Cuyahoga Falls High School - Cuyahogan Yearbook (Cuyahoga Falls, OH)

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196 J C utja i ogan Vo ume XXI C 'uya ioya Ja fs 3 fig i ScJioof 2300 Jour{ 2 Si re el 1 3 dAe 1965 6 ugaAogan is tAe fasting uisua recorcf of tAe rememSrances of our fig A scAoofyear. do departing seniors it recalls tAe friendly guidance of an inter- ested teacAer, ordering class rings, serving at the Aam dinner and screaming our scAoo1spirit, do tAe underclassmen iAis one gear of specific events soon fades to Become a fragment of tAeir wAo e AigA sc A oof career, foin us no tv as . . . “Now look, Jake, this is easy.’ This is a Ham Dinner? 5 b)e shahf always rememSer the happy times when our paths hech in mutua cfirections . . . ye hiny “C Sati e Cry” at our footSaf assem- Shies . . . the eternal hours of slucfy- iny . . . our soch hops . . . anchfust Seiny a part oj a Susy anchpeophe-fihhech atmosphere. b Electric guitars provided swinging music for the Tigers’ favorite dance, the jerk. This cute couple from the Tiger Tales Staff pose for their Twirp Dance picture. There’s the ball, Denny, over there! 7 Cb I tAe guiet moments and boisterous fun, tAe poignant and tAe Aumorous events maAe up a gear at draffs . . . marcAing in spirit witA our terrific Uiger Ane ... a pAiger giving wAat Ae can on tAe daf s battlefield. . . service freefg given to maAe tAe JAomecommg a suc- cess . . . and tAe crazg madness Aai’s gust tAe Jun of being goung. Cute Falls’ cheerleaders whip up spirit at an important game. The passing of a great man awoke our memories. —Herbert Hoover— 1874—1965 9 Dressing up for the Senior tea . . . enjoying the harmony oj two-hundred alarm clochs . . . trying to SowfatJour a m. at the a hnight party . . . watching the seniors turn over their hey at recog- nition to the next in fine . . . aff the goocf times at the year 's encf that mahe sujjer- ing through Jina s worthwhile . . . the Susy compfetion oj one step in the jour- ney heeps thoughts occupied on y with the doing . . . Sut the rememSering wi f 6e sealedJoreuer in the hearts and minds oj GJJ S students and in the 1963 Guyahogan. Despite rumors of what had been done to the cookie batter, the dauntless senior girls plunged right in. 10 Seniors’ thoughts turned serious at Baccalaureate. Let’s try it one more time, Jeannie. Is there no end to these dishes? Take-off time after a busy day. II Board Of Education The Board of Education, elected by the voters of Cuyahoga Falls, is pledged to supervise the formation of school policies and to make decisions concerning the hiring and salaries of those connected with the city’s edu- cational system. The five members comprising the Board are elected for two-year terms. They meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month to discuss and solve problems of finances, personnel, building and grounds maintenance and operation, and health and safety. These issues form the basic committees which investigate and report to the Board any problems which might arise. Board meetings are held in the Administration Building on Stow Street at 7:30 p.m. and are open to the public. The Board members, left to right, are William T. Moore, Robert Kyle, W. Howard Nicol, Charles W. Campbell, and David E. Anderson. Superintendent Of Schools Dr. Harold E. Wilson, Superintendent of Schools, is the chief execu- tive and advisory officer for the Cuyahoga Falls City School District. He was appointed by the Board of Education in August, 1964, and is responsible to the Board for every aspect of administration. He provides the Board with the information and research needed for the appraisal of existing policies and adoption of new ones. He appoints, directs, and assigns all principals, teachers, and other certi- fied personnel, and supervises the education of all school-aged children in Cuyahoga Falls. 14 Office Of Curriculum Mr. John Steinhauer Mr. John Steinhauer, assistant superintendent, is the business man- ager in charge of supplies, buildings, and maintenance. Mr. Clinton Emmerich is also an assistant superintendent and is in charge of per- sonnel and instruction. Dr. Ruth Clayton, co-ordinator of student per- sonnel services, heads the testing and health programs and the en- richment program. Mr. David Hardwick is the supervisor of secondary education and heads the math, science, and practical arts program. Dr. Wayne Kaufman, the head of the athletics, health, and physical education program, supervises the coaches and physical education teachers. Mr. Ward Secrist, co-ordinator of curriculum, plans courses of study and in-service education. Dr. Ruth Clayton Dr. Wayne Kaufman Mr. Clinton Emmerich Mr. Ward Secrist Mr. David Hardwick Cuyahoga Falls School System provides two special services to the students attending any of the thirteen schools in the city. The speech therapists correct speech irregularities, and the psychologists provide individual guidance. Seated left to right are the speech therapists: Mrs. Patricia Skinner, Mrs. Jane Cochrane, and Mr. George Dillon.. Nurse, Therapists, And Psychologists Fill Vital Positions 16 Mrs. Ruby Craig, the school nurse, is available at various times of the day to aid students who become ill at school. A schedule of the times that she is in the high school is posted on the bulletin board out- side the office. Main Office: The Huh Of CFHS Dr. Gilbert R. Weldy The Main Office, being the center of incoming business, is the heart of the school. Taking phone calls, receiving visitors, keeping permanent records, and handling attendance are a few of its duties. Dr. Gilbert Weldy, principal, is the chief administrator of our school. He takes care of the school in general by determining school policies, in addition to re- vising curriculum, working with Student Council, club advisers, unit principals, counselors and teach- ers. His secretary, Miss Karen McDonald, prepares college transcripts, takes dictation and performs a host of other clerical duties. Miss Karen McDonald Activities Office Mrs. Audrey Mellinger and Mr. Clarence Hend- ricks are kept busy handling the finances of all sports and clubs. Besides scheduling events, they pay all checks and keep the books for the entire school system. All resale items go through the office as do all bills and banking. Mr. Clarence Hendricks Mrs. Audrey Mellinger Mrs. Joann Kreiner 17 Seniors The Concern Of Unit A Mr. Alfred Marshall Mrs. Glenna Snyder The big responsibility of Unit A, composed of the Senior Class, rests on the shoulders of Mr. Alfred Marshall, principal of the Class. Mrs. Glenna Snyder, secretary of Unit A, keeps the Seniors’ records of attendance, academics, and activities. Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis and Mr. Howard D. Saurer, class counselors, confer with the Seniors about courses and college. This Unit also arranges conferences with various college representatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis Mr. Howard Saurer 18 Underclassman Headquarters Mr. William Jenkins The Unit B office was the center of junior class ac- tivities. Mr. William Jenkins, the unit principal, super- vised the social studies, foreign language, industrial arts, home economics, and music departments. He also took care of attendance and schedules. The counselors, Miss Lucile Price and Mr. Clyde Roth, helped to guide the juniors in their college plans and interpreted test scores. Mrs. Ellen Walker was busy with the clerical side of junior life. Mrs. Ellen Walker Miss Lucile Price Mr. Clyde Roth Unit C office was busy during the past year introducing the sophomores to the world of Falls High. Counselors, Mrs. Mary Creed and Mr. Ennis Walker, advised the newcomers to the school and helped them to arrange their sched- ules. Mr. Charles Bishop, unit principal, super- vised tenth grade activities, took care of attend- ance, and conducted meetings of English, mathe- matics and art teachers. The secretarial end of business was attended to by Mrs. Elaine Myers. Mrs. Elaine Myers Mrs. Mary Creed i Mr. Ennis Walker Mr. Charles Bishop 19 Mrs. Mary Parr Miss Myra Macon 21 Mr. William Jenkins Miss Judith Detts Mr. Warren Anderson Mrs. Judith Taylor Mr. Ronald France Mr. Jack Boston Mathematics Mr. Ray Halliwill Mr. Willard Marlin Mr. Garence Hinkle Mrs. Geraldine Orr Mrs. Patricia Roubaud Mr. Gary Dye Mr. John Moore Mrs. Dolores Seeley Mrs. Gladys Brewer Foreign Languages Miss Charmaen Guisinger Mr. Ray Liles Mrs. Marian Rausch Dr. Jorge Ruiz Mr. Charles Howard Mr. Josef Wendel Miss E. Louise Bailey 24 Mrs. Judith Maffet Mrs. Marjorie Cannon Mr. Thomas Murphy TICKETS Mr. Henry Pozarski Mrs. Delores Simpson Mr. Gerald Hupp Miss Karen Kearney Mr. Charles Klein Social Studies Mr. Lloyd Reynolds Mr. Arthur Peebles Mr. Ralph Sharpnack Mr. Howard Stockton, Head of Department Mr. James Miller Mrs. Mary Ellen Ripley Mr. Donald Zauderer 25 Miss Verna Friend Mr. Joseph Mascio Miss Carol Pasacic Mrs. Shirley Woodside 26 Mrs. Patricia Prather Mr. Donald I ane Mrs. Bonnie Topper Mr. C. D. McClanahan Mr. Richard Horn Mrs. Mary Newsletter Business Education Miss Evelyn Ilaberkost Drivers' Education Mr. R. 0. Reynolds Music Miss Josephine Long Mrs. Sue McBeath Home Economics Mr. Carl Spessard Mr. Robert Feldbush Mrs. Milora Van Antwerp Mrs. Lois Rook Mr. Paul Cary Mr. John Erwin Miss Karen Reichart Mr. Dale Tener Mrs. Ruth Shriver Study Hall Seated: Mrs. Cessie Hochbcrg, Mrs. Margaret Carson, Mrs. Mildred King. Standing: Mrs. Pauline Hillard, Mrs. Eleanor Davies, Mrs. Betty Harr. Special Education Mr. T. V. Krishnamurthy Teaching English and History of the Far East this year at Falls High is Mr. Tiruvarur Bedaranab Krishnamurthy, our foreign exchange teacher. His home is in Madras, India, where he used to be a teacher of English and social studies and was active in social work. This year at CFHS Mr. Krishnamurthy has spoken to several clubs, presented the school with a small Santa Claus from India, and delivered lectures to Problems of Democracy classes. He is pictured here with Miss Ton Nu Thu Danh, an exchange teacher from South Vietnam doing her student teaching here. Study Hall L. to R.: Mr. Charles Feeman, Mr. Jack Durbin, Mr. Frank Clark, Mr. William Kalbaugh. Cooks Front Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Grace Gustafson, Mrs. Kath- ryn Koch, Mrs. Theda Bertoldi, Mrs. Olive Ashton, Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson, Mrs. Johnny Hcgyi, Mrs. Victoria Froelich, Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, Mrs. Ann Foti. Second Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Mary Jane Dehart, Mrs. Elizabeth McNally, Mrs. Vergic Farris, Mrs. Virginia Patterson, Mrs. Margaret Kochan, Mrs. Nancy Fogarty, Mrs. Dorothy Garner, Mrs. Rose Armbus. Those absent: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wright, Mrs. Mary' Guinn, Mrs. Evelyn Gartman, Mrs. Phyllis Smith. Custodians Seated, L. to R.: Mrs. Betty Salmon, Mr. Don Zentz, Mr. Berle Williams, Mr. Howard Sayer. Standing, L. to R.: Mr. Fannie Miller, Mr. Cene Gilcrest, Mr. Robert Pancoast, Mr. Kenneth Kleckner, Mr. Kenneth Jennings, Mr. Don Griffiths, Mr. Kenneth Rang, Mr. John Csora. 29 CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jlobert Murray, President (seated) •Linda Annent, Vice-President (seated) Susan Connelly, Secretary Stephen Carson, Treasurer Senior Seals His Memories Sealing its memories in this year’s Cuyahogan will he a group of more than { 00' students, of which 1 am one, who now proudly call themselves the graduates of .Falls High. Over the last three years have been spread the learning and experiences of a truly significant chapter in our lives, one that will play a great role in deciding iheftype of people we shall become and the courses We shall pursue in our future years. In the following paragraphs I would like to glance hack over our stav at pJffis HigWpnd attempt a summation of jusL,.,jyhat it has beentio us and in what ways it may he recognized as a key to our future developments. If I were to choose one word that pvould exemplify our Sopho more year at the high school, the word that I would most cer- tainly choose would l e “acquaintance.” Yes, it was a year which brought to us many new facesjund a totally different kind of environment. It was a period of time in which rapid change was demanded and one in which adju«trricnt was the order of the day. Numbering over ()00. we were the largest class ever to Have entered Falls High. While Tnany thought that being a member of a class and school of our great size would he disadvantageous, I cannot help but feel that we have benefitted from beinj jet ted to the varied interests and diverse backgrounds of w students. As weyas Sophomores began to make our trances in sports, music, speech, and school clubs as wt distinguish ourselveslcadrmically, other- around the school beginning to take notice of the more than 000 newcomers. It was the year we became acquainted with Falls High, a good school, one that offered us much in the way of study and an impressive array of extracurricular activities. Falls, we learned, was a school with something for every person, something for every taste and a school with potential we had just begun to tap. As we met Falls, it was also, a time]Falk High came to meet with us. to get a sampling of what we could do and a preview of w hat was to come. A summer came and went and we returned to Falls High, this time with an air of familiarity as we were now the junior class of the school. Tfm vear of “awakening4 seems to best describe that junior year. We now had our feet planted firmly on Falls soil and were ready to wake up to and rt taking maximum advantage of all that our school offered. On the gridiron wc saw members of our class do themselves proud. The basketball scoreboard lit up for our classmates, and the speed and agility of juniors showed itself on the track field, in wrestling, in swimming and on the gymnastic floor. Individual and team speech activities were fast becoming ruled by juniors, and our musical I v inclined classmates displayed their talents in the A Cappella Choir, hand, atidlorchestra. Also, excellent club work- ers revealed themselves inpthe persons of our fellow classmates. Whether sports, forensics, music, or whatever, we wanted to participate, to leant, and to contribute. iving year pther summer passed kiway leaving us the inheritance of e of Seniors. There was a great deal to do that year, and deal was done. That is why I choose to title this our of “accomplishment.” However, a good portion of the credit for our accomplishments must be given to our class of- ficers and our excellent high school administrators and faculty. Several preliminaries were soon carried out insofar as blue and powder blue were chosen as our class colors, the rose was named our class flower, and our motto of “What we are to be we are [becoming” was adopted. Contrary to the popular belief held by sophomores and juniors, seniors, we found out, did have to study, not just a little, hut more than ever before. Con- sequently academic awards were won by this year’s class in flvmany areas, and a large portion ha e chosen to go on to further educational training. Although during this fall’s football season victories Were sparse, the team never sipped trying and, most significant of all, our class never stopped cheering, showing our spirit of never giving up and always giving our all no matter what. Providing a pleasant ending to Our first months as seniors was the Fall Sports 1 lom ecoming. ♦ In November of this year the race for the presidency of the I . S. was climaxed at Falls High with a mock political rail). The latter part of Kovenriger brought the advent of a hew basketball season. While the basketball team was compiling a record of seven and twelve, our swimmers, gymnasts, and wrestlers brought back state honors; and speech students brought home the Northeastern Ohio sweepstakes trophy. Climaxing the winter sports efforts was our homecoming built n the theme of “Fire and Ice.” Spring events included a highly successful Twirp Dance, a Senior Ham Dinner, the standing performances by our drama department, choir, and hand, and the “Moonlight and Roses” of this year’s Junior-Senior Prom. Concluding the year were the Senior Recognition Day, our Senior Banquet. Bacca- laureate, a speedy Commencement, and All-Night Party. Soon these events will he hut pleasant, fading memories, yet the experiences and learning of the past three years will take an active part in deciding the future that we shall make for ourselves. We may now look hack on a sophomore year of “acquaintance,” with our school and fellow classmates, a junior year of “awakening,” to the many opportunities of our school, and a senior year of “accomplishment,” in all areas, setting our courses for the future and showing us that what we are to be, we are becoming and what shall become of the future shall line from us. Written by Robert Russell 33 Senior Homeroom Representatives, Bottom Row: Judy Klang, Pamela Merriman, Judy Schumaker, Dave Isner, Mike Dick, Eleanor Nordifle, Donna Young, Karen Betz, Cheryl Eiber. 2nd Row: Barb Morehouse, Carol Hilton, Linda Cailor, Carol Shattuck, Lee Anne Eisenzimmcr, Bobbie Vanata, Kendal McCormick, Barb Appleby, Sandra Thornsberry. 3rd Row: Craig Ostergard, Thomas Ciccarelli, Jon Bower, Bob Russell, Mary Jo Gracf, Connie Garrett, Sally Yacknow. 4th Row: Curl Curtis, A1 Wendt, Denny Spangler, Tim Sutphen, Carl Ricilli, Larry Vucovich. The Class Of 1965 Gary Artz Linda Autry Charles Axtell Patrick Avers Donald Bachtel 36 Henrietta Backer Robert Bacon Roger Bain Edwin Barnard Cynthia Barnes Those auditorium scats arc just too comfortable! 37 Thomas Barnett Michael Barrett Jean Belasak Marjorie Benesh Linda Beaule Donna Bentley John Bibler Laurel Bartlett Karen Betz Hari Bice Nancy Beal Sallee Benson James Bid well Robert Bier Jean Billings James Blackstock The relentless rulers of the restroom Dinner will be served in a moment. Beverly Blocker What wastebasket? Carol Bligh Gerald Bockmuller Raymond Bockmuller Michael Bolognue Bryan Boltz Beeki Bond Sharyn Bond BOYS Cynthia Brackett Look! I’m running this study hall! Beatrice Bowers Nancy Bowers Larry Box “Drawling” maps was only one project undertaken in Mrs. Seely’s classes. “I hope I don’t sec anyone I know in here!” Milton Bracken Cheryl Braddock Diane Brandimarte Bonnie Brandt Richard Brigger Sherie Brothers Gene Brown Jeffrey Brown 42 Ronald Brumbaugh Gary Butler Sharan Caldwell 43 Ronald Cale ‘And we thought the movies yesterday were bad! Susan Callahan Dennis Cameron Diana Campriani Edward Candlish Patrick Carracher Ruth Capes Betsy Carter Sandra Carper Linda Carlton John Carpenter Fred Carter Richard Carlton Stephen Carson 44 John Carter Senior girls helped themselves to the goodies at the lea on May 2 th 45 Linda Chambers Rita Catanese Marilyn Chadwell Pamela Carter Christopher Chandler Thomas Ciccarelli Kay Coffield 46 Sandy Christ Good morning. This is your student bulletin. Susan Connelly Timothy Cope Terry Corrado Ron, get your size thirteen’s off my shoulders! 47 Richard Crawford Jane Crane Richard Cox mmm Charlene Crabtree James Crabtree John Crane Daniel Crawford Mary Costill Gilbert Cotton Cathy Cox Iff Bonnie Crouse Mary Curly Patrick l);mleu Maureen Dalton Thomas Da u thy Edward Davidian We didn’t want him anyway. Christine Davis Linda Davis ■ Donna Davinson Linda Deering Gail Deiss Is that what he called me? Robert Denning Janis DeRose Pamela Deeds William Deitemeyer David DelPozzo Portia DeMarco Moira Davis Wladia DeMagalhaes Victoria Davis Mr Patricia Dick Pamela Dickerson John i)icl el Michael Dick Sue Dillen Sondra Dishong Joseph Dolis Jimmie Jo Douglas 52 Jack Dowler Bondie Dix Marilyn Doolev Mary Downard Christopher Downey I’m teacher’s pet ... Oops! Spoke too soon ... Tim Dudich Nancy Du «ran Jim Dukarich Thomas Duplaga 53 Vicki Drosenos 'J t Paula Doyle Kids do the damdest things! Kenneth Durfee David Eastin Peter Eberhart 54 Marilyn Edwards Charles Duvi.ll William Dyke Cheryl Eiber Gary Eiber Cathy Ebner Thomas Fiber Ellen Emich James Endsley Lee Anne Eisenzimmer William Emery Elizabeth Emmette David Erwin Caroline Elliott Darla Emary It seems that we had the same thought. ' Rosemary Evans Alvey Evans Kathy Fair Sue Farrell Cynthia Fairhurst David Farrell Richard Fair James Ferrell Jennifer Farris Carla Fedor Jim Mohler, Linda Armcnt, and Bob Russell performed at the Senior Ham Dinner. Nicholas Filing John Forshey ■■■ Pamela Ferrell Ronald Fifer Edward Fillinger Nancy Fluharty Linda Folk Mariann Ferrante Cheryl Forshey Ronald Fishel David Frank Marilyn Franklin Rebecca Frazier Fred Dennis Craig Gaston Look what I found on my study hall tabic! Kathie Givler Philip Glanville James Gilbert Glen Gehlker Mary Givens George Goodyear Arthur Gleason Leonard Goshorn Kathleen Gottschaldt Denise Graca Martha Gove Mary Jo Graef Constance Granger i % 1 Dianne Gubanc Barbara Gunter Sharon Gray Virginia Greenwood Timothy Guinter Steven Gurski Richard Green Karen Gross Amy Gullia JoAnne Guzzetta Jeffrey Greene Joyce Haas 62 Jeff Ilall Phillip Haines i Jean Hannum Dave Harris Ruth Hansen Louise Harris James Harper Robert Harris Judith Harr Thomas Hamlin Mary Beth Hammack Linda Harvey Penny Hauprich Catharine Haynes Nancy Heacock Linda Hawkes 65 Raymond Heuser Linda Hite , Nancy Hengle Richard Hicksted Paula Hobart Dorothy Herbruck Roy Hier Daryl Hollingshead Carol Hilton Richard Hoskins 66 Darlene Hosner David Hostetler Donald Howard Gary Howard ‘Hey! Wake up! Mr. Durbin is calling you.” 67 Pamela Hower The black ones are the best! Mike Hudkins Gloria Hudkins Margo Humphrey Peggy Hunnell Michael Hunnell Sandra Huss Frances Infantino William Hunter 68 Sharon Jeney Everyone has an idiosyncrasy! 69 Diane Jenkins Bill Jenkins ■ Jolene Johnson Susan Johnson Robert Johnston Christina Jones Donna Jones Sharon Jones Judith Kneifel Thomas Knepp Edward Kin Virginia Kleinhans 72 Boh Klingelhebcr Judith Klang Dorothy Kierstead Kathleen Kilgore — Burton Klapp Go Rick! Go Jon! Go Go Go Go!! Robert Knepper Steven Kochan Jomarie Knoles Joyce Kocsis Linda Knotts Karen Koepke Melvin Kosanchich Intermission Time 73 Patricia Kramer Dennis Krannich Susan Kruse 74 Paula Kurth Mary Jo Kuchenbrod Holly Kuruce Jerome Kuehl Susan Labbe Kathi Kunkel Janet Lamb Shirley Lance Gary Lanier Ronakl Large Seniors Jane LaRue Donna LaRocca Sandra LaRue Linda Lauterhahn Gary Lawrence 75 Linda Lawrence Judith Leas Nancy Lawson Carl Layman Budd Leisenring Yolanda Lear 76 Marcia Little Sam Livigni Wayne Lonchar Richard Long William Longhitano Ronald Luginbill Licking identification labels for “unknowns” is only one of the many pleasures enjoyed by chemistry assistants. Connie Lutz Helen Mack Kathy Jo Macintyre Robert Mansfield Donald Manson John Markov Jeffrey Mallory John Mandala Anita Marcella Karen Lyell James Lynch Dennis Mahan Marko Markulin Kathleen Martens Roland Martin Kenneth Matheny There must he an easier way! 79 n Linda Malheny Richard Mathew Scott Mathews I Nadine McAdams Janice McBee Linda McCall Oh, no! Another woman driver. Barbara McCaw Robert McClusky 80 Kathryn McCutrhcon Who would think that washing dishes could be romantic? 81 That's a quaint-looking twosome. g2 William McKinnon Cheryl McLeland William McIntyre James McKinley Class Of Konnie McKinley Gail McI.ean Joan McMillion Robert Meadows 1965 Michael Michalak Joyce McPherran Mike Menyes Linda McQuiston James Meincke Edward Merriman Maureen Meadows 1 Carol Mellinger Pamela Merriman It’s just another group of “twirps!” 83 Jonathan Miller Susan Miller I.inda Miller Shirley Miller Terry Miller Barbara Morehouse Donna Morgan Joseph Morgan Jeff Moorehead Maureen Morgan ‘I know not what course others may take, hut as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” Linda Moore Terrence Moore Marilyn Murphy Jacqueline Musyt Barry Myers Alice Mosser Bettie Mothersbaugh Camylle Mugford Robert Murray I ■ Susan Murray SENIORS David Muse Stephanie Musser lI said death, not detention!” 87 Sharon Nabors y I Janice Nancarrow 88 William Niessen ■■■■ Eleanor Nordine Robert Nitzsche John Norris Dave Ober John O’Connor Diane Ogrodnik Fire drill anyone? Vivian Norby 89 “When you finish helping her, come over and help me!” Steven Opritza 90 ] -v Jacqueline Orlich Arthur Ostergard Craig Ostergard Judith Oplinger Joyce Ohse Patricia Ottino Thomas Parsons Jean Patterson Sharon Peck Luke Patrino Michael Pats) 4' Darlene Patterson ‘Ahhhhhh'choooo!!! 91 “You’re definitely right, Leslie . . . someone has spiked the punch.” Jeanie Perolis Chris Persing Joanne Pesich Carl Pfromm . Teresa Phares Rosemary Perchak Terry Purvis George Quick Any suggestions on whom we might hang first? David Pidwell Charlene Powell Gregory Prasher Ann Puente Linda Phelps Charles Poole Gloria Pivarski Linda Quinlan Pom Red fern Florence Reid Richard Rehm William Rernrny Raymond Reinhart Janice Reilly Delmar Renz Robert Rich David Richard Carl Riccilli Thomas Rice Michael Rinker Janies Rieder Kenneth Rinehart Daniel Roberson Timothy Robb Carol Robinson Jacquelyn Roberts Ida Robinson Kay Romito John Robinson Forrest Robinson Of course it’s a pool table in disguise! Edward Roper Ronald Roscover Donald Ruetenik Robin Rossi Robert Ruckman Herbert Rush Walter Rush Jacqueline Russell Paul Russell 98 ■ Robert Russell George Ryerson Jeanne Sample Diane Sams Beverly Sabados Gloria Saska William Scafidi Roy Scarpa Linda Schiller Karron Scheeser Carol Schmidt Charlotte Sax Nancy Scheatzle Judith Schnabel Eileen Schrey Judy Schumaker Gary Schultz Raymond Schumacher Dan Schutz Sue Schweikert ■I Pamela Schwerdtfeger Is this what teachers mean when they say to plan ahead? Bruce Semelsberger 102 Karen Semegen There’s not a ham in the group. Lyn Shaffer Joseph Sepos Cynthis Severns John Seymour Robert Shaheen James Sharps Carol Shattuck Gary Sickman HI Cathy Simmons Jessica Simmons Diane Singleton Arnold Simon Ann Siebanoller Kathleen Smail Kay Smith Ralph Smart John Smith Tedra Skamer Doris Smith Linda Smith Marta Smith Patricia Smith Sandra Smith Joyce Smitley Sally Smith Jacqueline Snyder Sandra Sockel Wendy Sohn Dennis Spangler Richard Speelman Pamela Spoerndle Barbara Stack John Stafford 106 William R. Taylor Cheryl Tench We now have control of your television. Gary Tarbett Carol Taylor William H. Taylor Donna Talmadge Shirley Talosi Raymond Tapp ' ‘-'«5«' ssmWt • - This is Dave's favorite spot for school roof fishing. 0 Diane Thompson Thomas Theobold Robert Thorsson Marsha Tillinger Norman Threlfall Karla Tillet Kenneth Tillman Elaine Tisch David Tompsett Linda Tisch “When you durst do it, then you were a man.” Kathleen Towles Dale Tubaugh Marc Ullom Lynn Vallee v Dean Vamvas 112 Roberta Vanata jmi m Gregory Van Boven Susan Vance Larry Vandiver Ronald Van Horn Susan Van Horn Paul Viering No one would dance with me, so . . . 113 Donna Vierling v. J Elizabeth Voorheis Saundra Von Gunten Andrew Voth Nancy Vucetic Charlotte Wakefield Beverly Vough people, why me? Diane Warner Mary Ann Ward Anita Warner Janet Watkins Janeus Watkins Thurlow Spurr and the Spurlows Joseph Watson were one of the highlights of this year’s assemblies. COarOMToi Alan Wendt William Wilkinson Filmed then forgotten Margaret Willett Cathy Williams Dianne Williams Rebecca Willgues Jim Williams 1 117 Larry Williams Tyler Winsett Charles Woodman Barbara Witherspoon Barbara Woehler Robert Woodson Janet Wynn Ivalyn Wilson Robert Williams Paul Wilson James Wolcott Marsha Woy Carolyn Wyre Katherine Wyzynski Richard Devine David Dick Carl Stevens Cerald Cunningham Class of 1965 In Memoriam James Trible Class of 1967 Chuck Wesley Class of 1967 124 Juniors First Row: Kathy Hazlc, Candy Halley, Linn Endsley, Lynn Stanford, Robin Cortesi, Gloria Dawson, Sallie Walters, Judy Maybom, Jane Rollins. Second Row: Pam Bittner, Bev Moon, Christine Joliet, Barb Slimak, Candy Baranchik, Joan Pilgrim, Marcia Louis, Julie Remboldt, Diane Appleby, Tina Orzes. Third Row: Alan Geer, Roger Akins, Lee Smith, Mike Doster, Dave Hill, John Bower, Jim Case, Jeff Neal, Jim Brooks, Bob Kerscher. Bruce Adams Katherine Adams Sandra Adams Larry Adler John Aiken Roger Akins Sian Aldridge Holly Alexander Polly Alexander Nevin Altfather Joseph Ambriola James Anderson Jayne Anderson Larry Anderson Virginia Anderson Virl Andrick Barry Ankney Diane Appleby Nora Appleman Ronald Armontrout Delmar Arnold Kurt Arnold Linda Arnold Charles Arp Michael Auber Robert Authenreith Jennifer Autry Jim Avromovich Jane Bachtel Doris Bacon John Baer Bill Bailey Dave Bailey Randy Baker Christine Baldauskas Bob Ballenger Wendy Baptiste Candace Baranchik Mary Barnard Jim Barnes 126 Dolores Barnett Bill Bartlett Clenna Batz Linda Beal Mike Bcaule Barb Becher Diana Bedur Sharon Beitzel Donn Bell Beverly Benedetto Anita Bennett Bob Bennett Susan Bennett Paul Benton Cynthia Benway Danny Berg Terry Berger David Bergmann Elizabeth Bergstrom Joyce Bertsch Nancy Bevere Rita Bielawsky Claudia Bigelow Janet Biro John Bishop Pamella Bittner Jennie Blank Nick Blazick John Blocher James Bond Patricia Boord Kimberly Bormuth Carol Bossman Daniel Bowen Terri Bower Darryl Bowling Phil Bowling Tom Box Nancy Boyer Jerald Braden Martin Braun Paula Brendie Debbie Briers Diana Brock Jennifer Brocdling James Brooks Judith Brooks Jeffrey Brown Mary Brown Thomas Brown Susan Bracken Constance Brunson Vivian Brunyansky Catherine Buck Christine Buck Karen Buck Steve Buckley Charles Bucy Daniel Bunn Larry Bunner Roy Burnett Patricia Bushev Gail Bushnell Linda Butler Sandra Cairns Tom Callahan Robin Caruso Dale Cameron Joan Cameron Greg Canter Carol Capatosta Diana Capatosto 127 Jo Ann Caporaletti Tcad Carano James Cardarelli Jeff Carlson Susan Carlson Coni Carpentei Mike Carpenter Evelyn Carroll Greg Carroll Mike Carson Jim Case Dennis Channel Jeanne Chapman Rick Chapman Sally Chester Jerry Christian Joan Christoff Dave Christner Rob Cianciola Gary Ciccaronc Bud Claflin Ronnie Clark Tana Clark Wanda Clark Sharon Clauscr Kathy Clayton Sally Clcland Rruce Clemens Dan Cobb John Cochrane Paul Cochrane Tom Coffield Leslie Cole Sue Coleman Carol Connelly Dennis Conrad David Cook Maryann Cook Russell Cook Ronald Cooper Thomas Cooper Bill Corcoran Robin Cortesi Dick Costilow Dianne Coughenour Donna Coulter Rob Crane Cathy Crawford Mary Lou Crimaldi Greg Cross Michael Crowe Gloria Crum Bill Cummings Nanci Cundeff Cheryl Curtis Tom Custer William Dale Nancy Darden Pat Daugherty Carole Davis Glenn Davis Muriel Davis Terry Davis Vic Davis Gloria Dawson Suzann Dean Tom Deck Janet Degnon Gart DeHart John Dempsey Ed Dias Carol Dill 128 Kay Henderson Ronald Henderson Belinda Henry Tom Hcrberger Kathy Hess Floyd Heuscr Pat Hickin Cherie Hickman Dave Hill Marla Hiller Larry Hilton Linda Hinton Catherine Hitt Cathy Hjelmquist Thomas Hofmann Sandra Holland David Hollingshead Marcia Hollingsworth Christine Horeno Dorliss Horn yak Karen Hostetler Carl Hottle Dwight Hottle Gark Hower Janet Hughes Sandra Hughes Becky Hummel Cene Hutchins James If ford Delores Ingraham Jeanette Jackson Jeannie Jacobs Joe Jacobs Danielle Jacot Jan Jeney Judy Jenitis Judy Johnson Christine Joliet Debbie Jones John Jones Pam Jones Sue Kaiser Kathy Karas Linda Karg Rick Karlis Karen Kaser Becky Kaufman Penny Kaugher Mary Kaven Vicki Keeling James Keith Donna Kemp Linda Kerns Karen Kid well Cyndce Kieffer Ed Kiehart Sharon Kimpon Bob King Jim King Kerry Kitchen Karen Klimak Franny Kline John Kline Karilyn Kline Betty Jo Klingensmith Diana Knapp Donna Knapp Dave Knepp Sandra Kochan Paul Koscik Cynthia Koukis Paulette Koukis Kathy Kramer Charles Kreiner John Kuhman Regina Kuneman Cindy Kungle Jim Kurinsky Larry La Cause Sue Lacy Jim I aih Kenneth Laing David Lambert Eric Lang Clyde Iaippin Gail Larson Mona La Rue Dave Law Rod Lawrence Robert Layboume Larry Leavitt Bob Leone Paul Lepp Joyce Elaine Lesko Leslie Leyland Andy Limbach Tcdd Lingo George Liolios Tom Lloyd Linda Loeber Marie Locwing Bob Lohman Floyd Lohr Marcia Louis Jeff Louthan Linda Lutz Janis MaeKeigan Patty Maher Paulette Malachosky Donna Mancini Darlene Manns Jim Mansfield Frank Marchand Theresa Marchand Brian Marconi Janet Martin Janice Martine Diane Martinella Joyce Maryanski Linda Mathcny Sharon Mathis Linda Mattes Judy May born Sherry Maynard Tona Maynard June Maynord Donna McCart Danny McCartney Patricia McCauley Art McCulloch Pat McCullough Sue McDaniel Terry McDaniel Bob McDonough Ric Me Elroy Erie McFaddcn Paul MeGraw Kathy McIntyre John McKinley Kathy McMahan Lee McMannis Terri McVan George Mead Kim Mechlin Raymond Medeiros Dan Medkeff Robert Meld Bob Merrick Linda Miklos Dave Mikolashck Mary Ellen Mikolashek Dale Miksch Ron Mild Bonnie Miller Carol Miller Jim Miller Karin Miller Patricia Miller Shirley Miller Susie Miller Scott Mills Sue Milne Vicki Mitchell Barb Mitchen Beverly Moon Star Moore Susan Moore Lynn Morgan Marilyn Morgan Sandy Morphy Lynn Morran Laura Morris Linda Morris Tim Morrison Jim Moyer Jan Mullins Kathleen Murphy Terr Murphy Mary Myers William Myers Jeff Neal Charlotte Neff Ron Neidert Marie 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Doug Pfau Jane Phcneger Fred Pickton Sandra Pickut Sandic Pieczynski Stan Piernik Edward Pieters Joan Pilgram Paula Policy Ann Porter Kathi Porter Larry Poston Jerry Potter Dee Powell Marjorie Powell Speed Powrie Geneva Preston Eileen Price Gary Price Pat Prinzo Kathy Quinn Robert Quisenberry Bob Rabb Denny Raber Barbara Raper Tom Rapier Donna Rauckhorst Philip Rayncs Joe Redon Dave Reed Linda Reed Rick Reese Kathy Reilly Julie Remboldt Albert Remmy Andrew Reth Rick Rctzer Shirley Reynolds Roger Richardson Pat Richmond Robert Ridenour Vicki Ridgley Norm Riggins Joyce Riley Delores Rinclla Glenn Rininger Dan Robinson Sherry Roderick Richard Rodgers Tom Rodgers Anna Roditcs Jane Rollins Margo Romich Bill Romine Jenny Roper Vi Rose Christine Rossi Pat Rothen Boh Rowland Linda Royer Doug Roysdon Tony Ruhino Joyce Rule Rick Rupert Dave Russell John Russo Tina Russo Pat Ryan Dan Salsburg Mike Sampson Margie Sancic Rita Sanders Peggy Sanderson Leslie Sandvik Denny Saralino Janet Saunders Elaine Sayers A1 Scadler John Schaaf Beverly Schcpes Felix Schaul Michael Schlosser Lynn Schnabel Don Schneidler Bobbie Schultz Bronwen Schultz Karin Schvartz Cathy Scofido Tom Scully Richard Search Gregg Searle Bill Seders Larry Seiler Judy Semelsbergcr Cheryl Sender Chuck Severt Edna Sexton Sue Sevdell Linda Shaeffer David Shaffer Linda Shaffer Becky Shank Marty Shaw Dennis Sheppard Janet Short Linda Shumaker William Shumway Sandra Siens Chris Sigler Dale Simmons Judy Skidmore Jackie Slaby Don Slater Barb Slimak Tim Slovisky Don Smerk Jerry Smith John C. Smith Kathy Smith Lee Smith Mary Lou Smith Pam Smith Patricia Smith Sheila Snedegar Carolyn Snyder Cheryl Snyder Dan Snyder Kenneth Snyder Debra Sohn Janie Sooy Jean Soulsky Charles Spiegle Susan Spiegle John Staats Bob Stager Peggy Stahl Bobbie Standel Lynn Stanford Cherri Stanley Helen Stawiery John Stebbins Jack Steele Douglas Stcidl Beckey Steiner A1 Stephens Sally Stiles Dave Stobbs James Stobbs Cheryl Stokes Eric Stolberg Sherry Summers I arry Summerville Joe Suncire Gary Swank Sandy Sweatt Sally Sweatt Jim Tangenberg Bill Tarczy Caroll Taylor Carol M. Taylor Raymond Tedrick Eugene Thompson Gary Thompson Linda Thompson Michael Tigfie Sue Tighe Sueller Tokash Carol Topalian Kathy Trachsel Sandi Trebilcock Norma Triplett Sandy Trout Pat Truby Jenny Turner Dave Underwood Sandy Underwood Steve Vale John Valentine Don Vamvas Wayne Van Atta Mark Vanderlaan Mark Vaughan James Vavra Barbara Verlaney Jill Vemleny Dawne Vernon Steven Vitale Lance Vukoder Carol Wade Jan Wagner Paul Wagner Frank Wahl Ronnie Wahl James M. Wallace III Judy Wallace Kitty Walter Sally Walters Linda Waters Martha Watkins Geoff Watson Lynda Watson Sue Watson Tammie Weber Roslyn Weedman Michael Wcinmann Larry Weitzell Jim Welch Elaine Welker Sue Wessinger Steve Whalen Clay Whitcher Chip White Paul Whitis Monica Wilch Rick Wilkinson Carolyn Willett Gary Willgues Rob Williams Jay Williams John Williams Rena Williams Richard Williams Tim Williams Marty Willis Class Of 1966 William Willoughby Barbara Wilson Grailling Wilson James Wilson Margaret Wilson Nancy Wilson Rich Wittman Rick Wood Kenneth Woods Steve Work Don Worrell Sue Worthington Jim Worts Karen Wright Mary Wright Pam Wright Judy Wronkovich Beverly Wyatt Carol Yale Richard Vanda David Yeargin Rick Yost Karen Young Rosie Young Shelia Young Charlotte Youtz George Zampelli Maryann Zimmerman Steve Zimmerman Marc Zitek Charlee Zivkovic 137 Gosh! I’m actually a junior this year. Go ahead . . . Tell her it’s all wrong. Like For You To Meet In Fix 138 Thanks! I never could have done it alone. We surely tried. The Class °f Nineteen Sixty-Six Good old 623. Gee . . . You’re embarrassing me. Somebody’s house got TP-ed! My name’s Gloria, and these are all my friends. 139 140 You’ve got to do something about those crazy kids!” BOY An underclassman must have been responsible for this. Juniors held major roles in both all-school plays. Future chemists try to discover what is hidden in their “unknowns.” You meet the funnies! people in study halls. j 41 Sophs Boast Largest Class With 902 Sophomore Homeroom Representatives Bottom Row: Margie Cicara, Lyn Vohs, Sally Fairfield, Cathy Brown. Mary Likar. Fatty Gale, Janet Hague, Holly Wilson. 2nd Row: Rick Rubin, Sue Rainey, Kathy Haught, Pam Holland. Cindy Smith, Linda Bentley, Judy Cox, Nancy Miller. 3rd Row: Jim O’Brien, Marty Jeffries, Gar)' Blust, Dewey Milicia, John Marcello, unidentified, Dave Lantry, Joe DiGeroloma, Kevin Stevens. 4th Row: Bob White, Joe Farris, Jim Thorne, Rick Shaffer, unidentified, Alan Platt. Bottom Row: Patty Gale, Cindi Gallagher, Carol Turner, Peggy Royer, Cathy Schick, Pat Dilworth, Linda Cady, Pam Brown, Mary Ann White. 2nd Row: Linda Labin, Marilyn Shearer, Mary Likar, Lynn Cole, Bonnie Hall, Kathy Collier, Debbie Andrick, Bob Scott. 3rd Row: Greg Frazier, Rodger Martin. Randy Melvin, Bill I arson, Skip Haney, Bill Nelsch, Jeff Stcinwcdel, Jim Thorne. Bottom Row: Ginger Buck. Mimi Sexton, Laura Achberger, Jody Ross, Grosjean, Daryl Lucien, Roxy Del medico, Dave Leonard. 3rd Row: Judi Cox. Marlene Schmidt, Laurie Earnhcart, Kathy Bumscd. 2nd Greg Hillard, Frank Hennen, Tom Waltermire, Art Tucker, Rusty Hig- Row: Janna Dicckmann, Ron Turner, Bob Watson, Norm Wright, John gins. Emerson Parker, Dewey Milicia, Jim Hutfilz, Don Fobes. Bottom Row: Judy Brake, Carol Catalano, Susie Cubanc, Alauna Red- fern, Cindy Douglas, Bob Milk, Ron Whitcher, Chris Hensel, Dave Somerwiil. 2nd Row: Brad Stevcr, Clif Koplin, Jim Conkle, Bob Minno, Karen Lee, Dave Schenk. Linda Trifero, Glen Barnhouse. 3rd Row: Bob McDougall, Don Shribcr, Denny Bozelli, Dick Hutchinson, Bob White, Larry Arp, Rick Huntsman, Ralph Garrett, Steve Villanova. Bottom Row: Terry Morgan, Donna Frederick, Dianne Hume, Carol Arntd, Karen Schmidt. 2nd Row: Ted Haines, Bill Stevenson, Nelson Hummel, Ed Quay, Bob Hardman. 3rd Row: Bill Monk, Joe Farris, Jeff Nelson, John Darmstadt, Jerry Fisher. 143 Bottom Row: Marty Mitchell, Mary Abrusci, Chris Frybergcr, Barbara Shuber, Peggy Kidd, Sandi Keller, Sandie Brown. 2nd Row: Barbara Grimes, Joni Senn, Kathy Burley, Melanie Hawks, Mary Ellen Limbach, Nancy Rominc, Charlene Grandin, Pam Tucker. 3rd Row: Carl Clark, Keith Johnson, Roger MacClellan, Dave Eiber, Lou Garcia, Glenda Heuser, Debbie Bartley. Bottom Row: Cathy Carroll, I.inda Young, Linda Bentley, Debbie Cole- man, Barb Thomas, Pam LaCroix, Cheryl Dale, Roberta Letzler. 2nd Row: Vicki Fisher, Peggy Smuts, Pam Wheeler, Carl Zimmerman, Jan Neidcrt, Dave Rich, Bill Allen, Jim Madden. 3rd Row: Don Graham, Lance Eckhardt, John McClain, Dave O’Brien, Jim Fouch, Doug Weber, Bill Roach. Bottom Row: Rosemary Vitto, Gloria Jarvis, Sue Corpina, Margo Gum- bert, Janet Gunther, Bill Falor, Tcdd Troxcll, Chris Murphy. 2nd Row: Elaine Scheck, Sally Squarcette, Alice Reese, John Esposito, Larry Sut- phen, John Cross, Mike Largent. 3rd Row: Bruce Brunson, Greg Acquirre, Dave Leimeister, George Morris, John Worthington, Gary Blust, Dave Sherk. 144 Sophomores never have any homework! I don’t know about you guys, but I never go anywhere without my briefcase. Bottom Row: Becky Jones, Pat Maryanski, Diane Newman, Nancy Batton, John Powers, Sue Hoaglin, Becky Salbcrg, Charlene Culp, Peggy Emigh. 2nd Row: Jim Butler, Cathy Cleveland, Shelly Hartley, Anne Gingerich, Kathy LaRue, Linda Sciford, Tana Miller, Donna Thrash, Rita LoCicero, Joanie Shaw. 3rd Row: John Perkins, Bill Klapp, Jim Stahl, Alan Morris, Mark Foltz, Tom Mickel, Bill Walker, Linda McVay, Loretta Brooks, Sandy Taillon. Bottom Row: Marty Lucas, Judy Fisher, Cindy Lloyd, Margie Cicora, Becky Till, Debbie Roderick, Bonnie Blauch, Sue McFaddcn, Gwen Dolan, Sue Dani. 2nd Row: Scott Miller, Lenny Caruso, Laura Bowen, Marilyn Hortsman, Dolly Waybright, Rosalind Morse, Jcrilynn Fergu- son, Dorothy Arndt, Sandy Pfaff, Charlotte Morris, Linda Skidmore, Tonya Craddock. 3rd Row: Tom Quick, Russ Harpley, Mike Lear, John Willenbacher, Brad Craig, Chuck -Spcnick, Pat Hudkins, Dave Lantry, Alan Platt, Tim Meiref, A1 Auramovich. 145 Bottom Row: Alice Koski, Chris Trutko, Linda Pannell, Sharon Post, Barb Watkins, Holly Howard, Becky Cochran, Madelon Kominic. 2nd Row: Gary’ Hcuscr, Will Hively, Becky Brashear, Kaye Edmund, Bob Schoonover, Jim Carstcn, Chet Danforth. 3rd Row: Bob Walker, Bob Colvin, Mark Hopkins. Kerry Stroup, Kevin McGown, Brad French, Bruce Perdue. Bottom Row: Becky Gurin, Mary Muckensturn, Darlean Grammer, Chris Conway, Gay Snyder, Lin Vohs, Marcia Troxell, Marie Jiamboi. 2nd Row: Linda Cutting, Joyce Camp 11, Eleanor Baker, Linda Leisenring, Peggy Scafido, Chris Carlson, Nancy Miller, Connie Cooke, Rosie Wright. 3rd Row: Barney White, Lou Henderson, Paul Sherry, Dave Filing, Greg Hileman, Jim Lambright, Mark Thomas, Phil Reynolds. Bottom Row: Pat Brenneman, Linda Naeling, Nanci Lynch, Sandra Cooke, Kathy Kline, Donna Harvey, Linda Seigman, Sherry Vanderbilt. 2nd Row: Wendy Vernotzy, Linda Steiner, Bruce Probst, Danny Mathew, Steve Davis, Bill Clapsaddlc, Denny Wicland, Bruce Claflin. 3rd Row: Clark Schreiber, Kip Keller, Richard Brigeman, Calvin Garner, Bob Pyke, Robert Katzenmcyer, Jim Harvey. 146 Bottom Row: Cindy Miklos, Joyce Allen, Debbie Badini, Linda Simmons, Pam Graham, Bonnie Sampson, Coni Stcbbins, Sharon Tmex, Gerry Ott. •2nd Row: Ken Nourse, Brad Long, Bob Green, Joyce Corder, Bonnie Cassidy, Pat Thompson, Margaret Wagner, Pat Miller, Diana York. 3rd Row: Fred Lewis, Paul Haislip, Richard White, Ted Lushch, Dave Stout, Mike Harr, Rick Shaffer, Mike Sandreno. Bottom Row: Mara Gower, Mary Frank, Barb Roso, Vicki Nelson, Hilda Kline, Jean Yannayon, Adelyn Ott, Lenora Grossmayer. 2nd Row: Jill Rowan, Linda Erwin, Eileen Dietz, Janice Roberts, Frances Marsh, Margy Watson, Carol Spoemdle, Dave Jordon. 3rd Row: Jim Bibler, Gary Berqquist, James Stevens, Harry Walker, Tom Hill, Ronald Meadows, Tom Wilkinson, Jack Broderick. Bottom Row: Vicki Ruggeiri, Paula Kirgesher, Roberta Knotts, Karen Worrell, Cynthia D’Andre, Cathie Marshall, Cheryl Maynard, Ronald Chad well. 2nd Row: Donna Beitzel, Nancy Harper, Penny Pierson, Rick Childers, Lynn Slovisky, Sue Sell, Mike Morreale, Alice Murphy. 3rd Row: Terry Dike, Rick Warner, Don Rockhold, Tom Tracy, John Padrutt, Ken Roberts, Marty Jeffries, Jeff Cain. 147 Bottom Row: Gayle McKeever, Becky Ford, Mary' Jo Remick, Mary Zaic, Patti Craven, Linda Ward, Linda Weinman, Nancy Tobin, Joan Tokash, Marg Kasper. 2nd Row: Lorraine Matheny, Chuck Randozzo, David Zuk, Sandie Neal, Debbie Good, Barbara Hawkins, Mary Lou Haidnick, Claudia Grohe, Dianne Kohut, Julie Rodenkirch. 3rd Row: Gary Sheppard, Charlie Anderson, Mark Carson, Clint Dix, Jack Davis, Dan Ayers, Greg Shall, Mike Stephens, Jerry McDaniels, Larry Mothers- baugh. Bottom Row: Linda Clevenger, Millie Sweatt, Chris Rodgers, Bev Harris, Diane Townsend, Marilyn Harris, Chris Jones. 2nd Row: Noreen Yanke- vice, Ken Chrzanowski, Ben Linnen, Dave Maurer, Frank Pinter, Karen Frcdcrick§on, Linda Zimmerman. 3rd Row: Craig Hazlett, Tom Brister, Bill Deaton, Greg Davis, Guy Moore, Bruce Wcarstlcr, Don Cali. Bottom Row: Sue Halrn, Clarece Hill, Carolyn Royer, Judy Macaluso, Guthrie. Ruth Falcone. 2nd Row: Ken Yoak, Mike Kendall, Mike Murphy, Dale 148 Bottom Row: Shirley Flinn, Pat Young, Joan Oneacre, Kathy Tempero, Scarlet Robinette, Kathy Brigger, Pam Holland, Carole Shank, Judy Vucetic, Betsy McCaw. 2nd Row: Cheryl Burnett, Carol Weisend, Delores Graham, Dee Holland, Nancy Shelker, Dale Kight, Steve Fisher, Ron DelSavio, Paul Masturzo. 3rd Row: Ken Keiger, Gene Boccabclli, Mike McCullough, Boh Bivens, Craig Abbott, Eric Roscr, Brian Thomas, David Olivo, Ed Gregory, Bill Benedict. Bottom Row: Ron Drope, Lynda Cross, Dan Moyer, Chris Janeda, Roberta Larry Brouse. Halliwill. 2nd Row: Arden Osborne, Tim Earle, Dan Hudkins, Bill Stoffer, Bottom Row: Jackie McNcally, Jo Ann Hoffman, Linda Everson, Mar- garet Kicrstead, Linda Oldaker, Jeff Sidebotham, Jim Bunnell, Cheryl Issues, Jackie Liehi, Stephanie Grubb. 2nd Row: Sue Rainey, Cheryl Herron, Debby Singer, Jane Nicholson, Sandy Ashworth, Paula Warner, Bette Roop, Mary Ann Modugno, Janet Balmer. 3rd Row: Charlie Moore, Janine Tabor, Toni Barone, Judi Clause, Robbie Hicksteau, Ron Cleary, Jim Williams, Bill Gray, Don Nicdcrkofler. 149 Bottom Row: Lorraine Virgo, April Weishuhn, Marianne Horak, Linda man, Jeanne Valentine, Susan Innes, Debbie Pahl, Rosmary Sharnsky. Leas, Rianne Mink, Chris Rankin, Sheila Griffiths, Nancy Cale. 2nd Row: 3rd Row: Bob Dove, Jeff Murray, Dave Work, Chuck Chipps, Dave Ted Miller, Carol Flanagan, Linda Cobcrly, Kathy Stevens, Judy Apple- Gould, Gwen Dalton, Donna Stump, Lisa Schoilcs. Bottom Row: Sharon Harbin, Sue Cassidy, Arlene Gosser, Mary Schilt, Purda, Lynn Jones, Debbie Hughes, Donna Morris. 3rd Row: Bob Janice Scorville, Rose Ingraham, Mary Marunich, Becky Auber. 2nd Row: Mathews, Russ Ashley, Brent Garrett, Denny Powell, Leigh Gosling Susan Rea, Linda Morrow, Marie Biczo, Kathy Blazer, Helen Noe, Barbara Jerry Nesbitt, Doug Lauer, Don Call, Mike Layman. Bottom Row: Lesley Moore, Lynn Forest, Sally Fairfield, Sue Habeck, Rubin, Greg Thatch. 3rd Row: John Blockingcr, Jim Clark, Herb Har- Debbie Davies. 2nd Row: Nancy Ward, Chris Sarich, Sidney Keith, Rick ger, Ron Kiracofe, Mark Clark, Bill Kolcs. 150 Bottom Row: Richard Slack, Margie Neusscr, Marie Kulow, Terry Blair, Jolea Struhsakcr, Jo Ann Saylor, Margie Frazer, Marg DeRita, Robin Jackson, Larry Seadler. 2nd Row: John Viers, Jim Funk, Chris Wig, Lynn Wynne, Julie Bingham, Elaine Smith, Loretta Pasco, Gary Mettke, Bruce Morrill. 3rd Row: Jim Devine, Denny Imkoff, Bruce Clinton, Howard Rose, Don Marks, Tom Thomas, Kim Vacariu, Mike Goodridge, Randy Glenn. Bottom Row: Debbie VanWey, Monta Kramer, Pam Schoepflin, Carol Hunncll, Jean Wilcox, Penny Philcn, Diane Anderson, Kathy Taylor, Debbie Wright. 2nd Row: Ossie Fry, Ralph Gunther, Linn Weaver, Roger Smith, Tom Evans, A1 Dixon, Cindi Ashdown, Shelly Schumacher, Al- freda Vargo, Collette Satler. 3rd Row: Curtiss Carlton, Gary Thomas, Tim Crossland, John Braddock, Frank Morse, Rod Kamuth, Bob May- nard, Ray Divinson, Bill Spidle. Bottom Row: Linda Gilmour, Jean Burnside, Mary Howard, Sally Thomas, Kathy Thomas, Cathy Wells, Sandi Taylor, Linda Knight, Francine Bolognuc. 2nd Row: Scott Shutz, Robbie Rutledge, Terry Simon, Dave Grey, Bill Voorheis, Dave Patterson, Mark Andrews. 3rd Row: Robert Hartung, Dave Crano, Robert Robb, Jim Dolan, Mike Hill, Terry Gray. 16 7 5 o 3 151 Bottom Row: Cindy Smith, Celeste Smith, Terry Land, Pat Jones, Karen Miller, Tammy Osborne, Ann Bliem, Gail Casto, Elaine Bergstrom, Janet Hague, Phyllis Prinzo. 2nd Row: Mark Manson, Dave Miller, Fredia Stone, Linda Jerome, Linda Wilson, Eric Mechlin, Donna Schwcrch- feger, Nicolette Cariglio, Bill Bowen, Hick Queer, Jim Dowcy, Joe Bal- lard. 3rd Row: Zane Emerson, Tom Connell, Dave Hume, Tom Ham- monds, Tom Fisher, Dave Martens, Jerry Artz, Shonda Pallone, Janet Otey, Shirley Frazier. Bottom Row: Mary Pratt, Karen Copeland. Denine Fenn, Pat Allec, Jeff Clark, Kim Ricker, Sharon Moody, Janetta Horchler, Jerri McKee. 2nd Row: Cindy Hull, Sharon Ruppel, Betty Brenner, Sue Shupe, Ellen Hilston, Debbie Ohlson, Martin Harrington, Rollin Reth, Marcia Terrill, Vicki Kruskamp, Marsha McMillan. 3rd Row: Ric Martin, John Valari- nos, Clark Ash, Ron Carlton, John Moffit, Ken Lindsay, Bruce Leimcister, Kim Williams, Dale Kortze, Jim O’Brien, Don Mathew. Bottom Row: Frank LoCasio, Judson Fisher, Kathy Brown, Kathy Haught, Beth Glasgow, Sue Woodling, Bob Facerayer, Don McCrea, Carol Baugh- man, Debbie Milliren, Linda Montgomery, Terry Fairhurst. 2nd Row: Don Rinehart, Mary Coleman, Janet Gombeda, Sue Butler, Cheryl Connell, June Harvey, Rita Stephens, Betty Linderman, Sue Pister, Kim Seibcl, Linda Potter, Norma Setzer, Helen McCrcady. 3rd Row: Ted Stolhcrg, Don Thompson, John Ruhlin, Alex Semegen, Paul Stephan, Bill Keys, David Aldridge, Bill Hudkins, Kathy Kavcn, Sandi Albertson, Chris Walter. Bottom Row: Vick Pallotta, Marianne Johnson, Holly Wilson, Karen Kocsis, John Perkins, Sandy Smith. Huffman, Janet Koza. 2nd Row: Barb Hcid, Howard Bridges, Andrea Council Sparks School Spirit Nick Filing, president, and Mel Kosanchich, vice-president, answer questions at one of the mass meetings. Arc Jim and Steve hinting for dates? The main goal of Student Council this year was improv- ing the many aspects of our school from all-around spirit to fixing a hole in the student parking lot. The year began with a poster contest to stimulate student support for the football team. The contest was so successful that another contest was planned for the basketball season. At Christ- mas. the council put up two Christmas trees, and decorated the halls for the Yuletide season. They also treated the teachers to a tea to wish them a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the students. The annual Twerp Dance was held on March 27 and retained the tradition of being the best attended dance of the year. Besides sponsoring many activities, the council encouraged better sportsmanlike be- havior at home and away contests. New this year was the “Mass Meeting,” begun to establish better understanding and communication between the student body and their re- spective elected members in council. The meetings were after school and ail were invited to attend. New school pro- cedures incorporated by Student Council were the one-way stairs and the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance first period every Monday morning. The council consists of thirty-six members representing all three classes. Front Row: Pat Brenneman, Linda Hawkes, Candy Halley, Jcannic Jacobs, Sandy Huss, Linda Arment, Sally Walters, Charlene Culp, Marianne John- son, Mr. Hupp. Second Row: Bob Mehl, Connie Garret, Marcia Lewis, Muriel Davis, Judy Zimmer, Nancy Lawson, Sherry Peck, Kathy Blascr, Chris Carlson. Third Row: Bob Russell, Sue Connely, Dianne Appleby, Julie Remboldt, Tana Clark, Nick Filing, Tom Hill, Bob Breen. Fourth Row: Jim Wolcott, Virl Andrick, Bob White, Larry Vucovich, Steve Carson, Bob Murray, Steve Whelan, Rick Yanda, Mel Kosonchich. OFFICERS: Seated: Nancy Lawson, corresponding secretary; Nick Filing, president; Judy Zimmer, recording secretary. Standing: Mel Kosanchich, vice-president; Jim Wolcott, treasurer. Happy-go-lucky dog patchcrs line up to “git hitched” at the annual Twirp Dance. An impressive shot of the car caravan to Barberton. Newcomers to Falls look over the school facilities. Student Council members are entertained by The Jeterity Singers and The David Michael Trio at their banquet. Football players, Denny Cole and Dan Moore say a few words at a Student Council sponsored pep rally. Tiger fans express their sentiments in posters. OFFICERS: Pam Booscm- bark, art editor; Dianne Gubanc, business manager; Jan Walker, editor. Miss August, bright eyes and perky smile, livened up Room 317 every day seventh hour. “Cuyahogan” Staff Seals Memories Of 1964-65 “What was that name again?” Beginning with a Summer Workshop at Kent State, the staff of the 1965 Cuyahogan have worked diligently to use their new ideas and imagination to produce a book which sold over 1200 copies. The Yearbook Staff consists of 22 members, 17 seniors and 5 juniors who were chosen in the spring of 1964 on the basis of interest, ability, and teachers’ recommendation. The staff meets every day under the di- rection of Jan Walker, editor, and Miss Rita August, ad- visor, every seventh hour; they are kept busy by such things as selling yearbooks and ads, designing layouts, cropping pictures and writing copy, all of which take much time and effort. An extra feature this year is the record “Dimensions ‘65” which records in sound that.which the yearbook re- cords in pictures and words. YEARBOOK RECORDING STAFF: left to right: Bill Stuart, Larry' Ah- rendsen, Bruce Zittle, Rick Craw- ford, Bruce Cobb. 158 is-f-SfSSSJSSSS!!! 1. Bronwen Schultz, 2. Ginny Anderson, 3. Jane LaRue, 4. Sharon Gray, 5. Jeanne Jacobs, 6. Ginny Kleinhans, 7. Dave Eastin, 8. Miss August, 9. Barb Appleby, 10. Pam Boosembark, 11. Jan Walker, 12. Carol Shat- tuck, 13. Sue Marquis, 14. Janet Wynn, 15. Janice McBee, 16. Jim Endsley, 17. Barb Thompson, 18. Bob Merrick, 19. Judy Harr, 20. Nick Filing, 21. Bobbie Vanata, 22. Judy Wallace, 23. Dianna Gubanc. Front Row: Mrs. Louise Kittell; Ron Sampson, editor; Judy Ander- son; Margo Humphrey; Bonnie Bol- den. Second Row: Gloria Crum; Sally Haught; Linda Czctli; Laurie Bartlett; Cindy Brackett. Third Row: Daryl Hollingshead; Rose- mary Evans; Mark Vanderlaan; Kathy Macintyre. More For Your Money With “Tiger Tales” Students who bought “Tiger Tales” this year got an added attraction. Several contests were held to boost students’ interest in the newspaper; included in the prizes were two dinners, movie tickets and a slide rule. Voicing students’ opinions on school matters and informing its readers of what was happening at CHFS were the main concerns of “Tiger Tales” staff members. Each semester has a new staff and every staff member must have completed a semester of basic journalism. This year began with the annual subscription drive and campaign for advertisements, and following this, members were kept busy reporting on special events, writing stories and headlines, and laying-out the paper. To help provide funds for printing, this year’s staff has operated a paperback book store during the lunch periods. It has become a place where students may buy or order books for schoolwork or for pleasure reading. “Now about this news story . . Editor Ron Sampson aids Mark Vanderlaan as Daryl Hollingshead works to meet her deadline. 160 Second Semester Seated: Bonnie Bolden, Marry Ellen Bookman. Second Row: Ron Sampson, Sally Haught, Sue Callahan, Barb Gunter, Cindy Brackett, Janine Tabor, Jacquic Orlich, Roy Hoffman. Third Row: Jay Williams, Gary Schif- flet, Dick Long, Pat Ayres, Mark VanderLaan, Dick Devine. 161 National Honor Society The coveted torch of N.H.S. is worn by juniors in the top 10 per cent of their class and seniors in the top 15 per cent. An applicant must maintain a “BM average or better through- out his entire high school record to qualify. Members should also show qualities of scholarship, leadership, and service. The goal of N.H.S. is to encourage education and motivation of students. The projects undertaken by club members this year were many and varied. During football season they successfully sponsored the first aftergame sock hop. The induction ceremony by candlelight. December 2, 1961, proved very effective for 125 new members. Other projects included collecting goods for the Family Service, a caroling party at Christmas, selling Easter candy in the spring, a party for the children at the Children’s Home, and a picnic at the end of the year. All this for us?' “C’mon, it’s party time!” OFFICERS: Seated: Paula Kurth, Chaplain; Sallee Benson, Vice- President; Pam Booscmbark, Secretary. Standing: Mr. Cosgarea, Advisor; Bob Lash, Parliamentarian; A1 Wendt, President; Curt Curtis, Treasurer. Pep Club forms a “GF”. The Pep Behind The Team OFFICERS: Seated: Connie Garrett, president. Standing: Nancy Scheat- zle, secretary; Mary Jo Graef, treasurer; Jane Crane, vice-president. Denny Cole and Mike Hudkins pose behind the Pep Club football. Forming a “CF”, a “T”, and spelling out “Tigers ’ were only a few of the many activities Pep Club members par- ticipated in. Pep Club, an all-girls’ club, is organized to boost school spirit. During the football season they formed a card section and spelled out wrords to the cheers by flashing gold and black cards. During basketball sea- son the members formed a “CF” or “T” section wearing black and white sweaters with black skirts. The only admission requirement are school spirit and enthusiasm. At the general meetings held every other Thursday, mem- bers make posters for their fellow classmates. The co- sponsors are Miss Judy Detts and Miss Karen Kearney. “T” is for Tigers! Booster Club Sponsors Two Successful Homecomings Booster Club, with approximately 450 members, the largest membership of all clubs in the school, successfully sponsored the two homecomings, “Harvest Moon” and “Fire and Ice.” Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month and usually contain a program which is of interest to both boys and girls of all classes. In addition to these activ- ities, this year’s Booster Club held a clothing drive, sold sweatshirts and pins, and bought refrigerated drinking foun- tains for the school. OFFICERS: Seated: Pat Thomas, Vice-President; Judy Zimmer, Presi- dent. Standing: Nancy Darden, Ser- geant-at-Arms; Tedra Skamer, Sec- retary; Linda Arment, Treasurer. SENIOR BOOSTERS: Front Row: S. Benson, C. Hilton, B. Vanata, J. Schumaker, J. Miller, L. Arment, J. Zimmer, F. Umstead, T. Phares, D. Oubanc, J Klang, G. Klemhans. Second Row: C. Shattuck, K. Williams, E. Nordine, C. Robinson, J. Bonstelle, S. Showaltcr, K. Coffield, S. Dillen, L. Deanng, S. Smith, B. Bond, C Fedor, K. Kunkle, S. Marquis. Third Row: C. Metz, C. McLcland, T. Miller, T. Leyden, T. Fritch, D. bner D Cole, K Scheezer, B. Sunday, N. Lawson, K. Macintyre. Fourth Row: J. Dieble, J. Bower, J. Cosscr, D. Eastin, J. Endslcy, N. n-T18’., i SSlon,i Schnable, B. Lash, B. Thorson. Fifth Row: A. Ostcrgard, B. Russell, J. Carter, C. Poole, C. Curtis, J. Bidwell, J. Miller, A. Wendt, D. Spangler, A. Gleason. Bottom Row: J. Harr, L. Lindsay, P. Boosembark, S. Braddock, L Hawkes, S. Huss, J. Walker, B. Boulton, M. Bookman, L. Lauterhahn, L. Eisenzimmer, S. Vance, S. Welty, S. Schweikert. Second Row: H. Kurucc, Diane Sams, M. Graef, K. Betts, D. Schultz, S. Peck, S. Gray, M. Tillingcr, K. Capes, J. Russell, M. Smith, Wr. Sohn, L. Czctli, B. Dix, L. Cailor, C. Wakefield. Third Row: J. Anderson, T. Skamer, P. Schneider, B. Kastein, B. Gunter, L. Baird, J. Zaic, K. Martens, C. Cox, L. Kirk, L. Keefe, B. Thompson, J. Me Bee, M. McAdams, J. LaRuc. Fourth Row: S. Ream, M. Merdoros, P. Kurth, J. Kniefel, L. Knotts, J. Guzzetta, J. Perolis, G. Pivarski, D. Fernback, C. Haynes, M. Humphrey, J. Crane, P. Reed, N. Scheatzlc. Fifth Row: N. Hengle, J. Pesich, L. Beaule, B. Witherspoon, L. Schvartz, R. Young, L. Bartlett, P. Wright, J. Wynn, C. Kemp- ton, S. Callahan, N. Lawson. OFFICERS: Ros Weedman, secretary; Linda Kerns, vice- president; George Fowler, pre- sident; Jane Rolands, recording secretary; Bob Russell, treas- urer. N.F.L. Members Have Successful Year In Competition The National Forensic League gains its members by students earning points for speech activities. After mem- bership, students gain more service points to attain the higher degrees of Honor, Excellence, and Distinction. On Saturdays the members compete against students from all sections of Ohio in events including extemporaneous speak- ing, original oratory, oratorical declamation, dramatic de- clamation, humorous declamation, Student Congresses, and debate. This year of competition proved to be very suc- cessful for our N.F.L. members in that several students from Falls were sent to the state tournament to represent this district of Ohio. Front Row: Sharon Gray, Eileen Schrey, Jane Rolands, Pam Bittner, Sue Moore, Dawne Vernon, Linda Haney, Mrs. Pearl Shary. Second Row: Linda Kerns, Ros Weedman, Daryl Hollingshead, Candy Baranchik, Karilyn Kline, Judy Markwalder, Jackie Snyder. Third Row: David Petry, Jay Williams, Greg Frazier, Dan Bowen, Bob Crane, Rick Rubin, David Bergmann. Fourth Row: George Fowler, Bob Russell, Alan Scadler, Louis Brunyanski, Ron Wiley, Mike Barrett, Jim Mohler. 166 Front Row: Marc Ullom, Joan Johnson, Linda Myers, Pam Bittner, David Petry, Dawne Vernon. Second Row: Betsy Carter, Kendall McCormick, Bev Moon, Judy Kneifle, Candy Baranchik, Linda Knotts. Third Row: Steve Whalen, Bondic Dix, Gary' Stump, Virl Andrick, Jay Williams. “Aria Da Capo99 Travels To State Tournament Dave Petry, Gary Stump and Bev Moon work on their winning one-act play. New Thespian members receive their certificates at the Spring' Induction. The goal of every amateur actor at Falls High is to be- come a member of the National Thespian Society, an hon- orary organization for students who have achieved a high degree of excellence in the field of dramatics. The purpose of Thespians is to recognize students for their achievements in dramatics and to further train them in the art of acting. Membership is open to all students who have accumulated ten or more Thespian points through participation in the school’s dramatic activities. Thespians have presented a series of one-act plays to entertain the student body. They were first in the District One-Act Play Competition at Akron University in March and have attended drama clinics and productions of area theatre groups. OFFICERS: Seated: Eileen Schrey, president. Stand- ing: Kendall McCormick, secretary-treasurer; Absent: Bondie Dix, vice-president. 167 Salem Witch Trials Set Stage For “The Crucible99 The cast takes a well-earned break. The Falls High auditorium became the scene of the Salem witchcraft trials as the all-school play, “The Crucible,” was presented on November 20 and 21. One man’s refusal to yield to popular opinion to save his life is the theme of this well known play by Arthur Miller. After five weeks of long, tiresome rehearsals, these cast members can be proud of a successful performance: Marianne Horak, Louis Brunyanski, Judy Zimmer, Beverly Moon, Janet Balmer, Sandy Trout, Jon Miller, Joni Senn, Bondie Dix, Virl An- drick, Candy Baranchik, Gregory Grosh, Jay Williams, Pamella Bittner, Bruce Schreiber, David Petry, Rick Yanda, Gary Stump, Marc Ullom, Eileen Schrey, Larry LaCause. Mr. Joseph Dick directed the play, aided by Linda Myers, student assistant. Acting can be fun, too! Emotion charges the air as a dramtic scene unfolds. Puritans-For-a-Night await their cue. The World’s Fair Comes To Falls High The cast and crew of “Meet Me in St. Louis,” the all- school play, laughed as much during practices as the audience did at the performance. The play, directed by Mr. Joseph Dick, took many weeks to prepare. Lines had to be learned; sets had to be built, and measurements for the rented cos- tumes had to be taken. The hours spent in practice every night after school and on weekends resulted in three fine performances. Mr. Smith, and his family were to be sent to the New York office of his company. His daughter decided to persuade Mr. Dodge, their father’s boss, that Mr. Smith was not the man for the job in New York. As a matter of fact they got him fired! But all enjoyed the St. Louis World’s Fair and everything ended well. The cast included such stars as Sandy Trout, Dave Hill, Jon Miller, Bev Moon, Dave Bohn, Dianne Gubanc, Joni Senn, Marianne Horak, Bruce Schrieber, Greg Prasher, Kendall McCormick, Jay Williams, Rick Yanda, Jane Rollins, Candy Baranchik, and Barb Watkins. 169 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Seated: Pam Allen, secretary; Karen Koepke, vice-president; Sherry Braddock, president. Standing: Joyce Haas, treasurer; Linda Knotts, chaplain. Godey members don sweatshirts and cut-offs to enrich their treasury-. Godey Girls Alert CFHS Students With “Safety Cookies99 The purpose of Godey Club is to unite its members in a program of service. All'tff the junior and senior girls are accepted as members by their willingness to participate in the club’s activities. A “get-acquainted” picnic at Baker’s Acres began the year’s activities. Godey girls ushered for the Jaycees’ play and the Open House bake sale. The annual Christmas cookie sale was held, and the Akron Cerebral Palsy Center was decorated for Christmas and presented a talent show. Other activities included a banquet in January held at the Brown Derby, car washes, a Style Show, a safety project of selling “Safety Cookies”, and the annual Ice Cream Social. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: Seated: Sandy Trout, vice-president; Karen Koepke, president. Standing: Linda Harvey, chaplain; Paula Kurth, secretary; Cindy Adams, treasurer. “Ladies, we have a “Four Square” spy among us.” That ice cream sure tasted good after a hot school day. Four Square Donates To Kennedy Library Founded by a small group of girls who desired to serve their community and school, Four Square has continued to be an important service club at Falls High. Their motto is rep- resented by the four letters, F.L.S.S.: Faith, Loyalty, Service, Sincerity. During the year the members participated in three service projects. One was a “Birthday Party for Everybody” at the Children’s Home. All the children were given presents, and ice cream and cake were served. They also donated fifty dollars to the Kennedy Memorial Library fund, and made cancer pads for the Summit County Home. Two of their money-making projects were a bake sale and an all-school sock hop after a basketball game. Their social activities included a corn roast in the fall and a caroling party at Christmas time. Jim Mohlcr, Rick Yanda, Linda Arment, and Bob Russell provide en- joyable entertainment at the Four Square banquet. First semester officers, Seated: Pam Deeds, Vice-President; Sandy Huss, President; Nancy Scheatzle, Secretary; and Standing: Linda Hawkes, Treasurer; Carol Shattuck, Historian; Barb Appleby, Sgt-at-Arms. Outgoing president Sandy Huss presides over the banquet. Rita D’Antony of Charmette talks with Pam Deeds, president, prior to a pro- gram meeting. Second semester officers are. Seated: Lee Fessler, Vice-President; Pam Deeds, President, and Standing: Carol Shattuck, Historian; Barb Floutz, Secretary; Judy Schnable, Treasurer; Mrs. Boring, Advisor. Not shown: Diane Appleby, Sgt-at-Arms. OFFICERS: Seated: Bob Russell, vice- president; Mike Barrett, president. Stand- ing: Ron Luginbill, secretary; Jim Mein- eke, chaplain; Dwight Weaver, treasurer. Hi-Y Club Aids Childrens Home This year’s Hi-Y Club has gained more members and pursued more activities than it has any other year of its existence. Through diverse service projects oriented to helping the Children’s Home, as well as other charitable or- ganizations, Ili-Y members have tried “to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character.” Many participate in sports and social activities with other area Hi-Y clubs. This year’s club helped organize the Hi-Y-Y-Teen Retreat and the Hi-Y Formal, to which Pat Thomas was the Fall’s candidate for queen. An emphasis on education was applied in die yearly Youth in Government Program. The Hi-Y Club is advised by Mr. Willard Marlin. Art McCulloch, Jim Mohler, and Mike Barrett were this year’s representatives to the Youth in Government Program. Bottom Row: Roy Straight Rick Altfather, Ron Luginbill, Mike Barrett. Jin. Endslcy, Art McCulloch, Alan Scadlcr, Jim Mohler. Second ftebic b “ng W,'‘°n' 172 Front Row: Rick Yanda, Ron Sampson, Dave Bohn, Dave Lantry, Bill Larson, Lee McMannis, Mike Hill, Brad Long, John Jones, Ron Ros- cover, Don Worrell, Mr. Anderson. Second Row: Boh Lohman, Paul Cochran. Scott Mills, Dick Rchm, Gary Artz, Bob McClusky, John Baer, John Graef, Mark Clark, John McCormick, Kerry Stroup, Rick Hager, Chris Moore. Third Row: Del Arnold, Dan Bowen. Eric Nygaard, Dick Udvari, John Carpenter, Bob Murray, Steve Carson, Roger Akins, Terry Fritsch, Larry Inks, Todd Fritsch, Chris Chandler. Fourth Row: Art Ostegard, Doug Steidl, Alan Wendt. Rick Hoskins, Tim Cross, Mark Vanderlaan, Virl Andriek. Ron Wiley, Denny Spangler, Boh Lash, Jon Miller, Dave Leonard. Key Club Sells Mascots The two Kiwanis clubs of Cuyahoga .Falls demonstrate their interest in youth by sponsoring the Key Club at our high school. Membership is open to boys in the sophomore, junior, and senior classes who are interested in serving their school, community, and Kiwanis Clubs. The main goal of this year’s club, “To Inspire Individual Initiative”, was developed from the Key Club International. Their motto is “We Build”. To finance service projects and to send members to the District and International Conventions held at the end of each year, the Key Club sold stuffed Tigers and peanuts. Key Club members raise and lower the flag every day. OFFICERS: Seated: Chris Chandler, treasurer; Ron Sampson, president; Dick Rehm, secretary. Stand- ing: Mark Clark, Sophomore Director; Ron Ros- covcr, Lieutenant Governor; Mark VanderLaan, vice- president; Roger Akins, Junior Director; Terry Fritsch, Senior Director. 173 Senior Y-Teens Have Active Year The Senior Y-Teens' goal is to grow in mind and spirit. They achieved this by having many different kinds of activities. After beginning the year with a slumber party, the Y-Teens sponsored a Football Toddle at Conn Ford. Their service projects included furnishing various supplies to the study halls and later contributing to the March of Dimes. Some Falls Y-Teens joined Y-Teens from other schools in going to the Karamu Theatre in Cleveland to see “Kiss Me Kate.” They ended the year by participating in the All-County Dance at Firestone High and a Progressive Dinner at the homes of several members. Lee Ann presents study hall supplies to Mr. Durbin, 420-D study hall monitor. President Lee Ann Eisenzimmer crowns Mike Dick King of the Y-Teens Football Toddle at Conn Ford. Gary Schultz and Denny Cole cheer on the senior Y-Tccns members at the Y-Teen Powder Puff Football game. OFFICERS: Sealed: Sue Vance, Vice-Presi- dent; Lee Ann Eisenzimmer, President; Salle Benson, Secretary. Standing: Cindy Brackett, Treasurer; Charlotte Wakefield, Chaplain. OFFICERS: Seated: Candy Halley, vice- president; Sue Tighe, president; Kay Nor- ton, secretary. Standing: Mary Sue Gates, treasurer; Robin Cortezi, chaplain. Junior Y-Teens Babysit For P.T.A. Members Realizing the problem that P.T.A. members have with younger children during meetings, Junior Y-Teens offered their babysitting services, free of charge. They also aided the P.T.A. by serving refreshments at two P.T.A. functions. The year began with a style show membership drive for all junior girls. Other social functions included a bowling party and a slumber party, and to provide money to be donated to the Kennedy Memorial Fund, Junior Y-Teens sponsored a sock hop after a basketball game. Several in- teresting speakers provided programs on such things as Family Service, wigs, Alcoholics Anomymous, and racial relations. The year closed with an installation dinner for next year’s officers. OFFICERS: Seated: Patsy Dilwortli, vice-president; Linda Cady, president; Sally Fairfield, secretary, Pam Brown, treasurer. Standing: Mrs. Whalen, advisor; Linda Zimmerman, ICC rep- resentative; Bonnie Hall, ICC representative; Mrs. Beckct, advisor. Sophomore Y-Teens Give Service To Community For any sophomore girl, Y-Teens provides a variety of activ- ities, including service to the community by providing a needy family with food at Thanksgiving and giving a party for retarded children at Christmas. Their safety project was check- ing street signs throughout Cuyahoga Falls to see if they were undamaged and able to be read. For social activities, Sopho- more Y-Teens supported Hootenannies at the “Y” and helped with the All-County Y-Teen Dance. A slumber party was held in January, and a Style Show' with clothes from O’Neil’s highlighted the year. Bake sales are a way of earning money for service projects. An additional method of making money was selling popsicles “Don’t look now, but I think that darling fellow in the Volkswagen is giving us on a warm Spring afternoon. the eye.” 176 Front Row: Linda Simmons, Gloria Pivarski, I.inda Moore, Donna Jones, Suellen, Show- alter, Denny Conrad, Fred Carter. Second Row: Coreen Hart, Daryl Hollingshead, Sally Smith, Alauna Redfem, Florence Reid, Ron Turner, Dewey Maliceh. Third Row: Alice Murphy, Linda Oldakre, Marilyn Murphy, Debby An- drick, Claudia Grohe, Norma Sctzer, Jean Perolis, Laretta Brooks, Bob Walker. Fourth Row: Maureen Meadows, Cheryl Kempton, Jim Gilbert, Ed Cole, Dave Eastin, Bill Harris, Jim Wilson Tom Devin. YFC Club YFC is an interdenominational club sponsored by Youth For Christ International. YFC is in every state and 45 foreign countries. Weekly meetings range from the light and humorous to the spiritual aspects of life. YFC is open to all students. A special highlight of the program is the Saturday Night Hally held at area high schools. YFC spon- sors a “Lifeline” program to help teenagers in trouble, as well as Teen Olympics sports program and national talent contests. Teen Teams, made up of college-age youth, are sent out by YFCI and travel throughout the world to pre- sent the gospel in word and song. For students with an avid interest in medicine and the desire to make it their career, Pre-Med provides an atmos- phere conducive to further learning. Meetings include inter- esting films and speakers, and a chance to observe in the emergency rooms at City Hospital and St. Thomas. Conduct- ing the meetings are John Carter, president; Leila Baird, vice- president; Sandy Czaplicke, secretary; Bob McClusky, treas- urer; and Mrs. Marjorie Kniola, advisor. Pre-Med Club Front Row: Gloria Pivarski, Bronwen Shultz, Linda Beal, Daryl Hollingshead, Kathy Karas. Second Row: Bob Loh- man, Ron Roscovcr, Sandi Siens, Jeanie Perolis, Leila Baird, Pat Smith, Bob Kling- elheber, Larry Inks. Third Row: Tim Cross, Art McCulloch, Art Ostergard, Scott Mills, Elaine Lesko, Maryln Murphy. 177 OFFICERS: Seated: Sandy Carper, vice-president; Carol Elliot, president; Sheila Young, refreshment chairman. Standing: LeeAnn Eisenzimmer, chaplain; Barb Cartman, program chairman; Judy Kneifle, treas- urer; Paula Policy, secretary. Future Nurses Prepare Favors For Patients At Children s Hospital “Service” is the key word for this year’s Future Nurses. Under the direction of the school nurse, Mrs. Ruby Craig and Mrs. Geraldine Orr, this club gave its time and money in aiding the needy ones of the community. Service pro- jects included making cancer pads for the Cancer Society and Easter favors for the Children’s Hospital. They gave money to WCUE, which in turn buys birthday presents for child- ren in the Children’s Home, and also to Project Hope, a medical ship which travels to different countries. Future Nurses of America, which meets every second and fourth Thursday, is open to anyone interested in nursing as a pro- fession. 178 Mr. Preston Speaks At F.T.A. Banquet The Cuyahoga Falls Chapter of Future Teachers of America is named after Mr. H. A. Preston, a former teacher in the Falls School System. The club is designed for students with a common interest in the teaching profession. The members teach in grade schools throughout the community for one day to acquaint themselves with teaching. During Thanksgiving, F.T.A. made favors for hospital patients, and later in the year, they gave apples to all the teachers at CFHS. The year was highlighted by various speakers and two banquets. “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may become teachers.” Mrs. Bettinger, a second grade teacher, speaks to Future Teachers on the advantages of primary teaching. OFFICERS: Seated: Sue Tighe, vice- president; Carol Shattuck, president; Nancy Dugan, secretary. Standing: Linda Lindsay, chaplain; Pat Ottino, treasurer. 179 Varsity Club Is Civic Minded Varsity Clui is an organization for all hoys that have received a letter for participating in one of the sports at Falls High. Varsity Cluh |x rforms many services for the benefit of our school, students, and community. A few of these services are runing the concession stand during the basketball tournament and holding the ropes lining the basketball court during intermission, selling black and gold label streamers, sponsoring a pep assembly, and col- lecting athletic equipment from the elementary schools for the Children’s Home. They also plan to set up a scholarship grant for a deserving athlete who is in need of financial aid to attend college and they hope to go to a Cleveland Indians’ double header. OFFICERS: Seated: John Dicbcl, secretary; Dave Isner, president; Jake Cook, treasurer. Standing: Boh Kersher, vice-president; Denny Spangler, sergeant-at-arms; Mike Diek, Publicity Manager. Front Row: Rick Carlton, Rick Wood, Larry Hilton, Steve Whalen, Tom Cory, Dave Isner, Mike Dick, Jake Cook. Second Row: Unidentified, Chuck Severt, Terry Miller, Ed Dies, Bob Kerscher, Jim Bidwell, George Goodyear, Jon Bower, Harry Ash. Third Row: Boh Sicver, Jeff Brown, Gary Schultz, Eric Stolherg, Tom Eiber, Dave Erwin, Bill Kennedy, Denny Spangler, Dan Medkeff. Fourth Row: Archie Gleason, Carl Ricilli, Larry Seiler, Andy Limbach, Paul Wilson, Ed Pieters, Rich Frye, John Dicbel, Ron Wiley. 180 1 Girl Athletes Are Front Row: Karla Tillct, Sue Miller, Jcanie Shingle- ton, Sue Dean, Becky Seitlie. Second Row: Jan Walker, unidentified, Jo Strusaker, Ivoslic Sandvik, Burl Slimaek. Given Opportunity To Practice Skills Newly organized this year is the Girls’ Gymnastic Club which meets weekly on Wednesday evenings after school. The girls work on routines and skills to prepare for the Lake Erie AAU meet held late in February. Other activities included a demonstration at the Fine Arts Festival in April and a show at intermission of a basketball game. This year’s Gymnastic Club was headed by Jennie Shinglcton, president; Jerilyn Ferguson, secretary; Nancy Darden, treasurer; and Miss Louise Bailey, advisor. Girls Gymnastics Club Mermette Swim Club Many Falls High girls have been able to develop talents in synchronized swimming through the Mermette Swim Club. Members participated in the AAU Clinics at Columbus and Cleveland to further improve their skills. The highlight of the year’s activities was the annual show presented at the Falls “Y”, “A Tour of the World’s Fair”. Members of the Falls’ Swim Team added humor and variety to make this show, which played April 3 - 5, a great success. This year’s of- ficers are Sue Miller, president; Karla Tillet, vice-president; Jan Walker, treasurer. Front Row: Adelyn Oil, Robin Jackson, Pal Young, Chris Davis, Vicki Davis, Sue Aldstadt. Second Row: Arlene Cuynn, Jeanic Shinglcton, Karen Dolrssio, Sally Yacknow, Nancy Rominc, I.inn Kndsley, Miss Bailey. Third Row: Linda Poller, Katlii Tempeio, Linda Pclrclli, Fran In- fantine, Barbara Slimak, Jerilyn Ferguson. 18 Front Row: Christine Baldauskas, Janine Tabor, Sue Moore, Betsy Carter, Mary Newell, Barb Gunter, Ginger Buck, Laura Achberger. Second Anna Hartge Bonnie Bolden, Toni Barone, Peggy Scafido, Judy Kniefel, Linda Knotts, Kathy Shick. Third Row: Steve Green, John Perkins, Unidentified, Georgianna Dickmann, Mike Harr, Laurie Bart lett, Chris Jones. Parlez-Vous Fran ;ais? For those students wishing to broaden their knowledge of the French language, people and customs, French Club pro- vides an informal atmosphere in which to do so. Meetings, which are held on the first Thursday of every month, are conducted entirely in French. Each meeting begins with the singing of “La Marseilles,” the French national anthem. Several program meetings included a talk by Mrs. Hibbard on her travels and experiences in France, a Christmas carol- ing party, the presentation of the plays, and the annual Mardi-Gras. French Club is open to all students who have successfully completed one semester of French. “A jug of wine, a loaf of bread, and thou beside me . . .” Christine Baldauskas and Janine Tabor are two of the many who attended the French Club Mardis-Gras. OFFICERS: Front Row: Jane Rollins, Secretary; Mary Newell, President; Barb Gunter, Interclub Council. Second Row: Sue Moore, Refreshment Chairman; Steve Green, Treasurer; Laurie Bartlett, Program Chairman; Betsy Carter, Vice-President. Spanish Club Advisor Gains U.S. Citizenship Spanish Club seeks to supplement its members’ knowledge of the cultural aspects of Spanish-speaking countries. Any present or former student of the Spanish language is eli- gible for membership. Highpoints of the club’s activities during the school year are the Pinata Party, a yearly affair at Christmas time which is highlighted by the breaking of the pinata, and the Annual Spring Picnic, which is usually held at Virginia Kendall Park. The cluh also features talks by foreign exchange students from Spanish-speaking coun- tries and short, informative movie travelogues on Spain and Latin America at its bimonthly meetings. OFFICERS: Sealed: Daryl Hollingshead, Secre- tary; Nancy Bowers, President; Jean Bclasak, Treasurer. Standing: Joyce Lesko, Vice-President. Front Row: Mary' Hammer, Sue Webb, Judy Semelcsberger, Jean Belasak, Nancy Patton. Second Row: Joyce Lesko, Sally Thomas, Helen McCready, Pam Holland, Pam Lacroix, Daryl Hollingshead. Third Row: Donna Stump, Marilyn Murphy, Nancy Bowers, Marilyn Dooley, Dave Olivo. Sprechen Sie Deutsch ? German Club is interested in providing students with a closer insight into the German language, culture, and peo- ple. The only requirement students must meet is to have passed one semester of German. Meetings include guest speakers and movies in German. The social events for the year were a Christmas party, a bowling party, and an Easter party. Front Row: Bronwen Schultz, Marg Kasper, Karen oung, Margo Romich, Margie Kierstead, Janice Owney, Kathy Karas, Sandy Hughes, Paula Pfaff, Judy Crecnamycr, Debbie Vanwey, Mr. Wendel, Advisor. Second Row: David Miller, Ron Rochhold, Don Niederkoflcr, Bill Gregg, Greg Shall, Danny Wieland, Chris Moore, Dale Kortze, Glenn Davis, Herb Hargcr, Martin Broun, Linda Friebert, Laurie Earnheart. Third Row: Don Worrell, Tom Cooper, Paul Enabnit, Joseph Worth, Larry Inks, Gerald Cunningham, Del Arnold, Ralph Cooper, Don Sla- ter, Jim Hutfilz, Tom Bristcr, Bruce Adams. 184 Front Row: Mary Downard, Vivian Norby, Kathy Atkinson, Dan Schulz, Larry Mills, Mariann Ferrante, Sharon Jeney, Cindy Fairhurst. Sec- ond Row: Jim Crabtree, Bill Remmy, Jeff Hall, Boh Knepper, Carl Pfromm, Roger Bain, Bill Hunter. Third Row: Joe Raper, Boh Hier, Tom Redfcrn, Paul Vicring, Boh Heller, Dave Myers, Mr. Anderson. Not Present: Boh White. Diversified Cooperative Training— Vocational Industrial Club “Activity” is the key word for the DCT-VIC Club. Under the energetic leadership of Larry Mills, president; Bob White, vice-president; Mariann Ferrante, secretary; Danny Schutz, sergeant-at-arms; Vivian Norby, reporter; Kathy Atkinson, Activities Committee chairman; and Mr. Anderson, advisor, DCT-VIC has had numerous activities. A few of the major ones are a car wash, a Clean-Up-Front-Street drive, a candy sale, and collecting clothing and toys for the Children’s Home at Christmas. The big event of the season is their Employer Banquet, attended by each member and his em- ployer. The banquet gives the members a chance to show their appreciation and gratitude to their employers for their patience and help. The purpose of DCT-VIC Club is to unite in a common bond students enrolled in Trade and Industrial classes in the various public schools of Ohio. For those who are interested in a career in business, Commercial Club is the organization for you. It helps to prepare students to take their places in the world of busi- ness. The club has many activities during the year such as fund raising projects and community projects. To gain clerical experience, the members type and check papers for some of the teachers. The annual social events for the year are the Christmas party and the Mother and Daughter ban- quet. This year’s officers and advisor are Kathy Phillips, president; Sue Rawson, vice-president; Margo Humphrey, secretary; Cheryl Kempten, treasurer; Cathy Haynes, inter- club council representative; and Mrs. Patricia Prather, ad- visor. Commercial Club Bottom Row: Mrs. Prather, Kit Troutman, Ruth Ann Regar, Cathy Haynes, Gail McLean, Linda Thompson. Second Row: Charlene Crabtree, Nancy Mealy, Maureen Meadows, Cheryl Forshcy, Carol Bly. Third Row: Kathy Phillips, Margo Humphrey, Cheryl Kempton, Cathy Williams, Connie Lutz, Susan Rawson. Shrewd Chess Club Members Challenge Other Schools This year’s reorganized Giess Club provides an opportunity for avid chess players to compete among themselves as well as with other schools. Chess Gub has meetings every week, during which members challenge each other in an attempt to improve their skills in chess. Conducting the meetings are Dave Cardarella, president; John Clockinger, vice-president: Bob Crane, secretary; Dave Sim- mons, treasurer; and Mr. Richard Hohn, advisor. 186 Front Row: Dave Cardarella, Har- ry Walker, Tom Papp, Larry Wat- son. Second Row: Tom Custer, Del Arnold, John Seymour, Bob Crane, Jeff Steinwedel. Radio Club Sponsors Morse Code Classes Do you find English or foreign languages difficult? Try Morse Code! It’s not any more difficult, but twice as much fun. Radio Club, under the direction of Larry Watson, presi- dent; Dave Hostetler, vice-president; and Dave Cardarella, acting secretary-treasurer, is sponsoring Morse Code classes during most of the year. They have also sponsored several field trips. The only requirement for membership is a desire to explore the world of electronics. The advisor of this year’s Radio Club is Mrs. Doris Seeley. Bottom Row: Mrs. Doris Seeley, Holly Kuruce, John Griffiths, Dave Hostetler, Gary Paperone. Second Row: Steve Admonson, David Cardarella, Larry Watson, Jim Harper. Third Row: John Seymour, Gary Lawrence, Bruce Schreiber, Jeff Steinwedel. Bottom Row: Mr. Woods, D. Vernon, S. Moore, J. Blank, J. Rollins, P. Pfaff. L. Watson, L. Fess- ler. Second Row: K. Fag- an, M. Romick, K. Hazle, S. Hughes, B. Wilson. Third Row: G. Anderson, L. Beal, D. Knapp, S. Milne, B. Klingensmith, D. Knapp, M. Louis. Fourth Row: R. Altfather, E. Pieters, B. Tarczy, R. Hawes, R. Huffman. Fifth Row: J. Wallace, C Sev- ert, J. King, P. Enabnit. Natural History Club 'Where have all the flowers gone? Newly organized this year is the Natural History Club. Its purposes include promoting an awareness and apprecia- tion of our natural heritage, working in association with the city parks and recreation department, and aiding in re-estab- lishing the natural environment when it has been destroyed by carelessness. To be a member, one must maintain a high academic average, have successfully completed one semester of biology, and have an interest in natural history. Officers are Ron Hawes, president; Jim Wallace, vice-president; Gin- ny Anderson, secretary; Paul Enabnit, projects co-ordinator; Lee Fessler, parliamentarian; and Mr. John Woods, advisor. Shutterbugs Invade Darkroom As it encourages interest in photography. Camera Club, with its headquarters in the darkroom on the third floor, also increases its members’ knowledge in taking, develop- ing and enlarging pictures. The main project for the year is a contest which is open to any student. This is held in May, and prizes are given for the best pictures. Camera Club also sponsors the pictures from the Eastman Kodak Contest which are displayed annually in the library. Help- ing to organize the club are Ray Madeiras, president; Joe Sepos. vice-president; Sue Moore, secretary; Frank Frazee, treasurer: Rick Hickstead. sergeant-at-arms: and Mr. John Moore, advisor. Bottom Row: Ray Madeiras, Frank Frazee, Sue Moore. Second Row: Margo Humphrey, Linda Achom, Joan Johnson. Third Row: Dave Cardarella, Bill Nelsch, Chris Jones. Fourth Row: Mr. Moore, Larry Watson, Dave Hostetler. 187 Front Row: Jano LuRuo, Joanne Hagarty, JoAnnc Guzzotla. Second Row: Diane Sams, Judy Semels- berger, Sharon Gray, Tcodora Ngo, Mary Likar, Paula Kurlh. Third Roiv: Gary Rutlor, Monica Wilch, Virl Andrick, Peggy Scafido, Candy Raranohik. Ambitious Students Form New Clubs Keyboard Club, under the supervision of Mr. R. 0. Rey- nolds, is a group of interested and talented musicians. The club began in 1962, hut not until this year has it participated as an organized club. Prospective members are interviewed and auditioned in the presence of at least three of the club’s members, and they are selected on the bases of interest and ability. Through playing and listening to each other, as well as participation in assemblies and contests, students of the piano, organ, accordion, and other keyboard instruments can gain more experience in their own playing. Membership is open to anyone having an interest in this field of music. International Relations and Foreign Affairs Qub provides the opportunity for all students to keep up with international happenings. This year, under the direction of Mr. Phillip Powell, Foreign Affairs Club wrote its constitution and took care of the countless other arrangements which are an in- evitable part of any new club. This club meets twice a month, and by discussing among themselves and listening to other speakers, it educates its members in understanding the re- actions of the United States toward the actions of other coun- tries. Front Row: Ray Medeiros, I.inda Harvey, Janinc Tabor. Sallee Ben- son, Kim Mechlin, Eileen Schrey, Jean Bclasak. Second Row: Mike Harrell, Kendall McCormick, Nancy Bowers, Tcodora Ngo. Third Row: Mr. Powell, Monica Wilch, Scotl Mills, Virl Andrick. 188 LIBRARIANS Left to Right: Mike Harr, Paul Wilson, Becky Cochran, Nancy Ward, Claudia Grohe, Linda Smith, Carol Bossman, Pat Alice, Diane Newman, Janine Tabor, Peggy Royer, Becky Salberg, Linda Pannell, Mrs. Leggett, Mrs. Hutchins, Mrs. Parr, Miss Macon. Office And Library Assistants Give Time And Effort To Help CFHS Run Smoothly OFFICE ASSISTANTS Front Row: Lee Anne Eisenzimmer, Aleta Seese, Sandy Smith, Gloria Dawson, Leslie Fox. Rosie Young, SueUen Showaiter, Gail Deiss, Jane Crane. Second Row: Terry Lann, Linda Montgomery, Sue Vance, Linda Cailor, Sandy Guinn, Karen Klimak, i lar- cia Little, Sue Callahan, Barb Sunday, Nancy Scheatzle. Third Row: MaryLou Cramaldi, Linda Skidmore, Barb Schreiber, Chris Buck, Barb Floutz, Pat Ottino, Sue Schweikert, Roslyn Weedman, Ruth Hanzen, Mary Jo Graef. Fourth Row: Cindy Adams, Unidentified, Donna Ralston, Pam Allen, Becky Knotts, Gloria Rossi, Pat Reed, Nancy Lawson, Gloria Pivarski, Cheryl Kempton. 189 Front Row: Miss Long, Virginia Shetler, Robin Cortesi, Marti Willis, Marcia Louis, Kim Bormuth, Leslie Sandvik, Gloria Crum, Barbara Ap- pleby, Tana Clark, Susan Murray, Judy Scbumaker, Mary Ann Dudich, Jill Verleny, Linda Arment, Lynn Stanford, Sherry Braddock. Second Row: Barbara Sunday, Nancy Wilson, Betsy Carter, Cheryl Curtis, Kathy Macintrye, Jo Anne Guzzetta, Debra Sohn, Linda Shaffer, Joan Johnson, Candy Johnson, Margery Sancic, Barbara Boris, Louise Frederick, Cynthia Sevems, Kay Norton, Linda Kirk, Linda Miklos, Barbara Thompson, Linda Ellison, Linda Lawrence, Dawne Vernon, Sallee Benson, Ruth Ann Capes, Sue Tighe, Delores Ingraham, Sherry Roderick. Third Row: Linda Lindsey, Diane Warner, Jeanne Hagarty, Patti Sweet, Barbara Morehouse, Wendy Baptiste, Pam Carter, Barbara Gartman, Linda Kerns, Paula Kurth, Peg Schneider, Robin Caruso, Terry Moore, John Crane, Ralph Cooper, Jim Glympli, Linda Knotts, Leslee Irvine, Linda Czetli, mm Miss Josephine Long, Choir Directoress A Cappella Choir One hundred twenty-eight lusty voiced juniors and seniors comprised this year’s A Cappella Gioir. As always the Gioir had many engagements throughout the year. Taping a color program of religious music for WJW-TV was a new and much-enjoyed pleasure for the choir members. Another highlight of the Giristmas season was the annual Vesper Sendee. 192 Pam Bittner, Cheryl Sears, Kathy Smith, Elizabeth Keefe, Sandra Ream, Sally Haught, Jane Weber, Sharon Kimpon, Linda Hawkes, Ann Puente. Fourth Row: Greg Carroll, Bruce Semclsbcrger, John Graef, Bob Perdue, Boh Murray, Dave Bohn, Jim Creathouse, Rick Yonda, Greg Canter, Dan Crawford, Jim Endsley, Erie McFadden. Bob Seaver, Bob Biers, Bill Romine, Rick Frye, Virl Andrick, Jon Miller, Bob Lash, Bruce Zittle, Gary Lanier, Roy Straight, Bruce Adams, Barry Myers, John McConnell, Paul Cochran, Randy Baker, Tom Deck. Fifth Row: Tim Mayer, Art McCulloch, Tom Eibcr, Jim Kurinsky, Andy Voth, Marc Ullom, Ron Luginbill, Lam- Box, Mike Doster, Larry Vandiver, Boh Patrick, Alan Wendt, Gary Eiber, Bob Atchison, Ralph Smart, Jim Gilbert, Felix Schaur, Bob Kerns, Rick Lang, Dave Hill, Chris Persing, Gregg Scarle, Mark Jeffries, John Kuhlman. Not Pictured: Linda Moore, Barry Ankney, Bob Russell. Why is it that women can never make up their minds? Melodettes And Melody Men This year the Melodettes and Melody Men consist entirely of seniors who are chosen from the A Cappella Choir. The twelve members of each ensemble sing alone or combine to pro- vide variety in their performances. When the size of the choir prohibits it from filling engagements, the Melodettes and Melody Men take over and perform instead. They also had a part in the annual Christmas Vesper Serv- ice and Spring Choir Show. to Back: Virginia Shetler, Jeanne HaJartv ’ GaP- lfn er- Stem’ Front Weber, Leslec Inine, Liz Keefe 4th l ' ir orJ;house, Linda Lawrence, Jane Ullom. 5th Rou, Ruth Ann Capes, Andy' Ru “’ Melodettes and Melody Men prove that practice makes perfect. Spring Choir Show Is Record Hit The phrase “Can I help you, madam?” was often heard the night of the annual Spring Choir Show, “Off The Records.” The stage was transformed into a record shop com- plete with clerk, customers, and live records. Among the numbers performed were “Stardust” and “This Old Hammer,” sung by the boys of the Choir. It’s been a hard day’s night! Tigerette Line, Left to Right: Pat Cochran, Karen Ray, Betty Brenner, Joanne Pesich, Linda Beaule, Linda McVay, Lynn Patterson, Lee Eisenzimmer, Lin- da Cailor, Cathy Haynes, Chris Jones. Front: Nancy Hengle, Line Leader. 195 Debbie Andrick, Cindi Ashdown. Sandy Ashworth, Debbie Badini, Antoinette Barone, Linda Beal. Julie Bingham, Jennie Blank, Kathy Blaser, Bonnie Blauch, Annie Blien, Terry Blow, Becky Brashear, Pat Brenneman, Kathy Brown. Sandra Brown, Catherine Buck, Virginia Buck, Carol Catalano, Jeanne Chapman, Linda Coberly, Cathy Cleveland, Linda Clevenger, Becky Cochran, Pat Cochran. Leslie Cole, Lynne Cole, Mary Coleman, Connie Cooke, Judi Cox, Sue Coysino, Charlene Crabtree, Char- lene Culp, Patricia Daves, Chris Davis, Eileen Dietz, Pat Dilworth, Linda Dukarich, Laurie Earnheart, Judy Edgar, Kayl Edmund, Sally Fairfield, Ruth Falcone, Jerilynn Ferguson, Pat Field, Vicki Fisher, Karen Sue Foley, Becky Ford, Lynn Forest, Catherine Fountman, Mary Frank, Karen Frederickson, Burdie Gashorn, Marysue Gates, Lois George, Beth Glas- gow, Martha Gove, Dolores Graham, Darlean Granmer, Lcnora Gross- mayer, Stephnie Grubb, Susan Habeck, Bonnie Hall, Marilyn Har- ris, Valeric Hartley, June Harvey, Kathy Haught, Barbara Hawk- ins, Melanie Hawks, Becky Heath, Kathy Hjelmquist, Marilyn Horst- man, Gloria Hudkins, Karyn Huffman, Deborah Hughes, Cynthia Hull, Rosalie Ingraham, Gloria Jarvis, Jan Jeney, Lynda Jerome, Marianne Johnson, Chris Jones, Rebecca Jones, Candy Juillerat, Re- becca Kaufman, Sidny Keith, Judith Kncifel, Kathy Kramer, Monta Kramer, Susan Kruse, Rene Kulow, Terry Land, Linda Leas, Sharon Leonard, Mary Likar, Mary Ellen Limbach, Cindy Lloyd, Nanci Lynch, Cathie Marshall, Mary Marunich, Linda Mattes, Cheryl Maynard, Elizabeth McCaw, Sue McFodden, Gayle McKeerve, Gail Mc- Bill Benedict, John Blockinger, Jim Butler, Bob Calvin, Curt Carlton, Mike Carpenter, John Cochrane, Craig Emmerich, David Filing, Brad French, Ralph Garrett, Paul Haislip, Tom Hammons, Rusty Higgins, Dave Irey, Marty Jeffries, Ken Keiger, Bill Klapp. Mike Largent, Jeff Lash, Dave Leonard, Brad Long, Bob Mathews, Jerry McDaniel, Bob Milk, Eric Nygaard, Vic Pallotta, Bruce Perdue, John Perkins, Gary Price, Bob Pyke, Samuel Randazzo, Phil Reynolds, Jim Richards, Don Rinehart, Kenneth Roberts, Bill Spidle, Dave Stout, Kerry Stroup, Brian Thomas, Ray Voth, Tom Waltermire, Geoff Watson, Richard White, Chris Wig, Dave Work, Carl Zimmerman. Lean, Jackie McNealy, Theresa MeVan, Linda MeVay, Cynthia Miklos, Sue Miles, Carol Miller, Debbie Milliren, Mary Ann Modugno, Linda Montgomery, Sharon Moody, Lesley Moore, Christine Moreno, Linda Mor- row, Rosalind Morse, Janean Mullins, Vicki Nelson, Margie Neusser, Janice Nidert, Barbara Nitche, Helen Noe, Joan Oneacre, Tamora Osborne, Adelyn Ott, Gerry Ott, Cathie Page, Shonda Pallone, Darlene Patterson, Lynn Patterson, Sharon Peterson, Penny Pierson, Sue Pister, Jeanette Pivarski, Paula Policy, Ann Porter, Geneva Preston, Alauna Reafern, Linda Reed, Florence Reid, Jody Ross, Christine Rossi, Jill Rowan, Becky Salberg, Bonnie Sampson, Chris Sarich, Janet Saunders, Kathy Schick, Mary Schilt, Marlene Schmidt, Lynn Schnabel, Bobbie Schultz, Karin Schwartz, Janice Scoville, Suzanne Sell, Edna Sexton, Miriam Sexton, Carole Shank, Marilyn Shearer, Becki Skidmore, Celeste Smith, Cindi Smith, Carol Spoerndle, Pamela Spoerndle, Linda Steiner, Kathy Stevens, Jolea Struhsaker, Gay Snyder, Donna Talmadge, Carol Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Cheryl Tench, Marcia Terrill, Sally Thomas, Patty Thompson, Linda Tisch, Nancy Tobin, Linda Trifero, Christine Trutko, Pamela Tucker, Debbie Vanwey, Wendy Vemotzy, Rosemary Vitto, Judy Vucctic, Sallie Walters, Barbara Watkins, Martha Watkins, Margie Watson, Susan Watson, Susan Webb, Carol Weisena, April Weishuhn, Cathy Well, Mary Ann White, Wendy W'hite, Margaret Willett, Barbara Wilson, Linda Wilson, Deborah Wright, Rosie Wright, Linda Zimmerman. “Let Us Sing Together The Falls High Glee Clubs, under the direction of Miss Josephine Long, are made up of students who enjoy singing. 'Die Annual Spring Concert, featuring both the Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Clubs, is always a delightful program. The 1965 Concert featured such songs as “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” “Distant Melody,” and “Falls High Alma Mater.” Jim Butler, John Kuhlman, and Ed Pieters, better known as The Yeomen, were a popular addition to the Glee Club Show. 197 Band Marches On “Golden Arm” and “Swanee” were two of the favorite nun bers played this season by the Tiger Band. The band, under the direction of R. H. Feldbush, was featured at both the Acme- Zip Game and The Hudson Parade of Bands. Once again, by popular demand, the Dixieland Band provided half-time entertainment at the football games with an arrange- ment of “Alexander Ragtime.” The pep band, which is a small group from the marching band, played at all of the pep assemblies and basketball games. The members are volunteers from each section of the marching band. Bottom Row: Sue Lacy, Candy Johnson, Jeanne Hannum, JoAnn Yuke- vich, Charlene Powell, Connie McKinley, Betty Bowers. 2nd Row: Mr. Reynolds, Denny Sarlino, Dick Devine, Tim Snyder, Mark Foltz, Gail Deiss, Jerry Smith, Dave Grant, Ron Wahl, Mr. Feldbush. 3rd Row: Gene Hutchins, Jim Stahl, Jim Grossjean, Margie Chapin, Cheryl Kempton, Linda Lawrence, Pat Kramer, Janet Balmer, Lynda Watson, Cathy Cleve- land, Monica Welch, Jill Verleny. 4th Row: Jennie Blank, Leslie Sandvik, Jenny Turner, Nadine McAdams, Pat Smith, Sue Tighe, Sian Aldrige, Mary Hammack, Kathie Givler, Mary Newell, Wendy Baptiste, Louise Frederick, Mary Jo Kuckenbrod. 5th Row: Pamela Merriman, Tim Mayer, John Smith, Reg Weishuhn, John McCormick, Marti Shaw, Bill Nelsch, John Cochrane, Ron Mild, Rusty Higgins, LeRoy Arnold. 6th Row: Chuck Spenik, Tom Jackson, Steve Work, Rick McGraw, Gary Dehart, John Paparonc, Dave Shaffer, Dan Bunn, Bill Deitmeyer, Don Smerk, Tom Duplaga. 7th Row: Greg Van Boven, John Pamer, John Russo, Tom Hart, Steve Buckley, Rick Warner, Ken Woods, Dave Nordstrom, Dave Lantyr, Dave Hume. 8th Row: Dan Cobb, John Hayes, Jim Clark, Ted Lingo, Denny Cameron, Dave Dick, John Blockinger, Ken Snyder, Bud Claflin, Eugene Thompson, Dick Rchm. 198 The fields are alive with the sound of music___________ The 1964-65 majorettes, from left to right: Sue Lacey, Betty Bowers, Candy Johnson, Jean Hannum, Connie McKinley, Charlene Powell, Jo Ann Yukevich, line captain. Twiriers Twist To Tempo The spirited Falls High majorettes played an important part in the entertain- ment at football games and pep rallies. Many long hours of practice went into the preparation of twirling routines that provided pleasant viewing for Tiger fans. 200 DIRECTOR: Mr. R. H. Feldbush. SAXOPHONES: Tom Duplaga, Rusty Higgins, Tim Mayer, Don Smerk, John Smith. TRUMPETS: Dan Bunn, Rick McGraw, John Pamcr, Greg Van Boven. TROMBONES: John Blockinger, Bill Deitemeyer, Ken Snyder, Steve Work. RHYTHM: Jim Clark, Dick Devine, Herb Harger. VOCALIST: Lynn Stanford. The Falls High Dance Band concluded another fabulous year with their annual stage show “Musical Horizons.” The “Gold Tones” under the direction of Mr. R. II. Feldbush played “Pink Panther” as well as other well-known tunes. Highlight of the evening was a drum solo by Dick Devine. The “Musical Horizons” show was only one of the Dance Band’s many activities throughout the year. They also played at the Twirp Dance, sponsored a dance for Instrumental Music Pa- trons, and organized a dance band workshop. “Now, Tom, you know that’s wrong!” 201 Mr. R. O. Reynolds conducted the Falls High School Con- cert Band to a “superior” rating in the District Band Con- test. The Spring Band Concert and the concert with Parma High School were two events that delighted everyone. The end of a very busy, hut eventful year found the Concert Band taking part in the Memorial Day Parade. Typical Falls High hospitality for the visiting Parma Concert Band. Winning a state “superior” rating is certainly something to “toot” about. Concert Band Hosts Parma FLUTE: Linda Lawrence, Lynda Watson, Mary Jo Kuchenbrod, John Grosjean, Cheryl Kempton, Monica Wilch, Louise Frederick, Nadine McAdams, Marjorie Chapin. OBOE: Jill Verleny, B CLARINET: Thomas Duplaga, Mary Newell, Patricia Smith, Patricia Kammer, Rusty Higgins, Mary Hammack, Jennie Blank, Cathy Cleveland, Janet Balmer, Gene Hutchins, James Stahl, Jennifer Turner. ALTO CLARINET: Leslie Sandvik, Wendy Baptiste. BASS CLARINET: Kathie Givler. BASSOON: Gail Deiss, Betty Bowers, Jean Hannum. ALTO SAXO- PHONE: Pamela Merriman, Timothy Mayer, Susan Tight, Sian Aldridge, Ronald Mild, James Devine. TENOR SAXOPHONE: LeRoy Arnold, Donald Smcrk, Charles Spenik. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: John Smith. CORONET-TRUMPET: Gregory Van Boven, Richard McGraw, John Pamcr, Daniel Bunn, John Russo, Steven Buckley, Thomas Hart, David Shaffer, John Paparone, Thomas Jackson, Gary DeHart, Kenneth Woods, David Lantry, Richard Warner, David Hume. FRENCH HORN: Reginald Weishuhn, Martin Shaw', John McCormick, Debra Singer, William Nelsch, John Cochrane. TROMBONE: William Deitemcycr, Steven Work, John Blockenger, Kenneth Snyder. BARITONE HORN: John Hayes, Dennis Cameron, Tcdd Lingo, Eugene Thompson. SOUSAPHONE: Daniel Cobb, David Dick. Richard Rehm, James Clark, Howard Claflin, Jerome Smith. PERCUSSION: John Devine, Dennis Saralino, Mark Foltz, Ronald Wahl, Timothy Snyder, David Grant. 202 VIOLIN: Ruth Ann Capes, Bruce Davies, Russell Munneke, James Gros jean, Linda Arment, Jay Williams, Margaret Kierstead, Judith Grccna- myer. VIOLA: Marilyn Murphy, Herbert Harger. CELLO: James Kurin- sky, Michael Strub. STRING BASS: Jeffrey Sidebotham, Larry Arp. PIANO: Jeanne Hagarty. PERCUSSION: Dick Devine, Ronald Wahl, Joseph Worth. FLUTE: Linda Lawrcnfc, Lynda Watson. Bb CLARINET: Thomas Duplaga, Mary Newell. ALTO SAXOPHONE: LeRoy Arnold. BASSOON: Betty Bowers. TRUMPET: Richard McGraw, John Pamer, Thomas Hart. FRENCH HORN: Reginald Weishuhn, Martin Shaw, Wil- liam Nelsch. TROMBONE: Bradley Stever. OBOE: Jeffrey Steinwedel. Orchestra Rated “Superior” The Falls High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. R. O. Reynolds, had a very active year. The orchestra played in several concerts during the season, and as proof of the combined efforts of its members, the orchestra received a “superior” rating at the State Regional Orchestra Concert. At the close of a successful year, the orchestra followed tra- dition by playing at the Commencement exercises. Behind the scenes of an orchestra concert. 203 204 Coaches J. O’DONNEL, J. ERWIN, T. MURPHY, P. CARY, I). SHINE Tiger Foes 1 2 • Ml — t 73 il70 74 A7? ]L 30 JB3 j 33 J: J y' Marcom, D. Bell, L. Adler. Second Row: Coach Murphy, I). Tuhaugh, C. Riccilli. I.. Vucovich. R. Wiley, J. Kascr, M. Kosanchich, Conrad R S,Vne’ J McJCinley R. Mathews M Hudk.ns, J. Racher, I). Thompsell. K. Rinehart, 0. Bachtel. 4th Row: Coach Car). I). McD ieh C v !: B Bailer’ ‘ ’ ’ Aurhaugh’ R Harris 5 «• Milchel. C. Zampelli, R. Wood, j. Suncire. C. Whi?e, T. Cause Tiger Woes )3 . eo so Psk'XZt6kzz fir - v 7 yy v 76' '31 13 v 40 '4B rt 3 V k £ Bottom «m: J. Williams, D. Mathews. B. Leisengring. 2nd Row: D. Erwin, A. Wendt. J. Nnrris. L Shaffer, J. Cook, D. Moore, Coach (TDonnel. 3rd Rolv: D. Renz, G. Prasher, B. Oman. J. Brown, Dick Hecht, H. Ash, Coach Erwin. 4th Row: R. VanHorn. L. Seiler, A. Gleason, T. Icdricks, T. Hardman. 5th Row: Dave Hecht, L. Palumbo, P. I.epp, D. Kncil. 207 The 1961 Cuyahoga Falls Black Tiger football team, after weeks of summer workout, opened the home schedule with a 13 12 victory over Mansfield. A blocked punt by Dan Moore set up the winning touch- down when Brian Marconi caught the ball and ran for the score. John Kaser then added to the tally with the one point conversion. Although the Tigers fought with utmost determination, they could not overcome their remaining opponents, which included state-ranked powers such as Canton McKinley, Barberton, Elyria, Canton Lincoln, and Alliance. During the pre-season scrimmages many probable starters were injured, and these injuries continued to plague the team through the entire season. Because of these injuries several juniors gained valuable experience which will benefit next year’s team. Many boys brought honor to our school by winning district recognition for outstanding effort. Center Dave Emin was selected for second team All-District and the Tigers’ captain, Denny Cole, badgered with a knee injury throughout the season, was nominated for third team, All-District. Dan Moore, John Norris, John Kaser, and Mel Kosanchich rounded out the team’s district recognition with honorable mentions. 209 DAVE ERWIN RON CARSKE Graduating Gridders ARCHIE GLEASON BOB HARRIS DICK HECHT MIKE HUDKINS JOHN KASER MEL KOSANCHICH Jim McKinley BUD LEISENRING HmB JOHN NORRIS BENNY OMAN DEL RENZ CARL RICCILLI KEN RINEHART LYNN SHAFFER GREG BRASHER JOHN RACHER DAN MOORE DALE TUBAUCH RON VanHORN LARRY VUCOVICH AL WENDT RON WILEY -4 Bottom Row: R. Childers, L). Hudkins, J. Viers, J. DiGeroloma, A. Platt, J. Carsten, J. Cain, D. Mathew, J. Lash, B. Gapsaddle, D. Thompson. Second Row: G. Hileman, T. Hammonds, R. Karnuth, K. Johnson, J. Worth, B. Godfrey, B. Breen, M. Carson, K. Vacariu, B. Koles, A. Tucker, M. Hopkins, M. Clark, Barney White. Third Row: Coach Klein, M. Morreale, C. Hazlett, D. Patterson, P. Hudkins. J. Braddock, B. Schenk, Z. Emerson, J. Lewis, D. Powell, C. Ash, R. Cleary, Coach Armstrong, Coach Hohn. Fourth Row: D. Eiber, J. Ruhlin, R. Jursik, J. Hutfilz, G. Blust, E. Tamcy, R. Kiracofe, B. Keys, B. Coluin, G. Swann, Bob White, C. Danforth, L. Weaver. Jayvees End Season With Upset Over Undefeated Warren Falls J.V. Opponent 12 Mansfield 0 0 Kenmore 12 6 Ravenna 0 2 Alliance 20 22 Barberton 6 6 Hoban 11 8 Massillon 20 Central 6 Warren 0 Won 5: Lost 1 J.V. Coaches: Head Coach CHUCK KLEIN, Coach JACK ARMSTRONG, and Coach DICK HOHN. 212 The Varsity Cheerleaders are from left to right: Debbie Jones, Jackie Miller, Captain Dianne Gubanc, Linda Arment, Tana Clark, and Sandi Smith. Cheerleaders Give Tigers A Boost Our victories were few, but there was no end to the amount of school spirit Falls High fans had during the 196 1- football season. A car caravan to the Barberton game, three pep assemblies and a poster contest highlighted the season. A new addi- tion of white uniforms for the home games and black and gold ones for away games was made to the cheerleaders’ wardrobe. The cheerleaders are ad- vised by Mrs. Delores Simpson. Kyber is in his glory almost anywhere, even with five girls on his back! The Reserve Cheerleaders arc from left to right: Linda Ferreira, Captain Holly Wilson, Chris Carlson, Pat Brenncman, Marlene Schmidt, and Patsy Dillworth. Missing is alternate Cathy Page. 213 Desire To Win Is One Reason Tiger Runners Have Record Season First Row, left to right: Coach Pozarski, A. Stevens, G. Goodyear, G. Schultz, D. Isncr, M. Jefferies, A. Gear, B. Falor. Second Row: B. Kersher, D. Spangler, R. Frye, L. Hilton, B. Severs, T. Knepp, C. Moore. Third Row: T. Fritsch, B. Williams, J. Hayes, P. Wilson, L. Bunner, R. Wendt. The Black Tiger Cross Country team, led by a strong field of veterans, finished the ’65 season with an impressive 13-1-1 record. The harriers also placed fifth in the district out of twenty-three teams. The home squad competed at Goodyear Metropolitan Park with several outstanding seniors, Captain John Diebel, Terry Fritsch, Dave Isner, Gary Schultz, Denny Spangler, and Paul Wilson pacing the team. Schultz was a silver medal winner and finished twelfth in the district. 214 rr ; fV .V.V V 'i ' _______________________:_______________________■ 1964 CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Opponent Central ............................ 70 Hoban................................48 Kenmore..............................42 Garfield.............................37 Buchtel ............................ 40 Ellet .............................. 60 East ............................... 38 Canton McKinley .................... 58 North .............................. 40 South .............................. 48 North Canton ........................40 Western Reserve .................... 31 Stow ............................... 44 Ellet .............................. 63 Kent State High......................33 13 Wins; 1 Loss; 1 Tie Terry Fritsch rounds the bend at Goodyear Park. 215 FALLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Kent Roosevelt .. Akron Central____ Toledo Scott .... Youngstown South Akron South______ Canton McKinley Columbus East ... Canton Timken .. Akron Kenmore . Akron Buchtel ... Massillon ....... Akron East......... Barberton........ Lakewood ........ 70 Mansfield . 88 Alliance .. Sectional Tourney 53 Akron East Bottom Row, left to right: B. Wolfe, Coach Miller, C. Powrie, A. Limbach, J. Wolcott, T. Dudich, L Seiler, D. White, D. Hetzer, T. Parsons. Second Row B. Dyke, Coach Stockton, D. Long, C. Gaston, G. Eiber, D. Bachtel, L. Vucovich, R. Burnett, G. Mead, Coach Lane, R. Hoskins. Black Cats Catch Mansfield Tygers By The Tail The Black Tiger Basketball Team started the hardcourt campaign the hard way by bowing to Kent Roosevelt 47-45 and to Central 57-43 in two well-fought games. Bouncing back, though, in the third week of the circuit, Coach Miller's boys ran by Toledo Scott 60-54 and Youngstown South 57-44 in two impressive and meaning- ful wins for our new cage coach. In the eighth week of the campaign the Tigers, hungry for a victory, took their frustrations out on Canton Tim- kin by beating them 96-61. Tlie opening of the second half of the season saw the Tiger Roundballers get two more wins over Massillon and Akron East. Larry Vucovich carried the team through the two-game weekend by scoring twenty-seven points against Massillon and twenty-seven more against East. Coaches Stockton, Miller and Lane at the tournament drawing. 217 218 Vucovich prowls after East roundballer. The Black Cats rounded out the season with two more wins. One was over Mansfield Senior, who was rated twelfth in the state polls; the other was over Alliance, 88-60. Sophomores Jim Thome and Bob Minno, who were brought up from the junior var- sity, turned in fine performances. Moving into the first round of the sectional tourna- ment, Falls posted a 7-11 record. Dreams of being the Dark horse of the tourney diminished when the Tigers were dropped by Akron East, 61-54. Senior Co-Captain Gary Eiber took top scoring honors for the entire season with 238 points, while Larry Vucovich followed close behind with 234 points. Eiber also led in team rebounds. Tim Dudich, the other co-captain, made good show- ings with his clutch shooting and fine ball handling. Jimmy Jet flics by Roosevelt for two. DON BACHTEL CRAIG GASTON DICK LONG Captains TIM DUDICH and GARY EIBER Retiring Roundballers Coach Miller’s boys. TOM PARSONS JIMMY “JET” WOLCOTT LARRY VUCOVTCH 219 Jayvees Post 16-2 Season 1964-65 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Falls 66 Kent Roosevelt.................42 58 Akron Central..................52 68 Toledo Scott................... 50 83 Youngstown South................40 81 Akron South....................54 53 Canton McKinley.............. 55 63 Canton Timken ............... 34 64 Akron Kenmore................44 56 Akron Buchtel .............. 42 59 Canton Lincoln................42 57 Massillon ..................... 40 63 Akron East......................48 64 Barberton ..................... 48 71 Lakewood ...................... 64 67 Canton Lincoln..................65 45 Warren ........................ 49 53 Mansfield ..................... 47 66 Alliance ...................... 38 Bottom Row, left to right: D. White, J. Carsten, D. Fobes, B. Minno, B. Leimeister, C Zimmerman. Second Row: Coach Stockton, T. Custer, R. Martin, A. Limbach, J. Thome, S. Avromovich, T. Waltermire. Third Row: C. Randazzo, T. Stolberg, J. harris, B. White, J. Harvey. Our Cheerleaders: You Cant Beat 'Em! The 1964-1965 basketball season was the type of “heartbreaking” one that demands the best kind of cheerleaders, and ours were the best. Advised by Mrs. Delores Simpson, the varsity cheerleaders planned three pep assemblies, using such gimmicks as a school spirit ghost to boost school spirit. The Varsity Cheerleaders are from front to back: Candy Juillcrat, Captain Linda Hawkes, Pam Deeds. Left to right: Sandy Huss, Barb Becher, and Sallie Walters. 222 The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are from left to right: Lynn Vohs, Rosalind Morse, Sue Sell, alternate Penny Kaugher, Shirley Frazier, Carol Shank, and Captain Charlene Culp. Grapplers Pins Cause Opponents Pains WRESTLING RESULTS Hudson 14 Falls 27 Sylvania 16 24 Stow 17 20 St. Vincent 27 14 Massillon 18 23 Hoban 5 36 W.R.A 11 29 North Canton 21 14 Kenmore 10 33 Medina 22 16 Quadrangular (Stow, Kent Roosevelt, Ravenna) —2nd Quadrangular (Timken, Lincoln, Garfield)—2nd Sectional Tournament..................5th District Tournament.................. 5th The Tiger Matmen, returning with several seasoned vet- erans, clawed their way to one of their finest campaigns since the sport was started. Led by co-captains Denny Cole and Dave Isner, the Tigers ended the season with a 7-3 record, a second place in two quadrangular meets, a fifth in the sectionals and a fifth in the districts. Among the leading wrestlers were Denny Cole, state semi- finalist with a 21-2 record for the season, Mel Kosanchich with a 13-4 record; Ron Wiley, 11-5; Terry Miller, 12-9; Milt Bracken, 9-5; Dave Isner, 9-4; and Junior Fred Hague, 6-1. For Coach Ray Halliwell this was a most rewarding second season as head coach. With added strength from the J.V. squad, the 1966 team should carry on this year’s winning tradition. 224 COACHES HALLIWELL and HINKLE “Wrestle” State Semi-finalist Denny Cole “Say uncle” Cole muscles his way to victory. Referee gets set to call another Tiger pin. Mark Carson and Milt Bracken at an after school workout. Intramural Basketball Champs First How left to right: Bronwen Schultz, Carol Topaliun, Mary Sue Cates, Kathy Haught, Barbra Ver- non, Peggy Stahl. Top How: Linda Cady, .Marge Cumber!, Kathy Rurnsed, Laurie Earnhart, Kathy Collier, Patsy Dilwortli, Donna Schwerdtfegcr, Kathy Burley. 226 First Row left to right: Sha- ron Gray, Teresa Phares, Jcanie Shingleton, Diane Gubanc, Kay Cof field. Top Row: Patsy Dilwortb, Laurie Earnhart, Kathy Collier, Linda Cady. Volleyball Champs 227 First Row left to right: Janet Martin, Penny Kauger, Candy Juillerat. Top Row: Ann Porter, Carolyn Snyder, Kathy Reilly. Swimmers Have Whale Of A Season TlIK SWIMMKKS: Mike Dick K. (!. RnWrts Dale Tuhaugh Don Ruclcnik Murk Zitek John Curler Rick Scliwabc Couch Spcssard John Kulhman Ron Calc Rob McDonough Don Munson Jim Conklc Tom Suiter Ijouie Garcia John Stafford Tom Morton Paul Wagner Boh Dichcl Jeff Weiss “Culp! The swimming Tigers splashed to eleven wins and only one loss this year to capture third in the State. Few people expected so good a showing from the Black Cats when they finished second in the greater Akron Swim League, and only third in the Dis- trict. Then outstanding efforts on the part of Jeff Weiss. John Stafford, Paul Wagner, Tom Morton, and Tom Sutter won 79 5 6 points at the Ohio State Pool and big third place in Ohio. Along the way, Falls set eight new records, six at state and two at the Districts. The 200-yard medley relay team of Tom Morton. Jeff Weiss. Tom Sutter. John Stafford, took the State Championship with a clocking of 1:13.1. beating the old State record by six tenths of a second. Returning next year will be state competitors Casey Roberts and Lou Garcia, as well as Tom Morton of the medley relay team. “He flics ill rough the air with the greatest of cam . . RECORDS FALI, IN ’65 200 yard Medley Relay 1:43.1 Morton, Weiss, Sutter, Stafford State Meet 200 yard Freestyle 1:55.3 Stafford Slate Meet 200 yard Individual Medley 2:11.5 Wagner Slate Meet 100 yard Rutlcrfly :59.3 Sutler Slate Meet 100 yard Baekslroke :59.5 Morion State Meet MX) yard Freestyle 4 :17.2 Wagner Stale Meet 100 yard Breaststroke 1:04 Weiss Distriet Meet 200 yard Freestyle Relay 1:38.2 Ruclenik, Zitek, Sutter, Stafford “On your murk, get set, go!'’ Morton9 Stafford, Sutter, Weiss Become All-Americans TOM MOKTON JOHN STAFFORD TOM SI riTKR JEFF WEISS w0? . to Right: R. Yanda, T. Deck, D. Krannich, M. Schlosser, M. Parnell, D. Cameron, Coach Kotys, E. Peters, J. Russo, J. Grosjean, D. Tubaugh, M. Dick, M. Carpenter. After four years of growth, gymnastics is fast be- coming one of Falls’ most popular sports. This year, led by Captain Dale Tubaugh, all-around man Mike Dick and State side-horse champ John Russo, the Tigers muscled their way to State runners-up. Competing in a sport where individual perform- ances count up in the team effort, the Tigers compiled an outstanding season. By defeating Cleve- land Brush and Girard High Schools each twice, the well-trained team carried a 4-0 record into the tough invitational tournament competition. At the Fairmont West Quadrangular meet the team placed third. In the Fairmont East Invitational they again ranked third. Then after placing third in the Lake Erie A.A.U. Meet, they brought home the State second place trophy. Outstanding performances by Seniors Denny Cam- eron, Mike Parnell, and Denny Krannich, and Jun- iors Tom Deck, Mike Carpenter, Ed Pieters, Mike Schlosser and Rick Yanda helped the team to be- come one of the state’s best. 230 “Look, Ma, no hands!” Gymnasts Place Second At State Dennis Cameron on the parallel bars. Carpenter and Kusso do double duty on the side horse. Mike Diek praetices his State form on the bars. First Row left to right: Ron Wiley, Dave Wtutc, Dick Hecht, Dale Tubaugh. Second Row: Chuck Powrie, Jon Bower, Dave Isncr, Mel Rosanchich, Steve Walen. Third Row: Boh Harter, Andy Limbach, Jeff Greene, Tim Sutphen, Mike Goodridge, John Racher. Fourth Row: Denny Cole, Bill Mitchell, Ron Kiracofe, Jim Bidwell, Eric Stolberg, Jake Cook, Mike Lear, Don Mathew. Trackmen Have Cinder-ella Season Coaches: TOM MURPHY, JOHN ERWIN, JIM O’DONNEL. 232 Managers: HARRY ASH, DAVE PATTERSON, CLYDE LAPPIN, DAN MEDCAFFE. Sprinters: Don Mathew, Dick Hccht, Tim Sutphcn, Jeff Green, Jon Bower. Under head coach John Erwin and assistants Jim O’Donnel and Tom Murphy, the Black Tiger Cindermen clawed their way to eight dual meet victories while losing only one. Their one defeat came at the legs of outstanding W.R.A., 68 50. Victories were over Kent State, Garfield, Kenmore, Massillon, Can- ton Timkin, Barberton, Tallmadge, and Central. The Tigers finished first for the second year in a row in the Canton Lincoln Relays. They were sixth in the Berea Relays, and third in the Western Reserve Relays. Andy Limbach set a new school record in the high jump by spring- ing 6’ 2%”. Dave White also broke a school record by running the half mile in 2:01.0. High Jumpers: Jim Hid well, and Andy Limhach. Broad Jumpers: Dave White, Mike Lear, Jake Cook, Jon Bower. The S. P. I). Men: Chuck Powrie, Denny Cole, Ron Wiley. Fence Jumpers: Eric Sto 1 berg, Dale Tugaugli, Andy Lim- bach. Harriers: Dave Isncr, Dave White, Steve Whalen, Mike Goodridge. 234 Tigers Look Tough Even In The Rough Opponents Falls Opponent Falls 0 Akron East 9 2 Akron North 7 0 Akron Central 9 7 Akron Buchtel 2 y8 Akron South 8V! 2 St. Vincent 7 3' j Akron Kenmore 5y2 2 Barberton 7 4 Barberton 5 2 Akron Garfield 7 4 Hoban 5 0 Akron Hower 9 5M Akron Firestone 3i 2 4 Kent Roosevelt 5 District Meet—Tie for 8th place Season Record—12 wins 2 loses Veteran Coach Carl Spessard, in his final months of coaching, lead the Tiger Linksmen to one of their best seasons compiling a 12-2 record. In the first six trips to the fairways of the Akron area’s finest golf courses, the Tigers couldn’t he beat. With high hopes of extending their winning streak, the clubhouse clubbers were downed by a tough Firestone team in an exciting and close match. Their second de- feat came two weeks later at the clubs of Buchtel. The Tigers, with only five weeks left in the circuit, were hun- gry for another winning streak. In the next five matches, the Black Cats compiled a 5-0 record and tied for eighth place in the district match at Brookside. Dave Frank, 12, and Gary Artz, 12, were the only returning lettermen, but Artz was disqualified from com- petition early in the season because of an infraction of the O.H.S.A.A. rules. Jim Wolcott, and Ken Matheny were also among the senior leaders of the links. With returning underclass lettermen Rusty Laybourne, 11, Don Fobes, 10, and Dave O’Brien, 10, the Tiger Teemen hope to top this year’s most excellent record. The Cuyahogan Sports Staff in behalf of C.F.H.S. would like to thank Coach Carl Spessard for all his fine coach- ing leadership through the years. 1965 GOLF LETTER WINNERS DAVE FRANK Senior Second Award DONALD FOBES Sophomore First Award ROBERT LAYBOURNE Junior First Award KENNETH MATHENY Senior First Award DAVE O’BRIEN Sophomore First Award JIM WOLCOTT Senior First Award 235 THE TENNIS SQUAD Front Row left to right: Tom Jackson, Mike Hill, Mike Beaule, Rick Rubin. Back Row: Bill Romine, Captain A1 Wendt, Ken Woods, Bob Lash, and Coach Don Lane. Netters Tie For 2nd Place In G.A.L. The Tiger tennis team finished in a tie for second in the Greater Akron League. The Season record was 9 5 with a 9-3 record posted in league play. Led by seniors A1 Wendt, captain, and Boh Lash the netters quickly improved and won 5 of their first 6 matches. Ken Woods, playing second singles, and Rick Rubin playing third singles, and the double teams of Lash and Woods, and A1 Wendt and Mike Hill were keys to the winning season. Next year’s captain Ken Woods, Rick Rubin, and Mike Hill will return to lead the Black Tiger tennis team. Their goal is the league title. Doubles team: MIKE HILL and AL WENDT KEN WOODS KYBER AL WENDT Another smash by Bob Lash. BOB LASH hirst Row left to right: Frank Stropoli, Jim Bond, Dan Salsburg, Bill Wain, Bob Meadows. Second Row: Coach Kinsey, Joe Suncire, Dave Bailey, Glanville, Ty Winsctt, Tom Oldham, Coach Shine. Third Row: Tim Dudich, Bill Wilkinson, Brian Marconi, John Cracf, Steve Kochan, Benny Oman. Shine's Fine Nine Posts Record 22-9 “We had an excellent year but failed to win the big ones,” were the words of Coach Dick Shine who led the 1965 Tiger baseball team to a 22-9 season, a second place in the Greater Akron League, and a runner-up position in the Stow Sectional Tournament. The team had high hopes of taking the G.A.L. championship for the second year straight, but their hopes diminished when they were beaten by Firestone 9-5 in semifinal action. The Black Cats opened the district tournament with an 8-0 win over Southeast. After besting Nordonia 1-0 and Stow 5-3, the Tigers were over-powered by Tallmadge 3-1 in a heart-breaking nine innings. Phil Glanville grabbed two team awards which included Most Valuable Player and highest batting average, a commendable .347. John Graef received the Best Pitching Trophy which was based on his earned run average of 1.26. He had seven wins and three losses. Four boys were chosen for the Greater Akron League team. The first team included Phil Glanville, first base, Frank Stropoli, out- field. and John Graef, pitcher. Bill Wain was a second team pitching pick. Managers: WAYNE LONCHER and RICK WILKINSON 237 238 Diamond Dwellers: Phil Glanville, Jim Bond, Tim Dudich, Benny Oman. Fly Chasers: Dan Salsburg, Ty Winsctt, Tom Oldham, Frank Stropoli, Brian Marconi. Spring training in the new Falls Astro-dome?? Mighty Mound Men: John Craef, Steve Kochan, Bill Wil- kinson, Bill Wain, Dave Bailey. Masked Marvels: Bob Meadows, and Joe Suncire. 240 ‘I could have danced all night . . Shine On Gaily dressed, with a toothy grin, a scarecrow greeted couples at the door November 16, the night of the 1964 Fall Sports Homecoming. The theme of the dance was “Harvest Moon.” Bright orange and yellow crepe paper trans- formed the gym into a fall countryside scene. Comhusks, vari-colored leaves, and a life-sized artificial tree added to the decorations. The king and queen were crowned under a large white handstand decorated with crepe paper and corn- husks. Couples danced to the music of Nuff Ray and his orchestra under a large orange harvest moon. Harvest Moon . . . Sue and Denny set the mood for the evening. The doorman of the “Harvest Moon.1 Members of the court seated left to right: Jackie Miller, Judy Schumakor, Donna Jones, Sue Connelly—queen, Eleanor Nordine, Cheryl Eiber, and standing left to right: Benny Oman, Dave Isner, Dan Moore, Denny Cole—king, Mel Kosanchich, John Diebel. Couples pause to watch the court dance. A Night Of Fire “And Sue thinks she’s Bright yellow suns . .. snowflakes ... a cloud of mist emanating from an exotic Polynesian fountain . .. Clyde Hopkins orchestra ... abandoned shoes ... gay laughter ... yellow, red, and orange crepe paper ... “Fire and Ice” . .. tra- ditional silhouettes of the court. Add Sue Miller, queen, and Larry Vucovich, king, and you’ve got the 1965 Winter Sports Homecoming. And Icy Splendor “What? Another picture? nervous!” Hon says. Members of the court standing left to right: Hud Leisenring; Jim Wolcott; John Stafford; Larry Vucovich, king; Mike Parnell; Terry Miller; Mike Dick’; Jeff Weiss. Seated to left: Sue VanHom; Judy Zimmer; Sandi Smith; Sue Miller, queen; Jeanne Shingleton; Nancy Scheatzle; Pam Deeds; Cheryl Scars. Dogpatch, U.S.A. Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today . . . Welcome to Dogpatch, U. S. A. Founded March 27, 1965 Population 500 or thereabouts Dogpatch is a thriving community— we got two Marryin’ Sams—Coaches Hank Pozarski and Ray Halliwill, a community clothesline—aren’t those Daisy Mae’s bloomers and even some decorations, schmoos, and life-like pin- ups of Daisy Mae and Li’l Abner. Saturday nights are really hoppin’. There’s free punch and vittles and the Goldtones provide music. Later in the evenin’ there’s games fer all, three-leg- ged races and wheelbarrow races. We even give two trophies to the two people lookin’ most like Mammy and Pappy Yokum. This year Betsy Carter and Dave Isner won ’em. With the trophies given, the vittles et, and the curfew ringin’, it’s time to roll up the streets. Senior Girls’ Counselor Retires Always ready to help a student or fellow faculty member in any way possible, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis retired this June, ending a thirty-five-year teaching career. Mrs. Ellis first taught third grade at Broad School and then geography to fourth, fifth, and sixth grad- ers. In 1910 she transferred to the High School. Her duties included that of Assistant Principal, Dean of Girls, and teaching three classes of psychology and home economics. During the war when the male teachers felt it their duty to defend our country she took on the added responsibility of Dean of Boys. In 1945 she became Student Council Advisor, a position she held until 1960. Mrs. Ellis has been a friend to all and a fine teacher and advisor. Falls High will miss her. Mr. Moore Wins Coveted Award A genuine interest in his students and a deep understanding of chemistry earned Mr. John Moore tlie title of the outstanding high school chemistry teacher of the area. Schools from four counties nominated teachers for the award. Final selection was made by the Chemical Industry Council’s Akron Region. Mr. Moore received a S200 cash award, a bronze engraved medal, and an inscribed citation. Three of his students have gone on to get Ph.D.’s in chemistry and one has become a medical doctor. Each year he has had students in the State Science Fair and has had eleven winners in the past ten years in the American Chemical Society Test. Sandy Huss and Terry Fritsch Linda Hawkes and Steve Carson “An Affair To Remember99 Junior-Senior Prom Couples dance to the music of Frankie Reynolds and his orchestra. Thousands of blood-red crepe paper roses carried out the theme. “Moonlight and Roses” of the 1965 Junior-Senior Prom. Highlights of the decorations were a large white bird- cage suspended from the ceiling and a wall mural with “Junior-Senior Prom” spelled out in blinking red lights. Climax of the evening was the crowning of the king and queen, Curt Curtis and Linda Arment, under a large white trellis entwined with red roses. At 11:30 the lights grew dim, the music provided by Frankie Reynolds Orchestra stopped, souvenirs were gathered and couples collected their wraps, seniors lingering for one last look at the gaily-decorated gym. The 1965 Junior-Senior Prom was truly “an affair to remember.” Four seniors leaving after a night of fun. 250 Pam Bittner does the twist. Junior crowners Sally Walters and Roger Richardson 251 “Oh! Me?” Smile and look at the birdie. JoAnnc Cuzetta and Ron Wiley received the Womanhood and Manhood Awards. Michael Barrett was awarded the Forensic Trophy. F.T.A. awarded Carol Shattuck the Sal- ly M. Scars Trophy. The outstanding business student was Cathy Haines. 252 Seniors Recognized For Outstanding Achievements The seniors pictured on these two pages are not the only students who were recognized. Among the others were the four-point students, Chris Jones, JoAnne Guzetta, and Ron Wiley. Pat Thomas received the Booster Cup, the Femco Award for the outstanding business student was awarded to Ron Large. Ron Roscover received the Key Club Award and Nancy Morrissey the Firestone Science Award. Honor stu- dents, scholarship winners, and members of the choir, hand, orchestra, student council, and quill and scroll were also recognized. Linda Hawkes and Bill Stewart received the Self-Reliance Awards. Booster Club awarded its trophy to Pat Thomas. Judy Harr was voted the outstanding yearbook staff member. The Arian Award for music was given to Tom Duplaga. Participants in Buckeye Boys’ and Girls’ State are, left to right, Jim Wallace, Edna Sexton, Ros Weedman, and Virl Andrick. 254 Each year two junior girls and two junior boys are selected to attend Buckeye Girls’ State and Buckeye Boys’ State. Selection is based upon a speech, grade average, and participation in school activities. These institutions set up mock state governments, helping to promote a better understanding of state governments. Three juniors are selected to attend the World Affairs Institute held each year at Cincinnati. The delegates at- tend workshops where they discuss a phase of current international interest. This year’s topic was “France and the United States: Similarities and Differences.” Participants in the World Affairs Institute are Paula Pfaff and Del Arnold. Not pictured: Steve Whalen. Wladia DeMagalhaes, Our Brazilian Friend And Classmate Pert, bubbly Wladia DeMagalhaes has added much to CFHS this year. Making her “home away from home” with Janet Lamb and her family. Wladia has found the United States, CFHS, and the Americans very much to her liking. Carrying a rigorous schedule, she has proved she is not only attractive, hut intelligent, too. She took English, POD, Spanish, and French, making excellent grades in all. 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AND SUPPLY CO. 2252 Front St. 1658 State Rd. 928-8523 Cuyahoga Falls 929-3433 274 McCLUSKY'S MEATS Famous for Qualify and Price Since 1940 Open 7 Days a We.elc 9 am to 10 pm 4252 Akron-Cleveland Road ROYS BARBER SHOP WA 8-0355 STUTZMAN'S FOOD LINER The Finest Meats In Town 2054 E. Bailey Specialize In Children's Hair Cuts 2361 3rd St. 929-1617 Success and Best Wishes to All RUGGLES PRINTING CO. 2780 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls 928-8088 PRINTERS FOR BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS AND INDUSTRY FRANK'S COIN-OP CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 2010 Chestnut Blvd. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio WA 8-5014 275 Visit the STATE THEATRE 2543 State Rd. 923-3100 NEW FALLS THEATRE Cinerama 928-1622 2220 Front St. 276 THOMPSON PONTIAC INC. Pontiac-Tempest SALES AND SERVICE We make 'um good trade at TeePee! 2461 Front St. 928-2164 Only the Finest Pizzas are Made at LACON rs 547 Sackett 928-0851 YEARBOOK BOOSTERS SENIOR Y-TEENS $ 25.00 BOOSTER CLUB 300.00 JUNIOR Y-TEENS 25.00 GODEY (c.)25.00 N. H. S. 100.00 FOUR-SQUARE 50.00 STUDENT COUNCIL 525.00 THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT ANTOINETTE HAIR STYLING SALON Complete Beauty Service by Expert Stylists. 2695 North Haven 928-8986 277 FIRST NATIONAL BANK is convenient for any driver! FIRST NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking and Trust Services STATE ROAD SHOPPING CENTER 762-0811 Jacobsen Power Lawn Mower Co. • Power Mowers • Tractors • Tillers • Snow Removers Authorized Service Station If my dad won’t give me a car for graduation. I’ll get a JACOBSEN'S power lawn mower! 3140 Bailey Rd. 923-5244 278 RIGOLETTO'S PIZZA PARLOR Our Own Exclusive Dough and Sauce Made Fresh Daily CUYAHOGA FALLS Hudson Dr. and 2nd St. 928-1276 If only we had one more nickel we could buy a delicious Rigoletto's pizza! PATRONS CARR MEMORIAL E. A. BURLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. 810 Portage Trail 2121 Albertson Parkway FALLS PET SHOP 2241 Front Street CLEGG'S BAKERY TIGER MALT SHOPPE 2027 Front Street Corner of 4th and Stow St. CLEANING FAIR 924 Portage Trail STRATTON BEAUTY SALON 926 Portage Trail WHITE HARDWARE 124 Portage Trail NABOR'S SHELL SERVICE 4th and Portage Trail Mrs. S. E. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. G. Marquis Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones DONORS Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Newell Wm. B. Rogers, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Wolcott Mr. and Mrs. V. Clauser Mayor Sanders Mr. and Mrs. D. Theiss Dr. and Mrs. F. T. Fiedorelc Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Marcel's LUNCHEON • DINNER . SUPPER 928-2188 2225 State Rd. 279 280 MR. ROBERT AMOR B.A., Mount Union College. English 11. MR. WARREN ANDERSON B.S., Kent State University. Industrial Arts Math, Diversi- fied Cooperative Training, Key Club. MR. JACK ARMSTRONG B.S., Ohio State University. Industrial Arts Math, General Math, Mechanical Drawing, Asst. J.V. Football Coach. 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LEANNE CORBI B.S., M.A., Kent State University. American History. MR. JAMES COSGAREA B.A., M.A., Mount Union College, Ohio University. English 10, National Honor Society. MRS. MARY CREED B.A., M.A., Ohio State University, Kent State University. Unit C Counselor. MR. ROBERT DANIELS B.S., Akron University, Geneva College. English 11. MRS. OLGA DATTILO B.S., Ashland College, Doctor’s Degree from Oriental Uni- versity of Languages, Naples, Italy. English 10. MISS JUDITH DETTS B.S., California College. Fundamentals of Algebra, Ad- vanced Algebra, Pep Club. MR. JOSEPH DICK B.S., M.E., Akron University, Kent State University. Eng- lish 10, Dramatics. MISS DOROTHY DOERRER B.S., Kent State University. English 10. MR. GARY DYE B.S. in Geology, Kent State University. Physical Science, Biology. MRS. ELIZABETH ELLIS B.E., M.S., in Education, Akron University. Unit A Coun- selor. MR. JOHN ERWIN B.A., Muskingham College. Driver’s Education, Asst. Foot- ball Coach, Head Track Coach. MR. 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NANCY BOWERS Pep Club 24; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4. LARRY BOX Key Club 2, 3; Football 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Gub 2. 286 MILTON BRACKEN Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 24. CYNTHIA BRACKETT Booster Club 2, 4; Four Square 4; Y-Teens 24, Treasurer 4; In- tramurals 4; Tiger Tales Staff 3, 4. CHERYL BRADDOCK Booster Club 2, 4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; President 4; Y-Teens 24, Presi- dent 3; A Cappella Choir 4. DIANE BRANDIMARTE Booster Club 2; Intramurals 2. BONNIE BRANDT RICHARD BRIGGER DAVID BROOKS CHERRIE BROTHERS Booster Club 4; Godey 4; Y- Teens 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Glee Club 2. GENE BROWN JEFFREY BROWN Booster Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Football 2, 4; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 4. RONALD BRUMBAUGH EDWARD BRUNYANSKY Camera Club 2, 3; Intramurals 3. LOUIS BRUNYANSKY N.F.A. 24; Thespians 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Intramurals 3; All School Play 4; World Affairs Institute 3. TERRY BULLOCK WILLIAM BURLEY MARK BURRELL GARY BUTLER ROBERT BYE WILLIAM BYE SHARAN CALDWELL Y-Teens 2, 3; Office Worker 4. RONALD CALE Swim Team 24. LYNDA CAILOR Booster Club 24; Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; F.N.A. 2, 3, Secre- tary 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Tiger- ettes. SUSAN CALLAHAN Booster Club 2-4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Tecns 24; Mermette Swim Club 24; Secretary 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Tiger Tales Staff 4. DENNIE CAMERON National Honor Society 3, 4; Gymnastics 2-4; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. DIANA CAMPRIANI EDWARD CANDELISH Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 2. RUTH ANN CAPE National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 24; Keyboard Club 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Melodet- tes 4; Orchestra 24. DAVID CARDARELLA Camera Club 3, 4; Chess Club 4, President 4; Radio Club 24; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Lab As- sistant 4. LINDA CARLTON RICHARD CARLTON Booster Club 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 24. JOHN CARPENTER Key Club 4; Basketball 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. NANCY CARPENTER SANDRA CARPER Pep Club 3;. Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; F.N.A. 24, Chaplin 3, Vice-President 4; Pre-Med Club 3. PATRICK CARRACHER STEPHEN CARSON Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 24; Stu- dent Council 24; Class Treas- urer 4; Prom Court 4. BETSY CARTER Godey 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Chap- lain; French Club 24; Thes- pians 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Library Assistant 2, 3. FRED CARTER Youth for Christ 3, 4, President 3, Vice-President 4. JOHN CARTER Booster Club 4; Pre-Med Club 2-4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Swim Team 2-4; Glee Club 3; Lab Assistant 4. PAMELA CARTER Pep Club 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Youth for Christ 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melodettes 3, 4. RITA CATANESE Pep Club 2. MARILYN CHADWELL Glee Club 2. LINDA CHAMBERS CHRISTOPHER CHANDLER National Honor Society 3, 4: Key Club 24, Treasurer 4. MARJORIE CHAPIN Booster Club 2-4; Pep Club 2, 3; Y-Tccns 2, 3; FNA 3; March- ing Band 4; Concert Band 4. SANDY CHRIST Glee Club 2. THOMAS CICCARELLI Homeroom Representative 4. PATRICIA CLARY Booster Club 2; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 2. PATRICIA CLAYTON F.T.A. 3, 4. BONNIE CLINTON Y-Teens 4; FNA 2; Glee Club 2. KAY COFFIELD Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 24; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 2-4; Intramurals 24; All School Play 3. DENNIS COLE National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 24, Vice-President; Football 2-4, Captain 4, Wrestl- ing 24; Track 2-4; Homeroom Representative 2, 4; Fall Home- coming Court 4. DENNIS COLE EDWARD COLE Youth for Christ 3, 4. JO NELL COLEMAN WARREN COOLIGAN SUSAN CONNELLY Booster Club 24; Four Square 3, 4; Intramurals 24; Student Council 34; Class Secretary 4; Fall Homecoming Queen 4. JACOB COOK Varsity Club 2-4; Treasurer 4; Football 2-4; Track 24. LYNNE COOPER Pep Club 3; F.N.A. 2, 3; Pre- Med Club 3; Glee Club 2. RALPH COOPER National Honor Society 3, 4; Ger- man Club 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Lab Assistant 3, 4. TIMOTHY COPE TERRY CORRADO Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3; Base- ball 24. MARY COSTILL Pep Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Library Assistant 2. GILBERT COTTON Science Club 2. CATHY COX Booster Club 2-4; Pep Club 24; Godey 3, 4; Y-Tecns 3, 4; In- tramurals 4; Glee Club 2, 3. RICHARD COX CHARLENE CRABTREE F.N.A. 4; Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 24. JAMES CRABTREE JANE CRANE Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 24; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Intramurals 2-4; Office Worker 3, 4. JOHN CRANE A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. DANIEL CRAWFORD Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Wrestling 24; Captain 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 4. RICHARD CRAWFORD JIM CROFT Cross Country 2. TIMOTHY CROSS Key Club 4; Pre-Med Club 4; Track 3, 4; Tiger Tales Staff 2. BONNIE CROUSE Y-Teens 2, 3; Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4. JAYNE CUNNINGHAM Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2-4. MARY CURLEY Gymnastics 3. WALTER CURTIS Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Var- sity Club 4; Swim Team 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 4; Prom King 4. 287 SANDRA CZAPLECKE Y-Teens 2, 3; F.N.A. 3; Pre- Med Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 2. LINDA CZETLI Booster Club 2-4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Y-Teens 2-4; F.T.A. 2-4; A Cappella Choir 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4. KAREN DALESSIO MAUREEN DALTON PATRICK DARDEN THOMAS DAUCHY Homeroom Representative 3. EDWARD DA VIDIAN CHRISTINE DAVIS Y-Teens 4; Gymnastics 3, Glee Club 24. LINDA DAVIS MOIRA DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS VICTORIA DAVIS Godey 4; F.N.A. 2; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; Tennis 4. PAMELA DEEDS Booster Club 2-4; Pep Club 24; Four Square 3, 4, Vice-President 4. President 4; Cheerleader 24; Homeroom Representative 3; Winter Homecoming Court 4. LINDA DEERING Booster Club 4; Godey 3, 4; Y- Teens 4; Intramurals 4. CAIL DEISS Godey 4; Y-Teens 24; Youth for Christ 2, 3; Intramurals 24; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. WILLIAM DEITEMEYER DAVID DELPOZZO WLADIA DEMACALHAES National Honor Society 4; Span- ish Club 4; Student Council 4. PORTIA DEMARCO ROBERT DENNING JANIS DEROSE Booster Club 2; Four Square 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Tennis 2; Baseball 2. BARBARA DESELMS RICHARD DEVINE DAVID DICK MICHAEL DICK Varsity Club 24; Gymnastic 2-4, Captain 4; Swim Team 24; Homeroom Representative 4; Winter Homecoming Court 4. PATRICIA DICK Four Square 4; Intramurals 3; Homeroom Representative 3. PAMELA DICKERSON Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Godey 4; French Club 24; F.N.A. 3,4; Glee Club 2. JOHN DIEBEL National Honor Society 2; Hi- Y 2; Varsity Club 2; Cross Country 2; Basketball 2. SUE DILLEN SONDRA DISHONG Pep Club 2; Office Worker 2, 3. BONDIE DIX Booster Club 24; Y-Teens 24; Thespians 3, 4, Vice-President 4; One Act Play 2; Class Play 2; All School Play 3, 4. JOSEPH DOLIS MARILYN DOOLEY Pep Club 2-4; Spanish Club 3, 4. JIMMIE JO DOUGLAS Booster Qub 3; Commercial Club 3. JACK DOWLER MARY DOWNARD CHRISTOPHER DOWNEY MARILYN DOXSEY Booster Club 3, 4; Godey 4; F.N.A. 3. PAULA DOYLE VICKI DROSENOS National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; F.T.A, 2. TIM DUDICH Booster Club 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 2-4; Baseball 24; Student Council 2, 3. NANCY DUGAN Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Lab Assistant 4. JAMES DUKARICH Radio Club 3, 4. THOMAS DUPLAGA Key Club 2, 3; Dance Band 24; Marching Band 2-4; Concert Band 24, Orchestra 4. KAREN DURFEE Pep Club 4; German Club 3; Intramurals 4; Glee Club 2, 3. KENNETH DURFEE Key Club 2. CHARLES DUVALL Glee Club 2. WILLIAM DYKE F.T.A. 3; Chess Club 2; Track 4; Soccer 4; Class Play 3. DAVID EASTIN Booster Club 4; Key Club 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. PETER EBERHART CATHY EBNER Pep Club 2. 3; Spanish Qub 3; F.N.A. 2, 3; Intramurals 2. 3. MARILYN EDWARDS CHERYL EIBER Godey 4; Y-Teens 4; F.N.A. 24, Treasurer 3, Intramurals 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Fall Homecoming Court 4. GARY EIBER Key Club 2; Varsity Club 4; Basketball 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. THOMAS EIBER Chess Club 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 2-4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. LEE ANNE EISENZIMMER Booster Club 2-4; Godey 4; Y- Teens 2-4, Secretary 3, President 4; F.N.A. 24, Treasurer 2. Homeroom Representative 4; Office Worker 3, 4, Tigerettes. CAROLINE ELLIOTT Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; F.N.A. 2-4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Gymnastics 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. DARLA EMARY Youth for Christ 3, 4; Intramu- rals. SANDRA EMERSON F.N.A. 4. WILLIAM EMERY ELLEN EMICH Booster Club 2; Pep Club 2; Y- Teens 2. ELIZABETH EMMETTE Y-Tcens 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Tiger Tales Staff 4. JAMES ENDSLEY Hi-Y 4; Varsity Club 24; Sports Manager 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; World Affairs Institute 3. DAVID ERWIN National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2-4; Track 2, 3. ALVEY EVANS ROSEMARY EVANS Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; French Club 2; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Tiger Talcs Staff 24; Book Store Assistant. KATHIE FAIR Camera Club 4; Chess Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Gymnas- tics 3, 4. RICHARD FAIR CYNTHIA FAIRHURST DAVID FARRELL JENNIFER FARRIS Mermettc Swim Swim Club 2, 3; Intramurals 24; Glee Club 2. CARLA FEDOR Booster Club 2-4; Four Square 4; Intcrclub Council 4; Intramu- rals 4; Homeroom Representa- tive 2, 3. DARLENE FERNBACH Booster Club 2. 4; Pep Club 24; Godey 4; Y-Tccns 24; Pre- Med Club 4; Office Worker 3, 4. MARIANN FERRANTE Pep Club 2; Glee Club 2. JAMES FERRELL Intramurals 2, 4. PAMELA FERRELL Commercial Club 3. RONALD FIFER NICHOLAS FILING Booster Club 4; Track 2; Stu- dent Council 3, 4, President 4; Homeroom Representative 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Prom Court 4. EDWARD FILLINGER 288 JACK FINN French Club 2; Science Club 2; Swim Team 2, 3. RONALD FISHEL Cross Country 2, 3; Wrestling 24. NANCY FLUHARTY Y-Tcens 4; Pre-Med Club 4; Youth for Christ 3, 4; Orchestra 2. LINDA FOLK Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 2. CHERYL FORSHEY Commercial Club 4. JOHN FORSHEY Sports Manager 3. NANCY FORSHEY Pep Club 2. NANCY FOX Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Godey 4; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2. FREDERIC FRAKES Thespians 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Basketball 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 3. ROSS FRANCE DAVID FRANK Golf 3, 4. MARILYN FRANKLIN REBECCA FRAZIER Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24, Secretary 2; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Office Worker 4. DENNIS FRED Radio Club 2-4; Library Assist- ant 2; Lab Assistant 3. STACEY FRIEDMAN Pep Club 2; French Club 2; F.N.A. 2; Glee Club 2. TERRY FRITSCH Booster Club 4; Key Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Cross Country 4. TODD FRITSCH Booster Club 4; Key Club 4. DALE FRY Natural History Club 3, 4; Wres- tling 3, 4. FREDERICK FRYBERGER STEVEN FULLER CLARK GALLAGHER CONNIE GARRETT Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2-4, President 4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Tccns 2, 3; Student Council 4; Homeroom Represent- ative 3, 4. RONALD GARSKE Football 4; Track 3. JACQUELINE CARVER Booster Club 3, Y-Tccns 3. CRAIG GASTON Key Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2; Cross Country 3; Basketball 2, 3; Track 2, 3. ROBERT CATES GLEN GEHLKER Key Club 2; Cross Country 2, 3; Golf 2; I-ab Assistant 4. JOHN GERRARD JAMES GILBERT National Honor Society 3, 4; Youth for Christ 3, 4, President 4; Intramurals 3; A Cappella Choir 4. MARY GIVENS KATHIE GIVLER Godey 4; German Club 3; Mar- ching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4. PHILIP CLANVILLE Key Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Baseball 2-4; Glee Club 2. IRIS GLASGOW Pep Club 2; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Y-Teens 3; Intramu- rals 2, 3. EARLE GLAZIER ARTHUR GLEASON Booster Club 4; Football 24; Tennis 2-4; Intramurals 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. GEORGE GOODYEAR Cross Country 3, 4. LEONARD GOSHORN JEFFERY GOSSER KATHLEEN GOTTSCHALDT MARTHA GOVE Youth for Christ 2, 3; Glee Club 4. DENISE GRACA Youth for Christ 24. MARY JO CRAEF Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2-4, Secretary 4; Four Square 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 3; Intramurals 24; Homeroom Representative 4. ROBERT GRAHAM Intramurals 3. CONSTANCE GRANGER Booster Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; Student Council 3; Homeroom Representative 3. JANICE GRAY SHARON GRAY N.F.L. 24; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; F.T.A. 24; Intra murals 24; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls’ State Delegate 3. RICHARD GREEN Varsity Club 4; Tennis 2-4; In- tramurals 3. JEFFREY GREENE Track 4; Tennis 2-4; Intramu- rals 3. VIRGINIA GREENWOOD Booster Club 2, 3; Y-Tccns 2, 3; Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 2; Glee Club 2, 3. KAREN GROSS DIANNE GUBANC Pep Club 24; National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; Cheer- leader 24, Captain 3. 4; Year- book Staff 3, 4; Girls’ State Delegate 3. TIMOTHY GUINTER AMY GULLIA Booster Club 4; Y-Teens 3. JOHN GULLIA BARBARA GUNTER Booster Club 24; Godey 4; French Club 3, 4; Thespians 4; Tiger Talcs Staff 4; Book Store Assistant 4. STEVEN GURSKI JO ANNE GUZZETTA Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; F.T.A. 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Keyboard 24. JOYCE HAAS Godey 3, 4, Treasurer 4; F.N.A. 24, Secretary 2; Glee Club 2. VICKI HABYAN Booster Club 4; F.N.A. 24. DAVID HACK JEANNE HAGARTY National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4, Secretary 3; Y-Tcens 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melodettcs 4; Orchesrta 3, 4; Keyboard 24. LYNDA HAIDNICK Booster Club 4; Intramurals 4. JOANNE HAINES JEFF HALL THOMAS HAMLIN MARY HAMMACK Marching Band 24; Concert Band 2-4. JEAN HANNUM Gymnastics 4; Majorettes 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 24. RUTH HANSEN Booster Club 3, 4; Godey 4; Y-Teens 2-4; Office Worker 4. JAMES HARPER Radio Club 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. JUDITH HARR Booster Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Library Assistant 2; Y-Tccns 4; Book Store Assistant 4. DAVE HARRIS LOUISE HARRIS ROBERT HARRIS Booster Club 4; Football 24; Track 2, 4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2, 4. WILLIAM HARRIS Youth for Christ 24. THOMAS HARROD German Club 4. THOMAS HART Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. LINDA HARVEY N.F.L. 24; F.T.A. 4. SALLY HAUGHT Booster Club 24; Godey 3, 4; French Club 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Tiger Tales Staff 3, 4. PENNY HAUPRICH LINDA HAWKES National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 24, Captain 2, 4; Student Council 24; Homeroom Representative 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Prom Court 4. 289 CATHARINE HAYNES Booster Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Commercial Club 3. 4, Treas- urer 4. NANCY HEACOCK RICHARD HECHT Football 24; Track 3, 4. DAVID HELBLING ROBERT HELLER CRAIG HEMSLEY Varsity Club 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 2-4; Track 24; Intramurals 2, 3; Glee Club 2. NANCY HENGLE Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 3; Gymnastics 3; Cheerleader 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 3; Tigerettes, Lim Captain. DOROTHY HERBRUCK RAYMOND HEUSER CAROL HILTON Booster Gub 4; Pep Qub 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Homeroom Representative 4. LYNDA HITE Booster Club 2; Pep Gub 24; Y-Teens 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. PAULA HOBART Booster Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Tiger Tales Staff 2. GEORCE HOFFMAN DARYL HOLLINGSHEAD N.F.A. 24; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; Spanish Gub 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pre-Med Gub 24; Youth for Christ 24; Tiger Tales Staff 3. RICHARD HOSKINS Booster Gub 4; Key Qub 3, 4; Goss Country 2; Sports Man- ager 3; Intramurals 4. DARLENE HOSNER Y-Teens 4; Pre-Med Gub 4; Youth for Christ 3, 4. DAVID HOSTETLER Camera Club 2, 4; Science Qub 2, Treasurer 2; Radio Qub 24, President 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. DONALD HOWARD Glee Qub 2. GARY HOWARD PAMELA HOWER Booster Gub 2, 4; Y-Teens 3; F.T.A. 3; French Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. GLORIA HUDKINS Glee Qub 24. MIKE HUDKINS Varsity Club 4; Football 24; Track 2, 3; Intramurals 24. MARGO HUMPHREY Godey 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Office Worker 3; Book Store Assistant 4. GEOFFREY HUNNEWELL WILLIAM HUNTER SANDRA HUSS National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Council 4; Home- room Representative 3; Prom Court 4. FRANCES INFANTINO Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 24; Gym- nastics 3, 4; Intramurals 24; Glee Gub 2. LAWRENCE INKS Key Gub 4; German Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pre-Med Club 3, 4. LESLEE IRVINE National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 4; Y-Teens 24; Intramur- als 3. 4; A Cappclla Choir 3, 4; Melodettes 4. DAVID ISNER Varsity Club 3, 4, President 4; Goss Country 3, 4; Wrestling 24; Track 3, 4; Homeroom Rep- resentative 4; Fall Homecoming Court 4. JEANNE IYOOB Pep Club 2; Y-Tcens 3; Intra- murals 2; Clee Club 2. PATRICIA JACKLEY Glee Gub 2. JAMES JACOBS VALERIE JACOBS ELIAZETH JANEDA MARK JEFFRIES Football 2; Cross Country 4; Wrestling 24; A Gppella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4. SHARON JENEY BILL JENKINS DIANE JENKINS CANDACE JOHNSON A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Qub 2; Majorettes 4. SANDRA JETER Pep Gub 3; Youth for Christ 24. JOAN JOHNSON JOLENE JOHNSON F.T.A. 3, 4; Lab Assistant 4. SUSAN JOHNSON Homeroom Representative 2. ROBERT JOHNSTON CHRISTINA JONES National Honor Society 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; French Club 24; Com- mercial Gub 3. DONNA JONES SHARON JONES Glee Club 2. JOHN KASER Varsity Club 3; Football 24; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3. DONNE KASTEIN Booster Club 3, 4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Y-Teens 3. ELIZABETH KEEFE Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 24; Y-Teens 24; Intramurals 24; A Cappclla Choir 3, 4; Melodettes 4; Orchestra 2, 3. THEODORE KEITH CHERYL KEMPTON Commercial Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24; Office Worker 4. JOHN KENNEDY Hi-Y 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 2; Sports Manager 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3. ROBERT KERNS A Gppella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4; Glee Club 2. WESLEY KIDD ROBERT KIDNEY Booster Club 4. DOROTHY KIERSTEAD Glee Qub 2. LINDA KILBOURNE KATHLEEN KILGORE Pep Qub 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; In- tramurals 2; Glee Club 2, 3. HOWARD KING LINDA KIRK Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 2, 3; Y-Teens 24; Intramurals 4; A Gppella Choir 3, 4. JUDITH KLANG Booster Club 2, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Mermette Swim Gub 3, 4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, 4; Intramurals 24. BURTON KLAPP Intramurals 3; Marching Band 2. ROBERT KLINGELHEBER Hi-Y 4; Pre-Med Gub 4; Youth for Christ 3. VIRGINIA KLINHANS Booster Club 24; Pep Club 24; National Honor Society 3, 4; Y- Teens 24; Intramurals 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. JUDITH KNEIFEL Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; French Club 24; F.N.A. 24. Treasurer 4; Thespians 3, 4. THOMAS KNEPP Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 2. ROBERT KNEPPER Wrestling 3. JOMARIE KNOLES French Club 2; F.N.A. 24; Gmmcrcial Gub 4. LINDA KNOTTS Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; French Club 24; Thespians 24; A Gppella Choir 3, 4; • Melo- dettes 4. REBECCA KNOTTS Booster Club 24; Pep Club 3, 4; Y-Tcens 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Office Worker 4. STEVEN KOCHAN MELVIN KOSANCHICH Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 24; Wrestling 3, 4; Student Guncil 3, 4; Fall Homecoming Court 4. JOYCE KOCSIS Booster Club 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Godey 4; Intramurals 24; Lab Assistant 4. KAREN KOEPKE Godey 3, 4; F.N.A. 24; Glee Gub 2, 3. 290 PATRICIA KRAMER Gymnastics 2; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. DENNIS KRANNICH Football 2; Sports Manager 3; Gymnastics 3, 4; Track 3. SUSAN KRUSE Booster Gub 3; Y-Teens 3; French Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 4; Glee Gub 24. MARY JO KUCHENBROD Gymnastics 2; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. JEROME KUEHL KATHI KUNKEL Booster Club 24; Godey 4; Y- Teens 2; French Ch|b 3; Intra- murals 3. PAULA KURTH National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 4; Y-Tecns 2, 3; Treasur- er 3; Homeroom Representative 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Key- board 24. HOLLY KURUCE Booster Club 24; Godey 3, 4; Science Club 2, Vice-President 2; Radio Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Lab Assistant 4. SUSAN LABBE JANET LAMB Booster Club 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Concert Band 2t 3; Orchestra 4. LARRY LANCE SHIRLEY LANCE Booster Club 24; Godey 4; Y- Teens 2; Intramurals 3, 4; Glee Gub 2, 3. GARY LANIER Hi-Y 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Lab Assistant 2, 3. RONALD LARGE Hi-Y 3, 4. DONNA LaROCCA Glee Club 2. JANE LaRUE Booster Club 3, 4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Glee Gub 2, 3; Keyboard 24; Yearbook Staff 4. SANDRA LaRUE Glee Club 2. ROBERT LASH National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Football 2, 3; Cross Country 4; Tennis 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. LINDA LAUTERHAHN Booster Gub 3, 4; Godey 4; Y- Teens 3; F.T.A. 3, 4. GARY LAWRENCE Chess Club 2, 4; Radio Gub 3, 4; Tennis 2; Soccer 4; Lab Assistant 4. LINDA LAWRENCE A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Mclo- dettes 4; Glee Club 2; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24; Orchestra 4. NANCY LAWSON Booster Club 2, 4; Four Square 4; Intramurals 24; Student Council 3, 4; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2-4; Office Worker 3, 4; Prom Court 4. CARL LAYMAN Booster Club 4; Goss Country 3, 4; Basketball 3, Intramurals 2, 4. YOLANDA LEAR Y-Tecns 3; Glee Gub 2. JUDITH LEAS BUDD LEISENRING Varsity Club 4; Football 24; Wrestling 24; Track 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3; Winter Homecom- ing Court 4. JAMES LEONE Booster Club 4; Varsity Gub 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Track 4; Intramurals 2. THOMAS LESLIE Cross Country 3; Tennis 4; In- tramurals 3. REBECCA LEWIS Glee Club 2. ROBERT LEWIS Homeroom Representative 4. THOMAS LEWIS Football 2, 3; Basketball 3; Swim Team 2; Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2. THOMAS LEYDEN Booster Gub 4; Key Gub 24; Intramurals 4. LINDA LINDSAY Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A. 3, 4, Treas- urer 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melodettes 4; Majorettes 2, 3. BONNIE LINDWAY Booster Club 2, 3; Pep Gub 2. MARCIA LITTLE Youth for Christ 4. SAM LIVIGNI Golf 3; Intramurals 2. WAYNE LONCHAR Varsity Gub 4; Football 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Sports Manager 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. RICHARD LONG Basketball 2, 4; Track 3, 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4. WILLIAM LONGHITANO Spanish Gub 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Intra murals 2, 3; Tiger Tales Staff 4. RONALD LUGINBILL Hi-Y 24, Secretary 4; German Club 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Gub 2. CONNIE LUTZ Booster Club 4; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 4; Intramurals 24. KAREN LYELL JAMES LYNCH KATHY MACINTRYE Booster Club 2-4; N.F.L. 24; National Honor Society 3, 4; Y-Teens 24: A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4. HELEN MACK Pep Club 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 3; Glee Club 2, 3. DENNIS MAHAN Varsity Club 4; Basketball 2; Wrestling 24; Tennis 4; Base- ball 24. JEFFERY MALLORY JOHN MANDALA Intramurals 3, 4. ROBERT MANSFIELD DONALD MANSON Key Gub 2; Swim Team 24. ANITA MARCELLA Youth for Christ 4. JOHN MARKOV MARKO MARKULIN JUDITH MARKWALDER N.F.L. 4: Y-Tecns 4; F.T.A. 4; Glee Gub 2, 3. SUSAN MARQUIS Booster Club 24; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; Y- Teens 24; Yearbook Staff 4; Tiger Tales Staff 3. RUSTEN MARSH KATHLEEN MARTENS Booster Club 4; Pep Gub 4; Godey 4; Y-Teens 4; Intramur- als 2, 4. ROLAND MARTIN DAVID MASTERS KENNETH MATHENY Golf 4. LINDA MATHENY RICHARD MATHEW Science Club 3, 4; Football 24; Wrestling 3, 4; Sports Manager 4; Lab Assistant 3, 4. SCOTT MATHEWS JEAN MATHIS Youth for Christ 2, 3. MARY MAXWELL Gymnastics 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Y- Teens 2; Lab Assistant 2. TIMOTHY MAYOR A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4; Dance Band 24; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24; Tiger Tales Staff 3, 4. NADINE McADAMS Booster Club 24; Y-Teens 3, 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4. JANICE McBEE Booster Club 24; Godey 4; Y- Teens 3, 4; Youth for Christ 2, 4, Vice-President 2; Yearbook Staff 3, 4. LINDA McCALL Pep Club 24; Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Glee Gub 2. BARBARA McCAW Pep Club 24; Glee Club 2, 3. ROBERT McCLUSKY Key Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Gub 3, 4, Treasurer 4. DARLENE McCOLGAN Commercial Club 3. JOHN McCORMICK Football 2; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4; Glee Gub 2. JOHN McCORMICK Key Gub 2-4; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. KENDAL McCORMICK Y-Tecns 24; Thespians 24, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Intramurals 2, 3; One Act Play 2, 3; Gass Play 2, 3, 4; All School Play 3, 4. 291 DENNIS McCOWIN Glee Club 2, 3. KATHY McCUTCHEON Booster Gub 4; Commercial Club 4. MARGARET McDEVITT Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 4; Intramurals 4; Glee Club 2. Pamela McFarland F.T.A. 3, 4. mary McIntyre Mermette Swim Club 2, 3; In- tramurals 24. william McIntyre james McKinley Key Club 2; Varsity Gub 3, 4; Football 24; Gymnastics 2, 3; Track 24. konnie McKinley F.N.A. 3, 4; Majorette 4. WILLIAM McKINNON Gymnastics 2, 3; Lab Assistant 4. GAIL McLEAN Commercial Club 4; Y-Teens 2; Glee Gub 24. CHERYLL McLELAND Booster Club 4; Y-Tcens 4; Youth for Christ 3. JOAN McMILLION Booster Club 4; Y-Tcens 3. JAMES McNEALY JOYCE McPHERRAN UN DA McQUISTON French Club 2; Intramurals 2. MAUREEN MEADOWS Booster Club 4; Y-Teen9 4; Commercial Club 3, 4; Youth for Christ 24. ROBERT MEADOWS Wrestling 3; Baseball 3, 4. NANCY MEALY Commercial Qub 4. JAMES MEINCKE Hi-Y 24; German Gub 2. CAROL MELUNGER Glee Club 2; Office Worker 2. MICHAEL MENYES PAMELA MERRIMAN Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. EDWARD MERRIMAN CHRISTINE METZ Booster Club 24; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 24; French Gub 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lab Assistant 3. MICHAEL MICHALAK German Club 24; Thespians 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 4; One Act Play 2. PAUL MILES SUE MILES Glee Club 24. DOROTHY MILLER Office Worker 2. JACQUELINE MILLER Booster Club 24; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Cheerleader 3, 4; Intramurals 24; Home- room Representative 2, 3. GERALD MILLER JONATHAN MILLER Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 4; Track 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; All School Play 4. LAWRENCE MILLS D.C.T.V.I.C. 4, President 4. LINDA MILLER SHIRLEY MILLER SUSAN MILLER Booster Club 4; Pep Gub 3, 4; Y-Tcens 24; Mermette Swim Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Pres- ident 4; Winter Homecoming Court, Queen 4. TERRY MILLER Booster Club 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. JOE MINKLEY Booster Club 3; Golf 3; Intra- murals 3. PATRICIA MINO VINCENT MODUGNO JAMES MOHLER Hi-Y 4; Chess Club 2, Intra- murals 2, 3; Lab Assistant 2, 3. LINDA MONTGOMERY Booster Club 2, 3; Godcy 4; Y- Tecns 24; Glee Club 2; Office Worker 4. LEIGH MOONEY Booster Club 24; Y-Teen9 2, 3; F.T.A. 24; Spanish Club 2; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER MOORE DAN MOORE Varsity Club 4; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Fall Homecoming Court 4. DEBORAH MOORE LINDA MOORE Booster Club 3, 4; Godcy 3, 4; Y-Tcens 3, 4; Youth for Christ 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. TERRENCE MOORE A Cappella Gioir 3, 4; Glee Gub 2. JEFF MOORELAND BARBARA MOOREHOUSE National Honor Society 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Homeroom Representative 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Mclodettes 3, 4. DONNA MORGAN JOSEPH MORGAN MAUREEN MORGAN Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Gub 3, 4; Gymnastics 4; Intramurals 3, 4. NANCY MORRISSEY RICHARD MORRIS ALICE MOSSER BF.TTIE MOTHERSBAUGH PAUL MOTHERSBAUGH CANDY MUGFORD ROBERT MURRAY Student Council 24; Class Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Representa- tive 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4; Prom Crowner 3; Prom Court 4. MARILYN MURPHY Spanish Club 24; Pre-Med Club 4; Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4; Glee Gub 2, 3; Orchestra 24; Lab Assistant. SUSAN MURRAY Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; F.T.A. 24; Pre-Med Gub 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. DAVID MUSE Pre-Med Club 2; Marching Band 2. STEPHANIE MUSSER Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Gym- nastics 3; Homeroom Represent- ative 4. JACQUELINE MUSYT Booster Gub 4; Pep Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 2 BARRY MYERS Hi-Y 2-4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. DAVID MYERS Football 2; Wrestling 2, 3. JAMES MYERS German Club 2. WILLIAM MYERS Swim Team 2. LINDA MYERS Y-Teens 2, 3; F.T.A. 24; Thes- pians 4; Mermette Swim Gub 24; All School Play 3. SHARON NABORS JANICE NANCARROW Booster Club 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teen9 3; Glee Club 2; Lab Assistant 24. JOANN NATALIZIO TERRY NEAL Goss Country 3. MARLIN NEILL Radio Club 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Sports Manager 2. DEIDRE NEWCOMB Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 3; Gym- nastics 2; Intramurals 2, 3. MARY NEWELL National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; F.T.A. 24; French Club 24, Secretary 3, President 4; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24. TEODORA NCO VIVIAN NORBY WILLIAM NIESSEN ROBERT NITSCHE Wrestling 4; Sports Manager 2; Track 3. ELEANOR NORDINE Booster Club 24; Pep Club 24; Y-Tccns 24; IntramuraU 24; Homeroom Representative 2, 4; Fall Homecoming Court 4. JOHN NORRIS Football 24; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3. 292 DAVID OBER JOHN O’CONNOL Track 2; Homeroom Represent- ative 3. DIANE OGRODNIK JOYCE OHEE Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 4; F.N.A. 2, 3. BENJAMIN OMAN Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 24; Baseball 24; Fall Homecoming Court 4. JUDITH OPLINCER STEVEN OPRITZA JACQUELINE ORLICH Booster Club 4; Y-Tccns 24; Gymnastics 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 2; Tiger Tales Staff 4. ARTHUR OSTERGARD Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Tennis 2; Lab Assistant 4. CRAIG OSTERGARD Homeroom Representative 4. PATRICIA OTTINO Pep Club 2. 4; Y-Teens 4; F.T.A. 24; Intramurals 2, 3; Office Worker 4. JOHN PAMER Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24; Orchestra 3, 4. MIKE PARNELL Varsity Club 4; Gymnastics 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Winter Homecom- ing Court 4. STEVE PARROTTA RICHARD PARRY LAWRENCE PARSONS THOMAS PARSONS Basketball 24; Glee Club 2. LUKE PATRINO MICHAEL PATSY DARLENE PATTERSON French Club 3, 4; Youth for Christ 4; Glee Club 24. JEAN PATTERSON F.N.A. 4; Mermette Swim Club 3; Intramurals 2. SHARON PECK National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Prom Court 4. ROSEMARY PERCHAK ROBERT PERDUE Youth for Christ 4; A Cappclla Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. JEANIE PEROLIS Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 2; F.T.A. 2; Commercial Club 3, 4; Pre- Med Club 4. CHRIS PERSING Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 2; A (.'appella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 4; Glee Gub 2. JOANNE PESICH Booster Club 24; Pep Club 2, 3; Y-Tccns 2, 4; Pre-Med Gub 4; Intramurals 2. CARL PFROMM TERESA PHARES Booster Gub 24; N.F.L. 2, 3; Y-Teens 24; F.T.A. 3, 4; Intra- murals 3, 4. LINDA PHELPS Booster Club 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Commercial Gub 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. KATHERINE PHILLIPS Commercial Gub 4, President 4. DAVE PIDWELL Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 24; Track 2; Sports Manager 24. GLORIA PIVARSKI Pep Gub 3, 4; Godey 4; Y- Tecns 3, 4; Commercial Club 4; Pre-Med Gub 3, 4. DIANE PLYMIRE CHARLES POOLE Booster Gub 4; Football 2. LYNN PORTER CHARLENE POWELL Booster Club 2, 3; F.N.A. 2; Majorette 3, 4. GREGORY PRASHER All-School Play. ANN PUENTE Godey 4; F.N.A. 2; Gymnastics 4; Intramurals 2-4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. TERRI PURVIS Booster Gub 2, 3; Y-Teens 24; F.T.A. 24; Youth for Christ 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Glee Gub 2. GEORGE QUICK SALLY QUICK LINDA QUINLAN Booster Gub 2; Pep Gub 2, 4; Y-Tccns 3; Intramurals 3, 4. JOHN RACHER Football 24; Track 24. DONNA RALSTON Spanish Gub 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 2. RUTH RAMSEY LARRY RANG JOE RAPER CONNIE RATHMELL Glee Gub 2; Office Worker 3. KAREN RAWSON SUSAN RAWSON Booster Club 2, 3; F.N.A. 2; Commercial Club 3, 4; Intra- murals 2. KAREN RAY Gymnastics 3; Intramurals 3; Cheerleader 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 4; Lab Assistant 3, SANDRA REAM Booster Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Intramurals 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. TOM REDFERN PATRICIA REED Booster Club 24; Pep Club 3, 4; Four Square 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Intramurals 24. RUTH ANN REGER Commercial Club 4. RICHARD REHM Key Club 24, Secretary 4; Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4. FLORENCE REID French Club 3, 4; F.N.A. 2; Youth for Christ 4; Glee Gub 24. JANICE REILLY Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Intramurals 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 3. RAYMOND REINHART DAVID REITZ WILLIAM REMMY Thespians 3; Football 2; All School Play 2, 3. DELMAR RENZ Football 24; Track 24. JIM RETT Camera Club 3; Gymnastics 2; Tiger Tales Staff 4. CARL RICCILLI Varsity Club 4; Football 24; Track 2; Intramurals 3; Home- room Representative 4. THOMAS RICE Intramurals 24. ROBERT RICH Varsity Club 3; Cross Country 3; Glee Club 3. DAVID RICHARD JAMES RIEDER Track 2. JUDITH RINAL Homeroom Representative 4; Of- fice Worker 3; Lab Assistant 2. KENNETH RINEHART Varsity Club 3, 4; Youth for Christ 3, 4; Football 24; Track 24; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. RICHARD RINEHART MICHAEL RINKER TIMOTHY ROBB JACQUELINE ROBERTS Booster Club 3, 4; Godey 4; F.T.A. 4; Glee Gub 2. DAN ROBERSON CAROL ROBINSON Booster Club 2-4; Pep Club 24; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Intramurals 24. FORREST ROBINSON Golf 3, 4. IDA ROBINSON JOHN ROBINSON Intramurals 2; Glee Gub 2. KAY ROMITO EDWARD ROPER Intramurals 2, 3. RONALD ROSCOVER Key Club 24; Vice-President 3; Pre-Med Club 3, 4. GLORIA ROSSI Booster Gub 24; Godey 4; Y- Teens 24; F.T.A. 24; Office Worker 3, 4. 293 ROBIN ROSSI Thespians 24; Homeroom Rep- resentative 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Projection Staff 2, 3. LAWRENCE ROWLANDS BRUCE RUCKMAN A Cappella Choir 3, 4. ROBERT RUCKMAN DONALD RUETENIK Swim Team 24. HERBERT RUSH Hi-Y 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 4. WALTER RUSH JACQUELINE RUSSELL Booster Club 4; Y-Teens 4; Glee Club 2. PAUL RUSSELL Wrestling 2, 3. ROBERT RUSSELL N.F.L. 24, Treasurer 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Dance Band 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3. GEORGE RYERSON NANCY SAARI Booster Club 24; Y-Teens 24; F.T.A. 4; Tennis 2, 3; Intramur- als 2, 3. BEVERLY SABADOS Booster Club 24; Pep Club 3, 4; F.N.A. 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Youth for Christ 2, 3. JEANNE SAMPLE RONALD SAMPSON Booster Club 4; Key Gub 3, 4, President 4; Cross Country 2; Tiger Tales Staff 3, 4, Editor DIANE SAMS Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 3, 4; Godey 4; Y-Tecns 2, 3; In- tramurals 2, 3. GLORIA SASKA STEVE SAUNDERS Hi-Y 4. ROBERT SAWYER CHARLOTTE SAX WILLIAM SCAFIDI ROY SCARPA NANCY SCHEATZLE Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 24, Vice-President 4; Four Square 3, 4, Secretary 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. KARRON SCHEESER Booster Gub 24; Pep Gub 3, 4; Four Square 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Intramurals 24. RONALD SCHEETZ Cross Country 24. LINDA SCHILLER CAROL SCHMIDT JUDITH SCHNABEL Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 24; Four Square 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Intramurals 24. ARDEN SCHOLLES National Honor Society 3, 4. MARGARET SCHNEIDER National Honor Society 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melodcttcs 3, 4; Tiger Tales Staff 4. BRUCE SCHREIBER All School Play 4. GARY SCHULTZ Goss Country 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Track 24. EILEEN SCHREY F.N.A. 2; Thespians 24, Pres- ident 4; Intramurals 2, 3; One Act Play 3; All School Play 3, 4. RAYMOND SCHUMACHER JUDY SCHUMAKER National Honor Society 3, 4; Y- Teens 24; Mermette Swim Club 4; Homeroom Representative 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. DANNY SCHUTZ LYNDA SCHVARTZ RICHARD SCHWABE SUE SCHWEIKERT Booster Gub 4; Pep Gub 4; Y-Teens 3. PAMELA SCHWERDTFEGER CHERYL SEARS A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Office Worker 4. WAYNE SEASTEAD ROBERT SEAVER Goss Country 3, 4; Track 4; A Capella Choir 4; Lab Assistant 2, 4; Glee Gub 3. ALETA SEESE Booster Club 4; Office Work- er 4. REBECCA SEITH Booster Club 4; Mermette Swim Gub 4. KAREN SEMEGEN Glee Gub 2, 3. BRUCE SEMELSBERGER German Club 2; Radio Gub 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Pro- jection Staff 24. JOSEPH SEPOS Camera Club 3, 4; Projection Staff 24. CYNTHIA SEVERNS Commercial Club 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Gub 2. JOHN SEYMOUR German Club 2, 3; Chess Gub 24: Radio Club 3, 4. LYN SHAFFER Hi-Y 4; Football 24; Track 2; Lab Assistant 3. ROBERT SHAHEEN Track 2. JAMES SHARPS Tennis 4. CAROL SHATTUCK Booster Club 24; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; F.T.A. 24, President 4; Yearbook Staff 4. VIRGINIA SHETLER Booster Gub 2; Youth for Christ 2; Homeroom Representative 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melo- dettes 3, 4. GARY SHIFFLET Cross Country 24; German Gub 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Tiger Tales Staff 4; Track 2. JEANNIE SHINGLETON Mermette Swim Club 2, 4; Gym- nastics 3, 4, President 4; Intra- murals 24. KAREN SHOOK Intramurals 3; Glee Club 2. PAULA SHOOK SUELLEN SHOWALTER Youth for Christ. DARCY SHULTZ Booster Club 24; Pep Gub 24; Four Square 3, 4; Intramurals 24; Homeroom Representative 3. KENNETH SHUMWAY Youth for Christ 3, 4; Wrestling 2. GARY SICKMAN Wrestling 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. ANN SIEBANOLLER Office Worker 4. JESSICA SIMMONS ARNOLD SIMON DIANNA SINGLETON Intramurals 3. TEDRA SKAMER Booster Club 24; Secretary 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Intramurals 24. KATHLEEN SMAIL Glee Club 2. RALPH SMART DORIS SMITH HOWARD SMITH Chess Club 4. JOHN SMITH KAY SMITH LINDA SMITH F.T.A. 4; Youth for Christ 4; Library Assistant 4. MARTA SMITH Booster Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Y- Teens 4. PATRICIA SMITH Booster Gub 4; Commercial Club 4; Tennis 2. SALLY SMITH Booster Club 2, 3; F.T.A. 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Youth for Christ 4; Glee Club 2. SANDI SMITH Booster Club 2, 4; Pep Gub 24: Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Cheerleader 24. JOYCE SM1TLEY Pep Gub 2, 3; Y-Teens 2; F.N.A. 3; Commercial Club 3, Vice-President 3; Cheerleader 3. JACQUELINE SNYDER N.F.L. 24; Pep Club 2; F.N.A. 2; Intramurals 2; Library As- sistant 24. 294 DENNIS SPANGLER Key Club 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Track 2-4; Homeroom Representative 4. SANDRA SOCKEL Booster Club 3; Y-Teens 4; Glee Club 2, 3. WENDY SOHN Booster Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Y- Teens 2-4; Pre-Med Club 3; Intramurals 2, 3. RICHARD SPEELMAN PAMELA SPOERNDLE Mermcttc Swim Club 2; Intra- murals 2; Glee Club 2-4. BARBARA STACK JOHN STAFFORD Hi-Y 2; German Club 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Swim Team 2-4; Winter Homecoming Court. DIANA STEINER Booster Club 4; Y-Tcens 4; Commercial Club 4; Office Worker 4. CAROL STEPHAN Glee Club 2. BILL STEWART Office Worker 3, 4; Projection Staff 3, 4. SHARON STOBBS Booster Club 2; Y-Tcens 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Office Worker 2, 3. ROY STRAIGHT Hi-Y 24, Secretary 3; German Club 3; Wrestling 3; A Cap- pclla Choir 3, 4. JANIE STRATTON FRANK STROPOLI Varsity Club 3 4; Football 2; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 24; Homeroom Representative 2, 3. GARY STUMP Thespians 34; One Act Play 24; Class Play 2; All School Play 3, 4. DONNA SUMWALT BARBARA SUNDAY Booster Club 24; Pep Club 24; Y-Teens 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4. TIMOTHY SUTPHEN Track 24; Homeroom Repre- sentative 4. THOMAS SUTTER Swim Team 3, 4; Track 4; Homeroom Representative 3. PATTI SWEET Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Gym- nastics 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. CAROL SWICKLEY F.N.A. 2; Office Worker 4. VICKI SWIGER SHARON SYPHERD Booster Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 4. DONNA TALMADGE Booster Club 2, 4; F.T.A. 24; Y-Teens 24; Glee Club 24. SHIRLEY TALOSI RAYMOND TAPP Track 3. GARY TARBETT Gymnastics 2; Glee Club 3. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR WILLIAM R. TAYLOR BARBARA TELL Pep Club 2. CHERYL TENCH Glee Club 24. THOMAS THEOBOLD BONNIE THOMAS PATRICIA THOMAS Booster Club 24; Vice-President 4; Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; In- tramurals 24; Homeroom Rep- resentative 3; F.T.A. 2. SUSAN THOMAS Booster Club 2; Y-Teens 4; Glee Club 2. ANITA THOMPSON Booster Club 4; F.N.A. 2. BARBARA THOMPSON Booster Club 4; Godey 4; Y- Teens 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. DIANE THOMPSON Booster Club 4. JAMES THOMPSON Football 3; Wrestling 2, 4; In- tramurals 3. CONSTANCE THORN SANDRA THORNSBERRY Booster Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 24. ROBERT THORSSON Football 2; Basketball 2. NORMAN THRELFALL EDWARD TIERNEY Hi-Y 4; Gymnastics 3, 4. KARLA TILLETT Mermette Swim Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4. MARSHA TILLINGER Booster Club 24; F.T.A- 24; Y-Teens 3, 4; Godey 4. KENNETH TILLMAN Intramurals 3. ELAINE TISCH Youth for Christ 3; Office Worker 3. LINDA TISCH Youth for Christ 3; Glee Club 24; Library Assistant 2. DAVID TOMPSETT Football 24; Track 24; Golf 3. SUSAN TONGE Office Worker 4. KATHLEEN TOWLES MARY JANE TRAVERS Pep Club 24; Godey 3, 4; Y- Tcens 24; Office Worker 3. NANCY TRESH CATHERINE TROUTMAN Commercial Club 3, 4; Glee Club 24. DALE TUBAUCH Football 24; Swim Team 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Youth for Christ 3, 4; Gymnastics 24; Track 24. RICHARD UDVARI Basketball 2; Lab Assistant 4. NANCY ULICHNEY Glee Club 2. MARC ULLOM Thespians 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 3, 4; Glee Club 2; All School Play 3, 4. FREDERICKA UMSTEAD Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. LAURA VACCARO MICHAEL VALE LYNN VALLEE DEAN VAMVAS National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERTA VANATA Booster Club 24; National Honor Society 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; Merm- ette Swim Club 24; Intramurals 24; Yearbook 4. SUSAN VANCE Booster Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4, Vice-President 4; F.N.A. 2, 3; Intramurals 3. GREGORY VAN BOVEN Radio Club 3; Dance Band 3, 4; Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24; Orchestra 4. LARRY VANDIVER German Club 2; Gymnastics 24; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. SUSAN VAN HORN Booster Club 2, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Four Square 4; Y-Tcens 2, 3; Glee Club 3. RONALD VAN HORN Football 24. DONNA VIERLING Booster Club 24; Pep Club 24; Intramurals 2, 3; Homeroom Rep- resentative 3; Office Worker 3. SAUNDRA VON GUNTEN PAUL VIERING Gymnastics 2, 3. ELIZABETH VOORHEIS ANDREW VOTH A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melody Men 4; Glee Club 2, 3. BEVERLY VOUGH NANCY VUCETIC National Honor Society 3; Youth for Christ 3, 4. LARRY VUCOVICH Football 24; Basketball 24; Var- sity Club 3, 4; Baseball 24; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Homeroom Representative 4. BARBARA VUKODER WILLIAM WAIN Varsity Club 4; Track 2; Base- ball 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. CHARLOTTE WAKEFIELD Booster Club 3, 4; Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 24; F.T.A. 24; Intra- murals 3. 295 JANICE WALKER Booster Club 24; Pep Club 24; National Honor Society 3, 4; Y- Teens 24; Mcrmette Swim Club 24, President 3, Treasurer 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Editor 4. NANCY WALLIS Booster Club 4; Pep Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Godcy 4; Y-Teens 4; F.T.A. 3, 4. MARY ANN WARD Glee Club 2; Tiger Tales Staff 4. ANITA WARNER Youth for Christ 3, 4. DIANE WARNER JANET WATKINS Glee Club 2. JANEUS WATKINS Glee Club 2. JOSEPH WATSON LAWRENCE WATSON Hi-Y 4; Camera Club 24; Chess Club 4; Radio Club 24, Vice- President 3, President 4; Projec- tion Staff 24. SANDRA WATSON Y-Teens 4; Commercial Club 4; Youth for Christ 4; Glee Club 2. DWIGHT WEAVER Hi-Y 24, Treasurer 4; German Club 2. LINDA WEAVER Booster Club 2; Pep Club 2; F.N.A. 2. JANE WEBER Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Melodettes 4; Y-Teens 4. LAURA WEBER REGINALD WEISHUHN Marching Band 24; Concert Band 24; Orchestra 24. JEFF WEISS Swim Team 2-4; Winter Home- coming Court. DIANA WELLS SUSAN WELTY Booster Club 2-4; Godcy 3, 4; Y-Tccns 24; Intramurals 2, 3; Homeroom Representative 3; Glee Club 2, 3. ALAN WENDT National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4; Key Club 24; Varsity Club 4; Football 24; Tennis 3, 4, Captain 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4. ROY WENDT Booster Club 4; Cross Country 4; German Club 2. NANCY WENGER Booster Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 24; Tiger Tales Staff 3, 4. RICHARD WENZEL FRANK WESSINCER Football 2; Track 2. MAUREEN WHELAN Pep Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Glee Club 2. ROBERT WHITE V.I.C.-D.C.T. 4, President 4. KATHLEEN WILEY RONALD WILEY N.F.L. 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Key Club 24; Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 24; Wrestling 24; Track 24; World Affairs In- stitute 3. WILLIAM WILKINSON National Honor Society 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Glee Club 2. MARGARET WILLETT REBECCA WILLGUES A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2. CATHY WILLIAMS Booster Club 4; Y-Teens 4; In tramurals 3, 4. DIANNE WILLIAMS Booster Club 4; Pep Club 2; Godey 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Office Worker 3. JIM WILLIAMS LARRY WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS Football 2; Cross Country 3; In- tramurals 2. IVALYN WILSON Pep Club 2; Youth for Christ 2; Lab Assistant 3. PAUL WILSON Varsity Club 3, 4; Youth for Christ 3; Cross Country 24; Glee Club 2. TYLER WINSETT Baseball 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3. BARBARA WITHERSPOON BARBARA WOEHLER Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 2. JAMES WOLCOTT Booster Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 24; Golf 3, 4; Student Council 4, Treas- urer 4. CHARLES WOODMAN Intramurals 2. ROBERT WOODSON MARSHA WOY Glee Club 2, 3. PENNY WRIGHT Booster Club 24; Pep Club 4; Godey 3, 4; Y-Tcens 2, 3. JANET WYNN Booster Club 24; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Mermette Swim Club 3; Yearbook Staff 4. CAROLYN WYRE Booster Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Godey 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; French Club 3. SALLY YACKNOW Booster Club 3, 4; Pep Club 24; Godey 3, 4; Intramurals 24; Homeroom Representative 2, 4. DONNA YOUNG Booster Club 24; Pep Club 2, 3; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Clec Club 2. JO ANNE YUKEVICH Booster Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Ma- jorette 3, 4. JOAN YUSCHAK JOANNE ZAIC Booster Club 4; Pep Club 24; Y-Teens 4; Intramurals 24. JUDITH ZIMMER Booster Club 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Four Square 3, 4; Y-Teens 2-4, Vice-President 3; Student Council 2-4. BRUCE ZITTLE A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2, Projection Staff 24. 296 SENIOR BOYS Absalom, M. 31 Ahrcndson, L. 31, 158 Alley, I . 35 Aml«son, D. 35 Andre . W. 35 Antognoli, J. 35 Appleman, K. 35 Arbaugh, J. 35 Archer, K. 35 Armstrong, D. 35 Arndl, G. 35 Arnold, L. 35, 198. 202, 203 Arp. C. Arlx, G. 36. 173 Ash. H. 36. 207, 210, 180, 232 Atchison, K. 36, 193 Axtell, C. 36 Ayers. P. 36. 161 Bachtcl, D. 36, 206, 217. 219 Racklund, D. Bacon, R. 37 Bain. K. 37, 185 Barnard, E. 37 Barnett, T. 38 Barrett. M. 38. 166. 172, 188, 252 Beal, J. 38. 208 Biblcr. J. 38 Bidwell. J. 38. 16 , 180. 23 Bier, R. 39, 172, 193 Blaclutock, J. 39 Bockmullcr, G. 40 Bockmullcr, R. 40 Bohn, D. 40, 193, 173 Bolognue, M. 40 Bolt . B. 40 Bordenkircher, R. 40 Bower. J. 34. 40. 16 . 180. 233 Box. L. 34, 41, 193 Bracken, U. 31, 41 Briber, R. 42 Brooks, I). Brown. G. 2 Brown, J. 207, 42. 180 Brumbaugh, R. 43 Brunyansky, L. 166, 3 Bullock. T. Burley, W. 43 Burrell. M. Butler. C. 188. 43 Bye. R. 43 Bye, W. 43 Calc, R. 228, 43 Cameron, D. 198. 202, 44. 233 Candlish, P. 1 Cardarclla, I). 186, 187, 14 Carlton, R. 206, 44. 164, 180 Carpenter. J. 4 , 173 Carrachcr, P. 44 Carson. S. 253, 156, 249, 32 . 4 . 173 Carter, F. 177. 4 Carter. J. 44, 164, 228 Chandler, C. 173 Ciccarelli, T. 34, 46 Cole, D. 6 Coir. D. 46, 163, 174. 23 . 252, 206, 207, 243. 16 Cole, E. 47 Colliga . W. 47 Cook. J. 47. 207. 210, 180. 23 Cooper, R. 47. 192 Cope. T. 47 Corrado, T. 47 Cotton, G. 48 Cox. R. 48, 96 Crabtree, J. 48. 185 Crane. J. 8, 192 Crawford. D. 48. 193. 19 Crawford, R. 48. 158 Croft. J. 48 Cross. T. 48. 177, 173 Cunningham. G. 48, 18 Curtis, W. 48. 218, 16 Darden, P. 50 Dauchy, T. 50 Davidian, E. 50 Davis, R. 51 Deiterneyer, W. 51, 198, 201 DelPauo, D. 51 Denning, R. 51 Devine, D. 161, 198, 202, 203, 201, 119 Dick. D. 198. 202. 119 Dick, M. 34, 52, 174, 230, 2 5, 180, 228, 231 Dicbel, J. 52, 172, 243, 16 . 180, 228 Doli , J. 52 Dowler, J. 52 Downey, C. 52 Dudich, T. S3. 219, 217 Dukarick, J. 53 Duplaga. T. 53. 198. 202. 203, 201, 253 Durfee, K. 5 Duvall, C. 54 Dyke. W. 54. 217 Achorn, L. 187 Adams, I,. 189. 170 Albaugh, J. Aldstadt, S. 181 Alexander, T. Allen. C. Allen. P. 35. 189. 170 Ammon, C. Anderson, A. Anderson, J. 35, 160, 163 Appleby, B. 35, 156, 159, 192 Arment, L. 156, 171, 192. 203, 213, 218, 32. 16 Atkinson, K. 185, 36 Easton. D. 54. 159, 161 F.berhart, P. 54 Fiber, G. 5 . 193, 217, 219 Fiber, T. 55. 193, 180 Emery, W. 55 Endsley, J. 55. 193, 172, 16 Erwin. I). 55. 207, 210. 180 Evans, A. 56 Fair. R. 56 Farrell. D. 56 Ferrei. J. 56 Fife , R. 57 Filing. N. 57. 156. 159. 2 9. 157, 16 Fillinger, K. 57 Finn, J. 57 Fishel, R. 57 Forshey, J. 57 Frnke , F. 58 France, R. 58 Frank. D. 58 Fred, D. 58 Fritsch. T. 58, 215, 249. 16 . 173, 211 Fritseh, T. 58. 16 . 173 Fry, F. 58 Fryberger, F. 58 Fuller. S. 59 Gallagher, C. 59 Garske, R. 59. 206, 210 Gaston. C. 60. 217, 219 Cates, R. 60 Cchlker, G. 60 Gerrard, J. 60 Gilbert, J. 60. 177, 193 Glanville, P. 60 Gla ier, E. 60 Gleason. A. 207. 210, 180, 61. 16 Goodyear. G. 61. 180, 214 Goshorn. I,. 61 Gosser, J. 61. 16 Graham, R. bl Greathouse, R. Greene, J. 62, 233 Creen, R. 62 Gunter, T. 62 Cullia. J. 62 Gurski, S. 62 Hack, D. Haines, I’. 6 Hall. J. 6 , 185 Hamlin, T. 6 Harper. J. 64. 186 Harris, I). 6 Harris, R. 206, 210 Harris. W. 6 Harrod. T. 65 Hart. T. 65. 198, 202. 203 Heeht, R. 207, 210, 66, 233 Helbling. D. 66 Heller. R. 185, 66 Hemslcy, C. 66 Hcuscr, B. 66 Hicksted, R. 66 Hier, B. 185, 66 Hoffman. G. 172 Hoskins, E. 217, 66 Hostetler. D. 186. 187 , 67 Howard, D. 67 Howard. G. 67 Hudkins, M. 68. 163, 206, 210 Hunnell, M. 68 Hunnewell, G. Hunter, W. 68, 185 Inks. I.. 69. 177, 173, 18 Isner. D. 180, 34. 69. 243 Jacobs, J. 69 Jeffries. M. 69. 193, 194, 21 Jenkins, B. 70 Johnston, B. 70 Kaser, J. 206 , 21(6 70 Keith, F. 70 Kennedy. B. 172. 71, 180 Kerns. R. 193, 19 , 71 Kidd, W. Kidney. R. 10J. 71 King. M. 100, 72 Klapp. B. 95. 72 Klingelheber. B. 177, 72 Knepp, T. 116, 72. 214 Knepper. R. 185, 73 Knight. F. Korhan. S. 100. 73 Kosanchich, M. 156, 206, 233, 210, 2 3, 73. 157 Krannlrh, D. 230. 74 Kuchl, J. 74 l.anre, L Lanier, G. 172, 193, 19 , 75 Large, R. 75 Lash, R. 193, 75, 164, 173 Lawrence, G. 186, 75 Layman, C. 76 Lelaenring. B. 76. 207, 210, 245 Leone, J. 76 Leslie, T. Lewis, R. 76 Lewis. T. Leyden, T. 76, 16 Livigni, S. 77 Lonchar, W. 77. 208 Long. R. 77. 161, 217, 219 l.ongitano, W. 77 Luginbill, R. 77. 172, 193 I.ynch, J. 78 Mahan, C. 78 Mallory. J. 78 Mandala, J. 78 Mansfield. R. 78 Manson. D. 78. 228 Markov, J. 78 Markulin, M. 79 Marsh, R. 79 Martin, R. 79 Masters, D. Mathrny, K. 79 Mathew, R. 80 Mathews, W. 80 Mayer. T. 80. 193, 198, 202, 201 McClusky. R. 80. 173 McConnell, J. 81. 193, 19 McCormick. J. 81. 198, 202, 173 M Cowin, I). 81 McIntyre, W. 82 McKinley. J. 206 , 210, 82 McKinnon, W. 82 McNealy. J. 83 Meadows, R. 83 Meincke, J. 172, 83 Mcnvc , 83 Merriman, E. 83 Michalak, M. 83 Miles, P. Miller, J. 8 . 193, 16 Miller. T. 8 . 245, 16 , 180 Mills. L. 8 . 185 Minkley, J. 8 Modugno, V. 8 Mohler. J. 85. 166, 171, 172 Moore. C. 85, 21 Moore. D. 85, 207, 211, 243 Moore. T. 86. 192 Moorchcad. J. 86 Morgan, J. 86 Morris, R. Mothersbaugh, P. Munneke. R. 203 Murray, R. 87. 156. 193, 19 . 32. 173 Muse, D. 87 Myers, B. 87. 193 Myers, D. 88. 185 Myers, J. 88 Myers. W. 88 Neal. T. 88 Neill, M. 88 Niessen. W. 89 Nitzschc, R. 89 Norris, J. 89. 207. 209, 211 Ober, D. 89 O'Connor, J. 89 Oman. B. 207, 211. 2 3, 90 Oprit .a, S. 90 Oslergard, A. 177, 90. 16 . 173 Ostcrgard. C. 3 . 90 Pamer, J. 198, 202, 203, 91 Parnell. M. 189, 245, 91 Parrotta. J. Parry. R. Parsons, L. Parsons. T. 217, 219, 91 Patrino, L. 91 Patsy, M. 91 Perdue. R. 193, 92 Persing. C. 193, 19 , 172, 92 Pfromm, C. 185, 92 Pidwcll, D. 208, 93 Poole, C. 93, 16 Prasher, G. 207, 211, 93 Quick. G. 93 Raeher, J. 206, 211, 94, 233 Randall, R. Rang, L. 9 Raper. W. 185 Redfern, T. 185, 95 Rehm, R. 198. 202, 95. 173 Reid, W. Reinhart, R. 95 Rciu, I). 95 Rcmmv, W. 185, 95 Renz. D. 207. 211, 96 Rett. J. % Riccilli, C. 180, 3 . 206, 211, 96 Rice, T. 96 Rich. R. 96 Richard, D. 96 Ricder, J. % Rinehart, K. 206, 211, 96 Rinehart. R. Rinker. M. 96 SENIOR GIRLS Autry, L. 36 Backer, H. 37 Baird. L. 165. 37. 177 Barnes, C. 37 Bartlett, L. 38, 182, 160. 165 Beal. N. Bcaule, L. 165. 195 B. lasak, J. 38. 183, 188 Benesh, M. Benson, S. 192, 174, 162 Bentley, D. Bet . K. 3 . 38 Bice, If. Billings, J. Blochcr, B. Bly. C. 185 Bolden. B. 182, 160, 161 Bond, B. 161 Bond, S. Hons telle, J. 16 Bookman, M. 165, 161 Boosembark. P. 40, 159, 165, 158, 162 Boris. B. 192 Boulton, B. 165 Bowers, B. 41, 200, 203, 202 Bowers, N. 41, 188, 183 Brackett. C. 160, 161, 174 Braddock, C. 192, 16S, 42. 170 Robb. T. 97 Robinson, F. 97 Robinson, J. 97 Roper, E. 97 Roscover, R. 177, 97, 173 Rossi, R. 98 Rowlands, L. Rurkmon, B. 98 Ruckman, R. 98 Kurtnik. D. 98. 228 Rush. H. 98 Rush, W. 9« Russell. P. 98 Russell, R. 34. 156. 171, 19 . 166, 172, 2 9. 99 Ryerson, G. 99 Sampson. R. 160, 161, 99, 173 Saunders, S. 100 Sawyer, R. 100 Scarpa, R. 100 Scheet . R. Scliollrs, A. 100 Schreiber. B. 10O, 186 Schultz, C. 101, 174, 180 Schumacher, R. 101 Schulz. D. 101. 185 Schwabe, R. 101, 228 Sra trad. W. 102 Scaver. R. 102, 180 Seger, T. Semelsberger. B. 102 Sepo . J. 103 Seymour, J. 186. 103 Shaffer. L. 207. 211, 103 Shalieen. R. 103 Sharps, J. 103 Shifflet. G. 161, 10 Shumway, K. 10 Sickinan, G. 105 Simon, A. 105 Smart, R. 193, 105 Smith, H. 105 Smith. J. 198. 202, 105 Spangler. D. 3 . 106, 16 . 173, 180, 214 Specimen. R. 106 Stafford, J. 2 5, 106 , 228 Stewart. B. 158. 107, 253 Straight. K. 108. 193, 172 Stropoli, F. 108 Stump, G. 108. 165, 167 Sutphcn. T. 3 . 108. 233 Sutter. T. 108, 228 Tapp. R. 109 Tarbett. G. 109 Taylor. W. 109 Taylor, W. 109 Theobold. T. 110 Thompson, J. 110 Thorsson. R. Ill, 16 Threlfall. N. Ill Tierney, E. III. 172 Tillman. K. Ill Tompsett, D. Ill Tubaugh. D. 206. 211, 230, 112, 228, 23 Udvari. D. 112, 173 Ullom. M. 193. 19 . 112, 167 Vale, M. 112 Vallee, L. 112 Vamuas, A. 112 Van Bouen, G. 198, 202, 113. 201 Vandiver, L. 113 Van Horn. R. 207. 211, 113 Viering. P. 185, 113 Voth, A. 114, 193 Vucovirh. L. 156. 206. 211. 217. 3 . 11 . 218, 2 5, 219 Wain, W. 11 Watson. J. 115 Watson. L. 115, 172, 186, 187 Weaver. D. 116. 172 Wrishuhn, E. 198, 203, 116 Weiss. J. 116. 215. 228 Wendt. A. 193, 207. 211, 3 . 116, 16 . 173 Wendt. R. 116. 21 Wenzel, R. 116 Wessinger, F. 116 White. R. 117 Wiley, R. 166, 206, 211, 173, 180, 252, 23 Wilkinson. W. 117 Williams, J. 117 Williams, L. 118 Williams. R. 118 Wilson. P. 189, 180, 21 , 118 Winsett. T. 118 Wiltinan, R. Wolcott. J. 217, 156, 218, 215. 219, 157, 118 Woodman, C. 118 Woodson, R. 118 Zittle, B. 193, 158, 119 Rrandimartc, D. 42 Brandt, B. 42 Brothers, C. 42 • Browning, C. Cailcr, L. 193. 34. 165, 189, 43 Caldwell, S. 43 Callahan, S. 165, 161. 189, It Catnpriani, D. 4- Capes. R. 192, 203, 19 . 163. 4 Carlton, L. 41 Carper, S. 4 , 178 Carter. R. 182. 192, . 167 Carter. P. 192, 19 , 45 Catanesc, R. 45 297 Chad well, M. IS Chambers, L. Chapin. M. 198, 46. 202 Christ, S. Clary. P. Clayton. P. Clifford, L. Clinton. B. Cofficld. K. 16 Coleman. J. Comb , L. Connelly. S. 243. 47. 1S6, 32. 164 Cooper. L. Coat ill, M. 48 Cox. C. 48. 16S Crabtree. C. 185. 48. 196 Crane. J. 48. 163, 165. 189 Crouse, B. 48 Cunningham, J. 40 Curley. M. 49 Czaplicke, S. 49 Czetli, L. 193. 49. 160. 165 Daleatio, K. 49 Dalton. M. Davis. C. 50. 196 Davis, L. 50 Davis. M. Davis. V. Deeds. P. 57. 171, 222, 245 Deis . C. 198, 57. 189, 202 DeMagalhar . W. 255 DeMarco, P. DeRose, J. Derring, L. 164 DeSelma, B. Dick. P. 52 Dickerson, P. 52 Dillen, S. 52 Dishong, S. 52. 164 Di . B. 52. 165. 167 Dooley. M. 52. 183 Douglas. J. 52 Downard, M. 52. 185 Doxey, M. Doyle. P. Drogenes, V . Dugan, N. 179 Durfee, K. Ebner, C. Edwards, M. Eiber. C. 243. 34, 54 Eisenrimmer. L. 34, 55, 195, 178, 165. 174. 189 Elliot, C. 55. 178 Em ary, D. 55 Emerson. S. 55 Emich, E. 55 Eraette, E. 55 Evans, R. 160, 56 Fair, K. 56 Fairhurst. C. 185, 56 Farris, J. 56 Fedor, C. 56, 164 Fernbach. D. 57, 165 Ferrantr, M. 57. 185 Ferrell, P. 57 Fluharty, N. 57 Folk, L. 57 Forshey, C. 185 Forshcy, N. 58 Fox. N. 58 Franklin. M. 58 Frazier, R. 58 Friedman, S. 58 Garforth. L. Garrett, C. 34. 156. 163, 59 Carver, J. 59 Givens, M. 60 Giuler. K. 198. 60. 202 Glasgow, I. 60 Gottschaldt, K. 61 Cove, M. 196, 61 Craca, D. 61 Graef. M. 34. 163, 165. 189, 61 Granger, C. 62 Cray, J. Cray. S. 159, 188. 165, 166, 62 Greenwood, V. 62 Gross, K. 62 Gubanc, D. 159. 213, 62. 158 Cullia, A. 62 Cunter. B. 182. 165. 62. 161 Guzzetla, J. 252. 188. 165, 192, 62 Haas. J. 165, 62. 170 Habyan, V. 63 Hagarty. J. 185, 203, 192, 194. 63 Hardnick, L. 63 Haines, J. 63, 252 Hammack, M. 198, 64, 202 Hannum, J. 202. 198, 100. 64 Hansen, R. 64, 189 Harr, J. 159, 64. 253 Harris, I,. 64 Harvey. L. 188. 65. 166. 170 Haught, S. 193, 65. 160, 161 Hauprich, P. 65 Hawkes. L. 156. 193 , 65, 222, 165. 249. 253 Haynes, C. 185, 65. 165 Hracock. N. 65 Hengle, N. 195, 165, 66 Hcrbruck, D. 66 Hilton. C. 34. 66. 164 Hite, L. 66 Hobart. P. 66 Hollingshead. D. 160, 166. 66. 177, 183 Hosncr, D. 67 Hower, P. 165. 68 Hudkins, C. 68. 196 Humphery. M. 185. 160. 165. 187 , 68 Hunnell, P. 68 Huss. S. 156, 222, 165, 68. 219 Infantino, F. 68, 181 Irvine, L. 193. 194 , 69 Iyoob, J. 69 Jackley. P. 69 Jacobs, V. 69 Jameda, E. 69 Jcnry. S. 185, 69 Jenkins, D. 70 Johnson, C. 192, 100, 70 Johnson. J. 192. 187 , 70. 167 Johnson, J. 70 Johnson, S. 70 Jones, C. 182. 187, 70 Jones. D. 243, 177, 70 Jones, S. 70 Kastein, B. 165, 70 Keefe. E. 193. 194, 165. 70 Kempton. C. 185. 165, 177, 189. 202. 71 Kierstead, D. 203, 72 Kilbournr, L. Kilgore, K. 72 Kirk, L. 192, 165, 72 Klnng. J. 34. 72. 164 Kleinhans. V. 159, 72. 164 Kncifel, J. 182, 165, 196, 72, 167. 178 Knolrs, J. 73 Knotts. L. 182. 193, 194, 165, 73. 167. 170 Knotts, R. 189, 73 Kocsis, J. 73 Koepkc, K. 73, 170 Kramer. P. 198, 202, 74 Kruse, S. 196. 74 Kuchenbrod. M. 198, 202, 74 Kunkel, K. 74, 164 Kurth. P. 188. 192, 165. 74 Kurucc. H. 186, 165. 74 I.abbe, S. 74 I-anib. J. 255. 74 Lance, S. 75 I.nRocca, D. 75 I.aRue, J. 159, 188, 165. 75 LaRuc, S. 75 Loutcrhahn, L. 165, 75 Lawrence. L. 192, 203. 194, 198, 76. 202 Lawson. N. 156. 165. 76. 249. 189. 157. 164 Lear. Y. 76 Leas, J. 76 Lewis, R. 76 Lindsay, L. 179, 192, 194. 165, 76 Lindway, B. 76 Little, M. 77, 189 Lutz, C. 185, 78 Lyell, K. 78 MacIntyre. K. 192, 160, 78 Mack, H. 78 Marcella, A. 78 Markwalder, J. 166, 79 Marquis. 5- 159. 79, 164 Martens, K. 165, 79 Mathcny, L. 80 Mathis, J. 80 Maxwell, M. 80 McAdams. N. 198, 80. 165 , 202 McBee, J. 159. 80, 165, McCall. L. 80 McCaw, B. 80 McColgan, D. 81 McCormick. K. 34, 188, 81, 167 McCutchcon, K. 81 McDevitt, M. 81 McFarland, P. 81 McIntyre, M. 81 McKinley. K. 198, 200. 82 McLean, C. 185, 82 McLeland, C. 82. 164 McMillion. J. 82 McPherran. J. 83 McQuiston, L. 83 Meadows, M. 185. 177. 83 Mealy, N. 185, 83 Mellinger, C. 83 Merriman, P. 202, 198. 34. 83 Metz, C. 83, 164 Miles. S. 84. 196 Miller, I). 84 Miller. J. 213. 213, 84, 164 Miller. L. 84 Miller. S. 81. 181 Miller. S. 245. 84 Mino. P. 84 Montgomery, L. 85. 189 Mooney, L. 85 Moore, D. 85 Moore, L. 85, 177 Morehouse, B. 192, 194, 86 Morgan, D. 86 Morgan, M. 86 Morrissey, N. 87 Mosser, A. 87 Mothersbaugh, B. 87 Mugford, C. 87 Murphy, M. 203, 87. 177 Murray, S. 192, 87 Musser. S. 87 Musyt, J. 87 Myers. L. 88. 167 Nabors, S. 88 Nancarrow-, J. 88 Katalizio, J. 88 Newcomb. D. 88 Newell, M. 198, 88, 183, 203 , 202 Ngo, T. 88. 188 Norby. U. 89. 185 Nordinc, E. 243, 34, 89, 164 Ogrodnik, D. 89 Ohsc, J. 90 Oplingcr, J. 90 Orlirh, J. 161, 90 Ottino. P. 189. 91. 179 Patterson, D. 197, 91 Patterson, J. 91 Peck. S. 156, 165, 249. 91 Perchak. R. 92 Perolis, J. 165, 177, 92 Pesich. J. 195, 165, 62 Phares, T. 134. 92, 164 Phelps, L. 93 Phillips, K. 185 Pivarski. G. 165, 177, 189, 93 Plymirc, D. 93 Porter, L. Powell. C. 189, 200, 93 Puente, L. 193, 93 Purvis, T. 93 Quick. S. 103, 94 Quinlin, L. 103. 94 Ralston, D. 189, 94 Ramsey, R. 103, 94 Kathinell. 0. 103. 94 Hawson, K. 104, 94 Rawson. S. 185, 94 Ray. K. 195. 94 Ream, S. 193. 165, 93 Reed, P. 165, 189, 95 Reger. R. 185. 95 Reid. F. 177. 197, 93 Reilly. J. 95 Rinal. J. 96 Roberts, J. 97 Robinson, C. 97, 164 Robinson, I. 97 Romito. K. 97 Rossi, G. 189, 98 Russell. J. 165. 98 Saari, N. 99 Sabados. B. 99 Sample, J. 99 Sam . D. 188, 165, 99 Saska. G. 99 Sax. C. 100 Schcatzle, N. 100, 245. 163. 165, 189 Scherser, K. 100, 164 Schiller, L. 100 Schmidt. C. 100 Schmidt, M. Schnabel. J. 100, 171, 164 Schneider. M. 100, 192, 194, 165 Schrey. E. 101, 188, 166. 167 Sehumaker, J. 243. 34, 100, 192, 164 Schuartz. L. 100, 165 Schweikert. S. 165, 189, 102 Schwcrdtfeger, P. 102 Sears. C. 193, 245. 102, 252 Scesc, A. 189. 102 Seerers, B. Seith. R. 102, 181 Semrgan. K. 102 Severn . C. 192. 103 Shattuck. C. 171, 103, 164, 179 Shelter, V. 192, 194. 10+ Shinglrton. J. 245. 104. 181 Shook, F. 104 Shook, K. 104 Showalter. S. 177, 189, 104. 164 Shultz, D. 104 Siebanoller, A. 105 Simmons, J. 105 Singleton, D. 105 Skamer, T. 165, 105, 164 Small. K. 105 Smith, D. 105 Smith, K. 105 Smith. L. 189, 106 Smith, M. 165, 106 Smith, P. 106 Smith, Sally 177, 106 Smith. Sandra 213, 245, 189. 106, 164 Smithcy, J. 106 Snyder. J. 166, 106 Sockel, S. 106 Sonn, W. 165, 106 Spoenndle, P. 197, 106 Stark. B. 106 Steiner, D. 107 Stephan, C. 107 Stobb . S. 107 Stratton, J. 108 Simwalt, D. 108 Sunday, B. 108. 192, 189, 164 Sweet. P. 108. 192 Swickley. C. 108 Sw-iger. V. 108 Sypherd, S. 108 Talmadge, D. 109. 197 Talo i. S. 109 Tell, B. Tmch, C. 109. 197 Thomas, P. 110, 164, 253 Thomas. S. 110 Thomas, B. 110 Thompson, A. 110 Thompson. B. 110, 159, 192, 165 Thompson, D. 110 Thorn, C. 110 Thornsberry. S. 34, 110 Tillett, K. Ill, 181 Tilling, r, M. 165 Tisch, F. Ill Tisch, L. Ill, 197 Tonge, S. Ill Towles. K. 112 Travers. M. 112 Tresh, N. 112 Troutman, C. 185, 112 L'lichncy, N. 112 Uinstead, F. 112, 16-4 Vaccaro, L. 112 Vanata, B. 34. 159, 113, 164 Vance, S. 189, 165, 174, 113 Van Horn, S. 107, 244, 113 Vierling, D. 114 Von Gutrn. S. 114 Voorhels, E. Vough. B. 114 Vukodcr, B. 114 Wakefield, C. 114, 165, 174 Walker. J. 114, 159, 165, 158, 181 Wallis. N. 114 Ward. M. 115 WarneT, A. 115 Warner. D. 115, 192 Watkins, J. 115 Watkins, J. 115 Watson, S. 116 Weaver, L. 116 Weber. J. 193. 116, 194 Weber. L. 116 Wells, D. 116 Welly, S. 116, 165 Wenger, N. 116 Whelan. M. 116 Wiley, K. 117 Willet. M. 117. 197 Willguca, R. 117 Williams. C. 185, 117, 164 Williams. D. 117 Wilson. I. 118 Witherspoon, B. 165, 118 Woehler, B. 118 Woy. M. 118 Wright. P. 166, 118 . Wynn, J. 159, 165, 118 Wyre. C. 118 Wyzynski, K. 118 Yacknow, Sally 34, 181, 118 Young. D. 118 Yukevich. J. 198, 200, 118 Yusehak, J. 119 Zaic. J. 165, 119 Zimmer. J. 156, 245, 157. 164. 253, 119 JUNIOR BOYS Adams. B. 193, 184 Adler. L. 206, 193 Aiken, J. 126 Akins. R. 126, 173 Altfather, N. 126, 172, 187 Alley, L. Ambriola, J. 126 Anderson, J. 126 Anderson, L. 126 Andrick, V. 156. 188, 193, 173, 126, 245, 167 Ankncy, B. 126 Armontrout. R. 126 Arnold. D. 184, 126, 186, 245 Arnold, K. 126 Arp. C. 126 Auber, M. 126 Authenreith, R. 126 Avromovich, J. 126 Baer. J. 126, 173 Bailey, D. 126 Bailey. W. 206, 126 Baker, K. 193, 126 Ballenger, R. 126 Barnes, J. 126 Barrett, R. Bartlett, C. 127 Beaule, M. 127 Bell. D. 206. 126 Bennett, R. 127 Benton, P. 127 Berg, D. 127 Bergmann, D. 127, 166 Bishop, J. 127 Black. B. Blair, J. Blazick. N. 127 Blochcr, J. 127 Bond, J. 127 Bowen, D. 127, 166, 173 Bower. J. 126, 234 Bowling, D. 127 Bowling. P. 127 Box. T. 127 Braden. J. 127 Braun. M. 127, 184 Broderick, J. Brooks. J. 126, 127 Brower. W. 119 Brown. J. 127 Brown. T. 127 Buckley. S. 198, 127, 202 Bucy, C. 127 Bunn, D. 198, 127, 202, 201 Bunner, L. 127, 214 Burnett. K. 112, 217, 127 Callahan. T. 127 Calvert, J. Cameron, D. 127. 230 Canter, G. 127, 193 Carano, T. 128 Cardarelli, J. 128 Carlson, J. 128 Carpenter. M. 128, 196, 230 Carroll. G. 128, 193 Carson, M. 128 Case, J. 126, 128 Channel, D. 128 298 Chapman, W. 128 Chase, A. Christian, J. 128 Christnor, D. 128 Cianciola, R. 128 Ciccarone, C. 128 Claflin, H. 198. 202 Clemens, A. 128 Cobb. D. 198, 128, 158. 202 Cochrane. J. 198. 128. 202, 196 Cochran. P. 128. 193. 173 Coffield, T. 128 Conrad. D. 128. 177, 206 Cook. D. 128 Cook. R. 128 Cooper. R. 128. 18 Cooper. T. 128. 18 Corooran. W. 128. 172 Costilow, D. 128 Coulson. J. Crane. R. 128. 166, 186 Craver, R. Cross, C. 128 Crowe. M. 128 Cummings, B. 128 Custer, T. 128, 186 Dale. W. 128 Davies. B. 128, 203 Davies, B. 128, 203 Davis, C. Davis. T. 128 Davis. V. 128 Deck. T. 128. 193. 230 DeHart. C. 128. 198, 202 Dempsey, J. 128 Dias, F. 128, 180 Diebel. R. Dixon, T. 129 Doster. M. 126. 129, 193 Drobny, D. 129 Drown. G. Duckwall, R. Duke. T. 129 Dunn. G. 129 Eagle, T. 129 Farle. R. 129 Emigh. T. 129 Fnabnit. P. 129, 187, 18 Farmer, D. 129 Farmer. M. 129 Fclmly, M. 129 Ferguson. J. 129 Finley. M. 129 Fisher, T. 129 Flesher, R. 129 Fowler. G. 130. 166, 172 Franks, R. 129 Fraxee. F. 129, 187 Freund, S. Frye, K. 129, 193, 180, 214 Gallagher, E. Gardner, S. 129 Carske. W. 129 Cary, T. 129, 180 Geer. A. 126. 129. 21 Cillnghcr, E. 129 Ciusti, C. 129 Given. L. 129 Clymph. J. 129. 192 Goodman. P. 129 Gordon. 1. Cove, B. Graea. J. 129 Graef. J. 193. 173 Grant. D. 129. 198, 202 Gravclcy, J. 129 Greathouse, J. 130, 193 Green. C. 130, 182 Griffith. T. 130 Griffiths. J. 130, 186 Grosh, G. 130 Grosjcan. J. 130. 198 . 202, 203, 230 Cuthrie, R. 130 Haas. G. 130 Hager. R. 130. 173 Hague, F. 130 Haid. B. 130 Hall. D. 130 Hall. J. 130 Halleck. J. 130 Hamid. R. 130 Hardman. T. 130, 207 Harlan. E. 130 Harmel, C. 130 Harahrnan, R. 130 Harter, R. 130, 233 Hartley, C. 130 Harvey. J. 130 Harvey, R. 130 Hawes, R. 130, 187 Hawley. J. 130 Hayes. J. 130. 198, 202 . 21 Hayes. T. 130 Heeht. D. 130 Henderson, R. 131 Herberger, T. 131 Hcuser, F. 129 Hill, D. 126, 129. 193 Hilton, J. 131. 180, 211 Hofmann. T. 131 Hollingshead. D. 131 Hoskinson, F. Hottle, C. 131 Hottlc, I). 131 Hower, C. 131 Huffman, L. 187, 161 Hurd. J. Hutchins, C. 131, 198. 202 inland. J. 131 Ingalls, B. Jackson. T. 198, 202 Jacobs, D. 131 Jacobs. J. 131 Jacot, D. 131 Johansson, L. Johnston, J. Jonca, J. 131. 173 Karlis. R. 131 Keith. J. 131 Kcrshcr. R. 126. 180. 21 Kiehart, E. 131 King, J. 131, 172, 187 King. R. 131 Kitchen. K. 131 Kleckner, B. Kline. J. 131 Kneil, D. 207 Knepp, D. 131 Koscik. P. 131 Kreiner, C. 132 Kuhlman, J. 228. 132, 193, 197 Kurinsky, J. 132, 193. 203 LaCause, L. 132 Laih. J. 132 Laing, K. 132 Lambert, D. 132 Lang. E. 132. 193 Lappin, C. 232 Law. D. 132 Lawrence, R. 132 Laybourno, T. 132 Leavitt. L. 132 Leone. R. 132 Lcpp. P. 132 J.rslie, J. I.imbach, A. 120, 132, 217, 221, 180. 23 Lindhe. R. Lingo. T. 132. 198. 202 Liolios, C. 132 Lloyd. T. 132 Lohman. R. 132. 177, 173 Lohr, F. 132 Louthan. J. Mansfield. J. Marconi. B. 132. 206 Mariani. A. Markulis, D. McCartney, D. 132 McCulloch. H. 132, 172, 177, 193 McDaniel, T. 132. 206 McDonough, R. 132, 228 McF.lroy. R. 132 McFadden. D. 132. 193 McGraw, R. 132, 198, 202, 203 McIntyre, T. McKinley. J. 132 McMannis, L. 132, 173 Mead. G. 112, 217, 132 Medeiros. R. 188. 133, 187 Medkeff. D. 133 . 208. 180 Mehl. R. 133, 156 Meneer, L. Merrick. R. 159, 133 Mikolashek. D. 133 Miksch. R. 133 Mild. R. 198. 133. 202 Miller, J. 133, 173 Mills, S. 188. 133. 177, 173 Mitchell. W. 233 Moats, T. Moledor, A. Morrison, T. Morrison, W. Moyer, J. 133 Murphy. T. 133, 232 Murphy. J. Mvers, W. 133 Neal. J. 133 Neidert. R. 133 Newcomb. W. 133 Nitzschc, R. 133 Oldham. T. 133 Olson. G. 133 Orock. M. Pallone. P. 133 Palumbo, L. 133 Paparone, J. 133, 198. 202 Pash, D. 133 Patrick. R. 133. 193 Pcckton, F. Perkins. J. 133 Persinger, G. 133 Petersen. B. Petrusky, T. Pfau, H. 13 Pfromm, G. Pheneger. J. Pickton, C. 134 Pieenik, S. 134 Pieters. E. 134, 187, 198, 230. 180 Poston, L. 134 Potter, G. 13 Powric, C. 206. 217, 134, 234 Price. G. 134, 196 Pryor, D. Quisenberry, R. 134 Rabb, B. 13 Raber. D. 13 Rapier, T. 134 Ravnes. P. 13 Redon. J. 134 Reed, D. 134 Reese, R. 13 Remmy, A. 134 Reth. A. 134 Retxer, D. 120. 217, 134 Richardson, R. 134. 251 Ridenour, R. 134 Riggins, N. 13 Rininger, G. 134 Robb. W. Roberson, D. Robinson, D. 134 Rodgers. R. 135 Rodgers, T. 135 Romine, W. 193. 135 Rowland, R. 135 Roysdon. D. 135 Kubino, A. 135 Rupert, R. 135 Russell, D. 135 Russo. J. 198. 135, 230. 202 . 231 Salsburg. D. 135 Sampson, M. 135 Saralino, D. 198, 135, 202 Scadler. A. 135 Schoaf, J. 135 Schaur, F. 193. 135 Schloaser, M. 135, 230 Schneidler, D. 135 Scully, T. 135 Scadler. A. 166, 172 Search. R. 135 Scarle, G. 193. 135 Seders. W. 35 Seiler. L. 135. 207 , 217. 180 Seven. C. 206. 135. 187, 180 Shaffer, D. Shaffer. D. 198, 135, 202 Shannon, R. Shaw. M. 198, 203, 135, 202 Sheppard, D. 135 Shumway, W. 135 Simmons, D. 135 Slater. D. 13S. 18 Slovisky. T. 135 Smerk, D. 198. 135, 202, 201 Smi h, Jerome 198, 135, 202 Smith. John 135, 201 Smith, James Smith. L. 126. 135 Smith. S. Snyder, D. 136 Snyder. K. 198. 136, 202 , 201 Spiegle, C. 136 Staats. J. 136 Stager, R. 136 Stebbins, J. 136 Stcole, J. 136 Steidl, D. 136, 173 Stephens, A. 136, 214 Stevens, C. Stobbs, D. 136 Stobbs, J. 136 Stolbcrg. E. 206. 136, 180, 23 . 233 Strub, M. 203 Summerville, L. 136 Sunoire, J. 206, 136 Swank. G. 136 Tangrnburg, J. 136 Tarcay. W. 136. 187 Tcdrick, R. 207, 136 Thompson, G. 136 Thompson, E. 198, 136, 202 Thrash, D. Tighe, M. 136 Underwood, D. 136 Vale, S. 136 Valentine, J. 136 Vamvaa. D. 136 VanAtta, W. 136 Vanderiaan, M. 136, 160, 161, 173 Vaughan. M. 136 Vavra, J. 136 Vitale, S. 136 Vukedor, L. 136 Wagner, P. 136, 228 Waul, F. 198, 136 , 202 Wahl. R. 203, 137 Walker. J. Wallace, J. 137, 187, 2 5 W atson, G. 137, 196 Wcinmann, M. 137 WeitzcU, L. 137 W'elch. J. 137 Whalen, S. 156, 137, 167, 180, 23 W'hitcher, C. 137 W hite, C. 206, 137 White. L . 116. 221, 217, 23 Whitis. P. 137 Wilkinson, R. 137 Willgucs, G. 137 Williams, J. 203. 137, 166, 161, 167 Williams, J. 137 Williams, R. 137 Williams, R. 137 Williams, T. 137 Willoughby. W. 137 Wilson. G. 137 Wilson, J. 137 Wittman. R. 137 Wood, R. 206. 137, 180 W oods, k. 198, 137, 202 Work, S. 198, 137, 202, 201 Worrell. D. 137, 173, 18 Worts, J. 137 W yant, J. Yanda. R. 156, 171, 193, 137, 230. 173 York, L. Yeargin, D. 137 Yost, R. 137 Zampclli, G. 206, 137 Zimmerman, S. 137 Zitck, M. 137, 228 JUNIOR GIRLS Adams. K. 126 Adams, S. 126 Aldridge. S. 198. 126 , 202 Alexander. H. 126 Alexander, D. 126 Anderson, J. 126 Anderson. V. 159, 126. 187 Appleby, D. 156. 171, 126 Appleman, N. 126 Arnold, L. 126 Autry, J. 126 Bachtel, J. 126 Bacon, D. 126 Baldauskas. C. 182. 126 Baptiste, W. 198, 192, 126, 202 Rarunohik. C. 126. 166. 167 Barnard. M. 126 Barnett, D. 127 Rati, G. 127 Beal. L. 127. 187. 177. 196 Becher. B. 127, 222 Bedur. D. 127 Beit el, S. 127 Benedetto. B. 127 Bennett, A. 127 Brnnrtt, S. 127 Brnway, C. 127 Berger, T. 127 Bergstrom, E. 127 Bertsch, J. 127 Bevere, N. 127 Bielawsky. R. 127 Bigelow, C. 127 Biro. J. 127 Bittner. P. 126, 193, 127, 166, 167 Blank, J. 198, 127, 187, 202, 196 Boord, P. 127 Bormuth, K. 192, 127 Bossman, C. 189, 127 Bower, T. 127 Boyer. N. 127 Brant, K. Brendle, P. 127 Briers, I). 127 Broek. D. 127 Broedling, J. 127 Brooks, J. 127 Brown. M. 127 Brueken, S. 127 Brunson, C. 127 Brunyansky, V. 127 Buck, C. 127, 196 Buck, Christine 127, 189 Buck. K. 127 Burns, M. Bushey. P. 127 Bushncll, G. 127 Butler. L. 127 Cairns. S. 127 Cameron, J. 127 Capatosta, C. 127 Capatosto, D. 127 Caporaletti, J. 128 Carlson. S. 128 Carpenter, C. 128 Carroll. E. 128 Caruso. R. 192. 127 Chapman. J. 128, 196 Chester, S. 128 Christoff, J. 128 Clark. B. 128 Clark. T. 156. 192, 128, 213 Clark, Wr. 128 Clauscr, S. 128 Clayton, K. 128 Cleland, S. 128 Cole, L. 128. 196 Coleman, S. 128 Connelly, C. 128 Cook. M. 128 Cortesi, R. 192, 126, 128. 175 Coughcnour, D. 128 Coulter, D. 128 Cox. C. Crawford, C. 128 Crimaldi, M. 128, 189 Crum. C. 192. 128, 160 Cundiff, N. 128 Curtis, C. 192, 128 Daetwylcr, J. Darden, N. 128, 164 Davinson, D. Davis. C. 128, 181 Davis, M. 156, 128 Dawson. G. 189, 126. 128 Dean. S. 128. 181 Dcgnan, J. 1x8 Dill. C. 128 DiNicola, J. 129 Dixon, J. 129 Dixon, Joyce 129 Dretwylcr. J. 129 Dudich, M. 192 Duffcy, P. 129 Dull, D. 129 Dunlap, L. 129 Easton, D. 129 Eckert, C. 129 Edgar, J. 129, 196 Ellison. L. 192, 129 Emery, S. 129 Emich, C. 129 Endslcy, L. 126, 129, 181 Eagan, K. 129, 187 Farrell, S. Ferguson, S. 129 Ferreira, L. 129, 213 Feasier, L. 171, 129, 187 Field. P. 129, 196 Fifer. M. 129 299 Fiord, N. 129 Fisher. J. 129 Fisher. T. 129 Fitzgerald, M. 129 Flouts. B. 171. 129. IK9 I nland. M. 129 Foley. K. 129, 196 Fox. I.. 129. 189 Frank . M. Frant . M. 129 Frederick, M. 198. 192, 129. 202 Freibert. I.. 129. 181 French. S. 129 Galehouse, D. 129 Cartman. B. 192. 129. 187 Cate . M. 129. 196. 175 Coorpe. I.. 129, 196 Glenny, D. 129 Coshorn. B. 129, 196 Cosscr, D. Granata, M. 129 Greenmnycr, J. 1.10. 203. 181 Grohe, L. Gold. B. Guinn, S. 130. 189 Guynn. A. 130, 181 Hale. N. Hall. C. Hall. E. Hall. V. Halley. C. 130. 156. 126 Hankins, S. Hansel, S. Harlow. V. Harper. S. Harris, B. Hartge. A. 130. 182 Hartley. V. 130. 1% Hartr. C. 130. 177 Haynes. C. 130 Haywood. C. 130 Hazle. K. 130. 126. 187 Hendershot, M. Henderson, K. 131 Henry. B. 131 Hess. K. 131 Heuser, I. Hirkin. P. 131 Hickman. C. 131 Hiller, M. 131 Hinton, L. 131 Hitt, C. 131 Hjelmquist, C. 131, 196 Holcomb, P. Holland. S. 131 Hollingsworth. M. 131 Horeno, C. 131 Homyak. D. 131 Hostetler, K. 131 Hughes. J. 131 Hughes. S. 131. 187. 181 Hummel, R. 131 Ingraham, D. 192, 131 Jackson. J. 131 Jacob . J. 156. 159, 131 Jaeot, D. 131 Jay. B. Jeney. J. 131, 196 Jenitis. J. 131 Jividen, D. Johnson, J. 131 Joliet. C. 126. 131 Jones. D. 131, 213 Jones, P. 131 Jones. Patricia Juillerat. C. 222, 196 Kaiser, S. 131 Kara , K. 131, 177, 181 Kargy, I.. 131 Kaser, K. 131 Kaufman. K. 131, 196 Kaiigher. P. 131, 222 Kavrn, M. 131 Keeling. V. 131 Kemp, I). 131 Kern . I.. 166. 192. 131 Kidwell. K. 131 Kiilwell, V. Kieffer. C. 131 Kimpon. S. 193. 131 Klirnak. K. 131, 189 Kline, F. 131 Kline. K. 131. 166 Klingensmith, B. 131, 187 Knapp, Diana 131, 187 Knapp. Donna tfl. 187 Kochan. S. 131 Koller, V. Koiikis, C. 131 Koukis, P. 131 Kramer. K. 132, 196 Krapf, L. Kunemon, K. 132 Kungle, C. 132 I-acy, S. 198. 200. 132 I,ar on, C. 132 I.aRue, M. 132 I.esko. J. 132. 177. 183 Leyland, I.. 132 Loeber, L. 132 I.orwing, M. 132 Louis. M. 156, 192. 126. 132, 187 Lutz. L. 132 Magee, D. Maher. P. 132 Malachosky, P. 132 Marcini. D. 132 Manns, A. 132 Marchand, F. 132 Marrhand, T. 132 Marconi, J. Martin. J. 132 Marline, J. 132 Martinelli, D. 132 Maryanski. J. 132 Matheny, I.. 132 Mathis. S. 132 Mattes, L. 132. 196 Maybom, J. 126, 132 Maynard, T. 132 Maynard. J. 132 Maynord, S. 132 McCart, D. 132 McCauley. P. 132 McCullough. P. 132 McDaniel, M. 132 McIntyre. K. 132 MacKeigan, J. McMahan, K. 132 M. Van. T. 132. 1% Mechlin, K. 132 Mentz, C. Miklos, L. 192. 132 Mikolashek. M. 133 Miles. L. Miller, B. 133 Miller, C. 133, 196 Miller. K. 133 Miller. P. 133 Miller. S. 133 Miller. Susanna 133 Milne, S. 133, 187 Mitchell, V. 133 Mitchcn, B. 133 Moon. B. 126. 133, 167 Moore, S. 133 Moore, S. 182, 133, 166, 187 Morens, C. Morgan, L. 133 Morgan, M. 133 Morphy, S. 133 Morran, L. 133 Morris, L. 133 Morris, S. 133 Mullins. J. 133, 196 Murphy. K. 133 Myers. M. 133 Neff. C. 133 Ncvels. M. 133 Nitzsche. B. 133. 197 Norby, I). 133 Norton, I. 133 Norton. K. 192. 133. 175 Null. N. 133 Nyc. C. 133 Ober, N. 133 Orris, K. 133 Orzc . C. 126, 133 Owney, J. 133. 181 Page. C. 133, 197 Patonai, S. 133 Patterson. 1.. 195, 133, 197 Patterson, S. 133 Peel. I.. 133 Pendleton, C. 133 Persing, B. 133 Peterson, S. 133, 197 Petrilla. L. 133, 181 Pfaff, P. 133, 187, 251. 181 Phencger, J. 131 Pickut, S. 131 Pieczynski, S. 131 Pilgram, J. 131. 126 Policy. P. 131, 197, 178 Porter. Ann 131, 197 Porter, K. 131 Powell. D. 131 Powell. M. 134 Preston. G. 134. 197 Price, E. 134 Prinzo, P. 134 Quinn, K. 134 Baper, B. 134 Haiirkhorst, I). 131 Reed. I.. 131, 197 Keilly, K. 131 Kemboldt, J. 134, 156, 126 Hrynulds, S. 134 Richmond, P. 13-1 Ridglcy, V. 134 Riley, J. 134 Kinclla. D. 131 Rite bison, N. Roderick. S. 131 Koditca, A. 135 Rollins. J. 126. 135, 166, 187 Rornich, M. 135, 187, 181 Roper, J. 135 Rose, V. 135 Rossi. C. 135, 197 Kothen. P. 135 Royer. L. 135 Rule, J. 135 Russo, T. 135 Ryan, P. 135 Sam io, M. 192, 135 Sanders, R. 135 Sanderson, M. 135 Sandv.k, 1.. 198, 192. 135, 202, 181 Saunders. 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