Buckeye High School - Reflector Yearbook (Medina, OH)

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REFLECTOR ‘Suc eye Sc tet Weduui. Okia QocoUf, el Kcut, £dit i CONTENTS 3 'Dedicatam As we reflect on our year of school activities, we are grateful not only for our pleas- ures and accomplishments, but for the stimulating personali- ties who have indelibly etched our lives with their influences. Foremost among these is a teacher whose conscientious in- dustry, enduring patience, and undying hope have inspired us to greater effort. Tolerance Devotion to Duty Humor I, the editor, dedicate our 1967 Reflector to MRS. EUNICE LEACH. Her jovial manner, friendliness, and sincere kind- ness will always be prominent among the pleasant memories of the students at Buckeye High School. 4 d Kt ii ltticUi4K Difficult would hardly be the word to describe the tremendous job which is done by MR. LLOYD E. NARAGON. As Superintendent of the Buckeye Local Schools he has for several years led in the admirable progress of our school system. Mr. Naragon's unfailing service and exceptional ability have greatly ben- efited the educational program and have gained for him an enviable position among school administrators. Piittciftcd Within these walls students may ob- tain one of the greatest gifts available-- an education. Principal of Buckeye High School is MR. DOUGLAS HUDSON, now serving his second year as principal. Mr. Hudson’s aim has been to offer students the golden opportunity to learn. This aim has been more than adequately accomplished under his careful leader- ship and wise guidance. These men, John Jamison, Lawrence Steingass, Norman Hinman, Donald Crocker, and George Schnabel, who have at heart the interests of all students of the high school and the grade schools, as well as those of the taxpayers, have fulfilled their du- ties to see that any school problem brought before them receives the best pos- sible solution. We of the REFLECTOR Staff are proud of and grate- ful to these men who so unselfishly work to improve the Buckeye School System. MR. RUSSELL HUSTON, guidance counselor, has helped many a student solve his problem whether it be personal, vocational, about college, or schedule changes. Cheerful, friendly and with a smile, Mr. Huston has won the respect and admiration of all the students. 'JacuUy MR. ROGER AUKER Ohio Wesleyan University, B Akron University, M. A. Biology Physical Education Health MR. HARRY C. BEARD Hiram College, A. B. English II . A. MR. LEE J. BOWMAN Bowling Green State University Instrumental Music MRS. PAULINE D’AMICO West Virginia University, A. B. American History World History MR. ROBERT B. EASTERDAY University of Akron, B. A. History English Speech MR. JOHN FOLK Kent State University, B. S. Government Sociology Economics _________________________________ i MRS. RITA FOLK Ohio University, B. S. J. English I MRS. KAREN FRANK (First Semester) Marietta College, B. A. English III MRS. MABLE HAMMON Kent State University, B. S. Art I, II, III, IV MR. WILLIAM HAUMESSER Kent State University, M. A. Algebra I, II Advanced Math MRS. GWYNETTA HIGH Ashland College, B. S. Bookkeeping General Business Typing I MRS. ELFREDA JOHNSON Kent State University, B. S. Vocal Music MRS. BESSIE KELLER t Baldwin Wallace, A. B. Tufts University Latin I, II MR. VIRGIL KOPPES Ohio State University, B. S. Vocational Agriculture I, II, III Advanced Vocational Agriculture MRS. EUNICE LEACH Ohio University, B. A. Shorthand I, II Typing I, II Office Practice Business English MR. ROBERT LEGET Marietta College, B. S. Chemistry Physics Earth Science MISS NORMA LEHMAN (Second Semester) Kent State University, B S English III MR. MITCHELL LYKINS West Virginia University, B.S. Librarian MRS. SALLY E. NORD Boston University, Sargent College, Girls Physical Education and Health MRS. ELIZABETH RAMIREZ Ohio State University, B. S. French I, II Spanish I, II MR. JAMES SMYTH Ashland College, B. S. Algebra I Geometry General Math MR. LOUIS TOSI Clarion State, B. S. West Virginia University, M. A. Driver Education World Geography MRS. NORMA UNDERWOOD Ohio State University, B. S. Home Economics I, II, III, IV MRS. FAUN WOLFE Baldwin Wallace College, B. S. English III Speech English Literature IV The Yearbook Staff would like to take this opportunity to commend Mrs. Faun Wolfe for her devotion and outstanding service to Buckeye High School, to the students, and to the com- munity. Serving as English in- structor for the past years, she has shown genuine interest in the students and their ed- ucational development. MR. HERBERT WURSTLE Fairmont State, B. S. Industrial Arts I, II. in, IV MR. CARL ZOSCAK Wittenberg University, B. S. Biology General Science Secnetaruf, Mrs. Edith Basinger Mrs. Dorothy Fletcher O iee tyOiU (Standing) Judy Bracken, Alice Hahn, Gail Burns, Colleen VVinebrenner, Jane Barco, Nancy Garvin, Mary Victor, Carol Kingery, Pat Wolf, Bonnie King (Sitting) Mindy Neff, Cheryl Clegg, Vickie Pierce. Girl on the job, Mary Victor, r cords daily attendance. Her maJ other office duties include running e: rands, waiting on visitors and student and reading the final announcements the end of each day. KITCHEN HELP - ROW ONE: Linda Johnson, Lawrence Price, Eugene Bryant, Jerry Wilson, Austin Price ROW TWO: Karen Whitmyer, Jim Mowery, Clydus Porter Pen44 uiei Mr. Walter Thomas CUSTODIAN Mr. John Roush CUSTODIAN COOKS - Mrs. Lucille Miller, Mrs. Maragret Hibler, Mrs. Colette Foecking BUS DRIVERS- Mrs. Doris Frombaugh, Mr. Leslie Ziegler, Mr. Chelice Baish. BUS DRIVERS-Mr. Everett Adams, Mr. Casper Schmidt, Mrs. Mary Waszil, Mr. Dan Beriswell, Mr. William Huttinger. Absent: Mr. A1 Beriswell. GRADUATES 15 RALPH ARNOLD SetionA Class Flower: Daisy Class Colors: Emerald Green and White Class Motto: Our Greatest Glory Consists Not In Never Falling but In Rising Every Time We Fall.” COLBY BAEHR JANE BARCO Class Officers: President - - - - Merrllee Miller Vice-President -GallGrabenstetter Secretary ----- Judy Dieter Treasurer - - - Judy Gunkelman LOIS BACIK DAVID BIGLEY JUDY BRACKEN JANICE CHOATE LINDA COUPERTHWAITE MARY CIMBUUCH BRICE BISSETT RONALD BROADSWORD CHERYL CLEGG NANCY BONSELL JACKIE CRAMER LORETTA CSONTOS JUDITH DIETER ROBERT DINA LAWRENCE DIOSY DAVID FLICK CHRIS FLETCHER CECILE DYKES DONALD FROMBAUGH NANCY GARVIN GAIL GRABENSTETTER ALICE HAHN JUDY GUNKELMAN RAYNOND HIGH AM, JR BEVERLEE HILL RUSSELL HIBLER BONN It KASPER SHARON HINES JACK HUTCHENS DAVID JENKINS DANIEL HINMAN CAROL HUSMAN HUGH ISEMAN KENNETH KELLER KATHLEEN KELLEY RANDAL KOHLER WAYNE KOSA LINDA KRAMr RUDOLPH KRAVANYA DIANE KUJAT HAROLD KUSCHMEADER CHERYLIN LANTZ 23 BONNIE RISING JOHN RAMSIER KIM PARFITT DIANNA RUSHLOW VICKIE PIERCE EUGENE REISNER MICHAEL RUTTER LINDA PARSONS 24 MARK SCHAEFER LAWRENCE LARRY SAYRE SCHAEFER CONNIE SCHERLER KENNETH SCHAFER TERRY SQUIRE BRADLEY SMELSER MARK SCHRITZ PATRICIA WOLF WALTER WISE KAREN WHITMYER MARY WOODSON CLYDE WOLFF LARRY DANGELO JAMES GARENS KENNETH YOST BRUCE WURSTLE atHecdrttitty 1966 - 1967 2.uee t eipad! m On Friday. September 30. the 1966 Buckeye Homecoming was held on a rainy and dismal evening. The rain did not dampen the spirit of the festivities or the attendants who braved the weather as Pam Miller was The mighty Bucks' victory over Columbia. 12-6, gave an air of hap- fully decorated gym. The court consisted of Queen Pam Miller escorted by Don Frombaugh. Judy Gunkelman escorted by Chris Fletcher, Diane Rushlow escorted by Mark Schritz. Vickie Pierce es- corted by Mark Schaefer, and Merrllee Miller escort- ed by Bruce Wurstle. Senior s4ctioitie4 RALPH ARNOLD Library Club 3.4; Football Manager 1.2; Basketball Manager I. JANIS ASAD Spectrum 4; FTA 2.3,4; Library Club 1,2; Dra- matics 1.2,4; Thespians 1.2.4 (Secretary-Treasurer 4 ; Band 1.2,3.4; Clarinet Quartet 1,2,3.4; Mixed Clarinet Quartet 2,4 County Band 1,3, Choir 4 Junior-Senior Ensemble 4; Cheer- leader 2.3.4; Pep Club 4; Typing Award 3. LOIS BACIK FHA 1.2, Library Club 4; Band 1.2,3,4; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 3. COLBY BAEHR Library Club 3. JANE BARCO Band 3,4; GAA 3; Y-Teens 3,4 (ICC Member 4); Library Club 3.4; FHA 3. DAVID BIGLEY Spanish Club 1; Library Club 2.3.4; Football 1. BRICE BISSETT Quiz Bee 3; Library Club 3.4.(President 4); Baseball 2,3; Student Council 3.4; Choir 1.2,3,4. Boys' En- semble 1.2,3.4 Boys’ Glee 3. NANCY BONSELL Y-Teens 2,3.4 (Treasurer 3. Chaplain 4); Spanish Club 1.2.3.4; Chorus 2,3; Girls' Glee 2,3; GAA 1.2; Football Statistician 2,3. JUDY BRACKEN Y-Teens 1; Spectrum Staff 4; FHA 2.3; Choir 3 Girls' Glee 2. RONALD BROADSWORD Hi-Y 3,4. Band 1; Audio-Visual 1,2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 4. JANICE CHOATE Library Club 3,4; Y-Teens 3 MARY CIMBULICH Library 2.3; Dramatics 3,4 Thespian 4. French 4 Secretary 4); Spectrum 4 CHERYL CLEGG Dramatics 2.3,4; FTA 2.3,4; GAA 2; Li- brary Club 2.3.4; (Secretary-Treasurer 3,4); Pep Club 4; Spectrum Staff 4 Choir 4. Senior Ensemble 4; Office Help 4; Student Council I; Cheerleader 1,2.3.4; Track Statistician 4 Art Merit 1.2.3 LINDA COUPERTHWAITE GAA 1.2; FHA 1,2.4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Choir 1.2,3,4 Girls’ Glee 1,2,3. JACKIE CRAMER Spanish Club 2,3.4; FTA 2.3; Y-Teens 3; GAA 1,2,3.4 (Sports Manager 4); Girls' Basketball Team 1,3; Band 1.2.3.4 LORETTA CSONTOS Latin Club 1.2 (Secretary); FTA 2,3,4 (Vice-President 4); French Club 4 (President 4); Spectrum Staff 1,2,4; Choir 1.2,3; Ensemble 1,2; Student Council 2. JUDITH DIETER GAA 1,2,3,4 (Sports Manager 4) girls' Bas- ketball Team 1,3; Y-Teens 3.4 (Vice-President 4); Band 1,2,3. 4 (Student Director 4) Woodwind Ensembles 1.2,3.4; Pep Band 3,4; Choir 2,3.4 Ensembles 2,3.4; Pep Club 4 (President 4); Secretary of Senior Class. ROBERT DINA LARRY DIOSY CECILE DYKES GAA 1; Library Club 2.4; Spectrum 2.3; Home Ec. 3,4. CHRIS FLETCHER FFA 1.2,3,4 (District FFA Farm Me- chanic Award 3) (Vice-President 4); Library Club 3.4; Let- termen's Club 3,4 (Vice-President 4); Football 1,3.4; Wres- tling 2.3.4 (Tri-Captain 4) JEANNETTE FERGUSON GAA 1.2; Home Ec 1. DAVID FLICK FFA 1.2.3.4 (SentinaU (Cattle Judging--2nd at District. 6th at National); Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3.4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3. DONALD FROMBAUGH FFA 1,2,3,4 (Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4); Lettermen’s 2.3.4 (President 4); Student Council 4; Annual Staff 3.4 (Assistant Editor 4). Annual Ad Sales 3.4; Vice- President of Class 1.2; President of Class 3; Football 1.2.3.4 (Co-Captain 4); Wrestling 1,2.3,4 (Tri-Captain 4) Baseball 3 JAMES GARENS NANCY GARVIN Home Ec 1,2,3,4 (Home Ec Award 2); Office Help 3.4 ; Choir 1,2,3 Girls’ Glee 1.2,3 GAIL GRABENSTETTER Y Teens 2,3 (Secretary 3); FTA 2.4 (Treasurer 4); Spectrum 1.2.3.4 (Business Manager 4); Li- brary 2,3,4 (Parliamentarian 4); Football Statistician 2; Fresh- man'Basketball Statistician 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Sec- retary of Class 3; Treasurer of Class 2; Vice-President of Class 4 JUDY GUNK ELMAN Annual Staff 3.4 (Editor 4); Ad Sales 3.4; Spectrum Staff 2 (Assistant Advertising Manager 2); Band 1.2. 3.4 (Secretary 2) Pep Band 3, Brass Quartet 2. Cornet Quar- tet 2.3. County Band 2; Student Council 2 (Secretary 2); GAA 1.2.3.4 (Secretary 2, Vice-President 3. President 4) Girls' Basketball Team 1,3,4 (Captain 3); Y-Teens 1.2.3.4 (Treasurer 2. ICC Member 3); National Honor Society 3.4 (Secretary 4); Treasurer of Class 3,4; Homecoming Attendant. Geometry Award 2; American History Award 3. ALICH HAHN Home Ec 3; Spectrum 4; Choir 3; Y-Teens 1. RUSSELL HIBLER Lettermen’s 2,3,4; Audio Visual 1.2; Wres- tling 1.2.3.4 (Tri-Captain 4). RAYMOND HIGHAM BEVERLEE HILL Band 1,2; GAA 2; Dramatics 3.4; French Club 4 (Treasurer 4); Library Club 2; Spectrum 4; Y-Teens 1, 3; Cheerleader 1,2. SHARON HINES GAA 4 DANIEL HINMAN CAROL HUSMAN Spanish Club 2; GAA 2.3.4; Home Ec 4; Y- Teens3.4; Library Club 3.4. JACK HUTCHENS HUGH ISEMAN Hi-Y 3.4 (Treasurer 3. President 4); Library Club 4; Lettermen’s Club 4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 3.4. Dis- trict Science Fair 2.3; District State Scholarship in History 3; District State Scholarship in Algebra 1. DAVID JENKINS FFA 1,2,3.4; Hi-Y 2.3,4; Library Club 4 BONNIE KASPER KENNETH KELLER Spanish Club 1.2; Basketball 2.3.4 KATHLEEN KELLEY Dramatics 2; Student Council 1; Li- brary Club 3.4; GAA 1,2; FTA 2; Y-Teens 1.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Scholastic Art Award 3; Honorable mention in Akron Art Exhibit. RANDAL KOHLER FFA 1.2.3.4 (Secretary 4) FFA Quartet 3.4. National FFA Convention 4. Hi-Y 4. Chorus 1,2.3.4 Boys' Quartet 3.4 Boys' Ensemble 4; National Honor Society 3.4; Vo- Ag Award 2.3. WAYNE KOSA Hi-Y 2.3.4 (Secretary 2.3); Library 1; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Band 1.2.3.4 Choir 4 Basketball 1.2,3.4; Track 2. 3. Annual Ad Sales 3.4 LINDA KRAMER RUDOLPH KRAVANYA Library Club 3.4; Football 1; Bas- ketball 1. 30 DIANE KUJAT Band 1,2 HAROLD KUSCHMEADER FFA 1.2.3.4 (Treasurer 4) FFA Quartet 3.4. National FFA Convention 4) FFA District Public Speaking 3rd place 3. Band 1,2,3,4 (Student Director 3); Choir 2 3.4 Quartet 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4 (Chaplain 3). Dramatics 2.3.4 (Vice President 4). Thespians 4. Lettermen’s Club 4; Pep Band 3.4 (Director3); Football 1; Baseball 1.3.4 CHERYLIN LANTZ Home Ec 2.4; Spectrum 4; Girls' Glee 1 ROBERT LAPP Choir 1,2.3.4 Boys' Glee 1,2,3.4; Lettermen's Club3.4, Band 1.2; Track 3; Basketball 1,2,3 4 MARY ANNE LIPOWSKI GAA 1; Choir 1; Library Club 1,2 (Secretary-Treasurer 2); Dramatics 3,4, Thespians 3.4; FTA 4. French Club 4; Spectrum 4 (Feature Editor 4). NORMAN LOMAS Spanish Club 1,2; French Club 4 (Vice- President 4); Hi-Y 2,3.4; Lettermen's Club 3.4; Lab Assistant 4. Track 3; Wrestling 3,4 KEITH YU HAS LONG Lettermen’s Club 2.3.4; Hi-Y 1.2.3.4 (Chaplain 4). Spanish Club 1.2; Basketball 1.2; Track 2.3.4; Baseball 1. ROBERT MACK Baseball 1.2.3.4; Library Club 1; Quiz Bee 4 LARRY McDIVITT Library Club 4. Lettermen's Club 4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,2.3.4; Football 1,2,3 LINDA MIGCHELBRINK MERRILLEE MILLER Spectrum 1.2,3.4 (Co-Editor 2. Junior Editor 3. Editor 4); GAA 1.2; National Honor Society 3.4 (Treasurer 4); FTA 2.3,4 (Treasurer 3. President 4); Dra- matics 1.2.3.4. Thespians 2.3.4 (Vice-President 4); Spanish Gub 1.2,3 (President 3i. Treasurer of Class 1; Secretary of Class 2; Vice-President of Class 3; President of Class 4; Bas- ketball Statistician 1; Football Statistician 2,3; Spanish II Award 2; French I Award 3; Homecoming Attendant; FFA Queen PAMELA MILLER GAA 1.2; Spectrum 2; Dramatics 1.2.3.4; Thespians 1.2,3.4; Spanish Club 2.3; FTA 1; Band 1.2.3,4; Cho- rus 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Student Council 3.4; Maj- orette 1.2.3,4 (Head Majorette 3.4); Homecoming Queen DAVID MOHLER FFA 1.2,3.4 (Reporter. (FTA Quartet 3.4. National Convention 4 ; Band 1,2.3.4. Hi-Y 4; Annual Ad Sales 3.4. Choir 1.3.4 (Librarians). PHILIP MOHLER Band 1.2.3.4 Pep Band 3.4; Choir 1.2.3.4 (President 4 Boys' Glee 1.2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4 (Vice-President 4 ; Student Council 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society Scholarship Plaque 1.2. MICHAELMURPHY Library 1.4 DENNIS NAFTZGER ANNETTE NEFF Home Ec 1.2 TIM NORTHEY Hi-Y 3,4 (Treasurer 4); Wrestling 1.2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Track 3 LINDA PADEN Home Ec 2: Y-Teens 2; Dramatics 1; Choir 3. Girls' Glee 3; Spectrum 1; Majorette 3.4 KIM PARFITT GAA 1.2; Library 4; Band 1.2 LINDA PARSONS VICKIE PIERCE Dramatics 1,2,3.4. Thespians (President 4 ; National Honor Society 3,4. (President 4 ; Choir 1,2,3,4 (Treasurer 3) Girls' Glee 1.2,3 Girls’ Ensemble 2,3.4 Mixed Ensemble 4; Quiz Bee 3.4. Spectrum 1,2.3,4. Office Help 4; FTA 2,3.4; Cheerleading 1,3; Homecoming Attendant. JOHN RAMSIER Football 1 EUGENE REISNER Lettermen's Club 3,4; F'ootball 1,2,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2.3,4 BONNIE RISING Y-Teens 1; GAA 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 3.4. FH A 4. 4th Place Art Show. DIANE RUSHLOW GAA 1.2; FHA 1; Student Council 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Annual Staff 3,4 (Business Manager 4); Annual Ad Sales 3.4. Spectrum 4; Football Statistician 3. Track Statistician 3. Shorthand Award 3; Homecoming Attend- ant. Office Help 3 MICHAEL RUTTER LARRY SAYRE LAWRENCE SCHAEFTR Spanish Club 1.2,3; Student Council 3.4 (Vice-President 3. President 4); Chorus 3.4; Lab Assistant 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Ad Sales 3.4; National Honor Society 3.4. President of Class 1,2; Football Manager 1.3; Football Statistician 2.3,4 MARK SCHAEFER Spanish Club 1.2; Lettermen's Club 2,3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Student Council 1.3.4. Annual Staff 4; An- nual Ad Sales 4; Choir 3.4 (Secretary 4) Boys' Glee 3.4; Foot- ball 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 1. Baseball2.3.4 KENNETH SCHAFER CONNIE SCHERLER GAA 1.2; FHA 1; Band 1.2.3; Spectrum MARK SCHRITZ Library Club 1,2.3; Audio-Visual Club 1.2; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; FFA 3,4; Student Council 4; Baseball 2; Football 1.4; Track 4 BRADLEY SMESLER Spectrum 4; Annual Staff 4 (Photo- grapher) TERRY SQUIRE Football 2 JEROME STANEK Audio-Visual Club 1,2; Library Club 4 CHERYL STENTZ GAA 1,2; Dramatics 1,2,3,4 (Secretary 4); Thespians 3.4; FTA 2.4. Pep Club 4 Spectrum 1.4; Office Help 4; Y-Teens 1; Band 1.2.3.4; Chorus 3; Track Statistician 2,3.4; Majorette 3,4. WILLIAM SURRARRER Lettermen's Club 4; Track 1.2,3; FFA 2,3,4; Star Greenhand LONNIE TAYLOR FFA 4 RUTH THOMAS GAA 1.2; FTA 2.3; Y-Teens 1; Spectrum 4; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4 SHIRLEY TURNER Y-Teens 2.3.4 (ICC Member 4); Spanish Gub 1,2,3.4; GAA 1.2.3.4, Spectrum 1.2.3.4; Art 1.2 MARY VICTOR FHA 2,3,4 (President 4) Home Ec Award 3; Office Help 4 GARY WEINBROER FFA 1.2.3.4; Band 1.2.3.4; Football I. KAREN WHITMYER FHA 1.2.4; GAA 2.3.4; Girls' Track 3 WALTER WISE Lettermen’s Club 3.4 (Secretary 4); Library Club 3.4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2.3; Baseball 1.2,3.4; Foot- ball Statisticians. PATRICIA WrOLF GAA 1.2.3.4 (Sports Manager 4i; Y-Teens 1.2.3.4 (ICC Member 3. President 4); FTA 2.4 (Secretary 4); Office Help 3.4 CLYDE WOLFF FFA I.2.3.4. National FFA Convention 4 MARY WOODSON Girls' Glee 4. Dramatics 4 BRUCE WURSTLE Lettermen’s Club 3.4 Hi-Y 1.2.3.4; Audio- Visual Club 1. Spanish Club 1.2.3; National Honor Society 3.4; Spectrum 4 Annual Ad Sales 4; Football 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1. 2.3.4; Track 1.2; Industrial Arts Award 2. KENNETH YOST FFA 2.3.4; National FFA Convention 4; Audio-Visual Club 1. 31 T Wr: m I Wayne Kosa Senior ( ccUeo Mark Schaefer ,5 L k Gary Weinbroer Tim Nor they Ray Higham 9 O • Judy Gunkelman Larry McDivitt Larry Diosy Larry Schaefer Connie Scherlei Jerry Stanek Russ Hibler e r K' v- - - -i. i n Schco i rfctivitcf cutd Icc Mfeti4A fie«tt4, Judy Gunkelman, Salutatorian; Philip Mohler, Val- LAB ASSISTANTS Larry Schaefer and Norman Lomas edictorian; Loretta Csontos, Salutatorian. Philip Mohler was the recipient A scholarship for art at the University of Kansas Senior Cheerleaders pause for of a summer scholarship at the was awarded to Kathy Kelley. a breather. University of Kansas for chem- istry- and math. 37 The Junior officers, Joy Feist, Treasurer; Janet Schaefer, Secretary; Keith McKim, President; Craig Haneberg, Vice-President; search for pennies for the coming Junior-Senior prom. This year’s Academy Award Is presented to the Junior Class for their outstanding portrayal and achievement in their many activities at Buckeye High School, as the above scenes depict. Special recognition goes to Bruce Moehle for his outstanding per- formance. Gary Baker John Ballek Marion Barne Bea Barth Charles Bart! Peggy Beat Charles Brugge Vicki Cather Laura Collins Cheryl Collins Eugene Daley Frances Demczyk Diane Devine Cheryl Diesch Wayne Dunn Kathy Dumperth Loreen Dunkle Marie Duposki Mark Elsenmann Joy Feist Susan Feuchter Richard Foecking Phyllis Goldsmith Terry Gordon Joyce Grabenstetter Craig Grenat Linda Hamilton Craig Haneberg Georgia Hawkins Dianne Higham Grace Hood Crellen Hopkins Thomas Inman Donald Jessie Linda Johnson Candace Kastner Sandra Keller Marvin Kemp Ralph Kiesel Michael Kiley Judy Kisner Jackie Knipl Connie Kramer Susan Kuntz Kathy Leonard John Maringer Kathie Mazzotta Kevin McCray Keith McKim Lynn Meeks Joyce Metter Ted Migchelbrink Jerry Mingus Bruce Moehle Wayne Morlock Douglas Naftzger Melinda Neff George Nolan Theodore Northey Paul Otterbacher Raymond Paul Cheryl Persing Charles Piovarchy Lorence Price Janet Schaefer Paul Schnabel James Schwartz John Seman Linda Sohl Vickie Stillings Judy Strickland Lowry Stroup Teri Swartzbaugh Marie Sweeney Barbara Swingle Deborah Swigart Larry Taylor Deborah Tecco Anthony Thomas Pat Thompson Susanne Torok Darryl Towne Robert Trainer Ruth Troyer John Turpish Carol Vajdik James Valentine June Vance John Vasel Terry Wagner Willian Waszil Ronnie Webb Colleen W inebrenner Cynthia Wolff Edward Yost Helen Young After a successful year, Sophomore Officer-; John Cranu r, President; Karen K iene. Vice - Presi- dent; Nancy From- baugh, Treasurer: and Kathy Muntz, Sec- retary; look forward to junior activities. David Bargar Cynthia Barnes Ellen Bonnett Laurie Bbnsell Robert Boyce Walter Brinker Donna Browand Glenna Brunger Patricia Burke Mike Burwell Gregory Bushek Paul Canfield Roy Carpenter Larry Carpenter Steve Cormany John Cramer John Crlstell Nancy Crocker Janice Dangelo Billie Davis Ted Demczyk Pattie Dieter Bill Dilworth Beverlee Echle Earl Eckert Virginia English Hussell Fagln Ruth Fenwick David Ferguson Maryell Foecking Jacalyn Friedt Nancy Frombaugh David Garens Molly Garvin Becky Gifford Donald Hall Connie Hawke Ray Hibler Karen Hosey Daniel Houghtaling Barbara Husman Tom Jenkins Mary Ann Keller Keith Kerns Karen Kiene Michael Kiesel Bonnie King Rhonda Klooz Kathy Krueger William Kujat Clyde Kuschmeader Danny Lenarth Susan Leonard Gary Llngruen Sam Mack Joyce Macklin Marita Mallasch Richard Maringer John Mathews Richard McCourt Bettie Meyers Evelyn Miller Ora Miller Susan Mingus Jimmy Mowery Terry Mowery Kathleen Muntz David Neumeyer Deborah Newsome Kevin Okey Kathy Pakish Virginia Parfitt Debbie Parsons Jim Persing Judy Persing Karen Popa Austin Price Connie Rayner Kathy Reusch Janet Ribar Jack Ringstmeier Sandra Rowland Rex Rusau Colleen Ryder Cindy Schaefer Carolyn Schnabel Pat Schwinn Jeanette Stafinski Dorothy Stanco Mary Lou Stanek Richard Steele Randy Stillings Beverly Stover Cathy Striker Robert Sweeney Charles Swingle Michael Tecco James Tinney Wanda Tinney Robert Traylinek Steve Vajdik James Vasel Dan Wagner Frances Walden Donald Walter Judy Westlake Carrie Williams Cecil Williams Jerry Wilson Craig Wise Barbara Wolff Debbie Wolff Maurice Wolff Douglas Wurstle John Yost Rita Zacharias The Freshmen officers, Jenni Mack, Secretary; Mike Krenek, Vice- President; Bob Wagner, President; Diane Zacharias, Treasurer, start the year off by shining seniors' shoes. Freshmen swing into their first year at Buckeye High as they are shown goofing off while teacher is out of the room, sleeping in study hall, and enjoying high school activities. Jo Ann Arick Rolf Baehr Sandy Barco Ronald Barsic Eugene Bryant Donald Bryenton Jerry Buddie Jean Buettner Phyllis Canfield Chris Carver Fredia Chandler Nancy Cleveland Claris Colley Charma Collins Deborah Coupe rthwaite Edward Cramer Melody Dennis Michael Devine Timothy Dunkle Heidi Eisenmann Elaine Elek June Everett Donald Feist Carolyn Funk Lynette Gander Dennita Garens Sharon Garvin Christy Gift Marilyn Gordon April Grabenstetter Glenn Grabenstetter Avis Green Cora Griffith Gary Gunkelman Marie Hall Charles Hamilton Delores Hamilton Christine Hammon Laura Higham Douglas Hildebrand Connie Hinman Louise Hood Timothy Hopkins Douglas Keller Bobbi Kelley Janet Kerns Wilbert Kiggins Carol Kingery James Knopf Keith Kramer Robert Kramer Gary Krenek Michael Krenek Lawrence Krueger Lynn Lawson Shirley Lomas Jenni Mack Terry Mallasch Deborah Manchak Dennis Marvin Anita McCollum Susan McDivitt Leonard McKim John Metter Kay Metzger William Metzger Betty Meyers Debbie Meyers Barbara Michaels Helen Migchelbrink Hon Miller Joyce Mohler Mary Beth Nash Dennis Neumeyer Kenneth Neumeyer William Nolan Jack Nott Charles Nowak Terry Page Mary Ann Paklsh John Paul Linda Peck Karen Piovarchy Clydus Porter Linda Porterfield Gary Quesada Susan Heinking Patricia Ribar Robert Rising Eva Rusau Sheryl Rush Joan Samkow Jeff Schaefer Patrick Schaefer Cecelia Schafer John Slimbarski Donald Smith Cathy Sohl Elaine Spieth Edward Stadnik Elmer Steingass Richard Stelngass Alma Stoskopf Susan Stout Peggy Striker Pam Sturgill Tommy Surrarrer Sandra Thomas Gary Thompson Mike Tinney Nancy Torok Marie Tuczynski Bob Turner William Turpish Linda Ulmer Donna Vajdik Sheryl Vajdik Raymond Vormelker Robert Wagner Franklin Walden Diane Weinbroer Kenneth Wetmore Denise Wise NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Jeff Asad Cynthia Byer Cindy Porter ACTIVITIES 51 IReftect i Sta Members of the RE- FLECTOR STAFF worked diligently meeting dead- lines, draw i nglayouts, i- dentifying photos, typing copy, and working after school many long, weary hours to complete the job that started from ideas and dummy layout sheets. It is our sincere wish that this treasure house of mem- ories will enlighten the fu- ture and create a com- prehensive picture story of the 1967 school year at Buckeye High School. THE REFLECTOR STAFF ROW ONE: Bruce Moehler, Mark Schaefer, Don Frombaugh, Larry Schaefer. ROW TWO: Joy Feist, Peggy Beat, Diane Rushlow, Judy Gunkelman, Joyce Macklin, Mrs. Gwy- netta High, Advisor. EDITOR, Judy Gunkelman; SPORTS EDITOR, Don Frombaugh; BUSINESS EDITOR, Diane Rushlow; ADVISOR, Mrs. High. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bruce Moehle, Larry Schaefer, Mark Schaefer, Brad Smelser. Bruce Moehle, Sports Manager; Kathy Kelley, Artist; Gail Grabenstetter, Business Manager; Merrilee Miller, Editor; Bea Barth, Junior Editor; Mrs. Leach, Advisor (seated) Spectrum ROW ONE: Cherylin Lantz, Alice Hahn, Bea Barth, Merrilee Miller, Gail Grabenstetter, Bruce Moehle, Vickie Pierce, Kathy Kelley, Mrs. Leach ROW TWO: Sandy Keller, Christine Hammon, Ed Yost, Beverlee Hill, Janis Asad, Sheryl Rush, Sheryl Vajdik, Loretta Csontos, Mary Ann Lipowski, Kay Metzger, Steve Cormany, Barbara Husman, Laura Higham, Jeanette Stafinski, Connie Scherler ROW THREE: Judy Bracken, Donna Vajdik, Susan Feuchter, Annette Zuber, Marie Duposki, June Vance, Cindy Wolff, Brad Smelser, Cheryl Collins, Sue Torok, Susan Reinking, Cheryl Clegg, Joyce Grabenstetter, Diane Higham, Teri Swartzbaugh, Lynette Gander. ROW FOUR: Marilyn Gordon, Karen Piovarchy, Mary Cimbulich, Bob Trainer, John Cramer, Larry Krueger, Andrea Casparis, Bruce Wurstle, Craig Haneberg, Ruth Thomas, Shirley Turner, Connie Kramer, Keith McKim, Bill Turpish, Kathy Krueger. 53 'liatunt ai 'Ityawi SacieUf Vickie Pierce, President Philip Mohler, Vice-President Judy Gunkelman, Secretary Merrilee Miller, Treasurer New members take the pledge. (fyaruwten Sc iax ifi caden Acfi Serwice 54 ROW ONE: Charles Brugger, Joy Feist, Ruth Thomas, Shirley Turner, Merrilee Miller, Connie Kramer, Cheryl Collins, Patty Wolf, Mrs. D'Amico (Advisor), Randy Kohler. ROW TWO: Mary Anne Lipowski, Gail Grabenstetter, Pam Miller, Diane Rushlow, Vickie Pierce, Susan Feuchter, Janet Scnaefer, Bea Barth, Judy Gunkelman. ROW THREE: CraigHaneberg, Tim Northey, Eugene Daley, Philip Mohler, Bruce Wurstle, Larry Schaefer, Keith McKim, Joyce Grabenstetter, Loretta Csontos Student @ Hc icit The Senators cluster around Larry Schaefer, President; as they meet before the regular Student Council meeting to discuss and prepare the agenda. Student Council projects for the year included the purchasing of individual American flags for each room, new penants In the gym, student exchange program, two dances, and many contributions to different organizations. OFFICERS: Susan Leonard, Secre- tary; Bea Barth, Vice-President; Larry Schaefer, President; Don Bryenton, Treasurer. ROW ONE: Don Bryenton, Barbara Michaels, Brice Bissett, Don Frombaugh, Larry Schaefer, Bruce Moehle, Bea Barth, Becky Gifford, Susan Leonard. ROW TWO: Diane Rushlow, Cora Griffith, Cheryl Collins, Carolyn Schnabel, Dianne Higham, Kathy Reusch, Pam Miller, Debbie Meyers, Susan Reinking, Jeff Schaefer, David Flick. ROW' THREE: Nancy Crocker, Mark Schritz, Philip Mohler, Chuck Piovarchy, Mark Schaefer, William Surrarrer, Doug Wurstle, Wayne Morlock, Jim Persing. Buckeye Sc uuit ROW ONE: Janis Asad, Carolyn Schnabel, Karen Kiene, Jenni Mack, Sandy Keller, Marie Tuczynski, Christy Gift, Bill Nolan, Cheryl Stentz, JudyDieter,ConnieKramer. ROW TWO: Barbara 56 Michaels, Connie Hinman, Becky Gifford, Annette Zuber, Gary Krenek, David Bargar, Joyce Macklin, Christine Hammon, Gary Weinbroer, Diane Zacharias, Bobbi Kelley, Lois Bacik, Bea Barth. ROW THREE: Ted Migchelbrink, Joyce Mohler, Jo Ann Arick, Jane Barco, Ginny Parfitt, Elmer Steingass, Susan Reinking, Debbie Wolff, Walter Brinker, Wayne Kosa, David Mohler, Patti Dieter. ROW FOUR: Kathy Reusch, Susan (?04tc U Mattel 1 I TT MeDivitt, Maryell Foecking, Carol Kingery, Don Feist, Kay Metzger, Nancy Frombaugh, Jackie Cramer, Ed Cramer, Jim Vasel, Darryl Towne, Sue Leonard. ROW FIVE: Linda Peck, Ellen Bonnett, Doug Keller, Sheryl Rush, Anita McCollum,Don Bryenton, Kathy Krueger, Tim Northey, Philip Mohler, John Yost, Clyde Kuschmeader, Harold Kuschmeader. ROW SIX: Jack Nott, Jackie Friedt, Kathy Muntz, Cindy Schaefer, Diane Weinbroer, Mary Ann Keller, Pam Miller, Nancy Crocker, Jeff Schaefer, Barbara Husman, Dan Houghtaling, Paul Schnabel, Mr. Bowman, Director. 57 “Pefi GclkcC Gulp! I'm losing my bloom- ers. Bottom to top: Mary Ann Keller, Kathy Muntz, Kathy Krueger, Bea Barth, Judy Dieter, Dave Mohler, Philip Mohler, Clyde Kuschmeader, Barb Michaels, Walter Brinker, James Vasel, Ed Cramer. Getting ready for the next perfor- mance? 7% ajaiettoi Head Majorette: Pam Miller; Linda Paden, Cherly Stenz, Jackie Frledt HEAD MAJORETTE Pam Miller ROW ONE: Judy Dieter, Sue Reinking, Denise Wise, Karen Kiene, Janis Asad, Pat Burke, Barbara Husman, Debbie Meyers, Sheryl Rush, Vickie Pierce, Heidi Eisenmann, Mary Beth Nash, Joyce Mohler, ROW TWO: Ginny Parfitt, Becky Gifford, Lynn Couperthwaite, Cheryl Clegg, Marie Tuczynski, Cheryl Collins, Kathy Krueger, Debbie Wolff, Cindy Wolff, Joy Feist, Patti Dieter, Dianne Higham, Sue Feuchter, Bonnie King, Ruth Fenwick, Pam Miller, Wanda Tinney, Cindy Schaefer ROW THREE: Jeff Schaefer, Jack Ringstmeier, Gary Gunkelman, Elmer Steingass, Paul Canfield, Earl Eckert, Wayne Morlock, Randy Kohler. Bob Trainer, Larry Krueger, Jerry Buddie, Ed Cramer, John Paul, Ted Migchelbrink, Connie Hinman ROW FOUR: Mark Schaefer, Larry Schaefer, Bob Lapp, Brice Bissett. Philip Mohler, Pat Schaefer, Wayne Kosa, Don Bryenton, Hugh Iseman, Dick Steingass, Harold Kuschmeader, Bob Boyce, Bob Sweeney, Ron Miller, Danny Lenarth, David Mohler. BOYS ENSEMBLE: ROW ONE: Ted Migchelbrink, John Paul, Dave Mohler, Randy Kohler, Harold Kuschmeader, Bob Trainer ROW TWO: Brice Bissett, Philip Mohler, Don Bryenton, Bob Lapp, Wayne Kosa, Bob Boyce. BOYS QUARTET: ROW ONE: Ted Migchelbrink, Harold Kuschmeader, Randy Kohler, Philip Mohler GIRLS GLEE: ROW ONE: Judy Dieter, Mary Woodson, Kay Metzger, Colleen R yde r, D ebb i e Couperthwaite, Ellen Bonnett, ROW TWO: Donna Browand, Jeanette Stafinski, Judy Kisner, Colleen Winebrenner, Sue Stout, Cecelia Schafer, Pam Sturgill, Terry Page MIXED ENSEMBLE: ROW ONE: Judy Dieter, Joy Feist, Sue Feuchter, Vickie Pierce ROW TWO: Ted Migchelbrink, Bob Trainer, Philip Mohler, Don Bryenton GIRLS EMSEMBLE: Debbie Wolff, Joy Feist, Cindy Wolff, Patti Dieter, ROW TWO: Kathy Krueger, Karen Kiene, Judy Dieter, Vickie Pierce, Sue Feuchter ROW ONE: David Bargar, Jeff Asad, Keith Long, Chaplain; Tim Northey, Treasurer; Ray Higham, Vice President; Hugh Iseman, President; Wayne Kosa, Secretary; Norm Lomas, Jim Mowery ROW TWO: John Paul, Gary Krenek, Ed Cramer, Don Feist, Larry Krueger, Ed Yost, Steve Vajdik, MikeTecco, Paul Canfield, Mike Krenek, Doug Keller, Dennis Marvin, Chris Carver ROW THREE: Bob Rising, Mike Kiley, Darryl Towne, Harold Kuschmeader, Randy Kohler, Clyde Kusch- meader, Dick Steingass, John Matthews, David Jenkins, John Cramer, Tom Jenkins, Ronnie Broadsword ROW FOUR: Mike Devine, Kevin Okey, Bill Kiggins, Don Bryenton, Bob Lapp, Chuck Piovarchy, Bruce Wurstle, Bob Boyce, Doug Wurstle, DavidNeumeyer, Lynn Meeks 7cent. ROW ONE: Jane Barco, ICC Member; Cindy Wolff, Treas- urer; Joy Feist, Secretary; Mrs. Wolfe, Advisor; Patty Wolf, President; Judy Dieter, Vice President; Nancy Bonsell, Shirley Turner, ICC Member; Judy Gunkelman ROW TWO Marilyn Gordon, Debbie Couperthwaite, Delores Hamilton, Sue Reinking, Lynette Gander, Laura Higham, Virginia English, Laurie Bonsell, Kathie Mazzotta, Joyce Metter ROW THREE Judy Strickland, Judy Kisner, Kathie Kelley, Connie Hanman, Carol Husman, SueFeuchter,Dianne Zacharias, Barbara Husman, Helen Young, Candy Kastner ROW FOUR Barbara Michaels Becky Gifford, Grace Hood, Susan McDivitt, Kathy Reusch Rita Zacharias, Jenni Mack, Evelyn Miller, Cheryl Collins Connie Strawser, Pat Burke, Lynn Couperthwaite 60 ‘Joctccie nHe H.aAen.4 rfmenica ROW ONE: WandaTinney, Parliamentarian; Billie Davis, Historian; Peggy Beat, Vice President; Mary Victor, President; Dianne High a in, Treasurer Colleen Winebrenner, Sec- retary; Frances Demczyk, Song Leader ROW TWO: Mrs. Underwood, Advisor; Linda Kramer, Laura Collins, Virginia English, Karen Hosey, Bonnie Rising, Elaine Spieth, Linda Hamilton, Karen Whitmeyer, Joyce Metter ROW THREE: Kay Metzger Susan Mingus, Cherylin Lantz, Nancy Garvin, Ruth Ann Fenwick,Cecelia Scheafer, Connie Rayner, Cheryl Diesch, Janice Dangelo, Candace Kastner, Sue Feuchter ROW FOUR: Bettie Meyers,Carol Husman, Cecile Dykes, Georgia Hawkins, R ita Zacharias, Linda Couper- thwaite, June Everett, Sue Kuntz, Teri Swartzbaugh cctceie eac e u y( 4w. erica ROW ONE: Kathy Muntz, Janis Asad, Loretta Csontos, Vice President; Merrilee Miller, Pres- ident; Gail Grabenstetter, Treasurer; Patty Wolf, Secretary ROW TWO: Mr. Haumesser, Advisor;Janet Ribar, Mary Ann Lipowski, Barbara Husman, Ginny Parfitt, Helen Young, Karen Kiene, Beverly Echie ROW THREE: Frances Demczyk, Marie Duposki, Cindy Schaefer, Nancy Frombaugh, Connie Strawser, Sue Feuchter, Janet Schaefer, Teri Swartzbaugh, Vickie Pierce ROW FOUR: Nancy Crocker, Cheryl Stentz, Kathy Reusch, Bob Dina, Wayne Morlock, Andrea Casparias, Connie Kramer, Cheryl Collins, Cheryl Clegg cctuxe s4 tte%tc i ROW ONE: Randy Kohler, Ken Yost, Harold Kuschmeader, Don Frombaugh, Chris Fletcher, Dave Flick, David Mohler ROW TWO: Mr. Koppes, Advisor; Joyce Grabenstetter, Mike Burwell, Jim Yost, Ted Demczyk, Jim Knopf, Gan Lingruen, Terry Mowery, Karen Popa ROW THREE: Jim Mowery, Clyde Kuschmeader, Tim Dunkle, Gary Gunkelman, Darryl Towne, Lonnie Taylor, Donald Walters, Ken Whitmore, Ed Yost ROW' FOUR: Ora Miller, Dick Steingass, Paul Schnabel, Gary Weinbroer, Bill Surrarrer, Maurice Wolff, Philip Mohler, Mark Schritz, Tom Surrarrer THE FFA QUARTET Kansas City, Here We David Mohler, Harold Kuschmeader, Randy Kohler, and Come! Philip Mohler Seven FFA members and their advisor, Mr. Kop- pes, attended the National FFA Convention at Kansas City, Missouri, in October. The FFA Quartet, sang at the FFA Convention for an audience of 10,000 people. They sang at the Harvester Dinner honoring State Farmers of America. During their trip, the Quartet, Dave Flick, Ken Yost, and Clyde Wolff visited the Agricultural Hall of Fame, Gleamer Company, Board of Trade, Stock Yards, American Royal Livestock Show, Samuel Clemens' Home, and Lincoln's Tomb. Harold Kuschmeader Second in District Public Speaking Contest (Twenty- seven other schools com- peted) First in District with the Chapter Treasurer's Book Randy Kohler Star Livestock Farmer Award Managed 90 acre farm Milked 14 cows Randy will attend Ohio State to study Dairy Science. F.F.A. Officers: (bottom to top) Don Frombaugh, President; Chris Fletcher, Vice President; Harold Kuschmeader, T easurer; David Mohler, Reporter; Ranch' Kohler, Secretary; Ken Yost, Student Advisor; David Flick, Sentinel. t£e David Hick Outstanding Senior Vo-Ag Award (Based on Farming Program) 50 acres soybeans, 7 acres wheat, 7 acres corn, 17 sows, 50 feeder pigs, 5 cows, 6 heifers (Registered Holstein) David owns the fol- lowing equipment: tractor, transport disk, and four row corn planter. The senior Vo-Ag boys enjoyed a short Home Ec. course this spring. Here we see them performing a few domestic chores in their aprons a go-go!” They were utterly” amazed with the results. Guest speaker, Keaton Vandemark, Elida, Ohio, National F.F.A. Vice- President. A gift for Mr. Koppes. ScveetAeant FRESHMAN ATTENDANT D iHce The Sweetheart Dance was well-attended and enjoyed by the student body and their guests. Many hours of hard and tedious work were spent by the FHA and FFA in preparation of this festivity. The refreshments, prepared and served by the FHA girls, were enjoyed by all. On February 17, the 1967 Sweetheart Dance was held in the high school gym. The climax of the evening was the presenta- tion of the FFA Queen and her court. MERRILEE MILLER, escorted by Don Frombaugh, was crowned 1967 FFA QUEEN of the Sweetheart Dance. A bouquet of red roses was presented to Queen Merrllee. ADVISORS SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Janet Schaefer, Secre- tary’; Sue Torolc Vice President; Cheryl Collins, president; Connie Kramer, Treas- urer ROW ONE: Karen Kiene, Nancy Cleveland, Connie Kramer, Cheryl Collins, Mrs. Ramirez, Advisor; Janet Schaefer, Sue Torok, Laurie Bonsell, Cathy Striker ROW TWO: Shirley Lomas, Helen Migchelbrink, Janet Kerns, Nancy Bonsell, Janet Ribar, Cindy Scheafer, Kathy Kelley, Marie Sweeney, Candy Kastner, Glenna Brunger, Mary Ann Pakish, Bonnie Rising, Sue Leonard ROW THREE: Nancy Torok, June Vance, Kathy Krueger, Connie Hinman, Jerry Buddie, Lynn Couperthwaite, Pam Miller, Jackie Cramer, Connie Strawser, Sue Feuchter, Annette uber, Jo Ann Arick, Frances Demczyk, Ted Migchelbrink ROW FOUR: Sue Reinking, Debbie Wolff, Marie Duposki, Jack Slimbarski, Earl Eckert, Andrea Casparias, Bob Dina, ChuckPiovarchy, AlmaStoskopf, Larry Krueger, Shirley Turner, Bill Nolan, Nancy Crocker, Mary Lou Stanik Ac @cnclc ROW ONE: Mary Cimbulich, Beverlee Hill, Mrs. Ramirez, Advisor; Loretta Csontos, Norm Lomas ROW TWO: Denise Wise, Debbie Manchak, Bea Barth, Elaine Elek, Sandy Keller, Joyce Mohler, Marilyn Gordon, Kathie Mazzotta ROW THREE: April Grabenstetter, Mary Ann Lipowski, Charma Collins, Bobbi Kelley, Bob Wagner, Linda Peck, Pam Sturgill ROW FOUR: Keith McKim Phyllis Canfield, Sue Stout, Marie Duposki. Bob Rising, Don Bryenton, Doug Hildebrand, Cindy Wolff, Christine Hammon OFFICERS FOR FRENCH CLUB: Loretta Csontos, Pres- ident; Norman Lomas, Vice- President; Beverlee Hill, Treasurer: Mary Cimbulich, Secretary Left to Right: Pam Miller, Harold Kuschmeader, Bob Trainer, Mary Cimbulich, Merrilee Miller, Janis Asad, Bob Dina, Joyce Macklin, Mary Ann Lipowski, Cheryl Stentz, Connie Kramer, Vickie Pierce, Frances Demczyk, Sue Feuchter T) tom otic a i xticA OFFICERS: Vickie Pierce, President; MerrileeMiller, Vice P resident; Janis Asad, Secretary Treasurer ROW ONE: Laurie Bonsell, Vickie Pierce, Marilyn Gordon, Joyce Macklin, Pam Miller, Harold Kuschmeader, Cheryl Stentz, Debbie Swigart, Heidi Eisenmann ROW TWO: Mr. Smyth, Advisor; Anita McCollum Vickie Stillings, Janis Asad, Mary Ann Lipowski, Dianne Zacharias, Teri Swartzbaugh, Beverlee Hill, Denise Wise, Mary Woodson, Mr. Easterday, Asst. Advisor; ROW THREE: Frances Demczyk, Lynette Gander, Ed Yost, Cheryl Vajdik, Mary Ann Keller, Jeanette Stafinski, Becky Gifford, Ronnie Miller, Sue Feuchter, Jerry Buddie, Bea Barth, Sandy Keller, Shirley Lomas ROW FOUR: Bob Trainer, Linda Paden, Keith McKim, Cheryl Clegg, Connie Kramer, Merrilee Miller, Bob Dina, Mary Cimbulich, Karen Piovarchy, Cindy Wolff, Pat Thompson, Pat Burke )t d (?alct Ck 7font 7hew, 'Ztilld (umh fa One 77t s e G.A.A. OFFICERS, Judy Gunkelman, President; Jackie Cramer, Sports Manager; Bea Barth, Vice-President; Patty Wolf, Sports Manager; Kathy Muntz, Secretary; Joy Feist, Treasurer; and Judy Dieter,Sports Manager; playfully tussle over the sports' equipment. G.A.A. Halloween Party ROW ONE: Joyce Metter, Kathie Mazzota, Jackie Cramer, Patty Wolf, Joy Feist, Judy Gunkelman, Bea Barth, Kathy Muntz, Judy Dieter, Donna Browand, Cathy Striker, Laurie Bonsell. ROW TWO: Mrs. Nord, Advisor; Karen Whitmyer, Nancy Cleveland, Debbie Couperthwaite, Frances Demczyk, Shirley Lomas, Bonnie Rising, Beverly Echle, RuthTroyer, Susan Reinking, Christy Gift, Denise W'ise, Virginia English, Peggy Striker. ROW THREE: Jeanette Stafinski, Cheryl Diesch, Nancy Frombaugh, Ginny Parfitt, Marita Mallasch, 68 Debbie Manchak, Lynette Gander, Susan Feuchter, Cecelia Schafer, Linda Peck, Jo Ann Arick, Sandy Keller, Barbara Husman, Cindy Schaefer, ROW FOUR: Connie Hinman, Annette Zuber, Carol Husman, Judy Kisner, Sandy Thomas, Debbie Meyers, Kathy Krueger, Mary Ann Keller, Barbara Wolff, Becky Gifford, Marie Tuczynski, Judy Strickland, Connie Strawser, Diane Weinbroer, Susan Stout, Carolyn Funk. ROWf FIVE: Patti Dieter, Joyce Macklin, Carol Kingery Joyce Grabenstetter, Carolyn Schnabel, Shirley Turner, Andrea Casparias, Kathy Reusch, Rita Zacharias, Evelyn Miller, Jenni Mack, Susan McDivitt, Georgia Hawkins, Maryell Foecking, Cindy Wolff, Debbie Wolff, Connie Hawke. Skel Studete ROW ONE: SherylVajdik,Chris Fletcher, Brice Bissett,Dianne Higham, Cheryl Clegg ROW TWO: Linda Hamilton, Virginia English, Karen Hosey,Linda Sohl, Denise Wise, Dave Bigley, Cecil Dykes, Janice Choate, Lois Bacik, Laurie Bonsell, Mr. Lykins, Advisor ROW THREE: Terry Gordon, J ames V alentine, Connie Hawke, Kim Parfitt, Carol Husman, Gail Graben- stetter, Barbara Swingle, Jane Barco, Susan McDivitt, Bonnie King, Louise Hood, Ruth Fenwick, Don Smith ROW FOUR: Mike Murphy, Jerry Stanek, Randy Iseman, Charles Barth, Ralph Arnold, Larry McDivitt, Marion Barnes, Wayne Kosa, Bob Boyce, John Seman, Rudy Kravanya, Rob Mack LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND THE B: Gary Krenek, Ed Cramer, Carolyn Schnabel, Larry Krueger, Judy Dieter, Bea Barth, Cindy Wolff, Denise Wise, Karen Kiene, Cathy Mazzotta, Donna Browand, Laurie Bonsell, Cathy Striker, Heidi Eisenmann, Shirley Lomas, Barbara Wolff, Sue Reinking, Nancy Frombaugh, Sandy Keller, Janice Asad, Mrs. Nord, Advisor; Janet Schaefer, Jeanette Stafinski, Schaefer, Linda Peck, Sue Feuchter, Judy Westlake, Chuck Brugger, Rhonda Klooz, Andrea Casparias, Cheryl Stentz, Ruth Thomas, Mary Ann Keller, Connie Hinman, Lynette Gander, Connie Rayner, Diane Weinbroer, Kathy Pakish, Debbie Meyers, Patti Dieter, Linda Paden, Cheryl Clegg, Marie Duposki, Nancy Crocker, Connie Kramer, Sue McDivitt (?kewle zdefi4 7 H Go, Bucks! bounces off the walls of the auditorium of Buck- eye High as the five varsity c h e e r 1 e ad e r s--Jams Asad. Ruth Thomas, Cheryl Clegg, Karen Kiene. and Nancy Crocker—lead the student body during the football and basket- ball pep assemblies. These young people embody the spirit of the school with their en- thusiasm, their yells, and their leadership of the student body during football and basketball games. (Left) Mascot Tina Asad stops practicing to pose for this pic- ture. (Right) The Varsity yell leaders show their school spirit by cheering in all kinds of weather. Exhausted Ju- nior Varsity Cheerleaders, Cindy Schaefer Patti Dieter, Janet Schae- fer, Susan Feuchter, and Connie, Kram- er, take time out for a much needed rest. ‘Re enve cuicC 'pietAmOM, (?kevile zdviA 67 Sfnity 'Pxaynam 'Heu '2f n6. Ttecu 'lfr( n ... i t SveuutCf. ut IPwiiA 1966 On May 7, 1966 the juniors of Buckeye High School presented a gay Parisian affair. A delicious turkey dinner was served in the sidewalk cafes for the guesta, who could view the Eiffel Tower against a dreamy blue sky hovering over beautiful flower-scented gardens. The atmosphere was filled with pleasant music which set off the prom theme. An Evening in Pans. Decfi Sea 0D%ea Hta«ul 1967 tyuulciate As the time approached, tensed seniors could be seen lined up In the halls combing their hair and straightening their cape. At the stroke of 8 p.m., the march began. Some wore happy smiles Indicating gladness; others looked forlorn Indicating sadness that this was graduation day. Merrllee Miller welcomed all who came. Speeches were given by the salutator Ians, Loretta Csontos and Judy Gunkelman. Philip Mohler gave the valedictorian speech. The guest speaker was Dr. D.J. Guzzetta from Akron University. His topic was, Unlimited Learning. The moment that everyone awaited for finally arrived—the presentation of the diplomas. May 31, 1967, will always be remembered by the Class of '67 as the day they graduated from Buckeye High School. 79 ROW ONE: Managers: Terry Wagner, Steve Cormany, Robert Trainer ROW TWO: John Maringer, Richard Maringer, Jeff Schaefer, Bruce Moehle, Robert Rising, Anthony Thomas, James Persing ROW THREE: Coach Auker, Keith McKim, Eugen Daley, Don Frombaugh, Mark Schaefer, Mark Schritz, Kevin McCray, Daniel Houghtaling, Coach Zoscak ROW FOUR: Bill Waszil, Bob Boyce,Richard Foecking, Clyde Kuschmeader, Skip Reisner, DougWurstle, Coach Korab ROW FIVE: Kevin Okey, Chris Fletcher, Tom Inman, Bruce Wurstle, Larry McDivitt, BillKiggins, George Nolan Se tt t 'pa t all ‘PC zy i Mark Schaefer—Co-Captain, All-Conference Guard, All- Akron Beacon Guard, All-Medina County Guard, Class A Northeast All-District Guard, Class A All-Ohio Honorable Mention Guard Don Frombau£h--Co-Captain, All-Conference Center, A11-Akron Beacon Center, A11-Medina County Center (2nd Year Award), Class A Northeast All-District Honorable Mention Center Skip Reisner, End, Punter Bruce Wurstle, Defensive Back, All-Conference, All- Akron Beacon, A11-Medina County : Coach goes through the paces along the line as all anticipate a victory. c t tctiaa f Moehle is over the line for a touchdown! The 1966-67 Results Buckeye 6 Norwayne 40 Buckeye 28 Canton St. Thomas 29 ♦Buckeye 6 Brookside 20 ♦Buckeye 12 Columbia 6 ♦Buckeye 14 F irelands 14 ♦Buckeye 28 South Amherst 7 ♦Buckeye 14 Keystone 6 ♦Buckeye 24 Avon 16 ♦Buckeye 8 Highland 22 Inland Conference Games Coach Korab presents Bruce Wurstle with the Most Valuable Player Award trophy. At the 1966-67 Football Awards Banquet the following received awards: Bruce Moehle—Best Defensive Back; Don Frombaugh--Best Offensive Lineman; Bruce Wurstle-- Best Offensive Back and Most Valluable Player; Eugene Daley--Top Scholar; George Nolan—Most Improved Player; Mark Schaefer--Best Defensive Lineman ROW ONE: Manager: Terry Mallasch,GaryQuesada, EdStadnek, John Paul, Jeff A sad, Keith Cramer, Coach Folk ROW TWO: Ron Miller, Chris Carver, Doug Hildebrand, Bill Nolan, Mike Krenek, Bob Wagner ROW THREE: Rolf Baehr, Jack Slimbarski, Dick Steingass, Mike Devine, Bill Kiggins, Don Bryenton, Gary Gunkelman The 1966-67 Freshman Results Buckeye 8 W ellington 48 Buckeye 36 Columbia 0 Buckeye 0 Triway 38 Buckeye 0 Keystone 0 83 Left to right: Anthony Thomas, Randy Iseman, Charles Ken Keller, Tom Inman, Skip Reisner, Center, Coach Brugger, Wayne Kosa, Larry McDivltt, Charles Kovalchik. Piovarchy, Bob Lapp, Bruce Wurstle, Mark Schaefer, Captain and Co-captain: Bob Lapp and Larry McDivitt. 1966-67 SCHEDULE Buckeye 50 Buckeye 52 Buckeye 70 Buckeye 52 Buckeye 35 Buckeye 52 Buckeye 73 Buckeye 59 Buckeye 64 Buckeye 76 Buckeye 80 Buckeye 34 Buckeye 61 Buckeye 61 Buckeye 50 Buckeye 58 Buckeye 63 Buckeye 75 Tournament Buckeye 42 Brunswick Highland Firelands S. Amherst Avon Black River Columbia Keystone Brookside Highland Firelands Black River S. Amherst Avon Columbia Keystone Brookside Field Lutheran West Two for Mac as Bob stands alert! Bruce burns the nets! SetUviA Co-captain Larry Mc- Divitt, Guard; Honorable Mention Inland Conference; Honorable Mention Gazette Leader Post Captain Bob Lapp, Center; All-In- land Conference (1st Team), All- Gazette Leader Post (1st Team) A11-Akron Bea- con Journal (1st Team), Class A Northeast Ohio Honorable Men- tion. Bruce Wurstle, Forward; Honor- able Mention Ga- zette LeaderPost, Honorable Men- tion Inland Con- ference Randy Guard Iseman, Ken Keller, For- ward Wayne Kosa, Guard Skip Reisner, Guard Reserves: Coach Korab, Jack Ringstmeier, John Cramer, John Crlstell, George Nolan, Doug Wurstle, Bob Boyce, Keith Kerns, Wayne Morloek, Kevin McCray, Bruce Moehle, Larry Carpenter. Left to right: Bill Klggens, Dick Steingass, Mike Devine, Bill Nolan, Bob Wagner, Bill Metgzer, Ronnie Miller, Gary Quesada, Keith Kramer, John Paul, Jeff Schaefer, Dennis Marvin, Larry Krueger, John Sllmbarski, Gary Gunkelman, Don Bryenton, (Kneeling) The Freshmen Team complied an 8-7 season, showing improvement as the season progressed. Re- bounding and defense were strong points although in- juries late in the season hurt the team. Many of these players will play an important part in next year's reserve team. tycctUvi ‘Suofo cutci TMutten SfwU S z u}uet At the Winter Sports Banquet, the boys all received recognition and awards for a job well done through the season. ROW ONE: Terry Mowery, Rick Maringer,C raig Haneberg, Dick Foecking, Russ Hlbler ROW TWO: Bob Rising, Bill Waszil, Don Frombaugh, Tim Northey, Norm Lomas, Chris Fletcher, ROW THREE: Coach Zoseak, Ronnie Broadsword, Jerry Buddy, Ray Hibler, Doug Hildebrand, Bob Kramer, Manager The wrestling team had a 7-3 dual match record this year. Not doing too well at the county tourn- ament, they made an out- standing performance, placing 4th at the Bay Village Tournament. £%fienie tce Ck 'lUxeAtluiy Don Frombaugh; 9- IDual Match Record, 3rd Place Medina County Tourna- ment, 3rd Place Bay Vil- lage Tournament, Most Pins in Season Award. Norm Lomas; 2 - 3 Dual Match Record. Chris Fletcher; 7 - 3Dual Match Record, 2nd Place Medina County Tourna- ment, Most Improved Wrestler Award. Russ Hibler; 8-0 - 2Dual Match Record, 1st Place Medina County Tourna- ment, 3rd Place Bay Vil- lage Tournament, Most Valuable Wrestler Award. Ronnie Broadsword; 1 - 3 Record. ybjldw JCKO ROW ONE: Coach John Folk, Mike Kiley, Ronnie Miller, Clyde Kuschmeader, Jeff Asad and John Paul, Managers. ROW TWO: Mike Tecco, Randy Stillings, Kevin Okey, Danny Lenarth, Hugh Iseman, Elmer Stelngass, Larry Krueger, Paul Canfield. ROW THREE: Jim Perslng, Paul Otterbacher, Mark Schritz, Keith Yuhas Long, Bruce Wurstle, Bob Lapp, Mike Devine, John Mathews, Dan Houghtallng. Mark Schritz Keith Long and Bruce Wurstle The Buck’s track team finished without a victory this season, but they did not quit trying which is a good sign of much potential. The Buck's cinder hopes will be much better next year with many of our boys returning. This year’s five senior trackmen saw much action. Mr. John Folk was the tracksters' coach. Mark Schritz placed first in the shot put event at the Medina County Track Meet.____________ Help, I can t see the hurdle: otc eye @t tcLex He t, Can you identify this track star Freshman, Elmer Steingass, set a new school record by running the two mile in 12:02.4. ROW ONE: Wayne Morlock, Bruce Moehle, Jeff Schaefer, Anthony Thomas, Kevin McCray, Bob Traylinek, Tim Northey, Larry McDivitt. ROW TWO: George Nolan, Dick Steingass, Harold Kuschmeader, Pete Wise, Eugene Reisner, John Cristell, Mark Schaefer, Coach TomKorab. ROW THREE: Leonard McKim, Manager, Bill Kiggins, Gary Greenwald, John Cramer, Keith McKim, Keith Kramer, Manager. ROW FOUR: Dennis Marvin, Bill Nolan, Aaron Tinney, Gary Lingruen. Senuyid Six players will be leaving the Buck’s base- ball squad this year. They are: Eugene Reisner, Harold Kuschmeader, Larry McDivitt, Mark Schaefer, Tim Northey, and Pete Wise. The graduating sen- iors will either go on to higher education or to pursue their careers. We hope they will go on to attain as high standards there as they did here at Buckeye High. BUCKEYE DIAMONDMEN HAVE VETERAN SQUAD Buckeye’s diamond squad started the season with ten re- turning lettermen. Larry McDlvitt, Mary Schaefer, and Eugene Reisner served as the team’s trl-captalns. Tom Korab Is the varsity coach. With many experienced and skillful players the Bucks finish- ed second in the Sectional Tourna- ment held at Northwestern and are the 1967 INLAND CON- FERENCE CHAMPS. The champs ended with a record of 15 wins and 4 losses. MARK SCHAEFER Honorable Mention Northeast Ohio All- Star Team Received trophy for Outstanding Leadership EUGENE REISNER Cleveland Plain Deal- er Dream Team Class A Northeast Ohio All- Star Team--Out field- er Received trophy for highest batting average--422 LARRY McDIVITT Cleveland Plain Deal- er Dream Team All District Shortstop Class A Northeast Ohio All-Star Team— Infielder All-State Team Received trophy for Most Valuable Player ,etten Ke i ' (?tu HOW ONE: Terry Mowery, Norman Lomas, Tom Thomas, Russell Hibler, Pete Wise, Jeff Schaefer, Bruce Moehle, Ray Higham, Bob Trainer, Wayne Morlock. ROW TWO: Don Frombaugh, Skip Reiner, Keith Yuhas, Chris Fletcher, Bill Waszil, Keith McKim, Randy Iseman, Dick Foecking, Eugene Daley, John Maringer. ROW THREE: Mark Schritz, Larry McDivitt, Mark Schaefer, Bruce Wurstle, Bob Lapp, Tom Inman, Bill Surrarrer, Mark Eisenmann, Craig Haneberg, George Nolan, Coach Auker, Advisor. The great conquerors!??! Officers: Pete Wise, Secretary-Treasurer; Don Frombaugh, Pres- ident; Mark Schaefer, Vice-President; Chris Fletcher, Sergeant at Arms. StcUi ticiOMA ‘S GA etdjUt WieAtU iy Larry Schaefer Becky Gifford, Sue McDivitt Barb Wolff, Mary Ann Keller (Kneeling) Cindy Schaefer, Barb Wolff, Diane Rushlow, Janls Asad, Mary Ann Keller (Standing) Linda Paden, Cheryl Stentz, Cheryl Clegg, Debbie Wolff, Joyce Mackltn, Pat Burke. Student ce Kftt A 4KeHt and 4ctivitie TOP SCHOLAR AWARDS ROW ONE: Shirley Turner, Sociology; Janls Asad, Typing U; Gall Graben- stetler. World Geography; Cathy Striker, Spanish II: Pam Sturgill, French I. ROW TWO: Rvelyn Miller, Genera) Math; Kathy Muntz, English II, Latin II; Keith McKlm, Industrial Art ID; Cheryl Collins, English III, Latin I; Gary Baker. AlRebra II. ROW THREE: Mike Klesel, Geometry; JoyceGraben- stetter, Chemistry; Kathy Kelley, Art IV; Cheryl Perslng, Art III: Loretta C sontos, F rench II; Glen Grabenstetter, Biology. ROW FOUR: Tim Hopkins, General Science; Darryl Towne, Vo. Ag. I; Ed Yost, Vo. Ag. II; Joy Feist, Shorthand I; Randy Kohler, Vo, Ag. IV; Bruce Wurstle, World History; Keith Kramer, Algebra I; Lynette Gander, Home Ec I; Beverly Echle, Typing I; Carolyn Schnabel, Home Ec II, General Business: Barbara Michaels. English I. ROW FIVE: Philip Mohler, English IV, Advanced Math, U.S. Government, Physics; Diane Rushlow, Business English; Connie Scherler, Sh rthand II; Ruth Thomas, Office Practice; Judy Gunkelman, Bookkeeping. Absent: Helen Young, U. S. History: Candice Kastner, Eco- nomics; Robert Traylinek, Earth Science, Industrial Art II; Marie Duposkl, Spanish I: Ray Vormelker, Industrial Art I; Lonnie Taylor, In- dustrial Art IV; William Surrarrer, Vo. Ag. Ill; Debbie Manchak. Art I; Patricia Burke, Art II; Dianne Higham, Home Ec. Ill; Judy Bracken, Home Ec. IV. Coach Auker presents a trophy to Gene Daley, Top First place winners in the Medina County Art Festival: ROW ONE: Sandra Rowland, Pat Thompson, Kathy Kelley, Sue Torok, Shirley Turner. ROW TWO: Cheryl Diesch, Diane Devine, Susan Stout, Rudy Kravanya, Gayle Burns, Mrs. Hammon, Advisor. @Uvenlet 4nt j4ui vid TViuueru Scholar of the football team. SNOWBALL KING AND QUEEN: Rick Marlnger and Karen Klene 2.uij See Heeuu ROW ONE: Robert Mack, Vickie Pierce, Brice Bissett, Steve Cormany. ROW TWO: Keith McKim, Larry Schaefer, Bruce Wurstle, Pete Wise, Mr. Lykins, Advisor. Open wider, yes, wider! ( ! ' Go away, I'm busy! VI..- namii teacher's filler and llowfery looking lorlrouble. THE ONLY BANK YOUR FAMILY WILL EVER NEED The Old Phoenix National Bank OFFICES AT MEDINA - MEDINA PLAZA - BRUNSWICK - SEVILLE 100 COMPLIMENTS OF The Medina County Bank THREE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU VALLEY CITY BRUNSWICK •35 ; LODI A FULL SERVICE BANK Heintzleman Chevrolet Inc. 3880 PEARL ROAD, MEDINA, OHIO JUST ONE MILE NORTH OF MEDINA ON U.S. RT. 42 PHONE: Medina, 722-1595 - Cleveland Line, 621-8887 lOi Where you enter for bargins and exit with savings MEDINA BARGAIN MART 410 1 2 W. Smith Road Medina Ohio GRAFF'S GLASS CO. 108 E. Smith Road Medina, Ohio Phone: 725-5040 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of 'iff HARRY SCHEAFER ELECTRIC CO. Medina, Ohio GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP Open Every Day 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Closed Wednesday 225-3187 Brunswick ROLLY'S TRUCK SALES INC. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Complete Sales and Service 750 W. Smith Rd, Medina, Ohio Phone: 725-4949 ROYAL CREST FARM DAIRY Belmont 6-2581 23310 Royalton Road Columbia Station, Ohio Center 8-4060 P Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings am J Jlair fashion CUSTOM PERMANENT WAVING CREATIVE HAIR STYLING 12977 Pearl Road Strongsville, Ohio 44136 102 I Compliments of MEDINA TIRE AUTO SUPPLIES B. F. Goodrich Tires for Every Transportation Need Tire Recapping - and Complete Under Car Service 302 S. Court Street 725-4518 Compliments Of HOWARD HINMAN KIRBY VACUUM CLEANERS Sales And Service Phone 722-3177 Rd. 3 Box 202 Medina, Ohio III Compliments of | SHANGRI-LA REST HOME GEORGE C. RODGERS Ohio's Finest 408 West Liberty Street Route 3 Medina, Ohio 44256 Phone: 723-2654 Medina, Ohio Valley City Cleveland NATIONWIDE INSURANCE 483-4304 941-1700 Signs Show Cards Displays PESSa Truck Lettering ' Silk Screen Kemliics JUSEK CO.-REALTORS Brunswick Office Cleveland Office ■ Ilf 11 Ml i llUIIIIf If 4297 Manhattan Circle 4615 Pearl Road 722-4034 Ph.: 225-3117 Ph.: 251-0076 238 S. Elmwood St., Medina, Ohio 44256 Home: 888-0171 FIX ALL SHOP ULICH’S REUPHOLSTERING REST YUNG GARDEN CENTER REPAIRING Of Fine Furniture Car Seats Open Daily 9 to 9 Specializing In Truck Car Seats (Except Sunday) Free Pick-up Delivery Free Estimates EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN 483-2761 At School Lawn Street 1 1 2 Mi. North of Medina on Route 42 P.O. Box 271 Valley City, O. 103 £UUtNHf FREEZER BEEF ; Compliments of AVON as 871-1360 MEDINA S2J 252-0350 Chesterland 729-9456 TNHMUT PLANTS TO sssvc you irrm. BARCO SONS, INC. GREENHOUSES We specialize in government graded choice beef Medina, Ohio | JACK'S YORKTOWN STORE WOLF BROS. SUPPLY, INC. | Congratulations Class '67 One Mile East of Buckeye ftnStjP High School On Wolff Road ft Phone 722-2505 Phone 725-3451 Compliments of Compliments of GRAFTON PHARMACY ELM FARM American Greeting Cards Russell Stover Candy ALL STAR DAIRY Cosmetics - Prescriptions 1050 Lafayette Phone Grafton 926-2811 723-8044 Medina Grafton, Ohio DAN BERISWIIL, INSURANCE Your Grange Agent Complete Insurance Service Auto - Fire - Health - Life Casualty - General Liability Homeowners - Farmowners Grafton Eastern Road - Route 2 Grafton, Ohio Phone 926-6464 WAITE SON MEMORIAL HOME Licensed Funeral Directors 765 N. Court Medina Phone 722-1591 104 Compliments of HALE'S RESTAURANT MACK VAULT COMPANY V on the square Valley City, Ohio 723-4055 J in Medina, Ohio I'DEA SHOP Compliments of Greeting Cards Party Goods CHATTERBOX INN Gifts Medina, Ohio Medina Ohio 725-4744 Your American Motors Dealer Compliments of HANSHUE AUTO CO. TETZEL'S HUMBLE SERVICE 119 North Court St. (humble) _ .. „. Brunswick, Ohio Ph. 723-0511 Medina, Ohio 44256 225-5790 CHIPPEWA MEATS, INC. Chippewa Lake, Ohio Quality, Fresh and Cold Meats Compliments of MEL'S SOHIO SERVICE In the Majoriey of Medina County Markets Suppliers of School Cafeterias 2002 Tate Broadview Phone: Chipewa Lake MO 8-2101 741-9687 Cleveland, Ohio 105 Compliments of THOMAS E. WOLFE INSURANCE Medina, Ohio 56 Public Square 723-7074 BEST WISHES Compliments of JlL to NEWCOMER'S Class of 1967 AUTO BODY AUFMUTH MOTORS, INC. 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CLEVELAND’S LARGEST AND FINEST OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS 3025 West 25th Street 119 Main 1-7066 PATRONS Medina Nichols Supply Company Ohio Valley City Sam and Kays' Tavern Ohio Lodi Underwood's Market Ohio Abbeyville Crowe's Nest Tavern Ohio Brunswick Lad V asel Ohio Medina Gunkelman's Clothing Ohio Belden Scheafer's Garage Ohio Litchfield Medina Packing Ohio Medina Zenith T. V. - Radio Ohio Medina Foot's Greenhouse Ohio Brunswick R. C. A. Victor - Fareway T. V. Ohio Medina J S Tractor Sales Ohio Medina Dr. Frederick Fri, Jr. Ohio Medina Dr. Frederick Fri, Sr. Ohio Brunswick Brunswick Marathon Ohio Medina The Double-O-Chow House Ohio Brunswick Howie's Dari-Delight Ohio Litchfield Hugh and Lois Iseman Ohio Litchfield Korner Shop Ohio Medina P. W. Swingle Ohio Litchfield Drs. 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