Bucyrus High School - Bucyrian Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)
- Class of 1968
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f px, R X N '-M ' . 1 M i 1 W I X x fu., 5, 5 x Q 1 ' 1 THE BUCYRIAN VOLUME LVII PUBLISHED BY THE BUCYRUS HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK STAFF BUCYRUS, OHIO 1968 CYA9 Q UT fi 0 Q c SC s' - I I S I is 5 E :E I- 13 I I I --7 uf' I I I E ll ' in ' I 2 ,,, For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a visiong But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. CONTENTS Memorial ...A Introduction ... .. Activities .t... .... Sports .............,.....,......,, , . Organizations .............t..,....,.. . . Faculty, Administration, Academics ... .. Student Body ......,.....,......... . . Advertisements .t.. . , , Annual Staff ...... .. Senior Activities .....l .. , Faculty Biographies .. .. Indexes ....,......,. . . . 4 , 6 14 28 52 86 102 170 196 198 201 203 Z-? -' M IN MEMORIAM Mr. Alex Kish 1908-1968 Graduate-1927 Teacher-1931-1961 A dm1'n1'strat0rw1962-1968 Friend So when a great rnan dies, For years beyond our ken, The light he leaves behind him lies Upon the paths of men. Charles Summer 5 iz A This House Is Mine, and Yet an F -Q ,, H ' g K Q, L ,,, ' , I I W A f , if M, ', nw in if? W gf 51 K fwfm 5 A. 1 -,:...w , Awww -aj A Q llllwvlnn if ,MW , ,.. M, ' M-in K . if . 1 N This house is mine . . . the very special scene of a very happy time in our lives. Memories are cen- tered around our house g some happy, some sad, butall our very own. But yet not mine . . . there comes a time when we know vve must say goodbye, knowing that our places will soon be filled by younger students. M13 V' 'ii wg l ff :fe . , w Mi- Q 2 ' ' 'ir f W' Another Comes, and Yet It 8 .,. -f 3 ls Not His 'i , fi II i l He may be a complete outsider, or one who has learned to love this house of learning. Regardless, he makes his contribution and passes on his way. This ls l3.H.S.: The Challenge During the high school years, each person is challenged to excel, no matter what his special e interest may be. Through this competition, whether in scholarship or sports, he gains a truly well- rounded education. I0 to Excel And Then Depart 3 E' 12 To the older students, it is hard to believe that lite will continue at B.H.S. after they leave, not remembering that others will quickly take their places. Even as they take their first steps as grad- uates, they are forgotten as another class steps in- tothe spotlight. These students too will soon be gone, but with them they will take all the funny, sad, horrible, and wonderful memories of their special house. A 1m g 1 umnuunl m T ,, ,NM ihm, WL,,.V . ACTIVITIES I 4-in ak'-f-. 3 ' HH, .rd Il .fkfb rl Capacity Crowd Witnesses Queen Coronation Surrounding Queen Bobbi are the members of the 1968 Homecoming Court: SEATED: Lottie Wilkes and Patty Williams. STANDING, Jan Cochran and Polly A i Clothed in her royal robe, Bobbi watches the ns ow. activities of the dance from her throne. Bobbi's escort Tom Hubble, adjusts her crown. RIGHT: Back in the grandstand after crowning ceremonies Bobbi breaks into a radiant smile. Despite the rainy, dreary night of November 3, 1968, a capacity crowd witnessed the crowning of Miss Bobbi Lambert as Home- coming Queen. Bobbi and her court, comprised of Patty Williams, Polly Anslow, Jan Cochran and Lottie Wilkes were honored at the traditional Homecoming dance in the high school gym, following a 27-O victory over Tiffin Columbian. l6 Snowball Highlights Holiday Season The highlight of the holiday season was the an- nual Snowball sponsored by the Inter-Club Coun- cil. Decorations included streamers and gigantic crepe paper ornaments in Christmas colors hung from the ceiling. Over fifty couples danced to the music provided by the Robert Batton Dance Band. The center of attention was a huge snowman standing in the middle of the dance floor. Barb Gephardt and Henry Felkey stop to inspect it. , ' 'ft' in i ,X 1 gn Standing beneath some imaginary mistletoe, Jan Jones and Jon Grimes get into the holiday spirit. Between dances, Art Baggett and Shelly Mol- lenkopf rest their weary feet. . i i Hiding behind a construction-paper caroler, Linda Mutchler expresses her dislike for having her picturetaken. Varsity Night Draws Capacity Crowd Varsity Night 1968, sponsored by Senior Hy-Y, filled the house. The Hi-Y boys, with their ad- viser lVlr. Matula, put in long hours of hard work to make it a success. Four clubs presented skits in the competition. First place went to Speech Club, second, Future Nurses Clubg third, Library Club: and fourth place, Band. ln-between skits were presented by members of Hi-Y. The highlight of the evening was the queen competition. Sixteen of the various clubs were represented by their elected candidate in the contest. Miss Poly Anslow was selected to reign as Varsity Night Queen of 1968. 'Riff e As last year's queen, Miss Jessie Helfrich, places the crown on Polly's head, master of ceremonies Lee Bridges waits to present her with a bouquet of a dozen red roses. With tears of joy and an expression of disbelief, Queen Polly accepts congratulationsfrom the other candidates. 3 Left: Playing the role of a new father in the Future Nurses Club skit, Linda Vanderkarr carries on an excited conversation with Nurse Jenny Wagner. Above: ln the Library Club skit, Bill Usher performs a hippie marriage ceremony for Joy Lysinger and Marc Bloomfield. fi .Q X Hi-Y boys put a lot into the in-between skits. An ex- ample is Tim Raybuck, above. Members of Senior Band take part in a skit called Spanky and His Gang. l l l l l i i l i Taking time out to relax before curtain time, Linda Esterline and Joan Rinker collapse on one ofthe props. i Enjoying a romantic embrace, Mike Saam and Ron Rupe portray newlyweds on their wedding night in the Speech Club skit. I9 - --,i Ken Vaughan Elected to Lead Student Council After delivering their speeches, the candidates, flanked by their campaign managers, Sharon Dunlap and Patty Rankin, respectively pose for pictures. The winning pair, vice-President Sherry Frey and President Ken Vaughn, stand beside the opposing candidates, Arlie Wood- rum and Rose Smith. Before the election assembly, the campaign crew for both sets of candidates plastered the auditorium with signs. With Miss Jan Peters' constructive criticism, candidates Ken Vaughn and Arlie Woodrum rehearse their speeches. 20 gi, Congratulating Rich Ziegler on his fine recitation of a poem concerning Ken and Sher's qualifications, is Donis, The Judge , Slaughter, who de- clared them the best candidates. The Student Council elections this year filled the students with excitement, anx- iety, and a competitive spirit. It also filled the halls of B.H.S. with hundreds of signs and the auditorium with bushels of confetti. At the election assembly, students seeking class offices and those running for Student Council representative were presented to the student body. Ken Vaughn and his run- ning mate, Sherry Frey, along with the team of Arlie Woodrum and Rose Smith delivered campaign speeches. Voting took place in the auditorium during noon hours. The hard- fought battle resulted in the election of Ken Vaughn and Sherry Frey as President and Vice-President of Bucyrus High School Student Council for 1968-69. A chorus line of Junior boys per formed for the student body. af' J The theme song for Arlie and Rose was presented by the Disraeli Gears, composed of Doug Schnabel, Terry Cross, Gary Auck, and Bill Crockett. 21 RIGHT: The white brick fireplace provided an ideal setting for picture-taking, Rita Powers' and Ron VanHouten's expressions indicate their enjoyment ofthe occasion. BELOW: A.F.S. student Rich Martin displays his champion ping- pongform. BELOW: Formally dressed couples danced to music provided by the Larry DeGrange dance band. ?s BELOW: Entering the auditorium visitors viewed the exterior ofa stately southern mansion. Juniors Transform Gym lnto Southern Ballroom Dedication, imagination, and hours of hard work on the part of the Juniors resulted in an effective Southern atmosphere which car- ried out beautifully their theme, Southern Plantation. Juniors and Seniors ascended white stairways to reach the porch of the mansion. White pillars which stood out from the white brick wall supported a balcony. Through the doors, the couples entered a magnificent ballroom furnished with tables, chairs, paintings, sofas, statues and two crys- tal chandeliers. Following the 8:00-11:00 formal dance, Seniors were honored at a buffet dinner in Carlisle Gym. Buses left at 1:00 to take the students to the Gallon Civic Center for the all-night party. There, Juniors, Seniors, and invited guests enjoyed swimming, pool, ping-pong, and dancing to music by the 4 O'clock Bal- loon. LEFT: As the evening wore on, the Juniors and Seniors engaged in less strenuous activities. A tired Tim Ridge enjoys a friendly game of poker with Jeff Morris. i LEFT: Pool was a popular pastime at the post-prom party. Ron Widman con- centrates on a combination shot. Talented Seniors Star in Class Musical Seniors this year presented something different-a musical She Loves lVle concerned two co-workers in a parfumerie, played by Barb Gebhardt and Larry Walimire who were car- rying on a correspondence with Dear Friend , not knowing they were writing to each other. The play is enlivened by co- workers Bill Usher and Kathy Vasil as Steven Kodaly and Ilona Ritter, who are constantly having lovers' quarrels. Other Seniors with lead roles were Bob Rahm as Mr. Nlarac- zek, the owner and proprietor of the parfumerie, Dean Schell as Arpad, the delivery boy and Dick Wenninger as clerk, Lad- islav Sipos, Georges close friend and adviser. On her way to meet Dear Friend , Barb Gebhardt, as Amalia Balash, sings Will He Like Me . With John Seele's violin music creating a romantic atmosphere, Excited customers, Lottie Wilkes and Linda Esterline, Laffy Wahmwe' as George Nowackl Smgs qango Tragquen to complain to clerk Bill Usher. Barb Gebhardt. Following a lovers' quarrel, Bill Usher, as Steven Kodaly, serenades Kathy Vasil with llona . 'di gf-vw., Under the direction of Barclay Rohr- Behind the scenes, Mr. Rohrbaugh, baugh, the chorus members rehearse musical director and Miss Jan theirnumbers. Peters, director, discuss some un- finished details of the musical. 24 RIGHT: With mixed emotions, members of the class of '68 wait to perform their last act as B.H.S. Seniors. BELOW: Dick Wenninger rings out the news of the com- pletion of his high school career. its -n Ac, 48 RIGHT: Among the many awards presented during the recogni- tion assembly, Senior class president Bill Usher presents Miss Thompson with a gift to show appreciation for her efforts as class advisor, The Seniors expressed their gratitude with a stand- ing ovation, ABOVE: Several contented Senior boys sit back and converse while their breakfast digests. Senior Day Arrives ABOVE: The hungry ones, Mike Miller, Bob Carle. and Greg Brown head the line of Seniors waiting to be served breakfast. Senior Day began bright and early with a 6:30 breakfast at Aumiller Park, where teachers pre- pared a meal of ham and eggs, rolls, juice, and milk for the tired but hungry Seniors. At 1:00, following Baccalaureate and Commencement prac- tices, the annual Senior recognition assem- bly began. Seniors marked the farewell of the 99th graduating class of Bucyrus High School by thetollingofthe bells. 1 Dr. P. H. Augustine, educator and minister from East Springfield, Pennsylvania, advised the Seniors on 'What To Do When Life Get's Difficult. Four years of deligent high school study re- sulted in Nancy Heeby's ranking 2nd in her class of 204 students. Above, she accepts her To the strains of Pomp and Clrcumstancen, the Class of '68 opens the 99th commencement exercises at B.H.S. 26 This ls the Class That Was diploma from Dr. Wenner President of the Board of Education. The 99th graduating class of B.H.S. held com- mencement exercises Nlay 29, 1968, in the high school gym. Speakers for the ceremonies included two seniors, Pam Stevens and Dean Schell, who gave student addresses. The guest speaker, Dr. P. H. Augustine, was introduced by Superintendent Dr. John P. Toth. Presentations were made by Bill Usher and Sherry Frey. As president of the Senior class, Bill Usher stated that the class would do- nate its entire fund of S600 to the Alex Kish Nle- morial Scholarship Fund. Nlelvin Slaughter as Jun- ior class president, accepted the sum. lVlr. Carter then presented the 204 Seniors to President of the School Board, Dr. Wenner who awarded the di- plomas. After the singing of the Alma Mater by the class of '68 the Seniors filed out leaving behind them the High school halls and high school walls -the B.H.S. they love. Above: Girls' Booster Club presented pen sets to the ten Seniors with the highest point averages. President of the club, Sherry Frey, congratulating Dawn Taylor, one of the ten. Left: A Dash of Blue Paint , was the keynote of Dean SchelI's student ad- dress at the commencement ceremonies. Dean pointed out that every student in his graduating class had a vital part in the world of today and tomorrow. 4 X 5 5 2 3 2 s if ATHLETICS Redmen Ramble to 8-2 Season VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW left to right: Robert Boyles CHead Coachj, Terry Loy, Bob Byers, Fred Wilson, Dennis Markley, Tom Kanable, Ron Metzger, Denny Loy, Jon Grimes CCO-captainj, Tim Raybuck CCO-captainj, Randy Tidaback, Mel Slaughter, Dan Barnhart, Don Born, Ned Raybuck, Jim Hargis, Frank Myers fAss't Coachj. SECOND ROW: Joe Wagner CTrainerD, Lou Cardamone CAss't Coachj, Dave Hunter, Jerry Gebhardt, Nick Kober, Tim Spurlock, Tom Kanuk, Paul Garvin, Dean Hunter, Tom The Bucyrus Redmen have a season to be proud of, winning 8 games out of 10 and earning 2nd. in the NOL. The boys worked hard and dedicated themselves to a winning year. Under the sure hands of Head Coach, Robert Boyles the team worked for per- fection and unity, and each game played showed improvement. Although they did not win all the games, they never gave up, and when the going got tough the Redmen got tougher. The Redmen were in top flight condition all through the year and this was a major factor in the fine season. Not to be forgotten are cheer- leaders who gave the boys spirit and desire to try harder when the chips were down. Win or lose they were always giving support. The school owes much to the Redmen this year. To the coaches who brought football back to Bucyrus, an even greater debtis owed. Mathias, Carl McMichael, Steve Foulk, Leroy Wilson, Jim Stine- man CAss't Coachj, Jon Richenbach CAss't Coachj, Roger Sturgeon CAss't Coachj, Russ Opipery CAss't Coachb. THIRD ROW: Doug Durbin, Rick Greene, Tom Ricker, Jim Sharrock, Gary Ritter, Steve Grimes, Paul Outhwaite, Jeff Emig, Mike Saam, Tom Roberts, Pete Moone, Chuck Savage, Melvin VanMeter, Ed Beach, Dick McCall CAss't Coachb. Co-captains Tim Raybuck and Jon Grimes were hard-working team leaders. Head Coach Bob Boyles receives Col. Crawford game ball to close the '67 football season with 8-2 record. Handing ball to Coach Boyles are seniors Tim Raybuck, Dan Barnhart, Denny CBuIletj Loy, Tom Roberts, and Randy Tidaback. The Redmen had one thing on their minds on Friday night before the game and that was to win. Team work and desire were the keys that opened the doorto victory. The games of 1967 will be long remembered by the boys who played football at B.l-l.S. Seniors Steve Grimes and Tim Raybuck received All-NOL honors. Steve is holding his 3-year Letterman award while Tim poses with his Michael trophy he received for being the team's most valuable player. Sophomore end Steve Foulk pulls in his first TD pass as a varsity gridder. Steve's TD helped the Redmen to a 27-6 victory over Col. Crawford. Junior Mel Slaughter bulls his way to a TD against stubborn Willard. Quarterback Tom Roberts throws an essential block. 5 Small but mighty, All-Ohio Honorable Mention Randy Tidaback contributes greatly to a fine season. At right, versatile Jon Grimes C303 gallops for a nine-yard TD with help of blockers Don Born 4855, Ned Raybuck C78j, and Dennis Nlarkley 1555. Senior Tom Roberts C193 looks on. ,ff . ...W N- Q Redmen Boast 6-1 N.O.L. Season Senior Tim Raybuck's vicious tackle puts the stop on Willard's Chuck Barrison, 1453. Randy Tidaback C623 hurries to assist Raybuck. At left, Co-captain Jon Grimes sets fire to Shelby in effigy at big pep rally before the game. s it U? 'L ,.-ff' '.,v COACHES KNEELING-Robert Boyles CHead Coachbz STANDING, left to right-Lou Cardamone, Athletic Director Jack Binnix Russ Opipery, Roger Sturgeon, Dick McCall, Jon Richenbach, Jim Stineman, Frank Myers, Joe Wagner CTrainerJ Season's Highlights TIFFIN CALVERT 14-BUCYRUS 13 The 1967 football season opened on Lane Street Field. The Redmen of Bucyrus played host to the Senecas of Tiffin Calvert. Penalties and mistakes, both offensively and defensively, marred the Red- men attack. SHELBY 32-BUCYRUS 14 The biggest challenge of the year faced the Red- men as they traveled to play the seventh ranked Shelby Whippets. A great display of courage was shown as the Redmen fought from behind during the first half. Injuries, fumbles, and playing catch up foot- ball took their toll in the second half. The bigger Shelby team showed its power and was too much for the Redmen. Bucyrus suffered their second set- back of the season 32-14. BUCYRUS 27-BELLEVUE 13 Bucyrus traveled to Bellevue for the eighth game of the season. The Redmen were determined to pick upthe pieces and come back. Come back they did. The defense was as strong as they had been all season in stopping Bellevue's attack. RETURNING LETTERMEN FRONT ROW, left to right-Rick Metzger Cmanagerb, Terry Loy, Ron Metzger, Harry Bloomfield fmanagerj, SECOND ROW-Robert Boyles, fHead Coachj, Carl McMichael, Steve Foulk, Paul Outhwaite, Tim Spurlock, Russ Opipery qAss't Coachj, THIRD ROW-Dennis Markley, Ned Raybuck, Mel Slaugh- ter, Lou Cardamone Cass't coachl. 33 SENIORS FRONT ROW, left to right-Rick Greene, Dan Barnhart, Tim Raybuck, Dennis Loy, Randy Tidaback, Tom Kanable. SECOND ROW-Dean Hunter, Steve Grimes, Tom Roberts, Don Born, Jon Grimes, Tom Mathias. Redmen Capture 14-6 Season for N O L Title Five seniors led Bucyrus High School to its finest season in years. Bucyrus succeeded in winning a first place tie for the Northern Ohio League and cap- turing its first tourney game since 1954. The team played aggressive ball throughout their 14-6 sea- son. Fans by the score turned out hours ahead of time to cheer this team to victory. John Seele amazed the crowd with his tremendous rebounding and inside shooting ability. The forward combina- tion of Tom Roberts and Willie Robinson added the extra excitement that was typical of this year's team. Their shooting ability completely astounded the Bucyrus fans, as they shot a yearly percentage of .-443. The playmakers, Bob Hamm and John Sears, with their cleverly executed strategy played an im- portant part in winning games. lt was a year of awards and distinction for Bucyrus team members. The award of a place on the Northen Ohio League first team went to John Seele. The second team title went to Tom Roberts with honorable mention to Bob Hamm. The highest rebounding trophy went to John Seele and the foul shooting trophy to Tom Roberts. John Seele and Tom Roberts were named to the all- county team and Seele also received honorable men- tion in the state. Tom Roberts shoots one of his famous lump shots Bob Hamm, 006 ofthe Dlaym-BKGVS H158 year. Shows US 3 Coach Pace gets the victory treatment as Bucyrus wins its first tourney good defense. game in 14 years. Willie Robinson drives for the basket Willie receives a victory hug from teammates as he throws in the winning basket Bob Hamm, Tom Roberts, Willie Robi Yu YRU3 John Sears and John Seele demonstrate a tight defense nson and John Seele display their awards. ROW ONE: Jeff Smith, Coach Roger Sturgeon, ROW TWO: Carl McMichael, Paul Outhwaite, Tom Kanuk, Steve Foulk Reserves Steve Foulk fouls in an attempt to pull out the game. ...fps Paul Outhwaite demonstrates his speed and agility in one of his many fast breaks. Sf' This year the reserve squad, coached by Mr. Roger Sturgeon, finished the season with a respect- able 7-11 record. The Redmen started out the year with victories in four out of the first five games against Norwalk, Upper Sandusky, Gallon, and Tiffin Columbian, respectively. They then lost successive games to Bellevue, Wynford, Willard, and Norwalk, before snapping this four game losing streak by squeaking out a narrow 41-40 victory over Colonel Crawford. The reserve cagers then finished out the season by winning only two out of the last eight games, these wins coming against Galion, 67-41 and Crestline, 56-47. Although the Reserve record was not outstanding, the players gained expe- rience, which will be helpful to them in their future years of Varsity action. ...I ... .... FRONT ROW: Coach Stineman, Delbert Lawson, Richard Hahn, Gary Laipply, Mike Pensinger, Bob McReynolds, Dennis Boyer, Gary Solze, Coach Reichenbach. SECOND ROW: Coach McCall, James Vance, Fred Hart, Gary Cox, Joe Reeder, Danny Tidaback, Ronny Wenninger, Bill Rimmer, Mike Combs THIRD ROW: Dave Markley, Doug Ludwig, Dick Mack, Steve Williams, Mike Ritter Bruce Snyder, Dave Foulk, Duane Beal, Danny Gardner, Mgr FOURTH ROW: Phil Wren, Rick Wilson, Joe Williams, Mike Agee Steve Carr, Ken Bachr, Bill Stuckert, Dave Baggett, Brad Felkey Jett Striker, Jeff Christman. Freshmen Efforts Indicate a Bright Future Freshmen showed improvement with each game they played. Winning 4 of 5 games, they will help B.H.S. in the future. Below: Joe Williams rolls out to pass against Gallon in first home game. Right: Mike Agee runs for a touchdown against Wynford to win 28-6. FRONT ROW, left to right: Joe Reser, Dave Foulk, Rick Wilson, Steve Ash, Ralph Wright, Chet Frazier, Steve Williams, manager. ROW TWO: Mike Carr, manager: Joe Williams, Gary Kennedy, Dave Baggett, Tom Galitza, Steve Carr, Mike Zahn, Coach Stineman. Freshmen Build for the Varsity Freshmen basketball is a builder of good basket- ball players for the future Varsity squads. This year of basketball teaches the boys what it takes to par- ticipate in high school sports. The boys learn various types of offenses and de- fenses that can be used against an opponent. They are also taught how to keep in shape and how to maintain physical fitness throughout the season. This year the Freshmen squad put hours of train- ing into their winning season that brought either joy or sadness to each and every one of the team members. Hard work paid off and these boys should be proud of their accomplishments. The whole school should take into consideration that these boys will be the Varsity of the future at Bucyrus High School. Co-captains Joe Williams and Gary Kennedy discuss game strate gy before every game with Coach Stineman. FRONT ROW left to right: Gary Laipply, Jamie Myers, Dave Wil- liams, Jon Roberts, Rodney Ekleberry, Randy Hart, Coach Reichenbach. ROW TWO: Dan Gibson, Carl Rittenour, Dave Wha- ley, Jeff Schell, Dan Kanuk, Jim Brady, Greg Wert, ROW THREE: Eighth Grade Football These eighth graders appear to be challengers for varsity positions in the near future. Undefeated and unscored on in three games, the team also showed great offensive power. Below: Len Hord receives tackle pass in the late minutes of the Col. Crawford game and scores. Right: Larry Morrison violently tries for the pass that is slightly overthrown. A Shelby defensive man C405 watches in vain. Coach McCall, Randy Hertzer, Gordon Grove, Vernon lrwin, Jeff Hall, Mike Wilson, Sonny Linn, Coach Stineman. ROW FOUR: Tim Volkmer, Chuck Gebhardt, Doug Lambert, Mark Quinn, Leo- nard Hord, Larry Morrison, Tom Kent, Mark Ausenheimer. Team Goes Undeteated , as if T Qflif 'Www ,nn.1X Eighth Grade Cagers Work Hard for the Future FRONT ROW left to right: Bruce Monk, manager, Dan Kanuk, Morrison, Gabe Crokie, Mark Ausenheimer, Len Hord, Tom Kent. David Whaley, Mike Wilson, Jeff Hall, Gene Shaffstall, Ed Butler, Coach Thomas, manager. SECOND ROW: Mark Quinn. Chuck Gebhardt, Larry Seventh Grade Cagers Learn Fundamentals FRONT ROW left to right: Bill VanMeter, Tim Albright, Mitch Fannin, Terry Kemery, Steve Bowman, Harold Powell, Ed Israel Groves, Daryl Dunlap: Norman Weinandy, Steve Baggett, Kirk Mark Cory, Dan Hudson, Dan Jones, Coach Guins, John Bartos Shiefer, Dave Miller. SECOND ROW: Torn Stuckert, manager: Don manager- 41 Although their 1-7 record in dual meets was slightly lower than last year's 2-3 mark, this year's Varsity Track Team improved greatly over the team of a year ago. Track is an individual sport and success in track is measured by individual achievements. Even when victory as a team is not attained, there are always a number of outstanding individuals who deserve to be recognized. One devoted individual is Doug Durbin, a Junior, who this year set a new school record in the two- mile run with a time of 10:57.33 Doug will be back next year and a new school record will almost certainly be set. Rich Smith, a Senior sprinter, ran the 220-yard dash in a time of 22.9 seconds, missing the school record by .7 of a second. Other senior lettermen this year were: Tim Ray- buck, Craig Hubble, Steve Yaussy, and Rick Green. Lettermen returning next year are Juniors, Doug Durbin, Randy Lambert, Keith Naufzinger, Ned Raybuck, Mike Saam, Melvin Slaughter, Carl Wade, and Leroy Wilson: Sophomores, Steve Foulk. Right: Rich Smith takes the hand-off from Craig Hubble for the last leg of the 880-yard relay against Wynford. Bucyrus won the event in a time of l:39.8 Below: Rich Smith is barely nosed out at the finish of the 220- yard dash. Rich's time was 22.9 seconds, nearing the school record of 22.2 42 individuals Stand Below: Tim Raybuck leaps from the blocks at the start of the mile-relay event against Willard, ', , out in Track .Q gy 't 1 wg your ,Q ,WR I Q, . 4 ,je ,XR U xiii. SJ 5 K I W tg O 11 ,lx , - as Q Q- i I ,',,:'fp 4 Y J QA v .RL ,k it ,.,.,a1 ll 3-qggk , I .L X 2 .. 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F-'ivfig-'il , s s iio, , . ..,, L A c M ,, ,-- 4 .,7v Z ,-LL,,... 1 ,,r,i,- , c , S-fig-:-iQ,1i..,', i I '-1-1' . - g: fi, xv, 4 , 'r'- V , , fekfo Q ,ir if ' , iq, '33 5 V, .K iw f f ff r t Left: In a muddy two-mile run against Willard, Doug Durbin dis- plays the courage and stamina which was typical of this year's track team. Junior High Sets New Records This year's Freshman Track Team had an out- standing season, giving promise to the track out- look for the future. Finishing the season with an unblemished 4-O record, the young Redmen set three new school records. Joe Williams ran the 440-yard dash in a time of 55.0 seconds, breaking the old record of 56.9. Mike Combs topped all Varsity pole-vaulters by clearing the bar at 11'O , a new record. The Shuttle Hurdle team, consisting of Combs, Lawson, Pennsinger, and Wilson, set a school record at the Mansfield Relays with a time of 68.0 seconds. The Seventh and Eighth Grade Track Team, which finished the season with an O-3 mark, also had its stand-outs. Most notable was Steve Slaughter, who tied the old Junior High record in the high jump by clearing a height of 5'3 . The Seventh and Eighth Graders were coached by Mr. Guinns and Mr. Myers. Right: Two outstanding Freshman Track stars: Joe Williams, who ran the 440-yard dash in a record time of 55.0 seconds, and Mike Combs who pole-vaulted to a record heighth of 11'O . Below: This year's Freshman Mile-relay team consisting of Jeff Campbell, Dave Foulk, Dave Baggett, and Joe Williams shattered the old school record by about 13 seconds. Above: KNEELINGQ Art Baggett. Coach Jack Binnix, Jim Pfirsch. STANDING: Larry Walimore. Mike Stuckman. Dick Wenninger. Mike Romanoff, John Sears. Mark Truka, Dave Gebhardt. Left: Senior linksman, John Sears shoots a number three iron to the fifth green at the Bucyrus Country Club. Linksmen Battle Rivals With Golf only in its third season at Bucyrus, enthusiasm for it was steadily on the increase. Along with increasing enthusiasm for the sport, was the increasing ability to play the sport. Larry Walimire, the number one man this year, lettered for the second time. Dick Wenninger, the number two man, became the first three-year letterman in golf in the history of Bucyrus High School. The other starting golfers were John Sears and Mike Stuckman. The Redmen were once again this year coached by Mr. Jack Binnix. Tennis Team Completes First Season with 3-10-1 Record E' y FRONT ROW: Dennis Stricker, Bob Kottvan, John Winsor, Jim Nelson, Dennis Brombacherg SECOND ROW: Dave Hartman, Bob Bonin, Dean Schell, Mr. Grandy, Randy Clady, Tom Guinther This spring the newly formed Bucyrus High School Tennis team took to the courts. The coach was Nlr. Grandy who described the season as a suc- cess despite an unimpressive record. Coach G-randy stated the thing that defeated us was the lack of competitive experience. The members of the team this year have gained some valuable experience, and with some fine younger players coming up, Bucyrus can expect a much better and improved tennis team in the future. Left: Coach Grandy and Captain Randy Clady discuss the play of the opposing team. QR l Redmen Perform Well The Bucyrus Redmen Baseball Team finished their first season of action with a respectable 5-12 record. They finished the year in a tie for third place in the N.O.L. At one time, with only four games to go, the Redmen were top contenders in the N.O.L. But following a loss to Gallon and two losses to Shelby, they were forced to settle for the third place finish. Seniors on this year's squad were Tom Roberts, Dan Barnhart, John Gephart, Randy Tidaback, Steve Howard, and Don Borne. Lettermen returning next year will be: Juniors, Charley Huff, Dan Stevensg Sophomores, Dick Beall, Nick Kober, and Jeff Smith. 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Shel by Upper Gallon r , ' Crestline Tiffin Columbian Bellevue Willard ihlansfield Senior Crawford Central ' Freshmen Basketball ' We Sandusky They 36 43 42 5 1 28 26 36 45 33 22 29 45 Central ' , ' . - , . VARSITY SQUAD: Jan Jones, Polly Anslow, JoAnn Ash, Jeanne Fegley, Patty Williams. B.H.S. can truly be proud of its cheer- leaders this year. The Varsity Squad was awarded two first place ribbons and one third place ribbon while at cheerleading camp this summer and also held the dis- tinction of being named Most Interesting Squad . The girls spent at least three nights a week preparing for the weekend games. They made locker stickers, spirit signs and crepe decorations for the halls, frames, huge posters for the games, and supplied B.H.S. students with spirit tags. During pep assemblies, they entertained the student body and faculty with pom-pom routines, skits, awarded the spirit stick to the class with the most spirit, and arranged pep talks, Tom Roberts won the title of having the Loveliest Legs in a contest which the cheerleaders sponsored to earn money. The squad stayed up nights making victory cookies and cakes for the team and covered their lawns and windows with spirit signs before and after important games. Also the cheerleaders directed the Pep Club during the games in songs, chants, and cheers. Truly, B.H.S. can be proud of its cheer- leaders this year. They were justifiably credited by head coaches and students for being leaders of creative spirit. They brought out of our school the spirit and pep that made this year's football and basketball seasons the best. Patty symbolizes basketball season. FRESHMAN SQUAD: Jodi Barker, Sue Horrell, Rita Kronenberger, Mary Mon tague, Jan Nicholson. 50 Cheerleaders lncite Strong School Spirit ani is- ' x 'Sheff The Snake Parade, rallies, pep assemblies, football and basketball games were full of spark and the cheerleaders could always bring it out of the crowd. Friday pep assemblies brought out cheerleader in- genuity and school spirit, JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD: Sharon Snavely, Gwen Miller, Mary Sears, Judy Rutter, Mary Neikirk 5l J -' -f , ,fm A ORGANIZATIONS K Vw 1 qu X lx 1 FIRST ROW left to right: Ken Vaughan, George Bartos, Pam Ste- vens, Patty Williams, Jeanne Fegley. ROW TWO: Jane Rettig, Kathy Newman, Dick Beall, Rich Martin, Dean Schell. ROW Student Counc The Senior High Student Council provided the link between students, teachers, and administra- tion. Members spent many hours trying to find ways to better our school. Activities included sponsoring student opinion polls, adopting a for- eign child, and sponsoring student elections. Officers were Pam Stevens, president: George Bar- tos, vice president: Patty Williams, secretary, Ken Vaughn, treasurer. THREE: Dan Bush, Becky Moser, Sherry Frey, Lisa Haldeman Deb Wells, Art Baggett. ROW FOUR: Lee Bridges, Mel Slaughter Bill Usher, Tom Ricker, Mr. Matula, adviser. il Serves School Senior Polly Anslow casts her vote in the student opinion poll. 54 if if' ge Student Council adviser Mr. Robert Matula and Jeanne l Fegley enjoy good eating at the council camp-out. f-w- Council president Pam Stevens presents Rich Martin with an American ' flag as Mr. Carter looks on. Student Council sponsors an assembly on atomic energy. L X -, ...W J hH 55 Jr. High members work hard on Student Council campaigns. Student Council members represent the students, discuss their problems and try to resolve them. For activities the group planned two dances, decorated the halls for Christmas, and sponsored the student elections. A picnic completed social events for the year. Officers were Teresa Straley, president, Marc Schell, vice-president, Patty Moore, secretary, Jean Michael, treasurer. Their adviser was Mr. Wil- liam Sinilt. Jr. Student Council Members Practice School Government FIRST ROW left to right: Robin Powers, Debbie Reiff, Jean Mich- THREE: Darla Gatchell, Linda Weidemaier, Dave Wright, Terry ael, Patty Moore, Teresa Straley, Marc Schell, Ed Brown, Jamie Rohrbaugh. Mr. Siniff, adviser: Dave Foulke, Dick Mack, Dave Myers. ROW TWO: Dan Gardner, Jim Vance, Jim Brause, Sue Baggett. Foulke, Debbie Wilkinson, Karen Bogan, Lee Helfrich. ROW wr ' T FIRST ROW left to right: Cherie Ulmer, Sara Furner, Barb Adams. Linda Vanderkarr, Jennie Wagner, Judy Cooperider, Patsy Sloan. ROW TOW: Cheryl Friend, Peggy Croneis, Birdie Pinion, Brenda Johnson, Corinda Hoelzel, Kathy Vasil. ROW THREE: Diana Beat- tie, Beatrice Baehr, Patty Bloomfield, Charlene Studer, Dana Ben- ham, Linda Case. Future Nurses Explore Field ot Medicine Hospital duties for Volunteen Peggy Croneis include filling water jugs. The purpose ofthe Future Nurses' Club is to pro- vide a setting in which students who are interested in nursing and health can meet together to share that interest and to explore opportunities in the health field. Members this year helped give TB patch tests, caroled at the hospital and at the County Home and took charge of the health room. Officers were Linda Vanderkarr, president: Barb Adams, vice president, Jennie Wagner, treasurer, Judy Co- operider, Secretary, Sara Furner, historian. Their adviser was Mrs. Mary Love. City Health Nurse Mrs. Love addresses P.O.D. classes. ll i Profects, Reports Stimulate Science Club FIRST ROW left to right: John Ghist, Dawn Taylor, Robert Kottyan. ROW THREE: Jeff Palmer, Rich Metzer, Dennis Striker, Art Bag- ROW TWO: Mr. Mertz, adviser: Retha Taylor, Arlie Woodrum. gett. ROWFOUR:Tom Ricker, Scott Seigneur,Greg Baehr. N. H.S. Reflect Scholarship, Cha racter FIRST ROW left to right: Patty Williams, Johnetta Parson, Nancy nedy. ROW THREE: Dan Barnhart, Dan Bush, Linda Vanderkarr, Heiby, Debbie Nloore, Pam Stevens, Nancy Clubb, Jessie Helfrich, Susie Outhwaite, Joan Rinker, Randy Bevan, Doug Durbin. ROW Pam Church, Sharon Schiefer, Pat Rankin. ROW TWO: Barb Geb- FOUR: Dean Schell, Steve Yaussey, Larry Tanner, Dennis Striker, hardt, JoAnn Weidemaier, Carol' Edsinger, Bea Baehr, Dawn Rich Zeigler, Dan Stevens, Gary Harris, Mr. James Grandy, ad- Taylor, Kathy Winsor, Cindy Wilson, Terry Martin, Sharon Ken- viser. The VIC Club gives Bucyrus students an oppor- tunity to develop their fullest potential in citizen- ship, leadership, and character. Vocational Club prepares youth for the successful entry into the labor market and prepares them to meet industrial manpower needs ofour community. Retiring V.l.C, adviser, Mr. Stewart, po'ses with Mrs. Seits at the Teachers' Banquet honoring them. V.l.C. Prepares for Industrial Careers FIRST ROW left to right: Gary Lester, Carlis King, Bill Bloom- field, Fred Widman, Chester Butler, Mike Swick. ROW TWO: Jeff Thompson, Ray Dible, Jeff Huggins. Keith Naufzinger, Charles Harness. ROW THREE: Roger Fuller, Charles Applegate, Joe Topper, Jim Coulter, Mike Morris, Carl King. ROW FOUR: Don Perdue. Bob Hill, Tom McCool. Ron Fritz, Phil Steiger, Mr, Stew- art, adviser. N 'MMM FIRST ROW left to right: Nancy Heiby, Sue Outhwaite, Pat FOUR: Debbie Moore, Linda Vanderkarr, JoAnn Weidemaier, Rankin. ROW TWO: Barb Adams, Sherry Frey, Nancy Clubb, J03l'l Rirlker, COI'ir1 Hoelzel, Bea Baehr. ROW FIVE: MTS. Barb Gebhardt. ROW THREE: Patty Williams, Debi McGraw, Krantz. adviser: Linda Krock.Je-anne Feeley. Sharon Schiefer, Pam Stevens, Rose Ellen Smith. ROW Boosters Vigorously Support Worthwhile Causes The Girls' Booster Club with Sue Outhwaite as president, Nancy Heiby as treasurer, and Patty Ran- kin as secretary, have kept themselves occupied with various community projects and endless ac- tivities. Besides conducting the traditional Home- coming ceremony, this organization made artificial mums for the Football Banquet, distributed spirit tags, decorated the goal posts for home football games, added a float to the 1967 Col. Crawford Days Parade, and honored outstanding Senior scholars at Commencement. Tentatively scheduled is a Move-the-Bell-Tower Campaign. Congratula- tions are in order for a club which has had an outstanding year. Their adviser was Mrs. Dorothy Krantz. A display for the rummage sale is made by Sue Outhwaite and 60 Nancy Heiby. F.T.A. Members Seek Teaching Experiences Happiness abounds as Jan Eckleberry helps in first grade teaching routines. FIRST ROW left to right: Deb Moore, Doug Durbin, Kathy Winsor. JoAnn Weidemaier, Rose Smith. Art Baggett, Bonnie Seylor. Nancy Heiby. ROW TWO: Carol Edsinger. Dennis Striker, Arlie Woodrum, Sue Moore, Nancy Clubb, Barb Gebhardt, Linda Krock. ROW THREE: Sue Outhwaite, Susan Schifer, Sharon Schiefer, Joining Future Teachers of America is the first step in learning about the nature of teaching. F.T.A. gives the members a chance to do substitute teaching and helps them find out what field of education they are interested in. This year Mr. Robert Boyles spoke at the Christmas potluck, teachers were recognized during Teaching Career Month, and a picnic was held for the senior members. Officers were JoAnn Weidemaier, president: Rose Smith, vice president: Art Baggett, secretary: Kathy Win- sor, treasurer. Their adviser was Mr. Howard Havron. Jan Ekleberry, Jane Vance, Paula Cook, Cindy Wilson, John Ghist. ROW FOUR: Dennis Brombacher. Sue Potter, Terry Martin. Bill Usher, Mr. Havron. adviser: Sherry Stewart, Chris Schneider. Gary Ritter. 1 61 FIRST ROW left to right: J. Grimes, J. Seele, M. Slaughter, R. Clady, D. Wenninger, L. Gridges, J. Henney, L. Walimire, R. Tida- back, D. Loy, M. Romanoff. ROW TWO: M. Denzer, D. Hunter, B. Lutz, H. Horrell, T. Roberts, D. Striker, L. Wilson, M. Schifer, A. Baggett, R. Martin, S. Yaussy, Mr. Matula, adviser. ROW THREE: D. Stevens, D. Brombacher, R. Rupe, M. Richerds, D. Slaughter, J. Smith, T. Loy, D. Dible, J. Gallaher, J. Gebhardt, D. Yaussy, J. Margratt, J. Fullenkamp, G. Ritter. ROW FOUR: M. Travis, F. Wilson, B. Carle, S. Kinn, D. Beale, T. Guinther, D. Bush, T, Kanable, D. Barngart, S. Grimes, D. Schell, D. Gebhardt, R. Ziegler. ROW FIVE: D. Bowman, S. Foulk, P. Outhwaite, D. Car- penter, M. Saam, D. Hartman, G. Morrison, M. Miller, R. Smith, C. Hubble, J. Reser, C. Hoetzel, D. Hunter, J. Gephart, T. Roberts. Spirited Hi Y Members Plan Active Year The purpose of the Senior Hi Y Club is to create and maintain high standards of Christian charac- ter. Club officers attended a fall leadership work shop at Ohio Northern University. During the year, Hi Y members adopted a needy child, attended the Youth-in-Government Legislature in Columbus, and sponsored the 25th annual Varsity Night. Officers were Lee Bridges, president, Dick Wenninger, vice president: Randy Clady, secretary, John Henney, treasurer, Larry Walimire, chaplain: Mel Slaughter, sergeant at arms. Their adviser was Mr. Robert Matula. Seniors John Seele and Dan Barnhart entertain the Varsity Night crowd. Their faces mirroring happiness, seniors Mike Miller and Dean Hunter. enjoy the fellow- ship of a Hi Ycanoeing trip. Entertainers Larry Walimire and Dick Wenninger get together for a song-fest at Varsity Night. This is the life, Hi Y members Dennis Striker, Tom Guinther and Dean Hunter proclaim from their canoes. Seniors Jane Vance, Bobbi Lambert, and Fe Ramierez find time to relax at the hotel before sightseeingand shopping in Chicago. Thirty-five members of the Bucyrus Tri Hi Y Club traveled to Chicago for an unforgettable weekend there last spring. To finance the trip, the girls held a speghetti dinner and slumber party at the Y.M.C.A. In service projects the members adopted a needy child and stuffed Easter seals in envelopes for the crippled children's drive. Two delegates attended the Youth-IN-Government Program in Columbus. Chicago Trip Highlights Sr. Tri Hi Y Activities FIRST ROW left to right: Charlene Studer, Sharon Kennedy, Patty Williams, Kathy Lynch, Bobbi Lambert, Paula Cook, Joan Rinker, Barb Adams, Kathy Gubernath, Karen Gubernath. ROW TWO: Judy Rutter, Lynda Hancock, Linda Smith, Carol Heinlen, Becki Moser, Susie Wyss, Barb Bevan, Deb Schnable, Bonni De- backer, Joanne Pollock, Deb Smith, Marion Matesic, Bonnie Washer, Nancy Clubb, Kathy Vasil, Linda Esterline, Deb Moore, Barb Gebhardt. ROW THREE: Sara Furner, Kathy Wilkinson, Mary Neikirk, Evelyn Brown, Sandi Miller, Jane Rettig, Julie Light, Renee Rulfener, Cherie Ulmer, Beverly Ghist, Diane Bogan, Connie Smith, Deb Woodall, Linda Ford, Mary Sears, Gwen Miller, Molly Adams, Cindy Wilson. ROW FOUR: Jan Jones, Sue Davis, Julie Kagy, Brenda Kocher, Debi McGraw, Jan Ekleberry, Polly Anslow, Jane Vance, Fe Ramirez, Jeanne Fegley, Becki Bartz, Sue Moore, Kathy Newman, Rhonda Hart, Sharon Snavely, Sherry Frey, Linda Hern. ROW FIVE: Mrs. Allan, adviser: Deb Durbin, Sue Schifer, Jane Kalb, Deb Anderson, Sue Outhwaite, Kathy Irvin, Karen Scott, Jenni Wagner, Corin Hoelzel, Marie Wilson, Lisa Haldeman, Elaine Ekleberry, Anita Rupinski, Linda Fullencamp, Laura Gardner, Terri Martin, Fran Caulkin, Linda Furner. L Jr. Tri Hi Y Members Participate in Rewarding Activities FIRST ROW left to right: Chris Reinhard, Melinda Disher, Barb Dostal, Rita Kronenberger, Patty Moore, Darla Gatchell, Wendy Clubb, Sandi Anslow, Patty Carle, Sandy Royer, Lynn Rossman, Phyllis Shade. ROW TWO: Diana Atwood, Debbie Zellner, Melody Feintuch, Pam Rasnake, Cindy Todd, Von Volkmer, Linda Striker, Kathy Kuhn, Lee Helfrich, Debbie Reiff, Vickie Ruffener, Terry Smith, Jill Brombacher, Joyce Teets, Chris Chandler, Theresa Snavely, Debbie Schifer. ROW THREE: Sue Foulke, Mary Montague, Sue Horrell, Melinda Noblit, Lou Darnell, Karen Kime, Martha Diederich, Debi Graham, Nancy Dierksheide, Sheila Dible, Judy Schnable, Jean Michael, George Ann Hecken- hauer, Barb Blackstock, Karen Bogan, Robin Jolly, Pam Ralph, Jr. Tri Hi Y is united for the purpose of develop- ing Christian responsibility and for building a Christian society. The girls this year sponsored a dance, a sports night, and a slumber party at the Y.M.C.A. Members also made Easter favors for hospital patients. Serving as officers were Sandi Anslow, president: Patty Carle, vice president: Darla Gatchell, secretary: Wendy Clubb, treasurer, Patty Moore, chaplain. Their adviser was Miss Cynthia Hessin. RIGHT: Enthusiastic members make Easter favors. Sue Wenner, Chris Baulerle, Lisa Romanoff. ROW FOUR: Mary Diederich, Sally Blue, Kathy Kent, Leslie Weber, Cindy Adkins, Doreen Adams, Cindy Wells, Bev Powers, Linda Granato, Sharon Fuller, Patty Bicknell, Beth Pirnstill, Karen Gephart, Linda Weidemaier, Mary Michael, Bev Dible, Vicki Galleher, Brenda Fleming, Laurie Widman. ROW FIVE: Linda Lybarger, Jan Nichol- son, Wanda Mee, Chris Jolly, Debbie Auck, Kathy Spaide, Lana Hargis, Vicki Ettenhofer, Pat Knappenberger, Ginger Pfouts, Jodi Barker, Jean Berry, Elizabeth Palmer, Daria Peterman, Cheryl Brown, Sara Ziegler, Vicki Wagner, Sandy Steele, Pattie Cox, Anne Beale, Teresa Johnson. J S Language Club Broadens Knowledge of Foreign Customs FIRST ROW: left to right: Bill Usher, Deb Moore, Linda Krock, Susan Schifer, Sue Outhwaite, Nancy Clubb, Fran Calkin. ROW Jan Eckleberry, Dick Wenninger. ROW TWO: Jane Vance, Jessie FOUR: Deb Graham, Polly Anslow, John Marggraf, Debi McGraw, Helfrich, Joy Lysinger. ROW THREE: Theresa Saam, Jane Kalb, Mrs. Youngbird,adviser. Key Club Builds a Stronger B.H.S. FIRST ROW left to right: Mel Slaughter, Dan Barnhart, John Carl Wade, John Grimes. ROW FOUR: Randy Clady, Jeff Emig Kuhn, Dan Stevens, Doug Durbin, Terry Loy. ROW TWO: Randy Bob Carpenter,Jim Reser. Lambert, Bob Kottyan, Dave Gebhardt, Mike Saam. ROW THREE: FIRST ROW left to right: Dan Messerschmidt, Deb Schnable, Oriana ntz, adviser. ROW THREE: Rich Martin, John Henny, Dave Hartman, Trout, Carol Edsinger, Laura Gardner, Linda Smith, Deb Wells, Tom Hugh Dobbins, Sharon Dunlap, Rita Smith, Judy Holtshouse, Kanable. ROW TWO: Dan Stevens, Jean Burling, Roberta Williams, Randy Wynn. Deb Anderson, Joyce Culver, Joan Mikusa, Leroy Wilson, Mrs. Kra- Tee Pee Talk Staff Records School News Journalism students prepare weekly broadcast The Tee Pee Talk Staff, made up of people enrolled l in journalism classes, published our school news- paper each month. Also added to the journalism cur- riculum were weekly news broadcasts which included faculty interviews and-rstudent opinions. 67 D.E.C.A. Promotes Enterprise System DECA identifies the program of youth activities relating to Distributive Education. Its goals are to develop future leaders for marketing and distri- bution. This year D.E. students sold basketball programs at all the home games, hosted the DECA District 6 Leadership Conference in October, and six of the members took part in district competitive events at Mansfield. Officers were Gary Pollock, president: John Grimes, vice president, Steve Fisher, secretary: Debi Durbin, treasurer. Their adviser was Mr. Guy Baggett. Debi Durbin and Shirley Chapman stand beside their finished displayinthe D.E.showcase. FIRST ROW left to right: Debbie Durbin, Gary Pollock, John Grimes, Steve Fisher. ROW TWO: Mr. Baggett, adviserg Betty Walter, Shirley Chapman, Nancy Hanlon, Donna Myers, Ron Rupe. ROW THREE: Ron Widman, Jerry Agee, Lloyd Brindle, Peg ML. Shingledecker, Sue Bowser, Theresa Gatchell, Jim Spears. ROW FOUR: James Lester, Gary Mills, Mike Travis, Greg Hildebrand, Bob Carle, Dennis Christman. D.E.C.A. Oilers Work Experience in the Community Merchandising skills are taught to Jerry Agee by Mr. Willard Clady at Clady's Drugs. Senior Lloyd Brindle gains working experience on the job at the f J. C. Penney Company and from Mr. Rex Carter. i n i l I - . 1 Qi irir f fv 'T 'L si 69 l 1 l D.E. student Jim Blue learns distributing skills at H8iH Super Dollar and from his employer Mr. Charles Halm. Mr. and Mrs. William Ten Eyck help Shirley Chapman in her work experience at Ten Eyck's Greenhouse. Red Cross Participates in Community Projects FIRST ROW left to right: Jane Carr, Bruce Lawson, Dianne Wade, Joyce Eidson, Linda Krock, Debi McGraw, Greg Baehr, Betty Cole- man, Cindy Todd, Jami Meyers, Marc Schell. ROW TWO: Melinda Disher, Joanne Pollock, Debi Woodall, Debi Schnable, Debi Wells, Kathy Kent, Kathy Newman, Rose Smith, Becki Sipes, Randy Tida- back, Craig VanMeter. ROW THREE: Shirley Musselwhite, Bea Baehr, Sara Furner, Peggy Croneis, Sue Davis, Lana Hargis, Tom Kanable, Jan Ekleberry, Donis Slaughter, Torn Knieriemen, Dan Tidaback, Darla Gatchell. ROW FOUR: Mr. Kuenzli, adviser: Anne Beale, Rick Miller, Steve Oreweiler, Tom Kent, Steve Slaughter, Rick Wilson, Dave Baggett, Tom Ricker, Hugh Horrell, Steve Grimes. F.F.A. Improves School Grounds FIRST ROW left to right: Ken Holman, Jeff Campbell, Lee Bridges, Bob Shepherd, Laura Lee Gardner, Bob Lawrence. ROW TWO: Melvin Von Meter, John Grau, Chester Frazier, Gilbert Trausch. ROW THREE: Glen Pollock, Mr. Tom Wagner, adviser: Harold Butler. Pep Club Creates Real School Spirit FIRST ROW left to right: A. Mollencop, M. Wilson, S. Frey, L. Hern, S. Kennedy, P. Johnson, D. Anderson, F. Ramirez, N. Clubb, J. Vance, P. Harriger, C. Wenner, B. Adams, M. Matesic, B. Washer, P. Collyer, B. Seyler, D. Wells, V. Eckleberry. ROW TWO: S. Davis, T. Martin, D. Edmonds, C. Painter, E. Brown, C. Smith, L, Heiby, J. Light, L. Ford, K. Baldy, R. Swavel, A. Ru- pinski, K. Newman, S. Moore, N. Haldeman, E. Ekleberry, R. Ruffner, B. Ghist, J. Laughbaum, L. Case, K. Jerew. ROW THREE: Cheering this year's basketball team on to vic- tory was the loudest and most spirited Pep Club ever to be organized in B.H.S. Under Susie Shar- rock, leader, and Miss Garverick, adviser, the girls chartered buses to travel to the basketball tourna- ments and the Mansfield Sr. game. While it was generating spirit, the group also became increasing- ly better organized and respected. D. McGraw, B. Kocher, C. Schneider, J. Kreh, J. Seitter, N. Perrin C. Edsinger, J. Weidemaier, C. Sheldon, B. Lambert, D. Moore, P Stevens, S. Nelson, S. McKinly, D. Benham, K. Williamson, B Debaker, B. Pinion, E. Fuller. ROW FOUR: S. Clady, K. Scott, P Hanlon, C. Ulmer, J. Browning, D. Bechtol, L. Williams, L. Ester line, K. Vasil, F. Calkin, J. Rinker, J. Ekleberry, S. Outhwaite, S Riggs, S. Schiefer, J. Kalb, L. Vanderkarr, S. Sharrock, N. Heiby J. Kagy, S. Mollencop, K. Schiefer, B. Russell, C. Johnson. Enthusiastic Pep Club members prepare to cheer the Varsity on to victory. 4 FIRST ROW left to right: Kathy Wilkinson, Diana Shoemaker, Sharon Snavely, Barb Gebhardt, Debbie Moore. ROW FOUR: Kathy Winsor, Nikki Marquis, Retha Taylor. ROW TWO: Oriana Marc Bloomfield, Steve Ash, Greg Baeher, Cindy Brause, Bill Trout, Joy Lysinger, Judy Cooperider, Debbie Reitz, Mary Seyler, Usher, Dennis Striker, Mrs. Sweeney,adviser. ROW THREE: Jessie Helfrich, Jenny Wagner, Corin Hoelzel, Library Club Promotes Reading Interests Efficient Assistants Strive tor a Servicable Library X Q FIRST ROW left to right: Steve Ash, Deb Reitz, Mary Seyler, Jes- Sue Potter, Cindy Brause, Jenny Wagner, Corin Hoelzel, Mrs. sie Helfrich, Barb Gebhardt, Deb Moore. ROW TWO: Carol Ed- Sweeny, adviser. ROW FOUR: Denny Markley, Mike Romanoff, singer, Joy Lysinger, Sharon Snavely, Retha Taylor, Kathy Arlie Woodrum, Mel Slaughter, Denny Striker, Bill Usher, Greg Winsor, Judy Cooperider. ROW THREE: Mrs. Fisher, Jean Burling, Baeher, Steve Grimes. 72 Jr. F.H.A. Organizes at B.l-l.S. FIRST ROW left to right: Kathy Weinandy, Rachael Johnson, Barb Blackstock, Deb Robertson, Phyllis Shade, Dixie Russel, Chris Reingard. Ginger Pfouts. ROW TWO: Bev Dible, Sue Al bright, Theresa Saam, Sally Blue, Sue Horrell, Pam Ralph, Me- linda Disher, Peggy Smith. ROW THREE: Ann Zehring. Deb Rob- inson, Barb Dostal. Judy Cross, Donna Koepfer, Jody Barker, Linda Pfeifer, Denise Berry. ROW FOUR: Deb Lynn, Diane Reisner. Jean Berry. Lana Hargis, Vicki Ettenhofer, Sherry Darby. Wanda Patrick, Deb Lester, Mrs. Harmon, adviser. Office Helpers Assist Administration FIRST ROW left to right: Denise Moore, Melody Feintuck, Betty ROW THREE: Steve Grimes, Jennie Wagner, JoAnn Ash, Sandy Coleman, Pam Woodall. ROW TWO: Jamie Myers, Linda l-lern, Raifsnider, Kathy l.ynch,l.ottie WiIkes,John Margraf. Dawn Galitza, Bobbi Lambert, Barb Blackstock, Jim Cassidy. Q Varsity Volleyball Team G.A.A. Promotes Sports FIRST ROW left to right: S. Frey, A. Mollenkoph, S. Mol lenkoph, L. Heiby, S. Furner, L. Esterline, J. Rettig, C. Ulmer, R. Ruffner, B. Pinion, M. Wilson. ROW TWO: L. Hern, S. Kennedy, P. Croneis, J. Laughbaum, T. Mc Clintock, K. Newman, D. Bogan, G. Miller, B. DeBaker, M. Neikirk, E. Fuller. ROW THREE: J. Jones, E. Brown Junior Varsity Volleyball Team J. Vance, P. Williams, R. Swavel, L. Williams, A. Rupin- ski, S. Snavely, M. Sears, K. Schiefer, T. Martin, C. John- son, Miss Garverick, adviser. ROW FOUR: R. Smith, L Gardner, D. Durbin, K. Baldy, K. Irvin, K. Scott, J. Rink- er, S. Dunlap, C. Nicholson, S. Clady, Y. Spurlock, R Smith, K. Vasil, E. Ekleberry, L. Haldeman. 74 l for Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team -- Va rsity Basketball Team G.A.A. members excelled in volleyball, basket- ball, and track during the year. Their activities included horseback riding, attending a hockey game, and sponsoring co-ed volleyball. The annual G.A.A. Banquet was held in Nlay. Officers were Linda Esterline, president, Sara Fur- ner, vice-president, Lynn Heiby, treasurer, Jane Rettig, secretary. Their adviser was Miss Linda Gar- verick. F.H.A. Trains for Family Living FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Pollock, adviser: C. Studer, Deb Woodall, S. Davis, R. Ruffner, P. Woodall, J. Rinker, K. Vasil, L. Wilkes, J. Fegley, S. Clady, Mrs. Kennedy, adviser. ROW TWO: D. Schnable, P. Collier, Y. Fritz, L. Edgington, M. Rist, B. Washer, B. Pinion, M. Seyler, N. Clubb, P. Williams, F. Ramirez, J. Coop- erider, S. Schiefer, Deb Harrison. ROW THREE: P. Bloomfield, K. Lynch, B. Kocher, E. Brown, B. Russell, N. Beck, K. Jerew, D. Fairchild, C. Johnson, J. Rutter, K. Newman, G. Miller, M. Her- schler, B. Ghist, F. Foster, J. Culver. ROW FOUR: C. Painter, J Fullencamp, M. Wilson, J. Biddle, N. Perrin, S. Kepler, J. Ban nister, K. Schiefer, E. Fuller, R. Swqvel, S. Snavely, R. Hart, B Bartz, P. Flohr, L. Reynolds, C. Fortner, F. Taylor. ROW FIVE J. Widman, S. Sharrock, C. Brause, D. Bechtol, C. Ulmer, J. Weid emaier, S. Schifer, S. Riggs, C. Hoelzel, J. Wagner, L. Ford, L Williams, C. Wilson, D. Edmunds, Pam Hanlon, D. McGraw, B Rittenour, S. Nelson, M. Matesic, K. Baldy. OFFICERS: SEATED: R. Ruffner, Secretary: Pam Woodall, Vice-President: J. Rinker, President: J. Fegley, Treasurer: STANDING: S. Davis, Songleader: K. Vasil, Reporter: L. Wilkes, Parliamentarian: D. Woodall, Historian. Through programs and activities, the Sr. F.H.A. promoted a growing appreciation and satisfaction of homemaking. Members participated in the Heart Fund Drive, observed National F.H.A. Week, and held a Mother and Daughter Banquet on May 1. The Bucyrus chapter was represented at the State F.H.A. Con- vention held in Columbus on April 26 and 27. Crawford County Fair activities concluded their successful year. Gaining office skills at the Ohio Mutual Insurance Company is Barb Wenner, The aim of C.O.E. is to do service for the commu- nity and take pride in so doing. This year the mem- bers attended the Region l meeting of C.O.E. Clubs at Findlay High School on October 12, held a bake sale on December 16, and sponsored their Employ- er-Employee Banquet on April 25. Officers were Tom Kinn, president: Becki Smith, vice president, Barb Wenner, publicity. Their adviser was Mr. Robert Corbin. Employer-Employee Banquet Highlights C.O.E. Activities FIRST ROW, left to right: Becki Gallentine, Barb Wenner, Tom Mr. Corbin, adviser, Arlene McGinnis, Pat Snavely, Gary Harris, Kinn, Becki Smith. ROW TWO: Vicki Cochran, Peggy Wheeler, Stanley DarneIl,Jane Mollenkopf, Sandy Cotsamire, Cindy Browning, Wilma Perry. ROW THREE: On the job at Ohio Crane is Ken Lawson. Oiticers of D.C.T. were Steve Chandler, presi- dent, Bob Posey, vice-president, Chuck Flynn, secretary, Steve Howard, treasurer: Ron Rit- tenourv reporter' Their adviser was Mr- Harold A command of the printing trade is the goal of senior D.C.T. student Jim Collene. Bristow. D.C.T. Aids Those Preparing For Industrial Careers FIRST ROW left to right: Tim Ridge, Ton Rittenour, Steve How- Fuller. ROW THREE: Larry Truka, Leonard Heinlen, Bill De- ard, Steve Chacdler, Chuck Flynn. ROW TWO: John Brady, Benny Bacher, Dave Hanlon, Jim Liles, Rodney Miller, Mr. Harold Bris- Colleen, Charles Catlett, Mike Dewial, Kenny Lawson, Ron tow, adviser. 78 Proud Speech Club Wins Varsity Night Two Bucyrus Little Theater productions, My Fair Lady and Suds in Your Eye and the movie Gone With the Wind were attended by the Speech Club. The club also held a bake sale in December, the annual Sock Hop on December 29, and sponsored a dance after the January 17 basketball game. Officers were Steve Grimes, president: Jessie l-lel- frich, vice president, Fran Calkin, secretary, Bill Usher, treasurer: John Seele, sergeant of arms. Their adviser was Miss Janet Peters. They have done much to promote an interest in communica- tion and dramatics. fa-3 ii I Y Q 4. Speech members make plans to see Gone With the Wind. 2' 2 FIRST ROW left to right: John Seele, Fran Calkin, Steve Grimes, Jessie Helfrich, Bill Usher. ROW TWO: Cheri Ulmer, Pam Wood- all, Bonnie Henlen, Oriana Trout, Polly Anslow, Jane Vance, Nancy Clubb, Barb Gebhardt, Linda Smith, Barb Adams, Debbie Wells. ROW THREE: Linda Esterline, Debbie Durbin, Sharon Nel- son, Deb Smith, Mary Catherine Maley, Carol Edsinger, Arlie Woodrum, Ron Rupe, Paula Cook, Tom Kanable, Cindy Wilson, Miss Janet Peters, adviser. ROW FOUR: Mike Saam, Debbie McGraw, Linda Vanderkarr, Lottie Wilkes, Sharon Riggs, Jean Burling, Kathy Vasil, John Grimes, Pam Stevens, Joan Rinker, Dave Gebhardt, Kathy Lynch. ROW FIVE: Carl Wade, Mark Truka, Dan Bush, John Henney. Dean Schell, Bobbi Lambert, Jan Ekle- berry, Sue Outhwaite, Fred Wilson, Gary Morrison, Art Baggett, John Margraff, Jeff Emig, Jim Reser, Dennis Brombacher, Doug Durbin. Think music! Talk music! Make music! Superior Choir Performances FIRST ROW left to right: F. Dunnigan, B. Moore, C. Painter, K Mollencop, C. Ulmer, M. Rameriz, P. Croneis, D. Wells, S Moore, D. Bogan, A. Mollenkopf, L. Heiby, F. Rameriz, B. Geb- hardt, L. Krock, B. Adams, S. Mollenkopf, E. Brown, S. Frey, D Schnable, P. Anslow, K. Newman, D. Smith. ROW TWO: L. Hern K. Gubernath, S. Potter, S. Schifer, J. Ekleberry, J. Klab, S Schiefer, J. Vance, K. Lynch, E. Ekleberry, J. Pollock, N. Heiby D. Moore, B. Johnson, S. Kennedy, R. Smith, J. Weidemaier, S Davis, J. Light, M. Neikirk, N. Beck. ROW THREE: K. Irvin, L. Ford, J. Holthouse, F. Calkin, J. Jones, S. Outhwaite, P. Stevens, C. Sheldon, D. Kisor, L. Walimire, D. Schell, A. Baggett, J. Smith, J. Miller, K. Vasil, L. J. Rinker, P. Cook, C. Brause, L. Haldeman, P. Rankin, L. Mutchler, S. Dunlap, L. Wilkes, K. Winsor. ROW FOUR: B. Rahm, J. Gebhardt, J. Margraf, G. Pollock, J. Sher- bundy, D. Wenninger, B. Usher, D. Williamson, C. Hoelzel, J. Ghist, K. Neidermaier, C. McMichael, G. Ritter, S. Yaussy, J. Galleher, B. Lutz. Please Audiences 5 Left: Sr. Choir selects accompanist Jane Kalb as Varsity Night queen candidate. Below: Members of the choir practice the Liebeslieder Waltzes. I. .. to 2. lb S ig Hear that sound of music? No, it's not a professional troupe: it's the Bucyrus High School Senior Choir! Under the direction of Mr. Lindsay Barr, the choir undertook and mastered a number of ex- tremely difficult numbers this year. Included in their impressive repertoire were the Liebeslieder Waltzes by Bach and a series of eighteen love-song waltzes translated from German. At the All-City Music Festival on March 29, the Senior and Junior Choirs and Senior Band received a standing ovation for their efforts. Other outstanding performances at various churches, assemblies, and the N.O.L. Choir Festival at Shelby highlighted the year. The choir performs at the All-City music Festival. Superior Sr. Regular practice sessions result in brilliant performances. Band Adds Distinction Headed by students Roberta Lambert, Randy Be- van, and Jan Ekleberry, the Senior Band marched its way to a successful year. In their new uniforms, the band entertained the crowds at the football games with some spectacular half-time shows. Director Mr. Rohrbaugh led the band in several concerts throughout the year. Climaxing the sea- son was the Spring Concert and the presentation of the Arion Award to an outstanding Senior member, Bobbi Lambert. FIRST ROW left to right: D. Bogan, J. Vance, C. Schneider, J Ekleberry, B. Gebhardt, M. Herschler, L. Williams, D. Gardner S. Stewart, K. Wilkinson, K. Winsor, C. Smith, K. Gubernath, R. Lambert, B. Bevan, Mr. Rohrbaugh, director. ROW TWO: M. Adams J. Holtshouse, L. Smith, C. Ulmer, L. Hern, K. Schiefer, D. Young, M. Auck, E. Brown, K. Scott, J. Seitter. ROW THREE: M. Stuck- man, A. Mathews, M. Mathews, D. Mollencop, R. Barth, D Smith, T. McClintock, A. Rupinski, S. Kennedy, A. Ackerman. ROW FOUR: J. Winsor, R. Bevan, B. Kocher, M. Ulmer, L. Gard- ner, F. Calkin, R. Ruffener, B. Adams, D. Edmonds, F. Wilson, C. Williams. ROW FIVE: B. Carpenter, B. Heinlen, H. Felkey, D. Ross, T. Spurlock, M. Sack, T. Disbennett, M. Irby, P. Koon, R. Smith, B. Lust. ROW SIX: R. Wynn, D. Jones, W. Spiegel, J. Koon J. Hughes, M. Carr, M. Truka, E. Vance, J. Pfirsch, L. Walimire. to Special Events of l3.l-l.S. ' WMV' Eh fi t ln this brass section are people who have played together for many years. Sr. Band director lVlr. Rohrbaugh gives the down- beat. ft Sr. Band member Thurman Spurlock applauds as Roberta Lambert wins the coveted Arion Award. 83 Director Mr. Barr previews new music with the Jr. Choir. Mr. Barr trained and directed this group of Jr. High students to perform publicly as a choir. Much work and concentration went into the preparation for their concerts in Novem- ber and January. The choir members learned many new singing techniques and will be pre- pared for the more demanding work of the Sr. Choir. Hardworking Junior Choir Gives Fine Performance FIRST ROW left to right: G. Heckenhauer, M. Diederick, J. Irby V. Dunlap, C. Heister, S. Potter, D. Reiff, S. Royer, B. Pirnstill N. Dierksheide, V. Volkmer, C. Wells, P. Moore, P. Carle, C Rittenour, P. Smith, J. Hile, T. Straley. ROW TWO: S. Fuller, K. Spaide, R. Moore, C. Jolly, K. Gephart, J. Rainey, R. Hertzer, J. Zornes, R. Hart, D. Graham, K. Schiefer, G. Wert, J. Wilson G. Laipply, J. Hall, S. Wenner, L. Murphy, L. Murphy, P. Knap penberger. ROW THREE: J. Jacobs, J. Berry, M. Feintuch, W. Clubb, L. Weidemaier, V. Wagner, D. Rossman, D. Adams, C. Ed- singer, M. Beale, J. Schell, J. Headley, E. Brown, D. Mack, M. Zahn, D. Peterman, R. Kronenberger, J. Barker, V. Ettenhoefer. ROW FOUR: D. Wright, M. Myers, T. Widman, D. Kanuk, T. Kent, E. Pollock, B. Stuckert, D. Baggett, M. Ritter, E. Brause, K. Berry, D. Gardner, D, Beale, M. Brown, J. Brombacher, C. Brown. Jr. Band Gives Young Musicians Experience Training individuals to perform on musical instruments and to be part of a performing group is the purpose of the Junior Band. This group so increased in popularity that it mushroomed into 135 members forcing a division into two groups: a concert band of all members and a select wind ensemble of 90. Various band camps, a Halloween dance at Camp Michael, plus giving many superb performances occupied the members of the Jr. Band. The annual party in May, the solo an ensemble contests at Elgin High School, and the May 11 band contest brought a busy year to a successful conclusion - 1 , .. U. On the drums for the band are Tim Widman and Marcia Sack. . I n . 5' ,' f Q9 , cb' - . J , 41 1 , . v ,f ' Y '- V - r .. J h . 4. Q A WV L . . v 51 ' le -.fi . gif . r Z ,g -A lg -,J ' gp, . rl .,s ' an 5 'V .' .5 ' I Li 1:-V ' th-A ' A ,r 'nf , B Q , .5 ' -1' ' A ' ' l . QP' rg' , , 1 X .4 A U? I cv , Q ., , wg I A ,fff 3 ,,i . ,N A ,2- 4 F Q- -gi ff fn. W. - , fi Tx, v ,jp Q A 1 ' gg.-f 'm js ' ,Q , L. - M ei f Y, .-' 'A ', I- 4' , :fp 3, if pro- f G. K , N. - . 1 1: ,C ., -, 1,1 t ,.: , ,A -5' . T : I F '- ' ie' pf? 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N 'A , , iwgftgff ,, A 1 ,lx , -,' if ff 5 , - l . j ' Vhfjfxffnzrl -',. 31 f T I ' ' F f - -J f 3 .,tt , f - - my f,-frm--QVQ ,J , W- ,- f Q l, ,..- tt. Y' U -, . wtf, ga v , . , J.. , 5- , Q, tm N , A, , D T gf! fw ' T E1 f' . 5 J t it J fgwffigg,-.lr ' . Y , . I ' lfzfi ., V 2 7, is . V . Qiifgw' ' ' ' ' i ' . QQ N J --fl-Mg1F1l,a rc ' ffil A f gffflg? 1 N, an-If 'w g . V J ,v , ,, 9 it ., tt, M. . ,cc . Q, , . -, ,wwfif tw ,A vf,g,,1,,,.-QM .1 5.lf,2-ffgfs' ,, 'Y 1' ,,: fjsfgvif 5 yqgy th- ffffjggw A . A y I L at M 5 Wyfy- ZW RK E A 4 Q V . ' K s . 4 it ' s- ,g 2 A '- ' r A , T T J so 85 K Q X 3 INSTRUCTORS Mr. Louis Carle The Rev. M. P. Paetznick Dr. D. R. Wenner School Board Plans New High School The Board of Education, as elected officials, represent the citizens of the community and establish policies that will effect the best schools possible for Bucyrus. Recognizing that these men spend tedious hours in meetings in behalf of a good educational system, and that they do this plus filling the demands of a regular occupation, prompts us to express intense gratitude for their efforts. Dr. R. E. Knappenberger Mrs. Linda Rowlinson, Clerk Mr. Charles Halm 88 Competent Administration Directs Schools Dr. John P. Toth came to Bucyrus to head the school system two years ago. Coming from Dayton, he had previously received both lVlaster's and Doc- torate degrees from Ohio University. He has the res- Dr. John P. Toth, Su peri nten dent . , ,Q t fy I Mr. Joseph Carter, Junior High Principal ponsibility of guiding the plans for building the new highschool. Mr. Alex Kish who has been thirty-six years in the Bucyrus school system as a teacher or as junior high principal, accepted the challenge of becoming high school principal this year. He ably led in the demanding task of keeping high school functions moving. lVlr. Joseph D. Carter, present junior high princi- pal, came to Bucyrus this year from Toledo. He quickly acquainted himself with the many seventh and eighth grade pupils whom he guided in friend- liness and firmness. He was called upon to assume the responsibilities of high school principal dur- ingthe illness of Mr. Kish in April and May. Mr. Alex Kish, High School Principal 1 l 89 S D 5 QF' r A .+1 :-'. . ,. j will Students Have Daily Contacts vvltn Mrs. Seits, Attendance officer 2? Irv , . . i ', Q W Zz, .ww Janitors-Mr. Gregg, Mr. Troutman, Mr. Delany Cooks-Mrs. Leinenbach, Mrs. Heathcock, Manager of Cafe- terias, Mrs. Dinkel, Mrs. Quinlan. To keep our school running smoothly, many people make contributions to our health, welfare, safety, and guidance. These people become famil- iar to many as they administer tests, prepare food for cafeteria, clean the building, issue books, care for attendance, do secretarial duties, and providetransportation. Bus Drivers-Mr. Carr, Mr. Stinchcomb, Mr. Kish, Mr. Glosser Mrs. Ruffner, secretary Mrs. Fischer, Secretary 91 Directors of Learning Vocal teacher, Mr. Barr, rehearses with Bill Usher in preparation for a concert. Mrs. Allen Mr. Bowers Mr. Baggett Mr. Barr' Mr, Boyles Mr. Bristow Mr. Bryant Mr. Ca,-damone Mr. Cole Mr. Corbin Mrl Decker Mr. Foreman Boys' Phys. Ed. instructor, Mr. Straley, observes a class in action uuuunulllll- 5 V if 'ali ll x Pu Q ii if. F1-fx Malkin -unsung Teachers Mr Mertz and Mr. Kniska compare ideas in the chemis- Galloway Miss Garverick Mr. Guins Miss Hessin 335 65: -, 1. '-1 Qf.if.::...zaaafrr . - - -4- . ..:-Gs.. - in -.-uw Q.. , f x. as .:. K amps- . Q -as iw fee Q 3 3 , 'Jia , - ., Kris Q . L-L ram ig 5 NT S-,EA Yriga? f 'E as Q WX Qs' s :nhl ir' , 23.1 ' B aj! 51355 ig . as Si 1' ,Y 53 xx gig N is ,gy ai i 3 259395 ff J vid Qi! 3,355 2-1 W-Sea if' ix was wg elk? M sli' -- 1, -' U s Mrs. Kennedy Miss Kenny Miss Kepford Mr. Kniska Mrs. Krantz Mr. Kuenzli Mr. McCall Mrs. McGrew Mr. Matuia Red Cross adviser, Mr. Kuenzli, brings cheer to the County Home with the coming ofChristmas. Mr. Mertz Mrs. Millar Mr, Newell Mr. Opipery Mrs. Paplinski Miss Peterg Language instructor, Mrs. Youngbird, examines a journal, Copy writer Terry Martin and adviser Mrs. Millar close an evening yearbook session. Mrs. Pollock Mr. Reichenbacn Mr. Rohrbaugh Mr. Saffreed Mr. Schoenberger Mr. Sinif'f Teachers' Days Are Varied Vg, Waixi' e . ' A, iff' Happily anticipating teachers' meeting is Mrs, Utz, second semes- ter home economics teacher. ,ef I. Nmax T Mr. Stineman Mr. Straley Mr. Thomas Miss Thompson Mr. Tschanen Mrs. Tupps Mr. Thacker Mr. Truka Miss Ulmer Mr. Ulrich Mr. Wagner Mr. Wilson Mrs. Youngbird lt's TB inoculation time for Horticulture teacher, Mr. Wagner, as well as for students. DECA instructor, Mr. Bagget, brought honor to the school by serving as the fourth president of North Central Ohio Teachers' Association for the 1967 calendar year. Study hall teacher Mr. Bryant spends free time preparing seating charts for second semester. Teachers Contribute to a Smoothly -A1 'Q' mf Above-Science teacher Ray Foreman takes a leave of absence to study at North Carolina U. next year. Left, Advanced mathematics instructor Mr. Robert Matula, is also willing to be adviser for Senior Hi-Y and Senior Student Council. Eighth grade history students pose with Mr. McCall after re- ceiving excellent ratings in their history fair, Functioning School A true education includes much more than the old standards of reading, writing, and arithmetic. Today it is recognized that these form only the base upon which a complete education is built. ln order to develop a complete and well-rounded edu- cation it is necessary for the student to reach out and develop the talents which he possesses and to explore his hidden talents. During the time he spends at BHS a student has the opportunity to do this through either the sports program or the much-less-publicized academic program. When a student distinguishes himself on the ath- letic field everyone knows about it. Much glory goes with scoring the winning points. However, when a student displays outstanding creative or academic ability, he is all too often over- looked. lf a student chooses to express himself academ- ically while at BHS, he has many opportunities to do so before he leaves. There are opportunities for the student to express himself musically through either the instrumental or vocal music programs. Art instructor Mrs. Tupps has helped develop the artistic talents of many students. BHS students may express their creativity through art or the vocational arts. BHS students can express their academic talent through a variety of competitions. A student who is interested in drama or public speaking may au- dition for a part in the senior class play or enter one of the public speaking contests held at BHS each year. Outstanding science students may cre- ate science projects which may take them all the way to Columbus in the state science fair compe- tition. For the superior classroom student there is an opportunity to represent BHS at the Ohio District State Tests of Scholastic Achievement at Heidelberg College. There are other numerous awards and competitions in practically every other field. - Perhaps the greatest honor is to the National Honor Society. This around excellence in academics as class standing, character, leadership, On these pages are pictures of a few students who are seeking to develop their talents the faculty who assist in the process. be named to indicates all- well as high and service. and some of QI Pupils Express Themselves in lVlany Ways English instructor Mr. Thacker and a top English 10 student, Evelyn Brown, look over a scholarship test. Junior Terry Martin has the highest scholastic ratingintheclass of 69 . xc s Wood working skills are mastered by Sam Boles as he sands a table. Student director, Patty Rankin and art designer, Linda Muchler were behind the scenes in an artistic Sr. Play. 98 1 -.--.-i- v-HR YM -vve-'vii-,::1..-f-f'4 4'x Sophomore Bill Crockett enjoys metal work. 'iv ,ul Senior Debbie Moore brought honor to the school and herself by becoming the only Senior to win a Merit Scholarship, Home Ec students have oppor- tunities to learn construction of clothing. Mrs. Pollock in- structs Kathy Bartz. Students Find Dee Home Ec. training has helped sophomore Janis Dunlaptoconstructan attractivedressl Musicians Karen Schiefer and Barb Bevan practice on flutes. Advanced art student Linda Mutcnler masters the sculpting of a plaster of Paris figure. Pride in Accornplishment Eighth grade twins, Lynn and Linda Murphy, display their his- tory fair project. ,,.,..--J ,M,.....e'-J's iYV,-- ' During the Senior Class Play, She Loves Me, Bill Usher QSteven Kodalyj sings a love songto Kathy Vasil CMiss Ritterj. Senior art student, John Fuller, puts touches on his oil painting. After achieving a superior in the local science fair Senior Hen ry Felky earned the privilege of where he received an excellent rating. taking his project to Tiffin ,ll ,, fr: I x 22' ,ls , ff' CLASS OF 1968 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Patty Ahslow, Sec.: Bill Usher, Pres.: Joan Rinker, Treas.3 Miss Thompson, Adv.: Paula Cook, Vice Pres. This House Is Molly Adams Jerry Agee Polly Anslow Jo Ann Ash Beatrice Baehr Paula Bargar 104 Daniel Ba rn ha rt George Ba rtos Patricia Bartz l'SpIendor in the Grass , Wordsworth. Diana Senior memories are made of Lit classes on Beattie the lawn and Nlr. Grandy. Gurs Frederick Beck Judy Berry Randy Bevan William Bloomfield James Blue Donald Born ix ,A TZ -if ii L Seniors Anxiously Await Graduation Sue Bowser John Brady Several Senior boys pay for their caps and gowns. Cynthia Brause Lee Bridges Loyd Brindle Gregory Brown Cynthia Browning Daniel Bush i 06 Chester Butler Fran Calkin Robert Carle Charles Catlett June Cattani Steven Chandler Shirley Chapman Dennis Christman Larry Tanner is measured for his graduation cap as Ted Roberts looks on. Polly Anslow has difficulty measuring John Seele for the length of his gown. Nancy Clubb Jeanette Cochran James Collene Paula Cook Jacquelene Cotsamire Sandra Cotsamire James Coulter Stanley Darnell I08 Seniors Favor Above: Steve Yaussy, Tom Mathias, and Dennis Christman examine model racing cars for a physics project. Below: Scot Seigneur, Gary Rit- ter, and Dennis Striker watch the cars in action. Physics William DeBaker Linda DeLong Donald Dewiel Michael Dewiel Hugh Dobbins Douglas Dunn Deborah Durbin Ronald Dyer Carol Edsinger Linda Eidson Janice Ekleberry Linda Esterline Stephen Fisher Nancy Fleming Tom Roberts gives Tim Raybuck a buzz wlth his powerdrill. Seniors Find Karen Fannin Jeanne Fegley Henry Felkey The 3-minute breaks between classes give Jane Vance, Craig Hubble, and several other Sen- After an exhausting picture-taking session, Varsity cheerleaders collapse with screams, giggles, and laughter. Charles Flynn , X ' 4, M S ew. H0 ' ' '2'Mfasv5'qsmf1 V Time For Fun iors time for a fast hand of poker. Ronald Fuiler Rebecca Gallentine Laura Lee Gardner Sherry Garvin Barbara Gebhardt John Gephart Anita Forgue Linda Fuilenkamp Sue Fuller John Fuller 45,-2 'Gini' 'ill 4 QV, if Seniors Richard Greene John Grimes Steven Grimes Jerome Gubernath Thomas Guinther Robert Hamm David Hanlon Gary Harris David Hartmann Senior cheerleaders, Patty Williams, Polly Ans- low and Jo Ann Ash, prepare a display dedicated to members ofthe Basketball team. Diana Hedman Nancy Herby ll2 School Spirit Soars Basketball star, John Seele, helps decorate Carlisle gym for the ba duet honoringthefootballteam. John Henney Jerome Hickman Gregory Hildebrand Jo-Delle Hines Corinda Hoelzel Steven Howard n- Bonnie Heinlen Leonard Heinlen Jessie Helfrich Sally Heller Seniors worked after school, at night, and on weekends for the success of the class play. Here Jeanne Fegley works on some scenery duringschool. Craig Hubble Dean Hunter H4 Seniors Work on During rehearsals, Arpad, portrayed by Dean Schell, persuades Mr. Nlar- aczek, played by Bob Rahm, that he'd make an excellent clerk in the parfumerie. Charles Irwim Barclay Johnson Jane Kalb Thomas Kanable David Kennedy Carl King l l Class Play Carlis King Thomas Kinn Vicki Knieriemen John Kuhn Kathleen Laipply Roberta Lambert Accompanist, Jane Kalb and soloist Dick Wenninger put extra work in on Dick's song. Kefilieth fl 1 we 4 H g mLmfL. Ma. J g-5 .2 li 5 L , W K ' 4 Lawson Garry Lester James Liles Dennis Loy ll5 Seniors Kathryn Lynch Arlene McGinnis Mary Cathryn Maley John Margraf Ricardo Martin Thomas Mathias Rodney Miller Michael Miller Gary Mills In Speech Class Oriana Jane Trout and Dave Hart- Mollenkopf Edward Monk Deborah Moore Study Eagerly Making use of the school library facilities. Bob Hamrn prepares his P,O.D. lesson. man collaborate on theirupcomingdebate. Sharon Nelson Susan Outhwaite Johnetta Parson Kathryn Patton Wilma Perry Loraine Phillips Gary Morrison Shirley ' Musselwhite Linda Mutchler Donna Myers Q H7 Tom Roberts snows now to buiid up a sweat at baseball practice. H8 Seniors Supp -:fiL::fi3:.E.: i 5,-.. Gary Pollock Edwin Poliock Robert Posey Susan Potter Robert Rahrn Sandra Raifsnider Marina Ramirez Ofelia Ramirez Patricia Rankin I7 t New Sports Tennis brought new blood to B.H.S. sports, Dave Hartman returns a serve duringworkout, During practice, Don Born conducts baseball exercises. Tim Raybuck Timothy Ridge Sharon Riggs Joan Rinker Ronald Rittenour Ted Roberts Thomas Roberts William Robinson H9 Neat Dress Michael Romanoff Ronald Rupe John Sa uselen Dean Schell Several Senior boys wait in line for a conference with the principal and are amused by their own reflections in the trophy case window. 120 Sharon Schiefer Susan Schifer Debra Schnabel John Sears John Seele Scott Seigneur John Seele and Tim Ray- buck create quite a 5 Stressed Susan Sharrock Carol Sheldon Peggy Shingledecker Constance Slagle Teresa Sloan Dana Smith contrast in dress at Varsity Night. Rebecca Smith Richard Smith Patricia Snavely Thurman Spurlock Darlene Starlin Pamela Stevens Seniors Learn and Christopher Stevenson Dennis Striker Larry Tanner Dawn Taylor Lottie Wilkes, Kathy Vasil, and Bobbi Lambert learn the basic fundamentals of sewing. 122 Randy Tidaback Danny Tompkins Linda Tomplins Michael Travis Oriana Trout Larry Tru ka Teach Simultaneously William Usher Jane Vance Linda Vanderkarr Kathleen Vasil Jeanette Joann Weidemaier illustrates proper layout Wagnef form for Sophomore Libby Williams. Larry Walimire Betty Walter JoAnn Weidemaier Pastimes Vary Among Senior Dennis Wells Barbara Wen ner Steve Grimes eats . 5 7 1' I ,517 Mi! ssr f i? f x , Randy Tidaback Richard Wenninger Ronaid Wert P98831 Wheeler Ronald Widman iends driver. George Bartos pre- to be a speed boat V Students C F .X,. . and John Seele study. Lottie Wilkes Mary Patrice Williams David Williamson Cynthia Wilson Kathleen Winsor Pamela Woodall Raymond Wright Stephen Yaussy Charles Burton Rodney Cochran Beverly Cotsamire James Lester Harry Rowalt Steven Schifer James Spears Sammy Whited l25 2 3 5 E gs 2 S 2 Z 2 Q if www , aww r ya,-,V ,iw M P f IW.-f I ,f file- Zi, ,.iZ15 ' iff? 4 ,gy Yr ,wbwa 1 Y' W X Rf' mv: 9? 'R fm, , as HM, . z.w f rz1gf:mi ' ,X 1 -Q -. ,gsfgggv -1, YQ Y yn ' 4' M ' Aff' 5, Q, ,. m.:g,' -ff 5' 'W' f W vmrm! f , wif 'Qi vL,',,,Q?.T,A zifsmza . MW, V V ,f' 1 , i1fQn.lfA,uU.1-mf 1. .1141 L.: l UNDERCLASSIVIEN Eb fm 4 ,af K Nkyig' at , Capable Class Officers Lead Junior Class Cartha Nicholson, Sec.: Mel Slaughter, Pres.: Karen Gubernath, Treas.3 Susie Wyss, V. Pres.: Nlr. Kniska, Adviser l 5 i Barb Adams Paula Adkins Harold Albright Deborah Anderson Charles Applegate Gary Auck Greg Baehr Art Baggett Glen Baker Jim Baldy Paula Bargar Rosalie Barth Keith Berry Barbara Bevan Patty Bloomfield Bill Blum Eric Bogan Dennis Brombacher Jeanne Burling Shirley Burling Juniors Tackle Daily Problems Ray Dible Sharon Dunlap Doug Durbin Barb Easterday Chris Edgington Linda Edgington Brenda Edwards Jeff Emig Kevin Esterline Dwight Felkey Bob France Allen Frazier 129 Larry Butler Linda Cameron Bob Carpenter Pam Church Randy Clady Joe Cochran Patsy Collyer Judy Cooperider Peggy Croneis Terry Cross Joyce Culver Bonnie DeBacker Yearbook work keeps Chris Schneider and Bob Kottyan busy. Deep breathing is required for Mike Saam in order to give an effective talk in speech class. Sherry Frey Cheryl Friend Ron Fritz Yvonne Fritz Larry Fullenkamp Roger Fuller Linda Furner Sara Furner Paul Garvin Dave Gebharclt John Ghist Randy Goin Juniors Try Harder Joe Greene Debbie Groves Cathy Gubernath Karen Gubernath Linda Hancock Jim Hargis Charles Harness Bonnie Harper Debbie Harrison l3O Charles Huff attempts to get an extra apple from the unyielding machine. 3 Juniors Take Comprehensive Look at Future The fact that the Class of '69 will graduate before the new school is completed, does not mean that they are not excited at the prospect of the new high school. Although the junior class will not be the first to graduate from the new building, they will have the honor of being the one hundredth class to graduate from the present building. Carol Heinlen Sally Henry Linda Hern Robert Hill Chuck Hoelzel Judy Holtshouse Charles Huft John Hughes Kathy Irvin Brenda Johnson Puline Johnson Jan Jones Ron Jones Sharon Kennedy Denny Knisely Brenda Kocher Bob Kottyan Cheryl Knierieman Linda Krock Janet Laird Interested Juniors, Mark Truka, Jan Jones and Becky Moser, investigate the plans of the new school Q, 7' an - A Y K A xl, I 0 , ,ff , , C, V A 131 In bookkeeping class Mr. Ulrich supervises Larry Gil- iam. .,-I .V Juniors Terry Martin and Rick Miller enjoy the Snowballi Nikki Marquis Terry Martin Marion Matestic John McClure Randy McGinnis Debi McGraw Dan Messerchmidt Ron Metzger Joani Mikusa Rick Miller Kay Mollencop Shelly Mollenkopf Junior Activities Va ry Randy Lambert Jenny Laugh bau m Linda Leathem Jim Lederer Douglas Leuthold Barbara Lewis Gordon Lewis Mark Linser Christine Lovell Bruce Lutz Janie Lysinger Denny Markley 132 Juniors Listen Attentively at Pep Assemblies Blanche Monk Pam Monk Jeff Morris Mike Morris Denny Morrow Becky Moser Carol Musselwhite Gary Mynhier Keith Naufzinger Jim Nelson Cartha Nicholson Pat Nieder Jeff Palmer Mary Parson Don Perdue Jim Pfirsch Joanne Pollock Ted Pollock Rita Powers Jim Prohaska l33 Aside from popular belief people do study in the li brary Sometime in junior high, a student is taught the basic fundamentals in using the library Later when he is in high school this knowledge will be implemented many times as he does individual research Library Cffers Quiet Atmosphere for Study Research Karen Raby Roy Raby Danny Ramirez Bobby Ramirez Walter Rapp Melinda Rarick Ned Raybuck Debbie Reitz Jim Reser Dick Reynolds Carolyn Rimmer Mary Rist Becky Rittenour Gary Ritter Bob Russell Mike Saam Chuck Savage Sally Schaftrodt Charles Schlaile Chris Schneider Becky Seyler Bonnie Seyler Jim Sharrock Jim Sherbundy Mel Slaughter Patsy Sloan Debbie Smith Linda Smith Rita Smith Art student, Peggy Croneis, enjoys her outdoor assignment. Juniors Develop Many Talents 135 Rosie Smith Tim Spurlock Yvonne Spurlock John Spears Sharon Starner Dan Stevens Shari Stewart Phil Stiger Harold Stoddard Mike Stuckman Charlene Studer Mike Swick Juniors Develop Through Fran Taylor Ken Teets Jeff Thompson Joe Topper Gilbert Trausch Mark Tru ka Cherie Ulmery Ron VanHouten Melvin VanMeter Ken Vaughan Carl Wade Tom Walkins Bonnie Washer Debbie Wells Jeff Wells Debbie Widman Fred Widman Jean Widman Roberta Williams Fred Wilson Leroy Wilson Math student, Bobby Ra mirez, studies diligently in class. 136 Study and Leisure Arlie Woodrum Brenda Wurm Randy Wynn Denny Wyss Susie Wyss Ralph Yost Rich Zeigler Francine Dunnigan Larry Gilliam The Junior Class had time for both study and lei- sure this year. Nloreover, they were constantly aware of the need to earn funds for the Prom. Money-making projects sponsored by the class of '69 included taking charge of the refreshment stands during football and basketball seasons, spon- soring a dance at the high school in early Dec- ember, and selling Christmas wrapping paper and candy. American History students, John Ghist, Bob Carpenter, and John Hughes, study under Mr. l-larvon's supervision. 137 Junior Chuck Hoelzel relaxes while reading the latest issue of Tee Pee Talk. s 2 QW ,gt WW Lf, I ,ZA . . 'SR H' J' f if l i Jerrene Ackerman Pamela Applegate Kathy Baldy Janice Bannister Maxine Barber Jim Bartos Becky Bartz Ed Beach Richard Beall Larry Beattie Debra Bechtol Nellie Beck Out of 212 class members, these four Sophomores were selected to lead the class of '70, They are left to right: Mary Neikirk, Secretary: Jane Rettig Beinga Sophomore 138 .. f p , at - me g xf as Fffiw Q ..- ww-W' WW .., ,.. 'ff mo i,-it . .-,... 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QT: 3..','.v ' .x , 1 - . a , . 1 sk ' P Q ' o 3 Q vi' 139 s xi ui at .,fue ', 1:,'qao gr 0, 0. , ntl: 3 e 'oc Gu? 'a o Q! 3'-9 3 o . :.q u , PR!! Helena Fannin Janet Fannin Patty Flohr Linda Ford Carol Fortner Randy Fortner Anita Foster Steve Foulk Kenneth Fox Joyce Fullenkamp Evelyn Fuller Jeff Gallaher Hard working B.S.C.S. student, Jeff Smith, observes developing tadpoles, as Paul Outh- waite looks on. I Diligent Use of Class Periods Helps Jerry Gebhardt Beverly Ghist James Gray John Groves Joseph Gubernath Lisa Haldeman Steve Hamm Pam Hanlon Doug Hardyman Peggy Harriger Rhonda Hart Lynn Heiby 140 I tt, J 'QS a ftm to Prepare Students for Future. t 1, 'Q 7 u bl ,: Danny Jones Julie Kagy Brad Kalb Thomas Kanuk Susan Kepler Gary Kibler Dan Kisor Nick Kober Janet Kreh Patricia Kuhn Susan Laird Michael Langdon l4l Bruce E. Heinlen Bruce T. Heinlen Molly Herschler Richard Hertzer Gary Hildebrand Glenn Holman Hugh Horrell Jeff Huggins David Hunter Mark Irby Kandy Jerew Charmaine Johnson Math instructor Mr. Kuenzli assists Kathy Baldy in an Algebra assignment. L L ,g .Ai:A.. rrs f, 3 is S its it S J ,, 2 S S an 'Q st ft if ,X , 1 uf, i Y if 1 sit fwfisffia W Ei Piet: , TQ':, ,Qe?i. .viflf i .-.L, , :'?'f:Z:.e.-,? .- 'z:f5ff. Efifiliiff 1 fvgv, at abi t . . - , 1 X X 5 if '-'nn 3, 9' sr , S 4 4 , . Q QZ?:f?'Lfa'gf5t:f?vs, i, .V ' gtg, , 1 is 'lt , T' Stephen Lee Charlotte Lewis Pam Lewis Julie Light William Lippincott Dan Lohr Terry Loy Robert Lust Andrea Matthews Phys. Ed. is a relief from the daily routine of study Diane Bogan finds. 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V A Sophornores's day is composed of developing various skills. Betty Dicus and Joyce Fullencamp concentrate on a typing lesson. Torn Kanuk presents a book report in his English class. l -if We Robert Roberts Steve Robinson Billy Rodgers Danny Ross Renee Rulfener Anita Rupinski Bonnie Russell Judy Rutter Michael Sack Brenda Sargent Karen Schiefer . Michael Schifer Tom Schifer Doug Schnabel Karen Scott . Mary Sears Don Seigneur A' Jeanne Seitter W at yi , sfo 5 Sophomores Prepare for Outside iff 2 - rf R x f Ja ggi ', 9, ' A V' fi if a 4 A THQ wif, l f Jerlyn Skidmore Donis Slaughter Connie Smith Jeff Smith Terry Smith Sharon Snavely Penny Snyder David Spaide Mary Seyler Ronald Shaw . 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Opposing baseball teams must Iook out for Mark, Jeff and Jim inthe future. Sophomores wore stunning outfits on Dress Down Day as shown by Roxanne, Mary, Becky, and Marie. Varied inclinations Tom Kanuk and Dave Bowman were two of the many sophomores out for track. A constant fan at track meets was Vicki Pedmore. Sara McKinley works diligently on her book report. Home Ec. develops a pinwheel of different skills. One skill is sewing. Rhonda Hart models a dress she made. l l t. ' . 9 Q With hopes of being the first in the new school Sophomores check on its progress. s i 4 P L i JUNIOR HIGH A V ALVA ,, . .ff I Freshmen class officers include David Foulke, Vice-President: Rita Kronen- berger, Secretaryg Mr. Schoenberger, Adviser, STANDING Cindy Wells, Treasurerg Jim Vance, President, SITTING Barbara Applegate Clarence Armbruster Steven Ash Margaret Auck Kenneth Baehr David Baggett John Baker Greg Baldy Richard Banks John Bargar Jodi Barker Kathy Bartz Duane Beal Margareta Beal Denise Berry Jan Berry Barb Blackstock Bessie Blankenship Jack Blankenship Wanda Bloomfield Sally Blue Doreen Adams Pamela Adams Michael Agee Susan Albright Howard Anguish Sandra Anslow B.H.S. Feels the if - J I lmpact of 229 Freshmen Student Council removes Christmas decorations on thirdfloor. Gary Cox Judy Cross Sherry Darby Lou Ann Darnell Darrell Davis Doris Davis Jim Deaver Bev Dible Charles Dible Norma Dicks Martha Diederich Mary Alice Diederich l5l Samuel Boles Dennis Boyer Edward Bra use Thomas Brown William Burk Tom Bush Jeff Campbell Patty Carle Mike Carr Steve Carr Sylvena Carr Jayne Christman Jeff Christman Jack Clingman Betty Cochran Steve Cochran Sylvia Cole James Collyer Mike Combs Bob Copper Frank Corona, Jr. 'W r1fr'Q0- Y 3 . lit fr .. , Q fhjfgv . ' . ,1 wi r 1 f , 2' ef' -W: 1' we 1 :43 'l k A , Melinda Disher Barb Dostai Rose Downing Dave Draime Dessie Dyer Kathy Dyder Cheryi Edsinger Mary Eggleston Sharon Emory Marsha Ensminger Vicki Ettenhofer Harold Eulett Brad Felkey Dave Foulk Steve Francisco Jay Fullenkamp Diane Gabrial Danny Gardner My sf if asf- Q-ffiw - A 3791 Q 1 NiiX'Sii2:ss5 . ,,.g:srigwmg:e5'f3 ., '- cqsswifkiii . QQSFYS5 5911 mm warm . , me 252,153 .g . - .. Q2 jg 5- :s .i . gi- JE . V! gi :ik 1169? s:s,'E.f:: ., 'rfb' were gi - nf: ,i . 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W, fist f , Liiseit nil ,R ggi: 1-eff: ,A X M ,C-sf'5.5'i Debra Lynn Dick Mack Dave Markley Curtis Massie Molly Matthews Margaret McGhee Active girls enjoy the class gift of 1967 Varsity Competition Is Next EWS' . ,-I , ...,,.: f s -- i ..: 15- A - 1 3 ff: Q, we -K. at r wa.. 3, 9' V' 'Sf 255: 2 ' 'fm' i if 154 Connie McGinnis John McLead Bob McReynolds Jack Metzger Jean Michael Kathi Miller Cletus Monk Mary Ann Montague Denise Moore Dennis Moore Patty Moore Randy Moore Art Moran Randy Morris Jerry Nelson Jan Nicholson Steve Orewiler Mike Owens Jackie Parson Wanda Patrick Mark Pensinger Linda Pfiefer Ginger Pfouts Glen Pollock Paul Powers Angela Pruit Bill Purdy - Gene Raby Roger Raby Bruce Rahm Joyce Rainey Pam Ralph im ,, f,., wi' Si. 2 Q V - I: -, .7,: ,,,, .,., . - ' ' L 71, sw. r-fafeeigff :finer f ', I f. WL A-z .ii.Q?f' 'J - Mike Rarick Tom Redmond Steve Reed Joe Reeder Chris Reinhard Lynn Reininger Joe Reser X st, ia' .t . . t. ,-. ,-1x.-- . ,. .. -,, 1 .i lk? ,S X if x Q it wig ki 5,7 rf. ,-:,Xe.,,,:,a. 55, ., 'z,,,K:-jg for Sportsminded Class C. , ., , ? f?5s, Q V t f. we 'H Bill Rirnmer Diane Risner fy Mike Ritter . .1 1 xy V f Q Deborah Robertson Charlene Robinson Debra Robinson an fi me tl' it 5 ft . i t f 12 me ROWMSOH 5 1 r -'i' Sandy ROYGV 321' r i f ' . T Dixie Russell 2 A +A ' fi'f W., -,7 z X -9 :QAM ,J I , gk 3 , ' 1 a P Q if . Teresa Saam Pam Saxton Brad Schaffrodt ,a l55 M., ma...- Ninth grader Frank Corona performs science experi is fr 4 '?' ci , .en-'U . f '.u1'f?'hg' 6 k h',.h' ,l 151 Iii M' an 1,'Qni.'gJ, tml ur, .I .7 svlv Chris Scheerer Marc Schell Kai Schiefer Judy Schnabel Bruce Schneider Jim Seigneur Dennis Seville Phyllis Shade John Sheldon Hobert Smith Hubert Smith Peggy Smith Gary Solze Mike Spaid Bennie Spears Jim Spence Mike Stinchcomb Debbie Stone Jim Stone Teresa Straley Bob Striker Dan Gardner, student band leader, instructs Karen Bogan and Linda Lybarger, . tii- itltti . V , m,., ,X .M ,, fs? '- Eigiegg iie g r f ifg Lg J E5 '11 '-s mf T , are , 5,3 Q J, 5 ' F , Q '1- T W W . If ,, if ' T555 4 , an X x pts is gt T 2 + fir' Bill Stuckert Steve Surina Q -- ' 1 I A 6 - -, ' EQ- fini 24 ' .SL 'jf ,4a:i,t.. S 521 5 1 pf,Q' f: , Harold Teets M' ke TGGYS 'I ' V - J S J S J . Ziwlifgvf-S J-'ffl W 2 .iffiff ' 5 fefxfififgviif' 1lL'?f?i:f2f' -5 iii S 1 5jff'gigmzzlf9r?2'5.',- 'vffiifr J ,V j i if-Wi-y:132?714iTJ::4s.f sie: Li L- I' 'I rv if 2 2 is 1 3 8 5 o '4 ur 2 S gl Q. fb 2 m O' N o X Q QVIflV,,VV .I ,!:, y..,. E VanHoosier Laminating plastic requires concentration on the part of Randy Morris and Mike Combs. Nancy VanMeter Rick Vaughn Don Wade Reba Wade Shirley Wade Joe Walter Yvonne Washer Roger Way Kathy Weinandy Cindy Wells Ron Wenninger Allen Williams X fl' if va 5 S 'ia 4411 4 ,L O Q - Q 1 ,gg 5555 i E md vs ,,,: ,,,yt, ., ,n 4' G-fl 1 fin I Et f 2 5 wi 1. 'E' 5-25 1 in, . bi Diversified Courses Offered to Ninth Graders C 1. yi f 55 1 Q 'N Q VH ' i nf R i i . it ,V 157 Chris Williams Gary Williams Joe Williams Steve Williams PaulWilIiamson Rick Wilson Phil Wren Ralph Wright Greg Wyss Mike Zahn Ann Zehring Jim Zeigler Gary Zellner Chester Frazier 44.5, is was 1 t kg we I Y is S ,z si Q 5 52 ,gf :Q ,Ql d :EVg, ,, ,ismi S X . ,. ,Q ,arm all 955 if fr 3 it 3 b ' ,' iii i K ,gi s ix iv' K 5 , Ek 5 943i K , f in Q ,fi 3 ,J , :Eli I r vi., . J is .M 12 q Qian 3 A S ,K 'sk is Q , 3 i .kk,q.,7.m. .. ., A 4, ,im 1, K. The eighth grade class was led by Jamie Myers His cabinet consisted of Wendy Clubb, Vice president Karen Gephart, Secretary: Jaclyn Jacobs, Treasurer Class adviser was Mr. Straley. Eighth Graders Move Ahead - iw sw fi, Q ,zkifi ,V ig -bn Sw Q QQ' ,, M nw. 5,55 W f 158 Cindy Adkins Debbie Allen Danny Ash Mark Ausenheimer Robert Barciz Ricky Batton Julia Beal Brad Benham Jean Berry Patty Bicknell Harry Bloomfield John Bloomfield Kathy Bloomfield Bill Bonnett Cindy Brady James Brady Jill Brombacher Cheryl Brown Ed Brown Mike Brown ii 'fl Leis ff Q, T ma il 1' SMA! iii? W i, :LV with Class Officers i- 1. my 7 .1 .... ,:,, k,.k J H ki Q ,, , -J ,mia is sg J if 'Q v Mails, k .X,A x , .ir 1 4 it.. f ,- . ls gif , Aff , , 'S A Tig Q fflgirs gf, 'ri . ,vv,v'k fi g L Q s 4 if Qs 1 1 - if . as as .Mgr Y-L '... , J. S f. 0, sw 1 - sw-'52 ' 559 , ..-ei . i 2.515 5 ,a:,: r ?s: 'V it .- L, A, , ., .e ss-. ,f .3- ,ef if S5 ws! ra? 5 ge , L 'S .ga ,. miie 4331, vii IV x 1 as-sage-ais les ,is 1. as , iw- K fmg i , J, r 1 gf if -i . J! sf, s ei sy if' W .,- ',f- 7 ' ' Qffffsfi f . ., -f r ,Lu V ,I ,. it .f,- A . ,ff ,--fh r rv-1 f V - J 'ss, , f iii: - -nj I - ' ' ' ' ips 'Hi r' 3 '-f ,J :Q Wyre is J 159 Richard Butler Wayne Butler Rhonda Byers Mike Cady James Candel Debra Carmichael Tommy Carpenter Jim Cassidy Terry Clark Robert Clevenger Wendy Clubb Dale Cory Gabriel Crokie Billy Cross Jerry Delong Eric Denzer Sheila Dible Nancy Dierksneide Vickie Dunlap Kay Dyer Rodney Ecnelberry Cindy Edwards Joyce Eidson Leroy Eidson Lynne Esterline Lou Ann Fairchild Melody Feintuch Jeff Frost Sharon Fuller Dennis Furner Dawn Galitza Vicki Galleher Darla Gatchell Chuck Gebhardt Karen Gephart Daniel Gibson Harold Grasley Mark Grau Gordon Grove Vickie Guirgin Gary Haldeman Jeff Hall Frank Hansen Kathy Harris Randy Hart Kyle Hartman Jacalyn Heil Larry Heistand Cindy Heister Q . Joy Lysinger is shocked to see she made the A honor roll. Bonnie Heller David Helton Randy Hertzer Cathy Hobbs Robert Holmes Len Hord 1 A . .- s wf , ,-Q-lf' :J -gf- '. -. 4 3 15 f26A9.4lr.,'f..f,-1,-Q.lii1f-in 5 i X fl, f I V Ajit mi Q- .1 sf si gf if a f i HV, ,.j..i:s:, i --S 3 fi If .S V f-:grief 1 X- . ' -e -'t'H'Vy,f1 . I i - L.. S. , of V x Lf r, V Q -i 1 fa V,-f 2 -1 '45 X S , Q ,, , S . we t Y is 'V fy gm . if, ,, K K 52 fl iii x fx N5 -V ' Eighth Graders Achieve Academically , , , , , W V. gi- f f ,ya v . ir Y. if :egg l 1' S5 V t-', A it A ri 0? ,sg s 3 Sy J H if ?,'2'K 'Q' at is WV . J.-N. ,A JW sr' mf' -fislfifzy.5?.Qg5g,-5-fffifi'V Z' ' M ,JS r if , . f, 'K if - A Mi V S J-S., page-i an S- is. 3, , ' QV, i V V JV V V-me 5- i HV . .Vvs J -' nf- 5' Hb V J: glgggsb i 5 Pr it 'kr 5 -,L V K?-Siam M fitrifi-5-if iff-if -ew fy. ,L - - -Viv UV fm ,V ' : HV sw. V .J L if .ii ,I 'Zi , W iw ' . . . grim ., ' ' . 'K 1 V '+-M ,- e' l 160 7 A223 i :fr wg l EEL., wg x 1 rx EX A --N.: Q, f 5 1 L Qi-H I' f -5. ' 2 552 x . , 5 lf 5 i S if i mf ff i'Ef'Z-i 1:5 Raedene Hord Ricky Horsley Fred Houle Jennifer Irby Robert Irvin Gerald Irwin Jackie Jacobs Dan Kanuk Monnie Keith Tom Kent Connie Kissling Patti Knappenberger Gary Laipply Doug Lambert Tom Laughbaum Donna Leathem James Lewis Karen Luzader Benny Lynn Joy Lysinger Billy Martin Brenda Massie Tom McGhee Beverly McKee Ken Mead Randy Metzger Mary Michael Larry Morrison Dave Mosley Linda Murphy Lynn Murphy Jamie Myers Marc Myers Melinda Noblit Dave Olmstead E, V Cathy Orewiler t r Elizabeth Palmer ,B at fe, ' Vicky Perdue W ' Daria Peterman N ff - jfs Aeaqv David Pfirsch 1 John Phllilii 2 2 5 'Q it 3 if W il-DQ if 2 gs: if dak Q .5 ,V g Q, if I ,t 6: XX! s La: : z ti-E ' . . h .3 ss. Beth Pirnstill Judy Powell Pam Quinlan Mark Quinn Cheryl Reeder Debbie Reift Barbara Richards Shirley Rittenberry Carl Rittenour Jon Roberts Terry Rohrba ugh Debbie Rossman Marcia Sack Matt Saftell K feifaic Q Jeff Schell , Patty Seyler ' if Richard shade Jene Shaffstall Steve Shoemaker Steve Slaughter Kathy Spaide Nancy Dierksheide practices the piano energetically. The eighth grade spelling team this year consisted of Dawn Galitza, SEATEDQ Kyle Hartrnen, Cheryl Brown and Jene Shaffstall, STANDING. Mr. Carter and Dawn Galitza work together on schedule cards. Ricky Solze Linda Stuckey Eddie Stump Gregory Swart Harold Scott Connie Tribble Fern Ulmer Tim Volkmer Vanessa Volkmer Dianne Wade Cheryl Brown looks over pattern books. 'ihl' Vicki Wagner Linda Weidemaier James Weiler Melanie Wells Susan Wenner Greg Wert David Westerhold Dave Whaley Tim Widman David Williams Joyce Williams Jim Wilson Mike Wilson Tom Wolfe Dave Wright Joe Wright Bradley York Debra Zellner Sara Ziegler Henry Zier Jack Zornes The 7th grade class was led by Lee Helfrich. Her cab- inet was composed of Kathy Kuhn, V. President: Teresa Johnson, Secretary: Charles Cory, Treasurer. Mr. Thomas and Mr. Guins were class advisers. Seventh Grade Grows Under Officers Greg Adams Tim Albright Diana Atwood Debbie Auck Deborah Auck Linda Auck Steven Baggett Timothy Baird John Bartos Chris Bauerle Anne Beale Clifford Beck David Blankenship Sharon Blankenship Cindy Bloom Deloris Bloomfield Karen Bogan Mary Bonin Sheila Bostic Steven Bowman I63 I I Bonnie Boyce Q Torn Brady Jim Brausc Gary Burk ' Betty Butler Ha rry Butler Vickie Butte , Debbie Byrne r P h y I I i s Ca m e ro n if . Betty Carr Seventh Grade Participate in Many Activities Jane Carr Kenneth Catlett M Christy Chandler ' Michele Clark X X Lyle Clem Sharon Clinard David Cochran Cecil Cole Larry Corns Charles Cory Mark Cory Charles Coulter David Coulter Pattie Cox we '91 is 'A 5 A . , lx 4: 4 91 John Keith is proud to show off his neat locker. Robert Davis Joy Darby B Joseph Dewiel A: Judy Dicks 4 , I64 SEATED: Bruce Durbin, Mitchell Grove STANDING: Jane Carr, Brenda Fleming. Scott Dunford Darl Dunlap Bruce Durbin The seventh and eighth grade spelling bee was sponsored by the Columbus Evening Dispatch. All of the contestants were volunteers. This year the seventh grade spelling team was made up of Mitchell Grove, Bruce Durbin, Brenda Fleming, and Jane Carr. Kathy Dyer James Dyer Stanley Dyer Rebecca Edmonds Catherine Edwards Randall Eidson Sherry Etzinger Thomas Etsinger Donald Fannin 41 f , J' ff? , If ' i-b Pamela Fannin James Fisher Brenda Fleming Tony Fortner Linda Foster Sue Foulk Sandy Friend Bob Fuller Raymond Fultz : , Q I I . gi: , fi Ala n F U rne r A fr Ronald Furr Eugene Goebel 165 Six Grade Schools Prepare Pupils for Grade 7 Linda Granato Jill Griffith Mitchell Grove Pamela Groves Valerie Gubernath Bambi Hagerman Dottie Hall Dennis Hanlon Tom Hansen Steven Harriger Connie Harris Rick Harter Barbara Haycook Dawn Heiby Lee Helfrich Sharon Henson Mark Hepner Pam Hildebrand Kevin Hines Virgena Hobbs Randy Hoffman Cynthia Holman Willie Honaker Teresa Horsley Red Cross representative. Theresa Snavely, helps dec- orate the Christmas tree at the county home. 166 Daniel Hudson Edward lsreal Teresa Johnson Daniel Jones John Keith Pam Keller Nancy Kemery Terry Kemery Kathleen Kent Karen Kime John Kissling Johnny Knappenberger Gloria Knieriemen Geography teacher, Miss Hessin, reads to an atten- tive class. Kathy Kuhn Eileen Lawhun Bruce Lawson Ervin Lester Betty Lewis Jane Lohr Ned Lust Amy Lutz Linda Lybarger Michael McFann Bob McLead Electoria Mack Danny Martin Elaine Martin Rhonda Martin Mark Masters Wanda Mee Jill Metzger Daniel Miner illi Becky Metzger if x S S sig ,A i 'Lf -P ' -iii Lezlsffi Eager to answer in science class are David Vance and Linda Lybarger. The Adventure Begins for Seventh Graders Dave Miller Jerry Miller Lola Moore Patty Moore Dianna Morrow Jerry Na ufzinger Cindy Neff Robin Niedermier Sharon Oberlander Larry Parson Eric Pirnstill Harold Powell Bev Powers Robin Powers Brenda Predmore Nedra Proitt Sandra Quinlan Pamela Rasmake Christine Reed Susan Repp Susan Reynolds Linda Rhoads Bonnie Robinson Donna Robson Lisa Romanoff Lynn Rossman David Rowlinson Vickie Ruffener '51 fl f Deborah Saxton it W ff We Q Dawn scheii ' Kirk Schiefer W-ff' ,S 4' Deborah Schifer 5 X 5 sk . Carol Schneider Vicky Simon 1 Kay Shefef l68 , - MSW5 , ,,k., i L., .,ti Q Rebecca Sipes Brenda Sloan Cathy Smith Terry Smith Theresa Snavely Debra Spaid Michael Stamper Karen Starner Sandy Steele Greg Adams assists with the record player in music class. T ! .uk M E .f- it Q , , .VF Q Seventh grade English teacher, Miss Ulmer checks Cindy Neff's paper. Debra Wilkinson Lance Wynn Earl Yerrick Laurie Widman Rochelle Williamson Larry Stinchcomb Linda Striker Tom Stuckert David Surgener Vicky Swick Joyce Teets Cynthia Todd Susan Toth Cynthia Traxler Bill VanMeter David Vance Peggy Volkmer Jim Wade Vicky Weber 'NSS I7 mv .Je S -'if-.1 'Y' 2 1? Patrons Bucyrus' Store for Men 8- Boys STAN SHELLEY CLOTHING Home of Hart, Schaffner 8- Marx Nunn Bush Shoes Bucyrus Ohio DUNLAP IEWELERS South Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus Ohio Bucyrus Dependable Jewelers Compliments of QUALITY PRINTING COMPANY 214 West Liberty Bucyrus Ohio Quality Since 1886 Best Wishes to the Class of '68 BAUMOEL'S The Best Compliments of SUBURBAN LANES Congratulations to the Class of '68 S 8. C ALUMINUM FOUNDRY 215-217 E. Galen Street Bucyrus Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of '68 STATE FARM INSURANCE James M. Downing For the Best in Bowling 270 5- W0l U' BUCYYUS 975 Hopley Ave. Bucyrus Ohio Phone: 563-3301 Auto-Fire--Life THE OHIO LOCOMOTIVE CRANE COMPANY B yrus Oh THE FARMERS CITIZENS BANK The Time and Temperature Bank Bucyrus Ohio LOHR'S Quality Cleaners and Shirt Laundry n 402 South Walnut Phone: 562-1811 Bucyrus Ohio DARYLE 8. DON BODY SHOP Complete Body Repair-Glass Replacement 1009 Tiffin Street Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of ARTHUR-LEWIS PRODUCE Bucyrus Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '68 COTSY'S SHELL STATION Phone: 562-9966 Bucyrus Ohio F.H.A.-V.A.-Farm Loans J. M. RINDFUSS, REALTOR Complete Real Estate Service Bucyrus Theater Bldg. Phone: 562-6781 Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 LEY'S JEWELRY STORE Bulova, Accutron, Wittnauer, Croten, Caravelle and Timex Watches Congratulations to the Class of '68 Keepsake and Featurelock Diamond Rl 9S CRUM APPLIANCE CO. 225 N. Sandusky Ave. Phone: 562-2736 Bucyrus Ohio Bucyrus Ohio GENERAL HYDRAULICS COMPANY Bucyrus Ohio Extends Their Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 Congratulations Class of 1968 FISCHER HARDWARE 119 North Sandusky Ave. s Oh Best Wishes from BUCYRUS GRAIN COMPANY and BUCYRUS FARMERS EXCHANGE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 from the BUCYRUS ICE COMPANY s Ohio PARSEL FRAME 8. AXLE SERVICE Wheel Balancing-Wheel Straightening 556 West Mansfield Street Phone: 562-1949 Bucyrus Ohi BlLL'S CYCLE CENTER Galion!Bucyrus Road Mike Morris displays his winning cycle and trophies. W. A. LUTZ Ready Mixed Concrete Radio Dispatched Concrete Stone Sand Gravel Phone: 562-5761 Bucyrus Ohio DAN WINGATE FORD INC. 1675 South Sandusky Ave. Phone: 562-3065 Ford Mercury Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of OUTHWAITE TlRE MART Your Firestone Dealer 554 West Mansfield Bucyrus Ohio POTTER'S SOHIO Hopley and Rogers Phone: 562-6761 Bucyrus Ohio FOUlK'S REXAl.l PHARMACY You Know Where . . . On the Square Complete Professional Prescription Service Bucyrus Ohio xgw- A For your prescripton needs, shop Foulk's as does Susie Sharrock with Diane Barrett. Compliments of GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Bucyrus Lamp ond Gloss Plant Compliments of LONE PINE DAIRY 842-848 West Mary Street Bucyrus Ohio Phone: 563-1861 A good stop-off for refreshing milk, ice cream, or any snack is Lone Pine Dairy Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of '68 WILLIAM G. REALITY, INC. EHRHART'S PARTY STORE Bucyrus Ohio Bucyrus Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1968 HOME OFFICE SUPPLY THE RYDER BRASS FOUNDRY Senior, Linda Vanderkarr watches Pat Teynor as he demonstrates his work at Ryder Brass. General Office Supplies School Supplies Eciton's Stationery II5 East Rensselaer Street Bucyrus Ohio Best Wishes from THE ULMER ELECTRIC CO. Gift of All Kinds Records Guitars Amps Drums South Sandusky Bucyrus ROMANOFFS The Diamond Center of Bucyrus MOREHEAD VENDING COMPANY Vending Machines for Industrial-lnstitutional-Commercial 1639 West Cook Road Mansfield, Ohio 755-7424 SULlIVAN'S TOY 8. HOBBY SHOP Toys-Crafts-Hobbies 315 S. Sandusky Ave. Phone: 562-3861 Alma Sullivan SAM'S CYCLE SHOP We Sell the Best and Service the Rest Triump-MotoBeta B M W-Norton-Ducati 835 West Mary Street Phone: 562-2341 Bucyrus Ohio l 1 ss Sauna Dr -Heaf Bath 406 East Mansfield Street Phone: 562-5921 Bucyrus Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of '68 CHATEAU de CHARME House of Viviane Woodard Cosmetics 403 East Charles Street Bucyrus Ohio PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC M. W. Zirkle Sales Manager 208 Central Ave. Mansfield Ohio Best Wishes 'ro the Class of 1968 BUCYRUS BLADES INC RU-DEE SALON OF BEAUTY Corner of East Lucas 8. Prospect Phone: 563-4971 Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of CRAWFORD HOME LUMBER INC. Phone: 563-A050 Bucyrus Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '68 WEBER'S SOHIO South Sandusky 8. Irving Bucyrus Ohio Best Wishes from CRAWFORD LANES Route 30 North Bucyrus Ohio Comp iments of CRAWFORD COUNTY NATIONOL BANK Member of the Federal Reserve System, Federol Deposit Ins. Corp. Find out how pleasant your banking can be in Bucyrus at Crawford County National Bank West Rensselaer St. lg Hblilezx: A Tmkent bearing never asks about your race, colon, creed or national origin. The quality of our products depends upon the ability of the men and women we employ. So it's no surprise that our employment policy is based only on your ability. Not on your place of birth, your religious faith, or the color of your skin. One of our vice presidents describes it this way: We hire people. We also recruit people on college campuses, train people in apprenticeship programs, promote people to better, more responsible iobs. Our long-standing policy has been clearly and simply stated and restated as follows: The Timken Roller Bearing Company re- affirms its policy of treating all employees and applicants, whether or not they are members of minority groups, equally ac- cording to their individual qualifications, ability, experience and other employment standards. lt means we can select from all qualified iob seekers, not iust a chosen few. It gives us a larger labor market from which to pick. And that's what we pick .. .the qualified. lt takes qualified people, working under the best conditions, to make the best Timkeng bearings, Timken steel and Timken rock bits. The Timken Roller Bearing Company. An Equal Opportunity Employer Congratulations to the Class of '68 SKC ALUMINUM FOUNDRY 215-217 East Galen Street Bucyrus Ohio Best Wishes from OHIO JANITOR SUPPLY COMPANY Mansfield Ohio Best Wishes to the Class of '68 ZEIGLER MILLING COMPANY Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of HOLTSHOUSE'S PLUMBING AND HEATING 527 whemone sneer Good Luck to the Class of 'aa Compliments of RICH BERGER Blacktop Drives Grading-Hauling Phone: 562-0881 Bucyrus Ohio ALWAYS Ftnsr QUALITY I 201 South Sandusky The Store for the Entire Family Retail Store 562-2961 Catalog Sales 563-3060 Compliments of the CHECKMATE BOAT CO. 125 East Mary Street LAKEWAY SPORTS CENTER, INC. Forest Olmstead explains to George Bartos the fundamentols in bootmaking. CRAWFORD STEEL FOUNDRY Bonney Forge and Foundry, Inc Bucyrus Ohio LUTZ FUNERAL HOME Ervin S. Lutz Donald F. Lutz Phone: 562-9628 WALTHER HARDWARE CO. At the Sign of the Big Saw Hardware and Industrial Supply Retail Wholesale Phone: 562-2821 Photographs of Quality STEELE STUDIO Phone: 562-7961 Bucyrus Ohio Steele's take quality pictures for all occasions. Here Bill Steele poses Steve Yaussy for his Senior Picture. Congratulations to the Great Class of '68 DAIRY CREST DRIVE-IN Estie Crest Bucyrus Ohio 1100 East Mansfield Street Little Mike Harmon gets a S5,00 ice- cream cone free at Aunt Estie's. For all the rest of us there are 5-250 sizes. Best Wishes to the Class of 1968 LEE'S SHOES AND SONS, INC. Bucyrus Tiffin Fremont, Ohio Good Luck to the Class of 1968 FRASCH'S SOHIO SERVICE 701 South Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus Ohio Phone: 562-8781 MUNZ-PIRNSTILL FUNERAL HOME Congratulations to the Class of '68 H. K. Pirnstill, Owner Phone: 562-6776 BEL-AIR DEVELOPMENT CO., INC. Bucyrus and Galion, Ohio General Construction Owned and Operated by Herb Stevens We Serve Only the Best BUCYRUS RESTAURANT On the Square Air-Conditioned Visit Our MAD BULL LOUNGE Members of the Advertisement Staff stop at Bucyrus Restaurant for a coke. George Davis and Son Robert Davis Congratulations Seniors F. 1. NORTON FLORAL CO. Say it with flowers 225 South Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus Ohio Phone: 562-8951 THE A R T PRESS For Complete Printing Service Chrysler Plymouth Barracuda Roadrunner GTX A. L. HOLLOWAY 241 East Mansfield Street Congratulations to the Class of T968 EKLEBERRY POULTRY INC. 820 Grove Ave. Bucyrus Ohio lAB'S STEREO AND T.V. Motorola 8. Magnavox Stereos T.V. Radios Records 212 South Sandusky Ave. Phone: 563-1856 Bucyrus Ohio WESTFALL NURSING HOME Ambulatory 81 Bedfast Patients Visiting Hours Daily Bucyrus Ohio 320 East Warren Congratulations to the Class of 1968 BUCYRUS TELEGRAPH FORUM m 1 iii' -' 1' ' l ' i . l A . 3 rf Q . Congratulations Class of '68 JOSTEN'S Fine Class Rings Announcements Awards Dick Wilson Bucyrus Ohio if l 3..L..a,,.-- X Class announcements and memory book are looked over by Seniors Kathy Lynch and Dick Wenninger. . Best Luck to the Best Wishes to Our T968 Graduates HALL Class of '68 SECOND NATIONAL BANK HEATING Bucyrus Oh COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of T968 Compliments of THE BUCYRUS DENTAL SOCIETY Bucyrus Ohio Congratulations to the Class of T968 from O. F. KIME LUMBER COMPANY Bucyrus Ohio Jeff Emig and Mike Saam take time out to shoot some pool while shopping at Kime's. Over 50 Years of Service io r SHUNK Ut. The men ond women of SHUNK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. solute the members of the class of nineteen hundred sixty-eight Congratulations to the Class of I968 From the Independent Insurance Agents of Bucyrus YOU ln u ance ndependeni fAG E N T SERVES YOU FIRST D. K. Auck Insurance Agency l2'l S. Sandusky Ave. Don K. Auck Insurance Center of Bucyrus M. o. Kreh J. A. oebhefdf 207 S. Sandusky Ave. The Neff And Dostal Agency, J. R. Neff J. M. Dostal The Carroll Building D. J. Newman Insurance Agency Ill E. Charles Street Don Newman W. W. Sauer Insurance Agency Rensselaer 8: Walnut Street Watts II'lSUI'GI'lCe Ageflfy IIC. IIO E. Rensselaer Street V. J. Watts Doug Watts Frank Johns Ken Davis FILMS UNLIMITED AUDIO VISUALS Serving Bucyrus Schools With the Finest in Audio Visual Equipment and Materials 564 Park Ave. Mansfield Ohio KITTY'S BEAUTYRAMA Open 6 Days a Week Evenings By Appointment I25 East Rensselaer Street Bucyrus Ohio Official Publisher of the Bucyrian' AMERICAN YEARBOOK CO. Earl Parks 125 Hilltop Road Mansfield, Ohio 44906 The backbone of the Bucyrian, Mr. Parks, gives valuable help to Co-editors Paula Cook and Cindy Wilson and Adviser, Mrs. Millar. Best Wishes PLASTERING, INC. 429 East Southern Bucyrus Ohio Commercial-Industrial Compliments of FAROUEAR OFFICE EQUIPMENT Franchised Representative for Royal Typewriters and Victor Business Machines 255 West Center Street Marion Ohio W-my '- we For finger lickin' fun do as these students do and visit Col. Sanders. COL SANDERS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN it's finger lickin' good Dick Potter, Mgr. 254 East Mansfield Street Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of MARR, KNAPP, CRAWFIS, Architects, Inc. 1475 Lexington Ave. Mansfield, Ohio Compliments of BUCYRUS ROAD MATERIALS INC. Asphalt Contractors Phone: 562-7896 Tiffin Road Bucyrus Ohio HOWARD AND SONS WELDING Ornamental Iron 'I29 East Mary Street Phone: 562-3836 Bucyrus Ohio CLOVER FARM Freshest Produce Under the Sun Tender-Fed Meats Homemade Sal d Open Weekdays 9-9 Sunday 9 6 7I3 South Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of SWAN RUBBER COMPANY Division of Amerace Corporation WorId's Largest Manufacturer of Hose Bucyrus Ohio Congratulations to the Class of T968 THE GALION IRON WORKS 8. MFG. CO. Bucyrus Roller Plant T33 North Sandusky HECKERT BROTHERS SUPER MARKET Home Killed Meats Fine Quality Produce and Groceries Bucyrus Ohio Compliments of the PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE that Serve Bu cyrus Doctor Carl J. lde Doctor Horace B. Newhard Doctor Harry F. Kehrer Attorney Robert Spurlock Attorney John D. Sears Junior girls experience TB shots. CRITES-WATSON OFFICE SUPPLY Cords, gms, office supplies 223 s. sqndusky Ave. Bucyrus ohio CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1968 Ackerman Vogue Beauty Salon Baker Bros. Sporting Goods Bob's Sandwich Shop Bucyrus Area Chamber of Commerce Bucyrus Barbers Local 440 Bucyrus City Bank Carle's Market City Furniture Inc. Dible's Carry-Out Direct Channels Cable T-V Ender's Auto Sales F. P. Sitler, Realtor Garvin's Gulf Harris Brothers Restaurant HeidI's Horseshoe Bar Howard's Shoes International Harvesters .lay's Toggery Lady Fair Beauty Salon Lady's Sinclair Station L 8. K Restaurant Mac's Drive-ln Miller's Drive-ln Mulgrew Olds, Cadillac Oceola Auto Sales Power's Building Supply Ray's Pizza Richard W. Harter Robert's Garage Schott Brothers Sales Shafer's Beauty Salon Spraggins Builders Ten Eyck's Greenhouse Towne and Country Beauty Salon Williams Beauty Salon Wise Funeral Home Yarn Shop Annual Editorial Staff FIRST ROW, left to right: Barb Gephardt, bert, Mrs. Helen Millar, adviser. THIRD ROW: Cindy Brause, Jo- Sharon Schiefer, Paula Cook, Cindy Wilson, Bonnie Seyler, Retha Ann Weidmaier, Linda Vanderkarr, Susie Sharrock, Terry Martin, Taylor. SECOND ROW, Charmaine Johnson, Kathy Wilkinson, Chris Schneider. FOURTH ROW: Jim Nelson, Ken Baughan, Tom Karen Schiefer, Debbi Woodall, Debbie Anderson, Bobbi Lam- Kanable, SteveGrimes,Art Baggett, Bob Kottyan,Bob Lust. Bucyrian Staff Records Student Life ANNUAL ADVERTISING STAFF FIRST ROW, left to right: Patty Sharon Snavely. FOURTH ROW: Dan Stevens, Rich Ziegler, Dave Rankin, Debbi Wells, Jane Kalb. SECOND ROW: Susie Sharrock, Gebhardt, John Margraff, John Steele, Steve Yaussy, Jeff Ernig, Polly Anslow, Jane Vance, Nancy Clubb. THIRD ROW, Jan Jones, Bob Hamm. Sue Shcifer, Janice Ekleberry, Joan Rinker, Lottie Wilkes, 196 S Senior Activities A ADAMS, MOLLY: Band 1,2,3,4: Choir 1,2: Gym assistant 2: Chancel Singers 2: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4. AGEE, JERRY: D.E.C.A. 4: Football 1.2. ANSLOW, POLLY: Choir 1,2,3,4: Speech 4: Pep Club 3: Class Sec. 4: Language Club 1,2,3,4: Bucyrian Staff 2,3,4: Cheerleader 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. ASH, JOANN: Gym Assis't 4: G.A.A. 1,2: Cheerleader 1,2,3,4: Office Assis't 4. B BAEHR, BEATRICE: Boosters Club 3,4: Student Council 13 Red Cross 1,2: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 1,2,3: Library Club 3: F.N.C. 2,3,4: National Honor Society 4. BARNHART, DANIEL: Hi-Y 1,2,4: Key Club 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 1: Baseball 43 National Honor Society 4. BARTOS, GEORGE: Student Council Vice-President 43 Red Cross 1,3: Language Club 1,2,3,4: Athletic Manager 4. BARTZ, PATRICIA: D.E.C.A. 43 G.A.A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. BEATTIE, DIANA: F.H.A. 1,2: G.A.A. 1: F.N.C.2,4. BERRY, JUDY: Speech 33 Red Cross 2: G.A.A. 13 Bucyrian Staff 2,3: Tee Pee Talk 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. BEVAN, RANDY: Band 1,2,3,4: Language Club 1: National Honor Society 4. BLOOMFIELD, WILLIAM: V.l.C. 2,3,4. BLUE, JAMES: D.E.C.A. 4: Hi-Y 23 Red Cross 2. BORN, DONALD: Scotch Plains H.S., Scotch Plains, New Jersey. Baseball 43 Football 3,4. BRADY, JOHN: D.C.T. 4. BRAUSE, CYNTHIA: Choir 3,43 F.H.A. 2,3, 43 G.A.A. 13 Bucyrian Staff 43 Library Club and Assis't 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. BRIDGES, LEE: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Student Coun- cil 3,4: Language Club 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 1,2: Tee Pee Talk 33 Athletic Mana- ger 1,2Q F.F.A. 3,4. BRINDLE, LOYD: D.E.C.A. 4. BROWNING, CYNTHIA: C.O.E. 4: F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 1. BUSH, DANIEL: Hi-Y 3,4: Key Club 33 Basketball 23 Speech 43 Student Council 3,4: Language Club 2,33 National Honor Society4. BUTLER, CHARLES: V.l.C. 3,4. C CALKIN, FRAN: Goodwin Heights Public School, Wymoing Michigan: Band 3,4: Choir 43 Speech 43 Pep Club 43 G.A.A. 1,2: Language Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. CARLE, ROBERT: D.E.C.A. 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4. CATLETT, CHARLES: V.l.C. 3: D.C.T. 4. CHANDLER, STEVEN: Band 1,2: D.C.T. 43 Hi-Y 43 Key Club 2,3: Football 1,2. CHAPMAN, SHIRLEY: D.E.C.A. 4: C.O.E. 33 G.A.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1. CHRISTMAN, DENNIS: D.E.C.A. 4. CLUBB, NANCY: Speech 43 Boosters Club 43 Pep Club 3,4: Student Council 13 F.H.A. 43 G.A.A. 1,2,4: Language Club 1,2,3,4: S.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society4. COCRAN, JEANETTE: Bain Bridge H.S., Bain Bridge, Georgia. Tee Pee Talk 43 PepClub4. COLLENE, JAMES: Col. Crawford, Bucy- rus, Ohio. D.C. 4. COOK, PAULA: Choir 1,2,3,4: Gym Assis't 23 Speech 4: Class Vice-President 43 Student Council 1,21 G.A.A. 2: Language Club 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 3,4: Tee Pee Talk 3: F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. COTSAMIRE, JACQUELENE: C.O.E. 4: F.H.A. 2,3: G.A.A. 1. COTSMIRE, SANDRA: C.O.E. 43 F.H.A. 2,3: G.A.A.1,2,3. COULTER, JAMES: V.l.C. 2,3,4: Hi-Y 2. D DARNELL, STANLEY: C.O.E. 4. DEBAKER, WILLIAM: D.C.T. 4. DELONG, LINDA: G.A.A. 1,2: Tri-Hi-Y 1. DEWIEL, MICHAEL: D.C.T. 4. DOBBINS, HUGH: Football 23 Track 2: Basketball 23 Tee Pee Talk 4. DUNN, DOUGLAS: Hi-Y 2: Language Club 3. DURBIN, DEBORAH: D.E.C.A. 4: Gym Assis't 23 Speech 43 G.A.A. 2,3,4: Lan- guage Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. DYER, RONALD: V.l.C. 2,3,4. E EDSINGER, CAROL: Speech 43 Language Club 13 Tee Pee Talk 43 F.T.A. 1,2,3,4: Library Club and Assis't 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 3,4: National Honor Society 4. EKLEBERRY, JANICE: Band 1,2,3,4: Choir 3,4: Gym Assis't 33 Speech 4: Pep Club 3,4: Chancel Singers 3: Red Cross 4: Language Club 1,2,3,4: Tee Pee Talk 3: F.T.A. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. ESTERLINE, LINDA: Band 1,2,3: Choir 1,2,3,4: Speech 4: Pep Club 3,4: Chancel 198 Singers 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Language Club 1,2: Cheerleader 1,2,3: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. F FANNIN, KAREN: F.H.A. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 2. FEGLEY, JEANNE: Cheerleader 2,3,4: Boos- ters Club 3,4: Class Sec. 1: Class Treas. 3: Student Council 2,4: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Language Club 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4: National Honor Society4. FELKEY, HENRY: Band 2,3,4: Science Club 3,4. FISHER, STEPHEN: D.E.C.A. 4: Library Club and Assis't 4: Athletic Manager 1,2,3, 4. FLEMING, NANCY: Hampshire H.S., Rom- eny, West Virginia. DECA. 4: Red Cross3. FLYNN, CHARLES: Football 1. FORGUE, ANITA: Northwest Classen H.S., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. G.A.A. 2: Language Club 2: Bucyrian Staff 3: Tee Pee Talk 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. FULLENKAMP, LINDA: Dublin H.S., Dub- lin, Ohio. F.H.A. 2: G.A.A. 1,2,4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. FULLER, GEORGIA: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 1. FULLER, JOHN: Language Club 1. FULLER, RONALD: D.C.T. 4: Basketball 1,2,33 Student Council 1. G GALLENTINE, REBECCA: Tri-Hi-Y 4. GARDNER, LAURA LEE: Band 1,2,3,4: Gym Assis't 3,4: Speech 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Bucy- rian Staff 3: Tee Pee Talk 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4: F.F.A. 4. GEBHARDT, BARBARA: Band 1,2,3,4: Choir 1,2,3,4: Speech 3,4: Boosters Club 3,4: Chancel Singers 3,4: Language Club 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 3,4: F.T.A. 1,2,3,4: Library Club and Assis't 1,2,4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society 4. GEPHART, JOHN: Hi-Y 4: Football 2: Track 2: Basketball 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 3: Tee Pee Talk 3: Baseball 4. GREENE, RICHARD: Thomas Ewing H.S., Lancaster, Ohio. Football 4: F.F.A. 4: Track 4. GRIMES, JOHN: D.E.C.A. 4: Hi-Y 3,4: Key Club 3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 2: Speech 4: Red Cross 1,2,3. GRIMES, STEVEN: Hi-Y 3,4: Key Club 2,3: Football 1,2,3,4: Track 2,3: Speech 4: Red Cross, 2,4: Bucyrian Staff 4. GUBERNATH, JEROME: V.l.C. 3,4. GUINTHER, THOMAS: Band 1,2: Hi-Y 4: Tennis 4. H HAMM, ROBERT: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Bucy- rian Staff 4: Tee Pee Talk 3. HANLON, DAVID: D.C.T. 4. HARRIS, GARY: C.O.E. 4: Hi-Y 4: National Honor Society4. HARTMAN, DAVID: Baltic Local School, Baltic, Ohio. Band 1,2: Hi-Y 4: Key Club 3: Football 3: Basketball 1,2: Speech 4: Tennis4. HEIBY, NANCY: Choir 1,2,3,4: Boosters Club 3,4: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 2: F.T.A. 4: Pep Club 4: National Honor Society 3,4. HEDMAN, DIANA: Instituto Evangelico, San Pedro Sula, Honduras C.A. HEINLEN, BONNIE: Petersburg H.S., Peters- burg, Virginia. Speech 4: G.A.A. 1. HELFRICH, JESSIE: Speech 4: Student Council 1,2: Language Club 2,3,4: Library Club 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2: National Honor Society 4. HENNEY, JOHN: Hi-Y 3,4: Speech 4: Class President 1.2: Language Club 1: Tee Pee Talk 4: Athletic Manager 1,2. HICKMAN, JEROME: D.C.T. 4: Tee Pee Talk 3. HINES, JO-DELLE: F.H.A. 1,2: Red Cross 2: G.A.A. 1,2: Tee Pee Talk 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3. HOELZEL, CORINDA: Choir 2,3: Boosters Club 4: Chancel Singers 1,2,3: F.H.A. 4: Library Club 4: F.N.C. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. HOWARD, STEVEN: D.C.T. 4: Hi-Y 2,4: Foot- ball 1,2: Red Cross 1,2: Tee Pee Talk 3: Baseball4. HUBBLE, CRAIG: Hi-Y 4: Football 1,2: Track 2,3,4: Language Club 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 3,4: Basketball 1. HUNTER, DEAN: Shelby H.S., Shelby, Ohio. Hi-Y 4: Football 4. J JOHNSON, BARCLAY: Class Sec. 3: Red Cross 1,2: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Language Club 1,2: Bucyrian Staff 3: Tee Pee Talk 3,4: Tri-Hi-Y1,2,3. K KALB, JANE: Choir 2,3,4: Chancel Singers 2,3,4: F.H.A. 1,2: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 1,2,3,4: Bucyrian Staff 3,4: Pep Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. KANABLE, THOMAS: Choir 2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Football 2,3,4: Basketball 1,2: Speech 4: Student Council 2: Red Cross 4: Bucyrian Staff 4: Tee Pee Talk 4. KING, CARL:V.l.C. 2,3.4. KING, CARLIS:V.I.C. 2,3,4. KINN, THOMAS: C.O.E. 4: Hi-Y 4: Football 1. KNIERIEMEN, BlCKl:C.O.E.4. KUHN, JOHN: Band 1,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3, 4: Track 2: Language Club 2. L LAIPPLY, KATHLEEN: G.A.A. 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3. a LAMBERT, ROBERTA: Band 1,2,3,4: Ma- jorette 1,2,3,4: Speech 4: Class President 3: Student Council 2,3: Language Club 2: Bucyrian Staff 4: Tee Pee Talk 3: Pep Club 4: Office Assis't3,4:Tri-Hi-Y1,2,3,4. LAWSON, KENNETH: V.l.C. 2,3: D.C,T. 43 Hi-Y 4: Football 1. LESTER, GARRY: V.l.C. 2,3,4. LESTER, JAMES: Grundy Senior H.S., Grundy, Virginia. D.E.C.A. 4: Language Club3. LILES, JAMES: D.C.T. 4: Hi-Y 2: Language Clubl. LOY, DENNIS: Hi-Y 4: Football 2,3,4: Track 2. LYNCH, KATHRYN: Choir 2,3,4: Speech 4: F.H.A. 4: Library Club and Assis't 2: Office Assis't 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. M MCGINNIS, ARLENE: C.O.E. 4: F.H.A. 1. MALEY, MARY CATHRYN: Band 1.2,3: Speech 4: Student Council 2: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2. MARGGRAF, JOHN: Choir 1,2,3,4: Track 4: Speech 4: Office Assis't 2,3,4: Language Club 1,2,3,4. MARTIN, RICHARD: Martin Zapata Com- mercial School, Mendoza, Argentina. Hi-Y 4: Speech 4: Student Council 4: Tee Pee Talk4. MATHIAS, THOMAS: Football 3,4: Track 3: Athletic Manager 1,2: Hi-Y 1. MILLER, RODNEY: D.C.T.4. MILLER, MICHAEL: Hi-Y 1.4: Football 4. MILLS, CARY: D.E.C.A, 4: Basketball 1. MOLLENKOPF, JANE: C.O.E. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3. MOORE, DEBORAH: Choir 1,2,3,4: Speech 4: Boosters Club 3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Class Vice-President 2: Chancel Singers 4: Red Cross 2: Language Club 1,2,3,4: Library Club 4: F.T.A. 2,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: Na- tional Honor Society 4. MUSSELWHITE, SHIRLEY: F.H.A. 1,2: Red Cross 4. MORRISON, GARY: Choir 3.4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Speech 4: Language Club 1,2,3: Bucyrian Staff 3,4. MUTCHLER, LINDA: Wynford H.S., Bucy- rus, Ohio. Choir 2,3,4. MYERS, DONNA: D,E.C.A, 4: F.H.A. 1.2.31 G.A.A, 3: Red Cross 3. N NELSON. SHARON: Speech 4: Pep Club 4: F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 1: Language Club 1,2: F.N.C.2,3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. O OUTHWAITE, SUSAN: Choir 1,2,3,4: Speech 4: Boosters Club 3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Red Cross 1: Language Club 1,2,3,4: Bucyrian Staff 3: F.T.A. 2,3,4: Library Club 2: Tri- Hi-Y 2,3,4. P PARSON, JOHNETTE: National Honor Society4. PATTON, KATHRYN: D.C.T. 4. PERRY, WILMA: Upper Sandusky H.S., Upper Sandusky, Ohio. C.O.E. 4: F.H.A. 3. fe: If POLLOCK, EDWIN: V.I.C. 2,3,4: Hi-Y 2: Basketball 1,2. POLLOCK, GARY: Choir 2,3,4: D.E.C.A. 4: Football 1. POSEY, ROBERT: V.I.C. 4: D.C.T. 4: Hi-Y 1: Football 1, POTTER. SUSAN: Upper Arlington H.S., Columbus, Ohio. Choir 3,4: Gym Assis't 3: F.T.A.4. R RAHM, ROBERT: Choir 3,4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Football 1,2,3: Track 2,3,4: Speech 4: Language Club 2: Tee Pee Talk 4: F,T.A. 3,4. RAIFSNIDER, SANDRA: Office Assis't 2,3,4: Pep Club 4: Red Cross 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1. RAMIREZ, MARINA: Warrensville H.S., Warrensville, Ohio. Choir 4: F.N.C. 4. RAMIREZ, OFELIA: Warrensville H.S., War- rensville, Ohio. Choir 4: Pep Club 4: F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 4: F.N.C. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. RANKIN, PATRICIA: Wynford H.S., Bucy- rus, Ohio. Choir 1,2,3,4: Boosters Club 3,4: Student Council 1: F.H.A. 1: Bucyrian Staff 3,4: Tee Pee Talk 3: Library Club 3: National Honor Society 4. RAYBUCK, TIM: Hi-Y 4: Key Club 2,3: Foot- ball 1,2,3,4: Track 2,3,4: Basketball 1,2, 3,4: Tee Pee Talk 3. RIDGE, TIM: Choir 2: V.l.C. 3: D.C.T. 4: Hi-Y 4: Football 1,2. RIGGS, SHARON: Speech 4: Pep Club 4: F.H.A. 4: G.A.A. 1,2: Language Club 1,2:F.N.C.2,3:Tri-Hi-Y1,2,3. RINKER, JOAN: Choir 3,4: Speech 4: Boos- ters Club 3,4: Pep Club 3,4: Class Treas. 4: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Bucyrian Staff 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4: National Honor Society4. RITTENOUR, RONALD: D.C.T. 4: Key Club 2,3,4: Football 1,2. ROBERTS, TED: Hi-Y 4. ROBERTS, THOMAS: Hi-Y 2,4: Key Club 2,3: Football 1,2,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Tee Pee Talk 3: Baseball 4. ROBINSON, WILLIAM: Choir 3: Football 1,2: Basketball 1,2.3.4, ROMANOFF, MICHAEL: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Foot- ball 1,2: Tee Pee Talk 3: Golf 2,3,4. RUPE, RONALD: D.E.C.A. 4: HIVY 2,3,4: Speech 4: Red Cross 1: Language Club 1. S SAUSELEN, JOHN: Hi-Y 23 Red Cross 13 Football 1. SCHELL, DEAN: Choir 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y 43 Basketball 1,21 Speech 43 Class Treas. 13 Chancel Singers 23 Student Council 3,43 Language Club 23 National Honor Society 3,4. SCHIEFER, SHARON: Choir 2,3,4Q Boos- ters Club 3,43 Pep Club 43 F.H.A. 43 Lan- guage Club 1,23 Bucyrian Stalt 43 F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 4. SCHIFER, SUSAN: Choir 1,2,3,43 Band 13 F.H.A. 1,43 G.A.A. 13 Language Club 2,3,43 Bucyrian Staff 3,43 F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. SCHNABEL, DEBRA: Choir 1,2,3,43 Speech 3,42 Band 13 F.H.A. 43 Red Cross 43 Lan- guage Club lg Tee Pee Talk, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. SEARS, JOHN: Hi-Y 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3,41 Golf 3,41 Football 1. SEELE, JOHN: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2, 3,41 Bucyrian Staff 43 Tee Pee Talk 3. SEIGNEUR, SCOTT: Science Club 3,4. SHARROCK, SUSAN: Pep Club 3,41 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Bucyrian Staff 43 Tee Pee Talk 33 F.N.C. 2,33 Language Club 1,22 G.A.A. 13Tri-Hi-Y1. SHELDON, CAROL: Lincoln H.S., Wiscon- sin Rapids, Wisconsin. Choir 43 Pep Club 4. SHINGLEDECKER, PEGGY: D.E.C.A. 43 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. SLOAN, TERESA: D.E.C.A. 43 F.H.A. 1,2,3Q G.A.A.2,3. SMITH, REBECCA: C.O.E. 43 G.A.A. 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y1,2,3,4. SMITH, DANA: Band 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,2,3. SMITH, RICHARD: Hi-Y 2,43 Football 1,21 Track2,3,4. SNAVELY, PATRICIA: C.O.E. 43 F.H.A. 3. SPEARS, JAMES: V.I.C. 33 D.E.OA. 43 O.W.E. 3. SPURLOCK, THURMAN: Band 2,3,43 Science CIub3,4. STARLIN, DARLENE: Pep Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2: G.A.A. 2,3. STEVENS, PAMELA: Band 23 Choir 3,42 Speech 43 Red Cross 33 G.A.A. 13 Language Club 1,2,33 Bucyrian Staff 1,2,33 Boosters Club 3,41 Pep Club 3,42 Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,43 Student Council President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3Q National Honor Society 3,4. STEVENSON, CHRISTOPHER: D.C.T. 4. STRIKER, DENNIS: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Science Club 43 Red Cross 33 Language Club 2,31 F.T.A. 3,43 Library Club 1,2,3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. T TANNER, LARRY: Hi-Y 23 Football 23 Track 13 National Honor Society 3,4. TAYLOR, DAWN: Galion H.S., Gallon, Ohio, Science Club 2,3,43 F.N.C. 33 National Honor Society 3,4. TIDABACK, RANDY: Hi-Y 43 Football 1,2, 3,43 Red Cross 43 Baseball 4. THOMPKINS, DANNY: V.l.C. 2,3,4. THOMPKINS, LINDA: Pep Club 43 G.A.A. 2. TRAVIS, MICHAEL: D.E.C.A. 43 Hi-Y 43 Football 1,2,3. TROUT, ORIANA: Speech 43 Red Cross 33 Language Club 13 Tee Pee Talk 43 Library Club 3. TRUKA, LARRY: V.l.C. 43 D.C.T. 43 O.W.E. 3. U USHER, WILLIAM: Choir 2,3,43 Hi-Y 33 Speech 43 Class President 43 Chancel Singers 33 Student Council 43 Language Club 1,2,33 F.T.A. 2,3,4Q Library Club 3,4. V VANCE, JANE: Band 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2,3,43 Gym Assis't 3,43 Speech 43 Pep Club 3,43 Class Treas. 23 G.A.A. 1,22 Language Club 1,23 Bucyrian Staff 43 Tee Pee Talk 33 F.T.A. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. VANDERKARR, LINDA: Speech 43 Boosters Club 3,42 Pep Club 43 F.N.C. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Language Club 1,23 Bucyrian Staff 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,21 National Honor Society 4. VASIL, KATHLEEN: Choir 2,3,43 Gym As- sis't 33 Speech 43 Pep Club 43 Science Club 33 F.H.A. 3,41 Red Cross 13 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,43 Language Club 1,22 Tee Pee Talk 33 Cheerleader 1,2,33 F.N.C. 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. W WAGNER, JEANETTE: Choir 13 F.H.A. 1,2,3. 43 G.A.A. 13 Library Club 33 F.N.C. 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y4. WALIMIRE, LARRY: Band 2,3,43 Choir 1,2, 3,41 Hi-Y 3,43 Football 23 Basketball 2: Chancel Singers 1,2,3,43 Bucyrian Staff 2,33 Golf 2,3,4. WALTER, BETTY: Edison, H.S., Marion, Ohio. D.E.C.A. 43 F.H.A. 1. WEIDEMAIER, JOANN: Choir 2,3,43 Boos- ters Club 3,42 Pep Club 43 F.H.A. 43 Lan- guage Club 1,21 Bucyrian Staff 43 F.T.A. 2,3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 National Honor Soci- ety 3,4. WELLS, DENNIS: Hi-Y 23 Speech 43 Red Cross 1,2,33 Tee Pee Talk 4. WENNER, BARBARA: Choir 23 C.O.E. 4: Red Cross 13 G.A.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2. WENNINGER, RICHARD: Choir 1,2,3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 Golf 2,3,4: Chancel Singers 2,3, 43 Red Cross 1,23 Language Club 1,2,3,43 Athletic Manager 1,2. WERT, RONALD: V.l.C. 2,3,43 Track 3: Science Club3. CMadison Sr. H.S., Mansfield, Ohioj 200 WHEELER, PEGGY: C.O.E. 43 F.H.A. 1,3. WIDMAN, RONALD: D.E.C.A. 43 Track 2,3,43 Band 13 Bucyrian Staff 23 Tee Pee Talk 4. WILKES, LOTTIE: Choir 1,3,43 Speech 43 Office Assis't 3,42 Pep Club 43 Band 13 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Bucyrian Staff 43 F.T.A. 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2. WILLIAMS, MARY PATRICE: Gym Assis't 43 Boosters Club 3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4Q G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Language Club 1,23 Cheerleader l,2,3,4Q Tri-Hi-Y1,2,43 National Honor Society 3,4. WILLIAMSON, DAVID: Choir 3,43 D.C.T. 43 F.F.A.3. WILSON, CYNTHIA: Speech 43 Pep Club 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,31 Language Club 1,21 Bucyrian Staff 3,43 National Honor Society 3,42 F.T.A. 43 Tee Pee Talk 33 Tri- Hi-Y1,2,3,4, WINSOR, KATHLEEN: Band 4: Choir 3,41 Pep Club 43 G.A.A. 1,23 Language Club 1,23 F.T.A. 1,2,3,43 Library Club 1,2,3,43 Tri- Hi-Y1,2: National Honor Society 4. WOODALL, PAMELA: Speech 43 Science Club 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 13 Language Club 13 Office Assis't 3,4. WRIGHT, RAYMOND: Hi-Y 23 Language Club 1, F.F.A. 4. Y YAUSSY, STEPHEN: Choir 1,2,3,4Q Hi-Y 43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Chancel Singers 33 Bucyrian Staff 43 Track 4. Margaret Allen Grove City College, Pa., B.A., Secretarial English, Typing, Shorthand, Senior Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. GuyBaggett University of Cincinnati, B.S., M.E., Distributive Education, D.E.C.A. Adviser. W. Lindsay Barr Muskingum College, B.S., Music Theory, Vocal Music, Director of Choir. Jack M. Binnix Fairmont State, W.Va., B.A., Athletic Director, Community School Director. GolfCoach. George Wm. Bogan Ohio State University, B.S., M.A., Direc- tor ofGuidance. Charles W. Bowers Bowling Green State U., B.S., Mechani- cal Drawing, Baseball Coach. Robert L. Boyles West Liberty State College, A.B., Ohio State U., M.A., Health, Art, Head Foot- ballCoach. Harold Wayne Bristow Western Illinois U., B.S., Diversified Cooperative Training, D.C.T. Adviser, Howard C. Bryant N Heidelburg College, B.A., Social Sci- ence, Study Halls. Louis P. Cardamone West Liberty State College, B.A., His- tory and Geography, Assistant Foot- ballCoach. JohnM.Cole Rio Grande College, B.S.: General Science. Robert R. Corbin Findlay College, B.S., Business Educa- tion, C.O.E. Club Adviser. Robert W. Decker Ashland College, B.S., Bowling Green, M.A., Occupational Work Experience, School Treasurer. Raymond L. Foreman Ohio State University, B.S., Biology and General Science, Assistant Track Coach. Edward L. Galloway Kent State, B.S., Western Kentucky, M.A., Ohio History and Geography. Linda Garverick Bowling Green State U., B.S., Girls' Physical Education, G.A.A., Pep Club. Cheerleader, Intramurals Adviser. Marilyn C. Gatchell Wittenberg University, B.S., English 7 and 8, Tenth Grade Adviser. James W. Grandy Ohio University, B.A., English 12, Honor Society Adviser, Tennis Coach. George Guins Ohio State, B.S., Math 7 and 9, Seventh Grade Adviser, Assistant Basketball and Track Coach. Patricia Harman Ohio State U., B.S., Home Economics Cfirst semesterb, Junior High F.H.A. Ad- viser. Howard E. Havron Franklin College, A.B., Oberlin College, M.A., American History 11: Future Teachers Adviser. Cynthia Hessin Marietta College, B.A., Ohio History and Geography, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. Larry Karth Ashland College, High School Special Education, Jr. Hi-Y Adviser. Jane Kennedy Ohio State University, B.S., Home Eco- nomics, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica Adviser. Dolores Kenney Denison University, B.A., Typing I and Personal Typing. Carole E. Kepford Ohio State U., B.S.: English 7 and 9 Csecond semesterj. George Kniska St. Mary's College, B.A., West Virginia U., M.A., Latin and General Science, Language Club and Junior Class Advi- Sef. Dorothy V. Krantz Bowling Green U., B.A., English I and Journalism, Tee Pee Talk, Radio News, Girls' Booster Club Adviser. Curtis Kuenzli Wittenburg U., B.S., Algebra l and Ge- ometry, Red Cross Adviser. Richard E. McCall Ohio State U., B.S., World History and American History 8, Assistant Football Coach. Caroline B. McGrew Miami U., B.S., Ohio State U., M.A., Englishll. Robert Matula California, Pa. State College, B.S., Geometry, Algebra ll, Senior High Stu- dent Council, Senior Hi-Y Adviser. Forest W. Mertz Ohio Northern U., A.B., Ohio State U.. M.A., Chemistry, Science Club Adviser. Helen E. Millar Ohio Wesleyan U., B.A., Engoish 10, Annual Adviser. Jerry Newell Ohio State U., B.S., Math 7 and General Business, Junior Hi-Y Adviser. 201 Russell J. Opipery West Liberty State College, B.A., Math 7 and 8, Assistant Football Coach. William Pace Defiance College, B.S., Indiana U, M.A., High School Counselor, Varsity Basketball Coach. Linda Paplinski Kent State U., B.S., English 9 Qfirst semesterj. Jan Peters Kent State U., B.S., English I and Speech, Speech and Drama Club, Direc- tor of Senior Play. Evelyn Pollock Bowling Green, B.S., Home Economics, Senior High F.H.A. Adviser. Jon Reichenbach Bluitton College, B.S., Business Math, Business Law, Bookkeeping, Freshman Football and Junior High Track Coach. Barclay Rohrbaugh Heidelberg College, B.M., Instrumental Music 5-12, Senior High Dance Band, Pep Band, Concert and Marching Band. D. Richard Saltreed Ohio State University, B.S., Instrumen- tal Music, Junior High Band. James Schoenberger Ohio State U., B.S. and M.A., Physics and General Science, Ninth Grade Ad- viser. William Sinitf Kenyon College, B.A., Math 7 and 8, Algebra 9, Junior High Student Coun- cilAdviser. James Stinernan Ashland College, B.S., Junior High Special Education, Junior High Football and Basketball Coach. Gerald Straley Ohio State U., B.S., Boys' Physical Edu- cation, Head Track Coach, Tumbling teams for Boys and Girls. Mary Szasz Cornell College, Iowa, B.A., English 11, Qfirst semesterj. Daniel A. Thacker Ohio Northern U., B.A., English 10 and World History, Sophomore Class Advi- ser. Eugene Thomas Wabash College, B.A., English 8, World History, Geography, Eighth Grade Bas- ketball Coach, Seventh Grade Adviser. FrancesThompson Ohio Wesleyan U., B.A., Problems of Democracy, Senior Class Adviser. Michael D. Truka Ohio State U., B.S., General Science. Charles Tschanen Ohio Northern U., B.S., Biology and Conservation, Earth Science. 202 Alice Tupps Oberlin College, B.A., Art. Edna Ulmer Dana's Musical Institute, B.M., English 7. W. Edward Ulrich Ohio State U., B.S., Bookkeeping, Typ- ing, Office Machines, Office Practice, School Activity Fund Accountant. Dorothy Utz Ohio State U., B.S., Bowling Green, M.E., Home Economics fsecond semes- terl, Ninth Grade F.H.A. Adviser. Tom Wagner Ohio State U., B.S., Vocational Horticul- ture, Future Farmers of America Advi- SEV. James W. Wilson West Virginia U., B.S., Industrial Arts. Madalyn Youngbird Otterbein College, B.A., Spanish, Lan- guageClubAdviser. Student Index Seniors A Adams, Molly 64, 82,104 Agee, Jerry 68,69, 104 Anslow, Polly 16, 18,5O,54,66,69, 79,80,104,112, 196 Ash , Joanne 50, 73, 104,112 B Baehr, Bea 67, 58, 60,70,104 Bargar, Paula 104 Barrhart, Dan 30,32, 33,45, 58, 62,66, 105 Bartos, George 45, 105,183 Bartz, Patty 105 Beattie, Diane 57, 1 O5 Beck , Fred 1 05 Berr Jud 105 Y: Y Bevan, Randy 58,82, 105 Bloomfield, Bill 59, 105 Blue, Jim 69,105, 171 Born, Don 30,31, 33,105,183 Bowser, Sue 68,106 Brady, John 78,106 Brause, Cindy 72, 76,106,196 Bridges, Lee 18,54, 62,70,106 Brindle, Lloyd 68, 69,106 Brown, Greg 25,106 Browning, Cynthia 77,106 Burton, Charles 106, 125 Bush, Dan 54,58, 62,79, 106 Butler, Chester 59, 107 C Calkin, Fran 23,64, 66,7I,79,8O,B2, 107 Carle, Bob 25,62, 68,107 Catlette, Charles 78,107 Cattani, June 107 Chandler, Steve 78, 107 Chapman, Shirley 68, 69, 107 Christman, Dennis 68,107 Clubb, Nancy 58, 60,61,64,66,71, 76,79,108,171, 178,196 Cochran, Jan 16, 108 Collene, James 78, 108 Cook, Paula 61,64, 79,108,191,196 Cotsamire, Jackie 108 Cotsamire, Sandy 77,108 Coulter, Jim 59,108 D Darnell, Stan 77, 108 DeBacher, Bill 78, 108 DeLong, Linda 109 Dewiel, Don 109 Dewiel, Mike 78, 109 Dobbins, Hugh 67, 109 Dunn, Doug 109 Durbin, Deb 64,68, 74,79,109 Dyer, Ron 109 E Edsinger, Carol 58, 61,67,71,79,109 Eidson, Linda 109 Ekleberry, Jan 61, 64,66,70,71,79, 80,82,109,178, 196 Esterline, Linda 19, 24,64,71,74, 109,185 F Fannin, Karen 110 Fegley, Jeanne 45, 50,55,60,64,76, 110,114 Felkey, Henry 17, 82,101,110 Fisher, Steve 68,' 110 Fleming, Nancy 110 Flynn, Chuck 78, 110 Forgue, Nita 111 Fullenkamp, Linda 64,111 Fuller, Georgia 111 Fuller, John 101, 111 Fuller, Ron 78,111 G Gallentine, Becky 77,111 Gardner, Laura 64, 67,70,74,82,111 Garvin, Sherry 111 Gebhardt, Barb 17, 24,58,6O,61,64, 72,79,8O,B2,I11, 196 Gephart, John 45, 111 Greene, Rick 30, 33,112 Grimes, Jon 17,30, 31,33,62,66,68, 79,112 Grimes, Steve 30, 32,33,62,72,73, 79,178,196 Gubernath, Jerry 1 12 Guinther, Tom 46, 62,63,112 H Hamm, Bob 34,35, 36,112,196 Hanlon, Dave 78, 112 Harris, Gary 58,77, 112 Hartman, Dave 62, 67,112 Hedman, Diana 112 Heiby, Nancy 26, 58, 60,61,71,80,112 Heinlen, Bonnie 79, 113 Heinlen, Len 78,113 Helfrich, Jessie 18, 58,66,72,79,113 Heller, Sally 113 Henry, John 62,67, 79,113 Hickman, Jerry 113 Hildebrand, Greg 68,113 Hines, JoDelle 113 Hoelzel, Corinda 57, 60,64,72,76,113 Howard, Steve 45,78, 113 Hubble, Craig 42, 62,114 Hunter, Dean 14, 30, 33,63,114 I Irwin, Charles 114 J Johnson, Barclay 114 K Kalb, Jane 64,66, 71 ,80,81,114, 196 Kennedy, Dave 114 King, Carl 59,114 King, Carlis 59,115 Kinn, Tom 62,77, 115 Knierman, Vicki 115 Kuhn, John 66, 82, 115 L Laipply, Kathy 115 Lambert, Bobbi 16, 64,71,73,79,82, 115,122,196 Lawson, Ken 78, 115 Lester, Gary 59, 115 Liles, Jim 78,115 Loy, Dennis 30,32, 33,62,115 Lynch, Kathy 64, 73,76,79,80,116, 187 M McGinnis, Arlene 116 Maley, Mary 79, 116 Marggraf, John 62, 66,73,79, 80, 116,196 Martin, Rich 22,54, 55,62,67,1l6 Mathias, Tom 30, 33,116 Miller, Rodney 78, 116 Miller, Mike 25,62, 63,116 Mills, Gary 68,116 Mollenkopf, Jane 77,116 Monk, Ed 116 Moore, Deb 58,60, 61 ,64,66,71 ,72, 80,99,116 Morrison, Gary 62, 79,117 Musslewhite, Shirley 70,117 Mutchler, Linda 17, 80,98,100,117 Myers, Donna 68, 117 N Nelson, Sherry 71 , 76,79,117 O Outhwaite, Sue 58, 60,61,64,66,79, 80,117,171 P Parson, Johnetta 58 1 17 Patton, Kathy 117 Perry, Wilma 77, 1 17 Philips, Ellen 117 Pollock, Gary 68, 80,118 Pollock, Ed 118 Posey, Bob 78,118 Potter, Sue 61,72, 80,118 R Rohm, Bob 80,114, 118 Raifsnider, Sandy 73,118 Rankin, Pat 20,58, 60,80,98,118, 170,196 Raybuck, Tim 19, 3O,31,32,33,42, 118 Ridge, Tim 23,78, 118 Riggs, Sharon 71, 76,79,118 Rinker, Joan 19,59, 60, 64, 71 , 74, 76,79,119,196 Rittenour, Ron 78, 118 Roberts, Ted 1 18 Roberts, Tom 30, 31, 32,33,34,35,36, 45,62,118 Robinson, Willie 35 36,118 Romanoff, Mike 62, 72,120 Rupe, Ron 19,68, 79,120 S Sauslen, John 120 Schell, Dean 46,54, 58,62,79,80,114, 120 Schiefer, Sharon 58, 60,61,71,80, 120,196 Schifer, Sue 61,64, 66,76,8O,12O, 196 Schnabel, Deb 64, 67, 7O,76, 80, 120 Sears, John 35,36, 45,120 Seele, John 24,35, 36,62,79,12o, 124,196 Seigneur, Paul 58, 120, Sharrock, Susie 71, 76,121,176,196 Sheldon, Carol 71, ,80,121 Shingledecker, Peg 68,121 Slagle, Connie 121 Sloan, Teresa 121 Smith, Dana 121 Smith, Rebecca 77, 121 Smith, Rich 42,62, 121 Snavley, Patty 77, 121 Spears, Jim 68 Spurlock, Thurman 82,121 Starlin, Darlene 121 Stevens, Pam 45,54, 55,58,60,71,79, 80,121 Stevenson, Chris 122 Striker, Dennis 46, 58,61,63,72,122 T Tanner, Larry 58, 122 Taylor, Dawn 27, 58,122 Tidaback, Randy 30, 31,32,33,62,70, 122,124 Tompkins,Danny 122 Tompkins, Linda 122 Travis, Mike 62,68, 122 Trout, Oriana 76, 72,79,122 Truka, Larry 78, 122 U Usher, Bill 18,24, 25,54,61,66,72, 79,80,92,101, 123 V Vance, Jane 61, 64,66,74,79,8O, 82,123,196 Vanclerkarr, Linda 18, 57,6O,71,79, 123, 178,196 Vasil, Kathy 24,57, 64,71 ,74,76,79, 80,101,122,123 W Wagner, Jenny 18, 57, 64, 72,73,76, 123 Walimire, Larry 24, 45,62,63,80,82, 133 Walter,'Betty 68, 123 Weidemaier, JoAnn 58,6O,61,7I,76, 80,123,196 Wells, Dennis 124 Wenner, Barb 77, 124 Wenninger, Dick 25, 45,62,63,66,80, 124,187 Wert, Ron 124 Wheeler, Peggy 77, 124 Widman, Ron 23, 68,124 Wilkes, Lottie 16, 24,73,76,79, 122,125,196 Williams, Pat 16, 45,5O,58,60,64, 74,112,125 Williamson, Dave 80,125 Wilson, Cindy 58, 61,76,79,125, 191,196 Winsor, Kathy 58, 61,72,80,82, 125 Woodall, Pam 73,76 79,125 Wright, John 125 Y Yaussy, Steve 35, 58,62, 80, 125, 185,196 Juniors A Adams, Barb 128, 57,60,64,79,80, 82 Adkins, Paullett 128 Albright, Harold 128 Anderson, Debbie 64,67,71,128, 196 Applegate, Charles 59,125 Auck, Gary 21,128 B Baehr, Greg 58, 70,72,128 Baggett, Art 17, 45,54,58,61,62, 79,80,128,196 Baker, Glen 128 Baldy, Jim 128 Bargar, Paula 128 Barth, Rosie 82, 128 Berry, Keith 128 Bevan, Barb 64,82, 100,128 Bloomfield , Marc 18, 72 Bloomfield, Pat 128, 57,76 Blum, Bill 128 Bagan, Eric 128 Brombacher, Dennis 46,61,62,79,128 Burling, Jean 67,72, 79,128 Burling, Shirley 128 gutler, Larry 129 Cameron, Linda 129 Carpenter, Bob 62, 66,129,137 Church, Pam 58,129 Clady, Randy 46, 62,66,129 Cochran, Joe 129 Collyer, Pat 71, 76,129 Cooperider, Judy 57,72,129 Croneis, Peg 57,70, 74,80,129,155 Cross, Terry 21, 129 Culver, Joyce 67, 76,129 D DeBacher, Bonnie 64,71,76,129 I Dible, Ray 59,129 Dunlap, Sharon 20, 67,74,8O,129 Dunnigan, Francine 80,137 Durbin, Doug 30, 43,58,61,66,79, 129 E Easterday, Barb 129 Edgington, Chris 129 Edgington, Linda 76, 129 Edwards, Brenda 129 Emig, Jeff 30,35, 66,79, 129, 188, 196 Esterline, Kevin 129 F Felkey, Dwight 82, 129 France, Bob 129 Frazier, Allen 129 Frey, Sherry 20,27, 54,6O,64,71,74, 80,130 Friend, Cheryl 57, 130 Fritz, Yvonne 76, 130 Fullenkamp, Larry 130 Fuller, Roger 59, 130 Furner, Sara 57,64, 7O,74,130 G Garvin , Paul 30, 130 Gebhardt, Dave 45, 66,79,13O,196 Ghist, John 58,61, 80,130,137 Gilliam, Larry 132, 137 Goin, Randy 130 Greene, Joe 130 Groves, Debbie 130 Gubernath, Cathy 64,82,130 Gubernath, Karen 64, 80,128,130 H Hancock, Linda 164, 130 Hargis, Jim 30,130 Harness, Charles 59, 130 Harper, Bonnie 130 Harrison, Deb 76, 130 Heinlen, Carol 64, 131 Henry, Sally 131 Hern, Linda 64,71, 73,74,8O,82, 131 Hill, Bob 59,131 Hoelzel, Chuck 62, 80,131,137 Holtshouse, Judy 67, 80,82,131 Huff, Charles 130, 131 Hughes, John 131, 137 l lrvin, Kathy 64,74, 80,131 J Johnson, Brenda 57, 80,131 Johnson, Pauline 71 131 Jones, Jan 17,50, 54,74,131,196 Jones, Ron 131 K Kennedy, Sharon 58 64,71,74,8O,131 Knierieman, Cheryl 131 Knisely, Dennis 131 Kocher, Brenda 64, 71 ,76, 131 Kottyan , Bob 16, 58, 66,129,l31,196 Krock, Linda 60,61 , 66,70,80,121 L Laird, Janet 131 Lambert, Randy 66, 132 Laughbaum, Jenny 7l,74,132 Leathem, Linda 132 Lederer, Jim 132 Leuthold, Doug 132 Lewis, Barb 132 Lewis, Gordon 132 Linser, Mark 132 Lovell, Chris 132 Lutz, Bruce 62,80, 82,132 Lysinger, Jane 132 M McClure, John 132 McCool, Tom 59 McGinnis, Randy 132 McGraw, Deb 60, 64,66,70,71, 76,79,132 Markley, Dennis 30, 31,33,72,132 Martin, Terry 58,64 71,74,94,132, 161,170,196 Matesic , Marion 64, 71,76,132 Messerschmidt, Dan 67,132 Metzger, Ron 30, 33,132 Mikusa, Joan 67, 132 Miller, John 80, 132 Mollencop, Kay 80, 132 Mollenkopf, Shelley 17,71 ,74,8O, 132 Monk, Blanche 133 Monk, Pam 133 Moore, Barb 80 Morris, Jeff 23, 133 Morris, Mike 59,133 Morrow, Dennis 133 Moser, Becky 54,64, 131,133 Musselwhite, Carol 133 Mynhier, Gary 133 N Naufzinger, Keith 59,133 Nelson, Jim 46, 133,196 Nicholson, Cartha 74 128,133 Nieder, Pat 133 P Parson, Mary 133 Perdue, Don 59,133 Pfirsch, Jim 44,133 Pollock, Joanne 64, 7O,8O,133 Pollock, Ted 133 Powers, Rita 133 Prohaska, Jim 133 R Roby, Roy 134 Ramirez, Ferdinand 134 Ramirez, Roberto 134,136 Rapp, Walter 134 Rarick, Melinda 134 Raybuck, Ned 30, 31,33,43,134 Reitz, Debbie 72, 134 Reser, Jum 62,66, 79,134 Reynolds, Richard 134 Rimmer, Carol 134 Rist, Mary 76,134 Rittenour, Becky 76, 134 Ritter, Gary 30,61, 62,80,134 Russell, Bob 134 S Saam, Mike 19, 30,62,66,79,129, 134,188 Savage, Chuck 30, 134 Schaffrodt, Sally 134 Schaile, Chuck 134 Seyler, Bonnie 61, 71,135,196 Sharrock, Jim 80, 135 Sherbundy, Jim 80, 135 Slaughter, Mel 30, 32,33,54,62,66, 72,128,135 Smith, Debra 64, 79,82,135 Smith, Linda 64,67, 79,82,135 Smith, Rita 67,74, 135 Smith, Rose 20,60, 61 ,7O,74,80,82, 135 Spears, John 135 Spurlock, Tim 30, 33,82,135 Spurlock, Yvonne 74,135 Starner, Sharon 135 Stevens, Dan 58,67, 62,65,135,186 Stewart, Shari 61, 82,135 Stiger, Phil 57,135 Stoddard, Harold 135 Stuckman, Mike 45, 82,135 Studer, Charlene 57, 64,76,135 Swick, Mike 59, 135 T Taylor, Fran 136 Teets, Ken 136 Thompson, Jeff 56,136 Trausch, Gilbert 70, 136 Truka, Mark 79,131, 136 U Ulmer, Cherie 57,64, 71,74,76,79,8O, 82,136 V VanHouten, Ron 136 VanMeter, Mel 30, 70,136 Vaughn, Ken 20,54, - 136,196,207 w Wade, Carl 66,79, 136 Walkins, Tom 136 Washer, Bonnie 64, 71,76,136 Wells, Deb 54,67, 7O,71,79,80, 136,196 Wells, Jeff 136 Widman, Deb 136 Widman, Fred 59,136 Widman, Jean 136 Williams, Roberta 67,136 Wilson, Fred 30, 62,79,136 Wilson, Leroy 30, 62,67,136 Woodrum, Arlie 20, 58,61 ,72,79, 137 Wurm, Brenda 136 Wynn, Randy 67,137 Wyss, Denny 137 Wyss, Susie 64,128 Y Yost, Ralph 137 Z Ziegler, Rich 36, 58,137,196 Sophomores A Ackerman, Jerrene 82,138 Applegate, Pam 138 B Baldy, Kathy 71, 74,76,138 Bannister, Jan 76, 138 Barber, Maxine 138 Bartos, Jim 138 Bartz, Becky 64,76, 138 Beach, Ed 30,138 Beall, Dick 54,62, 138 Beattie, Larry 138 Bechtel, Deb 71, 76,138,144 Beck, Nellie 76,80, 138 Benham, Dana 57, 71,138 Biddle, Jackie 76 Black, Bill 138 Blankenship, Carl 138 Blankenship, Jean 138 Bogan, Diane 64, 74,80,138 Bonin, Bob 46,138 Bowman, Dave 62, 138 Brady, Alwilda 138 Briggs, Greg 138 Brindle, Kay 138 Britt, Wanda 138 Brown, Evelyn 64, 71,74,80,83, 98,138 Browning, Violet 139 Byers, Jim 139 Byers, Bob 139 C Carmen, Wayne 139 Case, Linda 57,71, 82,139 Chapman, Dave 139 Church, Bob 139 Clady, Sue 71,74, 76,139 Cooperider, Sharon 139 Crockett, Bill 21, 99,139 D Davidson, Dick 139 Davis, Sue 64,70, 71,76,80,139 Deaver, Mike 139 Denzer, Mark 62, 139 Dible, Doug 62, 139 Dicks, Chuck 139 Dicus, Betty 139 Disbennett, Tim 82, 139 Doss, Minnie 139 Dunlap, Jan 100, 139 E Eckelberry, Vicky 71,139 Edmonds, Deb 71 , 76,139 Ekleberry, Elaine 64, 71 ,74,80, 139 F Fairchild , Deb 76, 139 Fannin, Helena 140 Fannin, Janet 140 Flohr, Patty 76, 140 Ford, Linda 64,71, 76,8O,14O Fortner, Carol 76, 140 Fortner, Randy 140 Foster, Fern 76, 140,144 Foulk, Steve 3O,32, 33,35,37,62, 140 Fox, Ken 140 Fullenkamp, Joyce 76,140 Fuller, Evelyn 71, 74,76,140 G Galleher, Jeff 62, 80,140 Gebhardt, Jerry 30, 62,80,82,140 Ghist, Bev 64,71, 76,140 Gray, Jim 140 Groves, John 140 Gubernath, Joe 140 H Haldeman, Lisa 54, 64,71,74,140 Hamm, Steve 140 Hanlon, Pam 71,76, 140 Hardyman, Doug 140 Harriger, Pegg 140 Hart, Rhonda 76, 64,140 Heiby, Lynn 71, 74,80,14JO Heinlen, Bruce E. 141 Heinlen, Bruce 82, 141 Herschler, Molly 74, 82,141 Hertzer, Rick 141 Hildebrand, Gary 141 Holman, Glenn 141 Horrell, Hugh 62,141 Huggins, Jeff 141, 159 Hunter, Dave 30, 62,141 1 Irby, Mark 82,141 J Jerew, Kandy 71, 76, 141 Johnson, Charmaine 71,74,76,141, 196 Jones, Dan 82,141 K Kagy, Julie 64,71, 141 Kalb, Brad 141 Kanuk, Tom 30,31, 35,141 Kepler, Sue 76,141 Kibler, Gary 141 Kisor, Dan 80,141 Knierieman, Tom 70 Kober, Nick 30, 141 Kreh, Janet 71,141 Kuhn, Patty 82, 141 L Laird, Sue 141 Langdon, Mike 141 Lee, Steve 142 Lewis, Carl 142 Lewis, Pam 142 Light, Julie 64,71, 80,142 Lippincott, Bill 142 Lohr, Dan 142 Loy, Terry 30,33, 62,66,142 Lust, Bob 82,196 M McClintock, Terry 74,142 McKinley, Sarah 71, 142 McMichael, Carl 30, 33,35,37,80,142 Matthews, Andrea 82,142 Messerschmidt, Chris 142,145 Metzger, Rick 33, 58,142 Miller, Gwen 51, 64,74,76,142 Miller, Jerry 142 Miller, Sandy 64,142 Mollencop, Deb 82, 142 Mollenkopf, Adair 71,74,80,142 Moore, Sue 61,64, 71,80,142 Mosley, Pam 142 Mutchler, David 142 Myers, Edna 142 N Napier, Mary 142 Neikirk, Mary 51, 64,74,80,142 Newman, Kathy 45, 64,7O,71,74,76, 80,142 Niedermier, Kim 80, 142 O : Orewiler, Tom 143 Outhwaite, Paul 30, 33,37,62,143 P Painter, Chris 71, 76,80,143 Parson, Louise 143 Pence, Mike 143 Perrin, Nancy 71, 76,143 Pinion, Birdie 57, 71,75,76,143 Porter, Becky 143 Porter, Steve 143 Predmore, Vicki 143 R Rettig, Jane 45,64, 74,143 Reynolds, Luellen 76,143 Richards, Mark 62, 143 Richards, Wayne 143 Ricker, Tom 3O,54, 58,143 Riedlinger, Bob 143 Riedlinger, Carol 143 Risner, Bob 143 Roberts, Robert 144 Robinson, Steve 1144 Rodgers, Billy 144 Ross, Dan 144 Ruffener, Renee 64, 71,74,76,82, 144 Rupinske, Anita 64, 71,74,144 Russell, Bonnie 71, 76,144 Rutter, Judy 51,64, 76,144 S Sack, Mike 82,144 Sargent, Brenda 144 Schiefer, Karen 71, 74,76,82,98, 100,144 Schiefer, Mike 144, 62 Schifer, Tom 144 Schnabel, Doug 21, 144 Scott, Karen 64,71, 74,82,144 Sears, Mary 72,76, 144 Seigneur, Don 144 Seitter, Jean 71, 82,144 Seyler, Mary 72,76, 144 Shaw, Ron 144 Sheldon, Dave 144 Shepard, Bob 70, 144 Shoemaker, Diane 72,144 Shun, Bob 144 Skidmore, Jerlyn 144 Slaughter, Donis 21 , 62,70,144 Smith, Connie 64, 71,82,144 Smith, Jeff 35,37, 62,80,144 Smith, Terry 144 Snavely, Sharon 51, 64,72,74,76, 144,196 Snyder, Penny 144 Spaide, Bob 145 Spaide, Dave 144 Spiegel, Wayne 82, 145 Steiger, Larry 145 Stone, Rosetta 145 Striker, Steve 145 Swavel, Roxanne 71 74,76,145 T Taylor, Retha 58,72 76,145,196 Teynor, Jim 145 Tribble, Bob 145 Truka, Gene 145 U Ulmer, Cindy 145 Ulmer, Mark 145 V Vance, Ed 82,145 VanMeter, Doug 145 W Wade, Nellie 145 Walker, Betty 145 Wells, Dan 145 Westfall, Mike 145 Whaley, Debbie 145 Widman, Judy 76, 145 Widman, Tim 145 Wilkinson, Kathy 64,71,72,82, 145,196 Williams, Libby 71, 74,76,82,123, 145 Williams, Rita 145 Wilson, Marie 71, 74,76,145 Winsor, John 46,82, 145 Woodal l , Deb 64, 70, 74, 145 Y Yaussy, Doug 62, 145 Yost, Bill 145 Young, Deb 82, 145 Freshmen A Adams, Doreen 65, 84,150 Adams, Pam 150 Agee., Mike 38,15C Albright, Susan 73, 150 Anguish, Howard 150 Anslow, Sandy 65, 150,153,152 Applegate, Barb 150 Armbruster, Clarence 150 Ash, Steve 39,72, 150 Auck, Margaret 82, 150 B Baehr, Ken 38,150 Baggett, Dave 38, 39,44,56,84,150 Baker, John 150 Baldy, Greg 150 Banks, Dick 150 Bargar, John 150 Barker, Jodi 50,65, 73,84,15O Bartz, Kathy 99, 150 Beal, Duane 38,84, 150 Beal, Margareta 84, 150 Berry, Denise 73, 150 Berry, Jean 65, 73, 150 Blackstock, Barb 65, 73,150 Blankenship, Bessie 150 Blankenship, Jack 150 Bloomfield, Wanda 150 Blue, Sally 65,73, 150 Boles, Sam 151, 98 Boyer, Dennis 38, 151 Brause, Ed 56,84, 151 Brown, Tom 151 Burk, Bill 151 Bush, Tom 151 C . Campbell, Jeff 44, 70,151 Carle, Patty 65,84, 151 Carr, Mike 39,82, 151 Carr, Steve 38,39, 151 Carr, Sylvena 151 Christman, Jayne 151 Christman, Jeff 38, 151 Clingman, Jack 151 Cochran, Betty 151 Cochran, Steve 151 Cole, Sylvia 151 Coll er, Jim 151 Combs, Mike 38,44, 151 Cooper, Bob 151 Corona, Frank 151, 155 Cox, Gary 38,151 Cross, Judy 73,151 D Darby, Sherry 73, 151 Darnell, Lou 65, 151 Davis, Darrell 151 Davis, Doris 151 Deaver, Jim 151 Dible, Bev 65,73, 151 Dible, Charles 151 Dicks, Norma 151 Diederich, Martha 65,151 Diederich, Mary 65, 84,151 Disher, Melinda 65, 7O,73,152 Dostal , Barb 65,73, 152 Downing, Rose 152 Draime, Dave 152 Dyer, Dessie 152 Dyer, Kathy 152 E Edsinger, Cheryl 84, 152 Egglestone, Mary 152 Emory, Sharon 152 Ensminger, Marsha 152 Ettenhofer, Vicki 65,73,84,152 Eulett, Harold 152 F Felkey, Brad 38, 152 Foulk, Dave 38,39, 44,56,150,152 Francisco, Harold 152 Frazier, Chester 39, 70,157 Fullenkamp, Allan 152 G Gabriel, Diana 152 Galitza, Tom 39 Gardner, Dan 56, 82,84,152,153, 156 Graham, Debi 66, 65,84,152 Granato, Joe 152 Grau, John 70,152 GFOQQI Bob 152 H Hahn, Rick 38,152 Haldeman, Chris 152 Halm, Mike 152 Hancock, Jim 152 Hargis, Lana 65, 70,713,152 Harness, Wanda 152 Harper, Wilma 152 Hart, Fred 38,84, 152 Hart, Greg 153 Hartrum, Chuck 153 Headly, John 84, 153 Heckenhauer, Georg Anne 65,84,153 Heckters, Margaret 153 Heil, Pat 153 Hix, Ray 153 Hofmann, Dogmar 153 Holman, Ken 70, 153 Horrell, Sue 50, 65, 73,153 1 lnscho, Ron 153 lrvin, Robin 153 J Johnson, Rachel 73, 153 Jolly, Chris 65,B4, 152 K Kennedy, Gary 39, 153 Kinn, Peggy 153 Koepfer, Donna 73, 153 Kronenberger, Rita 50,65,84, 150, 153 L Larsen, Brad 153 Lawrence, Bob 70, 153 Lawson, Delbert 38, 153 Lester, Debbie 73, 153 Lester, Loretta 153 Lewis, Larry 153 Ludwig, Doug 38, 153 Lutz, Allen 153 Lynn, Debra 73,154 M McGee, Margaret 154 McGinnis, Connie 154 Mack, Dick 38,56, 84,154 McLead, John 154 6 McReynolds, Bob 38, 154 Markley, Dave 38, -154 Massie, Curtis 154 Matthews, Molly 82, 154 Metzger, John 154 Michael, Jean 56, 65,154 Miller, Kathy 154 Monk, Cletus 154 Montague, Mary 50, 65,154 Moore, Denise 74, 154 Moore, Dennis 154 Moore, Patty 56, 65,84,154 Moore, Randi 84, 154 Morris, Randy 154 N Nelson, Jerry 154 Nicholson, Jan 50, 65,154 O Orewiler, Steve 154 Owens, Mike 154 P Parson, Jackie 155 Patrick, Wanda 74, 155 Pensinger, Mike 38, 155 Pfeifer, Linda 73, 155 Pfouts, Ginger 65, 73,155 Pollock, Glen 70, 155 Powers, Paul 155 Pruitt, Angela 155 R Roby, Gene 155 Raby, Roger 155 Rainey, Joyce 155 Ralph, Pam 65,73, 155 Rarick, Mike 155 Redmond, Tom 155 Reed, Steve 155 Reeder, Joe 38,155 Reinhard, Chris 65, 73,155 Reininger, Lynn 155 Reser, Joe 39,155 Risner, Diane 73, 155 Ritter, Mike 38,84, 155 Robertson, Deb 73, 153,155 Robinson, Charlene 155 Robinson, Debbie 73 155 Rowlinson, Loree 155 Royer, Sandy 65, 84,155 S Saam, Teresa 66,73, 155 Saxton, Pam 155 Schaffrodt, Brad 155 Scheerer, Chris 156 Schell, Greg 70, 156 Schiefer, James 156 Schnabel, Judy 65, 156 Schneider, Bruce 38 156 Seigneur, Jim 156 Seville, Dennis 156 Shade, Phyllis 65, 73,156 Sheldon, John 156 Smith, Hobert 156 Smith, Hubert 156 Smith, Peggy 73, 156 Solze, Gary 38, 156 Spaid, Mike 156 Spears, Ben 156 Stone, Debbie 156 Stone, Jim 156 Straley, Teresa 56, 84,153,156 Striker, Bob 156 Striker, Jeff 38 Stuckert, Bill 38,84, 156 Surina, Steve 156 T Teets, Harold 156 Teets, Mike 156 Tidaback, Dan 38, 70, 156 Topper, Jeff 156 V Vance, Jim 38,56, 150,156 VanHoosier, Fran 156 VanMeter, Nancy 157 Vaughn, Rick 157 W Wade, Don 157 Wade, Reba 157 Wade, Shirley 157 Walter, Joe 157 Washer, Yvonne 157 Way, Roger 157 Weinandy, Kathy 73, 157 Wells, Cindy 65,84, 150,157 Wenninger, Ron 38, 157 Williams, Allen 157 Williams, Chris 83, 157 Williams, Gary 157 Williams, Joe 38,39 44,157 Williams, Steve 38, 39,157 Williamson, Paul 157 Wilson, Rick 38,39, 157 Wren, Phil 38,157 Wright, Ralph 39, 157 Wyss, Greg 157 Z Zahn, Mike 39,84, 157 Zehring, Ann 73, 157 Zeigler, Jim 157 Zellner, Gary 157 8th Graders A Adkins, Cindy 65, 158 Allen, Debbie 158 Ash, Dan 158 Ausenheimer, Mark 40,41 , 158 B Barciz, Bob 158 Batton, Ricky 158 Beal, Julia 158 Benham, Brad 158 Berry, Jean 84,158 Bicknell, Patty 65, 158 Bloomfield, Harry 33,158 Bloomfield, John 158 Bloomfield, Kathy 158 Bonnett, Bill 158 Brady, Cindy 158 Brombacher, Jill 65, 84,158 Brown, Cheryl 65, 84,158,161,162 Brown, Ed 56,84, 158 Brown , Mike 84, 158 Butler, Richard 159 Butler, Wayne 159 Byers, Rhonda 159 C Cady, Mike 159 Candel, Jim 159 Carmichael, Debra 159 Carpenter, Tom 159 Cassidy, Jim 73, 159 Clark, Terry 159 Clevenger, Bob 159 Clubb, Wendy 65,84 159 Cory, Dale 159 Crokie, Gabriel 41,159 ' is ,V, . J ,., E252 high f , st, ' tt, .W Fei as .dv an 1' 1' aww-1 F' F. .,, 5 Cross, Billy 159 D DeLong, Jerry 159 Denzer, Eric 159 Dible, Sheila 65, 159 Dierksheide, Nancy 65,84,159,161 Dunlap, Vicki 84, 159 Dyer, Kay 159 E Eckelberry, Rodney 40,159 Edwards, Cindy 159 Eidson, Joyce 70, 159 Eidson, LeRoy 159 Esterline, Lynne 159 F Fairchild, Lou 159 Feintuch, Melody 73, 84,159 Frost, Jeff 159 Fuller, Sharon 65, 84,159 Furner, Dennis 159 G Galitza, Dawn 73, 159,162 Galleher, Vicki 65, 159 Gatchell, Darla 56, 70,159 Gebhardt, Chuck 40, 41,159 Gephart, Karen 65, 84,159 Gibson, Dan 40, 159 Grasley, Harold 159 Grau, Mark 159 Grove, Gordon 40, 159 Guirgin, Vicke 159 Galdeman, Gary 159 H Hall, Jeff 40,41, 84,159 Hansen, Frank 159 Harris, Kathy 159 Hartman, Kyle 159, 161 Heil, Jackie 84,159 Heistand, Larry 159 Heister, Cindy 84, 159 Geller, Bonnie 160 Helton, Dave 160 Hertzer, Randy 40, 84,160 Hobbs, Cathy 160 Holmes, Bob 160 Hord, Len 40,160 Hord, Radene 160 Horsley, Ricky 160 Houle, Fred 160 l Irby, Jennifer 84, 160 lrvin, Bob 160 Irwin, Jerry 160 J Jacobs, Jackie 60, 84,158 K Kanuk, Dan 40,84, 160 Keith, Monnie 160 Kent, Tom 4O,41, 84,160 Kissling, Connie 160 Knappenberger, Patti 65,84,160 L Laipply, Gary 38,40, 84, 160 Lambert, Doug 40, 160 Laughbaum, Tom 160 Leathem, Donna 160 Lewis, Jim 160 Luzader, Karen 160 Lynn, Benny 40, 160 Lysinger, Joy 66,72, 160 M McGee, Tom 160 McKee, Bev 160 Martin, Billy 160 Massie, Brenda 160 Mead, Ken 160 Metzger, Randy 160 Michael, Mary 65, 160 Morrison, Larry 40, 41,160 Mosley, Dave 160 Murphy, Linda 84, 101,160 Murphy, Lynn 84, 101,160 Myers, Jamie 40, 46,70, 73,158 160 Myers, Marc 84, 160 N Noblit, Minnie 65, 160 O Olmstead, Dave 160 Orewi ler, Cathy 161 P Palmer, Beth 65, 161 Perdue, Vicky 161 Peterman, Daria 65, 84,161 Pfirsch, Dave 161 Philip, John 161 Pirnstill, Beth 65, 84,161 Potter, Sarah 84, 161 Powell, Judy 161 Q Quinlan, Pam 161 Quinn, Mark 40, 41,161 R Reeder, Cheryl 161 Reiff, Deb 56,65, 84,161 Richards, Barbara 161 Rittenberry, Shirley 161 Rittenour, Carl 40, 84,161 Roberts, Jon 40, 161 Rohrbaugh, Terry 56, 161 Rossman, Debbie 84, 161 S Sack, Marcia 85, 161 Saffell, Matt 161 Schell, Jeff 40, 84,161 Scott, Harold 162 Seylor, Patty 161 Shade, Rick 161 Shaffstall, Jene 41, 161 Shoemaker, Steve 161 Slaughter, Steve 16,1 Solze, Ricky 162 Spaide, Kathy 65, 84,161 Stuckey, Linda 162 slump, Ed 162 208 Swart, Greg 162 T , Tribble, Connie 162 U Ulmer, Fern 162 V Volkmer, Tim 40, 162 Volkmer, Van 65, 84,162 W Wade, Dianne 70, 162 Wagner, Vicki 65, 84,162 Weber, Leslie 65 Weidemaier, Linda 65,65,162 Weiler, Jim 162 Wells, Melanie 162 Wenner, Sue 65,84, 162 Wert, Greg 40,84, 162 Westerhold , Dave 40, 41,162 ' Whaley, Dave 40, 41,162 Widman, Tim 84, 85,162 Williams, David 40, 162 Williams, Joyce 162 Wilson, Jim 84, 162 Wilson, Mike 40, 41,162 Wolfe, Tom 162 Wright, Dave 56, 84,162 Wright, Joe 162 Y York, Brad 162 Z Zellner, Debbie 65, 162 Ziegler, Sara 65, 162 Zier, Henry 162 Zornes, Jack 84, 162 7th Graders A Adams, Greg 169 Albright, Tim 41 Atwood, Diana 65 Auck, Debbie 65 B Baggett, Steve 41 Bartos, John 41 Baurle, Chris 65 Beale, Anne 65 Bogan, Karen 65, 156 Bowman, Steve 41 C Carr, Jane 70,165 Chandler, Chris 65 Cory, Charles 163 Cory, Mark 41 Cox, Patti 65 D Dunlap, Darl 41 F Fannin, Don 41 Fleming, Brenda 65 Foulk, Sue 56,65 G Granato, Linda 65 Grove, Mitchell 41, 165 H Helfrich, Lee 56,65, 163 Hudson, Dan 41 I lsreal, Ed 41 J Johnson , Teresa 65, 163 Jolly, Robin 65 Jones, Dan 41 K Keith, John 164 Kemery, Terry 41 Kent, Kathy 65,70 Kime, Karen 65 Kuhn, Kathy 65, ' 163 L Lawson, Bruce 70 Lyloarger, Linda 65, 156 M Miller, Dave 41 N Neff, Cindy 169 P Powell, Harold 41 Powers, Bev 65 Powers, Robin 56 R Rasnake, Pam 65 Romanoff, Lisa 65 Rossman, Lynn 65 Ruffener, Vickie 65 S Schiefer, Kirk 41, 84 Sipes, Becky 70 Smith, Terry 65 Snavely, Theresa 65, 169 Steele, Sandy 65 Striker, Linda 65 T Teets, Joyce 65 Todd, Cindy 65,70 V Vance, Dave 168 VanMeter, Bill 41 W Weinandy, Norman 41 Widman, Laurie 65 Wilkinson, Debra 56 do 1 1 1 4 I 74.1.
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