
jerry Osburn
Bob Peliey
Dan Petit
Mary Petit
Patty Prebynski
Bob Purdy
Denny Putt
Mike Re agan
Donna Reed
Patti Reeves
Randy Robart
Linda Roberts
Vickie Roberts
Candy Robinson
Pat Rohr
Peg Rohr
Doug Root
Rita Saeger
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Mark Sayre
Louise Schmitt
Mike Semonin
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ABOVE Intensive study by Don Matthews as he works on
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Becky Franks, Howard Genet, Mark Pavkov, Vince Reader
Robin Sutphin, Jean Whitman, Jennie Bishop, Tom Dun-
can, Scott Jones, Glenn Elliot, Mary Manning, Connie
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Class of '74 becomes involved with the prom
Cass Adams
Eva Adkins
Barb Aldrich
Vicki Anderson
jack Andrews
The Norton Brown Derby was the setting for this year's
Junior..Senior Prom. Much work done by the juniors went
into raising the money for financing the prom and in
planning it. A special thanks to Mrs. james Durbin for
her kind contribution to the class.
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these juniors gather. RIGHT: Taking time out for a
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MARY ANN JONES
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CHARLES EDWARD MCKNIGHT
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PHILIP DEAN YOUNG: NHS 2-43 Student Council 23
Class President 23 Football 2-43 Basketball 13 Track
2, 33 Chorus 2-43 Lettermen's Club 4.
KEITH ALAN YERLAN: Gold Cord.
JOEL CHARLES WILSON: Golf 2, 3.
LYNN DIANNE WILLISON: Band 1-43 GAA 1-43 Pep
Club 13 Science Club 1, 23 Art Club 3.
CHARLES ROBERT WILIHITE: May Court 4.
MARK CHRISTOPHER WHITMAN: Basketball 1-43
Baseball 13 Track 3.
DEBORAH KAY WHITMAN: Gold Cord.
DENNIS GEORGE WI-IITE: Football 1, Baseball 1, 23
Wrestling 1, 23 Golf 33 Lettermen's Club 43 Carpentry
Class Secretary 3.
DEAN ALDEN WEIDNER: FTA 4.
JAQUELINE FAY WARREN: FBLA 43 GAA 4.
ANITA LOUISE WAITE: GAA 43 Art Club 43 Ski Club
43 May Court Queen 4s Play Crew 43 Librarian Club 2.
KENNETH EUGENE VINEZ: Football 1-43 Basketball 13
Track 1,23 Chorus 2,45 Wrestling 2.
JAMES RUSSEL VILLERS: Football Manager 23 Track
Manager 13 Intramural Manager 23- Basketball 2-43 Pep
Club 43 Art Club 4.
DAVID WARREN VIELHABER: Ann Stf 1, 2.
DAVID EDWARD VERESHAK: VICA 1.
MARK STEPHEN Vanl-IORN: Chorus 23 Track 2-43 Bas-
ketball 2-43 Football 2-43 All County 3,45 All District
3-43 All Northeastern Ohio 43 All A. P. IU. P. I. 43
Honorable Mention All Ohio 43 B.D.K. 4.
THOMAS ALLEN ROBART: Football 13 Baseball 13 JVS
FFA Class Sentinel 3.
SUE ANN RIEGEL: Annual Staff 3,43 NHS 3,43 GAA
1-4? Spanish Club 1, 23 Chorus 1-4s Y-Teens 1, 23 FNA
23 Newspaper Staff 2, 33 Play Cast 2,43 Harmonettes 43
Office Girl 43 Elks Award3 Gold Cord.
BOBBIE LOIS TREDWAY: VICA 3, 4.
DAVID ELDON TOMAYKO: Football 3.
CHRISTINE ANN SWAIN: Band 1'-33 Chorus 2-43 GAA
2-45 FTA 2-43 Pep Club 2, 33 NHS 2-43 Harmonettes
13 Cheerleading 2-43 Ad Staff 33 Gold Cord
JUANITA STOLLINGS: COS 3,4 QSecretary 433 Block
of Blue 3.
HELEN LYNNE STEVENS: Cheerleading 1-43 Pep Club
I-33 Homecoming Court 23 NHS 2-43 FTA 2-45 GAA
2-43 Band 13 Chorus 2-43 Track 13 Gold Cord.
ROBERT JOHN STEINER: Football 13 Wrestling 1-3.
EARL EVERT STEFFENSEN: Football Manager 33 Base-
ball Manager 23 NFL 3,4 fVice-President 433 Spanish
Club 33 Chorus 2-4 QVice-President 2, President 433
Ohio State Band 33 Lettermen's Club 3,4 Qtreasurer 43
State Board of Education Award 4.
ROBERT SAMUEL STANLEY: Baseball 1.
MICHAEL ALLEN STANLEY: NHS 2-43 Student Coun-
cil 2-43 Class President 33 Vice-President 2,43 Foot--
ball 1-43 Track 1, 23 Play Cast 23 Play Crew 1, 3,43
Annual Staff 2-43 Band 1-33 Wrestling 23 Tennis 43
Teen of the Months Gold Cord.
JANET LUCILLE SNYDER: FBLA 23 Science Club 23
VICA 3 Class Historian. .
NANCY MARIE SLEETH: Chorus 1, 23 VICA Queen 33
Merit Roll 2, 33 Tour Guide 3g Gold Cord.
SANDRA MARIE SHUMAN: Softball 3,43 COS 43 Pep
Club 23 Block of Blue 33' GAA 2-4.
LAUREN JOAN Sl-LAVER: Track 13 Pep Club 13 Chorus
3,43 Block of Blue 33 Track Stat 3,43 Gold Cord.
MICHELLE MARIE SEMONIN: Softball 33 Ad Staff 3,43
Band 1-33 Chorus ls GAA 2-43 FBLA 2-43 Science Club
1, 23 COS 3, 4 ftreasurer 433 Shorthand team 43 fplaced
3rd in County 433 Wrestling Stat 3,43 Block of Blue 33
Majorette 2, 3 fass't head 33.
GENE HAROLD ROSS: Wrestling 23-FFA 33 Gold Cord.
DAVID LYNN ROBERTS: VICA 1.
SUSAN ELAINE REEVES: Band 13 Play Crew 13 Track
2g FTA 23 FBLA 2-4 fsecretary 433 GAA 2, 33 Block of
Blue 33 Merit Roll 2, 33 FBLA Shorthand contest 14th
in District33 1st place in County Shorthand Contest.
KENNETH CHARLES REED: Baseball 33 Newspaper
Staff 33 Science Club 2, 33 Golf 3,45 Play Crew 4.
VVESLEY EUGENE POST: Football 1-33 Basketball 1-43
fCaptain 433 Track 1-43 Newspaper Staff 33 Letter-
men's Club 2-43 Art Club 43 May Court 4.
KATHRYN DENISE PORR: Nl-IS 3,43 Student Council
1-4 Qpresident 43 Class President 13 Annual Staff 2-43
Band 1-33 Chorus 3,43 Majorette 23 GAA 23 News-
paper Staff 1-33 NHS Service Award 13 Merit Roll
2-43 Ad Staff 2-43 Harmonettes 3,43 Rock Group 33
Teen of the Month3 Gold Cord.
PAUL DAVID PETIT: Football 1.-45 Basketball 1-43
Baseball 1-43 NHS Service Award 4. ,
KATHLEEN MARIE PETIT: NHS 2-4 Qsecretary-trea-
surer 3, president 43 Band 1-4 lCaptain 43 Sousa A-
wardg Outstanding Musician's Awardg Science Club
1-33 Pep Club 2-43 Volleyball 23 GAA 2-43 French
Club 3,45 Betty Crocker Award3 PNEUMA Staff 43
Merit and Honor Rolls 1-43 Gold Cord3 Top Eight in
Class Award.
CAROLYN MARIE PETIT: Class Treasurer 4s NFL 3, 4
fTreasurer 433 Band 1-43 Science Club 1-33 FTA 2, 33
Newspaper Staff 33 French Club 43 Play Crew 3,43
PNEUMA Staff 4.
VINCE PAVKOV: Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 News-
paper Staff 33 Golf 1, 33 May Court 4.
DOUGLAS ARTHUR PAVKOV: Football 13 Basketball
1, 3,43 Track 1, 3,43 Play Crew 3,4.
HELEN MARGARET PARIDON: Student Council 33
Softball 23 VICA 33 GAA 23 Track 1, 23 Merit Roll 23
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DONNA MARIE PARIDON: Annual Staff 3, 43 GAA
2-43 FTA 2-4 fPresident 413 Block of Blue 3,43 Cheer-
leading 1-43 Office Girl 3,43 May Co1u't 4.
THEODORE NICK PAPPAS: NHS 2-43 Student Council
1-43 Basketball 1-43 Baseball 1-45 Chorus 1, 23 Science
Club 1, 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Cross country 3,43
Boy's State Alternate3 Gold Cord3 Outstanding Teen of
America3 Top Eight in Class Award.
DAVID LEE MUSGRAVE2 Student Council 43 Football
1-43 Baseball 1-33 Wrestling 1-43 Merit Roll 2g Letter-
men's Club 3, 43 VICA 3,45 All County Wrestler 3,43
Gold Cord.
RICHARD ROBERT MURRAY: Baseball Manager 13
Annual Staff 1-43 Band 1-43 Band Board 43 Wrestling
Manager 13 Wrestling 23 Lettermen's Club 33 Boys'
State Alternate 33 Gold Cord.
JANE ANN MOUTSCHKA: Chorus 1, 2g FBLA 23 COS
2, 3g NHS Service Award 33 FBLA 3 fVice-President
31.
JEFFREY LYNN MILLS: Football 1-4 fco-capt 1,413
Baseball 1-43 May Court 4.
ROBERT KEITH MILLER: Student Council 43 Football
1-43 FFA 1-43 FFA Basketball 3,43 Lettermen's Club
3, 43 Best Mechanic Award at J.V.S. 3, 43 placed third
in District Mechanic Competition. V
CHARLES EDWARD MCKNIGHT: Annual Staff 3, 4g
Golf 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3,4 fpresident 41 French
Club fProgram Chairman 3,41 Spanish Club fl-Iistorian
3,41 State Board of Education Award.
ERIC ALEXANDER McCALLUM: NHS 43 Football 1, 23
Track 1-43 Crosscountry 3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,4
Nice-President 3, President 413 I Dare You Award3
Gold Cord3 Lion's Club Scholarship3 May Court King.
DANIEL MARSHALL: Football 1, 2s Track 13 OWE 4.
HELEN MARY LONG: Librarian 2-43 IOE 2.
JOAN MARIE KOPRIVNIK: May Court 43 Basketball
1-33 FBLA 13 GAA 2.
FRANCIA ANN KONICH: Class Secretary 13 Track
Stat 43 Band 1, 23 Chorus 2-43 FTA 2, 3s GAA 2-43 Pep
Club 1-33 Harmonettes 2,45 Cheerleading 1, 33 Art
Club 1-4 QPresident 413 Volleyball 23 Play Cast 43 Art
Ass't. 43 Gold Cord.
DEBBIE EIAINE KENDIG: NHS 2-43 Play Crew 4s An-
nual Staff 2-4 fEditor 413 Pep Club 1-43 French Club
3,43 FBLA 4s Outstanding Teen of America 43 Who's
Who Among American High Schools 43 1st place in
FBLA State and District Typing Contestsg Girls' State
Delegate3 Typing team 43 Office Girl 43 Elks' Most
Valuable Student Award3 Gold Cord3 Top Eight in Class
Award3 American Legion Award 43 Librarian 2, 3, 4,
Lab assistant 3,4, Block of Blue 33 Merit Roll 1, 23
Honor Roll 3, 4 '
MARY ANN JONES: FBIA 2,33 OOEA 3,45 Pep Club
1, 23 Twelfth in State OOEA contest3 FBLA Typing and
Spelling Awards 23 Gold Cord3 Top Eight in Class
Award.
LORETTA JEAN JONES: Class Secretary 23 Annual
Staff 33 FBLA 23 GAA 23 COS 33 Office Girl 3,43 Pep
Club 1-35 Homecoming Attendant 43 Block of Blue 3.
RANDALL LEE JENKINS: Football 13 Youthpower State
Delegate 33 NHS 43 Gold Cord.
NEIL EDWARD JACKSON: Band 1, 23 Gold Cord.
SHELLY ANN HUGHES: Office Girl 23 Ad Staff 33 Stage
Band 13 VICA 4.
CRAIG ALAN HOLLIS: Wrestling 2, 33 Tennis 43 Letter-
men's Club 4.
ARTHUR ANNET HOLDEN: NHS 43 Basketball 1-43
Baseball 1-43 Play Cast 1-43 NHS Service Award 33
Lettermen's Club 2, 3,43 Phys-Ed Assistant 2-43
Spanish Club 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 43 Communications
Council 23 Gold Cord.
KITTY ANN I-IEIL: Track 13 Volleyball 23 Art Club 43
GAA 4.
SHEILA ANNE HANEY: NHS 43 Basketball 23 Debate
Team 4 Qwinner of Top Speaker Award at Tallmadge
High Tournament13 Annual Staff 43 Chorus 23 FTA 23
GAA 23 NFL 2, 3,43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Art Club 3g
Harmonettes 4s Play Crew 2,45 Alternate to Girls'
State 33 Ad Staff 33 Lab Assistant 43 Typing Team 43
State Board of Education Award3 Editor of PNEUMA
43 French Club 3,4 fsecretary-treasurer 3, vice-
president 413 Gold Cord.
JAMES GORDON GOODWILL: Football 1-43 Basketball
2, 3 fManager 21 Lettermen's Club 4.
JOHN EUGENE GOFFINET2 Gold Cord.
JANET RUTH GIFFORD: GAA 43 COS 3,43 COE Out-
standing Student Award.
DAVID GENE GIBSON: Basketball 1.
ROBERT GARDNER: FFA 33 Horticulture Club 3.
'DAVID PAUL GARCEA: Play Crew 4.
CARRIE ANN GALE!-IOUSE: NHS 2-43 Student Council
3,4 fSecretary 3, Vice-President 41 NFL 1-43 Annual
Staff 2, 33 Band 1-43 Chorus 1, 23 Science Club 1-33
Pep Club 13 FTA 23 Play Cast 1, 2,4 Play Crew 33 GAA
23 Youth in Government 2, 33 French Club 3 QPresident
313 American Legion Award 2, 3 fCounty test winner
31 Girls' State 33 Outstanding Teen of America3 Na-
tional Merit Commendationg Who's Who Among
American High School Students3 Valedictorian3 D.A.
R. Award3 Gold Cord3 State Board of Education Award.
JACK WESLEY FRANKS: Football 2-45 Track 43
Wrestling 23 Lettermen's Club 3, 4.
GREGORY ALLEN FOSTER: NHS 2-43 Baseball 1-33
Band 1-4 fLieutenant 413 Band Board 43 Tennis 43
Lettermen's Club 3,45 Intramural Manager 13 Basket-
ball Manager 1.
RICHARD AIAN FINNEY: Baseball li OOEA 3,4
ftreasurer 41
SIDNEY BURTON FERGUSON, JR: COE 1.
SUZANNE RUTH EASTERDAY: Chorus 1-43 Pep Club
23 COS 43 Science Club 43 Ski Club 43 Play Crew 4.
PAMELA ANN DURBIN: Band 1, 23 Science 'Club 1:-35
GAA 2-43 Office Girl 3g COS 43 BOE 4.
KEITH EDWIN DROLLINGER: NHS 3,45 Student Coun-
cil 45 Class President 45 Basketball Manager 25 Track
25 Band 1, 25 Lettermen's Club 25 Science Club 2, 3, 45
NHS Service Award 25 Play Crew 2, 35 Spanish Club
3, 45 FTA 45 Outstanding Senior Award5 NHS Vice-
President 4. A
MARILYN LOUISE DEITRY: Pep Club 1, 25 GAA 2-45
FBLA 2-45 COS 3, 4 fPresident 455 Shorthand team
3, 4.
JOAN LUCILLE DEITRY: Pep Club 1, 25 FBLA 1-35
OOEA 3,4 fVice-President 455 Gold Cord.
BRENDA KAY DARBY: Class Secretary 45 Science Club
3,4 QT:-easurer 45 NHS 45 Play Cast 45 Office Girl 45
Librarians Club 2-45 Harmonettes 3,45 GAA 45 French
Club 3,45 Gold Cord.
JOHN JOSEPH DANNEMILLER: Basketball 2,4 fManager
155 Football Manager 15 FTA 4 QVice-President 45 Pep
Club 45 Science Club 35 -Golf 35 Lettermen's Club 2, 3,
4 fTreasurer 255 Boys' State 3. K
JEAN MARIE DANNEMILLER: NHS 2-45 Student Coun-
cil 15 Vice-President 15 Band 1, 25 Chorus 1-45 Pep
Club 1-4 fPresident 45 FTA 25 GAA 2-45 Volleyball 25
Outstanding Teen of America 45 Basketball Homecom-
ing Queen5 I Dare You Award5 PNEUMA Staff 45 Out-
standing Senior Award5 Lab Assistant 45 Ad Staff 3-45
Play Crew 45 Top Eight Award5 Gold Cord.
JEANNE LU DANIEL: Homecoming Queen 45 Basketball
2-4 fCo-Captain 455 Art Club 3,45 GAA 2-45 FTA 25
Pep Club 1, 2,45 Chorus 2, 35 Band 1.
MICHAEL DAVID CRUM: French Club 3 fVice-Presi-
dent 355 State Board of Education Award.
MARY MARIE CIKRA: Annual Staff 35 Pep Club 1-35
GAA 2,45 FBLA 25 COS 35 Art Club 3,4 fVice-President
455 Track Court 25 Block of Blue 3.
MARK HENRY CIHLAR: Football 1-45 Baseball 1-4.
LAURIE ANN CHISNELL: Band 1-45 Chorus 1-45 Pep
Club 1-45 FTA 2-45 Science Club 2-45 French'Club
3,45 Librarians Club 45 Newspaper Staff 3.
LINDA JUNE CARPENTER: Track 15 Chorus 35 Play I
Crew 45 Office Girl 3,45 Block of Blue 35 Pep 'Club 1-
45 GAA 45 Arr Club 4. C
DEBRA LEA CAMDEN: NHS 2-45 Class Secretary 35
Annual Staff 25 Band 1-45 Chorus 2-45 Pep Club 15
FTA 2, 35 French 35 Merit roll 1-45 Gold Cord.
PAUL EDWARD BUSSON: Student Council 45 Chorus 35
French Club 3,45 Science Club 35 Intramural Manager
3.
PATRICIA ANN BUSSON: Softball 2, 35 Track 15 Chorus
1, 25 Merit Roll 1-3.
LAURETTA RUTH BUSSON: Basketball 25 Softball 2, 35
Band 1-45 GAA 2-45 FBLA 2-45 Merit Roll 2-45 COS
45 Office Girl 45 Wrestling Stat 3,4.
JEAN MARIE BUSSON: NHS 3, 45 Student Council 4
QSecretary 455 Class Treasurer 35 Speech 2, 35 Debate
45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 1,25 FTA 2, 35 GAA 25 Sci-
ence Club 1-35 Ski Club 35 French Club 3,45 Pep Club
45 PNEUMA Staff 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Merit Roll 35
Office Girl 45 State Board of Education Award5 News-
paper Staff 3 fAssistant Editor5 Play Cast 3,45 Play
Crew 45 Outstanding Teen of America5 NFL 2-4 110
fTreasurer 3, President 45 Salutatorian5 Gold Cord.
EDWARD ELLIS BUSSON: Football 1-4 QAll County 4,
Outstanding lineman 455 FFA 2-45 FFA Basketball 2, 4.
DONALD LLOYD BURKEY: Football 15 Baseball 1, 25
Lettermen's Club 35 FFA 3.
RUTH ELAINE BROWNING: Basketball 1, 25 NFL 35
GAA 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Band 1-45 PNEUMA Staff 45
Intramural Manager 3,45 NHS Service Award 2,45
Merit Roll.
ROY CHARLES BROSCH: Baseball 1, 25 Wrestling 2.
DANIEL LEE BOWLING: Wrestling 2-4.
DOUGLAS ALAN BLANAR: Band 1-35 Science Club 35
Spanish Club 35 Newspaper Staff 3.
GREGORY PAYNE BIDINGER: Student Council 3, 45
Class Vice-President 35 Track 1-45 NFL 3,45 Debate 45
Lettermen's Club 35 Boys' State 35 Cross Country 45
NHS 45 Gold Cord5 Top Eight in'Class Award.
CHARLES ANTHONY BERGER: Intramural Manager 4.
FRANK JOSEPH BERENYI: Football 15 Baseball 1.
JOHN ROBERT BAKER: Football 15 Track 15 Play Cast
35 FTA 1-35 Chorus 1-4 fVice-President 255 Golf 2-45
Wrestling 1, 25 Band 2 fTreasurer 25.
DEBORAH KAY ASHLEY: NHS 2-45 Class Treasurer 1,
25 Basketball 2-4 fCo-Captain.455 Track 15 Band 1, 25
Chorus 1, 25 GAA 2-45 Pep Club 1-4 fSecretary 355
FTA 25 Honor Roll 2,45 Merit Roll 1-45 Intramural
Manager 35 Track Stat 3,4.
WARREN GROVER ASHCRAFT: Football 15 Baseball
1-45 Crosscountry 45 Lettermen's Club 4.
PATRICIA LYNN ANDERSON: FBLA 2, 35 COS 1-4
fHistorian 455 Typing 8 Shorthand Awards5 Merit Roll.
SUSAN LYNN ALDRICH: NHS 2-45 Student Council
1-3 fTreasu.rer 35 Band 1,25 Chorus 1, 25 Pep Club 1-45
GAA 2-4 fSecretary 355 Cheerleading 1-4 fCo-Captain
455 Basketball Attendant 45 Gold Cord5 PTA Scholar-
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THERMAN PHILIP ADKINS: Football 1-4.
PAMELA SUE ADKINS: Chorus 1-45 FBLA 3,45 GAA 45
COS 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 May Court 45 Shorthand team
4 fPlaced 2nd in County55 Typing and Shorthand
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THERESA JEAN ADAMSON: Pep Club 1-45 Block 3,45
GAA 45 French Club 45 Office Girl 45 Play Crew 4.
AMY MARCENE ADAMS: Spanish Club 3 fVice Presi-
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560 West Tuscarawas Agvenue W
Barberum, Ohio 745-2975
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6282 Wooster Road West G
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NORTON VILLAGE MOTORS
"Be a satisfied Customer"
Norton, Ohio
Warren Drone Barger Sales Manager
3102 Cleve-Mass Road
RESSLER'S
Plumbing-Heating
Gas 81 Electric Appliances
Orrviile 127 E. Water Street
682-2901
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444 South Cleve-Mass Road
fO1d Route 215
Barberton, Ohio 44203
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Orrville, Ohio
683-1726
BEN NET'S
WAYNE AUTO PARTS CO
Parts for Auto-Tractor-Truck
Appliances Auto Parts and Machine Shop Work
Wooster Qrfville O1'1'Vi11e, Ohio 682-4050
262-6921 682-1901
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Department Store
RUFENER'S
fine furniture and carpet
Rittman Ohio
137 East Ohio Street
925-4956
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5666 Wooster Rd. West
Norton, Ohio
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Doyle stown Ohig
Portage Street
"Quality Medicine at Practical Prices
Purdy's Pharmacy
Gifts Convalescent Supplies
School Supplies Cosmetics
Call Us For All Your Prescriptions
and Health Needs
105 North Portage Street
658-2711
Meet your friends at
POST HOUSE
MEICGREGOR SUPPLY COMPANY
A complete Line of
Plumbing, Heating, Electrical Equipment, and Supplies
"Specializing in Commercials and Residentials"
Courtesy of -- Bernie Stamp
5340 Wooster Road West Barberton, Ohio 825-9911
j. M. SMUCKER CG.
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Ring Sizing Engraving
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All Work Guaranteed Fast Service
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Magic City Shopping Center
191 Wooster Road North
Open Evenings Until 9:00
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2934 Cleveland-Massillion Road Norton
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80 N th P t g St t
Doylestown Ohio
658-6159 658-6489
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MACIIC CITY BODY REPAIR
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Wooster, Ohio
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Doylestown, Ohio
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69 North Portage Street
Doylestowrg Ghio 658-9131
825-9848 1378 Woosrsn RD,. W.
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508 Park Avenue Barberton, Ohio
745-0912
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1535 N. Portage Street
658-2671
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Serving Doviestown Since 1936
129 North Portage Road
658-2512
RED PEPPER STEAK HOUSE
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From Rt. 77 or 21, Exit at 261. From
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Phone 745-0202 -Banquet Rooms-
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Rittman, Ohio 925-
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AMERICAN MOTORS
900 Broad Street Wadgwgrfh, Ohio
334-1596
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725 E. Market St. Chapel Hill Mali
535-2693 633-7666
BATES AGENCY, INC.
210 High Street
Wadsworth, Ohio
Parking 10 a.m. to 9:30 p. m. 3344577
Bank Americard 8: Master Charge
A.C. MCCARTNEY 84 SQNS
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Phone: 658-2362
RD iii Box 249
The First Federal Savings
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214 High Street
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
Phone: 334-2591
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SYLVART STUDIOS
504 West Tuscarawas Avenue
Barberton, Ohio
745-9921
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21 North Portage St. Doylestown, Ohio
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SMITH DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY
RETAIL - WHoLESALE
Quality chekd MILK and ICE CREAM
230 NORTH VINE STREET
Phone - 682-1075
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WADSWORTH DOYLESTOWN
SEWING CENTER SUPER MARKET
Reliable Locker Service
129 South Main Street
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DOYLESTOWN. OHIO -44230
CARRINO IGNITION COMPANY
ENGINE TUNE-UP BRAKES AIR CONDITIONING
ALTERNATORS CARBURATORS
Phone: 335- 8571
Compliments of
HUGH L. STRICKLAND, INC.
CHEVROLET BUICK
112 East Ohio Avenue Rittman, Ohio
131
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80 North Portage St. Doylestown, Ohio
658-6659
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Orrville, Ohio
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over 45 years
658-2721
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680 E. Market Street
Open 7 days 9 to 10
WADSWORTH:
134 Akron Road
Open Mon, thru Sat. 9-9, Sun
10-6
RITTMAN:
230 N. Main St.
Open Mon. thru Sat. 9-9, Sun
11-7
WILLIAM C-. TAYLOR, INC.
Complete Real Estate and
Insurance Services
Free Customer Parking at our
New Location
"TO MAKE A HOUSE - OWN IT"
"TO KEEP IT - INSURE IT"
534 Wooster Road West
Barberton Ohio
745 -3 149
BARBERTON SCHOOL
OF COMMERCE
ESTABLISHED 1928
Approved for Veteran's Training
IBM Keypunch
EDF Computer Programming
ALL BUSINESS SUBJECTS
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