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100 YEARS 1961 The junior high basketball team captured the county championship. Ann Elston and Ken Hahn were crowned Sweetheart queen and king. 1962 Donald Smith and Julene Seslar were yearbook co-editors. Rita Snyder held the school typing record at 84 words per minute. 1963 The high school band and chorus received I ratings at district contest. Larry Sunday, Rick Schilb, Alan Bowers, and Jim Weatherhead held the 880 yard relay record at 1:38.8. 1964 The varsity basketball team was selected as The Crescent Area ' s No. 1 Team. The Antwerp Scholarship Team placed these students: Greg Carr — first in state, Physics; Nick Diaz — fifth in state, American History; Floyd Ramsier — eleventh in state, Social Studies; John Woodcox — thirteenth in state, Geometry; Gordon Miller — seventeenth in state. Biology. 1965 High School students presented the musical, Little Me. The boys ' track team was undefeated and won the county championship. The boys ' basketball team was the Cres- cent News No. 1 Team, sectional champs, and league co-champs. The scholarship team placed these students: Don Carr — ninth in district, American History; Kathleen Wiesenhan — eighth in district, Spanish II; Nick Diaz — eighth in district, Social Studies; Linda Berenyi — tenth in district, English III. 1966 The student council adopted the official school crest. The scholarship team placed the follow- ing people; Margaret Koenn — twelfth in state. Biology; Cliff Friend — seven- teenth in state, American History. 1967 Antwerp hosted its first exchange student, Roberto, from Brazil. He lived with Earl Beatty ' s family. The dual routing bus schedule began. The Business Office Education Program and the Diversified Cooperative Program were new curriculum changes. The varsity basketball team won the county championship and the sectional title. Seven track records were also either tied or broken. The National Honor Society, now in ex- istence, was started with Mr. Foster as advisor. 1968 A freshmen basketball team was formed with eleven players. A project of the home economics class was to conduct a day nursery for preschool children. The scholarship team ' s top ranking peo- ple were: Michele Hertel — 1st in state and district, American History; Jill Jef- frey — 12th in district, French; Don Kra- ly — 12th in district. Physics. 1970 The student enrollment was 1,181 12 1. 1969-70 Football Team (1st Team Since 1940) ROW 1 — David Mendez, Jim Mendez, Dennis Clem, Jim Secrist, Dan Lichty, Tim Bowers, Steve Ouellette, Bob Cross ROW 2 — Coach Richard Eastridge, Steve Lothamer, Ted Mendez, Mark Lero, Ken Knapp, Mike Culler, Joe Rogers, Dan- ny Secrist ROW 3 Coach Darrell Casey, Max Begley, Steve Peters, Art Rhinehart, Mike Rohrs, Dave King, Jim Griggs, Ed Miller 2. 1st Golf Team (1970-71) Tom Roberts, Bob Crain, Dave Miller, Larry Culler, Ed Glass 3. 1973 Homecom- ing Queen and King, Susan Culler and Ron Gross, at the 1st game in the new gym on January 27 4. 1971-72 Dance Band ROW 1 — Julie Slusher, Denise Price, Steve Ouellette, Bill Lawson, Dan Sigg ROW 2 — Susie Secrist, Pam Rogers, Gary Schmunk, Randy Lorentz ROW 3 — Mitch Plum, Tom Major, Kim Savage, Doug Stevenson, Ken! Knapp, Cathy Mundy 5. Members of the 1972-7c Marching Band ROW 1 Tonya Cottrell, Susie! Secrist, Jan Meyer, Sandra Meador ROW 2 Nancy Slusher, Kathy Schmunk, Nancy Cromley ! Jim Coughlin ROW 3 — Kathy Getrost, Shery Snyder, Steve Meyer, Rhetta Shock, Dan Sigg 6. 1974-75 Medical Careers Club ROW 1 — Cindy Bradford, Pam Rogers, Lori Donnell, Bonnie Leaman, Reva Meyer, Gail Miller, Vickie Ter- williger, Sharon Beatty, Theresa McDorman ROW 2 — Deb Holley, Judy Smalley, Cathy Nighswander, Mindy Franklin, Elaine Carr Kathy Zartman, Martha Roberts, Melissa McKeever, Advisor Miss Koch ROW 3 — Sheril Proxmire, Cherri Noll, Beth Miller, Jane McCalla Kim Stewart, Christine Meyer, Joan Gordon
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1. 1965 Sweetheart King and Queen, Les Detmon and Paige Clinton 2. 1966-67 Sectional and Co. League Championship Basketball Team (Record: 20-3) ROW 1 — Mike Bowers, Cliff Friend, Ron Farnsworth, Benjy Schlatter, Jim Vail, Mike Weatherhead, Frank Lichty ROW 2 — Coach John Hurley, Hal Kemerer, Doug Shuherk, Jack Neely, Bob Kammeyer, Steve Farnsworth, Prin- cipal Larry Goodes 3. 1965-66 Girls ' Athletic Association Officers ROW 1 — Cheryl Plum, Marlene Hemrick, Paige Clinton, Marsha Cerenc- ser, Tobi Miller ROW 2 — Darlene Culler, Janese Schilb, Julie Hughes, Suzi Jeffery, Jan Plum 4. 1968 Sweetheart Court ROW 1 — Neil Ramsier, Lana DeLong, Steve Provines, Leslie Ryan, Mar- cia Handy, Steve Peters ROW 2 — Cathy Gor- don, Keith Cromley, 1968 Royal Couple, Frank Lichty, Diane Rager, 1968 King and Queen — Terry Zartman, and Ava Handy 5. 1966-67 Na- tional Honor Society Charter Members ROW 1 — Margaret Koenn, Ava Handy, Eleanor Taylor, Brenda Beerbower, Kathleen Wiesehan, Darlene Culler ROW 2 — Keith Cromley, Advisor Charles Foster, Joe Sigg, Cliff Friend, Bob Kammeyer, Jack Neely, Doug Shuherk, Jim Vail, Julie Hughes 6. 1971 Long Jump State Champion, Steve Peters 7. 1st Freshman Basketball Team (1968-69) ROW 1 — Pat Vail, Dale Hicov, Fred Rodriguez ROW 2 — Coach Hutton, Jim Rogers, Dana Price, Ed Jones, Jeff Reeb, Joe Kemerer, Danny Underwood, Ted Mendez, Jim Secrist 8. 1972-73 Mascot and Pep Club Leader, Julie Deventer Did you know? schedule for this year. 1948 New bus routes were mapped and the number of buses used was reduced from seven to six. One driver was hired to furnish and operate a bus. Five drivers were hired to operate the school owned buses. 1949 The school board hired H. E. Little of Toledo to do landscaping for the amount of $300. The school board granted permission to the American Legion Post to use the Gymnasium for legion basketball on Thursday night. 1950 The school board moved to pay teachers a bonus of $100 and an addi- tional $100 to each teacher that was the sole support of a family, as determined by the board. In December, a group of school patrons met, with the approval of the board, to organize a Parent Teachers Association or similar organization. 1951 Seven pieces of playground equip- ment were purchased. Salaries included coaching pay. 1952 An oboe and a French horn were added to the band. A committee of teachers met with the board to present written suggestions per- taining to salaries and privileges. 1953 A minimum of $3,000 was set fo r male teachers with four years training. The P.T.A. sponsored a program to buy milk for needy children. 1954 Lighting and other improvements were needed on the ball park. The board pledged $500 in cooperation with the Antwerp Softball Association to make improvements. 1955 A track was constructed on the diamond site. Stone was used because cinders were not available. 1956 Drivers ' training was a new class. 1957 The first kindergarten class was started. A yearbook was published. There had not been a yearbook since the 1937-1940 yearbooks. The new elementary addition was dedicated on February 24. 1958 A new bus garage was built and in use. The baseball and basketball teams won the county championships. It was the first year any Antwerp Baseball team had earned the title. 1959 An adult typing class was offered and twenty adults enrolled. Antwerp offered the use of the gym to Payne H.S. after their gym was nearly ruined by flood water. 1960 Bob Boesch held the school record for the pole vault at 10 ' 4 ; Mike Zedaker held the discus record with a throw of 111 ' . 11
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Did you know? . 1973-74 Football Team ROW 1 — Ken Herber, on Parrish, Moe Cottrell, Bill Fish, Steve Marlin lOW 2 — Stan Underwood, Mike Herber, Steve lajor, Joe Friend, Jan Perry ROW 3 — Dan dams, Gary Cottrell, Richard Leslie, John Sch- einsburg, Kevin Taylor, Tim Jackson ROW 4 — im Baker, Dave Plumb, Randy Meyer, Duke filler, Rob Smith, Kent Savage 2. 1973-74 — irst Year for Gymnastics at A.H.S. 3. 1974-75 rama Club ROW 1 — Advisor Mrs. Buchhop, iisie Foster, Theresa McDorman, Deb Holley, indy Bradford, Kevin Smith, Susie Mosier, Chris ample, Christine Meyer ROW 2 — Barb Kin- sy, Robin Nern, Norman Watkins, Mark Noll, Cindy Dunderman, Cindy Shuherk, Steve Schaefer, Patsy Scott 4. 1974-75 Jazz Band ROW 1 — Cindy Bradford, Joe Crabill, Sheryl Snyder, Christy Meyer, Keith Stevenson, Randy Meyer ROW 2 — Paul Doctor, Nancy Zielke, Mike Krutsch, Linda Wolfe, Tony Billman, Jan Meyer, Tom Schmunk, Randy Lorentz ROW 3 — Kent Savage, Doug Bowers, Steve Beerbower, Ken Hughes, Director Robert Hennell 5. 1973-74 Per- cussionist, Phil Marlin 6. 1976-77 Cast Members of The King and I — Jerry Reeb as Louis and Deb Holley as Mrs. Anna 7. 1976-77 Scholastic Bowl Team — Duke Miller, Dave Plumb, Doug Bowers, Lana Moore and there were 52 teachers. The top ranking students of the scholar- ship team were: Michele Hertel — 3rd in district, 7th in state — French I; Chuck Mobley — 3rd in district, 13th in state — English III; Jim Schmunk — 5th in district, 10th in state — American History. The band, under the direction of Mr. Vacaro, received a I rating at district contest. The first A.H.S. Football Team in 30 years played on the new athletic com- plex. There were 39 members on the team with Mr. Casey as head coach assited by Mr. Bell and Mr. McClure. 1971 Golf was added to the sports program. The junior high basketball team won the county championship. The high school track team won the county title. Steve Peters held the A.H.S. Long Jump Record and won first in the state with a 21 ' 8 jump. The top ranking students of the scholar- ship team were: English IV — Jill Jeffrey — 1st in district, 2nd in state; English IV — Carol Shuherk — 2nd in district; 4th in state; Senior Social Studies — Jim Schmunk — 8th in district, 15th in state. 1972 The concert band, directed by Mr. Deal, earned a I at state contest. The scholarship team ' s top ranking students were: U.S. History — Terry Sosbe — 5th in district, 8th in state; Plane Geometry — Dave McCalla — 6th in district; General Science — Dan Sigg — 5th in district, 8th in state. 1973 On January 27, the first basketball game was played in the new gym which is now in use. Dave McCalla, junior center, was named to the All-District conference basketball team. 1974 The high school band bought new uniforms to be worn for concert and mar- ching band. A.H.S. won the GMC Championship title in boys ' basketball. Gymnastics was a part of the physical education program. 1975 High school students presented the play, Our Town. Senior citizens were authorized to eat lunch in the school cafeteria at a 60t fee. Dave Plumb and Paul Doctor ranked first in the state in Algebra II in team competition. 1976 The faculty beat the seniors by a score of 71 to 52 in basketball. David Plumb won the top position in the state in chemistry. The cheese factory property on Wilcox Street was sold to Dr. Wm. Bricker. 1977 A van was leased to transport four- teen students daily to the newly opened Vantage Vocational School. Dan English, boys ' varsity basketball 13
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