Chippewa High School - Chippewa Yearbook (Doylestown, OH)
- Class of 1978
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JULIE KUN DIANE LANDIS
VIC KNIGHTON
MARILYN KULCSAR
LAURA LEPLEY
VINCE LEPLEY VICKI LOWMAN KATHY LUDWICK
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Contributing decor to the office, Treasure Steele and Tammy
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Class of '79 officers worked diligently to lead the junior class
in earning money for the prom. Projects included candy sales, sell-
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up the park after home football games. As a new money-maker
the juniors introduced the CHS students to "Secret Suckers" on
Valentine's Day and "Secret Burrniesv at Easter.'Students bought
suckers for the certain girl or guy they'd been eyeing, and junior
class members delivered the goodies without letting them know
who sent them. This good idea earned S75 for the juniors.
Connie Allen
Keith Anderson
Terry Andre
John Armbrust
Jackie Ashley
Kevin Bachman
Don Baker
Victor Banacki
Barb Booher
Carol Boyan
Tim Burns
Kirk Carpenter
Terrie Carpenter
Sandy Casto
Mary Chapman ,wh
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Mark Dakoski 'F'
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Denny Dannemiller
Ron Dannemiller
Gary Durbin
Bill Duskey
Linda Farrell
Virginia Frase
John Friedrichsen
Tim Garcea
Mark Gardner
Belinda Geiser
Dave Gromofsky
Gary Guess
Mark Hammer
Jon Hartney
Terry Jeffery
Frank Jewett
Kris Kallenborn
Tammy Kallenborn
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Bob King
Rick Manning
Cindy Mclindree
Carole Miller
Karen Molnar
Jeff Mollohan
Joe Munday
Sandy Nagy
Amy Neely
Tom Obradovich
Steve Ousley
Judi Oxley
Bonnie Perrera
Bob Perone
Tracy Pertz
Ken Petit
Kim Price
Jeff Pride
Dan Racin
Mike Ray
Minda Reed
Jim Reeves
Beth Roberts
Betty Rohr
Jim Rohr
Meri Ross
Frank Russell
Jeff Santmyer
Todd Shaw
Jennifer Shimer
Tracie Shobe
Vicki Smith
John Srock
Mark Stahl
Tami Stanley
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Larry Stiles
Missy Sungy
Sinda Talbott
Lynette Taylor
Jeff Taylor
Dorothy Underwood
Frank Vetter
Jim Vetter
Tim Vielhaber
Steve Vinez
Nola Walker
Kim Walsh
Kathleen White
Larry White
Bill Whitehead
Dave Whitman
James Williams
Tim Williams
Tony Williams
Laura Yearick
Dirk Yerian
Mike Yurick
Joel Zimmerly
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As tradition has it, sophomores chose class rings and started to
earn money through various projects. The rings whose style was
chosen by the members of the class, were rectangular shaped.
Money making projects included bake sales and selling jewelry.
The jewelry sales were very successful and brought S1500 to the
class. In their second year at C.H.S. the class of 1980 found many
new activities to involve themselves in.
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Judy Adair
Roy Adams
Cheryl Adkins
Mark Adkins
Tim Andrews
Dan Ashcraft
Lisa Baker
Don Basler
Mark Bellar
Annette Bennett
Jim Berenyi
Melody Brown
Jacky Brownlow
Cheryl Burns
Pam Burns
Beth Butzer
Lois Busson
Ron Busson
Rhonda Canter
Sam Chapman
Jill Clark
Paula Conkle
Celeste Cook
Jill Cornachione
Kris Cunard
Howard Curry
Kathy Curry
Kathy Damron
Joanna Deerman
Richard Delaney
Cheryl Deken
Patty Dillon
Janet Dodds
Ron Duncan
Tracy Durbin
Denise Dyer
Don Eckenrode
Lisa Edwards
Mary Evans
Doug Everson
Nancy Farmwald
Debbie Ferrell
Donna Finney
Seth Fleming
Dawn Foraker
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Bill Fouty
Deborah Fowler
Ruth Franks
Jim Frizell
Mary Beth Fry
Mike Funk
Lori Genet
Tony Genet
Teresa Gorsuch
Debbie Greenman
Veronica Gromofsky
Candy Guess
Cheryl Hagenbaugh
John Hammer
Shannon Hammer
Randy Hart
Todd Hecker
Tami Helmick
Becky Hicks
Jill Huffman
Amy Hummel
Tina Jarrett
Sue Jarvis
Anita Jett
Debbie Jones
Rhonda Johnston
Jim Kasburg
Patricia Kays
Sandy Kocsis
Laura Kollert
Ken Krizay
Jeff Krska
Cheryl Landis
Dan Lepley
Pat Lewis
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Gary Lindeman
Laurie Lusk
Matt Manning
Robert McCulty
Dan McEndree
Jeff McEndree
Terry McEndree
Verna McEndree
Marty McKeand
Clyde Miller
Jill Miller
Ron Miller
Leigh Ann Mitchell
Craig Mullett
Geri Lou Munday
Penny Murdock
Beth Myatt
Pat Neely "
Susie Neiswander
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Mike Pandrea
Teresa Paridon
Pam Patterson
Sandy Pedro
Brian Pelfrey
Jackie Petit
Scott Pond
Sam Rhodes
Sue Roberts
Brenda Ross
Michelle Sales
Jeff Shaffer
Tammy Shieffer
Nina Shutway
Chris Size
Bryan Slabaugh
Barb Smith
Mary Smith
John Somerick
Bill Speicher
Sherri Stanley
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Dan Steiner
Judy Steiner
Jeff Stiles
Carol Stephens
Tony Storad
Terry Stover
Kathy Tacchio
Tom Taray
Tony Tiano
Beth Troup
Craig Tucker
Bruce Vetter
Don Watts
Duane Weber
Don Wehling
Jeff Weinsheimer
Dave Whitman
Brian Williams
Dave Williams
Lori Young
Tom Zelei
Sue Zellefrow
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more confident and spirited. Bake sales and cleaning up the gym
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Jessie Adamson
Jeff Andrews
Dianna Ashley
Paul Hatala
Keith Bachman
Karl Bachman
Ronda Bailey
Tammy Baker
Bob Ball
Scott Barat
Dan Beers
Chris Benak
Donna Bennett
Tony Bernatovicz
Sherry Blankenship
Tina Blankenship
Kelly Bowman
Nancy Buffington
Tim Burrows
Brad Burton
Cathy Busson
Jackie Butzer
Carla Carnes
Victoria Carnes
Robby Carpenter
Farian Cole
Chris Cook
Pam Craddock
Stephanie Cramer
Rick Crummel
Dave Dakoski
Brian Dannemiller
Eve Deckard
Paul Deckard
Mike Decker
Connie Duncan
David Duncan
Jim Duncan
Dana Durbin
Doug Durbin
Melissa Durbin
Shelly Durbin
Steve Durbin
Willard Duskey
Mike Eggert
Robin Evans
Jerry Feesler
Tom Finley
Bryan Foster
Karen Fouts
Jim Fretwell
Lisa Galehouse
Desi Garcea
Jay Gardner
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Traci Hanawalt
Barb Hardgrove
Rob Heil
Bob Higginbotham
Linda Hohenshil
Jim Horvath
Kathy Horvath
Tina Hughes
Sandy Hurt
Lesa Jett
Lisa Jewett
Tina Johnson
Dean Kallenborn
Kip Kallenborn
Wayne Kays
Ashley Kendricks
Scott Kirkhart
Karla Kiser
Cindy Konich
Brian Koval
Eileen Kraemer
Carla Kun
Cort Labo
Lisa Labo
Debbie Lepley
Tom Lepley
Karen Lewis
Diane Lindeman
Jim Lusk
Mike MacDonald
Laura Matuch
Mike McCuen
Duane McCulty
Tim McNutt
Duane Meeker
Charlene Miller
Rena Miller
John Morgan
Mike Murdock
Lori Nagy
Dannette Newman
Susan Osburn
Jon Paridon
Marty Paridon
Milly Pavko
Chris Perrera
John Perry
Jerry Petit
Joann Pol
Greg Pratt
Deb Pritchard
Dave Purdy
Adam Resecker
Cherry Rhodes
Joe Rogal
John Rohr
Barbie Ross
Patty Ross
Donna Ruckman
Lois Saeger
Martin Scudder
Larry Shaffer
Brett Shaw
Robin Shockey
Anne Shue
John Shutway
Kathy Slabaugh
Michelle Smith
Vicki Smith
John Snyder
Tracy Snyder
Don Sorrell
Hedi Stanley
Deb Steiner
Jenny Stiles
Brad Stockwell
Delly Stoll
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Dianne Underwood
Greg Vetter
Debbie Vincent
Jim Walker
Lisa Walker
Tina Walker
John Walsh
Robert Watkins
Denise Weber
Melanie Welshhans
Todd Weyand
Dan White
Roberta Whiteman
Jerry Whitehead
Judi Williams
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Twenty-one Seniors and forty Juniors from Chippewa High Lorraine Adams
School attended the Wayne County Joint Vocational School in
Smithville this year. The students were well spread out in the
twenty-three programs available. They received practical educa-
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SUPERINTENDENTI Ralph W. Jarvis
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Although Dr. Philip Gilcrest retired from the Chippewas School Board
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SOCIAL S TUDIES
SOCIAL STUDIES: Carl Dulin, Larry Durbin, Denny Schrock, Bill Wallace,
Steve Caples
Ann Dannemiller is ready for Mr. Herbst to take his oath in a mock trial in Mr.
Dulinls Supreme Court and Constitutional Law class.
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Underwood, Barb Bailey, Linda Farrell and Dianna Troyer. Don Sorrel and Brian Koval.
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Aside from doing proofs, Veronica Gromofsky, Todd Shaw and Jim Rena Miller and Joann Pol experiment with sound, a bell jar and vacuum
lfrizell do colorful geometric designs. pump.
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Lisa Baker, Rhonda Johnston and Jeff Krska search for the center of a triangle with the help of a ruler.
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as Michelle teaches herself to type.
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for the boys in Mr. Moore's class.
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Lisa Iidwards practice selling their elite products. typing letters and transcripts.
MUSIC, MUS C, MU IC
The Marching Chipps Band under the direction of Mr. Dennis Herris
participated in contests at Wadsworth, Coventry, and Newton Falls.
They also participated in the Wayne County Bandarama and the Canal
Fulton Christmas parade. The band also made a return appearance at a
Cleveland Cavaliers halftime show.
The Chippewa High School Choir, directed by Mrs. Robertson, con-
sisted of 22 members. The choir performed at the Christmas and Pop
Concerts and Lions Club. They also participated in the Smithville Fes-
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Young, L. Farrell, Mr. Herris, R. Delaney, Row 3g B. Perone, J. Oslivinik, T. Ber- a heavy tuba requires even more coordination for Jeff Weinsheimer
natovicz, J. Grigsby, S. Purdy.
CONCERT 8r MARCHING BAND: Front Rowg R. Johnston, J. Stiles, L. Grigsby, K. Walsh, D. Telin,
E. Kraemer, C. Allen, Director Mr. Herris, Row 2, L. Hohenshil, S. Jarvis, M. Gorsuch, C. Rhodes, M.
Reed, T. Shobe, S. Rhodes, L. Baker, Row 3, K. Hunawalt, N. Farmwald, K. Booth, C. Dekan, D. Pur-
dy, J. Huffman, B. Dannemiller, Row 45 R. Delaney, B. Perone, R. Canter, T. Bernatovicz, J. Osivinik
J. Grigsby, J. Kun, S. Purdy, Row 55 G. Burns, V. Young, J. Pride, S. Kirkhart, D. Ferrell, M. Evans,
L. Farrell, Row 6, Weinsheimer.
Head majorette Norma Hoff struts her stuff
under the lights to the tune "Livin' Thing."
Mascot Debbie Ferrell performs to "Superstar" during one of the band's many
half-time shows on their home field.
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parts, and finally the parts are smoothly put together.
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assembly the day before Christmas vacation.
PEP BAND: Front Rowg G. Burns, T. Shobe, Row 23 M. Reed, V.
Young, L. Farrell, Row 3g K. Booth, J. Osivinik, T. Bernutovicz, J.
Grigsby, Row 45 K. Walsh, K. Hunawult, B. Dannemiller, J. Kun. S.
Purdy.
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drum and efer feature, "Coke"
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teachers' end ot' school chain goes to Mrs. Murray. he works at the Doylestown Police Station. .
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her recovery from surgery in March.
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Public relations with the small folk at Hazel Harvey goes with the cafeteria
job held by OWA students Dave Duncan and Bryan Yurick.
Coaches Steve Caples, Dennis Sehrock, and Mike Motil's morning
hall duty frees them for practice right after school.
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reading in Speech class.
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Mrs. Cathy Motil from Akron University.
D. C. DOINGS
This year our nationis capital hosted sixty-four members ofthe
class of '78 the week of March 13th. The class toured the city and
saw many ofits highlights. They visited the National Art Museum,
the Smithsonian and a night visit to the memorials. The trip was
highlighted by dinner at the Golden Table and "The Mighty
Gentsf' a play at the Kennedy Center.
ln anticipation of seeing Jimmy Carter, Jeff Grigsby, Barb Bailey and Mr.
Dulin stand in front ofthe White House.
Washington D.C. attracts visitors from all over. Diana Cook, Ann Danne-
miller and Denise Foraker talk with twins from England.
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Denise Van Horn, Mrs. Lepley and Mrs. Van Horn prepare for the senior
D.C. dinner and raffle.
Sleep is a commodity in short supply. Bruce Steiner and Marty Creed show
the signs ofa sleepless week.
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CUSTODIANSZ R. Cornelius, D. Hicks, C. l-licks.
BUS DRIVERS: Front Ruwg J. Stephens, B. Jarrett, B. Santmeyer, Row 2g
J. Keller, B. Burns, P. Neel, C. Sales. J. Nash. lf. Busson, J. Burtram.
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GRAD UAIT I ON '78
On June 4, 1978, 134 Seniors graduated at the stadium. Of the 134
Seniors 29 were gold cord and 1 1 recieved scholarships. The class salu-
tatorian was Kathy Ludwiek, class valedictorian, Dianna Troyer. Speak-
ing at commencement were, Tom Pappas and Dianna Troyer.
Salutatorian Kathy Ludwiek and Valedietorian Dianna Troyer receive their
medallions after four years ofhard work.
To eheers of, "ole," Hesus Pareja reeieves his diploma from board
member Don Lindeman.
Graduation for Mike Moore and Tom Pappas is a serious occasion
but they still find time for a few laughs.
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for them.
The Class of '78 is on parade for proud relatives and friends for the final time.
For Kathy King the thought of graduation holds many possibilities for the future.
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with thc Ernie Moore Scholarship. Sunset Open Scholarship.
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the sciiogi levy, 95th annual commencement.
WHITE SA TIN KNIGHTS
Candlelight, soft music, and good food were all a part of the
1977-78 Junior-Senior Prom held at Stan Hywet Mansion on a Y
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by Balaun's, King Joe Williams, Queen Sandy Willison, Prince .
Frank Russel and Princess Karen Molnar, dressed in their finery, V
danced to the tune of Knights in White Satin, the theme song, as
performed by Madhouse.
Celebrating being chosen as Prom royality with a kiss are Prom Prince Frank
Russell and Princess Karen Molnar.
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A fun filled night at Steiner Youth Center started off the big
weekend. Steiner was open for swimming, basketball, pool, table
tennis and even tennis on the outdoor courts. lf anyone happened
to get hungry the junior class parents arranged for everyone to be
fed.
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Harvey, Dave Stockwell, Frank Vetter, and Joel Zimmerly.
Steiner Center's indoor pool is the sight of an evening of refreshing dips
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for a couple of quick games. Brandenstein can shoot without the pressure of an audience.
Chaparone Mr. Casey chalks his cue as he waits for his turn, but his attention is on
the challenge leveled by Tom Obradovich.
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Jumping Contest in which Jerry Busson and Todd Miller's frog
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aged to get up despite senior Carol Minor's defensive efforts. frog capture first place with a jump of 6'9W'.
When the senior and sophomore guys get together in bas-
INTRAMURAL MANAGERS: Front Rowg Mike Moore, Row 2g Dan Taray, sandy Nagy, liefbally WS Ways a baffle- Tom Gafcca has ideas of Put'
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murals this year. Both their names will be placed on the Intramural Chief.
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jump while Bruce Steiner hopes it measures enough to take a
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IN TRAM URAL DA Y
Intramural Day was held on the 22nd of May, the Seniors last
day of school. And of course they weren't going to leave without
a remembrance of them. Consequently Winners of Intramural Day
were the seniors. Sophomores and Juniors placed second and third
respectively. The Freshmen brought up the rear and won the hon-
or of cleaning up after the event. But despite wins and losses
among the classes, all had fun.
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nior girls are once again edged out ofa first place, but this time by the
sophomores.
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1110 ffvshmen SUP by U10 juniors in HH OVCYUIIW' Senior first baseman, Jerry Pol grasps for the whiffleball but is outbeaten
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Steiner, Jim Feesler, and Albert Birks.
Determined not to loose the crab soccer ball, Phil Sales puts up with the kicking and shoving in
hopes that his team will be victorious.
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Wiftleball action shows pitcher Denise Van Horn and
third basewoman Barb Bailey preparing to defeat the
juniors.
Genesis, who invaded the Coliseum Stage before a sell-out crowd, played nearly all the songs that their loyal and
waiting fans stood in line and spent their hard-earned money to hear.
Alice Cooper plays chicken with the chickens in a song from his "Lace and Whiskey"
album in a performance well worth seeing.
Genesis has a show which is full of music, lights, and lasers. As for their showmanship, they are the tops without a
doubt.
F IDDLER
Students and teachers working together produced one ofthe
most successful plays in the area. The play was directed by Mrs.
Hetsch with Mrs. Murray as her assistant. The cast started practic-
ing in October and spent Christmas vacation practicing six to eight
hours a day. Opening night was Friday, January 13. The atten-
dance was estimated at 350 for their Hrst performance and rose
to 550 for the Sunday matinee. The total amount cleared was
5850.
The fiddler, played by Martin Scudder, practiced many
hours to play in four scenes.
Tzietcl, Lyn Terry, plays matchmaker to her sister Hodel, Diana Cook,
while the mop plays the handsome prince in Hodel's life.
A surprise visit by Grandma Tzietel's ghost, Diana Troyer, helps Tevye
convince Golde to let Tzietel and Motel be wed.
The butcher's departed wife Fruma-Sarsh, Marilyn Kulscar, threatens Tevye
of Tzietel's fate it' she marries Lazar Wolf.
Through her tears Tzietel tells her father that she would rather dig ditches
or haul rocks than marry Lazar Wolf.
Tevye's, "Do You Love Me'?", startles Golde, Kathy Ludwig. But they de-
cide, "after twenty-five years, it's nice to know."
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their vows to the Rabbi, Mr. I-lerbst.
An unlikely match with a radical flowers for l-lodel, Diana Cook, with the Milkman Tevye, Mr. Dulin, substituting for his lame horse, takes a break
radical Perchick, Mr. Wallace.
and dreams of his life as a rich man.
The engagement ofthe butcher Lazar Wolf and Tzietel is an occassion for celebration by the
hard working men of Anetevka.
FORTY CARA TS
Forty Carats, a two act play adapted by Jay Allen, was pre-
sented by the C.H.S. drama department on May 5 and 6. In the
play, Ann Stanley, 40, falls in love with 22 yr. old Peter Latham
but wonit admit it until she see's that her 17 yr. old daughter
Trina is in love with 45 yr. old Eddy Edwards. She then decides
age doesn't matter. Cast: Connie Allen, Ann Stanley, Jeff Butzer,
Peter Lathamg Miss Sungy, Trina Stanleyg Todd Miller, Eddy Ed-
wardsg Kim Walsh, Granny Maud, Don Baker, Billy Boylan, Greg
Burns, Patg Kevin Bachman, Mr. Lathamg Carole Miller, Mrs. Lath-
am, Denise Van Horn, Mrs. Adams.
A portion of Plaza Suite was presented at the Dalton One Act
Play Contest. Performers were Lyn Terry, Greg Burns, Jay Gard-
ner and Sheri Farmwald.
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25 G. Burns, T. Miller, K. Bachman, C. Miller.
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face from Peter Latham.
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Eddy Edwards enters Ann's apart-
ment to disclose his plans to mar-
ry her daughter Trina.
Mention of engagement sends Granny embracing Ann with joy only to find
that it is Trina that is getting married.
Every little bit of experience will help Katy grow up to be an actress so
Mrs. Hetsch is sure to attend practice.
For many students thc day begins and comes to an end
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Fouty behind that mask.
Carole Miller speaks on the qualities of National Honor Society members as
candidates arc tapped.
HARLEM ALL-S TAR
On February 14, the Art Club sponsored a basketball game be-
tween our own fantastic Chipp faculty and Tricky Dicky's Harlem
All-Stars.
The moneys earned were used for the trip to Mexico in the
summer. The fans enjoyed all of the All-Stars practical jokes, but
watched their teachers fall to defeat.
The Harlem All-Stars prove they're not just tricksters by helping this young
lady improve her lay up.
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revived with the help of a shoe.
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All-Stars add to the effect of the water fake-out by joining the crowd for a
confetti shower.
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Marshall goes up in style.
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The tennis team held a match between their star female player
Diana Cook and vice-principal Mr. Yaksich on February seventh.
The match was to raise funds for indoor play at Springside. The
match-up brought in S200 while Ms. Cook defeated Mr. Yaksich
eight games to one.
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stage is set for the match.
CHEERLEADER
Cheerleading is not just performing under Friday night lights.
It takes hours of practice until you're ready to get out in front of
a roaring crowd and give it all you've got.
lt all begins with the nervousness of tryouts, and everyone does
her best to attain one of the available spots. For the girls that
make it, itis only the beginning.
With the arrival of summer comes clinic. This year the Frosh
chose O.C.C. at Findley. The Varsity picked Firebird Camp at
Ashland College, and were honored as one of the top six squads
present. The Reserve decided not to attend a clinic, but to rent a
Cabin and work on their own.
They also participated in money-making projects including a
clinic for live to fourteen year olds.
In September, football season seems like it will never arrive,
but in the end, everyone was glad to get out ofthe chilly weather
and into the gym.
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Carole Miller, Sue Zellefrow, Carol Boyan,
Tami Stanley, Kim Price, Missy Sungy
It's the kick-off, and in order to see it Carol Boyan mounts the shoulders
ol' Carole Miller and joins in the chanting.
Even before the crowds arrive Chipp cheerleaders are convinced that their
team will come out on top in the first tournament game against Louden-
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CHS GONG SHOW
On April 20th, Chippewa High Student Council held its first
annual Gong Show. The enthusiasm was great with sixteen acts
vying for the first place prize of 325.02 Second place received
513.28 while the third finisher earned 54.98.
Jon 'LChuckie" Papp, the man of the lab, served as MC. Our
celebrity judges were Doris "Juicy JP." Murray, Carl "Diller',
Dulin, and Denise "Rex" Robbins.
Six ofthe acts received the almighty gong and some ofthe re-
maining acts just barely survived it. First place was shared by Joe
Munday with a superb drum solo and Dianna Troyer and Greg
Burns in 'flieelini it" which was a love scene in a park all done in
robot-like movement. Hemo and the Hemostats captured second
place. Ann Dannemiller took home third place after a fine sing-
ing performance of "Send in the Clowns".
Everyone really likes the announcing oflon "Chuckie" Papp, but then
again everyone really likes physics.
Seniors Kathy Ludwick and Dianna Troyer munch down on fried embryos
and lizard tongues at the Conehead King Resturant.
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evident which acts they think are bearable.
The talent Joe Munday displays on the drums gives him not only u share of first place
but also a standing ovation.
In an unforgettable performance of "Ifeelin it", Dianna
Troyer and Greg Burns touch the hearts of all lovers. Their
robot-style act brings down the house and a Shure of first
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"When the Saints go Marching In",
DEAR ECHO BLUE DIARY
Dear Diary,
Well it's June already and today is our last deadline. What a relief. It's really been an experience for all of us. We'll always remember
Mrs. Cikra's dreaded announcements coming over the p.a. warning us to be at those Wednesday night meetings. When you would hear her
or Mrs. Robbins call your name from down the hall you'd run in the opposite direction only to be greeted by one of them later in the day
with a "little somethingu that needed done.
Not much gets said about all the work that,s done by the annual staff. You don't hear about all the layouts drawn that can't be used,
or all the notebook paper with useless words written on it that gets thrown in the waste basket.
Remember that iirst deadline? Up until all hours ofthe night trying to get Hnished, knowing that in the morning, everything would be
sitting just where you left it, unfinished.
Some things that we'll never forget are our dinner at Tangiers that we all agreed we deserved, and our new salesman with the blue eyes.
The few of us that went to yearbook camp at Hiram College won't forget the food or how much we Wanted to go home.
Connie and Tami will always have the numb fingers from typing in the back of their minds. Carole won't let us forget that she had to
do six whole pages for her last deadline.
All year we wait for our last deadline and now it's here. It's sort of sad when you look back on all the fun we had together. We were
sort ofa family I guess.
Love,
Missy 8a Lynette
ECHO BLUE STAFF: Front Rowg Mrs. Robbins, L. Boyan, M. Sungy, Mrs. Cikra, K. Bachman, Row 2g A. Birks,
D. Baker, T. Shobe, J. Steiner, J. Shultz, C. Allen, L. Taylor.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW, T. Stanley. M. Sungy, D. Baker, B. Steiner, T. Millcr, T. Pappas, C. Miller, K. Kallenborn, H. Pareja, ROW 25
P. Jarvis, B. Bailey, D. Troyer, B. Atwood, K. Ludwick, L. Robertson, A. Neely, S. Nagy.
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STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROWg D. Baker, K. Ludwick, D. Troyer, D. Whitman, ROW 2: D. lforuker, J. Petit. A. Dunnemiller, M. Kulscar, D. Cook, S.
Hanak, T. Miller, B. Steiner, L. Terry, ROW 3: T. Pappas, C. Miller, T. Stanley, M. Sungy, M. Telin, D. Dannemiller, S. lfarmwald, ROW 4: L. Genet, S. Zelle-
frow, J. Steiner, .L Petit, R. Gromofsky, J. Cornacliione, C. Cook, ROW 5: T. Baker, K. Lewis, H. Stanley. S. Durbin, lf. Cole, ROW 6: S. Durbin, D. Dakoski,
T. Hajek, M. Pavkov.
DRAMA CLUB: lfRONT ROW, Mrs. Zletsch, A. Shutway, J. Kun. V. Young, C. Allen, ROW 2gN. Shutway, J. Deermnn, B. Hardgrovc, M. Welshans, C. Mil-
lcr, K. Kallenborn, K. Walsh, K. White, M. Sungy. C. Hartncy, D. Troycr, ROW 3g L. Busson, N. Walker, D. Underwood, K. Sell, P. Jarvis, D. Kun, L. Nagy, J
Adamson, M. Kulscar, L. Ludwick, ROW 4: M. Reed, P. Craddock, L. Halliwell, D. Telin, G. Munduy, T. Paridon, R. Canter, N. Ifarmwald, E. Kraemer, M.
livuns, ROW 51J.G?:11'dfl6f, T. Shobe, M. Telin, Cv. Burns, J. Pride, L. Baker, C. Deken, L. Terry, S. Jarvis.
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D. Van Horn, D. Cook, D. Mitchell, K. Gesaman, ROW 3gT. Williams, R. Manning, M. Chapman, B. Buffington, M. Ross, ROW 45 M. Reed, J. Pride, V. Frase,
S. Nagy. B. Ruhr.
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L. Williams, C. Dekcn, K. Kallenborn, B. Coval, J. Stiles, C. Rhodes, C. Michaels, T. Burns, T. Baker, K. White, C. Willis, N. Farmwald, L. Hohenshil, A. Shut-
way, T. Gorsuch, T. Shobe, J. Shutway, W. Farmwald, B. Ball.
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FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROWQ Mr. Bolman, ROW 23 B. Atwood, L. Terry, C. Hartney, D. Baker, ROW 33 T. Jarrett, D. Farrell, M. Evans, J. Shultz, D.
Troyer, B. Bailey, ROW 4: S. Jarvis, C. Hagenbough, T. Snyder, K. Ludwick, S. Farmwald, ROW 51 L. Galehouse, K. Fouts, J. Adamson, B. Tate, ROW 6: B.
Sorrell.
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ART CLUB: FRONT ROWQ L. Galehouse, S. Durbin, ROW 2, J. Pride, D. Bennett, W. Wooster, M. Kulsear, ROW 3: K. Walsh, S. Zellefrow, C. Gromofsky
L. Lubo, ROW 4, A. Neely, D. VanH0rn, L. Lepley, L. Taylor, ROW 5: B. Geiser, A. Dannemiller, T. Steele, T. Jones, ROW 61 D. Foraker, Mrs. Robbins, J
Petit.
SKI CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Kallenborn, D. Cook, M. Kulsear, P. Lewis, K. Kallenborn, K. Walsh, K. White, T. Paridon, B. Hicks, Mr. Parfitt, ROW 23 S.
Kemp, C. Konieh. T. Haject, M. Pavkov, K. Lewis, M. Ross, B. Geiser, J. Paridon, D. Ousley, ROW 33 T. Shaw, J. Butzer, J. Reeves, M. Winkler, T. Jones
T. Steele, D. Burns. P. Burns, J. Pride. D. Troyer, S. Farmwald, ROW 45 T. Merkel, M. Creed, T. Petit, M. Gardner, M. Noble, M. Telin, G. Burns, B. Ball, R.
Miller, S. Hanak.
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PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW, J. Fouts, D. VanHorn, J. Petit, S. Willison, L. Lepley, W. Wooster, T. Steele, L. Jett, M. Kulscar, A. Dannemiller, K. Gesaman.
ROW 21 A. Hummel, J. Petit, S. Hammer, J. Steiner, D. lfuraker, J. Miller, L. Genet, J. Clark, D. Dyer, A. Jett, D. Mitchell, ROW 3: N. Hott, K. Kallenborn, T
Hajek, L. Sagear, M. Welshans, C. Konich, S. Durbin, L. Halliwell, J, Rohr, ROW 41 M. Evans, T. Snyder, D. Underwood, T. Baker, R. Carpenter. J. Butzcr,
M. Pavkov, ROW 53 A. Neely, C. Miller, T. Stanley, J. Ashely, M. Hammer, D. Ashley, ROW 6g B. Steele, J. Hut'l'man, B. Butzer, C. Guess, B. Ross.
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son, C. MacLane, C. Landis, C. Burns, S. Stanley, Mrs. Watkins.
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Hartz, S. Vinez, L. White, J. Williams, R. Pullen.
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FRIDA Y NIGHT FEVER
A psyched Chipps football team exploded into the season with
a first game victory over the Northwest lndians, 33-8. The Dalton
game, one of the most intense of the season, was a struggle be-
tween tough offensive strategies and super-tough defenses. As re-
ported by the Wooster Daily Record, 'Tears were streaming down
the faces of the Doylestown Chipps at midfield. Dalton players
consoling the Chipp players, but also congratulating themselves.
Both teams were helping their wounded off the fieldf' The Chipps .
fell to defeat by a narrow margin. The final score: Chipps 3, Bull- ,,
dogs 6.
As a result, Doylestown concluded the season with a satisfying
second place in the W.C.L.
The Sportsmanship Award was presented by the Doylestown
Pride to Mike Williams, and Phil Sales was given the Mutt Stevens
Award. Jerry Busson ranked as Most Valuable Player.
Loyal Chipp fans can be counted on to keep up the noise and excitement
that gives the teams an extra edge.
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VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW, J. Huffman, V. Lepley, T. Miller, D. Srock, M. Williams, J. Busson, J. Butzer, J. Williams, P. Sales, E. Genet, ROW 23
J. Dakoski, D. Stockwell, J. lfeesler, J. Sales, J. Underwood, T. Petit, M. Winkler, M. Birch, H. Yates, S. Mills, ROW 33 K. Bachman, J. Srock, R. Manning, D.
Gromofsky, T. Watson, M. Dakoski, L. Stiles, K. Carpenter, G. Guess, ROW 4g G. Durbin, T. Williams, B. Whitehead, R. McCulty, K. Mills, J. Bereni, D. Whel-
ing, R. Busson, T. Obradovich, ROW 53 D, Williams, J. McEndree, J. Krska, M. Pandrea, D. Watts, B. Fouty, S. Pond, ROW 6g J. Zimmerly, D. Saeger, B. Wil-
liams.
Total body involvement is put to use by this Dalton player against the well-conditioned strength ofju- A familiar clash pits Jerry Busson against thc
nior running back Tony Williams. inpenetrable orange crush.
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Head Coach Durbin and Coach Dennison are on what will happen next. Sungy during pre-game ceremonies.
HOMECOMING '77
Students and parents wore white mums in celebration of
l-loinecoming 1978. To Queen Jeanne Petit. senior attendants
Laura Lepley and Sandy Willison, junior attendant Jackie Ashley,
sophomore attendant Lori Genet, and freshman attendant Shelly
Durbin. the night was special. The C.H.S. football team played
the chilly, October game in their honor.
The teams entered the playing Held, one in blue, one in green,
to the sound of cheerleaders and chanting fans. Almost before the
game began, it was over with the Chipps on top 'll-0. The victory
over the Smithies gave us our first shut-out of the year and in-
creased our record to 3 wins, 2 losses.
The theme 'gAutumn Dreams" was carried out the following
night honoring the Queen and her court. The band Hoody Ways
entertained the dancers.
Queen Jeanne Petit is admired by Brandy McKee and lsltlian Watkins as
well as senior attendants Sandy Willison and Laura Lepley.
To seniors Henry Yates and Mick Winkler, football is more than tr game. lfrom early August to November, it is a life of hard work and preparation, and the
end product is seen lfriday nights on the battlefield.
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B. Koval, J. Walsh, D. Kallenborn, L. Witchey, R. Heil, ROW 3, J.
Perry, D. Durbin, D. Purdy. T. McNutt, J. Petit, J. Lusk, V. Gerber,
ROW 4: W. Kays, S. Barret, R. Ball, D. Dakoski, M. Troop, M.
Eggert, P. Decker, ROW 51 D. Meeker, Coach Young, Coach Denni-
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DISTANCE WITH
DIS TINC TION
Many miles and long practices were the key to the successful
season for the girls and boys cross country teams.
The girls, running for their second year, ended the season with
a 5-0 record. They ran in five invitationals, mostly against AAA
schools, and they gave fine performances in all of them. They took
first at the All-Ohio CAAAJ Invitational, which took the place ofa
state meet.
The boys team finished with a 7-O dual season and this year
they had a lot of firsts in the history of Chippewa cross country
runnin. For the first time they qualified a team to districts. The
team consisted of Jim Rohr, Bruce Steiner, Tom Pappas, Mike
Brandenstein, Frank Russell, Dan Racin and Denny Dannemiller.
Jim Rohr was the first state qualifier.
The special awards given to the runners were: MVR Karen
Molnar and Bruce Steiner, MIR Veronica Gromofsky, and Kris
Cunard.
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strides the length of the home course in hope of another victory for the
Chipps team.
The first ten places are claimed by Chipps including Keith Anderson, Chris
Cook, Jim Fretwell and Todd Shaw at the W.C.L. meet open race held at
Chippewa High School this year.
A chance for a W.C.L. championship in sight, Denny Dannemiller and Dan
Racin concentrate on the final mile and a quarter. Their eleventh and tenth
place finishes help win a team championship.
After a successful season, a team meeting is called in Coach Jane Buch's
room to vote for special awards. Sophomore Jackie Petit listens intently
and tries to decide who deserves the trophies.
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ROW 3gJ. Shultz, J. Petit, Coach J. Buch.
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ROW 3gCoach T. Buch. M. Brandcnstein, F. Russell, T. Pappas, C. Cook. B. Burton.
SPIKES WITH SPIRIT
Thc 1977 season record for varsity girls volleyball was 5-9. Mrs.
Dobney served her third year as head coach. The Chipps began
very slowly, opening with four losses. As the season progressed
the team began to warm up. and their talents blossomed. They
produced a comeback victory over Smithville and won five ofthe
remaining ten games. The Chipp netters lost to Fairless. a tough
team rated second in the drawings, in high school tournament
action at Lake Middle School.
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A young squad lead by captain Denise VanHorn has to come from behind
for a victory over Smithville after a first game loss.
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Victory over the Smithville Smithies gives Lori Nagy, Lori Young, Heidi
Stanley and Judy Williams a chance to cool down.
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: FRONT ROW, H. Stanley, B. Ross, L. Young, D. Van Horn, M. Durbin, ROW 2g D. Linde-
man, K. Fouts, C. Kun, L. Nagy, A. Dannemiller, ROW 33 Coach Dobney, S. Nagy, J, Williams, C. Guess.
ON THE GREEN
For the eighth year in a row, our swinging Chipps golf team
finished first in the Wayne County League. The team consisted of
five members including captain Marty Creed. They were led by
Coach Dick Miller. Marty made history this past year when he be-
came the first Chippewa High School golfer to qualify for state
competition.
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Shown mastering his putt, captain Marty Creed has the handicap neccessary
to compile a 38.42 low medalist average and qualify for state competition.
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Manning.
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SUCCESS AT SECTIONALS
Being a contender for the Wayne County League championship
wasnlt expected of this year's varsity basketball team, but near
the end of the season it was the Chipps, Bobcats and Bulldogs in a
three-way tie for first. A surprise defeat by the Rittman Indians
knocked them down but they got back on their feet to keep them-
selves in the race. In an exciting, physical game, the Chipps fell to
the Norwayne Bobcats, ruining the hopes of first place in the
League.
The C.H.S. varsity entered Canton Fieldhouse psyched spir-
ited, and ready to rough up Loudenville on February 15. After
defeating the Redbirds they went on to beat St. Vincent-St. Mary
in an action-packed game going into overtime and ending with the
Chipps on top as Sectional Champs.
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of .lim Rohr dazzles opposing learn members.
The skilled hands and distinct style of capturing rebounds makes Todd The pressure is on Phil Sales as he shoots the foul shot sending the Section-
Millcr a valuable addition tothe Cl-LS. team. al game with St. Vincent-St. Mary into overtime.
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something is going to happen." This is pointed out as Henry Yates recievcs the
Newton Kerr award.
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VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Moore, J. Rohr, J.
Sales, T. Pappas, ROW 2: M. Birch, T. Miller, J. Underwood,
ROW 3: P. Sales, B. Steiner, ROW 41CoaCh D. Miller, Coach B.
Casey, J. Zimmerly.
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"You're in My Heartf' a pop hit by Rod Stewart, served as the
theme to the 1977-78 basketball homecoming. The three seniors
nominated for queen were Diana Cook, Carol Morgan, and Dianna
Troyer. Escorted by seniors Jerry Underwood and Tom Pappas,
Queen Diana Cook was crowned and received a kiss from her two
escorts. The fighting Chipp basketball team came up with a victory
for the court, defeating Smithville 78-76. The following Friday
night the court was honored at a semi-formal Christmas dance as
the group "Madh0Uge" performed, A smile from Queen Diana surely will lead the Chipps to victory.
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Sungy, Queen Diana Cook, Seniors Dianna Troyer, Carol Morgan, Sophomore Jackie Petit. queen Diana Cook with a kiss.
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Fighting Chipps reserve basketball
team, led by Coach Dick Miller survived a
hard-fought season with a 15-3 overall and
12-2 leauge record to capture a first place
title in the W.C.L. shared with Dalton. JV
team members accumulated the best rec-
ord in many years, an accomplishment to
be proud of. Sophomore team, coached by
Bill Wallace, achieved a 2-4 record against
a schedule of tough opponents. Determi-
nation, skill, and aggressive battles against
their rivals brought to these young men a
satisfying season to reflect upon. Fighting
Chipp freshmen compiled a 9-4 record
under the coaching of Terry Dennison. D. Taray
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Everson, C. Tucker, M. Funk, G. Lindeman, Coach Wallace, M. Manning,
T. Hecker, J. Berenyi, T. Storad, D. Watts.
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Front Row1G. Pratt, S. Durbin, J. Paridon, J. Petit, B. Dannemiller,
Row 23 T. Lcpley, J. Feesler, M. Stoner, J. Lusk, D. White, Row 3g D. Durbin, M. Paridon, M. McKuen
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STRAIGHT SHOOTERS
Chippewa girls basketball ended the season with a 3-3 Wayne
County League record and a 5-7 overall record. The 77-78 season
opened with a close win over Akron South, but then they dropped
to a l-4 record before winning again. Norwayne was the highlight
of the Chipps schedule. With the boys varsity in the race against
Norwayne the girls game also proved to have excitement ofits
own. An upset special, the Chipps managed to put together their
best game of the season, dropping the Norwayne Bobcats 54-48.
Special awards went to leading rebounder Shannon Hammer, most
improved Wendy Wooster, hustle award Carol Boyan, and most
valuable Sandy Nagy.
VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROWQ J. Clark, S. Nagy, B. Bailey, W.
Wooster, M. Chapman, C. Boyan, ROW 2, S. Hammer, L. Young, C. Cook,
V. Gromofsky, J. Cornachione, L. Edwards, ROW 3, M. Boyan, Coach E.
Novinc.
RESERVE BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW, S. Hurt, L. Nagy, D. Durbin,
M. Durbin, H. Stanley, D. Lindeman, ROW 23 C. Stevens, M. Sales, J. Wil-
liams, C. Kun, L. Williams, ROW 3, N. Shutway, Miss Camden, B. Hard-
grove.
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nents, drives left of the key, to score.
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The highlight of this year's wrestling season was the victory at
the W.C.L. tournament. There were four county champs, and
John Srock was voted the tourney's most valuable wrestler. The
Chipp Wrestlers Hnished the season with a 5-2 dual record, placed
eighth in the sectional and sent three wrestlers to districts. They
were Jerry Busson, John Srock and Don Srock.
The team voted Jerry Busson most valuable wrestler and John
Srock most improved wrestler.
In order to put his Rittman opponent on his back and work toward a pin
Jcft' Butzer threads the needle.
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WRESTLING TEAM: FRONT ROWQS. Fleming, D. Purdy M hgizert D Sorrel J Ro al T Genet K Bachman ROW2
D. Kallenborn, F. .lewett,J. Walsh, A. Birks, M. Da.koski,J Busson J Huffman R Busson K Banhman G Pond ROW 3
Coach Krajcik, T. Williams, M. Williams, J. Srock, S. Purdy D Srogk B I outy D Gromofsky Coach White
CHALLENGE ON CINDERS
The '77-'78 Boys Track team had a season to be proud of. They won first place
honors at the Smithville Night Relays, the Doylestown Invitational, and the Clay-
mont Relays. Freshman and Sophomore boys and girls won the WCL combined
team score. The dual meet record was 4-1. Nine boys qualified for districts. The
Most Improved Award went to Jerry Underwoodg Total Points and Most Valuable
Field to Kirk Carpenterg Most Valuable Runner went to Phil Sales, Most Dedicated
went to Jeff Grigsbyg Tony Williams got the Coaches Award.
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and Kirk Carpenter felt as they and their teammates took second place at the Kent Stark Branch
to qualify for districts.
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Petit, P. Sales, L. Boyan, M. Williams
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ON THE RIGHT TRACK
This year there were many changes for the girls track team.
There was a new coach and all the girls and guys meets were run
together. The girls finished first in the county and sectional meets,
and sent two girls to the state track meet, Carol Boyan and Sandy
Na8Y, who finished fourth and sixth respectally.
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runner of the 440-yard relay, gets set for the gun.
The placement of the baton is important in any relay, Norma Hoff hands
off to Joan Shultz during the mile relay.
The hand offs are important, but so is what happens betweeng Judi Williams
takes the baton around the curve in the 880 relay.
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Track Court and Escourts: D. Lepley, T. McNutt, C. Boyan, J. Rohr, N.
Hoff, B. Steiner, B. Bailey, J. Underwood, J. Shultz, M. Brandenstein, King,
V. Gromofsky, D. Lepley
The final flow of adrenalin gives Linda Boyan the needed energy to kick in-
fo the finish of the 220- The Doylestown Invitational gives Debbie Lepley and Jackie Butzer the
chance to gain experience.
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VARSITY BA TMEN
The 1978 Chipp Varsity Baseball team was faced wih the
challenge of capturing the W.C.L. crown for two years in a row.
The squad, coached by Denny Lloyd, produced a season to be
proud of. Compiling a 14-5 overall and 10-4 league record was
good enough to finish second in the league. The season, extreme-
ly tense at times, was a hard fought battle for first place. At one
point in the season four squads were tied for the number one
position. Having defeated top contenders Norwayne and Rittman
twice, the title rode on the last game against Hillsdale, a win
would assure the Chipps the championship. A highly emotional
and disappointing game for the Chipps gave the Falcons a 64 vic-
tory. Finishing only behind Rittman in the league, Doylestown
shared the second place spot with Northwestern. Receiving awards
were Senior Jerry Huffman who was voted as Best Pitcher, Best
Offensive Player, and Most Valuable Player. Dave Roach, Senior
letterman, earned the Coach,s Award.
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RESER VE S
The 1978 Reserve baseball team,
coached by Rob Marshall, compiled a 4-5
league and 4-9 overall record. Consisting
of many rookies, the team was lacking ex-
perience. As the season progressed, the
quality of play improved. Despite many
cancelled games as a result of rainy weath-
er, these young Chipps gained valuable
insight for their future years playing Var-
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Row 2, M. Funk, B. Dannemiller, B. Burton, B. Foster, D. Taray, J. Lusk, J. Frizellg Row 35 Coach
Marshall, D. Dakoski, J. Mollohan, L. Witschey, M. Stoner, D. Watts, M. Anderson, C. Tucker.
Varsity and Reserve player Gary Lindeman comes to the assistance of varsity teammate Jim Feesler as he makes an effort to re-
cover a well-hit ball from his Waynedale opponent.
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tian Academy, Norton, Rittman, Waynedale, and W.C.J.V.S.
Coach Ernie Moore and his team practiced long and hard for
the tournament. The first game they had a bye but quickly
knocked off Cuyahoga in their second match. This put the mighty
blue and white into the finals against our rivals Rittman. But the
Chipps pulled through to remain number one.
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Row 23 T. Pappas, B. Whitehead, D. Dannemiller, J. Underwood, J. lfrizell, D. Lepley, Row 3: Bruce Steiner sets up the volleyball for Phillip Sales
Coach Ernie Moore leap and spike against the opponets.
DIAMOND LADIES
The Chippette softball team finished the season with a 1-12
record. Their sole win came in the first round of sectionals against
Norwayne.
Diane Lindeman received the Most Valuable Player award while
the Sportsmanship award was given to Carole Miller.
Diane and Dianna Troyer made All-League and Jill Huffman
and Carole made Honorable Mention. Things look promising for
next year as there were only two seniors and twojuniors on this
year's squad,
SOFTBALL TEAM: Front Rowg Coach Wallace, J. Kun, D. Lindeman, B.
Genet, B. Hardgrove, A. Sungy, Row 2g M. Gorsuch, T. Snyder, C. Kun, P.
Burns, T. Stanley, J. Hut'l'man, L. Young, C. Miller, Row 3g K. Hanawalt,
C. Benak, S. Jarvis, C. Gromofsky, D. Farrell, L. Baker, B. Pcrrera.
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Chippewa's Most Dedicated Coach maintains good team spirits even when
victories are hard to come by.
While Carole Miller crouches into position at nisi base, Chris Benak delivers With ii look of deierniinfitinn and the beginning of 2 Powerful Swing, Kathy
a strike across home plate. Hanawalt anticipates the pitch.
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job, sees to it that the ball doesn't get past her.
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base.
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to stop the opponent from advancing to second. Dianna Troyer acts as a backup for
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better. In January a Rock-a-thon was held netting the team over 8500.00 Q -M' 5 i7"'+ A. 'ii '77 M
which was used for indoor practices and team trips. The 1977-78 Varsity .- M, A 2 . 'A M . J'
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SPOR TS SCORES
CHS
47
35
33
20
23
49
51
CHS
65
80
72
69
100
66
58
78
69
83
40
66
81
65
83
70
55
52
61
47
50
CHS
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14
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31
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Wrestling
Rittman
New Philadelphia
Canton Timken
Massillon
Perry
Norwayne
Northwestern
Boys Basketball
Hillsdale
Coventry
Norwayne
Waynedale
Northwestern
Northwest
Dalton
Smithville
Rittman
Orrville
Hillsdale
Norwayne
Waynedale
Northwestern
Central Christian
Rittman
Dalton
Smithville
SECTIONAL
Loudonville
St. V.-St. Mary
DISTRICT
Akron Hoban
Football
Northwest
Lake
Waynedale
Dalton
Smithville
Hillsdale
Northwestern
Rittman
Norwayne
Manchester
Girls Basketball
CHS
37 Akron South
21 Orrville
24 Canton Central Catholic
23 Wooster
49 Norton
Opp 54 Norwayne
17 28 Rittman
25 32 Waynedale
27 34 Smithville
37 38 Northwestern
33 45 Hillsdale
12 SECTIONAL
16 35 St. Thomas Aquinas
Tennis
Opp CHS
gg 4 Green
60 4 Barberton
61 2 Kenmore
71 4 Triway
22 0 Orrville
76 3 Akron Buchtel
71 6 Avon Lake
93 3 Rittman
gi 2 Hoban
57 2 P011 C1l1'1tOn
68 1 Sanduskey Perkins
55 2 Manchester
gg 4 Norwayne
78 1 Talmadge
2 Wadsworth
54 4 Norwayne
42 3 camera
71
Girls Cross Country
OPP CHS
8 25 Kenmore
3 34 Cloverleaf
8 34 Wooster
6 26 Kenmore
0 20 Dover
6 INVITATIONALS
7 Cloverleaf- lst place
16 All-Ohio-ilst place
12 Wooster-2nd place
0 Dover- 2nd place
Wadsworth-5th place
OPP
35
51
57
60
45
48
48
34
58
35
38
40
OPP
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5
2
5
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3
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4
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OPP
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45
48
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Boys Cross Country
CHS Opp
27 Norwayne 28
15 Smithville 48
15 Waynedale 50
19 Manchester 43
22 Norwayne 35
22 Waynedale 84
15 Hillsdale 50
INVITATIONALS
Wooster-9th place
Cloverleaf-10th place
Malone-13111 place
Ontario-6th place
Wayne County- lst place
Sectional-5th place
District-10th place
Girls Track
CHS Opp
90.5 Barberton 19.5
86 Smithville 24
104 Hillsdale 6
57 Norwayne 53
INVITATIONALS
Smithville Relays- 1 st place
Wayne County Meet-lst place
Boys Track
CHS Opp
78 Barberton 49
80 213 Tuslaw 37 1!3
121 Hillsdale 6
79 Smithville 48
62 Norwayne 65
INVITATIONALS
Smithville Relays-lst place
Mapleton Relays-2nd place
Doylestown- lst place
Claymont Relays- lst place
WCL Track Meet-2nd place
Sectional-4th place
Volleyball
CHS Opp
7 Wooster 15
4 15
8 Rittman 15
1 15
12 Hillsdale 15
10 15
1 1 Rittman 15
7 15
9 Smithville 15
15 8
15 8
2 Norwayne 15
4 15
15 Waynedale 9
12 15
13 15
15 Central Christian 10
15 8
10 Norwayne 15
4 15
9 Waynedale 15
15 9
15 8
15 St. Thomas 8
9 15
4 15
15 Akron South 12
15 6
3 Orriville 15
3 15
15 Triway 4
15 12
CHS
160
161
165
156
162
172
170
171
163
156
171
174
174
177
153
154
176
173
173
349
359
332
333
CHS
10
5
3
6
8
4
6
10
7
11
6
3
2
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4
8
4
2
CHS
11
11
5
3
5
0
2
7
0
5
7
9
22
3
Golf
Triway
Coventry
Norwayne
Orrville
Waynedale
Northwestern
Manchester
Rittman
Coventry
Smithville
Norwayne
Orrville
Tuslaw
Waynedale
Northwestern
Rittman
Smithville
Triway
Manchester
TOURNAMENTS
Sectional- 1 2th place
OPP
158
160
178
147
199
185
174
201
167
175
201
164
167
194
175
181
200
172
162
Cuyahogas Falls-13th place
Chippewa-6th place
WCL-lst place
Baseball
Akron South
Norwayne
Waynedale
Revere
Northwestern
Smithville
Rittman
Dalton
Central Christian
Hillsdale
Central Christian
Northwestern
Waynedale
Dalton
Rittman
Smithville
Norwayne
Hillsdale
Tournament
Orrville
Girls Softball
Northwestern
Norwayne
GlenOak
Manchester
Our Lady of the Elms
St. Vincent-St. Mary
GlenOak
Wooster
Manchester
Barberton
Our Lady of the Elms
Norwayne
Tournaments
Norwayne
Manchester
OPP
4
4
15
5
4
3
1
3
6
2
1
6
0
1
3
1
3
6
6
OPP
12
12
19
19
20
18
15
18
22
14
13
23
21
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JEFF ABEREGG: Play Crew 1,2,3,4.
BART ANDERSON
BETSY ATWOOD: NHS 2,3,43 Vice President
43 Newspaper Staft' 11 French Club l,2,3,43 Vice
President 31 President 43 Who's Who 43 Gold
Cord.
BARB BAILEY: NHS 3,43 Basketball I,2,3,4I
Track 2,3,43 Stage Band 1,21 Band l,2,3,43
LCHPIJQ Pep Band 2,3,43 COS I tbusiness mgrjg
Office Aid 4ZIntran1ui'al Mgr. 33 Gold Cord.
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BRUCE BENNETT
DEAN BIERI
MATT BIRCH: Football 1,21 Basketball l,2,3,43
Track 1,33 Play Crew 4.
ALBERT BIRKS: Goll' 2,3,43Wrcst1ing l,2,3,43
Newspaper SliIlil14QI..CIlCl'I1lCT1 Club 3,4: Gold
Cord.
KARL BOOTH: Volleyball 4: Band l,2,3,4Z
Pep Band 4.
LINDA BOYAN: Basketball 1,23 Track 1,2,3,4:
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StalT43 Gold Cord.
MIKE BRANDENSTEIN: Basketball 23 Track
2,41 Cross Country 43 Tennis 3: Ski Club 1,2,3,
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DEBBIE BURNS: Volleyball 21 Spanish Club 3.
BARB BUFFINGTONI Stage Band 13News-
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Wrestling 2,33 Ski Club 4: Play Cast 43 Letter-
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TERRY CLEGG: Play Cast l1Clioir 4.
DENISE CLECKNER: Cheerleading 13Choir43
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DIANA COOK: Student Council 3,43 Volleyball
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MARTY CREED: Football 13Golf l,2,3,43 Ten-
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JOHN DAKOSKI III: Football 41 Basketball 1,
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RICK DARBY
ANITA DODDS: Volleyball 23 Ski Club 33 Play
Crew 4: Spanish Club 13 Gold Cord.
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Club l,2,3,43 Newspaper Statl' 1,21 Pep Club 1,
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JOYCE FOUTSZ Basketball Stat 43 Track 21
Stat 3,41 Cross Country 13 lfrcnch Club 1,22 Pep
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KIM GESAMAN: Baseball Stat 2,3,43 News-
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DAVID GOOD
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NHS 43 Gold Cord.
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2,3,41 Football l,2,3,41 Basketball l,2,3,41
Track 21Golti I1 Volleyball 3,41 Lettermen Club
2,3,41 Play Cast 41 Gold Cord.
STEVE MILLS: Football l,2,3,41 Lettermen
Club 3,4.
CAROL MINOR: Annual Stall 31 Softball l,2,
3,41 Gold Cord.
DANICTTE MITCHELL: Art Club 3,41 News-
paper Staff 41 Pep Club 2,3,4.
MIKE MOORE: Basketball l,3,41 Volleyball
l,2,3,41 Tennis 1,21 Lettermen Club 41Girl-Boy
State 41 Gold Cord1 NHS.
CAROL MORGAN: Student Council 1,2131
Volleyball 21 Cheerleading 1:Newspaper Staff
31 Pep Club 1,21 Track Stat 3.
JOHN MORGANSTERN
DARRELL NEWMAN
RON OSIVNIK
MICHELLE PANDREA: French Club l,2,3.
TOM PAPPAS: NHS 3,41 Student Council l,3,
41 Class President 41 Football 11Basketball l,2,
3,41 Baseball 1,2,3,41 Cross Country 2,41 Volley-
ball 3,41 Annual Staff 3,41 Girl-Boy State 31
Gold Cord.
HESUS PAREJA: NHS: Student Council 2:
Football 11Track 1,2,31 Cross Country 2,31
Volleyball l,2,31 Ski Club l,2,3Q Play Cast 2:
Annual Staff 31 Art Club 2,31 Newspaper Staff
l1Gold Cord.
JEFF PARIDON
JAN PARKS
BONNIE PATTERSON
JEANNE PETIT1 Student Council 2,3,41 Trea-
surer 3,41 Track 2,3,41 Cross Country 3,41 Art
Club 41 Pep Club l,2,3,41 Basketball Stat 1.
TIM PETIT1 Football 1,41 Basketball l1Track
3,41Golf 1,2131 Ski Club 2,3,4g Play Cast 21
Lettermen Club 2,3,4.
JERRY POL: Basketball I1 Track I1 Ski Club
l,2.
DAVE POST
PATTY PRICE: CIA l,2.
STEVE PURDY: Wrestling 1,2,3,41Lettermen
Club 2,3,41 Stage Band 2,3141 Band 1,2,3,41
Pep Band.
DAVE ROACI-It Baseball l,2,3,41 Volleyball 45
Lettermen Club 41 Gold Cord.
LORIE ROBERTSON: NHS 3,41 Ski Club 31
Play Crew 2,3,41 NFL l,2,31 Annual Staff 2,31
Spanish Club l,2,3,41 French Club 31 Marching
Band l,2,31Majorette 2,31 Basketball Stat 41
Gold Cord.
JOHN ROHR
JEFF SALES: Football l,2,3,4Q Basketball l,2,
3,41 Baseball 1,21 Track 3,41 Volleyball 2,3,41
Lettermen Club 3,4.
PHIL SALES: Football 3,41 Basketball 2,3,41
Track 2,3,41 Volleyball 3,41 Lettermen Club 3,4
KIM SELL: Play CLISl4Q Art Club 21 Librarian 21
Drama Club 4.
JOAN SHULTZ: Student Council 21 Track l,2,
3,41 Cross Country 41 Volleyball 31 Ski Club 1,
2,31 Play Crew 41 Annual Staff 2,3,41 Art Club
31Freneh Club l,2,3,41 Pep Band l,2,3,41 Band
1,2,31 Wrestling Stat l,2,3,41GAA 2,31Ol'llce
Aid 3,4.
ANDREA SHUTWAY: Art Club 21 Spanish Club
2,3,4: Band 11 Drama Club 4 fpresl.
BOB SORRELL: French Club 4.
DON SROCK: Football l,2,31Wrestling 3.
TREASURE STEELE: Track 21 Ski Club 41 Art
Club 1,2,3,41 Pep Club l,2,3,41 Treasurer 41
GAA 21 Track Stat 41 Gold Cord.
BRUCE STEINER: NHS 3,41 Student Council
3,41 Class Vice President 31 Basketball 1,2,3,41
Cross Country 1,2,3,41 Volleyball 3,49 Letter-
men Club l,2,3,41 Gold Cord.
PEARL STEVENS
DAVE STOCKWELL: Football 25 Baseball l,2,
3,41Lettermcn Club 3,4.
ED STOLLER: Gold Cord.
STEVE SUMMERS
MIKE SZITTAL: GOlF2,3Q Ski Club 2,3,41GoId
Cord.
RON TACCHIO
SCARLET TALBOTT1 Pep Club 2.
MIKE TELIN
LYN TERRY: Student Council 41 Play Cast 41
Play Crew 31 NFL 2,31 Annual Staff 31 News-
paper Staff 31 French Club l,2,3,41 Drama Club
41 HNS 41 Gold Cord.
KELLY TREADWAY
DIANNA TROYER: NHS 213,41 President 41
Student Council 2,3,41 Vice President 31 Trea-
surer 21 Play Cast 4: Drama Club 4: Annual
Staff 31 Newspaper Staff 1,31 French Club l,2,
31 Girl-Boy State 31 Softball 3,41 Gold Cord:
Valedictorian.
JERRY UNDERWOOD: Football 1,3141 Bas-
ketball 3,4: Baseball 1,21 Track 4: Volleyball 3,
41 Lettermen Club 3,41
PHOEBA VANCE
DENISE VAN HORN: Student Council l,2,31
Treasurer 11Sol'tball 3,41 Volleyball 3,41 Cap-
tain 41 Cheerleading 21 Annual Stall' 31 Art Club
2,3,41 Newspaper Staft'41 Pep Club l,2,3,41
Track Stat 21Ol'fiCe Aid 2,31 Basketball Stat ll
GAA I.
ELLEN VIELHABER: Student Council 1,21
Newspaper Staff 11 French Club 1: Pep Club 1,2
MARK VILLERS
MARK WARNER: Wrestling 2,3,4.
ANDREW WATTS
CHRIS WERTZ: OWA 3,4.
DAVE WHYTSELL
JOE WILLIAMS: Football 1,21 Basketball l.
MIKE WILLIAMS: Football l,2,3,41 Track 2,3,
41 Wrestling l,2,3,41 Play Cast 41 Lettermen
Club 2,3,41 NHS1Godl Cord.
SANDY WILLISON: Pep Club 2,4.
MICK WINKLER: Football l,3,41 Basketball 2:
Baseball 21 Tennis l,4Q Ski Club 4: Play Crew 3,
41 Newspaper Staff 3.
WENDY WOOSTER1 Basketball 1,3,41Volley-
ball 2,3,41 Cheerleading 11 Annual Staff 3,41 Art
Club 1,2,3,41 Pep Club 1,2,3,41Prcsident 41
Wrestling Stat 2,4.
HENRY YATES: Football 41 Basketball l,2,3,41
Baseball 21 Golf 2,31 Tennis 1.
VICKY YOUNG: Play Cast 4: Play Crew 1,2131
NFL 1,2,31 Art Club 21 Librarian 3.
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Congratulations
Class of '78
121 N. Portage, Doylestown
658-6226
open 5 days 81 Thurs. evening
BENNET'S
Appliance
GARY'S
DRIVE-THRU
331 W. High St.
Orrville, Ohio
Mon.-Thurs. 10100 A.M.-11200 P.M. 0 ' 'fab'
Fri. 81 Sat. 10:00 A.IVl.-12:00 P.M.
1300 W. High St
Orrville, Ohio
44667
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200 North Main Street
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WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Division
Orrville, Ohio
CONIPLIIVIENTS
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Orrville, Ohio
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JAKE'S PIZZA
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ALLISON BUILDERS CHICKEN CARRY OUT
,New H0meS-p4em0deling- 73 North Portage Street
Doylestown, Ohio
"Best Wishes Class of 78"
William Allison
Phone 658-4711
11896 Rogue Hollow
Doylestown, ohio 44230 Open 7 Days A Week
Monday thru Thursday Noon-Mid
Friday and Saturday Noon-1 A.M
Sunday Noon-9 P.M
Phone
I216I 658-6977
THE DOYLESTOWN
TELEPHONE COMPANY
"Keep Your Line Open
For The Future"
CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF '78
MY
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CHICKEN - PlzzA - SANDWICHES
Tel. 683-4843
331 WEST HIGH ST.
OFIRVILLE, OHIO
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Doylestown, Oh. '-W""t 'E
Phone: 658-2023
COMPLETE Home REPAIRS MARATHON PRODUCTS
81
CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS Delivery Of
Heating Oil 81 Gasoline
Auto Parts 8. Service
Rittman, Ohio Phone 925-6055
Compliments of
HAWKINS MARKET
81
HAWKINS CAFETERIA
Portage Square Plaza
Wooster
Appliance-T.V.
BICKSLER ELECTRIC
153 Main Street, 334-1552
Wadsworth, Oh., 44281
Amana-Frigidare-Kitchenaid
Magic Chef-Maytag-Whirlpool
Zenith
133
Compliments of
THE ALLEN GROUP INC.
CROWN DIVISIONS
Orrville, Ohio
ALL-SPORT
Uniforms
Jackets
Athletic Shoes
229 South Court Street
Medina, Ohio 44256
Phone
C2161-725-8110
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' Q . Doylestown, Ohio, 44230
Qt Q Phone 658-2721
SYLVART STUDIOS
Home of Award Winning Photography
504 Tuscarawas Ave.
Barberton, Ohio
Phone: 745-9921
J. 81 J. AUTO
WFZECKING
8558 Black Diamond
Rd.
Joe 81 Jim Bebesi
HAL NAFiAGON'S
Barberton Sporting Goods
162 N. 2nd St.
Barberton, Ohio
Phone: 753-3615
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4444 Cleve.-Mass. Rd.
Barberton, Ohio 44230
Phone: 825-4553
Best Wishes: Rick, Perry 81 Dale
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CRAFTLINE WOOD WINDOWS
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INTERIOR PREHUNG DOORS
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ALUMINUM WINDOWS
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40 West Walnut, Post Office Box 407
Wadlworth, Ohio 44281
PHONE 334-2566
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1275 Norton Avenue
Norton, Ohio 44203
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Phone: 658-2362
17596 Grill Road
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DOYLESTOWN
SUPER MARKET
Reliable Locker Service
169 North Portage Street
Doylestown, Ohio
658-2673
FROSTDALE WINKI-ER
FOCUS INSURANCE
IN C ' 200 Fairview Dr.
Doylestowny
658-2408
Doylesto n
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PARIDON HARDWARE
68 N. Portage
Doylestown, Ohio
658-2661
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QUALITY CASTINGS
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"The Quality . . .
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Orrville, Ohio
future plans include- whether if: a job or
further schooling, we at Chippewa Valley Bank
wish you well. '
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Cigarettes Restaurant 81 Lounge
Phone: 658-2671 Pi22a 81 Chicken
150 E. Ohio Avenue
Rittman
Phone 925-9826
I I Open 7 Days a Week
Real Estate Nationwide
Broker Insurance
ROBERT D. NETTLE
31-31 sr. s.w. DGVCRES
AT .1oHNsoN's cohnens HOPOCAN-GARDENS
Barberton, Ohio 44230
Phone: 825-4514
HOPOCAN AVE. EXT.
BARBERTON, OHIO
Phone: 825-9923
Specializing In Luncheon Special
Chicken Dinners Daily
Congratulations,
Graduates
Wayne
Savings
and Loan Company
S. Main St.
Rittman, Ohio
RUFENERS
Fine Furniture
Carpets And Draperies
137 East Ohio Avenue
Rittman, Ohio
925-9665
HUGH L. STRICKLAND,
INC.
Chevrolet 81 Buick
Ftittman
Congratulations-Class of '78
RUPP BROS.
Pontiac-GMC Trucks
44 South Main
Fiittman
140
THE OLD PORTAGE PUB
T.O.P.P.
113 North Portage Street
"Cuisine for the Trencherman"
"Potables for the BibuIous"
Open 6 A.M.-2:30 A.M., Closed Sundays
OWNED AND OPERATED BY: BOB BRAGG
Also Visit THE POST HOUSE
Intersection of 585 and 57
Open All-day Sunday and Everyday
Till 11 P.M.
PRIDE
Plumbing and Heating
ERNIE PRIDE-OWNER
FOR FREE ESTIMATE
CALL
658-6207
142 Homan Dr.
Doylestown, Ohio
WAYN E AUTO PARTS
Complete Parts and Accessories
Machine Shop and Service
11 SOUTH MAIN ST.
RITTMAN
925-5015
Fiittman-Creston-Lodi
Compliments Of
ACCURATE
OFFICE MACHINES
81 EQUIPMENT
Typewriters Office Supplies
Calculators Adding Mahines
112 Watrusa Ave.
Wadsworth, Ohio
334-1079
336-3149
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DOYLESTOWN
Clothing for the Entire
Family
74 N. Portage St.
Phone 658-4277
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The Huntington
First National Bank of Medina County
Wadsworth and Brunswick
CONGRATULATIONS
Class of 1978
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PHONE E334-1498
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183 HIGI?I ST WADSWCRTH, OH. 44281
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658-6300
658-6159
Durbin Floors, Inc
CARPET-LINOLEUM
FORMICA-CERAMIC
-DRAPEFlIES-
108 N. Portage St.
Doylestown, Ohio
CLARK AGENCY
General insurance
64 E. Marion St.
Doylestown, Ohio
Phone 658-2111
A Thought For The Class of '78
Perhaps the most valuable result of all
education is the ability to make yourself do the
thing you have to do, when it ought to be done
whether you like it or not, it is the first lesson that
ought to be lea rnedp and however early a man's
training beginsp it is probably the last lesson that
he learns thoroughly.
Thomas Henry Huxley, i877
Rubbermaid Incorporated
IVIONBAFIREN
Funeral l"lOl'TlG
"Personalized Service"
24 HR. AMBULANCE SERVICE
Pladio Dispatched
E.M.T. Personnel
Doylestown Dalton
132 N. Portage 29 E. Main
658-2211 828-2536
MIDWEST CONTAINER CO., INC
Frank C. Scheillen
Doylestown, Ohio
GOOD LUCK, CHIPPS
THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY
Formerly
The Commercial Banking 8t Trust Company, Wooster, Ohio
Pontiac-Oldsmobile, Inc.
289 Broad Street, Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
Phone C2169 334-2557
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683-6050
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12145 WHITMAN ROAD
DOYLESTOWN, OHIO
COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR
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658-2748
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North Central Ohio AAA-Wooster, Ohio
Barberton Glass-635 Wooster W, Barberton, Ohio
Bates Agency-210 High St., Wadsworth, Ohio
Bauman Insurance-38 S. Main St., Fiittman, Ohio
Bellows international Metals Division-1030 Seville Rd., Wadswo
Dr. Olin Bleichrodt-41 N. Portage, Doylestown, Ohio
Bodager Agency Inc.-8 S. Main St., Fiittman, Ohio
Dr. J. V. Boyer-4209 Cleveland-Massillon Fld., Norton, Ohio
Mr. 81 Mrs. William Butzer-2816 Black Diamond Rd., Marshallvi
Chippewa Golf Course-12147 Shank Rd., Doylestown, Ohio
Chippewa lnn-33 N. Portage St., Doylestown, Ohio
Chuck's Auto Wrecking-338 Van Buren St., Barberton, Ohio
C. J. Dannemlller Co.-5300 Hametown Rd., Doylestown, Ohio
Dr. Sophia Coen-4111 Cleveland-Massillon Rd., Norton, Ohio
Tom Daly Electric-574 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, Ohio
Doylestown Auto Parts-113 N. Portage, Doylestown, Ohio
Eastern Pools, Inc.-Barberton-"Good Luck Seniors."
Freedlanders-125 W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio
Hilltop Nursery-29 Howard St., Doylestown, Ohio
Hilltop Restaurant-334 31st St., Barberton, Ohio
Krinkle House-534 S. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, Ohio
MacGregor Supply Co.-5340 Wooster Rd. W., Barberton, Ohio
Magic City Body Shop-1336 Wooster Rd. W., Barberton, Ohio
Magic City Candies-619 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, Ohio
The Marketeer-409 S. Main St., Orrville, Ohio 44667
Marshallville Equity-Marshallville, Ohio
Packaging Corporation of America-Industrial St., Fiittman, Ohio
Pierce's Sport Shop Inc.-117 W. Liberty St., Wooster, Ohio
Rhonemus, Dalbey, Bradford 81 Flynn-Attorneys At Law-68 E.
Thomas E. Smoot, O. D.-89 E. Ohio Ave., Fiittman, Ohio
Sparky's Pizza-66 E. Ohio Ave., Rittman, Ohio
Sun Way Dry Cleaners-136 Akron Rd., Wadsworth, Ohio
Sweet Henry's-1365 Gardner, Norton, Ohio, 825-0365
Terrace Gardens-288 Hillsdale Ave., Barberton, Ohio
Tomaso's Italian Villa-3271 Barber Rd., Norton, Ohio, 745-6063
Union Prescription Center-1226 Wooster Rd., W., Barberton, O
Weigand's insurance Agency-682 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barbert
Werner Auto Electric-742 Wooster Ftd., W., Barberton, Ohio
The William Annat Company-Public Square, Wooster, Ohio
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