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Our Fearless Leaders Working together and learning from each others' minds . . . isn't that the main idea behind Education? Or was it discipline and the kind of clothes you wear? AdminisV is.jdents are reaching out for answers from each other. Is this the year when both will meet and learn to respect each others' opinions and ideas? Or will the school of Mentor go on putting out young people who could care less because they find no answers from ones who call themselves Educators? In the 1971 Cardinal Notes, we would like to portray the school year as it began to change in many different areas. 3 4 Wisdom is the principal thing therefore get wisdom and with all thy getting get under- standing A wise man will hear and will increase learning and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels. They Love Us They Really Do 5 We're All Together I'm Nobody! who are you? I'm nobody! who are you? Are you nobody, too? Then there's a pair of us—don't tell! They'd banish us, you know. How dreary to be a somebody! How public, like a frog, To tell your name the livelong day To a admiring bog! 6 Emily Dickinson 7 When some loud bragger tries to put me down And says his school is great, I tell him right away, Now what's the matter buddy ain't you heard of my school, it's number one in the state. So be true to your school. Just like you would be to your girl or guy. Be true to your school and let your colors fly. Be true to your school. I got a letter man sweater with a letter in front, I got for football and track. I wear them proudly now. When I cruise around other parts of the town, I got a decal in back. Rah rah rah, be true to your school, Sis Boom Ba Oooooooooooo. On Friday we'll be tackling in the football game. And I'll be ready to fight. We're going to smash them now. My girlfriend will be working on the pompoms now, and she will be yelling tonight. Rah rah rah, be true to your school. Sis Boom Ba Oooooooooooooo. 9 When We Work Together. loneliness can only be defeated by a friend. 10 n Now that you've found your paradise This is your kingdom to command You can go outside and polish your car or sit by the fire in your Shangri-la R. Davies 12 Love Thy Neighbor 13 So I think about the life I live And I remember all the little things good and bad Yesr I know now that I lost the best Woman I ever had Little children playing, I hear them saying Mother, tell me what life has in store Yes, I know they'll be needing me to linger much more Oh, time waits for no man. It may be too late for many things to be arranged. Yes, I know now there will come a day when I'll maybe change. 15 The Dream-Keeper Bring me all of your dreams You dreamers, Bring me all of your Heart melodies That I may wrap them In a blue cloud-cloth Away from the too-rough fingers Of the world. Langston Hughes Seniors Secretary President Jacque Heiss Stumpy Burchell Our Senior year at last, but gone so fast- For three years we were a part of Mentor High School each year growing in wisdom and learning responsibilities. 20 Treasurer Wendy Bartholemew Vice President Denise Brunkus Senior year the pressure is on. Make the grades, apply to college, plan year-end activities. Then finally, GRADUATION. After relax a little. It's the end of one life; but the beginning of another. As time passes and we grow old, senior year comes to mind; faces, laughter, tears, successes, and failures. All locked together as memories for life. Nicest smile, Steve Carr and Donna Wintersfeen. Most likely to succeed. Robert W. Abrahamsen Richard J. Acquaviva Norman S. Adorns Karen E. Agard Elvin E. Ailstock Timothy J. Albee Darryl T. Albert Anthony D. Alley Dennis M, Anderson Theresa K. Anderson Annomoy T. Andrusis Connie Antrobus Cheryl L. Arthur Joanne M. Ashby Michael P. Ashby TIair K. Augsburger Cynthia J. Bail Leslie B. Bailey William M, Bailey Richard O. Baker 22 Barb Benedict and jerry Malik. Best actor and actress, Mark Komar and Pam Mag ill. Robert G. Baker Nancy Baksa Sandra K, Ball Bonita L. Bologh Charles D. Barber Harry E. Barker Deborah 5, Barnett Bonnie L. Barrett Barbara L. Barron Dianne Borrow Larry M. Barsic Richard A. Barstow Lisa L. Bartholomew Wanda M. Bartholomew Wendy D. Bartholomew Craig W. Bascorn Rebecca A. Battista Lucinda H. Bauman Carol F. Beall Anita L. Bedford 23 Margaret J, Behm Kim W. Bellows David A. Beltzer Scott A. Belus Barbara J, Benedict David A. Benezra Jeanette L. Benline Robert W. Bevacqua Deborah L Billig Patricia A. Bingell Donald J. Birak Amy F. Birch Charlotte J, Biro Brian L. Bissell Mary Jane Bitzer Kathryn Blaha Richard J. Blauvelt Condie A, Bloom Best dancers. Skin Conklin and Jacquie Deegan. 24 Most artistic. Jack Snyder and Gretchen Oldfather. Debra A. Bool Kathleen A. Bocci Class flirts, Terri Farmer and Mike Rhinehart. Leo F. Boiko Donna L. Bondro Carolyn I. Boudinot Freda A. Bowen Glenn W. Bowen David K- Bowman Linda I. Boykin Frances M. Bradek John J. Bradek Ronda L. Brandt David E. Brannon Linda L. Brooks Paul N. Brost Barry L. Brown Pomelo Brown Margaret A. Brozina Denise Brunkus Jody A. Brunner Jeff L. Bunn Michael N. BurchefJ David S. Burdyshaw Tina J. Burgett 25 Valerie A. Burke Beverly J. Burney Darlene A. Burns Denise E. Burns George J, Burns Karen A. Butcher Amy J, Butler Jack E. Butler )oann E. Byrd Bruce M. Cadman Diono L. Cairns Tony A. Cadwell Pamela Calhoun Ernestine T. Call Sally A. Calori Roger A. Cameron Charles M. Camponello Linda M. Campbell Roger D. Campbell Frank J. Cannato Anthe Capitan Janet M, Carlyse Deborah A. Carosello Steven O. Carr Most athletic, Frank Cannato and Tammy DeFisher. 26 Melody M. Cashmere demerit C. Caswell Most academic, Robin Muir and Dave Page Class downs, Scraper and Phyllis McVey. Janet E. Cate James S. Cattell Brain E. Caylor Malcolm A. Chafer Roy J. Chaffee Charlotte M. Chapman Cathleen L. Cherry Terry I. Chesbrough Deborah L. Chorman Eric Christman Linda L, Christman Timothy R. Clapp Charlene A. Clarke Richard I. Clark Brenda K. Clemons Kimberly R, Clemence 27 Dennis B. Clinger Pretty Eyes, Johnnie Haffner and Wop Wasco. Deborah L Cole William W. Conklin Gail A. Conners Robert C. Cooper Marion K. Cottrell Ruth A. Cottrell Croig W. Counselman Russel C. Couture Stephanie D. Cowan Greg L. Cox Jack H. Croil Gail L. Crowford James R. Creedon Martin E. Crews Carol E. Crisler Graciela Cristaldo Karen L. Cunningham Scarlett A. Cutler Connie J. Daniel Mitchell D. Daniels 28 Jone A. Davidson Michele R. Deaner Jacquie J. Deegan Tamara J. DeFisher Timothy F. DeFisher Harry E. Delclef Timothy H, Demay Marilyn A. Demeter Patricio R. Dempsey Charlotte D, Denson Robert L. Diedrichs Susan I. Dteterich Patricia A. Dillon Brian G, Dingle Dale R. DiSanza Charles Disilvestro Eugene D. Disinger Susan L Ditto Donna M, Dodd Philip D. Dolce Most school spirit, Luanne Luoma and John Conger Deborah Dorn back Michele C. Drellrch Kevin L Domin Glen R. Donothan 29 Most musical, BfG KID and Kevin Gentil. Best dressed, Susie Ely and Dale Di$anza Keith R. Dressig Julie A. Drobinski Stanley Douglas Georgeann Duchossois Frances A. Dudas Allen W. Dulo Douglas E. Dunlop Scott W. Duncan Rose A. Durden Marlene Dustman Diana Dyke Patrica A. Earle Patrica L Eddy Brain E, Edwards Donald C. Eggleston Ronald C. Eggleston Susan M, Ely Wendelin J, Fabian Joseph P. Falcone Darlene A. Faile 30 Tereso K. Farmer Kevin M. Fellows Gayle P. Ferraro James F, Fike David E, Finley Linda L. Finney Martin J, Finzel Harry G, Fishleigh Mitchell E. Fisler James D. Flora Robin A. Fogelman Joan A. Follis Douglas E. Fore Julia A. Fox Michelle K. Fox Dawn L. Freeman Dorain S. Fri Elizabeth R, Fridg Sharon A. Friend Michael J. Fuderer 31 Best personality, Timmy Hurley and Annie Griffith, Gary A. Fulton Edward P. Futterer Sue A. Gat bos Lee C- Gartman Susan D. Gearity Kevin H. Gentile Gregg A, Gerstenberger Jennette M. Getts Pamela A, Gilles Robert B. Gillespie Karen L. Girone Ronald L Giudici Richard M. Glasier Richard J, Gleason Gary W, Goodmanson Virginia A, Gorg Friendliest, Tiny Smith, Wanda Bartholomew and Billy Smith, 32 Robert S. Graham Richard O. Gray Larry D. Greene John S. Green Robert C. Green Cathy A. Gregory Caren L. Griffin Ann L. Griffith William M. Griffith Sheldon Griswold Jill K. Groff Michael A, Gruss Richard S. Gunsaulus Virginia L Guzowski Stephanie A. Hambreeht Margaret L. Hamilton Kenneth J. Hamko Susan M, Hammon Theresa A. Handley Denise A, Hanzel Barbara G. Hardney 33 Melanie S, Hargrove Cindy L Harris Richard C. Harrison John M. Hasenstab Michael F Hathy Clifton G. Haught Mark J. Havel Sheri L, Havens Jacquelyn M. Heiss Kenneth P, Helmerick Mike C. Henk Keith Jr Herron Thomas A. Hickerson Douglas P, Higgins Priscilla G. Hill Paul A. Hinkel Robert S. Hobart David J, Hogan Cynthia Holsapple Ruth M. Holier John M. Homo Timothy M. Hoopingarner Edward L. Hoover Jeffery I. Horn Patti L Horvath Dennis W. Hosier Denise M. Howlett John E. Hudson Robert B. Humphrey Timothy F, Hurley 34 James D. Kemp Brian D. Kiddy John C. Killmeyer Edgar L Kimble Alan W Klammer 35 Lindsay L. Klein Gerald D. Kleinsorge Richard E. Klosterman Kurt F, Kluznik Jeffery L. Knapik Cynthia R. Knebosch Gayle L, Knebusch Jon C. Kocemba Patricio A, Koch Bruce J. Kollister Mark K. Komar Elena Koral Joan W. Koskinen Cynthio A, Koubeck Diane C. Kriess Thomas F. Kroll Arlene A. Kromer Kathleen M. Kurth 36 Michael J. Kwitowski Donald A, Lang Ronald M. Lang Kevin A. Lappin Jon P. Larimer Ron J. Laskowski Deborah L. Lattner Nina Lawson David A. Lawyer David D. Leacock Tom J, Ledenican Greg B. Leifer Kim S. Lemieux Margaret L. Lenord Laurel L, Lette Hank J. Levine Deborah J, Lewis Gary D, Lewis Karen R, Lewsader Ralph D. Leyh Kathryn R. Lilley Joseph S. Liquori 37 Charles H. Locy William J. Longbroke Scott H. Loy Alex M. Luhta Bor bora E. Luke Luann Luoma Donald G, Lutz Douglas C. Lyman Douglas J, lynch Jackie E. Lynch Richard M. McCarthy Jeffrey L. McClellan Gary R. McClinfock Suzanne L. McCollum Marilyn J. McCrary Kathleen McGill Elaine M. McGuire Linda S. McIntosh Lynda S. McKimmy Marsha A. McMinn Gary E. Me Neely Phyllis A, McVey Kelly Macauley Sandra L. Mack Pamela R. Magill Patrica A. Mahoney Mark A, Majewski Mary L. Malenda Thomas Malenda Jerome A. Malik Frank J. MaMana Dennis J. Manning 38 Barbara A. Mannino James C. Mannion Charolett M. Markei Denise A. Marthey Betty L. Martin Darrell G. Martin Scott J. Martin Terry L Martin Leonard J. Mate Jim E. Mayer Mike J, Mozzarella Lindo S. Meadows Diana L. Merrill Sharon L. Michos Greg A. Mickle Gale M. Mickelbort Wilbur A. Miller Alan R. Minadeo 39 Betty A Minor Ruth A. Mitchell Mary Moor Grant Morehouse Linda D. Morey Judy K. Morton Suzanne C. Mosley Ed Moss Rebecca A, Moss Caroline J, Mosure James Much Robin 0. Muir Frederick J. Mulhouser Dean T. Muller Robert M. Murnyock Leigh A, Murray Deidre L. Myers Mary T. Nadolski 40 Karl A, Naglitch Linda L. Nale John J. Namestnik Merri Beth Nosh Deborah S. Naumann Debra A. Nelson Michael V. Nestle Janice K. Newman Susan M. Nick Donna J. Nikon Janice M, Nolan Lawrence J. Nolon Karen J. Novak Linda M, Nungesser Michael J- O'Conner Kenneth S- Odell Gretchen K. Oldfather Nora F, Oley Robert F. Owens David L. Page Janis Page Dorothy J. Parent Jeffrey A. Parker Barbara Parr 41 Kathleen E. Pasek Jeff V. Passerotti Denise A. Pastrano Judith A. Paytosh Howard M. Peace Calvin R. Pearce Susan Pennybacker Harry R. Perdue Constance B. Peters Richard M. Peters Michael J. Petite Vincetta Petro Billie J. Peyton Kathy J, Phillips Denise M. Pizzuti Ken R. Plance Charles H. Plotz Pawl A. Padsobinski Marcia J. Pohto Thomas A. Polakowski Amy L Polcar Diane L Poling James F. Pollard Linda A, Pope Richard M, Portaro Steven J. Priessman Kurt C. Proegler Sheila A, Pulver Dee L. Quiggle Susan P. Ranker 42 Diana L. Reed Linda K. Reed Rosemarie T. Reed Sharon L Rees Suzanne E, Reinice Kathleen Rezak Michael J. Rhinehart Deborah L Rice Gail Richardson Deborah D. Riddle Janine A. Ring Catherine M, Robinson Sharon A. Robinson Donald A. Rolph Dennis P. Romasco Randolph W, Rose Bruce W. Rose I James A, Rosipko Mary Ann Rosipko Laura J. Ro sman 43 Deborah A. Russell Kurt J. Russell Michael A, Ruthsatz Sarah M. Sabo Elaine E. Sacash Timothy F. Sankal Tena Sawdey Sharon L Scar berry Bruce E, Schaedlich Russell D. Schaedlich Kenneth J. Schilling Jay C. Schirm Matilda M. Schmidt Gary R. Schneider Bruce A. Schram Linda L. Schuldt Joanne C, Schutz Karen Schwaller Cristia Scobel Barbara J. Scott Cindy L Scott Pamela J, Scott Thomas M. Scott David A. Seal Sharon A. Seidel Christine M. Shaefer Steve D. Shaffer Marcio L Shaner Kathy M. Sherwood Paul D. Shingledecker Robert B. Shingleton Judy Shook Deborah R. Shape John C. Short 45 James T. Smith Kathi L Smith Robert M. Smith Ronald G, Smith Suzanne Smith William J. Smith John D. Snyder Larry A. Snyder Fred S. Solinsky Kurt G. Sommer 46 Lynn A, Spencer Morgan R, Spiker Vicki Lyn Sprague Gerald L. Steadier Thomas H, Staebler Heidi S Stang Steven D. Stareher Willard A. Steele Robert L. Stefa ncic Steven F. Steger Janice C Stevens Glen C. Stewart Richard J, Stocker William B. Stoddard Paulo S. Stone James M. Storozum Thomas W. Stoyle Mary Jo Straziar Dale C. Strickland Diane C. Svete Catherine M. Swager Donna L Swank Debra L Swartz Deborah J, Swartz John 0. Swick Kathleen Swine Thomas A. Swope Cynthia L. Sykes Michael J. Szabo Sharon V. Tandy Betty J. Taylor Lynn A. Taylor Mark A. Tenkku John D. Thaeler Ronald W, Theisen Steven Thomas Catherine A. Thompson Susan M, Thompson Karen L. Tinker Debra L. Topfer Betsy A. Touarti Roy D. Troutman Donna J, Trynovich George E. Tuttle Carl J. Uncapher Susan K. Updike Nancy J. Urban Diane N. Van Boxel Neil R. Vanek Marsha L. Vanover Craig M Vaughn Thomas J, Velna 48 Deborah A. Viher Kim $. Viol Ronald G- Vlasz Barbara A. Vorwerk Mike A. Wagner Jeannette L Walker Julie A. Walker Mark J. Walker Suzanne M. Walker Jam es Wallace Sherry L, Waller David A. Walter Virginia M. Walton Joe M. Wargo Constance H. Wasco William E, Waters Sandra M. Waterwash Paul C. Weikel Eric A. Weil Bruce D. Weill Dennis E. Welker Margaret A. Wendell Catherine A. Werner Sandra K. Weyandt Marlene F, Wheeler Timothy J, Whiting Rebecca A. Whitman Beth A. Wichman Keith A. Wichman Gregory C. Widmer 49 Debra L Wilde Timothy L Williams Wendy A. Williams Betty J. Wilson Donna L Wintersteen Donna J. Wirtz Sunset The end of a day twelve years long. So many things happened. We learned through Seeing, Studying, Suffering, Memories never to be forgotten. We are ready for a New dawn . . . Sunr se. Full of hopes and dreams. A challenge Ready to be fulfilled. 50 Donald C. Woods Carol E. Woman Mark W. Wotawa George A. Wozniak David W.. Wright Terry L. Wright John F. Yeckley Glenn L Zeiler Robert 8 Blah Leigh E. Young Sue E. Zimmer RoT Boylen 51 Seniors Academics Mr. Hugh Brown, President of the Mentor Board of Education 54 Dr. Robert Hemberger, Superintendent of Schools. The Mentor Public Schools are dedi- cated to making available the best edu- cational opportunity to each individual child of the community. We accept this responsibility along with the home, church, and other community agencies for the development of a child's character, personality, and health. The school's most important responsibil- ity, however, is that of teaching basic skills, knowledges, and understandings. We also believe that each child should under- stand, respect, and be willing to improve his democratic heritage. 55 Mr. Howard Wolfgram, Principal Mentor High Administration We believe it is our responsibility to develop within each individual the basic skills and knowledge which will help him become a properly functioning citizen and a positive contributor to our society. We believe that each person involved in the educational process, both staff and stu- dents, should be respected as individuals. We view our school as an institution de- signed to develop self-discipline, self-con- trol, and respect for the rights of others. 56 Mr. John Cross, Mr. Benjamin Klepek, Mrs. Ruth Gooding Mr. Richard Starkey, Mr. Coogan Reese, Miss Jean Panko, Miss Florence Davis. Mr. Phillip Issac Mr, George Karnivas 57 Special Services Mr. Stanley Cratcha, Speech and Hearing. Office Secretaries—L. to R,: Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. McNeal, Mrs. Metenyi, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Bolin, Mrs. Coddington, Miss Cogswell. 58 59 Mrs. Margaret Ahlman, School Nurse. Mr. Nelson Murrirv—Deportment Chairman English Department As a member of the humanities, English i$ one of those fields of study which deals with man, with a study of man's character and spirit, his experiences and environ- ment, his ideas and values, his problems and challenges. English teaches a personal development, involving a better know- ledge of man himself. As a result of the proper study of English, a person will be better equipped not only to do his job well, but also to make good use of his leisure time. He will understand better the society in which he lives and will be more able to communicate with and contribute to it. Nelson E. Murrin Mr. Terry Wilsoi Mr. Gory MacGregor Mr . Victoria Hunt Mr. Frank Waller 62 Mrs. Marilyn Prindle Mis Judith Smiley Mrv Peg Hanrahan 63 Foreign Language (n the modern language classes the basic objective is to learn the language as a means of communication, both oral and written. In addition the culture of the country and its people is presented through reading, films, slides, tapes and filmstrips. It is hoped that students who study a modern foreign language will have added to their achievements the ability to manipulate a language other than their own and will have broadened their understanding of world affairs by learning about the culture of another country. In Latin it is hoped that students will gain facility in read- ing and understanding Latin literature. As in the modern lan- guages students also learn about the culture of the ancient Romans and Greeks. Margaret Schormuller Mrs. Marcello Phillips Mrs. Margaret 5chormuller: Deportment Chairman Mrss Eloise Stoner 64 Mr. Howard Barnes! Department Chairman Science To Know, not merely to think. 1. A prerequisite for valid and critical thinking (as opposed to wild opinion giving) is the acquisition of some fundamental knowledge of the area involved. 1. Science is changing; nothing is static. The scientific heritage doubles every ten to fifteen years. 3. Belief in fundamental cause and effect relationships is imperative. The con- cept of consequence is of utmost importance. Howard Barnes 66 Mr. Jerry Kindtvatter Mr, Roger Post Mr. Roy Jones Mr. Gary McGovern Mrs. Carol Shadwick Mr. Salvadore Carnabuci Mr. Norman Koerwitz Social Studies The primary objective of the Social Science Department is to transform youthful curiosity into knowledge which will ulti- mately promote greater human decency and brotherhood. Our desire is to provide students with an opportunity to develop a strong feeling of identity and esteem and self-respect and of personal dignity and worth. We attempt to create within the individual student the de- sire and the capacity for self-education which will ultimately provide each student the opportunity to become more fully human. We are constantly seeking means by which students can be challenged to think and function as independently as pos- sible. H. B. Wilcox Mr. Hal Witcox M rs. Elaine Dorrington Mr. John Goodwin Mr. Donald Fuchs 68 Mr. Peter Georges Mr. Frank Domokos Mr. John fteider Mr. Doniel Little Dr. Woyne Hammond Mrs. Carolyn Brinkley Mr. Howard Baughman Mr. Robert Sutch Mr. James Schonauer h Mr. George Pitier: Deportment chairman Mr. Charles Gilbert 1 Math This year, the mathematics departments major emphasis has been on the fundamental mathematics needed by all to perform as citizens in our society. For several years, we have had students pursuing an accelerated program in mathematics, but this is the first year that we have had a mathematics labora- tory. One of the reasons this was possible was that we served as a training center for all Case Western Reserve Mathematics teacher trainees. In addition to teaching in a traditional class- room situation, these student teachers helped give individual attention to each student in the math lab. Tests were given to all juniors to discover those with a need for additional work with the fundamental operations. They will be urged to take Consumer Mathematics first semester next year to better train them for citizenship. Also during the second semester a student from Case Western Reserve will assist teachers and students to understand better the use of the computer in solving mathe- matics problems. Because funds were not available it was nec- essary to cut back the mathematics offerings somewhat, increase class size, and deny other departmental request. George Pitzer Miss Mary Sonntag Miss Jane Gruic Mr. Gary McKenna 70 Business Mr. Robert Gould: Department Chairman The Business Education Department is concerned with the development of its stu- dents to the maximum extent of each stu- dent's ability. One of our objectives is to provide both the college-bound and the terminal stu- dent with a general education which offers a background in business education activities, principles, and procedures af- fecting our business economy. Personal use skills are provided in our curriculum which include Business Organi- zation and Management, Personal Short- hand, Personal Typing, and Recordkeep- ing. Vocational competency and skills are provided in selective courses such as Bookkeeping, Business Machines, Short- hand, and Typing. Robert Gould Mrs. M. Kramer Mr. R. Taylor 72 Miss E. Glaros Mrs. Ruth F. Murray Mr. R. Kull Mr. R. Rose Mr, Nelson Garden Miss Janet L Galik Mr. Ted Keller, Chairman Art Department You don't learn art by osmosis. You learn by putting in many hours a day working—and not being discouraged. Growth in art is best realized by in- volvement in successive art experiences of which drawing is the foundation. High School pupils are intrigued and inventive when they are challenged to express them- selves in various media as polymer, oils, water colors, ceramics, jewelry, etc. Some students are in art for personal enjoyment; others are interested in gain- ing recognition while in school, and others are working toward a career in art. Ted Keller Music Mr, Theodore H. Hieronymus An Awareness . . . To pause, to LISTEN And in listening awaken to the sounds. Sounds surround us daily, Soft sounds, loud sounds, emotional sounds MUSICAL SOUNDS. And in having to be able to discern. Music of yesteryear, today, and tomorrow. All which constitutes our culture. To be able to understand these sounds, Music Theory To be able to perform these sounds. Performing Groups To be able to identify these sounds, Music Appreciation 76 ► r Mr. Gayle Sfolhetm 77 •V Miss Lynn Shupe; Deportment Chairman Physical Education The physical education department offers a wide variety of sports activities which interest as well as challenge the stu- dents. Since there is such a trend toward sedentary living today, one of the major goals is to expose the students to a variety of sports which they can pursue during leisure time as adults. As much emphasis as is possible is placed on individual and dual sports. This is not to say that team activities are not a part of the program. Team sports offers students a challenge, help de- velop a healthy competitive spirit, and show the positive results which result when people work together toward the same goal. Each year the instructional staff tries to introduce new activities which will further stimulate interest and participation in the program. Lynn Shupe 78 Mrs. Nancy Galbos Home Economics The Vocational Home Economics depart- ment furnishes in-depth learning experiences for those students interested in Homemaking as a career. Girls should consider family and home management, making wise choices as a consumer, and preparation for marriage and family relationships as a primary goal for a lifetime of enrichment through better family living. Home Economics Olive M. Hunyadi Olive M. Hunyadi 80 Donna Farinacei Mrs. Mary Fancher, Miss Miriam Boyter Research Center The two main goals of the R.C. are to have each student become self-sufficient in the use of a research of information center, and to provide supplementary materials for use with text books. If a student is going to continue his education in a college or a university, he or she should know how to proceed with research for papers or thesis. If a student is going directly into a vocation, he should know how to locate information relative to his vocation, to an avocational pursuit or to recreational reading. Here at the High School students will be exposed not only to books but to pamphlets, catalogs, periodicals and various types of audio- visual materials such as filmstrips, loops, slides, records and microfilms and he will be instructed in their use. Mary D. Fancher Library Coordinator Mrs. Mery Humphrey Mrs. Jackie Me In Hire 82 Mr. James Jamison, Department Chairman Industrial Arts We believe that an educated person is aware of the type of society in which he lives. Therefore, since we live in an indus- trial and technological society, our cur- riculum is designed to provide a student some insights into the materials and processes common to an industrial society. We attempt to provide the student with some degree of basic understanding and skill for entry either into his vocation or into any further education. James Jamison Mr. Richard Smith Mr. Hugh Taylor Mr. Charles Durnbaugh 83 K Mr. William Peyton: Auto Body Mr. Robert Ryan: Auto Body Vocational Mentor's vocational program has two main goals. The first is to contribute to the educational program by making it more purposeful and functional, especially in the development of abilities and work attitudes which are essential to employment. The second is to provide Mentor's youth an opportunity to sup plement their education with specific occupational training in marketable skills and knowledge. Upon the acquisition of basic marketable skills in the voca- tional program selected, the student will be able to enter the job market with a decided advantage. If the student wishes to continue his education, participation in the vocational program does not pre-empt his option of attending college. In some instances, it may provide the financial means to a college degree. Mr. Joseph Arcadi: Auto Mechanics TRAINING CHAR $ MpP • L I(J 84 Mr. Phil Lutr: Auto Mechanics 85 Mrs, Bonnie Oberson: DE Mr. Armond Sonvido; Vocationol Electronics 86 Mr. Adolph Kultti: Vocational Drafting BOTTOM ROW, L to R.: Louise Berio, Alice Hellriegel, Gerry Gomes, Betty Lone, Eleonor Achilli, Margaret Allen, Clara Hipps. SECOND ROW; Agnes Messersmith, Judy Maynor, Roberta Kidd, Chris Stiffler, Millie Jerse, Sadie Cranfield, Margaret Bradarich, Catherine Polo, Lucille Waite. THIRD ROW: Kote White, Julia Furchak, Kay Piano, Beatrice Hendrick, Evelyn Fowler, Pearl Schmidt, Bonnie Harris, Janise Kline, Olive Jansen, Margaret Baker, So Hie Butcher, Nancy Go line, Elain Hanson, Jean Baker, Audrey Kirkpatrick, Florence Chopuls. Cooks and Custodians l. TO R.: Roscoe Riddle, Harry Hammonds, Ted Ungers, Dora Bowman, Florence Johnson, Otis Cody, Earl Truesdell Norman Dovis. Not pictured: Donald Bixley, Violet Chaney, Lois Walters, Willard Bowman, Joseph Dingus, Edward Lyons, Anthony Nicostro, Ralph Pengstorf, Glen Stayer, Lee Towne, Alice West, 88 Seniors Academics Sports Cards Come Through FIRST ROW (L lo R): Coach Comokot, Jim Baker, Roger Campbell, John Langdon, Kurt Russell, Glen Bowen, Tom Staebler, Ted Durchik, Jon Lovelace, Coach Priest. SECOND ROW: Jerry Bennett, Tom Velna, Tim Hine, Steve Galbos, Scott Adie, Terry Chesborough, Ron Guidici, Dave Sierleja, Coach Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Rick Stocker, Dennis Fuchs, Bill Stoddard, Morgan Rodehorst, Terry Martin, Mike Goetz, Dave Beltzer, Jeff Ivey, Mike Henk, Dan Brown. FOURTH ROW: Coach Fuchs, Dennis Anderson, Bill Dawson, Jeff Specht, Bob Blakesmith, Sob Krai, Jim Tolliver, Kirt Campbell, Mark Cain, Phil Moy. FIFTH ROW: Chuck Locy, Frank Cannato, Gary Metefko, Dave Dover, Mike Pietila, Mike Ruthsatz, Bill Jackett, Don Woods, Art TouartI, Dave Dial. SIXTH ROW: Phil Gregor, Terry CaldwaJd, Andy Cornell, Joe Viher, Nate Robinson, Don Martin, Dan Layton. SEVENTH ROW: Coach Starman, Reed Shope, Duane Massey, John Denoewer, Tom Fox, Joe Moss, Mike Blazetic, Jim DeMay, Coach Karnavos. 92 Under the direction of Frank Domokos, the Cardinals fin ished in the season as co-champions with Willoughby South in the GCC. After dropping their first three outings. Mentor came back to secure a 5-4-1 record. Mentor had five boys on the All- Conference team in running back Don Martin, defensive end Bill Stoddard, defensive back Ron Guidici, middle linebacker Phil Moy and offensive guard Chuck Locy. 93 94 95 FIRST ROW, (L to R): T. Smith, B. Smith, T. Lekutis, M, Matyjasik, D. Yeary, J. Chesborough, D. Fuchs. SECOND ROW: Coach Starman, J. Grey, C. Reynolds, D. Waller, D. Waskovich, S. Klememcic, D. Hooper. THIRD ROW: R. Krems, D. Rooker, R. Sacash, D. Pekarcik, E. Peterson, R. Swaney, B. Murphy, T. Handler. FOURTH ROW: B. Clark, G. Anthony, P. Lovejoy, B. Schilling, R. Siler, R. Prentice, J. Balish. FIFTH ROW: D. Uchaker, D. Washner, J. Cartwright, W. Hale, G. Gorman, E, Layton, M. DeMay, R, Anthony. 96 The Junior Varsity football squad, under the direction of Coach Dan Little, excelled this year as it cap- tured the conference crown. Many fine ball players did well for the team, thus increasing the chances for a varsity crown next year. Sophomore players this year included T. Smith, B. Smith, T. Lekutis, M. Matyjasik, D. Yeary, J. Ches- brough, D. Fuchs, J. Gray, C. Reynolds, D. Waller, D. Waskovich, S. Klemen.de, 0. Hooper, R. Krems, D, Rooker, R. Sacash, D. Pekarsik, E. Peterson, R. Swaney, B. Murphy, T. Handler, B. Clark, G. Anthony, P. Lovejoy, B. Shilling, R. Siller, R. Prentice, J. Ballish, D. Uchacker, D. Washner, J. Cartwright, W, Hale, G. Gorman, E. Layton, M. DeMay, R. Anthony. 97 Ain't It Funky Now KNEELING: William Conklin, Mitch Daniels, Gary Mynchenberg, Bruce Kollister, Don Marlin, Mike Pietila, George Woxniak, mgr. STANDING: Coach John Namciu, Jim Baker, Keith Patterson, Floyd Fishleigh, Harry Fishleigh, Paul Brost, Nate Robinson, Jerry Bennet, Flip Gallagher, mgr. 98 In the early part of the 70-71 season, the Cardinals found themselves on the low end of the score quite often. One of the most disappointing losses was at the hands of Willoughby South, 58-57. About halfway through the season the cagers began to play good team basket- ball. This was evident in the Cards home victory over South, 39-36. The highpoint of the season was a hard fought victory over the Bedford Bearcats, 39-38. The loss was Bedford's only one in the season play and the Big Red Machine snapped the Bearcats 13 game winning streak. MHS OPP. 40 Geneva 57 38 Berea 60 55 W. Geauga 63 57 South 58 52 Midpark 51 50 Bedford 80 59 Maple Hts. 61 55 North 53 51 Kenston 57 53 Mayfield 64 62 Harvey 78 40 Berea 60 36 South 39 54 Midpark 45 39 Bedford 38 44 Maple Hts. 46 45 North 47 56 Mayfield 48 99 Junior Varsity MHS 47 Geneva 37 MHS 25 Berea 47 MHS 50 W. Geauga 39 MHS 33 South 57 MHS 40 Midpark 52 MHS 42 Bedford 59 MHS 43 Maple Hts. 51 MHS 21 North 45 MHS 46 Ken sto n 52 MHS 35 Mayfield 46 MHS 38 Harvey 56 MHS 40 Berea 68 MHS 47 South 53 MHS 36 Midpark 61 MHS 38 Bedford 46 MHS 41 Maple Hts, 54 MHS 29 North 58 MHS 30 Mayfield 41 100 101 Varsity Wrestling FIRST ROW: P. Gregor, D. Martin, T. DeFisher, M. Szobo, A. Minadeo, P. Larimer, G. Burger, L. Mate, C. Vaughn, M. Ratecliffe, C locy SECOND ROW: K. Victor, B. Maquet, B. Liptak, R. Lewis, E. Oldenberg, C. Podnar, G. Anthony, M. Dunban, D. Fuchs, J. Chesbrough, THIRD ROW: J. Colak R GalJaaher T Caldwell. ' 102 Although the wrestling team had the ability to be in contention for the crown, they didn't get it together at their meets as their record was 52-10. Everyone on the mat tried their hardest and in true Mentor tradition they never gave up. There were some promising notes from sophomores Darryl Yeary and Bob Liptak and ju- niors Phil Gregor and John Lovelave, and we hope to have a fine team next year. Mentor Visitors Kenston 15 34 Madison 13 33 Sandusky 27 16 Warrensville 23 19 Midpark 21 22 Elyria 9 36 Berea 12 31 South 14 30 Bedford 17 28 Maple Hts. 2 42 North 14 32 Mayfield 15 24 103 104 In true Mentor High tradition, the 1970-71 Varsity Cheerleaders come through with spirit and fight at both football and basketball games. Cheerleaders with year included Wendy Fabian, Karen Cunningham, Jackie Maher, Wanda Bartholomew, Sue Galbos, and Nancy Slaughter. 106 Wrestling Cheerleaders Wrestling Cheerleaders cheered for their team at every match this season, bringing spirit to an otherwise depressing season. Wrestling cheerleaders this year included Elaine McGuire, Robin Muir, Wendy Williams, Debbie Wolfgram, Don- na Williams, Carol Weitz, Kathre Rezak, and Carol Beall (mascot). 108 JV Cheerleaders I TO R: Dorothy Martin, Bobbie Photo, Kothie Witkowski, Bonnie Johnson, Jody Hummer, Lauri Daniels. 109 Girls Sports This year the girls were afforded many opportunities to participate in athletics. Golf was held at Vink's and bowling was held at Regal Lanes. The girls also had golf and archery in physi- cal education class. Varsity Field Hockey FIRST ROW: Nina Lawson, Cheryl Williams, Bonnie Barrett, Sue Galbos, Tammy Defisher, Carol Beal. SECOND ROW: Sue Chorman, Jackie Bolden, Luann Luoma, Bonnie Williams, Karen Cunningham, Carol Stocker. JV Volleyball FIRST ROW: Cindy Dietz, Cathy Witkowsky, Bonnie Williams, Eileen Colovecehio, Carol Stocker. SECOND ROW: Sue Chorman, Cmdee Judge, Bonnie Poto, Doris Wiseman, Linda Durchik. Ill FIRST ROW: Bonnie Barrett, Tammy Defisher, Carol Beall, Jay Lumbland. SECOND ROW: Coach Lyn Shope, Sue Hengosbach, Nancy Lyman, Jackie Maher, Mariam Wood, Mgr. Camera shy—Wendy Fabian, Sally Hadock, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cidy Dietz, Cathy Witkowski, Sue Chorman, Tracy Kotnik, Doris Wiseman, Carol Stocker, Patsy Jones, Linda Durchik. 6 a s k e t b a I I The J.V. basketball team went un- defeated, out scored most opponents by 25 points, and finished the season with a very good lookout for next year. The varsity didn't do as well as the J.V.'s but they also had a very good look all season. Overall season record was 3-2 and they had their best game against Madison. The team's top scorers were Tammy Defisher, Carol Beal, and Wendy Fabian. 112 Girls Sports 113 Cards Come Around FIRST ROW: J. Falcon, J. Namesnik, ). Butler, D. Massey, P. Diago, SECOND ROW: Coach Priest, S. Martin, J, Green, Terry Caldwell, R, Portaro, P. Brest, R. Gray, D Brandt, R. Shape, B, Pratt, M, Rodehorst, Manager. THIRD ROW: F. Cannato, $. Russell, T. Kollister, T. Prozoski, B. Kollister, N. Robinson, G. Metelko, G, My chen berg. Mentor 4 Ashtabula 3 Mentor 2 Harvey 3 Mentor 11 Berea 5 Mentor 6 Lincoln West 4 Mentor 3 South 7 Mentor 4 Riverside 3 Mentor 3 Bedford 7 Mentor 8 Shaker 5 Mentor 1 Shaker 3 Mentor 7 Harvey 1 Mentor 10 North 0 Mentor 2 South 3 Mentor 3 Harvey 4 Mentor 1 Mayfield 2 Mentor 6 Gilmour 1 Mentor 2 Ashtabula 3 Mentor 5 Berea 3 Mentor 4 Padua 5 Mentor 3 South 6 Mentor 12 Mid park 2 Mentor 1 Riverside 2 Mentor 1 Bedford 2 Mentor 4 Maple 3 Mentor 4 Maple 2 Mentor 2 North 3 Mentor 3 Mayfield 2 114 Under Coach Ron Priest, the 1970-71 Cardinals played themselves into third place of the GCC. Led on the mound by junior Tom Pesosky, the batsmen wound up 13-13 overall and 7-6 in the conference. Providing the much needed hitting this year were seniors Scott Martin, Paul Brost, captain Frank Cannato, and Larry Greene. Juniors Bill Pratt and Reed Shope also added to the team's hitting. Along with playing good team defense, the Cardinals took advantage of double steals and squeeze plays. As there were many juniors on the team, next year should be another good year for the team. 115 Pickin' Em Up and Puttin' Em Down Ed Grossman MHS 44 Rick Krems Eric Oldenberg MHS 21 Mark Roland Dave Oilmans MHS 19 Dave Much Dale Stapleton MHS 27 Al Papp Eric Wiel MHS 15 Don Jernigan Tim Hurley MHS 28 Pat Lynch MHS 19 North 19 Kevin Steadman Dave Bloom Bedford 36 Rick Buckley Mike Vernon Midpark 42 Larry Watson Jerry Hammerton Berea 28 Jim Rokosky Scott Powell Maple Hts. 49 Coach Coog Reese Paul Hinkle Mayfield 29 Jeff McClelland Dave Leacock South 41 Roger Cameron Kurt Sommers Kerry Ochaba 116 Compiling a dual meet record of 6 wins and 1 loss, the Cross Country team placed second in the Greater Cleveland Conference under Coach Coo- gan Reese. The team placed second in the South Invitational and fourth in the Gilmore Invitational. This years Harriers were also district champs and placed 18th as a team in the state meet. 118 The cindermen had a very disappointing and disputed season. The season started with Berea disputing the 880 relay in the dual meet between Mentor and Berea. The race was run over and the outcome turned the meet in Berea's favor and gave them the conference Crown. The cards then dropped a dual meet to Maple Heights. The season did have some bright spots though as the cindermen captured the Mentor Relays for the fifth consecutive time from such contenders as St. Joseph and Euclid. 120 121 Swimming Team FIRST ROW: Bill Denison, Dave Crookshanks, Kent Meyers, Steve Belus, Woody Hale, Cris Baron, SECOND ROW: Dave Beltzer, Dick Dunning, Mike Kluska, Tim Hine, Steve Golbos, Tim Conner, Steve Shofield, Coach Karnavas. This year's swim team included swim- mers that had experience ranging from zero to two years of high school competi- tion. Those with no experience showed a desire to work hard and displayed great competitive spirit. Those with experience showed the leadership and maturity ex- pected of them. Swimming against some of the better teams in the state, the mermen posted a record of 4-9. Although the record was not outstanding, the fine individual efforts of Tom Connor, Steve Galbos, and Kent Meyers made the team as exciting to watch as any in the area. Galbos was rewarded for his efforts with a trip to the state meet, qualifying in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. The final outcome of this trip was an 11th place finish in the 50-yard freestyle. 122 Intramurals Mr. Gilbert, a math teacher, en- thused the students of Mentor high to partake in his intramural program by having such programs as a basket- ball championship, volleyball, bowl- ling, pingpong, and many other pro- grams of interest. For a grand finale Mr. Gilbert had a co-ed camping and canoe trip which proved to be a great success. G y m n a s t m I c s BOTTOM ROW: Debi Payne, Becky Wilcocks, Bruce Schram, Eileen Colavecchio, Morion Harrold, Patsy Jones, Patty Piseopink. SECOND ROW: Karen Cunningham, Mary Stazair, Ann Tolcot, Nancy Slaughter, Betsy Fridge, Lynn Reeves, Kim Elkins, Jennifer Gallagher. THIRD ROW: Denise Baker, Ken Yeso, Cherle Williams, Pat Simmons, Darlene Bober, Debbie Larner, Cathy Witkowski. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Resak, Diane Poling. FIFTH ROW: Judy Matsco, Barb Pell, Robin Fogelmon, Elaine McGuire. A gymnastics club was once again formed with a great amount of enthusiasm within the club. Mr. Mayvill and Miss Behne kept the club enthusiasm up by having shows for the P.T.A. and at half time of basketball games. The season was closed with the hope of once again forming a team. 123 FRONT ROW: Scotf Harriger, Al Meyers. SECOND ROW: Dennis Lockard, Mike Grdina, Dove Beltier, Coach Sanvido. MHS 172 North 162 MHS 170 Bedford 189 MHS 187 Midpark 191 MHS 166 Berea 181 MHS 171 Maple 170 MHS 177 Mayfield 169 MHS 173 South 163 MHS 175 North 173 MHS 174 Bedford 178 MHS 167 Midpark 174 MHS 169 Berea 191 MHS 164 Maple 157 MHS 154 South 181 MHS 176 Mayfield 171 This yearns won-lost record does not reflect the success of the team's individual performances. With se- nior Dave Beltzer pacing the team, it was one of the finest golf team's in Mentor's history. Adding to the fine team effort were sophomores Scott Harriger and Mike Grdina and junior Dennis Lockard. 124 125 The cindermen once again won the Mentor Relays for the fifth consecutive year. This year the Cards had to sweat it out, but they came through against such teams as Euclid and St, Joseph which most people said would take the Relays crown away from Mentor. The cindermen came through with some out- standing team efforts and the cindermen can be proud of their fifth win. 126 Sport Highlights Seniors Academics Sports Activities Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. L. Hughes Our Guest from Afar 130 Deep as wells are his eyes Deep as the hollows Of the immortal oak Brown and Liquid Like creamy chocolate Heated over a slow fire Warm and alive Like a new-born calf Fresh from its mother's womb Deep as wells are his eyes Deep as the hollows Of the immortal oak Such are the eyes Of the African B. Taylor Our Good Will Ambassador 131 Students Become Civic Officials Buckeye Girls' Staters spent one week learning and practicing the workings of state and local government from cam- paigning to legislating. Representatives, sponsored by the American Legion Aux- iliary and the Mentor Women's Clubs, flag raising, and room inspection. High- lights of the session, held at Capital University in Columbus, included a tour of the Capitol, a speech by the state governor, and the inaugural banquet of the elected governor. FIRST ROW: Sue Updike (alternate), Barb Benedict. SECOND ROW: Robin Muir, Nancy Urban, Wendy Bartholomew. THIRD ROW: Arm Griffith, Dee Guiggle (alternates). Mentor High's representatives to Buck- eye Boys' State spent a week at Ohio Uni- versity also studying and running imag- inary state and city governments. Boys' Staters listened to the views of governor elect John Gilligan, a representative of the Communist party, and a former head coach from Upper Arlington High School, Marv Moorhead. FIRST ROW: Jerry Malik, Bill Jackett, Ron Giudici, SECOND ROW: Terry Martin, Bruce Weill, Greg Lei- fer, Leo Boiko. 132 N.M.S.Q.T. Finalists Mark Majewski Notional Honor Society FIRST ROW: Carol Worman, Tena Sawdey, Greg Leifer, LuAnn luoma, Ann Griffith. SECOND ROW: Harry Fishleigh, Ron Giwdici, Nancy Urban, Miss Schormuller, Gretchen Oldfather, Barb Benedict. National Honor Society is a selective organization whose members have de- monstrated the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The relatively small group organizes a special induction ceremony and tea each spring. Not more than fifteen per cent of the se- nior class and not more than five per cent of the junior class may be admitted. Similarly outstanding in academic com- petition are four Mentor High seniors who became semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Top scorers on the test, which is taken by juniors all across the country, are given distinguished consideration in scholarship and college admittance competition. 133 Among some 750 Seniors, there are ten that have been consistently outstanding. These ten have spent their three years of high school working hard to maintain a 3.8 or better grade point average. They also have participated in many extracurricular ac- tivities in school and in the community. They have all been on the Principal's Honor Roll every year, and will graduate Summa Cum Laude. These four boys and six girls who have excelled are: Rob Diedrichs, Gayle Knebusch, Ron Laskowski, Barb Mannino, Robin Muir, Gretchen Oldfather, Dave Page, Jim Pollard, Sharon Tandy, and Nancy Urban. Amazing 134 Music A CAPPEUA CHOIR; FIRST ROW: Wolfgram, Baksa, McGuire, Galbos, Slaughter, Bingell, Touarti, Fogelman, Jones, Farmer, Brunner, Page, Moor, Pohto, Dovenbarger, MacDougall, Shulz, Perry, Enkler SECOND ROW: Mitchell, Ely, Bitzer, Thompson, Benedict, Collins, Barred, DiSanza, Tuttle, Lappin, Dover, Jernigan, Weil, Lynch, Green, Conklin, Hurley, Tenku, Welker, Howlette, Bloom, Freeman, Waterwash, Gregory, Viher, Barrow, Meister. THIRD ROW: Ham- mon, Tandy, Tripepi, Patrick, Barrett, Leonard, Battista, Heiss, Birch, Southall, Warded, Beltzer, Fike, Pettit, Kollister, Welker, Caswell, Broy, Corey, Reed, Updike, Wilde, Schwartz. FOURTH ROW: Ahlstrom, Worman, Balogh, Blakesmith, Gerstenberger, Hamko, Voughn, Baker, Fox, Havel, Johnson, Martin, Haught, Rwthsatz, Whitman, Paytosh, Andrusis, Dyke, Minor, Svette, Nadolski, Pettit, Clemence, Strong, Cummings. FIFTH ROW: Shope, Theisen, Green, Skidmore, Guidici, Brest, O'Connor, Boiko, Brannon, Fuchs, Fry, Hinckel, Mote. TOP 25: FIRST ROW: Meister, Thompson, Schuldt, Bingell, Fogelman, McGuire, Galbos, Moor. SECOND ROW: Updike, Conklin, DiSania, Young, Bray, Enkler, Tuttle, Ahlstrom. THIRD ROW; Pertaro, Ruthsatz, Jernigan, Whitman, Hurley, Martin. FOURTH ROW: Fry, Fike, Fox, Davis, Fuchs, Osborne, O'Connor. Performing for school assemblies and presenting annual concerts at Christmas and Springtime were only a few of the activities that kept the A Cappella choir busy this year. The annual Exchange Con- cert was successfully held with Bellevue High School. The Choir then traveled to the district contest and received a Superior rating. By producing a unique Spring con- cert which displayed the talents of many the Choir showed their versatility. The concert consisted of small ensembles, soloists, the Choir as one unit, and several specialty acts. Top 25, one of the most appealing and active Mentor High vocal music groups, is a select group of talented vocalists. 136 Makers They've Got Rhythm FIRST ROW: Jeanie Cameron, Kathy Rush, Barb Kelley, Denise Perko, Donna Petti, Dale DiSanza, Vickie Ensign, Lynn Gundic, Debi Payne, Cindy Comer, Sally Sidewond- SECOND ROW; Ann Reiter, Cathy Chartier, Paula Rogers, Jan Boonston, Jane Mance, Ron Portaro, Barb Worman, Pam Brooks, Sara Burrows, Amy Sidewand, Marion Harrold, Linda Pochodzay. THIRD ROW: Connie McClennand, Mark Hathy, Martha Jueschke, Cindy Laymon, Maureen O'Connor, Mark Hut- chinson, Vary Henderson, Anita Williams, Stephanie Zalar, Kathy Siedlarczyk, Cyndy Koubeck, Karen McClure, Liz Foster, Cindi Williams, FOURTH ROW: Bob Kern, Bob Price, Tom Hamilton, Skip Osborn, Roy Irwin, Steve Skidmore, Brad Davis, David Mate, Allyson Clemence, Judi Wetzel, Cindy Weishner, Colleen Call, 5ue Schuster. Mixed chorus is made up of those stu- dents who are interested in improving their voices through training. After a student has participated in this group, he may join another more specialized vocal music group. 138 Sing Along with Mr. H FIRST ROW: Bob Liptak, Chas Haffner, Scraper Bell, Gory Schneider, Bob McGuire, Ernest Zelesar, Cary Burrier, Steve Belus, Mark Morehouse. SECOND ROW: Art Touarti, Ed Moss, William Conklin, Steve Swank, Darrell Martin, Dave Bowmon, Bill liptak, Gregg Gerstenberger, Mark Havel. THIRD ROW: Dale DiSanza, Joe Liquori, Harry Barker, Mike Rhinehart, J. Schirm, Bill Jackett, Dennis Anderson, Jack Butler, David Beltzer, Brad Davis. FOURTH ROW: Leo Boiko, Frank MaMana, Jeff Passerotti, Rick Stocker, Tom Velna, Kurt Russell, Bob Humphrey, Scott Adie, Morgan Spiker, Rick Bobirtchok, Boy's Glee Club is open to any boy in- terested in singing. Glee Club meets two modules a day and members receive one- half credit. The group performs at the an- nual Christmas and spring concerts. 139 Swinging Seniors FIRST ROW: Nancy Bak a, Linda Boykin, Robin Fogelman, Debbie Topfer, Mary Rosipko, Sharon Searberry, Sue Mosley, Debbie Lattner, Debbie Bilfig, Ruth Cottrell, Cathy Swager, Pam Perry, Debbie Barnett, Marcia Pohto, Marcia Shaner. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Call, Pam Brown, Nora Oley, Kelly Macauley, Mickey Deatter, Debbie Carosello, Coni Wasco, Debby Shope, Cyndy Koubeck, Wendy Williams, Brenda Smartt, Linda Reed, Jude Paytosh, Kathy Swiney, Deby Swartz, Joanne Schutz. THIRD ROW: Sandy Mack, Gail Connors, Kathy Sherwood, Bev Burney, Joyce Marino, Cathy Cherry, Margaret Brozina, Wanda Bar- tholomew, Diane Svete, Caroline Mosure, Pat Earle, Phyllis McVey, Denise Kanzal, Marion Cottrell, Cindy Sykes. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Russell, Amy Butler, Ann Griffith, Lyn Taylor, Linda Finney, Sue Zimmer, Dee Myers, Carol Beall, Linda Nurgesser, Donna Wintersteen, Cindy Scott, Donna Bondra, Kathy McGill, Chris Shaefer, Jeanette Benline. Senior Girls' Glee Club is open to any senior girl interested in singing. This group performs with the other school music groups at the annual Christmas and Spring Con- certs. In order to allow maximum partici- pation in glee club, seniors formed a separ- ate group this year. 140 Junior Girls' Glee Club FIRST ROW: Marion Harrold, Robin Milnark, Judy Wheeler, Lisa Parsons, Becky Whitman, Marsha Horvath, Debbie Leone, Lauri Daniels, Celine Frabotta, Sandy Schultz, Linda Irvin. SECOND ROW: Loretta Zakar, Sui Pascoe, Denise Perko, Dava Stoer, Evelyn Ratiea, Nancy Harris, Francine Stossa, Donna Williams, Jody Hummer, Kim Elkins, Sharon Bober, Jone Naglitch, Kathy Bohatch, Georgeanne Osborne. THIRD ROW: Mic Shaefer, Tash Bachman, Linda Wheeler, Karen Monasky, Mary Salomone, Nancy Wright, Noncy Daniels, Barbara Cool, Loretta Woe, Karen Bowling, Becky Lors, Pat Healy, Alberta Gillespie. FOURTH ROW: Gretchen Sawdey, Pat Zimmers, Diane Moody, Vickie Ragone, Cindy Bail, Ellen Osborn, Peg Rant , Joan Koskinen, Vicki Gordon, Alison Roller, Sharon Fritz, Marty Beneggeman, Renee Brauert, Newly formed. Junior Girls' Glee Club, is an accredited course that meets 2 mod- ules a day. This group performs at the Christmas and Spring Concerts, which are given by the Vocal Music Department. Vocal Music Ensembles MIXED ENSEMBLE I—FIRST ROW; Bonnie Barrett, Linda Schuldt, Elaine Mc- Guire, SECOND ROW: Mindy Corey, Bob Greene. THIRD ROW; Steve John- son, Terry Martin, Tom Fox. MIXED ENSEMBLE II—FIRST ROW: Jeanie Cameron, Allyson Clemence. SEC- OND ROW: Jan Boonstra, Dole DiSanza. THIRD ROW; Ron Portaro, Steve Skidmore, Brad Davis. CHAMBER ENSEMBLE I—FIRST ROW: Nancy Boksa, Jan Page, Robin Fogelman, Debby Swartx, Patty Bingal. SECOND ROW; Marcia Pohto, Sharon Tandy, Mike Petite, Jim Fike. THIRD ROW: 5ue Updike, Rose Pettit, Al Bray, Kevin Lappin. FOURTH ROW; Steve Johnson, Dennis Fuchs, Paul Brost, Mike O'Conner. 142 Vie for Honors at State Girls' Ensemble—FIRST ROW: Sally Sidewand, Vickie Ensign, Debbie Wolfgram, Cindy Comer, Amy Sidewand, Debi Payne, Elaine Me Guire. SECOND ROW: Sara Burrows, Linda Boykin, Becky Lors, Barb Kelley, Doreen Lawyer, Denise Perko, Ann Reiter. THIRD ROW: Karen Monasky, Jane Mance, Theresa Reid, Sue Updike, Jacque Heiss, Karen McCluve, Anita Williams. FOURTH ROW: Becky Battista, Amy Birch, Jan Ahlstrom, Carol Homm, Becy Whitman, Mary Henderson, Maureen O'Connor, Nancy Daniels. Boys' Ensemble—FIRST ROW: Jim Fike, Gregg Gerstenberger, Reed Shope. SECOND ROW: Dave Beltzer, Steve Skidmore. THIRD ROW: Mark Havel, Leo Boiko, Steve Johnson. Chamber Ensemble II—FIRST ROW: Nancy Slaughter, Mary Moor, Linda Schuldt, Patrick Lynch. SECOND ROW: Pamela Perry, Candie Bloom, Dale Di- Soma, Diane Svete. THIRD ROW: Amy Birch, Ron Portaro, George Tuttle, Steve Skidmore. FOURTH ROW: Gregg Gertsen be rger, Bonnie Bologh, Bill Wecker, Steve Johnson. 143 FCMB Marches on. . .and. . .on. . .and. . .on! FIRST ROW: Latch, Supanik, Whitman, Peyton, Birch. SECOND ROW: Weaver, Cottrell, Wilcox, Schultz, Chaffee, Smith, Ashmore, Smith, Kollister, Edwards. THIRD ROW: Gilles, Clemence, Follis, Fadel, Lily, Ahlstrom, Konrd, Dooms, Davis, Scharenberg, Wenning. FOURTH ROW: Ring, Schmidt, Merrill, Larson, Vug- teveen, Lewis, Hinkle, Millers, McKinney, Webster, Cuffman. FIFTH ROW: Winter, Lewis, Lilly, Luthardt, Steger, Kotnik, Cottrell, Mason, Connors, Cottrell. SIXTH ROW: Gish, Morris, Gentile. Woodruff, MacDonald, Berke, Seal, Crookshanks, Williams, Lewsader. SEVENTH ROW: Mulhauser, Smith, Earley, Waite, Borden, Bowen, Schilpf, Baron, lesko, Strickland. EIGHTH ROW: Jones, Pruitt, Durkee. NINTH ROW: Stevens, Brown, Bundy, Passerotti, Summerville, Shaner! Scharenberg, Bushnell, Scarberry, Cooper. TENTH ROW: Call, Suesko, Weissman, Keeper, Smith, Schulyz, Lewis, Stokes, Fisker, Lorton. The Fighting Cardinal Marching Band Soul Stepped across the field before each football game playing Hurrah for Mentor . The FCMB consisted of about 80 members plus 5 majorettes, the drum major, and assistant drum major. These ambitious musicians began their practicing the week before school started. Their performances contributed to the Mentor school spirit. Providing incentive for mem- bers, a Best Rank Award was given each week to the rank which did the most outstanding job. With the guidance of director Gayle Stalheim, and leadership of Brian Edwards, drum major, the band produced exciting half time shows. Also adding to the enthusiasm were Jeff Weav- er, assistant drum major and majorettes, Becky Witman, Amy Birch, Billie-Jo Pey- ton, Peggy Supanik, and Debbie Latch. These spirited twirlers added variety to the half time shows with their original routines. S 144 And the Beat Goes on CONCERT BAND: FIRST ROW: Cooper, Welker, Widgren, Evans, Petit, Webster, Bishop, Moody, Thompson, William, Merriom. SECOND ROW: Dratwa, Weiss man, Lewis, Shaner, Simmeziree, Shannon, Brown, Smith, Brown, Scarberry, Fisher. THIRD ROW: Lilly, McKinney, Bundy, Keeper, Wsuards, Cottrell, Widmer Bushnell, Mason, MacDonald. Ansell. FOURTH ROW: Naftanail, Ivy, Kollister, Harrison, Lewsader, Miller, Larson, Block, Lewis, Clemente. FIFTH ROW Weaver Konrad, Fadel, lily, Cambell, Schultz, Taylor, Smith, Russell, Sultzer. SIXTH ROW: Daniels, Schmidt, Bloom, Smith, Herbert, Murnyack, Tyler, Williams, Seal, Dun lap. Symphonic Band is the most select of the instrumental music groups. Auditions, conducted by Gayle M. Stalheim, are held at the opening of the school year. Members are chosen on the basis of qual- ity of performance and experience with the instrument. Membership in the organ- ization is limited to about one-hundred students. Membership in Concert Band is opened to all instrumental music students. Its ob- jective is to teach specialized skills in scale work and playing technique. Several times a year both bands per- form for the public and the student body. Members also participate in state solo and ensemble contests. ORCHESTRA: FIRST ROW: Scharenberg, Lahgal, Benedict, Shiner, Fais, O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Kotnik, Lewsader, Sherman, Stevens, Schlipf, Bishop. THIRD ROW: Waite, Cottrell, Berke, Manoff, Williams, Passe- rotti. FOURTH ROW: Haught, Staidle, Harrison, Reinke, Muhaoser,Gish. 146 SYMPHONIC BAND: FIRST ROW: Ernestine Call, Mary Svesko, Jeff Berke, Julie Jones, Julie Passerottl, Pot Schultz, Barb Lor ton, Debby Hegybeli, Nancy Mustard, Sandi Bowen. SECOND ROW: Debbie Borden, Barb Lewis, Linda Stokes, Barb Maxon, Lu Ann Keeper, Sue Smith, Pat Connor, Robin Vugteveen, Dtone Schlipf, Nancy Waite, Janis Scharenberg. THIRD ROW: Jeri Pruitt, Ruth Cottrell, Jan Stevens, Jackie Maher, Diane Durkee, Cassi Heeter, Kathy Hendricks, Debbie Cooper, Greg Widmer, Bob Winter, Debbie Wenning, Ronnie Dooms. FOURTH ROW: Karen Lewsader, Dave Steger, Marcella Hinkle, Pom Gilles, Bruce Weill, Howard Peace, Mark Ruthardt, Steve Steger, Bob Woodruff, Fawn Cashmere, Bruce Ubal, FIFTH ROW: Diane Merrill, Tracy Kotnik, Gary Cuffman, Rick Gunsoulus, Chuck Kirkpatrick, Jan Ring, Jan Ahlstrom, Morgan Rodehorst, Pete Davis, Allyson Ciemence, Nancy Scharenberg, SIXTH ROW: Joan Follis, Denis© Earley, Darla Cbafee, Kathy Schwehr, Jeff Smith, Mark Ashmore, Rick Wilcox, Chris Baron, Tim Cottrell, Rick Harrison. SEVENTH ROW: Ed Hale, Rob Morris, Nick Gish, Bonnie Barrett, Kevin Gentile, Dave Crookshanks, Dale Strickland, Bill Welker, Fred Mulhauser. 147 Quality Clarinet Choir FIRST ROW: Ernestine Call, Mary Svesko, Jeff Burke, Lu Ann Keeper, Julie Passerotti. SECOND ROW: Barb Maxon, Barb Lorton, Barb Lewis, Pat Schultz, Deby Borden. THIRD ROW; Rob Vugteveen, Patti Conner, Suzzi Smith, Sandi Bowen. Brass Chair FIRST ROW: Pam Gilles, David Steger, Marcella Hinkle, Joan Fol- lis, Denise Earley. SECOND ROW: Chris Barron, Tim Cottrell, Rick H arrrson, Marc Young, Nancy Scharenberg. THIRD ROW: Nick Gish, Fred Muthauser. Percussion Choir FIRST ROW: Dave Crookshanks, Kevin Gentile. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Barrett, Rob Morris, Woody Hale, Nick Gish. 148 Not Quantity Stage Band FIRST ROW: Bob Woodruff, Mark Schmidt, Barb lorton, Debbie Wenning, Melody Bushnell, Mary Svesko, Carl Sulzer SECOND ROW: Nick Gish, Darla Chaffe, Tim Cottrell, Jeff Smith, lanny Smith. THIRD ROW: Kathy Cottrell, Marty Moody, Dave Bloom, Rob Harrison, Mark Luthardt, Karen lewsader, Marcella Hinkle, Steve Steger, Gary Cuffman, Bob Hill. Mentor High has several small and ac- tive instrumental music groups. Clarinet Choir, Brass Choir, and Percussion Choir prepare for solo and ensemble contest in frequent practice sessions, aiming for a superior contest rating. Both the Jazz Ensemble and the Stage Band perform jazz music in the community and attend an annual jazz band clinic, held this year at Mentor Ridge Junior High. Here the bands were criticized, given suggestions for improvement, and entertained by a guest band from the Ohio State Univer- sity All five of these small music organi- zations perform at school concerts through- out the year. 149 Jazz Ensemble FIRST ROW: Jeff Berke, Brian Edwards, Bob Woodruff, Ron Dooms, Bob Winter. SECOND ROW: Chris Barron, Rick Harrison, Rick Wilcox, Mark Ashmore. THIRD ROW: Dave Crookshanks, Mark Wasileski, Kevin Gentile, Pam Gillies, Bruce Weill, Dave Steger, Rick Gunsaulus. Leaders of the Pack Lyre Club: FIRST ROW: Ruth Cottrell, Pam Gilles, Julie Jones, Geri Pruitt, Joan Follis. SECOND ROW: Boncy Scharenberg, Bonnie Barrett, Jon Stevens, Diane Durkee, Karen Lewsader. THIRD ROW; Ernestine Call, Nick Gish, Dave Crookshanks, Jeff Berke, Barb Lorton. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Weill, Mark M. Schmidt, Lanny Smith, Fred Mulhauser, Brion Edwards, Kevin Gentile. Lyres Club consists of the top 25% of the instrumental music students. The pur- pose of the group is to promote spirit among the bands. The members annually sponsor a contest of selling concert tickets, and arrange for guest musical groups to perform at the school. At their regular meetings, club members discuss important issues affecting the bands with director Gayle Stalheim. Band Council is composed of elected and appointed officers from both the Symphonic and Concert Bands. The coun- cil listens to complaints and suggestions concerning music selection, and problems arising between band members. Band Council: FIRST ROW: Ernestine Call, Karen Lewsader, Marcella Hinkle. SECOND ROW: Jan Ring, Pam Gilles, Allyson Clemence, Joan Follis. THIRD ROW: Jeff Weaver, Kevin Gentile, Kurt Russell, Geoff Lewis, Brian Edwards. 150 Roll Over Beethoven Classical Music Society is an unusual addition to the MHS docket of clubs. Its purpose is to promote further interest and appreciation for classical works of great composers like Wag- ner, Beethoven, and Chopin. One of the groups many activities is the observance of these composers birthdays in celebration of which their music is played over the P.A. system for the en- joyment of the entire school. FIRST ROW: Alma MacDougall, Heather Fais, Gail Langal, Sharon Tandy, Karen Meister, M. A Kucera. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rice, laorie Fais, Jane Monce, Diane Svete, Sue Strouse, Trudy Holchln, Miss Elisabeth Schormuller. THIRD ROW: Melon McGhee, Cindy Birchfield, Brian Caylor, Bob Fry, Skip Osborne, Bob Parker. 151 ICC Coordinates Club Activities FIRST ROW: Barb Ely, Patty Bingell, Gina Walton, Karen Meister, Dee Quiggle, Nancy Urban. SECOND ROW: Sharon Tandy, Sue Strouse, Mike Burchell, Sue Roll, Wendy Fabian. THIRD ROW: Bruce Weill, Bruce Schram, Sue Hengesbach, Barb Mannino, Nancy Lyman. FOURTH ROW: Tom Scott, Brian Edwards, Greg leifer, George Wozniak, Skip Osborne. Inter-Club Council, designed to include one representative from every major Men- tor High School dub and activity, attempts to coordinate school activities through better communication and cooperation between groups. ICC meets during school time to plan the operation of the ICC of- fice, to listen to fund raising proposals, and to plan ICC functions involving mem- bers of all school organizations. 152 Creativity: Key to Student Council Student council, initiating many new ideas this year, has been particularly active in sponsoring everything from dances, concerts, and a jam session to a donkey basketball game in support of the free drug clinic. Creating the student council office to promote better com- munication and selecting fifteen repre- sentatives on the basis of applications were introduced by this year's council. Activities of the dress code committee, sponsorship of youth in government day, and participation in exchange programs with other area high schools were con- tinued projects of previous student councils. FIRST ROW: Solly Sidewand, Morion Harrold, Amy Sidewand, Georgeanne Osborne, Linda McCollum, Debi Payre, Jan Hinkel, LuAnn Keeper, Gail Richardson, Mike Thompson, Pat Koch, Tena Sawdey. SECOND ROW: Barb Benedict, Kitty Romig, Pam Brown, Lynne Gartman, Bobbie Pohto, Gregg Petrovic, Donna Horn, Don Rooker, Linda Nungesser, Donna Wintersteen, Ame Birch, Jacquie Deegan, Nancy Slaughter. THIRD ROW: Shirley Chaplo, Judy Matsko, Ann Reiter, Joe Moss, Pat Earle, Ellen Osborne, Peggy Rantz, Randy Rose, Greg Leifer, Peggy Supanick, Gina Walton, Jerry Malik. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Chafer, Tom Kar chefsky, Joanne Southall, Mick DiRosa, Steven Carr, Hank Levine, Jeff Passerotti, Tom Hamilton, Rob Harrison, Frank MoMana, Bob Woodruff, Pam Perine, Dee Myers. 153 Councils Represent Classes Senior Council was composed of Seniors elected by their homerooms to represent fellow students at class meetings. This year the council has tried to promote spirit within the Class of '71 and within the school. Activities of the council have included the selection of caps and gowns and the formation of commit- tees to organize Senior Week activities. Sophomore Council, under the guidance of Mrs. Hanrahan, was made up of elected representatives who met every Thursday after school. This year, to raise money for the class treasury, members sold Christmas cards and class jackets. Sophomore Council also published a class newsletter—The Sophomore Flyer. HRC Opens Channel FIRST ROW; Sue Woodruff, Peg Behm, Paulo Matiumoto, Sharmartne Schuttz, Sue Johnson, Judy Smith, D. Wesolowskl, Eric Weil. SECOND ROW: Undo Me Kimmy, Elaine McGuire, Kelly Macauley, Preston Larimer, Cindy Bail, Nancy Slaughter, Jerry Malik, Pam Scott, Doug Higgins. THIRD ROW; Carol Crisler, Bob Green, Leon Jesionowski, Peggy Supanick, Pam Perine, Dee Myers, Frank Ma Mono, Scott, Jacquie Deegan, Human Relations Council, enlarging In both mem- bership and involvement, has attempted to provide a channel through which students can learn to deal effectively with situations in the school and commu- nity causing problems in human relations. Specific HRC projects have included the summarization of student opinion on the dress code, an attempt to organize the donation of cap and gown money to charity, and the operation of a HRC office. 155 Quiz Kids Place Second Captain Ron Guidici, along with team members Gail Richardson and Trudy Holchin, brought a second place award to Mentor High after competing with two other schools on It's Academic. Sponsors Miss Schormuller and Mrs. Schormuller coached and quizzed the team and al- ternates at after-school practices between November and April. The show was presented on television May 22. 56 Getting Into the Act Officials for a Day Elected and appointed seniors who showed an interest in local government participated in the Youth in Government Day program sponsored by the Mentor Rotary Club and the Student Council. Students spent one day working with their official coun- terparts in the Mentor School system, Mentor City and Mentor-on- the-Lake. Participants were honored at a luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club where several students spoke on the success of Youth in Government Day activities. TE T Mentor City Officials T, Alley P. Magill R. Barstow M. Majewski B. Benedict J. Malik A. Birch L Nolan D. Bowman R. Portaro R. Guidici D. Sierfeja G. Leifer R. Stocker A. Luhta M. Szabo Mentor-On-the-Lake Officials J. Ashby R Muir M. Ashby H. Peace W. Bartholomew R. Rose L Greene T. Sawdey L Lette M, Shaner P. Mahoney I. Spencer G. Mickelbart G. Walton Mentor Board of Education Officials P. Brown K. Proegler W. Fabian D. Quiggle B. Gillespie G. Richardson R. Gunsaulus D. Russell T. Hurley N. Slaughter A Kromer N. Urban E. McGuire B. Weill D. Meyers B Wichman L. Nungesser M. Wotawa 158 Range Riders SEATED: Kitly lillty, Jackie Bolden, Ruth Holier, Debby Shope, Kathy Sherwood. STANDING: Teno Sowdey, Ann Biggerjtaff, Judy Bickley, Debbie Miller, Marolee Troha, Debbie Auhl, Tina Burge , Pat Eddy, Karen Fisher. This year's theme for the F.H.A, program was Our World and Welcome to It, The theme was to help the girls become better acquainted with themselves, their families, and the world around them. The Future Homemakers started the year with an International Banquet to introduce their families to food from other countries. To raise money members sold key chains and operated the Christmas Holly Mart. The proceeds from these projects were sent to the St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Tennessee. 59 Is There a Doctor in the House? L°y,°n F,RST B0W KarE'' F,iher' Sue Heogeiboch, Sue Oecterle, Mike Thompson, Sharon Tandy. Kathy Bocci, Anthe Capitan, Linda Reed. SECOND ROW: Lynne Tnpep,. Sandy McC-ea, Linda Gleason, Janet Garni. Grace Cristaldo, Michel. Drellich, Laura Bartel, Linda Baykin, THIRD ROW: jenny Ga lagher, Pam Perry, Barb Worman, Marsha Fagan, Jane Adams, Jan Mance, Jan Ring, Melody Cashmere. FOURTH ROW: Bob Wright, Greg Leifer, Pam Miller, Elaine Sony. Debbie Mychenberg, Jeff Horn, Marsha McMinn, Sue Gearify. Mentor Medics provides learning through extra- curricular activity for students interested in medical professions. Various speakers are asked to the meet- ings to tell members about different opportunities in medicine. Programs have included a discussion on requirements for different degrees in nursing, and a talk by a skin specialist. The year was ended by a banquet which included the installation of new officers. 160 Does It Hurt and Have a Temperature? Clinic assistants are an important part of the clinic. They provide a helping hand for Mrs. Ahlmanf the school nurse. Check- ing students in and out of the clinic, tem- perature taking, and other minor duties are part of the clinic assistants' responsi- bilities. FIRST ROW: Pamela Perry, Pamela Chapman, Graciela Cristaldo. SECOND ROW: Sheila Morgan, Jeff Horn, Sue Rahl. THIRD ROW: Viki Ragle, Linda Reed, Barbara Parr, Ross Cataness. 161 Foreign Aid A.F.S. FIRST ROW: Debbie Wolfgram, Sonky McCrea, Lisa Parsons, Nancy Scharenberg, Denise Early, Graciela Cristaldo, Jayne Dovenbarger, Wanda Maddle, Wendy Williams, Ann Nagielski. SECOND ROW: Sue Herrmann, Lee Gartman, Teresa Clifford, Linda Gleason, Lu Ann Keeper, Jan Scharenberg, Debbie Hegy beli, Deborah Borden, Barbara Griggs, Karen McClure, Kathy Kekic. THIRD ROW: Linda Wheeler, Stephanie Zalar, Lisa Weinkamer, Sally Haddock, Becky Wilcox, Donna Horn, Karen Meister, Beth Finley, Jan Ahlstrom, Lynne Gartman, Pat Mahoney. FOURTH ROW: Beth Beebe, Jim Egensperger, Patrick Lynch, Craig MacDonald, Francie Egart, Sue Hengesbach, Skip Osborne, David Seal, Bab Fry, Debbie Peters, The International Museum, under the direction of Mrs. Dorrington, is an organization interested in providing stu- dents with information about various countries and their cultures. Members filmed a movie designed to encourage more interest in the International Museum. In addition to this, they have set-up displays in showcases and planned a picnic for all members. Through their international scholarship program, the American Field Service tries to promote understanding between people. During their monthly meetings and through the annual Xmas candle sale, they plan and provide for the Foreign Exchange Program. In this program, students from 60 foreign countries spend a year gaining experience and education in the United States. American students also live overseas in the Americans Abroad Program. INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM: FIRST ROW: Pat Mahoney, Marsha McMinn, Graciela Cristaldo, Ann NaguUkL SECOND ROW: Debbie Peters, Suzanne Walker, Jennette Walker, Linda Reed. THIRD ROW: Jeff Horn, David Benezra, Debby Shope, Mrs. Dorrington. 162 Hitting the Books Filing, sorting, and collecting fines for overdue books are just a few of the many tasks which keep the library assistants busy continually In addition to these chores, library assis- tants are often seen running errands and obtaining periodicals for fellow students; therefore, enabling the librarians to devote more time to insure an efficient and smooth- running library 163 Service with FIRST ROW: Ken Yeso, Mike Thompson, Gregg Petrovic, Mork Roland, Bruce Weill, Kevin Gentile, Tim Hurley. SECOND ROW: Greg leifer, Bruce Kollister, Mark Schmidt, Roger Cameron, Tim Hoopingarner, Mike Yeso, John Boloban. THIRD ROW: Bob Small, Dave Bowman, Paul Hinkel, Skip Osborne, Scott Daniels, Bob Abrahamsen, Larry Greene, John Thaeler. FOURTH ROW: Kurt Proegler, Bob Fry, Tom Scott, Fred Mulhauser, Tom Staebler, Harry Fishleigh, Rick Gunsaulus, John Reider. Key Club, one of Mentor's two large service organizations, assists both school and community by sponsoring many worthwhile projects. School services include raising and lowering the flags each day and recording news events on the sign in front of the school. Community projects which Key Club supported are the Christmas food drive, AFS-Rotary Club pancake breakfast, and Coach Schonauer night. 164 o Smile Performing worthwhile services for school and community is the objective of Keyettes, the largest organization at MHS. Passing out literature for local elections, sponsoring the Toy for Tots campaign and donating money for Key Club's Christmas Drive have been the Keyettes major projects this year. Tour Guides, a branch of Keyettes, consists of approxi- mately 150 girls who have been specially instructed in giving visitors a tour of Mentor High School. The Big Sisters pro- gram was initiated by Keyettes this year to help new comers adjust to their new school. FIRST ROW: Ungers, Slaughter, Wolfgram, Baksa, Conkey, Hartwell, Peyton, Birch, Fablon, Brown, Borrell, Costello, McGuire, Fogelman, Sykes, Connors, Clif- ford. SECOND ROW; Woodruff, Harroid, Payne, Thaeler, Schutt, Lach, Williams, Bogle, Bundy, layden, Gundie, Petti, Logue, Asboth, Rodger , Mosley, Mac auley, Lebold, Simmons, Dilgren, Parsons, Matsumoto, Schuldt, Tayor, Mitchell, Sherman, Marks, Farmer. THIRD ROW: Gehring, Klepek, Davis, Domin, Mealy, Bunns, Bartholomew, Thompson, Wasco, Shaner, Fisher, Bickley, Connor, Bowden, Mkkshaw, Reeves, Gorni, Mager, Lafwell, Fridg, Olesh, Rocewicky, Pearson, Frabotta, Kekic, Games, Fisher. FOURTH ROW: Waterwash, Judge, Zilenziger, Peters, Cleavidge, Matsko, Reiter, Martin, Nungesser, Horvath, Myers, Hegybeli, McClure, Reeve, Buieggeman, Osborne, Lagusch, Waite, Weaver, Crookshands, Hinkel, Smith, Daniels, Bartel, Preh, Gortman, Russell, Osborn. FIFTH ROW; Worman, Cool, Strong, Pohto, Oldag, Dennison, Zitello, Lewis, Jones, Wright, Mannbeck, Gartman, Konopka, Landwef, Braun, Conner, Rogers, Bishop, Gleason, Reed, Birchfield, Nurgesser, Luoma, Novak, Bondra, Cottrell, Burney, Capifan. SIXTH ROW: Ansell, Washner, Fabian, Passerotti, Wilcox, Haddock, Horn, Tol cott, Mosure, Earle, Hamel, McVey, Barrett, Oley, Miller, Mance, Holchin, Chaffee, McGhee, Malnar, Kostic, Worman, Cashmere. 165 Spirit of '71 One of the most active organizations of MHS, Pep Club inspires school spirit for the athletic teams. Along with cheering at home football games, basketball games, and wrestling matches, the enthusiastic group paints signs and sells ribbons before the games. At the end of football, basket- ball, and wrestling seasons, Block M members present scrapbooks to the players. All pep as- semblies are sponsored by Pep Club in addition to Homecoming and Relays. FIRST ROW: Marcia Shaner, Debbie Russell, Sue Thompson, Chris Scobe I, Roxanne. SECOND ROW: Sue Nick, Ann Griffith, Jeonnie Byrd, Jenny Waterman, Gail Rogers, Dawn Freeman, THIRD ROW: Evelyn Kaufmann, Jeanne Smith, Denise Perko, Cindy Comer, Denise Petti, Mary Ellen Henderson. FOURTH ROW. Jon Boonstra, Mary Jo Straziar, Lynn Spencer, Debbie Rice, Mary Salomon, Nancy Wright. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Peters, Ann Naegelski, Cindy Harris, Pat Koch, Debbie Hock, Sue Polakowski. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Groover, Lori Woe, Jackie Bolden, Debbie Miller, Marcia Mauter, Kathy Sherwood. SEVENTH ROW: Lori Ungers, Sara Dilgren, Wendy Bartholomew, Denise Baker, Judy Matsko, Barb Pell. EIGHTH ROW: Sue Pearson, Debbie Laturell, Donna Bishop, Sue Hengesbach, Barb Ely, Chris Lebold. 166 Just for Fun Girls' Athletic Association, run by a corp of hard-working organizers, spon- sors a wide variety of after school sports ranging from ping-pong and bowling to archery, swimming and basketball. This year G.A.A. sports were held twice weekly in order to include the largest number of interested girls possible. The G.A.A. Formal and the Sadie Hawkins Dance are traditionally sponsored by the organization. FIRST ROW: Debbie Wolfgram, Nancy Bakso, Sue Galbos, Georgeanne Osborne, Denise Baker, Joy Lundblad. SECOND ROW: Wendy Williams, Cindy Dielz, Donna Bishop, Barb Ely, Tammy DeFisher, Carol Stocker. 167 Juniors Eot Up Profits One of the thriving business enterprises of the Junior class is the operation of Car- dinal Concessions. Through individual co- operation and the determined effort of all members. Concessions is kept running smoothly. Members of Cardinal Concessions sell refreshments to spectators at football, basketball, and wrestling matches, and at various social events. Profits from the orga- nization are divided between the Junior Class Treasury and the Athletic Department. FIRST ROW: Pam Hartwell, Marcia Mauter, Jayne Dovenbarger, Holly Bowden, Evelyn Kaufmann, Wanda Meddle, Barb Siedler. SECOND ROW: Alma Mac- Dougall, Carol Toutant, Kim Yew, Barb Pell, Ann Reiter, Lisa Wenkamer, Jan Kruze, M. Kucera. THIRD ROW: Patti Piscopink, Jim Egensperger, Kent Meyers, Rick Lewis, Beth Finley, Julie Jones, Anne Talcott, Nancy Lyman. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Shenk, Kothie Kolbe, Karen Meister, Miriam Wood, Carolyn Fisher, Susanne Rail, Skip Osborne, Mr. Darone. 16B What's the Password? I.D. Checkers, those familiar faces seen guarding the dining room entrances every lunch module, carry out a job which is essential to the smooth operation of MHS. Rapidly discovering how many cards re semble I.D.'s, these enterprising students also handle temporary I.D.'s and police the dining area in an attempt to maintain cleanliness and order in the cafeteria. FIRST ROW: Nancy Slaughter, Chris Ubold, Joy Lundblad, Sue Polakowski, Debbie Koram, Mary Moor, Marsha Horvath, Ellen Osborn. SECOND ROW: Denise Bolter, Gail Connors, Nancy Cicirella, Ann Reiter, Shirley Chapla, Pam Siter, Miriam Wook, Peg Rantz, Mickey Deaner. THIRD ROW: Karen Novak, Patty Sim- mons, Barb Pell, Judy Brunner, Linda Turnball, Phyllis McVey, Caroline Mosure, Pat Earle, Joe Liquon. 169 Student Number 873-735, Where Are You 9 9 FIRST ROW: Pom Hartwell, Dorothy Maloney, Debbie Lach, Sue Oesferle, Barbie Hardney, Janice Brozina. SECOND ROW: Karen logue, Mary Hendl, Bob Grossman, Debbie Mahoney, Sheila Morgan, Ruth Cottrell. THIRD ROW: Karen Cunningham, Barb Kelley, Debbie Riddle, Cindy Weishner, Barb Mitchell, Terri Farmer, Ruth Mitchell, FOURTH ROW: Pam Perry, Pat Mahoney, Julie Fox, Billie Jo Peyton, Kathy Burke, Jacque Heiss, Karen Wulf. The guidance and office assistants are those energetic hallrunners who tackle the formidable job of locating students on the basis of their locator cards. These assistants help the per- sonnel people by distributing attendance sheets, filing cards and papers, arranging locator cards, and contacting people who are needed in the SPO. These students enable school secretaries to use their valuable time and skills most wisely. 170 Lab Assistants Enlighten Students FIRST ROW: Nancy Baksa, Yvonne Yax, Elaine McGuire, Wendy Fabian, Art Jeovons, Sharon Tandy, Debbi Rice. SECOND ROW: Brian Edward , Pat Simmon , Marcia Pohto, Debbie Chorman, Sue Updike, Sue Strouse, Sue Terry. THIRD ROW: Jan Ring, Bob Grossman, Roy Jones, Len Spalding, Brian Caylor, Ron Giudici. FOURTH ROW: Mi s Schormuller, Barbara Cool, Diane Judy, Bob Jones, Fred Mulhausar, Mork Wotawa, Bob Parker. Familiar to many panicky Mentor High scientists are the chemistry and biology lab assistants. Aiding experimenters in distress while maintaining stock- rooms full of clean and organized equipment are among the many services performed by lob assis- tants for their fellow students. Lab assistants help science teachers by grading papers, tutoring stu- dents, and running errands. A.V. Plays Show and Tell The Audio-Visual Club, seldom recog- nized as the organization it is, provides indispensable services for classes and in- dividuals alike- A-V members operate, re- pair, and maintain the many pieces of equipment vital to every school system which utilizes the supplementary educa- tional materials available at MHS. FIRST ROW: Tom Mowery, Susan Bundy. SECOND ROW: George Burns, Mark Shaner, Jeff Parker, Peg Hanrahan, Mrs. McNeal. 172 Vo-Hort—Can You Dig It? m FIRST ROW: Lonnie Martin, Denise Wight, Horry Vyse, Don Sokki, Lonnie Jenkins, Kenin Fellows, David Walter SECOND ROW: Steve Starcher, Mike Fyderer, Blaine Yeory, Larry Dea, Lynn Peterson, Eric Johnson, Craig Mason. THIRD ROW: Mr. Perkins, Dick Atkins, Bill Wallingford, Jim Glicker, Dale Brandi, Gary Knash, Ken Wright, Roy Chapman, Kurt Kluznick. Vocational Horticulture, headed by Mr. Perkins, is a work-study program that enables the student to go to school in the morning and work part-time, usually at a nursery. Projects this year included Christmas wreathes, potted lilies, flower arrangements for the business clubs, and growing plants and vegetables which were sold throughout the year. 173 M.H.S. Turns Jekyll and Hyde FIRST ROW: Debbie Rice. Bruce Weill, M. A. Kucera, Shoron Tandy, Rick Lewis, Brian Edwards. SECOND ROW: Richard Knox, Roy Jones, Sue Strouse, Ken Loskowski, Greg Leifer, Mork Komar. THIRD ROW: Kevin lappin, Eugene Disinges, Bob Jones, Kurt Proegler. Dave Finley, Ted Chamberlin. FOURTH ROW: John Thaeler, Fred Mulhauser, Tom Scott, Bob Parker, Mork Wotawa, Harry Fishleigh. Science Club activities this year cen- tered around their field trips. Their latest was a trip to the Lewis Research Center. Earlier in December they went to a lecture at the Cleveland Observatory. This year's officers included Ken Laskowski as presi- dent, Greg Leifer as vice-president, and Mark Komar as secretary-treasurer. 174 Ye OIde Bookstore Chris LeBold, Pam Peyton, Mike Moody, Billie Jo Peyton. Not pictured, Preston Larimer Pens, pencils, paper and various other curios can be found in the Student Bookstore. The Bookstore is en- tirely operated and stocked by the students themselves, and is open for business before school and during all lunch modules. This year, Pam Peyton is the manager of the store working under the supervision of Mrs. Bolin. 175 Environ!Mentor Cleans Up FIRST ROW: Miss Schormuller, Paula Matsumoto, Tiair Augsburger, Stephanie Cowon, Jeanette Benline, Heather Fais. SECOND ROW: Sharon Tandy, Lourie Fats, Maryann Kucera, Diane Svete. Sue Strouse, Dee Quiggle. THIRD ROW: Dave Rice, Nancy Urban, Brian Caylor, Mark Majewski, Rob Harri- son, Bob Parker. Environ Mentor members have carried out many projects to improve the environment both directly and in- directly by stressing thfe importance of individual effort in creating a bet- ter, safer world. Sponsoring lectures, a paper drive, a fund raising walk, movies, the sale of armbands, and public presentations were some of the year's activities. Environ Mentor has decreased school and community eco- logical abuse during the club's rela- tively brief existence. 176 Checkerboard Squares FIRST ROW: Grgeielo Cristaldo, Buddy Brittingham, Sue Strouse, James Gearity. SECOND ROW: Brian Caylor, Leon Jesionowski, David Steger, John Thaeler, Miss Elisabeth Schormuller. THIRD ROW: Paul Decker, Tom Scott, Steve Steger, Fred Mulhauser, Bob Parker. Mentor High Chess Club's A team completed its first year in the Lake County Interscholastic Chess League by placing third among ten teams. The club, sponsored by parent Carl Chorman, and advised by Miss Elisabeth Schormuller, participated in league matches on Wednesday evenings at the Painseville YMCA. The club's B team finished eighth in the same league competition. Comme c'efait beau! The objective of the French Club, new- ly erected lost year, is to encourage a greater understanding of the customs and culture of the French. Le Cercle Francois promoted several activities this year, for example, members sponsored a dance during the winter sports season and en- tertained the other language clubs at the Olympian Festival with comtemporary French songs. They also held their an- nual dub banquet in May at a local French restaurant. FIRST ROW Colleen Weaver, Karen Meister, Gayle Russell, Nancy Lyman, Linda Gleason, Nancy Schoren- berg. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Naylon, Francois DeMay, Pierre Herbert, Barbara Griggs, Liz Foster, Groce Tweedie. THIRD ROW; Paula Rogers, Denise Rocewicky, Lynn Rieves, Sue Reeve, Barb Mitchell, Melody Cashmere, Sharon Layden. FOURTH ROW: Mike Gallegher, Laura Bartel, Chrisite Thomas, Cindy Birchfield, Sally Haddock, Francie Egart, Don Horn. iHolo!iQue Paso? FIRST ROW: Sue Colantonio, Barb Mineely, Gail Langal, Sherrie Rees, David Potter, Marty Bishop, SECOND ROW; Nancy Waite, Gail Richardson, Linda Mickshaw, Mary Jo Straiier, Diona Merrill, Barb Mannino. THIRD ROW; Gale Mickelbart, Martha Jueschke, Jan Boomtra, Kathie Kolbe, Sue Strouse, Cindy Keene. FOURTH ROW: Melanee McGhee, Trudy Holchin, Jan Stevens, Mark Komar, Ron iksowka al, David Seal, Debbie Peters, Spanish Club was organized to enrich classroom learning of the Spanish language and culture. El Club de Espanol meets monthly to enable members to practice dialogues in everyday situations through skits and games. At a special meeting Grace Cristaldo, foreign exchange student from Uruguay, presented slides about her native land. Other special meetings included La Fiesta de Navidad, the Christmas festival, an in- terpretation of the adventures of Don Quixote, the Olympam Festival, and the May banquet. 179 Ach Tung! German Club found the 1970-71 school year a very busy one. Attired in German out fits and carrying banners, the group marched in the Homecoming Parade. During the Christ- mas holidays, members celebrated the occa- sion with a party featuring a visit from Sankt- Nikolaus. At the Olympian Festival, members performed the traditional Schottische plus two selections from the Broadway musical HAIR. FIRST ROW: Parsons, Maddle, Yeso, Bundy, ScHarenberg, Kaufmann, Merriam, Elkins, Dietz, Kotnik, Osborne, Thompson, Piscopink, Kucera, Toutant, Rice, Mont gomery, Dessner, Szanyi, SECOND ROW: Romig, Trench, Games, Fisher, Crookshanks, Taylor, Mah, Witkowski, Williams, Kruze, Thaeler, Alpaugh, Buckley, Lewis, Hemberger, Konrad, Steele, Minadeo, Schormuller, Grohsmann. THIRD ROW: Davison, Wilde, Macdougall, Schmidt, Fisher, Roll, Andow, Brody, Fuller, Stencel, Bolovaan, Hamilton, Puhl, Russell, Worman, Whitman, Lynch, Siedler. FOURTH ROW; Schultz, Staidle, Smith, Rodehorst, Sonkal, Osborne, Harrison, Parker, Dunlap, Hengesbach, Patterson, Sierleja, Locy, Jeddy, Meyers, K . 180 Gaudeamus Igitur! FIRST ROW: Barb Lorton, laurel Fais, Karen Tinker, Carol Worman, Mark Majewski, Kevin Gentile, Dee Quiggle—president, Jerry Hammerton, Nancy Urban, Bob Fry, Alma MacDougall, Vivian Benedict. SECOND ROW: Marcia Shaner, Elaine McGuire, Ruth Mitchell, Dorothy Maloney, Cindy Comer, Patty Bingell, Greg leifer, Gregg Petrovic, Janet Gorni, Sandy Silvaroli, Diane Schlipf, Sharon Tandy, Melody Cashmere, Mrs. Marcello Phillips. THIRD ROW: Tioir Augs burger, Tena Sawdey, Patti Hammerton, Gina Walton, Rita Pope, Debbie Shriver, Chris Shaefer, Sue Zimmer, Jeanette Benline, Barb Worman. FOURTH ROW: Wendy Williams, Linda Morey, Tom Polakowski, Roger Cameron, Rick Stocker, Harry Fishleigh, Bob Woodruff, Dave Waller, Bill Lesko, Mike Crisler, Mary Na- dotski, Richard Gumo ulus. Latin Club was once again known for its ingenuity in providing some unusual entertainment at each monthly meeting. The group has also maintained its outstanding level of performance at state convention this year. MHS Latin students won the convention sweepstakes trophy by placing first in quiz bowl, costume, and derivative competitions while placing second in arts and crafts. 181 Nemesis—A Literary Club Creation Literary Club is a group of students interested in promoting all forms of lit- erature including poetry and drama. The club's main function is the publica- tion of Nemesis, the MHS literary magazine. The magazine, a collection of students' creations, contains poetry, short stories, and art work. The book is edited by club members under the su- pervision of Mr. Berr. 182 Working on the Yearbook Is Fun?!; -(-' LOG Barks Up Right Tree 184 Attempting to make the school paper a readable reflection of the opinions and in- terests of all MHS students, the Log staff opened an office within the school to facili- tate better communications between staff and student body. The large response of students, teachers, and parents to issues including the dress code, school policies, and the expression of patriotism has improved school-community understanding. Talented staff members brought home eleven awards from the Columbus con- vention of the Journalism Association of Ohio Schools and seven awards from competition at Kent State. The newspaper received a First Class rating with three out of five marks of distinction from the National Scholastic Press Association. 185 Sports Seniors Academics  Activities Underclass 188 Jeff Adams, Steve Adams, Scott Adie, Jan Ahlstrom, Brian Aings- worth, Dave Akins, Bob Allen, Earl Allen, Jean Allen Rick Allison, Helen Alpaugh, Tony Ambrose, Bill Anderson, Wanda Anderson, Gene Andrews, Ron Arnett, Dona Arnold, Mark Ash- more Kathy Asmus, Debi Austin, David Axten, Mark Bailey, Denise Baker, Don Baker, Jim Baker, Ron Baker, Dennis Ballard! Matt Balsitus, Ron Baltus, Terrie Barlow, Colleen Barrell, Jim Bascom, Sharon Bav, Undo Bayles, Paul Beals, Guy Beaucage Larry Beck, Beth Beebe, George Bell, Jerry Bennett, Gerry Berger, Jackie Berry, Bob Bezoske, Judy Bickley, Ann Biggerstaff Mike Blazetie, Darlene Bober, Rick Bobinehak, Gary Bohatch, Jackie Bolden, Gary Bollander, Gail Bollnow, Tom Boncho, Greg Boone Holly Bowden, Karen Bowling, Dale Brandt, Renee Brauert, Allen Bray, Sue Brinkman, Tom Broad- water, Chuck Sronchu, Dan Brown Terry Brown, Carolyn Browning, Janice Broiina, Nick Brunner, IRick Buckley, Donna Bunn, Kathy Burke, Alan Burkle, Tom Barkley Rod Butcher, Jeff Cadman, Mark Cain, Cindy Cajka, Terry Cald- well, Colleen Call, 5ue Callaghan, Martha Calvert, Laura Calvin Kart Campbell, Frank Carroll, Lewis Cass, Rase Cafanese, Bill Cessna, Shirley Chap la, Pam Chapman, Jim Chiappone, Rick Childs Rick Chom, Mike Churchill, Sandy Clark, Allison Clemence, Jack Clifton, Kill Clingerman, Irene Clydesdale, Kathy Coatam, Karen Cobb Rich Cody, Diane Colak, Mike Coleman, Bev Collins, Marty Con- ant, Muriel Conont, Deb Con- way, Maureen Conkey, Debbie Conner Tom Connor, Margaret Connors, Debbie Cook, Barb Cool, Debbie Cooper, Debbie Cooper, Mindy Corey, Tom Corlett, Jim Cottrell Dennis Crews, Dave Crookshanks, Laura Crysler, Mark Crysler, Gwen Cummings, Daryl Cundic, Karen Cunningham, Jock Cupp, Sharon Daffner Chuck Daley, Scott Daniels, Wayne Danko, Dave Dorroch, Gene Davis, Gerry Davis, Peter Davis, Redondo Davis, Charles Dawes Bill Dawson, Rodger Dawson, Doug Debelak, Bill Debevec Paul Decker, Deena Defranco, Jim DeMay, Bob Dennison John DeNoewer, Roxanne Derev- janik, Mike Despoin, Kathy Devol Sara Dilgron, Cheryl Dodge, Frank Dolenee, Robert Donothon Ron Dooms, Jayne Dovenborger, Dove Dover, Bill Downey 190 Paul Dilgren Pete Drago Stephanie Drapp Cathy Drellich Dirk Dressig, Rod Driscoll, Terri Dudas, Loretta Dula, Bill Dunbar, George Duncan, Terry Dunlap, Dick Dunning, Ted Durchik Diane Durkee, Dave Eakins, Fron- de Egart, Jim Egensperger, Betty Eggers, Lois Eggleston, Barb Ely, Yvonne Emerick, Chris Enkler Sue Etchie, Pam Evans, Linda Fobion, Mark Fagan, Wesley Fairchild, Laurel Fais, Greg Farr, Beth Fought, Pam Founder Lee Feinerer, Jean Fiolko, Larry Fielder, Mike Fielder, Frank Field- erer, Steve Findak, Caroline Fish- er, Karen Fisher, Karla Fisher Dione Fore, Dave Fornari, Tom Fox, Celine Frabotta, Norman Fri- day, Mike Friedel, Doug Friedt, Sharon Fritz, Bob Fry Dennis Fuchs, Don Funk, Steve Galbos, Flip Gallagher, James Gearify, Sue Geizer, Carolyn Gibson, Randy Gibson, Bob Gier- mon 191 Bob Gi lies, Alberta Gillespie, Nick Gish, Linda Gleason, Bev Godic, Clayton Goetz, Jim Gold- en, Peg Goodman, Vicke Gordon Janet Gorni, Ken Gorombol, Peggy Gould, Lisa Graehling, Delma Greene, Michael Gradina, Phil Gregor, Rick Greiner, Mickey Griffith Debbie Groover, Bob Grossman, Ed Grossman, Marilyn Grover, Clarence Grubb, Dove Grim, Jim Cocker, Bob Gunvolson, Sandy Hackola Sally Haddock, Clyde Hadlock, Jim Haffner, Robert Hamilton, Jerry Hammerton, Peggy Hanra- hon. Rod Harapco, Leslie Hardy, John Hargrove Jerry Harper, Nancy Harris, Dave Hartman, Pam Hartwell, Dale Haynick, Darrell Head, Pat Mealy, Randy Heckman, Cossie Heeter Kirk Heintz, Bill Heinz, Greg Hendershot, Pat Hendt, Mark Henrick, Kathy Hendricks, Soe Hengesbaeh, Tom Henk, Tom Hennig Nancy Henrickson, Susan Heeman, Paul Hervey, Jim Higgins, Tim Hine, Bruce Hochstetler, Debbie Hock, Donna Horn, Gary Hor- vath Marsha Horvath, Alan House- holder, Bob Hrenko, Rollin Huels- man, Janice Huff, Vicki Humph- rey, Dove Huntington, Gail Hunt ington, Keeney Hupp Mary Hurd, Don Idle, Jennifer Imthurn, Jeff Ivey, Mike Jackson, Dick Jarvis, Sue Jarvis, Ken Jea- vons, Lonnie Jenkins Don Jernigon, Chris Johnson, Gayle Johnson, Art Jones, Bob Jones, Jeff Jones, Judy Jones, Julie Jones, Diane Judy 192 Steve Kaiser, Debbie Koram, Evelyn Kaufman, Gary Kauffman, Dian Keith, Arthur Kendall, Bob Kennedy, Jeff Kessler, Debbie Keyworth Mona Kirk, Chuck Kirkpatrick, Vince Klco, Richard Knox, Chuck Koenig, Kathy Kolbe, Ken Kollis- ter, Judy Konopko, Darlene Kovach Debbie Kovalsky, Ed Kozock, Dan Kozell, Emil Kozsey, Bob Krai, Bonnie Kroshock, Darlene Krug, Jan Kruse, Cheryl Kubit Mary Ann Kucera, Debbie Lach, Becky Laing, Bill Lambert, Dove Londeg, Chuck Langal, Jan Lang- don, Dennis lanning, Lou Larick Pam Lonton, Debbie Laturell, Debbie Lawrence, Dan Layton, Debbie Leacock, Chris Lebold, Jim Leithold, Rosalie Lengyed, Sharon Lenninger. Debbie Leone, Greg Lester, Cindy Lewis, Donna Lewis Geoff lewis, Patti Lewis, Rick Lewis, Sharon Lie Hr Jim Lilly, Bill Liptak, Dennis Lock- hart, Debbie Logue Lee Ann Longaker, Mark Long- way, Becky Lors, Barb Lorton Bill Louden, Jon Lovelace, Joy lundblad, Sandy Lustic 193 Nancy Lyman, Patrick Lynch, Terry MacCartney, Alma Mae- Dougoil, Karen Macey, Wanda Maddle, Jackie Maher, Debbie Mahoney, Denise Mahoney Dorothy Malone, Mary Jo Ma- lone, Georgia Mongelo, Roxanne Manning, Brad Maquet, Dee Marks, Don Martin, Lonny Mar- tin, Ree Martin Gary Marx, Anthony Masevice, Craig Mason, Duaine Massey, Kevin Masterson, Mike Mathews, Jody Motsko, Paula Matsumoto, Marcia Mauter Norma Mauzy, Tom Mayer, Jeff McCauley, Debra McClelland Linda McCollum, Sandy McCrea, Craig McDonald, Kathy McElravy Bill McKrill, Karen Meister, Kathy Mental, Linda Merchant Gary Metelko, Jamie Meyers, Tom Michaels, Tom Middleton Don Miles, Chris Miller, Debbie Milter, Maureen Miller, Melody Miller, Roberto Miller, Robin Mil- nark, Terry Minotti, Russ Missil- dine Ed Monasky, Marian Monasky, Pat Monfler, Mike Moody, Mary Moore, Mark Morehouse, Cathy Morgan, Sheila Morgan, Barb Moser Dennis Mosley, Joe Moss, Phil Moy, Joanne Murphy, Mike Mur- phy, John Murrin, Nancy Mus- tard, Kent Myers, Marian Myers 194 Sue Myers, Gory Mychenburg, Beth Mendfnhall, Eric Naftanail, Bonnie Naegellan, Ann Negelski, Dave Nelson, John Nemeth, Ro bert Nick ;arl Niemi, Janet Nunguesser, •ue Oesterle, Eric Oldenburg, ondy Olesh, Dave Oltmanns, eff Oltmanns, Steve Oress, Dave rosz Ellen Osborn, Linda Osborn, Skip Osborne, Lois Osborne, John Ozingo, Sue Ozinga, Patrice Pondy, Bob Parker, Lisa Parsons Debbie Peters, Pam Perry, Tom Pesosky, Dennis Peterson, Lynn Peterson, Steve Petti, Rose Pettit, Chuck Peyton, Pam Peyton Dale Phelps, Glen Phelps, Freda Philipash, Jackie Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Cheryl Pierce, Bob Piert, Mike Pietila, Patti Piscopink Craig Podnar, Sue Polakowski, Bob Polona, Monica Pollack, Debbie Poole, Henry Porter, Bill Pratt, Karen Preh, Judy ProchaS' ka Linda Provence, Jeri Pruitt, Frank Puncekar, Carol Rafert, Vicki Ragel, Josephine Ragone, Sue Rail, Donna Roney, Peggy Rontz Gory Reading, Ann Reiter, Tim Rengstorf, Dan Reynolds, Morgan Rhodehorst, Cheryl Riccardi, Dave Rice, Mike Rickard, Joetta Riha Gary Riley, Becky Robinson, Nathan Robinson, Gail Rodgers, Dave Roerig, Sue Rohl, Jim Ro- kosky, Allison Roller, Dave Roose Julie Passerotti, Jerry Pastor, Darlene Patrick, Keith Potterson, Gary Paxton, Don Pearce, Sue Pearson, Barb Pell, Linda Perdue 195 Sue Rose, Bill Rosplock, Lauro Rossi Steve Rather, Jim Ruff, Barb Russell Dan Russell, Gayle Russell, Steve Russell Jerry Solluom, Mark Sandor, Mike Sandor, Rosalind Savoka, Alan Sawyer, Gretchen Sowdey, Lee Scaife, Nancy Scharenberg, Dove Schiele Diane Schlipf, Mark Schmidt, Rich Schroeder, John Schultz, Pat Schultz, Sharmayne Schultz, Tom Schultz, Beth Schutt, Lenn Schwa I - ler Mike Scibona, Meg Scobel, Lori Scolaro, Tina Shaw, Debbie Shenk, Reed Shape, Debbie Shriver, Bill Shirley, Borb Siedler Gary Si ley, Sandy Silvaroli, Pat Simmons, Sue Sinisi, Jon $isi, Pam Siter, Steve Skidmore, Gory Skilton, Bob Small Mike Smartt, Jeanne Smith, Yvonne Smith, Rod Snow, Joanne Southall, Mark Spencer, Barb Spinner, Dave Stankovich, Fran cine Stasso Karen Staup, Jeff Steele, Lori Steitz, Mike Stencel, Tim Stevens, Dave Stevenson, Rick Stephenson, Sharon Stinson, Rick Stockhaus Davo Stoer, Leo Stonestreet, Paul- ine Strauss, Denise Strong, Denise Stroud, Jo Strouse, Rick Sulzmann, Peggy Stupanick, Elaine Sutherin 196 Becky Sutherland, Gary Soft, Wayne Swager, Gayle Swaine, Steve Swank, John Szanyi, April Taketa, John Talani. Ann Talcott, John Talbot, Bindy Taylor, Terry Tekavec, Jesse Thacker, Bonnie Thomas, Mary Thomon, Henry Thompson. Mike Thompson, Holly Tidd, Mike Tincham, Mary Tipsword, Gail Tompkins, Arti Touarti, Carol Toutant, Denise Toutant. Carol Traphofner, Lynn Tripepi, Maralce Troha, William Troha, Jim Trudgeon, Greg Trumphogr, Linda Turnbull, Grace Tweedie. Jeff Tyneski, Bruce Uhal, Lori Ungers, Mike Valentino, Vanessa Volkner, George Vanek, Dave Vangorde, Joe Vi her. Pat Wade, Lynn Waldruff, Rick Waldvoge, Randy Wagner, Bill Walker, Bill Wallingford, Ciny Walsh, Kathy Walters. Nancy Wanner, Dru Wardel, Debbie Wargo, Cindi Wasco, Debbie Washner, Mark Wasileski, Caldwell Watson, Larry Watsow. 197 Jeff Weaver, Gail Weber, Lisa Weincamer, Debbie Wenning, Wendy Welker, Pom Wellinger, Darlene Wesolowski, Robert West- fall, Judy Wheeler. Cloudia Widgrow, Doug Widmer, Cindy Wieshner, Denise Wight, Bob Wilbraham, Becky Wilcox, Wendy Wilde, Brad Williams, Cheryl Williams, Caroline Williamson, Connie Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Carla Wimmer, Junior Winfrey, Har- land Winland, Paulo Wirtz, Lo- retta Woe, Karen Wolf, Keith Wolfslager, David Woods, Mirium Wood, Dean Woolf, Ron Votes, Yvonne Yax, Dick Yaxley, Hazel Yeary, Ken Yeso. Tom Zabukevec, Loretta Zalor, Gina Zbasnik, Greg Zelinsky, Ernie Zdesar, Mork Ziccarelli, Pam Zilenziger, Eva Zummo, 198 199 200 In Memory of . . . Mike Callahon Born; December 31, 1954 Died; September 4, 1970 Shadows, memories, promises, and goals unfulfilled These are all that are left to us from vital young men . . They deserved more, but death cut short their destinies . . . A destiny we hope to make worthwhile in their memory . . . Sophomores, They've only just begun 202 Deborah Adams, John Addison, Mick Albee, Tom Allen, Theresa Alley, Bill Althen, Steve Ander- son, Dave Andow, Lynn Andraseik, Wendy Ansell, Greg Anthony, Mike Armstrong, Susan Armstrong, Laurie Arthur, Pat Asboth, Debbie Ashmore. At Ashton, Debbie Auhl, Bill Baker, Char Baker, Jeff Balish, Don Barber, Jon Barnard, Chris Barron, Linda Barry, Laura Bartel, Chris Baruzzl, Sandi Bauer, Diane Baughman, Fred Baughman, Charlie Beall, Dana Belfus, Tim Bellows, Vivian Benedict, Mike Benline, Jay Berld, Winnie Berube, Sue Biots, Bonnie Biedko, Chris Birak. Cindy Birchfield, Debbie Bird, Marie Biro, Gary Bishop, Marty Bishop, Dave Black, Kathy Blake- more, Dave Bloom, Tom Bober, Greg Bochlefeld, Tena Bogel, Jeff Bo hatch, Kathy Bo- hatch, John Bolovan, Julian Bolt, Roger Bonort. Jon Boonstra, Debbie Booth, Deb- bie Borden, Peggy Bova, Charlie Bawdier, Sandro Bowen, Susan Bowens, Joan Bower. Mary Braun, Theresa Bregitzer, Debbie Brock, Ron Brody, Pam Brooks, Debbie Brown, Joyce Brown, Ken Brown. Bill Brucken, Marty Brueggman, David Brumley, Mark Brumley, Scott Brunner, Paul Buroenik, Sue Bundy, Richard Burdeft. 203 Debbie Burdyshow Kerry Burke Darlene Burns Sara Burrows Debbie Bushnell, Melody Bushnell, Rick Buttice, Jeonne Byrd, Jim Byrd, Yovonne Cadiou, Tom Cain, Bruce Calhoun, Helen Call. Joe Calori, Jean Cameron, Peter Copaidi, Roger Carey, Dawn Carsello, Jeff Cartwright, Fown Cashmere, Elvera Cavallaro, Rich Centnar. Sharon Cepeck, Darlene Chaffee, Ted Chamberlain, Ted Chamber Ian, Debbie Chapman, Kathy Char- tier, Jody Chesburough, Scott Chmelor, Sue Chorman. Al Christie, Don Christman, Robert Clarke, Ted Cleckner, Marla Clemence, Betsy Cleversy, Teresa Clifford, Debbie Clutter, Carol Coccio, John Colak, Sue Colantonio, Bob Coletto, Cindy Comer, Rick Con- nelly, Pat Conner, Dawn Cook, Karen Cooper, Debbie Costello. Sue Costello, Debbie Cottrell, Tim Covelti, Mikey Cowardine, Howard Cowling, Peter Craven, Ken Cre- dicott, Patty Cress, Mike Crisler. 204 Sue Crookshanks, Cindy Cudnik, Bonnie Cummings, Chuck Cun- ningham, Laura Cunningham, Barb Curtis, Bill Czerwonko, Jim Danford, Lauri Daniels. Nancy Daniels, Keith Danko, Tom Danko, Marty Dare, Heath Dav- enport, Rhonda Davidson, Brad Davis, Skip Davison, Melody Deck Linda Defrancesco, Brenda Deit- men, Mike Demay, Judy Demp- sey, Nancy Dennison, Debbie Desner, Micky DiRose, Roy Dick, Tim Dic nson. Dan Diemert, Chuck Dinunzio, Linda Disilvestro, Ken Ditto, Gary Divelbis, Pot Dolce, Virginia Donaldson, Jane Donat ha n, Tim Donovan, Chrystal Dooms, Dave Dratawa, Brian Duchossois, Roxanne Du- lude, Tim Dunam, Dave Dunlap, Denise Dunlap, Dennis Dunlap, Linda Durchic. Denise Earley, Gail Eckertson, Mary Eddy, Mike Edwards, Lori Egensperger, Kim Elkins, Connie Ellar, Sandy Ellis, John Emrisko. Cynthia Eng, Pam England, Cathy Ennen, Vicki Ensign, Diane Essna, Faye Erfavec, Dan Ertel, Terri Evawchak, Chris Evans. Norm Faber, Mary Fadel. Marcia Fagan, Heother Fais. 205 Norman Farrar, Bill Fetch. Cherrie Few, Tom Fiolko, Harry Fike, Terri Fike, Debbie Fisher, Marsha Fisher, Floyd Flshleigh, Jeri Fisler, Karen Fallette Elizabeth Faster, Doug Fowler, Deb Fox, Butch Fridg, Carolyn Frieud, Dan Fuchs, Gary Fuller, Down Furnish, Scott Furukawa Sue Fussner, Clay Gable, Jen- niter Gallagher, Mike Gallagher, Ray Gallagher, Kathy Games, Lynne Gartman, Beth Gehring, Mark Gelofsack Cathy Gill, Pete Gilles, Pam Gil- liam Ed Gleason, Marla Glynn, Valerie Goetz Gary Gormon, Pat Gorman, Mike Graves Barb Greene, Barb Griggs, Kathy Grove, Curtis Grubb, Greg Grubb, Jerry Gudin, Sue Gullans, Lynn Gundic, Jim Gunvalson Michelle Hager, Debbie Hagen- baugh, Paula Hahn, Rose Hale, Sherrie Hole, Little Wally Hal- magy, Mike Hamilton, Tom Ham- ilton, Carol Hamm Patti Hammerton, Tim Handler, Rick Hankins, Kevin Harmon, Lynn Harper, Scott Harriger, Mar- ion Harroid, Rob Harrison, Karen Hasenstab Steve Hoy, Patricia Heagy, Pat Hearn, Dave Heckel, Debbie Hegybeli, Debi Heintz, Gary Heinz, Mark Heinz, Jacque Hem- berger Jr v K 206 Moryellen Henderson, Mary Hendl, Gary Hendricks, Nancy Henly, Rich Hennig, Phil Hensley, Greg Herbert, Barb Herrmann, Jeff Herron Barb Hickey, Charles Hill, Holy Hillegas, Jan Hinkel, Marcella Hinkle, Lori Hinton, Barb Hoehn, Richard Hoehn, Gary Holbrook Trudy Holchin, Pat Holm, Dave Hooper, Debbie Hootman, Ken Howiter, Sharon Howell, Bob Howells, Dave Hulderman, Jody Hummer V— Jim Huntington, Mark Hutchin- son, Joe Hviida lorry lacs no, Larry Ingle, Roy Irwin Carmin Iwaniuk, Teena Jarrett, Karen Jensen Karen Jensen, Ted Jereb, Mary Jewel Amelia Johnson, Amy Johnson, Aon Johnson Bonnie Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Lilian Johnson, Patty Johnson, Rod Johnson, Chuck Jones, Eu- gene Jones, Kothy Jones, Patsy Jones Dave Jozwiak, Ciindee Judge, Neil Judy, Martha Ju esc hike, Deb- bie Justice, Steve Kanuck, Jim Kardo, Phil Karjalo, Denise Ka- seda 207 Steve Korns, Cindy Keene LuAnn Keeper, Bob Keffer Ed Keirnon, Kathy Kekic Borb Kelley, David Kendrick Bob Kern, Lee Ketchum Bill King, Debbie King Sally King, Sherman Kirk, Kathy Kitchen, Ted Klann, Darlene Klawon. Jeff Klein, Scott Kle- menctk, Mary Ellen Klepek, Cyndi Kloiterman Peggy Kmetz, Debbie Knight, George Koch, Jeff Koehler, Rich- ard Koenig, Denise Kolasinski, Konnie Konrad, Michelle Korelec, Ric Koskinen Jane Kostic, Dawn Koteles, Tracy Kotnik, Linda Kovach, Debbie Kozack, Mickey Kozlovich, Tom Kozlowski, Steve Kozsey, Ginger Krai Gayle Krotzert, Steve Krause, Ric Kremer, Richard Krems, Jeri Krotz, Gary Kubenetz, Connie Kuhn, Mario Kuivila, Tom Lad wig 208 Amy Lagusch, Michele Lancaster, Charlotte Land, Della land, Kayteen Land wet, Valerie Lang, Gail Langa I, Scott Lappin, Tim Larson Doreen Lawyer, Sharon Layden, Cindy Loymon, Ernie Layton, Jim Layton, Beth Lazarowicz, Glenn Leathers, Renee Legan, Ruth Legare Tim Lehane, Tom Lekutis, Blaize Lemin, Marty Lenz, Debbie Le- Pley, Bill Lesko, Sherry lette, Barb Lewis, Jeffrey Lewis Ron Lilley, Rose Lima, Leona Lips- comb, Judy Lipsky, Barb Liptak, Bob Liptak, Karen Logue, Mark Louis, Cathy Love Jenny Mackenzie, Scott Maccone, Pam Lovsin, Gale Loy, Chuck Lundblad, Denng Lunsford, Mark Luthardt, Lilly Lybarger, Jerry Lyttle Ga ry Maddle, Paul Magi III Sherry Magnunson, Sue Mah Mary Malady, Mike Malchow Joe Malek, Cheryl Malnar, Dave Maltry, Jane Mance, John Man- cini, Elaine Mondabach, Michele Mangano, Dave Mongelo, Nick Mongino Keith Manica, Debbie Mannbeck, Paul Mannion, Bonnie Mapes, Greg Market I, Pat Markovich, Debra Mason, Harry Mason, Dave Mate 209 Bob Mathias, John Matsumoto, Marc Matthis Mike Matyjasik, Sharlene Mau, Barb Maxon Connie McClelland, Karen Me Clure, Ron McCollum Sheila McCord, Melanee McGhee, Harry McGrath Bob McGuire, Theresa McIntosh, Sharon McKain Glenn McKinney, Steve McLaugh- lin, Maureen McNally, Maureen McNally, Bob McNeely, Jill Meo- dows, Curtis Mernmel, Joyce Merriam, Sue Meuller Jeff Meyer, Kathy Michlos, Linda Mickshaw, John Milazzo, Karen Millard, Chuck Miller, Dennis Miller, Marlene Miller, Scott Miller Steve Miller, Peggy Mills, Barb Mitchell, Karen Monasky, Jim Montgomery, Julie Montgomery, Michelle Montgomery, Diane Moody, Marty Moody Brent Moore, Bill Morgan, Jim Morgan, Mike Morgan, Val Mor- ine, Priscilla Morehouse, Marlene Morosko, Robin Morris, Dennis Motzer Mike Mroz, Bee MulJ, Dave Mutch, Dennis Mull, Alan Murn, Tom Murnyock, Bob Murphy, Patrick Murphy, Al Myers fa gsf •k 210 Debbie Mynchenberg, Jane Nag litch„ Larry Nalepa, Guy Neiman Cathy Nestic, Gary Nethken, Bob Newman, Ed No bora Janet Nolan, Jim Norris, Ruth Null, Kerry Ochaba Candy O'Connor, Maureen O'Connor, Leigh O'Dell, Linda O'Dell, Kathy Oldag, Dale Oparo, Judy Qress, Greg Orlando, John Orosz, Georgeonn Osborne, Shelly Os- borne, Kenneth Ownby, Cindy Pa i lk, Andrea Pappa lardo, Cathy Parker, Bob Parks, Nancy Parr, Dave Parsons Sue Pasco , Aline Pastrono, Steve Patmore, Debbie Payne Robert Pazderak, Marty Pecek, Dave Pekarcik, Greg Peeler Darlene Peelman, Bill Penny backer, Denise Perko, Steve Pesh ek Alfredo Peters, Michele Peters, Debbie Peterson, Gregg Petrovic, Becky Petruska, Pat Pettet, Don- na Petti, Henry Phelps, Bob Phil- lips Cindy Dietz, Joanne Puzzuti, Tony Pizzuto, Linda Pochodzay, Pat Podpadec, Becky Pohto, Bob bie Pohto, Matt Pollard, Rita Pope, 211 Jim Porostosky, Ron Portaro, Dave Potter, Kathy Potter, Linda Potter, Scott Powell, Roy Prentice, Karen Presutti, Paul Presutti Bob Price, Jeff Price, Larry Praise, June Proctor, Steve Proud, Vicki Ragone, Debbie Ratkouich, Paulette Redenshek, Rich Reese Sue Reeve, Lynn Reeves, Pam Reeves, Bill Reinke, Chuck Rey nolds, Charles Rhyand, Betty Rob- erts, Rita Roberts, Denise Roce- wicky Jerry Rohr, Keith Rohrbaugh, Mark Roland, Kitty Romig, Paula Rodgers, Don Rooker, Ken Rosell, Don Rua, Clyde Runyon Kathy Rush, Louise Russ, Donna Lutz Kathy Ryerson, John Sabo, Rich Socash Althea Salluom, Mary Salomore, Linda Sankey Sona Scarberry, Jeff Schafer, Barton Sc hoi in Janis Scharenberg, Rick Schick, Bob Schilling Gordon Schirm, Joon Schmidt, Art Schneider 212 Sue Schuster, Kathy Schehir, Jen- ny Scobel, Berney Scott Dave Scott, Dave Scott, Jim Scott, Rkk Seal Diane Seghetti, Larry Seghetti, Jeff Seitz, Becky Sellers Pat Sewalish, Michelle Shaefer, Mark Shoner, Martha Shannon Pat Sharp, Duane Sharpe, Don Sheppard, Tanya Sherman, Helen Shiner, Debbie Shingledecker, Debbie Shumate, Amy Sidewand, Solly Sidewand Cathy Siedlarczyk, Phil Siegrist, Jeff Sielaff, Judy Sigumund, Rich Siller, John Silvaroli, Dale Sim- mons, Bob Simpson, Judy Sinko- vich Ralph Siter, Bertha Skufca, Barry Smith, Bill Smith, Jeff Smith, Judy Smith, Rand Smith, Renee Smith, Tim Smith Gary Sneed, Lou Ann Snell, Ron Snelson, Mike Sopko, Debbie Sos- nowski, Bonnie Spalding, Steve Sparker, Bill Sparrow, Dennis Spinner Debra Spradling, Scott Staidle, James Strange, Dale Stapleton, Kevin Steadman, David Steger, Bill Stegman, Scott Stevens, Den- nis Stevenson Carl Stimac, Peggy Stinnet, Carol Stocker, Linda Stokes, Tim Strae- han, Tim Strader, Gary Stra- hinic, Joan Straziar, Kim Stum 213 Janet Sullens, Carl Sulzer, Dove Summerville, Gory $ory, Joe Sves- ko, Mary Svesko, Ron Swaney, Pot Swank, Cheri Swartz Pam Swinehart, Kathy Szabo, Mike Szabo, Lorraine Szanyi, Jelf Taylor, Robin Taylor, Debbie Thoeler, Christi Thomas, Don Thompson Jeff Thompson, Mike Thompson, Sandy Thompson, Dave Timko, Connie Tolan, Jim Tolon, Bill Toll, Beth Toth, Everette Trader Jane Trench, Bob Tripepi, Joyce Trubisky, Scott Truesdell, Ruth- anne Tschupp, Pam Tuscany, Wesley Tyler, Ron Tyneski, Dave Uchaker Keep cool' Steve Updike, Nick Valardo, Deb- bie Vanek, Charles Vargo, Mike Vernon, Cynthia Vieweg, Debbie Volpone, Rob Vugteveen, Nancy Waite Debbie Walker, Jim Walker, Jackie Walker, Dave Walker, Judy Wancho, Connie Ward, Tony Warren, John Wosniac, Doug Waskovich Jennifer Waterman, Ken Watson, Jill Webster, Steve Weihsmonn, Laura Weisbath, Carol Wertz, Michell Welker, Bill West, Dave West 214 Judy Wetzel, Randy Weyant, Tom Weyandf, Linda Wheeler Mary Jo White, Becky Whitman, Lynn Wichman, Rich Wilcox Rick Wilcox, Clarence Wilfong, Annita Williams, Bob Williams Bonnie Williams, Cindy Williams, Donna Williams, Eleanor Willma $ fS V f u r ■v «•v r% - V A u a — F C5- f Wcf l MUM. an tkW: Jeff Wilt, Bob Winter, Heidi Wintersteen, Peter Wise, Doris Wiseman, Cathy Witkowski, Janice Witkowski, Wayne Wivell, Debora Wobser Ed Woe, Barb Wood, Renee Woodard, Bob Woodruff, Sue Woodruff, Barb Worman, Debbie Woyan, Bob Wright, Nancy Wright Sue Wright, Joe Yoblon ki, Dwain Yax, Darrell Yeary Diane Yeckly, Bob Yeso, Mike Yeso, Mark Young Stephanie Zalar, Carl Zarac George Zdesar, Greg Zielinski k. 215 Pat Zimmers, Diane Zitello, Chuck Zitko, Carol Zuegel 216 217 Seniors Academics Sports Activifies Underclass Senior Life 1971 Relays Queen—Nancy Slaughter Was this the face that launched a thousand ships, And burnt, the topless towers of Ilium? Sweet Nancy, make me immortal with a kiss. 220 The 1971 Relays Court consisted of Nancy Slaugh- ter, Connie Wasco, Bonnie Barrett, Sue Thompson, and Robin Muir. The Track team also came out with a winning streak. 221 Summertree, the 1971 Spring Play, was an Ameri- can tragedy of waste. It portrayed a young man involved in a war and a conflict with his father. Also his relationships with his girlfriend and mother are brought out in his memories. Doug Dunlap, Karen Meister, and Skip Osborn did a great job in bringing the meaning of the play to the audience. 222 How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of Being and Ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of everyday's Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for Right; I love thee purely, as men turn from Praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints,—I love thee with the breath Smiles, tears of all my life!—and, if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death T971 Prom Queen—Dee Myers with her escort Steve Carr made quite a beautiful queen. The court con sisted of Becky Whitman, Donno Wintersteen, Wendy Fabian, Wanda Bartholomew. 224 The theme of this year's 1971 Prom was Re- flections of the Future . The Damnation of Adam Blessing provided us with entertainment for the evening. Thanks to Bonnie Naegellen and her crew of martians for the fine decora- tions. 225 Senior week was enjoyed by oil in many different ways. Laugh-in and the Talent show were a hugh success. And the food that was not eaten was con- sumed in other ways. All in all, seniors had their week of upperclass fun. 226 227 Many seniors merited awards at the Awards Assem- bly on Friday, June 4, 1971. Among those shown are Sue Galbos, Mentor Boosters' Athletic Scholarship, Robert Diedrich, science department award and a senior scholar- ship trophy, Paul Decker, outstanding scholar for the ju- nior class, Linda Morey, art department award, Tim Hur- ley, top choir member, Doug Dunlap and Diane Svete for drama. The traditional senior shield was presented by Senior Class President Mike Burchell to next year's president Jim Egensperger. 228 230 231 We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams. Wandering by lone sea-breakers. And sitting by desolate streams; World-losers and world-forsakers. On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world forever, it seems. For each age is a dream that is dying Or one that is coming to birth. Patron Page Mr. and Mrs. David Beall Honest Abe Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bohnert Don Howlett, Class of '66 Mr. and Mrs. A. Hugh Brown Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Oren T, Casey Mrs. Marion Kendall Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lardie Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chorman Mr. and Mrs. David C. Osborn Mr. J, S. Cross Rick and Heidi Mr. and Mrs. Pat Darone Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domokos Laura Rossi Funny Bunny Senior Homeroom B-2 4 Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Griswold U. A. W. Mentor Chapter Dr. Robert C. Hemberger Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waterman Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hock Mr. and Mrs. AJ. Wolf Mr. and Mrs. James Hess Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wolfgram CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '71 from The Official Class and Yearbook Photographers WETZEL SUZUKI CENTER 7506 MENTOR AVE. 942-6903 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '71' COMPLETE SALES SERVICE BSA, SUZUKI, HUSQVARNA PENTON KTM BRONCO HELPING TO BUILD BETTER SCHOOLS FOR MENTOR IX i BEST W SHES OSBORNE, INC. MCDONALD'S IS YOUR KIND OF PLACE 8775 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR, OHIO BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1971 Daniels Bros. Fuel Co. Willoughby, Ohio FRANK C. DANIELS CLASS OF 1946 237 mg afaU WHITE HOUSE Restaurant Cocktail Lounge 9232 Mentor Ave.—Mentor, Ohio LAKE COUNTY'S FINEST RESTAURANT FOR RESERVATIONS: BILL MORSE'S PAINESVILLE FURNITURE NEW USED AUCTION SERVICE LOCAL MOVING APPRAISALS ANTIQUES 83 SOUTH STATE PAINESVILLE, OHIO 352-2600 or 3153 Woodworth Feed Supply HORSE FEED, HAY STRAW LAWN, GARDEN FARM SUPPLIES PHONE 357-5801 91 ELEVATOR AVE. PAINESVILLE, OHIO MENTOR GAS WASH, INC. 7540 MENTOR AVENUE MENTOR, OHIO 44060 ROUTE 20-Vi MILE WEST OF G.L.M. SAMUEL C. CROBAUGH PRESIDENT MANAGER YOU'VE GOT A LOT TO LIVE AND CHRIST HAS GOT A LOT TO GIVE. HAVE YOU CONSIDERED HIM? CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES MENTOR BAPTIST CHURCH 7500 JOHNNYCAKE RIDGE RD. PHONE 942-8278 CHAS. J. STEVENS, PASTOR 239 240 24 Hour Towing Service AEA TOWING RADIO EQUIPPED TRUCKS PHONE 946-9813 WILLIAM GAW OWNER Service Specialists Phone 255-9179 LAKE SPEED EQUIPMENT, INC. Custom Parts and Racing Engines Serving the Racing Public 8492 Mentor Ave., Mentor, Ohio 44060 BRUNNER FUNERAL HOME 8466 MENTOR AVENUE MENTOR, OHIO AMBULANCE SERVICE RAYMOND V. BRUNNER CLASS OF '44 INVALID EQUIPMENT THE SYMBOL OF SECURITY Security Federal Savings Loan Association of Cleveland Painesville Shopping Center 352-6161 Visit and Enjoy Often PAINESVILLE LANES Bowling—Dancing—Banquets Cocktail Lounge—Snack Bar—Pro Shop—Unique Trophies 44 Automatic Lanes Painesville Shopping Center . . Painesville, 354-3511 Ohio ELECTROLUX VACUUMS SALES AND SERVICE WALLACE ABRAHAMSEN 942-3482 241 PUMMELS HAS THE KEY TO BETTER LIVING DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JUST FURNITURE AND PUMMELS' QUALITY FURNITURE YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID m u mm els ► 8666 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR AVE. TERMS NOW AVAILABLE-FREE LAYAWAY FURNITURE LAMPS CARPETING BEDDING PICTURES WALL-ACCESSORIES DECORATOR SERVICE 242 KINNEY SHOES GREAT LAKES MALL MENTOR, OHIO PH. 255-9839 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MIDDLETON ROOFING n O • 8300 KELLY DRIVE MENTOR, OHIO 255-3494 942-1726 BLECKERrS MUSIC CO. 4128 ERIE STREET WILLOUGHBY PHONE 942-3378 90 S. PARK PLACE PAINESVILLE PHONE 352-8986 RENTALS—SALES—REPAIRS—LESSONS QUALITY REBUILDING AND PARTS AIR TOOL SERVICE CO. 1400 E. 357th STREET PHONE 216 942-4475 WILLOUGHBY, OHIO 44094 243 GREAT LAKES MALL CLOTHING FOR MODERN MAN 244 Congratulations to our New Graduates Terra Construction Company Site Developers Willoughby, Ohio 942-0646 Mark A. Daniels Class of 1970 Cleveland Tux Shop Great Lakes Mall 255-3371 Class of 1971 Prom Headquarters Burkhardt-Davidson PEPPER PIKE Leon Korman is in the fashion picture with his incomparable Kuppenheimer suit from... BURKHARDT DAVIDSON’S GREAT LAKES MALL 245 BEST WISHES NORTHEASTERN ROAD IMPROVEMENT CO. WILLOUGHBY, OHIO MAIN OFFICE-942-1800 STONE DOCK-354-3541 ASPHALT PLANT-352-6009 WILLIAM E. DANIELS CLASS OF 1937 246 Stamoni 0 Mma 8 ljnn Jinu DIAMONDS ARE MAN'S BEST FRIEND BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1971 TUXEDO RENTAL GREAT LAKES MALL WILLO PLAZA GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '71 DAN SNYDER INSURANCE AGENCY 8605 MENTOR AVENUE, MENTOR 946-5053 AUTO-HOME—LIFE-HEALTH CONGRATULATIONS! SEQUOIA GOLF CLUB INC. MENTOR, OHIO 946-3154 9 BEAUTIFUL HOLES OF GOLF BETTY DANIELS ESTES CLASS OF 1937 247 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '71 GKohns Ml INTERIOR FURNISHINGS FEATURING ETHAN ALLEN AMERICAN TRADITIONAL FURNITURE Lake Erie Motors Inc. 255-8820 or 942-3065 9090 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR, OHIO 44060 Compliments of GreenLawn Nursing Home, Inc. 3475 Johnnycake Ridge Rd. Mentor, Ohio 357-7900 VOLKSWAGEN 248 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1971 CY JAMES JOSTEN'S CREATORS OF FINE RINGS, AWARDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, YEARBOOK, AND DIPLOMAS PEASE-KERR INSURANCE AGENCY 111 N. ST. CLAIR 5T. PAINESVIllE, OHIO 44077 HOME, SCHOOL, AND OFFICE SUPPLIES MENTOR OFFICE SUPPLY 7463 NORTH CENTER STREET MENTOR, OHIO 44060 PHONE: 255-8477 GREAT LAKES TYPEWRITER INC. 8488 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR, OHIO 255-8859 SALES, RENTALS, REPAIRS 249 BOB ERB FORD FORD CARS TRUCKS PERFORMANCE CARS OPPOSITE G.L.M. MENTOR, OHIO CARLISLE'S PAINESVILLE, OHIO BLEIL'S FLORAL GARDEN CENTER 8612 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR, OHIO 44060 255-2308 250 Mentor Teachers Association PROMOTING AND PROTECTING THE PROFESSIONAL WELFARE OF ALL ITS MEMBERS Working for Improved Schools for Mentor 251 Years ago it wasn't so important for you to own a SAAB. Traffic hadn't peaked. Roads weren't overcrowded. Driving was relatively safer. But now driving has changed. See the only car built by an aircraft company for today's driving conditions at IMPORT MOTORS, INC. 1721 Mentor Ave. Painesville, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 71 from B B UNION 76 6820 N. Center St. 255-9930 Mentor Office 7891 Mentor Avenue Member of F.D.I.C. WESTERN RESERVE BANK OF LAKE COUNTY w£ eacan9£- Out to Win You Over This Year CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH VALIANT BARRACUDA Jl JP BOB 1 V WILSON MILS RO. § 0 835 SOM CENTER DICKgf SALES • SERVICE TOP QUALITY USEFUL CARS BODY SHOP PALUMBO'S Everything Baked Daily 1 Hour Notice on Birthday and Wedding Cakes Mon.—Fri.—8:00-9:00 Sat.—8:00-6:00 Great Lakes Mall 255-9033 252 Hytree Pharmacy Mentor's Prescription Pharmacy 8494 Mentor Ave. 255-3206 HERB'S SALES SERVICE ZENITH COLOR TV STEREO HI-FI SERVICE SALES 7361 North Center St. 255-3810 W BEST WISHES W KUCERA diid f Associates, Inc. Photogrammetric Engineers Aerial Photography 7000 Reynolds Rd. 946-5665 Mentor, Ohio 2554700 caitx ttis 8525 Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio A gallery of original oil paintings, water colors, and art objects Expert custom framing also available 253 MERCURY LINCOLN ED PIKE LINCOLN MERCURY INC. Daily Car Rentals Lond and Short Term Lease 9647 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Sears Compliments of Sears 1 Roebuck and Co. Downtown Great Lakes Painesville Mall Tires tone stores 7850 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio 44060 Phones: 255-8875 942-7203 QUALITY REBUILDING AND PARTS UTS B T S CD [CO. I III 1 10 0 1 ■E 1 V I C I II U 4 ♦ Plant: 1440 357tb St. - Willoughby, Okie 44094 216 942-4475 731-0200 Florama Flowers The Unusual As Usual in Flowers Olga Loftus 22382 Lake Shore Blvd. Euclid, Ohio 44123 DODGE - DODGE TRUCKS DODGE DART-JEEP ■niL iL AcaiE DODGE 21 IS MENTOR AVENUE AAtNMVIULB, OHIO MQ77 35-4--43GB CLEVELANDERS CALL 0 0-4 707 254 Alan Drug A Complete Cosmetic Section 7883 Munson Mentor-on-the-Lake 257-7960 Andy's Mentor-Jackson Shell 8723 Mentor Ave. 255-9853 A.A.A. Approved heated pool ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY £.JllLX.£. One. Jany Jlaxiccia, 9260 MENTOR AVENUE U,S, ROUTE 20 MENTOR, OHIO 44060 PHONE 235-3456 Congratulations to the Class of '71 Handley's Appliance Sales 7308 Mentor Ave- Mentor, Ohio 4 II Mill PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE 6900 Center St. Rt. 615 Telephone—255 3400 255 CONGRATULATIONS MENTOR HIGH CLASS OF 1971 MENTOR HIGH P.T.A. alPiPUi COMPLIMENTS OF DEAN MOSS ALL STAR DAIRY CO. 3211 Mayfield Rd. Cleveland Hts., Ohio 44118 932-6550 729-7272 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 ROSEY'S CLEANERS 8558 Mentor Ave. Next to St. Mary's in Mentor 255-8754 WING ELECTRIC CO., INC. New Rebuilt Transformers Sales—Service—Rentals Mentor, Ohio Ph.: 942-9273 (Area Code 216) 256 Best Wishes from the Class of 1972 Chuck Peyton Denise Strong Sally Haddock Patti Piscopink Jim Baker Beth Beebe Pat Simmons Barb Siedler Don Martin Sue Hengesbach Barb Pell Becky Wilcox Kirt Campbell Greg Zelinsky Raquel Welch Marcia Mauter Ted Durchik Sue Sinisi Linda Fabian Pat Wade Lori Ungers Ernie Zdesar Donna Bishop Sheila Morgan Gail Rodgers Sue Ozinga Mike Stencel Jim Rokosky Pam Zilenziger Debbie Leacock Maureen Conkey Rick Childs Francie Egort Paula Motsumoto Lisa Weinkamer Joe Moss Bill Downey Dee Marks Deb Hock Chris Lebold Deb Hock Randy Wagner Rose Pettit Sara Dilgren Lisa Parsons Dru Wardell Steve Findak Dick Yaxley Deb Lateral Beth Schutt Tom Corlett Judy Matsko Pat Schultz Mike Thompson Bruce Uhal Sue Polakowski Donna Horn Mark Ziccarelli Karen Wulf Anne Reiter Yvonne Yax Debbie Keyworth Miriam Wood Joanne Southall Carolyn Fisher Nala Wirtman Barb Ely Nate Robinson Sue Pearson Laura Crysler Gayle Swaine Leslie Hardy Sandy Olesh Deena DeFranco Denise Baker Anne Talcott Skip Osborne Karen Meister Karen Cunningham Debbie Shenk Laurie Fais Ken Yeso Cheryl Williams 257 Good Luck Demeter's To All of You Mentor Floral Gardens Bob Krai's Mentor Pharmacy 8693 Mentor Ave. Geraniums annuals a lifetime specially Complete garden supplies Evergreens Fine greenhouses to serve you Mentor, Ohio 255-3432 9430 Mentor Ave., Mentor 255-2475 Bethandale Corporation Imperial Carpet congratulates the 8532 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio Class of 1971 8229 Tyler Blvd. Mentor, Ohio 946-5150 255-4068 258 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1971 Cardinal Mothers' Club Congratulations to the Class of 1971 Say it with flowers Castello Florist and Greenhouse Inc. 7430 North Center St. Mentor, Ohio 255-8188 Patterson George, Inc. 6601 Hopkins Rd. Mentor, Ohio ARROWHEAD MUSIC Sales • Service • Lessons 7640 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio 259 Congratulations Class of 1971 Professional Answering Service Inc. 8565 Mentor Ave. 255-9732 357-7541 946-2999 Congratulations Class of 1971 Compliments of Headland Rexall Compliments of: Osborne Bros. Welding Supply Inc. 8624 Station St. Mentor, Ohio Rick Osborne Class of '63 Everything for the Welder 260 Lockie-Lee Dairy Co. 310 Chester Painesville 354-9919 BOOTH LANDSCAPING AND PAVING, INC 9711 Old Johnnycake Ridge Rd. Mentor, Ohio 44060 Phone: 354-9286 Lucio's Restaurant and Pizzeria 7786 Lake Shore Blvd. at Route 615 Pizza Snacks Full course meals Open 7 days Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 Diamond Shamrock Chemical Co. Painesville, Ohio the !V!JLL“ROSE company 7995 Tyler Blvd. Mentor, Ohio 44060 Phone: (216) 255-9171 261 Good Luck Class of 71 Mentor Boosters Inc. Paul E. Kiddey's K B Airstream 8461 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Ohio (216) 255-8030 Service Parts Accessories Johnson's Market Freezer Meat—Wholesale Retail 7278 Jackson St. 255-3372 Ronald H. Johnson Owner Best Wishes Class of '71 Jay-Dee Cleaners 8457 Mentor Ave. 255-6777 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 from the 1971 Cardinal Notes Staff This is a paid political announcement. 263 Congratulations Class of 71 from Smylie T.V. Sales and Service 8649 Mentor Ave, 255-9611 942-6336 Edsel H. Pfabe Everything in Music 65 North St. Clair Painesville, Ohio 44077 Phone 357-5513 Chtckering Pianos Musical Instruments Hammond Organs Magnavox Stereo TV Congratulations to the Class of 1971 Production Machinery Corp. 7050 Maple Street Mentor, Ohio 264 THE NEW BEACHCOMBER GRAND RIVER, OHIO PHONE 352-1717 Daily Luncheon Specials Hours 11:30 AM - 2:30 AM (Except Sunday) Entertainment Nightly Look For: AMECA F I L M S PRODUCTION Mentor Educational Cine Associates 6106 Cedarwood Road Mentor, Ohio 44060 (216) 942-2315 David E. Bohnert, Consultant Perry Clark, Consultant Dust Concert March 1, 1971 2 65 Senior Activities Bob Abrahaimen: Cardinal Nates 3,4; Class Of- ficer 3; Football 2; Key Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2. Norman Adams; Latin Club 4. Karen Agard: G.A.A. 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Tim Albee; Cross Country 2. Darryl Albert; Track 2,3,4. Tony Alley: Audio Visual 2; Baseball 3; Cross Country 2; Latin Club 3; Student Council 2; Track 2. Debbie Barnett; Block M 2,3,4; Cardinal Conces- sions 3; Drama Club 3; French Club 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 3,4; Lab Assistant 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Office Assistants 3,4. Bonnie Barrett; A Capella 3,4; Block M 2; Brass Choir 2; G.A A, 2,3,4; Hockey Team 4; Keyettes 4; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2; Percussion Choir 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Varsity Volleyball 4,- Girls Basketball 3,4. Barb Barron; Cardinal Concessions 3; F.T.A 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Bob Anderson; Vocational Horticulture 2,3. Dennis Anderson: Boys Glee Club 4; Football 2,3 4; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3. Anna Andrusis: A Capella 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2. Cheryl Arthur; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Keyettes 2, Jo Ashby: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Latin Club 2. Mike Ashby; German Club 2; Math assistant 4. Tiair Augsburger Environ Mentor 3,4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Human Relations 4; Latin Club 4; Marching Band 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Symphonic Band 2. Cindy Bail; Human Relations 4; Student Council 2. Leslie Bailey: Concert Band 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Keyettes 3; Library Club 2,3; library Club President 3; Marching Bond 2,3. Nancy Baksa: A Capella 3,4; Block M 2,3; Cardi- nal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2,4; Lab Assistant 4, Sandy Ball: F.T.A. 2; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 3; Key- ettes 2; Lab Assistant' 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Span- ish Club 2; J V. Vaolleyball 2. Larry Barsic Rick Barstow: Sr. Council 4. Lisa Bartholomew; A.f.S. 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Human Relations 4; Keyettes 2,3; Mentor Medics 2; Mixed Chorus 3. Wanda Bartholomew G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym leader 3; 5r. Girls Glee Club 4; Human Relations 4; ID Checkers 4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,3; Cheerleading 2,3,4. Wendy Bartholomew; Block M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Girls State 3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Student Council 2, 3,4; Sr. Council 4; Class Treasurer 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. Craig Bascom Becky Battista: A Capella 2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Cindy Bauman: Block M 4; Band Council 3; Con- cert Band 2,3; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 2; Latin Club 2,3; Marching Band 2. Carol Beall: Basketball 2,3,4; Block M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; G.A.A. Council 3,4; Hockey Team 4; J.V, Volley- ball 2; Varsity Volleyball 3,4. Anita Bedford; Block M 2; Spanish Club 2. Boni Balogh: A.F.S. 4; Cardinal Concessions 3; Drama Club 3; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leaders 3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Keyettes 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Council 4. Harry Barker: Boys Glee Club 4,- Keyettes 4. Peg Behm; Block M 3; Human Relations 4. Scraper Bell: Boys Glee Club 4. Kim Bellows Dave Beltxer: A Capella 4; Boys Glee Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4. Scott Belus Barb Benedict; A Capella 2,4; Cardinal Conces- sions 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Girls State 3; ID Checkers 3,4; Keyettes 3; Student Council 2,3,4; German Club 3. Dave Benezro: Chess Club 3,4; Science Club 4; International Museum 3,4. Jeanette Benline: Cardinal Notes 4; Environ Men- for 4; G.A.A. 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Latin Club 4. Debbie Billig: Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr, Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2, 3; Mentor Medics 2; Office Assistant 4. Patty Bimgell: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2; Latin Club 4; Tap 25 3,4; Sr. Council 3,4; Choir Cabinet 4. Amy Birch: A.F.S. 2; A Capella 3,4; Block M 3; Band Council 2; Concert Band 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Keyettes 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Majorettes 3,4; Symphonic Band 3; Student Council 4; Sr, Coun- cil 4. Char Biro Mary Jane Bitier: A Capella 4; Block M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Gym Leader 3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; ID Checker 3; Keyettes 2,3. Kathy Bloha: F.T.A. 2,3; French Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Student Council 3; DECA Club 4. B. Blake smith A Capella 4. Rick ilauvelt Candie Bloom; A Capella 3,4; F.H.A, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Keyettes 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Debra Boal: Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2. Kathy Bocci: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; Mentor Medics 3,4. Donna Bondra: G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 4. Carolyn Boudinof: G.A.A. 2. Dave Bowman: Boys Glee Club 4; Football 2,3; Gym Leader 3; ID Checkers 4; Key Club 3,4; Track 2, Linda Boykin; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Mentor Medics 2,4; Pep Club 2. Roy Boylen Rondo Brandt Dave Brannon: A Capella 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3. Don Birok Linda Brooks; Cardinal Notes Paul Brost: A Copella 4; Gym Leaders 3,4; Sym- phonic Band 2; Football 2; Cross Country 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. Barry Brown: Cardinal Concessions 3; ID Checkers 4. Pom Brown; Black M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checkers 3; Keyettes 2, 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Sr. Council 4. Margaret Brofina: Block M 2,3; Gym Leader 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2. Denise iBrunkus- A.F.S. 2; Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Keyettes 2,3; Sr. Council 4. Judy Brunner: A Copella 3,4; Block M 2; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; ID Checkers 4; Keyettes 3,4; Office Assistant 4. Mike Burchell: Gym Leader 2,3; Sr. Council 4. Dave Burdyshow Tina Burgett: Cardinal Concessions 3; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 3. Paul Burke Val Burke Bev Burney: Block M 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Span ishClub 2. Darlene Burns: G.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 4. Denise Burns: G.A.A. 2. Karen Butcher: G.A.A. 4. Amy Butler: Block M 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 3. Jack Butler: Gym Leader 4. 266 Bill Byrd Joann Byrd Diainai Cairns Tony Caldwell; Percussion Choir 2. Pamela Calhoun; G.A.A, 2,4; Jr, Girls Glee Club 2. Ernestine Call: Band Council 4; Clarinet Choir 2,3, 4; Ensembles 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ICC 4; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Bond 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Sally Calori: G.A.A. 2. Roger Cameron: Cross Country 2,3,4; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. Roger Campbell; Concert Bond 4; Gym Leader 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3. Roy Chaffee: Vocational Horticulture 4. Charlotte Chapman: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Office Assistant 3. Cathy Cherry: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 4; Jr. G'irlls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 4. Debbie Cborman; A.F.S, 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 2; Lab Assistant 4. Tim Clapp: Audio Visual 2. Kim Clemence: G.A.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 2,4. Mike Clifford: Human Relations 4. Dennis Clinger; A Capella 2. Deb Cole: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Teacher's Aide 3. John Conger: Student Council 2,3,4; Sr. Council 4; Jr. Council 3. Skinner Conklin: A Capella 2,3,4; ICC 4; Top 25 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4. Gail Connors; Block M 2; G.A.A, 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 2,4; Majorette (Alternate) 3. Rose Connors: G.A.A. 2; ID Checker 3. Bob Cooper: Concert Band 4. Morion Cottrell: A.F.S. 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 3. Ruth Cottrell: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 4; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Office As- sistant 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4- Stephanie Cowan; F.T.A. 3,4; Cardinal Notes 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Mentor Medics 2. Anthe Capitan: Bookstore 2; Cardinal Concessions 3; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 2; Key ettes 4; Mentor Medics 3,4; Office Assistant 2; Clinic Assistant 2,3. Jantet Carlysle: Human Relations 4. Debbie Caresello: Sr, Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 4, Clem Caswell; A Capella 4; Boys Glee Club 3. Brian Caylor: Chess Club 4; Classical Music Lavers Society 4; Environ Mentor 3,4; Lab Assistant 3,4; Independent Study 4. Gail Crawford; Keyettes 3; Office Assistant 3. Jim Creedon: Cardinal Concessions 2; ID Checker 2; Science 2. Grociela Crista Ido: A.F.S. 4; Block M 4; G.A.A. 4; Mentor Medics 4; Office Assistant 4; Spanish Club 4; Clink Assistant 4. Cris Crooks Karen Cunningham; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leaders 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 3,4. Scarlett Cutler; A Capella 3,4; Chess Club 4; Clas- sical Music Lovers Society 4; Environ Mentor 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Lab Assistant 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Sr. Council 4; Science Club 4. Mitch Daniels. J.V. Basketball 2,- Varsity Bosketball 3,4. jane Davidson: G.A.A. 4 Clinic Assistant 3. Mickey Deaner: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; Sr, Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 3,4. Jocquie Deegan: Cardinal Notes 4; G.A.A. 3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Human Relations 4; ID Check- er 4. Tammy Defisher: Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2,3; G.A.A. Council 3,4; Hockey Team 3,4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2; J.V. Volleyball 2; Varsity Volleyball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basket- ball 3,4. Tim Defi her: Wrestling 2,3,4. Pat Dempsey; Cardinal Concessions 2. Charlotte Denson: G.A.A. 3; ID Checker 3; Key- ettes 2; Spanish Club 2. Rob Diedrichs: Chess Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Lyres Club 3; Marching Band 2,3; Symphonic Band 2, 3; Stage Band 2,3; Science Club 4. Brian Dingle Dole DiSanza: A Capella 3,4; Boys Glee Club 3,4; Gym Leader 3; Top 25 4; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Gymnasfiics Club 2,3,4. Eugene Disinger: Science Club 4, Sue Ditto: G.A.A. 2. Phil Dolce: Boys Glee Club 2; Lab Assistant 3. Michele Drellich: French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Mentor Medics 4; Clinic Assistant 4, Donna Dadd: Block M 2; Bookstore 2; F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2, Julie Drobinski: Concert Band 2; G.A.A. 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3. Georgeann Ducho sois: Human Relations 4. Fran Dudas: Mixed Chorus 3; Orchestra 3. Al Duta Scott Duncan: Boys Glee Club 4; Human Relations 4; ID Checker 3,4; Vocational Horticulture 3; German Club 3. Doug Dunlap; Drama Club 3,4; Debale Club 2,3; German Club 3,4. Diana Dyke: A Capella 3,4; Block M 2; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Keyettes 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Library Assistant 2,3,4. Pat Eddy: Block M 2; F.H.A, 2,3,4,- G.A.A. 2,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2. Jim Edwards Wendy Fabian; A.F.S. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leaders 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Girls State 4; Hockey Team 2; ID Checker 3,4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2,3,4, Lab Assistant 4; Office Assistant 4; Sr. Council 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; J.V. and Varsity Basket- ball 2,3,4; Prom Committee Chairman: Food 3; Sophomore Class President 2, Darlene Faille Joe Falcone: Vocational Horticulture 2. Terri Farmer: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,3; Car- dinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Keyettes 2,3,4; Office Assistant 3,4. Kevin Fellows: Vocational Horticulture 2,3.4. Linda Finney: A Capella 2,3,4; Black M 2; Car- dinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Mentor Medics 2,3; Clinic Assis- tant 2; Cardinal Notes 4; Prom Committee 3. Marty Fin zee Harry Fishleigh: Boys State 4; Gym Leader 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Mandalla 4; Science Club 4; Honor Society 3,4. Robin Fogelman; A.F.S. 2; A Capella 3,4; Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Gym Leaders 3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Hockey Team 3; ID Checker 3,4; Keyettes 2,3; Top 25 3,4. jean Follis: Brass Choir 2,3,4; Band Council 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Band 2, 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3; German Club 4, Julie Fox: A Capella 4; Block M 2,3; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr, Girls Glee Club 3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Lab Assistant 2; Latin Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Office Assistant 4. Pat Fraxee Tim Frazee Dawn Freeman: A Capella 4; Block M 2,4; Car- dinal Concessions 3; Lab Assistant 3; Mixed Chorus 3. Betsy Fridg: Block M 2,3; Concert Band 2; French Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Sr. Council 4; From Committee 3. Mike Fudere; Vocational Horticulture 4. Gary Fulton: Football 2; Swimming 2; Symphonic Band 2,3,4. Sue Galbos: A Capella 3,4; CHeerleading 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A. Council 3,4; Hockey Team 2,3, 4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 3; Top 25 4; J.V. Volleyball 3; Varsity Volleyball 4. Lee Gartman: A.F.S. 2,3,4; Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 2,4; Keyettes 2,3,4. 267 Swson Gearily: G.A.A. 2; Latin Club 2; Mentor Medics 3,4. Kevin Gentile: Brass Choir 3; Band Council 4; Boys State Alternate 3 Key Club 4; Lyres Club 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Percussion Choir 2,3,4; Symphonic Bond 2,3,4; Stage Band 3.4. Gregg Gervtenberger; A Capella 4; Beys Glee Club 3,4; ID Checker 4. Jennette Getts: G.A.A. 2,3,4; German Club 2. Pam Gilles: Brass Choir 2,3,4; Band Council 4; G A A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 2,3; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4. Bob Gilespie: Gym Leader 3,4; Baseball 2; Varsity Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2, Karen Giron e Block M 3; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Gym Leaders 4; Keyettes 3. Dick Oldster: Boys Glee Club 2,3; Goll 2,3,4; In- tro murals 2,3,4; Lab Assistant 2; Latin Club 2. Mike Goetz: Football 4; Track 4. Brenda Gliba: F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 3,4; Majorettes 2,3; Stu- dent Council 2; J.V. Volleyball 2; Varsity Volley- ball 3,4; Art Club 2,3,4. Ron Giudici: A Capella 2,3,4; Boys State 3; Debate Club 3; Football 2,3,4; Lab Assistant 4; Track 2, 3.4. Jini Gorg; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Bob Grohom: Baseball 3; Basketball 2; Football 2, 3,4- ID Checker 3,4; Track 2. Rick Gray; Bosebatl 2,3,4, Bob Green; A Capella 2,3,4; Human Relations 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Larry Greene: A Capella 4; Baseball 2,3; Basket- ball 2,3; Key Club 3,4; School Play 4. Cathy Gregory: A Capella 4; Block M 3; Cardinal Concessions 2; Keyettes 3,4; Top 25 3; Clinic Assistant 2. Coren Griffin: Cardinal Concessions 3; French Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; School Play 2. Ann Griffith: Block M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4,- Keyettes 2,3,4; Girls State alternate 3; Student Council 2; Sr. Council 4. Bill Grigggs Jill Groff. G.A.A. 3. Mike Gruss Rick Gunsaulus: Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Mandollo 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 3.4. Virginio Guzowski: A Capella 2. Mark Havel: A Capella 2,3,4, Stephanie Hambrecht Ken Hamlto: A Capella 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, Sue Mammon: A Copella 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3; G.A.A. 3; Keyettes 3; Office Assistant 3; Pep Club 2. Tracy Handley: Concert Band 2; Cardinal Con- cessions 3; Jr. Class Play 3. Denise Hamel; Black M 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Hockey Team 3; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 2,3,4,- Lab Assistant 2; Student Council 3; J.V. Volleyball 2; Varsity Volleyball 3; D.E. Club 4; Vorsity Basketball 2,3. Barbie Hardney: Office Assistant 4. Melanie Hargrove: G-A.A. 2; Mixed Chorus 2. Cindy Harris: Block M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4. Rick Morrison: Brass Choir 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Mandola 3,4; Orchestra 4; Symphonic Band 2, 3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4. John Hosen tab: ID Checker 3; lab Assistant 4. Mike Hathy Greg Haught: A Capella 4; Mandalla 4; Orchestra 4; Homework 4. Sheri Hi a veins Bob Heinz Jacque Heiss: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Sr. Council 4; Class Secretary 2,3,4; ID Assistant, Sue Helmick Gerald Hendl: A.F.S. 4. Mike Henk: Gym Leaders 2,3; ID Checker 2,3; Student Council 3; Sr. Council 4. Doug Higgins: Concert 2; Drama Club 3; Human Relotions 3,4; ID Checker 3; Track 2. Pris Hill: French Club 3; G.A.A. 3,4. Paul Hinkel: A.F.S. 4, Key Club 2,3,4. Cynthia Hol apple: Concert Band 2; G.A.A, 2,3,4; German Club 2, Ruth Holzer: Block M 2; F.H.A. 3,4; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Keyettes 3; Mixed Chorus 2. John Homo Tim Haopingarner: Key Club 2,3,4. Jeff Horn: Cardinal Concessions 3; Classical Music Lovers Society 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Mentor Medics 4; Spanish Club 2; Thespians 3,4; Clinic Assistant 4; International Museum 3,4. Pat Horvath: Block M 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Denise Howlett: A Capella 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Hu- man Relations 4; Mixed Chorus 2. John Hudson Bob Humphrey: Boys Glee Club 4; Concert Band 2,3; Varsity Football; Sfatistian 3,4. John Huntington Bill Hurd Tim Hurley: A Capella 2,3,4; ID Checker 3; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Top 25 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4. Mark lams Bill jackett: Boys State 3; Gym Leader 3; Sr, Coun- cil 4; Football 2,3,4. Art Jeavons; Lob Assistant 4. Warren Jeddy: Chess Club 4,- German Club 4, Leon Jesionowski: Chess Club 3,4; Debate Club 2,3,4; Human Relations 4; Madolla 3. Eric Johnson: Mentor Medics 2; Vocational Horti- culture 3,4. Eugene Johnson Steve Johnson: A Copella 2,3,4; Classical Music Lovers Society 4. Sue Johnson: Human Relations 4; Spanish Club 2. Roy Jones: Chess Club 3,4; Lab Assistant 4; Science Club 4. Ellen Kappe: A Capella 3; G.A A 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Keyettes 2. Tom Karchefsky: Human Relations 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Gymnastics 2, Joan Kaskinen: Jr, Girls Glee Club 4. Marlene Keller: Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Lab Assis tant 3- Jim Kelley John Ktllmeyer Ed Kimble Mory Kirk: Block M 2; French Club 2; G.A.A, 2,3; ID Checker 3; Keyettes 3; Library Club 2,3,4. Lindsay Klein: G.A.A. 4; Lab Assistant 3. Jerry Kleinsorge Richard Klosterman: Mentor Amateur Radio Society Kurt Kluznik: French Club 2; Vocational Horticul- ture 4. Jeff Knapik Cindy Knebusch G.A.A. 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4. Gayle Knebusch; French Club 2; G.A-A. 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4. Pat Kock: Block M 2,3,4; Bookstore 2; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Gym Leaders 4; Student Council 4; Sr. Coun- cil 4; Jr. Council 3. Cyndy Koubeck: F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2; Mixed Chorus 2,4; Office Assistant 3,4; Ger- man Club 3; Tutor 4. Tom Kroll: Lob Assistant 2; Office Assistant 2,3,4; Tutor 2,3,4. Arlene Kromer; Block M 3; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A, 2,3,4. Mike Kiwitowski: A.F.S. 4; Lab Assistant 4. Mark Komar: Drama Club 4; ICC 3; Mentor Medics 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; .Science Club 4; Log 2,3,4. Elena Korol: Cardino! Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; Keyettes 3,4. Bruce Ko I lister: A Capella 4; Key Club 4; Sym- phonic Band 2; Football 2; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. Kevin Lappin: A Capella 2,3,4; Environ Mentor 3; Extra choir group 2,3; Science Club 4. Preston Larimer: Bookstore 4; Gym Leader 3; Hu- man Relations 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2,3,4. Debbie Latiner: Black M 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; 5r. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2. Nina Lawson: Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; Hockey Team 3,4; Cheerleading 2. David Lawyer David 'Leacock; Cross-Country 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Football 2. Greg Leifer: Boys State 3; Chess Club 3; ICC 4; Key Club 4; Latin Club 4; Mentor Medics 4; No- tional Honor Society 3,4; Cross Country 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Science Club 4. Reg Leonard: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 3; G.A.A 2,3; Human Relations 4; Keyettes 3; Office As- sistant 2; Top 25 3,4; Sr. Council 4. Hank Levine: Human Relations 4; Student Council 4; German Club 4. 268 Debbie Lewis: G.A.A. 3,4. Gory Lewis Koren Lewsader Band Council 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Classical Music Lovers Society 4; Drama Club 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Lyres Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Mentor Medics 2,3; Orchestra 4; Symphonic Bond 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Thes- pians 3,4; Clinic Assistant 3; Library Assistant 4, Ralph Leyh Len Lipsky Joe Liquori: Boys Glee Club 4; ID Checker 4. Kitty Lilley: Block M 2; French Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3, 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4. Chuck Locy: Concert Band 3; Football 4; German Club 4; Phys. Ed. Assistant 4; Wrestling 4. Bill Longbrake: Chess Club 2,3,4; German Club 2, 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Top 25 2,3,4. Tim Lors: Audio Visual 2; Choral 2,3; Concert Band 4. Scott Loy: GLM Trojans. Barb Luke: Mixed Chorus. LuAnn Luoma; Block M 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 4; Hockey Team 3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; La- tin Club 2; German Club. Don Lutz; Intramurals 2,3,4. Jackie Lynch: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4,- Offiice Assistant 2. Kelly Macauley: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checkers 3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Jr. Council 3; Latin Club 2,3; Mentor Medic 2,3; Office Assis- tant 3,4; Sr. Council 4. Pam Magi II: Drama Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; ID Checker 3; Mentor Medics 3; Student Council 2; Sr. Council 4; Cardinal Notes 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4. Pat Mahoney: A.F.S. 3,4; Cardinal Concessions 3; F.T.A, 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Keyettes 3; Office Assistant 3,4; International Museum 4; Pep Club 2. Mark Majewski: Envlron Mentor 4; Marching Band 2,3,4. Tom Malenda: Orchestra 2,3,4, Jerry Malik: Boys State 4; Gym Leader 3,4; Gym- nastics Club 2; Human Relations 4; Log Staff 2, 3,4; Student Council 4. Frank MaMana: Boys Glee Club 4; Human Rela- tions 4; Prom Entertainment 3; Junior Fun Night Entertainment 2; Student Council 4. Dennis Manning Borb Mannino: A.F.S. 3; Block M 3; Chess Club 3; Cardinal Concessions 3; French Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; ICC 4, Log Staff 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Span- ish Club 2,3,4. Joyce Marino: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Denise Marthey; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2. Betty Martin; G.A.A. 3. Darrell Martin: A Capella 3; Boys Glee Club 4. Scott Martin; ID Checker 2,3,4. Terry Martin: A Capella 2,3,4; Top 25 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Football 3,4; Bays State 4. Len Mate: A Capella 4; Boys Glee Club 3; Gym Leader 3; ID Checker 2,3. Larry Matsko: Concert Bond 2; Marching Band 2. Mike Mozzarella Rich McCarthy: Vocational Horticulture 2. Jeff McClehan Gary McClintick Suzanne McCollum: G.A.A. 3. Marilyn McCrary Kathy McGill: Block M 2; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Elaine McGuire: A Capella 3,4; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leoder 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Cheerleading 3,4; Human Relations 4; ID Checker 3; ID Assistant 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Lab Assistant 4; Latin Club 4; Top 25 3,4; Thespians 3,4. Linda McIntosh Marsha McMinn: Block M 2; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 3,4; International Museum 3,4; Key- eftes 3; Mentor Medics; Pep Club 2. Gary McNeely Phyllis McVey: A.F.S. 2; Block M 2,3; Cardinal Notes 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; ID Assistant 4; ID Checker 3,4; Keyettes 2,3. Linda Meadows: G.A.A. 4, Mixed Chorus 2. Diana Merrill: Band Council 3; Concert Band 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Bond 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4. Gale Mickelbart: Spanish Club 4. Greg Mickle Wilbur Miller Alan Minadee; German Club 4. Barb Mineely: Spanish Club 2,4; Tutor 2,3,4. Betty Minar; A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 3. Ruth Mitchell; A Capella 4; Chess Club 3; Car- dinail Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Keyettes 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Sr. Council 4; Cardinal Notes 4,- ID Assistant 3,4. Sue Mosley: G.A.A. 4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Key- ettes 4; Sr. Council 4. Brent Morehouse Linda Morey: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A, 2; Keyettes 2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Log Staff 3,4. Becfci Moss: Drama Club 2; G.A.A, 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Keyettes 2,3; Thespians 2. Ed Moss: Baseball 2; Boys Glee Club 4; ID Checker 3. Caroline Mosure: Block M 3; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 2,3,4. Howard Mowery: Audio Visual 3; Concert Bond 2, 3; Marching Band 3. Robin Muir- Block M 2; Band Council 2; Concert Band 2; Cheerleading 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Girls State 3; ID Assistant 3,4; Key- ettes 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3 Fred Mulhouser: Brass Choir 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; Debate Club 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Lyres Club 3,4; Lab Assistant 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Mandalla 3,4; Orchestra 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4? Sci- ence 4. Dean Muller Leigh Murray: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3. Dee Myers: Block M 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Human Re- lations 4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Junior Council 3; Steering Committee for Levy 4; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4. Mary Nadalski: A.F.S. 2,3; A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Latin Club 2,3, 4; Mentor Medics 2,3; Choir Coordinator 4; Choir 'Librarioli 3. Karl Naglitch Linda Nale: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4. John Namestnik: Gym Leader 3; Cardinal Notes 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3. Debbie Naumann Michael Nestic: Cardinal Concessions 3; F.T.A. 3. David Newcomer Janice Newman Sue Nick: Block M 4; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Office Assis- tant 4. Donna Nilson Jenice Nolan: Mixed Chorus 2. Larry Nolan Karen Novak: Block M 3; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 4; Office Assistant 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Student Council Committee 4. Gory Nolin Mike O'Connor: A Capella 2,3,4; Cardinal Con cessions 3; Top 25 2,3,4, Gretchen Oldfather: Block M 3; G.A.A. 2,3; G.A.A. Council 3; Hockey Team 3; Keyettes 2,3; Honor Society 3,4. Nora Oley: Keyettes 4, Bob Owens Dee Quiggle: Concert Band 2; Environ Mentor 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Girls State 3; ICC 4; Latin Club 2, 3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Mentor Medics 2. Dave Page: Chess Club 3; Mandalo 4, Jan Page: A.F.S. 3; A Capella 4; Cardinal Con- cessions 3; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Keyettes 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Alex Popp: Cross Country 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4. Dorothy Parent; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2. Jeff Parker: Audio Visual 2,3,4; Gym Leoder 3; German Club 3. Judy Pay tosh: A Capella 2,3,4; Cardinal Nates 4; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Howard Peace: Concert Band 2; Lab Assistant 2; Marching Band 2,3; Nemisis 4; Symphonic Band 3,4. Calvin Pearce Harry Perdue Sue Pennybacker: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Human Relations 4. Vincie Petra; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2; Keyettes 2. Richard Peters Connie Peters: Bookstore 2; Concert Band 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 3; Marching Band 2. Rocco Pizzuto 269 Ken Plance Charlie Plotz: Bookstore 3; French 3; Key Club 3. Alan Podsabinski Marcia Pohto: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,3; Car- dinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Lob Assistant 4; Sr. Council 4; Chamber Ensemble 4; Girls Ensemble 2. Diane Poling; Block M 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Jr. Council 3; Sr. Girls GJee Club 4; Key- etfes 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3. Jim Pollard Tom Polakowski; Latin Club 2,3,4. Linda Pope Rick Portaro Gym Leader 3; Football 2,3,4; Base- ball 2,3,4; ID Checker 4, Student Council 2,3; Sr. Council 4. Stan Pospiech Nancy Price Steve IPrirssman Kurt Proegler: Audio Visual 2,3; Key Club 4; Plane- torium 2,4. Alan Proud Sheila Pulver; Nemisis 4. Sue Ranker; A.F.S. 2; Concert Band 3; G.A.A. 2, 3,4; Gym Leader 3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Key- ettes 3; Marching Band 3; Mentor Medics 2. Diana Reed Linda Reed; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; International Museum 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; Mentor Medics 2,3,4; Clinic Assistant 4, Rosemarie Reed: Block M 2; Concert Band 2,3; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2.3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 2, 3,4; Library Aide 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 4. Thereso Reid; A.F.S. 2,3; A Capella 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3,4; French Club 3; F.H.A. 2, 3,4; Latin Club 2; Marching Band 2; Thespians 2,3. Debbi Rice; A.F.S. 3; Block M 3,4; Classical Music Lovers Society 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym leader 4; Keyettes 3; German Club 3,4; Lab Assistant 3,4; Sr. Council 4; Science Club 4. Debbie Rich: Bookstore 2; Office Assistant 2. Daniel Rohr Jan Rut: Band Council 4; Concert Band 2,3; G.A.A- 2,3; Lab Assistant 4; Marching Band 4; Mentor Medics 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 4. Sherrie Rees; G.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 4. Gail Richardson; Bookstore 2; Drama Club 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; It's Academic 4; Lob Assistant 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Log Staff 3,4; Student Council 4; Thespians 4. Debbie Riddle: Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Office Assis- tant 4. Sharon Robinson Salty Romischer; G.A.A. 2. Randy Rose: Human Relations 4; ID Checkers 3; Student Council 4. Mary Ann Rosipky: Sr. Girls Glee Club 4, Carrie Rush; G.A.A. 2,3. Debbie Russell; Block M ,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 2,3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; German Club 3,4. Kurt Russell; Boys Glee Club 4; Brass Choir 4; Bond Council 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; ID Checker 4; Stage Band 3, Mike Ruth atz; A Capella 3,4; Boys State Alternate 3; Football 2,3,4; ID Checkers 4; Top 25 4; Track 2.3.4. Elaine Sacash: G.A.A. 3; Mixed Chorus 2. Tim Sankal; German Club 4; Intro murals 2,3,4. Tena Sawdey: A.F.S. 2; Block M 2,3; F.T.A. 2; French Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; Keyettes 2,3, Latin Club 4; Student Council 3,4. Sharon Scarberry: G.A.A. 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2? Sr, Girls Glee Club 4; Teacher Assistant 4. Bruce Schaedlich; Basketball 2; Football 2,3; Latin Club 3. Russ Schaedlich: Sr. Council 4. Ken Schilling: A Capella 2,3,4. Tillie Schmidt: Block M 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2,3; Lab Assistant 3; Office Assistant 3; German Club 3; Tour Guide 2,3. Bruce Schram: F.H.A. 3; Gym Leader 3,4; ICC 4; Student Council 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Soccer 4; Cardinal Notes 4. Linda Schuldt: A.F.S. 3; A Copella 2,3,4; Block M 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Office Assistant 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 3; Top 25 3,4; Sr. Council 4; Tour Guide 2.3.4. J. Schirm; Boys Glee Club 4; Human Relations 4. Oris Scobel: Block M 4; Office Assistant 2,3,4. Barb Scott: Block M 2,3; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; ID Checker 2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; German Club 2. Cindy Scott: G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2,3,4. Pam Scott; Human Relations 3,4, Tom Scott: Chess Club 3,4; Debate Club 2,3; ICC 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Log Staff 3; Biology Tutor 2; Science Club 4. David Seal; A.F.S, 2; Concert Band 2,3,4; March ing Band 4; Percussion Band 2,4; Spanish Club 3.4. Sharon Seidel: Jr, Girls Glee Club 3. Chris Shaefer: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Latin Club 2,3,4. Marcia Shaner: A.F.S. 2; Block M 2,3,4; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Keyettes 2,3,4; Latin Club 4. Kathy Sherwood: Block M 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Rob Shingtelon Deborah Shape; Block M 2; French Club 2; F.H.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4 Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; International Museum 4; Teachers Aid 2,3,4. Nancy Short Dave Sierleja: Gym Leader 3,4; German Club 4. Mike Simens: ID Checker 2,3,4. Bill Simmonds Nancy Slaughter; A Capella 4; G.A.A. 2,4; Gym Leader 4; Human Relations 4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 2,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council 2,4; J.V. Volleyball 2; Sophomore Council 2; Cheer leading 2,4; Cordi na I Notes 4, Jeff Slitor: ID Checker 3; ID Assistant 4. Brenda Smartt: A.F.S. 2,3; F.H.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Latin Club 2. Steve Smee Kathi Smith: Block M 2; Drama Club 2; F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; G.A.A. Council 4; Keyettes 2,3; Latin Club 2; Library Assistant 3,4; Library Club 3,4. Suzzi Smith: Concert Band 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Keyettes 4; Marching Band 3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4; Library Club 3. Bill Smith: F.H.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 4; Keyettes 4,- Wrest- ling 2. William Smith: Apathy 2,3,4. Willard Steele: Human Relations 4; Student Coun- cil 4; German Club 4. Steve Starcher Heidi Stang: A.F.S. 2; Block M 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Human Relations 4; Keyettes 2,3; Cardinal Notes 4. Tom Staebler; Junior Council 3; Sr, Council 4; Var- sity Football 3,4; Student Council 3, Jerry Stadler Vickie Lynn Sprague: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3. Len Spradling; Lab Assistants 2,3,4. Morgan Spiker; Boys Glee Club 4. Lynn Spencer: Block M 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 4; Keyettes 3,4. Scott Sparker: Chess Club 2; Student Council 2. Kurt Sommer; Cross Country 2,3,4; track 2,3,4. Larry Snyder: Wrestling 2,3. Jack Snyder: Cardinal Concessions 2; Environ Mentor 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 4; Human Relations 2; Nemisis 4; Sr. Council 2; Cardinal Notes 4. Barbara Parr; A.F.S. 4; Drama Club 4; Keyettes 2; Mentor Medics 4; Clinic Assistant 4. Billie Jo Peyton: Bookstore 4; Cardinal Conces- sions 3; G.A.A. 3,4; ID Checker 4; Keyettes 3; Majorettes 4; Office Assistant 4. 270 Denise Pizxuti: G.A.A. 3; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2. Steve Steger: Concert Bond 2,3; Chess Club 3,4; Debote Club 2,3,4; Human Relotions 4; ICC 4; Mondallo 4; Symphonic Bond 4; Stage Band 2,3, 4. Bab Stefancic Jim Stencil Jan Stevens: A.F.S. 2; Chess Club 4; Cardinal Con- cessions 3; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Or- chestra 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2.3.4. Glen Stewart Rick Stocker: Boys Glee Club 4; Football 2,3,4; Latin Club 4; Track 2,4. Paula Stone Tom Stoyle: DCT Club 4, Mary Jo Straxlar; Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Library Club 2, 3,4; Library Assistant 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4. Dale Strickland: Boys Glee Club 3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Gym Leader 3; ID Checker 3; Marching Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 4; Tennis 2,3,4. Sue Strouse: A.F.S. 3; Block M 3,4; Chess Club 4; Classical Music Lovers Society 4; Environ Mentor 3,4; G.A.A. 2; ICC 4; Keyettes 2; Library 2,3; Lab Assistant 3,4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 2.3.4. Diane Svete: A Capella 2,3,4; Classical Music Lovers Society 4; Drama Club 3,4; Environ Mentor 4; Ensemble. Cathy Swager: G.A.A. 3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Donna Swank: G.A.A. 2,3, Rick Swank: Football 2; Gym Leader 2; ID Checker 4. Deb Swartz: Office Assistant 4. Deby Swartz: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2; Car- dinal Concessions 3; F.T.A, 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 2,3,4; Keyettes 4; Top 25 2,3,4. John Swick Kathy Swiney: Sr, Girls Glee Club 4; Art Model 4. Cindy Sykes: Block M 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Hockey Team 2,3; Keyettes 2,3,4; J.V. Volleyball 2; Varsity Volleyball 3. Mike Szabo: Wrestling 2,3,4. Sharon Tandy: A Capella 2,3,4; Classical Music Lovers Society 4; Environ Mentor 4; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; Jr, Girls Glee Club 2; ICC 4; Lab Assistant 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Library Assistant 2,3; Library Club 2,3; Jr. Council 3; Mentor Medics 2,3,4; Clinirf Assistant 3,4- Sr, Council 4; Science 4. Lynn Taylor: Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Art Model 4. Mark Tenkku: A Capella 2,3,4; Football 2,3. John Thaeler: Chess Club 3,4; Environ Mentor 4; Human Relations 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Lab Assistant 3,4; Mandolla 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Tennis 2.3.4. Cathy Thompson Karen Tinker: Block M 2; F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 3; La- tin Club 3,4; Mentor Medics 3. Debbie Topher: G.A.A. 4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. Betsy Touarti: A Capella 3,4; Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3; Jr, Girls Glee Club 2; Honor Society 3,4; Keyettes 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Council 2; Sr. Council 4. Donna Trynovich: G.A.A. 2; Lab Assistant 4. Jayne Turnbull: F.T.A. 2,- F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4. George Tuttle: A Capella 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 2; Varsity Golf 3,4; Play 2; Top 25 4. Sue Updike: A Capella 3,4; Block M 2,4; Cardinal Concessions 3; Drama Club 2,4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr, Girls Glee Club 3; Girls State 3; Key- ettes 4; Lab Assistant 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Top 25 4; Planetarium Assistant 2. Nancy Urban: Cardinal Concessions 3; Environ Mentor 4; G.A.A. 2; Girls State 3; Human Rela- tions 4; ICC 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Log Staff 2,3,4; Marching Band 2; Symphonic Band 2. Diane VanBoxel: Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 3; International Museum 3,4. Marsha Vanover: F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2,3. Craig Vaughn: A Capella 4; ID Checker 2; Lab Assistant 3; Mixed Chorus 3; J.V, Track 2; Var- sity Wrestling 2,3,4. Tom Vein a: Boys Glee Club 4; French Club 2; Var- sity Football 3,4. Debbie Viher: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; German Club 2; Keyettes 2,3. Kim Vial Ralph Viviano: ID Checker 4 Barb Vorwerk Jennette Walker: Classical Music Lovers Society 3, 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Keyettes 2,3. Judy Walker: Gym Leader 3. Suzanne Walker: Cardinal Concessions 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Keyettes 2,3; Sophomore Council 2. Gina Walton: A.F.S. 2; Block M 4; F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; ICC 4; Keyettes 2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Thespians 4. Joe Wargo: Mixed Chorus 3. Coni Wasco: G.A.A. 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr, Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Sandy Waterwash: A Capella 2,3,4; Block M 2,3; Cardinal Concessions 3; Cardinal Notes 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4? Girls Ensemble 3; Keyettes 2,3,4. Bruce Weill: Brass Choir 2,3; Boys State 4; Chess Club 3; ICC 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Lyres Club 3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Mandalla 4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Tennis 2.3.4. Dennis Welker: A.F.S. 3. Margaret Wendell: G.A.A, 2,4. Cathy Werner: G.A.A. 3; Lab Assistant 4; Office Assistant 2. Tim Whiting: D.E. Club 4. Becky Whitman: A Capella 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; ICC 4? German Club 4; Marching Band 3,4; Majorettes 3,4; Student Council 3; Top 25 2,3,4. Beth Wichman; Chess Club 4; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; G.A.A. Council 3,4; Lab Assislont 2,3; Mentor Medics 2,3,4; Science Club 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Planetarium Assistant 4; It's Acade- mic 3,4. Keith Wichman: Audio Visual 2; Bookstore 2,3; Cardinal Concessionis 3; ID Checker 3,4; Lab Assistant 3; Mentor Medics 2. Debbie Wilde: A Capella 2,3,4; G.A.A 2,3,4, Keyettes 2,3,4. Tim Williams; Track 2,3,4. Wendy Williams: A.F.S. 3,4; Cardinal Concessions 3; Cheerleading 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; G.A.A. Council 4; ICG 4; Keyettes 3,4; Lob Assistant 4; Latin Club 4. Betty Wilson: Office Assistant 2. Donna Wintersteen: Block M 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Keyettes 2; Student Council 4; J.V. Volleyball. Donna Wirti: G.A.A. 2,3? Nemisis 4. Steve Wivell Ken Wiyls: Vocational Horticulture 4, Susan Wolf: F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 2,3. Debbie Wolfgram: A.F.S. 2,4; A Capella 3,4; Block M 2; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4? Gym Leader 2,3,4, Jr. Girls Glee Club 2; G.A.A. Council 3,4; ICC 4; Cheerleading 3,4; Keyettes 2.3.4. Don Woods: Football 2,4. Carol Worman: A.F.S. 2,3,4; A Capella 4; Block M 3; Drama Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Honor Society 3, 4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 2; German Club 4; Office Assistant 3; Student Council 2. Mark Wotawa: Audio Visual 2; Gym Leader 3; Lab Assistant 2,3,4; Office Assistant 2; Planetar- ium 4. George Wozniak: F.T.A. 3,4; ICC 4. Alan Wutzkie Douglas Wyant Blaine Yeary: Vocational Horticulture 3,4. Leigh Young: A Capello 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2; Jr. Girls Glee Club 2,3; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Cardinal Notes 4; ICC 4; Office Assistant 2; Top 25 2,3, 4. Sue Zimmer; A.F.S. 3; Cardinal Concessions 3; Car- dinal Notes 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Sr. Girls Glee Club 4; Lyres Club 2; Latin Club 4; Marching Band 2,3; Symphonic Band 2. 271 Teacher Index B.S. Morris Harvey College, M.S. West Virginio University Mary Agord Special Education, English, History, Reading A. A. Lake Erie College, B.A, Loke Erie College Jbsepb Arcadi Auto Mechanics B. S. California State Howard Barnes Department Head Photography, Biology A B Oberline, B.5. Kent Stote Uni versify, M.A, Kent State University Howord Baughman World Affairs, Economics B.S, in Ed. Kent State University, M.A. Western Reserve Audrey Behne Phys. Ed, B.S. Bowling Green University Theodore Berr English IV B,A, Hillsdale College, M.A, Ohio University Susanne H. Block Industrio! Technology, Business Mo- chines, Typing I, COE B.S. Grove City College David E. Bohnert English III B.A. in Ed. Ball State University, M.S. Syracuse Carolyn C. Brinkley U.5. History B.S. West Virginia State University Solvadore Carnabucci Practical Science, General Physics, Physics B.S. Clarion State, M.A. Texas A M University Nancy Cetina Data Processing, Personal Typing B.S. Bowling Green University Paul Chantry Functional Biology B.S. Clarion State, M. Ed. Edlnboro Stote Henry Covetta Chem Study, General Chemistry B.S. Kent State University, M. Ed. Kent State University John Cross Business Monoger Akron University B.A., M.A. Pat Dorone Industrial Technology, OWE B.S. Boston College Florence Davis Director of Guidance B.S. Indiana State, M.S, Indiana State Frank Domokos Marriage and Family Living Elaine Dorrington World Cultures, Marriage and Family Living B.A. Hiram College, B.S. Youngstown University, M.A. Western Reserve B. D. Douglas Industrial Technology, Institutional Foods B.S. Kent State University, B.A. Kent State University, M.A. Kent State University Charles Durnbaugh Basic Drawing, Advanced Drafting B. in Ed. Western Reserve University Donna M. Farinacei Child Aide B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni versify Kathleen Ferry Algebra II, Introductory Algebra, Algebra I B.S. Kent State University Donald C. Fuchs U.5. History B.A. Baldwin Wallace College John Fulmer Algebra I, General Math, Honors Geometry B.S, in Education Californio State Nancy Galbos Phys. Ed. B.S. in Ed. Ohio University Janet L. Galik Typing I, II B.S, Youngstown State University Nelson Garden Typing I, Bookkeeping II, Business Math B.A, West Liberty State College Peter Georgas American Government, History Youngstown University B.S. in Ed. William Gilbert General Math, Geometry, Algebra B.S. Sacramento M.S, University of Rhode Island John Carroll San Diego Elaine Glaros Typing I, Shorthand, Typing II B.S, Youngstown State Ruth Gooding Instruction and Curriculum Coordina tor Seeondory Reading Coordinator B.S. University of Maine, M.A, Case Western Reserve Donald Goodman Geometry, General Math II, Algebra Mount Union B.S. Ohio State Univer sity John A. R. Goodwin, Jr. Sociology, Marriage and Family Liv- ing B.A. Bethany College Robert Lee Gould, Jr, BOE, Personal Typing, Typing I B.B.A. Cleveland State University, M.A. University of Pittsburgh Janet Gruic Algebra—Triogometry, General Math, Geometry B.S, Akron University, MAT Purdue Priscilla Hall Industrial Technology, Industrial Foods Kent State University Dr. Wayne A. Hammond U.S. History B.A. Ohio University, M.A. Indiana University, Ed. D. Case Western Re- serve Peggy Honrahan English HI H B.S, University of Illinois, M.A. Wes- tern Reserve Fern Hess English II Western Pennsylvania M. Ed., B.S. Clarion State, M. Ed, Indiana State Theodore H, Hieronymus B.M. Heidelberg Vocal Music Stewart I. Hill English III B.A. Allegheny College Eleanor M. Hudgeon Spanish I, French III B.S. Flora Stone Mather, Case West- ern Reserve, M.A. Columbia Univer- sity Victoria Hunt Journalism B. A. Grove City College C. Osborne Hutton English IV H, English III M.A. Syracuse University, A.B. Mount Union College Phil Isaac B.S. Miami University M. Ed. Edinboro State University James A. Jamieson Department Head Cold Metals, Advanced Machines B.S. in Ed. Ohio University J. Robert Jay English III, Speech B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Ohio State University Roy P. Jones Physics, Practical Science B.S. Youngstown University, M.A. Kent State University Ted R. Keller Department Head Fine Arts, Art 111, Practical Art B, S. Kent State University J. Kindsvatter Biology B.S, Ohio University, M.S, Syracuse University Ben Kfepek Assistant Principal B.S. Notre Dame University, M.S. Kent State University Norman Koerwitz Biology B.S. Valparaiso University John Kolosiwisky German I, 11, Russian I B.S. Bowling Green University Joseph Kostecka Algebra—Trigonometry, Trigonometry, Analysis B.S. Muskingum Marilyn Kramer Industrial Technology, Computer Pro- gramming, Data Processing B.S, Bowling Green University Ronald Kull Business Math, Sales, Bookkeeping I Kent State University B.S. Adolph Kultti Industrial Technology, Vocational Drafting B.S, Bowling Green University, M.A. Ball State University 272 Sylvia Ltllstrong English II, III Lake Erie College B A. Daniel R. Little World Affairs, Economics B.A. Thiel College Philip Lutz Industrial Technology, Auto Mechan- ics B.A. West Liberty State College Gary A, MacGregor English IV B.A. Western Reserve Willis Massey DCT West Virginia, Kent State University Amanda May English II, III B.A, St. Mary's College of Notre Dame Robert Mayville Phys. Ed. Baldwin Wallace B.A. Gary McGovern Biology B.S. Defiance Gary McKenna Geology, General Math, Algebra I B.S. Waynesburg Elaine Merritt Phys. Ed. Milligan College B.A. Ruth F. Murray Shorthand I, Personal Shorthand B.S. Kent State University, M. Ed. Bowling Green University Nelson E. Murrin Department Head English IV A.B, Gannon College, M.A. Western Reserve John Nomciu Phys. Ed. Murray State B.S,, Murray State M.A. Judith Naylor General Math II, French I, II Bonnie Oberson Industrial Technology, Typing II, DE, Bowling Green B.S. Jane Panko Guidance McNeese College B.S, MED Gannon College, Ohio Univer- sity, Kent State University, Cynthia Perantoni English III A.B, Youngstown State Daniel R. Perkins Horticulture Michigan State University William Peyton Industrial Technology, Electronics Kent State University Robert Ryan Auto Body Kent State University Rachel Sanborn English II B.A Ohio Wesleyan, M.A, Western Reserve Armond Sanvido Electronics Kent State University James M. Schonauer U S. History B.A, Hiram College Stewart Schooley Fine Arts, Practical Arts, Art IV A.B. Fairmont State Clarence Phillips Bookkeeping I, Record Keeping B.S. Ohio University, M.A. Ohio State University Marcella Phillips Latin I, II, III, English II B.S.M, Capitol University, M.A. Ohio State University Pat Phillips English II B.A, Miserecordia George Pitzer Department Head Analysis, Calculus B.S. Ohio State University, M.A. Ohio State University Roger Post Biology B.A. Fairmont, M.A. West Virginia University Ron Priest Phys. Ed. B. S, Ed. Ohio State Marilyn Prindle English II Otterbein College B.A. C. R. Reese Guidance B.A. Hiram, M.E, Kent State Univer- sity John K. Reider U.S. History B.A. Heidelburg College Michael Ribar Fine Arts, Art II, Practical Arts Cleveland Institute of Art, B.S.E. Kent State University, M.A. Kent State University Ronald Rose Business Organization, Business Law, Economics, Record Keeping Cleveland State University Elizabeth Schormuller General Chemistry John Carroll University Ursuline College B.S, Margaret Schormuller Department Head German III, IV, V A. B. University of Chicago, M.A. Uni- versity of Frankfurt Linda Sebelia History, Home Ec. I, II West Virginia B.S., M.A. Carol Shodwick Biology, Functional Biology, Practical Science B. S. Ed. Bowling Green University Lynn M.Shupe Phys. Ed. B.S. Muskingum College, M.A. West- ern Reserve Judith Smiley English 111, IV Wittenburg University B.A. Maxine Smith Phys. Ed. B.S. Ohio State University Richard H, Smith Basic Woods, Advanced Woods B.S, Ohio University Marilyn Sonntag Introductory Algebra, Algebra I, General Math B.S. University of Pittsburgh Gayle Stalheim Musk B.A. Augustava College, M.M.D. Uni- versity of Colorado R. R. Starkey Guidance B.A. West Liberty State College, M. Ed. Edinboro State Richard Starman Phys. Ed- University of Cinncinnati B.S. Eloise Stoner Spanish II, III, IV A.B. Capital University, M.A. Colum- bia University Robert Sutch American Government A. B. Hiram College Hugh Taylor Hot Metals, Advanced Welding B. S. Ohio University, M. Ed. Kent Stote University Richard Taylor Industrial Technology, Personal Typ- ing, Typing I BOE Jr, Cedarville College B.A. Elaine Thomas Basic Math, Geometry B.S. Kent State University Sally Ullum English II Jack Walker Industrial Technology, Graphic Arts Relations Frank Waller English IV B.S. Bowling Green State University Regina Weade Home Ec. II, III Ohio University B.S. Harold Wilcox American Government B.S. Kent State University Terry Wilson English II Thiel College B.A,, Edinboro College M. Ed, 273 The Cast and Crew Sophomores Debbie Adams 1 60,203 John Addison 203 Michael Albee 203 George Allen 203 Teresa Alley 203 William Althen 203 Stephen Anderson 203 David Andow 180,203 Lynn Andrascik 203 Wendy Ansel I 146,165,203 Greogry Anthony 96,97,203 Ronald Anthony 96,97 Michael Armstrong 203 Susan Armstrong 203 Loretta Arthur 203 Patricia Asboth 165,203 Debbie Ashmore 203 Albert Ashton 203 Deborah Auhi 159,203 Bill Baker 203 Tash Backman 141 Char Baker 203 Jeff Rafish 96,97,203 Don Barber 203 John Barnard 203 Christopher Barron 144,147,148,122,149,203 Laura Bortel 160,165,178,203 Chris Baruzzi 203 Sandy Bauer 203 Linda Bauy 203 Diane Baughman 203 Frederick Baughman 203 Charlie Beall 203 Dana Beifus 203 Timothy Bellows 203 Vivian Benedict 146,181,203 Michael Benline 203 Jay Berio 203 Winniferd Berube 203 Susan Biats 203 Bonnie Biedka 203 Christine Birak 203 Cynthia Birchfield 151,165,178,203 Debbie Bird 203 Gary Bishop 203 Martha Bishop 144,146,179,203 David Black 146,203 Kathryn Bfakemore 203 David Bloom 116,149,203 Sharon Bober 141 Tom Bober 203 Gregg Boehlfeld 203 Kathy Bohatch 141,203 John Bolovon 164,180,203 Julian Bolt 203 Roger Bonner 203 Jan Boonstra 138,142,166,179,203 Deborah Booth 203 Deborah Borden 144,147,148,203 Peggy Bova 203 Charles Bowdler 203 Sandra Bowen 144,147,148,203 Susan Bowens 203 Joan Bower 203 Mary Broun 165,203 Thereto Bregitzer 203 Joseph Brittingham 177 Debbie Brock 203 Ron Brody 180,203 Pomelo Brooks 138,203 Deborah Brown 203 Joyce Brown 144,146,203 Kenneth Brown 203 William Brucken 203 Marty Brueggemon 141,165,203 David Brumley 203 Paul Bukovnik 203 Susan Bundy 144,146,165,172,180,203 Debbie Burdyshaw 203 Kerry Burke 144,204 Richard Burdett 204 Darlene Burns 204 Darlene burns 204 Carry Burner 139 Sara Burrows 204,138,143 Deborah Bushnell 144,146,204 Melody Bushnell 144,146,149,204 Rick Butticci 204 James Byrd 204 Jeanne Byrd 166,204 Yvonne Cadiou 204 Thomas Cain 204 Bruce Calhoun 204 Helen Call 204 Joe Calori 204 Jean Cameron 138,142,204 Peter Capaldi 204 Roger Carey 204 Dawn Carosello 204 Jeff Cartwright 96,97,204 Fawn Cashmere 1 47,204 Elvira Cavalloro 204 Rich Centnar 204 Sharon Cepek 204 Clyde Chafer 153 Darla Chaffee 144,147,149,165,204 Theodore Chamberlain 174,204 Debbea Chapman 204 Catherine Chartier 138,204 Joseph Chesbrough 96,97,204 Scott Chmelar 155,204 Susan Chorman 111,112,204 Allen Christie 204 Donald Christman 204 Robert Clark 96,97,204 Ted Cleckner 204 Marla Clemence 204 Betsy Cleversy 204 Teresa Clifford 162,165,204 Deborah Clutter 204 Carole Coccio 204 John Colak 204 Susan Colontonio 179,204 Eileen Colavecchio 111,123 Robert Colette 204 Cynthia Comer 138,143,144,181,204 Richard Connelly 204 Patricio Conner 144,147,148,165,204 Edith Cook 204 Karen Cooper 204 Deborah Costello 165,204 Susan Costello 165,204 Debra Cottrell 144,146,204 Kathy Cottrell 144,149 Timothy Covelli 204 Howard Cowling 204 Mike Cowardine 204 Peter Craven 204 Kenneth Credicott 204 Patricia Cress 204 Mike Crisler 181,204 Susan Crookshanks 165,205 Cynthia Cudnik 205 Bonnie Cummings 205 Charles Cunningham 205 Lauro Cunningham 205 Barbara Curtis 205 Bill Czerwonko 205 Jim Danford 205 Lauren Daniels 109,141,205 Nancy Daniels 141,143,146,165,205 Keith Danko 205 Tom Danko 205 Martin Dare 205 Heath Davneport 205 Rhonda Davidson 180,205 Bradley Davis 138,139,142,144,205 Collins Davison 205 Melody Deck 205 Linda Defrancesco 205 Brenda Deitman 205 Mike DeMay 96,97,205 Judith Dempsey 205 Nancy Dennison 165,205 Deborah Dessner 180,205 Michael Di Rosa 205 Roy D ick 205 Timothy Dickinson 205 Dan Diemert 205 Cindy Dietz 111,1 12,167 Charles Dinunzio 205 Linda Disilvestro 205 Kenneth Ditto 205 Gary Divelbiss 205 Pat Dolce 205 Virginia Donaldson 205 Jayne Donathan 205 Tim Donovan 205 Crystal Dooms 144,205 Dave Dratwa 146,205 Brian Duthossios 205 Roxanne Dulude 205 Tim Duncan 205 David Dunlap 205 Den Dunlap 205 Denise Dunlap 205 Linda Bvrehik 111,112,205 Denise Earley 144,148,149,162,205 Gail Eckertson 205 Mary Eddy 205 Michael Edwards 205 Lori Egensperger 205 Kimberly Elkins 114,123,18,205 Connie El lor 205 John Emrisko 205 Cynthia Eng 205 Pamella England 205 Cathy Ennen 205 Victoria Ensign 138,143,205 Faye Erjavec 205 Daniel Ertel 205 Terese Evanchak 205 274 Christine Evans 205 Normon Fober 205 Wary Fadel 144,146,205 Marcia Fagan 160,205 Mary Fais 1 46,151,176,205 Norman Farrar 205 William Fetch 205 Cherrie Few 206 Tom Fialko 206 Harry Fike 206 Teresa Fike 206 Deborah Fisher 165,206 Marsha Fisher 165,206 Floyd Fishletgh 206 Jeri Filler 1 44,206 Karen Follette 206 Elizabeth Foster 138,178,206 Douglas Fowler 206 Debra Fox 206 Ralph Fridg 206 Carolyn Friend 206 Dan Fuchs 96,206 Gory Fuller 180,206 Dawn Furnish 206 5cott Furukawa 206 Sue Funner 206 Clay Gable 206 Jenny Gallagher 123,160,206 Michael Gallagher 178,206 Ray Gallagher 206 Kathy Games 165,180,206 Lynne Gartman 153,165,206 Beth Gehring 165,206 Mark Gelofsack 206 Cathy Gill 206 Peter Gilles 206 Pam Gilliam 206 Valerie Goetz 206 Gary Gorman 96,97,206 Pat Gorman 206 Mike Graves 206 John Gray 96,97 Barbara Greene 206 Barbara Griggs 206,178 Kathryn Grove 206 Curtis Grubb 206 Gregory Grubb 206 Jerry Gudin 206 Susan Gullans 206 Lynn Gundic 138,165,206 James Gunvalsen 206 Debbie Hagenbaugh 206 Paula Hahn 206 Rosemary Hale 206 Woody Hale 96,97,1 22,147,U8 Sheri 11 Hole 206 Little Wally Halmagy 206 Mike Hamilton 206 Tom Hamilton 138,153,206 Carol Hamm 143,206 Patricia Hammerton 181,206 Timothy Handler 96,97,206 Rickey Hankins 206 Kevin Harmon 206 Lynne Harper 206 Scott Harriger 124,206 Rob Harrison 149,153,176,206 Marion Harrold 138.141,123,153,165,206 Karen Hasenstab 206 Mory Hathy 138 Steven Hay 206 Porticio Heagy 206 Patrick Hearn 206 Deborah Hegybeti 144,147,162,165,206 Deborah Heintz 206 Gary Heinz 206 Jack Heinz 206 Jacqueline Hemberger 180,206 Maryellen Henderson 138,143,166,207 Mary Hendl 170,207 Gary Hendricks 207 Nancy Henley 207 Richard Hennig 207 Philip Hensley 207 Gregory Herbert 1 46,207 Barbara Herrmann 207 Jeff Herron 207 Barbara Hickey 207 Charles Hill 207 Bob Hill 149 Holly Millegos 207 Jan Hinkel 153,207 Marcella Hinkle 144,147,148,149,150,165,207 Loretta Hinton 207 Barbara Hoehn 207 Richard Hoehn 207 Gary Holbrook 207 Trudy Holchin 151,156,165,179,207 Dave Hooper 96,97,207 Deborah Hootman 207 Pat Holm 207 Ken Howiler 207 Sharon Howell 207 Robert Howells 207 Dave Hulderman 207 Jody Hummer 109,141,207 Jim Huntington 207 Mark Hutchinson 138,207 Joseph Hvizda 207 Larry lacana 207 Larry Ingle 207 William Irwin 138,207 Carmen Iwoniuk 207 Teeno Jarrett 207 Karen Jensen 207 Ted Jereb 207 Mary Jewell 207 Amelia Johnson 207 Ann Johnson 207 Bonnie Johnson 109,207 Darlene Johnson Lillian Johnson 207 Patrice Johnson 207 Roderick Johnson 207 Charles Jones 207 Eugene Jones 207 Kathleen Jones 207 Potty Jones 112,123,207 David Jozwiak 207 Cindee Judge 111,165,207 Neil Judy 207 Martha Jueschke 139,179,207 Debbie Justice 207 Steven Kanuch 207 Jim Karka 207 Philip Karjala 207 Steven Karns 208 Denise Koseda 207 Cynthia Keene 1 79,208 Lu Ann Keeper 144,146,147,148,153,162,208 Robert Keffer 208 Donald Keirnan 208 Kathleen Kekic 162,165,208 Barbara Kelley 138,143,170,208 David Kendrick 208 Robert Kennedy 193 Robert Kern 1 38,208 Lee Ketchum 208 Aw, Shucks Deborah King 208 Sally King 208 William King 208 Sherman Kirkland 208 Kathy Kitchen 203 Theodore Klonn 208 Darlene Klawon 208 Jeffrey Klein 208 Scott Klemencic 96,97,208 Mory Klepek 165,208 Cyndi Klosterman 208 Peggy Kmetz 208 Debra Knight 208 George Koch 208 Jeff Koehler 208 Richard Koenig 208 Denise Kolasinski 208 Konnie Konrad 144,146,180,208 Michelle Korelec 208 Richard Koskinen 208 Jane Kostic 165,208 Dawn Koteles 208 Tracy Kotnik 112.144,146,147,180,208 Lynda Kovach 208 Deborah Kozack 208 Michael Kozlovich 208 Thomas Kozlowski 208 Steven Kozsey 208 Ginger Krai 208 Gayle Kratzert 208 Steven Krause 208 Richard Kremer 208 Richard Krems 96,97,1 16,208 Jeri Krotz 208 Gary Kubenetz 208 Tom Ladwig 208 Amy Lagusch 165,209 Michele Lancaster 209 Connie Kuhn 208 Mario Kuvila 208 Charlotte Land 209 Della Land 209 Kayleen Landwei 165,209 Valerie Lang 209 Gail Langal 146,151,179,209 Scott Lap pin 209 Tim Larson 144,146,209 Doreen Lowyer 143,209 Sharon Layden 165,178,209 Cindy Laymon 138,209 Ernie Layton 96,97,209 James Layton 209 Beth Lazarowicz 209 Gleen Leathers 209 Renee Legan 209 Ruth Anne Legare 209 Timothy Lehane 209 Tom Lekutis 97,96,209 Bloize Lem in 209 Martha Lenz 209 275 Look Mo, Both Hands. Debra Lepley 209 William Lesko 144,181,209 Sherry Lette 209 Barb Lewis 144,147,148,165,180,209 Jeffrey Lewis 209 Ron Lilley 209 Rase Lima 209 Leona Lipscomb 209 Judith Ltpsky 209 Barb Lipfak 209 Bob Liptok 139,209 Karen Logo© 165,170,209 Mark Louis 209 Cathy Love 209 Paul Lovejoy 96,97 Paemla Lovsin 209 Gole Loy 209 Charles Lundblod 209 Donna Lunsofrd 209 Mark Luthardt 144,149,209 Donna lutz 212 Lilly Lybarger 209 Jerry Little 209 Jenny Mackenzie 209 Gory MaddJe 209 Scott Maccone 209 Paul Magill 209 Sherry Magnoson 209 Sue Mah 180,209 Mary Joan Malady 209 Mike Mai chow 209 Joseph Molek 209 Cheryl Malnar 165,209 Dave Maltry 209 Jane Mance 138,143,151,160,165,209 John Mancini 209 Elaine Mondabach 209 Michele Mangano 209 David Mangelo 209 Nicholas Mangino 209 Keith Manica 209 Debbie Mannbeck 165,209 Paul Mannion 209 Bonnie Mopes 209 Todd Marinoff 209 Gregory Markell 209 Patricia Markovich 209 Dorothy Martin 165,209 Debra Mason 146,209 Horry Mason 209 Dave Mate 138,209 Bab Mathias 210 John Matsumoto 210 Marc Matthis 210 Michael Matyfasik 96,97,210 Sharlene Mau 210 Barb Maxon 138,143,165,210 Connie McClelland 210 Karen McClure 138,143,165,210 Ron McCollum 210 Sheila McCord 210 Melonee McGhee 151,165,179,210 Mothew McGrath 210 Bob McGuire 139,210 Theresa McIntosh 210 Sharon McKain 210 Glenn McKinney 144,146,210 Steve McLaughlin 210 Marueen McNally 210 Bobby McNeely 210 Jill Meadowns 210 Curtis Memmel 210 Joyce Merriam 146,180,210 Jeff Meyer 210 Sue Meuller 210 Linda Mickshow 210,179.165 John Milozzo Kathy Michlos 210 Karen Millard 210 Chuck Miller 210 Dennis Miller 210 Marlene Miller 144,165,210 Scott Miller 210 Steve Miller 210 Peggy Mills 210 Barbaro Mitchell 170,178,210 Karen Manasky 141,143,210 James Montgomery 210 Julie Montgomery 180,210 Michele Montgomery 210 Martha Moody 144,146,149,210 Susan Moody 141,210 Brent Moore 210 James Morgan 210 Michael Morgan 210 William Morgan 210 Valerie Marine 210 Morlene Morosko 210 Robin Morris 144,147,148,210 Dennis Motzer 210 Tom Mowery 172 Beatrice Mull Robert Muphy 96,97 Debbie Mychenberg 160,211 Jane Naglitch 1 41,211 Larry Nolepo 211 Guy Neiman 211 Cathy Nestic 211 Gary Nethken 211 Bob Newman 211 Edward Nobora 211 Ruth Null 211 Kerry Ochaba 116,211 Candace Oconnor 211 Maureen Oconnor 1 38,143,146,211 Leighanne Odell 211 Linda Odell 211 Kathleen Oldag 165,21 1 Patrick Olm Dale Opara 211 Judith Oress 211 Robert Orlando 211 John Orosz 211 Georgeann Osborne 1 41,153,165,167,211 Shelley Osborne 211 Walter Ownby 211 Cyndi Paik 211 Jacob Palmer Andrea Pappoiordo 211 Kothy Parker 211 Bob Parks 151,211 Nancy Parr 211 David Parsons 211 Suzanne Pascoe 141,211 Aline Pastrono 211 Steve Patmore 211 Debbie Payne 123,138,143,153,165,211 Robert Pazderok 211 Martin Pecek 211 Darlene Peelman 211 Greg Pealer 211 Dave Pekarcik 97,96,211 William Pennybaeker 211 Denise Perko 138,141,143,166,211 Steve Peshek 211 Alfreda Peters 165,211 Michele Peters 211 Debbie Peterson 211 Gregg Petrovic 153,164,181,211 Becky Petrusko 211 Patricia Pettet 211 Donna Petti 138,165,211 Henry Phelps 211 Robert Phillips 211 Joanne Pizzuti 211 Anthony Pizzuto 21 1 E. Peterson 96,97 Cindy Pietz 211 Undo Pochodzay 211,138 Patrick Podpadec 211 Becky Pohto 211 Roberta Pohto 1 11,109,153,211 Matthew Pollard 211 Rita Pope 211,181 Paul Presutti 212 James Porostosky 212 Ron Portaro 138,142,143,212 David Potter 179,212 Kothy Potter 212 Linda Potter 212 Robert Powell 96,116,212 Larry Prasse 212 Roy Prentice 97,212 Karen Presutti 212 Jeff Price 212 Robert Price 138,212 Dreama Procotor June Proctor 212 Steve Proud 212 Victoria Rogone 141,212 Evelyn Ratica 141 Debra Rotkavich 212 Paulette Redenshek 212 Richard Rees 212 Lolita Reeve 165,178,212 Lynn Reeves 123,178,212 Pomelo Reeves 212 William Reinke 146,212 Charles Reynolds 96,97,212 Charles Rhyand 212 Betty Roberts 212 Rita Robertson 212 Denise Rocewicky 165,178,212 Paula Rogers 138,165,178,212 Gerald Rohr 212 Keith Rohrbough 212 Mark Roland 116,164,212 Anita Romig 153,180,212 Donald Rooker 96,97,153,212 I 276 Ken Rosei 212 Mark Rowe Daniel Rua 212 Clyde Runyon 212 Kathlene Rush 138,212 Louise Russ 212 Kathy Ryerson 21 2 John Sabo 212 Richard Sacosh 96,97,21 2 Althea Sal I worn 212 Mary Salomone 141,166,212 Unda San key 212 Sona Searberry 144,212 Jeff Schafer 212 Barton Schalin 21 2 Janis Schorenberg 146,147,148,150,162,180,212 Ricardo Schick 212 Bob Schilling 96,97,212 Gordon Sehirm 212 Joannie Schmidt 212 Arthur Schneider 212 Sanadro Schultz 141 Susan Schuster 138,213 Kathleen Schwehr 147,213 Jenny Scobel 213 Berney Scott 213 Dave Scott 213 David Scott 213 James Scott 213 Richard Seal 213 Carmen Seghetti 213 Larry Seghetti 213 Jeff Seitz 213 Rebecca Sellers 213 Patricia Sewalish 213 Michelle Shaefer 141,213 Mark Shaner 144,146,172,213 Martha Shannon 146,213 Patricia Sharp 213 Duane Sharpe 213 Donald Sheppard 213 Tanya Sherman 146,165,213 Helen Shiner 146,213 Debra Shingledecker 21 3 Debbie Shumate 21 3 Amy Sidewand 138,143,153,213 Sally Sidewand 138,143,153,213 Kathy Siedlarczyk 138,213 Phillip Siegrist 213 Jeff Sielaff 213 Judith Sigmund 213 Richard Siller 96,97,213 John Silvaroli 21 3 Dale Simmons 213 Robert Simpson 21 3 Judy Sinkovich 213 Ralph Siter 21 3 Bertha Skofco 213 Barry Smith 96,97,213 Jeffrey Smith 1 44,1 46,1 47,1 49,213 Judith Smith 144,146,155,165,213 Rand Smith 213 Renee Smith 213 Tim Smith 96,97,213 Gary Sneed 213 Lou Snell 213 Deborah Sosnowski 213 Bonnie Spalding 213 Steve Sparker 213 Bill Sparrow 213 Dennis Spinner 213 Deborah Spradling 213 Scott Staidle 146,180,213 James Stonge 213 Dale Stapleton 116,21 3 Kevin Steadman 116,213 David Sfeger 144,147,148,149,177,213 William Stegman 213 Scot! Stevens 213 Dennis Stevenson 213 Carol Stocker 167,111,112 Linda Stokes 147,144 Bonnie Strickland 1 44 Janet Sullens 214 Carl Sulzer 146,149,214 Dave Summerville 144,214 Joseph Svesko 214 Mary Svesko 144,147,148,149,214 Ron Swaney 96,97,214 Patricia Swank 214 Cheryl Swartz 214 Pamela Swinehart 214 Kathleen Szabo 214 Michael Szabo 214 Lorraine Sianyi 214 Jeffrey Taylor 214 Robin Taylor 214 Deborah Thaeler 165,214 Christi Thomas 178,214 Daniel Thompson 180,214 Jeffrey Thompson 214 Larry Thompson 214 Sandra Thompson 146,180,214 David Timko 21 4 William Toll 214 Bert Toth 214 Everette Trader 214 Jane Trench 180,214 Robert Tripe pi 21 4 Joyce Tru bisky 214 Scott Truesdeil 214 IRuthanne Tschupp 214 Pamela Tuscany 21 4 Wesley Tyler 146,214 Ronald Tyneski 214 David Uchaker 96,97,214 Steven Updike 21 4 Nick Valardo 21 4 Deborah Vanek 214 Charles Vargo 214 Lawrence Vernon 116,214 Cynthia Viewig 214 Deborah Volpone 21 4 Robin Vygfeveen 144,147,148,214 Alan Waite 214 Nancy Waite 144,146,147,165,179 Debbie Walker 214 Jackie Walker 21 4 James Walker 214 David Waller 96,97,181,214 Judy Wancho 214 Connie Ward 214 Anthony Warren 214 Charles Washner 96,97 Doug Waskovich 96,97,214 Jennifer Waterman 166,214 Kenneth Watson 214 Colleen Weaver 165,178 Jill Webster 144,146,214 Stephen Weihsmann 138,214 Laura Weisbarth 214 Corol Weitz 108,214 MiCheII Welker 214 David West 214 William West 214 Jgdi Wetzel 138,215 Randy Weyandt 215 Thomas Weyandt 215 Linda Wheeler 141,162,215 Mary White 21 5 Becki Whitman 141,180,215 Lynn Wichman 215 Richard Wilcox 144,147,149,215 Clarence Wilfong 215 Richard Willcox 215 Anita Williams 1 38,1 43,1 46,215 Bonnie Williams 11 1,21 5 Cynthia Williams 144,146,138,180,214 Donna Williams 108,141,125 Robert Williams 205 Eleanor WEIIman 144,215 Jeffrey Wilt 215 Robert Winter 144,147,149,215 Heidi Wintersteen 215 Peter Wise 215 Doris Wiseman 112,117 Cathy Witkowski 111,112,109,123,180,215 Janice Witkowski 215 277 Wayne Wivell 215 Debora Wobser 215 Edward Woe 215 Barbara Wood 215 Renee Woodard 215 Robert Woodruff 144,149,147,153,181 ,215 Sue Woodruff 155,165,215 Barbara Worman 138,160,165.180,181,215 Debra Woyan 215 Nancy Wright 165,215 Robert Wright 160,215 Susan Wright 165,215 Joseph Yablonski 315 Dwatn Yox 215 Darrell Yeary 96,97,215 Diane Yeckley 215 Michoel Yeso 215 Robert Yeso 215 Richard Yoder Marc Young 148,215 Stephanie Zalar 138,162,215 Carl Zarack 215 George Zdesar 215 Gregory Aielinsi 215 Patricia Simmers 1414,215 Diana Zitello 165,215 Chuck Zitko 215 Carol Zuegel 215 Juniors Jeff Adams 189 Steve Adams 1 89 William Adie 92,139,189 Jan Ahlstrom 136,144,143,147,162,189 Brian Arngworth 189 David Akim 189 Bob Allen 189 Earl Allen 189 Jean Allen 189 William Allison 189 Helen Alpaugh 180,189 Tony Ambrose 189 Wanda Anderson 189 Bill Anderson 189 Gene Andrews 189 Ronald Arnett 189 Dona Arnold 189 Mark Ashmore 1 44,147,1 49,1 89 Kathryn Asmus 189 Richard Atkins 173 Debra Austin 189 David Axten 189 Clifton Bailey 189 Denise Baker 123,166,167,169,189 Donald Baker 1 89 Jim Baker 92,189 Ronnie Baker 189 Dennis Ballord 189 Motthew Baisitis 189 Ronny Baltus 189 Terrie Barlow 189 Col leen Barrel! 136,165,189 Sharon Bave 189 James Bascom 189 Linda Bayles 189 Paul Beals 189 Guy Beaucoge 189 Larry Beck 189 Beth Beebe 162,189 George Bell 1 89 Steve Belus 139,122 Jerry Bennett 92,189 Gerry Berger 189 Jackie Berry 189 Jeffrey Berke 144,147,148,149,150 Robert Bezoski 189 Judith Bickley 159,165,189 Ann Biggerstaff 159,189 Marie Biro 204 Donna Bishop 165,166,167 Mike Blazetic 92,189 Darlene Bober 123,189 Richard Bobinchak 139,189 Gary Bohatch 189 Gary Bolander 189 Jackie Bolden 111,166,159,189 Gail Bo 11 now 189 Thomas Boncho 189 Gregory Boone 1 89 Hollis Bowden 165,168,189 Karen Bowling 141,189 Dale Brandt 173,189 Renee Brouert 141,189 Von Bray 142,136,189 Susan Brinkman 189 Thomas Brodwater 189 Chuck Bronchu 189 Daniel Brown 92,189 Terry Brown 189,144,146 Carolyn Browning 189 Janice Brozina 170,189 Nicholas Brunner 189 Richard Buckley 116,189 Donna Bunn 165,189 Alan Burke 189 Kathleen Burke 170,189 Rodney Butcher 189 Tom Burkley 189 Jeffrey Cadman 189 Mark Cain 92,189 Cynthia Cajka 189 Terry Caldwell 92,102,189 Colleen Coll 1 38,189 Sue Callaghan 189 Martha Calvert 189 Laura Calvin 189 Kirk Campbell 92,146,189 Francis Carroll 189 Lewis Cass 189 Rosemarie Catanese 161,189 Bill Cessna 189 Shirley Chapla 153,169,189 Pamela Chapman 161,189 James Chiappone 189 Rick Childs 189 Richard Cham 1 90 Mike Churchill 190 Nancy Cicirello 169 Sandra Clark 190 Guy Cleckner AI lyson 1 38,142,136,190,147,1 46,1 44 Jack Clifton 190 William Clingerman 190 Irene Clydesdale 190 Kathy Coatoam 190 Karen Cobb 190 Richard Cody 190 Diane CoJok 1 90 Michael Coleman 190 Beverly Collins 136,190 Martho Conant 190 Muriel Conant 190 Deborah Conaway 190 Maureen Con key 165,1 90 Tom Conner 122,190 Deborah Cook 190 Barbara Cool 141,165,171,190 Deborah Cooper 190 Debra Cooper 147,190 Melinda Corey 142,136,190 Tom Corlett 190 Ralph Cornell 92 Timothy Cottrell 144,146,147,148,149,190 Dennis Crews 190 Dave Crookshanks 1 22,1 44,1 47,1 49,1 80,190,150 Laura Crysler 190 Mark Crysler 190 Gary Cuffman 144,147,149 Gwen Cummings 136,190 Karen Cunningham 111,123,170,190 John Cupp 190 Sharon Daffner 1 90 Charles Dally 190 Scott Daniels 190,164 Wayne Danko 190 David Dorroch 1 90 Gene Davis 190 Gerald Davis 190 Peter Davis 136,147,190 Redonda Davis 190 Charles Dawes 190 Roger Dawson 190 William Dawson 92,190 Douglas Debelak 190 Bill Debevc 190 Paul Decker 177,190 Deena Defranco 190 James DeMay 92,190 William Dennison 122,190 John Denoewer 92,190 Roxanne Derevjanik 190 Mike Despoin 1 90 Kathy DeVal 190 Dave Dial 92 Paul Dilgren 191 Sara Dilgren 165,166,190 Cheryl Dodge 1 90 Frank Dole nee 190 Karen Dorn in 165 Roberl Donathan 190 Ronald Dooms 147,149,190 278 Joy no Dovenborger 162,1 36,168 ,1 90 Dovld Dover 92,136,190 William Downey 190 Pete Drago 191 Stephanie Drapp 191 Cathy Drellich 191 Theresa Dodos 191 Loretta Du la 191 William Dunbar 191 George Duncan 191 Terry Dunlap 191 Richard Dunning 122,191 Theodore Durchik 92,191 Diane Durkee 144,147,150,191 David Eakins 191 Prances Egart 191,162,178 Jim Egensperger 162,168,191 Betty Eggers 1 91 Lois Eggleston 1 91 Barb Ely 152,166,167,191 Yvonne Emerick 191 Chris Enkler 136,191 Susan Etchie 191 Pamela Evans 144,191 Linda Fabian 165,191 Mark Fagan 1 46,1 91 Wesley Fairchild 1 91 Laurel Fais 151,176,181,191 Gregory Farr 191 Elizabeth Faught 191 Pamela Faundez 191 Lee Feinerer 1 91 Jean Fialko 191 Frank Fiederer 1 91 Larry Fielder 191 Mike Fielder 191 Steven Findak 191 Bath Finley 162,1 68 Carolyn Fisher 168,180,191 Karen Fisher 149,159,160,165,180,191 Karla Fisher 191 Dianna Fore 191 Dave Fornari 191 Thomas Fox 92,191,142 Celine Frabotta 141,165,191 Norman Friday 191 Michael Friedel 191 Douglas Friedt 191 Sharan Fritz 141,191 Bob Fry 136,151,162,164.181,191 Dennis Fuchs 92,97,136,142,191 Donald Funk 1 91 Steve Galbos 92,122,191 Gerold Gallagher Philip Gallagher 191 James Gearity 177,191 Susan Geizer 191 Carolyn Gibson 191 Randal Gibson 191 Bob Gierman 191 Robert Gilles 192 Alberta Gillespie 141,192 Nick Gish 144,146,147,148,149,150,192 Linda Gleason 160,162,178,192 James dicker 173 Beverly Godic 192 Clayton Goetz 192 Vicki Gordon 192 Janet Gorni 160,165,181,192 Ken Gorombol 192 Peggy Gould 192 Lisa Graehling 192 Michael Grdina 124 Delma Green 192 Phil Gregor 92,192 Richard Greiner 192 Michelle Griffith 192 Deborah Groover 166,192 Edward Grossman 116,192 Robert Grossman 170,171,180,192 Marilyn Grover T92 Clarence Grubb 192 Bob Gunvalsen 192 Sandra Hackola 192 Dave Gross 192 Jim Gucker 192 Sarah Haddock 112,162,165,178,192 Clyde Haddlock 192 James Haffner 192 Robert Hamilton 192 Gerald Hammerton 116,181,192 Rod Kara poo 192 Peggy Hanrahan 172,192 Leslie Hardy 192 John Hargrove 192 Jerry Harper 192 Nancy Harris 141,192 David Hartman 192 Pam Hartwell 165,168,170,192 Dale Hay nick 192 Patricia Heoly 141,165 Kathy Hendricks 147,192 Sue Hengesbach 112,152,160,162,166,180,192 Thomas Henk 1 92 Tom Hennig 192 Nancy Henrieson 192 Susan Herrmann 192 Poul Hervey 192 Tim Hine 92,122,192 Jim Higgins 192 Bruce Hochstetler 192 Debra Hock 166,192 Donna Horn 153,162,165,192 Gary Horvath 192 Marsha Horvath 141,169,192 Alan Householder 192 Robert Hrenko 1 92 Roll in Huelsman 192 Janice Huff 192 Vicki Humphrey 192 Dove Huntington 192 Mary Hurd 192 Don Idle 192 Jennifer Imthurn 192 Linda Irvin 141 Jeff Ivey 92,146,192 Kenneth Jackson 192 Richard Jarvis 192 Sue Jarvis 1 92 Ken Jeavons 192 Lonnie Jenkins 173,192 Dan Jernigan 116,136,192 Christine Johnson 192 Arthur Jones 192 Jeff Jones 192 Judy Jones 192 Julie Jones 136,144,147,150,165,168,192 Robert Jones 171,192 Virginia Judy 171,192 Steve Kaiser 193 Debbie Karam 169,193 Evelyn Kaufmann 166,168,180,193 Gary Kauffman 193 Dione Keith 193 Arthur Kendall 193 Debra Key worth 193 Mona Kirk 193 Chalres Kirkpatrick 147,193 Vincent Klco 193 Joseph Kluska 122 Richard Knox 174,193 Charles Koenig 193 Kathy Kolbe 168,179,193 Kenneth Koilister 144,146,193 Judy Konopko 165,193 Darleen Kovach 193 Kathy Kovacs Debra Kovalsky 193 Ed Kozack 193 Daniel Kozell 193 Emil Kozsey 193 Robert Krai 92,193 Bonnie Krashoc 193 Darlene Drug 193 Jan Kruze 168,180,193 Cheryl Kubitz 193 Mary Ann Kucero 151,168,174,176,180,193 Deborah Loch 144,145,165,170.193 Rebecca Laing 193 Bill Lambert 193 David Landeg 193 Charles Longol 193 John Langdon 92,193 Dennis Lanning 193 Hugh Larick 193 Debbie Laturell 166,193 Deborah Lawrence 193 Daniel Layton 92,193 Pamela Layton 160,193 Debra Leacock 193 Christine Lebold 165,166,169,175,193 Sharon Leininger 193 James Leithold 193 Rozalia Lengyel 1 93 Debbie Leone 141,193 Greg Lester 193 Cindy Lewis 144,146,193 Donna Lewis 193 Geoff Lewis 150,193 Patti Lewis 193 Richard Lewis 144,174,168,193 Sharon LieNt 193 James Lilly 144,146,193 William liptak 139,193 Dennis lockard 124,193 Debra Logue 193 Lee Longaker 193 Rebecca Lors 141,143,193 Barbara Lorton 144,147,148,149,150,181,193 William Louden 193 Jon Lovelace 92,193 Mark Longway 193 Joy Lundblad 112,167,169,193 Sandra Lustik 193 Nancy Lyman 112,152,168,178,194 Patrick Lynch 116,1 43,1 62,1 94 Craig MacDonald 144,146,162 Terry MacCartney 194 Alma MacDougall 136,151,168,181,194 Karen Macey 194 279 Wanda Maddle 162,168,180,194 Jacqueline Maher 113,147,194 Deborah Mahoney 170,194 MaryJo Malone 194 Dorothy Maloney 170,181,194 Georgia Mangelo 194 Roxanne Manning 194 Bradley Maquer 1 94 Denise Marks 165,194 Donald Martin 92,194 Lonnie Martin 173,194 Reed Martin 194 Gary Marx 194 Anthony Masevice 194 Croig Mason 144,173,194 Duaine Massey 92,194 Kevin Masterson 194 Judy Motsko 123,153,165,166,194 Paula Mafsumoto 155,165,176,194 Michael Matthews 194 Marcia Mauter 166,168,194 Norma Maury 194 Tom Mayer 194 Debbie McClelland 138,194 Linda McCollum 153,194 Jeff McCauley 194 Sandra McCrea 160,162,194 Craig McDonald 194 Kathleen McElravy 194 William MtKrill 194 Karen Meister 136,151,152,162,168,178,194 Kathy Mental 1 94 Linda Merchant 194 Gary Meteldo 92,194 Kent Meyers 122,168,194 Thomas Michaels 194 Tom Middleton 194 Donald Miles 194 Christine Miller 194 Deborah Miller 159,166,194 Maureen Miller 194 Melody Miller 194 Pam Miller 160 Roberto Miller 194 HIT Robin Milnark 141,194 Terri Minotti 194 Russ Missildine 194 Edward Monasky 194 Marian Monasky 194 Patrick Montler 194 Michael Moody 175,194 Mark Morehouse 139,194 Cathy Morgan 194 Sheila Morgan 161,170,194 Barb Moser 1 94 Dennis Mosley 194 Joseph Moss 92,153,194 Philip May 92,194 Thomas Murnyack 146 Joann Murphy 194 Michael Murphy 194 John Murrin 194 Nancy Mustard 1 47,1 44,194 Jamie Myers 194 Gary My nc hen berg 195 Beth MendfnhaJI 195 Bonnie Naegellen 195 Eric Haftanail 146,195 Ann Nagielski 166,195 David Nelson 195 John Nemeth 195 Robert Nick 195 Carl Niemi 195 Jonet Nungesser 165,195 Sue Oesterle 160,170,1 95 Eric Oldenburg 116,195 Sandro Olesh 165,195 David Oitmanns 116,195 Steven Oress 195 David Orosz 195 Ellen Osborn 141,153,165,169,195 Linda Osborn 195 Francis Osborne 195,138,152,162,180,168,164 136 151,180 Lois Osborne 195 John Ozinga 195 Sue Ozlnga 195 Patrice Pandy 195 Robert Parker 195,174,177,171,176 Lisa Parsons 195,141,165,180,162 Julie Passerotti 195,147,144,146,148,165 Jerry Pastor 195 Darlene Patrick 136,195 Keith Patterson 180,195 Gary Paxton 1 95 Donald Pearce 195 Sue Pearson 165,166,195 Barb Pell 123,166,168,169,195 Linda Perdue 195 Pamela Perine 153,155,195 Pamela Perry 136,140,143,160,161,170,1 95 Thomas Pesosky 195 Deborah Peters 162,166,179 Dennis Peterson 195 Lynn Peterson 173,195 Steve Petti ! 95 Rose Pettit 142,146,195 Chuck Peyton 195 Pamela Peyton 175,195 Dale Phelps 195 Glen Phelps 195 Freda Phiiipash 195 Jackie Philips 195 Dorothy Phillips 195 Cheryl Pierce 195 Robert Piert 195 Mike Pietila 92,1 95 Patti Piscopink 123,168,180,195 Craig Podnar 195 Susan Polakowski 166,169,195 Robert Polona 195 Monica Poliak 195 Debbie Poole 1 95 Henry Porter 195 Arthur Pratt 195 Karen Preh 165,195 Judy Prochask 195 Linda Provence 195 Jeri Pruitt 147,150,195 Frank Puncekar 195 Carol Rafert 195 Vickie Ragle 161,195 Josephine Ragone 195 Sue Rail 152,168,180,195 Donna Raney 195 Peg Rantz 141,153,169,195 Michael Rotcliffe Gory Reading 195 Ann Reiter 138,143,153,165,168,169,195 Tim Rengstorf 195 Daniel Reynolds Kothy Ribovich Hamilton Rice 180,195 Mike Rickard 195 Joetta Riha 195 Gary Riley 195 Beckie Robinson 195 Nathan Robinson 92,195 Morgon Rodehorst 92,147,180,195 Gail Rodgers 165,166.195 Dave Roerig 1 95 Sue Rohl 161,195 James Rokosky 116,195 Alison Roller 141,195 David Roose 195 Suzanne Rose 196 Philip Rosplock 1 96 Laura Rossi 196 Steven Rother 196 James Ruf 196 Barbara Russell 195 Daniel Russeli 196 Gayle Russell 146,178,196 Steve Russell 1 96 Jerry Salluom 196 Mark Sandor 196 Rosaline Savoca 196 Gretchen Sawdey 141,196 Allen Sawyer 196 Lee Scaife 196 Nancy Scharenberg 144,146,147,178,162,196 David Schiele 196 Diane Sthllpf 144,146,1 47,181,1 96 Mark Schmidt 144,146,149,150,164,180,196 Richard Schroeder 196 Johnny Schultz 144,196 Patricia Schultz 136,146,147,144,148,180,196 Sharmayne Schultz 165,196 Tom Schultz 196 Beth Schutt 165,196 Glenn Schwaller 196 Michael Scibona 196 Meg Scobel 196 Loraine Scolaro 196 Daniel Sekki 1 73 Tina Shaw 196 Tom Scott 152,164,177 Deborah Shenk 168,196 Bill Shirley 196 Reed Shape 92,143,196 Deborah Shriver 181,196 Barbara Siedler 168,180,196 Gary Si ley 196 Sandra Sifvoroli 181,196 Patricia Simmons 123,165,169,171,196 Susan Si nisi 196 Jan Sisi 196 Pam Siler 169,196 Steve Skidmore 138,142,143,136,196 Gary Skilton 196 Bob Smoll 164,196 Mike Smart! 196 Jeanne Smith 196,166 Lanny Smith 144,146,149,150 Yvonne Smith 196 Rodney Snow 1 96 Joanne Southall 136,153,196 Jeff Spec hr 92 Mark Spencer 196 Barbara Spinner 196 David Stankovich 196 Fancine Stossa 141,196 280 Korea Stoop 196 Jeffrey Steele 196 Lori Steitz 196 Mike Sfencel 180,196 Frederick Stephenson 196 Timothy Stevens 196 Daniel Stevenson 196 Sharon Stinson 196 Richard Stockhaus 196 Dava Stoer Ml ,196 Leo Stonestreet 196 Pauline Strauss 196 Denise Strong 136,165,196 Dennis Stroud 196 Joe Strouse 196 Richord Sulzmann 196 Peggy Supanick 144,145,153,155,196 Elaine Sutherin 196 Rebecco Sutherland 197 Gary Sutt 197 Wayne Swager 197 Gayle Swaine 197 Steven Swank 139,197 John Szanyi 180,197 April Taketa 197 John Talani 197 John Talbot 197 Anne Talcott 123,165,168,197 Belinda Taylor 146,165,197 Terrence Tekavec 197 Susan Terry 171 Jesse Thacker 197 Bonnie Thomas 197 Mary Thomas 197 Henry Thompson 197 Michael Thompson 153,160,164,197 Holly Tidd 197 Michael Tinkham 197 Mari Tipsword 197 Gall Tompkins 197 Arthur Touarti 92,139,197 Carol Toutant 168,180,197 Denise Toutant 197 Carol Traphofner 197 Lynne Tripepi 136,160,197 Maralee Troha 159,197 William Troha 197 Jim Trudgen 1 97 Greg Trumphour 197 Linda Turnbull 169,197 Grace Tweedie 178,197 Jeffrey Tyneski 197 Bruce Uhal 147,197 Lori Ungers 166,197 Michael Valentino 197 Dolores Valjean Smilin Hank. George Vanek 197 Vanessa Valkner 197 David Vongorder 197 Joe Viher 92,197 Mike Visti Harry Vyse 173 Patricia Wade 197 Randy Wagner 197 Lynne Waldruff 197 Rick Waldvogel 197 William Wallingford 173,197 Cindy Walsh 197 Kathleen Walters 197 Nancy Wanner 197 Dru Warded 136,197 Debra Wargo 197 Cindy Wasco 197 Deborah Washner 165,197 Mark Wasileski 197 Cladwell Watson 197 Larry Watson 116,197 Jeffrey Weaver 144,146,150,198 Cindy Weishner 1 18,144,146,170 Wendy Welker 136,146,198 William Welker 136,146 Pomelo Wellinger 198 Shelly Wenger Lisa Wenkomer 168 Robert Westfall 198 Judith Wheeler 141,198 Claudia Widgren 146,198 Douglos Widmer 146,198 Denise Wight 173,198 Robert Wiibraham 198 Rebecca Wilcox 123,162,165,198 Wendy Wilde 180,198 Brad Williams 198 Cheryl Williams 11,123,198 Caroline Williamson 198 Connie Wilson 198 Lynn Wilson 1 98 Carla Wimmer 1 98 Waverly Winfrey 198 Harland Winland 198 Paulo Wirtz 198 Loretta Woe 141166,198 Keith Wollschleger 198 Miriam Wood 168,169,112,198 David Woods 198 Deane Woolf 198 Karen Wulf 170,198 Ron Yates 198 Yvonne Yax 171,198 Richard Yaxley 198 Hazel Yeary 198 Ken Yeso 123,198,168,180 Thomas Zabukovec 198 Loretta Zalar 141,198 Regina Zbasnik 198 Ernest Zdesar 198 Gregory Zelinsky 198 Mark Ziccorelli 198 Pam Zilenziger 165,198 Eva Zummo 198 Seniors Bob Abrahamsen 22,164 Rick Acquavivo 22 Norman Adams 22 Karen Agarri 22 Elvin Ailstock 22 Tim Albee 22 Darryl Albert 22 Martha Allen Anthony Alley 22,158 Dennis Anderson 22,139 Theresa Anderson 22 Annamay Andrusis 22,136 Cheryl Arthur 22 Joanne Ashby 22 Michael Ashby 22,158 Tiair Augsburger 22,176,181 Cynthia Bail 22,155 Leslie Bailey 22 Bill Bailey 22 Dick Baker 22,136 Bob Baker 23 Nancy Baksa 23,140,142,165,171,136,167 Sandra Ball 23 Bonnie Balogh 23,136,143 Charles Barber 23 Harry Barker 23,139 Deborah Barnett 23,M0 Bonnie Barrett 111,112,23,150,142. M7,M8,165, 221,136 Barb Barron 23 Dianne Barrow 23,136 Larry Barsic 23 Ricky Barstow 23,153 Lisa Bartholomew 23 Wanda Bartholomew 23,32,140,165 Wendy Bartholomew 21,23,132,158,165,166 Craig Bascom 23 Rebecca Battista 23,136, M3 Lucinda Bauman 23 Coro I Beall 23,111,112,108,140 Anita Bedford 23 Peg Behm 24,155 Scraper Bell 27,139 Kim Bellows 24 David Beltzer 24,92,122,124,136,139,143 Scott Belus 23 Barb Benedict 23,24,132,133,136,158 David Benezra 24,162 Jeanette Benline 24,140,176,181 Robert Bevacqua 24 Debbie Billig 24,140 Potty Bingell 24,136, M2,152,181 Don Birak 24 Amy Birch 24,143,144,145,1 53,1 65,158 Char Biro 24 Brian Bissell 24 Mary Jane Bitzer Kathy Blaha 24 Bob Blakesmith 51,92,136 Rick Biauvelt 24 Candie Bloom 24,136,143,146 Debra Boal 25 Kathleen Boeci 25,160 Leo Boiko 25,132,139,136,143 Donna Bondra 25,140,165 Carolyn Boudinot 25 Freda Bowen 25 Glenn Bowen 25,92 Dave Bowman 25,139,159,164 Linda Boykin 25,140,142,160 Roy Boylen 51 Frances Bradek 25 John Bradek 25 Ronda Brandt 25 David Brannon 25 Linda Brooks 25 Poul Brost 25,136,142 Barry Brown 25 Pam Brown 25,140,153,158,165 Margaret Brozina 25,M0 Denise Brunkus 21,25 281 Judy Brunner 25,136,169 Jeff Bunn 25 Michael Burchell 20,25,152 Dave Burdyshow 25 Tina Burgeft 25,159 Valerie Burke 26 Beverly Burney 26,140,165 Darlene Burns 26 Denise Burns 26 George Burns 26,172 Karen Butcher 26 Amy Butler 26,140 Jock Butler 26,139 Joann Byrd 26 Bruce Cadman 26 Diona Cairns 26 Tony Caldwell 26 Pam Calhoun 26 Ernie Call 26,140,144,147,148,150 Sally Calori 26 Roger Cameron 26,116,164,1 81 Charles Campanella 26 Linda Campbell 26 Roger Campbell 26,92 Frank Canna to 26,92 Anlhe Capitan 26,160,165 Janet Carlyse 26 Debbie Carosello 26,1 40 Steve Corr 22,26,153 Williom Carsey Melody Cashmere 27,160,165,178,181 Clem Caswell 27,136 Janet Cate 27 James Cattell 27 Brian Caylor 27,176,177,171,151 Malcolm Chafer 27 Roy Chaffee 207 Char Chapman 27 Cathy Cherry 27,140 Terry Chesbrough 27,92 Deborah Chorman 27,171 Erie Christman 27 Timothy Clapp 27 Rick Clark 27 Charlene Clark 27 Kimberly Clemence 27 Brendo Clemons 27 Dennis Clinger 28 Debbie Cole 28 John Conger 28,29 Skin Conklin 24,28,136,139 Gail Connors 28,140,165,169 Bab Cooper 28,144,146 Marion Cottrell 28,140,165 Ruth Cottrell 28,140,144,147,170,150 Craig Counselman 28 Russ Couture 28 Stephanie Cowan 28,176 Greg Cox 28 Jock Crail 28 Gail Crawford 28 Jim Creedon 28 Marty Crews 28 Carol Crisler 28,155 Graciela Cmtaldo 2B,161,162,160,177 Karen Cunningham 28 Scotty Cutler 28 Connie Daniel 28 Mitch Daniels 28 Jane Davidson 29 Larry Dea 173 Michele Deaner 29,140,169 Jacqure Deegan 24,29,153,155 Tammy DeFisher 26,29,111,112,167 Tim DeFisher 29,102 Harry Delclef 29 Tim Demay 29 Marilyn Demeter 29 Pot Dempsey 29 Char Denson 29 Robert Diedrichs 29,135 Susan Dieterich 29 Pol Dillon 29 Brian Dingle 29 Dale Disanza 29,138,30,139,136,142,143 Charles Disilvestro 29 Eugene Disinger 29,174 Sue Sitto 29 Donna Dodd 29 Phil Dolce 29 Kevin Domin 29 Glen Donothon 29 Michelle Drellich 29,160 Keith Dressig 30 Julie Drobinski 30 George Duchossois 30 Frances Dudas 30 Allen Duia 30 Scott Duncan 30 Doug Dunlap 30,146,180 Rose Durden 30 Marlene Dustman 30 Diana Dyke 30,136 Patti Earle 30,140,153,165,169 Pat Eddy 30,159 Brian Edwards 30,144,146,149,150,1 52,171,174 Don Eggleston 30 Ron Eggleston 30 Sue Ely 30,136 Wendy Fobian 30,112,152,158,165,171 Darlene Faile 30 Terry Farmer 25,31,165,170,136 Kevin Fellows 31,173 Gayle Ferraro 31 James Fike 31,142,136,143 David Finley 31 Linda Finney 31,140 Martin Finzel 31 Harry Flshleigh 31,133,164,174,181 Mitch Fisler 31 Jim Floro 31 Robin Fogelman 31,123,136,140,142,165 Joan Follis 31,147,148.144,150 Doug Fore 31 Julie Fox 31,147,148,1 44,150 Michelle Fox 31 Dawn Freeman 31,136,166 Dorain Fri 31 Elizabeth Fridg 31,123,165 Sharon Friend 31 Michael Fuderer 31,173 Gary Fulton 32 Ed Futterer 32 Sue Galbos 32,111,136,167 Lee Ga rtman 32,162,165 Sue Gearity 32,160 Kevin Gentile 30,32,147,144,150,148,149,164,181 Gregg Gerstenberge 32,136,139,143 Jernette Gem 32 Pam Gilles 32,144,147,148,149,150 Bob Gillespie 32,158 Karen Girone 32 Ron Giudici 32,92,133,136,156,158,171 Dick Glosier 32 Rick Gleason 32 John Goetz 92 Gary Goodmanson 32 Virginia Gorg 32 Bob Gorman 32 Dale Gorombol Gary Graham 32 Bob Graham 32 Rick Gray 33 Bob Green 33,136,142,155 John Green 33 Larry Greene 33,158,164 Cathy Gregory 33,136 Caren Griffin 33 Ann Griffith 31,33,132,133,140,166 William Griffith 33 Jill Groff 33 Mike Gruss 33 Rick Gunsaulus 33,147,1 49,158,164 Virginia Guzowski 3 John Haffner 28,139 Stephanie Hambrecht 33 Margaret Hamilton 180 Kenneth Homko 33,136 Sue Hammon 33,136 Theresa Handley 33 Denise Hanzel 33,140,165 Barb Hardney 33,170 Cindy Hargrove 34 Cindy Harris 34,166 Rick Harrison 34,146,147,148,149,180 John Hasenstab 34 Mike Hathy 34 Greg Haught 34,136,146 282 But it was just cut. Mark Havel 34,136,139,143 Sheri Havens 34 Jacque Hetss 20,34,143,136,170 Ken Helmerick 34 Mike Henk 34,90 Keith Herron 34 Thomas Hickerson 34 Doug Higgins 34,155 Priscilla Hill 34 Paul Hinkel 34,116,136,114 Robart Hobart 34 David Hogan 34 Ruth Holzer 34,159 John Homo 34 Timothy Hoopingarner 34,160,161,162 Edward Hoover 34 Jeffrey Horn 34,160,161,162 Patti Horvath 34,165 Dennis Hosier 34 Denise Howlett 34,136 John Hudson 34 Bob Humphrey 34,139 Timmy Hurley 31,34,116,136,158,164 Mark lams 35 Bill Jackett Sandy Jasper 35 Art Jeavons 35,171 Warren Jeddy 35,180 Sue Jensen 35 Leon Jesionowski 35,155,177 Eric Johnson 35,173 Steve Johnson 35,136,142,143 Sue Johnson 35,174 Bob Jones 35,174 Roy Jones 35,171,174 Ellen Koppe 35 Tom Karchefsky 35,153 Marlene Keller 35 Jim Kemp 35 Brian Kiddey 35 John Killmeyer 35 Edgar Kimble 35 Alan Klammer 35 Lindsay Klein 36 Jerry Kleinsorge 36 Richard Klosterman 36 Kurt Kluznik 36,173 Jeff Knapik 36 Cindy Knebusch 36,135 Gayle Knebusch 36 Jon Kocemba 36 Pat Koch 36,153,166 Bruce Kollister 36,136,164 Mark Komar 23,36,1 74,1 79 Elena Korol 36 Joan Koskinen 36 Cynthia Koubeck 36,138,140 Dione Kreiss 36 Tom Kroll 36 Arlene Kromer 36,158 Kathy Kurth 36 Michael Kwitowski 37 Don Lang 37 Ron Lang 37 Kevin Lappin 37,136,142,174 Preston Larimer 37,102,107,155,175 Ron Laskowski 37,135 Debbie Lattner 37,123,140 Nina Lawson 37,111 David Lawyer 37 Dave Leacock 37,116 Greg Leifer 37,174,158 164,152,133,132,160,153,181 Kim Lemleux 37 Peg Leonard 37,136 Laurie Letle 37,158 Hank Levine 37,153 Debbie Lewis 37 Gary Lewis 37 Karen Lewsader 144,37,146,147,148,150 Ralph Leyh 37 Kothyryn Lilley 37,159 Joe Liquori 37,139,169 Chuck Lacy 37,92,102,180 Bill Longbrake 37 Scott Loy 38 Luonn Luoma 29,38,133,158,165 Don Lutz 38 Doug Lyman 38 Doug Lynch 38,136,180 Jackie Lynch 38 Kelly Macauley 38,140,155,165 Sandy Mock 38,1 40 Pam Magill 23,38,158 Patricia Mahoney 38,158,162,170 Mark Majewski 38.133,158,176,181 Mary Malenda 38 Tom Malenda 38 Jerome Robert Malik 23,38,132,153,155,158, The Harem Page Frank Mamana 38,139,153,155 Dennis Manning 38 Barb Mannino 39,135,152,179 James Monnion 39 Joyce Marino 140 Charlotte Markel 39 Denise Marthey 39 Betty Martin 39 Darrell Martin 39,139,102 Scott Martin 39 Terry Martin 39,92,132,142,136 Lenny Mate 39,136 Jim Mayer 39 Mike Mozzarella 39 Rich McCarthy 38 Jeff McClellan 38,116 Gary McClintick 38 Sue McCollum 38 Marilyn McCrary 38 Kathy McGill 38,140 Elaine McGuire 38,142,143,165,181,171,158,136, 155,123,108 Linda McIntosh 38 Lynda McKimmy 38,155 Marsha McMinrt 38,160,162 Gary Me Neely 38 Phyllis McVey 27,38,140,165,169 Linda Meadows 39 Diana Merrill 39,147,179,144 Sharon Michos 39 Gale Micklebort 39,158,179 Greg Mickle 39 Wilbur Miller 39 Alan Mtnadeo 39,158,180 Barb Mineely 179 Betty Minor 40,136 Mary Moor 40,136,143,169,194 Ruth Mitchell 40,136,170,165,181 Grant Morehouse 40 Linda Morey 40,181 Judy Morton 40 Sue Mosley 40,140,165 Ed Moss 40,1 39 Becky Moss 40 Caroline Mosure 40,1 40,165,169 Jomes Much 40 Robin Muir 27,40,132,108,135,133,158,221 Fred Mulhauser 40,147,148,146,177,171,164,150, 144,174 Dean Muller 40 Robert Murynack 40 Leigh Murray 40 Dee Myers 40,140,153,165,158,1555 Mary Nodlski 40,136,181 Karl Naglitch 41 Linda Nale 41 John Namestnik 41 Beth Nash 41 Debbie Naumann 41 Debra Nelson 41 Michael Nrstic 41 Sue Nick 41,166 Larry Nolan 41,158 Karen Novak 41,165,169 Linda Nungesser 41,140,153,158,165 Michael Oconnor 41,142,136 Kenneth Odell 41 Bob Owens 41 Dave Page 27,41,133,135 Jan Page 41,136,142 Alexander Popp 116 Dot Parent 41 Kathy Posek 42 Jeff Parker 41,172,180 Jeff Passeroti 42,139,153 Denise A. Pastrano 42 Jude A. Pay tosh 42,140,135 Howard Peace 42,147,158 Calvin Pearce 42 Deborah Peck 42 Sue Pennybacker 42 Horry Purdue 42 Connie Peters 42 Richard Peters 42 Michael Petite 42,142,135 Vincetta Petro 42 283 Billie Peyton 42,175,1 65,1 70,1 45,1 44 Kathy Phillips 42 Denise Pizzuti 42 Rocco Pizzuto Ken Plance 42 Charlie Plot! 42 Paul Podsobinski 42 Marcia Pohto 42,140,142,171,136,165 Tom Polokowski 42,181 Amy Polcar 42 Diane Poling 42,123 Jim Pollard 42,135 Linda Pope 42 Rick Portaro 42,158,136 5tan Pospeicb Nancy Price Steve Priessman 42 Kurt Proegler 42,133,164,158,174 Alan Proud Sheila Pulver 42 Dee Quiggle 42,132,152,176,158,181 Sue Ranker 42 Don Ratino Diana Reed 42 Linda Reed 43,140,161,60,162,136,165 Rosemarie Reed 43 Shoron Rees 43,179 Teresa Reid 143 Sue Reinke 43 Kathleen Rezok 43,123,108 Mike Rhinehart 25,139,43 Debbie Rice 43,171,151,166 Gail Richardson 43,153,156,158,179 Debbie Riddle 43,170 Janine Ring 43,147,160,171,150,144 Cathy Robinson 43 Shoron Robinson 43 Frank Rogers Don Rolph 43 Denis Romosco 43 Sally Romischer Randy Rose 43,153,158 Bruce Rosel 43 Jim Rosipko 43 Maryann Rosipko 43,140 Laure Rossman 43 Sue Ruks 44 Carrie Rush 44 Debbie Russell 44,140,158,165,166 Kurt Russell 44,92,139,150,180 Michael Rufhsatz 44,92,136 Sarah Sabo 44 Elaine Sacash 44 Tim Sankol 44,180 Tena Sowdey 44,133,153,158,159,1 81 Russ Schaedlich 44 Ken Schilling 44 Jay Schirm 44,139 Tillie Schmidt 44 Gary Schneider 44,139 Bruce Schram 44,123,152 Undo Schuldt 44,136,142,143,165 Joanne Schutz 45,140 Karen Schwaller 45 Schris Scobel 45,166 Barb Scott 45 Cindy Scott 45,140 Pam Scott 45,155 Thomas Scott 45,174 Dave Seal 45,144.146,162,179 Sharon Seidel 45 Chris Shaefer 45,140,181 Steve Shaffer 45 Marcia Shaner 45,140,158,165,166,181 Kathy Sherwood 45,140,159,166 Paul Shingledecker 45 Robbie Shingleton 45 Judy Shook 45 Deborah Shope 45,140, 136,159,162 John Short 45 William Simmonds 46 Frank Simonetti 46,146 Nancy Slaughter 46,1 36,123,143,153,165,169,158, 220,221,155 Jeff Slitor 46 Sandra Small 46 Brenda Smortt 46,140 Steve Smee 46 Debbie Smith 46 James Smith 46 Kathi Smith 46 Robert Smith 46 Ron Smith 46 Suzanne Smith 46,147,148,146,144 Williom Smith 46,32 Smitty 32 Jack Snyder 24,46 Larry Snyder 46 Fred Solinsky 46 Kurt Sommer 46,116 Lynn Spencer 47,158,166 Morgan Spiker 47,139 VkkieLynn Sprague 47 Gerlad Stodler 47 Thomas Staebler 47,92,164 Heidi Stong 47 Steve Starcher 47,173 Willard Steele 47,180 Bob Stefancic 47 Steve Steger 47,147,148,177 Janice Stevens 47,147,150,179,146,144 Glen Stewart 47 Rick Stocker 47,92,139,158,181 Bill Stoddard 47,92 Paula Stone 47 Jim Storozum 47 Tom Stoyle 47 Mary Jo Straziar 47,166,179 Dale Strickland 47 Sue Strouse 152,174,177,176,171,179,151 Diane Svete 47,140,143,176,136,151 Catherine Swager 47,1 40 Donna Swank 47 Deb Swartz 48 Debra Swartz 48,240,142,136 John Swick 48 Kathy Swiney 48,140 Tom Swope 48 Cindy Sykes 48,1 40,65 Mike Szabo 48,102,158 Sharon Tandy 48,142,152,160,187,171,135,136,181, 151,174 Betty Taylor 48,1 31,1 80 Lynn Taylor 48,140,165 Mark Tenkku 48,1 36 John Thaeler 48,177,164,180,174 Ron Thelsen 48,122 Steven Thomas 48 Cathy Thompson 48 Sue Thompson 48,165,221,136,166 Karen Tinker 48,181 Debbie Topher 48,140 Betsy Touarti 48,136 Roy Troutman 48 Donna Trynovich 48 George Tuttle 48,136,143 Carl Uncapher 48 Sue Updike 48,132,142,143,171,136 Nancy Urban 48,152,189,135,132,133,176,158,181 Diane Van Boxel 48 Neil Vanek 48 Marsha Vanover 48 Craig Vaughn 48,136,102 Tom Velna 48,92,139 Debbie Viher 49,136 Kim Viol 49 Ronald Vlasz 49 Barb Vorwerk 49 Mike Wagner 49 Jennette Walker 49 Suzanne Walker 49,162 James Wallace 49 Sherry Waller 49 David Walter 49 Gina Walton 49,152,153,158,181 Joe Wargo 49 Connie Wasco 28,49,140,165,221 William Waters 49 Sandy Waterwash 49,136,165 Paul Weikel 49 Eric Weil 49,116,136,155 Bruce Weill 49,132,152,147,1 64,150,1 49,1 58,1 74 Dennis Welker 49 Margaret Wendell 49 Catherine Werner 49 284 Sandra Weyandt 49 Marlene Wheeler 49 Timothy Whiting 49 Rebecca Whitman 49,143,145,136,144 Beth Wichman 49 Keith Wiehman 49,158 Greg Widmer 49,1 47 Debbie Wilde 50,1 36 Tim Williams 50 Wendy Williams 50,162,181,167,165,108 Betty Wilson 50 Donna Wintersteen 22,50,140,153 Donna Wirtz 50 Alan Witzke 50 Steve Wivell 50 Sue Wolf 50 Debra Wolfgram 50,143,108,162,165,136,167 Drema Wolford 50 Donald Woods 51,92 Carol Worman 51,133,135,165,181 Mark Wotawa 51,171,174,158 George Wozniak 51,152 Dave Wright 51 Ken Wright 1 73 Terry Wright 51 Doug Wyant Delwin Yeary 51,173 John Yeckley 51 Leigh Young 30,51,136 Glenn Zeiler 51 Sue Zimmer 51,140,181 285 Cardinal Notes Staff 1971 Cardinal Notes Staff 1971 Editor: Leigh Young Assistant Editor: Jacquie Deegan Senior Staff: Linda Finney, Editor Jude Paytosh Heidi Stang Phyllis McVey Club Staff: Sandy Waterwash, Editor Jeanette Benline Sue Zimmer Jan Ahlstrom Karen Meister Marcia Shaner Nancy Urban Underclass Staff: Jeanne Smith, Editor Bonnie Naegellen Pam Zilenziger Marc Young Debbie Shenk Faculty Staff: Pam Magill, Editor Advertising Staff: Dick Baker Sports Staff: Bruce Schram John Namestnik Photography Staff: Bob Abrahamsen, Editor Jim Trudgeon Mike Stencil Tony Ambrose Bill McKrill Steve Steger Bob Kern Kerry Ochaba Jon Sisi Art Editor: Jack Snyder Advisers: Mrs. Victoria Hunt Mr. Dave Bohnert Mr. Bob Gould And special thanks to: Sharmayne Schultz, Jerry Malik, Denise Howlett, Sally Calori, Julie Fox, Terri Farmer, Nancy Baksa, and Rose Pettit.
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