DeVilbiss High School - Pot O Gold Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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After the reconditioning, the equipment was painted according to a national code in a variety of brilliant colors. Tads also arrived at school earlier this year. For the orchestra and ten first hour classes, school began at 7:30 a.m. The remainder of the students started at 8:30 a.m. Instead of a homeroom period, both second and third hours were 75 minutes. The earlier morning starting hour resulted in earlier lunch periods, which were es- pecially welcome to the seniors. Seventh hour bells rang at 3:00 p.m. giving students more after-school time to participate in athletic events, club activities, rand dramatic productions. ..,. Umm 1 4 1 wah: jf.. .4 l Qy'iy 15' f J KU at J itat if ef! I L Q fag 2545, KZK tj U 2 Lf, 51 f f Zig! C257 SQ f-- 'W . 5 site if at . L nf. Lixljff . 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N Q zb Qfqlgbg '-JZKSDQ 1969? 5421 Qwfsg 0168 Cf f' 3 ff 7 'AED 'A 7-Q J paadovxzfwxp ii 3 QQS X Q94 8 , XD ' NR Q 249 Z bo 2 cg QQDQQ V QLSX my 9 fi. - 1 3 QX Q gilgfgy-279 8 5? ?QS DwQ?52PQQ+f 'f'l7r.1J.z,! jd' Q, ,l.EcfJL,. EL Ja! dfbua maui I ' 'J - L Refi - lfbcff 32,62 tx flu, .5326 l ULMOOOL' My CK QJCVIAJALQ' I ffoeiou. ei CGLQGL-Ajgq 7 7oaaL 'L ,L-gl isdn MQ, fiufcjo, ., -f ,ati - ,lm failed. C552 -41 maui gfcjgc-, iq ' 5 'S up . MLKKQMQ ianfou, C0597 CWMQSL The 66Year of the Tiger K ,,,.f.,,.Zt.. T5 5 9 0 0 f y .T f Is Dzsplayed ln Athletzcs ie, Tm. fs . ,nfl - ' -iqv r l ' ' ' ---,, -,W . if Over 200 Tads Jartici :ated in all s orts to make this nw , J. T . . 1 1 P A I ' y V, R A I year the Year of the Tiger . Vlfrestling received new :Ziff J D emphasis with XVrestler of the VVeek awards. The f ' 'Ti X NQ 9 W Cross Country team ran to its second District Crown. 3 H l Y Student interest in athletics soared. The' athletic v ,ls A s k office sold over 1000 student tickets for the Central game. Two 3:30 p.m. Friday games made it easier for Tads to attend football games. The victory over Start in basket- ball gave the Tigers a boost in the Xlvest Toledo rivalry. Spirit groups filled the halls with banners, posters, and support tags, repeating the cheer Co, Tigers! I we 574 1, - y.p,L1,Lf - sfawawfeawfac 6ff 7!!AUfMJfl N gf - tfffww , ,eww WM f UMM! iZ7MA!-fffW H.0f2vslw?rfvxeV. Vlflflb-A245 , VH L' Leg fvrfudcollsc .QUT ffff ' W. CLlQfTclw'i2'T , , X +V '1 r l, . 1 A x Awe? out cus A CLJLQL 319.0143 beacon N .ttf ijt, f ,wg JitQ,,.s.L diese, X owls tt K ' R.. I f E xx E Xu! e .xx M f . Tads Display Prize Talents Tads found new ways of expressing themselves cre- atively. In the annual Interclub Christmas window com- petition, Equestriennes captured the Little Brown Jug with their lille Three Kings stained glass window. Art students finally had a place to display their tal- ents in the new trophy case in the main hall. Through commercial art, watercolors, oil paintings, and sculpture, Tads cultivated an interest in art. In dramatics, the junior and senior classes presented their third fine musical with How to Succeed in Busi- ness VVithout Really Trying . DeViltries gave many students an opportunity to perform in an excellent show based on vaudeville. Musically, DeVilbiss students won prizes in state and local competition, in both individual and group performances. The choir began a fund-raising drive for a summer European tour. ' 'I'I Deca, Sino-Soviet Center, A. F. S. Student, Add Variety to D. H S. NX S 5 Academically, students faced many innovations. Guided by a new principal, the DeVilbiss curriculum ex- panded to include a distributive education program and the first Sino-Soviet center in Toledo. Russian students held a banquet in November to widen their appreciation of Russian culture. The increased emphasis on voca- tional training fostered the formation of the DeVilbiss chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America. Davis Ssekasi, our smiling A. F. S. student from Uganda, gave Tads a closer look at the African nations. In the Tiger tradition, four seniors competed in the Area Student Council scholastic quiz bowl, defeating Woodward, McAuley, and Swanton in televised matches. ,. t . , ,f - ' -we-sea ,gf ::.:.sw,- aw, .Ut .AV ,,.-eu... Q , v--v.-rf-1 -'H' -'-1--1. ' A - ,tg . ,3..-Ut 1. -ff Y- ...v - - 'f' r .f'Ai:r1.'f14xj:f-F52 ,L - -, 3 'L . v' . ti rtre if x B ,tatii S A E 5 Q ai l iivilgq foagjiisgi t if ,fsiggiggoif QE HSE, 3.L5,8 wh ei 3,49 64, X , 'JA Q A ,N M N H, -1 mx M w 'IYAJQ l I' ' iw fi xi ,J 'U jx GFX. I Q 13 qi AQ 'Y-3 Q xx I3 a R QQ Q- I xfx I XWL U x JN X LL' - n :. 2 H ,V .. s , , xq ,exit N Vw MK -X X' f ,x fTX X1 '. Nj' X f jg xx-L' X-'xxj r . x X ' 'N LJ' , IJ, J V, ' EIW 'xl .X Y fx XVI CA-.X jf A ' A 5 1 Y U1 lg 'f' D K J ,f m 1 fu K Q U M xy X, N if .f N . IK xx L, 1 1 'J N k 5' ' K., XX. v Lf' 1' . , I H. XV fx x FX 17 :X KJ KX f 4 x U Xbfx .3 T iger-in-the-Court, Homecoming Parade, a D. Ii S. Graduate, Spark Spirit Tads showed great enthusiasm for other school pro- jects. A well-known 1963 graduate, Jim Detwiler,I re- turned to speak encouragingly at a football assembly. For the annual Homecoming Parade, many clubs and other groups spent hours making floats and decorating cars. After more than a year of waiting, Tads finally saw the Tiger-in-the-Court. Wh Tm' X .., f J f' , -55 az ltl' Nigga! our a J 4 X , xl 1. 14 -al : X k'Nf'j ,Jr--O 'Na L41 wk XJ., Lf, ., L - . Cf U i gl U l xX A 5 f Q I5 Cf V . 1 50ubfl y1j!H?' KJ F! 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E'-1 811 Laura Keith Mike james jill Gary ,ff -rf 1 - ' f ' N V I' ' L f ,fn - ,il r Y' i . .1-I , fi mg rl- X 5 Q 5' -'SID 4-P H , , 1 ,,33,,, tx mag F ' , ' , t W, ri ft 1 fi L, ' ,. . rr. , ' Ford, Fotheringham, Fox, Frank, Franklin, Freeman, Margaret james Sharon Carol Karen Thomas 66 ' Sue Morrison, decorations: Sue Spenglcr, co-chairmang Marilyn Collins, publicityg Darla Donovan, refresh- mentsg Kathy Valois, bidsg Chris Knowlton, decora- tions: Randy Richie, co-chairman: Phil Cohen publici ty, Steve Mostov, refreshments, and Bob Krasncy, bids. Planning and organizing the sophomore dance were' harzsma, 99 i i I . ,EI - . 3 V, , ,l e 1 'gp- wi 49 I 1 1 I 4 1 'L Mk' .Q ,L Rig -M I f- ' 1 .Q F I,-' 5 -fr 4-qw.,-r-51 gb: Dewey, Diamond, Ernest Stuart W W N NUM, w f x , 1 iv . -W 1 I' 5 ,N t , 'li Emery, Engle, Earl Todd 142:15 .Il -2. WJ: 5 K 1-4 215 Figlarz, Fine, Susan Yetta ,4ff 1w- ' ' fr X, ,z3,5.5rmfxM14,, 1 if 'Pi - -3 IW 91 V if -' , kssswxr if Freer, Cathie The Friedmar, Frosh, Richard Vollie ir First Da l,, ,, .m ' n ' I Dodd, Debra .-xx 4 f , A Q 1 A I 'Qt Escobar, John Fl' 1 V' fm-.-.1 setsfff' - , , , I tg Flath, Beno I nf' J. 'nm I , Carling, David nee, ' ,ls ,153 Gould' Gould' Mrs. Rikkers and Mr. English, sophomore advisers, read thc sophomore , .- 5 ff x, I . f . , live ff lt - 'F - ,,,, ' 1 -V? 'Q ' P! N, - F 'Q F' , ' ' I.- W .1 ,1 'ff ' PZ, 1 t -QQ , K- fx, Gasser, McNair, Gibbs, Gibblin, Connie Terry Randy Linda Q' :Q ' i N My .4 ., egjwl irywdjl x N m E l la li. A Gilbert, Girkins, Glasener, Glassman, Richard David Robert Mike f rf' 1' .f- I-T' 1 wi ' 'I ,U ,ZA st - e 'J -' . 1 , J' Glasson, Gleason, Richard Joseph Lyn Mary newsletter- Delights Sophomores lsr'-V I I Y - 1 F H G I Goldsworthy, Hugh Vg? , E A-.-,..,. I 5 . 3' 1' , 1 l Hamilton, Rivia 14' -' --,111 inf .uflki , - XL I Hein, Linda if 'Ziff g ,1l.i 1 ' . ' I Y ,rx 1. 1 32 -n j, . 1 , , -i 1 a x U' I Grainger, Grant, Green, Diane Vicki Jerry LLL, wr .Qi 4' fi ' 'pt 15' if ' if' Q1-ff Hardin, Harkison, Harmon, Alan Margaret Dayle f. if ff' r feaf l Jw. f d 'cd Q 1 ., ' r' ff V .4 ' l IEA!! Helm, Helvoigt, Henry, Kathi Charles , Bill 'fx i. ,. -'y 1 . W , . x V 1 5: wi. . ,QW K Gring, Steve 'Aw .fb ':' 1rl1KN'l if X X f ,V Harrison, Susan -1 gs - ' Rik , ,,' Q J' 1 :UN ' X 1, ' ,+ L? X 3, 1 Y W , at ,L j A Hepburn, janet rr, :X y, ,E LT W L i 2:33 NN , 't,'r ' r1 l '. - ' H X fi s- i ,.. Q1 1 f' h E, Y 4, wwf ' 1 ,rx Y Y V. A Gross, Grovey, Guyer, Haddix, Hall, jennifer Cindy Evelyn Jo Anne Kathy if WN ,gk l. as is C' f ' '.1Qf154f,, 3,31 'Q fl, Hatch, Hausman, Haworth, Heidtman, I-Ieilmann, Donald Andy jackie Susan Gunter n A X ft we-tsffii ,A FST i ' f-' I ,,.. In ai' f- f ' , fiufi E' fy -ff ' . fn-5 ,M ie: F Nur ! W ' 1 i ' ' X! M :sw ,y V. xl -rx K ' in ' Herrick, Higgins, Hilkert, Hinds, Hitcs, james Robin Judy Cindy Allen Q N 1 1 , .N , ...,, , -f' .. .. - I . - 'liek-f a ' :fi -i f . 4 1 l '?ii1'vi 'wi ' ful' ' ' f'Jl-'f':Hii'W'A1l r 2 -' . 3' ll-'am my... .e . at . - Q 1 - N. - -. i-ri-'fl ,. i g g i, 1 g. I' 5 I 55 gi '. V. 5, 9 4' l X' ,lf i ig: . il , ' 1' X.- V 3 I , A T, ,. Y vm. l K f ki w elm.. V w ifi Hoagland, I-Ioetzl, Honse, Hoppe, I-Iostetter, Houston, Howald, Robert Max Ron Deborah Pamela Robert Linda 1 I i 4' ' ' i' Tya ' 'Q Us in .zu -V - , 'f . . ,.., -, . N 5 A ff: mfi-. T' i D- 'If 7' f , 4 If . 1, Q . I h y? 11 , -in ,,,j,!,E, . I ! X ,V-I 1 W Q.. T, l ' . N , 4 Ny-ff, :Ziff if i - Y .' Q, - 1 3? ' , -, H s . .I I If H 1 5 V, . 1 f- 1-- 1 A 1.1 'nf WI 1 xl ,-4,-5,1 Q 4 Hull, Hurley, Hussey, Hussey, Itil, Jackson, james, Pamela Louise Dennis Janice Linda Verda Claudia 0' X X all aaa .. we ev ' - E '4 1 I 1 M if - fi, ' , -A f' ' V 3 H 'nu' 'A Lp .2 ,wi 1. ' - .b L' I V . . gag - ,il gy Q 9, J e, 165,14 , G- I JL N E 7,1 T41 ' Q R J johnson, johnson, johnson, Jones, juergens, Kaighin, Kaiser, David jan Lona Terry Jane Kenneth Chris .JT i ii . lf f ' ' ' f- , Pe' ,fl V ' I C, 1,7 Hrabak, Huckaba, Hughes, Kathy Phil john , ' -E , Q, . wa - V ,uf -' w ' 4'- ,1-'N X-, :sf A 1 - .wi i' - 1. - V. M1 m fg -il 'ff' .31 ' . Yi . jarecki, Johnson, johnson, Michael Aron Robert HMA? Ai 7 , 5-QTL. is 9 9 3 .- ' 'fl . ., if 5' 'P . W... - -f-- 'J - V ' . 1, y, l ' i' ' f ' ' .. ' Q ' ' I Kehoe, Kellermeyer, Kennedy, jim Robert Doug ophomores Plan New Projects, Megan Maxwell prepares for a city-wide French COFILCSC. Q 5135. -. , .-si,-i A... ,paw . -X' , f, 34 313.1 Y U .-'A 5 1 f , Kennedy, Kennedy, Kris Sharon :e g - 5-' Q. V iii : ,Q .J 1. ,M,,,.-J , King, Kinor, David Frank K a f f if ' .- Z 9 fl . l K 1' il- K Q Klasncr, Klotz, Paul Terri is IJ A Y .fflv-?ll Wr . . 1 -J l'1 1 . Kcrn, Kay 'F Ih,Q1RQHf '. Vi ' 5, .v-K 'X . I I ,Q ,I 1 lr! V R . Kirby, Elizabeth D' ,352 ai 17. ., .,,, ,. Knabbs, Cassandra i e '- .- yy,'5i..y. ' 'WF Gm - ,a l Q. J, ,.. I 2 Q3 A Q' .. ,V ' ,, Kimble, Kimmelman, Rick 'Warren 'of ' 2 , . f - Jinx-lfEQ A xv? V-A' , 2 1 I Q elf? , A fu I K A Kirian, Kirsner, C-ary Marcia nt' TT 'i ir : .Qs-r' ' 'bfi' ' Knauss, Kniffke, Paul Irene ,Q - . f-X 1 l fa lilii S '59 ' um v.. Pri!-rf 'N ,fl P255 ' 1 ' LT , L.. iff- Jn' S gf'-If L7 9 ix M F31 ' Q V'-' ' ia, , . xi 1 , ai , y Q, I xx .jg A E if ' X ai A Knowlton, Koestcr, Kopp, Kossow, Krasney, Christopher Alan Cynthia joyce Robert I .5 - .iff ,?aEf'3 : ,.' 5 .Q'-. ll 1' 11 , .. -, fu, ' . 6 ' i ' sri' -- :rr -M lx ,x g lli Sw lf, ' I1 ' ' is Fv- Qt . , - J.. ,J , 'fr' , 42 ff ' Y I ,' '-1 -17 rr . ' -' 1,1 - i f A 1 A K Kuhman, Kusina, Lake, Langenderfer, Lantz, Deborah Bonnie Lee Gary Beverly . , - N eg! .wi Z ,v w,, ,'L daft? CTWWW .j'T 'ivy Ai' Y ' ' :ra it I 1 ' Y f ' r ' -we ' Vxq V, .1 XCYQNI L p ,1 fi li? lt l Lapp, Lawrence, Leveton, Levinson, Levinson, james Gary Rebecca Deborah Mildred An mblem and a Ski Trip . N QDP5 ff- :ai l it . ss' fi ng 'l'M-37 wx, i-il , .. ,V . gl .2 L,-. ,,,, J ' Lewton, Liber, Liddell, Lintncr, Victor Jeffrey Patricia Steve r , .' N- x2 ai '-' lQi '- 'Y 'P 4 '-' T1 gf -1. 'f l 4 v'l E r ' I Madden, Makowski, Marenberg, Martin, Michael Terri Marsha Esther , - 'Y 'Q 'I V! .ml 3.4 K ,KJ Ai, V in W. 'iiislx - ll - 'Z' All E McKenzie, McKinney, McMann, Armstrong, Donald Deborah Thomas Larry ,. Sophomores get first glimpse of their new emblem. -frm-. , ., 1- ' 1'11-nf--' 1 1 '1 ' v. r, l - -. f L' fs' . 1 . ez he mg .M qf,M wwaw awww Net., for ,,, . .9 R ' 3,551 Lockwood, Long, Luce, Ludwikowski, Luppens, Elizabeth Patricia Judy Patricia Ann A' v 'Z ' 5 3 ll 'W5'ie ' ' Alf ? 7 V- . 'V uf QR' 'ng 7 v ,xg 'f 3 i f-2 - .,.. , X- Y. g in' 1 , K 'Q I .5- '? . 'TTT' fy, ,lk ,J-gLig'1i V ' ' 1 Af . - A3 l Elf gif- V ' ' vii' H 4 .rr , f ff 1 . ' 5,3 7 lhM?ls:QcW, fwm c ' Maxwell, McCarthy, McCarthy, McClellan, McC1intic, Meg Robert Susan Robert Nancy f fra? mLFy ,' fffg, A lk, JUAN ,Jw ,?g:g,!li,X.l I ,.,.i., .Fwx-Q-E . rv- .,, 2 ,3 F. an ,... .. .bn xt if 4- W ,9 1 .ivy - ,-F, Vg, gl :L W . 5 L - J 4 -K A wwf ' ,. , ,Y X . if 4 ty, Mecliel. Mercurio, Merritt, Mewhort, Micham, Cynthia janet Karen Deborah Marleen R as f UI a its -. .1 3. . N -. -fr-2 Lyons, Constance ,-an .Max 4 , ,X PF it 5... -'Was W . if L , 7 I- I ' P 1 X M clndoc, Linda 'f.::z i VMWH 1 ar ! U 'x is .Y ..w . I Mies, Ka thcrine f i ,il- .film U11 , ,1,J 5ASrH A Y ' ef ' 1, ,Mr 7lQQHEiH,ullu'f, 'H Q , TW L, ' , 5 ,:- 4, X, , , ly ' tri :lY,9'41 ', 4 J N jg: rig, 1 , 4, , 15? C 1 kg , .,, N 1 .gp f, J 4, f 1 if ,wffffi - A I f 1 ,I Miles, Miligan, Miller, Miller, Miller, Linda Steve Anne Dean Deborah ,, 'emi , A ysiwihl V, 1-,S yt , ,I 'iv ir - Q., 'V inf, 1, ,Q 'tix L .- .' fvgxivw 6 3 1-gig- , V ia.-n . ' 'fs 92. ' 1g.::5 f' A fr , H Q A uf. H, Q3 y fi : E ,4 tt, ,,'y,1::1w ,fi w A V 1-fu . ., My .4 Y A. I Mitchell, Mobley, Montric, Morris, Morris, Sandra Diane Diane Douglas Pamela 'Z' 'F' ' ' . V if - . W I.. IA . 1 rags, t. ,ju nz . W ,et , V , gg 5 . , 5, , , it fn. or C or C f Sophomores attend their first class meeting. Mgrrison' Mgimlg Millim' METPEW Mlggfliffti usan ep en 1m ar ara ison I xpresszons f ophomores 1 4 l if .57 5,,.., 3 w,,,,,, ,,x it '-,,,f,.gl , 'N 3?-K ' ' M, , ' L iu 'fM'-'-'I'F1fKf'fY,na1. Y W' f' ' , ,- l , .5 ' r ' get 'fl 5 -- ,. S 57-1 ., A x Qi f - S i -, rr J '?lir:g,f 'tj' 1 QS ' l fi: .1 , , 'wg' .,, fff'lg 'Ci?!?9f.' 1 5 'f' . L Y I ll nb M , ,, ,1 iff- Ifx fgy TN 4 L ,, ,, ,ll ,X i,E,,,f N . K . rf I , Q' Iiiiiahgl ' al f tiit 'clan' ' ' , 3 ' +'K,Qg',1ww' j' 'QW Mylander, Navarre, Nelson, Ness, Neston, Neuendorf, Nicewonder, Nichols, Nijakowski, Nordhoff, Larry Gary Charles Beverly Leonard Sandra James Barbara David Charles E Q ' E m Y 1 7-T-4' H' ' ' . 'l 1 , 'f Img ., l .. qt. l , ,, , 'WM ' 1- r ' I .i K A - M I , V 3 all ' gf-1 iii? , Ii? ,lt , '-' j Zi , A f -if ,- ' , I V, 1 Aff' ! lt X Q-,ig y fe- V, Q 451, qE,3.efaUAgi -. - rgfgijf ,Y Q ' 5 1 f u , , , i - f-'iifviai-l,f'.e'k ,N N if ' ,N lf-' er -5 if . 4 , 1 , , ' -' Ml fs' 39, l,'H:,j1,v :.'ll fix--+ ' 'W 2 i ,' Y 'w?M,:,? N . ' Aiiiiiiiif1,'Li N f ' H Nowak, Ovall, Paneff, Wylie, ' Gaynor, Patterson, Pelenses, Perlman Papenfuss, Pernia, .Fred Cindy Keith Thomas Gregg Vee Ann john Ann Sheila John .. ft 1 ' 1? l ' 1 .L .ff ,wa ,L V . ,: ' 11' wr, , , , -if -li ,V t, , , ffft Zi, - fi gfrj 6' , ' r u 'H w , I j fi?5?J?? 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I Y A ' Schuluk, Schultz, Schwartz, Shelinc, Shelton, Shible, Shinn, Shyavitz, Sibley, Siek, Nelson Gary Janet Sharon William Marsha Maryc Nancy Debbie Linda L mf, ,, ' ,viii f ' f . g l, Q X 1 ' -' N U '--Irv E A I n Y . : tj? - -8 - An- 3:1 4 V ,K argsfvs 15' J . .I5 lg , J V T 5 Q T 912351 'f f 0. A 1- 's , '7 'gk 'fl 'Q jf re? ,E it ' - H' . I If! . fy Y -f Q y i-.,,Ly4x- g r Y , I , X. 5 -. 1- -sv f.-, , J H Eng S J AEMMJ. ,ff I Silvcrblatt, Simmons, Singer, Skalski, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sotnyk, Sowinski, Spade, Richard David Harold Paul Dianc Gregory Michael Frances Michael David Girls Ask Gu s to ail with 66Wind'ammer Juniors create an exciting night on YVindjammer , their I-Hop, on March 18. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle Dimmock, Refreshments, Stu Samuels, Co-chairman, Nancy Shyavitz, Co-chairman: Gregg Weiner, Bids. SECOND ROW: Marcia Odenheimer, Refreshmentsg Sue Hrabak, Publicity, Lynn Bordner, Publicity, jeff Lake, Decorations: Patty Rhoden, Decorations: Becky Hansen, Bids. 49 VI ., , ,. ,. 1 fl . Y gs? '4 1- r , J ' 'N - ,---M - ,V A ,S-M Fi ik , af-an W, 11, , l , ' - , 'Y' ' A V Q- 1. - gc . 1 Ar' . w , ' ' ,L I ,,'5iQf5gLf?3 If ' .. .-.ly , TT ' 4 ' ,. ,Q - 't W - - A 'it R ,: , - - 1, rn ri' an ,I-' ' I dl ,L ' V' I f , , Q 1 ., E' 3+ Q' 1 ,W L' , ,N l 4.. Y S I S ' ' Speck, Sprouse, Stagge, Staley, Start, Stauffer, Steinberg, Paul David Marilyn Richard Tom Mary Eric if yyyy 1 ' r e t e , te ' , ,L Q ' r ZF . 3 V ,j ,,,, A as ll ' 1 fy 1 If: L ,, , 5,1441 X, i l U X3 v m yi' :M w ,jam 53? gy., 1 -ir 'A K ' , w tr, ,, .' itat ' g -4+- f :I '- Q'-:f ,gf - . ,A -' V - ' , - - , .- X at . f f , Q n X 5 V tr.. If-.gy - Ei M I . 1 5- 'YU' ' gi 43' Q' ,wx l y WI V H tin a wp, Q ' fin' 1 1l,,V 'l Lv' S ,n 4 S- 1 I I n , ,u Stines, Stoner, Straub, Straub, Sugheir, Surprise, Surratt, Linda Marcia Brian David Stephen Martha William ,-ff , , I V X '1 2 ' g b 774 .xMU,aJ'E Y to w my ,J-UH., ff y., ,j3?'f3 i ' X , fr it 44 , fit' ' 2, i- i , M ., 0, T f a . Q 12. .v -- ff' n f-A , I 1' 72-W i is i as l 'E ' ' , ' Y 45 W? W ' ' W - Y Y X :'-- I -r Talbott, Talks, Tarloff, Taylor, Teman, Temple, This, Jennifer Logan William Mary Rosalyn Kenneth Kathleen rf M e AER A I F 'Y 1 . . ia. ' if D fr- 5 , l is-+1 if ,Fm W X , . . X ' Steingroot, Stephenson, Stern, Marcy Patricia Maureen , . V ff, VF- A? bg' W - ,gg 5 .fe -1 Sussman, Sweeny, Szozda, Diane David Laura ,f -.J r A - i F1 f 4, -1 K' its it 199 - 'V 4 Thompson, Tischinae, Tomaszewski, Roderick Brian Sandra Advisers Share Ideas and Knowledge junior class advisers Mr. Paul Ross and Mrs. Katherine Guitteau prepare to leave for the junior Class trip to the nation's capital. 1 IVT A 323 9 J .HI 2? ,servlet , 5' 1' 4, Mi- +- ,: Yi' ,S L 1' ' it N 1 gn , l W M l e A l 1 5 L,.,,1, I fr' 1.22 A ' 'XT . A yy :,,'.W,5, r ,Q ' Eg. JS, 7- if n, 1 fr . A t S If ge Tucholski, Turnock, Vandegriff, Van Horn, Dennis Jill David Thomas M , U 'kigll r 'fi fix, .wits 11 , I rr . ' X N1 A lx All , L ' 1 1 V X , Q I . ,, , Vaughn, Vedder, Vince, Volk, Pamela Neil Sandra Debra 'G'F. ' V .- W , ' . N ' 21195258 ' . my V: ' W ,, iff- ,QL 9: , l , , , ,, , W, 5, M Volpe, Vrooman, Wagner, Wakefield. Margaret Muriel Stephen Marvin r e Ld Vx O S 5 Q CAG Qglfi f --, H' n A I-----f f H v V! W .1 C! CJYX S Gi FM! wx. t .MAH 'I Wi! Y 'Jr yu Y . 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A . ,ga,,:,,3flVY.,g . gl. . , Y R - Q .A f ' 1 M ., .4 e1 T UZ' e lf O are 4: O R f W wxff 9 5,0 , WW lNilkins, WVilliams, , Wilmoth, Winkler, Woodring, Worden, Wright, v Courtney Ronald Mary Susan Janice Linda Vickie fc, J ,fmwdfx CD Q 'Q- - 9 www NW Wm ' w Wzth Class 0 68 e KJQ,04Q 5 s 9 ewL.V'f-fda! W , if if ' ' 94 ' -4 6i,0OA7r- f CEQA Q49 44 , , , , , 1 Because of an error b the underclass hoto ra her's studio, these students' ictures were , , , . .. ff., Y P E P P M, w ,fssfa jxr 1 1-1 '14 not available. BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Schaub, Brenna Bader, Shirlee Gibbs, Sheila . ' ,f ,. Seward. TOP ROW: Gregory Marquardt, Lee Scharlow, Gregory Scheid. f wa- 'Ii 1 'Gif 'Sir i -7:15 4 f r ' 1 Eff Yark, Young, Zarate, H Donald Mary Rosalinda 'X XE 3 .5 . fi -1 -' P -47 .ir 5- 'gr - O, O lj W if V 15 ' Zitzman, Zollingcr, Zouhary, . 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H-n fr ,- - -U' A ly'-.. .. T--- 1' fi r- 'LA , -'Fu - f. .. .' -- -- ' ',' . ir. . 1. 14. V- nw f Ii ,-Y9 ':-7-5 --'rig' 4-53. A . 1' inf PVT' J- x 1 '7 .vw 1' 4571 -',..'.if . '- ' EQ , . . f.r.i-A I-.-A.. fp 'MJ 1. V :-'s QM-r if 7-rg---Q ,E-.. X , . . . ,, - .V 4 If 11' ' I b 1 - :- '.'f'.,i 4 4 1 au, Jr -I ,. .F N if .N 4.5.3 wx N, . Ad8lIQS, Ad2IDS,. Adler, Albright, Alexander, Allayd, Elame Nanclc james Cheryl Wayne Judith Allison, Alspach, Amonettc, Anderson, Andryc, Armstrong, Donald Pamela William Duane Kenneth Lawrence Senior Class , E' lects Officers Asiflim' Aslilff' Ali?ZZie1 and Realizes Its Responsibilities Bach, Baerren, Bailey, Charles James David Bair, Ball, Banners, Barvian, Bearss, Beck, jane Susanna Pamela john Ruth Cheryl Beebe, Bccrman, Benner, Thomas Randi Kathleen The Senior Class Officers, Judy Friedxnar, Sccretaryg Nick Stevens, Vice-President: jon Asahina, President, and Sheila Itil, Treasurer: lead the class up the stairs ro successs. W ' T ' ' Benner, Benschoter, Bercnson, l'Villiam Marilyn Joan Bergman , Berkowitz, Berry, Bigelow, Blachowski, Blessing, Eliot Gary James Jacqueline Phil Terri Blumberg, Bollin, Boraggina, Borsos, Both, Bowers, Justin William Edgar Janet James john e e eh! Bowes, Boyd, Boyle, Boyle, Bozzuto, Brauer, Timothy David james john Christina Colette BFCIIO, Briggs, Brock, Browning, Bryan, Budbill, Robert Paul Ruby Robert Rebecca Ethel Bumgarncr, Burkett, Burnham, , 1 Dallas Martha Susan V-,aff During 5th hour, Seniors congregate in Room 122. Cad y, Cameron, Cannon, Sandra Richard Paul Ca rr, Carrothers, Chapman, Chapman, Charvat, Christel, Daryl Peggy Patricia Russell Lora Rrchard Christoff, Ciralsky, Clowery, Clufikfly, Coleman, Comer, Steven Ellin Christopher Michael Bruce PCSEY Cooper, Cox, Crandall, Cran mer, Crelnean, Crisp, Michael Linda Marilyn Nancy Jllilllh Austin if-n Criss, Clilver, Cupp, Darah, Thomas Joyce John William Davis, Janis Davis, Davis, DcBruine, Diguglielmo, Marsha William Janice Vincent Adviser Offers Assistance Mrs. Hart deposits funds from Delker, Elaine various Senior activities. Demers, Denman, Dessert, Pamela Michael Margie K ,,..,11. . W , , K, 1 3211111 11 .:siYl:S.K11 11 1 - 1 1 1'1 H5 , X' ' ff .S V l l'1 '1' DingS, Dobbins, Donovan, Mary Lacrecita Gary vii 1 1 1 I ' Doran Douglas Douglas Michael Anne I jane I Events Honor Sharyl Vedder and joel Swartz, Co-chairmen of the 1966 Varsity Orange. Drag, opcn the door to Everything's Coming Up Drais, Duff, Duncan, Duncan, Dunham, Dunlap, Thomas ' David Daniel Shireley jane Thomas Dunn, Elchert, Elinger, Ellis, Elrod, Elwell, Michael Cynthia Paul james Sandra Kathy Essak, Essick, Etuc, Etue, Faiclmey, Faulkner jeffrey Stephen Daniel Patricia Sheila Philip Faylo, Feeney, Ferguson, F elclstein, Fialkowski, Fisliell, Darrcll Susan james Karen Robert Robert Gridmen and Dads Debbie 'White and jan Ford, Co-chairmen of the Dads and Daughters' Date, coordinated ideas for an evening of fun. Fishlcr, Fleck, Ford, David Judith janet F oster, Frautschi, Frey, Charles Patricia Mark Friedmar, Fuelling, Gallagher, Judith Linda john Gallicrs, Gznnbill, Gurretson, Charles Linda james Co-chairmen Michelle Young and jill jameson serve at the tea dedicated to the mothers of the senior girls. Class of '67 Enters Whirlwind Geis, Germain, Gcrnmin, Getter, Gignac, Gilbert, Palricia Carl Doreen Susan joseph John Gilbert, Glanzman, Goeder, Grange, Gratop, Green, Kathleen Jerry Phyllis Mary Faye Constance Neil l x. Green, Grocneman, Greenwald, Grovcy, - Gunn, Gunderson, Windle Sidney Mark Patricia Susan Eric Gunzenhauser, Guy, ' Guyer, Hahn, Harris, Harshberger, Michael Susan Brian Carol David Jerald Of Activity Hart, Haworth, Hayes, james Linda Ann In preparation for thc March trip to New York, seniors made payments to Co-chairmen Tom Dunlap and joan Heath. , 1:5 .w -- 7f'N '-:T ' ' in- ',.',.:f1if1t!i , w fi wgqyis .' Vi ffvi' sf - X' jx gg? hgl? -3 'EL J E725 3. 55. , jg 5' , 1' fwfr- - , N , 1 i, I 7 -1 Gif' . , . Heath, Hcckert, Hegamastcr, 'giiiiilf' ii : ij, Joan Joan TYHCY W f ' if 'if 4? , wx i ,-q I bf? Heilbrun, Hein, Heine, I... . Q ,L J' Nancy Stephanie Diann Hendrickson, Hcrold, Hcssler, Hetsler, Hines, Hoagland Cathy Margaret Robert Rebecca Richard Linda Hofmeistcr, Hoglund, Holtcamp, Hoover, Houston, Howard, Sharon David Diana Deborah Thomas Carol Jennifer Howard Judith ,fa,fw,:k,R W tt .,,.: ,,, . J, To create an unforgettable evening Senior Banquet Co-chairmen J Tom Houston and Cathy Hendrickson select an appetizing menu. ' Hunter, Iscnstein, Itil, Shirley Laura Sheila l e Jacobs, Jaffe, James, Jameson, JCHkiIlS, JCHSCYQ, Edward Ellen Ronald Jill Wallace Orris Hrabak, Hubbard, Huffman, Jewell, Johnson, Johnston, Derek Jane G. Franklin Johnstone, Johnstone, Johnstone, Barbara Beverly Virginia Through the drudgery of day-to-day work, we find Les Simon happily scribbling in his coloring book to relieve his tensions. Yearbooks Appear at Banquet Jones, Jones, liaj fasz, Kancler, Karnowski, -Karpinski, James Shnren Karen Kenny Sharon Susan 5 , .Q 'err' ' V it Kass, Kcesey, Keller, Kelley, Kennedy, Kerr, Barbara, Robert James Michael Linda Bruce Kidd, Kirk, Klein, Gloria Donna Kathleen Kleinman, Kncpper, Knott, Ellen Daniel Margaret Koontz, Krontz, Kufel, Steven Larry Sandra Kutcher, Kufel, Lacy, Steven Shirley George Ambitious Seniors Attain The National Merit Scholarship Finalists, Nancy Preis, Mark Greenwald, Janet Roof, and Fred Lang, contemplate the deeper meanings of life. Lada, Laderman, Lang, Ronald Linda Frederick Lehman, Levinson, Levinson, Christy Louis Marilyn 1 , L Lieberman, Lincoln, Lohr, Long, Lu bov, Lewis, Bruce Lawrence Kim Scott Eric Linda 4,43 'A-,N 'V W l , wm- i l '1G17lEIU2lu,, rggazszsavaau Luppens, Lu pu, Lykowski, Lynch, Gary Deborah Dorothy Kathleen Scholastic Reco nition Oh, boy, only 40 school days, 3 hours 40 minutcs, and 25 seconds until grad- uation! marvels Bette Rogulsky. . MacKay, McCIurg, McCoy, McCreery, McHenry, M clncloe, Patricia Paul Karen Carlton David Nina Z, l i McKnight, McMann, Macrtin, Magnuson, Maluchnik, Marok, Robert Patricia Harvey Phillip Randolph Theodore .t , Marx, Mellor, Metz, Michael, Michalski, Mileski, Thomas Greg Daniel Patricia James Cathleen Miller, Mitchell, Moody, Maran, Morgan, Morris, Thomas Claudia Deborah Thomas Jill Xvilliam Prom Climaxes Senior Year Morris, Moses, Mostov, Moungie, Muir, I Murphy, Patricia Cathy Charles Robert Philip Darrell Nachtrab, Naglcy, Navarre, Newbury, Ncwwfell, Nichols, Janet Roberta Rhonda Kenneth Linda VIHCEM 'S ll, V- Tl .lu l ' l. l , l Ondo, Ott, Oviatt, Patrzalck, Paneff, Paris, Charlene Vicki Deborah Gerald Mary jo Alan Parks, Pasch, Penamon, Photos, Preis, Pugsley, Kathleen Penny Jeanette Karen Nancy jill Prom Co-chairmen, Jane Douglas and Chuck Mostov, phone the Lucas County Recreation Center to reserve it for May 26. Pufiigbna Rilfxgiy' Rieirginie ,-. pf Reideler, Reinstein, Rejen t, Donald Janice Patrick :fx -l 31 :li 5 . ,-,- gl 4.3 Rerucha, Reymann, Rich, - . ,V Thomas George Maxine I 7 r I he if if Riggs, Robcdcau, Rode, jack Daniel Maria Roehrs, Rogers, Rogolsky, Beth Richard Bette Russell Chapman and Peggy Herold, Co-chairmen of the Senior Memorial, prepare for the new auditorium cur- tains being provided by the Senior Class. Curtains Draw a Close Roof, Rosenberg, Roth man, Rowland, Salley, , Sanders, Janet Murry Lisa William Mary Thomas Scalia, Schaefer, Schaub, Schetler, Sclmapp, Schuster, Con cctta Christopher Judith Fredrick Gary Nancy 11 , .5 Scroggs, Seybold, E Scyfang, Robert Anne Gail Shamy, Shan tcau, Shearman, Mary Beverly Patricia Shccts, Shelinc, Shifflcr, Susan Robert Ellen To Senior Year Shoemaker, Sh rcwsbery, Simmons, Ann Kay Nancy Simon, Sinner, Skalski, Maynard Carol Martin Senior Announcements Co-chairmen, Bruce Coleman and Sue Feeney, choose thc style of the graduation announcements. 1, Smith Smith Smith Mary Ann Michael Thomas Smith Smolmski Snow 'l ll'!l0Il1y Thomas Randolph ' 69 l I 3 , , ,, , , Snyder, Sobb, Spain, Karen Paul Carl 1 Ei 'l Debbie Oviatt, Chris Lehman, jim Stewart, Thor Start, and Larry Armstrong take advantage of a visit from the Ohio Yves- lcyan University representative to answer their college questions. A. Spath, Spychala, Ssekasi, Marcia Charles Davis Standish, Start, Stccdman, Steele, Stengel, Stephenson Philip Thor Susan Joy Marilyn Rodney ' ' - .az ' t Stevens, Stewart, Stewart, Stoy, Suarez, Sullivan, Nicholas james Robert Roland jose Teresa ' 5 t , Szozda, Sz mkowiak, Tassie, THUPCT, cy Wife: Samuel ,Alan Deborah Michael Tefft, Teitlebaum, Thompson, Tincher, Toy, Troesch, Carol Kenneth Susan Sandra David Donald Tucker, T urneau, Turnock, Twigg, Van Horn, Van lValbcck Brenda Linda Carol Janice Richard Mark Baccalaureate Provides Time for Thou ht Randi Becrmzm and Bill Davis, Co-chairmen of the Baccalaureate, look for a location for the Senior service. E Vedder, Vogel, Voorhees, Sharyl Sandra Susan l V osscn, Yvagoner, E l'Vahl, Frederick Terry Rosemary I c WVainwright, Walker, XVa11acc, Toni Linda John YVarficld, VVarren, YVebcr, Pamela Gregory Robert Weber, Wciselberg, Walter, Sandra Sandra Susan Yvhillllilll, WVi1son, YVi1son, Lewis Esther M ichacl Wiltse, Wi tzlcr, Wohl,- Dale Debra john Wexler, White, Whitehead, Lyra Deborah Nancy Seniors Face a New World IE the cap fits, wear it, says Carol Turnock to Larry Armstrong, Co-chairmen of thc Graduation. Zigi? Y. 1 Spf - - gif , f 1 if. , ' 5' . Y affair.. ,N .1 1 I I 1 if 1 ' if J Woolbright, Yoder, Yonovitz, Young, Yourist, Zacharias, Rosalind Winifrcd Steven Michelle Marlene Shirley Zaft, Zawierucha, Zeitler, Zmeskal, Zucker, Zywocki, Cai-en John Karen Anne David David With Its Joys And Sorrows 4. 5, L i fs' e E Daniel Mobley James Moses january 27, 1948- june 30, 1948- Deccmber 28,1966 January 18, 1957 73 F' MW WW WWW 'W K sm! M in M Mwgjwgq www M, ,NMw y . ww W K M M Qgfyvx WWW IIATHLETICS Q I sq. Q'-+.,i5, -0- -if R' 1 ., sv. V ,-A Head coach Wilbur Booth receives informa- Injuries stalled the Tiger attack and frustrated De- Vilbiss' bid for the city championship. In the first three games, the Tiger offense and defense complemented each other perfectly to crush Woodward, Central, and Waite in surprisingly easy wins. Dick Christel and Gary Greiner combined for three touch- downs against the helpless VVoodward defense. Mike Denman, Paul Elinger, Ron Lada, and Dave Grana, along with Christel and Greiner, slashed the Central and Waite lines for eight touchdowns. A powerful defense, headed by Larry Krontz, Bob Fialkowski, and Tom Rerucha, held lfVoodward to only two first downs and Central to 45 yards rushing. The victory over VVaite proved costly to both the of- fensive and defensive units. Ron Lada, who had been the city's second leading scorer and who later earned a place on the All-City second team, broke his hand during the Waite game. Dave 'Grana, a defensive standout who had backed up Lada at right halfback, was sidelined for the rest of the season with a broken collarbone. The loss of these fine backs hurt the Tigers in the next two weeks as they lost to the Rogers Rams, later crowned Great Lakes League co-champions, and tied a tough Macomber team. There was one highlight in the Rogers game-Bill Rowland's 65 yard punt return for the Tigers' only score. De Vilbiss Captures FRONT ROW: Ken Andryc, Darrell Murphy, Larry Krontz, Tom Rcrucha, jerry Harshberger, Bill Rowland, Tom Drais, Ken New' berry. SECOND ROW: Mike Denman, Dick Christel, Ron Lada, Eliot Bergman, Dave Bailey, Chris Schaefer, Bob Fialkowski. THIRD ROXV: Bob Moungie, Paul Skalski, Mike Hurt, Dave Grana, Gary tion from Tiger spotters. Third Place in Cit Greiner, Ron Covrett, John Crayne, Marty Lauer. FOURTH RO'W: jim Muhn, Chuck Goldstein, Erlin Lewis, Steve Hardy, Geoff Gibbs, Dan Payne, Paul Friedrich, Rick Keller. NOT PICTURED: Paul Elinger. . f. . .. ... . pq , . -- ---- ' ----- - ' 4' -f . - ' -at-'J' 'J , R -i Y . H. , ,m a L ,...+L..-e . ,A . , , , I xi d AL.. -,T V . ..,. NH- Y N, I Hn K W H H, QQ I F , y T. - - we -V ' ' Q-rr-aelxwg ' :-v'- . .'.' .. . . e.. gqg aggq u ' se if rv- -Q--W - v - , ... ' uf X Us-' 'NN '. '- - - '-- , 1-.-:ws - r -1 - we ' 934 -t - W Y 1-'ff Wi . , .bf B' st -i. +een..f .L Meet Qfggffff-4s-ff?--are Q M 'Q ?..,+'We' ' a viw j' v E'?'wim .T ' V 'Q i f ' Q lf ' xg I? QL, .. 1-,. ..,f,,.. 1,5,:i!.1 1-11.2 E-siyfaglwlq ' . aria, K-1. Q.. if , fi ogpi ' -,Vt,.V . . 2-rss 4 3 .- rf. .f,f-. - -. -' -- A - .. . ,f s ' . M '. L' - f ... - 1 f. -s 'deans F. -.-sf .H ? . . '- - f 1 ev, r . -S Q ---- 1 1-f-'- i .- -- it at --e .f,g41'-'7'-we - ' - - 1. 1- : - t 4' ,, f .,. va Y' vv ' Q 1 :M wg. . , :-1,:-' ,,. , .3 ' , rsfezsrxfsz. XT sla, we A-Y. 1-. 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K Arg, w K 1 V 1' C' ' ' 4,21 A ' L IQ,j..,ff1, .Ag.Vf':' i' ' ' E i I 4- J.-' 'V . V P - ' 1-t-Ceara..--' - . lf- I. I , ' ' . ' W . . t' 7 ig- 'li fd 'j 1- 'f ' 9.5 Av. , , . 17? :lg ' ' fi 2 'steal my 5-'tl fy 12-ff' '71-4 ell' Liv' N at Qi W 5 -V - -. I, , V , -f , i,f,,,e . V - , . V - V M 1 fi' 3 ,Y ' T -3 g:f:jr'ji I 6 fb.. L--:gg nz . 5 51 'E' l ' V. ' -gli 1 - ' i im? u Mi l M' if M- .s .A W li 1, ! P A 1- e. -4 -:QQ 4-f - N . ata, T i- 2. 1 A ', ,, i . '. 1 . I, : I 4, in ,req li L9 .. A 4 VA 4 . 1 .iii .. 'if , ', f, V ,.,- VR I-j i ,TE .-, G .Y , V 9 5, z, R . :f:,1:.. ,,f., -L, . Mc, A . ., ,N U-g, J, , , fa :. . fe I , W- , f 'N ,,,-wwf f.-af.-4-1 A ,, . - A - - The Tigers then succumbed to St. Francis but bounced back the next weekend to brighten the Horne- coming festivities by rolling over Scott 18 to O. Elinger and Lada ran for 200 yards and two touchdowns behind the blocking of Eliot Bergman, as Christel added a third score. In the last regular league game, the Tigers, although they led Start in all other statistics, found themselves behind in the scoring column and in third place in the final standings. But the athletic board of control con- firmed commissioner Hilton Murphy's decision that the contestants for the Thanksgiving Day game would be determined on the basis of six games. This pitted DeVilbiss against first place St. Francis. The Tigers, sparked by the brilliant play of Larry Krontz and Ken Andryc, proved that they deserved the chance for the crown by routing state-ranked Garfield Heights, champions of the Greater Cleveland Conference. Although the Tigers were decisively beaten on Thanksgiving Day, the fine showing made by such junior players as Mike Hurt points to a fine season for next year's team. gf: fi V,f1:. 4,,,, ' :, sy , - -- ,A 'e, Q fr I ' if-Q. -. ' .4 JSF ' V av , 5 Q 59 fe' .lift 5' 4 'Q' ' L W X is I 1 1 Q' Xu 1 w I 'lg V i as .f ,fm L 1' I ' 4 ' -i tv I T F 'L ' L 1 - t lf . . f , A ,A r , 5:1 s k W I.: Q Q B5 s ,, ,fr if , A I , lf.-f . ff . 2- H3 51:5-A C .- , if YE 1 ,f . i gf- is . Qtr . 1 A , Q up w ..- fi ' 54 'KS J . af 1 J 4.24 ' 1 . ft 5 Y Li X, Assistant coach Bill Bearss views a Tiger victory. iii.. E Y-J B W i 1 ,,.., wa Q.,-, . Mtg- 1, ,. , ff wi-3 . . - -1 fx-q -1 ..3xaE'-z, .,s- 1 . ai gba QM - um.-1,- - 1 .' 2f:. '1 , -,, H jiri 2.31, . , If 1 ,J ' : 'pi - ' - ' 'lf ' f ' gg, .tg-1.5 , sh. 4 G V I A ly' sm ' , .r st. fi X ' '91 , at . ,, W, . V zi I' l A V 'I I A i wwf f ts 1 2 ' 'fall it U 4:2 if ,SZ Z' J gill' f 'ss JF M if , i 'Q iigwe X' A rf , . if iifldsllggiiv iia ,ai f ilillllu i ,GH i-352 ,yjxlll 1 1 Q gig, , ,f ' ll! Flf L fs,-'1 Q, fir, j-.ffm 1 i if as 53? 'viii 5 ,Q , , M, if T iii? i 1 ,V P W 1. i. , , , 4, Y Assistant coach John Galyas alyzes the Start defense. HH 'fi' ---3--'-' --' -u-' -1-'qv'-H '--'--'X-' ' f' 1 '-U-'Y'-A fw mtutgs-.msguaangt 14511- DeVi1biss DeVilbiss DCV11b1SS ..,,..A -,..,t,. DeVilbiss DeVi1biss DeVi1biss DeVi1biss DeVi1biss DEV11b1SS .....,... ........ Tigers Post 4-2-1 Record in City League Competition YVoodward ..... Central ........ YVa1te ....... Rogers ..... Macomber .,.... St. Francis ..,... Scott ......... Start ...,...,......... Garfield Heights CITY CHAMPIONSHIP DeV11b1ss ...... ...,,,....,..-,,.,,,., 6 St. F1'21l'1C1S ,,,.., Tiger Attack Crashes Woodward, Central, E1iot'Bergman, Tom Drzns and Darrell Murphy awzut Dxck Chnstcls call for the sua Ron Lada sweeps end against Central behind the blocking of Dick Christel, Paul Elingcr, and Steve Hardy. Waite, and Scott Dick Christel prepares to fire into Start's secondary. Mike Denman carries Dick Christe1's handoff around a block delivered by Bob Fialkowsi. nmusnwau-any f33mz54u5uf,i:qsmw:eirn!s1F:.. szmawmsvmmmnasl 5 W Liv K- ,sg , n ,gr Y 5242 5 D M, . v X I Tiger co-captains Mike Denman, Ron Lada, Paul Elinger, and Dick Christel began summer practice under the careful eye of assistant coach Galyas. Coach Booth discusses strategy with Mike Denman during a timeout. I A ' Y g Injured Tiger Larry Krontz is aided by Mike McCo1Iam and Trainer Mr. Tischmae Reserve Cheerleaders: Marsha Covrett, Kathy Petros, Mary Orwig, julie Mostov, Dayle Groves, Sue Robertson. Reserve Football team. FRONT ROW: Randy Gibbs, Hugh Golds- worthy, Charles Nordhoff, Mickey Benadum, Phil Sussman, John Sustik. SECOND ROYV: john Escobar, Doug Kennedy, Aron John- son, Steve Lintner, Gene 'tValker, jim Felton. THIRD ROW: Bruce Aseltync, Glen Baker, jim Muhn, Larry Armstrong, Dave Denman, Howard Cooperman, Bob Krasney. FOURTH ROYV: Bob Houston, john Reed, Bob Boynton, Mike Quigley, Don Hatch, 'Wcsty Rupp. Reserves Improveg Freshmen Record 4-2-1 Freshman Football team. FRONT ROVV: Jeff Bollin, Melvin Gaines, Larry Connin, Dennis Kale, john Gordon, Terry jeannezzi, Dave Rayman, Tom Viertlbeck. SECOND ROKV: Bill Jeannezzi, john Kurucz, Bill jones, Howard Norflus, Peter Poll, Bruce Andryc, jonathan Hansen, Rick Mlainwright, Bob Lichtenstein. THIRD ROWV: joey Lehman, Ted Haddad, John Krontz, Phil Margy, Randy Smith, Ed Kaplan, Lenny Hlexler, Chuck Feilhardt. FOURTH ROYV: Mr. Jim Mercer, coach: Neil Friedrich, Gary Marion, Jim Cothern, Gordon Andryc, Randy Burns, Bennie Mast, Bob YVallace, Jack Babel, Lynn Bordner, assistant coach. The 1966 Tiger cross country team continued the winning tradition of DeVilbiss as they once again proved to be the best team in the Toledo area district. In regular league action, the Tigers extended their three year winning streak to nineteen as they ran away from their nine city opponents in six straight meets. Seven of these teams were shut out by the balanced De- Vilbiss varsity, oo-captained by Jim Both and Larry Arm- strong. Although an upset win by Libbey in the city cham- pionship meet ended DeVilbiss' two year hold on the city crown, the Tigers successfully defended their district crown, despite the loss of, number one runner Jim Both. DeVi1biss' balance and depth were never better shown than in the district meet, as Logan Talks finished third and Larry Armstrong, Bob Breno, and Mickey Marok captured sixth, seventh, and eighth places. Slusli and snow in Columbus and an ankle injury to Armstrong crushed the Tigers' hopes for first place and the state championship, but the DeVi1biss runners battled to an eleventh place finish in the state meet. Next year's varsity, to be captained by Logan Talks, promises to carry on the Tiger winning tradition and have another successful crossscountry season. Fine performances by Mickey Marok, Bob Breno, and Larry Arm strong helped the Tigers to defend their district crown. De Vilbiss Runners Successfull Defend FRONT ROW: jim Lcsage, Keith Rothaker, Don Proes- chcl, Dan Michalski, Dale Burtch. SECOND ROYVZ Steve Mostov, Logan Talks, Larry Armstrong, Jim Both, Mickey Marek, Gary Luppens, Bob Breno. THIRD ROYV: Jim Garretson Qmgrg, Beno Flath, Andy Hausman, Bob Lesage, Orris Jensen, Phil Faulkner, Jon Asahina, Mr. Tapola, coach. NOT PICTURED: Curt Davis, Mark Stcnder, Dave Diller, Phil Cohen, Matt Sperling. K 1966 District Champions. FRONT ROYV: Co-captains Both, Armstrong. SEC- OND ROYV: Mostov, Luppens, Talks, Coach Tapoln, Breno, Marok, Manager Garretson. strides beside next Bob Brcno and Stcvc Mostov pass their opponents on the Ottawa Park circuit. FRONT ROW: Herman Lincoln, Chuck Goldstein, Bob Langlois, Dallas Bumgarner, Paul McClurg, Larry Lincoln, Bob Nicholson, Stu Samuels. SECOND ROXV: Tom Lahrmau, mgr.g Tom Rerucha, Chuck Mostov, Tom Smolinski, Gary Schultz, mgr. Toni Smolinski, captain of this yCar's varsity, led the Tigers through the l966-67 season. ' - Ai- ' 77' .fi-ta ff ::i ' Y .1- 1 ,. 4- q '172 f7'1 .-1f,4'5?5iu.-357'-if 74- 22513 V ' -wtaw v k l' -' ' ,.,, A ' 1, . F , 1-tlrmkmr- . U V wljl-Ui -r A --, is-v-My 1-5 .5.0 ,H 1-1' 1 ' ' N ,Nj W, K ff-7r,....-I ,V ik J ---.... Ted -' in .-.Q -tap ,.-.--1Ffj?:g:.,' .. t. y. fist -..f,f y ruff' ,. -- L.. rf-M., ssil deaf, .4 3 -I ., ,, F:-X fri,-' hifi 'W' .. .J - 'Af -2 I 2 5 'tw -M-Q-:f:...f..-f. El ' ' 7 - ,gi-ea51:f5:,1,1.-Y gillgg 7:3-V , , -Q .57 - . -55.0 g ' :U l .3 X V g 47 an 5 '. '....,.,, , 41' 'T , ,f Y sk .H A U 4,-r' 'YS 4 , ., ,. , in . , .N iz .- . aaa,-. arse: , Ti ers Th warted The return of four lettermen to this year's varsity brought high hopes for a winning season, but continual foul trouble and close scores discouraged DeVilbiss in several games. The Tigers started off the season with an overtime loss to St. Francis before a capacity crowd in the De- Vilbiss gym. Four Tigers fouled out before the end of the regulation time, and Coach Kahler was forced to go to the bench for the overtime period. DeVilbiss then travelled to Dayton, where they stop- ped Stivers 66-61, as Larry Lincoln led all scorers with 23 points. In the third game of the season, the superior height and speed of the Libbey Cowboys, runners-up in the state tournament last year, led to a 53-74 loss for DeVilbiss. But the Tigers bounced back next weekend with their best effort of the season as they trounced Start 79-64. All five starters scored in double figures, with Larry Lincoln topping the list with 22 points. The Tigers followed up this big win with a 70-56 victory over Bowsher, as Lincoln and Chuck Mostov combined for 30 points. DeVilbiss added its third straight win as they handed Bryan a 72-45 loss in a non-league game. DeVilbiss' fast break destroyed the visitors' defense as the Tigers jumped to a 19-l lead in the first quarter. The entire squad saw action in this easy victory. Poor shooting resulted in a loss to Macomber during the Christmas vacation. After leading at the half, the Tigers sank only two field goals for the rest of the game. DeVilbiss also dropped a 55-66 decision to Sylvania dur- ing the holidays. Tigers Record 4-1 Against Non-League Opponents DeVilbiss ........ ......... 6 2 St. Francis .,.,... - ....... ,..... 6 3 DeVilbiss ........ .......,, 6 6 Dayton Stivers ..... ...... 6 1 DeVilbiss. .....,, ....,..,. 5 3 Libbey ..,......... ,..... 7 4 DeVilbiss. ..., Q.. ,,....... 79 Start ,,,.,.,.. ,,..,. 6 4 DeVilbiss. ....... ......... 7 0 Bowsher ...........,.. ...... 5 6 DeVilbiss. ....... ......... 7 2 Bryan ..,o.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,,,,, 4 5 DeVilbiss. ....... ........ . 34- Macomber ,,,, L- .....,, ,,,,,, 5 1 DeVilbiss. ....... ......... 5 3 Sylvania ..,....,.,,... .,..., 6 4 DeVilbiss ........ ......... 7 2 Scott L, ,,,, an ,,.,.,,,,,. ,,,.., 6 9 DeVilbiss .....,. ........ . 68 Upper Sandusky .... ....., 6 6 DeVilbiss ....... ......... 5 8 Vlfoodward .....,.,... ...... 6 6 DeVilbiss ....... ......... fl 6 Central .,,..,.,.. ,..... 5 3 DeVilbiss, ....... ......... 5 2 Xfvaite ,,5,,,,,,,,,,,,,4 ,,,,,, 5 9 DeVilbiss ....,.. ........ . 53 Start -,--.,,-,..- .,.,,,,, 55 DeVilbiss. ..,.... ......... 7 1 Tiffin Calvert ..... .......,.. 6 1 DCVilbiSS. ....... ......... 5 2 St. Francis .,.....,.. - .,., 65 DCVi1biSS. ......, ......... 5 3 Libbey ..... .....,.... 1 15 DeVilbiss .....,. . ......... 62 Bowsher ,...... ....,. 6 8 DeVilbiss. ....... ..y....., 6 l St. Francis ...... ...... 6 3 In Several Close Games DeVilbiss started off the new year with a 72-69 over- time win over Scott. Tom Rerucha was the hero of the victory over Upper Sandusky as he sank the free throw which sent the game into overtime and grabbed 19 re- bounds, tying the school record set by 1965 graduate Dave McClellan. Hfoodward edged DeVilbiss in -the next league game as Larry Lincoln, Dallas Bumgarner, and Herman Lin- coln were forced to sit out most of the last quarter be- cause of foul trouble. The Tigers then dropped three games in the closing minutes to Central, Mfaite, and Start. DeVilbiss then dumped Tiffin Calvert 71-61 for its fourth non-league victory as Larry Lincoln controlled the boards and set a new school record of 20 rebounds. He also led all scorers with 24 points. Chuck Mostov scored his season's high with 19 points. Against St. Francis, Larry Lincoln poured in .30 points, his season's high, but the Knights handed the Tigers their fifth straight league loss, 65-52. Libbey's Cowboys, eyeing the state crown, broke loose with a 115- 53 victory over the outmanned Tigers. Foul trouble once again kept Larry Lincoln on the bench as DeVilbiss fin- ished in eighth place in the city league with a loss to Bowsher. In the tournament, DeVilbiss was edged by St. Fran- cis when a controversial call enabled the Knights to sink the winning foul shots in the last six seconds of the game. Although the Tigers lose the services of six seniors, next year's varsity, aided by the return of Herman Lin- coln and varsity newcomers Ed Greunke and Theron Murray, can look forward to a successful season. r..il1lg LI-1 5 1, I-J'-rv l I ,r The bench watches the progress of thc Woodward game. Bengal Offense Downs Start, Scott, Dallas Bumgarner fires over his defender from Start as Herman Lincoln watches. 1 r we ,ff ' 'AN 1 A, HIL. . ,W 1, 1 1 111 1 gf- ' l I -M553 I 1 Y 111 1 , , . 11 AT5, H 1, 1,Nw1H1N1u11!1.uf- 1! L rig , ,xiii- Llx. - NN 14.:3.ii',f, 'PHQL . ' Herman Lincoln takes advantage of a successful fake and for the basket after a pass from brother Larry Lincoln. drives J11, Tom Rcrucha drives for an casy score against Libbey. and Bowsher Larry Lincoln glides under his defender for an easy basket. f , I . 1 Y- F 'imffz 9,-,,. 6 'ix .Q - I 5 :P Af-Q ' Q I.-Isl HA: JELEZ ,A .JP , ig - L, Q , gifs A ,Q q 'M,,C .rt M iik ' , I IA '55 5 ' X . A fl U ' 1x 1, N V L f , .., ' 'A-'.,z p-. w,. .. , Q.. I N-im --1 D T 'if Bn , 5 . .1 as 'S-,N 3,34 :girls-rf, . 4 X L, A J I tl . ,- qu 2,3 i -'Qc' ag' v Ni' f in I W fm gays H in Lf? sk Rif f? T yu 4,5354 21 Y N W-'fair ' . ..l 1 . H. ,. F! 'r 5: , lf, Q . N Chuck Mosrov watches as Larry Lincoln Jumps high for a clear shot Z 13' LM 3 FRONT ROW: Chuck Helvoigt, mgr.3 Don Hatch, Theron SECOND ROW: jeff Aubry, Steve C-ring, Chris Kaiser Rusty Murray, Ed Grcunke, Greg Gaynor, Rich XVcinman, mgr. Ballmer. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Pittman, coach. Theron Murray goes high for the basket in a fast break against Start. re ,f .R gf - o R g F' t Reserves Wan Ezght AVC 3 gy ., y A F Q' y, rsii M 'sn Greunke and Murray Lead Sophomores iw my 3 in Scoring and Rebounding tw my fw eff X ' T .W fn DeVi1biss ..,...... .,....., 5 2 St. Francis ...--., V. - I 4, K h DeVi1biss ......... ........ L ibbey e R R DeVi1biss .,.................. st. John's , ff ,ht-. Devubiss ...... , ........i... 47 start ........... 1 ' ' DeVi1biss ......... ....... B owsher I A Q 4 in y 'QSM DeVi1biss ......... ....... S ylvania i-QQAQ Z? DeVi1biss ......... .... . Bryan .- f -li 'C 51 DeVi1biss ,........ ......, IX lacomber DCVi1biss .......,. ........ 4 7 SCOtt ......... DeVi1biss ......... ........ S andusky ........ DeVi1biss DeVi1biss DeVi1biss DeVi1biss 12111 R Q i f R r -' , DeV11b1ss ......... ........ 6 2 DeVi1biss ......... ........ 4 7 DeVi1biss ,....,... ..,.,... 4 0 DCVl1b1SS ........, ........ 5 I Woodward .... Central .......... Waite ,.... .- Start .,.,............ Tiffin Calvert St. Francis ....., Libbey A ...... Bowsher ....,... TRONT ROM' L1rry Scott Alex G'1ntzos Melvin Games Diller, Doug Ringlc, Larry johnson, Keith Roberts, Rxck Charles McD'1mcl Mike Shehne R'1ndy Burns Phll Margy Rogers, Jack Steele, Bruce Andryc. FOURTH ROWV B111 SECOND ROW D1ve Mortcmoxr. Tom Doran Tom Berger Henning, Rick Stager, Gary Richmond, Peter Poll, Jack Babel Rlck Lxpmm Ron Burstem Ron jflynes THIRD ROW Dave Jeff Pope. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Martin, coach. Freshmen Capture City Championship DeVi1biss ...,..,,. DeVilbiss DCVIIDISS ....,..,.. L .....r...... 31 DeV11b1ss .......... ,,.,.... 4 0 DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DEVIIDISS .......... ........ 5 2 DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss DeVi1biss DeVi1biss DeVilbiss DeVilbiss ............................ DeVilbiss .......... , .............. Tigers Post Best Freshman in DeVilbiss History St. Francis ........ Burnham ...... Libbey ,...... St. Johrfs ...... Bowsher .,,.. Start .,.,......,.....,.. Anthony Vfayne Macomber ......... Scott ..,........... 'Woodward ........ Central .......... VVaite .- .....,.. Start , ..........,,.. St. Francis ........ Libbey ....... Bowsher ..... Record The Tiger wrestling team, with eight juniors on the varsity, suffered a disappointing season. DeVilbiss opened the season by setting a school record when seven Tigers pinned their opponents in a 43-7 victory over Libbey. jim Bolander, George Zol- linger, captain Bob Keesey, Paul Cannon, Lee Scharlow, John Crayne, and Steve Hardy achieved pins in this easy victory. Jeff Lake and Eliot Bergman won decisions, Louis Levinson drew, and Torn Dugan, troubled by a back injury, was the only Tiger to lose. Despite this quick initial victory and subsequent wins over Woodward, Waite, and Start, the Tigers lost matches to St. Francis, Macomber, Scott, Whitmer, and Bowsher. Outstanding individual records were compiled by Bob Keesey, 12-0-03 Steve Hardy, 10-2-lg and George Zol- linger, 8-3-l. The eight underclassmen gained experience as varsity wrestlers and will return to form a well bal- anced and successful team next year. LAS.. Andy Neese is given encouragement by Coach Bob English and Captain Bob Keesey. Wrestlers Suffer Disappointing Season FRONT ROW: jim Bolander, George Zollinger, Bob Keescy, Paul Miller, Louis Levinson, Curt Davis, Rick Papurt, john Zeitler Cannon, Andy Neese, Lee Scharlow. SECOND ROW: Geoff Gibbs, Randy Gibbs, Mark Scharlow. FOURTH ROW: Gary Schultz Bill Darah, Tom Dugan, Neil Green, John Crayne, Paul Friedrich, Tom Swindel, Max Hoetzl, Jim Baerren, Rick Vllainwright, Pat Steve Hardy. THIRD ROYV: john Gordon, Emil Sotnyk, Dean Digugliemo, Mark Drumheller. 1967 Track Team. FRONT ROW: Johnny Armstead, Curt Davis, Phillip Space, Doug Romanoff, Bruce Banner, Marty Lauer, Nevin Liber, Don Proeschel, Mark Stender, Henry Prince, Logan Talks. SECOND ROVV: Ron Metzger, jim Lesage, Mickey Benaclum, Beno Flath, joe Athlete, Steve Mostov, Marvin Phillips, Matt Sperling, Bob Lesage, Jeff Bollin, jim Ryun, Gary Heltman. THIRD ROW: Dave Diller, Dan Michalski, Tom X'Vylie, Geoff Gibbs, Len Gasser, Phil Faulkner, Bob Breno, Dave Duff, Mickey Marok, Eliot Berg- man, Bill Rowland, Neil Green, Ed Greunke. FOURTH RO'W: jeff james, Ted Haddad, Randy Matson, Larry Armstrong, jim Both, Theron Murray, Phil Cohen, Dale Burtch, Bill Tarloff. Trackmen Run Over Whitmer, tart, and Scott Co-captain Eliot Bergman set a new DcVi1biss record in the shot pllt with a toss of 56'2 . QW K-5 - , L - mis.. irfl. Marty Lauer swept the low and the high hurdles against Start and Scott. '-'H ,, --- N R., -- l . - .. 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Sing' 1X Q1 x 'gf' 5 -,fl fl mi ,P I RQ gr '21 .. 5. ' ' lc' , in -V , -,Z N 'Nurs '- if . -vw . nu, 1J QQHLHQP , 1 , W' 1- . , 45' . A 5 1 1 - ,., mba wa.-mg gy-59. J - . O - f L ti? -rail ar: xr .3 1967 Baseball Team. FRONT ROW: Dave Grana, Chris Schaefer, Bob Langlois, Ron Lada. SECOND ROW: Mike Hurt, Tcrry Borek, Darrell Murphy, Tom Smolinski, Tom Rcrucha. Strive For City Championships The 1967 DeVilbiss spring sports teams look forward to outstanding seasons. Vlfith six returning lettermen, the golf team, coached by Mr. Karl Huls, has a good chance to capture the city championship and regain DeVilbiss supremacy in this spring sport. Led by co-captains Eric Lubov and Sam Szozda, the Tiger golfers have been practicing on the Ottawa Park course since early last fall to sharpen their skills for the spring season. All-city selections Ken Andryc and Dan Kirk lead the 1967 tennis team into the spring season. Three other lettermen, Greg Vlfarren, Dave Zucker, and Fred Lang, along with Dick Hinds, provide good depth for the Tiger tennis team. Coach Tom Temple's squad is further bolstered by the arrival of sophomore Craig Burkhart. Burkhart, a transfer student from Ottawa Hills, is one of the finest players to come Ollt of the Toledo area. He has won several major tournaments in this area. Mfith the aid of Burkhart and experience gained from winter and early spring practices, captain Ken Andryc is confident that this year's team can capture the city championship. Coach Phil Kahler feels that this year's baseball team will be successful in its quest for the city championship. Pitchers and catchers have been working in the gym since early spring to get in shape for the 1967 season. Eight lettermen will return from last year's squad to form the nucleus of a well-balanced varsity. First team all-city selection Ron Lada and Chris Schaefer return to bring depth to the outfield. Senior Tom Rerucha at third base, junior Mike Hurt at second base, and junior Dave Grana at shortstop form an experienced infield. Pitchers Tom Smolinski and Darrell Murphy return with catcher Bob Langlois as successful batterymates. Junior Terry Borek is also expected to aid the Tigers' efforts. Several members of last year's freshman squad will be battling for positions on this year's varsity. Chris Kaiser, Greg Gaynor, Steve Lintner, Rusty Ballmer, Doug Ken- nedy, Jeff Aubry, Rick Kimble, and Tim Stoner are hope- ful to make the starting nine. Candidates for this year's freshman squad tried out on May 2. DeVilbiss will open the season with games against Scott, Sylvania, and Start. K! 5' , ' L 'lui I 54 -Q Bowlers 'Q , American League Bowlers, fourth in ciry: Alan Szymkowiak, Frank Turney, Bob Slleline, Rusty Ballmer, Gene Schlichting. Roll Through Successful Season National League Bowlers, fifLl1 in city. FRONT ROYV: Mike Glass- man, Bob Perlman. SECOND ROW: jim Slewart, Curtis Black, Tom Miller, Kenny Kancler. 3 'El Tzgers Partzczpate an Ten Intramural Sports Athletics commissioner Howie Hubbard began this year's intramural program with the annual Inter-Club Tug O'VVar. Once again, I-Ii-Y was the victor in the boys division. Sisco captured the girls division. In intramural football, Cannon's Team won the senior division. Members of the team were Paul Cannon, Kirk Surprise, Ed Jacobs, Vince Nichols, Mike Smith, Daryl Carr, Mike Doran, Bruce Kerr, and Howie Hub- bard. In the junior division, the Colt 45's, captained by Lynn Bordner, had little trouble in capturing first place. Other members of the team were Chris Morrison, Jeff Lake, Scott Schafer, Gene Schlichting, Tom Pawlaczyk, John Salley, Charlie Poll, Greg Smith, and Bob Axon- ovitz. The junior division in basketball was captured by Kimble's Team. The senior title was captured by the junior Globetrotters. Members of the Globetrotters were Mike Hurt, Marty Lauer, Dave Grana, Gary Grein- er, Charlie Poll, Terry Borek, and Rick Keller. Intramural table tennis was held for the first time at DeVilbiss this year. Sid Groeneman, jim Stewart, and Ed White won in the men's singles division. Anne Zmeskal and Yetta Fine won the girls' singles titles. Groeneman and Stewart combined to take the men's doubles event. Sid also joined with Yetta Fine to take the mixed doubles. Six other intramural sports are being held in the spring. Volleyball was held April 12. Howie Hubbard has planned tournaments in softball, tennis, bowling, swimming, and golf. r 1 I I Bob Keesey was the city leaguc's leading wrestler in the 120- pound class. Guard Eliot Bergman and tackle Bob Fialkowski were selected for the football all-city first team. 2. Ron Lada was chosen an all-city first team outfielder last spring. Ten Ti er Athletes Ten DeVilbiss athletes were honored as members of all-city first teams. Five Tigers were first team selections from last year's spring sports. In track, quarter-miler Mickey Marok was a member of DeVilbiss' championship mile relay team. jim Both was the city and district champion in the two mile run. In baseball, Ron Lada was an all-city out- fielder. Ken Andryc and Dan Kirk were selected for the all-city tennis team. In the fall, two outstanding DeVilbiss linemen were chosen for the football all-city first team. Eliot Bergman was selected at guard and Bob Fialkowski was selected at tackle. Backs Ron Lada, Bill Rowland, and Mike Den- man, along with end Ken Andryc, were second team se- lections. Quarterback Dick Christel, fullback Paul Elin- ger, and defensive end Larry Krontz were awarded honorable mention. Ken Andryc was also a member of the all-academic team. Three members of the Tiger cross country team, run- ners-up in the city and district champions, earned berths on the all-city first team. Co-captains jim Both and Larry Armstrong, who captured second and fourth places in the city meet, and next year's captain Logan Talks, sixth place in the city, were first team selections. Bob Breno, ninth in the city, and Mickey Marok, tenth in the city, were chosen for the all-city second team. 1966 District champions. Mickey lviarok, Logan Talks, jim Both, Bob Breno, Larry Armstrong. Talks, Both, and Armstrong were first team all-city cross country selections. Marok and Breno were second team selections. Marok and Both were also all-city track. arn All-City Honors DeVilbiss center Larry Lincoln, the third leading scorer in the city league, was a second team all-city selec- tion in basketball. Senior forward Chuck Mostov earned a berth on the city league's all-academic team. The Tiger freshman team, coached by Mr. Richard Martin, captured the city championship while compiling the best freshman record ever at DeVilbiss. Senior team captain Bob Keesey was the city league's leading wrestler in the 120-pound class. He posted an excellent record of twelve wins, no losses, and no ties. Heavyweight Steve Hardy and 112-pounder George Zollinger, who will both return next year, also had suc- cessful seasons. Five of last year's graduates were also honored as members of all-city teams from spring sports. Half-miler Dale VVhitmore was the city and district champion, placed third in the state meet, and anchored the champ- ionship mile relay team. Quarter-milers Sam Phillis and Ross Patton, along with lfVhitmore and Marok, also ran legs on DeVilbiss' outstanding mile relay team. High jumper Dave Frahn was a second team all-city selection. Steve Guthrie was a first team all-city doubles selection in tennis. jeff Ballmer, Terry Burns, and John Henrion were selected as members of the all-city third team in baseball. Ken Andryc and Dan Kirk were first team all-city selections in tennis. ACADEMICS oo- , ' Mr. Frank Dick, Superintendent of schools. The Boardm Continuously alces Improvements Each year improvements are made by the Toledo installed to replace the coal units in the power house Board of Education to provide more pleasant surround- New floors and a scoreboard were placed in the gyms ings for all those who take part in school activities. Dur- When the Pot O' Gold moved to a new room, it was fur- ing the past summer, brightly colored gas furnaces were nished with a darkroom. Toledo Board of Education: Mr. Arthur L. Zepf, Mrs. Maude H. Shapiro, Mr. William N. Thomas, Mr. J. Arch Anderson, Mr. Edward S. Foster, jr., President. yvk I 2? Mr. Cross is welcomed by the faculty. V Mr. Tapola and Mr. Cross watch the finish at a cross-country meet. -' 1 I . l ' ' III:-' ' 'F , x 1 K.-:. 51.-. -fi ' iq- ' gi! n ,, ' 'V 144 1 . Qi i ww I 2 131 .V it, ' , .. . - 151' ff' , w1?'if'i l Ml ,' N-iw.. t H ffl ' - -'11, iff. ' NV L' W W 7 iifwvf-' 5 tt, I V . . i ,t..HiAu .ot F., 2 ' tu. lt t vw A X vm, U ., ftim. u ,y ' I ' P ' . 'fl' I c ' ' rigs I 1 . , ' 'A at ' - .f . : gf 1 . E f V , ww ' 2' 5- M1 1 r. ' Wise? 'S - . ' CF V' l K' A H H try '.j 1' 2 W in . - . -gf . 1 . Q' 4: , - Z . 3' . . L3 : - ., - or f 1-Ig, - . .1 I - . Q4 f?-fdhi' 'f li I ' id - ,V h x r N glgyf. Nth! Mi. g ' . . I sg.: N -4,3 th Mr. Cross enters DeVilbiss as its new principal. Mr. Cross Leads DeVilbiss With nthusiasm and ompetence ' Mr. Cross and his family receive Z1 gift from the faculty for their home. My First Impressions of DeVilbiss As I drove down Upton Avenue past DeVilbiss for the first time since becoming principal, I saw the school in a new light. Here was the most beautiful school anywhere. I discovered that it was more than just a building. When standing in the halls and watching the students and faculty, I saw the friendliness that to me char- acterized DeVilbiss. The fiery enthusiasm for the football team and mag- azine drive showed an old-fashioned school spirit that was thrilling and inspiring. It was a pleasure to an- nounce that over one thousand tickets to the Central game had been purchased. May all of you be as proud to be a part of DeVilbiss High School as I am to serve as your principal.. 02 Mr. Donald G. Sharp Assistant Principal Mrs. Grace Knaggs Administration and Activities ASSISIIIIH PUHCIPHI Instruction Miss Mildred A. Pasch Assistant Principal Guidance and Counseling Guidance Offered To All tudents DeVilbiss tries many new programs and experiments with different types of material. This year the admin- istration welcomed Mrs. Carol Beckler, a new vocational counselor. Mrs. Beckler helps all students enrolled in grades 8 through 12 to develop a knowledge of the World of work. They learn to better understand their abilities and to explore specific occupations of interest. XJPN s Mr. Norman Kics Counselor Mrs. Carol Beckler Vocational Counselor Mrs. Mary Hartman Counselor Mr. David jenssen Counselor 'll .f a 5 3, . it far - ii. : - ' 1. , Q.: , . f i H iid a . W . .,. . E! . . is Ll -2 V 'V 32 li I . . - W... 5 I .t if 5 .1 . 5 tf 1 34 'J '15 i V i? E y ..,. y ' ll 43527 i flaguu' at , ' gh . 1 John WC ampbell 1926-1967 We never know how high we are ' Till we are called to rise. And then, if we are true to plan ,n Om' stature.: touch the skies. 1 -Emily Dickinson As years go, Mr. John Campbell spent a relatively short time in DeVilbiss High School. Measured in serv- ice and influence, his work as teacher, leader, adviser, and friend placed him in the forefront by peers and students alike. To the classroom as a teacher of English and Chinese, to the clubs and classes he advised, to the groups of which he was a part, he brought a contagious enthusiasm and a wholesome earnestness. It was vision and faith in the potentialities of the future that spurred Mr. Campbell to start Chinese classes at DeVilbiss, a pioneering effort. His crowning achievement, of course, came this year with the Federal grant and his appointment as Director of the Chinese-Russian Center. For its realization and its success, he labored indefatigably. To all this he has brought endless patience and devo- tion. Students gained frorn his understanding: adults from his eagerness to help. His tragic untimely death left a void not easy to fill. Bereft as we are we have the memory of a man who often reached the skies as' he walked and worked and talked and played among us. . --'H' My is , -p..1 if 3, gg ,activities in cluding Miss Rose Bloom pro- vides leadership in many As D.I-I.S.'s only traveling teacher, Mr. Thomas Bollin teaches in a different room each period. United Appeal, Prism, New York trip and fac- ulty parties. vnuuqg- 104 Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux, afterii' several years as a substitute teacher, entered D.H.S. this year for full time teaching. Mr. Harold Feltner rem- inisces over the preceding productions of DeViltries for which he was the ad- visor. . A shower for Miss DeYVolfe provided an enjoyable hour. imdb Mr. john Campbell, supervisor, and Mr. Lipman, assistant, plan activities for the new Sino-Soviet Center. Teachers Experiment Teachers don't actually spend all their time prepar- ing tests, thinking up difficult assignments, and sending un-sats, Families, hobbies, and clubs occupy a great deal of their time. Teachers encounter many unforgettable experiences during summer vacations. Camping, fishing, fulfilling educational requirements, and working part- time jobs are other plans for the summer. Statements concerning accomplishments, honors, ac- tivities, or hobbies accompany each faculty picture. These provide more insight into the mysterious breed . . . the teacher. Miss Ruth Smith's A.P. English class listens while Mark Green- wald gives a report. .4 ,.---T n D ,,,f--113 X . Last summer Mrs. jziry Jibilian participated in Operation Success which Mrs. Dolores l'V2'l1ll'lCIllZlCllC1',1i.lJ1'211'iZll'l, helps Shirlee Gibbs helped under-privileged students in their reading skills. find reference material. With New English Textbooks Mr. james Mercer's favorite sport, fishing takes up much of his time during the SLI I1'l1TlCl'. W'Vedding bells rang at the end of October for Miss Janice DelVo became Mrs. Richard Phillips. L :J f' Y Mrs. Sue Murin, an English teacher, left nt thc end of the first semester. Miss Patricia Best filled her position during the second semester. Mrs. Margot Rikkers plays golf in her spare time. ,,t4st:igu,,.w x. ,NJ .ta 5 , .4 'P . '-14. Mui- ' Q 1 ,J . 1 KJ P w Mrs. Marjorie Schmid. wants all English students to The Art Museum English class learns about classic paintings remember this quotation, Never underestimate the power of the written word. Winners Brin Honor to D. H. S. English Department 'nw' ' ' W Seniors who won composition awards are Clnrles Galhers Each year the Latin students make projects which are displayed at the Ability Counts 3 Philip Magnuson publication in C711 Toledo Art Museum. Larry Mylander, Craig Burkhart, Ernest Dewey, Toni CLlg0 Tribuncj and Randy Snow, essay contest sponsored Swindle, Bev Ness, and Earl Emery show some of these projects. by the Lions' Club. Skiing in Michigan is the big attraction Mrs. Elizabeth Smith teaches begin for Miss Pat X-Vells during the winter Miss Ruth Smith is proud of her A.P. English ning journalism for prospective Prism week-ends. wel. 1 W W class composed of senior honor students. staff members fi we 1 0 ,n Mrs. Monica Bocrner, Foreign Language Representative for Toledo High During October Mrs. Lenore Berger accompanied eleven ITICHI- Schools, attended many meetings. bers of the Pot O' Gold staff to a conference in New York. Foreign Lan uages Lead T 0 World ommunication Mrs. Irma Cowell entertained Mr. Paul Ross wrote the District State Miss Bettina Marnet spent her vacation three guests from France at her Final Scholarship test for second-year in Germany where she acquired many home last summer. French. souvenirs to show her classes. Honor Spanish students enjoy the one-act musicals taught by Miss Marian Smith. Mrs. Kathryn Seltcr is planning a trip this summer to France and England., 'I07 r vi A Qi ff-XL C5 if 4 ,Vi I- gg iffxxi 1 . IJ Students in second year Algebra find the x factor in math problems. When Miss Margaret Affolter travels, u S 0 she prefers to visit outside the United States. Mrs. Mary Ann Deri was replaced by Miss Martha Swartz at the end of the first semester. Mrs. Ilene Hart chapel-ones students on trips to New York and to athletic games. . , A' r -.T Q 'Q L 'I A V r,1',,m'j:,, M- I 'N 554 1 '.4e ' 2 ' ' 'x Em, .'- 5- - ',. - 1 ws r f' 1 , . - -V U . 3 ,rivet 1 t 1 ii' 'Af ' 3' ' gf., ,Fai ' , ,. ' ir 5 ' . ,Ei ite ? ft A fr 4. '--Y--ws,.r , f . 1, V -1 .t. J- . 'jaw -r:r em r. , 5 F fv' V. JI - Y N 1 R is J-1 1 i 1 my L - ' V ' J 1 9 - P12411 -2 5 1 ' .fm t i':'w: ,,. 1 gh 1:1 . - i7f,fQi ,.k I -' 1 .ff -i1g i5'j.f-tg? :F ff' -. I ' 'v ig. ,M 7.3-fr -f vi' 1. H .2 f m. , f . r-K -Bw: 1 f 23 35.5--m, -5 . iii . 5 , 45 Z jzHf A-N154 , f .runny -tt .fr .-:qv fsgail HM. my eh ..:-:- . :git-iwx5',-,MM uf,-fr 4 Vl?:Lk L. ijt . qw- -, Q - -- ':,y .'11fl5 ' tx 1 'K 'E '2 ' .Sf ,,,, f. - ' ' . Y. p ,ywmi ...il -- :--' - .' 'rf iw Ll' X ' A, X xl 108 - , O L- ,tb , 4 Ciaxifsvpkpvpjb-K, k!UwA,xPlQJ OM' ath Classes Each Da Mrs. Katherine Guitteau designed and made most of her wardrobe. When Mrs. Arlene Hendren listens to music, she remembers the violin les- sons she once took. Mr. Max Kolu' enlightened his students with sayings at the beginning of class each day. fodern Math Raises Problems I Mrs. Margaret Marx enjoys playing bridge. A I f 1 , , J I J. f, Q v I, ,I Mr. Tex Reilly collects rare and unusual stamps. re f - Bob Fishcll shows his math project to Mrs. Marx's senior class. Mrs. Margaret Olmstead attended the Pcristylc concerts at the Art NILISCLUTI. Last summer Miss Regina Wenzel taught in Operation Recovery at Scott High School. iq 109 . , t- .-1 - mggrif- -Q M1231 William Blackwell introduced Summer- hillian methods in his classes to develop the ideas of jefferson and freedom. The junior American history classes visit the Toledo judicial courts each spring. The Family Living'c1asses held at McKinley School are under the direction of Mr. james Kilcorse. 0 Mr. Alexander Feldstein believes more geography should be added to history courses. Tads Find New Meanin In ' 'W .1- V f' faux gf ' .:.2:.: , ,gay -f .5542-6: if-9. fi 'tu - w wx- .1 ' 11s2f Lf'1' ww ' All n.'. F - , - ,K 'C ' . . 1 t ld- ll a.. 3310 t ,H ' V ' :al . .2 - .g lfN' , t- V s:::l'Q:' 5. 1.. t , . .3-xttiyivy + - 551'- 't .V L.-. f:'- X 11' .' ga!! QU ...Aram l:Sw'!9'.s , -' 9 ' fy ,N ',.t--gg-xx. W'-1 'gg ni'-2,5111 I 'Q q ' 'lie-aelisngg 4:51 .-41-x-::- f'f' a1me:ae' 1: , ,, , gf?-1l f ., 'v!E::.. - - W FI , 0 -511111 N- .l,,...,-1 t Q -gf gh QQ 'TQ -l 9 s. :Eight f ,,7.yf:ia. 1::. ,iGr..gf1g - sf ,lvj-t!n'h...f -. -sf www -web-A-2,321 if jf .. XS' ,g rv' ' ,ii i'-'4-cS'4gQ'1 .Q-fi 13 43 ,A 5- '6?Sf?S1S'?x'seC': ' 11- .. .. A X-:X5i5452':ff af A '.: 5, Ahfffa 1' . ., -new ' ivy- - l m l 1 E Jsurf vj,fiw ' .rife .N . fi?-5 -tm e. . If '- .1 .- 'Sf-'73-Z2iE5'. ' Q L w':f'? i'H Lxpglyzjfg Mr. Warren Goode serves as DeVi1biss' Mrs. Margaret Hoffman tutors and representative to the Men's Club. teaches night school at Scott. Mrs. Sandra Sweeny won first place in the Var- sity-Faculty game for her costume. Lg . AW .1 Mr. Klee and the A.P. European history class discuss present world affairs compared to past problems. Current Events Through Histor Mr. Dal Lawrence is the president of the Toledo Federation of Teachers. School fm ramlll' Lvmg The faculty officers were Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer Vice President Mr John Campbell President Mrs. Phyllis Andre, Secretary. Mr. Charles Trump keeps trim by play- ing tennis. , f I , N ' ' 1 c c llgre .,,,, f -V--I1 4WiE41?f:,g:i'5Al Eduard Jacobs and Sandy Tmcher ob 2 'rf r reef V f- ' 'I' A L f1'f m ' TW 2. A i .- 1, 1.-H Subjects concerning U.F.O.'s hold much interest trude Andre. When Mr. Robert Leiber takes trips in the summer he prefers to stay in the United States. mivxs fe- .WW Mr. Frank Arehambo enjoys visiting Niagara Falls, which he thinks is the greatest place in the country. Science Develops fof MH- Gff- New Materials Mr. Carl Benson serves as the secretary for the Toledo Federation of Teachers. Mr. William Brooke will take a leave of absence for a year in order to accept a National Science Foundation Grant. L. - 1-..t. U H Ne A if .Y X' AE' 'f ' 43 V' in -1- ,163vs ' 'af A ' 5,:g.g:ztv. ,- 4.,,x Physiology students dissect a calf's heacl. Mr. Ned Ludlum took his Advanced Electronics class to industries such as the Toledo Scale Company. Science Reveals , e, Knowledge .1 l it i During the newspaper strike, Miss Ethel Molnar kept a bulletin board Mr. Arthur Mills says, As long as I keep having as many outstand- with the current Peanuts cartoons. ing students as I have, who could ask for more? The members of the Quiz Bowl Team are Mark Greenwald, Philip Magnuson, janet Roof, and Fred Lang. Mrs. Anne Rogolsky wants bullet-proof glass installed in her classroom windows next year. Elaborate Apparatus Intrigues Students 4 sl , Mr. john Tischinae is still mad Dan Knepper and Linda Haworth work on El physics at the lizard which bit him experiment. while hc was feeding it. 7 I f 'H Z ,-Q f' Tignes E. '3 4- A T . r-217 ssl r-. . . ,th -.A In his spare time around his house. :N ,l V H Axl 1 Mr. Dale Pittman putters 3.23: ui -- I-1 rf QL 5 f , .,.,. pi iw ,g,.g:,: ij? Q5 A M ' 0-4 ' 'X VL .:gxvtfg,yl,r '-' f i 1 ' ' ' l t 1 M gm-L, 1 i t : Nx It M 'J 1 +-fs-as I P' ' fl f r CE! G I J ' i f hav- Chcmistry students labor over their experi ments. Mr. Thomas Temp1e's favorite day is june 10th when school is over. Miss joan Clark chose and advised the cheerleaders and Ligcrettes. WN ,A l '4 Mr. John Galyas liked woodworking so much that lie built his own home. tudents Learn Business Techniques Mrs. jean Lang serves as the first District Educational Co-ordinator at DeVilbiss. jazz and golf are the hobbies of Mr. Richard Miss Agnes Baron enjoys reading M I r arnn. biographies about famous people. Mrs. Opal McFarland frequently said to her students this year, Do the head workhthen the hand work. . I A ,' ,-so , l pr ,-- f' .- X . l X 3 f - :lil YLL- , 4. 457 K ffygji w -- J -.CJK f Mr. Alvin Preis' hobbies are his daughters Marilyn, Nancy, and the memory of Carol. 2-ff M ,mezfffalae my ,LAX .7'77l4frsCLw,0w-fO,,f4 61 tease! Q. fnwsu Andy Minot, left, manager of McDonald's Monroe Street drive-in, presents David LaCourse with fl S25 savings bond for being named Employee of the Month. David works under the Occupational lVork Experience program, of which Mr. Putnam is thc co-ordinator. Mr. James Goodman likes to relax while camping in the 'XII' K'ul Huls arranges the industrial Mr Carl Balsam culuvates SLIITIHICT. Mr. Robert Putman, who works for the Board of Education's Occupational Work Experience Program, visits many business Its Tramlng Pro ram Mr. C0wel1's industrial ait classes xxsit Baker Brothers Machine and Tool Company Yctta Fine won a sct of china in the Mrs. Sandra Sweeny volunteered to work for Operation LaSal1e's Party competition. Success last summer. Art and Home Economics Build Creativit , ,. ,, .4 ,,,.... 1 -'law all s , .1 ,mws s ,N 4, Mrs. Sue Lechner takes clay figures out of the kiln, one of the few in Toledo public schools. Art students work with india ink to create different effects. l 5 Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer shows 1-ug samples in Home Furnishing, a phase of Home Economics. .ii Mrs. Lesley Porter, home econom- ics teacher, left D.H.S. before Christmas vacation. Mrs. Laurie Rutgers replaced her during the second semester. l l ,H , , 1 '.,,A4vg,-. v 4 v 7 Wi.. The orchestra prepares new pieces for the next concert. ,i 1 1- U ii M . Lgdnna Under the direction of Mr. jack Perrine the orchestra received an excellent rating at contest this winter. Cathy Mileski sings a solo in the A Cappella Choir's Winter Concert. Musical Talents Develop i With Instruction Mr. J. Philip Zaugg and A Cappella Choir plan to tour Europe in 1968. + Q 'iw-il , ,mee,' Mr. jack Tongring directed the pit band for the junior-Senior Musical. Members of the Debate Team are Mark Greenwald, Millard Eisler, Philip Faulkner, and Linda Ha- worth. if Y Mr. WVilIian1 Bcarss' favorite sport is football. Every Wfednesday, Mrs. Claudia Has- li kins teaches speech therapy at D.H.S. Specialized Courses Mr. Philip Kahler's pct peeve is boys with long hair. Increase in umber Mrs. judigth Ashley left D.H.S. in February be- .,,...,,, cause hcr usband was tra ferred from the Toledo a. I :I Q A g if. .4 V , ' 9 V , a .V I f U1 - 'l i'fLjL,-g 5. f at w t, f W4 ,K N f . 1 - z ' . L A I 7' 1 in X . ...,E5,5 f x 1 xv! . 1 f Q ' U 54:1 Xi, 1 V ' ww- , W .-- 'Z Miss CIark's beginning shorthand class practices characters. Mrs. Martha Pownall taught last summer at a Mrs. H2291 Holmes ?'GPl21CCd dramatic workshop held at McKinley School. Mrs. Judith Ashley 1n hear- ing therapy. uw. l EI .dnl 1 20 A Mrs. Phyllis Andre planned ex- Miss Kathryn juers became the tensivc intramurals which allowed girls' physical education chairman. more student participation. Intra-Murals Expand In Variety 'T , l .11 w r Mr. Robert English spent a month and a half teaching first-aid in boys' health. Mr. Wilbur Booth represents DeVilbiss in all thc Toledo area sport clinics. !:::lu . .-. -' ' ' : .I 'Z ' , .1 ig,-'-.Ag m.2.::,,4.z iii' ' Mrs. Shirley Brancheau spends summers and winters swimming and reading. Besides teaching, Mr. Donald Black also works at the Lucas County Recreational Center. X Volleyball is a popular sport in gym classes. ing Office Staff: Mrs. Adeline Kory, Counselors' Clcrkg Mrs. Jeanette Cherry, Attendance Clerk. Office Staff: Mrs. Valeetla Eubank, Book Clerk: Mrs Zelma Conklin, Record Clerkg Mrs. Lois Fcls, Treasurer: Mrs. Helen Tanner, Senior Clerk. A Dependable Staff Serves All De Vilbissi Needs X iMrs. Eva Taylor, Mimeograph Clerk. ,Wa if N Mrs. Virginia Hanslip, Nurse. ' 9 'L , - V , If-I,.ff?iS 1 .' 'Am fcja, ,L 'nf ?i's w 'i . w, f' -.4 L .M-X ...., . I 5- lp ,l fu- K.: -' ' - ff.-, ' --.. - f' 41 .lfrk - .. -fTrf3E3', u ,.: .ze .Jr .:c--. 4-fa X '11 a s H M f. Wit '1 ' tile. rg J -e Nw, 557491: .V 'Ti 3.1 6 531: ., .. '1 l . 4, F1 All Tads are well-acquainted with the arm load of books they acquire by the end of the first day of school. These are distributed by Mrs. Eubank. During each nine-week period, Mrs. Conklin records the grades. Mrs. Fels handles all finances involving clubs. Mrs. Tanner is Mr. Cross' personal secretary. Q Mrs. Cherry accepts excuses for tardiness and absence. Appointments with counselors are scheduled by Mrs. Kory. Mrs. Taylor is in charge of the minieographing. lVIrs. Starrett is responsible for circulation of books in the library. Headaches and cuts are problems Mrs. Hanslip encounters as nurse. Mrs. Thelma Starrett, Library Clerk. 4 , 3 , . . -1 Second semester student teachers: Carol lwkfeast, TU: Donna Ma- gnlm' BGSU? Ehzlabcth lay . TU? Sam Kurtz' BGSU? Ross Gold' DeVilbiss Men's Club officers: Mr. jim Muhn, Vice President: Mr. stem, TU, his Coffman, TU, Dolores Slebos, BGSU. Guy Hurt, Presidentg Mr. Art Featherstone, Treasurer. Man People Assist the D. H . Pro ram 22 First semester student teachers: Delores Schroeder, TU: Charles Kumnick, BGSU: Pat Cellio, BGSU: Ray Haw- thorne, TU: Richard Wasserman, TU: Barbara Bagno, BGSU. Members of the I'.T.A. Board: Mrs. Merrill Kellermeycr, Mr. Robert Boynton, Mrs, Robert Lightner, Mrs Richard Henning, Miss joan Clark, Mr. Richard Darnm, Mr. Delbert Bordner, President: Mr. Lewis Cross, Mr. George Pankratz, Mr. Larry Schaefer, Mrs. Fergus Stewart, Mr. I. J. Newell, Mr. Robert Lightner, Mr. Norman Kies. REPTI- E.Q!'u'R ,-1 W N ... fQ.1'e'NY I . QCD Custodial Staff: Edward Slaton, Norman Bliss, Chief of the Building Servicesg Floyd Custodial Staff: Karl Hanf, Pearl Kruzel, Edward janowiccki, Stanley Pawlinski, Marshall Bartley, Wayne Graham. YVatson, Mary Bissett, XValter Marcy, XV1ll1am Malewski. Tasks Well Done Keep Tads Contented Cafeteria Staff: Ethel Schwambeck, Eva Beatty, Mary Brigham, Cafeteria Managerg Dorothy Delker, Mary Murphy. Cafeteria Staff: Helen Moln, Florence Miller, Lois Miller, Rachael Kane, Emma Caris, Mary Lee YVoosley. K' A B if ' C W ' .JW Mimiggigl Z,i,.'l,, 3 1 Tads passing D.H.S. at night often Wonder what is going on in the lighted rooms. These lights are evidence of custodians preparing the building for another day. Norman Bliss supervises the custodial staff. The Cafeteria Staff tries to satisfy the appetites of the students by baking six hundred cookies and prepar- ing one hundred pounds of meat per day. Mary Brigham orders the food and supervises her staff. Cafeteria Staff: Edna French, Emma Caris, Georgia Makowski, Mary Lee Xvoosley. , Custodial Staff: Charles McClellan, Robert Beard. 12 WH W Ti A E gf , ff! M K ff Q O 6 0 ORGANIZATIONS Wm 7 - f J Cs 23 OWQ j L4!d MQ! 6040! MMM WWQ ffpgfm QQ fm N 024 :fy f 2 wa 'YG V7 7? J' ff Cffffmgj iQ4,,5 , A QS A J '02-2 -Q Cyw U5 925 fA'mwfWQ F, bf A Q6 7 mmiwfbsgwb V ' 9 Y -QU - ' vs' 497 0 : -3yf621ff'i.0?'Q Exwsg Ms W - 4 -Af Q' W Q A 9 Q57 ' 53 ' VW JL? 4 L X ,.,,,x Gly ga, L P146 'ui 'gy Y - 4 J' 'OCX 7131 f ' 'Q I i ma' J- I D -S?2f'3'f:5'? , 4, -4 5 .3 WK- 4 Qs.. ' I K ,N , ,,. vi .A p- x A - X . f 4 A 1 ' ' I 9' ' K .bk ---s 1 4, Q .1-7A ... vu - Q ,Q ' ali' . vm 'P' if X . V X 'i -p ' n Tm 4. 0 va ,A . mb 'Sf . '14- ' .iv- . . ' , . -'..' - '! L J .Est 'E' 'L-7 xg'- R , 44 Y 1 4 'vo' if A 3- 4 -1 'Iwi 5 - R rr - 1 fy, FY 4 26 D.H.S. parade. ll' if . Ay , Commissioner Chris Lehman and thc Organizations commission compile booklets to inform frosh of DcVilbiss clubs. clubs displayed their school spirit with floats and cars in the Homecoming Forum and Hi-Y battle in the Interclub Tug O' VVar. in 1 ' ' BOTTOM: Chris Lehman, Organizations Commissionerg Stephanie Hein, Equestricnnesg Janet Nachtrab, Les Femmes: Anne Douglas, Thaliansg Debby Lupu, Siscog Conni Gratop, JCWAQ Tina Bozzuto, Thespiansg Laura Isenstein, Senior Sorelles. MIDDLE: jan Davis, Thadevilliansg Sue Winkler, Pericleansg Mary Dings, Debutantes, Millard Eisler, Gavelg Karen Photos, Tri-D5 Kathy Parks, Tawasig Marcia Odenheimer, Junior Sorellesg Randi Beerman, I-Da-Ka, Judy Ramsey, DBAC. E kv TOP: Dave Bailey, Quill and Dagger: Mary Wallace, Pararnedical Careers: Dave Duff, Hi-Yg Mike Denman, Talisman, DECAL Chuck Foster, Forumg Dave Simmons, jCLg Dave Zucker, National Honor Society: Sandy Tincher, Socialites: Dee Kirk, Sharps and Flats: Sue Burnham, Omena Aura: Susan Voorhees, Y-Teens. NOT PICTURED: Kay Shrewsbery, Future Teachers: Dan Knepper, Chessg Judy Huffman, Kiowag Marsha Davis, Pay-a-el-sa. Clubs Provide Opportunities To Serve De Vilbiss Ht ti K ' l . l. Clubs are a valuable part of school life, as the members of DeVilbiss' many organizations know. They serve the school and community in various ways, and members learn to give their time and efforts to others less fortunate. This year, D.H.S. organizations donated Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, gave birthday and holiday parties for orphans, sang for old folk's homes, and brightened the lives of many with other service projects. ' Clubs also served to broaden knowledge of their mem- bers in the fields of sports, literature, public speaking, and dramatics. Literary societies attended plays, concerts, and art galleries to promote fine arts. Sports club mem- bers improved their skill in bowling, chess, and horse- back riding. Speech and dramatic clubs held speech clinics and patronized school productions. Other special interest clubs furthered their knowledge of music, careers, and foreign countries. While clubs gave members a chance to serve others and increase interests, they also provided students with opportunities to meet new people, to form 'lasting friend- ships, to talk and mature together. Organizations spon- sored slumber parties, dances, and dinners. Alumnae teas gave old and new members alike a chance to get together. School is not just an institution of education. It is a place to make new friends, to serve others, to grow. It is where clubs play an active part in determining char- acter, leadership, and responsibility. It is these qualities of D.I-I.S. clubs which justify their existence and make them a valuable part of high school life. . 'if V i f . 211 5 ill Nt s .- , ,,., 1 it 1 4 ri i f '- 'A' 1. 127 Q BOTTOM: Kay Richardson, Delphine O'Rourke, Donna Shall, Linda Itil, Dayle Groves, jane Douglas, Chaplain: Ricki Kovacik. MIDDLE: Kathleen O'Rourke, Debbi Eisler, Marcia Kirsuer, Sharon Frahn, Linda Scott, Marty Surprise, Beth Robinson, Charlene Henline. Debutantes, under the leadership of' President Mary Dings, contributed to school spirit by making banners and tags for football and basketball games. Along with Pay-a-el-sa, they paid lor a plastic cover for one of the new bulletin boards. The club sponsored record hops and held a dance for new members. Debutantes also at- tended the Letterman concert at Toledo University. Serving as this year's adviser was Mrs. Janice Phillips. I-erguson, Sue Burnham, Corresponding Secretary Mary Dings, President Susix Steedman, Betty Reeck, Maty Orwlg. TOP: Carolyn Schmerlz, Carol Tefft, Treasurer: Barb Nichols, jill NOT PICTURED: Nina Mclndoe, Rhonda Navarre, Denise Peksa. Debutantes Attend Letterman Concert TOP: Diane Sussman Linda Missler Rub Brock Recordin Secre BOTTOM: Betty Rothman, Barb Schaefer, Irene Carrothers, Cheryl , , I Y . , g - Liber, Linda Rutz, Kathy Valois, Robin DeV1'ies. taryg Peggy Comer, joan Berenson, Vice-President: Sue Gunn, Ser- MIDDLE: Gail Sinner, Nadine Adamson, Megan Maxwell, Sue geant-at-ArmS:Lil1d21 COX- ll0lJCl'lSOl'l, Sue Figlarz, Claudia james, Kathy Petros, Marsha Covrett. O hy Emu -u Y ig fu Fl I . 4 1' N ,-K l :aj 1! 'N ' ,aj we .euvgzf ' X. 1 H .,.,...i-M... U. -.y,,.v , N' inn! +1 Mn. A.-, ,My . 4 , s ....f - t Ju V 55 BOTTOM: Linda Ayish, Gloria Kidd, Treasurerg Marlene Yourist, Sandra Kufel, Shirlcy Kufel, Margie Dessert. TOP: Miss Joan Clark, Adviser: Roberta Nagley, Linda Turnau, DBAC Tours Business Offices In keeping with the c1ub's purpose, members of the business club of DeVilbiss toured many plants and busi- ness offices in the Toledo area. At a special dinner meet- ing, Mrs. Opal McFarland, a member of the DeVi1biss faculty, entertained the club with movies taken while she visited Europe. Members also learned much from an interesting tour of IBM. The president was Judy Ramsey and the faculty adviser was Miss Agnes Baron. BOTTOM: Kathy Gilbert, Treasurer: Sherry Sclirickel, Kathy Zoll- weg, Robin Schwartz, Judy Bittner. TOP: Kay Shrewsberry, President: Pat Ash, Corresponding Secre- Susan Voorhees, Vice-President: Pat Frautschi, Secretary: Sandy Elrod, Judy Ramsey, Prcsidentg Miss Agnes Baron, Adviser. NOT PICTURED: Linda I-Valker, Angela Gibson. Members of Future Teachers prepared for careers in teaching by helping the DeVilbiss faculty in their duties during the year. To broaden their knowledge of teaching techniques, members observed classes in other Toledo schools. Future Teachers also guided parents through the building at the PTA Open House held in October. Under President Kay Shrewsberry, and adviser Mrs. Ilene Hart, members of the club participated in a state-wide Educational Vlforkshop held at the University of Toledo. Future Teachers Assist Faeult taryg Janice Hussey, Jo Anne Haddix, john Bowers, Vice-President: Mrs. Hart, Adviser. NOT PICTURED: Marilyn Levinson, Penny Sanecki. iv' Q , ...F Y .UL V . -N-. . ,vt if . . 1 lx , v A ' u - 1, ,, ' Ni :tt .R Y N 1. f 5 g wil ut: - -51 Y WW, ri ww ,- . tg , - 2- UM. F. .. . l . .,I: ., , v- V- f Q1 , P .- l .. . ,-, . z - it . - - - .3 - -t ', ' l.. Y h Q, N V 2 1'5'?i. e ? gfclgii BOTTOM: Dave Boyd, Vice-President: Sid Groeneman, Dan Knepper, President: Jon Asahina. TOP: Robert Fryer, Douglas Flagg, Ronald lirupski, Bob lVallace, Dong I-Iarris, Secretary- Treasurerg Bob Lesagc, Frank Shible. NOT PICTURED: Gary Chess Club Competes in Tournament Dallas Hull contemplates his next move. ' ' . K. if H i e . it H 1 ,,1W41g.. I l E , gf L' -f -tj 7, V 4 ' :A fl f ' ' . .,-.Q . .i ' .i I f H' - STE. J - -- L-5 ' 'L ' A T 1 I , ,N ,, W.-. .,,, re, A W y F.. ., -g, A L -Y , FF: pf , 3 Berkowitz, John Bigelow, Pierre Delsonnne, Tom Draper, John Faiclmey, Keith Faulkner, Bob Fishell, Dave Harris, Phil Hazard, Bill Humphries, Randy Richie, Schuyler Arnold, Paul Spresser, Deryl MacRitchie. To improve their playing skill, members met per- iodically to play chess. In December, a team composed of Sid Groeneman, Dan Knepper, Jon Asahina, and Dallas Hull competed in the High School Championship in Cleveland and finished sixth in the state. Other mem- bers were placed on three teams to compete against other school chess clubs in the city. During the year, there were inter-club tournaments to determine the school championship. This year, Chess Club was guided by President Dan Knepper and faculty advisor Mr. Mfilliarn Brooke. Members of the club met after school to play chess together. t ,4 ,FW gi BOTTOM: Nancy Watts, Connie Lyons, Jackie Haworth, Sergeant- at-Armsg Pam I-Iostetter, Historian: Stephanie Hein, President: Ann Luppens, Secretaryg Kay Kern. MIDDLE: Pat Bartlett, Sue Thompson, Vice-Presidentg Allison Mut- tart, Corresponding Secretary: Terri Klotz, Linda Kuhman, Sue Equestriennes participated in a Gymkhana at the beginning of the year. As in a rodeo, members displayed their riding skills in various games, and winners were awarded with trophies. Members had weekly riding les- sons and viewed riding movies. Discussions followed the movies. The club also made visits to area stables. In the spring, Equestriennes participated in an annual horse show. The club won first place for their Christmas win- dow portraying VVe Three Kings . The president was Stephanie Hein. Mrs. Sandra Sweeny was the faculty adviser. President Stephanie Hein and Vice-President Sue Thompson improve their riding skill with a weekly lesson. Breeze. TOP: Vicki Romp, Dori Weaver, Debbie Tassie, Treasurer: Charla Werley, Historiang Ellen Jo Taberner, Nadine Mominee, julie Baldwin. NOT PICTURED: Gail Kitchens, Sue Vandegriff. Equestriennes Wins Christmas Window Contest Stephanie Hein admires Equestriennes' winning Christmas window, YVc Three Kings. .r 2 BOTTOM: George Zollinger, Mike Eberly, Scott Schafer, Jon Asahina, Randy Snow, Chris Colthorpe. . MIDDLE: George Fries, Chuck Foster, President: Chris Clowery, Ken Andryc, Sergeant-at-Arms: Stu Samuels, justin Blumberg, Gregg Forum Holds Demolition Derb BOTTOM: joel Zaft, Westy Rupp, Bob McCarthy, Dick Earley, john Arnos, Alan Tarschis, Larry Reinstein. TOP: Xllilliam Delamater, Randy Richie, Mark Scharlow, Mr. Paul Warren, Chaplain. TOP: Louis Levinson, Bob Scroggs, Secretaryg Gary Donovan, jeff Lake, Nevin Liber, Lee Scharlow. NOT PICTURED: Bob Bergman. Led by President Chuck Foster, Forum worked to fulfill its literary purpose with book reviews at each meeting. Members also gave a party for the children of St. Anthony's Villa. To celebrate Homecoming, Forum decorated a car for the parade. Other projects included a sports car rally at Lasal1e's Vlfestgate and a demolition derby. A Playboy Party and a New Year's Eve Party completed the year's activities. Advising Forum this year was Mr. Paul Ross. Ross, Adviserg Craig Burkhart, Gordon Andryc, john Pankratz, Rusty Ballmer. .., E ,5..,E.r. ,-- ..r?. .. -..Iv . I., . .Q t fu,f.r al 2,3 ff 4-it 41 , ,f 3 as BOTTOM: Harry Elkinson, Executive Vice-President: Val Duerringer, Secretary: Millard Eisler, President: Ellen Ross, Sergeant-at-Arms: Kerry Thomsen, Edu- cational Vice-Presidcnt. MIDDLE: Minnette Lesser, Ann Schrader, Elaine Aliaponlos, lvendy Rauke, Anne Gavel Club onduets Speech Clinic The purpose of Gavel Club is to broaden the mem- bers' abilities in speaking, listening, and thinking. The club fulfilled this purpose by conducting a speech clinic for the sixth grade at Grove Patterson School. They also held dinner meetings every two weeks at which im- promptu speeches were given. Members of Gavel Club held a bake sale at Lion Store Y'Vestgate and raised 5535. The club was guided by President Millard Eisler. The advisor -was Mr. Donald Sharp. BOTTOM: Nancy Slavin, Carolyn Elkins, Earl Emery, Elaine Hunter, Linda WVeber, Carol Kozak, Secretary, Stephen Cochran, Sue Heidtman. MIDDLE: Karen Close, Ernest Dewey, janet Roof, Treasurer: Margaret Herold, Douglas Morris, Dorothy Roof, Chris Dankert, Allison Muttart, Jacquelyn Fedlock. TOP: Cathy -.mv 'E e Tuite, Susan Spearing. TOP: Michael Rich, Treasurer: Jim Park, Bob Gaines, Dr. Val Skalski, Adviser. NOT PICTURED: Lec Bent, Margie Holtfreter, Randy Molnar, George Christie. The junior Classical League is one of the only clubs at DeVilbiss which is a part of a national organization. Members of JCL have the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of Rome and Romans. Students make pro- jects of various kinds, such as Roman freighters, dining rooms, and costumes. These are exhibited at the Art Museum. Under the leadership of President Dave Sim- mons, the club sponsored a Christmas party for the children of St. Anthony's Villa. In February, JCL held a Roman banquet for the induction of new members. The advisor was Mrs. Monica Boerner. JCL Holds Roman Banquet Hendrickson, Gail Seyfang, Vice-President: jeff Liber, Dave Simmons, President: Bill Shepherd, Bill Humphreys, Rick Fishman. NOT PICTURED: Dave Duff, Doug Edwards, Conni Gratop, Bob Wallace. X x far 'I . v ,, gag. -1 . 'Q i .i 5. ,tw , , 1. ,. 1., . BOTTOM: Randi Becrinan, President: Laura Brock, Laurie Farkas, Diane Grainger, Sandi Bergman, Marleen Micham, Debbie Sibley, Mary Bancroft, Diana Holtcamp. MIDDLE: Lynn Bozzuto, Marilyn Crandall, Karen Franklin, Judy Kovacs, Karen Munson, Carla Schlatter, Anne Seybold, Treasurer: I-Da-Ka Establishes Memorial Scholarship BOTTOM: -Ioan Shearman, Marty Croft, Jan Hepburn, Cindy Grovey, Phyllis Arnold, Jackie Haworth, Marilyn Collins, Kathi Helm, Debbie lfarner. Kathy Shcarinan, Karen Ritchie. MIDDLE: Alice Roehrs, Beth Lockwood, Margaret Ford, Karen Beverly, Kiln Lohr, Anne Zmeskal, Freshman Mother: Cindy Girkins, junior Representative: Nancy Preis, Sr. Rep.: Debbie Jacobs, Gail Steele. Nancy Denman, julie Baldwin, Linda Calcndine. TOP: Debbie Mewhort, Claudia Grainger, Linda Haworth, Laura Sheets, Patti Brown, joy Steele, Vice-President: Karin Feldstein, Recording Secretary: jo Anne johnson, jessica Brock, Mary Fay Grange, Chaplain. During the year, I-Da-Ka members held such activi- ties as a Thanksgiving Alumnae Breakfast and a Turna- bout. The club also participated in the annual Christmas window contest by illustrating Deck the Halls. To honor a past president, I-Da-Ka established the Debbie Gordon Memorial Scholarship. On the first Thursday of each month, members sold baked goods to earn money. Another fund-raising project was a spring rummage sale. I-Da-Ka demonstrated its school spirit with a Home- coming iloat entitled Tiger Time. The president was Randi Beerman and the adviser was Mr. Paul Ross. TOP: Diane Smith, Sue Getter, Sergeant-at-Arms: Sue Morrison, Robin Higgins, Martha YVarren, Ann Patterson, Janet Ford, Vicki Rolnp, Jan johnson, Sue Spengler, Sophomore Representative: Laura Bollinger. NOT PICTURED: jan DeBruine, Corresponding, Secretary: Sue Sheets, Historian: Claudia Mitchell. V ww N I1 K 'H ' -as or vs if mst, . .4 33- W - xy. . . , M ,Q BOTTOM: Jim I-Iart, Treasurer, Russell Chapman, Tom Dun- lap, Bill Davis, Dave Duff, President: Larry Armstrong. MIDDLE: Greg Mellor, jim Stewart, Gary Luppens, John This year Hi-Y successfully defended its first place in the Inter-club Tug O' Vlfar in the boy's division. Hi-Y members also shared the honors with Tawasi by winning the prize for the best float in the Homecoming parade. Social events this year included splash parties, hayrides, and record hops. Under the direction of President Dave Duff, the club collected money for Unicef and donated contributions to the Y.M.C.A. VVorld Service Fund. The club sent two representatives to Columbus for the Youth in Government program, Dave Duff and Randy Burtch. The year closed with a trip to Cedar Point. The faculty advisor was Mr. Robert Leiber. BOTTOM: Larry johnson, Keith Rothacker, John Curphy, Jim Perkins, Pete Cranker, jim Lapp, Steve Lockwood. MID- DLE: Curt Davis, Jim Fotheringham, Scott Powers, Tom Swindle, Dave Diller, Curt Black, Tom Lahrman, Chaplain: Beno Plath. TOP: Charles lVinkler, Randy Burtch, Rick 59 Cupp, Mickey Marek, Bob Breno, Thor Start. TOP: jim Both, Dave Boyd, Phil Magnuson, Dick Hinds, Jeff Essak, Tom Houston, Vice-President: jack Riggs. Hi-Y Wins Float, Tu 0' War, Honors Glasson, Logan Talks, jim Horton, Dave Robertson, Secretary: Bob Bergquist, David Coleman. NOT PICTURED: John Crayne, Ken Close, Neil Green, Brian Guyer, Orris Jensen, Randy Ma- luchnik, Jeff Oviatt, Mark Rogers, Bill Surratt, Neil Vedder. H x H in i 1 m 36 BOTTOM: Sandy Howald, Chaplaing Kay Corns, Linda Meier, TOP: Brenna Beggs, Karen Calef, Liz Johnson, Barbara Sterling, Linda Schmidt, Pam Gray, Marcia Johnson, Cindy Elchert, Joanne Holden. Kiowa Improves Bowling Skills BOTTOM: Linda 'Walken Sergeant-at-armsg Linda Howald, Mary Chiapetta, Nanci Lamarand, Donna l'Valker, Kathy Gilbert, Treasurer. TOP: Diane Mobley, Judy l'IlXff1'l'lZll'l,PI'CSlllCl'lCQ Sarah Miller, Ellen Shiffler, Recording Secretaryg Gwen Peterson, Gail Kitchens. Love in a Haystacku was the theme of Kiowa's hay ride this year. Other social events were an Alumnae tea, a Christmas tea, and a party for the four and five year olds at St. Anthony's Villa. Every Saturday members exercised their skill at bowling at University Lanes. Money raised by car Washes, bake sales, and a White elephant sale provided Thanksgiving and Christmas bas- kets for needy families. Under the direction of President Judy Huffman the club distributed candy baskets to the main office on special holidays. Mrs. Lesley Porter was the faculty adviser. Debby Schmidt, Connie Byers, Linda Baxter, Nancy Novak. NOT PICTURED: jackie Bigelow, Vice-Presidentg Connie Scalia, Corresponding Secretary: Pat Olah, Cathy This, Sue YVe1ter, Mar- lene Szykowny, Carol I-lclvoigt, Sherrie Williams. BOTTOM: Jenni Talbott, Corresponding Secretary: Debbie Hoover, Vice-President: Janet Nachtrab, President: Janis Dean, Darlene Dunklc, Corresponding Sccrctaryg Helene Siskind. TOP: Janis Price, Emily Keller, Beth Roehrs, Treasurer: Mrs. Les Femmes Sends Cards to Viet Nam Les Femmes Theatrical Appreciation Club supported and participated in the school productions this year. Their many projects included sending cards and toys to Viet Nam, decorating a Christmas window, and giving a holiday party. At each meeting, members reported on recent plays and concerts which they had attended. Janet Nachtrab was president and Mrs. Marjorie Schmid was the adviser. BOTTOM: Mrs. Virginia Hanslip, Adviscrg Darlene Dunkle, Carol Helvoigt, Ann Patterson, Marsha Shible, Mary Hopes, Vice-President. Marjorie Schmid, Adviserg Shirley Duncan, Pat Michael, Chaplin: Marsha Shible, Sergeant-at-Arms. NOT PICTURED: Barb Lockwood, Secretaryg Cheryl Beck, Cathy Horgan. Club members of Paramedical Careers broadened their knowledge of medicine by touring Toledo Hospital Clinical Laboratory and St. Vincent's Cardiac Unit. Service projects included working in orphanages and old folk's homes. A highlight of the year was a talk given by Major Helen Rollins on army nursing and training. In preceding years the club has provided a scholarship to a student of their choosing. Money raised by after school candy sales enabled the club to provide two scholarships this year. The president was Mary Anne Yllallace and the adviser was Mrs. Virginia Hanslip. f Paramedieal Careers Awards Scholarships TOP: Nancy Hlarner, Secretary: Cheryl Knott, Bob 'Wallace, jeff Krueger, Mary Arm Wallace, Presidentg Chris Bridwell, Treasurer, 137 Miller, Linda Itil, Anne Pulleyn, Sandy Kissling, Cathy Cybulski. BOTTOM: Betty Rothman, Lynn Elkes, Lisa Whittington, jan Davis, Chaplain: Nina Mclndoe, Treasurer: Diane Sussman. MIDDLE: Peggy Comer, New Member's Mother: julie Mostov, Dayle Groves, Gill Gibbons, Charlene I-Ienlinc, Becky Bryan, Penny Pasch, Sergeant-at-Arms. Omena Aura Sells Homecoming Mums BOTTOM: Linda Rutz, Monica Breno, Linda Mclndoe, Kathy Valois, Debi Dale, Suzi McCarthy, Betsy Blumberg, Debby Schmidt, Sandi Young. MIDDLE: Ricki Kovacik, Cindy Davis, Kay Richardson, Debbie TOP: Rhonda Navarre, Sergeant-at-Arms: Marsha Keesecker, Judi Davis, Sue Burnham, President: Nancy Kallile, Susix Steedman, Mary Salley, Secretary: Carol Tefft, Vice-President. NOT PICTURED: Ruby Brock, Omena Aura did much this year to adhere to its motto Nothing is greater than friendship. The elub had its annual homecoming mum sale, as well as candy sales and record hops. Social events, such as an Alumnae Tea and a Christmas party, gave both old and new members a chance to get together. An open hayride, Tiger in the Hay, was a big success. 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V .- 1 -i I 1 .. 5 - gifs, , 1 1'1 f Q' ,, - A 1325! if ' 1. li - 'T ' f f-H1 1 f 3' j'51k' if - 1 QF 'fl , ' - ,. 1 x 'be g f'i31-'hifi - H i Q Y A ' M -V ' .1 35- U, si! -4'-'- ' 1 ' .- ' fi . - 1 ,I 'l , ' ' 'ff' thai? ' i.. '- .--S i - if , A 1 N f .. Qaif - , .1 ' .Aa li' ' M 4' ' .22 , H , M aw A . we ' f' zi- ' 0- g ,253 . K., 1 ., L, 51152 1 FU' ' 1 ' n BOTTOM: Amy Zucker, Chris Lehman, Corresponding Secretary, Sheila Itil, Mary jo Pancff, Freshman Mother, Carol Turnock, Treasurer, Sandee Sarchiz, Becky Hetsler, Gini Ellis, Carolyn Elkins, Debbie Oviatt, Recording Secretary: Marsha Davis, President. MIDDLE: Ingrid Gunderson, Cindy Cranker, Nancy Simmons, Dance Chairman: Marcia Stoner, Pat Stephenson, Susan Winkler, jill Morgan, Gayle Dimmock, Marilyn Stagge, Jill Turnock. Pa -a-el-sa Holds adie Hawkins Dance BOTTOM: Barb Bollin, Kathy Sullivan, Vicki Kendall, Marty Cran- mer, Kathy Petros, Jennifer Gross, Barb Dunlap, Barb Cooper, Candy Kendall. MIDDLE: Jane Seiler, Linda Miles, Kathie Photos, Barb Curtis, Nancy Rath, Jane Juergens, Mary Hcinisch, Vicki Grant, Mary An- TOP: Ann Hayes, Terri Sullivan, Melanie Reams, Freshman Mother: Jane Hedgpeth, Phyllis Goeder, Historian: Mrs. Jean Lang, Adviser: Kathi Klein, Sergeant-at-Arms, Becky Hansen, Mary Dingsg Nancy Schuster, Vice-President: Mary Orwig, NOT PICTURED: Nancy Cranmer, Chaplain, Barb Miner, Diane Gottfried, Kris Gunderson. r ' Pay-a-el-sa started out the year with a successful Sadie Hawkins dance and hayride. In December they spon- sored an Alumnae tea and a Christmas dance Snow Frolicf' Members modeled clothes from Lamson's de- partment store in a style show in March. Their service projects included collecting for UNICEF and the March of Dimes, planting tulips in the court, and giving clona- tions to Care. Pay's president this year was Marsha Davis and Mrs. jean Lang was the faculty adviser. clcrson, Evelyn Guyer. TOP: Sue Morford, Becky Blunk, Colleen Connell, Kathy Hyams, Darla Donovan, Melissa Witzler, Marti Conrad, Anne Talks, Kris Photos, Bev Ness, Marianne Hewlett. - 4 wa A x . , H, um A mx iw .IAJQQAIM ll- R'4'67A9lm-rr,rY,rElN1i4liKSHul'Lf.1 , 1 4 .Mr-7fF4VzTl-M 40 BOTTOM: Marty Croft, jan Hepburn, Kathi Helm, Cindy Grovcy, Anne Miller, julie Thal, Marilyn Collins, Ellen Jaffe, Sally Seward, Historian, Debbie Famer. MIDDLE: Nancy Rath, Sue Spengler, Sheila Seward, Sergeant-an Arms: Susan YVinkler, Presidentg Robin Higgins, Sandy Bauska, Bev Ness, Karen Kajfasz, Nathalie Shelton, Jan johnson, Diane Montrie. Pericleans Holds Alumnae Tea Perie's Alumnae Tea gave old and new members a chance to get together. TOP: Mary Bancroft, Vicki Romp, Pam Demers, Treasurer: Martha Shoemaker, Bette Booth, Debra X-Vitzler, Melissa YVitzler, Nancy Earley, Dee Kirk, Chaplaing Ann Shoemaker, Vice-President: Anne Seybold, Sccretaryg Anda Briga. NOT PICTURED: Janis Gearing, Mary Stauffer, Amy Belcher, New Member's Mother. To fulfill the literary purpose of the Pericleans, mem- bers attendecl the American Youth Performs concert at Start and a performance of the Toledo Youth Orches- tra at the Peristyle. Each meeting was highlighted by the reading of a poem. Guided by President Sue lflfinkler, they also viewed The Age of Rembrandt at the Art Museum. Peries celebrated Halloween with a masquerade party. Each member came dressed as the author or main character of a novel. A car wash, white elephant sale, alumnae tea, and Turnabout Theatre Party rounded out the year's activities. The adviser was Mrs. Shirley Brancheau. To raise money for their many projects, members sold baked goods after school, BOTTOMF Larry Armstrong, Bill Bollin, Nick Stevens, Vice-Presi- dcntg Dave Bailey, President, Kirk Surprise, Treasurer: Chris Schaefer, Howie Hubbard, Secretary. Quill and Dagger Literary Society served the school and community in various ways this year, In December a gift exchange and Christmas party were held for members. Book reports and reviews were given at meet- ings throughout the year. Social activities included the Interclub Tug of War, a shaving cream fight, and tobog- gan party with its sister club, Thalians. Members spon- soreda record hop in March. The president was Dave Bailey and the faculty adviser was Mr. John Galyas. BOTTOM: Herb Binzer, Bob Asahina, jack Hoagland, Tom Schuster, Curt Davis, Earl Emery. TOP: Rick Kimble, Doug Lightner, Bob Swanson, Tom McMann, TOP: Mark Van Walbeck, Bob Spain, Sergeant-at-Armsg john Wohl, Dan Duncan, Chaplaing 'aul McClurg, Historian: Mike Smith, Dick Christel. Quill and Dagger Wages havin Cream Fi ht' Bob Berkman, Andy Hausman. NOT PICTURED: john Crayne, Lynn Bordncr, Bob McCarthy, Bono Flath, Skip Shanteau. - 1 L, 'D 42 BOTTOM: Debbie Oviatt, Nancy Rath, Tracy Hegamaster, Eric Steinberg, Randy Snow, Robin Higgins, Sandy Mitchell, Pat Long, Bette Rogolsky. MIDDLE: Tina Bozzuto, Presidentg Sharley Branum, Melanie Reams, Millard Eisler, Linda Haworth, Mrs. Martha Pownall, Thespians F urthers Dramatic Interests This year the National Thespian Society was installed at D.H.S. The purpose of this society is to further in- terests in dramatics. Students are granted membership for outstanding work in dramatic arts. They must have a total of 10 points based on the points they receive when taking part in a dramatic production. Students who have participated in DeViltries, the Junior-Senior plays, or committees connected with dramatics are eligible for admittance. The president this year was Tina Boz- zuto and the adviser was Mrs. Martha Pownall. BOTTOM: Debra McKinney, Gloria Kidd, Margie Dessert, Sandi Cady, Victoria Scott, Laura Szozda, Virginia Johnstone. MIDDLE: Deborah McDaniel, Roberta Nagley. Cindy Elchert, Treasurer: Judy Ramsey, Vice-Presidentg Beverly Liddell, Pat Geis, Secretaryg Linda Turnau. Adviser: Gene Schlichting, Charla Wereley, Mary Dings, Mary Fay Grange. TOP: Steve Sugheir, Martin Adler, Joe Hughes, Wally Jenkins, John Y'Vohl, Bob Fishell, Phil Magnuson, Jim Keller, Chris Clowery, Chris Morrison, Mr. Harold Feltner, Adviser. This year, Y-Teens aided the Toledo Tuberculosis Society with its Christmas Seal drive. They also bought a present for Thomas Jefferson Kilcorse for the faculty Christmas party. In October, members held the Harvest Hop, and in January sponsored The Sign of the Times. The club illustrated Silver Bells for their entry in the Christmas window contest. Under President Sue Voorhees, Y-Teens also donated a Christmas basket to a deserving family. The faculty adviser was Mrs. Sue Lechner. Y-Teens Aid Tuberculosis Society TOP: Darlene Beach, Ivy Hale, Patricia Liddell, Joyce Culver, Susan Voorhees, President: Judy Cremean, Sharon Hofmeister, Kay Shrewsbery, Mrs. Lechner, Adviser. NOT PICTURED: Jackie Caldwell, Nancy Habrych, Sue Ball, Diane Hunter, Jackie DeVict0r, Charlene Cohen, Angela Gibson. v ' 'Y dl I . Q i irq - 0 1 l Y 1 . l fl Kp. .1 1 A 11 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 11 1 1 f- t....1 , , 11 1 1 1 1 X 11 , 11 X 5 155.1 . , ,, 14 , r 1 V, 1 I 2 K + . 2 ' r5.1 3 I-' Z i BOTTOM: Judy Combs, Jeanette Noftz, Pat Lutz, Demetra Petros, jackie Xvilkins, Linda Siek, Darlene Murphy, Nanci Adams, His- toriang Sharyl Vedder, Corresponding Secretary. TOP: Linda McClow, Judy Hilkert, Anda Briga, Connie Facer, Under the leadership of President Carol Sinner, Sisco donated school supplies to a first grade class in Evarts, Kentucky. They also planted tulips and a crab apple tree in the north court. Needy families appreciated Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets donated by Sisco. In November, the members entertained their mothers at a Mother-Daughter tea. Sisco defeated all opponents to take first place in the gir1's division of the Inter-club Tug O' Mfar. The faculty adviser was Mrs. Sue Murin. BOTTOM: Frannie Sotnyk, Carol Curdes, Susan Amonette, Kris Kennedy, Pat Chapman, Debbie Lupu, Acting President, Sally Seward, Gail Sinner, Barb Guy, Toni Donofrio. TOP: Marri Young, Kathy Lynch, Chaplain, Janet Burnep, Sheila Marilyn Stengel, Treasurer: Cheri Albright, Sergeant-at-Arms, Maria Rode, Sergeant-at-Arxnsg Kathy Benner, Sr. Representative, Sandy Bauska, Pam Delners. Sisco Beauti ies Court Seward, Margaret Seymour, Debby Stengel, Nathalie Shelton, Connie Gasscr, Linda Rathke, Michelle Young. NOT PICTURED: Sue Gunn, Recording Secrctaryg Sue Guy, Toni lvainwright, Sharon Donofrio, Kathy Horgan. 4 'W' I t 1 Y A , 1 I 1 I 1 K Q.. -, ,. L Sig, Y X ' 1 r 1 BOTTOM! Gail Millwall, Cilldy Gi1'ki11S, Corresponding Secretary: Chairmang Demetra Petros, Recording Secretaryg Marcia Oden- Gayle Dekany, jill Turnock. Muriel Vrooman, Gini Ellis, Dianne heimer, Presidentg Marilyn Stagge, Barb Lockwood, Cindy Cranker. Smlth. NOTA PICTURED: Rosie Zouhary, Sergeant-at-Arms. TOP: Sandee Sarchiz, Jeanette Noftz, Susan Hrabak, Fine Arts funior Sorelles Gives Picnic Among Junior Sorelles' activities this year were visits to the library and to The Age of Rembrandt exhibit at the Art Museum. The club provided a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family and donated cookies to St. Anthony's Villa. To welcome new members, junior Sorel- les held a slumber party. Members decorated a Christmas window and held bake sales during the year. They gave a picnic for their sister club, Senior Sorelles, in the spring. The president was Marcia Odenheimer and the faculty adviser was Miss Bettina Marnet. BOTTOM: Pat Lutz, Debbie Metzger, Karen Munson, Becky Han- Schlattcr, Nancy Earley, Treasurer: 'Courtney YVilkins, jane Hedg- sen, Claudia Grainger, Patti Gdrr, Jan Schwartz. peth, Vice-Presidentg Deni Fleming, Miss Bettina Mamet, Advmser. TOP: Pat Rhoden, Chaplaing Jo Anne Johnson, Historiang Carla C g, T, bf 7 I-Kill-it I Y K v 2 . N '-.J -R V 'A ,-cu 1 s 4 , r I BOTTOM: Laurie Purscll, Kathy Lynch, Maxine Rich, Sandy lveiselberg, Debbie Oviatt, Carol Turnock. MIDDLE: Randi Becrman, jenny Hrabak, Treasurerg Tracy Hega- master, Fine Arts Chairman, Karin Feldstein, Karen Photos, jan Ford, Sergeant-at-Arms: Sue Getter, Chaplain. President Laura Isenstein successfully led Senior Sorelles this year. Members attended the dress rehearsal of the Nutcracker Ballet and the Letterman concert at the University of Toledo. They also saw the Rembrandt Exhibit at the Art Museum. Sorelles sponsored a bake sale and showed their school spirit by making support tags for the Thanksgiving Day game. The club cele- brated past holidays with a Procrastinator's Party. Serving as adviser was Mrs. Phyllis Andre. BOTTOM: Laura Isenstein, President: Lisa Rothman, Chris Lehman, Toni YVainwright, Historian: Bette Rogolsky, Vice-Prcsi- dent. MIDDLE: Pam Alspach, Linda Cox, Anne Znleskal, Linda Lader- man, Sharon jones, Nancy Preis. -5- 5 5 t M A 5 I 1 1 X l y. I TOP: Sue Sheets, Sergeant-at-Armsg Cathy Hendrickson, Phyllis Goeder, Corresponding Secretary: Marilyn Stengel, Ellen Kleinman, Recording Secretaryg Nancy lVhitehead, Ann Shoemaker, Mrs. Phyllis Andre, Adviser. 'Senior Sorelles View Rembrandt xhibit TOP: Sheila Itil, Bev Johnstone, Peggy Carrothers, Sharyl Vedder, Nancy Adams, Stephanie Hein, Barb Johnstone. NOT PICTURED: Elaine Adams, Mary Fay Grange, joy Steele, Lyra X'Vexler. ia, .mx 46 an X n BOTTOM: Shirley Chiapetta, Jenny Vogtsbergcr, Doreen Germain, TOP: jackie Voglcy, Cindy Ovall, Kathy Hall, Debra Witzler, Peggy Roberts, Karen Snyder, Treasurer: Kathy Crowe. Vice-President: Sandy Tincher, President: Pat Borsos, Barbara MIDDLE: Linda Snyder, Chris Lykins, Linda Hoagland, Secretary: Murphy, Sergeant-at-Arms: jamie Kelly. Joyce Kossow, Debby Dressell, Cathie Frcer, Cathy Mies. Socialites ntertain Urphans Socialites served the community this year by enter- taining the children of St. Anthony's Villa and by making cartoon booklets for the State Hospital. They also donated Christmas baskets to needy families. President Sandy Tincher led the club in planning a hayride, alumnae dinner and alumnae tea. Bake sales, car washes, and candy bar sales were a part of Socialites money- making projects. Members also made spirit tags for foot- ball games. Socialites was advised by Mr. Tex Reilly. Socialites members Sharon Karnowski, Pam Banners, Linda Hoagland, and Karen Snyder enjoy the club's Alumnae Tea. BOTTOM: Janie Dunham, Chaplain: Sue Feeney, Recording Secre- taryg Sheila Faichncy, Sharen jones, Sergeant-at-Arms: joan Heath, Vice-President. This year, members of Tawasi served both the school and the. community by their varied activities. Led by President Kathy Parks, the club held the annual Russell Brown Scholarship dinner in March. Money making projects included a candy sale at Halloween and a candle sale in December. Members of Tawasi and I-Ii-Y com- bined school spirit and hard work to produce the winning float in the Homecoming parade. Tawasi served the community by donating magazines to the State Hospital, providing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, singing at the Sunset House Old Folk's Home, and by giving birthday parties for retarded children. Mrs. Schiffer served as the adviser. BOTTOM: Kay Kern. Linda Baxter, Cindy Hinds, Sue Welch, Vicky Todd. TOP: Linda Meier, Mary Sanecki, Mrs. Schiffer, Adviserg Jo Ann i , an fi TOP: Mary Wihnoth, jill Poland, Pat Frautschi, Elaine Delker, Corresponding Seeretaryg Courtney Wilkins, Freshman Mother: Kathy Elwell, Kathy Parks, President. awasi Displays School Spirit I-Iaddix, Lissa Lunceford, Terri Makowski, Liz Kirby. NOT PICTURED: Becky Heckert, Historiang Eileen Kolbe, Bev Shanteau, Pat Burgard, Sandi Holsinger, Valerie Clark. 147 48 BOTTOM: jan Davis, President: Peggy Comer, Nancy Eckber, jan Woozlring, Marci Moon, julie Mostov, Lisa Xvhittington, Junior Representative. Thadevilleans Collect For UNICEF BOTTOM: Hclenc Swolsky, Debbi Levinson, Linda Pursell, Patty Etue, Barb Schaefer, Kathcryn Rockwood. TOP: Marsha Covrett, Ruth Bearss, Sergeant-at-Arms: Delphine O'Rourkc, Kathleen O'Rourke, Dcnise Peksa, Debbi White, Vice- 1 1 4 . lf ts . I: i 1 Q. , 'mL!'. as Tzu' -5-' ,. i 1- ' sf-,f , Mfg f 17 imfq TOP: Rhonda Navarre, Sue Guy, Secrctaryg Judi Davis, Mr. Charles Trump, Adviser, Lark Arend, Debbie Adams, Lynnda Zink. Thadevilleans participated in intramural bowling this year. Collecting for UNICEF and donating Christ- mas and Easter baskets to needy families were among their many service projects. Members also wrote to a G,I. in Viet Nam and sent him gifts. An alumnae tea, Christmas party, and Senior Banquet were included in their social events. The club was led by President jan Davis and was advised by Mr. Charles Trump. President: Sue McCarthy. NOT PICTURED: Marian Smith, Treasurerg Elaine Adams, Debby Lupu, Sharon Shelinc. .1 I O N... BOTTOM: Fran Geisler, Susan Lampert, Cindy Palmer, Anne Douglas, President: Marcia Stoner, Nancy Forman, Nancy Schuster, Becky Thompson, Terri Sullivan, Nancy Eckber. MIDDLE: Marsha Keesecker, Literary Vice-President: judy Fried- mar, Caren Zaft, Pat MeMann, Diane Klotz, Debbie Kuhman, Teena Thalians Literary Society this year attended the Rem- brandt Exhibit at the Art Museum and supported both DeViltries and the Jr.-Sr. Musical. Under the direction of President Anne Douglas, the club gave a party for the children of St. Anthony's Villa on Valentine's Day. Thalians also enjoyed a brunch with Debutantes. Mem- bers illustrated the carol The Twelve Days of Christ- mas for their entry in the annual Christmas window contest. The combined effort of Thalians and Quill and Dagger produced a Thanksgiving basket. The faculty adviser was Mrs. Katherine Guitteau. BOTTOM: Ann Perlman, Susie Tarschis, Helene Swolsky, Joyce VVeisberg, Kathy W'elIs, Ellen Ciralsky, Sherry Greenberg, jan Lon- don, Kathy Rockwood, Patti Mostov. MIDDLE: jennifer Gross, Lisa Whittington, Nancy Shyavitz, Vicki Grant, Kathy Hrabak, jill Morgan, Peggy Carrothers, Pam Hull, Ronna Cohen. Schwartz, Pat Rhoden, Pat Stephenson. Q TOP: Mrs. Guitteau, Adviserg Kerry Benner, Lark Arend, Libbey Johnston, Ellen Kleinman, Chaplain: Kathi Klein, Sergeant-at-Arms: Marti Conrad, Bette Booth, Ann Hayes, Vice-President, Randi Brannan. Thalians upport De Viltries TOP: Darla Donovan, Jane Juergens, Rosie Zouhary, Mary Ander- son, Diann Heine, Mary jo Paneff, Debbie Miller, Linda Miles, Gayle Dimmock, Kris Photos. NOT PICTURED: Judy Friedmar, Sharon Heine, Barb Kass, Marcia Moon, julie Mostov, Nancy Simmons. m.C' me I vw vt' t K . , V r ff r 1 ' ' ' ' if Xktsfn l, Yr , , M, tiffssa.. H ' ,' , 2 wr-Y fijj'SWg4,:11.i, .Q :af . 1 1 1 -1pf'..:',,Qs.'- 1 11 J .r..- ' U. . , Av -' r .C-1 ' :sw f -4. f if m2 21ei.,,- ' 4 1 ' lA7?f:f? 2 ': 'S 4, .A r. i rl. gi, say' I ff 5+ fl? an fs S ' .52 eil' l. , -' . F214 w 54 '5 ?' 1 -.Q my Q efq - l 4' J A -Scarf f ' . s- 1 ' 51 f 5 xc- . - .. -.. .W ,Q -J i - f. . v 4:1 54 lj ' if- ' 50 BOTTOM: Teri Sparks, Sue Mcllhargy, Sharon Ott, Kathie Beverly, Donna Ayish. Judy Richards, Nora Harris. TOP: Jill Jameson, Treasurer: Judy Allard, Sergeant-at-Arms: Carol fx MIDDLE: Cheri Robedeau, Peggy Knot, Social Vice-President: Howard, I-Iistorian: Nancy Byers, Connie Hon, Janice Blair, Karen Mary Heywood, Mary Lou Ludwikowski, Irene Kniffke, Terry Webb, Photos, President: Jean Bauer. This year, Tri-D contributed to school spirit by making spirit song booklets and spirit tags. Two of the T 0 D D t club's many seivice projects included donations of maga- rl' zines and joke books to the State Hospital, and the dis- tribution of favors to the faculty on holidays. 'Tri-D's . J' k E ks social events were highlighted by a record hop, a private 0 e dance, and a progressive dinner. Members of the club entertained their mothers at a tea. The president was Karen Photos and the adviser, Mrs. Jary Jibilian. BOTTOM: Helene Siskind, Kathy Luce, Linda Ayish, Ellen Jaffe, TOP: Jeanette Warner, Cathy Moses, Sergeant-at-Arms: Elizabeth Sue Heidtman, Ethel Budbill, Chaplain: Sandy Weber, Hatcher, Mrs. Jary Jibilian, Adviser: Barbara Nowaczyk, Pat Grovey, MIDDLE: Sandy Lewis, Linda Newell, Secretary: Debbie Volk, Sergeant-at-Arms: Jane Johnson, Service Vice-President. Paulette Maeomber, Linda l'Vebe1', l'Vinkie Yoder. fl f t , . it if W QQ? gif? 9 ' J ' 2 I fit, I I 1 if if 5, Wi: ' i 'tl' 'I 'QSO I f ff, 'f i ai ,rgzlf z A f' dw g 'f-lil -' i li l? . TE -Y I 3, p I it 5 . ,-mf: f fzir f ?gQ,,' .111 ii We I-ffwf, - g rf ' 'lag ' X s L- . fi' Q 'af .. f VL , . li- ' j. i'f! 3, .i s J gr Y ,R-. -f -b 1 lf - ' ' ' H5 ' , if QNX 'gif ff 1 'liikiif ' ll, sl-EL .-j t gi W, ,...A: , , -. ,K ,We .., -. t 5 ,QM ji 12.3, 1 a i 'H '15 q t-WY A5': 32e,,,31,,, Wa- rage? IWW,-It N V l Yi : W ' gl 4, . R . Q v L x 1' ll ' we it f ew af. Qi. f h e E xv sr. J.. , is -vt F ,lv XX J WF, 1-,A X. rv J T ' . , -,' s 1 I ' .1 .- ' 4: Y iv ' j I l 5 .Maw H . 1 -l i ,I ' il . . n f l - if I - Y ' 4 I .vp nz I w ' ' 4 K 4 w ' ' i . 1 - 1 -M-pw it j Iwi in ii lui I l x ' 1 5 A v L. . 1 ,4, A BOTTOM: Howie Hubbard, Jim Ferguson, Gus Drcecc, Ron Lada, Secretary, Mike Denman, Presidentg Bill Rowland, Dick Christel, Vice-President: Randy Snow, Chaplain: Tom Smith. Guided by President Mike Denman and faculty ad- viser Mr. Dale Pittman, members of Talisman displayed their school spirit by painting signs for the city cham- pionship game on Thanksgiving Day and for other school football games. Children from St. Anthony's Villa enjoyed a trip to the Toledo Zoo, sponsored by Talisman. In the fall, members met for a club picnic. The club held a car wash and other fund-raising projects to make money for social events throughout the year. BOTTOM: Tom Dugan, George Zollinger, Gary Ferguson, Tom Schuster, Mark Drumhellcr, Pat Diguglielmo, Steve Carrothers, Bruce Aseltyne. MIDDLE: Gene Schlichting, Dave Grana, Andy Hausman, Glen Baker, Dave Denman, john Krontz, Phil Margy, Jim Muhn, Phil TOP: Darrell Murphy, Treasurer: Mike Smith, Tom Rerucha, Bob Moungie, Bob Fialkowski, Scrgcantrat-Arinsg Paul McClurg, Bill Benner, Eliot Bergman, Paul Elinger, Larry Kronlz. Talisman Paints Spirit Signs Sussman, Bob Berkman. TOP: Mike Hurt, Ron Covrett, Steve Hardy, Dan Payne, Neil Friedrich, Ed Greunke, Paul Friedrich, Bob Langlois, Doug Lightner, Geoffrey Gibbs. 1 o ' Y . rf, ,,, 4, ,. . - A' 4 . :if 1 X. , li, ,W 3, I , 1 g W ,lv , ' Q' fl . ' ' , 4 3 . 7 E Sharon Karnowski and Penny Pasch sold baked goods after school'to hungry Tads to raise money for Dcca projects. Di CA Develops Future Leaders BOTTOM: Sue Gunn, Treasurer: Sue Thompson, Nanci Adams, Corresponding Secretaryg Terri Sullivan, Sue Guy, Sharon Hofineis- ter, Maxine Rich, Vice-Presidentg Patricia Morris, Penny Pasch, Recording Secretary. ',,,3 Vv 1 Distributive Education Club of America, new at DeVilbiss this year, was established to develop future leaders throughout the country in the fields of marketing and distribution. It is designed to develop a respect for education' in these fields which will contribute to occupa- tional competence and appreciation of our competitive free enterprise system. The DeVilbiss chapter of DECA this year attended the Northwest Area Conference, the State Conference, and sent a representative to the National Conference in Chi- cago. In the spring, the club attended the Employer- Employee Banquet and made a field trip to Detroit. Mike Denman was the president and the adviser was Mrs. jean Lang. TOP: Dave Toy, Maria Rode, Mike Denman, President: Mrs. Jean Lang, Adviserg Bob Fialkowski, Larry Krontz, Chaplaing Randy Maluchnik, Dan Metz, Susix Steediuan. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Benner, Sharon Karnowski. VV U, -fi 3173- . X f ..ii BOTTOM: Elillllleill I-Iatchcr, Charity Krueger, T1'C?lSl1TCfS John Faichncy, Rob Glascner, Mike Madden NOT PICTURED: Cheryl Knott, Sharon Ott, Kit Cramer. TOP: Sue Thompson, Kathy Hall, Secretaryg Bill Morris, Sergeant-at-arnisg Randy Vice-President, Dee Kirk, Presidentg Dennis Vaughn, Lee Lake, Schafer, Historiang Sue Xvelch, Rick Duffey. Sharps and Flats attendance at the American Youth Conference was only one of the club's many activities this year. The members publicized the city champion- ship game at T. U. by painting signs as well as providing refreshments for the Band during half-time. In January, Sharps and Flats gave a charity dance for Catholic children. The faculty received favors from Sharps and Flats on the birthdays of special musical composers. The president was Dee Kirk and the advisers were Mrs. Eliza- beth Smith ancl Miss Pat Wlells. harps and Flats Sponsor Charity Hop Tads enjoy the charity hop given by Sharps and Flats. STPDENT ACTIVITIES Ui' fb? qs ' , Q Q V 2, va Qi yy iku 9 2' ar V g. N- iuil' kt 1 X-. . .-Jai ' ,p ff!! i Chris Clowery, President, relaxes after a long student council meeting. jon Asahina, Senior Class President, speaks at a class meeting. Mark Greenwald, Finance, attempts to balance student council books while jim Hart, Awards, records student activity points. Executive Board Promotes Improved Student Government Last summer, the DeVi1biss Student Council had the rare opportunity to be high school hosts for the Soviet Union lfVrest1ing Team in the i'Vorld Amateur lflfrestling Championships held at the University of Toledo. Tads greeted the Russians at the airport, escorted them around Toledo, and learned Russian cheers to encourage them in their matches. As a result of these students' efforts, DeVilbiss was awarded a trophy by the Russian team and won first prize as the best high school host. In other activities, Student Council endeavored to bring the constitution up to date by creating a revision committee. After advising several minor changes, the committee worked on modernizing the method of select- ing representatives. The Homecoming Dance and magazine drive, spon- sored by the Student Council, were successful, netting over 5732000. Student Council also undertook repainting the stadium, a community bulletin board, and a car safety check. The Council sent delegates to four Ohio conferences, Boys' State, and the National Association of Student Council Presidents Conference. Throughout the year, the Executive Board tried to make student government for the whole school, not just a select group. Ken Andryc, Assemblies, and Lisa Rothman, Publicity, prepare bulletin boards for the spring sports assembly. + 5 1 u xx vRl5 ' Caren Zaft, Prism, and Nancy Preis, Pot O' Gold, look over each other's products. M ., .X rx ii wg 1yf,,LQ'f Y ,F jg ga 1 'Elms 5551 EF? 1 if Fred Lang, lvclfare, complctcs Carlton McCrecry's car safety check form. Mary Fay Grange, Social Service, fills Christmas packages for needy families. 1 1 l x i a ' 1 i i 1 V r . ,f ,y Q. V V.-v ,Q w l N Y Q ,Wg f 1, . -fgQ4 ,iJ' I . -V : -K ,151 'V 2,5 ,JN , Q 'i,, 1 75, 3 .- :eps-, l Liv.. 1 V . , - 5 , G. , 3'- ,- .. . x?'- . I Y' I' , 1 ,N V, ,,'-yy.-gg . ,, '-'i-ffi':e,. ,ffir-,r ,i f- +2411 Lw.f1 ' Q 1 f ff, r 5 J, WI: 3' 2 .35 Iflvf , fi' 9 51 - Q ,53,q'-51.,,zj Qf,' A gm 1 4, , 1 if 1' .1-11 ,, , ,-ii.,f1S. 2 ali' , fr ' .ii ! V'f'?'f:s?::fi 1'F5:fiwf.i I ff Q Q qi. 26'1'-Ti'-Sfvl Y 1 K -325119 3? fsrqf lf! 3542 ' vw r: , -V---' - V- - 1'-. F, 5 , gi , 1 gm: 5 , 'il .,i, ,yr 1 ffl . ' : dl ' vi 'eviug g i LL-w qfgigx' gil rifyl , i - Al-il,-M is 5 Qt' 'Wm' 1 x -. T X X35 .2-.ze-,., s- :TL .5f'5,.-:flu 14-131, 4, .' .1 ,S - 4' --A-:aw-i i : p s is -Q-7' X Wg! lf 3? ,jX91g,V lv fi Howie Hubbard, Athletics, prepares for a busy season of intramurals. Sue Sheets, Clerk-of-Lhc-Board, and Chris Lehman, Organizations, decide what L0 include in the club handbook, ,f. , ,X ' 5: 'aff rv 2 -'l1 '1 ll, H71 i r i 157 The Gunderson I nnil ' Kris Daiis Ssekasi Mr Ilu h Gunderson, '. y. , ' . , . - g Eric, Mrs. Gunderson, and Ingrid. De Vilbiss Hosts U uandan Student Davis Ssekasi, DeVilbiss' fourth A.F.S. student, was the first East African student to be sponsored by the American Field Service. Davis, who came from Uganda, was welcomed to Toledo by several receptions hosted by both the adult and student A.F.S. chapters. In March, the :student committee gave a party for Davis and other area foreign students. YfVith Anne Zmeskal as chairman, the committee sponsored a feature movie, held bake sales, and solicited donations from local groups to finance an- other student next year. Ingrid Gunderson was selected as DeVilbiss' candidate for Americans Abroad, the A.F.S. summer exchange program. American Field Service Committee. BOTTOM ROYV: Randi Beer- mau, Laura Isenstein, Lynda Laderman, Lisa Rothman, Anne Zmeskal, Chairmang Davis Ssekasi, A.F.S student, Sue Sheets, Nancy Preis, Carol Turnock, Sue Getter, Roni Cohen. SECOND ROYV: Charity Krueger, Sandy Mitchell, Sue Spengler, Robin Schwartz, Becky Hansen, Cathy Hendrickson, Beth Roehrs, Ann Shoemaker, .. . 'sv ' ' ' - ' QQ f'r 4 T x - 2' 3 'r , . rv' ' Davis brought a ndingidi, a native instrument, from Uganda. f 1, , Q. . 5 ,,' IK, 57' 1 t .L L tott li Davis and his American brother, Eric, enjoyed the senior court privileges. Pam Demers, Elaine Pcrhnutter, Rosie Zouhary, Beverley John- stone, Dave Robertson. TOP ROYV: Kiln Lohr, Sue Feeney, Cindy Girkins, Bev Shanteau, Karen Close, Cathy Moses, Karen Photos, Chris Clowery, Ellen Kleinman, Chris Morrison, Marcia Oden- heimer, jim Hart, Janie Dunham. t -v- ' -wr , i N ' wllakl-1 ' ln- A UHF' ' H , - .W 'W ' 1 A ' i.. W ',j,.1gll'ilj,,Z ,fa 1 r xy., , . l S ,A Ti f f',,,-1 -'- I Q A J U, 4,1-' .f is ,-f.f.,J-- kg.- Randy Snow, TASC president, reviews cornrnittee reports for the next area meeting. Chris Clowcry and Doug Gross, Start High School's student council president, present Mary Salley and Pam joscphson, TASC queen candidates with roses at the Start game. De Vilbiss Leadership Guides TA C T 0 Success Under the leadership of Randy Snow, the first Toledo Area Student Council President from DeVilbiss, the TASC promoted the nationwide Keep America Beauti- ful program. Acting on a suggestion from the Toledo Council, the state conference held special discussion groups at its convention to help improve other Ohio councils. At the TASC workshop at Bowsher High School, three national consultants guided area repre- SeI1tat1V6S. The annual Area Student Council Dance, A Night In Athens was a financial success for the first time in several years. Mary Salley was DeVilbiss' charming candidate in the queen competition. Under the leadership of Marsha Davis, the TASC Quiz Bowl was an overwhelming success. Mary Salley attended the queen's tea for the Toledo Area Student Council with escort, Chris Clowery. 159 'W W ' ' rrrrfitf, , , ,955 V . , .Wu 7 1-W' f 1 'ltd , - I , ,Qrgiy ' .-x 1 ,if , ,V .I l f . ' wwf, M ,tr gn, l . Y -. ' X ' ' Qglaf N- . , f ,fig , W ,.. ,M,.... A , I , , f N. -i ff- 4 ,Q 1 1 jf-:..1 , me A. Nl' Q:-t-WAV Mrs. Lcnore Berger and Mr. Alvin Preis, 11ClViSC1'S, discuss john Pcleuses, photographer, shows Charity Krueger, Academics, and Picture Contracts- Kim Lohr, Student Activities, some pictures he printed for them. Pam Alspach, Ads, Jan DeBruine, Circulation, and Gayle Dimmock, Index and Picture Sales, check circulation re- Bob Asahina, Sports, and Carol Turnock, Opening Section, discuss Bill ceiprs. Davis's photographic efforts. . 1 Ellcn Kleinman and Randi Becrman, Seniors, encourage Jon Asahina, Head Photographer, to print their pictures wlule Marcia Odenhcxmcr, Copy, tries to think of an interesting headline. 1 ' , . it Elf is , ' A Hi' ' 'ill 1 lg? NVQ ef-1' .gil M92 'J' r:-- r-'Q 4352 Ha 155 A J754, M :TV V 'I60 Pot 0 ' Gold l'Vith a change in Pot O' Gold rooms, the l967 staff introduced several new yearbook techniques. New layout styles, reverse printing on the Musical and DeViltries pages, and posterization on the division pages were among these new developments. The staff continued the use of informal faculty pictures, four color printing, and pictorial ads. Eleven staff members attended the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association conference in New York, returning with new ideas and ITICIHEIIEOS to make 225 more homey . The new darkroom was christened The Black Hole of Calcutta and decorated with a large poster of The Sheik. Most importantly, a feeling of camaraderie bound the staff together and helped create the 55th Pot O' Gold. L I l 'ij ,Q ' i A ' -X3 -15. T' ' 'f 'A V gi Dec Kirk, Freshmen, Sue Mlinkler, Sophomore, and Mary Taylor, junior, sorted piles of underclass pictures after a mix-up with the photographers. Becky Hetsler and Ann Shoemaker, Organizations, read club copy with O.B. while jim Garretson, Photographer, and jim Hart, Photo Editor, schedule an action picture. Nancy Preis, Editor-in-Chief, and Anne Sey- bold, Business Manager, eagerly awaited the arrival of the mailman. thx'- THE PRISM BREAKS SCHOOL LIFE INTO COLORFUL NEWS THOMAS A. DeVlLBlSS HIGH SCHOOL 3301 Upton Avenue Toledo, Ohio PUBLISHED BI-WEEKLY LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... .. ............... ..... . ..Caren Zaft Managing Editor .... .... P hil Magnuson ' First Page Editor ...... ......... P at Geis Second Page Editor ............................. . ...... Tina Bozzuto Third Page Editor Karpinski wugth Page Editor ...... . ............,.............. ,Phil Faulkner ri ers ............. .Laurie Purcell, Jose Suarez, Linda Laderman, Linda Kennedy, Stuart Samuels, Louie Levinson Q BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ..... .. ........................... Kathi Klein Circulation .......,. ............ M ary Jo Paneff, Jan Woodring Ads . ............... ........... B ob Axonovitz, Bob Perlman ADVISER Literary Staff .... ............... . ....Miss Rose Bloom Miss Rose Bloom, adviser, uses the overhead projector to correct Kathi Klein and Mary jo Paneff count money from Prism sales, writing errors. Phil Faulkner, Linda Kennedy, Sue Karpinski, Phil Magnuson, and Tina Bozzuto plan layouts for the literary issue. 454. .4 ,.,.f,,., ' -- Q Editor Caren Zaft checks galley proofs. As Pat Geis and Lynda Laderman type copy, Laurie Pur- C611 Checks 21 past 155113 for bafkgmund mformauon- Bob Perlman and Bob Axonovitz leave to sell ads to area businessmen. jose Suarez helps Mary Jo Paneff distribute Prisms to second hour classes. Stu Samuels and Louie 'Levinson store extra copies of the paper. Jan Roof helped the staff as a headline and copy writer. 16 mMU 64 Cheering Squad y Sparks Ti .er Pride The cheerleaders incitecl a high degree of spirit, making this year an exciting and memorable one in sports. At the pep assemblies they taught the student body new cheers and entertained with original skits. Last summer they spent a week at a cheerleading camp in Michigan learning new cheers and techniques. The tigerettes, who are the mascots of the school, roar at each game. 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A .- p ff ff: f Varsity Cheerl Gunn. fr-M'-' .L...,--- . al, 'l'Q...- V cadcrs: Kathy XVclls, Nancy Schuster, Peggy Comer, Mary Salley, Sue 165 Qi i' Y- M, 1 ' 1 ' , ' - if The Junior and Senior Classes present A ' , CHRIS B JIM CLOWERY KELLER in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Judy Friedmar, as Hedy LaRue, poses as the Treasure Hunt Girl f th Wo ld Wid Wi ke C ' V ' or e r e c t ompanys contest. i Book by ' ' Abe Burrowsi Jock Weinstein, Willie Gilbert , jim Keller, as Bud Frump, and executive Steve Daugherty Based on Shepherd Mead's plot to stifle J. Pierpont Fincl1's rise in business politics. Music and Lyrics by W Frank Loesser with - f 3 NANCY BATH RIUDY FRIEDMAR BOB FISHELL . MARY FAY GRANGE S, Phil Magnuson ' Debbie Oviott ' John Pankrotz Fred Lang ' Davis Ssekoisi ' Eric Steinberg i fgy H Directed by Molrtho .Pownoll, .lock Tongring ig A A Choreography by Bud Kerwin -V ' , , Musical Direction by Jin1 Riggs I' l i A 'I . The jolly Wickets and Wickettes: Lynn Elkesg jan Blair, Melanie Reams, Bob Sheline, julie Mostov, Steve Daugherty, Melissa Witzlcr, Sue Burnham, Nancy Shyavitz, Michelle Young, Tracy ' - Hcgamnstcr, Chris Knowlton, joe Hughes, Steve Snghicr, Herb Binzcr, Scott Powers. l,.,..T,,?. .TE ,T T-,-W lar' He .3 W V, ,w . jv, Y, Y N 4 '5- 4 iffy , ' 'Mikie I ' , xc. 1: fsm,-.M .. . ,- . ,,C,-, , , Chris Clowcry, as J. Pierpont Finch, reveals his love for Nancy Rath in Rosemary. , Phil Magnuson, as Mr. Twimble, and Chris Clowery agreejthat the only way to get f ahead is' The Company Way. A' Mary Fay Grange, as Smitty, discusses business with her boss, john Debbie Oviatt, as Miss Jones, prqclairhs the' Brotherhood of Pankratz. Man. iv T V ' 169 Tads Produce Prize Winning Musical Steering Committee. FRONT ROW: jo Anne johnson, Costumes: Ann Hayes, Tickets: Jan DeBruine, and Marvin Scheer, Cast Party: Marcia Stoner, Programs: Toni Wainwright, Scenery: Bette Rogolsky, Props. SECOND ROXV: John Salley, Publicity: Dave Robertson, Tickets: Wally Jenkins, Stage Crew: Ellen Kleinman, Ushers: Mike Goodleman, Props: Gene Schlichting, Scenery: jane Hedgpeth, Ushers: Jim Hart, Programs: Gwynnie Gross, Make-up. NOT PICTURED: Gregg War- ren, Publicity: Denise Fleming, Scenery: Mike Dunn, Costumes: Ruby Brock, Make-up. 170 in w - Q, Y Co-Chairmen Chris Morrison and Mary Dings helped make How to . . . succeed. Mr. Jack Tongring and Mrs. Martha Pownall served as ad- visers to How to Succeed . Pit Orchestra. FRONT ROW: Anne Zxneskal, Shelley Coss, Becky Tom Miller, Terry McKnight, Tom Marx, Brian Straub, Ken San- Hansen, Charity Krueger, jim Lapp, Randy Ritchie, Dee Kirk, Gregg ders. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Hendrickson, Bob Ballinger, Rick Warren, Becky Hetsler, Nancy Byers. SECOND ROW: Gini Ellis, Hoglund, Richard Early. Conni Gratop, Andy Kopp, Karen Carter, jack Phelps, Dave Jex, De Viltries '6 7 imes Vaudeville The 1967 DeViltries, Give My Regards to Vaude- ville , concerns the days when vaudeville was America's chief form of entertainment. Vlfilbur and Oscar Hart- byrne Qim Keller and Randy Snowy are confronted with the dilemma of having their brother Sam fCraig Burkhartj, leave their act, one of the top vaudeville acts in the country. Sam is leaving for Chicago to marry Lulu fKathy Hyamsj and work for her brother, Big Louie QBill Delameterj . Wilbur and Oscar are tossed about by various theatrical managers Qliric Steinberg and Joe Hughesj and agents QBob Fishell and Steve Daughertyj . In their search for work and their consequent loss of self-esteem, they meet Angela Snarth, a little girl attempting stage fame fGwyn Grossj and her overbearing mother QMary Faye Grange, . 'Wilbur and Oscar reach the depths of despair when they finally consent to work as stage hands in the theater where they were once the stars. In the conclusion, the three brothers are reunited, with an added attraction, Lulu. Debbie Oviatt, General Chairman, Mn Harold Feltner, Adviser, and Phil Magnuson, Student Director, discuss stage props. Pit Band: Rick Hoagland, Tom Miller, Tom Marx, Richard Barley, Ken Sanders, Randy Richie, W'esty Rupp, Cheri Robedeau, Brian Straub, Dave jex, Jack Phelps. -f vf ff- ' 'fl , FRONT RO'W: Sue Thompson, Make-up, Chris Schaefer, Set Director, Maxine Rich, Ushers, Jane Johnson, Tickets, Rosie Zouh- ary, junior Assistant, Herb Binzer, Junior Assistant, Laura Isen- stein, Tryouts, Marsha Davis, Secretary, Toni Vllainwright, Scenery. SECOND ROW: Mlally jenkins, Stage Crew, Jan DeBruine. Pro- grams, Pam Alspach, Technical Directors, Sue Burnham, Choreog- raphy, Melanie Reams, Usherettes, Tracy Hegamaster, Costumes, Stephanie Hein, Publicity, Millard Eisler, junior Assistant, Tom Miller, Pit Band, Carol Howard, Tickets, Debbie Witzler, Make-up, Marcia Stoner, junior Assistant, Bill Davis, Programs, Austin Crisp, Publicity. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Hendrickson, Music, Debbie Lupu, Cast Party, Cindy Girkins, Dave Robertson, junior Assistants. 1 I I 'sr , ' :rw . X ' ' f .' Vi' fx ' 5..L.f-ififf FQ.-P 1 'r.n,-xrsszlaliinefl .Zola-' A2431 'I7 ,. F: I PAWN i ,A 1 W I,!g,.,,,, ,,E,..,,,,,. .- L- f Je t fi ' , y 221' pp . -v 1' ' H 5 zaazbfe-1, 7' ' I The Fun Freeloaders: Sue Getter, Carol Turnock, Sue Sheets, PICTURED: Kim Lolir. iii: Q. 2 jg 1'-iff mum a LY if 2.:'t'i? 'i t I: -I' '-on 1 2' V .L , We i at fur. ' -I W Amy Zucker inspires the audience with Chopin's . famed Fantasy Inzfzromptu. I l. frnne Zmeskal. NOT , Theatrical agents Steve Daugherty, as Joe Blaine, and Bob Fishell, as Dick l'Vebster, await new clients. 'v--In... 'i'J'21-it QV Ygtylgrwg, 2,5152-5 if fi:-fin, .. ' 'Y . Q M? -5: 'l ,, ww- ,X - xiii -X Erie Steinberg, as Sidney Gaggenfurster, impatiently asks Randy Snow, as Oscar Hartbyrne, and jim Keller, as Wilbur Hartbyrnc,, lVhatN's going on? ' x Usherettes: Lynn Elkes, Sue Gunn, Sharylwvedder, Barb Miner, Mary Salley, joy Steele, JoAnne, johnson, Sue Burnham, Melanie Reams, Mary Dings, Nancy Schuster, Peggy Comer, Michelle Young, Irene Carruthers. tt:-gt -xr-+w'.w11 1 ,ti ,yi-.-' may wr :V ,lm-5 r 1 .W .. M-gag.-,Am W - am--V any .Y W-H -A -- f- --vw r 2 --- .- V--V V-V---Q - --- -- , l ii- I llEVlLBlSS Hlllll SGHHBL l E. PPBSBMS . iawn Mv REEARDQ - TU YAUHE lLl..E llEVlLl'lllHS Ill' IBB? ,J .I ' J :fi I 'jx V ,....' ' lf7ggif.'n'i-'n' 2 ,xi X ,. f., , J 4 ,5- l in 1 .. le L fig i .. ,ILL ,. Traveling along, singing a song, sidg: by side are 4 Randy Snow, jim Kcllcr, and Craig Burkhart. Elaine Adams, Charla Wcrldy, and Denise Pcksa give their regards to- Vaudevillc in song. - l i W 1 l Los Fcos: Del 0'Rourke, Kathy Ofkourke, Tom Pawlaczyk, Sparkle Arcnd. - , ' f 17 74 Orchestra Wins First Place in Contest Despite their 7:30 a.m. class, the orchestra displayed spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. Under Mr. Perrine's direction, they attained goals never achieved by any previous DeVilbiss orchestra. In November, the orchestra won first place in com- petition with other Toledo area orchestras. In December they promoted the holiday spirit with a Christmas con- cert for the student body. Contests, P.T.A. performances, and a candle sale were some of the activities planned during the year. The musical talent of D.H.S. students was reponsible for the success of the orchestra. Seven members attended Regional Orchestra at Lima, Ohio in November. OE the seven, Chuck Foster, Kim Lohr, Phil Magnuson, and Carlton McCreery made All-State Orchestra. Three of the students were Toledo Orchetsra scholarship winners, and two were soloists in Toledo Youth Orchestra Con- DeVilhiss String Quartet: Kim Lohr, Cathy Hendrickson, Eric Gun derson, Phil Magnuson. CCTIS. FIRST RO'W: Kim Lohr, Anne Zmeskal, Charity Krueger, Bill Thomas, John Peleuses, Phil Magnuson, Eric Gunderson, Carlton McCrcery. SECOND ROYV: Shelly Coss, Cathy Hendrickson, Monica Abraham, Karen Carter, Toni Keller, Janet Schwartz, Bob Bal- linger, Chris Gunderson, Ted Haddad, John Pankratz, Becky Hansen. THIRD ROW: Laura Charvat, Gini Ellis, Sue Morrison, Cindy Kopp, Cindy Mechel, John Faichney, jim Keller, Ken Sander, Randy Snow, Dave Jex, Greg Yllarren, Vickie Miller, Dee Kirk, Nancy Byers, Becky Hetsler, Marsha Shible, jenny Gross, Carolyn Schmertz. FOURTH ROYV: Ellen Jaffe, Laura McCreery, Terry McKnight, Charles Foster, Rick Humphreys, Tom Marx, Harry Elkinson. wi , I jenny Gross, Carolyn Schmertz, Cathy Hendrickson, and Ted Haddad seem wide awake for so early in the morning. ,, , Y U , QQ if :L 4 , - Y 4,0y1rc0!,UaJomL,- ,Q Qcifialve cizuzi, Uufaacu VLUJLUU5 co, cpacwu cub QQ ,Lmwu clifuo fjtfefowi Qo,fLaofSa6 lfljfcflcr. CLCVVZlL'JCC7lfYLCL uno JCIUJ I t vwcu.. ,ri-,Q mcoc ,U.ceAU ubaocifrudw- qpwei vhcd f' ' 7 Liigjfdci Z! MQW, fwiladfzw Regional and State Orchestra par- ticipants: Kim Lohr, Anne Zines- kal, Phil Magnuson, Eric Gunder- son, Carlton McCreery. JCIL0Lzix,fj4aL4. 0 fe, ec oder, We V,QL02,z.fe, All Q .L, L vi S Z Mr. Perrine, orchestra director, works with the violins to perfect a difficult passage. Marsha Shible, Dee Kirk, Ted Haddad and the rest of the or- chestra relax on the bus ride home after receiving honors at contest. 'I75 , Band director Mr. Jack Tongring listens to a rehearsal for a concert. Band Entertains With Concerts, Hal time Shows During the football season, the band journeyed to Garfield Heights for a DeVilbiss game, and to Ann Ar- bor for a Big-Ten game. In March and in May, the band presented the annual Mid-Mfinter and Spring band concerts, performing ex- cerpts from musicals, standard marches, novelties, and special selections prepared for contest competition. At the state contest in Bowling Green, seven Tads won honors. Rich Earley, trombone, Nancy Byers, flute, Dee Kirk, piccolo, and Brian Straub, snare drum, re- ceived high ratings. A brass quartet, composed of Dave with an exciting halftime show. Jex, Dave Vandegriff, Richard Barley, and Ken Sanders also scored well in the competition. jim Keller, Drum Major, entertained football fans . Band members practice a new arrangement for an upcoming concert. 1 FRONT ROXV: Nancy Byers, Dee Kirk, Elizabeth Hatcher, Sharon Ott, Jan Blair, Sandy Mitchell. SECOND ROVV: Becky Hetsler, Cheri Robedeau, Gary Edwards. Randy Burtch, Dori Weaver, Rusty Ballmer, Pain Warfield, Phil Huckaba, Mark DeBruine, Randall Richie, Rick I-loglund. THIRD ROX-V: Bill Hazard, Karen Beverly. FOURTH ROYV: Beth Ann Whicknm, Kathy Hall, Leon Minor: Bob Cone, Mike Hetsler, Kathie Beverly, Mickey Bcnadum, Leland Majorettes: Karen Snyder, Sandy Mitchell, Linda Newell, Cheri Robcdeau. NOT PICTURED: jan Ford. Dobbins, Judy Richard, Jeff Krueger, Steve Wise, Sue Harrison, Ylfesty Rupp, Marty Adams, Dan Kirk, Dave jex. TOP ROXV: Terry McKnight, Phil Cummings, Mike This, Gary Dobaczcwski, jim Park, Charles McDaniel, Brent McGraw, Joe Rindcrknccht, Richard Far- ner, Mary Fay Grange, Ronald Jensen, Chris Grange, Don Kirk, jim Gardner, Jim Keller, Dale Burtch, Brian Straub, Ken Sander, Dick Early. 177 78 A Cappella Choir. PIANO: Bob Ballinger. BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Buck, Jackie Caldwell, Kay Kern, Betty Ballinger, Kathi Helm, Nina Mclncloe, Cathy Mileski, Sharen jones, Diane Tomas- zewski, Kathy Zollweg, Debbie YVhite, Jan Davis. SECOND ROW: Doreen Germain, Debbie MacDaniel, Margaret Harkinson, Ken Temple, .Randy Schafer, Gary Holweinski, Mike Madden, Miles Lanker, Fred Nowak, Linda Lewis, Gwenn Floyd, Jackie Fedlock, janet Hepburn, Connie Lyons. THIRD ROWN: Nancy Rath, Delores Latson, Shelley Coss, Pam Hostetter, Mary Sanecki, jo Anne Haddix, Ralph Cully, Mitch Hinsey, Bob Boynton, Lee Lake, Don Hatch, Dan Aubry, Ed Boraggina, Richard Gaines, Charles Spychala, Elaine Hunter, Brenda Tucker, Lorri WVagner, Sherry Schrickel. TOP ROXV: Marie Burgard, jenny Hrabak, Patsy Harris, Kathy Proeschel, Barb Sterling, Margo Albert, Chris Morrison, Lynn Bordner, Richard Wesley, Phil Standish, jim Horton, Ray Green, Bill Morris, Carlton McCreery, Steve Daugherty, Scott Long, Cassandra Knabbs, Kathy Parks, Liz Kirby, Sue Welch. Choruses Gain Recognition In Performances Throu hout Toledo Freshman Boys' Chorus. BOTTOM ROW: jeff Bollin, james Fry, Steven Eller, Tim McGranahan, Michael Gloyd, Derrick Roberts, Nathan Jaynes. MIDDLE ROYV: Steve Solinger, Dan Roberts, Steve Robbins, john Arnos, Bruce Schafer, Douglas Harris, Scott Whittington, Reuben Bueche, Richard Ethridge. TOP ROVV: Dale Daves, Dennis Vaughn, john Faichney, Theodore Haddad, Donald Robaszkiewicz, Richard Humphreys, Jonathan Hansen, Daniel Common, Douglas Sneider, Joseph Lehman, Richard Ayish. NOT PICTURED: David Weber. l efhmS ' L Beginning with participation in a stimulating con- cert at Start High School, and ending with prospects for a European tour in 1968, the chorus had an exciting year. The American Youth Performs concert, held in November, involved choruses from all the Toledo schools. A Christmas Eve telecast, caroling at Lamson's, and a performance for the Lion's Club highlighted ac- tivities at Christmastime. The chorus gave a Midwinter concert in February, a Spring concert in May, and sang at Baccalaureate. Other performances were at the West Toledo Kiwanis Club, Vfest Toledo Exchange Club, and the High 12 Club. The chorus had several car washes, a spaghetti dinner, and a rummage sale to raise funds for the European tour expected to take place during the summer of 1968. The Choir parents organized into teams to solicit businesses in VVest Toledo for donations for the trip. BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Balduf, Helene Siskind, Joyce Taylor, Mary VVielinski, Sandy Hickman, Ruthi Prescott, Gail Steele, Val- erie Elark, Kathy Luce, Sharon Gulettc. SECOND ROW: Vee Ann McCormick, Debra Mcthcny, Toni Donofrio, Helen Dovas, Vicki Miller, Carol I-Ielvoight, Betty Reeck, Bev Leffler, Randi Haynes, Nancy Novak, Pat Dooley, Marilyn Lukasik, Debbie Scheider. THIRD ROW: Debby Schmidt, jan Chewing, Sherrie Williams, Sue Mc- Pie, -2,-.. 1, Mr. J. Phillip Zaugg, choir director, leads the group in a rehearsal. , , . -3 ,. by .- we Aga rw? -fs ,Q 11,41 , 1. .4591 la -5' We P-Q ,, '5-fm E5 gg nd f Y 7 ...Al ta ' ' ki.-f-xl 1 - .,,. .fs or 3 A 37 .4223 W - 5 ' lg- K c V 1 ,tix js Z ' .w,g,5, -,t Y-I .V lr A. rf 7- , .i --,gigs JA ' i ,L til?-. -15 S5351 - t . - Q 'QL 4., ,.. H , gg, ay I ' ,J ,.. ,,',3'. 5g X - v H ..-1 - ., , V , Y ,. ,..,.,, ...kay 5 2, - .R 5,, .. , - Q at 5 f V -M Egg-.V g J: h -muy, V H if . W i X, . , V. . Y 1:55. .. , N, rj-up 'H-...Qi-' it , . ' ff ' -f i .. '- , J ' ii .- , 1 E u - 4 Y lj hifi i- ' i, . i- 1 V ' ...Q I.-1-J 'W f - ' .aw 'f 53 . . 1 --,, - , -V H, M - :, .. - -: - -. 4--5, 4 -wr -11- qv it J' 1 tin, 2 t, If ' , .J 2- , 'Vivq fl If 2 -'f,f' .. ' ' M5 -e 1-W. .. 7' Q? 'Q' ,.7 5' Q ' 1 ' . , '. sv: Sc' ' at JA . if 111 .N , , , , A.. I H, Q . , N, , ,I . ' f-- L ... ,fr :.g3t3L 1 1 ' 1 Y , ,' 5 Ilhargey, Sandy Lewis, Zafira Tenedyas, Beverly Baer, Robin 'limi- son, jean Bauer, Pam Could, Lauren Hansen, Lynne Silverblatt, Kathie Stafford, Ricki Kovacik. TOP ROYV: Ann Schulak, Libby Schnlak, Cassandra Harrison, XVanda Burks, Doris Thomas, Annie Williams, Sue Schiffler, Pat Goric, Helen Xvanaks, Rivia Hamilton, Vickie Domonkos, Cheryl Epstein, Gail Kitchens, Chris Eckle, Barb Munson, Martha Ytlarren, Nanci Burnham. Y , ig Q. T , iv. S-T K. is Q A I I 1 X li V wr' N -kj 1 ,Q 1 .1 , , , I 1. ,Q 4 I L. National Honor Society. BOTTOM ROW: Laura Iscnstein, Debbie Oviatt, Becky Hetsler, Dale Wiltse, Tom Miller, Dee Kirk, Randolph Snow, Sue Feency, joan I-leath, Ellin Ciralsky. SECOND RONV: Cheryl Beck, Ann Hayes, Judy lfriedmar, jill jameson, Rosalind Woolbright, William Davis, Debbie Tassie, Susan Voorhees, Sue Sheets, David Bailey, Karen Photos. TOP ROW: Thor Start, Murry Rosenberg, Mike Gunzenhaeuscr, Steve Kutcher, john Xtvallace, Chuck Mostov, jim Keller, Robert Weber, Mark Greenwald, David Zucker, Sid Groeneman. j Honor Groups Achieve Purpose of Service In December, National Honor Society inducted twentyrtwo new members, raising its total membership to sixty-six. In keeping with its purpose of service, the Honor Society donated toys and games to needy families for Christmas. To make giving of themselves more than just a Christmas endeavor, several members adopted underprivileged children from a housing project. Honor Society members took the children to lunch, to concerts, National Honor Society. BOTTOM ROYV: Sharen Jones, Anne Zmeskal, Stephanie Hein, Bev Shanteau, jim Hart, Lewis Wklhitman, Sharyl Vedder, Nancy Preis, Marilyn Levinson. SECOND ROYV: Jan DeBruine, jim Stewart, Bob Breno, janet Roof, Ann Shoemaker, Gail 1 A1 i . . l f .. 1-41 ,fmt j M, , and to the Art Museum. The seniors attempted to build. personal relationships with the children which would have lasting effects and which would motivate them to achieve the American dream. Dave Zucker, president, hoped that the project would be continued after the May induction of ten per cent of the junior class and would become a permanent program, Seyfang, Cathy Hendrickson, Tom Dunlap, Dave Duff, Jon Asahina. TOP ROWV: Philip Faulkner, Gary Luppens, Dave Boyd, Tom Beebe, joel Swartz, Fred Lang, Phil Magnuson, Phil Millmore, Tom Houston, jack Riggs, Bruce Lieberman, Ellen Kleinman. .I 'i W' ' .T fswf ,L iz: I jj X er 'XM ., jj Thi. . X H M 1 4 i i- 'Q' A - . t.fmxae,.1.iL' wise-Smrw Quill and Scroll. BOTTOM ROY-V: Nancy Preis, Carol Turnock, jim janet Roof, Caren Znft, Ellen Kleinmun, Phil Magnuson, Dee Kirk, Hart, Anne Seybold, Randi Beernmn, jun DEB1'UillC. TOP ROXV: jon Asuhina, Ann Shoemaker. Caren Zaft and Nancy Preis planned the annual Quill and Scroll induction. L...-...-S ' fx1?wf-4 W-,,.. National Honor Society Officers. SEATED: Jan Roof, Sec- retaryg Dave Zucker, President: jim Stewart, Vice-President. STANDING: jack Riggs, Treasurer: Dave Boyd, Sergeant- at-Arms. af ,.a .gi Q3 At the reception following the ceremony, Honor Society members enjoyed refreshments and conversation. , O, ,gl , of ,T T Ql Y :we-. : gg I Q . . . ....... National Honor Society inductees and invited guests listened to the speaker at the December induction. 2 TADS Learn Responsibilit T hrou h Service There are many who serve DeVilbiss and help make it an organized school. The nurse's aids record the names of the students who are ill, take temperatures, and apply bandages. The office assistants answer the telephone, deliver deans' summonses and attendance sheets. The stage crew is responsible for the many teclmical aspects of the assemblies and productions. The library aids shelve books and check them out. Together, the girls work in the athletic office and the stationer's store selling tickets and school supplies throughout the year. Office Assistants. BOTTOM ROXV: Jeanette Penamon, Millie Becker, Rosemary lVohl, jan Reinstcin, Roberta Buck. SECOND ROW: lVanda Overton, Marilyn Levinson, Sue lveltcr, Doreen Germain. THIRD ROXV: Cathy Horgan, Karen McCoy, Colette Brauer, Pat Michael. TOP ROXV: Darlene Beach, Becky Childress, judy Cremean, Shirley Duncan. Stage Crew. BOTTOM ROYV: Sam Szozda, Bill Surratt, Cory Ar- nell, Richard Morizen. TOP ROW: jim Both, l'Va1ly jenkins, Tom YVylie, Hlarren Kimmelman. Stationer's Desk: Marlene Yourist and Cathy Horgan. l Bfff E13 1511: . Athletic Rhodcn. Jeanette Rhonda Aids Office. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Schuster, jane Douglas, Diane Sussman, Patty MIDDLE ROVV: Carol Howard, Sandy Weiselberg, jan DeBruine, Elaine Delkcr, Noftz, Mary Orwig, Cindy Crankcr, Charlene Henline. TOP ROW: Debbie Lupu, Navarre, Anne Douglas, Peggy Comer. Nurse's Aids: Sandy Gloyd, Mary Hopes, Mary Shamy, jane Pernia, Deborah Volk. NOT PIC- TURED: Linda Gambill, Marsha Shiblc, Marlene Yourist. 'Gif .ly- fu -a,t F ' J , . , Library Aids. BOTTOM ROYV: Steve Rife, Debbie Hoover, Darlene Dobrolenski, Joyce Clift, Suzy Jones, Jill Morgan. TOP ROW-V: Debbie Adler, Nancy Favorite, Beverly Liddell, Debbie Fritz, Delores Larson, Elaine Hunter. NOT PICTURED: Marsha Davis, Kevin Daly, Margaret Seymour. : 1 f f Qi' 1 A K fm ' ts:-4--.....,...,...4 i Kar 5 1' .W ' - . ' 'rii+.fsfsr-fiilifes - LLZMS The Homecoming Queen and her court: jan Davis and escort, Darrell Murphy: Peggy Carruthers and escort, Larry Krontzg Peggy Comer and escort, Ron Lada: Nancy Cranmer :ind escort, Chris Clowery: Queen Nancy Schuster and escort, Mike Denman. i l l l 1967 Homecominff Queen Nancy Schuster cr l 4 Homecoming Excitement Radiates Ro alt Mike Denman completes the crowning of Queen Nancy. r -1,5 DHS cheering squad projects enthusiasm at the Night Relays Assembly. 1 '11 . ,, DHS Ni ht Relays ueens Reign Uver A Success ul Event 13 3 1 1 Darrell Murphy places the crown on Queen jan Davis' head. 1967 Night Relays Queen jan Davis The Night Relays Queen and her court: junior Attendant Pat Olah and escort Dave Granag Freshman Attendant Randi Brannan and escort Randy Burnsg Night Relays Queen Jan Dayls and escort Darrell Murphyg Sophomore Attendant Sue Robertson and escort Tun Stoner: SCD101' Attendant Jenny I-lrabak and escort Louis Levinson. 18 1 ' 'i , , . WV. - : W, , .,W Sophomorcs TOP: Runncr-up, lVesty Rupp: Outstanding Sopho- more Boy, Randy Richie: Runner-up, Craig Burkhart. BOTTOM: Runner-up, Sue Spcnglerg Outstanding Sophomore Girl, Nancy Rath: Runner-up, Bev Ness. Seniors TOP: Runnerlup, Jan DeBruincg Outstanding Senior Girl, , Mary Faye Grange: Runncrsnp, Debbie Ovizltt. BOTTOM: Runner- up, Chuck Mostovg Outstanding Senior Boy, Ken Andrycg Runner- Juniors TOP: Outstanding junior Boy, john Crayneg Runners- up, Chris Clowery. np, Dave Robertson and Millard Eislcr. BOTTOM: Runners-up, Patty Rhoden and Marcia Odenheimerg Outstanding junior Girl, 86 y Julie Mostov. . I-I. S. Honors Randy Maluchnik, Speech: jim Keller, Dramatics: Mark Green wald, Speechg Elliot Bergman, Athletics. fn 1. in tr, ,Wi ,- . 1 gt - . viii ' is TOP: Nancy Preis, Publication: Mark Greenwald, Scholarshipg BOT- TOM: Carcn Zaft, Publications. utstanding Students J' ug, TOP: Lisa Rothman, Sharyl Vedder, Marilyn Stengei, and Nancy Cranmer, Art Awards. 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M ' t in 1: V- I Q . s ' if L. - at Ps' ' Y tr , -J- - , ' Y X J A V4 ,I , , . ,- D l ., I , tw X .s 4 Q l 1 flint L l Q lu 'A . 1 I l l to the new graduates e As parents, neighbors, and friends we naturally have a special interest in the quality of our schools. e l. -'ri No community is better than its schools, and no school is better than the determination and willingness of a community to support M standards high enough and broad enough Y to meet tomorrow's levels of need, both vocationally and for citizenship. WENS-ILLINOIS Toledo. Ohio ' l l 1 1 f ii, f GEORGE STITSEL OVER 32 YEARS Howard Cleaners Radio, TV: Fi, S'lel.'e0 Better Cleaning Antennas, Towers SERVICE D u . SHIRTS LAUNDERED SGYVICS IS OUI' BUSIDGSS St OPEN 7 A.M. TO 6 P.M. 4794405 3504 Upton ................................ 472-8716 BOB ALEXANDER COURTESY OF JEWELER 2856 Sylvania Ave. 479-7849 Expert Watch Repair BOWLING CENTER Hendrix Shell Service Monroe Street OWNER at Algonquin Parkway HAROLD BURNHAM Mr. and Mrs. Alvin James Preis , Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Seybold za me 66444 of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Alspach Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Kleinman 1126 Sylvania Ave. 93 Ladies . . . Do you have any curl in your hair? Have if shaped properly by 1960 SYLVANIA AVENUE W Herbert Qualman TOLEDO, OHIO 43613 4 At Gallant you get the Extras - 10fZ, Discount on cash-carry orders of 21550.00 or 194 more exceptmg power tools GALLANT LUMBER COMPANY yard ifl 4605 Jackman Rd. 472-1141 yard 42 1913 Nebraska Ave. 531-1449 yard 1133 153 Oak St. 693-0446 Jackman Rd. store open Frlday mght t11 9 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. E7lff,I f05y 0 EASY METHOD DRIVING SCHOOL 3235 Upton Ave. Gr. 5-1544 Dr. and Mrs. George Asahina LINCOLN CLEANERS 3622 Upton Ave. K 85 W SUPERMARKET 3508 Upton Ave. COLONY BARBER SHOP Corner of Monroe ST. 8. Central Ave. m P 479 44 :1 CL'I'1fFI-II' BUSINESS 3M BUSINESS PRODUCTS SALES. INC. PRODUCTS 4215 MONROE STREET CENTER TOLEDO. or-no LOOK TO CIM COMPANY FOR NEW CREATIVITY IN TEACHING AIDS QM-Pfedy of! WESTLAN D LAN ES 4398 Monroe St. Gr. 9-2294 fzmderlfon Caokffac I omloomy SALES f - SERVICE I-415 Jefferson Ave. CH 3-1201 New Used ,' lil v 'st' Peuule lu III Q E EBI IIIIIIIIIIH 2? - Today s classrooms furnish knowledge that will help in tomorrow s world. That s why Toledo Edison urges employees to improve their skills abilities and mental growth through company-sponsored educa- tion and training programs such as: EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PLANS ADVANCED MANAGEMENT COURSES FOREMANSHIP CLASSES SPECIAL ON THE JOB TRAINING AND STUDY But we also encourage other people to continue their education so they can qualify for increasingly important jobs such as those at Toledo Edison. TOLEDO EDISON A good place to work nanny Savs. S 'T we want life' E ew ii K! 0 L- BROWNIE'S SOHIO 472-0324 3749 Upton 195 Mrs. Bergefs First Year FYCHCII Classes EIDANS iracle Mile Madison Eastern The Senior Sorelles Procrastinating Committee Con gratulates the Class of 1932. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Odenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Gus G. Peleuses Mr. and Mrs. Clerville Taylor - ' - -Ll V ,Lg 1531 , 512: P - .rr A--f -V I ' - Y V ' 'r'i'- - ---.r , 1 ww: E ffl I . . . -.-, l 4 CONCESSION SUPPLY COMPANY TOLEDO THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY Your source for all Paper items, Popcorn. Cotton Candy-One-Stop Service El .1 . .rw w ll CMc:ke-up, Spotlights, Black litel Sales. Rentals 3916 Secor Road Toledo. Ohio 43613 Phone: 479-7795 THRONE AUTO SERVICE, INC. GReenwood 2-2250 3266 Upfon Avenue 19 7 lim' Shrine: Ralph S SHRINER REALTY CU. 3447 Upton Ave. 479-9167 Specializing in Residential and Commercial Sales Realtor 3 Offices , fi, P' it - . J R : - l I-Da-Ka Social Service Club Periclean Literary Society Tawasi Social Service Club eongfuztcdatdana 7mm tie -leadneafw Freda '64 Fern '65 Debbie '69 Marilyn '67 Milly '69 Louis '67 Norma '70 Harold Jalle's Jewelers a wide selection 3 of graduation presents fine watches pierced earrings charms 3330 Secor 478-1141. lVlrs. GlaclieuX's Second Hour Class is Glacl to wish the Class of '67 Good Luck. WRYEIUHTIE U me rAMous llirnlxrs-INNSESU-PER'k'N H ' ff mfif'57jf'TfW'ffw'ff1V'17 fx'15 pf ' ., ,gg-, ,, ...,-.,W Qi ' . - f ' ' NE - ' ji' ff- f -Iii. ff' ' 'E iff 'V ' 7? X' ' Q RQ I A' 1-ff ,j- f?'J ' -:fa-. ' 515, , H J 5 gj!.:i - 1, ' if A ' , A, ,QNX 1 y V V , ', , 135' ,-' 'i 3,114--'-A H ' ,' .af f 5 ' i ' ' Vw, ' N' .Zi , ' ffg 1'-iff'lxgQgpX,:Qg,1,mw.,fEfH:1 Q 4 'U w ' r Y I K , if 1 f A .K - . . 1 ' Y, 1 ,, M W,:5g,5,,,,, W: ff. . JH M f,.5'1:rA, 113' v,A 444 W P ,, For the BEST in School Supplies, The DeVilbiss Stationer's Desk. a SISCO SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB For this price, everyone smi1es! 2 MADE IN U.S.A. THE QUALITY MARK TO LOOK FOR LIBBEY'0WENS'FORD MGMJIVMMGQBGLIAJ TOLEDO 2, OHIO IIIII IIIIII III I .mv , II I III II I 1 I-Iii Debaiegflub A 4 What a wonderful Open WOI'ld Have you noticed schools like this on your travels? Probably, because new buildings are springing up everywhere. They are beautiful and functional structures with large glass areas to create an open-world atmosphere to eliminate the feeling of being boxed in. Wherever you live, work, shop or travel, you'll find L'O'F Glass making it more enjoy- able. In homes, motels, schools and stores. In offices and fac- tories. In hospitals and church- es. In cars, buses, trains and planes. There's an- L'O'F Glass that insulates windows. It's called Thermopanefi insulating glass. Another subdues sun heat and glare. L'O'F Glass that makes automobiles safer. L'O'F Glass to do a thousand things. And when anyone needs glass, there's an authority on it nearby-your local indepen- dent L'O'F Glass Distributor or Dealer. His name is in the telephone book Yellow Pages under G1ass . Call him. Laboratories, shops and studyrooms are separated from twin classroom buildings by a broad, central court, Ithaca Senior High School, Ithaca, N.Y. Architects: Perkins Ka Will, White Plains, N.Y. -,.a I-, , fe . ye-. .,., ...t 4 .e -I II II. II at ef , N II I .I .I , I I I. ,I I Ie. P .I ' ? ' 1 ' 5 IE .. II .I 5, , J, 5, is III , ,, ,I , . . 1! 1 I I W , 26' III, I ,, ,III III , -I . I I I I ,II .Im V HI, II. I I- ,, ,V 1 I I I L I ,I V, I Si I 1 .i l f A ,le BOTTOM ROW: Gary Levey, Rick Gess, Linda Haworth, Sa-ndy Mitchel, Gwyrmie Gross, I Cheryl Beck, jennifer Rike, Tim Keller. TOP ROW: Millard Eisler, jim Park, Phil Faulkner, 202 jeff Liber, Mrs. Martha Pownall, Adviser: Martin Adler, Mark Greenwald, Randy Maluchmk, Bill DeLamater. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I-I. Winkler The Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. DeBruine Mrs. W. E. Lohr I-'- -------'---nu---u'-----'-------5-----ii I h I I I I the gf? I I that only I I YOU I I can give. .. I I YOUR PHUTOGRAPH I I I I Come to you-r Ojicial ' ' I Photographer when, I I you need distinguished I I portraits to give on I I memorable occasions. I I I I I Davis Ssekasi, A.F.S, Student from Uganda. I I 9 I I Lasalle S W estgate , I I I 20 M J Q lf' L X ifx. ri- , if .1 s3 '?'. rl. , , . 'K 5 if . wif, 1 K, .l fm! I 1 3 pK ' s 5 ,Z-E115 '- . U .. V 1 Q 2 1 55 .-Q f',7' .5 -, - E! Q1 V ' A QIVVQ' 4 ,, Q . ,,. gg! 529145 li? -vffv . fl xg: zaft ET Pu V 1 Wg-,, lil ,f JNQ, L A 5 is QQ Q, -.1 V 4 ' .1 igw, . x . , .x . . ,-3 'Q 'g' VL, .- 9, ff f ' .V ,..l 1 I 1 Ks' :J ,JM X V-1.13 , -1 Q fu NB , ' ,L I X 1 J v Ask any game skill H tell you it requires endless b skets ' to become a skillful skill by installing goal in your own We sell individual backboards, baskets, wood or steel poles, also do complete installation work. Phone CH 8-3791 for quotation. MARLEAU-HERCULES FENCE CO. 3600 N. DETROIT AVE. 1 TOLEDO, OHlO We Came, We Saw, We Conquered. the Class of '67, 0UR STAGE CREW? ,,.- ., l ..4,r5 1-vs u 1, 'P - l ,,3 I l 15? ' ' uf X ,1 ,.--' 206 Area wid . servffe Langhorst Commercial Photography for Industry 6.sBusiness Service to Meet Your Deadline 472-3334 3258 Upton - 472-3334 Ayacmdlafa. Watches. Diamonds, Appliances. Sporting Goods 4625 N. Detroit Ave Toledo, Ohio Boese The Student Council Says Farewell Photo Service Photo Finishing Photo Supplies to the 4235 Monroe St. at Wendover Toledo 6, Ohio 474-8291 ' My U X 208 F acult MR. LEWIS CROSS .................... LL .,...,...,.....,,,..,, LLL ,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,, LL101 B.S., Bowling Green State University, M.Ed., University of Toledo. Honorary: Phi Delta Kappa. Professional: National and State Principals Association. MR. DONALD SHARPE . .-,.,......,...........,..,.,.,..,,.,,,,...,.,.,.,,., LLL ,,.,. LL102 B. of Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Pro- fessional: TEA, OEA, NEA, NASSP. MRS. MARY HARTMAN ..,.,.,, L .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,, L ,.,, 1 02 B.S., M. of Ed. Eastern College, University of Toledo, Bennington College. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, OAWDC, NWOGA, APGA, OSC. MR. NORMAN KIES ....................,.,.,.,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LLL102 M. of Ed. University of Michigan, University of Toledo. Profes- sional: NWOEA, TEA, OEA, NEA, ASCA, OCA, APGA, NOGA, NCPT. Honorary: Phi Delta Kappa. MRS. GRACE KNAGGS ...........,,.,........,.,......,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,. L ,,,,,,.,,.,.. LLIO2 A.A., B.A., M.A. in English. University of Toledo, University of Michigan, University of Colorado. Honorary: Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Lambda Theta. Professional: TEA, OEA, NEA, Northwestern Ohio Education Association, National Council of Teachers of English, National and Ohio Association of Secondary School Principals. MISS MILDRED A. PASCH ................................ L .......... L ...,. L ...... L.Ll0?. B.A., M.A. Ohio State University, Northwestern University. Profes- sional: NEA, OEA, TTA, APGA, NAWDC, OAWDC, NASSP, OASSP, Northwestern Ohio Guidance Association. MRS. CAROL BECKLER ........ L ..............,....................... L ............... 102 B. of Ed., M. of Ed., University of Toledo. Professional: APGA, NECA, NVGA, TFT. MR. DAVID JENSSEN ..................................................................... .....l02 B. of Ed., M. of Ed., University of Toledo. Professional: TEA, NEA, APGA, ASCA, NXVOEA, NVVOGA. LAL MISS MARGARET AFFOLTER ...................................... L ................ 108 Subject: Plane-Solid Geometry H., Advanced Geometry. A.B., M.A., Mary Manse College, University of Hawaii, Teachers College of Columbia University, University of Michigan, Stanford University. Honorary: Pi Lambda Theta, Kappa Gamma Phi, Phi Kappa Phi. Professional: AFT, National Mathematics. MRS. GERTRUDE A. ANDRE ...................................................... L..ll2 Subject: General Science, Chemistry. B.S. University of Toledo, Ohio State University.' Professional: OEA, TTA, National Science Teachers Association. MRS. PI-IYLLIS ANDRE ..............................................,............ L...120, 145 Subject: Physical Education, Health. B.A. Adrian College, Univer- sity of Toledo. Professional: TFT. Adviser: Senior Sorelles. MR. FRANK ARCHAMBO ........................... ................... L ..L .............. 112 Subject: Physics. A.B., M.A. University of Toledo, University of Pittsburgh. Professional: American Association of Physics Teachers. LBL MR. CARL BALSAM ........................................................ LL ............... 116 Subject: Ivoodshop, Crafts, Industrial Survey. B.S., M.A. Michigan State University, lvestern Michigan University, University of Toledo. Professional: TTA. MRS. AGNES BARON ................................................,...... LLL ..... 115,129 Subject: Typing, Personal Typing, Boookkeeping. B.A., M.A. Uni- versity of Toledo, New York University. Adviser: DeVilbiss Business Administration Club. MR. WILLIAM BEARSS ............. L ............. L .............,........ L.L ....... L .... 119 Subject: Orientation. University of Colorado. Professional: OEA, Football Coach, Track Coach. MR. CARL BENSON ...........................,........... L .................................. 112 Subject: Chemistry. B.S., M.A. Denison University, Columbia Uni- versity. Professional: AFT, ACS. MRS. LENORE BERGER ................. L ........... LL ........ LL ....... 107,160 Subject: French, Orientation, Pot O' Gold. A.B. Wittenberg Univer- sity. Professional: TEA, OEA, NEA, Toledo and Ohio Council for Social Studies Teachers, Ohio Modern Language Teachers Associa- tion. Adviser: Pot O' Gold. MISS PATRICIA BEST ..........................................-.......... LL -.----- L ----- - Subject: English. B.A., Bowling Green State University. Honorary: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Delta Phi. MR. DONALD BLACK ........................... .............................,,. ...,........... 1 2 0 Subject: Physical Education, Health. B. of Ed., University of Toledo, Michigan State University. MR. XVILLIAM BLACKYVELL ....................................... L ................... 110 Subject: American History and Government, Sociology. B. of Ed., M. of Ed., University of Toledo, Syracuse University, University of Denver. Professional: AFT. MISS ROSE BLOOM ................... L ...............................,........ L ....... 104.162 Subject: English Composition, English Literature. A.P., B.S., M.A., University of Toledo, Columbia University. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi Kappa Phi. Adviser: Prism, Quill and Scroll. MRS. MONICA BOERNER ................ L ........... LL .... L ............... L ...... 107 Subject: Latin. M.A., University of Toledo. Adviser: Junior Classical League. MR. THOMAS BOLLIN . ................................................................... L.104 Subject: English. MR. WILBUR BOOTH L ........ LL ......, LL ......... L.L ......... L .............-... 120 Subject: Physical Education, Health. B.S., M.A., Ashland College, Ohio State University. Professional: AFCA, OHSFCA, OAAHPER. Head Football Coach. MRS. SHIRLEY BRANCHEAU ...... .................. L ....... L .L ........ LLL120 Index Subject: Physical Education, Health. B.S., Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Adviser: Pericleans. MR. WILLIAM BROOKE ........................................ L .................. 112,130 Subject: General Physiology, General Science, Orientation. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Adviser: Chess Club. LCL MR. JOHN CAMPBELL .........,.,,. L ............,...,.,..,,. LLLLLLL .,,,,,,,,, L104 Subject: Chinese, Sino-Soviet Center. B.S., St. Louis University, University of Toledo, Seton Hall University. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, NCTE, Asian Studies Association. Adviser: Prism. MR. JERGENEZ CERNONOK ,........... .....,.,,.....,,, L L ,...,,,, LL ..,,,,,,,,,,, , Subject: Russian, Sino-Soviet Center. MISS JOAN CLARK ...,,..........,.............,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. LLL ,,,,,, LLL ,,,. 115,129 Subject: Business English, Shorthand, Typing. B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA, National Business Teachers, OBT, NCBT. Adviser: Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Tigerettes. MRS. IRMA COWELL .....,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,.,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,, 107 Subject: French. B.A.. Ohio Northern University, Ohio State Uni- versity, University of Toledo. Professional: Ohio Modern Language Teachers Association, AFT, Alliance Francoise de Toledo. Adviser: Sub Debs. MR. ORVILLE COWELL .,,.,,,,,,, L ,,,,,.,.,,,, L ,,.,,, LLL ,,., LL ,,,,,,,,,, L116 Subject: Vocational Machine Shop, Industrial. B.A., M.A., Ohio Northern University, University of Toledo. Professional: TFT, AFT, Toledo Area Social Studies Council. LDL MRS. MARY ANN DERI ..,,,,.,.., L ,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,. LLL- ,,,,,,,, LL Subject: Basic Math, Algebra. B. Ed., University of Toledo. Profes- sional: TFT, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Hon- orary: Kappa Delta Pi. LE- MR. ROBERT ENGLISH L ......................,,,.....,..,. LLLL ,,,,,,,,.,,,, LLL120 Subject: Physical Education, Health. B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: Sophomore Class, Football Coach, Head Xvrestling Coach. Lp. MR. ALEXANDER FELDSTEIN ,.,,........,,..,,,.,.,,...,....,.,. L .......,..,,.. L110 Subject: American History and Government. B.A., B. of Ed., M. of Ed., University of Toledo. Professional: TFT, AFL. Honorary: Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta. MR. HAROLD FELTNER ..........,....... . .... L ,....... .L .... L ...,,..,....... 104, 142 Subject: English, Art Museum Correlation English. B.A., Berea Col- lege. Professional: TEA, NWOEA, OEA, NCTE. Adviser: DeViltries. -GL MR. JOHN GALYAS ...... L ..................... ff ..... L ...... L .............. LL ..... Ll15 Subject: General Businesss, Typing, Notehand. B. of Ed., M. of Ed., Bowling Green State University. Professional: TET. MRS. ROSEMARY GLADIEUX L ........ L ......... LL.L .... LLL ........ L.l04 Subject: English. B. of Ed., Youngstown University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Toledo. Honorary: Phi Lamba Theta. Professional: OEA. MR. YVARREN GOODE .L ........,. LL ........ L ........... LL ,.... .LL.LL.LL..110 Subject: American History and Government, World History. B.S., M.A., Vtfilmington College, 1Vest Virginia University. Professsional: TEA, OEA, NEA. Honorary: Phi Delta Kappa. Adviser: Omena Aura. MR. JAMES GOODMAN .................................... LL ........ L ................ Lll6 Subject: Drafting, Industrial Survey. B.S., Michigan State University. Professional: OIAA, TFT. MISS HELEN MARIE GRIFFIN L ....................... L ......... L ............ L Subject: English Composition. A.B., A.M., LLB., Mary Manse Col- lege, University of Michigan, University of Toledo. Professional: Ohio Authors Club, American Association of University YVomen. MRS, KATHARINE GUITTEAU ....................... LL ...... LL ...... 108,149 Subject: Algebra, Geometry. B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Pro- fessional: National Council of Mathematics Teachers. Adviser: Thalians, Junior Class. H ' MRS. ILENE HART ........ L ...... L.LL.L ...... LL ........ LLL ..... L ............. L129 Subject: Geometry, Basic Math. B.S., Mount Union College, Morris Harvey College. Professional: OEA, NEA, TEA, GTCMT. Adviser: Future Teachers, Senior Class. MRS. CLAUDIA HASKINS ...................................... L ................... LL119 Subject: Speech Therapy. MRS. ARLENE HENDREN . ................... L ......... L ..... L...LL ......... LL103 Subject: Algebra, Basic Math. B. of Ed., University of Miami, Uni- versity of Toledo. University of Michigan. MRS. MARGARET HOFFMAN ....... ................ L ...L ...... LL .... LL-.110 Subject: American History and Government, Orientation, Con- temporary Historv. A.B., A.M., University of Michigan. Profes- sional: Toledo, Ohio and National Councils for Social Studies Teachers. Honorary: Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Gamma. MRS. HAZE HOLMES ...LL... ....................... .LL ............. L...L....L.119 Subject: Hearing Therapy. B.E., M.A., University of Wisconsin, University of Toledo. MR. KARL HULS ...................... L ....................................... LLL ..... LLL.-116 Subiect: Woodshop, Industrial Survey. B.S., M.A., Ohio University. Professional: TTA, TFT, OEA. MRS. JARY TIBLIAN .LL ............. ........................... L ....... LL L .... 105.150 Subject: English. B.A., University of Michigan, Wayne State Uni- versitv. Professional: National Council of Teachers of English, NWOEA. MISS KATHRYN JUERS .......................................,.................. - ........ 120 Subject: Physical Education, Health. B. of Ed., University of Tole- do. Professional: TTA, OEA. -K- MR. PHILIP KAHLER ...................... ............................ - ......... - ..-...119 Subject: Orientation. B.S., M. of Ed., North Dakota State University, University of Toledo. Professional: OEA, Toledo and National Basketball Coaches Association, Head Basketball Coach, Head Base- ball Coach. MR. JAMES KILCORSE ............... - .......................................... -- ......... 111 Subject: Family Living, American History and Government. B. of Ed., M. of Ed., Wayne State University, University of Toledo, Uni- versity of Alaska, Mexico City College. MR. NORMAN KLEE .......................,.......,.......................... .... ..... -..111 Subject: European History A.P., American History and Government. B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Michigan. University of the Americas, Mexico City.' Professional: National Council of Social Studies Teachers, President of Ohio Council of Social Studies Teachers, NEA, OEA, TEA. Honoray: Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi. MR. MAX KOHR .................................................................................. 109 Subject: Geometry, Basic Math, Algebra. B.S., Huntington College, Adrian College. Professional: NEA, OEA, NWOEA, TEA. Adviser: Youth for Christ. -L- MRS. JEAN LANG ............................................... B .................. -...l15,139 Subject: Distributive Education. B.C., Iowa State University, Uni- versity of Dayton, Miami University. Honorary: Delta Pi Epsilon. Professional: ABYVA, TEA, OEA, AMA, TSBA. Adviser: DECA, Pay-a-el-sa. MR. DAL LAIVRENCE .......................................................... - ..... -.-.1l1 Subject: American and YVorld History. B.S., M.A., Findlay College, Ohio State University. Professional: TFT, OFT, AFT. MRS. SUE LECHNER ....... L... ....,,..................................... - ...... 117,142 Subject: Art. B.A., Western College for Women, Ohio State Uni- versity. Professional: NEA, OEA, TEA. MR. ROBERT LEIBER .....,..... . ................................................. ,...--113 Subject: General Science. B.S., Ohio State University, University of Toledo. Professional: TFT. MR. MARSHALL LIPMAN ................................................................ 104 Subject: Russian History and Culture. MR. NED LUDLUM - ..................................................................... S ....... 113 Subject: Biology, Electronics. B.S. Ed., University of Toledo. -MC- MRS. OPAL McFARLAND ................,......,................ - ......................., 115 Subject: Dictation and Transcription, Office Practice. B.B.A., M.B.A., Ohio State University, University of Toledo. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma. -M- MR. RICHARD MARTIN - .... -..-.- ............................ ....-...89, 115 Subject: Bookkeeping. A.B., Marshall University. MISS BETTINA MARNET ........... . .................................... ....107, 144 Subject: German. B.A., Eittenberg University. Professional: AATG, AFT. Adviser: Junior Sorelles. MRS. MARGARET MARX ........................................................ M...109 Subject: Senior Math. M.A., Nazareth College, University of Toledo, Columbia University, Cornell University. Professional: NCTM. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma, University Women's Club. MR. JAMES MERCER - ............................................ .. ................. 81,106 Subject: English, Spanish. B.A., Heidelberg College. Professional: NEA, OEA, TEA. MR. ARTHUR MILLS ......... - .... - ............................. - ................ -..-.113 Subject: Physiology. B.S., Ohio State University. Professional: TTA, OEA, Northwestern Men's Club. MISS ETHEL MOLNAR .. ........ - ........................ - ...... M.- ......... ---.113 Subject: Chemistry. B.S., B. of Ed., M. of Ed., University of Toledo, University of Cincinnati. Professional: NEO, OEA, TTA, TFT, NSTA, NWOSTA. MRS. LAURINA MORRISON ..,.,..,,, . Subject: English. -0- MRS. MARGARET OLMSTEAD ................................ - ............ -- ...... 109 Subject: Algebra, Basic Math, Geometry. A.B., Western Michigan, University of Michigan. Professional: TTA, OEA. Honorary: Kappa Rho Sigma. -P- MR. JACK PERRINE ....... - ................................................. ---....a..118 Subject: Orchestra. B.M., M.M., Grove City College, New England Conservatory of Music. Professional: OMEA, American String Teachers Association. Honorary: Phi Kappa Lambda. IVIRS, JANICE PHILLIPS .,,, L. ..... ,.. ....,,......,...................,.. ..-... .... ..39, 106 Subject: English. B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Professional: NIVOEA, OEA, TTA, National Council of Teachers of English. Honorary: Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi. MR. DALE PITTMAN ....... - ......................................... - ................ 88,114 Subject: Biology. B.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo. Honorary: Omicron Delta Kappa, Honorary Leadership Fraternity. Adviser: Talisman. Assistant Football and Basketball Coach. MRS. LESLEY PORTER ......................................................,................. 117 Subject: Home Economics. B.S., Michigan State University. Adviser: Kiowa. MRS. MARTHA POWNALL .............................................. 119,142,202 Subject: Speech, Dramatics, Orientation. B.A., Florida State Uni- versity. Honorary: Zeta Phi Eta. Adviser: Jr.-Sr. Musical, Debate Club. MR. ALVIN PREIS ............................................................ - ............. -...16O Subject: Consumer Economics, Business Law. Ba., M.A., University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Professional: TFT. Adviser: Pot O' Gold. MR. ROBERT PUTMAN .................................................................... 116 Subject: Occupational lVork Experience, O.W.E. Conference. B.S., Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo, Miami Uni- versity, Kent State University. Honorary: Epsilon Pi Tau. -R- MR. TEX REILLY .............................................. - ........... - ........ -...-..al09 Subject: Basic Math, Algebra, Geometry. B.S., Ohio Northern Uni- versity. Professional: Greater Council of Mathematic Teachers. Adviser: Socialites. MRS. MARGOT RIKKERS ................................. Et... .... - .... --..a..l06 Subject: English. B.A., M.A., Denison University, University of Wisconsin. Honorary: Eta Sigma Phi, Mortar Board, Franco- Calliopean. MRS. ANNE ROGOLSKY ................................................ - .................. 114 Snhivrr' llielerv. B. of Ed., University of Toledo. Professional: AFT, OFT, TFT. MR. PAUL ROSS ............ -..- ......................,................................... 107,132 Subject: French. B. of Ed., M. of Ed., University of Michigan, Uni- versity of Toledo, University of Florida, University of Puerto Rico. Professional: TTA, OEA. Adviser: I-da-ka, Forum, National Honor Society, Junior Class. -5- MRS. MARILYN SCHIFFER .... - ..............,..................... --...-117, 147 Subject: Home Economics. Vocational degree. Bluffton College, Ohio State University, Michigan State University. Professional: Toledo Home Economics Association, TEA, NEA. MRS. MARJORIE SCHMID ................................................. - ..... 106,137 Subject: English, English Composition. Central College, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, Northwestern University. Profes- sional: OEA, NCTA. Adviser: Pericleans, Les Femmes. MRS. KATHRYN SELTER ................................................................ 107 Subject: French, Latin. B.A., M.A., University of Toledo, Ohio State University, University de Caen. Honorary: Alpha Delta Kappa, Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa Phi. V MRS. JEANNE SLAUTTEBACK ........................ -...-.....q .... Subject: Home Economics. B. of E., University of Toledo. Profes- sional: AAUWV. MRS. ELIZABETH SMITH ..............................., .. ....................... -...l06 Subject: English. A.B., University of Oklahoma, University of Missouri. Professional: TEA. I-Ionorary: Theta Sigma Phi, WVomen's journalistic Organization. Adviser: Sharps and Flats. MISS MARIAN SMITH ......,..... , .....,........................ -...-.- .................. 107 Subject: Spanish. A.B., M.A., University of Michigan, National University of Mexico City, Colorado College. Professional: TEA, OEA, NEA, AATSP, NLA. Honorary: Delta Kappa Gamma. MISS RUTH SMITH E .................................................... ..,c...l04, 106 Subject: English. University of Michigan, Middlebury College, Bread Loaf School of England, University of California, Berkeley, Attingham National Trust-Sumpres School. Professional: NCTE, OEA, OAO, NEA, TEA. MRS. SANDRA SWEENEY ........................... - ..................................... 117 Subject: Art. B.S., University of Toledo, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, John Heron Art Institute. Honorary: Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Phi Delta. Adviser: Equestriennes. -T- MR. THOMAS TEMPLE .. ......... - ...................... -...---..v...92, 114 Subject: Drivers Training, Orientation, Visual Education. B.S., M. of Ed., Bowling Green State University. Tennis Coach. MR. JOHN TISCHINAE ............. - .......................... .E ...... - .............. 114 Subject: Biology. B.S., Ohio State University. Professional: AFT. Bowling Teatn Coach. MR. JACK TONGRING ............................................ WE-- ....... 118,176 Subject: Band. B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, University of Toledo. Professional: American School Band Directors Association, Ohio Music Education Association, Music Educators National Con- ference. I-Ionorarv: Phi Beta Mu. MR. CHARLES TRUMP ..., ................ ...........................,........ - ..111, 148 Subject: VVorld History, Economics. B.S., Northeast Missouri State University, University of Toledo, Texas Christian University. Pro- fessionalz TTA, OEA, EAO. .VV- MISS DOLORES YVANNEMACHER ............,.........,,. ..,. ........ -,. .,,... 106 Subject: Librarian. B.A., M.A., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Professional: TTA, OEA, Ohio Association of School Librarians. MISS PAT WELLS . ............,................,............. -..MBE ll... - .,,,,.,..,., 106 Subject: English. B. of Ed., Northern Illinois University, University of Toledo. Professional: TEA, ANCTE. Adviser: Sharps and Flats. NIISS REGINA YVENZEL .,..... ...... .......,.,,...,,..,., - ,.,,,,,.,, - ,.,,,..,,...,,,,, l O 9 Subject: Advanced Algebra. B.A., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo, University of Notre Dame. Professional: TTA, OEA, NEA. ...Z-- MR. J. PHILIP ZAUGG ................................... -,,,L..L ,...,.,.. N .....,.,.. 118 Subject: Chorus, A Cappella Choir. B.S., B.S. in Mus. Ed., Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University. 209 210 Senior Index ...A-. ADAMS, ELAINE . . . 54, 145, 148, 173. Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Thadevllleans 4, Sorelles 4, intra. 'tt'-'FUIS 1.2, 3, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, U. of Toledo. ADAMS, NANCIE . . . 54, 143, 145. Sub-Chrmn. of Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea Bids, Class Comm. 2.4: Homeroom Of. ficer 1: Pep Club 1,2, Sisco 1,2, 3, 4, Historian 4: DECA 4, Cor. Secy. 4, So- relles 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Second place in District DECA parliamentary law, U. of Toledo, Retailing. ADLER. JAMES . . . 54. Intramurals 1, 2: Kent State U., Business Adm. ALBRIGHT, CHERYL . . . 54, 143. Class Comm. 4: Homeroom Officer 1, Publica- llt-WIS RSP. 2. 3, 4, Magazine Rep. 1, 2, 3, 55560 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Intra- ffwfvls 1.2, 4, Captain 1: DeViltries COWIITI- 1.2. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: U. of Toledo, Education. ALEXANDER. WAYNE . . . 54. ALLARD, JUDITH . . . 54, 150. Social Service Commission 2, Tri-D 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Intramurals 1, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4: Kent State U., Education. ALLISON, DONALD . . . 54. ALSPACH, PAMELA . . . 54, 145, 161. Social Service Commission 2, 4, Sub- Chrmn. Decorations, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Advertising Manager 4, C.S.F.A. Delegate 4, Pot O' Gold Solicitor 4, JCWA 1,2, Dramatic Players 2, 3, Treas 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Pep Club 1. 2: DeViltries Technical Director 4, Cast 1, Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub- Chrmn. Props, Jr.-Sr. Play 3, Comm. 3, 4, Quill and Scholl 4, Thespians 4, U. of Toledo, Chinese. AMONETTE, WILLIAM . . . 54. ANDERSON, DUANE . . . 54. ANDRYC, KENNETH . . . 54, 76, 92,97, 132, 156. Assemblies Commission 2, 3, Commissioner 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, TASC Rep. 3, 4, Jr. Class Vice Pres., Class Comm. 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Forum 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Varsity D 3, Boys' Chorus 1, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, Scholarship Team 4, City All-Academic Football Team 4, All-City Tennis 2, 3, 4, All-City Football 4, Ohio State, Biological Sciences, Pre-Dentistry. ARMSTRONG, LAWRENCE . . . 54, 70,- 72, 82, 83, 97, 135, 141, 166. Student Council Spirit Comm. Chrmn. 4, Commis- sion 3, Graduation Co-Chrmn. 4, Sub- Chrmn. Bids, J-Hop 3, Sub-Chrmn. Enter- tainment, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, JCL 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Quill and Dagger 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, All-City Cross Country 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Secondary Ed., Entered 1964. ASAHINA, JON . . . 54, 55, 82, 130, 132, 156, 161, 180. Honor Rall 1,2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Com- mission 3, Soph. Treas. 2, Senior Class President 4, Sub-Chrmn. J-Hop Decora- tions 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Forum 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 1, Boys' Chorus 1, Track 3, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, Earlham College. ASHLEY, JON . . . 54. AUBRY, DANIEL . . . 54, 175. Prism Repersentative 2, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2. -3- BACH, CHARLES . . . 54. BAERREN, JAMES . . . 54, 90. Commis- sion 4, Class Comm. 4, Prism Rep. 1, Magazine Rep. 1,2, Wrestling 4, Intra- murals 3, 4, Visual Aids 4, Navy. BAILEY, DAVID . . . 54, 76, 127, 141, 180. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Council Consti- tutional Revision Comm. Chrmn. 4, Com- mission 1,2, S.C. Comm. 4, Club Presi- dents' Council 4, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Sub-Chrmn. 3, Class Comm. 3, 4, Home- room Officer 1,2, 3, Magazine Rep. 4, Quill and Dagger 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Key Club 2, 3, Varsity D 3, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. BAIR, JANE . . . 54. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Magazine Rep. 2, Intramurals 1,2, Y- Teens 1, 2, Treas. 2, Les Femmes 4, U. of Toledo, Bus. Adm. BALL, SUSANNA . . . 54, 142. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, D'Arcy 1, DBAC 3, DeViltries Cast 4, Work. BANNERS, PAMELA . . .54, 146. Class Comm. 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Socialites 3, 4, Chaplain, lHistorian, Intramurals 1,2, Business Col- lege, IBM Machinery. BARVIAN, JOHN . . . 54. Entered 1966. BEARSS, RUTH . . . 54, 148. Commission l, 4, Class Comm. 4, Sharps and Flats 2, Thadevilleans 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Honor Roll 4, Ohio State, Art Education. BECK, CHERYL . . . 54, 137, 180, 202. National Honor Society 4, Les Femmes 4, NFL Speech League 4, Entered 1'-766, Missionary Service. BEEBE, THOMAS . . . 55, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Commission 4, Magazine Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Linguistics. BEERMAN, RANDI . . . 55, 127, 134, 145, 158. Honor Roll l, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Commission 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Pres- idents' Council 4: Co-Chrmn. Baccalaureate 4, Class Comm. 1,2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Staff, Asst. Sr. Editor 3, Sr. Co-Editor 4, C.S.P.A. Delegate 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Pep Club 1, L-Da-Ka 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Chaplain 3, DeViltries Cast 1, Comm. 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Columbia College lSouth Car- olinal, Education. BENNER, KATHLEEN . . . 55, 143, 151. Student Council Rep. 3, Publications Rep. 3, Pep Club 1,2, I-Da-Ka 1, Sisca 2, 3, 4, Sr. Rep. 4, DECA 4, Intramurals 1,2. BENNER, WILLIAM . . . 55. BENSCHOTER, MARILYN . . . 55. Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Ohio State, Education. BERENSON, JOAN . . . 55, 128. Com- mission 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Debutantes 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Tho- devilleans 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Extra 3, Comm. I, 2, 3, Ohio State, Education. BERGMAN, ELIOT . . . 55, 76, 78, 96, 151. Student Council Rep. 4: Key Club 1,2, Talismen 4, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-City Football 4, Bowling Green State U., Bus. Adm. BERKOWITZ, GARY . . . 55, 130. Honor Roll 2, 3, Intramurals 2, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, Chorus 2, Play Cast 2, Ohio University, Liberal Arts. BERRY, JAMES . . . 55. BIGELOW, JACQUELINE . . . 55. 136. DeViltries Cast 1, Pep Club 1, Kiowa, Corr. Secy. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Work. BLACHOWSKI, PHIL . . . 55. BLESSING, TERRI . . . 55. Intramurals 1, 2. BLUMBERG, JUSTIN . . . 55, 132. Student Council Rep. 1,2,3, Homeroom Officer 1, Magazine Rep. 2, Forum 2, 3, 4. Vice Pres. 4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, U. of Toledo, Pre-Law. BOLLIN, WILLIAM . . . 55, 132. Commis- sion 4, Class Comm. 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Quill and Dagger 4, Chorus 1, Track 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Intramurals 1,2, 3, DeViltries Comm. 1, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, U. of Toledo, Engineering. BORAGGINA, EDGAR . . . 55, 175. soksos, JANET . . . 55. Pep Club 1, Intramurals 2: Secretarial Work. BOTH, JAMES . . . 55, 82, aa, 97, 1:15, 182. Student Council Rep. 4, Commission 4: Prism Rep. 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity D 3: Stage Crew 1,2, 3, 4, Band 1,2, TVUCIY I. 2: 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm- 1.2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, All-City Cross Country 3, 4, All-City Track Two Mile 3, College, Arts and Sciences. BOWERS, JOHN . . . 55, 129. Homeroom Officer 2, Publications Rep. 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Boys Chorus 1, Football 1, U. of Toledo, Architecture. BOWES, TIMOTHY . . . 55. BOYD, DAVID . . . 55, 130, 135, 180, National Honor 181. Honor Roll 1,2, Society 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Electronic Engineering. BOYLE, JAMES . . . 55. BOYLE, JOHN . . . 55. BOZZUTO, CHRISTINA . . . 55, .l27, 142, 162. Honor Roll 4, Club Presidents' Coun- cil 4, Prism 4, CSFA Delegate 4, Home- room Officer 3, Dramatic Players 3, Thes- oians, Pres. 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, Spring Drama Festival Director 3, Entered 1965, Ohio State, Journalism. BRAUER, COLETTE . . . 55, 182. BRENO, ROBERT . . . ss, az, aa, 97, 135, 180. Honor Rall 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Team 1,3,4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Northwestern U., Engineering. emacs, PAUL , . . 56. BROCK, RUBY . . . 56, 128, 138, 170. Commissions 2, 3, 4, TASC Comm. 2, 3, Class Comm. 2, 3, Homeroom Officer I, Publications Rep. 1, Magazine Rep. 2, 3, Omena Aura 1,2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Debutantes 3, 4, Rec. Secy. 4, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3: Sub-Chrmn. Make-up, Jr.-Sr. Play 4, Athletic Office Worker 4, U. of Toledo, Education. BROWNING, ROBERT . . . 56. Class Comm. 4, Key Club 1,2, 3, Quill and Dagger 3, Football 1, Track 1, 2, Intra- murals 1,2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Bus. Adm. BRYAN, REBECCA . . . 56, 138. Orchestra 1, Omena Aura 4, Nyack College. BUDBILL, ETHEL . . . 56, 150. Honor Roll 4, Publications Rep. 3, 4, Tri-D 3, 4, Chaplain 4, U. of Toledo, Bus. Adm. BUMGARNER, DALLAS . . . 56, 84, ae. Basketball 4, U. of Toledo. Entered 1966. BURKETT. MARTHA . . . 56. Student Council Rep. 4, Class Comm. 2, Publica- tions Rep. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Para-Medical Careers Club 3, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Nurses Training. su1zNHAM, SUSAN . . . ss, 127, 128, 138, 168. Organizations Commission 1, 2, 3, Assemblies Commission 4, Spirit Comm. 4, Club Presidents' Council 4, Bids Sub-Chrmn., Prom 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2, Omena Aura 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Debutantes 1, 2, 3, 4, Corr. Secy. 4, Intramurals 1,2, DeViltries Steering Comm., Choreography 4, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 4, Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4, Comm. 3, 4, Ohio University, Physical Education. ..C... CADY, SANDRA . . . 56, 142. Class Comm. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, D'Arcy 1,2, Y- Teens 4, Toledo Academy of Beauty. CAMERON, RICHARD . . . 56. Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Football Manager 1,2, 3, Armt' Career. CANNON, PAUL . . . 56, 90. Homeroom Officer 3, Boys' Chorus 1, Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, U. of Ta. Iedo. Bus. Adm. CARR, DARRYL . . . 56. Chorus 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CARRQTHERS, PEGGY . . . 56, 145, 149. Honor Roll 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Publicity Commission 1,2, 3, Assemblies Commission 4, S.C. Comm. 2, 3, TASC Comm. 2, 3, Class Vice President 2, Class Chairman 2, Entertainment Sub-Chrmn., Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Class Comm. 1. 2, 3, 4, Publications Rep. 2, 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, Cheerleaders 3, Homeroom Officer 1. 2: Thalians 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 4: Sorelles 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Programs Sub-Chrmn., Jr.-Sr. Play 3, Play Comm. 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Ohio University, Education. CHAPMAN, JOHN RUSSELL . . . 56, 68, 135. Honor Roll 3, Chrmn. Sr. Memorial 4, Class Comm. 4, Hi-Y 4, Intramurals 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Earlham, Engineer- ing, Entered 1965. CHAPMAN, PATRICIA . . . 56, 143. Honor Roll 1, 2, Sisco 1, 2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. CHARVAT, LORA . . . 56, 174. Honor Roll 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Toledo Youth Orchestra 2. 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Play Orchestra 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Publications Rep. 3, U. of Toledo, Education. CHRIST, STEPHEN . . . CHRISTEL, RICHARD . . . 56, 76, 78, 79, 80, 141, 151. Honor Roll 1,2, Home- room Officer 1, 2, 3, Talisman 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Key Club 1,2, Quill and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Spirit Committee, Football 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1,2, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, All-City Honorable Men- tion Football, DeViltries Cost 4, Comm. 4. CHRISTOFF, STEVEN . . . ,56. Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Prism Rep. 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Rall 1: U. of To- ledo, Arts and Sciences. CIRALSKY, ELLIN . . . 56, 149, 180. Honor Roll 1,3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Organizations Commission 1,2, Finance Commission 3, Welfare Commis- sion 4, Bids Sub-Chrmn., Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O'Gold Rep. 3, Thalians 1, ,2, 3, 4, Rec. Secy. 4, DeViltries Comm 1,2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Ohio State, Elementary Education. CLOWERY, CHRISTOPHER . . . 56, 132, 142, 156, 153, 159, 166, 169. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Student Council President 4, S.C. Comm. Chrmn. 3, S.C. Rep. 3, Publicity commission 2, 3, 4, s.c. comm. 3, 4, Club Presidents' Council 2, TASC Rep. 4, TASC Comm. Chrmn. 4, Co-Chrmnr Sopho- more Dance, Decorations Sub-Chrmn., Dutch Treat Dance 3, Pot O' Gold Photog- rapher 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Gavel Club 1,2, Pres. 2, Forum 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Cross Country 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 4, DeViltries Jr. Asst. 3, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast, Lead 3, 4, Comm. Member, Ohio Student Council Delegate 3, Spring Drama Festival Cast 3, Chrmn. Russian Host Comm., Wrestling Champion- ships, Runner-up Outstanding Sophomore Boy, Outstanding Jr. Boy, Oakland Univer- sity, Chinese, French, Foreign Service. CLUCKEY, MICHAEL . . . 56. COLEMAN, BRUCE . . . 56, 69. Co- Chrmn. of Graduation Announcements 4, Entered 1965. COMER, PEGGY . . . 56, 128, 138, 148, 164, 166, 172, 183. Welfare Commission 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Of- ficer 1,3, Prism Rep. 4, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Omena Aura 1, 2, 3, 4, Debutantes 2, 3, 4, Thadevil- Ieans 4: Intramurals 1, DeViltries Usherette 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Homecoming Court 4, U. of Toledo. COOPER, MICHAEL . . . 57. Chorus 4, Wrestling 4, Intramurals, Entered 1965, Service. CORNS, MARK . . . COX, LINDA . . . 57, 128, 145. Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Sub-Chrmn. Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, S.C. Comm. 2, 3, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Sisco 1, 2, 3, Debutantes 2, 3, 4, Sorelles 4, U. of Toledo, Elementary Education. CRANDALL, MARILYN . . . 57, 134. Honor Roll 1, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Publicity Commission 1, Homeroom Officer 3, Magazine Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, I-Da-Ka 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Bowling Green State U., Elementary Education. CRANMER, NANCY . . . 57, 139. Honor Roll 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Com- mission 1, 2, TASC Comm. 3, Co-Chrmn. Froshmore Hop 1, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1,2, Prism Rep. 3, Tigerette 2, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, DeVil- tries Cast 2, 3, Comm. 1,2, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, 4, Scholastic Arts Competition Gold Key Award, Homecoming Attendant 4, Miami University, Fine Arts. CREMEAN, JUDITH . . . 57, 142, 152. Scholarship Team 2, Publicity Commission 1,2, Club Presidents' Council 3, Sub- Chrmn. Publicity Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Class Comm. 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Ta- wasi 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2, President 3, Intramurals 1,2, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Art. CRISP, AUSTIN .. . 57. CRISS, THOMAS . . . 57. CULVER, JOYCE . . . 57, 142. Honor Roll 4, Scholarship Team 2, Prism Rep. 3, Pep Club 1,2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Library Asst. 3, U. of Toledo, Education. CUPP, JOHN . . . 57, 135. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, U. of Toledo, Mathematics. -D- DALY, KEVIN . . . 183. DARAH, WILLIAM . . . 57, 90, 180. Honor Roll 2, 4, Athletic Commission 3, 4, Class Comm. 3, 4, Prism Rep. 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Business Adm. DAVIS, JANIS . . . 57, 127, 138, 148, 175. -Student Council Rep. 1, Club Pres- idents' Council 4, Sub-Chrmn. Entertain- ment, Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, S.C. Comm. 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Publica- tions Rep. 2, Lightweight Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Thadevilleans 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Omena Aura 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Intramurals 3, 4, DeViltries Usherette 3, Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Library Asst. 3, Gym Asst. 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, U. of Toledo, Education. DAVIS, MARSHA . . . 57, 139, 183. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Organizations Comm. 1,3, 4, Welfare Comm. 2, S.C. Comm. 3, Club Presidents' Council 4, TASC Rep. 4, TASC Comm. Chrmn. 4, Class Secretary 2, J-Hop Co-Chrmn. 3, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Publications Rep. 2, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Library Asst. 4, DeViltries Steering Comm., Jr. Asst. 3, Secy.-Treas. 4, Comm. 1,2, Jr.- Sr. Play Cast 3, Comm. 3, Most Outstand- ing Jr. Girl, Bowling Green State U., English Education. DAVIS, WILLIAM . . . 57, 135. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, No- tianal Honor Society 4, Co-Chrmn. Bac- calaureate 4, Pot O' Gold Photographer 4, Hi-Y 3. 4, DeViltries Steering Comm., Programs 4, Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Ohio State, Mechanical Engineering, Entered 1964. De8RUINE, JANICE . . . 57, 134, 161, 170, 180, 183. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Commission 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Comm. 3, Closs Secretary 3, Class Comm. 2, 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, 2, Magazine Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, Thalians 1, 2, I-Da-Ka 2, 3, 4, Corr. Secy. 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, DeViltries Steering Comm., Programs 4, Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Chrmn. Cast Party, Jr.-Sr. Flay 4, Comm. 3, Ath- letic Office Worker 4, U. of Toledo, Edu- cation. DELKER, ELAINE . . . 57, 147, 183. Homeroom Officer 1,3, Pep Club 1,2, Tawasi 1,2, 3, 4, Historian, Corr. Secy., Intramurals 3, DeViltries Comm. 2, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 2, 3, Airline Stewardess or Madeline. DELSEMME, JACQUES . . . Entered 1966. DEMERS, PAMELA . . . 57, 140, 143, 158. Student Council Rep. 2, Class Comm. 2, 4, Publications Rell. 1.2, Pep CIUID I. 2: Fericleons 2, 3. 4, Treas. 4, Sisco 4, S.C. Comm. 4, Gym Asst. 4, Intramurals 1,4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. 'PIUY Comm. 4. DENMAN, MICHAEL . . . 57, 76, 79, 80, 127, 151. Honor Roll 1, 2, Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Club Presidents' Coun- cil 4, Sub-Chrmn. Decorations Prom, Pub- lications Rep. 1, 2, 3, Key I, 2. 31 TGIIS' man, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 3, Pres. 4, DECA Pres. 4, Stage Crew 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, Intramurals 1, ,2, 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 4, Comm. 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, All-City Football, U. of Toledo, Account- ing. DESSERT, MARGIE . . . 57, 129, 142. DBAC 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Entered 1965, IBM or Secy. Work. DoVICTOR, JACQUELINE . . . 142. En- tered 1966. DIGUGLIELMO, VINCENT . . . 57. DINGS, MARY . . . 58, 127, 128, 139, 142, 170, 172. Student Council Comm. Chrmn. 4, S.C. Rep. 4, Welfare Commis- sion 3, Organizations Commission 4, S.C. Comm. 3, 4, Club Presidents' Council 4, TASC Rep. 3, 4, TASC Comm. 4, Sub- Chrmn. Refreshments, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Homeroom Officer 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Omena Aura 1,2, Pay-a-el-sa 3, 4, Debutantes 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Athletic Office Worker 3, A Cappella Choir 3, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 4, Usherette 3, 4, Comm. 2, 3, Co-Chrmn. Jr.-Sr. Play 4, Jr.- Sr. Play Cast 3, Comm. 3, Thespians 4, Ohio University, Music. r DOBBINS, LACRECITIA ANN . . . 58. A.F.S. Comm. 4, Class Comm. 4, Chorus 3, Office Aid 4, University of Michigan, Pre-Law, Entered 1965. DONOVAN, GARY . . . 58, 132. Honor Roll 2, Organizations Commission 4, Stu- dent Council Comm. 4, Sub-Chrmn. Deco- rations, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Sub- Chrmn. Decorations, Varsity Drag 4, Class Comm. 3, 4, Forum 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Chorus 1, Band 1, 2, Tennis 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, DeViltries 3. 4: U. of Toledo, Engineering. DORAN, MICHAEL . . . 58. Honor Roll 2, Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Mathematics. DOUGLAS, ANNE . . . 58, 127, 149. Honor Roll 2, Student Council Comm. Chrmn., Tiger in the Court 3, S.C. Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Commission 1, Welfare Commission 2, 3, 4, S.C. Comm. 3,4, Club Presidents' Council 4, TASC Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Officer 2, 3, Prism Rep. 2, Light- weight Cheerleader 2, Pep Club 1,2, 3, Thalians 1,2, 3, 4, Jr. Rep. 3, Pres. 4, Athletic Office Worker 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-sr. Play comm. 3, 4, Ohio University, Commercial Art. DOUGLAS, JANE . . . 58, 67, 128. Honor Roll 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Commis- sion 1, 2, 3, 4, S.C. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, TASC Comm. 1, 2, 3,4, Co-Chrmn. Senior Prom 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Publications Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Debutantes 1, 2, 3, 4, Chap- loin 4, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.- Sr. Comm. 3, 4, Bowling Green State U. DRAIS, THOMAS . . . 58, 76, 78, 151. Homeroom Officer 2, Magazine Rep. 4, Key Club 3, Talisman 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1,2, Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, De- Viltries Cast 4, Bowling Green State U., History Education. DUFF, DAVID . . . 58, 127, 133, 135, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Club Presidents' Council 4, Class Comm. 4, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. DeViltries Comm. 4, U. of Cincinnati, Architecture. DUNCAN, DANIEL . . . 58, 141. Honor Roll 1,2, Student Council 1,4, Prism Staff 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Quill and Dagger 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Basketball 3, Bowling 1,2, 3, All-City 3, Intramurals 2, 4, College, Engineering. DUNCAN, SHIRELEY . . . 58, 182. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Les Femmes 2, 3, 4, Of- fice Helper 3, 4, Secretarial. DUNHAM, JANE . . . 58, 147, 158. Hon- or Roll 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 4, Awards Commission 4, Student Council Comm. 4, Tawasi 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Dramatic Players 1,2, DeViltries Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Science. DUNLAP, THOMAS . . . 58, 61, 135, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Student Council Rep.'3, Class President 3, Co-Chrmn. Sr. Trip 4, Home- room Officer 2,3, Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4, Var- sity D 3, Band 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Miami Uni- versity, Pre-Law. DUNN, MICHAEL . . . 58, 170. Honor Roll 4, Publicity Commission 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Sub-Chrmn. Costumes, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 4, Second Place Bank Art Show, Hon. Men. Artist Club Show, Hon. Men. Boat Show, Lamson's Scholastic Show-5 Gold Medals, Society of Arts and Crafts School, Detroit. I -E.. ELCHERT, CYNTHIA . . . 58, 136, 142. Pep Club 1,2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Treas. 4, Tri-D 3, Kiowa 4, Class Comm. 2, Intra- murals 2, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, U. of Toledo, Educa- tion. ELINGER, PAUL . . . 58, 76, 78, 79, BO, 151. Honor Roll 3, 4, Class Comm. 4, Homeroom Officer, Talisman 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 4, College. ELLIS, JAMES . . . 58. Class Sub-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1,2, Track 1,2, Wrestling 1, 2, ln- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ELROD, SANDRA . . . 58, 129. Student Council Spirit Comm. 4, FBLC Business Club 4, Stautzenberger Business College, Business Machines. ELWELL, KATHY . . . 58, 147. Tawasi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Work. ESSAK, JEFFREY . . . 59, 135. ESSICK, STEPHEN . . .59. Pat O' Gold Rep 3, Magazine Rep. 3, Visual Aid Staff 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Extra 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. ETUE, DANIEL . . . 59. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, Publications Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4. ETUE, PATRICIA . . . 59, 148. Organ- izations Commission 4, Sub-Chrmn. Re- freshments, Sr. Mathers' Tea 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Prism Rep. 3, Pep Club 1, Thadevileans 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Bowling Green State U., Home Economics. -F- FAICHNEY, SHEILA . . . 59, 147. Ta- wasi 4, Entered 1966, Waterloo Lutheran U. FAULKNER, PHILIP . . . 59, 82, 162, 180, 202. Honor Roll 'l,3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Class Comm. 2, 4, Prism Staff 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Debate Club 1,2, National For- ensic League 3, 4, Vice Pres., Boys' Chorus 1, Track 1, 2, 4, Track Manager 1, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 2, 4, DeViltries Cast 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, English Education. FAYIO, DARRELL . . .59. FEENEY, SUSAN . . . 59, 69, 147, 158, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Social Service Commission 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 4, Ca- Chrmn. Sr. Announcements 4, Class Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Magazine Rep. 3, Tawasi 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-ot-Arms 3, Rec. Secy. 4, Eauestriennes 1, Intramurals 1, DeViltries Comm. 1, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Social Science. FELDSTEIN, KAREN . . . 59, 134, 145. Honor Roll 1, 4, I-Da-Ka 2, 3, 4, Rec. Secy. 4, U. of Toledo, Languages. FERGUSON, JAMES . . . 59, 151. Talis- man 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Navy. FIALOWSKI, ROBERT . . . 59, 76, 79, 96. Talisman 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Key Club, DECA 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. FISHELL, ROBERT . . . 59, 109, 130, 142, 172. Class Comm. 4, Magazine Rep. Chess Club, Thespians 4, A Cappella Choir, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, 4, Ohio State U., East Asian Lang. FISHLER, DAVID . . . 59. FLECK, JUDITH . . . 59. Youth 1'or Christ 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, U. of Toledo, Elementary Education. FORD, JANET . . ..59, 134, 145, 177. Honor Roll 4, Awards Commission 3, Social Service Commision 4, Co-Chrmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Publications Rep. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2, I-Da-Ka 1, 2, 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Captain 4, De- Viltries Extra 2, DeViltries Cam. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Bowling Green State U, Education. FOSTER, CHARLES . . . 59, 127, 132, 174. Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Assemblies Commission 1, 2, 3, 4, S.C. Comm. 3, 4, Club Presidents' Council 4, TASC Rep. 3, 4, TASC Comm. 3, Sub-Chrmn. Decorations Sophomore Dance 2, Class Comm. 1, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Forum 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 3, Comm. 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Tickets Sub-Chrmn. 3: Comm. 2, 3, Toledo Youth Orchestra, U. of Cincinnati, Music. FRANCIS, RICHARD . . . FRAUTSCHI, PATRICIA . . . 59, 129, 147. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 2, Les Fem- mes 1, Tawasi 3, 4, DBAC 3, 4, Secy. 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Business, Secretarial. FREY, MARK . . . 59. Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Homeroom Rep. 1, Publications Rep. 1, 3, Chorus 1, U. of Toledo. FRIEDMAR, JUDITH . . . 55, 60, 149, 168, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Pep Club 1,2, Thalians 1,2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, DeVil- tries Comm. 1,2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4, University of Michigan, Pharmacy. FUELLING, LINDA . . ,. 60. Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, 2, TASC Comm. 2, Class Comm. 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Magazine Rep. I, 2, Sub-Dobs 3, Office Worker 3, Work. -G- GALLAGHER, JOHN . . . 60. Entered 1966. GALLIERS, CHARLES . . . 60. Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, State Winner Hire the Handicapped Essay Contest 3, 4, U. of To- ledo, Arts and Sciences. GAMBILL, LINDA . . . 60. GARRETSON, JAMES . . . 60, 82, 83, 161. Prism Photographer 4, Pot O' Gold Photog- rapher 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Electrical Engineering. GEIS, PATRICIA . . . 60, 142, 163. Prism Staff 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Business College, Clerical. GERMAIN, CARL . . . 60. Chorus 1, Intramurals, Naval Air Reserve. GERMAIN, DOREEN . . . 60, 146, 175, 182. GETTER, SUSAN . . . 60, 134, 145, 158, 172. Student Council Rep. 4, Awards Com- mission 3, Clerk of the Board Commission 4, Sub-Chrmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2, Tawasi 1, 2, I-Da-Ka 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, 212 Sorelles 3, 4, Chaplain 4, DeViIblss Chrmn. for March of Dimes 3, Intramurals 1,2, DeViltries Cast 2, 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Education. GIGNAC, JOSEPH . . . 60. GILBERT, JOHN . . . eo. Honor Roll 1, 2, Sub-Chrmn. Decorations, Homecoming 4, Class Comm. 4, Homecoming Officer 2, 3, Publications Rep. 1,2, Choir 1,2, Intra- murals 1,2, U. of Toledo, Engineering. GILBERT, KATHLEEN . . . 60, 129, 136. Class Comm. 3, 4, Prism Rep. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, 2 Secy., 3 Vice Pres., 4 Treas., Kiowa 1,2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treas. 4, Library Aid 2, 3, Student Council Comm. 2, DeViltries Comm. 3, U. of Toledo, Art. GLANZMAN, JERRY . . . 60. Honor Rall 2, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Band 1,2, Home- room Officer 2, Intramurals 2, U. of Toledo. GOEDER, PHYLLIS . . . 60, 139, 145. Sub-Chrmn. Refreshments, Varsity Drag 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Pay-a-el- sa 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Carr. Secy. 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Retailing. GRANGE, MARY FAYE . . . 60, 134, 142, 145, 156, 157, 169, 177. Student Coun- cil Rep. 1, Commission 2, 3, Social Service Commissioner 4, Co-Chrmn. Sophomore Dance 2, Class Comm. 3, Homeroom Of- ficer 2, 3, Pep Band 4, I-Da-Ka 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Rep. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, Comm. 1,2, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, 4, Spring Drama Festival Cast 3, Lin- coln Bible College, Education. GRATOP, CONSTANCE . . . 60, 127, 133, 170. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Scholarship Team 3, 4, Finance Commission 1, Club Pres- idents' Council 4, Class Comm. 3, JCL 2, 3, 4, JCWA 3, 4, Pres. 4, Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Ohio Uni- versity, History. GREEN, NEIL . . . 60, 90, 135. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Assemblies Commission, Publications Rep. 2, 4, Homeroom Officer I, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, College, Architecture. GREEN, WINDLE RAY . . . 61, 175. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Marines. GREENWALD, MARK . .' . 61, 64, 104, 156, 180, 202. Honor Rall 1,2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1,2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Finance Commission 1, 2, 3, Commissioner 4, Welfare Commission 4, TASC Rep. 4, Class Comm. 4, Chess Club 1,2, 3, Alchemy Club 2, National Forensic League 3, 4, Pres. 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, WSPD Quiz Bowl Team 4, National Merit Scholar- ship Winner 4, State Runner-up, NCTE Achievement Awards Competition 4, De- bate Team 3, 4, Second in State-District Scholarship Test, English 2, Oberlin Col- lege, Chemistry. GROENEMAN, SIDNEY . . . 61, 130, 180. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Comm. 4, German Club 1, Math Club 2, Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Vice Pres., Chess Club 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4, Uni- versity of Michigan, Political Science. GROVEY, PATRICIA . . . 61, 150. Pub- lications Rep. 3, 4, Tri-D 2, 3, 4, Hls- torian 3, Sgt.-ot-Arms 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, U. of Toledo, Education. GUNDERSON, ERIC . . . 61, 158, 174, 175. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil Comm. 4, A.F.S. Student Host 4: College. GUNN, SUSAN . . . 16,-61, 128, 143, 172. Student Council Rep. 2, Assemblies Commission 4, Sub-Chrmn. Bids, Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Publications Rep. 4: Homeroom Officer 1, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, SisC0 1. 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Debutantes 3, 4, S9t.-at- Arms 4, DECA Treas. 4, Intramurals 2, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Business College, IBM Work. GUNZENHAEUSER, MICHAEL . . . 61, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Commission 1, 2, 3, 42 Class Comm. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Boys' Chorus 1, Organic Chemistry Class, B.G.S.U. 4, U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. GUY, SUSAN . . . 61, 143, 148. Honor Roll 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Publicity Commission 1, Class Comm. 2, 4, Publica- tions Reo. 1, 2, Sisco 2, 3, 4, Sr. Rep. 4, Thadevilleans 3, 4, Secy. 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, DECA 4, U. of Toledo. GUYER, ORVILLE BRIAN . . . 61, 135. Organizations Commission, Student Council Comm. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sub-Chrmn. Bids, Var- sity Drag 4, Cross Country 3, U. of Toledo, Science. -H- HAHN,CAROL . . . 61. Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, JCWA 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4, DeViltries Extra 2, Antioch, Psychology. HARRIS, DAVID . . . 61, 130. Chess Club 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Ohio University, English or History. HARRIS, PATSY . . . HARSHBERGER, JERALD . . . 61, 76. Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, Homeroom Officer 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 2, 3, DeViltries Cast 4, U. of Toledo, Bus. Adm. HART, JAMES . . . 61, 135, 156, 153, 161, 170, 180. Honor 11011 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Awards Commission 1, 2, 3, Commissioner 4, Stu- dent Council Comm. 4, TASC Rep. 4, Sub- Chrmn. Bids, Sophomore Dance 2, Co- Chrmn. Jr. Trip 3, Sub-Chrmn. Decorations, Sr. Banquet 3, Pot O' Gold Staff, Athletics Editor 3, Photography Editor 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Bays' Chorus 1, DeViltries Steering Comm., Sub-Chrmn. Programs 3, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Chrmn. Programs, Jr.-Sr. Play 4, Comm. 3, U. of Michigan, Arts and Sciences. HAWORTH, LINDA . . . 61, 134, 142, 202. Publications Rep. 2, I-Da-Ka 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Treas. 4, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, Debate Team 3, 4, Thespians 4, Entered 1964, Drew University, Psychology. HAYES, ANN . . . 61, 139, 149, 170, 180. Student Council Comm. 3, Club Presidents' Council 4, Sub-Chrmn. Bids, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea 3, Sub-Chrmn. Sr. Banquet 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Tholians 3, 4, Vice Pres., Pres. 4, Pay-a-el-so 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, Sub-Chrmn. Tickets, Jr.-Sr. Play 4, Comm. 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Entered 1965, U. of Michigan, Nursing. HAZARD, WILLIAM . . . 130, 177. Band 1,2, 3, 4, Entered 1964, Adrian College, liberal Arts. HEATH, JOAN . . . 61, 147, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Social Service Commission 3, 4, Co- Chrmn. Sr. Trip 4, Class Comm. 4, Home- room Officer 1, Publications Rep. 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 1, Towasi 1, 2, 3, 4, New Members Mother 3, Vice Pres. 4, Intra- murals 1, DeViltries Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Miami University. HECKERT, JOAN . . . 61, 147. HEGAMASTER, TRACY . . . 61, 142, 145, 168. Publicity Commission 3, Assemblies Commission 4, Sub-Chrmn. Publicity, Sr. Banquet 4, Class Comm. 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Student Council Comm. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Fine Arts Chrmn. 4, Towasi 2, 3, German Club 1, Equestriennes 1, 2, Chorus 1, DeViltries Steering Comm., Costumes 4, Cast 2, Comm. 2, 3,4, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4, Comm. 3, Thespians 4, Sullins College, Dance. HEILBRUN, NANCY . . . 61. Honor Roll 1, 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Finance Commission 1, 2, Class Comm. 4, Les Femmes 1, 2, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr.' Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Bus. Adm. HEIN, STEPHANIE . . . 61, 127, 131, 145, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Team 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Club Presidents' Council 4, TASC Comm., Sub-Chrmn. Wills, Sr. Banquet 4, Class Comm. 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Prism Rep. 1, Sorelles 4, Equestriennes 1, 2, 3, 4, Secy. 3, Pres. 4, Intramurals 2, DeViltries Steering Comm., Publicity 4, 2, 3, Sub-Chrmn.Scenery, Jr.-Sr. Play 3, Comm. 2, Scenery Chrmn. Drama Dept. Play, Shankar International Art Award 1, Hon. Men. Art Award, Artists' Club Show, Mt. Holyoke or Stephens, Commercial Art. HEINE, DIANN . . . 61, 149. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Commission 1,2, 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 3, TASC Comm. 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, Publica- tions Rep. 2, Pep Club 1, Tholians 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Indiana U., East Asian Studies. HENDRICKSON, CATHY . . . 62, 133, 145, 153, 170, 174, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 4, S.C. Rep. 2, Publicity Commission 4, Co-Chrmn. Sr. Banquet 4, Class Comm. 2, Prism Rep. 3, JCL 4, Sorelles 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Secy-Treas. 4, DeViltries Steer- ing Comm., Music 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Or- chestra 2, 3, 4,, DeVilbiss String Quartet 3, 4, Toledo Youth Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, College of Wooster, Linguistics. HEROLD, MARGARET . . . 62, 68, 133. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, Co-Chrmn. Sr. Mem- orial 4, Magazine Rep. 4, Future Nurses Association 1, 2, JCL 3, 4, Toledo Hospital School of Nursing. HESSLER, ROBERT . . . 62. HETSLER, REBECCA . . . 62, 139, 161, 170, 174, 177, 180. Honor Roll 3,4, No- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Assemblies Com- mission 4, Sub-Chrmn. Refreshments, Sr. Prom 4, Pot O' Gold Staff, Organizations Co-Editor 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Pay-a- el-sa 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, DeViltries Extra 4, Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Entered 1966: Ohio State U., Nursing. HILL, EUGENE . . HINDS, RICHARD . . . 62, 92, 135. HINSEY, MITCHELL . . . Stamp Rep., Visual Aids Worker, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Intramuarls, Work. HOAGLAND, LINDA . . . 62, 146. Social Service Commission 4, Sub-Chrmn., En- tertainment, Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Class, Comm. 2, 4, Publications Rep. 2, 3, 4, Kiowa 2, 3, Socialites 2, 3, 4, Secy. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, DeViltries Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, U. of Toledo. HOFMEISTER, SHARON . . . 62, 142. Honor Roll 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, DECA 4, Future Nurses 3, Office Aid 3, Nurses Aid 3, Intramurals 3, Nursing. HOGLUND, DAVID . . . 62. Class Comm. 4, Work. HOLTCAMF, DIANA . . . 62, 134. Honor Roll 1, Student Council Rep. 4, Class Comm. 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Magazine Rep. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Omena Aura 1, I-Da-Ka 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, DeViltries Extra 1, Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Secretarial Work. HOOVER, DEBORAH . . . 62, 137. Prism Rep. 1, Les Femmes 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Towasi 2, 3, Library Asst. 4. HOUSTON, THOMAS . . . 62, 135, 180. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Or- ganizations Commission 4, Co-Chrmn. Sr. Banquet 4, Class Comm. 3: Magazine Rep. 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Lab Asst. 4, Intramurals 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Entered 1964, U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. HOWARD, CAROL . . . 62, 150. HRABAK, JENNIFER . . . 62, 145, 175. Student Council Comm. 3, TASC Comm. fl: Sub-Chrmn. Dads' and Daughters' Date 4, Publications Rep. 3, 4, Masulllle REP- 4: Sorelles 3, 4, Treas. 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chorus 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4, Comm. 4, Entered 1965, U. of Toledo, Medical Asst. HUBBARD, HOWARD . . . 62, 141, 151, 156, 157. Honor Roll 1, Athletic Com- mission 1,2,3, Commissioner 4, Quill and Dagger 3,4, Secy. 4, Wrestling 1, 2: Baseball 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HUFFMAN, JUDITH . . . 62, 127, 136. Student Council Rep. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Kiowa 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Pres. 4, Club Presidents' Council 4, Secretarial Work. HUNTER, SHIRLEY . . . 62. Intramurals I, 2, 3. ISENSTEIN, LAURA . . . 62, 127, 145, 158, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Team 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Organizations Commission 2, 3, 4, Student Council Commission 3,4, Club Presidents' Council 4, Class Comm. 3, Prism Rep. 4, Pep Club 1, Sorelles 3, 4, Pres. 4, Library Asst. 3, DeViltries Steering Comm., Try- outs 4, Comm. 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, U. of Michigan, Secondary Education. ITIL, SHEILA . . . 55, 62, 139, 145. Honor Roll 1,2, Organizations Commis- sion 2, Welfare Commission 4, Class Treasurer 4, Sub-Chrmn. Bids, Homecoming Dance 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, Sisco 2, 3, Sorelles 3, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 4, Student Coun- cil Comm. 3, 4, DeViltries Extra 2, Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, U. of Tole- do, Psychology, Entered 1964. -1- JACOBS, EDWARD . . . 62. JAFFE, ELLEN . . . 62, 140, 150, 174. JAMES, RONALD . . . 62. U. of Toledo, Bus. Adm. JAMESON, JILL . . . 60, 62, 150, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Co-Chrmn. Sr. Girls' Mothers' Tea 4, Class Comm. 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Pol O' Gold Rep. 1, Tri-D 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. JENKINS, WALLACE . . . 62, 142, 170, 182. Hi-Y 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 4, Chorus 1, Tennis 3, Intramurals 1,4, DeViltries Steering Comm., Stage Manager 4, Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn., Scenery 3, Stage Crew 4, Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Kent State U., Fine and Professional Arts. JENSEN, ORRIS . . . 62, 82, 135. Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, Class Comm. 3, Hi- Y 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, College. JEWELL, DEREK . . . 63. Wrestling 2, Intramurals 1,2, U. of Toledo, Manage- ment. JOHNSON, JANE . . . 63, 150. Honor Roll 1, 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Magazine Rep. 1, Tri-D 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Chorus 1,2, DeViltries Steering Comm., Tickets 4, Comm. 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Ohio University, Jour- nalism. JOHNSTON, G. FRANKLIN . . . 63. JOHNSTONE, BARBARA . . . 63, 145. Awards Commission 3, 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sorelles 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Sub-Chrmn. Pub- licity, Heart Breakers' Holiday 3, U. of Toledo, Social Science. JOHNSTONE, BEVERLY . . . 63, 145. JOHNSTONE, VIRGINIA . . . 63, 142. JONES, JAMES . . . 63. JONES, SHAREN . . . 63, 145, 147, 175, 180. Honor Rall 1,2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Assemblies Commission 4, Banquet 4, Sub-Chrmn. Prophecy, Sr. Class Comm. 3, 4, Publications Rep. 3, 4, Towasi 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Treas. 3, Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Math Educa- tion. ...K- KAJFASZ, KAREN . . . 63, 140. Student -,Council Rep. 2, Homeroom Officer 1, Pericleans 4, DeViltries Comm. 2, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Secretarial Work. KANDER, MURRAY KENNY . . . Honor Rall 1,2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, Class Comm. 4, Homeroom Officer I, Track 1, Bowling 1, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, G.T.C.T.M. Math Contestant 4, Case Western Reserve U., Mathematics. KARNOWSKI, SHARON . . . 63, 140, 152. Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 Pep Club 25 Socialites 2, 3, 4, Sr. Rep. 45 DECA 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Gym Helper 3, 45 Work. KARPINSKI, SUSAN . . . 63, 162. Honor Roll 15 Student Council Rep. 15 Assemblies Commission 45 Prism Staff 45 CSPA Dele- gate 45 Magazine Rep. 15 Tawasi 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 1,2, 35 Intramurals 1,2, 35 DeViltries Comm. 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Mathematics. KASS, BARBARA . . .63, 149. Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Organizations Commis- sion 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub-Chrmn. Refreshments, Sophomore Dance 25 Class Comm. 1,2, 3, 45 Prism Rep. 35 Magazine Rep. 45 Pep Club 1,25 Thalians 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Intramurals 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Mt. Sinai Has- pital of Case Western Reserve U., Nursing. KEESEY, ROBERT . . . 63, 90, 96. Student Council Rep. 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Prism Rep. 25 Key Club 1,2, 35 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Track 45 Wrestling 2, 3,4, Captain 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Indiana U., Bus. Adm. KELLER, JAMES . . . 63, 142, 168, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 180. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 1,2, 45 Assemblies Commission 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45 Publications Rep. 15 Pep Band 3, 45 Youth For Christ Pres. 2, 35 Thespians 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Drum Maior 45 DeViltries Cast 3. 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. KENNEDY, LINDA . . . 63, 162. Honor Roll 2, 35 Class Comm. 45 Prism Staff 3, 45 CSPA Delegate 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Publications Rep. 1, 2, 35 Tri-D 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Br.-Sr. Play Or- chestra 35 U. af Toledo, Education. KELLY, JAMES . . . 63. KERR, BRUCE . . . 63. Homeroom Officer 1,2, 35 Publications Rep. 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 U. of Toledo. KIDD, GLORIA . . . 64, 129, 142. DBAC 3, 4, Treas. 45 Y-Teens 45 Honor Roll 45 Entered 19655 Secretarial Work. KIRK, DONNA . . . 64, 127, 140, 153, 161, 170, 174, 175, 177, 180. Honor Roll 1, 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Social Service Com- mission 1, 25 Clerk of the Board Commis- sion 3, 45 Club Presidents' Council 45 Sub-Chrmn. Clean-up, Homecoming Da :e 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Pat O' Gold St 'it Organizations Co-Editor 3, Freshman Edi- tor 45 CSPA Delegate 45 Magazine Rep. 2, 45 Sharps and Flats 1. 2 Ser' 3 Vice Pres., 4 Pres.5 Pericleans 3, 4, Chaplain 45 German Club 25 Philalaetheans 15 Stu- dent Council Comm. 2. 3. 4: Band I, 2. 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4: DeViltries Cast 2, Comm. 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, Pit Orchestra 4, Comm. 45 Runner-up Most Outstanding Sophomore Girl 25 Bowling Green State U., Second- ary Education. KLEIN, KATHLEEN . . . 64, 139, 149, 162. Class Comm. 2,45 Homeroom Of- ficer 15 Prism Rep. 1,2, 3, 45 Prism Busi- ness Manager 45 CSPA Delegate 45 Pep Club 15 Thalians 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 45 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, Sgt-at- Arms 45 Intramurals 35 DeViltries Comm. 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 U. of Toledo. KLEINMAN, ELLEN . . . 64, 145, 149, 158, 161, 166, 170, 180. Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Social Service Cam- mission 1,2, 35 Awards Commission 4: Student Council Comm. 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Staff, Student Activ- ities Editor 3, Senior Ca-Editor 45 C.S.P.A. Delegate 35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 Thalians 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Sorelles 3, 4, Rec. Secy. 45 DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sub- Chrmn. Ushers, Jr.-Sr. Play 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Pep Club 15 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Indiana University, Pre-Social Work. KNEPPER, DANIEL . . . 64. 127, 130. Homeroom Officer 25 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Basketball 15 Intramurals 1. 2, 35 U. of Toledo, Engineering. KNOTT, MARGARET . . . 64, 150. Honor Roll 25 Sub-Chrmn. Refreshments, Sr. Girls' Mothers' Teo 45 Class Comm. 2: Prism Rep. 45 Pep Club 15 Student Coun- cil Comm. 45 Office Aid 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Tri- D 1,2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 U. af Toledo. KOONTZ, STEVEN . . . 64. Chorus 35 U. af Toledo, Business Adm. KRONTZ, LARRY . . . 64, 76, BO, 151. Student Council Rep. 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 3, 45 Talisman 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 45 DECA 45 Football 1,2, 3, 45 Track 1,35 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 45 DeVil- tries Cast 45 Findlay College, Education. KUFEL, SANDRA . . . 64, 129. Honor Roll 1,25 Scholarship Team 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 DBAC Pres. 35 Club Presidents' Council 35 Secretarial Work. KUFEI-, SHIRLEY . . . 64, 129. DBAC 3, 45 Secretarial Work. KUTCHER, STEVEN . . . 64, 180. Honor Roll 1,2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Assemblies Commission 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Publications Rep. 1, 2, 35 Boys' Chorus 15 Intramurals 1, 25 DeViltries Comm. 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 U. of Toledo, Engineering Physics. -L- LACY, GEORGE . . . 64. Entered 1965. IADA, RONALD . . . 64, 76, 79, ao, 93, 96, 151. Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 Talisman 1, 2, 3, 4, Secy. 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball 1,2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City 35 Intramurals 3, 45 All- City Second Team Football 45 U. of To- ledo, Physical Education. LADERMAN,'LYNDA . . . 64, 145, 158, 163. Assemblies Commission 2, 3, 45 Class Comm. 35 Prism Staff 45 Prism Rep. 45 Sorelles 45 Dramatic Players 1,25 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Magazine Rep. 2, 35 DeViltries Comm. 2. 3, 45 Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Re- tailing. LANG, FREDERICK . . . 64, 92, 157, 180. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Finance Commission 1,2, 3, 45 Welfare Commission 45 TASC Rep. 45 Alchemy 25 Varsity D Club 35 Tennis 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4, Comm. 3, 45 WSPD Quiz Bowl Team 45 National Merit Scholarship Win- ner 45 Franklin and Marshall College, Pre- Medicine. LEHMAN, CHRISTY . . . 64, 70, 126, 127, 139, 145, 157. Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 1,2, 45 Awards Commission 15 Organizations Commission 2, 3, 4, Commissioner 45 S.C. Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Chrmn. Club Presidents' Council 45 TASC Rep. 1,45 TASC Comm. 35 Co- Chrmn. Froshmore Hop 15 Sub-Chrmn. Decorations, Sophomore Dance 25 Class Comm. 35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 Pep Club 15 Thalians 1,25 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2, 3, 4, Corr. Secy. 45 Sorelles 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Intramurals 1,25 DeViltries Steering Comm., Jr. Asst. 35 DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 4, Comm. 1, 25 Outstanding Sophomore Girl 25 Runner-up Outstanding Jr. Girl 35 Attendant Night Relays 15 Second Place Elks Club Youth Leadership Contest 45 Indiana University, Music. LEVINSON, LOUIS . . . 64, 90, 132, 163. Student Council Rep. 1,2, 3, 45 Commis- sion 1,2, 3, 45 Class Comm. 45 Prism Staff 3, 45 CSPA Delegate 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Forum 2, 3, 45 Boys' Chorus 15 Track 1,25 Wrestling 3, 45 Golf 45 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Ohio State U., Pre- Law. LEVINSON, MARILYN . . . 64, 129, 180, 182. Honor Roll 1, 45 National Honor Society 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Indiana University, Slavic Languages and Litera- ture. LEWIS, LINDA . . . 65. Chorus 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Beauty College. LIEBERMAN, BRUCE . . . 65, 180. Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Finance Commission 2, 3, 45 Home- room Officer 15 Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 25 King af Clubs 35 Boys' Chorus I5 Intramurals 1,25 Lab Asst. 45 U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. LINCOLN, LAWRENCE . . . 65, 84, 86, 87. Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Second Team All-City Basketball 45 College. LOHR, KIM . . . 65, 134, 158, 161, 172, 174, 175. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Awards Commission 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Staff, Student Activities Editor 45 Home- room Officer 25 I-Da-Ka 1,2, 3, 45 Peri- cleans 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 De- Viltries Cast 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 25 Comm. 2,35 Toledo Youth Orchestra5 DeVilbiss String Quartet 45 Indiana University, Music. LONG, SCOTT . . . 65. Homeroom Of- ficer 25 Publications Rep.5 Class Comm. 45 Chorus 15 A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 45 Football 25 Intramurals 2, 35 DeViltries Comm. 3. LOVE, LINDA . . . Dramatic Players 1, 25 Honor Rall 1, 2, 35 Scholarship Team 1, 35 DeViltries Comm. 15 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 2, Comm. 2, 35 U. of Massachusetts, Asian Studies. LUBOV, ERIC . . . 65, 92. Honor Rall 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Golf 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 U. of Toledo. LUPPEN5, GARY . . . 65, 82, S3, 135, 180 . . . Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholar- ship Team 45 National Honor Society 45 Sub-Chrmn. Sr. Banquet Comm. 45 Prism Rep. 45 HI-Y 3,45 Track 2,35 cms. Country 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 De- Viltries Cost 35 U. of Toledo, Pre-Medicine. LUPU, DEBORAH . . . 65, 127, 143, 148, 183. Honor Roll 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Welfare Commission 1,2, 3, 45 Club Presidents' Council 45 Prism Rep. 35 Pep Club 15 Sisca 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Tha- devilleans 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Athletic Office Aid 45 Gym Leader 35 Class Comm. 45 Sub-Chrmn. Publicity, Varsity Drag 45 DeViltries Steer- ing Comm., Cast Party 45 Comm. 1, 2, 3. U. of Toledo, and Mercy Hospital, X-Ray Technolo9Y. LYKOWSKI, DOROTHY . . . 65. Honor Roll 1, 45 Philalaetheans 15 DBAC 35 Sec- retarial Work. LYNCH, KATHLEEN . . . 65, 143, 145. Magazine Rep. 25 Sisco 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Sorelles 3, 45 Gym Leader 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 45 En. tered 19645 U. of Toledo. 1Mg-. McCLURG, PAUL . . . 65, 84, 141, 151. Homeroom Officer 15 Quill and Dagger 3, 4, Historian 45 Talisman 45 Freshman Boys' Chorus5 Football 1,2, 35 Basketball 1,2, 45 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Bowling Green State U., Education. McCOY, KAREN . . . 65, 182. McCREERY, CARLTON . . . 65, 175. Sr. Banquet Sub-Chrmn.5 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Bowling Green State U., Music. McHENRY, DAVID . . . 65. .I.C.L. 15 In- tramurals 4. McINDOE, NINA . . . 65, 128, 138, 175. Commission 2, 35 Class Comm. 1,35 Pep Club 1, 25 Debutantes 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Omena Aura 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 Ohio U. McKAY, PATRICIA . . . 65. McKNlGHT, ROBERT TERRY . . . 65, 170, 174, 177. Pep Band 45 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 DeViltries Cast 45 Jr.-Sr. Play 3, 45 College, Education. McMANN, PATRICIA . . . 65, 149. Stu- dent Council Rep. 25 Publicity Commission I5 Welfare Commission 2, 45 Finance Commission 35 Assemblies Commission 45 Soph. Student Council Member 2, 35 Dance Bids Sub-Chrmn. 25 Prom Sub- Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Prism Rep. 1, 35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Thalians5 Intramurals 1,25 DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Bowling Green State U., Art. MacKAY, PATRICIA . . . 65. MacRlTCHlE, DERMID . . . -M.. MAERTIN, HARVEY . . . 65. MAGNUSON, PHILLIP . . . 65, 135, 142, 162, 169, 174, 175, 180. Club Presidents' Council 25 Prism Staff 3, 4, Managing Editor 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chess 25 Alchemy5 Freshman Boys' Chorus5 Band 15 Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4, President 45 Intramurals 25 DeViltries Student Director 45 Steering Comm. 35 DeViltries Cast 25 DeViltries Comm. 25 Jr.-Sr. Play Co-Chrmn. 35 Jr.- Sr. Cast 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Pit Or- chestra 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 1,2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quiz Bowl Team 45 String Quartet 2, 3, 45 Toledo Youth Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Blade Representative 45 Duke, Music Composition and Education. MALUCHNIK, RANDY . . . 65, 135, 202. Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Hi-Y5 D.E.C.A.5 Football 15 Intramurals 1,2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 35 2nd Place, State Public Speaking Contest for D.E.C.A. MARAN, THOMAS . . . MAROK, THEODORE . . . 65, 82, 97, 135. Homeroom Officer 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Varsity D 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1,25 Track Cap- tain 45 U. of Toledo, Graphic Arts. MARX, TOM . . . 66, 170, 174. MELLOR, GREG . . . 66, 135. Hi-Y 3, 45 Intramurals 1,2, 45 Ohio State U., En- eineering. METZ, DANIEL . . . 66. D.E.C.A.5 Libby Glass. MICHAEL, PATRICIA . . . 66, 137, 182. Les Femmes 1,2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 3, Chaplain 45 Michael Photo Co. MICHOLSKI, JAMES . . . 66. MILESKI, CATHLEEN . . . 66. 175. Club Presidents' Council 35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 Para-Medical Careers 1,2, 3, Vice Pres- ident 2, President 35 A Capella Chair 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Intramurals 1,25 All-City Choir 2, 3, 45 All-State Choir 35 U. of Toledo, Music Education. MILLER, CRAIG . . . MILLER, THOMAS . . . 66, 94, 170, IBO. Student Council Rep. 15 King of Clubs 2, 35 A Cappella Choir Pianist 1, 25 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Steering Comm. 45 DeViltries Cast 45 Pit Band 3, 4, Leader 45 Pit Orchestra 3,4 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Northwestern U., Mathematics or Music. MILMORE, PHIL . . . Finance Commission 45 Class Comm. 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Future Nurses 45 Fruit-of-the-Month Club 45 Bowling Team Manager 45 National Honor Society 45 Parsons U., Animal Husbandry. MITCHELL, CLAUDIA . . . 66, 134. MOODY, DEBORAH . . . 66. MORAN, THOMAN . . . 66. MORGAN, JILL . . . 66, 139, 149, 183. Student Council Rep. 2, 35 Assemblies Commission 3, 45 T.A.S.C. Rep. 35 T.A.- S.C. Comm. 35 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Pot O' Gold Rep. 25 Prism Rep. 35 Pep Club 15 Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, If. Sorelles 35 Thdlians 45 Intramurals 35 DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 35 lr.-Sr. Comm. 1,2, 35 Bowling Green U., Home Ec. MORRIS, PATRICIA . . . 66. Student Council Rep. 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Para-Medical Careers 35 D.E.C.A. 45 ln- tramurals 25 U. of Toledo. Medical Tech- nician. MORRIS, WILLIAM . . . 66, 153, 175. Sharps and Flats, Sgt.-at-Arms5 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Law. MOSES, CATHY . . . 66, 150, 158. Class Comm. 3, 45 Tri-D 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 DeViltries Comm. 3, 4. MOSTOV, CHARLES . . . 66, 67, 82, 83, 84, 87, 92, 180. Student Council Rep. 45 Assemblies Commission 1,2, 35 T.A.S.C. Rep. 45 J-Hop Co-Chrmn. 35 Pram Ca- Chrmn. 45 Homecoming Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Prism Rep. 15 Var- sity D 35 Freshman Boys' Chorus5 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2145 Scholarship Team 45 National Honor Soci- 213 ety 45 All-City Scholastic Basketball Team 45 Michigan State U., Social Science. MOUNGIE, ROBERT . . . 66, 76, 151. Homeroom Officer 1, 25 Talisman 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Electronic Technology. MUIR, PHILLIP . . . 66. D.E.C.A. 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Intramurals 35 U. of Tole- do, Business. MURPHY, DARRELL . . . 66, 76, 78, 93, 151. Student Council Rep. 3, 45 Spirit Comm.5 Class Comm. 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Prism Rep. 2, 3, 45 Talisman 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Key 2, 35 Varsity D 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 45 Baseball Captain 45 DeViltries Cast 45 DeViltries Comm. 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Education. MURPHY, TYRONE . . . Date Entered 19645 Mortician. .-N- NACHTRAB, JANET . . . 66, 127, 137. Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 Les Femmes 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 3, President 45 Tawosi 2, 35 Honor Roll 1. NAGLEY, ROBERTA . . . 66, 129, 142. Homeroom Officer 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 35 D.B.A.C. 3, 4. NAVARRE, RHONDA . . . 66, 128, 138, 148, 183. Class Comm. 45 Magazine Drive Rep. 25 Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Sisco 1, 2, 35 Omena Aura 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Debutantes 3, 4, Sgt-at- Arms 45 Thadevillians 45 DeViltries Cast 25 DeViltries Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 45 U. of Toledo, Education. NEWBURY, KENNETH . . . 66, 76. Home- room Officer 15 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Stautzenburger. NEWELL, LINDA . . . 66. 150. 177. Class Comm. 2, 35 Prism Rep. 35 Pep Club 15 Tri-D 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3,45 Band 3, 45 Intramurals 25 DeViltries Comm. 2, 45 U. of Toledo. NICHOLS, VINCENT . . . 66. -0-. O'l-IARA, SEYMOUR . . . 67. Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Ethnolosy. ONDO, CHARLENE . . . 67. Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, 45 Kiowa 25 Intramurals 25 Work. OTT, VICKI . . . 67. OVIATT, DEBORAH . . . 67, 70, 139, 142, 145, 169, 180. Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 45 Commission 2, 3, 45 Class Comm. 25 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 45 Sorelles 3, 4, President 35 DeViltries General Chairman 45 Steering Comm. 35 Cast 25 Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 National Foren- sic League 3, 45 National Thespians 45 Americans Abroad Candidate 35 Ohio Wesleyan U., Education. -P.. PANEFF, MARY JO . . . 67, 139, 149, 162, 163. Prom Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 35 Prism Staff, Exchange Editor 45 Pay-a-el-sa 2, 3, 4, Freshman Mother 45 Thalians 2, 3, 4, Carr. Sec. 45 DeViltries Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Play 3, 45 Honor Roll 45 Ohio State U., Dental Hygiene. PARIS, ALAN . . . 67. Homeroom Officer 15 Prism Rep. 25 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 45 U. of Toledo, Electrical Engineering. PARKS, KATHLEEN . . . 67, 127, 147, 175. Club Presidents' Council 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Sub-Chrmn. Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 J.C.L. 15 Tawosi 2, 3, 4, President 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Freshman Girls' Chorus5 Sophomore Chor- us5 DeViltries Comm. 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Medical Secretory. PASCH, PENNY . . . 67, 138, 152. Or- ganizations Commission 3, 45 Class Comm. 25 Homeroom Officer 15 Magazine Rep. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 l-Da-Ka 1, 2, 35 Omena Aura 3, 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Intra- murals 1,25 DeViltries Comm. 2, 35 Jr.- 24 Sr. Play Comm. 3,45 U. of Toledo, Medical Technician. PATRZALEK, GERALD . . . 67. PENAMON, JEANETTE . . . 67, 182. Prism Rep. 15 Davis Junior Business Col- lege. PHOTOS, KAREN . . . 67, 127, 145, 150, 158, 180. Commission 3, 45 Student Council Comm. 45 Club Presidents' Coun- cil 45 Homecoming Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Pot O' Gold Rep. 25 Tri-D 2, 3, 4, Serv- ice Vice President 3, President 45 Sorelles 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 U. of Toledo, Education. PITTMAN, REBECCA . . . PLUCKHORN, DANIEL . . . PREIS, NANCY . . . 64, 67, 134, 145, 157, 158, 161, 180, 181. Member of the Executive Board5 Awards Commission 1, 2, 3, 45 Clerk of Board Comm. 45 A.F.S. 3, 4, Finance Chairman 35 J-Hop Sub- Chairman 35 Class Committees 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 3, Editor 45 C.S.P.A. Delegate 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Pot O' Gold Repre- sentative 45 Magazine Rep. 15 Pep Club 15 I-Da-Ka 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 45 German Club 1,2, Secy. 25 Sorelles 3, 45 DeVil- tries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Com- mittees 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Schol- arship Team 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 MC, Induc- tion5 Delegate to Ohio State Summer Journalism Conference5 D.A.R. Good Citi- zens Contest Winner5 National Merit Schol- arship Winner5 Denison U., Liberal Arts. PRINCE, HENRY . . . 140. C.S.P.A. Delegate 45 Date Entered 19665 Navy, Navigator. PUGSLEY, JILL . . .67. PURSELL, LAURETTA . . . 67, 145, 163, 166. Varsity Drag Sub-Chrmn. 45 Prism Staff 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 25 Sr. Sorelles 45 Spirit Comm. 45 Class Comm. 45 Intramurals 1,25 De- Viltries Cast 2,45 DeViltries Comm. 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 U. of Toledo, Education. -.R-. RAMSEY, JUDY . . . 67, 127, 129, 142. Club Presidents' Council 45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice President 45 D.B.A.C. 3, 4, Sec. 3, President 45 lntra- murals 25 Stewardess. REAMS, MELANIE . . . 67, 139, 142, 168, 172. Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 Pep Club 1,25 Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Mother 45 Steering Comm 45 Cast 1, 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 45 Jr.- Sr. Play Cast 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 2, 35 Thespian Society5 U. of Toledo, Edu- cation. REIDELER, DONALD . . . 67. REINSTEIN, JANICE . . . 67, 182. Col- lege. REJENT, PATRICK . . . 67. RERUCHA, THOMAS . . . 67, 76, 84, 87, 93, 151. Class Comm. 45 Homeroom Of- ficer 1, 2, 3, 45 Talisman5 Varsity D5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 45 U. of Toledo, Educa- tion. REYMAN, THOMAS . . . 67. Chorus 15 Track 2, 3. RICH, MAXINE . . . 67, 145. Publicity Commission 45 Magazine Rep. 3, 45 Les Femmes 15 Dramatic Players 1,25 Sr. Sorelles 45 D.E.C.A. 4, Vice President 45 Class Comm. 3, 45 Steering Comm. 45 DeViltries Comm. 1, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Educa- tion. RIGGS, JACK . . . 68, 135, 180, 181. Hi-Y 3, 45 Football 15 Intramurals 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 45 Texas A and M, Aerospace Engineering. ROBEDEAU, DANIEL . . . 68. Homeroom Officer 1,25 Intramurals 25 Date Entered 19645 Navy. ROBERTS, BARBARA . . . Date Entered 1966. ROBINSON, RONALD . . . RODE, MARIA . . . 68, 143. Assemblies Commission 35 Sisco 1,2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 45 Debutantes 1,2, 35 D.E.C.A. 45 Class Comm. 3, 45 Intramurals 1,25 De- Viltries Comm. 1,2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Retailing. ROEHRS, BETH . . . 68, 137, 158. Com- mission 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Comm. 3, 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Prism Rep. 2, 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 Pep Club 15 Les Femmes 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treas. 45 Intramurals 1, 25 DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 U. of Kentucky. ROGERS, RICHARD . . . 68, 135. ROGOLSKY, BETTE . . . 65, 68, 142, 145, 166, 170. Student Council Rep. 45 Or- ganizations Commission 2, 3, 45 Spirlt Comm. 45 Varsity Drag Sub-Chrmn. 45 :lass Comm. 2, 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Prism Rep 15 Pot O' Gold Rep. 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Sorelles 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Vice President 35 Intramurals 2, 45 DeVil- tries Cast 35 DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Thespians5 Kent State U., Health and Physical . Education. ROKICKI, KENNETH . . . ROOF, JANET . . . 64, 68, 133, 163, 180, 1B1. Finance Commission 25 Prism Staff 3, 45 J.C.L. 3, 4, Treas. 45 Les Femmes 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Merit Scholarship FinaIist5 Quiz Bowl Team 45 U. of Toledo, Pharmacy. ROSENBERG, MURRY . . . 68, 180. As- semblies Commission 45 Class Comm. 45 Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 15 Basketball 15 Intramurals 1,25 DeViltries Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Applied Science. ROTHMAN, LISA . . . 68, 145, 156, 158, 1, 2, 3, 4, 166. Publicity Commission Commissioner 45 Homecoming Chairman 45 Spring Dance Chairman 45 A.F.S. 45 Spirit Comm. 45 T.A.S.C. Comm. 45 T.A.S.C. Comm. Chairman 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Sorelles 3, 4, Vice President 35 DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 45 Scholastic Art Award 45 U. of Cincinnati, Psychology. ROWLAND, WILLIAM . . . 68. 76, 151. Prom Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 35 Talisman5 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2,35 DeViltries Cast 45 U. of Toledo, Business Ad. ROZEK, VICTORIA . . . .-S-. SALLEY, MARY . . . 16, 63, 138, 159, 172. Student Council Rep. 15 Commission 15 T.A.S.C. Rep. 15 Pot O' Gold Rep. 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Omena Aura 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Intramurals 15 DeViltries Cast 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. SANDERS, THOMAS . . . 68. SCALIA, CONCETTA . . . 68, 136. Pep Club 1,25 Kiowa 3, 4, Carr. Sec. 45 ln- tramurals 15 DeViltries Comm. 35 Secretary. SCHAEFER, CHRISTOPHER . . . 68, 76, 93, 141. Athletic Commission 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Sub-Chrmn.5 Class Comm. 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Key Club 1, 25 Quill and Dagger 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Steering Comm. 45 DeViltries Cast 45 DeViltries Comm. 35 Miami U., Pre-Law. SCHAUB, JUDITH . . . 68. Homeroom Officer 15 Sub Debs5 lntramurals5 Work. SCHETTER, FREDRIC . . . 68. SCHNAPP, GARY . . . 68. Homecoming Sub-Chrmn. 45 Prism Rep. 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 35 lr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,25 U. of Toledo, Electrical En- gineering. SCHUSTER, NANCY . . . 16. 68, 139, 149, 166, 172, 183. Student Council Rep. 15 Organizations Commission 25 J-Hop Sub- Chrmn. 35 Class Comm. 1,2, 3,45 Prism Rep. 25 Spirit Comm. 35 Cheerleader 45 PED Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Thalians 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 45 DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 35 1966 Homecoming Queen5 U. of Toledo. SCROGGS, ROBERT . . . 69, 132. Class Comm. 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Forum 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 U. of Toledo, Arts and Science. SEYBOLD, ANNE . . . 69, 134, 140, 161. Student Council Rep. 15 Awards Commis- sion 1,3, 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, Picture Sales and ln- dex 3, Business Manager 45 Pep Club 15 I- Da-Ka 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Pericleons 1, 2. 3, 4, Sec. 45 DeViltries Cast 15 DeVil- tries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1.25 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 U. of Michigan, Nursing. SEYFANG, GAIL . . . 69, 133, 180. Social Service Commission 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Comm. 25 Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 DeViltries Cast 25 DeViltries Comm. 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Education. SHAMY, MARY . . . 69, 183. SHANTEAU, BEVERLY . . . 69, 147, 158, 180. Student Council Rep. 15 Social Service Commission 15 Awards Commission 45 A.F.S. 45 Pep Club 15 Towasi 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, Treas. 45 Prism Rep. 25 DeViltries Comm. 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 U. of Toledo, Mathematics. SHEARMAN, PATRICIA . . . 69. Social Service Commission 25 Class Comm. 35 Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, 2, 35 Magazine Rep. 1,2, 35 Pep Club 15 Intramurals 15 Jr.- Sr. Play 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Colby College, Psychology. SHEETS, SUSAN . . . 69, 134, 145, 157, 158, 172, 180. Clerk of the Board 45 Easter Lily Drive Chairman5 Awards Com- mission 1, 2,35 A.F.S. 3, 45 T.A.S.C. Rep. 3, 45 T.A.S.C. Comm 35 J-Hop Sub- Chrmn. 35 Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 1,45 I-Da-Ka 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 45 Sorelles 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 lntra- murals 1, 25 DeViltries Cast 45 DeViltries Comm. 2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 U. of Michigan, Pre-Med. SHELINE, ROBERT . . . 69, 94, 168. Track 25 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals 1,25 Bowling Captain 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 45 Honor Roll 35 College, Arts and Science. SHIFFLER, ELLEN . . . 69, 130. U. of Toledo, Physical Education. SHOEMAKER, ANN . . . 69, 140, 145, 158, 161, 166, 180. Publicity Commis- sion 35 Awards Commission 45 Dads' and Daughters' Date Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. 2, 3, 45 Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, Classes Editor 3, Organizations 45 C.S.P.A. Delegate 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Pericleons 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Sorelles 45 A.F.S. 45 Spirit Comm. 45 Intramurals 15 DeVil- tries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 45 Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 U. of Toledo, Journalism. SHREWSBERY, KAY . . . 69, 127, 129, 142. Publicity Commission 1,25 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, President 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 35 Honor Roll 1,2, 45 National Honor Soci- ety 45 U. of Toledo, Special Education. SIMMONS, NANCY . . . 69, 139, 149. Soph. Dance Sub-Chrmn. 25 Magazine Rep.5 Pep Club 1,25 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2, 3, 4, Dance Chairman 45 Thalians 45 De- Viltries Cast 25 DeViltries Comm. 35 Jr.- Sr. Play Comm. 35 Honor Roll 45 Work. SIMON, MAYNARD LES . . . 69. Stage Crew 15 Honor Roll 45 U. of Toledo, Aeronautical Engineering. SINNER, CAROL . . . 69, 164. SKALSKI, MARTIN . . . 69. SMITH, MARYANN . . . 69, 148. SMITH, MICHAEL . . . 69, 141, 151. Prism Rep. 1, Quill and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Talisman 4, Freshman Boys' Chorus, Foot- ball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Navy. SMITH, THOMAS . . . 69, 151. Homeroom Officer 1, Talisman, Key Club, Miami U., Pre-Law. SMITH, TIMOTHY . . . 69. Prism Rep. 3, Intramurals 2, 3, DeViltries Comm. 1, U. of Toledo, Business Ad. SMOLINSKI, TOM . . . 69, 84, 93. Student Council Rep., A Cappella Choir, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball Captain 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. SNOW, RANDOLPH . . . 69, 132, 142, 151, 159, 172, 173, 174, 180. Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Commission 1, 2, 3, Student Council Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, T.A.S.C. President 4, T.A.S.C. Rep. 3, T.A.S.C. Comm. 3, Class President 2, J-Hop Sub- Chrmn. 3, Froshmore Hop Sub-Chrmn. 1, Homeroom Officer 1, Forum 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 2, 3, Talisman 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Thespian 4, Winner of Elks Leadership Contest, Winner of Lion's Club Peace Essay Contest, Boys' State Rep., Band 1, Orchestra 3, 4, Wrestling 1,2, 3, DeVil- tries Cast 1, 4, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 2, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Princeton U., Phil- osophy. SNYDER, HAROLD . . . SNYDER, KAREN . . . 70, 146, 177. Magazine Rep. 4, Pep Club 1,2, Social- ites 3, 4, Treas. 4, Band 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Intramurals 1, DeViltries Comm. 3, 4, Secretary. SOBB, PAUL . . . 70. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Chorus 1, Basketball 3, Intramurals 1,2, Manager 2, DeViltries Cast, Honor Roll 1, U. of Toledo. SPAIN, CARL . . . 70, 141. Homeroom Officer 2, Quill and Dagger 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, 4, Football 1, Bowling 1,2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, En- gineering. SPATH, MARCIA . . . 70. Student Council Rep. 4, Magazine Rep., D.E.C.A., DeVil- tries Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Honor Roll 4, Bowling Green State U., English. SPYCHALA, CHARLES . . . 70, 175. A Cappella Choir 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, United Engraving. SSEKASI, DAVIS . . . 70, 158. Foreign Exchange Student. Student Council Rep. 4, J.C.W.A. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 4, Makerere U., Uganda, Education. START, THOR . . . 70, 135, 180. Awards Commission 4, Student Council Comm. 4, Sr. Banquet Sub-Chrmn. 4, Magazine Rep. 1, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tennis 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Honor Roll 1, 3,4, National Honor Society' 4, Ohio Wesleyan U., Pre-Med. STEEDMAN, SUSAN . . . 70, 128, 138. Class Comm. 2, Per! Club 1,2, Omena Aura 1, 2, 3, 4, Debutantes 1, 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Thodevillions 1,2, 3, Intro- murals 1,2, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, U. of Toledo, Education. STEELE, JOY . . . 70, 134, 145, 172. Awards Commission 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecom- ing Sub-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 3, Pep Club 1, I-Da-Ka 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Sorelles 3, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 4, De- Viltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, U. of Toledo, X-ray Technician. STENGEL, MARILYN . . . 70, 143, 145, 166. Organizations Commission 1, 2, Publicity Commission 4, T.A.S.C. Comm. 4, Varsity Drag Sub-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 3, Prism Rep. 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Sisco 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Thalians 1, 2, Sorelles 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 1, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Comm. 4, Col- lege, Art. STEPHENSON, RODNEY . . . 70. STEVENS, NICHOLAS . . . 55, 70, 141. Student Council Rep. 1, Athletics Commis- sion 2, Class Vice President 4, Class Comm. 3, Homeroom Officer 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1,2, 3, DeViltries Cast 3, U. of Cincin- nati, Medicine. STEWART, JAMES . . . 70, 94, 135, 180. Student Council Rep. 2, Organizations Commission 4, Sr. Banquet Sub-Chrmn. 4, Homeroom Officer 1, German Club 1, Hi- Y 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4, Captain 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Vice President 4, Ohio Wesleyan U., Pre-Med. STEWART, ROBERT . . . 70, 181. A Cappella Choir 3, Freshman Boys' Chorus, U. of Toledo, Education. STONE, SHARI . . . STOY, ROLAND . . . 70. A Cappella Choir 3, Freshman Boys' Chorus, U. of Toledo, Education. SUAREZ, JOSE . . . 70, 163. Prism Staff 4, C.S,P.A. Delegate 4, Track 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1, U. of Toledo, Engineering. SULLIVAN, TERESA . . . 70, 139, 149. Pay-a-el-sa 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Thalians 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Date Entered 1965, U. of Toledo, English. SURPRISE, KIRK . . . 70, 141. SWARTZ, JOEL . . . 58, 70, 180. Student Council Rep. 1, Varsity Drag Co-Chrmn. 4, J-Hop Sub-Chrmn. 3, Class Comm. 2, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Rall 1,2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 3, National Honor Society 4, Ohio State U., Arts and Sciences. SZOZDA, SAMUEL . . . 70, 92, 182. Homeroom Officer 1, Prism Rep 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Bowling 4, Golf 1,2, 3, 4, Golf Captain'3, Tech- nical College, Engineering. SZYKOWNY, GERALDINE . . . SZYMKOWIAK, ALAN . . . 70, 94. Homeroom Officer 1, Prism Rep. 1,4, Chorus 1, Bowling 4, Intramurals 2, Col- lege, Business Ad. ...T- TASSIE, DEBORAH . . . 70, 131, 180. Social Service Commission 4, Pat O' Gold Staff 3, Organizations Editor 3, Eques- triennes 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Treas. 4, Intramurals 2, DeViltries Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, U. of Kentucky, Education. TAUBER, MICHAEL , . . 70. Homeroom Officer 1, 2, Prism Rep. 3, Intramurals 1, 2, u. of Toledo. TEFT, CAROL . . . 71, 128, 138. TEITLEBAUM, KENNETH . . . 71. U. of Toledo, Veterinary Medicine. THEE5, TOM . . . 71. THOMPSON, SUSAN . . . 71, 131, 153. Equestriennes 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Sharps and Flats 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, D.E.C.A. 4, DeViltries Steering Comm. 4, DeViltries Cast 2, DeViltries Comm. 3, U. of Toleo, Art Education. TINCHER, SANDRA . . . 71, 127, 146. Student Council Rea. 1. 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, Socialites 2, 3,4, President 4, Class Comm. 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Education. TOY, DAVID . . . 71. D.E.C.A. 4, Jr.- Sr Play Comm., U. of Toledo, Pharmacy. TROESCH, DONALD . . . 71. Electronics Club 4, Enlist. TUCKER, BRENDA . . . 71, 175. TURNEAU, LINDA . . . 71, 129, 142. TURNOCK, CAROL . . . 71, 72, 139, 145, 158, 166, 172. Publicity Commission 3, Awards Commission 4, Organizations Com- mission 4, T.A.S.C. Comm. 2, 3, Grad- uation Co-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Spirit Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, Underclass 3, Opening Section 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Pay-a-el-sa 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 3, Intramurals 1,2, DeViltries Cast 4, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, Honor Roll 1,4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Bowling Green State U., Education. TWIGG, JANICE . . . 71. Pep Club 1, 2, Sharps and Flats 1,2, 3, 4. .V- VAN HORN, RICHARD . . . 71. VAN WALBECK, MARK . . . 71, 141. Homeroom Officer 4, Quill and Dagger 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, U. of Toledo. VEDDER, SHARYL . . . 58, 71, 143, 145, 172, 180.6 Publicity Commission 4, Var- sity Drag Co-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 1, Prism Rep. 1, 2, 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Magazine Rep. 1, 4, A.F.S. Comm., Sisco 1, 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Hist. 3, DeViltries Cost 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Miami U., Art. VOGEL, SANDRA . . . 71. Homeroom Of- ficer 2, Prism Rep., Pep Club 2, 3, Eques- triennes 2, 3, Class Comm. 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, U. of Toledo. VOORHEES, SUSAN . . . 71, 127, 129, 142, 180. Club Presidents' Council 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, D.B.A.C., Treas. 3, Vice President 4, Y-Teens, Vice President 3, President 4, Intramurals 1,2, Jr.-Sr. Play Cost 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, National Honor Society 4, Business. VOSSEN, FREDERICK . . . 71. -W- WAGONER, TERRY . . . 71. Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 2, Scholarship Team 3, Ohio State U., Architecture. WAHL, ROSEMARY . . . 71, 182. Date Entered 1966, X-ray Technology. WAINRIGHT, TONI . . . 72, 143, 145, 170. Publicity Commission 1,2, T.A.S.C. Comm. 3, Prom Sub-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, Homeroom Rep. 2, Sisco 1,2, 3, 4, Hist. 2, Sorelles 3, 4, Hist. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Steering Comm. 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Honor Roll 4, Cleveland ln- stitute of Art, Art. WALKER, LINDA . . . 72, 129, 136. Kiowa 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, D.B.A.C. 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Chorus 2, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 4, Nursing. WALLACE, JOHN . . . 72, 180. A Cappella Choir 2, Chorus 2, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Miami U., Business Ad. WANAKS, JOSEPH . . . - WARFIELD, PAMELA . . . 72, 177. Class Comm. 2, Socialites 3, Band 1,2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Business College. IBM Program. WARREN, GREGORY . . . 72, 92, 132, 174, 176. Student Council Rep. 4, Wel- fare Commission 1,2, 3, Athletics Com- mission, Student Council Comm. 4, T.A.- S.C. Comm. 3, Class Treas. 3, Sophomore Dance Sub-Chrmn. 2, Class Comm. 3, Magazine Rep. 1, Forum 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 3, 4, Ohio U., Engineering. WASHINGTON, JULIUS . . . Homeroom Officer 1, Football 1, Track 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WEBER, ROBERT . . . 72, 180. Band 1, Orchestra 2, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Ohio State U., Pre-Med. WEBER, SANDRA . . . 150. Class Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Tri-D 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Education. WEISELBERG, SANDRA . . . 72, 145, 166, 183. Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Assemblies Commission 1,2, 3, Publicity Commission 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Sor- elles 3, 4, Spirit Comm. 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Education. WELTER, SUSAN . . . 72, 136, 182. Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Socialites 2, 3, Kiowa 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Stautzenberger. WESLEY, RICHARD . . . 175. WEXLER, LYRA . . . 72, 145. Publicity Comm. 4, Sorelles 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, Ohio U., Social Work. WHITE, DEBORAH . . . 59, 72, 175. Welfare Commission 3, 4, Dads' and Daughters' Date Co-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Thades 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Thalians 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 4, Honor Roll 4, Kent State U., Physical Therapy. WHITEHEAD, NANCY . . . 72, 145. Pub- licity Commission 1, 2, 4, Class Comm. 4, Pep Club 1, Equestiennes 1, Sorelles 3, 4, Intramurals 1,2, DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 1,2,3,4, U. of Toledo, Education. WHITMAN, LOUIS . . . 72, 180. Chorus 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Intra- murals 2, 3, Honor Roll 1,2,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Ohio State U., Pre-Med. WILSON, ESTHER . . . 72. WILSON, MICHAEL . . . 72. WILTSE, DALE . . . 72. Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 1,2, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, U. of Toledo, Mathematics. WITZLER, DEBRA . . . 72, 140, 146, 180. Junior Trip Co-Chrmn. 3, Class Comm. 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, 2, Magazine Rep. Vice President 4, 2, Socialites 3, 4, Peries 4, Intramurals 2, Steering Comm. 4, DeViltries Comm. Play Comm. 3, 4, 1, 2. 3. 4, Jr.-Sr. Honor Roll 1,4, Bowling Green State U., Home Ec. WOHL, JOHN . . . 72, 141, 142. Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Organizations Commis- sion 4, Jr. Boys' Mothers' Tea Co-Chrmn. 3, Prom Sub-Chrmn. 4, Prism Staff 4, Ads, Homeroom Officer 3, Dramatic Players 2, Quill and Dagger 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, DeViltries Comm. 3, Date Entered 1964, U. of Toledo, Business. WOOLBRIGHT, ROSALIND . . . 73, 180. Date Entered 1966. .YH YODER, WINIFRED . . . 73, 150. Class Comm. 4, Prism Rep. 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, Tri-D 3, 4, Date Entered 1965, U. of Toledo, Education. YONOVITZ, STEVEN . . . 73. U. of Toledo. YOUNG, MICHELLE . . . 60, 73, 143, 168, 172. Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Assemblies Commission 2, 3, 4, Student Council Comm. 3, Senior Mothers' Tea Co-Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Rep., Pot O' Gold Rep. 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Sisco Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Rep. 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 1. 2. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Flay Cast 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, U. of Toledo, Arts and Sci- ences. YOURIST, MARLENE . . . 73, 129, 182, 183. D.B.A.C., DeViltries Comm., Honor Roll 2, 3, U. of Toledo, Accounting. -Z- ZACHARIAS, SHIRLEY . . . 73. ZAFT, CAREN . . . 73, 149, 157, 163, 181. Student Council Comm. 4, Organiza- tions Commission 1,2,3, Assemblies 4, Class Comm. 1,2, 3,4 Prism Saff 3, 4, Editor 4, C.S.P.A. Delegate 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, Thalians 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 1,,2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 3, Honor Roll 1, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Ohio State U., Journalism. ZARATE, VALDEMAR . . . A Cappella Choir 1, Chorus 2, Band 1, Track 1: Wrestling 1, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 1, College, IBM Machines. ZAWIERUCHA, JOHN . . . 73. ZEITLER, KAREN . . . 73. Assemblies Commission I, 2, 3, Organizations Com- mission 3, Student Council Comm. 3, 4, T.A.S.C. Rep. 3, 4, T.A.S.C. Comm. 3, 4, J-Hop Sub-Chrmn. 3, Homecoming Sub- Chrmn. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Prism Staff-3, Pot O' Gold Staff 4, C.S.P.A. 215 Love, Linda ........... Delegate 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Prism Rep. 35 Debutantes 1,2, 35 Thadevilleans 1,2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Steering Con-im. 45 DeViltries Comm. I, 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Play Sub-Chrmn. 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 U. of Toledo, History. ZINK, LINDA . . . 148. Commission 35 Class Comm. 35 Homeraom Officer 15 Kiowa 1, 2, 35 Thodovilleans 2, 3, 45 Chorus 35 DeViltries Comm.5 Honor Roll 1, 25 College, Art. ZMESKAL, ANNE . . . 73, 134, 145, 158, 170, 172, 174, 180. A.F.5. Chairman 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Awards Commis- sion 1, 2, 35 Organizations Commission 4, Student Council Comm. 1,2, 35 quet Sub-Chrmn. 45 Class Comm. Sr. Bon- 2, 3, 4: Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 Pep Club 1, 25 1-Da- Ko 1,2, 3, 45 Freshman Mother cleans 1,25 Sorelles 3, 4, Carr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 lntramurals 4: Peri- Sec. 35 l, 2, 4: DeViltries Cast 45 DeViltries Comm. 1,2, 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Cast 2,45 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 35 Honor Rall 1,2, 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Regional Or- chestra 45 Earlham College. ZUCKER, DAVID . . . 73, 92, 127, 180, 181. Class Comm. 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 45 Key Club 1, 2, Soph. Rep. 25 Spirit Comm. Co-Chrmn. Chrmn. 15 J-Hop 45 Froshmore Hop Sub- Sub-Chrmn. 35 Athletic Commission 1,2, 35 Assemblies Commis- sion 45 Wrestling 1,2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1,2, 35 Band 1, 35 Or- chestra 45 DeViltries Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Play Comm, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 Scholarship Team 35 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, President 45 Purdue U., Physics. ZYWOCKI, DAVID . . . 73 Junior Index -A- Adkins, James ..... Adler, Martin ...,.. Amundson, John ..... Ansted, Steven .......... Armstead, Johnnie .......... Armstrong, Lynn Louise ..... Arnell, Cory .................. Asahina, Robert Atkins, James . ...,. ..... . 42 42, 202 42 42 ...Ifffi 42 A .,..,... 42, 182 .........42, 141 Auguslyniak, Terry ..... Axonovitz, Robert ......... 42, 47,163 Ayish, Donna ................... ,...... ..... 4 2 , 150 -B- Bader, Brenna .......,.........,. ...... 5 1 Bagrowski, Dennis .......... ...,.. 4 2 Bailey, Margaretto .... ................... 4 2 Barney, Lennard ..... ...................... 4 2 Beach, Darlene .,.. ..,... 4 2, 142, 182 Beals, Robert ...... ...........,....... 4 2 Beard, Lewis ........... ................ 4 2 Becker, Mildred .... ......... 4 2, 182 Beggs, Brenna .... ......... 4 2, 136 Beggs, Vicki ........... ......,..... 4 2 Benore, Arnold ..... ................ 4 2 Bergquist, Robert ...... ......... 4 2,135 Berkel, Michael ..... .,..................,. 4 2 Beverly, Kathy .... .. ..... ..42, 150, 177 Binzer, Herbert ...,.. ....... 4 2, 141, 168 Blair, Janice ...... ............ 4 2, 177 Bodai, Joseph ........................................ 42 Bolander, James .............................. 42, 90 Bordner, Lynn .... 42, 49, 81, 141, 175, 183 Borek, Robert .................................... 42, 93 Borek, Terrance ..,..... ....,,,.. 4 2 Bottomlee, Mary ........... Boxenboum, Sheldon ...... Branum, Sharley ........ Brock, Jessica ....... Broakover, James .... Brown, Richard .... . .,...... 42 142 .,.......42, ..... 42, 134 .. ...... 42 ....... 42 Buck, Sharon ........ ...... 4 2 Buford, Richard .... ................ Buford, Susan ..... ................... 4 2 Burtch, Randall ..... ,.42, 135, 177 Burton, Robert ...... 1.1...... ............. 4 2 Byers, Nancy K. ....... 42, 150, 170 Byers, Nancy R. .......... ....... 4 2, 174,177 -C- Caldwell, Jacqueline ........,... 42, 142, 175 Calef, Karen ................. ............. 4 2, 135 Campbell, Christine ..... ........... ..... 4 2 Campbell, Dennis ..,... . ...... 42 Carpenter, Shirley ....,. ....... 4 2 Carr, David ..,.......,..., ....... 4 2 216 Corrothers, Irene ...... Chapman, Sharon ...,. Chausky, Steven ..,.. Chester, Robert Chiapelta, Mary ..... Chismar, Philip .... Christ, Robert ..,. Clift, William ...... Close, Kenneth ..... .........43, 128, 172 . .,,. 43 43 43 ,. 43 135 Cohen, Ronna .,...,...... ..,,,,,,, 4 3, 149, 166 Coleman, David .......,,, , ,,.,,,,,,,, 43,135 Colthorpe, Christopher ,...,. ........ 4 3, 132 Cane, Robert ................. ....,... 4 3,177 Conway, Renee ......... .........,. 4 3 Cook, Jocqueiyn ........,,,. 43 Cooperman, Maureen ,,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Copeland, Carolyn ...,............,............... 43 cm, sheuey ......... , .,.... 43, 170, 174, 175 Cotner, David ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , , , 4 3 Covrett. Ronald ..... ................. 4 3, 76, 151 Cranker, Cynthia ............ 43, 139, 144, 183 Crawford, James ..,..,,.., , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Crayne, John ...... 43, 44, 76, 90, 135, 141 Crider, Lawrence ...,....................,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 3 Croft, Robert ..............................,.......,. 43 Crowe, Kathleen ..,.. ........ 4 3,146 Czaikowski, Marcia ........ ...,....... 4 3 -D- Donkert, Christine ...... . .......... 43,133 Darbyshire, Gary , ..... .....,.....,........ . Davis, Judi ....,..... ........, 4 3, 138, 148 Dovis, larry ...... ...........,........ 4 3 Davis, Linda ...... . ............ .... 43 Dean, Janice ..,..... ....,.. 4 3,137 Dokonv, Gayle .........,.. .,..... 4 3,144 Delsemme, Jacques ..,.. .............. 4 3 Delsemme, Pierre ,,.... ....... 4 3,130 Denman, Ronald ..... Dennis, Colman ......... Diamond, Jeffrey ........ ......43, 92 43 Dickson, Dean .,..............................,,,,,,,, 43 Dimmack, Gayle .... 43, 49, 139, 149, 161 Dixon, Olivia .....,....,....,......................., 43 Domalski, Deborah ,..... .... 4 3 Donofrio, Sharon .... .,.,, 4 3 Drown, Robert ...., ..... 4 3 Drawn, Roger ....,..... ,,,., 4 4 Drumheller, John .,...,. .,...... 4 4 Drzewiecki, Leonard ..... . .........,.. 44 Duffey, Richard ..... ..........,... 4 4,153 Dugan, Thomas .... ....... 4 4, 90, 151 Dula, Delois .....,... ...,.,...,....... 4 4 Dunkle, Darlene .,...... ....... 4 4,137 -E.. Early, Nancy ......,.......,..... 44, 47, 140, 144 Eberly, Michael ..,. .................... 4 4,132 Eckber, Nancy ...... ........ 4 4, 148, 149 Eckle, William ..............,....................... 44 Edwards, Douglas ..,....................... 44,133 Eisler, Millard 44, 47, 127, 133, 142, 202 Elkes, Lynn .................... 44, 138, 168, 172 Elkes, Scott .,..,.,..........,..,,.............,.,,...., 44 Elkins, Carolyn ............ 44, 133, 139, 166 suis, virginia ....,, 44, 139, 144, 170, 174 Eppstein, Edward ..........,.,........,..,......,.. 44 Estell, Troy ..,,.............. ..... 4 4 -F- Facer, Constance ......... ..... 4 4 Farkas, David .,..... ,.... 4 4 Farner, Kenneth ...... ..... 4 4 Farner, Richard ...... ........... 4 4 Farris, Frederick ....... ...... 4 4, 92 Fedlock, Jocouelyn .... ..,..... 4 4,133 Fedor, Tl1amas .,..... .....,.. 4 4 Feeback, Mark ..... .............. 4 4 Fisher, Bruce ....,., ................. 4 4 Fishman, Richard ....... 44, 47, 133 Fitch, George ,...... ........................ 4 4 Fleming, Denise ..,.. ..,...,,. 4 4, 144, 170 Floyd, Gwenn ..... .............. 4 4,175 Frohn, Sharon ....... ........ 4 4,128 Frances, Richard .,.,., ............. ...,,... Frey, Thomas ....... ,..,...............,..., 4 4 Friedrich, Paul ..... ....... 4 4, 76, 90, 151 Fries, George ...... .,..... 4 4, 92, 132 Frisk, William ....... ................. 4 4 Fritz, Debra ..,... ........ 4 4,183 Fryer, Robert ....... ........ 4 4,130 Furlong, William .......... ........ 4 4 -G.. Gaines, Richard ......... ..... 4 4 Ganzert, Charles ...... ........ 4 4 Gasser, Leonard ....,. ........... 4 4 Gearing, Janice ,. ,... ........ 4 4,140 Geiner, Linda ...,...... .....,..... 4 4 Geiner, Michael ...... ........... Geisler, Francine ........... ........ 4 5,149 Georgevich, Darlene .... ....,.......,........ 4 5 Gibbons, Gillian ..... .................. 4 5,138 Gibbs, Geoffrey ..... .... . ..45, 76, 90, 151 Gibbs, Shirlee .......,.. ..................... 5 1 Gilbert, Donald .... 1. ..... 45 Girkins, Cynthio .... 45, 134, 144, 1 sa, Gloyd, Sondra . ......,.,....,,.......,..,..,,. 45, Goldstein, Charles ................ ,.., 4 5,76 Goodleman, Michael ........ 45,47, 166' 183 , 84 170 Gorr, Patti ............,... ........ 4 5, 47, 144 Gottfried, Diane .... ,........,. 4 5,139 Graber, James .... .....,.........,.,,,. 4 5 Graber, Scott .......... ...,................... . Grainger, Claudio .... ....,.... 4 5, 134, 144 Grana, David ........,. .....,. 4 5, 76, 93, 151 Gray, Pamela .....,. ........,..... 4 5, 136 Green, James ..., ..,...,.... 4 5 Greiner, Gary ...,. ............. 4 5, 76 Grimes, Mitchell ..... ,,......,.... .... ,.., ........ 4 5 Gross, Gwynneth .................... 45, 170, 202 Groves, Dayl ...,...... 45, 81, 128, 138, 164 Grude, David ........,...,.......,..,.,...,..,..,..,. 45 Grycza, Joanne ......,....,........................ 45 Gunderson, Ingrid ......... ......., 4 5,139 -H- Habrych, Nancy .......,.,..,......,.......,,. 45,142 Hansen, Rebecca ..,, 45, 49, 139, 144, 158, 170, 174 Hardy, Stephen .......... 45, 76, 79, 90, 151 Harris Ken ....... .,........,.,................. 4 5 Harris Naro ...... ..,................. 4 5,150 Harris, Patsy ..............,.......,...,...,,,, 45,175 Hartman, Dennis .......................,...,.. 45, 92 Hedgpeth, Jane .,.. 45, 139, 144, 166, 170 Helmke, Terry ,,.,, .,........,,.....,..............,,, Henline, Charlene .,....., 45, 128, 138, 183 Herzberg, Patricia ....,.....,..,.........,.,,,.... 45 Higgins, James .......... ..,.........,,.......... Hill, Howard .....,. ........,..,..... 4 5 Hoffman, Steven .... ...............,....,.,. 4 5 Hoglund, Richard ......... 45, 170, 177 Holewinski, Gary ..... ,,.,,..,.,..,, 4 5, 175 Holloway, Robert ,.,. ...............,... ,. 45 Holsinger, Sandra ...... ................. 4 5,147 Hopes, Mary Ann ...... ........ 4 5,137, 183 Horgon, Cathleen ......... 45, 137, 182 Horn, Jonnie ......... ...,.,........,..,,..,., 4 5 Horton, James ...... ......... 4 5, 135, 175 Howald, Sandra .... ,... ...... 4 5 , 136 Hoy, Raymond ..... ..............,... 4 5 Hoyt, Lynne ......... ...........,......... 4 5 Hrabok, Susan .... ....... 4 5, 49, 144 Hughes, Jerry ..,.... Hughes, Joe ....... .........45, 142, Humberger, Gary ......,...,.... . ......., .,,.,..,.. 4 5 Humphreys, William .............. 45, 130, 168 133 Hunter, Elaine ...... 45, 133, 142, 175,183 Hunter, William .....,.,.,,..,,,,.....,,..,...,.,... 45 Hurt, Michael .................... 45, 76, 93, 151 -J- Jensen, Ronald ...................................... 45 Jex, David ..........,...,..... 45, 170, 174, 177 Johnson, Elizabeth ................ 45, 136, 149 Johnson, Francine ...........,...,................ 45 Johnson, Joanne .... 45, 134, 144, 170, 172 Johnson, Linda ......,................................. 45 Johnson, Marcia .......... ........ 4 5, 136 Johnson, Sharon ....... Johnston, Elizabeth Jones, Bonnie ........... Jones, Susan ....... Jordan, James ....... Jordan, Patricia ...... Josephson, Gary .,.... Josephson, James ....... Jurkiewicz, Dorothy . Kale, Terry .,..,.... Kallile, Nancy Karamal, Patricia Kazmierzak, Susan 46 ........46, 183 46 46 46 46 K-. Keesecker, Marsha Keller, Emily ,..... Keller, Richard Keller, Sandra Kelly, Jamie ........., Kennedy, Christine ..... Kenner, Thomas ...... Kerchmon, Mark .,... Kidney, Gregg ......... Kimmerly, Jeffrey Kirk, Daniel .,.... Klotz, Robert ...... Kaehl, Diane ...... Kolbe, Eileen ....... Kossow, Robert .... .. 46 ........46, 138 46 . ......., 46, isa, ...........46, 149 137 ...,...46, 76 .. 46 ........46, 146 46 .. 46 177 ........46, 92, 97, .. 46 ........46, . 46 147 Kozak, Carol .....,.............,.............. 46,133 Krueger, Charity ........ 46, 153, 158, 160, 170, 174 Krupski, Ronald .,,..,..,......., .,........... 4 6, 130 -L- LaCourse, David ........... .........,4.... 4 6 LaCourse, Richard .... .....................- 4 6 lahrman, Thomas .,.,, ......... 4 6, 84, 135 Lake, Jeffrey ...,,.,,.. ........ 4 6, 49, 132 Lancaster, Thomas ..................,............. 46 Langlois, Robert .............. 46, 84, 93, 151 Lonker, Miles .,., ,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 175 Latson, Delores ..... ,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 175 Lauer, Martin ..,... , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 46, 76 Lesage, Robert Levine, Linda ..... ,........46, 82, 130 lewis, Erlin ..... , ,,,,,,,, 45, 76 Lewis, Robert .,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Liber, Nevin ...... ........,.........,, , ,46, 132 Liddell, Beverly ............ 46, 142, 166, 183 Lightner, Douglas ..,....... 43, 46, 141, 151 Lincoln, Herman ,.,...... .......... . .84, 86 lloyd, Patricia .......... Lockwood, Barbara .....,.46, 137, 144 Luce, Jerry Lutz, Patricia .,.,. .... 46, 143, 144 Lykins, Diane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 -M- McCollam, Michael ...... ........... 4 6, 80 McCreery, Laura ....... ...,,,,,,,,,,,, 46,174 McDaniel, Deborah ,,,,,, , ,,,,, 46, 142, 166 MUCBY, Mdfk -.-..--.--. ................... 4 7 Macomber, Paulette .. .... ......... 4 7, 150 Maertin, Gregory .....,.. ....... , .... 4 7 Marquordt, Gregory ...,,,, ,, 51 Marscheider, Linda ..,., ...,,,,.,,,,,,, 4 7 Mermer, James ........ ,..,..... ..,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Metzger, Deborah ,. .... 47, 144, 166 Millman, Gail ........ ............ 4 7,144 Mills, Gary ....,...,. . ,,........ ..,, 4 7 Mills, Suzanne ..,, ..,.......,,.,,,,, 4 7 Millwee, Craig ...... ..........,.............. Miner, Barbara .........,... 47, 139, 172 Missler, Linda .... M0inS, Victor Moon, Marcie ........ Moore, Alexander Morizen, Richard .... Morris, David .,..,. Morris, Thomas .... Morrison, Chris ...... ,... . .47, 142, 158, 166, 170 Mostov, Julie .. ..... .4 ..,,.....16, 47, 128, 166 . .... ,..,. . .,,...... .... ..,. 4 7 ..,....,.47, 148, 149 47 182 47 ......,..47, ,175 7, 81,138,148,149, 164, 168 Muetzel, Marilyn .....................,,..,,..,,,,,,. 47 Munson, Karen ........ 44, 47, 134, 144, 167 Murphy, Darlene .......................,.,........ 47 Murphy, Kathleen ..,......,.....,...,............ 47 Math, Frank N. ......... ...,,.... 4 7,114 -N- Naumann, John ..,..... ............ Neese, Andrew .,.... ,.,.,,. 4 7, 90 Nelson, Gary ......... ...........,..........,.. 4 7 Nicholson, Robert ............................ 47, 84 Noftz, Jeanette ......... ...47, 143, 144, 183 Northington, Dianna Nowaczyk, Francine -Q.. Odenheimer, Marcia ....47, 49, 127, 144, isa, 162, ies Olah, Patricia ......., ............ . ..48,136 Oleksiok, David ..... ............................ 4 8 Olson, Michael ................... . .................. 48 O'Rourke, Delphine .... 48, 128, 148, 166, 173 O'Rourke, Kathleen .....,48, 128, 148, 173 Orwig, Mary ........ 48, 81, 128, 139, 164, 166, 183 Overton, Wanda ........ ...... . ..48,1B2 ..p... Parker, Janet ............. .. ......... 48 Patton, Harold Pawlaczyk, Thomas ...... ............... 4 8, 173 Payne, Peace, Judith ......... Peace, Michael ..... Peksa, Perkins, Michael ..... Perlman, Robert .... Perlmutter, Elaine Pernia, Jane ....,,,.... Petros, Demetra .... Phillips, Marvin ..... Poland, Clifford ..,,. Poland, Jill ........ Daniel ..... , ..... .....,..48, 76, 151 Denise ..............,. 48, 128, 148, 173 48 ............4a, 94, 163 ............48, isa ,.............,48, 1aa .....,.48, 143, 144 48 48 147 Poland, Norman ......., ...,.......,. Poll, Charles .....,......... ......... 5 1 Poskorbiewicz, Joseph .... .,.... ..... . , 48 Price, Janis .,............... ......... 4 8,137 Pugh, Patricia ............ .,1......,... 4 8 Purcell, Lindo ..,. ,. .... ,..48, 148 -R- Rambo, Cale Reau, Richard Reed, Sheila ...,.... ....,,..,................ 4 8, 166 Reisin, William ....,..,...,........,.,,,...,.,..... 48 Rhoden, Patricia .... 48, 49, 144, 149, 183 Richard, Judith .,..,.,..,....,....... 48, 150, 177 Riggs, Daniel ..... .,.........,.................... 4 8 Rike, Jennifer ......, ..,,...... 4 B, 202 Robinson, Melvina ..... .. 48 Robertson, David .... 48, 135, 158, 166, 170 Rockwood, John ...,.......,.,.......,,..,.......... 48 Rohr, Gary ..,..... ..A...,. ...... 4 B Romanoff, Douglas .... ...................... 4 8 Ramp, Joanne ........,,.. ......................... 4 8 Rothman, Elizabeth ........ 16, 48, 128, 138 Rothman, Rose .......... ,..... . .., .......... . 48 Rumpf, Jeffrey ..,.......,.,,.. ....,,,.. 4 8 ..5-. Salley, John ...........,.......... 42, 43, 48, 170 Samuels, Stuart ........ 48, 49, 84, 132, 163 Sander, Kenneth ..... , ....., 48, 170, 174, 177 Sarchiz, Sandra ...,..,......,........ 48, 139, 144 Saville, Doug ...... ......................... 4 8 Schafer, Scott .... .....,......,.. 4 8, 132 Scharlow, Lee ...., ........ 5 1, 90, 132 Schaub, Joanne ..... .................,. 5 1 Scheer, Marvin ..... ,.,..,... 4 8, 170 Scheid, Gregory ......................,............. 51 Schlatter, Carla .,.................. 48, 134, 144 Schlichting, Gene .... 48, 94, 142, 151, 170 Schmidt, Linda ................................ 48, 136 Schneider, Cale ..... ..,..,...... 4 8 Schulak, Nelson ..... ................ 4 9 Schultz, Gary ..... ........ 4 9, 84, 90 Schwartz, Janet .... ....... 4 9, 144, 174 Seward, Sheila ..,.. ...........,... 5 1, 140 Sheline, Sharon ..................,. 49, 148, 164 Shelton, William .............,................,... 49 Shible, Marsha .... 49, 137, 174, 175, 183 Shinn, Marye ........................................ 49 Shyavitz, Nancy ............ 49, 149, 166, 168 snney, Debbie ...,,...,. ..,................ 4 9, 134 Siek, Linda . .................. ............,... 4 9 Silverblatt, Richard ..... ......... ,.... ..... 4 9 Simmons, David ..,.... ...,... 4 9, 127, 133 Singer, Harold ...... .............,..... 4 9 Skalski, Paul ...... .......,.......... 4 9, 76 Smith, Diane ....., ,,.. 49, 134, 144 Smith, Gregory ...... .............,..... 4 9 Smith, Michael .... ....,.. 4 9 Sotnyk, Frances .... .,.... 4 9 Sawinski, Michael Space, Philip ...... Spade, David ..... Speck, Paul ......... Sprouse, David ...... Stasge, Marilyn Staley, Richard .... 49 ........49, 91 49 50 so .......5o, 139, 144 so Start, Tom .,....... ..... ........... 5 0 Stauffer, Mary ....... ............. 5 0,140 Steinberg, Eric ..,.. ...,......,Y.. 5 0, 142, 172 Steingroot, Marcy .....,...,.A.................... 50 Stephenson, Pat ...,........ 50, 139, 149, 166 Stern, Maureen Stines, Linda ..... ....,.....,..,,............ ..,.. 5 0 Stoner, Marcia .,.....,..,... 50, 139, 140, 170 Straub, Brian .... ...... ........ 5 0 , 170, 177 Straub, David ........... ....,....,.,.... ...... . 5 0 Sugheir, Stephen .... ....... 5 0, 142, 168 Surprise, Martha ...... ..... ,.... . .,..,... 5 0 , 128 Surratt, William .............. 50, 135, 182 Sussman, Diane ,..... ...... 5 0, 128, 138, 183 Sweeny, David ...... .............,.....,......,.. 5 0 Szozda, Laura ...............,................ 50, 142 -T- Talbott, Jennifer ......,..,.,,..., ........... 5 0, 137 Talks, Logon ....,......... 50, 82, 83, 97, 135 Torlotf, William ,................. ....... ......... 5 0 Taylor, Mary .......,.. ....... 4 7, 50, 160, 166 Teman, Rosalyn .... ......,................... 5 0 Temple, Kenneth .... ............. 5 0 This, Kathleen Thompson, Roderic Tischina ., ..... 50, 136 50 50 e, Brian ...,.., Tomaszewski, Sandra .. ................ 50 Tucholski, Dennis Turnock, Jill ...... .......50, 139, 144 Tyree, Winston .......... ..... ................ ..v-. Vandergriff, David ...... ......,...... 5 0 Valentina, Rudi . Van Horn, Thomas Vaug hn , Vedder, Pamela . Neil ...... Vince, Sandra ..... Volk, Debra ..,... Volpe, Margaret . ......,50, 212 50 50 135 .......50, 150, 183 Vraoman, Muriel ..,. .,..,..,,....,.. 5 0, 144, 166 -W- Wagner, Stephen ......... ....A........... 5 0 Wakefield, Marvin ..,.,. .........,......... 5 O Wallace, Mary ....,........, ....... 5 1, 127, 137 Warren, Craig ........,,,........ ...,...,,....... 5 1 Watson, Gene Thomas ...,. . ........ 51 Watts, Gordon ..,.........,..... ............. 5 1 Webb, Terry ............,.. .,....... 5 1, 150 Weber, Joseph ..A.... .. 51 Weills, Dallas ...., .,,...,,...,.,........... 5 1 Weiner, Gregg ..,.. ..,,...,....,...,,,...,. 4 9, 51 Wells, Kathryn .............. 51, 149, 164, 166 Werner, Richard .... ,,... ,.,..,................ . 5 l West, Patrick ....... Whickum, Beth .,.... 177 White, Robert ....,....................,. , .,......,. 51 Whittington, Lisa .....,.. 51, 138, 148, 149 Wilkins, Courtney .......... 51, 144, 147 Williams, Ronald ,.., .,,....,............,,.,, , , 51 Wilmath, Mary ..,..............,.....,...,.. 51, 147 Winkler, Susan ..,..... 51, 127, 139, 140, 160 Woodring, Janice ...., ....,.,..,.,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 143 Worden, Linda ...... .. 51 Wright, Vickie .............. ..... 5 1 .Y... Yark, Donald James .... ...,. 5 1 Young, Mary ..,.....,....,.. ..... 5 1 .Z- Zarate, Rosallndo ................. .....,......... 5 1 Zitzman, Donna ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,,.. ,.,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Zollinger, George .......... 51, 90, 132, 151 Zouhary, Rosemarie .... 43, 51, 144, 149, 158, 166 Zucker, Amy ......,. , ..... ..51, 139, 164, 172 ophomore Index -A- Adams, Debbie ......... 148 Adams, Martin ..... .............. 3 2,177 Adler, Deborah ....... ........, 3 2, 138, 183 Albert, Vicki ....,,,, ..,.................,,.. 3 2 Anderson, Mary .,.,. ......... 3 2, 139, 149 Anteau, Carol , ,,,,. .,..,.,..,..,,,,,.,,,,, . Anton, David ...,.. ..........,............,,,. 3 2 Arend, Lark .................... 32, 148, 149, 173 Armes, Elizabeth ..........,................ . 32 Armstrong, Larry Arnell, Lyn ........,.., ., ,........., ....... 3 2 Aseltyne, Bruce ..... ........ 3 2, 81, 151 Ash, Patsy ............ ..,.,...... 3 2, 129 Ashman, Roxanne ..... ...t.t..... 3 2,138 Aubry, Jeffery ..............,...,...,,,. 32, 88 Ayish, Linda ..........,..,............ 32, 129, 150 -8-- Bach, Paula .,..... ..................... Baker, Glenn .... ..,,..,. 3 2, 81, 151 Baldwin, Julie ...... ......... 3 2,131,134 Ballard, Jeff ............... ..................... 3 2 Bollinger, Elizabeth .........,..,......... 32, 175 Ballinger, Robert .................... 32, 170, 174 Ballmer, Rustin ......,. 32, 88, 94, 132, 177 Bancroft, Mary ..,,....,,..........,. 32,'134, 140 Barney, Linda ...... Bartlett, John ...... Bauska, Sandra ..... Baxter, Linda ..... Bean, Fred ....,..... Becker, Burdette ...., Belcher, Jonathan ......32, 136 140 147 . .............. 32 Bell, L1ndo ......... .......... ......................,.. 3 2 Benodum, Meredith ..,......, 32, 33, 81, 177 Bender, Jack .............. ....... . ................. 3 2 Benner, Kerris ..... Bernoir, Mike ...... Bickel, Rick ..... 138 r 149 Bigelow, John ..... ,...,.,.... 3 2 130 Bittner, Judith ..... . .............. 32, 129 Black, Curtis .... ........... 3 2, 94, 135 Blaesing, Carl ...... ....,.,.......,,......,..... 3 2 Blair, Jan ...,.................. 32, 150, 168 177 Blunk, Rebecca ...... ..................... 3 2 139 Bollinger, Laura .... ........,..,...... 3 2 134 Booth, Bette .,... .. ......... 33, 140, 149 Borsos, Patricia .,..., ....,...... 3 3, 146 Bowers, Richard . .... Boyd, Linda ........., Boynton, Bob ....... Bozzuto, Rosalyn .... Bridwell, Christine Briga, Ando ............ Bronikowski, Ray Brownlee, Keturah 33 33 .......33, 81 1 34 137 140 33 Buck, Roberta ....,.... ......... 3 3, 175, Burgard, Pat ...... Burkhart, Craig .,.. Burnep, Janet ................ -C. Callandine, Linda 182 ,..,,......92, 173 33 ..... 33, 134 Campbell, Alwin .... ....,.,.... 3 3 Capaull, Carol ........ ........ 3 3 Carpenter, Marcie ..... ,...... ........... 3 3 Carter, Caroline ...... .,.......,......,....... 3 3 Carter, Karen ...... ....,.,., 3 3, 170, 174 Chase, Susan .......,. ............,..,...,. 3 3 Cherry, Deborah .... ..... 3 3 Chewning, Jack ...... .................. Chewning, Susie .... ...,..,.............. Chiopetta, Shirley . ........ 33, 136, 146 Childress, Rebecca ........... 33, 182 Chiles, Mike . .,.... Chismor, Fred ..... Christensen, Dan ,... Clark, Ernest ..... Clift, Joyce ...,. Cline, J1m Cline, Linda ...,. .. Cline, Ronald .,,., . 33 33 .........33, 183 33 Close, Karen ....... ...... 3 3, 133, 158 Cohen, Fredelle ..... ................... 3 3 Cohen, Phil ......... ....,........v 3 3, 34, 82 Cohen, Roni .,...... ....,,............... 3 3, 158 Collins, Marilyn .... ...... 3 3, 34, 134,140 Common, Scott ....... Conrad, Martha :::::33i.-1397.149 Cook, Larry ,.................. ..........,........ 3 3 Cooaerman, Howard ..... ....... 3 3, 81, 92 Corns, Kay .,,..........,........................ 33,136 Coulter, Kelly ..........................,..,.......... 33 Covrett, Marsha ..,.., 33, 81, 128, 148, 164 Cranmer, Martha .,........,....,..,......... 33, 139 Creech, Donna .... Croft, Martha ..... CullY, Ralph .,.,., Cummings, Phil .,.....33, 134, 140 Curtis, Barbra .... ......... 3 3,139 Curtis, Jim ....... ............ .,... ,.., . . . 33 ...D- Dagnall, Richard ............-. Dailey, Jack ....... Damrauer, Gary .... ............... 1 , ,... .. ...... 33 Davis, Catherine . ..........4-.. .----- ----. , 33 Davis, Curtis .........,.. 33 Davis, Lorraine DeBruine, Mark Degner, Karl .,...., DeLeon, linda Denman, Dave Denman, Nancy Detwiler, Carol ..,. Dewey, Ernest ........,. Diamond, Stewart Dobaczewski, Gary .,.. Dodd, Debra ..,..... Donovan, Darla Draper, Tom .,.......,. Dressell , Deborah , az, 90,135,141 1 ..... 34, 177 34 .........34, 81,'151 134 34 ......34, 133 34 34 34 ...-..34, 139, 149 130 . ........ 34, 40, 146 Drumheller, Mark ..... ...... ...--- 3 4 , 90, 151 -5. Early, Richard ........,..,.. 34, 132, 170, 177 Elkinson, Harry ..... Elrod, Linda ....... Emery, Earl , ....... ., ..,,........ 34, 133, 174 ....,..34, 133,141 151.919, Todd ...,..,.. , ................ 34 Ernst, Deborah ...... ....... . 34 Escobar, John .,........ , ....... .....,... 3 4, 81 -F.. Farkas, Laura , ...........,... . ..... 34,134 Faulkner, Keith Felstein, Mike Felton, James ...... Ferguson, Gary ,... , Ferguson, Jill .... Figlarz, Susan Fine, Yetla Fink, Matt ........, Fischer, Mary ..... Flagg, Douglas ....,, Ford, Margaret ,...,... Fotheringham, Jim ...... Fountain, Dennis ..... Fox, Sharon ..,....... Frank, Carol ....... Franklin, Karen Freeman, Thomas ..... Freer, Catherine Friedmar, Richard ......34, 130 ...........34, B1 151 .,.....34, 128, 138 128 1 ............... 34 '1 so .....i34, 134 :14 fjfffff 34 34 ......34, 134 ......34, 146 34 Frosh, Vollie .................. ,..,... 3 4 -G- Garnes, Richard ...,....., ....... Garling, David .... ....... 3 4 Gasser, Constance .,. ......,.,,., . 35 Gaynor, Gregg ....,,.. ............... 3 5, 88 Gibbes, Randolph ,....,.. 35, 81 , 90 Giblin, Linda ........ ......,...,..... 3 5 Gilbert, Richard .,.... ............. 3 5 Girkins, David . ,...... .,......., , ,. 35 Glasener, Robert ...... Glassman, Mike ..... C-lasson, Richard ...... Gleason, Joe ..... Gould, Lyn ...,.,...,... Gould, Mary ....,......... Goldsworthy, Hugh ...... Grainger, Diane ...... Grant, Vicki .......... Green, Jerry ......... Greunke, Edward ..,... Gring, Steve ......... Grass, Jennifer ..,... Grovey, Lucinda .,., Guyer, Evelyn .... ......35, 153 94 1:15 35 as 35 81 134 ......,:15, 1:19, 149 1.1.......,.ss, 151 .....,....,.. 35, as .......:15, 139, 174 .......3s, 134, 140 139 -H Haddix, JoAnne , ....... Hale, Ivy ........................ Hall, Kathleen .... Hamilton, Rivia ...... Hannon, David .... Hannon, Ralph Hardin, Alan ............. Harkison, Margaret ..... Harmon, Dayle ....... Harris, Ellen ...... , .... Harrison, Susan .... .. Hatch, Donald 35,129,147, 175 35,146,153,177 174 ff 35 35 35 .........i::L:35,'.177 81, 88 141 151 Hausman, Andy .....,..,..... 35, 82, , Haworth, Jacquelyn ..... Heidtman, Susan ........ Heilmann, Gunter ...... Hein, Linda .......... ..,..,.,.35, 131, 134 .........35, 133, 150 Helm, Kathi .,.............. .... 3 5, 134, 140, 175 Helvoigt, Chuck .... ........ ,...... ........ 3 5 , 88 Henry, Bill .......... , ....,.......,..,.....,,,.. 35 Hepburn, Janet ,...,.... ...35, 134, 148, 175 Herrick, James ....... Higgins, Robin .... Hilkert, Judith .... Hinds, Cynthia ..... Hites, Allen ........... Hoagland, Robert Hoetzl, Max ......... Hon, Connie ..... Honse, Ron ....... Hopkins, Davld .... Hoppe, Deborah ...... Hostetter, Pamela ., Houston, Robert ...... Howald, Linda ........ Hrabok, Kathleen Huckaba, Phil ........ Hughes, John . ...... Hull, Pamela ....... .......35, 134, 140, 142 ,, ......................... . 35 147 .........36, 141, 177 90 .......,.150 as as .........36, 131 .,,...,36, 81 ........35, 136 ........35, 149 ........3e, 177 as .......,36, 149 Hurley, Louise .... ..,.......,. 3 6 Huntan, Willie , ..... ...,..... Hussey, Dennis .... ............ 3 6 Hussey, Janice . ................ . ..1..,.. 36, 129 -1- llil, Linda ..... ............. ...... 3 6 , 128, 130 -J- Jackson, -Verda ,. .......,... 36, 40 James, Claudia ...... . ...,,.,. 36, 128 Jarecki, Mike ...... ........... , 36 Johnson, Aron .... ..... . .36, 81 Johnson, Bob .,.... ........ 36 Johnson, David .... . ................. 36 Johnson, Jan .. ..... ...... 3 6, 134, 140 Johnson, Lona ,. ..,. . ...... .... , ...... 3 6 Jones, Terrance ..... ......,.. ..... , . .. 36 Juergens, Jane .................. ,... . .36, 139, 149 ..K.. Kagin, Bill ....... ,. Kaighin, Ken , ..... ......... . .. 36 Kaiser, Chris . ...., ., ...,. 36, 88 Kehoe, James ...,..... Kel lermeyer, Bob .... Ken nedy, Doug ...... Kennedy, Kristin ..... Kennedy, Sharon Kern, Kay ...,.....,..,.,,... ,. Kimble, Rick .......... Kimmel man, Warren Kung, David ..,,.......... Kin or, Fran k ......... Kirby, Eliza beth .... Kirian, Gary .,...... Kirsner, Marcia .... Klasner, Paul ...... as as .....,.36, 81 36 36 .36,131, 147,175 141 .........,,. 35, 182 :ae as .........36, 147 36 ,,.,.....36, 128 , ........,..... 36 Klotz, Terry .........,.. ......... 3 6,131 Knabbs, Cassandra .... ..,......... 3 6 Knauss, Foul ,,,,,..,.... ..,,.,,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Kniffke, Irene ..................,..,.......... 36,150 Knowlton, Christopher ...,....... ,34, 37, 168 Koester, Alan ,........,....,. ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,., 3 7 Kopp, Cynthia ...,,...... ....,.., 3 7,174 Kossow, Joyce .....,.. ..........,. 3 7,146 Krasney, -Robert ..... .,..... 3 4, 37, 81 Krontz, Gary ,..,..,.. ,.,,, , ,.,,..,. , Kuhman, Deborah ,,,,, ,,,37, 149 Kusine, Bonnie ......,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 -L- Lake, Lee ......................, ,..,.... 3 7,153 Langenderfer, Gary lantz, Beverly ............ Lapp, James .............. Lawharn, Charles .... Lawrence, Gary ....,. Leveton, Rebecca ,... Levinson, Deborah .... Levinson, Mildred ..,.. Lewton, Victor ..,...... . Liber, Jeffrey ...... Liddell, Patricia ...... Lintner, Steven .... , ...... .. Lockwood, Elizabeth Long, Patricia ............. 135, 170 37 148 133, 202 142, 164 81 134 .....,.37, 142 217 2 Luce, Judy Mae ..... Ludwikowski, Patricia Luppens, Ann .... . Lyons, Constance . .... ., , ,.,,.... 37 ,.......37, 131 ........37, 131 .M.. Madden, Michael .1 .... .4 Makowski, Terri ..... .. Manning, Maureen ..... Ma ren berg, Marsha ..... . .,... ,.:17, 153 147 'QIIffIfI 37 Martin, Esther ....... ..... 3 7 Mason, John ......... .,............ Mattioni, Jackie ...... ....,......... ,... Maxwell, Megan .. ....... 36, 37, 128 McCarthy, Robert ...,. ........ 3 7, 132, 141 McCarthy, Susan ...... McClellan, Robert ..... McCIintic, Nancy ...... . McDale, Deborah ..... Mclndoe, Linda .... . McKenzie, Donald ..... McKinney, Deborahl McMann, Thomas .... ,,.. McNair, Terry ........., Mechel, Cynthia Mercurio, Janet ...... Merrttt, Karen ............. Mewhort, Deborah Meyers, Edward ...... Michom, Marleen Mies, Katherine Miles, Linda ..... Miligon, Steve ..... Miller, Ann ....,. 138, 148 37 :lilf57:.1 as 37 .......a7, 141 37 .......a7, 174' 37 37 ,,.....37, 134 134 143 139, 149 140 Miller, Dean ...... .........,...........,...,,. 3 8, 90 Miller, Debra ........................ 38, 138, 149 Mitchell, Sandra .... 38, 142, 158, 177, 202 Mobley, Diane .,.,.,.......................... 38,136 Montrie, Diane .,.........,.......,............ 38, 140 Morris, Doug ....., .........,....... , ,.38, 133 Morris, Pam ........... .................,............ 3 8 Morrison, Susan .............. 34, 38, 134, 174 Mostov, Steven ...... Muhn, Jim ........,. . Murphy, Barbara Muttart, Allison ,... . Mylancler, Larry .......... 38 .....,,38, 76, 81, 151 146 ...,.....38, 131, 133 .. ................. 33 -N.. Navarre, Garry .... .. Nelson, Charles Ness, Beverly ....... ........ 3 2, 38, 139, 140 Neston, Leonard .,..,.. Neuendorf, Sandra Newman, Wayne Nicewonder, Jim .... 3B .......ffffIIIIIf111fQff as Nichols, Barb ........,... ........ 3 8, 128, 138 Niiakowski, David ..... ..,...,.............. 3 3 Nordhotf, Charles .. ........,, ,..38, 81 Nowak, Fred ........ . .... ,.... ..... 3 8 -0- Ovall, Cindy .........,.,..... ........ 3 8,146 -F- Panett, Keith .....,.............................. .... 3 8 Pankratz, John .... ....... 3 8, 132, 169, 174 Papentuss, Sheila .,., ,........ .,.,.............. 3 8 Papurt, Richard ... ......,............ 38, 90 Patterson, VeeAnn .. Peleuses, John ...,.. .. ................, 38 ......,.,3B, 160, 174 149 Perlman, Ann ..... , ............. 38, Pernia, Jean ........................................ Pernia, John ....,........,.........,.,.............. 38 Petros, Kathy ..38, 81, 128, 139, 164, 166 Photos, Kathy ...................,............ 38, 139 Pigrum, Tom .......,............,.................,... Pittman, Jack .......... ..,.. 3 8 Pluckhorn, Mark ...... ..,............... Porter, Alan ............ .,...v............... Powers, Scott ...,........ ..,.1..,. 3 8, 135, 168 Praeschel, Katherine ..., ..................... 3 8 Pulleyn, Ann ..........,....... ..,....,... 3 8, 138 -Q.. Quigley, Mike .............. ....... 3 8, 81 ..R... Rath, Nancy 38, 139, 140,142, 169, 175 Rathke, Linda .....................,.................. 38 Rauch, Diane ...,.............,1..................... 38 Ravin, Bob .....,. ......... Reed, John ....,...... ....... 3 9, B1 Revesz, Steven ......,.............,......,........1. 39 Rich, Mike ................,............. A ..... 39, 133 Richie, Randy 34, 39, 130, 132, 170,177 Robedeau, Cheri ............,...... .39, 150, 177 Roberson, Alicia .............. ............... 1 .... 3 9 Roberts, Peggy ......................,.,....... 39,146 Robertson, Susan .... 39, 81,128, 164, 166 Robinson, Alicia ...........,............,.1......... 39 Rockwood, Kathy ...........,.... 39, 148, 149 Rohr, Mike ............. . .......................... . Romp, Vicki .................. 39, 131, 134, 140 Rowland, Carla .,.,.., ............................ 3 9 18 ' x Rupp, Westy ............ 32, 39 Russell, Sharon 1 81,132,177 . ...1............................... 39 Rutledge, Mike ................ -5- Sonecki, Mary .,.............. Scalia, Carmello ....... Sanecki, Mary ...... Schaefer, Barb ..... Schaefer, Dale . ...,.... Schaefer, Randy Schmertz, Carolyn ..... Schmidt, Deborah Schneider, Robert Schrickel, Sherry ...... Schuster, Tom ,,..... Schwartz, Robin ...... Schwartz, Teena ...... Scott, Linda .........., Scott, Tom ........ A Scott, Victoria .... Seiler, Scott .......... Seward, Sally .....,.... Shall, Donna .1 .................. smmreau, ch-dk ..... .......39, 147 29 .......39, 128, 148 -5 .... , ........... 39 .........39, 153 .......39, 128, 174 .........a9, 129 ...39, 141, 151 ...39, 129, 158 149 ..........39, 128 ...39, 142, 166 ..,..39, 40, 140 Seymour, Margaret .,...................... 39,183 , 39, 128, 138 Shanteau, Skip 1 .,.... ,..... .......... 3 9 , 141 Sharp, Bob ......... .....,......,..... Sharp, John .......... .................. Shelton, Nathalie ,.... ......,.. 3 9, 40, 140 Shepherd, Bill ........ Sherman, Kenneth Shible, Frank .........,,.... Shoemaker, Martha Short, Terry ............... Siegal, Ed .........., Silverblatt, Tom ..... Snider, Katherine .... ......39, 130 ....,.39, 140 39 39 39 39 Snyder, Linda ....... ......... 3 9,146 Sotnyk, Emil ............ ........ 3 9, 90 Spadafore, JoAnne ....... ,..,. ...,.........,... 3 9 Spare, Tom ..,,....,...... .,................ 3 9 Spengler, Sue ......,........... , 39, 134, 140 Sperling, Matthew ......,,.,................ 39, 82 -upolarich, Fran ........ ...,.................. 3 9 'Steele, Jim .,........... ............ 3 9 Sterling, Barbara . Stohl, Michelle ...... Stoner, Tim ......... Sussman, Phil ....... Swigart, Chuck ....,, Swindle, Tom .,....... Swolsky, Helene .,...,. ...... Szykowny, Marlene ..... Szym kowiak, Eugene --T Tarschis, Susie ............. Taylor, Michael .... Thal, Julie ........., Thomas, Bill .. Thrush, Ron ...,.. Tincher, Mark ..... Tobish, Jerry .....,.. Todd, Vicky .........,.. Tomaszewski, Diane .... . Turner, Mike ............. Turney, -V Valois, Kathy ............ ..,. . . Vanderbilt, Glen ..... Vogley, Jackie ..........,.. . Vogtberger, Jennifer .w.. Wagoner, Lori ..,. .......... Walker, Danna ..... Walters, Dean ......... Wambold, Arthur Warner, Nancy ....... Weber, Linda ....... Weills, Daniel ......... Weinman, Richard .... .... Welch, Susan ..... ..... Frank ............ ...... . .,... 39, 139 . ......., 40,81,151 ..,..40, 90, 135 .40, 148, 149 ........,40, 136 40 ......4o, 149 40 ..........40, 140 ......1,.40, 174 Wflffffi 4 40 ........40, 47 .........40, 175 94 34, 40,128, 138 146 .,....40, 146 ......4O, 136 .....,..40, 81 137 ...40, 133, 150 ....,40, 88, 166 ...40, 147, 153 40 Wendell, William ........,,............ Wengrow, Robert ................,................. 40 Werley, Charla ............ 40, 131, 142, 173 Wernet, Elaine , ...,. .,........................,.. 4 O Wiener, Ann .,... .......................... 4 0 Williams, Renee .... ....... 4 0 Wilson, Charles .... .........,................ Wilson, Gary ..... , ..,..................,...... 40 Witzler, Melissa ............ 40, 139, 140, 168 Wizgen, Aaron ..........,....................,,.,. 40 Woolbright, Deborah .,..... 40 Wylie, Tom ........,....,.. ....... 1 82 Wyrick, Jacqueline ..,... ....... 4 0 -Z.. Zahm, Vicki .........,........ ...,... 4 0 Zeller, Richard .... ....,....,....... 4 0 Zion, Bob ..,......,.... .,.................... 4 0 Zollweg, Kathy ..... Zouhary, Jack ...... .......40, 129, 175 40 Freshman Index -A.. Abraham, Monica ..... Adamson, Nadine Aharoni, Debra ..,. . Alexander, Lillian .... Amanette, Susan .... ........20, 22, 174 128 . .,.......... .. 20 ...........20, 166 Andryc, Bruce ..... ....... 2 0, 81, 89 Andryc, Gordon ..... .,...,., 2 0, 81, 132 Armes, Roy .....,.... . ................. 20 Arnold, John ,... ........... 2 0,130 Arnold, Phylis ....,... ........,....., 2 0,134 Arnos, .lohn ............................ 20, 132, 179 Auslander, Frances ...... ..................... 2 0 Ayish, Rlchard .............. ........... 2 0,179 .-B.. Babel, Jack .... ............ ......... 2 0 , 81, 89 Bader, Mike ..... ....... .................. 2 0 Boer, Beverly ..... ........ 2 0,174 Balley, Sheila ...,,, ' .....,,,... 20 Baird, Betty ....... ..1..,., 2 0 Balch, John ..,.... .. ......... 20 Balduf, Bonnie ....... ,...... 2 0,174 Barry, David .............,........ .. 20 Bartlett, Mary ...... ......... 2 0, 131, 166 Bartos, Bruce ................. Bauer, Jean ........,. ..... ,... 2 0 , 150, 174 Baum, Kenneth ..... ....,................ 2 0 Bauman, Robert ...... .......,......... 2 0 Beale, Bonnie ....... ..... 2 0 Beck, Ted ..,......,..... ..... 2 0 Beczynski, Phillip ...... ........ 2 0 Berger, Thomas ................... 20, 89 Bergman, Sandra .........,.,........,...,.,. 20,134 Berkman, Robert ......1..... 20,132,,141, 151 Bernhott, Robert .... ...,............,,.,....... 2 0 Bertz, Richard ,.... .........................,..,. 2 0 Beverly, Karen .........,.... 20, 134, 174, 177 Bienko, James ..,............,...............,..,... 20 Blanchard, Timothy ..,.....1....,...,..,... 20 Blumberg, Betsy ....., .. ....,......... 20,138 Blunk, Vicki ..,......... ,...... .......,.,....... 2 0 Bollin, Barbara ..... .,,.,.... 2 0, 139,166 Bollin, Jeftery ,. ,.... .. ,...,.. 20, 81, 179 Bollinger, Charles ......... 20 Bowers, Betty ...,.. ..,. ........ 2 0 Boyd, Toni ..,......,. ........ Boyd, Vivian ,,,.., , .,,.,,....,,.. 20 Brannon, Randi .....,...,............., 20,149 Breeze, Susan .,..........,.,...,...,......,.. 20,131 Breno, Monica ....,..... 20, 22, 27, 138, 166 Britsch, Martin ,...... .,.... ................ ......... 2 0 Brochin, Kenneth .... .......,,.,... 2 0 Brock, Laura ........, .....,.. 2 0,134 Brown, Michael ...... .... ,...... 2 0 Brown, Patricia ........ 21,134 Brown, Timothy ..,... ...,....... Brymer, Linda ..... ..,..... 2 1,166 Bueche, Reuben . Y ....,......,....1., 21,179 Burks, Wanda ..,.. ...,.,................. 2 1,179 Burnham, Nanci ....,. 21,13B, 166, 174 Burns, Randy .,,.,.... .,.... 2 1, 22, 81, 89 Burstein, Ronald ................ 21,89 Burtch, Dale . .,..... ....... 2 1, 82, 177 Byers, Constance ......,.... 21,136 Byers, Lee .........,.......... ...... .. 21 -Q, Carr, Deborah ..,...... ..., .,... . . 21 Carrothers, Steven ,....... 21,151 Carter, Mark .,.,..... ....,...... 2 1 Case, Kelly ........... ........ 2 1 Case, Wayne ......... ..... 2 1 Chapman, Charles . ..... 21 Chapman, David ..... .....,.. 2 1 Chavalia, Sharon ..... ........... 2 1 Chr-wning, Janice ......,. 21,174 Childress, Victoria ..... .....,.........11. 2 1 Christoit, Richard . .....-..-....,...--.- 21 Clark, Valerie ,... ...,, ......... 2 1 , 147,174 Cline, Jane .. .........., ,.... .,...,....... 2 1 Cochran, Stephen ..... .,,........ 2 1,133 Combs, Judith ....... ........ 2 1, 22,166 Common, Daniel ...... ............... 1 79 Cannell, Colleen .... ....,... 2 1,139 Connin, Lawrence ....,. .,..,.. 2 1, 81 Cooper, Barbara .... ......,. 2 1,139 Cory, Janette .....,. ,..,,... 2 1,166 Cothern, James ....... 21, 81 Cottrill, Nancy .... Cottrill, Marlene Counselman, Gloria Cramer, Kit ...,....... Cranker, Peter ..... Crowe, Joyce Curdes, Carol .,,...... Curphey, John , ....... .. Curtis, Christopher Curtiss, Laura ...... , ..... Cybulski, Cathy -D- .. ...... 21 ........21 , ........21 , 153 135 21 21 21 ,.....,,21 , Dale, Debra .... .....,. . ..... 21,138, 138 166 Damm, Todd ....,..... Daugherty, Steven ,.. Davis, Cynthia ....,. Davis, Dale ..... David, Ted ...,........ DeBruine, John .......... Delameter, William .... Denman, Dennis ,... 21, 22,168, 21, 27, , 172 138 179 ....,..21, 132, 202 ,, ................. 21 DeVries, Robin ..........,. ,... 1.... ...... 2 1 , DiGuglielma, Patricia . .......,.,, 21, 90, Diller, David ..................., 21, 82, 89, Dobbins, Leland , ................... 21, 174, Dobrolenski, Darlene Domonokos, Veronica Donofrio, Toni .... . ..... Donovan, William Dooley, Patricia ..... Doran, Thomas ..... Douglas, Brooks Dovas, Helen ....., Draheim, Mary .... ..,...21, 30, 166, 128 151 135 177 183 174 ...., 22 .......,.22, 174 89 ....,...,..22, 27 ..,......22, 174 22 Draper, James ,,...... .......... ...... 2 2 Drzewiecki, Christine . ,.... ..,........-.-- 2 2 Dunbar, Mary . ..........,... ................... 2 2 Dunlap, Barbara ....... ........22, 27, 139 Dunn, Patrick ..,..,... ...,........... 2 2 Duszynski, Joyce ...,.... ...... 2 2 Duvendack, Marilyn .1... ...... 2 2 -E.. Eaton, Douglas ,,,. ....... ............... 2 2 Eckle, Christine ..... .,............. 2 2.174 Edwards, Gary ....,. ....., 2 2, 174, 177 Eisler, Debbi .... ........,... 2 2,128 Eller, Steven ...... ,.-.-..-- 2 2,179 Epstein, Cheryl ...,. ......... 2 2,174 Esch, Charles ..,... ...........- 2 2 Esser, April ........., ......-.. 2 2 Essick, Deborah ..... , .,,.........,. 22 Estell, Connie ............ .. ......... 22,166 -F- Foichney, John ,... 22, 130, 153, 174, 179 Farner, Deborah .,..,.....,......... 22, 134, 140 Favorite, Nancy .,.,... ......... 2 2,183 Feil hardt, Charles ..... Ferns, John ............. Fessenden, Lon Fingerhut, Stanford ,,... Fishler, Barry ......,.... , Flaum, James , .,..... . Fogle, Sandra . ..... Forman, Nancy ,, ....... Fotheringham, Peter Frautschi, James .... Friedrich, Neil ....., Frischblatt, Beverly .... ,......22, 81 ..,......22, 22 22 22 22 22 22 149 ,. .....,....... 22 , ....... 22, 81, 151 Fruth, David ......... .,,,,.,.. 2 2 Fruth, Gary ..,.....,. ....,-1--.-- Fry, James .... ................ ..,,..... 2 2 .179 -G- Gaines, Robert ....,....,. .........,.. 2 2,133 Gaines, Melvin ......,..... ....... 2 2, 81, 89 Gollapis, Christopher ,.... ........--4 2 2. 92 Gantzos, Alex .........., ........ 2 2, 89 Garling, Ronald . ,... .......,. 2 2 German, Susan ..... .-4...-.-.-...- 2 2 Gess, Richard Gibson, Angela ..,. Duane Gibson, Girkins, Bruce ..,... Glesmer, Gerald Gloyd, Goldstein, Judith Gordon, Garie, Gattschalk, David ,... Graber, Cathy .....,. Grating, Richard ,..... Grainger, Charlie ..,. Michael ,.,. John ....,., Pat Y .......... .. Grange, Christina ,,.. Graves, Howard Green, Jan ...,,. ,... ........ Greenberg, Sherry .. Greene, Terry .. ........ .. Greiner, Arthur ..,.. Greiner, Donald .... Guest, Patricia . ........... 22, ......22, 129, 202 142 . ,,.,,,......,. 22 179 ,...22, 23, 81, 90 .......,.23, 174 ,. .......,.. 23 23 , 177 ..,......23, 23 149 , ........... 23 23 . .......... 23 , ,.... ...... ..,, ...... 2 3 Gulette, Sharon ..................,......... 23, 179 Gunderson, Christine ..,. 23, 134, 139, 174 Guy, Barbara .1.......... .........,............... 2 3 Guy, David ......... , .......,.,.. ...... 2 3 -H- Haddad, Theodore .... 23, 81, 174, 175, 179 Hahn, Bruce .........,........,...........,...4-..---.,- 23 Haklus, Nancy .... ...... ............... . . 23,166 Hall, James ......... ....... . ............ . . Hall, Roberta ......, ....... 2 3, 138, 166 Hansen, Jonathan ..... ,........ 2 3, B1, 179 Hansen, Lauren ......,.. 23. 174 Harris, Belinda . Harris, Ellen .......,., Harris, Douglas Harrison, Cassandra .......23, 130, ...,,....23, 179 174 Spa rks, Teri ................... Hatcher, Elizabeth 23, Haynes, Randy ..... , ....... Hazard, Philip ......,.... Hazlett, Alicia Heard, Larry ...,... Heard, Sheila .....,.., Heath, Richard .......... 150, 153, 174, 177 174 23 23 23 23 23 . .,., , ...............,,........ .30 Wallace, Deborah Hegamaster, Leslie ..... ......... 2 3,166 Heine, Sharon ...,...,.. ..,...... 2 3,149 Heinisch, Mary ............,.....,............. 23, 139 Helfman, Gerry .,.....,............,....,.,........ 23 Helvoigt, Carol ...... 23 Henderson, Walter .,,., Henning, William .,.... Henrion, Kevin ....,.. Hetseer, Micheal ........ Hewlett, Marianne ..,,., ,.....,..,.. 2 3, 139 Heywood, Mary ...,.... Hickman, Sandy ..... H1Il, Fred ............ Hinsey, Roddy .... Hoffman, Paul ..... Hohl, Wesley ........ Holden, Joanne ..... Hallie, Peggy ..... Hollstein, Tony ,..... Hoyt, Richard ........ Humphreys, Rick Hunter, Diana , ,.., , 29,136, 137,174 89 ' ................... 23 .. . ...... 23, 174, 177 150 , ........ 23, 174 175 136 ..,....23, 174, 179 Hyams, Kathy ., ....,...., N ....... 23,139 ...1... lwanicki, Sharon .,.....1 ,,.. . .. 23 .J- Jacobs, Debbie ....,.,.., .. . 1.... 23, 134 James, Jeff ......... Jankowiak, Ken .... Jarecki, Janice ..... Jaynes, Nathan ..... Jenkins, Dennis . Jiannuzzi, Bill Jiannuzzi, Terry ..... Jimison, Robin Johnson, Jack ....... . Johnson, Lawren Johnstone, Step Jones, Deborah Jones, William 23 ...,,,,,.23, 89, 179 ,..,........24, 81 ........24, 81 174 ce ...... ......... 2 45, 89, 135 hanie ..... ................ 2 4 .,,.. 24, 81 Jude, Richard ..............,.. .......... 2 4 -K- Kale, Dennis .....,...,.,.., ,,,..... 2 4, 81 Kallile, Denise ........., ...,.. 2 4, 138 Kaplan, Edward ..... ' ........ 24, 81 Kaplan, Janice .,.,.. 24,166 Kaufman, Lisa ........ .. 24 Keiser, Bob ............ ..,....,..... 2 4 Keller, Pauline ....... ...,.,.... 2 4, 166 Keller, Tom ....,.. .,........... 2 4, 174 Keller, Tim ,.... ...... .,..,,... 2 4 , 30, 202 Kendall, Candace ..... Kendall, Vicki ......, Kesling, Patty ..... King, Connie ..... Kinney, Kathy ..... Kirk, Don , ........,. ......24, 139 24 24 Kissling, Sandy .... ....... 2 4, 27, 138, Kitchens, Gail . .... ........ 2 4, 131, 136, Klein, Sharon Klotz, Diane .... Kneisley, Gary ..... Knott, Cheryl ....... Kondalski, Mark .....,....,, Kosa kowski , Patty 177 166 174 . .... ............................, 2 4 . .,,.,.....,,.,.... 24, 149 .......24, 137, 153 . .............,......... 24 Kovucik, Ricki 24, 27, 128, 138, 166, Kovacs, Judy ...................,...... 24,134, Krastin, Charlotte 174 166 Krontz, John .......... ......,,....... 2 4, 81, Krueger, Geoffrey ,.,,... ,24, 137, 174, Kuhman, Linda .....,.,,. Kurok, Elizabeth ...... 151 177 131 Kurucz, John , ............. ,... . .,...... 2 4,81 -1.- Lalendorf, David .,.,,...,., . ..,...,. 24 Lamarand, Nancy .... . ....,.. 24, 36 Lambert, Bob 1 ,.,..,.. Lampert, Susan Long, Steven ..... Lanke, Patty .,..,... Lauer, Barbara .....,,... Lawrence, Chuck .,..., Lebow, Howard ,.... Leffler, Beverly .... Lehmann, Joseph ..... Leonhardt, Bob ,,... LeSage, Jim .,...,.. Lesh, Barbara ,...., 1QQff.5li'f ' ...ffff5Zf i25f' ..r......24, s1, 149 24 24 24 24 24 174 179 24 82 25 Levey, Gary ......... Levinson, Norma .... Lewis, Sandra .... Liber, Cheryl ..,.... 202 .......25, 150, 174 27, 128 Lichtenstein, Bob ..,... ............ 2 5, B1 Linden, Bob .......,.. .,.,,......,. 2 5 Lipman, Rick .......,.... ...... . .25, 89 Lockwood, Stephen .1... ...... 2 5,135 London, Jan .........,..,....... ....... 2 5, 149 Longenbarger, Margie .... ....... 2 5, 166 Luce, Kathy ..,,.....,..,,... ,...,.. 2 5,150 Lucas, Michael .....,....,. ,,,,,,.,,, 2 5 Ludwig, Mike ...,...,.,,.,..., ,..,.....,,,, 2 5 Ludwikawski, Mary Lou .,... ...... 2 5,150 Lukasik, Marilyn ............ ....., 2 5,174 Lunceford, Lissa ,...,......... . ...... 25, 147 -M-. McClow, Linda .........,.,,.. ,...,......,.,,, 2 5 McCormick, Vee Ann ....,. ...,......... 2 5, 174 McDaniel, Chuck ....... .......25, 89, 177 McGhee, Mary ............... ........,.. ,..... 2 5 McGranahan, Timothy .,..,.....25, 179 McGraw, Brent ................ ............. 2 5,177 Mcllhargey, Suzanne ........ 25, 150, 174 McNeal, Machelle ..,... ...,...,..,.,.... 2 5 MacKay, Daniel ....,.. ...,.......... 2 5 MacRitchie, Deryl ....,.. 25,130 Makit, Willie ...,..,. ....,.,,....... 2 5, 91 Malcolm, David Morgy, Philip .... Marion, Gary .,.. Mason, Howard Mast, Bernie ..... ..... Meier, Linda .... .,....., Mercurio, Julie ....,. Metheny, Debra ..... Metzger, Ronald ....... Miles, Steven ....... Miller, Sarah ...... Miller, Steven ..... Miller, Vicki ..... Mills, Cathy .... Minor, Lean .... Mock, Danny ..,. Molden, Angela Malnar, Randy ...,..... Mominee, Nadine Monnett, Jeff .,........ Morford, Susan .... Morrison, Randi ....,. Mortemore, Dave Mostov, Patti ........ Munding, Sue .,.,.,, Munson, Barbara .... ....25, 81, 89, 151 81 -1225, 135, 147, 155 Menifee, Gary .,..,.. ...... .......25, 174 25 25 .,...,.25, 136 ....,,....25, 174 174, 177 .......25, 133 ........,..131 25 ,......25, 139 . .,....,...... 25 89 . .,.... 25, 149 25 Murray, Theron .........,.., ....... . .25, 88 -N- Nagley, Roberta ...,,.,.. .... 2 5 Nelson, Brian ........... .,., 2 6 Ness, Howard .,....... , ....... ,.... 2 6 Netterfield, Theodore ..,.. .... 2 6 Newman, Paul ....,...... .... ,.., 2 6 Nicowonder, John ...... ,....,..... 2 6 Norflus, Howard ....... Norman, Patty ..,,..., Northington, Kathy ...,.. Novak, Nancy .......... ..,.....,26, Bl 26 26 ........25, 135, 174 Nowaczyk, Barbara .... ,........ . .26, 150 Nowaczyk, Marcy ...,.. .............. 2 6 Nye, Roger .....,.... , .... . ..... ....... 2 6 .-Q.. Orr, Jim ...... .,.,,.,......,.................,.,., 2 6 Ott, Sharon .......... 26, 150, 153, 174, 177 Oviatt, Jeff .... .1.., . .. ,..,,.,.. .,.......... 2 6,135 -P- Palmer, Cynthia .................,..,,...... 26,149 Parcell, Judy .... ....................,...,.., .... 2 6 Park, Jim, , ........,,...,......... 26, 133, 177, 202 Parkhursf, Dennis ...,..............,..,.......... 26 Patrzalek, Bob ..... , ......,................ 26 Patterson, Ann . ..... .. Penaman, Angela PeraleS, PaltY ...... Porales, Rebecca ...,... Perkins, Jim ......,.. , .... Pertcheck, Candace .... Peterson, Gwen ...,,.,. PhelPS, Jack ......... Photos, Kristine .. Pigrum, Daris ..... Fizio, Ted ...... Poll, Peter .,... Pollock, Theron Pope, Ellen ..,. Pope, Jeff ........25, 134, 137 26 26 26 .......26, 135 26 ,......26, 135 .......26, 170 ....,..26, 149 ...ififffffff 26 .......25, 31, 89 '1 55 ..,..,...26, B9 Porter, Bull ........,.,,,..,. Poturalski, Michelle ..... Powell, Jerome . ........ . Powell, Robert .... ...... Prescott, Ruthi ..... Prior, Carol ....... ,, 26 26 26 Proeschel, Don .....,..,,.,.. . ..,..... 26, 28, 82 -Q... Quinlan, Kathy ............. 26 -R.... Raggan, Karen ....... . ......,. ......, .,... . ...... , . 26 Rayman, Dave ....,.,......,......,........,.. 26,81 Reeck, Betty ................ 26, 128, 166, 174 Reichlin, Joyce .......,...,,..,...... .. 26 Reinstein, Larry .......1. .1 ...,... . .,.. ,..,. 2 6,132 Richardson, Kay ...,........ 26, 128, 138, 166 Richmond, Gary ........ ,. .,..,.,..... 26,89 Rife, Steven . ............ ....... ....... 2 6 ,183 Riley, Carol .............,. ........... 2 6 Rinderknecht, Joseph ....... .26, 177 Ringle, Douglas , ..,...... ,..... . ...26, 89 Ritchie, Karen ......... R1zz1o, Alan ..... , Robaszkiewicz, Don Robbins, Steve ..,...., Roberts, Dan , ...... Roberts, Derrick ..... Roberts, Keith ...... Robinson, Beth .... Robinson, Peggy ...... Rocker, Larry ...... . Roehrs, Alice ,, ..,. Roenstein, Larry ...... Rogers, Greg .... Rogers, Rick ., .......... Rokicki, Charlie ...... Rolfe, Stacy . ,.,..,.. ,. Roof, Dorothy ..... Rathacker, Keith Rothschild, Audri .... Rough, Jim ........,. Rummage, Kathy Rupert, Greg .. .... Rutz, Linda .................. S1 .,..,...26, 134 27 ......,.27, 179 ........26, 179 ........26, 179 ........27, 179 ..........27, 89 ........27, 128 27 27 ,. ,,.,.. 27, 134 fffffflI 27 .. ..... 27, 89 27 ...........27, '133 .......27, 82, 135 ...........27, 166 275 125 Sarantou, George ........ 27 Sarchiz, JennY Sattinger, Ami Schaefer, Bruce ...... Scholl, Bob ..... .. Scharlow, Mark ..... Scheer, Nancy ..,. Schetter, Gerry ...... Scheuer, Denise ...... Schiffler, Lillian Schmidt, Debbie Schmidt, Dennis Schneider, Deborah .... Schneider, Jeff Schneider, Kenneth ...... Schulak, Ann ............. Schulak, Libby .,... Scorziel, Joe .1..,.. Scott, Larry Scouten, Jerry ...... Sedlander, Bob ......... Sedlander, Norman Seiler, Jane ............ Seyfang, Cheryl .,,.. Seymour, John .... Shamy, Bob .,.., Sharp, Dale ..... Sharp, Joanne ..,.. Shearman, Joan Shearman, Kathy .... Sheets, Laura ..,.. Sheline, Michael .. Shiffler, Jim ........,... Shrewsbery, Dave ....... Shue, Jim .......... Shuler, Tom ..... Shute, Helen Siegel, Gregg ..,.. Sillence, Don ...,...... Sllverblatt, Lynne ...... Simon, Gary ......,.... , Singer, Harold ..... Sinner, Gail . ...... . 27 179 90, 1:12 27 174 ..........27, 136, 138, 174 174 27 1f'.Qf27', 1 74 174 . ........... 28 . ,...,. 23, 89 28 27 ........28, 139 2B 28 28 28 28 ........2B, 134 ........28, 134 .......28, 89 28 28 .,...,.28, 95 28 28 23 28 ,..,....28, 174 128, 166 Siskind, Helene ......,..... 28, 137, 150, 174 Siwa, Annette ..... Skaff, Patty ,.., ,.., Slavin, Nancy ...... Small, Cynthia ..... Smith, Chuck .... Smith, Larry .,.... Smith, Randall ...... .......28, 133 28 28 28 ,.,...28, 81 Smith, Terry ....., Smoot, Robin .......... Sneider, Douglas ...,. Sobczak, Connie ...... Sokaloski, Carl Salinger, Steven Sparks, Floyd Kenneth Sperling, Spolarich, Peggy ,. ,.., Spressler, Paul ..... Springer, Philip Stafford, Kathie ...... Stager, Richard ...... Steele, Gail .....,.,. Steele, John .... .. Stender, Stenael, Stephen, Denis .. Stern, Margaret .,..,. Stevenson, Mike ..... .... Stewart, Deborah ...... Stocki, John ..., ...,. Stone, Linda ......... Sullivan, Kathy .,.... Surrat, John .... Surtzer, Jack ...... Swanson, Robert .... Swigart, John Switzer, Jack ......,.. Symington, Brenda .... Szykowny, Bob .....,.... ...T- Taberner, Ellen .... ,. ...,.... Talks, Anne ..... Tarschis, Allan ..... Taylor, Joyce ........ . Tenedyas, Zafira ..,.. This, Michael .... Thomas, Bill ........ Thomas, Doris ........... Thompson, Becky ..,,.. Thornton, Nancy ,.,.. . Trabbic, Claudia .,.,. Trout, Susan .....,.. Turk, Chuck .,..,... Turner, Bertha .. .... . Tussing, Stephen ...... Twigg, Karen ..,... Tyree, Craig . ,... . ......... ..V... Vandegriff, Susan Vaughn, Dennis Ilene ., ..,. Mark Deborah 29 . ....... 29, 179 29 29 .,.,....29, 179 ........29, 150 29 . .,,.......,.. 29 ........29, 130 29 ....,..,29, 174 ,.........29, 89 r......,29, 134 ....,,,29, B9 .,.....29, 82 . ....... 29 29 29 29 29 29 ,.,, 29,139 29 ...fi29,n1 41 29 29 . ..... 29 -...-...29, 131 . .,..... 29, 159 132 .....29, 166, 174 . .,............... 174 177 174 144 29 . ..,... 29 29 29 29 :so 30 30 .......29, 30, 131 ....130, 153, 179 Viertlbeck, Tom ........... ........... 3 O, 81 Wainwright, Rick ....... ...,....30, 81, 90 Walker, Dennis ............... ............ . . 30 Wallace, Robert .... 30, 81 ,13O,133,137 Walstram, Jo ..... ,....,............ . ........,.....,. 3 0 Walters, Kathy ....., Walters, Paul .......,. Wambold, Arthur ........ Wanaks, Helen ..... , ...,. 30 30 ............3O, 174 Warner, Jeanette ...... .,............. 3 0, 150 Warren, Martha .... .,........ 3 0, 134, 174 Watts, Nancy ..,. ,,....,,,,...,... .,.,,... 3 0 , 131 Weaver, Dori ..,.. ........ 3 0, 131, 174, 177 Weber, Dave ......... A ........,........,.......... 179 Weber, Gail ............ ........... .............. 3 0 Weinblatt, Charles ,.... ...,............ 3 0 Weisberg, Joyce ....,, ......,., 3 0,149 Weissfield, Charles ...., Wexler, Bonnie ..,..... Wexler, Leonard Weyer, Barb ...... White, George ....... Whittington, Scott .... Wielinski, Mary ,...,.,.., Wilkins, Jacqueline Williams, Annie ...... Williams, Sherrie Winkler, Charles ...... Wise, Stephen ....... Wisniewski, Kathy .... Wolfe, Bob . ..,....... .. Woody, Jim ..,.,........,.,... Woalbright, Randall ,... ..Y.. Youns, SandY .......,,....... 27 -Z.. Zaft, Joel ...... . .... . Zaft, Paula .... 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