Milford High School - Eagle Yearbook (Milford, NE)

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7 f ?6 % £ z fie TtUifand '%c9 l T tclfrvut, %e %a4 z DecUcatcott 1?0l. St4H4H 7ftn. 'ZaU Superintendent Principal WE THE SENIORS OF 1968 DEDICATE THIS, THE 1968 EAGLE TO MR. SIMMS AND MR. HALL. THIS IS OUR WAY OF EXPRESSING OUR APPRECIATION FOR ALL THE PATIENCE AND GUIDANCE THEY HAVE GIVEN US AS A CLASS AND AS INDIVIDUALS. WE ARE ESPECIALLY GRATEFUL FORTHEIR CONCERN FOR OUR FUTURE. MR. MURPHY MR. PETERS MR. ANDRESON MR. ICENOGLE MR. SHEEN Basketball Coach Biology Jr. High Science Chemistry Science Guidance Counselor Study Skills MR. BOSS Math MR. HUSS Social Studies Am. History Modern Problems Jr. High BB Coach MRS. WESTPHALEN English Am. Government German Voc. -Ag. Div. Occup. MR. HUDSON Music MR. LIPPOLD Football Coach World Hist. World Geog. MISS MCDONALD Librarian MR. CARLSON Adv. Math Physics Algebra Geometry MRS. SHEEN Bookkeeping English General Business MRS. WERNER Home Economics MRS. CALECA Speech English Drama MRS. BUCKMAN Jr. High Social Studies English MRS. LIPPOLD (not pictured) Physical Education Wrestling Coach Drafting Woodworking Drivers Education MRS. STOCKTON T yping Shorthand Office Practice MRS. FOSTER Developmental Language Arts M arve ne Wurst Sec et nie Marge Danakas Holly Sallenbach Milton Troyer, Gene Berg, Stan Eicher, Leland Rediger. Jim Inness. Royden Troyer Stella Danakas. Naomi Brunz, Pat Covert Wm. Bender Evert Sherbondy, Kenneth Miller s4 utuaC ROW 1: Randy Erb, George Wehrs, Pat Vosta, Co-editor, Ken Fougeron, Co-editor Mrs. Stockton, Advisor. ROW 2: Diane Rolfsmeyer. Glenda Roth, Peggy Vosta. Dave Roth, Marilyn George. Linda Ficken. Se Uon6 '6% MOTTO: The best trail is not always the most traveled. COLORS: Royal Blue and White FLOWER: Carnation DENNIS ANDELT F.F. A.; Wrestling JANET LOUISE BECKLER Mixed Chorus; Speech and Drama Club; German Club; Eyrie Staff; Library Club; National Honor Society; Assistant Librarian MARGARET ANN BERG Pep Club; Library Club; Librarian; Speech and Drama Club; Volley Ball DAVID A. BROOKS Basketball; Track; M-Club; Mixed Chorus; Speech and Drama Club; Science Club WILLIAM E. BRUNZ Library Club; Eyrie Staff; Football; Basketball; Track; Wrestling; Stu- dent Council, Pres. ; Speech and Drama Club; All School Play, Asst. Dir.; National Honor Society; Mixed Chorus; M-Club REV A JEAN BURKE Y LORRAINE ANN DETWILER Band; Pep Club; F. H. A. ; Speech and Drama Club; Library Club; Mixed Chorus CATHY LYNN EBERSPACHER Pep Club; Band; Pep Band; F. H. A.; Treas., Sec., Pres., Dist. Officer, State Sec.; Mixed Cnorus, Accompan- ist; Class Officer; County Govern- ment Day; Homecoming Attendant, Soph. ; Speech and Drama Club JEANNETTE ERB Pep Club; Eyrie Staff; Librarian; Speech and Drama Club; All School Play RANDY RAY ERB Football; Basketball; Track; M-Club; Eyrie Staff; Photographer; Annual Staff, photographer; Speech and Drama Club; All School Play; County Government Day KENNETH GENE FOUGERON Football; Basketball; Wrestling; Boys State; F.F.A.; N.H.S., M-Club; Mixed Chorus; Annual Staff, co- editor; Speech and Drama Club; All School Play DOUGLAS A. FRIEDLI Football; Basketball; Track; M-Club, pres.; N. H.S.; Mixed Chorus; Homecoming Royalty, Sr.; County Government Day; Band Student Council, V. Pres.; Drama Club; All School Plays. ELIZABETH J. HAUNER Pep Club; F. H. A.; Eyrie Staff; Girl's State; Speech and Drama Club; Mixed Chorus; Homecoming Royalty, Freshman, Senior KAREN S. HENKE Pep Club; Mixed Chorus; Speech and Drama Club; Librarian; Volleyball BONNIE SUE HOSTETLER Pep Club; Librarian; Library Club; Eyrie Staff; Speech and Drama Club LAWRENCE PHILIP JACOX Football; Basketball; Track; County Government Day; Speech and Drama Club; All School Play; Homecoming King, Sr.; Student Council; Mixed Chorus; Band; M-Club, Sec-Treas. HAROLD KELLER F.F.A. ; Student Projectionist LINDA S. KRAMER F. H. A. ; Volleyball; Pep Club STEVE KREMER JAMES L. MILLER Football; Basketball; Track; Mixed Chorus; Library Club; Speech and Drama Club; M.-Club; National Honor Society; Homecoming Royalty. Sr. VIRGINIA MAXIENE OSWALD National Honor Society; Library Club; Mixed Chorus BOB G. REDIGER M-Club; Student Council; Speech and Drama Club; Mixed Chorus; Football; Basketball; Track; Wrest- ling NONA G. REIL NADINE SUE ROTH Library Club; Pep Club; F. H. A.; Speech and Drama Club; German Club; Mixed Chorus; All School Play SHARON JUNE ROTH National Honor Society; Library Club; Librarian; Speech and Drama Club; Mixed Chorus; Class Officer GLADA M. SALTZMAN Library Club LYNN E. SALTZMAN BILL STAHLY F. F. A. ; Annual Staff; Eyrie Staff; Speech and Drama Club; Wrestling MICHAEL RICHARD STAHLY Football; Basketball; Track; County Government Day; Student Council; Speech and Drama Club; National Honor Society; M-Club; Mixed Cho- rus JO ANN STAUFFER Band; Pep Band; Pep Club; Cheer- leader, head; Speech and Drama Club; County Government Day; Student Council; All School Play; Mixed Chorus TIM STAUFFER Football; Basketball; Track; M-Club; Speech and Drama Club VICTOR E. STAUFFER F. F. A., Sentinel CHERYL ANN STUTZMAN Student Council; Speech and Drama Club; Mixed Chorus; Pep Club; Pres- ident; Homecoming Queen; All School Play KIM L. STUTZMAN Football; F.F.A., secretary; County Government Day LYNN ALLEN TROYER Football; Basketball; Wrestling; Track; Mixed Chorus; Drama Club; Homecoming Royalty, Sr.; M-Club; County Government Day JANICE LYNE VAN ANDEL Pep Club; Cheerleader; Library Club, State Treas. ; Mixed Chorus; Student Council; Homecoming Royalty, Jr. PATRICIA L. VOSTA Pep Club; Band; Drum Majorette; Pep Band; N.H.S., secretary; Annual Staff, co-editor; Drama Club; Student Coun- cil; Mixed Chorus; All School Play CHERYL G. WALTER Pep Club; Library Club; Drama Club; Mixed Chorus GEORGE WE HRS Football; Wrestling; Track; Library Club; Annual Staff; Eyrie Staff, editor; M-Club; Speech and Drama Club MARK E. WILSEY Football; Basketball; Track; Wrest- ling; N.H.S. ; All School Play; Boy’s State; Speech and Drama Club; County Government Day; Mixed Chorus; Student Council Se u vui zc Dennis Janet Margie David Bill Reva Nadine iMll ' Sharon Glada Lynn Bill S Tim Vic WM 'WJ Cheryl Lynn Jani Cheryl George Mark Pat 6 44 O ccen . Se uon BOB REDIGER - -- -- -- -- President MIKE STAHLY ----- Vice President CHERYL STUTZMAN - - - - Secretary RANDY ERB - -- -- -- -- Treasurer JANICE VAN ANDEL - - - St. Council DOUG FRIEDLI ------ $r. Council (fccetionA, DAVE KIN ION..................President VERN STUTZMAN - - - Vice President RITA JACOX - -- -- -- -- Secretary LINDA FICKEN ------- -Treasurer JOYCE STAHN ------ -St. Council CHUCK WERGIN ----- -St. Council PEG VOSTA ----- - President JIM MARTIN - - - — - Vice President NANCY BINER..................Secretary MARILYN GEORGE ------ Treasurer SANDY EBERSPACHER----------St. Council TOM ERB--------------------St. Council 0p'ie4£ K€ t RICHARD KREMER ------ President JIM RUMLER ------ Vice President STEVE ANDERSON ------ Secretary RANDY STAUFFER...............Treasurer SUE EICHER - -- -- -- - $t. Council RAY HERSHBERGER----------St. Council D. Allen J. Allen D. Armstrong C. Beckler B. Brunz K. Burkey L. Cox D. Dunlap M. Ferris C. Ficke L. Ficken D. Fry P. Hall S. Hauder P. Hejny S. Hill R. Jacox S. Keller D. Kinion S. Kramer W. Kremer B. Melichar C. Merrill D. Mumaugh C. Rediger D. Rolfsmeyer D. Roth G. Roth R. Roth H. Saltzman S. Saltzman J. Springer J. Stahn K. Stutzman V. Stutzman D. Troyer C. Wergin D. Wohlgemuth B. Ackerman D. Andelt S. Anderson C. Austin I. Beckler N.Biner J. Borchers H. Boshart P. Brooks J. Danekas G. Eberspacher S. Eberspacher T. Erb D. Ficke G. Ficken M. George J. Grange P. Grieser I. Hauner J. Henke R. Hershberger D. Heyen D. Keller S. Keller R. Knight L. Kuhn L. Lebsock J. Martens J. Martin D. Merrill J. Miller D. Nelson K. Peterson K. Ploeser J. Roth P. Roth S. Roth N. Saltzman B. Schweitzer P. Schweitzer S. Schweitzer M. Smith S. Stahly G. Stauffer G. Stutzman M. Stutzman R. Stych J. Trabert T. Troyer P. Vosta C. Yeackley C. Yoder R. Hostetler 'P'leaAmeti ■H L. Allen D. Andelt S. Anderson S. Blanco R. Braunsroth T. Brunz M. Cox C. Danekas J. Eberly S. Eicher J. Ficke L. Hackbart T. Havlat R. Hejny B. Henr cks K. Hershberger R. Hershberger P. Hill B. Ihde S. Israel S. Jacox S. Jantze M. Kapke K. Kramer C. Kremer R. Kremer R. Kremer R. Rediger V. Reil L. Roth J. Rumler S. Sallenbach B. Saltzman J. Saltzman M. Schumacher W. Springer S. Stahly R. Stauffer C. Strinz C. Stutzman C. Stutzman L. Troyer B. Vosta S. Welsch S. Yakel G. Yeackley T. Yeackley Styfod, (faaete ROW 1: Herb Hill, Christine Anderson, Maxine Ferris, Valerie Schweitzer, Rhonda Stauffer, Karen Ficke, Pauline Wolfe, Joy Brooks, Patrice Frans, Donna Hauner, Mary Miller. Rick Bell. ROW 2: Mike Hersh- berger, Arnie Stutzman, Suzie Dunlap, Mavis Saltzman. Sue Hauder, Pam Yeackley, Amy Oswald, Nancy Melichar. Janice Schweitzer. Diane Eberspacher, Paula Troyer. David Beckler. ROW 3: Myron Smith, Patrick Penn. Debbie Kinion, Toni Blanco, Julie Hall, Candice Woebbecke, Beverly Eberspacher, Kathy Austen, Cheryl Henke. Lois Piening. Rex VanAndel, Doyle Roth. ROW 4: Dan Kremer, Dwight Roth, Jon Stutzman, Herschal Stauffer, John Cooper, Jerry Jantzi, Randy Roth, John Jacox, Doug Eicher, Brad Burkey, Ron Fowler. Don Yeackley. ROW 5: .Ron Kramer. Bob Vance, Steve Smith, Harlan Dankers, RonVanAndel, Scott Stutzman, BobWergin. Rick Heyen, Russell Kremer, Ronnie Roth, Orin Borchers. Student ( ouHCct efi'ie4entattue RUSSELL KREMER LOIS PIENING Seventh tyuule ROW Is Barbara Williams, Darcy Stauffer, Cathy Eicher, Kathy Vaught, Arlene Riley, Rhonda Ficke. Debbie Olson, Becky Troyer. Virginia Brooks, Donna Fougeron, Kristy Stutzman. ROW 2: Randy Schweitzer, Steve Yoder, Audrey Stutzman, Kathy Mills, Vickie Grigg, Kathy Dahle, Susan Smith, Lisa Stahly, Donna Rumler, David Stephens, Todd Miller, Don Miller. ROW 3: Jim Manke, Wayne Stutzman, Dennis Troyer. Dave Muh- leisen, Alan Fosler, Tom Stauffer. Gary Armstrong, Brad Havener. Wesley Reil, Gordon Erb, Verlon Beckler. Devon Stauffer, Lester Jacox. ROW 4: Dan Friedli, Steve Johnson, Marty Anderson, Newton Stutzman. Alden Lohmier, John Hanson. David Israel, Bob Bruha, Bruce Schweitzer, Bob Peterson, Dennis Kramer, Larry Heyen, Kevin Keller. Student 0ouHCtl efineeentutcoee GORDON ERB DONNA FOUGERON ROW 1: Sandy Eberspacher. Diane Dunlap. Cathy Eberspacher, Nadine Roth, Connie Ficke. Mrs. Werner. ROW 2: Linda Ficken, Peg Vosta, Glenda Ficken. Cheryl Austen. Diane Rolfsmeyer. Linda Kramer. Joan Borchers. Sharon Kramer. Peg Hall. ROW 3: Sandy Blanco. Melody Cox. Lana Hackbart, Janet Ficke, Mary Kapke, Jenice Eberly, Bonnie Vosta ROW l: Vic Stauffer, Dennis Andelt, John Miller, Ken Fougeron, Kim Stutzman. Paul Hejny, Mr. Peters. ROW 2: Dave Ficke, Dan Troyer, Phil Roth, Terry Havlat. Tom Yeackley, Claude Stutzman, Dale Andelt, Rodney Braunsroth, Ronnie Hejny, Stanley Jacox. ROW 3: Paul Grieser, Delbert Allen. Byron Melichar. Doug Fry. Dave Roth, Harold Keller, Mike Stutzman, Gary Eberspacher. Bill Stahly - abs. ROW 1: Miss McDonald, Jeani Erb, Nancy Biner, George Wehrs, Diane Rolfsmeyer. Bill Brunz. ROW 2: Cheryl Austen, Janet Beckler, Randy Erb, Glenda Roth, Paul Hejny, Joyce Stahn, Doug Eicher. SfrcecA cutcC 'Dntutto, ROW 1: D. Friedli, B. Stahly, C. Wergin, J. Miller, L. Troyer. L. Jacox, B. Brunz, G. Wehrs. W. Kremer. B. Rediger, W. Springer. R. Kremer. R. Kremer, R. Hershberger. ROW 2: P. Vosta, C. Eberspacher, J. Stauffer, B. Hauner, J. Beckler, C. Beckler, G. Roth, S. Roth, C. Stutzman, K. Fougeron, C. Strinz, J. Rumler. S. Sallenbach. Mrs. Caleca. sponsor. ROW 3: C. Yoder, J. Stahn, S. Saltzman, C. Merrill, M. Berg, N. Roth, C. Walter, J. Erb, R. Jacox, L. Ficken, D. Rolfsmeyer. J. Martin, B. Vosta, C.Stutzman, S. Jantze. ROW 4: C. Austen, S. Eberspacher. D. Andelt, P. Brooks. V. Oswald, E. Eggerling, S. Blanco. L. Allen, J. Ficke. C. Danekas, M. Kapke, P. Hill. R. Rediger. S. Keller, L. Detwiler. D. Dunlap. ROW 5: M. George, K. Peterson. P. Schweitzer. S. Anderson, G. Ficken, J. Eberly, P. Vosta, S. Stahly, J. Roth, L. Kuhn, I. Beckler. B. Ackerman, S. Eicher. L. Hackbart. P. Hall. Student ( ouneit ROW is Mr. Huss; Janice Van Andel, Sec.; Bill Brunz, Pres. ; Doug Friedli, V. Pres.; Peg Vosta, Treas. ; Mr. Murphy. ROW 2: Sue Eicher. Lois Piening, Dave Kinion, Joyce Stahn, Bob Rediger, Donna Fougeron, Mike Stahly, Sandy Eberspacher, Gordon Erb. ROW 3: Russell Kremer, Vern Stutzman, Chuck Wergin, Tom Erb, Jim Martin, Richard Kremer, Ray Hershberger, Jim Rumbler. 'Ttati uzl 'tVouo Society ROW 1: Pat Vosta, Sec. ; Mike Stahly, Pres.; Jim Miller, V. Pres.; Linda Ficken, Treas. ROW 2: Paul Hejny, Diane Rolfsmeyer, MarkWilsey, Sara Stahly, Doug Friedli, Sharon Roth, Ken Fougeron, Janet Beckler, Bill Brunz. ROW 3: Connie Ficke, Diane Dunlap, Cheryl Austin, Nancy Biner, Peg Hall. Peg Vosta, Glenda Ficken, Sandy Eberspacher. Mrs. Westphalen, advisor. Student T wjectc uAtA Sam Welsch, Tom Brunz, Dan Troyer. John Miller, Harold Keller Nadine Roth, Joyce Stahn, Jeani Erb, Glenda Roth, Phillip Roth, Charlotte Beckler, Karen Henke ROW 1: J. Rumler, M. Stahly, T. Stauffer, D. Troyer, R. Stauffer, C. Rediger. K. Fougeron. V. Stutzman, B. Brunz, M. Smith, D. Heyen, R. Hershberger, D. Mumaugh. ROW 2: G. Yeackley Student Manager. G. Wehrs, R. Stych, B. Brunz, B. Rediger, L. Troyer. C. Wergin, R. Hershberger, R. Kremer, B. Schweitzer. B. Henrichs, D, Ficke, W. Springer. S. Sallenbach. ROW 3: Mr. Andresen. D. Roth, R. Roth, L. Jacox, D. Kinion, W. Kremer, J. Trabert, D. Friedli, J. Miller, S. Anderson, M. Wilsey, T. Brunz. D. Lieb, G. Bennett, T. Havlat, Mr. Lippold. 0tfe 4e The offense scored an average of 17. 6 points per game. They had a high of 39 points. 'Detente' The defense held their opponents to an average of 6.4 points per game and held 4 teams scoreless. tory. The loss was the second in two games for the Ea were defeated the week, also by six pc Exeter. , Milford got a break I the contest as freshma: I Steve Anderson, piratec I Raider pass on the thin the game on the Conc BVl yard line. The Eagles’ W couidn DICK LIEB ar game d On the first play after change of possession th fumble l and Milford’s c jrapH. monster, Bob Rediger. B? B with the football. This mC Eagles managed to get SR V points, coming on a 12- 1W m from Quarterback Chu Hf gin to End Jim Miller. 1 point attempt failed an gles were right out in_________ the scoreboard. 6-0. 1 bill brunz )utfc,y , j| rtiexanana, proved while for the Milford as they returned home of the hands penalty the ball back to the quarterback Chuck countered with a 17 ya that left them two yard The Mustang defense h J iog Alexandria the I 'poot tUi Milford Eagles ypr i E- iitlpr 1 MIKE STAHLY Uirc ST A IK 5 NINTH KANKED rEAM TROUNCED BY LIPPOLD S WARRIORS By Bill Brunz, Jr. All hard fighting football ims must at some time find it moment of glory which ikes their season successful, e Milford High School foo - v:«---- the ball park, and wasn’t touch- ed until being pushed bounds on the Butler line. Two plays later J: was pushed out of b the 2-inch line after another Wergin pas: Wergin proved runninj the huge Butler line ir with two attempts, th flipped a quick pass Touchdown” himself, j KEN FOUGERON Rediger was perfect boot following the TD Eagles led 33-0. This le; until tht end of the thii as both teams conti grind out the contest. Early in the final qut derson dropped back deep in his own territ i snap from center was j and the Tigers came up with the I r v% IVia MJKa 1 O i'AI —i st dowms shing yards 5ses. imerceptions Passing vards quarter Coach 1 gave his starters went to his ben mont team was a little better agaii but never really threatened. Earl period Sophomor dropped back in j on fourth down right sidelines cle; ed untouched dov tors’ 10-yard line, serve offense coul pigskin over the three plays. Red : in LARRY JAC0X ild The snap from little wide of tl Reediger went ba ed it up and rolle right with the team after him. Milford Butler 6 13 199 235 8-14 2-8 2 0 177 13 The agles Shut Out iuli back Kediger times for 185 yard yard average. He a touchdown pass oi Defense was Redig throughout his hig reer where he gain 1 ball letters. As a backer Rediger 1 Eagle team in tol statistics. As a seni monster crashed f« sisted tackles, 77 a les. one pass inter fumble recove anulum cedure penalty nullifie former score. ) Two plays later Norr - rell Wubbels scampe j round his left end ' yards and a touchdov • once again the red fl 1 thrown and the score ? fied. Milford was then . hold the Norris attacl I take over on their owr j'yard line. The Eagles then mus • scoring threat of their Mi TIM STAUFFER 36 diu uue. nun i £S two minutes gone in tl ond quarter, the Eagl moved the ball down L.five yard line where th ja third down and four Jtion. On the next play I legal motion penalty s Eagles back to the line. From the 10 the E a tried to score via the e carried 41 both Passes fel1 untouc carnea the end zone and Norr « o TWi o IK Bob Rediger. who had made the switch from guard to fullback gjrmnnt 9fi.Q JIM MILLER EDavjaja u . hw; i.i EASON S FINALE By Bill Brunz, Jr. fired-up Milford Eagle foot- team put together 22 first : points along with a sting- defense to defeat an under- five d Fairmont team by a score defensive statistics 8-0 at Milford, November 3. those of the second shut-out victory capped the Bob has also been les 1967 grid season wiF 4,1 ', enc wins, three losses, and or MARK WILSEY ht, The Milford team moveu oem a uumumous it out in front in the early Bob is an active ;es of the contest and con- Milford High whe led to raise the score in the member of the M-0 half Council, basketball Bob Rediger led the Eagle the president of Despite a ragged o the Senior Gilford played tough d 4t6£etic rtyotuvul 'poat ztl ALL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL: Bob Rediger. Jim Miller. Chuck Wergin ALL STATE FOOTBALL AND DEFENSIVE TACKLE TROPHY Bob Rediger z4 et zlC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jim Miller ( M ene tce 7{ %e4tCtH p Bob Rediger, 180. 2nd. Steve Hill. 103, 4th. 'Diatncct m Kremer. 2nd; Fougeron, 2nd; C. Rediger. 2nd; B. Rediger, 2nd; Brunz; Grange, 2nd; Hill. 1st; Wehr 3rd; Smith; Ficke. 2nd; Troyer, 2nd. First Place Trophy Coach Sheen; Wilsey; Fougeron, 2nd; C. Rediger, 2nd; B. Rediger, 1st; Brunz, 2nd; Grange, 1st; Hill, 1st; Wehrs. 2nd; Smith; Ficke; Troyer, 3rd. First Place Trophy TK-ecud ROW Is Mr. Sheen. Ken Fougeron, Doug Friedli, Mark Wilsey. George Wehrs, Bob Rediger, Jim Miller. Larry Jacox, Mike Stahly, Tim Stauffer, Lynn Troyer, Bill Brunz, Mr. Lippold. ROW 2: Tom Troyer, Randy Erb, George Yeackley, Clark Rediger, Bob BrunZ, Vern Stutzman, Rick Roth, David Roth. Dan Troyer. Richard Kremer, Dave Ficke. ROW 3: Dave Brooks, Steve Anderson, Jon Trabert, Delbert Allen, Chuck Wergin, Dave Kinion. Wayne Kremer. Rex Stych, Byron Melichar, Tom Erb, Mike Smith. V. Pres. - CLARK REDIGER Pres. - DOUG FRIEDLI Sec. Treas. - CHUCK WERGIN Pep ROW ONE: Susan Eicher, Rita Jacox, Linda Kuhn. ROW TWO: Mr. Icenogle. Sherry Jantze. Susan Stahly, Glenda Ficken, Joyce Henke. Diane Andelt, Irene Hauner, Joyce Stahn, Janice Van Andel, Jenice Eberly, Carol Stutzman, Bonnie Vosta, Peggy Vosta. ROW THREE; Roxanne Rediger. Diane Rolfsmeyer, Cheryl Walter, Nadine Roth. Margie Berg, Bonnie Hostetler, Shannon Anderson, Pam Hill, Holly Boshart, Joan Borchers, Jenny Springer. ROW FOUR: Marilyn George. Melody Cox, Linda Allen, Mary Kapke, Cathy Eberspacher, Glenda Roth, Jeani Erb, Cheryl Stutzman, Cheryl Danekas, Diane Merrill, Nancy Biner, Linda Ficken, Sharon Hauder. ROW FIVE: Janet Ficke, Cheryl Austin, Sara Stahly, Sharon Kramer, Kathy Peter- son, Sandy Eberspacher, Janet Martens. ROW SIX: Carolyn Yoder, Pennie Schweitzer, Peggy Brooks, Connie Ficke. Peggy Hall, Jo Ann Stauffer. Kathy Burkey, Diane Dunlap, Judy Danekas, Lana Hackbart, Pat Vosta. VARSITY; Connie Peggy Jo Ann Kathy Diane RESERVE: Susan Rita Linda @6ee'tC£ 4Un JO ANN STAUFFER Head Cheerleader Senior KATHY BURKEY Junior CONNIE FICKE Junior (MnecoMUtty FRESHMAN: Susan Eicher ESCORT: Lynn Troyer SOPHOMORE: Cheryl Austen ESCORT: Jim Miller SENIOR: Betty Hauner ESCORT: Bob Rediger JUNIOR: Rita Jacox ESCORT: Doug Friedli KING LARRY QUEEN CHERYL FINALISTS: ROW 1: Mike Stahly, Bonnie Vosta, Sherry Jantze. Susan Eicher, Tim Stauffer. ROW 2: Peg Vosta, Cheryl Austen, Glenda Ficken. ROW 3: Larry Jacox, Connie Ficke, Diane Dunlap, Rita Jacox, Bob Rediger. ROW 4: Bill Brunz, Pat Vosta, Cheryl Stutzman, Betty Hauner, Jo Anne Stauffer, Jim Miller. ROW 5: Ken Fougeron, Lynn Troyer, George Wehrs, Doug Friedli. VARSITY BASKETBALL Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Milford Centennial------ Fairmont----------- Friend --------- East Butler----- Central - ------ Central (ACT) - ■ Centennial (ACT) Norris (ACT) - - Wilbur ------------ Henderson------- David City--------- Exeter---------- Concordia - - - - Norris---------- East Butler - - — (Dist. T.) V zn ttct (ZA etfcUC Coach Andreson, Vem Stutzman, Rick Roth, Larry Jacox, Richard Kremer,' Chuck Wergin, Jon Trabert. Paul Greiser, Jim Miller, Steve Anderson, Bob Brunz, Tim Stauffer, Mike Stahly. (?o zc l r a MR. ANDRESON JIM MILLER MIKE STAHLY eflieilliidl uurtiib Gilford 54-46 IILLER STARS IN SEASON’S OPENER hmuiu Layici 'UUIII C( Milford Cagers B e Uvt rU- ' ■ nn IIIVMII PREAD GLES S THROUGH NG CONTEST r gain the lead, only -ause of a last mini slump, making the Cen.ral -16, Milford was the second [hre; ing of the Big M -unz, Jr. igh School bas- me back from f in the contest nt 56-44 at Mil- 2. The Eagles 2 at the inter- ne back with a e to win by 12 ;les also tested ngth as many of ;ers were forced use of personal ame marked by ils. The. victory the season for ler the direction The Mi team coi with the they wer Central J CetescoJ .they wer me MILL NETS lue uix-eyuvMA j Bob Andresen. had a 1 The I ketball cond contest df | a defen Eagles fell back , ily wh ------1--------— dogs at ry early as they HH B_. i coimiiiueu several personal, vio- 5551 RickRot m re od th jl BI IC I I! E all :an ici rd filf alii itcD the Milford team as he umped in 14 points from out- ide to help keep the Eagles in he COPtpc wVu n lool incfQ KpfJan Itauffe gainst Aftei lagles hey v Ironco ut the nto the ileted the e ifter s ogive Ironco ind th. ast bil ling. r ead at er 17- irst h; ng of thoadi staj dovinj si ind Ri .o join Coach Andresen on the bench. The Fairmont team was red hot at the charity stripe as they capitalized on 10 or 14 free irst period alone, our-point lead at first period with The Eagles m'an- a the contest be- ng of Seniors Bob 'im Stauffer who action with three le first half, e second period the only Milford serious foul trou- ahly, Vern Stutz- (Vergin and Paul ced the Milford ; boys did a fine the score of the irgin was widened aint in the second Fairmont leading | Chuc ■am went into the j Mike s. son. ford te. • 41 atively slow first haP I ieaa to nve point in 23 points in the thi TIM STAUFFER seconds to pi to put the game on ice with the j on ice for sure, final score Milford 59, Friend I ForvVard Rich Tigers in their Milford with 24 thr talk from Coach i ing the intermis rd team was ready j igadn in the third • ng of Jim Miller ana ood neui penuu JIM MILLER ler. In _ the first h'a d earn had hit only 22% of their ield shots and had gone four r____ ™ a replaced Rediger fn the Milford line-up. The Ea- gles came on to reduce their fouling to almost nil along with their opponents’ scoring while jhg olle i bi point Chuck Wergin and Tim Staui-1 throw line in th fer. .After a fair f Larry jacox and scored 10 ‘ which the visito . -— , points. The sco points to Friend’s nine score- mission then st board lights, both teams went i vor of the Tige ROW 1: R. Hershberger, R. Swick, T. Troyer, D. Heyen, R. Stauffer, G. Yeackley. ROW 2: B. Henrichs, D. Armstrong, B. Schweitzer, T. Brunz, G. Eberspacher, T. Erb, R. Hershberger, R. Hostetler, W. Springer, Mr. Lippo Id, coach. „„„ RESERVE BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Milford 30 Centennial------------ 52 Milford 46 Fairmont —-------------29 Milford 45 Friend ------------ 25 Milford---67 East Butler............36 Milford - - - 48 Central................33 Milford----------54 Wilbur.................58 Milford - - - 47 Henderson - -------- 33 Milford - - - 75 David City............ 71 Milford---49 Exeter.................29 Milford - — 60 Dorchester-----— 50 Milford - 48 Concordia ----- 40 Milford - —47 Norris--------------— 58 ti FRESHMAN TROPHY 2nd Place Seward, Feb. 1 ROW 1: Steve Yakel, Steve Hill, George Wehrs, Mike Smith, Dave Ficke, Lynn Troyer, Wayne Kremer, Ken Fougeron, Rex Stych, Bill Brunz. ROW 2: Coach Sheen, Jim Grange, Dennis Andelt, Marvin Schumacher, Jim Martin, Bill Stahly, Dave Kinion, Bob Rediger, Chuck Strinz, Steve Sallenbach, Steve Israel, Jim Rumler. MR. SHEEN KEN FOUGERON WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Milford----30 Milford----48 Milford----13 Milford----29 Milford----39 Milford - - - 31 Milford - —19 Milford----31 Milford - - - 53 Milford-------91 Milford — - 41 Concordia Adams - - Norris — David City Centennial Central — East Butler Central - - Friend — Concordia ■ Leigh------ Centennial Conference Champs with 83 points District Champs with 93 points ■ 15 - 8 36 - 15 - 11 23 30 18 ■ 2 103 51 ■ 12 Big M Wresflef5!waJ e ™ . „„ £-l n-«, ;Vp, ' i Paptam Ken Fougeron followed Nyn D Andelt, M. :27; 165 - boyS had four w 00 t .a m ld- B- Brunz M credit after the Da Setu i wwtfutup________________ Overpower Center '5 145- I r li HILL STII AFTER B’ By Coach E( igh School ree-match, ith a 39-11 fenced C hool at U on, Decen en were r j the first i they clin ir seven of en comp! iatmen ha leir first f After E? lined a 95- ” victnrv. iilford’s teve Hill fth victor y pinning i 3:47. Ge ill’s perf nd the Es light be o 20-pound !ig M cou ut he did lg as he lent by tl 0-4. Dave pin in tl ind after ;les led 25 The two hrough fo ililford lau lDdl Ilia ADO- UUUU Milford’s 154-pound-1 diver soon followed ' 1 GEORGE WEHRS y. 1 112 lb. n 1 witn a pin in me Mi or Suries restiers David Bill Brunz kman-Norris High The Milt team grabl win in foi stling team showed breezed th all weight cl: LYNN TROYER r whipped a 133 lb. % lilford team all mg. Other Eagles wl Clark one forfeit, 1 e mat, Tuesday eve- good ____w.iber 12. The Titans theV allov red a fall, but gave five decisions, while the Eagles | grabbed fo cisions to 39-15. Among 1 tinued thei al records the 103-pot Kinion in KEN FOUGERON 145 lb. twice as many as dford and the Titans tied several larger id B schools in the ... ing valuable experi- Both boys Milford team on the City oppon I has taken part in one Ihinut' sport for only two ive of the Eagle com-- £ ve ; rookies this season, is experience a’ ninute Eagle w aanded the Tita 0 lb. Kremer, K i n inn BOB REDIGER the Bib M their first three attempts. I natch by r jonent’s rom a fii ■Vavne Kr jack on tl Jin promis Jf the vi ?eron’s wii 145-pound on ice for Clark R ford win i win at 16 rd Wrestlers Sv ■ BILL BRUNZ HWT. ,UOVI ■ - KEN FOUGERON Wat Whizzer” 95 lbs. - fahler 6-2; ). Behrens pnd. J. Smith. M. 1 127 - D. Ki man 1:06; 133 - u. iToyer, m. pnd. E. Schoen 1:44; 138 - W. Kremer, M. pnd. G. Thompson ford Eagle wrestling wed their sloga very closely : in a trianguk.. d SeWard Concordia a pin in Kremer taking 36 Steve Yal pound wr match by After t made a cl gaining It on the sco final meet between A with the opponents Mike Smi gained vie in smaller MARK WILSEY til 138 lb. - P ivaiuers. C in the s s e s won by agains 112-po ike Sn d Capt; e 145-pc ilford ; in very royer, 1 vho aln record] 1 of 2-0, 1 . comin ’down. lost h 1 single . period. 7 the rr oh of thi veight c( lford’s Cook of stood s lass C as Cool iter an guard, match Q __D__ class the jeember 5. The Adams comfortab ________ their first wrestling 70_61 Wa uuuug was whipped by Milford for tbe £agJies lo pin nis oppo. 48-8 and Shutout by Concordia nent in 43 seconds and Ken Fou_ 60-0. The Milford team then inly five minutes •y: 95 S. Yakel W. pnd. ; 112 - .•ilinger, h, M. d 127 - D. ! D.C. 2| . D.C. d 3 - J. Mil r. M. 8-5 dec. B. I Birkel, 5-4; 165 . Kroft, . M. pn Hwt. - diger, A EXHIBIT . Bohaty 1. M. 4 I. dec. - D. And :. 12-3 Haife. I ! • Mi’.f . , , j -, .. .geron. Clark Rediger and Rexin„ ine or,.v OI]_ Mme back 10 3? S1 h'rilh■ Iiger then followe ing Centennial’s 1 ing. the only on pciKton, 'Sa et M ROW 1: J. Jacox, D. Eicher. R. Fowler, J. Stutzman, N. Stutzman, O. Borchers, B. Vance, R. Van- Andel, B. Havener, D. Troyer. ROW 2: R. Kremer, G. Armstrong, H. Stauffer, M. Anderson, S. Stutzman, D. Israel, R. Roth, B. Wergin, R.Heyen, M. Hershberger, R. Roth, S. Yoder, Mr. Huss; coach. ROW 3: T. Miller, D. Yeackley, H. Dankers, B. Burkey, S. Johnson, S. Smith, D. Friedli, P. Penn, D. Muhleisen, G. Erb, D. Stauffer. ROW 4: B. Bruha, B. Schweitzer, D. Kramer, J. Cooper, B. Peterson, L. Heyen, R. Kramer. f uKc t 'ttyiyA, 'Pefi ROW 1: Mrs. Buckman; sponsor, C. Anderson. B. Eberspacner. R. Stauffer. D. Hauner, V. Brooks, D. Stauffer. K. Eicher, B. Williams, J. Rumler, Mrs. Sheen; sponsor. ROW 2: D. Eberspacher, P. Frans, P. Troyer, L. Piening, J. Hall, K. Austen, N. Melichar, J. Brooks. V. Schweitzer, C. Woebbecke. D. Fougeron. ROW 3: S. Dunlap, D. Kinion, T. Blanco, C. Henke, R. Ficke, D. Olson L. Stahly K. Dahle, K. Mills, K. Ficke. VoClecf6 4l ROW l: Irene Hauner, Marilyn Ferris, Jenice Eberly, Rita Jacox, Sandy Blanco, Linda Kuhn, Holly Boshart, Suzie Stahly, Diane Rolfsmeyer, Carolyn Yoder, Sharon Hauder. ROW 2: Jo Ann Stauffer. Peg Vosta, Nancy Biner, Diane Dunlap, Jenny Springer, Joyce Henke, Joan Borchers Judy Danekas, Cheryl Danekas. Peggy Brooks. Susan Eicher. Kathy Burkey, Peg Hall, Bonnie Vosta, Mrs. Lippold, Coach. @o tcent “Pefi. SWW ROW 1: Susan Stahly, Linda Ficken, Cheryl Austin, Sara Stahly, Jim Martin, Gary Eberspacher, Cathy Eberspacher, Bonnie Vosta, Sheri Jantze, Joyce Stahn, Carol Stutzman, Nancy Biner, ROW 2: Marilyn George, Diane Merrill, Linda Allen. Peg Vosta, Sandy Eberspacher Chuck Strinz, Rick Kremer, Irene Hauner, Dale Andelt, George Yeackley, Dave Armstrong, Pat Vosta, Joan Borchers, Janet Ficke. elW ROW 1: Connie Ficke, Jim Martin. Rick Roth. Peg Vosta. Glenda Ficken. Bonnie Vosta. Sheri Jantze, Diane Dunlap. Susan Eicher. Sandy Eberspacher. ROW 2: Cheryl Austin, Sara Stahly, Linda Ficken. Gary Eberspacher. Lorraine Detwiler. Cathy Eberspacher. Joyce Stahn, Carol Stutzman, Nancy Biner, Rita Jacox. Jo Ann Stauffer. ROW 3: Susan Stahly, Wendell Springer, Stan Jacox. Steve Sallenbach, Richard Kremer, Rodney Braunsroth, Chuck Strinz, Steve Israel, Rick Kremer. Irene Hauner, Dale Andelt, George Yeackley, David Armstrong, Larry Jacox, Pat Vosta, Ray Hershberger, Linda Allen, Diane Merrill, Marilyn George. Jon Trabert, Doug Friedli. ROW 4: Terry Havlat. Jim Rumler, Peg Hall, Mr. Hudson. Joan Borchers, Janet Ficke. OUR FEARLESS LEADER Mr. Hudson DRUM MAJORETTE:.............pat Vosta TWIRLER: - - — — Glenda Ficken Tftcxect @ tonu4. ROW 1: G. Yeackley, R. Stauffer, D. Troyer, D. Roth, L. Jacox, S. Anderson, J. Trabert, D. Allen, D. Kinion, W. Kremer, J. Miller, C. Wergin, L. Troyer, R. Stych, Mr. Hudson. ROW 2: J. Rumler, P. Roth, P. Hejny, R. Kremer. B. Melichar, B. Schweitzer, J. Miller, K. Fougeron, R. Roth, B. Rediger, W. Springer, R. Hershberger, R. Kremer. M. Stahley. ROW 3: G. Ficken, N. Roth, D. Rolfsmeyer, P. Vosta, J. Stauf- fer. J. Springer, K. Burkey, B. Hauner, J. Borchers, H. Boshart, P. Hall, C. Walter, C. Stutzman, C. Austin, S. Eberspacher, C. Eberspacher. ROW 4: J. Eberly, I. Hauner, K. Peterson, P. Schweitzer, C. Yeackley, L. Hackbart, D. Dunlap, J. Martens, P. Brooks, D. Andelt, S. Eicher, C. Merrill, C. Beckler, S. Schweitzer, L. Kuhn, C. Yoder. ROW 5: S. Stahley. C. Stutzman, B. Vosta, S. Anderson, I. Beckler, B. Ackerman, S. Roth, S. Jantzi, G. Roth, S. Roth, V. Oswald, J. Beckler, K. Hershberger, D. Merrill, M. George, J. Roth, S. Stahley. Mr. Hudson, DIRECTOR Cathy Eberspacher, PIANIST s4Ct ScAooC 'PCacf, 'TPttui (2 kc t ‘Dinnesi I November 17-18, 1967 Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley-----------------Nadine Roth Miss Preen-------- Richard Stanley----------------------Ray Hershberger Sarah---------- June Stanley---------------------------JoAnn Stauffer Bridgette-------- Mrs. Dexter----------------------------Jeannie Erb Maggie Cutler - Mrs. McCutcheon------------------------Joyce Stahn Harriet Stanley Mr. Stanley-----------------------------Doug Friedli Professor Metz - Dr. Bradley --------- — — - — - - - Chuck Strinz Luncheon guests Sheridan Whiteside -- ----------— — Wayne Kremer Baker - — — Bert Jefferson-----------------------Richard Kremer Expressman - - Lorraine Sheldon--------------------Diane Rolfmeyer Sandy---------- Beverly Carlton........................ Mark Wilsey Westcott------- Radio Technician — — - — — - - Russell Kremer Choir - — - - Banjo - - —---------------- —------- Jim Miller Two Deputies------------------Tom Brunz, Ken Fougeron Stage Manager - Director - - — - — — - -- -- Mrs. John Caleca ----------------------Pat Vosta -------------------- Peg Vosta ------------------- Jenice Eberly -----------------Cheryl Stutzman --------------------Diane Dunlap ----------------------Randy Erb ------Bob Brunz, Rick Kremer ---------------------Pick Roth ---------------------Rex Stych ---------------------Sam Welsch ---------------Wendell Springer ---------1 Doug Eicher, Joy Brooks, Cathy Eicher, Valerie Schweitzer ----------------------Bill Brunz


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