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

 - Class of 1970

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'?'a,0R9N5 Kgixmfiwelwww-fx 3 sr at rfleifff Q fe Ji 99, Mfayw M W1 Mwl iff lw l me i JM ,gf As We See It DeVilbiss High School as it is 1980 students maturing, learning, changing 90 faculty members teaching, counseling Road construction, plotting new route to school Moratoriums, heated speeches, controversy People as they are The football team after beating Start Freshmen looking for the elevator Cross Country winning 2nd in the State Places as we see them The new foot bridge over construction area A crowded, cluttered cafeteria McDonald's Events as they happen Pizza buns for lunch The math test that was flagged The one glorious day with NO homework DeVilbiss is a world of many sights. ff' li, T3 '. -,ti r ' . 1 .i ' ,'-. -,. , , Sify- ,-f,.?-- g'- '.1.,--1 -H., I-- T . , M.,--f.3j?:yg, Right: Mr. William Shafer, Assistant Prin- cipal-Activities, draws for magazine award winners. Upper Right: Steve Lang signs up for a committee outside room 122. Upper Center: Cheerleaders, Karen Rupp anc Linda Folger, hoist the flag before the Central football game. efjlvgiieefab if V -Amu- K . . V ' lwqfiwl 171-73' ' l x Y ' .- 1 ,J 0 ' .. V 2 4' s 'til W Q5Uv..z,oLQQw.fQfQQ ,ken B N nnn VI , E e : : : ,125 Q. ego H 1. . W. 'e Zuni? 9 x gwavfwx- n f Tdz V fszlig , Q6 gg? gg Mxbw' 'I 0 ET ' 1 V ff W 5 flljgllllw Qw m'M Y . Nw- fi? iq Bl 'i-'I-1 :ffm -2.2252 U1 15 ' wif - - wr vs Hx fr LN -M' 1: 'wv,wwvm'?'1:,' f ,L 'y,mlI.gw ' 'umggf W ge,,,,11jHw w31i ,, Hn www , :,L,51wu,uw , .,,,' W ' Left: Hungry freshmen squeeze into line at the snack bar. Above: This tiger menaces opponents from car antenna before t ' m ame. fm. Nfghifl- Hem We Wont +0 sign OU 'HHS YQSC. QQWGMMV AQQVCLHQV mars, miss whom we lcvewg lm, Se o oc- cw vrmgjqe ww M65 lm? You WCQLWGM on WW MM' SKQ-mm ?9oeK www 1 Scif' eng' NMQYEQQQ Keep Iaujhwg. gm, hob WM J , CEN-geie + Qmvnb? 7 1509 KQRZWL saw 4 1 O -1 fuff.f-J Right: One of many art students, Vikki Kendall, transfers out door beauty to canvas. Far Right: Pot O'Cold Staff enjoys an outing on Mr. Kermey's yacht at An- chor Point. Below: Queen Dee Dee Esser hugs her favorite Tiger. Center: Homeward bound students admire colorful fall campus be- fore the winter sets in. Jfjgffi if A , . , 'U' fin x - , 0 Q5 0 so 0 0 VM . -ef N f 0' j 4 Nd D 2, Us O . . . 0d U JJ A 1 M People Focus on Individuahty NO! C M, ,+ 1 ,, , it brawl fgpc- fk 'll'-1' gig' - 2 , t 4 ' fkw i r lr- 1 f ir Q' An audience cla ing and cheering at Oliver J WJ , , F 'W ll? 5 'i v Football playerspspweating blocking I ' U 1' '- Ai, if l ' ': l'i'lQ1'5' .Wx kgf' . ' J ' Q Q . , ' tl:,y3jig,iQ,xp Long hair, short hair, bell bottom Jeans H O Q VJ . A.f'w5,:. . if 'j 51, J' ,l 3U'itfI V -, -Fx, ,, Your first hour class, earl mornin blahs if f 5 c g::'?N Nfl ll '-fm i ' ' G' ls Wear'ng la ks on cyld ' tgmo ' g V . i -Am' pil- -fVNx.p,kgY!, My V. ir 1 s c o Win er rnin s Y 'V ' ' ,fn LX-W-' 7 4 ll t'KQ?ll1M 7i -'L Frozen hands, forgotten gloves IJ i levi- mul' lp wi' 'K - 1- 'ii'-.ull - - ' T- I 3335, I, wr V 1: EP- 'H K- Irs., 1. -, U, Daydreaming, blank stares out the Window JAP, ll Aww: U y 5 ' X r l '- Nervous faces, your speech comes next t P i f ' ' ' . M .Ak ,, r, K .. M.-. Racing to the Stationer's desk for blue books . , I ,..,..,,.-. , , ,, ,, ,t - r , - . t Frowns ofconcentration Qc, 'f ' it 'i'91'- W . hilqf-ilu , , i 5 Spirit committee, sick jokes H 0,0 'Af,t.Q,j , 5.7455 3 gf - S... Leather boots, maxi-coats, long beads f U 1 li Rf g e t 4 E:1,' 1 5 : v Tension, outbursts, reconciliations - . n ' B , ' Q ., ' , V Y 5 if Sunburnt faces after Spring Vacation 9554 nifgxfgf Sweater vests and wild scarfs OL, l ii Wire rim glasses, side burns and beards t l hibisu' People make DeVi1biss what it is Q H ff D -- V r.. s. ff-:-:Km .3-'ug-p ieyrsy, l'f'5N-'4 -7 'Lt As. Arxtffirglllmmwmlisr-.'Q.f:ri-2',:w-QFBTW Q ..,.. -....,T.... ..,. ,..-, , ,W Y - 476.- l r r X A, ti, ..- at Left: Brenda Gillespie introduces the maxi- coat to DeVilbiss. Above: Sue Eiserling pledges at I-Da-Ka fall formal induction. Upper Left: Cirl's slacks enter the scene. we Wfww W . LWP . W QLMVXK 7 i . Events Up The Pace The buzzing alarm clock at the crack of dawn Half eaten breakfast, missing the bus Forgetting to bring your lunch First hour class that lasts forever B schedule, it's Prism day Announcements, Will license plate number ... Christmas, Santa's Mail Box, Christmas windows 've Snow skiing, New Year's Eve parties Homecoming, corsages, new dresses Club day, Now, what did you say her name was? Falling down stairs with an armful of books Valentineis Day, getting an unexpected card Carnation sales Surprise quizzes with multiple guess questions The last day of school, exams finally over Graduation, a time of smiles and parting tears Daily occurrences make the life at DeVilbiss .Q ' 'fr Above: Walt Churchill and Dave Diller of the Varsity Cross Country Team are two of the main reasons DeVilbiss placed second in the state. Right: The Victory bell returned to DeVilbiss after the Start football game. Far Right: Lunch, the big moment of the day, arrives for Robert Metzger and his apple. gee, gym, ' N' Ucwdpbcr ' A Ag 225' 1 , 76O'?.f7'r26. 07942 H me , 74, fgdigiodif Cf9X371 . u .P 's ig HI w -v 1 - . ' N, L ,M f - 451, 'u X . ' U - I 'R J - Vge. f - f ' x X N .ix 1 gr. A' '- ' X2 1 ' ' TN J-V N., A Y 1 1 J ' . 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Right: Student Council officers direct activities an plan upcoming events. 10 G- ,ilvigl r fxlrkpw L La.,l'Ly-,xgv at DeVilbiss Upton Avenue, a maze of road construction The counselor's office, pink slips, Mrs. Cherry The halls between classes, crowds, books The cafeteria, one cent for an extra straw Frozen milk, pizza buns and oatmeal cookies Room 122, a hubbub of commissioners The girls, gym sounding with music after games Moving bodies, noisy bands, policemen The library, students, one at a table Auditorium resounding with cheers at assemblies Lazy lunches in the senior-courts Gossip, smoky lavatories The parking lot, cars buzzing out at 3:00 The Nurse's office, peppermint water cures all Dropping your coat under the stadium bleachers Jolly mornings at the bus stop when it rains Places used everyday but never really noticed nfl I 1 Center: Students brighten halls with colorful posters. 5 Above: Seniors enjoy benches in the courts for the first time. Left: Attractive paperbacks lure student i customer to make a wise purchase. w .wwvaj . A, x1.',. ' I WH . stw wif, vigil eww gi t 0 Qu NV: Q ' I N-as Student Aeti u Those were the Days , parade, kisses - Four elections necessary to elect Student Council president Choir caroling through halls at Christmas Standing Room Only Quiz Bowl-buzz, john Faichney, DeVilbiss. Clangiug of the ORANGE victory bell Vities Phyllis inspires 'Norwegian Wood' Beth Reigns Queen Phyllis Arnold's election to the Area Vice Presidency, May 1969, strengthed DeVilbiss, involvement in Toledo Student Council. Stu- dents volunteered support to the March of Dimes, and spring charity drive for A.L.S.A.C. The Vote 19 project gained momentum through the organization of a door-to-door campaign. T.A.S.C. sponsored the largest workshop in the U.S. DeVilbiss students lead groups in discuss- ing, Student Council-Is It Really a Dream?,' While others organized a people-ization think- a-long . The T.A.S.C. dance climaxed hours spent in the planning and creating stages as the Great Hall of the Masonic Auditorium reflected the theme Norwegian Wood . Phyllis, as Area Vice President, initiated plans for the dance. Beth Robinson, DeVilbiss' Queen candidate arrived as one of the five semi-finalists. Tension mounted as each couple cast their vote for queen. A surge of pride swept through DeVilbiss students as Beth reigned Queen. Above Phyllis Arnold consults Robin DeVries, chairman of the bids com- mittee for the T A S.C. dance, about the number of bids each Toledo area - High School should receive. Center: Beth Robinson and her escourt Charles B.OCk1kl anticipate the announcement of the results of the voting for T.A.S.C. queen Right Vicki Small, chairman of the Toledo Area Scholarshi p com- mittee ind Judy Odenheimer, chairman of the interschool exchange pro- gram discuss unminent T.A.S.C. projects. Student Government Revamps Direction Response, Interest After the confusion of three elections, Sharon Heine emerged as President of the 1969-70 Stu- dent Council. This yearis main objective was replacing the negative student attitude toward Student Council with a positive one. A central concern arose involving the incomplete con- stitution functioning against a liberal student body. This resulted in the formation of a Con- stitutional Revision Committee Which realized in part the objectives of previous revisionary attempts. The committee met with jim Cook, Student Council President of Sylvania. They hoped to incorporate the ideas of the National Con- stitution by expanding on provisions in the existing constitution. Under its new title, Stu- dent Covernment consisted ofthe Student Body, as the governed, Student Congress, Judiciary and Administration. The February 11 meeting revealed 64 representatives in favor of the proposed constitution, 2 opposed. Above: Sharon Heine prepares to introduce Democratic Senate candidate, john Glenn Cleft? with his campaign manager, Robert Savage, at the assembly held in his honor. Above Left: DeVilbiss Student Council Vice President, Tom Keller, reflects on the importance of communication between the governed and governing body. Left: Student Council President, Sharon Heine, presents the new constitution for ratification. 'I 5 i Board Coordinates yriad of Projects Since their induction in the spring of 1969, commissioners and advisers filled room 122 with activity. Under the supervision of Mr. William Shaffer, the Activities Board initiated plans for the Magazine Drive, Candy Sale, two ''Decorate-the-Homeroom'' contests and intra- murals. Commissions extended membership to include freshmen second semester, enabling them to participate in the mechanics of Stu- dent Council elections and the activities of DeVilbiss Week. Santa's Mailbox served both as a means by which DeVilbiss students could extend Yule- tide greetings to friends, and as a fund-raising project for the T.A.S.C. Scholarship Committee. Shades of last year's Peace Corps program appeared as Student Council appointed Jim Booker as chairman of a committee to continue correspondence with our school in Togo, Africa. L W F-as 1 r l v ' ' ' 1 .A -. P 5 , I . A- . V fi' I ' -Z4?'r -,- f ' M :WA :gg y I-X kf gap Q - I, , .-. rv 1' - Above: Donald Kirk announces the Decorate the-Homeroomn contest for the Tiger vs. Mac- Men tournament game. Above Ri ht: Vicki Blunk aids Vicki Small in compiling Plandbooks which contain a paragraph about each club and will serve as guides for Freshman Club Day. Right: Sue German and Laura Sheets discover the thrill of snowmobiling through the Michigan winterland at an Activities Board retreat to Randy Balch's cottage. Center Right: Howard Ness encourages courtesy and enthusiasm as he introduces Basketball Coach Draheim at one of the assemblies. J . M11 If ,157 Qi If xf f IN If U, hi -I K' I F! s, v I, K 8 n ':l R , - A v - mf .5.v, , up ,-,',,,. i -.-. -L ' , .E--'xiii' - Jia, .1. 'm5Qi1'f 'Wt X gg-,,.'- f f 4 7 - 1-rl Til . ' . 1 ' X- 1 ' 11 hi ' 'fit 'V 1 il 'l em ff: -1 ,g .-gnu W. ' 1 I I --.--1-.,,L.,p , Z -. -s--R QL, , p I. N-. , L ,,,, .- Above: Commissioners, Prism and Pot O'Cold editors and DeViltries co-chairmen comprise the Student Council Activities Board. Upper Right: Kris Photos and Karen Beverly complete plans for the col- lection of magazine subscriptions and distribution of prizes to stu- dents who reached the S10 quota. Above Left: Randy Balch, assisted by Vicki Blunk and Rick Greenwald, calculates the total income at the conclusion of the Magazine Drive. X - Committees Four standing committees were affiliated with Student Council this year: Student-Faculty Board, Spirit Committee, Human Relations Board, and Ways and Means. The first of these, Student-Faculty Board, was inaugurated on a trial basis at the end of last year, and con- tinued as a permanent committee this year. This board of students and faculty tried to improve communication and solve problems between the student body and the administra- tion. Some of the proposals they presented to Student Council this year were: a committee of students to work with the library staff in selecting new books, speakers for senior study halls, a new reading improvement course, and open courts for all senior study halls. The Spirit Committee was very active again Above: Student Council Class Representatives: Dave Pan- kratz, Sophomoresg Phil Margy, Seniorsg jim Bosse, Fresh- meng Craig Lykins, juniors Knot picturedj, are in charge of the Ways and Means Committee. Right: The Spirit Com- mittee clowns in the stadium. Aid Student Council this year. At most of the athletic assemblies they provided entertainment for the students in the form of skits and jokes. One of their biggest projects was a slave sale. At this sale, members of the Spirit Committee were sold as slaves for one day to the highest bidder. A new committee this year was the Human Relations Board. They met once or twice a week to discuss Ways to ease racial tension between students. Although they wanted stu- dents to bring personal gripes to them, not many came, due mainly to poor publicity. Ways and Means, the money-making com- mittee, was headed by the four class represen- tatives. Two of their projects this year were cleaning up the parking lot, and finding a place to put the large picture of the tiger. f i 1 it ki ,, 1 i P5 if ig if IF -,,--ni r l ls ,ra fxx. Left: The Student-Faculiy Board, Front Row: Miss Anne Marie Kwiatkowski Marianne Scheer Miss Howard, George Sarantou, Mr. Shafer, Wendy Hraback, Mrs. Hartman, Bev Fischblatt. Top Row: Mr. Kaufman, Richard Bosse, Mr. Wyatt, Phil Hazard, Sharon Heine, Cindy Challen. Below: The E- Three-Plus-Three-Minus-One was one of the many groups presented- by the Spirit Connnittee. Lower Right: The Human Relations Board, Front Row: Wanda Burkes, Daryl Peterson, Sheila Heard. Top Row: Kathy Hyams, Howard Ness, Bob Benninger, Margeret Stern, George Sarantou, Fred Powell, Randi Brannan, Sharon' Heine. V u .JAX ' xl ,A i' ...ill pn- Practice Insures Precision, Pride Summer afternoon practices resulted in prize- winning precision as Varsity Cheerleaders re- turned from camp with three lst place ribbons and a spirit award. The Junior Varsity squad attended the August Cheerleading Clinic at the University of Toledo, where they learned new cheers, viewed a jean-Lee fashion Show, and competed with other squads. Throughout the year cheerleaders and Tiger-, ettes intensified spirit on the field and off by painting Spirit signs for Athletic teams, sending telegrams on the nights of away games and cheering for the Cross Country team. They also decorated a car for Homecoming and pre- sented the football players with a cake. Fresh names, faces and smiles appeared in September as a panel of five judges selected seven freshmen cheerleaders. In an attempt to create better relationships between area schools, T.A.S.C. established a Public Relations Committee. lt involved the cheerleaders from all area schools with Cindy Davis, captain of the DeVilbiss Varsity cheer- leaders, as its student director. Tigerettes, Cclockwise from the rightj Robin DeVries, Patti Mostov, Cheryl Liber, Fran Guzman, Nadine Adam- son, and Diane Germain relax between routines. l -r Kara., ,4 ,- t ,ii ,ue ,f. r Varsity Cheerleaders evaluate a chemistry homeroonfs interpretation of the Formula for Victory over the MacMen in the basketball tournament: Karen Rupp, Linda Folger, Barb Dunlap, Cindy Davis, Beth Robinson. If .u - 1 i ' 1 ALL Tj Q W , -e' ,J :-.H yi ' 4, gl 'Q Qfgff A-',x.k 5, . X'Qb-3,332 5 5-fgNE5, f 'xx 1 '?l'9-43151 'Jax V - 6 A-'ff ' A. N - I vu- V Jn. ., . 1 'bi 4, QS' f I u , Av I 5 ik . 413' 'iff '35 ,fri r 'f. Q' .ff ' .sz 37 '10 L ,1 1' - . x '- an ll , 1 4 5 ff , D.H. . Revives arade Tradition Enthusiasm reached an all time high as the 2-day Homecoming celebration got under way with the assembly crowning Dee Dee Esser as homecoming queen. Crowds lined Marlow and Algonquin streets after school to see the first homecoming parade in 3 years. Various or- ganizations spent hours planning and develop- ing Mowing over Clover , and Surrender Central themes. Majorette mascots performed in costume with their high school counterparts, while the drill team made their half-time debut marching with the band. Tiffany lamps, bicycles and banners trans- formed the cafeteria into a ballroom filled with the magic of the gay 90,s,'. Charlie Chaplain, Humphrey Bogart, and Keystone Cops movies projected the theme of uThose Were the Daysn. iii Above: Elizabeth Spencer, Greg Rogers, Tom Berger, and Linda Folger enjoy gigantic posters and tabletops decked in red, white, and blue at the homecoming dance. Upper Left: Enthusiasm reverberates through the stands as Rodger Barrow crowns Dee Dee Esser the 1969-70 Homecoming Queen. Right: Debutantes and Forum's combined efforts created the float Surrender Central . XX ft LWCJ ,J-52 Gay We .. X l ,it , R Q 'v'l ?! lx ,sit 9:52 ' I fl nie ' Center: Attendants Linda Rutz, Nancy Burnham, Queen Dee Dee Esser, Gail Sinner, Beth Robinson and their escorts Scott Whittington, Don Kirk, Roger Barrow, Dave Fruth and joel Zaft enjoy side line seats during the homecoming football game. Upper Right: Varsity cheerleaders intensified team spirit by decorating a car and planting spirit signs in front of football pla ers' homes. Left: Cathi Barker performed with Bonnie Warchol during halfljtime while the band played. 0 ovfloj Q! t Q 05' -X Mfg wC'DJJyJwQ Q-rfififof CfOl1ver', Rates vations Playing to full houses for all performances, Oliver broke records when it became the first musical at DeVilbiss to receive standing ova- tions. The Stagecraft and Lighting class con- tributed greatly to the success of the show by building an extraordinary set which included a revolving stage and platforms at various levels. Under the general direction of Mr. Thomas Bollin, and the musical direction of Mr. Robert Baggs and Mr. Dan Kronfield, over 200 students and faculty members organized, rehearsed, and performed the show in just seven weeks. Upper Right: Mrs. Sowerberry Clan Kaplan, gets a drink of water from Charlotte CKaren Sarnol while Mr. Sowerberry CSteve Daugh- ertyl and Noah Claypole fBen Wendell? look on. Upper Left: Nancy tSheila Cookj vows to be true to Bill Sykes. Center: The work- house boys gasp in horror as Oliver lSteve Lewisj asks Mr. Bumble fBernie Mastl for more gruel. Lower Left: The Artful Dodger tGary Connellyl welcomes Oliver into Fagin's gang. Right: The entire cast assembles on stage for the curtain calls. ,a. nys 1,- 11 JL-uf I' q.,,,f, X - 9 1, I 1 rw. 41,01 -. ,. , -1 ,, f, 1 l il... ,il , .ZNLY -' L, png I QQ 4: 4 If gif. 'Wnx REL' 'tif -ffkf -, 'mQi3uQ:'E?- QQ-1: 4' -7 L..-1-7z: ,'.. X' .A:-,,-,igq-. 'ZX figyf- ge I7-rf: '. :f ., . 5:5 ' ff ,F'7f:1E Q ... ,Af -L -55,1 fliliilfa 'f up LH- :qu M -Pill ' 'E U V137 , . -vii, ,YU 'JT . N 15 x ' 3 V1 4. , , 1. 'T' .L'7- . 212.-r,. ' ' :,4w,L1-', 5 , dfip- 'fLT.,..I ., , Lx w .-'W ,lf . Sf! 4 me pi W em .R.O. Imitates Broadway Shows Beginning in June, General Chairman Barb Cooper and Student Director John Faichney reviewed Broadway Shows and periodical pub- lications in search of innovative ideas for the Deviltries '70. The resulting S.R.O. CStand- ing Room Onlyl reflected intense preparation and varied talents in acting, singing, instrumental music and dancing. The story line follows two up-and-coming stars of stage and screen, Elaine Goodman and David Wright, who meet one day while exploring the scene of their first audition. Elaine receives the attention of the renowned actor, Reginald Fairlocks, and the leading role in Tony Piasanols newest play, David portrays a waiter. He realizes that he loves Elaine and conspires with Stephanie Le- beau to undermine the Reginald! Elaine romance. This results in series of comic situations. Upper right: Production Dancers, Beth Robinson, Linda Folger, Ben Wendell, Bob Wilds, Bob Walden, Barb Dunlap, Al Snyder and Karen Rupp, perform a lively and original routine to Feelin Groovy. Far right Sheila Cook, Joyce Goree, Charles McDaniel, Derrik Roberts and Kay Robinson perform as the group Aquarius Individually they interpret popular rock and soul. Right: Director Tony Piasano CGeorge Sarantoub enjoys the attention of Usherettes Betty Reek, Diane Klotz, Judy Kovacs, and Ann McWilliam. Above: Muriel fPhyllis Arnold? and Ullysses CBernie Mastl Goodman Elaine's middle-class Jewish parents, pursue their un usual hobbies. 'fm- ?',i ,N -1,1 Lower right: Stephanie Lebeun Clan Kuplanl combines vocal talents with Reginald Fairlocks CStephen Daughertyj singing No Fair At All. Below: Archie Wright Uim Purkj returns from his voyage in Search of the Secret of Eternal Youth. Elaine Goodman fCindy PL1lIllEI'l8HdDHViC:l Wright Chflurty Britschj meet before their audition. Students rganize, Produce Shows Stagecraft and Lighting class members build- ing and painting sets, props crew rushing to change scenes, directors coaching their actors, make-up committee practicing-these are just some of the things which happened before the presentation of any show. Crews and com- mittees Worked for Weeks before opening night to insure that everything would be in order. Special problems arose this year in Oliver,' with more difficult lighting and stage crew work due to the elaborate set. However, the crews handled both efficiently and effectively. X w Ugper Right: Ann Mannix practices applying make-up. A ave: The Pit Orchestra, Front Row: Don Gibbs, jack Phelps, Richard Bosse, Roxanne Reder, Mark Everhart, Steve Weis, Jeff Krueger, Laura Pownall, Nancy Scheer, Kit Cramer. T05 Row: Alan Benjamin, Allen Schwabe, Phil Peitrykows i, Bill Thomas, Ron Sloan, joe Binder- kneckt, Dave Pankratz, Dan Ward, Byron Wolfing, jean Bauer, Sharon Ott, Margot Marion,Dave Grandall.Right: Oliver committee co-chairmen. Front Row: Nancy Scheer-Programs, Gwen Peterson, Linda Meier-Cast Party. Second Row: Ken Skalski-Student Director, Bruce Cirkins-Stage Manager. Third Row: Don Sillence, Mari- anne Hewlett-Propsg Cheryl Epstein-Tickets. Topliow: Gretchen Taylor, Phyllis Arnold-Make-up, Nadine Adam- 'ipnflhblicityg Robin Adams-Programsg Bob Wallace- ic ets. Lehi: Stage Crew, Front Row.-Jim Perkins, Gregg Rogers, Dave Wilder, john Zeitler, jan Green, Tom Berger. Top Row: Todd Damm, jack Babel, Geoff Renshaw, Joe Scorziell, Bhilip Rice, Dave Weber, Don Kirk. Below: The Pit Band, Front Bow: Brad Richie, Gary Sommers, Ron Sloan, Larry Laskiewicz. Top Row: Mike This, Bill Thomas, Tom Szor, jack Phelps, Allan Schwabe, jeff Krueger. Lower Left: 'DeViZtries Steering Committee, Front Row: Junior Assistants Gretchen Taylor, Ben Wen- dell, Pain Palmer, Keith Vandivort. Not pictured: Karen Sumo, jim Booker. Second Row: Barb Cooper-General Chairman, John Faichney-Director. Top Row: Robin DeVries-Publicity, Beth Robinson-Choreographer, Linda Meier, Betty Reeck-Usherettes, Leslie Hegamas- ter-Props, Bob Sedlander-Programs, Jack Phelps-Pit Band, Bruce Girkins-Stage Crew, Gwen Peterson-Pr0- grams, jan Kaplan-Cast Party, Sue Morford-Technical Ass't., Alice Roehrs-Secretary-Treasurer. , 'll 'll Band Has ew Director Under a new director, Mr. Dan Kronfield, there were several innovations in the band this year. One of them was the organization of a drill team which marched behind the band, aiding in formations. Also, selected members of the band participated in a new West Toledo Band, which Mr. Kronfield organized. This band played at the DeVilbiss-Start game. In addition to marching at all home games, the DeVilbiss Band marched in the WOHO Christ- mas Parade. Several times during the year, the band was host to groups such as the Bowling Green Stage Band, and the Ohio University Brass and Percussion Band. These groups gave concerts at DeVilbiss which were open to music students from all over the city. Upper Right: Byron Wolfing concentrates on playing his clarinet during a performance. Above: Majorettes Debbie Jacobs, Bonnie Worchol, Linda Meier, Karen Beverly, Paulette Meier, and Cindy Challen practice their routine which they perform at football games. i. l r , 1 i il. ' li l l Front Row: Skeets Sloan, Pam Whicomb, Doug Jennings, james Murry, Cindy Ashcraft, Amy Musgrave. Second Row: jack Phelps, Kit Cramer, Sally Benadum, Barb Weber, Lydia Lappohn, Holly Patton, Bonnie Worchol. Third Row: Mark Everhart, Allen Schwalbe, jeff Krueger, Steve Weis, Ellen Taber, Deborah Jacobs, Bruce Parcell. Top Row: Van Shaw, Charles Boyd, Alan Benjamin, Randy Huffman, Mike This, Charles McDaniel, Lou Ann Hewitt, Dan Berland. 'mfi?1--iv 54- CLIAA I . l 1 ' s N N I 4' 4 . . , v B mf V is a-A--::1,':,f., - ' - ront Bow: Charla Abraham, Kathy Jex, janet Dunn, Cindy Egel, Barry Leeper, Eevin james, Byron Wolfin', Cindy Challen. Second Row: Col. Masters, Dave mith, Victor Russell, Don Rdbaszkiewicz, Vince Manera, Arryn Leeper, Bill Turney, an Ward. Third Row: Dan Kronfielcl CDirectorJ, Chris Grange, Ian Stewart, Dori llfeaver, Sharon Ott, jeff Dirnmock, Brad Richie, jim Hall Dave Schmidt. Top low: joe Rinderknecht, jim Cummingson, Dave Crandall, Dottie Boyd, Don Gibbs, ohn Faichney, Paulette Meier, Phil Pietrykowski, Leland Dobbins, Mike Spolarich. -of is gf'-w ,f'!l,',Q. lt. ' ML Upper Left: Majorette Linda Meier gets the Mojo Man's autograph at the Christmas Parade in which the band marched. Above: Mr. Kronfield and Phil Pietrykowski, Drum Major, read over the list of songs to be played. Choir Ranks Best In City At an all-city choir concert on March 1, the DeVilbiss A-Cappella Choir received first-place recognition. Besides being tops in the city, the choir was also one of the most active groups in the school. The activity in which the choir participated that conductor Mr. Robert Baggs is most proud of was Oliver,'. In addition to the choir serving as chorus to the show, most of the leads in the production were choir mem- bers. Some other activities of the choir this year were school concerts at Christmas and in the spring, exchange concerts with Bowsher, Rodgers, and Start, and participation in the solo and ensemble contest at T.U. The choir also enjoyed leisure activities such as a roller- skating party, and a picnic. Y ,, ,,, . rpg A 1, if 51515257 1551. uglir . 44 inum' rrfaei if: fn:-T-,13QJJ:5.-13--.-, E S M Y Til? -' 5 ,I W hpgiggeijrn. V,-X. , 1 fx -,rt 5f,,F ..uL F -- . ,i,:in--.As jg. ' w .WL E Y ' - ' Upper Right: The Madrigal Sin?ers receive a superior rating at the Bow ing Green Solo and Ensemble ,Contest', fSheila Cook, Steve Lewis, Cheryll Lawrence, Steve Daugherty, KayRob- inson, Derrick Roberts, SherylSmirin. Not pictured: Bernie Mastj Center Right: The choir practices every day during second hour. Above: Mr. Baggs rehearses the accompaniment for one ofthe choir's songs. Right: The Fresh- man Girls' Chorus is the largest of the choirs this year. r l l fl Left: The Freshman Boys, Chorus sings along with the Girls' Chorus at the Christmas Concert and the spring concert. Row: Debra Cwinner, Darlene Vaughn, Debbie Vaughn, Kathy Bla- lark, Marion Simmins, Sue White, Colleen Williams, Fred Powell, Steve Lewis, Cary Connelly, David Clasper, John Morgenstern, Mi- chael Lykins, Jenny Lou Short, Lissa Lunceford, Cheryl Lawrence, Betty jean Gibbs, Cheryl Knott, Randi Brannan, Joyce Johnson, Lorraine Grant, Odin Whickum. Top Row: ,Al Freeman, Don Robaszkiewicz, Terry Phillips, Steve Daugherty, Mike Cloyd, Renard Howard, Darrell Lee Owens, Bill Schultz, Rick Basil, Derrick Roberts, Tim Muszinski, Joe Lehman, Dave Donnell, Scott Whittington, jeff Taylor. String Section chieves Balance The greatest improvement this 'year in the orchestra was in the string section. Last fall they came in first place in an all-string contest against 3 other schools. Mr. Jack Perrine, the conductor, felt that the strings had much better depth and balance this year, although there were still problems in balancing the whole orchestra. Some of the activities ofthe orchestra this year were a joint program with the choir at Christmas, and a concert with the band in the spring. Members also participated in various small ensembles and in the Pit Orchestra. T - - -Q--r-?w-- v- . x , Upper Right: The orchestra practices hard in preparation for their spring concert. Above: Bill Thomas, violin, is one of the over fifty students who come to school each morning an hour early for rehersal. if?-'i1, ' 7-V -' . 574' W M' l V Yu ' T 7'- '3l14 ',-if' f' 1- I , ' ' ' L W ykgllill' is-1 fr as e , - ' we or east: Ti C ' I ' f I I . ' 1 Y V' A 5 i 'J HEI . v V l 4 V ' i will Front Row: Jan Stewart, Darlene Vaughn, Bev Ward, john Faichney, Robert Haddad, julie Daig. Second Row: Jack Phelps, Roxanne Recler, Jean Bauer, Margot Marion, Julie Henning, Dave Crandall, Joe Rinderknecht. Top Row: Brenda Lichtesien, Alex Cerwer, Joe Cwinner, john Horen, jim Cummings, Ken Cipson. nv.,-.. .,.,..... . V.. . ., , 1' M- Front Row: Stephen Taylor, Mark Everhart, Bill Thomas, Don Gibbs, Mike Lykins, Richard Bosse. Second Row: David Pankratz, Cindy Challen, Jim Bosse, Mark Lisk, Chris Grange, Charla Abraham. Top Row: Rick Nesper, Byron Wolfing, David Britsch, Mr. Perrine, Cindy Smith, Jenny Nelson, Sue Hazard. tx iff' ,j . .. jr ,535 N 11254 X, .V ki Upper Left: Bass players Rick Humphries and Dave Britsch watch the music carefully as they play a difficult passage. Above: Mr. Perrine is nicknamed Papa Hem- ingway in honor of his newly sprouted beard. 35 DeVi1biss Students Earn Honors Upper Right: Brian Nelson won second place for his speech on Decimeter Radio Observations of the Solar Disc at the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held at T.U. Above: Dorothy Roof receives the Down- town Exchange Club's Student-of-the-Month Award for the month of November. Right: Judy Robbins won 330.00 in the National Scholarship Art Contest. Left: George Sarantou Won third place in Northwest Ohio for his speech on Freedom's Challenge in a contest sgonsored by the Veteran's of Foreign Wars. Below: Twenty-six DeVilbiss students win a superior rating at the solo and ensemble contest in Bowling Green. Front Row: Kathi Crawford, Sue German, Jane Draper. Second Row: Diane Hunter, Carol Ethington, Machelle McNeal, Sue White, David Donnell, Kay Robinson, Sharon Luppens, Derrick Roberts. Top How: Sheila Cook, Charla Abraham, Nancy Scheer, Bev Ward, Margot Marion, Bob Haddad, Jeff Krueger, Steve Weis, Mark Everhart, Debi Schafer. Not Pictured: Ted Haddad, Steve Taylor, Allen Schwalbe, Laura Pownall, Steve Daugherty. r l Below: Senior Honor Society inductees receive certificates and pins at the ceremony, December 8. Right: Members of the Scholarship Team inspect the new set of World Book Encyclopedias, awarded them by Field Enterprises Incorporated. Lower Right: John Pankratz, member oflast year's championship team, emphasizes for John Faichney the effectiveness of the lip-reading technique, in anticipat- ing questions asked during competition. Far Right: The Scholarship Team prepares for the final round of Quiz Bowl competition in the spring. Front Row: Sue Lampert, Kathy Hyams. Top Row: john Faichney, Mar- garet Stern, Peter Fotheringham, Dorothy Roof. Honor Society. Front Row: Historian Cathy Graber, Treasurer Pete Fotheringham, 'Secretary Bonnie Balduf, President Bob Benninger, Vice President Dorothy Roof, Chaplain Linda Butz. Second How: Robin DeVries, Helen Dova-s, Sherry Greenberg, Nancy Novak, Mrs. Ilene Hart, Debby Stengel, Patti Mostov, Stephen Cochran, Randi Brannan, Thomas Lazette, Charles McDaniel, Barbara Cooper, Joyce Weis berg, Margaret Stern, Adviser Mrs. Iris Coffman, Kris Photos, Marshall Barb Dunlap. Third Row: Beverly Frischblatt, Evdokia Proestou Nanci,Nimmo, Kit Cramer, Nancy Hakius, Cheryl Seyfang, Candance Pertcheckg Diane Klotz, Susan Larnpert, Marshall Polly Keller, Lissa Lunceford, Stephen Lang, Randy Balch, Bob Sedlander, Kathy Hyams, Gwen Peterson, Ilene Sperling, Sue Morford, Vicki Blunk, Vicki Small. To Row: Mona Abraham, Nancy Scheer, Linda Kuhman, Angela Penamon, jack Steele, Gary Edwards, jeff Krueger, john Faich ney, Rick Tlumphreys, Rick Lipman, Don Proeschel, Kevin Henrion, joseph Rinderkneckt, Rick Grafing, Greg Rogers, john Curphey, Todd Dannn, Ann Patterson, Lynne Silverblatt. 'sf 1 r ' Y V' X I V ,ff . . ' 'V I ., lj'x' :H- Scholastic Achievement Reflects Initiative Selected on the basis of scholastic achieve- ment, teacher recommendation and testing, the six-student scholarship team consisted, for the first time, of three girls and three boys. Under the direction of John Pankratz the team practic- ed every Sunday afternoon at 12:30. They watch- ed the High School Quiz Bowl television show, sponsored by channel 13, after which John qnizzed them with questions similar to those used in the show. In order to familiariie them with the television routine an electrical circuit designed by Rick Crafing helped them to simulate the show. The experience proved valuable as the team defeated Swanton, Wauseon and Mau- mee Valley, enabling them to retire undefeated of the Senior Class. Advised by Mrs. Iris Coffman, they established two 8100.00 scholar- ships awarded at the end of the year to de- serving DeVilbiss students. To accomplish this end they sold baked goods, monogrammed St. Patrick's Day cookies and green carnations. Though the tutoring program continued, response from the student body was disappoint- ing. They also displayed holiday spirit by designing a Christmas Window. May and De- cember induction ceremonies featured students speaking on scholarship, character, leadership and service. Quill and Scroll, an international honorary journalistic society, inducted new members of in their first round of Quiz Bowl competition. With the largest membership in years, the National Honor Society represents the upper Prism and Pot O'Gold staffs on Wednesday, April 22. The announcement of the 1970-71 publication staffs climaxed the event. X ' l if A- KX' sl . 1 Quill and Scroll, Front Row: Gwen Petersen, Pot O' Cold-Editor Bonnie Balduf, Prism Editor Ami Sattinger, Bev Baer. Second Row: Sharon Ott, jan Kaplan, Karen Beverly, Vikki Small. Tlzird How: Prism Adviser Mrs. Ilene Hart, Polly Keller, Barb Cooper, Barb Lesh, Pot O' Cold Adviser Mrs. Lenore Berger. Fourth Row: Linda Butz, Nancy Hakius, Jane Seiler, Margaret Stern, Marianne Hewlett, Linda Meier, Sandy Bergman, Laura Brock, Ann Patterson, Lynne Silverblatt. Top Row: Dennis Weber, Bernie Mast, Jim Lesage, Larry Connin, Deryl Macliitcliic, Marty Britscli, Bob Sedlander, jim Perkins. Not Pictured: Miss Bloom, Prism Adviser. -ll,1.i X1 POG Mosaic 'Lay Mosaic layouts, cluster cut lines, and over thirty color prints-these were some of the new techniques used in the 1970 Pot O,Cold. The Business Staff used new methods as they POC representatives elected in each homeroom to aid sales. In October, they held an intensive two-week sales campaign followed by a one dollar increase in the price of thesbook. All staff members benefited from training at Work shops at Bowling Green and St. John's School. Editor Bonnie Balduf and Photographer Bob Sedlander attended a two week work shop lmat Detroit University last summer. The fun part of the year began when Mr. Kenney, the staffs professional photographer, ii.-treated the staff to a boat ride on Lake Erie followed by a roast at Anchor Point. During the year, staff members celebrated holidays -and deadlines met by parties in various homes. Far Upper Left: Photographers jim Black, Dan Vandivort Rick Crafing and Bob Sedlander discuss their picture assignments for the day. Upper Right: Mrs. Berger, ad- viser, Pam Palmer, Bonnie Balduf, Editor, and Linda '---Meier, Organizations, are delighted with the new mosaic layouts. Right: Members of the Business staff Polly Keller, Sharon Ott, Liz Mostov, Gwen Peterson, Barb Lesh, and Dee Dee Hilkert manage the sale of year- books, ads, and underclass pictures. I I r l . B Q. 1. . r dv.: ' xy U V Qt ll 4 II to ll ll l In itll 'LY' -S ' r' ...go i.lr. . lj. i-J... N XG nt '11, Upper Left: Marianne Hewlett, Freshmen, Nancy Hakius, Sopho- mores, and Robin Getter, juniors, work diligently mounting under- cluss pictures onto cardboard for printing. Center Lek: Chris Beck, Academics and Barb Cooper, Faculty, use the Scaleograph to crop pictures. Opening Section editor Ann Iffatterson and Student Activities editors Marty Britsch and Linda Rutz discuss which section should get a color picture. Left: Printers Karen Beverly, Sue Colboth, and Sqndy Bergman study the quaility of the contact prints. Upper Right: Sports editors Doug Moll and jim Perkins decide how to arrange their pictures on a page. A .i ' a l l i l 5 g s F l Y 5 I 4i T H E P R I S M Breaks School Life Into Colorful News Thomas A. DeVilbiss High School 3301 Upton Avenue Toledo, Ohio Literary Staff Editor-In-Chief ..................................,........... ,... A mi Sattinger Managing Editors .................... Debbie Aharoni, Jan Kaplan First Page Editors ..,....... Lynne Silverblatt, Margaret Stern Second Page Editors ........................ Bobbie Lee, Jane Seiler Third Page Editors ...................... Margot Marion, Bev Ward Fourth Page Editors ..,......... Bernie Mast, Scott Whittington Sports Writers ............ ..... La rry Connin, Harvey Schwartz Feature Editor ...,. .................,............,.... S ue Eiserling Club Column ..... ...........................,.......,... L aura Brock Make-Up ......... ........................................... M ary Baum Reporters ...,. .... C harla Abraham, Naomi Eisen, Debbie Kocinski, Patti Kronfield, Kathleen Wisniewski Business Staff Business Manager ...., . ......................................... Beverly Baer Ads Managers ..,... ...... D aryl MacRitchie, Dennis Weber Circulation ......... ....................................... S ue Bowyer Photographer ..... .................................... G regg Weaner Advisers Literary Staff ....., ......,........... ....... M i ss Rose Bloom Business Staff ...... ...... M rs. Ilene Hart -'P i Eze Above: Sports Writers, Bernie Mast and Larry Connin, record basketball scores for reference when writing fourth-page copy. Above Ri ht: Editor-in-chief, Ami Sattinger tcenterl advises Bev Wan? and Laura Brock with preparing the paper for the press. Upper Ri ht: jane Sieler, Lynne Silverblatt, and Bobbie Lee review the latest edition of the Prism, comparing its weak and strong points. Near Right: Bev Baer reviews notes taken at the student preview of The Show and following seminar. Far Right: Mrs. Ilene Hart, Business Adviser to the Prism, distributes newspapers to homeroom representatives, '+G-.M , QP 1 ij:-arxnsi ' ,W rip... :V ,.,l1,.Q,' 'Z CY!-le V ' ' 'A rg' I 'I 1. ef-V - 1:15 1 ., .3,. y 1. - -n,!? ,,,.. -. 1' va. F-I -1 T1 hi-L-...v i pp Folk-fest Inspires 800 Subscriptions Interviews with Prism applicants provided a staff almost three times as large as last year's and one representing a cross section of student interest. Reporters, copywriters, and page editors exchanged jobs periodically. This provided them with experience in all phases of newspaper publishing and resulted in a paper with varied points of view. Each of the 10 issues arrived promptly due in part to their employment of' the Paryski Publishing Company. Letters to the Editor, complete athletic coverage, and advertisements sold to clubs contributedto the subscribers, interest. Extensive exchange with area schools provid- ed the Prism with numerous innovative ideas. Miss Mo1nar's homeroom revealed Mr. Felt- ner's identity as the Prism Personality during the Discover Your Mystery Personality pro- motional campaign which was managed by Bev Baer. Sue Eiserling and Patti Kronfield arranged a folk festival as an inspiration to homerooms to strive for 10096 subscription. Entertainment ranged from folk to spiritual music and the entire staff chanting Give Peace A Chancef, Above: Gregg Wea- ner explores' photo- graphic angles. Near L ef t : H a r v e y Schwartz and Jim Lesage organize sea- sonal sports records. Far Left: Margaret Stern and Kathleen Wisniewski research DeVilbiss events. Mike Murphy helps Carol German stock the Stationers store with supplies. Gflm Assistantsg Front Row: Robin Adams, Chris Scott. Top Row: C ieryl Liber, Robin Smoot, Patti Skaff. wp... 14' 9: ,.. rm Athletic OjiHce: Nadine Adamson, Barb Dunlap, Vikki Kendall, Nanci Burnham, Sue Morford, Karen Rupp, Linda Meier, Linc a Folger, Sandi Young. Library ASSiSfl1f1fS: Front Row: Ruth Landis, Debbie Nagley, Zafira Tenedios, Sue Stannard, Marilyn Moses, Nancy Jo Fritz, jennifer Faichney. Second Row: Kathy Scott, Carol Prior, Mary Schmidt, Mike Lucas, Kay Robinson, Top Row: Librarian, Miss Dolores Wannemacherg clerk, Mrs. Thelma Starrett. Not Pictured: janet Steinhurst. Assistants, Front Row: Joyce Taylor, Bonnie Beale, Pat Larke, Linda Wilson. Row: Vicky Small, Pam Malko, Diane Hunter. Third Row: Christine Drzewiecki, Wisniewski, Bev Baer, Cindy Palmer. Top Row: Jeanette Warner, Joyce Goree, Epstein. .. -5 Aids, Front Row: Kathy Scott, Dottie Koester, Mrs. Virginia Hanslip, Kathleen Top Row: Pam Gould, Ellen Tabener, Denise Grant, Linda McClow. l 'Rescue Squad, Front Row: Captain, Dennis Stephens, Mrs. Virginia Hanslip, Go- Iaptain, Auyn Leeper, Chuck Winkler. Top Row: Mike Gloyd, Bruce Winkler, Barry l.eeper, Phillip Rice, Tony Irving. Not Pictured: Al Benjamin. Lab Assistants, Front Row: Dorothy Roof, Cheryl Epstein, Rachel Snyder, Sue Mor- ord, Beth Hyams. Second Row: Bob Benninger, Bill Thomas, Randy Balch, Richard Zrafingl, Pete Fotlieringlizun, Ron Metzger. Top Row: David Gottschalk, Kirk Rough, tichar Cox, Tom Viert beck. Not Pictured: Donald Sillence, Stephen Lang. f 5x Service To School Involves Students Numerous volunteer aids and assistants 're- flected the DeVilbiss policy of increased stu- dent involvement. While contributing to the maintenance of an orderly and efficient school, these service groups also provided aconstructive outlet for student energies, replacing what would otherwise be study halls. Gym Assistants refereed competitive games and demonstrated tumbling techniques, While the girls in the Athletic Office sold tickets and decals. Hall permits to the Library passed through the hands of assistants who also check- ed and reshelved books. Office Assistants de- livered attendance sheets and counselor sum- rnons. Nurses Aids Worked with Mrs. Virginia Hanslip receiving students in the nurse's office and recording their illnesses. Rescue Squad, trained by Mrs. Hanslip in First-aid techniques, answered distress calls from teachers. Lab As- sistants aided the Science Department by per- forming dissections, demonstrations and com- plicated equations. Audio-Visual Aids assured the availability of projectors and tape-recorders. Audio Visual Aids: Dean Whitmore, Ralph Gould, Mr. Thomas Temple, Richard Buchley, Randy Huffman. i ,'.'1'1 rt 1, , ' ' nw- Soplzomore. Awards, Bottom Row: Rick Nesper, Most Outstanding Boy: Betty jenn Ciblms, First Runner-Upg Cindy Cliallen, Most Outstanding Cirlg Slicilzl Cook, Second Runner-Up: Dave Punkrutz, First Runner-Up, Top Row: Diane Speaker, First Runner-Upg Al Synder. Second Runner-Up. 1 1 if . fx-. Senior Awards, Bottom Row: Robin DeVries,Home- juniorAwarcIs, Bottom Row: Pam Palmer, SCC011fl R111111C1 UD: A1111 Ma111iX, Fi1'Sf Rulruer-Up: Ec.g Linda Kuhlman, Art. Top Row: Bob Benniger, Top Row: Jim Black, Most Outstanding junior Boyg Craig Lykins, First Runner-Up: Rachel Athletics, Dave Diller, Athletics, jim Orr,Inclustrial Snyder, Most Outstzrncling junior Cirlg Mark Everlmrl. Second Runner-Up. Arts. f.1-?vr.?,:5-v.-4,,f-1,,A,- l ' , ' v-5 4.1 - LQ Awards Day Honors Deserying Students Q- in 44. Senior Awards, Bottom. Row: Linda Meier, First Runner-Upg Second Row: Nadine Adamson, Second Runner-Upg Vicki Small, First Runner-Upg Top Row: George S2ll'2ll1tOll, Most Outstanding Senior Boy: Howard Ness, First Runner-Upg J. Randy Balch, Second Runner-Up. Senior Awards, Bottom Row: NancyScheer, Scholarshipg Bonnie Balduf, Pot O' Coldg Top Row: Ami Sattinger, Prismg Dorothy Roof, Scholarshipg Bob Sedlander, Pot O' Coldg Bev Baer, Prism. 3' -4 'fx Senior Awards, Bottom Row: George Sarantou, Speechg Tim Keller, Speechg Top Row: john F aich- Ann Patterson, Most Outstanding Senior ney, Dramaticsg Bernie Must, Choirg Phyllis Arnold, Dramaticsg Richard Humphreys, Orchestrag Girl. Martin Britsch, Dramatics. Upper Right: Jim Booker and Lou Ann Hewitt perform ar skit on Organizations Day. Above: On Awards Day, Rick Ayisll presents the Most Outstanding Athelte zi- Vtfilffl to Bob Benninger. Right: Mrs. Eileen Hurt presents il plaque of special recogni- tion to Mrs. Nancy Byam, who substituted for Miss Rose Bloom as adviser to the Prism during the second semester. Relays Move To Recreation Center DeVilbiss Week, April 20-24, climaxed the 1969-70 school year honoring teachers, clubs, and students for outstanding service and ac- complishment. During the latter part of the week attendance was limited by the Ecology Teach-in at the University of Toledo. Faculty Day honored teachers with carna- tions presented by the Social Service Com- mission. Pericleans, I-Da-Ka, Hi-Y, Talisman, and the Radio Club received Best Club awards on Qrganizations Day. Wednesday of DeVilbiss Week was also the nationally honored 'iEarth Dayu. While members of the Pot O, Gold and Prism Staffs were being inducted into Quill and Scroll, students protested pollution by riding bicycles and cleaning the campus. Change chal- lenged students as Night Relays moved from DeVilbiss to the Lucas County Rec Center. While still retaining the title of host, DeVilbiss miss- ed the traditional Night Relays Queen and Court. At the Relays, Barry Fishler's record breaking discus throw helped to boost the team to a third place finish. Left: jim Lesage strains to pass the baton to Jim Thielen in the 2-mile relay at Night Relays. The team, which also includes Jeff Sclinell and Dave Diller, won first place in that event. Below: Amy Sattinger, Prism Editor, announces the 1971 Prism staff at the Quill and Scroll inductions on Publications Day. l .' 4 , - . : , - . MAI cademic Emphasis on the now, the -new, the relevant Colorful covers on up-to-date texts Moratoriuius, Afro-American Studies, meaningful dialogue Horizons widened through experimentation Sudden flashes of inspiration , This is academics as we see it ,mi l I . P Far'Right: Kevin Lammers and Gina Dono- frio put up a bulletin board in their home- room. Below: Mary Heinisch does macrame weaving in art. Above: Hoy Pope holds the watercolor he painted for Negro History Week, February 23 through 27. A ,, ,, K IF? ff' J ,Q I f 1 ' ' if I A W I 51 1 1 ' ,, w Q 1 . 'fr f ll. ? 'l ME 1 I f4+?'W1'?'T5 ,Dina 345.314-, aried Curriculum Sparks Creativity, Student Interest During Negro History Week Art Appreciation classes viewed an exhibit sponsored by the Con- ference of Black Artists in honor of the event. General Art students concentrated on the rudiments of drawing, painting, and ceramics. Pupils drew self-caricatures and then, through various stages, developed them into cartoons. Painters familiarized themselves with wat- ercolor, oils, and portraits according to their ability and art experience. Speech pupils toured backstage in the new Masonic Auditorium to further their knowledge of play production. February 23 they planned on presenting a student organized and directed play called The Zoo Story to selected classes. Adjusted curriculum classes toured a local supermarket to learn comparative shopping. Hearing impairment students, in conjunction with the Parents Hearing Association, sold and distributed fruitcakes at Christmas. All pro- ceeds went towards activities such as bowling on alternate Saturdays. The group also viewed the movie The Reiversn that played at Cinema. w . Top Left: Deborah Detrick sketches site of new freeway Above: Mrs. Weiss demonstrates puppet painting. Above: Gerald Fleck builds a transmitter in electronics class. Right: An overhead projector helps Mrs. Hendren's first year algebra class. Below: Ben Wendell determines the mechanical advantage ofa pulley by counting the number of supporting strands. ,L , it 5 .. 1 - f 'r 5 ,,. U Fw-iraq.-umm, I-:suing :.::.:-'- e -- Sciences Emphasize Lab Experience, Math Department Receives Projectors Laboratory-equipped classrooms and up-to- date textbooks transformed all sciences to lab sciences. Classes learned through experience. Physical science students used books which combined chemistry, physics, and geology. They performed experiments involving the activity of metals, distillation, Archimedes' Principle, the pendulum, and friction. Emphasis in the B.S.C.Slprogram switched from microbiology to the study of various chem- ical systems and their functions. Students saw supplementary films on respiration, meiosis, the nervous system, and mitosis. One Physiology project included drawing charts of caloric intake and output in the body. Revised books enlivened chemistry classes. A.P. students created individual projects in the field of their particular interest. First year pupils discovered the properties of different substances through teamwork. Demonstrating the laws of gravity, energy, and momentum, physics students operated pul- leys and solved complex math problems. Teachers found overhead projectors useful in illustrating the principles of basic math and algebra. Advanced students learned how to form polar equations and mastered trigonometric functions, as well as entering area contests. Mrs. Marx's senior- math class devised pro- jects to illustrate geometric shapes. tiff-'c . it . 1., .nl , 5.5 4 .-'f ' .fa '. 4,3 . W, . F. . A X .. I 'V' ' ...biz , M ,inn J... .H JJ ff V f 2. ABOVE: Al Bellg blows soas bubbles in A.P. Chemistry. Lek: Randy Marr, Marie Spychala, an David Stone study their notes before attempting a buoyancy experiment. Tom Missler and Jeff Keller operate a lathe in machine shop while working on their projects. Electronics Class Repairs Radios Electronics students built their own class- room equipment. They constructed a relay cir- cuit alarm system that the D.H.S. quiz bowl team used in actual contests. The installation of a DeVilbiss radio station, WB8EWj, gave f11ture electricians invaluable experience. Students wired an independent public ad- dress system in the cafeteria. The system pro- vided improved service for in-school and after- school activities such as sports banquets. Third year home economics pupils in Mrs. Folk's class remodelled their dining area by antiquing a table, chairs, and a buffet, as well as making curtains and painting walls. 4Miss Peters' last hour gave a Christmas party for their younger brothers and sisters. Santa Claus presented gifts and the older girls served refreshments in the decorated room. Above: Connie Cruse and julie Mathison demonstrate the how-tos of taffy pulling as Drusilla Hayward looks on. Right: Jon Zalusky tests his speech clipper circuit. 'fr 'i1' 5:? ff 1-'j.Ei'Et Q2j. . It frfiltif' L t-r-i H5 W L- , .Pa ' Qi it 1.1 - J gy .' V-. 3 TOP: Lydia Lawhorn bastes a facing before sewing it to her unfinished garment. ABOVE: Mr Karl Huls aids Dave Neitzel in building a backboard for the boys' gym. Top: Calli Veller and Mark Everhart present a skit in French. Above: Closed circuit T. V. cameras film student teacher Miss Helen Azima teaching first-year French. Right: Miss Carol Husum shows her Chinese History class a painting. Vw. Q? . nu i. .1g,- .VL---q . 'F' ains In Enrollment Illustrate Increased Foreign Language Interest .Chinese students held a dinner on February the eighth celebrating the advent of the Year of the Dog and the end of the Year of the Chicken. Asian History classes built projects with a japanese theme and viewed films on China. Third and fourth-year Spanish students in Miss Marian Smith's homeroom painted Mexican-inspired Christmas windows before the holidays. Enrollment in German classes of all levels increased considerably. Interested members of the German Club had an authentic German meal at Wittenberg Restaurant on Sylvania Avenue. F ourth-year French students held a banquet at the Northwood Inn. Several pupils travelled to Bowling Green to see a Parisian theatrical troupe perform in a play by Eugene Ionesco. Mrs. Kathryn Selter's student teacher, Miss Patricia Ward, showed classes slides of France. Latin classes threw a pizza party in place of their traditional Roman Banquet. Tom Szor on the piano accompanied Bill Thomas, violinist, to provide entertainment for the party. M 'ii Above: Students take advantage of extensive facilities offered in the Chinese-Russian Library. Left: Mr, Norman Klee and Mrs. Sara Mclndoe survey projects ot language students. Machine Improves Business Skills Business pupils in the Cooperative Office Education fC.O.E.J program attended school in the morning and held office jobs during the afternoon. Prospective students took a shorthand test and had to be business majors. Junior girls in the Business Office Educa- tion fB.O.E.D plan studied with Missjoan Clark from noon until 3:00 P.M. every day. Students acquired office training With the help of a new shorthand machine. Shorthand classes also uti- lized the machine for dictation practice. , Balance beams and a mini-trampoline ex- panded the physical education curriculum by adding tumbling to fall and winter sports. Freshmen health classes saw a film titled L.S.D.-Trip or Trap? . A concentrated unit of first-aid provided practical information about solving health emergencies. After seven weeks of training, modern dance and tap students designed costumes and choreo- graphy for their own productions. lf ' , T Q. gm 5-w 'N Lei: Mr. John Calyas explains the use of a new accounting machine to his students. Below: Carol Blakely demonstrates a headstancl. Far Left: Freshmen boys battle for the goal in a game of ring hockey. Lek Nancy Forman completes a manuscript in personal typing class. 1 ilfr 'ruse' ':' ' History Teachers Sponsor Program, English Department -1-,,:-,-.7-1.- -5 --T4 . -W A- f - - - , V1.1 2.1.1 3315.63 W, . .mi W aff' . eg . ..:.r.t,. - ,J . QM ! fivlfxee . 3. I h 4221221 String quartet entertains Miss Ruth Smith's sixth hour A.P. English class. ndergoes Changes Dramatic changes in the English department included replacing literary anthologies with a series of paperback books of poetry,drama, short stories, and fiction. Providing for the presen- tation of foreign authors and a greater variety of subject matter, the paperbacks rotated from one classroom to another as teachers finished them. Paperbacks for freshmen were on mythology. Sophomores studied satire, and juniors learned about social criticism and puritanism. Fourth year students chose between three new courses in the senior elective program. Each was one semester long and included Creative Writing, Shakespeare, and Expository Writing. Stagecraft and Lighting classes, taught by Mr. Thomas Bollin, learned lighting execution and stage design by building sets for Oliver . History teachers organized a program fea- turing student discussions about the Vietnam War on Moratorium Day, October the fifteenth. Blow Your Cooln, a game designed by Mr. Phil Kaufman, helped students in Afro-American Studies to release their inhibitions in order to discuss controversial subjects. American history and government classes at- tended films and lectures on violence. David Donnel blows his cool in Afro-American Studies. +1 - , , , M -7-7--, 'H'- -- -,yy .fi .nv 1, ..-. , lr ,,1r,f,, . L ,H ,.,. JI,1 'q' ,,,. :fc 1 ,R lAV J, Sli ' 1 Ku f- 9:29 'Q' 'fl L-'l lu lt ,A I I! f siting l f Q. , '?s.,, ' ' L-ua... 'Nm Above: Debbie Dale casts a ballot during the mock presidential election held in Mr. McClellan's Ameri- can Government class. Left: Nancy Scheer studies a poster in her Shakespeare class. To : A.P. English students dramatize a take-off on tllye Book of job, j. B. , as they offer a toast to the title character. I 1 1 4 5 4 E ' A year of Desire, Dedication, and Discipline The capturing of The Bell Pride in our Cross Country Teuni The feminine touch in swinnning The big victories and close losses An exciting, but frustrating year and basketball N KW f .4 DHS 7 ....... .. 27 ....... .. 7 ....... .. 6 ....... .. 6 ....... .. 0 ....... .. 0 ....... .. 22 ....... .. 14 ....... .. Varsity Football Scoreboard C OPP. ...Sandusky ...... ...... . 16 ...Libbey ........ 0 ...Macomber ..... 8 . . .Central ............ ...... . 34 ...Scott ...................... ...... . 14 ...Canton McKinley ............. .68 ...Bowsher ............... ...... . 26 ...Rogers ..... 6 ...Start .................. 0 Final Record 3-6 n 5 SC Injured Greg Ramsey leads team spirit from the bench. Tom Viertlbeck blocks for charging halfback Bill Jiannuzzi against the Macmen. Quarterback Tom Viertlbeck tries to connect l 6 'l 4 - 1969 Varsity and junior Varsity Football Team. Front: Tom Viertlbeck, Greg Ramsey, Bruce Andrye, jack Babel, Bill jiannuzzi 1Co- Capt.J, Gordon Andryc CCO-CaEt.J, joe Scorziell, Jerry Greiner, Phil Margy, Ed Kaplan. Second: geff Bollin, Mark Friedman, Ken Baum, Charles Bokicki, Randy Smit , Terry jiannuzzi, Bob Wallace, joe Lee, Chuck Feilhardt, Bo Lichenstein. Third: Gary Beale, Ernie Worman, Tim Armstrong, Bob Smoot, Daryl Hughes, Jeff Boone, Bob Nordoff, Andy Sobb. Fred Powell, Dave Malcom, Mgr. Fourth: john Dudek, Richard Schneider, jim Anderson, Denny Thomas, Neal Wilson, Steve Sparks, Philbert Gardner, Tom Peterson, Rich Trotter, Top: Ted Sotnyk, Jim Harris, Gene Harrison, Don Mincey, Bob Walden, Gary Davis, jim O'Brien, Mark Hurt, Don Becker, Tony Irving, Bill Schultz, Mgr. Injuries Prove Fatal To Bengal's Final Record DeVilbiss was an early season choice for the Shoe Bowl, but mid-season losses knocked the Bengals out of contention. DeVilbiss opened by traveling to sixth ranked Sandusky and dis- played an excellent team effort, but fell to the Blue Streaks 16-7. Early in the game defensive ace Greg Ramsey received a knee injury side- lining him for the rest of the year. The following week the Tigers came back strong by defeating Libbey 27-0. Next, the Tigers fell short to Macomber 8-6 in a close contest. In the Macomber game halfback Charlie Rokicki sustained a leg injury keeping him out for the next five games. This game marked the beginning of a losing streak of five games con- sisting of a 34-6 Homecoming loss to Central and a 68-0 loss to first-ranked Canton McKinley. Excellent defensive punch was displayed against Rogers when the Tigers pulled in Ram passes for three interceptions. Only a 51 yard pass kept the stinging Tiger defense from shutting out Rogers. The final score was 22-6 in favor of DeVilbiss, the spirited Tiger Team. All around team effort was displayed in the final contest of the year. At Page Stadium good blocking helped backs jerry Greiner and Bill Jiannuzzi compile a 231 yards rushing. Defen- sively the Tigers were superb, shutting out the Start Spartans 14-0, closing the season. end Philbert Gardner in the homecoming game. J. V. Football Scoreboard DHS OPP. 3 ............... St. Francis ....... ......... 1 8 14 ...... ...... W oodward ....... ...... 8 14 ...... ...... L ibbey .......... ...... 0 6 ...... ...... C entral ...... ...... 2 8 0 ...... ...... S cott ............ ...... 3 4 0 ...... ...... M acomber ........ ...... 1 8 6 ...... ...... B owsher ....... ...... 2 8 6 ...... ...... R ogers ............... ...... 1 2 Final Record 2-6 J. V 's and Kittens Suffer Hard Season An offense that lacked running strength held the junior Varsity to just two wins in eight contests. Offensively, the Tiger's averaged less than five points per game. The I.V.'s defense was weak also, allowing more than eighteen points in each of five games. The Tiger's record was marred by a 34-0 loss to Scott. However, an all team eHort resulted in winning perfor- mances in the Woodward and Libbey games. One win was all the Freshmen could compile in seven contests. The Kittens were not able to build an offense strong enough to win the close games. Only a recovered fumble by Mike Cope- land gave the Freshmen their single win. At the first freshman class assembly Coach Fox remark- ed, These boys have gained a lot of experience for their upcoming years at DeVilbiss . Junior halfback Fred Powell tries to evade two Macomber linemen r ' 1 r np Z' .A . The Tiger Varsity team crash on the field for the Homecoming game against Central. Freshman Football Scoreboard DHS OPP. 0 ............... Woodward ..... ..,... 0 0 ...... ....... L ibbey ...... ...... 6 0 ...... ....... C entral ..... ...... 1 2 0 ...... ....... S cott ........... ...... 1 2 'Q' 8 ...... ....... M acomber ...... ...... 1 2 ' ' ' 2 ...... ....... B owsher ...... ...... 0 0 ...... ....... R ogers ................... ...... 6 Final Record 1-5-1 Mr. Tischinae attends Bob Nordhoffs injured knee at Sandusky. Freshman Football Team, Front: Mark Clark, mgr., Derrick Diggs, Jim Haack, Fred Hakius, Joe Voorhees, Charles Miller, Doug Davidson, Bob Tuckerman, Mike Heard, Doug Warfield, mgr. Second: Coach Fox, Taft Abood, Art McIntyre, Mike Stuckey, john Braziel, Mike Murphy, Fred Blanton, John Bracey, Warren Burford, Steve Wysong, Dave Smith. Top: Mike Copeland, Jesse Armstead, jeff Beck, gavehjghimson, Henry Smith, Keith Kaighin, Robert Caldwell, Jerry Russell, Bob Eischen, john Horen, oac o owm. The varsity team charges off the line in the city meet. Varsity Cross Country Scoreboard DEVILBISS ............. 15 DEVILBISS .............. 15 Bowsher ......... ....... 5 2 St. Francis ........ ..... 65 Scott ........... ....... 7 7 Waite ............ ..... 8 5 Macomber ......... ..... 94 DEVILBISS ............. 15 Libbey ........ ....... 65 DEVILBISS .............. 19 Rogers ......... ....... 7 3 St. john's .......... ..... 4 1 St. Francis ..... ....... 94 Central ......... ..... 4 DEVILBISS ............. 15 DEVILBISS .............. 19 Start .............. ....... 5 4 St. john's ...... ...... 5 0 Woodward ................ 86 Libbey ...................... 74 St. joseph Invitational lst St. Joe. 53...2nd DEVILBISS 60...3rd Shaker Hts. 88 Ashland College Classic lst DEVILBISS 53 ...... 2nd St. Joe. 65 ..... 3rd Elder 72 Elder High School Relays lst St. joe. 62.36...2nd Elder 62.40...3rd DEVILBISS 63 City Championship Meet lst DEVILBISS 20...2nd St. johnls 6l...3rd Start 112 N.W. Ohio District Meet lst DEVILBISS 25..2nd Anthony Wayne 65..3rd Central 72 N .W. Ohio Regional Meet 1stDEV1LBISS 50...2nd St. John's 1ll...3rd Maumee 157 Junior Bill Isenstein strains through a grueling meet. Ohio State Championship Meet lst St. Joe 110 ...... 2nd DEVILBISS 141 ...... Elder 141 Happiness to Coach Tapola is a Regional Crown .1,:f'-. . Q-., O Cross Country Team, Front: Brad Richie, jim Thielen, Jeff Schnell, Walt Churchill, Dave Diller, Dale Burtch, Hal'Hays, Bill Isenstien, Jim Lesage. Top: Alan jafee, Mark Klein, Rick Kern, Don Proeshel, Greg Lake, Bob Haddad, Tom Shaw, Coach Tapola. Walt Churchill Leads Team To Second ln State 'K I I' .4 ,,,, . 'bv ., 'Bin ff., .51 ll lf. , V Walt Churchill streaks to another first place finish in the city meet. it The DeVilbiss Cross Country team set ia goal at the end of their previous season. They planned to reach the state meet in Columbus. This summer the Tigers went to training camps trying to reach their goal. All summer they practiced long hours Waiting for the season to begin. Finally, the Tigers opened their season by shutting out their opponents for the first four consecutive meets. They moved on through the season by going undefeated, but they were only half way to their goal. Next came the city meet. The Tigers scored the lowest amount of points ever scored, winning the Toledo City championship. The following week they finish- ed first in the District Meet. The following Saturday they finished first in the North West Ohio Regional meet. The only meet left was the state meet. They had reached their goal by already going farther in competition then any other DeVilbiss Cross Country team had ever gone. At the state meet DeVilbiss finished second in Ohio with 141 points. Walt Churchill finished seventh and Jeff Schnell finished eleventh. Coach Tapola topped off an excellent season by stating, i'This is the best Cross Country team DeVilbiss has ever had. I 4 Senior Lettermen Lead Tiger Lineup Forward positions were weak points in the lineup. Coach Draheim shifted players during the season, trying to find the right combination. Late in the schedule, Ron Burstein broke into the starting lineup to add board strength and scoring, which led to a string of wins. Co-captains Keith Roberts and Bob Bennin- ger composed the team's backbone with both finishing in the cityas top ten scorers. Other starters were Sid Morse, Keith Keller, and Mike Sheline. The Tigers lost by a few points in the closing minutes of many contests. DeVilbiss downed Start in two close games. The first game was a hard won victory lasting through two overtimes. With three seconds remaining, Keith Roberts fired a shot from mid-court, to win the second game, 69-68. Rick Rogers tosses in two points from the foul line. . ',:'t W 'l J Q Q. -.,p A , V i ' ,- U 'i ,,,,..-vv-1 mf.. ,.......1.-f W, i Bob Benninger leaps for two points against a Start rival. A Woodward forward fails to block Ron Bursteiifs shot. '21 QF lf , f Keith Roberts desperately looks urouncl for someone to help him out during a tense Start game. From way outside, Mike Sheline shoves the bull for two points. 6 Varsity Basketball Scoreboard DHS OPP 51 53 ........ ........ S ylvania ...... ...... 70 ........ ....... W hitmer ...... ...... 7 4 49 ........ ........ W aite ....... ...... 4 0 51 ........ ........ F indlay ....... ...... 5 5 56 ........ ........ M acomber ....... ...... 5 9 69 ........ ........ S anclusky ........ ...... 7 0 54 ........ ........ S tart ............ ...... 5 2 60 ........ ........ B owsher ...... ...... 6 9 66 ........ ........ R ogers ......... ...... 6 8 75 ........ ........ W oodward ...... ...... 6 3 77 ........ ........ S t. johns ...... ...... 6 5 58 ........ ........ L ibbey ...... ...... 9 2 57 ........ ........ E lyria ....... ...... 6 8 50 ........ ........ S cott ........ ...... 6 3 71 ........ ........ D efiance ...... ...... 6 0 63 ........ ........ S t. Francis ...... ...... 8 3 90 ........ ........ C entral ........ ...... 7 6 69 ........ ........... S tart ............... ......... 6 8 SECTIONALS DeVilbiss 64 ............................. Clay 59 DeVilbiss 88 ...................... Woodmore 75 Final Record 8-10 Keller, Morse Lead Juniors Ori Varsity 'Q--.-rv-,Q-:-maj-2!LiT,l'f-uT'f7?'3'f '3f'2 '-'T V Y 'Af' f,I.A1ju:' K V ..-.-.- -l+'--Y-1. 'J -. -'..1-- ' F'-5-41, . Agqg-vi -4, ' Q5 -,17 ,W-,I ' 'L i ' -Y zu-an V 'l,gfi::::,g, , ,, , , Q Ji' '-'af --'f nf.,-.-for - - gp., . . , , - 4 A nf , ' ,V fr 'f ' ' F ' E m ,',,4-1, v -5: I-if '77'e,s f rf' -ee-. fi Wg' 1315-M - f ' , f e , ' ,-,,.,--v f-'- - S. . fl iv.-v--,r.., .1--:4:idiWPA:z,l'1F- A if-E5 E?-f Qtrd G: lv Fl' Q D' ,f J if ' flu '53 ,3..fY,-1 On the follow through Keith Keller hits against Woodward. 1--...,.,, X 74 -U .-,vw-, ,L ,J ' +--Q if Keith Roberts drives past his Start opponent and strains for kl lay up . 'if Ji' V-'-. 'lf'f5'Y 'eff' ' , ,'.1.v ' ' 'Aff-H 1 d V I' - - ,. ' ni Q,--Sicjl V., ,,. ,V ,- in ji, in 'QE-BP . 1- , M 'fiif ff ii ' ' 1 '- ' , M 4 I V 1 - v Y ,- ,-. V - VJ' W -4-N i : if .I Ny- Y, - ,ff fury , , I V A - 1 H-15:3 V fgi.- - I'---df f ,l,..i 4 .- nv., v i' r , ,,,.i-.3-9-f ' , ' 'Trl' j 5 ' I W W? V 5 Wg, ,W - , ,H if Varsity Basketball Team, Standing: Rick Rogers, Doug Moll, Keith Keller, Ron Burstein, Sid Morse, Bob Benninger Craig Lykins, Greg Luke, Curtis Mosby, Mike Sheline, Keith Roberts, Mark Everhart. Between two Start defenders Sid Morse banks one in. W Head coach Draheim, Mr. David McClellan, and Mr. Mark Paluzak concentrate on tactics against Central. I Freshmen, J.V's Have Dismal Season Coach Mark Paluszak was able to get only two Wins out of his Iunior Varsity. Craig Burns had the highest scoring average for the I.V.s at a ten point per game clip. Two freshmen, George Young and Bob Caldwell, came up to the junior Varsity with Young beingaconsistent starter and scorer. Other usual starters were Sophomores Terry Phillips and jim Parker. The Tigers lacked an offensive punch to win the close games. Team balance was the Freshman Basketball Team's strongest point. Board strength usually came from all five starters. Dave Johnson and Kanard Dennis were powerful under the basket with Jim Bosse adding depth in the back court. The Tigers finished a strong season only to bow early in the Freshman Tournament. Mr. Dave McClellan, a former DHS player, took over freshman coaching responsibilities, teach- ing basic fundamentals and defensive tactics. J. V. Basketball Scoreboard DHS OPP 27 ..... ........ Sylvania ....... .... . . 49 57 .....,.. ........ W hitmer .,..... ...... 5 9 49 ........ ........ W aite ........ ...... 3 0 38 ..... ........ F indlay ........ ...... 6 4 20 ........ ........ M acomber ........ ...... 5 8 45 ..... ....... S andusky ...... ...... 5 4 44 ..... ....... S tart ............. ...... 5 4 39 ..... ....... B owsher ....... ...... 4 5 43 ..... ....... R ogers ............. ...... 5 8 60 ..... ....... W oodward ....... ...... 5 5 44 ..... ....... S t. John ...... . ...... 53 41 ..... ....... L ibbey ....... ...... 5 4 29 ..... ....... E lyria ..... ...... 4 9 33 ..... ....... S cott ......... ...... 5 9 31 ...... ....... D efiance ....... ...... 4 1 35 ..... ....... S t. Francis ....... ...... 4 9 40 ..... ....... C entral ......... ...... 5 0 34 ..... ....... S tart ............. ...... 4 9 Final Record 2-16 ,J-in . '-'l.i.-.r-Q,-f.,1EQ1 . ..,vg1'Ai ,-gg-Af 1 , ft 3. - jim Bosse, Dave Johnson, and Kanard Dennis fight for position against the Knights. Sophomore Bob Frey drives around a St. Francis rival j. V. Basketball Team, Kneeling: Coach Paluszak, Standing: Bruce Crider, Craig Burns, Robert Frey, Terry Phillips, George Young, Tom Benninger, jim Murry, Dave Parker, Loren Crisp, Alan Szymanski, Norman Carter, Robert Caldwell. son f1res a shot in the St Francrs game Freshman Basketball Scoreboard Waite ........ Macomber.. Start .......... Bowsher .... Rogers ...... St. Johns Woodward . Libbey ....... Scott ......... Washington St. Francis . Burnham Start .......... Fmal Record 6-8 De ilbiss Features Girls' Basketball Sixty-five girls tried out for the first varsity basketball team in DeVilbiss' history. Fifteen girls made the Varsity Interscholastic Basketball Team. Two nights a week were devoted for practice and on Wednesdays at 6:30 P.M., the games were played. The players' positions in- cluded five rover forwards, five regular for- wards, and five guards. Playing time consisted of four eight minute quarters with six players, two for each position. They played eight games and lost all of them. Coach Mrs. Kathleen Beavers explained that their weakness lay under the boards. Their foul shooting was good. All members will re- turn next year. With experience and practice, a better season is in store for them. ..l,.,,4,?QT x, 1 w 'mn p With 2:11 left in the first half, Lisbeth Bridwell jumps high for the ball Girls' Basketball, Kneeling: Lisbeth Bridwell, Vickie Coleman, Candia Latson, Kathy Blalark, Cindy Muto, Ann Martin, Jane Draper. Standing: Diana Miller, Debbie Vaughn, Wanda Horn, Robin Smoot, Delbra Rocker, Vangie Petros, Managerg Mrs. Kathleen Beavers, Coach, lvlariarme Reclncr. A 'W ,.,7 .V i ..,, ,..-i...V -W... ' if . 2 ru H i , ' I . Bruce Shrewsbery shows determination while bowling. Bowling Team: Bruce Shrewsbery, James Hessling, William Turney, Keith Dulinsky. Not pictured: Charles F aller, David Henry. Bowlers Finish Fourth In City League Cf Eight olling the bull, Chuck Faller holds his breath hoping for at strike. Macomber, Central, and St. Francis finished ahead of the keglers. Coached by Mr. John Tischinae, the bowlers practiced at the down- town Hagertyls on Saturdays. The teams in the league were Central, Macomber, St. F ran- cis, St. Johns, Woodward, and Waite. Keith Dulinsky led the team with a 185 pins per game average. Next, Iim Hessling contributed a 180 average and Bruce Schrews- bery helped out with a 165 average. High series for the year was 651 by Keith Dulinsky while Jim Hessling held the highest game of 257 pins. DeVilbiss had the high three game total in the league of 2848 pins. . 515 llsl is I Fil T r ...R ff?iiiliIHiiIE 1 ff is-e::,W..w-,,,- ,,., .3 ae- .,. E 1. wvl-:-gae..-v- l w Bruce Wilson maneuvers opponent into a pinning position during the city championship meet. Referee checks for any illegal holds whil Varsity Wrestling Scoreboard DHS OPP 19 ........ ...... R ogers ...... ...... 3 1 42 ..... ...... L ibbey ........ .... 8 28 ..... ...... M acomber ..... .... 1 8 18 ..... ...... C entral ..... .... 2 2 31 ..... ...... S cott ........ .... 1 7 20 ..... ..,... S tart ........... .... 2 0 40 ..................... Woodward .................. 6 26 ..................... Bovvsher ..................... 24 Worthington Tournament-4th Start Tournament-4th City Tournament-6th Final Record 5-2-1 80 Wrestling Team, Front Row: Coach Merrell Solowin, Coach james Fox, Dennis Williams, Gary Reynolds, Mark Guthrie, Patrick Diguglielmo, jon Davis. Second Row: Theodore Sotnyk, Eugene Harrison, Ralph Gould, Bruce Wilson, Richard Schnieder, john Dudek, Tim Armstrong. Third Row: Brad Symington, Kevin Ferguson, Douglas Socld, Charles Miller, Matthew Miller, Thomas Park, Phil Muhleman. Fourth Row: Craig Davis, Blaine Liebig, Peter Miller, jeff Cochran, Glenn Fitken, Lloyd Leveve, Robert Cook, Steve Harris, Don Close. Top Row: james Kertesz, john Manix, James Harris, Dave Cleveland, Richard Austin, Warren Buford, Robert O'Donnell, Greg Macindoe. ll' ' I Y W. r .,-..:n V 4 rives his opponent into the mat. HQ!!-'-9 Musee-1-I1 hw, ., .. Grapplers Display Talent in Matches i Although the varsity wrestling team had only two returning lettermen, Pat Diguglielmo and Bruce Wilson, their dedication and sacri- fice of much time proved to be invaluable in the final outcome of the season. The Tigers, under the guidance of the new head coach, Mr. Merrell Solowin, battled their way to a respectable seasonal record of five wins, two losses, and one tie. Several wrestlers finished with fine showings for DeVilbiss. junior Bruce Wilson, wrestling at 145 pounds, compiled an excellent record of eleven wins and only one upset. Heavyweight Tim Armstrong and 103 pounder, Pat Diguglielmo, fought for excellent second place positions in the City meet at Waite. es lust minute encouragement to heavyweight wrestler Tim Armstrong before city meet. X K.-ft. A zngrljtlidl ,,,: is ' it . junior Lenny Rosenberg performs the butterfly at St. Francis. rl Boy's Swimming Team, Kneeling: Jim Frautschi, Ron Metzger, Rick Ayish, John Swigart, Lenny Roseberg, John Curphey, Todd Damm, Craig Levey. Standing: Jay Mertz, jeff Kummerer, John Surratt, Dave Ligibel, Ian Greene, Bob Anderson, Steve Wysong, Ron Schwartz, Coach Jerry Mash, Jim Finn. Not Pictured: Keith Slautter- back, Scott Whittington, Joel Zaft, john Arnos. M fnmi ienl M Boys' Swimming Scoreboard DHS OPP 32 ....... ..... E rie-Mason ....... .... 7 3 .....Port Clinton........ ....53 .....Col.Crawford..... ....50 71 .....Findlay ......Fremont Ross...... 42 44 24 28 ..... ..... S andusky Perkins ..... ..... 6 7 18 77 15 65 63 80 ......Dundee........,.. .....40 . ...... ...... D undee .............. ..... 4 2 Final Record 2-7 Y fy ef' Leaping off her platform Ann Henry begins her trial run. The boys' swim team gets reucly for time trials while no 7 'I F gl, .lil 1 l-Q35 -9- A L .MA-3-:I 51 L--mwlhq. -. 1zHr,,,Y,, ,, , ,-'.g .. -fill JW? ' ITL We nw? , 6 hed!! ,, ,ww AZ1g.f1,!L4flfKQL7 M flz,,, i1 l an' gl Girls' Swimming Scoreboard DHS OPP 43 ..................... Dundee ...................... 41 36 ........ ........ D undee ....... ....... 5 l 30 .... ........ McAulley ........ ..... . . 47 Final Record 1-2 Girls Join Boys For First Year Team Competition Swimming attracted fifteen eager girls to participate and join Masher's Splashers in ex- citing competition. Practice in the newly con- structed St. Francis pool added to the enjoy- ment of the routine warmups, which consisted of kicks and pulls, progressive swims, relays, and an exercise of four 100 yards, any stroke. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings were sacrificed for swimming practices, though Wednesdays were later dropped from the schedule. An incomplete season meant three meets, with the girls winning one. The boys' swimming season began with a fine victory over Dundee. Junior Lenny Rosen- berg set many new records for the Tigers in the 50 yard freestyle and 100 yard butterfly. Lenny went on to represent DeVilbiss well in the Dis- tricts by acquiring first place in the 50 yard freestyle and fifth place in the butterfly. The returning lettermen were Iohn Curphey, Steve Lang, Todd Damm, Ron Metzger, and Keith Slautterback. The season credited two victories. TRACK SCOREBOARD DHS OPP 61 ................ Rogers ......... ........ 6 6 78 ..... ..... M acomber ...... ..... 4 9 67 ..... ..... B owsher ...... ...... 6 0 53 ..... ..... S cott ............. ..... 7 4 66 ..... ........ C entral ............. ..... 6 1 Night Relays-4th City-4th Final Record 3-2 . if wt , C fa? I, 'f-A ft ' V 4' Walt Churchill breaks the tape in the two mile at Whitmer. fr v Three Tigers, jeff Schnell, Hal Hays, and Dale Burtch, dominate another long distance event. ii, ! 1 . . , - I U Track Team returning lettermen, Front: Jeff Schnell, Hal Hays, Bill Isenstein, jim Lesage. Top: Walt Churchill, Bob Benningcr, Barry Fishlcr, Dale Burtch. Trackmen Run To Fourth Place In City Meet Barry Fishler shows his perfect form, which led him tothe City Championship. - f I . ri ff., V f '91 IX1: , 'i Y' f , ' Lys.-ll-'f I. fy, J- 1 2 If r f if 'V J' If af , ..-F' -'ff' w ' 'V E V' fir, Distance was the 1969 track team,s strongest asset. Sophomores Hal Hays and Walt Churchill provided strength in both the mile and two mile run. Churchill Won the two mile champion- ship with a time of 9:58. More distance was added by freshman Jeff Schnell who broke the freshman record in both the mile and two mile run. Barry Fishler added depth in field events by capturing the city championship in the discus with a toss of 155 feet. The Tigers broke the pole vault record at Night Relays with a score of 3316 feet while Bob Benninger was a strong contender in the high jump event. The 1970 track team will have ten returning lettermen. Mr. Jim Fox with the assistance of Mr. john Fernbaugh will be the two new coaches. The Tigers have put in much practice for their meets for the coming season. Tennis Team Posts Impressive Record The tennis team completed their 68-69 season by winning seven of eight matches and made a strong effort in the sectional tournament only to be hampered by the illness of their number one player, Don Kirk, and poor weather con- ditions. The Tigers look forward to a good season, this year but have lost much of their strength with the graduation of many of their starting players. The returning lettermen this year are Don Kirk, Bob Wallace, and Greg Rupert. Selected for the All-City team last year were Bob Wallace and Greg Rupert. 1969 Tennis Scoreboard DHS OPP 5 ..... ...... M acomber ...... ....... 0 5 ..... ...... L ibbey ......... ....... 0 5 ..... ...... R ogers ........ ....... 0 4 ..... ...... C entral ....... ....... 1 5 ..... ...... S cott ........... ....... 0 5 ..... ...... W oodward ..... ....... 0 3 ..... ...... B owsher ........ ....... 2 l ..... ...... S t . John' s ....... ....... 4 City-3rd Final Record 7-1 Don Kirk practices returning the tennis ball for his upcoming season 1970 Tennis Team, Kneeling: Richard Bosse, Steve Marshall, Bill Hrabuk, jim Gleason, Mike Lykins, Larry Lunceforcl. Standing: Coach Wyatt, Greg Rupert, Dave Beck, Lance Luncelorcl, Don Kirk, Mark Maurer. 1970 Coz' Team, Front Row: Bob Berkman, Alan J. W. Rizzo, Tom Berger. Back Row: Mi e Sheline, Dong Harris, Les Cnnzenlnluser, Dun Rathke, Mr. Huls. Al Rizzo drives oil' the fairway at Ottawa. Golfers Gain Fourth In City District Meets V? , rj CA. 'N . ' ij Q 1- 'gif' f f ' Iwi, lx girb riti' - 3 19+-,. 'gg' 41 ' 'f 6. - 4' I S , V - vb A U4 ,. 'Q , , if-diy , fi..- A .Y .-'-- .fp ... ,,,'-Ir .- -,Q P1 ' 'QQ'-'4'1W' pawn .1 ...af ,-A-,..:,r I H -4--.wg .. f -au, 2. Ke 5. Tom Berger follows through after sending a chip shot toward the green. Captain Tom Berger led the 1969 golf team to fourth in the city and districtg The team was able to finish with six wins compared to two loses. Coach Huls had a team composed mainly of juniors headed by Mike Sheline, A1 Rizzo, and Bob Berkman. Only one senior was on the team. Returning for the 1970 team will be the pre- vious year's juniors with Tom Berger selected as captain for his second term. Many under- classmen came out withthe varsity for fall sessions preparing for the spring matches. Golf Scoreboard DHS OPP EM ............ Rogers ....... 10W 16 ..... ....... W aite .......... 3 l4V2 ............ Macomber ....... 4k 10W ............ Start ............ 8V2 16 ..... ....... W oodward ...... 3 7 ..... ....... S t. johns ........... 12 19 ..... ....... L ibbey ............... 0 19 ......,........ Spencer Sharples 0 2Vz ............ Bowsher ............ 16W 2 ..... ....... C entral ............. 17 City--4th District-4th Final Record 6-4 Dennis Kale heads the ball back to his teammates during a practice session. Arsenal Team Piles Gutstanding Record The DeVilbiss Arsenal soccer team has play- ed since 1968. Over these two years the com- bined record has been twenty wins and one loss. Last year three members of the Arsenal team were selected for the All-City team. They were Tom Keller, Howard Ness, and Albert Bellg. In the first year of play, the Arsenal team finished in second place after the regular season and won the playoffs between all the teams. Last year they finished first in the league and again won all of the playoffs. '-val ' Q. he '9 g,g4'j During warmup exercises Greg Mclncloe practices foot movements. ' - 't ,yjgrxq Soccer Team, Front: Charles Winkler, jim Perkins, Cary Fruth, Phil Margy, C-reg Mclndoe, Howard Ness. Top: Dennis Kale, Albert Belg, Bob Sedlander, john Faich- ney, Don Proeschel. Not Pictured: Tim Keller, Tom Keller. foci Baseball. Returning Letterman 1970: Front Row: Randy Burns, Charles McDaniels, Jack Steele. Top Row: john Debruine, Larry Connin, Roy Armes. Baseball Scoreboard DHS OPP 3 ......... ....... S ylvania ............ ....... 4 0 ...... ....... W aite ........... ....... 3 2 ...... ....... M acomber ....... ....... 0 0 ...... ....... R ossford ....... ....... 3 13 ...... ....... R ogers ....... ....... 5 7 ...... ....... S tart ....... ....... 4 5 ...... ....... L ibbey ....... ....... 4 4 ...... ....... W hitmer ....... ....... 7 1 ...... ....... S t. Francis ....... ....... 2 0 ...... ....... S cott ............ ....... 4 1 ...... ....... B owsher ....... ....... 0 2 ...... ....... C entral ...... ....... 1 2 ................... St. John's ........................ 1 4 ................... Woodward ...................... 0 Sectional Tournament-2nd Blissfield Tournament-lst Red Division-2nd f- 1 9 cify-ard Final Record 12-7 aseball Team Shows Strength With Five Shutouts Roy Armes lays clown a hunt for u single against the Rams. 'Pe r ss, C W ' 'L ' wr' '-Wav W, IJ . I p xv' Q NV MV 1 l ' -., I . ' -if ga.-ani' v R . ... Y x Laogefyk-.,g'g.A ,fri ,ahh Q, I p .-,.,..?,1. -- . ,, -.,..,. . . ' DeVilbiss finished third in the city during the spring of 1969 behind strong pitching. The Tigers compiled a strong twelve and seven record including five shut-outs. The most im- pressive performance came against Central in the Sectional Tournament when the Tigers held the Irish to one hit and no runs for a shut-out. Six returning lettermen will be back for the 1970 season. Charles McDaniel, the previous year's leading junior hitter with an average of 274, will be returning. Larry Connin had the next highest average at .265 and was the best fielding junior along With Randy Burns. Mr. Mark Paluzak will be the new head coach. gay.,- ..fQ .wiv , .Jw ' A -z,. M or H ,U ,T ,Tw J..-.W ,M,,,-,. 1, L 4 ul' mx V.. . v-H. -. ufgwm s . -.. --4 -,1 ' f Has- J, N.- hh. '- 1 ' U1sA.'. ..,... 1' N ., ' 1 .,., Y, ,. 1 ' -...f,Q ' D 'dm - '- 4.. T +:4':. , V ... 'f-w-.'- . v4,! 51 , QQ, ff, -- .1,,..4fVw -, .P-EY-bl . - .. IV v.f, 1 V -jew, ,..,,-l.,Q'1'ji1 . 1, 1,'! 'r l- W II 7 -'. 4, ,vw I In ' ' w i , A ' - vw ' -1 . . I v, . I, ., M . A . I 'FF' va-,,,..1 jack Babel fires il jump shot over his opponents in boys intrznnurals. Volleyball offers many girls the chance to stay in shape. john Krontz charges lor a touchdown in footb ill intramurals Lrnda Hunt returns a volley. lntramur als Recewe Large Turnout From Girls n the L unp xlnp Basketball was by far the most popular boy's intramural sport with a large number of players and teams turning out. The Bucket Brigade Won the championship. Football was also offered in October with a large turnout of boys. More girls participated this year than in any other in varsity basketball and intramurals. After school they played in a variety of sports: volleyball, archery, soccer, and basketball, l '1 slag . l f-' r'- 41?- r fl, r. El U- U Tigers Sweat, Struggle For All-City Honors ' , ,arf Basketball: Cuard Keith Roberts, Blade's First team, Time's Second teamg Center Robert Benninger, Time-fs First team. Greg Rupert placed on the Tennis All-City team 92 Soccer All-City: Howard Ness, Albert Bellg. Not pictured: Tom Keller. ,V .- , -- ..-Y .i:. x ww- 1 - , , -' '. . ' I rr , ,Y U 5 ' V ' V Y 1 '.- ,X .,. L 2 ,', ,g- I- ' rj -4, .. H Hmm - . .N H H Y 3, H , . -, 1. -- r -. 1 V' -rr mf. Gordon Andryc earned a position in Football as offensive guard on the first tezun All-City and All-Metro, second team District, and honorable melltloll for the Mille' Barry Fishler won the City Discus championship in Track. Cross Country, Front Row: jim Thielen, Brad Ritchie, Hal Hays. Top Row: Walt Churchill, Dave Diller, jeff Schncll. N01 pictured: Dale Burtch, W ' ' Z' an-x .,-..... H-5 1. 1 'GJ 1+ 5-3 ' R e '3 ' Al Q Seniors Senior courts with lootbull g3.llllCS. benclws, 122 Hiya-Hiya lllCL'lflIlQS., l'UlJ0ggillllllQ2, playing f.'llClll't', AO's, S.D.S. 'l'nrnin5L eiglitcen, rcgistering for the Draft lhouse-J Sitting in the i.llllllf0I'llllIlyS first eight rows Having the loudest cheering section Parties, Prom, Sn-nior Banquet, Bnccallulllmltc. Craulnution - The World Susan Amonette Bruce Andryc Mona Abraham Nadine Adamson Debra Aharoni Lillian Alexander Cordon Anclryc JoAnn Armour 00 R011 Bllfsfeillf Linda Butz, Chiles McDaniel, Roy Armes Phyllis Arnold John Arnos Frances Auslander ' .' . IOI' HSS. and john Arnos lead the Sen w 1 -q. 7, -fl EGL Richard Ayish Jack Babel Beverly Baer , 5' X I ' R Aft l it V lf 1 Bonnie Balduf Mary Bartlett Jean Bauer i a ' Betty Baird John Balch Kenneth Baum Robert Bauman .P Bonnie Beale Robert Benninger Thomas Berger Sandra Bergman Robert Berkman Karen Beverly l james Bienko Timothy Blanchard Betsy Blumberg Class Of '70 Seeks Freedom, Happiness Study halls for seniors became times of fun, frolic, and relaxation as they transferred to the courts. Benches added to their comfort. Another privilege for a time consisted of freedom to leave the cafeteria or not to go at all. Wintertime brought tobogganing as seniors shared an evening of enjoyment at Dreamland Acres in Pioneer, Ohio. Action didnit stop here as some members of the class of '70 ventured to New York during spring vacation, while others unwound in Florida. Prom at the new Masonic Temple and Senior Banquet culmi- nated their successful year. Together, during the rites of June, after four years they took their final steps towards a world of promise. 3 Q Annie' Roads cover comes alive as Bernie Mast, Larry' Connin, Cary Fruth, and Joel Zaft serve as the Beatles' counterparts. r Victoria Blunk Barbara Bollin Jeffery Bollin Charles Bollinger Toni Boyd Vivian Boyd Randi Brannan Susan Breeze La- Monica Breno Martin Britsch Kenneth Brochin Laura Brock Michael Brown Patricia Brown Linda Brymer Reuben Bueche Richard Buchanan Juanita Bunnell Broadway joe Rizzo assists Mr. William S I Q E r :jf ' , d Seniors Serve School, Cornmumty john Zeitler and Gary Fruth erect a new speaker in the cafeteria. ' l or l Wanda Burks Nancy Burnham Randall Burns Ronald Burnstein Dale Burtch Steve Solinger passes out literature on Vote l9 . Seniors Take Pride In Honors ge Constance Byers Lee Ann Byers Steven Carrothers Mark Carter Qvk 1 P ' i - 1 JZ Sharon Chavalia Victoria Childress Ronald Christoff Jane Cline is .. , . I . ., rar -i, ga i ' ' - , m X iii ' ' ' i ' ii' 5 ii' ' - ', Yu rr , , K 5-.. 1 '7 f'7Y. , r 4' 1,j,1?,?gN'rf-Ag? i it mir? i In 1 ' Stephen Cochran Charles Cohen Judith Combs Daniel Common ,J Lissa Lunceford pins a rose on Randi Brannan at the National Honor Society Indnctions. vzzv J Colleen Connell Lawrence Connin ,x- C., . Barbara Cooper Kit Cramer Janette Cory Gloria Counselman Joyce Crowe Christopher l e l v D l john Curphey Cathy Cybulski Debra Dale Todd Damm Michael Dart Steven Daugherty Cynthia Davis John DeBruine Douglas Delp I Susan Demera Robin DeVries Patrick DiCuglielmo David Diller Leland Dobbins Veronica Domonkos l l David Donnell ' Toni Donofrio Patricia Dooley Vicky Small entertains her sister, Pam, after Inductions. 2 Carefree Minutes Equal Happy Times Rick Crafing, Don Sillence, jan Kaplan, Jinx Park,Rick Greenwald, and Rick Cess like doing their own thing. Bib Thomas Doran Brooke Douglas Helen Dovas Christine Drzewiwcki James Draper Mary Dunbar Q k . I, , V- ,' ,H . I ' , Barbara Dunlap Joyce Duszinski Deloras Eaton Christine Eckle Betty Edens Cary Edwards i Pm 6 Cheryl Epstein April Egger Richard Ethridge Cheryl Evearett Alexya Fagan john Faichney ,X . Nancy Forman Peter Fotheringham Charles Feilliardt John Ferns Barry Fishler l I ' -Q C fr , A ' XX, ,. X! V u James Frautschi Mark Friedman Beverly Frischblatt David Fruth Cary Fruth james Fry Christopher Callapis Robert Gaines I jeff Bollin and joan Sllellflllilll enjoy the openness of the senior court. Alexander Cantzos Ronald Carling Susan German Richard Cess Angela Cibson Seniors' Faces Show Concern Discouragement and disgust express the feelings of Ami Sattinger and jan Kaplan. 4 A K ax , I l , . Bruce Girkins Deena Glassman Michael Cloyd Judith Goldstein , iv i 1 John Gordon Joyce Goree Patricia Goree David Gottschalk l Pamela Gould Cathy Graber Richard Grafing Christina Grange Howard Graves jan Green Terry Greene Sherry Greenberg Patricia Guest Nancy Hakius Roberta Hall Donald Hammer The majority ofthe crowd ut the Sandusky football game consists of seniors. R 5 Douglas Harris Ellen Harris Cassandra Harrison Philip Hazard Alicia Hazlett Sheila Heard E5 FW . ' , ' il Richard Heath Leslie Hegamaster Sharon Heine Mary Heinisch William Henning Kevin Henrion Marianne Hewlett .fi ,-4. Cary Heltman Carol Helvoigt Skillfull Seniors Show Spirit Salldra HiCkmi1l1 Wesley H0l'1l With the help of the cheerleaders and tigerettes Tom Keller constructs a spirit sign. r V ze . ,Y if, , , ,, Joanne Holden Peggy Hollie Richard Hoyt Richard Humpreys Diane Hunter Kathryn Hyams Stephen Iossi Deborah Jacobs Jeffrey James Janice Jarecki Terrence Jiannuzzi William Jiannuzzi , l I . S. x X I I , W V Jack Johnson Joyce Johnson Lawrence Johnson Louise Jurski 1 , 'V ,f ' 1 1 , Dennis Kale Edward Kaplan Denise Kallile Janice Kaplan Cynthia Kaufman Robert Keiser Pauline Keller Thomas Keller Timothy Keller Candace Kendall Victoria Kendall Patricia Kesling , 4 , ag, Kathleen Kinney Donald Kirk Sandra Kissling Diane Klotz Cary Kneisley Cheryl Knott , i s Dave Fruth dashes for a touch-down pursued by Todd Damm, Mike Brown, and Ted Haddad. Decisions Confront Seniors 1 i Bicki Kovacik Judith Kovacs Charlotte Krastin John Krontz W . N. A i A Geoffrey Krueger Linda Kuhman john Kurucz David Lallendorf MYS- Mary Hflfflmlll 11dViS6S G10fiH C011 Nancy Lamarand Susan Lampert Stephen Lang Patricia Larke Charles Lawrence Howard Lebow Joseph Lee Avyn Leeper --A-Inq., . . fl,-' rsoncerning future employment. Wade Lewis Barbara Lesh College representative helps Nancy Nimmo and Sue Vanclegriff make their college choice L floor ' Beverly Leffler joseph Lehman Robert Leonhardt -Jeri james LeSage David Leveton Sandra Lewis Norma Levinson Cheryl Liber Robert Lichtenstein Robert Linden Christina Lindsay Richard Lipman Stephen Lockwood jan London Linda Longmire 'ew- cj If r .af ? David Louy Michael Lucas Mary Ludwikowski jim Orr and friend take a lemonade break. l w i l Resting during un FTA open gives Nadine Adamson, Bonnie Wcxler, I Lissa Lunceford David Malcolm Cary Marion 1 V 'Q jr e A Phillip Margy Sally Marks Bernie Mast Lana Matney Linda Meier julie Mercurio 5 Entertainment Comes From Varied Sources ipson, and Sharon Heine time to catch up on the latest. Ronald Metzger Daniel Michalski Michael Michalak Michael Milewski Steven Miller Vickie Miller Catherine Mills Leon Minor Randall Molnar Nadine Mominee Susan Morford Randi Morrison David Mortemore Patsy Morton Patti Mostov Barbara Munson Michael Murphy Timothy Muszynski Daryl MacBitchie Linda McClow Vee Ann McCormick v-, A l v. ., T. ' - r 1 r Kim McCullough Charles McDaniels Tim McCranahan Cwfge 5Hf2l1f0l1 and SU Qtr -A Mary McGee Michelle McNeal Deborah Nagley Brian Nelson ' 1 l 1 9 Howard Ness Theodore Netterfield John Nicewonder Nancy Nimmo ' H I 5 I' 1' ll Howard Norflus Patricia Norman Kathleen Northington Nancy Novak Variety of sights attracts class of '7O. x A V L .-bl, -- r l rl l l 4 ew York Action Lures Seniors ,ampert plan the New York trip with Mr. Robert Calloway. V- .FF ',:,gil:,- ' . ,,.. . , '14 .1 ' ' t :X : ' 'V 1 9- Q file i ' ' . ,V 'L 4 , .1 V i ,F i . Z M, , ' 'xl' fl ' Hflzif' ' 1 : ,l' if ' l I 1. ,il ,l r 'r , I Q, , ,r r r 4 , 1 .' L I Barbara Nowczyk Marcia Nowaczyk james Orr Sharon Ott Mary Ellen Packard Cynthia Palmer .llldith Parcell JZIIUCS Park Ann Patterson Angela Penaman Rebecca Perales James Perkins Theresa Perkins Candace Percheck Gwen Petersen Daryl Peterson Jack Phelps 4 A i V .lf Kristine Photos Phillip Pietrykowski Lynne Plettner Ellen Pope , nan Jeffrey Pope Michele Poturalski pda H -,i 1I'r.-we .,,, if 4'fQ4-fi-tifif'-73 2f 7 Fifty hours of tedious work by Terry Green, Chuck Weissfeld, and Bev Frishblatt produces Carolyn Powell Robert Powell a replica of St. Basil Cathedral as a project for Russian History. 1 Ruth Prescott Carol Prior Donald Proeshel Evodkia Proestoi lane Pulleyn Karen Raggon Gregory Ramsey David Raymond Betty Reeck Joyce Reichlin Selective Courses I 'U , R R Strmulate Senrors Keith CMountJ4 Roberts excels in time and speed in the classroom as well as on the court. Patrick Reid Kay Richardson Cary Richmaond Steven Rife joseph Rinderknecht ' Alan Rizzo 1 Robeszkiewicz Derrick Roberts Keith Roberts Beth Robinson Alice Roehrs Gregg Rogers Richard Rogers Charles Rokicki Dorothy Roof Keith Rothaker Audrey Rothschild 6 Commissioners Work To Liveri D.H.S. , 5 ., 1' i: f ' f . , e ' , i james Rough Kathy Rummage Gregory Rupert Linda Butz George Srantou Amy Sattinger Bruce Schafer Robert Schall Nancy Scheer Denise Scheuer Bodil Schmidt Deborah Schmidt Joseph Scorziell Kathryn Scott Larry Scott Jerry Scouten Robert Sedlander Jane Seiler Dennis Schmidt Deborah Schneider jack Schneider Managing the Magazine Drive is a duty of Randy Balch, Kris Cheryl Seyfang Collen Shaw Ioan Shearman Changing the lunch menu is the weekly job of Don Kirk, Sue German. Katherine Shearman Laura Sheets Michael Sheline l David Shrewbery Donald Sillence Lynne Silverblatt Ordynna Simmons Gail Sinner Annette Sivva Patricia Skaff Nancy Slavin Cynthia Small Vicky Small Charles Smith Larry Smith , ...Lv ,.... Randall Smith Robin Smoot Douglas Sneider Constance Sobczak -if Ligp' Carl Sokoloski Steven Solinger Ilene Sperling Philip Springer Kathie Stafford Gail Steele i , J 1 1 r Jack Steele Deborah Stengel William Stengle T 1 Dennis Stephen Margaret Stern Deborah Stewart Linda Stone John Surratt Robert Swanson 1. ,z 1 . A A y ' L . U ., 3. H , .Ja ,- , li Nancy Burnham, Jan Kaplan, and Marianne Hewlett discuss the prom festivities amid the decorations. john Swigart Robert Szykowny Ellen Taberner Masonic Temple, T ' T e Fun, No Curfew ee-ee ee e i fl We T e l H57 RCPIGSCHI PIOH1 l Big and beautiful describes the Masonic Temple, site ofthe prom. Connie Tanner Alan Tarschis Joyce Taylor Zafira Teneclyos Micheal This Doris Thomas ' William Thomas' 'Rebecca Thompson Thomas Tippery If ' 'en Z' l su I ,P X. , Ili W Q X, 5' V. 3 X, I T f' L 5 T T Diana Todd Claudia Trabbic Susan Trout Charles Turk Bertha Turner Karen Twigg Susan Vandegriff Dennis Vaughn Thomas Viertlbeck Debra Wallace Robert Wallace Paul Walters 20 Seniors Graduate With Laughter, Tears Bright lights illuminated the field house of the University of Toledo on June 5 as the parents of the graduating seniors awaited the traditional playing of Pomp and Circum- stancen. Eyes turned in expectation to the end of the field house where the two lines of graduates appeared. Each senior walked forward during the graduation ceremony with thoughts of the last four years coupled with an image of the future-its hopes, responsibilities, triumphs. Nostalgic for the past, seniors bade farewell as they peered into the future. Disbelief, sadness, and joy that graduation is here encompass seniors while they wait outside the University of Toledo's field house. Parents gaze upon their sons and daughters as they prepare to receive their long-awaited diplomas on graduation night. A. . 4 if Helen Wanaks Jeanette Warner Martha Warren Nancy Watts Dori Weaver David Weber Dennis Weber Charles Weinblatt Joyce Weisberg Charles Weissfelcl Bonnie Wexler Leonard Wexler George White Scott Whittington Mary Wielinski Jacqueline Wilkins Sherrie Williams Linda Wilson Charles Winkler Stephen Wise ' Kathleen Wisniewski 'w Roberta Wolfe James Woody Sandra Young H ,N ww ' il xx it Joel Zaft Paula Zaft John Zeitler Silhouettcd by the setting sun, two gmcllmtcs enter the field house. 'I Q g--'Rig P'-4 fg 3:5 , . ..v -' ,J 'ef , 'ii 'M 41 4 P' ,+. sy , , nderclassmen Iumurs, Suplnunnurvs. l'r1-xlnm-n l lc-climg oHicm'l's mul Stmlmll Council l'cprvscntutiw-s I' u'tie-ipaating in clubs, 4-Iusws, mul uthlc-tim-s f urking in D1-X iltrivs, play, mul IllllSil,'ill BI'iIIjlillj.f nm-xx' iclvalx to llHill'llS und t'0lHIlliSSiUllN ALI. lwlping to mukv Dm-Vilhiss great 4 UNIOR Highlight Year ith Ski Trip On January 23, semester break, the Class of '71 Went skiing for one day in Alpine Valley, Michigan. Twenty-eight students, and chaper- ones Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wyatt, Mr. Jerry Mash, and Miss Pat Wells supported the trip. The Junior Class Trip scheduled to go to Chicago for three days over Spring vacation was cancelled because of lack of interest. In October, Juniors elected four girls to represent their class: Ann Manix, Presidentg Rachel Snyder, Vice-President, Karen Chapman, Secretary, and Robin Adams, Treasurer. Juniors distributed gray and orange class T-shirts February 19. On February 20, T-shirt Day, 128 'of the 431 students in the Class of '71 wore T-shirts. J-hop committee chairmen chose the theme of Purple Phase for the March 20 dance at Sunningdale Country Club. 'RQ . . . 1 if , L . 1 ,f 44 J 'A ' ' .Y -V, ' '. 1 X A A Q llrl J l Cheryl Charla Tim Roberta Abood Abraham Ackley Adams ..,., A ' A i - '-f A v J f,. 1: A,-1 I ' A A 2 rs F Ja A - .t A r -sr . -tzhaf 5 A 1 ax. , Michael Richard Barbara Janice Albert Alden Allison Amundson x V N ,ju 4 Vw. -1 Above: Mr. Mash reads the itinerary for Junior trip to Chicago. It was cancelled from lack of support. Right: Ken Skalski and Sue Webb prepare for ski trip. f 1 ' N ll -at A X . N X ,Q r S' , 4: if . A- A ll lm I .A Y .... iii, 1-Aillfp It .. Douglas James Nancy Joann Anderson Anderson Arcuri Armour lsffg, . . A ,l H yi ' J'-T J pk Eleanor Timothy Kay Steven Armstead Armstrong Ashman Athanas . ,.- ...,,..?,,,?,U,....., .,. ' - l ,ff l T l 'I K A r l J MB Eleanor Richard Jeanette Robert Austin Austin Babcock Babjack , ,V , ,.n..a,.-,. if I 4. , -CT r ll A J A It ll K 5 I: H p , P ' l 1 flu. jf li ra Qi ,J -I U 3, Faith John Roberta Keith Baker Balduf Balthazor Banners , Y - Y 5 fa lf' ' ral, lv T l l !-iliilxl , lg f 7 N 1 lli' - --- - ' - 1 6' F 1- A .fl lr 4 1 gl aL 1 1- ,-: -. ' -- .- - ' if 'i' . ' I 'a':a fur. WE bg , 'T L , , - 5 ix V , ,,.,'.g A ' ,W ' .. , I 'J I . A pc, ' ff , '-:. T V J N - WX J-f' Ny. L- K . N '- ' X - ' if - 4 4-,ZS Phillip Denisa Michael Mary David Robert Mary Lynn Barbee Barner Barry Baum Bryan Burgard Burke Cannan 3 'Ei A' 7 l B-I-l 4 M K iil it 4 X Q9 W 5- , l U N ,ci Q 1 2,5 wav .1 K Q , if K is K ' M , 4 ' ffl 1 1 IM Rx li J' r a n ' i M Gilfy Cllristille R0lJill Al Laura Lois Karen Wa11da Beale BeCk Beck Bellg Carter Chamberlin Chapman Cherry , -l' Y C f:Yz.::1,NQ 1 Y 'l l P e ..-:I l V' V ' fi I' l' l X if f' 17 ,, .f 1 ff or if i v J .N A. - ' PS , V 'I E!! T V,- - - fan ' W' ,Xxx wi - '.l U x h 5 Sally Linda Mark David Walter Kathleen Susan Sharon Benadum Benz Berkel Bertz Churchill Cline Colboth Coleman m e -rv g ,. l r f--- e K B wr. ei , , 'iff xr fs- JE, ' V 1- ' . Q -i i ew eg, 3 as A ii l . V V ' 2 n H e.:r y 1 ' 1 - r r - B B if J . M J 'hx A 'V M 1 . V ti ff A Ee: v 'AMN v-:I r ir X' Q4 'ml 1 B Qi QL B l e . Diane Chris james Kathryn William E. William Daniel Deborah Bcycrsclorf Bickel Black Blalark Coleman Coleman Coles Coles A ki, A , 4 . 1! Q ' - V 1 - - ia FH 'f ul .Q -1--Riva, hi I I A A 1 . . ..Q-.1 L b-V , ll J . ' A' 'J ,'. , ' 'I FM' 'a gli - 5 A V V1 wil y E D. N 'Q 1 M 5 ,.. J YS J' A ' K rl' Qlxlsif E2 ' B 7 , ' i 1 Q' -4- v , L B f f K r K fi B eae ii I B , K MN. ln? its nfl Paul James Jeffrey Kenneth Richard Diane Michael Richard Bleim Booker Boone Borek Connin Corlett Coveney Cox ,gflfwb M Y or ' 'I ,iek V V 'IF -X ll ' .', -,e f v , in 6 'fi Q , K X X- 9. f x ,. X, I! . .il i N - . 5- N . 41 . 1 HWS. - N r: K .nk aaiizaiia. -5 Richard Richard Egils Daniel David Kathy Richard Stephanie Brannan Brauer Briga Brown Crandall Crawford Creekmore Croft 26 Y 1 1 ,A .. W VDTM, ,f Q, 4 a 3 f. 1 Pl J a Shelly Thomas Karen Jon Donna Cummerow Damrauer Darrington Davis Foster V fl' gl -, 'tg EI TQ ' T it l rj! 1 i 4 ri' A l V' ix I I 3 V, N' 1' 2,41 A , if Ar - fi - ' . ., ' I if ,,,. i 3.552 i' , l 1 i . H AQ -9 , ,V -Vg - imiu A 1' ' L' . A R f e F , , 5 William Cyndi Janet Jeffrey Carol Dewey Dillon Dillon Dixnmock Frautschi K - 15- S fir .1 it r K iff 'if' ' Q , f A , S Daniel Pamela Kristine Karen Victor Dionyssiou Dobbins Drury Duerringer Frosh ,F -..., ' 'T 6' . F r-111 'K . r Pig, f'eVWn,wy,y 1 I, I me K il F It J., l 'A 1 -'l.' 4 . l U ,r X'-L21-gl j Keith Janet Dawn Steven Ellen Dulinsky Dunn Engle Esper Ganclen , i , WAY - J . F li. F kg S? .Ji J C Thomas Caroline Ethington Evearitt ll. Marilyn Donald Figlarz Finley Mark Susan Everhart Fergugon ' .r y Vicky Gerson 7 .1 is Liv 7 I want 1 t lik James Nancy james Fox Frahn Frank r ' Q' 't far 2 Christine Francine Nancy Jo Frey Friedman Fritz , f, .T. ., ug 'r. - 9 . 3 is f Q lx vm t ' A 'gp' .r1 z 1 -, 3 v.. Beverly Bernetta Vivian Frost Gable Gable Leon Philbert Diane Gardner Gardner Germain if r an r 'S' ' F uf? Q' f' in l l F 4 il 'V - 4' L ' A 4 -'L X' ' Robin Donald Terrance Getter Gibbs Gibson Ek X'-K ' . ff r M -'-ff-K Gerald Linda Robert Hollis David Terrence Fleck Folger Gilbert Glanzman Glasper Gloyd Hal Hays, President Ann Manix board bus for ski trip. Q qi -S 'Y . , Q ,A r. 4.54 9 - f .2s.1+'f f '. .N s ,, 9 1 , , ,e ,Le --' , 11 , 'dai' '11 X F S Q E - 1 . I 1 IPL l, Lf , yll ll A iraqi i Nancy Bruce Arthur Denise Gold Gomach Corajewski Grant F. if - x.. X W Richard Gruy 'W Y ' .. is- - .1 Patricia Gring H I Julie Shelley Green Green' '39 i a ' FL-' ., 1 i' I A Greg Leslie Gunn Gunzenhaeuser Richard Greenwald W iv Kathleen Cuss Girls Lead Class In Successful Year Leji: Vice-President Rachel Snyder introduces Lillian Zaverucha, foreign exchange student from Brazil, to Miss Kathryn Juers, class adviser. Below Left: Karen Chapman, Treasurer, gives account at a class meeting Below Bight: Secretary Robin Adams reads minutes 127 8 ks... V3 x x 1' i L QT .rea-ix, l A t W , fy arm Mark Francine Debra Robert Guthrie Guzman Gwinner Haddad 1 , , M --zz Q Q Angeline Patricia Karen Jayne Haclgigeorge Haclgigeorge Hale Haley ll gl ' 3 VV Y X f Y 3- 9 . - -ai lv ' A agus- Hn ,r ..,' N l X 41 q W X ii V V . :sd - rr, Y ,fn ,il A E A V if 1 A K Virginia Michael Harrison Jonathon Harris Hauenstein Hays Hebler Q 'P+ E. I I. 54- 'IF ' Linda Mark Deborah Mary Heicltman Helm Henderson Henderson . - ' f' .- X :Q M , , ' 5 rf. i Es 1 A Ann David Mary Grace Henry Henry Henry Herman 5 ,f ' ,' fi iw Wg I I ex as if i 5 ' . - W ' l L, Q' ' 1 L, X L A rf V , 'I j r r i A H gr , -av ! if i gf ' y 1 f ,Q ' riggi-11-.Amiga 45 .P - ' V Q Elaine James Malincla Cathy Hertz Hessling Heywood Hickman Chairmen Choose CPu1'p1e Phase, For J-Hop Theme At Sunningdale 1 Av J fl KD ll l-ffl 2 . -ff ., 5 2 J wi V, W. V, -V -3' vc- ra ' 'L ' W 1 ' - F L .1 HJR? 1 ' ' A .s 1 1 ' - g 'gf Y , D J J 3 J J if . A Q fi - K ll' 'X g , XXX N ' x . 5 -:fx ' 47 M . 'va '11 V, ' I, 2 J 'N D J J sa ' A ff. El 'Vi f l X Deann Debra Roger 'Ronald Kathy Fred Dennis Joyce Hilkert Hofmeister Holman Holman Jex Jeziorowski Johnson Johnson I J D' w wf: 1 1 A 'Te D T7-K ' A ' K ri Yi i ,X '- fir, 3 e Qs . K J .-'Q . , Qs ' -I 171,933 Z U ' ---. X 3' 13 ' . .L 1 ' Y-5 ,I , da If fn r A 4 , yi la Ei -:, - Y Y .- lzll 1 . n X Q n' ' H In-5 I. Y V 4 - A,-, X , -w S M... 45 ,. ' 5 A V fi L I Nm if Q Niki-1' 1 ' L 'J , -., --K' '1 ffl Cary Linda Julie Judith Kathryn Joseph CWGH Fred Hoot Hopkins Houseman Houston Johnson Jones Jordan l0SePl1 ' K s' 4 ' ., v V: Q fr! 4 ,I I , 4 mv ,gk :ef A ,J J - f s 'J I r i e M Jeffrey John Karen Wendelyn Mark Thomas Jennifer Handy Howald Howard Howald Hrabak Jozefowicz Jurski Kahn Kale o'1 1 ' ' ' -m ' ' W ' ' - ' -fl 1. 111' ' . -. 'I' , A 4 1 ., ,:. J w g. -sf J V D l 1, N -- . 12 Q 5' I 1 i N :ri if X - - I gills -f at are e D ir k N .ildiifc--A , A 1 fl , X- Q .Am D- - E Sandra Darrell Elizabeth Paul Linda Michael ,lefllme Jeffrey Hubbell Hughes Hyams Iossi Ka1'3m01 Karl? Kalb Keller MST. lf l l I Y W all X 1 ..v . wx -A ' .a at i e lk 5 U V - vi K Q 'Q J J s. ' 4 N lv V R, V 1 '- dl ' . .r 'ff I to 0 . .Xml 'L William Helen Dennis John Keith Richard Steven Deborah Isenstein Jablonski Jacob Jameson Keller Kern Kezur Klockowski I-Hop Chairmen: Karen Duerringer, Publicityg Cheryl Abood, Refreslnnentsg Susan Colbotlr, Clean-upg Shelley Green, Deoorationsg Judi Robbins, Bidsg Rick Brannan, Refreshmentsg Mary Baum, Decorationsg Bob Haddad, Publicityg Pam Palmer, Jim Black, General Co-chairmen. Not pictured: Kathi Crawford, Clean-upg Karen Rupp 'I2 A f --1 ' .- ,J L 'Q 3 3 ix ' s ' ju- I L-' . K, 1 4 X ,' . ll A J T A mms, L ' U. 1 l ' A David Deborah Denise Gerald Kocinski Kocinski Kocinski Koehl - ' 7 W3 7. 1 b A . ef . 1 jy gfl - L Q f -can 1 , Y, f f .Q 11:4 If Dorothy Pamela Christina Gary Koester Konwin Koontz Kozbial .A H' U I ck, .fu W - ,flfvil 1 .f 'lll If' ., p Q ll 'li J 11 . fl. - A . V' ' V ff 4 - 1 V E' fi K juli? '1' Barbara Rebecca Gregory Darlene Kummerer LaCourse Lake Lantz ' + 1-1 L 5. - . 'ri .. gl . X lv 1 lblr I, Y! Q . , Q yy Richard Larry Candice Albert Larke Laskiewicz Latson Lnvsky .2 19 N , ' ' V l ' D : . X Cheryl Larry Roberta Darlene Lawrence Lee Lee LeSage .Q ! . ll, HE' .,v v I e r -,.P' , Q P' -P anti - - ' William Nadine Linda Carl Lesser Liber Linden Lohman i ' A '4' F . Y A- 1,13 ,, r fl, arte e , ' glln, 1 Qisf' wjll ' .' , N V ff il 5 ' I I 'ln' A by '-' . ls- sf 'f -L i -1 Yin IL Kathryn janet Terri Craig Lojewski Lubov Lucas Lykins r mi 4 1 r 1 . P ' A . Fx My 1 I. ,. ' f u: H9 ' Q' llgll :jill ' ,. ' W., ,J A . , :LL X Pamela Ann George Margot Malko Manix Margy Marion 'Tw ,g V A , Se X It xx 4 Ji egg, .L .. F ' WWW Y rf' T z. ,' :ffl ' 'Mgr Edward Steven Lynn Thomas Marks Marshall Martin Matney L H Q ', l ' N , X . fl I, I ,HLWELQ V . 1 i H s I kv' :Jr I M ' J' JBL A l X af lb ' i :iff ' I , ll I l . -1 N 53, 3' Qi , if 1 'Q f'1Q 1f.' y , fig Deneve James Cathy Nancy Mazey McCarthy McClymont McIntyre ' L- ' K rr! lf .wi ig, W5 xii A-65435 'flu -92 ly mg, V . fl . N.,-5:37 Nigzlii' Sl . P? r 5 if Q 57 EI ,F Nl jf 'A ra li il I' 4 . X K , ',. .A y . L , , r fy- .- 1. Hgxtjt il . I W, HX fix, ' 's N H x t' L . X v , tu. 1 T U J l i -gi K 1 X ' U ' J ' T I Q. Juniors Represent Class Cn Council Left: Craig Lykins, Junior Class representative, gives a report at a Student Council meeting. Below Left: Junior Student-Faculty Board members Karen Sarno, Wendy Hrabak, examine a new proposal. Yrifaf' Elini ' 7 ' . ,Q . IEIVA1 X 1 A A4 I - ,' I 1' U l . r fl, ' ff 1 CT' v, '- Q .wx N ' A ' lp Q. Q X , I- lux Q lm-fi i . r ,V. b gy -' A .5 1 I Ann Cindy Louis Richard Curtis Elizabeth Robert Sandra McWilliam Mellor Menchaca Meyers Mosby Mostov Munson Murphy J' Qu ,, 'l m l W f rf' ' W Q ' N' ' 'I A : .A . ' i gujgq-' V l ,su A u A 45 3 .Pj TQ? YW- ' T' N i asf 5. ' rr ,, x. V W ' w I 1, B- VI 7,4 V , jx bi I - 1 -ir ' V IJ 1 ', '.r'. 'V f -v ' so 1 . 'Em 'T' .T C fir -'flffgrl ig L David Elvin Dianne Michael Dennis Amy Susan Frank Michael Miles Miller Miller Murray Musgrave Myler Navarre S Q, ' - . 1- I ,X L El -N -Q. K '55, '- 1 - - - -rrr '- RJ .. is ei . 6 o f gas' :L 3- V 'L X it his l . L C. L, J r .gs y o l a a i y, ig ' W lximr ill' 'V' L . x' X I .- , . l si i ' 'l 1 .A Vase is J . im 'X fr Lynne Sandra Thomas Douglas Lawrence Stephen Dale Ann Joan Mills Missler Missler Moll Neal Neitzel Nelson Netterfield t 'rea A 1 -l f' 'r-r ii N a as :rt a 'N P . f ' 'I E r g - L p:,i: f r W David Marie Janice Sidney Robert Judith Raymond Carol Morrin Morrin Morris Morse Nordhoff Odenheimer O'Donnell Okapal 2 Juniors Guide Exchange Students Bight: Rachel Snyder, Rick Greenwald. joe jones, and Iim Rough show a Libbey visitor a chemistry experiment. Far Right: Linda Berg introduces an exchange student from Maumee Valley to Mr. jerry Mash, class adviser. I4- ll, lui' fl . 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' -fr Q r bi, 1 ', ' x 1 V 'I 1 ' sie, WA Nancy Ronald Riggs Ritch . fe , - - . !?V ,.i'f ,Q , ,N N Li .ill-nf' Q1 ' l Nate Cary Robinson Romp ,,f-- l W 4,-,. l -'WHA l 1 l 5 34-1. . 5 ' 'fn -. 4 fit Q m rf? fi .L .rc .wbv -1.5if xl 1' I n Q Karen Pamela Rupp Ryan ui -,- - A fl V i n 'xg 51- 'A T Q ' -if ' 154' ' 4. . R S L1 J 'T 6x Karen Thomas Mary Richard Sarno Schiel Schmidt Schneider . V . F z ' 'ii , iTf.1 if- l i155 William Gretchen Allen Denise Schnitker Schuliseh Schvvalbe Sehwind i ' l 4 l 4 1 L l 1 -D I R3 I 'Skier' H H 4 H ...lv V l -S, AA I gi f. 2-' Q'-1? I i Carla Christine Jack Al Scott Scott Scott Bino . 1 f. ,.. .wi Tf,...l . -,eu 5. Myne llggg, iNSr CES s .Y R ,X ,, Q.. REF- -1 X b i 2 Lf.- Marcia Carol Dale Deborah Scott Sears Sharp Sheicller 5 ii 'Q ' . age - ' Lag .fi ' . . fin ':- V f X QF! I A .. . ig 4 ,jx ,il L S . ,.,. V ' 3' R . Howard jenny David Sherrie Shiff Short Shrewsbery Shugarman ,sr X i K Q - . fl -gy ,Q ' f, I ir . V 9 ' lite .. 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M fi 'ff' X L l , , ' ' Randall Robert Shirley Stone Stowell Suddath , , M - I im , Vx JS: Y - W i T' la' ' V f A .J 1 -D an ' L 1 Constance Donald Katherine Swanson Swanson Sweeny V b do 71171 y X , , 1 W N Y CF 1 It 'gl Afixljlr L T- ls' Andrew Joseph Paul Grace Norman Sobb Szilagye Szpila Szymanski Szymkowrak ri'ff ' 5 rr an , er .1 In ' Af' , VN ' Al ' - if 1 1, 'Ayn ? iz, V 3 r itz Nl Kathy Ellen Thomas Bruce Gretchen Spade Taber Tansey Taylor T rylor XS, Ai A tf 'l ' r 1 ' v - F f , ' l i 'E' r . A.. f Suzanne Jeffrey Bradley Robin, Dennis Stannard Taylor Teague Tefft Thom is b T TTS STTI TS-WT 'Tal N-'l k T., -r2 V , E, , if if . - gg at s yu V 1 K7 haf Y Tl David Patsy Ricarda Debra Stohl Thompson Trotter Trout we ' an 'A A i Il ! ra ,..A if V J, 'V A ! xl- l,1 , rffaiwrllxiiw, , ft. -. Blaine William Keith Mark Suzor Turney Ullery VanAlst ef 5 s 15:5 T E ,A X , Q. ni T sf '7 X ,si ' :El want' va lvl A l lil! S f 'l'i ' fr. 'natal X '5 + 'Q Denise Dora Mary Io Kathleen Swindle Vaulx Viertlbeck Vgorhees Above Ri ht: Mary Io Viertlbeck, jim Booker Gretchen Taylor acinire their new gray and orange class T shirts Lower Right: Chairmen Keith Slautterback ind james Anderson discuss plans for Junior Boys' Mothers Tea P' fi ef H-his p J' :'- ,, l x l 7 1 . .,, 4 ' 1 '. Christine Walstrom .wx K .fi W 'xl . A :Q Susan Webb Benjamin Wendell f- I. Robert Wiegand 5 X .A A :D U U-lg, .- 4- si- ij. f .1 Tshirts Prove ., .. -L 1.4: , r 1-4- , 9 1' C Juniors Spirit ' -'-VI W W: -- In , . iv ,U t ' l 1335-E,::Ll g Y-' 3 - '1 1 Hi ,- A .1-1 . J 'lf 'I rl , A X jg :.. .ru E 'f 'N 1, 1 A 1 , 'L ,, 7 YL '-' 7'.:. 1i, A ln? Dale Kathleen Beverly Bruce Neal Richard Cynthia Walters Wambold Ward Wilson Wilson Wilson Wisnofske .. ,www , . , . A- X ,W I , ' l ' xg ' J ' W r F 1 I gf' ' 5 gf 4117 - 4? ff fkif 1 ,' . 5 322' i V ' ,J l - 'A lm .-ll' V 1 ' .r -' L j di! i D 42 r Jo th A .5 ima al C A Donald Merle Bruce Byron Timothy Beverly Dorothy Weinstein Weiss Weissbrod Wolffing Wollin Woods Worden , A M, W I Q? Y M A Y xx gulf .F 'Z.gf1,M N J.. r, -,ff V I I' 1 1-Q -Q V A- , F- A- I fi? m 'S K V :X A ' V ' N 'P , . -.lm C fi A' -' ik i Deborah Odia Dean Ernest Barbara Michael Thomas West Whickum Whitmore Worman Wyant Wyas Yoder ' A V vp . 3 - -fl , .. 'Vis i . -.,., N 1 '- W .V he - W 5 g - 4. . Q of Colleen Dennis Stephen jon Richard Cindy Williams Williams Wilmoth Zalusky Zawierucha Zelmanski OPHO ORE Characterize Year by Creativity To kick off a creative year, the class of '72 entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. The float featured a dummy pushing a lawn mower over a field of clover and bore the slogan Mow the Irish. During the week of October 13, Sophomores began campaigning for their first class elections. The students elected Rick Nesper, President, Dan Vandivort, Vice-president, Betty Jean Gibbs, Treasurer, and Pat Ellis, Secretary. As a mid-winter money-making project, the class held two candy cane sales in the cafeteria. Right in the Christmas spirit, sophomores work- ed busily on their Christmas window painting a green wreath, doves, and the word Peace Cale Close designed the sophomore class emblem which bore a two-headed tiger and the school motto, Finis Origine Pendetn. The emblem appeared on the class of '72 T-shirts. The sophomores sponsored Cupid's Mailbox which delivered Valentine surprises to home- rooms for only two cents. A spring dance highlighted the year. On April 18, at the Globe Motel, sophomores Whirl- ed about the dance floor. The dance co-chair- men were Tom Girkins and Chris Hewlett. Committee Chairmen were Publicity, Barb Heine and Dave Ligibelg Refreshments, Sue Eiserling and Lynda Hunt, Bids, Scott Pursell and Diane Speikerg Clean-up, Colleen Fox and Mike Lyldns, Decorations, Brad Richie and Calli Veller. lu , .,.,., . , ' ffl ,G W Q45 1 V , - V lf w , ri ' I . .I in Qi' Nr- l - fn' 1 ' , r r l itil Deborah Sammy Fay David Abood Adkins Ahmed Albright :fi NAU l ' H-K , Y I 1' 5 A 4. 'rp QL. Wi lf H l Lida Robert Maxine Tia Altmeier Ammonette Armstrong Arvanitis Sophomore class dance co-chairmen and committee chair men work together to create spectacular dance. 'r'. r- A f -ff ...... :lu -4 '4. ' rs a W Y: , A - I Q in ' , I gl. . , 'I ' , v 5-251 .I l' ' V, A ' .' ,I E Q, -se. f-. Steven Paula Cynthia David Aseltyne Ash Ashcraft Athanas my l 'E' ,Qigiidptl ln ' . L - F -' t N. sa i r.r' S . 1.,gr,.,.,., , 1 M :lv J r , yt W J' . ' ' Roberta Richard Wendy David Barnett Basil Bauer Beach ,.-l- -LL ,I I- A N 715 7 ', X rt ' A l- A r re S 1 ,V r 1. f K f s Tite l. .ah an Donald Kevin Alan Thomas Becker Behrle Benjamin Benninger A 1 I it 1- . T fi , L DHT' Q. r B 'gs - R Kenneth Marcia Kenneth Cary Berkel Berkman Berry Beumel I MK TY ...rf If 5 . ' A M' c ' l ' 1 . .,,, ,uf 0 tr 1'..' .Q Lax- r 440 lf' . up I 4.71 Gale Close tacks class emblem on board for inspection. ' l . la' if -, can D . 1 Vit N ,A Deborah Marcia Carol Barbara Birkeland Black Blakely Blakemore - - l ,V , . Q-2 1 P . sf ,x .gf : .V flier ml'-H Jesse Beth Carl Minnie Blalark Blankerts Boldt Booker K CU- ,. G. ex Ralph William Richard Esther Boraggina Borsos Bosse Bouw Y U L r l A 'N ' . i X' 'fr- , I '. 5 ' V P X' lp ff l W W ' ' j ,wt kv f aw Xl - F r iQ r . .Wy hvrsilglin l 3 Lois Mary David Suzanne Bouw Bowers Bowling Bowyer 'lf U ' V ' ..:-5'l if .gf - N , F , 3 r iv e ' 'Q . V ' 9 ' ' I , 4 511' , uf. u - X .X lf' ,w.:gt ,f.z , XV' A .T Charles Dorothy Carmen Terry Boyd Boyd Boynton Bracken .4 5514 Qi ' 'WM I .- Qu' vi -l, . f l -- - ,.l . .1 xl' .Valli I I 'v V r 1' ,' , ' . -l -r K ' Ht B f 'r - . Rh L. 1.. 1. 1' 1 V l Ill, A gi, , Nep Lisbeth Thomas Elizabeth Brassfield Bridwell Brown Bruun , aj N 5 . f 571' 1 1: A x ' Richard Juanita Sue jacklyn Buckley Bunnell Burling Burnep ',:f:1 :gi ' V ' 'r ' , 3 55. fl., , .l 'E' 'g ,yt I if K , 2 ffm N 3 ,ll-,Y ll r B r 1 Craig Anne Christine Sally Burns Campbell Campbell Cannon 'P ' '1 ' v l ' -Qu.: it 2-X V 43 .a r Carol Norman Sigmon Kevin Carpenter Carter .Carter Case A-,., C'Tm AMER V it 1. l -' lim '- I -at Y 'wi it ,' . p l , X J Roxanne Linda Cynthia Barbara Cathey Ceravolo Challen Chester 1 V x r- l-ll 'fl X. A x, Judy Barb Jan Cale Chiles Clark Clark Close Shannon Coffey ., ,, , t,,,.l ft. .,, 1 . ,.,.,f1l 'k?:i tiT I 5. l la' 1 r l Y :' .' 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Q , 4 E I it lx, ,fl s 'f - K an f far Kim Marlow james Pat Timothy John Currine Crooks Crowley Cummings Ellis Ellis Elrod Erwin W -4 1 7' f i' ' ' 71 ..,. - 47 i 'Ta'I If - I ' ' 'A fi Viz: 3 , ' V, V N M E1 '- ff .1 I VL- Q, 5 A l i V f 1. 'mf Q2 .. he 42 ' 4 ' F i ., A- 1 fr: Q.. H l Q Aer fi' c w ' 1f1gg gi avi eei l 'if,i eaiira 'i'f': ,P Of- lf. ' ix Q11 v 1 .'- f Cassandra Sandra Julie Carol Royce Ronda jennifer Cuzynski Czerniak Daig Ethington Evans Fagan F aichney mFFFF1A'5 Fm Je 55 -m'Fl4 lm en , , ,F A. U ,N , - 1 ' , ' L Y A x 'i 'IN ,U G U. , , IA i - r f ',, ,':: if ii' 51 i ., . , U 4 ig Xyif -.f ' 1' ' 'V ' fm. G ,V Jw 'f , 'J 4 f f r ' Q, 4 f ' i Y - 1 -- if . L -MEC. 3 ,1 lt I :LL J lX'ik': Y Gary Timothy Cary James Dale James james Davis Demers Denman Falor Faylo Feltman Fenn .a- -f -F our l wall .lE, era a git C - N i s liriff' r h V 1 L 5 ,fix fu ' I -I V' 9 V .3 -E a n t r F. N vt .Av Af fi, , V I ' ft , ,' A J v . 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If XJ- Dawn Fry H ' , Donald Gatwood H -I - I rx, .i Michael Gilbert First Of f icers 3 'W f 'f' 1--f lr . x qjgg Brenda Larry Thomas Gillespie Gilmore Girkins X v l il' : :f' X ' ' -,f it -l F' r : 'r -V1 Mary Beth Ralph Louise Goodman Gould Grainger .3 ga n , 41' f x 4 'Q l AX A Saralyn Glassman iQ ' 3' Lorraine Grant Sophomore class officers discuss class activities with Mr. Robert Baggs. Faye Ahmed distributes her campaign posters. FL, xl, -i 2-in X it , N . so N sly! xVTlXll Qi sl do gill? all Q6 aw Caflyy 140 Sophornores Displa Special bilities Above: Cliff Roberts watches as Elden O'Haver works on his drafting. Below:'Sophomores on J. V. team attempt to outplay Varsity Team at pep assembly. wait! I N '-'- f W eg - f , 1 1 Y- V' 'xx l V Y! x - V Ve, - 3 gl' l '51 ' 'i ty .' r 'A 1, r V . H M , 1 LA, - I 71' 71- 'N N I l f Ft- 4 ' w 3 ,I I ,lf I V H' V ' . 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Y-.inf 5 ., A if , , i .f : K, if r ,,- 1 ' ' ,Al '-B. it . x X .v,,Z.,UWAi I ,wif V A i N sr Gif A ,xiii 9. 5 i P AV o r , AX at-:Q :Q - I A ' 1- -l,h- ' . . '- .ae .., 'M' , N. 0 Lt. - 'L 3 , - f f , Theodore David Patricia Lauren Pamela Sandra Bonnie Anthony Meyers Michael Michael Michaels Nadolny Nagley Nappenbach Neal i,. ..,,5v I 4' A ,rl'-x iv-- ll V A , , i r , a t in 1 4 . . , ' , n k A Karen Michael Thomas Cheryl Ellsworth Lois Diane Kent Michalski Michel Miligan Miller Neal Neely Nelson Nelson 41- lv r -E 5 , . A 'WVL , N' A N fr l' 1 .., L f i. 'f 'H - L' eil' 'xl . 4 ls .nhl 1 L 'r 'ii' Diana Joyce Marcia Richard Richard Robert James Patrick Miller Miller Miller Miller Nesper Northington O,Brien O'Brien we ,-ff L P e P l P d 'P E rg 'fl 'I' x ' V ' ir,t,rill -ml , , el N , . . A H , W , . ' ul ' j Q 'F l 411, -f it-A , i g it in e g L Q , f 'A .oz r '-3' ' L Wx Timothy Linda Donald Marlene Robert Donna Elden Louis Miller Millman Mincey Mink O'Donnell Oesterle O'Haver Orlando i o r e T -A , r in :.: i :.: l V Lx aux . '- , V - ' w P e ,T ,vin A ,. . , A nr' M K r Vx all 1 - Pllfficiil KHYCU l0hl1 Marilyn David David Darrell Steven Missler Montri Morgenstern Moses Orr Orwig Owens Owens ,- - H w of WTP? ,V-vi-ire 1- - 2'--2 5 W K- ---, 5 5 1 H ' 'A' ' ' lg V , Q1 Q 2 K V N 4 T-F ' l ll F AI' 'T li' Q V V' X f' 'lr ' A ,P 1-V' ' :. Q ,T ' :g i . W1 I to 1, P' i x M lf f If ge- -077: vf ., f P 4 ' were 4 if ,znz - D X r - nh- P ' L fs s f Joyce Timothy Philip Sharon David Kathleen David Bruce Mosley Motley Muhleman Muir Pankratz Papenfuss Papurt Parcell 44 ,, vm? 'M 'i':ffif-. l' 'Wi-if in A 1 N 7? Q 5 :wg 5 P Ai i . 1 -ag .1 ' W In iwigqgif-7z.'f::I P - .2 ' Y li, A, 97 'l 'MQW ' QU- Paula Bufford David Sllsall Scott Steven Kay Teresa Park Parker Parker PHUGYSOH Roberts Roberts Robinson Robinson , 115 Yi ' f f f-A-,im - if- il!l':AT A' -- . R ll . l l i 4 ' ' fi: , l i 6 i rx , X f . .- L 1 s,,,.3 S' S ,WJL1 ll' i V . JV -nh l Mary Luann Richard Edythe Deborah Marsha Eileen Walter Pautz Perales Perlmutter Peterson Rocker Rogers Rokicki Rough F A 1 fl fi. 5 ,K fi i , l l Terrell jeffrey Lynn Kathryn Victor Kenneth Ronald Gregory Sophomore representa Phillips Plettner Pluckhorn Potter Russell Sampson Scatfidi Schaefer Richard Bosse and C if-,Z--,riwxfggli X , .Ah It '.,- if . 'll -F: gi T P if 5.55, A , lim' hifi 'Jig Li! .1 will .J ll ' 'l5 :fl ll N. 1lR93ssl ' - , 'l ill ' lf ., 'N Denis Kathy Ernest Lloyd Powell Powell Price Pricldy - l .3 ' , ' ...:.: , ' I. 'nfl q ,iq Qin 'lfilfg l ' li ' E ' i. l -. 'J K ' ' A , -tl , Paula Joan Richard Balaram Proestou Pruss Pugh Puligandla ' l E ' ' l l CY? l ig V ' 1 J Lf J i .gi , K A . L ' 'gf William Scott Ronald Marianne Purcell Pursell Rahal Redner S Q S 1-Ke 'E' -T 5 '11 r-4 . Y -. Aw, l' : I, It l ' ff' it rf l K P - l is Kevin Philip Bradley Clifford ' Q ' f 1 Reynolds Rice Richie Roberts Class advisers, Mr. Robert Baggs and Miss Connie Howard, discuss class' plans with Debra Schafer and Steve Lewis as freshman, Fred Blanton, listens in. X n V r 4-, . 4. -nv. ' . , , - 215. . W, - , rwlx A-,fl Student-Faculty Board, llen, listen to suggestions. H191 f,-LJ -1. ' v- 1 7, 1 ,1 Sf . A' 3-rl 1 N 'gl i I liffi ' Debra Steven Jeffrey Marc Schafer Schneiclerman. Schnell Schoonmaker - . .N 1 . V l V Y .6 A -L T, P I, I ,I 17 Q5 A A l ig 1 J . ,I l J an mil- , it Roxanne William Eileen Harvey Schrader Schultz Schwartz Schwartz Q l R EC ' -1- S it 'av' r f QA if V o ' 'FT' 1 Y ff 7 .f mi et . wa Ronald Lydia Mary Lee Thomas Schwartz Scott Sedlander Shaw f D , , L- ,,,,..,,l,- VUL., 4 l a- . , .. x L, , V All i f l , l of X le tlr l A Lite K:- ': ll l Stanley Mark Michael Lesley Shible Shiftler Shinners Siegel 5. f 1 -- r ' X 1 . 7 l l ' 'Y ' f, x - r 4 0 1 ' David Thomas Karen Mary Jane Siek Simmons Skornik Skrzypinski A-4 5 o . ' , E H 5, :fill JR Y 5 fx Barbara Patricia Ronald Rebecca Slautterback Sloan Sloan Small Vs r . f - A' l 5 Debra Donna Janine Louis Smith Smith Smith Smith Class Members Plan With Faculty w , QQ Richard Smith V 1 W '11 s'w,, ' 1 K ' 1 hui Douglas Sodd Angela Sparks ,. .-, - G 4 El ' i , Jeanne Spresser V Robert Sandra Smith Smith bfi f t llfif, .' . ...s rl Eric Antoinette Solberg Somers ,Ill ..,Y L ' ' il Diane Donald Speiker Spoerl S I D -' r xx . 379 Xzii., N? 1 Thomas Frederick Steele Steger Albert Snyder 1 err ' ' - 7 1.-E' 'Q' r lt 11 1 Q was r i Theodore Sotnyk 1. N if it Michael Spolarich I- H 14.111 . , -. ffm Q Q. I 7 v-4 'fl v ,. 1 N l 1 W, ,,- , fx ,ef X. Julie Steils ah 'I4 X X .tr I 5 sw X X ' ,- -ew ttf he 'l i vi ' 'X X: 1 X' :I 'la i 'll ' - E f lf, j, 1' A V f I Vw! Xe ' , ' A ft it Andrea Brian Janet Susan Stengel Stephen Stewart Stewart : ' .. if i r ' .XL nm X, Xl- X K XX-x T ' '-'-, lf 7 V' , Xf5X XXX- Qvl v , XX X X ,' .,. Xi . L .'-: ' l - u 'D Q-f ifr' f:' rlt- , L , K Sharon Sharon Judith Margaret Stone Street Stump Sun . X X , --, , Tr my ,X 'wa av' 1' r 'F' 1 a X .. ..-. Q' tl LW L , XX, . , , Y 'V' t Q l Deborah Thomas Alan james Swiczkowski Szor Szymanski Tansey A 7ff'lQL-Q, ll . T XX f Y r gg-NX 3l.yEX1rX.,.t X X 1, , X 3 3 .7 I 5.133 IX ' Q' E 'ravi' J f ' -V r i if f ' ' Y' Q ZX X - l.. H, 1 L QU! 'lx T7 in Olivia Rhonda Stephen Stanley Tarsha Taylor Taylor Teague , , . i 4 WXI X .X X773 ,. . ,X X - S 'ze 7' 'S t wfzfffv 'pl 2'- :3' Y L l 'vdvll ,, , - . ig XXX., ,V XIX. . If lv 'Q X revive Debbie james Sandra Michael Teitlebanln Thielen Thomas Tillman l e no T 51-i'-heave X X ,.. . , 99:4 HT X gg xl rv.. J' 3 A Q r 1 a a -T 1 N f T it Ann David Michael Ellen Tippett Tobian Todd Tokles X A A X Xl-,:.,XlQmTPrhXX . X 1 , t - '- - T X T X X .33 A 4' 'Xunr ' X, A ,' 9 :X ffl . 1 L fa' A Dennis Roberta Anthony Deborah Trotter Ullery Valente Vanclegriff Sophomores Indulge in inter Sports Despite Freezing Temperatures or . ' -, X A X . X A l QW' XXV Xl . . if ' .1 . .. 'W fe if 'l ' . it 1 ill .t X f. r 'f ' ' f' it ' r- ' M ,.,,: if V .Q l - J - . QQ A Lf- y hj , .XX X ' e' sf ' Greg Daniel Darlene Deborah john Penny Pamela Susan Van Denk Vandivort Vaughn Vaughn Werley Wheeler Whitcomb White 5, . At ' Tfltf' ' .f ifi ' ' ' ,T - r is I A ' 'si .. X 1, X 1 XX s r Tim la ' X. 1 Q - .li 1 ' V ' A2 Q ,l XX 'Xl L, KX! 1 fbi ..., ,.? 'Ljg ,X . V I 1- ' it X . 'X 'V Y ' ' 1-L ', : l ,fs . l Az l fl. il' 212 N 1, X X in J X rXX 'f in . X- X X XX ily-if X r A N l ' x- rl - 5 1 .V r ' ir. .. . XA r- 1.4 A .'. - MA L . Dpi. Karen Calli Carmel Cynthia Dennis Matthew Carlos Stephanee Vaughn Veller Verrone Viertlbeck Whitmore Wiersma Wilder Wilhelm i ll M -rn V - A r le To QW . - .'7?-Pfffigaf a X 1 . V 1,-its-fem Allulilblllmx ' :': - Lk. Robert Linda David Bonnie Brenda Todd Renee Bruce Walden Waller Walters Warchol Williams Wilson Wingard Winkler ' ' ' N ' T D. ' if ' HWY ' fffiffl W ' . 'f 7 ' r . mv M, rf l X X .fa . ' gl.. 1 . U'r- 1 r 'X X XX X gif' 4 3 ,lf 3,XX X, i .. , 5 - bb ' . id-L A l W 'l W l . 1' V V l K xl H D. f a r- l : ' i' ll . f it e lx? W .1 li Farm N fl'-'lr fir-i.'J - P T l tri . A B Daniel Gregg Michael Dawn David Dale Victor Debra Ward Weaner Webb Weber Winter Wolniewicz Wosta Wyatt DW Y TMXX if X . X . XX ll. ill: l Rebecca Richard Robert jollie Maxine Kenneth Sandra Sandra Weills Weills Weills Welch Yancey Young Yourist Zaft Suzanne Ziskin Andrea Stengel, Mike Lykins, Cass Cuzynski, Scott Pursell, and Ann Tippett toboggan in Ottawa Park. 'I4 48 FRES M N Find New School Life Fascinating Vacant halls and classrooms greeted 493 incoming freshmen on Orientation Day in late August. In September, these students maintain- ed high academic standards While supporting clubs, committees, and commissions. Freshmen Wrestlers and basketball players trained with new coaches as others competed on cross coun- try, football, and swim teams. Freshmen girls competed in city wide basketball and volley- ball intramurals. A team of nine girls defeated area schools to become city volleyball cham- pions. Frosh cheerleaders spurred class enthusi- asm to a fever pitch. Combined boys' and girls' choruses sang in festive costumes at the Christmas concert. Freshmen gained equal repre- sentation in school affairs with the selection of a freshman to the Student-Faculty Board and a representative-at-large. Taft Robert Marcia Richard Ahood Adams Adkins Adkins au Heather Gloria Gregory Kenneth Allard Allen Allen Allison I ra Student council representative Beth Watt hands out new school handbook to classmate Reginald Hinton. 53. V F , l A AI ,f 1 V .V N7 'Vi'-I ff, l f i 9 jane Robert Susan Elaine Anderson Anderson Anderson Armour in if ,gf i T .y ee. - we A as' z ' ' id' A ' i f ag Jesse Ira Vickey Timothy Armstead Avery Avery Baker ,. Q -4 as F i .-K: wi r Ti' l . 8 1 JJ 5, Q' V . Ill . Deresa Thomas James Kathryn Barrett Barron Bartholomay Baum ' 5 -Q. Maria Bobbie Shawn David Baxter Bean Beatty Beck f ww' 11516, ' 1.1 1 1 1- K 1'2 41 . Q?-irffffwii new : vw ' , q 5 1' v . nk 4 ,j .ni , 1 Jul at-.X ! fi qi ' Q Cuide Nancy Burnham shows freshmen a classroom. ' A . will ' WM H, ' Fm 7' an T l -PM la-'iff' Tal , 5 it K 1 G, i 'i 2f w ,la , 1!'qxieuN, fell . -au. I' , ' ' it , Ji 'Q 'W , ' it , I 13932 vel?-7' ' K' l 'F' 1 r l 2 ' HQ l f ll :kf k,, K. Jeffrey William Joan Timothy Bradley Mary Hallie James Beck Benham Bennett Berkel Buchholz Buckley Bueche Buford 'thu C DB DD l B xx! rt? - ' d S l Daniel Jack Irene Robin Warren Shirley Scott David Berland Beutel Bick Bickel Burford Burgard Burtch Carr It , L 5 an ' . Q 0 M 33 Y b :I J E... I ' X qv ,A . 1 H J , . , i j -sg., , j .Vf. 1 . . , u. L V 1 Kathleen Elizabeth Jeffery Fred Karen Charles Sallie Robin Bienko Blackwell Blake Blanton Carroll Carter Carter Cathey ' ' 'j W' ' ' 'Y L' 'i ' 7 'I ' 1 K- T T' -v A I VY L .llv 'l - . A 'T ,.:... K Penny Ronald james Craig Arthur Christine Jacqueline Darrel Boone Born Bosse Boyles Chapman Chase Chatfield Childress ' ' 'G rj ' t ff- , .i Kia e ' 1 1, C- f' A, vt C,-x 01 - N M ' N ll Robin Sheila Margaret John Terri Anita Mark Cail Boyles Boxenbauni Brabb Bracey Chiles Ciesla Clark Claucherty ' q x 'rf' - ' -'smniuf'-' if ' f' I, L b D V YV Y rtyuwm. 43 K 1 :B n I mf ' W'-12' 'f-. ' ' 1. 9, X 1- 2 1. J ,f ' 'J 1. 1 w 4 i w , f l K ' j -at 'i X all t C 1 'x ' n -, - . - . 1 .X ffm john Lynnette Paulette David Patricia Donald Christine jeffrey Braziel Breininger Brinson Britsch Clifgard Close Cochran Cochran , ' '- , ' 'QT' ' Y C '-W 'A'l B4 'V1 7' '7 'ii17iy,7.uYw inf' ' 'I 5- In 5' f--I: 1 V. h - I . p 'lPl l . 4 B l B' A A f I Q If - . W 4' 1 1 v S i if A ,M 1 ft W V m N ' , w ' -, , ' X 1 , gk-7 i i 3 N T M in Q -N X l. l hi, ' fd. ' 'f L ,- Karen Mark Michael Robin Collen Deborah James Mark Brookover Brunner Brunner Buchanan Coleman Condon Cook Cooper 9 -. , 'I ,lm ' f 1 'Fi is l H al LJ -'S B79 rf X. .A ' fl ihigfgi-A iii X s iw . ' Michael Robert Craig Leland Patricia Cerese Tyrese John Copeland Corbin Corlett Cory Donofrio Dougherty Dougherty Dovas -'Tj'g W 1 ' jf- - ' H 9' ' 0 I -L if, lla' , I I If l fl Aj! We i iii a 1 W.ii in ..il r r an ll: j im' ' xl lx J l l by if A ' David Janet Amy Judy Kenneth Connie Douglas James Counselman Cramer Crisp Cummins Dreeze Duncan Easter Eggert ', r V , ' W ' ' ' 1 Q ' Y ali, I-4,15 4 U fi, will ' r , V- C i Ellen Janice Douglas Craig Robert Shelly Cail Lorraine Curtiss Darah Davidson Davis Eischen Ernst Faulkner Fay A . I ll ff I F 'lglff M GL' , E' I , x 5- --Y -s Sy M - 'V' e 4 i A 'figs' N I 4 K 01 - 'e Us MQ Loretta Susan Tamara Claudia Diana jay Marleen Kevin Davis Davis Davis Dekany Fears Feldstein Feldstein Ferguson . ' A ' F D l of l M 1 fi a ' an s F '..7 l' - . N N lf f- :lil , '-4 -. .7 -, ll ' W -tl R A 1 as ' F i FC ff H J F if pi F' ' Q- Q-, '5? A F5 1 -X11 , Q Al 'N' ll A l Kynard Deborah james Kenneth Gary Glenn Pamela Carolyn Dennis Detrich Detrich Dick Fessler Fitkin Fleenor Floyd T ii! Y,..: : 4, ' , I M'3'9Mflfgy?.A V uw, .QSZWHI ,f jQl'3,,u ll .43 .C I i 1 r ff - ,J 'il ' - f F 'Hi' D X 15 we l ' l -' ' ' ' -4, if X L I ' . ' 7 1-19' - , -M . ' L r Nl , N I , 3 ' D I-i' , I, H -gb, ik N i is! R + ? , 7 ' f if f ,Gigli , '12, -ff' V Q l X l l . . ' X ' X N X 1 r askin I ix, ffl Q- Q9 MSR ., Derrick Michael Janet Michael Richard Ronald Douglas Steven Diggs Disbrow Dobbins Donagala Folger Folger F oos Fox Hungry freshmen rush to reach first place in lunch line 1 ll sf Lunch Time Gffers Fun For Freshmen Students crowd hot lunch -line under newly painted zodiac figures. Others socialize as thev eat' sack lunches. 1 LA r R R' as ' as il r R Q., R er- -A - R A ,L Q is 11,5 .. ' I L-in , If X E Z ' ,ru ' ff W, Qhristbine Carol . Quinters Thomas Linda James Keith Mary Ellen L I'ilY'lClS Freehlmg Freeman Freer Girkins Gleason Glenn Glover V 1 i -rr ,f L' ' r ..5,l ,Y . V H yL 5 ' 'IJ '- 2 -w 1 . M . , ' 1 iz. 1' N , in ' ' , . . af :fe .- . 1- I ' ' N Q f ,.1s+-law 'ill G 'W vi il 5 4 V ' ' 'Sf W? A ' ,P lr- 5' , H531 r 7 mfqy A 1, , 5 ,IW 3 if : . - . - fr- 1 1 3, , ' ',a 11 L 1 QT Richard Dehora Gina Ronald Lawrence Susan Linda Ann Rebecca Friedman Fryer Gabriel Gaines Gold Gould Graalman Graber - ' 4 7 ,L 'ff R - R 1 H: x je Y ,ll i , H51 new X X fer U 3 ' , f Pei y H . . J . I Y .. 5 . , . , ,f Q my , I , I Q ' fl ' ' A- ' 1 ral 5.5 , ---fl. l j , ' A regal , f -f le--12' ' I 7 ' ' 1 ' - .ia' rx if 1.1 :.,: ' f , l 1-1. - , - ' f l e ' 'A f A wx, rg giver -A 5 f ' 1 ' ' Till- -'f' ': :': 55, 7 .- H315 sis - W- V .L L-7:1 1 A 1 A SN ' r fl Mex ' -:IHLSEQQ 1,1 eil Raymond Laura l Arthur Susan Ellen Brian Debra john Gzuter Gallapis Gardner Garland Grafing Graves Green Grigore 'Gilt' - Tl ' f' D ,X A AM 'w ' ' ' ,W1 ' ' ., if 'Q'-Q. , , , N -2, r R il . lr Q2 a 'ar 1 i 1 r . ,R ei rr R i - r i '1 Robert Cheryl Alexander Diane Richard joseph james Beth Gelia Gerber Gerwer Gilbert Gurzynski Gwinner Haack Haddad Students Represent Class f '73 Marianne Scheer works on Student Faculty Board. ia Marilyn Montrie shakes hands with james Bosse, newly elected representative-at-large to the student 001111011 X 5 ,, L ,ttt T Frederick james Deborah jim Hakius Hall Hardy Harlan -1 It , .ff 1 , , ' il - li ' ' , ' A L15. 43' W jx -' - Denise Diane Rebecca Thomas Harmon Harris Harris Harris ff m . ,, ,,. . l -9 e .aa lt Y j Qtt i i . ,lj gig , , gm' 7 ' lg! ' 1 ,M fl' 1 Y ,l Lois Sandra Roycelyn Teresa Sharon Edward Harrison Harrison Hawthorne Hays Holewinski Holtz ff 1 if r ii. ' ' fftfifrf- is 4 i r 1 r ' w Susan Michael Yolanda Eddie Pamela James Hazard Heard Heard Heckard Horton Howald , . iff' ' ee r - g ' , W R s Y ' A lm Aff , , 11. , ' . J: -- tt- I A , , C. -y Dix. XQ' Tk. me .- ..,. ,... . , ....... , 1 Rachel Robert Louann Barbara Sandra Mark Henderson Henry Hewitt Hill Hull Humphreys Q, R at 4 U r Q as ' x 5 ' Reginald Dennis Marla Richard Mary Ymlette Hinton Hisle Hohl Holbrook I0SSi I1'Vil1E It -V f-.. ., ll If J Qi 1 A N Q Pamela John Hopkins Horen , Ni z, William Kim Hrabak Hughes ai 3 as Emma Kathryn Hunter Huston t . E I r Q 1 -JAX. l i x . Carol Craig Jablonski jacob .r V . T .- ' ' f 'i M -A :idle - jj-,-'Ii ' ' .,. . ie 4r' l ' fe 1. , if S 1 4' 'X' Y '-a 'N I 8 u-N ' -- li- . .V , ' f 'I' ll . ' .7 X' n f- 1 L 9 ,, . S 1- in Q 1 A 4. ggiv- dill or ' f nik. lf L X we L Alan Daniel Denise Margaret Mark Joyce Roy Arthur jaffee 'ln j'1ynes jeziorowski Kolbe Kotalo Kotalo Krebs 4 r r i , 1 A -if fl J ' ' fr i' . 'i 1 ' 9 kg: Q .. 5 -' 1 J ' P: 41 ,W K 3 - K NN V hAl:i.f51i 1 I A X I kiln ...-.J . ,..1 xx I David Eloise Sandra Veronica john Ronald Jill Sharon johnson johnson Johnson johnson Krieg Krieg Kruger Kufel . . ll V ' - 5 iw T '7'r'f 'f3 Y H 'iifwnff 5 il-, .3 or -, ,L , L i f e i , ' - I4 V .., ir D ' ' 'I I if if ik' i YA Y .f H H Q riewi nhl n K ir Canclie Larry Cheryl Linda Gregory Dennis Cynthia Robert Jones Jordan jozefowicz juclis Kummerger Kurucz Labay Lacourse P . n l - L l lf i L . .1 . I v -N ' . '4 l -:4 Li' ' W ' ' 7 ' , , ' 6 1 9 D ,, V ' ' J I l all lm Q i ' l ' ,l'., '. ' Wy. ,fl i . Nancy Judith Keith Connie John Ruth Lydia Carol juergens Kadzialka Kaighin Kajfasz Lamarand Landis Lappohn Lawrence l 4 ii.Wl y H A X - , 5 1 are ue. . Vicki Richard Karen Jerome Adrienne Mary Mickie Harriet Kaplan Keesecker Kelb Kendzierski L32-CUC LCC Leffler Lelrlerillld K oiio ' '- '- -V rikfve-fjilr L ,ga r'rr'ig' 5 V ,VI fig : -' ' i liyr I l H U l M l p A W iffy , K no e .1 I X -, Y i, U A Y i C X ' 1 . Y - r I V V 1 N . x f X Q A g ,- if 9' l , 1+ f -.er ' f 9 ' 'A - A me ' N i '-N I' 'A' if 4, 4 'IF Il l 5 1 ir X jane james Linda Sandra Thomas Darla Lloyd Craig Kern Kertesz Kiefer King Lenix Lesser Levene Levey '- ' 1 51,1 if - A in - ' ir., ge , ,K L 'Ill' i l , ix ,, 5:5 ,I l ff K K L Q f 2 57 L J ics hi L r K I f Carl Cynthia Dennis john Barbara Helen Susaln Brenda 1 Kissling Klein Klein Kobee Levine Levinson Lewis L1Cl1tCS1Ell ,. My gg ,qfj rg. MM ,,-2-'uf Shelly Lipe Q if E1 if f I L 1 M M 3 Nancy Lojewski Lunceford X. Larry Q 'f WEE Q. .11 J Patrick Mahorney Ann Martin , X 4 - ,rn c Y- .EL,,1J. Mary Mark Barbarfr Kathy Martin M lurer Mayer Mazey x Swimming For Girls, Boys Becomes Rewarding Sport 7 , '- i .nf ,Q x F , -' - K Q '71 fr? ,if ' ' 4 455214-': rf -A ' Philiia Diane Arthur Patricia McC ure McGinnis McIntyre McKenzie I - : ,N f , ' ' 5' Y a V , l Ndgqea 1- oz: ,. --'- -k ' N- 7 f 1 X 4, ..-L rr 1 . ,- s A , 'ig uv Q3 'nr N V lf, -V W, 2 f .fu I 1 Michael Daniel Susan jay Mecllen Menacher Menacher Mertz Richard Robert Ann Charles Metzger Metzger Meyer Miller . ii,i. - 12- 1' V I X I, . . 1 Y U l A -- H Q r ? ,J I sv 1' l ' . .l , V ' l - L, ' 4 1 Q 7-:,,. is ' w P ,f Dennis Matthew Michael Pamela Miller Miller Miller Miller 'fl we l Y X 'v a, . X , L. v Peter Beverly Priscilla Gloria Miller Miner Mitchell Mominee jay Mertz, Sis Surratt, Jim Anderson, and Craig Levey relax after Ll very tough workout. .i.. ,, 1 ,,- v - I, Y vig . H Marilyn Cary Joyce Nancy Montrie Moore Moreland Morford : 2, ' L ,Ein is is Peggy johnny Donna Kenneth Morford Morton Mosley Mueller C Yi ' 'V f1'N'27 C f '?'g 7 'Y r wif 1 T Y' ff I ff , , NL P. , r ' - JY? ,J Sir' Dale Angela Michael james Muhleman Muraski Murphy Murry , -w A I f 4' X ' , I lk P rr 1 l Y ,W ' 'l '37 ,Q 'l 1 ' 1 .V .- e in 5 ' gait 1 . sr ,- A il V MALL f- I l - vigil of itat? it , Nl , Cynthia David jennifer Lois Muto Neitzel Nelson Nichols , Mia' , nfil , , A , . '-rg L E, Q Y -, lm ii X. i x gf 1 , ' LI ,, Q ' r ' .V Q21 11 if-lf: R ' V Q Scott Sheryl Ron Roderick Nofzinger Norman Olaughlin O'Neil , , ww Qi, w L bligrrttlp Q rj Q yo M Ebb 'X H Q A if 4 We I If x M, X0 P 'elldl A 1 XUUXVI E l Mi 1 U ,Leaf f A Z 17 'S 44.1 '-X Fresh Fans Inspire Teams Above: Enthusiastic freshmen cr lgfhe bleachers.Righ!: Freshmen cheerleaders encourage i ir team. il R lf ' lang? ld f Eu il , J 1, 'rx . .1 Deborah Eileen Lorraine Thomas I Orlando Orlando Page Park - l ,lin W 4 f ull . at Ap -K, i-I 1 . rs if y Sharon Patricia Sudhaben Steven Parker Parr Patel Patmore J, -D W., s . M i A K Russell Steven Holly Sally Patterson Patterson Patton Pederi 1 'M'k'? f , 'HF' Richardo Perales 156 Evangeline Helen Judy Petros Pharmakidis Phelps 44 'Ifn Mary jo Bettyanne Phelps Phillips Sfv' Patricia Lisa Priddy Quin , .. NA ' ' 4 5' . - 5 V W ' ' .,. 1 ' ' ' ' A , . e - rrfzzi' 1 . fy .-, E.gv 1' 'Q . N ffl .1. ' t, ' - A.. Jeffery Roxanne Beau Reder I Diane Karen Rhegness Riccitelli Leo Willii Pietrykowskr Price Si' E-L! 2'-2 D lnlel Rathke Clifton Reid Karis Riccitelli Rol Ind Rayman Sandra Reucher lf. 1' 'Q Dolores Rico ,t. WW wW'm ffwwhfs x I 1 l I Q' - ' V- , ' . ka' V 1 : I W ll W it Y mf' l ' ' A i' if Y 4 ' il ,J D r c o ' , A 1 , - 2 . I -xr .1555 i - Christine Patricia Roger Barbara Tamra Debra Debra Ringle Roberts Robertson Robinson Saba Samples Samuels Valaria Sanders ' . ffm . --.-1:f'k!.h4 -. . . 1 1, fu :wha Teresa Jeffery Kathleen Richard Stephen Cynthia Kim Marianne Robinson Rockwood Rogers Romanoff Sandler Savorelli Sawicki Scheer w 'AQ :S K oh ' A V Q ai z w 'S l i -s' it ' ' li W f A :AX Lisa jerry Heidi Rhonda David Pamela Ronald Susan Z- Russel Russell Rutz Saba Schmidt Schmidt Schneider Schneider Julie Nancy Carol Laura Schnell Schnitker Schwalbe Seiler 3 . I 'x,. , N: F r ' ,H I I- If ' N .5 I f X X - .QV sv Priscilla Sandra Beverly Mattew Sekas Sheidler Shible Shindel is 1 -ff Michael Alane Yvonne Gina Shoemaker Short Shrewsbery Silverblatt '-'fn' V'-e I nf mini' ggi ' 151--r x ' 'J ' Yi ' -- .' I . Q6 Q ' .H Q 51 as Tina Deborah Steven Anita Silverblatt Singer Sinner Skaff 7 Talented Freshmen Relate Interests Le-H: Freshman Girls Chorus rehearses a medley of tunes from The Wizard of Oz . Right: Dave Britsch sings and plays guitar for his solo act in DeViItries. -1 A ' U V'-1 f , , . .V Jil j T 'tl' 1 rr 'V ' I -M5 W A VS: y .M V. . , r ' V Y ,Pl .. A ' wx' few. .... 'Sf ' . ' ., , if X , A ' X355 -.1 , 1 IJ.. 4 2 , Q! :...5- ,Y .L ak., VK X , X H! X 1,5 'xl , 11 , .5 ku 'U 1' i r , 5. AJ is AA . , A Q if l , fe? 'J l ' 3 ,, I if 2 . . . A A, V ' Y .l Y. ' e t ,fil'?1Qw:f9Q iK-1 - AT 'YERIAK ' ' X ,Q Y '51 , ii'-'23N '.'-'-'H'-' Virginia Brenda Cynthia David F. Terry Linda Kenneth Barbara Skrzypinski Slough Smith Smith Stark Steinem Stern Stewart ' :,, .Y,. , N Y L. ,.?I,:Y.:j-. A i VZ, Y t Q ,ILA 1 , Q - NEWT' will 1 X - za. l . v A ,U we a i - fa me 1 fh1'il!s. 'X - L5 lf - E535-fl'1 i by i x H , . - David K. David P. Henry Robin Bruce David Michael Jeffrey Smith Smith Smith Smith Stone Stone Stuckey Sugheir :fjrfi 3 I in ' , S N T L J Q K ,-Q Q, lA Q5 M YV nl. I Sondra September Donald Cary Suzanne Sylva Donna Catherine Smith Smith Snow Sommer Sullwold Surratt Swiczkowski Swindle I 1 .I 54 S . , ATA! W 5- V :AA K i , I Q I . l ff. , i or . ' , l zzd .E X ' ' ' . ' - l Y ff 5 15, x lg- Y A s A ,y 7 . , '- .se-QS Qxtnili-.,.flt i we he Janice Marie janet Sherry Joan Mark Marc Gregory Spencer Spycliala Spychala Stark Szymanski Szymanski Weiselberg Tawa ,fffx Y T to, r , we . ..A g X W is .fu ,f 'Y l Y RI A ,f , Michelle Taylor l i f D l XZ' r Rebecca Anthony Diane Temple Thomas Thomas 'nm 1. Y f .-i y. ,. -'llm . -4 T' a ' N l Kathleen Michael Gloria Donald Thomas Thompson Tillman Trout sg V ' 1 f7 T f . V V!'v ,- , i :V 4 - a , - , - 1 . f--,'l 1'-N -, W L JL W Q ax lv 1 J.. ix 'gg .LN 1 Aj ix We ul 1 ' fz ff irz-A Mary Robert Peggy Joseph Truby Tuckerman Turnau Ulch 'Q 4 s 1 .t - My X .s f r ' .af l A 1f-' 4 ft ' , - I Radko Bryan Debra Neil Vacek VanAlst Vandiver VanWalbeck , 1 ' fff-1' ' ' ' ' ' i'1 Tn:-,..,,.: r l PY.. I ' K 'va ,. A: A R g ,- l T 'l T. v IL' ' l i .1 'li l :,. T T .pl Joseph jay Rebecca Regina Voorhees Wagner Wagner Wagner ,I'i - f - , . . ,,-N-5 :a rgl 'X .1 jx Ml, Q .Lx , V 'I , in I :ln t , fi ' 'tn - , ,, , X -' Q 5 A ,lr if AX 'lisa 1 E Ronald Kathryn Cheryl Jeannette Wagner Wallace Waller Wambold Julie Schnell 'hangs her brightly colored painting in the hall as part of a special committee. NY v 'Hp xl 'wal tl r fi l N we , . ff I Douglas Susan Beth Warfield Warner Watt ' tl .,.., gf 3, H-.5 -e..wag -iw 2' VV 1-.Rtf Barbara Marsha Arthur Weber Wells Tarsha f' 'a ' -W --ay ffillll 'l 1 W 3 'V Q 21' 7 '1 'll ' V ' I W 'V ', Pamela Cynthia Kathleen West Wilkins Wilkinson u iw . 3 are Ramona Webb Q 1' 5- 1, ...,. -Ft, K 'Qs' Deborah Werley Imogene Williams f Maui -V . a-Wl f in ge ,I Q i R an joseph Lydia Vikki Steven Winter Worden Wurz ' Wysong Mi 1-91 we n XS l x . Ronald George Sandra jan Yeazell Young Young Zaft pil ' Afrmx Richard Craig Zion Zoybek 9 Club Clubs open doors, widen friendships Members learn to give time and effort to others Social service clubs promote service for their fellowman Special interest clubs deal with one field of interest Uniteclly they support club clay, tug o' war, Christmas windows Deserving clubs win organization awards Radio Club Repairs Bus Members converted a used bus into a Bed Cross emergency station. Hard Work and techni- cal skill made this possible. The Radio Club is licensed to station WB8EW-I, and receive Morse- code messages. Constructing .a practice Quiz Bowl Board and erecting a transmitting tower added to their many accomplishments. Front Row: Ron Kreig, Steve Wysong, Mike Brunner, Kevin Kennedy, Dave Counselman, Gerald Flek. Top Row: Richard Crafing, Presidentg De1'ylMacRitchie, Vice Presidentg David Orr, Sergeant-at-arrnsg Don Sillence, Richard Qox, Ben Solomon, Treasurerg Tim McGranahan, Mr. Ned Ludlum, Adviserjgjay Merttz, Barry .Leeper, Secretaryg Jim Kertesz, Pat DiCiglielmo, Bob Adams, Bill Schnitker, Mr. Walter Frick, Adviser. ': Q11 , nl xx- Q gi iil Rick Grafing, Don Sillence, Deryl Macliitcliie, Barry Leepcr, and Bill Schnitker raise a receiving structure to aid in the use of the tower. Chess Men Meet Weekly Members had an interest and played often to improve their skill. Chess involved concen- tration and an aptitude for learning. The year brought inter-club tournaments with Start, Rogers, and Anthony Wayne. Selling baked goods and a raffle paid for traveling expenses. The club's President, Deryl Maclflitchie, guided - the members along with adviser Robert Leiber. Tom Lazette and Deryl MacRitchie practice chess skills in the library. Front Bow: Robert Wallace, Vice Presi- dentg David Kahn,Thomas Lazette,Rob- ert Leiber, Adviserg Byron Wolffing, Deryl Macliitchie, Presidentg David i ' Crandall. Q 3 r a r ,,. l V H,,....-Jw-'5 '-Z,-'kv P . - Q Qi- , ...- . , '11 A . -'1.7'.2e5E2:Q':3'2:!' ' f, I L 4 nl Debutantes Attend C Paint Your Wagon ' By attending plays at the Doerman Theater and viewing a movie at the Cinema the mem- bers expressed their interest in literary activities. They had fun decorating a float for Home- coming With Forum. An open with Quill and Dagger after the St. Francis basketball game gave members a chalice to earn money. Members painted a holiday window. Cheryl Liber, Robin DeVries, Cheryl and Debby Abood visit the snack bar before watching Paint Your Wagonf, Front Row: Robin DeVries, Chaplain, Bonnie Beale, Sergeant-at-arms, Cail Sinner, Treasurer, Mr. P. Lee, Adviser, Cheryl Liber, Presiclentg Bonnie Wcxler, Fr. Choir Directorg Betty Reeck, Secretary. Second Row: Cheryl Aboocl, Debby Aboocl, Suc Eiserling, Nancy Frahn, Kathi Crawford, Sue Anderson, Tannni Davis, Sandi Hull. Top Row: Kixn .'.--i. ,yj.' . ze,-'ef 1 - Crooks, Marilyn Figlarz, Diane Speiker, Robin Adams, Patti Brown, Debi Samuels, julie Mathison, Lida Altmeier, Barb Allison, Debbie Wyatt. Not pictured: Linda Butz, Debbie Slomka, Barb Slantterback, Toni Somers, Chris Bickel, Marcia Berkman. Lejl: Barbara Slautterback and Cheryl Abood use their artistic abilities by decorating a Christmas window. Above: Spirit tags and signs are made by members. 66 Forum Holds layboy Party To celebrate Homecoming, Forum along with Debutantes, decorated a car for the parade. Led by President Mark Scharlow, Forum mem- bers attended the play Twelfth Nightn at the Village Playhouse. Their main money project Was sponsoring a hop with Pay-A-El-Sa after the Central basketball game. A Playboy Party in a fraternity house ended the year. 5 joel Zaft a club member of Forum is deep in thought while reading and relaxing. Front Row: Eddie White, Vice Presidentg Alan Tarschis, Secretary, Mark Scharlow, Presidentg Bruce Andryc, Howard Ness, john Arnos, Treasurer. Second How: Tom Berger, joe Scorziell, Joel Zaft, Sergeant-at-arms, Cord Andryc, Dave Mortemore, Randy Smith, Lenny Wexler, Chaplain. Top Bow: David Pankratz, Brad Richie, James Booker, Tim Armstrong, Bill Jiannuzzi, Charlie Rokicki, Bob Gilbert, Ken Stafford, Mike Lykins, john Balduf. Above: Bruce Cirkins and Tom Berger go to McDonald's after meetings. Right: Mr. David McClellan and Mark Scharlow discuss a future party. ,Af Bev Ward is visiting and observing the hard-of-hearing children at play. ' .-2 4-:cf j'-nw. qw F , J.- , '- -- !'??f+ft-3,2 -'Fir' ' V X14 .--,lqjlf-v fr , , ' M ,ilftfl 'ml . V it .V Y ftillirwm N , ' t Q. , I ' W ff J H ' 4 1, ,Q rv -. n .Dm . L ., - .. i-.. . j -a I Wt r l - Ll Y Virginia Niscnkcfs speech holds thc attention ofthe Gavel Club members. F T Observe Children Under the leadership of Bev Baer, Future Teachers invited Dr. Herbert Sandburg from Toledo University to discuss the teaching pro- fession. To broaden their knowledge of tech- niques, members observed the hard-of-hearing classes at McKinley. Other activities included a joint meeting with Start, and working a con- cession stand at the basketball games. Front How: Sheila Cook, Recording Secretaryg Bev Ward, Historiang Carol Ethington, Treasurer. Top Row: Edythe Peterson, Corresponding Secretaryg Ordynna Simmons, Vice Presidentg Ilene Hart, Adviserg Bev Baer, President. avelers Take To Lake Gavel club members come from Start, Mau- mee Valley, and DeVilbiss. They united with the Toastmasters International. Meetings gave them an opportunity to speak and criticize one another. They held bakesales at the Lion Store. This summer members spent a weekend swim- ming and sailing at Devil's Lake. Front Row: Diane Langcnderfer. Cathy Pickering, Sccrctaryg Cheryl Mack, Dog Taffy, Karen Duerringer, Vickie Frey, Virginia Niscnke, Educational Vice Presideiit. Top Row: Phillip Rice, Treasurerg William Delamater, Presidentg Dr. Val Skalski, Adviserg Nelson Henwood, Dennis McMnllin, Cary Skalski, William Reeder, Sergeant-at-arms. 7 f , 68 ri...-f.d: N. is ',,,--,J 5, t,,.i..... .. --sf .sv German tudents Grganize New this year, the German club aimed to promote German culture inseveral ways. They sang German songs in the halls and wrote German spirit signs. Participating in the Christ- mas window contest won them a fourth place rating. Randy Molnar was the representative for the Turners Club German dinner. Other club activities consisted of giving a Christmas basket to a needy family, having a Christmas party, and ending the year with a banquet. Randy Molnar fills out a monthly report of the club's activities. D rgut5 Eli P- Front Row: Miss Ann Kwiatkowski, Adviserg Angela Penamon, Secretaryg Laura Sheets, Artg Tim Keller, Vice Presidentg Randy Molnar, Presidentg El Austin, jon Davis. Second Row: Bev Leffler, Gretchen Schulisch, Diane Miller, joe jones, Tim Wollin, Mary Henry, Dave Walters. Top Row: Cheryl Abood, Barb Wyant, Darlene Henry, Paul Walters, Joe Rinderknecht, Tom Girkins, Roy Armes, Craig Lykins, Marty Britsch, Den Kale, Rick Nesper. my -vw rf'- 1 :Fee-23 FR -X .a l:lT'l G - ---X, is T J. T ' , x ik. .. 'wtf . ,lleuieclpe ibwcin A touch of German adds to the atmosphere of club clay. I-D -KA Hangs Curtains In Lavatories A P ZX Hay Flickeri' was the changed theme of I- DA-KA's hay ride this year. Other social events were caroling, an alumnae tea Thanksgiving morning, and having a Turnabout. Social pro- set Ladies Home, hanging curtains in the la- li' jects included taking tray favors to the Sun- Barbara Fox sews finishing stitches on the curtains their sophomore club members hung in the lavatories as a social service project. vatories, and painting the trash cans. They supported the school by putting ads in the Prism, making spirit tags, and donating food and money for the '4OliverH cast party. Formal inductions of new members took place at Hampton Park Christian Church. They closed the year with a senior banquet. Ann Patterson finishes one of many newly painted cans. Front Row: Phyllis A-rnold, Freshman Mother, Bonnie Balduf, Chaplain, Julie Mercurio, Sergeant-at-arms, Judy Kovacs, Sergeant-at-arms, Ann Patterson, Presidentg Gwen Petersen, Recording Secretary, Alice Roehrs, Vice President, Vikki Small, Treasurer, Karen Beverly, Cor- responding Secretary, Vick Blunk, Freshman Mother. Second Row: Sheila Cook, Susan German, Susan Eiserling, Debbie Schafer, Rebecca Small Debbie Lyons, Julie Daig, Beth Watt, Cindy Challen, Gale Close, Joyce Crowe, Lou Ann Hewitt. Third Row: Nancy Schnitker, Laura Brock, Susan Kennedy, Gail Stule, Donna Oesterle, Chris Scott, Julie Sclmell, Rebecca Graber, Fay Ahmed, Jane Draper, Laura Pownall Jeanne Kelb, Colleen jimison. Fourth. Row: Amy Musgrave, Bodil Schmidt, Ellen Taber, Elizabeth Spencer, Cindy' Ashcraft, Cathryn Graber, Holly Patton, I-leather Allard, Jeanne Spre'sser, Debbie Schneider, Kathy Shearman, Dianne Miller, Margot Marion, Car- men Boynton, Mary Beth Goodman. Top Row: Robin Getter, Janet Stewart, Julie Henning, Colleen Fox, Larie Sheets, Cathy Pickering, Ra- chel A Snydcr, Amy Crisp, Kay Robinson, Diane Lee Dennis, Patti Kronfield, Pamela Whitcomb, Cheryl Epstein, Martha Warren, Dottie Boyd Sindy Bergman, Sr. Representative, Joan Shearman. 9 Front Row: Steve Tosst, Don Proeschel, Chaplain, Chuck Winkler, Sergeant-at-arms, David Diller, Treasurerg Bob Sedlander fstoolj, Presi- dent, Dale Burtch, Secretary, David Louy, Vice President, Dave Leveton, Peter Fotheringham. Second Row: Bill Hrabak, Mark Cooper, Steve Marshall, Jim Bosse, Larry Johnson, Doug Moll, Gary Sommer, Jim Black, Al Rizzo, jim Perkins, Phillip Rice, Steven Lockwood, Mike Lykins. Third Row: David- Walters, Gregg Wearner, Bob Anderson, jim Lesage, Tom Barron, Dave johnson, John Surratt, jeff Schnell, Mike Miller, jim Thielen, Geoff Renshaw, Tom Girkins, Bob Frey, Mark Everhart. Top Row: Pete Miller, Randy Balch, Brad Ritchie, Earnest W. Worman, Bob Wallace, Craig Lykins, Bob Swanson, Bob Benninger, john Faichney, Hal Hays, Robert Leonhardt, Paul Walters, David Ligibel, Gregg Rogers, Richard Ayish. A , Dave Diller, treasurer, collects payments for their trip to Camp Storer. Finishing touches are put on the Peries-Hi-Y float by Pete Fotheringham Hi-I Peries Spend A Weekend At Camp Storer Camp Storer was the scene of an enjoyable weekend for Hi-Y and Peries. Taking the child- ren from St. Anthony's Villa to dinner and an adventure through the park brought the two clubs together. Fun projects included decorat- ing a Homecoming float and tobogganing. Both clubs participated in patronizing DeViltries and the T.A.S.C. scholarship fund. Peries held bake sales and sold carnations during the Thanksgiving holiday to increase their treasury. Their social events included an alumnae tea, attending the concerts at the Art Museum, and viewing the play Twelfth Night. Hi-Y made money by selling chocolate mints for the YMCA and having a Christmas dance at school. With their profits it enabled them a trip to Cedar Point. Their Christmas Window brought a second place rating. LL S Amy Musgrave and Becky Small watch a customer Write out an order for 11 Carnation. Club Day brings Gail Faulkner to sign at Peries' table. Front Row: Bonnie Balduf, Sergeant-at-arms, Barb Cooper, Senior Representative, Ann Patterson, Corresponding Secretaryg Marianne Hew- lett, Historian, Judy Kovacs, Freshman Mother, Mrs, Cannon, Adviser, Sandy Bergman, Recording Secretary, Alice Roehrs, President, Karen Beverly, Treasurer, Vikki Small, Freshman Motherg Helen Dovas, Sergeant-at-armsg Joyce Crowe. Second Row: Bev Miner, Amy Musgrave, Fay Ahmed, Lynda Hunt, Mary lossi, Donna Oesterle, Bonnie Nappenbach, Dianne Miller, Becky Small, Cindy Challen, Mary Beth Goodman, Marilyn Montrie. Third Row: julie Daig, Margot Marion, Cathy Graber, Nancy Hakius, Cindy Ashcraft, Lesley Seigel, Colleen jimison, Roxanne Heder, jane Draper, .lane Kern, Dawn Weber, Sue Amonette, Wendy Hrabak, Diane Hunter. Top Row: Becky Graber, Sharon Luppens, Colleen Fox, Cathy Pickering, Rachel Snyder, Ann Manix, Andrea Stengel, Diane Dennis, Ann Tippett, Pam Whitcomb, Anne Campbell, Patti Kronfield, Laura Brock, Pam Malko, Sylva Surratt. 72 Presidents Direct Club Members Front Row: Jeff Bollin, Quill and Daggerg Barbara Dunlap, Senior Sorellesg john L. Krontz, Talismang Cathy Cybulski, Ornena Aura, Bob Sedlander, Hi-Y, Diane Hunter, Y-Teens, Richard Crafing, Radio. Second Row: Randy Molnar, German, Alice Roehrs, Pcriesg Kathy Shear- man, Uncle john's Fan Clubg Sandy Lewis, Ora-Ig Susan Vandegriff, Equestriennesg Sandy Kissling, Decag Pam Palmer, junior Sorclles, Coerge Sarantou, National Forensic Leagueg Robin DeVries, Thadevilleans. Top Row: Robert Swanson, Tap Clubg Polly Keller, Pay-u-el-sag Jackie Wilkins, Siscog Beverly Baer, F.T.A., Jeffery Krueger, J.C.L., Avyn Leeper, Para-Medicsg Deryl MacRitchie, Chessg Jeanette Warner. Tri-D, Linda Meier, Y.F.C, JCL Publishes 'Verbum Bonum' Junior Classical League gave club members an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of Roman culture. Members went to Monroe Street Methodist Church to hear a lecture and view slides from the Reverend Paul Vandegriffs Trip to Rome. Their newspaper '4Verbu1n Bonumn, COl1t3.l11CCl. articles of Current interest. Latin club's members get together to have a discussion on Roman culture. Front Row: Lynn Martin, Secretaryg Linda Radan, Treasurerg jeff Krueger, Presiclentg Mrs. Boerner, Adviserg Mark Guthrie, Vice President, Julie Guy, Historian. Second Row: Diane Piel, Nancy Eve Slavin, Barbara Smith, Leon Minor, Al Snyder, Timothy Corbin, Robert Walden, Karen Sarno, Ann lvlcwer, Irene Bick. Top Row: Les Cunz, Stephen Cochran, David Crandall, Michael Miller, Hal Hays, Byron olffing, Robert Wallace, Robert Schall, Alex Cerwer, Thomas Simons, james Fenn, Tommie Damrauer, Freddy Dewey. FL Sponsors Speech Tournament f The National Forensic League competed With Whitmer and Sylvania in weekly speaking e- vents. The Members competed also with schools in Cleveland and Cincinnati. The categories in speech were: debate, extemporaneous speaking, dramatic, humorous, and oratorical declama- tion, and original oratory. The club sponsored the DeVilbiss Open Individual Events Tourna- - of 'ite Q---e ment in December, hosting twenty-five schools from Ohio. Their mascot was the Hbusu. 1 Nev-,s-1 - ' e ,N James Black registers for the tournament while George Sarantou offers assistance. ,, Front Row: Nancy Schnitker, Sheryl Smirin, Nancy Slavin, Librariang Mrs. M. Pownall, Adviser, George E. Sarantou, President, Karen Sarno, Secretary, Judy Oclenheimer, Treasurerg Tim Keller, Vice Presidentg Nadine Liber, Rick Cess, Stephen Sandler. Second Row: Shirley Burgard, Vikki Small, Gloria lvlominee, jane Seiler, Sue Hazard, jan Jarecki, Kathy johnson, Cindy Zelmanski, Keith Vandivort, Al Snyder, Karen Duerringer, Nancy -jo Fritz, Sue Bowyer, Sue Colboth, Phyllis Arnold, Cindy Palmer. Top Row: Dave Britsch, Dorothy Roof, Don Sillence, Jim Park, Rick W. Greenwald, Darrell Lee Owens, John Faichney, Jim Black, Al Bellg, Don Snow, Alex Gerwer, Rick Grafing, Dave Smith, Ben Wendell, Randy Molnar. 'Fx Rick Gess and Mrs. Martha Pownall chat while they relax. 15 We'J.7FA:5g?il'- N Karen Sarno displays a trophy she won for poetry. 173 74 mena ura Sells Homecoming ums OA members collected old clothes, toys, and books for Goodwill. They cleaned the trophy cases and the campus grounds. On a Saturday . afternoon they took the children from St. An- Q ., .Z Y f:p.,:K,? thony's Villa to the zoo. Money was donated ', , BE W R0 towards the Clarence Squaire fund. Needy i' i lmindgg families received Thanksgiving, Christmas, and , Easter baskets of food. Members gave holiday favors to the teachers. Selling yellow-black mums enabled them to support DeViltries. T rr 31 T .ga-Ac av ,f 'I .--E' , 'li '- N ,. - . NSS..-.:-.-T l-5,9 1,,- . , OA girls talk to freshman Sharon Humberger about their club's activities. Liz Mostov and Nancy McIntyre wash windows. Front Row: Debi Dale, Monica Breno, Corresponding Secretaryg Sandi Young, Recording Secretary, Cindy Davis, Chaplain, Sandy Kissling, Sergeant-at-arms, Nanci Burnham, Sergeant-at-arms, Riki Kovacik, Social Vice President, Roberta Hall, Cathy Cybulski, President, Denise Kallile, Treasurer, Betsy Blumberg, Business Vice President, Joyce Reichlin, Pledge Mom, Kay Richardson, Historian, jane Pulleyn, Ser- geant-at-arms, Linda Butz. Second Row: Betty Phillips, Sally Cannon, Heidi Butz, Linda Linden, Jennifer Nelson, Sharon Humberger, Jan Kaplan, Sue Menacher, Sue Hazard, Debi Abood. Third Row: Barb Slautterback, jane Anderson, Fran Guzman, Sue Webb, Lesley Siegel, Cindy Zelmanski, Kathi Crawford, jackie Kovacik, Patti Missler, jackie Burner, Joan Netterfield, Cheryl Abood. Top Row: Sue Ferguson, Junior-representative, Cathi Hickman, Bobbie Lee, Mary Buckly, Tia Arvanitis, Robin Tefft, Nancy McIntyre, Diane Speiker, Liz Mostov, Shannon Coffey, Linda Kurtz, Ann Henry, Dawn Weber, Linda Kiefer, Sue Lewis. I , 1 Front Row: Mary 1-Ierzberg, Chaplain, Marlene Mink, Olivia Tarsha. Second Row: Rebecca Perales, Sergeant at Arms, jill Meek, Treasurer, Sandra Lewis, President, Sandra Hickman, Vice-President. Top Row: Dessa Phelps, Deneve Mazey, Historiang Kathy Kinney, jan jarecki, Judy Goldstein, Roberta Wolfe, Miss Donna Magrum. .-,vp 7 1 A Gi Sandi Lewis and Ruth Prescott design spirit signs. ra-I Holds Dance In Sheridan Room Members honored their mothers in May with an afternoon tea. They also patronized the Musical Oliver,', DeViltries, and the junior- Senior Play. Regularly they made spirit tags and signs. A part of the mdney from bake sales Went to the United Appeal. Members found time during the Christmas vacation to go ice skating and tobogganing. During Spring vacation they viewed a movie at the Cinema. Senior Banquet concluded their year. S A Deney Mazey posts a class symbol. 7 4 ay-A-El-Sa Window Brings First Place Pay-A-El-Sa promoted service to the school and community. A Christmas dance, Senior Banquet, Private, and an Alumnae Tea were among some of the social events enjoyed by the members. For service projects they decorated the goal posts, guided for the PTA Open House, folded mailing lists for the TB foundation, and collected for the March of Dimes. Contributions went to the United Appeal, TASC Scholarship fund and the Clarence Squaire Drive. Members had fun participating in the tug-of-war, selling hot dogs, and dyeing Tshirts- Paris first Place PayaA-El-Sa members Chris Hewlett, Linda Hunt, and Pat Ellis serve window portrayed many nationalities. refreshments at their annual Alumnae Tea in early December. Front Bow: Candy Kendall, Treasurer, Barb Coo er, Freshmen Mother, Marianne Hewlett, Recording Secretary, Chaplain, Polly Keller, Presidentg Historian, Ilene Hart, Adviser, Sue Mortlgrd, Vice President, Tina Photos, Frosh Mom, Vikki Kendall, Corresponding Secretary, Barb Dunlap, Sergeant-at-arms, Dance Chairman. Second Row: Joan Bennett, Carol German, Nancy Iuergens-, Debbie Orlando, Claudia Dekany, Darlene Henry, Sue Davis, Pat Ellis, Peggy Morford, Linda'Hunt, Sue Anderson, Diane Piel, Mary Lee Sedlander, Debbie Kocin- ski. Third How: Annie liannuzzi, Ellen Curtiss, Terri Hays, Sharon Luppens, Cindy Smith, Bev Miner, Roxanne Heder, Chris Hewlett, Denise Swindle, Nancy Morford, Karen Chapman, jane Kern, Tammi Davis. Top Row: Lydia Worden, Linda Cirkins, Pam Palmer, Sylva Surratt, Kathy Johnson, Barb Stone, Ann Tippett, Cloria Williams, Ann Manix, Andrea Stengel, Cheryll Lawrence, Cass Cuzynski, Vangie Petros, Stephanie Croft, Kim Beatty, Karen Brookover, D. H. Slomka. Y sms f.TIGiRS' asc Above: Polly Keller and Marianne Hewlett enter the girls gym for a hop after the Central Basketball game. Right: Sophomore members post a spirit sign in the hall. uill and Dagger Prepare For Sears Car Rally Members broadened their knowledge of literature in club discussions of current movies. They combined their talents by decorating a float for the Homecoming parade. To finance expenses they had an open with Debutantes after the St. Francis basketball game. During the wintry months they spent time reading, tobogganing, and visiting the Pizza Hut. They held their spring private in the Catholic War Veterans Hall. Making plans at Sears for their car rally kept them busy. P . 3 . , ,.-7,i4--ff- y hr K' 13' ffl' V., gk .,r, . ,-':z- vi , 'ilyff T l- an f - ' 2 -Q -e-df ,f - I , Tre V I , I I he 4lj,,:lH 1.-Di-L an A -- 'I '. Itl- . 304 ' ' 1. ., ' ' Wi' Q' r.-,H- A V I --' -i -,.,,:T.a.,.- , . . 1grn:?!L,-,Q 3 'K -Af at t. ite jeff Bollin, jeff Boone, Allen Tarschis, jerry Scouten, john Cordon, and John Balduf enjoy getting together to eat dinner at the Pizza Hut after a club meeting. Members improve their reading skills While having fun. Front Row: jim Perkins, Alan Tarschis, Sergeant-at-arms, Dan Michalski, Treasurer, Ron Burstein, Jeff Bollin, President, Robert B. Swan- son, Secretaryg john Cordon, Vicc President, Mark Friedman, Historian, Pat Diguglielmo, Chaplan. Second Row: Tim Ellis, Craig Davis Mark Guthrie, Torn Brown, Charlie Miller, Cary Reynolds, Chuck Winkler, Richard Cox, jon Davis, Bob Anderson. Top How: Dong Sodd, jim Black, jeff Cochran, Mark Cooper, john Baldnf, Dennis Williams, Rich Smith, Robert Nordhoff, james Nordhoff, Mark Hurt, jeff Boone, Keith Banners, Lyle Scott, ,lcrry Scouten. v BOYS EEE. 1 7 ll r r e I' Junior, Senior Sorelles 1 4 4, at ' HY R- 3 ' p l e ' Judi Robbins and Shelley Green display their Sadie Hawkins bulletin board. Front Row: Sue Reed, Chris Bickel, Linda Berg, Shelley Green, Kathi Crawford, Ann Henry, Joan Netterfield, Nancy McIntyre, Barb Stone. Top Row: Mrs. Eliza- beth Cole, Adviserg Linda Folger, Recording Secretary, Janet Lubov, Chaplain, Liz Mostov, Treasurer, Pam Palmer, Presidentg Kathy johnson, Vice President, Karen Rupp, Corresponding Secretaryg Ann McWilliam, Sergeant-at-armsg Wendy Hrabak, Historian. At the Masonic Auditorium, Senior Sorelles wait to usher 5 P r -6, e, ir.. . f' 4 Pam Palmer and Liz Mostov sketch the drummer boy on a window for their Christmas ppreciate The Fine Arts the patrons of the Boardway hit Maine Attending the Nut Cracker Ballet at the Masonic Auditorium and seeing Marcel Mar- ceau at TU were junior Sorelles' main social events. Bake sales, popcorn balls and a Sadie Hawkins's Day Dance increased their treasury. After semester exams junior Sorelles enjoyed an afternoon of tobogganing. They showed their Christmas spirit by giving cards to the clubs and gifts to the children of the faculty. Their Christmas Window took third place. Senior Sorelles served the public by ushering for Mame,' at the Masonic Auditorium. Mak- ing spirit tags and patronizing Oliver and DeViltries provided them with service projects. Every month they visited the art museum as their literary project. Sales of baked goods, rummage, decals and Halloween insurance en- abled them to buy a track board. Together they served at the football banquet and gave books to the children's ward at a hospital. Mr. james Fox advised them. Barbara Dunlap and Cindy Davis sell decals to the students during lunch. Front Row: Barbara Dunlap, Presidentg Mr. james Fox, Adviserg Susan Morford, Vice Presidentg Vikki Kendal, Fine Arts Chairman. Top How: Kaye Richardson, Cindy Davis, Debi Dale, Bonnie Wexler, Corresponding Secretaryg Charlotte Krastin, Susan Lampert, Recording Secretaryg Polly Keller. 'l'reasurc1'g Diane Klotz, Becky Thompson, Sergeant-at-arlnsg Nancy Burnham, Beth Robinson, Kris Photos. 179 4 if am? Tawasi Makes Puppets l Browsing through different art craft magazines inspired the making of puppets. These puppets brought joy to the children at Toledo Hospital. For pleasure members went ice skating at the new ice rink and horseback riding. During the holidays they donated clothes and toys to the Goodwill and went Christmas caroling. Their dance came at Easter. 1 I vu 1 Front How: Debbie Lucyak, Susan Hillebrand, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Marily Schiffer, Adviserg Lili Hinds, President, Susan Bowyer, Secre- , , . , tary, Sally Peder. Top Row: jollie Welch, Corresponding Secretary: Tawasi members, on school s steps, leave to attend an important meeting. Debbie Teitlebaum, Beverly Sliible, jennifer Faichney, jean Bauer. . -7-. -Y-T-it , . . . , . 4 L Sports Club Works ut Sports club tried to further the knowledge of interested students in all types of outdoor sports. Members dealt in camping, and target shooting. They went on a ski trip in February. An open with Pay-A-El-Sa brought in some profits. Sports club and Quill and Dagger tOgt-Ethel' celebrated El party to Gnd the year. Sports club and members of various clubs shake hands before a game. Front Row: Dave Weber, Todd Damm, Mark Friedman, Scott Whittington, Treasurer, Ed White, President, Charlie Bokicki, Sergeant-at'armsg John Krontz, Cary Fruth, Howard Ness, Historian, Dave Fruth, Lenny Wexler, Tom Berger. Second Row: Iim Perkins, john Zeither, jerry Scouten, Randy Smith, joel Zaft, Bill jiannuzzi, Phil Margy, Alan Tarschis, Vice Presiclentg Bon Burstein, David Mortemore, Geoff Benshaw. Top Row: Bob Berkman, Steve Lang, Don Kirk, Jack Babel, Larry Connin, David Levetou, Neil Fried- rich, Steve Carrothers, john Cordon. Siseo Supports 'Vote 19' Sisco started the year by passing out lit- erature about Vote 19N to the public. The club members contributed canned foods for a Thanksgiving basket and made cookies for children at a home. A hayride in Pearson Park 1'-'1 and caroling through the streets at Christmas A were some of their social projects. Copenhagen l l r ' f 'Q ' State Park in Indiana provided the members with a weekend of tobogganing. To increase their treasury they sold candy and stationery. 5. ,, - V n.il.',x,. ,rf n 'I r Q i I . 14 q f le, lh 59:1 ' ,315 VOTE V. 'i FL 'i ' 1 'kriii , 9 -.. VW' if ' ,li .JJ pn- Robin Adams and Karen Twigg plan a hayride for their clnb. Carol Sears and Diane Corlett distribute Vote 19 literature. Front Row: Toni Donolrio. Vice Prcsidentg Gail Sinner, Sergeant-at-armsg Chaplaing Jackie Wilkins, Presidentg Mrs. Folk, Aclviserg jan Cory, Recording Secretary: Patricia Dooley, Trcasurerg Susan' Arnonette, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: Brenda Slough, Barbara Stewart, Carol Sears, Cathy Rogers, Susan Stewart, Georgia Kraus, julie Cuy. Third Row: Dee Dee Hilkert, Dottie Koester, Susan Demers, Connie Kojllasz, Penny Boone, Cindie Wilkins, Patricia Aring, Patricia Donofrio. Top Row: Beverly Ward, Betty Jean Gibbs, Susan Sull- woltl, Patricia Michael, Bohin Adams, Lydia Scott, Anne.Campbell, Olivia Tarsha, Michelle Kimble, Diane Corlett, Cheryl Waller, Lois Nichols, Nancy Frahn. ' 3 1. f l , I 2 Talisman Wins Tournament All members of the club are lettermen who participated in football, baseball, cross country, or Wrestling events. A team consisting of Phillip Margy, John Krontz, Randall Smith, Mark Fried- man, and Eddie White entered the inter-club basketball tournament and placed first. Their one social event was a Kool-aid party in March at the home of Phillip Margy. Talisman and Omena Aura members collect money for hop. Mr. Mash and his champion basketball players win tournament. Front Row: Robert Berkman, Secretary, Mark Friedman, Corresponding Secretary, Phillip Margy, Chaplaing joe Zaft, Sergeant-at-armsg Charlie Rokiki, Sergeant-at-arms, john Krontz, Presidentg Randy Smith, Vice Presidentg john Arnos, Trcasnrerg jerry Scouten, Historian, David Mortemer, Sergeant-at-arms. Second Row: Pat Diguglielmo, Score-keeper, David Weber, Todd Dannn, john Zeitler, Senior Represen- tative, Alan Tarchis, Lenny Wexler, Steven Carrothers, john Cordon, George Margy. Top Row: jon Davis, john Baldnf, ,Innior Represen- tative, Eddie White, Don Kirk, Herbert O. Phelps, William jianuzzi, Historiang Neil Friedrich, Larry Connin, Ronald Bnrnstein, Donald Hammer, Gerald Frnth. .. - Q P 1 L... '-T-. janet Lubov shows Robin Teft the correct way to serve the ball. Thadevillearrs Go Skatmg Thadevilleans excelled in indoor and out- door sports. Members got together at the rink in Ottawa Park and had a skating party. Twice a month the club Went to the Toledo University Gym for a Work-out. There they practiced acro- batics and trampoline. Golf and tennis occupied members in the spring. A senior banquet and election of new officers, closed the year. Front Row: Laura Lebow, HabbifCl1aplzlinlg Nancy Mclntyre, junior Representative, Jan Kaplan, Vice President, Robin DBVFISS President Sherry Greenberg, Sergeant-at-arlnsg Bonnie Wexler, Treasurer, Cheryl Liber, Activities Chairman. Second Row: Laura Lebow Bonnre Beale, Sue Ferguson, Olivia Tarsha, Linda Linden, Sue Webb, Diane Germain, joan Netterfield. Top Row: Debi Samuels, Diane Sperlter Shelley Green, Nanci Burnham, Janice Amundson, Barb Heine, Liz Murtauah, Becky Tarschis, Chris Bickel, Ann McWilliam Karen Rupp janet Lubov, Linda Kurtz. I l l Sherry Greenberg, Patti Nlostov and Robin DeVries skate at the new ice rink in Ottawa Park. 84 Tri-D Furnishes Monthly Favors Tri-D members celebrated their annual private in the Laurel Hills ballroom. They added to the school's decor by regularly decorating the bulletin boards. Club members trimmed two cars for the Homecoming parade. They treated the teachers monthly with seasonal favors of candy. Donating pumpkins at Hallow- een and caroling during Christmas at Toledo Hospital cheered the patients. . Qg?- -, Paulette Meier and Sharon Street give a winter favor to Mrs. Lenore Berger. Dori Anne Weaver and Gracie Herman sell baked goods after school. Front Row: Linda Heidtman, Historian, Wanda Cherry, Historian, Dori Weaver, Secretaryg Chaplain, Senior Representative, Jeanette War- ner, President, Ilene Hart, Adviser, Sharon Ott, Sergeant-at-arms, Linda Meier, Treasurer, Kathy Voorhees, Freshmen Mothetg Mary Wielin- ski, Vice President. Second Row: Jean Pruss, Kathy Knakiewicz, Jeannie Lemerand, Lydia Lappohn, Sue Patterson, Karen Carling, Grace Herman, Terri Perkins, Marcia Miller, Cheryl Miller, Emma Oleksiak. Thircl Row: Dawn Fry, Gail Ritchie, Lynne Mills, Sharon Parker, Karen Frey, Barb Kunnnerer, Chris Frey, junior Representative, Debbie Opaczewski, Kathy Warnbold, Chris Walstrom. Top Row: Donna Smith, Pamela Nadolny, Sophomore Representativeg Kathy Sweeny, Sue Myler, Nancy Lojewski, Nancy Riggs, Barb Weber, Cindy Viertl- beck, Karen Michalski, Sharon Street, Paulette I. Meier, Sue Warner. V rf , .. fw 4 ,..-f- T 5 J p Thalians Observe .- ' -5 Doerrnan Rehearsals 'Fi' 'Trip As a literary club, members Went to every dress rehearsal at the Doerman Theatre and saw the play Twelfth Night . Their social events included going to the Cinema and the viewing of the Blade's Photograph display. During the holidays they gave a Christmas donation to the Salvation Army. They patronized Oliver , DeViltries, and the Pot O'Cold for their service projects. They participated in the tug- l 1 of-War and the painting of aChrist1nas Window. ' The club members gave an appreciation break- fast for Debutantes. They ended the year by Club day at Thalian's table welcomes prospective members to fill out an application. having 9, Senior banquet with electigng. Front Row: Beth Hyams, junior Representative, Patti Mostov, Sergeant-at-armsg jan Kaplan, Sergeant-at-armsg Nancy Forman, Treasurerg Becky Thompson, Chaplaing Miss Wells, Aclviserg Sherry Greenberg, Presidentg Susan Lampert, Vice Presidentg Kathy Hyams, Recording Seeretaryg Bonnie Wexler, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: Jane Zaft, Cathy Swindle, Becky Temple, Vicki Kaplin, Debbie Green, Lynda jndis, Sally Pecleri, Beverly Shible, janis London, Joyce Weisberg, Laura Lebou, Susan Fox, Marla Fine, Sally Cannon. Third Row: Linda Berg, Beverly Frischblatt, Marianne Scheer, Mitzi Felsteen, Charlotte Krastin, Calli Veller, Patricia Ellis, janet Lubov, Anne McWilIiam, Jeannie Merritt, Eileen Schwart, Betsy Germain. Top Row: Barbara Levine, Gina Silverblatt, Josephine Smith, Carolyn Freeh- ling, Shelley Green, Janice Amundson, Sharon Heine, Liz Mostov, Kathryn Potter, Phyllis Arnold, Diane Klotz. W f n Lei: Thalian members work hard decoratinf a Christmas L window. Top: Betsy Blumberg, Bonnie Wexler, and Eileen Schwartz prepare a breakfast for Debutante members. 6 Thespians Deepen Dramatic Interests Thespians is an honorary drama society. Its purpose is to promote a further interest in dramatics. Membership was given only to those outstanding students who have acquired ten points. The ten points were obtained through parts in dramatic productions and or com- mittees connected with DeViltries, musicals, and JR.-SR. plays. Mrs. Martha Pownall super- vised the society and its activities. ', -W ' ,ua-f' - 'ext ' . - .g1i,g...t ' .... ....a. had Thespian members plan scene settings for DeViltries. Campus Life Guides Y.F.C. is a nation Wide Christian Movement. Christianity was discussed and emphasized the golden rule, which teaches: man should do to others as he would have others do to him. Objective thinking and spiritual values were expressed. Members received a monthly magazine called the Campus Life . Bake sales and a car wash financed a tobogganing trip to Irish Hills. They made Easter favors for the teachers. There were Toledo Area Youth Rallies each month. For physical fitness the members Went jogging through Ottawa Park. Members celebrated Spring with a splash party at the YWCA. Froni Row: Phyllis Arnold, Janis Kaplan, Mrs. Martha Pownall, Adviserg Cindy Pal- mer, Barbara Cooper. Second Row: George E. Sarantou, Kathy Hyams, Karen Sarno, Ian Jarecki, Gretchen Taylor, Timothy Keller. Top Row: Keith Vanclivort, Benjamin Wenflell, Martin C. Britsch, john Faichney, Howard Ness, james Perkins, john Zeit er. Front Bow: George Margy, Betty jean Gibbs, Secretaryg Linda M. Meier, Presidentg Vickie L. Miller, Vice President, Ellen Taber, Bill Turney, Sergeant-at-arms. Second Bow: Karen Garling, Marcia Miller, Geannie Lamerancl, Eddie White, Paulette J. Meier, Historiang Sharon Street, Joyce Fleck.,T0p How: Sue Patterson, Lydia Lappohn, Nancy Lojewski, Bob Wells, Barb Weber, Cindy Viertlbeck, Treasurerg john Balduf. YTeens Hold Skating Par ty Hinldes Hanging of the Greensu a water show with decorations around the YWCA's pool, united city wide Y-Teens. They also competed in the volleyball tournament and placed second. The girls held a Harvest Hop in October. Formal inductions took place in the Yis chapel. To show their club pride the members purchased sweat shirts. Honorary members helped on pro- jects by working with the children at Toledo Hospital and with the T.B. mailings. The sell- ing of candy and popcorn balls increased their treasury. Members and friends ended the year with a skating party at Hinkles. l Interested Machelle McNeal writes an application for the club. Club officers meet in the front hall with their honorary male members. Front Row: Angela Pcnamon, Treasurer, Vivian Boyd, Secretary, Linda Wilson, Vice Presidentg A. Kwiatkowski, Adviserg Diane Hunter, Presidentg Lorraine Grant, Chairman, Gwen jordan, Membership Chairman. Second Row: Karen Darrington, Mary E. McGee, Chaplaing Gloria Allen, judy Goldstein. Rebecca Perales, Drusilla Hayward, Willa Price, Patsy Thompson, Patsy Motton, Lorraine Page. Third How: Paulette Brinson, Machelle McNeal, Miixincliarinstrong, Marion Simmons, Diane Harris, Marianne Ridner, Ramona Hayward, Historian, Kathy Kinney, Kimberly Hughes, Karen Hale, Freshman Mother, Virginia Harris, Renee Wingard. Top Row: Pamela Dobbins, Robin Cathey, Janice Heard, Lynette johnson, Edyth Peterson, Juanita Bunnell, Sergeant-at-arms, Odynna Simmons, janet Dunn, Cassandra Harrison, Joyce Goree. 7 K acuity Talking with fellow teachers at the Luke's Barn Fish Fry Faculty meetings, teas, eo-ed lounge Being drafted into the Faculty Show Meeting parents at the PTA Open House Picking a path through a flooded or icy parking lot Hours of night preparation for classes, and the reward 90 Faces Reflect Change Mr. John C. Straub took his place as a new member of the Board of Education. Mr. Tom Thomas was elected president. Toledo voters passed the school levy for operating expenses. Change also affected the DeVilbiss adminis- tration with the addition of a new position. Mr. Ralph Hower became the Assistant Princi- pal-Pupil Personnel, to deal with student prob- lems. A counselor approved of the move by saying, Now we are free to do our job, counseling, not discipliningf' Mr. Frank Dick Superintendent of Schools Mr. Richard C. Duffey Mr. Tom Thomas, President Mr. John C. Straub AJISQ Mr. Edward S. Foster, jr. Mr. Arthur L. Zepf 1--,. . Mr. Ralph Hower acquaints himself with DeVilbiss through students who need his counsel. D.H.S. Welcomes Three New Counselors Mr. James Sodd, Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer, and Mrs. Ruthe Hopkins joined Mrs. Mary Hartman and Mr. Norman Kies to bring the number of counselors up to five. The students were re- arranged according to their last initials. , . ' ri . .V k 3 E.- .. I p Mr. Lewis Cross addresses the new graduates of DeVilbiss at the TU Field House during the commencement ceremonies. Mrs. Grace Kna s, Assistant Princiaal-Instruction, is . I 1 pleased when she can equalize the size of classes. r 1 Mr. William Shafer goes over the inevitable paperwork which Mrs. Rutlie Hopkins joins the DeVilbiss counseling staff plagues an administrator every year. at the midyear as the fifth member. . :wi i..,w::,7,,e::.1-ew-e ,nn -1 r ', IN. Q r v . . ,. '- ,, Q'+.2-ff' f 1 f' f Mr. Norman Kics Mrs. Mary Hartman Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer Mr. James Sodd Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor 9 Teachers Show Mixed Reactions To Liberalized Dress Code Mr. Terry Wyatt keeps pace with style and sports mutton chop sideburns. X Mrs. Margaret Affolter Mrs. Gertrude Andre Mr. Robert Baggs Algebra, Geometry Chemistry Choir, Chorus Mathematics General Physiology Miss Agnes Baron Mr. Richard Bieniek Mr. William Bearss TY1Jil1f!,, S110I'tllk1l1Cl Occupational Work American History O.VV.E. The new freedom of dress was enjoyed by both faculty and students. Many men enjoyed sporting beards, while some women wore mini skirts. In spite of reservations on the part of some teachers, all accepted the decision of the administration to lift restrictions on dress. UH -, 1 A beard has become the trademark of Mr. Phil Kaufman. 4 l 1 'Agia H Q , i K Mr. Arthur Mills jokingly gives Eric Solberg il trim. MIS. Betty Peters pins a pattern for Joann Armour. - sr c, .V cg fr.:-1 Lb A f Mrs. Kathleen Beavers Mrs. Lenore Berger Mr. Donald Black Miss Rose Bloom Mrs. Monica Boerner Mr. Thomas Bollin Health, PhysicalEclucu- French Health, PhysicalEduca-Comp.lLit, English-A.P. Latin Stagecraft, Lighting tion Yearbook Adviser tion Newspaper Adviser Speech, Cont. Lit. I-1-'- r 1 1 lv li Af trwsf Mr. Michael Carr Mr. jevgenij Cernonok Miss joan Clark English Russian Business English, Algebra, Geox Typing, Shorthand M9-tll6Il1HtiCS 1 - or B I f is . 'Q ill YE! A is S s. 'lf R Mr. William Blackwell discusses the sociological aspects of freedom of dress. Mrs. Iris Coff man Mrs. Elizabeth Cole Mrs. Irma Cowell netry Art French, Spanish l 193 Mr. Orville Cowell Mr. Walter Draheim Miss Joan Ehref O.W.E. Conference OrientationlCivics English Occupational W.E. Physical Education Mr. John Fernbaugh Physical Education 94 l 8-. 1 . .. Mr. John Fernbaugh shows Tom Benninger the proper position for a half-nelson. Mr. Alexander Feldstein Mr. Terry Fleischman Mrs. Doris Frawley l Mrs. Joyce Folk American History Physical Science Typing Home Economics Government General Business A L J Hr!- p. .I -N gi. . Tj, N--ic.. ', ' - J Mr. james Fox Mr. John Galyas Mrs. Helen Marie Griffin Mrs. Rosemary C-ladieux World History Typing English English Bookkeeping Contemporary Literature Mrs. Virginia Hanslip Mrs. Ilene Hart Mrs. Sue Hoffman Home Nursing Algebra English Geometry if il'i Mrs. Arlene Hendren often uses the overh algebraic equations, proofs, and theorems. Miss Constance Howard Algebra Mathematics 1 rl ' 41-7 ei 4 ead projector to illustrate V Communication Leads to nderstanding T . i Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw smiles encouragement to her Algebra I students, while presenting the day's lesson. I Mr. james Kilcourse leans back to watch his Government students tackle a current national issue. Communication came into focus by increased effort on the part of the faculty to relate their subjects to the students. The English Depart- ment had a new slant on teaching poetry, analyzing popular music for imagery and mean- ing. The History Department held seminars on such relevant topics as civil disobedience. Sen- sitivity experimentsn instilled trust in students of Sociology. These experiments included stu- dents purposely falling, and relying on their classmates to catch them. l l l 5 r l V l i I , Mrs. Hulda Rath plans ahead and decorates the door to her room weeks before the holidays. fl 1 ,a , V A w . T If ' I , t me H I 1 imp 1 x 5 M I 3 5-4. Q K- v ,. , -v -'A-. 45 Earphones serve as earmuffs for Mr. Ned Ludlum when his class becomes too noisy. 195 96 in 1, :six wr mm Varied Activities ew l s Fill Teachers Day Miss Carol Husum Miss Kathryn juers Mrs. Janice Kahl Russian History Health Algebra A typical day in the life of a Devilbiss Chinese History Physical Education Mathematics teacher began with an exchange of greetings in the main office. Lunchtime and a coke in the lounges afforded a break in the day's routine. After the last bellgmany teachers began to prepare lessons for the next day. Mr. Phil Kaufman Mr. J. Norman Klee Migg Am, Marie History: American Asian Studies Kyvigfkowgki World, Afro-American English, German Checking his mailbox begins the day for Mr. james Mercer. Mrs. Sue LCClll1Bf Mr. Pickering Lee Mr. Robert Lieber Art Chinese Physical Science L N , . f 5 , l L 'r lbw ,, A ljxk 1 A , e .A lrrrpfgi rf Ax 3 -fran .'r' rw -' X, , , Q? A Ed I i xX Mr. Robert Smith, new Deca adviser, discusses Deca business over the 'vs 1,',2b :.uj,,5:,. - I H .5 - 9 191' . ,fL'.:'J' v ',I ' Er uf: I ' V 1 - ' . 5' C-Q Mr. Walter Drnheim enjoys u hot lunch. Mrs. Doris Frawley points out a typing mistake. f px, we ' 1 Student teachers Paul Biber and Melinda Smith relax with a coke. Mrs. Mar aret Marx sta s mst 3:00 to rade tests. Y l , QF .lffllldifiiiiirf-xr?-7 1'7 fi I f :'?77T7T7:5'Q,f2' 'ffmff Y' Fig 1- 1- l ' . ,-11 ,eg -,Au ':'5-if-.j.gj5,'g v 3 5- fl . ' ' , 5 :1iQf1'JLv.J'Q:L-3 ,ju ' idx: . , rtrcrs, Y . V.: .ml W 2 ' ' ' : .':g' .l 3,13 A V5.5 ' L4 W ' 'lil 'AF se l . l ':2L r Q ' 5 ' '-if N , -' ' y 2 and 51 'l -'l 1 i.: - vu . l J . ur f :Q ,. FAXW :Z ' - Q-17 1 Joyce Folk's Home Economics classes have a dinner in their redecorated room. Mr. john Lough Distributive Education - l I Mrs. Margaret Marx Senior Mathematics Mathematics 7 98 Extra Activities Involve Teachers DeVilbiss teachers showed their spirit by advising clubs, publications, and drama pro- ductions. Chaperoning dances and coaching athletic and speech teams filled much time after 3:00. Other duties of teachers included serving on faculty committees and attending meetings at the Board Building. Participating in Workshops kept teachers informed of new teaching methods and practices. 'UUA Mr. Harold Mash Mrs. Opal McFarland Mr. james Mercer Mr. Arthur Mills English Shorthand, Office Spanish Human Physiology Practice, C.O.E. Athletic Director 'x , l Miss Ethel Molnar Mrs. Margaret Olmstead Mr. Mark P2lL1SZ21lC Mr. ,lack Perrine Chemistry Algebra, Geometry Adjusted Curriculum Orchestra Mathematics Miss Betty Peters Mr. Dale Pittman Mrs. Martha Pownall Mr. Alvin Preis Home-Economics Biology Speech, Dramatics American Studies Accounting, Typing '--gf V . - - A V nr . ,.:- .' Y uv. Q ,,, 1 . n A I ' ' I ' lv 'M -l 'ggi' .. ln. I 3 3 . Q G fl :Hi I. -V Q 1 -P ' if' ' N A I I it 3. -, - A fm ' lu- f' , Q, n Enjoying the food at the faculty fish fry, which was held at Lukeis Barn, Miss Pat Wells and Mr. jerry Mash load their plates. ..-.,..- .... - .... .,,.., ,.-,.n..,, nw, , M Mrs. Roberta Rakestruw Mrs. Hulda Rath Mr. Tex Reilly Mrs. Rebecca Sanderson Mrs. Kathryn Selter Miss Marian Smith Algebra, Mathematics English Algelbra, Geometry Bookkeeping French Spanish Mat iematics Miss Ruth Smith Mr. Thomas Temple Mr. john Tischinae Miss Dolores Wanne- Miss Patricia Wells Mr. Terry Wyatt Contemporary Litcra- Visunl Education Biology macher Composition Literature Physics ture, English IV-A.P. Driver Education Librarian English Physical Science Tl 5 'l up-coming projects with president Polly Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Cross chaperone Senior Prom. 199 200 Clerical Staff Runs D.H.S. Smoothly Mrs. Valeeda Eubank Mrs. Helen Fischer, Senior Clerk J4 5,5 v'1'Jv x ,l ,. r W. ag Q 5. I .s 1 xiii' Mrs. Eva Chappel, Mimeograph Mrs. jane Beeme, Counselor's Clerk u 31 . . - 'ini f .f f-31: Q V ug: ll . ,px V Mrs. Barbara Lowden, Record Clerk Mrs. Ieanette Cherry, Attendance Mrs. Lois Fels, Treasurer X' todial, Kitchen Staffs Keep lD.H.S. Clean, Well-fed junowiecki, Pearl Kruzal, Ray Dembinski, Marilyn Carroll, Norman Bliss, Daniel Kozak. Vi0l21 Dellillgef, Head Cook. E F.. M l Isabelle Randall, Dorothy Delker, jean Szczecliowiak. Cellfgia Makowski, RHCIICHI Cane, Palllifle HOOCI- Edna French, Elaine Lewanclowski, Mary Lee Woosley. Lois Miller, Thelma McQuillen, Mary Lou Beach, josey Cellura. 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Clfmm and 'Hgg GANG S lulellt Goverxlmlgnt 224 J' f 1 1 .1- i .?f - 'Vil- , - ' A. saws! 22 w 226 , Mr. Lewis Cross .......................... 191,199 B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed., Bowling Green State University. Toledo University. Mr. Bill Shafer ..................... -l,l9,98,19l, 199 B.S. in Ed., M. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Toledo University. Mr. Ralph I-Iower ............ ,.: .................. 196 B.Ed., Llid., University ol Tinupu, Toledo University. Mrs. Grace Knaggs ............................... l91 A.A., ll. in Ed., M.Erl., Toledo University, University ol' Michigan, University oi' Colorado. Mrs, Mary Irlnrtmnn .,......,..,,....... lil, 191 B.S.. M.S. in Ed., Eastern Michigan, lien- nington College, Toledo University. Mrs. Ruthe Hopkins . ...,....,. ,... . .,......,.... l 91 B.A., Ohio Stutc University, University of Michigan, Wayne Statc, Eastern Michigan. Mr. Norman Kies .... . ..... ....... ................. 1 9 I B. in Ed., M. in Ed., Toledo University. Michigan University. Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer .... ........ ,,.... . . 180, 191 B.S., M. in Ed., Blul'l'tou College, Ohio State, Michigan Stute University, Tnlcdn University. Mrnjames Sodd ................................... 191 B. in Ed., M. ln Ed.. Toledo University. -A- Miss Mar aret Affoltcr .......................... 192 Subjects: geometry, Algebra ll, Mathematics. A.B., A.M., Mary Munsc College, University of Michigan, University oiillawuii, Columbia University, Stanford University, University nf Toledo. Mrs. Ccrtrudc Andre ..,....,. , ...... ......... .... 1 9 2 Subjects: Chemistry, Pliasiology, B.S., Ohio Slate University, Toledo uivcrsity. -B- Mr. Robert Ba gs .......... . ....... 32,139,l1t:i. 192 Subject: Vocaq Music. B.M., Bowling Green State University. Music Director-Musical. Ad- viser: Sophomore Class. Miss Agnes Baron ................................ 192 Subjects: Typing, Sliorilnnid, liookkeeplnv. B.A., M.A., Toledo University, New Yolflt University. Mr. William Bearss ...,... . ...................... 192. 'ubjects American History. B.S., University oi oloratlo. Football Coach. rs. Kathleen Benvers ................... 78, 193 'ubjects: Physical Education, Health. B.S., 'Vittenbcrg University. Toledo University. lu- ramurals, Interscholnstic Sports. Irs. Lcnorc Berger ............... 139, -I0, itil, 193 ubjcct: French. A.B., Wittenberg University, ashington and Lee University, NDEA Insti- utc, Mercy College, University of Reims. Ad- 'iserz Pot O'Gold. lr. Richard Bicnick ............................. 192 'ubjccts Occupational Work Es icricnce.13,lS., Toledo University, Northern blicliigun, Kent tale University. r. Donald Black .,.... ,.... .............. , . .. 198 'ubjectz Physical Etlucution. l3.lS., Toledo niversity. lr. William Blackwell ......................... 193 ubject: Aincrirvun Studies. B.Ed., M.Ed., Toledo University, Denver University, Syru' -use University. Adviser: Senior Sorcllcs. iss Rose Bloom . ................................ 193 Subjects: Composition, A.P. English, Shake- 'pcarc. B.S., M.A., University of Toledo, olumhiu University. rs. Monica Boomer ........,,................. 193 Subject: Latin. M.A., University ol l'uludu. Adviser: J.C.l.. r. Thomas Bollin . .,... . ....,.................. 195 Sllibiects: Stugecralt, Speech, Senior' English. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: Senior Class. Quill and Dagger. Director-Musical. Ir. Larry Bortcl ................... . ............ .. 'ubjcctz Draiting. B.S., St. Patil Bible College, owling Green State University. Facult Director -C- Mrs. Shirley Cannon .,....,....,.................. 171 Subjects: ljhysical Education, Health. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Adviser: Peri- clcans. Intramurals, Girls Swim Team. Mr. Michael Carr ....... . ....,.................... ISIS Subject: English. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Miss joan Clark .........., ......... ..... ,,...... , . 1 93 Subjects: Business En rlish, BOE Block. B.Ed., llllniversity of Tolesdo. Vice-President of 'ucu ly. Mrs. Iris Coffman .................. 38, 165, 193 Subjects: Gconictry, Algebra, Basic Math. B.Ed., Georgia College, Toledo University. Adviser: Honor Society, Equcstrienncs. Mrs. Elizabeth Cole ..................... 178, 193 Subjects: General Art, Commercial Art. B.F.A., Ohio University. Adviser: Kiowa, junior Sorcllcs. Mrs. Irma Cowell .,.............................. 193 Subjects: French. Spanish. B.Ed., M.A., M.E., Ohio Northern University, Ohio State Uni- versity, Toledo University, Wells College, University of Guadalajara. Member of Stu- dent-Faculty Board. Mr. Orville Cowell .................. .,......,... 1 94 Subject: Vocational Machine Shop. B.Ed., M .A., Ohio Northern University, Toledo Uni- versity. -D- Mr. Walter Draheim .............. 75, 194, 197 Subjects: Physical Education, Civics. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: Senior Sorelles. Head Basketball Coach. -E- Miss joan Ehret ............,................,.... 194 Subject: English. B.Ed., Toledo University. -F- Mr. Alexander Fcldstein ...... ................. I 914 Subjects: American History,Amcric:inGovern- nicnl. B.A., B.E., M.E., Toledo University. School Ilzuul. Mr. Harold Fcltncr ................. ,. ......,, Subljccts: English, Composition. B.A.. Berea Cul cgu. Adviser: DeViItries. Mr. john Fernbaugh .. .,... . ..................... 191 Subjects: Physical Education, English. B.S., Bowling Green State University, Eastern Michigan University, Mary Mausc College. Assistant Football Coach. Mr. Terry Fleischman ........,................. 194 Subject: Physical Science. B.Ed., M.Ed., Tol- cdu University. Mrs. joycc Folk .................... 181, 191, 197 Subject: Vocational Home Economics. B.S., Miami University, Bowling Green State Uni' versity. Adviser: Sisco. Mr. james Fox ................... 69, 80, 139, 194 Subject: World History B.A., Mount Union. Adviser: Senior Sorel es. Freshman Football goucli. Assistant WrestlingCoach, Head Track unc i. Mrs. Doris Frnwley ........... , ....... 194, 197 Subjects: Typing I, General Business. B.S., Bowling Green State University. -Q- Mr. john Galyns ............................... 61, 194 Subjects: Typing I, Bookkeeping I. B.S., M.E., Bowling Green Statc University. Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux ...................... 194 Subject: English. B.A., University of Youngss town, University oi' Pittsburgh, Toledo Uni- versity. Miss Helen Marie Griffin ........ .,....... ,... l 9 1 Subjects: Contemporary Literature, World Literature. A.B., M.A., j.D. in law, Mary Mansc College, University of Michigan, Toledo University. -H- Mrs. Vir inia Hanslip ...,................ 45, 194 Subject: lgionie Nursing. B.Ed., lt.N., Flower I-lospital School of Nursing, University ol' Michigan, University of Toledo.Adviser: Para- Meclical Career Club. Mrs. Ilene Hart ..38, 39, 42, 167, 184, 194, 198 Subjects: Geometry, Algebra II, Math I. B.S., Mount Union College, Morris Harvey College, Toledo University. Adviser: Future Teachers, gay-a-el-sa, Tri-D, National Honor Society, rism. Mrs. Arlene Hendren .......,............,....... 194 Subjects: Advanced Algebra, Algebra, Basic Math. B.Ed., Miami University, Toledo Uni- versity, Michigan University. Mrs. Sue Hoffman ............,................... 194 Subject: English. B.Ed., Toledo University. Musical. Miss Constance Howard .........,,.... 19, 144 Subjects: Math I, Algebra I. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: Omena Aura, Sophomore Class. Mr. Karl Huis ..................................... Subjects: Industrial Survey, Woodshop II. B.Ed., M.Ed., Ohio State University, Ohio University. Golf Coach. Miss Carol Husum ......................... 58, 196 Subjects: Russian History, Chinese History. B.S., Ohio State University. Adviser: IADA-KA. -J- Miss Katherine Juers ............................. 196 Subjects: Health, Physical Education. B.Ed., Toleclo University. Adviser: junior Class, Intra- lllllril S. -K- Mrs. Janice Kahl ................................... 196 Subjects: Algebra, Basic Math. B.Ed., Toledo University. Mr. Phillip Kaufman .....,,........ 19, 192, 196 Subjects: American History, American History Art Museum, World History, Afro-American History. B.Ed., Toledo University, Bowling Green State University History Institute-His- tory Institute Fellow. Adviser: Hi-YL Debate Team Coach. Mr. James Kilcorse ............................... 195 Subject: American Government. B.E., M.E., Toledo University, MexicoCityCollege,Alaska University, Wayne State University. Mr. Norman Klee . .........,................ 59, 196 Subjccts: Asian Studies, ltussianHistory.B.S., M .A., Bowling Green State University, Michi- gan University, Mexico City College, East- Wcst Center University of Hawaii, Xavier University. Miss Annmarie Kwiatkowski .. 19, 168,187, 196 Subjects: German, English. B.Ed., Toledo University, Universit' of Salzburg. Adviser: Y-Teens, German Club, Pep Club. -L- Mrs. Suc Lechner ......................,......... 196 Subject: Art. B.A., Western College for Wo- men, Ohio State University. Facility Courtesy Committee. Mr. Pickering lee ...................... ..., 1 63,196 Subject: Chinese Language. B.A., M.A., So- ochow University, Kansas State University. Mr. Robert Leiber ......................... 162, 196 Subject: Physical Science. B.S., Ohio State giiigersity, Toledo University. Adviser: Chess n . Mr. john Lough .. ,...........................,.... 197 Subject: Distributive Education. B.S.E.D., Wittenberg University, Bowling Green State University. Adviser: D.E.C.A. Mr. Ned Ludlum ........,......,.......... 162, 195 Subject: Electronics. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: Radio Club. TFT Building Corn- mittee. Miss Donna Magrum .................,..,...,.... 175 Subject: English. B.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Adviser: Ora-I. Mr. Boy Martin ...... ............................. Subjects: Physiology, Biology. B.Ed., Toledo University. Mrs. Mar aret Marx .......................,..... 197 Subject: Senior Mathematics. B.A., M.A., Na- zareth College. Columbia University, Cornell University, Toledo University. Mr. Harold Mash .................... 82, 132, 198 Subject: English. B.S., Bowling Green State University, eorgia State College,ToIedo Uni- versity. Adviser: Talisnianhlunior Class.Coach of the DeVilbiss Swim Team, Coach of the DeVilbiss Aquadic AAU Club. Mr. David McClellan ................. 75, 77, 166 Subjects: American History, American Govern- ment. B.S., Michigan University. Adviser: Forum. Freshman Basketball Coach. Mrs. Opal McFarland ............................ 198 Subjects: Office Machines, Shorthand II,COE Coordinator. B.S., M .S., Ohio State University, Toledo University. Mrs. Sara Mclndoe .................... ....... ..... . 5 9 Librarian-Chinese-Russian Study Center. B.Ed., KalamazooCollege, Indiana University, Toledo University. Mr. James Mercer ............,....,,...... 196, 198 Subject: Spanish. B.A., Heidelberg College. Athletic Director. Mr. Arthur Mills ................. .......... 1 93. 198 Subject: Human Physiology. B.S., Ohio State University. Miss Ethel Molnar ................................ 198 Subjects: Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry. B.S.. B.Ed., M.Ed., Toledo University, Catholic University of America, University of Leipzig, University of Cologne, University of Cincinnati. -0- Mrs. Margaret Olmstead ........................ 198 Subjects: Algebra II, Geometry, Math I. A.B., Western Michigan University. -p- Mr. Mark Paluszak .................... 75, 76, 198 Subject: Adjusted Curriculum. B.Ed., Toledo University. Head Baseball Coach, Reserve Basketball Coach. Mr. Jack Perrine ....... . ................,... 35, 198 Subject: Orchestra. B.Ed., M.Ed., Grovt: City Col ege, New England Conservatory ofMusic. Miss Betty jean Peters .................. 193, 198 Subject: Home Economics. B.S., University of Montevollo. Adviser: Home Economics C nb. Mr. Dale Pittman ................................ 193 Subject: Biology. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Head Football Coach. Mrs. Martha Pownall ............... 173, 186, 198 Subjects: Speech, Drama. B.A., Florida State University. Adviser: National Forensics League, Direct contest activities in speech. Mr. Alvin Preis .. ........ . .......................... 198 Subjects: Economics, Accounting. Typing. B.A., M.A., Toledo University. Michigan Unie versity. -Q- Mrs. Carol Quick .......................,.,....... Subject: Special Education-Hearing Impair- ed. B.A., M.A., Wayne State University, East- ern Michigan University, Bowling Green State University, Heidelber r College, Michigan State University, Ohio State University. -H- Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw ............... 195,199 Subjects: Math I, Algebra l. B.S., Northern Illinois University. Adviser: Majorettes. Mrs. Hulda Jane Rath ................... 195, 199 Subject: English II. A.B., Heidelberg College. Mr. Tex Reilly ........ ..........,.,.......,...,..,., 1 99 Subjects: Algebra I, Geometry, Mathematics. B.S., Ohio Northern University, Toledo Uni- versity. .... 5 - Mrs. Rebecca Sanderson .............. .. ........ 199 Subjects: Bookkeeping I, Bookkeepingll. B.S., Defiance College, Toledo University. Mrs. Marjorie Schmid ..................... . ...... Subjects: junior English, Com xosition. A.B., B.S., Kirksville State Teachers College, North- western University. Mrs. Kathryn Sclter .................,........,.... 199 Subject: French. B.A., M.A., Toledo Uni- versity, Universite de Caen, Ohio State Uni- versity. Adviser: Alliance Francaise Co-orclina- tor. 227 228 Miss Marian Smith . ,..... ............... ,.... ..... 1 9 9 Subject: Spanish I, II, III, IV, Spanish A.P. A.B., M.A., National University-MexicoCity, University of Michigan, Rocky Mountain School of Languages-Colorado College. Chairman-Language Department. Mr. Robert Peter Smith jr. .. ,,.. ...... 1 Gi, 196 Suhject: Distributive Education. B,S., Ohio State University. Adviser: D.E.C,A. Miss Ruth Smith ...,.......,,...,..............,... 199 Subjects: Senior English IV, Senior Contem- porary Literature. B.A., M.A., University of Michigan, Bread Loaf School of Enflish- Middlebury College, Attingham Nutionrll Trust Summer School. - A .. Abraham, Mona , ................................. 38.96 Philo Moososo. President 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Mistress 45 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 1,2535 National Honor Society 45 Pit Orchestra 3: U. of Toledo. Music. Adamson, Nadine ........ 20, 21. 28, 44, 96, 110 Assemblies and Welfare Commissions 1,2,3,45 Athletics 3,45 Student Council Hep. 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Bitls Cu-Chrmn. 45 Decorations Cmnm. Member 3,45 Refreshments Conun. Member 1: Magazine Rep. 3.4: Debutantes 1.2.3,-l: Vice-President 4: Thudevilliaus 1,25 S.T.N.V. 152,35 Sgtfat-Arxiis 35 Tigers-ttc 1,2. 3.-lg Captain 35 DeViltrics Tumbling Act 35 Dancer -ic Ushers 1.2.35 Make-Up 3.4: Intra- murals 25 Athletic Office 2.3.45 Honor Roll 45 Musical Publicity Chrmn. -l: U. ol' Toledo. Arts and Sciences. Aharoni, Debra .......... 5 ...............,........ 42, 96 Publicity Comm. 2,35 Prism Hep. 15 Thalians 45 Prism 4th Page Editor 3, Managing Editor -i: Pep Club 15 Spirit Conun. -45 Dc-Viltries Publicity 2. Prograuns 35 Quill and Scroll 3.45 National Honor Society 3,45 Oliver Pro- grams Comm. 45 U. of Toledo, Elementary Erluuntiou. Alexander, Lillian ..........,,.....,,................. 96 Amonette, Sue ............................ 96, 171,181 Commission Member 152,35 Sisco 1,2535 Cor- rcsgmrling Secretary 45 Peries 354: Pcp Cluh 1: cViltries Scenery 45 lntrumuruls 15 Honor Roll 3,45 U. ul' Toledo. Arts :uid Scicuccs. Andryc, Bruce ...,................ 67, 96, 164, 166 Student Council Rep. 25 Sophomore Dance Bids Sub-Chrmn. 25 Magazine Rep. 152,45 Forum 2.3.45 Quill und Dagger 2,8,4: Oul- standinig'Sophomore Boy 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Tennis 2,3545 Basketball 15 Intrunmrals 1253.-lc Hall Guard 3: Stage Crew 15 U. of '1'oIt-do, Arts and Sciences. Andryc, Cordon ................ 67, 93. 96. 164.166 Athletics Conun. Member 1,2.35StutlcutCmul- eil Rep. 12,35 AO 45 Magazine Hep. 25 Forum 1,253.45 Gun Cluh 253,45 Pep Club 15 Kay2.3. 45 Football 1,253,415 Team Captain 45 Co-ed Tumbling 3,45 Hall Guard 3,45 Stage Crew 1,2,35 Honor Boll l,2,3,45 Deca 4, Vice-Pres- itlent 45 Bowling Creen U., Business. Armes, Roy .............. ................. 8 B, 96. 168 Magazine Hep. 3: German Cluh 4: Baseball 3.-I5 lutraunlruls 3.4: Hall Cuard -I5 U. of Toledo, Math and Science. Armour, JoAnn ...........,................,........,. 96 Arnold, Phyllis 14, 28, 96, 169, 173, 185, 186 Assemblies Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 35TASC Vice-President 45 TASC Newsletter Chrmn. 35 J-Hop Comm. Member 35 Homecoming Comm. Member 25 I-Da-Ka 125354, Freshman Mother 45 Thaliaus 2,3545 Orchestra 1,253,415 junior Assistant for DeViltries 35 DeViltries Steering Comm. 45 DeViltries Cast 2,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Minor Lead in Play 25 Musical Make-Up Chrmn. 45 Musical Patrons Chrmn. 35 Musical Prompters Chrmn. 45 U. of Toledo, Education. Arnos, john ............................... 96. 166, 182 Student Council Rep. 125 Sr. Class Vice- President 45 jr. Boys Mother's Tea Co-Chrmn. 35 Magazine Rep. 1,25 Talisman 1,2,3,4, Trea- surer 45 Forum 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 A Capella Choir 25 Chorus 15 Props Comm. 25 Varsity Mr. Merrell Solowin .................... 69, 50, 81 Suhjcct: Health. B.Ed., Toledo University. tlgresliuxan Football Conch, Head Wrestling 02101, -T- Mr. Wallace Ta pola ...................... ......., 7 0 Head Coach for Cross Country. Mr. Thomas Tem le ............,, ....,..... . 45, 199 Subjects: Driver Education, Audio-Visual Co- ordinator. B.S., M.S., Bowling Crcen State University. Mr. john Tischinac ............ . ............. 69, 199 Subject: Biology. B.S., Ohio State University. Trainer. Equipment Manager, Bowling Conch. Mrs. Barbara Tucker .............. Subicct: English. German. -W- Mrs. Dolores Wannemachcr ....,.,.,.... 4-1, 199 Librarian. A .B., M .A., Toledo University, Mary Mouse College, Uliivcrsity ol'MicliiL1uu. Senior Directory Swimming3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,45Stage Crew 1,35 Audio-Visual Aids 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Colorado, Denver, or Purdue, Aerona- utical Engineering. Auslandcr, Frances ............ ........... . . ....... 96 Social Service Comm. Member 1,25 Welfare 35 Awards 45 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Sorel- les 3,45 Musical Programs Conun.25DeVil!ries Progrzuus Conun. 35 Honor Roll 1,fZ.3,-l: U. of Toledo. Education. Ayish, Richard ........................... 82, 96, 170 Assemblies and Awards Conun. Member 1,3,45 Student Council Rep. 1,35 Bids and Publicity Conun. Member 2,35 Magazine Hcp. 1,2,35 Hi- Y2.3,45 Chorus 15 Spirit Comm, 35 Stage Crew and Props l,2,3,45 Homecoming Car Driver 45 Varsity Swimming 3.4: Intramurals 1,233.45 Ohio U., College of Communications. -B- BaheI,jack .............................. 29, 67, 90, 96 Student Council Hep. 45 Pot O' Cold Rep. 45 Prism Rep. 35 Magazine Rep. 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3.4: All-City Football 45 Freshmen Foot- ball and Basketball 15 Lightweight Football, Basketball, and Baseball 25 Varsity Baseball45 Intramurals 3,45 Hall Guard 3,45 Stage Crew 35 Honor Boll 1,2,3: U. of Toledo, Industrial Engineering. Bader, Mike ............................................... Baer, Beverly ........ 39, 42, 45, 96, 167, 172 Finance and Social Service Comm. 45 Assem- blies 35 Sophomore Refreshments Comm. 25 J- Hop Publicity Comm. 35 Prism Rep. 25 Future Teachers 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Prism 3,45 Business Manager 45 Chorus 15 S airit Comm. 35 De- Viltries Steering Comm. IlTicketsl 45 Tryouts 25 Ushers 35 Tickets 35 Intramurals 1,25 Office Help 4, Honor Roll 1,45 Musical Ushers and Tickets Comm. 3,45 U. of Toledo, Education. Baird, Betty ....... ................................. 9 6 Balch, Randy ........... 17, 38, 45, 96,116,170 Finance Commissioner 45 Finance Comm. 1.2, 354: Publicity 4: Student Council Area Rep. 4: Hi-Y 3.45 Pep Cluh 3,45 DeViltries Cust 3: Tickets Comm. 253.45 Minor Varsity Track 25 Fresluuan Wrestling 15 Honor Roll 12,3545 National Honor Society 3,45 Bit Part in Play 3: Spring Play Business Manager 3: Assistant Business Manager of Fall Play 45 Crusade of Mercy Accounting Head 35 Flying 2.3,-I5 Duke U.. Pre-Medicine. Balduf, Bonnie ..... 38, 39. 40. 96. 169, 171 Assemblies Comm. 1,25 Awards 253,45 Activi- ties Board 45 1-Hop Bids Comm. 35 TASC Decorations Comm. 4, Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 I- Da-Ka 3,45 Chaplin 45 Pericleans 2,3,45 Sgt.- at-Arms 45 New York Convention 3,45 Pot O' Cold Organizations Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 S.D.S. 3.45 Chorus 15 Pep Club 15 DeVil- tries Scenery and Props 3,45 Intramurals 15 Stage Crew 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Secretary 45 Quill and Scroll 3.45 Hiya-Hiya Cult 45 Sr. Publicity Comm. 4: U. of Toledo. Arts and Sciences. Bartlett Mar Pat .........................,.. 1' , y 96. 61 Sr. Float Comm. 4: Magazine Rep. 45 E nes- trieuues 1,2.3.4: Pep Cluh 1: Honor Rofl3,-1: Bowling Crecn U.. Home Economics. Banos, Bruce .. ............ ...... ........... . Bauer, jean .....,................... 28, 34, 96, 180 Organizations Connn.,45 l'ulmlicity45 Magazine Rep. 15 Tawasi 45 Tri-D 15 Chorus 15 Orclics- tra 3,4: DeViltries Make-Up Conun. 45 Scent-ry -I5 Pit Orclicstru 45 Intramurals 1,25 U. ol' Toledo or Bowling Green U.. Art. Baum, Kenneth . ...................... ........... 6 7. 96 Varsity Football und Baseball 4. Bauman, Robert .................. ......,... ......... 9 I i Beale, Bonnie ....................... 45, 97, 163, 183 Comm. Sub-Chrmn. 35 Magazine Rep. 3, Deb- utautcs 2,3,45 DeViltries Ushcrctlc 3,-15 Office Help 45 Play Bit Part 3.4. Benningcr, Robert ............. 19, 38, 45, 72. 75, 92, 97, 1705 Student Council Rep. 35 Human Relations Board 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Pep Club 35 Var- sity Basketball3,4, Co-Captain-15 Varsity Track 3,415 Minor Varsity Baseball 2, Honor lloll 2,3, 4: National Honor Society 3,4, President 45 Lab Assistant 45 Hiya-Hiya Cult 45 College, Basketball and Engineering. Berger, Tom ...................... 29, ST, Sl7,l66. 130 Student Council Rep. 25 Sr. Float Co-Chrmn. -i5 Prism Rep. 1,35 Magazine Rcp. 1,25 Forum 2,3,4: STNV 3,45 Sports Club 3.4: Musical Technical Crew 3,45 Varsity ColfI,2,3,4,Tcam Captain 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3545 Honor Roll 4, Bowling Green U. or U. of Toledo, Business. Bergman, Sandy ............ 39, -il, 97, 169, 171 Awards Conun. Mcmbcr 1.2,3,45 Organizations 4: Student Council llcp. 1,25 TASC Scholar- ship Comm. 4: Sophomore Dance Decorations Comm, 25 Pot 'O Gold Rcp.1: Prism ltep. 15 Magazine Rep. 1,25 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Sr. Ile , 45 Peries 2,3,4, Recordin Secretary 45 Pot Cold Printer 45 Peg Czlub 1,25 DeViltrics Scenery 25 Props 35 onor Roll 1,2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 U. of Toledo, Elementary Edu- cation. Berkman, Robert ........................ 97, 180, 182 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Magazine Rep. 2.35 Talisman 1,2,3,45 Quill and Dagger l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Minor Varsit Colf 253,45 Intru- murals 1,2,3,45 Hall Guard! 4, Ohio State U., Business. Bertz, Richard ............................................. Beverly, Karen ...... 17, 30. 39, 41, 97, 169, 171 Awards Commissioner 45 Commission l,2,3,4: Organizations 45 TASC Scholarshim Comm. 3,45 Sophomore Dance Publicity Sul:-Chrmn. 25 Jr.lSr. Programs 4, Pot O' Cold Freshman Editor 35 Photography Editor 4, I-Da-Ka1,2,3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Peries 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Majorette 3,4, Head Mujorette 45 DeVillries Costumes 15 Ushers 25 Extra 35 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Ohio U., Elementary Edu- cation. Bienko,jnmes ....... ...... 97 Blakemore, David ....... ....... Blanchard, Tim ....... .................. .. 97 Blumbergg Betsy ....................... 97, 174, 185 Prism ltr-vm. 15 Magazine Rea. 25 Omcna Aura 1,2,3,4, ice-President 45 ialians 3,45 Pep Club 15 Honor Roll 1,3,45 Ohio State U., Arts and Sciences. Blunk, Victoria ......... 16, 17, SB, 83, 98,169 Clerk-of-the-Board Commissioner 45 Social Scr- Mrs.Julic Weiss , .............. ...... 5 3 Subject: Art. B.S., lvl.A. Miss Patricia Wells ..... ,. .... ....... 1 85,103,199 Sulzjccls: Engglisli, Composition. Northern ll- linois University, Toledo University. Adviser: Tliuliuus, Senior Class. Mr. Terry Wyatt .... , ............ 19. 86. 192,199 Suliiccts: Physics, Physical Science. Toledo University. 'l euuis Couch. vicrr Comm. 15 Awards 2,35 Student Council Area Rep. 45 Clean-Up Suh-Chrmn. 251-Hop Rcfresluncnts Comm. 35 Homecoming Refresh- ments 2,35 I-Da-Ku 2,3,4. Freshmen Mother 45 Sorcllcs 35 DcViltries Cast 1,25 Props and Tickets 1,2,3,45 Minor Varsity Swimming 45 Intramurals 1,25 Honor lloll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Play Bit Purt 1,25 Ohio State U.. Nursing. Bollin, Barbara .....................,.............,.. 98 Bollin, jeff ............... 67, 98, 103, 172, 177 Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Quill andKDagger 15253,-i, President 4, Chorus 15Varsity Football 253,-i, All-City -15 Varsity Track 3,45 Freshmen Wrestling and Football 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 joan 2.3.45 Stage Crew 45 U. ol l'olcdo, Busi- IIUSS. Bollinger, Charles ...... ....... 9 8 Boyd, Toni .......... ........... .............. . 9 8 B0 d, Vivian .................................... 98,137 ,Y-'l:cens2,3,4, Secretary 45 United Appeal Rep. 45 A Ca :ella Choir 3,45 Chorus 15 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 45 Intramurals 1,25 Honor Roll 4: U. of Toledo, Elementary Education. Bmnnnn, Randi ....... ....... 1 9, 33, 38, 98, 100 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Human Relations Board 45 j-Ho Decorations Sub-Chrmn. 35 Tlialiuns 1,25 Tfladevillians 25 A Capella Choir 45 DeViItries Ushcrette 35 Freshman Attendant of Night Relays 15 Honor Roll 253,45 National Honor Society 45 Ohio U., Psychology. Breeze, Sue ..........,........................,.. 98, 164 Sub-Chrmn. Jr. Boys Mother's Tea 35 ,l'Hop Bids Comm. 35 Musical Costumes Comm. 25 Patrons 35 Equestriennes 12,35 Omena Aura 2,35 STNV 35 Spirit Comm. 35 Pep Club 35 DcViltrics Ushers Comm. 45 Honor Roll 45 Ohio State U., Science. Brcno, Monica .......,.....,....... 21, 25, 98, 174 Welfare und Assemblies Comm. 2,35 Student Councilllcp. 45 Sophomore Dance Decorations Comm. 25 I-Hop Decorations Comm. 35 Ma 1- azine Rep. 45 Omena Aura 1,'2,3,4,Correspond- ing Secretary 45 Sorelles 3,4, Chaplain 45 Dchutautes 1,25 STNV l,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 35 Chorus 15 Cheerleader 1,45 Pep Cluh 1,25 DcViltries Make-Up Comm. 15 Pub- licity 25 Production Dancer 45 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 45 Hiya-Hiya Cult 45 Play Pro- duction Dancer 45 U. of Toledo, Physical Ed- ucution. Britsch, Marlin .......... 25, 39, 41, 98, 168, 186 Awards Comm. Member 25 Student Council Rep. 35 jr. Boys Mother's Tea Entertainment Co-Chrmn. 35 Pot O' Cold Hep. 35 Magazine Hep. 35 ICL 25 German Cluh 45 Pot O Gold Student Activities Editor 45 DeViltries Cast 3,-15 Honor Roll 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Play Major Lead 35 Minor Lead 2,45 Oberlin,Voice. Brochin, Kenneth ................................... 98 Honor Roll 35 Ohio State University, Pre- Medicine. Brock, Lnurn .......r.............. 39, 42, 98, 171 jr. Class Publicity Comm. 35 Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 45 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,45 Pericleans 3,45 Prism 1st Page Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Tickets Comm. for Oliver 45 U. of Toledo, journalism. Brown, Michael .............................. 98, IW Student Council Rep. 15 Magazine Re . 25 Intramurals 45 Honor Roll 45 U. of Tolledo, Education. Debruine, john . ...................... 89, 101, 164 Brown, Patti ..,.. ...... 9 8, 163 Br mer, Linda ....................................... 98 Pidalicity Comm. 1,2,3,f1, Finance 4, Suciul Service 4, Student Council Rep. 2,3, Decor- ations Comm. for ,I-Ho wand Son mmorc.Duucc 2,3, Homecoming Publicity 3.4, Pot O Cold Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, Tiger- in Court 4: Replace Paintings in Hull Comm. 3,-1, Basketball and Wrestlers ofthe Week 4, Steering Connn. tSccncrrl 4, Scenery 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1, Honor Ho l1,2,3,-1, PluySocuery Connn. 2,3g Hi-Y 4, Art. Buchanan Richard .................................. 95 Student Council Rep. 4, Student Council Comm. Chrmn. 4, Honor lioll-1g,Frunklin und Marshall, Anthropology. Bucche, Rucben ............. ..... 08 Bunncll, juanitc ..., ,. ..... 08 Burke, Deborah ....... ......... Burks, Wanda . ................................... 19, 99 Human Relations Board 4, Pot O' Cold ltup. 4, Chorus 1,4. Burnham, Nancy ...... -H, 99, 118, 130, 149, 174, 183. Welfare Connn. 3,41 ,I-1-lop Decor- ations Connn. 3, Magazine Re 1. -1, Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms fl, Sll'NV l,2,13,4, Freshman Mother 1,2,3, Chorus 1, Cheerlead- er 2,34 Pep Club l,2,3, DeViltries Tryouts 2, Ushers 1, Publicity 3, Hcunecomlnlg Queen Attendant 4, Athletic Office 2,3,4g Ol' ice Help 3, Honor Roll 3,-I, U. of Tolcdo.,Elcmeutury Education. Burns, Randy .................................... 89, 99 Ma razinc Rep. 3, Forum l,2,3,4, Varsity Base ketball 3, Baseball 23.4, Footbull 3,Frcsluueu Basketball and Football 1, lluschall 4, Tenn: Caitlin 4 Intramurals 1234- Hall Guard Ijlouori Roll l,2,8,4, ,Aclrilrh1lCollege. Burstein, Ron ...... 72. 75, 96, 99,l77, 180, 182 Welfare, Athletics and Assemblies Comm. 3,4, Student Council Hep. 1,2,3,1l, Sr. Class Trea- surer 4, Prism Re . 1,2,3,4, Magazine ltcp.1, 3.4, Sports Club, uill und Driver, nudTulls- men 2,3,-1, Spirit umm. 2,3, nrsitv Basket- ball SA, Minor Varsity Bnsketbnll2,Freshman Basketball 1, Intranuiruls 4, Hull Cuurd 3,45 Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, lrlight Priest ll, Ohio Stutu U., Prc'Mcrlicinc. Burtch, Dale .............,.. 71, 84, 93, 90, 170 Student Council lten. Ai, .l-Hop licfrcshuwuts Sub-Chrmn. 3, l-li-Y 2,3,-l, Secretary 4, Sr. Baud 1,2, Pep Baud 4, DeViltries Prograuns Comm. 4, Varsity Cross Country and Track 2,3,4, Team Culptain 4, Freshman Cross Coun- try und Track 3 Intrumurnls2: Nationulflonor Society 4, Earlham, Chemistry. Byers, Connie .......... . ...................... . ..... 100 Library Help 4, U. ol' Toledo, Social Work Technology. B ers, Lee ................................ . ........... 100 ,ICL 23, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Telephone Operator with Ohio Bell. ..C.. Carrothers, Stcvc .... ...............,.. 1 00, 180, 182 Prism Rep. 1.2,3, Talisman and Gun Club 1,2,3,-1, U. of Toledo, ACCOIIIIUIIQL. Carter, Mark ............................. ..... 1 00 Chnvnlin, Sharon .........,. ..... 1 00 Office l-lelp 3: Deen -X. Childress, Victoria ............,................... 100 Christoff, Ronald ...... , ............................ 100 Prism Rep. 2,Vurslty Foothall3,4, Lightweight Football 2, Freshman Football 1, Honor Roll 1,2, U. of Toledo. Cline, June ............... . ........................... 100 l.ul.i Assistant 4, Maumee Valley School of Nursing. Cochran, Steve . .............,.... .............. 3 8. 100 Student Council Rep. 2, Prism Rell. 1: JCL 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 3, Honor R01 12,3,4, National Honor Society 3,-I, U. of Toledo. Engineering and Business. Cohen, Charles ......,.............................. 100 Football Manufer 1, Intramurals 3,-1, Hall Guard -1, U. ol' Toledo, English, Math and Sciclicc. Combs, Judy ........ .-.--- 1 00 Common, Dnnicl ..... ,.... 1 00 Connell, Colleen ......... ................... .... 1 0 0 Cunnin Larry ..... 39, 42, 88, 97, 100.180, 182 Prism Stall' 4: Talisunln 2,3,1l, Varsity Base- lmll 351, Freshman Football 15 Intramurals 233,-ig Honor Roll 2,3, Bowling Green U. Cooper, Barbara .......,.. . ........ 29, 38, 39, 41, 100, 171, 176, 186. Welfare Comm. Member 1,2,3, Social Service 3, Publicity Comm. of Sophomore Class Dance 2, Pity-a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, Freshman Mother 4, Pcriclcans 2,-ZA, Thes- iians fl, Quill and Scroll 45 Pot O Cold l7uculty Editor 4, S.D.S. 3,4, DeViltries Cen- erul Chairman fl, Junior Assistant 3, Scenery 1, Publicity 3,-4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National llournr Society SA, New York Convention 4, ftctivitics Board 4, Bowling Green U., Socio- ogy. Cornelius, Melvin ..... ----- Cory. anette ........... . ........., ....,... ..... 1 0 0,181 Atvarrd Comm. 1.2.35 Ir. Boys Mother's Tea llelrcslnncnts Connn. 3, Sisco 2,3,4, ltecordiug 'Secretary 4, 'Pep Clnb1,2, DeViltries Tryouts Teacher, Teacher. I know the answer! Comm. 2,3, Costumes 1,25 Intramurals 1,2, Office Help 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Computer Programing School. Counselman, Gloria ......... ..... ....... 1 0 0, 108' Prism Rep. 3,-1, Pep Club 1,2, Office Help 4, Business College. Cramer, Kit .......................... 28, 30, 38, 100 Crowe, Joyce ......................... 100, 169, 171 I-Da-Ka 2,3,4, Sr. Rep. 4, Pericleans 2,3,4, Cha Jlain 4, Pep Club 1, Intramurals 1, Work for Credit Association. Cur hey, John .....................,.,.. 38, 82, 100 Welljare Comm. 45 Ways and Means Connn. 45 Student Council Rep. 2,45 Sophomore Dance Clean-Up SubAChrmn. 2, Prism Rep. 3, De- Viltries Pro as Comm. 4, Varsity Swimming SA, Team Captain 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3.4, U. of Wisconsin. Curtis , Christopher .............................. 100 Curtiss, Laura ...... ..................,........ Cybulski, cathy ................ 101, 164,172, 174 Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Thadevillians 45 Deca 4, Pe 1 Club 1, Welfare Comm. Member 1.2,3,4: ,I-I-lop Chrmn. 3, DeViltries Comm. Member 1, New York City, Glen Ford Modeling School. -D- Dale, Debra ................. ......... 1 01, 139, 17-4 Student Council Rep. 1,2,3, Committee Mem- ber 1,2,3,4, Magazine Rep. 1,25 Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, Debutantes 1,2, Sorelles 3,4, Chorus 1,2, DeViltries Make-Ui Comm. 1,2, Intra- murals l,2, Ohio State Ul., Education. Damm, Todd .... 29, 38, 82, 101, 107, 180, 132 Ways and Means Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Welfare Comm. Member 4, Prism Rep. 2, MagazinevRep. 1,3, Talisman 3,4, Cun Club 3,45 DeViltries Props Comm. 3, Intramurals 3.4, Stage Crew 1, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, Nation- al Honor Society 3,4, Miami U. fOxfordJ, Paper Technology. Dart, Michael ........ .,......................... 1 01 Daugherty, Steve ...... 24, 25, 32, 33, 37, 101 Davis, Cynthia ................. 20, 101, 139, 174 Student Council Area Rep. 4: I-Hop Bids Comm. 35 Pot O' Cold Rep. 4, Omena Aura 1,2,3,-4, Chaplain 4, Sorelles 4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Pep Club 1,2, DeViltries Tumbling Act 3, DeViltries Scenery and Props 45 Intramurals 1,2, Honor Roll 35 Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, P.l.C. it 45 Sr. Publicity Comm. 4, U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. Dean, Don ...................... ................. . Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Minor Varsity Baseball 1, U. of Toledo, Ir, College, Community and Technical. Delp, Douglas ..... ...... ....... 1 0 1 Demers, Sue ..,..... ....,. 1 01 Denman,Dennis .... ......... . .... ......... . DeVries, Robin 14, 20, 21, 29, 38,101, 163, 172, 183, Publicity and Welfare Comm. 1,2,3, 45 Student Council Rep. 2,3,4, TASC Dance Bids Chrmn. 45 Sophomore Dance Bids Co- Chrmn. 2, Jr. Class Bulletin Board Chrmn. 35 Thadevilleans 2,3,4, President 4, Debutantes 1,2,3,4, STNV 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Tigerette 3,45 Steering Comm. 4, DeViltries Ushers 1,2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,-1, National Honor Society 3,4, Ohio State U. or U. of Toledo. DiGuglielmo, Patrick SD, 101, 162, 177, 132 Diller, David ................. 8, 71, 93, 101, 170 Magazine Drive Comm. Member 4, Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Cross Country and Track 2,3,4, Freshman Cross Country, Track and Baseball 1, Cross Country Team Captain 4, Intramurals 2,3513 Honor Roll 2,33 Miami U. Dobbins, Leland ......................... 31, 101 Domonkos, Vicki ....................... ,...... . . 101 Magazine Rep. 4, Chorus 1, B.O.E. 35 C.O.E. 4, jr.lSr. Musical Usher 4, Stautzenburger, Business. Donnell, David ..................... 33, 37, 62, 101 A Capella Choir 3,44 Chorus for Brigacloon' 3, Oliver 4, U. of Toledo, Compator Pro- granting. Donofrio, Toni .....,.......,................. 101, 181 Sisco l,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Chorus 1, De' Viltries Cast Party Comm. 25 C.O.E. 45 Sec- retary. Dooley, Patricia ............................ 101, 181 Magazine Rep. 1: Sisco 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Chorus 1, DeViltries Cast Party Comm. Meme ber 35 Honor Roll 1,3,4, C.O.E. 45 Secretary. Doran, Thomas .................................... 102 Douglas, Brooke ...... ...... 1 02 Doves, Helen ......................... 38, 102, 171 Awards and Publicity Comm. 2,3,4, Student Council Rep. 2, So xhomore Dance Refresh- 'ments Comm. 2, J-ltlop Publicity Comm. 3, Pericleans 3,1-1, Sgt.-at'Arms 45 Chorus 1, De- Viltries Make-Up Comm. 25 Scenery 45 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. Draper, James ......,.............................. 102 Drzewiecki, Christine , ................,........ 102 Office Help 3,4, Davis Business College, Bus- iness, Accounting or IBM. Dunbar, Mary ..................................... 102 Dunlap, Barbara .... 20, 25, 38, 44, 102, 172. 176, 179. Organizations Comm.1,2, Assemblies 4, Welfare 4, Student Council Reg. 15 Re' freshments Comm. 45 Decorations omm. 35 Magazine Rep. 45 Pa -a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, Sorelles 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, lgresident 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,-1, Pep Club 1,25 DeViltries Cast 3,-1, Usher Comm. Member 25 Athletic Office 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,-4: Play Bit Part 3,-4, Ohio State U. or Miami U., Education. Duszynski, Joyce ........ .... I 02 -E- Eaton, Deloras ........... ..... 1 02 Eckel, Christine ...... .... . 102 545751 4'?efEEL....:g3'1f.aaeea.1'1eQ'. ' 1 'E Edwards, Gary .............................. 38, 102 Student Council Rep. 15 Sr. Band 15 Pep Baud 45 Intramurals 45 Honor Holl1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 45 U. of Toledo, Law. Epstein, Cheryl .................. 28, 45, 102, 169 Publicity Comm. 3,4, Prism Rep. 1,25 Student Council Cafeteria Comm. Chrmn. 4, I-Da-Ka 4, Chorus 1, Tiger in Court Comm. 4, Replace Paintings in Hall Comm. 3, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 25 Make-Up 4, DeViltries Steering Room, Lab Assistant 2,3,4g Office Help 3,4, Oliver Ticket Chrmn. 4, U. of Toledo, Dental Technology. Esser, April ......................,.,.............. 6, 102 Prism Rep. 1,2,4, Homecoming Queen 4. Ethridge, Richard ................. ............... 1 02 102 Evearitt, Cherly ...... -F - Fagan, Alcxya ..................................... 102 Finance Comm. Member -11 Tawasi3:Sr. Float Comm. 4, Publicity, Bids, and Decorations Comm. Faichney, john .... 29, 31, 34, 38, 88,102, 170, 173, 186. Finance Comm. 3,-4, Comm. Sub- Chrmn. 3, NFL 2,3,-tg Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 4, DeViltries Stu- dent Director 4, junior Assistant 3, Tickets Comm. Member 2, Varsity Soccer 2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Scholarship Team 4, National Hon- or Society 2,3, Play Minor Lead 3, Play Bit Part -1, Harvard, Education. Feilhardt, Charles ....,..... .... 6 7, 103 Ferns, john ............... ........ 1 03 Fingerhut, Stanford ......... ......................... Fislller, Barr ................,......... 85, 93, 103 Varsity Tracllc 3,4, All-City Track 4, U. of Toledo, Business. Forman, Nancy ...............,......... 61, 103, 185 Welfare Comm. 1,2,3,4, Student Council Rep, 2, Jr. Boys Mothers Tea Decorations Comm. 3, Thalians 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Pep Club 1, DeViltries Usher 2, DeViltries Usherette 3,4, Honor Roll l,2,3,-1, U. ol' Cincinnati, Educ- ation. Fotheringham, Peter ..........,.. 38, 45, 103, 170 Finance Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Spirit Comm. 3,44 Prism Rep. 3, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Lab Assistant SA, DeViltries Cast 3,4, Pro- grams Comm, 4, Lightweight Track 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Scholarship Team 4, National Honor Society SA, Treasurer 4, Play Minor Lead 3, Tickets and Publicity Comm. 3, Ohio State U., Science. Fraulschi, james ........................... 32, 103 Varsity Swimming 4, Minor Varsity.Swimming 3, U. of Toledo, Math. Friedman, Mark ........., 67, 103, 177. 180, 182 Welfare Comm. 1,2,3,4, Athletics 3,4, Student Council Rep. 1, jr. Boys, Mother's Tea Re- fresluucuts Connn. 3, Prism Hcp. 1, Talisman 2,3,-4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Quill and Dagger 3,4, Sports Club 3,4, DeViltries Pro as Comm. 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Lightweight Football 2, Freshman Track 15 Intramurals 2, Stage Crew 3, Honor Roll 1,2, Ohio State U., Dentistry. 229 230 Friedrich Neil ......................... IIB, 180, 182 Assemblies Comm. Member 2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 1,2,35 Sophomore Class Vice- President 25 Sophomore Dance Refreshments Comm. 25 I-Hop Decorations Co-Chrmn. 3g Talisman 1,2,3,-13 Sharon, Linda, Kris, Millie, Pam, etc. 1,2,3,4g Forum 2,3,45 Pawnbroker 2,3,45 Miss. A. 2,35 Freshman Football lg Hape my Hours 1,2,35 Beloit College, Wixconsin, lfeterinarian Medicine. Frischblatt, Beverly 19, 38, 59, 103, 114, 185 Publicity Comm. 1,25 Social Service3g Finance 45 Student-Faculty Board 44 SophomoreDance Publicity Comm. 25 I-Hop Bids Comm. 35 Pot O' Cold Rep. -lg Thalians 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Homecoming Refreshments Co-Chrmn. 35 DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 1,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 U. of Toledo, Psychology. Fruth, David ...........,.............. 103, 107, 180 Fruth, Cary ..,.. ...... 8 8, 97, 99, IIB, 180, 182 Fry, James .......................,.....,.,.......... 103 -C- Gnble, Andy ................... ........ Gaines, Robert .................. .......,,........ 1 IB Gallnpis, Christo her .................,.......... 163 Student Council Rep. lg Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Golf 25 Minor Varsity Golf lg Intra- murals 1,2,35 Hall Guard -lg U. of Toledo, Math and Science. Gantzos, Alex 103 Carling, Ron .........,....... . ...................... 103 German, Sue ..... 83, 37, ICB. 117, 165, 169 Social Service Commissioner 45 Commission 1,2,3,45 Awards Comm. 2,35 Finance 45 Pub- licity 3,45 TASC Scholarship Comm. 45 Ir. Boys Mother's Tea Decorations and Sewing 35 Homecoming Refreshments Comm. 45 Jr. Class Publicity 35 J-Hop Refreshments Comm. 35 Magazine Rep. 25 Equestriennes 2,3,4, Cor- responding Secretary 4g I-Da-Ka 45 A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Sec.lTreas. 35 Spirit Comm. 44 DeViltries Tickets, Scenery, and Props 45 Stationer's Desk 3,45 Chorus for Play 3,45 U. of Toledo, Special Education. Cess, Richard ..................... 33, 102, 103, 173 Welfare Comm. 15 Pot O' Cold Rep. 15 NFL 1,253,457 PE1S'Club 3,345 DeViltries Cast 4: Play Bit Part 35 U. of Toledo, Psychology. Gibson, Angela .................................... 103 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4g Tawasifig Sr. Band 15 Chorus 15 Pep Club 1,25 American Legion Queen 45 DeViltries Cast 35 DeViltries Usherettc 45 Office Help 3g U. of Toledo, Business. Cirkins, Bruce ............................ 28, 29, 104 Student Council Rep, 2,35 J-Hop Comm. 35 Pot O' Cold Rep. 25 Prism Prep. 15 Magazine Rep. 35 Stage Manager 3,45 Thespians 45 De- Viltries Steering Connn. 3,45 Stage Crew 152, 3,45 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 1,2,35 Intra- murals 1,25 Studio-Visual Aids 1,2,3,-15 Oliver Co-Chrmn. -l5 U. of Toledo, Engineering. Glassmnn, Deena .......................,........, 104 Clesmer, Gerald ....... ....-...... Cloyd, Michael ............................. 45, 104 Prism Rep. 45 A Capella Choir 3,45 Chorus lg DeViltries Cast 35 Hull Cuurcl 45 Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,45 Rescue Squad 3,4. Goldstein, Judy . ...................... 104, 175, 187 Prism Hep. 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Ora-I 3.4: Office Help -lg Beauty School. Gordon, John ...... .............. 1 04,177, 180, 182 Awards and Organizations Comm. 45 Quill and Dagger 1,253,4-, Vice-President 45 Talis- man 1,253,115 Stage Crew 4g Varsity Football 35 Lightweight Football 25 Freshman Foot- bull and Wrestlinf 1: Hall Guard 45 Honor Roll 45 Oliio U., Ezlucatiou. Goree, Joyce ..................... 75, 104, 164, 187 Student Council Rep. 15 Magazine Rep. 45 Tawasi 3,4g Y-Teens 3,45 A Capella Choir 45 DeViltries Cust 3,115 Office Help 3,4g U. of Toledo. Education. Goree, Patricia ...., ..... IQ-1 Cottschalk, David ...... ..... 4 5, 104 Gould, Pamela ......... ..................... 4 5, 104 Gruber, Cathy .................. 38, 104, 169, 171 Social Service Comm. 45 Red Cross Safety Re 1. 4g Sophomore Dance Decorations Comm. 25 ll-Da-Ka 45 Pericleans 45 S irit Comm. 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Nationals Honor Society 3,45 Ohio State U., Veterinary Medicine, Crafin , Richard .... 38, 40, 45, ME, 104, 162, 172, 1751. Pot O' Cold Photographer 45 Radio Club 3,4, President 45 NFL2,3,45Spirit Comm. 3,45 Lab Assistant 45 Audio-VisualAids1,2,3,4g Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Play Minor Leacl 35 U. of Toledo, Engine- enng. Grainger, Charlie ..... .,............... Grange, Christina ...... ....... 3 1, 35,104 Graves, Howard ...... ............ 1 Ol Green, Jan ................................. 29, 82, 104 Greenberg, Sherry .............. 38, 104, 183, 185 Welfare Comm. 2,3,45 TASC Dance Decor- ations Conun, 45 Sophomore Dance Bids Connn. 25 HlJlI18C0llllllf.Z Dl3C0fiJllfll1S Conuu. 13: Ir. Boys Motliefs Tea Decorations Sub- Clxrnui. 35 Pot O' Cold Rep. 45 Prism Hep. 45 Ma-Fazine Rep. 3,44 Thaliuns 1,2,3,4, President 45 hadevillians 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Pep Club 15 DeViltries Usherette 3,45 Tickets Comm. 15 Intramurals 15 Honor Roll l,3,45 National Hon' or Society 45 Special Education. Greene, Terry ....... ........ 5 9, 104,114 Creiner, Arthur .... ............ .......,........ 6 7 Guest, Patricia . ..........................,.......... 104 Kiowa 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary-45 Chorus 1,45 Pep Club lg Intramurals 1: Office Help 35 Secretary. Gunderson, Chris ............ -H- I-Iaddnd, Theodore ...............,..,...... 37, 107 Hakius, Nancy ........... 38, 39, 41, 10-1, 171 Awards Comm. 1,25 Social Service Connn. 3,45 Pericleans 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Pot O' Cold Staff 3,4, Faculty 3, Sophomores 45 Pep Club 15 DeViltries Scenery and Tryouts Connn. ,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,35 Honor Roll 1,253,415 National Honor Society 3,41 U. of Toledo, Education. Hall, Roberta .............................. 101, 174 Asxemblies Comm. 15 Oincna Aura 152,3,45 Pep Club 1525 DeViltries Ushers Comm. 15 Scenery 9.5 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Kent State or U. of Toledo, Accounting, Hammer, Dun ................... ..... 1 01, 182 Harris, Douglas ........, , ....,..................... 105 Chess Club 1, SecreturylTreusurer 15 Clioruslg Intramurals 45 Honor Roll 45 U. ol' Toledo, History. Harris, Ellen . ....................................... 115 Student Council Rep. 25 Prism Rep. 2,35 Mag- azine Rep. 3g Honor Roll 4. Harrison, Cassandra ........ ...... 1 05 Hazard, Philip ............................... 19, 105 Student Councilliepnlg Student-Faculty Board 45 Chess Club 15 DeViltries Steerin 1 Commmig Minor Varsity Cross Country 2,35 llonor Roll 3,45 Bowling Green U., Art Education. Hazlett, Alicia .................. ..... ........ ...... 1 05 Student Council Hep. 35 Pot O' Cold Rep. 35 Prism Hep. 25 Magazine Rep. 15 Library Help 25 Honor Roll 2,3,45 U. of Toledo, Elementary Education. Heard, Sheila .............................. .. 19, 105 Human Relations Board 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 45 Magazine Rep. 25 Chorus 1,45Atliletic Office 45 Office Help 3. Heath, Richard ....... ........... 1 05 Hegamaster, Leslie ................... 29, 33, 105 Assemblies Comm. 2,35 Publicity Conun,15 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Jr. Class Publicity Connn. 35 Homecoming Relreshments Comm. 1,25 STNV 2,35 A Capella Choir 45 Chorus lg Pep Club lg DeViltries Steering Comm. 45 Tryouts Connn. 1,25 Props Comm. 35 Massey College. Heine, Sharon ........,..... 15, 19,1035 110,185 Student Council President 4: Welfare Connn. 1,2,85 Student Council Rep. 1,25 Area Rcp. 3,45 Area Comm. Member3g Student'Facnlty Board 45 Human Relations Board 45 Sophomore Class Secretary 25 Sophomore Dance Comm. 25 TASC Dance Comm. 45 Prism Rep, 2,45 Mag- azine Rep. 35 Tlialians l,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 DeViltries Make-Up Conun. 25 Intramurals 25 Honor Roll 1523545 National Honor Society 3,45 Chinese. Heiuisch, Mary ............................. 52, 103 Heltman, Gary .................................... 105 Prism Rep. 45 Lightweight Foutballilg Fresh- man Track 15 Intramurals 25 U. of Toledo. Helvoigt, Carol .................................... 105 Club Member 1,2,35 Chorus 15 Honor Roll 1,45 U. of Toledo. Henning, William .......... ..... .,....... 1 05 Henrion, Kevin ............................. 38, 105 Publicity Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 15 Sr. Class Publicity-gig Magazine Rep. 25 Fresh- man Baskethall 1: lntramnrals 1,253,115 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society SA. Hewlett, Marianne . .... 28, 39, 41, 105, 118, 171, 176. Organizations Comm. 1,2,35 Social Peace ..... fu- T1 vvl'1 r L W1 .J Service 35 Finance 45 Awards 45 Activity Co- Chrmn. 35 I-Hop Publicity 35 Sophomore Dance Clean-Up 25 Magazine Rep. 25 Pay-a-el-su 1,2, 3,45 Recordin 1 Secretary and Chaplain 4 Perl cleans 2,3,4, llflistorinn 45 Quill and Sciloll 42 Pot O' Cold Staff Freshmen 45 jr. Class Spirit Comm. Co-Chrmn. 35 DeViltries Steering Comm. 45 Tickets Cl1rmu.4g Costumes Cuuuu. I5 Scenery 23,43 Props 35 Intramurals 1,25 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Play Bit Part 25 Play Props Comm. 45 U. ol' Toledo. Hickman, Sandra .......... ............... 1 06, 175 Ora-I 3,45 Vice-President 45 Chorus 1,45 Office Helm 45 Library Help 3,45 Nazeratli College ol' lgalanmzoo, Sociology. Hill, Fredrick ............... ,. .. Hinsey, Roddy ....... Hohl, Wesley ...... ...... l 06 Holden, Joanne ...................... ...... ........ l 06 Library Help 35 Art Award 35 U. of Tolerlo, Arts and Sciences. Hollie, Peggy . .... .. Hollstein, Ray ..... Hoyt, Richard ..............................,.... 106 Humphreys, Richard .................. 35, 38, 106 A Capella Choir 2,35 Chorus 15 Orchestra 1.2, 3,45 NFL lg Library Help 2,3g Audio-Visual Aids 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,45 Miami U, or U. of Cincinnati, Music Education. Hunter, Diane .... 33, 37, 45, 106, 171, 172, 187 Publicity Comm. 15 Assemblies 35 Magazine Rep, 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Secretary B5 Ora-135 Pericleans 45 A Capella Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 S virit Comm. 35 DeViltries Cast 35 Scenery 15 dsher Comm, 45 Cast Party 45 lntrnmuraIsl,25 Office Help 45 Chorus for Brigadoon aurl Oliver 3,45 U. of Toledo, Business. Hyams, Kathy .............. 19, 38. 106, 180, 186 Assemblies 1,2,3,-15 jr. Rep. at Large 35 Area Parliamentarian 35 Ways and Means Connn. 35 Human Relations Board 45 J-Hop Comm. Member 35 ClYCl1l'l1Il'l. Decorations for Sopho- more Dance 2g Pot O' Cold Rep. 15 Prism Prep. 25 Magazine Rep. 15 Tlinlians 2,3,4, Re- cording Secretary 45 Pay-a-el-sa 2,35 Quiz Bowl Team 45 National Merit Comnienclatiou 45 DeViltries Cast 2,3944 Tryouts Comm. 25 Honor Roll 1,2,3 45 Scholarship Team 2.3: National Honor Society 3,45 Play Comm. T25 U. of Toledo, English. -1- Iossi, Sle llcn .......................-......- 106, 170 llouor Rclll 45 U. of Cincinnati, Interior De- sign. -J- jucobs, Deborah .......... .......... . , 30, 106, 165 Sr. Band 115 Mzljurcllv fl: Davis Business Col- lege, Business. james, Jeff ....... ..................... 1 06 jnrccki, jan . .................. 106, 173, 175, 186 Ora-l 35 NFL 3.45 Tlicspians 45 DeViltries Mako-Up Connn. 3,515 Honor lioll2,3g Columbus College ul' Art and Design, Finc Arts, jaynes, Nathan ..... , ...... .,.,.............. Jenkins, Dennis ........ ....,,....,,...............,... jiannuzzi, Terrance ........................ 67, 106 Welfare Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 1,2,35 fl: Prism Hep. 13,-lg Magazine Hcp, 1,3315 Cu- ccl Tninblinf Team 2,35 DeViltries Cust 35 Varsity Fnotllnall 3,45 Minor Varsity Football 'lg Freslmmn Football 15 Intrannirals 1,2,3,4. Jiannuzzi, William 66, 67,106,l66,1S0, 182 Stutlcnl Council Rep. 3,45 Sophomore Dance Ilcfrexlnncnts Co-Chrmn. 25 Magazine Rep.,2g 'l'nlisnu1n 12,3541 Tninblin f2.3,45Varsit Foot- ball 2,3,45 Varsity Traclz Al: Minor Varsity Truck 25 Freshman Football uncl Track 15 Football Temn Captain 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Stage Crew 45 Aurlio-Visual Aids 3,45 Defiance College. Law. jimison, Robin ...,..., ,,... . ...................... ...... . Stuclcnt Council Rep. 25 Publicity Connn. 35 l'rism1iu11, -15 Mn fazine Rep. 25 Philo Mnososo fl, Treasurer 35 Chorus 15 DeViltries Tickets Connn. 35 Intramurals 25 Library Help 45 U, ol' Toledo, French. Johnson, Jack ..,... .....,. 1 06 johnson, Joyce .......,...... ,. ,,....,,.. 106 johnson, Larry ..,,.......................... 106, 170 Allxlctics Cmum. 331: Sr. Announcements '45 Hi-Y 1523.43 Hiya-l'liyn Cult 115 Varsity Swim- ming 35 Varsity Tennis -I: Frcxlunan Basket- ball 15 Inlrruuurals 2,3,45 Honor Roll 3. jurslci, Lynn ..... ..........,........,......,......... 1 06 -K- Knlc, Dennis . ......,...,.. ....... .......... , . , SS, 107 Cunnan Club llg Soccer 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Hall Guard -l, U. of Toledo, lirlucallon. Knllile, Denise .. ....................... 107. 16-I, 174 Student Council llcp. l, Prism llep. 2, Deca 4, STNV l,2, Ouicna Aura 1,2,3,-l, Sccrctarf' 4, Tliadevillizuis 2,3,4, 'l'ri-asurer 4, Perm Clu 1 1, New York U. nud Ohio Slalc U., 'l'1catl'c. Ka lan, Edward . ......................,,,,. 57. I07 Dcqliltries Pnblicit f Connn. 1, Varsity Fool- bull 3.4: QV, Football 2, Frcslnnnn lfoothall lg Audio- Visual Aids 3.4, U. of'1'olcrlo. Kaplan, Janis .... 2-1, 29. 39, 102, 10-l, 107. IIB, 174, 183,185,186 Assemblies Connn. Member 1,2,3, Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Home- coming Decorations Sub-Chrum. 3, Prism llep. 1, Omena Aura 2,3,4, Thaili-villians 2,3,fi, Vice-President 4, Thnlinns 2,3,4. Sgt.-nl-Arrns -I, Prism Staff 3.4, Associate Editor il, Pep Club 1,2, DeViltries Steering Connn. 4: Cast Party 4, DcViltrics Cast 23.4, Make-Up 1,21 Play Minor Lead 4, Hiya-l'Iiya Cult 4, Ohio State U., Theatre and Draninlles. Kaufman, Cindi ..... . ..... ........... ...- l l I7 Keiscr, Robert ..,........ ....... ..............-----. I 0 T Keller, Pauline .... 38, 39, -10, 107, 139,172 176,19S. Social Service Connn. l,2,3,-4: Student Council Hep. 11,-1, jr. or Sr. Publicity Connn. 3,-4, Sophomore Dance lieircshmcnts and Dc- corations 2, lloniccmuing Decorations and lic- frcshments 251, Pay-n-el-sa 2,3,-1, President 4, Sorellcs Bai, Treasurer 4, Quill and Scroll BA, Put O' Gold Staff 3,-1, Academics 3. Sales Manager 4, Ads, New York Convention, 3,-i: Pep Club 1, Spirit Connn. 2,3,4, Ways and Means 3,-1, Del illrlcs Make-Up 2, Tickets -iz Intramurals 1,-i, Honor Boll 1.2.3,-la National Honor Society 3,-I, Jr.lS1'. Play Props Connn. -I, Cn-Chrnm, French IV Dinner -l: Prom Clirniu. -l, Kent Stale. Arts and Sciences, Keller, Thomas ...... 15, SB, 02, 106. 107, 104 Student Council Vice-President -l. Kcllcr, Timothy ..,.... SH, l0T. liiti, 173. 186 Kellncr,Euzcnn ............ Kendall, Cantl ...........,..,.............. 107, 176 Organizations Connn. 1, Social Scrvicc-l: Prism Iliup. 2, Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,fi. 'freasnrcr 4, Spirit Comm. 1, DcViltrics Tryouts, Scenery. and Pro 'rams Comm. 23.4, Intramurals 1, Honor , lioll'3.4, Baldwin-Wallace. English. l JKcnclall, Vikki ............... 6, 14, 107, 1130, 176 Assemblies Connn. 2.3, Organizations 1,2,3, Athletics and Welfare 3,43 Student Council licp. 2, Hmnccolning Connn. 2,3,-l, j-llop Comm. 3: Sopluuuorc Dance Connn. 2: l'nt O' 'Gold Hep. 1, Sorelles 3,-4, STNV i,2,3, Fresh- man Mother 1,2,3, Pay-a-el-sa l,2,3,4, Cor- responding Secretary -I: Pep Club 1, DeViltrics Extra 2, Make-Up, Ushers. and Proigrauis Connn. 2,13, Intmnmrals 2, Athletic Office 3,-i, Honor lioll 2,3,4, U. of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. Keslin , Patricia ,.......................... ........ 1 07 Ora-I 5.4, Pup Club l,2, Work at Sl. Viuccul Hospital, Kinney, Kalhlccn . ............,.... 107. 175, IRT Kirt, Donald ..... 16, 29, S6,107, 1I7,1S0, 182 Athletics Commissioner -l, Assemblies Connn. 1,2,3,fI, Athletics, 3,-I, Student Council llep. 1.3: Junior Class President 3: Decorations Connn. 2.3: Prism liup. 2.3, Magazine llc 1. 1, Quill and Dauigcr 2,3.4: Talisman 3,-ig S'l'NV 2,S, Spirit Comm. 3.-I, Varsity Tennis 1.2.3,-I, Tcani Captain of Tennis -I, Ollie-c Help 3, Stage Crew 2,3, llinun' lloll 351, Bowling Crecn U., Business. Kissling, Sandra ........ 21, 107, 164, 172, 174 Organizations Comm. 1,2,3,.4, SludcntCouncil Rep. 2.3, Decal 4, Omena Aura l,2,3,4, Sgtfat- AFIIIS -iz TllililL'1'illltlllS 2,31 Clicerleairlcr I,-I: Pep Club 12,31 DcVillrics Ushers Comm. l, Ft. Lzuidcrzlalc U., lflnricla. Sin-inluigy. Kloiz, Diane .................. 38. IOT. 139. ltifi Athletics and Wi-lI'1u'c Comm. 1.2.3.-I: Student Council Hcp. 2, Magazine Ili-p, 3: 'fhalinns l.2.3,4, Sorcllus 3.-l: Pep Club l: DcViItriL's Ushcretlc fl: lntrauulrnls 1.2: Ilonox' llull 3,-iz Nutiounl llouoi' Society 4: U. uf 'l'olo.-do. History. Kncislcy, Cary . ..... ....... l 07 esnott, Cheryl . .................................. 33, 107 ara-Medical Carccrs Club l,2,3,4,.A Capella Choir 2.3.-l, Chorus l, Musical Cust 13,-4, Li- hrury Help 3, Davis Business College. Key- Punching. Kundalski, Mark .............,........................... Kovacik, Ilicki .............................. 105, I7-I Orignnizutions Connn. 1.2, Pnl O' Cold llvp. in Mugaziuc lit-1. 2, Omcun Auru 1.2.3.-l: Dc- butantes l,2, Cliorus 1: Chcerlcntlcr 1, Pep Club I.2,23, DcViltriL's Ushers Connn. l,2: lntraunurals 1: Honor liull 2,Il: U. of'I'uh-mln. Kovacs,judy ........,........... .... , 105. 169. 171 Awurrls Connn. l,2.:3.fi, jr. Boys Moiher's Tea llUl'l'USlllIll!lliSSllll-Clll'IIlll.21SUl5ll0IlIUl'U Dancc Dccorniinus Comm. 2, l-Da-Ka I,2,3,-I, S fi.- at-Arms 4, Pericleuns 2,3,4, Frcslnnan Mother -I, Pep Club I, jr. Class Publicity Connn. 3, Siccrinv Comm, for Dc-Viltries il-lead Usherl -1: DcVxlltrics Costumes I, Ushers 3, DeVil- tries Extra 2: Office Help 3: Honor lioll 3,-1, Airline Sli-warrlcss. Krastin, Charlotte .................... 108, 139, 185 Asscmhlics Comm. 1, Welfare Connn. 2.3,-l, Suulcnt Council licp. 2.3, J-Hop Decorations Comm. 3, llomccoming Deccuations Comm. 3,-I, l,l'lSIll licp. 3, M11iguzi11cAltep.3.-I, Sort-lles 3,4, Historian 3, ltccording Secretary-1,Thade- villinns 2, Tluiliiins 2,3,4, Marriage. Kronlz,john .............. 91, 108, 172, 180,182 Krueger, Jcoffrcy .. 28, 29, 30, 37. 38, 108, 172 Magazinc Hcp. 3, JCL l.2,3,-1, President 4, l7ill'ilAhlL'lllCiil Careers Club I, Sr. Ba1ndI,2,3,-I, Pt-p Band -I, Pit Orchestra -1, Pit Baud -l, llnnnr lloll 2.3.-I, National Ilnnor Society -1, LI, of'l'ol1-rlo, ElL'lll0lllilI'i' Erlucatiori. Kuhmnn, Linda ....................... 38, 108, 165 Puhlicily Comm, 2,31 Social Scrvlcc Connn. 4, ,I-llop Publicity Connn. 3, Pot O' Cold licp, 4, liqiuestrienncs 1,2,3,4, Historian3, Record- ing Secretary 5, Spirit Comm. 4, Delegate to Buckeye Gills State 3, DcViltrics Scenery Comm. 2,-I, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 1.2,3,4, Scluilarship Tcmu 2: National Honor Society -iq jr.!Sr. Scenery Connn. -i, Musical Connn. Su mi url Pro is 3: .iff ry :I I l'r1-nch. U. of Toledo, Art. Kurucz, john ...,,. ..... . l0S -L- Lnlendorf, Dave .... . ..... ..... 1 08 Quill and Dagger -I. Lamarand, Nancy ................................. 108 Kiowa 1, llunor Roll 3, Work lol' Savings and Loan Association. Lnmperl, Susan .............. 38. 10S.113. 139,185 Wclfnre Connn. 2.3,-I, TASC Dance Decor- ations Cunnn. -i, Sr. Trip Co-Chrinn. -I: Unilcd Appeal Sub-Chruin. -1, llmncconiingg Decor- ations Couuu. Il, 'fhalians l.,2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Sorclles 3,-1, Recording Secretary 3, Physiology Assistant 3, Student Council Par- liamentnrian 4, Honor lloll 1,2,3,4, Quiz Bowl Team 4, National Honor Society 3.4, U. of Toledo. Ilisiory. Lan , Ste hen ................ fl, 38. 45, 108, 180 Wclflirc gmuni. 1,3,-I: Finance Comm. I,2, Assemblies 4, Student Council liep, 2,-I, Pot O' Cold Hcp. 4, Prism licp. 2, Varsity Swim- Illlilg 3.-I: lIllflllH'lll'illb flf-iz Honor lioll 2.3,-ig National Honor Society 341, Assistant to Sec- retary -1, Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, Lab Assistant -1, Hunger Sal: Sl,l5 -l: U. of Cincinnati, Chem- ical Engineering. Larkc, Patricia ...... ..... - i5. 103 Lawrence, Charles .... ..... I 05 Lazettc, Thomas ...... ..... 3 S. 162 Lcbow, Howard ...................,......,........ F108 Welfare Connn. -I: Student Council Rep. -,3, Pot O' Cold Ilcp. -1, Prism Hep, 3, Magazine Rep. 2.3,-I, Hall Guard 4, Taping School Plays 4, Ohio Stale U. or Ohio U.. Business. Lec,joseph ....................................... 67,108 Chorus 1, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Tennis 1, Minor Varsity Football 3, Ligihtweiglit Foot- ball 2, Frcslunan Football ant Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, Audio-Visual Aids I, Ohio State U.. Einginecring, Lcepcr. Avyn ...........,........ 31, -15, 105. 172 Chess Club 2,3,-I, Pura-Medical Careers Club 3,-I: Sr. linncl 'l, Orchestra I,2.3, liescuc Squad 2.3,-I, U. oI l'nledo, Arls and Sciences. Lcfflcr, Beverly . ....... .................... 1 09, 168 Socialilcs 2,3: Chorus l, Pep Club l.,2, Pub- licity Connn. 3: DcViltrics Sccncry Connn. 3: lutrxunuruls l,2, Honor lloll I,2.'l: U. of 'l'nlerIu, Education :intl Curlnan. Lehman, joe .................................... 321, 109 Student Council liep, I, Magazine llep. I,2,3, -I, A Capella Choir 2.3.-I, Chorus 1, Varsity Football 3: ldgglitwciglit Football and Track 2, lfrcslunnn Football and Track ln Hull Guard 2: Play llil l'url 3. Leonhardt, Robert . ............................... 109 h'llli.UlZlIlU liep. l,2, Hi-Y 3,44 Stage Crew 3, Kent Slutc, Graphic Arts. LcSngc, jim . ............ 39, 43, Tl. 109. 170 Slucllcni Council licp. I, Hi-Y 2,3.4: Prism Stall -i, Varsity Cross Country 23,-I, Varsity Track 3.-I: Minor Varsity Track 2, Freshman Track l, Cross Country Team Captain 4, lntramurals 2,3,-lg Honor lioll 3.4, Scholarship Tcuul 3: U. ul'Toledo, Pre-Law. Lesh, Barbara ................................ 89,40, 109 Organizations Connn. l,2,3,4, Social Service Comm. 4, TASC Scholarship Connn. 4, Quill and Scroll ll,4, Pot O' Cold Staff 3,4, Typist 3, lncles 4, Chorus1,DeViltries Tryouts Comm. 1,2,3,4, Ushers Comm. 3,4, Make-Up Connn. 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Play Costumes Comm, 2: U. of Toledo, Special Education. Lcvcton, David . ................... I09, 170. 180 Ili-Y 2,3,-1: Varsity Coll' 3,41 U. of Toledo, Law, Levinson, Norma .................................... 109 Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Philo Moososo 3, Vice- Prcsiclent 3, Unitcrl Appeal Comm. 4, Pub- licity Comm.-1, U. of Toledo, Art. Lewis, Sandra ................. ........ 1 09. 172. 175 Lewis, Wade .... ............................. 1 09 Liber, Cheryl .... .... . 20, 21, -14, 109, 163, 183 Welfare Comm. 1,2,3,4, Student Council Rep. 21 Comm Sub-Chrmn. 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 1, Debutantes 1.2,3,4, President 4, Thadevillians 2,3, Cheer- leader 1, Pep Club 1,2, Tigerette 3.4, Gym Assistant 4, DcViltries Cast 2: Programs and Tryouts Comm. 1,3, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 3: Ohio State U.. Physical Education. Lichtenstein, Robert ..... .... 6 T, 109 Linden, Robert ....... ..... 1 09 Lindsay, Christine ...........................,.... I09 Lipman, Richard ........................... 38, 109 Student Council Hep. 1,2, Liglitwciglit Basket- ball and Cross Country 2,3, Freshman Basket- ball 1: Intramurals 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Nat- ional Honor Society 3,-l, Miami U. fOxforrll. Pre-Mczlicinc. Lockwood, Stephen ....... ....... 1 10, 170 London, jan ..................... ..... .,... .......... 1 I 0 Assemblies Comm. 3, Student Council Rep. 3: Activity Co-Chrmn. 3,-i,Dec0rations Comm. 2.3, Put O' Cold Rep. 3,-1: Magazine Rep. 3: Thalians 1.2.3.-I, Dcviltrics Props Comm. 3: Office Help 3: Ohio U. Longmire, Linda .... ............. 110 Louy, David ...... ..................... 1 10, 164. 170 Welfare Comm. 2, Publicity Comm 3: Sopho- more Dancc Decorations Comm. 2, Hi-Y3,4, Vice-President -l, Deca 4, President ofTolcdo Decal 4, Editor of D.H.S. Deen Newsletter 4, Pep Club 3: DeViltrics Programs Comm. 3: Varsity Swimming 3, Lab Assistant 3, Honor lioll2.3.-iz U. of h'llilllll.COTillCill1lUS. Business Aclminislration, Lucas, Michael ....... .... 1 10 Ludwikowski, Mary ............................... 110 Student Council Rep. 3, Club Member 1, B. O.E. 3, C.O.E. -i, Business. Lunceford, Lissa .................. 33, 38, 100, 110 Welfare Comm. 3, Awards Comm. 4, Prism Rep. 4, Tawasl 1, A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, S iirit Comm. 2,3, DeViltries Steer- ing Comm. i1Tryoutsl4, Usherette 4,DeViltries Ushers 3, Intramurals 1,2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Oliver Chorus 4. Macliitchie, Deryl ............... 39, 112, 162, 172 Prism Advertising Manager 4, Chess Club 1,2, 3,-I, President 3,4, Chess Team 2,3,4, Radio Club 3,-1, Vice-President 4. Malcom, David .....,......,,.. ....... 1 10 Marion, Gary .. ...,.. .........................,..... 1 10 Mnrgy, Phillip ....... 18, 67, 88, 110, 180, 182 Senior Representative, Athletics Comm. 1,2,3, 4, Soph. Class President, Decorations Com- mittee 1,2,3,4, Magazine Rep. 1,2,3,4, De- Viltries Programs Comm. 3, Football1,2, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Harvard, Medicine. Marks, Sallie ..............................,,. ........ 1 10 Class Officer 2,3, Activity Co-Chrmn. 1, Span- ish Club 3, Latin Club 1,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Sorelles 4, Staff-Position 2,3, Chorus 1,2, Or- chestra 1, Pep Club '2,3, DeViltries Scenery 4, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Lake Forest College, Inter- national Relations. Mast, Bernie ...,....,.. ,. 24, 32, 39, 42, 07, 110 Matney, Lana . .... ,. .....,......,.....,,..,... 110 May, Christopher ..... ...............,,..... McClaw, Linda ..... ........ ..... , . 45, 112, 165 McCormick, Vee Ann .... Committee Member 1, P 1, Pep Club 12, Business. rism Rep. 2: Chorus McCullough, Brian ....... ..... McCullough, Kim ..,.... ..... I 12 McDaniel, Charles ..... . .... 30, 38, 89, 96, 112 Representative 3, ScniorClass President,J-Hop Committee Member, Sr. Band 1,2,3,4, De- Viltries Steering Committee 4, DeViltries Pub- licity and Programs Comm. Mem. 4, Baseball 2,3,-l, Basketball 3, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship Team 3, Indiana State U., Accounting. McGee, Mary ...,... . . ..,. 112, 187 McCranahan, Timothy . .... ,... 1 12, 162 McNair, Terry .,.....,...,.... .................... McNeal, Machelle .,.,... ......... 3 3, 37, 112, 187 Y-Teens 4, A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Girls Ensemble 3,4, Intramurals 1,2, Musical Chorus 3,44 Toledo University. Medicine. Meier, Linda ..... 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 39, 40, 44, 110, 165, 184, 186. Social Service Commission 3,4, Welfare Commission 4, j-Hop Decorations Comm. 3, Senior Class Graduation Comm. 4, Prism Rep. 3,-1, Magazine Rep. 1,3, Tawasi 1, Kiowa 1,2, Tri-D 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Equestriennes 3,4, S t.-at-Arms 4, Y.F.C. 2, 3,4, Pot O' Gold Organizations Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Sr. Band 2,3,4, Drill Team Instructor 4, Pep Club 1, Co-Ed Tumbling 2,3, Spirit Comm. 3,4, Steerin f Committee 4, Publicity Comm. Mem. 3.4, Uslherette 3,4, Head Usherette 4, Intra- murals 1,3,4, Athletic Office 4, Cam Assistant 4, Office Help 3, Honor Roll 3,4, ofChairman of Cast Party- Oliver 4, Ir. 8: Sr. Musical Chorus 3,4, First Runner-Up Outstandinig Jr. Girl, T.U., Psychology and Fashion Mode ing. Mercurio, julie ..... .......,........ .... I 10, 16-l Metzger, Ron ............................. ,45,82,111 Swimming 3.4, Football 2, Track 1,Swimming Captain -l. Michalski, Dan .... ..... 1 11, 177 Michalak, Mike ..... ....... 1 11 Milewski, Mike ..... ...... I 11 Miller, Steven ...................................... 111 HallGnarcl 4, Kent State University,Element- ary Education. Miller, Vickie .....................,,......... 111, 186 Representative 1, Magazine Rep. 2, Y.F.C. 1,2,3, Sharps 55 Flats .l,2,3, Chorus 1, Or- chestra 1,2,3, Homecoming Refreshment Com- mittee 4, Office Help 3, Honor Roll 3,4, E.C.P.I. Mills, Catherine .........................,.. .. ...,... 111 DeViltries Steering Committee 4, Honor Roll 3,4. U. of Toledo ommimity College. Minor, Leon ....,..............................,...,. 111 Mohler, Randy .......... 25, 11, ies, 172, 173 N.F.I..., German Club 1,2,3,4, President 4, DeViltrics Cast 3, Manager 3, Honor Roll 2, Plays-Major Lead 3,4, Bit Part 3, Bowling Green State U., Speech-Drama. Mominee, Nadine .......,..........,............ , 111 Morford, Susan .... 29, 38, 44, 45, 111, 139, 176 Assemblies Connnission 1,2,3, Welfare Com- mission 4, Re rresentative 1, Homecoming Re- freshment Sub-Comm. 4, I-Hop Bids Comm. 3, Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, Class Rep. 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. -i, Sorelles 3, Senior Sorelles 4, Vice- Pres., STNV 3, Secretary, Pep Club 1, Biology Lab Assistant 3,-4, DeViltries jr. Assistant Props 2,3,4, Publicity 3,4, Technical Director 4, Athletic Office 4, Honor Roll1,2,3,4, Nation- ul Honor Society 4, Ohio State, Arts Br Science, Morrison, Randi ....... ....................... 1 11 Mortemore, David ............. 111, 166, 180, 182 Welfare Connnission 4, Re Jresentative 2,8, J- Hop Decoration 3, P.O.G. liep. 4, Prism Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 2, Talisman 2,3,4, Sports Club 3, DeViltries Cast 3,4, Cross Country 3, Basketball 1,2,3, Intramurals' 4: Hall Guard 4, Toledo University. Morton, Patsy ......... . ...,.....,....... 111 Musmv, Patti . ............., , ......... 20, 21, as, .111 Welfare and Assemblies Commission 2,3,4, Chairman March of Dimes 3, Chairman Bids- Homecoming 4, Area Hep. 2,3, Area Comm. 2, jr. Class Secretary, P.O.C. Rep. 1, Magazine Rep. 2, STNV 1,2,3, Thalians 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at- Arms 4, Thadevilleans 2,3,4, Chaplain 2, Pep Club 1.2, Tigerette 2,3,4, Spirit Comm. 2, De- Viltrics Cast 3, Tryouts 1,2,3,4, Co-Ed Tum- bling 2,3, Intramurals 1, Athletic Office 3, Honor Roll l,2.3,4, National Honor Society 3,-4, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior Girl, U. of Michigan. Mruk,james ...... Munson, Barbara , ................................. 111 Welfare Connnission 1,Hepresentative3, Prism Iicp. 1, Magazine Rep. 3, Chorus 1, Library Help 4, Toledo University, Accounting. Murphy, Michael ........... ...................... 1 11 232 Tri-D 3,4, Work on Tiger 4, Stationefs Desk -l, Toledo U., Accounting. Muszynski, Timothy .........,,........... 33. 111 A Capella Choir 4, DeViltries Cast 3, Colf 3.-1, Major Lead in Play 3, Toledo U., Law. -N- Nagley, Deborah ...,,.... ...... . 4-I, 112 Nelson, Brian . ........ ........ . .........,. 3 6, 112, 184 junior Science and Humanities Symposium 2,3, DeViltries Cast 2,3, Honor Roll 4, Toledo U. or U. of Michigan, Physics. Ness, Howard ..,... 17, 19, 25, 88, 92, 112, 166, 180, 182. Assemblies Commission 1,3, Assem- blies Commissioner 4, Representative 1,3, Area Representative 4, Student-Faculty Bd. 3, Hu- man Relations Bd. 4, Junior Class Vice-Pres- ident, Soph. Dance Sub-Chairman, Pot O' Cold Ads 3, DeViltries Cast 3, Patrons Comm. Member 3, Wrestling 1,2, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 1,4, Play Major Lead 3,4, Toledo Univers- ity, Arts 6: Sciences. Nctterfield, Theodore ..... ..,... 1 12 Nicewonder, John .............,... , ...........,.. 112 Nimmo, Nancy ........................... 38, 109.112 Social Service Commission 3,4, J-Hop Decor- ations Comm. Member 3, Prism Rep. -l, Spirit Committee 4, DeViltries Scenery Committee 3, Tickets Comm. 4, Honor Roll1,2,3,4, Nation- al Honor Society 4, Toledo University. Entered jr. Year. Norllus, Howard .... . ......... , .,....,............ 112 Representative 2, Prism Rep, 1,-4, Magazine Rep. 2,3, Football 1,Wrestling1, Hall Guard 3: Berkeley University, Psycho ogy. Norman, Patricia ............,,....,... ...., 1 12 Northington, Cathy .,.. ..... 1 12 Novak, Nancy ,.... ....,..... ,.... ..........,.... 3 8 , 112 -Organizations Commission 4, Publicity 2,3, Social Service 4, Publicity Comm. Member 3, Homecoming Publicity Comm. Mem. 4, Kiowa l,2,3,4, President 4, Chorus 1, Pep Club 1,2, DeViltries Scenery Comm. Member1,3,4, Props Comm. Member 3, Intramurals 1,2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society4,Musical Comm. Scenery 1,3, Programs 4, Toledo Uni- versity, Education. Nowacz k Barbara y , .............................. 113 Prism Rep. 4, Usher Brigadoon 3, Usher Oliver 4, B.O.E. 3, C.O.E. 4, Secretary. Nowaczyk, Marcia ............... ,,,. ....... . , 113 Sociul Service Commission 4, Stationens Desk 2,3.-1, Receptionist. Nowak, Fred ...................., -0- Orr, james .... ........,.............. 1 10. 113 Ott, Sharon ................ 28, 31, 39, 40, 113, 184 Social Service Commission 3, Sharps 6: Flats 1,2, Tri-D 1,2,3,4, Freshman Mother 3, Sgt.- at-Arms 4, Pot O' Cold Index Editor 3, Ass't Business Manager 4, Sr. Baird 1,2,3,4, De- Viltries Costumes Comm. 2, Tryouts Comm. 3, Programs 4, Pit Orchestra 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4, Quill 8: Scroll 3,4, Toledo U., Education. ..1:.. Packard, Mary Ellen ...... ...........,......, 1 13 Palmer, Cynthia .....,. .... . . 45, 113, 173, 186 Parcell udith ,J ................................... .....11a Magazine Rep. 4, DeViltries Comm. Tryouts and Props 4, Honor Roll 4, Props Comm. for Oliver' , Toledo University, Home Econ- omics. Park, james ............,......,......... 102,113. 173 j.C.L. 1,2.3, N.F.L. l,2,3,4, Sr. Band 1,2, DeViltries Cast 4, Honor Roll 2.3,-1, Toledo University, Business. Patterson, Ann ......., 38, 39, -11. 113. 169, 171 Publicity Connnission 1,2.3.4, Awards and Fi- nance and Organizations 4, Area Scholarship Committee 4, jr. Boys Mother Tea Comln. 3, Publicity for Homecoming 4, P.O.C. Rep. -ig Quill and Scroll 4, 1-Da-Ka 1,2,3,-1. jr. Rep. 3, President -1, Peries 2,3,-1, Corr. Sec. 4, Pot O' Cold Opening Section 4, Chorus 1, DeViltries Comm. Programs. Publicity, Props 23,41 Us- lierette 4, Honor Roll I,2,3,4: National Honor Society, DePauw University. Penamon, Angela ................ 38, 113, 168, 187 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Social Service Chairman 3, Treasurer 4, German Club 4, Secretary 4, De- Viltries Extra 3, Intramurals 1,2, Honor Roll 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Musical Bit Part 4, Toledo University, German. Perales, Rebecca 1 ..............,........ 113, 175,187 Perkins, James ....... 29, 39, 88, 113,170,177, 180, 186. Representative 4, Bids jr. Boy's Mother Tea Sub-Chrmn., P.O.G.Rep.4,Sports Club -1: Quill Bi Dagger 1.2.3,-ig Hi-Y 1,2.3,-l, Thespians 4, Soccer 4, DeViltries Connn. Mem- ber 1,2,3,4, Swimming3,Footbal12,3, Wrestling 1,2, Intramurals 4, Auditorium Girard 3,4, Stage Crew 1,2,3,4, Audio-Visual 1, HonorRoll 1,2,3,-1: Quill St Scroll 4, Miami U. Engineer- mg. Perkins, Theresa .......................,, 41, 113, 184 Publicity Commission 4, Homecoming Co- Chairman for Publicity 4, Tri-D 4, Fixed Tiger in the Court 4, Replaced Paintings in Halls 3,4, Steering Comm. 4, Scenery Comm. 3, Honor Roll 3,4, Art. Pertcheck, Candace ..,...........,............ 38, 113 Social Service Commission 1.2,3,4, Soph. Class Dance Refreshments Comm., Spirit Comm. 4, DeViltries Comm. Tickets 2, Ushers 1,3, 'Tryouts or Props 4, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Toledo U., Elementary Education. Peters, Raymond .. .........,..... ., ..................... . Petersen, Gwen .... 28, 25138, 39, 40, 113, 169 Assemblies 1,2, Finance Commission 3, Organ- izations, Awards 4, T.A.S.C. Scholarship 4, Soph, Dance, j-Hop, Homecoming Committee Members, Quill or Scroll 3,4, Hi-Y 4, Sorelles 3.4, Recording Sec. 3, l-Da-Ka 3,4, Recording Sec. -1, Pot O' Cold Ads 3, Business Manager -1: Pep Club 1, Musical Cast Party Chairman -1, DeViltries Steering Comm.-Programs 4, Ushers, Tiekcts 1,2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Co- Ed'Tumbling 1,2,3,4, Library Help 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,-1, National Honor Society 3,4, Tol- edo University. Elementary Education. Peterson, Daryl .....,.........,...,......... 19, 113 Human Relations Bd. 4, Hi-Y 1, Football 1.2, Intramurals 3,4, Toledo University, Business. Phelps, jack .........., ......... 2 8. 29. 30, 34, 113 Photos, Kristine ...... 17.38,114,116,139.176 Welfare Commission 1,2,3.-1, Welfare Commis- sioner 4, Re Jresentativc 2,3, Soph. Dance Re- fresh. Sub-Cliairman, Connn. for Homecoming and jr. Boys Mother Tea, Co-Chairman of Magazine Drive 4, jr. Sorelles, President, Sen- ior Sorelles, Thalians 1,2, Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,-I, Fresh. Mother 4, Pep Club, Try-outs Connn. 1,2,3, Extra 1, Honor Roll 1,2.3,4, National Honor Society 3,-1, Toledo University, Special Education. Pietrykowski, Phillip ...... ..... 2 8, 31, 114 Plettner. Lynne ,,... . ..... .,... 11-l Pope, Ellen ..................................., ,. .... 11-1 Awards Commission 3,4, Pep Club 1.2, De- Viltries Try-outs 4, Ohio State, Education. Pope, Jeff ........... . ...............,.....,....,...... 114 Basketball 1, Intramurals 4, Art School. Poturalski Michele 114 ir. senior' Musical 'iiiiiefi''oBliiiir'. 5Q iioe, COE, Secretary. Poulin, Ronald ...... .......... Powell, Carolyn ..... . 114 Powell, Robert ....., 11-l Prescott, Ruthi ..................................... 114 Ora-I 3, Chorus 1, Library Help 4, Trinity College. Journalism. Prior, Carol .....................,.....,...........,.. 114 Proeschel, Don ....,............. 38, 71, 88,114,170 Finance Commission 4, Spirit Comm. 3, Hi-Y 3,4, Campus Life 2.3, DeViltries Connn. Tick- ets 4, Gross-Country 1,2,3,-1, Track 1,2, Soccer 3,4, Intramurals 2,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Scholarship Team 3, National Honor Society 3,4, West oint, Engineering. Proestou, Eudakia ................... ..38,114, 165 Eqncstrien nes4, Honor Roll3,4, National Hon- or Society 4, Toledo U., Arts 6: Sciences. Pnlleyn, Jane ................ .......,..... , . ..... 114 -R- Raggon, Karen ......,................................ 114 United Appeal Publicity Co-Chairman 4, Hon- or Roll 4, Toledo U., Elementary Education. Ramsey, Greg ..., ...,. .,................... 6 6 ,67,114 Raszka, Karen ..... .,.... ,...... . . Rnyford, Brenda .... . ..... . Rayman, David ..... ..... .......... . ................. 1 1 4 Representative 2, Track 3, Football 1,2, Intra- murals 4, Hall Cuard 41, Findlay College, Psychology or Physical Education. Rceck, Betty ...................,,.....,.,..... 29, 114 Social Service Commission 1,2,3,4: Debutantes 1.2.3,-i, Secretary 4, Lab Assistant 4, Sold Programs at Basketball Games 1,24 DeViltries Uslierctte 3,4, Head Clioreograplrer 4, Intra- mnrals1,2: Houorl1oll4g Musical Committees Prograins and Usher -l. Reed,John . ..... .,.......,...... . . Reichlin, Joyce ..................... 114, 164,174 Omcna Aura 2,3,-1, Pledge Mother 4, DECA 4, UCLA-Berkeley, Theatre. Reid, Patrick .......................,.......... 115, 161 DECA 4, l'lepresentative1,2, Basketball 1, Base- ball l, Football 1, lntramurals1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,2, Toledo University, Business. Richardson, Kaye ........ ,... ........ 1 1 5, 139, 174 Athletic Commission 1,2, Representative 1,2,3, jr. Class Dance Committee, P.O.C. Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 1, Ornena Aura 1,2,3,4, Historian 4, Debutantes 1,2, Sorellcs 3.4, Publicity Connn. DeViltries 1,2,3, Intramurals1,2, Stage Crew 2,3, Honor Roll 1.2, Ohio State U., Arts lk Sciences, Gordo 2,3,4. Richmond, Carl .......,................... , ....... 115 Baseball 4, Bas 'etball 4, Intramurals 2,4, Tol- edo University, Business. Rife, Steven ...... ,.... .,............................ 1 1 5 Rindcrknecht, Joseph ........ 28. 31, 34, 38, 115, 168. Y.F.C. I,2, German Club 4, Treasurer 4, Pep Band 1,2, Sr. Band 1.2.3,-1, Orchestra 3,4, Pit Orchestra 2,3,4, Honor lloll 1,2,3,4, Nat- ional Honor Society 3,4, Carthage-Kenosha, Wisconsin. History. Rizzo, Alan .................... 87, 98, 115. 170 Magazine Rep. -l, Hi-Y 2,3,4, I-Da-Ka 4, Coll' 1,2,3,-1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Audio-Visnal1,2, 3,4,'Tolcdo University, Human Sciences. Robaszkiewicz, Donald ........,........ 31,355,115 Roberson, Alicia .......... ,,................... Roberts, Derrick ................ 25, 32, 33, 37, 115 Representative 4, Magazine Rc 1. 3,4, A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1, DeViltries Cast 3,4, lltlusical Bit Part 3,4: Bowling Green State U.. lnsic. Roberts, Keith ..........,.....,. 73, 74, 75, 92, 115 Assemblies 1,4, P.O.C. Itep. 3, Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, Soph. Attendant Escort 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Basketball Captain 4, Hall Guard 3,-1, Honor Roll 2,3,4. Robinson, Beth ........., 14, 20, 29, 115,139 Re rescntative 3, Decorations Homecoming Suli-Chairman 4, Soph. Dance Connn., J-Hop Comm., Debutantes 1,2,3,4, Sorelles 4, Fresh- man Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,-1, Pep Club l,2,3,4, DeViltries Choreographer 4, Cast 2,3,4, Committees Try-outs 2, Costumes 3, Area Queen T.A.S.G. 4, HomecomingQneen Attendant 4, Athletic Office 2.3.4, Office Help 3, Honor Roll 4, Dancer in Brigadoon 3, Ohio State University, Nursing. Roehrs, Alice .............. 29, 115, 160, 171,172 Welfare Gonnnisslon 1, Awards Commission 3, 4, Organizations Commission 4, Connn. Chair- man 3, Area Scholarship 4,Connn, Sub-Clrrinn. ltefreshments 4, Decorations Connn. 1,3,4, Magazine Rep. 3, l-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 4, Peries 1,2,3,4, President 4, Hi-Y 4, DeViltries Steering Committee, Scenery 1,2,3, Programs 4, 'Extra 2,3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Bowling Green State U.. Education. Rogers, Gregg ..,................ 29, 38, 115, 170 Hi-Y 1,2g jr. IS! Sr. Play 1,2,3,4, Stage Crew- Tcch., DeViltries Stage Crew 1,2,3,4, Andi- torium Cuard 3,4, Stage Crew 1,2.3,4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,-l, National Honor Society3.4, Miami U., Pre-Med., Liz 3,-4. Rogers, Rick ............................ 72, 75, 115 Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, Basketball 1,2,3.4, Track 1.3, Cross-Country 3, Intramurals 4: Musical Bit Part 1,2, Toledo U., Business. Rokicki, Charlie .... 14. 67, 115, 166, 180, 182 Talisman 2,3,4, Forum 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 4, Hall Cnard4, Audio- Visual1,2,3.4, Musical Bit Part 1,2. Roof, Dorothy ............... 36, 38, 45, 115,173 Publicity Commission 1, Representative 3, j.C.L. 1,2,3, Historian 2, N.F.L. 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, Intramurals 12.3,-4, Lab Assistant 3,4, Honor Roll 1,2.3,4, Scholarship Team 1.2, National Honor Society 3,4, Pre-Medicine. Rose, Sam ....,..................... ,... ...................,. Rothacher, Keith ..... ...... 1 15 Rothschild,Audri ...... ..., ......................... 1 1 5 Welfare Commission 3, j-Hop Decorations Connn., Sr. Float Connn., Homecoming Pub- licity 4, Prism Re J, 1,3, Magazine Rep. 1, Pep Club 1, Honor Roll -1. Rough, Kirk ........ ...... 1 16, 132 Rummagc, Kathy ..... .... ,... . . 116 Rupert, Greg ............................. 56, 92, 116 Representative 1,2,3, Prism Reg. 2: Magazine Ren. 1, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Stage rew 1, Honor Roll 4, Toledo University, Engineering. Rutz, Linda .... 38, 39, 41. 96, 116, 163, 174 Assemblies 1,2,3, Homecoming Connn. Chair- man 4: Senior Class Secretary, Soph. Dance Co-Chairman, Omena Anra1,2,3,4, Debutantes 1,2,3,4, Pot O' Cold Organizations Editor 3, Student Activities 4, Quill and Scroll3,4. -5- Salwitz, Walter ...... .........................,...,,.,.,.. Sarnntou George ..., 19, 37. 113, 116, 172.173, 186. Welllarc Commission 1,2,3.4, Finance 2,3. 4, Assemblies Commission 4, Representative 3, Student-Faculty Bd. 3,4, Human Relations Bd. 4, Activity Co-Chairman 2.4, Committee Member 4, Magazine Rep. 2,3, N.F.L.1,2.3.4, President 4, Spirit Committee 3,4, Varsity De- hator 1.2.3,-4, DeViltries Cast 2,3,4, Programs 3,4, Tickets 3, Musical Bit Part 1, President of the United States, Ohio State, Political Science. Sattinger, Ami ..................... 39, 42, 104, 116 Representative 1,2, HomecomingCo-Chairman 4, Sorelles 3,4, Thalians 2,3, Prism 2,3,4, Ed- itor 4, DeViltries Props Connn. 2,3, Swim Team 4, Honor Roll 1,3,4. Schnetcr, Bruce ..... ....................,.,. ..... 1 1 6 Schull, Robert . ..........,.......,................... 116 Magazine Rep. 4, j.C.L. 2,3,4, Honor Roll 3,4, Ohio State University, Law. Scharlow, Mark ...... ,.....,, .........,,........... 1 6 6 Scheer, Nancy ....,, . .,.......... 28. 37. 38, G3. 116 Soqial Service Connnission 2.11, Finance Cmn- mission 4, 1-Ioniecoming ltcfreshments Connn. 3, Prism Rep. 1, Magazine Rep. 2,3, N.F.L. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Pit Orchestra 2,3,4, March of Dimes Chairman 4, Co-Chairman of Pro- grams-Mnsical 4, DeViltries Cast 3, Programs 2, Try-Outs 3.4, Pit Band 2, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll 1.2,3,4, Scholarship Team 1.2, National Honor Roll 3.4, Psychology. Seheuer, Denise ,.......................... ,. 116,164 DECA Treasurer 4, Sorelles 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Pep Club, DeViltries Usher 1. Schmidt, Bodil ...........,.........,. .. .... 116, 169 Foreign Exchange Student from Germany. Schmidt, Deborah ..............,................. 116 Schmidt, Dennis ....... ........., 1 16 Schneider, Deborah ....... .....,.. 1 16, 169 Schneider, jeff .......... ...... 1 16. 101 Schneider, Kenneth .....,. .............,,..,.,,. Scorziel, Joseph . ..,................ 29, 61, ns, 166 Representative 2, Prism Rep. 3, Football 1,2, 3,4, Wrestling 2, Track 1.2, Intramurals 1,2, 3,4, Hall Guard 4, Heidelberg, Education, Bonnie 3.4. Scott, Kathy Lou ......... .... . ......... .... ....... 1 1 5 Scott, Larry ....,.,.,................................ 116 Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Intra- murals 4, Hall Cuard 4, Honor Roll 2, Toledo University, Education. Scouten,jerr ..................,. 116, 177, 180, 182 Welfare 3, Atliletie 2, Representative2,3,Soph. Dance Comm., j-Ho a Publicity Comm., Quill ik Dagger 2,3,4, Talisman 2,3,-i, DeViltries Props Connn. 3,4, Intramurals 1,2.4, Hall Guard 3, Stage Crew 1,2, Rescue Squad 1,2, Honor Roll 2, Toledo University, Business. Sedlnnder, Robert ......, 29. 38. 39, 40. 33. 116,170, 172. Hi-Y 2,3,4, Cha Jlain 3, President 4, Pot O' Cold Plrotograplrer 3,4, Quill 8: Scroll 3,4, P.O.C. S.D.S'., National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, De- Viltries Programs Chairman, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. National Honor Society 3, 4, ABT 4, U. of Michigan, Sociology. Seilcr, jane ..........,.. ............. 3 9, 43, 116, 173 Representative 4, Soph. Dance Refreshment Comm., Prism Rep. 4, Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,4, De- butantes 2,3,4, Prism Staff 4, Pep Club 1, DeViltries Make-Up Comm. 2, Main Office 3, Honor Roll 3,4, Scyfang, Cheryl ...................,.....,.... 38, 117 Organizations Commission 1, Social Service Commission 2,3, Soph. Dance Decorations, j-Hop Refreshments, Spirit Committee 4, De- Viltries Ushers Comm. 2,3, Props Connn. 4, Tryout Comm. 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,-1, Scholar- ship Team 1,2.3, National Honor Society 3,4, Musical Uslrcr Comm. 3, Props Comm. 4, Toledo U., Sociology. Shumy, Robert ................... ........ Shaw, Coleen ,............ ......... , .... .. 117 National Honor' Society 3.4. Shenrman, joan ............ ,... ..,. . : .. 103, 117,169 I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Sorelles 3,4, jeff 2,3,4, Bowl- ing Green State U., Physical Education. - 1 ,i ,.l l 'v-Lftfrv' ' -,--w -, l 1 i BOYS LIFE Q.D. npplys skills learned in Boy's Life. .AMN i-M, -3-In wg 'ti .'-21,1 Slrearman, Katherine .............. 117, 169, 172 Representative 4, Magazine Rep. 2, I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Sorelles 3,4, Chorus 1, Gym Assistant 3, Tim 3.4, Toledo U. or Ohio U. Sheets, Laura ..................... 16, 117, 168, 169 Publicity, Awards and Social Service Com- issions 1,2,3,4, Publicity Commissioner 4, Homecoming Publicity Comm. 4, 1-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Historian 4, German Club1,2,3,4, Help- ed Work on Tiger in Court 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4, Intramurals 1,2, Honor Roll I,2,3,4, Toledo U., English and German. Sheline, Michael .......... .. .......... 73, 75, 117 Welfare Conunission 3,-4, Representative 1, P.O.G. Rep. 1,2, Prism Rep. 2,3,4, Magazine Rcp. 1,2,3, Talisman 1,2,3,4, Hiya-Hiya Cult 4, Golf 23,41 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, Honor Roll 1,2, Florida State, Law. Shrewsberry, David ....................... 79, 117 Siegel, Greg .................... .. ......................,.. . Wrestling 4, Audio-Visual 3, Ohio University, Business. Sillcnce, Donald ...... 28, 45, 102, 117, 162, 173 Representative 4, Prism Rep. 4, Radio Club 3,4, President 3, NFL 2.3,-l, Spirit Comm. 4, Member Turquoise Flash 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 3, Scenery Chairman 4, Musical Pro as Comm. 2,3, Props Co-Chairman 4, Toledo U., Pharnlacy. Silverblatt, Lynne ........,...... 38, 39, 43, 117 Organizations 2,3, Representative 2, Soph. Class Dance Refreshments Comm. 2, Prism Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 2, Sorellcs 3,-4, Prism Stuffit, Chorus I, Co-Chairman Homecoming Publicity 3, DeViltries Ushers Comm. 1, Hon- or Iloll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Miami University. Simmons, Ordynna ,..... ...... 1 17, 167, 187 Sinner, Gail ................,...... 117,163,16i, 181 Represeutative4, Sisco 1,2,3,4, Debutantes1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, DECA Secretary, Tigerette 2,3, DeViltries Usherette 4, Ushers Cmnm.1, Queen Attendant 3.4, Ohio State. Siwa, Annette ....................................... 117 Skaff, Patricia ..........................,..... 44, 117 Magazine Rep. 4, Gym Assistant 4, Toledo University, Et ucation. Slavin, Nancy ..........,.................... 117, 173 Awards Commission 1, Publicity Commission 2, Re resentative 2, Publicity Chairman of Unites Appeal 4, P.O.G. Rep. 4, Prism Rep. 1, Magazine Rep. 2, j.C.L. 1,2,3,4, NFL 2,3,4, Gavel Club 2,3,4, Ticket Chairman for Play 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 4, Play Minor Lead 2,3, Cincinnati U., Elementary Education. Small, Cynthia ....,...........,............ 117, 171 Magazine Rep. 4, Chorus 1, Pep Club 1.2, Business. Small, Vick ....,. 1-l. 16, 33. 38,,39. -15. 101. 117, 169, 178. Organization Commission 2,3,4, Organizations Commissioner 4: Awards Com- mission 2,3,4, Social Service Commission 2,3, Rcpresentative1,2, Area Rep. 4, Area Comm. -1, Area Scholarship 4, Publicity Comm. Soph. Dance, P.O.G. 3,-4, Magazine Rep. 2, I-Da-Ka 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Pericleans 2,3,4, Freshman Mother 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3,4, Yearbook Open- ing Section 3, lst sem. 4: A Capella Choir 4, Pep Club 2,3,-1, DeViltries Make-Up 3, Ushers 2,3, Props 3, Scenery 2,33 Queen Attendant 3, Office Help 4, Stage Crew 2.3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Play Minor Lead 3: Toledo University. Accounting. Smith, Charles ........ ............................ 1 17 Smith, Larry ......................................... 117 Smith, Randy ................. 67, 117,166,180,182 Representative 2, Prism Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 4, Talisman 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Forum 2,3,-4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Bas- ketball 1, Intramurals 4, Play Bit Part I, Ohio State University, Science. Smith, Sarnnn ....... ..........,....................... . Smoot, Robin ....................,.... 44, 78, 117 Publicity Commission 1, P.O.G. Rep. 1, Mag- azine Rep. 4, Make-Up Comm. 3, Girls Varsity Basketball 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Honor Roll 1,4, Gym Assistant 3,4, Bowling Green State University, Physical Education. Sneider, Douglas ..................... ....... 1 17 Sobczalr, Constance .,............................ 117 Usher Musical 3, Stationer's Desk 2, Honor Roll 4, BOE 2,3, COE 4, Secretary. Sol-toloski, Carl ..................................... 118 Solinger, Steven ............................. 99, 118 S erling, Ilene . ......... .. . . . . .38, 118 ilyelfare Commission4,'P:O.G..Rep.'4, Mag- azine Rep. 1, Sorellcs 3,4, DeViltries Props Comm. 4, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Physical Therapy. Springer, Phillip ................................... 118 Stafford, Kathie ................ .,,..... ..... 3 3 , 118 Awards Commission 2,3,4, Organizations 4, Representative 1, Soph. Dance Refreshment Comm. 2, NFL 2,3,4, A Capella Choir 4, Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, United Am eal Drive 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4, Ulsller 3, Hall Guard 4, Major Lead in Spring Play 3, Chorus 2, Bit Part 4, Ohio State, Music. Steele, Gail ................... . ............... 118, 169 Social Service Commission 1, I-Da-Ka 1,2,3,4, Cosmetology. Steele, faek . ............................. 38, 88, 118 Basebal 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Toledo University, Engineering. Stengel, Deborah ........................... 38, 118 Social Service Commission 3, Magazine Rep. 1, Sisco 1,2, Spirit Comm. 1,2,3, DeViltries Try-outs Comm. l,2,3, Intramurals 1, Honor Roll l,2,3, National Honor Society 4, Plays Comm. Props 4, Scenery 3, Ohio U., Elementary Education. Stengle, William ...... .......... . .................. 1 18 Rescue Squad 3, Honor Roll 4, Entered in 1968, University of Maryland, Languages. Stephen, Denis ................................ 45, 118 Representative 1,2,3, Prism Rep. 1,2, Working on Tiger 4, DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4, Wrestlinlg l,2,3, Hall Guard 3, Rescue Squad 1,2,3,4, oledo U., Art Education. Stern, Margaret ..,............ 19, 38, 39, 43, 118 Organizations Commission 1,2, Human Re- lations Bd. 4, Publicity Comm 3, Decorations Comm. 2,3, Prism Rep.-i, Sorelles3,4, Treasurer 4, Prism 4, S irit Comm. 2,3, Quill 8r Scroll 4, DeViltries Pro s Comm.4,Make-U Comm. 2, Intramurals 1,21 HonorRoll1,2,3,4,lilational Honor Society 3,4, Penn U., Psycology. Stevenson, Michael ............................... Stewart, Deborah ...,............. ........... ..... 1 1 8 Social Service Commission 2, Representative 2, Tri-D 2, Honor Roll 1. Stocki, john ....,.........,.., ,.,...... Stone, Linda ..... ....... 1 18 Stowell, Bruce ....... ............,..... Surrntt,john ..............,.......,,....... 82,118,170 Welfare Commission 2, Finance Commission 4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, DeViltries Props Comln. 3, Extra 4, Swim Team 3,4, Intramurals 1, Toledo Uni- versity. Psycology. Swanson, Robert ..................... 118, 170, 177 Quill? Dagger 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y Sgt.-ab TITIS . Swigart, john ........,....................... 82, 118 Representative 4, Area Representative 4, Swim Team 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Toledo Univer- sity, Law Enforcement. Szykowny, Robert ................................... 118 Representative 1, Prism Rep. 1, DECA 4. -T- Taberner, Ellen ...........,...,....... 45, 118, 165 Equestriennes 1,2,3,4, New Members Mother 4, Nurses Aide 4, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll l,2,3,4, IBM Training, Tanner, Constance ............................. .. 119 Tarschis, Alan ........ 119, 166, 177, 180, 182 Ways 8: Means 3,4, Representative 3, Mothers Tea Comm., Prism Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 2,3, Forum 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Q.D. 1,2, Sgt.-nb Arms 4, Talisman 1, Gun Club 4, STNV 2,3,4, DeViltries Props Comm.4, Wrestling 1,3, Intra- murals 3,4, Hall Guard 4, Stage Crew 1,3, Honor Roll 4, Toledo U.. Business Education. Taylor, Joyce ...................... 33, 45, 119, 165 Equestriennes Vice-President 4, A Capella Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 1: Pep Club 1, Office Help 3,4, Business. Tenedyos, Zafira ............... ............... 4 4, 119 J.C.L. 3,4, Chorus 1, Library Help 4, Scholar- ship Team 3, Educational Psycho ogy. This, Michael ............................ 29, 30, I19 Senior Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 4, DeViltries Cast 2,3, Pit Band 4, Pit Orchestra 4. Thomas, Doris ................,.................... 119 Thomas, William ......... 28, 29, 34, 35, 45, 119 Orchestra I,2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Pit Band 4, Pit Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 3,4, Toledo University. Thompson, Rebecca ...... 110, 119, 139,1S3, 185 Athletic Commission I, Publicity Commission 2, Welfare Commission 3,4, Representative2,4, 23 Allen, Gloria .... 234 Constitution Hevixion 3: ,I-Hon Decorations Comm, 3g jr. Boys Mother Tea Entertainment 34 Soplr. Class Dance Decorations Comm. 2, Homeeoming Comm. 4: Prism Rep. 3, Mag- azine Rep. 2, Sr. Banquet Decorations -ig Thalians 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 43 Sorelles 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Pep Club 1, Spirit Comm. 2,33 jr. St Sr. Play Comm. Programs 41 Musical Comm. Member 1,2.3,4, Toledo U.,Edueation. Tippcry, Thomas ................................,.. 119 Tobish, Jerrome ...... ..,,,..... Todd, Diane ..... ....... I 19 Trabbic, Claudia ...... .. .......................,... 119 junior' Class Publicity Comm. 3, Worked on the Tiger in the Court -1: Paintings in the Halls 4, DeVilfries Scenery Comm. 23 School in Chicago. Florist. Trout, Susan ......................,. ....... 1 19 Prism Rep. 1, Stenographer. Turk, Charles ............,.... ....... 1 19 Turner, Bertha .....................,... ....... 1 19 Chorus 1, Business College, Business Twigg, Karen ....................................... 119 Representative 44 Sisco2,3,4, Sr. Representative 4, Honor Roll 44 Secretary. -V- VanclegriFf, Susan ....,........ .109,119, 165, 172 Equestriennes 1,2,3,4, President 41 Spirit Connn. 1, DeViItries Try-outs Connn. 2, Pro- grams 4, Ohio Northern U., Physical Education 61 French. Vaughn, Dennis ........... ................... 1 19 Viertlbeck, Thomas ................ 45, 66, 67, 119 Representative 2,35 P.O.C. Rep. 2, Prism Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 4g Talisman 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1, Tumbling 2,3,4g All-City Football 3,4g Foot- ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,45 Wrestling 1,25 Track 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Hall Cuarrl 4, Stage -A- Ab00a,chery1 ........... .. 124, 129, 163, res, 174 Alma. Deborah ..........,............ 136, 163,174 Abocxl, john ........... Alma, Taft ........,..,,.. ...........,..... e 9,148 124 Abraham, Charla ................... 31, 35, 37, Ackley, Timothy Adams, Robert .......... 162 Adams, Roberta ....... 28, 44, 124,127, 163 ,181 Adkins, Marcia Lee .............................. 148 Adkins, Richard .................................... 148 Adkins, Sammy .......................,............. 136 Ahmed, Houfran Fay ...... 136, 139, 169, 171 Albert, Michael . ...,........... . Albright, David .......,. Alden, Richard ...... Allard, Heather ...... . .,................. 124 124 148, 169 187 .,.... 148, Allen, Gregory ..... .........,......... 1 48 Crew 3,4g Audio-Visual 3,4g Minor Lead in Play 3,45 Findlay College, Physical Education. -W- Wallace, Debra . .... . ...,,. ,....,.,. .......... ,... . . 1 19 Wallace, Robert ............. 28, 67, 119, 162, 170 Finance Connnission 33 Hepreseritzitivls lg P.O.C. Rep, 2,-lg Prism Rep. 1: Magazine Hep. 2.3: Chess 1,2,3,1i, President 2,35 jCL1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 3,4, Spirit Comm. 3, DeViltries Ticket Comm. 1.2,3,-lg Chairman of Tickets for Oliver 4, Football 1,2,3,-1, Tennis 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,'.Z,3,4, Hall Guard -4, Audio-Visual1,2gI-Ionor Roll 1.2.3,-lg Scliolarship Team 12, Science. Walters, Paul ..........,.....,......... 119, 168, 170 Publicity Commission and Finance Commis- sion -4, J-Hop and Soph. Dance Publicity 2,33 Prism Hep. -lg Hi-Y 2.3.4, Sgt.-at-Armsdlg German Club Sgt.-at-Arrns 4, Spirit Comm. 3,43 DeViltries Publicity Comm. 35 Scenery Comm. 41, Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,4g Intramurals 2,3g Bit Part in Play: Ohio State U., Arts 6: Science. Wnmbold, Arthur ....... .. Wanaks, Helen ............................,........ 120 Warner, Jeanette ................, 45, 120, 172, 184 Organizations Commission 4, Inter School Ex- change Guide 4, Tri-D 1,2,8,4, President 44 Worked on Tiger 45 DeViltries Scenery Comm. 4, Office Help 3,44 Toledo U., Education. Warren, Martha ...............,,.............. 120,169 Watts, Nancy ...... . ,,.. ..... 1 20 Weaver, Dori .............. , ............. .. 31, 120, 184 Homecoming CD-C1'lk11I'lTi21l'i Entertainment 4, Equestriennes 1,2,3,-ig Historian 4, Tri-D 1,2, 3.4, Secretary, Chaplain, and Senior Rep. 3,45 Sr. Band 1,2,3,4g Usherette 44 Honor Roll2,3,4, Toledo U., Education or Liberal Arts. Weber, David .................. .... 2 9, 120, 180, 182 Weber, Dennis ...... ...... 3 9, 120 Weinblatt, Charles' ...... .... . . 59. 120 Weisberg, Joyce . ....... .. .... 38, 120,185 Weissfeld, Charles ............................ 114,121 Wexler, Bonnie .... 110, 121, 139, 133, 183, 185 Assemblies Commission 1,23 Welfare Com- mission 3,44 Representative 4, Peace Corps Corresoonclence 4, Spirit 2,3g Magazine Hep. 4, Tha ians 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Tharlevilliuus 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Sorelles 4: Pep Club lg Inter School Exchange fig Con- stitution Revision Connn. 4g DeVillrics Make- Up Comm. 3, Tickets Comm. 1: Honor Roll 3,4, Play Ticket Comm. lg Ohio University, Liberal Arts. Wexler, Leonard .... ........ 121,166,182,188 VVhile, Eddie ......... ..... 1 21,1S6, 150,182,186 Whittington, Scott ............ ....,. ......... 3 3 -, 121 Representative 1,2,3, Prism Rep. 1,2,3g Mag- azine Re . 2, Sports Editor for Prism 4g A Capella ghoir 2,4g Swimming 3,-1, Intramurals l,2,3,4g Hall Guard 3, West Point, History. Wielinski, Mary ...,.. ...................... 121, 184 Magazine Rep, 35 Tri-D 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, horus 15 DeViltries Scenery Comm, 2,35 Bowling Green State U., Social Worker. Wilkins, jackie ......,...,..,..... 121, 164, 172, 181 Representative 2, Magazine Rep. 3g Siseo 1,2,3,4, President 4, DECA 4g Chorus 1, De- Viltries Props Comm. 3, Cast 2gAthletie Office 4, Library Help 3, Honor Roll 1,2,3,-4, National Honor Society -1: Tolcrlo U. Williams, Sherrie .......... , ........................ 121 Honor Roll l,2,3,4g National Honor Society 3,44 Ohio U. or Bowling Green State U., Home Economies. Wilson, Linda ...................... ,.... .. ..... .. 121 A Capella Choir 15 Office Help 3,4: Library Help 1. nderclass Index Allison, Barbara ...... ........ 1 24,163 Allison, Kenneth ....... ............. 1 48 Altmeier. Lida ...,.,..... ....,.. I 36,163 Alvarez, Edna .,,.... ...... .........,,........... Ammonette, Robert ...... ................... 1 36 Amnuclson, Janice ..,.. ...... 1 24. 183, 185 Anderson, Douglas .... ......................... 1 24 Andersonhlatnex ..... ......,.......... 6 7, 124,153 Andersonhlaue ............... ........... 148,174 Ammon, Rohm ............ I5-.S'.s2,14a,17o,111 Anderson, Susan ..... ............ 2 1,148,163,176 Arcuri, Nancy Lee ..... .,....................... 1 24 Armes, Terry .......... Armour, Elaine .. .... Armour, jonnn ....... ...... 1 24, 193 Armsteacl. Eleanor ..... ..,....... 1 24 Armstearl, jesse ........ ...,,............ 6 9, 148 Armstrong, Maxine ........................ 136, 187 Armstrong, Timothy ....... 67, 80, 81, 124, 166 But sir, I forgot my Scope. rs-E. ,G Q ., llfif' 25- .,, I E 1,--wlifglr 1 -' M i ,4-Y -1 . , , Y 1 Y, - 5,7 va: V' l Tw'-1 V 1 l l M 'P v Y., 9 r F' Winkler, Charles ..........,. 415, 83, 121. 170, 177 Quill Lic Dagger 2,3.4g I-Ii-Y 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 2.3: Soccer 2,3414 Track 1, Rescue Squad -I: Ohio Stale Business. Wise, Stephen ............ ..... .... . 'Z 8, 35, 37, 121 Senior Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Bancl 3,-1, Leader 45 Pit Baud 3, lntrumurals 4, Honor Boll 1,2,3,4, Pit Orchestra 3,44 Wittenberg U., History. Wisniewski, Kathy ............................. 45,121 Wolfe, Roberta .,... ....... 1 21 Woody, james ...... ...... ....... 1 2 1 -Y- Young, Karen ..................,...........,......... 121 Young, Sandra .....,...................... 44, 121,174 Representative 1,2,3g P.O,C. Hep. 1,21 Prism Hep. l,2,3, Magazine Rep. 1,2,3g Omena Aura 1,2,3,4, llecorcling Secretary 4, Cheerleader 1, 2,34 Pep Club 1,2,3g DeViltries Ushers Comm. 1: Cast 35 Intramurals 1,25 Athletic Office 3,43 HUHOF R011 4: Toledo U., Psychology. -Z- Znfl, joel ................. 97, 121, 166, 180, 182 Ile mresentative 1,25 Assemblies Connnission 1, 25 1'orum 1,2,3,4g Talisman 3,441-Iornecomin Escort 45 SW1fliil'1lllfiZ3,4Q Intramurals 3,45 Hai Guard 33 Honor Rol1,2,3g Toledo U. or Case, Medicine or Law, Zafl, Paula ..... .. ....................,......... 121 Zcillcr, John .......... 29, 99, 121,180, 182, 186 Representative 3, Prism 3, Magazine Rep. 2,35 Talisman 45 Amateur Radio Club 35 Sports Club 4, Thespians 4, DuViltries Light Crew Comm. 1,2,3,-ig Props Comm. 2.3: Wrestler 1,2g Auclitorhnn Guard 4, Hall Guard 35 Stage Crew 1,2,3,4g Audio-Visual 1, Honor 110114, jr. Sr. Musical Technical Crew 1,2,3,-1: Toledo U., Electronics. Beyersflorf, Diane , ..... ...................., 1 25 iiick, Irene ............. ........................... 1 49 Biekel, Cr stall ....,. ...... 1 25, 163, 178, 133 Biekel, Holgin ...,...... .,................. 2 1, 149 llieulio, Kathleen .....,.......,.,................... 149 Bino, Al ..................,.....................,,..... 133 Birkeluntl, Deborah .............................. 137 Black, James ......... 40, 125, 129, 170, 173, 177 Black, Marcia , .......,..,.......,,......,....,,.... 137 Blackwell, Elizabeth ....,........................ 149 Blake. Jeffery ............. ............,..... 1 49 Blakely, Carol ...,.... ,.,.... 3 3. 61, 137 Blakemore. Barbara .........,..... 137 Blalark, jesse .......... ............... 1 37 Arvauitis, Tia ....... ...... 1 36, 174 Aseltyne, Steven ...... ..,.....,........ 1 3G Ash. Paula .............. .................... 1 36 Asheraft, Cynthia ..... .... . 30, 13G,,169, 171 Ashman, Kay ........ ....,........,...... 1 24 Athanas, David , ...... ....,............ 1 36 Athanas, Steven ,...... ............. 1 24 Austin, Eleanor .... . ...... 124, 165 Austin, Richard .... ...... 8 0, 124 Avery, Ira .......,.. ........ 1 48 Avery, Vickey ..,................. . ..,. 148 -B- Babeock, Jeanette ......, ..... 1 24 Babjack, Robert .... 124 Baker, Faith ......... ...........,...... . ....... 1 24 Baker, Timothy ..... ............................. 1 48 Balduf, john .......,,..... 124,166, 177, 182, 186 Balthazor, Roberta ................................ 124 Banners, Keith . ,.... ........... .... 1 2 4, 177 Barbee, Phillip ..... 125 Barnet. Denise ......... ..... 1 25 Barnet, Geraldine .. ......... .. Barnett, Roberta ....... ................. 1 36 Barrett, Deresa ..,.... ,. .........,......... 148 Barron, Thomas ...... ....... 7 7, 148, 170 Barr , Michael ............ ................. 1 25 Bartholomay, James .... ........ ...,.. 1 4 8 Basil, Richard ...,,... ...,... 3 3,136 Bauer, Wendy ....... ........ 1 36 Baum, Kathryn ..... ......,.... 1 -18 Baum, Mary ..,..... ...... 1 25,129 Baxter, Maria ..... ........ 1 48 Beach, David ...., . ....,..... 136 Beale, Car ..... .... . ..67,125 Bean, Bobhie ...... ..., ..... 1 4 8 Beatty, Shawn . ....,. ...... 1 48,176 Beck, Christine ...... ....... 4 1,125 Beck, David ....... ....... 8 6,148 Beck, jeffrey ....... ...,... 6 9,149 Beck, Robin ......., .. . .,..... 125 Becker, ,Donald ........ ...... 6 7, 136 Beezynski, Phillip ....,.......,....................,..... Behrle, Kevin .............,......................... 136 Bellg, Albert ........ 55, 88, 92, 125, 173 Benadum, Sally .... .........,........... 30, 125 Benham, William ..... ....................... 1 49 Benjamin, Alan ........ ..... 2 8, 30, 45, 136 Bennett, joan ..,,....... .. .......... 148, 149, 176 Benuiuger, Thomas ............................ 76,136 Berg, Linda .............. ....... 1 25, 132, 178, 135 Ber el, Ken ........... ..........,,.......... 1 36 Berkel, Mark ........ ................... 1 25 Berkel, Timothy .....,. ............. 1 49 Berkman, Marcia ...... ...... 1 36, 163 Berland, Daniel ...... ..., 3 0, 149 Berry, Kenneth ..... ........ 1 36 Bertz, David ...... . .... 125 Beumel, Cary 136 Beutel, jack .....,. .... 1 49 Blalark. Kathrlyu .... Blankerts, Beti , .,., , Blanton. Fred ..,..... arms, ffffff'kiiJQ'AililQ Blcnn, Paul ................ .... Bokenbuuln, Sheila ....... ......,..... Boldt, Carl .,,,,........... .,,.....,... Bolfa, Dennis .......... Booker, james .... Booker, Minnie ..., Boone, jeffrey ...,.. Boone, Penny ......... Bora fgina, Ralph .... 125 137 149 125 137 29,125,199 ..... 1149, Borelf, Kenneth .......... ....... ...........,........ Born, Ronald ..........,...........,..,.....,..,,.... Borsos, William ..,............... . ...... . V 137 177 181 137 125 149 137 Bosse, James ....... 18, 35, 76, 77, 149, 152, 170 Bossa, Richard ,....... 19, 28, 35, 86, 137, 145 Bouw, Esther ....................,........,,......... 137 Bouw, Lois ....................................,...... 137 Bowers, Mary Beth ..... ..........,..., 1 37 Bowling, David ....... ...........,...... 1 37 Bowyer, Suzanne.: ..,.... ...... 1 37,173,180 Boxenlmum. Sheliu ..... ..,...... ....... 1 -1 9 Boyd, Charles ..,,...,. .....,..... 3 0,137 Boyd. Dorothy ...., ,,... 3 1.137.169 lioyles, Craig ....... ............, 1 49 Boyles,l1obin ....... ......,.,. 1 49 Boynton. Carmen ...... 137, 169 Bnzzuto, Mare ..... ............... Brabb, Margaret ...... ..,,,,.... 1 49 Braevy. John ........,,, ..,,,.. 6 9, 149 Bracken, Terry ,.......... .....,....... 1 37 Brannan,Rieliard ...,... ,... . .125, 129 Brassfiehl, Nep ....... .......... 1 37 Brauer, Richard ......... ............. 1 25 Braziel, john ................ . ...... 69, 149 Breinin er, L nnette ..... ......,... 1 49 Briclwell Lisheth . ...... .............. 7 8. 137 Brigu, Egils ............ ............ , ,... . .... 1 25 Brinson, Paulette ..... 187 Britseh. Davitl ....... Bookover, Karen ..... 35 149, 158. , 149, 173 176 Brown, Daniel ..... .,............ .... . 125 Brown, Robert -..-. --'f-----'-f-'---1 Brown, Thomas ...... ...... 1 37, 177 Brunner, Mark ,,..... ............ 1 49 Brunner, Michael ....... ....... 1 49,162 Ccorgevich, Dimitri Bruvn, Elizabeth ...... Bryan, David ...,. Buchanan, Robin ..,.... Buchholz, Bradley ....,. Buckley, Mary .......... Buckley, l1ichard ...,.. Bnechc, Hullic ,..... liufnrrl, Jnnies .... Bugg, Belle ....,...... Bu1n1ell,Juzmilu ....... Burford, Warrcn .....,, Bnrgard, Robert ....... Bur rarrl, Shirley ,...... Burke, Mary Ellen ..... Burling, Constance ..... Burnep, Jacklyn ....... Burns, Craig ......... Burtch, Scott .... -C CaIdwell,Robcrl .. Campbell, Anne .. Campbell, Christine. .. Carman, Lynn ........... Cannon, Sally .......... Carpenter, Carol ..... Carr. David ......... Curroll. Karen ..... Carter. Charles Carter, Lauru ......... Carter, Norman .,..... Carter, Sallie ......... Cnrlcr. Sigrmon ......,. Case, Kevin .............. Cathay, Robin .............. Cathey, Rovnnnc ,..., .. Challcn, Cynthia Chamberlin, Lois Chapman, Arthur ....,. Chapman, Karen . .... Chase, Christine Chatfield, Jncquelinc .... Cherry, VVaml11 ............ Chester, Barbara Childress, Darrel ....... Chiles, Judy Ann . ..... . Chiles, Terr' , ....,.....,. Churchill, Vzfalter .,.... Ciesln, Anita ...,... Cipson, Ken ,........ Clark, Barbara ,..,. Clark, Jan llosc ...... Clark, Mark .....r...... Cluuchcrty, Gail Clifgurd, Patricia .... Cline, Kathleen ...... Cline, Stuart ........ Close, Donald , .,.. Close, Cale .... .... ,... Cockrnn, Chrisilinc .... Cochran, Jeffrey . ..... .... Coffey, Shannon ...... Colm, Jeffrey ......, Colboth, Susan Cole, Lou Ella ....... Coleman, Bilberi . .,... Coleman, Cullen ..... Coleman, Sharon Coleman Coleman, William E. ,William H. ., Coles, Dnniel ............ Coles, Deborah ....... Coleman Condon, Deborah Connell, Dennis ......... Connell, Mary Ellen ...... Connelly, Cary .......... Connin, Scott ..... , Conrad, John ..... .. Cook, James ..,.. ........ Cook, Robert .......,....... Cook, Sheila ...... 24, 32, Vickie ........33,137 125 149 1-19 140,174 .......45, 137 140 1-19 137,187 .....69, 80,1119 125 149,173 125 137 137, 174 ..,....76.137 149 .,..........li9, 76 137, 171, 181 137 125 137, 174,183 137 149 1-10 149 .......76, 137 149 137 137 149, 187 Ccravolo, Linda Mnric .......................... 137 25, 30, 31,35, 137, Cooper, Jullrey ................ Cooper, Murk . ......,......, Copeland, Michael .,... Corbin, Hobcrt ........ Corbin, Tim ........ Corlett, Craig ...,.....,. Corlett, Diane ..... ....... Cornelius, Arthur ....... Cory , Leland .......... Coss, Joan ............,..,. Costell, James ..........,.., Counselman, David ..,.,, Coveney, Daniel .,..,... Coveney, Michael ...... Covert, john ..... ...... Cox , I1 ich ard ....... Cramer unet Lcc . ,J ' ' Crandall, David , ...... Crawford, Kathy .,... Creekmore, Richard Crider, Bruce ....... .. Crisp, Amy . ........... . Cris Loren Crofli, Ste plmnie ' Crooks, Kim ........... Crowley, Marlow .... Cruse, Connie . ..... Cnmmerow, Shelly Cummings, James Cummins, Judy Ann Curtiss, Ellen ...,......... Cusack,go Anna Custer, avid Cnzynski, Cassandra .... . Czerniuk, Sandra 1-15, 169,171 25,125,121 176 .......l25,l8l 137 1-19 8, 71, 84, 93,125 137 137 .......G9, 149 .........149 I-19 125 80, 149 . .... 137,169 1-19 80, 1119, 177 137,174 . 41, 125, 129, 173 149 125 125 125 , ..... 125 ....,......,149 137 24, 33, 137 . .............. 125 .....,......137 80, 137 3, 37,137,1G7, 169 149,170, 177 . .,...,... 69,150 150 137 ......125, 181 137 ......l50 138 138 150,162 138 . 45, 125, 162, 177 28, 31, 34,125,162 33, 37,125,129 163, 174,178 125 76,135 150. 169 76,138 125,176 138,163 138 126 31, 34,138 150 150, 174 138 ......,.33,13B,1-17 138 -D.. Dang, julie Ann .,......... Dale, Michelle ......,...... Damrauer, Thomas ...... Daruh, Janice .,...,,,....... Darrington, Dewaync . Darrington, Karen ...,... Davidson, Douglas ........................... Davis, Craig .,........,.... D:rvis,Gray ................ Davis, jun ....,......,.. ............80, 34, 138, 169, 171 138 126 150 . 67 126, 168, 177, Davis, Loretta .. ...... ..... Davis, Lorraine ....,. Davis, Davis, Talmra ...... Decker, Paul .......... Susan ....,. Dckany, Claudia ....... Derncrs, Susan .... Dcmcrs, Timothy Denman, Cnry Dennis, Diane ..... Dennis, Kynarrl ...... Dclrich, Deborah ...... Dutrick, james ,...... Dewey, William ..... Dick, Kenneth Di vgs, Derrick ..,.... Dill,,DclJbic .....,.... Dillon, Cynthia ..... Dillon. janet ............ Dimmock, jeffrey ........, Dionyssiov, Daniel ...... Disbrow, Michael ..... Dixon, Tliomns Dohbinx, Jamct ......... Dobbins, Pamela ...,.... Donuigala, Michael ..,... Donofrio, Gina .......... Donofrio, Patricia ...... Donlcy, Kenneth ....... D u hcrt Cerc-ic. o fl y. 7 . 1 .... Dougherty, fyrese ......... 126, 69, 150, 150 177 138 182 150 150 .,......150,163, 'ffIIIfI'1S0',' 138, 169, 16, 77, . ......... 53 Iillfisb 31, .,...o2, .......150, Dovus, John , ...................................... . 169 Draper, jane .......... 33, 37, 78, 138, Dreczc. Kenneth ,......... ......,... ......... ...,, Drcshcr, Gerald .... , .... ..............,........ Drury, Kristine ....,,... .....................,.. 4 4 Duclck, john ........... ..... .... .....,,... 6 7 , 30, Ducrringcr, Karen 126, 129, 167. Dnl11,l'lcrbert .........,.. ................,. . . Dula, Michael ........... ......... . ..... . . Dulinsky, Keith ............ Duncun,Const:1nce . ...,.. Duncan, Wanda ......... Dunn,J1mcl ..,.. -E- Eustcr, Douglax ...,........ Euston, Richard ..... lidcnx, Joy .......i.. Eggert, james .,...,.. lSlscl1cn,l1obcrt ...... 176 176 176 181 138 138 171 150 150 150 126 150 150 . 63 126 126 126 126 150 138 150 187 150 13S 181 138 150 150 150 171 150 138 126 13S 173 .,,...79,126 ...fiffflfffriki 31,126 .150 ,165 . 187 .....,..150 138 liisun. Naomi ................ Eiscrling, Suzanne Ellis, Patricia ....... Ellis, Timothy ..... Elrocl, john ..... Engel. Cindy .... Engle, Dawn ...... Ernst, Shelly .,.. Erwin, Corrine .... Es mor, Steven ....,.,. Ethington, Carol .. E1llll'lLl1Oll, Thomas Evans, Ro ce .. ....... 7,138, 163, 138, 139, 176, .. 33, 37, 138, Evcarilt, Caroline , .... ........... . ......... Evuuritt, Cheryl ......... ..... livurlmrl, Mark ..... -F- Fugmr, Ronda J.Cilll Fuichnc f,Jcnniler Fuller, Chuck ...,..... Fulor, james .....,.. Faulkner, Gail ....... Fuy, Lorraine ..... .. Faylo, Dale ..... Fnylor, james ...... Fears, Diana ....., Feldstcin, Jay ......... Fclstecn, Mitzi . ......, . Fulstcin, Mnrlecn Fcltman, james Fenn, james ...... Ferguson, Jane ....,. Ferguson, Kevin Fcrguxon, Susan ...., Fesxler, Cary ...... Figlurz, Marilyn .... Fine, Marla ........... Finley, Donald ...... Finn, jim ......,... Fitkin, Glenn ........ Fi z vibbons Matt .... ' t 1, . - Fleck, Ccmlrl ......... Flcck,Joyc1: ....,... Flcenor. Pamela ..... Fleming, Rochelle ..... Flores, Anionio Floyd, Carolyn ...... . Folger, Linda ........ Folger, Richard ..,.,. Folger. Ronald ,.,.. Foos, Douglas ..... FOl'Cl,'VlllL!IlilC .. Foxtcr, Donna Fox, Brirburu 21iQ'50'. is5l'51'.' 75, 126, . ....... 44, 138, 138 150 150 138 169 185 177 138 . 31 126 150 188 126 167 126 138 126 58 170 rss 180 .Ifff1f1i' ...1lflIlfffff'l311: 120, 174, 138, ...ff'l315l' ...fff5fl','i2G' aa, 133, 4 26'3A 1225' . .... 138, 169. 1 1 1 1 150 150 108 150 150 185 150 138 138 138 150 183 150 163 185 126 82 150 138 162 186 150 ras 130 150 ns 150 150 iso rss 120 111 Fox, James Fox, Steven Fox, Susan ..... Fralm. Nancy ....,.... Francis, Christine . ..... . Frank, James .......... Frautschi, Carol . ...... Freelxling, Carol ...... Freeman, Alvin ...... Freemu11.Quinters . Freer, Thomas ....... Frey, Christine ..... Frey, Karen .......... Frey, Robert ..........,. Friuzlmzni, Francine ..... lfricrlman, Iiiclmrrl . ..... Fritz. Nancy .............,, Frosh, Victor ..,..... Frost, Beverly ....... Fry, Dawn ....,,... Fryer, Debora ....... Furr, Lawrence ..... -cg- Gable, Bernettu .... Cable. Vivian .... Gabriel, Gina .... Gaines, Melvin Gaines, Ronald ........ Caiier, Raymond Callapis, Laura Camden. Ellen ...... Cardncr, Arthur ....... Gardner, Charila Gardner, Leon ..,....., Gardner, Philbert .... Garland, Susan ........ Carling, Karen Cast, Joseph .. ,....... . Catwood, Donald ...... Celia, Robert ........ Gerber, Cheryl .... , .... .. Germain, Betxy ..... Germain, Diane .... Gorman, Carol ...... Carson, Vicky ........., Curwer, Alexander .... Cutter, Robin , .,........ Gibbs, Betty Jenn ....... Cibbs. Donald ......,,. Gibson, Terrance .. Cilbcrt. Diane ...... Gilbert, Michael ...... Cilbcrt, Robert ........ Gillespie. Brenda ..... Gilmore, Larry ..... Girkins, Linda ...... Cirkins, Thomas ...... Glanzman, Hollis .... Clasener, Tzunara ...... Clnsper, David ......,. Classman, Deenu ..... Classmam, Samlyn Gleason, james ........ Glenn, Keith ..........,.. Glover, Mary Ellen ....... Cloyd, Terrence ., ..... .. Cold, Lawrence . ...... Cold, Nancy .......,...,., Goldstein. Bonnie .......... Comnch, Bruce . ..,.. ............... . ..... , Goodman, Mary Beth ....... Corajewski, Arthur ........ Gould, Ralph ,............ Could , Susan .............,.. Grualnmn, Linda Ann ....... , Gruber, Rebecca ........... Grating, Ellen ........,.. Grainger, Louise ..... Grant, Denise ...... Grant, Lorraine .... Graves, Brian Cray, Richard ...,,. Green, Debra ..... Green, John ,...... Green, julie ...................... Crecu, Shelley ........... Greenwald, Richard .......... Crigore, John . ..... Cring, Patricia .,........,... Grossman, Fredarick ...... Grote, Gaye ....... . ......... . Cunn, Greg .,.................... Cunzenhaeuser, Leslie ....... Curzynslci, Richard ......... Cuss, Kathleen ........... Guthrie, Mark ..... Guzman, Francine Guy, Julie ............ Cwinner, Debra ......, Gwinner,Joseph ....... -H- Haack ames Haddad, Beth .. ,.... H uddad, Robert ....... Hadclix, David ............ Hadigeorgc, Angeline Hadgigeorge, Patricia ........ Hagernanrr, Mary j ane ...... ,. Ha ins, Frederick ......... Hale, Karen . ,............. Hall, james .... .,,... Hall, joseph ...... Z.. Haines, Robert ......... Haley, J-ane ................ Handing, Deborah ...... Hardy, Deborah ...,... Harlan, james ...... ......126 150 130,185 120, 103. 181 120 ............126 151,185 151 151 126,184 130, 134 16. 130. 170 44, 120, 173 120 120 . .... 1:10, 184 . ........ 151 139 .,....126 126 151 ......1s1 151 ....,.151 120 151 130 126 67,126 130, 184.186 . ..,..,.,...... 130 151 ..,...130 ......... 151 . ............,..... 185 ....20, 21,1211 183 130. 165. 176 126 151 173 41,126 100 as, 130, 181, 186 .....28,31,35,12G 130 126,166 4, 139 130 151,176 139, ies, 170 165 ss, 126 .........100 86,151 151 151 33, 120 151 127 , ...... 127 139, 169,171 .....45,80,139 151 . ................... 151 151, 100, 171 151 139 45. 127 sa, 130, 187 151 127 151,185 127 129,178,183,185 102, 127, 1:12, 11:5 127,181 140 140 ......127 127 . ................. 151 45, 127 so, 128. 117 20, 21, 128, 174 181 128 . ....., 34,151 69, 151 ......34, 37,71,128,129 140 152 33, 128, 187 31,152 ............140 ......140 . ..... 152 ......152 Harmo n, Denise Harris, Diane ...... Harris, James Harris, Rebecca ..... Harris, Steve .,..... Harrix, Susan ..... Harris, Thomas .... Harris, Virginia ........ Harrison, Eugene Harrison, Lois ............. Harrison, Sandra . ........ Havenstein, Michael .... 152, 67, 80, 152 187 140 152 ......80 140 s0,' 152, Hawthrone, Royce Lynn ...................,..... Hays, Harrison . ..,... . 41 84, 93, 126, 128, Hays, Teresa ................ ,. ..,......... 152, Hayward, Drusilla .................. 56, 140, Hayward, Ramona .,... ................... 1 40, Hazard, Susan . .... ., Heard, Janice ....,.., Heard, Michael ....... Heard, Yolanda ...... Hearn, Charles Hebler, Jonathan Heckard, Eddie Hedler, Rebecca ...... Heidtman, Linda ....... Heine, Helm, Barbara ..,.... Mark .....,..... Henacher, Daniel ....... . Henderson, Deborah .,.. Henderson, Mary Ann ,. Henderson, Rachel .....,. Henneman, Judith Ann . Henning, J Henry, Ann .........., ,.... . . Henry, Darlene Henry, David Henry, Mary ........ Henry, Robert Herman, Grace ....... Hertz, Elaine Hertz,Jay ............ Herzberg, Mary ..... Hessling,James ulia .........,..............,.. 34, Hewitt, Lou Ann ....... Hewlett, Christine ....... Heywood, Donna ........ Heywood, Malinda ...... Hickman, Cathy ........ Hickman, Jackie ....... Hilkert, Deann ....... Hill, Barbara ...... Hill, Debra ........... Hill, Cary ................ Hillebrand, Susan ..... Hinds, Lili ............ Hinsey, David .......... Hinton, Reginald ........ Hisle, Bruce ........... Hisle, Dennis ......... Hofmeister, Debra ..,.. Hohl, Marla .............. Holbrook, Richard ..... Holewinski, Sharon ...... Hollstein, Ray ........... Hollstein, Richard ..... Holman, Randall .....,. Holman, Roger ....... Holman, Ronald ...., Holsinger, Melvin Holtz. Edward ....... Hoot, Cary .......,. Hoot, Gregory ....... Hopkins, Linda Hopkins, Pamela ,,.... Horen, Jolm .........., Horn, Wanda ......... Horton, Pamela Horwan, Sheryl ,...... Houseman, Julie .... Houston, Juclity .V .... Howald, James Howald, Jeffrey Howald, Karen ...... Howard, John ........ Howard, Luther .......,... Hrabak, Wendelyn ........,. Hrabak, William ..,.. .... , .......... . , Hubbell, Sandra Huffman, Randi' ..... Hughes. Darre l ..... Hughes, Diana ...... Hughes, Kim . ...,... .. Hull, Sandra . ...... ...... Hnmberger, Sharon ...... Humphreys, Mark ..... Hunt, Lynda .... , ..... Hunter, Emma ., .... . Hunter, Harvell ,..... Hunter, Inez ........ Hurt, Mark ,, ..... .. h Huston, Kathryn .... . 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Jacob, Craig .,.......... Jacob, Dennis ..,... Jaffee, Alan .,..... 177 152 185 171 129 141 152 129 152 129 141 141 152 129 ......7l,152 235 Park, Paula ........ 131, 174, Labay, Cynthia ......... 2 Jugielski, Anthony ..... James. Kevin .......... James. Pamela ....... Jameson, Jolm ....... Jan, Daniel ......... Jaynes, Denise ....... Jennings, Doug ...... Jes, Kathy ................ .......31,141 141 129 153 153 .,..,.30,77 .......31.129 Jcziorowski, Fred ......., . ........... 129 Jeziorowski, Margaret ..... ....... ......... 1 5 3 Jiaunuzzi, Anne .........., ......,,...... 1 41,176 Jinlison, Colleen ........... ....... 1 41, 169, 171 Johnoff, Debra Ann ..........,.................... 141 Jolmson, Alvin ................................,..... 141 Johnson, Charles .,..............................., 141 Johnson, David ..........., 9, 69, 76, 77, 153, 170 Johnson, Dennis ........................... . 129 Johnson, Eloise . ................ . ...... ,. 153 Johnson, Joyce . ...... .........,....... , 33,129 Johnson, Kathryn ...... ....... 1 29. 173,176.178 Johnson. Lynette ...... ........... 3 3, 141, 187 Jolmson, Mark ....... , ................... 141, Johnson, Renee ..... .........,. 1 41 Johnson, Sandra ....... ..... 1 53 Johnson, Veronica ......, .,,.. 1 53 Jones, Brenda .......... ...........,.. 1 41 Jones, Candie ........ ................. 1 53 Jones. Joseph ............ ....... 1 29, 132, 168 Jordan, Gwendolyn .......... 129, 187 Jordan, Larry .... , ....... .............. 1 53 Joseph, Fred ........,... ,.. .,.... .... . 129 Josephson, Pamela ,.....,... ...... 3 3, 141 Jozefowicz, Cheryl Ann .. ........ 153 Jozetbwicz, Mark ..... ,.... . ........... 1 29 Jozwiak, Carole Jean .,,... ., ..... ....... 1 41 Judis, Linda ., ............., ....... 1 53.135 Juergens, Nancy ....... ....... 1 53, 176 Jurski, Thomas ..... . .. ........... 129 -K- Kadzialka, Judith ........ ..... 1 53 Kahn. David ......... ..... 1 41 Kahn. Jennifer .... ........ 129 Kaighn, Keitl1 ..,. ..... 6 9, 153 Kajasz, Connie ..... ........... 1 53 Kajfasz, Linda .... ...,...... 3 3,141 Kale, Randy ....... ........ 1 29, 168 Kaplan, Scott ..... .............. 1 41 Kaplan, Vicki ....,... . ..,.. ,.153,185 Karamol, Linda ....... ........... 1 29 Kar 1, Michael ............ ........... 1 29 Keebecker, Richard ..... ......... 7 7,153 Kelh,Jeanne . ............ ....... 1 29, 169 Kelb, Karen Sue ....... .............. 1 53 Keller, Jeffrey , ....... ,....,..... 5 6, 129 Keller, Keith .,........... Kcudzierski, Jerome .... Kennedy. Kevin ......., Kennedy, Res ...,....... Kennedy, Sue Ann ......, Kern, Jane .....,......... Kern, Richard ........ Kcrtesz. James .... Kezur, Steven ..... Kidd, Lawrence .. Kiefer. Linda ..,...... Kiefer, Sharon ...,... Kimble, Michele ..... Kin f, Sandra ...... Kisiling, Carl ...... Klein, Cynthia ....... Klein, Dennis .... ,..... Kieiu, Mark , .............. .. Klnckowski. Cynthia ...... Klockowski, Deborah Knakiewicz. Kathleen ..... Knott. Jeffrey .......... .... Kobee, John ............. Kociuski, David ..... Kociuski, Debbie ....., Kocinski. Denise .... Koehl, Gerald . .... Knester, Dottie .... Koifasz, Connie .. Kolbe, Mark ......,... Koleszar, Thomas ...... Konwin. Pamela ........ Koontz, Christina Kotalo, Joyce ,...... .. Kotalo, Roy ........... Kovacik, Jacalyn Kozbial, Cary ........... Kraus, Ceorgianna ,.... Krebs, Arthur ......... Krieg, John ......... Krieg, Ronald ........ K1'onfield, Patricia ..... Krueger, Jill .......... Kruse, Constance ...... Knfel, Sharon ...,.... Kulunan, Bruce Knhnle, Patricia ..... Knida, Gary .............. Kummerer, Barbara ...... Knnnnerer, Gregory ...... Kurek, Timothy .,......... Kurucz, Dennis ...... Kurtz. Linda ................... -L- LaCourse, Rebecca ....,.. LaCourse, Robert ....... Lake, Gregory ......... Lake, Karen ............. Lamarand, Ceannie ...... Lamarand, John ,....... Lammers, Kevin Lam nos. Milton .... Landis, Ruth ......, .......74,75,129 153 141, 162 .....33, 141, 153, 171, 176 11,129 80,153.162 129 153, Iffffiii 141, 130 1 141 181 153 153 153 153 ,141 141 129 184 141 153 130 176 130 130 .. .... 45, 130,181 181 IRQ IIIfIIf'i!i' 153, 153 141 130 130 153 153 174 130 181 153 153 162 . ,,.,.. 141 , 169, 171 153 1301 se, I1IIII'iii,'113Q .IIfQf1i','151 . ....... 33, lifi, 141 153 142 142 142 184 153 142 153 183 153 130 153 130 142 186 153 142 142 153 Langhorst, Timothy . Lantz, Darlene .... .... ............,..... 142 130 Lappont, Lydia .... ...., 3 0, 153, 184, 186 Larke, Richard ........ .................,.. 1 30 Laskiewicz, Larry ....... . .,.,...,.... 29, 130 Latson, Kandia ........... ....... 7 8, 130 Lavsky, Albert ......... ............ 1 30 Lavsky, Mollie ........ .,....,.... 1 42, 165 Lawhorn, Lydia ...... . Lawrence, Carol ...... Lawrence. Cheryll 57,142 ....................... 153 176 ..... 32, 33, 130, Lazette, Adrienne ....... .................... 1 53 LeBean, Charles ...... ..................... 1 42 Lebow, Laura ...,.. ....... 1 42, 183,185 Lee, Mary ..,...... .................. 1 53 Lee, Larry ........, ...........,......... 1 30 Lee, Roberta ..........,. .....,...... 4 3, 130, 174 Lee er, Barry ........................ 31, 45, 142,162 Leflgfer. Nickie ............,,...,,.,,................. 153 Lenierand, Harriet Jean .................. 153,184 LenLs, Nancy .................,.. ......... 1 42 Lenix, Thomas ............... 153 Leonhardt. Robert ......, .... , . 170 LeSage, Darlene ....... ,...,. 1 30 Lesser. Darla ., ...... . ...... 153 Lesser, William .. ............. , 130 Levene, Lloyd ....... ..........,. 8 0, 153 Levey, Craig ............ . ............. 82,153,155 Levine, Barbara ....... ................... 1 53, 185 Levinson, Helen .... ...,.......,............ . 153 Lewis, Stephen ...... ....... 2 4, 32, 33, 142, 144 Lewis, Susan ............ ................... 1 53, 17-1 Liber, Nadine ......,..... ................. 1 30. 173 Lichtcsien. Brenda .,,... ......... 3 4, 153 Liebig, Blaine ......... . .,,......... 80, 154 Ligibol, David ....... ..,... 8 2, 142, 170 Lincoln, Starrie ....,.......,. 154 Linden, Linda .,...... ..,... 1 30,174,183 Lindner, Jeffrey .,.. ............,. 1 5-1 Linduer, Robert ....,.. ......,.... 1 52 Linticum, Brenda ...... ...... 1 42 Lipe, Shelley ......... ...... 1 54 Lipson, Kenneth ........ 154 Lisk, Mark ....... .. ...... 35, 154 Little, Jack .,... .....,,. 1 42 Liwo. Vickie ...... .,... 1 54 Lockwood, Jill ....., ......,....... 1 42 Lohman, Carl .......... ................. 1 30 Lojewski, Kathryn .......,........... .130 Lojewski, Nancy ....... ........ 1 54, 18-1,186 London, Janis ....... ,.......... ...... 1 85 London, Robert ...... ............., 1 42 Metzger. Richard Metzger, Robert ..,,. Mcwbuorn, Renee Meyer, Ann ....,... Meyers, Richard ...,. Meyers, Theodore ..., .. Michael, David B. Michael, David L. Michael, Patricia ....... Michaels, Lauren ...... Michalski, Karen .... Michel, Michael ..... Miles, Dianne ..... Miles, Elvin ........... Miligan, Thomas .... ,. Miller, Charles ..... ,. Miller, Cheryl ..... Dennis .... Miller. Miller, Diana ....., Miller, Joyce ....... Marcia .... Miller, Miller, Matthew ..... Miller, Michael Miller, Michael L. .... . Miller, Pamela .......... Miller, Peter .......... Miller, Richard ....... Miller, Timothy ..... Milhnan, Linda ...,, Mills, Lynne .........., Mincey, Donald ...... Miner. Beverly ........ Mink, Marlene ......... Missler, Patricia ,...... Missler. Sandra ...... Missler, Thomas , ..... .. Mitchell, Priscilla Moll, Douglas ...... Mominee, Gloria Montri, Karen ........ Montrie, Marilyn ...... Moore, Gary ...,...... Moreland, Joyce .. Morford, Nancy ..,... Morford, Peggy ....... Morgenstern, John Morrin, Davic ....... Morrin, Marie ..... Morris, Janice ..,.. Morse. Sidney ........ Morton, Johnny ...... Mosby, Curtis ..,,. Mosely, Donna ...... ,..fIIf'3'. 1I1I1'33Q'i73. 69, 80,155 ,... 1-13, 165. Mose1y,Joycc Ann ............ .. .,.......... Moses, Marilyn , ..................., , ...... Mostov, Elizabeth Motley, Timothy .......,,........................, Mueller, Kenneth .... Ivinhleman-, Dale ,.,, Muhleman, Philip Muir, Sharon . ....... .. Munson, Robert .,... Munson, Ronald ..... Muraski, An fela ..... M urphy, Micihael ..,.... Murphy Sandra ..... Murray, Denise .... Murray, Dennis Murry, James . .,... Musgrave , Amy ......... 155 155 143 155 131 143 131 143 181 143 184 143 131 131 143 177 184 78, 143, 168, 169,171 143, 184,186 80,155 155 131. 110 . ............... 155 so, 155,170 143 143 131,184 ...............61,143 155, 171,176 ..........143. 175 143,114 131 41, 75, 131,170 155,173 155. 111 .....21, 155, 116 21, 116 ........33,143 ..,....131 131 131 ..,..15,131 77, 155 75, 131 143 .44 1-13 10, 131, 174, 178, 185 ,143 155 30, 1-13 . .,.... 113 13.1 .....,.,.,1.13 155 ......60,11, 155 76,155 30.131, 160, 171 Mussery, Dennis ., .,,.. ....... .. ...... Muszynski, Marilyn .,.... .................. Muto, Cynthia ...,.... .. ........ 78, Myler, Susan ......... ...... 1 31, -N-. Nadolny, Pamela . ......... Nagley, Sandra ..,.. ,.......,. Nappenbach, Bonnie ........ Navarre, Frank ..........,. Neal, Anthony .......... Neal, Ellsworth Neal, Lawrence Neely, Lois ........,... Neitzel, David ....... Neitzel, Ste :hen .,... Nelson, Dale Ann ., 33, 143 IQQIII'51'.'11', Nelson, Diane. ..... ,, .,.,,.... ..,... Nelson, Jennifer .,....,.....,..........., 30, 155, Nesper, Richard ...... Netterfield, Joan ............. 35, 138, 139,143, 1 1 Lopez, Robert .......... ..... 1 42 Lopez, Rosalinda ..... .......................... 1 54 Lorenz, Christine ..............,.................. 142 Loy, Danny ......................................... 154 Lubov, Janet ...... ....... 2 5, 130, 178, 183,185 Lucas, Mike . ,,..., ,.......,. . ....,........,. . 44 Lucas, Terri ...... ....,............,....,,., 1 30 Luce, Vera ........ .........,. 1 54 Luczak, Debra ....... ..... 1 42, 180 Lunceford, Larry ,..... ...........,,..... 8 6, 154 Lnnceford, Lloyd ...... ................ 7 7, 86, 154 Luppens, Sharon .............. 33, 37, 142, 171,176 Lydy. Robert ....,.,..............,...,..,................. Lykins, Craig ........ 18, 75, 130, 131, 168, 170 Lykins, Michael .............. 25. 33. 35, 86, 142, 147, 166, 170 Lyons, Anthony ..... ....,......,..,,.... 1 42 Lyons, Deborah .... ........ 1 54,169 -M- Maclndoe, Gregory ..... ...... 8 0, 142 Maclean, Janet ......... ........ 1 5-1 Maclin, Lewis ............ .. .,....... 142 Mahonncy, Patrick ...... ........,..... 1 54 Maier, Ruth Ann ....., ................. 1 54 Ma-lko, Pamela ...... ........ ,,...., 4 5 , 130,171 tvlallory, Robert .... ,................... ....,.... 1 5 4 Manera, Vincc .,....... . ...........,..... 31.142 Manix, Ann .... ..... 2 8, 126, 130, 171, 176 Manix, John ..., ........................ 8 0, 154 Margy, George ............. 130, 182,186 Marion, Margot ..... ..... 2 8, 34, 37, 130, 169 Marks, Edward ..,.. . ........ ,......... . 130 Marr, Randall ......... ..........,,.......... 5 5 Marshall, Steven ...,,.. .,.. 1 .. 86,130,169 Martin, Ann Marie ..... ......... 7 8,154 Martin, Lynn , ..,....... ........... 1 30 Martin, Mary ........ .,.... ,..,.. . . 154 Mast, Scott ...... ,.... ................. 1 4 2 Mathison, Julie ....., ...... 5 6, 1-12. 163 Matney, Thomas 130 Maurer, Mark ..... .. Mayer. Barbara , ...,, .. Mazey , Deneve ..,....... Mazey, Kathy .......... McCarthy, James D. McClure, Philip ....... McCly1nont. Cathy .. McCormick, Dolly .... McGinnis, Diane- ...... Mcillvain Cheryl Mclndoe, Gregory ..... Arthur ...... McIntyre, Mclntyre, Nancy .. Mckenzie, Patricia .... McMann, Timothy McMillan, Maureen . McNeal, Freddie Mac McWil1iam, Ann 86, 154 151 .,...130, 175 154,165 130,142 ........ 155 ........., .130 , ..... 33,142 ..,..142 155 130, 174,178 .......,...,. .155 . ...... 142 185 131. 178, 183. Mechel, Mich acl' ...,,.................................,.. Nichols, Lois .......... ..........,......,.., 1 ao, Nofzinger, Scott ...... ..........,........... Ncrdhoff, Robert ........ ....... 6 7. 69,131 Northington, Robert ..... ................... -0- O:Brien,Jamcs , .,,..... ........... 67 O Brien, Patrick ...,....... ....... ..... ....... Odeuheimer, Judith .....,... . ...,.. 14, 131 O'Donnell, Raymond ...... ............ , 1 Medlen. Michael .......................... . .....,., 155 Meek, Jill ...................................... 143, 175 Meier, Paulette .. 30. 31, 33, 1-13,165. 184, 185 Mellor, Cindy .,.........................,,..,..,.... 131 Menacher, Daniel ..,...........................,.. 155 Menacher, Susan ...... .,... 1 55, 174 Meuchaca, Louis .. ............... 131 Merritt, Jean ...... ,.......... 1 43, 185 Mertz, Jay ...... ...... 8 2, 155, 162 O'Donnell, Robert ........ ........... 8 0, Oestcrle, Donna .. ,... ..,... 143, 169 O'Haver, Elden ..... ......... 1 40, Okapal, Carol ........ .......,..... Olaughlin, Ronald .... ....... Oleksiak, Emma ..,,.,. ........... Oleksiak, Mary Jane ..... ....,. 1 32, Olson, Suzanne ............. , ......., . O'Neil, Roderick ...........,.. ...,......... Opaczewski, Deborah ....... ...... 1 32, Orlando, Deborah ..,..... ..... 1 56, Orlando, Eileen ......... .......... Orlando, Louis ..... . .... .. Orr, David .......... ......... .... Orwig, David ...... ................ Overton, Tony ........ ................... Owens, Darrell ....... Owens, Steven ..... . ...... 33,143, 143 143 155 184 184 143 171 131 143 143 131 143 155 131 131 143 174 168 183 181 155 177 143 143 143 173 131 1-13 171 143 131 155 184 165 132 155 181 176 156 143 143 143 132 173 143 -P- Pafe. Lorraine ...... Pa 'nlski, Fred ...,, Palmer, Pamela ...... Paneff, Kraig ........... Pank ratz, David .... , .......... . Papenfuss, Kathleen Papurt, David ......... Parcell, Bruce .......... Park. Thomas ........ Parker, Bufford ..... Parker, David ..,.. Parker, Sharon ...... Parkhurst, Nora ...,.. Parr, Patricia ......... Patel. Sudahben ..... Pathore, Steven ...... Patterson, Russell Patterson, Steven .... Patterson, Susan ....... Patton. Holly Jo ....... Pautz, Mary ........... Pederi, Sally ......,... Perales, Luann ....... Peralcs, Richardo .... ..........156, 187 .. 29, 40, 129,132, 172, 176,178 .132 18, 28,35,143, 30, 166 143 143 144 ......80,156 ...........144 76,144 156,184 132 ........156 156 156 144, 184,186 .....30,156, 169 .......156. 180,185 Perlmuttcr, Richard .......,....,.....,.......,.... 155 Peterson, Edythc ..... ,... 3 3, 144, 167, 187 Peterson, Thomas ..... ............,.,... 6 7, 132 Petros, Evangeline ........ .......,. 7 8, 156,176 Pharmakidis, Diana ..... ...... ........ 1 3 2 Pharmakidis,1'lelcn ...... ........,..... 1 56 Phelps, Dessa .......... ....... 1 32, 175 Phelps, Judy .....,.... .........,. 1 56 Phelps, Mary Jo ......,. ...........,,,...... 1 56 Phillips, Bcttynnne ...... ..,.,.......... 1 56, 174 Phillips. Terrell ......,.. ....... , ....... 3 3, 76, 144 Pickering, Catherine . .,...... 132, 167, 169, 171 Piel, Diane ............... .,......,,.....,,..... 1 76 Piel, Mark .,........... ................... 1 32 Piel, Wend 1 ....,......... .... , 132 Pietrykowslci, Leo ..,..... ..,..... 1 56 Pietrykowski, Patrick ...... .... .... 1 3 2 Plettner, Jeffrey ............ ........ 1 44 Pluckhorn, Lynn ....... .... ,,.. 1 4 4 Poland, Raymond ..... ....,1,. 1 32 Pouke, Ralph ......... Pope, Roy ............. Potter, Kathryn Powell, Alton ......... ....... 132 55 ffffffI'i1i','1a5 77 143 Powell, Calvin ....... ..........,..... Powell, Carolyn .,,.. ................... 1 32 Powell, Denis ........... .....,................ 1 44 Powell, Frederick .... ....... 19, 33, 67, 68 Powell, Kathy Ann ....... .............,........ 1 44 Pownall, Laura ......... ...... 2 8, 37, 132, 169 Price, Ernest ......... ........ . ....,,.... 1 44 Price, Valencia ...... . .....,,..,,.... 132 Price. Willla .....,. ...... 1 56, 187 Priddy, Lloyd .,... ,...... . .. 144 Priddy, Patricia ..... ....... 1 56 Prior, Carol ............ .. .... 44 Proeston, Polyxeni ..... .......... 1 44 Pruss, Joan ...,......... ...,... 1 44, 184 Prysiazny, Michael .... .......... 132 Pugh, Richard ..,........ .....1- 1 44 Pu Isley, Susan ...... ...., 33, 132 Puligaudla Bolarnm ..... ....... 1 44 Purcell, William ....... Pursell, Scott ........ 1Q- Quinn. Lisa . -R- Radou, Linda ..... . Rahal, Ronald ....... Rahla, Kathleen ........ Randluman, Paulette Ransom, Deborah ...... Rathke, Daniel ......... Rayman, Ronald ....... Reau, Jcftery .... ....... Rcdcr, Rozaune . ,.... . Redner. Marianne Jo Reed, Susan .........,..,. 'iliii' 28, 34, 156, 78 132, 144 147 156 132 144 132 132 156 156 156 176 144 178 Reid, Clifton .... Reideler, Pcter .. Renshaw, Jeffrey Reny, Keith ...,.. Reny, Timothy ....... Rencher, Sandra Reynolds Debra Reynolds Gary ..... Reynolds, Kevin Rhegness, Diane Riccitclli, Karen Riccitelll Karis ...... Rice, Phill 1 ....... Richarrls, Chris ...... Richie. Bradley . Rico, Dolores ........ Ridncr, Marianne .... Riggs, Nancy ...,.... Rin rle, Christine ,... Ritcgh, Ronald ..,..... Ritchie, Cail ......,.. .,.2 170 29,132, ,180 133 177 Rolrbins , gudith ..,..., Roberts. lifford ....... Roberts, Patricia ....... Roberts, Scott Roberts, Steven ...... Robertson, Ro 'er ...... Robinson, Barbara .... Robinson, Kay .....,. 80, . 144 . ...............,..... 156 29, 45,144, 167, 170 31. 71, 93,14-4, 166, 170 .......133, 184 ...........157 133,184 36 129,133 140,144 ,..........157 144 25, 32, 33, 37, 44, 142. 144, 169 14-1 Robinxon, Nathaniel ....... ....... , ..... . Robinson, Teresa ......... ,.-.-1f 1 -14, Rocker, Deborah ....,.. ...... T 8, Rockwood, Jeffery ..... ......----.-- Rogers, Kathleen ....... 157. Rovers, Murslm ..,... .....,..... Rohicki, Eileen . ,.,...., ...... . . ROIIll1ll0ff,1-1101111711 ..... -....... Romp. Cary ......... ........ ..4....,-.- Rosenberg, Leonard ...... ...,,. 3 9. Rough, Mark . ....... .......,....,...........,.....,. Rough, Waltcr ......... .,.... .,...,......,.......,.. Rupp, Karen ...... -1, 20, -H, 129. 133, 178. Russell, Lisa .,............4............-...4,,-.4- Russell, ,lorry ............ .... ........4..... ,,-- - 1 1 9 Ilnsscll, Victor .... ..,...... 3 1, Butz, Heidi ......... ...,.. 2 1. 157, Hyun, Pmlwlzl ..... -S Saba, Rhonda ..... Saba, Tznnura ..... Samples, Debra ...... Sampson, Kenneth .. Samuels, Dehm ....,. Sanders. Vnlariu ...... Sandler, Stephen ...., Sarno, Knren 24, Suvorclli, Cynthia Snwicki, Kim ........,. Scuffidi, Runnin! ...... Schuclbr, Gregory .... Sclmfcr, Debra Scheer, Marianne Schicl, Thomas ...... Schmidt. David ...... Schmidt, Mary ..,....... .. ...... l57,163, 29, 1.31, 1:33, 173. ''xiii'Eii', i1i.l'. 11i5',' 19, 152, 157 fIffQIffffff'ixIf .14 Schmidt, Pnlnelu .. ........ ., .,...,,.. Sclmeidur, Iiichnrcl .. Sclmuidcr, Ronald 67.80. Schneider, Susan ..,....... .......,........,..,. Sclreirlerman, Steven Schncll, Jeffrey ..............,... 71, 84,153.1-15, Schnell, julie ............ Schnitkcr, Nancy .,,.. Schnitkcr, William .. ..... ....,,,... Schounnmker, Mme . Schrader, Royunnc .... Sclnxlisch, Crelchcn Schultz, William .... Schwalbc, Allen ..,.,.. 83. 151. 159 157. 169 133 33, 67. 28, 29, 30, 37 Schwnlbc, Cnrol Ann .1................,........ Schwartz, Eileen Schwartz, I-Iarvei' ...., Schwartz. Ronulz ...... Schwincl, Denise ....... Sciplin, Robert ...... Qcogt, Carla ........... Scott, Christine ..... Scott, ,luck .,,....... Scott, Kathy ..... Scott, Lydia ..... Scott, Lyle .......... Scott, Marcia .......... Scurs, Carol ............. Sedlaxndcr, Mary Lee ..... , ..... 25 Seilcr, Laura ...... ....... Sekns, Priscilla Sharp, Dale ......... Shaw, Thomas ..., Shaw, Van ..,...,..... Sheidler, Deborah ..... Shcidler, Snmlra ..,.. Shiblc, Beverly ....... Shihle, Stanluf' ....... Shiff, Howurc .,..,,.. Shiffer, Mark ....... ,... Shindel, Matthew Shinners, Michael .... Shipley, Steven .... 113, 82, if-2'.'1':i5Q 133, 145: 133 157 1-I-I 1,57 181 1-I-1 157 133 133 1133 144 186 157 157 1114 17-I 133 157 157 157 144 188 157 173 186 157 157 144 144 169 185 133 157 1313 157 133 157 157 145 170 169 173 162 1-I5 145 168 145 133 157 185 145 1-15 133 133 169 133 ..........'M,-15 . .,.... 145, 181 177 133 133,181 , 145, 176 157 157 133 145 132 . ,............,. 154 157,180,185 145 13.3 1115 157 145 . ...,... Shoemaker, Michncl ., .... .. Short, Alana .......... . Slmrfnlcnny ..,........ QIIIQYSEQ Shrewsberry, Dnvc ....... .............. Shrewsberry, Yvonne Shugurmun, Sherrie .. Siegel, Lesley' . ..,..,. .. Sie waldhlo in ....... Siei, David ............ Silverblatk, Gina ..... Silverblutt, Tina Simmons, Muriun ...... Simmons, Thomas . .... Singer, Deborah ..... ','.'.'.'.'.'. iA5Qiiil 1551 . . 1551 Sinner, Steven ...... ...... ..... . 157 133 133 157 133 174 183 1-15 185 157 187 145 157 157 Skuff, Anim ............. Skulski, Kenneth .,...... Skurnik, Karen .... , ..... Skrzypinxki, Mnry jane .. Skrzypinski, V irginia ....,,...,.......,..... 83, 145 Sluutlcrbnck. Barbara s1illl1l0l'1lllCk, Keith . .... ,. Patricia Ann , ........... . ........ .. Sloan, Sloan, Ronald , ........ ,. Slmnku, Deborah ...... Slon fh, Brenda ....... Smnh, Rebecca ..... Smirin, Sherry . .,...,, . Smith, Barbara D. ..... . Smith, Cynthia ........ Smith, David lf. Smith, David K. .... . Smith, David P. Smith. Debra ........ Smith, Donna , .,... Smith, Henry , ...... SIllif1l,jllSCllllillU .,... Smith, juninu ..,.... Smith, Louis ........... Smith, Michael ....... Smith, Iiiclmrcl Smith, Robert ,..... Smith, Robin ....... Smith, Snnclrn ......, .. Smith, Samdru Lee Smitl1,Scptcmbcr .....,. Smolcnski, john ...... Smuol. llohert ..... Snciclur, Don 'las .....,.. Snow , 133 f. 28, 25 .. 32, 33. 35 v IQX 145 . 33 165 . se 'mga 156 . 69 158 1-I5 . 69 145 .67 16.3, 158. 169. 133 Donalliwl .................... Snyder, Albert .....,..., Sn 'dc-r, Rachel ..... 45 Sohh, Andrew Sohcmk, Christopher . Suclcl Don lux , gg . . ......... . Solberg, Eric .........,.. Solomon. Benjznnin Smnurx, Anlionctte .... Sommer, Cary .....,... Sommer, Mark ........... 132, 134, 80, 145, 169 .67 145' 145 134 v Sotnyk, Theodore ...... ...... 6 7. 80, Spade, Kathy .......... ...............,.. Sparks, Angola ...... ..............,..,. .... Sparks, Steve . ..,...... ..............,,......... . . Spuiker, Diane .................. 145,163, 174 Spcnccr, Eiizubeth .... ..........,,,,.,. 1 34, Spencer, Janice ,, ...... ................. . ,. Spocrl. Donald .........,. ...,......, Spolurich. Michael ..... ..,.... 3 1, Spooner, Victoria ....... .......... Sprcsscr, jcnnnc ........ ,.... 1 45, Spyclmlu,,lnnct Marie ..,.... ........ Spychalu, Marie june! , ...... ......, 5 5, Smfforcl, Kenneth ...... ...... 1 34, Stunnurcl, Suzanne ..... ....... 4 4 Sturt. Sherry ..,.. ......... ,......... Stark, Terry .,........ ...... Sicelc, Thomas ......... ...... Sh: ver, Frederick ...... ...,.. Slc11s,jnlicannc ....... Steinberg, Kevin ....,.. .................... Stelncln, Linda ....... , ....................... . Sleinhnrst, Inner ....,. ..... ......... ,....... 4 4 , Slcngul, Anrlrcn .... ....... 1 46, 147, 171, Stun vcl, Andrea ......, ....., 1 46, 147, 171, Stephen, Brian ........,.. .....................,.. Stephenson, Phocnciu ..... ..,................ Stern, Kenneth ........,.. ....., Stern, Rick ..................,.......................... Stcwurl. Barbara ............................ 158, Stewart, Janet ........ 31 33, 34, 142, 146, Stewart, Susan ................,............. 146, Slnhl, David ......... .....................,....... Stone, Barbara ..... ..... 1 76, Stone, Bruce ...... ....... . Stone, Dnvid ..... ,.., ....... 5 5 , Stone, Sharon ....... .....,......... Stone. Randall . ..... .............. . Slowcll,1iobcrt ..,.. ..................... Street, Sharon ......,.. , ........ 146, 184, Smokey, Michael ...... ......,,...,. 6 9, Stnmphludith ....... ............... Surklalh, Shirley . ..... ..,.... . Su melt, Jeffrey ........ .......................,... Suhwolcl, Suzanne .......................,. 158, Sun, Margaret ..................................... Surmlt, Sylvia ....... ..... 83 , 155, 158, 171, Suzor, Blaine , ....................................,. . Swanson, Constance ...........,...... Sxvmismi, Donald ........ Swecny, Katherine ........ Swiczkowski, Deborah .............. .. 134, 157 133 165 145 158 174 134 1-45 145 176 181 171 173 133 176 158 173 158 145 184 158 185 1-15 145 183 177 145 158 145 158 158 134 134 173 173 171 134 134 177 193 169. 145 170 13-4 145 134 145 . 67 183 169 158 1-15 145 134 169 158 158 166 134 158 158 145 145 145 134 158 134 176 176 146 134 158 77 181 169 181 134 178 158 158 146 134 134 186 158 146 134 158 181 146 176 134 134 134 184 146 Swiczkowski, Donna . Swindle, Catherine .. Swindlc, Denise ...... Symington, Brad ....... Szilugyc, Joseph ........ Szor, Thomas ........... Szpila, Paul ........,....... Szykowny, Christine ....,.. Szymzrnski, Alam ....... Szyn1anski,Crace .... b , Szymzlnski, joan ....... Sz manaki Mark ...... Y - , Szymkowiak, Norman -T- Taber, Ellen ...... .. Tansey, James ,....... Tansey, Thomas ..... Tarsha, Arthur ......, 'I'arshn, Olivia ....... Tawa, Gregory ,... Taylor, Bruce ...... Taylor, Gretchen Taylor, jefferey ...... Taylor, Michelle ..... Taylor, Rhonda ...... Taylor, Stephen ..... Teague, Bradley ..... Teague, Stanley ..... Tefit, Robin ............ 'I'eitlebaum, Debbie . Tern Jle, Rebecca .,... Thichsn, James ........ 108, ......,134, 158 185 176 80 134 76, 30, 134 , 169 iX6s'fIi5Q'iEi v 1 33, 35,37 ...:::i::146 159 ..11,9s,14s Thomas, Anthony ..,., ,. ....... ,.... .... . Thomas, Dennis ..... Thomas, Diane ........ Thomas, Kathleen ,... Thomas, Sandra ....... Thompson, Michael ...... Thompson, Patsy ..... Tillman, Gloria . ,...... Tillman, Michael ......, ..,.... .... .... ......... Tippeft, Ann ,....,.., Tobian, David ....... Todd, Michael ....... 'I'ok1cs,Ellen Marie .. Trotter, Dennis ...... Trotter, Ricardo ..... Trout, Debra ....... Trout, Donald ..... Trnby, Mary . ..,,,... , Trnitt, Pamela ..,...... T uckcrma n, Robert ......1 .............. 146, 147, 171 67 Turnau, Peiggy ............. ..................... Turney, Wi lium ................. 31, 79, 134 -U- Ulch,Joe .... .... . .. Ullery, Keith ....... Ullery, Roberta ,....... ....... ..V - Vacek, Radko .............., Valente, Anthony ..,. .. Van Alst, Bryan ...... Vzgndegriff, Deborah .. . .. . . 146 Van Denk, Greg ........ ................... Vandiver, Debra .... ................. Vnndivort, Daniel Vandivcrt, Keith ..... 40, 139, 29, 134, 173 Van Walheck, Neil ....... ,...... .............. Vaughn, Darlene ...... . Vaughn, Deborah ..... Vaughn, Karen .... Van Y, Dora ......,. Veller, Calli ............. Verrone, Carmel ........... Viertlebeck, Cynthia Viertlebeck, Mary ....... Voorhees, Joseph ............ Voorhees, Kathleen . ......... . Wagner, Jay .........., Wagner, Rebecca .... .. Wagner, Regina , ...., Wa ner, Ronald ..... Walzden, Robert Wallace, Kathryn ...... Wallace, Penee ......, Waller, Cheryl ..... .. Waller, Linda 33, 34, ...,...33,78 ...fI'58','1i5 134? 134 134 Ilfllfii 67 1a9, v , y r v w 146 134 146 134 158 158 134 186 146 134 158 183 158 134 186 134 159 146 146 134 146 174 180 185 170 159 134 159 159 146 159 187 159 146 176 146 146 146 146 134 134 159 159 134 159 159 186 159 134 146 159 146 159 165 147 159 147 186 159 147 147 147 134 185 147 186 184 159 184 159 159 159 159 147 159 134 181 147 Walstrom, Christine Walters, Dale .......... 135, 184 135 170 159 184 147 Walters, David .......... ..... 1 47, 168, Wambold, Jeannette ...... ......,........ Wambolcl, Kathleen ....... .................. 1 35, Wurchol, Bonnie ........,...,......,,.......... 30, Ward, Beverly .......... 34, 37. 42, 135, 167, Ward, Daniel .............................. 28, 31, 69 Warfield, Douglas ............................ , Warner, Susan ...,.. ,... .... 1 59, Watt, Beth .....,........ 14S,159, Wcuner, Gregory ...... ........., 4 3, 147, Webb, Michael ..... Webb, Ramona ..... Webb, Susan ......., Weber, Barbara ....... Weber, Dawn . ...... Weills, Rebecca ....... Weills, Richard ..... Weills, Robert, ....... . .......124, , , . ,... 5 .so,159,1s4. ......21,147,171, 1IfII'iIi',' Weinstein, Donald ...... Weiselberg, Marc ..... Weiss , Merle . ....... . Weissbrod, Bruce .... . Welch, jollie ........ 147, Wells, Marsha ........... . .,...............,.......,. Wendell, Benjamin .... 24, 29, 54, 135, 173, Werley, Deborah .............................. 21, Werley, John ....... West, Deborah ......., 181 147 159 184 169 170 147 159 183 186 174 147 147' 186 135 159 135 135 180 159 186 159 147 135 159 West, Pamela ............. Wheeler, Clarence ....... Wheeler, Penny ...,.... ., ..... . ......... Whickum, Odin .......... ................... IH 135 Whitcomb, Pamela ..... ...,.. 3 0, 147, 169, 171 White, Susan .......... .... , ...... 33 , 37, 147 Whitmore, Dean ...... ..........,,. 4 5, 135 Whitmore, Dennis .... .......... 1 47 Wiersnm, Matthew ...... ....,........ 1 47 Wilder, Carlos ............ ....... 2 5, 147 Wilhelm, Staphanee ....... ...... 1 47, 165 Wilkins, Cynthia ........ ...... 1 59, 181 Wilkinson, Kathleen ...... ....,....... 1 59 Williams, Brenda ........ ............... 1 47 Willizunsf Coleen ..... ......, 33 , 135, 165 Williams, Dennis ..... ..., , . 80, 135. 177 Williams, Gloria ...... ....,.......... 1 76 Williams, Imogene ...... .........,.. 1 59 Wilmoth, Stephen ....... ......... 1 35 Wilson, Bruce ....... . ....,.. 80,135 Wilson, Linda ....... ..... . . 45,187 Wilson, Neal ............ ....... 6 7, 135 Wilson, Richard ....... ......... 1 35 Wilson, Todd ........ .......... I . 147 Wingarrl, Renee . 147, 187 Winkler, Bruce ...... ....... 4 5, 147 Winter, David . ..,... ..,...... 1 47 Winter, Jose 711 ......... ...... 1 59 Wisnofske, eynthia ...,........................... 135 Wolfe, Roberta ..........................,........... 175 Wolffing, Byron ......... 28, 30, 31, 35, 135, 162 Wollin, Timothy ............................ 135, 168 Wolniewicz, Dale ..... ...,............... I ...... 1 47 Woods, Beverly . ....... ............ 1 85 Worden, Dorothy . ..... ............... 1 35 Worden, Lydia ........ ,, ...... 159, 176 Worman, Ernest ...... ...... 6 7, 135, 170 Wosta, Victor ........ ............... 1 47 Wurz, Vicki .......... ..... ....... 1 5 9 Wyant, Barbara ....... ,.... 1 35. 168 Wyns, Michael ...... ............... 1 35 Wyatt, Debra ......, ........... 1 47, 163 Wysong, Steven .... .,.... 6 9, 159, 162 ..y.. Ynncy, Mascimilliaue ...... ....., I 47 Yeazell, Ronald .......... .....,,.. 1 59 Yoder, Thomas ........ ............ 1 35 Young, George ..... . ..... 76, 77, 159 Young, Kenneth ..,.. .. Young, Sandra ..,....., Yonrist, Sandra ....,...., -Z- Zuft, jan .......,....., Zaft, Sandra ............ Zulusky. jon .............. Zauerucha, Lillian ......... Zawierucha, Richard Zelmanski, Cindy ....... Zion, Richard .......... Ziskin, Suzanne ...... Zoybek, Craig ...... 135.173, 'fffffff'35: f G'f '4 Q-Q I -14 4- The Truck Team is foxy. 111 139, 147 159 147 185 147 135 127 135 174 159 147 159 x '41 237 238 American Radio ....... Chess .................. Debutantes ....... DECA .............. Equestriennes ...... Forum ........... F .T.A. ..... . Gavel ...... German ...... I-D a-Ka ...... Hi-Y ....... Peries Presidents ...... JCL ............. NFL .............. Omena Aura ...... . Club Index 162 162 163 164 165 166 167 167 168 169 170 171 172 172 173 174 Or a-I .................... Pay-a-el-s a ............... Quill and Dagger ......... Junior Sorelles .......... Senior Sorelles ....... Tawasi .............. Sports Club ........ Sisco ............. . Talisman ........... Thadevilleans ...... Tri-D ................. Thalians ...... Thespians ....... YFC ..........., Y-Teens ....... Pot O' Gold Representatives 101-Margaret Ieziorowski 102-Ilene Sperling 103-Linda Kuhman and B 104-Harriet Lemerand 105-Jenny Short 106-Stephen Land 107-Nancy McIntyre 108-Chris Scott 109-Donald Mincey 110-Pamela Horton 112-Bob Wallace 113-Lloyd Lunceford 115-Linda Kurtz 116-Rick Romanoff 117-David Britsch 118-Lynn Martin 119-Jean Merritt 128-Sheila Heard 147-Jane Kern 148-D avid Mortemore 149-Wanda Burks 150-Cheryl Waller 153-Mike Spolarich 160-Cindy Davis 161-Marcia Scott 162-Colleen Connell 201-Karen Duerringer 202-Tim Muszynski 203-Linda Folger 204-Bodil Schmidt 205-Ellen Tokles 206-Sue Breeze 207-Valaria Sanders 208 --Karen Brookover 210-Mike Albert 212-Keith Slautterback 213-Debbie Slomka ev Frischblatt 215-Sherry Creenberg 216-Laura Carter 217-Phil Pietrykowski 218-Nancy Morford 219-Jack Babel 222-Marie Spychala 224-Karen Chapman 225-Craig Boyles 226-Terri Chills 227-Bob Gilbert 232-Richard Smith 242-Colleen Iimison 243?Rick Trotter 247-Marc Schoonmaker 248-S ue Eiserling 249-Beverly Miner 250-Paul Hoffman 252-James Thielen 253-Elton Powell 254-Julie Cuy 261-Jan London 263-Ricki Kovacik 264-Barb Stewart 322-Randy Huffman 323-Jim Haack 324-Carol German 325-Ken Berry 326-Mary McGee 327-jennifer Kahn M-I-Charles Carter M-3D-Mary Ann jiannuzzi M-18-Kathy Rummage M-21-Dennis johnson M-3C-Howard Lebow Gym-Richard Smith Cym-Saralyn Classman Cafeteria-Cindy Smith 931 WV' eye Paoli, rgraumiiarlig LM U7 Lal I 2 1 - r ', I 7 T fl ' 1 4 A , H453 ' J 1970 Pot O Gold Staff Editor in Chief ............ ...... B onnie Balcluf Business Manager ............ ...... G Wen Petersen Ass't Business Manager .... ........ S haron Ott Photography Editor .......... ................... K aren Beverly Opening Section ........... ..................... A nn Patterson Student Activities .... ......... M arty Britsch, Linda Butz Athletics .............. ....... I i1n Perkins, Douglas Moll Clubs ................ ........................... L inda Meier Academics ......................... Chris Beck Faculty .... ........ B arb Cooper Senio1's ..... ..... B onnie Balduf juniors ............ ...... R obin Getter Sophomores Freshmen .. Ads .......... Index ....... Circulation ... ..............-.....-.-............................................. ...........Nancy Hakius ..... Marianne Hewlett . ...... ............. C Wen Petersen Barb Lesh Polly Keller, Dee Dee Hilkert Photographers ..... Bob Sedlander, Rick Grafing, jim Black, Dan Vandivort Printers ........... ............. .............. ................. 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