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ABOVE: Chris Puffenberger gets her diploma from Dr. Olnhausen while Dr. King, Mr. Carlin, and Mr, Ne¬ well look on. ABOVE RIGHT: Walking in a digni¬ fied manner. Seniors line up for their outside Commencement, while the band plays on. Weather smiles as 200 graduates SENIORS OF 1974 hear Representative Charles Kurfess j 26 Graduation
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With a new coach, female trackers | 1974 GIRLS' TRACK 1 end season with a 3-3 record | In their second year as a varsity sport, the girls' track team found inexperience to be their chief problem. With only three letter winners returning and Mary Snyder Heisler from Lincoln School as a new coach, the girls struggled to achieve a 3-3 record. Competing in most of the usual track and field events, the team made their best scores in the shot-put, discus throwing, high jumping, 440, and 880 medley relay. Kathy Ridgeway's injury early in the season prevented Bryan's having an entry in the 880. At the end of the season, the team was honored at a family picnic in Moore Park. Athletic Director Douglas Johnson awarded trophies to Ruth Mignery and Becky Heckters as Most Valuable Player and Highest Scorer respectively. Varsity B first and second year awards, certi¬ ficates, and numerals were presented. 1974 GIRLS TRACK WE THEY Liberty Center 22 53 Defiance Won Won Paulding 22 Napoleon 73 Wauseon Won 39 North Central 72 NWOAL 6 pts. Montpelier Invit. 5th 3 wins — 3 losses TOP LEFT: Pushing it, Judy Greek strides towards a first in the mile run. CENTER LEFT: Out of shape? No way! Paula Armanini, Nola Costello, and Sandy Lockhart hot-foot it through the halls. GIRLS' TRACK. FRONT ROW: P. Armanini, L. Brown, N. Costello, K. Symington, J. Sheets, S. Lockhart. SECOND ROW: S. Willson, J. Greek, N. Sumpter, D. Moore, R. Mignery, D. Symington. THIRD ROW: C. Corwin, D. Heckters, S. Lingvai, K. Weaver, K. Ridgeway, S. Hosier, Coach Snyder. I i Girls' Track 25
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FRONT ROW: A. Oxenrider, L. Pacey, M. Stanley, L. Blinzler, K. White. D. Schreiner, M. Smith. SEC¬ OND ROW: R. Saneda, K. Hoffman, S. Moore, D. Schlosser, C. Herman, Marc Stockwell, D. Stombaugh, R. Reineck. THIRD ROW: Mr. Cay ton, C. Oberlin, J. Witzerman, D. Goeh- ler, P. Vreeland, S. Laughlin, R. Mig- nery, P. Bansbach, B. Goldsmith, Mr. Newell. BELOW: Congratulating Rick Saneda, Mr. Newell conducts Na¬ tional Honor Society Inductions. The Class of 1974 said good-bye to good old Bryan High on Sunday, June 2. The Seniors were early to arise, as they were meeting at the Church of Christ at six forty- five for a Sunrise Service. Following this, the soon to be graduates got together next at Park Stadium for their Commencement. The Re¬ verend Arnold Ettenhofer gave the invocation, and then the class was addressed by Mr. Charles Kurfess, a mem¬ ber of the Ohio House of Representatives. The special awards were then given out by Dr. King, as the class was presented by Mr. Newell. The long sought diplomas were given out by Dr Olnhausen. Benediction was then given by the Reverend Paul Hecters of the Trinity Epis- I copal Church. National Honor Society again was destined for forty Juniors and Seniors. The 25 new members were induct¬ ed on Tuesday, April 2. Dr. Alma J. Payne spoke at : their induction service and N.H.S. officers talked on the qualities needed for membership, Daniel Amstutz was the iPresident of the group this year. I ■ — FAR LEFT: Celebrat ing the end of their high school careers, exuberant graduates toss their caps to the wind and face the future. LEFT: Top Ten Percent of the Class of 1974 relax after school. FRONT ROW: L. Shaffer, B. Spletzer, C. Koehler, B. Short. SECOND ROW: B. Hardy, A. King, L. Kepler, M. Christiaanse, B. Rigg, P- Davis, J. Stombaugh. BACK ROW: M. Mar¬ tino, E. Mulligan, S. Replogle, D. Amstutz, B. Vincent, S. Moore, M. Slough, M. Bevers. Top Ten Percent 27
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