Port Clinton High School - Revista Yearbook (Port Clinton, OH)

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REVIST Tl QSOVU OA! Q S C26 5 E 5 2 05 5 ff, A 7776 -1916 PORT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL PORT CLINTON, OHIO VOL. 53 JAMES LEY EDITOR COVER DESIGNED BY RAY MONTGOMERY BEFORE SCHOOL. . . Alarm clocks ring and slow, sleepy students leave for school by bus, bike, car, orfoot. ' an Qs i V, J ,pf Y V 5 A Q . w ,-b- J 5 L -iii v ...J . 4 J s iisiafif L . ' oai-ua:-an -x .E If .f, r My qi 3 52. ,A fu- vw y. I iv' K .,,, . i Z 8 We YA N' ka. 'yd , x ,I 5 V 1 , w R 1'u,g?,, 'Y - vt. W :- . 'N' f- 44 - NG SCHOOL 6-1-ax , 'f Lg? A, I if L ' 'fr '1 v ff, ga 1 i r . 1 ll' ZIIQR SD' t 'sr A .n rip-+ B' ' 4 AF TE rings, sports extra-I ? s L i RQSCHOOL. . . The last belt stizdents leave for home, fb it 1 , i tjactice, or other lrricular activities. V V Us I . , .' M .R ,, V M. .wh wif i:-ff is . , 1, gf. , ,V--it, HJ.. .3 ' ...4. . 1... ,f . ,Mr t .M-M: 10,4 'Naam 'ia vi, 5 S 1-, Q,,5sfqf .W l UL ifggv, ,X V ,. ,vxs,sl,M I-Ugffiggg-ggggwgqya lzm-WMS.amfwiiwti i swf i 1 1 l l l 1 I I 1 x 4 F 1 1 I E Q . 1 'Y Q L Seniors I0 Juniors 26 Sophomores 34 Freshmen 442 Student Lzfe 54 Academiesy 74 TABLE GF CONTENTS 1 d ' Music Sporti ' Organizations. Direct0ry di Index Q , 1 ,gg i Ads X 94 102 I36 158 164 PORTRAITS I . Y ' ,I ,' . , if 2' 5 ' fn 5 fn, V- -gr . v V. ' ' ' , Fujii F in ?5'1 : -R fn,-. 45.1 .f 'gfiiw ' :Lexi Wifi LQQJLI '-11sff.2??w, X . ,:,, -f ff.--uf' wf,,ss1::--.qaarfwu-wf -A H ep, 1:2 ,, x I - x.., 1 ,,,,.f- ggi f .-'. gjrwg, MREQWQ tis, 19' WU., ,L ,F A 3,2 - . N -ge J? 1 wg-A kg' v- 1 fy, Wagga I A 3 Paul A. Agnello Debra K. Anderson Yolanda Armendariz Oscar Arrizolaq Tammy A shton Caterino A lverez Timothy J. Baecmb John A. Bahnser Cindy K. Bailey Shari Balemlan Vareda Ballin ,Z The Semors follow then f1rst prrze w1nn1ng float down the streets of Port Clmton for the last t1me CLASS '76 The seniors began thelr last year at Port Clrnton Hth School Wlth a sp1r1t llftlng start by Wlnmng flrst place rn the float cornpetltlon The rest of the year was full of extra curricular ac t1V1t1es and acedennc achrevements, endmg the year with therr graduatron ceremornes They came through the doors as adolescent freshmen, and left through the same doors as con- screntrous young adults. v or - . , 'fs A' A , N A' 9 I ' M l A 1 A t Q 1 H ' OF ll . .t . .xx Larry D Barnard BeckyA Beach Jennifer M. Below Kathleen M. Below Jane E Bernard Coral L Bogardo. Kevin I Boss Judith Branum Sue A Brady W1lliam O. Brooks Daniel A. Brough Roberta L. Campbell Samuel S. Carter Eva Castillo James A. Ceccoli John M. Cerbus Gary L. Chance Peter A . Chudy Mark Ciancarelli Kimberly Clawson Carol E. Clemons Nancy J. Clements Charlene A. Clouse Jann M. Cochran John T. Collins Debra M. Conley Tracy Cronquist Suzanne M. Conrad Daniel J. Conty Vikki J. Coors 'kr 'X wx? 43- g'?'x A-A ar 7 I if. i . ' R' 1 , ,,' ' C i 5 Mx, .t f fain Q ' ' - - f ff K .1 -tv 4 ' I. : F 41 -ff - Q, 5, ' g I -ff , s.xn,m'w. 'L V '-,L A ' N ' II' 4 g'f?V'-f,. ' f ' . ' 'e - i -fl, - rhlgxks b V' K f p s, '1 gja-,M M ix . '.iL'.1 ' , ' 'yn' 5' '. ,-'g??,d if5' 1 1 f , .- X- 1 '7 'fr'-'xi gm? f,,wy'3r:v, i sa 'Q 'v 1.',4lf..t',I gif 11' -1:1 wr K MR., K. K :- -V ff 'Q ' Jr r M a, s XV u V5 .g Xi 4. 'iff-1'i'2 , gg ggkjiirilgff 1 yt: ' r ', V' sv , J. y px yki, .E -5, wr, ' vi. W 1 1 i f f '. if 5'.' :', '. .-yr' at IJ 1?- K , ,3 .345 wi.'d Qgghf,fv Q. i I 3 iV,vg1jFvyi16J,,v jxg' if , , V Y 5 E GMX f WX ff I f David J. Cox Nina Doyle Marcia L. Drenten Susan A. Dubbert Libra S. Dunham Richard A. ' Enderle Maria G. Erebia Veronika S. Eugling Diana L. Fastzkie Jill T. Felber Diane C. Feczer Keith A. Fleming Kimberly A . Fleming Rhonda C. Floriana Debra J. Ford Natalie J. Franck Christopher A . Freeh Tamara A. Fritz Javier V. Gamboa Jacqueline L. Garber Michelle J. Garber joseph Garza jack E. Gill Jan M. Gill Michael C. Gill Janet,K. Glovinslcy julie A. Gottschalk Lgurie A. Gresh Thomas J. Gresh JoEllen C. Grover Nancy J. I-lanlco Scott S. Harrold I1 1 -f 386 aiu M I ,1 1' , . , f '1 5 1. 51-1 .-' , 3 'E .er A L 1 Q-ri A-,ze N sl H+ AQ.. A ' 1,1 :vw '- I we Q .-- if I 9 Cindy Herod Theresa Hauser Jeffrey A. Hayth Scott A. Heckert Kathie A. I-Iepp 'flolanda Herevia Gerald L. Heschel jeralcl I.. I-Ieschel Cheryl A. Heschel Michael Hetrick Richard M. Henkel Mark Holloway Angela M. Holman Catherine A. Honaker Steven H. Holzapfel Tina M. I-lowerth 9 Susan K. Howerth Mark M. Hudak James M. Jacobs Sue A. Janes Edward B. Jennings Kathy J. Jennings Cynthia S. Jensen Vernon C. Jessee Jr. Ricky L. Johannsen Mike Jensen Rita A. Johnson Andrea L. Karshuk Lauren A. Keefer Christopher Keller Kathleen S. Klingbiel Timothy A. Koch F. .312 .L 5? i 5, . ' . Y iQ' , - .. V.. ig' 'f s 2 3 . - 1 .g.'f,:L, 5g,1, 1- , I T1,?i25f, ,gi1 J 1-'.lff'l.SfgP11151gQ '?T.f .-.. .,. ,,.. A - W W 'ffif f' .:y Hf .i- MY' '. f k- , f. .,,, 5- L J 1 'H Mb' Michael A . Kochensparger David G. Krause Richard R. Kreutzfeld Debra K. Kubasek Dawn M. Kurtz Roger Kusser Thomas L. LaBine Patricia K. Lacer Alyce M. Laird Jackie S. Lay Max J. Lilie Debra S. Linger Susan B. Loeffler Tamara Lewis Bradley J. Luebcke Karen J. Luebcke Richard A. Lucas James MacDonald Lisa Madden David Madison Susan M. Maguire Gregory N. Mallory Kevin G. Masing Brian L. Matthes Michael L. Matthews Margot McCann Timothy T - McCann Debra L. McClellan Mary Ann McCullough Kay L. McDavitt Martin J. McDonald Mary AnnMcGreevey avi Mary Beth McGreevey Patricia'A. Menier Susan L. Merrill Donna L. Mitchell Rebecca K. Milliser ' Marv E. Mills Debra Ann Molnar Tracy Ann Monak Louis M. Montano Brian K. A Montgomery Raymond B. Montgomery Mary Beth Murphy Annette M. Nash Rhonda L. Newman Peggy Darlene N Nix Connie J. Norgard N Florence M. Ogrinz Michael B. Peters Sandra K. Peterson Mary A. Priddy Elaine L. Prusik Donna R. ffhorbahn Pugh? Jane M. Ramey Richard B. Redfern 'Ira Karen S. Redfield Kathleen Reininger Jane E. Rider .K Jane M. Ritter Dean J. Rosiar Deborah M. Ryle Brian E. Sarty Kimberly S. Sawyer Kenneth P. Schoenfeld Thomas J. Sevitts David A. Shammo Dirk S. Shumaker Brenda J. Slauterbeck Patricia A . Smetzer Amy J. Smith Betsy A .Q Smith Marie E. Solis Donald A. Somers Susan M. Spears Lynn A. Stager Norma Steele Craig C. Stinson Karen M. Streng Chad L. Stuckey Cheryl Wamsley Dorothy J. Sutherland Bradley 1. Szilagyi Carolyn D. Taylor julie K. Taylor Marilyn L. Taylor Diane K. Terp Matthew R.' Tewers Tina M. Thompson Iohnette L. Timmons Chester J. Tokar David A. Turnage Jon K. Van Der Giessen Thomas J. Vangeloff Debra K. Vollmer Judith L. Ward .o ASKED- L-. X v 'f . gl W l D . Q' ' ,D 3 . 4 t I If , .. I ga 'wyg . 0 N i -,L Q sa' 5.2. fl A . K DT J ,R .V . 57'Nfl'f:af fl in 'L Y , D , 'f if 25 T Wy me , W 1- Q v Q ff 1, That which before us lies in daily lyfe is the prime wisdom. W -John Milton i. Gregory M. Waggener Paul A. Walker Alma R. Washington Douglas J. Wellman Suwanna Wichairud Lloyd E. Wilson Tamara. K. Wilkins Michael D. Winke Susan J. Wonnell James E. Wood Yvonda Wylie Alicia Ybarra Ramon Ybarra Deanna F. Zach Mayme E. Zibbel Daniel P. Zvosec Q so . Q, D 7' D A b l y W Amy Ahrens Leo Alvarado Martha Anderson JoAnn Bacak Kevin Balduf Martha Ballard Vicki Baumbarger Jeffery Beach -1 Dennis Beggs ' Pamela Belden Robert Belnap Mary Lou Bell Kevin Bidwell Jerome Bigos Barbara Billens Thomas Biro David Bldclcbmn james Bloom Jeffery Boss Jill Brooks Robert Brown Prudence Bublitz Mike Burdorf Danny Butler Bob Byrne , B- 12 ,SJW we -' HI:-uri -if ' ' . fr , W if 45 X fix as Q t . . s ' Hi 5552? , ..' ew , it I ogg . Q 4, Q 2 3 , V w V616 A , - ,L . f.:.r,s,f,, it . 15522 'YL ' - mi I-'J rf ir' ',. mf VVX, .,: J J' 'la W Y f . . ffl? -. Ll . - j ' , 'liii' 'vi ,. 4, V '. 'I 'I 'leg J -'1 , aff . yi. si .V ,-1 -If as ' Rye- ,'.,- C ' . Y ,- :fr . -,X . X 5 -ff z 4 -T: V 3 2 Xu- V - '-f , .XV if r' ,X -f , - U Ll ., , P 2 7 'gg .f , ,.,...tFJs Y' 4' A Y '1 ' ,Vx .. , .' f ,ij l Y.. A, fl ,f F T3 Y. 'V VV 71V1g??Vti.. A r.. 1 FP rbi 'ik 1 15 i ,Ax . ,fx Bw.. .2 -F er: xgriq. 4 lr riff' ' 'fan df: , ,ar ,f - N J X ,. If-it - f 'X , 5 1 , ii :Kif 4. v. Ji The Junior float soars down Madison Street during Homecoming Parade . 1,,, l'?5:-4'-V , 'ffffci' .E We - - .- '-mares? -1- , B ang i . 'Q-w .f:a J f .aff---A g., iff? sz- Q ' , ,L , .X J: . V ,fe all . ff-. H -if - ' zj jg Magi.. 4 - 'ara-Arcvf-' .-N4 , X Q 3 of ix l v gg Z 11+ , A QV 1, V 'fix , 1 , VV if 3, 4 ggi 4 , V A , ., Q, Marie Kocour , President --at 1 . Li-vw-L31 iw- A i A 5 x::f V ,. f- Sirk A-SVVM , , AV rf. I V A .vw 'lit' Sarah Wallack, Vice President rm f L.1- FW -A. 7-ff' s - A 'sp ' f:fQeyfasi 13 ,, 1 sf:-V '. :v,g,' 1 321 A 2. 'f-l.f fes1 ,15 :X , 'Tigr- ' .4-QQ? ff- 13' wggil-P12 .9 '-.ypd '- .Ldf 1 Mn- , 451. 1 1 ,S xg ' , - ' ' 1 V it ' , ... H - f J f g, 2 -Qxi .. ' '1' 3 RY 'Lf 5-'ff Y, '. V Y -N T 'mrs -3 an 1, '. ,.- 1' : Q V: r iz..- , :, :W . Y 5 ' sm, 4' P V ., e gf, .V V ' - Y . V, 5 V 1 , . I ,gf . 4 ,fr -,fri , 'f-.127 ? A P WY. V . 1 -,J ' f y 7 ' S1321 img f -si' fini L I in 5. 'fa . , f C M jf 1' N- T r fu-Q..- .,,-3. 5 .V ,na 'N ,V A ' fr, ' ahffiffiif- -Q,-5.4 -qs 1 ,,g ,,5 , . -55:53 Q,- ta . f - 1 V az-:Sf 'HJ' - ,iff gf J ,L ' V .. ,I I -Hi: 'if' T js A If? , ', ' Q , . sg V .. ' A an , r X I 7 fa If 1-J . , 0- A z la ,aka ,A 4:6 A ' 1 Y- 'Vg' .i Q 'Q' -115 fr C!-: . lr Q ra g 5 Ear xii ' S 1, f J 2-1. L ,fra--,,+,-e4 , a 1 S15-L -- ,, f- . f-f L me , - Laura Harrold, Pat Underwood, , 7 E T- V Secretary Treasurer i. .M ' 1 . ii ' 1 V f , A . -3121? 34. 155 3 -' -A- ws E 'V In 'lh' 5 1. . .- , ' Nia. -J :--Jr' -wus' rata , . lj ' ' ' I' Qdlgf, xww an i- fr 1' D r Y 1 C V 'N ff -, 9.5 F A-.1 Eileen Campbell Y' Teresa Cantu Roger Carolus Charles, C arr Timothy Carr Gloria Carrizales ' rv Timothy Celek C Karen Cellier Martha Christ JefireyACifiti ,Dan Clements Dale Collins Laiira Conner Barbara Conrad Denise Cook Larry Cook Jefby Coon Daniel Cuevas Timothy Cullenen Ginger Cupp Thomas Delpercio Elizabeth Denney Mary DeRose Dennis Dodge john Dodge, The class of '77 had an out- standing year, their best at Port Clinton High School. junior athletes proved theme 1' selves most valuable in ,sports events, and the overall class grade average was quite high. Even though they came in third in the annual magazine drive, they tied for second with their float, a World War I fighter plane., They alsozen- joyed planning and sponsoring pg Jr. V . ' Michael Ebert joette Edmonds Robert Edwards Mark Endeile Douglas Endicott Bobbi Englebeck Jaime Erebia 'Brian Fahey Darrell Fatzlcie Michael Faizkie Beth Ann' Fisher David Fischer Timothy Fisher ' Judith Fleming Tamara Flynn Ricki Ford f Vicki Ford Martha Fulton Margie Defriece Dan Fritz Thomas Gahn Patti Gahris Sheila Garberson Greg Garrett 7 Karyle Geisler Lisa Glanzman Laura Gluth ' i Lisa Gluth Amy Gresh julie Gulau ' .5 vow f ' 4 x I-J .,., 2 - fl -mag L 1 ' i .if a GT -J L N ,I fi 3 iz Y A 'K - H ,: I f N .K av , if V AL '--ah., 'lflji 'All ' if 'Lff 1 9 the junior-Senior Prom in the spring. Many juniors attended Vanguard for their first year of career training. As their third year came to a fulfilled end, the juniors werefivery content with their 1976 accomplishments, but anticipated even greater achievements as their eyes turned toward their senior year. F James Dogski Kathy Eaton , 0. vf X' 5, - - A ,AA 3- ,V,. V 13, ii 1 H , X Q . t .wa , . is -we ,, M 5 'K li 2' Q , , ii' a s v ay - . as, 4: JJ: ' Ili, .g.a5,:'h,9, rx 4. Q3 x .fa ,,, Q1 F if 'J' . yr is Q O gif-'.1 is 41. e T - - U .-:fx F133 A A A. F - E Y 1' -, ii '. , I , sk. , 7, ,,. - xi' is 1 ' - ,af is , :Q V. 1, -A V- , 1 ,,, ,,.,, i Q, l it 'Wi ' K l . 4 i 'k' f -515 .3-,ill 'HQ 7 J Jr in hm' Q4 P , ggi ,. ' -Jik'3', ' ffl' ' f :G 4 S 4 B f f 1 4 9 . 13,11 . H,?1..4:,3,: sl than 4 'U' ' - wi - -s .z 'sr X X 'D ': -f7l'EE2g1 3. i f , kj if- r3 1 qt .fi u xy ., L L 2 A f if .- 'i J' wa 1? his ,is 1 ,. -df 7 I 9 'fe' ,QA Q -yu 1-'nt ' W4 K w we K. in -2-far -' ' -i1 '4E', A , '1 L A V f, , 1 ,ir V 'f u' A ., aieifaiz fr- in -f . 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K 1 5 f 'tag 2 3 l ,.,.N.,,,.,..1f .. ix 4 M, Y A P qi, lr 1 I B , f Andy Harrison Michael Heileman Donna Hensley Carolyn Herman Archie Hernandez Luann Hetrick Paul Hofacker Steven Hoffman Lisette Hohler Tracy I-Iolzhauer Carrie Horn Christine Horn Robin Hovis Mark Hoyer Michael Ihnat Laura Jacobs Donald Janes john Jensen Francine jeremy Kim johnson jeffrey S . Jones Ross jones john Keys Kevin Kimmet Peggy Kline Jil1K1otz Debra Kolinko Michael Kolinko Sheila Kopp Ioseph Kosztyc Prudence Bublitz exposes a dramatic rofile at the Sports Banquet. Sally Lopez Robin Lorensen Timothy Lovern Ellen Luebclce Christina Maguire Juan Marquez Barbara Matta Timothy Matthews Joyce McCleary William McDonald Greg McGown William McLaury George McRitc.hie Donna Metcalfe Laurie Milazzo Eric Milefchik William Mohr Sam Morrow juniors work fervently to get their float done by the deadline . f ' -ri -'ie W' ' ' 2 Wi'-' H an x Na if-'Q x , IW -Q 4 x V-fatal N x ev f L. - Brian Krause joy Kuras Debra LaCumslcy Greg Laird Kevin Libben Betty Lochotzld 115 gif wk X , X at X . , , , ,V , , -, , 'E ' ...Q fe-1 ' N Q , A . .v A -'J - Martin Mortus Michelle Mosser Kim Mulligan Daryl Muncey jefhey Netherland john Netherland 5-4.-f W ' P A S' ' 1' fe 5 Q. -- , if , ' , ff HQ f-.1 ' g ' x 1' Q y pgs, 5' 5 M .sn rt F95 ft'- A.:Z l ' lg. T33 Q' A, T ,- I-4 as 'x iff . -, X, fp , 1 . N 'i .X-I W-14 JS: V si' ' . f, G . X . 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Lx 'Qi - 1' ffm:-Aw - 1 ---,-W ' t A.: 3 K- ' -ff-f vi'-T Evania Nichols Penny Nichols Kenneth Olemacher Michael Olemacher Diana Owen Beth Pawloski Sheryl Peters Gerald Petersen Tanya Phillabaum Peggy Podgurslci Sharon Pointer Karen Pomelee Julie Pope Debra Priddy Robert Priddy Alan Qualman Sam Ramey Ruth Ravas Nadine Redfield Susan Rex Theresa Teyome Stephanie Rhodes Kathi Rickard Ric-.hard Riedmaier Anne Ritter Gail Robel Maurice Robinson Jodi Robron James Rollins Craig Rosairs W ,, H1255 -it ig susan sr. Clair 1 .,.. v,' Frank S qyege c:hSfy1 schauj H Mary Schmitt Peggy Podgufski, Amy YO11Iig5 and Pam Belden show their spirit at a pep assembly. ' -eff 32 Q Carol Schoenfeld ' Michael ,Schuliz Chester Skorupa J '..A W ' ff ,ffsfv M ' ' f ' ,, ,V 1 . , L. 4J,i1.gJI I 2 Vylq i A , Scott Semon 3 ff , gig 7 mfg Brin Shields fp , ' .P .5 -f.g ::' - f Q ,wil-fa' r F 2 J Roberto Solis Q Gena Spencer Marc Spindler f ,r..,: -. 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P 5' Q jx 4- gf. . ,7 ,val M .-'ffl -, I Judy Byrne Alfredo Cantu Janet Cantu Thomas Carr Gregory Carson Artemio Castillo Laura Ciancarelli Joseph Clemons Michael Clemons Julie Cochran Gregg Collister Gregory Columbia Dexter Colvin Lonnie Cook Michael Crosser Suzanna Cuevas Cynthia Cutcher Daniel Deak Edward Dezelick Barbara Doss Valerie Driftmyer Rebecca Dubbert Brenda Dugan Madeline Edmonds Amy English Owen Espejo Cynthia Estry Steven Fisher Gerald Flynn Theresa Flynn Nancy Foote Diane Frederick Geoffrey Gaudoin Irma Gamboa john Gangway Chris Garceau Debrah Gardner Ida Garza Daniel Gerogosian Kevin Giesler Donna Giguere Deborah Gittinger Kathleen Glasco Keith Gonya Alan Graffin Sherrie Greene Antonio Guerra Susan Hall jan Harder Daniel Harger Kathryn Hatt Nancy Hause joAllison Henn Robert Hensley Daniel Hepp john Herman Harold Herzog Kenneth Heshel Mark Hetrick Stacie Hollingsworth Richard Holz Karen Holzapfel james Honaker Joi Hoenig --we K V .f , :fm ,H Q1 'jg 5: 1 :fir . 4:4-ffl, I , X ' l A. s., K, eg V , K ' ,Q , K' I ' 1 'p .zz - . 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Following the freshmen in a close second in the magazine drive, and also tying for second in the Home- coming cornpetition, once again proved these young peoples' pro- ductiveness and spirit. if 4 'x sfiff., f me K 't W ' N Kenneth Horn Daniel Howerdm Q K5 at .. 2- x ,an H 2- ad' ' V, Z: 4 , Sally Howerth 'B 1' I Patricia Hutchinson cf Q- SES K. xi F -R, A Gr-Q1 Carol Streeter, Sue Muggy, and Julie Donner seem to have a secret about the sophomore float. ., ., , ' zffifff i' ' ia55f?4- ':il57:fei'K'i' f k lima-'v ' ' lt' 1'2 ' 'Sf' ' L Yf-, its Q 7, I I L A .ua M i f lie - if ' N t ' S K -5 ,, f , ' ' . ,af , V . , ' , f i E 3 5 v Even before school started, the sophomores organized a very suc- cessful carwash to boost the class treasury Now this class can only My I A 'it .4 'Jr i s -,- ,. - . ,W W a Q , f 32 A ,Av f 4 4. ,, -3-ns, b 1 , J NYYJ' xii' hope that. the next half of their high lhll I 1 D' D' school years will be as fun and suc- 'e,, cessful as the first. lltt ll lf it i .F ib'i 'l Eugene Hutsenpillar Lisa jane Jensen Lisa Marie Jensen Tracey johnson Carol Jones Jeffrey P . jones Sharon jones Karl Kirila Daniel Karshuk Mark Kelley Charles Kenney Danny King Faye Kleinhans Vicki Koch james Kollmann Kimberlee Kolcinda Michelle Kokinda Kathleen Kosztyo Karen Kraus Robert Kreutzfeld Diane LaCumsky Richard Lano Kenneth Lemke Patricia Limestahl Susan Lindemann Brenda Lohrbach Jean Lucas Randy Lucas Cindy McCoy Terri McDavitt Angela McLaughlin Ralph McRitchie joe Mahler Teresa Wallack smirks at Revista photographer. Jim Mulligan Timothy Myers Samuel Nelson Floyd Noel L Michele Mahoney Marjorie Massingill Mark Mezger Douglas Milling er Linda Mills Laurie Montgomery David Morelock Connie Mowell Suzanne Muggy Mary Ghm Laurie Oreskovich xqfj 'V 3 vlan ,,f,a,e4.v 5 :- ----11:52 fix' in-Sffiffg'-.jj ' V' V: ,, ' a 'r , , -Y , . . ,T i If . , . A K lin T f l a s -'ff :zzz Judith Owen Quentin Passabet jennifer Perry Sandra Perry Teresa Peterson Robert Plough We V , , ,V Jane Pope Gloria Portales Judy Priddy Steven Prusik John Ralph Kenneth Rhodes if' A-has . , , . 38 V '1-.- if- Ejsuaiqg-5,3 Eu ,iz ' a re I , 1 Fu. yi, - 5, .I fl g ' . viii lx v pf' x Q I Eg' s M ' H-r ,- 3, A .3 H MQ., f Zip 'iii . ., .M 7, naar,-V . f as-v- ' H f5,.,Has::.',:i 4, j +1 if gn g Q t ,,h2,a, , 1. ,X GG 1 ' Q5 Q ' 321 4 1 A -5 BP if 5 M, 'if as 'X as 2 311 .4 01 f Us -, 5 ! I-urn!! z 1 ga' s If . ' 'Q f.'?Q'Ql1 es- aw, J 235352 P -4 ,gg 5. N .- wffgge mpg 7 1 .. ,, , ,,i is M if 5 1. 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' is, I sf'-I' T S . 4 . ,, Nj 35' X X s 'T .1-1 ' 52 1 UkA3b, 1? f S . xg? . john Sivinski Mark Skinner janet Smith Mark Smith Thomas Soderberg Albert Solis Elizabeth Somers joseph St. Clair Phillis Stanfield 'e ,M f'ri1.z,zw mai 45 ffm, , ' ,S is 1 W In 1 -'f , A- ,Q Kimberley Rhodes Lori Richard joseph Ritter Donald Rodwancy Linda Ross Raudel Ru.iz jan Rusincovitch Tami Savage Kellie Sawyer Amy Schoenfeld jami Schwind Jeffery Scott Cynthia Sij an Michelle Shields Joni Shortridge David Shumaker Michael Silva jeff Sisi Karen Krause smiles and waves on tcvp of the sophomore float. C... 1- john Stein james Stouffer Lisa Stover Carol Streeter Steven Stroh JOY Sfuclfv Terry Sumpter Vicky Taylor Mark Tewers Suzanne Thierry Kay Thompson David Thusat Peter Thusat jeffrey Tibbs Charlotte Timmons Annette Tokar Garcelia Torres Theresa Trent Timothy True Michael Turner John Tmsic . -'M . ,. :'452ZE2s 1 255 'fs S T ff ' A 'Q 5 S, fiff-. 'fs 5 uf 4 t 1 1 ,L .gn 'wwf lv, 5 il , -W. Q Q 'fl Bwlar- x 3 Q :f 3 V I . 7 2- iff- if Y :K F V , -if 'Lf 'K J - ,il , rf ' 'ivihffj-5? ,Q .. 1i5-K5 fyaeigf- f .- Q f ' are M eeet he N.. , , In If X K so ' hwy 1.1 na V 1 .Q-7 , x T ,.,ya ' .wo 6 e nf! .- -2: Q Ke.: N ,.,,.f,:,f.,a.iE:M ,, .. K , ,B v 19 s , 4 -2 1 Q 2, ,ar . .l '31 U42 'I' am ABOVE: Sophomore cheerleaders Nancy Hause, Lori Ciancarelli, and Tami Savage do their duties with a smile. RIGHT: Members of the sophomore class talk while they wait for a pep assembly to Q begin. f julie Cochran comes to the end of a very exhausting routine. Q gn Q m g. sr. NYY 4 va fe Gif? W o , w ,sez ,- W- a ng . mf . gg, r 211:11 f 15? , 'X ' ' f 1, ' iv.. - : 'k ' fii, .N V W qv' 'QL .11 1' fl ,..k ,V f if , -E Y'-z.. ' ,gf Gary VanDeusen Renee Wahlers Teresa Wallack Debra Wamke Dwindal Webb Charles Weigle Sandra White Kenneth Whitson Mark Wiechman Mark Wierzba jon Wight Bret Wightman Teresa Winke james Wood Kathryn Wylie JoAnne Young Debra Zam Paul Zeis Michael Zetzer Glenn Adkins Robert Adkins Douglas Allen Dawn Alliman Lydia Alvarez Jeffrey Ambrozy Linda Anderson David Arthur john Ashton Richard Askins Jeffrey Babcock Deanna Baker Linda Baker Kathleen Balduf Dixon Ballin Deborah Beaver Michel-Beaver Dante Bell Patricia Bell William Bennett Karen Benton Kenneth Benton James Biro Debra Blevins John Boling of ll. .K .243 Q P. All 1., , 1 L x ff ' 15. ..,, , y - , qs-4 4:- ,1 R J W. . B' . wi I , WEE 31 W 'N 1271 IB! st 1 , Q l 4, a A s.., ,M ,,., ,, . ,- W Z1 Aa' 'pil k .gg-',-A flxfkf T f fir P.-Mr rf 5. ef 1: 4 49 .ft fm , W, 1 I .f 3 i ws I .4-. 4 ,- vs 1 ' J! L P 1' 1 1 Q ,B :Xl lg x.,X X L ,qi 'il,3pf35g5i'fi ,:.,.' ,, . ' A' J, s B 'TM-f , Y w - i f, . ' '1'j ff 7 ,K .y XV 'ifim 7? :,Q,,,.f, . ,Ai I .5 -- we-,, 5551, V, lm is v 5 251, J hx 3. aww mega W 1 vv I ,R , , l l 1 'if . T . a lam., .ya .lax 55 ga g 2' , EM Q K A if , 1 ' 1 l f 5' A . M., if fair ' - igljpfigg r -5 1590 5-QA .warm M-Q 'wg gf,-7-ik lk swiffffi M in I A -, 3 av ,' '3w,f., ,f rf , i' Iliff K fl is-'J P- az: ri: . ' ,C , .1 45 1 V G me Q 4 W- J, V -, .5 111 5 4 V7 .it , , 3 Y! LQ! I gg , . rg? egg' I, , M ,.,, My ,H , as ,U :sex 2 W L Freshmen proudly follow d1e1r float dunng the Homecoming Parade as attendant Angie Garza greets onlookers ' wF3 A 1-if iff T A5 is if KQYI' :fill f' ' 'K we . A., ,W -Ur fr Q2 W .,m-,.,.r,q 1 v ..,, ,,., ,leg , an - :of-,px ,Q ' L is is J, 1 Q gk .-,' . in ar 394 a n A U 'Q If xx 5 ' ep 1 Q H 31 x H Q H ' 5 1 fig 5 I ..a Diana Dowdle, Joe Janes, President Vice President rsli Wa 1 3 '.-..g I , 1 14, awe ig V -1' -- 5 l 4 der X ', 4 . I 2' af u gs Y . .J si N 1 as Q 8 f N 1 gg I , 1 1 .- la , 1 - I Julie C5-Pi'-'in Nancy Hopkins, SeCfeta1'Y Treasurer L, -r , 5' V. . , yi bs In S 1 v 1 I9 I. ., K .. 1 . V ,-I 3 E- xv: 1 Q, 3 le :JF- . ,-,Q f-9 9 . -f G sk.-f.. B iwgimi f:-Ll, ,-, ,.,1f , . - ,ill . f ' ii? I 4, 1 25: ' 1- , .'.fia,g,: ,ra 5' BN. c gd ,f pg 4 -.ap ,v, A 7 ' -' WSF -L at-V' P A 4 'QE if' sf- ' 1: W W 1,5 1 , Qs -A ' M 'I X K . 1 1 V E B vi J 'fm A ' f 3 afzfvg 21,1 1-iww . ' . ff' -QQ , A , ' .C , 4. . 'me rv-2 -e 5 ff 19' . 'fy ff K-91 ' f 1 43. it 1 ang: ' - gn B Lf? 1 5 'NX , la. Ye ' ' :L-5 ft-- ilf' fu 4 E 5- x J . .fm I' fig it-, ., Lk-:iv - -f a . 1 V556 55? s - f- 'rf gg i.-. 5 Sl , if-1 1 A y by ,fl we be ' ' f' 55' 5 6 . in ,. f -3542 ' -Y ...f f in KM 'A 4' ' r ' NN ' Q ,r ui .i A'-': x , ,lf .,, g ,,,,, A, ' , Y T: - as 'N ,.,.., A QI V 1, A I. W . f 5 I 1 Q 3.1-5,2 NI! ft - avr' E Y u ET? ff fl ny 1 S .4 le? X1 Penny Boreman Earl Boyle james Brooks julie Brough Paul Busby Jacqueline Buxton Mary Campbell Teresa Campbell Vicki Carnicom Christopher Carpenter Patricia Carr Elizabeth Castillo Terrence Celek Douglas Cellier Cheryl Cerbus Darlene Chaffin Billie Chandler Prisca Chapman Sue Clements Tracy Colston Victoria Conner Deborah Conrad Susan Conway Karen Cook Ronnie Cook John Cox Cheryl Creeger SPIRIT! If anything can be said about the fresh- man class, spirit is the word. Being the largest class ever to pass through the doors of PCHS, their cheering and overall team spirit was evi- dent at pep rallies and games. Their winning of the Spirit lug was proof of this. Although coming in last place at this year's homecoming float competition, these spirited young people will leave a definite mark on PCHS. Becky Cutcher Q V 'T Viclci Cutcher ' V . .K ,, ,f f 'L' i 4 Lesha Cuttaia 1 fg K1 i g Richard Davis it ,, 5 Donna DeFriece ' I w Mary DeFriece . . N f 'L' ifw. 79 -' ,Q , X ,axe 1 . x , . 'i 29X Carol Depner Mark DeRose Tamara Dober john Dodge Elaine Dole D. Curtis Dooley ' ., awk 1 ll A a . .Ky Y 2 M? :K we 'ii ...Q . jeffrey Doust gf5 2 , i i'f5f35 Cathy Drenton i,,,, fl john Drum jfii '- ,, .295 Christopher Dubbert Frederick Dubbert in if .area-M V 'XM' ,-wa-M, fr ,i '.: 4 , er? T . f ' ii H54 J H was .1 ,. Q z V ' , A if an P53 we , 3 .' W , NIKTQ ,QF 5 , W 1 1 9 ',' ,Y .Rx ' AJ I 5 , , , try Y at xl Jacqueline Crone Paul Curley X . V -l , 'A' f g'., if .,i. . ,j it -gf-' Ma1'Y1inDusan Ai 2 , Tepp Dunham 1 vi H C ' if . ., ' ' ' Lawrence Dunn dv 3 Ig f' Q, '-A in Ralph Edmonds 1 'J ' ' A 0 4 Gary Edwards A. A V N 'X lid? , Gary Enderle ' . V ' 5 4 T?T7' ' 9 - Patrick Endicott iii is A, f if Teresa Feeney ' ' ' Kim Felber ffffi 5 V Q' Ronald Ferres Jodi Fick . A y . 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L, , Asia .1 yu YQ-Ar .f,- - .Lf , an ,-.. , 5'-Sas I ' -, as . pls L 5 f faq 3.1, . . , f5,fg.'.. Patricia Petersen Mary Peterson Debbie Plough Edward Podgurski Michael Pointer Mark Pollard Rick Pollard Andrea Pope Jesus Portales jeffrey Puffenberger Matthew Querback Dawn Randall Kevin Redfield David Rich Jonathan Rich Norma Riojas John Ritter Roberto Rodriguez William'Rofkar Glenn Ruffner john Ruggles Ann Savage Cheryl Scheer Kathryn Schramm Richard Schultz Elizabeth Segaard Matthew Segaard Robert Shiko Lester Short Nancy Shortridge Pamela Shumate jessie Sidell Deanna Slauterbeck Pamela Smith Susan Snyder William Spalding Lolita Stanforth Laura Steele john Stefano Brian Stephenson Daniel Stroh Charles Summers Eva Sutherland Bruce Szilagyi Roger Tarolli S or 3, I 1 , , . Y A 'Z' ww? M? 'K-it si. Attendant Angie Garza is seated proudly upon the Freshman float jaws , QBELOWQ im Grover goes over a choreo- graphed exercise in band. QRIGI-ITj w l r l l 0 Q. ff was if x K iii: K Jew.. 1. 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A nf' sir Carol Taylor Laurie Taylor Lisa Thompson Ingrid Thusat Macario Torres Norma Torres Dale Trent jon Trent Jane Vallese Carl Voss ' janet Wadsworth Louarme Wagner Lori Walls Wendy Walls Dale Warnl-ce Donald Warnke Lee Warnke Donald Washington Stuart Watters janet Webster ' Frank Wheeler Randal White Lise Whitt William Wiewandt 1 Todd Wightman Mary Wilber Jeff Wilson Jeff Witter Ricardo Ybarra Todd Young John Yount Richard Yurista joseph Zach Diane Zekany Lynne Zibert Joseph Zippay 'assi The next-best thing to knowing something is knowing where to find it.-gThe Ensign Mr. james Apple ' -, Q tgp' x -' Woodsh0P f Mr. Douglas Armstrong A p TY'PinS ., 5 3 V' Miss Ida Bacso gf ' , , ' -. Physical Education fi4,,i4'X .P , Mr. Richard Bloom l A t ttlee, Q' fi ff In f Mr. Tom Bodager n 6 N Physical Education ' Mrs. Carol Bolander 1-,.:-' N Home Economics Mr. Kenneth Bowersox 5+ Science Mrs. Lynne Braun Occupational Work Adjustment S . N .. Mr. Rick Briggle Science Mr. john Buskirk English f Mr. Richard Celek Business Mrs. Helen Dallen English Miss Jane Davison , Spanish Mr. Don Drusbacky Social Studies Mrs. Nancy Dunham English Mr. Richard Dunham Social Studies x W H Mrs. Susan Fick ' Occupational Work Study --N Y 4 S Mr. Thomas Fisher il p 5 't 2 Mechanical Drawing - ,' it.-A Mr. Rodney Gale - M ' Social'Studies .A ' f ' X' ' ,. 5 2. Mr. Kenneth Gipe Physical Education Mr. Charles Garrett Vocal Music Mrs. Edna Hansen Orchestra into ABOVE--Mrs. Kuzma teaches the irregular verb tenses to her 6th period class BELOW-- Mrs. Rice Watches on as Suwanna Wic- nairund speaks about her native Thailand. Mathematics ' Mr. Robert Hartung Mathematics tl Mr. Floyd Heckert Occupational Work Adjustment f P' A4 aw fi Mrs . Jean Harsh r,.f fd? 04 , . l wg . Y A 1-ef xp.. ,, -frai S str - Et' A f ' , 'fiifr , ,E t 'Qf'a,.2' V :5 'gLe--'- -- ' a n Q., t,jg,..t.t:,.. -5 P , at fi dn ,f J, a 1-i . ' ' ' 'fiffll K, ,X U A , exist? 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Mr. Waldo Henderlich Vocational Education Mrs. Charlotte Izso Mathematics Mrs . Janis Kaylor Remedial Reading Mrs. Georgia Kaufman English Miss Octa Kincade Latin Mr. Jerry Kissel Mathematics Mrs. Rita Kuzma French Mr. Russell Leist Social Studies Mr. David Link Science Miss Ruth Long Physical Education Mr. Thomas Maher Distributive Education Mr. Eugene Meilix Industrial Arts J a Mr . james Radloff Home Economics Mrs. Norma Sass Home Economics Afflii' if nfns new it .t Mrs- Janis N111 K it '5' Qfiffi M, -fa? Business K ,,j.,., E Mrs. Ruth Rice if I ii ,,.: ig nel? - ' -J -xp A 1 f via. I Mrs. iiartliy Schweitzer V p ,G ' W Eng is Q 11,2 T att, V Mr. Richard Sellars 1 . ij ',.V jj Occupational Work Study S Ti F f' -' 2 Mr. Robert Serb i ' W Industrial Am l ael - 'l,- .3 Mr. Howard Smeizer ' A Y Y Occupational Work Exp iw W , Miss Janet Stephenson ii fit English ff-sp! ' Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson 3 X English Mr. Earl Warnke Music Mr. Jeff Williams Science Mrs. Joyce Wood English 'I ABOVE--Mr. 'Drus' 'preforms' during the Freefare concert. BELOW--Steve gPrusik snickersfas Mr. Hastings times a student's agility drills . I STUDE T LIFE REDSKIN VICTORY OVER PERRYSBURG HIGHLIGHTS HOMECOMING. UPPER LEFT: In view of the jaws mania, the freshman class constructed a shark using the theme Eat 'Em Up 'Skins ! ABOVE: The red, white, and blue plane sporting the theme Take Off To Victory! was the brilliant creation of the jun- ior class. - H Photos compliments of the News Herald ' CENTER: The sophomores showed their Redskin spirit with the theme, 'Skins Don't Clown Around! LEFT: Queen Mary McCullough poses with escort Dave Cox after being presented with 1 roses by Student Council president jane Bernard escorted by Tim Cullenen. BELOW: In honor of the Bicentennial, the class of '76 warned Perrysburg with the theme, The Redskins are Coming! Spirits were high on the evening of September 26 as the Redskins defeated Perrysburg, 34- 16, as a finale to Homecoming festivities. Halftime was highlighted by the crowning ofthe 1976 Homecoming Queen, Mary McCullough, who fwas escorted by Dave Cox. The first runner-up.Was Shari Balemian, escorted by jim O'Brien. Class attendants were Senior johnette Timmons, es- corted by Rick Lucasg junior Laurie Harrold, escorted by BobiBrovvn5 Sophomore Karen Kraus, escorted by john Gangvvayg and Freshman Angie Garzaf escorted by Mark Gutkowski. At this time the floats, which reflected much creativity and weeks of hard Work, were judged The seniors took first place honors with their Bicentennial theme of Paul Revere making his famous ride. The juniors and sophomores tied for second while the freshmen finished in last place. . After the game, those who attended the Home- coming dance enjoyed the music of the group, Beggars' Opera . 57 Debbie Linger, escorted by Dave Cox, was crowned queen at the E annual Pigskin Swing held on No- vember 8. Attendants in her court were Senior Sue Maguire, escorted by Steve Holzapfel, Jun- ior Lisa Glanzman, escorted by Doug Endicott, Sophomore Amy Maytham, escorted by Joe Mah- ler, and Freshman Nancy Hop- kins, escorted by Lester Short. The well-received group, Beg- gars' Opera , provided the music for this Student Council spon- sored dance. TOP: Couples prepare to have an exciting evening as they purchase their tickets at the entrace. ABOVE: Tom Gresh and Karen Cellier take.a break from the evening's activities as they smile for the camera. RIGHT: Two members of Beg- gars' Opera , jim Stein and jay Suhribier, provide musical entertainment at the Swing. l PIGSKIN SWING ENDS SUCCESSFUL EooTBA LL SEASON as mg 'eV, , L Sli A K fi . f fr BELOW: Ms. Gillespie administers the GATB test to sophomore English classes. RIGHT: During a typical day, Miss Barber is caught in a moment of deep concentration., BOTTOM: Mr. , Brown carries out one of his many duties by helping Pam Bel- den with her schedule. ,av it ' GUIDANCE' DEPARTMENT OFFERS CAREER DEVELOPMENT f l , ' ' ,Q na 1 'iw '3 9 - I fi - -nf t . J V :- fx 3 ' if . m ,. A -ai.. X f 45 The guidance department ex- pandedits services by offering the student body a course in ca- reer development. The course, which enabled students to ex- plore many different careers, proved extremely successful. Various field trips and on-the- job occupational field days added to the experiences gained in this class. Besides these opportunities, the counselors continued with their daily routine of guiding students in career and college choices, adjusting students' schedules, and helping with personal problems. ALOHA ONO GREETING FOR HAWAIIAN PARADISE AWK . , 1,4055 Q.: M 3.295 4 ,' Lg ar 5 ,,nuup Brightly colored flowers and palm trees pro- vided atmosphere for the Winter Formal held on Ianuary 17. The cheerleaders worked many long, hard hours during Christmas vacation preparing decorations for the cafeteria and making leis for all the guests. Couples attending enjoyed the fine music pro- vided by Apriori . Hawaiian refreshments were served throughout the evening by Hawai- ian natives. Laurie Gresh was presented with a real lei in honor of being chosen queen. The cheerleaders were very pleased with the attendance of over 400 people. This was a better record compared to other years. UPPER FAR LEFT: John Dodge and Laurie Taylor dance to the rhythm of the music provided by Apriori . LOWER FAR LEFT: The enjoyment of the evening is reflected upon the faces of Renee Wahlers and Fred Cantu. UPPER CENTER During a quiet moment alone, Rich Enderle and Amy Minick indulge in each o1:her's company. LOWER CENTER: Exhausted from dancing, Tammy Fri1z relaxes with Jerry Bigos. LEFT: Couples relax and have refreshments while the band takes a break. BELOW: Janet Smith and Scott Harger take a break from the evening's dancing. 61 Two hundred thirty honor students and their parents were present at the 13th annual scholar- ship banquet held on May 1. These participants included 56 seniors, 51,juniors, 64 sophomores, and 59 freshmen. These students had to maintain a cumulative 3. 2 academic average for the school year. A large number of individual awards were pre- sented for academic and leadership accomplish- ments. The speaker for the evening, author Pat Linebach, entertained those attending with humor- ous, excerpts from her book, A THREAD OF BLUE DENIM. As a part of the program, Mr. Tom Brown intro- duced both the old and new members of National Honor Society, after which the program ended with the singing of the Alma Mater. TOP: Top male student, Paul Walker, receives the Kiwanis C1ub's John B. Martin Memorial scholarship award from Mr. Michael Harrison. BOTTOM: After presenting the Latin award, Miss Octa Kincade receives a. grateful hug from Julie Taylor. Q.. - . f' 5' F . .- 1 fa. - ,, Ldxplalfaj' v as-3 5,,:,.j-:'.g-sag' F -1, 1. f .- a . f u- ,asv 'f?'+1s.i!ama -. M1 ft- 5 u m, - , is g ..... - V+ ' I I ., ,.,, r. V -:gg H fwekii' '- M t ' - t 4 ., ' - - ' I ilfzf'E.S'5'ffgfW1fS1f'1,Q,, A .. ,,,, . U . ,, Q2 , X K . X S. XX A ,. .... -rw ,hmmm r f Lf, K H. 'mr , f. ' Y ,S ,r is r --A Q A S , . Fw, ' -ry ,,,.-1-' if rim , . Qi' ,A TOP: Banquet festivities get underway as scholars and their parents move through the serving line. BOT TOM: Jill Felber, Julie Taylor, and Karen Streng, achievers of a perfect 4. 0 grade average, accept trophies from Mr. Walters for top female students. Student Council provided in- teresting entertainment for the student body by presenting a lively group, Free Fare , for one of their earlier assemblies. The group mixed humor with good music for anenjoyable program. The annual Talent Show was held again in May. Speeches C given by the candidates for President and Vice-President of Student Council were followed by the performances of many talented students. In an effort to provide some variety inthe program, Oscars were pre- ' sented to several teachers for their unique ncontributions C during the school year. 64 TALENT SHOW AND ROCK GROUP MAIN ATTRACTIONS BELOW: Kent johnson and David Thusat use their musical talent to hold the audience's attention. LEFT: One mem- ber of the band adds a little variation to Free Fare's musical program. BELOW LEFT: Another Free Fare member jokes with Mr. Drusbacky, Yolanda I-Ierevia, and Dan Conty. UPPER MIDDLE : Sev- eral Janis Ian songs were performed by Ida Heinsmang Ida won this year's com- petition. FRA LEFT: Tim Cullenen gives his campaign speech while his running mate, Sarah Wallack, and op- ponents, Greg McKown and Brian Krause look on. FRUSTRATION AND HARD WORK RESULT IN BEST PROM IN THREE YEARS Members of the junior class Worked feverently to prepare for the Prom, which was held on May 22. Members on all of the committees gave much of their time and effort to do their part, which included building a spaceship, painting creatures , from outerspace, and creating an atmosphere of science fiction. Couples journied through a time X space tunnel to start off their evening at the Prom. Midnight journey proved to be a very successful theme and the enchantment of the evening was en- hanced by the decorations. Servers were dressed as martians for the evening, and proved helpful, as usual, in taking pictures and serving refreshments. TOP: Martha Fulton, Laurie Harrold, and Gregg Laird work on building a spaceship in the courtyard. UPPER RIGHT: Andy Harrison puts finishing touches on some decorations as Gregg Laird looks on. RIGHT: Lisa Glanzman, Marie Kocour, Mary Schmitt, and Sarah Wallack work in front of a background of stars as they hurry to complete the wall decorations. 66 i COUPLES GREETED BY MARTIANS AND MOONMEN TOP: Bill Mohr and Laurie Harrold relax under the stars. BOTTOM: Couples become enraptured in the mood of the evening as they travel on a midnight journey. LEFT: Martians Tami Savage, Tracy Johnson, and julie Donner pour punch for the prom guests. 67 fhv' f, Q gg At the awards program, award certificates were given to numer ous students deserving recognition for their scholastic attain- ments on achievement tests throughout the year. Also, various scholarships were presented to deserving students. This annual event was held on the evening of May 24. BELOW: 5Miss Kincade is presented with a plaque in appreciation for her many years of service from Craig Stinson on behalf of Student Council. TOP STUDENTS IN SCHOLASTICS RECEIVE AWARDS -'3, 3,3 1 y CLASS OF '76 CONTRIBUTES 255 LEADERS OF TOMORROW ABOVE: Paul Walker leads the class of '76 into the stadium. RIGHT: Mr. Maher and Mr. Smetzer spend Friday moming before graduation instructing seniors on ceremony procedures. TOP: Larry Barnard, Jack Gill, and Mike !Matthews gather at the stadium before graduation begins, CENTER RIGHT: Band Director Earl Warnke escorts Miss Octa Kincade to the platform to receive recognition for her years given to Port Clinton High School. FAR RIGHT: The class of '76 informally for the last time. 1 70 z, ,,LL ffllg, ' ff--' iwxwh -kill? kb. 'Sl ,. . - 1 1 Try to remember the good things in life and not dwell on your fail- ures, were the words of advice given to the class of 1976, Saturday morning, June 5, by Father Lawrence Scharf of Toledo, guest speaker at the ninety-first annual commencement exercises held at True-Lay stadium. Invocation was given by Rev. Erwin Streng. Also sharing the podimn were the class speakers Jill Felber, Karen Streng, and Julie Taylor, who shared top ranking in the class with perfect fom--point grade averages, and Chris Freeh, class president. As a tribute to the Bicentennial of the United States, the Class of '76 wore a combination of red, white, and blue robes and formed an American flag with their seating arrangement. The top fifty-six students, members of the Na- tional Honor Society, formed the blue square in the flag. Also at this time, special recognition was given to Miss Octa Kincade, retiring Latin and English teacher, who had taught for forty-five years in the Port Clinton School system. Diplomas were then presented by Mrs. Marvin Grover, president of the school board. After the benediction, the senior class sang their Alma Mater for the last time. 71 f -v im- ec-..1,,,,':,,r V ' 521. N ,, , p p 'S' H f , i .Q,. .., '1' 4? Q ,, V V 4 it. W R . TOP: Tepp and Libra Dunham bring the flowers to be WOITI by the seniors of '76. ABOVE: As one of the four class speakers, Jill Felber addresses the crowd. TOP CENTER: Receiving a standing ovation, Marty McDonald returns with his diploma. RIGHT: Father Scharf delivers the class address. TOP RIGHT: Class President Chris Freeh receives his diploma from board president, Mrs. Grover. FAR TOP RIGHT: Top Male student, Paul Walker, flips his tassel before leaving the platform. OP- POSITE RIGHT: Attentive Seniors wait for the moment when they will walk away with their diplomas. . Q' 72 , BICENTENNIAL CLASS EQUAL TO THE CHALLENGE ., ,gi-..p,,..1f,kf.,, , ff -... - ACADEMICS r I 75 I OFFICE SCENE OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES f'....-,-'f'-- ' ' 5 ABOVE: Mr. Delane gives the photographer a. grin while doing some paper work. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Cole assists Mr. Baker as a part of her daily routine. RIGHT: Mrs. Wonnell, high school nurse, as part of her extra duties observes a Future Professionals in Medicine meeting. 76 1 0 Ml' F 49 -...-7... The main office is kept busy throughout the day as Mr. Walters, principal, and Mr. Delane, assistant principal take care of the many admin- istrative duties of running the school. The sec- retaries record attendance, keep track of stu- dent records and transcripts, and tend to fi- nancial accounts of the school. The cafeteria workers and custodians have a full time job feeding 1, O00 students and keeping the school clean throughout the day. UPPER LEFT: After their work is done, the cafeteria workers take a time-out to eat their lunch. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Smith, the head secretary, takes time from her busy schedule to answer the phone. LEFT: Mr. Walters talks with Chris Freeh and Chester Tokar on Senior Teaching Day. 77 55v-..n,.sM i i ' - ig, 5 or aasa X ' ABOVE: Margie DeFriece shampoos a c1assmate's hair while 11'ai11ing to be a beautician. RIGHT: In preparation for painting, Tom Sams sands a fender of a truck in auto body. BELOW: John Cerbus watches carefully while operating a milling machine in machine shop. .fs r, pi VANGUARD PROVIDES VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE Leaving P, C, 1-1, 3, at 8305, 120 sell projects which they have made students head for Vanguard Voca- U1 order to bUY new equipment- tional School. These students will Those in Food Service Serve fellow continue specialized training in Students and the public in their their chosen careers. Vanguard dining room. The Drafting class provides a variety of Vocations to designed a house that was actually suit individual students, such as built and later wired by the Elec- Horticuiture, Machine Trade, tronics class. In Child Care, Stil- Autg Mechanics, Cosmetglogy, de1'1tS take Care of 10631 children Agriculture, and many more. In as H part Of their learning classes like Horticulture, students GXPCHGHCS- LEFT: Teresa Mulligan is making wreaths for the Christmas season in her Horticulture Class. BELOW LEFT: Miles Boss works with an engine in auto mechanics. speed and accuracy . BELOW: Elaine Prusik concentrates on increasing her typing FIRST PERIOD After the first Warning bell, students scatter to various parts of the building to begin their day of classes. This year there was a change in the physical education departmentg instead of freshman and sophomore class, students chose specific areas of intrest such as swimming, gymnastics, yoga, and dance classes. The pro- blems of modern society are discussed and argued in sociology, and groggy seniors strug struggle with calculus in Mr. Shumaker's analysis class. The areas of literature per- taining to minorities are explored in Mrs. E. Thompson's literature of minority cultures. In the shop area, Woodshop Ill students work on advanced Wood working projects. General buis- ness classes prepare students for the business world. UPPER LEFT: Diane Terp listens to the class during a discussion ABOVE Mlke Ihnat looks on as Doug Wellman sands a shelf in Woodshop III. UPPER RIGHT: Matt Tewers concentrates on a d1ff1cult pro blem in Analysis. 1 ---v- 4 .,........f. V , K i A 1 . swf' v-fm SECOND PERIOD As the morning progresses, stu- In the English department, cor- dents move on to thier second rect grammar structure and re- class of the day. Mr. Drushbacky search methods are taught in instructs students on the struc- Mr. Buskirk's composition ture and problems of the United class. Upstairs C. O. E. , typing States government While Mr. class and clerical records pre- Bodager teaches Students the pare students for the buisness correct Way to use the school's world, gymnastic apparatus. ABOVE: C.O. E. students Florence Ogrinz, Karen Luebcke and Dot Sutherland plan a fund-raising project. RIGHT: jim Bowen makes a rough landing after a. flip on the mini- tramp BELOW: Mr. Drushbacky's second semester government class takes notes on a. lecture. 'Ya- ' w 5 UPPER LEFT: Lisa Jensen concentrates on speed and accuracy in Typing I ABOVE: Seniors take time out at the end of the period to talk about their research papers for composition. BELOW: Clerical Records class teaches methods for accurate accounting. THIRD PERIGD During third period, many students are eagerly Waiting for lunch to begin. However in the foreign language department, Miss Davison's students discuss the culture of the Spanish peo- ple and learn to speak the Spanish language. The students of Small Engine Repair learn about the components of an assortment of engines and how to fix and overhaul them. In Geometry, Mrs. Izso explains the many geometric theories and functions. Students study the land, atmosphere, and Water and their relationships to man in Earth Science. Mrs. Dallen enlightens her students about the Greek gods and myths in Mythology. Students in OWS work in the school cafeteria or various schools in the area, and when they finish their jobs, they attend classes for the rest of the day. M i A-' , M, ,vE,,v,,,m..,,,,,u--A. M' 1 . ,Llp 2 7,4 vryi 5. BELOW: In Geometry, Mrs. Izso explains reflection of lines and ints throu h a line to the class. UPPER RIGHT Lori P0 S - Letterhos works on an assignment during Earth Science class. LOWER RIGHT: Lee Warnke is working on a lawn mower in Mr. Serb's Small Engine Repair. MW. , 1 UPPER RIGHT. Mrs. Dallen explams Mount Olympus, home of the Greek Gods, to one of her Mythology classes. UPPER LEFT: Darrell Webb samples one of the dishes brought by Spanish Ill and IV for a culture day. FOURTH PERIOD Lasting nearly two hours, 4th period is the longest and busiest period of the day. At this time, students are playing the juke box in the cafeteria While others sneak away to eat at nearby restamants. The library is also busy and many students use their 4th period study hall for their jobs in vocational education. The Band students are also busy practicing for Vari- ous concerts during the year. LOWER RIGHT: Students enjoy a social break during the lunch period. UPPER RIGHT: Some students try to get their work done during Study Hall. BELOW: Marvin McNutt grinds a piece of metal on the grinding machine. S lm UPPER LEFT: julie Pope and Eileen Campbell prepare an interpreta- tion of Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay Self-Reliance . UPPER: jim Sisi is studying in the quiet atmosphere of the library. LOWER: Brian Sarty prepares an order at Burger Chef as part of the Distributive Ed- ucation on-the- j ob training. Y: . Q 551 3. A 2? i . ,Y ax Mu, '.:,. 35 x nf g ' gp, figmw S ir' 'Fw ,f ch .ff xg M- ' Elm- -M ggi M ,fm 'i 6 y V! S if fig an 22 1. 4 FOURTH PERIOD LEFT: Kellie Sawyer and Connie Wagner work together on a recipe for Home Economics I. BELOW LEFT: Jim Wood helps a Sears customer with a catalogue order for DECA on-the- job training. FIFTH PERIOD: After lunch, students head for their fifth period class. For many juniors and seniors this is the last class of the dayg others have one more to go. In the Home Economics depart- ment many senior men prepare for life in the outside world. Students discuss mass media and its effect on our society in modern communications class. A general goal of Art I is mastering dimensions of basic sketching. Chemistry students learn about chemical composition and reaction through both lecture and lab experience. Physics students try to explain physical occurrences through experimentations and observa- tion. Students learn to operate an assortment of office ma- chines in Mr. Celek's class. ABOVE: Darrell Webb conducts an experiment with a suffocat- ing gas under the hood. TOP RIGHT: Dave Shammo watches the photographer as Dave LeVeck reads his assignment for Bachelor Living. RIGHT: Lester Short, Simon Araguz, and Robert Richardson work on their sketches for Art I. TOP: Ramon Ybarra and Steve Hol- zapfel concentrate on a difficult physics problem. CENTER: Stephanie Rhodes, Tim Koch, Norma Steele, and Tim Baechle practice figuring stock values on calculators for Mr. Celek in office machines. LEFT: Mrs. Dunham lectures on different forms of modem communication. SDCTH PERIOD: Sixth period is the last period of the day. In the band room, Mr. Warnke teaches a new class called Music Literature. These students learn about different types of music and fa- mous composers. Mr. Bloom teaches ceramics at this time. In the same part of the building, Art Metals is taught by Mr Harms. His students fashion items such as jewelry, ashtrays, and candlesticks. In French II, students learn about the French culture and language. Mr. Bodager teaches students care of the body, first aid, and ecology, in Health. .Y V' .- it YF, A., W -- 1 I I s . ABOVE: Mr. Bodager answers questions in Health, sixth period. BELOW: Mrs Kuzma reviews a quiz taken shortly before the Christmas break. LOWER RIGHT: Since upper classmen have the privilege of leaving at 2:00, empty study halls are a common sight. 5 X511 T15 R P 1 , I 0' ,M Ni' - ,jj -lb . l X :X- ' in , Y .li AE ,, ,i if 1 A s g-, 1 x r 5 , va f. , . k - :- an A gg at -.af P' N14 K egg .ii ABOVE: Mr. Warnke's Music Lit. class studies while listening to tapes. ABOVE LEFT: Dave Krause sands his mug before placing it in the kiln. BEIDW: As Dan Brough looks on, Rick Johannsen uses the lathe in Art Metals. 5 1 I If' six-.fig 4'5- MARCHING BAND BACKBONE OF SCHOOL SPIRIT Marching band members put in al- most 800 hours of practice this year in all types of Weather pre- paring various half-time shows. The season got off to a start when the marching 'Skins traveled to Sylvania to perform With the Ohio State University band in a half- spirit at the games and at pep assemblies which resulted in the distinction of Winning an honorary spirit jug and then in a later assem- bly, taking fistt place in that con- test as the most spirited group in the school. A PCI-IS trombone player, Mary P time show. The band WHS featured Murphy Was Chgsen one Of 2 Qhig in two band festivals over the students to perform with the Mac- course of the season, including the Dona1d'S A11-American Marching prestigious Fremont Ross Festival. Band, She performed with the band Despite several dampening down- pours, the band provided much under the direction of Paul Lavalle in the 1975 Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade and left Port Clinton shortly after Christmas to practice and perform with the band in Pasa- dena, California for the Tourna- ment of Roses Parade. UPPER LEFT: The Ohio State University Marclf ing Band executes a circle drill while appearir during the half-time show of the P. C. -Sylvani game. UPPER RIGHT: Port Clinton Majorettes take 2. rest while the band sominates the show. LOWER LEFT: Drum Major Keith Fleming lead the band onto the field at Perkins. 4 96 '''siP'Q9WEWKT F.KZ'?'Mr1T:K.'EsFl3-'fL..4L-'lf 331' ,' ' ' !EF'WKNiM. UPPER LEFT: The trombone row snaps a turn during fourth period practice. LOWER CENTER: The Port Clinton Senior High School d Marching Band in concert formation. RIGHT: Director Earl Warnke and his famous words-- That was super, now do it again . . . an '- POWDERAit! 1 - i ift .' if 5 UPPER LEFT: Freshman chorus nervously waits for Mr. Garrett's cue at their first high school concert. ABOVE: Sweet Sixteen takes a break between songs for accompanists to switch equip- ment. RIGHT: At the spring concert, sophomore Steve Stroh sings his solo Skys in Love. CHORAL GROUPS WIDELY ENTERTAIN The Vocal music department, under the direction of Mr. Charles Garrett, helps students develop a talent and expand their music experience through a number of public appearances and hours of practice. Freshmen start out as members of chorus where T they gain experience which enables them to become competent members of Chorale or, hopefully, Sweet Sixteen later on. r h A These groups perform for various organizations throughout the year, and the general public is treated to a number of open concerts by the vocal groups. All of the vocal groups appreciate the added dimen- sion of instrumental accompaniment with julie Tay- lor, vibes and pianog Greg Waggonner, drum set: john Stein, piano and keyboardg and Greg Garrett, electric bass. i ABOVE RIGHT: Chorus members keep a close eye on director Mr. Garrett. ABOVE: Julie Taylor and Gregg Waggonner add to the total sound of Chorale. LEFT: Greg Garrett accompanies Chorale at a concert for a grade school audience. - INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS PROVIDE A VARIETY OF CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT None of our music assemblies would be com- plete Without the contributions of Wind Ensem- ble, Concert Band and Orchestra. Director Mr Earl Warnke divides the members of the band on the basis of tryouts. These groups perform at a number of daytime and evening concerts. Christmas and Spring are two of these annual, concerts. Such songs played at these concerts by Wind Ensemble and Concert Band were Madison Avenue Suite , American Patro1 , Victory at Sea , American Rahapsody and Beguine of Flutes . , .5 The Orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Edna Hansen entertains many schools of the area. They also perform at the annual Chirst- .mas and Spring Concerts. Among the songs playediare Dvorak Fifth Symphony and Exodus . UPPER RIGHT: Members of the Wind Ensemble are intent on giving a perfect concert at Oak Harbor. RIGHT: Mr. Warnlce dramaticly leads the concert band during the Spring Concert. BELOW: Michelle Graber, Laurie Montgomery, and Betsy Smith concentrate ontheir music while playing at the Wind Ensemb1e's Spring Concert. 100 .V . h E.. LEFT: Martha Fulton and Barb Matta present a carnation and roses to Mr. Warnke for their appreciation of his work. ABOVE: Concert Band keeps av close eye on their music and Mr. Warnlce while performing at their spring concert. BELOW: Mrs. Edna Hansen directs the orchestra during their Christmas Concert. SPORTS SEASON FOR LINKSMEN FULL OF l Surprise and disappointment were two emotions. experienced by Red- skin linksmen After anticipatin - 8 an excellent year with four return- ing lettermen and many good soph- omores and juniors, the 'Skins ended 9-8 in dual meet competi- tion. The year did, however, hold many pleasant aspects. The team Won its second straight Ottawa A County tournament at Sun Valley with a low score of 323 and then went on to Win the Sectional Tour- nament held at Detwiler in Toledo. The team was captained by Mike Gill and Rick Iohannsen who ended the season with identical 41. 1 averages. P. C. 's reserve linksmen turned in an ll-3 record on the season. 'SURPRISE AND DISAPPOINTMENT FAR LEFT: While on the practice green, Gary Arico practices for an upcoming match. LEFT: Scott Don- nev completes a swing in good form. CENTER: Chris Freehappears puzzleduover a putt. ABOVE: Coach Harung contemplates the evening's line-up. BELOW: Co -captain Rick Iohannsen shows the finesse of an experienced senior. X 105 ,- gv',',, x 'Q .T D!! 4 E, . jf . ka. 1:0 ' .-. X ,C L fb' t n , gg-T liar f in U, as fl f V We ah , . 'Va E iz ' W M! Q' N'v s L. i wt, LEFT: Dirk Shumaker is in the process of out- running an opponent from Clyde. ABOVE: An outstanding runner, Shumaker finds himself alone on the course. CENTER: jeff Coon runs the course at East Harbor. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Dave Cox nears the finish line. RIGHT: P.C .'s harriers set to take off. HQ 9-vu O e if W L., -airy' ff 1' ., 1 S' ggi., K. . , - 'u 'H 'PX 5f.,.,., . ' 1' - EXPERIENCE AND TALENT AID HARRIERSQIN QUEST OF SUCCESS The fall sports season Was com- pleted by the success of the Red- skin harriers. Coached by Bob Biglin, the 'Skins turned on a 10-1 dual meet record. The Red- skins defeated all GLL opponents with the exception of the Bedford Mules. P. C. also defeated San- dusky Bay Conference opponents, Huron, Clyde, Sandusky, and Sandusky Perkins. The harriers defeated Bellevue and Oak Harbor to make a clean sweep of non- league opponents. The 'Skins participated in the ' Findlay Relays, placing third. P. C. Went on to the Sectional and District meets, placing third in both. As a finale to the season P. C. H. S. Sent a team of quali- fiers including Dirk Shumaker, Brian Fahey, and jeff Coon to the state meet in Columbus. Thgf meet ended with the P. C. re-'S presentatives taking 14th place. REDSKINS WIN GAMES BUT LOST TO RATING SYSTEM I think Port Clinton is a great place to live. Hopefully, I will spend the rest ofmy life here . . . and build one ofthe best football programs in the state of Ohio in Port Clinton. -James Hastings, Nov. 18, I 97 5 After losing a tough 6-12 battle to Bellevue, the Redskins, under a new coach and starting 14 new players, pulled it together for their second week of play, defeating GLL co-champion, Syl- vania, by a close tally of 8-6. The 'Skins then went on to lose to always-tough Clay in the rain and mud at True-Lay field by only one touch- down. The victories then began to roll in as P. C. marched on to down 6 of their 7 remaining opponents. After the 'Skins claimed a satisfying 34-16 Homecoming victory over Perrysburg, P. C. 's gridders traveled south to collect a debt, stomping Bowling Green 20-3 and overshadowing the Bobcats' Homecoming festivities. The Red- skins' third and final loss of the season came at the hands of Fostoria's Redmen in a 24-13 decision. Once again, it rained on the Redskins as they downed Bedford 26-6 to make the damp Parents' Night worthwhile. The league battle now over, with P. C. 's taking third place, the new Redskin mentor, jim Has- tings, and his players focused their attention on the computer ratings which had P. C. in sixth place after hteir victory over Bedford. I-f 9 , uf I 5 'x eq f V x All an L ,ef af h Q sf b- w 1 GRIDDERS FIND ALL-AROUND SUCCESS The 'Skins set their goal at the number one spot and a berth in the State Cham- pionship playoffs. Then P. C. battled on to crash Elyria West, putting on an im- pressive show of fefense by stopping West's powerful running back, Greg jones, and holding West to only 15 points While the offense rolled up 25. Coach Hastings stated that the triumph over West was . . . our best offensive effort on the ground this year. P. C. , now occupying fourth place in the computer ratings, went on to face un- defeated-untied Perkins. The 'Skins pre- pared themselves to put an end to the Pirates' hopes for a perfect season. P. C. entered the game with an inspired of- fense and emerged triumphant with a thrilling 7-0 victory and second place in the ratings. A Q' The final game of the season was played at home against Oak Harbor's Rockets who fell to disappointment and defeat at the hands of the Redskins in a come-back victory for P. C. The season ended the following Monday as P. C. learned that they had been edged in the ratings by upstart, Cardinal Stritch. Coach Hastings and his gridders now look- forward to next year with an assurance of even more improvement as P. C. loses only 6 lettermen and has a number of experienced players returning. Hastings was assisted in his duties as new head coach by a capable staff including Don Drusbacky, Dave Link, Steve Krynock, Tom Bodager, and Rod Gale. S The reserve team played an abbreviated schedule due to the domination of the varsity by Juniors and Sophomores. The freshmen, coached by Tom Fisher and Rick Sharp, played a 6 game schedule and turned in a . 500 record. sd! , , vt 4 I T i E FAR LEFT: Senior stand-out, Gary Chance, demonstrates the sentiment that accompanied the 'Skins.a11 year long. ABOVE CENTER: Tim Baechle narrowly escapes a defender. fSandusky Reg- isterj CHXITER: Ben Simpson f16j, Pat Endicott f64j, and Rick Ohm Q72j take a break during the freshman action. ABOVE: The Frosh defense gets vicious. 'I11 Y i CHEERLEADERS HAVE SPIRIT . . . YES THEY DO! Port Clinton is fortunate in having 18 high-spirited cheerleaders. During football and basketball sea- sons, Varsity, Reserve, and Freshman cheer- leaders help to boost the spirit of the student body and to draw team-boosting response from the stands. N In the fall and winter seasons, cheerleading prac- tice places a great demand on time and patience, and in january, the Work doubles as the cheer- leaders prepare for their annual Winter formal. ' This year, the cheerleaders had the assistance of three male cheerleaders during football season and were under the supervision of Miss Ida Basco. TOP: Seniors Andrea Karshuk and Kathy Klingsbiel lead the crowds in a cheer. ABOVE: Nancy Hause, Laurie Montgomery, and Tammy Savage rejoice after P.C. 's victory over Oak Harbor. ABOVE RIGHT: Male cheerleaders Jim MacDonald and Ken Ohlemacher clown around before a game. RIGHT: Freshman Julie Cipiti, Molly Loeffler, and Sue Gresh show their D spirit at a Frosh game. 112 IV AND FROSH ADD EXCITEMENT TO A PRODUCTIVE SEASON if . 9 5' 1 .UAV Vx sa-2 ' 'V .,',' . ' N zy' ' IKVK , L , i Qi L: Vfxkhyz 'r-' V Y ...sf Q -1, ' -A 'T 5 L' f ' 'ff' . 5 ii f , , ,. im., A,,,DW,D. ,, . asf f 'A af' 1 .,,,,gqg.g5Q1v: -if ' f , . . 1- .Ti PM f ,.DAA 9 -,5,.?.s.-gjcjhg s . I ff. Ljzff . ' N ':h,' Rkklil UPPER: Reserves Andy Harrison and Jerry Bigos battle with the Bedford IV. ABOVE: Frosh, Iohn Dodge battles for a jump ball. RIGHT: Tracy Colston passes the ball out of bounds. , E From the Frosh and Reserve teams to the Varsity, success was the key word used when re- ferring to the Redskin basketball program for the '75-'76 season. Redskin cagers combined to post 41 wins against only 19 losses.. The Freshman team, coached by Doug Armstrong, collected 9 Wins and 5 losses. The youngest 'Skins began their seasonwith a victory over Frernont's blue.- team and then lost to a tough Perkins team. The 'Skins re- bounded to defeat Sandusky and- Woodmore, winning both games by decisive margins, but once again, lost to Perkins in their fifth week of play. The Redskin frosh then traveled to Eisen- hower to pick up their fourth vic- tory of their campaign, and then added to that total with consecu- tive triumphs over the Fremont white team and Tiffin Calvert. The Frost then lost to Genoa's Comets before defeating Clyde, Lakeside, and Huron by convin- cing tallies of 49-24, 62-34, g and 42-34, respectively. The P. C. freshmen ended their sea- son with losses to Fassett and Sandusky. Something unusual happened at PCHS on Friday nights that, pre- viously, would have been quite out of the ordinary. The Reserve 'Skins developed a following all their own that arrived at the school at 6:30 to view the action of the 'Skins. I With reserves Andy Harrison, Ierry,Bigos, Keith Gonya, amd Ken Ohlemacher doubling on IV and Varsity, the reserves posted an ll-7 record. The IV,seemed ' to set the standard for the varsity to follow throughout the season. For every game, Varsity and Reserve cagers turned in a matching set of wins or losses until the chain was bfoked matching set of wins or losses until the chain was broken in the last game of the season when the IV faced an undefeated Tiffin Calvert Reserve. I 113 CAGERS BEGIN SEASON STRONG ON ROAD . . . FINISH STRONGER AT HOME The Reserve Redskins lost that game in the final seconds after posing a significant threat to Ca1vert's winning streak. The Varsity Redskins proved that they were for real in the '75-'76 season, even with the presence of juniors Lee Horne, Dennis Dodge, and Dave Black- burn on the starting roster for the greater part of the cam- paign. Senior Paul Walker and jeff Hayth rounded out the list of starters and provided leader- ship for the P. C. Varsity. Walk- er, acting as co-captain with Lee Horne, came on strong for the Redskins, leading the team with 179 rebounds and strong shooting. Throughout the season, jeff Hawk Hayth played a hus- tling defense as well as leading the 'Skins with 70 assists. For the juniors, Dennis Dodge ac- counted for 166 rebounds and, according to Coach Link, in- timidated people all year long with his height and strength. N Lee Horne paced the Redskin scoring attack with 515 points on the season and an average of nearly 27 points per game. ,Lee also accounted for 106 rebounds, third for the 'Skins. Over the course of the year, Coach Link found that he could rely on his bench for strength. juniors Maurice Robinson, jerry Bigos, Ken Ohlemacher, and Senior Tom Gresh came off the bench when needed and plyaed strong defense while helping to pull out some victories. Upon completion of the season, Coach Link stated, This same team won only 5 games last year, due mainly to the number of Sophs starting . . . we are even looking for a better season next year since most of the members of the squad are returning. By the seventh game of the sea- son, the varsity 'Skins had won as many games as it had for the '74-'75 campaign. The first four games for the Redskins were played on the road, yet the 'Skins Won 3 of the 4, defeating Genoa, Perkins, and Bedford and losing only to Clay by a slim 51-58 margin. The 'Skins came home for a con- frontation with Clyde and defeat- ed the Flyers 71-63, but then lost to Bowling Green 69-71. The Redskins continued their 4- game home stand with victories over Huron and Fostoria. P. C. 'S varsity cagers once again found themselves losing on a foreign court to the Bellevue Redmen who handed the 'Skins their third loss of the season. P. C. re- turned home to defeat Margar- etta's Polar Bears, but, once again found themselves losing in enemy territory to GLL opponent, Sylvania. The night after their loss to Sylvania, however, the 'Skins visited Fremont St. joe Q... Wx-, ...i..,....-,, .. X ,. and defeated the Streaks 54-51. P. C. returned Streaks 54-51. P. C. returned home prepared to take their revenge on the Clay Eagles, and defeated the Eagles 53-52. P. C. played their final away games at Bowling Green and Fostoria, losing to B. G. and once more defeating Fostoria. The week following their defeat of the Redmen, the Bedford Mules invaded P. C. , hoping to upset the Redskins as they had done to the Bowling Green Bobcats the week befor, but the 'Skins proved too much for the Mules and downed them 86-78. P. C. suffered their final loss of the season at the hands. of Sylvania. In the final week of the regular season, the 'Skins defeated the Tiffin Calvert Senecas. After their successful regular- season performance, the Red- skins entered the tournaments with a fine enough record to draw the second seed at Sandusky High, but they fell to the much- improved Huron Tigers in the first round. Q'1'2W'3 3 -E 11111 is . . With what we have coming back next year, P. C. can look forward toy an even more exciting, running, fast-break basketball team next year. A FAR LEFT: The GLL's leading scorer and first teamer, Lee Horne, out jumps an opponent to put in 2 of his 515. ABOVE LEFT: Tom Gresh, Maurice Robinson, and Ken Ohlemacher proved themselves reliable stand-ins as they demonstrate against Sylvania' John Flowers. ABOVE: The Redskins congratulate each other upon the buner at the end of their victory over Clay. LEFT: A rare sightg Paul Walker takes a break while Tom Gresh, Mr. Link, Assistant Coach Tom Bodager and Reserve Coach Don Drusbacky observe activity on the court. TOP: Coach Plas directs one of the strenuous practices that the wrestlers go through every night. ABOVE: Coach Plas prepares Jeff Bobcock for his match. TOP RIGHT: Art-Castillo executes a hold on an opponent. RIGHT: Mike Peters and Mr. Plas discuss Mike's match. 'Nz' 1 GRAPPLERS FIND ONLY LIMITED SUCCESS .SSS SS 'A if In his first year as head coach of the varsity grapplers, Mr. Dave Plas guided the Redskins to 4 wins and 5 losses in dual meet competition The 'Skins began their season with a 35-18 vic- tory over Woodmore's Wildcats, but then drop- ped 4 losses in a row to GLL' opponents Clay, Sylvania, and Bedford, and the Huron Tigers of the Sandusky Bay Conference. The Redskins posted their final'3 victories of the season de- feating both Bowling Green and 'Fostoria at Fos- toria. They defeated the Perkins Pirates for their final victory of the season on Perkin's home mats. Redskin grapplers lost their final dual meet of the season to Edison. In tournament action, P. C. finished in sixth place in the Edison Invitational Tournament, third place in the P. C. Tournament and they turned in their highest placing in 7 years at the GLL Tournament by finishing fourth. REDSKIN TANKERS WIN THE MONTANA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP? ' P Redskin tankers posted a 10-4 record, which, according to Coach Gipe may have been good enough to win the Montana state cham- pionships. But Port Clinton is not located in Montana. It is in the second best swimming atate in the country. Nevertheless, com- peting in a very tough converence, the 'Skins did go 10-4, posting their finest record. in 4 years. The tankers, captained by Rich Enderle, captured records in the underwater relay at the P. C. Relays with a 1:49. 3 time posted by Mike Burdorf, Dave Fischer, jeff Coon, and Rich Enderle. Other records set by the Redskins were 3:17. 1 in the 400 free-style relay posted by a team of Rich Enderle, Chet Tokar, Dave Fis- ' cher, and Mike Burdorf, and 52.2 seconds in the 100 free-style by Rich Enderle, who also set a newtrecord in the 500 free-style with a time of 5:2 7.3. A f P. C. tankess began their season with a victory at home, defeating Margaretta. They then hosted the Conference Relays in which they placed third. The 'Skins then began a 5-meet road trip during which they picked up their first 3 losses of the season, going down to defeat to Fremont by a slim 3 point margin, and losing to Malabar and Perkins both by substantial margins. .The 'Skins re- turned home to meet Ontario and Napoleon, defeating both, and then defeating Ayersville 115-56. P. C. then continued with ad loss to Colonel Crawford in a 39-44 contest. Redskin tankers returned home once more to drop Lima Senior 102-70. The Redskins won their last 3 dual meets defeating Marion Harding, Colonel Craw- ford and Galion. ,,1i. In relay meets the'fi'Skins placed fifth in the Malabar Relays, seo- ond in their own P. C. Relays, thirds in the N. W.O. A. C. meet ,,.. ar N OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT Dave Fischer readles himself for the 500 free style OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT Bob Kreutzfeld prepares for d1v ing. OPPOSITE LEFT Scott Harger swims the grueling individual medley CENTER Scott and twelfth in the district meet- Harger, Ralph McR1tch.1e, Dave Fischer, Kim Boyle, and Rich Enderle. observe action at - - Ayersville ABOVE LEFT Coach Ken Gipe At the close of the season, Coach Gipe Set the goals for the 1976 ABOVE: Bobbl Englebeck chmbs out of the Pool 1977 season for the P. C. tankers which called for much hard work after Winmng he, event at the umerev meet and dedication from the Redskin tankers who anticipate an even better season with more depth in weaker events. The 'Skins lose only 4 lettermen to graduation and have 7 returning. Throughout the year, coach Gipe and his team were aided by the efforts of julie Maytham, their manager, and the swim timers, headed by jackie Lay and Sue Maguire. Upon the close of the sea- son, the P. C. timers participated in a meet of their own against the Perkins Pirates. at Perkins 3 5--as The 1976 PC netters turned in a hard- earned 16-3 dual match record under the leadership of lst singles player Mark. - Hoyer, 2nd singles player Linda Hoyer, Mike Burdorf, and a strong doubles team of john Stein and Pete Chudy. On the year, the Skins tallied 9 'shut-outs with no op- ponent scoring a shut-out against them. Captained by Ken Schoenfeld, the Skins Won their first 7 matches before falling to Ottawa Hills and Maumee 2-3 and l-4, re- spectivelyf P. C. then tallied 7 more vic- tories before being dealt their last loss of the season by Sylvania in a 1-4 contest. The HOYERS, BURDGRF, STEIN Sz CI-IUDY LEAD PC TO 9 SHUT-OUTS Redskins also competed in the Sylvania Invitational placing 5th out. of 8 teams with Linda l-Ioyer and Mike Burdorf taking medals P. C. placed 2nd in the GLL with Mark I-Ioyer winning the league's singles championship. Mark also qualified for sectional compe- tition by taking the number one spot in dis- tricts. P. C. also sent a doubles team of john Stein and Pete Chudy to district com- petition. P. C. 's number one doubles team placed 2nd in that contest. Over the course of the season, Mark and Linda Hoyer, Mike Burdorf, IohnStein and Pete Chudy, along with Ken Schoenfeld, broke 26 individual sectional and career I PCI-IS records. P A Upon the close of the season, Mark Hoyer was named the MVP and Linda Hoyer was the first Woman in PCHS history to letter in a men's Varsity sport. JF Z2 9 F -Q., ,X 1, -mf 9'4- '85 fi ,' . if-. OPPOSITE LEFT: Linda Hoyer, Port Clinton's first girl to ever letter in a menFs varsity sport, returns a lob during one of her many victories. OPPOSITE TOP: Mike Burdorf warms up on the home courts. CENTER 8 LEFT: Pete Chudy and John Stein were P.C. 'S ifl doubles team. ABOVE: Mark Hoyer, P.C. 's ffl singles player, displays the effort it takes to be a champion. i TOP: jeff Hayth doesn't quite make it to the base in time for an out to be called. ABOVE: Maurice Robinson puts forth good effort, but doesn't catch a wild throw in time for an out. TOP RIGHT: Dave Blackburn gets home in time for an out as Coach Briggle yells in the background. RIGHT: Pitcher Maurice Robinson and first baseman Jeff Hayth confer with Mr. Briggle at the mound. OPPOSITE: Gregg Laird, Varsity baseball's MVP, slides in time. . 122 ,,,.. M ,fmi . I 1, ,L .qs-vivgf , ff ' 'X , r, 2 gf: F 315, '- g aww fl y Q . v w , H4 A wr friyf- ?f f'fg5:g45f- E.1 ?-., , , W W,kk W g L Hp :?kfQ3,w.T'b , 1--., W S-gr. 'L , . Hrlsffntt R P -2 iss .M M K K7 K-ti A I , A X' I wfvtfif 1, 1. P, ., Vx , ff- ' 'f1iwl f', ..., 4 . ., P ' K kg ., V It ' ', -reef. ,. ' -- ' . , I ' ' . . . . A: . ..,f,' .ig V' do . kmgyff- ff! 14 - fx A ' aww- N2 4.15-Q, .V . ' a. ' A EJ k'i7'7J:zf- VL, .'.' i ,L1'L ,?': f... 'rg 4'- 5 ,-gt . 4 - . , . . .f5if.. -ww.-.H ,.ag:' 7..'f,?f ra. -,,... q My I f- L'-' .if . tfqJ'M'+'TG- N -,.g,,-- REDSKINS STAKE CLAIM TO UNDISPUTED 'GREAT LAKES LEAGUE TITLE For the first time ever, the Port Clin- ton Redskins claimed an undisputed and very much coveted Great Lakes League championship in baseball. The Redskins began their season with aa weekend in Kentucky, playing 4 games against the Boone County Rebels and one game against Covington Catholic. They failed to win 'any of these games and they returned to face a loss at the hands of the Perkins. Pirates. 9 Port Clinton's Redskins finally set out on their quest for a league champion- ship. For beginners, they took 3 con- secutive decisions from Huron and GLL opponents, Clay and Bedford. The 'Skins entered the Ottawa County Tourn ament only to be disappointed by the Woodmore Wildcats. Once again, -the Redskins took it to a GLL opponent, de feating Bowling Green. The 'Skins then dropped 3 of their next 4, all the losses coming by nominal margins. The Red- skins resumed their winning ways, tak- ing 2 more decisions over GLL op- ponents, Fostoria and Sylvania. The Redskins continued. on the road to their second consecutive sectional championship and their first GLL championship by taking 8 of their next 14 games. On May 27, the skins faced the Fostoria Redmen for a show- down that resulted in a victory for the Redskins, as well as typing up a sure league championship. f M. di, I .W y ,ww . - Q -L 4,41 X J ,fa 4 A - me-we 1151-1g'i'1 PORT CLINTON CINDERMEN REPEAT AS OTTAWA COUNTY CI-LAMPIONS , FAR LEFT: Dirk Shumaker prepares for his run at the Blade Relays. LEFT: Assistant Coach Doug Armstrong ministers to Gary Chance. ABOVE: Brian Montgomery flies over the hurdles. RIGHT: Paul Walker and Gary Chance come away victorious. Once again, P. C. H. S. presented an outstanding track team. Throughout the year, the Redskins battled disabling injuries and illnesses to take victories in two dual meets and high placings in 9 tournaments. Adding to P. C. 's problems were bad weather and the fact that they had no home meets. The Redskins began their season With victories over GLL opponentsfllay and Sylvania. They placed 18th out of 76 at the EasterneMichigan University Huron Relays. They then took 6th place in both the Fremont Night Relays and the Tiffin Night Relays. P. C. then dropped 3 con-I secutive meets to TiEin Columbian, Fremont Ross, and Sandusky. P. C. then participated in the Ashland Invitational Meet and the Bellevue Invitational, placing 2nd and 4th respectively. The Redskins travlede to Beford to take their first loss of the season to a GLL opponent. P. C. regained their Winning Ways, and taking 4th place in the Margaretta Invitational and 2nd place in the prestigious Blade Relays. To com- plete their dual meet season, the Redskins dropped an 89 to 49 decision to the Perkins Pirates. 4 ' P. C. ended their esason with a 3rd place in the San-Ott Tournament, p4th place: in the Sectionals and another crown as the champions of Gttawa County. 5 - .f+Zgr.g.1?.,.....gCz,? I THREE SPORTS BANQUETS HONOR ATELETES, STATS, A CHEERLEADERS, AND TIMERS Over the course of the year, the Port Clinton Athletic Boosters sponsored 3 banquets for P. C. athletes and the timers, cheerleaders, and team statistitions that contributed their spirit . The usual awards were presented for VMP, most improved, best senior athlete, as well as the Superstar Award, and Special awards for spirit. ABOVE: Bob Zeibert, president of the Port Clinton Athletic Boosters, addresses the fall sports banquet crowd. TOP LEFT: Barb Matta finishes her trip through the chow line at the winter banquet, . RIGHT: Volleyball Coach Missy Long gives Eva Castillo a senior award. TOP RIGI-IT: Golf Coach Bob Hartung awards Scott Donner with a letter. FAR RIGHT: I-I-ead Football Coach Jim Hastings shuffles through the many awards to be given at the fall banquet. 126 3.3, GIRLS CONTRIBUTE THEIR ENTHUSIASM ,N Q gv I QII 5 ft ' 5 ' If . 1 i V + 1' IV 1, ' ., 'I ., fx Lia, - R, 4 .QW 2 1. 'F , , . h 3, digg ju. ,le 5 if -fiffrf 2 Tv - I , - Ja' ..,- 'Q ifwt --Ah , 'W ' HM :Af 'g f-1...-:T 'if' :H , i ' f'-Fil 2 Me. rv -Q A-W.-5 'R Jr 9 . . .1 -, 5 ,. f ,. 1 z K I 1' .-:f5 - J Xe' - Q ' - .. ,, . ' ' in wi- Q' fa: ww' ' - .5-gg 'z new -P : - I 1 ,Q N,+ ,, ,M , ,,3g,'1 wa . a... ' zfflm im. 4-H v ,Q 6.1 - 1- as . :. ,--L ' '51-L a vg s iii - .Ca-5-'-,QV . 333. if 1- ., L . ' , 1, 1 , r , ff - 2 , EI' if ,. 2 E f., aff ,U '-' Q -: in z , - Q 'H ' , , .A N ,, . ig . - 6 - ,Li Q, i Lag. -92:1 .- I 1 , few ' 4 , , .. W QW' -3 - ff 5 I - , -sa - ,..,af- 'W is ' f , 'li 5-j . . me rffil -: ' - J ,V 142. - .A ,.1.4ii,,,i. s ' ,,,, 'Y- '. - - fi ,, . 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The year began With,girl's vol- leyball in the fall after which many members of the Volleyball team began training for basket ball season which was very successful for the girls. In the spring, girl's track and tennis were offered. A very successful year for P. C. 's girls ended on an encouraging' noteg P. C. 's freshman shot- putter, Vicki Carnicom took third place in the state for girls. 'Qjgyi '!53',. q - wi.,-,s-,. ,fr ,, OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT: Maria Guzauskas, top girl's singles player., returns a lob. OP- POSITE LOWER LEFT: Jan Rusincovitch protests the call of an official at a volleyball game. CENTER: Kay Thompson prepares to receive an opponent's serve. ABOVE: Doubles team of Lisa Jensen and Alyce Laird await the beginning of a match. BELOW LEFT: Tracy Johnson gives her best effort in the long jump. BELOW: Kim Sawyer snatches the ball from an opponent. 1 I 11 shin, ww ..,. .. , ooLF Bettsville .V Old Fort ' Woodmore Sandusky High Clyde Bedford Woodward Genoa 1 St. Joe St. Ma.ry ' Bowling Green Fremont ROSS Sandusky High Fostoria St. Mary St. Joe Bedford Ottawa County Tourn. Sectionals GLL District Cross Countryi 6 P.c oPP. 173 168 173 198 159 194 160 186 159 146 220 207 220 229 171 177 186 170 173 157 218 204 162 160 169 150 167 178 168 172 165 159 220 230' ln 13 4th 12th 8 Golf Varsity Football CROSS COUNTRY Huron Clyde Bowling Green Sylvania Sandusky Clay Ashland Inv. Perkins Bellevue Oak Harbor 1 Bedford Fostoria Findley Relays , GLL Sectionals District State P. C. OPP. 15 41 25 31 1 6 44 25 3C 23 32 25 A 31 3rd ' 1 9 36 23 ' 32 15 45 38 15 21 My 34 4th 3rd , 3rd 3rd 14th ' 1 ' it VARSITY FOOTBALL Bellevue Sylvania Clay Perrysburg Bowling Green Fostoria ' Bedford Elyria West Perkins Oak Harbor P.c. err. 6 12 8 6 7 6 13 34 16 20 I 3 14 23 26 6 25 15 7 0 20 12 . , f W, 4, 1. ff. w, .1 gf, W W, ,kkk V , 5 I . . TV' 40 30 Freshman Football WOMEN's VARSITY BASKETBALL P . C . 'f OPP Fostoria 34 28 Bowling Green 30 96 Margaretta 48 38 Sylvania 59 49 Fostoria 54 39 Sylvania 59 K 49 Clay 49 51 Bowling Green , 25 66 -Tiffin 41 28 Perkins , ' 43 48 Clyde 40 35 Anthony Wayne ' , 48 A 50 W0men's Basketball L 4 CROSS COUNTRY ROW ONE: Brian Montgomery, Joe Gard- ner, Mike Flynn, Brian Fahey, Joe Zach, 'Mike Murphy,-ROW- TWO: Steve Fisher, Cat Alvarez, Dave Cox, Dirk Shtunaker, Jeff Coon, Max Lilie. GOLF ROW ONE: Dave Hopldns, Raudel Ruiz, Jeff Puffen- burger, 3C0tt Semon, Joe Ritter, Dan Geragosian. ROW TWO Mark Krause, Jeff Tibbs, Gary Arico, Craig Rosiar Chuck Weigle, Dan Clements, Gregg Fleming, Mike Gill, ROW THREE: John Ritter, chris Fresh, scoff Donner, Join Nefher. land, Paul Venard, Rick Johannsen, Allen Qualman, Ken emke. - . FRESHMAN FOUI' BALL ROW ONE: Chuck Sommers, jeff Babcock, John Trent, Joe Nystrom, Simon Arguz, Doug Cel- lier,- Fred Dubbert, Ben Simpson, Don Gruber, Rick Ybarra, ROW TWO: Stan McDonald, John Ruggles, John Murihead, Doug Gahris, Roger Tarrolli, Pat Endicott, Phil Gutkoski, Don Gigure, Dale Warnke, Scott Morton, Mark DeRose, ROW THREE: Coach Tom Fisher, jeff Parks, Jim Lucas, Chris Ca.rpenter, Jeff Wilson, Kurt Dooley, Robert Richardson, Ron Ferris, Joe Zippay, Jeff Harger, Coach Rick Sharp Q VARSITY FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Yogi Ybarra, Dan Conty, Tom Gresh, Ken Schoenfeld, Gary Chance, Mike Kochen- sparger, Tim Baechle, Scott Carter, 'Rudy Redfern, Dan Brough, ROE TWO: Tim Celek, Gregg Laird, Doyle Mc- , Donald, Robert Solis, Richard Reidmaier, Mark Enderle, ff Kevin Balduf, Dennis Dodge, Jim Bloom, Kevin Libben, ROE THREE: Steve Prusik, Gary VanDeusen, Peter Thusat, Floyd Noel, Brian Woods, 'Leo Alvarado, Doug Endicott, Mike Ebert, Maurice Robinson, Steve Putzke. ROW FOUR: Joe St. 1 Clair, Mark Weirzba, Alan Graffin, Jim Kollman, Jim Woods, Craig Lippus, Mike Clemons, Steve Stroh, John Sivinski, Eu- gene Hutsenpillar, ROW FIVE: Matt Buxton, Bob Kreutzfeld, Tom MaGee, John Ralph, Jeff Scott, Bob Woods, Joe Mahler, ROW SDC: Mgr. Bill McLaury, Head Coach Jim Hastings, Asst. Rod Gale, Asst. Tom Bodager, Asst. Don Drusbacky, Asst. . Don Drusbacky, Asst. Dave Link, Asst. Steve Krynock, Asst. Mgr. Mike Drusbacky. WOMEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL: ROW ONE: Eva Castillo, Michelle Kokinda, Pat Smetzer, Jan Rusincovitch, julie Brough, Carolyn Taylor, Kim Sawyer, Sue Clements, Vicki Carnicom, Marcia Drenten, Cheryl Peters, Mgr. Sue McLaury. 131 I , W1 VARSITY WRESTLING K Woodmore Clay ' Sylvania Bedford Huron Bowling Green Fostoria Perkins Edison Edison Inv. Port Clinton Inv. GLL Meet A A Varsity Basketball C I P.C. OPP. 35 1 8 9 40 1 2 43 3 i 62 22 A Q 37 3 7 ' 25 34 I 1-6 30 4 , ' 29 21 ' - '34 K 61:53 3rd, 1 4th Wrestling 4 VA RSITY BA SKETBALI. Genoa Clay Perkins Bedford Clyde Bowling Green Fostoria Huron Bellevue Margaretta Sylvania Stl Joe Clay Bowling Green Fostoria Bedford A Sylvania Tiffin Calvert Huron lTournJ P.C. OPP. 53' 6 1 51 53 72 58 89 64 73 61 69 71 76 49 71 60 59 64 76 54 60 sz 54 51 53 52 72 84 68 ss 86 78 72 68 62 50 73 76 I H l1l Va1?sity Wrestling. WRESTLING Woodrnore Bedford Sylvania -Q Clya St. loe Perkins Edison Huron Fremont J. V. Tournament Bowling Green 1. V. Tournament Sandusky J. V. Tournament P.C. OPP. 19 18 9 52 18 - ., 36 36 28 '18 27 12 f 33 32' 24 34 28 Sth ' Sth 8th SWIMMING P. C . OPP. Margaretta 94 1 12 77 112 Fremont 40 43 Malabar 91 8 1 Sandusky 65 10 Perkins 62 1 1 0 Margaretta 95 77 Ontario 99 73 Napoleon 8 7 85 Ayersville 1 15 56 Galion 1 1 1 61 f Colonel Crawford 39 44 Lima Senior ., 1 02 70 Marion Harding 46 3 7 Colonel Crawford 95 77 N. W. O.A. C. Relays 3rd - Malabar Relays Sth P. C. Relays 2nd N.W.O.A.C. Meet 3rd Districts '1 2th Swimming WOrnen's Tennis VARSITY BASKETBALL Asst. Coach Tom Bodager, Tom Gresh, Keith Gonya, Lee Horne, Ken Ohlemacher, Paul Walker, Dennis Dodge, Jerry Bigos, Maurice Robinson, jeff I-Iayth, Mark Hoyer, Dave Blackburn, Andy Harrison, Head Coach Dave Link. VARSITY WRESTLING ROW ONE: Robert Solis, Dan Cuevas, Dexter Colvin, Ken Webb, Art Castillo, Gregg Collister, Jeff Babcock, ROW TWO: Philip Gutkoski, Yogi Ybarra, Vernon Jesse, Leo Alvarado, Kevin Balduf, ROW THREE: Mgr. Jeff Cipiti, Coach Dave Fisher. f 4 ' WONIEN'S TENNIS P.C. Calvert 1 Clyde 2 Huron 1 Calvert 0 St. Maryfs 3 Huron 0 Calvert 1 SWIMMING ROW ONE: Tepp Dunham, Don Rodwancy, Paul Zeiss, Gary Enderle, Sue Conway, Debbie Conrad, Mark Heckert, Doug Allen, Harold Herzog, Steve Fisher, Gary Kane, Tim Ture, Ralph McRitchie, Bob Kresuzfeld, joe St. Clair, Kim Boyle, jay VanDerGiessen, Bill McDonald, Scott Harger, Chet Tokar, Tom Vangeloff, Rich Enderle, Nik Burdorf, Mark Enderle, Brian Fahey, Bob Byrne, Dave Cox. - WOMEN'S TENNIS ROW ONE: Maria Guzauskas, Lisa Jensen, Teresa Feeney, Kelly Sawyer, Carol Depner. ROW TWO: Coach Ida Basco, Alyce Laird, Libra Dunham, Dawn Aleman, Sarah Gabel. ' WRESTLING ROWONE: Dwin Webb, Art Castillo, Ken Webb, Mike Peters, Bob Solis, Dan Cuevas, Yogi Ybarra, Leo Alvarado, Tim Celek, Dan Brough, Gregg Carson, Dan Crewe, Jeff Babcock, Dexter Colvin, Tom Noll, Dan Harger, Bill Simpson, Vernon Jesse, Kevin Balduf, ROW THREE: Coach Dave Plas, Ron Krizan, Pat Endicott, Daryl Muncey, Mike Winke, Mike Hopkins, Tim Koch, Jim Lucas, Mike A Ihnat, ROW FOUR: Coach Tom Fisher, Mark Orosco, Paul Hopfinger, Dexter Colvin, Bob Belknap, Joe Gardner, Kick Ybarra, Kyle Auxter, ROW FIVE: Kevin Redfield, Simon Arguz, Jim Lucas, joe Ritter, Phil Gutkoski, Jeff Cipiti, OPP 4 3 4 5 2 5 3 VARSTIY BASEBALL 3 P.C. OPP. P.C. OPP, Boone Co. Boone Co. Boone Co. Boone Co. Covington Perkins Clay Huron Bedford Woodmore Bowling Green Milan Edison Oak Harbor Margaretta St. Joe Fostoria Gibsonburg Varsity Tennis MEN 'S TENNIS Perkins Huron Bedford Ashland , Fremont Ross Bowling Green Ada Ottawa Hills Maumee Norwalk Fostoria Clay Start Huron Fremont Clyde Sylvanial St. Mary's Clyde Sandusky Inv. GLL 5th 2nd OPP. 2 0 0 1 2 2 O 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 O 4 Sylvania 10 2 Clay O 11 Stritch 5 7 Huron 20 18 Genoa 5 - 1 Bettsville 1 7 Tj 7 Vermilion 10 1 ' Whitmer 5 6 Millbury 13 7 l Sylvania 7 3 1 Crestline 0 2 Bedford O 4 Huron 6 5 1 Bowling Green 2 1 , St. Paul 5 6 i Fostoria 8 0 N W 1976 GREAT LAKES LEAGUE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Reserve Baseball J. V. BASEBALL .C. OPP. Clay 4 Clay 11 Fostoria 8 Sylvania 8 Sylvania 11 Bowling Green 8 Stritch 6 Milbwy Oak 7 Bedford 1 8 Bedford 10 Fostoria VARSITY TRACK Clay 54 B my Sylvania 48 any Huron Relays 18th N. Fremont Night E2 Y I? Relays Tiffin Night Relays Columbian 94 Fremont Ross 55 Sandusky 81 Ashland Inv . 2nd Bellevue Inv . 4th Bedford 68 Margaretta Inv. 4th Blade Relays 2nd Perkins 89 San-Ott Tourn. 3rd Sectionals 4th Ottawa County Meet 1st OPP. . 'I M en's Track Womerfs Track VARSITY TENNIS ROW ONE: JoEllen Grover fstat. Q, Linda Hoyer, john Stein, Mark Hoyer, Scott Donner, Ken Schoen- feld, Pete Chudy, Mike Burdorf, Scott Semon, Pat Lacer fstat. J ROW TWO: Coach Richard Dunham, Kathy Wylie Qstat. Q, Bruce Szylagi, Tepp Dunham, Dixon Ballin, john Dodge, Mark Kelly, Mark DeRose, Dan Stroh, Laurie Gresh fstat. j VARISITY BASEBALL ROW ONE: Gregg Laird, Dave Black- burn, Dave Tumage, jeff Hayth, Tom Gahn, Andy Harrison, Maurice Robinson, ROW TWO: Coach Rick Briggle, Joe Mahler, jeff Scott, Keith Gonya, Quentin Pasabet, Dick Holtz. LV. BASEBALL ROW ONE: jeff Harger, Dale Trent. Mark Weirzba, Mike Ebert, Glenn Atkins, Tony Fiorillo, Chuck Meisler, Tracy Colston, Coach Steve Krynock. ROW TWO: Matt Torres, Bruce Hansen, Von Graffin, jamie Erebia, john Lowe, John Gigure, Mike Drusbacky. VARSITY TRACK ROW ONE: Freddy Cantu, Tom Gresh, Brian Montgomery, Dave Cox, joe Zach, ROW TWO: Floyd Noel, Dale Collins, John Bansen, Kevin Masing, jeff Coon, Mgr. Mark Enderle, Philip Gutlcoski, Mike Murphy, ROW THREE: Coach Armstrong, Asst. Bob Biglin, Joe St. Clair, joe Deak, Joe Gardner, Dirk Shumaker, Gary Chance. WOMEN 'S TRACK ROW ONE: Nancy Hopkins, Lisa Carni- com, Suwanna Wichiarud, Kim Holt, Laurie Richrad, ROW TWO: Jaclde Crone, Teresa Winke, Molly Loeffler, janet Smith, Pat Smetzer, Katie Schram, Mary Herevia, Laura Jacobs. ' ORG T10 fr Q S ,V7 ni .011 rf, ,f55'397f2,, ' 'T' f-F'?Z,if-te . f-fb M-QL -gffwwq, ,, , 5+ z.1.' ' G vw, W N N I 137 The Student Council sponsored the annual Homecoming festivi- ties, the Pigskin Swing, and the talent show. The Homecoming Queen, Mary McCullough, was crowned during the homecoming football game at halftime. The talent show was filled with students who shared their talents with the rest of the student body. A patio was planned this year to be immediately outside the east cafeteria windows. A most suc- cessful idea of the Student Coun- cil was the Silent March in which interested students marched for the passage of the school levy. 138 STUDENT COUNCIL SETS NEW GOALS Lhzrum: ABOVE: Two -members of Free Fare take a ' breather between numbers while another , introduces the next song. RIGHT: The of tlyy members of the jury re-enter the courtroom after reaching a verdict in the LeVeck vs. A Freeh case. ' ' '1 5-4 gi we V , UPPER LEFT: Yolanda Herevia discusses the case with Dave LeVeck, assault victim CENTERg Jane Bernard helps decorate the cafeteria Christmas tree. BEIDW: Tom Heineman escorts Chris Freeh to the city jail to serve his sentence on an assualt charge. MEMBERS SPONSOR AFS WEEKEND The American Field Service chapter expanded its program this year. In addition to host- ing Suwanna Wichairund, from Thailand, the organization also sponsored Senior Craig Stin- son's trip to Austria last sum- mer and Sandy Heilman's year- long stay in Norway. The or- ganization held its annual spa- ghetti dinner to raise money to sponsor AFS candidates. Suwanna came all the Way from Thailand, a country on the Western border of Cambodia. During the year Suwanna was called upon by many public or- ganizations to to speak and show slides of her native coun- try. Crai'g also was asked to present programs at various civic activities, and through- out the year Sandy sent letters from Norway describing her interesting farm life there. TOP: Thai AFS student, Suwanna Wi- chairund and advisor Mrs. Thompson listen to a welcome from the club president at an AFS reception. LEFT: Port Clinton exchange students, Craig Stinson and Sarah Wallack sell tickets to an AFS spaghetti dinner. FAR LEFT: Suwanna Wichairund presents a speech about her native land to a local organization. 1-sa Nj. gi, NHS PROMOTE S SCHO LA STIC ACHIEVEMENT -'U ' 71-Za ' arm: 'fa-V Q -iff , - -- s---iv V. , , Under the leadership of Presi- dent Paul Walker 'and advisor Mr. Brown, the National Hon- or Society kept very active withetheir many projects. Q These projects, ea car wash last fall, a job line, and bake sales, enabled NHS to sponsor two scholarships. These werey given to two worthy NHS stu- dents in the spring. NHS meets twice a month to organize their money projects and take care of business. Also at these meetings they choose a student-of-the- month, an honor based on the different capabilities of PCHS students. V fig? , x' 3 'wg K A fd at xi .4 YT as . . trims!-F . ., 3 Nm ,-fir' it ' K ' -fi . is agar . ABOVE LEF T: NHS members Martin Mc- Donald and Pete Chudy watch advisor Mr. Brown wash a car at their annual car wash LEFT: Mr. Walters presents Doug Endicott with his certificate of induction to NHS. ABOVE: Mr. Brown collects scholarship ballots during NHS meeting 6th period in room 112. K .LANGUAGE CLUBS GIVE CULTURAL ENRICHMENT French Club began putting their activities into full swing by intiatingimore than 15 new mem- bers. Fromtthere they concentrated their en-I ergies on organizing a carolling party and the annual 50's dance. The club ended its year with a dinner at the French restaurant, L'AuLberge Auport. i ' i Spanish Club spent time raking leaves to earn - money for a dinner at la Spanish restaurant in Toledo. A I Members of Latin Club put forth their energies to perform a last memorable Spring Festival under the direction of Miss Octa Kincade, Whorf is retiring. The festival opened with a proces- ' sion of the Roman guard, followed by skits of Latin legends and a skit of Columbus' discovery of America translated in Latin. TOP: Diane- Owen, Sue St. Clair, Anq'Strehg and Mary Lou Bell enjoy a Spanish class culture day. CENTER LEFT: Ro- man warriors stand at ease while Miss Kincade prepares them for the processional. BOTTOM LEFT: Students dance to the beat of the 50's dance sponsored by the'French club. BEIDW: Scott Donner and Marcia Drenten dance to the sound of the 5O's. 5 4 Y Following their opening Novice tournament at Port Clinton High to Heidelberg College to meet other schools in competition. A week after their fine show-- ing at Heidelberg they held an invitational tournament in which they won the Sweepstakes trophy. District competition was held at Bowling Green State University. Port Clinton qualified one-person for state it competition, Patti Garhis. Patti made the trip to Cincin- nati and brought home 7th place in the state. In order to finance entries in these tournaments, the Speech Club held a two week-end car wash. Two other money mak- ing projects were bakesales and selling candy bars through- out the year. 1 , ABOVE RIGHT: President, Oscar Ar- rizola, presents an extemporaneous speech. RIGHT: Preparing their ex- temporaneous speeches at a Port 'Clin- ton tournament are Diana Fastzkie, Bill Wright, and Lisa Madden. School, the Speech Club went d 1 SPE E CH C LUB A CHIE VE MENTS OUTSTANDING TOP: Doug Endicott gives himself a final briefing before presenting his speech. - 1 -M--g.i,.,, EEF' ELOW: Dan Conty President of Hi-Y asks advisor Mr. Drusbacky a uestion during a meeting. . I-II-Y BIG BROTHER PROGRAM A SUCCESS Apart from the usual activity-mindedness of the organization, the Hi-Y chapter expanded its ac- tions by collecting funds for UNICEF and Mus- cular Dystrophy. Besides their regular activities, such as hay- rides and their superstar picnic, Hi-Y Went on a field trip to a Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game. In order to go on trips such as the one to Cleve- land, they sponsored a dance and sold popcorn at the home football games. In order to befriend and give guidance to junior high and elementary boys, I-Ii-Y members gave some of their time at Big Brother sessions. Dur ing these sessions the members played basket- . ball and swan with- the younger boys. , w,,7t .C an , aww ABOVE: Dan Conty guards Rich Enderle during a big brother basket ball night. LEFT: Theresa Flynn, Bill McLaury, Lana Eagy, and others enjoy a dance sponsored by Hi-Y in order to raise money Under the supervision of Mr. jack Buskirk and Editor jamie Ley, the 18 member REVISTA staff had a Very ac- tive and productive year. The staff spent the first few weeks of school selling ad- vertisements while, at the same time, new members of the staff learned the fundamentals of lay-out design, copy writing, and picutre selection. Senior members spent their spare time adapting to the new style of layout fea- tured in the 1976 REVISTA. The real production process, however, did not begin until other school activities were under way. After the first deadline was set, the REVISTA room was a very active place and the tempo for the year was set. To meet deadlines, members had to work diligently and had to set aside personal differences. The result was a quality yearbook and a lasting memory of the '75-'76 school year. BICENTENNIAL RECORDED BY REVISTA STAFF .ya , V, . ,Q Q 146 ABOVE: Bill Wright, Tracy Holzhauer, and Sue Wonnell discuss possible layout changes in the Student Life section. LEFT: REVIS TA staff members, Kathy Arnold, Owen Espej o, and Jamie Ley listen to advisor Jack Buskirk's suggestions for the portrait section RIGHT: Martha Fulton assisis Chris Horn in gluing down the final copy for cross country. 'wif' ii f 'Uixw - W..1 L W-- Li, 26.23 :AY-. 5, TOP LEFT: As Ray Montgomery and Liz Somers review yearbook sales tabulations in the background, Debbie LaCumsky catches a sly photographer in action. TOP RIGHT: In the darkroom at J+M Studios, Tim Cullenen sets the timer to develop a print. ABOVE CENTER: Secretary Amy Gresh dictates portions of the senior di- rectory as Brenda Slauterbeck types. ABOVE: Photographer Greg McKown focuses the photographic enlarger. Once again an organization from Port Clinton High School showed community spirit among the stu- dents. Among Tri-I-Ii-Y's many activities was a visit to Riverview Nursing Home where they played bingo with the residents. They also held Big Sis- ter sessions at the high schoolpool, in which the members gave individual swimming instructions. On Saturdays and during meetings, the group packaged toothpaste and soap to send to the Lutheran Home of Mercy and held a March-of- Dimes Walk-a-thon. For their own money raising projects the club held the concession stand during one of the home basketball games and conducted a bakesale in front of the American Bank. Members also spent a number of lunch periods selling stationery and Valentine carnations. ,why 4 A ' , - ' - I V - na. .,. . in - J ABOVE: Participants in the Tri-I-Ii-Y Walk-a-thon register before going on the 18 mile hike. ABOVE RIGHT: Tri-I-Ii-Y member Andrea Karshuk briefs walkers. LEFT: Nancy I-Ianko and Cindy Bailey record the money taken in from one of their fund raising projects. ' TRI-HI-Y VISITS NURSING HOME Em, ABOVE AND RIGHT: FCA members Mike Gill, Dirk Shumaker, Gary Chance, Jim Bloom, and Yogi Ybarra patiently await Saturday breakfast in the school cafeteria. FCA APPLIES CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES Among the community-minded organizations at Port Clinton High School stands the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. These young men meet every third Saturday for breakfast and fellow- ship along With their business meeting. These men try to apply Christian principles to daily life and athletics. Besides their regular meetings, they sell milk- shakes during home basketball games and serve coffee at Various dinners held at the high ' school. During the fall and winter seasons FCA volunteers rake leaves and clear walks of ice and snow for Port Clinton senior citizens. hlwunvlwlllf W i- inns-null? '-wqg,,,e1g. On the 6th, 7th, and 8th of May, the Doll-fins' program was held in the High School Natatorium. The Bicentennial theme was What's More American Than . . . ? The show lasted approximately an hour and a half, including the opening dance routine and the finale. The opening dance routine was created by Mrs. Terri Bodager and demonstrated by all the members of Doll-fins. Following the opening, came a series of routines including the usual all-senior skit, a junior comedy spot, under- water and precision routines, and, for the first time, co-ed routines. The Master-of-ceremonies for the show was Rudy Red- fern, who was depicted as King George, the despot ruler of Engliand during the colonization. The finale was the United States Flag in the pool with all members participating. BICENTENNIAL AMERICA THEME OF DOLL-FIN SHOW ABOVE: D011-fin members perform a pre- 3 cision routine get to a medley of military 1 music . LEFT: Senior members perform together for the last time as 76'ers. ABELOW: The paths of D011-fins in- terrningle as part of their precision reutine. ABOVE: Master of Ceremonies, Rudy Redfern, introduces the girls performing the next routine. LEFT: Quartet members Mary Lou Bell, Bobbi Englebeck, Kathy Zeis, and Jackie Ley prepare to enter the pool for their routine. FHA SHOWS COMMUNITY J INTERESTS Future Homemakers of Amer- ica, despite a slack in mem- bership, showed true com- munity spirit by spending a I number of their meetings making cookies and favors to be distributed among the stu- dents at Riverview School and making pillows for residents at Riverview Nursing Home. At one of their january meet- S 1 ings, the members enjoyed T it listening to a presentation T given by the AFS exchange stu- dent, Suwanna Wicharund about her home country, Thailand. As a home decoration project, the group, armed with glue, paint and brushes, used their imaginations to create origi- nal, decorated chareacters from rocks. The annual spring field trip found the group touring Thomas Edison's home in Milan. ABOVE.: Sally Lopez, Advisor Norma Sass, Mary Gutkoski, and Diane Frederick review plans for future Fl-IA activities. LEFT: Mrs. Carol Bolander shows her interest in the culture by examining a change purse from Thailand. RIGHT: AS part of her presenta- tion, Suwanna Wichairund displays a large, colorful scarf from her homeland. 152 TWO FPM MEMBERS APPOINTED TO H. S. RED CROSS COUNCIL LEFT: FPM member Nancy Foote presents a Send a Mouse to College button to Dennis Nagy as John Jensen looks on. ABOVE: Advisor Jeanne Wonnell suggests changes in the agenda of the FPM activities. BELOW: Mary Beth Murphy conducts club business during one of their monthly meetings. Future Professionals of Medicine spent their first few meetings organizing the club and amending the consti- tution. After they were organized, John Jensen spoke about his experiences at Indian Gap, Pennsylvania, Where he helped teach Vietnamese to speak English. One of their various guest speakers, Jane Kennely, L. P. N. spoke on Practical Nursing. On a field trip to Magruder Hospital, they Visited the Respiration Therapy Department where they were told of the many therapeutic procedures. A few Weeks before the Christmas break the members busied themselves collecting donations for the Holiday Bureau. Among the FPM fund-raising activities, the members planned a Send-a Mouse-to-College cam- paign and held the concession stand at one of the home basketball games. 153 GAA began the year by taking a bike hike on Put-in-Bay and riding around the island, stop- ping at the various sights. In October they had a pizza party and Went horseback rid- ing at Pearson Park, which they did again later in the year. They also had a bowling party to end the bowling tournaments. The year ended with a trip to Geauga Lake Amuesment Park in Aurora, Ohio. TOP: GAA members set out for 2. day long bike-hike from the docks on Put- in-Bay. RIGHT: Michelle Hartlaub participates in one of the many activi- ties of GAA, horseback riding at Per- son Park. FAR RIGHT: Cheryl Cerbus and Babette Horn keep score at a GAA bowling party. 154 GAA PLANS YEAR OF ACTIVITIES I , ,i -,. nv- 7.1.-wx i .. v ,. 4. , DECA SENDS CLASS TO STA TE DECA sent their entire class to the State Competition. This is a feat never achieved by any other DECA Chapter ever. At the State tourne- ment they qualified more than half of the class for national competition in Chicago. Closer to home DECA had many Services Projects which included Ohio Lupus Chapter Charity Bazzars and the Lick Lupus Campaign American Cancer Society Daffodil Sale, and the National DECA Center Campaign in which they donated 3300. Among the many awards Won by Shari Balemian and jim Wood, possibly the most important to them were their Students of the Year Awards. These were given to the outstanding male and female DECA members. TOP: Diane Fastzkie, Kathie Hepp, and Shari Balemian sit behind an array of honors awarded to DECA through district and state competition. CENTER: FRONT ROW--Shari Balemian, Kathie Hepp, Diane Fasizlcie, Kim Sawyer, jAn Coch- ran, Roberta Campbell, and Kay McDavitt. BACK ROW--Brad Szilagyi, Brad Luebcke, A1- fred Wozniak, Ed Ludrowsky, Mike Kochen- sparger, BRian Sarty, and jim Wood. BELOW: Advisor Mr. Tom Maher counsels DECA student jim Wood . 155 CLUB DIRECTORY AFS MEMBERS Teresa Wallack Pres., Betsy Smith V. Pres., Janet Smith Sec., Anne Denney, Owen Espejo, Susan Loeffler, Barb Matta, Bill McLaury, Laurie Oreskovich, Lori Richard, Mary Schmitt, Brenda Slauter- beck, Craig Stinson, Kay Thompson, Sarah Wallack, Suwanna Wichairud. BAND C--Concert Band I--Iron Band M--Marching Band W--Wind Ensemble Lynda Anderson C,M, Martha Anderson C,M, Gale Apple C,M, Sue Bahnsen C, M, Deana Baker C,M, Deb Beaver C, M, Kelly Beggs C, M, Jane Bernard W, M, Lisa Bolton C, M, Randy Boon C, M,I, Paul Busby C, M, Judy Byrne'C, M, Marjorie Carnicom C, M, Terry Celek C,M, Cheryl Cerbus C,M, Julie Chapman C, M, Martha Christ W, M, Jeff Cipiti W, M, Julie Coch- ran C,M, Beth Denney C,M, John Dodge C,M,I, Barb Doss W,M, Sue Dunham W, M, Tepp Dunham C,M, Bobbi Englebeck C,M, Gary Enderle C, Mark Enderle C, Brian Fahey W, M,I, Jill Felber W, M, Kim Felber W,M, Tim Fisher C, M, Keith Fleming C,M, Kim Fleming W,M,l, Rick Ford C,M,l, Vickie Ford W, M, Martha Fulton C,M,I, Irma Gamboa C,M, Dan Gerogosian C,M, Michelle Garber W, M, Shelia Garberson W,M, Greg Garrett W, M,I, Maria Guzauskas C,M, Amy Gresh W, M, Laurie Gresh W,M,I, Joellen Grover W, M, Kim Grover C, M, Tina Gulau C, M, Dan Harger C, M, Laurie Harrold C, M, Mark Heckert C, M,I, Mark Henn C, M.I, Bob Hensley C, M,I, Kevin Hermes C, M, Harald Herzog C, M, Luarm Hetrick C,M, Steve Holzapfel W,M,I, Cathy Ho- naker W,M, Babette Horn C,M, Christine Horn C,M, Sue Howerth W,M,I, Sheryl Hudak C, M, Lisa Jensen C,M, Francine Jeremy W,M, Cynda Johannsen C,M, Lynda Johannsen W,M,l, Carol Jones W, M, Gary Kane C,M, Andrea Karshuk W, Jill Klotz W, M, Theresa Klotz W, M, Kim Kokinda C,M, Marie Kocour C,M, Mark Krause C,M, Pat Lacer W,M,l, Alice Laird C,M, Greg Laird W,I, Laurie Letter hos C,M,I, Deb Linger W,M, Jean Lucas M,C, Brad Luebcke M,C,I, Kristine Luonf C,M,W, Sue Maguire M,W, Tina Maguire M,l,W, Michelle Mahoney C,M, Barb Matta I,M,W, Sue McLaury C,M, Cindy McCoy C,M, Matt McDonald C,'M, Bill McDonald W M,I, John Peterson C, M, Tanya Phillabaum C,M,I, Ruth Ravas W, M,I, Kim Rhodes C, M, Jane Rider W, M, Jodi Robron C, M, Jamie Schwind W, M, Betsy Smith W, M, Janet Smith C, M, Wil- liam Spalding C,M, Tami Savage C, Matt Segaard C,M, Pat Smetzer C,M,I, Sue Snider C,M, John Stefano C, M, John Stein W, M,I, Jim Stouffer C, M,I, Carol Streeter C,M,I, Greg Miller W,M,I, Becky Milliser C,M, Julie Moffat C, M, Brian Montgomery W,M,I, Laurie Montgomery W, Sue Muggy C,M, Mary Beth Mtuphy W,M,I, Mike Murphy W,C, M,l, John Netherland C,M,I, Penny Nichols C,M, Paul Vernard C, M,l, Carl Voss W, M,I, Greg Waggoner W,M,I, Renee Wahlers C, M, Deb Warnke C, M, Bill Wiewandt c,gM, Deb wicknne c,M, Jon Wight c, M,i1, Sue Wonnell W,C,M,I, Diane Ze- kany C,M, Ida Heineman W, Ellen Luebcke c,2M, Sally Howerth W, I, M. CHEERLEADERS: VARSITY Prudence Bublitz, Patti Gahris, Tracy Holzhauer, Andrea Karshuk, Kathy Kling- biel Capt., Sarah Wallack Je Bigos Ken,Ochlemacher, Jim MacDbnal?l , RESERVE ' Jessie Below, Karen Cellier, fCapt.J Lori Ciancarelli, Nancy Hause, Laurie Mont- gomery, Tami Savage. FRESHMEN Julie Cipiti fCapt.J Sue Gresh, Joyce Hens- ley, Molly Loeffler, Regina Thusat, Lynn Ziebert. CHORALE Pat Andrews, Gary Arico, Tammy Ashton, Martha Ballard, Matt Below, Mike Brown, Sharon Brown, Carol Clemons, Mike Cle- mons, Lori Ciancarelli, Julie Donner, Lori Doyle, Valerie Driftmeyer, Becky Dubbert, Amy English, Theresa Flynn, Patti Gahris, Greg Garrett, Lisa Glanzman, Allan Graffin, Julie Gottschalk, Nancy Hause, Brenda Hensley, Jim Honaker, Dan Howerth, Sue Howerth, Don Janes, Cindy Jensen, Tracy Johnson, Chuck Ken- ny, Brian Krause, Karen Kraus, Alyce Laird, Sue Loeffler, Brenda Lohrsbach, Ellen Luebcke, Terri McDavitt, Joe Mah- ler, Marge Massingill, Linda Mills ,, Doug Millinger, Martin Mortus, Michelle Mos- ser, Ken Ohlemacher, Mary Ohm, Janie Pope, Mary Schmitt, Joni Shortridge, John Stein, Steve Stroh, Dave Thusat, Pete Thusat, Vicky Taylor, Gary Van Deusen, Paul Walker, JoAnn Young, Nancy Jones, Suwanna Wichairud, Vikki Coors. CHORUS Glenn Adkins, Jeff Babcock, Debby Ble- Vins, Mary Campbell, Liz Castillo, Doug Cellier, Sue Clements, Sue Conway, Jeff Doust, Cathy Drenten, John Drum, Theresa Feeney, Michelle Fisher, Craig Fleming, Greg Fleming, Steve Frederick, Sarah Gabel, Doug Gahris, Von Graffin, Sue Gresh, Cindy Hale, Tom Hanley, Joyce Hensley, Mary Herevia, Paul Hopfinger, Mark Howerth, Linda Hoyer, Steve Jensen, Scott Keyser, Tim Kyle, Tammy LaCum- sky, Dale Libben, John Lowe, Carol Matt- hews, Rick Ohm, Becky Payne, James Pepa, Annie Pope, Dawn Randall, Kathy Schramm, Roger Tarolli, Regina Thusat, Wendy Walls, Janet Webster, Jeff Witter, Joe Zach, Lynn Zeibert, Doug Allen, Roxanne Knowles. COE MEMBERS Tamara Frtiz, Michelle Garber, Jan Gill, Carol Johnson, Karen Luebcke, Rebecca Milliser, Debra Molnar, Tracy Monak, Connie Norgard, Mary Priddy, Susan Spears, Lynn Stager, Dorothy Sutherland, Deanna Zach, Florence Ogrinz. , DECA Shari Balemian, V . Pres . of Public Infor- mation, Roberta Campbell, Chaplain, Jann Cochran, Parliamentarian, Diana Fastzkie, Sec., Kathie Hepp, V. Pres., Mike Kochensparger, Treas., Ed Ludrow- sky, Brad Luebcke, Kay McDavitt, His- torian, Brian Sarty, Pres., Kim Sawyer, Reporter, Brad Szilagyi, Jim Wood, V. Pres. of Financial Affairs, Rod Wozniak. DOLL-FINS Sue Merrill, Pres., Jill Felber, V. Pres., Amy Young, Sec., Pam Belden, Treas., Cathy Bailey, Mary Lou Bell, Pat Berry, Jill Brooks, Laura Conner, Bobbi Engle- beck, Kim Felber, Nancy Hanko, Tracy Hollhauer, Sheryl Hudak, Andrea Karshuk, Kathy Klingbiel, Jackie Lay, Sue Loeffler, Lisa Madden, Tina Maguire, Michelle Mahoney, Amy Maytham, Peggy Podgur- ski, Janie Pope, Julie Pope, Diane Terp, Patty Underwood, Debbie Wadsworth, Janet Wadsworth, Sarah Wallack, Teresa Wallack, Debbie Hershey, Advisor. FCA Dirk Shumaker, Capt., Tim Celek, Capt. elect, Mike Gill, Treas., Paul Walker, Sec., Jim Bloom, Gary Chance, Gary Enderle, Mark Enderle, Richard Enderle, Tim Whittaker, Ramon Ybarra . FHA Eva Castillo, Pres., Mary Gutkoski, Sec., Diane Fredrick, Treas., Vareda Ballin, Teresa Cantu, Lesha Cuttaia, Jeri Floro, Mollie Greer, Debbie Kolinko, Sally Lopez, Annette O'lalde, Liz Segaard, Pam Smith, Sue Snyder, Joy Stuckey, Debbie Zam. FPM Mary Beth Murphy, Pres., Chester Tokar, V. Pres., Carol Jones, Treas., Teresa Cantu, Sec., Mary Schmitt, John Jensen, Matt Tewers, Michelle Shields, Nancy Foote, Ellen Luebcke, Veronika Eugling, Irma Gamboa, Penny Nicholls. Brenda Hensley FRENCH CLUB Nancy Hanko, Pres., Jill Brooks, V. Pres., Laura Conner, Sec., Pam Belden, Treas., Tim Cullenen, Anne Denney, Julie Don- ner, Cathy Drenten, Marica Drenten, Maria Erebia, Theresa Flynn, Amy Gresh, Mark Hoyer, Carol Jones, Kim Kokinda, Deb LaCumsky, Michelle Mahoney, Kim Mulligan, Kathy Rickard, Brenda Slauter- beck, Craig Stinson, Sue Stouffer, Kay Thompson, Deb Wadsworth, Sarah Wal- lack, Deb Warnke. GAA MEMBERS Patty Lacer, Pres., Patty Smetzer, V. Pres., Judy Branum, Sec. S Treas., Laurie Taylor, Freshman Rep., Jan Rusincovitch, Sophomore Rep., Ruth Ravas, Junior Rep., Jackie Lay, Senior Rep., Martha Ander- son, Gale Apple, Tammy Ashton, Cathy Bailey, Deanna Baker, Pam Beach, Kelly Beggs, Pam Belden, Penny Boreman, Julie Brough, Prudence Bublitz, Theresa Cantu, Annette Bullock, Teresa Campbell, Vicki Carnicom, Karen Cellier, Cheryl Cerbus, Julie Chapman, Prisca Chapman, Martha Christ, Sue Clements, Julie Cochran, Elaine Dole, Barbara Doss, Sue Dubbert, Bobbi Englebeck, Amy English, Jodi Fick Tammy Flynn, Natalie Franck, Tanya Frantz, Martha Fulton, Irma Gamboa, Anjelina Garza, Donna Giguere, Debbie Gittinger, Lisa Glanzman, Laura Gluth, Julie Gottschalk, Sherrie Greene, Joellen Grover, Lori Gruber, Marilanda Guerra, Julie Gulau, Teena Gulau, Cindy Hale, Laura Harrold, Michelle Hartlaub, Mary Herevia, Renee Heschel, Kim Holt, Tracy Holzhauer, Cathy Honaker, Nancy Hop- kins, Babette Horn, Chris Horn, Tina Ho- werth, Bonita Hurst, Cindy Jensen, Lisa Jensen, Tracy Johnson, Carol Jones, Sharon Jones, Kathy Klingbiel, Vicki Koch, Marie Kocour, Kim Kolcinda, Michelle Koldnda, Kathy Kosztyo, Karen Kraus, Deb LaCum- sky, Alyce Laird, Lori Letterhos, Jean Lucas, Michelle Mahoney, Jeanne Martin, Margot McCann, Terri McDavitt, Mary Ann McGreevey, Mary Beth McGreevey, Pat Menier, Susan Merrill, Donna Met- calfe, Laurie Milazzo, Julie Moffat, Laurie Montgomery, Laurie Oreskovich, Rachel Orosco, Judy Owen, Becky Payne, Mary Peterson, Anne Pope, Lori Richard, Jane Rider, Gail Robel, Ann Marie Savage, Tami Savage, Kelly Sawyer, Jami Sch- wind, Liz Segaard, Brenda Slauterbeck, Janet Smith, Sue Snyder, Elizabeth Somers, Carol Streeter, Eva Sutherland, Carolyn Taylor, Diane Terp, Christine Thompson, Lisa Thompson, Tina Thompson, Norma Torres, Pat Underwood, Jean Velliquette, Debbie Wadsworth, Renee Wahlers, Sarah Wallack, Theresa Wallack, Lori Sue Walls, Wendy Walls, Debbie Warnke, Janet Webster, Sandy White, Mary Wil- ber, Diane Zekany. HI-Y Dan Conty, Pres., Rich Enderle, V. Pres., Scott Carter, Sec., Tom Gresh, Chap- lain, Leo Alvarado, Tim Baechle, Jim Bloom, Randy Boon, Mike Burdorf, Bob Byrne, Tim Celek, Jeff Coon, Dave Cox, Dennis Dodge, Bob Edwards, Rich Enderle, Brian Fahey, Dave Fischer, Mike Gill, Andy Harrison, Dan Hepp, Harold Herzog, Steve Holzapfel, Mark Hudak, Mark Kel- ley, Gregg Laird, Dave LeVeck, Craig Lippus, Jim MacDonald, Ralph McRitchie, Doug Millinger, Brian Montgomery, Don Nieman, Frank Savage, Dave Shammo, Don Somers, John Stein, Steve Stroh, Tim True, Dave Turnage, Gary Van Deusen, Tom Vangeloff, Ramon Ybarra, Paul Zeis. HONOR STUDENTS SENIORS Timothy Baechle, Shari Balemian, Jane Bernard, Sue Brady, Scott Carter, Eva Castillo, Peter Chudy, Carol Clemons, Debra Conley, Suzanne Conrad, Dan Conty, Tracy Cronquist, Marcia Drenten, Suzi Dunham, Maria Erebia, Diane Fastz- kie, Jill Felber, Kimberly Fleming, Chris- topher Freeh, Javier Gamboa, Joseph Garza, Laurie Gresh, Thomas Gresh, Jo- ellen Grover, Nancy Hanko, Richard Henkel, Yolanda Herevia, Steven Holz- apfel, Susan Howerth, Andrea Karshuk, Kathleen Klingbiel, Jackie Lay, David Lemon, Debra Linger, Susan Maguire, Kay McDavitt, Martin McDonald, Mary Mc- Cullough, Sue Merrill, Mary Beth Murphy, Sandra Petersen, Jane Rider, Jane Ritter, Dean Rosiar, Dirk Shumaker, Maria Solis, Norma Steele, Craig Stinson, Karen Sueng, Dorothy Sutherland, Julie Taylor, Johnette Timmons, Thomas Vangeloff, Paul Walker, Susan Wonnell, Jim Wood, Oscar Arrizola JUNI oRs JoAnn Bacak, Mary Bell, Kevin Bidwell, Jeffery Boss, Teresa Cantu, Timothy Celek, Celek, Karen Cellier, Martha Christ, Jeffrey Cipiti, Barbara Conrad, Elizabeth Denney, Douglas Endicott, Brian Fahey, Tammy Flynn, Patti Gahris, Greg Garrett, Lisa Glanzman, Lisa Gluth,..Julie Gulau, Mary Gutkoski, Michael Harrison, Carolyn Herman, Steven Hoffman, Tracy Holz- hauer, Mark Hoyer, Donald Janes, John Jensen, Jeff S. Jones, Joy Kuras, Debra LaCumsky, Kevin Libben, Christina Ma- guire, Julie Maytham, Doyle 'McDonald, Gregory McKown, Laurie Milazzo, Michelle Mosser, Kimberly Mulligan, Gerald Peter- son, Allen Qualman, Ruth Ravas, Steph- anie Rhodes, Anne Ritter, Susan St. Clair, Scott Semon, Ann Streng, Debra Wads- worth, Connie Wagner, Sarah Wallack, Kendrick Webb . SOPHOMORES Gale Apple, Gary Arico, Catherine Bailey, Matthew Below, Sharon Brown, Janet Can- tu, Gregory Carson, Artemio Castillo, Debbie Castillo, Joseph Clemons, Cynthia Cutcher, Barbara Doss, Lori Doyle, Owen Espejo, Cynthia Estry, Theresa Flynn, Ed- ward Dezelick, Diane Frederick, Donna Giguere, Kathleen Glasco, Keith Gonya, Alan Graffin, Karen Holzapfel, Lisa J. Jensen, Tracy Johnson, Faye Kleinhans, Kathleen Kostyo, Vicki Koch, Robert Kreutzfeld, Daine LaCumsky, Brenda Lohrbach, Jean Lucas, Amy Maytham, Cynthia McCoy, Angela McLaughli.n, Nancy Mulligan, Michael Murphy, Laurie Oreskovich, Sandra Perry, Jane Pope, Gloria Portales, Judy Priddy, John Ralph, Kimberly Rhodes, Joseph Ritter, Amy Schoenfeld, Jamie Schwind, Michelle Shields, John Sivinski, Mark Skinner, John Stein, Joy Stucky, Jeffrey Tibbs, Suzanne Thien'y, Kay Thompson, Michael Turner, Paula Wadsworth, Teresa Wallack, Jona- than Wight, Bret Wightman, Teresa Winke, Debra Zam, Jennifer Perry. ' FRESHMEN Linda Anderson, Jeffrey Babcock, Deana Baker, Dante Bell, Julie Brough, Elizabeth Castillo, Terrence Celek, Donna De- Friece, John Dodge, Cathy Drenten, John Drum, Christopher Dubbert, Teresa Feen- ey, Kim Felber, Gregory Fleming, Jeri Floro, Steven Frederick, Sarah Gable, Terry Gill, Suzanne Gresh, Philip Gut- koski, Maria Guzauskas, Thomas Hanley, Bruce Hansen, Mark Henn, David Hopkins, Linda Hoyer, Sheryl Hudak, Lynda Johannsen, Teresa Klotz, Roxanne Know- les, Michael Krawczyk, Tamara LaCum- sky, Lori Letterhos, Dale Libben, John Lowe, Kristine Luoma, Gregory Miller, Johnny Muirhead, Richard Ohm, Annette O'lalde, Debbie Ortega, James Pepa, John Peterson, John Ritter, Elisabeth Segaard, Matthew Segaard, Pamela Smith, Lolita Stanforth, Laura Steele, Eva Sutherland, LaLu'ie Talyor, Ingrid Thusat, Jane Val- lese, Janet Wadsworth, Louanne Wagner, Wendy Walls, William Wiewandt, Todd Wightman, Mary Wilbur, Joseph Zach, Diane Zekany. INDIVIDUAL SPEECH Teresa Andrews, Kathy Balduf, Nancy Bowen, Teresa Campbell, Jackie Crone, Rick Davis, Valeri Driftmyer, Cynthia Esiry, Tim Fisher, Jo Henn, Mark Henn, John Jensen, Francine Jeremy, Debbie Kolinko, Randy Lucas, Marge Massingill, Ray Montgomery, Judy Owen, Sue Rex, Mike Turner, Gary Van Deusen, Jo Ann Young, Advisor F. Thompson. LATIN III G IV Steve Hoffman, Sue Howerth, Mark Hoyer, Debbie Linger, Sue Maguire, Craig Sti.n- son, Julie Taylor, Diane Terp, Paul Vernard. LATIN II Irma Gamboa, Alan Graffin, Tracy John- son, Brenda Lohrbach, Randy Lucas, Mike Murphy, Penny Nicholls, Laurie Oresko- vich, Joe Ritter, John Stein, Peter Thusat, Mike Turner, Jonathan Wight. LATIN I Jeff Babcock, Deana Baker, Cynthia Estry, John Dodge, Jodi Fick, Greg Fleming, Sarah Gabel, Bruce Hansen, John Jensen, Cynda Johannsen, Kristine Luoma, Greg Miller, Jim Pepa, John Petersen, John Ritter, Matt Segaard, Laurie Taylor. NFL Oscar Arrizola, Shari Balemian, Eileen Campbell, Roberta Campbell, Suzi Dun- ham, Lana Jo Eagy, Doug Endicott, Owen Espejo, Veronika Eugling, Diane Fastzkie, Martha Fulton, Patti Gahris, Carolyn Her- man, Joe Janes, Chris Keller, Pat Lacer, Sue Loeffler, Ellen Luebcke, Lisa Madden, Martin McDonald, Matt McDonald, Sue Muggy, Angela Osburn, Rich Redfern, Cecilia Reininger, Susan St. Clair, Bill Wright, Advisor: F. Thompson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS Oscar Arrizola , Shari Balemian, Tim K Baechle, Jane Bernard, Sue Brady, Scott Carter, Eva Castillo, Pete Chudy, Carol Clemons, Debra Conley, Suzanne Conrad, Dan Conty, Tracy Cronquist, Marcia Drenten, Suzi Dunham, Maria Erebia, Diane Fastzkie, Jill Felber, Kim Fleming, Chris Freeh, Javier Gamboa, Joe Garza,- Laurie Gresh, Tom Gresh, Joellen Grover-, Nancy Hanko, Richard Henkel, Yolanda Herevia, Steve Holzapfel, Sue Howerth, Andrea Karshuk, Kathy Klingbiel, Jackie Lay, Dave Lemon, Debra Linger, Sue Maguire, Kay McDavitt, Mary McCul- lough, Martin McDonald, Sue Merrill, Mary Beth Murphy, Sandra,Peterson, Jane Rider, Jane Ritter, Dirk Shumaker, Maria Solis, Norma Steele, Craig Stinson, Karen Stn-eng, Julie Taylor, Tom Vangeloff, Paul Walker, Susan Wonnell, James Wood. JUNIORS JoArm Bacak, Mary Lou Bell, Kevin Bid- well, Jeff Boss, Tim Celek, Karen Cellier, Martha Christ, Elizabeth Denney, Douglas Endicott, Brian Fahey, Tammy Flynn, Patti Gahris, Greg Garrett, Lisa Glanzman, Lisa Gluth, Mary Gutkoski, Michael Har- rison, Carolyn Herman, Steven Hoffman, Tracy Holzhauer, Mark Hoyer, Don Janes, John Jensen, Jeff Jones, Joy Kuras, Debra LaCumsky, Christina Maguire, Doyle Mc- Donald, Rosemarie Milazzo, Michelle Mosser, Gerald Petersen, Allen Qualman, Anne Ritter, Susan St. Clair, Ann Streng, Debra Wadsworth, Connie Wagner, Sarah Wallack. ORCHESTRA Amy Ahrens, John Ahrens, Linda Ander- son, Debbie Beaver, Jim Biro, Annette Bullock, Cheryl Cerbus, Beth Anne Denney, John Dodge, Veronika Eugling, Dan Gerogosln, Teena Gulau, Bruce Hansen, Mark Henn, Kevin Hermes, Francine Jeremy, Cynda Johannsen, Lynda Johannsen, Brad Luebcke, Kristine Luoma, Greg Miller, Dennis Nagy, John Petersen, Maurice Robinson, Susan St. Clair, Ann Marie Savage, William Spalding, Carol Stxeeter, Ann Streng, Karen Streng, Diane Terp, Matt Tewers, Suzanne Thierry, Christine Thompson, Jane Vallese, Paul Venard, Carl Voss, Greg Waggoner, Mary Wilber. OWA Lydia Alverez, Mike Beaver, Lynn Bennett, Karen Benton, Ken Benton, Darlene Butler, Debbie Conrad, Paul Curley, Donna De- Friece, Mary Lou DeFriece, Curtis Dooley, Larry Dunn, Tonja Frantz, Sean Gardner, Cecil Gerkin, Luther Havens, Richard Havens, Larry Hodge, Burt Johnson, Lois Kline, Mike Krawczyk, Ronda Landrum, Ted Lochotzlci, Jim Maloney, Carol Matt- hews, Shawn McCann, Dawn Meyers, Paul Monak, Wilma Mowel, Joe Nystrom, Mary Peterson, Debbie Plough, Matt Querback, Dawn Randall, Bob Rodriguez, Cheryl Scheer, Nancy Shortridge, Laura Steele, Eva Sutherland, Lee Warnke, Lise Whitt, Rick Zeizer . OWE Larry Barnard, Dale Beaver, Alan Buchanan, Diane Feczer, Sherry Heschel, Angie Holman, Tammy Lewis, Tim McCann, Greg Mallory, Mike Matthews, Annette Nash, Peggy Nix, Lee Regal, Judy Ward, Paul Wears, Mike Winke . PEP CLUB Pat Andrews, Gale Apple, Cindy Bailey, Pam Belden, Kim Clawson, Julie Cochran, Amy English, Tammy Flynn, Tanya Francz, Nancy Hanko, Tracy Johnson, Kim Kokinda, Deb LaCumsky, Michelle Ma- honey, Laurie Milazzo, Becky Milliser, Linda Mills, Peg Podgursld, Jami Schwind, Carol Streeter, Renee Wahlers, Deb Warnke. REVISTA James Ley Editor, Kathy Arnold, Tim Cul- lenen, Owen Espejo, Martha Fulton, Amy Gresh, Tracy Holzhauer, Chris Horn, Deb LaCumsky, Greg McKown, Ray Mont- gomery, Don Nieman, Brenda Slauterbeck, Betsy Smith, Liz Somers, Lora Stucky, Sue Wonnell, Bill Wright. SIXTEEN Mike Brown, Carol Clemons, Patti Gahris, Greg Garrett, Lisa Glanzman, Julie Gott- schalk, Nancy Hause, Jim Honaker, Sue Howerth, Don Janes, Cindy Jensen, Alyce Laird, Sue Loeffler, Terri McDavitt, Joe Mahler, Doug Millinger, Michelle Mosser, Ken Ohlemacher, John Stein, Steve Stroh, Pete Thusat, Paul Walker, Greg Waggonner, Julie Taylor. SPANISH CLUB Leo Alvarado, Kathy Arnold, Mary Lou Bell, Annette Bullock, Teresa Cantu, Debbie Castillo, Eva Castillo, Terry Celek, Julie Chapman, Linda Charles- worth, Martha Christ, Tracy Cronquist, Kathy Eaton, Maria Erebia, Diane Frede- rick, Jo Henn, Mary Herevia, Yolanda Herevia, Lisa Jensen, Sue Lindemann, Sally Lopez, Jean Lucas, Chris Martinez, Gloria Portales, Debbie Ortega, Diana Owen, Kathy Reininger, Norma Rioj as, Susan St. Clair, Craig Stinson, Carol Streeter, Ann Streng, Kay Thompson, Gracie Torres, Jane Vallese, Carl Voss, Suwanna Wichairud, Teresa Winke, Mary Wilber, Kathy Wylie, Terry Feeney, Advisor: Miss Davison. STUDENT COUNCIL Tim Baechle, Vice Pres., Cathy Baily, Cindy Bailey, Jane Bernard, Pres., Tim Cullenen, Jill Felber, Kim Felber, Maria Guzauskas, Nancy Hanko, Kathy Honaker, Marie Kocour, Molly Loeffler, Joe Mah- ler, Kay McDavitt, Mike Murphy, Janie Pope, Craig Stinson, Debbie Wadsworth, Sarah Wallack, Teresa Wallack. TRI-HI-Y Gail Apple, Cindy Bailey, Pam Belden, Jane Bernard, Annette Bullock, Karen Cellier, Julie Chapman, Carol Clemons, Julie Donner, Bobbie Englebeck, Irma Gamboa, Lisa Glanzman, Amy Gresh, Nancy Hanko, Laurie Harrold, Tracy Holzhauer, Cathy Honaker, Sue Howerth, Lisa Jensen, Tracy Johnson, Carol Jones, Andrea Karshuk, Marie Kocour, Kim Kokinda, Deb LaCumsky, Michelle Ma- honey, Julie Moffat, Laurie Montgomery, Peggy Podgurski, Ruth Ravas, Jane Rider, Jodi Robron, Tami Savage, Carol Streeter, Vicki Taylor, Suzy Thierry, Sarah Wal- lack, Teresa Wallack, Debbie Warnke, Suwanna Wichairud, Amy Young, Barb Matta Mary Schmitt, Barb Doss. AGNELLO, PAUL A .--General--Honor Student 15 Track 3,45 Sports Statisti- cian 2. ALVAREZ, CATARINO--General-- Basketball 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 DECA 45 Spanish Club 15 Track 1,2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, DEBBY--Business. ARAGUZ, ALEX--General. ARMENDA RIZ, YOLANDA--Vocation- al--FHA 2, oorA 3,4. ARRIZOLA, OSCAR--College Pre- paratory--Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 45 Individual Speech 2, 3,45 NHS 3, 45 NFL 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2, ASHTON, TAMARA R.--Business-- Chorale 2,3,45 Chorus 15 GAA 1,2, 3,4. BAECHLE, TIMOTHY J .--College Preparatory--Class Vice President 35 Football 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Honor Student 1,2, 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council 45 Bench Press Club 4. BAHNSEN, JOHN A . --General--Foot- ball 15 Hi-Y2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. BAILEY, CINDY K.--College Pre- paratory--Cheerleader 15 Class Treas- urer 45 French Club 1, 2,35 GAA 1,25 Office Assistant 35 Pep Club 45 Re- vista 35 Student Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 ,4. BALEIVHAN, SHARI K.--Vocational-- Cheerleader 1,25 Chorale 35 DECA 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Honor Student 2, 3,45 Individual Speech 3,45 NFL 3,45 Office Assistant 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Sweet Sixteen 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Wrest- ling Timer 3 . BALLIN, RICHARD--Vocational--Foot ball 15 Wrestling 15 VICA 3, 4. BALLIN, VAREDA J.--General--FHA 4. BARNARD, LARRY D.--Business-- OWA 4. BEACH, BEC KY- -Vocational- - OOEA 3, 4. BEAVER, DALE A .--Vocational-- Basketball 15 Football 15 OWE 45 Track 1. BELL, TENA M.--Vocational. BELOW, JENI M.--General. BELOW, KATHY M.--General--Con- cert Band 15 FBLA 15 GAA lg March- ing Band 15 Spanish Club 1. BERNARD, JANE E.--College Pre- paratory--Concert Band 15 GAA 1,2, 3,45 Honor Student 1,2, 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Marching 1,2,3,45 NHS 45 Student Council 1, 2,3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 2, 3,45 Tennis Scorer 4. BOGARD, CORAL L.--Vocational-- GAA 15 OOEA 3,4. BOSS, KEVINJ.--College Preparatory --Wrestling 2. Senior Directory BOWEN, JAMES A .--General--Football 2, 35 French Club 25 Spanish Club 15 Track 45 Wrestling 1 . BRADY, SUE A .--Vocational--Chorale 25 GAA 1,25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 45 OOEA 3,4. BRANUM, JUDY A.--College Pre- paratory--Girl's Basketball 3, 45 Chorale 2,3,45 Chorus 15 GAA 1,2, 3, 45 Gym Assistant 35 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Girl's Tennis 3,45 Girl's Track 3, 45 Girl's Volleyball 3, 4. BRISTLEY, BRAD L.--Vocational-- Football Statistician 1, 25 VICA 3,4. BROOKS, WILLIAM O .--Vocational-- v1cA 3, 4. BROUGH, DANIEL A . --College Pre- paratory--Football 3, 45 Honor Student 15 Wrestling 3,4. BUCHANAN, ALAN c .--v0cationa1-- owe 4, Track 3, 4. CAMPBELL, ROBERTA L . - -Vocation- al--Chorale 2,35 Chorus 15 Newspaper 35 DECA 45 French Club 1,2,35 GAA 1, 25 Individual Speech 2,35 Office Assistant 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. CARTER, S. SCOTT--College Pre- paratory--Basketball 1, 25 Football 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Bench Press Club 4. CASTILLO, EVA--College Preparatory --Girl's Basketball 3,45 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 Gym Assistant 35 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Volleyball 3, 4. CERBUS, JOHN M.--Vocational-- VICA 3 . CHANCE, GARY L.--College Pre- paratory--Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Intramural 35 FCA 1, 2, 3,45 Foot- ball 1, 2,3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Track 3,4. CI-IUDY, PETER A.--College Pre- paratory--Basketball 1, 25 French Club 1,2,3,45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Tennis 3,4. CLANCARELLI, MARK A.--Vocation- al--Football 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 15 VICA 3, 4. CLAWSON, KIM--College Prepara- tory--Cheerleader 1,35 Chorus 15 FHA 25 French Club 2,35 GAA 15 Office Assistant 45 Pep Club 4. CLEMONS, CAROL E.--College Preparatory--Chorale 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Doll-fins 15 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Individual Speech 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 NHS 3,45 NFL 3,45 Revista 35 Sweet Sixteen 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CLEMENTS, NANCY J .--Genera1-- Transferred from Bowling Green High School, Bowling Green, Ohio--Chorale 1,2,45 Class Secretary 25 GAA 1,25 Office Assistant 45 Pep Club 15 Student Council 1, 2, 3 . CLOUSE CI-LARLENE A .--General. 7 COCHRAN, JANN M.--Vocational-- DECA 45 FBLA 25 Latin Club 1. COLLINS, JOHN T .--General--Foot- ball 15 Golf 1, 25 Wrestling 1,2. COLU MBLA , BOB--General . CONLEY, DEBRA M.--Vocational-- Chorale 25 Chorus 15 Honor Student 1, 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 OOEA 3,4. CONRAD, SUZANNE M.--College Preparatory--GAA 1,2 5 Honor Student 1, 2, 3,45 Latin 1, 25 Office Assistant 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . CONTY, DANIEL J .--College Pre- paratory--Football 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Honor Student 3,45 NHS 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. COORS, VIKKI J .--General--Chorale 2,3,45 Chorus 15 GAA 15 OWA 1. COX, DAVID J.--College Prepara- tory--Basketball 1,2,35 Cheerleader 35 Class President 15 Cross Country 2,3,45 FCA 35 Football 15 Gym Assistant 45 Honor Student 1, 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Span- ish Club 1,25 Swim Team Mgr. 45 Track 1,2,3,4. CRONQUIST, TRACY G.--College Preparatory--Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 45 NHS 3,45 spanish Club 1,2,3,4. DOYLE, NINA D. q1viCKinneyp-- Vocational--FBLA 1,25 FHA 1,25 Honor Student 1,25 Pep Club 15 OOEA 3,4. DONNER, SCOTT C .--College Pre- paratory--Chorus 15 Football 25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Tennis 45 Wrestling 25 Intramural Basketball 3 . DRENTEN, MARCIA L.--College Preparatory--Girl's Basketball 2, 3, 45 Chorale 2, 35 Chorus 15 French Club 2,3,45 GAA 15 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Library Assistant 15 Sweet Sixteen 2, 35 swim Timer 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4. DUBBERT, SUSAN A .--Vocational-- GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1, ooEA 3,4. DUNHAM, LIBRA S.--College Pre- paratory--Class Secretary 1, 3, 45 Concert Band 1,25 French Club 2, 35 GAA 1,25 Individual Speech 3,45 Marching Band 1, 2, 3,45 Student Council 1,2, 45 Swim Timer 2,3, 45 Girl's Tennis 1,2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 3, 45 Government Day 3. IMTON, CINDY S.--General--FHA 1, 2 . ENDERLE, RICHARD A .--College Preparatory--Cheerleader 35 Cross Country 15 Doll-fins 35 FCA 1,2,3,45 French Club 1, 25 Gym Assistant 35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Track 3, 4. EREBLA, MARLA G.--College Pre- paratory--FHA 25 French Club 2, 3,45 Honor Student 1, 2, 3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,4. EUGLING, VERONIKA--General-- Individual Speech 15 Orchestra 1,2, 3,45 String Ensemble 1,2,3,45 FPM 1, 2, 3 5 FASTZKIE, DIANA L.--Vocational-- Chorale 2, 35 Chorus 15 DECA 45 GAA 1,2,35 Individual Speech 1,2,3,45 NFL 1,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. FECZER, DIANE C .--Vocational-- Transferred from Christo her Colum P - bus High School, Clifton, New Jersey-- Library Assistant 15 OWE 45 Girl's Tennis 35 Track 4. FELBER, JILL T.--College Prepara- tory--Cheerleader 1,25 Class Vice President 45 Newspaper 35 Concert Band 15 Doll-fins 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 GAA 15 Honor Student 1,2,3, 45' Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,3,45 NHS 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Wind Ensemble 2,3,45 Wrestling Timer 3 . FLEMING, KEITH--College Prepara- tory--Concert Band 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2, 3 . FLEMING, KIMBERLY A . --College Preparatory--Newspaper 25 Concert Band 15 FPM2,35 GAA 1,25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Marching Band 1, 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 15 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 25 Wind Ensemble 2, 3,45 Tennis Scorer 4. , FLORIANA, RHONDA C .--General-- OWA 1. FORD , DEB--Vocational--VICA 4 . FRANCK, NATALIE I .--Vocational-- Chorus 15 FBLA 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Honor Student 3, 45 VICA 3, 4. FREEH, CHRIS--College Prepara- tory--Class President 45 Football 15 Golf 1,3,45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,4. FRl'I'Z, TAMARA A.--Vocational-- COE 45 FI-IA 15 GAA 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Wrestling Timer 3,4. GAMBOA , JAVIER V .--Vocational-- OOFA 3, 4. GARBER, JACQUELINE L.--Vocation- al--GAA 15 oor.A 3,4. GA RBER , NHCHELLE J . --Vocational-- COE 45 Newspaper 35 Concert Band 15- FBIA 15 GAA 15 Marching Band 1,2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Gir1's Tennis 35 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. GARZA, ANITA--Vocational--FBLA 25 Spanish Club 15 OOEA 4. GARZA, JOSEPH--Vocational--VICA 3 , 4 . GILL, JACK E.--Vocational--Basket- ball 1,25 Football 15 Track 2,3. GILL, JAN M.--Vocational--COE 45 Concert Band 1,2,35 FBLA 15 GAA 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,35 Office Assistant 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Wrestling Timer 3,4. GILL, MIKE C.--College Prepara- tory--FCA 2,3,45 Golf 1,2, 3,45 Hi-Y 2, 3,4. GLOVINSKY, JANET K.--College Preparatory--French Club 25 Office Assistant 4. GOTTSCHALK, JULIE A .--College Preparatory--Girl's Basketball 45 Chorale 2, 3,45 Chorus 15 French Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Sweet Sixteen 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Girl's Vol- leyball 4. GRESH, IAURIEA.--College Pre- paratory--Class Vice President 25 Newspaper 35 Concert Band 15 GAA 1,2,35 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 2, 3,45 Tennis Scorer 3,45 Government Day 2, 3,4. GRESH, THOMAS J.--College Pre- paratory--Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Football 2,45 Hi-Y2,3,45 Honor Student 1,2, 3,45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 15 Track 1,2, 3 . GROVER, JOELLEN C .--College Preparatory-,- GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Wind Ensemble 1,2, 3,45 Tennis Scorer 3, 4. GUERRA, 1v1ARn.ANDA--vocafion- a1--oAA 4, owA 1. HAMANN, TIMOTHY 1.--vocation al--v1cA 3, 4. HANKO, NANCYJ.--College Pre- paratory--Cheerleader 15 Chorale 2,35 Chorus 15 Class Secretary 25 Newspaper 35 Doll-fins 2, 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 45 Re- vista 35 Student Council 1,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Basketball Statistician 4. HARROLD, SCOTT S.--College Preparatory--Baseball 2 , 35 Basketball 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 1. I-IAYTH, JEFFERY A.--College Pre- paratory--Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Football 1, 25 Spanish Club 1,2. HECKERT, SCOTT A.--Vocational-- Concert Band 1,25 Marching Band 1,25 OWA 15 Pep Band 1,25 VICA 3. HENKEL, RICHARD M.--Vocational-- OOEA 3, 4. I-IEPP, KATI-lIEA.--Vocational-- H Chorale 2,35 Chorus 15 DECA 45 Spanish 1, 2 . 5 HEREVIA, YOLANDA--College Pre- paratory--Newspaper 35 GAA 1,25 Honor Student 1, 2, 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Track 3. . HESCHEL, CI-IERYI.. A .--Vocational-- GAA 1.5 OWE 45 Pep Club 1. HESCHEI., GERALD L.--Vocational-- OWA 15 VICA 3,4. . HESCHEL, JERALD L.--General-- Football 15 OWA 1. HOLLOWAY, DAWN P.--General-- Transferred from Riverview High School, Riverview, Michigan. .- HOLLOWAY, MARK A . --Vocational-- OWE 4. HOLMAN, ANGIE M.--Vocational-- Chorale 2,35 Chorus 15 GAA 1,25 Gym Assistant 35 OWE 4. HOLZAPFEL, STEVEN H.--College Preparatory--Concert Band 15 Football 15 French Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Honor Student 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. HONAKER, CATHERINE A .--College Preparatory--Concert Band 15 FHA 1,2, 3,45 French Club 35 GAA 45 Honor Student 1,2, 3,45 Marching Band 1,2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 2,3, 4. HOWERTH, SUSAN K.--College Preparatory--Chorale 45 Concert Band 15 GAA 15 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Sweet Sixteen 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 2, 3,45 Government Day 1. HOWERTH, TINA M.--Vocational-- GAA 15 Honor Student 2,3,45 Latin Club 15 VICA 3,4. HUDAK, MARK M.--College Pre- paratory--Basketball 15 Football 15 - Hi-Y 45 Swim Team 2,3,4. JACOBS, JAMES M.--Vocational-- Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Football 15 owA 15 VICA 3,4. JANES, SUE A.--General--FBLA 15 FHA 3. JENNINGS, EDWARD B.--Vocational-- OWA 15 Track 1,25 VICA 3. JENNINGS, KATHY J .--vocanni--, Chorale 25 Chorus 15 Library Assistant 1,25 OWA 15 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 2. JENSEN, CINDY S .--College Pre- paratory--Chorale 2, 3, 45 Chorus- 15 French Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Sweet Sixteen 2, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2. JENSEN, MIKE R.--General--Cross Country 1, 2,35 Football 15 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. JESSEE, VERNON C .--General--Foot- ball 45 Wrestling 1, 2,3,4. JOI-IANNSEN, RICK--General--Golf 1,2,3,4. JOHNSON, MARK--General--Trans- ferred from Margaretta High School, Castalia, Ohio--Basketball 1, 2, 35 OWA 1. JOHNSON, RITA' A .--Vocational-- Chorus 15 OOEA 3,4. KARSHUK, ANDREA L.--College Preparatory--Cheerleader 1, 45 Con- cert Band 15 Doll-fins 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2, 35 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 GAA 15 Marching Band 1, 2,35 NHS 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Wind Ensemble 2,3,4. KEEF ER , LAUREN A .--Vocational-- FBLA 15 OOEA 3,4. KLEINI-IANS, RoNALD E.-Y-vocariom al--OWA 1, VICA 3,4. KLINGBIEL, KATHLEEN S .--College Preparatory--Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 , 45 Chorale 25 Concert Band 15 Doll-fins 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 15 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 1,45 Pep Band 15 Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. KOCHENSPARGER, MIKE A.--Vo- cational--Baseball 2 ,3 5 Basketball 15 Chorale 25 Chorus 15 DECA 45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Track 4. KRAUSE, DAVID G.- -College Pre- paratory--Football Statistician 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 35 Wrestling 2, 3. KREUTZFEID, RICHARD R.--Vo- cational--VICA 3. KUBASEK, DAVID P.--Vocational-- VICA 3, 4. KUEASEK, DEBRA K.--Vocational-- chorus 15 FBLA 1, GAA 1,25 OOEA 3,4. KURTZ, DAWN M.--Vocational-- Chorus 15 OOEA 3,4. KUSSER, ROGER W ,--General-- Transferred from Perkins High School, Sandusky, Ohio. ' LA BINE THOMAS L.--General-- OWA 15 Wrestling 1. LACER, PATRICIA K.--College Preparatory--Girl's Basketball 3, 45 Concert 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Spanish 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Wind En- semble 3,45 Tennis Scorer 3, 4. LAIRD, ALYCE M.--College Pre- paratory--Chorale 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,25 GAA 1,2, 3,45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 March- int Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Sweet Sixteen 2,3,45 Swim Timer 3, 45 Girl's Tennis 2,3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. IAY, JACKIE S.--College Prepara- tory--Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Doll-fins 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Swim Timer 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. LE VECK, DAVID E.--College Pre- paratory--Hi-Y 2,3,4. LEWIS, TAMARA L.--Vocational-- FHA 15 GAA 1,25 OWE 45 Office As- sistant 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . LEY, JAMES E.--College Prepara- tory--Newspaper 35 French Club 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Revista 2,3,45 Re- vista Editor 45 Swimming 1,2 . LILIE, MAX J.--Vocational--Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Swim- ming 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3. LINGER, DEBBIE S.--College Pre- paratory--Concert Band 15 GAA 1,25 Honor Student 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Orchestra 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,35 Revista 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Wind Ensemble 2,3,45 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. LOEFFLER, SUSAN B.--College Pre- paratory--Cheerleader 2, 35 Chorale 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Doll-fins 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 15 Gym Assistant 45 Individual Speech 1, 45 Sweet Sixteen 3, 45 Exchange to japan 35 AFS 1,2,3,4. LUCAS, RICHARD A.--College Preparatory--Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 Hi-Y3,4. LUDROWSKY, EDWARD T.--Voca- tional--Basketball 1, 25 DECA 45 Honor Student 1,2. LUEBCKE, BRAD J.--Business--Concert Band 1,2,3,45 DECA 45 FPM 25 Honor Student 35 Marching Band 1,2,3, 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,4. LUEBCKE, KAREN--Vocationalu COE 45 Office Assistant 15 Spanish Club 2. MAC DONALD, JAMES B.--College Preparatory--Transferred from Cranston West High School, Cranston, Rhode Island--Basketball 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 French Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Intramural Football 25 Track 2,35 Chess Club 15 Science Club 1. MACHACEK, FRANK M.--Vocation- al--VICA 3. MACLEAN, WILLIAM S .--College Preparatory. ' MADDEN, LISA M.--College Pre.. paratory--Transferred from Bristol Central High School, Bristol, Con- necticut--Doll-fins 3, 45 French 3, 45 GAA 35 Individual Speech 45 Office Assistant 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MADISON, DAVID I .--Vocational-- Football 15 Vica 3. MAGUIRE, SUE M.--College Pre- paratory--Girl's Basketball 2, 35 Con- cert Band 15 GAA 1,2, 35 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Swim Timer 1,2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 2,3,4. MATTHEWS, MICHAEL L.--Vocation- al--Basketball 15 Class President 35 Football 25 Individual Speech 35 OWA 15 OWE 45 Student Council 1,2. MC CANN, MARGOT--General-- Girl's Basketball 35 FHA 15 GAA 1,2, 3,45 Girl's Tennis 3, 45 Girl's Track 1. MC CLELLAN, DEBBIE L.--Vocation- al--FBLA 1,25 FHA 1,25 GAA 15 Honor Student 1, 2, 35 Individual speech 2, Pep Club 15 ooEA 3,4. MC CULLOUGH, MARY A.--Voca- tional--Concert Band 15 DECA 3,45 FBLA 25 French Club 1, 25 Marching Band 1. MC DAVITT, KAY L.--Vocational-- Chorus 15 Class Treasurer 25 DECA 45 GAA 1,2,35 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Office Assistant 25 Student 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. MC DONALD, MARTINI.--College Preparatory--Individual Speech 1, 2, 3,45 NHS 3,45 NFL1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Speech 1,2,3,4. Mc GREEVEY, MARY ANN--College Preparatory--FHA 1, 2, 35 French 2, 35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1. MC GREEVEY, MARY BETH--College Preparatory--FHA 1,2,35 GAA 1,2, 3,45 spanish Club 1,2,3,4. MC NUTT, MARVINI.--Vocational. MENIER, PATRICIA A.--College Preparatory--Chorale 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 GAA 1,2,45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 3 . MERRILL, SUSAN L.--College Pre- paratory--Cheerleader 1, 25 Doll-fins 1,2, 3,45 French 3, 45 GAA 1,2,45 Honor Student 1,2,45 Latin Club 15 Orchestra 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Bas- ketball Statistician 3 . MILLISER, REBECCA K.--Vocational-- COE 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 March- ing 1,2,3,45 OWA 15 Pep Club 1. MILLS, MARY E.--Vocational-- FBLA 15 GAA 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Office Assistant 3. MITCHELL, DONNA L. Uanesy- Vocational--FBLA 15 OWA 15 OOEA 3, 4 . - MOLNAR, DEBORA A .--Vocational-- COE 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 March- ing 1,2,3,4. MONAK, TRACY A .--Vocational-- COE 4. MONT ANO , LOUIE M.--Vocational-- Football 15 Honor Student 3, 45 Track 15 VICA 3, 4. A MONTGOMERY, BRIAN K.--College Preparatory--Basketball 15 Class President 25 Class Vice President 15 Concert Band 15 Cross Country 2, 3,45 Football 15 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Honor Student 15 Marching Band 1, 2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wind En- semble 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3. MONTGOMERY, RAY B.--BuSineSS-- Individual Speech 2, 3, 45 Revista 3, 4. MURPHY, MARY BETH--College Preparatory--Newspaper 15 FPM 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club'1, 25 Marching Band 1, 2, 3,45 NHS 3,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3,45 McDonald's All American High School Band 4. NASH, ANNETTE M.--Vocational-- Chorale 2,35 Chorus 15 Doll-fins 2,35 GAA 1,25 OWE 45 Girl's Tennis 1,2,4. NEWMAN, RI-IONDA l..--College Preparatory--GAA 15 Latin Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2 . NIEMAN, DONALD H.--College Preparatory--Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Revista 3, 45 Wrestling 2 . NIX, PEGGY D.--vocational--ELLA 1, Library Assistant 15 OWE 4. NORGARD, CONNIE I .--Vocational-- Chorus 15 Class President 25 GAA 1, 25 COE 4. OGRINZ, FLORENCE M.--Vocational.. Transferred from Pope john XXIII High School, Sparta, New Jersey-- Chorus 15 COE 45 FBLA 25 GAA 1. PETERSEN, SANDRA K . --Vocational- FHA 25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 OOEA 3,4. PRUSIK, ELAINE L.--Vocational-- FBLA 25 ooEA 3, 4. PUGH, DONNA R.--College Pre- paratory--FHA 1, 2,35 French Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1. RAMEY, JANE M.--College Prepara- tory--Concert Band 1, 25 FPM 35 French 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Marching Band 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2. REDFERN, RICHARD B. JR--College Preparatory--Football 1, 2, 3,45 Hi-Y 2,3, 45 Individual Speech 45 Latin Club 15 NFL 4. REED, BILL A .--General--Transferred from Oak Harbor High School, Oak Harbor, Ohio. REDEIELD, KAREN s . --Vocational-- v1cA 5, 4. REGAL, LEE A .--Vocational-- OWE 4 REININGER, CECELIA K.--College Preparatory--GAA 15 Individual Speech 45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 4. RHODES, JUDITH E.--Vocational-- FBLA 15 GAA 15 OOEA 3,4. RIDER, JANE E.--College Prepara- tory--GAA 2, 3,45 Honor Student 1, 2, 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 wind Ensemble 1,2,s,4. RITTER, JANE M.--College Prepara- tory--Chorus 15 GAA 15 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. ROSIAR, DEANJ.--College Prepara- tory--Football 15 Individual Speech 15 Tennis 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. RYLE, DEBBIE M.--Vocational--GAA 1,25 Library Assistant 15 Pep Club 15 OOEA 3, 4. A SANTOYA, ARMANDO--Vocational. SARTY, BRIAN E.--Vocational-- DECA 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,2. SAWYER, KIMBERLY S .--Vocation- al--Girl's Basketball 1,2,3,45 Con- cert Band 1, 25 DECA 45 French Club 1,2, 35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Gym Assistant 35 Marching Band 1,25 Orchestra 15 Swim Timer 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Girl's Track 3 . SCHOENFELD, KENNETH P.--College Preparatory--Basketball 1,2,35 FCA 35 Football 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Honor Student 1,25 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. SHAMMO, DAVID A .--College Preparatory--Basketball 35 Cross Country 351-li-Y 2,3,45 Track 2,3. SIAUTERBECK, BRENDA J.--College Preparatory--Newspaper 35 FHA 15 French Club 2, 3, 45 Individual Speech 1,2,35 Latin 15 Revista 45 AFS 45 GAA 4. SMETZER, PATTY A .--College Preparatory--Girl's Basketball 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Gym Assistant 3, 45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Girl's Track 3,45 Girl's Volleyball 3, 4. SMITH, BETSY A.--College Prepara- tory--Newspaper 2, 35 Concert Band 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,35 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Marching 1,2, 3,45 NHS 45 Orchestra 2,3,45 Office Assistant 45 Pep Club 25 Revista 3, 45 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Wind Ensemble 45 AFS 2,3,4. SOLIS, MARIA E.--Vocational--Class Treasurer 35 Honor Student 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Volleyball 35 OOEA 3, 4. SONEERS, DON A .--College Pre- paratory--Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPEARS, SUSAN M.--Vocational-- COE 45 Latin Club 1,2,3. STAGER, LYNN--Vocational--COE 45 GAA 45 OWA 15 Pep Club 2. STEELE, NORMA--College Prepara- tory--Transferred hom Washington High School, Massillon, Ohio.-- Newspaper 15 Honor Student 1,2, 3, 45 NHS 3,45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 15 Student Council 1 . STINSON, CRAIG C. --College Pre- paratory--Chorus 15 French 45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 AFS Foreign Exchange 35 AFS 4. STRENG, KAREN M.--College Pre- paratory--French Club 1, 3, 45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 String Ensemble 1,2,3,4. STUCKY, CHAD L.--Vocational-- VICA 3. SUTHERLAND, DOT--Vocational-- COE 4. SZILAGYI, BRAD--Vocational--DECA 45 Football 15 Golf Team 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3. TAYLOR, CAROLYN D.-- General-- Girl's Basketball 45 GAA 1, 4. TAYLOR, JULIE K. --College Pre- paratory--Chorale 1 2 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 Honor student 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 March- ing Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,35 Sweet Sixteen 1,2,3,45 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Wind Ensemble 1, 253, 45 Basketball Statistician 4. TAYLOR, MARILYN L . - -Vocationa1- - GAA 1,2. TERP, DIANE K.--College Pre- paratory--Doll-fins 2, 3 , 45 FPM 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Swim Timer 1,2, 3, 45 Girl's Tennis 35 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3,4. TEWERS, MATTHEW R.--College Preparatory--Concert Band 15 FPM 1,2, 3,45 Honor Student 2, 3,45 Latin Club 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 String Ensemble 1, 2,3,45 Swim Team 1,2,35 Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. TIMMONS, JOHNETTE L.--College Preparatory--FPM 15 French Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Gym Assistant 35 Honor Student 1, 2,3,45 Library As- sistant 15 Girl's Track 3 . TOKAR, CI-IESTERJ.--College Pre- paratory--FPM 1, 2, 3,45 Golf Team 1, 2, 35 Gym Assistant 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Swim Team 1, 2, 3,4. TURNAGE, DAVID A .--College Preparatory--Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 15 Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Honor Student 15 Latin Club 1,25 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3 ,4. VAN DER GIESSEN, JON K. --General --Transferred from Boardman High School, Youngstown, Ohio--Gym Assistant 45 Swim Team 1,2,4. VANGELOFF, THOMAS J.--College Preparatory--Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Honor Stu- dent 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Student Council 15 Swim Team 1,2,3,45 Tennis Team 3,4. VOLLIVIER, DEBBIE K. --General . WADSWORTH, JERRY L.--Business-- Football 1,25 Swim Team 1,2. WAGGONER, GREGORY M.--College Preparatory--Chorale 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2, 3,45 Sweet Sixteen 1,2,3,45 Wind Ensemble 2,3,4. WAGNER, URBAN J . --General. WALKER, PAUL A.--College Pre- paratory--Basketball 1,2,3,45 Chorale 2, 3,45 Chorus 15 Cross Country 1,25 ' FCA 3,45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Sweet Sixteen 2,3,45 Track 1,3,4. WARD, JUDITH L.--Vocational-- Concert Band 15 Marching Band 15 OWE 45 Spanish Club 1, 2 . WASHINGTON, ALMA R.--Vocation- al--Pep Club 1. WEARS, PAUL A .--General. WICHAIRUD, SUWANNA--College Preparatory--AFS Foreign Exchange student from Bangkok, Thailand-- Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. WILSON, J.R.--Vocational--VICA 3,4. , ' WINKE, MIKE D.--Vocational-- Baseball 15 Golf 25 OWE 45 Wrestling 2, 3,4. WONNELL, SUSAN J .--College Preparatory--Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FPM 25 French Club 1,25 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Revista 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Wind Ensemble 4. WOOD, JAMES E.--Vocational-- Baseball 1, 45 DECA 45 Honor Student 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,4. WOZNIAK, JOHN B.--Vocational-- Individual Speech 25' VICA 3,4. 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Pope, Andrea 49. Portales, Jesus 49. 48 Puffenberger , Jeffrey 49 . Querback, Matthew 49. Randall, Dawn 49. Redield, Kevin 49. Rich, David 49. Rich, Jonathan 49. Richardson, Robert 90. Riojas, Norma 49. Ritter, John 49. Rodriguez, Roberto 49. Roikar, William 49. Ruffner, Glenn 49. Ruggles, John 49. Savage, Ann 49. Scheer, Cheryl 49. Schramm, Kathryn 49. Schultz, Richard 49. Segaard, Elisabeth 49. Segaard, Matthew 49. Shiko, Robert 50. Short, Lester 90, 50. Shumate, Pamela 50. Siddell, Jessie 50. Simpson, Benny 110. Slauterbeck, Deanna 50 . Smith, Pamela 50. Snyder, Jonathon 50. Stanforth, Lolita 50. Steele, Laura 50. Stefano, John 50. Stepherson, Brian 50. Stxoh, Daniel 50. Summers, Charles 50. Sutherland, Eva 50. Szilagyi, Bruce 50. Shortridge, Nancy 50. Tarolli, Roger 50. Taylor, Carol 51. Taylor, Laurie 51, 60. Thompson, Lisa 51. Thusat, Ingrid 51. Torres, Macario 51. Torres, Norma 51. Trent, Dale 51. Trent, Jon 51. Vallese, Jane 51. Voss, Carl 51. Wadsworth, Janet 51. Wagner, Louanne 51. Walls, Lori 51. Walls, Wendy 51. Warnke, Dale 51. Warnke, Donald 51. Warnke, Lee 51. Washington, Donald 51 Watters, Stuart 51. Webster, Janet 51. Wheeler, Frank 51. White, Randal 51. Whitt, Lisa 51. Wiewandt , William 51 . Wightman, Todd 51. Wilber, Mary 51. Wilson, Jeff 51. Witter, Jeffrey 51. Ybarra, Ricardo 51. Young, Todd 51. Yount, John 51. Yurista, Richard 51. Zach, Joseph 51. Zekany, Diane 51. Zibert, Lynne 51. Zippay, Joseph 51. SOPHOMORE S Ahrens, John 34. Alvarez, Francisco 34. Ambmy, John 34. Andrews, Patricia 34. Andrews, Teresa 34. Apple, Gale 34, Arico, Gary 104, 34. Amoid, Kathy 34, 146. Auxter, Kyle 34. Bahnsen, Susan 34. Bailey, Catherine 34. Baker, Annette 34. Beggs, Kelly 34. Below, Jessica 34. Below, Matthew 34. Berry, Patricia 34. Beverly, Karla 34. Binns, Paul 34. Bolton, Lisa 34. Boon, Randall 34. Boreman, JoAnn 34. Bowen, Nancy 34. Brown, Michael 34. Brown, Sharon 34. Bullock, Annette 34. Byrne, Judy 35. Cantu, Alfredo 35, 60. Cantu, Janet 35. Carr, Thomas 35. Carson, Gregory 35. Castillo, Artemio 117, 35. Castillo, Debbie 34. Ciancarelli, Laura 35, Clemons, Michael 35. Clemons, Joseph 35. Cochran, Julie 40, 35. Collister, Gregg 35. Columbia, Gregory 35. Colvin, Dexter 35. Cook, Lonnie 35. Crosser, Michael 35. Cuevas, Suzanna 35. Cutcher, Cynthia 35. Deak, Daniel 35. Dezelick, Edward 35. Donner, Julie 37, 35. Doss, Barbara 35. Driftmyer, Valerie 35. Dubbert, Rebecca 35. Dugan, Brenda 35. English, Amy 35. 40. Espejo, Owen 36. Estry, Cynthia 39, 36. Edmonds, Madeline 35. Fisher, Steven 36. Flynn, Gerald 36. Flynn, Theresa 145, 36. Foote, Nancy 36, 153. Frederick, Diane 36, 152. Gaudoin, Gelffrey 36. Gamboa, Irma 36. Gangway, John 36. Gardner, Debrag 36. Garza, Ida 36. Gerogosian, Daniel 36. Giesler, Kevin 36. Giguere, Donna 36. Gittinger, Deborah 36. Glasco, Kathleen 36. Gonya, Keith 36. Graffin, Alan 36. Greene, Sherrie 36. Guerra, Antonio 36. Garceau, Chris 36. Hall, Susan 36. Harder, Jan 36. I-larger, Daniel 36. Hatt, Kathryn 36. Hause, Nancy 40, 36. Hersley, Brenda 36. Hepp, Daniel 36. Herman, John 36. Herzog, John 36. Heshel, Kenneth 36. Hetrick, Mark 36. Hoenig, Joi' 36. Hollingsworth, Stacy 36. Holz, Richard 36. Holzapfel, Karen 36. Honaker, James 36. Horn, Kenneth 37. Howerth, Daniel 37. Howerth, Sally 37. Hutchinson, Patricia 37. Hutsenpillar, Eugene 37. Henn, Jo Allison 36. Jensen, Lisa J. 37. Jensen, Lisa M. 37. Johnson, Tracey 37. Jones, Carol 37. Jones, Jeffrey P. 37. Jones, Sharon 37. Karshuk, Daniel 37. Kelley, Mark 37. Kenney, Charles 37. King, Danny 37 . Kirila, Karl 37. Kleinhans, Faye 37. Koch, Vicki 37. Kokiuda, Kimberly' 37. Kokinda, Michelle 37. Kollmann, James 37. Kosztyo, Kathleen 37. Kraus, Karen 37, 34, 39. Kreuufeld, Robert 37, 118 LaCumsky, Diane 37. Lano, Richard 37. Lemke, Kenneth 37. Limestahl, Patricia 37. Lindemann, Susan 37. Lohrbach, Brenda 37. Lucas, Jean 37. ' Lucas, Randy 38. McCoy, Cynthia 38. McDavitt, Terri 38. McLaughlin, Angela 38. McRitchie, Ralph 38, 119 Mahler, Joe 38. Mahoney, Michele 38. Massingill, Marjorie 38. Mezger, Mark 38. Millinger, Douglas 38. Mills, Linda 38. Moffat, Julie 35. Montgomery, Laurie 38. Morelock, David 38. Mowell, Connie 38. Muggy, Suzanne 37, 38. Murphy, Michael 34. Myers, Timothy 38. Mulligan, James 38. Nelson, Samuel 38. Noel, Floyd 38. Ohm, Mary 38. Oreskovioh, Laurie 38. Owen, Judith 38. Passabet, Quentin 38. Perry, Jennifer 38. Perry, Sandra 38. Peterson, Teresa 38. Plough, Bob 38. Pope, Jane 38. Portales, Gloria 38. Priddy, Judy 38. Prusik, Steven 38. Ralph, John 38. Rhodes, Kenneth 38. Rhodes, 'Kimberley 39. Richard, Lori 39. Ritter, Joseph 39. Rodwancy, Konald 39. Rox, Linda 39. Ruiz, Raudel 39, Rusincovitch, Jan 39. Shumaker, David 39, Savage, Tami 40, 39. Sawyer, Kellie 89, 39. Schoenfeld, Amy 39. Schwind, Jami 39. Scott, Jeffery 39. Shields, Michelle 39. Shortridge, Joni 39. Sijan, Cynthia 39. Silva, Michael 39. Sivinski, John 39. Skinner, Mark 39. Smith, Janet 39, 61. Smith, Mark 39. Soderberg, Thomas 39. se1is,A1be1-1 39. Somers, Elizabeth 39. Staniield, Phillis 39. Stein, John 121, 39. Stouffer, James 39. Stover, Lisa 39. Streeter, Carol 37, 39. Stroh, Steven 39. Stucky, Joy 39. Sumpter, Terry 40. Sisi, Jeff 39. St. Clair, Joe 39. Taylor, Vicky 40. Tewexs, Mark 40. Thierry, Suzanne 40. Thompson, Kay 40. Thusat, David 40. Thusat, Peter 40. Tibbe, Jeffrey 40. Timmons, Charlotte 40. Tokar, Annette 40. Torres, Garciela 40. Trent, Theresa 40. True, Timothy 40. Turner, Michael 40. Tuxsic, John 40. VanDeusen, Gary 41, 109. Wahlers, Renee 41. Wallack, Teresa 38. Webb, Dwindal 41. Weigle, Charles 41. White, Sandra 41. Whitson, Kenneth 41. Wiechman, Mark 41. Wierzba, Mark' 41. Wight, Jonathan 41. Wightman, Bret 41. Winke, Teresa 41. Wood, James 41. Wylie, Kathryn 41. Young, JoAnne 41. Zam, Debra 41. Zeis, Catherine 151, 41. Zeis, Paul 41. Zetzer, Michael 41. JUNIORS Ahrens, Amy 26. Alvarado, Leonardo 26, 109 Anderson, Martha 26. , Bacak, JoAnn 26. Balduf, Kevin 26. Ballard, Martha 26. Baumbarger, Vicki 26. Beach, Jeffrey 26. Beggs, Dennis 26. Belden, Pamela 26, 32, 59. Belnap, Robert 26. Ben, Mary 151, 26. Bidwell, Kevin 26. Bigos,'Jerone 26, 60. Billens, Barbara 26. Biro, Thomas 26. Blackbum, David 26. Bloom, James 26, 149. Boss, Jeffery 26. Boss, Miles 79. Brooks, Jill 26. Brown, Robert 26 . Bublitz, Prudence 26. Burdorf, Mike 120, 26. Butler, Danny 26. Byrne, Bob 26. Clements, Dan 27. Campbell, Eileen 27, 87. Cantu, Teresa 27. ' Carolus, Roger 27. Carr, Charles 27. Carr, Timothy 27. ' Carrizales, Gloria 27. Celek, Timothy ,27. Cellier,'Karen 27, 58. Christ, Martha 27. Cipiti, Jeffrey 27. Collins, Dale 27. Conner, Laura 27 .4 Conrad, Barbara 27. Cook, Denise 27. Coon, Jeffry 27, 106. Cullenen, Timothy 27, 147 Cupp, Ginger 27. Cooke, Larry 27. Defriece, Margie 28, 78. Delpercio, Thomas 27. Denney, Elizabeth 27. DeRose, Mary 27. Dodge,'Dennis 27. Dodge, John 27. Dorski, James 28. Ebert, Michael 28. Edmonds, Joette 28. Edwards, Robert 28. Enderle, Mark 28. Endicott, Douglas 28, 108, Englebeck, Roberta 151, 28 Erebia, Jaime 28. Eaton, Kathy 28. Fastzlcie, Michael 28. Fischer, David 28, 118. Fisher, Beth Ann 28. Fisher, Timothy 28. Fleming, Judith 28. 144, 141. , 119. Flynn, Tamara 28. Ford, Ricki 28. Ford, Vicki. 28. Fulton, Martha 28 , 147. Fritz, Dan 28. Gahn, Thomas 28. Gahris, Patti 28. Garberson, Sheila 28. Garrett, Greg 28. Giesler, Karyle 28. Gal-u-ls, Patti 28. Glanzman, Lisa 28. Gluth, Laura 28. Gluth, Lisa 28. Halstead, John 118. I-larger, Scott 29, 61. Harrison, Andy 29. Harrold, Laura 32, 27, Heileman, Michael 29. Hensley, Donna 29. Herman, Carolyn 29. Hemandez, Artemio 29. Hetrick, LuAnn 29. Hofacker, Paul 29. Hoffman, Steven 29. Hohler, Lisette 29. Holzhauer, Tracy 29, 146g Hom, Christine 29, 147. Hovis, Robyn 29. Hoyer, Mark 121, 29. lhnat, Michael 29. Jacobs, Laura 29. Janes, Donald 29. Jensen, John 29, 153. Jeremy, Francine 29. Johnson, Kim 29. Jones, Jeffrey S. 29. Keys, John 29. Kimmet, Kevin 29. Kline, Peggy 29. Klolz, jill 29. Kocour, Marie 26, 32. Kolinko, Debra 29. Kosatyo, Joseph 29. Krause, Brian 30. Kopp, Shelia 29. LaCumsky, Debra 30, 147. Laird, Charles 30, 108, 109 Libben, Kevin 30. Lochotzki, Betty 30. Lopez, Sally 30, 152. Lorensen, Robin 30. Lovem, Timothy 30. Maguire, Christina 30. Marquez, Juan 30. Mat-ta, Barbara 30. Matthews, Timothy 30. McDonald, Doyle 30, 109. McCleary, Joyce 30. McDonald, William 145. McKown, Gregory 30, 147. McLaury, William 30. McRitchie, George 30. Metcalfe, Donna 30. Milazzo, Laurie 30. Milefchik, Eric 30. Mohr, William 30. Morrow, Sam 30. Mortus, Martin 30. Mosser, Michelle 30. Mulligan, Kimberly 30. Mulligan, Teresa 79. Muncey, Daryl 30. Netherland, Jeffrey 88, 30. Netherland, John 30. Nicholls, Penny 31. Nichols, Evania 31. Ohlemacher, Kenneth 31. Ohlemacher, Michael 31. Pawloski, Beth 31. Peters, Sheryl 31. Peterson, Gerald 31. Phillabaum, Tanya 31. Podgurski, Peggy 31, 32. Pointer, Sharon 31. Pomelee, Karen 31. Pope, Julie 31, 87. Priddy, Debra 31. f Priddy, Robert 31. Qualman, Allen 31. Ramey, John 31. Ravas, Ruth 31. Redfield, Nadine 31. Rex, Susan 31 . Reyome, Theresa 31. Rhodes, Stephanie 31, 91. Rickard, Kathi 31. Riedmaier, Richard 31. Ritter, Anne 31. Robel, Gail 31. Robinson, Maurice 31. Robron, Jodi 31. Rollins, James 31. Rosiar, Craig 31. St. Clair, Susan 32. Sams, Thomas 78. Savage, Frank 32. Schau, Cheryl 32, Schmitt, Mary 32. Schoenfeld, Carol 32. Schultz, Michael 32. Semon, Scott 32. Shields, Brian 32. Sisi, James 87. Skorupa, Chester 32. Solis, Roberto 32. Spencer, Gena 32. Spindler, Marc 32. Stinson, Jack 33. Stouifer, Susan 33. Streng, Ann 33. Sutherland, Pam 33. Taylor, Deborah 33. Traub, June 33. Turner, Larry 33. Underwood, Patricia 33, 27. Vance, Deborah 33. Vanl-Iollebeke, Phil 33. Vargo, Rick 33. Velliquette, Jean 33. Venard, Paul 33. Wadsworth, Debra 33. Wallack, Sarah 33, 26, 40. Webb, Darrell 23, 40. Welch, Robert 33. Whittington, John 33. ' Wickline, Deborah 33. wright, William 33, 146, 144. Wysin, Gregory 33. Young, Amy 33. V, ,- SE NIORS Agnello, Paul 12. Alvarez, Catarino 12. Anderson, Debra 12. Araguz, Alex 12. Armendariz, Yolanda 12. Arrizola, Oscar 12, 144. Baechle, Timothy 12, 91, 111. Bahnsen, John 12. Bailey, Cindy 12, 148. Balemian, Shari 12. Bamard, Larry 13. Beach, Becky 13. Below, Jennifer 13. Below, Kathleen 13. Bernard, Jane 13, 57. Bogard, Coral 13. Boss, Kevin 13. Brady, Sue 13. Branum, Judith 13. Brooks, William 13. Brough, Daniel 13, 93. Ballin, Vareda 12. Campbell, Roberta 13. Carter, Scott 13. Castillo, Eva 13. Cerbus, John 14, 78. Chance, Gary 14, 149, 110. Chudy, Peter 121, 141, 14. Ciancarelli, Mark 14. Clawson, Kimberly 14. Clemons, Carol, 14. Clouse, Charlene 14. Cochran, Jann 14. Collins, John 14. cemey, Debra 14. Conrad Suzanne 14 Conty,,Dan.iel 14, 145, 108., Coors, Vikki 14. Cox, David 15, 57, 107. Cronquist, Tracy 14. Clemens, Nancy 14. Ceccc-li, James 14. Donner, Scott 104. Drenten, Marcia 15. Dubbert, Susan 15. Dunham, Suzannah 15. Doyle, Nina fMcKinneyJ 15 Enclerle, Richard 15, eo, 119, ,145. Erebia, Maria 15. Eugling, Veronika 15. Fastzkie, Diana 15, 144. Feczer, Diane 15. Felber, Jill 63, 15. Fleming, Keith 15. Fleming, Kimberly 15. Florlana, Rhonda 15. Ford, Debra 15. Franck, Natalie 15. Freeh, Christopher 16, 105. Friiz, Tamara 16. Gamboa, Javier 16. Garber, Jacqueline 16. Garber, Michelle 16 . Garza, Joseph 16. Gill, Jack 16. Gi1l,Jan 16. Gill, Michael 16, 149. Glovinsl-cy, Janet 16. Gottschalk, Julie 16 . Gresh, Laurie 16. Gresh, Thomas 16, 58. Grover, JoEllen 16. Hanko, Nancy 16, 148. Harrold, Scott 16 . Hauser, Theresa 17. Hayth, Jeffery 17. Heckert, Scott 17 . Henkel, Richard 17. Hepp, Kathie 17. Herevia, Yolanda 17. Herod, Cynthia 17. l-leschel, Cheryl 17. Heschel, Gerald 17. Heschel, Jerald 17. Hetrick, Michael 17. Holloway, Mark 17. Holman, Angela 17. Holzapfel, Steven 17, 91. Honaker, Catherine 17. Howerth, Susan 18 . Howerth, Tina 17. Hudak, Mark 18. Jacobs, James 18. Janes, Sue 18. Jennings, Edward 18. Jennings, Kathy 18. Jensen, Cynthia 18. Jensen, Michael. Jessee, Vemon 18. Johannsen, Rick 18, 93, 105. Johnson, Rita 18. Johnson, Mark 18. Karshuk, Andrea 18, 148. Keefer, Lauren 18. Keller, Christopher 18. Klingbiel, Kathleen 18. Koch, Timothy 18, 91. Kochensparger, Michael 19. Krause, David 19, 93. Kreutzfeld, Richard 19. Kubasek, David 19. Kurtz, Dawn 19. Kusser, Roger 19. La Bine, Thomas 19. Lacer, Patricia 19. Laird, Alyce 19. K Lay, Jackie 151, 19. LeVeck, David 90. Lewis, Tamara 19. Ley, James 146. Lilie, Max 19. Linger, Debra 19. Loeffler, Susan 19. Lucas, Richard 20. Luebcke, Bradley 19. Luebcke, Karen 19. McCann, Margot 20. MacDonald, James 20. Madden, Lisa 20, 144. Madison, David 20. Maguire, Susan 20. Mallory,'Gregory 20. Masing, Kevin 20. Matthes, Brian 20. Matthews, Michael 20. McCann, Timothy -20. McClellan, Debra 20. McCullough, Mary 20, 57, McDavitt, Kay 20. McDonald, Martin 5 20, 141. McGreevey, Mary A. 20. McGreevey, Mary B. 21. McNutt, Marvin 86. Menier, Patricia 21. Merrill, Susan 21. Milliser, Rebecca 21. Mills, Mary 21. Mitchell, Donna 21. Molnar, Debora 21. Monak, Tracy 21. Montano, Louis 21. f Montgomery, Brian 21. Murphy, MaryB. 21, 153. Nash, Annette 21. Newman, Rhonda 21. Nix, Peggy 21. Norgard, Connie 21. Ogrinz, Florence 22. Peters, Michael 22, 117. Petersen, Sandra 22. Priddy, Mary 22. Prusik, Elaine 22, 79. Pugh, Donna 22. Ramey,fJane 22. Redfern, Richard 151, 22. Reininger, Cecilia 22. Rider, Jane 22. Ritter, Jane 22. Rosiar, Dean 22. Ryle, Deborah 22. Sarty, Brian 87, 22. Sawyer, Kimberly 22. Schoenfeld, Kenneth 23. , Sevitts, Thomas 23. Shammo, David 23. Shumaker, Dirk 149, 106, 23 Slauterbeck, Brenda 147, 23. Smelzer, Patricia 23. Smith, Betsy za. Solis, Maria 23. Somers, Donald 23. Spears, Susan 23. Stager, Lynn 23. Steele, Norma 91, 23. Stinson, Craig 140, 23. Su-eng, Karen 63, 23. Stuckey, Chad 23. Sutherland, Dorothy 24. Szilagyi, Bradley 24. Smith, Amy 23. - Taylor, Julie 24, 62, 63. ' l Taylor, Marilyn 24. Terp, Diane 24. Tewers, Matthew 24. Thompson, Tina 24. Timmons, Johnette 24.. Tokar, Chester 24. Turnage, David 24. VanDe1Giessen, Jon 24. Vangeloff, Thomas 24. Vollmer, Debora 24. Waggoner, Gregory 25. Walker, Paul 25, 62. Ward, Judith 24. Washington, Alma 25. Wellman, Douglas 25. Wilkins, Tamara 25. Wilson, Lloyd 25. Wonnell, Susan 146, 25. Wood, James 89, 25. wiehabud, Suwanna 152, 140, 25 Wylie, Yvonda 25. Guerra, Alicia 25. Ybarra, Ramon 149, 109, 91, 25 Zach, Deanna 25. Zibbel, Mayrne 25, Zvosec, Daniel 25. Congratulatnons To the Class of 1976 EE m6:lll5AN s 128 East Perry St Port Clmton Ohxo P O C L IN T Q N Ma1'25?:,1LW BZ3'TlliLSt L U M B E R JEREMY S MARINA CGMPANY Dockage Storage Boat Repalr Dealer For Un1versalAtomlc 4 403 Lake Shore Drxve Phone 732 3516 North Monroe Street Port Cl1nton,Oh1o 43452 Port Clinton Congratulatlons Class Of '76 I f ,V...,.l,,eeo,e,,,,l,, ,W,,,ll,,l,,,,,, Z ,,,, Q 'rv 2 2 I rlllzlmans DEPARTMENT STORE arar 116 Madison Street Visit The SNOOP SHOP 114 E. Perry St. Port Clinton, Ohio For All Your Craft Supplies American Handicrafts Associate Dealers GERNER AND vvoLF Cl,lf3gj,,jE3ggQE FUNERAL HOME COMPANY 5 216 Washington Street Port Clinton, Ohio 3, Phone 732-3121 Congratulations Class of 76 Congratulates the Class of 76 Q 2: IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIE E The Savings Institution E 2 With E E : E Your Interest in Mind E E E E E : 2 i i 2 -I, - ,.,,,,+ ,, , ,,A,,,,,,v-, f , -. U V,-A ,A . ..,.vff,:, - H - 1 E Where You Save DOES Make a Difference E 2 Port Clinton Savings 81 Loan Co. E E 142 EAST SECOND ST. PORT CLINTON, OHIO E 5 lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllif BO LT E REAL ESTATE A N D I N S U RA N C E AG E N CY , I N C . W a if 4 4 5 -GM I REALTORS - 133 E ZND ST. B TE E ANN OL , G NE BOLTE l ASSOCIATES - PHONE: 732-3111 JOHN DRUSBACKY JOHN FRITZ PORT CLINTON CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 76 PORT CLINTON MANUFACTURING 328 PERRY ST. AppeI's the fashion shop Where Fashion ls Foremost 117 East Second St. Port Clinton, Ohio 732-3194 Complxments Of PORT CLINTON TIRE SL ALIGNMENT 1854 State Road Port Clmton Oh1o Phone 732 2787 Your Dayton Tlre Dealer Ml' Deflrlls gmmswf All' EM HAIRDRESSERS Unisex Style Center 116 West Second St , Port Clmton By App Only 732 2697 Complete Line Of Redken Producti Avallable NEIDECKER ' LE vEcK Funeral Home 122 ADAMS STREET PORT CLINTON OHIO PHONE 732-3141 Let s t there --' DOWNTOWN Compllments Of BLACK S MACHINE COMPANY Weldlng And General Machme Work 228 Buckeye Blvd Pl'l0I1C 732 2424 NATIONAL EBIXINIFC POST OFFICE BOX 3IO PORT CLINTON OHIO . 43452 UTI I :Ll PORTCHNTON heh lqnm: muvu D ll, an an -ua non-uu- MIZENER-DRYNAN HARDWARE CO. 206 MAmsoN sr. Pom' cuNToN, omo PHONE 734-2711 YouR HARDWARE STORE FOR OVER. 75 YEARS Congratulations Class Of '76 GEM BOAT SERVICE, INC Catawba Island 6 Miles North On Rt. 53 797-4451 Congratulations Class Of '76 Fully Equipped Marina ..Y215.gy'AN I in WISEMAN A.T. EMMETT, INC. Electrical Contractor Real Estate and Ins. 20293tHfCR0a4 Port Clinton, Ohio Listings - Sales Appraisals - Managements TADSEN AGENCY 120 West Second Street Port Clinton, Ohio RIVERLAKE LANES P.. V I LEAGUE BOWLING IS I ji .fm-lv . GREAT FUN! 2 fi ,uw .If f ff I ' -Soizialable , ' - eaxmg Z ' -Healthful A 5 -Competitive me I BovIiI Often . . . Feel Better! 1 l I V CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 JACK'S MOBIL SERVICE PERRY AND MONROE STREET PORT CLINTON, OHIO Mobil SNEARY'S TOTS' TO TEENS 127 Madison Street Port Clinton, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1976 I '15 , NEW DEPARTURE HYATT BEARINGS DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION SANDUSKY, OHIO PURT CLINTON CORPORATION BANK yi-'Siem l BOB UNDERWOOD'sV FOOD JUST A LITTLE FlNER Your family restaurant for over 25 years H Banqu.etRoom Y Specialize ln Good Food Open Early Til Late 7 Days uuuuirsu Downtown Port Clinton LITTLE GB BRAL CONGRATULATIONS. CLASS OF 76 Port Clinton Medical Assoc., Inc. Dr. And Mrs. Gordon R. Ley Park Anderson 126 Madison Street Wight Realty Sawyer's 76 210 E. Perry Street Dr. Charles R. Meek O.D. Dr. And Mrs. V. Wm. Wagner Al's Live Bait 8a Tackle 3922 N.E. Catawba Road Dr. And Mrs. James B. Sevitts Dr. And Mrs. John C. Smothers B.L. Gates Construction Co. P.O. Box 367 Dr. And Mrs. Guillermo V. 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