Bowsher High School - Apogee Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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The game was highlighted by the halftime crowning of Shari Dukes as 1966 Homecoming Queen. Her attendants were Judy Beening, Linda Larsen, Marlene Petersen, and Sheri Sevrence. Queen Shari was sponsored by the Forum, who 79 also held the it ' it 1 dance, Royal Harvest . A proud moment for Shari Dukes, 1966 Homecoming Queen. 5 9 l glial .ggvim Ek 1' Q 5223353 GJ m gy 5 gsm Me? Warm congraiulations to a new queen from her court. lung. A radxant smile. Y- 5 gif? M Nig?fEi25Q5 2Lf eg 55 3 ggi! i32bB?g Eff5?fD5D iii? gg, C, my f,,Q,a,Lc M wfwff lil 712' cw-.J wa 'K Miata Wyfffwa W0 .W 05 fqfc' f WM? j fgvfye, KQQW faaafyoavsof 7010 flfffff ,W - Ui Qapf 'gg ww Q15 ,LW 75.55 'ML 0712. Mwwd fm ff QU fm 471 W' , ,7 Mfdkizg aff ,476 Qyflf M768 . M.6L!'fb JAQZAU Qfwofvwb-Am' W fig fcff . 60.6 wfwu ,Q , 0 1 Qgldf . 45442 g.4fzz,Uf2c 7660 Gi VAWCA WW! Z2 f!ffUf4'9U of M054 fwoyo, 2414.1 Taz: fffif' YWMQ .. cj 56,00 fdddf . 541,054 M6099 A afogifffjmilating, PdTQ1iNg, Danking . . . 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Miss Elizabeth Papps, faculty adviserg Steve Klein, student direetorg Nancy Bender, gen- eral 'chairman, and a capable steering committee added another superior production to the tradi- tion of student produced shows. l'll take care of you, pleads Mary Beth DeLameter Clin-taxing a successful show, cast applauds comedian Mike Heaton as he is led on stage by the old lamplighteru t R x SQ L s ga 4 X 7 V? , Y va! . 4 ,gf Q 1 Q it X . 5 Q-mix N m ,,..: 4 5 '67 Steering Committee C0-ordzhates Tyzouts Sue Purcell, Co-Chmn. Programg Judy Watson, Co-Chmn. Programg Becky Tee Ch Tickets' Sue Anderson Co-Chmn Tickets mn. , , . . . Gary Beck, Barb Kerwin, AnneCoIlins, Script Co ittee. Xi N it i e lx z, X, V tx xt X QQ-I fx Q NNN e emion e Q K lt it nrnr Nw Jill Q xl 9 X king ability . , . an important part of Re 2, WL Bob Shasteen, Technical Directory jerry Bolduan, Student Di- rectorg Sue Apple, General Chairman. Anticipation . . . tension . . . Rebeleex tryouts. 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Standing: Doug Williams, secretaryg Tim Kaighin, treasurer. vs if Seniors accept 30 the responszbzlzgz qv leaderslzzp Aemmer, Thomas Aldrich, Scott Alsis, james Amsden, Robert Anderson, Susan Apple, Suzanne Auxter, Anita Badertscher, Beth Baker, Karen Baldwin, Steven Ball, Alice Balsmeyer, Cheryl Barney, Larry Baron, Douglas Bauer, Judith Baymiller, Charles Beaverson, jerry Beck, Gary Beening, Judith Benedict, Gary Bernath, Connie Bersticker, Keith Bethuy, Kathleen Bialecki, Linda Bigler, Thomas Boerst, Susan Bolduan, jeffrey Bolduan, jerry Bolin, Donna Bolin, Paul Bondy, Linda Bonserhlane We honored seniorjbotball players at tlzefrst 32 CC JJ 0 many succesful activities . Varsigf Drag K 33 Borerhludith Botts, Barbara Bowes, Val Brandt, Mark Brehmer, Donald Brinkman, Gary Brooks, Linda Brown, Brenda Brubakerhlames Burkett, Donald ButterEeld,, Linda Byrnes, Timothy Campbell, Gene Canelli, Hugh Carr, Marie Carroll, Patricia Cates, Christine Clark, john Clauss, George Clemens, jack Bowslzer vs. Woodwaral Queen Shan rezgns, Cole, Dennis Cole, Steven Collins, Anne Comptonhjames Corey, Denise Corkins, Steven Corwin, Teresa Cosgrove, Kandise Cowley, Susan Cox, Kathleen Cumberworth, George Cunningham, Merle Senior Clan Aduimrr' Mrxjennings, Miss Papps, Mr. Lange, Mr. Burns. l Cunningham, Patricia Curtis, Robert Forum? RWM Harvest . . . Homecoming Cutcher, Michael Debien, Gerald Deitmyer, Kay DeLamater, Mary Beth Delamotte, Timothy DeLucia, Santina DeVanna, William Dittman, Donald Donaldson, jeffrey Dow, Robert Drafts, Richard Drescher, Nancy A moment ofsuspense . . . Brenda snips Karen's hair. Victory smiles are shown after Bowsher-Start quiz bowl 35 Dukes, Sharon Dukes, Timothy Dunbar, Victoria Duncan, Thomas Dungan, Martha Eastwood, Sally Eidson, Sherie Eisemann, Ellen l Hara' work climaxea' by a succesyful pewrmance, i Elson, Girard Enis, Rebekka Erford, john Ericson, Anne Erskine, Diane Eubank, Susan Ewert, Christian Fellhauer, Christine Fetzer, Carol Finn, Denise Foley, Michael Forgach, Lynn 36 The Diagf qv Anne Frank . . Senior Play Furman, Peggy Gable, Judith Gaddie, Ray Gallagher, Susan Galliers, james Galvin, james Galvin, Thomas Garner, Carol Gee, Pamela Gendaszek, Michael Gerhauser, Molly Gilbert, Richard Forquer, Gary F oulk, Linda Frankhlames Franklin, Penny Friemark, Karen Fuerst, Gretchen Fuller, Katherine Fullerton, Marianne Gillmore, Robert Goon, Rex Gorny, David Gouker, Linda Graf, Timothy Gratcl, Gretchen Graves, james Gressley, Lynn As class president, Ray Kes! conducts committee meetings with the assistance of his chairmen. Intervzews and career goals Grohnke, Mary jo Gross, Marcia Guhl, Robert Guinsler, Robert Gust, Krystene Gzik, Patricia 38 Seniors ace the working world 39 Haag, Mary Halt, Wanda Hammel, Christine Hancock, Linda Harmon, Pamela Harrison, Shelley Hart, William Hatfield, William Hemsoth, jennifer Henderson, james Henningsen, Susan Hepner, jeffrey Hering, Joann Hessel, Mark Hoover, Lawrence Howell, Sandra Hubbard, Judith Hudanski, Betty Huntebrinker, Bert Hyttenhove, Sharon jonesxjeflrey jones, Karen Kaighin, Peter Kanthak, Phyllis Kaullhman, Gaylyn Keller, john Kellermeier, john Kerwin, Barbara Kest, Raymond Kiener, Sharon Klorz, Carol Knapp, john Where will I go? Aplblzeations, Ide, Michael jacob, Richard James, Pete Johnson, David johnson, joseph johnson, Steven Jones, Barbara jones, Cinda tests . . 40 Knerr, Bruce Konieczka, Dale Kopaniasz, Terrence Kreger, Diane Krisher, Robert Krueger, Mary Krueger, Robert Kuerten, ohn Who will I room with? . . On to college 41 Lake, Shirley Lamb, Bonnie Lange, Sally Lark, Karen Larsen, Linda Laubenthal, jon Learned, Rebecca Lehman, Robert Leininger, Joyce Lenix, Matthew Walker, Randell Lentz, Robyn Linn, Virginia Loucks, Linda Love, Nancy Senior Committee Chairmen: Top Picture: D. Brehmer, Ways and Meansg V. Bowes, Gift, C. Wagner, Carnivalg G. Ott, Caps and Gownsg R. Gaddie, Baccalaureate, D. Cole, Prom, J. Knapp, Announcementsg G. Matthewson, Banquet, M, Cutcher, Trip, J. Hepner, Tripg G. Forquer, Commencement. Bottom Picture: L. Bundy, Announcements, S. Sun, Prom, M. Dungan, Caps and Gowns, K. Cosgrove, Giftg S. Dukes, Ways and Meansg D. Misavage, Banquetg C. Klotz, Baccalaureate, D. Mauk, Commencement, A. Collins, Trip. Not Pic- tured: M. Fullerton, Carnival. Months qfplanning, Sue and jemf, the Ludwig, Kathy Mahla, Mark Mallet, Sabien Manion, Michael Mariea, jeffrey Marquette, Michael Marsh, Fredric Marshall, Christopher 42 Martenies, john Martin, jerrilyn Martin, Kathy Martin, Victoria Martino, Tony Mason, Michael Mathewson, George Mauk, Diane Maxwell, Rex Mazany, Patricia McCray, Gerald McGarity, Scott CC J JJ happiness that zs success . Rebelees 67 McHugh, james Mercer, Vicki Meschwitz, juliane Meyer, Barbara Michalski, Thomas Mikolajczyk, Barbara Miller, Michael Mills, Lynn 43 Misavage, Diane Mitchell, Laura Moan, Marilyn Moccabee, Samuel Moran, Mary Morgan, Dan Morris, Claudia Morris, Ellen Mulvaney, Linda Murphy,james Naserdin, Eddie Newman, Susan Nowak, Dennis Nusbaum, Timothy O7Connor, Kathleen Oldham, Rebecca Olson, Dennis O'Shea, John Osten, Grace Ott, Gary un, companionslzzlb . . . Sprzhg 45 Page, john Palenske, Danny Palicki, hlichael Papenfus, Albert Peck, Karen Perry, jane Perry, Judith Petee, Pamela Petersen, Marlene Pickerman, Jean Piekarski, Cynthia Pigotl, Barbara Piper, Jane Polcyn, Charles Polesovsky, Frank Purcell, Susan Quackenbushkjohn Rayman, Carol Redford, Roberta Reecer, Curtis Richard, Donald Riffner, Pamela Rochte, Judith Rohrbacher, David Rotterdam,james Rowland, Winnie Rupp, Kristen Ryle, Linda Sawyer, Thomas Sayed, Albert Schermbeck, Barbara Schick,xIuditl1 Schmeltz, Richard Schmidt, Patricia Schneider, Lawrence Schoonover, Thomas Schreiber, john Schultz, Margie Schultz, Susan Schunk, William Seger, Frederick Severence, Sharon Shanteau, Gerald Shasteen, Robert Shepherd, Dennis Shepherd, Doris Miss Teenage Toledo Nanq Smith, M iss Teenage Toledo, 1967 Shepherd, Patricia Siebert, Marcia Siegelhlohn Signs, Crystal Simmons, Janice , Slater, David Smith, Loretta Smith, Matthew 47 Smith, Michael Smith, Nancy Snyder, Sandra Soleau, Michele South,janet Southward, Roger Squire, David Stark, Stephen Stein, Natalie Stipes, Cynthia Stoner, Nancy Stose, john l l Announcements, caps and gowns, Honors Day . Stover, John Strausbaugh, Janet Strawser,sIohn Sturtz, Robert Sullivan, Marianne Sun, Sara Sutphin, Kathleen Swarthout, Joan We will remember the Class gf '67 and Bowsher Todd, Betty Toth, Linda Toth, Virginia Treter, joan Uerkwitz, Carol Veitch, Karen Vogeli, Margret Voyles, Merrilee Swartz, Robert Sworden, Dharol Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Roberta Teague, Dianna Teems, Rebecca Terwilliger, Susan Thober, Eric Thompson, William Thornton, Edward Thornton, Patricia Tobias, Thomas Wagner, Charles Wallington, Richard Warrick, Susan Watsonhjudith Wehrlqjacqueline Weilant, Roy White, Jerrie Widmer, Mary Williams, Betty Williams, Douglas Williams, Ronald Willis, Patricia .For some, jgg' jbr others, saa'ness,' Senior Hameroom Reprexentalivex: Cheryl Taylor, Diane Senior Homeroom Reprexenlatiues: Donald Brehmer, jeff Misavage, Sara Sun, Connie Bernath, Pat Gzik, Nancy Bolduan, Tom Bigler, Eric Thober, Ray Kest, Chuck Wag- -4Smith, Linda Mulvaney, Linda Bondy, Shari Dukes, Sue ner, Fred Seger, Doug Williamsnlerry Beaverson. Apple. 50 Woitzel, Paulette Wollenweber, ,fy Dianne ' Wood, Thomas Wypcr, Dan Alum -tawfwq MQOQJVE Glwq f3OOQxtbf'8ye' Young, Bart+C3 CMP Qiftdi-ff' -lf' dw-Utd-. 566-K Younghjanice I I w .3 QOH - -X-inlgd UUIFS l,t,w, UL , , X -B JA A+ bPCTHWQ.?'v5U 195 N 355 XJUQWI' 2 QQQSQD ou Eswtgtookgt- 5'f QQ' EQQQM Ee 2. ?fX,.fgb 55 c cfctst Ce gf? UffdiEQ Awe c- --', Pe, we LDUU-P110 wezvndn-+Qo.g1ht1cg,f.3rt btvofwr er uuff pr all anticzlbation . . . June 7 1696? . . .jffqduatioql Cr ,tw ,O J J gap A W, .ptitrf-JC QW' Y EP + kjnqj-M t- at S ft eh U tw m f2t+fw -116 ' c1.czuJ,,L, . 1 ., Q3-. A- ot fi gwcx QEQALQ, prov ttf' o W ef ig, liZNPH TOQRAP RSE QIOAFSX H ' -.-- Q - aj D Dt 'X lvl QU QM 1 X A 1 at Bruton,joseph 'ry ff' Q f 1 . mm 53 JA SJ J Carrollhlohn I J- 'mt' LF? , XV A ...QQRDQJQJ Gibsorx,Deborah ,V 7-f.Ak.J k. KVNC' X' A X Harrts, Rffgma ADL! ,tx Q- ELBQYXQJ Q ob HBTFISOH, Scott F' N---' ' Q X, rj.- QI-ienricks, Thomaivvlj G- tp GQ J A+ U 'K rl M Lee, Denms ,B 64 I. 4, D -if Lentz, Floyd I UC te. QXDQ K to L9 , Laybourn, Stephen I W ix ,LJ 55, ivl O K- Prothero, Robert r X' 5 r gc, Y , A 6 ,V 3 smimkichard f':fUC1l T 7 I A ,-T Stacy, Richard ,VI f-5 N1 ZL D ' 1 W u4Vartanian, Winifred' ' I K 'ti ' -1 I Y A x ix jx In X, WX i?Q,C1LXd2I,, CX i L 7 t X it MQ--,H A gift from Mr, Bowsher attracts talentedjudy Schick. at All V1 9 it W 51 UVX R K -- at JI tm, ,fr S ,g Ada ms, Sue Ash, William Asmussen, Cheryl Atkins, Tom Austin, Chuck Bailey, Linda Baker, Kathy Baker, Rick Baldwin, Michael Ball, Dave Barleyhlelf Barrow, Denise Bassett, Kathy Beauch, Elizabeth Beaverson, Sue Beckman, Bill Beening, Diane Berger, Rick Berndt,jan Blake, Pam Boardman, Anita Bock, Tim Bockbrader, Don Boles, Sherry Bundy, Dan Boring, Susan Bowles, Mark Brandel, Kathy Braunschweiger, George Brewster, Smith Brincllcy, Dianne Brinkman, Sally Brown, Linda Bryant, jeff Burgin, Bruce juniorAdui.rer:Mrs,Volborg Vegh. junior Class Ojfcerx: Bus Rogers, Vice-presidentg Bruce Yunker Presidentg Tom Atkins, Treasurer, Gerald Lawrence, Secretary. uniors prepare to accept the leadershzp rj the 17 ei 'Ir ,,,,2' ,Q e il S..-9 ,QM - 12252 f 5+ XP . atm W Z R - , B , R ' t. t .., , . A. I ' a i SBXN. if . 'E' QQ .- i f in -Q ' is ' , X E1 5, , ' st sm. Q X7 ' i 49' liar -ef- , ,Q ' ' 'z ' ' - .., 4 tx- s 0 id f E .+. -sl , 74' -gs! S35 'lb 5 4 t r K: 4-'Y . e . ., ., f gh ? . faq, u junior Student Council: Linda Hardin, Ed Yosses, Annejackson, Gary Lea. fU'1i0fAdUi5e'4' Mr- LYIC Nissen school . . . We are proud to be upperclassmen MTU ii l ' f , , ' . C 3 Q, . , 4 D i if C f C M R' 1 'P' I 5 A ii lf EV 1 ,f-I i will 1 Es H 2 C 1 'w o ., ie . -1 ' ., in 3 .K xi '04 II 4 . Q Nlt' ia 8, 1 , ey r ' i ,A +1 e v- ,r a A f I N, .- of , Q 1 he 4 e . s F -'1 f 1 'rw' T1 - K f is C if wg Q J ivy, K tg if.: ,. LE tv ,iw : Q i A tx I .. a kin- , A 5 A 2 1 K 'V fx' -2 ' in ' ,.-' - M if fl - , b 1 ir- 53 Burkey, Kevin Burns, Debbie Busdieker, Ellen Campbell, john Capriotti, Elizabeth Carr, Peggy Case, Robert Ceglio, Dan Chapman, Linda Clancy, Mary Cofer, Sandra Cole, Chris Coleman, john Collier, Kathy Collins, jay Corey, Al Coutcher, john Cowley, Janis Cowley , judy Crable, Gary Cupilaryhlim Czerwiec, Tom Dailing, Lee Day, Cindy DeCam, Doris Denman, Donna DeShel!ler, Scott Dillion, Daria Dixon , joe Domanowski, john Donaldson,Debbie Drescher, ,Ion Drews, Marcia Dryer, Candy Eisenmann, Kae Elgas, Cathi Elliott, Chris Elson, Cathy English, Mark Eubank, Dale Farnsworth, Kathy Favro, Deborah Fellhauer, Tom Felstein, Pa! Fineske, Mike Fleischman, Candyce Floering, Douglas Fogli, Linda Foley, Garry Foster, Sue Fox, Sandee Franckhauser, Ginnie Fry, Dorothy Furman, john Furman, Mark Gallagher, Brenda Garrett, Judy Georgia, Dale Gietzen, Don Gladieux, Camille Godfrey, Tara Gonsowski, Debby 4 L ,v x ' A, - F ' ' M' f 1' ff ggi, U L' L N. , ,. fy - 'L f W it M if i V ' , ' I 3 . - 1' ' 1 7 .8 we i ,-Q., e A x 0' :'A - ge l g' .. A H 1 R asf + r ,,. frail: iw: ' :Kgs : ,isa ,rn , - 4 , A is X-nr -, 3. American lzistofy and lizferature develop junior Homeroorn Reprexenlaliver, Top Row: john Zink, Sally Shullz, Fleischman, Camille Gladieux, Nancy Kosinski, Sheri Williams, Nancy Kathy Baker, Bruce Yunker, Buster Rogers. Bottom Rnw:Judy Rahn, Candy Stockman. 54 2' 5 a 75+ fr ' , ar '45 -1-A -' .- ,1 t C Q 5 sf 5 it as si M , . Q , f , , W W Q M25 4 'f if Aki'-Wig I M, r xTQQj 1 '.. 1 if. i U D r Q 1 psi- .... '5 xg li ,, '?'g:-r tg. 1 f ' Q t s s H if Ai ff K A QLV, 5 - ,Q . X f af' H i ' Q .I 1 'Z' . Q , 'E' be , Q u'x' Q , . if . , J I 15 w e - . . 1 H s - l --- - A juniors, umz'erstana'z'ng qf their county Gorsuch, Randy Grant, Stuart Greunke, Margo Grifhth, Walter Groah,-lane Grohnke, Carol Guhl, Chris Hahn, Beth Halsey, Kathy Hanna, Alan Hansen, Marvin Hardin, Linda Harms,jan Harrison, Richard Harrison, Sue Hasenaur, Richard Hayward, Phylis Heinrich, Helen Hemsley, Cynthia Henderson, Kris Hendricks, Nancy Herold,jenniler Hessel, Diane Higgins, Steve Hill, james Hochstettler,-john H0fTman, Gary Holst, Barb Holt, Denny Hopfer, Pam Hosleyhjohn Hudsonhjohn Huebner, Sue Huffman, Debbie Hupp, Leslie Ajunior, Butch Krueger, discusses plans for the future. Spanish Club projects add interest tothe SCh00l 55 Irwin, Lynn lckes, Richard jackson, Anne jambor,-Iohn Jamison, Kenn Jensen, Rose Johnson, Connie johnson, Peder jones, Debbie Jones, Vicki jorris, Cindy jurek, Ailen Kamann, Chuck Kasten, Sherry Kennedy, Mike Kerwin, Tim King, Kevin Kint, William Kline, Linda Klippstein, Dick Kmotorka, Edward Knepper, Martha Koester, Donald Kohn, Carol Konrad, Ronald Konz, Peggy Kopfman, Amy Kosinski, Nancy Kossow, Lynn Krajewski, Bob Kramphlean Krause, Dave Krause, Norman Kregerhlim Kroggel, Ted Kronfield, Marty Krnnmannhlane Krueger, Ernest Kruger, Sharon Kujawa, Rick Kujawa, Sandy Kunz, Terry Lake, Tom Lane, Bob LaPlante, Fred LaPoint, Emerson Larter, Marcia Lawerence, jerry Lea, Gary Leech, Melinda KLM, if 'Q as 4-t, 'ef ' 'Q VV: 1. 1' B k! f , s 1 i t . its 2 .lf 3, he , K N B ' ' pt it '- -- -i ff is W ,. ' .- A rig.: ,v were - rig? i . Q L,s,.,,3, t fi Q tug if 3 L 1 3 . ff 51 5 f- 534 , , .7 a l -,L .- ,SN .. .. f .- V .-c. ' j Lair-ai'.e f We ii K? g, 1, 05 , 1 'Y' r J Q - A A, ' ugv gk .J se .vw Q M? e 21225. e f f-,K ,g is L ie as sep E' .1 QR C 1- yn, 1 , fy'-At k - L 4 f SC I -1 F ',I'3?s's U ,ie 'X f 'Nr 5. T31 nf ii fi '45- gg 33? I I lr iii wi if .1 ' ii J B syn, ef ,gg i '23 ei Lessons, clubs, sports Oflice assistant, Kathy Ryan, aidsjunior, Bill Short. S , . auf gt , 3 il? awk X -Q , l W Y, N - ' mi .sg Q xg .f ,, in Y A M fa A ,gen ful.. - ful 5? :ii Q, 4-... er H-A W e Y ig. .,,Q. .l I 'Qi fi E. r' V F 1:1 . 5 s I ax. i- if v- 11- ,. . . , -A ' fi' sr' if XR grit X 5 Q. ,Ae is QL pk ts 'ii A , 'if 'fest s - fa, si. 2 '1-- , ,,.' I , 4 ' . i55'7ff ir - V s W- e X.. .4 , Ki W , gi :Q IF .lg .. U l ' L- ,,.4 t.-1. . L Q L 75 1 R Z xiii? 3 --veggie. .E .. ,ge f 3. L made a balanced junior yeqr . The magazine drive is in full swing. t Leggett, Sherri Lei ninger, Scott Lemke, Sally Lenz, Da vid Leybourn, David Limpf, Pamela Loch, John Long,Jim Loucks, Bev Lucas, Rusty Ludwig, Debbie Lusher,julie Managhan, Patrick Marmar, Ruth Martin, Steve Matheny, Dave Mather, Rick Mathewsonhludy Mathias, Dennis McCray, Michael McDonald, Ted McGovern,john McOwen, Kermit Mead, Larry Meehan, Gayle Meeker, Barbara Metzger, Nancy Mickensuludith Mielke, Cassandra Mielke, Kathy Mignin, George Miller, Carol Miller, Mike Mosherhlohn Mowery, Pat Mulford, Larry Murtland, Karlynn Muse, Dave Myers, Tom Myrice, Kenneth Nagel, Rosalyn Nassif, Ron Class elections start off thejunior year he ,fr-A+, .xx , fx 5 1 'fix ,nge JM, ., - .,,i. Q 57 Nicholshlan Nichter, Tim Nirhter, Tom Nowicki, Chris O'Le:iry, Dennis O' Leary. Tim Ott, Clifford Pacholski, Paul Paone, Charles Panning, Ray Patten, Pat Patton, Lee Peck, Anita Peters, Dovard Peterson, David Peterson, Douglas Peth, Richard Petok, Sandy Petsehhjenny' Phillips, Pam Phillips, Ray Phillips, Sandra Phillips, Terry Pigott, Bill Piolerek, Debbie Pitehfnrd, Sue Porterhloe Powersklan Prajsner, Mark Prothero, Raelene Radde, Donna Rahn,judy Ramlow, Connie Reiter. Alison Retzke, Sandra st.. .. ', . tg' ni 1 t Q -gx ,. 5. M ,, . '52 -3 is P. ff P P W' Q 3 A Q. L, 1 , f 9 1? Z ' eff if i i E ' vt' , if ? t. ,,,t If W .24 mg., Si 1 ' wk faki- sk sw L' ' ii. . '9- S ' ,' ,S .,, , x -1 D ' 0 - t t, is f my fr- , Ute-1 . Q ' ' ii -Qi V W , ..... g, V A Fun, enjoyment, and hard work produce a good float. A s,bz'rz't campaign, float, class 58 juniors present their first Float at Homecoming. fx j I X iw , Relzloll, Dave Rhoades, Herb Richter, Darlene Roberts, Tom Kathi Todd Rushhloyfc Rutkowski, Tom Ryan. Kathy Ryan, Tom Sanders, Barb Sanzenbachcr, Cyndi Sanzenbachernjohn Sargeonl, Tom Szmerlhwaite, Dave Sattler, Debbie Siemens, Dianne Shultz, Bill Shnr1,Willinm Shinn, Nancy Sherwin. Victoria Senerius, Tom Schulz, Sally Schneider, Rnn Schick, Sally Schaetzke, Dan Schaal,jo power was supplied by Todd Rogers Butch Krueger, and Chuck Schaefer, Bruce Sievert, Roy Simonds, Bradley Siwa, Rick Skelleyxlerry Smith, Linda Smith, Normajean Snyder, Gale Snyder, Lynda Soule, Whitman South Paula Spencer, Michael Splittgerber, Linda St. Aubin, Sharon Stafford, Darla Stanley, Tom Steiger, Pat Steinmiller, Chris Stephenson, Tom Sterman, Bill Sterman,Boh Stewart ,Russ Stockman, Nancy Stone, jeff Suessklefl' Suess, john Swartz, Ronald Swearinger, Wayne Sziergosz, William Swift, David Szalkowski, Debbie Szmania, Annette Tappen, Susan Teague, Richard Thober, Doug Thomas, Debby Thomas, john Thompson, Jim Thornton, Marsha Timbrook, Steve Tillman, Richard Tittle, Mike Todd, Cathy Todd, Sharon Tremp, Judy Trettin, Sue Trout, Kathy Trumbull, Sandy Ulmer, Richard . - ' -- ..- me 1- 1 , Q .1 fa QF' , S 11, S y , as 35 . 8 A A. . sf 5 - .Q 5. 4 , Q ,. 'aff r Joes, Q N as R f ,Q ga : lr sf ? is - ' , 1 3 iw' ' t ,. 'Y RW Q , f S ,aee s S -i ' S - Af V tv G A- 2 Y 1 if 1 ,A ,wa ' x ,, ., A -T at t If K ' 1 ir X X ,Li l As the year progressed we showed eapabiliyf se ift, e tte e S ' ' S pf, Vettraino, Micki Wachter, Mary Ann Wade, Karen Wandscher, Helm Ward, Mike Watts, Charles 3 60 'en-stef cw in varz'ea'j7elais f Q' . . We are prepared to be seniors -fb 1 gi-1 ,P ,Q . , . -' 5 1: Q in, Ai 14' K , W ,,.. , - W .A T ' q Q W x' K ' ' -B: is- 'f , 4 ix ' , 4. Q A if' i ,, 5 L? ,7 K .L My .X.,l0 :L f J A p Elf .am 'Q .Q 1 ' A X' W, v if ' N all' if- ' A ' ' E Webb, jack Weber, Art Welber, Judy Werling, jerry White, Mark Widmer, Chris Wilcox, Bill Williams, Carol Williams, Lora Williams, Nancy Williams, Sherrie Wismer, Art Wittich, Bill Woitzel, Chris Wolf , Tom Yosses, Edward Yunker, Bruce Zarn, Paul Zimmerman, Lynda Zmuda, Denny Zinlgjonathan Abnrlet-ly. Mary Ackernian, Vikki Allen, Donna Allen. Toni Alter, Connie Ames,-james .'xI'ldCI'SOI1,xlll'l1 Archambeault, Mike Arend, Steve Arnislrong. Donna Auxter, Donna Bailey, Lawrence Baker, Brandy Barnard. Bill Barnes, Marty Barnes, Rhoda Beach, Kris Beaurlry, Andrew Belstnn, Rue Bcnington, Denis Bennett, Angela Bennett, Reed Heres, Chris Bergman, Kathy Berry, Bill Bialccki, Dan Bilek, Albert Blake, Chris Bloomer. Maryulo Bolandcr. Debbie Booherulan Bowers, Robert Bracken, Kathy Bringman. Sue Brink. Linda 'N Fi ffl, 1 5 , W c D . ... y t .3 1 ll, i- W., . , ,- 1 we lx l M' A if Z '13 Q' til? - Q , i 5 , V N3 , 3 45? i N e 5 if .Q ir '1 ' ' I i ' s' L., we ,L s wx A J i'i , -V K .:-' l ike ' Y an we I 3- h o ' Q t. , ,M .. X. i fi if ef 1 .7 e . j - ., Lr- , - , . ,- 1 ' ' , ,Q V ' S 1' X Sophomores developed new interests in school Sof1hfmmre Homervom Repre.renlalive.r.' Angela Huber, Lynn Tillman, Ann Hersland, Sue Fromme, Nancy Walker, Dave Stickley, Hal McLean, Tim Burns. I 62 -fm 4' 1 6 9. T u. Rd Eaifi g o -of f I H.. . 161, 1 Q ,I 3 y 0 is If -ef Q 'A 1 or -if ' af gm. A at we 5'f '55, - 1 75' 1' It , 'R e G3 ,Qui m L , o f 'gl Brown, Alan Brown, Melinda Brown, Minota Brunner, Delira Bukowski, Ken Burns, Tim Carlton, Karen Case, Cindy Case, Rick Cather, Bob Chamberlain, Duane Chaplin, Frank Chapman, Paul Clark, Chris Clark, Rick Clark, Ron Coffee, Dave Colburn, Tom Cole, Connie Compton. Lenore Compton, Robert , 3 on Q! V Constantinolf, Paul 1 i Q., , Corwin, Cathy 51 Q - 'V A ' V W ' V Q' Cox, ClYrle i f? mfg? i L'- 'f'ff:' its , - Q- Cf0ni5ff,Pat i f ' '41 W , , L f Crothers, Douglas ,K Rig gs , f P -Q Q - A Crowley, Elizabeth W ' 'R , Q . .W Culbertson, Ruth ' , Y L., 1 . , .5 .9 . Cunningham, Howard V - .L , are ' K, fi' Cunningham, Margaret Li , 2 S SES? : i ' Q Cupilafv, Rick V 5? assi p e I 5 Danko, Darlene f f , e f j N ,,, at' 1 , Vega, Q Darr, Michael ' ' Aj ..,.,, i'i --' Q Dashner, Richard 3, , E' ., - H W I' ' Dauerhjack ' , - ' ' ' 5 ,Q iw? - ' Leif: government . . . We are the vozee QF the future Sophomore Class Office-rx: Debby Brunner, Secretary, Hal McLean, President, Sophomore Slurlenl Council: Dave Coffee, Bob Bowers Marty Barnes, Treasurerg Ken Bukowski, Vice-President. Debby Zientara, Cathy Ramp. 63' fi i if., ,qwg e soar 1 33 Lili? if Davis, Betsy We Davis, Kathy Davis,Terry ., r, Day, Bill Q sw DRY, Richard tara Deck, Becky 'X ' ,WT ,Y Q Delamotte, Robert V -1, Delucia, Dolly Demars, Robert Dennis, Robert Dibble, Bob 1 , , L DiNardo, Barb '25 Q A Disher, Alan Domanowskihlohn Donovan, Sally Drogomir, Christine Dufley, Gretchen Dunbar,jeFl' Ehrsam, Kaye Erskine, Mike Eschenburg, Leslie Ewen, Ulli Fauble, Mary Beth Fear, Kathie ' - Felzer, Craig . , 1.- f Ferguson, Pat Fern, Pat - We , Q H Fields, Becky . 4 -.sg i Filer, Ruby ' Finn, Gary Fischer, Kathy P Fisher, Michael Flick, Nancy Floering, Allan Forgach, Terry Franckhauser, Carol H Q 5 Franckhauser, Maril n -A 4 Frank, Robbin Franks, Dennis Friess, Vicki Frobase, Chris sg' fm Y 3 N, .K - f get il! 'Q' 6? ,,,, f Y X Y 'Q 1 W M.. , - . . igliainfiiiiie 75 6: 0yixmv . Efikl MH We WW? is ,Q Q Ntilmpublbp-ahqlu 6. gi I Q .i ei if Q We question and inquire 25 minutes . . . Sophomores gobble and gossip ii ' 'Q Mg? z ,1 .ax s ., a 4 to seek advancement f 1 ' 5 3' 4 ' is - s si y a.: , if S Qs- ' 0 R .YQ Q, s A is iff 65 Gallagher, Steve Galvin,Jane Gardiner, Nancy Gam, Peggy Geiser,Joy Gerber, Karan Gibson,jan Gladieux, Chris Glauser, Diane Glover, Douglas Godfrey, Marcia Godwin, Peggy Gooch, Denise Gors, Debbie Grady, Patrick Gran, Sue Gratcl, Paula Grimm, Kathy Hamilton, Larry Hansen, Tom Hardison, Jane Harms, Mary Ann Harrison, jon Hawkins, Sally Hayden, Jacq uelyn Hayes, Tom Hays, jim Heaton, Scott Hecklinger, Lynn Heer, Christine Heer, Ginny Henderson, Karyn Hendricks, Dan Hendrix, Kathi Herman, Toby Hersland, Ann Hertzsch, Jan Hicks,Gary Hill, Gary Hille, Bill Hinkle, Pat Hoff man, jim Homier, Steve Honeycutt, Mike Our contribution to the spirit campaign. jonnson, Lynette jonesulames jones, Kathy Kapp, Gloria Kaighin, Steve Katich. Mike Keel, Reginald Keil, Mary Keith, Maryanne Kellett, Robert Kelley, Keith Kemmerly, Susan Kennedy, Dan Kerslelter, MaryAnn Kime, Steve King. Connie King Kathy King, Mahala Klewer, Mary Klueterhjill Knapp, Chris Kopaniaszhlim Krisher, Bill Kruger, Jo Kunz, Diane Kurtz, Brenda Ladd, jerry Lagger, Gerald Lahnum, Dennis Langelhjames LaPlante, Diane Larsen, Patty Laverty, Steve Lea Amy Learned, Bill Hoskins, Charles Howard, Kenneth Huber, Angie Huber, Kathy Hudanski, Barbara Hudson, ja ne Hutchison, Edward lngle, janie jakab, Bonnie jakubowski, Greg jambonjoseph Jarvishlulie jaskowialgjuseph johnshlim johnson, Craig johnson, Gary .-.J he 1 s ff' -fa e . an QT l ll 5 W ifvf 1 li a F' . ' ,.f iff ef It 1 . .yn ,. .. Q49 ' 3 if X 'N AQ . '? K z il3f 66 W ,Q lr' H - i 4 -' - f . ' M ,kz w . ifii, V ,W . 1 tu li '22 1' il-- ,115 T Afgf- K ip, az.,- ? X' , ,sggt ii' .I W 'l 3,1 b t ,af ' ' N - ggjgyf B I' if fi? A . Q A at Qs 2, Jai 1 ff, if , N. ' -, ,,., Q -T? i g i lil 4 A I , ' ,fe . A L ' 1 Y' N X . ' Class actz'vz'tz'es were an I i A ff- A 1 , 7 1 Q -efi in A15 . ,E i new t lsr . ,3- ,Q f J ffl- l .5 fi' lf V lf rf :W -42 fi as as W W-' :Q ' .gs , awikf y sf lf 3-, 5 iii' if . y . ,W 43' . F' ,, A , ' - 1' . I 2 -fr. re X 4 fl ' fi'-, r 5 4 ,gs s11gi3,,, ,, . s, ,. . ,, D., Leech, Donna Lentz, Denise Lentz, Denny Lentz, Kathi Lenz, Ken Lepiarz, Richard Leruth,janice Lester, Lynda Little, Douglas Loch, Donna Loehrke, Sue Long, Daniel Longnecker, Douglas Lowe, Doug Lowe, Scott Lytle, Thomas important part qv our sophomore year vs. 1 4 lik, i .4 Y N .U. 1: 'Q Q A i, :K 3i..u,f- ,L wr xy .. in N fvkfai .A dig 11 if Q I ' X 13 - lfxif? ii '12 s . . . f if ' Q- MF i ' I fr x Q Q r L , , A, 4 fig: L HE 4 , l A 'ia - f-H f- 'is '-.1 ff fbf a fl! f ' 2 55: '??'2eJ5f s ' 5 'L ,-Q' .e . ' is , K . 'rr K' I gl Q' H . I wh' .:1.fg.A5 1: FQ x 5 ,I -wiv . K 4, S-,r 1, Q e 1-2 ,Q H E' f L g . 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'53 ,L 3 ' -5 at Q 67 I want something tall, dark, and handsome Maier, Roy Marckel, Lyn Marti, Susan Mason,-Judy Mastin, Dawn Mastin, Denise Maxon, Brad Mayberry, Deborah McAfee, Jonathan McAuley, Joyce McCarthy, Dennis McCormick, Barb McCray, Paul McGee, Bob McGill,jeffrey McLean, Hal McNutt, David McOwen, Kenneth Meeker,jim Metzger, Mary Michalakhjan Mickens, Cathy Mikolajczak, Don Miller, Dan Miller,jim Mock, Marty Mondville, Mike Morris,John Mullord, Rita Mulvaney, Lon Murphy, Dan Myers, jack Nation, Brenda Nagel, Daniel Newman, Glenda A typical enthusiastic sophomore Pilaczynski, Eugene Pinney, Clark Pitzen, Bill Planck, David Planck, Deb Pockmire, Bob Pnllex, Phil Porter, Kathy Potts, Ellen Powers, Mike Pratt, Brian Preski, Karen Prothero, Mary Prue, Gary Qui nn , john Raab, Mark Randall, james Reagan, Debbie Reddish, Debbie Rennie, Gary Restorick, john Ries, Anita Riley, Ramona Risner, Neal Rizzo, Maria Roach, Patricia Roehte, Pattie Rode, Ellen viii? if si Norton, Thom O,Connor, Karen Ogdahl, Thomas Oliver, Mary . . H ,ga , O'Shea, Theresa rg Pagels, Rhonda Ml' gli' , I Palka,jann Papenfus, Annette . x a ' -M' Nl' Pa rr, Martha Parrish, Sharon Pasch, Bruce Path, Debbie Perz, Frank Perry, Sandy Peters, Chris We 'f Us Ez f in it u .sv . 1 ii. i f gg b .ax -R 5- 42 i e Petersonhlill A Phillips, Tim A ff ,L Piekarski, Richard if wg 4, j , give Pierce, Kathi 1 ff : .i, QQ 33 L Pigott,Sharon v f jf 5' ' R I - I f 'f l -- .t bake sales, dances . . . PdTlZ.6Zll7diZ.0N Rebel flag, P it f me W ' 1 V gif E U, is ,.L' it vi, I 1, , , at ggilyai i13f'f', frg2fi ,g V ' W - li 'Q Q 5 ,V m 55 'ii -,f . A ryy 4. , P P y'ii ht- his , ,,,f f - hgh 1 ,gg v 68 'a x 1' WV I l - , , ,E ,, e -iv as . at l S fx, is t I , :Q P rf 1 ,J V H a .f B Q ., wi' , W, in class activities pro l S Ii! li f ,. -.mt 1-' H 5,1 -A Roepke, Margaret Rohrbacher, Diana Romp, Cathy Rood, Thomas Ruch, Randee Ryan, Mary Sandberg, Tad Sargeont, Donald Sauer, Sue Sayed,jim Schmalzried, Hans Schmidt, Pat Schneider, Raleigh Schroederulon Schroeder, Richard Scott, Barb Seferian, Sue Seitz, Mary Senerius, Pam Shaw, Rebecca ved our enthusiasm 152. Q N Q fl 'f' fr tsg,w.:: 'G 2? J as ilu' lf 69 Points toward the spirit campaign Shea, Tom Shively, Darlene Siegelujill Signs, Howard Sinnott, Doug Sisson, Cinci Slaybaugh, Richard Slider, Kevan Sloan, Steve Smith, Diane Smith, Thom Snyder, Denise Snyder,jackie Sokolowski, Alexis Speelman, Sally jo Sperry, Carol St. Aubin, David Stein, Paul Steinman, Rob Stephenson, Sandy Stickley, Dave Subleski,joe Sutphin, Mary Swanson, Sharon Swarthout, Anne Szewczak, Linda Taylor, Gail Tefft, Patti Thomas,jane Thornton, Bernie Tillman, Lyn Timm, Craig Timpe, Linda Tipton, Debbie Tobias, Cathy Tornow, Patty Toth, Francine Trenchick, Bob Trett in. Ann Trombley, Sue Trumbullulackie Uerkwitz, Kathy Uliczny, Sandy Valentine. Kim Vye, Clancy Waack, Connie Walker, Nancy Wallington, Daniel Wandtke, Rodney Waresko, Don Watkins, Cathy Watson, Kent Watson, Nancy Watson, Teresa , -a .-uf Slfsv , ar Q ,- if f so x e ff K f irq? 1 if i ,J lfiqfifx? ' I s - --4' , ' ' 96' its est .V W' QT as if if Egg af' Q V iz .tisqvewr A it . if 3.1 g f, is ' f , ii T , Q , A , V . if ' 2- wi l '- ' f as ' - '1..-K: - if , , , n s -K Q , YA . Q e 'eat ' iff .NK EEN- fig 5, A me ,, 5,5 'E itil? fi w ,A , ,ykh - we-I ie L l lt if it ,y4md.,w, 'N we Q, . Nag, - ff ,ge ti I 7:1-Qstg Q3 aw P ...-11 Hb, , , 70 One ticket, please choosing rings, making Could this be the esophagus? MBBM .. , tr e Q 2 E M-I.. 'Y f. f S, 5 ' of E it fe, A' ' Ai .Ak iff' X V .eh 4, ' , AX 1, ta V' V .g f fm' 'N T- 1 1 -4, , J-4 .f ig U it ii -- ,'- -at ' 1, wx 57 ' A 5 ' . 5 i - 4.2, . ,..' . ,-LL . H12-gi: -gif? Q D .: -af-i f ,, . , 4 X ' I Watson, Wendy Weaver, Barb Weber, Nancy Wclber, Linda Welker, Scott Weyganothlay' White, Don White, Roger Wiese, Frank Wilczynski, Georgia Williams, Sue Wiseley, Sue Wulf, Diane Young, Barbara Young, Connie Young, Dave Young, Kenneth Young, Raymond Young, Vicki Youngs, Sally Zapf, Carole Zientara, Debbie Zink, Marcie Zollars, Steve Zurawski, Debbie new schedules, we are prepared to be upperelassmen Bulletin boards increasejerry Ladd's interest in reading 7l Abby, Lorena Abodeely, Carol Albrighthlohn Allenhjane Amsler, Linda Anderson, Andy Anderson, Karen itizfilp if x f. . ,,,.t '- as-. it M f'l'f'7:. i ii 'HQ' Scif? 1 - .? gl 5 .V,. t ,H . ., ,. 4 In we .r,.. L V M Q 4 i Ankele, Kenneth Qi we ' -- Arnold, Cheryl f 'h ,L 55 N - Bai1ey,Gfeg .V e . rrrr a Baise, Nancy , 'if' it K Q Q'7 f L ef Baker, Scott 9 ' . , W- K l Balsmeyer, David t ' q S Q33 Q t Baranek, Kathy 'A , , A . h ea A ! , -5, E KL ,.,. i - 5 . t h I wiv' Q,-' Barnes, Martha L 'K Baron, Pamela f 'fl' ' Barrow, Dave .... , ,gh wp Bateman, Lance '?'- - E Q . D Beach, Charlene ., :ft it, 'l A TT gil, f - P Beach, Susan ,tw ' I Becker, Dianna ' W it , Beckler, Michelle , x W Bemmer, Bodo I Q i Bender,J0hn , f t 'i i ,N-S.. Bender, Ken W 7 ,ghh Beretz, Elaine L i?f'E-kgs. K' 5 ' Q f H 1 V aff ' Berndt,joan 5 vg,g, Q5 ' f . .519 Bialorucki,Nancy '95 4 L, Q L i ' il Bigelow, Carrie ' f Z A, ' Bimohn , e . Va .Q-Q Biniker, Barbara RQ, ' ' Y 'f JHPEQF Q .-' ti, 'f - - iilff e - 1 , 2 J ' FF Q ' Q 'afar Bimker,Barry 1, . , 1 K - t gi ,A Q Bivens, Marsha L 1 A 'fl' I 'tiff' ' Wea-tw' W Blomberg. Roberta t f- 4 l A ' alll A Getting into the 'ffwingv QF things was our Frexhmen Homeroom Representatives Front Raw:Waller Celly, Carrie Bigelow, Barb Preski, Helen jambor. Row Two: George Keim, Steve De Shetler, Steve Grant, jeff Forester. 72 i f?' H is ily? X 5 ' Q' rfflkl f 1 , ' 1' 'X ' C 51lfZi':?1r1' fl-3' K Q 4 Lani- 5 sf' ,, g , , , 'i j , 4 35? N':'K i : , B Q JVZ , C B Y -, K , M' ' ,.. 'QL ' ' K' fi '- 3' all ii as fi ilk, H 5... L,. 2 M , V . e B we , ,. ,V l , , I V ' .WX X 4, h e af B, C 5 A , fmt aim . . . Elevator passes, ourthjloor wg, Fi, 9, , Boggess, Ralph Bohls, Tim Bohls, Tom Bonassiujanie Bonnough, Michael Boring, Bob Boudreaux, George Bowie, Kathi Bra ker, Barbara Branyan, Dianne Braun, Carol Braunujames Brehmer, Michael Bricker, Randy Brindley, Brian Brown, Marcia Brown, Nanci Bugaj, Mary Burgin, David Burns, Gwen Busdiekerhjanice Butler, Ray Byrnes, Daniel Byrnes, Douglas Calgieklim Callihan, Sharon Carr,james Carroll, Kathy Case, Carole Cather, Sheryl Celley, Walt Clark, Dan Clark, Leltie Cofer, Karen Collins, Cari Freshmen make signs for the SPM' Camlmlgnl Yes, we still have time for television 73 Collins, Craig Corbett, Mike Cosgrove, Bill Cousino,Jefl'ery Cowley, Raymond Cox. Denise Curcton, Mary Beth Darahulackie Davies, Kris Davies, Tom Davis, Alan Davis, Charlene Davis, Gary Day, Kathy Day, Tim DeCant,judy Denman, David DeRusha, Laurie DeShetler, Steve DeVanna, Thomas Dobes, Russell Domanowskihlim Doty, David Drafts, Dave Drews, Sa ndra Duffey, Elizaveth Duncan, Donald Durfey, Barbara Duty, Dianne Ensley, Nancy Ernst, Bill Ewing, Patricia Falk, Barbara Fauble, Craig Fegly, Sharon Feiseh, Sandy Felzcr, Philip Fisher, Wilda Fitch, Judy Flack, Linda Foley, Larry Foley, Patrick Foley, Terencf Forster, Jeff Foulk, Danna f l I-. 5 s Mx f' P ' Y , 3 Ms' sig 5 5555 t' QTSFQ ' isa as S t 45 sq- Rgtuir ' Q, lk ',.' 7 .. sf '- - - ,,. .1 35 'fs in igfasfliffj 1 likwi - S IDM , sas assi W iw ' QE Sl A iss a 3.5 t fi EEA QJQRX ,is -,4-w A 'f 2 fgg jk so . fzqf ' ash ' ?ff'st2a' IMF! Y. ,. y , xi- 8 4S'n va' axis ,M,, ,m,, gy, tw N , ..... ,sn y Q I' . t fs? fl if sf W J QF' st W I 5, Sai f r I .1 4 af A' rf a S SVS t j I F ti S sf .,. A good start means cz prosperous 74 Classcs prove to be pleasurable as well as challenging to freshmen. Naxg fag f n , if ,. ,Q he .E 11 gg 4 ik it xi ,,k. 5 t .essay F Freshmen find the library a useful tool. uturefir the 'jioshf' is iw? g H 3 g E ,- a'- ' v 1 iff f , A S if ii 75 xr ,. , A , 'W , ,mf i W' Franklin, William Fredrick, Terry Freeman, Ken French, Cheri Frick, Debbie Fromme, Chris Fulkerson, Sally Fulton, john Galliershjo Ellen Gietzen, Terri Gilbert, Gregg Gilbert, Tim Gladieux. Sheila Glesser, Richard Glover, Pamela Gonsowski, Robert Goodwin, Susie Gorsuch, Linda Grant, Steve Gregory, Vickie Greunke, Patrice Grimes, Ann Grohnke, Cathy Gross, Robert Hackenberg, David Haffelder, Lynne Hansen, Phillip Hanson, Barbara Hardison, Joyce Harrison, David Harrison, Mari Hasenaur, Carol Hatch, Denise Hay, Deborah Hayward, Gary Healy,jefT Heebsh, Shelley Heebsh, Tom Heer,xIefT Heinrich, Sue Heise, Diane Heltzel, Kathie Henderson, Brenda Hennessyhlohn Hernandez, Gregory Herold, Mark Hier, Richard Higgins, Barbara Hill, Larry Hinkle,jenny Hoff, Randy Holt, Darrell Hover, Lester Horn, Mary Houck, Thomas Howard, Cathleen Hubbard, Gaya Huebner, Cathy Hupp, Mark Hutton, Valerie Jackson, Chris jambor, Helen james, Kit jankowski, David Jarvis, William jaynes, Don johnson, Doug johnson, Karen johnson, Karen L. johnson, Linda johnson, Paul jones, Kathleen Jurek, Allen Kamper, Debby Kane, Sheila Kauffman, Shannan Kazmaier, Kathy Keen, Barbara Keim, George Kellett,jelT Kemmerley, Debbie Fnrhman Student Council: Gregg Zientara, Forster Lynn Haffelder, Chris Soleau. 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Pamela Misejka, Mark Moinanjohn Momsen, Jenny Mondville, Annette Moore, Vicki Morningstar, Doug Morris, Mike Morrison, Sarah Moskwa, Deborah Mowkanjim Muszynski, Kathy Naylor, Carol Ninneman, Bill Ninneman. Robert Nowak, Chris Nusbaum, Robyn Oberhauser, Denny O'Leary, Tim O'Rourke, Ray Fanning, Linda Pasch, Beverly Paszko, Don Patton, Bill Patton, Dinah Perry, Sue Pigott. Norine Pillips, Bill Pilewski,John Pilrose, Dana Polesovsky, Cheryl Preski. Barbara Provo. Connie Quackenbush, james Rahn, Mike Rayman, Michael Reiter, Pam Remusat, Davey Rennert, Maryjo Renzetti, Marie fx! 11,4244 , Alia SK' .ii it . B 'R ',.. ' N ii 1' .J i ,,f-fjg k. .-fi le K 45 it if we E 'BL ,F x ft il uf K 'Pj 45.14. ey we fd f rx?- Ferffy. if . 'if t ' if W t . K '.L Z I K , ., .I fi' f i ' ' -' mir' We developed lqfa ltzes Freshmen cnjoy their orientation class. Ov Luft gnfpeflgjfcio 6171? x,,,,,QL2jc B F SWAC 6,Z!'6QfQ. 17 ' ' . W L,6wQ A R U 5 3 2? V? Q wifi to our class G , S , as V, .. N?-,av -5-'sg ,, .pf , f K . A.,f.,p:j' and Bowsher .aa . V-5 LQF' Qi, 5 ' if AA - :ik f 5 , vw t Q R , , ,,, . 3' Q t wXi'?:. lk Eel 'Fiji .- ,efigte ,f t 79 Reynclers, Karen Rice, Bob Richter, Sherry Roberts, Debbie Roberts, Paul Roberts, Randi Roberts, Rich Robertson, Scott Rohrbachenjack Roman, Dan Romans, Robin Ronfeldt, Martha Ryan,jack Rzadecki, Debra Saam, Sharon Sanders, Dick Sargeont, Rick Saunders , Judy Sayre, William Schaetzke, Dave Schick, Barbara Schneider, jacklyn Schoonovcr, Dave Schramm, Gail Schroeder. Donald Scofield, Mike Shultz, john Schultz, Joyce Scott, Mark Seiple. Allan Sengstock, Larry Sevrence, Pam Sexton, Renee Sheidler, Michael Shemas, Connie Shepler, Debbie Siebert, Tom Siemens, Kathy Sinkey, Richard Slicker, Stewart Sloan, Donald Smith, Gregory Smith, Tom Smith, Wendy Sobccki, Michael Sokolowski, Dave Soldenwagner, Tim Soleau, Chris Soule, Wins Southward, Dave Spencley, William Spliltgerber, David Stacy, Mark Stanton, Michael Sleinmiller, Mike Stephensonhjudy Stephenson, Linda Sterman, Cindy Stevens, Pal Stoepler, Diane Strance, Teri Streicher, Mike Strope, Pat Sugg, Robert Swanson, Diane Swiergosz, Dan Swift,-john Syrek, Richard Taylor, Bill Terrell, Connie Thorntomjaekie ,f , 5 t 15. 13 1 if 2 t, we 6 4 fm- k..f'. : Freshmen enter ez new and dwrenzf world qv learning Thrun, Alan Topping, Steve Toth, Stephanie Tremp, Michael Trumbull, Debbie Uliczny, Diane Urbanyi, Kathleen Vaneli, janet Veilch, Deborah Vick, Robert Vernier, Joyce Vettraino, Toni Vayles, Walter Waack, jeff Walch, Dan Walker, Laura Walker, Marsha Walters, Diane Wandtke, jeffrey , ii , .' 9' X ,E 80 'ri' Eh . kde ' .fa f' if ie. , A if .Q K, 1-1.2 'fi Y 4 l ik in l s 2,97 r Suu. t ,H ' Q ' ks tat L, A it 5355: i ,.,,1,,, Q P t. i f, ff? iw i V 1-K' Y i S NJ.-H: M ! EM' , 1,1 ,. at l 4' egszxzn t'eg1w'E Elf: m 5.122 i3a2i3ix,n,n 1 mf'ff,5.' . . once established thgf build their class. Warrick, Phil Watson, Wendy Weaver, Kathy Webb, Thomas Weber, Ron Wells, David Wells, Diana Welker, Brooks Wendler, Carol Wessendorf, Lee Wygandt, Dale White, Bonnie White, Carl Widmer, Tom Willey, Rick Williams, Kris Williams, Ronald Woollard, Gary Wollenweberhjanet Wrabel, Robert Yossess, William Zaborski, Michael Zahradnik, Allen Zarn, Steve Zidarin, Tamara Zientara, Greg Zietlow, William Zimmerman, Kristen Books . . . an important part of freshmen life. Precision is a necessity for modern dance. Bl Happenings. . . 1967 '1-..,., K' ,aww ffmi mm wwf LKQMQ fwfv WD fwf Lil! f of J ' 1 . fj ' ,X A X, f f Q , dw OL4L,4bQf,M!QZ L,L,4C9Q,f, V Vfiffyixfib Q 'MMFW Lkidcffvo L1-fu LQALQ , YQfLA0ZM7ZfUf7f'LCf V 'fb GWQOU7 ' cy k.z2,w.,Q, 4gc,4LwaD5fO. Qfcvu KQLWA9 L, , B2 1 dime Q0'7QfCL!4v I CE 4 INQTIZUCTOIZS Q. Mr. Frank Dick, Superintendent of Schools Mr. E. L- Bowsher Decz'sz'0ns are made under the leadershzjy fy Board of Education: Mr. Art L. Zepf, Mrs Maude Shapiro, Mr. William N. Thomas, Mr.-I. Arch Ander- son, Mr. Edward Foster. 86 Raymond McNeill, Pfinfipal A familiar face, Mr. McNeill, at a class meeting. competent aa'mz'nistmt0rs Representing the faculty and the administrative staff I would like to congratulate the APOGEE staff for another outstanding yearbook. Once again the leadership given by our seniors has been invaluable. Whether you are a graduate or a returning student, remember that your school is ready to help you in a variety of ways. Our curriculum is constantly changing to keep pace with our society. c. 7 7 all A sure spectator at Bowsher's athletic events is Mr. McNeill. To Mr. McNeill, the word love has more than one meaning. While not attending to his duties as principal, he can be found playing tennis at nearby courts. Swimming, water-skiing, and snow-skiing are among his other athletic interests. Mr. McNeill gained his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Toledo. During the summer, he occupies his mornings serving as principal of Libbey summer school. . . . an aerial view 87 Assistant Princzyoals ana' Counselors . Sporting a whistle and a friendly smile, Mr. joseph Christen acts as Assistant Principal in charge of the junior High School. At Michigan State University he re- ceived a Bachelor of Science in Biology, at the University of Toledo he obtained his Master of Arts degree. A very busy person, Mr. Darrell Clay holds the title of Assistant Principal in charge of Ad- ministration and Coun- seling. Two nights a week he teaches at Toledo Uni- versity. He received his Bachelor's degree of Edu- cation at Bowling Green State University and his Master's of Education at the University of Toledo. Each new day has an early start for the clerical staff. l need my posters stampedn is a familiar cry heard by Mr. George Miley, Assistant Principal in charge of activities. His main duties include co- ordinating school functions and overseeing extracur- ricular events. He attended Toledo University where he received his Bachelor of Education and Master of Arts degrees. Serving as Assistant Principal in charge of In- struction and curriculum development, Mrs. Eula Upp shows total dedica- tion to her work. She at- tended O.S.U. and the U. of M., earning her B.A. and M.A. degrees respectively. As of Febru- ary of this year, Mrs. Upp retired. Her services will be greatly missed. Explaining Bowsher's curriculum, Mr. Clay advises a freshman boy. A new face . . . Administrative intern, Mr. Klimko. Workzng together jbr educational progress Counselor M r. james Ray is a familiar sight to sophomore boys and girls. He obtained his Bachelor of Education and Master of Education degrees at the University of Toledo. Aside from his duties at Bowsher, Mr. Ray finds time to partici- pate in various sports, such as basketball, softball, and handball. A girl's best friend is her counselor. At least that is the case if you are a freshman, junior, or senior girl and have met Miss Harriet Schell, Guidance and College Counselor. She obtained her Bachelor's and Mas- ter's degrees of Education at Northwestern Univer- sity and the University of Toledo respectively. Whois counseling who? Miss Schell and Anita Boardman discuss future plans with Mrs Sheline. Clerzeal Azals . . Ejqcierzgf and Service 1 i 4 Mrs. Rita Krieger Miss Connie Mercer Mrs. Joanne Mourlam . Helen Fischer Mrs. Mrs. . Miriam Kerl Mrs Mrs Gladysjust Edna Keim F While enjoying Cali- iornia's sun, Miss Carol Al- brecht attended Long Beach State and Los Angeles State Colleges after graduating from Miami University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Teaching sophomore Eng- lish and speech, she also Finds time to advise the debate team. While some people collect stamps and coins, Miss Ruth Allen collects hats of all shapes, sizes, and varieties. Having taught many different subjects, she now concentrates on business English and sociology. She graduated from Toledo Uni- versity with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degree. After attending Case Institute ol' Technology and the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Glenn Blinn graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Mas- ter of Arts degree. He teaches algebra and physics and Ends time to' advise the National Honor Society. Advising the Apogee stafl takes up a large portion of Mrs. Carol Brown 'J spare time, yet she still manages to have some left to antique furniture. The school that takes credit for her education is Miami University. Here she obtained her BS Degree in Education. She now -teaches sophomore English. Aside from instructing sophomore through senior students in geometry, Mr. Henry Bruns teaches Algebra. He attended Michigan State University, but earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Defiance College and a Master of Arts degree from Bowling Green State Uni- versity. A real handy man Mr. William Burns teaches industrial arts and advises the Kingsmen. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at the State University: of New York and his Master of Education degree at Bowling Green State University. A familiar face to the freshmen girls is Mrs. jean Chamberlain, health instructor. She attended Ash- land College and Bowling Green State University re- ceiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Education at the latter. She also advises the Philalethean Service Society. Both new and familiar Intricate details of electronics are pointed out by Mr. Burns. Ti aces greeted When Bowsher played Libbey, Mr. William Dross had a difficult time deciding which team to cheer for. Mr. Dross teaches clerical office practice here and travels to Libbey to teach distributive education. He graduated from Bowling Green State University where he obtained his Bachelor or Science de- gree. If you have an interest in collecting books or in prac- ticingjudo, Mr. john Erkert, a chemistry teacher, would be more than happy to share his knowledge with you. He went to Ohio State Univer- sity where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree. Mr. Erkert co-advises the Alchemist Club. Because of his interest in amateur radio, Mr. Harry Ewell became a member of the Toledo Board of Trustees of Toledo Emergency Ama- teur Radio, Inc. He attended Toledo University and se- cured his Bachelor and Mas- ter of Education degrees. At the present, he teaches distributive education and advises D.E.C.A. US Listening, learning . . . whether it be physics from Mr. Blinn or health from Mrs. Chamberlain. Being interested in athletics, Mr. Henry Fearn- side has coached freshman football in past years. Present- ly he is an industrial arts instructor. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Bowling Green State University and his Master's degree in Ad- ministration at Toledo Uni- versity. Happiness, as de- scribed by Mr. Donald Fisher, is working around his house and its surroundings. Because he teaches physical education it is easy to understand why he enjoys snow skiing and golf. He attended Ohio Wes- leyan University where he secured his Bachelor of Arts degree. A well-suited partner for Mr. Fisher, Mrs. jane Fisher also teaches physical education and enjoys skiing and golf. She studied at the University of Toledo and the University of Michigan, re- ceiving her Bachelor of Edu- cation and Master of Arts degrees respectively. Mrs. Fisher co-advises the Girls Athletic Association. During the summer months Mrs. Bernice Gaiser may be found camping and traveling. She graduated from Bowling Green State Univer- sity with a Bachelor ol' Science degree and from Toledo Uni- versity with a Master of Arts degree. Teaching in the busi- ness department, Mrs. Gaiser is the instructor for the first year of a new three-hour course. Do you need your poodle trimmed? If so, con- tact Miss Karen Garrett, a general science and chemistry teacher here at Bowsher. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green State University and is co-adviser of the Alchemist Club. Traveling to various states to attend United States' art shows is the main interest of Nlrs. Carolyn Go- forth, instructor of art. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bowling Green State University. Mrs. Goforth is the adviser of Notia Thalia Service Society. An asset to our music department, 1VIr. james Gra- bill conducts both the band and the orchestra. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education at Otter- bein College and his Master of Arts in Music Education at Ohio State University. The Crusades or inherited characteristics be- come familiar to you after being in Mr. Thomas jen- ningjs world history or soci- ology class. He also advises the senior class, its play, and coaches the bowling team. He graduated from Toledo University and re- ceived his Bachelor of Arts de ree. W Atomic structure is explained during chemistry by Miss Garrett. Advising, clown ing, Collecting fish is one of Mr. Douglas johnsorfs unusual hobbies. Mr.Johnson attended the University of Toledo and Bowling Green State University, graduating with a B.S. in Education. He teaches B.S.C.S. biology and physiol0gY, and also serves as Forum co-adviser. Did you ever wonder how Mrs. jane johnson gets her pre-season sunburn? Perhaps her physical educa- tion classes could tell you. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education and co-advises the Girls Athletic Association. Mr.-Innes' antics enliven a pep rally. instructing . . . aculgf A comfortable chair and a bright light is a must for Mrs. Leona jones to enjoy her favorite pastimes: sew- ing, knitting, and reading. Mrs. jones is a graduate of Toledo University where she attained her Bachelor's degree in Education. Present- ly she teaches typing and shorthand. Rebels want a victory is the familiar cry exercised by Mr. Wesley jones, adviser of the cheerleaders. Mr. jones also advises the Latin Club and the Quiz Bowl Team. He attended Bowling Green State University and graduated with an A.B. degree and B.S. degree in Education. An avid sport spec- tator Mr. Andrew Kandik enjoys traveling from border to border to places with historical background. Per- haps this is a result of his advocation of teaching Amer- ican history. He graduated from Toledo University where he received a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Arts degree. Besides teaching both world history and American history, Mr. Richard Knixely finds time to coach the varsity basketball team and co-advise the Varsity B Club. He received his Bache- lor's and Master's degrees in Education from the Uni- versity of Toledo. Advising the Future Business Leaders of America occupies much of Miss Carol Knopplv spare time. She also enjoys sewing and bowl- ing. Miss Knopp graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Educa- tion. She teaches typing and junior steno. Kings, queens, rooks, and pawns have become fa- miliar to members of the chess club with the help of Mr. Lawrence Krumwiede, their adviser. His Bachelor of Science degree was attained at Ohio State University and now he teaches basic mathe- matics and geometry. Teaching proves to be cz challenge Dave Coffee appreciates assistance from algebra instructor, Mr. Walter Lange. After attending Ply- mouth State College, Mrs. Patricia Lane received her Bachelor of Education degree. She presently instructs typing and personal typing and note- hand in the business depart- ment. Her favorite hobbies include sewing and water skiing. The University of To- ledo takes credit for the Bachelor and Master of Edu- cation degrees secured by Mr. Walter Lange. Teaching al- gebra during school hours he also advises the senior class, the Math Club, and coaches the golf team. Mrs. Elaine Leech re- ceived her Bachelor of Science degree in Education at Ohio State University. She contin- ued her studies by attending summer classes this past year at the University of Michigan. She teaches senior English and advises the Periclean Ser- vice Society. Obtaining her Bache- lor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees at Toledo University, Miss Geraldine Leitner also studied at the University of Madrid. She offers her Span- ish classes some of the authen- tic Spanish atmosphere. She also advises the Spanish Club. A Betty Crockeri' hels not, but Mr. George Machou- kas still enjoys cooking in his spare time. He hold the titles of head football coach, co- adviser of the Varsity HB Club, and den mother for a Boy Scout Troop. He gradu- ated from Toledo University with a Bachelor degrees in Education and teaches Phys- ical Education. Classical music and live theater are favorite cul- tural pastimes of Mr. Rich- ard Meek. When time allows, he also finds tennis enjoyable. He graduated from the Uni- versity of Toledo with both a Bachelor of Education and Master of Education degree. Mr. Meek teaches world his- tory. , as wel! as cz prqfession w i l l V w After attending Bowl- ing Green State University and the University of Besan- con, Mrs. Mary Miller gradu- ated from the University of Toledo. She obtained a Bach- elor of Arts degree in Educa- tion and went on to earn a Master of Arts degree. Mrs. Miller teachesjunior English. Locating Mrs, Mary Ann Moser among her fresh- men English students may prove to be difficult because of her small stature. She also teaches junior English. Mrs. Moser attended Toledo Uni- versity and Capital University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Always on the go, Mr. Lyle Nissen is junior class co- adviscr and coaches the Var- sity baseball team. He went to Bowling Green State Uni- versity, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree, and is now working on his Master's degree at Toledo University. He teaches orien- tation and government. Listing music and reading as two of her outside interests, Miss Carol Nofen teaches junior English during her first year at Bowsher. Miss Nofen attended Ohio University and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. E Mr. Meek proves to his students that world history can be amusing Attendance cards are a daily ritual for Miss Leitner s first hour Spanish class Ml .. .-. .W .. ,, ga . hiv i Q Teaching four English classes daily and advising our school newspaper occupy a large portion of Nliss Patricia Osbom's time. Miss Osborn attended the University of Toledo and Defiance College. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bowling Green State University. f'avs4QQ, Ovawftf Well-known through- out Bowsher is .Nliss Eliza- beth Papps, English teacher. Miss Papps is an adviser to the senior class and serves as the adviser to the annual stu- dent production, Rebelees. She obtained a B.S. in Edu- cation degree and a M.A. degree from Bowling Green State University. No one could ask for a more qualified person to advise the Exponentials than Mr, john Palroulir. He teaches algebra, solid geom- etry, and trigonometry. Hail- ing from the University of Toldeo, he obtained a Bach- elor and Master of Science degree in Education. An avid auto racing enthusiast, Mr. john Pfezfer worked as an announcer under the management of the N.T.L. Championships and Indianapolis dragway respec- tively. He hails from the Uni- versity of Toledo where he secured his Bachelor of Edu- cation degree. At B.H.S. he teaches in the math depart- Il'lCl lI. 1 Q on ti ,gfi y H f Q' -Ji ' JP, 'N CQ QVJJJ Q? A . r ,fa JP ,qw U w , . -s ZJA NHL lx Y' jj, JL LV? 2 N Q E I lb 'X ,Xxx rj .bl lil- J xx G., 1 i v a Is I, Various aoocations compose our znstructors' spare time Although Mr. George Rohrer teaches only physiol- ogy here at B.H.S., he is well- rounded in other fields. He at- tended l'Universite de Besan- con in France while he re- ceived his B.A. degree and M.A. degree from Otterbein College and Pennsylvania State University respectively. Understandably, the adviser of the French Club, Mrs. Florence Rozelle, teaches French! She studied at the Alliance Francaise in Paris, although her Bachelor of Science degree in Education was earned at Ohio State Uni- versity. Mrs. Rozelle enjoys sailboat racing in the summer. Dabbling with paint is Mr. Cuthbert Ryank most enjoyable avocation. Mr. Ryan teaches general and commercial art, and painting. He attended the University of Wisconsin and obtained both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree. Keeping in condition while developing a fine track and cross country team, Mr. Ronald Schlievert also coaches the wrestling team. He ob- tained a Bachelor ol' Educa- tion degree from the Univer- sity of Toledo. Mr. Schlievert teaches physical education. Serving as Athletic Di- rector, Mr. Bill Shafer states that all types of sports interest him. He attended Toledo Uni- versity and Bowling Green State University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. Mr. Shafer acts as co-adviser to the Quill and Dagger Service Society. He teaches physical education and Q.P.S. Although Mrs. Susan Sha ck is surrounded by bo s all day, she still enjoys c ecting small children's oks as a hobby. She at- nded Ohio State University ut earned her Bachelor of Education degree at the Uni- versity of Toledo. She also serves as adviser for F.T.A. and Pep Club. From contusions to concussions, Mrs. Lola She- line treats all types of emer- gencies that occur at Bowsher. She graduated from the Tole- do Hospital School of Nurs- ing and advises the Para- medical Careers Club. Mrs. Sheline enjoys both reading and bowling. Ask any student of Miss fudilh Studenka the basic principles of geometry and the answer is bound to be correct. Adrian College takes the credit for Miss Studenka's education. She was graduated with a Bache- lor of Arts degree. She also attended the University of Toledo to further her educa- tion. lg Students match their enthuszasm to learn Taking charge of a new program, Nlr. Robert Szakovilr instructs the Occu- pation Work Experience course and advises their club, O.W.E. He received his Bach- elor of Science degree in Edu- cation at Bowling Green State University. He also serves as assistant coach for basketball and football. Having a B.A. degree from the College of Wooster and a M.A. degree from Tole- do University, Mrs. Gwyn- neth Tigrzer now instructs students in sociology and con- temporary history and eco- nomics. Music is her main interest in her spare time for she plays the organ and is a piano instructor. Larelul lesson planning determines efficient daily instruction, .Xxx A nature lover and sports enthusiast, Mrs. joyce VanTassell enjoys going 'for walks and spectating foot- ball games. She attended To- ledo University where she re- ceived her Bachelor of Science degree in Education, and is presently working towards her Master's degree. She teaches freshman English and also advises the Zetalethean Ser- vice Society. For complete original- ity, Mrs. Volborg Vegh Ends it entertaining to make all of her clothes. Bowling Green State University takes credit for her Bachelor of Science de- gree and at present she teaches freshman English and advises thejunior class. Securing her Bachelorls degree in Education at Toledo University, Mrs. Nancy von Harling traveled to study at the University of Vienna. She also attended the Middlebury German School. She teaches junior English and German and advises the German Club. Do you have any ques- tions concerning the War of 1812? If you do, Mrs. Du!- cina Walker, American histo- ry teacher, can help you. She graduated from Chatham College with a Bachelor of Arts degree and attended the University of Pittsburgh. with teachers' wz'Zlz'ngness to instruct SX After instructing Latin here several years, Nlrs. El- eanor Weber now teaches French and English. Her Bachelor of Arts degree and Master of Arts degree were conferred at Ohio University. She also attended the Univer- sity of Toledo. An 'call-around sports participant, Nlr. William Wi- rick enjoys golfing, Fishing, water and snow-skiing. A graduate of Bowling Green State University, Mr. Wirick earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. His Master of Arts degree was ob- tained from Columbia Univer- sity. You say you tracked down a lion and you want to hang it over your mantel? Well, Earl WoUe has a Fed- eral License in Taxidermy and can help you. He also has his B.S. and M.A. degree, teaches biology, and advises the Biology Club. A2+ Bi C2 is impor- tant to Mr. james Zajirau who is, for the First year, ge- ometry and basic mathemat- ics instructor. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree at Bowling Green State Univer- sity and is in charge of the audio-visual department. , CMA New audio visual co-ordinator, Mr. Zafirau, adjusts the projector. 6 j-,il 1- The solarium is a main topic used for discussion between Mr. Wolfe and his biology students. illrs. Seville Young grad- Keeping busy is an easy accomplishment for Mr. Charles Darnell, the only male English teacher in that department. Mr, Darnell is adviser for the Q.D.'s and the sophomore class. He also coaches football, basketball, and track. He secured his B.S. in Education degree from B.G.S.U. Coaching freshmen foot- ball and teaching freshman orienta- tion and government makes Mr. Fred Edwards another familiar face to our frosh,'. He graduated from Bowling Green State Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Science degree. 124 .A yes an , ,W-WJ, J:-w7,qLfffi Jfuw-1 bfi bi- Qi, Gff1 'V M' l-vvn-4-ff fzf-1 75' PM If you've ever had lVIr. Donald Harris as a general science or biology instructor, it is apparent that you know the definition of a DNA molecule. He received his B,S. degree in Education at T.U. and his Mas- ter of Education degree at B.G.S.U. uated with an A.B. degree from Flora Stone Mather College for women, an M.A. degree from the graduate school of Western Re- serve University, and an M.S.L.S. degree in the graduate school of Library Science at W.R.U. She now works as one of our librar- ians. A lu.Lf l 14-1 V 7v 'j In Memoriam Mrx. Pamela Dudley 7943- 7 966 Completedjobs . . . a time to relax. Precision and accuracy are essential in their work. Cooks and Custodians . . earbf mornings and late Frofzl Row: john Iwinski, Willerd Barnes, Flocyc Burke, Lawrence Marlock, Harold johnson. Ron Two: William Evans, Lloyd Peters, Don Yates, Mel Wertz, Floyd Majeska, Carl Wetchel, Roy Harms. 102 Fran! Row: Ruth Strasbaugh, Marge Perz, Manager Virginia Bierly, Louise Ash, Ruth Garcia. Row Two: Alla Rogers, Vi Yager, Marie Karchnerujcan Ilalon, Geneva Trumbull, Evie Mathias, Bea Lenix. nzgh ts . . . apjyrecia tea' and worthwhile serv ices Confusion and pleasure . . . the snack bar. Another busy day is anticipated by Mrs. Garcia Careful planning goes imo'one of Mrs. Bierly's schedules, I03 , H2 l is Q 2' N, .1-ef? aivffm F955 :YQ ia 'JWi5Qaf:.w P4135 121: Jw: s,ff?1f4zY,5:3p,,:',17'pi1.gf,???f,5? ,rf an-.zqiifln nffifgg 1 -gg xgelfw. A wi-, L 5: 1.5 gmc: :i,ff:'fpf -,y:2?i f5UQ2Le2sm55'flfgf,la 23'?1fF1wgw??Gfwas-FLff?f12ff'iVw'.fpv.f iifiqwg2v:5g,fily,f2-1553SE?1''L-51411 55 ' 242211 wx fi :wg4,'Z1:w ALfg5g:f1f.4Ar+5 1 :gif-1-,,.5f5W,Sf,T5LQL1,s3 Hui 21 2,3433-.f+3 5d.:z,if, gg: 2: -fr Fxswgmfffxe ffgxiffgm, ,ima g 93N -4,14c.1Lv.l,.w4 w 4-f --az. wmv, A .- Q. 1 vi-few aes. '.,sf?F11wf.efi.i .SMPQEQUJ 5 giifggffg.ssUw1,1,3yfzEP-.wfgzg-liffw wwasggvf gmQ'5,ggQ-glwggffv kwa :if-vwf::f:.vagr,j,l,,g.:gfamgQg-' NE-gf-Ke'e3.gQQ xfcxugygwfgywmsl1,f,Q':wwm:f,51.1ai5 WfwwpgiJ-4-HV??4ff9f'3:f'1Sr 3hWfwb'W , 1. :f.-3.z, m,,WWf5f,,,W .1 ,LW Q U, 012 1 W W 106 Another Aspect qv Education . . . Organizations Student Counczl Brill Baderlxher, Preridenl jerry Bnlduan, V ice-President Ann jackson, Secretary GKUW LGU, 7?L'f1S11fPf Frosh Student Council Representatives encourage Christmas Spirit. Frmzf Row: L, Halfelder, D. Zientara, L. Hardin, B. Badertscher, B. Kerwin, A. jackson, C. Romp, C. Soleau. Row Two: B. Bowers, G. Lea. Bowshei-'s student government is the heart of the student body. Promoting the gen- eral welfare of our school is its main objective. This year the student council pushed the mag- azine drive over its goal for the first time in Bowsher's history. The members sponsored the first sock hop of the year, a welcome-back-to- school breakfast for the teachers, Homecoming activities, the car safety check-up, clean-up week, a spirit contest, teacher's day and co- sponsored the Christmas dance. J. Galvin, Mr. Mileyg adviser, D. Coffee, J. Bolduan, E. Yossess, G Zien tara . ...at work l Seniors hard al work Mr. Milcy, adviser enjoys a nigh! our, For the best looking legs . , . a garter. Bob skims Student Council mail l09 ational Honor Sociegf A select group of-juniors and seniors devoted to scholarship, citizenship, leader- ship, and character composes Bowsher's National Honor Society. The deserving schol- ars donated their time to Baccalaureate, Commencement, and College Night. The mem- bers also sponsored the semi-annual Bowsher-Start quiz bowl. Pride accompanies induction to the National Honor Society. Front Ruin: R. Brehmer, D. Richard, D. Rohrbacher, B. Stunz,J. McCray J.Knapp, Bolduan, T. Sawyer. Row Tum: R. Taylor, M. Haag,J. Mar- tin, Gallagher, J. Beening, M. Widmer. S. Apple, B. Oldham, S. Sun. Roof Thrva' C. Taylor, M. Moan, NI. Dungan, S. Lange, L. Brooks, K, Cosgrove,J.Leininger, D. Teague, D. Finn, K. Peck. Roan Four: B. Teams, D. Misavage,J. Schick,J. Swarthot, C. Uerkwitz, M. Fullerton, D. Mauk, B. Brown, S, Dukes, B. Meyer, C. Fellhauer. Row Five: C. Marshall, J 7 L .L A Officers: Gary Peek, Pres., Diane Misavage, Treas.g Sue Apple, Sec., Keith Berstieker, Vice-Pres. Kellermeier, C. Ott, J.Bolduan, B. Kerwin, S. Anderson, A. Collins, M. Moran, R. S0u!hward,J. Page, L. Gressley. Row Six: B. Krueger,J. Clark, J. Galvin, J. Sayed, D. Johnson, J. Henderson, J. O'Shea, G, Forquer, T. Byrnes, G. Beck, G. Mathewsnn. Row Seven: R. Weilant, R. Gaddie, J. Clemens, C. Baymiller, D. Cole, K. Bersticker, J. Laubenthal, D. Koniec- zka. Interclub Council Coordinating activities and stimulating comradeship is the pur- pose ofthe Interclub Council. The group is composed of the presidents of all the clubs at Bowsher. lnterclub Council collected Christmas bas- kets from the student body to distribute to the needy. The Council is devoted primarily to creating a sense of relationship among the vari- ous clubs. - A L. Qt - , C A Front Raw: S. Warrick, K. Cosgrovehl. Schick, S. Leininger, D. Fellhauer, C. Marshall, G. Beck, G. Ott, D. johnson, Mr. Mileyg adviser, C. Camp B. Baderscher, S. Sun. Row Two: K. Sutphin, C. Rayman, J. Kellermeier, bell, R, Kest, R. Southward, M. Smith. B, Hart, j. Boldvan, T. Tobias, B. Brown, S. Purcell. Raw Three: V,., . , ,. 5 Swing your partner! Ojlicerxr Keith Bersticker, Pres.g Kandi Cosgrove, Vice-Pres.g Kristen Rupp. COYWS- SCC-4 Sue WU- rick, Sec. Forum Service Society - 1 mt. 9 4, - Fran! Row: Mr. T. jennings, adviser, Frank Polosovsky, john Schreiber, Lee Dailing, Ed Hutchison. jeff Stone, Smith Brewster, Doug Longenecker. Fred LaPlante, Red Brehmer. Row Two: jim McHugh, Mike Spencer. Scott DeShetler, jerry Bolduan, john McGovern, Skip Coleman, Gary Ott, Todd Rogers, Ed Yosses, Mr. johnson, advisor. Row Three: Pedder john- The funniest thing happened to me on the way to the Forum. son, Chris Marshall, Tom Tobias, jim Hays, Tim Dukes, Gary Beck,john Kellermeier, Dick Klippstein, Bruce Yunker, jeff Bolduan, Tom Sawyer. Ron- Four: Tom Roberts. john Clark, Mark Brandt, Roy Sieverl, Gene Campbell, Pete james, john Hochstettler, Ray Caddie, Bob Krisher, Dave johnson, Steve Gallagher. Gary Prue, Dick Harrison. Forum's Candidate reigns. Sponsoring the 1967 Homecoming Queen highlighted Forum's active year. The members had a tree planted in the courtyard for one of their school service projects. They boosted the students Christmas spirit by brightening up the school with decora- tions. They also sponsored a United Nations week, inviting exchange students from area wide schools to come to Bow- sher. Forum strives to encourage an interest in their societyg to promote scholarship and learningg to maintain an atmo- sphere ol goodwill between students and faculty, and to strengthen school loyalty. Ojicers: Frank Polesovsky, Vice-President, jeH' Bolduan, Treasurer, Fred LaPlante, Chaplaingjerry Bolduan, President, Petejames, Secretary. Kingsmen Service Society Officers: Bill Hart, Pres., Paul Bolin, Vice-Pres., Dick jacob, Sec.g jim Graves, Treas., Mike Marquette, Chap., Denny Cole. Sgt.-at-Arms. The Kingsmen Service Society aims to develop the character and widen the personality of its members. The helpful emergency telephone numbers throughout the school were provided by the Kingsmen. Once again they successfully sponsored the Battle of the Bands . Selling programs and running the yard markers at junior varsity and freshmen football games were also among their service projects. Fmnl Row: Bob Dennis, jeff Mariea, Steve Timbrook, jon Harrison, Bill Wittick, Neal Risner, Bob Shasteen, Mike Honeycutt, ,Iohn Thomas. Row Tum: Pat Managhan, Brandy Baker, Ronald Swartz, Tom Stephenson, Bruce Knerr, Russ Stewart, Rich Drafts, Scott Leininger, Rick Tellman. Bill Pitzen. Row 77zree: Mike Cutcher, Mike Marquette, Mike Foley, Matt Lenix, Dave Slater, Chuck Polcyn, Bert Huntebrinker, jack Siegel, Bill Hart, Dick Peth, Tum Aemmer. Row Fuur: Al Corey, Bill Beckman, Kevin l - Q We love it ! Burkey, Tim O'Leary, Bill Thompson,jerrie White, Mike Martino, Wayne Swearingen, Tom Stanley, Dan Schaetzke, Kennljamison, Bob Sturtz. Row Fizw: Mr. W, Burns, advisor, Tom Wolf, Tom Scncrius, Paul Bolin, Dick jacob, john Quarkenhush, Dan Nagel, Denny Cole, Jim Graves, Ron Wil- liams, Mike lde, Chris Nowicki, Gary Hoffman, Steve Higgins, Herb Rhoades. Q A 1 L ,. 4 1 1 Dt - - - l i 1 Front Raw: D. Krause, M. Gendaszek, D. Rohrbacher, B. Trenchik, B. Bowers, j. Hoffmann, S. Grant, D. Williams, B. Sterman. Row Two: B. Amsden,j. Dauer. T. Phillips, G. Lea, T. Kaighin, B. Rogersuj. Barley, C. Knapp. G. Brinkmen, D. Thober. Row 771f!'t.'.' VV. Soule, G. Mignin, C. Austin, D. Coffee, G. Mathewsom, T. Byrnes. R. Schneider, KI. Galvin, R. Phillips, C. Galdieux, T. Atkins. Row Four: J. Lawrence, C. Reefer, F. Seger, L. Patton, R. Schneiderhj. Page, G. Forqucr, R. Kest,.I. Porter, V. Bowes,j. Knapphj. Martenies. Rmn Fire: Mr. Shafer: adviser T. Duncan, LI. Hepner, R. Mather, H. McLean,.j. Clemens, K. Bersticker, B. Lane, C. Baymiller, C. Wagner, E. Thnber, Mr. Darnell,adviscr. Quill and Dagger Service Society Encouraging educational advancement and providing services to the school are the purposes ofthe Quill and Dag- gar Service Society. Q.D. activities included a basketball game against Forum, a Christmas party for the members and their dates, and a school sock hop. - ....,. Me,afoul? H4 Oj7'icc'rx.' Keith Bersticker, Pres., Chris Baymiller. Treas.g john Knapp. Vice-Pres., Doug Williams, Sec. is Frnnl Row: D. Krause, D. Williams, B. Wittich, B. DeVanna, M. Foley E. Hutchison. M. Gendaszsk, F. LaPlante. D. Murphy, F. Polesovsky. Row 7iw1: T. Czerwiec, L. Dailing, V. Boes, T. Kaighin, C. Longenecker, D Scheatzke, B. Rogers, Knapp, Bnlduan, Stone, Marquette. Razz' Ylirvin' R. Phillips, B. Young, D. Guinsler, D. Koeslerhj. Porter. G. Mig- nin. D. Leybourn, T. Sinerius. S. Gallagher, J. Hayes, G, Brinkman, T Varsizjf Ojfit-ers: Tom Duncan, Vice-Pres., Gene Campbell, Pres., Eric Tho- ber, Treas.g Tim Dukes. Sec. Knot picturedh. Nusbaum. Row Four: D. jacobuj. Barley, C. Austin, E. Thober, P.james J. Page, C, Wagner, G. Forquer, T. Bigler, T. Dukes, R. Schneider, M Fineske, L. Patton. Roz. Fizw: Mr. Machoukas: adviser, B. Thompsonhj Dobion, G. Campbell, C. Baymillcr, K. Berstirker,J. Clemens, A. Wismer D. Cole, B. Lane, M. Kennedy, KI. Graves, D. Palenske, T. Duncan, Mr Knisleyg adviser. B Club The varsity lettermen of the various sports compose the Varsity B club. With athletics their main interest, the boys also aim to serve Bowsher. This year they purchased a projector and a tape recorder for movies and scouting reports. In the fall the boys planned a hayride for the members and their dates. A sock hop and a swim party were also among their social activities. Collecting many victories, Frank earns his varsity letter. 115 Spirited Peries spon- sored a pep rally. Periclecm Service Socieyz Frrml Ruw: S, Harrison, G. Meeham, B, Brown, J. Herold C, Urkwitz. Row Two: E. Busdieker, M. Wachter, B Learned, L. Bailecki, D. Auxter, A. Bennett, K. Huber. Row Three: E. Rode, P. Phillips, S. Warrick, K. Beigman L. Brink, K. Peck, M. Thornton, M. Widmer. Row Four: Mrs. Leech, adviser, S. Youngs, S. Gallagher, C. Heer A. Peck, K. Murtland, S. Harrison, C. Fetzer, J. South Ojicerss Sue Gallagher, Vice-Pres., Brenda Brown, Pres., Julie Meschwitz, Treas., Sue Warrick, Chap., Amy Kophman, Hist., Dee Auxter, Sec. S. Henningsen, A. Kophman. Row Five: K. Cox, L. Han- cock, J. Leininger, R, Filer, D. Gooch, B. Meyer, B. Jones, C. Hammel, D. Reagan, S. Brinkman. Row Six: J. Rahm, L. Capriotte, J. Meschwitz, L. Splittgerber, J. Garrett, R. Redford, L. Chapman, N. Metzger, D. Brindley, J. Kronmann,J. Booher. The aim of the Peries is to give of their time, , spirit, and energy to the service of their school and their com- munity. They presented the varsity basketball team with a Rebel Horseshoe and decor- ated the main hall for Christmas. Activities never ceased for the Peries as they sponsored a pep rally and tag day, held their annual Ketch- 'em dance, and their cherry pie sale on Washington's Birthday and stayed dry at their car wash. All of the Quad-Lit functions were headed by the Peries this year. They called the wind Maria . . . Philaletlzean Service S06'Z.6lfjl 2 Through any type of service, 5 the girls of the Philalethean Ser- vice Society work for the betterment of Bowsher and their communtiy. Their worthwhile service projects included sponsoring the Fremont- Ross bus caravan which proved to be a great success. The girls also visited the State Hospital each month and at Christmas time went carolling to three hospitals. Throughout their active year Phils sponsored a mass meeting, the annual Phil snow party, and the gym party which was open to the student body. Officers: Shari Dukes, Trcas.g Candy Cosgrove, V-Pres., Kris Rupp, Pres., Kathy Fellabaum, Hist.g Linda Bondy, Chap., Sue Apple. Sec. Front Row: Paulette Woitzel,joAnn Hering, Kristen Rupp, Ann Collins, Sue Anderson. Row 73110: Sara Sun, Anne jackson, Sue Wisely, Nancy Williams, Cheri Taylor, Linda Bondy, Candy Fleischman, Ginny Heer. Row Three: Camille Gadieux, Chris Cole, Debbie Ludwig, Sally Lange, joan Treter, Cathy Romp, Marcie Zink, Sue Rohrbacher Sue Apple. Row Four: Martha Dungan, Linda Brooks, Linda Larsen, Beth Badertscher, Patty Larsen, Dianna Tea- gue, Laura Mitchell, Debbie Brunner, Vicki Dunbar, jean Kramp. Row Hue: Marilyn Moan, Cindy Jorris, Robbin Frank, Marki Godfrey, Shari Dukes, Barb Kerwin, Kandi Cosgrove, Sue Loehrke, Judy Schick, Ellen Eisemann, Anne Swarthout. Row Six: jane Perry, Joyce McAuley, Dianne Siemens, joan Swarthout, Debby Thomas, Marianne Fullerton, Sally Schulz, Melinda Leech. Paula South, Anne Ericson, Nanci Watson, Mrs. jean Chamberlain, adviser. otia Tlzalia Service Socieyf .A f V ,A ,V f f Q -.MI L-yectwg Front Row: C. Garner, L. Williams, P. Gzik, J. Borer, B. Galla- gher. Row Two: S, Perry, F. Toth, S. Lake, L. Zimmerman, S. Adams, N. Kosinski, T. Stein, M. Bloomer. Row Three: S. Eidson L. Forgach, C. Todd, J. Hudson. S. St. Aubin, S. Snyder, D. Arm- strong, S. Beaverson, K. Uerkwitz. Row Four: B. Enis, C. Williams, C. Grohnke, J. Rush, J. Bauer, K. Eisenmann, P. Franklin, M - ' . n,,',.,yi.,.-wn,r'f ws iffy-fi.-.. '- -, -1, H f .xr,:4L..,j4g75 Siebert, S. Leggett, C. Johnson. Raw Five: L. Mills, D. Sattler, G Kauffman, K. Deitmyer, S. Williams, K. Sutphin, C. Dryer, K Fuller, S. Howell, L. Snyder, V. Linn. Row Sir: Mrs. C. Goforth adviser,J. Petsch, D. Erskine, A. Ries, S. Eastwood, K. Martin, T. Godfrey, D. Bolin, S. Cowley, C, Klotz, D. Jones, D. Burns, D Szalkowski,J. Perry. sale. Ojicers: Pat Gzik, Pres., Marsha Siebert, Sec., Judi Perry, Judy Borer, Penny Franklin, Vice- Pres.g Lynn Forgach, Treas.g Donna Bolin. i The girls of the Notia Thalia Service Society successfully completed their second year as the newest service club at Bowsher. The girls displayed their creativeness with various displays in the library windows. At Christmas time they gave clothes to a needy fam- ily. Thas activities included a bake sale, tag day, and Christmas cookie Zetaletlzean Se1'vz'ce Sociegz The girls of the Zetale- thean Service Society were easily spotted in the halls wear- ing green sweaters and ever- present smiles. At Christmas time as a service project for their community, the Zets pre- pared food baskets for needy families and took orphan chil- dren to Holiday On Ice',. Ac- tivities of the girls included a pep rally, slumber party, and self-sponsored sock hop. Officers: Betty Todd, Treas.g Kathy Trout, Hist.g Sheri Sevrence, Marlene Petersen, Vice- Pres.g Karyn Friecmark, Nancv Smith. Sec.g Sue Borest, Pres. Ann. ... Fran! Row: Karen O'Connor, Nanci Smith, Susan Boerst, Marlene Petersen, Barb DiNardo. Rwo Two: Denise Barrow, Connie Ber- nath, judy Beening, Betty Todd, Sue Eubank, Sheri Sevrence, Judi Hubbard. Row Three: Chris Drogomir, Denise Finn, Becky Old- ham, Daria Dillon, Lynn Tillman, Denise Corey, Dolly DeLucia, Pat Willis. Row Four: Cinci Sisson, Jill Siegel, Cris Signs, Janis Cowley, Debbie Donaldson, Judy Cowley, Lynn Hecklinqer. Pat Felstein, Patti Tefft. Row Five: Cindy Day, Gretchen Duifey, Ellen Morris, Kathy Trout, Diane Misavage, Susan Terwilliger, Nancy Hendricks, Kay Ehrsam, Kathy Lentz, jo Schaal. Row Six: Mrs. Van Tassel, adviser, Nancy Stoner, Linda Hardin, Christine Fell- hauer, Karyn Friemark, Carole Rayman, MaryAnn Kerstetter, Deb- bie Pioterek, Barb Weaver, Debbie Zientara. Le Carole F mncais - e Pe. Front Row: M. Parr, E. Potts, K. Bracken,J. Herold,J. Borer, K. Rupp, L. Williams, N. Smith, M. Clancy, C. Klotz. Row Two: G, Heer, A. Bennett S. Wisely, P. Felstein, L. Bondy, J. Lusher, M. Widmer, A. Auxter, C. Drogomir, G. Taylor. Row Three: C. Day, S. Rohrbacher, M. Moan, D. Donaldson, S. Lange, B. Badertscher, K. Deitmyer, M. Gruenke, S. Hen- ningsen, D. Dillon, C. Taylor. Row Four:J. Hudson, C. Romp,J. Rahn, B Teems, D. Teague, D. Peters, K. Wade, K. Farnsworth, O. Fuller, L. Cap- riotti, M. Ryan, D. Kreger, Mrs. Rozelle. Row Five: C. Beres, D. Zientara, K. Baker, G. Duffey, D. Misavage, L. Hardin, C. Rayman, NI, Petersen, L. Larsen, K. Lentz, K. Ehrsam. D. DiNardo, D. Danko. Row S1Lv:J. Hochstetller, D. Brunner, M. Dungan, McAuley, D. Siemens, D. Path, A. Ericson, J. Mason, J. Watson, N. Walker, C. Kohn, D. Thomas, J. Swarthout, C. Sperry, K.Jones, L. Gressley, Ojicerx: Ginny Heer, Hist.g Debbie Thomas, Sec., Diane Mauk, V-Pres., Marilyn Moan, Pres. ik, ,,iUm91l'!'l 'ff f 5519-fV?C1 7 One of French club's most worthwhile projects is its's annual scholarship award to an outstanding French student. This year the schol- arship totaled two hundred dollars. By means of speakers, Films, and other informative meetings, French club strives to stimulate interest in the culture and civilization of France. French club activities included a Christmas party, the annual banquet at which awards were received. f - . usmLmnn'1si Der GemiZtlz'chkeitsverez'n Each German club member upon being inducted is instructed in a twofold purpose. He is to promote a better understanding between the culture of Germany and America and create a feeling of fellowship between themselves. Although the German club is not a service society, it does provide its members with many rich opportunities. This year the German club sponsored such activities as a Halloween party, a tobogganing par- ty, and their annual banquet. Officers: Tasha Stein, SCCFCIBFYQ juliane Merschwitz, Vice-President, Roger South- ward, Presidentg Tom Senirius, Treasurer, Sally Schulz, Historian. Q Fmnl Row: Dick Sanders, MaryAnn McHugh, Tasha Stein, Becky Learned, Judy Tremp, Karen King, Patrice Greunke, Mary Kay Haag. Row Two: Carol Wendler,judy Schieb, Barb Schick, Gretchen Gratel, Georgiawilceyn- ski, Janet Wollenweber, Patty Larsen, Sue Fromme, Linda Flack. Row Three: Bill Learned, Tom Widmer, Helm Wandseher, Anita Ries, juliane Meschwitz, Diana Rohrhacher, joyce Rieman, Sally Schulz, Chris jackson, Kathy King. Row Four: Chris Ewert, jim Hill, john Knapp, Rich Slay baugh, Rick Clark, jack Rohrbacher, Hans Schmalzried, Lance Bateman jerry Lawrence, Michael McCray, Ulli Ewert. Row Fz'zfe.'- Sharon Hytten hove, Jim Ames, Jeff Healy, Mike Ward, Tom Sinerius, Gregg Gilbert Craig Timm, Bruce Pasch, Tom Lylhe, Don Bockbrader, Doug Baron Roger Southward, Mike Learned, Miss Nancy Thullg advisor. La Tertulia 151 N143 S Q, Front Row: Jeni Hemsoth, Mary Keil, Karyn Kendersonmlan Booher,jane Allen. Mary Horn, Debbie Zurawski, Raw Two: Joyce Leininger, Sandy Howell, Ellen Eisemann. Sue Purcell, Sally Hawkins. Marki Godfrey, Diane Erskine, Debbie Gonsowski. Row Three: Miss Leitner, Lynda Zimmerman, Debbie Pioterek. Carol Braun, Karen Reynders, Karen lx O'Connor, Jim Brubaker, Tara Godfrey, Marie Carr, Ruby Fifer. Row Four: Debbie Burns, Christine Fellhauer, Robyn Lentz, Tom Wolf, Kathy O'Connor, Kenneth Myriee, Ken Bukowski, Paulette Woitzel, Liz Crow- icy. Aided by speakers from Mexico and Argentina, Spanish Club enriched the knowledge of its members in the Helds of the Spanish American language, literature, and music. just for fun the members held a sock hop, bake sale, and a spring banquet. Among the Spanish c1ub's worthwhile service projects was a contribution to Operacion Ninos, a pro- gram for the support of schools in South America. Officers: Janice Booher, Treas.g Sue Purcell, V.P. of Mem., Chris Fellhauer, Pres.g Ellen Eisemann, V,P, of Soegjenny Hemsoth, Chap., Ken Burkowski, Hist. I22 Causal' Honoris Societas Front Row: C. Shemas, P. Stevens, J. Busdieker, C. Sisson, B. Todd, S. Apple, D. Bolandcr, C. Miclke, K. Trout, M. Widmer, S. Gallagher. Mr W. jones, adviser, KI. Kromann, C. Gladieux, B. Pasch, C. Naylor, B. Shaw R. Phillips, N. Gardiner, C. Fleischman, S. Trumbull, S. Sun, E. Bus- dieker. Row Two: E. Beretz, M. Dungan, R. Frank, j. Forster, L. Heck- linger, S. Morrison, J. Hudson, V. jones, C. Cole, N. Williams, S. Tret- tin, A. Peck, S. Harrison, C. Cole, S. Gladieux,-I. Young, M. Knopp. G Lawrence, B. Pockmire, S. Loehrke, K. Cox, M. Keith, D. DeLucia. Row Three: Trumaull, D. Misavage,-I. Meschwitz, M. Brown, D. Krueger G. Meehan, S. Anderson, S. Phillips, C. Sazenbaeher, R. Brehmer, B. Bini- . . .stands for go! Latin club, Bowsher's largest organization, is constant- ly encouraging the study of La- tin and the promotion of the classics. Aiding outstanding La- tin students through scholar- ships and sponsoring a pep rally are just two of the many services Latin club performed this year. The members were kept very busy with such acti- vities as picnics, tag day, Latin week, and a bake sale. The an- nual fall induction and banquet in the spring were also included i in their active schedule. ker, B. Trenchick, B. Burgin, B. Franklin, B. Yosses, T. O'Shea, A. Collins, M. Kerstetter. N. Metzer, P. Senerius, P. Gratcl, B. Kerwin, L. Mitchell. N. Drescher. Row Four: C. Romans, S. Brewster, M. Prajsneruj. Jambor, T. Sawyer, D. Harrison, R. Phillips, B. Thompson. S. Heaton. D. Little, VI. Weygandt, K. Young. C. Clark. C. Marshall, j. McCray, D. Lowe, LI. Skelley, D. Koniczka, T. Myers, G. Lea, E. Yosses,j. Hosley,j. Barley, M. Lenix. Row Five: C. Cox, C. Gladieux, R. Kruegerul. Galvin, G. Mathew- son, G. Ott, T. Byrnes, T. Burns, R. Clark, K, Bersticker, R. Gaddie, H. Cunningham, A. Brown, W. Soule, G. Beck, R. Schneider, B. Bemmeruj. Sayed, D. johnson,j. Frank,J. Dunbar, A. Papenfushj. Laubenthal. Officers: Sue Apple, Sara Sun. See.: Barb Kerwin, Ellen Busdieker, Treats., Candy Fleischman, Tom Myers, V-Pres., Gary Ott, Al Papenfus, Dave john- son, Pres. Front Row: H. Wandscher, N. Stoner, S. Speilman, S. Williams, S. Retz- ke, A. Szmania, B. Loucks, V. Young, D. Radde, C. Fetzer, K. Friemark, C. Uerkwitz. Row 721111: N, Love, K. Beach, B. Nation, M. Vettraino, C. Morris, J. Hubbard, S. Lake, L. Foulk,S. St. Aubin, K. Grimm, L. But- terfield. Row Three: Rush, S. Snyder, C. Tobias, L. Smith, P. Willis D. Finn, D. Sworden, B. Hahn, K. Peck, C, Elgas, P. Riffner. L. Snyder, Miss Knoppg adviser. Row Four: L. Smith, D. Sattler, J. Bauer, L. Compton, E. Morris, C. Dryer, J. Rahn, C. Cates, P. Kanthak, B. Gal- lagher, D. Fry, P. Mowery, L. Brooks, P. Shepherd, D. Loch. Future Business Leaders qfflmerica Participating in worthy Officers, Carol Uerkwitz, Rec. Sec., Linda Butter- field, Treas.g Pat Willis, Pres., Linda Snyder, Rep., Linda Foulk, Chap., Joyce Rush, V-Pres. Corres. Sec., Karen Friemark. Cnot pictured? undertakings for the improve- ment of business and the com- munity is the objective of the Future Business Leaders of America. Through service pro- jects for Bowsher and the com- munity F.B.L.A. members reach high to obtain their goal. Among their service pro- jects were food baskets for poor families, a party for or- phan children and setting a- side money each year for the purchase of a mimeograph ma- chine. This year the Future Business Leaders entertained themselves with parties, spon- soring a tag day, and co-spon- soring a sock hop. 124 F.B.L.A. members listen attentively ala meeting if E wt 415 f W 1 i el . .L .5 .L Akkh y 4 I A 1 . .. Y K Q ,4 ,lf Fran! Row: V. Marlin, K. Beach, C. Ramlou, W. Halt, D. Bolin, K, Groah, S. Newman, V. Jones. Row Four: B. Holst, G. Osten, L. Mulva- Bethuy, P. Cunningham. Row Tum: S. Cofer, C. Collins, S. Kemmer- ney, Strausbaugh, D. Snyder, D. Radde, A. Ericson, P. Gee, D. Mast- ley, L. Gouker, B. Oldham, K. Huber, B. Pigott, P. Hayward. Row Three: in, T. Corwin. S. Schultz, A, Reiter, C. Gladieux, S. Pigotl, C. Guhl, P. Rochte, Future Homemakers q'Amerz'ca F.H.A. members prepare Anne's Homecoming cam- paign. The girls of the Future Homemakers of America Club work to promote a growing ap- preciation of the joys and sat- isfaction of homemaking. En- tertaining ladies at the state hospital, making stuffed ani- mals for underprivileged chil- dren, and National F.H.A. week were just a few of their service projects. Once again the girls sponsored the annual Homecoming mum sale. They also pleased the student body by selling candy apples and popcorn balls throughout the year. 125 Officers: C. Ramlow, V. Pres, P. Cunningham, K Bethuy, Treas.g W. Halt, Pres., K. Beach, D. Bolin Sec.g V. Martin. Future Teachers of America Front Row: Carol Rayman, Dianna Teague, Karlynn Murtland Kathy Farnsworth, Rau' Two: Mary Kay Haag, Lynda Zimmerman Sue Henningsen, Pam Phillips, Ellen Rode. Row Three: julie-larvis Cass Mielke, Mary Keil, Robin Redford, Chris Frobase. Lynn For gach, Peggy Clancy, Rozz- Four: Sue Rohrbacher, Connie johnson, Qf1ir:em.' Dianna Teague, Rec. Sec.: Robyn Redford, Treas.g Carol Rayman. Pres., Kathy Farnsworth. Chap., Kai-lynn Murtland, Vice-Pres.: Diane Siemans. Corres. Sec. l26 Sally Brinkman, Maryanne Keith, Margo Greunke, Diane Wulff. Row Five: judy Fremp, jean Kramp, Diane Erskine, Thom Smith, Vicki Dunbar, Sally Lange, Liz Capriotti. Rnzv Six: Connie Ramlow. Kathy Martin, JoAnn Hering, Mrs. Shaneek, adviser, Paulette Woit- zel, Sharon Hyttenhove, Carol Kohnmjudy Garrett. The members of the Future Teachers of America Careers Club strive to stimulate interest and understanding of the teaching profession among it's members. F.T.A. members boosted spirit by selling Rebel badges during the football season. A bake sale, sock-hop, guest speakers, and Metropolitan Future Teachers of America meet- ings climaxed the year's activities. All the mem- bers served their community and their school by ushering at area-wide teacher meetings. Pammea'z'cal Careers Club Fmnl Rout: Mrs. Lola Shelineg adviser, Francine Toth, Kathy Sutphin, Christine Fellhauer, Sue Anderson. Anne Collins, Ellen Busdieker. Pat Stevens, Gail Taylor. Razz' 7i.'w.- Terry Watson, Mary Horn, Valerie Hut! ton. janice Young, Barb Sanders, Pat Cunningham, Karen King, Angela Bennet. Row 77m'u: Jane Hudson, Sue Trombley, Sally Youngs, Nanry Lester, Annette Mondville. Donna Armstrong, Ruth Marhflar, ,Ian South, Alison Reiter. Row Four: Kathy Siemens, Kathy Kazmaier, Pat Caroll, The purpose of the Para- medical Careers Club is to discuss the opportunities in nursing and re- lated medical fields offered today. The members served their com- munity by providing Christmas baskets and presents for the needy families. They planned trips to hospitals, a mortuary, and co- sponsored a sock hop with F.H.A. and F.T.A. during the year. Marybeth DeLamater, ,jane Bonser, Kathy King, jackie Snyder. Christine Heer, Debbie Bolander. Barb Higgins. Row Fz'z'v: Margie Schultz. Barb Meyer, Judy Mathewson, Debbie Path, Carol Braun, Nancy Kuhlman, Barb Hansen, Nancy Walker, Laura Mitchell, Cathy Romp. Rhonda Pagels. Razz' Six: Ed Hutchison, Kim Marlin, Barb Mikolajrzyk. Peggy Carr, Teresa O'Shea, jim Hays, Paula Gratcl, Anita Boardman. Gail Schramm, Mary Ann Kerstetter, Annette Papenfus. ..,. Officers: Christine Fellhauer, Hist.g Anne Collins, Vice-Pres.: Kathy Sutphin, Pres., Sue Anderson, Treas.g Ellen Busdieker. Sec. 127 Chess Club Top lo Bnlmm: Tom Tobias, B. Koenig, D. Walch, D. Clark, D. Weygandt, K. Ankele, D. jaynes, Weygandl, B. Phillips, R. Weilant, Mr. Krumwiede, adviser, D. Sloan, M. Stantonhl. Schreiber. Like our athletic teams at Bowsher, the Chess Club also hopes to compete in the City League competition which includes matches and tournaments. Although they don't have money making projects, they still contribute their time and financial help to the Student Council and Inter-club Council. Their main goal is to promote the pop- ularity of Chess by learning more about the game. 128 . ,A-Qi Concentration .... checkmatel Officers: Jay Weyganclt, Seng john Schreiber, Treats., Roy Wielant, V-Pres., Tom Tobias, Pres. Knot picturedj Is there an algebraic way to count the holes in the ceiling? Officers: Chris Frobaseg judy Schick, Pres.g jane Hudsong Tom Myers, V- Pres.g Mark Prajsner, Sec.g Betty Beauch, Treas. Math Club Fran! Row: C. Frobase, B. Shaw, J. Hudson. Second Row: Shick, N. Walker, C. Kohn, B. Beauch. Third Row: M. Prajsner, Mr. Lange, T. Myers. In addition to visiting the T.U. Observatory and holding a picnic in june, Math club members still found time to test their white thumbs at a bake sale, Promoting an interest in mathematics, and relating math to everyday life are two goals toward which the Math club strives. Several guest speakers talked to the club this year, and the members contributed projects and reports for interest. This busy club also sponsored a booth at the annual carni- val. 129 Alchemist Club .5 l ' Fronl Row: xl. Leininger, D. Peters. B. Sturtz, S. Sun, C. Gladieux, B. Ile, A- Wfbff, ,l- Hudson- R010 77m'r'f W- Kinful- Clark. D-,l0h lS0f1 Krueger. M. Greunke. Rout Tzro: R, Redfordul. Zink, D. Lowe, D. Lit- ClCmCT1S. D. B0nlly. G. Beck. B. Burgin. Officers: Bob Sturtz, Vice-Pres.g Camille Gladieux, Sec.g Sara Sun, Pres.: Bob Krueger, Treas. l3O The Alchemist Career club began its second year at Bowsher under the new supervision of chem- istry teachers, Mr. Erkert and Miss Garret. With the aid of speakers and various science projects, the Al- chemist members strive to enrich their scientific knowledge and pro- mote the chemistry and physics pro- grams at Bowsher. This year they served their school by contributing decorations during the holiday sea- son. Biology Club Front Row: J. Michalak, P. Fern, S. Leininger, N. Hendricks, G. Huff- man, W. Soule, S. Marti, Row 7iuo: M. Zink, lj. Harms, C. Paone, -I. Treter, J. Cowley. D. Auxter, B. Schaefer, A. Huber. Row Three: K. Mielke, M. Knepper, G. johnson, -I. Drescher, tl. Meschwitz, L. Irwin Ably led by Mr. Wolfe, the Biology club successful- ly Hnished it's second year. Speakers, outings, a Christmas party, and the annual summer nature hike highlighted the year's activities. Among their various service projects they provided a food basket for the needy at Christmas time. Members of the Biology club endeavored to increase their knowledge of science and to understand it's importance in their everyday lives. Gayle and Nancy pause at the solarium. C. Wilczynski, M. Godfrey, M. Fauble. Raw Four: K, O'Conn0r, A, Weber, T. Godfrey, T. Sinerius, C. Clark, M. Monduille, K. Bukowski, C. Knapp, J. Hays, S. Phillips. Row Fz'z'e: T. Burns, W. Swearingen. Mr. Wolfe, adviser, B. Pasch, D. Gielzen. Omcerx: Whit Soule, Treas., Gayle Meehan, Sec., Scott Leininger, Pres.g Gary Huffman, Hist., Nancy Hendricks, Vice-Pres. 131 Linda Hancock, Senior: Karen Friemark, Seniors Kandi Cosgrove, Co-Edilor J' ' L... 9. A , W-mm'xa-f Kris Rupp, Faculty Paula South, Sports Mrs. Brown, Adviser Tasha Stein, Businexx Manager Judy Watson, Organization: Lynda Snyder, Orgamkalionx --.-....... Demsc Fmn Underclassmen . . ' 1 , X . t , a l ' X , , . S Sue Purcell, Co-Editor , X l Kathy Baker, Underclaxxmen ! i I Mike Foley, Sports Linda Toth, Faculty Dick jacob, Sport.: Linda Hardin, Student Lye .lack Siegel, Sflldffll Llfe The 7967 Apogee Stqjf l33 Art and Pholography: john Kellermeier, CliFfOn, Sieve Snark. jan South, Aduerlising Manager 1 Linda Foulk, Businexx Jllanager Gary Ott, Editor-in-chiqf Page Editors: Slandingi Linda Bundy, Liz Capriotti, Bekky Ennis, Gary Ott. 134 Sealed: jerry Beaverson Reporters: Slanding: Rod Konrad, john Clark, jerry Bolduan, Dee Huffman, Margy Vogeli, Betty Todd. Sealed: Kathy Halsey. Miss Patricia Osborn, Aduixer 135 The 7967 Cres! Steiff Reporters: Standing: joyce Leininger, Lynda Lester, Sara Sun, Lynn Gressley, john Kellermeier, Gail Kauffman, Sealcd: Alison Reiter, Girls Athletic Association .W - . . 4- - W Front Row: J. Wehrle, L. Gouker, P. Thornten, D. Hessel,J. Pickerman, C. Abodeely, M. McHugh, L. Haffelder, K. Johnson, B. Nation. Raw Two: Mrs. Fisher, adviser, A. Papenfus, S. Beach, L. Amsler, D. Becker, D. Kamper, D. Frick, K. Cofer, S. Heebsh, V. Gregory. Row Three: P. Glover, B. Hanson, M. Ronfeldt, D. Hay, S. Gladieux, G. Schramm, K. Jones, B. Braker, M. Walker, C. Sterman, S. Provo, J. Daran, V. Young. Row Four: W. Smith, M. Bivens, C. Bigelow. T. Zidarin, L. Johnson, L, DeLusha, L. Mattes, D. Stafford, B. Biniker, C. Arnald, S. Klinck, S. Speelman, Row Five: D. Wells, C. Beach, C. Kirschbaum, T. Watson, C. Gladieux, Hudson, C. Miller, Schaal, C. lvaack, M. Cunning- ham, K. Reynders, J. Allen, J. Vanell, Row Six: B. Pasch, M. Renzetti, D, Wulff, C. Watkins, P. Leech, P. Greunke, R. Mulford, M. Pigott, M. Carr, B. Kurtz, B. Fields, S. Boring, C. Klotz, M. Greunke, K. Johnson. Row Seven: D. Allen, P. Ferguson, T. O'Shea, M. Roepke, J. Mathew- son, D. Brindley, C. Johnson, L. Splittgerber, R. Marmar, L. Eschen- burg, K. King, C. I-leer, D. Bolander, J. Bonassi, R. Lentz, G. Lawrence. Row Eight: S. Swanson, R. Belston, M. Seitz, L. Brink, K. Porter, K. Uerkwitz, M. Sutphin, P. Schmidt, L. Johnson, L. Lester, D, Armstrong, M. Ryan, P. Cummingham, S, Brinkman, K. Weaver, D. Veitch, M. Knopp. Row Nine: P. Mignin, S. McLean, K. Jones, L. Morckel, M. Harrison, S. Drews, S. Morrison, L. Stephenson, A. Mondville, R. Ro- mans, S. Beaverson, V. Jones, K. Ludwig, K. Grimm, R. Roberts. Row Ten: K. Fuller, S. Rotramel, S. Kiener, K. Bassett, D. Cox, V. Hutton, K.James. Promoting physical fitness for girls through athletics is the G.A.A.'s main objective. Regular intramural sports highlighted their profitable year. The girls sponsored bake sales, a splash party at Laurel Hills, presented awards and induct- ed new officers for the forth coming year. Offers: Dianne Brindley, Treas., Sue Warrick, Pres., Kathy Fuller, Vice- Pres.g Kathy Bassett, Hist., Debbie Reagan, Sec. Barbershop Club Front Raw: D. Ball, D. Richard, Kopaniasz, C. Marshall, Hudson. Row Tivo: T. Schoonover, Kellermeier, T. Kopnniasz, K. Myrice. The Barbershop club was formed to en- tertain those boys interested in singing barber- shop quartet music. This spring the club was honored by sending their boys to a solo and en- semble contest. And the beat goes on, . .. Officers: john Kellermeier, Pres.5 Terry Kopaniasz, Seng john Hudson, V-Pres.g Jim Kopaniasz, Hist.g Don Richard, Treas. 137 Voices combine . . . harmony . . . Officers: Marybeth DeLamazer, Secg Chris Marshall, Presg Gary Brinkman, V. Presg Nanci Smith Treas. in ' ji' V 138 sefexpression . . Choir .. 2. A , A K Q D Front Row: S. Schick, S. Kastcn, A. Huber, M. Metzger, M. Bloomer, S. Marti, Galvin, C. Williams, S. Eubank, S. Adams, D. Auxter, C. Jones, B. Nation, D. Leech, C. Sisson, E. Busdieker, M. Haag, J. Ingle, D. Reddish. Row Two: B. Enis, S. Wiseley, L. Mulvaney, D. Shively, S. Youngs, K. Berlman, M. Reyske, S. Parrish, C. Taylor, G. Kauffman, K. Jones, J. Cowley, S. Seferian, C. Corwin, S. Hawkins, L. Bailey, B Young, A. Trenin, L. Chapman, P. Harmon. Row Three: P. Felslein, L. Esckenburg, K. Mielke, S. Speelman, Mason, S. Henningsen, K. Eise- mann, N. Walker, M. Clancy, D. Jones, R. Pagels, D. Reagan, D. Allen, K. Collier, D. Denman, J. Leruth, C. Young, D. Path, A. Ries, K. Hal- sey, M. DeLamater. Row Four: D. Richard, M. Prajsner,J. Kellermeier D. McCarthy, D. Baron, J. McGovern, T. Tobias, J. Lock, G. Brinkman S. Phillips, N. Metzger, R. Belston, B. Beauch, G. Lea, D. Ball, S. Lowe C. Fetzer. D. Mikolojczak, N. Risner, K. Slider, B. Schaefer. Row Five, T. Kopaniasz, T. Phillips, T. Schoonover, Shanteau, C. Marshall D. Palenske, T. Burns, L. Meed, C. Ott, C. Timm, R. Day, B. McGee J. Ladd, K. Myrice, J. Laubemhol, T. Stanley, R. Gilbert, J. Ames, R Gillmore, K. Knerr, B. Beckman, R. Konrad, R. Piekurski. Strings, Woodward, Brass First Violins Bodo Bemmer Janice Booher Susan Gallagher Christine Heer Annejackson Kint VVilliam Second Violins Cheryl Arnold Mary Cureton Nancy Drescher Debbie Huffman Constance Shemas V iolas Ba rb B raker Doug Peterson Tru mpel jerry Skelley Man Smith Percussion Tim Bork Ann Hersland jerry White I-'ioloncello James Anderson Jeffery Heer Barb Kerwin joEllen Peterson Pam Reiter Al Sayed Bass Nancy Gardiner Sue Loehrke Piano Tom Davies Oboe Marianne Fullerton Percussion . . . Orchestra I ig, ,JW , - Z pigg y , . iiiilffff . , i Flules Sue Apple Shari Dukes Iam: Kronmann Nancy Williams Paulette Woitzel Cla rinel Sue Anderson Dianna Teague French Hom Gary HoH'man Mr. Grabill ably directs the Orchfstra- Ojfcers: Barb Kerwin, Treas.g Matt Smith, Pres.g Sue Apple, V-Pres.g Shari Dukes, Sec. Knot picturedj Hl BanaQ .Majorettesg Pep Band ,QT ' .-f S- di - ' ' - X I M Q ' W - ,1 'L wwe ' -, . A j is-gsvastaie 9 2 ' 'TI' ,, ' , . . - A . f ,,.tf1Wg N ---f- y K, ,y y ,i,,,rw se2 - ' 3 .L eu- .. 3 ,iiwgr A ,,5,:aM.,.25 Y Q if - - 5 . , I K x,,,.....wM- .Y- ,.,,,w..m- f M X , S Mm- H 2 Mew? W .V Flult-x Judith Bauer Cheryl Boles Mike Brehmer Kathy Fellabaun Christine Fellhauer Rebecca Fields Judith Garrett Margo Greunke Christine Hammel Nancy Hendricks Susan Kemmerly Patricia Larsen Janice Leruth Barbara McCormick Sally Schulz Sandra Stephenson Patricia Tefft Paulette Woitzel Bass Clarinet Janis Cowley Margie Schultz Clare Vye Clrzrinclx Rhoda Barnes Diane Beening Judith Beening Barry Biniker Maryjo Bloomer Sue Bringman Debra Brunner Barbara Di Nardo Sandra Drews Patricia Fern Sue Foster Gregg Gilbert Barbara Hudanski Sherry Kasten Carol Kohn Kathy Martin Carol Naylor Sue Mc Lean Cathleen Mickens Carol Miller jenny Petsch Carol Rayman Bill Sayre jo Ann Schaal Linda Stephenson Dianna Teague Judith Tremp Kathy Uerkwitz Mike Ward Deborah Zurawski S3372 Saxophone Robert Amsdcn Deborah Bolander Dennis Mathias john Myers Patrick Patten Todd Rogers Bill Taylor Baritone Hom Denise Cox Tad Sandburg Stmxaphone jamesjohns james Miller Baxson Carol Klotz Trnmbaner Daniel Bondy Tom Myers Bruce Pasch Greg Smith Pcrrurrion Tim Bock I Brenda Gallagher Tom Galvin Dave Gorny Scott Leininger Larry Mulford Tom Rood Jerry White Trumpels Mark English Orville Fuller Stuart Grant Kathleen Hendrix Richard Mather George Mathewson jeff McGill Brian Pratt Richard Sanders Matt Smith john Schroeder Kim Valentine Steve Zollars French Hom Gary Hoffman Tuba Dave Swift Musz'cal notes and lzzlglz steplbing Frunl Row: Mary jo Bloomer, jenny Petvh, Sherry Kasten. Razz' Two: Sue Foster, Diane Beening, Jer- ry While, Nancy Hendrickshludy Beening. ' I s Q V if Q..-'-ffl g 'SQQY 5912? Q .?d,i.!,, . It 1 K 5, ' ' l Officers: Chris Hammel, Sec., Nancy Hendricks, Treas.g jerry White, Bruce Pasrh. V-Pres., Bob Amsden, Pres. Fronl Row: Dave Swift, jerry White, Bruce Pasch, Tad Sandberg, Pat Patten, Todd Rogers. Rum Tzvo: Mau Smith, Dan Bondy, Tom Myers, Stuart Gram, John Myers, Bob Amsden, Mike Spenccx. Tom Galvin. George Mathewsnn, jerry Skelley Qnot pic- turedy 143 A Q Q 9 41 .L Front Rum: K. Bassett, M. Gross, K. Belhuy, Hubbard, N, Kogingkis ger, T. Stein. Row Four: C, Miller, L. Mulvaney, K. Friemark. D. Hes- S, Adams, B. Learned, S. Eubank, L. Forgach. Row Two: P. Willis, S. SCL V- Lynn, L- Bf00lCS, BHUCF, DA BUTIIS, Lt Mitchell, B- Lamb, P. VVarrick, S, Lake, B. Hahn, C. Hgmmgl, Trerer, SA Her-mingsm, D, Schmidt. Row Five: C. Ramlow, D. Bolin, YV. Halt, A. Collins, C. Gar- Stafford, P. Cunningham. Row Three: P. Konz, S, Lange, B. Badert- MUN-Smllh-K' RYHU-M-Cl3nCY-R Redford scher, B. Tcems, G. Oslen, C. Roesch, K, Fuller, K. Cosgrove, D, Kre- School Service workers perform various tasks essential to the successful operation of Bowsher. They serve in the attendance, athletics, activities, ' and nurse's ofhces. They also assist in the library and at the stationer's desk. Each of them donate their study halls so that these essential services may be carried out. Girls enjoy donating time to School Service, Picking up attendance cards is one ofjoan's daily tasks, l44 D.E.C,fl., Ifmnl Row: K. Baker, C. Cumberworlh, P. Franklin, S. East- wood. Harrison, M. Cunningham, I.. Bialecki. Rum' Two: D. Sworden, -1. Simmons, l.. Hancock, K. Gust, xl. Rot-hte, S. Boerst, M. Sullivan, P. 0. W.E. Among the newer clubs at Bowsher this year was Occupational VVork Experience, or O.W.E. En- couraging students to complete their education and to develop good work habits are important ideals of O.W.E. This new organization drew up it's first con- stitution this year. They displayed their artistic abil- ity in sponsoring a booth for our annual carnival. The club expects to expand greatly in the coming years. 0.l'l'.E., Front Row: M. Manion, Hayden, D. Retzlolf, Thomas, R. Case.J. Donaldson, D. Planck, M. Scofield, D. Long, Ron- Two: D. Wol- lenweber, B. Deck, R. Ickes, T. Sloealm, J. Long, S. Lavertz, D. O'Leary, Petec. Rout 77zn'e: B. Curtis. M. Marquette, Jerry Elson, T. Hendricks, C. Balsmeyer, S. Corkins, Sxlohnson, P. Gzik, D.E.C.A. A new and different program has been intro- duced to Bowsher this year. The program is Distri- butive Education or D.E.C.A. and its purpose is to provide cooperative distributive education students with the opportunity for leadership and growth. The students and members attend school in the morning and then hold jobs in the afternoon. During the hol- idays D.E.C.A. members supplied their community with a Christmas shopping guide. M. Darr, ISL Hoover. Row 77nz'e.' A. Jureh, R. Maier, W. Hollabaugh, B. Simonds, D. Shepherd, B. Kirsher. TTWX ff9fff L NI' K D P W ww WMV QS GRY VY N ' VN Mb Ag! p V N W I Syizj Jffdu in jqvyfgiy if W Y9g,JU'15 'fUJ67 W y D, w Q, MQW? 553 JVM if N wp gW jyXP my UNF yywy wp W WW Aymp W6 .5 GJ QW diff Q JV WQU 51539, J Q1 2 g wOU'XYyjf my jf' Q5 gf AJ , A, BU Cwigdyl j fd fwryiffa 55Wg Sliijfdgjx WVYHQ , Qfxwfv W WEN EMO! of ffwfgff ff' NW If sv, if Desire, Determz'natz'0n, Drive Q Q 25- 1 J iv -gf-f ef ,1- A ,I . , P E V -f . Ry: 0 .5-J SBQQIM 55 Q' K Q xeee 3 'T5 5 Sir 4 N nf A , 1 iw , - f 2- Q 'X ' 1 Varsity Coaches: Mr. Robert Szakovits, Mr. Charles Darnell, Mr. George Machoukas, Mr. Paul Kegg. help bring success to the 1966 Varsizjf Co-Captains Petejames and Tom Duncan. Varsily Managers: Dave Ball, jim Hays, Ed Hutchison. Row Two: john Myers, Dave Hackenberg, Smith Brewster, Collcn Kenny, Andy Anderson, 151 Jeff B0ldU-'ln Denny Cole Bill DeVanna Tom Duncan Halfback FullbZiClC H2llfbaCk Quarterback 1966 Senior End Tackle Chris Baymillff Keith Bersticker Grz'a'a'ers Tom Bigler Val Bowes Tackle l Guard Mike Foley Gary F orquer jim Galliers pete James Fullback Tackle Hallback Guard l52 E Mike G6I1d?1SZCk Rick Gilbert Dave Leybourne Hallback Hallback End john Knapp Tim Nusbaum john Page Guard End Center Eric Thober Bart Young Chuck Wagner Tackle End Quarterback With the blocking of Denny Cole and Val Bowes, Mike Gendaszek gains ten yards l53 'sa- av -0 --V. K. nnffa , Rua' A- sif f .-gf 'L -Q-. ., iw.. , Xa' lfyou zfhinkyou can t W an v as 1 5 x. V, g., 5 mv ,, .- ' , i A ,P,: +:.sf ' , Lo, , KAL ' 5',x.,'N 'JPG' ' 'wt my J , K ' Q v 1 Q ' 1:-. 1 . J g,c .fm xvkwi '. 55. S, . ,' ,if 'ixwfy ? ',Jn A . W .A ,M -g5,:',f Q. ' M fb Y kkywwwu A 8 , , Y- 1 you will! Fronl Row: Asst. Coach l..aFramboise, D. Mikolajczak, D. Franks, S. Lowe, M. Katich, B. Learned, M. Mock, LI. Dauer, D. Glover, K. Slider. Row Two: D. Bennington, R. Schneider, T. Ocdahl,J. Morris, J. Restor- ick, C. Knapp, R. Wandtke, D. Slaybaughhj. Perz, B. Dashner, L. Mul- john Morris sweeps around left end against Central. The junior varsity has made big improvements this year. With the help of its new coach, Bill Knopper, who is a traveling physical education instructor, the team closed the 1966 season with a record of three wins and four losses. For the Hrst time in B0wsher's history the j.V. team was composed solely of sophomores. Spirit and attitude were two important assets that uniHed the team. The ex- perience the junior varsity gained will be invaluable when assuming varsity leadership. vaney. Row Three: P. Stein, K. Watson, C. johnson, B. Bowers, B. Day M. Archambeau, T. Burns, C. Gladieaux, B. Pratt, T. Lytle, H. Lepiarz S. Kaighin, Coach Bill Knopper, B. Dennis. J. V. 's show z'm,br0vemen1f One block is not enough, asjay Perz sweeps end against Central I 1 Freshmen clinch second place in Cigz Fran! Row: D. Sokolwski, S. Slicker, G. Woolard, S. Grant, J. Bilck, G. Surergosz, D. Kuhn, Coach Fred Edwards, G, Davis, M. Corbett, T. Day, Hayward,J. Mowka, D. Schactzke, R. O'Rourke. Raw Two: J. Calgie, S. S. Micholak, D. Borrow. Row Four: D. Hackenburg, D. Duncan, G. Keim, Baker, J. Bender, A. Seiple, B. Boring, S. DeShetler, G, Southward, L. M. Rahn, Asst. Coach Ron Hudson, T. Heebsh, T. Soldenwagner. R. Foley, B, Ernst, D. Paszko. Row Three: A. Anderson, R. Williams, D. Lauman, G. Hernandez, Asst. Coach Chuck Kasten Qnot picturedJ. The Bowsher Freshman had a fine record of five wins and two losses, placing second in the City League. The two victors over Bowsher were Waite and DeVilbiss, who both defeated the Frosh by only one touchdown. Much hustle and drive put the boys on top, though the team lacked size and number this year. An 8-2 victory over St. Francis proved to be the outstanding game of the season. All players were honored at the annual Football Banquet, and later received Freshmen letters. 157 H1-.kv Ulrlhunfs radiant smile makes her enthusiasm evidem. Givinga rebel yell, Linda 1,31-gf,-rl displays support for Bowsher's team. ' ' W1 A ,- ' - wif The spark and elation of cheerleader, Nam-Y Kmgnski , show through her performance E n Zhuszasm and Zgzalyz . wr , sw' 5,4 IV L L 1 ieii. fs ws xl.. .' 1. ' A ' , ' ' -I 1 lf-L .5 ,.. 1 l Rain, glggg, snow A , , Candy plicscgumn still roots for her team. 158 ., 91 L' J .V ,Q if-O. 5 Varsity captain, Fr , 1 by, ponders overthescoreboard. :V 4 AMLK: ,,r.,, f--M, ,,. 'I ,,.a ,..7,,.,j,,,f, ,ryx Q,. X 4, 'ng X.. QE :sa fav' Cheerleaders proudly present their greeting tothe gridders. Bollom: Denise Barrow, Kathy Fear Amy Kophman Ann Hersland Lynn Hecklmger Lynda Snyderg Reserve cheerleaders l59 Front Row: B. Bowers, T. Duncan, D. jacob, G. Campbell, J. Clem- Lea,. Row Three: j. Hays, K. King, A. Wismer,j. Campbell j Hoch ens. Rozx- Two: M. Kennedy, T. Czerwiee, H. Rhoades, J, Bryant, G. stettler, N. Risner. Strength and e0nj9'a'enee build as season progresses Coach Knisely ably guided his varsity cagers through a difficult schedule, battling some of the highest ranked schools in Ohio. Gaining strength and experience with each game. Bowsher closed the season with a record of five wins and thirteen losses. Most of the victories for the round ballers came from outside ofthe city. Two of the most impressive games for the team were the near upset of Libbey, where Bowsher led until the fourthlquarter and the strong defeat of Rogers, the G.L.L. champs. Although the team will feel the loss of its seniors, the experience and confidence gained this year will be valuable to the return- ing players. Varsity Scoreboard Bowsher 70 Perrysburg . . Bowsher 45 Libbey .... Bowsher 63 Waite . . Bowsher 38 Rosslord . . Bowsher 39 Macomber . . . Bowsher 74 Maumee . . Bowsher 56 DeVilbiss .... Bowsher 53 St. Francis .... Bowsher 61 Central .... Bowsher 68 Start .... Bowsher 46 Scott ........ Bowsher 50 Woodward . . . Bowsher 89 Cardinal Strich Bowsher 67 Libbey ....... Bowsher 66 Rogers . . . Bowsher 56 Waite ...... Bowsher 59 Macomher . . . Bowsher 80 DeVilbiss .... 312. 5 ina. Gene Campbell jack Clemens Tom Duncan Dlckjacob Guard Forward Forward Guard Fighting for loose ball, Gene Campbell regains possession. 161 Roundballers s f in ,X lm slzowjirm as tension builds Frnnl Rnwrj. Morris, D. Longenecker, G. Prueuj. Hoffman. C. ovits, L. Mulvaney, T. Sandberg, H. McLean, QI. Pilewski, C. Hoskins. Row Tzzfo: R, Kellett, D. Crothers, H. Cunningham, Gladieux. B, Pasch. R. Clark, D. Koester. Row Three: Coach R, Szak- Under the new leadership of Coach Robert Szako- vits the junior Varsity basketball team finished with a four and fourteen record. The team constantly hustled, even when defeat was almost evident. The j.Vfs played their best game against rival Start by rallying in the closing minutes ofthe game to hand Start a 44-38 defeat. I unior Varsity and Freshmen ,etfwa-msuaeewe. A- . mf: f:i1.s:-snnvfefff,-.fewf,1f ,. f -L --. maannmzw. ' , Front Row.'j. Anderson, Mgr.g G. Zientara, R. O'Rouke, G. Her- nandez, B. Ernst, D. Sokolowski, Coach Darnell. Row Two: G. Keim, S. DeShetler, R. Roberts, M. Rayman, R. Lauman, G. hola' prospects for the future Davis. Row Three: S. Grant, J. Healy, B. Rohrbacher,j. Martin, M. Sobecki, P. Manzek, G. Boudreaux, P. Maxwell. This year's Freshman team, under the new direction of Coach Charles Darnell, showed improvement as the year progressed. With team work and individual effort on the part of the players, the cagers gained respect from the loyal Rebel fans. Although the record was four and fourteen, the team as a whole gained the needed experience which will be useful forjunior Varsity next year. Y. Coach Schleivert, Eric Thober, Pete James, Tim Dukes, Scott McGarity, Lee Dailing, Mike Marquette, Tim Kaighin. john Cutcher, Bill Berry, Frank Polesovsky, Stewart Grant. Ina'ivz'a'ual Wirts reap rewards for Matmen Enthusiasm, desire, and many hours of hard practice sparked the 1967 wrestling team to a six and three record. One of the highlights of the season was the match with Libbey. Bowsher handed the Cowboys a forty-three to nothing shutout which was the Hrst shutout in wrestling at Bowsher. The team closed its season by whipping the arch rivals, Start, thirty-seven to tive. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Bowsher .' ..,,, 14 Macomber ..,... . . 22 Bowsher ...... 24 Woodward . . . . . 9 Bowsher ,,.... 13 Central . . . . . . 23 Bowsher ,..... 9 St. Francis . .. . . . . 28 Bowsher ...... 32 Waite ..... . 9 Bowsher ....., 26 DeVilbiss , . . , . ll Bowsher ....,. 24 Scott .... . . . 19 Bowsher ..,... 43 Libbey .,.. 0 Bowsher ...... 37 Start . . , . 5 166 Co-Captains Tim Dukes and Frank Polesovsky 4 Gmpp lers ish with I I E 2 six and three mark Tim Dukes is honored as first four letter winner in Cross Country. CROSS-COUNTRY SCOREBOARD Bowsher ...,.. 47 Bowsher ...... I 7 Bowsher ...... I 6 DeVi1biss ....... Waite ..... . . . Central .... ..... Bowsher ...... 23 Woodward ....,. 33 Bowsher ,..... 19 Macomber ...... 47 Bowsher ...... 16 St. Francis ...... 43 Bowsher ...... 18 Scott ........... 42 Bowsher ...... 22 Start ........... 33 Bowsher ...... 20 St. Francis ...... 35 Bowsher ...... 17 Waite ...., . . . 43 Bowsher ...... 39 Libbey .... . . . I6 Bowsher ...... 16 Scott .... . . 39 Bowsher ..,... 15 Start ...... . . . 40 Bowsher ...... 42 DeVilbiss ......, Bowsher ...... 25 Woodward ...... 30 Bowsher ...... 19 Central ......... 42 lst place-Anthony Wayne Invitational 16th place-B.G.S.U. Cross-Country Invitational 13th place-Cleveland Stjoseph Invitational 3rd place Toledo City League First place, Anthony Wayne Invz'ta1fz'0na!, Fronl Row: Dan Murphy, Fred LaPlante, Tim Dukes, Gallagher, Dan Shaske, William Berry. Row Four: Lee Mike Kennedy, Ray Sievert. Row Two: Dave St. Aubin, Dailing, jerry Debien, Rusty Lucas, Dick Klippstein, Keith Kelley, Jack Webb, john jambor, Greg jakubow- Doug Longenecker. ski. Row '1Ytree: Mr. Ron Schlievert, Garry Finn, Steve Fran! Row: Bill Cosgrove. Paul Johnson, VVnlter Celley, Fauble, Row Three: Paul Manzck, JCIT Kealy, Mike Mike Brehmcr. Rom' Tzrvu: Tim Bowles, Alell l-leer, Craig R3l'm0nfl, MV- Ron Sfhlllwffl' winning I3-3 recom' . . . Cross-county Congratulations goto Dan after breaking Frcd's old record Harriers accept recognition, first place at Anthony Wayne, l Fran! Row: Bill Wittich, George Mignin, Tim Dukes, Mike Fullerton, Brian son, Denny Cole, Tom Duncan. Rim' Fnuf: Mr. Ron Schlievert, Chrib Kest. Row Two: Ray Phillips, jim Krause, Jerry Debian, Larry Long- Baymiller. Bob Cummins. Tom Sencrius, Mr Ci.uck1Wm'm'll necker, Larry Bennington, Row 71h7e't'f Joe Porter, Terry Gerber, Edjolm- Track, gay . . . team and zndzwdual ejjirzfs Mike Kennedy aims up next shot. GOLF SCOREBOARD Bowsher . IO-U2 Start . . . 13-1 X2 B0WSl'1Cl' --4--' 7-1,72 Central ...., .16-1 X2 Bowsher ...... I5-l,!2 DeVi1biss. 8-1 f2 Bowsher ...... 15-U2 Woodward. . . 8-1 12 B0wSher . 6 Bedford ...... 13 Bowsher . Macgmber 4.1 X2 Bowsher . I9 Scott --,.4 5 Bowsher . 17 yvaitev , . A 7 BOWS1'lCI' . Roggrs .-,,. Butch Cook, Bob Sloanwlohn Lock, Coach Walter Lang, Mike Kennedy, Charlie Moore, Nick Murdock, Fmnl Rout: D. Krause, R. Kest, B. Krisher. P. James. Bolduan, G. Brinkman, F. LaPlante, D. Murphy, D. Palenske. Row Two: D. Glover, K. Bersticker, R. Slider, hlxlainbor, L. Dailing, G.Jakubowski, D. Gigan- det, D. Schactzke. Row Thu-vs C. Kenny, Slaughter, lj. McGovern, xl. Daucr, S. Gallagher, S. Sloan, D. Bennington. M. Llutchcr. R. Sievert. Row Four: Mr. Chuck Darnell, R. Wandtke. J. Barley, R. Mather, R Lucas. D. McNutt, E. LaP0int, D. Longenecker. Row Five: D. Euhank S. Kaighin, C. Johnson, NI. Finusko, T. Ogdahl, Mr. Ron Sehlievert R1lZJ'S1-.X'f Mgrxj. Hays, Mgr. E. Hutchison, T. O'Leary. bring rewards . . . spring sports Last year Bowsher's track team had an admirable season. Guided by Coach Ron Schlievert the team made an impressive record of six wins and four losses. In the DeVil- biss Night Relays, Bowsher placed sixth, the cindermen placed fifth in the City Championship Meet. Pole vaulter Bill Wittich received Hrst team All-City honors. With the expert coaching of Mr. Walter Lange, the varsity g0U' team finished the season with a six and three record. Since the majority of the team was composed of seniors, this year's golfers will have to work hard to maintain their winning record. The lone returning letterman will he Mike Kennedy. VARSITY TRACK B owsher . Fine lorm is shown by Denny Cole as he hurls the shot put. Frmzl Row: Mike Foley, Chuck Wagner, jon jones, Chuck Kasten, Tom Three? Dan GUiHSlf?l', TOTTI O'R0UfkC- G2lYlC THYIOF- Carl' FUVQUCY- Clmfh Czerweic, Don Munkaey. Row Two: Bus Rogers. Herby Rhoades, Walt Nissen, Tom Crother, Bob Lane. Schmalzrietl, Mike Matheny, jeff Bryant, Ron Schneider, jeff Stone. Row Baseball, tennis . . strong teams, gooa' records . . . Bowsher ...... 6 Bowsher ...,.. 4 Bowsher ...... 7 Bowsher ,.,.. . 8 B ows her Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher Bowsher 'X BASEBALL SCOREBOARD Macomber ..,. Macomber. . . Scott ....,.... St. Francis .... ......1l Maumee Valley 8 Springheldu.. Libbey........ 3 Devilbiss... Central..., Woodward... Start......... MaumeeValley... Waite........ 0 Rogers... .. 5 1, .J x Vx? t .st XJ. X TN -. 1 Q, V N r xr, -. M ... . , ,. , its Lx, x x Nw t X A N Y SX' ,. , U ..', y N x XR , r Q jk , xxx, K x , F, YQ x 'L . fs N X xy X s. A ' a qs, Nr Ng ' ,Q-. - 'asf-. X. 2 -1 Q , .Ek ,JP ,R Vs .,. sq X AT be 17 t . A .f , reg l K 2 W . W Nj 'Qi K L J. :fa - 'V ' X l ,lie . l74 x X3 X , 1. Determination, spirit, and drive sparked the 1965 baseball season. Fighting a long rainy season, the team faired well with an eight and six record. They placed fourth in the City League. Tom Crothers and Chuck Kasten were unani- mous choices for first team All-City, while Chuck Wagner was voted to third team. Several lettermen will be return- ing for another season under the direction of Coach Nissen. The 1965 tennisiteam 'maintained the fine traditions established by past Rebel Squads. Last year, the netters closed the season with six wins and six losses. The team brought honors to Bowsher by placing high in the City League standings. Awards were presented to jim Kachemeis- ter and john Eisenman for their outstanding contribution to the team. Phil Wisely earned a letter as a senior, while Doug Williams lettered as a junior. Monograms were won by Lee Patton, Gary Lea, and Ed Yosses. Coach Nissen and the four senior members nf the baseball team. Doug Williams shows fine form as senior neuer. victopf domznates spring scene TENNIS SCOREBOARD Bowsher . .. .. 3 Central ... ...2 Bowsher . . . . . 0 Sylvania . . . . . . 6 Bowsher . . . , , 0 Start .... . . . , I Bowsher . , 4 Maumee . . . . . . 6 Bowsher . . 1 DeVilbiss . . . . . 1 Bowsher . . 2 Sylyania .,.. . . . 3 Bowsher . . O Maumee . , . . . . 5 Bowsher . . 1 VVoodward . . . . . . 4 Bowsher .... 4 Clay ....... . . . 1 Bowsher . . 6 Macomber . , . . . . 0 Bowsher . . 3 Waite .... . . . 2 Bowsher . . 5 Scott .... . . , 0 junior netter Ed Yossis practices serve before a city league match. Front Row: Doug Williams, Charles Paone, Mr, G. Richard Meek, Ed Row Tim: Paul Stein, Lee Patton-, jefl Hepner, jack Clemens, jerry Yossis, Phil Wisely, Gary Lea, Row Une: Rolland jackson, Chris Euert, Lawrencehjohn Eisenman,jim Kackenmeister Tom Adkins, Bob Layman, Bob Sturtz, Raleigh Schneider, john O'Shea, 1 1 lm VIL. . , nf Kb' 'wh ', 72, 5 Q l ig 1 lxff' fb ,bar 0 , , 1 4 R 6 V M ff C AU' W xt H if 17 3 M y Q 9 gi -13 f W 0 f I I fu X' :- 2 3 x X EW 1 lj X , E ,Q K M K7 A4 X I 7 r r W i Qf' U in 1 . f Q K W 6 MQW W7 N 51 db WIC QQ! I, CV , QLW U4 - MQ QW - f uw ' ,, '1 Q,K' .W -' X M : L Y. V L f Q J :, ':. X55 x w Aw-Gi' 5 if Q Q few' E vs? Liam 4 ff, im ' 1 . 1 - Lii -ix.k.+z- 24 Q .S S 'wif e MSW- - Q , . Q 5 ' MASQ .A W- .-- - , . f ., ...M w h-i,N,f55Bw 654 . V, Q- K un ,Q QH .W1,gfk,g?4. ggvkqv - .- In , ,, Q 2, 1 . - 'i.254 - . L if ' 7 - ,, , 5 1 A . ' V www 23 415 4A' f'k gimp 335 he ' iii CONCLUSIO ...Z f Zvi .jbv ll! '- Ql'QA.f-v- --f Q A,. . 'x T ,f- ' T4 QL will tot Ml so wife W Q if K Wil will O4 I mlb Progress a busy manufacturing town a growing metropolis a busy manufacturing town Myriads of stacks point skyward a pond, morning . . . evening once lively . . . now desolate smoke pours from their mouths Why? a dark cloud surrounds the city plywood signs shout the reason evening . . . morning no swimming or bathing- a growing metropolis water contaminated N a busy manufacturing town a growing metropolis Progress. Awe VJ , 1 iff QW lj l 0 N I U 1 gf JW Q1 M if A O 1- w LV x 'Av fu' lb ,. IW 1 0 I 5 JVM tj' J pf' bv bill' iw X J H 5 x Ulf Ng, A lk 'i WIN N W Q G UM aj l Q Xjxj if jfygx IV ,VA ' St p t ght- ymght LR A A UW if AMY 1 k b d-' V 5 J Aw ,p Qu th Iii Y mo pf' bps' M U0k ,A fb dth ,KQ X J J Af -, vu blk . XJ JJ W , ' mm pn L 1,1 X J Stop... ul ige U jk ,ff V ofa ie? . . . V' f lf ffl of destructxon WJ L l b t or i era ion? X ssigiyggwib D egg M' W www Mfwjgw W M5452 W www W?5f Wgfw IBO A battle is raging its hatred shakes the earth A nation is dying A war-blackened land where dreams are not written with sunlight on water . . . but scrawled with blood on a jungle path They tell us that the rain will wash away the blood that the sun will penetrate the night Talks . . . more talks . . . Cannot words ever pierce the darkness? We Wkykdfwft 56 VV H' faepuv fflwbmff wwf, 57-JMffwfU 5377M-'WMU ' 'iaflftff Md fm, I I A JILLC ini '-C!,L,O zULc!VVCO'1'cef2, ff ,Zed QMIJ- jyfwf ffnfvwm ul 2 Restless midnight . . . over the city Restless midnight . . . shadows darting through the streets Restless midnight . . . one...thenafew... aleader... A scream, the midnight scream of.the mob, an animal in the night . . . hunting . . . a victim . . . Hunting anything Why to beat, strangle crush, destroy . . . and then leave . . . to speak out or to follow? llllwfffl l Wfll The image returns . . . I venture forth The world will be mine shortly Imust know . . . I must find the answers . . . Perhaps the answers lie in myseg X. at I l !ER, THOMAS Kingsmen 2,3,4, 11021 Club 2,3, Football 1,2, Track2,3,4. 31,113 ALDRICPL SCOTT 31 ALSIS, jA MES 31 AMSDEN, ROBERT Quill St Dagger 4, Alchemist 3, German Club l,2,3, Senior Class Play Director, Rebelees 2,3,4, Tennis 1, Wrestling 1,2, Band 3, Pres. 4, Pep Band 3,4. 31,114,143 ANDERSON, SUSAN Phils 2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Paramedical 3, Treas. 4, National Honor Society 3,4,, Sr. Play Comm., Rebelees Comms. 2,3, Steering 4, Com- mencement Comm. 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Pep Club 1. 16,31,110,117,123,127 APPLE, SUZANNE Phils 2,3, Sec. 4, Latin Club 1,2, Publicity Chmn. 3,4, National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, Sr. Play, Rebelees 3, Steering Comm. 4, Class Sec. 1,2,3, Homeroom Rep. 2,4, Orchestra 2,3, V-Pres. 4. 12,17,31,50,110,117,123,141 AUXTER, ANITA Peries 2,3, Rec. Sec. 4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, Sr. Ways and Means Comm. 31,1 15,116,120 BADER TSCHER, BETH Phils 2,3.4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Sr. Ways and Means Comm., Sr. Prom Comm., Student Council 1,2,3, Pres. 4, T.A.S.C. Queen Candidate, School Service 4. 31,108,111,117,120,144 BAKER, KAREN Peries 2,3, D.E.C.A. 4, Girls Chorus 1. 31,145 BALDWIN, STEVEN 31 BALL. ALICE Maumee 1, F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A. 2, School Service 3. 31 BALSMEYER, CHER YI. D.E.C.A, 4. 31,145 BARNE Y, LARRY 32 BARON DOUGLAS Alchemist 4, German Club 4, Paramedical 3, Choir 2,4, Tennis l,3. 32,121,139 BAUER, jUDI TH Thas 3,4, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Senior Trip Comm., Band 3, School Service 2. 32,118,124,143,144 BA YMILLER, CHARLES Quill St Dagger 2,4, Treas. 3, Varsity B 2,3,4, 110 'h Club 1,2,3,4, Prom Comm. 3, jr. Class V-Pres., Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. 32,110,114,115,150,152,17Z BEA VERSON, ,IERRY Crest 4, Homeroom Rep, 4. 32,5o,134 BECK, GARY Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Math Club 1, Chap. 2, Al- chemist 3,4, National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Interclub Council 4, Rebelees Steering Comm. 4, jr. 8: Sr. Quiz Bowl Team. 16,32,110,111,112,123,130 BEENING, JUDITH Zets 2,3,4, F.N.A. 2, German Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Band 4, Majorette 4, Home- coming Qjueen Attendant 4. 12,32,1l ,119,143 BENEDIC71 GARY 11070 Club 1, Barbershop Club Program Cooni. 2,3, Rebelees 3,4, Boy's Chorus 1, Choir 2,3,4, Advanced Ensemble 3. 17,32 BERNA TH, CONNIE Zets Z,3,4, Paramedical 3, Pep Club 1,2, Home- room Rep. 4. 32,50,1l9 BERSTICKER, KEITH Quill SL Dag er 2,3, Pres. 4, Varsity B 4, Al- chemists 3, iatin Club 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3, V-Pres. 4, Interclub Council Chairman 4, Prom Comm. 3, Student Council 1,2, Home- room Rep. 3, Basketball 1,2, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3. 3Z,l10,111,1l4,l15,123.150,152,173 Index BETHUK KATHLEEN Pep Club 1, F.H.A.3, Treas. 4, Sr. Trip Comm., Sr. Announcements Comm., Prom Comm. 4, Rebelees Comms. 2,3,4,'School Service 3,4. 32,125,144 BIALECKI, LINDA Peries 2,3,4, D.E.C.A. 4, Pep Club 1, Sr. Ways 8: Means Comm., Rebelees Comm. 2. 32,115,145 BIGLER, THOMAS Varsit B 3,4, Homeroom Rep. 4, Football 1,Z, 3,4,1r1I'restlin 2,3,4. 32,50,1l5,15g,152,l67 BOERSYQ SUSAN Zets 2,3, Pres. 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Interclub Council 4. 12,32,119,14S BOLDUAM ,IEFFREY Forum 2,3, Treas. 4, Varsity 'B 3,4, Alchemist Club 3, 110 Z Club 3, National Honor Society 4, jr. Class Advisory Comm., Soph. Class V-Pres., Homeroom Rep. 2,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track l,2,3, Baseball 4, Homecoming Dance Comm.4. l7,32,50,112,1l5,150,152,l73 BOLDUAN, JERRY Forum 2,3, Pres. 4, Alchemist Club 3, German Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Inter- club Council 4, Crest 4, jr. Class Advisory Comm. Student Council 1,2,3, V-Pres. 4, Sr. Play, Reb- elees Comms. 1,2, Student Director 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4, Toledo Area Student Coun- cil 3,4, Football 1, Christmas Dance Comm. 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Dance Comm. Chmn. 3,4. 31,32,108,110,112 BOLIM DONNA Thas Chap. 3,4, F.B.L.A.2, F.H.A. 1,2, Parlia- mentarian 3, Sec. 4, Pep Club 1, Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Ways Br Means Comm., Sr. Play Comm., School Service 4, Intramurals 2. 32,11S,125,144 BOLIM PAUL Kingsmen 2,3, V-Pres. 4, Football 1,2,3, Basket- ball l,2, Track 1. 32,113 BONDIC LINDA Phils 2,3, Chap. 4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, Crest 3,4, jr. Class Advisory Comm., Sr. Announcements Co-Chmn., Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Sr. Ways 8t Means Comm., Class V-Pres. 1, Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4. 32,42,50,l17,120,134 BONSER, jANE Pep Club 1, Paramedical 4, Girl's Chorus 1, Stair 2,3,4, Rebelees Comm. 2, Prom Comm. 3. ,127 BORER, IUDITH Thas Sgt. at Arms 3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, F.B.L.A. 3, Pep Club 1. 33,118,120 BOTTS, BARBARA F.B.L.A.2, Sr. Play Comm. 33 BOWE-S1 VAL Quill Bc Dagger 3,4, Varsity B 4, Alchemist 3, jr. Class Advisory Comm., Sr. Gift Comm. Co- Chmn., Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1, Track 3. 33,42,l14,115,150,152 BRAND71 MARK Forum 3,4, 110,711 Club 1,2, Chorus 2,3,4, Goll' 2, Intramurals 3. 33 BREHMER, DONALD Forum 2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Alchemists 3, National Honor 3,4, Sr. Ways 81 Means Comm. Co-Chmn., Student Council 3, Rebelees 3, Wres- tling l,2. 33,42,50,110,112,123 BRINKMAN, GARY Varsity B 4, Quill St Dagger 3,4, German Club 1, Boy's Chorus , Choir 3, -Pres. 4, Football 1, Track 1,2,3,4, Bowling 2, Wrestling 2. 33,l14,1l5,139,173 BROOKS, LINDA Phils 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 1,2, F.B.L.A. 4, National Honor Society 4, Rebelees Comm. 2, Prom Comm. 3,4, Sr. Banquet Comm. 4, School Service 4. 33,110,l17,124,144 BROWN BRENDA Peries 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, F.T.A. 2, Pep Club 1, Interclub Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Sr. Play Comm., Rebelees Steering Comm. 4. 17,33,110,115,116,135 BRUBAKER, JAMES Spanish Club 3,4. 33,122 BURKET71 DONALD 184 Alchemist 3, Math Club 1,27 National Honor Society 3,4, 11011 Club 1, Bowling Team 3. 33 BUTTERFIELD, LINDA F.B.L.A. 3,Treas. 4, Rebelecs Comm. 3. 33,124 B YRNES, TIMOTHY Quill St Dagger 4, Alchemists 3, Latin Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. 33,110,114,123,139 CAMPBELL, GENE Forum 2,3,4, Varsity BN Pres. 4, Interclub Coun- cil 4, Boy's Glee Club 1, Sr. Play Comm., Basket- ball 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4. 33,111,1l5,160,161 CA NELLI, ' HUGH Bowling Team 2,3,4. 33 CARR, MARIE G.A.A. 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Sr. Announcements Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Caps 81 Gowns Comm. 33,136 CARROLL, PA TRICIA 33,127 CA TES, CHRISTINE F.B.I..A. 4, Intramurals 2,3. 33,124 CLARK, JOHN Forum 4, Alchemists 3,4, Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Sr. Trip Comm., Rebelees 3, Crest 4, Golf Team 2,3,4. 33,110,130,135 CLA USS, GEORGE 33 CLEMENSQ JACK ,Qu-H' Quill Bt Dagg , , alsity B 3,4, lchemists 3,4, Nationa onor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Sr. Gift Comm., Basketball 1,2,3, Co- Captain 4, Football 2, Tennis 3,4. 33,110,114,115,130,160,161,175 COLE, DENNIS Kingsmen 3,4, Varsity B 3,4, Alchemists 3, National Honor Society 4, Bo 's Chorus, 110911 Club 1,2,3,4, jr. 8: Sr. Prom Chairman, Sr. Ways 81. Means Comm., jr. Class Advisory Comm., Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,Z,3, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 2. 34,42,110,113,l15,150,152,172,l73 CZLE, STEVEN 4 COLLINS. ANNE Phils 2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Paramedical 3, V-Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Rebelees 3, Steerigg Comm. 4, Sr. Play Comm., Sr. Trip Comm., omeroom Rep.3. 16,34,42,110,117,123,127,114 COMPTOM IAMES 34 CORE K DENISE Zets 2,3,4, Alchemists 3, French Club 1,2, Dra- matics 1,2, Class Treas. 1,2, Rebelees 2. 34,119 CORKINS, STEVEN 34,145 COR WIN, TERESA 34,125 COSGROVE, KANDISE Phils 2, Hist. 3, V-Pres. 1 sem. 4, Alchemists 3, Latin Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Interclub Council V-Chmn. 4, Pep Club 1, Sr. Ways 8: Means Comm., jr. Advisory Comm., Rebelees Comm.1, jr. Class Treas., Homeroom Rep. 1, APOGEE 3, Co-Editor 4, School Service 4. 12,34,42,ll0,l11,1l7,l32,l44 COWLE 12 SUSAN Thas 3,4, Pep Club 1, Rebelees Comm. 3,4, Intra- murals 2. 34,118 COX, KATHLEEN Peries Z,3,4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Sr. Caps 8t Gowns Comm. 4, Sr. Play Comm. 4. 34,116,123 CUMBERWORTI-L GEORGE D.E.C.A. Treas. 1 sem. 4, Orchestra 1,2,3, Sr. Play Comm. 34,145 CUNNINGHAM, MERLE D.I:'..C.A. Parliamentarian 4, Alchemists 3, German Club 1,2. 34,145 CUNNINGHAM. PATRICIA F.H.A. 2,3, Hist. 4, G.A.A. 1,4, Paramedical'-1, Pep Club 1, Christmas Comm. 4, Sr. Trip Comm., School Service. 34,125,127,136,l44 CURTIS, ROBERT D.I:'..C.A. 45 Football 15 Wrestling 2,3. 34 145 CUTCHER, MICHAEL Kingsmen 45 HOW Club 35 Boys' Chorus 15 jr. St Sr. Prom Comm.5 Sr. Trip Comm. Chmn.5 Sr. Ways Bc Means Comm.5 Track 3. 35,42,113,173 DEBIEM GERALD St. Francis De Sales High School 15 Varsity B 45 11096 Club 2,3,45 Dramatics 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Intramurals 1. 35 DEITM YER, KAY Thas 45 French Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Girls Chorus 15 Sr. Caps 8L Gowns Comm. 35,118,120 DeLAMA TER, MARY BETH Phils 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Paramedical 3,45 Reb- elees 3,45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Choir 2, Librarian, Sec. 45 Advanced Ensemble 3. 12,16,35,127,139 DELAMOTTE, TIMOTHY 35 DeLUCIA, SAN TINA Pep Club 1. 35 De VA NNA, WILLIAM 35,115,150,152 DI TTMAM DONALD 35 DONALDSON, ,IEFFRE Y 35,145 DOHC ROBERT 35 DRAFTS, RICHARD Kingsmen 4. 35,113 DRESCHER, NANCY Latin Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pep Club 15 School Service 45 Sr. Caps SL Gowns Comm.5 Orchestra l,2,3,4. 35 DUKES, SHARON Phils 2,3, Treas. 45 French Club 1,3,4, Treas. 25 Pep Club 15 National Honor Society 45 Sr. Ways St Means Comm. Co-Chmn.5 Homeroom Rep. 45 Student Council 1,2, Sec. 35 Toledo Area Student Council 45 Rebelette 3,45 Homecoming Queen 45 Orchestra 1,2, Sec. 3,4, 1 ,36,42,50,110,117 DUKESI TIMOTHY Forum 2,3,45 Varsity B 2,3, Sec. 45 Boy's Glee Club 15 Homeroom Rep. 2,35 Cross Country 1,2,3, Cap. 45 Wrestling 1,2,3, Co-Cap. 45 Track 1,2, Co-Cap. 3,4. 36,112,1l5,166,170,172 DUNBAR, VICTORIA Delta High School 1,25 Phils 45 F.T.A. 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Prom Comm. 45 Sr. Baccalaureate 45 Sr. Ways Bt Means Comm.5 Sr. Play5 Rebelees 3. 36,117,126 DUNCAM THOMAS Quill 8: Dagger 2,3,45 Varsity B 3, V-Pres. 45 Football 1,2,3, Co-Cap. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. 36,114,115,150,151,152,160,161,172 DUNGAN, MARTHA Phils 3,45 Alchemists 35 latin Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 National Honor Society 3,45 ,Sr. Caps 8t Gowns Chmn.5 Sr. Ways 8: Means Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 jr. Class Ad- visory Comm.5 Intramurals 25 Girl's Chorus 15 Choir 2,3. 36,42,110,117,120,123 EASTWOOD, SALLY D.E.C.A. Pres. 45 G.A.A. 25 Thas 45 Prom Comm. 35 Girl's Chorus 2. 36,118,145 EDISON, SHERIE Thas 3,45 Pep Club 15 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Prom Comm. 3,45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Rebelees 1,2,3. 36,118 EISEMANM ELLEN Phils 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3, V-Pres. 45 F.H.A. 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 1,25 Rebelees Comm, 3,45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Sr. Prom Comm. 3,45 Sr. Com- mencement Comm. 45 Intramurals 1,2.' 36,117,122 ELSOM GIRARD D.E.C.A.4. 36,145 E IS REHEKKA N s Thas 3,45 Paramedical 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Christ- mas Dance Comm. 45 Sr. Play5 Rebelees Comm. 2,35 Girls Chorus 15 Choir 2,3,45 Advanced En- semble Sec. 35 Pep Club 15 Crest 3,4. 36,118,134,139 mrozzo, fomv as ERICSOM ANNE Phils 2,3,45 French Club l,2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 Sr. Ways 81 Means Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Christ- mas Dance Comm. 45 Rebelees Comm. 35 Home- room Rep. 3. 12,36,117,120,125 ERSKINE, DIANE Thas 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Spanish Club 2,45 V-Pres. Mem. 35 Pep Club 15 Intramurals 2,3,4. 36,118,122,126 EUBANIC SUSAN Zets 2,3,45 F.H.A, 25 Pep Club 1,2, Pres, 35 Cheer- leader 2,35 Rebelees 2,3, Steering Comm. 45 Choir 2,3,45 Intramurals 15 School Service 45 Sr. Ban- quet Comm.5 Sr. Trip Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm.4. 17,36,119,139,144 EWER71 CHRISTIAN German Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. 36,121,175 FELLHAUER, CHRISTINE Zets 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Spanish Club 3, Pres. 45 Interclub Council 45 Paramedical 3, Report. 45 National Honor Society 45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Rebelees Comms. 3,45 Sr. Announcement Comm.5 Intramurals 25 Band 1.2.3.4. 36,110,111,l19,122,127,l43 FETZER, CAROL Peries 2,3,453F.B.L.A,2,45 Pep Club 15 Sr. Play Comm. 36.116,194 FINN, DENISE h Zets 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 2,45 National Honor Society 45 Pep Club 15 Jr. Class Advisory Comm.5 Prom Comm. 45 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Sr. Ban- quet Comm.5 Rebelees Comm. 1, Rebelette 3,45 Intramurals 15 APOGEE 3,4. 36,110,119,134,133 FOLEIC MICHAEL Kingsmen 2,3,45 Varsity B 45 110'Z: Club 3,45 Football 45 Baseball 2,3,45 APOGEE 3,4. 36,113,115,133,l50,152,174 F ORGACIL LYNN Thas Treas. 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Sr. Banquet Comm.5 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3,45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Sr. Ways Be Means Comm.5 Baccalaureate Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. 35 Rebelees Comm, 2,3,45 Intra- rriurals 12,35 School Service 4. 36,118,126,144 FORQUER, GARY Quill 81. Dagger 2,3,45 Varsity B 3,45 German Club 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Sr, Com- mencement Co-Chmn.5 11092 Club 3,45 Reb elees 45 Football 1,2,3, Co-Cap. 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 15 Baseball 2,3,4. 37,42,110,114,1l5,150,152,174 FOULK, LINDA F.H.A. 1,2,35 F.B.L,A. 3, Chap. 45 Sr. Ways 8: Means Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Rebelees Comm.3, 37,124,134 FRANIC jAMES ggtigfllub 2,3,45 Alchemists 45 Rebelees Comm, 4. ,1 FRANKLIM PENNY Thas V-Pres. 3,45 D,E.C.A. Sec, 45 F.N.A. 25 Pep Club 15 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. 37,118,145 FRIEMARIC KAREN Zets 2,3, Corres, Sec. 45 F.B.L.A. 3, Corres. Sec. 45 C : r Clase Arlvis , 3 Comnli. ways 55 MEZHSN-Cloggigmlfeliielgg Comms. 3,45 School Service 45 ftruuriri 3,4. 35,37,119,124,132,144 FUERST1 GRETCHEN 37 FULLER, KA THERINE Thas 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3, V-Pres. 45 Sr. Trip Comm.5 Sr. Caps 81 Gowns Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm. 37,118,136,144 F TOM PMARIA NNE ' . A: gram,-Aan: 4- Alf ' - . mails Cliib 2, v-Pres. 3, G.A.lATm?:s 1313,,,f,fQ, Honor Society 3,45 lnterclub UOUIICII 35 Sr. Car- nival Co-Chmn 45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Rebelees 2, Comm. 35 Intramurals 2,35 School Service 3. 37,42,110,117 FURMAM PEGGY 37 GABLIL JUDITH 37 GADDIE, RAY Forum 45 Alchemists 35 Latin Club 2,3,45 Math 185 Club 15 Baccalaureate Co-Chmn. 45 Football 1. 37,42,ll0,l12,l23 GALLAGHER, SUSAN Peries 2,3 V-Pres. 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Alchemists 35 Pep Club 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Sr. Caps 81' Gowns Comm.5 Homeroom .Rep. 35 Sr. Play5 Intramurals 25 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. 37,1l0,116,123 GALLIERS, jAMES 37,152,150 GALVIN, jAMES Quill SL Dagger 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Alchem- ists 35 Prom Comm. 35 Christmas Dance Co- Chmn. 45 Student Council 45 Homeroom Rep. 2,35 Football 15 Tennis 2,35 School Service 4, Reb- elees Comm. 4. 31,37,108,110,ll4,123 GAL VIN, THOMAS Band 45 Pit Band 45 Track 25 Cross Country 2. 37,143 GARNER, CAROL Thas Corres. Sec. 3,45 F.H.A. 2, Hist. 35 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 15 F.B,L.A. 25 Prom Comm. 45 Reb- elees Comm. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 45 Intramurals 25 School Service 3,4. 12,37,118,144 CEE, PAMELA I-'.H.A. 1,3,45 Prom Comm. 3,45 Rebelees Comm. -3,4. 37 GEIMDASZEK, MICHAEL Quill Bt Dagger 2,3,45 Varsity B 45 1107: Club 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4. 37,114,l15,150,153 GERHAUSER, MOLLY 37 GIBSON, DEBORAH Genoa High School 1,2,3. 51 GILBER72 RICHARD 37,150,153 GILLMORE, ROBERT Chess Club 15 Barbershop Club V-Pres. 25 Boy's Ensemble 15 Choir 2,3,45 Advanced Ensemble 2,3. 38,139 GOON, REX Sr. Play Comm. 45 Rebelees Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 45 Bowling 3,4. 38 GORNK DA VID Band 1,2,3,45 Pit Band 4. 38,143 GOUKER, LINDA G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F.I'I.A. 4. 38,125,139 GRAF, TIMOTHY 110W Club 1,25 Track 1. 38 GRA TCL, GRETCHEN Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 25 German Club 3,45 Intramurals 2. 38,121 GRA VES2 IAMES Kingsmen 2,3, Treas. 45 Varsity B 2,3,45 School Service 3,45 Football 15 Cross Country 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. 38,113,115 ' GRESSLEY, LYNN German Club 1,2,35 French Club 3,45 Barbershop Club 2, Treas. 35 National Honor Society 45 Crest 3,4. 38,110,120,135 GROHNKE5 MARY jO 38,118,144 GROSS, MARCIA Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 45 Sr. Caps 5: Gowns Comm.5 Sr. Announcements Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Rebelees Comm. 45 Intramurals 45 School Serv- ice 4. G UHL, ROBER T 38 GUINSLER, ROBERT Varsity B 45 11093 Club 35 Boy's Chorus 15 Baseball 3,4. 38,115,174 GUS71 KRYSTENE D.E.C.A. 45 Girls Chorus 1 38,145 GZIIC PATRICIA Thas Pres. 3,45 Pep Club 15 D.E.C.A. 45 Inter- club Council 3,45 Homeroom Rep. 4. 38,50,118,145 HAAG, MARY German Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Girls Chorus 1,45 Choir 2,3,45 Advanced Ensemble 35 Rebelees 1,2,3, 39,110,121,126,139 HALT WANDA Pep Club 1.2.33 F,H.A. 1, Hist. 2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Sr. Trip Comm.3 Sr. Play Comm.3 Sr. Banquet Comm3 Prom Comm. 33 Christmas Dance Comm. 43 School Service 4. 39,125,144 HA MMEL, CHRISTINE Peries 2,3,43 Band 23 Treas, 3, Sec. 43 Homeroom Rep. 1.3.43 School Service. 39.116,143,144 HANCOCK, LINDA Peries 3.43 F.B.L.A. 33 D.E.C.A. Sec. 2 sem, 43 Pep Club 13 F.N,A. 23 National Honor Society 43 Rebelees Comm. 3,43 Prom Comm. 33 lntramurals 13APOGEE 4, 39,116,132,145 HARMON, PAMELA Pep Club 13 Paramedical 23 French Club 33 Reb- elces Comm. 3,43 Sr. Announcement Comm.3 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 33 Girls Chorus 23 Choir 4. 39,139 HARRISON, SHELLE1' Peries 2,3,43 Dramatits 13 D.E.C.A. V-Pres. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Homeroom Rep 2,4. 12,39,116,145 HAR73 WILLIAM 39,113 HA TFIELD, WILLIAM 39 HEMSOTH. JENNIFER Spanish Club 3. Chap, 43 Sr. Play Comm,3 Pr Comm.4. 39,122 ' HENDERSON, JAMES 39,110 'V HENN1NcsE,y, stfsaw 11' Peries 2,3,43 Alchemists 3 Fren Club 1,2.3,43 F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 1,23 Sr. Ways 81 Means Comm.3 Sr. Caps St Gowns Comm.3 Sr. Play Comm.3 Rebelette 43 Choir 2,3,43 School Service 4. Choir 2,3,43 School Service 4. 39,116,l20,126,139,144 HENRICKS, THONIAS D.E.C.A. Treas. 2 sem. 4. 51,145 HEPNER, fEI I Rlf1' St. Francis De Sales High School 1,23 Quill 8: Dagger 3,43 Alchemist 33 Sr. Trip Comm. Chmn. 43 Bowling 43 Tennis 3,4. 39,42,39,4Z,1l4,175 HERING, jOANN Phils 2.3, V-Pres. 2 sem. 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Alchem- ists 33 Spanish Club 2. Chap, 33 Pep Club 13 Rebelees Comm. 3, Steering 43 Sr. Play Comm.3 Prom Comm, 3,43 Sr. Banquet. 12,17,39,117,126 HESSEI., MARK 39 HOOVER. LA WRENCE 39 HOWELL. SANDRA Thas 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 1.23 Reb- elees Comm. 3,43 Girls Chorus 1,23 Choir 3,43 Advanced Ensemble 3. 39,118,122 HUBBARD, IUDITH Zets 2,3,43 F,B.L.A. 2,43 Prom Comm. 33 School Service, 39,1 19,124,144 HIIDANSKI, BETTY Thas 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 F.T.A. 1.23 Home- room Rep, 13 Girls Chorus 13 lntramurals 3. 39 HUNTEBRINKER, BERT ' 39,113 HYTTENHOVE, SHARON Spanish Club 1.23 German Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Sr. Announcement Comm. 4. 39,121,126 IDE, IVIICHAEI. Kingsmen 3.4. 40,113 IACOB, RICHARD Kingsmen 2,3, Sec. 43 Varsity B 43 Prom Comm, 3,43 Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Base- ball23APOGEE4. 40,113,115,133,160,161 jAMES, PETE Forum 2, Chap, 3, Sec. 43 Varsity B 43 Alchem- ists 33 11093 Club 2,33 Prom Comm. 43 Boy's Chorus 13 Football 1.2,3,43 Track 1,3,4Q Wres- tling 1,4. 12,40,112,115,150,151,152,166,173 j0HNSON. DA VID Forum 43 Alchemists 4, V-Pres, 33 Latin Club l,2,3, Pres, 43 Barbershop 2, Pres, 33 Chess 1,23 National ' Advisory Comm.3 Rebelees Comm. 23 3 Quiz Bowl 3,43 Sr. Class V-Pres.3 Chorus 13 Choir 23 Advanced Ensemble 3. 30,40,110,111,112,123.130 jUII.X2VU.N'. JOSEPH 40 fUH.V.S'U.Y, .S'7E1'Ii.Y D.E.C,A. 43 Sr. Play Comm. 40,145 IONES, B.-IRBARI1 Peries 2.3.4. 40,1 16 fONES. CIND11 F,T.A. 23 Pep Club 13 French Club 13 Choir 43 Rebelees Comm. 3: Prom Comm, 3, 40,139 jONlfS, IEFFRE1' 40 Honor Society 3.43 Interclub Council 3.4, Jr. Sr. Play -IONES, KAREN 40.120 KAICHIN. PETER Quill 8: Dagger 2.3.43 Varsity UB 3.43 Prom Comm. 3,43 Rebelees Comm. 2,3,43 Sr, Play Comm.3 Sr. Class Treas.3 Homeroom Rep. 1.2.43 Wrestling l.2,3,43 Football 1.2.33 Track 1. 30,411.1 14,1 15,166 KANTHAK, PH1'I,lS German Club 1: Math Club 1,23 Paramedical 33 F.B.L.A.43 Intramurals l.2,3. 40,124 KA l .fI Fl14AN, CA 1'I.1'N Thas 3,43 F.T.A. 33 Pep Club 13 F.H.A. 23 French Club 13 Sr. Play Comm.3 Prom Comm. 3,43 Chorus 23 Choir 43 Intramurals 1.2: Crest 4. 40,l18,13S,139 KELLER, .IUHJV 40 , KELLERMEIER, JOHN Forum 43 Math Club 1.23 French Club 2,33 Bar- bershop Club 3, Treas. 2, Pres. 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Choir 2,33 Quiz Bowl 43 Crest 4. 40,110,111,112,l34,135,137,139 lt'ER1'l IN. BARBARA Phils 2,3,43 Pep Club 1,22 Latin Club 1,2,3, Corres. Sec. 43 Alchemists 33 National Honor Society 3.43 Student Council 43 Homeroom Rep. 33 Orchestra 1,23 Jr. Class Advisory Comm.3 Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Breakfast Comm, Chmn. 33 Rebelees Comm. 2.3, Steering 43 Sr. Play. l6,30,31,40,108,110,117,123,141 KES71 RA 1'MO.VD Quill 8: Dagger 2.3.43 Alchemists 33 Interclub Council 3.43 110'Z: Club 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Rep. 43 Jr. 8t Sr. Class Pres.3 Boy's Chorus 13 Intramurals 2,33 Track l.2,3,43 Football 1.2.33 Basketball 1. 30,38,40,50,l11,114,173 KIENER. SHARON G.A.A. 1 40,136 KL077, CAROL lndian Hill High School 1,23 Thas 3,43 G.A,A. 3.43 French Club 3,43 Band 3.43 Baccalaureate Comm. Co-Chmn.3 Sr. Play Comm.3 Rebelees 3. 40,42,11S,120,136.143 KNAPP, jOHN Quill :St Dagger 2,3, V-Pres. 43 Varsity B 43 German Club 1,2,3,43 Alchemists 33 National Honor Society 3,43 1107.1 Club 1,2,33 Sr. An- nouncements Co-Chmn.3 Homeroom Rep. 1,33 Football 1,2,3.43 Track 1, 40,42,110,114,115,121,l30,153 KNERR, BRUCE 41,113 KUNIECZKA, DALE Latin Club 3,43 National Honor Society 43 Sr. Announcement Comm.3 Cross Country 13 Bas- ketball 13 Football 2. 41,110,123 K UPA NIASZ, IERRENCE Barbershop Club 2.3, Sec. 43 Boy's Glee Club 13 Choir2,3,4. 41,127,139 KRECER, DIANE French Club 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Prom Comm. 3,43 Sr. Play Comm.3 School Service 4. 41,120,144 KRISHER. ROBERT Forum 43 German Club 43 Wrestling 23 Track 2,3,43 Rebelees 4. 41,112,173 KRUEGER. MARY Pep Club 13 F.B.L.A. 23 F.H.A. 43 Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Ways 81 Means Comm. 41 KRUEGER, ROBER T 186 National Honor Society 3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Alchemists 3, Trcas. 4. 41.110,l23.130 Kl liR'IY?.X'. jOH.X' 41 l.AIt'l:', SHIRLE1' Thas3,4: F.B.L.A.2.3.-1. 41.117,124,144 L.-1.1II1. HU.Y.YIlf Thas 3.43 F.B.L.A. 3.43 Pep Club 13 Rebelecs Comm. 2.43 School Service 4, 41,144 I.A.YCli, S.-1l.I.1' Phils 2.3.41 French Club 2,4.'1'reas. 33 F.'1'.A. 2.43 Pep Club 13 National Honor Society 43 Sr. Ways 81 Means fi0mm.Q Prom Decorations Chmn. 43 lntramurals 1,21 School Service 4. 41,l10,117,120.l26.144 LARK. KARISN 41 I.ARSlf.X', Ll.X'lJ11 12.41.1 17,120,137 LA! 'IiE.VTH.-ll., jO.V National Honor Society 3,43 Barbershop 23 Choir 2,3,43 Alchemists 33 Bac- calaureate Comm,3 Rebelees Comm, 33 Sr. Play Comm, 41,110,123,139 I.EAR.YED, REHlfl.'CA Peries 3.43 German Club I,2,3,43 Alchemist 33 Pep Club 1.23 Sr. Caps 8: Gown Comm,3 School Service 4, 41.l15,121,144 l.EHMA.V. ROBERT Choir 2,3,43 Tennis 3.4. 41,175 I.EI.VlNGER, j0 VCE Peries, 2,3,43 Spanish Club l,2,4. Sec. 33 Pep Club 13 Alchemists 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Sr. Ways 81 Means Comm.3 Crest 4, 41,110.111,116,122,130,135 LE NIX, MA TTHEIV Kingsmen 3,43 L.atin Club 4. 41,1 13,123 LENTZ. RUB1'.V Spanish Club 2,3,43 G.A,A, 43 Sr. Play Comm.3 Sr. Caps St Gowns Comm.: lntramurals 3.4, 41.122 I.IN.Y, VIRGINIA Thas 3,43 F.B.L.A. 33 G.A.A, 23 School Service 4. 42,118,144 LO! CRS, LINDA Latin Club 2.3.43 42 I . 0 VE, N.-1.VC1' F.B,L,A. 2.4: Pep Club 1. 42,124 Ll'Dl1'lG, KA TH1' 42 .11 A HLA. MA RK 42 MA LLE 72 SA BIEN Foreign Exchange Student. 42 MANION, MARCIA F,H.A. 33 O.W.E. Pres. 4. 145 MA.VIO.V, MICHAEL Central Catholic High School 1,23 Bowling 4. 42 MARIEA, jEFFRE1' Kingsmen 13 Sr. Play Comm.3 Sr. Trip Comm.3 Track 1.2.33 11005 Club 1. 42,113 MARQUETTE, MICHAEL Kingsmen 2.3, Chap. 43 Varsity B 3,43 D.1:'..C.A. 43 Boy's Chorus 1: Choir 23 1Nrestling 2,3,43 Track23 Crest 3, 42,113,l15,145,166 MARSH, FREDRIC Wrestling 2. 47 MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER Forum 43 Latin Club 1,2,3,43 Barbershop Club 3,-1, Pres. 23 Interclub Council 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Boys Chorus 13 Choir Treas. 33 Pres.4. 42,110.111.112,123,137,139 MARTENIES, JOHA' Quill 8: Dagger 3,43 French Club 1.23 Biology Club 2: Alchemists 3.43 Coin Club 33 Sr. Ways 8L Means Comm.3 Prom Comm, 43 Track 1.23 Wrestling 1. 43,114 MARTIN, jERRIl.1'N Peries, 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Pep Club 13 National Honor Society 4. 43,110 304, , ,E ists.5 '- ' G1 I1 , Co e 41 M Tli ' KATHY as 45 F.T.A. 2,3545 1, ntra uras2,3,4. 4 18,1 6,1 3 MA IN VI 'TORIA F. . , Parliame tat 43, 25 R INO TON' ' ' men4 3 113 ASON, MI A Track 1 4' ationa Honor C hmn,' Rebelees 2 43 I 114 1 UK, :1 hils 3 4 renc 'r 5 ' . . ent Co-C LL REX' ' m Clubl 'AZAIN P McCRA 1 Lati b 2,3,45 Ge d 1, ,3,45 Gir Cho ' h00lServ' e , 3. Quill ty Sr Ban nd 1234 ep and agger iomm, 2 VPres, ' ation onor Society 4 ogra . ' . a .ub 35 Alch iss 35 Nat onor Society ' iz Bowl 4. 143, 1 , G IT SC T7 43,166 t room . 1 2' Rebelett ' ajor 4. t LVANEY L t 4 ' Pep Club 15 Prom t hoir 3,45 Homeroom F.H.A, ' 1 - Comm. 4' Gi - hor Re . 'School Service 4. 44 50 5 139 144 M P MES .N ED r 2, 4412.1 VOWAK, In NIS , 1 N 44 r . 4 M0 , E L I e ,3,45 ep lu 1 om 4 ,119, 24 , 4,r C . . , C 1 4 4 1 V 1 1 N in N H 2 'VUSBA TIM 0 TH 1' gs ,A 1 4 ' P , cl f 43 IA E ,G G N L ti Clu ,45 Ch sACl , 5 k . 4 - U 4 - - , . B 3 ,Tenn' 1 34. J , , 3 43 . 1 1 1 b 1, , 4, A e 44 3 1 n 1, 5 1 A s 1 Sr Ply C , V t 1 ' 1 45' A ' 1 43 LD -Ie UGH,jA'1 S F rum 3,45 n Club 1,25 Bo 's .horus2. 4 112 WE C , 'KI S b 25 cp Cl C' IWITZ jl M , ' ' . 1 'E Peries 3, Tr s. , erman Cl 2 , V-Pres, 45 1 latin ub l, ,3,45 Biology b 45 Sr. Play Comm , Sr. s 81 Gow 43, , 2 ,123,131 A ' , ARBARA nsCo m P ri 3.45 Natio al onor ociety 45 Paramcdical Spanish Club , -Pres, 35 Choir 45 Sr. Play omm.5 Sr. C s owns Comm. 43,110,116 MICHA I. MAS 43 A KOLA 'K, BA RBA RA med 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Commencement C , 5 Christmas Dance Comm. 45 Rebelees 2, ,4. 4 , 1 .l. MICHAEL 43 MILLS, YNN I Thas 3,45 Pep Club la Girls Chorus. 43,118 MISA VA GE, DIANE Zets 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 National Honor Society 3, Treas. 45 Sr. Breakfast Co-Chmn. 35 Prom Comm, 4, Co- Chmn. 35 Sr, Ways Bt Means Comm.5 Christmas Dance Comm. Co-Chmn. 45 Sr. Banquet Co- Chmn.5 Rebelees Comm. 35 Homeroom Rep. 45 guiz Bowl 3. 4 ,44,50,110,1l9,123 MITCHELL, LAURA Phils 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Paramedical 2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Rebelees Comm. 2,3,45 Sr. Ways St Means Comm.5 School Service 3,4. 44,117,123,144 M OA N, :WA RI L YN Phils 2,3,45 French Club 1,2, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Pep Club 15 lnterclub Council 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Christmas Dance Comm. Co- Chmn. 45 Prom Comm. 45 Rebelette3,4. 44,110,117,12O MOCCABEE, SAMUEL 44 MORAN, AIAR1' Spanish Club 1,2, Pres. 35 Math Club 1, Chap. 2, Sec. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Rebelees Comm. 45 Girls Chorus 1. 44,110 MORGAN, DAN 44 MORRIS, CL.-1 UDIA F.T.A. 1,2, V-Pres. 35 F.B.L.A. 45 GAA. 15 Prom Comm. 3,45 Sr. Play Comms. 45 Home- POLESO VSK 11 FRANK Forum 2,3, V-Pres. 45 Varsity B 3,45 Home- coming Dance Comm, 45 Homeroom Rep. 25 Wrestling 1,2,3, Co-Cap. 4, 45,t12,115,1e6 PURCELL, SUSAN lnterclub Council 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Paramed- ical 25 Pep Club 15 Rebelees Comm. 2,3, Steering 45 Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm.5 APOGEE 3, Editor 4. 12,l6,45,122,133 QIMCKENBUSH, JOHN Kingsmen 3,45 Bowling 2,3,4. 45,113 RA YMAN, CAROL Zets 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3, Pres. 45 lnterclub Council 45 Pep Club 15 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 35 Rebelees Comm. 3,45 Sr. Announce- ment Comm.5 Girls Chorus 15 Intramurals 15 Band 1,2,3,4. 45,111,119,120,126,143 I .H ' REDFORD, ROBER TA I ' I js 11044 Clvb1,2.3t4: 01112411 1,2-4' Peries 3,45 F.T,A. 2,3, Treas. 44 G.A.A. 25 Pram 4 1 150,193 Comm. 35 Sr. Play Comm.5 Rebelecs Comm. 3,45 1. ' NOR- KA THLEEN Sr. Caps 81 Gowns Comm.5 School Service 3,4. - ish Club 3,45 Latin Club 2 5 G.A.A. 1,25 45'116,126'130,144 ebelees Comm.3. ECER' CURT15' 4121130 Quill BL Dagger 2,3,45 11095 Club 1,2535 Home- LDHA '11, REBECCA room Rep. 15 Track 1,25 Football 1,2,3. Zets 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45. P 1,2,4, V-Pres. 35 45,114 National Honor S 'ety 45 Play omm, Cos- 1C1-MRD, DONALD Mime Chmn-S Pro C0 UI- 3 9 Rr 1965 2,31 Math 15 German Club 1,25 Barbershop 2, V-Pres. CCl'1C2l4'1CF3t4- 3, Treas. 45 Alchemists 35 National Honor Society 1 ,44.l 10,1 19,125 1 45 Boy's Chorus 15 Choir 2,3,4. SON, DENNI 46,1 10,137,139 44 RIFFNER, PAMELA 0'-SHE - I0 1 - l Zets2,35F.B.L.A. 45 Pep Club 1,25 Cheerleader 2. Nati al Ho rSociety 4, Tennis l,2, - 46,124 44.11 ROCHTE, JUDITH 057154 r G CE D.E.C.A.45 Intramurals 1,2. .1 I 5 C 46,145 OT 1 1 - ROHRBACHER, DAVID F r rf-5314: Latin Clu 5 - - I Pffi- guill sr Dagger 3,45 Alchemists 3,45 National 45 attonal Honor un 4' lnterclub unctl onor Society 4: prom Comm. 3,45 Rebclees 45 Sr. Caps 81 Gow . t . o-Chmn. 45 Crest C0mm'4' s,ee1.5ng45 Tennis 214' 3, Editor 4. 4,110,114 4- ROTTERD.-1M,jAMES 42-44.110-111-112,12 -134 tum Club 1,25 Football 1, Track 1.2. PAGE, IOHN guill 8: Dagger 2,3,45 Varsity B 3,45 National onor Society 45 110170 C.1ub 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. 45,110,l14,115,150,153 PA LE NSK E, DA NN 1 Varsity B 45 11075 Club 2,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Sr. Play Comm.5 Pit Band 25 Football 15 Track 1,2,3,4. 45,115,139,173 PALICKI, MICHAEL 45 PAPENFUS, ALBERT Latin Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 45 l10'Zr Club 1,35 Prom Comm. 35 Football 1,35 Track 25 Wrestling 2. 45,123 PECK, KAREN Peries 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 45 Pep Club 15 National Honor Society 4. 45,110,116 PERR11 jANE Phils 3,45 F.T.A. 25 French Club 1,25 Sr. Play Comm. 45,117 PERRY, jUDITH 45,118 PE TEE, PAMELA Zets 2,3,45 German Club 1,2,35 D.E,C.A. 45 Pep Clubl, ' 45,145 PETERSEN, MARLEAY5 Zets 2, 1-1ist.3, V-Pres. 45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 Sr. Ways Sz Means Comm.5 Prom Comm. 35 Sr, Play Comm. Make-Up Chmn.5 Rebelette 3,45 Snow Queen 4. l2,45,119,1Z0 PICKERMAN, IEAN Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 3. 45,136 PIEKARSKI, CYNTHIA 45 PIGO T72 BA RBA RA F.H.A. 4. 45,125 PIPER, .IANE 45 POLC YN, CHARLES Kingsmen 4. 45,113 187 4 6 R0 WLAND, WINNIE 46 RLTP, KRISTEN Phils 2.3, Pres. 45 French Club 1,4, Hist. 2, Sec, 35 Pep Club 15 lnterclub Council Corres. Sec. 45 jr, Class Advisory Comm.5 Sr. Play Comm.5 Prom Comms. Decorations Chmn. 3. Bids Chmn. 45 Homeroom Rep. 25 Rebelette 3,45 APOGEE 4. 12,46,111,117,120,132 RYLE, LINDA F.B,L.A. 25 Pep Club 1. 46 SA W1ER. THOMAS Forum 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 11091 Club 1,25 National Honor Society 45 Football 15 Wrestling 3. 46,110,1 12,123 SA YED, A LBERT National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 45 Or- chestra 1,2,3,45 Pit Band 3,45 Sr. Play. 46,110,123 SCHERMBECK, BARBARA GAA. 1,2,3,45 Sr. Caps :SL Gowns Comm.5 lntra- murals 1,2,3,45 School Service 3,4. 46 SCHICK, jUDITH Phils 3,45 German Club 1,2.-4, Hist. 35 Math 1, V-Pres. 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 45 Alchemists 35 Pep Club 15 lnterclub Council 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sr. Gift Comm.5 Rebelees Comm. 2,35 Quiz Bowl 3,45 Intramurals 1,25 Girls Chorus 15 Choir 2,35 Advanced Ensemble 35 Pit Band 4. 46,51,110,111,117,129 SCHMEL TZ, RICHARD 46 SCHMID 7, PA TRICI.-1 Pep Club 15 Sr. Breakfast Comm. 35 Prom Comm. 3,45 Sr. Play Comm.5 School Service 4. 46,144 S C HNE IDER, I.,-1 WRENCE 4 6 SCHO ONO VER, THOMAS 46,137,139 SCHREIBER, j0H.X' Forum 3,45 Alchemists 1,2. V-Pres. 3, Treas, Comm.5 Football Mgr. 3. 46,112,128 SCHULIIZ, M.-IRGIE Pep Club 15 G...-XA. 25 35 Math 25 Chess Club 45 Sr. Announcements Band 2,3,45 Parztmedical 3,4, Rebelees Comm. 2, Sr. Baccalaureate Comm., Intramurals 2,3. 46,143 SCH UL TZ, SUSAN F.H.A. 4, Sr. Announcement Comm. 46 S CH UIWC, WILLIA M 46 SEGER, FREDERICK Quill 8t Dagger 3,4, Alchemists 3, Prom Comm. 4, Homeroom Rep. 4, Wrestling 1,2. 47,50,114 SEl'Y:'RENCE, SHARON Zets Z,3, Chap. 4, Pep Club 1, Homeroom Rep. 3, Homecoming Queen Attendant. l2,47,119 SHANTEAU, GERALD 47,139 SHASIEEN, ROBERT Kingsmcn 3,4, Rebelees Comm. 2,3,4, Sr. Play Comm. 3,4. 17,47 ,1 13 SHEPHERD, DENNIS O.W. E. 4 , 47 SHEPHERD, DORIS 47,145 SHEPHERD, PATRICIA F.B.L.A. 3,4, Pep Club 1, Prom Comm. 3,4, Reb- elees Comm. 3,4, Sr. Play Comm. 47,124 SIEBERE IHARCIA Thas 3, Rec. Sec. 4, Prom Comm. 3. 47,118 SIEGEL, jOHN Kingsmen 2,3,4, Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Rebelees Comm. 4, APOGEE 4. 47,113,133 SIGNS, CRYSTAL Zets 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, Prom Comm. 3, Jr. Class Advisory Comm., Rebelees Comm. 2. 47,119 SIMMONS, IAAHCE Zets 3,4, German Club 1,2,3,4, D.E.C.A. 4, Pep Club 1. 47,145 SLA TER, DA VID 47,113 SMI 'IH LORE TTA F.B.L.A.3,4, Rebelecs Comm. 2,3. 47,124 SMITH, MA TTHE W German Club l,2,3, Interclub Council 4, Band 1,2,4, Pep Band 3, Leader 4, Pit Band 3,4, Or- chestra 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Play, Rebelees 2,3,4, 47,111,t41,143 SMITIL MICHAEL 48 SMITI-L NANCY Zets 3, Rec. Sec. 4, French Club 1,2,4, Pep Club 1,2, Christmas Dance Comm. 1, Co-Chmn. 4, Prom Comm. 3,4, Sr. Banquet Comm. 3,4, Sr. Ways 81 Means Comm., Choir 3, Treas 4, Inter- club Council 3, Rebelees 1,2, Rebelette 3,4. 47,48,50,119,120,144 SNIDER, SANDRA McAuley 1, Pep Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Thas 4. 48,118,124 SOLEALL MICHELE 48 SOUTH JANET Peries 3, Cortes. Sec. 4, F.H.A. 1,2, Paramedical 4, Prom Comm. 4, Sr. Banquet Comm. 4, Sr. Play Comm., Rebelees Comm. 4. 48,118,121,132,144 SOUTHWARD, ROGER German Club l,2,3, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4, Barbershop V-Pres. Z, Sec. 3, lnterclub Council 4, Boys Chorus 1, Sr. Play. 48,110,111,12l SQUIRE, DA VID 48 STARK, STEPHEN Barbershop 1, Sec. 2, Choir 2, Sr. Banquet Comm., Crest 2,3,4. 48,134 STEIN, NA TALIE Thas 3,4, German Club 3, Sec. 4, French Club 1,2, Paramedical 4, Sr. Ways St Means Comm., Sr. Play Comm, Prom Comm. 3, Intramurals 1, School Service 4. 48,118,121,132,144 S TIPES1 CYNTHIA F.B.L.A. 3, School Service 3. 48 S TONER, NANCY Zets 2,3,4, F,B.L.A. 2.4, Chap. 3, Pep Club 1. 12,48,119,1Z4 S TOSE, JOHN 48 S T0 VER, JOHN Football 1,2. 48 STRA USBA UGH, jANET F.H.A. 4, Pep Club 1, Prom Comm. 4. 48,125 STRA WSER, JOHN Football 1,2, Basketball 1,2. 48 STURTZ, ROBERT Kingsmen 2,3,4, Alchemists 3, V-Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4, German Club 1, Tennis 3,4. 48,110,113,130,175 S ULLI VA N. 'M A RIA NNE McAuley High School l,2,3, D.E.C.A. 4. 48,145 SUN, SARA ' Phils 2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2, Corres. Sec. 3, Rec. Sec. 4, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3,4, F.T.A. 2, Alchemists Pres. 4, Interclub Council 4, Prom Comm. Co-Chmn. 3,4, Reb- elees Comm. 3, Homeroom Rep. 4, Quiz Bowl 3,4, Intramurals l,2. 42,4B,50,111,I17,I23,130,l35 SUIPHIN, KATHLEEN Thas 4, Paramedical 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Pep Club 1, lnterclub Council 4, Pep Club 1, Interclub Council 4, Sr. Play Comm., Sr. Ways Bt Means Comm., Baccalaureate 4, Prom Comm. 3, Intra- murals 2. 48,111,118,127 SISCARTHOUI IOAN 12,17,21,48,110,ll7,120 SWARTZ, ROBERT 48,110,113,130,175 SWORDEN, DHAROL F.B.L.A. 3,4, D.E.C.A. 4, F.H.A. 3. 49,124,145 TA ILOR, CHER YL Phils 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Dramatics 2, F.H.A. Asst. Treas. 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 1, Prom Comm, 3, Sr. Breakfast Comm. 3, Sr. Ways St Means Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Homeroom Rep. 4, Rebelees 2,3,4, Orchestra 1, Choir 2,3,4, Advanced Ensemble 3. 49,50,11O,1l7,139 TA YLOR, ROBER TA French Club 1, National Honor Society 4, Sr. Caps 81 Gowns Comm. 49,110,120 TEAGUE, DIANNA Phils 3,4, F.T.A. Z,3, Sec. 4, French Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Intramurals 3,4, Girls Chorus 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 4. 49,1l0,117,120,l26,143 TEEMS, REBECCA Math 1,3, Sec. 2, French Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Rebelees Steering Comm. 4, Girls Chorus 1, School Service 4. 16,49,110,120,l44 TERWILLIGER, SUSAN Zets 2,3,4. 49,119 THOBER, ERIC Quill 8: Dagger Z,3, Sgt. at Arms 4, Varsity B 3, Treas. 4, jr. Class Advisory Comm., Track 1,2, Football 1,2 ,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4. 49,50,1l4,115,150,153,166 THOMPSOM WILLIAM Kingsmen 2,3,4, Varsity B 2,3,4, Latin Club 3,4, 1103: Club Z,3, Sr. Play Comm., Sr. Ways St Means Comm., Rebelccs Comm. 3,4, Intra- murals 3, Cross Country Z,3, Track 1,2,3,4, 49,1l3,115,123 THORNTOINC EDWARD Anthony Wayne High School 1,2,3. 49,150 THORNTOM PATRICIA McAuley High School 1, Anthony Wayne High School 2, G.A.A. 3,4, Prom Comm. 4, Sr. Ways Bt Means Comm., Girls Chorus 4. 49,139 TOBIAS, THOMAS Forum 3,4, Paramedical 1, Alchemists 3,4, Chess Club l,2,3, Rebelecs 3,4. 49,l12,128,139 TODD, BETTY Zets Z,3, Treas. 4, Latin Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 1, Alchemists 3, Sr. Banquet Comm., Prom Comm. 3,4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Crest 4. 49,1l9,l23,135 TOTIL LINDA Phils Z,3, F.H.A. 1, Pep Club 1, Alchemists 3, Spanish Club 2, Treas. 3, Prom Comm. 3,4, Sr. Banquet Comm., Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Rebelees Comm. 2, APOGEE. 3,4. 188 49,t'33 T0 TI-L VIRGINIA 49 TRETER, jOAN Phils 2,3,4, Biology 4, Pep Club 1,3,4, Treas. 2, Prom Comm. 3,4, Rebelees Comm. 1,2,3,4, Sr. Play Comm., Cheerleader 2,3, Cap. 4, School Service 4. 12,49,117,13l,144,159 UERKWI TZ, CAROL Peries 3,4, F.B.L.A. 3, Rec. Sec. 4, Pep Club 1, National Honor Society 3,4. 49,110,1l5,124 VEITCI-L KAREN 49 VOGELI, MARGRET Rossford High School l,2,3, Christmas Dance Comm. 4, Sr. Play Comm., Crest 4. 49,135 VO YLES, MERRILEE Maumee High School Z,3, Pep Club 1. 49 WAGNER, CHARLES Quill Sz Dagger 2,3,4, Varsity B 2,3,4, Christ- mas Dance Comm. 1,2,4,jr. Class Advisory Comm., Rebelees 3, Class Pres. 1,2, Homeroom Rep. 1,2,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3,4. 42,50,l14,115,l50,153,174 WALLINGTON, RICHARD 50 WARRICK, SUSAN Peries 3, Chap. 4, Paramedical 3, Pep Club 1, G.A.A. l,2,3, Pres. 4, lnterclub Council Sec. 4, ' Sr. Caps 8: Gowns Comm., Baccalaureate Comm. 4, Prom Comm. 3. 12,50,111,115,136,144 WATSON, jUDI TH French Club 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 1, jr. Class Advisory Comm., Rebelees Steering Comm. Co- Chmn. Programs 4, Rebelette 4, Sr. Ways St Means Comm., Prom Comm. 3, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Sr. Gift Comm. Co-Chmn. 16,50,120,132 WEHRLE, IACQUELINE G.A.A. 1, Band 1,4, Librarian 3,4, Sr. Caps 81. Gowns Comm., Intramurals l,2,3,4. 50,136 WEILANII ROY Chess Club 3, V-Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4. 50,110,128 WHITE, IERRIE Kingsmen 4, Rebelecs Pit Band Z,3, Director '4, Pep Band 4, Drum Major 4, Band 1,2,3,4, dr- chestra 3,4, Choir 2, Chorus 1. 50,113,143 WIDMER, MARY Peries 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Sr. Ways Bt Means Comm., Caps 8: Gowns Comm. 50,110,116,120,123 WILLIAMS, BETTY F.B.L.A. 1, Pep Club 1. 50 WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS Qiliill BI. Dagger 3, Sec. 4, Varsity B 3,4, Span- is Club 3, Prom Comm. 4, Sr. Class Sec., Home- room Rep. 2,4, Tennis 3,4, Boys Chorus l. 30,50,114,115,174,175 WILLIAMS, RONALD Kingsmen 2,3,4, Sr. Trip Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Football 1,2, Basketball 1. 50,113 WILLIS, HA TRICIA Zets 2,3,4, F.B.L.A. Pres. 4. 50,119,124,144 WOITZEL, PA ULETTE Phils 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4,, Spanish Club 3, Sec. 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Sr. Banquet Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Rebelees SteeringComm. 17,51,117,1Z2,126,l43 WOLLEMWEBER, DIANNE F.H.A. 2,3, 0.W.E. 4, Christmas Dance Comm. 4. 51,145 WOOD, THOMAS 51 WYPER, DAN Alchemists 3, 1091: Club 1,2,3,4, Track 4. 51 YOUNG, BART Varsity B 4, 11070 Club l,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, 51,115,153,150 YOUNG, IANICE Latin Club 3,4, Paramcdical 3,4, Sr, Commence- ment Comm. 4, Sr. Play Comm., Girls Chorus 1. 51,123,127 JUNIORS Adams, Sue 52,117,139,144 Ash, William 52 Asmussen, Cheryl 52 Atkins, Tom 52,114,175 Austin, Chuck 52,59,114,115,150 Bailey, Linda 52,139 Baker, Kathy 52,54,120,133 Baker, Rick 52 Baldwin, Michael 52 Ball, Dave 52,137,139,151 Bar1ey,jeH' 52,1 14,1 15,123,150,173 Barrow, Denise 52,119,159 Bassett, Kathy 52,136,144 Godfrey, Tara 54,118,122,131 Gonsowski, Debby 54,122 Gorsuch, Randy 55 Grant, Stuart 55,114,143,166 Greunke, Margo 55,126,130,136,143 Grifiith, Walter 55 Groah, ane 55,125 1 Gmhnki, cami 55 1,411 Guhl, Chris 55,125 Hahn, Beth 55,124,144 Halsey, Kathy 55,135 1 Hanna, Allen 55 Hansen, Marvin 55 Hardin, Linda 53 55,10B,119,120,133 Managhan, Patrick 57,1 13 Marmar, Ruth 57,127,136 Martin, Steve 57 Matheny, Dave 57,167 Ma , c 7,173,114,143,150 M hewson udy 57,136 Mathias, nnis 57,143 MeCray, 1iehael 57,121 MCDON LD 7 McGove , o n 57,1 12,139,1 cOw , Kermit 57 e , Larry 57,139 chan, Gayle ,I 1 3,131 1 eeker, Barba 57 Siwa, Rick 60 Skelleyhjerry 60,123 Smith, Linda 60,124 Smith, Normajean 60 Snyder, Gale 60 nyder, Lynda6 ,118,1 ,124,159 Soule, Whitma 1l23,131 South, Paula 6 ,117,132 Spencer, ic ael 60 Spl'tt , Linda 60,116,136 S in, Sharon 60,118 S ord, Darla 60,136,144 tanley, Tom 60,113,139 Steiger, Pat 60 Steinmiller, Chris 60 Stephenson, Tom 60,113 Sterman, Bill 60 Sterman, Bob 60,114,150 Stewart, Russ 60,1 13 Stockman, Nancy 54,60 Stone,je1T60,1 12,1 15,174 Suesshjefl' 60 Sums,-1ohn 60 Swaytz, Ronald 60,113 Sw ' ringer, Wayne 60,113,131 S ' rgosz, William 60 ift, David 60,143 zalkowslci, Debbie 60,118 Szmania, Annette 60,124 Tappen, Susan 60 Teague, Richard 60 Tho er, D ug 60,1 14,150 s, ebby 60,117,120 omas,John 60,113,145 Thorton, Marsha 60,116 Tillman, Richard 60,113 Ti mbrook, Steve 60,1 13 Otlseary, Dennis 58,145 jim 60 Beauch, Elizabeth 52,129,139 Harms,Jah55,1 Metzger, N ,116,123,l39 Beavetson, Sue 52,118,136 Harrison, R' h 55,112,123 Mickens, ' h 57 Beekmen, Bill 52,113,139 Harrison, e 5 ,115,123 Miellte, a sandra 57, 23 , Beening, Diane 52,143 Hasenau Richard 55 Mie athy 57,126 1, Berger, Rick 52 Hay a , Phyl 's 55,125 ' , George 57,11 11 ,150,172 Bemdthjan 52 , ' H 1 , Hele 5 er, Carol 57,14-4,1 34 Blake, Pam 52 H ley, Cynth iller, Mike 57 Boardman, Anita 52,89 enderson, Kris 5 Mosherhlohn 5 Bock, Tim 52,143 Hendricks, anc 55,11 1311143 Mowery, Pat 5 4 Boekerader, Don 52,121 Herold,je 5 115,1 Mulford, Larry 7,143 Bolts, Sherry 52,143 Hessel, Dia e ,1 6,14 Murtland, Karlynn 57,116,126 Bundy, Ann 52,130,143 Higgins, Stev 5,113 -' e, Dave 57 Boring, Susan 52,136 ' mm 55,121 ,Tom 57,123 9,143 Bowles, Mark 52 ettler,jolm , 1 , 20,160 tee, K neth 57,1 2,137,139 Brandel, Kathy 52 man, ary 5 ,1l3. 1,143 agel, Ro lyn Braunschweiger, George,52 ollabaug Wtsley 145 Nassif, Brewster, Smith 52,112,123,151,16 1'101Sl1 B3 1 5 15116110151 58 Brindley, Dianne 2,136 Holt, 55 Nic im 58 Brinkman, Sally 126,136,143 Ho Lawrence 145 ter, Tom 58 Brown, Linda 52 er, Pam 55 C o ieki, Chris 58,113 Bryant,jelT 52,160, 4 ey,jo n 5 ,1 3 Burgim, Bruce 52,12 , 30 udson,jo 5 ,137 O'l.eary, Tim 58,113,150 Burkey, Kevin 53,11 uebner, S Ott, Clifford 58,134,1 Bruns, Debbie 53,11 22,144 uffman, D bbie 55,135 Pacholski, Paul 58 Bursdieker, Ellen 53,1 , 23,1 9 upp, Leslie 5' Paone, Charlm 58 Campbell,-Iohn 53,16 'i , Lynn 56 1 Panning, Ray 58 Capriotti, Elizabeth 5 , Z ,126, Richard ' 5 Patton, Pat 58,114,1 ,174 134 jackson Anne 5 56 8,117 Patton, Lee 58,115,1 ,175 Carr, Peggy 53,122 jambo oh 5 0 P00111 A0113 53111611231124 Case, Robert 53,145 Ceglio, Dan 53 Chapman, Linda ' 1 139 Clancy, Mary 53, 26,144,139 Cofer, Sandra 53, Cole, Chris 53,117,123 Coleman, john 53,112 Collier, Kathy 53,139 Co1lins,jay 53 Corey, A153,113 Coutcher,john 53,166 Cowley,janis 53,119,139 Cowley,judy 53,131,143 Craple, Gary 53 Cupilary,jim 53 Czprwiec, Tom 53,115,160,174 Dailing, Lee 53,112,115,166,167,170 173 Day, Cindy 53,119,120 DeCant, Doris 53 DeLueia, Santina 136 Denman, Donna 53,139 DeSheltler, Scott 53,112 Dillon, Daria 53,119,120 Dixon,Joe 53 Domanowsltihjohn 53 Donaldson, Debbie 53,119,120 Dreschetgjon 53,131 Drews, Marcia 53 Dryer, Candy 53,118,124 Eisenmann, Kae 53,118,139 Elgas, Cathi 54,124 Elliott, Chris 54 Elscn, Cathy 54 Empey, Timothy- English, Mark 54,143 Eubank, Dale 54.173 Famsworth, Kathy 54,120,126 Favro, Deborah 54 Fellabaum, Kathryn 116 Fellhauer, Tom 54 Felstien, Pat 54,119,120,139 Finmke, Mike 54,115,150 Fleischman, Candyce 54,117,123,158 Floering, Douglas 54 Fogli, Linda 54 Foley, Garry 54,167 Foster, Sue 54,143 Fox, Sandee 54 Franckhauser, Ginni 54 Fry, Dorothy 54,124 Furman,jnhn 54 Furman, Mark 54 Gallagher, Brenda 54,1 18,124,143 Garrett,Judy 54,116,126,143 Gee, Pamela 125 Georgia, Dale 54 Gietzn, Don 54,131 Gladieux, Camille 54,117,123,125,130, 136 C , 5 14 jamisg:JK 6,113 je ' R e 56 J .1 onnie 56,118,126,134 . 11,Pede15t1,1t2,t50,167 J 1.. ebbie 56,118,139 jon 'icki56,123,125,134 Jor ' indy 56,117 jure1 -llen 56,145 Kamann, Chuck 56 Kasten, Sherry 56,139,143 Kennedy, Mike 56,115,160,170,172 Kerwin, Tim 56.167 King, Kevin 56,160 Kint, William 56,130 Kline, Linda 56 Klippstein, Dick 56,170,112 Kmotorka, Edward 56 Knepper, Martha 56,131 Koester, Donald 56,115,164 Kohn, Carol 56,120,126,129,143 Konrad, Ronald 56,135,139 Konz, Peggy 56,144 Kopfman, Amy 56,116,159 Kosinski, Nancy 54,56,118,158,144 Kossow, Lynn 56 Krajewski, Bob 56 Kramp,jean 56,59,117.126 Krause, Dave 56,114,115,150,173 Krause, Norman 56 Kregerhlim 56 Kro el, Ted 56 Kroieield, Marty 56 Kronmannhlane 56, 116,123 Krueger, Ernest 56,55,59,150 Kruger, Sharon 56 Kujawa, Rick 56 Kujawa, Sandy 56 Kunz, Terry 56,167 lake, Tom 56 Lane, Bob 56,114,115,150,174 LaP1ante, Fred 56,112,115,170,173 LaPoint, Emerson 56,173 Larter, Marcia 56 Lawerence,jerry 56,52,114,121,175 Lea, Gary 53,56,108,1 14,123,134,160, 174.175 Leech, Melinda 56,117 Leggett, Sherri 57,118 Leininger, Scott 57,113,131,143 Lemke, Sally 57 Lenz, David 57 Leybourn, David 57,115,150,153 Limpf, Pamela 57 Loch,john 57,139,172 Long,Jim 57,145 Louclts, Bev 57,124 Lucas, Rusty 57,170,173 Ludwig, Debbie 57,117,136 Lusher,julie 57,120 Peters, Dovard 58,120,130 Peterson, David 58 Peterson, Douglas 58 Peth, Richard 58,113 Petok, Sandy 58 Petsch,jenny58,118,143 Phillips, Pam 58,116,126 Phillips, Ray 58,114,115,123,150 Phillips, Sandra 58,123,131 ,139 Phillips, Terry 58,114,139 Pigott, Bill 58 Pioterek, Debbie 58,119,122 Pitchford, Sue 58 Porter,joe 58,114,115,150,172 Powershjan 58 Prajsner, Mark 58,123,l29,139 Prothero, Raelene 58 Radde, Donna 58,124,125 Rahnujucg 54,58,116,120,124 Ramlow, onnie 58,125,126,144 Reiter, Alison 58,1Z5,l27,135 Retzke. Sandra 58,124 Retzlolf, Dave 59,145 Rhoades, Herb 59,113,160,174 Richter, Darlene 59 Riemanhloyce 59,121 Rippel, Mike 59 Risner, Michael 59 Ritter, Richard 59 Roberts, Tom 59 Roesch, Cathi 59,144 Rogers, Bus 54.52,59,11-1,115,150 Rogers, Todd 59,112,143 Rohrbacher, Sue 59,117,124,120 Romans, Chuck 59,123 Rotramel, Sandra 59,136 Rush,joycc 59,118,124 Rutkowski, Tom 59 Ryan, Kathy 56,59,l44 Ryan, Tom 59 Sanders, Barb 59,127 Sanzenbacher, Cyndi 59,123 Sanzenbacher,-john 59 Sargeont, Tom 59 Satterthwaite, Dave 59 Sattler, Debbie 59,118,124 Siemens, Dianne 59,117,120,126 Shultz, Bill 59 Short, William 56,59 Shinn, Nancy 59 Sherwin, Victoria 59 Senerius, Tom 59,113,115,121,131,172 Schulz Sall 54 59117121125145 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 Schneider, Ron 59,114,115,123,150,174 Schick, Sally 59,139 Schaetzke, Dan 59,113,170,173,115 Schaal,jo 59,119,143,136 Schaefer, Bruce 60,131,139 Sievert, Roy 60,170,173 Simonds, Bradley 60,145 Tittle, Mike 60 Todd, Cathy 60 Todd, Sharon 60,118 Tremphjudy 60,121 ,l26,143 Trettin, Sue 60,123 Trout, Kathy 60,119,123 Trumbull, Sandy 60,123 Ulmer, Richard 60 Vettraino, Micki 60,124 Wachter, Mary Ann 60,115,120 Wade, Karen 60,120 Wandscher, Helm 60,121,124 wa1d,Mike 60,121,143 Watts, Charles 60,150,167 Webb,jaek 61,170 Weber, Art 61,113,130 Welber,judy 61 Wer1ing,jerry 61 White, Mark 61 Widmer, Chris 61 Wilcox, Bill 61 Williams, Carol 61,118,139 Williams, Lora 61,118,120 Williams, Nancy 61,117,123 Williams, Sherrie 54,61 ,1 18 Wismer, Art 61,115,160 Wittich, Bill61,113,115,172 Woitzel, Chris 61,150 Wolf, Tum 61,113,122 Yosses, Edward 61,53,112,123,10B,174 175 Yunker, Bruce 6l,54,52,112 Zarn, Paul 61 Zimmerman, Lynda 61 ,1 17,122,126 Zinkklonathan 54,61,130 Zmuda, Denny 61 SOPHOMORES Abodeely, Mary 62,136 Ackerman, Vikki 62 Allen, Donna 62,136,139 Allen, Toni 62 Alter, Connie 62 Ameshlamts 62.121 ,1 39 Andetsonhjim 62,151,165 Archambeault, Mike 62,136 Arend, Steve 62 Armstrong, Donna 62,118,127,136 Auxter, Donna 62,131,139 Bailey, Lawrence 62 Baker, Brandy 62,113 Barnard, Bill 62 Barnes, Many 62,63 Barnes, Rhoda 62,143 Beach, Kris 62,124,125 Beaudry, Andrew 62. Belston, Rae 62,136,139 Benington, Denis 62,156,173 Bennett, Angela 62,116,120,127 Bennett, Reed 62 Beres, Chris 62,120 Bergman, Kathy 62 Berry, Bill 62,166,170 Bialecki, Dan 62 Bilek, Albert 62 Blake, Chris 62 Bloomer, . o 62,11 , ,143 Mastin, Denise 67,125 Maxon, Brad 67 Mayberry, Deborah 67 N1cA1ce, jonathan 67,167 MeAu1ey,joyce17,67,117,120 McCarthy, Dennis 67,139 McCormick, Barb 67,143 McCray, Paul 67 McGee, Bob 67.139 McGil1,jef1rey 67,143 M1:Clean, Hal 62,63,67,114, McNutt, David 67,173 Mc0wen, Kenneth 67 Meekenjim 67 Metzger, Mary 67,139 Michalak,jan 67,131 Mickens, Cathy 67,143 Mikolajczak, Don 67,139, 1 5 Miller, Dan 67 Mi1ler,jim 67,143 Mock, Marty 67,156 Mondville, Mike 67,131 Morris, john 67,156,164 Mullnrd, Rita 67,136 Mulvaney, Lon 67,156,164 164 6,167 Murpity, Dan 67,1 15,110,113 Myers,jack 67,143,151 Nation, Brenda 67,12-1,136,139 Nagel, Daniel 67,113 Newman, Glenda 67 Norton, Thom 68 O'Connor, Karen 68,119,122 Ogdahl, Thomas 68,156,173 Oliver, Mary 68 O'Shea, Theresa 68,123,136 Pagels, Rhonda 68,139 Sisson, Cinci69,119,123,139 Slaybaugh, Richard 69,121,156 Slider, Kevan 69,139, l 56,173 Sloan. Steve 69,173 Smith, Diane 69 Smith, Thom 69,129 Snyder, Denise 69,125 Snyder, jackie 69 Sokolowski, Alexis 69 Speelman, Sally jo 69,124,136,l39 Sperry, Carol 69,120 St. Aubin, David 69 Stein, Paul 69,156,175 Steinman, Rob 69 Stephenson, Sandy 69,143 Stickley, Dave 62,69 Subleski, joe 69 Sutphin, Mary 69 Swanson, Sharon 69 Swarthout, Anne 70,117 Szewczak, Linda 70 Taylor, Gail 70,120,126 Tetft, Patti 70,1 19,143 Thomas,jane 70 Thornton, Bernie 70 Tillman, Lyn 62,70,119 Timm, Craig 70,121,139 Timpe, Linda 70 Tipton, Debbie Tobias, Cathy 70,124 Tornow. Patty 70 Toth, Francine 70,118,127 Trenchick, Bob 70,114,123 Trettin, Ann 70,139 Trombley, Sue 70,127 Trumbull, jackie 70,123 Uerkwitz, Kathy 67,70,118,136,143 r , au1o6. 23 Bolander, Debbie 62,123 127,136.1 rimm, 'a ht ,12-1,1 ' B oher an 62,122 - milton '6 Banter ert6 ,63 8,109 1 ',156, anse , 6 ,LO ,a rcli Brac , Kafhy ,120 1 1. nn 65 B n man,S e -,116,143 1, on.,on 5,113 , Br ,Li ,116,13 wltins,S lly 65, 22, 1 own, 1 63,123 aydc , cquely ' . 45 Brown, Melinda 63, Hays om 65 7 X Br va, inode Ha 11 1mos.1,' l5,l3l,l' , oo, N Bm ,oem .117.l2 . 4 1 , 1 Bu ski,Kc ,12 ,13 aton, 1 5,123 r s,Tim6 3,123 3 ,156 eckli -X ynn65,11 1 3,15 . rlton, Ka 63 eer, ' R e65,116 7 Case 'ndy 63 err, ny - 5,1 7 JQ6 Case, k 63 Henderson. Kar .122 Cathe Bob 3 e ric s . erlai uane6 ndrix, z 65,143 Chaplin, k63 Herman, b 65 Chapm aul 6 Herslan 62,65,157 Clark. ris 63 31 Hertzsch,jan 65 .Clar ck 63 2 Hicks, Gary 65 C 1 R 3 ,164 Hill, Gary 65 1162. DM' -94-1 11 Hille, Bi1165 . lburn om 63 Hinkle, Pat 65 '01C, C0 ie 63.123 Hoffman,-jim 65,114,164 mptnn. L 1 - 063,12 Homier, Steve 65 nn, Ro 3 Honeycuu, Mike 65,1 13 antin au 63 Hoskins, Charles 66,164 f .orwin, a 63,1 Howard, Kenneth 66 Cox, Cl ' 63,1 Huber, Angie 62,66,131 Cron gf , Pat 3 Huber, Kathy 66,116,125,139 H ers, Do s 63,164 Hudanski, Barbara 66,143 I- ley, El beth 63,122 Hudson,jane 66,1 18,120,123,127, .ulbertso , Ruth 63 129,136 Cunni my HOWHN1 9311231164 Hitchison, Edward 66,112,115,150,173 Cun ' am, Margaret 63,136 1ngle,janie 66,139 O Cu lary, Rick 63 jakab, Bonnie 66 ' 1 ko, Darlene 63,120 jakubowski, Greg 66,170,173 rr, Michael 63,145 jambor,joseph 66,123,173 ashner, Richard 63,156 Dauer,jack 63,1 14,156,173 Davis, Betsy 64 Davis, Kathy 64 Davis. Terry 64 Day, Bill 64,156 Day, Richard 64,139 Deck, Becky 64,145 Dclamotte, Robert 64 Delucia, Dolly 64,119,123 Demars, Robert 64 Dennis, Robert 64,113,156 Dibble, Bob 64 DiNardo, Barb 64,119,120 Disher, Alan 64 Domanowski,john 64 Donovan, Sally 64 Dro omir, Christine 64,119,120 DufFey, Gretchen 64,119,120 Dunbar,jelT64,123 Ehrsam, Kaye 64,119,120 Erskine, Mike 64 Eschenbutg, Leslie 64,136,139 Ewert, Ulli 64,121 Fauble, MaryBeth 64,131 Fear, Kathie 64,159 Felzer, Craig 64,139 Ferguson, Pat 64,136 Fern, Pat 64,131,143 Fields, Becky 64,136,143 Fifer, Ruby 64,116,122,136 Finn, Gary 64,170 Fischer, Kathy 64 Fischer, Michael 64 Flick, Nancy 64 Floering. Allan 64 Forgach, Terry 64 Franckhauser, Carol 64 Franckhauser, Marilyn 64 Frank, Robbin 64,117,123 Franks, Dennis 64,156 Friess, Vicki 64 Frobase, Chris 64,126,129 A Fromme, Sue 62,64,121 Fuller, Orville 64,120,143 Furman,jim 64 Gallagher, Steve 65,1 15,123,170,173 Galvin,janc 65,139 Gardiner, Nancy 65,123 Garn, Peggy 65 Geiser,joy 65 Gerber, Karan 65 Gibson,jan 65 Gladieux, Chris 65,11-1,156,164 Glauser, Diane 65 Glover, Douglas 65,156,173 Godfrey, Marcia 17,65,117,122,131 Godwin, Peggy 65 Gooch, Denise 65,116 Gors, Debbie 65 Grady, Patrick 65 Gran, Sue 65 jarvis,-Iulie 66,126 jaskowiak, joseph 66 johns,jim 66,143 johnson, Craig 66,156,173 johnson, Gary 66 johnson, Lynette 66,136 jones,j:1mes 66 jones, Kathy 66,136,139 Kapp, Gloria 66 Kaighin, Steve 66,156,173 Katich, Mike 66,156 Keel, Reginald 66 Keil, Mary 66,122,126 Keith, Maryanne 66,123,126 Kelletl, Ruben 66,164 Kelley, Keith 66,170 Kemmerly, Susan 66,125,143 Kennedy, Dan 66 Kctstetter, MaryAnn 66,119,123 Kime, Steve 66 King, Connie 66 King, Kathy 66,121,127 King, ltdaltala 66 Klewer, Mary 66 Kleuter,ji11 66 Knapp, Chris 66,1 14,131,156 Kopaniasz,jim 66,137 Krischer, Bill 66,145 Kruger, jo 66 Kunz, Diane 66 Kurtz, Brenda 66,136 L-tdd,jerry 66,139 Lagger, Gerald 66 Lahnum, Dennis 66 1.ange1,james 66 LaPlan Diane 66 en, Patty , ,121 ,143 Laverty, Steve 66,145 Lea, Amy 66 Learned, Bill 66,121,156 Leech, Donna 67,136,139 Lentz, Denise 67,136 Lentz, Denny 67 Lentz, Kathi 67,1 19.120 Lenz, Ken 67 Lepiarz, Richard 67,151 Leruth,janice 67,139,143 Lester, Lynda 67,136 Little, Douglas 67,123,130 Inch, Donna 67,124 Loehrke, Sue 67,123 Long, Daniel 67,145 Longneeker. Douglas 67,112,115,164, 170,173 Lowe, Doug 67,123,130 Lowe, Scott 67,139,156 Lytle, Thomas 67,121,156 Maier, Roy 67,145 Marckel, Lyn 67 Marti, Susan 67,131 Mason,judy 67,120,139 Mastin, Dawn 67 PaI1ta,Kjann 68 Papen us, Annette 68,136 Parr, Martha 68,119 Parrish, Sharon 68,139 Pasch, Bruce 68,121,131,143.164 Path, Debbie 68,120,139 Perz, Frank 68,156 Perry, Sandy 68,1 18 Peters, Chris 68 Pete1son,jill 68 Phillips, Tim 68 Piekarski, Richard 68,139 Pierce, Kathi 68 Pigott, Sharon 68,125 Pilaczynski, Eugene 68 Pinney, Clark 68 Pitzen, Bill 68,1 13 Planck, Dave 68,145 Planck, Deb 68 Pockmire, Bob 68,123 Pollex, Phil 68 Porter, Kathy 68,136 Potts, Ellen 68,120 Powers, Mike 68 Pratt, Brian 68,143,151 Preski, Karen 68 Prnt hero, Mary 68 Pruc, Gary 68,112,164 Quinn, john 68 Raab, Mark 68 Randa1l,james 68 Reagon, Debbie 68,1 16,136,139 Reddish, Debbie 68,139 Uliczny, Sandy 70 Valentine, Kim 70.143 Vye, Clancy 70.143 Waack, Connie 70,136 Walker, Nancy 62,70,129,139 Wallington, Daniel 70,167 Wandtke, Rodney 70,156,173 Waresko, Don 70 s, . Watktn Cathy 70,136 Watson, Kent 70,156 Watson, Nancy 70,117 Watson, Teresa 70,127,136 Watson. Wendy 71 Weaver, Barb 71,119 Weber. Nancy 71 Welber, Linda 71 Welker. Scott 71 Weyganot,jay 71 ,123,128 White, Don 71 White, Roger 71 Wicse, Frank 71 Wilczynski, Georgia 71,121,131 Williams, Sue 71.124 Wiseley, Sue 71 ,1 17,120,139 Wulf, Diane 71,126,136 Young, Barbara 71 Young, Connie 71,139 Young, Dave 71 Young, Kenneth 71,123 Young, Raymond 71 Young, Vicki 71,124,136 Youngs, Sally 71,1 16,127,139 Renr1ie,Gary 68 Restorick,john 68,156 Ries, Anita 68,1 18,121,139 Riley, Ramona 68 Risner, Neal 68,139,160 Rizzo, Maria 68 Roach, Patricia 68 Rochte, Pattie 68,125 Rode, Ellen 68,116,126 Roepke, Margaret 69,136 Rohrbaeher. Diana 69,121 Romp, Cathy 63,69,108,117 Rood, Thomas 69,143 Ruch, Randee 69 Ryan, Mary 69,120,136 Sandberg. Tad 69,143,164 Sargeont, Donald 69 Sauer, Sue 69 Sayed,jim 69 Schmalzried, Hans 69,121 Schmidt, Pat 69,136 ,120 Schneider, Raleigh 69,156,175 Schroeder, jon 69,143 Schroeder, Richard 69 Scott, Barb 69 Seferian, Sue 69,139 Seitz, Mary 69,136 Senerius, Pam 69,123 Shaw, Rebecca 69,123,129,1 Shea, Tom 69 Shively, Darlene 69,139 Siegel,ji1l 69,119 Signs, Howard 69 Sinnott, Doug 69 36 Zapf, Carole 71 Zientara, Debbie 63,71,108,1 19,120 Zink, Marcic71,1 17,131 Zollats, Steve 71.143 Zurawski, Debbie 71 ,122,l36,143 F RES HM EN Abbey, Loretta 72 Abodeely, Carol 72,136 Albright, john 72 Allen,jane 72,122,136 Amsler, Linda 72,136 Anderson, Andy 72,157 Anderson, Karen 72 Ankele, Kenneth 72,128 Arnold, Cheryl 72,136 Bailey. Greg 72 Baise, Nancy 72 Baker, Scott 72,157 Balsmeyer, David 72 Baranek, Kathy 72 Barnes, Martha 72 Baron, Pamela 72 Barrow, Dave 72,157 Bateman, Lance 72,121 Beach, Charlene 72.136 Beach, Susan 72,136 Beavetson, Wayne 72 Becker, Dianna 72,136 Beckler, Michelle 72 Bemmer. Bodo 72,123 Bender,john 72,157 Bender, Ken 72 Beretz, Elaine 72,123 Berndt, joan 72 Bialorucki, Nancy 72 Bigelow, Carrie 72,136 Bilek,john 72,157 Biniker, Barbara 72,136 Biniker, Barry 72,123 Bivens, Marsha 72,136 Blomberg, Roberta 72 Bog ess, Ralph 73 Bohis, Tim 73 Bohls, Tom 73,171 Bonassi,-lanie 73,136 Bonnough, Michael 73 Boring, Bob 73,157 Boudreaux, Geroge 73,165 Bowie, Kathi 73 Braker, Barbara 73,136 Branyan, Dianne 73 Braun, Carol 73,122 Braun,james 73 Brehmer, Michael 73,143,167,171 Bricker, Randy 73 Brindley, Brian 73 Brown, Nanci 73 Brown, Marcia 73 Bugaj, Mary 73 Burgin, David 73 Burns, Gwen 73 Busdiekerhjanice 73,123 Butler, Ray 73 Byrnes, Daniel 73 Byrnes, Douglas 73 Calgie,jim 7,15,73 Callihan, Sharon 73,136 Carrhjoames 73 Carroll, Kathy 73 Case, Carole 73 Cather, Sheryl 73 Celley, Walt 72,73,171 Clark, Dan 73,128 Clark, Lettie 73 Cofer, Karen 73,136 Collins, Cari 73,125 Collins, Craig 74 Corbett, Mike 74,157 Cosgrove, Bill 74,171 Cnusinmjeffery 74 Cowley, Raymond 74 Cox, Denise 74,136,143 Cureton, Mary Beth 74 Darah,jackie 74,136 Davies, Kris 74 Davies, Tom 74 Davis, Alan 74 Davis, Charlene 74 Davis, Cary 74,157,165 Day, Kathy 74 Day, Tim 74,157 DeCant,judy 74 Denman, David 74 DcRusha, Laurie 74 DeShetler, Steve 72,74,157,165 Dcvanna, Thomas 74 Dobes, Russell 74 Domanowski, Jim 74 Doty, David 74 Drafts. Dave 74 Drews, Sandra 74,136,143 Dufley, Elizabeth 74 Duncan, Donald 74,157 Durfey, Barbara 74 Duty, Dianne 74 Ensley, Nancy 74 Ernst, Bill 74,157,165 Ewing, Patricia 74 Falk, Barbara 74 Fauble, Craig 74,171 Fegly, Sharon 74 Feisel, Sandy 74 Felzer, Phillip 74 Fisher, Wilda 74 Fitchtjudy 74 Flack, Linda 74,121 Foley, Larry 74,157 Foley, Patrick 74 Foley, Terence 74 Forster.Je1T72.74,76,123 Foulk, Donna 74,136 Franklin, William 75,123 Fredrick, Terry 75 Freeman, Ken 75 French, Cheri 75 Frick. Debbie 75,136 Fromme, Chris 75 Fulkerson, Sally 75 Fulton,john 75 Ga1liers,jo Ellen 75 Cietzen, Terri 7 5 Gilbert, Gregg 75,121,143 Gilbert, Tim 75 Gladiaux, Sheila 75,123,136 Glesser, Richard 75 Glover, Pamela 75,136 Gonsowski, Robert 75 Goodwin, Susie 75 Gorsuch, Linda 75 Grant, Steve 72,75,157,165 Gregory, Vickie 75,136 Greunke, Patrice 75,121,136 Grimes, Ann 75 Grohnke, Cathy 75 Gross, Robert 75 Hackenberg, David 75,151,157 Ha1Telder, Lynne 75,108,136 Hansen, Phillip 75 Hanson, Barbara 75,136 Hardisonhjoyce 75 Harrison, David 75 Harrison, Marie 75 Hasenaur, Carol 75 Hatch, Denise 75 Hay, Deborah 75,136 Hayward, Gary 75,157 Healy,-Ief1'7S,121,171 Heebsh, Shelley 75,136 Hecbsh, Tom 75,157 Heer,jeff75,171 Heinrich, Sue 75 Heise, Diane 75 Heltzel, Kathie 75 Henderson, Brenda 75 Henneasy,john 75 Hernandez, Gregory 75,157,16 Herold, Mark 75 Hier, Richard 76 Higgins, Barbar 6,127 Hill, Larry 76 Hin B.Jenny 76 Ho andy 76 Ho arrell 76 5 Lauman, Ron 77,157,165 Lawneizak, Chester 77 Lawrence, Gail 77,123,136 Leaf, Dick 77 Learned, Michael 77,121 Lee, Evelyn 77 Leech, Courtney 77 Leech, Patricia 77 Lenz,jefTreE77 Leonhardt, Clty 77 Lester, Nancy 77,127 Littrell, Lynn 77 Long, Gail 77 Lucas,john 77 Ludwig, Rick 77 Ludwig, Sheri 77 Lutton. Kim 77 Mahla, Chris 77 Mahoney, Rick 77 Managhan, Dariene 77 Manzek, Paul 77,165,171 Martin,je1T 77,165 Martin, Kimberly 77,139 Mattcs, Linda 77,136 Maxwell, Peter 77,165 McHugh, Mary Ann 77,121,1 McLean, Sue 77,136,143 McNamara, john 77 , Mead, Craig 77 Meeker,kIanis 77 Michalakhlack 77 Michalak, Stev 77 57 Mignin, P tty , 36 Mille G 8 1 ' n 78 ' , amela 78 is ka Mark 78 Mo r, john 78 M n,jenny 78 Mo ville Annette 78 1 Moo e, Vicki 78 o , Les r76 Morningstar Ho M y76,122,127 Morris, Mi 7 Ho , homas 76 Morrison S 78 123, Ho ard, Cathleen 7 6 Musk rah 78 bbard, Gay 7 Mo 78,157 Huebner, Cath i ski Kathy 78 1-tupp,Ma k gl N Carol7812 , Hutton,V er - 76.127,136 ' an BiIl78 jackson, C ' in an Robert7 Jambori, elen ,76 Now ,Chris 78 james, 76,1 Nusbaum Ro yn 77,78 Jankowski, Da 76 Oberha enny 78 jarvis, Willia 6 O' Lea m 78 jaynes,Don7 ,128 O'Rou , Ray 78,157,1 johnson u 76 ' ning, Linda 78 johnso K en 761 ' ' h,BeverIy78, 23 Johnso ,K en L. .136 1 1- szko Don 78 is johnson. 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