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

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X i ,iv the Handicap Writing Contest: Howard Ness 137, John Faichney HJ, Mickey Karen Sarno won ist place for her Drama Deciamation. Bob Houston received a perfect ss ssx X, 3 SOO in math . t.,-vr' X 'FK as l 5 1 Jn his SAT's, s sm K so--A .QQ 512-Q is .W we g Wm:-X X im i l l Mr. Tongring gleams as he accepts a plaque from the seniors. Jan Johnson was one of 400 winners in the National Council of Teachers of English Contest. .,,ll fi Z i Q' f gk A f' I ,, f 5 1 f 414 if Q ff l , ' 7 ,V ,,, A ,:V.l 4 'M ' , , I f ,, Q' ee ,fr-..,, T' 5, , Freedom's Challenge for George Sarantou brought a Znd in the State plus a scholarship. Y 9 5 X fs XE Y N, C wi sg i 35? 55 N, s N ,... h ,, 5 '-X-- K' . is. m Y . - qs 5-,FQ ff -:.:a ,j:.,-i:3!.,:vS ex , f-' j-lf,-.,,, K - . l l M1 't , 5133 amm- Sarah, portrayed by Cindy Palmer, dreamily awaits Scot, Tommy, Marty Britsch, tells Fiona, Nancy Rath, that he must leave her. 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N, . xg- .... wks. vf: V -QQ ,W I A vw:-ru as DeVilbiss Tigers charge onto the field for another victory. an 2 ,Q K 'Mi' w Mr.-ff' if 4' lv QP W w L eh K ,wo g W -New Q V, xi ff ' me f f f , V ' 9 ,vary f s A QM ff , W ,O f f f M W- ff f W , f 4 f A W 1' lf -df Jerome Powell practices hurdling for Night Tom Viertlbeck and Fran Guzman perform during Relays. Night Relays, Homecoming Queen, Marsha Coverett, beams with excitement as she waits with her escort, Phil Sussman. -Y I A f A Beauty, Endurance, And Strength fi ,W My M fjffm Uv' . . . f N 3, n i 'I' if Help Build DeVlIblss -MQ!! jf 63, f On 'J X, ullfi 'L I, of L M f JW M L t u 'i W ff' .W 5 ,VMI KL 77377 rj Vx' C R 5, cf l 'J ' fj QETW N5 if ,fe fi Wi S A ,, L 4 MW, ,W A Happiness s A DeVilbiss Christmas QE, N G'8?Efer L: sL7'-'f' ' - , -Mi was ,-ff- .EvV iii . ri M if , U ,. 5 .V, , V H. sss 5' f My Vqyf 4 A W - Santa Claus, Curt Black, is a big hit at the Faculty Christmas Party. Homerooms take pride in their doors Jack Zouhary provides Santa's mail service. llstmus Wsiwmmiw. f Q SUTC wllm die WWIJHAJQC .ay M fu j' wa? Brenda Mau from Canada, speaks easily to Mrs. Selter in 'her native language of French. Departing on a snowy day is Val Barros, exchange student from Chile, with his American brothers, Walter and Jim Rough. ll Euzena and Tatana Kellner from Czechoslovakia, study Russian liter ature under Mr. Cernonok. if 1- itfa s in ' Q-.22 U .v .... Our students from Greece, Eudokia and Paula Provestou, gaze at the performance of a psychedelic band. Announcements are a daily thing even with Sarma Jayanthi from India. Accents Add Variety y s if 1 N X A 4 1 . .af +s' si. if: . .. .- s W , .. Qe Karen Rupp and Larry Johnson match up at the Computer Dance sponsored by DeVilbiss, Rogers, and Bowsher. r 22 , ,. ,f 'wx lst'-3' . Wx X swfclmx-KNQNWRS i X i X The face of Sandy Mitchell shows the thrill of victory. The ouditorium resounds with the sound of the trumpet of Mork Everhort. Marty Britsch and John Poncrctz Search for Brigodoon. Lindo Ruiz Cheers in the aisles at Q pep assembly. Sue Morrison, Student Council vice president, and .lack Zouhary, president, take student evaluation slips from the suggestion box. l The new offices of Class Representative-at-Large are filled by Beno Flath, Senior Class, Kathy Hyams, Junior, and Mark Everhart, Sophomores. Election ballots are typed by Clerk of the Board, Robin Higgins, as Mike Glassman, Welfare Commissioner, super- vises. Don Hatch, Assemblies Commissioner introduces Bob Boynton, Athletics, Commissioner, at a football assembly. 'W fl, , Student Council Queen, Sue Spengler, represented DeVil- biss at the T.A.S.C. dance. Student Council Activates Student Body Tiger Power buttons, seen while students were eating breakfast in the redecorated cafe- teria, delivering Santa's mail, and donating to the Peace Corps, expressed the pride and en- thusiasm of this year's Student Council. The Executive and Activities Boards sponsored these projects as well as Don Sharpe Day . Under President Jack Zouhary, Student Coun- cil supervised Club Day, pep assemblies, the book store, intramurals, and the Inter-Club Carnival, The dedication of the student lead- ers sparked pride in every TAD. ..,,, if it 4, i , 6 L. be 4 ,is if t 'Fw , ff, fri i ,w -lf ull drive, fs ,M i Q ,V Aw ff' 1 ' , Sue Spengler, Awards Commissioner, and Karen Franklin, Publicity Commissioner, post publicity for magazine Commissioners Jim Lapp, Finance, Becky Blunk, Social Service, and Bev Ness, Organizations record the treasury balance, pack food for a Christmas basket, and lead the discussion at Club Presidents' Council i iv if rm M tiff w1'1!ll1 H 5. Kr, 3 ,ggi i Karen Franklin, Publicity Commissioner, assembles the Peace Corp bulletin board outside l22. Kelegougan Claims DeVilbiss' Sister School Pennies for Peace Corps, raised by TADS, built a school in Kelegougan, Togo. The 51,000 collected during Peace Corps Week made possible this Student Council project. Monday's bakesale led the way to a Battle of the Bands on Friday with The Caretakers and Chairmen Mao's Peace Corps Band . Saturday featured an open in the girls' gym. The Togian School will receive S5850 of the money while the remaining money will be used in another project. The money goes to buy materials and the townspeople provide the labor to build the school. November ll-l5 was truly a week for being thankful. Peace Corps canisters were at each lunch line during the week. 1 The concert featuring the Caretakers, and the bakesale made S880 .ik Spirit Committee: BOTTOM ROW: Marty Croft, Bob Weills, Pat Liddell, Chairmang Curt Block, Chairman, Sandy Mitchell Chairman Fay Ahmed, Bonnie Nappenbach. SECOND ROW: Vicki Scott, KathyJex, Sandi Hubbell, Bettie Wood, Wanda Cherry Jean Merritt Peggy Robinson, Carole Wylie. THIRD ROW: Cathy Graber, Patty Kronfield, Don Gatwood, Randy Balch, Jim Lapp, Doug Morris Debbie Cherry, Bev Baer, Robin Getter. TOP ROW, James Booker, Ritchie Weinman, Rick Grating, Rick Greenwald, Tom Swindle Jim Black Dean Miller, Pete Fotheringham. Spirit Committee Creates Laugh In Laugh ln at DeVilbiss? Sure enough, that is what the Spirit Committee produced. Original Laugh ln skits were presented at all the basketball assemblies, In addition, the committee also presented skits for Donald Sharpe Day. As a group, they attended the Central football game, where they threw suckers to the fans. They painted signs en- couraging TADS to attend cross-country, track, and swim meets, as well as basketball and football games. To raise money for these signs, they held two bake sales, and sold Tiger Power buttons, Through this com- mittee spirited students organized and pro- moted enthusiasm and spirit in the entire student body. Doug Morris celebrates Happy Hours . J , 1 cf' 5,42 M f gtkmm. TSX. Pat Liddell, Curt Black, and Sandy Mitchell head Spirit Committee xy Z F Q W' ff s swmws. ET QE. mm O Lll ft? 1 E2 3X3 32? 35? fb 5.9 OCD TID 3 2 2 P- O 3 O. K- 3 E O 0 NF U fb 1 -N O 1 3 Change and enthusiasm characterized the l968 lDeVilbiss Homecoming. September 20, the first Homecoming Friday without a crown- ing assembly, found seniors demonstrating in the courts, students qfttending a make-shift assembly after fschoolfa-nd TADS cheering at the afternoon ffootballngame. The half-time activities of the game featured our marching band, cars and trucks fi decorated by school clubs and organizations, and the crowning of Marsha Covrett as queen. The excitement of the game's finale, in which Mel Gaines scored with just seven seconds remaining, and a Homecoming victory, carried through to Satur- day night's dance. Tiger Safari invited stu- dents into the tropical jungle of the cafeteria for an evening of hot excitment, curfew, and dancing under the stars. Senior Sorelles show their spirit by decorating the car of Carolyn Schmertz. Curfew Hamper This year's Homecoming court included Debbie Adams and Sue Figlarz. The band and cheerleaders await the arrival of the team. , -lomecoming Activities S.- I Phil Sussman tops off the crowning of queen Marsha Covretf. CO-captains Larry Armstrong and Bob Boynton lead the Tigers on the field and to a Homecoming victory. The Homecoming court is completed by Sue Spengler and Sue Morrison. Mickey Benadurn and Debbie Bouck serve Charlie McDanials Randy Gibbs, and Pam Hull punch at Tiger Safari , lv My gf ajax f ,r , no , Q W. , I F , 1 If . A. V '12, , ' wwf' ug 'fc' 22 ' Q.: L Cheerleaders Call For T.D.'s, Victory, And Sportsmanship Sock it to 'em Tigers. Go! Go! The cheerleaders and Tigerettes aroused the fans at games and assemblies with their new shak- ers and nine new cheers. The girls appeared at all home games and a majority of away games. Their new adviser, Miss Romino, travelled with them and trained them during practices three times a week. Under the direction of Captain Marsha Covrett they sold Tiger Victory tags, programs, reinstated the pep club for basket- ball season, and decorated a bulletin board each month. Cheerleaders proclaim Tigers are great . Tigerettes: Gail Sinner, Robin DeVries, Patti Mostov, Nadine Adamson, and Cheryl Liber, cheered at wrestling matches. D.l-l,S. mascot surveys the game Varsity cheerleaders: Barb Dunlap, Marsha Cov- rett, Beth Robinson, Cindy Davis, and Kathy Petros, raise enthusiasm with Two Bits . Tigerettes and cheerleaders promote spirit. Freshman cheerleaders Bonnie Noppenbach, Dawn Weber, Sally Farner, Cheryl Abood, Gale Close, Linda Kurtz, and Debbie Schaefer create enthusiasm at the Freshman games. , Lightweight cheerleaders Linda Rutz, Sandi Young, Linda Folger Karen Rupp, and Nancy Burnham aroused the fans, Maccinnachy Square comes to live with the help of the orchestra. Andrew MacLaren lKeith Vandivortl consoles Fiona lNancy Rath? and two friends lRiclw Grating and Ben Wendell? after Tornmy's departure. Ken Skolski, Student Director, gives Jack Zouhary some ideas for capturing the character of Mr, Lundie, A I Students And Facult Sounds of bagpipes filled the auditorium as Brigadoon came to life on the DeVilbiss stage. This small Scottish town of Brigadoon appears only once every one hundred years. Over two hundred students and fifteen faculty 5 members co-operated to present the musical. The hard work of the committees and the care- ful budgeting of funds made possible a financi- al success. During the seven weeks of re- hearsal, the students of D.H.S, saw sets and props in the halls and heard the sounds of Brigadoon throughout the school. ,Ae 5. f S S Tommie Albright CMorty Britschl meets his fiance, Jane Ash- ton, tMory Blazicl as Frank CLee Lakel, the bartender, looks on. 3519 Wax Meg Brockie CSandi Mitchell? tantalizes Jeff Douglas Uohn Pancratzl in her shed, Brigadoon Dancers Uanet Lubov, Beth Robinson, Rob Linden, Barb Dunlap, Rich Basel, Megan Maxwell, Mike Lykins, Sue Morrison, Derrick Roberts, and Tim Muszynskil dance through the wedding of Jean. Capture The Fantasy fi L 1 of Brigadoon li ,Wil 29 Pat Long applies a costume beard to Jack Zouhary. Anne Miller, Jan Johnson, and John Faichney staple the muslin, Jill Ferguson, and Dean Miller put the final touches on DeViltries publicity. Students And Faculti ,W J Regs. - -- W A A . .ii, 8 .ii. - K ' . W e 'N . 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John Pancratz, Student Rath, General Chairman, Director, lvlr. Feltner, adviser, and N plan for the Undergraduate . ancy I 1' RSS' iii? i 1 V Q 'Wai-QSTOXS Steering Committee: BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Collins, Scenery, John Pancratz, Student Director, Nancy Rath, General Chairman, Bob Ballinger, Music. SECOND ROW: Steve Daugherty, Jr. Assistant, Phyllis Arnold, Jr. Assistant, Barb Cooper, Jr. Assistant, John Faich- ney, Jr. Assistant. THIRD ROW: Roni Cohen, Programs, Robin Schwartz, Tickets, Mary Anderson, Tickets, Anne Miller, Technical Assistant. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Schmertz, Choreographer, Vicki repare For School Productions Bud Kerwin and Mr. Bollin watch the practice of Brigadoon as directors. Bob Johnson, Dean Miller, Gary Damrauer, Mark Freedman, and Lee Lake construct DeViltries scenery. Airs ,va- Grant, Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Hilkert, Cast Party, Phil Cohen, Publicity, Lori Wagoner, Make-Up, Linda Snyder, Make-Up, Randy Richie, Pit Band, Bruce Girkins, Stage Manager, Sue Morford, Jr. Assistant. TOP ROW: Missy Witzler, Usherettes, Debby Cherry, Ushers, Cindy Palmer, Tryouts, Dean Miller, Stage Director, Warren Kimmelman, Stage Manager, Curt Black, Programs. Jan Johnson and Marilyn Collins paint props. M Usherettes and Pitband perform to the delight of the anticipating audience. 1 'i , if , ff- , i 4 v 1 2 my shua's End acts as a mecca for hippies and for-aut people. si 1 . Acts at JOshua's included Brenda McGraw. Dave Pancratz, Jan Kaplan, and Brent and 1 DeViltries Plays To Sell -Gut Crowds Preparation for DeViltries '69 began last spring with the selection ot the Steering Committee. Throughout the summer, Nancy Rath, General Chairman, and john Pancratz, Student Director, wrote the script and Randy Ritchie arranged the music. The Undergraduate is the story of a col- lege boy from a wealthy family who be- comes a hippy in dress and ideas. He spends much time at loshua's End , a cot- tee house. Entertainment presented there included lofshua himself singing Get Ready , tumbling acts, dancers, and musi- cal selections, including two classical gui- tar numbers. When a telegram announced that Thurston's parents were coming, his room mate, Scott, realized that he might lose his inheritance unless he changed his appearance. With the help of Ginger, Sara, and a haircut, Thurston retained his inheri- tance. Thurston, Sara, Ginger, and Scott enter University Hall. V X s - , , .K Q A X X . 5 - 54 .. .1fss1 rs1ei.Li s .s 1 i i i 1 r Q l 5 5 ts it S 5 BOTTOM ROW: Linda Rathke, Robin Higgins, Dean Miller, Historian, Jim Fotheringham, Treasurerg Randy Ritchie, President, Cindy Gro- vey, Secretary, Jan Johnson, Vice-President, Sue Harrison, Chaplain. ROW TWO: Kathy Zollweg, Mary Anderson, Bev Ness, Sue Spengler, Diane Grainger, Bob Krasney, Mike Glassman, Sue Morrison, Jim Lapp, Sandy Mitchell, Carolyn Schmertz. ROW THREE: Nancy Rath, ational Honor Society After using red roses for induction cere- monies for many years, the Induction Com- mittee of the National Honor Society found that the yellow rose is the official flower of the society. At the fall induction, the old members received the new inductees, bring- ing the total membership to fifty eight. Rev- erend Herto spoke on the merits of taday's youth. The National Honor Society again of- fered its tutoring service to students seeking aid in science, English, languages and math, A Christmas Window of a lion and a lamb for peace represented the group. The National Honor Society members upheld the four ideals of the society: Scholarship, Leadership, Char- acter, and Service. Miss Molnar, adviser, plans the spring induction, Roni Cohen, Laura Bollinger, Becky Blunk, Vicki Grant, Julie Bald- win, Melissa Witzler, Cindy Palmer, Linda Hein, Julie Thal, David Jan, Ann Pulleyn. TOP ROW: Jack Zouhary, Fred Bean, Larry My- lander, Jeff Liber, Curt Black, Tom Wylie, Max Hoetzl, Phil Cohen, John Pancratz, Richard Early, Ernest Dewey, Curt Davis, Steve Mos- tov, Phil Sussman. Recognizes 58 Seniors Members work on plans for the tutoring program. HJ' in .9 . S-3' 32? BOTTOM ROW: Teena Schwartz, Linda Rathke, Robin Higgins, Sue Harrison, Jan Hepburn. TOP ROW: Mrs. Berger, Adviser, Helen Baker, Vicki Grant, Sally Seward, Bev Ness, Sue Spengler. Quill And Scroll Holds Induction During DeVilbiss Week Staff members of both Prism and Pot O' Gold not only studied journalism but applied the knowledge in their publications. Those who performed in an outstanding manner re- ceived the pin of Quill and Scroll and the honor ot belonging to the international hon- orary tor journalists at an impressive induc- tion service in the auditorium during DeVil- biss Week. The assembly featured a speaker on photography, a vital part of the publica- tions world. wwf ,ff f f. f 4' mf fi U Miss Bloom and Mrs. Berger, Advisers, discuss member- ship requirements. Honor Society officers preside over meeting during Senior Study. B x 1 A 77 t 0 iiiy , T l g , v tit 'Q i , if ,,,,,ti it .Aj Mike Glassman tutors Alvin Miles as a service ot the group. 1 Rotating Editors tt t t -. .N Variate Prism P ii i ttitttt ttt E t t X sk -vt xr . ix if it X 'i ' f i'P i!'Pi1'-' The pictures in every issue, the goal set by the Prism staff, delighted both staff members and TADS. A Polaroid Camera provided the staff with pictures for each of its eleven is- sues. Editorials on court privileges, smoking, courtesy and other issues confronting today's youth highlighted the second page along with a regular poetry column. The sports news was written by Penny Senecki, the first time in many years it has been written by a female. During the second semester, members of the staff took turns as editor of the paper. The Prism Power drive sold one thousand sub- scriptions. Many copies were sold for 256' on Prism Wednesdays in room ll5. Prism ex- changed issues with Start, Sylvania, Scott and other area schools. 1,13 Bette Booth, Vicki Grant, and Jon Kaplan look over the proofs before typing. 36 .,?.-.Nl,l...3.:-'.bk,...x ,... -J M... Prism Power campaign subscribed l,OOO TADS. fav Ay ' -r K., msg' M W W Auf' Advisers, Mrs. Hart and Miss Bloom, look over the paper , Vhrhr , gawk I Amy Sattinger and Kathy Hrabak work, as Editors, on the copy for the next issue. :E .gmt uni' ZF L- .s NWN. -- ..,,,,..., ,.,,.. , Students read the Prism bi-weekly and enjoy the Prism breakfast. Helyn Baker and Teena Schwartz search the files for copy ideas. Penny Sanecki and Debby Aharoni check the mailbox for fourth page news. Polly Keller Academics Mrs Berger, Adviser ' l Q4 Y ,'r', in I f'.v3 .i ' 'Y i i F ? V. 1 . , 5. ,fa N' Wm f f : gfw ef : ,.,,,.. , , , Wt W9 ' al ,,f. im Bob Sedlander, Photographer Sue Spengler Seniors Robin Hnggsns Junuors -c swag, Q. ' A Ffa I K ws P X fl x Q Z 'W X' - as ll W . 'W if Q 2 f l if ' 'W' Q B., -X571 Nancy Hakius, Faculty 3 Q yes ee K . we Howard Ness and Gwen Peter Lrnda Rafhke, Business Manager Sue Harrison, Photography Editor Bruce Hahn, Al Schwalbe, and Al Bellg, Photographers Jan Hepburn, Circulation Bonnie Balduf and Linda Rutz, Organizations ,Lx A if 5 fmvfxmsh ' - t C . ,sf Vicki Small, Opening Section Bev Ness, Student Activities Pot O' Gold Procesor Revolutionizes Routine Prints constantly on demand by section ed- itors for deadlines . . . a Kodak Electromatic Processor to the rescuel Five girls printed pictures easily and quickly with the S-500 ma- chine. Two hops featuring Jello helped cover the cost ofthe new machine. Ads sales, amounting to SZOOO, were the greatest in the book's history. The size, 240 pages, was also the largest. While not selling ads, the staff was busy decorating a car for the homecom- ing parade, planning four Tigers Love Their Pot O' Gold promotion assemblies, and dis- tributing new, color, wallet-size underclass pictures. Eight staff members also traveled to New York City for the Columbia Yearbook Convention where the book received a first place rating, P Service Groups Perform Essential D.H. .Tasks l'll take a couple of blue books. The sta- tioner's desk girls supplied students with pa- per, pens, notebook paper, and cough clrops. Athletic office girls sold the newly-priced 750 game tickets in the cafeteria. Filing, answer- ing the phone, and typing were also their re- sponsibilities. The counselor's office depended on its girls to deliver summons and register attendance, Five visual aids assistants de- livered all films as well as responding to all SOS calls on equipment. The nurse's aids kept ice and bandages in stock, while helping record sick students and taking temperatures. No one left or entered the library without be- ing checked by a library assistant. The stage crew worked day and night handling the lights and curtains for all events in the auditorium. Stafioner's Desk: Marsha Nowaczyk, and Kathy Zollweg. Nurse's Aids: Peg Holly, Diane Tomozewski, Joanne Haddix, Marie Burgard, and Chris Eckles. Visual Aids: Warren Kimmelmon, Rob Linden, Bill Esch, Charles Weissfeld, Greg Siegal, and Mr. Temple. Office Assistants: BOTTOM ROW: Mona Abraham, Jan London, Palmer, Linda Meier, Pat Norman, Pat Guest, and Ansela Gibson. Mary Anderson, Helen Dovas, Connie Estell, Joyce Taylor, Sherry TOP ROW: Jennie Brunner, Anda Briga, Chris Drzewiecki, Cheryl Schrickel, and Linda Wilson. ROW TWO: Marilyn Duvendack, Beth Epstein, Judy Kovacs, Jan Cory, Nadine Mominee, Donna Creech, Robinson, Jeanette Warner, Vicki Zahm, Nanci Burnham, Cindy Bette Armes, Cassandra Knabbs, Joyce Goree. Stage Crew: BOTTOM ROW: Warren Kimmelman, Mr. Mash, ad- viser, Bruce Girkins. ROW TWO: Ken Skalski, Rick Aysh. ROW THREE: Phil Barby, Don Kirk. TOP ROW: Greg Rogers, Bob John- son, Jim Perkins, John Zeitler. Rescue Squad: Denis Stephen, Milton Taylor, Azyn Leeper, Mike Wyos, Vollie Frosh, Lee Lake, and Rob Glasener. Athletic Office: Nadine Adamson, Barb Dunlap, Vicki Kendall, Patti Mostov, Nancy Burnham, Pat Liddell, Betty Tucholski, Debbie Cherry. Library Assistants: BOTTOM ROW:-Dawn Weber, Mary McGee, Janet Steinhurst, Dolores Eaton, Joyce Clift, Carol Frank, Sherry Schrickel. ROW TWO: Bev Ward, Joanne Holden, Jeanne Kelb, Mary Jo Fritz, Chris Bridwell, Sandi Hickman, Jennifer Faichney. TOP ROW: Jackie Wilkins, Debby Vandigrif, Lee Lake, Rick Humphreys, James Trim- mell, Cheryl Knott. 41 The Band Dances And Struts To Joshua joshua and other musical favorites rocked Page Stadium as the band performed at all home football games. They marched in the Veteran's Day Parade, while proudly displaying their new band and majorette uni- forms. In February, they entertained the eighth graders and their parents at Eighth Grade Orientation Night. All activities were not musically oriented, however, since they also held a picnic in the spring and swim party. To finance their activities, they sold candles, fruit cakes, and held a tag day. Senior Band: FLUTES: Sharon Ott, Charla Abraham, Kathy Jex, Janet Dunn, Kevin James. OBOE: Byron Woltting. BASSOON: Sandy Mitchell. CLARINET1 Cheri Robedeau, Pat Liddell, Kathy Hall, Karen Beverly, Kit Cramer, Sally Benadum, Jeff Dimmock, Mike Hauenstein, Dave Kocinski, Amy Musgrave, Laura Pownall, Ernest Price, Ron Sloan, Pam Whitcornb, Bonnie Warchol, Cindy Ashcroft, Cindy Challen. BASS CLARINET: Bill Turney, Larry Laskiewicz, TENOR SAX: Randy Richie. ALTO SAX: Brad Richie. FRENCH HORNS: Dari Weaver, Don Gibbs, Westy Rupp, Jack Phelps, Steve Wise, Jeff Krueger, Leland Dubbins, Debbie Jacobs, Don The Band goes into one of its many formations. Brent McGraw, drum major, stands at attention during the Alma Mater. Rubasziewicz, Mark Everhart, Paul Martin, Allen Schwalbe, Sharon Snyder, Dave Crandall, Dottie Boyd, Vince Manera, Scott Mast, Bruce Parcell, Victor Russell. TROMBONE: Rick Early. BARITONE: Mickey Benadum, Chris Knowlton. BASS: Chris Grange, Dan Ward, Tom Dixon. DRUMS: Brent McGraw, Gary Doboczewski, Cathy Freer, Joe Rinderknect, Mike This, Charlie McDaniel, Phil Pietrykowski, Dean Whitmore, Sid Morse, Alan Benjamin, Jim Cummings, Randy Huffman, LIBRARIANSZ Linda Meier, Linda Snyder, Mr. Tongring explains the different parts ofa march tor the band. Majorettes, Linda Snyder, Karen Beverly, Sandy Mitchell, captain, Sheri Robedeau, and Linda Meier march and do dance routines with the band. L .l x2, l Mr. Boggs, the new director, leads the choir and the musical aspects of school productions. , BOTTOM ROW: Sue German, Sherrie Schrickel, Connie Lyons, Diane Hunter, Jackie Haworth, Michelle McNeal, 1 Sue Welch, Katherine Blalark, Linda Meier, Pam Hostet- iter, Karen Hale, Sue Pugsley, Joyce Taylor, Ann Luppens, Nerita Foster. SECOND ROW: Marie Burgord, Margaret Harkison, Debra Gwinner, Carolyn Carter, Sandy Hubbell, Nancy Rath, Marion Simmons, Vivian Boyd, Margo Albert, Tony Quinn, Calvin Powell, Joe Lehman, Fred Powell, 'Q The girls' chorus performs Appalachian Christmas Carole at the winter concert. 1 K l Www l 1 1 1 l I 5 Karen Carter, Jenny Short, Cheryl Lawrence, Lissa Lunce- ford, Mary Sanecki, Cheryl Knott. TOP ROW: Mike Gloyd, Terry Jones, Dennis Vaughn, Torn Peterson, Bernard lvlast, Don Robaszkiewicz, Steve Daugherty, Rick Heath, Rick Humphreys, Lee Lake, Don Hatch, Jess Russell, David Donnell, Darrell Hughs, Jeff Taylor, Gary Kozbial, Der- rick Roberts. X? Boys' chorus sings at the Winter's Concert, ' Madrigal Singers Make Debut Halls filled with excited TADS as the Choir carolled through the halls singing Silent Night , The Little Drummer Boy , and other Christmas favorites. They earned the distinc- tion of being the bestlchoral group at the Art Museum Choral Festival in February. Their concerts included the Northwest Choral Con- test, a concert for the P.T,A., and appear- ances at local churches. Mr. Baggs, the new director, formed a new choral group, The Madrigal Singers. After a special audition, the top performers became part of the Qroup. They sang the Alrna Mater at Donald Sharpe Day assembly. The Choir also sponsored a bake sale and a hop. Madrigal Singers perform at school and at local churches. ' I ik, of Orchestra members practice each morning at 7:30. Bob Ballinger, Sue Morrison, John Pan- cratz, and Chris Gunderson won many honors as this year's string quartet, WMMWMMwbm MW i ROW ONE: Sue Morrison, Bill Thronas, Bob Haddad, Rick Nesper, Julie Daig, Dave Panckratz, Chris Gunderson, John Pankratz. ROW TWO: Bob Ballinger, Cindy Kopp, Steve Taylor, Avyn Leeper, Dale Nelson, Julie Herning, Charla Abraham, Barry Leeper, John Faichney, Harry Elkinson, Sandy Mitchell, Margo Marion, Bev Ward. ROW THREE: Dan Wood, Joe Rinderkinect, Vicki Miller, Tom Keller, Phyllis Arnold, Ted Haddad, Gary Dobaczewski, Mr. Perrine, Richard Easly, Jack Phelps, Steve Marshall, Mike Lykins, Don Gibbs, Jeanne Spresser, Janet Stewart, Pauline Vaughn, Rick Humpherys, Brian Stephens. Not Pictured: Randy Sheline, Richard Bosse, Chris Grange, Becky Hedler, Laura Pawnall, Cheri Robeseau, Westy Rupp, Byron Woltting. RA. System Carries Orchestra Concert Sounds of the DeVilbiss Orchestra aug- mented the Christmas spirit at D.H.S. The P.A. System carried the music of their annual Christmas Concert live from the ciuditorium. The string orchestra showed its proficiency at Maumee Valley High School in October as it captured first place in the string division, They entertained the Band and Orchestra Par- ent's League in February with a concert in addition to the Spring Concert. The Orchestra earned a second-place rating at the state con- test in Cleveland. The string quartet received a second-place rating in competition at the University of Toledo in February. To raise money for their trips to competitions, the Or- chestra sold truit cakes for the Christmas holiday. Mr. Perrine, the Orchestra director, leads the group in its early morning session. E' .... ...Q tt... ,qhzi . 5 i E S ist -it A . Faculty Day Organizations Day Publications Day Awards Day Night Relays Queen and Court: Debbie Farner, Freshman Attendant and escort Tom Girkins, Gail Sinner, Junior Attendant and escort Gary Fruth, Queen Sue Morrison and escort Steve Mostov, Sandi Stiegelmyer, Senior Attendant and escort Jerry Tobishp Ann Henry, Sophomore Attendant and escort Steve Keeser. Suspense, Ceremonies Mark DeVilbiss Week Red carnations, white carnations, and certificates decked DeVilbiss April Zi-25, as honors came to the faculty, clubs, publications, students, and athletic teams. Monday being Faculty Day, each teacher received a Carnation from the Social Service Commission. The Quiz Bowl team won the Toledo Area championship over St. Francis. Organizations Day, Tuesday, highlighted an assembly at which Gavel Club, Pericleans, and Pay-a-el- sa received awards as the top clubs. Quill and Scroll in- ductions honored the staffs of the Prism and Pot O' Gold on Wednesday, Publications Day. Thursday was Awards Day. l-lonors went to the most outstanding students in each class. The Night Relays assembly on Friday fea- tured the crowning of Queen Sue Morrison and her court. Friday night, Emil Sotnyk, Mickey Benadum, and Curt Davis pole-vaulted to a new team record, and hoisted D.H.S. to a sixth place finish. Queen Sue Morrison Steve Mostov runs the anchor leg of the middle Mickey Benadum vaults to a second place finish distance relay. 5 Mr. Bearss introduces the track team at the assembly. , - - - DeVilbiss Honors A Outstanding Students l 1 ' f,f i l ,. no 4 ., , ,.,, Senior Awards: BOTTOM ROW: Ann Manix, Pam Palmer, Junior Awards: BOTTOM ROW: Don Kirk, First Runner-Up: Linda Meier, First First Runner-up: Rachel Snyder, Second Runner-up, Robin Runner-Up. TOP ROW: Patty Mostov, Most Outstanding Girl, Howard Ness, Adams, Most Outstanding Girl. TOP ROW: Jim Black, First Most Outstanding Boy, Stacy Rolfe, Second Runner-Up. Not pictured: Steve Runner-Up, Craig Lykins, Second Runner-Up, Mark Ever- Daugherty, Second Runner-Up. hart, Most Outstanding Boy, Sophomore Awards: BOTTOM ROW: Robin Higgins, Second Runner-Up: Sue Morrison, First Runner-Up, Sandi Mitchell, Most Outstanding Girl. TOP ROW: Phil Cohen, Second Runner-Up: John Pancratz, First Runner-Up: Steve Mostov, Most Outstanding Boy. 50 F Bs? S, Senior Awards: Robin Schwartz, Business, Bob Kellemeyer, Industrial Artsg Lynn Gould, Home Economicsg Rusty Ballmer, Athletics. Aa W if ,, i , ,, fi, 3 f' 5, Senior Awards: BOTTOM ROW: Margo Albert, Sherry Shrickel, Choir, Senior Awards: BOTTOM ROW: Jack Zouhary, Scholarship, Bob Ballinger, Orchestra. CENTER ROW: Sue Harrison, Sue Spengler, John Pancratz, Dramatics, Jeff Liber, Speech. TOP ROW: Pot O' Gold. TOP ROW: Randy Ritchie, Band, Bette Booth, Kathy Hrback, 5 Sandi Mitchell, Nancy Rath, Dramatics. Prism. ' 51 1, 'K X xwkifix., QF al' .. .sgfmff - fgflr LL.A- 1 mm Q95 2 ax X if gg X, 5 rx 1, 1 5 -an 1... X .Vkww S kikk R if , X Q. f ?QX is Mr. Booth as the new athletic director is still involved in The football program. Gary Ferguson cradles his Start opponent, Coach Pittman roars approval to his Team X MW. I sk S S K, -fr i .L sf :YQ A i ieire r ieee . '- 1.1. k..x Eg jkxx.. K Larry Johnson jack-knifes off the low board muff l is l K Q Tiger backs rack up yardage sweeping Sylvanids defensive ends and linebackers ji? all Vivpgpm-mzxg. , VV Q 0 K! 'i w in iq ff fin. gv N x -J 1' paris!! Y . i f , Qrapg, , by-, 4, , , 1--1.5 AQ.. 1 -if if - im, - ,, fg 2 - M , 2 A M I1 - ' X 4, 5 H ,A , A ,hi 1, , rf ff tr ,. uri , 'ns mu vi la- V: 5-4:-,fn W if 2 V , M 1 Q ' .5 ff , i, 5,5 2355! ,jj .9162 ,X ,X , 3. i-., dr? 7? 4. W Eigfffir EI- . X W r H721 I f Y3, W fffi Team chants hit , building momentum before opening kickoff. Bob Boyton and Larry Armstrong, co-captains, address the assembly. Larry Armstrong catches his breath before re-entering action. Tigers Run, Hope, Score Score tied I2-i2, third down, and seven seconds to play, DeViIbiss faced an inspired Macomber de- fense. The Tigers chose Mel Gaines to carry the final eleven yards. The exciting junior tailback wormed and danced, changing direction in mid-stride, through the pack and into the end zone. When pre-season sessions arrived, the Tigers were physically prepared. Weightlifting in the winter and summer practice strengthened the team. A new coach, Dale Pittman, and co-captains, Bob Boyton and Larry Armstrong, determined to build the team mentally. They distributed equipment and uniforms and called a meeting. Hair was the focal point of discussion and several long-haired Tigers were shorn. Pride was in- stilled with new football T-shirts and confidence mounted with three pre-season victories. The giant Tiger anxiously awaited the official's whistle to attack and maul its opponents. The scoreboard predicts a Tiger victory as Jerry Greiner adds the point after touchdown. Head Coach, Dale Pittman, receives information for the next play. l l i Mr. Tischinae escorts Mel Gaines from the field. E k -YF tw ? WW 4 'f'-2 J W 2.4, my H-'E Varsity Football Team: BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Aseltyne, Bob Johnson, Doug Kennedy, Tony Quinn, Mike Quigley, Larry Armstrong, Bob Boynton, Westy Rupp, Steve Lint- ner, Jim Muhn, Charlie Nordhoff, Aron Johnson, John Belcher. SECOND ROW: Bob Lichtenstein, Chuck Cohen, Jeff Bollin, Tom Swindle, Jim Curtis, Hugh Goldsworthy, John Reed, Rondy Gibbs, Jim Felton, Emil Sotnyk, Rusty Ballmer, Tom McMann, Don l-latch. THIRD ROW: Dave Rayman, Chris Gallapis, Joe Lehman, Joe Lee, Jim Per- kins, Randy Smith, Charlie Rokicki, Ed Kaplan, Jerry Greiner, Gordon Andryc, Bill Jiannuzzi, Tom Viertlbeck, Jack Babel, Bruce Andryc. TOP ROW: Tim Blanchard, Joe Scorziell, Mark Friedman, Chuck Feilhardt, Ron Christotf, John Gordon, Bob Wallace, Terry Jiannuzzi, Mel Gaines, Ed White, Chuck Turk, Chris Curtis, Greg Ramsey. Tigers Caipture Red Division Co-Championship i fi 6 . X 4xi.i. 1 m A - 2-- FRESHMEN FOOTBALL D.H.S. OPP, l4 Woodword .,...... 6 O Centrol ..,......... Zl O Libbey ....... .... O 7 Scott ..,............. 42 35 Mocomber ........ O 2l Bowsher ............ 6 8 Rogers .....,....,... 29 DeVilbiss defensive beck, Steve Lintner, robs Scott with on interception. Freshmen Football Team. BOTTOM ROW: Scott Most, Scott Purcell, Ken Berkel, Dove Ligibel, Jim O'Bricin Doug Sodd, Cooch Fox, Phil Rice, Don Becker. SECOND Tony Irving, Jomes Jockson, Don Spoerl, Dennis Trotter ROW: Crciig Burns, Ted Sotnyk, Mork Hurt, Don Con- Rich Smith, Mel Holsinger, Pciul Decker. veney, Ed White, Tom Steele. TOP ROW: Gory Denmon, Freshmen, Junior Varsity Suffer Erratic Seasons Defense closes on Scott's quarterback. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL D.l-l.S. OPP. 8 St. Francis ........ 6 6 Woodward ........ 6 l8 Libbey .............. O Central .............. 14 Macomber ........ l4 20 O Scott ................ 30 14 B Bowsher ............ 6 i4 O Rogers ..... ...... Tigers score on a plunge into end zone. Q 5' R. 391 3 , 1 K I:v-:vAA Il 'U 'f ,1 ', ,trrs Q l fr 27146 T A ,L y if ,' -'- A . , .Q if f I 2 . wi n W ag 'rmw Junior Varsity Team. BOTTOM ROW: Calvin Powell, Nordhoft. THlRD ROW: Darrell Hughes, Tim Arm- Chris Sobczak, Terry Mitchell, Andy Sobb, Keith Keller, strong, Scott Mast, Fhilbert Gardner, Larry Gilmore, Bob Fred Powell. SECOND ROW: Lyle Scott, Mark Hurt, Tom Smoot, TOP ROW: Craig Lykins, Jeff Boone, Denny Missler, Neal Wilson, Curtis Mosby, Tom Peterson, Bob Thomas, Rick Smith. Keith Slautterback trains for 100 yard Breaststroke. VARSITY RECORDS 200 Yard 5 gg S Medley Relay ........ 2.00.5 zoo Yard Freestyle .... 213.8 50 Yard Freestyle ,....... 23.7 tts. 200 Yard Individual Medley ..2:3l.6 l00 Yard Butterfly .,.. l :l2.0 l00 Yard Freestyle .......... 57 l00 Yard Backstroke ..l 206.9 400 Yard Freestyle ..., 5202.9 l00 Yard Breastroke ..l :4l.l 400 Yard Freestyle .,.. 4220.8 Dan Vandivort begins twist and, right, contorts for a high point value dive. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Green, Dan Vandivort, Keith Slautterback, Ron Metzger, Westy Rupp, Mark Drumheller, Scott Whittington, John Swigart, Richard Ayish. SECOND ROW: Al Snyder, Ronald Schwartz, Dave Ligibel, Larry Johnson, Steve Lang, Doug Morris, Philip Rice. TOP ROW: John Surratt, Jim Frautschi, John Amos, Todd Damm, Jim Perkins, Mr. Mash, coach, John Curphey, Steven Revesz, mgr. David Louey, James Fenn. Tigers Splash To Individual Victories DeVilbiss splashed into the swimming scene this year, becoming the first public school in Toledo to enter swimming competition. Tigers swam in style with their orange Hawaiian print trunks. Coach jerry Mash and his swimmers earned 5400. for support of the team through a spaghetti dinner. Each swimmer paid a Sl5 member- ship fee, plus paying for pool time, equipment, and meals on the road. Tiger tankers swam tour home meets at the down- town YMCA and seven out of town. At 6:00 each morning captains lohn Curphy and Westy Rupp su- pervised conditioning at the downtown YMCA. l Swimmers need a canoe for support at 6:00 A.M. Tiger Harriers Chase St..lohns Determination and perserverence propelled the DeVilbiss Harriers to another winning season. Steve Mostov and Andy Hausman, co-captains, led the Tigers to dominate the Ottawa Park Course in five regular season meets. Coach TapaIa's workouts were not easy. An average practice consisted of a jog to Toledo University where the harriers ran five consecu- tive miles and ended with the run back to school. The freshman team repeated as city champs. jeff Schnell set a new freshmen record with a lO:57 two mile. Walt Churchill posted a 9:56 two mile at Cleveland St. jasephs, fastest time ever for a Tiger Runner. Three all-city runners return next year with hopes of capturing the city crown. Walt Churchill captures first place in the Regional Meet. 4 Cross-Country Team. BOTTOM ROW: Walt Churchill, Dale Burtch, Phil Cohen, Andy Hausman, Steve Mostov, Tom Wylie, Dave Diller, Hal Hayes, Jim Lesage. SFCOND ROW: Tim Wallin, Dave Mortemore, Rick Rogers, John Jameson, Dean Whitmore, Jim Anderson, Greg Lake, Bill lsenstein, Philip Hazard, Rick Kern. TOP ROW: Paul Walters, Dave Pan- kratz, Brad Richie, Bob Haddad, Mgr., Mr. Tapola, Coach, Jeff Schnell, Chuck Winkler, Jim Thielen, Bradley Symington. ,JS ,,,, Jsmzw ' 1 ffl 5 wp l Steve Mostav reveals the anguish of a two mile run. CROSS COUNTRY DeVilbiss ....................................... ..... l 7 Bowsher ...................................... ..... 4 6 Central ..... ........ l O2 DeVilbiss ..... ..... l6 Libbey ...... ..... 5 o 69 Start ........ ..... DeVilbiss' A---- .... . l5 St. Francis ...... ..... 5 5 Waite ......... ..... 8 9 DeVilbiss l 8 Wooclwa rd ...... ..... 4 8 Rogers ......... ..... 8 6 DeVilbiss ..... .,... St. johns ..... ..... 25 30 Woodward ...... ........ l O9 Scott ...............................,........................ l 29 St. losephs Invitational-3rd place Ashland Distance Classic-4th place City Championship-2nd place NW. Ohio District Championship-2nd place NW. Ohio Regional Championship-4th place Runners prepare psychologica ly for a grueling meet. Bouncing back from a slow start, DeVilbiss be- came a strong contender in the City League. Paced by sen mer, the Tigers won four home games and six away. New head coach Walter Draheim schooled his players in a solid defense with arduous practice. Determination and skill brought exciting moments to Tiger Basketball. DeVilbiss toppled Rogers 72-6l with fast breaking guards and tough inside shooting by Bob Benninger. ln ward Ed Greunke fired a jump shot in the closing seconds giving DeVilbiss a two point edge. ln guards Jeff Aubry and Mel Gaines combined for 28 points in a losing effort as the Cowboys rallied to win '- fji VARSITY BASKETBALL Sylvania Waite .......... ....... Perrysbu rg Macomber Dayton ..... ..,.... Sta rt ...... Bryan Rogers .. Woodward St. Johns Libbey ....... ....... Scott ...,.. Defiance Bowsher Sandusky Central .. St. Francis Rogers .......... ....... Draheim's Defense Motivates Tigers iors Ed Greunke, Jeff Aubry, and Rusty Ball- an exciting contest with Woodward 6-4 for- a tilt with state-ranked Libbey, DeVilbiss 47-45. Senior forward, Ed Greunke, completes a layup. Keith Roberts shoots over the arms of a Waite Indian. DEVILBISS TIGERS - Opp. 68 64 60 74 60 6l '55 6l 50 72 47 63 64 56 91 75 63 74 Varsity Base-ktball. BOTTOM ROW: Mel Gaines, Dave Mortemore, Charley McDaniels, Rick Rogers, Jeff Aubry, Keith Roberts. TOP ROW: Larry Scott, Randy Burns, Rusty Ballmer, Bob Benninger, Walter Draheim, Coach, Ed Greunke, Ron Burnstein, Mike Sheline 'Nm H 4 , Q HW. f-f 'S Rusty Ballmer muscles for position. pM,,,,..f-0 Mel Gomes launches o jump shot against Bowsher. Mel Gaines flies to save o DeVilbiss turnover. N X i gbdv- W ws. . WS - SK rt S4 E S :Q X 5 3 K r - - '- ss .. . A . gi Skirt! X txt X 4 .. Q se , M M -fs MNNBNQ A -if Tom Benninger pumps for two points, Craig Lykins shoots over the arms of a Libbey Cowboy. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL DHS Opp. Sylvania ................ 37 .Waite ..,....,. .,.,.... .Perrysburg Macornber Sta rt ........ ........ Bryan .......,. ......,. Rogers .....,.............. Wooclwa rd St. Johns ,.... ........ Libbey ,..... ....,... Scott ...,....... ........ Defiance ..... .vr..... Bowslwer ....... ..,...,. Sandusky Y..., ........ Central ....... ,s....., St. Francis Sylvania ....... ........ ,Af Dave Parker, treshrnan pivotman, stretches forthe opening tipotf. J Tilii JiJ,, l c KW ll iii U ww J S' V ', , J ' li K ,.:- E' :I K P Y if me 'F in my mm is if Li 5957, if .H ,i 7fWm W buf Junior Varsity Team. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Everhart, Keith Keller, Bruce Weissbrod, Jim Black, Jeff Keller, Sid Morse, Craig Lykms Dick Schneider, Fihlbert Gardner, Doug Moll, Jim Anderson, Darrell Hughes. KNEELING: Coach, Mr. Martin. Freshmen Team. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Steele, Bob Frey, Dennis Trotter, Mark Hurt, Mel Hol- singer. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Paluzak, John Cohn, Milton Lampros, Craig Burns, Tony lrving, Luther Howard. TOP ROW: Steve Goff, Jeff Schnell, Dave Parker, Tom Benniger, Terry Phillips. 1uNioR vARslTY D.H.S. Sylvania .. Waite .... Perrysburg Macomber Sta rt .........., Bryan ...... Rogers ............ Wood wa rd St. johns ..... Libbey ...... Scott ........... Defiance ..... Bowsher .... Sandusky ..... Central ...,... St. Francis Sylvania BOTTOM ROW: Ray O'DonnelI, Larry Armstrong, Tom McMann, Head Coachg Bruce Wilson, Alan Tarschis, Bob London. THIRD Emil Sotnyk, Gary Ferguson, Curt Davis, Andy Hausman, Mike Tay- ROW: Lyle Scott, Manager, Jeff Boone, John Balduf, Ken Stafford, lor, Dennis Stepen. SECOND ROW: Tim Ellis, Gary Reynolds, Tim Ted Sotnyk, Charles Granger, Scott Mast, David Albright, Richard Armstrong, Mark Guthrie, Mr. Fox, Assistant Coachg Mr. English, Buckley, Bob O'Donnell, Ralph Gould, Dan Brown, Manager. Wrestlers Excel In Strength, Skill, And Strategy Gary Ferguson, I I2 pound wrestler, muscles his opponent. Wrestling demanded sacrifice for DeVilbiss grapplers, Fighting fatigue and hunger from end- less diets to make weight, the Tigers compiled a respectable five wins and three losses. Coach English expected perfection from his wrestlers. lsometric pushups, sprints, and walking stairs on hands prepared the Tigers for their gruel- ing six minute matches. DeVilbiss took fifth place in the City tourna- ment. Gary Ferguson and Pat Digugliemo both fin- ished runners-up. Bruce Wilson and Pat Digugli- emo qualified for the Sectional meet resulting from their fine performances in the regional meet. Cap- tain Curt Davis recorded the most pins for the year with nine. At the wrestling banquet it was announced that the team voted Tom McMann the most improved grappler and Larry Armstrong the team's most valuable wrestler. Pat Digugliemo was named to captain next year s team. VARSITY WRESTLING DeVilbiss ........ 47 Libbey ......,... ....... 3 DeVilbiss ........ I 5 Rogers .................... ZO DeVilbiss ........ Macomber forfeit DeVilbiss ........ I8 Central ...... .......... I 5 DeVilbiss ...,.... 24 Scott ....... ....... I 2 DeVilbiss ........ ZI Bowsher ..... U24 DeVilbiss ..,...., 33 Start ............ ..... 3 DeVilbiss .....,.. 29 Woodward ..... 6 3rd place-Start Tournament 3rd place-Worthington Tourney 5th place-City Tourney , ig ,. F ,ij if K. ,' I 1 1 N-wg, V i i , . L Jill Lockwood pitches to Darlene Henry. Tumblers practice for Sports Day. Ns W' w RN si fx Q59 Miss Juers trains archers. W W T fmt' s s b 1 M w T ' - ,-L',,, Zu ,, tw tr ,, ,W,n V1 Ann Henry enjoys hockey. Girls' Intramurals Include Ten Sports One of the best intramural programs l've ever seen, said Miss Romino, new physical education teacher. Many students participated in ten girls' in- tramural sports: soccer, archery, tumbling, bowling, basketball, volleyball, badminton, softball and tennis. All girls interested in a particular sport met after school one day a week for six weeks, Then the girls met in competition with teams from other area schools for a sports day. The archery and volleyball teams both placed second in the city and the basketball team fourth. The high individual scorer in bowling was Jenny Vogtsberger with l64. Wendy Hrabak and Karen Hale reach for the birdie. BOTTOM ROW: Neal Wilson, Tony Quinn, Beno Flath, Andy Hausman, Steve Mostov, Tom Wylie, Jeff Bollin, Jerome Powell, Charlie Grainger, Mickey Benadum, Bary Fishler. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bearss, Coach, Walt Churchill, Hal Hays, Richard Kern, Bill lsenstein, John Kurucz, Randy Smith, Jim Castell, Emil Sotnyk, Phil- bert Gardner, Bob Lichtenstein, Mr. Tapola, Coach. THIRD ROW: H. D. Hughes, Ted Sotnyk, Ken Berkee, Jim Thietener, Jeff Schnett, Mel Holsinger, David Pandratz, Bob Smoot, Dave Payman, Jim Lesage, Dave Diller. FOURTH ROW: Jim Harris, Bob Lopez, Tom Schiel, Fred Powell, Paul Walters, Chris Sobczak, Steve Kezur, John Jameson, Mark Guthrie, Ted Meyers. TOP ROW: David Tobian, Rick Pugh, Mike Shinners, Mark Klein, Rich Miller, John Dudek, Bradley Symington, Fred Grossmann, Darrell Owens. Coach Tapola returned a promising group of trackmen. Organized practice began in early Febru- xt ,,,,M f P ary, although many individuals started training back in September. Mickey Benadum, Curt Davis, and Emil Sotnyk provided great depth in pole-vaulting. DeVilbiss also carried depth in distance running. Walt Churchill, Dale Burtch, Dave Diller, Jim Lesage, and Hal Hayes ran both the mile and the two mile. ln the middle distance races the Tiaers bolstered Steve Mostov, Andy Hausman, Tom Wylie, and Beno Flath. Fred Powell handled sprints while brother Jerome Powell excelled at the long jump. Matt Sperling and Bob Benninger competed in the high-jump. Matt Sperling leaps hurdles preparing for future meets. .8 A N Emil Sotnyk vaults inside the gym during practice. BELOW: Trackmen sprint the .v ff 0 - X ' fi' J , , ,' 3 , ,H+ E ,,.f 7 ' ' .S I 4' 'bn RIS 5, addr-. 25 we Q. Ar' . . ,a ze 'Fr ' OO yard dash despite March snow. .vw y 1 5 4. ,mums i.,L fi, if I Y 7,7 Baseball, Golf Teams Overpower Opposition, Strive For Vietories New baseball coach, Jim Fox, greeted eleven re- S turning lettermen with fresh ideas. Starting in Janu- ary players began morning workouts. A wooden mound was constructed to give pitchers indoor prac- tice. The Tigers exercised and worked on plays in the gym. Coach Fox instituted a Junior Varsity team to develop his younger players. Coach Fox felt his team would improve over their fourth place finish last year. Returning this year are most of the players who sparked last year's upset over Rogers. Rogers was defeated only twice last year, once by DeViIbiss and once in the state championship final game. Golfers held an elimination tournament in the Fall of i968 to determine the i969 golf team. Captain Tom Berger, Mark Tincher, and Terry Green com- peted for top brackets. During the winter months golfers improved their skills by driving plastic golf balls in the gym. With the arrival of March, Coach Karl l-luls led his team outdoors with expectations of improving last year's third place City League finish. Greg Gaynor practices pitching indoors on the wooden mound. BOTTOM ROW: Rusty Ballmer, Doug Kennedy, Greg Gaynor, Steve Lint- ner, David Westfall, Jim Muhn, Rick Kimble, Mr. Fox, Coach. SECOND ROW: David Orwig, Rick Wainwright, Roy Armes, Larry Connin, Charles McDaniel, John DeBruine, Mark Hurt. Tl-llRD ROW: Eggie Briga, Bruce Weissbrod, Paul Martin, Craig Lykins, Rick Gray, Jeff Renshaw, Gary Reynolds, Dan Brown, Randy Kale. TOP ROW: Tarn Steele, Kevin Case, Ron Rahal, Jim McCarthy, Scott Mast, Doug Sodd, Victor Russell, Steve Eaylor, Jack Little. NOT PICTURED: Jack Steele, Chris Kaiser, Mark verhart. 1 , VARSITY TENNIS DHS Opp. 5 ............ Macomber ..........., O 5 ............ Scott ........ ...... O 4 ............ Central .... ,.,.., l 4 ............ Maumee ......, ....,, l 5 ............ Woodward 5 ............ Libbey .,.... ,..... O l ............ Bowsher .. ..... .4 5 ............ Rogers .. A.... .O Aron Johnson strokes and follows through his serve 1 i W, Q. V , MV MF M, f r 'FA ,sn W ' ff.. ' ,QW 'M LV 2 R, he H. i 5 5 1' in , if ww' HI' Y 3. 9. , . A M ff Don Kirk smashes a serve. Fred Bean backhands a shot. Varsity Tennis Team. BOTTOM ROW: Ed Siegel, Rick Early, Fred Eean. TOP ROW: Don Kirk, Bruce Andryc, Aron Johnson, Greg upert. Ed Siegel volleys with partner Fred Bean. DeVilbiss Tennis Nets Honors ln Competition The Tiger netters smashed to a winning season in l968. DeViIbiss won seven meets with their sole loss to the Bowsher Rebels. The l969 season beginning in mid-April and ex- tending into Moy brought the return at lettermen Don Kirk, Rick Early, Ed Siegel, and Fred Bean. These Tigers practiced winter long ot the Racquet club in hopes ot returning a tournament title to DeVilbiss. Greg Rupert Iobs his shot, while practicing at the Racquet Club. 'S' Q f ff fn, ww, .. 'H' 'f M , -5? I ff - amass-N SMS 5:53 , S 5 gy:-, , ,Z 4.- Q nur M -f aw- .M - Ag 235' 'Q X X ,TM-if 'alum in .,. I ix W ,m,.A 4mlL, W Q N , 4. ,.. ia, .wk K vw x V Q A X Y R. ff 5 2 1 ix' X. L ., ' Y Y, . Am'h L A 77. ' ' 'I Ex K ' A 2 , , U ' r gfge X My A .T . if. :M kfiidkqigfs' ,Y ,. m' k 1 3 f X. I R I N' f 'Es Si, X QR Xa ,Xa if 1i1iL,, .1 Tiger football captains Bob Boyton and Larry Armstrong were selected AVON JONNSON ONd WGSTY RUDD Were CNOSGN to fhe All-City ACOdemiC to All-City teams. team by excelling both in footboll and scholarship. Runners explode from the starting line in the City cross country meet. try honors. Left: Don Kirk merited All-City tennis in the l968 seoson. 8 st-ww wb Dave Diller, Wolt Churchill, Andy Housman and Hal Hayes earn All-City cross coun- ' . tw, A 'X QF 123 ... :rits if t -ws--U -- wskiluuutxwsswssss DeVilbiss' pivotman, Ed Greunke, gained honorable mention. Pat Digugliemo and Gary Ferguson merited All-City positions in wrestling. Athletes Merit All-City Honors Bob Boyton and Mel Gaines were named to first team All-City football. Boyton was considered the best trapping and blocking guard in the city. Gaines rushed for 87l yards and scored 88 points, leading the city. Larry Armstrong, l9O pound tackle, was chosen to second team defense. Aron Johnson, de- fensive end, and Westy Rupp, cornerback, both mer- ited the All-City academic team. Walt Churchill, Dave Diller, and Dale Burtch earned first team All-City berths by placing second, fifth, and tenth respectively, in the City meet. Andy Hausman and Hal Hayes were named to the second team for placing in the top twenty finishers. Don Kirk was named to first team All-City tennis for his fine performance in the i968 season. Gary Ferguson and Pat Digugliemo both wrestled to second place in the City Tournament. Mel Gaines hustled to second team All-City Bas- ketball. Ed Greunke, senior forward, and Bob Ben- ninger, junior center, received honorable mention. Versatile Mel Gaines won honors in All-City football and basketball. wmnlunwll-K4 NF' 'wx'-x Rmb gms iQ .40-f I DQ At the Inter-club Carnival Brian Stevens, Marlow Crowley, and Fred Dewey test their skill as marksmen. ii? Marty Croft holds the gayel of authority for Organizations. Members of various organizations display identification tags during club week. --at M-QIQ' Debbie Shaeffer greets her new l-DA-KA sisters with a smile and a tear. ESS i .. .. 1 ri ti.fs S QQ Dee Dee Hilkert and Keith Slautterback enjoy an evening at Sisco's Icicle Promenade . FRONT ROW: Barry Leeper, Secretaryg David Bertz, Vice-Presidentg Orr, Rick Grating, Arthur Wambold, Lee Dobins, John Zeitler, David Chuck Smith, Treasurer, Mr. Ludlum, Adviser, Don Sillence, Presi- Jan. TOP ROW: Jeff Plettner, Kirk Rough, Kim McCullough, dent, Bob Swanson, Corresponding Secretary, Dean Whitmore, Benja- Richard Bertz, Kelly Case, Mike Smith, Lee Lake, Deryl MacRitchie, min Solomon, SECOND ROW: Doug Sodd, Kevin Reynolds, David Gary Marrion, Gerald Fleck. Gerald Fleck, John Zietler, and Lee Dobins receive a message. Members of Radio Club erect transmitting tower. Wifi' 'Mu-mi, Mm 462 1 as-w....,, be M4 ,li -' be me M., bsslluli-C MM Mn,,,,3:1l.t W VM f 9. 4 aw., Wk -. .N N W --W gf M N r- . 'W-X -- W- .J M Ja-f ,W..um'i:iiY,gmNl'... b . .,. A mf -., ' on-A s sn'--.W -L., M .. - 'Q'---...,,,,,-,-Q fs vs .. gas-f Radio Club Operates Radio Station 'T Under Mr. Ludlum's guidance, Radio Club has been licensed by the Federal Communications Com mission. Members assembled a radio station in M3, which operates on specific frequency and under regu lations established by the government. They com municated with various stations in Ohio and Michi gan. They transmitted and received Morse code mes sages on 40 and 80 meter wave bands, Licensing re quired members to transmit and receive five words a minute and pass a twenty-question examination. Campus Life Toboggans At Echo Valley DeViIbiss High's chapter of Youth For Christ in- volved students in the Nationwide Christian move- ment. Besides bi-monthly meetings at which they discussed Christianity in relation to life, members attended the National Convention at the University of Illinois. Sponsoring a Burger Bash, members bid farewell to summer freedom and sunshine. Celebrat- ing Halloween with A Scream in the Dark students viewed Laurel and Hardy films in an old barn deco- rated in Fun House fashion. A final winter blizzard attracted members to Kalamazoo, Michigan for a day of tobogganing and ice-skating, Through the sale of X mints the club financed its many activities. ti a x Q 5 tl f X ft fs, Tom Keller discusses city-wide spring events with Howard Graves. Tom Keller sells candy to sponsor their trip to Urbana. FRONT ROW: Linda Meier, Tom Keller, President, Vickie Miller. PICTURED: Kathy Procheal, Don Procheal, Howard Graves, Dale TOP ROW: Paulette Meier, Betty Jean Gibbs, Tim Keller, Linda Nelson, Pat Einhart, Mary Bridges. Barney, Kathy Knakionicz, Cindy Kopp, Secretary!Treasurer. NOT I-.3 9r ' I 1 +wEff.f4v2 ni ff staff? ff y 39,5 fb f 47 T - V, .f-t, , . i r '33 n , ,, 5 A f,A 'Q X-BQ if-fer ,W . wwf' FRONT ROW: Keith Faulkner, Robert Leiber, Adviser. TOP ROW: Bruce Tayleor, Robert Wiegand, Dave Morrin, Barry Leeper. Debutantes View Art Exhibits To promote interest in the literary arts Debu- tantes members attended plays at Doerman Theater, viewed exhibits at the Toledo Museum ot Art, and observed presentations by the Toledo Players. Meet- ings, held every other Tuesday, provided an oppor- tunity for the girls to discuss in depth poems, stories, and articles they had read. Combining imagination and ingenuity, members displayed their artistic tal- ents by designing banners and tags to support athletic teams and promote school spirit. Thalians extended hospitality to members by treating them to a home cooked breakfast, FRONT ROW: Robin Devries, Cheryl Abood, Susan Figlarz, Marsha Covrett, Chaplain: Barb Schaefer, President, Mr. Blackwell, Adviser, Marcia Kirsner, Corresponding Secretary: Kay Corns, Recording Sec- retary: Karol Krueger, Mary Champion, Debi Abood. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Figlarz, Bonnie Beale, Linda Rutz, Debbie Slomka, Barb Slautterback, Debbie Wyatt, Nancy Frahn, Toni Somers, Claudia Chess Club Selects Chessmate Established mainly tor the purpose of recruiting a three man chess team, members ot Chess Club be- came engrossed in the game of mental concentration, mathematical calculation and counter positioning. Meetings served a dual purpose by teaching this uni- versal language to new members and providing an opportunity tor old members to recreate chess matches tor concentrated study. DeVilbiss players matched strategy and skill with Woodward, Anthony Wayne, Evergreen, Divine Word, and other area high schools. As an inspiration to the all male chess team and means ot promoting interest in chess, members in- vited Robin Getter to become their chessmate mascot. rv,- Deryl MacRitchie places his opponent in Checkmate . James, Denise Swindle. TOP ROW: Beth Robinson, Diane Speiker, Chris Somers, Barb Allison, Debbie Birkeland, Jane Seiler, Robin Adams, Cheryl Liber, Gail Sinner, Chris Bickel, Betty Reeck, Robin Tefft, Lido Altmeier. NOT PICTURED: Marcia Berkman, Mary Hertzberg, Linda l-lopkins, Pat Brown, Nadine Adamson. , EW' , ,, it 1: FRONT ROW Judy Luce Margaret Ford Pam Morris Torethus Denman, Randy Gibbs, Randy Schaefer, Gary Langenderfer, Mike Mayes Secretary John Lough Co ordinator Irene Knittk Kathi Jarechi, Richard Zeller, Phil Huckaba, Jan Blair, President, Steve Helm Vice President Sue Heidtman Reporter TOP ROW Dave Zawodni. NOT PICTURED: Carla Rowland, Linda ltil, Deca Tours J. L. Hudson's Deco members profited from on-the-job experi- ence by adopting the proper attitude for their pend- ing careers. Accepting only students of Distributive Education classes that have part-time jobs, Deco gave its members a chance to further their understanding of retail marketing. A tour of J. I., Hudson's in De- troit enabled them to study techniques of display and business procedures. Members entertained children at the Miami Children's Home and celebrated Hallow- een with a party. Bake sales helped finance various activities while providing insight into the business world. Randy Schaefer arranges towels at the Lion Store, 4? ffx C1 FRONT ROW: Sue German, Corresponding, Connie Lyons, Recording Meier, Linda Meier, Patience Miller, Marie Morrin, Karen Carter, Secretary, Linda Kuhman, Historian, Dori Weaver, Mrs, lris Coffman, Nadine Mominee, Vicki Romp, Pat Bartlett, Dale Nelson, Laura Adviser, Julie Baldwin, Sue Breeze, Colleen Williams, Pam Hostetter, Carter, Darlene Lesage, NOT PICTLJRED: Jackie Haworth, Ann Lup- President. SECOND ROW: Kay Kern, Nancy Watts, Jan Babcock, pens, Charla Werley, Barb Murphy, Sue Vandegriff, Ellen Tabner, Janet Steinhurst, Joyce Taylor, Carol German, Dottie Koester, Mary Sue Myler, Gail Ritchie, Kathy Knakewicz. Jane Oleksiak. TOP ROW: Darlene Lantz, Carol Carpenter, Paulette Equestriennes Prepare For Horse Show Girls interested in horses and horsemanship make up the special interest riding club of Equestriennes. A girl must ride a minimum of twice a month to become C1 member, Lessons, provided once a week at How- ard's Stable for those that do belong, gave the girls the opportunity to increase their knowledge of horses. At meetings the president showed movies about riding techniques and the proper use of saddles and bridles. Equestriennes were sponsors for the Child Care Foun- dation Benefit in October. They delighted four chil- dren with presents for the Faculty Christmas Party. Members worked diligently all year round to prepare for their annual Horse Show in the spring. Jackie Haworth and Barb Murphy post announcement of the horseshow. i Z 1 i in K i Pam Hostetter, Sue Vandegriff admire accomplishments in horsemanship ii Forum Tours Birkenkamp Mortuary 7. As a literary club, Forum members gave book re- 42' T ports at their meetings. They made plans to start a newspaper called the Forum Quorum . The boys T decorated the goal posts tor the Scott game, gave to .W T the Toledo Area Student Council Scholarship Fund, and packed a Christmas basket with toad and toys for a needy family. To raise money, they toured o mor- tuary, held a hop in the Girls' Gym, and sold their newspaper. The more pleasurable projects included private, shaving cream tight with their sister club, summer cottage, and the annual Forum Playboy Party. ,,. , VV -'iv o i' ,K L QA '---....-.f Randy Richie displays posters advertising Forum Open around the school. Adviser Mr. Wyatt, Westy Rupp and Randy Richie discuss plans for their annual Playboy Party in March. FRONT ROW: Greg Wilson, Steve Mostov, Treasurer, John R. Pank- Randy Smith, Joel Zaft, Randy Ritchie, Vice-President, John Arnos, ratz, Rusty Balmer, Mr. Wyatt, Adviser, Westy Rupp, Presidentg David Pankratz, Eddie White. TOP ROW: Brad Richie, Glen King, Richard Early, Secretaryg Chris Knowlton, Gary Wilson. SECOND Greg Lake, Randy Burns, Gordon Andryc, Neil Friedrich, Mark Schar- ROW: Rick Nesper, Dave Weber, Lenny Wexler, Alan Tarschis, low, Bruce Andryc, Howard Ness, Bob Gilbert, Ken Stafford. 89 S FRONT ROW: Bev Baer, Vice President, Michelle Stole, Secretary: Mrs. Hart, Adviser, Robin Schwartz, Treasurer, Kathy Zollweg, President. TOP ROW: Sherry Schrickel, Shiela Cook, Edythe Peter- FT Distribute Holida Favors Again this year Future Teachers ot America at- tended the Area Workshop and the Metropolitan meetings held twice each month, The faculty en- joyed sweets at FTA members kept them supplied with holiday favors. They aided the teachers at the semester break by grading and tiling papers. Invited speakers in the teaching profession highlighted FTA's meetings Members rounded out their activities by holding a progressive dinner and giving their annual party for the children of St. Anthony's Villa. FRONT ROW: Charles Rice, Kathy Smeitko. SECOND ROW: Margie Meyers, Kerry Thomsen, Nancy Slavin, Yetta Fine, William Reder, Susan Spearing, Educational Vice President, THlRD ROW: Walter Rough, William Delameter, Administrative Vice President: Harry ,V WMI WUI son, Tarethus Mayes, Dynna Simmons, Janice Hussey, Beverly Ward Pam Truitt. NOT PICTURED: Carol Ethington, Peggy Hallie. Gavelers Gains From Group Discussions Gavel club, made up at both members from Start and DeVilbiss, is an affiliate of Toastmasters Inter- national. At each meeting various members gave speeches making use of good speaking skills such as eye contact, voice modulation, and gestures. They in- itiated a program of group discussions to promote im- proved discussion techniques. To celebrate Hallow- een, the members held a costume party. Other activ- ities included attending a hockey game, a swimming party, and selling peanut brittle and pecan fudge. Elkinson, President: Richard Greenwald, Gini Hischke, Sergeant at Arms, Kathy Pickering, Donald Gatewood, Ernst Devvey, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Val Duerringer, Margie Holttsetter, Wendy Fouke, Elden Ross, Gary Skalski, Dr, Val Skalski, Adviser. X K ,,,, M 11 - 'z 'nr 1 Hi-Y Works Together With Pereleans Members of Hi-Y, the only boy's club participating in the Inter- club Tug O' War, pull their club to victory. Along with their newly acquired sister club, Peri- cleans, members of l-li-Y sacrificed some of their spare time to entertain the children of the migrant workers. The boys played football with them while the girls prepared a snack. By successfully selling mints, Hi-Y members were able to spend ci day at Cedar Point. They also went to Camp Storer, and the Youth in Government program in Columbus. Other activities included a private dance in December called Mistletoe Mischief at the Copa Room of the YMCA, CI swimming party with their sister club, and several hops. The year closed with a Senior Party. '75 Bob Sedlander tailors Santa's suit Hi-Y's Christmas window. FRONT ROW: Eddie Siegel, Cuft Davis, Treasurer, Jim Fotheringham, Jim Lapp, Curt Black, Tom Swindle, President, Mr. Martin, Adviser, Jim Kehoe, Tom Wylie, Secretary, Jim Black, David Louy, David Leveton. SECOND ROW: Pete Fotheringham, James T. Booker, Randy Balch, Jim Lesage, Larry Johnson, John Faichney, David Diller, Bob Leonhardt, Richard Ayish, Dave Ligibel, Bob Frey, Tom Girkins. TOP ROW: Gregg Weaner, Mike Lykins, Mark Everhart, Doug Moll, l-lal Hays, Dale Burtch, Craig Lykins, Ed Greunke, Bob Swanson, Ernie Wor- man, Rick Glasson, Al Rizzo, Jim Perkins, Glen King, NOT PICTURED: Beno Flath, Vice President, Bob Sedlander, Chaplaing Bob Ben- ninger, Chuck Winkler, Bob Wallace, Paul Walters. FRONT ROW: Kathi Helm, Lynn Buzzuto, Laura Ballinger, Treas- urer, Laura Farkas, Nancy Denman, Freshman Mother, Mary Ban- croft, Vice-President, Mr, Wyatt, Adviser, Debbie Mevvhort, Presi- dent, Marleen Micham, Recording Secretaryg Karen Franklin, His- toriang Robin Higgins, Sue Spengler, Marlyn Collins, Corresponding Secretary, Jan Hepburn. SECOND ROW: Debbie Schafer, Margot Marion, Joyce Crowe, Becky Small, Sally Farner, Cindy Grovey, Mary Beth Goodman, Donna Oesterle, Chris Scott, Sophomore Representa- tiveg Carole Wylie, Debbie Swicykowski, Sue Morrison, Debbie Schneider, Julie Mercurio, Fay Ahmed, Lynne Plettner, Bonnie Balduf. THIRD ROW: Jill Lockwood, Marty Croft, Beth Lockwood, Joan Vicki Blunk's bug turns tiger while parading around Page Stadium. I-Da-Ka Adopts Tot Winning the lnter-club Tug O'War was a happy beginning for l-Da-Ka. Their turnabout, Flake Out , at the Toledo Savings Bank added to their pleasure. Both members and their mothers attended the Found- er Day's Dinner at Covenant Presbyterian Church. New members provided a typical gym class skit for entertainment. Along with Pay-a-el-sa, l-Da-Ka adopted Tot, a little Vietnamese boy. They sent health kits to other Vietnamese children. I-Da-Ka se- lected the popular Charlie Brown theme for their Christmas window. Throughout the year, the club raised money through candy, rummage, and bake sales for the Debbie Gordon Scholarship Fund. Shearman, Peggy Ford, Linda Calendine, Robin Getter, Gail Steele, Stacy Rolfe, Sandi Bergman, Laura Pownall, Karen Beverly, Phyllis Arnold, Debbie Farner, Alice Roehrs, Marilyn Duvendack, Sue Ken- nedy, Amy Musgrave, Deborah Jacobs, Cindy Challen. TOP ROW: Jan Johnson, Vicki Small, Kathy Shearman, Ann Patterson, Janet Stewart, Cathy Pickering, Debbie Bouck, Judy Kovacs, Laura Sheets, Patti Brown, Patty Kronfield, Vicki Romp, Laura Brock, Debbie Hoppe, Gwen Petersen, Vicki Blunk, Martha Warren, Jane Draper, Carmen Boynton, Pamela Whitcomb. NOT PICTURED: Terri Lucas, Diane Dennis, Members of l-Da-Ka strain to gain the Tug-O' War championship. 92 i FRONT ROW: Lynn Gould, Vice-President, Mr. Boggs, Adviser, Pat Guest, Corres- ponding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Joyce Miller, Sharon Snyder, Nancy Novak, Sherri Muir. THIRD ROW: Norma Long, Jan Morris, Marlene Mink, Jill Meek. NOT PlCTURED:A Barb Sterling, President, Marcie Carpenter, Debbie Schmit, Linda Baxter. Kiowa Corresponds With Servicemen Kiowa brightened teachers' and office desks with St. Patrick's Day favors, A Christmas Party and gift exchange helped members enjoy the season. The girls kept D.H,S. students supplied with football tags and the walls covered with spirit signs. They acquired two servicemen in Vietnam to whom they wrote letters and sent gifts. Twice a month the girls engaged in bowling at the Colony Bowling Alley. They held a Dads' and Daughters' Bowling Tournament. FRONT ROW: Rachel Snyder, Ernest Dewey, President, Mrs. Boerner, Adviser, Douglas Morris, Vice-President, Cynthia Palmer, Secretary Les Gunzenhaeuser, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Eve Slavin Barb Smith, Dorothy Roof, Cyndi Dillion, Karen Close, Bruce Hahn, Nancy Novak demonstrates proper bowling technique. Classical League Ventures To State Sod Cliff and the Folks entertained D. H. S. stu- dents under the sponsorship of JCL. This assembly made it possible for the members to charter a bus to take them to the state convention at Columbus. Their entry in the displays was a scrapbook which chronicled the events of the year. Springtime found JCL enjoy- ing a party for senior members and their parents en- tertained by Zafira Tenedyos, The ancestors of'Zafira lived on the island of Tenedos where the Greeks hid while waiting for the Trojans to take in the horse. Tom Simmons, Thomas Damrauer, Stephen Cochran, Dave Michael, 3 Mark Guthrie, Lynn Martin. TOP ROW: Zafira Tenedyos, Linda , Radon, Marsha Wiener, James Paul Park, Hal Hays, Byron Wolfting, Robert Schall, Dave Crandall, Jeff Krueger, Jeff Liber, Fred Dewey. . Q , . l 4:5 Q- - fret ,. ., K f FRONT ROW: Nancy Scheer, Secretary, Dorothy Roof, Mrs, Martha Pownall, Adviser, Jeff Liber, President, Cynthia Palmer, Vice-Presi- dentg John Faichney, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Slavin, Mar- ilyn Solberg, Sandy Mitchell, Cindy Palmer, George Sarantou, Donna Oesterle, Becky Small. THIRD ROW: Jan Jarecki, Jane Draper, Susan Colboth, Judy Odenheimer, Karen Duerringer, Tim Keller, Phyllis Arnold, Vicky Small, Nadine Liber, Karen Sarno, Amy Mus- Jeff Liber demands attention as he calls the meeting to order. FL Members Excel In Competition Anyone can become active in the National Foren- sic League without waiting for club day. The club provided the opportunity for members to compete in weekly interscholastic debates or speaking events. Boys and girls extemporaneous speaking, humorous declamation, oratorical declamation, dramatic decla- mation, and original oratory are the six categories of competition, Outstanding participants were: Dorothy Roof in debate, Cindy Palmer, individual events, Tim Keller, humorous declamation, and Karen Sarno, dra- matic declamation. Members winning local compe- tition have the chance to go to state, The NFL of D.H.S. became involved in the Glass City Tournament. grave. TOP ROW: Harry Elkinson, Jack Zouhary, Keith Vandivort, Ron Scattidi, Alan Benjamin, Al Bellg, Thomas Damrauer, Rick Greenwald, Richard Grating, Randy Molnar, Ben Wendell, Don Sil- lence, Rick Nesper, Richard Gess, Tom Keller. NOT PICTUREDZ Ernie Dewey, Nancy Jo Fritz, Pat Long, Dean Miller, Rachel Snyder, Leslie Spooner, Robert Waldon. Judy Odenheimer and Ben Wendell admire their trophy for speeches. S Elizabeth Mostov turns on a charming smile for a prospective member. FRONT ROW: Linda Mclndoe, Kathi Valois, Donna Shall, Historian, Mr. Lee, Adviser, Debi Adler, President: Marlene Szykowny, Treas- urer, Lynn Abbott, Secretary: Ann Pulleyn, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Francine Guzman, Joan Nettertield, Sue Ferguson, Lindo Linden, Sue Webb, Cindy Davis, Jackie Kavacik, Diane Speiker, Debi Dale, Sandi Young, Patti lvlissler, Sharon Humberger, Monica Breno. THIRD ROW: Gretchen Taylor, Debbie Reynolds, Linda ltil, nl OA's winning Christmas window dis- plays symbols at the season, Omena Aura Designs First-Place Window Hoping to stimulate pride in school appearance, members ot Omena Aura adopted a keep the school clean campaign by creating posters designed to dis- courage litterbugs. Projects inclued adopting a Viet- namese child and entertaining the children trom St. Anthony's Villa, Visions of Sugar Plums held at Luke's Barn at the Lucas County Recreation Center provided an opportunity for members to be together at Christmas and enjoy the yuletide gaiety. Activities such as swimming parties and hayrides complemented community service. Omena Aura's first-place Christ- mas window portrayed l5 symbols of the season. Bobbie Lee, Betsy Blumberg, Ricki Kovacik, Jan Kaplan, Kaye Rich- ardson, Cindy Zelmanski, Sandy Kissling, Cathy Cybulski, Dawn Weber, Jackie Burnep, TOP ROW: Marcia Berkman, Robin Teftt, Joyce Reichlin, Nancy Mclntyre, Suzi Breeze, Linda Kurtz, Denise Kallile, Liz Mostov, Michelle Dale, Ann Henry, Nanci Burnham Roberta Hall, Linda Rutz, Barb Slautterback. ,, 1, , Ora-I Becomes The 3Ist Club This year Ora-l Social Service Club added its char- ter to the others. A bake sale at Joseph's Supermar- ket in the Colony brought a big profit tor Ora-I. Members pleased small children at Mercy Hospital by taking them scrapbooks, coloring books, and read- ing books. Despite the weather, the girls held their hayride in December at Pearson Park, Other activities included a private, open, bakesale and carwash, Ora-I members took an enthusiastic interest in supporting various sports by putting up posters. They supported the P.T,A. and Men's Club, too. i- Sandi Lewis, Pat Larke, and Roberta Wolfe play cootie with the tive year olds in the children's ward at Mercy Hospital. , 3. ' A ., Mg? 'Y . V ' Vksywzf t fti I i 3-...... Kathy Kinney, Janet Steinhurst, and Becky Perales design support tags. FRONT ROW: Ruth Prescott, Sandy Lewis, President, Kathy Kinney, Hunter, Mary Packard, Janet Steinhurst. TOP ROW: Estrelda How- Treasurer, Mrs. Annette Wanick, Adviser, Sandi Hickman, Vice- ard, Mary Herzberg, Darlene Lantz, Dawn Fry, Kathy Spade, Marie President, Patricia Larke, Secretary, Becky Perales. SECOND ROW: Morrin, Collen Shoun, Marlene Mink, Toni Boyd. Carole Jozwiak, Deneve Mazey, Dessa Phelph, Gina Donotrio, Diane it S 5 ff Q is- E... 1 Candy striper, Patty Einhart and orderly, Lee Lake, wheel a patient to X-ray at Toledo Hospital. Paramedics olunteer Services Any person who takes an active interest in medi- cine has the opportunity to become a member of the Para4Medical Careers Club. The club's projects in- cluded tours of Toledo Hospitals' surgery, x-ray, and emergency sections, and other informational insti- tions pertaining to medicine. Reports on volunteer service gave members the chance to see how they could do their share. All but two members worked in area hospitals. Together with another club, they farmed a theater party to see Finian's Rainbow . Selling candy after school helped members raise money for their medical scholarship. The deserving DH.S. senior is chosen by the Counselors. Sandy Nevendorf administers first aid while tending the Nurse's Office at noon. M.: .f .V We FRONT ROW: Christine Bridwell, Vice President: Virginia Hanslip, Adviser: Lee Lake, President. SECOND ROW: Robert Walden, Janet Dillon, Pattye Einhart, Secretary, Denis Stiphens, Sandy Nevendorf, Karen Lake. THIRD ROW: Denise Farmer, Peggie Hollie, Wanda Horn, Auyn Leeper, Rob Glasener, Treasurer, Cheryl Knott. Y . .. . ,. f i ,., 12 i, w M X 1 44 , V -. Q . rf ' ' . .f sq' M. K , g 't :f:+ i -2 T fe' .. Q - -W P he K V..-.sn sf we'-f . at 5 .i f'-.T yr j E329 . , . -f M W 1 W 1 5 - lm 'lv il Mrs. Hanslip, adviser to Paramedics, checks the profits for their daily candy sales. Bev Ness and Becky Blunk keep guests supplied with milk at the football banquet in the cafeteria. Pay-A-El-Sa Plans Pa Day Pay-a-el-sa members celebrated Pay Day by holding a spaghetti dinner, donating quarters to the D.H.S.'s Peace Corps Program, and giving favors to teachers. Members kept spirit high by decorating the goal posts for Homecoming, and the Central, Bow- sher, and Libbey games. While washing car windows at Westgate, Pay members urged voters to cast their ballots on election day. Books sent to Maumee Valley Hospital and care packages to boys in Vietnam helped to brighten those lives. Being in charge of a social or service proiect gave the girls a taste of authority. The girls acted as guides at the Open House. FRONT ROW: Kathy Petros, Recording Secretary, Bev Ness, Darla Donovan, Treasurerg Vicki Grant, Vice President, Mrs. Ilene Hart, Adviserg Melissa Witzler, Corresponding Secretaryp Becky Blunk, Nancy Rath, Eve Guyer, Mary Anderson. SECOND ROW: Annie Jiannuzzi, Stephanie Croft, Kathy Johnson, Sandi Stiegelmeyer, Gloria Wil,liams, Mary Hienisch, Mary Champion, Kathy Photos, Historiang Candy Kendall, Lynda Hunt, Barb Bollin. THIRD ROW: Pam Palmer sands the track hurdles before painting. Mary Lee Sedlander, Pat Ellis, Colleen Connell, Jane Seiler, Chris Photos, Vicki Kendall, Barb Dunlap, Sue Morford, Pam Palmer, Barb Cooper. TOP ROW: Debbie Slomka, Ann Tippett, Anne Talks, Deb- bie Swindle, Polly Keller, Marianne Hewlett, Chris Hewlett, Cheryll Lawrence, Andrea Stengel, Barb Stone, Ann Manix, Jayne Dansard, Karen Chapman, Denise Swindle. NOT PICTURED: Barb Curtis. FRONT ROW: Kathi Helm, Bev Ness, Chaplain, Mary Bancroft, His- toriang Vicki Romp, Mrs. Brancheau, Adviser, Marty Croft, Presidentg Jan Hepburn, Vice President, Diane Montrie, Recording Secretary, Sue Spengler, Treasurer, Martha Shoemaker, Corresponding Secre- tary, Sally Seward, Sgt. at Arms. SECOND ROW: Sally Farner, Bonnie Baldut, Cindy Challen, Peggy Robinson, Anne Miller, Chris Scott, Becky Small, Karen Beverly, Vicky Small. THIRD ROW: Sue Amonette, Nancy Hakius, Amy Musgrave, Donna Oesterle, Ann Pat- Donna Oesterle pledges loyalty to Peries as Big Sis Sandy Bergman proudly listens. terson, Helen Dovas, Carole Wylie, Marianne Hewlett, Barb Cooper, Alice Roehrs, Debi Farner, Joyce Crowe. FOURTH ROW: Pam Whitcomb, Debbie Bouck, Judy Kovacs, Sandi Bergman, Cathy Pick- ering, Cheryll Lawrence, Stacy Rolfe, Laura Brock, Marti Warren, Ann Manix, Pam Palmer, Jayne Dansard, Diane Miller, Marilyn Dewvendack. NOT PICTURED: Cindy Grovey, Jan Johnson, Robin Higgins, Pam Malko. Pericleans Usher At L nro Once again Pericleans triumphed as the Best Lit- erary Club. They upheld this honor by attending con- certs at the Art Museum and highlighting their meet- ings with tine arts programs. They ushered for The Fantcistics and My Fair Lady at Lynro. Under the direction ot Mr. Blackwell, members distributed literature tor school levy support throughout the city. A pot luck dinner tor new members, swimming party with Hi-Y and a Christmas Party and gitt exchange provided entertainment tor the girls, The club packed school kits tor children ot Spencer Shorples, baked cookies tor the State Hospital, and donated to the Student Council Scholarship Fund. t-.14 7? Peries impress freshmen prospects on club day with numerous awards. FRONT ROW: Carol Carpenter, Charla Abraham, Miss Pat Wells, Adviser, Kathy Northington, Vickie Miller. SECOND ROW: Robin Jamison, Treasurer, Mona Abraham, President, Norma Levinson, Vice- President. TOP ROW: Denise Farner, Cheryl Knott, Nancy Gold, Chris Grange. Philo Mouso Attends Operas Members ot the new special interest music club, Philo Mouso, appreciated the varied advantages of the music world. The club learned more about music through concerts and operas which they attended throughout the year, ln November they participated in the program, Out Music tor the ln People . Dur- ing Christmas they entertained children at the Luther- an Orphanage and elderly people at an old folks' home. To further their Christmas enthusiasm, they held a caroling, snack, and dance party. Having a third place honor at Bowling Green, Mona Abraham brings honor to her club. Soeialites Sell Popcorn Balls Members held their hayride this year at Shady Lanes. The flu epidemic ruined Socialites' plans to carol at an old talks home. They were able, though, to enjoy a Christmas Party. The girls highlighted the year by their private dance on March first, For serv- ice projects, they contributed to the Linda Walden fund, made spirit tags and banners, and gave toys to children at Christmas. The sale of popcorn balls, suckers, baked goods, and used clothing increased Socialites treasury. Lynda Snyder, Shirley Chiapetta, FRONT ROW: Jenny Vogtsberger, and Catherine Freer, assemble the Freer, Vice-President, Kathy Hall, Socialite third floor bulletin board. Green, Dawn Engle, Karen Garling, Lesage, Miss Aftolter, Adviser: Jan Chaplain: Terri Makowski, Linda Snyder, President: Catherine Treasurerg Shirlev Chiapetta, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Julie Beverly Leffler. THIRD ROW: Debbie Coles, Dottie Boyd, Darlene Wilson. TOP ROW: Dianne Miller, Barbara Wyant, Shirley Sud- dath, Debbie Dressell, Donna Creech. NOT PlCTURED: Peggy Roberts. :X , iffy T D 4 4235 -.t CQ FRONT ROW: Tom lVlcMann, Michael Quigley, Secretary, Gary Ferguson, Chaplain, Rick Kimble, Vice-President, Mr. Tapola, Ad- viser: Andy Hausman, President, Steve lvlostov. SECOND ROW: Tim Ellis, Doug Sodd, Bob London, Jon Davis, Dan Brown, Greg Rupert, Bob Nordhott, Jack Hoagland, Curt Davis, Howard Cooperman, Pat Diguglielma, Randy Gibbs, Ed White, THIRD ROW: Mark Guthrie, Jim Muhn, Phil Cohen, Larry Armstrong, Bob Boynton, Don Kirk, H. Lewis Ness, Jim Perkins, Jim Anderson, Bob Haddad, John Balduf. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Siegel, Charlie Nordhotf, Alan Tarschis, Bob Swanson, Jerry Scouten, Jeff Boone, Denis Jenkins, Chuck Winkler, Jack Zauhary. TOP ROW: .left Bolin, John Jameson, Rick Gray, Bruce Andryc, John Gordon, Lyle Scott, Richard Cox, Tim Armstrong, Mark Friedman, Ted Haddad, Bob Berkman, Denny Connell, Keith Banners. Quill nd Dagger Make Spirit Signs Rick Grey assists freshmen in filling out club applications. Members increased their interest in the arts by attending the play Great God Brown , and movies, 200l Space Odessey , Gone With the Wind , and Funny GirI . Wintertime found them shoveling snow. They cheered some families of the community by sending Christmas cards. They made spirit signs for the Boys' Gym. Quill and Dagger challenged Forum to a basketball game and wrestling match. Many members of QD were wrestlers. Seniors of QD provide responsible leadership for underclassmen. Junior Sorelles Kidnap Seniors Members of Junior Sorelles attended ballets and concerts. They also visited the Magic Light Show at the Toledo Museum of Art. From time to time guest speakers entertained the girls through their individual programs. Romeo and Juliet at the Cinema pro- vided a cheerful smile and a tear. Junior Sorelles planned a kidnapping breakfast and slumber party for Senior Sorelles, skits for J-Hop, and parties for old folks homes and orphanages, 2 ms FRONT ROW: Kathy Shearmon, Chaplain, Gwen Petersen, Recording Secretary, Julie Mercurio, Mary l-leinisch, Vice-President, Kris Photos, President, Barb Bollin, Treasurer, Vicki Blunk, Lynne Silverblatt, Corresponding Secretory. SECOND ROW: Joon Sheorman, Polly Keller, Debbie Dale, Kay Richardson, Vikki Kendall, Borb Dunlap, Monica Breno. TOP ROW: Becky Thompson, Denise Schreuer, Margaret Stern, Sue Mortord, Mr. Blackwell, Adviser, Sue Lom- pert, llene Sperling, Ami Sottinger, Fran Auslander. NOT PICTURED: Charlotte Krastin. Kris Photos, Bruce Andryc, and Charlotte Krastin odmire Junior Sorelles' creativity. HKS DFI M Sorelles trim the tree with yuletide gaiety. if l E sg my-s 3 is . sei E ' ' s 'Gus Koy Richardson ond Debbie Dale await the cue for their J-Hop skit. FRONT ROW: Roni Cohen, Chaplain, Diane Grainger, Treasurer, Connie Gasser, Historian, Karen Fronklin, Darla Donovan, President, Nancy Denman, Vice President, Becky Blunk, Recording Secretary, Jan Mercurio, Corresponding Secretary, Ann Perlman. M M , it r , of, , if 9 ,ld fm: Senior Sorelles, by their skit, inspire the Tiger team to beat the Bowsher Rebels. SECOND ROW: Debbie Adams, Kathleen Hrabak, Kathy Snider, Sandy Michell, Carolyn Schmertz, Laura Farkas, Sandi Stiegelmeyer, Kathy Petros, Kris Kennedy, Linda Hein. TOP ROW: Lynn Bozzuto, Jane Juergens, Carol Detwiler, Sue Morrison, Jill Ferguson, Debbie Mewhort, Melissa Witzler, Joanne Haddix, Martha Shoemaker, Marleen Micham, Debbie Dressell, Catherine Freer, Kathleen Photos, Susan Harrison. Senior Sorelles Decorate Court Every member of Senior Sorelles attended Briga- doon . They heard the Choral Society perform the Messiah , Northwest Region Concert at Start, and saw the ballet, The Sounds of Music . During Christ- mas they braved the cold and brightened the court with an elaborately decorated Christmas tree, Using the Laugh-ln series as an idea, they produced a skit at the Bowsher assembly, The club raised money by selling orange popcorn balls and by washing win- dows at Hampshire Heights and Kenwood Gardens. Sentier Noveau's Booth Big Success Co-ed membership made STNV the second larg- est club at DH.S. A scavenger hunt was so successful that it will become an annual event, Some ofthe boys posted a board for track and field. Spirit signs placed in the halls for football, cross country, basketball, and track produced enthusiasm, STNV placed second in the annual Christmas window contest. Their booth at the Inter-Club carnival consisted ofa duck shoot and balloon bust, A bake sale at the Lion Store gave members a chance to earn money, ., t . .fi uma i Kathy Petros and Bob Krasney discuss plans for formal inductions, FRONT ROW: Carolyn Schmertz, Beno Flath, Vice President, Leslie Hegamaster, Historian, Patti Mostov, Nanci Burnham, Nadine Adam- son, Kathy Petros, Phil Cohen, Treasurer, Mr. Jerome Mash, Adviser, Jim Fotheringham, Aron Johnson, Steve Mostov, President, Eddie Siegel. SECOND ROW: Debbie Swindle, Chris Hewlett, Jane Fergu- son, Grant Drumheller, Susan Figlarz, Vickie Scott, Pat Liddell, Bob Houston, John Bartlett, Barb Dunlap, Jim Booker, Richie Weinman, Westy Rupp, Diane Klotz, Debi Dale, Eddie White, THIRD ROW: ,X . it i ,,-ff President Steve Mostov fills in the bell's bow as he does his share in Sentier Nouveau's Christmas window. Cheryl Abood, Audri Rothschild, Sue Breeze, Doug Moll, Wendy Hrabak, Sandi Stegelmeir, Rusty Balmer, Randy Gibbs, Glen Baker, Howy Cooperman, Jack Hoagland, Tom Berger, Jan Kaplan, Michelle Dale, Linda Rutz. TOP ROW: Monica Breno, Corresponding Secree tary, Kathy Johnson, Vikki Kendall, Marylin Figlarz, Denise Swindle, Anne Jiannuzzi, Karen Howald, Ann McWilliam, Nancy Mclntyre, Rick Wainwright, Mark Drumheller, Jim Muhn, Don Kirk, Chris Knowlton, Robin Adams. i s 1 f FRONT ROW: Anda Briga, Corresponding Secretary, Linda Rathke, Treasurer, Connie Gasser, Vice-President, Mr, Mash, Adviser, Judy Hilkert, President, Margaret Seymour, Recording Secretaryi. Sally Seward, Sgt. at Arms: Rhonda Cermak. SECOND ROW: Georgianna Kraus, Michele Kimble, Diane Corlett, Olivia Tarsha, Karen Twigg, Siseo Presents Sisco's scrapbook revives happy memories for Judy Hilkert and Gasser. QQ Connie f , 5 i X ,......- 1 MEM? Z5 Pat Dooley, Linda Ceravolo, Toni Donotrio, Dottie Koester. TOP ROW: Sue Amonette, Jayne Hayley, Tish Michael, Lydia Scott, Jan Cory, Robin Adams, Gail Sinner, Jackie Wilkins, Pattie Gring, Dee Dee Hilkert, Carol Sears, Sue Demers. Icicle Promenade Sisco began the year by sweeping the student parking lot in October, collecting for Muscular Dys- trophy in Hampshire Heights, and playing football with brother club, Quill and Dagger. A hayride in Pearson Park and roast at the Shelter House was one of their social projects. ln May, Sisco took orphans on a trip to the zoo. A slumber party, private, and Senior Banquet and swimming party at the Aku-Aku highlighted their busy year. tvs Y' Jan Cory presents her Sisco necklace to her little sis to wear, Sports Club Celebrates Bombing Halt By changing their name to Sports Club, Gun Club members broadened their field of interests to include all sports. Whether competing with nature by fishing and hunting or with their contemporaries, members maintained an attitude of sportsmanship and a sense of fair play. At meetings particularly well-qualified sportsmen gave interesting accounts and information of personal experiences. A celebration of the bomb- ing halt highlighted the year, Sports Club members take time out to play some basketball. FRONT ROW: Fred Chismor, President, John Bartlett, Treasurer, Jerry Tobish, Sergeant at Arms, Mr, Lee, Adviser, Mark Friedmann, Historian, Phil Cohen, Vice-President, Richie Weinrnan, Sergeant- at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Tom Berger, Mickey Benadum, Barry Fish- 2 f of t g Fred Chismar completes a monthly report. ler, Alex Gantos, Jack Hoagland, Secretary, Eddie White, Ken Skalski. TOP ROW: Jeffy Schneider, Steve Carrothers, David Mortemore, Don Hatch, John Krontz, Bruce Andryc. FRONT ROW Gary Ferguson Doug Kennedy Secretary Bob Boyn man, Rick Brannan, Jon Davis. TOP ROW: Bill Jiannuzzi, Bob Berk- ton Jim Muhn President Tom Schuster Treasurer Mike Quigley man, Randy Smith, Dave Mortemore, Tom Viertlbeck, Mark Drum- Chaplain Larry Armstrong SECOND ROW Andy l-lousman Glen heller, Don Kirk, Bill Henry, Steve Carrothers, Larry Connin, Jerry Baker Steve Lintner Charlie Nordhoff John Krontz Mark Fried Greiner. Talismen Police Cafeteria Lettermen representing the football, baseball, cross country, and wrestling teams inspired Talis- man's interest in athletics, Performing a year long service for the school, members spent their lunch hours serving as cafeteria and hall guards, As a favor to the custodial staff, underclassmen assisted in removing traces of victory and defeat following bas- ketball games. Guided by Jim Muhn and faculty ad- viser, Tex Riley, senior members contributed to both school spirit and community pride. TZ .,,,i I , ,A ' WG' Bob Boynton opens doors for ticket holders gr assemblies Faculty adviser Tex Riley and Jim Muhn discuss future projects. FRONT ROW: Suzi Bowyer, Kay Kern, Connie Lyons, Katherine Bartolet, Gloria Balthazar, Marie Burgard, Sandy Yourist, Sue Hille- Snider, Chaplain: Joanne Haddix, President, Cassandra Knabbs, Re- brand, Lili Hinds, Margo Albert, Lori Wagner, Jo Fagan, Jallie cording Secretary: Penny Sonecki, Treasurer, Cindy Hinds, Vice Welch, Joyce Goree, Angela Gibson. President, Sue Welch, Corresponding Secretory. TOP ROW: Sandra Tawasi Displays Generosity Towosi worked hard this year selling candy canes at Christmas, baked goods, and used articles to roise ?plOO for their annual Russel Brown Scholarship. Members presented magazines and nylons to the patients of the State Hospital. They also donated books to D.H.S.'s library. During Thanksgiving and Easter the club passed out favors to teachers. An ice- skating party, spring dance, and bike hike at Secor Park concluded the year. Y-Teens Host Alumnae Tea The girls of Y-Teens took orphans trick or treot- ing during Halloween. They visited various old folks' home, held a pajama party, and packed a Christmas basket. The members kept busy by selling fudge brownies, candy apples, cookies, and popcorn balls. One of their many projects connected with the YWCA was their yearly Alumnae Tea in which past members from various localities attended. FRONT ROW: Diane Hunter, Secretary, Victoria Scott, Vice Presi- Virginia Harris, Karen Hale, Beverly Frost, TOP ROW: Patsy Mor- dent: Patricia Liddell, Mrs. Kohl, Adviser, Helyn Bolanis, President, ton, Jill Meek, Luann Perales, Lynette Posten, lvy Hale, Kathy Bla- Angela Penomon, Gwen Jordan. SECOND ROW: Mary Megee, De- lork, Lorraine Grant, Bettie Wood, Janet Dunn, Joyce Goree, Pat loras Eaton, Dorothy Worden, Becky Perales, Vivian Boyd. THIRD Gorree, Angela Gibson. NOT PICTURED: Linda Boyd, Peggie Early, ROW: Peggie Hollie, Louise Grainger, Valencia Price, Inez Hunter, Linda Wilson, Kathy Zollweg. ess? r A like Sw XSS: s 5 C J 5 --Q... E, M J, s Bettie Booth concentrates on her approach. Thadevilleans Hold Gift Exchange Thadevilleans proved their interest in sports by bowling two or three times this year, ice-skating at the Sports Arena, horseback riding at Howard's Stables, and swimming. During Christmas the big sises and little sises exchanged gifts while enjoying o pot luck dinner. An alumnae tea, record hop, car wash, and Senior Banquet in the spring brought the year to a close. Bonnie Wexler, Patti Mostov, and Robin DeVries observe Cindy Kaufman's back swing as they prepare for summer vacation. FRONT ROW: Helene Swolsky, President, Marsha Covrett, Vice President, Debbie Adams, Secretary, Miss Howard, Adviser, Bette Booth, Chaplain, Helyn Bolanis, Treasurer, Debi Adler, Historian. SECOND ROW: Sue Ferguson, Linda Linden, Barb Schaefer, Debbie Kuhman, Kathy Johnson, Patti Mostov, Cindy Kaufman. THIRD ROW: Pamela Hull, Kathy Rockwood, Sue Webb, Judi Robbins, Sherry Greenberg, Bonnie Wexler, Diane German, Robin DeVries. TOP ROW: Denise Kallie, Nancy Mclntyre, Kathy Blalark, Karen Rupp, Randi Brannon, Janice Amundson, Janet Lubov, Chris Bickel, Jan Kaplan, Mari Burke. 109 T sg , N Thalians Increase To achieve their literary purpose, Thalians attend- ed various exhibits at the Toledo Museum of Art, the play, The Great God Brown at Doermann Theater, Lynro plays, and craft shows. They raised money by selling baked goods and popcorn balls. To serve others they contributed to the Salvation Army, provided gifts for the Faculty Christmas Party, and became a patron to Brigadoon . To have fun they held a Christmas Luncheon, a breakfast tor Debutantes, and a Senior Banquet. Yi Mari Burke and Jan Amundson shape Rudolf's reindeer antlers with the delicate strokes of their brushes. FRONT ROW: Laura Lebow, Ann Perlman, Chaplain, Helene Swolsky, Mary Anderson, Vice President, Debbie Kuhman, President, Miss Pat Wells, Adviser, Randi Brannon, Pamela Hull, Marla Fine, Sue Fox. SECOND ROW: Jan London, Cindi Kaufman, Patti Mostov, Beverly Frishblatt, Mari Burke, Beth Hyams, Bonnie Wexler, Joyce Weisberg. THIRD ROW: Diane Germain, Linda Millman, Linda Knowledge Of Arts Patti Mostov flips French toast, her specialty, for members of Debutantes. Berg, Judi Robbins, Jean Merritt, Vicki Grant, Eileen Schwartz, Cindy Zelmanski, Janet Lubav, Betsy Blumberg, Sherry Greenberg, Susan Lampart, Phyllis Arnold. TOP ROW: Calli Veller, Jan Kaplan, Kathy Potter, Liz Mostov, Becky Thompson, Ann McWilliam, Kathy Hyams, Diane Klotz, Kay Robinson, Sharon Heine, Janice Amundson, Bette Booth, Nancy Forman, Linda Calendine, Ami Sattinger. FRONT ROW: Betty Ballinger, Historian, Linda Weber, President, Cheri Robedeau, Vice-President, Sharon Ott, Mrs. Gladieux, Adviser, Debby Cherry, Treasurer, lrene Kniffke, Choplain, Susie Heidtman, Secretary, Linda Ayish. SECOND ROW: Kathy Luce, Lynne Mills, Susan Munding, Barbara Kummer, Cathy Hickman, Mary Wielinski, Jeanette Warner, Elizabeth Spencer, Paulette Meier. THIRD ROW, Marcia Miller, Kathy Knakiewicz, Koren Frey, Chris Frey, Kathy Wamboid, Sally Benodum, Gail Richie, Dari Weaver, Pamela Nodolny, Donna Smith. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Black, Paula Ash, Wonda Cherry, Sharon Street, Penny Wallace, Sandi Hubbell, Kathy Voor- hees, Kathy Sweeny, Torethus Mayes, Beth Blankerts, Kathy Lojewski, Linda Heidtman, Linda Meier. NOT PICTURED: Sue Myler. Tri-D Sponsors Stuffed nimal Drive Sue Heidtman, Debbie Cherry pack toys for Miami Children's Home. From hayrides, sleigh rides and splash parties to trophy case cleaning, bakesales and providing Christ- mas dinners for a needy family, Tri-D met each sea- son with social celebration as well as community service. Donating toys and time, the girls sponsored a Stuffed Animal Drive to extend goodwill and cheer to the Miami Children's Home. During football season, members maintained school spirit by design- ing support tags and a lively series of bulletin boards. Tri-D treated the teachers to a bit of Halloween tra- dition by preparing favors for them. Linda Weber files a club project application. Phil Hazard sculpts a facial expression in the first sculpture class at D.H.S my Tim Keller places first in the Sylvania ln- dividual Events, with his dramatization of N The Apple Tree . Susan Stonnard gazes into the microscopic world of onion cells. Students in Mrs. Smith's English class become the characters of The Tempest . Christine Beck's modern dance presentation produces a Stormy effect. 4 Mrs. Schmid's English lll students share ideas for the Handicap Essay Contest. English Classes View Romeo And Juliet Classes of Miss Erhret, Mr. Feltner, and Miss Smith viewed Romeo and Juliet at Cinema ll. Also many English classes were required to see many plays performed at Toledo University. Using any subject they wished, Mrs, Gladieux' classes demonstrated pantomines, golfing, and guns. Mrs. Schmid's senior English classes published the best of their original poems and stories in an attrac- tively illustrated booklet. Advanced Placement classwork included Shakes- peare's tragedies, lbsen's plays, Theatre of the Ab- surd, and a volleyball game played between the two classes. Also, the AP classes heard Mr. Kovel, author of Death at an Early Age. The members of these classes took the Advanced Placement test in May. E , Q David Haddix shows how to swing a golf club in his English class A sisii ir Vivian Boyd discusses the underground railroad with her American History class. Miss Kahn shows a cross from Spain to the AM students. Electives In Histor Courses Change Eye Witness, a new history text, supplemented the regular American History book, A film, Weep for Jamie, shown by the Office of Economic Oppor- tunity, portrayed Toledo's tenements to all the history students. The bi-monthly Art Museum classes toured the Magic Light Show and heard many speakers. Contemporary History classes held discussions, with the students forming their opinions on sex, drugs, and politics. Bookcovers and current newspaper and magazine articles covered Mr. Blackwell's bulletin board. Mr. Draheim taught Orientation! Civics and Ori- entation! Geography to those freshmen who elected it. Seniors are required to take one semester of Civics, as a result of a change in the curriculum. Sophomore World History students create a bulletin board. Y i i l l l l l 6 Machines Prepare Students For Automation New equipment included two overhead projectors, and twenty calculators loaned by the Monroe Com- pany. Students learned to perform the four basic operations of mathematics on these calculators. Basic Math students had a unit of ten weeks in geometry. Two hundred titty DHS students of all levels en- tered the preliminary test for a contest sponsored by the Greater Toledo Area Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Many went on to win prizes Projects covered the bulletin boards in Miss Vlfen- zel's room. These projects, made by students in her honors Advanced Algebra class, pertained to any kind of math not used before. Also, Miss Wenzel held Thursday afternoon sessions tor students needing in- dividual help. Some DHS math teachers attended the annual convention of math teachers in March at Minneapolis. Marcia Miller explains a geometric figure to her math class. Q ., ,,..--f Ken Sam son learns the answer to a P problem from a calculator. g Q l 5 Q 5, gr 1 it . . , .f3Eg,,,,,s,L: t 5 ' fwixssw- 'xx NN iii? Fourth year French students enjoy a glass of punch at their banquet. German Department Adds Second Teacher Mrs. Berger aids her Latin students on their spirit signs writ- ten in Latin. Interest in German increased, bringing one hun- dred students for Miss Kwiathowski and Mrs. Tucker. The students participated in the annual German Fes- tival, held at Raceway Park in May. The classes 7 viewed the German opera Salome and ate at Wit- tenberg Restaurant. The annual fourth year French banauet brought all its students to the Northwood lnn on February 28. Many students viewed Le Tartuffe by Moliere. Ann Manix won first place last spring in the freshman level of the French Poetry Contest for Northwestern Ohio held at Toledo University. She was a student of Mrs. Cowell. Three students planned to study in France this summer. Mrs. Boerner's Latin students prepared one hun- dred-fifty newspapers, Verbum Bomun. A large group attended the state meeting ofthe Junior Class- ical League in Columbus. The AP Spanish class planned a Spanish dinner with paelle as the main dish. Kris Photos points out a German cathedral she has studied to Joe Rinderknecht. 7 DeVilbiss Host JH Mr. Norman Klee Mr. Jevgenij Cernonok Mr. Pickering Lee Mr. Marshall Lipman Mrs, Sara Mclndoe Director Russian Language Chinese Language Russian History Librarian Asian Studies Russian Literature Chinese History if ff! , ' , ,5 is ? ' V V iy ff ff ' Cindy Challan ponders how to say it in Russian. l Greg Byerley makes a Chinese firecracker for his project. l l 5 The library is open to students, like Fred Chismar, as well as to Mr- Lee QIVGS The firST SemeSter exam to his second hour the public. class. ation's Only Chinese-Russian Center W m'ff'WMW ' Randi Brarinan's poster of the Chinese Opera Figure adds interest to her Chinese class. Coming from private, parochial, and other public high schools in the metropolitan Toledo area, two hundred fifteen students attended classes of the Chinese-Russian Center. This year saw the furnishing and completion of the library. Students found in the library many fascinating slides, films, newspapers, magazines, records, and books written in Chinese, Rus- sian, and English. Courses included Mandarin Chinese Language, Chinese History, Asian Studies, Russian Language, and Russian History. Mr. Klee, the director, attended a national convention of the Council of Social Studies in Washington, D.C. Mr. Klee assigned creative projects to his second hour class. These projects, made by the students, in- cluded clothing, pottery pieces, songs, paintings, kites, firecrackers, and many more. Students enjoyed the annual Chinese dinner, held in the home of Randi Branrian. The Russian classes planned a Russian banquet. Mr. Cernonok and his class discuss the Golden Age of Russian Literature. Furniture of kindergarten size, mistakenly sent, amazes Mr. Klee and Gloria Estell, his secretary, 20 Experiments Enchant Science Students Dissections added zip to the science department. Mr. Mill's physiology classes dissected fetus pigs while Mr. Rogolsky's and Mr. 'l'ischnea's biology classes dissected worms, grasshoppers, and clams. Blood tests also were taken. Mrs. Molnar's AP classes, known as the popcorn sessions, made a crystal building and a menorah of glass tubing and a bunsen burner. Mr. Benson's chemistry students fretted for hours at the board over problems. Mr. Wyatt's sixth hour physics class took a piece of metal pipe six feet long, pierced holes in it, added a natural gas and produced a machine that made sound waves appear in flames. X Many hands set up a B.S.C.S. biology experiment. Pete Fotheringham weighs cupric oxide for an AP chem- istry experiment. .. . Ken Borchin, Steve Long, and Randy Balch watch their menorah Mickey Benedum and Carol Frank experiment with weight. Girls in sophomore gym organize their tumbling routines. Teachers Change Phys Ed Department Forward rolls started sophomore girls in tumbling. A mini trampoline added challenge to the more ex- perienced girls and the advanced tumbling team. Original routines, given in groups and solos, in mod- ern dance and tumbling, entertained classmates. The sophomore girls bruised shins while playing field hockey in the fall. Winter and spring sports included golf in the mirror room, archery, badminton, volley- ball, and softball. Freshman girls coordinated tap dances to popular television commercials. Track, in the fall and spring, limbered the girls up to play volleyball, softball, and kickball. Wrestling, boxing, track, volleyball, softball, speedball, badminton, tumbling, and many other sports constituted the year for freshmen and sopho- more boys. Many DHS girls and two Bowling Green girls, Dianne Robinson and Karen Pease, were assistants for the regular gym teachers. g?'S WW' ' i Freshmen boys watch the volleyball as two classmates meet it at the net. Marilyn Solberg perfects her modern dance. 2 Linda l-leidtman and Robin Adams pack toys, candy, and linens for Vietnamese children. , an bi 1,1 XII IRAN J NX ' if Mr. Ludlum makes use of his TV and radio tube tester. nurse s office Mary Skrzypinski hopes her bread will rise. Robert Cook visualizes an apartment Peggy Hollie registers another patient in the Xb' ik Y 'Qi Students Broaden Their Knowledge Of Tools, Typewriters, And Textbooks Mr. Cowell instructs Steve Eller how to use a lathe. Vocational training received increased emphasis. Mr. Ludlum taught five classes of electronics and electrical survey to one hundred students. New text- books with chapters on first aid and bone set-ups brought delight to the home nursing class. The home economic courses combined practicality with study. Speakers came from McCall's, Patricia Stevens, Yardley, and churches to instruct the girls on fashion, make-up, and marriage. Demonstrators came from the gas and electric companies. The girls visited fur- niture and appliance stores as well as a bank and a day nursery. The machine and wood shops benefited from new machinery and blueprints from the drafting classes. Members of Cooperative Office Education and Distributive Education attended classes in the morning and worked in outside businesses in the afternoon. Business students added a project to their regular classes. They collected money for articles for three orphanages in Vietnam. ln return, they received slides of the children opening their gifts. Robin Schwartz and Debbie Hoppe pin a leaflet on their C.O.E. bulletin board. CooPERATivE Oifncii Enucimo THESE C.0.B- TEACHERS 'I2 Art, Drama, Speech, Music Stir Creativit Innovation in the curriculum allowed two new art courses: sculpturing and art appreciation. Kathy Valois and Joanne Holden brought home a first and third from the annual Downtown Artists Contest. New classes were also added in the speech and drama departments. The new debate class studied the techniques of debate and debated second semester. The advanced drama class performed The Occur- rence at Owl Creek Bridge, Sacrifice, and Tell Tale Heart. They also gave a puppet show fourth hour to the nursery schoolers from McKinley. Competition placed Dl-lS's choir at the top in the Ensembles with Nancy Rath, Derrick Roberts, Sheila Cook, Steve Daugherty, and Tony Quinn winning su- perior ratings in the solos. Football games, assemblies, concerts, and a ban- quet with the orchestra, constituted the year for the band. The orchestra won an excellent rating for State Competition. Mr. Boggs leads the choir in Christmas carols. Kathy Walters expresses her ideas through abstract impressionism Students in first year drama improvise. Students take notes while Bob McCarthy speaks. Curriculum djusts To Special bilities Of Students New textbooks and an additional teacher chal- lenged and encouraged the eighteen students of the hearing impairment classes. Mrs. Quick taught driver's education to four interested pupils. All stu- dents attended regular classes of art, gym, and biol- ogy. The teachers used special equipment so the stu- dents could visualize the difference in many word usages in the English grammar. Vicki Miller and Cheryl Knott took their noon studies to tutor these students. Mr. Paluszak directed a new program this year, adjusted curriculum. Nine freshmen and one sopho- more participated in this experimental program. For all required subjects, the students used special texts and progressed at their own rate of speed. Edna Alvarez receives assistance in word pronunciation from Mrs. Cousino. With the overhead projector, Mrs. Quick explains phonetic spell- ings to her students. s.WWfeWN..K.,..4 N, ar - V K kkk' A -. -- . L ass- fsmgsy ' M s rt-rf K. ZA...-an Mr. Paluszak explains the different departments in city gov- ernment to Terry Bracken. Vicki Miller tutors Kevin Lammers in General Science. x 6 ,Q sf Wi s X ? K .I vw, - - o1y'f it 0 .C 2 O Qt-A 0 fda 0 2,1 'Q gg IQ 7 ' if w,' .' g 324 6. J' 'cf' gl : 2 I ,. -'30 .. . . -far, 4 Vw Q. 9 1 D , 0 C2 1 ' ' 'nm 44 . ' 'I '1 Q mg 3-day LL! ft 'YV f mf' , Q fa Meg, f 7 , W, 'if ,z' A' ' ii twf ev ,wr f 'M V 12 , on . f,7, qu, ,su 3 1 W' ,, , x , 44, 10 'Q W My , L. W ,nm ,ww A gn , A.y,W ,i , f ' 76 ily fa x , ' . Mi Mx, g Q ww XQ- Q . M fm W A M,w4,,, A w f L,-,, , f,,, ,WW H ' W Q WZ .VIJE Y , Q, Q ,gg wa mari: H ' ' ,,., , w W 4,521 ' 1ai5wjfqg,y' 215. 5 , Mm 3 V W , ,Q 'Wig QZHW Qi f QW' ' ' Q f . ' if , I 45 , Hz' fm ,V ,f 1 K , f . , 5 W , fn' , f 4 New member of DHS faculty, Mr. Robert Baggs, directs chorus in Brigadoon. Typical new father, Mr. Thomas Bollin puffs happily on a cigar. D . , 1 fl W i, K Cv, , Q fx' U - LJ, Nvs Mr. William Blackwell has Excedrine headache number 42. . f 04 Mr. Lewis Cross pauses for moment's rest in counselor's office. November th Marks Realization Of Goal For Board Of Ed. Passage of the 5 mill operating levy for Toledo Schools was the result of tense, widespread campaigning. Gold and black Keep Schools Open posters became familiar sights in Toledo. The levy provided competitive salaries for teaching and non-teaching personnel and made MR. FRANK DICK possible critical building repairs in area schools. Superintendent of Schools Toledo Board of Education: Mr, Arthur Zeph, vice presidentg Mr. Richard C. Duffey, Mrs. Maude H. Shapiro, presidentg Mr. William N. Thomas, Mr. Edward S. Foster, Jr. Mr. Bill Shafer Joins DeVilbiss Administration Although l have been here but a short time, the friendliness of the student body has made me feel like a long time member of the faculty. Mr. Shafer caught this friendliness in iust a few weeks as assist- ant principal in charge of administration. Coming from the position of administrative intern at Libbey High School, he began his duties after Christmas. Mr. Bill Shafer, new assistant principal-administration and ac- Janie Cross' interest in turtle race at carnival charms her daddy. tivities, places name card on Activities Board. .QA .. pe ' 1 .53 tis ' 'X x's'4'.'L:.sS11- YI Q? s1'i...1,- 2 'Skit' X c ti Mr. Lewis C. Cross Mr. Donald G. Sharpe Principal N . Assistant Principal Administration and Activities ..s.. . -. - - ess 3 asf ss-sa. 2- s' -. ' . Miss Mildred A. Pasch Mrs. Grace Knaggs Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Guidance and Instruction Counseling . . cc.. cs. s..... . . . t . .Q 5, QQ i . ' . nr? f'i A ix ' ' il' i Asks . ss... .,-A . f . kgq b 5 1. . .... .... F Z: Mr. Norman Kies Mrs. Mary Hartman Mr. David Jenssen Mrs. Carol L. Beckler Mrs. Grace Knaggs, assistant principal-in- Counselor Counselor Counselor Vocational Counselor struction makes out schedule change. . zx. Si--ix? . t , 14 : L' 1 3, X g s 6 F NX X N 7 - . 'f if t Q . 1: 11. gs Ni Q gs' si s Q SESS S ts iln it i if ' M .U Ei' M ' it 715' , l A il v Flies C' 2 1 , I n N j, ,JS74 ., f,, ,,ff X fig? ft i 5, 1 g it . f MK M ww t 7 S I. ,.gg E ,f ci, ' h A,,,tiz', ' . ,W-1 1, r K rs ' if Si Q, .-.: ,ff f 2 'P LLLVL - Q ' gl W kVgk L 3' at 1' is . - L-.. ,. . ',.,',. Z , ' 1 fi W. .x N5 ., t. M ft- 3 .- gjjgpiff,z',g,:ik5i,,, Q I .tw S . 5 f' , 5? 'f ,wr . ' If Entry SP3 xv mag Climaxes Tribute Good morning. We're beginning the 5th week of the first semester. We'll be on A schedule. So rolled the familiar voice of Mr. Donald Sharpe over the PA system for seven years. During those years, too, he was a familiar sight walking down the halls, survey- 5 ing the order in the cafeteria, talking with students 51 i about the building. Members of Student Council, as they worked in lZ2, turned to him, their adviser in the adjoining room, for help and guidance on all kinds of 'a problems. To honor him and to show their apprecia- 42 7 tion for his unfailing assistance, they declared Decem- ber l9 Don Sharpe Day. Upon his arrival at school . that day, Mr. Sharpe found students and teachers wearing Don Sharpe Day tags. Mr. Sharpe and his wife attended an assembly in his honor in which the Spirit Committee awarded him a medal, on which the words Our Hero were boldly printed, and the Student Council presented him with a plaque. Students staged This is Your Life, Mr. Sharpe which followed him from babyhood to his days at DeVilbiss. Several speak- ers from the faculty told of their feelings of respect and admiration for this man. Mr. Jerry Mash's swim team makes a splash at swim meets. -' ff 'WI' ' We K ,V s , 5 , WW it ,, 4 My 7 3 Ari? Af it fi Miss Margaret Atfolter Algebra, Geometry Physiology Mrs. Gertrude Andre Mr. Robert Boggs Choir Director ,,,VV, V 5 :,.E - .A,, ,E f.. Le. g A i Fi ,, A sy M Miss Agnes Baron Mrs. Lenore Berger Mr. Richard Bieniek Shorthand, Typing French, Latin, Occupational Work Yearbook Adviser Enthusiastic Teachers Initiate Organizations ,gamma-qqsvsss... pq-ann'--'- -.q1aull ' Kihnsr' German students, now members of a new Marie Kwiatkowski a birthday party. German club, give Miss Ann I ,i ii Q3 , 2 ri 1 K? 'f , Q 'O-4 'dim ',':..., A-f png V ,Q-v 7 I ,, ,, o ra' Q V 1 Yf, W A fury , 44, 3,5 5 ,3 Mr. Donald Black Miss Rose Bloom Mrs. Monica Boerner Mr. Thomas Bollin Physical Education, English, Journalism, Latin English, Speech Health Newspaper Adviser tx Y' 'if If' i 2 5, 1 25 fgggk ,f1?i?k' ,,,y,V,3,. 5? Mr, Wilbur Booth Mrs, Shirley Brancheau Miss Joan Clark Mrs. Iris Coffman Physical Education, l-lealth, Physical Business, Shorthand, Basic Math, Algebra, Athletic Director Education Typing Geometry S EEZE! .... , I 'msn aaisnlr ffwnut r Jsmst XXX :f....,,,, 'ix ,ly ww 0-- X . x Mrs. Virginia Hanslip encourages students to cover their sneezes. POG photographer surprises Mrs, Monica Boerner in the hall. XS Guidance, Good Humor Are Watchwords Ms- wsgisgxsiafsgrsie Msisgferiegfczim For Deynbiss Tgagherg, Shop Education Miss Joan Ehref Mr. Robert English Mr. Alexander Feldstein English Health, Physical American History and Education Government, World History , ' se-f A 6' 5 Mr. James Fox Mr, John Galyas Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux World History, Typing, Business English Biology Miss Agnes Baron shows Pat Diglielmo how to type to music. -1 if w,.,.w.,, ,,,0F l1,, ...- uw 'Q'-'7 W J Q nfffrf , r r ,,,,, Spanish expression. Mr. Bill Shafer, Mr. Norman Kies and Mrs Pickering Lee discuss rise in lunch costs over pizza-on-bun. Mr. Harold Feltner hears a surprising 4 .ll ' l Mr. Orville Cowell, Mr. Karl Huls, Mr. Ned Ludlum prepare report on industrial arts department. Visiting Committee Evaluates School Program All members of the DHS faculty participated in l evaluations of their individual departments. The North Central Association of Secondary Schools, which accredits secondary schools and colleges in a nineteen state area, controlled this survey. After teachers had completed their reports, DeVilbiss was visited by an evaluating committee. They evaluated all facets of the school's curriculum and activities. Schools are usually surveyed every seven years. De- Vilbiss has been evaluated only once before. Mr. James Mercer was chairman of the Steering Commit- -K. N-2-.sk Miss Helen Marie Mrs. Virginia Hanslip Mrs. llene Hart Griffin Nurse Algebra, Geometry, English Basic Math Mrs. Margaret Hoffman American History, Contemporary History ,Es- ei? Mrs. Sue Hoffman Miss Constance Howard English Basic Math, Algebra tee ln charge of arrangements. Mrs. Sue Lechner, Mr. Ted Vassar write report on art department. Miss Kathryn Juers Mrs. Janice Kahl Mr. Phillip Kaufman Miss Ann Marie Health, Physical Basic Math, Algebra American History, Kwiatkowski Education World History English, German .sss-s rt' el.... S sis Mrs. Sue Lechner Mr. Robert Leiber Mr. John Lough Mr. Richard Martin General Art, Figure General Science Distributive Education Bookkeeping Design, Painting, Art Appreciation lt' 1 Q--1 S Miss Margaret Affolter carefully checks exams of geometry students. Revised Semester System, Inauguration, Accidents dd Variety To Teachers' Schedules United Appeal assembly inaugurates Mrs. Margaret Hoffman as presi- dent and Mr. John Tischinae as vice president. Miss Rose Bloom and Miss Regina Wenzel are attending. Mr. James Mercer Mrs. Mary Meynardie Spanish, English American History, iw, World History, K English , gag, ' , ' Mem :,,r ' . f firi, lliii iriri i ' ' ' Miss Ethel Molnar Mrs. Margaret - A . A I Chemistry Olmstead Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer counsels Patricia Goree as Miss Mildred Pasch Basic Moth, recovers from an accident, Geometry Mrs. Margaret Marx Mr. Jerry Mash Mrs. Opal McFarland Senior Math, Algebra English Shorthand, 5 Office Practice I . ii I -fllll Mr. Arthur Mills Physiology Mr. Richard Osborn English Santa Pays Visit t Christmas Party Mr. Jack Perrine Mr. Mark Paluszak Adjusted Curriculum Orchestra Mr. Dale Pittman Mrs. Martha Pownall Biology kyfbpeech, Dramatics, N l Sf Debate k. i . 4 , Holiday spirit and good cheer fill DHS as faculty and their families attend Christmas party, Curt Black, as Santa Claus, appeals to faculty children. 5 .--:.,.,,. E assss g .1 NT N-fl X sr ME Xq I Y ,BR x ex x, 1 1 l V1 i .X , , i if 1 5 U ll l l xvhx X X I , I Mr. Alvin Preis Mr. Tex Reilly Mrs. Anne Rogolsky Mrs. Frances Romino Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer KN er Economics Basic Math Algebra Biology, Physiology Health, Physical Home Economics Lf World History Geometry Education QQQL ,,, W Y Q' ' W A Mggff Q: l V ,,.,.,. , W ., V c , A 'H - , ' ' ' ' ,,i-, . iii fi fx! Q W fi ,',,i ' , , ' Mrs. Kathryn Selter Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Miss Marian Smith Miss Ruth Smith Mr. Wallace Tapola French English Spanish English Biology, General Science X S A if N E -L-- W1 S ,'-- Mr. Thomas Temple Mr. John Tischinae Visual Education, Biology Drivers Training Mr. Jack Tongring Mr. Ted Vassar Bond Art, Sculpture Us ,'-. ,. M X, F L' , X . . as G' s Miss Regina Wenzel, math teacher, enjoys bowling. Mrs. Annette Wanick Miss Dolores Home Economics Wannemacher Head Librarian DHS teachers examine pamphlets describing upcoming expressway at faculty meeting. 551211 i ' gs s x - 3 ,ss X - fx ,rf .Y , , -.uv g r to ...--BLD, Mr. Phillip Kaufman lectures to world history students about the Russian czar. Miss Patricia Wells Miss Regina Wenzel English Algebra Mr. Terry Wyatt Mrs. Suzanna Yenrick General Science, Bookkeeping, Typing, Physics Yearbook Adviser f' l l i l 138 L Little Seen Task Force Guards DHS From Chaos Mrs. Lois Fels, Treasurer, Mrs. Barbara Lowden, Record Clerkg Mrs. Valeeda Eubanks, Book Clerkg Mrs. Helen Fischer, Senior Clerk. pf l ll Mrs. Eva Chappell, Mimeograph Clerk Mrs. Jane Reeme, Counselor's Clerk ff4.,..,1 . 4 .gf N., A .,., enum! CD5 ,, . . . . 'P 2 1 .J V W I 5 Mrs. Jeanette Cherry, Attendance Clerk Mrs. Thelma Starrett, Library Clerk W . 'mmm-imma ig, FRONT -WR N 51 so s Ethel S MMM 'uqwvn ROW: Marlyn Carroll, Pearl Kruzel. BACK ROW: Ray Dembinske, Floyd Janowiecki, Norman Bliss. Qi .Q-Y' 'lx Q chwanbeck, Lois Miller, Delores Wetmore, Elaine Lewandowski, Jean Szczechowiak, Dorothy Delker, Lurine Calhoun, Edna French wir -sam., , sgv' Emma Caris, Rachel Cane, Mary Lou Beach, Viola Dellinger, Pauline Hood, Thelma McQuillen, Georgia Makowski. 4 i 1 K A i i s i Q fx i 1 M, i I af 'N..X I :xlibs 5 - t N T f X X if Y an .. l sw A V s W L risirrii ' I s wiiiwf The Prom, thot Climax of oll high school social events, will provide fond memories for Carol Dcfwiler and Lorry Armstrong l l Only three months separate graduate Martha Shoemaker from the collegiate world. ' , ,.,..- Interested senior boys help erect the Senior Sorelles Christmas tree. 'L 1. s, an For Kathy Snider, happiness is licking an ice-cream sandwich during senior lunch. 474975 '-ini., -'Clli.,,, 'U-n--...,, xg lla -yrs Fling.. .., 2. 5 l l -. .lane Juergens and Mike Quigley find the ideal place for a quiet talk. 42 Lynn Deborah Deborah Margo Ma ry Carol Abbott Adams Adler Albert Anderson Anteau l Treasurer Phil Cohen gives his financial report from the podium at a senior class meeting with President Bob Krasney and Vice-President Andy Hausman attentively listening while Secretary Kathy Petros takes notes. David Lark Betty 'Larry Bruce Patsy Anton Arend Armes Armstrong Aseltyne Ash Jeffery Linda Glen Julie Jeff Aubry Ayish Baker Baldwin Ballard Elizabeth Robert Rustin Gloria Mary Linda Ballinger Ballinger Ballmer Balthazar Bancroft Barney AS John Sandra Linda Jonathan Meredith Rick Bartlett Bartolet Baxter Belcher Benadum Bickel John Judith Curtis Bigelow Bittner Black Mr. English and Miss Affolter, senior class advisers, are responsible for the behind-the-scene work concerning class activities. W . .N .y I .MLu... H- f-L Energetic Dfficers Lead 69'ers ln Memorable Year A Donkey Basketball game is only one example of an ingenious senior activity this year. Senior boys battled faculty members on donkey back in the game which took place in February. To raise general student interest, sen- iors promoted glossy black and white Give a Damn buttons. Val Barros, o Youth for Understanding repre- sentative from Chile, entered second semester. Seniors staged a sit-in in the south court because they wanted a pep assembly for Homecoming. As a result, the adminis- tration granted an assembly after school on the day of the Homecoming game. The traditional senior trip was more than a success. A whopping number of students signed up to spend their spring vacation in New York City. The Mother's Tea and Dad's Dinner recognized parents. Seniors experienced many lasts : a last DHS football and basketball game, a last pep assembly, and a last stroll in the court. With the approach of Senior Banquet, Baccalaureate, and Graduation, seniors had mixed emotions. They felt exu- berance for having reached their goal - graduation, yet they felt dejection for having to depart from what had grown so familiar. Jan Terrance Mary Rebecca Helen Laura Blair Blair Blazic Blunk Bolanis Bollinger Bette Patricia Linda Robert Lynn Mari Booth Borsos Boyd Boynton Buzzuto Bridges ibm if'T'r 4a-M., Christine Anda Jennie Marie Janet Linda Bridwell Briga Brunner Burgard Burnep Calendine wmv' 44 , M Room l22 buzzed even before school opened with Seniors making signs to welcome TADS. Marcia Carol Karen Carpenter Carter Carter Enhv vp--., Cynthia Rhonda Susan Case Cermak Chase College Room Gpens Doors For Seniors Fred Which college will they attend next year? Mike Taylor and Mickey Deboroh Shlvrley ' Benadum study various catalogs and try to decide. Cherry Cl'1lC1pel'TG Cl'1lSI'T1CIl' 'mv' N. Ernie Joyce Linda Karen Fredelle Philip Clark Clift Cline Close Cohen Cohen like 'W Roni Marilyn Martha Larry Howard Kay Cohen Collins Conrad Cook Cooperman Corns Vs' wr '+ Marsha Frank Donna Martha Ralph Barbara Covrett Crawford Creech Croft Cul ly Curtis 'I4 46 Buttons Pinpoint Seniors' Opinions James Curtis Mark De Bruine i if 'sf Carol Ernest Stuart Detwiler Dewey Diamond Darla Thomas Deborah Donovan Draper Dressell Qs etis x X is Gary Catherine Curtis Damrauer Davis Davis ws +-v Linda David Nancy De Leon Denman Denman Gary Debra Deborah Dobaczewski Dodd Domalski Mark Peggie Richard Drumheller Early Early 43 Harry Earl Todd John Connie Laura Elkinson Emery Engle Escobar Estell Farkas Keith Michael James I Gary Jill Susan Faulkner Feldstein Felton Ferguson Ferguson Figlarz 'Mh- -fn-....,, 'IE ijt Yetta Doug Bernard Margaret James Sharon Fine Flagg Flath Ford Fotheringham Fox WU! 465 can I , Carol Karen Catherine Richard Vollie Sylvia Frank Franklin Freer Friedmar Frosh Furr F ' M ff z ,,,,,, , 5 S.-4 'M px K M-manual' 'Q' . E 0 ,, ty W if ,. David Constance Gregory Garling Gasser Gaynor ,ga M1 'fi ie ' Vu ,,: ii 7 1 Q we I i-Fr .Nam Randolph RlChOI'd David Richie Weinman and Mike Feldstein peddle their spirit wares to Gibbs Gilbert Glrklns Darla Donovan, an eager senior customer. 1 Robert Michael Richard Glasener Glassman Glasson 48 Ma' Senior spirit streams from the paint can which Jan Hepburn wields Joseph Hugh Lynn while Sue Harrison, Roni Cohen, Yetta Fine, Kathy Photos, and Ann Perlman assist. Gleason Goldsworthy Gould Varying Activities Add Zest , Mary Diane Vicki Gould Grainger Grant Steven Lucinda Evelyn JoAnne lvy Kathleen Gring Grovey Guyer Haddix Hale Hall WWW Marqaret Doyle Susan Donald Andrew Jacquelyn Harkinson Harmon Harrison Hatch Hausman Haworth W. 5' W' 108-' if--y Susan Linda Kathi Charles William Janet Heidtman Hein Helm Helvoigt Henry Hepburn 'WIS'-nv lb' Robin Judith Cynthia Jack Max Connie Higgins Hilkert Hinds Hoagland Hoetzl Hone Ronald Deborah Pamela Honse Hoppe Hostetter w Q k M j New York bound, Debbie Cherry and Stu Diamond, Senior Trip co-Chairmen, pause before departing. Robert Linda Renee Houston Howald Howard 94? 4g-Q, Peggie Kathleen Philip Pamela Dennis Janice Howe H rabak Huckaba H ull Hussey Hussey 14 .,,,V Y T.-vi David Claudia Michael Subrahmanya Aron David jan james jarecki jayanthi johnson johnson jan Lona Robert Terrance jane Mark johnson johnson johnson jones juergens Kaplan l Kenneth Christian james Robert f 'g Kai hin Kaiser Kehoe Kellermeyer F' Fwy 'is-sf' After spending an afternoon at the Senior Mothers' Tea, I Co-chairmen Betty Tucholski and Sue Harrison restore the library to its normal order. Douglas Kristin Shirene Kay Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kern Richard Warren Gary Marcia Teresa Cassandra Kimble Kimmelman Kirian Kirsner Klotz Knabbs 'I50 lrene Christopher Alon Kniffke Knowlton Koester Morleen Michom ond Louro Forkos, co-chairmen of Dod's Dote, Emdy ioyce ioberl use the newly instolled student octivities phone to confirm reservo- Opp OSSOW VUSVWGY tions. Parents Share Senior Festivities Wh? Deboroh Bonnie Lee Gory Beverly Jomes Kuhmon Kusino Lcike Lcingenderfer Lontz Lopp Steve Gorry Rebecco Deboroh Mildred Jeffrey Lo reou Lowrence Leveton Levinson Levinson Liber 5 DeVilbiss Quiz Bowl members: John Pankratz, Sue Morrison, Jack Zouhary, and Jim Fotheringrarn cogitate before firing back intelligent replies. cw' 'ff 'WV Patricia Stephen Beth Viola John Judy Liddell Lintner Lockwood Lofton Lucas Luce Patricia Ann Constance Robert Robert Nancy Ludwikowski Luppens Lyons McCarthy McClellan McClintic Jean Brent Linda Donald Thomas Terry McConnell McGraw Mclndoe McKenzie McMann McNair Michael Terri Dennis Madden Makowski Malko D. H.S. Quiz Bowl vs M Captures City Championship Esther Martin Megan Torethus Cynthia Maxwell Mayes Mechel Janet Karen Deborah Mecurio Merritt Mewhort N, V11 so 'L Marleen Katherine Linda Micham Mies Miles -PQ ,W 'rj Steve Anne Dean Miligan Miller Miller Debra Sandra Diane Miller Mitchell Montrie fra,-Q,,m Douglas Pamela Susan Morris Morris Morrison Sandy Stiegelmeyer and Steve Mostov, Prom co-chairmen, investi- gate the possibilities of Prom site, the Commodore Perry Ballroom l i l l l i l l Karen Franklin, Jan Johnson, and Jan Hep- burn hopefully sign up for senior prom and banquet committees. 154 Stephen James Mostov Muhn l Bob Houston gives his opinion on lowering the vot- ing age to Gordon Ward of TV Channel l3 at o special interview involving six DeViIbiss seniors. Barbara Larry Murphey Mylander in- X99 Beverly Sandy James Barbara Charles Fred Ness Neuendorf Nicewonder Nichols Nordoff Nowak Senior Bulletin Board Lures Interested 69'ers f Cyr'll'l'1lO Keith JOl'II'1 Seniors spend over 360 hours in the cafeteria during four years at Palmer Panneff Pankratz DHS MW when Richard VeAnn Patricia Papurt Patterson Perkins will Ray James Peters Snyder Ann Perlman vs Q 42Zl ggwQpi Lg: f 52 f tl 'M' , it jg? 22, f M , ,f Y M 1214 KV 79? ,191 ff f W, ff , X 4 , 2 'ggja fe V ,W Q41 , W, My 45 f Z , 9, 1 4 ff 1 Katherine Kathleen Katherine Jerome Ann Michael Petros Photos Proeschel Powell Pulleyn Quigley f fl A 1, 'J i ,, W' 1 uv. '- 'V Anthony Brenda Nancy Linda Diane John Quinn Radung Rath Rathke Rauch Reed Banquet planning involves a conference with the chef, as Banquet co-chairmen, Mary Anderson and Jim Fotheringham, discover, .sn-we PD- Steven Michael Randall Revesz Rich Richie E i Cheri Peggy Vicki Robedeau Roberts Ramp Solemn Services Climax Senior Activities Carla Kathryne Frank Jess Rowland Rockwood Rupp Russell Mary Barbara Dale Randolph Carolyn Deborah Sanecki Schaefer Schaefer Schaefer Schmertz Schmidt Robert Sherry Thomas Schneider Schrickel Schuster Q7 '7 Congratulating each other for a successful Baccalaureate service, co-chairmen Jeff Liber and Cheri Robedeau descend the B'nai Israel Robin Victoria Lindo Steps' Sc hwa rtz Scott Scott Scott Sally Margaret Donna William Frank Seiler Seward Seymour Shall Shepherd Shible 156 l Martha Terry Edward Shoemaker Short Siegel Thomas David Katherine Silverblatt Smith Snider Mr. Shafer, assistant principal, congratulates Jim Fotheringham, Sue Morrison, and John Pankratz who are National Merit Finalists. Linda Christine JoAnn Snyder Somers Spadafore Susan Matthew Margaret Barbara Sandi Michelle Spengler Sperling Spirko Sterling Stiegelmeyer Stohl r ul ,Timothy Philip Thomas Helene Marlene Eugene Stoner Sussman Swindle Swolsky Szykowny Szymkowiak Susan Michael Milton Tarchis Taylor Taylor egg.:- 1, X Mark Vicky Diana f-'-'v- i Tincher Todd Tomaszewski Reminiscing about the past, wondering about the future, a graduate has many thoughts. Betty Michael Frank Tucholski Turner Turney Kathryn Valois Oscar Webb is Z. Jackie Jennifer Lori Nancy Sharon Vogley Vogtsberger Wagoner Warner Walker Linda Daniel Richard Susan Robert Weber Weills Weinman Welch Wengrow T9 .IW ' -. , '1 'ri 1. 12 gf 2941. Charla David Werley Westfall F' Ann Renee Wiener Williams Gary Tom Wilson Witt And Remembered Wit! Melissa Aaron Witzler Wizzen Graduation ls Rehearsed, Realized, Making the best of their court privilege, Seniors unwind in the spring sun. Bettie Thomas Victoria Stephen Wood Wylie Zahm Zawodni Richard Robert Kathy Jack Zeller Zion Zollweg Zouhary i',,,,,, Nm may Q if I . 'K 5 v fwwf X A haircut is hard for Phip Hazard to explain. ,WW S With careful study John Faichney excels in scholarship and student activities. lllllllllllllllll Members ot the junior class look forward to the day when they will use the courts. Nancy Scheer practices for her act in De viltries. -. 3, W c Fil.. Xe Mona Nadine Debra Lillian Susan Bruce Gordon Roy Phyllis John Abraham Adamson Aharoni Alexander Amonette Andryc Andryc Armes Arnold Arnos ee e A c f '70 A Th ' Gr ' ' ' A . km! i is lass o ccepts e Richard ,ack Bw., Challenge of The Changing Times Auslander Ayish Babel Baer Remember? Cafeteria cleanup . . . l776 . . . 'Vs 5 ,I lkgg ' T PSAT scores . . . Hester Pryne . . . Washington, D.C. Academically, the big change for juniors was a wg S . full year course in American History, with civics be- Y lg ing required the senior year. A junior class spirit C. A I X ll 'l committee also was new. , Class activities began with an open in the girl's BGUY John Bonnie MGVY gym. The Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea followed with a Bolrd Balch Baldul Bartlett large number of mothers attending. Projects included class of '70 t-shirts, patronages for the musical and Deviltries, and cleaning out the trophy cases in the P front hall. Class rings arrived on time to the pleasure , x i 'l't : , - K . of everyone. They concluded their year with the J- S i f A A ' Hop, All You Need ls Love. X f' . 3-gl ,':. A I X f .2 K Q is - nh Bruce Jean Kenneth Robert ,, A J Bartos Bauer Baum Bauman Z5 ,,, jj E, Q .wg mg - L ffl - - .Se j . C, .J vlu. V, S.. L .,. - L. ' i l.i- X x Bonnie Robert Thomas Sandra Beale Benninger Berger Bergman S Five hundred twelve juniors descend upon the cafeteria one hundred eighty days .,, of the year. '-Q ... . , Bob Robert Richard Karen Berkman Bernhoft Bertz Beverly 6 Gfficers lnstill Spirit Within The Junior Class Don Kirk, Junior class President, promotes Tiger Power. - ss, -:ty .,,r , . , we P or 'S' n J 3 7 5 Q ' '- 1: I ii 1 1 L JL . J J James Tim Betsy Vicki Barb Jeff Charles Betty Bienko Blanchard Blumberg Blunk Bollin Bollin Bollinger Bowers N' 4, .I W '- ' B in its Q Q , 5 as . A se xg , X , f f ie: rs, J e he Vivian Randi Sue Monica Marty Kenneth Laura Michael Boyd Brannon Breeze Breno Britsch Brochin Brock Brown ' xx H A m Q Q K -:s i E k k is si , X S A 'W 'lt e i f '.,Q- ' if .J ...i, s, J :i,. f.2.: T :'s i 1 1. .5 J L BL 5. Richard Reuben Wanda Nancy Randall Ronald Dale Gregory Buchanan Bueche Burks Burnham Burns Burstein Burtch Byerly 1325 nemo. t - ,JR :- K X x m Al Bounds ns. K Sifigl Patti Brown Connie Byers is ly k 3 S ,FY '- fl I. Toni Boyd Linda Brymer Lee Bye rs i Q r , it , ss 'J' 'Q .S N 5 Q i Y Q .. gy. I .M Q... X s l I 5 K N kk . Qkk L, 0 'ix ixb sl 'K S Carlton Steven Mark Kelly Sharon Victoria Ronald Jane Stephen Charles Canty Carrathers Carter Case Chavalia Childress Christoff Cline Cochran Cohen ' - t - Judy Daniel Colleen Lawrence Barbara Jan Gloria Kit Peter Joyce Combs Common Connell Connin Cooper Cory Counselrnan Cramer Cranker Crowe --.. ft . i .. 02x gg K X , if g 1 S 2 '55 X ' .:.. J j j John Christopher Laura Cathy Debra Todd Steve Cynthia Lorraine Ted Curphey Curtis Curtiss Cybulski Dale Damm Daugherty Davis Davis Davis .J K ?,i, f 'C - A ...H I ' . Y S7 s..E f S J J J , Q l , I C X fl i s 1. L ol L S John Douglas Dennis Robin Patrick David Leland Veronica David Toni Debruine Delp Denman DeVries Diguglielmo Diller Dobbins Domonkos Donnell Donofrio 'lynn-ui-w.,...,.,,w,s.s 5-MWWW M . A,,, ,4.J,,W.,.,,f,,,W , , M , f -h.....W-'H4-vm-u,wm.....4, W'-m.,..M Y., , --H.,-...q.., mafww, fi-L,4'i-. sg M X Howard Ness, junior class vice presi- dent, is a goalie for the DeVilbiss Ar- senal soccer team. Patti Mostov, junior class secretary, cheers at games and assemblies. Stacy Rolf, junior class treasurer, talks with Kathy Hyams junior class repre- sentative at large, about future proj- ects for the class. 'I6 rW --- J , 'mflr J . 4 p N . f J ' ' r'r11 it I ug f M rm .fm I Eg Avz in f 2 J 1 ', '1 - J -f -J 5 X. I Q ..,.-' 1 J William Thomas Mary James Christine Mary Barbara Donovan Doran Draheim Draper Drzewiecki Dunbar Dunlap J i,.i i J 'E y -J Z? , J D? fE'-' f J i i f rrr r r or - ff' gy .J - J Jr rrr , I V x f A il vv v 1 J , V . K rnii ff ' i'l sii J J QL Patrick Joyce Marilyn Deloras Christine Gary Steven Bill April Dunn Duszynski Duvendack Eaton Eckle Edwards Eller Esch Esser lf- r J J rt r ,XV -..s 7 A kk K I 1 s 5. ,J K Richard Alexya John Ethridge Fagan Faichney W , -X 2 :5 x. mm. 'L gif Debbie John Stanford Farner Ferns Fingerhut :: - Ly k ::s,L. , kk if g if 1. Barry Nancy Peter James Fishler Forman Fotheringham Frautschi 'S 1 in s ir M if si JJJJJ K Th - dJ ' E I- h A - - -- h A M Mdfk Neil Beverly David to ifEfE'blFfieffSZ'lloLfi 2JZ 2226. mem H'S'0'y Classes WS ' e 'l umm Friedman Friedrich Frischblatt Ffufh l S rm ses Er Ns X Q 5 M is . James E N Q J S .sf Gary Andy Melvin Robert Fruth Fry Gable Gaines Gaines s Imam! -- ' -s ---,1 ---,' ' 1 . is f 'K -if R X ,--': ' ' X f A . of K qra- Q Marianne Helett, Jon London, and Pat Diguglielmo are the three 1 .. ', ' co-chairmen of the newly formed junior class spirit committee. F ti A tt f it Christopher Alex Ronald Susan Richard . Gallapis Gantzos Garling German Gess K S C Promotes Angela Bruce Judy John Joyce Gibson Girkins Goldstein Gordon Goree Km in . , , i .. N 'S -A E 1 f L J' A '2 -Q +s s - A ' C , ,g J r .,.. Q k. M K 1 R F N s ts H til al Patricia David Pamela Cathy Richard Charlie Christina Howard Jan Sherry Goree Gottschalk Gould Graber Grating Grainger Grange Graves Greene Greenberg r P - ,J,. , A A K , 'A .,:' ji ' N F. S msg? lu In my 1-:Q l g sk I7 , X, by kg kxbb F, .,'. QS ? K: , Y K t k V it eiz tlcq JJ l in . ': I I I Q f lsf ff? 522255: tif.s A S 5 g C t-f: its.i S I A Terry Elaine Jerry Patricia Chris Barbara David Ted Bruce Nancy Greene Greenless Greiner Guest Gunderson Guy Guy Haddad Hahn Hakius S X sytist 1 sr, 2 - - 4- L. :IQQ -K . I NQL Q if :Q,- i t ctg g Roberta Alan Douglas Ellen Cassandra Philip Alicia Sheila Richard Leslie Hall Hardin Harris Harris Harrison Hazard Hazlett Heard Heath HGQOFYTOSTGI' 66 K ::Q. K X M .. 'N -'1 5' is ww 1 f in .,. i -fill Sharon Heine ' ef? ml X 1' X X X, . 58. Frederick Hill f ap it at N 1 Jeffrey James x as x,, 5 r Q Mary Heinisch 1 E, ,, N A wk auf M K yi l Gerry Heltman William Carol Henning Helvoigt .,,::., Y 'X SN , 5 +21 .v ,. , Es X a L Joanne Peggy Wesley Paul Hohl Hoffman Holden Hollie Xa , x l A r, if 'Q f s Rho Vx ,,... X P ij Kevin Michael Henrion Hetsler ., s as Richard Richard Hoyt Humphreys me - 5. 'X J . f -K 2' W x :. ., '- 4- ::t,f' ' Marianne Mary Hewlett Heywood bb Q .. N' .',, 3 .- s s H 'f'- L! Diane Hunter Kathy Hyams his .. , 1. Jack Janice Nathan Elaine Terry William Robin Dennis Jorecki Jaynes Jaynes Jiannuzzi Jiannuzzi Jimison Johnson Johnson Here Come The Mothers Mrs. Knaggs, assisting at the Junior Boys' Mothers' Tea, pours o glass of punch for Joel Zaft. th t,s, 3 tsss Sandra Hickman Debbie Jacobs Q I Lawrence Johnson g .,. Q5 9 p wi q KJ at ,., it P RN Q, . t 6 fff . L ,, N ..',.,, J D: A V Q: xl - f '.',- K N AL ers J mL Maxine Richard Louise Dennis Denise Edward Janice Cynthia Robert Polly Johnson Jude Jurski Kale Kallile Kaplan Kaplan Kaufman Keiser Keller N l r ri ' . ' --Q-a . P S Thomas Timothy Candace Victoria Patricia Kathleen Don Sandra Diane Gary Keller Keller Kendall Kendall Kesling Kinney Kirk Kissling Klotz Kneisley ' S 1 it 3 ,V ji in an I it K i i if nh Cheryl Ricki Judy Charlotte John Knott Kovacik Kovacs Krastin Krontz A r raft A so J ,N M V,,V LJ X VV ., A f ZAZ, A A ff ' l i yyia J -' , -V ' 9 Ax h 1- G6O'ffrey LlI'lClO John Dcvid NOHCY Jeff Schneider and John Arnos, Tea co-chairmen, give a toast for Krueger Kuhman Kurucz Lalendort Lamarand o job well done. inn ,ii EV , , wfiivi ,...,, V . 1 4 A, ' 1 V, V i , N, 1 , '- f I .. ' I ' I li 4 L SE.. 1 . 3 Dk, Susan Stephen Patricia Charles Howard Joseph Avyn Beverly Joseph Robert Lampert Lang Larke Lawrence Lebow Lee Leeper Lettler Lehmann Leonhardt a an tb a r 2 V., - K V ' X1 V . '5 E ' I A S' A 755' V t c i x J ri i i J It 0 Ji 4' M. ' ,Aw h N J GY James Barbara David Norma Sandra Wade Cheryl Robert Napopeon Robert Lesagh Lesh Leveton Levinson Lewis Lewis Liber Lichtinstein Lilly Linden 68 X t. S .q,, S L ' S X 1 L v E, . L sf l 1. ,siser M W ss ' 2. R it L ,. L All it me Christina Richard Stephen Jan David Michael Kathy Mary Lissa Deryl Lindsay Lipman Lockwood London Louy Lucas Luce Ludwikowski Lunceford MacRitcie - .,,, I .,. 5 Ar! Q A A x X wid '5 S -' S . Qi - - , 5.x M' -Q JQN .k E K5 ' x , 3, ' L 1 fs y '2.,- -Q Qf., x itz.. K K bb X s 'V DC'VlCl Phil Donald Harry Bernard Linda Vee Brian Kim Charles Malcom Margy Marion Marks Mast McClow McCormick McCullough McCullough McDanie Deloras Mary Timothy Machele Linda McDonald McGee McGranahan McNeal Meier Juniors Lead The Classes With 5l2 Students . :Z ZZEK F my ff,,., ,t,. i ii t i f , I ., flu cbqzxy Julia Ronald Michael Daniel Michael Mercurio Metgzer Michalak Michalski Milewski U Steven Vickie Catherine Leon Danny Miller Mfller Mills Minor Mock Kathv Hyams, TASC Parliamentarian, Sharon Heine, TASC Secretary, and Phyllis Arnold, TASC Newsletter chairman, leave for an Area meeting. l Randy Molnar Nadine Susan Mominee Morford - . ti b .. T ,nw ' . Q s -36 naa Q s iii ' Vila 52 Randi Morrison Mr. Mercer and Miss Wells, junior class advisers, discuss various ideas brought up by the class for projects. .,.: 2 i Theron Murray Timothy Muszynski 'JEL Deborah Howard Nagley Ness au , -1 , rs -.:5 1-' - e w w W ,Nc W fax S get is ,. Barbara Marcia Roger James Nowaczyk Nowaczyk Nye Orr 'X David Patsy Patti Susan Barbara Michael Mortemore Morton Mostov Munding Munson Murphy sg. 7 i,'- ie G , M ' is ff. Ti ' SS 'N ' .-: 1 if '1-i- J'iif T J L il Ns Angela Rebecca James Theresa Candace Penamon Perales Perkins Perkins Pertcheck sei, , ' rr,ss, J J R Q S , K ' K Q.. 'sl im i J X I Aw J sr P9 km' X L i Gwen Daryl Jack Kristine Mark Petersen Peterson Phelps Photos Piel XR 5. 35 A J ',,. Phillip Lynne Ellen Jeffery Michele Pietrytowsk Plettner Pope Pope Poturalski R an , T it r km T S- K 1 ' ' - Q 9 , K X x .. Theodore John Nancy Howard Kathleen Nancy Netterfield Nicewander Nimmo Norflus Northington Novak ., X' - 5 '. ' e ' D ' s f i f J QQ Sharon Mary Cynthia Judith James Ann Ott Packard Palmer Parcell Park Patterson 9 7 Juniors Busy Themselves ln Both Classroom And Service Activi ties is X R Ruth Carol Prescott Prior M ,:.' fs. s Ronald Robert Poulin Powell S. s.E Q Donald Evdokia Jane Karen Proeschel Proestou Pulleyn Raggon S x Q v Juniors study their notes for a test in Mr. Osborn's American History class. Gregory DlCll I6 David Betty Ramsey Rauch Rayman Reeck 4 l la' N A- k ,-J , A J J Q 4 N cr X Q ! V K K N Xe XX ? Q X Mi! K ., in i- ,,-., P . J G ' J Ers ' i Sgr. 1 h E E... , A Joyce Patrick Kay Gary Steve Joseph Alan Donald Derrick Kieth Reichlyn Reid Richardson Richmond Rite Rinderknecht Rizzo Robaszkiewicz Roberts Roberts K' .i A tg . P l , 3 Q xy l . - .9 z J Beth Peggy Larry Alice Gregg Richard Charles Stacy Dorothy Keith Robinson Robinson Rocker Roehrs Rogers Rogers Rokicki Rolfe Roof Rothacher ff r S s f... w A if or it az n i -Q. ',,5 t it w ,sy I A flll .. li 43 .., . -V S A tr.. Audrey James Kathleen Gregory Linda George Amy Kevin Bruce Robert Rothschild Rough Rummage Rupert Rutz Sarantou Sattinger Sauer Schaefer Schall 4 , , x VK- f ., , SSS, N - Dis'-ZW l Q5 if fx 'N 1 Q W X , ,, , W l , it C . l l Sify ' is i Mark Nancy Marcy Denise Deborah Dennis Scharlow Scheer Scheider Scheuer Schmidt Schmidt ,.,, ., X A V lvl' i qiuu ' X J it b y wir f i s 9 K K on 3 . .,,. hc J r .,,- no N fl LL m. L C f Deborah Geoffrey Joseph Kathy Larry Jerry Schneider Schneider Scorziel Scott Scott Scouten Q by , Q ft C 'ff .fig i MMM ,. f M Lawrence Robert Jane Cheryl Coleen Joan Scruggs Sedlander Seiler Seytang Shaw Shearman iiri is if . . V912 4-aj 4,1 I ... Q, K T v K, 5 'QP' x riffs my at -.gg it .rc -5 ' 4 oyy , ' X a t S iS l K .L v fl Kathy Laura Michael David Donald Lynne Ji G d d h h d shemmqn sheets sheiane shrewsbery sauence saivefbioif Cf1,'L'Lir,S'f2FQFi2SQZ'ftlC2'SZefifmcaselho' mee ed Q is 'fr S c c c M tcy an L :if Q Q N 31 ' E E P a ll L .. H 2- fs - fi, , C it X - if + ' d+ d .- 'Q tr 'S .--Q e g ? ' J yitbyy Ntlb : jggyx - s . .f Ll ?!fgV-K, 71 l wg, l Paulet Gail Helene Annette Patricia Nancy Cinthia Vicky Barbara Charles Simmons Sinner Siskind Siwa Skaff Slavin Small Small Smith Smith - B t R- S M ? L S i s we ccr is 'iff C 'fig .QA 7' 9' g 'S ' 43 ' ig, . i N Wl ll .., K A A H f' L Larry Randall Robin Douglas Constance Carl Steve llene Marvin Paul Smith Smith Smoot Sneider Sodcznak Sokoloski Solinger Sperling Sperling Spresser 12 N. UU,,-W T, ,mn-F t...,1.N....' . X t.. g Q Philip Kathie Richard Gail Springer Stafford Stager Steele - :':. - ' . ' J J kb. ,Q T A K L if' is 4, John William Deborah Denis A Steele Stengle Stengel Stephen Cathy Cybulski and Steve Daugherty, J-Hop co-chairmen, help put up publicity. r i J to , . 'f' -. J S t A , - ., 'X - .itr. A Q gf- P 'i-r K f S 1 Q- J ilk. .. L L it .. t ,...ms ti X Linda John Bob John Robert Ellen Margaret Michael Deborah John Stone Surratt Swanson Swigart Szykowny Teberner Stern Stevenson Stewart Stocki ' - ' J Anne Constence Alan Joyce Zatira Michael Talks Tanner Tarschis Taylor Tenedyos This A ya t ,iii l X as 'J bfi' i Z , Bill Doris Rebecca Nancy Thomas Diana Thomas Thomas Thompson Thornton Tippery Todd - ,Q K 5 .M . 'H if J A e I l Claudia Susan Charles Bertha Karen Susan Trabbic Trout Turk Turner VUndeQTlff The faces of these juniorg reflect the Q, Q 5 Rs 4 X it Ns f Richard Robert Deborah Kathryn Wainwright Wallace Wallace Walters Juniors Claim, ll You Need Is Love if 1 J as ' Q31 TH it S- J is ' C 12 . :-: ' Q P 'rig 'N iii ' K , J ll Ii.. --,,' Y I Ns! -t.i t . .2 N - 1 X ,..:k 'V g Paul Arthur Helen Jeanette Martha Nancy Dori David Walters Wambold Wanaks Warner Warren Watts Weaver Weber it 1 - .. can e K - -rs e .+, '1r..: f -st rr . ' 5 C X iiisffii i Joyce Charles Bonnie Leonard Eddie Scott Mary Jacqueline Weisberg Weissteld Wexler Wexler White Whittington Wielinski Wilkins X ' ' .x Q L Blix ' Dennis Mary Tom Stephen Vaughn Viertlbeck Viertlbeck Wise NN Z J ,f it . - :' J i n T. J 1. 1' r k--k Q 5. 0 ' Il:, N V3 J N' M James Kaye Sandra Joel Woody Young Young Zaft great time they had at a fantastic J-Hop. Debbie Farner and Dale Burtch J-Hop 1 f -- :I 1 Dennis Charles Weber Weinblatt . f .. R .. . Linda Charles Wilson Winkler gs-,k k X K i . : R eig N X 1 his Kathleen Roberta Wisniewski Wolfe s s f D' .i.i.' Paula John Zaft Zeitler refreshments, John Faichney, publicity, and Randi Brannon decora- tions, leave to decorate for the dance. NOT PICTURED: Connie Estell, Neil Friedrich, Bernie Mast, Joyce Goree. 74 f VV 4? X N W Juli Green sacrifices for Club Carnival. Z1 .K 5 www Mzffiwwfq, ww L ww ' mr L hm 'V X it ' 5 - , .4 ,, ' 1 Y 5 ,gg -x E 5 xv ,if f ,f N WY Kiss wi' WNFSX X X . ar 5 5 , V, K I .News XYRNNB . 5 ss, ESX Q' Q , ' W ' H 2 f 12 if f Q2 , ,Aw mlm my an my , ' 'l9 fQ:l' 7 1 f 1 ,1 - . V f ,N Rachel Snyder braces Bobbie Lee for the front thigh mount, 1.......,, v 5 , A I W W2 A 5 .W,,.,..WTMw . E . H , , Q3 wwe x ,, , ,,N..,wW,, N ss 5 l l V ,, W m.,..,xW,m.W me AL s ' 3 ' ,,,, , .N ...mr 4, ,J , - ,.-.WW , W 7,7 - ,- ....,.,.i.,,,...., ,.A,wA.f, fi.,f,,,l,, is '77 A ', W7 3. fAy4?n img? e .,, 1 44' 4 , iiee J i'iWc be ie,. ii'r H si , i y i. , ,,A a 1 y ,a e H ,,M, M-. ': , ,, , i illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hal Hays conditions himself for track and cross-country by doing push-ups. Jim Black impersonates Mr, Sharpe. E 2 ls. bKM Individual nd Class Activities Involve Sophomores As sophomores, the class of '7l met a new challenge: organizing and functioning as a class, During the week of October 28, sophomores plunged into politics lhigh school varietyl and for a week the cafeteria blossomed with cam- paign banners, students sported support tags, and twelve anxious candidates practiced their speeches. The sopho- mores elected Joe Jones, as president, James Booker, as vice-president, Pam Palmer, as secretary, and Rick Meyers, as treasurer, to lead their class. The biggest class activity of the year was Sophomore Dance. The selection of the sub-chairmen in late Febru- ary allowed over two months for planning and preparations for the May 9th dance. Robin Adams and Keith Vandi- vort, the general chairmen, chose the name Barefoot in the Park , The decorations committee transformed the cafeteria into a park in the spring. While many participated in class activities, individual activities were also an important part of sophomore life. Sophomores enthusiastically supported their classmates on the Junior Varsity basketball and football teams, while other sophomores wrestled, swam, and ran, A new J-V sport this year, coached by Mr. Fox, gave sophomores the opportunity to participate in J-V baseball. In addition, the class of '7l made its mark in the class room, on the stage, in student government, and even in the cafeteria. Sophomores were particularly famous for the many surprise birthdays they sponsored. For the class of '7l, it was a year to join, to participate, and to become involved. John Balduf tries for a neutral position in wrestling practice UPPER: Ray O'DonneIl and Eleanor Austin attack their fetal pig. MID- DLE: Janet Lubov, Diane Beyersdorf, and Ernie Worman ena'ct the Tempest. LOWER: Karen Chapman serves upperclassmen at a Pay-a- el-sa breakfast. Officers Lead Class With Enthusiasm Pam Palmer, secretary, and Rick Meyers, treasurer, eagerly approve a class project. Vice-President Jim Booker writes an announcement for a class meeting . .. +P: t .L S. 1 -J .i,: a i l llll . : 5 1 3 it C ' .1:. i. - k'L: sf .. llll f 'sz K ,fi lllll 5 J ifi David Gary Chris Robin Albert Beach Beale Beck Beck Bellg V . Q -W 'Bb K I t f A .ir i N ,E , H, SY HS it 'F if WS ws X . , kg? S B w X r vs. i, i -r 3 W .- s xi x l Xfsisssvs si- L - S ,i S lt 1 J s .sg -i. ' lktl :QQ :.' :i-, . K X B Cheryll Charla Robin Mike Richard Abood Abraham Adams Albert Alden ,K , Q, t t L f ' . . ,,,,! Z -- f . if K A br ,Q 2, - i J r 5 ts- if raa, s B i ir' P7 r r V iras if i ' i R s ,s Q n r sei . t f- f A A Barb Dallas Edna Janice Doug Allison Alonzo Alvarez Amundson Anderson , E D Ji R i lia , ' f . i EQW , QH ,tx mf Qc. Q: - .iii ki F J s l n 5 : ' James Eleanor Timothy Kay Steve Anderson Armstrong Armstrong Ashman Athanas 5 Ki I X , Q-A NT J X ix ' . sg,s s' 55-ca '1 J3'l Eleanor Rick Jeanette Bob John Austin Austin Babcock Babjack Balduf t Q' .. + it 5 5 iii E , l'i'- sstsiif . E Keith Phil Denise Michael Mary Banner Barber Barner Barry Baum X , A - X-'SAI I , ' i at ss t j T ' sci M I A . Sally Linda Mark Dave Diane Benadum Berg Berkel Bertz Beyersdorf ii W, - 93.2 W Q X X to 4 i WX A xl. Lb x ye b? i??S '33 V, 5:55:12 J 'QC Q. ..4. . - S, J on .s , ,s X Z W F531 2 tk F W it S 'QS' l if QA Q Crystal James Kathryn Paul James Bickel Black Blalack Bleim Booker 3 ft' S X W t s 'Y ii' aa 'W T . aa S 9 S , Tom Jeffrey Kenneth Debbie Marc Boffa Boone Borek Bouck Bozzuto .S S I Rick Richard Eggie Dan David Brgmqgn Brquer Brigg Brown Brygn President Joe Jones grins in anticipation of his year in power. -mx 'I J S ' Vx' A J Jfmbs ll Sims . 1 SX, VA S , mg 4 X so M P j, S Q 1 U. P r . 1 V KW is M kkkkk K an SQ A .. : Q , si K K.. N., s o , rs' J S is 'J E in l t te J Jeanne Belle Robert Mari Mary Lynn Laura Christie Lois Karen Buck Bugg Burgard Burke Campion Cannon Carter Cermak Chamberlin Chapman A gy 3 if . -' s nw: me J ee W H- er' 'gn J ll lll J ' ck, X J ' K 1 liiyi it Wanda Judy Walt Debra Susan Sharon William Dan Debbie Scott Cherry Chiles Churchill Cluckey Colboth Coleman Coleman Coles Coles Connin - QV gf ,v'f'5 M... Vi Iv. lvvr T V V , 1 , I I J 'Q My Ivvv VN? Z .- ,y i--,, W , H R f i, f - -4, l John Diane Jim Michael Richard Dave Colleen Kathi Richard Sfephanie Conrad Corlett Costell Coveney Cox Crandall Craton Crawford Creekmore Croft 'I7 78 Sophomores Create, ' X . S ..,., .X IQQ ,Qf- Q W S 'hc 'Q W JK ' K f KK Rexx H- N' f I K K Shelley Tom Jane Karen Jon Cummerow Damrauer Dansard Darrington Davis K K, KKK K-KK ,Ki K L K A 1 .. KKK K K' S ' e 4 ' 1' S e l ',L f 1 I N ,o-,,.Q.5Q1,l Susan William Cecile Cindy Janet Demers Dewey Diguglielmo Dillon Dillon , ... T i,.e 1 'jf K , - ' p if S ' is S S A nh fi km le J J Jeffrey Daniel Pamela Grant Karen Dimmock Dionyssiou Dobbins Drumheller Duerringer Q KKKKKK K6 J ,::, 1 y Keith Janet Patty John Dawn Dulinsky Dunn Einhart Elrod Engle KKK, 1 L lk ML. s Peter Thomas Carol Mark Sue Esch Ethington Evearitt Everhart Ferguson Decorate, Participate! KK .VV W K W K 'W' ff KK K .M , . KK ,,, K v -4 , 4 ni ' ,af Ken Skalski and Shelley Green create a scene for DeViltries. Doug Moll and Judy Odenheimer prove lunch can be exciting y 4 A i 7 i 1 L Vbv, ,G y, G .L f f, I A 1 V, 0' .wr an J Marilyn Donald Gerald Linda Donna James Nancy Carol Christine Francine Figlarz Finley Fleck Folger Foster Fox Frahn Frautschi Frey Friedman tt J ' , i i,,., A G 'Q ' 'G t F Fifi all PM F J 6 F ',:: U 1 ,,'1' o f F i f 4453 ' i ' ,., G G F by ' Witt ' X D X Nancy Victor Beverly Bernetta Vivian Ellen Phil Leon Joseph Diane Fritz Frosh Frost Gable Gable Ganden Gardner Gardner Gast Germain ' sy' N J .:. , . ' k k . I 'X ' N rr ss K ..t, , gi Erl .E,- x 1 G Robin Don Terrance Bob Getter Gibbs Gibson Gilbert G ...RG G - QA , - 5.3: ,X D YV 'x, r ' G GG my - ff ,:., L 5-- sf E r Ann Manix and Pam Palmer reflect the graceful symmetry of modern dance. Holly DClViCl DGGHO Mike Glanzman Glasper Glassman Gloyd I Q 'Qi ,-,, X it Q - V. in G if V :it by ' ' W 'N ' V , -.,: GG :.:.! T .,. Q ..:.A.. 1 1 G Ekyk ' 'F ' L -- Q an Terry Nancy Arthur Denise Rick Julie Shelley Richard Donald Paftie Gloyd Gold Gorajewski Grant Gray Green Green Greenwald Greiner Gring H G K .J ..,., K N 'f G me G ,. .GG A' 7 ug . 'NY 11 A Q 141, B G Gggx i'iF 'J J GG,.G,. 9 F F I 1' i F?rr. QgS W t Q L i e - G G i F Greg Les Kathleen Mark Francine Debra Robert Angeline Pattie Jayne Gunn Gunzenhauser Guss Guthrie Guzman Gwinker Haddad Hadgigeorge Hadgigeorge Haley 179 r N' -. A qqi Q X Qt- s Y L, -if ar if tt 8 Dance chairmen discuss suggested names. STANDING: Keith Vandivort, Robins Adams, Co- chairmen. SEATED: Bill lsenstein and Kathy Johnson, Refreshments, Grant Drumheller and Rachel Snyder, Clean-up. Flurry Of Activity Surrounds Barefoot In The Park Ann Manix and Craig Lykins sort bids while Kathy Jex and Ben Wendell publicize the dance. Wendy Hraback greets her escort, Fred Dewey, Decorations chairman. Wi xi X 'Ns .R 3, .L t, it X x F 1 s 3 X 9' J' Zi. f fx: Karen Virginia Michael Hale Harris Hauenstein a i Hal Jonathon Rebecca Hays Hebler Hedler ,' ' N Q t f 9 'X L u L Linda Mark Deborah Heidtman Helm Henderson 3. LHP at t-1 K A f' 5' K K ' R 1 gl- ..., Xe W .thy t Q qfyqbh X y , - ,,. 'X Mary Ann Ann David Henderson Henry Henry gihnh ' q es i A GN ,', 'r Mary Grace Elaine Henry Herman Hertz t Mary James Malinda Herzberg Hesling Heywood Cathy Hickman 5 xy kc ! Jeff Howald Y . ex Dennis Jacob Joyce Johnson D ,JS , L. Mark Kerry Hickman x -. , 'Q N 5 N Karen Howald ,1 s is X N X Tony Jaquelski v.,,4xxQ ,Sw-wig ' S 5 ' ' ix S' 'N . fi A. Kathy Johnson ,Q es. J Tom Jozefowez Jurski in 'W ' Linda Karamol v is Michael Karp - Q i , .. gx x s ef -. ' i s 'Q SR sp t. X st! L QT xx N Q it ag M X x , Q l c JQ ' B X .. F it 1 ' Dee Dee Debbie Hilkert Hotmeister V Q Yi John Wendy Howard Hraback 1 hw ,W .':, ii - 1 P ' D . fs Joh n Deb ra Jameson Jacques f J . 5 ,, iv -he ,,.. L . 4 K R ic key Gwen Johnson Jordan A 5 Jen ite r Randy Ka hn Kale Keith Ma rk Keller Kennedy J M B Max Judith Houseman Houston h ,, ki Bill Helen lsenstein Jablonski J B B :5f1..'!., Q -klll .,'. S lx Ernest Joseph Jones Jones Roger Gary Linda Julie Holman Hoot Hopkins Houseman I Rs. . ir. i' i . Sandi Darrell Elly Beth Hubbell Hughes Hutchins Hyams sf in r R i c it xi - '73 i t ,.c - N N - , .,, i as J css Denny Kathy Fred Dennis Jenkins Jex Jezcorowski Johnson if Connie Swanson considers a bench as a decoration for Barefoot in the Park . eYeYe W Y ir W Y Y L , As Sophomores, Tads Find New Means Of Expression W 7 ei f , 14' , Jeanne Kelb .. it ,ff g Jeff Keller ' pe, ,.-, I , Richard Steve Connie Debra Kern Kezur Kiliz King 4 J km ' ly Debra Debbie Denise Dave Dottie Pamela Klockowski Kocinski Kocinski Kocinski Koester Konwin Jane Dansard demonstrates the result of weeks , V 2-' 4 Q- K A y y X? 2 r,,r n v . A , Wi, . i v H A, W , I: 3 X4 k ' lll' 1 fs. K It A so W Tina Gary Karol Barb Rebecca Greg Darlene Sharon Larry Kandia Koontz Kozblay Krueger Kummerer LaCourse Lake Lantz Laraby Laskiewicz Latson E9 5 .Sl70vf 'J Q ' cj Wi Q lpmif5 , ,WE W 4 ' , 1 .-., , it ll Q , ,Q ..1 J I: t v,., g - 5 'r-i ,,,...:,,,,.t A , K e,': e.,e - ,L ,,.. t L X it ' t -,. -- 'X L D L e X Nf l? V 2' Keith Vandivort admires a banner which expresses the sophomore s censensus of the Libbey game. of archery training as she takes careful aim for the bulI's-eye. XX a. - Ann Marqot Steve James Manix Marion Marshall Martin Nancy Ann Rick Elvin Mclntyre McWilliam Meyers 4 KYI7 f .1 Mike Lynne Sandy Tom Miller Mills Missler Missler Miles ling' we gi.. Lynne Martin Diane Miller EL X. Terry Mitchell il i,i, S it .15 3 ,.. in 'S 332 X., Darlene Q is y y or K J ' J ssss J all--Hut S Xes '. - L Albert Cheryll Bobbie Larry Lavsky Lawrence Lee Lee xl Nadine Liber .K il Kathryn Lujewski ,Pi - LL. Paul Martin Lesage X Linda Linda Carl Janet Linden Linticum Lohman Lubov X tf, A nf ' 2? 5 x 4 . 'S 5 ill . ll Terri Bob Craig Pamela Lucas Lydy Lykins Malko S L L L Q if J is, ' .i X 51 I'.. .. - ' A 5 J , J. T x Deneve James Cindy Cathy Mazey McCarthy Mellor McClymont Mark Everhart represents his class at Student Council meetings. 3 t .5 -X X Ez Q 35 4 As Spectators Or As Participants, Sophomores Radiate Spirit aaa M MM rr rr iris 4, , M '- mi -, .WS . ' if S Z.: M P rkV,L i ,,.' 'M A ,ri,. ry 1 3 MM 1, 5 V -V A -' M ,,, ':f P A 'air Zi Doug Dave Marie Jan Sid Curtis Liz Moll Morrin Morrin Morris Morse Mosby Mostov M M M. M M t :Ai M y M.. Wi , it J M, MMMp' P' i rrrr or fM 5 Dennis Amy Susan Scott Frank Steve Murray Musgrave Myler Nauman Navarre Neitzel Joan Robert Jeanette Netterfield Nordoff N ijakowski 'Hi' W I L M ' M 'T Patricia Norman Dale Nelson ff Z? 'XZ ...M Patrick 5, In M as ' lk - Y H ff 7 AM p tcsst S -MM MVVV V VMV, ' Q if Q1 mf is I is ,M MMMML M i Bob Munson Nelson 5 4 'um L Patrick Judy Rav Carol C D L ki O'Brien Odenheimer O'Donnell Okapal 'mg V 'PS pops . P M S s -i M M X- M :.: - ij i L ' Si Q- . ' ' ::'f' L' S M. M --:' S '-.,. M t M. 'S X Mq . Mcc M M ' :--. :Ls - S '-':-f 'ii kk E ,KVQ f-is.j-gl -M Pamela Kraig Nora Debbie Thomas Diana Pakulski Palmer Paneff Parkhurst Paskiet Peterson Pharmakidis i fl L Q I ... .' S N. S f i . KM I .,t. 1 I ' E-la A Y :'f 1 Q-M,,,5 i s-'Q Mary Suzanne Tony Fred Oleksiak Olson Overton 3 -t -st ' I X 655 , K -be MM. T M Fizisiifsg ttM-i'- A A E i f fiii fffw it M Dessa Phelps Cathy Pickering Wendy Piel isis S Na if W. Ray Carolyn Laura Valencia Susan Linda Kathy Poland Powell Pownall Price Pugsley Radon Rahla A -at ssctg N, 1 1 irbb I gc ' 7 V, I 5 K : if g -1 , .Y .1 Q' Q 'Q--. siii J S S 'S ' ft 2 J to ' xfftlt it C it 1 N S f ' T Y at tt H ff Debbie S ue J e tt De b ra Ga ry C h r is N a ncy V Ransom Reed Renshavv Reynolds Reynolds Richards Riggs Q',' J . so S s X 'ff 'R: R r Gail Judi Steve Nate Gary Leonard Karen Ritchie Robbins Robbins Robinson Romp Rosenberg Rupp ' Exim ' .,,,: . Q X Z. xg if 'ntu Q- ft X L V ' .f -a :IA 'f Pam Willim Karen Thomas Richard Bill Gretchen Ryan Salley Sarno Schiel Schneider Schnitker Schulisch in R ' RSX K .M 5 ' . , s ic at ft. tt W J T sb 1 , ., .. Q A s J' t . L A . ' Allen Mary Denise Carla Chris Jackie Lyle pomls fo' JUf 0' V0'S'fY' Schwolbe Schmidt Schwind Scott Scott Scott Scott Sophomores rise to Two Bits as Merle Weiss -1? YN applauds. t 4' J S l 1 . cg. Q ii 1 rts t K ' , A , L Xmtra k ,W Marcia Carol Sarai Keith Deborah Scott Sears Seymore Sharp Sheidler S, ,. Q ,, Q ,.. . Z. ccc S' so J ' Q8 Y. S of In Howard Steve Jenny Colleen Sherrie Shift Shilpley Short Shoun Shugarman , Advisers Guide he T ss if ' ' , M F f Their First Year ' Q 6 y T Q 5 E llf- i Q' Kfful Bruce john Marion Kenneth Debbie Sheri Barbara Shrewsbury Siegwald Simmons Skalski Slomka Smirin Smith f ' M 7 , Z mg W , z. 1' l K L iii t m L fl 1 t Michael john Roberta Robert Rachel Sharon Andrew Christopher Marilyn Ben Smith Smolenski Smolenski Smoot Snyder Snyder Sobb Sobszak Solberg Solomon If K x A FV' 4 f VH AX , ,V, ., it QL tw-:sa l . . ,T 4 r Mark Kathy Elizabeth Lislie Kenneth Sue Kevin janet Phoenecia David Sommer Spade Spencer Spooner Stafford Stanncird Steinberg Steinhurst Stephenson Stohl . .N t t f: .,. a L. Barbara Randall Shirley Donald Constance Kathy Denise joe Norman Tom Stone Stone Suddath Swanson Swanson Sweeney Swindle Szilagyl Szymkowiak Tansey f ' 1 it 'Sf T 4 . gi 'X K he V , .,., f r ..,, if. E J 'rx x VKL. 3 M S 2. g .. .-: ,, i. tkx . X K . g A ,,. aj . sy.. F .sf 0 G N, is :, ,Q 1 xx 1 A Xin Y rfriffi '. 'K . h me -T Bruce Gretchen jeff Brad Robin Dennis Terry Rick Pam Deborah Taylor Taylor Taylor Teague Teft Thomas Troesch Trotter Truitt Trout . K C C k..t, Q .t , kr . A ' C Q si j f .. ' sg' Iif' s X slsl 5 x A X lj Fran William Keith Mark Keith jeff jim Kathy Penny Christine Turner Turney Ulexy Van Alst VandivortVan Tuinen Vermilyea Voorhees Wallace Walstrom 86 Sophomores Through As Organized Class. K - V r .,,,, V In , K It M l A .Z,AA '. l V W7' 'iii if Dale Kathy Beverly Sue Walters Wambold Wa rd Webb 4- if V 1 7. , f V, V V . V' f ' , ' Donald Merle Weinstein Weiss Bruce Benjamin Weissbrod Wendell Mr. Mash keeps Miss Juers informed on sophomore activities while she recuperates in the hospital from an auto accident. Deborah Odia Dean Robert Marsha Colleen Dennis Gloria Stephen Bruce West Whickum Whitmore Wiegand Wiener Williams Williams Williams Wilmoth Wilson , , K, , K EIII 4 'kr' is . .,f, in : Vvg 1 A irrt , Z ' C i if i' e ,A 'if' ' 'irll I 1 L 1. W it A L 'A i i Gregory Ian Neal Richard Cindy Bryan Tim Beverly Dorothy Ernest Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wismotske Wolfing Wollin Woods Worden Worman ,,:ZAV 'W .1 I i- N ' ZE, , 4 ':'i ' i-fiV 2, y y 1, V .i i kgsx n 1' f,AA: 3 x vi j-Jw V Y , M AL i t :',l , ,,.f. B -ir. i 4 r I .it,, A Q i' S A ft Barbara Mike Carole Marlene Thomas Steve Bob lon Richard Cindy Wyant Wyas Wylie Yeazell Yoder Shipley Young Zalusky Zawierucha Zelmanski f-'frm wr Q, Fay Ahmed happily receives her bid for l-Da-Ka. y 'ifaf Mary Lee Sedlander mentally rehearses her dance routine for Brigadoon. D vt . '55 , 3 lltslim Carlos Wilder points out to Tom McCarthy, a sign, welcoming freshmen the first week of school. Sandy Nagley dances to the music of the Coreiakers at a hop in the girls' gym. mga .als ,,.' W .A.41aw.DM,,. ,.,,, ,Q fM,.,,,m..f,r,,,mw,,. , Ms, H Chris Hewlett speaks to her classmates as a candidate for freshman representative. Freshmen Elect Their First Official Discovery is the key word to freshman experiences. Four hundred ninetyenine frosh became actively in- volved in the daily routine of DeVilbiss High School. Academically, Orientation, Geography, and Orienta- tion Civics were new courses. Four boys, eager to participate athletically, joined DeVilbiss' first swim team. Others showed their enthusiasm by playing football, basketball, wrestling, and track. Twenty girls displayed their spirit by trying out for cheerleading, others joined the pep club. They also participated in the tap dancing course required of freshman girls, All freshmen enjoyed co- ed volleyball, Special musical interests encouraged them to take part in the junior band, freshman orches- tra, and freshman boys' and girls' choruses. Others exhibited their talents in the musical and in DeViltries. Freshmen showed responsibility by electing a repre- sentative to guide them through their first year. En- thusfastically they signed up for clubs, commissions, and committees. ,gi l V! V , ,,,. jj , ,Ja ,V j AA f nr. in i5Y:fff4Fr3'fei-if A 'ili , ll W i I Deborah John Faye David Debbie Lida Robert Terry Maxine Steven Abood Abood Ahmed Albright Allard Altimeier Ammonette Armes Armstrong Aseltyne ,A jj ,, j Ji, f jf gh. 1: I ..,, ,. L I l',l 'W ' l 7 ,f ., Wi wi. ak Paula Cynthia David Richard Wendy Donald Kevin Alan Robert Thomas Ash Ashcraft Athanas Basil Bauer Becker Behrle Benjamin Bennet Benniger Newcomers Find Required Courses Not All Work so if 'i' S W it ' li so xt f i t . we , to R ,e ,.,i i 'Q . K ' , f- C ,ia , . -,: I is K S i l A X is so . . S f E f f Q L Ken Marcia Kenneth Deborah Marcia Carol Jesse Barbara Beth Carl Berkel Berkman Berry Birkeland Black Blakely Blalark Blakemore Blankerts Boldt . if .1 is JV K Q:- ' fx 1 i P- ' - . fa. , '- 4 . :-Q . J 3 R . . f C, e-'1' 13' E -ll A - ,. . ,, X ,,.:, ,nq , K 2 ' Q S ll C 1-': it is fxli 4 X Randall Minnee William Richard Esther Lois Eliz David Suzanne Dorothy Carmen Bolfa Booker Borsos Bosse Bouw Bouw Bowling Bowyer Boyd Boynton g it Ni ' Diane Speaker swings to BaII in the Jack, ? X21 l. S L,-,L eg 'Q is ll x Terry Debra Lizbeth Elizabeth Wesley Bracken Brailey Bridwell Bruvn Brynelson 3352235 - . 5: , H ' 9 Q. Q S xi i I M Richard Juanita Constance Jacklyn Craig Buckley Bunnell Burling Burnep Burns V r S i QL i Kevin Anne Christine Sally Carol Campbell Campbell Cannon Carpenter Case 90 5 ,gf 5, , fy f w,,,T,,z,,,,,, -W ,V..s,,,, X s Xfi. Q kgs 'i an t an E 5 Dix 'ts Linda Cynthia Barbara Rosemary Barbara Ceravolo Challen Chester Chites Clark J + t J ::. . 5 Jan Rose Mary Gale Shannon Jeffrey Clark Clemons Close Coffey Cohn , r W' , x als? .X ,:.. Freshman Shelia Cook helps sophomore Doug Moll push the ball Q Ove' the nel' Gilbert Dennis Robert Sheila Jeffrey Coleman Connell Cook Cook Cooper li, D+' X . R' W- 325 A . 7 J Q eties fi Q J- C. fr' s 1 . - X XX ' C :'i x i p J N it .J I SN A. Y of Q Eli Arthur Joan Daniel Denise Bruce Loren Kim Marlow James JoAnna Cornelius Cass Coveney Covington Crider Crisp Crooks Crowley Cummings Cusack Freshmen enthusiastically compete with sophomores in wrestling. ,Ah ...l 5' kg X - av ,- wi xg Q ,.2t if ff v y N. I . X, - i ,A X 1 Q 'M' wf J t som. it J W Cassandra Julie Michelle Gary Paul J Cuzynski Daig Dale Davis Decker J E+ 'fs ee., .35 A it we .f vfjqg at yt . yyyryg .t ' x A J J i Timothy Gary Diane Lynn Thomas Demers Denma n Dennis Dickendasher Dixon 92 is S J J LL J , J -'fl' ' J J , c in ts D 1 h' rrr i Q ' I , ,. A K :..:: i .g ,ii in X t rx Q X ix t l , ' li. r?'ST4 if sst i Qxbbk K K 4 ' . til Gina Kenneth Cassandria Jane Gerald John Michael Wanda Richard Naomi Donofrio Dooley Dorn Draper Dresher Dudek Dula Duncan Easton Eisen Q as ,.c,: S ' tr tg - J Q T ie? 2 es st f sl Q2 'ff oils s o S+ . 2 541, K if: Q1 g w 'r wi' t Q el if ll' St yx in EIL Sr S f Div x ,,. ec S A D Y f 425922 Q ' c . 3 is - Suzanne Timothy Patricia Janice Carol Royce Rhonda Jennifer James Denise Eiserling Ellis Ellys Ernst Ethyngton Evans Fagan Facihney Faylor Farmer J J up , ..,i,, xl f Z L K xc ' I H . ,X lb X Salley Dale James Jane Marla Joyce Rochelle Valerici Barbara Susan Farner Faylo Fenn Ferguson Fine Fleck Fleming Ford Fox Fox f J- ., 5' I .1' 61' QQ. 'J is sf' '+- if 'S Q i n 'A .. fv , 1 fw -,..., Q- 5 Q X, ',':. nfs is ai ,.:, , . 5 qqxb c,.' Q .,, ..t. g r- A I J f, Rah xii or F r Karen Robert Dawn Jamie Charita Susan Karen Donald Patricia Susan Frey Frey Fry Gaiter Gardner Garland Garling Gatwood Gedert Gedert Freshmen watch senior bandmembers present the half-time show Freshmen Do Their Thing i 1 Sall Farner and Y freshman cheerleading. dn l! I L QQ at Ralph Gould , is , Y ,, J N- ' H Joe Hall , Q Q fi .136 'Hhs' Willie Henderson .gi 5' an 25-li -gif .4 W ': if ' fi r Julie Henning Gale Close show school spirit by trying out for N.. 104' QA 5 c Dimitri V .f.i:Mfz, . Georgeyich German f' ,ff f rs, et? ia m, Thomas Girkins rfffssf Q, 4 Q Carol BettyJean Michael Gibbs Gilbert 1 :21-: 1? V ,1v, .' ' J .2 1., A . nv Tamara Saralyn Steve Glasener Glassman Gott :fs .vl b E- b e A 'ky , ,.l I I I ,S eg Ellen Julia David Grycza Guy Haddix Wt 9 N as ..,. is sf. Sf Janice Barbara Dan Heard Heine , ft' , , gy Mzfff-e? t:'3 i. Brenda Gillespie f.:f y EIf '1 .L A ri-I J J i Mary Beth Goodman J' ff' 1 nv.-. Mary Jane Hagemann L Vicki Henderson Henderson 'ht i Y :'1- , . if Y. Louise Lorraine John Frederick Gaye Grainger Grant Green Grossman Grote . cs Robert Michael James Susan Lucinda Hames Hamilton Harris Harris Harteis . R .... . if? QW, W i'r Judith Henneman Darlene Y 4 Henry Ron Scaffidi, Jane Draper, and Rick Nesper consult during a debate, Q i x is R - '. Qs s is ' me M 'r 'Q fe q X pg- is , K fr p is' 'K isis s Q L 'Sf 2. f or I Christine Donna Jackie Gary Susan Lily David Hewlett Heywood Hickman Hill Hillebrand Hinds Hindsey Fwx. K. I t , K L :ggi K, :.: J ,K :N H' I Q i ss . -QEQ I f .L Q, 3-.fic t in - 5 .,:2 iii' l - l Q ,.:1:1 lx Melvin Gregory Wanda Luther Randy Diana Sharon Holsinger Hoot Horn Howard Huffman Hughes Humberger 'r'i r . , J' Y ,iri iii if 4 f s Q f 2 Ni 'tl :fl i s ii, S' p X Q , . .,i. ix L, is y X. - ssi ' K K , Anthony Thelma Viola James Kenneth Ron Dean Kevin Irving lssacson ltil Jackson Jackson Jackson James X J :' ' . f iff f l'. K iz- ' W' J r': s E - iiiil ssff H S ' 't M J- E it i L K- B 1 2 Debra Ann Alvin Charles Lynette Renee Brenda Pamela Johnoff Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Josephson Philip Rice, student council representative, gives a report to his classmates of the meeting. 5' 3 if 4.-lt it .4 ma' ' H 1 .1 me -1,3 'li' Scott Kaplan Michele Kimble Kevin Kennedy V ' G l e n King Q K Q- vb , .k X N s. FSR fs' . Q N , Y Q X W X 4 fin B ruce R icky Hisle Hollstein R N ' c,., Xxj iii' .L 2 Lynda lnez H u nt H un te r ,, ff' ,ct gl 9 Pa m Ma ry James Jiannuzzy A L , , 1 CQ? is :il Ca role David Jozwiak Ka hn ik - - L... .:, s +A , ' E K Q. W , K J. X Randall Holman s I i Mark Hurt K etc , ii Colleen Jimison ' ft 1 i F Ik Q, N ' 0: Linda Kajfasz Sue Ann Lawerence Sharon Kennedy Kidd Kiefer Barbara Kenneth Mark Kirtwood Klein Klein SN , X255 S ff 5 e 3 X gy Cynthia Kathleen Keith Jeffrey Jacalyn Klockowski Knakiewi Knight Knott Kovacik ,5E..' f- ,Q t, irt J J- J it X n t tK is Georgianna Patricia Constance Kent Bruce Kraus Kronfield Kruse Kruse Kuhman Frosh Achieve Honors f 'i q , ti . 1 'L i A it s c' x fq Patricia David Linda Thomas Karen Kuhnle Kulwicki Kurtz Kwapich Lake gf- 4 gf, Q, E , N'.f, gi is rs Kevin Milton Karl Michael Tim Lammers Lampros Lang Langhorst Langhorst L A I 1 i' m 'fi' f Q ik , J 5 2 Mollie Lydia KCll'l'1le6r1 Cl'1CJl'leS LCIUFG First quarter honor roll students with straight A's read their names Lausky Lawhorn Lawniczak Lebeau Lebow in The Pfism- ii- Iyy 1 ,,.: Q-4 , 'Rt 1 do so . ' 1 Q Q - X X1 J i ll XS ' is :pl 21.5-J - A ' wg i V ,i,., H I H . X kbuuqb i y . b X t ,ct i ,s.s i f K Barry Laura Ronald Stephen David Brenda Jack Jill Michael Andrew Leeper Leonard Lermer Lewis Ligibel Linticum Little Lockwood Lockwood Loizou 'I9 96 GX E - Mr, Huls shows Milton Lampros and Brian Wesley how to under lay .xi . Robert Norma Robert Christine Danny London Long Lopez Lorenz Loy 1 ki ,i i RH ff f Q Ei Sharon Michael Anthony Vince Scott Luppens Lykins Lyons Monera Mast K , c . ig ef 7 M 1 ,,':N .. 'H l ' sfii l:?f..zt Julie James Thomas Dolly Cheryl Mathison McCarthy McCarthy McCormick Mclllvain Q h K lm B WQ0dA Gregory Timothy Maureen Freddie Michael Mclndoe McMann McMillan McNeal Mechel J L J, ll A T 'T' Q will r - - I C J. t.,,,.. xi . . ? Ntt- . X . : in Q bt' ,. t ::', 1 , 55, E .,:- , j f K m Jill Paulette Jean Renee Theodore David Patricia Meek Meier Merrit Mewbuorn Meyers Michael Michael 1 ff., A L, 'i . , ttcc , , ,:-: i j mi 'fi ,,, f ' ' TS like T or XX tr' K 1 ,. ' . A: ,. .-..:f V: r Q 5 s . Cheryl Diane Joyce Marcia Patience Richard Timothy Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Karen Elaine Michalski Miles Wk Q' Linda Donald Millman Mincey Thomas Miligan tim . ,A Marlene Mink t ' ' c .,i. A sb xx. ::,. . 5 f 'L' N N 'M f- N N it er e P vv s tt N . D lk f is a f . Patricia Karen John Timothy Philip Sharon Ronald Denise Marilyn Pamela Missler Montri Morgenstern Motley Muhleman Muir Munson Murray Muszynski Nadothy if f ,, W X M mf R' . 1 f ,ff J D N ' 'H .. X, L - f s' if Qi l Sandra Bonnie Anthony Lois Bernard Diane Richard Robert James Robert Nagley Nappenbach Neal Neely Nelson Nelson Nesper Northington O'Brien O'DonnelI P in . lac f PM , L ,Q L A X .K R N ff 1 - f i g ,t if t si ! Q A ,ff 1 1 N at s 'R t if sy N fan rr if-'L - -b., c 1 s P 3, s' x if ' ., A 3 l, X ll -11 fr- A X to -X Donna Elden Louis David David Darrell Paul David Kathleen David Oesterle O'HCiver Orlando Orr Orwig Owens Page Pankratz Papenfuss Papurt i Class of 72 E ...4 Y t ia :iff y as X . l D y' tsise Q N- ' vii- - is ' ,X pls: En poy Course ' ,iQ., P. t ' . M 4 f to E y as ,A - 5 i X K . . .l'Q.-'-:ix in . . L o wn oosmg Bruce Paula Bufford David Elida Parcell Park Parker Parker Parraz ,Zi A W.. U gn, I Z ' E' 3 'C ', ggx ' Q Q. t an ty s t s 1 ,N . . K .'f Q 1: X, H - lttv s,ys 2 P3 ei ' . ' X Susan Mary Luann Richmond Edyth Patterson Pautz Perales Perlmutter Peterson f.., H I bk :,. , N .5 ,,....,,k , o e s c Ig?lSCnkhOrn lglggpoerffe Mr. Draheim explains o question in the new civics text books. 'I97 HSJU1 Nam H333 Baal H933 it QQ , , S . ' 'I 5 S all-if .:, 6 l XRS Q S S N 'X we gl Kathryn Kathy Ernest Potter Powell Price 98 li S if if e if xi X1 Joan Richard Dolaram X X X X X ,X x is S wt ef? Lloyd Priddy if 1 'S' rites Q We Paula Proestou , . , . .. William Scott Freshmen support DeVilbiss activities. Pruss Pugh Puligondlo Purcell Pursell X X' - -.'r ',-:' ' ., -it S Q' it L 'fl , if S' q 3q I W .,hbb X H Q f g ls, Ronald Kevin Philip Bradley Pamela Patsey Theresa Bobby Clifford Scott Rahal Reynolds Rice Richie Rios Rios Robersor Roberts Roberts Roberts ix S' 1, 1 rl. S ,,l: X 1 M - , gurls. A X A I A . errr , ff., Steven Kay Deborah J im Eileen Walter Victor Tamara Charles Kenneth Roberts Robinson Rocker Rogers Rokicki Rough Russell Saba Samples Sampson . 1 EZ ' 'E K ' 1 I ,is K S Sq t f, X ., - .'l' M Q X , S 555:45 Q1 , ' f ' i ::' T I gifim Q s ' Rr t we ,J A ,ME m y i 5 l': ' z ' 1 S Y to 5 1 A sr' . ,,. , 'S at t fi E 5 esse S 1 P S? L i'-' . S V 'L':' . Rv ' N f A ' ,kk-W4 5 1, K L. K Qzkk 'n.L: H, K Tl E ti E Etffsg, .. lx Q Gregory Debra Gerald Steven Jeffrey Marc Royanne William Eileen Harvey Schaefer Schafer Scheider Scheiderman Schnell Schoonmaker Schrader Schultz Schwartz Schwartz ' , f - E' i ttt in ri 5 ., , yt ee i X 5 l1'T i S .. ' Sqqq L. V Nm Ronald Lydya Mary Lee Ronald Randy Stanley Mark Michael Fred Lesley Schwartz Scott Sedlander Sharp Sheline Shible Shiffer Shinners Sibley Siegel W , , .,: - .K N Y X wx Q Q83 Q 5 X Yi ass Y 2 6' A KX W R 1 3 S David Thomas Karen Mary Jane Barbara Patricia Ronald Rebecca Debra Donna Siek Simmons Skornik SkrzypinskiSlautterback Sloan Sloan Small Smith Smith Q Q en le i t P :if K P S i:-' f N . s X Lii.. i x ! ,z 1 L 1 4 Q Janine Laverne Richard Ronald Sandra Albert Douglas Eric Antoinette Theodore Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Snyder Sodd Solberg Somers Sotnyk Cafeteria Serves Many Purposes fr. J in N J 2--he A S ,M in Diane Speiker 'i S l SQ I Thomas Steele The freshman lunch hour earns praise. Susan Stewa rt rs i Donald Spoerl ,Q ' t . -- XA ,. Julie Steibs 'lt James Stokes as J Y - , . - - - Nas . Q 2 uk Michael Jeanne Spolarich Spresser A . I t Andrea l3riOr1 Stengel Steven Patricia Sharon Stokes Stone Pm igim is P ' wr.,- my 5' si S I 6 A ,A 'Skit Shirley James Stager Stanley ,L 2 I E 1 X eg , .. i'Q X,,s: il Joyce Janet Stevenson Stewart Sharon Victor Street Summers 'I99 ' we ms.. , Qmr'vs,m,..1M r .. .RZ 1 2 . Ns, -Ni. I , 'gf ' - -.1. Q, Judith Margaret Deborah Deborah Bradley Stump Sun Swiczkowski Swindle Symington ',,,, .lm ' Sports Attract y s J ssh T r W L li e e Thomas John John Rhonda Stephen Szor Szych Talks Taylor Taylor J. 'N s .r, +'-f 'tit ., wk 2' f -:t1'r: J J - , A ' . , , ff ,Qu Q ' gb if . psi R DJFPW ' :-,,. J 1' x iii f :.. m x-Ig' . ::,. M ' , is it l Yi is Stanley Debbie James Sandra Michael Michael Ann David Michael Ellen Teague Teitlebaum Thielen Thomas Tillman Tilkman Tippett Tobian Todd Tokles 'E lf'f'l , HJ ,J f ' ' fi 3 V f x3V , s V J af S r rg: J fr I 'flax X t 6 w tf. g Dennis Peggy Roberta Anthony Deborah Daniel Darlene Deborah Karen Calli Trotter Turnau Ullery Valente Vandegriff Vondivort Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn Veller Freshmen football players crash through line for first down. J 1,r. 2 rr: J if JT 5 kt is A Q Carmel Cindy Larry Linda David Verrone Vietlebach Wallace Waller Walters f -:f'f ' ll l a .' t ii' .,.. 1 rt, .trr ,rr rrs, l 5 N L ili Q K I .l k iz 7 Q ::: g . -rx, A .... . I I in Q figs- 'll X J .i,..t X A - Bonnie Daniel Gregory Michael Dawn Warchol Ward Weaner Webb Weber AL,-,g - f X 5 NE - I LANE-2 LANE 3 ISTIEU 5.4lF'l' 0 -:QM ,M ' b s -1, D Al Snyder, Dan Vandivort, and Dave Ligibel practice swimming at 6:30 in the morning. A K' ' x' i- ,xi R1 K Y 'QS .,:. Ni A B l 3 tg - t Q :jf f V ' . WN k A X LM X T. h t fl X K EHQNR X N -S44 Rebecca Richard Robert Jollie John Kathleen Clarence Penny Karla Pamela Weills Weills Weills Welch Werley West Wheeler Wheeler Whinnery Whitcomb 5- - .f.,, : .2 ' N J gf ia. - gi: .,:, 5 , - ' Q -': g i Y ' V i iriiigf 'Q Qtil y , D D i K LL at h K. t K Edward Susan Dennis Matthew Carlos Brenda Todd Renee Bruce David White White Whitmore Wiersma Wilder Williams Wilson Wingard Winkler Winter it J Rita Dale Victor Sherrie Debra Maximitiane Kenneth Sandra Sandra RoseMarie Wolff Wolniewcz Wosta Wurz Wyatt Yancey Young Yourist Zaft Zielinski 202 gl .:.,, 1 in Q, ,Q , I ur-men SJ McDonolcI's is our kind of place. 'PQ .. X .. SF: - Selling ods is fun! Toledo skyline is changing, i ' E -ns TADS stock up with cough drops. Choose the right book! as 3 's 204 Weuwva 0471! faafmg Coast to Coast PIOLLCSSTOH HI Training Be a model or look like one! things go better rh Chqke Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Ohio Toledo, Ohio Expertly Trained Models for Conventions o Sales Q T. V. Promotions o Photography a Fashion Shows 228 N. Erie 248-2458 BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM 31 Fabulous Flavors Each Month Complete Fountain Service banana splits, hot fudge sundaes, shakes, malts, floats Eat It Here or Take It Out 3155 W. Central Avenue 474-8138 Cricket West gm.. mf J... COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE ANY TIME .... TU .... ANY SPECIALIZING IN GROUPS OF ALL TYPES STUDENT 0 SOCIAL 0 CHURCH, ETC. TICKETS - RESERVATIONS DOMESTIC-INTERNATIONAL 0 AI RLINE-STEAMSHIP- PLACE ' . . , ,,..:. - ., ..,. . ,,...,. ..., . q,.:.3.,.,.::,: RAIL-BUS-RENTAL CAR o HOTELS-MOTELS--RESORTS CRUISES-TOURS-TRIPS 4153 MONROE ST. NEAR DOUGLAS AMPLE FREE PARKING CALL . . 478-51 1 I Mrs. Berger's First Year Latin Class Mrs. Berqefs Second Hour French Class 2 fl Z 9 rf 'X 'V V+' Mrs. Berger's Fifth Hour French Class START W i t h 3 o when planmng f 0 build O I' remodel L Q A F and onl L-OF makes Q 'mfhgl-j4S,A'y INSULATING GLASS N ' V- 0 Ladies . . . V 9 U. NX ' Do you have any curl in your hair? ' 6 ,lily 5 Q '7 7 0 Hove if shaped properly by 'Q E1 5, E ' K 1, 2 f ren IB In fl A..-El' Q :' X :T-' 2? Q! Herbert Oualman GSI AIIHHIIN M - Q 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: 1960 SYLVANIA AVENUE EDUCATION ASSISTANCE PLANS ?3XERZiR2Al15NCliElSE?T COURSES TOLEDO 3 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 206 QNHWTE HUT WMF gsm?-lNNf'SUTE N 2807 N. REYNOLDS - 43615 Afzrryk if Zrwgrafulatiaus in 1969 Grads in and A Warm Uzauk-you fn ,411 Dc' Vilbiss Students far Pafrmiziug nur Store bq Swuamr CO NOX O42- XQQ7 I D Q Q S 9 9 9' R32 Q, ,, mm A as WEAR ov CYKPNBCU M R, kk,.: - I-DA-KA A TIME FOR DECISION These Graduates of local high schools have made the decision to advance themselves by enrolling in the University of Toledo Reserve Officers Training Corps. Reserve Officers Training Corps Offers Opportunities To Advance Yourself To Positions Of Leadership BE A lEADER Courtesy of WESTLAND LANES Student Rates Bowl for Health 8. Fun 4398 Monroe St. GR. 9-2294 TI-IE SI-IOEI SI-IAC!! INC. 4445 TALMADGE ROAD TOLEDO, OHIO 43623 PHONE 14197 475-7431 4 UULUNY mu ULD Pzss :UNEU EPEEAAHEEEEMQQEPMQE E 774:46 femzeg for photography YOUR WEDDING STORY BEAUTIFULLY TOLD IN FULL COLOR on EcoNoMlcAL BLACK AND WHITE e HOME o CHURCH Q RECEPTION o BRIDAL PORTRAIT o CANDID ALBUM 474-3320 474-3 I OI l240 Sylvania-Willys Parkway 209 Q, s.x, L. x 2521. -' i- , gg i.. , if -, L, ...- N, if .hlif L s.. +- h-,..-.,,, ',,.. t- l3s'Z-T'-.li ' Hilti., ' CO GR TULATIO to the new graduates As parents, neighbors, and friends we naturally have a special interest in the quality of our schools. No community is better than its schools, and no school is better than the determination and willingness of a community to support standards high enough and broad enough to meet tomorrow's levels of need, both vocationally and for citizenship. UWENS-ILL1No1s Toledo, Ohio CD 212 Bclrtz's Florist 2646 W. Central 479-8641 Glnngratulaiinnn In Ihr 0113155 nf 'EH Harold Jaffe QQWQQQIL 3330 sew Rd. Across from LoSolle's 478-1141 in Topp's Shopping Center CELZASS QD? 069 . . -. T 'Y' WA ,Zag 0 5 ,Qin .1 . ' 3 ny! A A av? ww M, V- W . , -r 'LNW 3vw. - f 43,0 I I I N 6,131 , ' , I ij 1.--- if f 4 . f 1 ' I f 3,4 X -,,f R, mrs. SeIter's Fourth Vear French Classes - , rr ff , ' f 5'a,.wM, I , f 'nf Q., f , W Y' as ,rf , W, 1 , v 4,7 3 , - ,42,zu,3:Mm'w'f mrs. SeIter's Thirrl Vear Frenshflasses , if 75, 214 Ma.Chere Beauty Salons Easy Method Driving 41 33 Talmadge 474-5029 4133 Taimadge 474-5313 3057 vv. Alexis 479-1212 4340 5. Detroit 385-4211 1433 Sylvania 472-2042 3939 Upon 475-0021 CUNGIKA TU LATI IIN S gx V Interested in a business career? Look into the opportunities at Pm of the Nationwide Boll System ohio Bell A equal opp funity employ lf Slsco Says: Service With A Smile f.,Q4A JL L I-PVQ QQAA.-cya-eJfU'0. ' ' UU! 5132? im: Cvuffesv 3 ,xfwalfpid AM fum VMAA 'Tv of Va rf , X, ,, W Q 6v1fLcfa..D ji t Jewelers 325 St. Clair 242- 1 3 7 1 REALTY 00. Gans te School Commerical - Land Sales SHRINER REALTY Office -4960 Monroe REALTOR 479-9571 216 Pay-21-el-sa Do EQ C0 Af, E Q A, , Q .gf x Q ABT DIYSEITDI CLASSES 217 218 Slmccid Koala -fb W' SW Prlsm Staff GODD-BYE SENIDRS! WE'RE TAKING 0VER! SIGNED gm nl '70 MT. T. and Frlen 5 Custom Coining and Extrusion Cousino Metal Products, Inc 1630 Coining Drive To Robin, Why Do I Love You? I love you, Not only for what you are, But for what I am When I am with you. I love you Not only for what You have made of yourself, But for what You are making of me. I love you For ignoring the possibilities Of the fool in me Arid for laying firm hold Of the possibilities for good. Why do I love you? I love you For closing your eyes To the discords- And for adding to the music in me By worshipful listening. Written by Roy Croft g I love you because you Are helping me to make Of the lumber of my life Not a tavern But a temple, And out of the words Of my every day Not a reproach But a song. I love you M Because you have done More than any creed To make me happy. You have done it Without a word, Without a touch, Without a sign. You have done it just by being yourself. After all 0 Perhaps that is what Love means. Chris 222 Get your vacuum haircut at Campus Barber Shop B JP' 3055 W. Bancroft 7 Barbers to Serve You Jules Kovarik-Proprietor ' Mrs. Yenrick's Ist Hour Class Mrs. Yenrick's Zncl Hour Class Mrs. Yenriclc's Sth Hour Class 22 Reverend and Mrs. E. G. Berger Mr. 6. Mrs. A. F. Beverly Mr. 6. Mrs. Andreas Dionyssiou Mr. 6. Mrs. Richard L. Early Mr. 6. Mrs. Richard Farmer Mr. 6. Mrs. F. R. Hakius Mr. 6 Mrs. Bernard Harrison Dr. 6 Mrs. W. G. Henry Homeroom 119 Mr. 6. Mrs. L. I. Langenderier Mr. 6. Mrs. Morton Lesh Dick Friedmar Mr. 6 Mrs. Iohn C. Mannix Mr. :S Mrs. Howard L. Ness Mr. 6. Mrs. Peter P. Petersen Mr. 6. Mrs. Chris Rathke Ir. Pam and Greg Rumpf Mr. 6. Mrs. Ernest Saylor Dr. 6. Mrs. David Scheer Dr. 6 Mrs. Norman R. Sedlander Mr. :S Mrs. William P. Seward Mr. 6 Mrs. Small Senior Sorelles-'69 Mr. 6. Mrs. W. E. Spengler Tri-D Social Service Club Business Patrons Colony Barber Shop 3988172 W. Central Ave. Colony Book Centre 2148 W. Central 474-0201 Colony Cleaning Center 2124 W. Central Ave. 475-3271 Crown Barber Shop 3418 Sylvania Ave. 478-2421 Fashion Outlet 2154 W. Central Ave. 472-3669 Gallant Lumber Co. 4605 Jackman 472-2131 K 61 W Supermarket 3508 Upton Ave. 472-1141 Lincoln Cleaners 3622 Upton Ave. 474-0451 Lit'l Hut 4020 Monroe St, 2927 N. Detroit Ave. Merrill Paint 6 Supply Co 3718 Upton Ave. 474-6607 Pasquale's Shoe Repair 3646 Upton Ave. 472-8803 Tolco Corporation 20 S. Ontario St. 241-1113 University Lanes 2567 W. Bancroft 531-2521 Wild Shoe Store 2065 vv. Central 472-6141 EHHHHKEHS 1 1 i N 1 1 , 226 Miss Ruth Smith's Homeroom 2-Hour Dry Cleaning Service University Cleaners and laundry Draperies-Blankets-Leather and Suede Reweaving Service-Fur Cleaning 4-Hour Fluff Dry Laundry Service 536-2671 3123 West Bancroft Colony Bowling M-we ' lii, ,-:,,:. ,Q D Goodlnck f illsiiiiie EQ' Seniors from Gross Photo Prompt Efficient Service Black and White 81 6oIor 236 Huron 243-6254 Westgate Village Shopping Center 536-9402 Elf ' i l'1i fi' 2 2 2126 West Central 472-4853 2 227 it - The 1969 staff signal HV for Victory upon completion of the Pot O' Gold. 228 Mr. Lewis Cross , . . . 127, 129. Princi- pal. B.S., M.Ed., Bowling Green Univer- sity, Toledo University. Mr. Donald Sharpe .... 129. Assistant Principal. B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Mr. Bill Shafer . . . . 129, 133.- Assistant Principal. B.S., M.Ed., Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo. Mrs. Grace Knaggs .... 129. Assistant Principal-Instruction. A.A.,' B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, University of Michigan, University of Colorado- Post Master's Work. - Mrs. Carol Beckler .... 129. Vocation- al Counselor. B,Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. Mrs Mary Hartman .... 129. Counsel- or. B.S., M.Ed., Eastern Michigan, Ben- nington College, Toledo University. Mr. David jenssen .... 129. Coun- selor. B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. Mr Norman Kies .... 129, 133. Coun- selor. B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Mich- igan, University of Toledo. Miss Mildred Pasch .... 129. Assist- ant Principal-Guidance and Counsel- ing. B.A., M.A., Ohio State University, The Northwestern University. ...A- Miss Margaret Affolter .... 131, 135. Subjects: Geometry, Algebra ll. AA.B., A.M., Mary Manse College, University of Michigan, University of Hawaii, Colum- bia University, Stanford University. Co- Advisor-Senior Class. Advisor-Social- I es. Mrs. Gertrude Andre .... 131. Sub- ject: Physiology. B.S., Ohio State Uni- versity, University of Toledo. Mr. Robert Baggs .... 127, 131. Sub- ject: Vocal Music. B.M., Bowling Green University. Musical. Advisor: Kiowa. Miss Agnes Baron .... 131, 133. Sub- jects: Shorthand, Typing. B.A., M.A., Toledo University, New York University. Mr. William Bearss .... Subjects: Hu- man Relationships, American History. B.S., Universit of Colorado. Football Coach, Track goach. Advisor: Hi-Y. Mr. Carl Benson .... Subject: Chem- istry. B.S., M.S., Denison, Columbia University, University of Toledo, Wit- tenberg University, Ohio State Univer- sity, Western Reserve, University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Lenore Berger .... 131. Subjects: Latin, French. A.B., Wittenberg Uni- versity, Washington and Lee Univer- sity, Mercy College, University of Reims. Adviser: Pot O' Cold. Mr. Richard Bieniek .... 131. Sub- ject: Occupational Work Experience Program. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mr. Donald Black .... 132. Subject: Physical Education. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mr. William Blackwell .... 127. Sub- jects: American History, Sociology. B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Uni- versity of Denver, University of Syra- cuse. Miss Rose Bloom .... 132. Subjects: A. P. English, English Composition, Eng- lish Literature. A.P., B.S., M.A., Uni- versity of Toledo, Columbia University. Mrs. Monica Boerner .... 132. Sub- ject: Latin. M.A., University of Toledo. Adviser: j.C.L. Mr. Thomas Bollin .... 127, 132. Sub- jects: Speech, English. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Director-Musical. Mr. Wilbur Booth .... 132. Subject: Physical Education. B.S., M.A., Ashland College, Ohio State University, Univer- sity of Toledo. Athletic Director. Mrs. Shirley Brancheau .... 132. Sub- jects: Health, Physical Education. B.S., Bowling Green University. Adviser: Peries. Facult Director -C- Mr. jevgeniz Cernoriok .... Subject: Russian, Sino-Soviet Center. Miss joan Clark .... 132. Subjects: Business English, Business Office Educa- tion. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mrs. Iris Coffman .... 132. Subjects: Basic Math, Algebra, Geometry. B.Ed., Georgia College, University of Toledo. Mrs. Irma j. Sierra de Cowell . . . . 133. Subject: French. B.Ed., Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University, Uni- versity of Toledo, Wells College, Uni- versity of Guadalajara, Mexico. Mr. Orville Cowell . . . . 133, 134. Subjects: Vocational Machine Shop, l C1 ll. B.Ed., M.A., Ohio Northern Univer- sity, University of Toledo, Bowling Green University. Mr. james Csomos .... Subjects: Drafting I C1 ll. B.Ed., University of Toledo, Ohio State University. Mr. Walt Draheim .... 133. Subjects: Physical Education, Civics. B.Ed., Uni- versity of Toledo. Head Basketball Coach. Miss joan Ehret . . . . 133. Subject: English. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mr. Robert English .... 133. Subjects: Health, Physical Education. B.Ed., Uni- versity of Toledo. Wrestling Coach. Co- Adviser-Senior Class. Adviser-Q.D. ...j:.. Mr. Alexander Feldstein .... 133. Subjects: World History, American His- tory. B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo. Band Uniform Maintenance. Mr. Harold Feltner .... 133. Subjects: English lll A.M., Spanish ll. B.A., Berea College. Adviser-DeViltries, Sorolles. Mr. james Fox .... 133. Subjects: World History, Biology. B.A., Mount Union College, University of Toledo lMaster's Degree in Progressl. Fresh- man Football Coach. Head Baseball Coach. ...G- Mr. john Galyas . . . . 133. Subjects: Typing l Cr II, General Business. B.Ed., M.Ed., Bowling Green University. Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux .... 133. Subjects: English. B.Ed., Youngstown University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Toledo. Miss Helen Marie Griffin .... 134. Subjects: Composition, English. B.A., M.A., University of Michigan, Mary Manse College, University of Toledo. Mrs. Virginia Hanslip .... 132, 134. Subject: Home Nursing. B.Ed., R.N., Flower Hospital School of Nursing, Uni- versity of Michigan, University of To- gdcg Adviser-Para Medical Careers u . Mrs. Ilene Hart .... 134. Subjects: Geometry, Algebra ll, Basic Math. B.S., Mount Union College, Morris Harvey College, University of Toledo. Adviser -Future Teachers of America, Pay-a- el-sa. Business Adviser-Prism. Mrs. Arlene Hendren .... Subjects: Algebra, Basic Math. B.Ed., University of Miami, University of Toledo, Univer- sity of Michigan. Mrs. Margaret Hoffman .... 134, 135. Subjects: Contemporary History, Ameri- can History. A.B., A.M., University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, University of Toledo, Ohio University. Mrs. Sue Hoffman .... 134. Subject: English. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Musical. Miss Constance Howard .... 134. Subjects: Basic Math, Algebra I. B.Ed., Uiniversity of Toledo. Adviser: Thade- VI lan. Mr. Karl Huls .... 134. Subjects: ln- dustrial Arts: Wood C1 Crafts. B.Ed., M.Ed., Ohio State University, Ohio Uni- versity. Golf Coach. -1- Miss Katherine juers .... 134. Sub- jects: Physical Education, Health. B.Ed., University of Toledo. -K- Mrs. janice Kahl .... 134. Subjects: Algebra, Basic Math. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: Y-Teens. Mr. Phillip Kaufman .... 134, 137. Subjects: American History, World His- tory-Special Studies. B.Ed., Univer- sity of Toledo. Mr. james Kilcorse . . . . Subjects: World History, American History. B.E., M.E., University of Toledo. Mr. Norman Klee .... Subjects: Asian Studies, Imperial Russia. B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, Uni- versity of Michigan, Mexico City Col- lege, East-West Center of Hawaii. Ad- viser: junior Council of World Affairs. Miss Annmarie Kwiatkowski .... 131, 134. Subjects: German, English. B.Ed., University of Salzburg: Austria, Univer- sity of Toledo. -L- Mrs. Sue Lechner .... 134. Subjects: General Art, Figure Design, Painting, Art Appreciation. B.A., Ohio State Univer- sity, Western College for Women. Scholarship-Faculty Committee. Mr. Pickering Lee .... 133. Subjects: Chinese Language, Chinese History. B.A., M.A., Soochow University, Kansas State University. Mr. Robert Leiber .... 134. Subject: General Science. B.S., Ohio State Uni- versity, University of Toledo. Mr. Marshall Lipman .... Subject: Russian History. Ph.B., M.A., D.Ed., University of Chicago, Chicago Teacher's College, Loyola University, University of Michigan, Indiana University. Mr. john Lough .... 134. Subject: Distributive Education. B.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Adviser: DECA. Mr. Ned Ludlum.. . . . 134. Subjects: Biology, Electronics. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: Radio Club. Mrs. Opal McFarland .... 135. Sub- jects: Business Education, COE Teacher -Coordinator. B.S., M.S., Ohio State University, University of Toledo. Chair- man Courtesy Faculty Committee. Mrs. Sara Mclndoe .... Subjects: Li- brarian-Chinese Russian Study Center. Kalamazoo College, University of To- e o. Miss Donna Magrum .... Subject: English.. B.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Mr. Richard Martin .... 136. Subject: Bookkeeping. B.A., Marshall University. Mrs. Margaret Marx .... 135. Sub- jects: Senior Math, Advanced Algebra. B.A., M.A., Cornell University, Colum- bla University, Nazareth College, Uni- versity of Toledo. Mr. Harold Mash .... 131, 135. Sub- ject: English, B.Ed., Bowling Green State University, Georgia State Univer- sity. Adviser: Forensics, Sisco, STNV. Swimming Coach, Stage Director of this year's Musical, Speech Coach for Indi- Eidual Events, Adviser to the Stage rew. Mr. james Mercer .... 135. Subjects: Spanish, English. B.A., Heidelberg Col- lege. Adviser: junior Class, Assistant Football Coach. Mrs. Mary Meynardie .... 135. Sub- jects: World History, American Histor , English. A.B., M.Ed., Winthrop Col,- lege, New York Theological, Yale Uni- versity, lnstitute of Far Eastern Lan- guages. Mr. Arthur Mills .... 135. Subject: Human Physiology. B.S., Ohio State University. Miss Ethel Molnar . . . . 135. Subjects: Chemistry, A. P. Chemistry. B.S., B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Catholic University of America, University of Cologne iGermany1, 'University of Cin- cinnati. Adviser: National Honor So- ciety. -0.- Mrs. Margaret Olmstead .... 135. Subjects: Geometry, Basic Math. A.B., Northwestern Michigan College, West- ern Michigan University, University of Michigan. Mr. Richard Osborn .... 135. Subjects: English, Composition. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mrs. jane O'Shea . . . . Subjects: Visit- ing Teacher. B.Ed., Social Work, Mary- grove College, University of Toledo. ..p- Mr. Mark Paluszak .... 136. Subject: Adjusted Curriculum. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Freshman Basketball Coach. Mr. jack Perrine .... 136. Subject: Orchestra. B.M. Ed., M. Ed., Grove City aollege, New England Conservatory of usic Mr. Dale Pittman .... 136. Subject: Biology. B.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Head Football Coach. Mrs. Martha Pownall .... 136. Sub- jects: Speech, Dramatics. B.A., Florida State University. Adviser: Thespians, National Forensic League. Dramatic Ac- tivities. Mr. Alvin Preis .... 136. Subjects: World History, Consumer Economics. B.A., M.A., University of Toledo, Uni- versity of Michigan. -Q.. Mrs. Carol Quick .... Subject: Hear- ing Therapy. B.A., M.A., Heidelberg College, University of Toledo, Michigan State University, Ohio State University, Wayne State University, Eastern Michi- gan University. -R- Mr. Tex Reilly .... 136, Subjects: Algebra, Basic Math, Geometry. B.S., Ohio Northern University, University of Toledo. Adviser: Talesman. Mrs. Anne Rogolsky .... 136. Sub- jects: General Physiology, Biology. B.Ed., University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Miss Frances Romino .... 136. Sub- jects: Health, Physical Education. A.B.Ed., West Virginia University, Fair- mont State College. Adviser: Cheer- leaders. Intramural Sports. -5.. Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer .... 135, 136. Subjects: Home Economics. B.S., M.A., Bluffton College, Ohio State University, Michigan State University. Adviser: Tawasi. Mrs. Marjorie Schmid .... Subjects: English, English Composition. Central College, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Mrs. Kathryn Selter . . . . 136. Subject: French. B.A., M.A., University of To- ledo, Universite de Caen, France. Ad- viser: Alliance Francaise. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith .... 136. Sub- iect: English. B.A., University of Okla- homa, University of Missouri. Adviser: Sharps 6' Flats. Miss Marian Smith . . . 136. Subjects: Spanish l, ll, Ill, lV, Spanish A.P. A.B., M.A,, University of Michigan, Colorado ggilege, National University-Mexico I y. Miss Ruth Smith .... 136. Subjects: Senior English, Senior English A.P. B.A., M.A., University of Michigan, Middle- bury College, Bread Loaf School of Eng- lish, University of California-Berkeley. Mr. Wallace Tapola .... 136. Subjects: BSCS BiolOEY. General Science. B.Ed., Ohio State University. Adviser: Quill C1 Dagger. Head Coach-Track, Field, Cross Country. 229 230 Mr. Thomas Temple .... 137. Sub- jects: Driver's Education, Audio-Visual Coordinator. B.Ed., M.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Tennis Coach. Mr. john Tischinae .... 135, 137. Subject: Biology. B.S., Ohio State Uni- versity. Equipment Manager C: Trainer. Mr. jack Tongring .... 137. Subjects: Senior Band, junior Band. B.Sc., M.A., Ohio State University. Musical Director for the Musicals. - A - Abbott, Lynn .... 95, 142. Adams, Debbie .... 102, 109, 142. Publication Rep. 23 Thadevillians 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Sorelles 3,43 DeViltries Usherette 3,43 Homecoming Attendant 4. Adler, Debi .... 95, 109, 142. Publi- cation Rep. 33 Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Pres. 43 Thadevillians 1,2,3,4, Other Officer 2,3,43 DeViltries Cast 33 Library Help 23 Bowling Green, Fine Arts. Albert, Vicki Margo .... 44, 108, 142, Anderson, Mary .... 31, 38, 40, 98, 110, 142, 155. Awards Commission 1,2,3,43 Co-Chaiman Homecoming Re- freshments 33 Chairman TASC Dance Refreshments 43 Co-Chairman Senior Banquet 43 Class Comm. 2,33 Pay-a-eI- sa 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Thalians 1,2,3,4, jr. Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 43 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Steering Comm. Tickets 4, Cast 1,3, Extra 23 Office Help 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 U of Miami, Speech and Hearing Therapy. Anteau, Carol .... 142. Anton, David .... 142. Stud. Council Rep. 43 Cross Country 13 Freshman Track, Lightweight Track 2, Varsity Track 33 United Electronics Institute, Electronics. Arend, Lark . . . . 142. Publication Rep. 33 Thalians 1,2,33 Thadevillians 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 WDA 2,3,43 DeViltries Cast 2, Try-outs Comm. 13 Office Help 43 Porlock Vale Riding School. Armes, Bette .... 40, 142. DeViltries Comm. 3,43 Business College. Armstrong, Larry .... 54. 55, 56, 69, 80, 81, 101, 107, 140, 142. Publication Rep. l,2Q Talisman 3,43 Quill and Dagger 3,4, Other Officer 43 Co-Ed Tumbling 3,43 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Team Captain 43 Cafe- teria Guard 4. Aseltyne, Bruce .... 56, 142. Stud. Council Rep. 1,23 Talisman 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Varsity Football 4, Light- weight Football 2, Freshman Football3 U. of Toledo, Business Education. Ash, Pat .... 142. Publicity Commis- sion 43 Future Teachers of America 2,3, Vice-Pres. 33 Musical Comm. 43' Lab Assistant 33 DeViltries Comm. 43 Intramurals 1,23 Basketball Programs Solicitor 43 Honor Roll 13 Ohio Bell Telephone Company. Aubry, jeffery .... 142. Ayish, Linda .... 111, 142. Tri-D 2, 3, 43 DBAC 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 DeViltries Comm. 33 Intramurals 13 Stage Crew 33 U. of Toledo Technical College. Baker, Glen .... 78, 104, 107, 142. Stud. Council Commission Mem. 13 Homeroom Pres. 1,23 Publications Rep. l,2,3,4Q STNV 3,43 Talisman 1,2,3,43 jr. Band 13 Chorus l,2Q Pep Club 13 DeViltries Cast 1,23 Varsity Track 33 Lightweight Football 1,23 Freshman Baseball and Basketball3 Intramurals 1, 2,3,43 Auditorium Guard 23 Cafeteria Guard 43 Stage Crew 2,33 Movie Oper- ator 1,23 Rescue Squad 1,23 Plays Bit Parts 1,23 Ohio State, Law. Baldwin, julie .... 38, 88, 142. Eques- triennes ,1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Sgt.-at- Arms 43 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,43 Office Help 33 Honor Roll l,2,3,4Q National Honor So- ciety 43 U. of Toledo, Psychology. Mrs. Barbara Tucker . . . Subjects: English, German. -V- Mr. Ted Vassar .... 134, 137. Sub- jects: Art. B.S., Bowling Green State University. ..W.. Mrs. Annette Wanick . . . . 137. Sub- jects: Home Economics, Clothing, Child Development. B.S., Miami University. Miss Dolores Wannemacher .... 137. Subject: Librarian. A.B., M.A., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo, University of Michigan. Miss Patricia Wells .... 137. Subject: English. B.Ed., Northern Illinois Univer- sity, University of Toledo. Adviser: Thalians, junior Class. Miss Regina Wenzel .... 135, 137. Subjects: Algebra I, Advanced Algebra. B.A., M.A., Mary Manse College, Uni- Senior Directory Ballard, jeff .... 142. Ballinger, Elizabeth .... 111, 143. Tri- D 3,4, Historian 43 Sr. Band 2,33 Chorus 13 Pep Club 13 Spirit Comm. 43 DeVil- tries Comm. 43 Honor Roll 1,2,43 Schol- arship Team 23 a Finishing School in Switzerland and college. Ballinger, Robert . . . . 31, 143. Wel- fare Commission 3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 43 Comm. Chairman 43 Sr. Spirit Comm. 43 Homeroom Officer 23,Gavel Club 2, Officer 23 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 DeViltries Stearing Comm. 43 DeViltries Cast 4, Comm. 3,43 Pit Band 1,23 Honor Roll 2,43 Pit Orchestra 1,2,43 U. of Miami lFla.13 Music. Ballmer, Rustin .... 46, 56. 74, 89, 104, 143. Homeroom Pres. 33 Forum 1,2,3,43 STNV 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Sr. Band 1,23 Varsity Football 43 Varsity Basketball 3,4, Captain 43 Varsity Base- ball 2,3,43 Bowling 2,33 Freshman Base- ball: Auditorium Guard 33 Stage Crew 43 Movie Operator 1,2,3,43 Ohio Uni- versity, Education. Balthazor, Gloria .... 108, 143. Bancroft, Mary .... 92, 99, 143. Co- Chairman jr. Class Trip3 Class Comm. 23 Homeroom Sec. 2,33 Publications Rep. 23 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Peri- cleans 1,2,3,4, Fr. Mother 3, Historian 43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Honor Roll 33 Centre College of Kentucky, History. Barney, Linda .... 85, 143. Youth for Christ l,2,3,4Q Ma Chere Beauty College. Barros, Valentin .... 17. Youth for 'Understanding Exchange Student from i e. Bartlett, john .... 104, 106, 143. Bartolet, Sandra . . . . 108, 143. Ta- wasi 1,23 Barber College. Baxter, Linda .... 93, 143. Kiowa 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 43 Tawasi 2,33 Office Help 33 U. of Toledo. Bean, Frederick ..., 38, 76, 77. Belchelhlonathon .... 56,143. Varsity Football 43 Lightweight Football 23 Freshman Basketball3 Intramurals 43 Cafeteria Guard 43 Navy. Benadum, Meredith .... 8, 42, 72, 106, 120, 143, 145. Commission 43 Class Comm. 43 Sr. Band 1,2,3,43 Or- chestra 33 Sr. Band Council 4, Vice- Pres. 43 Varsity Track 2,3,43 Light- weight Football 23 Cross Country 33 Intramurals 43 U. of Toledo, Finance. Bickel, Rick .... 143. Bigelow, john .... 143. Chess Club 23 Penta County Tech., Art. Bittner, judith . . . . 143. Commission 43 Future Teachers of America 2,3, Historian 33 Play Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 43 Intramurals 1,23 Programs Solicitor 43 Honor Roll l,4j Ohio Bell Telephone Company. Black, Curtis .... 23, 31, 38, 91, 136, 143. Commission 2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 33 Spirit Comm. Co-Chairman 43 Stud. Council Area Rep. 43 Co-Chairman jr. Boys Mother's Tea 33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Prism 4, Business Manager 43 Pot O' Gold 3. Photographer 33 DeViltries jr. Ass't. 3, Steering Comm. 4, Cast 2,3,43 Varsity Bowling 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Santa Claus 43 Youth Gov't. Day Delegate 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 U. of Toledo, Physics and Mathematics. Blair, jan .... 87, 144. Commission 43 Stud. Council Rep. 43 DECA, Pres. 43 Sr. Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 33 Parent- Facultv Band 33 Pit Orchestra 33 Pit Band 3,41 Movie Operator 1,2,3,43 Play Bit Part 23 Navy. Blair, Terrance . . . . 144. Blazic, Mary Betsy .... 28, 144. Stu- dent-Faculty Board 43 Club Member 43 Prism 3,43 Reporter 43 Honor Roll 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Plays Minor Lead 43 Entered 1967. Blunk, Becky .... 21, 38, 98, 102, 144. Social Service Commissioner 43 Commis- sion 1,2,3,43 Area Rep. 3,43 Scholarship Comm. 43 Co-Chairman lr. Class Trip 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Publicatjgn Rep. 13 Homeroom Pres. 13 Sorelles 3,4. Other Officer 43 Pay-A-El-Sa 2,3,43 Circula- tion Prism 43 Sr. Class Spirit Comm. 43 Spirit Comm. 3.4: DeViltries Comm. 2,3,41 DeViltries Extra 23 Office Help 43 Honor Roll 1.23.43 National Honor Society 3.4: Musical Chorus 33 Play Comm. 2,3,43 Bowling Green, Element- ary Education. Bolanis, Helyn .... 39, IOS, 109, 144. Y-Teens 3,4, Pres. 43 Thadevillians 3,4, Other Office, 43 Prism 3,4, 3rd Page Editor 3,43 Office Help 33 U. of Toledo, Education. versity of Notre Dame, University of Toledo. Secretary of Faculty. Mr. Terry Wyatt .... 137. Subjects: Physics, General Science. B.Ed., Uni- versity of Toledo. Adviser: I-Da-Ka. -Y- Mrs. Suzanna Yenrick .... 137. Sub- jects: Typing 1, Bookkeeping I. B.Ed., Miami University, University of Toledo. Adviser: Pot O' Gold. Bollinger, Laura .... 38, 92, 144. Commission 43 Homeroom Pres. 43 I- Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Magazine Rep. 43 GTCTM Test at U. of Toledo3 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Scholarship Team 33 National Honor Society 43 U. of Toledo, Education. Booth, Bette .... 109, 110, 144. Commission 2,3,43 Class Comm. 33 Thadevillians 3,4, Chaplain 43 Thalians 2,3,43 Peries 1,23 Prism 3,4, Feature Editor, Poetry Editor, Second Page Ecli- tor3 Pep Club 13 Quill and Scroll 43 W.D.A. 2,3,43 DeViltries Princess 3,41 DeViltries Comm. 33 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Social Work. Borsos, Patricia .... 144. Class Comm. 33 Socialites 2,3, Sec. 33 Sr. Band 23 DeViltries Comm. 33 Intramurals 1,2. Bowers, Richard .... Boyd, Linda .... 108, 144. Homeroom Sec. 3,43 Y-Teens, Pres. 43 Chorus 13 Intramurals 23 U. of Toledo Community College, IBM. Boynton, Robert 80, 81, 101, 107, 144. Athletics Com- . . . . 20, 54, 55. 56. . Q iiY lEi5i?'fi1'f Does she or doesn't she? missioner 43 Commission I,2,3,4Q Sub- Chairman I-Hop Refreshments 33 Home- room Vice-Pres. 33 Publication Rep. 23 Quill and Dagger 3,43 Talisman 3,43 A Capella Choir 2,33 Chorus 13 Door Guard 43 DeViltries Exart 3,43 Varsity Football 3,43 Lightweight Football 23 Freshman Football3 All-City Football 43 Football Team Captain 43 Freshman Basketball and Basebal13 Intramurals 1, 2,3,43 Auditorium Guard 43 Sue 3,42 Ohio University. Bozzuto, Roslyn .... 92, 102, 144. Bridges, Mari .... 85, 144. Bridwell, Christine .... 41, 97, 144. Para-Medical Careers 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Treasurer 3, Sec. 33 Intramurals 1, 2,33 Library Help 43 U. of Toledo, Med- ical Technician. Briga, Anda .... 40, 105, 144. Com- mission 1,2,33 Class Comm. 33 Sisco 1, 2,3,4, jr. Rep. 33 Corres. Sec. 43 Peri- cleans 23 Chorus 13 Pep Club 13 DeVil- tries Comm. 2,33 Office Help 43 U. of Toledo, Social Work. Brunner, jennie .... 40, 144. Publica- tion Rep. 3,43 Office Help 43 Peace Corps. Burgard, Marie .... 40, 44, 108, 144. Tawasi 3,43 A Capella Choir 2,3,43 DeViltries Cast 43 Nurse's Aid 43 Play Chorus 4. Burnep, janet .... 144. Publication Rep. 23 Sisco 1,2,3,4, Historian 43 Sec- retary. -C- Calendine, Linda .... 92, 110, 144. Publication Rep. 43 I-Da-Ka I,2,3,4Q Thalians 3,43 Library Help 33 Nurses Training. Carpenter, Marcia .... 93. 144. Equestrians 1,23 Kiowa 3,43 Library Help 33 Honor Roll 1. Carter, Carolyn .... 44, 144. Carter, Karen .... 44, 88, 144. 144. 105. 144. . . . 144. Homeroom County Tech. . . . . 23, 31, 41, 111, 145. 149. Commission 43 Co-Chairman Sr. Class' Tr-ip 43 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Publication Rep. 2,33 Tri-D 3,4, Treasurer 43 Chorus 13 Pep Club 13 Spirit Comm. 43 Announcer for Tum- bling Team 33 DeViltries Steering Comm. 43 Comm. 3,43 Intramurals 1, 2,33 Referee for Intramurals 33 Night Relays Ticket Sales 43 Blade Relays Mem. 3,43 Athletic Office 43 Gym Ass t. 33 Honor Roll 13 U. of Toledo, French. Case, Cynthia . Cermak, Rhonda .... Chase, Susan . Officer 13 Penta Cherry, Deborah Chiapetta, Shirley . . . . 100, 145. Publication Rep. 2,31 Socialites 2.3.4, Sec. 43 A Capella Choir 33 Chorus 13 Commission 2,43 DeViltries Comm. 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,33 Scholarship Team 2,33 U. of Toledo, Elementary Education. Chiles, Michael .... Chismar, Fred .... 106, 118, 145. Stud. Council Rep. 13 Sport's Club Pres. 43 Honor Roll 43 Middlebury, Chinese. Clark, Ernie .... 145. Clift, loyce .... 41, 145. Office Help 43 Library Help 1,2,3,43 Model. Cline, Linda .... 145. Chorus 13 DeViltries Comm. 3,43 Co-Chairman Ushers for Musical3 Honor Roll 43 Musi- cal Chorus 2,33 U. of Toledo. Cline, james .... Close, Karen .... 93, 145. Commission 43 ICL 1,2,3,43 AFS 23 Musical Comm. 43 Intramurals 13 Honor Roll 13 Schol- a SI'1lD Team 45 Ohio State University, journalism. Cohen, Fredelle .... 145. Commission 2,43 Publication Rep. 1,2,43 DeViltries Comm. 33 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 U. of To- ledo, Elementary- Education. Cohen, Philip .... 7, 31, 38, 62, 101, 104, 105. 142. 145. Commission 1,2,3, 43 Sr. Class Treasurer 43 Sub-Chairman jr. Class Hayride Publicity 33 Comm. Sub-Chairman 23 Class Comm. 33 Publi- cation Rep. 4: Quill and Dagger 1,2,33 STNV 3,4, Treasurer 4: Sports Club 4, Vice-Pres. 43 Contributed Material for Prism 43 Spirit Comm. 3,43 Homecom- ing Escort-43 Human Fly 1,2,3,4Q DeVil- tries Steering Comm. Publiicty 43 Comm. 1.2.35 Varsity Cross Country 43 Minor Varsity Cross Country 2,33 Track 2,33 Night Relays Comm. 2,33 Honor Roll I,3,43 National Honor Society 43 U. of Toledo, Engineering. Cohen, Roni .... 31, 38, 102, 145, 148. Commission Member 1,2,3,43 jr. and Sr. Publicity Comm. Co-Chairman 3,43 Class Comm. 23 Publication Repf Chaplain 43 Spirit DeViltries Steering Comm. 33 Extra 23 1,32 Sorelles 3,43 Comm. 43 AFS 1,23 Comm. Programs 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor So- c1etY 4: Kent State University, Second- ary Education. Collins, Marilyn . . . mission 1',2,33 Sub-Chairman Soph. Dance Publiicty 23 Class Comm. 33 Homeroom Sec. 13 Publications Rep. 13 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Corres. Sec. 43 Peri- cleans 23 Master Muscle 13 DeViltries Steering Comm. Scenery 43 Comm. 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Chairman For lnductions3 U. of Toledo, Art. 31, 92, 145. Com- Conrad, Martha .... 145. Cook, Larry .l . .I . 145. Stud. Council Rep. 13 Publication Rep. 1,3,43 Audi- torium Guard 3,43 Movie Operator 3,43 U. of Toledo, Business Administration. Cooperman, Howard .... 101, 104, 145. Commission 1,23 Stud. Council Rep. 13 Publication Rep. 13 Quill and Dagger 3,43 STNV 3,43 Varsity Golf 2,33 Varsity 'Wrestling 33 Freshman Wres- tll1ng3 Lightweight Football 23 Freshman Basketball3 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Florida State University, Pre-Law. Corns, 'Kay .... 86, 145. Commission 1,23 Kiowa 1,23 Debutantes 3,43 Rec. Sec. 43 Intramurals 1,23 Athletic Office I.-2.3.45 U. of Toledo, Data Processing and Computing. Coulter, Kelly .... Covrett, Marcia .... 15, 26. 86, 109, 145. Commission 3: Stud. Council Rep. 23 Debutantes 1,2,3,43 Chaplain 43 Thadevillians 2,3,43 jr. Rep. 3, Vice- Pres. 43 jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2,33 Varsity Cheerleader 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Extra 43 Night Relays Attendant 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Business. Crawford, Frank .... 145. Creech, Donna .... 40. 100, 145. So- cialites 3,43 DeViltries Comm. 3,43 Mu- sical Comm. 33 Office Help 43 Penta County Tech., Business. Croft, Martha .... 23, 83, 92, 99, 145. Commission 2,3,43 Area Rep. 43 Class Comm. 2,43 Sub-Chairman Decorations Dads and Daughters Date 43 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,43 Pericleans 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Pep Club 13 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 43 Office Help 3: Honor Roll 3,41 Wittenberg University, Sociology. Cully, Ralph .... 145. Curtis, Barbara .... 98, 145. Home- room Officer 1,3,43 Pay-A-El-Sa 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Library Help 23 Honor Roll 1,43 Play Bit Part . Curtis, james .... 56, 146. Varsity Football 43 Lightweight Football 33 U. of Toledo, History. Damrauer, Cary .... 31, 146. Com- mission 3,43 Class Comm. 3,41 Publica- tion Rep. 23ipirit Comm. 43 DeVil- tries Comm. 3-Intramurals 43 Honor Roll 23 U. of Toledo, Business Adminis- tration. Davis, Catherine .... 146. Davis, Curtis .... 7, 38, 69, 72, 91, 101, 146. Class Comm. 43 Publication Rep. 33 Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Quill and Dagger 1,2,3,43 STNV 2,3,43 Varsity -Track 2,3,43 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Varsity Cross Country 2,33 Freshman Cross Country, Track, and Wrestling3 Wres- tling Team Captain 43 Athletic Office 43 Scholarship Team 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 4. ....146. DeBruine, Mark DeLeon, Linda .... 146. Secretarial Work. . . . . 87, 146. 92, 102, 146. Class Comm. 33 Publication Rep. 33 I- Denman, David Denman, Nancy .... Da-Ka 1,2,3,43 Sgt-at-Arms 33 Freshman Mother 43 Sorelles 3,43 Vice-Pres. 43 Honor Roll 2,43 Sexy 1,2,3,43 Bowling Green, Special Education. Detwiler, Carol .... 102, 140, 146. Class Comm. 3,43 Publications Rep. 43 Sorelles 3,43 Larry 43 Honor Roll 3,43 Ohio University, Elementary Education. Dewey, Ernest .... 38, 90, 93, 94, 146. Commission 3,43 Homeroom Pres. 33 Gavel Club 3,4, Treasurer 43 ICL 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 NFL 43 DeViltries Comm. 43 Track Manager 13 Honor Roll 1,23 National Honor Roll 3,43 Club Pres- idents Council 43 Indiana University, Zoology. Diamond, Stuart .... 146, 149. Com- mission 1,2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 2,3, 43 Co-Chairman Sr. Trip 43 Homeroom Pres. 13 Publication Rep. 12: Spirit Comm. 1,23 Freshman Basketball: ln- tramurals 1,2.3,43 Honor Roll 1.2.3,43 Scholarship 2,3,43 Kenyon College, Mathematics. Dobaczewski, Cary .... 42, 46, 146. Sr. Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 4: Publica- tions Rep. 3,43 Pit Band 43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Business. Dodd, Debra .... 146. Library Help3 Legal Sec. Domalski, Deborah .... 146. Stud. Council Rep. 23 Homeroom Sec. 33 DECA 23 Nurses Aid 33 Intramurals 1,23 Athletic Office 43 Business College, Donovan, Darla .... 98. 102, 146. Commission 1,2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 1,43 Sub-Chairman Soph. Dance Re- freshments 23 Sub-Chairman Prom Bids 43 Class Comm. 2,3.43 Pay-A-El-Sa 1.2, 3,43 Treasurer 43 Thalians 1,23 Sorelles 3.43 Pres. 43 Pep Club 12: Wavs and Means Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q U, of To- ledo, Psychology. Draper, Tom .... 146. Publication Rep. 1,23 Chess Club 1.23 Freshrnan Wrestling3 Chemistry Award 33 Ohio State University, Chemical Engineering, Dressell. Deborah .... 100, 102, 146. Class Comm. 33 Sorelles 3,43 Sgt-at- Arms 43 Socialites 2,3,43 Musical Comm. 33 DeViltries Comm. 33 U. of Toledo, Education. Drumheller, Mark .... 60, 104, 107, 146. Drezewiecki, Leonard . . Early, Peggie . . . . 108, 146. Club Member 43,Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Cast 43 Entered 19673 U. of Toledo, Interior Decorating. Early, Richard .... 38, 42, 46, 77, 89, 146. Sub-Chairman Prom Bids 43 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 1,2,33 Forum 2,3, 4, Sec. 43 Sr. Band I,2.3,4I Orchestra 3,43 Pep Band 1,2,33 DeViltries Cast 2,33 Pit Band 1,2,3,43 Varsity Tennis 2,3,43 Team Captain Tennis 43 Intra- murals 13 Honor Roll 1.3 4: National Honor Society 43 Pit Orchestra 2,3,43 Ohio State University. Edins, Wanda .... Elkinson, Harry .... 46, 90, 94, 146. Commission 1,2,43 Sub-Chairman Prom Bids 43 Class Comm. 23 Gavel 1.2,3,4, Other Officer 2,33 Pres. 43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 DeViltries Comm. 3.4: Fresh- man Football3 Honor Roll 1,3,43 Schol- arship Team 13 National Honor Society 3,43 Pre-Med. Emerv, Earl .... 146. Quill and Dag- ger 2,3,4Q jCL 23 Lightweight Wres- tling 23 Freshman Wrestling3 Honor Roll 33 U. of Toledo, Engineering, Engle, Todd .... 146. Escobar, john .... 146. Estell, Connie .... 40, 146. Sub- Chairman I-Hop Publicitv 33 Publica- tion Rep. 33 Pep Club 1,23 Office Help 33 Honor Roll 33 Art College. -F- Farkas, Laura .... 92, 102, 146, 151. Commission I,2,3,41 Stud. Council Rep. 43 Co-Chairman Dads and Daughters Date 43 Sub-Chairman I-Hoo Refresh- ments 33 Class Comm. 3,43 Publications Rep. 2,43 Sorelles 3,43 Vice-Pres. 33 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,43 DeViltries Comm. 23 Honor Roll 43 U. of Miami, Special Education. Faulkner, Keith .... 86, 147. Chess 2,3,43 Track 23 Honor Roll 23 Scholar- ship Team 23 U. of Toledo, Biology. Felstein, Michael .... 147. Stud. Coun- cil Rep. 13 Homeroom Pres. 2,33 Treas- urer 43 Auditorium Guard 43 Office Help 43 Stage Crew 3,43 Honor Roll 2,43 Mu- sical Steering Comm. Stage Crew 3,43 U. of Toledo, History and Gov't. Felton, james .... 56, 147. Ferguson, Gary .... 53, 69, 81, 101, 107, 147. Stud. Council Rep 1,2,33 Pub- lication Rep. 1,2,33 Tumbling Team 43 DeViltries Cast 43 Varsity Wrestling 3,43 Wrestling Scholarship 43 Lightweight Cross Country 1,23 Track 1,23 Auditor- ium Guard 3,43 Office Help 43 Movie Operator 33 Toledo University, Engi- neering. Ferguson, jill .... 30, 102, 147. Com- mission 1,2,3,43 Sub-Chairman I-Hop: Sub-Chairman Prom Decorations 43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 4: Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Debutantes 2,33 Sr. Sorelles 43 STNV 43 Publication Rep. 13 Pep Club 1,23 Spirit Comm. 33 United Appeal Comm. 33 Wayne and Means Comm. 43 DeViltries Steering Comm. Publiicty 43 Comm. 2,33 Honor Roll 3,43 Plays Bit Part 2,33 Iowa State University, Sociology. Figlarz. Susan .... 86, 104, 147. Stud. Council Rep. 13 Debutantes 1.2,3,43 Other Office 43 Pep Club 1,23 Home- coming Cnurt 43 DeViltries Ir. Ass't 33 Steering Comm. 33 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 U. of Cincinnati, Medical Technology. Fine. Yetta .... 90, 147. 148. Com- mission 3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 1.2,3I Publication Rep. 1.2.33 Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Gavel Club 2.3,43 Prism Contributor 1.2,3,43 Sr. Spirit Comm. 43 GirI's State 33 LamDson's Plan-a-Party Contest Winner 23 Steer- ing Comm. DeViltries Costumes 43 Comm. 43 Archery Team 1,3.43 Intra- murals 1.2.3.43 Gym Ass't 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 U. of Toledo, Retailing. Flagg, Doug .... 147. Flath, Beno .... 20, 72, 91, 104. 147. Stud. Council Ren. 33 Sr. Rep.-at-Large 43 Hi-Y 3,43 STNV 3,43 Vice-Pres. 43 Track Cross Country Varsitv 2,3,43 Freshman Track: Intramurals 3.4: Au- ditorium Guard 4: Office Crew 4: Stage Crew 43 Honor Roll 23 U. of Toledo, Astronomy. Ford, Margaret . . . . 87, 92, 147. Foster, Nerita .... Fotheringham, james .... 38, 91, 104, 147, 152, 155, 157. Stud. Council Rep. 43 Sr. Banquet Co-Chairman 43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 STNV 3,43 Quiz Bowl 43 National Finalist 43 Intramurals 3,43 Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3,43 Chemistry. Fox, Sharon . . . . 147. Musical Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 4. Frank, Carol .... 41, 120, 147. Com- mission 3,43 DeViltries Comm. 43 Intra- murals 23 Library Help 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of Toledo, Science. Franklin, Karen .... 21, 22, 92, 147, 154. Publicity Commissioner 43 Com- mission 2,3,43 Area Rep, 43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Publication Rep. 43 1-Da- Ka 2,3,4, jr. Rep. 33 Historian 43 Sor- elles 3,43 Fine Arts Chairman 43 Spirit Comm. 3,43 Musical Co-Chairman Pub- licity 33 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 Intra- murals 23 Honor Roll 1,43 Scholarship Team 33 Ohio State University, Arts and Sciences. Freer, Catherine .... 42, 100, 102, 147. Socialites 2,3,43 Vice-Pres. 43 Sr. Sorelles 43 Sr. Band 3,43 DeViltries Comm. 23 Humbolt Institute. Friedmar, Richard .... 147. Home- room Officer 2,43 C.F.L.B. 2,3,43 Stage Erevi? 23 Movie Operator 43 WDA 2,33 . o Toledo, Medicine. Frosh, Vollie .... 41, 147. Basketball tvlgnager 13 Rescue Squad 43 U. of To- e o, Business Administration. Furr, Sylvia .... 147. ... 5 - Carling, David .... 147. 147. Casser, Connie .... 102, 105, Commission 2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 23 Sub-Chairman Prom Refreshments 43 Class Comm. 2,33 Publications Rep. 33 232 Hatch Power. Sisco 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Sorelles 3,43 Historian 43 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 U. of Toledo, English. Gaynor, Greg . , . . 74, 147. Sharps and Flats 13 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Fresh- man Baseball and Basketballg Light- weight Basketball 23 Intramurals 3,43 Honor Roll3 Mathematics. Gibbs, Randy . . . . 56, 87, 101, 104, 147. Commission l,2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. l,2,3,43 Comm. Chairman 3,41 Area Rep. 33 Area Comm. 23 Class Comm. l,2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 1,2, 33 Publication Rep. l,2,3,43 DECA 1,2, 3,43 Paramentarian 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Track 3,43 Lightweight Football, Wrestling 23 Freshman Football, Baseball3 Intramur- als 1,2,3,43 Auditorium Guard 3,42 Cafeteria Guard 3,43 Movie Operator l,2,3,43 Ohio State University. Gilbert, Richard .... 147. Girkins, David .... 147. Class Comm. 23 Movie Operator l,2,3,4Q Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Scholarship Team 13 National Honor Society 43 U of Toledo. Glasener, Robert .... 41, 97, 148. Stud. Council Rep. 13 Sharps and Flats l,2, Officer 23 Para-Medical Careers 3,4, Officer 3,43 DeViltries Comm, l,2, 33 Rescue Squad l,2,3,43 Ohio State University, Chemistry. Glassman, Michael .... 20, 38, 148. Welfare Commissioner 43 Commission l,2,3,43 Stud. Council Rep. 33 Home- coming Publicity Chairman 33 Area Rep. 3,43 Area Comm. 43 Sub-Chairman After Party Prom 43 Class Comm. 2,33 Home- room Officer 23 STNV 42 Prism 3, Ads Staff and Photographer 33 Spirit Comm. 3,43 OASC Workshop 33 TASC Work- shop 33 Constitution Revision Comm. 33 Student Rotarian Program 43 DeViltries Comm, l,2,3,4Q Extra 3,43 Varsity Bowl- ing 1,23 Intramurals 1.2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Scholarship Team 23 National Honor Society 3,43 University of Cin- cinnati, Pre-Law. Glasson, Richard .... 91, 148. Stud. Council Rep. 1.23 Publication Rep. l,2, 3,43 Hi-Y l,2,3,43 Freshman Track: Lightweight Track 23 Movie Ooeratoi l,2,3,43 U. of Toledo, Computer Data. Gleason, joseph .... 148. U. of Toledo, Engineering. Goldsworthy, Hugh .... 56, 148. Gould, Mary .... 148. Honor Roll. Grainger, Diane .... 38, 102, 148. Commission 43 Publication Rep. 33 I-Da- Ka l,2,3,43 Chaplain 43 Sorelles 3,43 Treasurer 43 Pep Club 13 Honor Roll 1,3,43 National Honor Society 4. Grant, Vicki .... 31, 38, 39, 98, 110, 148. Commission 1.2,43 Area Comm. 43 Class Comm. 23 Pay-A-El-Sa I,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 43 Thalians 1,2,3.43 Prism 3,41 3rd Page Editor 3, 1st Page and News Editor 43 Pep Club 13 Homecom- ing Comm. 33 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Steering Comm. DeViltries Sec.-Treas- urer 43 Usherette 43 Comm. 2,3,43 Hon- or Roll 1.2.3,43 National Honor V: c 3,43 U. of Toledo, Education. Green, jerry .... Greunke, Edward .... 52, 81, 91. Gring, Steven .... 148. Grovey, Cindy .... 38, 92, 99, 148. Commission 33 Class Comm. 33 I-Da-Ka 2,3,43 Pericleans 2,3,43 Honor Roll l,2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Sec. 43 U. of Toledo. Guyer, Evelyn .... 98, 148. Commis- sion 2,33 Class Comm. 2.33 Area Comm. 33 Homeroom Officer 33 Sorelles 3,43 Pay-A-El-Sa l,2,3,43 Dance Chairman 43 DeViltries Comm. 2,33 Honor Roll 33 U. of Toledo, Education. ...H-. Haddix, joAnne .... 40, 102, 108, 148. Tawasi 2,3,4, Freshman Mother 3, Pres- ident 43 F.T.A. 1.,2,3, Treasurer 33 Sen- ior Sorelles 43 A Capella Choir 2,33 Chorus 13 DeViltries Committee Mem- ber 2,33 Nurse's Aid 43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Education, Hale, Ivy .... 108, 148. Commission Member 43 Student Council Rep. l,2j Homeroom Vice-President 13 Y-Teens I,2,3,4, Secretary 33 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm, 13 Intramurals 1,2,33 U. of Toledo, Business. Hall, Kathleen .... 42, 100, 148. So- cialites 3,4, Treasurer 43 Sharps and Flats 1,23 Senior Band l,2,3,43 U. of Toledo, Pharmacy. Hampton, Peggy .,,. U. of Toledo or Tennessee, Business. Harkinson, Margaret .... 44, 148. Equestrians 1,23 Sharps and Flats 1,23 A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Intra- murals 1,23 Office Help 33 Musical Cast Member 4. Harmon, Doyle . . . . 148. Air Force. Harris, Daniel .... Harrison, Susan . . . . 38, 39, 102, 148, 150. Publicity Comm. 43 Senior Moth- ers' Tea Co-Chairman 43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Sorelles 3,43 Treasurer 33 Fresh- man Editor Pot O' Cold 3, Photography Editor 43 Senior Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 33 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 Intramurals 23 Homecoming Cornm. 43 Musical Comm. 2,3,43 Honor Roll l.2,3,4Q Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Chaplain 43 Quill and Scroll 3,4. Hatch, Donald .... 10, 20, 44, 56, 106, 148. Assemblies Commissioner 43 Stud- ent Council Rep. 2,31 Publication Rep. 2,33 A Capella Choir I,2,3,4, President 43 Pep Club 33 DeViltries Cast 3,43 Var- sity Football and Basketball 3,43 Light- weight Football and Basketball 1,23 Honor Roll 23 Drama Class Plays 2,3,43 U. of Toledo, Drama. Hausrnan, Andrew .... 62, 69, 72, 80, 81, 101, 107, 142, 148. Athletic Com- mission 2,33 Student-Faculty Board 43 Class Vice-President 43 lr. Class Hay- ride Refreshments Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 33 Quill and Dagger 2,3,4, Presi- dent 43 Talisman l,2,3,4Q S.T.N.V. 3,43 Varsity Cross-Country 2,3,43 Varsity Track 2,3,43 Varsity Wrestling 43 Fresh- man Basketball, Cross-Country, and Track 13 Captain Varsity Cross-Country 43 Stage Crew 13 U. of Colorado. Haworth, jacquelyn .... 44, 88, 148. Class Comm. 33 Equestrians 2,3,4, Sgt.- at-Arms 3, Vice-President 43 I-Da-Ka 2,33 Senior Band 43 Freshman Chorus 13 DeViltries Comm, 2,33 DeViltries Ex- tra 33 Musical Bit Part 33 Bowling Green State University. Heidtman, Susan .... 87, I11, 149. Class Comm, 33 Prism Pictures 33 Tri-D 1,2,3,4, Secretary 43 I.C.L. 1,23 D.E.C.A. 43 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,33 Gym Assistant 33 Honor Roll 43 Musical Comm. 2,33 U. of Toledo, Education. Hein, Linda ,,.. 38, 102, 149. Com- mission Member 1,2,3,43 Sorelles 3,4, Chaplain 33 Chorus 13 DeViltries Comm. 43 Intramurals l,2Q Office Help 43 Hon- or Roll l,2,3,4I Scholarship Team 23 National Honor Society 3,4. Helm, Kathi .,., 87, 92, 99, 149. Commission Member 1,2,33 I-Da-Ka 1, 2,3,43 Pericleans l,2,3,43 A Capella Choir 23 Chorus 13 DeViltries Comm. 2,32 Honor Roll 3. Helvoigt, Charles .... 149. Basket- ball Manager 2,3,43 Track Manager 23 Football Manager 3,43 Movie Operator l,2,3,43 U. of Toledo, Medicine. Henry, William . . . . 107, 149. Talis- man l,2,3,41 Freshman Football li Drama Class Play33 U. of Toledo. Hepburn, janet .... 39, 92, 99, 148, 149, 154. Commission Member l,2,3,43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Senior Class Public- ity Comm. Cnrmn. 4, Dads' Date Sub- Chrmn. 43 Pot O'Gold Representative 23 I-Da-Ka 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Peri- cleans 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 Pot O' Gold Organizations Editor 3, Sales Manager 43 Posdss 43 Cookie Woman 3,43 Intramurals 33 Muscle 13 DeVil- tries Comm. l,2,3,43 Honor Roll 33 Musical Chorus 33 Miami University, Secondary Education. Higgins, Robin ..,. 20, 38, 39, 92, 99, 149. Clerk-of-the-Board Commissioner 43 Commission Member 3,43 Class Comm. 33 I-Da-Ka I,2,3,4, Senior Rep. 43 Pericleans I,2,3,4, Freshman Mother 43 Pot O'Gold Faculty and Academics Editor 3, junior Class Editor 43 O.A.S.C. Workshop Delegate 43 DeViltries Comm. 33 Usherette 43 Intramurals 23 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Musical Comm. 33 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Miami University, Education or Arts and Sciences. Hilkert, judith .,.. 31, 105, 149. Commission Member lj Sisco I,2,3,4, Officer 1, President 43 DeViltries Steer- ing Committee 43 Riverside Hospital School of Nursing. Hinds, Cynthia , . . , 108, 149. Organi- zation Commission 3,43 Tawasi 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Comm. 2,33 Intramurals 13 Honor Roll 43 U. of To- ledo, Art. Hoagland, Robert .... 101, 104, 106, 149. Hoetxl, Max .... 38, 149. Wrestling 23 Intramurals 2,41 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Scholarship Team 33 National Honor So- ciety 43 U, of Toledo, Mathematics. Hone, Connie ..,. 149. Honse, Ronald ,... 149. Hoppe, Deborah .... 92, 123, 149. l-Da-Ka 3,43 Sorelles 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 U. of Toledo Com. Tech., Data Processing. Hostetter, Pamela ..., 44, 88, 149. Equestrians I,2,3,4, 'Officer 2,3, Presi- dent 43 A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Intramurals 1,23 Honor Roll 43 Musi- cal Chorus 43 U. of Toledo, Physical Education. Houston, Robert . . , . 8, 104, 149, 154. S.T.N.V. 3,43 Lightweight Football 23 Intramurals 43 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 43 U. of Toledo, Pre-Med. Howald, Linda .... 149. Secretarial Work. Howard, Estrelda Renee .... 96, 149. Student Council Rep. 43 Ora-I 43 Spirit Comm. 43 Mary Manse College, mentary Education. Ele- Howe, Peggie .... 149. Tawasi 3,43 Practical Nurse's Training. Hrabak, Kathleen .... 37, 102, 149. 262' Commission 2,33 Student Council 23 Class Comm. 2, Sub-Chrmn. Thalians 2,33 Sorelles 3,43 Prism Manag- ing Editor and First Page Editor 43 Prism Writer 33 DeViltries Comm. 33 Honor Roll 43 Quill and Scroll 3,4. Huckaba, Philip .... 87, 149. Hull, Pamela .... 109, 110, 149. Commission 1,2,33 Student Council Rep. 1,43 Class Comm. 23 Thalians l,2,3,43 Thadevilleans I,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 STNV 3,43 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Comm. 43 Honor Roll 13 Cincinnati U. or Ohio State U., Nursing. Hussey, Dennis .... 149. Hussey, janice .... 90, 149. Future Teachers I,2,3,4, Secretary 23 DeViltries Comm. 43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Education. ltil, Linda .... 87. - I - james, Claudia .... 86, 150. Student Council Rep. 1,23 Class Comm. 23 Homeroom Officer 1,2,33 Prism Rep. 1,21 Debutantes 2,3,4, President 43 Sisco 13 Omena Aura 33 DeViltries Make-up Comm. 1,23 DeViltries Usher- ette 33 Ohio State University. jan, David .... 84, 150. Radio Club 43 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Entered junior Year3 U. of Toledo, Engineering. jarecki, Michael ,... 87, 150. jayanthi, Subramanya .... 71, 150. Honor Roll 43 Entered Senior Year3 Ohio State U., Medicine. johnson, Aron .... 56, 76, 77, 80, 81, 104, 150. Sentier Nouveau 3,4, judge 3,43 Varsity Football and Tennis 3,43 Lightweight Football 23 Freshman Foot- ball 13 Intramurals 3,43 Physics Lab As- sistant 43 Honor Roll I.2,33 National Honor Society 43 All City Scholastic Football Team43 University of Colorado, Mathematics. johnson, David .... 150. johnson, jan .... 30, 31, 38, 92, 99, 150, 154. Publicity and Awards Com- mission 1,2,33 Student Council Rep. 43 jr. Boys Mothers' Tea Decorations Sub- Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Homeroom President 13 I-Da-Ka 2,3,43 Pericleans 2,3,4, Freshman Mother 43 Sophomore Editor, Pot O' Gold 43 Quill and Scroll 43 NCTE Award 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Posdss 43 Boobala 13 DeViltries Steering Comm. 43 Intramurals 33 Honor Roll l,2,3,4Q Scholarship Team 1,2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Musical Bit Part 2,3, johnson, Lona . . . . 150. Assemblies Commission 43 Publication Rep. 13 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Make-up Comm. 33 Stautzenberger College, Busi- ness. johnson, Robert .... 31, 41, 56, 150. Varsity Football 43 DeViltries Props and Scenery Committees 43 Stage Crew 43 Musical Lighting 43 Air Force. jones, Terrance .... 44, 150. A Ca- pella Choir 3,43 Enter the Service. juergens, jane .... 102, 141, 150. Organizations Commission 1,2,3,43 Prom Publicity Sub-Chrmn. 43 Hayride Pub- licity Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Prism Rep. 2,43 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, junior Rep. 3, President 43 Thalians 1,23 Sorelles 3,43 Pep Club 13 Musical Scen- ery Comm. 3,43 Football Mothers Bake- sale Publicity 43 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3,43 Ohio U., Fine Arts. Kaighin, Kenneth . . . . 150. Light- ryight Basketball 23 U. of Toledo, Eng- is . -K- Kaiser, Christian .... 74, 150. Student Council Rep. l,2,3Q Homeroom Presi- dent l,2Q Other Homeroom Officer 33 Publication Rep. 1,2,3,43 Varsity Bas- ketball 33 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Fresh- man Basketball 13 Lightweight Cross- Country 23 Freshman Baseball 13 Base- ball Team Captain 43 lntramurals 1,2,3, 43 Stage Crew 13 Movie Operator 1,23 Honor Roll 2,43 Ohio State U., Dentistry. Kaplan, Mark . . . . 150. Kehoe, james .... 91, 150. Sopho- more Dance Decorations Committee 23 Hi-Y 3.4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Senior and junior Trip 3,43 lntramurals 23 Movie Operator 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, History. Keller, Tatana .... Kellermeyer, Robert .... 150. Kennedy, Douglas .... 56, 74,, 107, 150. Student Council Rep. 43 Talisman 3,4, Secretary 43 Spirit Comm. 43 ROPG 33 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Varsity Foot- ball 3,43 Lightweight Football 23AFresh- man Football and Baseball 1 3 Auditorium and Door Guard 43 Honor Roll 13 Taft's Rats 43 lntramurals 1,2,3,43 Ohio U., Physical Education or Business Admin- istration. Kennedy, Kristin .... 102, 150. Home- room Secretary 13 Sisco 2,3,4, Chaplain 43 Sorelles 3,4, Chaplain 43 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Comm. 3,43 U. of Toledo, Liberal Arts. Kennedy, Shirene .... 150. Student Council Rep. 23 Y-Teens 33 Pep Club l 3 l.B.M. School. Kern, Kay .... 88, 108, 150. Kimble, Richard . . . . 74, 101, 150. Student Council Rep. 1,23 Homeroom President 13 Publication Rep. 1,23 Quill and Dagger 2,3,4, Vice-President 43 STNV 3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Minor Varsity Baseball 13 Freshman Basketball and Football 13 lntramurals 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,43 Ohio U., Business Ad- ministration. Kimmelman, Warren .... 31, 40, 41, 150. Student Council Rep. 43 Publica- tion Representative 3,43 Visual Aids 3,43 DeViltries Steering Comm. 43 De- Viltries Comm. 1,2,3,43 Stage Crew 1,2, 3,43 Movie Operator 1,2,3,43 Ohio State U., Theater. King, David .... Kirian, Cary .... 150. 86, 150. Com- Kirsner, Marcia .... mission 1,2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 13 After Prom Party Sub-Chrmn. 43 Class Comm. 2,33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Thadevilleans 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Debutantes 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Pep Club 13 Tiger-in-the- Court Comm. 13 DeViltries Comm. 2,3, 43 Honor Roll 1,43 U. of Cincinnati, Physical Therapy. Klotz, Teresa . . . . 150. Knabbs, Cassandra .... 40, 108, 150. Commission 43 Homeroom Secretary 1,33 Publication Rep. l,2,3Q Tawasi 1,2,3,4, Recording Secretary 43 A Capella Choir 23 Chorus lj Pep Club 1,23 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Cast 4, Comm. 43 lntramurals 1,2,3,43 Office Help 43 l.B.M. School, Business. Knitfke, Irene .... 87, 111, 151. Knowlton, Christopher . . . . 42, 89, 104, 151 Red-Cross, Safety Chrmn. 1,23 Sophomore Dance Decorations Sub- Chrmn. 23 Mothers' Tea and j-Hop Decorations Sub-Chrmn. 33 STNV 43 Forum 43 Senior Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band l,2,3Q DeViltries Cast 23 Deviltries Pit Band 3,43 Varsity Track 1,23 Freshman Basketball 13 Musical Bit Part 1,23 U. of Toledo, Engineering. Koester, Alan .... 151. Kopp, Cind .... 46, 85, 151. Y.F.C. Campus Lifxe 3,4, Officer 43 Orchestra l,2,3,4Q Pit Orchestra 1,2,3. Kossow, joyce .... 151 . Krasney, Robert .... 38, 104, 142, 151. Commission 1,2,3,43 Area Com- mittee Member 43 Class President 43 Sophomore Dance Bids Sub-Chrmn. 23 Class Comm. 33 STNV 3,4, Co-President 4, Social Vice-President 33 Forum3 Sen- ior Band 13 Spirit Comm. 43 Homecom- ing Escort 43 Constitutional Revision Comm. 33 TASC Workshop 2,33 DeVil- tries Comm. 43 Freshman Wrestling 13 lntramurals 1,2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 U. of Cincin- nati, Pre-Law. Kuhman, Deborah .... 109, 110, 151. Welfare Commission 2,3,43 Student Council Representative 2,33 Prism Rep. 43 Magazine Rep. lj Thalians 1,2,3,4, President 43 Sentier Noveaux 3,43 Thadevilleans 43 Pep Club 1,23 Class Comm. 23 DeViltries Comm. 1,2,3,43 Freshman Attendants for Night Relays 13 Library Help 43 Honor Roll 43 Ohio State U., Nursing. Kusina, Bonnie .... 151. - L .- Lake, Lee .... 28, 31, 41, 44, 84, 97. 151. Safety Committee Chrmn. 3,43 Class Comm. 33 Publication Rep. 23A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Props Comm. 2,3, 43 Library Help 3,43 Movie Operator 1, 2,3,43 Rescue Squad Captain l,2,3,4Q Musical Chorus 2,3,4, Bit Part 43 De- Vry lnstitute of Technology, Electronics. Langenderfer, Gary .... 87, 151. Homeroom Officer 23 D.E.C.A. 43 Sports Club 43 U. of Toledo, Business Admin- istration. Lantz, Beverly .... 151. Lapp, james .... 21, 23, 38, 913151. Finance Commissioner 43 Commission l,2,3,4Q junior Boys Mothers' Tea Re- freshments Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 3,43 Prism Rep. 13 Magazine Rep. 23 Hi- Y 2,3,43 Spirit Comm. 3,43 Homecom- ing Comm. 3,43 Youth in Gov't 43 Stud- ent Rotarian 43 jr.-Sr. Play Comm. 2,32 DeViltries Comm. 43 . lntramurals 33 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Scholarship Team 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Quiz Bowl 43 Pit Orchestra for jr.-Sr. Play 23 U. of Toledo, Engineering. Lareau, Steven .... 151. Lawrence, Garry .... 151. Leveton, Rebecca .... 151. Levinson, Deborah .... 151. Levinson, Mildred .... 151. Kent State University, Education. Lewton, Victor . . . . Liber, jeffrey . . . . 38, 93, 94, 151, 156. Finance Commission 2,3,43 Co-Chrmn. Baccalaureate 43 Class Comm. 33 Home- room President 13 j.C.L. l,2,3,4Q N.F.l.. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Varsity Debate 2,3,43 DeViltries Pro- grams Comm. 33 Freshman Golf 13 Lightweight Golf 23 Honor Roll l,2,3,4Q National Honor Society 43 Kent State U. Liddell, Patricia .... 23, 41, 42, 104, 108, 152. Commission 43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 13 Activity Co-Chairman 43 Y- Teens 2,3,43 STNV 43 Senior Band 3,43 2,31 Spirit Comm. 43 DeVil- Pep Club tries Cast 3,4, Extra 3, Usherette 43 ln- tramurals 1,2,33 Athletic Office 41 Cen- tral State U., Elementary Education. Linter, Stephen .... 56, 58, 74, 107, 152. Homeroom Officer 23 Club Mem- ber 3,43 Varsity Football 3,43 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Lightweight Football 23 Freshman Football 13 Baseball Team Captain 43 Taft's Rats 43 Door Guard 43 lntramurals 3,43 Auditorium Guard 43 Ohio Wesleyan, Business. Lockwood, Beth .... 92, 152. 1-Da- Ka 1,2,3,43 lntramurals 13 Honor Roll 4. Lofton, Viola .... 152, U. of Toledo, Business Administration. Long, Patricia .... 30, 94. Lucas, john .... 152. Luce, judy .... 87, 152. DECA 43 l.B.M. School. Ludwikowski, Patricia .... 152. C.O.E. 43 Office Work Luppens, Ann .... 44, 88, 152. Pub- lication Rep. 43 Equestrians 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 A Capella Choir 43 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Extra 33 Major Lead in the Musical 3, Chorus 43 U. of Toledo, Education. Lyons, Connie .... 44, 88, 108, 152. Commission Member 1,23 Publication Rep. 33 Equestrians 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, Corresponding Secretary 43 Tawasi 1,2, 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 23 A Capella Choir 2, 3,43 Chorus 13 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Cast 4, Comm. 1,2,3,43 Co-ed Tumbling Team 3,43 lntramurals 1,23 Costumes Co-Chrmn. jr.-Sr. Play 33 Gym Assist- ant 3,43 Bowling Green State U., Physi- cal Education. -M- McCarthy, Robert .... 124, 152. Homeroom President 2.31 Homeroom Officer 43 President STNV 33 Forum 23 Quill and Dagger 23 Movie Operator 3,43 Toledo University, Medicine. McClellan, Robert .... 152. Navy or United Electronics institute, Elcc'ron'cx Engineer. McCIintic, Nancy .... 152. Kiowa 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3,43 Pep Club 13 WDA 3,43 U. of Toledo, Dental Technician. McConnell, jean .... 152. McGraw, Brent .... 42, 152. Mclndoe, Linda .... 95, 152. Student Council Rep. 43 Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Officer 43 Pep Club 13 Honor Roll 43 Bowling Green State U., Art. McKenzie, Donald .... 152. McMann, Thomas .... 56, 69, 101, 152. Student Council Rep. 2,3,43 Home- room Officer 23 Publication Rep. 2,3,43 Quill and Dagger 2,3,4, Rabbi 43 Varsity Football and Wrestling 43 Lightweight Football 23 Lightweight Wrestling 33 Freshman Football and Basketball 13 Auditorium and Cafeteria Guard 43 U. of Toledo, Physical Education and Ther- apy. McNair, Terry .... 152. Madden, Michael .... 153. Sharps and Flats 23 Para-Medical Careers 33 A Capella Choir 1.2,33 Chorus 13 Rescue Squad 23 U. of Toledo, Business. Makowski, Terri .... 100, 153. Maga- zine Rep. 33 Publication Rep. 43 Tawasi 2,33 Socialites 4, Officer 43 Work as Dental Assistant. Malko, Dennis .... 153. Martin, Esther .... 153. Matlock, Michael .... Maxwell, Megan . . . . 29, 153. Pub- licity Comm. Sophomore Dance 23 Maga- zine Rep. 1,23 Debutantes 1,2,3,43 Thadevilleans 1,2,3,43 STNV 3,43 Pep Club lg DeViltries Cast 1,3, Make-up Comm. 1,23 Honor Roll 1,43 Student Council Rep. 13 U. of Colorado, French. Mayes, Torethus .... 87, 90, 111, 153. Tri-D 43 D.E.C.A. 4, Secretary 43 F.T.A. 43 Honor Roll l,4Q U of Toledo or Bowl- ing Green, Home Economics. Mechel, Cynthia .... 153. Homeroom President 43 Tawasi 13 Orchestra 1,2,33 Secretarial Work. Mecurio, janet .... 102, 153. j-Hop Refreshments Comm. 33 Sorelles 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 4. Merritt, Karen .... 153. Tri-D 33 Nurse's Training, Mewhort, Deborah .... 92, 102, 153. Commission Member 2,3,43 Dads' Date Bids Sub-Chrmn. 43 Class Comm. 2,33 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, President 43 Sorelles 3,4, Recording Secretary 33 Pep Club 13 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 Honor Roll 43 Ohio U., Arts and Sciences. Micham, Marleen .... 92, 102. 151, 153. Commission 1,2,3,43 Student Coun- cil Rep. 43 Dads and Daughters Date Co-Chrmn. 43 j-Hop Publicity Sub- Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 2.33 Pot O' Gold Rep. 23 1-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Sophomore Rep. 2, Recording Secre- tar 43 Sorelles 3,4, Fine Arts Chrmn. 33 Pep Club 13 Senior Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Make-up Comm. 2,33 Honor Roll 43 Ohio U., Secondary Education. Mies, Katherine .... 153. j-Hop Re- freshments Comm. 33 Socialites 2,3, Of- ficer 33 DeViltries Comm. 2,33 lntra- murals 23 Work. Miles, Linda .... 153. Pay-a-el-sa 1,23 Thadevilleans 3,43 Thalians l,2,3,4I WDA 2,3,43 DeViltries Make-up Comm. 13 Honor Roll 1,43 Work. Miligan, Steve .... 153. Commission 13 U. of Toledo, Engineering. Miller, Anne .... 30, 31, 99, 153. Class Comm. 2, 3, 43 Prism Rep. 23 Pericleans 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Spirit Comm. 2,3,43 Magazine Rep. 2,42 DeVil- tries Comm. iMake-up1 1,2,33 DeVil- tries Technical Assistant 43 lntramurals 13 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Scholarship Team 13 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of Toledo, College of Arts and Sciences. Miller, Dean .... 23, 30, 31, 38, 94, 153. Student Council Rep. 43 Spirit Committee 43 DeViltries Steering Comm. 43 DeViltries Props Comm. 33 Light- weight Athletics 23 lntramurals 43 Man- ager 13 Auditorium Guard 43 Office Help 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of Toledo, Elec- trical Engineering. Miller, Debra .... 153. Mitchell, Sandra .... 19, 23, 29,-38, 42, 46, 94, 102, 153. Organizations Commission 1,2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 43 Spirit Committee Chrmn. 43 Chrmn. of Housing for DHS- Speech Tournament 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Home- room Treasurer 13 Publication Rep. 23 Sorelles 3,43 Drama-tic Players 1,2, Treasurer 23 Senior Band 1,2,3,43 Or- chestra 3,4, All City Orchestra 43 Ma- jorette 2,3,43 Head Majorette 3,43 Thes- pians 2,3,43 National Forensics League 2,3,43 Woodwind Ensemble 43 Secretary of Band 43 Alternate-Buckeye Girls State 33 DeViltries Cast Lead 3,43 Rep. Twirler for DHS at Shrine Circus 1,2,33 lntramurals 23 Honor Roll l,2,3,4Q Scholarship Team 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Class Plays l,2,3,4: Musical Chorus 1,2, Major Lead 3,43 Purdue U., Drama and Speech. Montrie, Diane .... 99, 153. Dads and Daughters Date Bids Sub-Chrmn. 43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Pericleans 1,2,3,4, Freshman Mother 3, Recording Secre- tary 43 DeViltries Comm. 2,33 lntramu- rals 3,43 Honor Roll 2,43 Bowling Green State U., Elementary Education. Morris, Douglas . . . 23, 60, 93, 153. j-Hop Bids omm. 33 j.C,L. 2,3,4, Vice- President 43 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Programs Comm. 43 DeViltries Extra 1, 23 Swim Team 43 lntramurals 13 Play Bit Part lj Ohio State U., Law. Morris, Pamela .... 87, 153. D.E.C.A. 43 Secretarial Work. Morrison, Susan .... 20, 29, 38, 46, 92, 102, 152, 153, 157. Student Coun- cil Vice-President 43 Commission 1,2,3, 43 Student Council Rep. 23 Area Com- mittee 33 Student-Faculty Board 43 Sophomore Dance Decorations Sub- Chrmn. 23 Senior Banquet Decorations Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 33 Home- coming Refreshments Comm. 33 1-Da- Ka l,2,3,4Q Sorelles 3,43 Orchestra 1,2, 3,43 Homecoming Queen Attendant 43 Quiz Bowl Team 43 National Merit Finalist 43 DHS Piano Quartet 43 Na- tional Honor Society Scholarship Finalist 43 junior Assistant for DeViltries 33 DeViltries Cast 3, Usherette 43 lntra- murals 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Scholarship Team 1,2,33 Musical Minor Lead 4, Bit Part 1,2, Stage Crew 3. Mostov, Stephen .... 38, 62, 63, 72, 89, 101, 104, 153, 154. Welfare Com- mission 1,2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 3,43 Class Vice-President 33 Homecom- ing and Prom Co-Chairman 43 Sopho- more Dance Refreshments Sub-Chmn. 23 STNV 3,4, President 43 Quill and Dagger 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Forum 2,3,4, Treas- urer 43 Second Runner-up Outstanding junior BOYQ Delegate to Buckeye Boys State 33 DeViltries Try-outs Comm. 1,2, 3,43 Varsity Track 1,2,3,43 Varsity Cross Country 2,3,43 Freshman Cross Country 13 Track and Cross Country Team Cap- tains 43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Pre-Law. Muhn, james .... 56, 74, 101, 104, 107, 154. Assemblies Commission 43 Student Council Rep. 1,43 Homeroom Officer 33 Publication Rep. 23 Talisman 1,2,3,4, President 43 Quill'and Dagger 1,2,3,43 STNV 43 Spirit Committee 43 Senior Class Mascot 43 DeViltries Pub- licity Comm. 43 Varsity Football 2,3,43 Varsity Baseball 43 Freshman Football 23 234 and Baseball 13 Auditorium Guard 43 Honor Roll 43 Bowling Green State U., Education. Murphy, Barbara .... 88, 154, Eques- trians 1,3,4, Officer 13 Gym Assistant 33 Intramurals 1,23 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, X-Ray Technology. Murphy, Waymond .... Mylander, Larry .... 38, 154. Wres- tling 23 Intramurals 43 Honor Roll l,2, 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of Toledo, Engineering. -N- Ness, Beverly .... 21, 38, 39, 98, 99, 154. Organizations Commissioner 43 Commission 1,2,3,4j Easter Lily Chrmn. 33 Sophomore Class Secretary 23 Class Comm. l,2,3,43 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 33 Publication Rep. 1,23 Pay-a-el- sa 1,2,3,4, Freshman Mother 43 Peri- cleans 1,2,3,4, President 3, Chaplain 43 Pot O' Gold junior Class Editor 3, Stu- dent Activities Editor 43 Pep Club 1' Master Muscle 13 Quill and Scroll 3 fi O.A.S.C. Delegate 33 Youth Government Day Delegate 43 Second Runner-Up Outstanding Sophomore Girl 23 First Runner-Up Outstanding junior Girl 33 DeViltries Extra 23 Intramurals 23 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3, 43 U. of Michigan, Counseling. 1 Neuendorf, Sandra .... 97, 154. Para- Medical Careers 43 Nurse's Aid 43 Of- fice Help 33 Practical Nursing Course. Nicewonder, james .... 154. Student Council Rep. 23 Homeroom President 23 Homeroom Officer 13 DeViltries Comm. 23 Pep Club 33 Intramurals 2.3,43 Stage Crew 13 Movie Operator l,2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,33 Toledo University, Electrical Engineering. Nichols, Barbara .... 154. Nijakowski, David .... Nordoff, Charles .... 56, lOl, 107, 154. Nowak, Fred .... 154. - Q .... Ovall, Cindy .... .- p - Palmer, Cynthia .... 31, 38, 93, 94, 154. Commission 43 j.C.L. 3,4, Secretary 43 N.F.L. 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 DeViltries Steering Committee 43 Honor Roll 3,43 National Honor Soci- ety 43 University of Colorado, Mathe- matics. Paneff, Keith .... 154. Pankratx, john .... 19, 29, 30, 31. 38, 46, 89. 152, 154, 157. Commission 2,3,43 DHS Sportsmanship Chairman 31 Area Rep. 33 Area Comm. 3: l-HOD Co-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Home- room Officer 3,43 Publication Rep. 1,43 Forum 2,3,4, Chaplain 43 Thespians 3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3, President 43 Spirit Comm. 43 Toledo Youth Or- chestra 2,3,43 DeVilbiss Piano Quartet 43 National Merit Scholar 43 First Runner- Up Outstanding junior Boy 33 Quiz,B0wl Team 43 Student Director of DeViltries 4, junior Assistant 3, Cast 3, Steering Committee 3,43 Homecoming Driver 43 Intramurals 43 Movie Operator l,2,3,43 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Scholarship Team 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Major Lead Musical 3,4, Minor Lead 2, Bit Part 13 U. of Toledo, History. Papurt, Richard .... 155. Patterson, VeAnn .... 155. Perkins, Patricia .... 155. Honor Roll 3,43 U. of Toledo, Art. Perlman, Ann .... 102. 110, 148, 155. Co-Chrmn. of Publicity Comm. 43 Thal- ians 2,3,4, Chaplain 43 Sorelles 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 33 Publicity Commission 1,2,33 DeViltries Comm. 1, 2,3,43 Ohio State U., Elementary Educa- tion. Peters, Ray . . . . 155. Petros, Kathleen .... 26, 98, 102, 104, 142, 155. Commission l,2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 1,2,33 Senior Class Secretary 43 jr. Boys Mothers' Tea Sub- Chrmn. of Refreshments 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Publication Rep. 43 Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2.3.4, Recording Secretary 43 Debu- tantes 1,2,33 STNV 3,4, Social Consult- ant 43 Sorelles 43 Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 3,43 Gym Assistant 43 DeViltries Comm. 1,2,33 Extra 43 Intramurals 13 Honor Roll 1,43 Bowling Green State U. or U. of Toledo, Physical Education. Photos, Katherine .... 98, 102, 148, 155. Commission l,2,3,43 jr. and Sr. Class Publicity Chrmn. 3,43 Homecom- ing Bids Sub-Chrmn. 43 jr. Class Hay- ride Refreshments Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Magazine Rep. 3,41 Sorelles 3,4, President 33 Pay-a-el-sa 2,3,4, His- torian 43 DeViltries Try-Out Comm. 1, 2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,33 U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. Powell, jerome .... 72, 155. Varsity Track 3,43 Freshman Football and Track I3 Intramurals l,2,3,43 UCLA. Proeschel, Katherine .... 85, 155. Class Comm. 2,33 Publication Rep. 33 Y.F.C. 1,2,3,4, Historian 43 A Capella Choir 2,33 Chorus 13 Student Aid for a Teacher 43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Business Administration. Pulleyn, Ann .... 38, 95, 155. - Q - Quigley, Michael . . . . 56, 101, 107, 141, 155. Student Council Rep. 1,2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 1,21 Publication Rep. l,2,3,43 Taft's Rats3 Varsity Football 3, 43 Lightweight Baseball 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Auditorium and Cafeteria Guard 43 Talisman 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 43 Quill and Dagger 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4. Quinn, Anthony .... 44, 56, 72, 155. .-R.. Radunz, Brenda .... 155. l.B.M. School. Rath, Nancy . . . . 10, 28, 30. 31, 38. 44, 98, 155. Commission l,2,3,43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 2,33 j-Hop Co-Chrmn. 33 Publication Rep. I3 Pay-a-el-sa 1.2, 3,43 Pericleans 1,2,33 Officer Pay-a-el- sa 43 A Capella Choir 1,2,43 Most Out- standing Sophomore Girl 23 Second Run- ner-Up Outstanding junior Girl 33 Gen- eral Chairman for DeViltries 4, junior Assistant 3, Cast 1,2,3,4, Comm. 1,23 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Major Play Lead 2,3,43 Hei- delberg College, Science. Rathke, Linda .... 38, 39, 105, 155. j-Hop Bids Comm. 33 Homeroom Presti- dent 43 Sisco 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Pot O' Gold Index Editor 3, Business Manager 43 Orchestra 1,2,3, Posdss 43 DeViltries Comm. l,2,3,43 Musical Pit Band 13 Honor Roll 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of To- ledo, Pharmacy. Rauch, Diane .... 155. Rayford, Brenda .... Reed, john .... 56, 155. Revesz, Steven .... 60, 155. Tickets Chrmn. for Musical 43 Stage Crew 1,2, DeViltries Comm. 1,23 Manager- of Swim Team 43 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Miami U., History. Rich, Michael .... 155. Richie, Randall . . . . 31, 38, 42, 89, 155. Welfare Commission 43 Student Council Rep. 1,2,33 junior Class Treas- urer 33 Co-Chrmn. Sophomore Dance 23 Prom Publicity Sub-Chrmn. 43 Forum 2, 3,4, Vice-President 43 STNV 3,43 Senior Band l,2,3,43 Pep Band 33 Outstanding Sophomore Boy 23 DeViltries Steering Comm. lPit Band Leaderi 4, Cast 2,3,43 Pit Band 2,3,43 Intramurals 23 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,4, Presidipt 43 Musical Pit Orchestra 2,33 U. of oledo, Education. Robedeau, Cheri .... 42, 46, 111, 155, 156. Co-Chairman of Baccalaureate 43 Sophomore Dance Bids Comm. 23 Publi- cation Rep. 3,43 Tri-D 1,2,3,4, Chap- lain 3, Vice-President 43 Sub-Debs 13 Senior Band l,2,3,4j Orchestra 3,43 Maiorette 2,3,43 Homecoming Bids Comm. 33 Musical Orchestra 3,43 DeVil- tries Comm. 33 DeViltries Pit Band 23 Intramurals 23 Honor Roll 2,3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Ohio State U., Pre-Medicine. Roberts, Peggy .... 100, 155. Social- ites 2,3,4, Officer 43 Library Help 4. Rockwood, Kathryn .... 109, 156. Rowland, Carla .... 87, 156. Romp, Vicki .... 88, 92, 99, 155. Or- ganization Commission 13 Class Comm. 2,33 Equestrians 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 33 Pericleans 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 I-Da-Ka 2,3,43 Ath- letic Office 33 Bowling Green State U., Education. Rupp, Frank .... 42, 46, 56, 57, 60, 80, 81, 89, 104,156. Russell, jess .... 44, 156. A Capella Choir 43 Musical Chorus 43 Tool and Die Maker. -5.- Sanecki, Mary . . . . 37, 44, 108, 156. Commission 2,42 Class Comm. 33 F.T.A. 1,2,3,41 Corresponding Secretary 23 Tawasi 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Prism Fourth Page Edi- tor 43 A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 3,43 Honor Roll 3,43 Musical Chorus 43 U. of Toledo, Elementary Education. Sauer, Paul . . Schaefer, Barbara .... 86, 109, 156. Welfare Commission 1,2,33 Prism Rep. 23 Debutantes 1,2,3,4, President 43 Thadevilleans 2,3,43 STNV 2,33 Pep Club 1,23 Homecoming Decorations Comm. 43 Scenery for DeViltries 1,23 Honor Roll 2,33 Ohio State University, Dental Hygiene. Schaefer, Dale .... 156. Schaefer, Randolph .... 87, 156. Schmertz, Carolyn .... 31, 38, 102, 104,. 156. Student Council Rep. 43 Com- mission 1,2,43 Homecoming Decorations Sub-Chrmn. 33 Homecoming Comm. 1,43 Class Comm.. l,2,3,43 Homeroom Presi- dent 23 Publication Rep. 43 Debutantes 1,2,33 STNV 3,43 Sorelles 3,43 A Ca- pella Choir 31 Scenery Comm. for DeVil- tries 13 Ways and Means Comm. 43 Toledo Youth Orchestra 33 Orchestra 1, 2,33 Pep Club 13 Orchestra for Musical 1: Stage Crew for Musical 33 DeVil- tries Usherette 3,43 Steering Comm. Choreographer 43 Intramurals 1,23 Hon- or Roll 1,23 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of Toledo, Medical Technology. Schmidt, Deborah . . . . 156. Schneider, Robert .... 156. Schrickel, Sherry . . . . 40, 41, 44, 90, 156. Student Council Rep. 33 F.T.A. 2, 3,43 A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 All City Choir 33 Office Help 43 Library Help 43 Scholarship Team 33 Musical Bit Part 43 Music Education. Schuster, Thomas .... 107, 156. Ath- Ietics Commission 1,23 Homeroom Offi- cer l,2,3,43 Talisman 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Quill and Dagger l,2,3,43 U. of To- ledo, Education. Schwartz, Robin .... 31, 90, 123, 156. Assemblies Commission 43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Future Teachers 1,2,3,4, Histori- an, President 3, Treasurer 43 Pot O' Gold Typist 33 Spirit Comm. 43 Musical Comm. 3,43 DeViltries Steering Comm. lTickets1 43 Comm. 2,33 Intramurals 1,23 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Ele- mentary Education. Schwartz, Teena .... 37, 39. Com- mission 1,2,3,4Q jr. Boys Mothers' Tea Refreshments Comm. 33 Publication Rep. 13 Club Member l,2,3,43 Second Page Editor for Prism 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,42 WDA 33 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 23 Library Help 43 Honor Roll 43 Bradley U., English. Scott, Victoria .... 23, 104, 108, 156. Commission 2,43 Senior Spirit Comm. Co-Chrmn. 43 Class Comm. 3,43 Home- room Officer 13 Pep Club 3,4, Secre- tary 33 Y-Teens 1,2,3.4. Secretary 3, Vice-President 43 STNV 43 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 ln- tramurals 1,2,3,4Q Library Help 43 Honor Roll 33 Gym Assistant 43 Magazine Rep. 43 Night Relays Comm. 23 U. of Toledo. Scott, Linda .... 156. Seiler, Scott .... 156. Seward, Sally .... 38, 39, 99, 105, 156. Commission 1,2,33 Class Comm. 2,33 Publication Rep. 13 Pericleans 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Recording Secretary 3, Sgt.- at-Arms 43 Sisco 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Pot O'Gold Organizations Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention .Delegate 3,43 Posdss 43 DeViltries Comm. 1,23 Intramurals 1,23 Honor Roll 3.4.3 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Pep Club 1,23 U. of To- ledo, Art and English. Seymour, Margaret .... 105, 156. Or- ganizations Commission 23 Class Comm. 2,33 Sisco 1,2,3,4, Recording Secretary 43 Library Help 23 Honor Roll 43 Secre- tarial Work. Shall, Donna .... 95, 156. Publicity Commission 1.2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 23 Sophomore Class Vice-President 23 Debutantes 1,2.33 Omena Aura 1.2, 3,4, Historian 43 Pot O' Gold Opening Section Editor 33 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 1,23 Honor Roll 1,43 Macalester College or Ohio State U., Art and Art History. Shanteau, Charles . . Shanteau, Leland . . . Sheldon, Patsi . . . Shepherd, William .... Shible, Frank .... 156. Homeroom Officer 13 Chess Team 23 Honor Roll 23 U. of Toledo, Accounting and Chem- istry. Shoemaker, Martha .... 99, 102, 141, 157. Commission 3,43 Pericleans 1,2,3, 4, Officer 43 Sorelles 43 Intramurals l,2,3,4: DeViltries Comm, 1,2.43 Honor Roll 1,43 Toledo Hospital School of Nursing. Short, Terry . . . . 157. Auditorium Guard 43 Movie Operator 1,23 Air Na- tional Guard. Siegel, Edward .... 77, 91, 101, 104, 157. Commission 2,3,43 Class Comm. 2,3,43 STNV 3,4, Assistant Vice-Presi- dent 3,43 Quill and Dagger 3,43 Hi-Y 3,43 Spirit Comm. 3,43 DeViltries Pub- licity Comm. 43 Minor Varsity Tennis 23 Varsity Tennis 3,42 Intramurals 23.43 Ping-Pong Champs 33 Night Relays Pub- licity 43 Ohio State U., Arts and Sci- ences. Silverblatt, Thomas .... 157. Smith, David .... 157. Snider, Katherine .... 102, 108, 141, 157. Publicity Commission 3,43 Class Comm. 33 Pot O' Gold Rep. 13 Socialites 1,23 Tawasi 3,4, Chaplain 43 Sorelles 43 Spirit Comm. 43 Honor Roll 2,43 DeVil- tries Steering Comm. lMake-upl 43 DeViltries 3,43 Ohio State U., Nursing. Snyder, james .... 157. Snyder, Linda .... 157. Club Member 1,2,3,4, Officer 3, President 43 Senior Band 3,43 Maiorette 3,43 DeViltries Clonqrrg 2, Cast 4 iUsherettel3 Intramu. as , . Somers, Christine .... 86, 157. Sotnyk, Emil .... 56, 69, 72, 73. Honor Roll 1,23 Varsity Football and Wrestling 43 Varsity Track 3,4. Spadafore, joAnn .... 157. Pep Club 13 Assemblies Commiss on 43 Class Ccamm. 2: DeViltries l,2,3,43 U. of To- e o. Spengler, Susan .... 21, 38, 39, 92, 99, 1.57. Awards Commissioner 43 Commis- sion 1,2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 1,21 Area Representative 43 TASC Scholar- ship Chrmn. 43 junior Class Secretary 33 Co-Chrmn. of Sophomore Dance 23 Class Comm. 2,3,43 Pot O' Gold Rep. 13 Peri- cleans 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 43 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Sophomore Rep. 2, Freshman Mother 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Pot O'Gold Student Activities Editor 3, Senior Editor 43 Pep Club 13 Bob 2,3,43 Intramurals 23 DeViltries Comm. 1,43 DeViltries Extra 2,33 A.F.S. 23 Tiger in the Court Comm. 13 Musical Comm. 1,33 First Runner-Up Outstanding Sophomore Girl 23 Outstanding junior Girl 43 Posdss 43 'Honor Roll .l,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Home- coming Queen Attendant 43 Homecom- ing Refreshments Comm. 43 DeVilbiss TASC Queen Candidate 43 Easter Lily Drive 23 National Merit Letter of Com- mendation 43 Miami University, Second- ary Education, Counselling. Sperling, Matthew .... 72, 157. j- Hop Publicity Comm. 33 Varsity Track 2,3,43 Freshman Track and Wrestling 13 Lightweight Wrestling and Cross Coun- try 234Varsity Swimming 43 Honor Roll 1,43 Cincinnati U., Arts and Sciences. Spirko, Margaret .... 157. Steinberg, Miriam .... Sterling, Barbara .... 93, 157. Home- room Treasurer 43 Kiowa 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 43 A Capella Choir 2,33 Chorus 13 Magazine Rep. 13 DeViltries Make-up Comm. 33 U. of Toledo, Business. Stiegelmeyer, Sandi 2 . . . 98, 102, 104, 153, 157. Senior Banquet Decorations Sub-Chrm. 33 Co-Chrmn. of Prom 43 Pay-a-el-sa 3,43 Sorelles 43 Debutantes ?AStSTNV 3,43 Honor Roll 43 Ohio U., Y . Baum, Kenneth .... Stohl, Michelle .... 90, 157. Clerk-of- the-Board Commission 13 Future Teach- ers of America 3,4, Secretary 43 DeVil- tries Usher Comm. 43 Honor Roll 3,43 U. of Toledo, Elementary Education, Stoner, Timothy .... 157. Sussman, Philip .... 15. 38, 157. Student Council Rep. 'I,2,3,4: Publi- cation Rep. 13 Talisman 1,23 Pep Club 13 Freshman Football and Basketball 1,23 Intramurals 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2,3, 43 National Honor Society 3,43 junior Class President 3. Swindle, Thomas . . . . 23., 38, 56, 91, 157. Student Council Rep. 43 j-Hop Comm. Sub-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 43 Pot O' Gold Athletics Editor 43 Spirit Comm. 43 Posdss Charter Member 43 Varsity Football and Wrestling 3,43 Minor Var- sity Wrestling 23 Freshman Football and Tennis 13 Intramurals 2,3,43 Honor Roll 2,33 Baldwin Wallace. Swolsky, Helene .... 109, 110, 157. Commission 1,2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 1,43 Sophomore Dance Decora- tions Comm. 23 Publication Rep, 2,3,43 Thalians 1,2.3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Thade- villeans 1.2,3,4, President 43 Pep Club 1: DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 1,23 Ohio State U., Elementary Education. Szykowny, Marlene .... 95, 157. Szymkowiak, Eugene .... 157. ..1'- Tarchis, Susan .... 158. Welfare Commission 2,3,43 Thalians 2,3,4, Treas- urer 43 DeViltries Try-Outs Comm. 2,33 Honor Roll 2,43 U. of Cincinnati, Ele- mentary Education. Taylor, Michael .... 69, 145. 158. Sports Club 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 43 Varsity Wrestling 43 Cafeteria Guard 43 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences, Taylor, Milton .... 41, 158. Thal, julie . . . . 38. Tincher, Mark .... 75, 158. Student Council Rep. 1,41 Homeroom President 1,43 Varsity Gold 3143 Minor Varsity Golf 2g Lightweight Wrestling 23 ln- tramurals 43 Honor Roll 2,43 U. of To- ledo, History. Todd, Vicky .... 158. Club Member 2,3,43 DeViltries Comm. 33 Honor Roll 43 Work. Tomasxewski, Diana .... 40, 158. A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Nurse's Office 43 Musical Chorus 43 Work, Trimmell, james .... 41. Tucholski, Betty .... 41, 150, 158. Assemblies Commission 33 Homecom- ing Bids Comm. 33 Publication Rep. 1,33 Sisco 1,2,3,43 A Capella Choir 33 Chorus 13 Co-Chrmn. Senior Mothers' Tea 43 Athletic Office 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 U. of To- ledo, Elementary Education, Turner, Michael .... 158. Turney, Frank .... 158. , Publication Rep. 23 Varsity Bowling 2,33 Minor-Var- sity Basketball 2,33 Freshman Basket- ball 13 Penta Tech, Drafting. .. v - Valois, Kathryn .... 95, 124 158. Vogley, jackie .... 158. Assemblies Commission 43 Tawasi 23 DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 3,43 Office Help 33 Honor Roll 43 U. of Toledo or Ohio State, French. Vogtsberger, jennifer .... 100, 158. junior Class Hayride Refreshments Comm. 33 Publication Rep. 13 Social- ites 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 3, Chap- lain 43 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 33 In- tramurals 1.2,3,43 Honor Roll 1,3,43 U. of Toledo, Education. -W... Wagoner, Lori .... 31, 108, 158. Pub- licity Commission 2,3,43 j-Hop Publicity Comm. 33 Tawasi 3,43 A Capella Choir 2,33 Chorus 13 Varsity Drag Comm. 33 Musical Make-Up Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,43 DeViltries Steering Com- mittee, Make-Up, 4. Warner, Nancy . . . . 158. Magazine Rep. 43 Tawasi 2,33 Chorus 13 DeVil- tries' Make-Up Comm. 3,43 Sandusky Practical School of Nursing. Walker, Sharon . . . . 158. Webb, Oscar .... 158. Weber, Herbert . . . . Weber, Linda .... 111, 158. Pub- Iicity Commission 1,2,33 Class Comm. 21 Tri-D 2,3,4, junior Rep. 3. Pl'9Slde 'f 43 j.C.L. 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Decora- tions Comm. 23 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,43 Honor R011 11 Musical Ushers Comm. 2,33 U. of To- ledo, Secondary Education. Weills, Daniel .... 158. Weinman, Richard .... 23, 104, 106, 147, 158. Commission 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 43 Co-Chrmn. Senior Spirit Comm. 43 Senior Class Give a Damn Buttons 43 Class Comm. 2,33 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Publication Rep. 13 STNV 43 Sports Club 4, Sgt--at-Arms 4: Maga- zine Rep. 1,2,3,43 Easter Lily Drive.2C Musical Programs Comm. 2, I Musical Programs Chrmn. 43 Movie Operator 23 DeViltries Cast 4, Comm. 1,2,3,4Q Extra 2,33 Manager 2,3,43 Intramurals 41 Night Relays Comm. 3,43 COIQISTITUTIOFIBI Revision Comm. 43 Homecoming Comm. 3,43 Replace the Painting Comm. 43 De- Vilbiss Dates Bulletin Board 43 Ohio State U., Political Science. Welch, Susan .... 44, 108, 158. Sharps and Flats 23 Tawasi 2,3,4, Sgt.- at-Arms 3, Corresponding Secretary A Capella Choir 2,3,43 Chorus 13 Musi- cal Chorus 43 Business College. Wengrow, Robert .... 158. Werley, Charla .... 88, 159. Organi- zations Commission 43 Sophomore Dance Comm. 23 Thespian Society 2,3,43 Eques- trians 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, Freshman Mother 43 Pot O' Gold Rep. 23 Spirit Comm. 43 DeViltries Comm. 2,33 Act 2,3, Dancer 33 Honor Roll 2,43 Musical Chorus 2,33 Bowling Green State U., Art. Westfall, David .... 74, 159. Talis- man 43 Varsity Baseball 3,43 intramur- als 43 U. of Toledo. Weiner, Ann .... Williams, Renee .... 159. Student Council Rep. 13 Homeroom Officer 33 Y-Teens 33 Intramurals 13 Office Help 33 Business College. Wilson, Gary .... 89, 159. Witt, Thomas .... 159. Witzler, Melissa .... 31, 38, 98, 102, 159. Commission 1,2,3,4Q Student Coun- cil Rep. 33 Class Comm. 2,33 Homecom- ing Comm. 33 Homeroom Officer 23 Pot O' Gold Rep. 13 Pay-a-el-sa 2,3,4, Cor- responding Secretary 43 Pericleans 23 Sorelles 3,43 Pep Club 13 National Honor Society 3,43 National Thespian Society 3,43 DeViltries Cast 2,3,4, Steering Comm. 43 Head Usherette 43 DeViltries Comm. 13 Intramurals 23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Musical Dancer 3, Comm. 23 Butler U., Psychology. Wizgen, Aaron .... 159. U. of Toledo, Medicine. Wood, Bettie .... 23, 108, 159. Pub- lication Rep. 43 Y-Teens 43 Spirit Comm. 43 Pep Club 33 DeViltries Usher Comm. 43 Intramurals 23 Nursing School. Wylie, Thomas .... 38, 62, 72, 91, 159. Student Council Rep. 1,43 Class Activity Sub-Chrmn. 43 Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Varsity Track and Cross Country 3,43 Minor Varsity 23 Stage Crew 1,23 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4Q National Honor Society 3,43 Miami U., Chemistry. -1.- Zahm, Victoria . . . . 40, 159. Home- room Vice-President 13 Office Help 43 Kent State U., Education. Zawodni, Stephen .... 87. D.E.C.A. 43 Marines. Zeller, Richard .... 87, 159. Zion, Robert .... 159. Zollweg, Kathy .... 38, 40, 90, 108, 159. Class Comm. 43 F.T.A. 2,3,4, President 43 Y-Teens 2,3,43 Officer 43 A Capella Choir 2,33 Chorus 1, All City Choir 33 DeViltries Tickets Comm. 43 Intramurals 1,33 Honor Roll 23 Scholar- ship Team 23 National Honor Society 43 U. of Toledo, Education. Zouhary, jack .... 20, 29, 30, 38, 94, 101, 152, 159. Student Council Presi- dent 43 Commission 1,2,3,43 Area Repre- sentative 43 Area Committee Member 43 Area Chaplain 43 Sophomore Class Treasurer 23 junior Boys Mothers' Tea Co-Chrmn. 33 Class Comm. 33 Home- Quill and Dagger 3,43 National Forensic League 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Spirit Comm. 3,43 DeViltries junior Assistant 3, Cast 3,4, Scenery Comm. 3,43 Freshman Wrestling 13 Intramurals 3,43 Musical Minor Lead 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Quiz Bowl 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Student Rotarian 43 Youth Govern- ment Day Rep. 43 Law. Underclass Index - A .- Abood, Cheryl .............. 27, 86, 104, 176 Abood, Deborah ...... ................. 8 6, Abood, john ......... .................... Abbott, Margie ..... ............................. Abraham, Cnarla .......... 42, 4o, 100, 176 Abraham, Mona .................. 40, 100, 161 Adams, Robin .................... 86, 104, 105, 122, 176, 180 Adamson, Nadine .... 26, 41 , 86, 104, Aharoni, Debra ............................ 37, Ahmed, Fay .................. 23, 92, 188, Albert, Michael ...... ....................... Albright, David ........ Alden, Richard ........... Alexander, Lillian ....... Allard, Debbie .......... Allison, Barbara ...... Alonzo, Dallas ........ ........,.....69, fffjffffiigl' 161 161 189 176 189 176 161 189 176 176 189 176 189 161 176 176 176 161 161 161 189 Altmeier, Lida ............. ........ 8 6, Alvarez, Edna ................ ......... 1 25, Ammonette, Robert .......................... Amonette, Susan ................ 99, 105, Amundson, janice ...... . ..... 109, 110, Anderson, Douglas .............. . ............ . Anderson, james ............ 62, 67, 101, Andryc, Bruce 56, 77, 89, 101, 106, Andryc, Gordon .................... 56, 89, Armes, Roy ............................ 74, 75, Armes, Terry ......... .... . ........ . Armour, joann .......... .................... Armstead, Eleanor ..... ............ ..... . . .176 Armstrong, Maxine ................................ Armstrong, Timothy .... 59, 69, 101, 176 Arnold, Phyllis ................ 31,46, 92, 110,161 Arnos, john .................. 60, 89, 161, Aseltyne, Steven ................................ Ash, Paula ...,...... ,. Ashcraft, Cynthia ....... Ashman, Kay ............ Athanas, David ........ Athanas, Steve ........... Auslander, Frances ..... 1 1, ........42, ......fIQQQ'i'6i1' 94, 168 167 189 189 189 ...........176 189 176 161 176 176 161 Austin, Eleanor ........ ............... 1 75, Austin, R.chard ................................ Ayish, Richard ......,......... 41, 60, 91, ... B - Babcock, jan ............... ........ 8 8, 176 Babel, jack ......,....... ........ 5 6,161 Babjack, Robert .... .. ................. 176 Bader, Mike ......... Baer, Beverly .... Baird, Betty ...... Balch, john ...... IIII25f56fiEi snuunsuuuuiei nuuunnunuuul61 Balch, Randy ..... ...................... 2 3, 91 Balduf, Bonnie ............,... 39, 92, 99, 161 Balduf, john .. .......... .... 6 9,101,175,176 Balthazor, Gloria ......,........... 3 ................ . Banners, Keith ...... ............... 1 O1, 176 Barbee, Phillip ..... Barner, Denise ...... ........41, 176 1 76 Barry, Michael ......... Bartlett, Mary Pat Bartos, Bruce Basil, Richard Bauer, jean .... ...... Bauer, Wendy ......... Baum, Mary .......... Bauman, Robert ..... Beach, David .....,. Beale, Bonnie ...... Beale, Gary .......... Beck, Chris ............ ......88, 5 Ifffffifil' 'ffffffiiof' QQQQQ11'i'i 176 161 161 189 161 189 ......161 176 161 175 161 176 176 176 Beck, Robin .............. ............ Becker, Burdette .... . '4 'i'55 Becker, Donald .......... ...... 5 8, Beczrfnski, Phillip Behr e, Kevin ........ Bellg, Al ..... ........... Benadum, Sally ..... Bender, jack ......... Benjamin, Alan .......... .UQIIIII1fiE5 uuuuu39,94,176 .n-u42,111,176 fIf1f.f.142','941-189 Bennett, Robert .........................,.,..,. Benninger, Robert 52, 64, 72, 91, Benninger, Thomas Berg, Linda ,.... . .......................... 110, Berger, Thomas ........ ....75, 104 106, 189 161 . ........... .......... 6 7,189 176 161 161 Bergman, Sandra .................. 92, 99, Berkel, Ken .......... Berkel, Mark ......., ..........58, 72, 190 176 Berkman, Marcia .,,,.............. 86, 95, 190 Berkman, Robert ........ 75, 101, 107, 161 Bernhoft, Robert . ...................,,.,...... 161 190 176 176 Berry, Kenneth .... Bertz, David ........ Bertz, Richard ...... Beumel, Gary .,.... Beutel, Deborah ........ Beverly, Karen ....,.,. .HHUS4 -2384 5Ef4if6if65f16i Beyersdorf, Diane .......... ..........,, 1 75, 176 Bienko, james ............,,.,....,..,.,..,,,,.... 162 177 Bickle, Chris ........................ 86, 109, Birkeland, Deborah 190 Black, james .......... 23, 67, 91, 174, Black, Marcia ........ Blakely, Carol ........ Blakemore, Barbara Blakemore, David .. Blalark, jesse ........ Blalark, Kathryn 1 1, 'I44Q 1'65Q i65f Bisnchard, Timoihymf .....,,,,....,,,, 55, Blankerts, Beth .,.. Bleim, Paul ......,.,... Blumberg, Betsy .... nnuvnnsnnniii, 190 177 162 190 .......95, 110, 162 162 190 190 Blunk, Vicki .,...... ...,,,, 9 2, 102, Boldt, Carl ......... ,.....,.,,,..,.,,,, Bolfa, Randall ..... ,..,.,..........,..,,, Bolfa, Tom .....,.,.,.. ...,,...,.....,,,...,,,,,.,,,,, Bollin, Barbara .................... 98, 102, 162 Bollin, jeffery .............. 56,72,101, 162 Bollinger, Charles ,..,....,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 Booker. james ................ 23,91, 104,176 Booker, Minnie ...........,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190 Boone, jeffrey .............. 59, 69, 101, 171 coming Comm. 33 Publications Rep. 13 Wallace? Are you kidding? Borek, Kenneth ..... Borsos, William ..... Bosse, Richard ....... Bouck, Debbie Bounds, Al ....,.,... Bouw, Esther ...... Bouw, Lois ............ Bowers, Betty Bowers Mar Beth fIII9iQ'99l' , Y Bowling, David Bowyer, Suzanne 177 190 190 177 162 190 190 162 190 190 190 162 162 190 177 190 190 172 177 177 162 162 190 177 162 162 162 177 162 162 190 Boyd, Dorothy ........,...,...,... 42,100, Boyd, Toni ...................,.............. 96, Boyd, Vivian ................ 44, 108, 115, Boynton, Carmen ...........,............ 92, Bozzuto, Marc ...... ..................,....., Bracken, Terry ....,.....,....,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,, Brailey, Debra ..........,.....................,,,, Brannan, Randi ........ 109, 110, 162, Brannan, Richard .....,,..,,,.,........ 107, Brauer, Richard .,.,.....,....,,........,..,.... Breeze, Susan ..........,,,.,. 88, 95, 104, Breno, Monica ....,,,,,,,, 95, 102, 104, Bridwell, Lisbeth ..............,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Briga, Eggie ,,,,, ,,,., ,A,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 4 , Britsch, Martin ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 10, 19, 28, Brochin, Kenneth ...........,,,.,.,..., 120, Brock, Laura ,,..,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,, 92, 99, Brown. Daniel .............. 69, 74, 101, Brown, Michael .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., I ,, Brown, Patricia ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 92, Bruvn, Elizabeth .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, Bryan, David A,,,...... AAA,A,,, ,,,,, Brymer, Linda ...,...,.,. ,,,,,,, 177 162 Brynelson, Wesley ..,,,, ....... 1 90 Buchanan, Richard ....,, ,,,,,,, 1 62 Buck, jeanne .,,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, 1 7 7 Buckley, Richard .,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 9,190 Bueche. Reuben .,..,,, . ,A,,,,,,,, 162 Bugg, Belle ,...,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 2,177 Bunnell, juanita , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Burgard, Robert ....... ..,... .,,,,....,,,. 1 7 7 Burke, Deborah .... ..,,.,..,.,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, Burke, Mary .........., ...... 1 O9, 110, 177 Burks, Wanda ....,,,,..,.,, ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 Burling, Constance ,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Burnep, jacklyn .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5, 190 Burnham, Nancy ..,... ,..c. ..,,,, 2 7 . 40, 41, 95. 104, 162 Burns, Craig ,,.......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 67, 190 Burns, Randy ............., 7, 64, 78,89, 162 Burstein, Ronald ,,,.,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 162 Burtch, Dale ..........,, 62, 72, 81, 162, 172 Bverly, Gregory ........................ 118, 162 Byers, Connie ..... ....,,,A.,..,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,, 1 62 Byers, Lee .,..,,,,,,,.,,2,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 - C - Campbell, Anne ......,,.,,, ,.a,a,,,,c,,,,,,, 1 90 Campbell, Christine ..........,,,,,.,,.c.,,,A, 190 Campion, Mary ,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 6, 98, 177 Cannan, Lynn ,,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 Cannon, Sally .....,. .,.,,,,.,,..,,,,,,., 1 90 Canty, Carlton ,.,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Carpenter, Carol ...... ,,,.,,,., 8 8, 100, 190 Carrothers, Steven ,,,,,,,,,,,, 106, 107, 163 Carter, Laura .,..,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 8, 177 Carter, Mark ,,..,.,,. Case, Kelly ..... Case, Kevin . ..,.. .. Case, Wayne ......,,. 'QffI1f84Q .163 163 ...,..,74, oo Ceravolo, Linda ,,.,,..,...,,.,,,,,,,,,, 105 Cermack, Christie . Challen, Cynthia Chamberlin, Lois Chapman, Karen Chavalia, Sharon Cherry, Wanda .. Chester, Barbara Childress, Victoria Chiles, judy .....,..... Chiles, Rosemary Cristlieb. Christine Christoff, Ronald Churchill, Walt ...42, 92, 99, 118, ......23, 111 . ,........ 98, 175, n 177 191 177 177 177 191 163 177 191 ..ffffffffffffffffffffff56f' ........62, 72, 80, 81 , 165 177 Clark, Barbara ,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,... 191 Clark, jan ....,,,,,.,.. ....,.,,,,....,.........., 1 91 Clemons, Mary ..... ..........,..,.., 1 91 Cline, jane ...,..,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,, 1 63 Cline, Kathleen ..,.. Close, Gale .......,,,. Cluckey, Debra ......., Cochran, Stephen Coffey, Shannon Cohen, Charles ..... Cohn, jeffrey ....... Colboth, Susan ..,,. Cole, Lou Ella .......... Coleman, Gilbert Coleman, Sharon ...... Coleman, William ..,, ....,....27, 191, 1:11671 94 177 163 1 91 56 163 191 177 177 177 177 177 ...........163 163 163 191 163 177 Coles, Dan .....,...... .,,,,,,,,,,,, Coles, Debbi ......... ,,,,,, 1 OO, Combs, judy .........,.. Common, Daniel .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Connell, Colleen ..,.., ..,,,,,,,,.,.c 9 8, Connell, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,101, Connin, Larry ,.,......, ,,,,,.,,, 7 4, 107, Connin, Richard ...,.. ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Connin, Scott .,,,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Conrad, john .... Cook, Robert ...... Cook, Sheila .,.... Cooper, Cooper, Barb .... jeffrey corien, Diane ,.,. If Cornelius, Arthur Cornelius, Melvin 1'22 ...:l:Z:::i..90l 1, 98, 99, 1 05, 177 191 191 163 191 177 191 191 177 Cory, lan ...,.......... ........ 4 0, 105, 163 Coss, joan ...,.,,,....,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Costell, james ....,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2, Counselman. Gloria .... cc...,,,,,,,, Coveney, Daniel .,.,., , ,..,,,, 58, 236 ., 163 191 Coveney, Michael .... Covington, Denise Cox. Richard ,,,,,.....,, ......101, Cramer, Kit ...,.,.,. ,,..,....,.. 4 2, Crandall, Dave ..... ........ 4 2,93, Cranker, Peter ........ ...,,............ Craton, Colleen ,..,. ....,, .............. Crawford, Kathi ...,........ ........ Creekmore, Richard .,,.., .,...,.. Crider, Bruce ...,........... ..... Crisp, Loren ............ ........... . .. Croft, Stephanie ...... ........,.. 9 8, Crooks, Kim ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,....,,,,,....... Crowe, joyce .......... ........ 9 2, 99, Crowley, Marlow ....... ........... 8 2, Cummerow, Shelly Cummings, james ....... ........ 4 2, Curphey. john ..,,...... ......., 6 O, Curtis, Chris ......,.. ......., 5 6, Curtiss, Laura ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,. Cusack, jo Anna ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,.,,.,... Cuzynski, Cassandra ...,.....,............., Cybulski, Cathy .....,.....,....,. 95, 163, ... D ..- Daig, julie ....,.. .......................... 4 6, Dale, Debra ...... ....... 9 5, 102, 104, Dale, Michelle ...,. ............ 9 5, 104, Damm, Todd ..........,, ................. 6 O, Damrauer, Thomas ...., ........ 9 3,94, Dansard, jane ....................,,.. 98,99, Darrington, Dewayne Darrin ton Karen .... e , ---,----------- -------- Daugherty, Stephanie .,... .................. Daugherty, Steven .,......., 31, 44, 73, Davis, Cynthia .,........ ........... 2 6, 95, Davis, Gary . .......... .. .................,.. -- Davis, jon ............. ....... 1 01,107, Davis, Lorraine ..... ...,......,......... Davis Ted .......... ................. Dean, Donald ....... DeBruine, john ..... Decker, Paul ..,.,.... Delp, Douglas ....... Demers, Susan ........ Demers, Timothy ,.,. Denman, Dennis ...... Denman, Gary ....... fliifffilii ........58, iffIQ'1'65Q ...iflfllllllliikil 177 191 177 163 177 163 177 177 177 191 191 177 191 163 191 178 191 163 163 163 191 191 173 191 163 191 163 178 178 T75 T65 163 191 178 163 163 TES 191 163 178 191 163 191 191 163 180 191 178 165 163 178 178 178 178 191 163 Dennis, Diane ............................ 92, DeVries, Robin .............. 26, 86, 109, Dewey, Fred .................. 82.93, 178. Dickendasher, Lynn .........,................ Diguglielmo, Cecile ........,......,.......... Diguglielmo, Patrick .... 81, 101, 163, Diller, David ........ 62, 72, 80, 81 , 91 , Dillon, Cynthia ..........,................. 93, Dillon, janet ..............,..,.,,........... 97, Dimmock, jeffrey ,.,.... ........ 4 2, Dionyssiou, Daniel ..... ................. Dixon, Thomas ........ .............. 4 2, Dobbins, Leland .....,... ..,..... 4 2, 84, Dobbins, Pamela .......,.,.. .......... ....... Domonokos, Veronica ..,.... ,............. Donnell, David .......,...... ......., 4 4, Donofrio, Gina ..... ,...., Donofrio, Toni ........ ......105, Donovan, William ....... Dooley, Kenneth ...... Dooley, Patricia ...... Doran, Thomas ..... Dorn, Cassandria ..., Douglas, Brooke ,..... Dovas, Helen ....... Draheim, Mary ..,.. ,. 11613, 178 163 163 122 163 .164 192 164 .164 192 IIQfIf2i6,'99Q Draper, james .,..... ......................... .92 94 192 Draper, jane ................. Dresher, Gerald ....... 1 r , Drumheller, Grant ............ 104, 178, Drzewiecki, Christine Dudek, john .................. ...........72, 164 164 164 .164 193 192 180 164 192 Duerringer, Karen .,.,,.. .....,,. 9 45 178 Dula, Michael .......... ........... 1 92 Dulinsky, Keith ................ .178 Dunbar, Mary ,,,,...... .,.......,.......... 1 64 Duncan, Wanda ...... ........,.............. 1 92 Dunlap, Barbara ..... ...... 2 6, 29, 41 98, 102, 104, 164 Dunn, janet ............ ...... 4 2, 108, 178 Dunn, Patrick .................................... 164 Duszynski, joyce .............................. 164 Duvendack, Marilyn ........ 40, 92,99, 164 .- 5 ... Early, Charlotte ........... ......................., Easton, Richard .......... .,....,............. 1 92 Eaton, Deloras .... ...,,., 4 1, 108, 164 Eckle, Christine ....... .,,,..,...., 4 O 164 Edwards, Gary ...... ..,.,,...,,,...... 1 64 Einhart, Patti ...... ...... 8 5, 97, 178 Eisen, Naomi ......... ............... 1 92 Eiserling, Suzanne .... ............ 1 92 Eller, Steven .........,. ...,.., 1 73 164 Ellis, Patricia ,,,,,, ,.,,,, 9 8,192 Ellis, Timothy ....., ....,,. 1 01, 192 Elrod, john ........,, ............ 1 78 Engle, Dawn ..... ....... 1 OO 178 Epstein, Cheryl .... Ernst, janice ........ Esch, Peter ....... Esch, William ...... Esper, Steven ...... Esser, April .......... Estell, Connie ......... Ethington, Carol ...... Ethington, Thomas .. Ethridge, Richard ...... Evans, Royce ,... ...... . Evearitt, Carol ........ .........4O, v 164 1 92 178 ......40, 75 164 ,. QIf1ffIQ96i' 172 192 178 .........164 , ......... 178 Evearitt, Cheryl ...........,,................... 164 Everhart, Mark .......... 19, 20, 42, 67, 74, 91, 178, 183 - F - Fagan, Alexya .... , ...... ....... 1 08, 164 Fagan, Ronda .................................... 192 Faichney, jennifer ...................... 41, 192 Faichney, john ........ 8, 29, 30, 31 , 46, 91, 94,160, 164,172 Farmer, Alvin .......................................... Farmer, Denise .... ..,. ............ 9 7 , 100, 192 Farner, Deborah ,,,,,,.,,,,, 92, 99, 164, 172 Farner, Sally ........ ..,.... 2 7, 92, 192, 193 Faylo, Dale .............. ................. . ..... 1 92 Faylor, james ....,,....... .... . ............... 1 92 Feilhardt, Charles ...... ......... 5 6, 164 Fenn, james ............ ............ 6 O, 192 Ferguson, jane ........ ............ 1 O4, 192 Ferguson, Susan ....., ...,.. 9 5, 109, 178 Ferns, john ,............. ,................... 1 64 Figlarz, Marilyn ........ ....... 8 6, 104, 179 Fine, Marla .................... ......... 1 10, 192 Fingerhut, Stanford ...,.. ..............,... 1 64 Finley, Donald .......,... .................... 1 79 Fishler, Barry ,,....,,,,.. .,.,,,, 7 2, 106, 164 Fitzgibbons, Matt ,,,,... ...,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, Fleck, Gerald ........, ......... 8 4, 179 Fleck, joyce ............ .......,,,, 1 92 Fleming, Rochelle ,..... . ,,......... 192 Folger, Linda ......,,,. ....,,,, 2 7, 179 Ford, Valerie ......... ,,.....,,,, 1 92 Forman, Nancy .,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10, 164 Foster, Donna ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,, 44, 179 Fotheringham, Peter .... 23, 91, 120, 164 Fox, Barbara .........,.,..............,.,..,.,,,,, 192 Fox, james ,..,......,,.,,. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Fox. Susan ....... ,,,,,,, 1 10, 192 Frahn, Nancy .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 179 Frautschi, Carol ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Frautschi, james ,,,,,,,,, 60, 154 Frey, Christine ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 11, 179 Frey, Karen .......,,,.,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,, 111, 192 Frey, Robert ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 91, 192 Friedman, Francine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 79 Friedman, Mark ..56,101,106, 107,164 Friedrich, Neil .,,.,,.,....,,,,,,,, 89, 164, 172 Friend, jeffrey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Frischblatt, Beverly ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 110, 154 Fritz. Nancy .............. ,,,,..... 4 1, 94, 179 Frosh, Victor .,.,,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H179 Frost, Beverly ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 08, 179 Fruth, David ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 64 Fruth. Gary .,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 5 5 Fry. Dawn ...... ......... 9 6, 192 Fry, james ....,,,,....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Furr, Sylvia ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ... C .- Gable, Andy ............... ..... 1 65 Gable, Bernetta ...... ...........,.. 1 79 Gable, Vivian ....... ................. 1 79 Gaines, Bob .............. ..... ............... 1 6 5 Gaines, Melvin .......... ......... 5 6,81, 165 Gaiter, jamie ............... .................. 1 92 Gallapis, Christopher ........ 56, 165 Ganden, Ellen ............ ............... 1 79 Gantzos, Alex ......... ............. 1 05, 165 Gardner Charita ..... ....................... 1 92 Gardner, Leon .................................... 179 Gardner, Philbert ........,... 59, 67, 72, 179 Garland, Susan .....,.. ....................... 1 92 Garling, Karen ....... ......,...... 1 OO, 192 Carling, Ronald ....... ........... 1 65 Gast, joseph ............... .............. 1 79 Gatwood, Donald ...... ......... 2 3, 192 Gedert, Patricia ..... ............ 1 92 Gedert, Susan .....,...... ..............,,.. 1 92 Georgevich, Dimitri .................,........ 193 Germain, Diane ................ 109, 110, 179 German, Carol ......... ........... .... 8 8 , 193 German, Susan .... ......... 4 4, 88, 165 Gess, Richard ...... ............ 9 4, 1o5 Getter, Robin ...... ......... 2 3, 92, 179 Gibbs, Betty ..... ............ 8 5, 193 Gibbs, Don ....... ......... 4 2, 46, 179 Gibson, Angela .... .......... 4 0, 108, 165 Scope, once Gibson, Terry ........ Gilbert, Michael ...... Gilbert, Robert ......,. Gillespie, Brenda ..,,.. Gilmore, Larry ..... Girkins, Bruce .......... Girkins, Thomas ...... Glanzman, Holly ...... Glasener, Tamara .... Glasper, David ........ 211111159 ff1QQff3'1','2ii' ...........91 QQQ.Q.'1i78 Glassman, Deena ....... Glassman, Saralyn ,,,.... ,,.,.,,,, Glesmer, Gerald ...... Gloyd, Michael ,..,. Gloyd, Terry ....., Goff, Steven ...... Gold, Nancy ......... Goldstein, judy ..... Goodman, Mary ,..... Ififffflili IQIIIIIE7 1 oo ..........,,IQfQf92 .179 .193 179 ,193 .359 165 193 .179 .193 179 .179 .193 '179 .179 193 179 .165 193 Gorajewski, Arthur, .......,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,, ,179 Gordon, lohn .............. 56,101,165 171 Goree, joyce ......... ....,..,., 4 0,108 165 Goree, Patricia .,,..,., ,,,.,,, 1 08,165 172 Gottschalk, David .,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,165 Gould, Pam ....,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 155 Gould, Ralph .........,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 193 Graber, Cathy .............,,,,,..,,....,,,, 23 155 Grafing, Richard ........ 23, 28, 84, 94 165 Grainger, Charlie .,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 69,72 155 Grainger, Louise ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 193 Grange, Christina ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 2,100 155 Grant, Denise .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 179 Grant, Lorraine ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 O8 193 Graves, Howard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 155 Gray, Rick ............. ...... 7 4, 101 179 Green, jan ......,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 155 Green, john ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 193 Green, luli .............. ..,.... 1 OO, 174 175 Green, Shelley .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 79 Greenberg, Sherry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 109, 110 155 Greenless, Elaine ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Greene, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,7S, 155 Greenwald, Rick ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 23, 90, 94, 179 Greiner, larry ......,... ......,.. 5 6,107 165 Greiner, Donald ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H179 Gring, Pattie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 05 179 Grossman. Fredarick ....,, ,,,,,,,, 7 2 193 Grote, Gaye ................, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 93 Grycza, Ellen .,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , -,193 Guest, Patricia ,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 0, 93, 155 Gunderson, Christine .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 155 Gunn, Greg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,179 Gunzenhaeuser, Les ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 93, 179 Guss, Kathleen ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Guthrie, Mark ......,. 69,72,93,101 179 Guy, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Guy, David ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Guy, julie ...........,,... , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 193 Guzman, Francine ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 4, 95, 179 Gwinner, Debbie .,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 175 - H .- Haddad, Robert ............ 46, 62, 101, Haddad, Theodore .............. 46, 101, Haddix, David ,..,....,,, . ,,,, ,,,,, ,.,, 1 1 4, Hadigeorge, Angie Hadigeorge, Pattie III Hagemann, Mary Hahn, Bruce .......... ..........39, 93, Hakius, Nancy ...... ,..,,,...,,,, 3 8, 99, Hale, Karen ......,...... Haley, Sue ........... Haley, jayne ....... Hall, Lyle ........ Hall, Roberta ........ Hames, Robert ......... .....44, 71, 108, 1 05, 179 165 193 179 179 193 165 165 180 192 179 .......95. Hamilton, Michael ...... Hardin, Alan ............, Harris, Douglas ...... Harris, Ellen .......... Harris, james .,..... in the morning does it. .......72, 193 193 165 165 165 193 l l Harris, Susan, ........... .----.--------- 1 93 Harris, Virginia .......,.... .-.---- 1 03, 130 Harrison, Cassandra .... .....----..-. 1 65 Harrison, Eugene ........ ..........4.-.---, , --------- Harteis, Lucinda ................-- --.,-----,---- 1 93 Hauenstein, Michael .................. 42, 180 Hays, Hal .................. 62, 72, 80, 81 91 , 93, 174, 180 Hazard, Philip ............ 62, 112, 160, 155 Hazlett, Alicia ........r.....--.... ----..- - 165 Heard, janice ..... .........-------- ------- 1 9 3 Heard, Sheila ..... ---.----- 1 55 Heath, Richard ..,... ..-..-- 4 4, 165 Hebler, jonathan ..,.. ......... 1 80 Hedler, Rebecca ....... ........------- 1 80 Hegamaster, Leslie ,..... , .r....... .104, 165 Heidtman, Linda ....... ........ 9 1, 122, 180 Heine, Barbara ...... ............----v . .--.193 Heine, Sharon ........ ...... 1 10, 166. 168 Heinisch, Mary ...... ........ 9 8, 102, 166 Helm, Mark ............ .....-.....----.--- 1 80 Heltman, Gerry ......... ........,....... 1 66 Helvoight, Carol .......... -.----- 1 66 Henderson, Dan ............. --.---. 1 93 Henderson, Deborah ....... ---...- 1 80 Henderson, Mary .....,.. ...,... 1 80 Henderson, Vicki ..... ....... 1 93 Henderson, Willie ......... .193 Henneman, judith ............ .193 Henning, julie . ,....,., ....... 4 6,193 Henning, William ..... .r.............. 1 66 Henrion, Kevin ...... ................... 1 66 Henry, Ann .........,.. ....... 7 1, 95, 180 Henry, Darlene ...... ..,......, 7 0, 193 Henry, David ..... ....... 7 5, 180 Henry, Mary ....... ............. 1 80 Herman, Grace ...... ..........,..... 1 80 Hertz, Elaine ..... ..,..............., 1 80 Herzberg, Mary .... ....... 8 6, 96, 180 Hessling, james ...... ......,......... 1 80 Hetsler, Mike ........... ............,...... 1 66 Hewlett, Christine .,..,......... 98, 104, 189 Hewlett, Marianne ........................,... 194 Heywood, Donna .......... 98, 99, 165, 166 Heywood, Malinda ..........,................. 194 Heywood, Mary ....... .....,................ 1 80 Hickman, Cathy ....,.. ........ 1 11, 181 Hickman, jackie ..,..., .......... . ..194 Hickman, Kerry ....... ................ 1 81 Hickman, Sandy ....... ,......... 4 1,96, 166 Hilkert, Dee Dee ..... ..,..... 8 3,105,181 Hin, Fred ................ ................... 1 66 Hill, Gary .,............... ................ 1 94 Hillebrand, Susan ..... ........ 1 08, 194 Hinds, Lili ............ ........ 1 08,194 Hinsey, David ......., ............. 1 94 Hinsey, Roddy ..,... ........,.,..... Hisle, Bruce , ............ ....... 1 94 Hoffman, Paul ..........,. ................ 1 66 Hofmeister, Debra ...,.....,...............,.. 181 Hohl, Wesley ....................,,............., 166 Holden, joanne ..............,.., 41, 124, 166 Hollie, Peggie ........ 90, 97, 108, 122, 166 Hollstein, Ray .....,...............,,.,,,...........,,., Hollstein, Ricky ................,.......,....,.. 194 Holman, Randall ..,.... , ,.....,.,...,..... 194 Holman, Roger ...... ......,............... 1 81 Holman, Ron .......... ............,.....,....,,.,.... Holsinger, Melvin ............ 58, 67, 72, 194 Hoot, Gary ............ ,..................... 1 81 Hoot, Gregory ...,. Hopkins, Linda ...... Horn, Wanda ........ Houseman, julie ....... Houseman, Max . ...... 181 ....,..86 ...,...97, 194 81 181 Houston, judith .... ..,...,,.. 1 81 Howald, jeffrey ,... ............. 1 81 Howald, Karen ...... ........ 1 04, 181 Howald, Linda ........ ................... Howard, lohn .,.,.... .......... 1 81 Howard, Luther ,,., ....,..,....,,,, 6 7, 194 Hoyt, Rick .........,..................,.,,..,..... 166 Hraback, Wendy ........ 71. 104, 180 181 Hubbell. Sandi .............. 23, 44, 111 181 Huffman, Randy ...................,..., 42, 194 Hughes, Darrell .....,.. 44, 59, 67, 72, 181 Hughes, Diana .................................. 194 Hughes, john ......,..,......,,,,,...,,,,,...,,..,,..,. Humberger, Sharon .........,,.,.,..... 95 194 Humphreys, Rick ..,....,,.., 41,44, 46 166 Hunt, Lynda .........,.......,...,...,...... 98 194 Hunter, Diana ...,,,,,....,,., 44, 96, 108 166 Hunter, Harvell ......,.....,,.,............,,,,.,.,,. Hunter, Inez ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 194 Hurt, Mark , ............... 58, 59, 67, 74 194 Hussey, Dennis ...,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,, Hutchens, Lelia ...........,,,.,......,,........ 181 Hyams, Elizabeth .......,..,,......,,.. 110 181 Hyams, Kathy .,.... 20, 110, 163, 166 168 ... 1 - lrving, Anthony .,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... 58,67 194 Isaacson, Thelma ......,..............,........ 194 lsenstein, Bill ..........,,,.,. 62, 72, 180, 181 ltil, Viola .......... ,.,..,,.,,,..,.......,....... 1 94 . -1- jablonski, Helen ......... ................. 1 81 jacob, Dennis .......... ..............,.--- - 131 jacobs, Debbie ...., ......-. 4 2,92 166 jackson, james ........ ...,....... 5 8 194 jackson, Kenneth .... .......,--.... 1 94 jackson, Ron ......... ........ 1 94 jacques, Debra ..... .,.....- 1 81 jagielski, '1 ony ..... james, Kevin ......... james, j james, Pam ett ........ jameson, john ............. jarecki, janice ........ ..... jaynes, Elaine ........ jaynes, Nathan ..... . 81 194 ...,..,42 fE52 12 i'5i ' ....f.....f...941 194 181 166 166 166 jenkins, Dennis ....................... ---101 jex, Kathy .................... 23, 42, 130 jeziorowski, Fred .......... .i.......----,---- jiannuzzi, Bill ..,...... ....... 5 6, 107 jiannuzzi, Anne ..... .....,, 9 8, 104 jiannuzzi, Terry ..... .,.......... 5 6 jimison, Colleen jimison, Robin .... QIIIIIIT66 johnott, Debra ....... ---------- johnson, Alvin .... ..-------- johnson, Charles ..... .--.---..--.- johnson, Dennis ..... ....... 1 66 ohnson, jack ............................ ----.. johnson, joyce ................ .......... ...... johnson, Kathy .... 98, 104, 109, 180 johnson, Lawrence ........ 53, oO, 91 johnson, Lynette , .......................- johnson, 'Maxine ..... ............,... o nson enee ....... ...... johnson Rickey ..... .... jones, Brenda ...... jones, Douglas .... jones, Ernest .............. 181 181 181 166 194 166 '194 166 194 194 194 181 166 181 181 166 194 167 194 181 194 181 jones, joseph ............,.. ....... 1 77 181 jordan, Gwendolyn ...,.,. ....... 1 O8 181 josephson, james .... .. .-.,.......-.... .- josephson, Pamela .... ............ 1 94 jozetowicz, Mark ...... ............... 1 81 jozwiak, Carole ,.... ......... 9 6, 194 jude, Richard ...... ............ 1 67 jurski, Louise ............ ......... 1 67 jurski, Thomas . ............ ...... 1 81 .. K - Kahn, David ................. ------ 1 94 Kahn, jennifer .......... - -,--- 131 Kaifasz, Linda .... ,------.------- 1 94 Kale, Dennis ,.... ............... - --167 Kale, Randy ...........,.........,..- ---,--- 7 4,181 Kallile, Denise ............... , ,,.. 95. 109,167 Kaplan, Edward ............--,...--, ----- 5 6, 167 Kaplan, jan .... 36, 95, 104,109,110, 167 Kaplan, Scott .........................---- ----.-- 1 94 Karamol, Linda ................-- , -.-.--------,-- 131 Karp, Michael ...... ......... -.--.-.-.-.- 1 3 1 Kaufman, Cindy ..... ........ 1 09. 110 167 Keiser, Bob ............. ........,.....------- 1 67 Kelb, jeanne .1 ...... .................... 4 1 Keller, jeff ....... ...,.......,,...,--.... 6 7 Keller, Keith ............ 59, 67, 181 Keller, Pauline ..,. ....... 3 8,98, 102 167 Keller, Tim ...,.......... 8, 85, 94. 113 167 Keller, Tom .........,.......... 46, 85, 94. 167 Kendall, Candace ........................ 98 167 Kendall, Vicki ....... .41, 98,102, 104, 167 Kennedy, Kevin ........................-.--.... 194 Kennedy, Mark ...............,................ 181 Kennedy, Sue ...... ....., 9 2 194 Kern, Rick .......... ..,..... 6 2.72 Kesling, Patty .... ,. ....,.. 167 Kezur, Steve .....,..... .... . -72 Kidd, Lawrence ..... ....... 1 94 Kiefer, Sharon .....,.... ,,,....,,. 1 94 Kilisz, Constance ....., ......,...--- ...... Kimble, Michelle ...,,. ....... 1 05 194 King, David ......,.... ...,...... . .. King, Debra ...............,,.,.........,............... King, Glen ................,........... 89,91 194 Kinney, Kathy ...............,.,..... ..... 9 6 167 Kirk, Don ............ 41,76,77,80,81,101, 104,107,162 167 Kirkwood, Barbara . ........................... 194 Kissling, Sandy ............................ 95, 167 Klein, Kenneth ....... ............... 1 94 Klein, Mark .,.............. ......,., 7 2, 194 Klockowski, Cynthia .,....,........,, .195 Klockowski, Debra .... .,,......,.,.....,... 1 95 Klotz, Diane ................,,.... 104, 110, 167 Knakiewicz, Kathleen ..85, 88, 111, 195 Kneisley, Gary .,...,.,.....,.,,,,,,,.......,,,,. 167 Knight, Keith .................................... 195 Knott, Cheryl ..,,...... 41, 44, 97, 100, 167 Knott, jeffrey ........,......,........,,........., 195 Kocinski, Dave .................................... 42 Kocinski, Debbie Kocinski, Denise ..,,. Koester, Dottie ....... Kondalski, Mark ..... Konwin, Pamela ........ Koontz, Christina Kovacik, jacalyn Kovacik, Ricki .... ..,. Kovacs, judy ..,.,...,,, .... Kozbial, Gary ....,,...... Krastin, Charlotte Kraus, Georgianna Kronfield, Patricia .,,........ Krontz, john ..............,,.. Krueger, Geoffrey Krueger, Karol ........,. Kruse, Constance Kruse, Kent ...,,.,...,., Kuhman, Bruce ....,., Kuhman, Linda ..,,... Kuhnle, Patricia ..... Kulwicki, Dave .......... Kummerer, Barbara ..... Kurtz, Linda ........,,.. Kurucz, john ......... Kwapich, Thomas ,.,.,. .. 1, - LaCourse, Rebecca ....... Lake, Gregory ............ Lake, Karen ........ Lalendorf, David ..... Lamarand, Nancy ...... Lammers, Kevin ........ Lampros, Michael .... Lampros, Milton ..... ......... Lampert, Susan ....... ........ Lang, Steven ........ '165 .,ffQQffffffff95f' ..4O, 92, 99, ,,.,......102 ..........,.105 ,,...23, 92, ....106, 107, 42, 93, 195 167 167 ..44 167 195 195 167 167 195 112552. ..IIffQ27Q'95i' , ...,....... 72, 195 195 167 195 195 111 195 167 195 ........62. 89 195 .........97, .......,....167 .........167 .67, 195, 196 102, 1 10, 167 60, 120, 167 Langhorst, Michael Langhorst, Timothy Lantz, Darlene ....... .. Laraby, Sharon ...... .......195 ..........195 .....,88, 96 Larke, Patty ...,...,..... ....... 9 6. 167 Laskiewicz, Larry ..... .----------- 4 2 Latson, Kandia ...... ............. Lavsky, Albert ...... ------- 1 83 Lavsky, Mollie ......... ------- 1 95 Lawhorn, Lydia .......... ..,............,... 1 95 Lawniczak, Kathleen .....................,.. 195 Lawrence, Barbara .,.......,.......... -....-......-- Lawrence, Cheryll ...,...... 44, 88, 99, 183 Lawrence, Chuck ..... .................,.,.. LeBeau, Charles ..,. ...........,....... Lebow, Howard .... Lebow, Laura , .... ........ 1 10, Lee, joseph ...... .....,---.... 5 6. Lee, Bobbie ...... .... 9 5 174 Lee, Larry ...... l11 '2iE 97' Leeper, Avyn ..... ....... , Leeper, Barry ..... Leffler, Beverly ....,., . Lehmann, joseph ..... Leiber, Robert .........,.. Leonhardt, Robert ...... Leonard, Laura ......... LeSage, Darlene .... LeSage, jim ......... Lesh, Barbara ........ Lermer, Ronald .,.. Leveton, David ......... Levinson, Norma ..... Lewis, Sandy ......,. Lewis, Stephan ....,. Lewis, Wade ...,... Liber, Cheryl .,........,.., Liber, Nadine ,,............ Lichtenstein, Bob ......,. Ligibel, David .......... 58 Lilly, Napoleon ,,.......... Linden, Linda .............. Linden, Rob ............, Linticum, Brenda ..... Linticum, Linda ....... Lindsay, Christina ,.., .. Lipman, Rick ........... Little, jack ............ Lockwood, jill ......... Lockwood, Michael ...... ....46: 84: se, ..............100, .......44, 56, QEi 1'66 121162, 72, 91: , ............... 38, .......75, 91, ........100, ..,....96, .......,..26, 86, . ...... ...56, 72, , 60, 91, 195, ........95, 109, ...,.,,29, 40, ...,,..7O, 92, Lockwood, Stephen Lohman, Carl ......,.,.. Loizou, Andrew Loiewski, Kathy 1 1, 40 110 165 London, lan .....,,,....,,,, , , , London, Robert .......,,,........ 69, 101, Long, Norma ..... .. ..............,, 93, Lopez, Robert .......,,,. ,,,,,,, 7 2, Lorenz, Christine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,, Louy, David ..........,..........,.... 60, 91, Loy, Danny ..............,.............,........... Lubov, janet ...,.... 29, 109, 1tO, 175. Lucas, Michael .......,........,,,,..,,.....,,... Lucas, Terri ,.,.,,.,....,.,.....,,,.,,,..... 92, Luce, Kathy ,,,,,,..,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 11, Ludwikowski, Mary ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lunceford, Lissa ,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, Luppens, Sharon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lydy, Bob ,.,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lykins, Craig .... Lykins, Michael ,.,,,,,,,,,,, .29,46,91, Lyons, Anthony ....,... MacRitchie, Deryl .. Malcom, David ...... Malko, Pam .......... Manera, Vince ...... Manix, Ann .,,,.,,,.. Marion, Gary ......,. 67. 74, 180. 183, . ...... 84, flfllf ...... IIIQIII99. 98, 99, 179, 180, Marion, Margot ....-,------ , -A----- 45, 92. Marks, Harry ..... Marshall, Steve ...... Martin, james ..... Martin, Lynn ..... Martin, Paul ....... , Mason, Howard ........ Mast Bernie ....... .......46, ..........93, .......42, 74, 2i4 'iE3ii1 i72 167 195 167 195 167 183 183 167 195 167 167 ..86 167 195 183 167 167 195 167 167 167 195 167 167 183 167 201 167 183 167 195 183 168 168 195 195 195 168 183 195 183 168 196 196 1o: 196 168 183 168 183 168 168 168 196 183 91, 184 196 196 168 168 183 196 183 ..84 183 168 183 183 183 183 Mast: Scott .......,.. 42, 58, 59. 69, 74, 195 Matnisonhjlulle ..--...--------- ,----------- -'---------- Matney, on'1aS ........----.--- --------------4------- Mazy, Deneve ........... ...-.,--,----- - -95, 133 McCarthy, lim ....-,--..-------- ,-74, 133- 195 McCarthy, ThomaS .....- ---------,- 1 33, 195 McClow, Linda .,......---- -----,---------- 1 68 McCiymont, Cathy ...... ---------- 1 33 McCormick, Dolly ......... ------- 1 96 Mccormick, Vee Ann ........----.---.,--,--- 163 McCullough, Brian ..,...........-.--,...--- ---163 McCullough, Kim ................-. --.... 8 4. 168 McDaniel, Chuck ........---- 42, 64, 74, 153 McGee, Mary ............... ....... 4 1, 108, 153 Mccjranahan, Timothy ...... . .,.......----,- 153 McGraw, Brent .............----- -.--,------ ------, 4 2 Mclllvain, Cheryl .,..... .... ,........,, ...----, 1 9 6 Mclndoe, Gregory ......--....------ ,,----- - -- Mclntyre, Nancy .....,.. 95, 104, 109, McMann, Timothy McMillan, Maureen McNeal, Freddie .. McNeal, Machelle If ...... 1111111111441- 1 io McWill1am. Ann ------- ------ 1 04, , Mechel, Michael .... Meek, ini .............. Meier, Linda ...... 40 IfQ1QQffffQ95Q'i'65i. 1142, 44, 85, 111, Meier, Paulette ............ 85, 88, 111, Mercurio, julie ............----...- 92, 102. Mellor, Cindy ..... .... .-,,--,-,--------- Merritt, jean .......... ---------- 2 3, Metzger, Ronald ..... -.----- 6 0, Mewbuorn, Renee ------------ Meyers, Richard .... ........176, 196 183 196 196 196 168 183 196 196 168 196 168 183 196 168 196 183 Meyers, Theodore Michael, David ..,... Michael Patricia Michalak, Michael-- Michalski, Daniel Michalski, Karen Miles, Elaine ...,..,,, .. ........ 93, ...,..105, 196 196 f 190 ,,,,.......168 168 196 ....,.,.195 183 Miles, Elvin ........... ........ Miles, Steven ........., ...,....... Miligan, Thomas .. ........ 196 Milewski, Mike ...,. ..,,,......... 1 68 Miller, Cheryl ....... ................. 1 96 Miller, Diana ...... ......,,............ 1 96 Miller, Dianne ,,,,. ..,,., 9 9, 100, 183 Miller, joyce ...... ....,.... ...,.... 9 3 .196 Miller, Marcia ..... ...,... 1 11,116,196 Miller, Michael .,,, .....,,,,...... . 183 Miller, Patience ...... ,,,..,.. . ..88.196 Miller, Richard ..... . ...,... 72, 196 Miller, Ronald ...., .....,..,....,,,. Miller, Steven ....,,,.... .,......,.,.,,,,... ,,,,. 1 6 8 Miller, Timothy ........,,,.........,...,....... 196 Miller Vickie .,...... 46, 85, 100, 125, 168 Mailman, Linda ...... Mills, Cathy ....., Mills, Lynne ......... Mincey, Donald 1O, 196 183 1 1, .. ,.,,,,.. ..,...,,,,. 1 96 Mink, Marlene ..... ,,..,,, 9 3, 96, 196 Minor, Leon ..........., ,................ 1 68 Missler, Patricia ..,.,, .,.. 95, 197 Missler, Sandy ..... ,.........,,., 1 83 Missler, Tom ...........,....,,,....,..,,..,, 59, 183 Mitchell, Terry ,,,,......,.,, ,,,,,..,, 5 9.183 Mock, Danny ....,.,,.........,..,..,..... .,,.,.. 1 68 Moll, Doug ,,,,,,,,,,,, 67,91.104,184,191 Molnar, Randy .........,.,.. 10, 94. 120, 169 Mominee, Nadine .,.,,...,,,,..., 40, 88, 169 Montri, Karen .,,, ,,.,....,...,, 1 97 Morford, Susan Morgenstern, john Morrin, David ,,,,.. Morrin, Marie ..,..,.. Morris, jan .........,,, Morrison, Randi Mortemore. Dave .. 88,. 3'1iQ'9EQ 1'62I' ilm'fQffQQIffa6Q' 96 169 197 184 184 184 62,64,1O6,1V17.1f9 Morton, Patsy ......,.,,,,,, , , 108. 169 Morse, Sidney ...,, 42 '7 194 Mosby, Curtis ,,,,,,..., , 59, 184 Moses, Michael ....,, . , ,,..,,, , ,,,,,,...., Mostov, Liz ........,.. ............ 9 5, 110, 184 Mostov, Patti .,.,.,,,,,,,,, 26. 41. 101. 109 110, 163, 169 Motley, Timothy .... ,,,..,.,,......,,...... 1 97 Muhleman, Philip ..,.,,, .,., ..,.,,,.,... 1 9 7 Muir, Sharon ....,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,. 9 3, 197 Munding, Susan ....,, ,..... 1 11, 169 Munson, Barbara .,,, ....,..,... 1 69 Munson, Robert ,,..,, ...,,,,, 1 84 Munson, Ronald ....,, ,..,,,,. 1 97 Murphy, lohn ...,.,.... .............. Murphy, Michael , ,, 5,169 Murray, Denise ...,. ,,,,. ,,,...........,.... 1 9 7 Murray, Dennis ............,, ,...,,,,., ,,.,,... 1 8 4 Murray, Theron ....,,,,.,,......,.,............ 169 Musgrave, Amy U, ,42, 92, 94, 99, 184 Muszynski, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 197 Muszynski, Timothy .... Myler, Susan ....,,,,....,.,. - N - Nadolny, Pamela ....,,. Nagley, Deborah ....... Nagley, Sandra ,...,,,,,,,,.,,, 29, 75. Has, 111. 1 1, .....1ss, .23 27 Nappenbach, Bonnie ...... If , , Navarre, Frank .........., Neal, Anthony ........ 169 184 197 197 197 184 197 184 Neely, Lois .,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Neitzel, Stephen ...,.. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nelson, Brian .,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Nelson. Dale ....... ........ 4 6, 85, 83, 184 Nelson, Diane .,... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 7 Nelson, Kent .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,---- Nelson, Patrick ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H184 Nesper, Richard ...... 46, 89, 94, 193, 197 NGSS, Howard .... 8, 38, 89, 101, 163,169 Nestor, Debbie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Netterfield, Theodore ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Netterfield, joan ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 5, 134 Newbury, jerome .,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nicewonder, john ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 69 Niiakowski, jeanette ..,. ,,,,,,,, 1 84 Nimmo, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Njaim, Doug ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,, .,..,- Nordhoff, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 9, 101, 184 Norflus, Howard ,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 Norman. Patricia ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 0, 134 Northington, Kathy ,,,,,, ,,,,,, I 00, 169 Northington, Robert ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 97 Norton, lohn ............. ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Novak, Nancy ..............., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 Nowaczyk, Barbara ,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 Nowaczyk, Marcy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 O, 169 Nowak, Fred ....,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nye, Roger .....,......,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,, 1 69 ... Q .. O'Brien, james .......,..... O'Brien, Patrick ......,.... Odenheimer, judy ........................ 94 O'Donnell, Raymond ................ 175 O'Donnell, Robert . ...,., . Oesterle, Donna .......,.... O'Haver, Elden ..... Okapal, Carol .,,.... Oleksiak, Mary ..... Olson, Suzanne ..... ..92, 94, 99 ::1::1:::::::184 as , 1 197 .184 184 184 197 197 197 184 Orlando, Louis ..... ,.......... 1 97 Orr, David ,,,....... ........ 8 4, 197 Orr, jim ...... ................... .169 Orwig, David .... ...............,. 7 4, 197 Ott, Sharon ........ ...... 3 8, 42, 111, 169 Overton, Tony ,,...,, Owens, Darrell 197 ,, .,...... 72, 237 4 , 1 86 ..200 238 Pownall, Laura Prescott, Ruth Price, Ernest ....,.... Price Valencia ........42, 92, ...........96, ........42, 08, 184 170 198 Schwalbe, Allen ..... Schwartz, Eileen ..... Schwartz, Harvey ..... Schwartz, Ronald ..... ...,..39, 42, lo, Ijlllaof Stanley, james ..... Stannard, Sue ....... Steele, Gail ........ 13, N Ymjlh-C RQ Q X. Z W - P - Robert Scott ......,... .. ...... ...,... 8 Siskind. Helene ..,......., ..,x,,.f, . .,. . .......,171 Packard, Mary ,.......... ,...,......... 9 6,169 Robert teven .......... .... .... 1 98 Siwa, Annett ,.......... ,....,........,... 171 Page, Paul ........t.................,,....,.--.... 197 Robins . ....... 2 , 9, 40, 85, 170 S aff, Patty .. 4 .........,................ ...171 Pakulski, Fred .....................-....r.------.- 134 Robins , y ...,...................... 110, 198 Sk lski, Kennet .......... 29,4 , 106, 186 Palmer, Cynthia .,........,,,. 10 40. 94, 169 Robinson, N thaniel ..... ............... 5 Sko nik, K n ,, ,,....,,,,,..,.,..,. ,.... . 199 Palmer, Pam .......... 98, 99, 176. 179, 184 Robin1on, Pe y . .....,.... ...... 2 3, 99, Skr inski W ...,,,....,,.....,,,,, 1 , 199 Paneff, Kraig ........................,.....,..,., 184 Racke. Debor ...av ...............,..... ,,.. 1 slaai r-balk, Barbara .,,,.....,.. 86,9 . 199 Pankratz, David ........ 46, 62, 72, 89, 197 Rocker, L rr .. .........,,.................... die Slautt rback, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ...... 6 0,83 Papenfuss, Kathleen ..,.....,.......,....... 197 , ICE ......... ............. 9 23:95 autterback, Robert ......, .. .......,.,. .. Papurt, David . ,.,....,.......,......,..........,. 197 er reg ............ . .......... . , 170 Slavin, Nancy ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 90, 93, 171 Earce11, Frgce .......... ........ 4 2, Rogers R, k ............. .,... ..., . , . Sloan, Patricia CE ....,............... ...199 arce , u y ...... ........... s , 1C .... . ........... .,.. , , Park, jim .......... ,....... 9 5, Rokicki, Charlie .. ..,. .,.... 7 ,5e,17o 21,2a 'aRo15',f,'f,'f,,51q g5 f,'8'1g2 Park, Paola ,,.,.. ,.,.. .....,,,,.. 9 7 Rakiekl, Elle ...................... ........... 1 98 5 51 oy ,1,,,, ' ' '171 Parker, aoffard ,...,. ,,,....,,,. 1 97 Rolfe, Sta f ,......,.,,.,..... 92,9 , 163,170 11' Rerglem, ' 'z5j z5z5 199 Parker, David ,....,. .,,.,... 6 7,197 Remp,car 1 ........ ,...,,. . .. ...... ......... 1 ss ma ' ,CKY ' 5 6--92'99,171 Parkhurst, jane ..... ........... 1 84 Roof, Dorothy .............. ..9 94, 170 5m1,.1n Sher, ' ' ' ,186 Parraz, Elida .......,. . .............,., 197 Rosenberg, Lenny ........ ...... 1 .. 1 5m111.,'Ba,ba,.g'K ' 51.186 Paszkiet, Debbie .... ...,.....,,......... 1 84 Rothacker, Keith .......... f ..... Smnh' Barbara ' , 1171 Patterson, Ann ........ ..,.,.., 9 2, 99, 169 Rothschild, Audri ......,. .... 1 , 170 sm111.,' Uck ' 171 Patterson, Susan ...... ..............,.. 1 97 Rough, im ............... .. ,84, 170 Smirh' D ra ' ' ' ' 199 Pautz, Mary ,,,...,,,....,. ,,,.,,..,.,,,, 1 97 Rough, alter .....,.,.. ...... 7 ,9O,198 Smith' DO a ' 1 '1'1 '199 Penamon, Angela ....... ......... 1 08,169 Rum age K y ,......,.... ...,............ 1 70 mrrh' 18,11 e ' ' 199 Perales, Luann ...,.,.. .,,.....,,.. 1 08, 197 Rube , ...............,. 77, 101, 170 111,' 1-any ' Perales, Rebecca ..... ....... 9 6, 108,169 DD r ........................ , 109, 185 5 -11,' 1-ave, ' Perkins, james .,,,... ,,,,,,,,, 4 1,56,6O, R sell, Victor ...................... 42,711,198 Sm, ' 1, r 4 '186 91,101,169 Ruiz, Linda .................,.. 19, 27.39, 85, me ' y ' 1 75 'gg19g7'171 Perkins, Theresa ......................r. ..,..... 1 69 95, 104,170 mirn 1o1-,ard ' ' 8 59' 199 Perlmutter, Richard ,...,,,,,,,,,.,,......,... 197 Ryan, Pam .................. .......... 1 85 -11,' onard ' '199 Pertcheck, Candace .......................,.. 169 .lv mb' Sandra ' 1 9 9 Petersen. Gwen .,,........, 38,92, 102, 169 Smirh' Wane, ' Peters, Raymond ..................... v ....... -S- 5,-noi' i 1o '1'g5 Peterson Defy' -----.-- ....,..,r.,,.....r.. 1 69 salaa. Terri .......r........... or a 1 aa 'ii. 212ii1Z1 se 7i 1aa PEtEl'SOr1, Edythe .... ....e,........ 9 0,197 Salley, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ......... 1 8 Smo ' 'n .---', . . ut ---.. I-171 P6t9l'SOr1.. Tt1On'1BS ......, ......,. 4 4, 59,184 Samples, Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,, 1 98 Sneide Do 135 llnl- -.-. Z ---.'...-- 171 PhBrr'nal4ldlS, Dlana ...... ........,........ 1 84 Sampson, Kenneth ,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 16,198 Sn err .---.'-- .-.'-' ' '50 199 201 PhelDS, Dessa .................,............ 96,184 Sarantou, George ,,,..,....,,,,............,.,, 170 Snyder Rad-1e1 lllhh 186186 Ph?'PSi lack ---------r----r-.--------- 42146. 169 Sarno. Karen ..........--,..........--...-r.... 8. 185 Snyder: Sharon ,,,, 'Q ,,,,,,,,, f ,,,, 42 93,'186 P1'1llllD5. Terrell -........................... 67, 197 Sattinger, Ami ,..,........ 37, 102, 110, 170 Sobb And --.-.'--,' .-.-4.- . v ..------ .SQ 185 PhOt0S, Kristine .......... 98, 102, 117, 169 Sauer, Kevin .,,,,,,, ,,,,.....,,.,,,,,.,.,...... 1 70 Soboiak gnris --,..,,'.,,,,-- -.- 59 72, 185 Pickering, Kathy .............. 90. 92,99, 184 Scaffidi, Ronald ,,,,, .....,..........,....... 1 93 Sobczak, Connie ---,',,..,.'---,..',-,-- ,','- 1-171 13:61, lV1EirK .....,...........,................,....... 169 Schaefer, Bruce ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 70 Soda douglas ' .-.'- 58 74 84 101 199 Pielr Wendy -------- r ------'----------a----------- 184 SC11aefer.Gr9B9rY -r-.- ------r------------------ 1 98 sakeiaski Carl .II ......... I ..... f ....... :.171 PletryKOwSKi, Patrick ..,.... ................. S Chafer, Debra ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 27, 83, 92, 198 So1bergl E1-1C '- ------.... ,.---- --.-'.-... 199 P1eTryKOwSKI, Phil ......-. ........ 4 2,169 Schall, Bob ............. .,...........,.... 9 3,170 Solberg M,-,riiyn ,,'.' ,,-.-- 1 21 185 Plgrum, DOFIS -.......-.--. ....-......----.. S charlow, Mark ,...... ....,.......... 8 9,171 Solinges Sfeyen ..,. U ..,. ',171 Plettner, jeffrey -..-.. ........ 8 4, 197 Scheer, Nancy ....... ...,.., 1 60, 171 Solomon Ben1y ,'..-, .---- '-,-. 185 Plettner, Lynne ....---. ........ 9 2, 169 Scheider, Gerald ..... ...,........ 1 98 Somers 'Anrionerfo -,,.'- '-,,.-,.-,-- 35' 1Q9 Pluckhorn. Lynn ...... -............- 1 97 Scheider, Marcy ..... .,..........,.. 1 71 5ornrno1-, Mark '-,-,,,-..,,,,--,,,,..,-.-,,..', Z-186 Pluckhorn, Mark ....... . .............. Scheuer, Denise ..... .....,. 1 02,171 Sofrnyk Tnoodore .----,.,,'.. 58 6Q 72 199 Poland, Raymond ....... ....,... 1 84 Schiel, Thomas ..,....... ,.....,.. 7 2, 185 5paoo,'Ka1-ny .-'-'.--------..'..- ----. 1.96: 186 Ponke, Ralph .......... .............. S chmidt, Deborah ...... ,.....,..... 1 71 Speiker, Diane ,,,, ,,-,,,, 3 5 95 190 199 Pope, Ellen ........... ........ 1 69 Schmidt, Dennis ........ ,................. 1 71 Spencer, Liz ..,,,.'- - -'-.' ,,, -1112 185 Pope. jeff ............. ........... 1 69 Schmidt, Mary ....,.....,....................... 185 Sporiing iiene '. ,,, ,,.,, ..,,,, 1 02 171 Pope. Roy .......,..,..,., .............. 1 97 Schneider, Deborah ,.....,. . ...,,...,,. 72, 181 Sporiing' Marvin ,,,,, ,,.,-,,,,,,,, '171 Poston, Lynette ......... 9 ..r.. 108, 197 Schneider, jeffery ..,,,....... ,.106, 167, 171 Spoori bonald ..,.-.-,.,, . '-' 5 8 199 Potter, Kathryn ............ v ..... 110,198 Schneider, Kenneth .,...,,,..,....,.....,,,,,,,,,,, 5oo1ar1on M,onae1 hlll ,' ..,, - 199 Poturalski, M.chele ...... ........... 1 69 Schneider, Richard .,,.,.,,,,,....,.,,,,, 67, 185 Spooner '1-osiie , n -----.' .' 186 Poulln, Ronald ,.......... . ....,..... 170 Schneiderman, Steven .......,.,.,,.,,,,,,,, 198 Spressor' 1eanno' .',,.. 46-'199 Powell, Calvin ........ .......... 4 4, 59 Schnell, jeffrey ..............., 62, 67, 72, 198 Spresser: paui ,,,,,, I ,,,,,,,,,, f,171 Powell, Carolyn ......... ................. 1 84 Schnitker, Bill .,.,...,....,..........,....,,.,.... 185 Springer pniiip rhlh' ,---'---- 1 71 172 Powell, Frederick ....... ...,... 4 4, 59, 72 Schoonmaker, Marc .,... ,,.........,,.,.,, 1 98 Srafford' Karhre ----, .-,,.-,...,,-- ' '172 Powell, jerome ........ .............. 7 2 Schrader, Royanne ..,.... ...,......., 1 98 Sraffordz Ken ,,,,.,, Q ,,,,,,, 69 85.186 Powell, Kathy ....... ................. 1 98 Schulisch, Gretchen ..... .,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 85 Srager Richard ', , ,.'- -', ----, -172 Powell, Robert ..... ............,....... 1 70 Schultz, William ..,.. .,...,..,,.,,,,,,, 1 98 Sragor' 51-iiriey -'-'--- ----'----.-,-- 1 99 185 ' 198 198 198 185 Priday, Lloyd Prior, Carol ..,........ 184 198 170 170 170 198 198 198 Proeschel, Don ........ ........ 8 5, Proestou, Evdokia ..... ........ 1 7, Proestou, Poiyxeni ...., ........ 1 7, Pruss, joan .............. .............. Pugh, Richard ....... ........ 7 2, Pugsley, Susan ,,,..... ........44, Pulleyn, jane ............. ......... Puligandla, Belarum ...... ...... Purcell, William .....,.,. , ....... . Pursell, Scott .......... ........ 5 8, - R -. Radon, Linda ...........,. ........ 9 3, Raggon, Karen Rahal, Ronald ....... Rahla, Kathleen Ramsey, Greg ......, Ransom, Debbie ...,.. Rauch, Diane ,... ...... Rayford, Brenda Rayman, Dave Reaster, Donald Reeck, Betty ,.,... Reed, Sue ............. Reichlin, joyce Reid, Patrick ....,,.,. Reideler, Peter ..... Renshaw, jeff .......,.. Reynolds, Debbie .... Reynolds, Gary .....,.. ........74, ........56, ........,........ 184 170 198 198 198 184 170 198 184 170 185 170 .......,56r , ........86, ........95, 170 185 170 170 .,.,,,,,,.,74, ...........69, 74, Reynolds, Kevin ..,.,,..................., 84, ' .58 60 194 Rice, Phlllp .,......... ..,.. Richards, Chris ........ Richardson, Kay ..,......,........ 95, 102, Rjchie, Bradley .....,,......... 42, 62, 89, Richmond, Gary ................................ Rife, Steven ...................................... Riggs, Nancy .........................,............ Rinderknecht, joseph .... 42, 46, 117, Rios, Pamela ....,................................. Rios, Patsy ..............,.. .,,............ . .... Ritchie, Gail ............ ...... 8 8, 111, Rizzo, Alan ............... ........ 7 5, 91, Robaszkiewicz, Don .............. 42,44, Robbins, judy .................... 109, 110, Robbins, Steve ..... ,............... Roberson, Theresa ..... . .............. .. Roberts, Bobby ....,... Roberts, Clifford .... Roberts, Derrick ...... Roberts, Keith ,..,. ........29, 44, 185 185 198 198 185 170 198 170 170 185 170 198 198 185 170 170 185 185 198 198 198 170 170 Schwind, Denise Sciplin, Robert .,., Scorziel, joe ..... ......... 5 6,171 Scott, Carla ....... ,..........,,,,,,, 1 85 Scott, Chris ..,.,.. ..,.., 9 2, 99, 185 Scott, jackie ..... .,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Scott, Kathy .,.., .....,,,,,., 1 71 Scott, Larry ....... .,,...,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 171 Scott, Lydia ....... .....,.,......,, 1 05, 198 Scott, Lyle ....... ....... 5 6, 69, 101, 185 Scott, Marcia ..,,.,,.. ,,..,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 85 Scouten, jerry ,,.,....,., ..,,,,,,.,,,, 1 01, 171 Scruggs, Lawrence .....,. ,,,....,,,,,,,, 1 71 Sears, Carol .......,..,.,.,.. ,,....,,,, 1 05, 185 Sedlander, Mary .,..,.,, .,,,.,, 9 8, 188, 198 Sedlander, Bob ..... ......,.. 3 8,91,171 Seller, lane ....,..,..... ..,,.. 8 6, 98, 171 Seyfang, Cheryl ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Seymour, Sarai .,..... ,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 85 Shamy, Bob ...,...... ,,,,,,,,, Sharp, Dale ....,.. ..,,,,,,,,,, Sharp, Keith ,..,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 85 Sharp, Ronald ,,,,...., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 98 Sharp, Thomas .,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shaw, Coleen ...,..,,, .,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Shearman, joan ......., ..,.... 9 2, 102, 171 Shearman, Kathy ...., ...,,,,, 9 2, 102, 171 Sheets, Laura ,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 '171 Sheidler, Debbie .... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Sheline, Mike ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 4 171 Sheline, Randy ,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 9 3 Sherman, Kenneth ...... Shible, Stanley ......... Shiff, Howie . ....,..... Shlffer, Mark ........... Shinners, Michael ..,.. Shipley. Steve ......,.. Short, jenny .,,....... Shoun, Coleen ,,,,,,,.,. , 1111172 111296 Shrewsberry, Bruce .... Shrewsberry, Dave ..,,.. Shugarman, Sherrie .... Sibley, Fred ...,,,,,,,,,,., Siegel, Gregory ...... Siegel, Lesley ..... Siegwald, john ...... Siek, David ......... Sillence, Don ........ Silverblatt, Lynne Simmons, loseph ..... Simmons Mari n , a ..,,. Simmons, Ordyewa .. 102 104 e ............. 44, Sfmmons. Thomas ...... Sinner, Gall ..............,.., 26, 86, 105 198 185 198 198 185 185 185 186 171 185 198 ,.4O 198 186 199 171 171 186 171 199 171 Steele, john ......... Steele, Thomas ................ 58, 67, 74, 199 186 172 172 199 Steger, Frederick ....,............................... Steils, julie . ............. ....................... 1 99 Steinberg, Kevin ...... ....................... 1 86 Steinhurst, janet .............. 41 , 88, 96, 186 Stengel, Andrea ...... ................. 9 8, 199 Stengel, Deborah ................... .172 Stengle, William ................................ 172 Stephen, Brian .............................. 46, 82 Stephen, Denis ................ 42, 69, 97, 172 Stephenson, Phoencia ...,...,................ 186 Stern, Margaret , ....................... 102, 172 Stevenson, joyce .,....... Stevenson, Mike ......... 1 72 172 Stewart, Deborah ....... . ..,,.............. . Stewart, janet Stewart, Keith Stewart, Susan Stocki, john ...... Stohl, David ........ Stokes, james .......... Stokes, Patricia ...... Barbara Linda ..... Stone, Stone, Stone, Randy ...... Stone, Sharon ...... . Street, Sharon ..,.. Stump judith . sudaaih, Shirley--::.,. Sun, Margaret ........,. Surrat, john .............. Swanson, Constance .. Swanson, Donald ..... , Swanson, Bob ................ 84, 91 , , Sweeny, Kathy ,........ . Swiczkowski, Deborah Swigart. lohn ......... Swlndle, Denise .............. Sw ert Victor ,........46, 92, ........98, 1 99 199 172 186 199 199 186 1 72 86 199 1 1, 199 ......100, 186, . ............. 200 ........60, 181 1 1, g , .............................,.......... Syrhlngton, Bradley .............. 62, 72, 200 Szilagye, joseph ......., Szor, Thomas ............ Szych, john .................. ....... Szykowiak, Norman ..... .... 172 186 ..186 172 186 200 172 Swlndle, Deborah ................ 98, 104, 200 ' ' 86, 98, 104,186 -200 ..200 ..186 172 Szykowny, Bob ................ Szykowny, Christine -.1'.. Taberner, Ellen ............. ......... 8 8, Talks, Anne .............. .........98, Talks, john ................... ......... , 172 172 200 172 Tanner, Constance ., ..... ....... . . Tansey, Thomas ........ 86 Tarschls, Allan .............. 69, 89, 101, 172 Tarsha, Taylor, Bruce ...... Olivia ...... Taylor, Gretchen ..... .....,.............. Taylor, jeffery ....... ..............,.,, 4 4 Taylor, joyce ...... ...... 4 0, 44, 88 Taylor, Rhonda ....,. ..........,,,,...... Taylor, Stephen .... ....... 4 6, 74 Teague, Brad ..... Teague, Stanley ..... Tefft, Robin ....,..,..... Teitlebaum, Debbie Tenedyos, Zafira ..,.. 86 ,186 ..186 ,186 , 172 ..200 , 200 .,186 ..200 ....1fii5f975 Mez Thielen, james ....... .,,,,,, , 172 ,200 This, Michael ..... ........ ...,,, , 4 2 Thomas, Bill .,.,... ., ...,.,. 46, 172 Thomas, Dennis .... ,,....,,,, 5 9, 186 Thomas, Doris ........ ............,. ,.... 1 7 2 Thomas, Sandra ....... ..,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 2 00 Thompson, Becky ...,.. 102,'110, 172 Thompson, Patsy ,,.,. ,..,.. .......,.,,,,,,,,,, Thornton, Nancy ....... ....,,,,,,,,, , ,,172 Tillman, Michael ..... ,,,,.,,,,, 2 00 Tipoerv. Thomas .....,. .........,... 1 72 Tippett. Ann ........ . .,.... 98,200 Tobian, David . ....... ..... , .72, 200 Tobish, jerome .,.... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Todd, Diana ,...,,. ,,,,,,, 1 72 Todd, Michael .... .,,.,., 2 00 Tokles, Ellen ,.,.,..... ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 0 0 Trabbic, Claudia .... .,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Troesch, Terry ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 86 Trotter, Dennis ...... ...,,,, 5 8, 67, 200 Trotter, Ricky ,,.,. ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Trout, Debra ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 86 Trout, Susan ....,,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Truitt, Pamela ...... .,,,,,, 9 0,135 Turk, Chuck ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Turnau, Peggy ...... ...,,,, 2 00 Turner, Bertha ....,, ,,,,,,,,,, Turner, David ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Turner, Fran ..,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 B6 Turney, William ......, 42, 186 Twigg, Karen .....,.....,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 ... U .. Ullery, Keith ..........,....,,.,, ,,,,, Ullery, Roberta .,............. ,..... , - V - Valente, Anthony ........ Van Alst, Mark .......,....... .............. Vandegrfff, Deborah Vandegrlff, Susan ............,.............,. Vandivort, Daniel ..........,..... 60,200 Vandivort, Keith ,........ .28, 29, ..186 ,200 ..200 ..186 .,200 ....88 ,201 180.186 .186 ,200 Vantuinen, jeffrey ,... ....,.,.....,.......... Vaughn, Darlene ....,. ..................., Vaughn, Deborah ...... ........... .200 Vaughn, Dennis ..... ,.,..,44, 173 Vaughn, Karen ....... ............ 2 00 Vaughn, Pauline .,... ................. 4 6 Veller, Calli .......,,.. ...,... 1 10, 200 Vermilyea, james ...... ............ 1 86 Verrone, Carmel ........... ......... 2 O0 Viertlebeck, Cynthia .,,... ......,........ 2 00 Viertlbeck, Mary ......... Viertlbeck, Tom ...,... ......56, 107, Voorhees, Kathleen ,, .........,. , .... 1 1 1, 186 .. W .. Wagner, Ricky ...,............... ---------- 1 -------a- - Wainwright, Rick ...... ...,... 7 4, 104. 173 Wallace, Deborah ...... ..,......-..r....- 1 73 Wallace, Larry .,,.... .,................... 2 00 Wallace, Penny , .... ........................ 1 11 Wallace, Robert ..........,... 56. 91.97, 173 Waller, Linda ..........................,......... 200. Walstrom, Christine ........................ 186 Walters, Dale ...,.....................,,......... 187 Walters, David ...........................,...... 200 Walters, Kathy ................... a. ...,. 124, 173 Walters, Paul .................. 62,72, 91, 173 Wambold, Arthur ..... ....... . ....., 8 4, 173 Wambold, Kathy ...,.. ............. 1 11, 187 Wanaks, Helen ....,.,... ...........,......... 1 73' Warchol, Bonnie ..................,..... 42,200 Ward, Beverly ................ 41, 46, 90, 187 Ward, Daniel ......... ..........,,.. 4 2, 200 Warner, jeanette ..,... . ...... 40, 111, 173 Warren, Martha ..... ........ 9 2,99, 173 Watts, Nancy ..,...... ............., 8 8, 173 Weaner, Gregory ........................ 91,200 Weaver, Dori ................ 42, 88, 111, 173 Webb, Michael .... .....................,.. 2 00 Webb, Sue ....... .......... 9 5, 109, 187 Weber, Dave .....,.. ................,.... 8 9, 173 Weber, Dawn ....... ........ 2 7, 41 , 95, 200 Weber, Dennis ........ ..,,,.,..,...,..,,..... 1 73 Weills, Rebecca ...... ..,.,.......,........ 2 01 Weills, Richard ...... ..........,.... 2 O1 Weills, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 3, 201 Weinblatt, Charles ,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73 Weinstein, Donald ..,., ,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 1 87 Weisberg, joyce ...... 10, Weiss, Merle ....,,,.,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 35, Weissbrod, Bruce Weissfieldx Charles Welch, jollle ...,.,...,,,,,,.,, 74, ............40, 173 187 187 173 201 Wellinger, David ............ Wendell, Ben .... 10, 28, 29, 94, 180, Werley, john ...................................... 201 T57 Wesley, Brlan ..................................,, 196 West, Deborah .... West, Kathleen ..... Wexler, Bonnie 87 173 ........109, 110, Wexler, Lenny .......... ............... 8 9, Wheeler, Clarence .... Wheeler, Penny ..... 173 .201 Whlckum, Odla ............................... Whinnery, Karla ..,..,.....,,,,,........,,..,., Whitcomb, Pamela .......... 42, 92, 99, White. Eddie .... 56, 58. 75, 89, 101, 106, 173, .201 .187 .201 201 104, 201 White, Susan ,,,.......,.., ...................... 2 O1 Wilson, Bruce ...,,.,..,.. ....., 6 8, 69, 187 Wolniewicz, Dale .,..... ....... 2 Ol Yoder, Thomas . ..,.. .... . . Whitmore, Dean ............ 42, 62, 84 7 Wilson, Cornelius ...,. ...... 5 9, 72. 187 Wood, Dan .............. .......... 4 6 Young, Karen .....,,.,.. ,........ Whitmore, Dennis . ..,.................. wilson, Cregory .... A.... ...,... 8 9 , woogs. Jewel .......... .......A............... 1 73 Young, gegneth ..A..., ...,. . WI-ftt' t , Sc tt ..... .............. , ison, an t ..,.. .........,........... o y, im ........................................ Y ung, ............ ............ Welgsggoaobeg ..,.... .,,.........., 8 6,187 Wilson, Linga ,....,,. ....,.. 4 O, 108 173 Wgrden, Dorothy .,............ ,...... . 108 187 Ygung, Sgndy ..,...,, ...,A.. 2 7, Wielinski, Mary ,,..,. ......... 11, 173 Wilson, Richard .... ....A....,........ 1 87 Worman, Ernest ,........... 23, 91, 175 187 Yourist, Sandra .A............. . ...... .. elviener, Marsha ......,.. . ...T .......... 23? wilson,dTc?ldd . ....... ..................... 5 wostasxictor ....... .................... 5 iersma, a ew .,... .... .......... I n gar , enee .... ......................... u rz, errle .......... ....................... 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