Port Clinton High School - Revista Yearbook (Port Clinton, OH)
- Class of 1975
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! I E i III REVISTA VOL. 52 O PORT CLINTON .HIGH SCHOOL PORT CLINTON I OHIO PEVTER WAGNER EDITOR 1 The halls, the rooms, the classes, The activities, the scholasticsl, the people the year - They all gave usa chance. at J - . , r K, I . , xii , T f Q . 3-... M12 X 5 1 x as . H M-.,.....,l,,....., Wim: 'lg ....--.-,......,, A chancetol look, to listen, ' and to ,try and understand A chance to laugh, to mature and to be free, ,ffl . l ,MXN V- .X ww- -- ' Q.--f A c hanYce to IearYn ,'to, rEabson, A ,H and to change cur very being A' chance 'to 'bbcome free-thinking , - . 7 iridependentvindividuals,N V ' , . J ' 1 , V . X , I , I V X Y 5 P v V F Q-i - 'N W SS Siudeaji me ' , . Q Ciubs ...,.. Academics Ni'usEC . .q Q S'Q3OE7'5CS E eriraiis ,Q,.Q ,.... 15, Directories gl index Qg..Q!l.f,f..:.A.. Supplermemts Q. Page Page Page 12 -32 5-fl Page 82 Pa ge Q . ,Paw flags Page Page QQ 1 24 3168 E76 189 w 1 . 4 . ,NN I ' , 4 f N ji Si-IFMJ QWW Floats ooo spirit Highlight 1974 Homooomiog Even though the Redskins suffered a disappointing loss, spirit was still evident in the Homecoming festivities. During the afternoon of Friday, October 4, 1974, the student body of PCHS marched inthe annual Home- comin arade ' 9 P - , Sue lhnat was crowned queen during- theghalf time celebration with Sue Pe- tersen first runner up and Heidi Hanko senior attendant. Therest of the court consisted of Maria Solis, junior at- tendent, Marie Kocour, sophomore at- tendant, and Jami Schwin , freshman - attendant. ' A semirformal dance was held fol- lowing the game. K ' A. The queen, and hercourt: John Ci- piti, Heidi Hankop Student Council Presitgent,PPeter Wagner,GSteve Hick- man ' ue 'etersen Joe onya. Sue gmft, Ken Schoenfeld and Nlarfa o is. 1 V ' B. Maria Solis smiles as she rides the kriniog sIteamboat 'Victory, Full ,Steam I ea . - , C. The 'senior float, Let's Have an ' OlldfTZne Vgcto,ry, l is entl1'lg.E-iastically ceere on ytecasso . ' D. On the sophomore float, Drive 'Em Buggyil' is atitendant ll1l1arie Kocour. E. tu ents ance tot e music o Captain Jack after the Homecoming game. , F. On the freshmen submarigel, Viny- age to Victory sits Jami- c win G. Tears of joy show on thefade of ' gueen Sre Ilhnat as her escort, Joe onya, oo s on. Y ' 14 ' Si Sl l Wr- fil 1 , 1 -33? on 4 A Y -0 if 'Q J RQ t to .TH2 fg,.i ' 5 5' gait rg bib Lg' sf ,, . 'Q We H 2 M 3 . nr in ai 2 at ' Las at f f af' 16 F ., k SAR. ti i ' tif ., fkrjrli ' lf. iq 1 's -uf! U.. .- .-1 - This year's Student Council-spon- sored assemblies started off in the fall with the lively. rock group, Life , which played many of the popular tunes of the day. ln February, the students enjoyed a command performance by the noted hypnotist, Dr. Ross, who'hyp- notized-a group of senior volunteers. In the spring, the student body was entertained by the band, Prism and by other students in the annual Talent Show. At key times for the various sports the cheerleaders sponsored ex- hilarating pepsassemblies. P A. Hypnotist Dr. Ross gives instruc- tions to the group of seniors partici- pating in the show. A g B. Under a hypnotic trance, Val Burr, alias Barbara Streisand, sings IVly Country Tis of Thee. C..A group of enthusiastic students join in the act at the rock concert. D. ,One of the performers from Life entertainsthe student body. E. The rock group Prism presented a .musical program to the enjoyment of the students. i A F. At a pep assembly the freshmen a show that they also have some spirit. 16 Q T Assemblies Variedand Amusing 'Q fr-Q Q? E Q M 9 L 'Q me x is Q vltifwf 4.5 Q -4 Through the Looking Glass Theme for Formal al' R x E ,,qr,5a , Qi: K , , 1 5l' 5??g1r ,3 , 1 1, QQ 5 .: film? M W-fiffgil o Y 71,ii-osjgpifwb-f,2ifT 1'g:j - ' ff if 1,-1' fy L.-, 'ia-,ii A '-',, , 11.-V .Qs w.:q-:mfg j 'I Ap is m,...,.L:., fetffififkitildfiifw 'V23'.U'Yw!y?..1b LYS On the evening of January 18, 1975, couples attending the winter formal were taken to Alice's magical land, Through The Looking Glass. Alice along with the lVlad Hatter and the card people added to the decor. The dance, sponsored by the cheer- leaders, was a success. A. Lisa Jensen and John Whittington dance romatically to one of the slower songs. B. While guarding the punch bowl, the lVlad Hatter whispers a devious scheme to Alice. C. Taking a break, Joe Reddick and Tammy Fritz seem to make good use of their time. D. Enjoying himself thoroughly while dancing with lVlichelle lVlahoney, is Bo Loeffler. E. Patty Gahris, Jeff Coon, Annette Hewko, and lVlike Burdorf seem to be absorbed in the mood of the evening. F. After being crowned queen, Kathy Moffat and her escort, Steve Cellier, take their turn on the dance floor. G. Couples swing to a faster beat. Ellff 2 Y' 2 .xxx 5. k. Vi . X ,A X F. E 19 Marking the close of the football season, the annual Pigskin Swing was held in the cafeteria on November 9, 1974. Couples enjoy the music of A. T.R. and refreshments were served by the Student Council. A. Brian llllontgomery and Cindy Bailey are taking it easy. B. Paul Anderson and Jennifer Foster have a good time. C. Enraptured in the mood of the even- ing are Bob Dodge and Patty Lacer. D. Jane Held and her date seem to be having an enjoyable time. E. Judy Branum and Joe Rollo take a break between dances. Couples Reflect Mood of Pigskin Swing is 4 Juniors Work Hard Designing Prom iw ,-i , ,- 'QM . , ft 575' Students attending theprom this year found themselves in the fantasy world of the Wizard of Oz. Servers were dressed like the characters in the famous storybook tale. lVIusic was pro- vided forthe dance by Connecticut. The after prom party was held again at Riverlake Lanes, where students en- joyed various activities. A. While constructing a decorative poppy, a look of achievement is shown on the face of Yoyo Herevia. B. Tim Baechle and Scott Carter deccgde where to move the yellow brick roa . C. Neatly but efficiently, Marcia Dren- ten paints decorations for the prom. 21 Prom Guests Travel Over the Rainbow A. Juniors and Seniors dance to a lively tune played by Con- necticut. B. Tim Baechle and Laurie Gresh pose in the courtyardfor the REVISTA photographer. C. Guests at the prom gather at the tables between dances for conversation and refreshment. D. Kathy Hepp and Dean Brown pause to spend a tender moment together. E. Paul Anderson enjoys a game of pinball. F. Dorthy and the Strawman, iDebbie Zach and Jeff Coonl swing to a polka. G. A romantic slow tune oc- cupies Joe Reddick and Nancy Letterhos. 23 Q T ' 1 + Banquet Honors 234 Scholars Two hundred and thirty-four stu- dents were honored at the 29th annual Honor Banquet on April 19, 1975. This year the program was held in the gym to accommodate the increased number of honor students. To attend, students had to maintain a 3.2 aver- age or better. After the dinner, pre- sentation of special awards and the introduction of new members of National Honor Society were made. A. Ray lVloon receives the Uniroyal scholarship from J.D. Jones. B. Announcing the winner of the Latin award is lVliss Octa Kincade. C. Top female student, Kay Zekany, delivers the student response. D. The faces of the honor students of the class of '76 tell all. E. The senior scholars stand for re- cognition. F. lVlodestly smiling, Tom Coon ac- cepts the Outstanding Senior Boy Award presented by Kiwanis. G. Tim Baechle proudly accepts the honor trophy in behalf of the junior class in the inter-class scholastic competition. l w-at . .a zzmrrrfmtmsi:w:mmLf m:.wf:::n::st-f-, Q fa. 25 Well Deserving Students Receive Awards The annual awards assembly was A held lVlay 22, 1975, at 7:30 P.lVl. in the cafeteria. Awards were pre- sented for those who excelled in ath- letics and scholastics. The members of synchronized swimming were also re- cognized along with the new cheer- leaders. A. New ,student council president Jane Bernard acts as mistress of cere- - I . monies. i if B. After receiving a three year nursing T t scholarship, Lisa Ciancerelli gives lVlrs. Haas a grateful hug. ' C. IVlrs. Dunham presents Jon Wight with a certificate in reco nition for Q A 9 f t placing in the state scholarship test o' for English 9. D. Bob Dodge receives S25 for the 1 Elks Leadership award from lVlr. Brown. I t 'lx ' Q t x E t so it -N ... . 'yi 5: lfzlrx. fp-if:-12:5 .. Hi v K s. rpms ,,ff.,,, . ' S Y Q , iff ix 'f ,fp .- 121 wqg L az: A Guidance Department Expands This year's Guidance De- partment started out with new offices and an additional staff member, lVls. Alice Gillespie. Guidance offices moved from their previous site near the main offices to room 110. At the new location all three counselors enjoy private of- fices, an enlarged source re- ferences, and the aid of a secretary . A. ln a comfortable position lllls. Gillespie concentrates on her work. B. llllr. Brown looks over the many pamphlets available on colleges and jobs. C. Among her many duties as counselor, lVIiss Barber often advises post-graduate students 27 Graduation Marks the Beginning ofa New Life l On Saturday, June 7, 1975 at 4:00 P.lVl. , 246 seniors marched on- to the field at True-Lay Stadium to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance . The Reverend William Luoma gave the in- vocation, ,while the class sermon was delivered by Father Lawrence Scharf. The top students, Tom Coon and Ray lVloon along with senior class presi- dent, Bo Loeffler, were the featured class speakers. Diplomas were pre- sented by Richard Redfern, school board president. Before the benedic- tion, the class of 1975 bid farewell to their Alma Mater for the last time. A. At afternoon graduation rehearsal, lVIr. Walters discusses procedure with seniors Wendy Phalin and Bill Whit- field. B. Debbie Gresh and Tim Harnisch mingle with their friends before the ceremony begins. C. The seniors line up in order for the processional across the field. D. Father Lawrence Seharf presents his sermonette on accentuating the positive in life. E. Ray lVloon adjusts his tassel while presenting his co-valedictorian speech. F. Seniors enjoy one of the lighter moments of the ceremony. G. The Senior Class of 1975 con- gregates for the last time. 28 I Quan.. Seniors Go Out Smiling , is if -7 at A. REVIS TA photographer John Dezelick re- ceives his diploma. B. Kathy Lacer beams with pride as she returns to her seat with her diploma. C. A group of seniors prepare to mount the plat- form to be presented with their diplomas. D. Smiles, tears, hugs, and handshakes domi- nate the post-graduation gathering. E. Martin llllatthes proudly accepts his diploma from Board president Richard Redfern. F. Julie Young joyfully hugs one of her class- mates. 31 -v I x GAA Promotes Sportsmanship K , -qwaf-Q---.. The opportunity to excel in chosen sports in the atmosphere of good sports- manship and having a good time while doing so is what the Girls Athletic As- sociation is all about. Volleyball, bowling, and basketball, were the sports the members engaged in. The club also sponsored a successful Sadie Hawkins dance and members partici- pated in bowling attended the Annual Bowling Banquet. The year came to a close with fun and food at a picnic at East Harbor. A. Carol Streeter enjoys herself at the Sadie Hawkins dance. B. A group of freshmen enjoy them- selves while posing for a picture at the annual GAA picnic. C. GAA members are given a ride by Valerie Burr. D. Students enjoy themselves at GAA's major event of the year, the Sadie Haw- kins Dance. E. Sue Binns leads the Bunny Hop at the Sadie Hawkins dance. F. GAA members play Red Rover at the GAA picnic at East Harbor. G. The GAA members celebrate the end of the bowling season at the annual bowling banquet. H. IVlary Mills keeps score at bowling. 35 Yves Delzenne, this year's AFS student, came to us from Lyon, France. PCHS always welcomes friendly, in- teresting, and enjoyable AFS students and Yves was welcomed with pleasure. Yves' stay here was an active one. He was involved in many speech givings, a guest to many dinners, and was Vice- President of French Club. Heidi Hanko, our AFS Student Abroad, returned from Tunisia, Africa, with many stories of an inter- esting and eventful summer. Her stay with a Moslem family by the Mediter- ranean proved an unusual setting for a great experience. The AFS Club was also active with giving bake sales, sponsoring and at- tending AFS Weekends, and with having their annual Spaghetti Dinner held in February. A. Heidi Hanko is being led on a camel down a sandy Mediterannean beach. B. Yves Delzenne and host brother Scott Donner look at a Christmas pre- sent with great interest. C. Yves Delzenne enjoys American food at the Sports Banquet along with friend Steve Milazzo. D. Members of the community and stu- dents gathered at Eve's farewell dinner to wish him success and happiness on his return home. 36 Scholarship Given by NHS for First Time In the years before the National Honor Society was a group of scholas- tic students honored for their achieve- ments. This year under the leadership of Peter Wagner the group attem ted many new things. The dedicatedjmem- bers of NHS after many bakesales, a job line, and a year of hard work spon- sored a scholarship never before given by the National Honor Society. Along with this they had various guest speak- ers. All in all they had a successful year. A. Taking time out from popcorn making and candy selling NHS members pose for a picture. B. Peter Wagner, President of NHS, displays a new use of popcorn. C. N. H. S. OFFICERSQ Peter Wag- ner, president, Heidi Hankp, sec- retary, Diane Zeis, treasurer, Thomas Brown, advisor, and Jennifer Foster, vice president. D. At an NHS bakesale Sally Smith, Sandy Heileman, and Laurie Kendall take on the afterschool rush. . 37 T Language Clubs Kept Busy With Activities French Club had a busy year hav- ing bakesales, attending the initiation dinner, sponsoring the 50's dance, selling stationery, and going to the French restaurant, Lauberge Du Port. Under a new advisor, lVlrs. Kuzma, and able officers the year was a suc- cess. The first and second year Latin Club members toured the Toledo Art lVluseum on lVlay 22 . There were thirty-five active mem- bers of Spanish Club this year under the leadershipsof JoAnne Riley as president and lVIiss Davison, the club's new advisor. They held two banquets, several bakesales, and the club also enjoyed a swim party. 38 'M-'lik A. Third and fourth year Latin students and club members celebrate lVliss Kin- cade's birthday. B. During the Spanish Club initiation, two members step to lively tunes. C. Richard Redfern, Kay Thompson, and lVIichelle lVlahoney are pictured selling French Club's stationery as Earol Streeter decides on which box to uy. D. Smiling sophomore faces set aside their Spanish dinners at the club's ini- tiation to pose for a picture. E. Nancy Hanko, Cindy Bailey, and Scott Donner are a few of the many who sang French Christmas carols through the halls. F. IVlembers of French Club pledge a year of service at their initiation din- ner. G. Joanne Riley is caught by the camera as she arranges food at the Spanish Club initiation. ---uw I A , . , . . . . . .2 K AH Speech Has Year of Outstanding Achievements Speech Club is made up of all stu- dents who take speech or participate in speech tournaments. The club sold candy and had a few bake sales to earn money to sponsor and participate in tournaments. This year the speech students earned many awards including Eileen Campbell and Diane Bennice going to state competition. The National Forensic League is a fraternity for college and high school speech students who earn enough points in competition to gain a membership. A. The Speech Club poses for a pic- tureafter the Sandusky Toastmaster's Tournament. B. Shari Balemian is caught in a pose while doing her reading from Romeo andrJuliet. C. Oscar Arrizola, in boy's extempo- raneous, shows the expression he uses in his speech. D. One of the contestants in poetry, Lana Eagy, recites her poetry. 40 A . .. ..c gf: .,..g.:. 3 E Fellowship Builds Christian Ideals ff if Leif . ' sh. -z.:,, The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes, with advisor lVlr. Bowersox, is a male school organization dedica- ted to the integration of Christion faith with athletics. This year's club with a membership of 25 athletes sold milkshakes during basketball games to raise money and send two members to summer camp. The officers for this year are Dick Shumaker as president, Rich Enderle as Vice-President, Paul Walker as Sec. and Mark Enderle as Treasurer. A. At the lll Club, Mike Gill shoots bumper pool. B. These are a few of the members of FCA who sell milk shakes at the bas- ketball game. C. FCA member, Ramon Ybarra, takes on the half time rush. D. Gary Chance takes advantage of the lll Club facilities. 41 Tri-Hi-Y Has Another Year of Fun and Service Visiting the Riverview Nursing Home, making Valentines for shut- ins, sponsoring the annual Walk-a- Thon, and numberous other projects kept ninty-five members of Try-Hi-Y very active. The club took time for personal recreation during their swim party and Tri-Hi-Y bowling night. Miss Gillespie, the club's new ad- visor, contributed to Tri-Hi-Y's successful year. A. Sue Howerth, the club's chap- lain, leads the new members in prayer. B. Debbie Wadsworth enjoys giving her time and smiles to an elderly man during one of Tri-Hi-Y's service pro- jects. C. Amy Young tries to make camera- shy Peggy Podgurski pose for a picture at Tri-Hi-Y's swim party. 42 ,, . 13 ' B 1 Hi Y Sponsors Big Brother Program lnstructing and having fun with elementary boys in the Big Brother Program was one of Hi-Y's activities of the year. Also, the school enjoyed a dance sponsored by the club. Along with a successful hayride, cleaning the stadium, and selling popcorn Hi-Y enjoyed the company of Tri- Hi-Y during an evening of fun at Har- bor lanes. A.. Steve lVlilazzo prepares for a strike as Debbie Gresh and Sally Smith wait their turns. B. Typical expressions of a Hi-Y meeting are seen on the faces of some members. C. A representative from a station- ery company speaks to the club and officers, Bo Loeffler, Jack Woods, Tom Coon and Tim Flynn about a sales project. D. Two youngsters swinging on ropes appreciate the company of Big Brother's Scott Carter and Tim Baechle. 43 ls- ,: .....,. N .,.. , ..L.. ,N l A - I I Revista Staff Records Memories ...E ,gif aafwmwluuuuun The 1974-75 staff under the leadership of advisor Jack Buskirk and Editor Peter Wagner spent the year diligently recording the activities of the student body. This year's book, in- corporating new and different ideas., is the result of many hours of work. The staff began the year organizing themselves and selling ads. The staff not only produced an excellent RE- VISTA, but enjoyed the opportunity to work as a team. A. Members are listed in the directory. B. Staff members Martha Fulton, Martin Matthes, and Lora Stucky dis- cuss possible improvements in the Sports section. C. Betsy Smith and Martha Fulton bite the dust in search of a con- tact lense during REVISTA period. D. Editor Peter Wagner cuts the cake during his REVISTA Birthday celebration. E. Ray Montgomery, Betsy Smith, Wilma Wonnell, and Kathy Lacer discuss everything but REVISTA bus- iness in a rare leisure session. F. Advisor Mr. Buskirk looks on as Peter Wagner, Martin Matthes, Ray Montgomery, and Kevin Skorupa pre- pare to leave to sell yearbook ads. G. Members listen attentively during a staff meeting. H. Carol Clemons gets her mug shot from a REVISTA photographer. l. Photographer, Kevin Skorupa catches some sleep during his spare time after a frequent wild night. JM Council Makes Progress for Student Benefits Like other Student Councils in the past, this year's council sponsored events such as Home- coming, student exchanges, dances, assemblies, and Teacher Appreciation day. In keeping with the council's goal of growth and quality representation, there were many new activities this year. New Student Council activities included a school newspaper, a student march for the levy, a pep bus and meetings with the Board of Education. This year's officers were Peter Wagner- President, Jane Wallack-Vice-President, Jane Held- . Secretary, and Jane Bernard-Treasurer. A. Dr. Ross, a hypnotist, has John Cipiti and all his volunteers in the background under his spell. B. Craig Stinson helps decorate the teacher's lounge for,teacher appreciation day. C. A Silent March sponsored by Student Council shows the cooperation of the student body at its best. D. Visiting Student Council members make a stop at Nlrs. Dallen's room. E. The group Life appeared at one of the many assemblies Student Council sponsored this year. F. Staff members of the Student Council sponsored newspaper, Peter Wagner and Jennifer Foster, contemplate ideas for the next issue. G. Student Council President Peter Wagner crowns Sue Ihnat Homecoming Queen 1974 as her escort Joe Gonya looks on. 46 J? T iii. L-...A r x a E i 1 I T.W,..,,.,,, ,.,,.,T....,,. 4 ,.,..... ...?,,,,M 1 F 2 3 4 ...N ,..... Q. , . ,W www... ' W I MM? T Q 1 1 ' s x .,....,NY. .,., .M,,,.,, . ,.,, ,MW , ,.,.,,, LM-, ...AP K Q. xxx ,. FHA Furthers Their Education The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica help to give girls who are inter- ested a chance to further their back- ground in homemaking. . Their yearly Tea was held for the girls with many home-baked pastries. During Christmas the members made favors for the children at the River- view School and also had their Christmas party. They ended the year with their annual field trip. A. lVlr. Klingbiel and Kathy Kling- biel show FHA howto make cor- sages during a meeting. B. lVlrs. Rice supervises two mem- bers as they prepare materials for a meeting. C. Jennifer Foster, Cathy Honaker, Eva Castillo, and Theresa Cantu, officers of FHA, preside over initia- tion. D. Yves Delzenne tells FHA of his home in France. 48 ,f 1Ig33Z 'sa .1tt,,,sef4 '! E n I 3 iii? 'l S . Zfiljig Q 455525 its 3 w Q3 4 ,vii ,tiff - if ur git . ,.,. .M- . hy ,Am stile v . --v Q . Q f' 'Q -. ' '3':i:2 , ETS! 1m'f1'+25'- ' 'W 7 .Yew xr 4: sw-'fffiYf?L'?L:?sz-ai1 .v5ri':rffvz 2. L , .fr ,hub xiii'-'wt we nh l ' 'Y ' ' A A W A M, 5 am- 'A if 4, ,bg f FPM Prepares for a Future in Medicine This year's FPM club had ap- proximately thirty members, under the leadership of Chester Tokar as president, Mary Beth Murphy as vice-president, Brian Fahey as treasurer, and Mary Schmitt as sec- retary. Many interesting speakers and movies made FPM's year a success. Their big event of the year was the Send a Mouse to College project to raise money for the American Cancer Society. A. Chester Tokar, president, and Brian Fahey, treasurer, look over materials from earlier meetings. B. Three members of FPM listen attentively at an FPM meeting. C. Andrea Karshuk gives her support to FPM by buying a mouse from Mary Beth Murphy and Laurie Milazzo and sending it to college, 49 The vocational clubs OWE, OWA, DECA, and COE went on field trips, and attended many banquets this year. The ban- quets included the employer's banquet. The highlight of the year was when the ten DECA stu- dents went to Hollywood, Florida to participate in na- tionals. Ray Andrews did and outstanding job at nationals by placing high in frozen food dis- play. D.E.C.A. Achievements Highlight Club Activities 50 ' A. D.E. members listen atten- tively to a school sponsored evening program. B. In the D.E. classroom, members take a break to dis- cuss activities. C. OWA has a babysitting ser- vice for those mother's who go swimming. Pictured is Debbie Gittinger. D. Vicki Driftmyer addresses the C.O.E. banquet. E. C.O.E. members perform a skit at the C.O. E. banquet. 51 A Hard Day's Night - A Splashing Success MK? 'H' ...iii Another year and another success is true for the P.C H.S. Doll-Fins. This year's show was entitled A HARD DAY'S NIGHT and was a salute to the Beatles. Pick- ing popular Beatle tunes, mem- bers worked hard to choreo- graph and to perfect their rou- tines. The show centered around 16 numbers with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as the opening number and Let lt Be as finale. Some ofthe songs and routines in- cluded Yellow Submarine, Yesterday, Michelle, Fool on a Hill, Penny Lane, and Karen Mooney did a solo performance to Some- thing. Thirty-two dedicated members, a devoted president- Diane Zeis, and an able ad- visor, Miss Mossing, truly made the show a 'splashing success.' 52 M-fd! 9 x 1 tam K A QF 1 P 1 K The Industrial Arts depart- ment accommodates everyone with a great variety of courses Woodshop I, ll, Ill are taught by Mr. Apple. Mr. Harms teaches both Machine Shop I and II, and Art Metals. Stu- dents are taught the basics of Welding and Electronics by Mr. Schweitzer. Auto Shop I and II and Small Engine Re- pair are taught by Mr. Serb. Classes in Mechanical Draw- ing, Architectural Drafting and Wood shop I are taught by Mr. Fisher. 56 -1 l G l Industrial Arts Cover a Variety of Interests it ip Q ' 1 ' ' I , '-', . .A ,.., .g.,,,x,. tg 3 mr .. ,--' -f.. T? i. Elf :If .1 A. As IVlike Jensen lends a steadying hand, Kevin llllasing breaks up some metal for mold- ing in the oven. B. Wedged beneath his auto, Dan Carr finishes greasing the differential. C. Dave Clemons studies his work in mechanical drawing. D. Dave Krause carefully adds the finishing touches to his project in art metals. E. Rod Wozniak cuts some metal with a torch in welding. F. ln Auto shop, Mitch Con- nors skillfully grinds his valves. G. Working together on joining the corners of a drawer are Lupe Silva and Mark Holloway. 57 H aag ann Home Ec. Gives Training and Experience Home Economics offers four years of training to students. Starting with the freshman year, lVlrs. Bolander teaches cooking and sewing basics. lVlrs. Sass trains the sopho- mores further in these areas. As juniors and seniors, stu- dents have the choice of Bach- elor Living or co-ed Family Living, Dining and Fashions, Home Management, and Con- sumer Economics. lVlrs. Rice teaches the upper level courses. , 1 V- xmas. ,. X4 l L 2 ,ge I ,,vA L31 anis 1.1. 'fsQxx?fff , 1 gf, fy ' K: A' f ef? . . . sy., . N ii. 422356 ' is 3 iz 2452 ' ,... .ga 5 F ' ' 'W 1 l J , - , .' l. I 2' ' 2,34-9 , , 4 4. ,xi if or ,, 3, .kg Swgaeesa rf f '- 'ys I - 4- - '-1'-L----.....,,,1 Q . -si :,11pQ!1t,fz'g,,1.Qr2 pq, ,123-' gg Q' stag gfqrf get Q 'Wk ' -- . -new . -gy 'ado ' Q' ip , A. Christine Horn and her mother sample cookies and punch prepared by the students at the Home Ec. lVlother's Tea B. ln family Living, John Ci- piti displays his home-making talents by peeling potatoes. C. Stephanie lVlcKown adds sliced bananas to a jello salad D. Tina Whiting concentrates on her work with yarn in Home Ec. E. While turning a steak in Bachelor Living, Dave lVlatta smiles for the photographer. F. Toni DeLuca measures shortening for her pie. 59 New Staff Adds Enthusiasm This year saw three new faculty faces in the physical education pro- gram. Girls' phys. ed. instructors Miss Long and Miss Mossing together with boys phys. ed. instructors Mr. Gipe and Mr. Bodager enabled students to gain the knowledge of a well-rounded physical education program. A. Jim Bloom is ready to pass in sophomore phys. ed. B. Mark Enderle takes his turn on the trampoline. C. Freshman phys. ed. instructor, Ruth Long instructs the girls on the basics of basketball. D. Sandy Morelock and Mike Ebert en- ioy the square dancing held for one week in all ofthe phys. ed. classes. E. Sophomores Jeff Coon and Brian Fahey do their laps around the courts. 3. Michelle Mahoney and Lisa Jensen stand by as Cindy Mays practices dribbling. 3. Mark Smith takes a jump-shot luring open gym. 60 IUWK 9 X' 3' C0555 LONG c ' r ' K --Q i 1 f F ,!! tdl 61 W H-... Social Studies Encourage Progressive hinking With the addition of a new course of Values in American Society the social studies department now offers a pro- gram which covers all aspects of our American heritage. All students are required to take one course in American government and then may select electives from the ylaried offerings to complete their cre- its. A. The effect of Reconstruction in the South is the subject of lVlr. Dru- sbacky's class lecture. B. Kevin Boss and Greg Waggoner listen to an amusing campaign speech in contemporary histroy. C. A humorous comment draws the at- tention of Sue Loeffler, Dave Cox, and Annette Nash to the back of the room. D. Former Governor Gilligan speaks to a group of students about the need for youth in the American system. E. lVlr. Dunham and Diane Zeis listen as a class member analyzes a current event article. F. Tom Sevitts campaigns for presi- dent in the mock election held in lVlr. Gale's contemporary history class. G. lVlr. Leist instructs his students on values in our American society today. gwwstlliii an-N.. :QE .i MN ,rx Q flag -N myyff N i 'N. , H I 1'5 iff., ' .iiije-'CI 5525- L' t 5'7- A T1 I 1 :Ja 9 li ll li lv ,,, Vlath Students Strive to Reach Their Goals 64 Nm Port Clinton's math department of- fers a wide selection of courses open to students at all levels. General math is taught by lVlrs. Harsh, lVlr. Bower- sox, IVlrs. lzso, lVIr. Kissell, and lVlr. Shumaker. Algebra basics are taught by lVlrs. Harsh and lVlr. Hartung. lVlrs. lzso teaches geometry to sophomores and juniors. Besides teaching gener- al math, lVlr. Kissell also instructs classes in industrial math. lVlr. Shu- maker, the department head, teaches advanced algebra and beginning cal- culus which is know as analysis. A. IVlr Shumaker takes time to explain a perplexing problem to Dave Turnage in Algebra ll . B. Sue Merrill works diligently on her math homework. C. Geometry students Tim Cullenen, lVlike Schultz, and lVlark Hoyer hang geometric models on a Christmas tree in lVlrs. lzso's room. D. lVlrs. Harsh advises Terry Schu- mate on how to tackle a difficult math problem. E. ln industrial math, lVlr. Kissell and Bill Simpson discuss the day's assign- ment. F. Laurie lVlilazzo questions her teach er's method for solving a geometry pro- blem. 65 Languages Build Cultura Background W W- The Port Clinton High School curriculum offers three foreign lan- guages for student selection. Latin I, ll, III, and IV, are taught by IVIiss Octa Kincade. IVlrs. Rita Kuzma, new this year to the staff, instructs students in French I, ll, III, and IV classes. Also new this year, lVIrs. Jane Davison teaches Spanish I, II, III, and IV. In addition to the basic concepts of the foreign languages, students also learn of the culture of the respective countries. A. IVlrs. Kuzma gives a dictation ex- ercise to her French students. B. French students, Yves Delzenne and Marcia Drenten practice French carols before the annual French club Christmas caroling . C. Latin II students take a test on the ancient city of Pompeii. D. Archie Hernandez translates the yellow pages into Spanish during a Spanish class drill. E. Spanish instructor, IVIiss Davison, lectures before her class. F. French student, Brenda Slauterbeck, conjugates a verb in class. G. Latin III and IV students honor IVIiss Kincade at her birthday party. 66 fy f , W W- .Q Qi -Ld ig- S. ii 2 W. ......ww.,-A 1 is 1 4,5 v 0-..,....,.. . . u ..,.-n 67 ix I Science Widens Students' Horizons The science department of Port Clinton High School offers a diversified course of study . A selection of courses such as General Science, Earth Sci- ence, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics is open to each stu- dent. Science teachers this year are lVlr. Bowersox, lVlr. Briggle, lVIr. Link, and IVlr. Williams ., The Science Fair suffered a drop in the number of entries because participation was not required for three of the science classes this year. About 150 students participated, 40 of which received superior ratings. 68 A. Students Roger Carolus and Larry Turner have a question for lVlr. Williams in biology. B. Jeff Boss explains his sci- ence fair project to two of the judges. C. Stuart Waters and his sci- ence partner peer through a microscope in general science. D. lVlr. Briggle prepares a slide for one of his students. E. With a steady hand, Scott Carter carefully measures some acid. F. The judge, lVlr. Brown, lis- tens closely as Barb Doss ex- plains her project on Continen- tal Drift. 1 69 Bain.-.-gt, iii, J Students Develop Skills in Our Language English classes provide a' back- ground in communication skills. Under the direction of lVlrs. Schweitzer, lVlrs. Dunham, lVlr. Leedom, lVlrs. Kaufman, and lVlrs. Stephenson, freshmen and sophomores gain a knowledge of basic skills. Juniors and Seniors choose from a wide variety of electives accord- ing to their needs and interests. Upper level electives are taught by lVlrs. Dallen, lVlr. Buskirk, lVIrs. Dunham, and lVlrs. Thompson. A. lVlrs. Dunham looks on as Skip True and Jim lVlcConnell- evalutate their poetry in creative writing. B. Before the American literature class, Diane Terp dramatizes Edgar Allan Poe's poem, The Raven . C. Students break into smaller groups to further discuss their reading mate- rial. D. lVlr. Leedom lectures a group of students in his English 10 class. E. Amy Schoenfeld studies diligently in lVlrs. Schweitzer's English 10 class. F. lVlrs. Dallen reads dramatically as her English literature class listens. G. Deanna Zach poses in the teepee that she made for her minority cultures class. 70 Q 41-dll' i- ERA-V we nv W ..,,,.,.., ,, 'lLi 4 L 1- K'i1 . C um ug, G Vanguard Gives Specialized Career Training Vanguard Vocational center pro- vides approximately 115 P.C. H.S. Juniors and Seniors the opportunity to learn skills in Agriculture, Business and Office Education, Distributive Education, Home Economics, and Trade and Industry. The school offers both one-year and two-year programs for the student who wishes to leave high school with a career at hand. pf?- 'sa . C - A. Chuck Eberle carefully examines a drafting script. B. Cindy Dunn practices her skills on a mannequin in cosmetology class. C. JoAnn Wesley and Pam Wicherham are hard at work in a secretarial class. D. A group of students learn the tech- niques of using the lathe. E. Jim lllluirhead repairs an eight track tape player in electronics class. F. Armando Santoya balances a tire in auto shop. G. ln a cosmetology class Peggy lVlc- Davitt practices the latest style on a fellow classmate. H. Gerry Heschel rebuilds a car's al- ternator. 72 I WW ar it? is s X? I f lqs il, Port Clinton students are offered a variety of choices of occupational work-study programs. C.O.E. , D.E. , and O.W.E. are open to seniors who choose a program of specific skills for a career in office work, sales, and other service areas. Seniors in these programs attend class in the morning and then learn on-the- job in afternoons. These programs are under the supervision of lVlr. Waldo Henderlich, lVlr. Tom lVlaher, and llllr. Howard Smetzer. O.W.A. is a preparatory program for freshmen who later intend to go into the senior vocational programs. lVlr. Floyd Heckert and lVlrs. Lynne Braun direct this program. A. C.O.E. student Tina VanDeusen prepares to type a letter as part of her work at Streeters. B. Angalia Howard entertains a child while its mother participates in the adult swim program during the noon hour. C. As she prepares a salad for a customer at Town 84 Country Restaurant, Connie Guiher tries to avoid the photographer. D. Among Glen Fletcher's duties at Windsor's Sohio is gassing cars. E. Laurie Muncey arranges some merchandise at the Park-Anderson store. F. Nlicrofilming checks on a Recordak machine at the American Bank is one of the experiences gained by Parn Lakin i . we: .9 .ix .. 5 Q 9 .fl lv iffy! ,If I -i raises- 1 ssc' . . . us G. Bob Redmond checks the sizes of various shoes G n b O I I at his job at Lake Erie Sports. 495 of ,- , A V H : 3 t s i st. Q3 Mi g s , iggj wg gi its-La A 'E 1 Q gs L ' p-. if-. , Students Given Varied Business Selection Students have a wide selection of business courses. Personal typing is offered to those who need a general typing skill. Typing I and ll may be taken by students who may use typing in a career. Accounting I and ll, Clerical Records, Shorthand, General Business, Office lvlachines, and a Business lVlath are the specialized offerings. lVlr. Armstrong, lVlr. Celek, lVlr. Henderlich, lVlrs. Nitz, and lVlr. Rad- loff teach the business courses. A. lnO.W.S. class, lVlrs. Susan Fick reviews the daily assignments with her students. B. lVlr. Celek explains to Julie Young the proper method necessary to solve an accounting problem. C. Brad Szilagy and his classmates diligently practice their typing . D. Office machines class give Florence Ogrinz the chance to familiarize her- self with business techniques. E. Concentrating on accuracy, Jane Held takes shorthand notes. F. lVlatt Buxton uses a calculator to solve a complicated problem in general business. G . Joe Sheldon reviews his accounting assignment. 76 r Y. WMM, apv,-ANP' '1'vr1H-sv-1a.,.,,,,.N-...,,.wM .,,, , . A X3g-gy 5,4-,f A, 3 W: :I I ' V...- ff? W-S25 77 Art Develops New Talents A. Deep concentration is ap- parent on the face of Laurie lllloor as she studies her art. B. Madonna Trent is throwing a pitcher on the wheel. C. Bob Solis uses his skill with the T-square for a per- spective drawing. D. A vase arises from the ef- forts of Carol Anderson. E. Cheryl Peters applies the finishing touches to her ceram- ics project. 78 1 ff 'll DNN. xg s A- - a 3. f Under the patient and watchful eyes of lVlr. Bloom, students ofArt l learn the basic fundamentals of art. Art ll students learn to express their individuality through their art projects. Ceramics students use their creative freedom to design objects of beauty. This year several P.C.H.S. art students participated in the first annual student art show, sponsored b the Port Clinton Artists' Club. Entrants in- cluded students from Danbury- Lakeside, Genoa, Oak Harbor, and Port Clinton. mmee....m..-w ,,.,, we .. D - A 6 .- wg. I+ X Q ,it-,stef ' -mga Information Media Center Expands This year as in the past several P.C. H.S. students acted as library assistants. This gives these students a working knowledge of the li- brary and its assets. With the addition of new study materials and audio-visual equipment the library is continously improv- ing. A. Librarian llllrs. Debien and her assistant, lVlrs. Dodge, discuss the ordering of new li- brary materials. B. Nikki Boling, library aid, looks on as lVlrs. Debien op- erates the library's copier. C. Under the watchful eye of Nikki Boling, Rick Lano, and Greg Collister sign in to the library. D. Karl Kirila and Terry Sum- pter take advantage of study time at the library. L.. t Na-t rd, ky Rf A ..,,, kk 79 Headed by lVlrs. lVlaxine Bower- sox, cafeteria employees begin work on the noon meal in the early morn- ing hours. Custodians also put in long hours during and after school and during special evening functions During summer vacation, they clean, wax, and rebuild to prepare for the next grueling school year. A. Gretel Lilie cleans up after the Junior Zoo. B. Busy re-arranging cartons is Chuck O'NeaI. C. Wes Wightman threatens to sweep the photographer off his feet. -...W we 1 . . ,1 2-W 53? af Cleanliness and Maintenance Is Well Taken Care of .80 . ,C E .x... ,, . E .. 2 9 . 1 4 gr: T' if 'Q Q' It Gffice Center of Daily Activities The main office serves as a center for each day's various activities. The offices of lVlr. Walters and lVlr. Delane are there. lVlrs. Smith, in addition to being the head secretary, is also lVlr. Walters' personal secretary. lVlrs. Reynolds organizes and schedules sports events for the coaches, and the attendance department depends on lVIrs. Luchsinger for assistance. The school nurse, lVlrs. Wonnell, has her clinic just outside the office. A. llllrs. Wonnell, our school nurse, pauses in the hall to talk to lVlr. De- lane. B. lVIr. Walters and lVlr. Delane load their plates during the French classes' Mardi Gras. C. As lVlrs. Luchsinger works in the foreground, lVlrs. Reynolds operates the duplicating machine. D. lVlrs. Smith efficiently performs her duties as head secretary. 81 A1 I I ,- :- F N w f E 55 r 2 5 . fx Z! 11 U Marching Band Has Another Great Season' 110 marching Redskins, under the direction of Earl Warnke, traveled to five away games. The band began, preparing half-time shows in August. With the opening of school, members marched an hour and a half each day. The band ended a great season with a show of crowd-pleasers which brought a standing ovation from Oak Harbor spectators. The show featured That's Entertainment, Mickey lVlouse, Who's in the Strawberry Patch with Sally, and Temptation. A. The band marchesv out across the field into drill formation. B. As the Perkins band looks on, the Redskins perform their circle drill. C. Trumpet player, Sue Howerth, and tuba players, Bob Redmond and John Netherland, add their enthusiasm to the halftime show. D. Head majorette, Deb Linger, twirls fire to the sound of the band playing Temptation. 'Z E. Tina Maguire and Jodi Robron march across the field at the 1974 homecom- ing game. F. Bob Dodge stands at attention as the band plays our national anthem. 84 it gi l fy , 966132 y Orchestra Students Develop Musical Tale P.C.H.S , is one of the few schools in the area to have an orchestra. The orchestra, conducted by lVlrs. Edna Hansen, performs many concerts each year. Orchestra members entertained at several area elementary schools. This year's activities included a trip to Le Sourdsville, Ohio, where the orches- tra performed along with several other bands and orchestras . A. Deep concentration is apparent in the expression of Angela Osburn during an orchestra concert. B. First violinists, Lynn Bergman and Ann Strong, are involved in their per- formance. C. lVlrs. Hansen conducts the orchestra before an audience of elementary stu- dents. 86 ,Y FITS 'fx L I e 43 Q5 I 5 Q95 3- si,-163 Public Enjoys Variety of Vocal Concerts C .Q1.,y.m+w-- o Q ,N 'lr -'W 3 as F! . .Af da' x , Q- .Vg . . 4, V '. ik . ,, ,G Sweet Sixteen Expands to Twenty Members E ' Expanding their music experience by public appearance and hours of practice is the aim of the vocal music department under the supervision of Mr. Charles Garrett. Freshmen gain experience as mem- bers of Chorus which enables them to become competent members of Chorale or Sweet Sixteen in their other years in vocal music. These groups entertain throughout the year for various organizations and the general public has an opportunity to attend seasonal concerts by the vocal groups. A. For their Spring Concert, the com- bined vocal groups perform a special arrangement of America the Beauti- ful B. Vocal director, Charles Garrett ex- pertly conducts the freshman chorus. C. Chorale members Ken Ohlemacher and Mike Schultz strive for harmony. D. At the Spring Concert, Cheryl Martin presents her own rendition of Karen Carpenter's When I Was Young . E. The Sweet Sixteen follows their director in a medley of songs for the Christmas Concert. F. The Broadway Concert featured Paul Walker and Sue Petersen in the duet Sunrise, Sunset from FID- DLER ON THE ROOF. 89 .21 Q1 Q 1 1 After losing all of their lettermen in 1974, the golfing Redskins accomplished a 9-7 season in what coach Bob Hartung termed a rebuilding year . During the course of the season, the young team gained experience and ability. The improvements began to show toward the end of the season as the team defeated their last four opponents. The team placed first in the Ottawa County tournament with a low score of 346. They claimed fourth place in the Great Lakes League tourna- ment and fifth in the sectionals Golfers Find Success While Rebuilding ROW ONE: C. Rosiar,K. Lemke lVl Gill C Kenny J Ley J Tibbs R Johannsen J Ritter K. Johannsen, G. Arico, C. Tokar, ROW TWO Coach Bob Hartung A Qualman C Freech S Donner, P. Venard. 92 A. Co-captain, Mike Gill keeps his head down to insure a good shot. B. Co-captain Rick Johannsen shows sure determination and concentration before taking his swing. C. Steve Fisher quietly con- templates his next shot. D. Coach Hartung, and links- men Chet Tokar, and Kyle Jo- hannsen examine the course. E. Chris Freech shows his bold follow-through. F. Linksman Jamie Ley shows his skills with the golf club. 93 ROW ONE: Coach Biglin, B. lVlontgomery, J. Coon, B. Fahey, B. Jones, F. Hansen, ROW TVVO: J. Gardner, D. Cox, D. Shumaker, T. Coon, J. Carson. Cross Country Chalks Up Eight Victories an ,.,.,. I. , ., . . 1 1.1 Q. A Vx, 2' Bl, ,J yy 3 . M -'Ya A ., ww fx w ,S .id?:f,..s:,.. --Q - , J Nb .2 as 1 ft' ,A.k.k . .,.,.'f.- 1 .f -fvsm of .J 'fx .f Iv s.sfgfsnsJ..+as:f esggqpsfgggsgrss fs.. pg D ' A Q, 1 K 3. Af.,.,, -... . , As the season opened, P.C. runners picked up some impressive victories, rolling over such formid- able opponents as Oak Harbor, Clay, and Clyde. The team was also suc- cessful in tournament action, plac- ing third in both the Ashland Invita- tional and Great Lakes League re- lays. They ended the season with an 8-5 overall record. Senior Jeff Carson and junior Dirk Shumaker qualified for the dis- trict meet, placing 27th and 25th consecutively. A. Senior Tom Coon crosses the finish line followed by brother, Jeff. B. Jeff Carson rounds the bend at the mile mark. C. Three of Port Clinton's top run- ners, Dirk Shumaker, Jeff Carson, and Max Lilie run ahead of all others as they pass the fence. D. Dirk Shumaker bursts through the bushes on his way to a victory. E. Dave Cox shows speed and en- durance as he passes the fence at the East Harbor course. 95 Beginning the season with high hopes and a tie with Bel- levue, the Redskin gridders dipped to a 3-6-1 season rec- ord. Despite the fine efforts contributed by Captains Craig Buchman, Joe Gonya, Steve Hickman, and Duane Kokinda, the 'Skins were not able to obtain success over such powerful opponents as Clay, Bowling Green, and Oak Har- bor. The team, however, held together and achieved im- pressive victories, including dual 26-6 victories over Perrysburg and Sylvania and a 14-7 win over Fostoria. Redskin gridders Dan Conty, Dan Woods, Craig Buchman, and Joe Gonya ran away with all G.L.L. honors. 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T W . s--4' '-ld G' I T. -T 1' T T TlL3..a2ikL..t.14 T T -T T T 1 ' fggiyea' gg1f3.E5,Tgf,Q.a5 -'-' 1 A -1 T t - T ' W ' 'Q-Qfga2ifiTe.n ' . A ' 1 - A ROW ONE: Coach Terry Burns, Coach Don Drusbacky, S. Cellier, T. Flynn, D. Kokinda, J. Gon- ya, Craig Buchman, S. Hickman, D. Guzauskas, Head Coach Don Harms. ROW TWO: R. Thomp- son, R. Ybarra, J. Cipiti, P. Anderson, J. Woods, P. Prusik, K. Testa, B. Loeffler, B. lVlc- Claury, lVl. Kochensparger. ROW THREE: Chris Buchman, R. Reidmaier, K. Schoenfeld, G. Chance, J. Bloom, D. Brough, D. Conty, D. Woods, T. Baechle, S. Carter, S. Harrold. ROW FOUR: lVl. lnhat, D. Dodge, IVI. Ebert, L. Horne, G. Laird, A. Harrison, J. Keys, K. Libben, T. Celek, lVl. Enderle, IVI. Robinson, L. Alvarado. 0 4? w 1333 ' AX-' :gm .X as 'WR' A. On the sideline, Craig Buchman receives instructions from Coach Harms. B. Duane Kokinda skillfully hands off to junior running-back Dan Woods. C. Senior Joe Gonya takes off on another of his patented runs. D. Jack Woods, Scott Harrold, and Tim Baechle take a breather while watching the action on the field. 97 Reserves and Frosh Display Promising Talent Although this year's re- serve team posted a season re- cord of 0-3-1, they displayed an excess of talent and spirit. The Frosh brought home a 5-O season record, displaying equally promising talent. 98 it mr r i' i y y tost o 't s rsits . 4 ' r . p +11 ' y- if , W E , 35. or ssrs sssrr s ,utt rssi s .gt it I' i 'il' l ttri it f i i' ' In .. ,. .1 3 ,y f, G VLV, LV .auger K K yy an i 1 . - I r r at ' 'B 'fin-f. 'W' fi. - ' 1 iii, ,t,. 'i i - ffff' ' - it ' ' E 5 l l A. Sophomore Illlaurice Robin- son takes off for a big gain. B. Freshman action: Steve Prusik follows blockers Bob Wood and Joe lVlahler. C. Nlaurice Robinson reaches to tackle an opponent. D. Joe lVlahler speeds past an opponent. E. IVIark Enderle looks for a hole in the line. F. Gary Van Deusen finds him self surrounded. G. Sophomore quarterback, Tim Celek drops back to pass. 99 Outstanding Athletes Honored at Fall Banquet This year's fall sports banquet was presented by the.Port Clinton Athletic Boosters and the coaches. M f Athletes from all of the fall sports, including girl's basketball, cross-count?, football, and golf were honore . Nlany P.C.H.S. athletes were awarded various hon- ors and issued well-deserved letters and numbers. A. Tom Coon and Mark Enderle help themselves at the buffet. B. Cross-country coach, Biglin speaks as runners Dirk Schumaker, Brian Montgomery, Dave Blackburn, and Jeff Coon look on. C. Freshman Gridder Gregg Col- lister receives congratulations from Coach Armstrong. D. Football Co-captain Craig Buch- man prepares to present the teams gift to the coaches. i 100 5 1 It .521 1327 'Qui Q- ...S Q5 mf 'YL it 'Fl' mmmawmwwwf N' T: 1? t,, c ral. Freshman and Reserve Cagers Provide Exciting Action Port Clinton's Frosh team was very successful this year under the coach- ing of Doug Armstrong. Losing only to owerful Fremont Ross and Sandu-sky gy small margins, the team collected 8 victories. The Reserve cagers, ably coached by Don Drusbacky, went 6-12, tri- umphing over formidable teams in Tif- fin Calvert, Bowling Green, and lVIar- garetta. E . Freshman, Quentin Passabet drib- bles down court. F. Bob Brown anticipates a rebound. G . Nlaurice Robinson prepares to shoot a foul. H . Freshman, Steve Prusik flies for a layup. Eggiqgh Varsity Ca ers Fight for Success im , ro gf Kg' k,kL.,V in I X. The 'Skins maintained their ex- citing style of play, but could not maneuver victories over the league- leading Clay Eagles or 2nd-place Sylvania. Starting three sophomores, Dennis Dodge, Lee Horne, and Dave Black- burn, the 'Skins found themselves lacking in experience. Team Captain Jerry Tarolli, however, provided leadership and talent. The nucleus of the team returns next year with added experience and increased abil ity. A. Led onto the court by Ken Schoen- feld, Jim lVlacDonald and Dave Shamm the team returns after half-time, intent on gaining a victory. B. Concentrating on two points, sopho more Dave Blackburn takes a jump-shot to the dismay of the Genoa Comets. C. Ken Schoenfeld takes his turn at the foul line as sophomore Dennis Dodge looks on. D. Sophomore, Lee Horne skillfully puts in another of his many baskets. E. While Team Captain Jerry Tarolli dirbbies down court, a play develops. F. Driving with determination and desire, Jeff Hayth brings the ball down court. G. Junior, Dave Cox finds himself sur rounded as he tries to pass. Freshman Class Officers Joe lVlahler, President, Debbie Castillo Vice President, Laurie lVlont- 103 This year's P.C. grapplers began their season with wins over Woodmore and Sylvania before dropping two to Clay and Bedford. Tim Flynn led the way for the Red- skins, placing third out of 17 in the sectionals and fifth out of 50 in the district tournament. The team placed third in the P .C. Invitational Tourna- ment. The 'Skins look for a better season next year with all but 5 Iettermen re- turning. A. Craig Buchman is declared the vic- tor after pinning his opponent. B. Tim Celek attempts a work-in. C. Junior Jessie and Gregg Laird put on a demonstration at the wrestling as- sembly . D. Reserve coach, Dave Plas observes the action taking place on the mats. E. Dan Cuevas takes down an oppon- ent at the P .C . Invitational Tourna- ment. F.IJunior Jessie struggles to gain con- Uo . G . Craig Buchman controls an oppon- ent in the P.C. Invitational. 104 A I Wrestlers Look for Improvement Varsity Wrestlers-ROW ONE: A. Castillo, J. Cipiti, J. Rex, D. Cuevas, T. Flynn, R . Ybarra, CoachlDon Harms, ROW TWO: J. Sisi, L. Alvarado, C. Buchman, G. Laird, T. Celek, J. Jessie, R. So is. Reserve Wrestlers-ROW ONE: Dwindle Webb, Daryle Webb, G . Collister, B. Belknap, B. Simpson, Nl. Winke, Coach Dave Plas. ROW TWO: D. Nluncey, D. Brough, B. Whitfield, F. Noel, B. Szil- agy, R . Vargo, K. Balduf. 105 P.C. Tankers Finish on a Winning Note t sy ROW ONE: T. Dion, J. lVlaytham, A. IVIaytham, A. Ritter, lVIark Tewers, lVl Lilie T True R lVlcRitchie, B. Fahey, S. Harger, ROW TWO: F. Savage, IVl . Hudak, D. Fischer D Bergeman IVI. Kelley, J. Coon, B. Kreutzfeld, B. lVlcDonald, ROW THREE: Coach Ken Gipe lVIatt Tewers C. Tokar, T. Vangeloff, S . True, B. Van Der Giessen, F. Hansen, R . Enderle M Burdorf T Coon, lVl . Enderle. Returning strong this year were the P .C . tankers, entering a winning re- cord of 6 wins and 6 losses. The team was ably manned by re- cord-setters, Rich Enderle, Dave Fischer, and Bill VanDerGiesen, as well as many other talented swimmers. The team was co-captained by Tom Coon and Skip True. A.8.B. Junior Rich Enderle and Senior Co-captain Skip True wait for the sound of the gun. C. Senior Fred Hansen finds himself near the end of the breast stroke. D. Dave Fischer swims his way into the books by setting a new record in the 500 yard free-style. E. As Junior Max Lilie nears the end of his event, he hopes fora victory. F. Coach Gipe describes the next ev- ent at the swimming assembly held at the beginning of the season. G. P.C. record holder, Bill Van Der Giesen looks for another perfect entry in the diving competition. 106 , iil3 Kgi+y. M W LNG.: 'L ' W ' :rar ' :W-YM Wan. ,A .. .. ,, , .,4.,:1.m.5,3A. D .. Q Y 4 1 . . , ., . ,.., , 1 X V . ,yy . ,mg gggiqw .,., i K' W at , X F 5 107 Enduring 7 losses in 7 games, the girl's varsity basketball team pulled out a 46-32 victory over archrival, Fremont St. Joe. Taking one more loss to powerful Sandusky St. lVlary's the Squaws rebounded to defeat San- dusky's Blue Streaks 49-47. The girls entered their own tourna- ment with anticipation, but were elim- inated in the first round by the Clyde Flyers. Patty Smetzer was voted lVlost Valuable Player , while Michelle Kokinda took lVlost lmproved honors. The team was captained by Vicky Gresh and Patty Smetzer. I A. Co-captain Vickie Gresh passes the ball under pressure. B. Reserve captain Valerie Burr at- tempts to pass the ball over the Huron reserves. C. Kim Sawyer grabs for the ball. D. M.V.P. Patty Smetzer takes an- other jump-shot as the opposition looks on. E. Reserve player, Pat Andrews can not overcome a taller opponent after a jump-shot is called. 108 ,,, ,,,, T. .uaelllHW ' Squaws Fight for 2-8 Season Banquet Honors 105 Athletes and Coaches Sponsored by the athletic boosters, the winter sports banquet was the climactic event of the winter sports sea- son. Swimmers, wrestlers, and cagers were honored as well as statisticians and timers from all three sports. The cheerleaders were also recognized for their contribution to the athletic pro- gram. A. Swimming award winners: Steve Fischer, Skip True, Rich Enderle, Tom Coon, Bill VanDerGiesen, and Ralph lVlc- Ritchie. B. Wrestling award winners: Jack Rex and Tim Flynn. C. The varsity basketball team applauds a speech made by Coach Link. D. lVlr. and Mrs. Link applaud the presentation of the awards to the wrestlers. 109 Tennis Team Displays Power and Experience Establishing a season re- cord of 11-4, the tennis team under the coaching of Tom lVlaher and Richard Dunham, experienced an outstanding sea- son. ln a building year, as a separate team, the girls, under Coach Missy Long played three matches, turning in excellent performances, but losing all three. Mark Hoyer accomplish- ed the feat of going all the way to the state finals. C 110 A. State finalist lVlark Hoyer waits to return a serve. B. Jane Held looks to return a lob. C. Ken Schoenfeld shows ex- cellent form in his backhand. D. Steve lVlilazzo serves the elusive ball to an opponent. E. John Stein returns the ball while playing a doubles match F. Sandy Heilman chases the ball to make a sure 15 points G. Bill Brown warms up by firing a few over the net. H. Kellie Sawyer awaits her opponents serve. 111 ! 5 s i ROW ONE: J. lVIurphy, A. Harrison, lVl. Balemian, O. True, T. Celek, J. lVlahIer, ROW TWO: K. Ohelmacher, J. Cipiti, R. Lucas, J. Hayth, D. Turnage, D. Blackburn, ROW THREE: Coach Brig- gle, B. lVlohr, J.Sivinski, J. Hanley,S. Fischer, J. Scott, K. Gonya. Baseball Team Shows Marked Improvement After experiencing a dis- p couraging 5-23 season in 1974, the baseball Redskins began their training with high hopes for a better season. The 'Skins went through the season with many dissappointing losses J I but managed to defeat many ti R teams that they were not ex- pected to beat. The season was climaxed by the announcement of Red- skin catcher, Jim lVlurphy's being drafted into the pro- fessional ranks by the Kan- sas City Royals. 112 a . g- ' D, 9 .. fi 4 54 1 vga.: 331' i 3 .34 1, fu :knew ,L-fax : IL., tg, Z.!!Q.,1f,'-5 .154 ai: . 1.3. qv A , ,.- - -'-- .-. fm.. -f +'i'.'fa1 4, 4 . f., .. ,. 1 .1 ti 15-,L ,. gk, uv, Q ,...1,'pg.9 www-4 ff- .s- iffgbew 5.4 ,,.g-e. . ' xiii?fU:1agzE.a,?iQZ.gs - ':Affi.7f'.f'H1 'if i A Q '- , .,.g3,, ff- YL ,gffzwtff Vlfdt , 'uwgm 'r I iff? -' 'L Nt., . , N i h .,,, ,Z . .H , . Qfiiykf l ' A ,ki -fi' wav.. ' H Vw F ' C' ll ,fb mf... I M 5 'K ,nga . ,,,::'k ' av. 'gig . vw, , ,zz-gf.. l ,QL in I ff: L' Y 1,32 .Ei A. Skip True shows the form of a fine pitcher. B. Jim Murphy makes a formid able opponent with a high bat- ting average and low E.R.A. as a pitcher, when he's not w putting base runners out while B playing catcher. C. Joe IVlahler pitches to an opponent. b D. Dave Blackburn poses a .Bn threat while preparing to bunt. 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U.. .yagrgef v - f I if . , ' V... . ., 2, , . - . ,, r V. -31 lf ' . Q , , A -1 ww ,1 H ,l ' ' 5, V ' , w ' '1-T if V' 1, 3: + ' ' 5 ,., ' ,' , ' gs- 3, fr. ,H , Q . , .A , ..-. , k . . , 5, V. . . f ,, if ,I ya. . ' gg V V ' - ' - , -'Q . ' . ' ' ,, ,.. gk ,M 'A . I A A -T N f T7 si 'W G 3' 1' ' v , . ' v' 5' 'v 4. I' ' , . T' . 3 1 K? -- 'W' ' A L f - - . H '4Lwff -.5 - ' '?f7f':w5f T V. 1 ' , : .. ' ' . ...nge .E -,mis vig- M . ' -.--' --'Lvl ..f.1,9 wmvi: 5,Ew21g,Kq,:.f.,.9,g ...,,'gf..4,f4.i.F-4. ,W A . .-6 3,f'g,,v.., 4-wwf!-.',f,. 2 r' wtf? ,,..'a'n,g, 3 . . .- M, . f ,,:. ,ijt-:.. - A , ,wg a tm. ,,ff5A-'.ff--T,-- ,E ,f,f.j ,-f..'w+ '. -4: If -P5.',zf . :g:'f.f'l - -f. ROW ONE: R. Collins, B. Montgomery, T. Gresh, B. Loeffler, D. Cox, K. Masing, M. Lilie, D. Collins, J. Coleman, M. Smith. ROW TWO: D. Wellman, J. Cipiti, S. Cellier, R. Ybarra, C. Al- varez, F. Cantu, K. Kirila, G. McRitchie, G. Flynn, J. Gonya, J. Gardner, J. Zeiss, M. Buxton ROW THREE: R. Lorensen, C. Tokar, B. Jones, J. Coon, D. Shumaker, G. Chance, L. Horne, J. Bahnsen, J. St. Clair, C. Lippis, J. Deak, C. Buchman, ROW FOUR: M. Murphy, D. Dodge, B. Woods, B. Brown, J. MacDonald, J. Gill, A. Buchanan, Asst. Coach Armstrong, Head Coach Radloff. One of the highlights of this year's sports scene turned out to be the per- formance of the men's varsity track team. The team had only one loss in 5 dual meets. At tournaments the team placed lower than 5th in only 2 meets, taking Sth out of 75 at the Eastern Michigan University Relays and 6th out of 14 at the Tiffin Night Relays. Overwhelming the opposition by as many as 60 points, the 'Skins took first place at the Ottawa County ln- vitational, as well as placing first in the Margaretta Invitational and the San-Ott Tournament. P.C. cindermen placed 4th out of 132 teams at the district meet. The 'Skins were well represented at the state meet, sending qualifiers, including record Setters Steve Hickman, Joe Gonya, Bo Loef- fler, and a Mile relay team of Paul Walker, Gary Chance, Bo Loeffler, and Joe Gonya, A. Joe Gonya looks confident of a win just before hitting the finish line. B. Dirk Shumaker leaves the Perkins Pirates way behind in the mile run. C. Craig Buchman heaves the discus. D. Long-jumper, Lee Horne soars over the sand pit. E. Bob Brown makes an attempt at the high-jump. F. Brian Montgomery flies over the high hurdles. 114 ri.. l l S First Year of Girls' Track Successful For the first time at P.C.H .S . , a legitimate girls' track team be- came a reality. Under the coaching of IVlrs. Gary Worman, the team went 3-2 . Despite disabling in- juries, the team won their first meet in an exciting one-point victory over Oregon Clay . Team captains were Vickie Gresh and Carol Streeter. A. Hurdler, Pat Berry strains in a come-from+behind victory over the Clay Eagles. B. Ruth Ravas passes the baton to Ginger Cupp in the 880 relay, fol- lowed by Sandusky High's Hydia Tucker, a former P .C .H .S . stu- dent. C. lVlicheIle Kokinda strains to gather speed near the finish line. D. lVlartha Anderson coasts on a big lead in the mile relay. l 116 2 Sports Banquet Honors P.C.'s Gutstanding Athletes This year's spring sports banquet took the form of a picnic as the best men and women athletes from four sports were honored. The girls' volley ball team received recognition for their first year. The men's track team along with 4 state qualifiers received honors for an outstanding season. The baseball team was given recognition for their vast improvement and catcher Jim Murphy was honored for his acomplishment of making the all-state team as well as being hon- ored with all-G .L.L. recognition and being chosen to participate in the East- West game. The banquet closed the season on a note of accomplishment for many of P .C .'s athletes . A. Record-setter, Vickie Gresh receives her award for lVlVP in the field events. B. Jim lVlurphy accepts congratulations from Coach Briggle for the many honors that he received . C. Bo Loeffler, John Cipiti, Joe Gonya, Dirk Shumaker, and Steve Hickman, display awards won by themselves and the rest of the track team. Intramurals Become a Reality at P C H S if., .T g A K, t1Q'-,5.'1k V ar, at gli gM',.A..?f J. f 52 ut W X!-nf' Xi. -'Quia L 'p gp wMg,.,.p? . .1 For those athletes who wanted to keep in shape before and after their seasons and for those non-athletes who just wanted to have a little fun, an intramural program was estab- lished. The program began in the fall with intramural foot- ball, including play-off games and a championship game. The next sport to be offered was basketball. Exciting games of basketball were played in the mornings before school. The intramural program ended with a soccer season headed by French foreign exchange stu- dent, Yves Delzenne. 118 A. Joe Willie Loeffler leads the Senior Jocks past the D-Z Demolishers. B . Dave Turnage of the Sixers dribbles the ball down the court despite the efforts of the lVlean'lVlachine. C . Referee Briggle runs onto the field to issue a decision on a fumble. D. Allan Qualman of the Super Sophs takes the ball as Steve Cellier of the Senior Jocks and Kent Johnson look on. E. Chris Slydel leaps over an opponent to recover a fumble. F. Dave Nlatta of the Senior Jocks passes the ball to a teammate. 119 As always at P.C.H .S . ,the cheerleaders and stats played an im- portant, part in the Redskin athletic program. Varsity and reserve cheerleaders put on many pep assemblies at the stadium during football season while painting inspiring signs and selling spirit ribbons. The Frosh cheerlead- ers gave their support to the fresh- man football and basketball teams. Wrestling and swim timers helped in boosting support and enthusiasm by painting signs for their teams. The football and basketball stats made it possible for the teams to have accur- ate accounts of what occurred during every game. A. With the aid of male cheerleaders, Jeff Carson, Rich Enderle, and Dave Cox, two varsity cheerleaders attempt a new stunt. B. Varsity Cheerleaders: lVlascot, Dawna Wood, Lisa Ciancarelli, Sue Loeffler, Pam Coyle, Kim Clawson, Jane Wallack, Heidi Hanko. C . Reserve Cheerleaders: Sarah Wal- lack, Kathy Klingbiel, Patti Gahris, Tracy Holzhauer, Sue Binns, Karen Cellier. D. Freshman Cheerleaders: Laurie Cincarelli, lVlichelle lVlahoney, Laurie IVIontgomery, Teresa Flynn, Jessie Below, Nancy Hause. 120 Cheerleaders and Stats Lend Support l A. Wrestling Timers: Teresa Winke, Barb lVlatta, Tammy Fritz, Deanna Zach, Jan Gill. B. Basketball Stats: Sue lVlerrill, Jeri Jones, Julie Young. C. Football Stats: Eileen Short, An- nette Gabel, Mary Gangway, Laurie IVluncey. D. Swim Timers: ROW ONE: Kim Saw yer, Ruth Ravas, Laura Gluth, Lisa Gluth, Lisa Glanzman, Bobbi Engle- beck, ROW TWO: Kay Zekany, Kathy Weirzba, Sue lhnat, Sue Petersen, Annette Tokar, Julie Nlaytham, ROW THREE: Jennifer Foster, Diane Zeis, Julie Young, Debbie Zach. Sports Scoreboard GOLF P.C. Opp. CROSS COUNTRY P.C. Op Vlloodrnore 1 O IVIonroeviIle 16 45 Clay 3 1!2 14 1X2 Clyde 28 30 Sandusky O 1 Huron 20 47 Clyde 0 1 Oak Harbor 17 41 Genoa 1 O Huron 15 45 Bowling Green 1 17 Sylvania 46 17 Bedford 11 1X2 6 1X2 Bowling Green 45 71 St. Joe O 1 Bedford 33 25 St. lVlary's 1 0 Woodmore 31 23 Bowling Green 8 4 Clay 24 35 Ross O 1 Ashland Sandusky 0 1 Invitational Third Fostoria 1 0 Perkins 17 43 St. Joe 1 0 Bellevue 36 23 Bedford 15 1X2 2 1X2 Fostoria 19 41 St. IVIary's 1 0 Findlay College Ottawa County Relays Fourth Tournament First G .L.L. Third Seotionals Fifth Whitmer 36 23 G .L .L. Fourth FRESHIVIAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL P.C. Opp. BASKETBALL P.C. Opp Ross 48 25 Perkins 18 36 Sandusky 49 24 Clyde 13 26 Bellevue 43 39 Bedford 44 45 Woodmore 50 49 Huron 16 31 Perkins 27 25 St. Joe 31 36 Ross 36 38 Sandusky 35 45 Sandusky 33 4-1 Huron 39 42 Clyde 47 28 St. Joe 46 32 St. Joe 52 37 St. IVIary's 24 47 Clyde 60 38 Sandusky 49 47 RESERVE VARSITY BASKETBALL P.C. Opp. BASKETBALL P.C. Opp Genoa 26 37 ' Genoa 53 74 Clay 28 58 Clay 48 71 Perkins 32 44 Perkins 51 54 Bedford 32 36 Bedford 69 66 Clyde 31 54 Clyde 62 56 Bowling Green 54 46 Bowling Green 55 75 St. Joe 44 43 St. Joe 56 57 Fostoria 30 51 Fostoria 69 51 Huron 37 44 Huron 62 75 Bellevue 51 59 Bellevue 52 60 Sylvania 46 37 Sylvania 46 65 Nlargaretta 40 50 Illlargaretta 59 82 Clay 51 38 Clay 31 87 Bowling Green 49 50 Bowling Green 49 70 Fostoria 51 38 Fostoria 53 51 Bedford 49 50 Bedford 60 58 Sylvania 34 39 Sylvania 59 71 Tiffin Calvert 47 43 Tiffin Calvert 39 69 Willard 44 71 FRESHNIAN FOOTBALL St Joe Tiffin Calvert Sandusky Edison Perkins SWIMMING Margaretta Fremont Napoleon Sandusky Perkins Ontario Nlargaretta Colonel Crawford Nlarion Colonel Crawford Ayersville NWCAC Relays P C Relays Conference District IVlEN'S VARSITY TRACK Bedford Fostoria Perkins Bowling Green Huron Ashland Invitational Bellevue Invitational E IVI U Huron Relays Tiffin Night Relays Relays G L L Nlargaretta Invitational San Ott Invitational Sectionals District Ottawa County Tournament 16 10 101 Fifth Third Sixth 14th Second Third Eighth S lxth Third Second First First Third Fourth First D 10 VARSITY FOOTBALL Bellevue Sylvania C ay Perrysburg Bowling Green Fostoria Bedford Rossforcl Perkins Oak Harbor RESERVE WRESTLING Woodmore Sylvania C ay Bowling Green VARSITY WRESTLING Woodmore Sylvania C ay Bedford Bowling Green Fostoria Edison St Joe WONIEN S VARSITY TRACK C ay Huron Edison Bowling Green Sandusky Ottawa County Invitational GIRL S VARSITY TENNIS Huron Huron St Nlary s Clyde S econd 0 0 1 4 I0 DD 7 7 6 3 P.C. 0 p. P.C. 0 p. . 6 0 I 6 6 22 16 I 26 6 14 6 I 9 24 22 16 26 6 20 0 0 34 14 7 lg B P.C. Opp. 12 13 1 56 8 21 80 89 69 2 77 95 60 112 P.C. Opp. 46 37 92 80 9 31 2 52 81 91 I 24 48 Lima Senior 48 35 I Bedford 9 42 7 65 12 22 41 42 69 - - P.C. ODD- 33 18 29 27 I 15 38 9 48 P.C. Opp. 33 24 19 35 68 58 12 49 74 62 . 12 45 73 54 48 88 77 50 I P.C. Opp u I 49 48 40 59 . . . 40 34 30 80 40 79 l Carol D. Anderson Paul lVl . Anderson Raymond S . Andrews A Clarence E. Arthur mimi' +48 I :gsf.:itfis.t:ssf S036 .a Senior Class Officers: Lisa Lykens, Secretary: Jane Held, Treasurerp Quin Hagerty, Vice-Presi- dentp Bo Loeffler, President. Eric N. Bailey Nlark S . Balemian Diane R . Bennice David P . Bergeman 126 Seniors Present First Class Play in 15 Years. 'sss ,.,, t 5 gf if wig is as fx S 3 ' . ,X R as N ff 'v E it AA'zA 7 i .2 r it 23 in l J ll This .year's senior class, with over 240 members, began their high school careerfour years ago ignorant ofthe world around them. ln l9Z5,safter four years of athletics, aca- demics., organizations-,s and B jiobs,they have become aware of their potential. C l b J Activities-for thesyear in- cludecllcap and gown measure- menrS5,sas senior play, and a senior trip to Cedar Point. On ' .Juniee7thj when the seniors 'Wa1lk:Off the platform with their diplomas, they leave with memories to cherish and a future to anticipate . Julie E. Bergman Loretta L. Bergman Lisa J . Billens Susan Binns Carol J . Bloom Cynthia L . Bowen Dean E. Brown Craig C. Bushman Jena L. Bumbera Valerie S . Burr JoEllen Busby Selena Cal 127 Daniel D. Carr Jeffery L. Carson Ruben C. Castillo Stephen E. Cellier William R. Chapman Lisa lVl. Ciancarelli John D. Cipiti Linda lVl. Cipiti David lVl. Clemons Jeffery L. Cole Ronnie E. Conner Mitchell E. Conners Thomas Nl. Coon Jerry Cox Pamela S . Coyle Norma L. Cuevas 128 Jack E. Cupp Angelita DeLaFuente Antonette T. Deiuca Yves Deizenne Debra K. DeRose John P . Dezelick Robert E. Dodge Linda D. Dorski Yvonne D. Dowdie Vicki L. Driftmeyer James W. Dubbert Deborah A . Dunfee Victoria L . Dunfee Cynthia L. Dunn Susan K. Ebel Susan K. English 129 Deanna J . Epke Stephen D. Fischer Mar T . Fisher y. . Dwayne Lg Fleming Matthew L . Fleming Denise R . Flynn F Timothy W. Flynn Linda H . Foote Vickey IVI. Forss Jennifer Ke. Foster SuzannelVI. Franck Bernadine Frye Annette S . Gabel Jose P . Gamboa Mary E. Gangwayr Cynthia A . G lovacky 130 vi y Q24 Fl , I K E 3 , I 4.21 fi f l Cathy L . Gonzalez Shane P. Greer L Lynn Kraustransforms Bill Whitfield into Hotfoot for Soup to Nuts , the Senior class play. Deborah J. Gresh Patricia A . Gresh VictoriaA. Gresh e Constance L. Guiher Kathy L. Gulau J Daniel R, Guzauskas Quin J . Hagerty L James E. Hale Jrg e 131 Craig Bushman position a car on the Heidi M. Hanko John F. Hanley , -Q X N: '.' Paul A . Hopkins Alice F. Hovis Gary R . Hovverth Janie G. Howton Kathleen lVl. Hudson Suzanne lVl. lhnat Elaine C. lrick i Sandra L .G lrick Mary C. Jadwisiak Kyle J . Johannsen L George G .Johns Jeri L. Jones William T. Jones Kay E. Kastro Laurel K.iKendell Daniel L. Kline i133 .Janine Nl. Koch J Duane E. Kokinda D 'Lynn Ay. Kraus J Kathleen Ae. Lacer e Pamela S . Lakin ,Terry L, l.aNierr lRobertalLano e Deborah D. Leggett Judy A. Leow NaI1Cy E4 Letterhos Paul Limestahl ,Donald B . Loeffler Cindy S . Long Jeffrey VV. Luchsinger Barbara J . Ludrovvslcy James J . Lukac PGQQY S ., lVlcDavitt Rebecca E- McGee Sherry NI . McGee Patricia lVlcGIothlin fa Patty Gresh and Valerie Beukriset up a physice experiment. f i 5 i ie 135 i i Stephanie D . MCKown Delmar L. McLaughlin Steven P . Milazzo Joseph M. Mitchell Mary . Moffat Raymond F. Moon Karen Ls. Mooney Laurie C. Moor James W. Muirhead Lauren L. Muncey ,136 11.5 5 . . '55 - ar e 'C ,W F i 9? ,S is , f f it - 2 5, vin A 4 at I 'sr 3 glial --W Patty Fleck sings an original composition for first prize in the Student Council talent show. S 3' .. - 12 5 s,-X it ' wliaf ri L z -1 ,. J . Hemi L Q, l N24 'Jun i L Judith A. Myers Linda M. Nelson s Michael L. Nusbaum Mary K. Ohlemacher Elma J . O 'Lalde Dennis J. Patz Catherine M. Peterson Susan E. Peterson Wendy R. Phalin Michael W. Priddy Paul E. PruS.ik SueA. Ravas Joseph L. Reddick Robert G . Redmond Jack G . Rex Kathy L . Reynolds 137 Richard F. Reyome Susan E. Richards Sheila A. Riddle Roberta J. Riesterer JoAnn Riley Joel H. Rollo Susie B. Sams Lynn C. Schau Mitzi L. Schau Deborah A. Scheiwe Louise A. Schram Dennis O . Shammo Joe Shelton Eileen IVI. Short Guadalupe Silva Kevin D. Skorupa 138 ,,,V C Mary Fisher gets measured for her cap anclgown. Sally J. Smith Susan D. Smith Gale A . Snider Kimberly G . S prosty Julie A, Stucky T Dan L . Summersett S Kim P. Testa T Anne W. Thorne Martha E. Thusat Cathy E. Trayanum Madonna Trent Ramona G . Trent 139 y George 0. True Rosa IVI. Tuggle William Van Der Giessen Ronald E. Van Duesen Tina IVI. Van Deusen e Peter F. Wagner A Jane F. Wallack Cindy Walland JoAnne lVl. Wesley 'William D. Whitfield Michael Whiting Cheryl A. Whitson . Pamela S. Wickerham Randy A. Wiechman Kathleen A. Wierzba Anthony J. Winke 140 an ' I f if, it . Dawna IVI . Wood Sondra IVI . Wood John A . Woods Dorothy J . Woodworth Debra K. Wright Janet IVI . Wright Alicia Ybarra Cynthia Yeager Julie A . Young Deborah L . Zach K Andrew J . Zam Jr. Kay E . Zekany Diana K. Zurcher Irma Santoya 141 is The Junior Class Officers: lVlaria Solis, Treasurer, Sue Dunham, Secretary, IVlike lVlatthews, Pres: dent, Tim Baechle, Vice-President. The class of '76 began the school year by taking third place in the Homecoming float competition with their Showboat Victory Full Steam Ahead. The class then placed second in the magazine sales drive. ln the spring the juniors defeated the seniors in the Inter-class Sch- olastic Competition with a class grade average of 2 .59 . The highlight of the year was when the Juniors treated the senior class to an evening Somewhere Over the Rainbow for the annual Junior-Senior Prom. 142 Paul Agnello Catarino Alvarez Debra Anderson Yolanda Armendariz Oscar Arrizola, Tammy Ashton John Bahnsen Cindy Bailey Sheri Balemian N is X x ax 3 1 1 X.. QW.-,fry 4 5 as 5. 'AWN i I :P f ' f'l'f fllyj ky . .x 4 ,c it .',,, . Q, I t 6 ill if ' l Xt 2' 1. if -.. ,,.- zz 5, f Richard Ballin A K f V in vs XF is..- y Vereda Ballin li! A,:, . , lf? Larry Barnard Kathy Below 259 HRX rf fs g ,F if it wr 4' 2'iJIXi'5::1'fT7fA li25?fEg3Q,I T' 5 i ' If '?2!'5f 'VT' J 2 .. 4, . Jane Bernard . - -Q 1' K' FJ in Coral Bogard ' , wal f My C 1 . 3 , V,v: i n Q s V ,,-, Scott Bovenizer , r Jim Bowen 'Z9'. - -4.1 l rx -if ' -, t J if ',k' I ' X . 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'W f 4.1: - ,xi ' fv I, . an 'NL ' Y' f--i. fu - at , .W . i ,-.... . 4, , .W i in . A R J, -9 Craig Stinson rises with an enthusiasic cheer with the Jun- ior Class during the Spirit Jug Assembly. Tom Fick Keith Fleming Rhonda Floriana Natalie Franck Tammy Fritz Kim Fleming G ll JN F iii: I ,A 5 Javier Gamboa Jackie Garber Anita Garza Joe Garza Jack Gill Q f .yn . - 5 'X F' , '7 ,, , ,, V' 4 1' A , s f 'O fy ri Q- ' K A l Q r ri Sue Dubbert Sue Dunham Rich Enderle IVlaria Erebia Veronika Eugling Mary Farias Diane Feczer Jill Felber ,,k ,,1..,, l t,., , 'Zia ff , m ffliizz 'K 1' 4. I 4' f x A 7, '48 41, nm ' ' X 12' ' no J or i 15 i+ oi x K l 13 mira: W. ,, ,y,v - :Xfy,,E3g?'g,'es J.. , ikrw v, , qgiiigo, M ,3,.,,,., J ,. 2 el Q sw- - .M 'w 'VV , if wgfqv-I gi 'iii' ,nil l i l 1 r fl V 'Qi' my v 15 ff Q , 5 , . tlfiwel 5 QQ iff in M8415 Hg 1 xy .13 jfzf. ' J ri ff-F , av i, Q- N ng E in f evra .,. , i :K L 'rv' 5- , ' 1 1. . , an eve J 'Z gf i lifff ' t. 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B as V Debbie Reddick s A f RichardRedfern ,f 122' ff'-c - Mike Peters Sandra Peterson l L., M Elaine Prusik X l Q I' xx .,., set, ,,l ' I, Patty Menier Sue Merrill Becky Milliser Mary Mills Donna Mitchell Debra Molnar Tracy Monak Louis Montano Brian Montgomery Ray Montgomery Mary Beth Murphy Annette Nash Rhonda Newman Don Nieman Peggy Nix Joe Obergon Florence Ogrinz Joe Pastor Tammy Fritz does her part to make the Junior class float a success. 147 Cecelia Reininger Chip Reitz Jane Rider Jane Ritter Judy Rhodes Pam Rofkar Dean Rosiar Debbie Ryle Norbert Santoya Brian Sarty Kim Sawyer Ken Schoenfeld Carol Scott Tom Sevitts Dave Shammo Jim Shiko Pat Silva Norma Steele Brenda S lauterbeck Patty Smetzer Besty Smith IVlaria Solis Sue Spears Lynn Stagger Craig Stinson Karen Streng 148 Wu , Fe fa H V, -t,,f,, .. ,, , rms: , f' , ., K i s .ff 'li ' ,, .wmayuwhv ,A 2:15, 1 .- aprt .4 vm fi kv cw'-r ,X L 1, -4, sei! - R - T- .F 'nl 5' Ja. ff . uf . 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Wilson lVIike Winke Sue Wonnell Jim Wood Dan Woods John Wozniak is-PJ ,r,, ,Q, Yvonda Wylie '- f J is Yogi Ybarra ,, -3 -1 il? Deana Zach y Dan Zvosec 149 Sophomore Class Officers: Dave Blackburn, president, Debbie Wadsworth, vice-president, Sarah Wallack, secretary, IVlark Hoyer, treasurer. 1974-1975 proved to be another new experience for this year's sophomores. After beginning the year with a depressing 4th place in the homecoming float competi- tion, the Sophs bounced back to play a very active role in the activities at P .C.H.S . Sophomore girls were ini- tiated into Tri-Hi-Y and spon- sored a work day to raise funds for a classmate. Boys were ini- tiated into Hi-Y and participated in the many activities of the club. The class of '77 contrib- uted a great number of outstand- ing athletes and looks forward to two more exciting years at P. C. H. S. 150 ffff j V. . mwah Cn, ' 4 srl ww' g f, 1 Amy Ahrens ' - Q- Nt fr X Leo Alvarado C N A Aff, Q 1 AV A lVlartha Anderson C by Jo Ann Bacak 1 A 551: f Kevin Balduf ' y f 3 it' Y lVlarty Ballard A Connie Behlmer ,iff ' , VV if ,K if . . f . . A 'av id Vicki Baumbarger 1-15 -f V . ' lf li ttfl N if Pam Belden gg ., V X Stiff Competition Defeats Sophomore Float I ,--.. 4. Q . , 6 ' RJ ,,,.-7 Q:-V' V K , ff X t 5 K ,M Rh v:s ' . xl A I f, .fx J. 3 my X J . ff W CZ? V ' C ,af i ' fv V, C arf ' ,..,, . , Tix, , I , -:glam . at Yaxafui gf f A g A -ezffy A ,W it V J-N f , ,M ,W , ,. V W Y V ,, , l 'ff' ' 1 rx. 1- a :iifvz 6 lj' -.'- , ' dev ., f- by . J ' ,J Qi '1 1 ' 5-is ' 2 v ' W- I li t 'A QQ, I 1 -- of .. -gk' f ,M , .s: ' . . I J grain U W ly k ? WW 1 I 1 3, , ls, 5? il ,,,1 w e ' X ,, , 1 . xv' wb : ' , I I .4 s I ' AA A f -., ' ' V , , . , 'v 'ix.1 K ' V Ya ' i P be V ,l sm .Y-at N C I si g 9 ' J 'L 4 , L . ,?'::3.f3.1 'if 4 W W 3 S.. 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' fs E 1 Q Q ' 1 Vicki Ford Martha Fulton Patti Gahris Sheila Garberson Greg Garrett Sue Garza fb ww Holly Elliot Mark Enderle Bobbi Englebec k Brian Fahey Darrell Fastzie Tony Fiorillo Tim Fisher Judy Fleming Tammy Flynn A yy ii yZ G 'IM E l i f Jtt . if iff V ' Flifff ' . ' x ' rj rw-.. ., , . x.,Nv.,, at ll' sw, 'Q f 3 Q is Q, ., .ly , , ., il A E tag, ,m,yf at l - f vo,,. iqk ,gg Ji- -QV' 'tr F 4 i .'3?T'M ff aeat fl? If as I ,A ,I l Jigga 'Wil is ei.. Q.-..., V , gl? , .T , VV xkhg ., , N 54 X it Q 'WN Mary Gutkoski serves Mrs. Horn punch during the Home Ec. tea. Rlck Ford 'ij 5, t f PM 4' '35 E , EW 5 m X F, E my .. o ,t, iaa4 'Z i . I , QW ik: I 2 fav :van ,H J SMX X was 4 ey K F L tk ' t Y s W-3 1- f xg? 'iv x I S X Wafagf 'QP' ei' X, v k 2 ar' I 'fav 1 ! l K 1 Q ly g Sophs ,I i ,A I 5 ' s J' 7' l f . riir fjl' Q 5 ik: r 'l' . V. Show Discriminating Taste in Ring Selection . 4 727 LL L 1443444 ,L V, v 4 7 fx! 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Av A ' Tx, .. 54 H A L-lxlgs. tr 2, VT, L' f if nfl' ' 't I , I , c AL gf , I V A v X -L.. . -ff J K L , ,15f.,54r X I N L2 K' 175 ' if fr + iff ' . ,w c n K , , I . ' , K ' L. -' 4 -. V- LL L L ,.,., ,y ' - -. ry , T -fs Tyr- W-iff' T Q 2, ,, Q' ' , ,Q N , , ,N i, . 'QT I L I V5 X 3 lj? X i twig? - W, . Gregg Gerogosan Karyle Giesler Lisa Glanzman Laura Gluth Lisa Gluth Elizabeth Gonzales Amy Gresh Teresa Gresh Julie Guiher Julie Gulau Mary Gutkoski Scott Harger Adrian Harper Andy Harrison Laurie Harrold Mike Heileman Ida Heineman Donna Hensley Carolyn Herman LuAnn Hetrick Paul Hofacker Lisette Hohler Tracy Holzhauer Carrie Horn Chris Horn Robin Hovis Mark Hoyer Tonya Hutchinson Mike lhnat Mark lrick Laura Jacobs Don Janes John Jensen Francine Jeremy Kent Johnson Jeff Jones Jeff P. Jones John Keys Kevin Kimmet Peggy Kline Jill Klotz Marie Kocour 153 Mike Kolinko Joe Kosztyo Brian Krause Joy Kuras Debbie LaCumsky Greg Laird A ' Xs 0' '- Y. , r ' 2' 'wi' V l t .V . 1 0 ww 1 . 13 1 sw is 5 Q, -if ',,, Xl 23? l . f'-1' ' V ta: ll -1 Q, 'L Kevin Libben vii' L l ' ' Betty Lochotzki V it ' A 'C'7m Sally Lopez -ff. its, -1 M' ' Robin Lorenson f .- L- V r fb Q M MQ Tim Lovern M e 'A v ' if Q ,G 1 W 4 Ellen Luebcke X X .Refi G or 4, 'N I r l I L-it GZ SI L f Tina Maguire irlr L fi . 3 L Juan Marquez 9,5 I V l B l,.X M Chris Martinez L ' .yll r 'jfi Q.. f 'jj'1' Bram Matta Q y f Diana Matthews V2 Ill , t ifi f K , Z xf , L' i ,Q ' J M ' , V AT s l,tt - Julie Maytham M534 I H is ks we ,E 3, , ,W Joyce McCleary , Bill McDonald K'Yf5Zf7lQ s 2 Aww, Greg McKown Bill McLaury ,G v Newly-inducted Tri-Hi-Y member, Barb Matta looks on dur- ing one ofthe club's visits to the Riverview Home. 154 George McRitchie Donna Metcalfe Laurie Milazzo Bob Molnar ! - 4 . 'Au A .f v, 4 '-fha-4, l 1, A 1 3 . 'Q lf, 4,9 M wb T i ,Q .N J Q7 X Qvr' fa' xy 'Q ,ill af 1 iv, M. ,,, s Ms, , -S mm fi.. - Q V511 Nj l l 1 s A X 1- ,af Fl if f ziifggr 1 We 1 3 2 rw fin 'SX Q l X api Q fax t xx gf ,,.- l.g L of B Nw gif! ll, Ejgfak , 5 iz IQ , ws :lf , v ,,A. .wr ' 155 . it it ,Lv w E2 Q, -4 ' ft . - :,,., 4 ,' IW? ,T if 'W 4 R Win t ji ,yy as N .X N 1? New . .f 1 .. 3 Y ' ri, . 13 7 . y 5 Q V 4 fic 2 if g N My , Q , ...W . s' 1,1 M M ,st up 'il -R 52 l , ix L ' ' , ' . i ' A if fy -.. ,.-Af Qi, L Q g E k ia gf .mv A 1 ., gi ez! ,ai s we ' ,ff yy, 595 L W-of .- rw, ,V g 43+ ' . ' D' figifj . . gan VR ' X 'QM M v s ' Lf 3 if Sandy Morelock Martin Mortus Claudia Mosley Michelle Mosser Kim Mulligan Teresa Mulligan Daryl Muncey Jeff Netherland ..s,t,gg.w 4 XM. ,, Dennis Dodge silently contemplates his next move during one of this season's games. - Thi, Y f 1 fam gf Q, M A . 7 I I ,, , 152 W ' 'mais 35 ' Y' 7 ' P . - ' K ff ' - r J 'f A , 4 V 1545 , 4, . Q' '. , , , - --wr a 4 , ' 5 'H 'Yi -. 1 A gf? t t -' K K 1' 5 :st M K 77 fl 1 , lifm, ' by l or 2 f Q , vt rx 1 ' ,gf V 1-1 5 J, . ' . ' 'f' ,ffl V, 'aff ,Q f f ' ' ,A Q, -:I V x 2. , . .W wi' o,tl f gn ' va, V. AI V ' 'N 'X p Y iv l ',3j,9 ' A 9 3? - , .5 , 'txi gz ,. ?- Q, is - ' ff l ss K A f2f'wf'wy , b E gl , g ,K I t ' ' 3 J' 4 ' K K, ,isr it ' t ' ' 1 John Netherland Penny Nicholls Karen Nusbaum Linda Oakleaf Ken Ohlemacher Mike Ohlemacher Bo Oreskovich Angela Osburn Diana Owen Bobbi Pastor Jerry Peterson Tanya Phillabaun Peggy Podurski Sharon Pointer Bob Pollard Karen Pomelee Julie Pope Bob Priddy 155 Debbie Priddy , . J 5, T Mgg, , y to Alan Qualman ph ,. :K S it 313 iv if c an e C S John Ramey J y V4 . W ff' 5' y fe- , .. Ruth Ravas '45 ,pg V if il 349, J J, 3 in Nadine Redfield , l ee . 5-be eA,-A l Mary Reinlngef C S' J Sue Rex , J S i t S ' Stephanie Rhodes A rg ,: ,. J .hh Terry Reyome fly -Q , 55,2 Q , ee C e4 YL - 'Y Rickard MLA-1 If H y W k u L, . Agn? Richard Riedmier 5 T 7' fd N ' ff 'fd ' Gail Robel ,5 riir J fe , i-ee Qvft, Jodi Robron it y S S Midafgf, p , f e Craig Rosiar ' J y ds F14-45' y M to If A ax Tom Sams Y Q2 , X 5,14 Vr. nf: x ,ciiy?'WwW'lP 1, tl A J Frank Savage J t e ' J y 'S .V we elif' Qi, Carol Sayre yy W Q ,f S S 5' Vx' x it Q .f f y y E5 ge, a Cheryl Schau 55 y fr,-Q' fn of W J Mary Schmitt l ' 'lg S y ' it ae f S Carol Schoenfeld ff? ' ' 'r K ry 'R e ,,tr,t if' New M41 'J rrr, W 'R V V2 ,. x-,A , ,xv 'V ' , VA 'A . -V,, ,Zq'us.x! Mike Schultz sw f J if 'J itll his 1' Scott Semon 'diy ' iF Q xi C ei, X Brian Shields eg .Ti i fix fe, 'Ei ' I Nd fx it ' I, 4 it . f x Jim Sisi J ,Mi ' 737 , e A ChesterSkorupa f' S S SQ S Cindy Smialowski Qi?--f -y J J .-SW? R i Amy Smith Bob Solis Z J A ee . eel Gena Spencer may S I 156 vi? Xa y' fr' A 'Z - f 62 1. is P ,cis During the Spirit Jug assembly ' E 7 I yy I I V 'X V ., I ,I . ,V M ,wx it h is if A ' ffl ' tisr ' ' f ' W i , ,,.f,ff f f' b, r' , , - , a ri Q w if 5 ' , , i W , i QW H , . V ,1 iff C V- , IZ 'rx h u I A D , . V ' ' 4 it ' L 3 , X ' - qi: ' ig, ,af w df . 3 6, C . 1 N tl I if in i M1 fr f i W at S ' V ' Wt 1 r V YH ' 1 ' ' :zzz ,xy , . M1 ,954 jij., A if ,ggi ' ' Q51-' l 1, 35' V i . 1' . f 4 2 ' - - 5, 4 r' 1 f ' Q 1 , 4 , 1 1 I .M k ' in Q D gui. V. g rg ,, 4 ' -Hal ,Vk N: Y VV , . ,gg W vw A VV, I I , it' i n -gg , ., 42 . f rm S A it 1 . 3 tml gags. Z it . f 'rx , .5 ,,- f, L ' f fl l' x an Q,-L- Wi fi ,,', 'fi ' f S ' l ' 'Q l 4 . . .xbky , gl M4 ., A .. , , A, 'wif if 3 i ., A , i n A 5 uf 2 ,V RQ 1,5 , 5,7 ,K . , Q A' K ' f 'fp '!?'ll'UQ-' 5, 'Z , Q , 'ri fa 'evi- ' ' r l , fvef,.fu,,,,feif5 '1'l 5' Pi I 'K 911 ,gf Am ' Q? ' 6 if ,,,.. ' f' ' Pfl , any s: s .aff C i ay J xr ' V .Q 1 - 3542 -.74 'I ax 5 it rf. ,ln an I ,VI ,H ,C 'hw rise to show their spirit. Z W' 3 .4551 I ' li ' li' V ,e lg, 17,- f. ' -I ,iii of it W , ., , ss,e i C is , Qfxg, - 'J V , Wm-- X D H Xi ,Q 9+ i A , ,A x ,. . ., AH 495 1' f ws. ' Mark Spindler Randy Stratford Sue St. Clair Cindy Stevens Sue Stouffer Jack Stinson Ann Streng Lora Stucky Debbi Taylor Chris Thompson June Traub Patty Underwood Debbi Vance Phil VanHollebeke Rick Vargo Jean Velliquette Paul Venard Debbie Wade Debbie Wadsworth Connie Wagner Sarah Wallack Darrell Webb Kendrick Webb Debbie Wells LuAnn Whitfield John Whittington Debbie Wickline Bill Wright Greg Wysin Amy Young 157 4 ' Freshman Class Officers: Joe lVlahler, President, Debbie Castillo, Vice President, Laurie lVlontgomery, Secretary, Alfredo Cantu, Treassurer. John Ahrens ,K 4. My Q .1 - 51 3, This year, as in preceeding Francisco Alvafel ' , ' l years at P.C. H. S. , the freshman John Ambrozy 2 N ' , 'Q' class set the pace in many ways. if A X 3 For the first time, the frosh won rl ,fir rssf i the homecoming float competition, T f by as r prevailing over the strong opposi- s V . , e r gag s tion offered by the sophomore, jun- W ' A 'iir G - ior, and senior entries. Patricia Andrews ,A lrvfi. s ggraff l , - K As if for an encore, the fresh- Teresa Andrews 5 f 'ii. is . 'r ' iid ' s A lf , 'Q' 'r men took top honors in the annual Gale Apple 4 f,, . fr me ' Q fsrs i e, magazine drive, adding S100 to 1 A- r ' if F their treasury. A.-..f2, .-is A sa si: A j With their first year behind them ' A ' J f the class of 1978 has shown the A - I A make their remaining years at Port Clinton High School memorable. Kathy Arnold Kyle Auxter enthusiasm and talents which should Gary Arico . ,a ff - ' A , 'W' , S- ,sr-: V f . A of 'K A gg 5' ' ' ig f .V ., , E uv:-,eff s t as -. A - ., , V If n ' V Q t, .5 at 158 Freshmen Top Upper Classes in Magazine Drive I U,, K K, g, , V,,, vga f gg5jk35ywm:n'dpmg.15j: L5?yvfw,1yfQ B 5 l , . ,M r, . ,tak rv vs W ' , it i, l . 7 5 - 29 4 L ,A Mg, ak, ' fl I 4E,y.?- 'W- Mt if 'A In W l il A Ewa 4 ,, ,f K' M, . , R , . , . .. 4 ' x :gr ,, , 1 'H avr ,.Mm r 1 t , 5, H x . r J i z , Q y , N 4 M Ykuv A af kt ,l,', nm snqw p ' 3 3 , , i will g vm: K G.- sl I r U 1 A o 2: r is 'rsarr s i A ,r' ' ' ' ' ' A . ijfTf 55f:: X H 2 -? . H A 'SJC P. ' .y A ' l' , gg ' 5 sf nuff , . - ii' A ' V. 'Tiff' -3 ,SLT V. F Mfgt, I ,' 51VV.f-gi t L, M 5' HJ' il s V Y , V K i 1 if, - : y i - K 7, K . gl , ' 9- ' 1' ' 9 'A ,Q , ' -.-' ' 1 . . Z i. - 7 A 2 5 ' ' 5:2 A f. 3 'N H K, . It ,.., ,S i . 3 , ki, , ?r , Sgt ' 'l if. ' V , 2 N -, 1 . 2, A , , ,, ,. ', .. .. K' E., I f-v' K- fs -v 5: 'K t , fbgahg :QQ th - ' :lar A Q l 5 ,I Q L N i . ll? 2 if-Mill'-f,.w lQ1f-fx? i M 'ii 4 K 'gmgty 1 i 4 vx fry twv - X 1 1, J ff S x ' if K' 1 lv,.' bs, ig 'ilk e- J' A ',,, 1 fe Eg- Q1-1 . K CL ilwx get 4 ., gferg, g u rl' lx C ai, 1 F2 if I' V' ff. an, J, Q J 'it l gr e is .4 I 'l at Q' 5 M, 4 , , ss, l i 4 x .,: C, mmWw,Map- ,, - - - ey? .'-.' puqef q 2. ' ,i K , ' .3 r es- ffzivyr ' CL 5 A Hi- fl. . 5 fu if f , lg r X 555 it 255, L . . AW: Q, 1 ,K X Q, ll , C at ug 9 V ' cp s 3 , Nga V . L, ,,J i . . ,,,I,wLf41'1gQQg6a. , ff 1- s lx ,s i dw mf JL? Il EEEjgE x Susan Bahnsen Cathy Bailey Annette Baker Kelly Beggs Jessica Below Matthew Below Pat Berry Karla Beverly John Boling Lisa Bolton Randy Boon Nancy Bowen Mike Brown Sharon Brown Annette Bullock Gary Butler Matt Buxton Alfredo Cantu Janet Cantu Linda Cantu Tom Carr Greg Carson Artemio Castillo Debbie Castillo Marie Chagnon Julie Chapman Laura Ciancarelli Mike Clemens Joe Clemons Greg Collister Greg Columbia Jeff Cook Lonnie Cook Ronnie Cook Mike Crosser Sue Cuevas Cindy Cutcher Dan Deak Ed Dezelick Julie Donner Larry Dooley Barb Doss Lori Doyle Valerie Driftmyer Rebecca Dubbert Brenda Dugan Amy English Owen Espejo Cindy Estry Walter Eulett Steve Fisher Jerry Flynn Teresa Flynn Nancy Foote 'x IL-f ...N-... l 5 6 'QW , V41 k, 1 . . A ll . , ll X X 1 A My in 'L dz xl My y,yy - A 4. , wean' ,gy ,fn . v , Barb Frank G Diane Frederick Irma Gamboa ,VZ t Penny Gantos is it Chris Garceau ..ey qe' tg, ., W I J' lf VQ il., -K , ' zu :BUSY l 'fn l -.,, , W A I.. K 3 x 5 l 5 i Spirit Jug is announced M9 rl, , ., W, ,M K ,,., .. 'F - ff' MM w I ' , A ' gi if t wwf , , , xo? QVA s,gwymM? ' ., wg Q , ' , .niet g', Q l, in 1, Debra Gardener Joe Gardener Vince Gardener Jacki Gaskalla Dan Gregos ian Donna Giguire Kathy Glasco Keith Gonya ' ABA , f mv . 'tx x. , In x. 1- 5 . xi li at 5 I ,- r 4' 5 Q 'rl if - fame M 4 - Cy i -Q . - ., ak-,gig-H,-,:. v 'Ji' .fc l it ,bv ,, K ,,w.g'ff r '11, ,Cb W 9' k eQRY An N: r h , . ,lf -H-any . M ' 3. 1 6? G 5 A.. , 7f.v '1-,uwgi i n ,dbwl ei ,a?'1 ' t dx' , 2 173, . I ' N '. 'W' f 4, , ,J wi'-r.. We x Q' . I K f,,b :c,,, nth I 1, I k E gif, y fyl ,Aki 4 L ' ,gf W ,K , f E M in N Q. 'Y 6 . nv. ,... ,, K nf,--'--Q, ' 1-13 ,W W, , fA,.,fX4 gg! . K Michele Mahoney expresses joy as the winner of the ' i f ' E , : f X 199' , Q wi X fs.. give- I ? Pi Alan Graffin J ,fl . ln , A 13 - fm , f f 1, ,H ' .:. lg. -I get A L-.A f . ps, gisqeffife?-V .V . E X U l . ,mm .V W r T5 . .ag ag rf ' . . a. .gf 3-gzf fra -K. 2' Q Szkifz' '5 .irq - ssiizsfg, W- . :Sf 115g,:7171'i V ' .3i1:1z.f J l ES X 'le -- A il l t A ., . , ,cv 51, - N ,,., cr , ,, . C! , ', if rs -' K -in k t, .f - K , :AFS 55' A , . , ak' 3 'Ir xv. xx! R .ig . ..g it W' . 5. 1, :Q A r ' f 'S Y , sd' .55 1 S S F' 5 3435A 15, I ':, 54 S 1? Ti 5 x fi M av- r It ,,: My ,mtg 1. wry-L' 5 Q 1 e 1 1 l aair K .X M g, 4 . A l l 3: ,.,., , Y Sherrie Greene Mollie Greer ni Q 4 f Y nw Q Sv E . Lori Gruber Antonio Guerra . Sue Hall il' A ji S R .4 J, 'egffvm -- 1- i:L:fi '111f'Y -' 4.e.,l1,.i,i..,e,l,35,Q...v.. .. .W 5 fi ifffff? 'lr 'S wi Dan Hafgel' , an 4 W W Paul Harper A' I I Kathy Hatt I A Mg. . fa M Nancy Hause 'Y L P ff, Brenda Hensley 4 - J? V, . Dan Hepp John Herman Harold Herzog Ken Heschel Mark Hetrick Annette Hewko Stacey Hollingsworth Rich Holz Karen Holzapfel Sue Thierry and Julie Moffat participate as French club carols in the halls. Jim Honaker if Mike Hopkins Ken Horn Angalia Howard Dan Howerth Sally Howerth r f - if 57575 Effffff' J, 45 J ., '. A ff,if-ff , t ,, gf? A- , I i -ff - ,jx - ' , M - . ,M ...., , K A ,sf 'J V ... ' ' a -32 HL - ., - s-Migl. Q5 3 ive-qi, .4 I it 161 Pat Hutchison Eugene Hutsenpillar Lee Hutton Lisa J., Jensen Lisa M. Jensen Tracey Johnson Carol Jones Sharon Jones Dan Karshuk Kelly Keck Terri Keck Mark Kelly Charles Kenney Dan King Faye Kleinhans Kim Kokinda Michele Kokinda Jim Kollman Kathy Kosztyo Karen Kraus Robert Kreutzfeld Diane LuCumsky Jim Laney Rick Lano Ken Lemke Pat Limestahl Sue Lindermann Craig Lippus Brenda Lohrback Jean Lucas Randy Lucas Joe Maheler Michelle Mahoney Cindy Mays Amy Maytham Cindy McCoy Terri McDavitt Tim McGee Angelia McGlothlin Ralph McRitchie Mark Mezger 162 , 2.2 9' A Q 6 9 Q '15 55 4 'x Q X . X R W 9 We N ' Him: W' 12121 ' -. If We ,Q ,. . J. is 1 2 IV' K it .lr fi . .A ' 18 K it :Y tx 1 f 5-x ., !': A, 1. 4- wi ' Au.-' be 71:-'lfnl :XR , Ns. ar, ,,.W v Frosh First in Float Competition C it L Q, C ' ii J i1 L it . My W f ,.. . it ,I i , ' W -N' rf-L '-fm ' :V Q 1 . no , .K f Q, F Q-vt as M y T ' Q. . ' . .' 21 f lil A. L . X, ' f 5, .,x.'- A 6, '. , ' , Q : 4 , gr - H , I -5 'll V Q '53 X3 ' li' 'X li f J f fait l ' 4' l ll -All 7' . V 'W W l 5, .j -- if 5 , , ' fix, 1 'ugly , is , V i f ' ' I fx , to K K L5lg,,.c i K '.-A i n , ,.,liQ 'Q l Iyl - gl. C lg, L JC' V. F ' F 1 K W '45 I 1 'p,'gv.wi: -. ja! '-nl ,fir kfvif W. ' rj J ' V .-r di 1 ll ' I 'Lf' a :V ' L ' S- A -' Q ' , 4335-3 V S 4 .,,,t K N A - , 1 'jk yt J i , in gi A . b K VW A f ' , - Lf is K W 1 li-2 P , ig: ' ' A 'Hi' 1-if YK4 'Mc ff wif? ' ft f my .MP ' ,N 5 - y gil 1 - A N ,IFR - u .. -we ' f ,lfgg-N, ' . f K .- L QK S is ,ff : 0 iz- i t ' ll A R' 'S li-will 2 it .. . -e 4 C Q f N' N . :fl As , . 4 s - N: 5- lW'3f W 5' 'C A 3 M3 his l k'l-, M J 4 s N ld. I 14- 4. , xx .fi 11- 1 I I K h , i V K W, 1, . Vfr, 1 K f , .. or QB e x , .N I r .k,. f ' 'J 3' I . A 4 K I ,K mi . A AX . ,. ,Q - Xu, X z E W, , 1 ci 'W - Q dwarf ' L, 1 Fi' J f' Z J A ,Qi L V t W .3 2 ,f t A qv ' A I 1: , '- V Q J y l , 313 , W -50 i 5 t lslee gf, . f ff fw 2 M 1: C o sy , z, x 14, tiire iwga J fx as um . ,l , , Q Yfz vi w ,- ll' 'igf1aijV C n ' ,',1-- n uf A gf- , 5, r-'- -53, : . . 1 K iggg,1'1Eif12 1SiL i,,,1g.'LE:.:g 51: ,z r-'i' ,. . I '- ,i., - l 1-fl fi 11-,Q 1 , . fiQ2'L1iig'f. iw 5' - - Qi ' -r', .K I XVW' i ww--If ' K1 1. if fx. ' K .51 ' t ' , ' li C - as f 1 M , ., 1 N s.. , A . ,,,, M, - . f.. 1, 6.5 f , ' 5' - , A W i Na - - i -www-Y , F In rl , H--wi. A A .S C f if llfl 4 am iff' ' ' f Midvk .M ' x. K XM., . ,M - , Mas., M l Ni!'Rf'0 KK K .fi f l - M s Doug Millinger M 2 I s Linda Mills eM M I . 6 Brenda Mitchell ' nf ' ,lj , i Dennis Mitchell T X S Spirit Jug assembly. eg 1 5 . K M NQ , , 3 - M M '15'i3':ff? si'i - - MM wi ili. K M -A ng, ,jig T - if fi t s'-ss 7 sei? r f T T f ' ' Q A if S i - ' f772'M7lf'7-f'w J J 57' ll T 1 'J M T ssll T' ' T at E597 M K M l,s.l M K i A . -Ny, -' A ze KK f- '- 1, , I , . K .., 'HO K I T i:3 'x' 'Nl 'Q ff f ' ? zH ' A - 5 thlb 5 M s- VMMM - Mi it ff 'T' Q I S . f A l 1 ,gf M N A M5 'H K jff:::lLKK Lift, J MK ' QfQ'Q5i1 g .lf i' lf ' ' sg kffifg? L j M 1 , 5 . ' ,M i ,JJ ' ' 'if ' A ' . ,galf ii f M - W if 4 fiMM M :V .,g f- -' :M fix ff K K K 4gN A aw-': . V ' 5 J , - if 2 MN' 'ws A . N ' A 'fm ,. .M 3' ' ,ff ri QMMQQM, '11, - N 'Q' ii- M-ffl, T ' - gi?S12l'm 5, ' M - M , sig Qi' L lllss ' J J at .wav , M QM f f , , Q 'v 'ii- - i ' MMS' , MM . -'j 1 gf im gf ' T Q, , K M K . is Mx K E KK fig M- :3 K?vK K KA,KK:.5 . .' I K K M .f . K K K. 5 , Kg KK K MM M K KN l , , I W i K , .EK KR X , K K KK K KK: K --:', QT :nj I A KKKK , , ,KA if KK - 's xi' X 455: M li I ' P K K .:K EM ' K 'L ' K, gg K... x .y M if 3' My T , f 53 M K , ir? J i ,v ,ay -v ' 1 ss s s 'f .ff M '1 ' A 5' V T ' .MW-of E A M5 T l M i i t ?'- ff- , I ,' F-3f' ' A ' M 'A an ,- ff' . I all - ' M l e I i'is ls iss J fi ' if ' 3' , XX- T 'A -fl I M , Owen Esperjo leads a freshman cheer at the Julie Moffat Laurie Montgomery Dave Morelock Connie Mowell Suzanne Muggy Nancy Mulligan Tim Mulligan Mike Murphy Tim Myers Sam Nelson Floyd Noel Jr. Mary Ohm Laurie Oreskovich Dave Owen Judy Owen Jennifer Perry Sandy Perry Teresa Peterson Don Phillips Tony Pittman Bob Plough Janie Pope Gloria Portales Judy Priddy Steve Prusik John Ralph Kevin Regal Kim Rhodes Lori Richards Joe Ritter- 163 Don Rodwancy Ricky Rose Linda Ross Raudel Ruiz Jan Rusincovitch Brad Sampson Dianna Sarty Tami Savage Kellie Sawyer Starlene Sayer Amy Schoenfeld Dave Schumaker Jami Schwind Jeff Scott Jenny Shelton Michelle Shields Joni Shortridge Cindy Sijan ,it ' d s 5 y 1 ,Q ,, er l , S l ' - V ll if J' ' i i 5 Q l i If In 5 1 X xg? 'il T I A K I 'AE V: M I . . 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Georgia Kaufman , Octa K incade Jerry Kissel Rita Kuzma Philip Leedom Russell Leist David Link Ruth Long Thomas Maher Janis Nitz lVlr. Heckert adds his Christmas spirit to the holi- day season. A l W 1 lVliss llllossing does her thing at the Life as- sembly. , S - illl gamfsknadloff , V. L ut ice T il, 5' p T f Norma Sass ' r'- T : ' I jf ii t Kathy Schweitzer R f r r e' is Thomas Schweitzer 1 l Robert Serb '-i. is .s-r V . i t Philip Shumaker t,g A5f?f 'i lhe T I Howard Smetzer ' 1 Janet Stephenson i Elizabeth Thompson A L if T Earl Warnke , S 3,..,..,R T e i ., as Jeff Williams ff q.,p , , K , A X 167 Club Directory AFS MEMBERS Amy Ahrens, Marylou Bell, B. Anne Denney, Lisa Glanz- man, Laura Gluth, Lisa Gluth, Heidi Hanko, Deb LaCum- sky, Jackie Ley, Kay Thompson, Debbie Wadsworth, Sarah Wallack, Teresa Wallack, Kay Zekany. BAND 1. MARCHING BAND 2. CONCERT BAND 3. WIND ENSEMBLE 4. IRON BAND Alyce Laird 1, 2: Michelle Mahoney 1. 2: Debwarnke 1, 2: Cindy McCoy 1, 2: Luann Hetrick 1, 2: KayThompson 1, 2: Kim Rhodes 1, 2: Laurie Harrold 1, 2: Janet Smith 1, 2: Beth Denney 1, 2: Renee Wahlers 1, 2: Carol Jones 1, 2: Jean Lucas 1, 2: Christine Thompson 1, 2: Ellen Luebcke 1, 2: Lisa Bolton 1, 2: Pat Limestahl 1, 2: Bobbi Englebeck 1, 2: Laurie Montgomery 1, 2: Christine Horn 1, 2: Gale Apple 1, 2:Cindy Mays 1, 2: Marie Chagnon 1, 2: Penny Nicholls 1, 2: Julie Chapman 1, 2: Kim Kokinda 1, 2: Tim Fisher 1, 2: Vickie Ford 1, 2: Julie Moffat 1, 2: Marie Kocour 1, 2: Sue Muggy 1, 2: Kelly Beggs 1, 2: Amy Gresh 1, 2: Barbara Doss 1, 2: Kellie Sawyer 1, 2: Deb Vance 1, 2: Lisa Jensen 1, 2: Sally Howerth 1, 2, 4: Bob Molnar 1, 2: Mark Tewers 1, 2, 4: Dan Harger 1, 2: Randy Boon 1, 2: Paul Venard 1, 2: Bill McDondaId 1,2,4:Amy English 1, 2:Jodi Robron 1, 2: Mike Murphy 1, 2, 4: Irma Gamboa 1, 2: Harold Herzog 1, 2: Julie Cochran 1, 2: Jim Stouffer 1, 2: Dan Gerogosian 1, 2, 4: Carol Streeter 1, 2: Susie Bahnsen 1, 2: Annette Bullock 1, 2: Elizabeth Somers 1.2: Kathy Gulau 1, 2:Jackie Lay 1, 2: Becky Milliser 1, 2: Betsy Smith 1, 2: Carol Bloom 1, 2: Pat Lacer 1, 3, 4:Tanya Phillabaum 1, 2, 4: Sue Wonnell 1, 2, 4: Debbie Molnar 1, 2: Valerie Burr 1, 3, 4: Patty Smetzer 1, 2, 4: Bob Dodge 1, 2, 4: Ricki Ford 1, 2, 4: Barb Matta 1, 3, 4: Tammi Savage 1, 2, 4: Jan Gill 1: Bob Hensely 1, 2: John Netherland 1, 2: Jon Wight 1, 2: Mark Enderle 3, 4: Greg Laird 3, 4: Keith Fleming 1, 2, 4: Brad Luebcke 1, 2, 4: Anne Thorne 1, 3: Jill Felber 1, 3: Sue Dunham 1, 3: Carol Anderson 1, 3:JuIie Taylor 1, 3: Michelle Garber 1, 3: Kay Zekany 1.3: Ida Heineman 1, 3: JoEIIen Grover 1, 3: Bill Jones 1, 3:Jane Rider 1, 3: Andrea Karshuk 1. 3: Diane Terp 1, 3: Sue Ma- guire 1, 3, 4: Martha Christ 1, 3: Martha Anderson 1.3: Jill Klotz 1, 3: Sally Smith 1, 3: Laurie Gresh 1, 2: Vicki Gresh 1, 3: Kathy Lacer 1, 3: Cathy Honaker 1, 3: Matt Tewers 1, 3: Jane Bernard 1, 3: Pam Coyle 3: Debbie Linger 1, 3, 4: Shelia Garberson 1, 3, 4: Ruth Ravas 1, 3, 4: Sue Howerth 1, 3, 4:Tina Maguire 1, 3, 4: Jane Held 1, 3, 4: Mary Beth Murphy 1, 3, 4: Kyle Johannsen 1, 3, 4: Brian Montgomery 1, 3, 4: Kim Fleming 1, 3, 4: Bob Redmond 1: DaveTurnage 1, 3, 4: Greg Waggoner 1, 3, 4: Steve Holzapfel 1, 3, 4: Francine Jeremy 1, 3: Sue Thierry 1, 3: Jami Schwind 1,3: John Stein 1, 3, 4: Martha Fulton 1, 3, 4: JeffCipiti 1, 3: Brian Fahey 1, 3. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY Lisa Ciancerelli, Kim Clawson, Pam Coyle, Heidi Hanko, Sue Loeffler, Jane Wallack, Dawna Wood. RESERVE Sue Binns, Karen Cellier, Patty Gahris, Tracy Holzhauer, Kathy Klingbiel, Sarah Wallack. FRESHMEN Jessica Below, Lori Ciancerelli, Teresa Flynn, Nancy Haus, Michelle Mahoney, Laurie Montgomery. 168 CHORALE Paul Anderson, Mark Balemian, Sherri Balemian, Marty Ballard, Marylou Bell. Judy Branum, JoEllen Busby, Roberta Campbell, Carol Clemons, Vicki Coors, Marcia Drenton, Lana Eagy, Diane Fastzkie, Judy Flemming, Tammy Flynn, Patty Gahris, Lisa Glansman, Julie Gottschalk, Nancy Hanko, Kathy Hepp, Angie Hallman, Robin Hovis, Elain lrick, Don Janes, Cindy Jesen, Laurel Kendel, Brian Krause, Debra LaCumsky, Alice Laird, Sue Loeffler, Cheryl Martin, Pat Menier, Martin Mortus, Michelle Mosser, Annette Nash, Ken Ohlemacher, Sue Peterson, Kathi Rickard, Mary Schmitt, Carol Shoenfeld, Mike Schultz, Kim Testa, Paul Walker, Cindy Yeager. CHORUS Pat Andrews, Gary Arice, Matt Below, Mike Brown, Sharon Brown, Laura Ciancarelli, Mike Clemons, Julie Donner, Lori Doyle, Valerie Driftmyer, Becky Dubbert, Theresa Flynn, Diane Frederick, Vincent Gardnr, Alan Graffin, Nancy Hause, Brenda Hensley, Jin Honaker, Dan Howerth, Tracy Johnson, Chuck Kenny, Karen Kraus, Brenda Lohrbach, Joe Mahler, Marge Massingell, Terri McDavitt, Doug Millinger, Linda Mills, Jane Pope, Joe Ritter, Starlene Syre, Joni Short- ridge, Steve Stroh, Vicky Taylor, David Thusat, Peter Thusat, Annette Tokar, Gary Van Deusan, JoAnne Young, Debra Za m, Joe Hoenig. COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION Vicki Driftmyer, Sue Ebel, Vickey Forss, Jane Howton, Sandy lrick, Pam Lakin, Cindy Long, Mary Ohlemacher, Susie Sa ms, Mitzi Schau, Debbie Schiewe, Gale Snider, Julie Stucky, Elizabeth Thusat, Rosann Tuggle, Tina Vandeusen. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Andy Zam, Pres.: Eileen Short, V. Pres,: Bill Chapman, Treas.: Wendy Phalin, Sec.: Ray Andrews, Julie Bergman. Cindy Bowen, JEffCOIE,J06f1 Cupp, Denise Flynn, Janine Koch, Lisa Lykens, Cindi Massingill, Laurie Muncey, Bob Redmond, Joe Rollo, Louise Schramm, Kim Sporsty, Ron VanDeusen, Tony Winke. DOLL-FINS Diane Zeis, Pres.: Karen Mooney, V, Pres.: Debbie Wads- worth, Treas.: Sue Ravas, Sec.: Pam Belden, Marylou Bell, Jill Brooks, Valerie Burr, Pam Coyle, Bobbi Englebeck, Jill Felber, Annette Gable, Heidi Hanko, Nancy Hanko, Tracy Holzauher, Sue Ihnat, Andrea Karshu k, Kathy Klingbiel, Jackie Lay, Nancy Letterhos, Sue Loeffler, Lisa Madden, Tina Maguire, Sue Merrill, Annette Nash, JoAnn Riley, Diane Terp, Jane Wallack, Sarah Wallack, Amy Young, Julie Young, Cathy Zeis. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES Dirk Shumaker, Pres,: Richard Enderle, V. Pres.: Paul Walker, Sec.: Mark Enderle, Treas,: Dave Bergman, Jim Bloom, Tim Celek, Steve Cellier, Gary Chance, Jeff Cipiti, John Cipiti, Mike Gill, Shane Greer, Duke Howell, Graig Laird, Bowen Loeffler, Joe Reddick, Jack Rex, Ken Schoen- feld, Oliver True, Ramon Tbarra. F. H.A. Jennifer Foster, Pres.: Cathy Honacker, V, Pres.: Eva Ca stillo, Sec.: Theresa Ca ntu, Treas.: Carol Anderson, Pat Berry, Linda Dorski, Yvonne Dowdle, Diane Fredrick, Mary Gutkoski, Rose King, Marie Kocour, Cindy Long, Sally Lopez, Pat Underwood, Cindy Walland, Tina Whiting, Theresa Winke, Debbie Za m. F.P.M. l I I Chester Tokar, Pres.: Mary Beth Murphy, V. Pres.: Mary Schmitt, Sec.: Brian Fahey, Treas.: Teresa Cantu, Martha Christ, Yvonne Dowdle, Linda Dorski, Barb Doss, Nancy Foote, Irma Gamboa, Tanya Hutchinson, John Jenson, i Ca rol Jones, Penny Nicholls, Matt Tewers, Cheryl Whitson. FRENCH CLUB Theresa Andrews, Cathy Bailey, Cindy Bailey, Connie Behlmer, Pam Belden, Jill Brooks, Sharon Brown, Tim Celek, Karen Cellier, Marie Chagnon, Gary Chance, Pete Chudy, Laura Conner, Yves Delzenne, Ann Denny, Julie Donner, Barbara Doss, Marcia Drenten, Suzi Dunham, Maria Erebia, Owen Espejo, Keith Fleming, Theresa Flynn, Ti m Flynn, Vickie Gresh, Kathy Gulau, Nancy Hanko, Karen Holzapfel, Cathy Honaker, Carol Jones, Kathy Klingbiel, Kim Kokinda, Brian Krause, Lisa Madden, Tina Maguire, Michelle Mahoney, Bill McClean, Mary Ann McGreevy, Sue Merill, Julie Moffat, Michelle Mosser, Jerry Petersen, Donna Pugh, Jane Ramey, Kim Rhodes, Laurie Richards, Sue Richards, Gail Robel, Kim Sawyer, Brenda Slaughterbeck, Sue Stoffer, Karen Streng, Kim Testa, Sue Thierry, Kay Thompson, Anne Thorne, Charlotte Timmons, Debbie Wadsworth, Renee Wahlers, Sarah Wallack, Teresa Wallack, Cindy Walland. HI-Y Leo Alvarado, Paul Anderson, Tim Baeckle, John Bahn- sen, Dave Bergman, Dave Blackburn, Chris Buchman, Craig Buchman, Scott Carter, Tim Celek, Steve Celliers, Gary Chance, Mark Ciancarelli, Jeff Cipiti, John Cipiti, Dan Conty, Jeff Coon, Torn Coon, Dave Cox, Tim Cullenen, Dennis Dodge, Scott Donner, Bob Edwards, Mark Enderle, Rich Enderle, Brian Fahey, Tim Flynn, Dave Fischer, Mike Gill, Tom Gresh, John Hanley, Scott Harger, Tim Harnisch, Andy Harrison, Steve Holzapfel, Bill Jones, Ross Jones, John Keys, Greg Laird, Dave LeVeck, Max Lille, Bowen Loeffler, Rick Lucas, Kevin Masing, Mike Matthews, Brian Montgo- mery, Donald Nieman, Jerry Petersen, Rick Redfern, Jack Rex, Ken Schoenfeld, Dave Shammo, Don Somers, Brad Szilagyi, Jerry Tarolli, Oliver True, Dave Turnage, Tom Va ngeloff, Peter Wagner, Dan Woods, Ramon Yabarra. HONOR STUDENTS SENIORS Carol Anderson, Paul Anderson, David Clemons, Thomas Coon, Pamela Coyle, Jack Cupp, Antoinette Deluca, John Dezelick, Linda Dorski, Vicki Driftmyer, Deanna Epke, Mary Fisher, Denise Flynn, Jennifer Foster, Heidi Hanko, Fred Hansen, Tim Harnisch, Sandra Heileman, Steve Hickman, Kyle Johannsen, William Jones, Laurel Kendall, Lynn Krause, Roberta Lano, James McConnell, Steve Milazzo, Raymond Moon, Karen Mooney, Janice Nielsen, Susan Peterson, Susan Richard, Joana Riley, Bonnie Ringeisen, Sally Smith, Gale Snider, Julie Stucky, Peter Wagner, Kay Zekany. JUNIORS Oscar Arrizola, Timothy Baechle, Shari Balemian, Jane Bernard. Sue Brady, Scott Carter, Eva Castillo, Peter Ch udy, Carol Clemons, Debra Conley, Suzanne Conrad, Tracy Cronquist, Marcia Drenton, Maria Erebia, Diane Fastzkie, Jill Felber, Kimberly Fleming, Christopher Freeh, Javier Gamboa, .loseh Garza, Laurie Gresh, Thomas Gresh, Jo Ellen Grover, Nancy Ha nko, Yolanda Herevia, Steven Holzapfel, Susan Howerth, Andrea Karshuk, Kathleen Klingbiel, Jackie Lay, David Lemon, Debra Linger, Susan Ma- guire, Kay McDavitt, Martin McDonald, Mary B. Murphy, Sandra Petersen, Jane Rider, Jane Ritter, Dirk Shumaker, Betsy Smith, Maria Solis, Norma Steele, Craig Stinson, Ka ren Streng, Dorothy Sutherla nd, Julie Taylor, Johnette Timmons, Thomas Vangeloff, Paul Walker, Susan Wonnell. Daniel Woods, James Woods, SOPHOMORES JoAnn Bacak, Mary Bell, Kevin Bidwell, Jeffery Boss. Teresa Cantu, Timothy Celek, Karen Cellier, Martha Ch rist, Jeffrey Cipiti, Barbara Conrad, Elizabeth Denny. Douglas Endicott, Brian Fahey, Tammy Flynn, Patti Gahris, Lisa Glanzman, Lisa Gluth, Julie Gulau, Mary Gutkoski. Michael Harrison, Carolyn Herman, Steven Hoffman, Tracy Holzhauer, Christine Horn, Mark Hoyer, Donald Janes. John Jensen, Jeff S. Jones, Joy Kuras, Debra LaCumsky, Kevin Libben, Christina Maguire, Gregory McKown. Laurie Milazzo, Michelle Mosser, Kimberly Mulligan, Gerald Peterson, Allen Qualman, Ruth Ravas, Stephanie Rhodes, Anne Ritter, Craig Rosiar, Susan St. Clair, Scott Seman. Ann Streng, Debra Wadsworth, Connie Wagner, Sarah Wallack. Amy Young. FRESHMEN Patricia Andres, Gale Apple, Kathy Arnold, Catherine Bailey, Matthew Below, Patricia Berry, Nancy Bowen. Sharon Brown, Janet Cantu, Gregory Carson, Artemio Castillo, Debbie Castillo, Marie Chagnon, Linda Charles- worth, Joseph Clemons, Michael Crosser, Cynthia Cutcher, Barbara Doss, Lori Doyle, Rebecca Du bbert, Owen Espaio, Cynthia Estry, Theresa Flynn, Diane Frederick, Deborah Gardner, Ida Garza, Donna Giguere, Kathleen Glasco, Keith Gonya, Alan Graffin, Brenda Hensley, Daniel Hepp, Annette Hewko, Karen Holzapfel, Kenneth Horn, Daniel Howerth, Lisa Jensen, Carol Jones, Tracey John- son, Mark Kelley, Charles Kenney, Faye Kleinhans, Kath- leen Kosztyo, Vicki Koch, Robert Kreutzfeld, Diane La- Cu msky, Kenneth Lemke, Brenda Lohrbach, Jean Lucas. Joe Mahler, Marjorie Massingill, Edgar May, Amy May- tham, Angela McLaughlin, Julie Moffat, Nancy Mulligan. Michael Murphy. Brenda Nusbaum, Laurie Oreskovich, Jennifer Perry, Sandra Perry, Gloria Portales, Judy Priddy, John Ralph, Kimberly Rhodes, Jan Rusincovitch, Joseph Ritter, Amy Schoenfeld, Jeffery Scott, Jenny Shelton. Michelle Shields, Cynthia Sijan, John Sivinski, Mark Skinner, Thomas Soderberg, Elizabeth Somers, John Stein. Ja mes Stouffe r, Steven Stroh, Joy Stucky, Jeffrey Tibbs, Suzanne Thierry, PeterThusat, Michael Turner, Paula Wadsworth, Teresa Wallack, Jonathan Wight, Bret Wight- man, Teresa Winke, Kathryn Wylie, Kay Thompson, Debra Za m. INDIVIDUAL SPEECH Mark Balemian, Shari Balemian, JoEllen Busby, Tim Celek, Pam Coyle, Libra Dunham, Keith Fleming, Martha Ful- ton, Teresa Gresh, Lori Guy, Heidi Hanko, Mike Kolinko, Brad Luebcke, Lisa Madden, Rebecca Milliser, Ray Montgomery, Rose Obregon, Jan Rusincovitch, Brenda Slaughterbeck, Lynn Stager, Cheryl Whitson, Bill Wright. LATIN IV Paul Anderson, Pam Coyle, Bob Dodge, Tim Harnisch, Steve Milazzo, Ray Moon, Jack Rex, Cheryl Whitson, LATIN Ill Laurie Gresh, Joellen Grover, Sue Howerth, Jackie Lay, Debbie Linger, Sue Maguire, Jane Ritter, Sue Spears, Craig Stinson, Julie Taylor, Diane Terp, Tom Vangeloff. LATIN ll Amy Ahrens, Bobbi Englebeck, Brian Fahey, Greg Garrett, Lisa Gluth, Laura Gluth, LuAnn Hetrick, Steve Hoffman, Tracy Holzha uer, Mark Hoyer, Don Ja nes, Jill Klotz, Debra LaCumsky, Robin Lorensen, William McDonald, Tanya Phillabaum, Ruth Ravas, Anne Ritter, Scott Semon, Paul Venard. LATIN I Mike Brown, Alan Graffin, Tracy Johnson, Randy Lucas, Joe Mahler, Brenda Nusbaum, Rosie Obregon tSophomoreJ. Laurie Oreskovich, Peter Thusat, Irma Gamboa, Annette Hewko, Jim Honaker, Brenda Lohrback, Terri McDavitt, Mike Murphy, Penny Nicholls tSophomoreJ, Joe Ritter, John Sivinski, John Stein, Mike Turner, Jon Wgiht. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Oscar Arrizola, Diane Ben nice, Sue Binns, Eileen Camp- bell, Carol Clemons, Yvonne Dowdle, Vicki Driftmyer, Owen Espaio, Diane Fastzkie, Patti Gahris, Michael Mathews, Martin McDonald, Sue Muggy. Angela Osborn. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS Carol Anderson, Paul Anderson, David Clemons, Tom Coon, Pamela Coyle, Jack Cupp, Toni DeLuca, John Deze- lick, Linda Dorski, Vicki Driftmyer, Deanna Epke, Mary Fisher, Denise Flynn, Jennifer Foster, Timothy Harnisch, Heidi Hanko, Fred Hansen, Sandra Heilman, Steve Hick- man, Kvle Johannsen, William Jones, Laurel Kendall, Lynn Kraus, Roberta Lano, James McConnell, Steve Milazzao. Ravmond Moon. Karen Mooney. Susan Petersen, Susan Richard, JoAnn Riley, Sally Smith, Gale Snider, Julie Stucky, Peter Wagner, Diane Zeis, Kay Zekany. JUNIORS Oscar Arrizola, Sue Brady, Pete Chudy, Carol Clemons, Debra Conley, Tracy Cronquist, Maria Erebia, Jill Fel- ber, Chris Freeh, Kimberly Fleming, Thomas Gresh, Laurie Gresh, JoEllen Grover, Nancy Hanko, Steve Holzapfel, Sue Howerth, Jackie Ley, Debra Linger, Kay McDavitt. Martin McDonald, Mary Beth Murphy, Sandra Petersen. Jane Ritter, Craig Stinson, Norma Steele, Karen Streng, Julie Taylor, Tom Vangeloff, Paul Walker, Susan Wonnell, Dan Woods, James Wood. NEWSPAPER Jill Felber, Peter Wagner, Co-Editors: Bobbi Campbell, Ton Coon, Jennifer Foster, Michelle Garber, Laurie Gresh, Martha Fulton, Quin Hagerty, Nancy Hanko, Yolanda Here- via, Jamie Ley, Don Neiman, Sue Petersen, Eileen Short, Brenda Slaughterbeck, Theresa Wallack. ORCHESTRA Amy Ahrens, John Ahrens, Gale Apple, Lynn Bergman, Annette Bullock, Beth Anne Denney, Veronika Eugling, Rick Ford, Martha Fulton, Dan Gerogosian, Annette Hewko, Sally Howerth, Lisa Jensen, Francine Jeremy, Alyce Laird, Brad Luebcke, Laurie Montgomery, Mary Beth Murphy, Mike Murphy, Angela Osburn, Maurice Robinson, Susan St. Clair, Betsy Smith, Ann Streng, Karen Streng, Diane Terp, Mark Tewers, Sue Thierry, Christine Thompson, Paul Venard, Greg Waggoner. O.W.A. Paul Harper, Pres.: Paula Wadsowrth, V. Pres.: Terri Keck. Sec.: Connie Mowel, Treas.: John Ambrozy, Jerry Barnette, Pam Beach, Kelly Beggs, Janet Canter, Jeff Cook. Larry Dooley, Becky Dubbert, Brenda Dugan, Debbie Gittinger. Kathy Hatt, Ken Heschel, Angie Howard, Ken Horn, Lee Hutton, Lisa Jensen, Dan Karschuck, Kelly Keck, Anne Ludrowsky, Margie Massingill, Dean May, Brenda Mitchell, Sam Nelson, David Owens, Don Phillips, Bob Plough, Kevin Regal, Linda Ross, Cindy Sijan, Mike Silva, Jeff Sisi, Albert Solis, Bill Vance, Mark Wiechman, Alan Zerbo, O.W.E. Jim Dubbert, Pres.2 Tim Hatfield, V. Pres.: Ramona Trent. Sec.: Connie Guiher, Treas.: Mike Whiting, Historian: Ron Conner, Frank Coors, Angie DeLaFuente, Dwayne Flem- ing, Glen Fletcher, Cindy Glovacky, Gary Howerth, Debbie Leggett, Rosemary May, Joe Mitchell, Jim0'Brien, Mike Priddy, Bill Reifsnyder, Bill Whitfield, Randy Wiechman, Ja ne Wright. REVISTA Cindy Bailey, Carol Clemons, John Dezelick, Rich Enderle. Martha Fulton, Nancy Hanko, Kathy Lacer, Jamie Ley, Debbie Linger, Martin Matthes, Greg McKown, Ray Montgomery, Don Nieman, Kevin Skorupa, Betsy Smith. Lo ra Stucky, Peter Wagner, Susie Wonnell. SIXTEEN Paul Anderson, Mark Balemian, Shari Balemian, Carol Clemons, Tom Coon, Marcia Drenton, Patti Gahris, Greg Garrett, Lisa Glanzman, Julie Gottschalk, Don Janes. Cindy Jensen, Laurie Kendall, Alyce Laird, Sue Loeffler, Cheryl Martin, Ken Ohlemacher, Sue Petersen, Julie Tay- lor, Kim Testa, Greg Waggoner, Paul Walker. STUDENT COUNCIL Cathy Bailey, Jane Bernard, JoEllen Busby, Tim Cullenen, Jill Felber, Mary Fisher, Jane Held, Mike Matthews, Kay McDavitt, Katy Moffat, Janie Pope, Maurice Robinson, Craig Stinson, Peter Wagner, Jane Wallack. Sarah Wal- lack. Theresa Wallack. SPANISH CLUB Gale Apple, Marylou Bell, Jim Bloom, Annette Bullock. Mike Bu rdorf, Debbie Castillo, Julie Chapman, Martha Ch rist, Jeff Coon, Tracy Cronquist, Tammy Dionne, Yvonne Dowdle, Jamie Erebia, Yolanda Herevia, Lisa M. Jensen, Dave Krause, Sue Lindemann, Sally Lopez, Jean Lucas, Becky McGee, Diana Owen, Gloria Portales, Jane Rider, Joni Sh ortridge, Wanda Simpson, Susan St. Clair, Ann Streng, Tracy Torres, John Tursic, Darrel Webb, Teresa Winke, Bill Wright. TRI-HI-Y Ja ne Held, Pres.: Annete Gabel, V. Pres.: Jane Ritter, Sec.: Andrea Karshuk, Treas,: Sue Howerth, Chaplin: Martha Anderson, Jill Brooks, Pam Belden, Jane Bernard, Pru- dence Bublitz, Valerie Burr, Eileen Campbell, Roberta Campbell, Theresa Cantu, Karen Cellier, Martha Christ, Lisa Ciancerelli, Carol Clemons, Laura Conner, Denise Cook. Pam Coyle, Cathy Cutcher, Toni DeLuca, Marcia Drenten. Lana J. Eagy, Bobbi Englebeck, Mary Fisher,Vicki Ford, Jennifer Foster, Tammy Fritz, Annette Gabel, Patty Ga hris, Lisa Glanzman, Laura Gluth, Lisa Gluth, Amy Gresh, Laurie Gresh, Heidi Hanko, Nancy Hanko, Laura Harold, Jane Held, Donna Hensley, Tracy Holzhauer, Kathy Honaker, Christine Horn, Sue Howerth, Sue lhnat, Francine Jeremy, Laurie Kendall, Andrea Karshuk, Jill Klotz, Marie Kocour, Lynn Kraus, Kathy Lacer, Debbie LaCumsky, Alyce Laird, Jackie Lay, Nancy Letterhos, Lisa Madden, Cheryl Martin, Kay McDavitt, Barb Matta, Sue Merrill, Donna Metcalf, Laurie Milazzo, Katy Moffat, Laurie Moore, Kim Mulligan, Sue Petersen, Tanya Phillabaum, Peggy Podgurski, Julie Pope, Ruth Ravas, Sue Ravas, Kathi Rickard, Sue Richard, Ja ne Rider, Jane Ritter, Gail Robel, Jodi Robron, Mary Schmidt, Carol Shoenfeld, Eileen Short, Betsy Smith, Sally Smith, Julie Taylor, Diane Terp, Chris Thompson, Patty U nderwood, Debbie Vance, Debbie Wadsworth, Jane Wallack. Sarah Wallack. Cindy Walland, Kathy Wierzba, Amy Young, Julie Young, Debbie Zach, Diane Zeis, Kay Zeka ny. 169 Senior Directory ANDERSON, CAROL D. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1, 2, 3: FHA 4: Honor Student 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4, Wind Ensemble 4: Camelot Band 4. ANDERSON, PAUL M. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus 1: Football 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: Sweet Sixteen 4: Tennis Team 2, 3. ANDREWS, RAY A. -Vocational - D.E.C.A. 4: Goll Team 1, 2: Hi-Y 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Intramural Football 4: Intramural Basketball 4. BACAK, DON E,- BasketbaII4: Football 1. BAILEY, RIC N, - General- Chorale 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4. BALEMIAN, MARK S. - College Preparatory - Baseball 4: Chorale 2.3, 4:Chorus 1: Football 1: Golf Team 1, 3: Individual Speech 4: N.F.L. 4: Sweet Sixteen 2, 3, 4: Wrestling Team 2. BENNICE, DIANE R, -College Preparatory- F.H.A, 1, 2: G.A,A. 1, 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 4: Individual Speech 2, 3, 4: N,F.L. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Track 1: Volleyball 4. BERGEMAN, DAVID P. - College Preparatory - Cross Country 2, 3: F.C,A. 3, 4: Golf Team 3: Gym Assistant 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Individual Speech 1: Swimming-Team 2, 3.4, BERGMAN, JULIE E,-Vocational - D.E.C.A. 4: Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: F.H.A. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4:VolleybaIl 4. BERGMAN, LORETTA L, -College Preparatory - F.P.M. 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1: Track 1, 2. BILLENS, LISA J. - Business and General- G.A.A. 1: Library As- sistant 1:Track 1. BINNS, SUSAN A. - General- Cheerleader 4: Chorale 2: Chorus 1. G.A.A. 1, 2, 4: Individual Speech 4: Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Track Timer 2. BLOOM, CAROL J. - Business - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BOREMAN, JAMES C. - Vocational -V.I.C.A. 3, 4. BOWEN, CYNTHIA L. -Vocational - D.E.C.A.4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Wrestling Timer 3, 4. BUCHMAN, CRAIG C. - General- Class Treasurer 1: Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Gym Assistant 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling Team 3, 4. BURR, VALERIE S. - College Preparatory - Basketball 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Doll-fins 3, 4: F,H,A. 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Pep Band 2, 3, 4:Tennis Team 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Wind Ensemble 4. BUSBY, JO ELLEN - College Preparatory - Chorale 3, 4: Chorus 1: F.H.A. 2, 3: G,A,A. 1, 2, 3: Honor Student 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 4: Sweet Sixteen 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CAL, SELENA E. - Vocational -0.W.A. 1: Pep Club 1. CELLIER, STEVE E. - College Preparatory - Football 2, 3. 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 4. CARSON, JEFFREY L. - General- Cheerleader 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 4: Swimming Team 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. CHAPMAN, WILLIAM R. -Vocational-CIassVice-President2: D.E.C.A. 4: Spanish Club 1. CIANCARELLI, LISA M. - College Preparatory - Cheerleader 2.3, 4: Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Gym Assistant 4: Honor Student 2, 3: ln- dividual Speech 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: N.F.L, 2, 3:Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Tennis Timer 4. CIPITI, LINDA M. - College Preparatory - French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Office Assistant 4: Student Council 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Wrestling Timer 1. 2. CIPITI, JOHN D. - General- Concert Band 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Marching Band 1:Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1. DORSKI, LINDA D. - College Preparatory - F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.P.M. 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4: Sports Statisti- cian 3. DOWDLE, YVONNE D, - College Preparatory - F.H.A. 1, 2, 4: F.P.M. 4: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Individual Speech 3, 4: Library Assistant 2: N.F.L. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. DRIFTMYER, VICKI L,- Vocational- C.O.E. 4: G.A.A. 1. 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Individual Speech 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: N.F.L. 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. DUBBERT, JIM -Vocational - Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2. DUNN, CYNTHIA- General- G.A.A. 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. DUNFEE, DEBORAH A. - Vocational- Library Assistant 2: V.l.C.A. 3, DUNFEE, VICTORIA L. - Vocational- LibraryAssistant 2. EBEL, SUE K. -Vocational -C.O.E. 4: F.B.L.A. 2: G.A.A. 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. EN DICOTT. RICHARD - General- F.C.A. 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 3: Tennis Team 1: F.F.A. 3, 4. ENGLISH, SUSAN K. - College Preparatory - F.B,L.A. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Sports Statistician 3. EPKE. DEANNA J. - College Preparatory - Newspaper 3: F.H.A. 1, 170 2: French Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Office Assistant 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. EVERLY, CHARLES V. - College Preparatory - French Club 3: Honor Student4: Swimming Team 1, 2: Tennis Team 1.2. FAIRALL, DEBRA R. - Vocational- Basketball 2: Chorale 2: Revista 2. FISCHER, STEVE D. - College Preparatory - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Golf Team 4: Intramural Basketball4. FISHER, MARY T. - College Preparatory - French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Gym Assistant 4: Honor Student 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2: Student Council 4: Swimming Timer 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Volleyball 4. FLEMING, DWAYNE L. -Vocational - F,B.L.A. 3. FLEMING, MATTHEW L, -Vocational - Baseball 2: Chorus 1: Foot- ball 1: Revista 2: Track 1: V.l.C.A, 3, 4. FLETCHER, GLEN A. -Vocational - O,W.E. 4. FLYNN, DENISE R. -Vocational - D.E.C.A, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Honor Student 1, 4: National Honor Society 4: Swimming Timer 2, 3: Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3. FLYNN, TIMOTHY W. - College Preparatory- F.C.A. 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Golf Team 2, 3: Gym Assistant 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, 4. FO RSS. VICKEY M. - Vocational- C.O.E. 4: F.H.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 2. 4: Tennis Team 3. FOSTER, JENNIFER K. - College Preparatory - Newspaper 4: F,H.A.1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3. 4: Individual Speech 2.3: Latin Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: N.F.L. 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Student Council 1: Swimming Timer 3, 4: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. GABEL, ANNETTE S. - College Preparatory -Cheerleader 1.2: Doll-fins 3, 4: G,A.A. 1, 2, 3: Ollice Assistant 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Swimming Timer 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sports Statistician 4. GANGWAY, MARY E. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2: Chorus 1: Class President 2, 3: Newspaper 1: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1: Gym Assistant 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Ball Girl for Football 4. GLOVACKY, CYNTHIA A. -Vocational - F.B,L.A, 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2: G.A,A. 1, 2: O.W.E. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. GONYA, CLAYTON Ill A, - College Preparatory - Baseball 2: Bas- ketball 1, 3: F.C.A. 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 3, 4: Wrestling Team 2. GONZALEZ, CATHY L, - Vocational- D.E.C.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. 1.2: Spanish Club 2. GREER, SHANE P. - General- Cross Country 2, 3: F.C.A. 2, 3: Swimming Team 3: Track 2, 3. GRESH, DEBORAH J. - College Preparatory - French Club 1, 2, 3: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: SwimmingTimer 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Intramural Cheerleader 4. GRESH, PATTI A. - College Preparatory - F.P.M. 2, 3: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3: Individual Speech 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: N.F,L. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Sports Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4. CLEMONS, DAVE M. - College Preparatory - Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Track 1, 2. COLVIN, KIRK P. - General. CONNER, RONNIE E. -Vocational -O.W.E. 4. COON, THOMAS M, - College Preparatory -Chorale 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus I: Newspaper 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Stu- dent 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sweet Sixteen 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3. COORS, FRANK H. -Vocational - O.W.E. 4. COX. JERRY - General. COYLE, PAMELA S. - College Preparatory - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1: Doll-fins 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Honor Student 2, 3, 4: Individual Speech 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Pep Band 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Girl's State. CUEVAS, NORMA -Vocational -G.A.A. 1, 2: Spanish Club 1 2: Track 2: V.l.C.A. 1, 2. CUPP, JACK E. - Vocational- D.E.C.A. 4: Golf Team 2: Honor Stu- dent 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Intramural Football 4: Intra- mural Basketball 4, DE LA FUENTE, ANGELITA - General- Library Assistant 2: O.W.E. 4: Office Assistant 2, 3. DELUCA. ANTONETTE T. - College Preparatory - Chorus 1: News- paper 3: F,H.A. 1: G.A,A. 1, 2, 3: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Office Assistant 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. DELZENNE, YVES C. - College Preparatory -A.F.S. Student 4: French Club4: Intramural Football 4: Intramural Soccer 4. DEROSE, DEBRA K. - Business -Concert Band 1, 2: F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2: Office Assistant4:Track 1. DEZELICK, JOHN P, - College Preparatory - Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Revista 4. DODGE, ROBERT E. - College Preparatory -Concert Band 1, 2, 4: Honor Student3: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 1. 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 3. GRESH, VICTORIA A, - College Preparatory - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1: French Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3: Tennis Team 1: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Track 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. GUIHER, CONNIE L, -Vocational - O.W.E. 4. GULAU, KATHY L. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: G.A,A. 1: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1. GUZAUSKAS. DAN R. - College Preparatory - Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2. HAGERTY, QUIN J. - College Preparatory - Class Vice-President 3, 4: Newspaper 4: Football 1: French Club 2, 3: Swimming Team 2: Wrestling Team 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4. HALE, JAMES E. - Vocational- Chorus 1. HAMANN SCHAU, MITZI L.-Vocational-C.O.E. 4: F.H.A, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Library Assistant 1, 2: Office Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1.2. HANKO, HEIDI M. - College Preparatory - Cheerleader 3, 4: Doll- fins 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: G.A,A. 1, 2, 3: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Office Assistant 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. HANLEY, JOHN F. - College Preparatory - Baseball 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball4: Intramural Football 4. HANSEN, FRED J. - College Preparatory - Cross Country 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4. HARNISCH, TIMOTHY J. - College Preparatory - Cheerleader 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Band 1: Track 1, 2. HATFIELD, TIMOTHY - Vocational - O.W.E, 4. HEILEMAN, SANDRA K. -College Preparatory - Basketball 4: F.H.A, 2, 3: G.A,A. 1, 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: A.F.S. 3, 4. HEINEMAN, OTTO F. - College Preparatory- Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4. HELD, JANE M. - College Preparatory - Class Treasurer 4: Concert Band 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3: Latin Club 1: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1.4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Wind Ensemble 3, 4: Buck- eye Girls State 3. HENSLEY, JOHN L, -Vocational - Chorale 2: Chorus 1: Individual Speech 2: Sweet Sexteen 2. HEREVIA, ARNOLD - Vocational- Gym Assistant 3. HICKMAN, STEVE E. -College Preparatory - Chorus 1: Class Vice- President 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 4: Hi-Y 2: Honor Stu- dent 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: N.F.L. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. HOFACKER, CYNTHIA L. -Vocational- F.B,L.A, 2. HOPKINS, PAUL A. -Vocational - F.B.L.A.4:Student Council 1: F.F.A. 3. 4. HOWERTH, GARY R. -Vocational - Football 1, 2: O.W.E. 4: Wres- tlingTeam 2. HOWTON. JANE G, -Vocational- C.O.E. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3. H UDSON, KATHLEEN M. - General- Library Assistant 4. IH NAT, SUE M. - College Preparatory - Doll-fins 4: French Club 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Office Assistant 3: Swimming Timer 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 Track 2. IRICK, ELAINE C. - College Preparatory - Chorale 3, 4: Chorus 1: F.P.M. 1,2, 3, 4. IRICK, SANDRA L, - Vocational- C.O.E. 4: F.H.A, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4. JADWISIAK, MARY C. - College Preparatory - Newspaper 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Individual Speech 2: Office Assistant 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. JOHANNSEN. KYLE J. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Golf Team 1. 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3: March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 3.4. JONES, JERI L. - Business- G.A.A. 1: Sports Statistician 2, 3, 4. JONES, WILLIAM J. -College Preparatory - Concert Band 1: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 4: Latin Club 1, 2: March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Tennis Team 2: Track 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3. 4. KASTRO, KAY E. - Business - Library Assistant 3. KENDALL, LAUREL K. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: French Club 1, 2: G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1. 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Sweet Sixteen 3, 4: Swimming Timer 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. KOKINDA. DUANE E. - College Preparatory - Basketball 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3:Track 1, 2, 3. KRAUS, LYNN A. - College Preparatory - Honor Student 3, 4: Na- i tio nal Honor Society 3, 4: Office Assistant 2: Student Council 3: Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 1. LACER, KATHY A. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Individual Speech 3: Marching Band 1, Z, 3, 4: N.F.L. 3: Revista 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Tennis Team 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Wind Ensemble 2, 3. LAKIN, PAMELA S. - Vocational- C.O.E. 4: F.H.A. 2, 3: Honor Stu- dent 1, 2, 3. LANO, ROBERTA E. - College Preparatory - French Club 1, 22 G.A.A. 1, 2: Honor Student 1, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Office Assistant 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Track Timer 2. LEGGETT, DEBORAH D. - Business - O.W.E. 4. LETTERHOS, NANCY E, - College Preparatory - Doll-fins 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LIMESTAHL, PAUL J.- General. LOEFFLER, DONALD - College Preparatory - Basketball 2, 3: Class President 1, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling Team 1: Student Trainer 4. LONG, CINDY S. -Vocational -C.O.E,4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Assistant 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. LORENSEN, ROBERT M. -Vocational - D,C.T. 3, 4: Honor Student 4. LUCHSINGER, JEFFREY W. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Swimming Team 1, 2. 3: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, LUDROWSKY, BARBARA J. - Vocational- D.E.C.A. 3, 4: French Club 2. LUDROWSKY, PATRICIA A.- Business. LY KENS, LISA K. - Vocational- Class Secretary 4: D.E.C.A. 4: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A, 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MAHLER, SIDNEY L. - Vocational- F.H.A. 2: Pep Club 4. MASSINGILL, CYNTHIA L. -Vocational - Chorus 1: Newspaper 3: D.E.C.A. 4: Doll-fins 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Track 1. MARTIN, CHERVL A. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2, 3, 4: Cho- rus 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Sweet Sixteen 3, 4: Swimming Timer 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MA'I'I'A, DAVID. MATTHES, MARTIN L. - College Preparatory- Baseball 2: Foot- ball 1.2: Library Assistant 1: Revista 4: Track 1:WrestIing Team 4: Drama Club 2. MAY, ROSEMARY - Vocational- O.W.E. 4. MC CONNELL, JIM. MC DAVITT, PEGGY-Vocational - F.H.A. 1: Pep Club 2. MC GEE, REBECCA E. - College Preparatory- G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3: Honor Student 1, 2, 4: Latin Club 2: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4. MC GLOTHLIN, PATRICIA E. - General- F.H.A. 1: G,A.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 3, 4. MC LAUGHLIN, DELMAR L. - College Preparatory - Chorus 1: Latin Club 1, 2: Electronics Secretary 3, 4. MC LAUGHLIN, RICHARD -Vocational - O.W.S. 1. 2, 3, 4. MILAZZO, STEVEN P. - College Preparatory - Basketball 1, 2: Chorale 1: Cross Country 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3.4: Honor Student 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: ln- tramural Football 4: lntra mural Basketball 4. MITCHELL, JOE M.-Vocational-O,W.E,4. MOFFAT, MARY K. - College Preparatory - Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming Timer 2, 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 4. MOON, RAYMOND F. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1: Ho nor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Marching Band 1: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Band 1, MOONEY, KAREN L, - College Preparatory - Cheerleader 3: Doll- fins 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Gym Assistant 4: Honor Student 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Swimming Team 2: Swimming Timer 2: Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3:Track 1. MOOR, LAURIE C, -College Preparatory -Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Gym Assistant 3, 4: Office Assistant 4: Pep Club 4: Swimming Timer 2, 3, 4:Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MUIRHEAD, JAMES W. -Vocational -Cross Country 1: Track 1. MUNCEY, LAURIE L.-Vocational- Basketball 2, 3: Chorus 1: Class Secretary 2: D.E.C.A. 4: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Office Assistant 1, 2: Spanish Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Sports Statistician 3, 4. MURPHY, JAMES X. -College Preparatory - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2. MEYERS, JUDITH A.-General. NUSBAUM, MICHAEL L. - College Preparatory - Baseball 1, 2, 3: Honor Student 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. O'BRIEN, JAMES M. -Vocational - WrestIingTeam 1, OHLEMACHER, MARY K. -Vocational - C.O.E. 4: Individual Speech 2, O'LALDE, ELMA - Vocational- French Club 2: G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Student Council 1. PANNELL, GILFORD N. -Vocational - F.B.L.A. 1: Swimming Team 1: Tennis Team 1:WrestlingTeam 1: V.I.C.A. 1. PATZ, DENNIS J. -Vocational - Basketball 2: F.B.L.A. 2. PETERSEN, CATHERINE M. - General -G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. PETERSON, SUSAN E. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Newspaper 4: Doll-fins 3: F.P.M. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2: National Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2: Sweet Sixteen 2, 3, 4: Swimming Timer 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, PHALIN, WENDY R. -Vocational - Chorus 1: D.E,C.A. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Honor Student 1:Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Track 2: Sports Statistician 3. POLANCO, DAVID - Vocational. PRIDDY, MIKE W, - Vocational- O.W.E. 4. PRUSIK, PAUL E. - General- Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Golf Team 1, 2: Baseball 4. RAVAS, SUE A. -College Preparatory - Doll-fins 3, 4: F.H.A, 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. REDDICK, JOSEPH L. - General- Baseball 3: Basketball 2: F.C.A, 4: Wrestling Team 3, 4. REDMOND, ROBERT G. -Vocational -Concert Band 1.2: D,E.C.A, 4: Football 1: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 3. REIFSNYDER, BILL -Vocational - Concert Band 1: Football 1: Marching Band 1: O.W.E. 4: Wrestling Team 1. REX. GLENN R. - College Preparatory - F.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: WrestIingTeam 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Football 4: Intramural Soccer 4. REYNOLDS, KATHY L. - General- Volleyball 2: Lacross 3. REYOM E, RICHARD - College Preparatory - Honor Student 3, 4: Swimming Team 1, 2: Track 1, 2. RICHARD, SUSAN E. - College Preparatory - French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2. 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. RI DDLE, SHEILA - Vocational- Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1: Honor Student 1: V.I.C.A. 4. RILEY, JOANN - College Preparatory - Doll-fins 2, 3, 4: G.A,A, 1, 2: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Office Assis- tant 3: Spanish Club 1.2, 3,4:Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. RISTER, LESLIE - Vocational. ROLLO, JOEL H. -Vocational - Newspaper 2: D.E.C.A. 4: French Club 1: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Student Council 3. SAMS, SUSIE B. -Vocational -C.O.E. 4: F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: Individual Speech 3: Office Assistant 2. SANTOYA, IRMA - General. SCHIEWE, DEBORAH A, -Vocational-C.O.E.4: G.A.A. 1, 2 Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3. SCHRAMM, LOUISE A. -Vocational - D,E.C.A, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Span- ish Club 3: Track 2. SHAMMO, DENNIS O, - Vocational- Tennis Team 3: V.l.C.A. 3, 4, SHELTON, JOE. SHORT, EILEEN M. -Vocational - Cheerleader 1, 2: Chorus 1: Newspaper 4: D.E.C.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: GolfTeam 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Swimming Team 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sports Statistician 4, SILVA, GUADALUPE - General, SISSON, DAVID - Vocational- O.W.E. 1, 2. SKORUPA, KEVIN D. - College Preparatory - Revista 2, 3, 4: SwimmingTeam 1: Sports Statistician 1, 2. SMITH, SALLY J. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Individual Speech 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Swimming Timer 3, 4: Tennis Team 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensem- ble 4. SNIDER, GALE A. -Vocational-Chorus 1:C.O.E.4: F.H.A. 1: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3, SPROSTY, KIMBERLY J. - Vocational- D,E.C.A. 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Marching Band 1: Revista 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3: Sports Statistician 3. STEWART, WILLIAM R. - Vocational -V.l.C,A, 3, 4, STUCKY, JULIE A. -Vocational -C.O.E, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: G,A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Assistant 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1. SUMMERSETT, DAN - Vocational- Baseball 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. TA ROLLI, JERRY L. -College Preparatory - Baseball 1, 2, 3: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Football 1: Gym Assistant 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. TESTA, KIM P. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3.4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1: Sweet Sixteen 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. THORNE, ANNE W. - College Preparatory - French Club 3, 4: G.A,A, 1, 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4. THUSAT. MARTHA E, - Vocational- C.O.E. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Re- vista 3: Spanish Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 3: Track 1. TRAYANUM, CATHY E. - Business -Track 1, 2, 3. TRENT, MADONNA - General. TRENT, RAMONA G. -Vocational - O.W.E, 4: Latin Club 2. TRUE, GEORGE 0. - College Preparatory - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: F.C.A, 3, 4: Football 3: French Club 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. TUGGLE, ROJANN M. - Vocational -C.O.E. 4: F,H.A. 1: G.A,A, 1: Office Assistant4. VANDERGIESSEN, BILL - General- Gym Assistant 4: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. VANDEUSEN, RONALD E. -Vocational - D.E.C.A. 4: Football 3: French Club 1, 2: Honor Student 3, 4, VANDEUSEN, TINA M. - Vocational -C.O.E. 4: F.B.L.A. 3: G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3: Pep Club 2: track 2: Track Timer 3. WAGNER, PETER F. -- College Preparatory - Newspaper 4: French Club 2, 3: Golf Team 1: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Revista 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 4: Swimming Team 2. WALLACK, JANE F. - College Preparatory - Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: Class Secretary 1: Class Treasurer 3: Doll-fins 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Spanish Clu b 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Swim- ming Team 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. WALLAND, CINDY A. - College Preparatory - Basketball 2: Con- cert Band 1: F.B,L,A, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 3, 4: French Club 1, 2.3, 4? G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3. 4: Marching Band 1: String Ensemble 1: Tri-Hi-Y 3. WESLEY, JOANNE M. - Vocational- F.H.A.1. WHITFIELD, BILL D. -Vocational - Football 1: O,W.E, 4: Track 1. 2, 3: Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3. 4. WHITING, MICHAEL -Vocational- Basketball 1, 2: Football 2: Track 1, 2. WHITSON, CHERYL A, - College Preparatory - Chorus 1: F.H.A. 2: F.P.M.4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. WICKERHAM, PAMELA - Vocational - 0.0.E.A. 3, 4. WIECHMAN, RANDY A. - Vocational- O.W.E. 4. WIERZBA, KATHLEEN A. - College Preparatory -Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Office Assistant 3: Swimming Timer 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, WINKE, ANTHONY G. - Vocational- D.E.C.A. 4. WOOD, DAWNNA M. - College Preparatory - Basketball 1: Cheer- leader 1, 2, 4: French Club 2: G.A,A. 1, 2: TennisTeam 1: Track 1. WOODS. JOHN A. -Vocational - Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Wrestling 3:V.l.C.A. 3, 4. WOODWORTH, DOROTHY J.- General, WRIGHT, DEBBIE K. -College Preparatory - Basketball 3, 4: Gym Assistant4: Track 4: Volleyball 4. WRIGHT, JAN ET M. - Vocational- Chorus 1: Library Assistant 1, 3 O.W.E. 4, YEAGER, CINDY L. - College Preparatory - Chorale 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1: French Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Assistant 3, 4: Sweet Sixteen 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Track 2, 3. YOUNG, JULIE A. - College Preparatory - Doll-fins 3, 4: F.B.L.A. 2, 3: G,A.A. 2, 3, 4: Office Assistant 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Swimming Ti mer 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sports Statistician 3, 4. ZACH, DEBBIE L. - College Preparatory - Class Secretary 3: F.H.A. 1: French Club 1, 2. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3: Honor Student 2, 3: Swimming Timer 2, 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sports Statis- tician 3. ZAM. JOSEPH A, - Vocational- D,E.C.A. 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Intramural Football 4: Intramural Soccer 4. ZEIS, DIANE C. -College Preparatory-Chorus 1: Doll-tins 1, 2, 3: 4: G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Gym Assistant 3: Honor Student 1. 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Swimming Timer 2, 3, 4:Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. ZEKANY, KAY E. - College Preparatory - Concert Band 1: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Orchestra 3: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 1. 2: Stu- dentCouncil 4: SwimmingTimer 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Wind En- semble 1. 2, 3, 4: A.F.S. 4. 171 Index FRESHMEN Ah rens, John 158. Alvarez, Francisco 158, Ambrozy, John 158. Andrews, Patricia 108. 158. Andrews, Teresa 158. Apple, Gale 158. Arico, Gary 92, 158. Arnold. Kathy 158. Auxter, Kyle 158. Ba hnsen, Susan 159. Bailey, Catherine 159. Baker, Annette 159. Ba rnette, Jerry Beach, Pamela Beggs, Kelly 159. Below, Jessica 120, 159. Below, Matthew 159, Berry, Patricia 159. Bi nns, Paul Boling, John 159. Bolton, Lisa 159, Boon, Randall 159. Boreman, JoAnn Bowin, Nancy 159. Brown, Sharon 159. Brown, Michael 159. Bullock, Annette 159. Butler, Gary 159. Blair, Terry Beverly, Karla 159. Buxten, Matt 159. Ca ntu, Alfredo 158, 159. Ca ntu, Janet 159. Ca ntu, Linda 159. Ca rr, Thomas 159. Ca rson, Gregory 159. Castillo, Artemio 159, Castillo, Debbie 158, 159. Ceccoli, Timothy Chagnon, Marie 159. Chapman, Julie 159. Charlesworth, Linda Ciancarelli, Laura 120, 159 Clemens, Michael 159. Clemons, Joseph 159. Cochran, Julie Collister, Gregg 100.105, 159. Columbia, Gregory 159. Colvin, Dexter Ca ntu, Jean Cook, Dennis Cook, Jeffrey 159. Cook, Lonnie 159. Cook, Ronnie 159. Crosser, Michael 159, Cuevas, Suzanna 159. Cutcher, Cynthia 159. Deak, Daniel 159. Dezelick, Edward 159. Donner, Julie 159, Dooley, Larry 159. Doss, Barbara 69, 159. Doyle, Lori 160. Driftmyer, Valerie 160. Du bbert, Rebecca 160. Dugan, Brenda 160. Edmonds, Robbie English, Amy 160. Espeio, Owen 160, 163. Estry, Cynthia 160. Fisher, Steven 160. Fleck, James Flynn, Gerald 160. Flynn, Theresa 120, 160. Foote, Nancy 160, Franck, Barbara 160. Frederick, Dia ne 160, Gamboa, Irma 160. Gangway, John 160. Garceau, Christopher 160. Davis, Richard Frantz, Jean Gardner, Debra 160. Gardner, Joseph 94, 160. Ga rdner, Vincent 160. Ga rza, Ida Gaskalla, Jacqueline 160. Gerogosian, Daniel 160. Giguere, Donna 160. Gi ealer, Kevin Gittinger, Deborah Glasco, Kathleen 160. Gonya, Keith 160. Graffin, Alan 161. Greene, Sherrie 161. Greer, Mollie 161. Gresh, Teresa Gruber, Lorraine 161. Guerra, Antonio 161. Hall. Susan 161. 172 Harger, Daniel 161. Harper, Harlan tPaulb 161. Hatt, Kathryn 161. Hause, Nancy 120, 161. Hensley, Brenda 161. He nsley, Robert Hepp, Daniel 161. Herman,John161. Hersog, Harold 161. Heschel, Kenneth 161. Jones, Sharron 162. Hetrick, Mark 161. Hewko, Annette 19, 161. Hollingsworth, Stace 161. Holz, Richard 161. Holzapfel, Karen 161. Honaker, James 161. Hopkins, Michael 161. Horn, Kenneth 161. Howard, Angelia 161. Howerth, Daniel 161. Howerth, Sally 161. Hutchinson, Patricia 162, Hutsenpillar, Eugena 162. Hutton, LeeAnn 162, Jensen, Lisa Marie 18, 162, Johnson, Tracey 162, 165. Jones, Carol 162. Karshuk, Daniel 162. Keck, Kelly 162. Keck, Terri 162. Kelley, Mark 106, 162, Kenney, Charles 92, 162. King, Danny 162. King, Rose Kirila, Karl Kleinhans, Faye 162, Koch, Vichi Kokinda, Kimberlee 162. Kokinda, Michelle 162. Kollman, James 162. Kosztyo, Kathleen 162. Kraus, Karen 162. Kreutzfeld, Robert 106, 162. LaCumsky, Diane 162. Laney, Jimmie 162. La no, Richard 162. Lemke, Kenneth 92, 162. Lindemann, Susan 162. Li mestahl, Patricia 162. Li ppus, Craig 162. Livingson, Jessie Lohrbach, Brenda 162. Lu cas, Jean 162. Lucas, Randy 162. Lu drowsky, Anna McCoy, Cynthia 162. McDavitt, Terri 162. McGee, Timothy 162, McLaughlin, Angela 162, McRitchie, Ralph 106, 109, 162. Mahler, Albert 1JoeJ 98, 158, 162, Mahoney, Michele 18, 38, 120, 160, 162. Massingill, Marjorie May, Edgar Mays, Cynthia 162. Maythan, Amy 106, 162. Mezger, Mark 162. Millinger, Douglas 163. Mills, Linda 163. Mitchell, Brenda 163. Mitchell, Dennis 163. Moffat, Julie 161,163. Montgomery, Laurie 87, 120, 158, 163. Morelock, Dave 163. Mowell, Connie 163. Muggy, Suzanne 163. Mulligan, Nancy 163. Mulligan, Timothy 163. Murphy, Michael 163. Myers, Timothy 163. Nelson. Samuel 163. Noel, Floyd 105, 163. Nusbaum, Brenda Ohm, Mary 163. Oreskovich, Laurie 163. Owen. Judith 163, Owens, David 163. Passabet, Quentin 101. Perry, Jennifer 163. Perry, Sandra 163. Peterson, Teresa 163. Phillips, Donald 163, Pittman, Tony 163. Plough, Bob 163, Pope, Jane 163, Portales, Gloria 163. Priddy, Judy 163. Prusik, Steven 98, 101. 163. Ralph, John 163, Regal, Kevin 163. Rhodes, Kenneth Rhodes, Kimberly 163, Richard, Lori 163. Ritter, Josheph 92, 163. Rodwancy. Donald 164. Ross, Linda 164. Ru sincovitch, Jan 164. Ru is, Raudel 164, St. Clair, Joe 164. Sampson, Bradley 164. Sa rty, Dianna 164, Savage, Tami 164, Sawyer, Kellie 164. Sayre, Starlene 164. Schoenfeld, Amy 70, 164. Schumaker, David 164, Schwind,Jami15,164. Scott, Jeffery 164. Shelton, Jenny 164. Shields, Michelle 164. Sh ortridge, Joni 164. Sh umate, Terri 65. Sijan, Cynthia 164. Silva, Michael 164 Simpson, Wanda 164. Sisi, Jeff 164. Sivinski, John 164. Skinner, Mark 164. Smith, Janet 164. Smith, Mark 164. Snyder, Jonathon Soderberg, Thomas 164. Solis, Albert 164. Somers, Elizabeth Stanfield, Phillis 164. Siddell, Jessie Stein, John 164. Stoufter, James 164, Stover, Lisa 164. Streeter, Carol 164. Stroh, Steven 164. Stucky, Joy 164. Sullivan, John Su mpter, Terry Taylor, Vicky 164. Tewers, Mark 106, 164, Thierry, Suzanne 161, 164. Thompson, Kay 38, 164. Th usat, David 164. Th usat, Peter 164. Ti bbs, Jeffrey 92, 164. Timmons, Charlotte 165. Tokar, Annette 121, 165. Torres, Graciela Trent, Theresa 165. True, Timothy 106, 165. Turney, Michael 165, Tu rsic, John 165. Vance, William 165. Van Deusen, Gary 99, 165. Wadsworth, Jon Wadsworth, Paula 165. Wahlers, Renee 165. Wallack, Teresa 165. Tenore, Tracy Warnke, Debra 165. Washington, Cynthia 165, Webb, Dwindel 105, 165. Weigle, Charles Welis, Debra White, Sandra Whiting, Tina 59,165. Whitson. Kenneth Wiechman, Mark 165. Wierzba, Mark 165. Wight, Jonathon 165. Wightman, Bret 165. Winke, Teresa 121, 165. Wood. James Wood, Robert 98. Woods, Elizabeth Wylie, Kathryn 165. Young, JoAnne 165. Zam, Debra 165. Zeis, Catherine 165. Zeis, Paul 165. Zerba. Alan 165. Zess, Jan 165. Zetzer, Michael 165. Watters, Stuart 69, 165. Eulett, Walter 160. Ga ntos, Penny 160. Jensen, Lisa J. 162. SOPHOMORES Anderson, Martha 1 50. Ah rens, Amy 150. Alvarado, Leo 96. 150. Arthur, Kenneth Bacak, JoAnn 150. Balduf, Kevin 105, 150. Ballard, Martha 150. Baumbarger, Vicki 150. Beach, Jeffrey Beggs, Dennis Behlmer, Connie 150. Belden, Pamela 150. Bell, Mary 151. Belknap, Robert 105, 151. Bergefrud, William Bidwell, Kevin 151. Bigos, Jerome Billens, Barbara 151, Biro, Thomas 151. Blackburn, David 100, 102, 103, 150, Bloom, James 96,151 Booher, Jerry Boss, Jeffery 69, 151. Boss, Miles Bothe, Brian 151. Brooks, Jill 151. Brown, Robert 101, 151. Bublitz, Prudence 151, Buchman, Chris 96, Burdorf, Mike 19, 106, 151. Burke, Kathy 151, Butler, Danny 151. Campbell, Eileen 145, 151. Cantu, Teresa 48, 151. Ca rr, Charles Ca rr, Timothy 151. Ca rrizales, Gloria 151, Ca rolus, Roger 69. Clemons, Tom 151. Ce lek, Timothy 96, 99, 151. Cellier, Karen 120, 151. Chaffin, Mark Christ, Martha 151. Cipiti, Jeffrey 151. Collins, Dale Collins, Richard 151. Conner, Laura 151. Conrad, Barbara 151, Cook, Denise 151. Cook, Michael 151. Coon, Jeffry 19, 23, 94, 100,1 Cox, Tina 151. Cuevas, Daniel Cullenen, Tim 65,151. Cu pp, Ginder 151. Cutcher. Cathy 151. Day, Douglas 151. Deak. Joseph 151. Defriece, Margie 151, Delpercio, Thomas 151. Denney, Elizabeth 151. DeRose, Mary 151. Dionne, Tammara 106,151. Dodge, Dennis 96, 102, 103, 1 Dodge, John Dorski, James 152. Dubbert, Mark Dugan, Paul Eagy, Lana Jo 152, Eaton, Catherine 152. Ebert, Michael 96, 152. Ed monds, Joette Donahue, Jack 152. Endicott, Doug Edwards, Robert 152. Elliot, Holly 152, 06,151 51,155, Enderle, Mark 96, 98, 100, 106, 152. Engleback, Roberta 121, 152. Erebia, Jaime Fahey, Brian 49, 94, 106, 152. Fastzkie, Darrell 152. Fastzkie, Michael Fi orillo, Tony 152. Fischer, David 106. Fisher, Tim 87,152. Fleming, Judith 152. Flynn, Tammy 152. Ford, Ricki 152. Ford, Vicki 152. Fulton, Martha 152. Ga hn, Thomas Ga hris, Patti 19, 120, 152. Ga rberson, Sheila 152. Garrett, Greg 152. Ga rza, Jesus Ga rza, Susan 152. Gerogosian, Gregg 153. Giesler, Karyle 153. Glanzmarl. Lisa 121, 153. Gluth, Laura 121.153, Gluth, Lisa 121, 153. Gonzales, Elizabeth 153. Gresh, Amy 153. Grover. Bart Guiher, Julaine 153. Gulau, Julie 153. Gutkoski, Mary 153. Halstead, John Ha rger, Scott 106, 1 53. Harper, Adiren 153. Harrison, Andy 96, 153. Harrold, Laura 153. Heilaman, Michael 153. Heineman, Ida 153. Hensley, Don na 153. Herevia, Jose He rman, Carolyn 153. Hernandez, Artemio 67. Hetrick, Luann 153. Hofacker, Paul 153, Hoffman, Steven Hohler, Lisette 153. Holloway, Mark 57. Holzhauer, Tracy 120, 153. Horn, Carrie 153. Horn, Christine 58, 153, 87. Guy, Lori Horne, Lee 96, 103, 102. Hovis, Robin 153 Howell, Kenneth Hoyer, Mark 65, 150, 153 Hutchinson, Tonya 153. lh nat, Michael 96, 1 53, lrick, Mark 153, Ja nes, Donald 153. Jensen John 153. Jensen, Michael 56. Jensen, Neils Jeremy, Francine 153. Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Kent 153. .Io hnson, Kim Jeffrey, Jones P. 153. Jones, Jeffry S. 153. Jones, Ross Keys, John 96, 153, Kimmet, Kevin 53. Kline, Peggy153. Klotl. Jill 153. Kocour, Marie 15.153 Kolinko, Debra 154. Johnson, Ronald Kolinko. Michael Kosztyo. Jospeh 154. Krause, Brian 154. Ku ras, Joy 154. Lacumsky, Debra 154. Laird, Greg 154. Landrum, Harold Libben, Kevin 96, 154. Lochotzki, Betty 154. Lo pez, Sally 154. Lo rensen, Robin 154. Lovern, Tim 154. Lu ebcke, Ellen 154. MaGuire, Christina 154. Marquez, Juan 154. Martinez,Chriselda 154. Matta, Barbara 121, 154. Matthews. Timothy Matthews, Diana 154. Maxtham,JuIie121,1b4, 106. McCann, Tim McCleary, Joyce 154, McDonald, William 106,154. McKown, Gregory 154. McLaury, William 96,103, 154. McRitchie, George 154. Mercurio George McCann, Margot Marquez, Mary Metcalfe, Donna 154, Milazzo, Laurie 49, 65, 154. Milefchik, Eric Mitchell, John Mohr,William Molnar, Robert 154. Morelock, Sandra 155. Morrow, Sam Mortus, Martin 155. Mosser, Michelle 155, Mulligan. Kimberlv 155, Mulligan, Teresa 155. Muncey, Daryl 105, 155. Neff, Rosemary Netherland, Jeff 155. Netherland, John 155. Nicholls, Penny 155. Nusbaum, Karen 155, Obregon, Rosalia Ohlernacher, Kenneth 103, 155. Ohlemacher, Michael 88, 155, Ontko, Matthew Oreskovich, Elo 155. Osburn, Angela 86. 155. Owen, Diana 155. Mohr, John Mulligan, Steven Oakleaf, Linda 155, Pastor, Bobbi 155. Peters. Sheryl Peterson, Gerald 155. Phlilabaum,Tanya 155. Pittman. Eddie Podgurski, Peggy 42, 155. Pointer, Sharon 155. Pollard, JoAnn Pollard, Robert 155. Pomelee, Karen 155. Pope, Julie Priddy, Robert 155. Pu tzke, Steven 166. Qualman, AIIen'92, 156. Ra mey, John 156. Ravas, Ruth 121, 156. Redfield, Nadine 156. Regal, Lee Reininger, Mary 156. Rex, Susan 156. Reyome,Terri 156. Rhodes. Stephanie 156. Rickard, Kathi 156. Rider, Steven Riedmaier, Richard 96, 156. Ritter, Anne 106. Robel, Gail 156. Robinson, Maurice 96, 99. Robron, Jodi 156. Rosiar, Craig 92, 156. St. Clair, Susan 157. Sa ms, Thomas 156. Savage, Frank 106, 156. Sayre, Carol 156. Sc hau, Cheryl 156. Sc hmitt, Mary 156. Schoenfeld, Carol 1 56. 98, 101. Schultz, Michael 65, 156, 88. Semon, Scott 156. Shelton, Tina Sheilds, Brian 156. Siddel, John Rollins, James 156. Simpson, Billy 65, 105. Sisi, James 156. Sk orupa. Chester 156. S mialowski, Cindy 156. smith, Amy 156. Solis, Roberto 156. Spencer, Gena 156. Spindler, Marc 157. Stafford, Randy 157. Starnes, Gregory Stevens, Cindy 157. Stinson, Jack 157. Stouffer, Susan 157. Streng, Ann 86, 157. Stucky, Lora 157. Sutherland, Michael Sutherland, Pamela Taylor, Deborah 157. Ta ylor, Jackie Thompson, Christine 157. Traub, June 157. Turner, Larry 69. U nderwood, Patricia 157. Vance, Deborah 157. Va HHDIISDSKE, Phillip 157. Va rgo, Rickey 105, 157. Villiquette, Jean 157. Venard, Paul 92, 157. Wade, Deborah 157. Wadsworth, Debra 42, 150, Wadsworth. Mark Wagner, Connie 157, Walker, Lynne Wallack, Sarah 120, 150. Warnke, Barbara Wylie, Yvonda Webb, Darrell 105,157. Webb, Kendrick Welch, Robert Wheeler, David Whitfield, Luanne Whiting, Janet Whittington, John 18, 157. Wickline, Deborah 157. Wright, William 145, 157. Wysin, Gregory 157, Young, Amy 42,157. Wilson, Lee Ann Redfield, Karen Gresh, Teresa 153. Jacobs, Laura 153. Mosely, Claudia 155. Priddy, Debra 156. Wells, Debbie 157. JUNIORS Agnello, Paul 142. Alvarez, Catarino 142. Anderson, Debra 142. Araguz, Alex Arrizola, Oscar 142. 157. Baechle, Tim 96, 97, 43, 143, 142, 75, 22, I 2 Bahnsen, John 142. Bailey, Cindy zo, 142, 39. Balemian, Shari 142. Ballin, Vereda 143. Barnard. Larry 143. Below, Jennifer Below, Kathy 143. Bernard, Jane 143. Binns, Susan 120, 27. Boss, Kevin 62. Bovenizer, Scott 143, Branum, Judith 20, 143. Brogh, Daniel 96, 105, 143. Brown, William 143. Buchanan, Alan Cal, Selena 127. Campbell, Roberta 143,145, Carter, Samuel 21, 96, 43, 69, 143. Castillo, Eva 48, 143. Chance, Gary 96, 143, Ch udy, Peter 143. Ceccoli, Jim 143. Clawson, Kim 120, 143. Clemons, Carol 143. Clouse, Charlene 143, Cochran, Jann Columbia, Robert Conrad, Suzanna 144. Conty, Dan 96. Coors,Vicki 144. Cox, David 62, 94, 95, 103, 120, 144 Cr onquist, Tracy Delafuente, Javier Donner, Scott 92, 144, 39, Drenten, Marcia 21,66,144, 148. Dunham, Libra 142, 144. Ea ton, Cynthia Enderle, Richard 106, 109, 120, 144. Erebia, Maria 144. Eugling, Veronika 144. Fastzkie, Diana Feczer, Diane 144. Felber, Jill 144. Fleming, Keith 144. Fleming, Kimberly 144. Floriana, Rhonda 144. Freeh, Chris 92, 93. Fritz, Tamara 18,121,144, 147, Garber, Michelle 144. Ga rz, Jospeh 144. GiIl,Jan 121.145, Gill, Michael 92, 145, Glovinsky, Janet 145. Gottschalk, Julie 145. Gresh, Laurie 22,145, Gresh, Thomas 103, 145. Grimm, Sandra 145. Grover, JoEllen 145. Ha nko, Nancy 145, 39. Harrold, Scott 96, 97, 145. Ha user, Theresa Hayth, Jeffrey 103, 145, Heschel, Cheryl Hepp, Kathie 22, Herevia, Yolanda 145,149,21, Herod, Cynthia Holbrook. Wood 145. Holman, Angela 145. Holzapfel, Steven 145. Honaker, Catherine 48,145. Hosko, Kevin Howerth, Susan 42. Hudak, Mark 106, 145. Janes, Sue Jensen, Cynthia 145. Jessee, Vernon Johannsen, Ricky 92, 146. Karshuk, Andrea 49, 146. Dernp, Desiree Klingbiel, Kathy 48, 120, 146, Koch, Tinothy Keller, Chris Kochensoarver, Mike 96, 146. Krause, David 57,146. Kurtz, Dawn Lacer, Patricia 20, 146. Laird, Alyce 146, Lano, Roberta 134, Lay, Jackie 146. Leveck, David 146. Lewis, Tammy 146. Ley, Jamie 92, 93, 146. Lillie, Max 95, 106, 146. Limestahl, Paul 134. Li nger, Debra 146. Loeffler, Susan 62, 120,'146, 148. Lucas, Richard 146. Ludrowsky, Edward Luebcke, Bradley 146. Luebcke, Karen 146. MacDonald. James 103, 102, McClean, William 146. MaGuire, Susan 146. Mallory, Gregory 146. Masing, Kevin 56, 146. Matthes, Brian 146. Matthews, Michael 142, 146. McDavitt, Kay 146. McDonald, Martin 146. McGlothlin, Pat 135. McGreevey, Mary A. 146. McGreevey, Mary B. Madden, Lisa 146. Mattox, Jo An na Menier, Patraicia 147, Merrill, Susan 65, 121, 147. Mllliser, Rebecca 147. Mills, Mary 147. Molnar, Debora 147. Monak, Tracy 147. Montgomery, Brian 20, 94, 100, 147. Montgomery, Ray 147. Murphy, Mary 49, 147, Nash, Annette 62,147 Newman, Rhonda 147, Nieman, Donald 147. Nix, Peggy 147. Ogrinz, Florence 147, Pastor, Joseph 147. Priddy, Mary 147, Pugh, Donna 147. Ramey, Jane 147. Redfern, Richard 147, 38. Reininger, Cecelia 148, Rider, Jane 148 Ritter, Jane 148. Rosiar, Dean 148. Sarty, Brian 148. Sawyer, Kimberly 108, 121, 148. 2 Schoenfeld, Ken 14, 96, 103, 10 Scott, Carole 148, Rofkar, Pamela Sa ntoya, Irma 141. Sa ntoya, Norbert 148. Sevitts, Thomas 63, 148. Shammo, David 102,103, 148, Shiko, John 148. Shumaker, Dirk 94, 95, 100. Slaughterbeck, Brenda 148, 67. Smetzer, Patricia 108, 148. Smith, Betsy 148, Somers, Donald Spears, Susan 148. Stagger, Lynn 148. Steele, Norma 148. Stewart, Mary Stinson, Craig 144, 148, 46. Streng, Karen 148. Sutherland, Dorothy 149. Szilagyi, Bradley 105, 149. Taylor, Carolyn 149. Taylor, Julie 149. Terp, Diane 70, 149. Tewers, Matthew 106, 149. Thompson, Charles 149. Thompson, Roger 96. Thompson, Tina 149. Timmons, Johnette 149. Tokar, Chester 92, 93, 49, 106, 1 Trent, Madonna 139. Turnage, David 65, 149. Va ndergiessan, John 149. Va ngeloff, Thomas 106, 149, Vollmer, Debora 149. Wadsworth, Jerry Waggoner, Gregory 62, 149. Wagner, Urban Walker, Paul 89, 103. Walland, Cynthia 140. Ward, Judith 149. Washington ' Ima Wears, Paul Wellmen, Douglas 149. Wilkins, Tammara 149. Winke, Michael 105, 149. Wonnell, Susan 149. Wood, James 149. Woods, Daniel 96, 97, 149, Wozniak, Roderick 57. Ybarra, Ramon 96, 149. Zach, Deanna 70,121, 149, Zetzer, Deborah Waite, Greg Ashton, Tammy 142. Britt, Jim 143. Fa rios, Mary 144. Holloway, Mark 145, Hughes, Marie 145. Jensen, Mike 146. Matthews, Vicki 146. Mitchell, Donna 147. Rofkar, Pam 148. Wilson, LeeAnn 149. Wilson, J. R. 149. Wylie, Yvonda 149. VANGUARD JUNIORS Armendariz, Yolanda 142, Ballin, Richard 143. Beach, Becky Bogard, Coral 143. Bowen, James 143. Brady, Sue 143. Bristley, Brad Brooks, Wm. Cerbus, John 143, Ciancarelli, Mark 143, Conley, Debra 143. Dubbert, Susan 144. Fick, Thomas 144. Ford, Debra 148. 49. Fo Ste Franck, Natalie 144. Gamboa, Javier 144. Garber, Jackie 144, Garza, Anita 144. Gill, Jack 144. Guerra, Marilanda Hamann, Timothy 145. Heckert, Scott 145. Henkel, Richard 145. Heschel, Gerald 72, 145. Heschel, Jerald 145. Hetrick, Michael 145. Howerth, Tina Jacobs, James 145. Janes, Donna Jennings, Edward 145, Jennings, Kathy 145. Johnson, Rita 146. Keefer, Lauran 146. Kleinhans, Ronald 146. Kreutzfeld. Dick 146. Ku basek, David 146. Kubasek, Debra 146. La bine, Thomas Machacek, Frank 146. Madison, David'146. McNutt, Marvin 146. McClellan, Debra 146. McCuIough,Mary146. McKinney, Nina Montano, Louis 147, Obregon, Jose 147. Peters, Michael 147. Petersen, Sandra 147. Prusik, Elaine 147. Reddick, Deborah 147. Rasmussen, Jeff Rhodes, Judy 148. Reitz, Charles 148. Ryle, Deborah 148. Sa ntoya, Armando 72, Silva, Patricia 148. Solis, Maria 14, 142, 148. Stuckey, Chad 149. Sutherland, Cheryl 149. Taylor, Marilyn 149. Wilson, Lloud Wozniak, John 149. Zvosec, Dan 149. Zibbel, Mayme Lemon,'David 146. Kurtz, Dawn 146. Garza, Joe Collins, John4143. SENIORS Anderson, Carol 126, Anderson, Paul 20, 23, 96, 126. Andrews, Raymond 126. Araguz, Arthur Arthur, Clarence 126. Ashton, Patrick Bacak, Don. V Bailey, Eric 126. Bladwin, Lynn Balemian, Mark 126, Bennice, Daine126. Bergeman, David 106, 126. Bergman, Loretta 86, 127. Elillens, Lisa 127. Bloom, Carol 127. Bowen, Cynthia 127. Brown, Dean 22, 127. Buchman, Craig 96, 100, 127. Bumbera, Jena 127. Burr, Valerie 16, 108, 127, Busby, JoEllen 127, Carr, Daniel 56, 128. Carson, Jeffrey 94, 95, 120, 128. Castillo, Ruben 128. 174 Cellier, Stephen 19, 96, 128. Chapman, William 128. Ciancarelli, Lisa'12O, 128. Cipiti, John 14, 46, 58, 96, 128. Cipiti, Linda 128. Clemons, David 56, 128. Cole, Jeffery 128. Colvin, Kirk Conner, Ronnie 128. Conners, Mitchell 57, 128, Coon, Thomas 94,100,43,109, 106 128. Coors, Frank Cox, Jerry 128, Coyle, Pamela 120, 128. Cu pp, Jack 129. Delafuente, Angie 129. Deluca, Antonette 59, 129, Derose, Debra 129. Delzenne, Yves 48, 66, 129. Dezelick, John 129. Dodge, Robert 20, 129, Do rski, Linda 129. Dowdle, Yvonne 129. Driftmyer, Vicki 129. Du bbert, James 129. Dunlap, Tim Ebel, Susan 129. English, Susan 129. Dodge, Jeff Cu tcher, Charles Endicott, Richard Epke, Deanna 130. Fischer, Stephen 93, 109, 130. Fisher, Mary 130, Fleming, Dwayne 130. Fletch Flynn, Flynn, Foote. er, Glen 75. Denise 130, Timothy 43, 96, 109, 130. Linda 130. Fo rss, Vickey 130. Jennifer 47 48,121,2O, 130. fi . Franck, Suzanne 130, Frye, Bernadine 130, Gabel, Annette 121, 130, Ga mboa, Jose 130. Gangway, Mary 121, 130. Garza, Maria Glovacky, Cindy 130. Gonya, Clayton 14, 15, 97, 96, 47. Greer, Shane 131. Gresh, Deborah43, 131. Gresh, Patricia 131. Gresh, Victoria 108, 131. Gu iher, Connie 74, 131. Gulau, Kathy 131. Guzauskas, Dan 96, 131. Hagerty, Quin 131. Hanko, Heidi 14, 120, 132. Hanely, John 132. Hansen, Fred 94, 106, 132. Harnisch, Tim 132. Heileman, Sandra 132. Heineman, Otto Held, Jane 20, 132. Hickman, Steven 14, 96, 132, Hovis, Alice 133. Hatfield, Tim 132. Harris, Dennie Hagerty, Mark Howerth, Gary 133. Howton, Janie 133. Hudson, Cathy 133, Humphrey, Dale Ihnat, Suzanne 14, 15,121,47, 133. Irick, Elaine 133. Irick, Sandra 133. lsh, Kathy Jadwisiak, Mary 133, Jo hannson, Kyle 92, 93, 133. John, George 133. Jones, Jeri 121, 133, Jones, Rosebud Jones, William 94,133. Jereski, Michael Kastro, Kay 133, Kendall, Laurel Hoan, Tanakline, Daniel Koch, Janine 134. Kokinda, Dua ne 96, 97, 134. Kraus, Lynn 134. Lacer, Kathleen 134. Lakin, Pamela 15, 134. Lanier, Terry 134. Leggett, Deborah 134. Leow, Judy 134. Letterhos, Na ncy 23, 134. Loeffler, Donald tBoJ 18, 96, Long, Cindy 134, Love, Terry Luchsinger. Jeff 134, Ludrowsky, Barb 134. Lu kac, James 134. Lykens, Lisa 135. Martin, Cheryl 88, 135. Kowalski, David Lysle, Candice Matta, David 59,135. Matthes, Martin 135. Massingill, Cindy 135. May, Rosemary 135. McConnell, Jim 70,135, McGee, Rebecca 135. McGee, Robert M cGee, Sherry 135. McKown, Stephanie 58, 136, McLaughlin, Richard Mercurio, Donna Milazzo, Steven 43, 136. Mitchell, Joseph 136. Moffat, Mary 19, 136, Moon, Raymond 24, 136. Mooney, Karen 136. Moor, Laurie 136. 43, 134, Muncey, Lauren 121, 75, 136. Murphy, James Myers, Judith 137. Nelson, Linda 137. Nielsen, Janice Nusbaum, Michael 137, Ohlemacher, Mary 137. Oreskovich, Karl Petersen, Susan 14, 121, 89, Phalin, Wendy 137. Priddy, Michael 137. Prusik, Paul 96, 137. Ravas, Sue 137. h Reddick, Jospeh 18, 23, 137, Redmond, Robert 75, 137. Reifsnyder, Bill Reynolds, Kathy 137. Reyome. Richard 138. Richard, Susan 138. Rex, Jack 109, 137, O' Brien, James Riesterer, Roberta 138. Riley, JoAnn 39, 138. Ri ngeisen, Dennie Rollo, Joel 20, 138. Sams, Susie 138. Schau, Lynn 138, Schau, Mitzi 138, Schiewe, Deborah 138, Schramm, Louise 138. Shelton, Joe 138. Short, Eileen 121, 138, Silva, Guadalupe 57, 138. Sisson, David Skorupa, Kevin 138. Smith, Sally43, 139. Smith, Susan 139. Snider, Gale 139. 137. Sprosty, Kim 139, Stucky, Julie 139. Summersett, Dan 139. Ta rolli, Jerry 103, 102. Taylor, James Testa, Kim 96, 139. Thorne, Anne 87, 139. Thusat, Elizabeth 139, Trayanum, Cathy 139. Trent, Ramona 139. True, George 70, 109, 106, 140. Tuggle, Rosa 140. Vandergiessen,Wm. 106, 109,140 VanDeusen, Ronald 140 VanDeusen, Tina 74,14O. Wagner, Peter 14.47, 140. Wallack, Jane 120, 140. Whitfield, William 105, 140. Wesley, Charlotte Whiting, Mike 140 Whitson, Cheryl 140. Weichman, Randy 140. Wierzba, Kathleen 121, 140. Winke, Tony 140. Wood, Dawnna 120, 141. Wood, Sondra 141. Woodworth, Dottie 141. Wright, Debra 141. Wright, Janet 141, Ybarra, Alicia 141. Yeager, Cindy 141. Young, Julie 121, 141. Zach, Deborah 23,121,141. Zam, Andrew 141 Zeis, Diane 63,121. Zekany, Kay 121, 24, 141. Zurcher, Diana 141. Howard, Angalia 74. Bergman, Julie 127. Kline, Dan 133. VANGUARD SENIORS Bo reman, Ja mes Cuevas, Norma 128. Everly, Charles 72. Du nfee, Deborah 129. Du nfee, Victoria 129. Dunn. Cynthia 12, 129. Fairell, Debra Fleming, Matthew 130, Gonzales, Cathy 131. Hale, James 131. Hensley, John 132, Herevia, Arnold Hotacker, Cynthia 132. Hopkins, Paul 133. Lorenson, Robert Ludrowsky, Barbara Mahler, Sidney 135. Marquez, Norma McDavitt, Peggy 72, 135. McLaughlin, Delmar 136. M uirhead, Ja mes 72, 136. Olalde, Elma 137. Pa nnell, Gilford Patz, Dennis 137, Peterson, Catherine 137. Polanco, David Riddle, Sheila 138. Rister, Leslie Shammo, Dennis 138. Smialowski, Edward Stewart, Willia m Taylor, Ernest Wesley, Joanne 72, 140. Wickerham, Pam 72, 140. Woods, John 96, 97, 43, 141. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 I f THE STANDARD PRODUCTS AND ALL THEIR EMPLOYEES R.E. 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Listings - Sales Appraisals - Nlanagements THE REVISTA STAFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE LOCAL MERCHANTS AND BUSINESSIVIEN WHO HAVE HELPED MAKE THE 1975 REVISTA POSSIBLE WITH THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS P 187 l l l Brannon s 223 Madison Street Park-Anderson Inc. we g 126 Madison Street P.C. Spraying Service 3437 N.W. Catawba Road Krofft Sheet Metal Heating and Air Conditioning Specialists Frermark Motor Sales Lake Erie Sports Inc. Dr. Charles R. Meek, O.D. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Ley Dr. and Mrs. V. Wm. Wagner Dr and Mrs Kenneth L Akins Dr. and Mrs. John C. Smothers Dr. and Mrs. J.W. Savage Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Hetzel Dr. and Mrs. James B. Sevitts WQi MS3 Students Fill City Positions On IVlay 13, 1975, elected and appointed student officials took over the offices of Port Clinton City government in the annual Student Government Day . They began in the morning by familiarizing themselves with the city's management and in the afternoon they held a mock trial of PCHS teacher lVIr. Leist. A banquet for student and city officials and a student run City Council meeting were the evening activities. This year's Government Day was organized by Suzi Dunham with assistance from Laurie Gresh and Student Council. A. Student City Councilmen double as jurymen in the mock trial as student city solicitor, Oliver True, presents his case. B . Fulfilling the requirements of their positions, Diane Zeis and Quin Hagerty study a street problem with their respective city directors. 189 -wing . Seniors Perform First Class Play in 15 Years Under the leadership of the class officers and local TV performer, lVlrs. Donner, the senior class of 1975 present- ed the play, Soup To Nuts. In January the class held auditions and by lVlay the cast was ready for its presentation. The la was resented three D Y D times over Memorial Day week- end and the profits were used for senior class projects. 190 Ag ,f K- ,auw . mum .w.,-.Q-Mmm,-.mtv adj A. Eileen Short comforts her aunt, Heidi Hanko as Lisa Ciancarelli in the part of the maid looks on. B. The cast and stage crew spend the afternoon preparing the set for the premiere. C. Bill Whitfield, as the black porter, sweeps the living room. D. Tim Flynn and Detective Jim IVlcConnell share greet- ings. E. Oil Tycoon lVlark Balemian dominates the stage in a scene from Soup To Nuts. 191 f i ,,. . I A 'Sq ,,, f'lf 5'uF -1 i lf' ' ' , - i - Q, ' .. s ',, '.,,,F - ,s .f,.A x'7 v'u1,:-g..W - W , -' .qfujw 'W ' T' 1. ' ' - f-iq? The'REVISTA Staff i ' Peltorfozwggner Editor Martin Matthes o Portraitsj ii oebbieLinger Academics LOYH SWCKY Betsy'Smith o Carol Clemons Secretary f J3 T'oiie Ley Clubs Rich Eaderle Sfportsf iff R2yMonfg0mery Martha Fulton Cindy Bailey Photographers Kathy Laser swdenrLife gN3nCYHanF0 SueWonneII 3 i I in Mmack Buskirk Advisorii Don Nieman' Kevin Skoruopai 192 r i i
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