Bowsher High School - Apogee Yearbook (Toledo, OH)
- Class of 1987
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Three different reactions to English class. fAlec Beekley, Charlene Bohn, Tina Brinkj Seniors smile fLaura O'Connor, Sue Danford, Lori Howe, Kim Filasj intro I 7 3311 PN Sheri Trzcinski pleads for some M8tM's lAngie Dupuis, Julie Lorenzen, Brian Flogersl 1 Underclassmen sing their hearts out for Mrs. Marcella Mackey 1 ef 'UE' 'QI Retail Merchandizing students listen attentively to Mrs. Louann Emerson Flob DeMars reads the latest Science news. . AKVY' 11512142 8 X Intro 'Megan Coyle ends the day with a smile Mum's the word. fDonna Jacobs, Shelley Slatej . . . frzfflm' . . . I- B r ra, 51 -r Laurie Watt enjoys her company - Rick Salazar, Rob Garver Popcorn for Sale 'x Intro X 9 'V C9 Fgoazfffffvf . . . 1 .nal-Q 9- Ensemble material? CChrissy Ludeman, Tricia Haughj L Jenny Curtis hangs in suspense while Mr. Ron Schlieven looks on. Shes got to be kidding. fKristi Olsen, Wendy Bueter, Peggy Widneri WN '-'elif i Ben Thomas and Gaie Nelson alaways stick together. fJason Grahamj Relaxing before class, fWendy Woodward, Kristi 10 f Intro Olsenp AUIIUI1 you frmfy . k A' . 55 w U ,' Amy French, Ross Perry share a joke. Sitting pretty for the senior class picture. . zwll fzfzfbas' fw1Qs'c'cz! . . 'aff UGQLA-M ,ti , ,, , , f Q, if F , si Rebel spirit is alive. ikmmiw :nl f Barbie Burns makes beautiful music. Q M'- Art students add color to life Nicki Waitmany No problem I can handle this one! fBrian Biggie, Lorie Watt, Rick Salazarj Intro X 11 ,J K.. X , Eh fm Arid' Mr. Steve Oberle is surrounded by a bevy of beauties. fKaren Sisinyak, Carrie Hamburgers-my-favorite! lJim Barnettl Beach, Jayme Hannan, Kellie Paynej . . . 1111 y1'111M1ffr011y . How fun! lBeth Homan, Lois lrwinl Anxious for another day at B.H.S? lLisa Knight, Valerie Mrs. Kathy Genzman shows Sheri Hockenberger and Chris Moreland art Jenkins, Janey Barosl techniques. 12 X Intro Just another day at high school iAmy Jo Ostafi, Lisa Heymanj Dean Olah-blowing his own horn Can you believe what's under this microscope? iJoAnn, Martin, Amy Shultzj Tough Guys iShawn Bouyer, Lisa Gordon, Bob Whitey What a guy! fChuck Rogers, Scott Byczynskiy . NNW if 600' fyfffoffy. Intro X 13 FE I L EL EB .. A X IJ cb U' Q C -. cn QA,, ,iii 9' f g 5 ., A W 'V UH ' ,,, ,.'. V:-il 5ih53gf' I il 2 ew ws! f' W E A V: qua 0 . .Iii , gkg-'N735'W::.i,lfEk 1. ': :IT -rzi U 3 - fi fi, ,,.Q Q '- 19 ...MH , W-A Q ,. VT, L '- wfsf'fi1+:4. .,.g.-wmsw 1- Wondering in 1963 what Rebel Life will be like in the future. li as-S 2 'W Q THHHH IT Hd IJ cn o' 2 r- .. cn X .. 01 W I' rv' at Us ld if si .. ,, ,qi it 'L www 'f5i Bi Oh no, he doesn't bite. fErica Just, Gina Postmanj t 5 All together now . . . push! Tony smiles for the camera. fTony Barnetj Rebel Life! 17 Q 3,9786 RQLL B 9 Q69 ul AT wo' 'nfl ES fa 159955 6 05 as Illls ' 4' P t Z! eter Gaby Q Q ! 4 - ff' u Q9 Lu Q 8' E I Q 62' Nb : gs 7 U6 1 Q Y f 3 5. HM , Q 3059966 fnbia 7 P new 'COW Q A lot IQ 610 9 GQ- l 5 159' 6674- 3 6 'r nagggs suv'Pl-Y FE ? G reS'0fyAbbott 8 gfiae ff 15,65 Q 8991 59 1519 6skmxnQ.9 ee'an6 Q' C ce 59 avd V CU 'GWB Q Q6 Q Q' Q b milaupet 5 3 ev 36 w 0' u L 0f 5Z' S41 Sa,9f 'lg vyv ' 9 gf'- .f ffm . .nt fri' .- 1 H Q -ly 0 tk +-'1 o gn ,M 1:4 g J? , W Q i Magazine Drive The kickoff for the successful 1986 Mag- azine Drive was September 19th. The drive continued until the 30th. A total of 24,400 dollars worth of magazines was sold achiev- ing 97.5 percent of the goal. The top seller was Sarah Tipton fleftl who sold a total of 1500 dollars worth of magazines. The runners-up were Eric Anderson tbelow, leftl, who sold 1000 dollars worth, and Jodi Myers fbelowl, who sold 430 dollars worth. The 1986 Magazine Drive was once again a success. 0 4 K2 pull H D . 2 . g J Q 49, - Rebel Life X 19 Rebelees 1987 i , r W i 2 2 i T The 1987 Rebelees Committees I as .W e xx Laura O'COnrtOr, General Chairman, and Amy FYOQGVS, Tom Moeller, Karen Banow, John Armbrust, Missy Business Manager. Mason, Student Directors. 20 X Rebel Life L E ,, It gs -5 at . i E . - 3 gt 52 ff 3 215 The 1987 Flebelees came to us t'Just ln Time . lt was held on May 7th, 8th, and 9th in the Bowsher Auditorium. The story was creative and refreshing. ln honor of Bowsher's 25th Anniversary, the 1987 Rebelees, Just In Time , took us on a trip to the past. The plot showed the script committee of Rebelees going back in time to get ideas for this year's Fiebelees. The script committee appears during rehearsals of past Flebelees plays. Four scenes from four difterent Rebelees are used, 1964, 1970, 1979, and 1985, each scene being directed by one of the four student directors. This interesting plot provided for an extremely successful Rebelees, appropriate for Bowsher's 25th year of excellence. ff ,xxx f' V SJ, The 1987 Flebelettes Q: ' X.- 1 NAV The 1987 Flebelees Acting and Talent The 1987 Rebelees Script Committee Rebel Life f 21 Foreign Language Festival Beth McLemore and Cindy Anaple demon- strate the fine points of Spanish cooking. Tony Khoury and Amy Kopf. 22 X Rebel Life NTB? ,,,.,,,,,,L,w-f audio I p j 'Q no at-affix? T ' The German students watch over their cultural display. fBrenda Gartz, Chrissy Ludeman, Gina Postmanl ... rtre . A :i,,, 4 s 2 I-1 .... ws. -'.-3g,eg- are V o g ' ixuiai 1 i , ip H T at -- 1 - ii-fm at Q M' is' ii' le Mx I sltlliif .Mimi -, it E s e Lv: , - H 4--Y at t t tg tr , T ii W. The Latin display. ,, ' - if The Spanish display. The German Hostesses fAmy King, Holly Mayer, Teri Ziemkel QE :it gurl! .T,,, Bonjour! Comment allez vous? fLaura Wellsl The Twelfth Annual Foreign Language Festival was held in the Bowsher cafeteria on Friday, February 27, 1987, from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. It was a great success, with displays and skits from the Latin and French students, a Spanish cooking demonstra- tion, German dancers, and delicious food. This year's theme, in honor of Toledo's Sesquicentennial, was Toledo: A Multicultural Historyn. Carl lmhoff as the Latin David The German Dancers: Jason Wilkerson, Tim Scoville, Kimberly Roberts, Letterman. Dan Gurecky, Peggy Metzger, Laura Ingersoll, Brian Biggie, Stacey Biggie. Flebel Lite X 23 Afro-American Ball Sonia Ford, 1987 Afro Ball Queen, with escort, Robert u e. On February 21, 1987 at Meadowbrook Hall, the 1987 City-Wide Afro-American Ball, t'Friends and Lovers , was held. Sonia Ford was the queen from Bowsher and her attendants were Andrea Kizer CSophomoreJ, Tina Gray and Tracy Patter- son Uuniorsj, and Erica Hicks fSeniorJ. 24 X Rebel Life Tracy Patterson, Junior Attendant, with escort, Jack Walker. i N X ' 'vt ,Q 3' Tina Gray, Junior Attendant, with escort, Victor Andrea Kizer Sophomore Attendant with escort, Charles t ,t .. n,- , ' f Lhd f.,iwi4wf1a. W' , . l Y Jones. Hunt. Sonia Ford, Bowsher's 1987 Afro Ball Queen. Erica Hicks, Senior Attendant, with escort, Roy Jones. Rebel Life X 25 Foreign Exchan e Students V' .. 1 lg. 4,2 js I lg. f Y How would you describe America? Senior Hallvard Almestad says big and flat . Hal is an exchange student from Volda, Norway. He finds the people of America to be open and friendly, although the rules of the home he finds to be more restrictive. School in America is easier, Hal says. ln Nonlvay, schools have more subjects, including religion. Hal has no trouble communicating with Americans as he took seven years of English before he came to America. Hal has many interests. He plays soccer and the guitar and he enjoys fishing from his 22 foot boat. After graduation, Hal will join the army in Norway. After the army, he hopes to make a careeer in the media. Hal will return to Nonrvay in June. 26 X Rebel Life Girls, cars, and chocolate cookies are the things senior Jean Wendorff likes best about America. Jean is an exchange student from Stuttgart, West Germany, who is experiencing America until June. His favorite American food is Little Caesar's pizza and his favorite American band is Boston . Water polo and swimming are among his interests. After high school, Jean plans to make a career in the Ger- man military service. When asked about the major differences between Bowsher and his school at home, Jean remarked that students do not move from classroom to classroom, but the teachers, rather, circulate. ln Germany, Jean says, school is adjourned at 1:00 p.m. However, students sometimes attend school on Saturdays and are in school for thirteen years instead of twelve. Jean is enjoying life in America butwill return home to Germany in June. How do you celebrate life? We're all so different Mixtures of races in our cups of happiness And culture wise . . . all so contrasting. So tell me about your life And l'll share mine with you Teach me, and l will learn, l'll also accept you. Juha Koski is a junior from Vantaa, Finland. He tells us that there are many differences between American schools and schools in Finland, where students follow a different schedule every day. In Fin- land schools, classes are 45 minutes in length and there is a full 50 minutes between classes. There is a mandatory 9 years of schooling after which a student may enter a specialized high school and then college. Juha is interested in cars, sports, and especially in photographic art. After he serves a year in the army, he hopes to enter an art college. Juha will return to Finland in June. You may have felt alone at first But now you can talk to me About where you were born And how you lived. l'll laugh with you, not at you And though our skins contrast And likewise our backgrounds lt's all the better for you and me. Kim Nishikawa Rebel Life 1 27 s MSD , QQ XS Mhgpefgg Svcalne 62500. X9 XSSS' SSOXOQQQOA ACP 632900 1 , O GJ O do 'X W 25 X9 9 5 0 9 Kb' c, soeoq' Q6 -39 200 66. 159 Q Q x s V' K D9 90 9 W O 69 ox 6 ,Xb 9 x X60 b- X09 'P 6 bo. 00 6' '0 ot ebx XX 96 Q96 Qoasgx 'H Q0 OX 5' 09505 :U 55 Y . 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Do you sleep past noon on weekends? 177 Have you ever had a crush on one of your teachers? i O 6C!o Have you ever worked for McDonald's? 3 i Do you like your school picture? 33 fp Have you ever lost a school textbook? l 52ofo l 52:70 57 l O 43 fo O 86 Do your parents see your grade card? 170fo Have you attended a high school other that Bowsher? 3 s g sts 2506 l Have you ever been caught skipping? ' Do you read the results of the Rebel Survey in the Apogee? 30 X Rebel Life l 607: Beware the Camera . Dean Markvvood and Wade Taylor are laid back and relaxed. 5 . ,, .sa ,, milf' A Mr. Physics lMr. Fishery Climbing the stairs to success. fKim Schlipfj A -ai L? f ' f f,-f -. ,-k' i'.k .S .... D kkka Q Rebel Life f 31 Studying with a smile. lFloss Perryl ,.wi9 P Mr. Boblitt's little helpers. fSue Danford, John Rayl 432 Meg Bahow making announcements at a pep rally. Matt Thomas, master puppeteer. 32 X Rebel Life ,Q any .Xue a C in Wi Lffx l LI' Y ,av f-. 7 st'- H ,f , ' 3 V3 ff A 'M Hi.. Bull leads cheers at a pep rally. .P ,,..l' Q ' Marching band members show their style. tl' lm ,gf-f uiii 'a'wdMN MH - ,f'f XS., x, 3 -.-..,..., Mrs. Diane Cooper chuckles over a students answer. Rebel Life X 33 Jodi Crossfield is caught by surprise. '4 ,, A .,.,5-,.,, --1 pfz -5 7 1- wf M 5 .fr 4' 1 ,,..,, , S ZQ SQ 1 f f uffl We r gig gg: '..g:Jz1,' f Q , Ei ' 'Qf ' g . ?' A 4' d if . ' 'E rl, , . . 4 , .A , f . '-jtlj - I-fsfrj , A H '.','.'.'r'?' 22 7379 ' gyam .'-'.'.','.'r VN. , ,.,.,.,V,',,5f iw, A I A, 493. J f Wfrf s sf Q73 i Yr- 5 Standing apart from the crowd. CMike Schofieldj 34 X Rebel Life Hi Mom! if 'Q R Eur IN. ,,.sf Mf-..z Service with a smile. lCarrie Beachl Can I help you? lMrs. Brickerj all More fun than humans are allowed. lSusan Novinsj .MXH Creating modern art? l thought we were playing space invaders. lBill Fritzj Rebel Life 135 Senior Wills I Sharon Haugh, being of sound mind and body, do leave the following: To my baby sister Patricia I Leave my ability to pass exams and my ability to sneak around without getting caught! To Amy and Lori I leave the ability to create a yearbook as good as mine lGood Luckll and all the sedatives that Amanda promised Deanna and mel To Deanna I leave all the memories Qand horrorsll of being Yearbook Editors: the late deadlines, the panic of not knowing what to do, and the satisfaction of knowing that our book is the best ever! IEven though I'm a lousy edi- tor lllJ. I also leave all the days we spent chasing guys and riding go-carts! I leave the fun times at the Hockey games Irubber eatersll, Junior Prom qwhat a jokel, and all the late night phone calls! To Val I leave the ability to TELL your parents what you're gonna do. I also leave all the memories of the past 6 years of our life! They weren't always the best, but they've gotten better and better each year. I don't know how I could have made it this far without you! I leave the memories of the Bahamas - remember- Deanna won't tell on us! And most importantly, I leave the 36 X Flebel Life ability to stay in your own lane while looking at gorgeous guys! And finally, to A.J. I leave all the good times we've had this year. I hope your Senior year is as great as mine was. You've really made it special. Remember - wait 'til after you graduate and DON'T get pre-engaged! By the way, did I tell you I had a horse? I, Brad Butler, being of sound mind and big body leave to my brother, Eric, the ability to get a good grade on one of Miss Papps' composi- tions, if he should become so intelligent as to have her next year. To my cousin Kim, copies of all footnotes for every novel and play you will read next year. To Zattoe and Kevin, two free voice lessons from Luciano Pavrotti. Refer- ring back to Kim I leave plenty of Mrs. Plnkava's classwork- homeworks and so-called tests when you have her for government next year. To Mrs. Mackey, fnow everyone will know how I got the nick- name Penguin'Il a wardrobe from the Limited consisting of nothing but blue and yellow. To Edie Bowes, a very special thanks for being my friend - you're hilarious. And last but not least, to Fred Harrington - a 'lpoof . He knows what I mean. And hope it's white tool Good Luck Class of 1988l! I, Dan Gurecky, being of no mind or body do hereby give the next Senior class all the hassles of Senior life. I also give them my ability to do as little work as possible and still maintain a great grade aver- age, which I am accustomed to. I specifically leave the responsibility for the dance group to Peggy Metger and Stacey Biggie. In parting, I say thank God l'm getting out! I, Celeste Flenee Sheets, being of dazed and confused mind and body, leave this, my last will and testament. I bequeath the following to my survivors: To Lydia, I leave my love beads, Donovan and B.E.M. albums, peace symbol earrings and car la more dignified mode of transporta- tion l To Jarrod, I leave an electric prune, a strawberry alarm clock, a bushel of daisies, my 12-string guitar, and someone to be elected by his fan club . To Bhea, I leave Monica, my incoming Freshman sister, to be bad influences on each other. To Monica, I leave the Pretend- ers, the Who, the right to punch anyone who calls her Little Celesteu, and my jean jacket minus the button collec- tion. To Mr. Dickson, I leave my button collection because he's wanted to get his hands on it for a long time. I leave the next Calculus class substi- tutes who don't speak En- glish. To rock guitarists at Bowsher, I leave unbreakable strings, unsnappable picks, unblowable speaker cones, non-exploding amp tubes, parent who let you practice in the garage and neighbors who don't complain. To any- one who's interested, I leave two garbage bags of college information and the world's three ugliest flannel shirts. I Rebecca J. Norton, being of sound mind and tired body, will the following: to Kristin Zulch many fond memories of our discussions during senior math fnot pertaining to senior math of coursej and all of those unforgettable walks to our lockers after school. To Sarah Jenssen Sausalits Strut may you keep up the tradition of our improvisa- tion during those sixteen measures of rests. To Angie Willoughby, my unforgetable stand partner, may you al- ways keep your sense of humor during orchestra - it's the only way to make it through! To Mr. Smar, a thank you for all of the musical knowledge and SOME of the jokes we have shared through- out all of those countless music classes and basketball games. May you always re- member how much confid- ence I have gained from your words of encouragement through the years. To Mrs. Cooper, the patience and understanding to all of the fu- ture student council officers as you gave so willingly to me. To Mr. Dickson, the ability to eavesdrop on someone else's conversation, as you perfected from listening to all of mine. To the administrative staff and teachers the memory of the Norton Girls'l, for I am last. Thank you for all of your guid- ance and thoughtfullness over these four years. To all of next years seniors and those many to follow, enjoy your senior year!!! There will never be another like it and it goes all to fast. Last, but by no means last, to all the graduating class of 1987, thank you for making these past four years such a memorable experience. I, Sarah Tipton, being of Calculusly-frustrated mind and EXHAUSTED body, do bequeath the following: To Mr. Beck I leave the promise that I WILL REMEMBER THE 53 PREPOSITIONS UNTIL THE DAY I DIE! Thanks for the experience. To Mrs. Eby, Frau Tucker, Mrs. Mackey, and Dr. Pugh I leave a con- gratulations and a thanks for putting up with me for multiple years! To Todd B., Cathy B., and Lynn K., I leave the THRILLS and PERILS of Bakery Life! To Fred H., I leave a snow shovel and rock salt for your driveway! To my cousin Chad B: Make the best of your SENIOR YEAR! lt'll all be over too soon! To Jenny C., Jenny F., and Kelly W., I leave the ability to find your own boyfriends To Student Coun- cil I leave the COURTYARD. We tried, guys, and l'M SORRY!! Thanks for a super- great year of MEMORIES IN MOTlON ! To Bob W., I leave the my ability fAND yourslj to throw arms up in the wrong places during Rebelaires con- certs - Nice Job, Bob! And good luck in Calculus - may you do better than I. To the Cheerleaders I leave the unity that we LACKED this year! To Sheri and Becca l leave my VARSITY pom-poms, the pep rallies, and the confidence that you two will be the best cheerleaders next year! To Greg Z., I leave Sheri T. llsnlt that speciaI?!!!I Mrs. Gooch, Mrs. Bricker, Mrs. Guy, Mr. Norris, and Mrs. Powell I sadly leave! Thanks for everything - especially your love. To Becca I leave: My half of our room, 'lmy car lmay you drive it better than llj, My Magazine sales list ll DARE YAIJ, flo- rescent cut outs jthank you llj, and all the energy you're gonna need! To the classes of '88, '89, and '90 - get in- volved, laugh alot, WORK HARD, but above all - MAKE IT GREAT!! I sort of wish I Rebel Life l 37 could stay, but, inthe words of D.S., Class of '86, - l'M OUTTA HERE!! I, Tanya Kimball, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: To Rhea, my sister and nearest of kin, I leave cold early morning walks, M8tM's, short dolls , an empty closet, M'A'S'H, the 6:15 shower, and chinese food. To Gary Callies and John Asendorf, I leave my sister Rhea. Gary - keep her grades up. John - make her practice that sax. To Ken Lajiness, I leave a hug and my school senfice button. To Jeri Desmond I leave the happiness she desenfes. To Holly Urbanus a.k.a. Mrs. Paddy, I leave uncut lines and bruises - keep thrashing. To all of my teachers, especially Dr. Pugh and Mr. Oberle, who have helped me, I leave my gratitude and thanks. To all of the remaining students, I leave my illusions and ideals of high school life, since they are no longer useful. I, Melissa E. Mason, most of the time being of sound mind and body, do leave the follow- ing: To Cathy Fledderjohans, I leave the 9th hour Pig Sty ! To Chris Hoffman, I leave my Huey poster and my motiva- tion to follow THE DREAM . To Lisa Schmidt, I leave my sis- ter behind. I yous doesn't want you. I do! To Roy Holloway, I leave my spirit, my enthusi- 38 K Rebel Life asm and my pizazz of ensem- ble to you. I will miss Sleigh Ride 8 Hark Row The Bells. Keep your chin up and smile, it's not that bad!! To whom- ever takes my place in the ALL-OHIO STATE FAIR YOUTH CHCIR, I wish you the best. You will never forget the experience. To Chris- topher Crawford, I leave you the memories of our time together. Thanks for every- thing, I won't forget it! To Holly Urbanus, I leave my nervous breakdowns and my preppie clothes. I am a friend. And lastly to Christy Bruns, the girl who stole my birthday and Kristen Zulch, my lab partner, I leave you the best times as a senior and wish you many more. Good Luck 8t I love yall I, Heather Homan, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: to Jenni Lane, memories of the UT basket- ball games fespecially JH and GCI. To Shaunda Hill, I leave all the rotten guys we've had to put up with over the years fl'm sure you'll appreciate thatlll. To Jenni Curtis, I leave our Concert Choir folder con- versations , a can of shaving cream fput it to good usell, and all of the Homeboys of this world - l'm sure you'll find great uses for them - I never could! To Carol fthe geekl Fledderjohan, have fun in your Executive Secretary class next year, and I hope you find someone to talk to because Hwhat are you going to do without me? To Mr. Schnell, I leave you all my prayers that David Hubbell passes your class so that you don't have to put up with him again next year. To my favor- ite group of burnouts, I hope you find a new social to pick on when l'm gone - l'll miss you guys! To Nicole Harrison, I leave my make-up, and my wardrobe. To Jay Griffith, fa.k.a. Jay Buddyl, I leave a MERD fwhat's a MERD?J. And finally to Sam and Tony, my little brothers, I leave you the ability to fool many people, and a one way trip to Pitts- burg. I, Pam Bossert, being of sound mind, but exhausted body leave my singing ability fwhat there is of itl to Julie Caire to carry those jammin altos through an 87-88 Rebel- aire year, to Shaunda Hill, all of the great times I had my senior year and especially the memories of becoming such great friends throughout the year, to Kevin Crosson, Greg Zattau, and Jeff Ball, I leave my big mouth so you three can yell at next year's ensemble until they become as musi- cally inclined as we were this year! To Cathy Bergman, I leave my espanol book to carry on those wonderful memories of Mrs. Thomas' class and to my lovely stud brother I leave my American Government book and the absolute best teacher you could get to go along with the exciting subject - Mrs. Pinkava! Last, to all of my old, along with new friends, I leave the best of times at B.H.S. because everything goes too fast!! I, Bob Augustyniak, being of somewhat sound mind and body leave the following: To Mike Mercurio I leave the privilege of l'bIessing the frosh. To Bick Huss, I leave my sweet bowling ball and skill. To Jeri Desmond, I leave our locker door with all the memories and happiness it may bring. To Stacey Biggie, I leave all the skills necessary to factora binomial. To Mr. O, I leave your buddy Buster . To Boy, A.J., Bonco, and Chil Toad I leave the third floor window. To Duane Blythe, I leave a pillow for your lazy atti- tude. And to Gary Barker, Mike Flynn, Jeff Morse, Tim Timko, and Greg Siler, I leave nothing. I, Brenda Peconge, being of semi-sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament. To John Charney, I leave all of our good times together this past year. I hope your last year at Bowsher is as good as mine was. To Holly Urbanus, my favorite frog, I leave a copy of How to Enjoy your Com- puter . Agatha will miss you, Holly!! And finally to Bob Woddy, David Garreay and Eric Butler, I leave a copy of Miss Manners' Book of Eti- quette. Maybe you guys will finally learn some table manners. I, Terri Bart, being of absent mind and little body, leave the following to my closest friends: To Kathy Dilloway, I leave enough make-up to fin- ish her other eye and more snow so we can finally build our snowman. To one of my favorite skaters, Dave THE GONZI' Guerro, I leave a life supply of band-aides to help heal all his boo-boos. To Adam Deck, I leave a 5 foot tall Henry dog to keep him company next year. Then, to Jarrod Olman, my favorite TANUC, I leave a life supply of acme hair growth and hair thickner. To the toad, Holly Urbanus, I leave our lifetime friendship, and some salt and pepper from McDonalds - sniff sniff. Then, to my other favorite skater, Bob Woody, I leave the memories of that night . And finally to my locker bunch and lunch group this still includes Joe Ide and Matt Thomas, I'm gonna miss you all, but I won't forget you. LOVE YA ALL I! I, Todd Merrifield, leave everything I have to anyone who will take it. I. Valerie J. Mercuio, being of superiorl?j mind and ex- hausted body, leave the fol- lowing to my teachers and closest friends: To Mr. Beck, I leave the promise that I will re- member that list of preposi- tions for the rest of my life . To Mr. Swiergosz, I leave a lifetime subscription to the WWF wrestling magazine, a life-size poster of The Animaln, and a share of Sears stock. To my brother Mike, I leave the ability to get to class on time after arriving to school at 7:58, the good luck to have many great opportunities just fall in your lap, and that extra 542 you always seem to need to get a bag of cheddar fries. To Denna Mae Thruiel, I leave a pudding pie, a peanut butter cup, and a carton of milk, so she can have just as nutritious a lunch as I always had. Also, a portable space heater, and the hope that you and I could work together at the same store for a day. lit would be an experience j. To Sharon Haugh, my best friend for six years, I leave you a pack of gum, a postcard from the Bahamas, and a bit of advice: Never try to attend school, work 25 hours a week, and go out with two different guys at the same time. It doesn't work. Rebel Life I 39 Coming Home Dance in-...3.,....R ms.-3. Coming Home King Gale Nelson gives us the morning announcements. The 1987 Coming Home Dance was held on February 7th in Bowsher's cafeteria, from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. Gale Nelson was crowned Coming Home King. The other finalists were Rene Guerrero, Ben Thomas, Steve Stone, and Mike Schuster. 40 X Rebel Lite Gale Nelson conferring with Mr. Flay -......,,,, Dave Shasteen and Natalie Wood. Keliie Beach and Coming Home King finalist, Rene Guerrero. John Behrens, Amy Kopf, Joe ide, and Jeff Sopher. msn 3 Rebel Life X 41 Spirit Week ,tat in Rebel Spirit makes a pretty picture. tPeggy Metzgeri Spirit Week was held October thirteenth through the seventeenth and provided students with an opportunity to show Rebel pride by dressing up according to each day's theme. Rebels wore their best clothes on Monday for dress-up day. Tues- l'm as generic as they come. tTodd Byczynskij day was Generic Day, calling for students to wear black and white. Academy Day, on Wednesday, let students mock their favorite academy, and on Thursday, College Sweats Day, university names and colors were the fashion. The week ended on Friday, in a flurry ot red and blue for Rebel Spirit Day. your 'tFor our first lesson, turn to Matthew 3, verse . . . tPam eosseny l'll go to any lengths to show spirit! tTom Adkinsl 42 f Rebel Lite ., Want a bite? fLenee Topolski, Chuck Rogersl K' Q 'R' Radical Rebels lLaura Wells, Bonnie Hurstl Carl lmhoff shows his Rebel Spirit. iCarl lmhoffj Kim Good was voted to have the most Rebel Spirit on Color Day. Flebel Life X 43 hio State Michigan 4 QS t X A I x AI ' X , .-,ss X, ,O . X X Peggy Metzger won the Buckeye contest. On November 21 , the day before the OSU-Michigan football game, students dressed in either scarlet and gray, or yellow and blue to show their spirit for each H g team. OSU fans were in greater numbers, but they Jim shows his opinion of Ohio State. fJim Read, Amy Dutcher, Wendy Kilbridej were disappointed when the Buckeyes lost the game. ff? SI 'i .M ,iff ., Bridget takes time out to show her OSU spirit. fBridget O'HalIoranJ Buckeyes by 1O! 1Tammy Hightowerl 44 l Rebel Lite F if Colle e Night .ffm I1 lfA'f, - Chris appears to be puzzled, but Heather and Christy seem to enjoy making decisions Decisions, decisions . . . about college . . . tHeather Dixon, Christy Bruns, Chris Porterj tw .3 . I i if K , ,1 1 Examining Miami University. tKeller Pollock, Fred Harringtonj College Night is an annual event at Bowsher, designed to provide informa- tion about area universities to interested students. Representatives from over 40 universities set up information booths in the gym, and students from schools all over the city attended. l'T:rnsQ. ,- What College should we check out next? fMelissa Francis, Ben Thomas, Gale Nelsonj Rebel Life l 45 Homecoming Dance Renee and Flod demonstrate the buddy system for using a chair. 1Ftenee Topolski, Flod Carlozzij On October 18th, the Homecoming Dance took place in Bowsher's cafeteria. The theme of the dance was Take My Breath Away. The day's events were recapped by a special slide presentation. This group of rebels is enjoying the dance. tKeri Lipton, Brian Hilton, Jeff Ball, Lois Irwin, Mike Brandel, Kim Goodl I can't believe it! He's taking our picture! fTerry Cook, Ni- cole Johnsonl 46 ! Rebel Life A quartet of smiles fChris Morlan, Todd Merrifield, Lor'e Postman, Brian Biggiej Renee Fravel and Peter Jacobs take a break from danc- ing to pose for a picture. Andy gets the joke, but Amy doesn't understand. fAndy White, Amy Lenahanj w, - A Matt and Jamie enjoy each other's company. iMatt Buchanan, Slow dancing is favored by Ed Garvin and Kim Schlipf. Jamie Hannanj Rebel Life X 47 rebel football games. ss.-Q ef wee. ff ' Melissa Meese and Michelle Eggert enjoy James Banks has fun in his class. 48 X Rebel Life Gale Nelson leads the Cross-Country team. 3 l num l l l Homecoming Parade 'T.1'7'. '-r'-,,,. J,-:-is..- -L ta The Homecoming Parade was highly successful this year, generating spirit and enthusiasm for the game which was played later that afternoon. The parade started in Bowsher's parking lot at 12:00 and after winding through the neighborhood, it filed into the Bowsher stadium. The Fresh- man loat, with the theme Rebels Rock, was chosen as the best. alright i if N' , --fi ,ff it wnfwwux Rebel Life X 49 1 ' .Q wb '!QWM11::Wiyb X 6 w -' N ,,L ,,1N , ,'W a14w'51,- ' QQ ,, Jw gv',1',,:Q wwvi r ffvg. Ag, 'Q ,gg T. W. L i Wei ras Queen Sarah vi S95-me MWWW-mwwwqanwmwwwimmuwnwu Sarah Tipton, the 1986 Homecoming Queen, was sponsored by Student ouncil. In her four years at Bowsher, she has been active in such activities as Pep Club, Cheerleading, and NHS. Sarah has been in Ftebelees, and she is currently president of Student Council. She was escorted by Mark Rinehart at the pep rally and by Brian Zattau at the football game. Rebel Life X 51 at l or V u :' 5 fe H t 52 X Rebel Life Jayme Jayme Hannan was sponsored by Forum. She has been involved in Ski Club, Sailing Club, Pep Club, and Volleyball, and she is currently president of Phils. Jayme was escorted by Chris Lutman at the pep rally and by Matt Buchanan at the football game. Vin me-M. if fb ' Whitney ,- ,Ki Q' fr W er If -it 1. so fl' fi E, ,eil , Whitney Kyles was sponsored by the Afro-American Club, of which she has been a member tor three years. Whitney's other activities include Student Council, Basketball, Varsity Track, Cross Country, French Club, Powderpuff Football, D.E.C.A., and Pep Club. ,iv 3 P' ul Rebel Life X 53 Julie i, J, M AMW , M .i ff' A ,x 5 'H gt, Q. ' 'L . 'ps- 4 -.f g?.'wf.:'f.3 QW'-EC' 54 X Flebel Life -ff ' ai.-'inif' 5, , .O 1 Julie Norkavage was sponsored by C.O.E. Julie has been active in F.H.A., Powderpuii Football, Ski Club, l.O.E., Junior and Senior Phils, i .seg is Junior and Senior Morons, and Prom Decorating Committee. She was W H 11 , ' escorted by Jon Ray at the pep rally and Jim Flay at the game. ff? img Kim Kim Schlipf was sponsored by Phils. Her activities include: Sailing Club, Powderpuff Football, and Pep Club. She is also active in Cheerleading and Phils. Kim was escorted by Andy White at the pep rally, and by Ed Garvin at the football game. -if 'vi ji. av lla I Fiebel Life X 55 ls... I Bridgett Sullivan was sponsored by the Alchemist Club. Her activities have included Student Council, Pep Club, Cheerleading, Basketball, Ger- man Club, Broomball, Ski Club, Powderpuff Football, D.E,C.A., and Sail- ing Club. She was escorted by Jon Denny at the pep rally and Brian Lowrie at the game. 56 X Rebel Life W? Bridgett its ' .P .ww-5' ' Q5 1Y' M i JL .N- Homecoming Queen Finalists FIDILY X57 UD r-4 VJ 58 X Seniors iw. 71. yf'-- Complete concentration is evident at the first Senior Class meeting 419633 I GINHS SH CD no E. o -. U7 X cn co Leslie Alexander Christopher Allen Anthony Allison Hallvard Almestad Tyron Amos Joel Anaple John Armbrust Flobert Augustyniak Lon, 'C sr' Karen Bahow Anthony Barnett Terri Bart Pamela Bates Stephanie Ammons Becky Baertschi HJ Carrie Beach Kelly Beach Brenda Beaverson Karen Bedal Jennifer Best 60 f Seniors Monica Besteda Brian Biggie Kevin Blodgett Haley Boehmfeldt Eric Bogard Jason Bolinger Pam Bossert Stephen Bourn Luther Bouyer Kimberly Brown Roger Brown X . Tim Brown Quentin Bruce Lynnette Buck Wendy Bueter Ronald Bunn Monica Burnett April Burton Bradley Butler Todd Byczynski James Cairl Seniors X 61 Heather Canby Kennth Carr Deanna Casey Amy Caywood Scott Charney Andrea Clark Brian Clark Glenn Clark lasmina Constantinovicl Deena Contat Terence Cook Amy Cookson Andrea Cooper Robert Corbitt Denise Crayon gy, ., it Vs Susan Danford Glen Davis Tracey Davis David Day Raymond Dedesus 62 X Seniors Lisa Denny Mark Deszell wk! 1 '.lF Larisa DeVault Jeffery Disbrow Todd Donnell Fred Doriot Melina Drago David Drouiliard Robert Duke Jon Dunphy 't it l 1 K E S S Christopher Ebright Julie Empey Stephanie Ervin David Fails Daniel Farnsworth Shannon Fellhauer Kimberly Filas Shelly Fitzgerald Sarah Flack Matthew Fleischman Seniors X 63 Janel Fletcher Timothy Flynn Sonia Ford Gerri Foster Melissa Francis P Y is 5.. Renee Fravel Amy French Elaine Fuller Theresa Gale Daniel Galliers S1 X.. Laura Ganchou Robert Garver Robert Gasser Elizabeth Geeting Julie Geeting 'T' ' 35 I N, t , 1. T., 'i t 1 Michael Geithmann Thomas Geldien Flick Gottfried Thomas Graf Jason Graham 64 X Seniors Samantha Gramling Stacey Graves Suzanne Grogg Rene Guerrero Daniel Gurecky Kelly Hall Lisa Hardin Erika Harris Lisa Harris i Sharon Haugh Mindy Hauman Rhonda Hayes i J Kevin Grossheim Lori Grudzinski Michael Hall Jayme Hannan Ralph Harris Arthur Hart Brian Hays Michelle Heaney Seniors X 65 Richard Heffner Lisa Heyman James Hickok Erica Hicks Tammy Hightower David Hill Jay Hill Karen Hines Sheri Hockenberger Timothy Hoffman Adrienne Holben Heather Homan Jeffrey Hood Ernest Hornyak Lori Howe Robert Hurst Carol Huss Laura Ingersoll Lynn Ireland John Jackson 66 X Seniors 1 ...N -ww .,,, , , --Q. . 'f fi fr Q' . A, f f X E my 'Ni , -' MM , ' E Peter Jacob Donna Jacobs Richard Jaeger Jeanette James Barbara Janes , x V 4 ,, Nikole Johnson Andrew Junkins Valerie Kalmbacher Tammy Kelley Theresa Kennedy S.- I Tanya Kimball Jean Kirkpatrick Clifton Kiser Kimberly Knight Christine Krolak Ronald Kulczak Whitney Kyles Jeffrey LaCourse Kelly Lamb Darrell Lather Seniors X 67 Scott Lawson Shawn Leary Tonya LeBarr John Lebens Diana Leedy Armando Losoya Brian Lowrie Christopher Lutman Matthew Lyons Charles Marble Melissa Mason Julie Masters Melody Matheny Nancy McCauley John McGann Shannon McKenzie Beth McLemore Valerie Mercurio Todd Merrifield Tracy Metrua 68 f Seniors Kimberly Metzger Nicholas Metzger Richard Michalkiewicz LaVette Miller Thomas Moeller Ann Momsen Dawn Moore Tracey Moreland Christina Morland Jodi Myers Eric Necker Gale Nelson Theodore Neubert Gwendolyn Neyland Karen Nierling Julie Norkavage Rebecca Norton Susan Novins Laura O'Connor David Ogle Seniors l 69 Dean Olah Kristin Olson Amy Ostafi Ann Parker Brenda Peconge 4,,..... R., Robert Pelllccia Michelle Pence David Perrin Ross Perry Ronald Petro .EQ Eric Pfaff Kristan Phillips Christine Pieper Jeffery Pitzen Jennifer Pitzen li: . VL , M J if Jennifer Pluciniczak Michael Pollauf Kelly Pool Amy Porter Chris Porter 70 f Seniors 1 an Q f 1 by , Q a Lorinda Postman Todd Preston Diane Powell Amy Radke Bonnie Raetzke Erica Rapp James Read Bradely Reed Richard Reed Mark Rinehart Sonya Rivera Mikel Rives Connie Robinson Jason Robinson Darla Rowell David Royce Sinrena Russ Douglas Ryan Richard Salazar Brian Sautter Seniors X 71 Sarah Schick Kimberly Schlipf John Schofield Michael Schuster Michael Scofield QQ? Paula Sewell Celeste Sheets Lisa Simon Shelley Slate Teri Slicker , ull Albert Smith 'QTSP Brian Smith Christine Sobiecki Michelle Sosbe Clayton Stephens all Jeri Stevens Stephen Stone Kimberly Storey Bridgett Sullivan Rebecca Swisher 72 X Seniors .' ff 5 Charlene Szul Noelle Terrill Deanna Theriac Ben Thomas Celeste Tippit Sara Tipton Carl Tisdale Lenee Topolski Renee Topolski Christopher Tucker fgtfb., ? 1 f if l lu . f Elizabeth Vartanian Richard Vogelbacher Robin Wahlgren Jack Walker Trina Walker fl Amy Wallace Jay Walters Laurie Watt Jean Wendorh' Kenneth Wheat Seniors X 73 j x W? I I X . n 2 ,L xi, Andy White Robert White Margaret Widner Deborah Williams Stacy Williams l ' 4 . , Shannon Willis Robin Witsman Wendy Woodward Alan Woody Paul Yager Steven Young Michael Zahradnik SN ,ij 1 n x v . . Q , l s ' ' ' X it if ill Dan Gurecky and Dave Fails have a case of Computer Blues. Break a leg, Jeri! Meri Stevens, Tracy Davisl 74 f Seniors at Q J J fr A N N .ff 'J oi 'X gi' ,W was ,,...-fffvfw' ' 1 4 ' if ggi' , , '42, . . 1 AJMY' ' , . x L 'gi 291 W What do you mean were going to lose? lKevin Blodgett, Matt Lyonsj Oh, no, not another picture, says Gwen Neyland. ZW X l ,Zara t 'vrfa-13 ,pu iw, F1 ,,a-W it Y Maw, ig,f.f ,MW- xr Hark, who goes there, says Karen Bahow to Gale Nelson. Brad Butler wants to know what Brian Sautter is thinking as Brenda Peconge listens. 76 X Seniors SuCkerS anyOr1e'?! tJOdi Myersl You can afford a box of M 8 M's!! tLaVette Millerj Jeri Stevens always plays on key. Now that you mention it . . fMarchelIe Brown, Erika Harrisj You mean we're not playing Dixie? fKaren Bedaij 5 ' g i e 4 5 ' 1 i V i i 1 i ig if ef 'f 3 ' ' MNQJ if I M W Vg . Q .J Jason Graham and Rick Salazar enjoy studying. Maxx Chris Ebright puts the oomp in his oomp pa pa. Seniors X 77 U' S 3 Laura O'Connor and Karen Nierling concentrate hard in Senior A.P. English. Who, me? QBeth McLemoreJ X .-41 ix Lynn Buck is deep in thought before the bell rings. Tonya LeBarr can't explain her mistake to Mr. Ronald Hindman 78 X Seniors Say what? gYou forgot your medical card? CMeIissa Francis, Mr. James oddj C1 tl 8O!Semom . awk A, if .J I QE CD05 u. Icn ICD 'ili U30 JI DD E Ss 'ACD X I 0703 we 5555 .SQJ 'J E ...Q :AO C 'OCZ' 4mM5 5!EP E-ig-J 3202 m 3 C oggg 2' Cm w?2m Z CDLL C BME 45 CU 0342! Sf? M - m .Qu rcanu OQCEQ UJEQS3 w859Q 55936 ami - O m E 2 gy, D gf QYMKL fmigjggb i WERE AW my W Weis i iff 2 2 ia igflw ?EggQygj35g?sf5gwQgMg 332323 HN Q 14 xx, X Siler Q' A - X9fii4?33?W ? ' A Mig f 5-5 KX . - LE, WSE 5 .1 X 2,- gf, Q W Q v 61 of ggi? 4 C Q24 REQ Ca NRE 53229 1-eg 'Q ,I ia? QQ 359 Ogg Q6 2 QiiQ QQZDKSTJ ik AWYAEWWQW N55 125 Late Entries Mark Ferreira Laura Haines Alisa Kravetsky Kevin Kryszak Jeanette Saunders Kevin Lee Trombley Troy Waldron Diane Walters x A ,fx rrrar, Ab V v A who The camera caught Carrie Beach in total concentration. 821 Seniors Brian Biggie has something witly to say. Tony Allison, Jim Read and Todd Merrifield are dreaming of a white Christmas, Z r l ' W ,..,f 1 5: 7 N Q Laura lngersoll meditates with yoghurt. Rowdy Seniors! Main? A Deanna Theriac and Sharon Haugh solve yet another problem for Jim Hickok and Matt Hornyak love study- the Apogee. ing poetry in A.P. English. Rick Michalkiewicz, Tony Hartzell, and Jeff Perry enjoy their work. rw , Does my hair look O.K.? fAmy Ftedkej Seniors! 83 Jenny Pluciniczak shows off her locker. 5 Mark Ferreira, Susan Grogg, and Mindy Hauman enjoy A.P. English. Paula Yeager loves the schools pizza. Karen Bahow and Brad Butler are becoming mentally prepared for a composition. Mr. Charles Helburn answers a serious question from John McGann and Julie Masters taking notes. Missy Mason. 841 Seniors 0-iv.-...-Z 6 If i Gale N6-ISOH QiV9S 8 DGP Talk at 3 DSP rally- On your mark, get set, go! fStacy Williamsi 415 3 WW Karen Bahow checks her work. Attention class! Julie Geeting helps out her teacher. Tammy Hightower loves working on yearbook. Seniors ! 85 f .Q 1 we - or F gg, Mm ,K ,W . . - 'Sf Apogee, editors, Deanna Theriac, Sharon Haugh, sleep- ing on the job. Dan Gurecky gets his point across. ...www iffy Mike Mason and Valerie Mercurio concentrates in class. 86 X Seniors Ben Thomas and Whitney Kyles look happy. Chris Ebright looks down with a smile. We me Hal Almestad looks serious as he is interviewed by the Apogee. Senior that has the: Best eyes Best smile Funniest laugh Best body E IOR POLL Male Brian Hayes Dave Perrin Dan Galliers Scott Waltereit Senior that is the: Most involved Most changed Radical rebel Class clown Most stylish Most ticklish Class genius Biggest partier Best dancer Biggest campaigner Gale Nelson Dan Galliers Boss Perry John Lebens Brian Biggie Brian Biggie Joel Anaple Jason Bolinger Bene Guerro Gale Nelson Female Jayme Hannan Sarah Tipton!Laurie Watt Kim Schlipf!Amy Cookson Laura Haines Sarah Tipton Sue Danford Lenee Topolski Missy Mason Sue Danford Sam Gramling Erica Rapp Carrie Beach Sue Danford Sarah Tipton Senior most likely to become a: Policeman Housewife Bock Star Teacher Lawyer Monk!Nun Politician Millionaire Professional Athlete Disc Jockey President Scot Lawson Brad Butler LaVette Miller Pam Bossert Tom Moeller Celeste Sheets Brian Biggie Brian Biggie Becky Norton Denise Crayon Dan Gureckyflilob Gasser Erica Bapp Gale Nelson Steve Stone Steve Stone Gale Nelson Gale Nelson Becky Norton Erica Flapp!Lor'e Postman Mindy Hauman Tammy Hightower Sarah Tipton Seniors! 87 SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS Anthony Allison: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 Latin Club 25 Male Chorus5 Rebelees 15 Football 1,25 Soccer 45 Wrestling 1,2 Hallvard Almestad: Soccer 4 Stephanie Ammons: Drama 15 Female Chorus 1 Joel Anaple: National Honor Society 3,45 Quiz Bowl 3,45 Accent 25 Orchestra 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3,4 President5 Math Club 1,2,3,4 Bob Augustyniak: Sailing 45 Orchestra 15 Football 1,2 Becky Baertschi: Float Committee 25 Student Council 2,35 Sailing 45 Broomball 25 Concert Choir 35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 45 Phils 45 Pow- derpuff Football 25 German Club 25 Alchemists 4 Secretary5 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Treasurer5 Rebelees 25 Homeroom Senator 2,4 Karen Bahow: Float Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4 Senior Class Treaurer5 National Honor Society 3,4 Treasurer5 Chamber Orchestra 2,3,45 Accent 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3 Treasurer, 4 Vice- President5 Phils 3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,4 President5 Apogee 45 Alchemists 2,3,4 Vice-President: Math Club 1,2 Secretary, 3 Historian, 45 Rebelees 2,4 Student Director: JuniorfSenior Play 2,3,4 Terri Bart: National Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 15 Female Chorus 15 Rebelees 2,3,45 Rebelettes 2,3,4 Carrie Beach: Broomball 45 Chamber Orchestra 15 Orchestra 15 Ski Club 45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,4 Vice-Presidentg Powderpuff Foot- ball 2,3,45 Rebelees 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,4 Captain5 Basketball 2 Kelly Beach: Float Committee 25 Concert Choir 25 Morons 35 Female Chorus 15 C.O.E. 45 l.O.E. 3 Class Historian5 Track 1 Brenda Beaverson: Morons 3 Karen Bedal: Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Morons 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 Spanish Club 4 Jennifer Best: Float Committee 3,45 Morons 3,45 C.O.E. 4 90 X Seniors Brian Biggie: Float Committee 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Chess Club 35 Morons 2,3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Alchemists 35 Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4 Haley Boehmfeldt: Float Committee 45 Student Council 1,25 Concert Choir 1,2,35 Ski Club 2,3,45 Phils 45 Drama Club 1,25 Cheerleader 15 Volleyball 35 Track 1,2,35 Yearbook 2,35 Ski Team 25 Newspaper 3 Pam Bossert: Broomball 25 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 2,3,45 Ski Club 25 Morons 35 Phils 3,4 Secretary5 Powderpuff Football 25 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 25 Female Chorus 15 Rebelees 2,3,4 Shaun Bouyer: Forum 3,45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 2 Dan Buck: Knowledge Bowl 45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 45 Boxing 1,2,45 Weight Lifting 1,2,3,4 Lynn Buck: Float Committee 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 German Club 3,45 Drama Club 3,4 Vice-President5 Alchemists 45 Pep Club 3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Junior!Senior Play 3 Brad Butler: Cadet Band 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 March- ing Band 15 Morons 3,45 German Club 1,25 Rebelees 3,4 Amy Caywood: Float Committee 35 Concert Choir 2,35 Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 35 Female Chorus 15 Student Librarian 1,2,3,4 Robert Coates: Basketball 1,2,3 lasmina Constantinovici: French Club 3,45 Drama Club 45 Alchemists 3,45 Equestrian Club 45 Youth-to- Youth 3,4 Amy Cookson: Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 35 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 Latin Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2, Co-Captain, 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Mark Cowell: OWE 4 Sue Danford: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Morons 35 Art Club 45 Phils 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Female Chorus 15 Rebelees 1,2,3 Choreog- rapher, 4 Choreographer Dave Davis: OWE 2,3,45 OWA 15 Football 1 Tracey Davis : Ski Club 3,45 Morons 3,45 Art Club 45 Phils 3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Alchemists 1: Pep Club 1,2,45 Rebelees 3,45 Volleyball 15 Junior! Senior Play 3 Ray deJesus: Jazz Band 45 Track 3,4 Todd Donnell: Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Robert Duke: DECA Retail 45 Afro- American Club 45 Track 4 Chris Ebright: National Honor Society 3,45 Sailing Club 35 Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Toledo Youth Orchestra 1,2 First Chair5 District 1 Honors Band 2 First Chair5 O.M.E.A. Region 1 Orchestra 45 Ohio State Honors Band 25 All-Ohio State Fair Band 3 First Chair5 All- Ohio Sight Reading Band 45 Nomi- nation to All-America McDonald's High School Band 3 Julie Empey: Float Committee 45 Phils 3,45 Latin Club 1 ,25 Pep Club 15 Female Chorus 25 Junior!Senior Prom Committee 3,4 Chairperson Shelley Evans: Ski Club 35 German Club 2,35 C.O.E. 45 Cheerleader 1 Dan Farnsworth: Chess Club 2,35 Latin Club 25 Football 1 , 25 Wrestling 1,2 Kim Filas: Morons 35 Powderpuff Football 25 Apogee 4 Corey Fletcher: DECA Retail 4 Treasurer5 Afro-American Club 15 Model Works 1 Sonia Ford: Concert Choir 25 Morons 25 Phils 15 Latin Club 25 Female Chorus 15 Afro-American Club 45 Track 1 Melissa Francis: Float Committee 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3 Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Morons 35 Phils 3,45 German Club 2,3,45 Alchemists 2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Renee Fravel: Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Powderpuff Football 2,35 Pep Club 15 Rebelees 3,4 Amy French: Float Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3 Home- room Representative 4, Senior Class Secretary, Concert Choir 2,3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Phils 3,4, Spanish 1,3,4, Drama Club 2,3, Apogee 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Theresa Gale: Drama Club 4, Pep Club 1 Dan Galliers:Sailing 4,SkiClub3,4, Morons 3,4, Forum 3,4 President, Drama Club 4, Football 1 ,Track 1 ,2, Baseball 4, Weightlifting Laura Ganchou: 1,2,3 Chairman 4, Chairman, Morons 3, Phils 4, Pow- derpuff Football 2, German 3,4 His- torian, Pep Club 1,2,3, Wrestling Matmaid 2,3,4 Robert Gasser: Senior Band 1, Marching Band 1, German Club 2,3,4, Math Club 2,3,4 President Elizabeth Geeting: C.O.E. 4 Histor- ian, l.O.E. 3 Thomas Geldien: OWE 2,3,4, OWA 1 Jason Graham: National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1 Samantha Gramling: National Honor Society 3,4, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Rebelaires 3,4, Morons 3, Phils 3,4 Treasurer, Powderpuff Football 2, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Alchemists 3,4, Pep Club 1,2,3, Female Chorus 1, Rebelees 3,4, Cross Country 2,3, Track 1,2 Stacey Graves: Rebellion 4, l.O.E. 3 Kevin Grossheim: Male Chorus 1, DECA Retail 1 Historian Lori Grudzinski: Concert Choir 2,3, Morons 2,3, Pep Club 4, Female Chorus 1 Rene Guerreo: Future Teachers of America 4, Float Committee 2, Morons 3, Spanish 1,2, C.O.E. 4, l.O.E. 3 Daniel Gurecky: National Honor Society 3,4, Quiz Bowl 3,4, German Club 1,2,3,4, Equestrian Club 4, Youth-to-Youth 3,4 Laura Haines: Broomball, Pow- derpuff Football, DECA Retail Jayme Hannan: Sailing 3,4, Broom- ball 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Morons 3,4, Phils 3,4 President, Powderpuff Football 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Rebelees 2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Rebelettes 2,3 Tony Hartzell: OWE 2,3, OWA 1 Sharon Haugh: Future Teachers of America 4, Float Committee 1,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Concert Choir 4, Morons 3, Phils 4, Pow- derpuff Football 2, German Club 1,2 Vice-President 3,4, Apogee 2,3 Un- derclass Editor 4 Editor, Cross Country 1,2, Track 1,2,3, Youth-to- Youth 3,4 President, School Service 3, Youth in Government Represent- ative 3, Homecoming Queen Candi- date 4 Mindy Hauman: Float Committee 1,2,3, Student Council 1 Freshman Representative, 2 Treasurer, 3 President, 4 Treasurer, National Honor Society 3,4, Concert Choir 3,4, Rebelaires 3,4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Morons 3, Phils 3,4, Pow- derpuff Football 2, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3, Alchemists 2,3,4, Pep Club 1 , Female Chorus 1, Rebelees 1,2,3,4 Script Committee, Cross Country 1 First Team All-City, 2 First Team All-City, Voted Most Valuable Runner, 3 First Team All- City, Voted Most Valuable Runner, 4 First Team All-City, Voted Most Valuable Runner, Captain, Track 1,2, Rebelettes 2,3,4, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Michelle Heaney: Float Committee 1, National Honor Society 3,4, Latin Club 2, Drama Club 1, Equestrian Club 2 Secretary, Rebelees 1 Tammy Hightower: Float Commit- tee 3, Sailing 4, Morons 3, Pow- derpuff Football 2, German Club 1,2, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Apogee 3,4, Rebelees 4 Sheri Hockenberger: Sailing 4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Morons 3,4, Powderpuff Football 2,3, German Club 1,2 Tim Hoffman: Baseball 1,2,3,4 Adrienne Holben: Future Teachers of America 3,4, Sailing 3, Morons 3, Spanish Club 4, German Club 2, Apogee 2,3 Heather Homan: Float Committee 1,2,3,4, Broomball 2, Concert Choir 2,3,4, Rebelaires 3,4, Ski Club 3, Morons 3,4, Phils 4, Powderpuff Football 2,3, German Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, Female Chorus 1, Rebelees 1,3,4 EJ Hornyak: OWE 3,4, OWA 2 Lori Howe: Morons 3, Powderpuff Football 2, Spanish Club 4, Apogee 4, Pep Club 1 Scott Hurst: OWE 3,4 Laura Ingersoll: Float Committee 2,4, Ski Club 3,4, Phils 3,4, German Club 1,2 Treasurer, 3 Treasurer, 4 President, Drama Club 3,4 Treasurer, Pep Club 1,2, Home- room Representative 3 Lynn Ireland: Sailing 4, Ski Club 3,4, Morons 2,3,4, Phils 3,4, Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,4, Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4 John Jackson: Morons 3, Track 2 Pete Jacob, Float Committee 1,2, Quiz Bowl 3, Forum 4, French Club 1, Pep Club 1, Afro-American 4, Equestrian Club 1,2, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Boxing 4 Donna Jacobs: Float Committee 1,2, Student Council 1,2, Broomball 3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Morons 3,4, Pow- derpuff Football 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1 ,2, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 3,4, C.O.E. 4, Cheerleader 1,2, Volley- ball 2, Track 1,2, Gymnastics 1,2 Bruce Jahns: OWE 3,4, OWA 2 Valerie Kalmbacher: Ski Club 3,4, Morons 3,4, Phils 4, Powderpuff 2,3,4, Alchemists 4, Pep Club 1,2,4 Tammy Kelley: Powderpuff Football 2, French Club 1 ,2,3 Vice-President Theresa Kennedy: Concert Choir 3, Female Chorus 2, C.O.E. 4 Tanya Kimball: Float Committee 4, National Honor Society 3,4 Secre- tary, Concert Choir 3,4, Ski Club 4, Phils 3,4, French Club 2, Drama Club 2,3,4, Alchemists 4, Pep Club 2, Homecoming Queen Candidate 4, Homeroom Representative Jean Kirkpatrick: Concert Choir 2,3, Ski Club 2, Morons 2,3, Powderpuff Football 1, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Fe- male Chorus 1, DECA Retail 4 Pres- ident, Homecoming Queen Candi- date Freshman Representative, Morons 3,4, Powderpuff Football 3,4 Vice- President, French Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, DECA Fashion 4, Afro- American Club 2,3 Vice-President, 4 President, Cross Country 3, Basketball 1, Track 1,2,3,4 Tonia LeBarr: Concert Choir 2,3,4, Seniors K 91 Role Players 1,2 Co-President5 Pep Club 15 Female Chorus 15 Campus Life 4 Armando Losoya: Alchemists 2: Male Chorus 45 Football 15 Golf 2 Brian Lowrie: Float Committee 25 Sailing 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Forum 45 German Club 25 Rebelees 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4 Christopher Lutman: National Honor Society 3,4 Vice-President5 Ski Club 3,45 Morons 3,45 Forum 3,45 Powderpuff Football 3 Coach5 Rebelees 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4 Co- Captain5 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Charles Marble: OWE 2,3,45 OWA 15 Hockey 45 Knowledge Bowl Melissa Mason: Float Committee 1,25 Sailing Club 45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 Spanish Club 2,3 Drama Club 1,2 Vice-President, 3,45 Alche- mists 45 Pep Club 15 Female Chorus 15 Rebelees 1,2,3,4 Student Direc- tor Melody Matheny: Float Committee 35 Spanish Club 15 German Club 25 Flag Corps 35 C.O.E, 45 l.O.E. 3 Ed Matuszynski: OWE 2,3,4 Beth McLemore: Ski Club 45 Morons 35 Phils 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Apogee 45 Alchemists 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Rebelees 3,45 Volleyball 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Junior!Senior Play 35 Oftice Aid 35 Homeroom Senator 45 Teacher's Aid 3 Valerie Mercurio: National Honor Society 3,45 Apogee 45 Alchemists 3,45 School Service 3 Todd Merrifield: Float Committee 45 Ski Club 3,45 Latin Club 35 German Club 3,4 Historian5 Apogee 3,45 Alchemists 3,4 Kim Metzger: Float Committee 1,2,35 Broomball 3,45 Concert Choir 35 Ski Club 2,35 Morons 3,45 Phils 35 Powderpuff Football 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Alchemists 35 Pep Club 15 Female Chorus 15 C.O.E. 45 Rebelees 15 Volleyball Rich Michalkiewicz: OWE 3,45 OWA 2 Bryan Minnick: OWE 35 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1 Thomas Moeller: Concert Choir 92 X Seniors 2,3,45 Rebelaires 2,3,45 Male Chorus 15 Rebelees 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2 Tracey Moreland: Sailing 3,45 Broomball 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 45 Powderpuff Football 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 DECA Fashion 45 Rebelees 25 Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4 Jodi Myers: Float Committee 25 Broomball 25 Concert Choir 25 Ski Club 1,25 German Club 1,25 Pep Club 15 Female Chorus 15C.O.E. 45 Track 3 Eric Necker: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 Morons 25 Forum 35 German Club 1,25 Male Chorus 15 Rebelees 2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Gale Nelson: Float Committee 45 Student Council 4 Senior Class President5 National Honor Society 3,4 President5 Forum 45 Latin Club 1,2,3,4 Captain5 Track 1,2,3,4 Captain5 Youth-to-Youth 45 Sports Announcer 3,4 Karen Nierling: Ski Club 35 Morons 35 Phils 35 German Club 1,2,3 Julie Norkavage: Float Committee 15 Ski Club 25 Morons 15 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 C.O.E. 4 President5 l.O.E. 3 President5 Prom Committee 2,3 Chairman of Decor- ation Committee, 4 Chairman of Prom5 FHA 1 Vice-President Becky Norton: Float Committee 1,2 Chairperson 3,45 Student Council 1,2 Sophomore Class President, 3 Junior Class Treasurer, 4 Vice- President ofk Student Council5 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Chamber Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Accent 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 President5 Jazz Band 2,3,4 Business Manager5 Ski Club 3,45Mor0r1s 3,45 Phils 3,45 Ger- man Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Alchemists 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Math Club 25 Rebelees 1,2,3,45 Buckey Girls State Representative 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Susan Novins: Float Committee 3,45 Wrestling Matmaid 2,3,4 Laurie O'Connor: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 3,45 Morons 35 Art Club 45 Pep Club 1,25 Female Chorus 1 5 Rebelees 1 ,2,3,4 General Chairman Dean Olah: Orchestra 2,3,45 Jazz Band 2,3,4 Student Director5 Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Student Director5 Ski Club 45 German Club 1,25 Alchemists 45 Rebelees 1,2,3,45 Tennis 25 All City Jazz Band, TPS Jazz 3,4 Kristy Olson: Sailing 45 Ski Club 3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 45 Powderpuff Football 25 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 2,3,4 Amy Ostafi: Morons 3,45 French Club 15 Pep Club 15 DECA Fashion 4 Secretary5 l.O.E. 35 Homeroom Senator 2,3,45 School Senfice 4 Ann Parker: Latin Club 45 Future Farmers of America 3,4 President Brenda Peconge: Concert Choir 2,3,45 Morons 35 Latin Club 1,2,3,4 Treasurer5 Alchemists 35 Rebelees 3,4 Chris Pelchat: OWE 3,45 OWA 25 Knowledge Bowl Eric Pfaff: Concert Choir 2,3,4 President5 Rebelaires 2,3,45 Morons 35 German 1,25 Male Chorus 15 Rebelees 2,3,4 Chris Pieper: Float Committee 2,3,45 German Club 15 Pep Club Mark Pitchford: OWE 4 Amy Porter: Tennis 2,3 Chris Porter: National Honor Society 3,45 Jazz Band 35 Senior Band 45 Marching Band 45 Ski Club 15 Basketball 1 Lor'e Postman: Ski Club 45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 German Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Rebellion 35 Alche- mists 1,45 Pep Club 1,25 Math Club 15 Equestrian Club 3 Treasurer, 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Student Television Network 3,45 Youth in Government Representat- ive 3 Erica Rapp: National Honor Society 45 Ski Club 35 German Club 2,3,45 Math Club 45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,4 Jim Read: Float Committee 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Apogee 45 Alchemists 3,45 Math Club 15 Basketball 1 Mikel Rives: OWA 15 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Rebelaires 2,3,45 Rebelees 2,3,45 Football 1,2 Connie Robinson: Morons 3,45 Alchemists 35 Pep Club 1,25 Rebelees 45 Basketball 1 Darla Rowell: Float Committee 15 Broomball 15 Senior Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Powderpuff Football 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Rebelees 35 Track 3 Kim Schlipf: Sailing Club 3,45 Broomball 45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 2,3,45 German Club 15 Alchemists 3,45 Pep Club 1,2 Treasurer, 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3 JV Captain, 4 Varsity Co-Captain: Basketball 15 Homecoming Queen Finalist Mike Schuster: Float Committee 45 Ski Club 3,45 Morons 45 Rebelees 45 Football 1 Celeste Sheets: National Honor Society 3,45 Role Players 1,2 Co- President 35 Morons 35 Art Club 35 German Club 1,2,35 Alchemists 3,4 Lisa Simon: Float Committee 35 Broomball 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 35 Powderpuff Football 25 Cross Country 35 Volleyball 15 Basketball 45 Track 1,2,3,45 Future Farmers of America 3,4 Shelley Slate: Float Committee 1,2,35 Broomball 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 2,35 Morons 3,45 Powderpuff Football 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Female Chorus 15 C.O.E. 4 Teri Slicker: Float Committee 15 Broomball 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 2,35 Art Club 2,35 Phils 45 Pep Club 1,25 Female Chorus 1 Al Smith: Morons 45 Forum 45 Foot- ball 1,25 Boxing 1,2,3,4 Chris Sobiecki: Morons 3,45 Ger- man Club 2,35 Pep Club 25 Female Chorus 15 C.O.E. 4 Jeri Stevens: Sailing Club 35 Chamber Orchestra 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Treasurer5 Jazz Band 3,45 Role Players 1,25 Morons 35 Pow- derpuff Football 25 Alchemists 35 Rebelees 3,4 Kim Storey: Broomball 15 Phils 45 l.O.E. 3 Bridgett Sullivan: Float Committee 2,35 Student Council 1,2,3 Secretary 45 Sailing 3,45 Broomball 1,2,3,45 Concert Choir 35 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Morons 1,2,3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 German Club 1,2,35 Drama 1,25 Alchemists 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 DECA Fashion 4 Northwest Regional Vice- President5 Rebelees 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2 JV Captain, 3,4 Varsity Captain5 Homecoming Queen Finalist 4 Jim Sutherland: OWE 2,3,4 Becky Swisher: Student Council 3,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1 ,2,35 DECA Fashion 4 Noelle Terrill: Concert Choir 1,3,45 Ski Club 45 Morons 45 Powderpuff Football 2,35 German Club 1,2,35 Alchemists 45 Pep Club 2,3,4 Deanna Theriac: Future Teachers of America 45 Morons 35 Powderpuff Football 25 Apogee 2,3 Faculty Edi- tor, 4 Editor5 Future Homemakers of America 1 Treasurer5 School Service 45 Junior Achievement 2,3 Ben Thomas: Forum 45 French Club 1,25 Cross Country 45 Basketball 25 Track 45 Youth-to-Youth 4 Sarah Tipton: Float Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1 Representative, 2 Sophomore Vice- President, 3 Junior Class Secretary, 4 Student Council President5 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 15 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Rebelaires 45 Ski Club 3,45 Phils 3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2 Vice- President, 3 Vice-President, 4 President5 Rebelees 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1 ,25 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Top Salesman for Magazine Drive 3,4 School Record - 31,5135 Friend- ship Connection German Exchange 25 Bowsher Organizer for Hands Across American 35 Homecoming Queen 4 Lenee Topolski: Float Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Sailing 3,4 Vice-President5 Broomball 1,2,3,4 Vice-President5 Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 35 Phils 3,45 Pow- derpuff Football 2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Drama Club 25 Alchemists 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 DECA Fashion 4 President5 Rebelees 2,3,4 Elizabeth Vartanian: Marching Band 25 Morons 2,35 Powderpuff Football 15 Flag Corps 25 Pep Club 15 DECA Retail 4 Vice-President5 l.O.E. 3 Troy Waldron: Float Committee 1 ,25 Sailing Club 35 Senior Band 1,2,35 Marching 1,2,45 Wrestling 1,25 Box- ing 4 Jack Walker: Female Chorus 15 Afro-American 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15 Track 1,3,45 Amy Wallace: Concert Choir 25 Powderpuff Football 25 Female Chorus 1 Scott Waltereit: DECA Retail 45 Football 45 Baseball 4 Laurie Watt: Float Committee 2,3,45 Student Council 1,2 Junior Class Vice-President, 4 Senior Class Vice-President Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Vice-President5 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 1 5 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3 Treasurer, 45 Apogee 35 Alchemists 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 DECA Fashion 4 Parliamentarian5 Rebelees 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Homcoming Queen Candidate 45 Junior!Senior Play 35 Homeroom Senator 25 Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,45 School Senfice 35 Rebel- ettes 2,3,4 Jean Wendorff: German Club 4 Honorary Member5 Soccer 45 Wres- tling 4 Debbie Williams: Broomball 1,2,3,45 DECA Retail 4 Historian Stacy Williams: Broomball 1,2,3,4 Gold5 DECA Retail 4 Secretary Wendy Woodward: Float Committee 1,2,45 Sailing 3,45 Broomball 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Morons 3,45 Phils 3,45 Powderpuff Football 2,35 Span- ish Club 35 Apogee 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 1 President5 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4 Alan Woody: Role Players 2,3 President5 Rebellion 4 Seniors X 93 SS LA C ER UND CO A X C 3 Q co -1 Q SD cn cn Underclassmen start their political careers early. H9641 NH TDHHG V SS C :s Q. cn -. Q m on ur X co U1 J U IORS Juniors enjoy Miss Pat Osborn's class. lRosita Denis, Amy Dutcher, T 1 Cathy Fledderjohannl ,M Tom Adkins Richard Allison Cindy Anaple Robeno Arce Jason Armstrong Jefi Ball James Banks Jamie Barber -or stan -.sr Joel Baril Gary Barker Kathy Beczynski Laurie Beczynski Alec Beekley Tamara Berry Todd Berry Atacey Biggie QM., X Ronald Birkhahn Bob Blaesing Tracy Blasingim Duane Blylhe Tim Boerst Charlene Bohn Darrell Bossen Brad Boliles 1 Q-Yi? za 'li ,:l1- -, vfgayls I f ' W. . ' b e ' i K L Va Bill Bowers Anthony Braatz Tina Brink Fred Brown Sandy Brown Christy Bruns Matt Buchanan Jill Bunge 96 X Underclass l l V d' ,. INN: Chad Burger Dale Burkard Kim Butler in 1, W., nun-nn: Scott Byczynski Michelle Byrne Sean Byme The making of a fpetef Dugan, Q W :J N 14 Julie Cairl Flia Caldwell Chris Cartlidge Ronda Cathers Terri Caywood John Charney Michelle Clark Kelli Ciuff if 1' J? 4- Jill Comers Laura Connolly Dan Contreras Kelly Cook Jan Cornell Chris Crawford Michael Crockett Jody Crosslield Z M K 6 ' ' , J 9 ,. ,, ' ,W Q 3 X , if 9 ,M f r-1. 1 ,gil D l ' , 55 ' .- Kim Denis Flosita Dennis Jerri Desmond Chad Dettemwan Heather Dixon Peter Dugan Amy Dutcher Dianna Ehrenlried K i 10' . my -JL ' +5 ' :L 'Z 5 I I yf , Q V X 1 V W' Leslie Emahiser Linda Eng Steve Englehardt Steve Esenbrandt Vincent Evans Dan Everett Bill Farnsworth Sasha Farnsworth Underclass X 97 l 5 1? ! Exif , I ' f f . ,Q 3 . Patrick Feeley David Filas Katie Finkbeiner Kelly Fitzgerald Carol Fledderjohann Cathy Fledderjohann Sitta Foster Erik Franco ,164 -9' f f ,,t, ,- ' ' 'fy M.. , , , 3. fp X- ' ,A M, ' 5- ,H 'M 'ft ' Q W! N 'hw 1 ,N 'L Bill Fritts Dawn Gab s Bill Gadt Joyce Ganchou Delise Garcia Darren Gaylord Lila Geha Michelle Genot 'Y V P' ' 14 ? .f N Kimberly Good Jenny Grabel Kim Gratcl Richard Grau Keith Gray Tina Gray Tracy Griffin Patrick Grigsby is Kenny Grove Greg Grudzinski Joan Guilford Chris Gwodz Fred Hall Kristi Hall Scott Halloran Sue Hammoud Tammie Handy Lauryl Hanf Bret Hardin Ben Harley Fred Harrington Robert Harrington Robert Harris Tony Harris 3- ,. J Dawn Harrison Lisa Hartwig Sharon Hayes Karren Haynes Dana Heffern Lori Heider Kim Heinemann Chuck Heinle 98 f Underclass 2 T rees P 1 e if Laura Hemple Brad Herold Cheryl Hickle Lee Higgins Shaunda Hill Brian Hilton Kim Denis, Lori Schmidt, Kim Gratcl and Tracy Griffin are friends who laugh together. Yf5'l?'9 Jeff Holub Beth Homan Jennifer Hood Pamela Hotmer Dave Howell Terrence Hudson Jenni Hunter Jenny Hunter Q L X . . ., ,K ,N Y kk ii , Q if in .Q X R Ri Rick Huss Angela Hutchisson Jason Hychs Lois lnuin Kristy Jagodzinski Todd Jagodzinski Scott Jennings Tracy Johnson Q Q 1 t.,- sf A Wendy Johnson Amy Jones Doug Jones Michelle Jones Paula Kasson Kris Katz Lisa Keiser Dionne Kelly Y! Lynn Kelly Amy Kelsey Lynn Kenney Jim Kincaid Heidi Kinney Jennifer Kinsman Michael Kirchner Kimberly Klute Underclass f 99 Are you following me? lCathy Bergmanl Sean Simmons listens to a friend during lunch. l A Kevin Konz Amy Kopf Flandee Kopfman Juha Koskl Kellie Krajewski Amy Krause Dawn Krause Chuck Krerowicz as .f Kane Kretzinger Carol Krieger Ken Kneger Don Kristofek Tracy Kruse Denise Kruszewski Jenni Lane Julie Laney f i W 'Q ff fu ., V A!5,,,f1 ' . . 1 ' , ' H, ff.,,,,L NJ, Laurie Lather Dorcas Leeper Liz Leiter Amy Lenahan Marsha LeVeck Michelle LeVeck Dan Lietaen Tracy Lino Keri Lipton Darryl Logan Lynn Longenecker Betty Lowrie Donna Lutheran Julie Mach Sean Mahoney Lila Malko 100 X Underclass f 14 1 1, Jennifer Mall Dave Malohn 0 E , F 4 . '- 4' Holly Matthews Bobbi McAlister 1' 1 -- All y , y 1' 7 1' S' XZ. 9 Victoria Maltman Steve Manley Joann Martin Kathy Mascotto Scott Mathes Karrie Matney it Q 6 - L M, ff-fr' f' ' Chauda McCant Caroline McKenzie Chris McKenzie Dawn Mercer Fritz Meiers Peggy Metzger Tom Metzger Theresa Mikiovic Herby Milem Kim Miller Todd Miller Bryan Minnick Michael Mishka David Moeller Robert Molina Carolyn Moore Regina Moore Sherri Moore Steve Morris Jett Morrissey Andrew Moser James Mueller Stella Myers Bnan Nadolny Becky Napolski Tina Navarro A lvl it i H wr. -qty g , s . sc,,,,.MJ . I r f , g,,, Margaret Neal Heidi Necker Mary Ann Nicholson Jody Norkavage Young el'1jOyS Mrs. Marlene D3ViSOI'1. Underclass X 101 Holly Oehlers . fi!-V' ez, , 7 . ,. -W .at Q ,,, . , ,A ,xt . , 1 , ,,,, H 1 A - ' t Steve Ogren Bridget O'Halloran Dale Overy Tracy Patterson Kellie Payne Rachel Perry Kelly Phillips ami Butch Pilaczynski Mike Pina Denise Piraino Carol Poley Ken Policki Keller Pollock Roosevelt Pope Sammie Pope Michelle Powell me 1 7fflf'?'fI1? f e ,AZ M if f - w .F Lavinia Randolph Marc Rafac Ray Ramirez Jody Ramm Todd Miller checks over library attendance sheets. Jon Ray Nathan Ray Kathy Reiter Lucretia Rhodes Kari Riebesell Jennifer Rieman Ronald Riggs Alex Rios Tony Ritson Charlene Ritter Michael Roberts Greg Robinson 102 X Underclass ' 'VV Q' f ? l tf, V T ff i2ii Q a Q' T , H lt, f ' , , Jennifer Roesler Amy Rogers Chuck Rogers Stephanie Rogers Lori Roman Kris Rose Julie Roth Tracy Roush Alan Ruffin Greg Russ Shelly Rynn Paul Saam Kim Schadt Rickie Scherer Ritchie Scherer Chrissy Sciffler Chad Schmalzried Lori Schmidt Theresa Schmidt Kathi Schutt Cathy Seitz Kim Serra Jeff Serve Jennifer Shanahan Sandy Shirk Amy Schultz Sean Simmons Mike Simon Karen Sisinyak Adam Smith Ben Smith ,, -vi 2, ,ff MT 0 it ' A , -.Jr if-5 ,7 i X Brian Smith Daryle Smith Mike Smith Rachael Smith Cassie Snider Larry Sommers Amy Spalding Terence Spencer if-1' '52 K, H W f ? Donna Spewik Sandra Spychalski Trudy Stine Mike Stockman lngrid Stoudimire Shannon Stover Stacey Stover Chris Stvanak Pat Sullivan Donzaleigh Swain Janine Swartz Missy Szabo Annette Talbert Mark Tarr Jason Taylor Lisa Taylor Underclass X 103 Jett Thomas Tim Timko Lynn Toczynski Lisa Todd Dan Tomazewski Jim Toon Timothy Traynum Beth Treadaway g:,. is 3, . 2 , ' ,L Afl- Jennifer Tresnan Trudi Turner Holly Urbanus Randy Vail Debbie Vaughn Janna Vlles Beth Vogelpohl Kenneth Wade Matt Wadsworth David Waltes Todd Wallace Cathy Warren Terrietta Watkins Andy Weills Laura Wells Heath Welsh Derma While Jennifer White Troy Whitzel Delecia Williams Patrick Williams Tony Williams Tammy Willier Chris Wilson .rv , Q KIM .g 7 Q . J Robert Windle Amy Wirick Brent Witsrnan Cinisy Woodward I have to look good to impress the girls in my next James W0 hY Mike Wvfosfek DMV Yeagef class, says Flob Youngs to Chad Schmalzried. 1041 Underclass Debbie Young Rob Youngs Julie Zaenger Mike Zahradnik Christina Zeno Kristin Zulch Aimee Zysset Late Entries rw Eric Baacke Meg Bahow Cathy Bergman Edie Bowes Ling Dixon Lisa Dunlap Matt Hoover Michelle Mcvicker David Moore Chris Noel Jovanina Pagano Jennifer Sawchuck Joy Taylor Jenny Sloan Ann Fairbairn H1 Angie Susor Rochelle Goven Jeanein Talley Underclass ! 105 Juniors show different reactions to getting their pictures taken. Jenni Lane and Jeff Ball show emo- tion when they perform. '45 Ling Dixon posts the latest German Club news. M .S Typing students learn in a business atmosphere. 106 X Underclass - ' wffx ig Q5 r F, fx rx Y . .i ' ,ink ,wifi 1 Q Lauryl Hanf is wary of the photographer. 5,14 V 15 unu. These drinking fountains never work! lTroy Whitzelj Amy Kelsey keeps a neat locker. lm.. Bridget O'Halloran enjoys working by herself. Jamie Barber reaches new heights at her job at Just Pants. rw r . i fteii we my W t fiit ir Hi I My ii Scott Byczynski is ready to go home. These Juniors enjoy lunch. ivvfwpf lfvr KM. I I -mam ,... Mmm, LLM A R ......... . .. . I g M .W W , I, mm w Suave and sophisticated Dale Overy kicks back in study hall. Underclass f 107 Ha, ha, l knew I received an Al lJenny Sawchucki Lori Heider enjoys working with the residents at Sunshine Children's Home. lLori Heider, Katie Lochnerj TID Karen Sisinyak gives service with a smile. 108 1 Underclass Lynn Toczynski will help you put an outfit together at Lerner. ln- 2 ,, ,,,r,h ,,,, ,,,, ,M , ,.,,. M. ,lVA,. 'nd fy Christy Bruns dips ice cream at ChurchiIl's. Robert Harrington has fun working at the concession stand at Southwyck AMC. QW. Cathy Bergman helps at the Churchill's Bakery. ii 'S Chris Noel and Amy Rogers will be your fashion con- sultants at Brooks. zlylllu i 2 . -'QP' M., ' 4 Lynn Kelly is thrilled about working at Churchill's Bakery. Jenny Hood, Kim Good and Joan Guilford prepare to sing. E id Miss Elaine Markopoulos' 9th hour class is all smiles. Underclass l 109 E l SGPHO CRES angels Hornyk and 0' yn harney are busy typing. TN ,, w- , ., H nf L! . K A . -my K t k f N..- ,5 l., A Stacy Abel Mike Albright Erik Alcid Amy Alge Michael Ammons Greg Anderson Alexander Andri Stan Applegate v .f Kathleen Appleton John Asendorf Steve Ashlord Kish-la Asklns Aida Atherton Amy Atkinson Andrew Augustyniak Flay Baer .A f ag 4 k Xi. - A .. X ,N K fp xr r . ,' Af' N K , -- Q- .... .,r fl Q A w David Baertschi Heather Baker Janet Barros Roben Banels John Behrens Kristen Berry Lori Billington Bob Birkhahn 'Li E11 M y ..- I W Q, 2 Q . Billy Bimer Mark Blaesing Stacey Bliss Paul Bollinger Jennifer Borders Jose Born Deborah Brandeberry Michelle Brewer 110 f Underclass 'sr Laura Bronowski Joe Brown John Brown Dawn Bnien Chns Bryant Missy Bryce Barbie Bums Charles Busch X-. t ' 1 ,F .Q to if I Cari Bush Andy Bussdieker Debbie Buzcko Debby Buzzard Lisa Calderon Gary Callies Dave Calzone Kelly Camp W-fe Z Flay Campos Dionne Carpenter Richard Casares Thomas Castro Robyn Chamey Andy Colter Angie Conway Monica Cornell Megan Coyle -:sv Nikki Cready Denise Crippen Charita Cunningham Chris Cunningham Jenni Curtis Melissa Cushnie Jennifer Dankmer W-19 ig iy Jenifer Davis Jennifer Debbe Derek DeCembly Adam Deck Romulus deJesus Michelle Dembski Jon Denny Terry Desmond 'f',,f I 17 , 5 I, V AVV 'i': I 1 V ' , , 1 iiil V ,,, Z m 5 ,h f ,M I ,Q I ' J' if ' on if ff 'X 'J -tir ' AI Kim Detwiler Dyan Doriot Dana Duerson Angela Dupuis Shawn Earle Sean Elkins Patricia Elliott Frank Ellis Underclass! 111 Jeannie Ellis Martha Emery Rob Enrin Tina Evans Kelly Fallhauer Jenny Fields Debbie Fink Gwen Fish Tonja Fleming , flcrnfwl ' 'Q 4 Aff A f X A Julie Geldian Linda Godfrey Sophomores have school spirit! lStacey Abel, Wendy Kilbride, John Asendorf, Diane Galloway f. M' , , it iw X Terron Gillespie ,, ,f Marcus Gonser Michele Gordon Barbara Grant Lori Graves Christopher Green Roben Green Bill Grohnke lsmael Guel Craig Hagenbuch Andrea Hall Jennifer Hall Andre Harding Nicole Harrison Chris Hartenfeld Jim Hartley Amy Hartwig Patricia Haugh 112 X Underclass Aaron Haydu Janos Haydu Amy Hazelwood 4 , A lg., V, s I V. ' A ' ' .v 'Z' at if 1 ' Q ,N Q I got it! fR0byn Chamey, Debbie Buzzard, Cindy Hempie David Henderson Gina Henderson ,uv- cn' Jill Herrara Jenny Herzig Flob Hites Chris Holloway Floy Holloway Angela Hornyak Owen Hoskins xy y David Hubbell Eric Huffman Joe lde Carl lmhofl Darcy Ingham Kory Jackson Marketa Jackson Valerie Jenkins Marc Jennings Sarah Jenssen Veronica Jockett Charles Jones Melanie Jones Tammy Jones Ellyn Kahl Britt Kajeasz Rob Kalisz Paul Keaton Sue Keller Ronald Kelso Tony Khoury 1 Jeremy Heard . W 1' .- 1 , Valerie Hernandez V Stephen Houston 4 ,f Brent Jagodzinski .-v ,tw Erika Just lv wwf NYM' Wendy Kilbride Underclass! 113 , . vm: ,pre , ,, f ggi? ,Z ri. 1- 1- '15 Q , E 4 Ov 4 .fi ,X J gf., , I, . J. as fs A..-if Y' Jeff Kilby Diane Killen Lewis Kindrick Jodi Kirkpatrick Andrea Kizer Aundre Kizer Terri Klofta Linda Knight if' X . . K a , .L Q ., .X N ,. V ' is Nm rv . it F X - I .. .. . ,T W . L if 'H irq Lisa Knight Grant Koechel Denise Koestar Dale Krause Jeff Krause Sue Krieg Karen Krlgbaum Mary Krolak , all .5 44,1 K 'V , f f E hiv - if 'J ., W ,, ,K f X. Ken'i Kujawa Andy Kunkel Kimani Kyles Ken Lajnass Lori LaPlante Brad Lark Tammie Lawson Lisa Lendecker +'f1 725Z S - A as Geni Leslie Terri Leslie Julie Lorenzen Amy Losoya Tony Lubas Kathryn Lucas Michelle Lucas Chrissy Ludeman I P Shawna Lunce Chris Mahan Terry Mantley Jim Marble Andrea and Jennifer Hall enjoy their lunch- 114 l Underclass ,z W A gc Dean Markwood Brian Marsh QQ K fA Ryan Martin Rhonda Matheny Julie Matz Dave McCrary Tony McGee Erin McGranahan f i n . ' 3? Q' X 1 A 'Y ? -1, x , ' J A 3 Jim MCGUFK Kim McKenzie J0hl'1 MCLaughlil'1 Virginia Mead Mike Mercurio Kristine Metzger Mike Middaugh Michelle Mikesell Bethany Miller Roy Miller Melissa Minlch Mylee Mock Angie Moore Holly Moore Stacy Morgan Tiffiny Morgan Richard Morris Chris Moses Joanne Munger Shannon Murphy Tom Myers f 1-X ly t ,yi 5 gli ,,,, ,f ,.k, Ya '-L, ,I9f '- AL fl' I ,. .. - i 5, Michelle Nicholson Erik Nawrocki Julie Neal xx' Mark Nierling Jenny Nowakowski f, 5 yy.s Q lroy Angela Newton if 4 Hr I f ' '95 yu 4. f 1 3 Lori O'Bryant Study Hall Snooze! iJeremy LaCoursel Af ' A gf , , 1 John Oliver Monika Ortiz Mark Orwig Alicia Oyall Underclass f 115 A couple of people in Mrs. Bench's class rest after a hard game. f , 4, i af -N Ficia Overton Dwain Payton Aimee Perry Jason Perry John Perry Norm Perry Chrisitina Pesa Davina Pettyaway - , '- - 1 my fi it fe P K ., 0 Nicole Pickard Melissa Pieper Kimberly Pohlman Heather Porter Gina Postman Jason Powers Khalil Rafati Lisa Ramirez A 25959 l' Q 1 ' g I4 ., I Y a - Lee Rankin Joel Ray William Reagan Dawn Reinhart Shawn Reinhart Amy Rhoades Donnell Rhodes Cassandra Rice Mari Rice Christa Ritter Tanya Roach Kimberly Roberts Wendy Robens Tresa Rodela Eloy Rodriguez Brian Rogers 116 X Underclass g.- Soott Roman Dayle Rosebrock Bryan Roth David Fiymers Heather Saad Stephanie Sahadi ,L y ,V . ,,,. .,,,. .l i can't believe she's serious! Uanos Haydui Wevne Se'e2ef Bfm Seeftef Andy Sefmeieef Mike Schuiar James Schwamberger Lisa Scott Tim Scovilie Matt Searl Jenni Seary Carrie Seeman Scott Sehlhorst Paula Seitz Dave Shasteen Heather Shea Dave Sherrift Greg Siler Lee Sims Larry Sitkaukaus Kelvin Smith Fiichy Smith Sheree Smith Chris Snyder Jeff Sopher Bernie Speelman Paul Sroczynski Paul Stechschuite Stacy Stephenson Underclass X 117 A X t S' T X Q in Matt Starrett Brian Stevens Chris Stevens Lisa Stevenson Brian Stork Susan Stover Joan Stull Dan Sturtz x v gfv 1' .Lf L 5 r Q fl l H Brian Sullivan Wilhelm Szczypsowski Lynn Szkudlarek Richard Szul Kelly Tarquinlo Floyd Taylor Steve Taylor Wade Taylor if . . N W ' 5 is 4 F, an r K :gf 7 T X I April Temple Matt Thomas Becca Tipton Natwiya Triplett Shari Trzcinski Jeffrey Tumblin Tim Tuohy Glenna Tyler Brian Ulch Mark Vaillant Alben Vargas R r s X ATA 4 ,J ' Chris Veitch -. ' f 1 sy, is i X ei S: X: V. Trevis Waldron i 7 , K, K J .. l it X . f-N. mea l A 1 1: Q ' WSW EA, .A 'T f Kevin Veroneau Darrin Wachowiak Lyneal Wainright Chris Walre 1 X 4 A X X, 2 . so A we. y lg Flick Wallace Nathan Walls Betsy Wareiko Scott Webb Q : Nfl an X , ff 'r QQ 1 T -ge-' lf! ' - so 1 Su rprigelll fDiane Jeff Welkinger Angela Weirlch Angela Wells Jeff Wenger 1 18 X Underclass Amyjill whale fl' Kristi White Emory Whittington Floger Wight Jennifer Williams Kelly Williams Nathan Williams Susan Wittenmyer Soon Wodrich I- A Katrina Woll JD. Woodward Rob Woody Jenny Yeager Fiob York Greg Zanau Diane Zena Mary Zielinski Patti Zitzelberger is rrla -wwwvfi, f f-'ffm mwffzsewg Who are you looking at? fJenny Nicole Pickard prepares to hitthe puck Debbej with the hockey stick. -i -X X' '--'- -- ii-sis i lg: .. Vliiiiif' ,., L. ., 1 vi s 'iii ' ' J l i 'f f K. - Q wkuw M ,.-... l1 wa. M A---- LAL.:-f ---- -X - . - y . ' K' ' L M L .. F - .. r J azz ,-,' . A 'Q ' Ng ,.i' MQ . ' WNY ff,fE1SIiQ la a r i K ,. 'ls i 'A ' ii i I N - -- r-- -' ' W ' - 1 . -f--...N L E A. t K-ryhjlgf . ' -is in N ' B - L . JK f fqa. -K r ' W J -A 4 ' ' '---- 'A iw- --. as , H af- my l 1 - I 1 ., F -' 1- f-Xb . r 1 W -er ' ' L is ,. ,Q ..... -- ..,, . L 5 Q 1 ' Ak v . , , w '-' 5- fr- 5 7 --L-if - W A . 1? 'F' W I in U I I -,-. U C K S 'La These gym students polish up on badminton. lDebby Buzzard and Fiobyn Charneyj Underclass X 119 Late Entnes dl flu A x 7 l 42,11 K g' f Y f VV 4 I m. v 1 -9' 1 1 v' . r, I if Jay Bronson Brian Corson Andrew Crossley Kevin Crosson Dana Cupp Sarah Davey Pamala Fullwood Brenda Gartz K--7 Michelle Gregg Yvette Horton Bradley Johnson Cassandra King Jodi Lubas Pat Lyons Nicole Mallory Chris McKnight N., Sean Mullucey Kathy Price Raquel Ruiz Latonya Shipp Natalie Woodward 120 X Underclass its 'G , Here goes anything!!! lBritt Sautterj Best friends Jenni Borders and Wendy Kilbride hang out in the halls. Students pay attention in Mr. Stan Lewan- dowski's English 2 Honors Class. Malt Thomas and Kevin Veroneau wait at a friend's locker. Angela Hornyak is caught by surprise. Students have a little free time in class. Jenny Davis folds her paper so that she can type memorandums. Students are keeping physically fit in phys. ed. Z The Three Musketeers. iLeon Schultz, Jenny Yeager, Gwen Fishy Underclass f 121 at A group of friends having fun at a pep rally. NK Do-re-mi-so-fa-Iaaaa! CSheri Trzcinski, Alda Atherton, Lori LaPlanteJ JM f ' 'f'f - ,,W, K, Michael Crisp and Angie Moore Kristen Barry, Dana Cupp, and Megan Coyle listen closely in class. Megan Coyle and Becca Tipton stop to talk with Amy Lenahan. 122 X Underclass discuss geometry. 3 r, ,i '-N Dave Sherrift buys a yearbook. ' : . visas 1 M Dawn Bruen and Tammie Lawson look over their schedules for this year. Are you serious?l? fKim Detwilerl tk 'law , 19' What was the answer again? fTerry Desmond, Mike Ammonsl Jeff Kilby looks for someone while Dave Buck talks to his friends. They love their math class. T.G.l.F. fKelly Fallhauerj Underclass X 123 FRESHME Do you have the answer to 466107 lMary Zysset, Carrie Oberlel it tux .... may ,fi .' 'dj x i gi J!! A Aa Ax X7 R. Michael Abram Edwin Andrews Jerry Antoniak Maurice Bates Kim Beach Stacey Beczyniski Sharvaca Bennings Paul Bensch .4- ,I Ev' Chris Berning Angela Berry Damon Bester Brett Biggs Jino Blackshear Cheryl Blazolt Stephanie Bogard Julie Bonser Ll f ' A V at Jason Boomer Michelle Booth Flob Borer Katrina Boyd Larry Brandon Juli Breitner Amy Brodbeck Kenneth Brown Julie Brownfield Jennifer Buchanan Tom Burke Mary Busch Eric Butler Aimee Byrne Eric Byrne Kerri Calipetro 124 f Underclass t l ,Q . ' 1' Kelly Carman Jennifer Carr Matthew Carson Angela Circle Robin Cisek Bryan Clark Mike Coley Matt Contreras John Coy Ericka Crissman Joy Crossfield Dawn Cunningham Brian Dale Jacquelin Daniel Cherie Damell Carmen Davis Jenny Davis Marquetta Davis Robby DeMars Kristin Derby Kim Detterman Katalin Dilloway Many Donahue Beth Donnell ,- Danielle Duffey Julie Dutcher Brian East Matt Eastenivood vm' , XJ! ef M22 A Q ZZ id if ,Q , girl, Z Andy Ebright Michelle Eggert Wytina Elder Joe Elfering April Fanhing Peter Feeny Benjamin Ferguson Jenny Fink Laura Engwert Melanie Essinger Melissa Falkenburg Melissa Farran Angie Firsdon Kristie Fitzgerald Michael Flores Michael Fortress Tony Foust Anthony Francis Jimmy Francis Larry Frankevic Underclass X 125 a J' 'fN ?,f , QQ W U.. 5. . A a ' f ,.f' lv f- vi- 1 4 H Stacy Fritts Joe Fry Kevin Gaylord Renee Frantz Jackie Fravel Jennifer French Deric Frisch M Karl Goon LaDonna Goree Nikki Gray Jay Griffith ' fi . Lisa Hane Julie Hanner Jeanette Harrison Nemon Hayes J ,i,i Kevin Hayes Ronald Hayes A yay , M, ,fm .J,, . 7 . . - ,f liz, I in All W , ,, gi Kristie Heflern Michelle Heft Matt Hill Alex Hills Flon Hindman Chris Hoffman 126 f Underclass Dennis Guhl Greta Gunn Tahra Hallick John Geach il Rashid Hammoud Michelle Hazard Jan Heaton What was that? Lindsey, Chad Heineman Tony Hernandez Adriene Hill Crystal Hill Jason Hill wi fbfv ,uw 4 Marla Homan Stacy Hornyak Jamie Hoy ' F 4 ii? i f' 4, X, if f 4 aw Y' if 'HW Jermel Hill Bonnie Hurst ,Q I Steven Hurst Katie Irwin Tiriby Jackson Dora Johnson Patti Johnson Jennifer Jones Rodney Juan Lisa Kahi 9 L a . J ' f X fr L L t x Beth Keaton Chris Kelsey Heather Kepp Sam Khoury Rhea Kimbail Amy King Sharalyne King Paul Kinney . M ' 1' ,, s -'V' David Kocher Jeremy Kopfman Jaaarr Harb Crrarlra Krauaa Mike Coley identifies parts of a sentence. Tricia Krarraa K A , .f a , i Heidi Kmeger Tonia Kruse Heather Lahnum Jim Landis Jeff Lange Tiffany Lark Robert Leonard Brian Lessentin i f N N ,., Q 0 vp , L , as ' 'X 9 ia 4 ' -- J Q ti rf: J ttit a af a t at Elisa Leugers Becky Levison Katria Lewis Mike Lindsey Angela Loomis Bonnie Lyons Molly Maguire Ryan Mahn Underclassf 127 14 '11 f in ,, T? ,L,, f vi ' f I Kristen Markle ,f in ,,,.- ! A Q .',, V :J .Q y Joe Moginnis Chris Maxon Holly Mayer Floben Mayo .K .,,,. T ,,,,,, ,, Z Jay McLaughlin Jonathan McLaughlin Antony McSwaln Aaron McClellan Melissa Mease N,,,,,v Aubrey McClellan Dennis McDonagh Denise McGann Erik Meck 've Tim Merkel Mark Meyer Betty Miller Daniel Miller Bill Mize Rob Mohr Shelley Monterrubia Pamela Morlan Kim Morris Doug Myers gf Wig, , ,fa ff ,. 4 an 1,1 Jim Neyhart Lashund Neyland Stacy Nicholas Ruth Nolziger Soon Noyes Anthony Nutlen Carrie Oberle Ann O'l-lalloran Aimee O'Hearn M Q fy 'ia' Mario Oniz Marvin Owen Wade Paul Brian Pawlinski Norma Pena Edmond Perry Jay Pfleghaar ' Pfactice makes peffect 128 X Underclass . il! -on . Sara Pluoiniczak Stacey Potts Jeanne Powell Scott Pozniak Jenny Price Mark Protsik ft f ev rn ' ' Q- sgzl ,, ,V 'F l Ii J Aaron Purdie Connie Raetzke ,M Bryan Rains Kelly Flamm Charles Randolph Heather Flauschart Natalie Rhyand Julie Rives Denny Robinson Stacy Rodgers if Sabrina Russell Dawn Rogers l ,,1,..,..f Jim Serve Michael Schaffer Reading is a part of life, states Mr. Keith Lowe. lBrian East.l M fem, I 4A 'FY ,fron ' Q. g ,, 7 ' 4 V I 1 if I J , c ,W Q' , I ff-we -.ffl 'f a, Elf 1 f? i Michael Schladman Lisa Schmidt Heather Scholl Terry Schramm Robert Schuetter Andrew Schultz ,. 4, .m ' Lisa Schutt Dawn Sheppan Kim Shipman Holly Shultz Kelly Shultz Steve Simmon Heather Ryan Joe Rybczynski 415 Dawn Schaub Doug Schira Leon Schultz Bryan Schunk Jermaine Sims Lonnie Sims Underclass f 129 Jeremy Skiies Bill Smith Courtney Smith Bob Snider Mari Sochocki Mari Sochocki Francis Sondys Anna Sparks E' 72' V , Q X Dan Stainbrook Steve Staton Shawn Steele Ed Stevens Brian Stewart Nat Stickie Scott Strance Jacquelyn Strickland Shannon Sturtz Tim Sturtz Bryan Swartz Kevin Terry Brian Theiss Jennifer Thom Jessica Tiderman Flon Timko y ty ' T 1' Q . 1' S' MI' 5 FZ' it iirr Y o t S yyiy ft , 'i'W Tix , 1 Jeannie Todd Tracy Townsell Jodi Train Eric Tucker Brent VanTasseI Jenny Wagner Deanna Waldron Danielie Wallace t . T ., et x t ee . -I -'z l , rd f Jeremy Walter Chris Wateriield at T V' A:fx'i' Jeff Westmeyer Missy White f' t T , Y 4 4 I J 'Q ' i a : Y' f 4 5 V fx K: M r ,N ...iv . , is at J riii fy S 55 V . i ,, . , Y x all fa. 'vi 1 Neem White Claudell Whitehead Jimmy Kontak shows a smile for the camera. Teffv Whifehufst Eugene Whitman 130 X Underclass QL i i 2 Candy Whimore Heather Whimore Tom Wielgopolski Oony Wilcox , , , I J i 1 N Jason Wilkerson Kelli Williams Angela Willoughby Rob Wilusz Chad Wojciechowski Flobert Woodley Melissa Yockey Mary Zysset Late Entries Kelli Eichenberg Bob Hames Steve Ice Leslie has Mary Krolak as the Mad Scientist. XJ Julius Curt Lutman Vaness Vargas Teri Ziemke 1 Freshmen show their athletic skills during gym class. Underclass X 131 , ,V N Z 2- , . S A im , ',,: .. N . , x,:4l iz, . , . f K ii . .,,A l K- Please, God, let me pass. fBonnie Hurstl mms, ,JU Freshmen are always camera shy. lBeth Keaton, Andy Schultz, Paul Benchj . sy.h, ...,,,,, Danielle Wallace as she writes to her friend instead of algebra. - , . 1 Vk., ,, ,, , wma H V Today isn't my lucky day. lLaura Engwertj 132 f Underclass I need three crushes to go. lRuth Nofzinger, Heidi Krueger, Kristie Fitzgeraldj y-N., K' To be or not to be. QBryan Rains, Sean O'ConnorJ x F, , . Qi What are you staring at? QDoug Schirai Q ls it over yet? fHeather Keppi Did you see him?! iJuIie Dutcherj E d 2' y y ' L Knight of the round table Mamie Kromi 'Working hard fKim Beach, Chris Berningi Underciass l 133 N, Q , f. t to v ' -- V w Jr L , A H V. A Caution: Freshmen at work! Frankie Sondys works hard to get an HAI! Who, us? iBeth Donnell Dennis Guhlj M , , ,,.. -V Vb, 2,1 J -N '??'N'Q. 4 'fr 'f' The cheering Freshmen. 134 X Underciass What can I say? fKurt Lutmanj Lost in space. Hey, do you have the time? Frau Tucker teaches humble Freshmen. Nw Mike Gwodz concentrates on learning. Freshmen having a good time! me 'fl' TT T l'm a star! True Love iNataIie Ryan, Rob Mohrj Underciass l 135 . ' f wfw My' 3 Y 2 5 M' v f'f'wf7,Z:' ' E- ff-,.. .V 4, 'if . ,W A,,, N, ,, L,.,,,,,,gi .,l:f3 Q fu e ff.. A E, Q 5 n V m 4 K Ill f 136 X Underclass v If 5 . N gl QW L X Sftlgp VH -- 3523111 S Ggtli -li' xge ence' Bowsher De icczfion Set For Oct . . .. . , .... . A .K kk.k - :1. . ....w,. K k-k. .se.3g..-- . -i ,ff male. D Formal dedication of Bowsher High School will begin at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in the audi- torium. This dedication will be the first of two chances for the general public to view the new school and its facilities. it a Asked if he had any plans to help make Bowsher the outstand- ing school that the students want it to be, Mr. McNeill stated, It has the makings of an excellent school. Of course, the students' actions represent it, so Bowsher's reputation is up to them. kick The new South-end school named after E. Lesley former superintendent ofthe ledo Public Schools. was designed bv Sarnborn,Q'Ste+' kettee, Otis, and Evans ata CGSI- of approximately 53,174,600 In- cluded in the property of the school is a natural athletic bowl to be completed this spring. This bowl will contain fields for baseball and football. you are cordially invited fo afimd ffw dedicaliorz of ffze new 8. .jowsfzer Scfzool 3548 Soaflz mefroif Gfvenue Ocfoier 55, 1962 p 8:00 pm, . ggffudifarium 9-5 p.m., ,'iV Board Appoints 3 New High School Principals Waite's Thomson Going To Sturt, McNeill To Bowsher, Hendrickson Moving Up Three new principals for Start, Waite and Bowsher Highs Schools were named last night by the Toledo Board of Education. Bay McNeill, 35, assistant principal of instruction at De- Vilbiss, was appointed princi- pal of the new Bowsher school. All changes are effective next Monday 7's'7'i'7h' At the same time after last night's meeting, Philo Duns- more, superintendent of schools, said results of student polls mean there will be a senior class next fall at Bow- sher but not at Start. Both schools are scheduled to open in September. is :': 9: 1 Mr. McNeill, 4224 Beverly Dr., has been assistant prin- cipal at DeVilbiss since 1960. He came to Woodward High MR- MCNEU-L School in 1950 as a history in- Become, head gf Bowsher structor and was named as- sistant principal of activities at Woodward in 1956. A 1944 grad- uate of Libbey, he too, received his bachelor's and master's de- 1 'gree at TU. Before coming to ' Woodward, he taught history and was head coach and ath- letic director at St. Ignace, Mich., for 2Vz years. Each of the, new principals is married and the father of two children. Bowsher High School is proud to bear the re- spected name of E.L. Bowsher. Through the years, Mr. Bowsher had received distinction as an outstanding leader in civic projects. The detemiina- tion by which he undertook projects gained for him the respect and admiration of his fellow citizens. As Superintendent of the Toledo Public Schools is the years 1937 to 1958, Mr. Bowsher emerged as a leader in education and a dedicated public servant. I l is V X X it E, J 2 6 ,I li as x f. Dedication X 139 BOW HER'S PRINCIPALS Ra Mc eill Mr. Ray McNeill was Bowsher's first principal. He held this opposition from l962 until 1970. As i i the first principal5E3Mr. McNeill was instrumental in establishing the foundations of excellence on which Bowshefistands. He set standards for achievement in academics, athletics, and extra-curricular activities which the outstanding staff and enthusiastic students worked hard to reach. Many of Bowsher's traditions can be traced back to Mr. McNeill's leadership during the school's first few years. rge Jw .. wif' ,,,,..av 1 40 ! Principals Mr. George Mileywas principal from 1970 to 1973. During Bowsheiiisiiirstc eight years, he was assistant- principal of activities Mr. Miley worked along with Mr. McNeill to give direction to the school. As activities principal, Mr. Miley helped develop the major activities at Bowsher, such as athletics and Rebelees. He worked closely with the students and en- joyed that very much. Mr. James Ray has been Bowsherls principal since 1982. He has been at Bowsher 24 of the 25 years the school has been open. Before becoming principal, Mr. Ray was a counselor, assistant principal, and basketball coach. He has experienced all the changes Bowsher has gone through, and he feels that Bowsher has always been one of the best schools in Toledo. James Foltz . ' .,f, . f' 5 fy - Mr. James Foltz was principal of E.L. Bowsher High School from 1973 until his retirement in 1982. Before coming -to Bowsher,.Mr. Foltz served as principal of Libbey High School. and before that of Arlington El- ementary School. Mr. Foltz believed that Bowsher was the ' ' greatest school in Toledo. He credits the excellent faculty and students in making the school stand above the others. g g g g James Ra i y y Principals I 141 REBEL HISTORY T04 A hd 0380 li input . 56- 3 , J f r O Bowsher's crest is a colorful composite of symbols that represent the city and community. The torch and atomic symbol stand for educa- tion, science, and industry. The fleur-de-lis, arrowhead, and crown symbolize the French, British, and Indian histories of Toledo. The rose is the city flower, and the anchor represents the port city. The wavy bend symbolizes the Maumee River, and the fort is from the city flag. BOWSHER LOYALTY SONG With Loyal hearts, O Bowsher High We sing to you today. Our praises firm With love and pride And lasting Friendships here abide. N With faithful hearts, O Bowsher High We honor you today. With voices raised In grateful song We will Be ever strong. may S 5 1421 Rebel History The school' colors, columbia blue and silver, were elected by the future students of Bowsher High School. The students were given choices of colors which were not already in use by schools in the Toledo area. How- ever, the blue and silver had no dramatic effect on the athletic field, and the red athletic trim was soon added by the school. Music Composed For Alma Mater O liowsher High -- these are the opening words of the official school song, which has recently been completed. Mr. Kenneth Holland, a pro- fessional song writer, composed the music. The words of the song praise Bowsher, urge the building of school spirit, and encourage the students to be honorable and loy- al. The alma mater also says that the friendships made at Bow- sher will never be forgotten. There are two verses, each be- ginning with O Bowsher High, which are set to one tune. The song resembles a folk song and has a march tempo. Mr. Leslie Bennett, choir direc- tor, said that it is a pretty song. He added that it will be easy for students to sing, because it has no very high or low notes. The mascot of Bowsher High School was chosen by secret ballot. The Rebel was not originally on the ballot, but was a write in chosen by the student body. The original design was created by a commer- cial artist, and was approved by the school. c a 'WELCOME TO i CHARLES W. MATTHEWS e t STADIUM it Charles Matthews came to Bowsher as Athletic Director in 1969 and remained athletic director until his death on March 118, 1979. He was especially interestedfin track and was mainly responsible for ad- sx ding the hard surface track. After ,his lideathfthe coachingf staff chose to rename the stadium in his memory. MfSnf:ha'195tMall1?eWSa?9CePF?Fhe Pifique Qftthe d?d1Cat!9n it ceremony. rrel I ef: fx ,, , :sf , ,, ii, fjgy ' i f Q6 mf, W -9 ,. , ,ii I S51-,f f , ,, liebeleggetf 1432 858' Valedictoriankalutaforian 8 1963 John Collins!Jessica Sisson 1964 Jean Eggert!Carol Leitner 1965 Bruce BecklSteven Collins 9 11'191 6 1966 Wil1iam:rPasch!Mary Johnson 1967 Sara Sun!Martha Dungan 1968 Gary Lea!Kathleen Mielke 9 1969 HowardiCunningham!Nancy Walker . 1970 Sheila Kane!Constance Shemas 1971 John Pershing!Pamela Sisson 8 1972 Ellen Beauch!Doris Schreiber 1973 Michael Shemas!Susan Turney 1974 Gary Kline!Thomas Fauble 1975 Mark Storey!Mark Goetting 1976 Joyce SattlerlAlan Buckey 1977 Susan Sawyer!Lorri Hileman 1978 Elizabeth Loesch!Bryce Miller 1979 Christy lcalnesmnn Williams ' 1980 Linda Schultz!Steven Sutter 1981 Jeffrey 8tedwillfDaniel DeAngelis l982JEugene 8Young!Susan Suter 1 K4 f Academics 'G' Natiiinal Merit Finalists John Collins --L' . T12 ..1. 1-V gg: Bruce Beckf Steveniiiffollins, Theodore Gardinier, Walter Heer, Kathleen Kelly, Donald Olson Sara Sun 8 Thomas Myers, Joyce Rieman, Nancy Williams Howard Cunnignharri, Douglas Little, Timothy Phillips, Nancy Walker John Pershing Timothy A..Peny . David M. Dryden, Thomas J. Fauble Richard J. Banell, Geoffrey M. Lyons George J. Perkins 1 Richard A. Entenmann Elizabeth Loesch Matthew G. Seyfang, Kathleen M. Windham Michael Aunger g gy g Valedictorian!Salutatorian National Merit Finalists 1983 Grace Huenerflames Calhoun Alan E. Fuller 1984 Katherine ZimmermanfKimberly Duda Lynne A. Heinle 1985 Cynthia McKnig,ht!l-Ning Chiu Susan E. Woods 1986 Yu-Hue Chiu!Rekha Rajagopalan Yu-Hue Chiu. William Huepenbeeker, Sarah E. Rowley, Amanda von Harling 1987 Joel Anaple!Erica Rapp Adam Aufdencamp. Karen Bahow, Celeste Sheets ACA EMIC H0 ons --4 -Q -l -Q , , 5 ,- , , 1 ,,,,, ,, a,,, ,W 1, Academics X 145 Rebelee R I X .:-' 4. L,L' 1' U. K . ' gmt I 1,9 l o p f .3 Sf u, . ,s . ! Y I W t x The final curtain call of Rebelees 1963. i The first Rebelette kickline. 146 ! Rebelees In 1963, the script committee was confronted with an empty stage. Only the yellow curtain was in place but there were no sets or stage equipment available. It was, therefore, decided to work an i' 'empty stage' ' theme into the script. Ed, an old western prospector bought an empty theatre. Op opening night, the spotlight followed with his Jezzgi ta personable mulelgas theyaslowlygwalkefisdown the right aisle of the auditorium and up on the stageto inspect his property. Of course, the theatre was inhabited by the ghosts of actors who hachpeiformed there. Theglast actiwas a dazzling.. show staged by the ghosts who hadcnow materialiied for Ed and Jezzi. Rebelees was an immediate success. lts purpose was to engage the various abilities and talents of the student body, The script, stage sets, costumes, band, programidesigni. talent acts, choreog- raphy were created by Bowsher students. This tradition has con- .gtinued...fRebelees has been a uniqueoachivenient forg125 years. r QBELEES 0? I963 QQ MBHUETUP Ag ,J Bu ,X f MA m gh ' 'LII e gf WEBHGW am , 334.11 h frgjrmf-up Er, ig STOP jig? 1 J: A . r is , , if AQ V' ' 5 ' f-'fl ' D5 f ' r f , G5 71 Q 1 K v o K9 FEW EHEFSE W 4' LTJESUQ- w GUY SMIUE if 12 o . ' ' 'W LA' 1, X ' h ffmff J -r 3g,,f:f?r:Lij 4 ,, 1 V n A 1,92 2 -Ig f lo lf' ,X L r inf ? jf X ' 2i ffLff 522 h Vi' F 'Ou oo E L .2 h iz G N 25555 h A 1 'I af 1 ,ULN N .fJ. QA ,,4, . r r nsnusss una V 4 S' vXN 1f A. :Fx . . EJ.. BOWSHER HIGH SCHUOL I A : I I I I I . . meounw Pseesews-., 4 ' K u fo '. , .hi it - so 2 ,y'i,i Q :TF ll ' 4b. - 7 g I. as t J l QT' 'Ya' STATE A Q' f A collection of Rabelee program covers through its 25 year history. Rebelees X 147 Yearbook Announces Nome Today the yearbook staff re- leases for publication the name of the Bowsher annual, It will be called The Apogee. The sale of yearbooks, which will last for two weeks, begins next Monday, Oct. 29. It will be conducted in the homerooms with the student council homeroom representatives in charge. The price of The Apogee is 55. When ordering the yearbook, the buyer must pay an initial fee of at least 32. The balance of S3 must be paid before semester exams. The name, The Apogea means the highest or most distant point from the earth. The term com- bines the old and the new for it is a modern, space-age word and yet is derived from the Greeks. When asked why this namewas chosen, Miss Papps,the yearbook adviser, stated, We think it sig- nifies a fine goal to be set for a new school -- to attain the highest in all possible fields Apogee fu micro .W V,,, , ,,:1ilM. ff., .'yf11f frmw at fiffaaffdiieff .M Qi ec, , fx r ,.r-,fa --if if fr, we ,. ya, W5.w5,w,- . Q. . .-fa,-..s:,.a.,ag f , ,yew ma. ':. .tffgfszf 'i-in ft ,4 Mgr 4..rs5t,,,., . 1 fv 3 ' .st r 5 r mt ,.., s r rt 3 .4 3, 47. fY, 5Qgfe,,, -' '-2 W::',5fi5ii'7f1vfi5 . wr:,giQ1gg,5fm1' Q. I-fo - We are publishing a picture of the very first yearbook from Bowsher High School, 1963. It consisted of 108 pages and cost the students 35.00. Through the years there have been many changes in the Apogee. It has increased to 300 pages, which makes it the largest yearbook in the area. The pictures below are some of the more memorable covers of the Apogee through its 25 year history. Although the ' 'face of the Apogee changes, the meaning of the word still describes the goal of Bowsher High School and its students. QPOGF' x -' ,A ' fl fQf ON . N T 1 75 Apogee '65 Apogee '75 fi -M1981 0 ' A 06 I i K - VIVV, X E e Q i i ccs.. A. A ...,. if t Apogee '80 Apogee '81 Apogee '82 148 f Apogee THE CREST 11 r Vol l. No ll E. L BUWSHI-.li lllbll MLTIUOL. T01.l'QDO. Ollltl Mly IU, 1963 ' Rehelees Premieres Tonight Crest ' Journalism Wins Superior Rating At B.G. Bovshefs novspaper The Crest look top honors arButvllngCree1t State Unlverstty lmm the North, western Ohio Duutujoumaltsm Association. K Rated as A supertur newspaper on April 25, Thr Crest shared lhll high honor mslt only a few area sdtools jtm Fsxhrrneyer earned an hou- orable mention from The Blade for hts column 'jtm's Gems' He was the only student tn the 1 oledo puhltc high schools to be cited by The Blade. Dr. Raymond W. Dcrr, B C professor. laid that special praise should be given to Boveslaefs pa- per stall for lu high standards and page makeup, stnu this is tu ftrst year ol puhltcatton N More than 900 srudmts and advisers were prueut at this day- lung meeung Alter the opening spmhes, the students divided into groups lu attend svorkshopswhtdt i covered edtscrtals, headlines and makeup. and tteueral neu and feature irttlng. Awards for Lite outstanding newspapers and stall vnrtters were announced tn the afternoon Two consentttve issues had to he submitted to B G lor judging by :tsdi high sdtuul. Also entered were Individual stories in thevart- ous news categories for awards from the Blade contest 29 Juniors Named To Honor Society Before an audience ol parents and fellow students, twenty-nm: juniors were tnductod into the: hotvsher National Honor Soday on May 2, 'l'he.sejun1ors represent the wp l0 ,1 of their class tn grades. ln addtuou to scholarship, they were chosen on the basis ul leadership, charaaa, and service to the school. The t H -6 ,.....,,....... REBELLID ........... 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T . 1 T ' f 343 T Isis A lsitr Tlrssgl A Perl mp-.ss-s fasssauran :wr-nssusqy una nu mm ewwmst Is-are ssssu-.swusmmsmsm- sg-sum-sruss 'safest-sq nasvuufsnvsuars-sq -ew.-mssarss-. nurses nsnvqanm. nrsnssutnsanusn., use -sm -ss buisness... sasatnssqn-su ss-tuna new-uqs nd as num a-m-sn.:-turns. assays-sssss-nr-nn ra susan plane runa- pgs-sv.2.sx,.rs. mmm -s ssusrtsss. u-ssstsssoasnpmuutake tu ssssslsrr sfsseunn- rnssatxusssscssss. s-spa nn -suse sas spsrsussannrssn mann. -ss incite :none sqsussh-run. N-.42 Weston 'Butir ' .llornn u pictured nerr as 'Elmen ' Ihr lending Llrurartrr tn Rrbrlirs, audi ltu burnt 'fear' f.rkurlfarjc,'rbrU The pwdurnlnr ...pmt lurt.Q.gflL Two Rehels Win State LA. Titles Two juniors hate won lttlcs as ofltters al' the year in lunior Achtcvuncnt, Debra Nickranz ts Secretary-of thefYear, and john Hazelwood. 3'luniors Achieve- itigh Rankings ln National Merit Scholarship Tests Three Bowsher juniors got scores tn the 99th percenule on the National Mcrtt Scholarship Qualifying Test given last March, They are Rick Walker, Carol Letr- ner, and john Morrison Of the 275 ln the junior class. 140 students tools the NMSQT The average pcrtertules ln the separate categona at Bovsher are considerably higher than the national avaagr Butvshefs average tn English usage is tn the 66th percentile, math usage, Shih, social studies reading, 64th, natural science reading, 73rdg word usagr, 70th, and the compostte, 74th percen- ttle The 50th percentile re-presmts what would he upmtod of tht average student. Concert Set Moy IS On May I5 alll 00p.m tn the auditorium, the Buvsher chotr and ordsestra will praent a mn- cert ire: of charge to the public. Among the numbers which will he presented are s prsver from 'Hansel and Crm.l,' and an orig- inal song composed by Mr, Eu- gene Evtms,Bos1sher cltotr dtrec' tor, Salny Dtrecxureot-tlte-Year Debra and john will now ad- vance to the national contest to oompcte for lurther honors They will receive an all expats-epald trip to the Nauonal junior -A chtevemenr Conference this sum- mer at the Unlversitx ul lndiana The two juniors earned thtshon- or hy competing with over 850 other juttlur Achievement olitters In Northwestern Ohio. They were required tu takeofltcer-ul-the-year C13.n'lln3uUnl. A group ul local civic and hust- ocss leaders continued the finals lo :dest the outattsndlrtg olltccrs tn this program, f1 ffApogeell Makes Debut May 28 The Apobgft ls sn tu roll all the presses Students wtllrecetvetlretr copies on May 28 and 29 Un the night ofthe Senior Bart- qucs, May 28, the yearbook will he presented to the senior class. Underdassntett will receive thetr flputgfra the lullotving day lt's going to he lltut as good iss that other scltools yearbookl' says Rick Huhman, Apogee vcr editor. The theme of the Apugrr will HOT be revealed until lu presenta- don lt will be 8-112 hy lllndtes in sue. the size ol ts sheet uityptng paper, and will contain l08 pages A disc jockey sock hop for sign- ing yearbook! will be held ln she csieterts on Msy 29. It will start st B pm. The Pertes are sport sortng ttand areputungthernoney earned toward a sdrolarslrtp. Curtain To Rise At 8 pm. On lst Student Musical ly cunts cousin Tonight ts D-Day for Bowshefs Rebrlea. Yes, tonight as 8:00 htstory begans as the curutn rtses on the vay first production of Krfueleu, 'A Chu!! uf A Shu! ' The two perfonnanca hdd to night and tomorrow evmutgs itll be gtvm in the auditorium Miss Pspps, faculty dixuahr. potnu out that the cast and com' miners have the very hu:-st ant- Tbey areseriountnterortsl. concerned when problems up, She also suasod that nude. and crop it ls H remarkable achtevunmt for a new school to have shescrtpt and sess so original -And nav for the inside sums: secrets of Rebelru . . . Prahians certainly have crop- ped up - Martha Keller, ttcka churman, will voud: for that. She's been looking like a mad sdcnust lasdy asshelsunchaovu her seating dean for Rebslea. Another hm projeu lu prue ttdng forthe mah-uproommtuee. lt proved to he more fun thu creattng those famous muses in junior high home eumomtu. Those who will wind up Reid- us are Cheryl Fahk and Andy Purse They have be-zn munung heads Lo try to hgure out how much meat is needed for thrust pany at the South Side YMCA. Saturday night. The name for Bowshcr's first newspaper was voted on by the members of the staff. The Crest was chosen because of its meaning - periodic high points at equal time intervals. Since The Crest was a period- ical, the name was fitting. In the late 60's, the school purchased a press and the size of thc paper went from a 15',xllV2 to the 8W x1l,' format. Since the format had changed, the staff decided to change the name as well. The Crest became The Rebellion on 1972. The first copy of The Crest cost the students 106. The advisor of the first Crest staff was Miss Patricia Osbom. DANCES 150 X Dances From Apogee 1964 The Senior Class of Bowsher High School presents THE VARSITY DRAG Bowsher Cafeteria Friday Evening, October 7, 1966 7:30 - 11:30 p.m. - 351.50 he U ' -K 0 -1' 1 N 1: X If 1 Q: , 0 f' ru U A a' , Homecoming 1979 From Apogee 1965 y G A '-3 x U 5 A ?s!'3fhi - naw , TQ .HY by qw if ,.9--I E 4 Xxx Homecoming 1974 4 ,xg . -. -,Ay 3 an .Q Q V, -5 1 n A V ' 4 'ffl' 'I' 3 V ' '61 if 1 il 1. -4' w .Qi '. -, H 'LQ' A fe ' Y Y :I R 1' Q is -5 1 1 an 1 S gf! 1 V . , 3, :, 42, , 2 ,l 111 4 'l'gSf,!1 ,Qi K exif . ' Q , f 32 5',.,gw-- ,, fr 1 9-5- Q in 7 w 'S 1 ,-5 tank M -N V, Vw, N f , ,- N A 1 N, r 4' -. uf. 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A W fx , , 'V . f Q A, r.. ,1- Musncmn L. STARR i T116 BCHIICS 'QNCEWE WERE SI?T!5XlQ Tf 3' ASKFCL 9 VQS CAMS The Who f' A Q TFWTQL. Q ky .ZLL 'L 'f i ' . . N..- A Q kyyh . .,,,,T,-.....W:M A W ,.........M....,W.. A M A Who?'s Yhis Tommy can you hem me?' nonsense? 1 ,f ,S ' J . 4 Q 5 f X ,4 K I S asked if 4,11 Q Roger, X1 A E 2 Rqpk anqhRoll J 153 A M-QFf x'4l'4. ,f -' M-,f,zfQ,.,,w,.l . ,. . ,., ,, ,,:: , ww ,raw 1 .Ml-e7f',f ,f fl-2f.'l,,..4:wr-1 f, -,553 fl ,M f - l L b l lf ls. V ' l District Golf K lyliivzigilv-Wreslgllng of 2-- Cicyb-Champions Baseball -1 25' ,-11 Golf l ' 69 Track and Field l-l,- l1.l I' fll b Girl'lSfBaskeiball 'Qin 21 Denms Hopson about to slam Throughout the years, Bowsher has tumed out several outstand- ing ethletes,,Bowsl3er has-lqad All3State performers in boys' basketball, and girlslbesketball. b 1541 Athletic Excellence 75'Doug'5l3runner Number 44 worn no more!!!!!!! Karen Moseley recegvmg honors. Moseley drlves to the mee g , .. N 1: Q 2-' :3,1,: - ' Q , Z N J wwf ' ,, ' o.,o b e o . ,. e ,M if - 761 :ak a , A f 1, F,' ,, is w w' , , oooo oooo , o - e m Dmave Schaeizke Dave Schaetzke scrambles. Athletic Excellence! 155 1969 Shoe Bowl Champions The Shoe Fits , ,Eat The Rebels completed an excellent season with a 9 and 1 record and a vic- tory over St. Francis in the champion- ship Shoe Bowl game on Thanks- giving Day. viii All p , Q , Coach George Machoukas about to accept trophy. 156 l Shoe Bowl 1979 Shoe Bowl Champions 3'-.. 4' 337' Q. wfi' :jg Q' Jw X All eyes foll th ' g f' ld g l The Bowsher Varsity footb ll team topped off aperfect 10 and,0 season with their 16 to 14 i victory over Start in the Shoe Bowl. This vic- tory made Bowsher cit cham ions for the Y P i second time in Bowsher's history. Mwsnfkb T : ksmar 'Q is? Sify 3 :we if The Rebel defense stands ready L o 'SWS 8 S' s N? . T X- ,,t,Lv, , wa. ,ad lo Q Nos r s Q xy Qs ee S Q he T 04 6 9 99, S90 s ,y,,tr5 ,V e'eii it ss't N W , S F' ei' 90 Q90 'S T ih , to ,goof H T 6 '-ova QB f ,gs QS Q so , s o fd Sh B H157 WORLD HE DLINES Here is what was happening around the world during 1962-63, the first year Bowsher was open. On February 2, 1962, Lt. Col. John H. Glenn, Jr. became the first American to orbit the earth. He circled the earth three timesin the 4 hours, 55 minutes he was in Friendship 7. Now he is an Ohio Senator. Toledo's mayor in 1962 was John W. Potter. Mr. Potter was mayor from 1961 to 1967. He is now a U.S. District Court judge. . A - In 1962, James A. Rhodes became gov- ernor of Ohio, defeating incumbant Michael V. pDiSalle by a record majority. CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS -- The Cuban Missile Crisis was a major Cold War confrontation. It brought the United States and the Soviet Union to the brink of war. In secret, the .U.S.S,R. attempted to install mediumrange missiles in Cuba. President John F. Kennedy responded by ordering naval blockade of Cuba. The U.S.S.R. 1 I - then backed down, and the blockade was lifted. This took place .between August and November of 1962. L. . A ' .40 S p :., ,.... .t fix 15 , sf, , . ' ' -5 C' F, ..... V i K RW '- i llf f, it d.'k ...:- we 0 flffemm SCH Of 0 1 IV 0101 In the made in to register conflicts SIXIICS, lu whites and blacks, especially in the South, were apparent, but progress was Rights. In 1962, despite bloodygclashes, James H. Meredith, escorted by police, became the first black student the University of Mississippi. In 1963, racial violence broke out in Birmingham, Alabama. However, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. rose above the violence with his peaceful protests and inspiring speeches, leading the march on Washington in August, 1963. 200,000 blacksand whites marched from the Washington Monumentto the Lincoln Memorial, where he then addressed the crowd with his now famous ' 'I have a dream . . . ' 1 speech. All of these events culminated in the passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964. 158 f World Headlines THE DAY KENNEDY DIED n one sudden. swift, awful eonvulsion of history last week, the majesty and the burdens ol the Presidency oi the United States shilted irom one man to another. In a shattering moment, at once random and calculated, john Fitzgeinld Kennedy was cut down l114l1lS 47th year by an assassins hnllet in Dallas, Texas. In the hrivl span of 30 minutes, inerudilily, this tanned, yigoixnis. halo young inanwtlie youngest ever elected President-was dead. ln inst QS minutes more, standing aboard the Presiclents Air Force jet with Mr. Kcnneclys ushcn willow at his side, Lyndon Baines johnson reeitt-cl the 34-word oath of office and lvceanne the 136th President ot the U.S. And in 48 hours the assassin himself was shot dead. 'lhe tnnihle oi events was stunning and incomprehensible -the more so in all the uncertainties of the dangerous, nniiriy worlcln john Kennedy had diagnosed just eight days before his tlvath :ind now bequeathed to his successor, 'THE TRAGIC END OF May JOHN F. KENNEDY John Fitzgerald Kennedy 29, 1917 -- November 22,1 1963 Vietnarrfs any- Sided War During 1962 and 1963. U S involvement in Vietnam ,, A gfew. From 1961 1019634116 number of U.S. military advisors assisting the South Vietnamese rose from 2000 to 15,000,. On November 1, 1963, the premier of South Vietnam, Ngo Dinh Diem, was slain in aicoup. Over the next several years, the U.S. became, more and more ,in- volved in the war, until 1973, when peace pacts were signed in Parisl More than 200,000 Americans were wounded in this war which was the longest war in American history. W Marilyn Monroe, actress and model, died on August 5, 1962 at the age of 36 from an overdose of sleeping pills. World Headlines f 159 xx ww I . ,F Q 1 Qf Q .SXAM ngs. , Aaswksmv 4. 'b- J 1 s, , f f kq' P? X. W S 1.1 if E A .5 v g i , Ev? ll fi A L ' , 4 f ' f f 'TP lpa' 'MK J Q nf it Q if .i 1.fml,i,1S , P' as 'F' M in Kzggzli W Q! fb ., ff K Mg Today is Gurs we , M f gn, ' lty ZICU .. cn N X 'n as F 0 E -2' ff' I think this deserves an 'A' H9643 RWM 'x X l' 'Ja in and IH QA 51 Q dministration James Ray with Mr. James Ray relaxes after a hard day's work. Mr. James Ray, Bowsher's principal, has served at Bowsher since it opened in 1963. He began as a teacher and then held all administrative positions before he was appointed principal in 1981. Mr. Flay attended the University of Toledo and Los Angeles State College where he earned the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, and Master of Education. 164 f Faculty Q Mr. James Flay is proud to be Bowsher's principal. Edmond Boblittg Bernadine Powell, Robert Rittichier, Assistant principal, Principal of Student Assistant Principal, Curriculum. Activities. Student Altairs. ,JV Mr. Edmond Boblitt relaxes in his oltice. ,f- Mrs. Bernadine Powell loves her work. 41 I A I A '51, I, Q y,V,,V,! 49' Q, Mr. Edmond Boblitt receives good news in his Mr. Robert Rittichier takes a break to have his pic- 'BUSY- ture taken. Faculty X 165 Counselors Marlene Taylor James Sodd James Norris Charles Helburn R . il' t f X , Gigs., Bs , X 4 M The Apogee photographer catches Mr. Jim Norris in a pensive mood. F Mr. Charles Helburn sits back to listen. Ms. Marlene Taylor studies a student's conduct report. 166 I Faculty ,,,.. , W,,,, Ms. Marlene Taylor evaluates the senior class ranking. fy Efzla , , if 5 ,r 1 Q, A el J li if ' r ff 5 J 5 l l l N Q We 'L ,, ,, Q we e 'ir up iir , reaer Mr. Jim Norris smiles Apogee photographer. 1 for the Mr. Jim Sodd is smiling because he's glad he's a Rebel. Faculty X 167 Deans John Smilo Mrs. Alice Flemynse gets prepared for another day's work. 168 f Faculty l H ,rr,r l if Mr. John Smilo does his imitation of Don Hoe W ....44 Mrs. Alice Remynse helps a student in need. Library Media Elaine Leech Ju , 5 Qi? Mrs. Elaine Leech enjoys her work. 4 1- A ' H 4 ' W Barbara Prange s . e Joanne Appeddu Lola Sheline calls home. Lola Sheline Faculty 1 169 Secretaries pi- Q Tr l . K - B .. B 4 e. c 1 P. ' e e f Bernice Guy Alice Gooch Lois Bricker Kathryn Mallory Rita Krieger Joanne Mourlam .AV Y. X . 1 :Vins Bernice Guy answers phones cheer- u y. My -pn Mrs. Joanne Mourlam looks at students' sched- Mrs. Alice Gooch has school spirit on Color UIGS- Day. 170 ! Faculty Engli h T7 .- , . V -45. wg? 'tw' 1 I A ni. iii x 3 9 K Q X ,. .:-My-fi 5,-c f Keith Lowe Karen Charpie-Elton Jennifer Sechler Elizabeth Papps Eddie Weidel we-:sf John Beck Elaine Markopoulos Stan Lewandowski Patricia Osborn Carolyn Barnes Caffeine makes me crazy, says Mrs. Karen Charpie-Elton. Wa '--li mm QM,-.if Mrs. Helen Patterson teaches her class about nouns. Faculty f 171 ath f QS. ii Mary James Stahl Ruth Heldt Mark Gysan Diane Cooper Kenneth Dickson X X Q x if: mi' .Q I we N. 51,35 Carolyn Leo Susan Lang Randolph Meyers Judith Studenka I -1 vi :wif ,iff Q, 21.5312 lzflf , , W J., M. Mrs. Carolyn Leo shows her Geometry class a 3- Mr. Mark Gysan explains the complexity of Math dimensional triangle. 172 X Faculty . fr gm Science Fw? 1-4-' Denise Onyia John Erkert Brenda Powell Kathleen Cook John Fisher Theoretically says Mr. John Fisher. Q 1 . S ,N Q'- M .- Q . William Siebenaller Daniel Widman Susan Bowers Mrs. Susan Bowers smiles while she works. I i Katherine Eby Faculty X 173 Social Studies Jack Sharp Joel Weinburg Joseph Hermiller Suzzanne Noel William Youngs , K Iggy! 4 K David Pugh Mary Ann Pinkava 174 I Faculty Mrs. Suzzanne Noel patiently waits for a student to answer. Seniors make me act this way! lMr. Steve Oberle.l 1 Mr. Neuendorf studies his vocabulary words Foreign Language Barbara Tucker Marilyn Stevens Patricia Thomas Marcia Nauts 'if , ' 4 'M-e . ' ' ' r1 ze .2 ,,., ,W A My f M ,pw Mrs. Marilyn Stevens studies her Spanish book. Guten Tag!, says Mrs. Barbara Tucker. Mrs. Marilyn Stevens is surprised by a student's answer. Faculty f 1 75 Industrial A ik Area X X K wi X ' 'ti 'r in Lou Schira John Blasius Home EC Karen Bucher Pamela Roberts 176 X Faculty S Mr. Dave Fink takes a break from metal shop. James Kudzia Dave Fink Mrs, Karen Bucher was surprised by OU r photographer. Fine A S t-CX Ben Smar Patrick Palmer Kathy Genzman f i sli m f. Jia T - as :ke ' - su., - ,,-x., ' f to , N PE ?'QF K is ,Q ..., Mrs. Marcella Mackey directs her choir. Marcella Mackey Ronald Lang . 71l:s.Euii 'V Mr. Ben Smar does his imitation of Beethoven. Mr. Flonald Lang gets the band ready for a show. Faculty X 177 m, Health, Careers Burt Rogers Thomas Zientek Thomas Davis Dave Kregal Anne Bensch Ronald Schlieven Mr. Burt Rogers passes out underclass pictures Mr. Dave Kregal laughs at a student's joke. 178 I Faculty Business Fadia Hallick Cornelia Hale Terry Schnell Andrew Jordan ,N 1, A L, t. Q f at . , Q .Eg ii A XAA. - Q1 wifi i ff QQ Nancy Taylor Miss D.J. Kern takes pictures at College Night. Mrs. Susan Gulich says, On your mark, get set, type! D.J. Kern Susan Gulich Mr. James Swiergosz grades test papers. Faculty l 179 djustcd Curriculum ig E li 59 is X rg s I Q i X E S X if XX 5 or 5 Larry Matecki Joseph Lechlak Gwin Taylor Donna Diekofl Vocational Q A , J 3 :lx 'ji i Richard Crowell Mattie Jones 180 f Faculty x.,-M r JA' Ei Mr. Larry Matecki works hard on a crossword puzzle Jerry Gilmore Mrs. Jerry Gilmore grades tests. S. , s Hall Guards I y'-f--s ,--ai' 11 Jean Ftepp Lesley Talley Bob Bratski g axis I love to patrol the halls! admits Mrs. Jean Ftepp. You never outgrow school lunches! says Mr. Bob Bratski. Mr. Lesley Talley practices a football play. Mr. Lesley Talley ls glad that it's Friday. Faculty X 181 Faculty Directory Joanne Appeddu: B.B.A., Ed., University of Michigan, Bowling State University, University of Toledo. Eques- trian Club. John J. Beck: B.A., M.A., Adrian College, University of Toledo. Freshman English. Anne Bensch: B.S., M.A., University of Michigan. Physi- cal Education. Susan Bowers: B.Ed., M.Ed., Miami University, Univer- sity of Toledo. Honors Physical Science, Honors Biol- ogy. John Blasius: B.S., M.Ed., Bowling State University, Furniture Making, Woods 1 and 2, Drafting, Jr. Class Advisor. Karen Bucher: B.S., Miami University. Home Econom- ics. Ed Boblitt: B.Ed., M.Ed., Anderson College, University of Toledo, Ohio Northern University. Administration, Sky Club. Karen Charpie-Elton: B.A., M.A.Ed., University of Mary- land, Schiller College, Madrid and Heidelberg, Univer- sity of Toledo, English 2 and 4. Eugene Conger: B.A., University of Toledo, University of Georgetown, University of Michigan, University of Dayton, Middleberg College. German, Environmental Science, German Club, Folkdancing. Kathleen Cook: B.S.Ed., Miami University. Physical Sci- ence, Biology. Diane Cooper: B.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Algebra 2 honors, Pre-calc, Math 2, Student Council Advisor. Richard Crowell: B.A., M.A., Ashland College, Kent State University. OWA. Head Basketball coach. Charles Darnell: B.A., M.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo, English, OWA, Golf coach, Athletic Director, VlCA Advisor. Thomas Davis: B.S., M.E., Bowling Green State Univer- sity. Careers. Kenneth Dickson: B.Ed., University of Toledo. Senior Math, Geometry, Consumer Math. Donna Diekoff: B.A., M.A., Wellesley College, College of St. Rose Albany, Bowling Green State University. Learning Disabilities. 182 f Faculty Katherine Eby: B.S.Ed., M.S., University of Toledo. Biol- ogy, Honors and General, National Honor Society, Biol- ogy Club. Louanne Emerson: B.B.A, Universty of Toledo, Market- ing Education, Work Coordination, Deca 2. John Erkert: B.S., Northern University, Ohio State University. Chemistry 1. Dave Fink: B.S., Wilmington College. Metals 1 and 2. John Fisher: B.Ed., University of Toledo. Physical Sci- ence, Physics, CPS, Chess Club. Kathy Genzman: B.A., M.A., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Art. Art Club. Jerry Gilmore. B.Ed., University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University, Kent State University. OWE, Tennis coach. Susan Gulich: B.S.Ed., M.Ed., BGSU. Typing, Short- hand, Record keeping. Mark Gysan: B.S.Ed., BGSU. Algebra 2, Algebra A, Math 1 Assistant Football Trainer. Cornelia Hale: B.B., M.Ed., Miami University, University of Toledo. COE. Fadia Hallick: B.B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. Rebellion, JR. Executive Secretary Program, IOE Club. Charles Helburn: B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Miami University, University of Toledo. Counselor, Drug Support Group. Sailing. Ruth Heldt: B.Ed., M., University of Toledo. Geometry, Algebra 2, Fundamentals A. Joseph Hermiller: A.B., M.A., Loyola University, Univer- sity of Toledo. American History, TV Quiz Team. Ron Hindman: Assoc. C. Eng., B.S., Ind. Ed., University of Toledo, BGSU. Electronics. Mattie Jones: B.A., Marshall University. OWA. Andrew Jordan: B.S., M.Ed., BGSU, Mississippi State University. Typing 2, Record Keeping, General Busi- ness. D.J. Kern: B.S., Business Administration, MBA., M.Ed., Fashion Merchandising, Fashion DECA, Cheerleaders, Pep Club Advisor. Dave Kregal: B.Ed., University of Toledo. Health, Physi- cal Education. James Kudzia: B.S.Ed., University of Toledo, BGSU. Woods Energy!Power, Industrial Survey. Ronald Lang: B.Ed., Ohio State University, Northwest Louisiana State University. Senior and Cadet Band. Susan Lang: B.Ed., M.D.Ed., Capital University, Univer- sity of Toledo. Algebra 1 and 2. Joseph Lechlak: B.S.Ed., M.A., John Carroll University, Eastern Michigan. OWE. Elaine Leech: B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, Univer- sity of Michigan, University of Toledo. Library!Media. Carolyn Leo: B.A., Kentucky Wesleyn College, Univer- sity of Kentucky, University of Toledo. Geometry, Algebra 2. Stan Lewandowski: B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. English. Keith Lowe: B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. English, Speech, Assistant Boys Basketball, Head Basketball Coach. Marcella Mackey: B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University. Music Theory, Choir, Ensemble, Boys and Girls Choir. Elaine Markopoulos: B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. English 3, Future Teachers of America. Larry Matecki: B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. D.H., Freshman Basketball. Randolph Meyers: B. Comm., University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University. Geometry, Consumer Math, Math 2, Campus Life. Marcia Nauts: B.S.Ed., M.A., Ohio University, Univer- sity of Toledo. Latin, Latin Club, Sophomore Class Advisor. Douglas Neuendorf: B.Ed., M. Curr. Devp., University of Toledo. World History, Head Football Coach. Suzanne Noel: B.Ed., University of Toledo. American History, American Government. James Norris: B.Ed., M.Ed., Ed. Spec., University of Toledo. Steve Oberle: B.Ed., University of Toledo. Sociology, American Government, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. Denise A. Onyia: B.S., M.Ed., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Phisiolo9Y, Biolo9Y, Majorettes. Patricia Osborn: B.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo. English. Patrick Palmer: B.Ed., Arts Ed., University of Toledo. General Art, Painting. Elizabeth Papps: B.S., M.A., University of Toledo, BGSU, University of London, Oxford University. A.P. English, Yearbook, Phils. Helen Patterson: B.A., Aquinas College. English. David Philips: B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., Juris Doctrine Univer- sity of Toledo, University of Michigan. English. Mary Ann Pinkava: B.S.Ed., M.A., BGSU. American History American Government. Bernadine Powell: M.Ed., B.Ed., University of Toledo, M.T.A., American Media of Technology Association of Certification. Principle of Activities, Youth to Youth. Brenda McGhee Powell: B.S., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Chemistry, Bowsherettes, Afro- American. David Pugh: B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University, Western Reserve University, World History, AP American History. James Ray: B.Ed., M.Ed., Ed. Spec., University of Toledo, Los Angeles State College. Principal. Alice Remynse: B.Ed., M. of Administration and Super- vision, University of Toledo. Dean of Girls. Robert Rittichier: B.Ed., M.Ed., Miami University, University of Toledo. Administration. Pamela Roberts: B.S., M.ED., BGSU. Home Econom- ics. Dr. Burton Rogers: B.Ed., M. of Health Ed., Ph.D., Ash- land College, University of Toledo, Medical College of Ohio. Physical Education, Health. Louis Schira: B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ohio State University, University of Toledo. Drafting. Ronald Schlievert: B.Ed., University of Toledo. Physical Education. Terry Schnell: B.S., M.Ed., Defiance College, Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo. Computers, Typing. Jennifer Sechler: B.Ed., University of Toledo. Con- temporary Lit., English 3 fHonorsJ Jack Sharp: B.Ed., M.A., University of Toledo. World History. Faculty!183 Lola Sheline: B.S. in Nursing, M.Ed., University of Toledo. William Siebenaler: B.S., M.Ed. of Science, University of Maryland, University of Toledo. Physiolo9Y, Biology, Fied Cross Bloodmobile, Fufure Teachers of America. Ben Smar: M. of Music, B. of Music, University of Michigan, Susquehanna University. Orchestra, Jazz Band, Chamber Orchestra, Accent. John Smilo: B.S., M.A., Findlay College, University of Toledo. Dean of Boys, Football Coach. James Sodd: B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Bowl- ing Green State University. Guidance Counselor. Mary James Stahl: B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Calculus, CPS, Jr. Class Advisor. Marilyn Steven: B.S.Ed., M.A., Miami University, Bow- ling Green State University. Spanish, Spanish Club. Judith Studenka: B.A., M.Ed., Adrain College, Univer- sity of Toledo. Geometry lHonorsl, Geometry, Algebra Foundations B, Math Club. Gwen Taylor: B.S., Southern University, University of Toledo. DH English and Math. Nancy Taylor: B.S.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. Typing 1, Personal Typing, General Business. Patricia Thomas: B.A., University of Toledo. Spanish 1. Barbara Tucker: B.Ed., M.Ed., Marshall University, University of Toledo. Eddie Weidel: B.S.Ed., Otterbein College, Wright State University, Bowling Green State University. Theatre, Advance Grammar and Composition, Junior English, Drama Club, Sophomore Class Advisor, Stage Mana- ger. Joel Weinberg: B.Ed., M.Ed. Admin., University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University. American His- tory, Sociology. Daniel Widman: B.S., B.S.Ed., M.Ed., Ohio State University, University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University. Physical Science. William Youngs: B.Ed., University of Toledo. World His- tory, Geography, Applied Economics. Eugene Zappitelli: B.S.Ed., M.A., Bowling Green State University, Institut Des Etudes Francaises. French, French Club. 1 84 X Faculty Thomas Zientek: B.S., University of Detroit, Hillsdale College. Math, Physical Education, Health, Drivers Education. rrli RE I Mr. Boblitt's favorite time of day. l Coach Nuendorf explains the rules of the game. ' 535' l l , lll A l X it ,:,, lf' 1- , :E in 9 2+2+2:6 lMrs. Diane Cooperl Ask him, not me! fMr. James Sodd and Mr. James Norrisj Mr. Darnell listens to a student's question. ,Q l'm off to class! lIMrs. Susan Bowersj l love Electronics! lMr. Ron Hindmanl Faculty X 185 l l l RTS O SP .A W U3 X U3 U O 1 UI I ,Q Q .12 aww? Q ',,' QQ .EJ it f m is , E 'Q S Bowsher's 1969 Cross Country Team. U ,,, film. 'Q 'av W, Aix ag , .ri 4 N . - Hs: Ka 1 f' il' lfE ,S 5 lu, B 'W-GF 5 'fa V 1455 if f 1 'ww dS O H Sl CD 'U O J- UD X .4 GJ NI ARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row: left to right: Kevin Konz 485, Pete Jacob 444, Mike Scofield 448, Scotti Walterreit 433, Jack Walker 487, Mark Rinehari 483, Carl Tisdale 486, Scot Lawson 456, Coach Nevendorf, Chris Lutman 484, Tim Flynn 436, Shawn Bouyer 481, Marc Thompson 428, Dan Buck 434, Dave Perrin 424, Sean Mahoney 441 , Jett Thomas 413, Second Row: from left to right: Dan Contreras 421, BJ Reagan 422, Rick Wallace 466, Tim Tuohy 440, Ron Kelso 469, Scott BUZZ Byczynski 445, Alex Beekley 472, Chad Burger 464, Ben Smith 471, Duane B ythe 479, Tim Boerst 465, Chuck Rogers 454, John Arroyo 477, Jason Perry 459, Jon Denny 1468, Mark Nierling 473, Tony Khoury 446, Herby Milem 41 1, Third Row: from left to right: Jayce Gauchou 430, Todd Wallace 457, Jeff Holub 47, J.D. Woodward 452, Rob Hites 443, Jay Swisher 480, Tom Castro 463, Jett Krause 45, Carl lmhoff 467, Chris Moses 44, Greg Zattau 429, Dayle Rosebrock 49, Jose Born 427, Kimani Kyles 420, Dave Baertschi 425, Jody Crossfield 488, Todd Jagodzinski 458, Roosevelt Pope 415, Marc Rafac 470, James Worthy 442, Fourth Row: left to right, J.J. Jasso 475, Jeff Wenger 450, Joel Ray 451, Rob Kalisz 42, Brian Rodgers 460, Jim Schwamberger 43, Brad Lark 412, David Henderson 449, Donnell Rhodes 431, Dave McCrary 480, Ray Baer 46, Mike Flynn 489, Brian Sullivan 423, Scott Webb 478, Jett Kilby 416, Marc Jennings 41 , Erik Nawrocki 455, David Buck 435, Nathan Williams 426, Gary Callies 482, Wade Taylor 48, Brent Jagodzinski 462, Kevin Grosseu 447, Sean Mahoney 441, not pictured Chris McKnight Manager. This Year's Varsity Results: We They Clay O 22 Springfield 7 6 Rogers 12 26 St Johns 20 38 Stritch 12 1 O Libbey 35 12 Findlay . 7 1 2 St Francis O 38 Waite 0 26 Woodward 10 6 ftopl Dave Henderson, 449, stretches out for the first down. fbottomj Hut! Hut! Hike! 188 X Sports ' ' W' M55-f' --uf 'crew- 6-441590 le. -ff 1.4 I ' Q 1 . y sw , ' 'L 'W fain .1 ' Yin, f gl g,,,, ,,,h,1 1' ' , ' A ' .--, Ah ' il ,. uv 'Aw , .A 1 s.. 1 - W ' ef , . g A eg yr QL x S .. N. - . X 1 X Say, what happened to the other team? H9643 Football JV Rebels get psyched for the field goal. Coach Zientak looks puzzled as he thinks over his next play. 190 f Sports Running for the touchdown Freshman Football Kneeling: Curt Lutman, Marvin Dunn, Claudel Whitehead, Norman White, Jay Griffith, Mike Loy, Brian Dale, Sean O'Conner, Jeno Blackshear, Coach Reese. First Row, standing: Many Donahue, Sam Khoury, Paul Kinney, Bryan Schultz, Chad Keller, Jason Wilker- son, Mel Hill, Andy Schultz. Row 2: Shane Kneer, Chad Wojochekowski, Mike Flores, Jamey Krom, Tony Faust, Jason Hill, Mike Schafer, Jim Landis, John Geach. Row 3: Rob Mohr, Doug Schira, John Cox, Jason Korb, Robert Woodly, Aaron Purdie, Eric Tucker, Mike Lindsey, Matt Contreas, Rodney Juan. l The frosh players take five. K 'liffii fl.. ' Roll to the right! Roll to the left! Sports f 191 Boys Tennis fKneeIingi Kevin Veroneau, Carl Imhoff, Robert Luck, Dan Contreras. fBack rowj Fred Harrington, Coach Gillmore, Mike Simon. 192 X Sports Girls Tennis if - l X .N I li nun: Rafal 1 CSittingJ Becca Tipton, Jenni Lane, Kristin Zulch, Chris Noel, Melissa Farran, Darcy Ingham. tStandingJ Bridget O'Halloran, Sarah Jenssen, Angie Conway, Coach Gilmore, Kris Rose, Barbie Bumes, Jenny Fields This Year's Results: W T Waite 5 0 Rogers 4 1 Devilblss 5 0 Stritch 5 0 Macomber 5 0 St. Ursula 3 2 Start 5 0 Central 3 2 3 McCauley 2 3 Notre Dame 0 5 . ,uwikik K M K -ask: Sports X 193 Golf - - '.. Q .. ' V f , ga 'F A V ws 'A M .gf ,S K fm Kneeling: Brian Stork, Matt Cheney, Stand- ing: Steve Stone, Coach Redmond, Coach Darnell, Jim McGurk. i i Row 1: Joe McGinnis, Jimmy Kontak, Renee Rivera. Row 2: Coach Darneil, Coach Stoller, Jeff Westmeyer 194 X Sports Golf Honors Bowsher's Stone R crdy To Defend .Bowsher High's Steve Stone will be with familiar company when he caps an exceptional career this weekend at the Ohio Class AAA golf championship. Stone 'shoots for his second straight AAA-'individual champion- ship on the Ohio State University Scarlet Course tomorrow and Satur- day. He tied with Brian Bridges of Columbus Whitehall for medal hon- ors in 1985, and the two will play in the same group tomorrow. We've become really good friends, Stone said of Bridges. lt .should be fun. He will compete in the same tour- mament with his brother, Mike, a freshman at St. John's. The younger Stone qualified along with his St. John's teammates for a chance at the AAA team title. 'Steve Stone won the City League :golf title as a freshman and sopho- qnore and added another city title Qhis season. Last week, however, he Qiarely made it out of the AAA gional tournament at Ashland, hooting a 75 in the chilly morning ' d then ,sweating it out while the heather improved and scores fyropped later in the day. vs' 'l thought I was done, he said. I aidn't know I made it back to state Sintil all the scores were in, Q lfThere might be more cold weath- Qpr in store this weekend at Colum- fbus, but Stone fought off the flu 'ecently and is ready to go. l I've been in kind of a slump the t couple of weeks, he said. But .feel good now. I've been practicing this weather for a long time. ...Stone has ,played superb golf in 986. During fthe summer, he won 've local junior championships, 'laced third in the National .Hudson gvitational, , eighth in, the World I unior at San Diego lwhere he ylayed with 1Whitehall's Bridgesl, L d finished ln the top 16 in the 1, pnior National Qualifier. 5gfjStone continued with a consistent rrfall seasom including u round of 65 f' E Sugar -Creek , rl was really playing well gill - qrnmer,1nd I had lpretty good ll, Stone said. f'Now, ther-e's A lot -P '9T9'41' 4 . H. . 1 Tt 'uief ' 45,2 - s tone'l brother, plitheryoun- , t member of an experienced St. ohn's team that ded for second Qglth Westerville South, I0 qrokea 'I' A ,df Q Y ,,, 1 HTL b X' F si, u fi. 5 ' 'Yr I 'U N lr .51---1.54 Q A' i ., Ni l., 0, t. ' L ' ' Q If xii 1- ,Q , - ts' ,' 'fs N t. . X 31 5' s X 193 wx ,Q . ,mfr 'Z M ah-Y 1 , t 'gt V Y. A as s shy! V. iw? ix? 4 ' z 35 ' 1 r Y so il M if f 4, ,, 'Q:giV'3,-:g'i.', -ii , shes Ks ,wt K , qw 4 r tr' jyf. - 3,,,,,.rA5..sr,...,- - V in N62 ' ' 5 5 -Tit? f F . f ,. ,- iw: i fs,-5 Q, Q- .7, Qt. 5. 4 '12.,5gsgf5Aig,Mr.g F.,:.i,,, Q , : N2 ' We jsp, ' A r .--tra' -' st -r ,wi fig l 1 r 'ar . f x ' fr up .X P if 3-'Eg.a,g. -fr' A, ' ' 591' 9 T, Q . I.. X S, ,li tl :wi kr, ' swan' , r., ,., ,..-rin'-ww - fi - Bull Photo Steve Stone behind Upper Arlington in 1985, Jim White and Mike Waterman are inaking theirthird straight trip to the state tournament, and Miko Spencer and John Figmalia were on last year's team. Last week the Titans lost a play- off to Richfield Revere and finished second in the AAA regional at Ash- iand. We're playing well, and we're expecting a good tournament, said Joe Czernicki, St. John's head mach. but on the other hand, we've al- ready --seen Upper Arlington. We ,were-second to them in a tourna- ment at Galion this year, .but they won it by 16 shots or so. They shot 72, 73, 74, and 77. 'I'hat's hard to beat. The Titans saw the same perfor- mance last year at the state tourna- ment. After 18 holes, they were just three strokes off the lead, but -watched Upper Arlington shoot 2 combined' .so4, or Strokes neue: than St. John's, on the final day of 'the touniey. You -can't expect miracles, iCnernlcki said. fl! thaedonsgwell KS -last bear, it vwon't close. 'Bit'- -we're ready to seehqw Vwell we can ,play..Just,ilike any ttate .tourna- mentirpuiswf isrgmporhntnud 'aiaendahtej H' ow I ng'f gtlY JQ5'irnS Seen his ltudlest golferthis season. White ldt lvpllyotf 'tn Bowshefi nal 'W U9 idtlg.-QW.-awan F Bowsher's Stone Medalist lv-1 r cl awe ,gk Steve Stone ends his high school golf career with three city championships along with two trips to the state tournament, winning the in- dividual championship Iast year and finishing third in the state this year. Congratulations to Steve and good luck in his future golf career. Sports X 195 Boys Cross Countr W ,.,. V ..N: KVV. . A , K.. I K L Mike Cornithan, Brad Johnson, Ben Thomas, Gale Nelson, Bob York. lf' Brad Johnson shows his form. Rob York needs a shower! 196 X Sports Gale Nelson Strives for another Rebel victory r I Girls Cross Countr fStandingl Jovanina Pagano, Coach Terry Schnell, Erica Rapp, Heather Kepp. CKneelingl Shannon Murphy, Ficia Overton, Deana Kelly, Lisa Dunlap. tSittingJ Mindy Hauman, Heather Dixon, Carrie Bush. The girls Cross Country team ran their way to a third place finish in the city, showing great form in the process. awww zwwggmf, The tin grin. tHeather Dixonl Lgggrnlning cramps before the Sports X 197 lFrom left to rightl Amy Lenahan, Sarah Tipton, Kim Schlipf, Amy Jo Cook- son, Renee Topolski, Brid- get Sullivan, Laurie Watt. arsity Cheerleaders Oh, yeah, we love our varsity! L. ,N we My Qu- gi,3 Amy Jo defies gravity. The cheerleaders rouse the Rebel Spirit. 198 X Sports J V Cheerleaders flower diagonall Beth Homan, Sheri Trzcinski, Kim Detwiler. lupper diagonalj Stella Meyers, Amy Shultz, Becca Tipton, Jennifer Hall. JV Cheerleaders in step Qtune?l with the Rebel crowd. l l Sheri Trzcinski jumps for joy as the Rebels score another touchdown. Becca Tipton iS getting psyched for a Rebel football victory. Sports X 199 Varsity Volleyball tstandingj Denise Piraino, Karen Sisyniak, Heidi Kinney, Coach Sue Bowers, Carrie Beach, Jayme Hannan, Edie Bowes tKneeIingJ Mari Bice, Jodi Train, Jenny Sawchuk, Kris Katz, Diana Ehrenfried, Julie Masters, Kari Fieibesell, Aida Atherton. Karen Sisyniak shows good bumping form as Jayne Now Jayme does the bump as Carrie Beach looks Hannan looks on. OD. 200 ! Sports JV Volleyball . . . My fFront rowj Trainer Alda Atherton, Jenni Curtis, Angela Willoughby, Dyan Doriot, Britt Sautter, Jodi Train, Jennifer Buchanan, Trainer Mari Rice. fBack rowt Kishta Askins, Dana Heffern, Heidi Kinney, Coach Jodi Hall, Megan Coyle, Jenny Davis, Joy Crossfield N i Jenni Curtis takes time out of the game to smile for the Apogee photographer. Sports X 201 Hockey lBack rowl Ass. coaches Chick Hamilton, Tom Hall, Kevin Gaylord, Terry Desmond, Darren Gaylord, A.J. Moser, Tim Timko, Ron Bunn, Dave Flubbel, Chuck Marble, Darrel Lather, Craig Hagenbuch, Chris Snyder, Coach Don Hamilton. fFront rowl Mike Hall, Jeremy LaCourse, Scott Roman, Ben Harley, Mike Schuler, Dave Woodward, Matt Searl, Dale Burkard. .,,, Y ' , 4. 2 C 5? ,,,, ,yi ,yy VVy my VV Z-,fm C E ln- AJ- MOSGF, 99618, dives for the DUCK- Kevin Gaylord, 9946, prepares for the face off. 202!Sports Soccer . . . tKneelingl Chris Waterfield, Dan Everett, Brian Smith, Bill Mize, Andrew Crossley, Kevin Veroneau, Jeremy Kopfman. lStandingl Erik Alcid, Rickie Scherer, Kane Kretzinger, Jim Hickok, Coach Contreras, Tim Merkel, Ritchie Scherer, Eric Necker. As the soccer season came to an end, team captain Eric Necker had this reflection on the season: lt was a tough year having only 4 seniors and many new members, and a new coach who did a great job with us. Even though we came out even in games fwinsflossesl, we all have to be very proud of what we've accom- plished this year. Next years team shows a lot of promise and talent. I just thank all the guys and coaches for a great season. Chris Watenield smiles after he scores again! Eric Necker steals the ball from his opponent. Spons!203 Varsit Basketball 'E it N I K- gl E W 'N Xt tssrtl l , ,. , . as it al lkneelingl Tim Brown, Jason Taylor, Aundre Kizer, Terry Cook, Brian Lewis. fstandingj Pat Lyons, John Flay, Brian Fields, Danny Tomaszewski, Derek Kizer, Jay Swisher, Chad Detterman, Ken Krieger, Coach Crowell. ,f 3535 ' ' , fe ,V ,--' ' ff ,, l .- fl H Y- I W ffa, ,1.-17 ' 4,, ww, ix, if ,,,, fe' 7 5 7 fi iii? Brian fields going for the outside shot. 204 X Sports Danny Tomaszewski goes for the jump shot. Aundre Kizer takes time to pose forl the camera. i l J Basketball . . . Jim McGurk, Steve Houston, Ken Krieger, Jon Ray, Andre Harding, Eric Huftman, Lee Simms, Jeff Kilby, Dwayne Payton, Coach Lowe. 5 , .1- Q9 1 X ,r 1 r 6 4 i I if- A '4 4. ...M- ,, ' f .. , M1 - '51 53' 'ffffgfi . . ' ueff 1 rf, ..', is-. -,,f gr . I ,ll , W f I , ,gee Thefew, the proud, the Jim McGurk. Dwayne Payton goes for the slam. Q in 1 . E5 'g 5 Q ft , i Li . 5 4 ,M , K l, tv, A , f s w Chad Detterman shoots for 2. Spons!205 Freshman Basketball x H i. v.,4 M ' 26 fsittingi Damon Bester, Curt Lutman, Dan Stainbrook, Larry Branden, Joe McGinnis, Shawn O'Connor, Claudel Whitehead. lstandingj Brett Biggs, Manager Mike Abrams, Eric Tucker, Murice Bates, Coach Matecki, Brent Van Tussel, Robert Woodley, Jeff Westmyer, Jeno Blackshear. xlligl-Ir Damon Bester ponders the meaning of basketball. 206fSports Girls V Basketball tkneelingj Regina Moore, Lisa Simon. fstandingj Laurie Beczynski, Kari Riebesell, Chralene Ritter, Kelly Cook, Coach Oberle, Andrea Kizer, Heidi Kinney, Edith Bowes, JoAnn Martin. Girls' Basketball 3 iii at t E? it gf ..,i ,1-L il, V, ,,,Y, VX ,Lv y I, V fl , ?f - L ,,,. sl W 5- . 4 ., .K L 'N-wif' i in y , .,,.. W... Qsittingl Kimberly Detterman, Fernita Oliver, Stacy Abel, Glenna Tyler, Kish-la Atkins. tstandingj Andrea Kizer, Lanell Waynright, Dawn Daily. Sports f 207 Wrestling Qnnnli. f Kneeling - Norm White, Richie Allson, Brian Kane, Robbie York, Chad Koller. 2nd Row- Dan Lietart, Marty Donahue, Steve Ogren, Keith Gray, Rick Morris, Chad Wojiecowski. 3rd Row -John Mize, Jamie Cromwell, Capt. Alec Beekly, Dave Mueller, Matt Hoover. Standing - Coach Dave Fink, Mike Pina, Jeff Hood, Roy Miller, Capt. Gale Nelson, Asst. Coach Stewart. is Practice makes perfect. N. X.. Captains Gale Nelson and Alec Beekley. i t to f ' Rebel wrestler moves in for the kill. 208 X Sports Broomball y fFront rowl Sharon Hayes, Jenny Hunter, Julieasters, Val Kalmbacher, Tracey Moreland, Betty Lourie, Lynn Toczynski, Beth Homan, Amy Shultz, Jenny Mall. fMiddle rowl Jerri Leslie, Nikki Cready, Angie Dupois, Kelly Williams, Jenny Curtis, Missy Bryce, Kristi Hall, Jenny Hunter, Kim Otterman, Holly Mayer, Jenny Wagner. lBack rowj Carolyn McKenzie, Sally Fiymn, Bonnie Raetzke, Terri Slicker, Julie Dutcher, Connie Flaetzke, Lisa Mahr, Beth Smith, Katie Lucas, Britt Saurter. Broomball officers Julie Masters and Tracey Moreland. Sports!209 Swimming . . . x. 5 if Dawn Reinhart, Coach rick Moulton and Megan Coyle. 9 o A 5 Yooo The Rebel Swim Team is ready for a meet. P, h Rick Moulton giving Dawn and Megan a pep talk. 210 X Sports Shawn Reinhart V ,lf . f R . Dawn congratulates Shawn after a meet. Track . . . X mmailw Y xv- Aw-, -Y Y , r ciss ssrc V s Lisa Peavy prepares for the state final. Yugi Rebel runners concentrate while waiting for their chance to win. ,,,......----- ejvl Whitney Kyles and Gina Moore exchange the baton. V to - not U? . Lisa Peavy, Tracy Jackson, and Gina Moore run the long-distance. Sports K 211 BELL Q vousv giizil QE cRoss ou L FOOTRHL -ff 212 X Sports vzCT'imY rack Qx 1 'iam Yak Q Xi' i To Serve Or Not To Serve . . . iJenni Laney ' lI S S S it .. iiiwiz I .A E : -N , - A , S K , A ' , N-. ,f K i as QQ an ,W 33 , , i W 4 N' , + X 2 we 2 .,,, . S 9. X SWA Jig. 2 Ten-Hut! Q. x it is 'writ' K fl . ' , 'E s i ' E iff' - , r li- : X, gs, .Q Eff 5 f,, 5 , 'r my if ' I I, ... 5 b 1 I - -w M: , -gs ..-5 !',..,f , Q Q S' C I ' '55 . f ,ugl f 2 Q ,. Q T g . - -, sf 1' H . v , ,L-L i , i . ' ' -Liga N mil-: '-3 'fill-I' ' uf i i- ...... . Q' 2-aw fv'v1.. V 4:' . '- M ' X Q Y . i - f uf'-'-:.g 3'Q' si-'as' fr- -J W hx N , X. . M g g ' 1 , . at ' wk if'ar Q ,fe-.si i tease .- H? 54 i v y! I . 1 A' K f 15,334 W'-'f2t.?f ta- i-we ' --swf, t L .. me -' ,fi W iz as 1 X Xi, :S t 'f ' It 'f 1f 'v1 F: -' gf - - Q tzsg-1.1 ffmitw s it! We hate it when this happens. I' v Renee Topolsi and Stella Myers bite their nails in suspense. p7rr Charge! iJames Worthyj 13' L Sports X 213 NS GANIZATIO OR IU .L -P X O -1 CO W E N N : O :J cn The Apogee staff of 1964 O 1 NOLLVZINVDHO 5 U1 6' S I O it Amy Dutcher says Peekaboo! Dan Buck gives the girls a big smile! W x e 3 i 3, F1 ii X A.J. Moser goes Espanol. Keller Pollack is ata loss for words. ig .Q ...qi The Bowsher Jazz Band shows us how it's done. 216 X Organizations Karen Bahow gives an intel- lectual speech at a Youth to Youth meeting. X55 The 86-87 Spanish club officers at induction ceremonies. Eric Tucker goes back for thirds. Chris McKnight cleans up after a Latin Club party. talent. Oh, please! Becca Tipton Ray de Jesus shows oh' his musical 43 .ju Mr. Ben Smar appears confident with Sarah Jenson's musical abilities. Organizations X 217 OCC Front Row: Sharon Haugh, Deanna Theriac. Bow 2: Cathy Bergman, Kim Filas, Tammy Hightower, Wendy Kilbride, Amy Dutcher, Peggy Metzger, Todd Merrifield, Val Mercurio. Bow 3: Miss Papps, Heather Dixon, Patti Zitzelberger, Laura Leigh Heider, Bill Birner, Jason Perry, Jim Read, Karen Bahow, Beth McLemore, Wendy Woodward. W kik, ,tt M. .. W5 k:'. '.,. .,,. K inning M..,liiQLl The Apogee staff works as hard as possible throughout the year to produce the best ......,,,,1,..,lZ, yearbook they can. This year, the Apogee W': t Staff worked especially hard to publish the 25th Anniversary Edition of the Apogee. The staff enjoyed a Christmas dinner at Domi- nics. The advisor is Miss Elizabeth Papps. tis Our Editors: Sharon Haugh and Deanna Theriac. Heather Dixon 218 f Organizations S fx Q- + H , y f uf Sharon Haugh W 17 .f - K ' , H! X f Jim Read 15 2 ' ? 1 1 o i i i Robin Hanfvick Wendy Kilbride, Tammy Hightower, Amy Dutcher Q' KJ Amy Dutcher, Kim Filas Beth McLemore Organizations X 219 Student Council The Student Council consists of 40 members, 6 representatives and 4 officers from each class. This group represents the student body to the administration. This year, the Student Council tried to promote a lot of school spirit and to get more people in- volved in school activities. The Student Council sponsors the Welcome Back dance, the Homecoming dance, and the Coming Home dance. Their advisor is Mrs. Diane Cooper. Seniors Becca Tipton - Secretary, Sarah Tipton - President, Becky Norton - Vice President, Mindy Hauman - Treasurer. Front Row: Amy French, Laurie Watt, Gale Nelson, Sarah Tipton, Becky Norton, Mindy Hauman. Back Row: Melissa Fransis, Karen Bahow, Becky Swisher, Bridget Sullivan. 220 X Organizations Juniors WK! Front: Lila Geha, Kim Good, Keri Lipton, Amy Kelsey, Jill Comers, Bridgett O'Halleran, Kellar Pollack. Back: Jeff Ball, Mike Simon, Lesile Enahiser. Sophomores Sw We lb- , WN. Row 1: Jenny Curtis, Jenny Fields, Tonya Fleming, Kelly Williams, Becca Tipton. Flow 2: Tricia Haugh, Stacey Abel, Barbie Burns, Darcy Ingham. Organizations X 221 ational Honor Society il? The National Honor Society is designed to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, service, leadership, and character, the four of the five requirements for membership in NHS. The fifth requirement is the maintenance of a 3.5 grade point A average. Their activities include -... planning the Honor Society induc- tion ceremony and reception, and also a school senfice project. The National Honor Society is advised by Mrs. Katherine Eby. at ,X is o Karen Bahow - Treasurer - Chris Lutman - Vice President, Gale Nel- son - President, Tanya Kimball - Secretary ,Mrs X sm W wi Front: Sharon Haugh, Christine Krolak, Erica Rapp, Mindy Hauman, Lynn Buck, Becky Norton, Teri Bart, Joel Anaple, Sarah Tipton, Rick Salazar. Back: Mrs. Eby, Karen Bahow, Michelle Heany, Sam Gramling, Val Mercurrio, Jim Reed, Tanya Kimball, Celeste Sheets, Melissa Fransis, Chris Lutman, Dan Gurecky, Gale Nelson, Jason Gram, Chris Porter, Chris Ebright. 222 I Organizations Youth-to-Youth tif., . fs Row 1: Danny Sturtz, Rob Graver, Kim Roberts, Sharon Haugh, Brian Biggie, Jovanina Pagano. Ftow 2: lasmina Contantinovici, Ben Thomas, Shannon Sturtz, Julie Brownlee, Jeri Desmond, Kelli Eichenberg, Janeise Fromm, Mrs. Powell. Flow 3: Gale Nelson, Dan Gurecky, Karen Bahow, Amy O'Hearn, Lisa Howe, Mrs. Hallick. Youth-to-Youth is a relatively new club at Bowsher. It is a group of students promoting drug and alcohol free lives, not only in the high schools, but in the junior high and grade schools as well. The highlights of the year were a mid-year city wide conference in January and a one week city- wide conference at the University of Toledo in August. The advisors are Mrs. Fadia Hallick and Mrs. Beradine Powell. Sitting: Jerri Desmond - Historian, Karen Bahow - Vice President, Sharon Haugh - President. Flow 2: Gale Nelson - Secretary, Ben , ...M Thomas - Treasurer. Organizations! 223 OWE Darnell The O.W.E. club helps the students develop better work habits, gives them opportunities for group recreation, en- courages them to complete their edu- cation, and helps them to learn the value of money. The members meet every Wednesday and pay semester dues. They go to State and Regional VICA competitions and also have a camping trip in the spring. Their advisor is Mr. Charles Darnell. l Officers: Rich Michalkiewicz, Chris Pelchat, Mr. Darnell, Tony Hartzell, Ernie S Hornyak. Class: Mr. Darnell. Standing: Wayne Salavar, Billy Fritts, Butch Pilaczynski, Chris Pelchat, Brian Sullivan, Jeff Perry, Charlie Marble, Dan Buck, Mark Pitchford, Mike Schieferstein, Ernie Hornyak, Scott Hurst. Sitting: Bruce Jhans, Dave Davis, Rich Michalkiewicz, Ed Metazinski, Tom Geldine, Mark Vallant, Brett Whitehurst. 224 I Organizations O.W.E. Lccklak!Gi11morc Row 1: Bobbi McAllister, Beth Martin, Janice Ulch, Shauna Lunce, Diane Waiters, Kevin Toonkly, Mary Henault, Julie Geeting. Row 2: Mrs. Gillmore, Ken LaCourse, Guadalpe Media, Todd Preston, Joe Depinet, Craig Emerson, iKevin Blodgett, Ron Kulczak, Don Gallo, Jim Depinet, Lenny Wolf, Fred Smith, Ann Trairbalain, Mary Ann Carpen- ter, Sue Shelt,.Brian Scott, Mr. Lechlak. Bobby McAllister in deep thought. Kevin Blodgett hard at work. Organizations l 225 Equestrian Club Row 1: Jodi Weitzel, Sue Vartanian. Row 2: Mike Buchanan, Jenny Sawchuck, Dana Heffern, Meg Bahow. Flow 3: Mrs. Apeddu, Sara Davey, Leslie Julis, Julie Eonser, Michelle Heaney. Row 4: Rhea Kimball, Jeanne wartz. Jeanne Swartz - Treasurer, Michelle Heaney - Secretary, Meg Bahow - President. 226 X Organizations The members of the Equestrian Club learn the skill of horsemanship. They participate in trail rides and they attend area horse shows. The Equestrian Club is open to all students who are en- rolled in at least three subjects. The adviser is Mrs. Joanne Appedu. Chess Club The purpose of the Chess Club is to promote participation in the game of chess. It also allows students to compete with other schools in the Greater Toledo Chess League. The club meets twice a week for prac- tice, and has a match once a week. There are no special membership requirements. The adviser is Mr. John Fisher. Row 1 Kevin Veronea, Bob Birkhahn. Row 2 Chris Stuartek Daryl Smith, Paul Saam. Flow 3 Andy Busdlker Mr. Fisher. Bob Blrkkahn President Ski Club ' The Ski Club is open to all Bowsher Students with an interest in skiing. The club meets a few times a year to finalize plans for the Crystal Mountain ski trip. The only membership require- ment is to pay the 31.00 dues. The Ski Club is ad- vised by Mr. Ed Boblitt. Julie Masters - President, Laurie Watt - Vice-President A 1 .L Row 1 : Scott Beczynski, Lori Schmidt, Debbie Young, Kim Good, Keri Lipton, Brian Hilton, Jimmy Kontak,A1lgie Conway, Missgr Mason, Halley Boemhfeldt, Jovanina Pagano, Laurie Watt, Amy French. Flow 2: Chris Lutman, Lynn Toczynskl, Lisa Taylor, Kim Gratcl, Jana Viles, D'Arcy Yeager, Tanya imball, Karen Be al, Kim Butler, Amy Jones, Bridgette Sullivan, Lynn Ireland, Julie Masters, Tracy Moreland Flow 3: Jayme Hannan, Carrie Beach, Noelle Terrill, Lauryl Hanf, Kellie Payne, Liz Leiter, Shelly Flynn, Sandy Spychalski, Amy Kofp, Tracey Davis, Laura Ingersoll, Todd Merrifield, Meg Bahow. Row 4: Jamie Barber, Kari Fiiebesell, Jenny Davis, Denise Kruszewsi, Jenny Hunter, Tracy Gri in, Shannon Stover, Missy Szabo, Dave Woodward, Mike Coley, Jeff Weikinger, Clay Stevens, Mike Shuster, Tony Barnette. Row 5: Kim Schllpf, Brian Sautter, Jason Booner, Tuffie Francis, Julie Bonser, Ben Smith, Troy Whitzel, Becky Nonon, Dean Olah, Lori Roman, Jim Head. Kim Denis. Row 6: Donna Jacobs, Wendy Woodward, Tim Flynn, Stacey Abel, Kim Heineman, Sue Keller, Jenny Hall, Pat Lyons, Jody Crossfield, Kris Rose, Kristen Zulch, Chris Porter. Row 7: Sheri Hockenberger, Renee Topolski, Wendy Beauter, Becky Swisher, Chuck Rogers, Lenee Topolski, Kristy Olson, Kane Kretzinger, Steve Young, Mindy Hau- man, Melissa Francis, Beth McLemore, Heather Dixon, Mr. Blaslus, Mr. Boblitt. 228 X Organizations Biology Club ff.- Front row: Jenny Debbe, Sarah Davey, Barbie Burns, Darcy Ingham, Becca Tipton. Back row: Kim Klute, Kim Roberts, John Asendorf, Danny Sturtz, Brenda Gartz, Brian Marsh, Melissa Minnick, Lisa Ramarize, Wendy Roberts, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Eby. The purpose of the Biology Club is to gain a bet- ter understanding of the world of biology through participation in extracurricular activi- ties. Some ofthe activities were raising and car- ing for plants in the school greenhouse. These plants were later sold to the public. The club sold cut flowers for special occasions and par- ticipated in field trips related to biology. Row 1 : Brian Marsh, Kim Roberts, Danny Strurtz, Andrew Crossly. Row 2: Mrs. Eby, Mrs. Cook. 229 Latin Club :muh 1. The purpose of the Latin Club is to ad- vance the cause of Latin. The members must be taking Latin or have taken Latin for at least two years. The Latin Club's it plans included both a fall and spring picnic, The Foreign Language Festival, and a banquet. The advisor is Mrs. Marcia Nauts. Nancy McCauly, Brenda Pecoge, Heather Dixon, Joel Anapple Ftow 1: Joe McGinnis, Steve Bourne, Tracy Patterson, James Worthy, Amy Atkinson, Jodi Kirkpatrick, Dana Heftern, Dwain Payton. Row 2: Rosy Pope, Nancy McAuley, Julie Empey, Sarah Davey, Jenny Curtis, Karen Dahow, Sonya Ford, April Barton, Pam Morlan, Jill White, Joel Anaple. Ftow 3: Ann O'Hallaren, Linda Eng, Kimi Detwiler, Terri Leslie, Jeri Leslie, Kris Bose, Mindy Hauman, Gale Nelson, Sam Gramling, Brenda Peconge, Meg Bahow, Heather Dixon, Kim Denis, Jenny Sawchuck, Matt Buchanan, Edie Bowes, Mrs. Nauts. 230 I Organizations German Club TNQ? 1 ? M It 5 1 it R A Flow 1: Mr. Covnlger, Mrs. Tucker, Amy Kelsay, Ling Dixon, Amy Rogers, Laura Ingersoll, Laura Ganchou, Todd Merrifield, Erica Rapp. Kellie Clutf, Stacie Biggie. Row 2: Heather Homan, Jean endorff, Alec Beeckley, Fred Harrington, Lauryal Hanf, Kellie Payne, Holly Ohlers, Lori Schmidt, Melissa Fransis, Lisa Schimdt, Becky Norton, Sarah Tipton Lore Postman, Lori Roman. Flow 3: Denise Kruszewski, Jenny Hunter, Lisa Taylor, onya Fleming, Becca Tipton, April Temple, Jenny Debbe, Jimmu Contact, Gary Collies, Wendy Kilbride, Crissy Lideman, Erika Just, Tricia Haugh. Row 4: Christime Krolak, Peggy Metzger, Heidi Necker, Chris Wateriield, Mike Coley, Kim Good, Carol Kreiger, Lori Helder Amy Dutcher, Danny Sturtz, Andrew Crossley, Shawn Fteinhart, Sue Kellar. Flow 5: Eric Tucker, Tom Adkins, Gina Postman, Kelley Cook, Cassie Flice, Cindy Hemple, Brenda Gartz Kim Klute, Aimee Perg. Row 6: Stacey Stover, Jodi Hamm, Jenny Grabel, Robert Oasser, Christine Schifiler, Kathie Schult, Ron Birkhan, Jennie Lane, Lois lrvvin, Lynn Buck Laura Hemple. Flow 7 an Gurecky, Kim Roberto. The main purpose of the German Club is to promote the study of the German language and the understanding of the German cul- ture. The German Club also provides leader- ship development and social opportunities for its members. This year, the German Club's activities were a fall picnic, an induc- tion ceremony for the new members, candy sales, a Christmas party, participation in the B.H.S. Foreign Language Festival, bowling with homestay students, and an end of the year trip. To join German Club, a student must be taking German, and must partici- pate in the initiation and induction ceremo- nies. The advisers are Frau Tucker and Herr Conger. Keller Pollack - Vice President, Laura Ingersoll President, Ling Dixon - Secretary. Ftow 2: Amy Rogers Secretary, Amy Kelsey - Secretary, Todd Merrifield Historian, Laura Ganchou - Historian. Organizations l 231 -. Spani h Club Sitting: Terry Spencer, James Banks, Bill Gadt, Shelly Ren, Andy Schneider, Barbie Burns, Darcy Ingham, Jenny Fields, Amv Brodbeck, Debbie Braudeberg. Row 1 : Amy Hartwig, Amy Alge, Kevin Veronaw, Steve Taylor, Dayle Rosebock, Julie Ruth, Daven Gabreys, Pam Bossert, Cathy Bergman, eth Miller, Lori Howe, Karen Bedal, Andrea Hall, Amy O'Hearn. Row 2: Jeff Sophere, Kim Bulter, Brain Hilton, Sandy Spahallski, Jeanne Swartz, Rob Graver, Amy French, Jeny Hood, Cliff McGauhy. Row 3: Vanessa Granberry, Erika Hicks, Gwen Nieyland, Glenna Tyler, Annete Talbot, Terri Caywood, Amy Koph, Amy Caywood, Laurie Watt, Lynn Tocynski, Beth McLemore, Beth Homan, Amy Lenahan, Stella Myers, Angie Susor, Jan Cornell, Kathy Warren, Juanita Gonzales, Rick Salazar. D Sitting: Rob G-raver - 3rd Vice President, Rick Salazar - President, Kim Bulter - 1st Vice President. Back: Shelly Rynn - 2nd Vice President, Nikole Johnson - Reporter, Vanessa Granberry - Treasurer, Amy Koph - Secretary. 232 X Organizations The purpose of the Spanish Club is to prac- tice the Spanish language, and to familiarize the members of the club with the culture of the Spanish and Spanish-American people. Club activities are a picnic in the fall, Hallo- ween party, a Christmas celebration, and the Spring Banquet. The membership require- ment is to have studied Spanish. Spanish Club is advised by Senora Marilyn Stevens and Senora Pat Thomas. French Club Ron Hayes, Scott Paznick, Bridgett O'Halloran, Caroline McKenzie, Laura Wells, Jodi Train, Kristie Fitzgerald, Angie Conway, Lydia Fergerson, Sarah Flack, Kristen Zulch, Kim Pohlman. Row 2: Jessica Tiderman, Brent Jagodzinski, Leslie Emahiser, Delise Garcia, Tonya Roach, LaShund Neyland, Beth Donnell. Natalie Ryhand, Carrie Oberle, Michelle Egert, Melissa Mease, Joe lde. Row 3: Jason Taylor. Becky Levison, Rhea Kimball, Karen Krigbaum, Linda Knight, Lila Malko, Candi Simelser, Michelle Heft, Bonnie Lyons, Mary Zyssett, Lisa Geha. Ftow 4: Aaron Purdee, Kelly Shultz, Leslie Julius, Julie Bonser, Ben Smith, Jackie Smith, Tyron Amos, Jenny Yeager, Jeri Davis, Isimina Constantinovneu, Jeri Desmond. The purpose of the French Club is to learn more about French culture and language through participation in the French dancing group, visits Y' to the International Institute, and working at their booth for the ln- ternational Festival at the sports Arena. Their advisor is Mr. Zappitelli. , ji: V , 9 Lila Geha, Christian Zulch, Leslie Emahiserg Organizations X 233 Rebellion The school's newspaper, The Rebellion, gives students and faculty the chance to voice ideas, opinions and concerns relat- ing to school and community. The students must apply and be selected to be on the staff. The advisor is Mrs. Fadia Halleck. Editors: Barb Janes, Michelle Maria Trinidan, Rob Garber, D'Arcy Yeager, Alan Woody. Row 1: Heather Shea, Michelle Jones, Stacy Graves, Jodie Whitzel, Maria Trinadad. Row 2: Chris Waterfield, Corey Schrner, Rob Garver, Alan Woody. Back Flow: Cliff McGauhy, Sue Novins, Barb Janes, D'Arcy Yeager, Pam Bates. 234 f Organizations Drama Club Kneeling: Heather Homan, Fthea Kimball. Row 1: Lor'e Postman, Laurie Watt, Missy Mason, Wendy Johnson, Jodi Ftamm Bonnie Ftaetzce, Laura lngersoll, Amy Dutcher, Amy Krause, Kathie Shutt. Flow 2: Kim Bulter, Shelly Ftynn, Caroline McKenzie, Amy Kopf D'arcy Yeager, Tanya Kimball, Jasmna Constantinavics, Tracy Davis, Michelle Heany, Theresa Gale, Karen Bahow, Jill Comes Mindy Hauman, Lynn Buck, Chrissy Schiffer, Chrissy Ludeman, Becky Nonon. 973 Lynn Buck - Vice President, Karen Bahow - President, Amy Dutcher - Secretary. Top: Laura Ingersoll - Treasurer The drama club helps students to gain appreciation for the theatre arts. Through- out the year, students achieve this appre- ciation by participating in the Junior! Senior Play, and by attending other the- atre activities in the Toledo area. The mem- bership requirements are a love for the theatre and 31.00 dues. Their adviser is Mr. Weidel. Organizations ! 235 fro- merican Club The goals of the Afro-American Club are to advance positive relations be- tween students of different cultural backgrounds and to increase appreci- ation for contributions made by Black Americans. They are actively involved in Black History Month and they partici- pate in the city-wide Afro-American Ball. The advisor is Mrs. Brenda McGhee-Powell. April Burton - Treasurer, Regina Whittington - Secretary, Monica Burnett Vice President, Whitney Kyles - President Row 1 Chuck Rogers, Scott Byczyjnski, Terrietta Watkins, Tina Gray, Michele Boyd, Dawn Moore, Renee Cooper, Gwen Neyland, LaShund Neyiland, Nancy McAuley, Erica Hicks. Row 2 Regina Moore, LuCretia Wainwrig t, Carolyn Moore, Delise Garcia, Glena Tyler, Trevis Reid, LaDonna Goree, Dawn Daily, Angie Newton, La onya Shipp, Tammi Martin. Row 3: Steve Bourne Joe McGinnis, James Worthy, Ralph Harris, Kimani Kyles, Jeanette Saunders, LuCretia Rhodes, Lisa Harris, Rhoda Hayes, Shannon Willis, Ficia Overton. Row 4: Emor Whittington Brian Lewis, John Jackson, Derek Kizer, Robert Duke, Chuckie Jones, Whitney Kyles, Janelle Fletcher. Row 5: Dewayne Payton, Monica Burnett, Brian Clark, Adam Smith, Roben Coats, April Burton Denia Martin, Dawn Mitchell, Lisa Knight, Row 6: Tim Brown, Terry Cook, Bobby Baker, Derek Decembly, Lisa Gordon, Regina Whittington, Sonia Ford. 236 X Organizations Pep Club Flow 1: Jackiwe Fravel, Natalie Ryhand, Leslie Julius, Kristen Derby, Jennifer Jones, Janet Barros, Lisa Knight, Kristi Fitzgerald, Lisa Schmidt, Mellissa Falkenberg, Julie Dutcher, Ann O'Halleran, Katie lnivin, Tifiiany Lark. Row 2: Lisa Schutt, Heather Whitmore, Jenny French, Leslie Emahiser, Jill Comers, Amy Dutcher, Jenni Lane, Angie Conway, Sarah Davey, Bridgette O'Halleran, Kellie Payne, Kelly Williams, Jenny Curtis, Susie Krieg. Flow 3: Jenny Fields, Michelle Brewer, Andrea Hall, April Temple, Tern Leslie, Dawn Krause, Carol McKenzie, Shelly Flgnn, Renee Frantz, Molly Maguire, Holly Mayher, Jenny Wagner, Stacey Able. Row 4: Amy Lenahan, Missy Cushnie, Geri Leslie, Angie Susor, Kim Good, Keri Lipton, Amy Kopt, Susan Kellar, ina Smith, Jamie Barber, Missy Bryce, Erika Just, Tricia Haugh, Julie Lorenzen, Beth Homan, Amy Jo Cookson, Jenny Hall, Stella Myers, Diana Ehrenfried, Heather Ftauschart, Pam Morlan, Julie Bonser, Jenny Davis, Mary Zysset, Bonnie Lyons. Flow 6: Liz Leiter, Bridgett Sullivan, Amy Kalnbacher, Lisa Taylor, Kelly Shultz, Amy Shultz, Stephanie Rogers, Tarah Hallich, Laura Engwert, gatti go1hnson, Jenny Buchanan, Amy Brodbeck, Tonya Hupenbecker. Row 7: Kim Butler, Beth McLemore, Kristi Bruns, Kim Gratcl, Lauryl Hani, Beth Donnell, Traci Davis, Lynn Becky Nonon, ara ipton. The purpose of the Pep Club is to generate spirit for all athletic teams at Bowsher High School, and to promote general school spirit throughout the year. Club activities included fall, winter, and spring sports committees, and a food drive at Christmas. The only membership requirement is that the participant must be a student at Bowsher. Front: Becky Beartchi, Sarah Tipton. Back: Amy Shultz, ' Beth Homan. Organizations l 237 Alchemi t Row 1: Jenny Sawchuck, Kristen Zulch, Dean Olah, Lori Roman, Christie Bruns, Lenee Topolski, Laurie Watt, Stepanie Rogers, Renee Topolski. Melissa Francis, Mindy Hauman. Row 2: Ali Dahar, Edy Bowes, Charlene Buhn, Kim Klute, Todd Merrifield, Lois lrvvin, Liz Leiter, Carolyn Baker, Shelly Fiynn, Heather Dixon, Sarah Tipton. Row 3: Tracy Griffith, Noel Terrill, Lynn Kelley, Carol Krieger, Pam Hotmer, Lori Hider. Sonya Lamb, Kelly Paine, Lisa Taylor, Todd Berry, Kane Kretzinger. Flow 4: Peggy Metzger, Kim Good, Keri Lipton, Brian Hilton, Tom Adkins, Ben Smith, Bridgett Sullivan, Herbie Milem, Jim Read, Celeste Sheets, Lynn Buck, Sam Gramling, Becky Norton. l l The Alchemists are a group of students who are interested in the field of science. The major activi- ties for the year include Bagel Sales and a trip to T Toronto. To be an Alchemist, a student must either : have taken or be currently taking a course in l Chemistry. These mad scientists are advised by Mr. John Erkert. K l Renee Topolski - President, Melissa Francis - Treasurer. 238 X Organizations Math Club l , ! 5 I 5 l Flow 1: Linda Eng, Laura Wells, Ann O'Halloran, Kim Klute, Erica Rapp. Row 2: Joel Anaple, Karen Bahow, Robin Bridgett O'Halloran, Miss Studenka. 5 1 RS' . 'wif . ...NJ K Officers: Linda Eng, Laura Wells, Karen Bahow, Bridgett O'Halloran. The Math Club's purpose is to stimu- late an interest in and a further and deeper study of mathematics. To bring out the recreational aspects of mathe- matics and to have an enjoyable time exchanging ideas among students with a common interest in mathematics. Organizations f 239 DECA Retail Front Debbie Williams, Jean Kirkpatrick, Sue Vartinian, Stacey Williams. Back: Glenn Biggly, Kevin Grossheim, Scott Wallereit, Roben Duke. President- Jean Kirkpatrick, Parliamentarian - Sue Vartanian, Secretary - Stacey Williams. Back: Kevin Grossheim, Debbie Williams, Mrs. Emerson. 240 I Organizations DECA relates to and supplements the general marketing classroom in- struction. lt contributes to the development of social intelligence, civic consciousness, student lead- ership and vocational understand- ing. It gives students the opportunity to place themselves in real life busi- ness situations through club activi- ties and competitive events in the field of marketing and distribution. DECA Fa hm , iss! - 9 Q f ,.-, tv. : 'K' t v 5-glzv r' 1 ' 'A in f ' f ' s ' U' ,ef 8 ' g ' ' 'g r ,,.' N. ' - 1 5 ,. .. .. h - . . V- 3 to 2- -ft l 55' .. Jet A,-f K Flow 1 z Monica Burnette, Lenee Topolski, Julie Masters, Amy Ostifi, Laurie Watt, Becky Swisher. Ftow 2: Carol Huss, Erika Harris, Lisa Heyman, Renee Cooper, Bridgett Sullivan, Whitney Kyles. rg. it Lenee Topolski - President, Julie Masters - Vice President, Amy Ostafi - Secretary, Laurie Watt - Parliamen- tarian, Becky Swisher- Public Relations. Deca Fashion is a co-curricular activi- ty designed to de- velop leadership in marketing, man- agement, and mer- chandising. The club activities en- hance and streng- then individual knowledge, skills and attitudes learned in the fash- ion marketing pro- gram. Some of their activities in- clude attending a summer leadership camp, fall district and state confer- ences, and Blood Drive promotion. The advisor is Mrs. D.J. Kern. Organizations! 241 I.0.E. Dionne Kelly - Secretary, Marsha LeVeck - President, Jodi Norkavage - Historian, Terri Caywood -Treasurer, Kelly Phillips -- Parlimentarian. l.O.E., Intensive Office Education, is for Juniors who wish to learn more about business . They meet as a regular credit class for two hours each day and are advised by Mrs. Fadia Hallick. I, 1 Row 1: Terri Caywood, Marsha LeVeck, Jodi Norkavage, Dionne Kelly, Flow 2: Michelle Byrne, Mary Ann Nicholson, Kelly Phillips, Delisha Wilkerson, Michelle LeVeck, Laurie Lather. 242 X Organizations C.O.E. The purpose of C.O.E. is to provide Junior and Senior girls with an experience in an office surrounding. Their activities include sales of Homecoming Mums, St. Patrick's Day carnations, Mother's Day plants, and M8tM's candies. They are advised by Mrs. Cornelia Hale. Bow 1 : Julie Norlavage - President, Donna Jacobs - Treasurer, Shelly Slate - Historian, Beth Geeting - Historian. Bow 2: Melina Drago - Secretary, Renee Guerrero - Vice-President, Denise Crayon - Treasurer 'X . - x s aff' ,,. , Row 1: Julie Norkavage, Donna Jacobs, Shawn Leary. Bow 2: Celeste Tippet, Kim Brown, Dawn Moore, Jodi Myers, Kelly Beach, Melodey Matheny, Chris Sobecki, Theresa Kennedy. Bow 3: Mrs. Hale, Denise Cragon. Melina Drago, Shelly Slate, Benee Guerrero, Kim Metzger, Beth Geeting, Jenny Best, Shelley Evanz. Organizations f 243 Quiz Bowl Flow 1 : Lynn Kelley, Bridgett O'HalIeran, Peggy Metzger, Kim Klute, Laura 2: Flon Birkhahn, Bob Birkhahn, Joel Anaple, Dan Gurecky. 244 f Organizations The members of Quiz Bowl meet twice a month after school. Their schedule in- cludes competition in the Toledo Quiz League and T.V. 13's High School Quiz. The advisor is Mr. Joseph Hermiller. Wells. Flow Phil Row 1 1 Colleen Gray, Julie Norkavage, Lenee Topolski, Laurie Watt, Amy French, Kim Schilpf, Jamie Hanan, Pam Bossert, Sam Gramling, Carrie Beach. Row 2: Tracey Moreland, Julie Masters, Beth McLemore, Wendy Beauter, Wendy Woodward, Valrie Kalmbacher, Sarah Schicle, Sonya Ford, Jeanette Saunder, Mindy Hauman. Row 3: Missy Mason, Bridgett Sullivan, Heather Homan, Haley Boemfeldt, Mellisa Francis. Bow 4: Julie Emphy, Laura Ganchou, Sharon Haugh, Becky Norton, Tonya Kimball, Laura Ingersoll, Lore Postman, Susan Denford. Phils is a community service, literary, and social club, advised by Miss Elizabeth Papps. The Phils went on a weekend at Camp Storer, helped plan the 25th Anni- versary of Bowsher, went Chris- tmas caroling, and sponsored a Father-Daughter Banquet. Membership requirements are that one must be a Junior or Senior girl with at least a 2.0 G.P.A. X.. M.. - A .... Row 1: Dawn Krause, Sharon Hayes, Lila Gena, Keri Lipton, Kim Good, Shelly Flynn, Amy Jones, Stella Myers, Liz Leiter, Kellie Payne, Kim Gratcl. Row 2: Jenni Lane, Shauda Hill, Carol Fledderjohann, Denise Krugewski, Tina Brink, Jovanina Pagano, Delise Garcia, Amy Kopf, Sandy Spychalski, Caroline McKenzie. Flow 3: Cathy Fledderjohann, Kris Rose, Lis Irwin, Kim Bulter, Lynn Kelly, Meg Bahow, Julie Mach, Dana Heffern, Kris Katz, Jenny Mall. Flow 4: Pam Hotmer, Carol Krieger, Lori Roman, Kristen Zulch, Kristi Bruns, Lisa Taylor, Lauryl Hanf, Jennifer Sawchuck, Bridgett O'Halloran, Jamie Barber. Flow 5: Amy Kalmbacher, Lori Helder, Lisa Schmidt, Keller Pollack, Amy Rogers, Keri Riebesall, Edie Bowes, Joy Taglor, Karen Sisinyak, Kristi Hall. Row 6: Debbie Youngs, Lynn Tocyzinski, Betty Lowrie, Stephanie Rogers, Tracy Griffin, Shannon tover, Amy Lenahan, Amy Rogers, Jenny Hunter. Organizations X 245 Sailing Club The Sailing Club's purpose is to promote the sport of sailing. Members are experienced sailers, as well as beginners. Club plans in- clude having guest speakers, dis- cussing racing skills, sail making, sail boarding, and a visit to the Community Education Boating Cen- ter at Walbridge Park. Ultimately, the members hope to be involved in competitive sailing with other schools. Membership requirements are a love of water sports, particu- larly some knowledge of sailing, and payment of dues. The Sailing Club is advised by Mr. Charles Helburn. , Renee Topolski - Treasurer, Lenee Topolski - Vice-President, Wendy Bueter - Secretary. Flow 1 1 Kelly Payne, Laury Hanf, Jovanina Pagano, Jeri Desmond, Renee Topolski. Row-2: Amy Jones, Jenny Hunter, Jamie Barber, Peggy Widner, Wendy Bueter, Kim gchliph. Row 3: Wendy Woodward, Christy Olson, Lynn Ireland, Missy Mason, Sara avey. 246 X Organizations Jazz Band Dean Olah gives a trombone solo. Jazz Band is a musical organization whose goal is to provide an understand- ing and appreciation for jazz and popular trends in music through the study and performance of standard and current literature. The group is involved in a variety of school and community concerts throughout the year. They also perform as the pep band at basketball games and as the pit band for Rebelees. They are advised by Mr. Ben Smar. Row : Becky Norton, Sarah Jenssen, Rob Irvin, Danny Sturtz, Leslie Emahiser, John Asendorf. Flow 2 Mr Smar, Jeri Stevens, Ray de Jesus, Brain Sautter, Chris Porter, Grant Koechel. Organizations X 247 Senior Band - 1. , Q. r sf - g A 4 , J - Q ..e.. it A 5c..lf.i.?.f.,t,t - - - is itll , , . . if nt -i U I xx we , ri .. , gtg ,fftWg:+,wN.,,s,R N P - . . 2 3 X an V ' .V , Y V 4, I ,, M A Q 'EJB F'-fr e , Bt ,' A. ' J ' ' ii V ,.'-Sa V' X A . 3 . ,, , Q1 X ,, ur .ct 1 -Q V, :tg in vig f . . .- .nk ? ,,.,, t j: t kk,. h t T ' . .11 ' me s 'If K 1 -1 K 'L f . .., Q ,,. c sh r tv' 3 5, , . ' hw Q bk . J o ,. , , nf: 4, . K K tr - Q t tt. ,, ' r is Q 1 'P - , , pt Q 7 p, , -L it dl C -' E2. ' f 4 Y . it qu . at t 1 tl I Q ,eg , 5' , 1 r A -X fJ . 5 1 . X 1 2 N- I I 1 Row 1: Leslie Emahiser, Britt Suatter, Darcy Ingham, Barbie Burns, Sarah Jenssen, Laura Wells, Pam Hotmer, Beth Miller, Karen Krigbaum, Jill Comers. Row 2: Becca Tipton, Karen Bedal, Sharon Hayes, Tina Brink, Becky Levinson, Amy White, Chris Ebright, Sarah Flack, Lori Billington, Mellissa Mease, Kellie Cluff. Row 3: Darla Rowell, l Marla Homan, Natalie Rhyand, Renee Fravel, Donzaleigh Swain, Dana Cupp, Janet Barvos, Todd Darnell, Kristen Zulch, Lydia Fergesson, Diane Killen, Joy Fuller, Brian Sautter, Chris Porter, Grant Koechel. Row 4: John Asendorf, Bryan Roth, Robert Ervin, Danny Sturtz, Christy Bruns, Greg Siler, Chuck Heinle, Michelle Genot, Eric Boalce, Jett Weilanger, Dean Olah, Roger Wight, Row 5: Albert Vaugas, Troy Waldron. Senior Band is a musical organization whose goal is to provide an understanding and appreciation for music through the study and performance of standard concert band literature. Senior Band members are advanced wind and percussion students in grades nine through S twelve. Q g 3 ..,. t,, , ,,,, ,,,, ,,.,, Mr. Lang directing class. 248 X Organizations Marching Band L. Flow 1: Troy Waldron. Ftow 2: John Ambrust, Albert Vargas, Trevis Waldron, Wade Paul. Row 3: Dean Olah, Tim Merkel, Darcy Ingham, Barbie Burns, Andie Eb- right. Row 4: Amy White, Andrea Hall, Sarah Jenssen, Becky Levinson, Donzuleigh Swain. Ftow 5: Anna Sparks, Heidi Krueger. Bow 6: Bonnie Hurst, Vanessa Vargas, Britt Kayeasz, Michelle Mikesell, Lori Billington. Bow 7: Laura Wells, Adrienne Hill, Bryan Roth, Beth Donnell, Diane Killen. Ftow 8: Janet Barros, Sara Pluci- niak. Bow 9: Tarah Hallick, Karen Krigbaum, Roger Wight, Kellie Cluff, Jill Comers. Ftow 10: Rob Irvin, Pam Hotmer, Beth Miller, Natalie Fthyand, Jackie Fravel, The Marching Band, directed by Mr. Tom Szor, en- tertains the Bowsher fans at halftime during football season. lt requires great coordination, as the members must be able to march, keep time, and play an instrument- all at the same time! Renee Fravel, Darla Fiowell, Grant Koechel, Dean Olah. I ,Q . . ' Q4 Riff? 1 , 4. a rpg.. ' tm N J A ! ! ' ixwfd 1 X' f , N fl ij fd I X, all W -gf if J Marla Homan. Bow 11: Eric Baache, Heather Whit- more, Michelle Eggert, Mellisa Mease, Sharon Hayes. Plow 12: Dana Cupp, Erika Crissman, Karen Bedal, Darla Rowell. Row 13: Julie Dutcher, Connie Ftactzke, Beth Keaton, Jeff Weikinger, Renee Fravel. Bow 14: Mike Coley. Bow 15: Charles Heinle, Chris Porter, Grant Koechal, Leslie Emahiser, Christy Bruns, Sarah Flack. Row 16: John Asendorf, Danny Sturtz, Rhea Kimball, Kristen Zulch. Ftow 17: Lyneal Wainwright, Chris Ebright, Joy Fuller. Row 18: Crystal Hill, Nikki Gray, Todd Donnell, Jenny French, Tony McGee. Organizations I 249 Cadet Band Cadet Band is a musical organization whose goal is to provide an understanding and appreciation for music through the study and performance of standard concert band literature. Cadet Band members are in- termediate wind and percussion students in grades nine and ten. li H5 C'ffELzT Ftow 1: Holly Schultz, Tanra Hallick, Beth Donnell, Heather Whitmore, Vanessa Vargas, Andrea Hall, Jenny French, Michelle Mikisell, Mike Schafer, Mike Coley. Flow 2: Michelle Eggert, Britt Kajeasz, Anna Sparks, Bonnie Hurst, Beth Keaton, Jackie Fravel, Eric Crissman, Tim Merkel, Sara Pluciniak, Kim Morris, Jim Barnett, Rhea Kimball, Jeff Krause, Jimmy Kontak. Flow 3: Julie Dutcher, Heidi Krueger, Crystal Hill, Connie Ftaetzke, Nikki Gray, Adrienne Hill, Boy Miller, Tony McGee, Eric Tucker, Lyneal Wainwright, Dione Galloway. Standing: Carmen Davis, Aaren Purdie, Andy Ebright, Ryan Mahn. 250 X Organizations rchestra Sitting: Becky Norton - President, Karen Bahowl- Vice- President. Back: Jovanina Pagano-Secretary, Jen Stevens - Treasurer. Orchestra is a musical organization whose goal is to provide an understand- ing and appreciation for music through the study and performance of orchestral literature. Orchestra members are in grades nine through twelve. Orchestra is involved in a variety of school and community concerts throughout the year. In order to participate, students must meet an expected level of proficiency on an instrument, and they must audition or be recommended by another music in- structor. Their conductor is Mr. Ben Smar. Bow 1: Karen Bahow, Angela Willoughby, Tricia Krause, Amy O'Hearn, David Henderson, Cathy Fledde joahann, Jovanina Pagano, Kathy Mascoto. Bow 2: Carol Fledderjohann, Sharalyne King. Bow 3: Andy Busdiker, Eric Huffman, Becky Norton, Lisa Lendecker, Tracy Saldana, John Baringer, Christina Stevens, Leslie Julis, Michelle Booth, Pam Fullwood, Bernie Speelman, Jodi Francis, Jason Boomer, Jeri Stevens. Organizations f 251 Chamber Orchestra me as 2 Carol Fledderjohann, Mr. Smar Karen Bahow Becky Norton Jovinina Pagono David Henderson Cathy Fledder johann, Jeri Stevens. Chamber Orchestra is a musical organization whose goal is to provide an understanding and appreci- ation for chamber music through the study and performance of standard and current literature. Em- phasis is placed upon performance in the Chamber Orchestra. 252 X Organizations qua '93 ue- as-ag ,SCL OSI' az' f Organizations K 253 Stacy - Beth- rutm domes Concert Choir Flow 1: Jill Comers, Gidget Neal, Debbie Fink, Jenny Fields, Michelle Cook, Joan Gilford, Laurie LaPlante, Sheri Trzcinski, Alda Atherton, Jodi Kirkpatrick, Holly Oehlers, S ' K ' L 'S h 'dt Am Ca ood Shaunda Hill Stace St vens n L'l G ha SharonH h A ' D ' Ch' L d Ch' P A' P N'kk' usie reig, on c mi , y yw , , y e o , ia e , ang , ngie upuis, rissy u eman, ns esa, imee eriy, i i Cready, Julie Roth, Keri Lipton, Amy Kelsey, Tricia Haugh, Carol Krieger, Amy French. Row 2: Lori 'Bryant, Linda Knight, Julie Lorenzen, Jennifer Kinsman, Kim Bulter, Heidi Necker, Julie Mach, Tammy Lawson, Karren Ha nes, Kim Good, Deby Buzzard, Janine Swartz, Lynn Buck, Amy Rogers, Tony Allison, Kevin Veroneau, Tim Scoville, Jason Robison, Heather Homan, Jenni Lane, Jenny Curtis, Angie Wills, Sarah Tipton, Pam Bossen, Julie Cairl, Michelle Brewer, Amy Krause, Jenny Hood. Row 3: Noel Terill, Denise Koester, Kim Roberts, Jodi Ramm, Brenda Peconge, Stacy Stover, Pam Bates, Christine Schiffler, Sue Danford, Donzaleigh Swain, Holly Urbanus, Lois Irwin, The Concert Choir serves as a social and educational experi- ence for the students involved. Students must audition to become a member of the Concert Choir. They perform at many con- certs throughout the year includ- ing the Christmas concert and the ChoirfOrchestra concert. The advisor is Mrs. Marcella Mackey. 254 X Organizations ....-,,.,,.. i Qt as .. ..l-- 1 : I --'. K ' 1 5? i: -- r ' - pw.. r -f-L as V - .. -- .ef g f jr! , K K rv! X wk ill .,,g so sf.: 'es Eric Necker, Eric Pfaff, Jett Ball. S 3 4 .. - L Q Q fi fi Tonya LeBarr, Keller Pollack, Kathy Schutt, Brian Flogers, Eric Necker, Mike Scofield, Joel Ray, Mike Schuler, Chris Crawiord, Brad Butler, Erik Akid, Sam Gramling, Missy Mason, Shelly Genot, Jenny Gragel, Teri Bart, Chris Mahan, Dawn Bruen, Tanya Kimball, Jerri Desmond, Maria Trinidad, Terri Leslie. Flow 4: Charlene Bohn, Mindy Hauman, Debbie Young, Sandy Shirk, Melissa Francis, Eric Ptaff, Tim Flynn, Tyron Amos, Fred Harrington, Fion Birkhahn, Roy Holloway, Todd Miller, Mike Flives, Marc Jennings, Steve Taylor, Jeff Ball, Michael Ammons, Chris McKnight, Tim Tuohy, Bob Windle, Dave Moeller, Kevin Crossen, Tom Moeller, Greg Zartau, Mike Geithman, Jana Viles, -die Bowes, Laurie O'Connor, Heidi Archambeau, Ling Dixon. ,. . .0 : , Q ,. V atres Flow 1 :Jenni Lane, Joel Flay, Sam Gramling, Jeff Ball, Heather Homan, Pam Bossert, Kevin Crosson, Julie Cairl, Greg Zattau, Sarah Tipton. Row 2: Floy Holloway, Shaunda Hill, Julie Both, Eric Pfaft, Bob Windle, Angie Conway, Debbie Young, Tony Allison, Fred Harrington, Missy Mason, Shelly Genot. Row 3: Marc Jennings, Mike Scofield, Mindy Hauman, Tom Moeller, Sue Danford, Melissa Francis, Edie Bowers, Mike Flives, Laurie O'Connor, Brad Butler, Jason Robison, Eric Necker. Organizations I 255 Y w Y 34 2? 3 1 . 51 ,Q F E I H3 111 I nwzg.kz..w4w.w:':Jw::gm Q-mmm: Awfewrmmwvmw.mv-Xxfm--wxmmwmw,unf--M-mainwfwemw-' ff: -':-nmsflsfvz fs-amz-:-'wee-w1.w mwfn-um: - Y 1 K... FTA Bow 1 :Tim Scoville, Peggy Metzger, Becky Norton, Kellie Cluff, Celeste Sheets, Beth Vogelpohl. Flow 2: Aimee Perry, Jenny Hood, Laura Wells, Michelle Genot, Andrea Hall. Flow 3: Mr. Siebenaler Charlene Bohn, Lori Heider, Bill Gadt, Jaime Wright, Kris Bose, Miss Markopoulos. 258 l Organizations Future Teachers of America is comprised of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are interested in becoming teachers. The group has fund-raisers throughout the year in order to raise money for education related field trips. The advisors for this group are Miss Elaine Markopoolos, Mrs. Marcia Nauts, and Mr. Wm. Sibenaler. Front: Becky Norton, Bill Gadt. Back: Kellie Cluff, Beth Vogelpohe. Editor' s Page Another year gone by: another yearbook published. There are so many people to thank for helping us produce this special yearbook. First of all I would like to thank the Apogee staff. You did a great job! Special thanks goes to: Miss Elizabeth Papps for her time, patience, and afterschool pizza parties, Mr. Doug Bynum for his ideas, time and keeping his cool when we would ask him the same questions over and over, Hunter Publishing Company, and our treasurer Mrs. Julie Westfall. Without her, our money would not be as organized and probably not deposited. Thanks everyone! I hope that the Apogee in the years to come will always produce a successful year- book. Good luck to everyone on the staff next year tbe organized and stay that wayl and Good Luck to the Class of '87. I-- J' -f-me--e,.,.., lZ1'L , rf- -'---'-.-.4 'Li W W' There were many people who helped us produce this yearbook, but there were a special few whose help we could not have done without. Most importantly, I want to thank my staff. Their dedicated hours helped make this yearbook a success. I would also like to thank Mr. Doug Bynum, who gave me so many helpful suggestions. And finally, Miss Elizabeth Papps, who gave me support and advice, and helped me make it through a fun but very busy year. Sxwtmc7-kwdio Organizations I 259 1986-S7 Apogee staff 1986-87 Co-Editors: Sharon Haugh and Deanna Theriac Section Editors: Introduction Rebel Life Seniors Underclass Past Faculty Sports Organizations Business Photographer Staft Jason Perry Kim Filas Peggy Metzger Valerie Mercurio Cathy Bergman Fiobin Hanfvick Beth McLemore 260 f Organizations Lori Heider Todd Merrifield Sharon Haugh and Deanna Theriac Amy Dutcher Karen Bahow and Jim Bead Tammy Hightower Bill Birner Wendy Kilbride Wendy Woodward and Heather Dixon Patti Zitzelberger APOGEE - Do You Remember . . . Denna Mae Thuriel I'm gonna die! You never told me! Is your section done? Nice of you to show up! I don't want to do the Rebel Survey! Such a prestine girl! Arggh!!! Is my name spelled right? You're off the staff! Todd, when are the pictures coming in? Have you paid your insurance yet? Get to work! Play the Kentucky Fried Chicken song!! Oh DUD!! Deanna!!! Sharon!!! Where are the layout sheets? Where are the croppers? I need a cropper. I nee Pictures! I don't know! Go ask Sharon! Oh my! Awesome! Demented and sad, but social. When are you gonna start on your section, it's due next week! Todd, you're winning for monk! Is anyone going to the hockey game? Turn in your badge! How many millions of sports pictures do we have? Just trust me! Come hither! Not last time I checked . . . Well, have a cow!!! Control your hormones!!! You're weird, Peggy!!! Same to you, Todd!!! Bill get to work Lori, can I have a ride home? When's the pizza party? The Fruit Organizations X 261 We would also like to thank the behind the scenes people, who's help is indispensable Mr. James Ray Mr. Ed Boblitt Mrs. Bernadine Powell Hunter Publishing Company Powell Studios Julie Westfall Mr. Doug Bynum Miss Elizabeth Papps Powell Photographers t'tt f X' .',l i -.1 262 ! Organizations .qi 9 if 31 '?',!ls xl , g 1 i A 1 3 , ,.,..-my , 3 o N N, 264 f Organizations sv Q hw ww-NE fl' wwf' 1 fi J K X A ,.! win D XI W f' X :My wax Q Organizations I 265 GOLD PATRONS Jerry Antoniak William and Ruth Beach AI and Jan Boerst Ed Bollinger Donald and Cynthia Boomer and Family Terry and Sara Bossert Sue Bowers and Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gail A. Bowsher Craig M. Bruns James and Kay Buchanan Mrs. Bucher's Home Ec. Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Buck Stanley and Mary Byczynski Rob and Mary Chirnside Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Coley William Colter Dale Conway Clayton Cornell Craig Corson and Family Dallas Doomsday Cowboys Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Danford Richard Davey John Dixon The William Dragg Family David and Bonnie Driver Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dutcher Cherly and Thomas Dunlap Katherine Eby Mrs. Charpie-Elton Walt and Tony Filas Carty Finkbeinier Mr. John Fisher Tom and Elaine French Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galvin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Ganchou Mr. and Mrs. Dwight A. Gartz Melind, Marilyn, and Michael Geithmann Bert and Nancy Hardin Brian and Joan Harrington Carmelita Haugh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heaney Jim and Ruth Heider Charles B. Helburn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ingersoll Jim, Nancy, Darcy and Corey Ingham Ms. Joyce Johnson Ann V. Kilbride James and Barbara Krause Bob and Barbara Krueger Ron and Joyce Kulczak The James Lenahan Family Pat, Val, Chris, and Curt Lutman Clarence and Marcella Mackey Elaine Markopoulos Brad Maxon, Tami lZidarinl Maxon Diane Mercurio Joesph and Carolyn Mercuio Mrs. Prisilla Mercurio Robert Mercurio Hilda Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Metzger Tom and Maryann Moser Ron and Sharon Nawrocki The Neyhart Family Suzzanne Noel James E. Norton Family Steve Oberle Mrs. Denise A. Onyia Miss Patricia Osborn Elizabeth Papps Helen Parr Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peters Helen Patterson Mrs. M. Pinkava David Pugh Mrs. Margaret Poley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rauschart Mr. and Mrs. James Ray Fredrica Read Nancy Read Evelyn Reed Alice Remynse Nancy and Bob Rhonehouse Mrs. Roberts - Home Economics Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Rodriguez Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Roth Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Ryan Jr. Les and Carol Schlipf T. E. Schnell The Robert A. Shasteen Family Lola K. Sheline Jennifer Smar Mr. and Mrs. Wally Siler Dr. Mary James Stahl John Smilo Jim Sodd James Stombaugh and Susan Mahoney-Stombaugh Ken Swiergosz Les Talley Nancy A. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Taylor Kathy and Eddy Teal Boys Tennis Girls Tennis Warren and Patricia Tipton and Sarah and Becca Mr. and Mrs. George Tracht Mrs. Barbara Tucker Mrs. Cherly Tyler-Folsom Rick Vogelbacher Albert and Janet Waganfeald Mr. and Mrs. Larry Waire and Family Joel Weinberg The Wenger Family Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. White Dave and Kathy Woodward Mr. and Mrs. George Young Jack, Cherie, Brian and Greg Zattau Mr. and Mrs. William D. Zbinden Tom Zientek and Family Deborah Zitzelberger Bob and Carol Zitzelberger James M. Zitzelberger Joel Anaple Bob Augustyniah Karen A. Bahow Meg Bahow Carrie Beach Boo Bear J.B. Bear Beacky Baertschi Timothy Finston Charlene Bohn Cheryl Bowsher Bob Bratschi Christy Bruns Lynnette M. Buck Monica Burnett Kim Butler Kellie Cluff Kelly Cook Jan Cornell Jennifer Debbe Kim Denis Rostia Dennis Heather Dixon Lisa Dunlap Angela Dupuis STUDENT PATRONS BOEYST Christopher D. Ebright Leslie Emaphiser Julie Empey Kim Filas Sarah Flack Tonja Fleming Renee Fravel Amy French Jayce Ganchou Laura Ganchou Brenda Gartz Bob Gasser Rob Wax Gasser Kim Good Rochelle Govert Jason Graham Sam Gramling Dan Gurecky Kristi Hall Dawn Harrison Sharon Haugh Tricia Haugh Kristina K. Heider Lori Heider Tammy Hightower Tim Hoffman Adrienne Beth Holben Lori Howe Jenny Hunter Laura Ingersoll 2 Lynn lreland Lois lrwin Erica Just Britt Kajeasz Kimberly Klute Amy Kopf Carol Kreiger Jenni Lane Blackie Lawless Liz Leiter Keri Lipton Julie Mach The Sax Machine Mellissa E. Mason Nancy McCauley John McGann Caroline McKenze Mike Mercurio Valerie Mercurio Kris Metzer Peggy Metzger A.J. Moser Heidi Necker Gale Sweetness Nelson Gwendolen Neyland Julie Norkavage Becky Norton Susan Novis Kristy Olson Brenda Peconge Ross The White Hope Perry Pudge Pollauf Bonnie Raetzke Jim Read Leucretia Rhodes Robin and Brett Calf. Bound Connie Robinson Robert S. 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Kenneth Cunningham Cunningham, Cunnignham, Cunningham, Charita 111 Chris 111 Dawn 125 Eric Cupp, Dana 120, 122 Curtis, Jennifer 10, 111, 112, 221, 231, 237 Curtis, Ronald Cushnie, Melissa 111, 237 Dailey, Dawn 236 Dahar, Ali 238 Dale, Brian 125 Danford, Susan 7, 32, 62 Daniel, Jacquelin 125 Dankmer, Jennifer 111 Darnell, Cherie 125 Darnell, Cherie 125 Davenport, Jeffery Davey, Sarah 120, 226, 228, 230, 237 Davis, Albert Davis, Carmen 125 286 Davis, Connie Davis, Daniel Davis, David 224 Davis, Derek Davis, Glen 62 Davis, Jennifer Lynn 111 Davis, Jennifer Lee 121, 125, 222, 237 Davis Jeri 233 Davis, Leslie Davis, Matthew Davis, Marquetta 125 Davis, Renee Davis, Tracey 62, 74, 228, 235, 237 Day, David 62 Debbe, Jennifer 7, 111, 119, 228, 231 Decembly, Derek 111, 236 De Jesus Raymand De Jesus, Romulus 62, 111 DeMars, Rob 125 Deck, Adam 111 Dembski, Michelle 111 Denis, Kimberly 97, 99, 228, 230 Dennis, Rosita 96, 97 Denny, Jonathan 56, 111 Denny, Lisa 63 Depinet, James 225 Depinet, Joseph 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125 Fish, Gwen 112, 121 Fitch, Marshall Fitzgerald, Kelly 98 Fitzgerald, Kristie 125, 132, 233, 235 Fitzgerald, Shelly 63 Flack, Sarah 63, 233 Fledderjohann, Carol 98 Fledderjohann, Cathy 96, 98 Fleischman, Matthew 63 Fleming, Tonja 112, 221, 231 Fletcher, Corey Fletcher, Janel 64, 236 Flores, Jose Flores, Michael 125 Floyd, Tyrone Flynn, Michael 112 Flynn, Timothy 6, 64, 228 Foltz, Patrick Ford, Sonia 64, 230, 236 Foreman, James Fortress, Michael 125 Forewerck, Angela Foster, Giovanna Foster, Sitta 98 Foster, Gerri 64 Foust, Anthony 125 Francis, Anthony 125 Francis, James 125 Francis, Jodi 112 Francis, Melissa 6, 16, 64, 78, 45, 220, 222, 228, 231, 238 Francis, Tuffie 228 Franco, Erik 98 Frankevic, Lariy 125 Frantz, Benee 5, 237 Fravel, Jacqueline 126, 237 Fravel, Renee 6, 47, 64 French, Amy 11, 64, 80, 220, 228, 232 French, Jennifer 126, 237 Friend, Betty 112 Frisch, Deric 126 Fritts, Dawn 112 Fritts, Stacy 126 Fritts, Dawn 112 Fritts, Stacy 126 Fritts William 35, 98 4 Fromm, Janeise 223 Fry, Joseph 126 Fuller, Elaine 64 Fuller, Joy 112 Fullwood, Pamela 120 Gabrys, Dawn 98, 232 Gadt, William 98, 232 Gale, Theresa 64, 235 Galliers, Daniel 64, 225 Galliers, Shawn 112 Galloway, Dione 112 Galloway, Michael Ganchou, Jason 98 Ganchou, Laura 64, 75, 231 Garcia, Delise 98, 233, 236 Garcia, Mary Gam, Dennis Garreau, David Gartz, Brenda 120, 229, 231 Garver, Robert 9, 64, 223, 232, 234 Gasser, Bobert 64, 231 Gaylord, Darren 98 Gaylord, Kevin 126 Geach, John 125 Geeting, Elizabeth 64, 79 Geeting, Julie 64, 225 Geithman, Michael 64 Geha, Lila 98, 221, 233 Geldien, Julie 112 Geldien, Tom 64, 224 Genot, Michelle 98 Gigliotti, Tricia Gillespie, Terron 112 Godfrey, Linda 112 Gonser, Markus 112 Gonser, Markus 112 Gonzales, Jamie Gonzales, Juanita 232 Good, Kim 43, 46, 98, 109, 221, 228, 231, 237, 238 Goodwin, Lamar Goon, Carl 120 Gordon, Lisa 13, 16, 236 Gordon, Michelle 112 Goree, Ladonna 126, 236 Gottfried, Bichard 64 Govert, Bochelle 105 Grabel, Jenny 98, 231 Graf, Thomas 64 Graham, Jason 10, 64, 77, 222 Gramling, Samantha 75, 287 230, 238 Granberiy, Vanessa 232 Grant, Barbara 112 Gratcl, Kim 98, 99, 228, 237 Grau, Richard 98 Graves, Lori 112 Graves, Stacey 234 Gray, Aundre Gray, Colleen Gray, Keith 98 Gray, Nikki 126 Gray, Tina 98, 236 Green, Christopher 112 Green, Robert 112 Gregg, Michelle 120 Griffith, Jay 126 Griffin, Tina 228 Griffin, Tracy 98, 99, 238 Grigsby, Patrick 98 Grogg, Suzanne Grohnke, William 112 Grossheim, Kevin 240 Grove, Kenneth 98 Grudzinski, Greg 98 Grudzinski, Lori Guel, Ismael 112 Guel, Juan Guel, Rene Guerrero, Rene Guhl, Dennis 126, 134 Guilford, Joan, 98, 109 Gunn, Greta 126 Gurecky, Dan 74, 222, 223, 231 Gwozdz, Christopher Gwozdz, Michael 135 Hagenbuch, Craig 112 Haines, Laura Hariston, Stephanie Hall, Andrea 112, 114, 232, 237 Hall, Jennifer 112, 114, 228, 237 Hall, Angela Hall, Damon Hall, Frederick 98 Hall, Kelly Hall, Kristina 98 288 Hall, Michael Hallick, Tahra 126, 237 Halloran, Scott 98 Hames, Robert 131 Hammontree, Loretta Hammontree, Paula Hammoud, Rashid 126 Hammoud, Soubhieh 98 Hands, Roderick Handy, Tammie 98 Hanf, Lauryl 98, 106, 228, 231, 237 Hannan, Jayme 12, 47, 52, 200, 228 Hanner, Julie 126 Hardin, Bret 98 Hardin, Lisa Harding, Andre 112 Harley, Benjamin 98 Harrington, Fred 45, 98, 231 Harrington, Robert 98, 109 Harris, Camille Harris Erika 77, 241 Harris, Harold Harris, Robert 98 Harris, James Harris, Lisa 236 Harris, Ralph 236 Harris, Tony Harrison, Dawn 98 Harrison, Jeanette 126 Harrison, Nicole 112 Harrison, Patrick Hart, Arthur Hartenfeld, Christine Hartley, James 112 Hartwig, Amy 112, 232 Hartwig, Lisa 98 Hartzell, Anthony Harvvick, Robin 219, 260 Haugh, Sharon 10, 79, 218, 219, 222, 223, 259, 260 Haugh, Patricia 112, 221, 231, 237 Hauman, Mindy 197, 220, 222, 228, 230, 235, 238 Hayes, Rhonda 236 Hayes, Sharon 98 Hayes, Kevin 126 Hayes, Nemon 126 Hayes, Ronald 126, 233 Haydu 126 Haydu, Janos 113, 117 Haynes, Karren 98 Haynes, Kevin Haynes, Traci Hays, Brian Hazard, Michelle 126 Hazelwood, Amy 113 Heany, Michelle 226 Heard, Jeremy 113 Heaton, Janeene 126 Heffern, Dana 98, 226, 230 Heffern, Kristie 126 Heffner, Richard Heft, Michelle 126, 233 Helder, Laura 98, 108, 218, 260, 231, 238 Heifner, Serena Heinemann, Chad 126 Heinemann, Kimberly 98, 228 Heinle, Charles 98 Hemple, Cynthia 113, 231 Hemple, Laura 99, 231 Henault, MaryRose 225 Henderson, David 113, 188 Henderson, Gina 113 Hernandez, Valerie 113 Herrera, Jill 113 Hemnneman, Parker Hernandez, Tony 126 Herold, Bradford 99 Herzig, Jennifer 113 Herzig, Steven Heyman, Lisa 13, 241 Hickle, Cheryl 99 Hickok, James Hightower, Tamra 44, 66, 218, 219, 260 Hicks, Erica 232, 236 Hicks, Shawna Higgins, Lee 99 Hill, Adrienne 126 Hill, Crystal 126 Hill, David 126 Hill, Jason 126 Hill, Jay Hill, Jaermel Hill, Matt 126 Hill, Shaunda 99 Hills, Alex 126 Hilton, Brian 46, 99, 228, 232, 238 Hindman, Ron 126 Hines, Karen Hinton, Anthony Hites, Robert 113 Hockenberger, Sheri 6, 12, 228 Hoffman, Christopher 126 Hoffman, Tim Holben, Adrienne Holloway, Christopher 113 Holloway, Roy 113 Holub, Jeffrey 99 Homan, Beth 12, 99, 232, 237 Homan, Heather 231, 235 Homan, Marla 126 Hood, Jeff Hood, Jennifer 99, 109, 232 Hoover, Matthew 105 Hornyak, Angela 110, 113, 121 Hornyak, Ernest 224 Hornyak, Matthew Hornyak, Stacy 126 Horton, Sylvia Horton, Yvette 120 Hoskins, Owen 113 Houghteling, Keith Hotmer, Pam 99, 238 Houston, Steve 113 Howe, Lisa Howe, Lori 7, 223, 232 Howell, David 99 Hoy, Jaime 126 Hubbell, David 113 Hudson, Terrence 99 Huepenbecker, Tonya 237 Huffman, Eric 113 Hunter, Jennifer 99, 228, 231 Hunter, Jennifer 99 Hurst, Bonnie 43, 126, 132 Hust, Robert Hurst, Scott 224 Hurst, Steven 127 Huss, Carol 241 Huss, Richard 99 Hutchinsson, Angi 99 Hutchinson, Michelle Hychs, Jason 99 Ice, Steven 131 lde, Joseph 113, 233 Iffland, Christian Imhoff, Carl 43, 113 Ingersoll, Laura 6, 228, 231, 235 Johnson, Dora 127 Johnson, Matthew Johnson, Nikole 46 Johnson, Patti 127, 237 Johnson, Tracy 99 Johnson, Wendy 99, 235 Jones, Amy 99, 228 Jones, Charles 113, 236 Jones Jones Jones Jones Darrick Douglas 99 Jennifer 127, 237 Melanie 113 Jones Michelle 99, 234 Jones Shawn Jones Stephen Jones Tammy 113 Ingham, Darcy 113, 193, 221, 228, 232 Ireland, Lynn 228 lnNin, Katie 237 InNin, Lois 12, 46, 99, 127, 231, 238 Jackson, John 236 Jackson, Kory 113 Jackson, Marketa 113 Jackson, Nelson Jackson, Trilby 127 Jacob, Peter 69 Jacobs, Donna 69 Jacobs, Peter 47 Jaeger, Richard Jagodzinski, Jagodzinski, Kristy 99 Jagodzinski, Ryan Jagodzinski, Todd 99 Jahns, Bruce 224 James, Jeanette James, Barbara 234 Jarczynski, Jamie Brent 113, 233 Jarzeboski, Kenneth Jarzeboski, Michelle Jasso, Juan Jenkins, Valerie 12, 113 Jennings, Marc 113 Jennings, Scott 99 Jenssen, Sarah 113, 193 Jockett, Veronica 113 Johnson, Bradley 120 Juan, Rodney 127 Julius, Leslie 131, 226, 233 237 Junkins, Andrew Just, Ericka 17, 113, 231, 237 Kahl, Ellen 113 Kahl, Lisa 127 Kajeasz, Britt 113 Kalisz, Rob 113 Kalmbacher, Amy 237 Kalmbacher, Valerie Kane, Brian Kasson, Paula 99 Katz, Kristine 99, 200 Keaton, Elizabeth 127, 132 Keaton, Paul 113 Keiser, Lisa 99 Keller, Susan 113, 228, 231 237 Kelley, Tammy Kelly, Dionne 99, 197 Kelly, Lynn 99, 109, 238 Kelsey, Amy 99, 107, 221, 231 Kelsey, Christopher 127 Kelso, Ronald 113 Kennedy, Theresa Kepp, Heather 127, 133, 197 Khoury, Sameer 127 Khoury, Tony 113 I 289 Kimball, Tanya 222, 228, Kilbride, Wendy 44, 112, 113, 120, 218, 219, 231, 260 Kilby, Jeffrey 114, 123 Killen, Diane 114, 118 Kimball, Rhea 127, 226, 233 235 Kincaid, James 99 Kindrick, Lewis 114 King, Amy 127 King, Cassandra 120 King, Randall King, Sharalyne 127 Kinney, Heidi 99, 200 Kinney, Loretta Kinney, Paul 127 Kinsman, Jennifer 99 Kirkpatrick, Jean 114, 240 Kirkpatrick, Jodi 230 Kirchner, Michael 99 Kizer, Clifton Kizer, Andrea 114 Kizer, Aundre 114 Kizer, Derek 236 Klofta, Theresa 114 Klute, Kimberly 99, 229, 231, 238, 239 Knight, Kimberly Knight, Linda 23, 114 Knight, Lisa 12, 114, 236, 237 Knerr, Shane Koback, Bobbie Kocher, David 127 Koechel, Grant 114 Koester, Genise 114 Koller, Chad Kontak, Amy Kontak, James 130, 194, 228, 231 Konz, Kevin 100 Kopf, 100, 228, 232, 235, 237 Kopfman, Randee 100 Korb, Jason 127 Koski, Juha 100 Krajewski, Kellie 100 290 Krause, Amy 100, 235 Krause Charlton 114, 127 Krause Dale 114 Krause Jeffery 114 Krause Dawn 100, 237 Krause Tricia 127 Kravetsky, Alisa Krerowicz, Chuck 100 Kretzinger, Kane 100, 228 238 Krieg, Sue 114, 237 Krieger, Carol 100, 231, 238 Krieger, Kenneth 100 Krigbaum, Karen 114, 233 Kristufek, Donald 100 Krolak, Christine 222, 231 Krolak, Mary 114 Krom, James 133 Krueger, Heidi 127, 132 Kruse, Tonia 127 Kruse, Tracy 100 Kruszewski, Denise 100, 228, 231 Kuhlenbeck, Frederick Kujawa, Kerri 114 Kukla, Tina Kulczak, Liann Kulczak, Randy Kulczad, Ronald 225 Kunkel, Andrew 114 Kyles-Bass, Kimani 114, 236 Kyles, Whitney 53, 236, 241 Lacourse, Jeffery 115 Lacourse, Kenneth 225 Lahnum, Heather 127 Lajiness, Kennith 114 Lamb, Kelly Jo Landis, James 127 Lane, 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Lucas Delores Lucas Kathryn 114 Lucas Michelle 114 Ludeman, Christine 10, 114 231, 235 7 Lunce, Shawna 114, 225 Lutheran, Donna 100 Lutman, Christopher 7, 52, 222, 228 1Lutman, Curtis 131, 134 Lynch, David Lyons, Bonnie 23, 127, 237 Lyons, Pat 120, 228 Lynos, Matthew 76 Mach, Julie 100 Maguire, Molly 127, 237 Mahan, Christine 114 Mahn, Ryan 127 Mahoney, Sean 100 Malko, Lila 100, 233 Mall, Jennifer 101 Mallory, Nichole 120 Malohn, David 101 Maltman, Victoria 101 Manley, Stephen 101 Mann, Andrea Mantey, Terrence 114 Marble, Charles 224 Marble, James 114 Markle, Kristen 128 Markwood, Dean 31, 115 Marsh, Brian 115, 229 Martin, Beth 225 Martin, Denia 16, 236 Martin, Jo Ann 13, 101 Martin, Ryan 115 Maritn, Tamara 236 Mascotto, Katherine 101 Mason, Marc Mason, Melissa 228, 235 Mason, Michael Masters, Julie 200, 228, 241 Mattheny, Melody Matheny, Rhonda 115 Mathes, Scott 101 Matney, Karrie 101 Matthews, Holly 101 Matuszynski, Edmund 224 Matz, Julie 115 Maxon, Christopher 128 Mayer, Holly 128, 237 Mayo, Robert 128 McAlister, Bobbi 225 McCants, Chanda 101 McCauley, Nancy 230, 236 McClellan, Aaron McClellan, Anita 127 McClellan, Aubrey 127 McConoughey, Timothy McCoy, Hyland 16 McCraiy, David 115 McCullough, Jennifer McDinagh, Dennis 127 McGann, Denise 128 McGann, John 127 McGaughey, Barbara McGaughey, Clifford 232, 234 McGee, Anthony 115 McGinnis, Joe 127, 194, 230, 236 McGranahan, Erin 115 McGurk, James 115, 194 McKenzie, Caroline 101, 233, 235, 237 McKenzie, Chris 101 McKenzie, Kimberly 115 McKenzie, Shannon McKnight, Christopher 120 McLaughlin, Jay 128 McLaughlin, John 115 McLaughlin, Jonathan 127 McLemore, Beth 78, 218, 219, 228, 232, 237, 260 McMillan, Jack McSwan, Anton 128 McVicker, Michelle 105 Mead, Virginia 115 Mease, Melissa 48, 128, 233 Meck, Erik 128 Medina, Lupe 225 Meeker, James Meiers, Frederick Mercer, Dawn 101 Mercurio, Michael 115 Mercurio, Valerie 218, 260 Merkel, Timothy 128 Merrifield, Todd 46, 218, 228, 231, 238, 260 Metiva, Tracy Metz, Laura Metzger, Kimberly 68 Metzger, Kristine 115 Metzger, Nicholas 68 Metzger, Peggy Sue 42, 44 101, 218, 231, 238, 260 Metzger, Thomas 101, 218 Meyer, Mark 128 Michalkiewicz, Richard 68, 224 Middaugh, Michael 115 Mikesell, Michelle 115 Miklovic, Theresa 101 Milem, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Herby 101, 238 Beth 115, 232 Bethany 232 Betty 120 Daniel 128 Donald . Kimberly 101 Lavette 68, 76 Roy 115 Todd 101, 102 Victoria Minich, Melissa 115, 229 Minnick, Bryan 101 Mishka, Mike 101 Mitchell, Dawn 236 Mize, William 128 Mock, iviyiee 1 15 Moeller, David 101 Moeller, Thomas 68 Mohr, Robert 128, 136 Molina, Robert 101 Momsen, Ann 68 Monterrubio, Shelley 128 Moore , Angela 115, 122 Moore, Carolyn 101, 236 Moore, David 105 Moore Moore , Dawn ea, 236 , Holly 115 Moore, Regina 101, 236 Moore, Sharon 101 Moreland, Chris 12 Moreland, Tracey 68, 228 Morgan, Stacy 115 Morgan, Tiffiny 115 Morlan, Christina 46, 68 Morlan, Pamela 128, 230, 291 237 Morris, Kimberly 128 Morris, Richard 115 Morris, Steven 101 Morrissey, Jeffery 101 Morse, Lori Moser, A.J. 101 Moses, Christopher 115 Mueller, David Mueller, James 101 Mullucey, Sean 120 Munger, Joanne 115 Murphy, Sean Murphy, Shannon 115, 197 Myers, Cedric Myer, Douglas 128 Myers, Jodi 68, 76 Myers, Stella 101, 213, 237 Myers, Thomas 115 Naldony, Brian 101 Napolski, Becky 101 Navarro, Tina 101 Nawrocki, Erik 115 Neal, Julie 115 Neal, Margaret 101 Necker, Eric 68, 75 Necker, Heidi 101, 231 2 Nelson, Gale 10, 45, 48, 68, 76, 80, 220, 222, 223, 230 Nerenberg, Randy Nettles, Rene Neubert, Theodore 68 Newmister, Daniel Newton, Angela 115, 236 Neyhart, James 128 Neyland, Gwendolyn 68, 76, 232, 236 Neyland, Lashund 128, 233, 236 Nicholas, Stacy 128 Nicholson, Mary 101 Nicholson, Michelle 115 Nierling, Karen 68, 78 Neirling, Mark 115 Noel, Chris 105, 109, 193 Nofziger, Ruth 128, 132 Norkavage, Jody 101 292 Norkavage, Julie 54, 68 Norton, Becky 68, 220, 222, 228, 231, 235, 237, 238 Novins, Susan 35, 68, 234 Nowakowski, Jennifer 115 Noyes, Scott Nutten, Anthony 128 Oberle, Carrie 124, 128, 233 O'Biyant, Lori 115 O'Connor, Laura 7, 68, 78 O'Connor, Sean 133 Oehlers, Holly 103, 231 Ogle, David 68 O'Halloran, Ann 128, 237, 239 Ogren, Steve 102 O'Hearn, Aimee 128, 223, 232 Olah, Dean 13, 70, 228, 238 Ortiz, Mario 128 Oliver, Frenita Oliver, John 115 Oliver, Kristine Olson, Kristie 228 Olson, Kristin 10, 70 Olivera, Jesus Ortega, Emilio Onlvig, Mark 115 Ostafi, 13, 70, 241 Ovall, Alicia 115 Overton, Norficia 116, 197, 236 Overy, Dale 102, 107 Owen, Marvin 128 Owens, Yolanda Packard, Tony Parks, Tyrone Pagano, Jovanina 105, 197, 223, 228 Palicki, Ken 102 Parker, Ann 70 Parker, Sarah Patterson, Mary 102, 230 Paul, Wade 128 Pawlinski, Brian 128 Payne, Kellie 12, 102, 228, 231, 237, 238 Payton, Dwain 116, 230, 236 Paznick, Scott 233 Peconge, Brenda 70, 76, 230 Pelchet, Christopher 224 Pellicia, Robert 70 Pena, Norma 128 Pence, Michelle 70 Pence, Noelle Perrin, David 70 Perry Aimee 116, 231 Perry, Edmond 128 Perry, Jason 116, 218, 260 Perry, Jeff 224 Perry, John 116 Perry, Norman 116 Perry, Rachel 102 Perry, Ross 11, 32, 70 Pesa, Chris 116 Petro, Robert 70 Petro Ronald Pettaway, Davina 116 Pfaff, Eric 70 Pfleghaar, Jerry 128 Phillips, Kelly 102 Phillips, Kristan 70 Pickard, Nicole 116, 119 Pieper, Christine 70 Pieper, Melissa 116 Pilaczynski, Eugene 102, 224 Pina, Michael 102 Piraino, Denise 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225 Sheppard, Dawn 129 294 Sheppard, Mark Sherriff, Dave 117, 122 Shipman, Kimberly 129 Shipp, Latonya 120, 236 Shirk, Sandra 103 Shook, Jason Shultz, Amy 13, 103, 237 Shultz, Holly 129 Shultz, Kelly 129, 233, 237 Shultz ivioiiy 129 Shy, Murray Siler, Gregory 117 Simmons, Sean 100, 103 Simmons, Stephen Simon, Lisa 72 Simon, Michael 103, 221 Simon, Steve 129 Simelser, Candi 233 Sims, Jeffery Sims, Jermain 129 Sims, Lee 117 Sims, Lonnie 129 Sisinyak, Karen 12, 103, 108, 200 Sitkaukaus, Lawrence 117 Skiles, Jeremy 130 Skouroukos, John Slate, Shelley 9, 72 Slicker, Teri 72 Sloan, Jennifer 105' Smelser, Candace Smith, Adam 103, 236 Smith, Albert 72 Smith, Ben 103, 228, 233, 238 Smith, Brian L. 72, 103 Smith, Brian M. Smith, Courtney 130 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Daryle 103, 227 Fred 225 Gina 237 Jackie 233 Kelvin 117 Michael 103 Rachel 103 Ricky 117 Sheri 117 William 130 Snider, Cassie 103 Snider, Robert 130 Snider, Steven Snyder, Christopher 117 Snyder, Jamieson Snyder, Kristina Sobiecki, Christine 72 Sochocki, Mary 130 Sommers, Larry 103 Sondys, Francis 130, 134 Sondys, Sherry Sopher, Jeffrey 117, 232 Sosbe, Michelle 72 Southard, Michael Spalding, Amy 79, 103 Sparks, Anna 130 Speelman, Bernadette 117 Spencer, Terrence 103, 232 Speweik, Donna 103 Springer, Mark Spychalski, Sandra 103, 228, 232 Sroczynski, Kenneth Sroczinski, Paul 117 Stachowiak, Amy Stachowiak, Michael Stainbrook, Daniel 130 Staton, Steven 130 Stechschulte, David Stechschulte, Paul 117 Steele, Shawn 130 Stephens, Clayton 72, 228 Stephenson, Stacy 117 Stephens, Tiffany Sterrett, Matthew 118 Stevens, Brian 118 Stevens, Christina 118 Stevens, Edward 130 Stevens, Jeri 72, 74, 77 Stevenson, Lisa 118 Stewart, Brian 130 Stickle, Nat 130 Stine, Trudy 103 Stockman, Mike 103 Stone, Steve 72, 194 Storey, Kimberly 72 Stork, Brian 118, 194 Stoudimire, Ingrid 103 Stover, Shannon 103, 228 Stover, Stacey 103, 231 Stover, Susan 118 Strance, Scott 130 Strickland, Jacqilyn 130 Stull, Joan 118 Stroud, William Sturz, Daniel 118, 223, 229 Sturtz, Shannon 130, 223, 231 Sturtz, Timothy 130 Stvartak, Christopher 103, 227 Sullivian, Brian 118, 224 Sullivan, Bridgett 56, 72, 198, 220, 228, 237, 238, 241 Sullivian, Patrick 103 Sullivan, Bridgett 56, 72, 198, 220, 228, 237, 238, 241 Sullivan, Patrick 103 Susor, Angela 105, 232, 237 Sutherland, James Swain, Donzaleigh 103 Swartz, Bryan 130 Swartz, Janine 103, 226, 232 Swisher, Jonathan Swisher, Rebecca 72, 220, 228, 241 Szabo, Melissa 103, 228 Szcypkowski, Wilhelm 118 Szkudlarek, Lynnette 118 Szul, Charlene 73 Szul, Richard 118 Talbert, Annette 103, 232 Talley, Jeanein 105 Tamatha, Yvonne Tarquinto, Jody Tarquinto, Kelly 118 Tarr, Mark 103 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Natwiya 118 Trombley, Keith Trombley, Kevin Trzyinski, Sheri 118, 122 Tucker, Christopher 73 Tucker, Eric 130, 231 Tucker, Jennifer Tucker, LTenekia Tumblin, Jeffery 118 Tumblin, Karen Turner, Trudi 104 Tuttle, Cathy Tyler, Glenna 118, 232, 236 Tyner, Dana Ulch, Brian 118 Ulch, Janice 225 Urbanus, Holly 104 Urbina, Naomi Vail, Randall 104 Vaillant, Mark 118, 224 Valentine, Nicole Van Tassel, Brent 130 Vargas, Albert 118 Vargas, Vanessa 131 Vartanian, Elizabeth 73, 226, 240 Vaughn, Deborah 104 Veitch, Christopher 118 Venzke, Tina Veroneau, Kevin 118, 121, 232, 227 Viles, Janna 104, 228 Vogelbacher, Richard 73 Vogelpohl, Elizabeth 104 Wachowiak, Darrin 118 Wade, Kenneth 104 Wadsworth, Matthew 104 Wagner, Jenny 130, 237 Wahlgren, Robin 73 Wainwright, Lucretia 236 Wainwright, Lyneal 118 Waire, Christopher 118 Waites, David 104 Waites, Shawn Waldron, Deanna 130 Waldron, Trevis 118 Waldron, Troy Walker, Jack 73 Walker, Trina 73 Wallace, Amy 73 Wallace, Danielle 130 Wallace, Richard 118 295 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