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

 - Class of 1971

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The worlds within our world that lie open to us ahead: the ups and downs of the world of businessg the pro- fessional pursuits with the challenge of unlimited intellectual growth: the ever-growing number of differing fields in the artistic spectrum: the tasks of setting up a home and the satisfaction of establishing a happy family lifeg the course of political involve- ment-concern and action in the community: and the endless number of other opportunities open to us in our life ahead. At DeVilbiss, we hope to become aware of these worlds and to gain the knowledge for So Many Roads To Choose. o o on ta l .FT ii,-xx, T,-Nx, ill 1, -t - I'- ' X at l . E3 C3 G F' . ii ' l A l if Ellen Coffey is fascinated by some ofthe electronic equipment used in a special program by Mr. Tom Wagner. Mr. Wagner demonstrates the growing need for skilled computer operators in the business world. - xx-lf ' I Enthusiastic students lent their support to various community throughout the year, including the campaign for a tax keep busses in Toledo. Above, students eagerly line Upton lsr . fa-C f 1- . Chorale members Kay Robinson, Cheryl Lawrence, and Luppens wear dramatic long gowns in the Choir holiday n lg L, lr..-b...f ' --x M xx QX. FW L, F 4 4,1 A , ,y'. 5, . N l Fifi ,- f il . ,ii 'A E . Vx -' K WQ' . LM X-Q R-Th ' Kirk' 'Cljh' 'j. , LEFT UV'-Z ,afQ,'Xx1fQ','j ., . -' Nz' ggi-2 ' 1' ' ' - , -X -jg f Q .4'.1'v'wq x M M , . -:, l... wg . 3 Aii.g5g..I1l2 ' ' ' 2- 4' Emi!-f:,F S yu Q a -1-v,1222 .'1.'.'.2 '. 1425- f, Lil W L 1. fx ax '-11172 1 ,ef . .. 5 Q Ju, -an - K. , -,-,- ,in K , V f xx. 1, ,rf ,L . X , wg '-I f M Zap, f ' jila ,f Qs W , - Air' f2afe'gf'?F- . X . 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H7111 263 IEE ,Si E EPI W 1 NE E fig -wi ' 4 ABOVE: New doors give DeVi1biss a new look for freshmen Pam Kinney and Marcia Goodman. UPPER RIGHT: Spirited students ride their decorated truck in the Start Foot- ball game parade, new this year. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Ray Dembinski lists coming events on the new activities board. I r 1.- 2? country team dunks coach Bud Tapola O.S.U. after capturing the state crown, designated Mr. Tapola Ohio Cross of the Year. LEFT: Iulie Henning and are two of the many girls who wear on cold days. ': :, 3- 5 'ffrv QI-. ,, , Y fm ,.,1yKsCVm ii v - Y, seg' Wigs, X 1 t Top sellers in the annual candy drive Toni Webb, Arthur Chapman, Helen Parraz, first Minnie Booker samples a Torpedo sandwich, one place winner Steve Harris, and Rose Hollstein earn first place for their homeroom. new hot sandwiches offered at the snack bar. 1 th d' ' t DeVi1tries 1971, NO, He was a left to right are: Mary Lee Sedlander, Mari Burke., Stephanie - Eismglfrigllig yvilfofflhlgir olilnjiilinlsrficilamlfler, Spooky . In formation from Ellis, Ann McWilliam. Diane Speiker, Kay Robmson,Lorra1ne We'11 Find A Place Where There's Room To Grow tl Bi1Hrabak tells his opinions of student unrest to reporter Iim Rudes for a special television news report concerning teenager's thoughts. ' Kurtz, Robin Adams, Chris Scott, Ianet Lubov, Calli Veller, Becky Small, and Gale Close. The Usherettes also danced to Spinning Wheel . So Much Of Li Darlene Vaughn and Barb Smith leave fo vacation wearing happy faces. X' ,f Greg Wright uses the telephone in the front hall while Terry Phillips and Lorraine Grant wait in line. fe Ahead r a two-week Christmas Trees at Pearson Park frame Rick Kern and Mary Iossi as they await beginning of Pay-A-E1-Sa's hayride. We .' 5 I - I-,iv-.'v'. L- ,J 3 gyygf.---a L59-:'1v.e'..ekg,p,,g.g,,g , Mark Guthrie keeps his chin up as he from a car injury which prevents him wrestling this year. 9 1 . 1 N N l , 1 1 s l ,ng P I ' mg 4 0 1, s ,H S 5 . du.- : 3 ' ,P . -all 1 'T ,-..-' ' . 'X' .:r - -1 - 4' 'X' -F' 'Q 5 I E . 1. 'V o a. 'fy . -f. 1, auf Q1 4 F I- Jil' ' 'X o ' IQ, y Q -L K R D 4 A W 1 ' ' ' , ff 1 Y W .N- o W I , V' Y 5' 'Q ' . ' 5' 4 -W' x s . -N .- ,M L sy, rn.. 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Her duties included keeping score at the quiz bowl shows. on Sundays. UPPER RIGHT: Ioey Iones, Mary Henry, lane Draper, Bob Haddad and Robin Getter rejoice as they leave for a TASC- meeting. RIGHT: Student, Government, president Iim Black shows the trophy case to Rick Church, a TASC exchange student from Perrysburg. ABOVE: Laura Lebow, Al Bellg, and Maryanne Scheer, class representatives at large, take over Mr. Schafer's office. Student Government Holds Open Forum In an effort to get things out in the open, Student Government held an open forum on Ian- uary 6, 1971. This meeting was informal with all the officers sitting on the floor of the stage and President lim Black leading the discussion. Many proposals were brought up but none was voted on ecause it wasn't considered abusiness meeting. The open meeting was a new idea that was meant to give more students an active voice in Student Government policies. The new constitution which was adopted at the end of last year was put into action. This year Vice-President Mark Everhart presided at the meetings. Government donated one hundred dollars to the Pakistan relief fund after the disaster there. Some of the money for this fund was earned ,Y from Santa's Mailbox. UPPER LEFT: Chris Hewlett calls Frank Venner about the quiz bowl show. LEFT: Pat Ellis pins a boutonniere on Mark Everhart, Student Government Vice-President, at the Homecoming Dance. ABOVE: Students crowd into the mirror room on the last turn-in day for the magazine drive. Spirit Committee Holds Slave Sale Four committees and boards served DeVilbiss. They were the Spirit Committee, the Student- Faculty board, the Human Relations committee, and the Iudiciary board. Spirit Committee devoted their time to making signs and posters for football and basketball games. They also supported the mothers' bake- sale for the Schneider memorial by making signs to advertise it. Difficulties arose with the choosing of the Student-Faculty board. It was finally decided that the Executive board would interview prospective members. The faculty were late in selecting their representatives. This delayed the actions of the Student-Faculty board. Phil Kaufman, Human Relations advisor said, The purpose of the Human Relations committee is to promote better human relations by working together through contacts to promote justice. A newly formed board, the Judiciary board, consisted of five students. These students studied Robert's Rules of Order and were responsible for keeping order at Student Government meetings. ABOVE: The Student Faculty Board lim Iohnson Gretchen Taylor lim Black Tom Damrauer Steve Vandivort, Karen Sarno, and Alex Gerwer NOT PICTURED Dave Ligibel and Cindy Challen '1'5T.'i:f new UPPER LEFT: Ricky Thomas sells Rachel Snyder at the Spirit Committee Slave Sale. UPPER RIGHT: The Human Relations committee: FRONT ROW: Karen Rupp, Kathy Blalark, and Debbie Teillebaum, SECOND: Joe Voorhees, Valerie Sanders, Balaram Puligandia, and Mr. Phil Kaufman. NOT PICTURED: jeff Schnell, Sid Morse, and Sue Hazard. LEFT: The Iudiciary Board. FRONT ROW: Kevin Stein- berg and Kathy lex. STANDING: Ricky Thomas, Rick Nesper, and Rick Greenwald. ABOVE: Orange and black pom-poms decorated spirit committee's car for Homecoming. Commissioners Try Man Innovations Groups of students congregated constantly in front of the new graffiti board opposite 122, waiting their turn to write jokes, poems, insults, and to draw pictures. Wendy Hrahak-Publicity put up a new board weekly. Prospective members earned about DeVilbiss Clubs from the new club handbook prepared by Craig Lykins-Organiz- ations. Chris Scott-Awards and Ernie Worman- Finance felt disappointed because the magazine drive this year netted one-third less than last year. To save time, commissioners presented written reports, typed by Pattie Gring-Clerk of the Board instead of the usual oral report given at govern- ment meetings. Bob Nordoff-Athletics promoted an intramural Basketball tournament won by the Poon-tang Wildcats. Students interested in current topics bought manly various paperbacks on ecology, drugs, and blac history, added to the stock by Sue Reed- Social Service. Fred Dewey-Assemblies had the rare chance to plan the assembly honoring the DeVi1biss Cross Country State Championship Team. The team presented all their trophies to Mr. Cross and the school at the assembly. ABOVE: Fred Dewey files material on the bus levy in Room 122. UPPER RIGHT: Ernie Worman, Chris Scott and Linda Berg work diligently on the magazine drive. RIGHT: Craig Lykins takes care of the roses for the queen at the Homecoming game. .vu tall. .Q 3 'W .Us R3 l I 1 .5155 I ., 532315 .La - si? IC, 5713 fitfgz Q 1 i Q50b,ff9fd 0ff 1 Chcga Scott. W :W X iglW,.:Z1-Q I 13555 vhs :ii-ii f in-xiiiffve-' 1 P - '1' - ff 1 'l':'fi. :fu Bene' Senior RER ii ehit fleura 'IEBUW' ffUUi0 ' ' fM5V'3nn5 SCUEGVQQ tffnedttnewev4fiS5iQUiD'if?S fsobttwnranorr -iArnaerscs1ifqtffQ iChEi5t5C0ii TAWSEUSPP + E Kemfvandivurf - nevn SUSPRBCU' 50Q334lt,i OWU + ?f X UPPER LEFT: The activities sheet in Room 122 gives th m- lete list ofthe executive officers and the commissioners. UPPER HT: Wendy Hrabak letters the week's menu. ABOVE: Bob Nordhoff shows off for th ' tramural basketballt ms LEFT' S ddffh PttPttGgfthtdt P Assistants Aid Students and V'V ., me - ., -sf- -.wer--H.-eg 1 1, ii E FRONT ROW Office Assistants Karen Montri, Wanda Duncan, Patti Sloan, Royanne Carolyn Anderson, Ioan Goss, Caren Kramer. SECOND: Calli Beller, Linda Kurtz, Emma Debbie Klockowski, THIRD: Sharon Humberger. Kathy Papenfuss, Laura Lebow. Barb Barb Heine, Diane VanPelt, Kathy Spade, Eileen Rockiki, Iudy Stump. FOURTH: Lydia Cheryl Mills, Sandy Nagley. UPPER LEFT: Visual Aids: Ralph Gould, William Early, Iohn Morgenstern. NOT PICTURED: Richard Buckley. ABOVE: Lab Assistants: SEATED: Ianet Dunn, Nadine Liber, Gregory Mclndoe, Deborah Opazewski, Ieannie Merritt, Ieanne Kelb, Iolly Welch, Beth Blankerts. STANDING: Iulie Daig, Michael Miller. RIGHT: Library Assistants: Suzanne Bowyer, jennifer Kahn, Lois Chamberlin, Kathy Basso, Ellen Tokles, Gaye Grote. Susan Patterson, Wanda Horn, Linda Kurtz, Bonnie and Diane Speiker. UPPER RIGHT: Gym Assistants: Pat Ellis, Calli Veller, Lynda Hunt, Lorraine Grant, and Brenda Gillespie. LEFT: Rescue Squad: AROUND e Counselman, Bruce Winkler, Barry Leeper, Phil Ron O'Laughlin, Al Benjamin, Ken Lipson. Bob Chapman. and Dave Walter. NOT PICTURED: Co- Irving and Ieff Cochran. ABOVE: Nurse's Assistants: Debbie Paskiet, Nurse Hanslip, Sue Fox, Kathryn Debbie Coles. NOT PICTURED: Cindy Smith and Athletic Assistants: FRONT: Marcia Scott. SECOND: Halloween Theme Marks Homecoming Pumpkins, scarecrows, and witches spelled out the 1970 DeVilbiss Homecoming. The theme Season of the Witch fitted the Halloweenfestiv- ities perfectly. The day began with the traditional!-Iomecoming Parade originating at the Colony parking lot and ending at Page Stadium. Unfortunately, the cross country team ran in the city meet at the same time t e football team began their battle against Bowsher. Some fans watched the cross country team take the city crown at Ottawa Park before rushing to the stadium for the exciting half-time activities. The band entertained everyone with many popular tunes while the majorettes twirled their fire batons. Climaxing half-time was the crowning of queen Linda Folger and her court. Student Government hassled over the WHEN and WHERE of the ceremonies. The pleasant outcome was the return of last year's queen, DeeDee Esser, to crown Linda Folger for the first time at an assembly fifth hour, Friday. Everyone could then share in the exciting announcement of the 1970 queen and court. Since the building per- mit for this dance required that students be out of the DeVilbiss cafeteria by 11:00, the dance ended at 10:30. I i 1 1 i , I 1 . Homecoming Attendants: Laura Pownall, Robin Adams, Chris Scott, and Ann Henry. UPPER LEFT: Loyal students and alumni cheer enthusiatically, hoping to break the team's losing streak. LOWER LEFT: Rick Schneider and Debbie Kaiser discuss the great sounds of The I-Ienchmenf' ABOVE: Queen Linda Folger radiates her thanks to the DeVi1biss student body. BELOW: Pay-a-el-sa and Quill and Dagger painted and decorated one of the most colorful floats in the Homecoming parade. Cheerleaders v. - , . X Sponsor Clinic Sixty-five grade school and high school stu- dents weathered cold and rain to attend a cheer- leading clinic at Page Stadium in September. Various members of the D.H.S. varsity squad taught cheers, jumps, tumbling, and a pornpom routine. The profit helped the cheerleaders pay for their new basketball uniforms. In Iune, the varsity cheerleaders attended Smith- Walbridge Camp which is one of many National Cheerleading Association Camps. In five out of five competitions the D.H.S. cheerleaders took first place. They also won the Spirit Stick by being the most spirited squad three times. Iunior varsity cheerleaders sold suckers while the Tigerettes sold cand to pay for their many expenses. They practiced, long hours after school to insure precision. The 'six-member I.V. squad attended a clinic at T.U. . UPPER LEFT: Cheerleaders toss their megaphones into the air for the starting kick-off at the Homecoming game. ABOVE: Heidi Rutz and Dawn Weber slrow-off the new ,varsity uniforms. RIGHT: The re- serve squad members Peggy Morford, Heidi Rutz. Becky Wagner, Becky Harris, Sue Anderson, and Nancy Morford yell Beat-em! Defeat-em! to help the I.V. team to victory. -Q--L. tl M ., ,, 132. UPPER LEFT: Tigerettes Diane Germain, Fran Guzman, Bobbie 'Bean, Darlene Henry. and Candy Iones ride in the Homecoming parade, MIDDLE: Varsity Cheerleaders Dawn Weber, Karen Rupp, Bonnie Nappenbach, Barb Heine, and Linda Folger concentrate on a D.H.S. foul shot. BELOW? Freshmen Cheerleaders Sarah Reiser, Karen Feldstein, Margie Wysong, Marilyn Herman, and Ian Veller display the results of many hours of practice. LOWER LEFT: Captain-Linda Folger and co-captain-- Karen Rupp demonstrate a cheer at the clinic. ITT TOP: Cast members congregate on stage for the finale. ABOVE: Traveling Salesmen Ernie Worman, lim Black, Scott Cohn, Keith Vandivort, Al Snyder, Iim Booker, Bruce Winkler, and Dave Walters ride the train made by the Stage Crew. RIGHT: Keith Vandivort lHarold Hilll and Sue Hazard lMarionj sing Till There was You . Man Performances Draw Big Crowds Seventy-Six Trombonesufstiidents and facul- ty members whistled, hummedf and sang that tune all through the halls as the cast prepared for The Music Man . Since the first presentation took place at the end of exam week, one matinee was performed on Thursday, Ianuary 27, and a second on Sunday, Ianuary 31, something new for De- Vilbiss High School. Mrs. Martha Pownall directed the musical this year and Mr. Dan Kronfield was the conductor. For the first time, two girls shared the feminine lead: Bobbie Bean and Sue Hazard. Both played Marion the Librarian. The audience generously applauded Keith Vandivort's performance as Pro- fessor Harold Hill. Publicity and usher's maxi skirts featured patri- otic colors. The 1912 costumes reminded students of today's nostalgic styles. TOP: The Barbershop Quartet-Dan Vandivort, Bill Schultz, Ioe Gwinner, and Dave Britisch harmonize Lida Rose . ABOVE: Alan Hedler lWinthropj, Bobbie Bean lMarion1, and Heather Allard IMrs. Parool relax between scenes. LEFT: Mary Lee Sedlander lZaneeta Shinnsl and Ben Wendell lTommy Djlasl display danc- ing as well as acting talent. BELOW: Keith Vandivort is caught dressing behind scenes in the teacher's lounge. Q ABOVE: DEVILBISS STEERING COMMITTEE, FRONT ROW: Iulie Henning-Tryouts: Debbie Opaczeski-Ushers: Paula Ash- 'Tickelsg Sandy Yourisl--Tickets: Chris Hewlett, Pal Kronfield, Al Snyder. and lane Draper-Iunior Adsislanls. STAIRS FROM LEFT to RIGHT: Robin Adams-Programs: Connie Swanson- Publicity: Karen Duerringer-Costumesg Ianet Lubov and Ann Mc- William-Ushereltes: Bob Haddad-Properties: Sue Colboth-Secre- tary-Treasurer: Carol German-Make-up: Karen Rupp-Dancers: Nadine Liber-Scenery: Barb Smith-Make-up: lim Booker-Scerr ery: Mark Everhart-Pit Band: Keith Vandivort-Student Director: Karen Sarno-General Chairman. NOT PICTURED: Dave Pankralz, Sue Eiserling, and Dan Vandivorl-junior Assistants: Ken Skalski- Technical Direclorg Dave Orr-Cinematographer, and Devon Mc- Loughlin-Casl Party. RIGHT: STAGE CREW, FRONT ROW: Iohn Siewald, Bob Lycly, Randy While, Paul Iossi. SECOND ROW: Lyle Scott, Ieff Renshaw. Ken Skalski-Stage Manager. Phil Rice, Tom Brown. Many Students Work Behind Show Scenes Since December Pit Band has spent about 10 hours a week on Spinning Wheels , Spooky , and other arrangements of Mark Everhart for DeViltries. A part of Pit Band practices for a combo in which they play professionally. Members of the Stagecraft and Lighting class spent their class time building sets for the school dramatic productions. Music Man called for the interior of a train. The class members altered this to make the bus interior for the opening scene in DeViltries. Eight juniors served on the steering committees for Music Man and DeViltries. This is an honor usually reserved for seniors. UPPER LEFT: Paul Iossi hoists Ken Skalski up on a batten to check its weight support. ABOVE: PIT BAND, FIRST ROW: Mark Everhart-Director, Brad Ritchie, Ron Sloan, Larry Laskiewitz, Robert Berles. .SECOND ROW: Tom Szor, Mike Miller, Mark Marion, Alan Schawalbe, Terry Szor, Kevin Pownall, Don Ward. LEFT: MUSIC MAN STEERING COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Sue Webb-Scenery: Barb Smith-Make-up: Becky Small-Propen ties: Amy Musgrave-Publicity. SECOND ROW: Barb Allison- Usher: Rachel Snyder-Business Manager: Craig Lykins-Pro- grams: Bob Haddad-Tickets. NOT PICTURED: Ianet Dunn and Laura Seiler-Costumes: Luann Perales-Programs: Kathy Iex- Publicity: Wendy Hrabak-Scenery: Ann Tippett-Tickets: Sue Eiserling-Ushersg Ken Skalski-Student Director. DeViltries Uses Slapstick Humor Pies in the face, spilt water and broken chairs added a variety of humor to the 1971 DeVi1tries, No, He was a Mormon. f Two flat tires leave Chester O. Forbes' Travel- ing Variety Show stranded. Ezekial Ebrams offers to let, them use his barn. The actors begin to rehearse for their next show in Omaha. Wife, who had ,won a talent show, considers this a great break to. show her talents. Iealous Trudi then demonstrates the true caliber of the troop by singing Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento. The show ends as Ted and Chris realize their mutual love and leave'Chester in Trudi's arms. Karen Sarno and Keith Vandivort displayed their talent in the writing and directing of the show. Miss Carol Husum, adviser, gave support and guidance throughout the production. TOP LEFT: Girl Scout leader, Bob Crump IKathy Iohnsonl leads the Senior Usherettes Ann McWilliams, Ianet Lubov, Robin Adams. Chris Scott, Stephanie Croft, and Mari Burke in their rescue mission. LEFT: Accident prone Trudi fRuth Landisl spills a pie on Chester fDaIe Radunzl. ABOVE: Faye Robinson sings We've Only lust Begun. Prism Tries Co-Editors Mary Baum and Karolyn Anderson worked together as co-editors of the Prism. Having two editors was a totally new idea for the DeVilbiss newspaper. At the annual Prism breakfast the 100070 home- rooms banqueted on French waffles and cider. Even with this tempting goal, sales were down. Last year 600 subscriptions were sold while this year only 450 were sold. This made ad sales more important for the financing of the paper. Various homerooms participated in the Prism's Political Poll by answering questions. The questions concerning Viet Nam, drugs, abortion, the space program, and the bus levey received a great many answers from the students. Staff members attended an educational work- shop in Bowling Green where they discovered many ideas on newspaper editing. TOP: Naomi Eisen-reporter, and Sue Eiserling-first page editor, paste galley sheets. ABOVE: Mary Baum- edilor, and Robin Adams-ads manager, leave for the printer. RIGHT: Sue Sullwood-reporter, and Donna Foster-second page editor, check galley sheets for mistakes in the copy. ,,,,i i , - Malia'-551 43 4.4.1 I 92? sag t UPPER LEFT: Harvey Schwartz-Fourth Page Editor, Carolyn Anderson-Editor, and Bev Ward-Third Page Editor, work on copy. UPPER RIGHT: Cheryl Abood- C1 se rculations manager, and Paula Ash-Business Manager, rve at the Prism breakfast, while Mrs. Hart, Advisor, looks on. LEFT: Paulette Meier-Second Page Editor and Kanard Dennis7Sports Editor, read over exchange papers. ABOVE: Kanard Dennis and IanZaft-Reporters, CH refully examine pictures. ,5 ,J i r J ABOVE: The staff hams it up at Columbia University Diane Speiker. SECOND: Student Activities-Laura Chris Hewlett. THIRD: Athletics-Iohn Balduf, Student -Mary Beth Goodman. FOURTH: Organizations-Lynda Editor Bob Walden clowns for camera. BELOW RIGHT: Vandivort tell students to Watch the birdie , smile, and say cheese. BELOW Rick Brown 2 , Ii f S DG Staff Travels Cheaper B The Dozen Eleven members of the Pot O' Gold staff and Mrs. Berger took off for an educational but fun- filled trip to New York, on October thirteenth. The purpose of the trip was to attend Columbia University's short course on yearbook. Since eighteen members of this year's staff of twenty- three were new, this training was quite valuable. Discounts on entertainment for groups of twelve were a pleasant surprise. Don't Be Left Out in the Cold: Buy Your Pot O'Gold was the slogan for the 1971 sales campaign. A stuffed penguin which the staff purchased in New York for Mrs. Berger was the offical POG mascot. The staff overcame many obstacles: a late start, difficulties with the delivering and dis- tribution of under class pictures and the budget. The problem of insufficient storage space was solved second semester when the POG room be- came an electronics classroom for Mrs. Berger's French classes instead of the room for visual aids. ing the new receipts are Sales Assistants Cass Cuzynski Karen Frey and Sales Manager ee Hllkvert ABOVE Adviser Mrs Berger the penguin mascot Faculty Sue Bowyer. Jawn Weber Iuniors Iean Merritt Academics Chris Beck and Seniors Rachel Snyder, .33 the new formica table top RIGHT Ian Clark business manager organizes pictures. Honor Society Donates To Leukemia Fund Donating S25 to the Leukemia Society Research Fund was an unusual activity this year for the Honor Society. Its members continued the tutoring program. The fall inductions added nineteen seniors to the forty-one who had been inducted as juniors last spring, making a total membership sixty. Parents, friends, old and new members enjoyed refreshments in the library after the inductions. Inductions for the' Quill and Scroll took place at the end of DeVilbiss Week. Members of the Prism and Pot O' Gold staffs received membership pins from this international society for high school journalists and left for the traditional Quill and Scroll breakfast. As of March 15, the Quiz Bowl team had won two matches. The four member team won over Ottawa Hills and in a close match, Clay. Mr. Bill Shafer coached the team. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Laura Pownall-Grand Marshall, Debbie Opaczewski-Secretary, Amy Musgrave+Chaplain, Steven Marshall-Historian, Chris Beck-Treasurer. SECOND: Mrs. Irene Hart-Advisor, Francine Guzman, Karen Sarno, Grace Herman, Susan Colboth, Ann Manix, Pam Palmer, Karen Rupp, Pam Ryan, Kathy Wam- bold, Lynn Martin, Robin Smith. THIRD: Dale Nelson, Dianne Miller, Pattie Gring, Pattie I-Iadgigeorge, Ieanne Kelb, Angeleline I-Iadgigeorge, Lois Chamberlin, Nancy Gold, Nancy Io Fritz, Karen Voorhees, Beverly Woods, Connie Swanson, Bobbie Lee, Eleanor Austin. FOURTH: Keith Vandivort, Mark Everhart, Robert Haddad, Byran Wolffing, Rick Greenwald, Iames Isenstein, Al Bellg, Larry Laskiewicz, Allen Schwalbe Wendall. NOT PICTURED: Les Gunzenhauser-President, man-Vice-President. SCROLL FRONT ROW Mis Irene Hail Adviser Donna Webei Iean Meuitt Chris Hewlett lane Draper, Laura Lebow. THIRD: Baum Robin Getter Al Bellg Chus Beck M15 Lenoie Paulette Meiei Paula Ash Harvey Schwartz, Robin Adams, Rick Brown, SECOND C'he1ylAbood Sue Boyei IanCla1k Dawn 11m Black Bob Walden Diane Speiker, Linda Kurtz, Colleen Fox. UPPER LEFT: Members ol' the Pot O' Gold staff enjoy lunch at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. LEFT: QUIZ BOWL TEAM: Bob Haddad, Karen Dueringer, Bryan Wolffing, Al Bellg, and Rick Greenwald. LOWER LEFT: Karen Dueringer, Dave Crandall, and Bryan Wolffing answer ques- tions in Quiz Bowl eliminations. standing Iumor and Senior science students by Tole SOC1Bly BELOW 17 soloists take superior ratings Green State Solo Contest FIRST ROW- Melani Debbie Teitlebaum Caren Kramer Debi Schafer Cook. SECOND ROW: Laura Pownall, Terry Szor wart, Kay Robinson, Sherrie Smirin, and Bill Sch ROW: Mark Everhart, Doug Iennings. Allen Sch Parnell, Darrel Owens, and Ken Mueller. RIGHT: Steye Marshall and.Tom Benninger ared 1 w ,, ' 'f ABOVE: Barb Stone receives award for being the local Teenage Homemaker of the Future . RIGHT: Ben Wendell, Rick Greenwald, Karen Duerringer, Al Bellg, and Byron Wolfing place in the semi-finalists for National Merritt Scholar- ships. Ensembles Earn Superior Ratings Chorale, Girls' Ensemble, and Madrigal, per- forming at the State contest, won 24 first-place medals to add to choi.r's collection. The phrase recurring on all three critiques from the judges was you have a good blend . A group of 17 composed choir's newest ensemble, Chorale. This group highlighted the National Honor Society induction, the orientation meeting of junior high counselors, and the dinner for parents of choir members. They also gave a repertoire of po ular tunes for the spring concert. Girls' Ensemble presented songs for the Old Orchard 8th graders and an exchange concert with Bowling Green High School. Madrigal, because of short rehearsal time, did SINGERS: Steven Harris, Becky Small, Richard Kern, Renard Howard, Kay en Lewis, and jane Draper. jane Debi Schafer. SECOND ROW: Richard Kern, not perform often but this factor was not notice- able in their contest performance. ROW: Sherrie Smirin. Becky Small, Shelia Cook, Renard Howard, Darrel Lee Owens, Darrel Hughes, Steven Harris, and Sue White, Kay Robinson, Cheryl Lawrence, Sharon Steven Conrad Lewis. ENSEMBLE: Carol Ethington, Debbie Teitlebaum, Mary Iossi, Peggy Morford, Candie Iones, Cindy Viertlebeck, Sheryl Nancy Morford, and Caren Kramer. RIGHT: The Ceremony of Carols echoes with chords by Mrs. I. Perrine. FRESHMEN GIRLS' AND BOYS' CHORUS, FIRST ROW: Carol Kuh- Cox, Dwight Hunter, Iames Iackson, Paula Huff, Glenda man, Debbie Madden, Iacquelyn Williams, Dianne Skaff, Debra Krasney, Allison, Esther Blair, Regina Lewis, Tonya Hawthorne. Theresa Lee, Gordon Mclndoe, Mike Walsh, Alan Hedler, Marjie Wy- Linda Michalski, Dolly Vaughn, Ienny Farve, Lois Hogan, song, Sue Zollweg, Lorraine Cast, Mary Gibson, Theresa Philips, Heidi hoff, Fay Robinson, Toni Webb, Eric Foehternann, Ieffery Vandivort, Iulie Anderson. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Iones, Linda Weiss, David Arnos, Iames Iohnson, Pamela Hazlett, Kim Wendi, Becky Saba, Linda Miller, Ianet Laskiewicz, Lynn Wilkins, Clarence Kiocheska, Linda Mansour. , CHOIR, FIRST ROW: Sheryl Smirin. Iudy Phelps, Becky Small Rosie Lopez, Helen Levinson, Carol Ethington, Kathy Wilkinson, Kajfasz, Karen Lake, Debi Schafer-Robe Girl, lane Kramer, Sue Lewis, Sue Mencher, Kim Crooks, Betty lean Gibbs, Ianet Stewart-Pianist. SECOND ROW: Mary Io Phelps. Helen Iablonski, Beth Liz Brun, Cheryl Waller, Nancy Morford, Candie Iones, Debbie Teitlebau Redner, Diane Rhegness, Dolly McCormick, Ioan Szymanski, Thawanna Miner, Cindy Viertbeck, Paulette Meier, Sharon Luppens, Juanita Bunnell, field, Debbie Wyatt, Sharon Coleman, Edythe Peterson, Mary Iossi, Sandy THIRD ROW: Linda Waller, Kathy Potter, Lynette Johnson, Debra Gwinner, l lothers And Dads Organize Choir Parents Club Sheryl Norman, Peggy Morford, Sharon Street, Sue White, Dougherty, Gina Silverblatt, Cathy Hughes, Rachel Snyder, Kay Robinson-Vice President, Cathy Swindle, Shelly Mary Skrzypinski, Sue Pugsley, Elaine Armour, Lorraine Grainger. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Vaughn, Darlene Vaughn, E l T rry Phillips, Renard Howard, Darrel Lee Owens Reideler, Fred Hakius, Donald Mincey, Dan Loy, David Michael, Mark Lisk, Ioe Gwinner, William id Lewis, Lee Cory, Steven Harris, David Stone, Organizing the parents of choir members, a suggestion of Mr. Robert Baggs, became a bonus for the choir and all others involved. The parents united to provide transportation to contest and formed calling committees to notify one another of choir activities. Mr. Baggs also instituted a recital of the solos and ensembles in M1 receding the contest date. This experience, addedp to natural talent and hard work, resulted in all solos and ensembles winning either a superior or excellent rating. Choir raised over 3700.00 through a city-wide tag day to pay for 26.new robes needed for a choir of increased size to 106. After its appearance on WTOL-TV and again at the annual Peristyle concert, the consensus of opinion was that DeVilbiss had retained its position as the best city choir. Following a dinner hosted b Bowling Green High School choir members, both choirs pre- sented numbers in a concert form. The choir brought the Spirit of Christmas into D.H.S. halls and spread words of love in the yearly spring concert. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Baggs, Director, emphasizes the count in the number for State contest. ABOVE: Debi Schafer works to catch the mood of her solo at the choir recital in Ml. RIGHT: Mike Iordan, Ken Lipson, and Marc Marion demonstrate exact precision on trombones. BELOW: Mr. jack Perrine. Director, cues the brass section to their entrance. Vaughn, Byron Wolfing, Kathy Begley, Kathy Thomas. THIRD ROW: Sue Dale Nelson, Melani Pertcheck, Bryan Graves, Ken Lipson, Alex Gerwer, Iim gs, Dave Britsch, Ken Meuller, Dave Schmidt, Brian Stephens, Pam Hazlett, ohnson, Mary Ethington, Ioe Gwinner. String Section Places First Last year the string section achieved a fine balance and this year they put that balance to work. Area High Schools annually competes among themselves for improvement. DeVilbiss string sec- tion at the final contest won first place. After a well-balanced Christmas concert, the orchestra spent Ianuary preparing for the State contest in Kettering, Ohio. Though hampered by ilhiess, they received an excellent rating. Orchestra ended the year with a Spring concert and furnished music for graduation. UPPER LEFT: Santa Claus is Coming to Town melody streams from French Horns played by Dave Crandall and Don Gibbs. ABOVE: Iulie Henning and Dan Ward work for perfect tone. 5. .. 1 :ij , gai- .- rg iq., .sity gg, if Q ,. l ga. .' ll' ' If 21.12, 5 5 Q :. 'IB 0 1 ' SY' .ml -l 5.-'1 iifsirfr-ass 13144 2:5141-f-m A-5, 35--ia-1r. gfyfia .s5.4.4,.. X, ., as . K., K QAITH .. r- y Q Q 1 Q .X ar 1 his m 'fy -if J 4 lb -.1 . 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Mark Everhart, trumpeter, was a soloist in the sleigh song. Under the direction of Mr. Dan Kronfield, members of the marching band, and drill team Hracticed at 7:30 in the morning. These workouts elped to perfect all of their half-time shows. They also lead a parade both before the Start game and before the Homecoming game. . 1, , LN1Y'I?5.t ,....f- ., 'SQ-' 4 - 'f 'ff' J M T i'ff E':5i -.. W ,. ,. , . A ,. 1-ff f'5 -: .91.1',.if: ' ' Lu ' Q ' ' :'- '- fqfl ,U , . L Q...S 1f:J,L-'-fQvs:w1::-'--:ff-.:f--... . ,'-X L-1 -' 'Z - 'T 'L ,,,,.., .,, ,Y . .4......,-.x-.1 . . . V-.awww -a - f L, . ... . Efgfliy' 2. ,alt 5 - .r.,, 'wggg' meg,-1 ::,, 5.5.7 ' ., '- V ' .' q,',.,1 Q:-wg-. f ' - .4gr.fv .,1- - . -.za A-,wh , ' ,lg f -, f',.- - nt, , , .' Jw ' , ,, 'lx ' ,V ' .J 1 ' 3112: itll! 0 5 ...gif C .file f Pwtff' lx, Il ' sr? - ' N I l 5 '..-:Pa-ff f' '. If! , ,,--ww -. XY U: .L ,,:.,. - 2' f ff ' .J 1' 'HXVS if fiitgaft I - 7 f-,ix-. is 3, T-:rf-4:-1' V1-,. - s 'gS'f- 01. 'f ' J O-...iw W 1' .-a 3- f.s1:..-.-.g.-1,--Effeef -5Y4,,,,4 jage lf 7,54 - 9 8 P FRONT ROW. Majorettes LouAnn Hewitt, Bonnie Warcol Majorette Bruce Parcell Drum Major Dan Kronfield Dottie Boyd. SECOND: Cheryl Miller, Dennis Lazenby, Pam nings, Ron Sloan. Vera Luce, Amy Musgrave. Mike Walsh, Laura Ashcraft, Kathy Knakiewicz. THIRD: Barb Weber. Holly Patton, Con ie Cindy Lincoln, Lydia La phon, Linda Miller. Ianet Laskiewcz, Pam Kramer.- Ianet Dunn, Laura Iacobx, Richard Bosse. Byron Wolffing, Barry Leeper, N Lois Hogan, Bob Bules. FIFTH: Dave Schmidt, lim Hall, Ken Meuller, Ric ABOVE: Th marchin band and drill team com lete another n Cindy Engle, Bill Bumcrots, Dave Crandall, Craig nan. SIXTH: Iim Cummings. A1 Benjamin, Chuck ar, Bob Sciplin. Randy Huffman, Charles Boyd, Ray an. SEVENTH: Don Gibbs. Randy Burke, Tom Ebrod. Mike Wieland. Dave Smith, Kevin Pownall, ' Szor, Sandy Liber. EIGHT: Allen Schwalbe, Ellen r, Tim Rocker, Randy Stanley, Chris Kahn. NINTH: Brassfield, Dan Ward, Marc Marion, John Pope, Iordan, Bill Early-, Dan Berdan. FAR LEFT: Terry Szor intently tunes up for a Music Man performance. LEFT: Majorettes lead the way down Upton avenue for the Start pre-game parade. BELOW: Mr. Dan Kronfield takes time to join the pep band for a number. School Receives Palllllflg During DeV1lb1ss W All DeVilbiss students received an award dur- ing DeVilbiss Week, April 26-30, when Mr. B. I. Shaffer unveiled the painting of a large, colorful tiger on Awards Day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert London, parents of two students, Robert, and Richard, and a graduate Ian, donated this gift to the school. Following tradition, Monday-Faculty Day honored teachers with red and white carnations. Tuesday, the organizations commission, follow- ing interviews and a summary of points awarded for various activities, presented these awards: best social service clubs, Pay-a-el-sa and Hi-Y: best special interest club, National Forensic League: best Literary club, Peries. Wednesday-Publications Day recognized mem- bers of the Prism and Pot O' Gold staffs at an assembly. Upon induction the new members of Quill and Scroll took the journalism oath. On Thursday-Awards Day faculty members an- nounced the winners of various fields. In the past, DeVilbiss Night Relays took place on Friday. This year broke tradition. Instead, the Seniors and Faculty held a football game which resulted in a tie. The Human Relations Committee declared Fri- day Human Relations Day at DeVilbiss. This was a new idea for DeVilbiss. Above: Steve Marshall accepts the best boys' club award for Hi-Y. Upper right: Amy Crisp pins a carna- tion on Beth Watt for lst runner-up to Outstanding Sophomore Girl. 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Znd Runner-Up: Abraham, Orchestra: Laura Pownall, Band: Ken Stage Rubin Adams. 2nd Runner-Up. NOT PICTURED: Patty Gring, Business. SENIOR AWARDS, FRONT ROW: Karolyn Anderson, Prism: Sandy Missler, Home Eco omicisi: era n G Getter. Pot O' Gold: Karen Duerringer, Scholarship. SECOND ROW: Wendy Hrabak, Industrial Arts: Craig Lykins, Athletics: Tim Armstrong. Athletics: Kathy lex, Art. NOT Gunzenhaeuser, Scholarship: Kathy Kline, Art: Bruce Wilson, Athletics: Mary Baum, Prism Pot O' Gold. Additional Awards Honor More Seniors X '-5, Qi' Xi- ll . , I V, 1 M H ff! I o Q 1 P . ' ft O NT ROW: Iane Elizabeth Draper, znd M ' i Q' FRO lst Runner-Up. SECOND ROW: Iames Ieff Schnell receives a special award from Runner-Up, Dave Parker, lst Runner-Up: Paulette the athletic department. Snyder, Most Outstanding Iuniors. -5- 253' AWARDS: Dave Iohnson, Cindy Wilkins, Most Outstanding Sophomoresg Bill Hrabak, Beth Watt, 1stRunners-Up: Charlie 2nd Runners-Up. South America Sends Two Exchange Studer Florencia Wolf and Pablo Echevariag the youth for understanding exchange students arrived in Toledo in january. Flo comes from Buenos Aires, Argentina and Pablo is from Uruguay. Both are in Toledo for six months. Flo is interested in musicg she plays the guitar and the recorder. She speaks Spanish, German, English, and French. Her interests include sports of all kinds, but especially swimming and running. Florencia represented Argentina in swimming and running races. Her American parents are Mr. and Mrs. Iames Harris. Pablo is interested in psychology and is doing an in-depth study of Freud. In Uruguay, he served as his school's Student Council president. Pablo's favorite sport is soccer. He is living with Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Morgan. A ABOVE: Pablo Echevaria works on an AP Chemistry experiment. UPPER RIGHT: Pablo Echevaria smiles as he looks over papers in American History. 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E- 5 -9 .- A ........ , , gf-,,-....,,Q,,. ,.-.....,-ff----W.,--.-Q.. -- 4 -. '--- v, I U- I W w , s A v I vga 4 Q'-T'1-,ffl vig? ,SLI I 'R w,N! , t 'Y . H1 im L1 i 'MEN 1. i t 2 ' 4'fif 't7'f,?i: 5? ri Ig main , ' I 5 P ff Q ai tw.:-f VNWQ3 ABOVE: On the potters' wheel, Keith Klein sculpts the final details of his clay bowl. TOP: Charlie Carter manipulates papier mache to produce a sculpture. UPPER RIGHT: lim McCarthy and Ieff Cohn View display advertising the Santa Art Sale and Exhibit Successful Santa Art Exhibit, Sale Nets Prof 1ts For Students, Art Fund Before the holiday season students from gen- Outside speakers introduced new skills and eral art sculpture and painting classes hed a ideas. Daryl Dunlap, guest teacher from Libbey, Santa Art Sale and Exhibit in the hbrary Over demonstrated rug-hooking. From the Toledo Art- one hundred artists participated with sales total- ists' Club, Cordella Treece spoke about painting. Another local artist, Mary Iane Mazachowski, Art pupil Indy Robbins displayed and sold mac- illustrated the how-tos of barik-dyeing. Ernie Spring rame creations as far away as Dayton Ohio. lectured on water color. Weekly prolects in general art were an essen- New hexagonal tables arriving in the fall for tial part of the curriculum Students experimented use in art rooms were not the shape ordered. with watercolor sculpture tempera oils papier Preferable to these, according to Mrs. Sue Lechner. would be ones with fewer jutting edges. LEFT: Wendy Hrabak removes a fired sculpture from the kiln. ABOVE: Scott Kaplan and Sandra Smith assemble wastebaskets. Magazine pages are rolled around knitting needles and then pasted onto giant ice cream cartons. New Machine, Course Improve Training The Ohio Program Review for the Improve- ment, Development, and Expansion of Vocational Education sponsored an evaluation program in which teachers, graduates, and students of machine shop began to study and grade the curriculum. Mr. Cowell's junior and senior machine shop classes visited Chrysler Corporation's Machinist's Shop in the spring for a supervised tour, lecture, and question session. Drafting and mechanical drawing classes focus- sedjon isometric projections and three-dimensional plans. New this year, a blueprint machine turned out professional prints. .Mrs. Diane Shanklin, a speaker from Toledo Family Planning, discussed the subjects of Love and Marriage'f and Looking Toward Parenthood with Home Economics students. Preceding a visit to McKinley Nursery to observe infant care, stu- dentslsaw Red Cross films on child development. n Sewing .classes constructed garments based on their ability and experience. Second semester, they exchanged teachers and rooms with cooking classes to study meal planning and child care. ABOVE: Freshman Pam Gaines threads a sew- ing machine bobbin. UPPER RIGHT: Elvin ., Miles adjusts a surface grinder. RIGHT: Wood- shop student Mike Griffith crafts a salad bowl, I l X LEFT: Tom Iurski turns metal on an engine lathe in Machine Shop. LOWER LEFT: Richard Cox inserts architectural plan into blueprint machine. BELOW: Gwen Iordan rolls yeast Clough in the process of baking a Swedish tea ring in Home Economics class. ABOVE: Pat Mckenzie types from copy in Personal Typing. ABOVE RIGHT: OWE members Don Finley, Ieff Taylor, Steve Esper, Bobbie Balthazar, lim Iaques, and Bobbie Barnett pile out of the building on their way to outside jobs. FAR RIGHT: Kathy Vorhees punches Rotary Cal- culator keys in Business Machines. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. David Maltby works with DECA participant Tim Ethington. BELOW RIGHT: Accounting requires concentration. BELOW: Darlene Lanlz writes a receipt for Mr. Tauber of Toledo Furs, her employer on Central Avenue. Vocational Education Enrolls Maximum Iuniors and seniors sixteen years old and eligible for Occu ational Work Exgerience worked a minimum of fifteen hours as usboys, bakery workers, filing clerks, messengers, and meat cut- ters. As part of their academic curriculum, Mr. Richard Bieniek taught contemporary events using The Toledo Times for a guide. Cooperative Office Education included twenty- three girls who learned business, typing, and business machine skills in the morning at De- Vilbiss. Students participated in outside jobs under the supervision of Mrs. Opal McFarland. According to Distributive Education coordinator, Mr. David Maltby, the program's most important contribution is orienting the student to the retail business world. In furthering this purpose, twenty- five DECA pupils attended classes until 12:00, then left schoo for jobs as stock boys, telephone operators, department store clerks, and cashiers. The Adult Education Department of the Board of Education sponsored the Iingle Bell Program. Costing four dollars, the course was designed to teach students the rudiments of obtaining a holiday job and sales skills. 1 lah v lg I .-.-- - - Us , , . , ,, Y , .M .i1.ri f .L.. ,J 1251-ZZPLL K. , , 4 - ' ' ' TOP: Anita Ceisla warms up on the mini-trampoline. ABOVE: Sophomore Doug Davison wrestles with opponent Bobby Phillips. RIGHT: Sue Warner performs her modern dance in the mirror room. v-.Z Jxlss 'n Q qvu 'A ,4 .., , J f il V --g 'A - 'I . rf: ,v M 520 ml 'g..,,.f1-W? 5 has V -'I' 'bfi' is ,, .1 . ' at :lil B l 'WQJRFA hlfgard Cindy Wilkins and Sandy Hull perform a stunt on the balance Ester Blau watches as Linda Cooper kicks off a soccer game. Balance Beam Aids G mnastic Stunts New last year, a balance beam and mini-tramp- oline gave physical .education students unique opportunities for gymnastic stunts. Among other skills, freshman andhsophomore boys learned wrestling, basketball, football, field soccer, and volleyball. Q Underclass girls choreographed modern and tap dances, planned and executed tumbling routines, learned archery, and braved collisions with, field hockey sticks during good weather. Speaki ' on the care of the eyes, a repres- entative gf The Toledo Society for the Blind visited health classes. After studying basic physiology and health care first semester, stu- dents learned aboutrfirst aid, drugs, alcohol, and smoking in the spring. it rum in-59 TOP: Dave Gatwood, Pete Reicller, Paulette Meier, and Mark Helm play Black and White in Sociology. ABOVE: Dave Walters, Andrea Stengel, Dave Ligibel, Lonny Crisp, and Tom Shaw try to form squares from pieces of variously shaped paper. Designed to indicate leadership ability in an unpredictablesituation, the game was played in history classes. RIGHT: Dennis Mussery gives a Sociology speech on Pete Maravich and his difficulty in adjusting to pro basketball. Students Act Roles IHHlStOI Games Confrontation , Dangerous Parallel , and White , and a propoganda game simll social and political situations in which st acted as decision-makers. Sociology classes discussed discrimination. personality, sex, Films covering these subjects Dare To Be Different , and American History courses contemporary, thematic parallelled current events Negro History Week Leckie, Vice President for T.U., Mr. Wesley Iones the Afro-American Curriculum Phil Kaufman, who talked about Relations Committee at DeVilbiss. Mr. distributed a fact sheet and questionnaire to survey student knowledge about the human relations activities. Afro-American History classes read yzed the viewpoints of Garvey, DuBois, Malcolm X, and Iohn Hope Franklin. asv. , 35 i Y e use 'Q fx T ABOVE: Students in American History assume the role of countries as they play Dangerous Parallel LEFT: Coleen Fox and Bob Walden view an art museum exhibit in AM!Eng1ish. New Seats Increase Drama Enjoyment A complete set of auditorium seats installed in Room 261 provided viewing comfort for aud- iences of theatrical productions. Among the many plays Mrs. Martha Powna1l's drama students directed and produced were Dope and The Sacrifice . Students in Stagecraft and Lighting constructed Music Man scenery. To observe. set building they watched Doerman theater crews prepare the stage for Tommy . A tour of the Masonic Auditorium introduced the class to its prop and costume shop. A visit to Tobin's Lake Studios illustrated concepts of scene design. Areas covered in Speech I were interviewing, informative and persuasive speaking, and extemp or- aneous talks. Second semester, with the help of student teacher Mr. Donald Kinney, pupils debat- ed and wrote interpretive speeches. To commemorate Martin Luther Kingfs birthday anniversary, the choir taped a musical presentation which was played over the public address system on Ianuary 25 during second hour. ..,. r 1 ., :ia-.fQ,, ' ABOVE RIGHT: Kraig Paneff portrays Snoopy in Charlie Brown ABOVE Drama students ham it up during a rehearsal break of Dope ABOVE LEFT: Ernie Worman and Mike Wyas act out Sacrifice LEFT: Craig Lykins and Sue Levinson utilize new seats in Room 261. ABOVE: Bob Lydy presents a speech in Speech I. U5 Via will .Qt 4 ,lfiim -i, if . J ,,at34,, N lil' ABOVE. Bob Haddad samples Moscow outlet at the Rus sian Dinner. RIGHT: Mr, Pickering Lee teaches Chinese II. .fggfitf ,ie Q M ,f 9 , , ,til 1. I' ., 'wrzvfz ' WA' xr 1 ..,,,f,..,m:afe:44. -3 ,...,.,:, . , X French Students tud In France Five DeVilbiss students and Mrs. Lenore Berger, their counselor, spent six weeks in France study- ing the language. They travelled extensively in Normandy and Brittainy. Throughout the school year, French pupils role- played their dialogues, visited the French gal- leries in the art museum, and cooked a meal. Beginning this year, the Toledo Board of Edu- cation assumed financial support of the Chinese Russian Center, formerly funded by the federal government. Saint Michael's-in-the-Hills Church was the setting for a successful Russian dinner. On February third Mrs. Bonnie Helms, an American who lived two years in Pakistan, showed slides and discussed Asian customs with first semester Asian Studies students at their dinner. A teacher new to DeVilbiss, Mrs. Nedra Outram taught all four levels of Spanish. Latin pupils created original Christmas cards for the holiday season. Miss Annemarie Kwiatkowski taught a new German culture class. Individual research projects prepared by members of the class included papers on the Weimar Republic, Bismarck, and the Third Reich. Insufficient enrollment caused cancellation of the course second semester. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Gloria Eslell reviews a movie on the Chinese-Russian Library's new film previewer. MIDDLE LEFT: Members ol' the 1970 French trip in- clude Heather Allard, Amy Musgrave, Mrs. Lenore Berger, Lydia Warden, Iane Anderson, and Robin Getter. LOWER LEFT: Stan Teague, Mary Lou Pautz, and lim Buyakie display their Latin Christmas cards. ABOVE: Fay Robinson prepares French crepes. Electrical Outlets Expand Lab Skills Updated microscopes. slide sets, a centrifuge, and a DNA model increased flexibility in physical science and biology rooms. Electrical outlets at each desk allowed students to perform a wide range of laboratory experiments. Richard Greenwald, Al Bellg, and Ieff Boone devised a physics experiment in which they weigh- ed a fellow student's head. From the estimated brain size they calculated his intelligence. Subjects the A.P. Chemistry class covered in- cluded electrochemistry and qualitative and quanti- tative measurement. Physiology classes held a bake sale to collect money for the American Cancer Society's Send A Mouse To College fund drive. The -mice were used in university research projects. Electronics students Ieff Blettner, Dave Bertz, and Roger Holman headed a radio repair shop which serviced about one hundred tape players, amplifiers, and car radios. Ben Solomen repaired a tape deck for the Toledo Zoo Club. An ad- vanced electronics pupil, Barry Leeper, wired an FM two way radio remote control system. Algebra Foundations, a new math course, intro- duced students to some basic principles of algebra. Advanced classes 'in Senior Math learned analytic geometry and essentials of plane trigonometry. ABOVE RIGHT: Gretchen Schulisch supports a poster advertising the American Cancer Society's fund drive. RIGHT: Rick Greenwald weighs left' Boone's head for a physics experiment. ABOVE: Mr. Ned Ludlum checks David Kinser's electronics work. ' T fr'e'1j'l fi' :fi ww , -li l N352 lun Z- 'No-. ij, ii? as 4 '-i' 1. . . . in f l f ie ' r 1 L 5 ' 1 levy ,,l- , . M .N gy. My 4 Q JF' , tsl 1 it s, ABOVE LEFT: Mark Pietrykowski and Helen Parraz conduct a physical science experiment using new alcohol burners. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw utilizes an overhead projector to illustrate concepts in Algebra Foundations. LOWER LEFT: Linda Folger and Marylee Sed- lander make hydrogen in Chemistry. ABUVE: Greg Kummerer aids Mr. Roy Martin in preparing liver extract for a biology class. The extract was part of a lab project determining acid and base reactions. . . 1 'QE . V - 1 -1--' f mf . ABOVE RIGHT David Hemminger, Coleen Williams, Nancy Io Fritz, and Eddie Marx feast on tacos in A P English. CENTER: Bob Wiegand speaks into the microphone of an Auditory Trainer. LOWER RIGHT: Robin Getter and Eleanor Austin enter the Masonic Auditorium to see Dame Iudith Anderson's portrayal of Hamlet TOP Mr Noroshi Noizuma discusses the Samson story with Debbie Sheldler Bible Study student. ABOVE: Warren Burford and Bob Wie- gand use the Syntax O Matic as Denise Shwind observes. Bible Stud Provides Literary Insigl Premiering second semester, a Bible Study class enabled eleven students under Miss Rose Bloom's leadership to analyze the Bible from a literary standpoint. A Syntax-O-Matic and an Auditory Trainer expanded and modernized equipment for hearing impairment students. Drivers' Education at 7:30 allowed pupils to learn driving skills. Advanced Placement English students viewed Hamlet played at the Masonic Auditorium by Dame Iudith Anderson. In preparation for the A.P. test they interpreted the works of T.S. Eliot, Shakespeare, the Greek dramatists, Thoreau, Ibsen, and Iames Ioyce, and wrote countless themes, critical reviews, and editorials. In its second year, a Shakespeare cours cluded several tragedies, a comedy, and 1 sonnets. Students related Machiavelli's The P to Henry IV and Hamlet . Focusing on conflict material, Contemp Literature classes read and analyzed 1984, Pal to India, and You Can't Go T-Tome A ' . Freshman English King Arthur and The ology motif. Animal Farm introduced sophomores to satire loved Country and Catcher In the Ry social commentary in third year English. gain th e epic to a pct ci FH ct PH1 ll :wx . -u 7. in as can EV' 1, ,w ELA -Q w.. r , . .fit 'ff ' Ei, 'S N f ini 9 ' ' X. Eg., 19?-'il , H , rv . -,,,n,. in-141 1' 1 ff 45 I . I 1. .Lt H u:,I?1,:i,igAhl:. .. A ' fL i:T?i-vvwg: sg v ,. Y F, ' .h : gf i' Q ., wr..,.4!.,.f ..L -gms, , A!-.. -' 153 - '1 w-A-N14 U h i .F - if 1, -'ff ' ggcf'-'ir---,'v.-,. .2 mx: -'- '17 X W E . - . :x , -- wav-V1 A-1 - - 1--mr.. 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Jw: a ' N'-1 ,.z1w,...x. . ,,-vlxem . ,A- mi -, ,su C, '- 'r .- p. .L gfh 1 1 4 ig...-4 ,-.g ,. vanity - KA - I 1' r Y - Q:'L'f .Hi fig njeffjr ?::fjwA f e Administration Faces Two Strikes, Changes Adding three new staff members in the space of two years created the need for more office space in the counseling area. One office was divided in half. Then, two partitions were re- moved from the outer office, creating one long room for the attendance clerks. This sent the college room up to its present location in a room just off the library. Mr. George Machoukas. the former head foot- ball ,coach at Bowsher High School, filled the new post of4Boys' Coordinator, Mr R1chardC Duffey Mr. Edward Foster. pres. Mr. Frank Dick, supt. Mr Iohn C Straub Mr. William N. Thomas Mr. Arthur L. Zepf Mr, Lewis Cross, principal, relaxes as he answers the many calls he receives each day. The counselors' office Mr. Ralph Hower Pupil Personnel now extends all Mrs. Ruthe Girls' Co u psig , gg illiarn Shafer, assistant principal-actiw Mr. George Machoukas sports the Carnation he received from Peries 5 Smile Week. Carnation sale while seated in his new office. ' U .I f-55 w H' i .t n -I Mrs. Grace Knaggs-assistant principal-instruction, I-Iartman's office to the visiting teacher's office. Often visits classes during the day. '. Mary Hartman Mr. Norman Kies Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer Mr. Iames Sodd I Enselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Teachers Strike As School O1 531' ' Teachers show grim expressions at the first faculty meeting after the strike. Miss Margaret Affolter Mr. Robert Baggs Mr. Dale Baker Algebra, Geometry, Choir, Chorus, English Algebra Foundations Music Theory if A ' HZ, JU.-IQ. - i H 3 L , --6 , . 'art . at , r s if I . .JH-'::' W .- Q rs 'k Q A ff ., hears T M Miss Agnes Baron Mr. William Bearss Mrs. Lenore Berger Shorthand, Typing American History, French. Yearbook American Studies Adviser NO CONTRACT-NO WORK stated the carried by some DeVilbiss teachers last Frank Dick, superintendent of schools, schools open. About ten percent of both and faculty were present. Teachers returned to school on ber 18, after Judge George Ferguson Act. This law prohibits strikes by employees and provides stiff penalties. then began in earnest. Mr. Iames August explains the use of laboratory ment to his physical science class. CONTRACT Xilflll. 'L ,',.'-I 'v .-.- 0.2 F l vit' it . l- . ll- 1 1 Y l I l 453' Koester and Mr. Ned Ludlum demonstrate in the student Mr. Dale Baker, Mrs. Eileen Hudgin, and Mr. Sanford Stein, new teachers lot during the week of the strike. in the English department, discuss new textbooks. nt. 1115531 -T'-.WW-2-'.::f.5.n-15 any l 12 Vg- 4 I Bieniek Mr. Donald Black Miss Rose Bloom Mrs. Monica Boerner Mr. Thomas Bollin Mrs. Gertrude Bradley 1 WOI'k EX- Physical Edl1CBli01'l. Eriglish A.P., Comp. Latin Stagecrafl, Speech, General Physiology, Coordinator Health Lit., Newspaper ' Cont. Lit., English Chemistry 'l-- 't'f' -. .. i Q ',s. 'La i q,...- .lui ax i LH!-. -A .- 1 K V ,Zn - gif H xml L Y W . 39. if. .gh A an-7 feel Y. all ' J Q 1 g, ,-?, y f . it 'lr' ' 1- I' ' 1. A V . . , nz , l9 '1 lH up .1 ,gi .L .M vw?71f1f i . . 1 . 1 .ay it p 1. t ttsstt . xl .4 'V' s...'. .v I lyvfr. g X ' f' W N J 4 V1 it il.: - H' ' - 'lsr - 1 at 'wwf 1. . 1 .- JM. X , .V . 5 A A, :ll . 1, 1 'f . ,li A ' Mr. Michael Carr Mr. Ievgenij Cernonok Miss Ioan Clark Mrs. lris Coffman Mrs. Elizabeth Cole Business English, B . O.E. English Russian V esare D'Emi1io gives Dean chanical drawing assignment. Whitmore some helpful advice on how to complete Algebra, Geometry, General Art, Painting, Algebra Foundations Commercial Art Teachers Participate In Summer Activities 251.9 '71 , me-st it . ut.. ...T l E l 5' P? Mrs. Kathleen Cook Mr. Orville Cowell Mrs. Betty lean Davies Physical Science Vlizoational Machine Home Economics S op I t 1 - I Mr. Cesare D'Emilio Mechanical Drawing, Mr. Iames Sodd spent his summer ' Drafting pulling up the iron rails to replace gr tr ii 1 'ff Miss Marilyn Duttlinger Mr. Alexander Feldstein Mr. Iohn Fernbaugh Mr. Iames Fox Mrs. Doris Frawley Home Economics American Government Physical Education, World History General Business, Health Typing Typing n......-..e 14!f - BWV!!! -Y.-.,-,, azz, 'S v--H ,wr Mrs Rosemary Gladieux Mrs Virginia Hanslip English. Cont. Lit., Home Nursing, A Expos. Writing Nurse :Haw-,,.,. -.ga Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer tries her tandem bike with neighbor, Ieff Atfs Q 199. . Some of his co-workers were DeVilbiss graduates. In this series of pictures, they are UV. H 5 l 'lv' pf. 'I-Qs , ,, Q ., .4 - i' s t Iu,Si Q, ,st I Hart Mrs. Sue Hoffman Miss Constance Howard Mrs. Eileen Hudgin Miss Carol Husum Miss Kathryn Iuers oundalions, English Algebra, Algebra Contemporary Litera- Chinese and Russian Physical Education, Foundations lure, English History Health ian poses with her seven-month old puppy , Brandy. MIS Iamce Kahl Mr Ph1ll1p Kaufman M1 Norman Klee Miss Ann Kwiatkowski Algebra Algebra American History Aslan Studies German German Cul Foundations Negm Hlglgry luxe English Wedding Bells Ring Here Comes the Bride could describe this year at DeVilbiss, as five teachers were married between Iune and Ianuary, Two of them, Mr. Ierry Mash and Miss Patricia Wells, had both taught in the English department for the past few years and students had enjoyed watching their romance develop. In the fall, chemistry students were suprised to find that Mrs. Gertrude Bradley was really Mrs. Andre with a changed name. The marriages of Miss Ioan Ehret, Miss Betty- jean Peters, and Mr. Roy Martin completed the quintet of newlywed teachers. Mrs. Ruth Lafrance Mrs. Sue Lechner Mr. Pickering Lee Hearing Impaired Art Chinese ton 5 te I, 1 S ? 2 . l Miss Donna Magrum Mr. Roy Marlin Mrs. Margaret Marx Mr. Harold Mash Englifih General Pl'1Y5i0108y- Senior Math, English B.S.C.S. Biology Algebra Foundations Mrs. Opal McFarland Mrs. Sara Mclndoe Mr. Iames Mercer Mr. Arthur Mills Business Machines, Chinese-Russian Spanish. Human Physiology C.O.E.. Shorthand Center Librarian Athletic Director Mr. Roy Martin walks proudly down the aisle of Park Church with his bride, Cathay. Miss Ioan Ehret, who is now Mrs. Thomas poses in her wedding gown. -'Y Q A1 . X -I x hr , ' . nf ' -1. I ., 2 ,.,,, , . N an.. i v -1 J gf, ,fwgg . am. . V. Q N - .. . A. W . AN. J., A 4 A' A A v- Z -qi ' Mrs. Ierry Mash cut their wedding cake at an outdoor reception. 5 K . 1 1 'Q i it iii.-. Mrs. Martha Pownall Mr. Alvin Preis Speech, Dramatics American Studies, Accounting Miss Bettyjean Peters became Mrs. Tom Davies at a Christmas vacation wedding. Molnar Algebra, Geometry, Spa Algebra Foundations Mrs. Margaret Olmstead Mrs. Nedra Outram Mr. Mark Paluszak Mr. lack Perrine Mr. Dale Pittman nish Orientation-Civics, Orchestra Biology Physical Education lr . I Wilde A , fffw Teachers who have taught at DeVilbiss less than two years allend a meet- Health Vlf'-'al Educallon' BWIUEY f ing in Mrs. Harl's room after school. Duval Educamm 78 Mrs. Roberta Rakeslraw Mrs. Hulda Rath Mr. Tex Reilly Algebra, Geometry, English Algebra. C Algebra Foundations Algebra F Teachers Have Fun InSchoo1And our l s Mrs. Rebecca Sanderson Mrs. Bookkeeping w ll ' s L l ly .X,, Mr. Merrell Solowin Mr. Thomas Temple Mr. Iohn .. 'I' 1 .- l Mr. David Dasher, who was born in Mrs. Iris Coffman and Mrs. Roberta Rake- now student leaching German under straw enjoy wearing pantsuiis. of Miss Ann Kwiatkowski. 1 ,- JL..--f 'i ' --14225 In 1 .N 1'- '..4:U'L2LLs.:i.'. f' f X Y QQ? ff' iw N ,Vg ,gi .psp ' .. ' , l' . J'-. . ,- . M ' .g,.,, H A . 4 .-g. ww. . 1 V J- fvnfylx W , I gg.: N., t T 1 ' K it 't 1 all l l it M -l '. , ', C ww' V. -,J - .W he -2 wt- is Miss Dolores Wanne- Miss Susan Watson taking time off from exam grading to eat lunch in the library laugh as Miss Molnar macher' Librarian ghgsigal Sciencg' what flattened her grilled cheese sandwich. 10 Dey KmxxLx.um,immk Tucker are pleased with the new French books. .E f I ' -ua, '-1-In in as f 4 -292-fag. It - ' :Q fb,-, . fl, , l -'kixf .3 rm r ,et Qu,-:.1, ' - an r ' , '12, 'dl 1+ ,SA avid! .aids-I l '?s.,n. at 'f'3i -11.0 Molnar is an accomplished photographer who has sold to magazines s of her two cats, Cecil and Buzzy. Seller, the new chairman ol' the foreign language department,and 'N l 'lu S Ei M a i mga tt tg. , t l , 1, . , ,Q , Ms g I .f Y - t . -X1 . l , if I If 4.1 5:22, ,- egg lg -'K' ei F Mrs. Marsha Klump and Miss Ieri Moore, English student teachers. often make use of the ditto machine. 'ok'v.-- ' gg ' ,ju 'sv ,Q a' st.-mf fa? N ' We ffl 'Qs-:E 1 --L :-s-- f-:t'i f'?w ,if ' W ,, if wt, . I 27' 'uuggg qMa.5:ff--..-fffifi :Q : 1 'wi f .ff f- A ' ,l it Q k it 2:75, ., ,,, ,. Y. A A, -.ifezitg ff' ' X f ,Lftg tx xwg gifgytrmfz ' ' 1' mg f ' I ' F 4121 .5 i s J 1 ' t, .. . R y if ' . 1 . 1.3 ,.fi?li'iEIf- ' ,- ' -ina' . - -:1-.sing-212, 1 +7 V vi , Ll - , 1 I V L . sJ..t75f. ,HX : ,ME .' 4' lla if l' ..,J,,,s52g?5 4zf1'..-up-'ivan' is Mrs. Wanda Wholf Language Arts Mr. Terry Wyatt Physical Science, Physics Clerks Keep Off iees Running Aids Ke ep TADS From Running Mrs. Helen Fischer, senior clerk . L-- 1.1 i 115..f2?1if2'1 'Ti . -v-I -J l ' .. s 11 '-A 1' V . . is in f L'-fe .. . -M rhr- B L .-wr.:-36' 'egg ' . I 7. ' fx, 9-1,-Q-lem i11.k,,3ir5g . I3 LU ' fi' AA.,-i '- f ff .. , 4' v il i A A ljY3g , . V O En.: 2 IA -as -1' ' i I 1 .fra l X 1. s s s I E e f'T l:,4. i . -A Eke f fm., Nga.. -- F-.X . . A 1. .:. . -.. . xr' ,- ' s. V wa ' g- ' X x -'H 4 A VA fii Mrs. Valeeda Eubank, book clerk Mrs. Lois Fels, treasurer Mrs. Barbara Lowden, records Mrs. Thelma Starrett, library clerk :IQ 1 Mrs. Alice Brymer, Mrs. lane Reeme, counselors w his ear are teachers' aids Waller Piatkowskiwho is G'8' Ne l y ' ' ' : Iackson, Ioan Boynton. Arlene Miller. fs Provide Good Food, Clean Environment x W. C. Graham, R. Wallace, S. Pawlinski, B. Schirch M. Carroll, R.Dembinski, P. Kruzel, A.Hille l xx' FRONT ROW: Pal Kaminski, Viola Dellingerg manager, Edna French: baker, lean Szczechowiak, Elaine Levvandowski, Ethel Schwanbeck: head cook. SECOND: Eleanor Sauer, Isabelle Randall, ,Rachel Kane. Theresa Celian, Dorothy Delker, Mary Lou Beach, Lurine Calhoun, Lois Miller. Universal G m Arrives At D.H.S. Athletes, faculty, and parental groups heralded the arrival of a Universal Gym on April 5. The DHS Booster Club sponsored the purchase of this exercise machine as a memorial to' Wilbur Schneider, a-past president. Robert Boynton, Chairman: Alvin Preis, Vice Chairman: Iack Smith, Secretary: Art Feather- stone, Treasurer: Iames Mercer, DHS Athletic Director: and Dale Pittman, Coaches Representa- tive co-ordinated many projects and sought in- dividual contributions to reach the goal of 53000. Both athletes and gym students will benefit from this machine in the years to come. 'Dil' Trackmen tone up necks, forearms, and wrists on brand new Tiger football players use machine in off-season conditioning Mr. Mercer, Mr. Featherstone, and Mr. Pittman were just some of the people who made the purchase of the gym 1 1 1 1, 1 1 , 1 . .n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i X-.,,,'d-5, 16 'T ,, e.. H .. ., 'I . 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Walt Churchill flew across the finish line in the City League Meet with a record breaking time of 10:04, for the two-mile. Tigers placed 1-2-4-5 in this com etition. Churchill postedj the best time again to lead the Tigers to a sectional win. Teammates sup- ported him by placing in the top ten. D.H.S. runners also starred in the district meet. Ieff Schnell picked up first place in this two-mile race, breaking the district and Walt's record with his time of 10:02. Schnell and the remaining team compiled 35 points, leading second-place Findlay by 44 points. DeVilbiss sponsored an assembly for the vic- torious boys after the all-important State Meet, during which the team presented their trophies to the school. That day, Tuesday, November 10, was declared Cross Country Appreciation Day at DeVilbiss High School. In 1969 Coach Tapola said, concerning the team of that year, This is the best Cross Country team DeVilbiss has ever had. This year's Varsity squad has broken over seven records to outdate this statement. I DeVilbiss Varsity Cross Country runners explode from the FIRST ROW: Bill Isenstein, Walt Churchill, Denny Williams, Rick Kern. Brad Richie, Tom Shaw, Coach Bud Tapola, lim Thielen. Ieff SChIlBl1. B05 manager. NOT PICTURED: Mark Klein. 5. ..,--+ -5 another victorious meet. Varsity Cross Country Scoreboard DEVILBISS ............... 22 Stritch .............. ... 95 St.-Iohn's .................. 40 Woodward ...... 80 Central ........ ..... 7 6 ' DEVILBISS ..... . . . 15 DEVILBISS .... ..... 1 5 St. Francis ..... .... 6 2 Rogers ......... ..... 6 4 Mac omb er ...... ...... 1 02 SC Ott ........ ........... 8 7 Waite .......... ...... 1 OB Libbey ...... ..... f orfeit DEVILBISS .... ... 16 DEVILBISS .... ..... 1 6 Bowsher ...... 67 Start ......................... 59 Central ........ . .. 72 St. Ioseph Invitational 1st Cincinnati-673 DEVILBISS-893 3rd ...... Ashland Distance Classic 1st DEVILBISS-705 2nd Austintown Fitch-84: 3rd ...... City Championship Meet 1st DEVILBISS-215 2nd St. Iohn's-775 3rd Start-105 N. W. Ohio Sectional Meet 1st DEVILBISS-26: 2nd Sylvania-873 3rd Start-114 N. W. Ohio District Meet 1st DEVILBISS-353 Znd Findlay-795 3rd Ashland-81 Ohio State Championship Meet ' 1st DEVILBISS-115: Znd Austintown Fitch-140: 3rd Lakewood-148 LEFT: State Champion. Ieff Schnell, poses with trophy won at Columbus ABOVE Walt Churchill and jeff Schnell finish race as top two harriers. 'FS FRONT ROW: Kevin Ferguson, Bob Lopez, Marc Marion. SECOND: Craig Davis, Rick Groskery, Mike Chase, Larry Lunceford, Lonny .WS Stomp Over pposing Schools The Iunior Varsity harriers trampled over their opponents by winning six out of seven meets. They pushed their way to place second in the City League Meet, while falling to the victor, St. Iohn's. Rick Croskery, Craig Davis, and Lonny Crisp took first, fifth, and seventh places, re- spectively. Two essential runners did not attend this race: those two being Kevin Ferguson and Bruce Tapola, Only four boys composed the freshman team: five were needed to run as a team at dual meets. The Kittens ran with the I.V.'s for this reason. Bruce Tapola, competing as an individual, took championship at the City Meet. He broke the record, set by Ieff Schnell his freshman year, with his time of 11:24. Crisp, Alan Jaffe, Bruce Tapola, Bill Bumcrotes, Roy Kotalo Bud Tapola. Coach Tapola rejoices after winning Crisp leads I.V.'s to another victory. concentrates before city meet. 4,24 Manager Bob Haddad receives a victory bath -vw 5 3 N I lcwltivriki 1 Fullback Tim Armstrong carries the ball against Bowsher, striving for six FRONT ROW: Darrell Hughes, james Anderson, Dennis Iohnson, Dennis Thomas, Gary Grenier, Tim Armstrong, Ieff Boone, Robert Nordoff, Robert Smoot, Iames Hall, Richard Schneider, Iames Booker. SECOND: Keith Keller, Eugene Harrison, Terry Armes, Iohn Dudek, Mike Shinners. Ken Berkel, Ted Sotnyk, Mark Hurt. Dan Coveney, Tom Peterson, Fred Powell. THIRD: Robert Caldwell, Pete Miller, Chuck Miller, David johnson, Ioe Voorhees, Derrick Diggs old Dav' Harris, David Orwig, Tony Irving, Kevin Reyn s, Fred Grossman. Richard Miller. FOURTH: Neil Kummerer, james Haack, David Smith, Mike Copelan Iohn Brazil, Warren Burford, Iohn Lemerand, Fred Armstead. ' id Tigers LoseVictory Bell To Start Jeff Boone anticipates the outcome of the play. ,I rl I X, G 55 Q, T9 .L Pittman receives team statistics from press box. 1 'W 4 bi W Tigers suffered a disappointing season. Coach Pittman gives the following reasons: Difficulty beginning in the fall due to the teachers strike, injuries to key personnel, and changes in de- fensives philosophy and techniques. The season started with a fall to the Blue Streaks of Sandusky, 42-U. The Tigers opened with a missed field goal from the 25 yard line and the rest of the night belonged to Sandusky. Victory' over the Libbey Cowboys followed. Half- back Fred Powell broke a 6-6 tie with a second period touchdown. This brought the score up to 12-6 to clinch the game. Powell was injured badly in the following game against Macomber, which set the Tigers back seriously. They lost this game 38-6. The next game with Central was close. Leading the Irish till the fourth quarter, the Tiger defense faltered allowing two Irish touchdowns, which won them the game 13-6. In 1970, DeVilbiss won the coveted Victory Bell from their rival Startg only to return it this year after a very disappointing 14-0 defeat. Sf! Coach Bearss explains defensive strategy with senior linebacker lim Hall against the Rebels. Varsity Football Scoreboard DHS OPP. Sandusky 42 Libbey......... 6 .....Macomber....... 38 6 .... ..... C entral ............. .... 1 3 0 .... ..... S cott ................... .... 2 7 8 ..... ..... C anion McKinley ..... ..... 4 7 U ..... ..... B owsher .............. .... 2 2 O ..... ..... R ogers .... ........ .... 44 U ..... ..... S tart .................... .... 1 4 Final Record 1-8 .Vis Flush Frosh In Toilet Bowl The Toilet Bowl, annual I.V.-Frosh classic, was fairly close this year. The Sophomores won this traditional game, Z2-10. Because of Varsit injuries, some I.V.'s moved up to take their pllace, leaving a gap in their squad. For this reason, the sophomores were not at full strength. I.V. quarterback Derrick Diggs was named outstanding offensive player. Out- standing linemen were Mike Copeland and Pete Miller. Both Coach Fox and Coach August felt that the boys on their respective teams accomplished their goals. They learned the basic skills: tackling, running, and blocking. I.V. Football Scoreboard DHS OPP. 14 ............ Libbey ..... .... 6 6 ............ Central .... .... 1 8 0 ............ Sc ott .......... .... 3 2 6 ............ Mac omb er ..... .... 6 0 ............ B owsher ..... .... 6 0 , ........... Rogers ................. .... 2 4 Final Record 1-4-1 Freshman Football Scoreboard DHS OPP. O .f ........... Scott ......... ..... 1 2 12 ............ Macomber ..... ..... 6 6 ...... ...... B owsher .... ..... 1 4 6 .......,.... Rogers ............... ..... 1 2 Final Record 1-3 Jim Anderson snags a pass from quarterback FRONT ROW- Gregory Kummerer, Charles Miller. oe Voorhees, Der- Summers, Iay Feldstein. THIRD rick Diggs David Smith, Michael Copeland, Pete Mi ler, Keith Kaighn. bert Tuckerman, Michael I-lea?-1 Dave Smith SECOND: Fred Blanton, Warren Burford, Mathew Miller, Bracey. NOT PICTURED. Ierry Michael Stuckey, Neil VanWalbeck. Craig Corlett, Scott Burtch, Gary Q ore tailback Bob Caldwell gains yardage while teammates muscle opposition Young Players Compose Varsity Team Underclassmen constituted the majority of De- Vilbiss' Varsity, as there were only two seniors. This means DeVilbiss will have many returning lettermen in the 1971-72 season., ' After dragging through the first five games. the Tigers graduall improved. Beginning with the sixth game which they lost to Sylvania 61-67, the Bengals pursued the illusive goal of victory with considerably more vigor. Many of their defeats were by close scores. For their first victory, DeVilbiss downed Waite 57-50 in the D.H.S. gym. Craig Burns entered the game in the second quarter and held the Indians' Luther Terry to six points the rest of the game. Sid Morse reached 19 points to top the high scorers of that game. The second win took place at Defiance where Iim Murry compiled 20 points. Halftime score was in the Bulldog's favor. 30-26, but the Tigers sur- passed them in the third quarter and held their lead to win 63-59. For the first time in five years, D.H.S. ball- players defeated Libbey High School 67-60. Three members averaged over 10 points per game: Sid Morse with 11.2 points, Craig Burns and Craig Lykins both with 10 points. The top two foul shooters were George Young with 74.6070 and Curt Lykins with 75.507o. Varsity Basketball Scoreboard DHS OPP 67 ..... ..... W hitmer ....... ...... 7 9 47 ..... ..... S C0ii ......... ...... 6 3 49 ..... ..... B owsher ....... ...... 5 5 40 ..... ..... F indlay ...... ...... 8 6 55 ..... ..... C entral ....... ...... 8 1 61 ..... ..... S ylvania ....... ...... 6 7 57 ..... ..... W aite ........ .... 5 0 43 ..... ..... E lyria ........... .... 4 5 45 ..... ..... M acomber ....,.. .... 8 2 38 ..... ..... S t. Iohns ...... .... 3 9 59 ..... ..... S tart ............ .... 7 9 63 ..... ..... D efiance ...... .... 5 9 48 ..... ..... R ogers ......... .... 5 5 59 ..... ..... W oodward ...... .... 8 4 67 ..... ..... L ibbey ......... .... 6 0 53 ..... ..... S andusky ........ ...... 6 8 38 ..... ..... S t. Francis ....... ...... 5 2 TOURNAMENTS X N! DeVilbiss-64 Clay-61 DeVilbiss-57 Waite-73 Final Record 3-14 . -'fig j. e It 11 ..4 -i Tl: uw' 4 ., -- F , . v , V x 'u'n P , A . 11, .-.,,. ., mf 'f Q it 1 7' ' --M... 1 , Y L 1. it fa, - 'u - 9: Center Craig Lykins stretches to attain f' ' .A eg-. .' J S if -'A' list' l ii? ik x fx X +51-g 4 -L , . --.....+,--- exemplifies great concentration as he takes aim junior Craig Burns moves the ball swiftly down the court, while a Start for two points. Spartan watches him closely. E . N - t 'r is I ' i -. 4,3 1 vi,5 it 5 A V6 E E 3 E .ff 2 silly 5 F L ING: Craig Burns, Robert Frey, Terry Phillips, Tom Young, Curtis Lykins, Norman Carter. Greg Wright.MlDDLE: er, james Murry, Craig Lykins, Sidney Morse, George Coach Paluszak. uv Wes' .. N . A , , U iw ,K N QL ,Z 7 -1-t. if-.1 IV Basketball Team, STANDING: Michael Murphy, Iohn Morton I Gay Som er Iy eldstem Ioseph Voorhees Iames Bosse, Robert Caldwell, Kenneth Stern, Kynard Dennls D3V1d Coach McClellan NOT PICTURED Lloyd Lungefgrd Coach David McClellan encourages I.V.'s to try harder I.V. Basketball Scoreboard DHS OPP 37 ....., ..... W hitmer ...... ...... 4 3 31 .... ..... S c ott .......... ...... 7 4 29 .... ..... B owsher ...... ...... 2 7 30 .... ..... F indlay ..... ...... 3 1 28 .... ..... C entral ..... .... 4 1 47 .... ..... S ylvania ...... .... 5 9 44 .... ..... W aite ....... .... 4 4 29 .... ..... E lyria .......... ...... 4 5 53 .... ..... M ac omb er ..... ...... 4 9 3 7 .... ..,.. S t. Iohn' s .... ...... 4 5 49 .... ..... S tart ......... ...... 4 4 3 7 .... ..... D ef ianc e ...... ...... 3 1 3 7 .... ..... R ogers ........... ...... 5 9 51 .... ..... W o odward ..... ...... 5 4 51 .... ..... L ibb ey ........ .... 6 4 40 .... ..... S andusky .... ...... 5 5 37 .... ..... S t. Francis ..... .... 3 1 Final Record 5-12 3 A-',f. . 'l . J, l . l .F . K , W.. .- 44, x,, , lu. v:,. .. ....-,..u...,., . ,., . 4.. sse speeds the ball into Tiger territory. Freshman Basketball Scoreboard S OPP Scott......... forfeit Burnham....... 24 Bowsher....... 31 Central....... 48 Waite-........ ...,...31 St. Iohns 34 .. ...... Start .......... ...... 4 8 Rogers......... 47 ......Woodward...... 37 Final Record 1-9 .IV Dribblers Conquer Rival The team as a whole gave 100171 every game. We played together as a team, always thinking of the other fellow. Coach David McClellan stated this in relation to his I.V. team. He also remarked that they displayed great leadership and will go a long way in rebuilding the basketball program at DeVilbiss. The Reserves tallied an important conquest, 49-44, over Start 'High, a long time rival of D.H.S. Inexperience handicapped the Freshman squad. Most o the boys had never played grade school basketball. Therefore, Coach D'Emilio hadtoteach them the fundamentals of the game as aprelude to the tactics and strategies. Their skills came to the surface near the end of the season. Mr. D'Emilio thought they acquired the learning ex- perience he feels a freshman should receive. 5 ata aww 1 - . - 2- -' ng . - -v-' T +- - - , . Egg.-'S' . -.z , '- g . P gi 4-.- net, , D .- 'qw - 7 -.. . -.vt - if , -- Q .X tg-.. .M 7 .fl Q, -- , ? ian Basketball Team, STANDING: Ted Hill. Steve Tawa, Ierry sbrod, Iim Iohnson. Iohn Goree, Dave Simrell, Pete Rocker Iohn Doug Nappenbach, lack McWilliam. Grayling Dunn, Tom Weis- Horn, Ieff Roberts. MIDDLE: Coach D'Emilio. Kathy Blalark gets ready to jump the highest. Girl's B-B Team Wipes Whitney The girl Cagers staged one sole victory out of eight games this year. This took place at home against Whitney, 22.-15. Injuries and illness were drastic setbacks to the squad. The team's defense excelled while their offense dragged. The Tigers averaged about 25070 of their shots. They lost many games at the foul line because of this. Lack of a good outside shooter was the girls' major Weakness. Most of the team is returning next season because there were only three seniors. This was Miss Iudy Schaal's first year as the girls' basketball coach. She said that they never gave up, despite their losing record. janet Dunn releases ball after taking aim. FRONT ROW: Connie Dixon, Ianet Dunn, Debbie Orlando, Pal Petros. SECOND: Coach Schaal, Debbie Vaughn, Ann Martin, Brookover, Irma Latson, Kathy Blalark, Pam Gaines, Vicki Coleman. +25 iq H?'g5x., X x K D...---s Q , ,,..f' , --,..- ,,..,...:-ef:-- '! ' all B 01 nan waits anxiously while the ball circles the rim. e Bean delivers ball to the other half of the volleyball court.. Poontang Wildcats Win Intramurals Laura Gallapis totaled 248 points to become the highest scorer against Rogers, Scott and Bow- sher for archery intramurals. Other members on the team were Brenda Gillespie, Cathy Pickering, and Beth Blankerts. The Poontang Wildcats bounced their way to the basketball championship with 4-0. The winning team consisted of Bob Nordhoff, Mike Barry, Greg Lake, Mark Everhart, Rick Brannan, Keith Slaughterback, and Iim Anderson. Miss K. Iuers chose one girl's volleyball team to compete against Woodward, Bowsher, and Libbey. They came in second. Gail Claugherty captained the team of Linda Girkins, Debbie Green, Amy Crisp, Bobbie Bean, Laura Gallapis, Sue Schneider, and Lorraine Grant. 1 l Mike Barry and Bob Nordhoff scramble for rebound. Grapplers Crush Libbey Cowboys With a number of first year wrestlers filling the new vacant weights, our wrestling team did quite well. Our upper classmen, consisting of Gary Reynolds, Denny Williams, Bruce Wilson, Iim Hall, and Tim Armstrong, helped the team in close scoring dual matches. The year started off with a loss to Rogersg the team came back with a romp over Libbey, 47-6. The next two matches were losses. D.H.S. came back to win three straight, over Scott, Start and Woodward. The Tigers won the matinee match over Start, D.H.S. arch-rival, by a score of 32-14. A loss to Bowsher closed the season by a score of 21-27. The Tigers participated to two tournaments. At Start-Bruce Wilson, Tim Armstrong, and Iim Hall placed firstg Dennis Williams and Kevin Fergu- son placed second. At Worthington-Bruce Wilson placed first and won the tournament's most valu- able wrestler with three consecutive pins. Dennis Williams and Tim Armstrong placed second. At the city tournament, the climax of the dual match- es led Bruce Wilson to place second. The section- als held at Whitmer had Bruce Wilson first: Tim Armstrong and Kevin Ferguson fourth. Varsity Wrestling Scoreboard DHS OPP 21 ...... ..... R ogers ....... ..... 3 2 47 ...... ..... L ibb ey ......... . . . 6 24 ...... ..... M acomber ....... ..... 2 9 16 ...... ..... G entral ...... ..... 3 5 ' 54 ...... ..... S CCH ...... . . . 3 32 ...... ..... S tart ........... ..... 1 4 29 ...... ..... W oodward ...... ..... 1 3 21 .................. Bowsher ..................... 27 Worthington Tournament-5th Start Tournament-4th City Tournament-7th Final Record 4-4 Varsity Wrestling Team, FIRST ROW: Gary Reynolds, Dennis Williams, Craig Davis, Kevin Ferguson, Iay Reynolds. SECOND: Iames Hall. Ralph Gflllld Miller, Coach Merrell Solowin, Bruce Wilson, Eugene Harrison, Ted S , PICTURED: Timothy Armstrong, Keith Kline. 5 .4 7.1 grappler Bruce Wilson tries to maneuver a Bowsher wrestler into a pinning combination at the City Tournament. WW XXX .1 N Y 4 tv !! J mi Q pu- Af ive,-nf. ' Sf 511- TT:T..,.- ' Q 5 -- ?l 'f'.:I:? .:, 5 - - .,,-.E wtf., 4, 5,5 Y --I fin' A V. X , Sodd attempts to take Start matman down for two points. 1 o ' xx ik? , N ,N 'N' , .. I w oi Opponent's face displays defeat as Iim Hall is announced winner. 0 Nine Freshmen Wrestle QW This was primarily a building year for the Iunior Varsity team. Nine boys were frosh out of thirteen weight classes. Mr. Fox coached the Reserves for his third year on the wrestling staff. He thought the squad did quite well even though they lacked experience. The Tigers lost to Rogers, 38-18, to begin the season. The! returned strongly with 47 oints to wipe out Li bey's 10. The next two matches with Macomber and Central were disappointing with scores of 35-22 and 30-18. The Scott Bulldogs forfeited the next match giving the Tigers a win- ning 65 points. DeVi1biss impressed Woodward with a tally of 56-3. Next, Bowsher topped D.H.S. grapplers, 31-21. The last two encounters with Maumee and Springfield were close with losses by 3 points each. I. V. Wrestling Scoreboard DHS OPP 18 .................. Rogers ................. .... 3 8 47 .... .... L ibbey .......... .... 1 0 22 .... .... M acomber ..... .... 3 5 18 .... .... C entral ......... .... 3 0 65 .... .... S cott .............. .... O 56 .... .... W oodward ...... .... 3 21 .... .... B owsher ....... .... 3 1 25 .... .... M aumee ........ .... Z 8 26 .... ......... S pringfield ......... .... 2 9 Final Record 3-6 HJJ Iohn Sturniolo gains control of his Central opponent for two 1. v. WRESTLING TEAM: FRONT Row: Sam Bent, Bruce Germain,ReyH01dS. Ierry Russell. SECQND: Joe Krebs, Warren Chuck Kline, Lloyd Levene, Casey Kennedy, Blaine Liebig, Richard Muhleman, Richard Valois, Michael Nowaczyk, Iohn Adamson, Art Gardner, Steve Gottschalk, Iames Haralson, Larry Mamx, B111 Early. MIDDLE: Coach 11m Fox. attempts to escape his Start rival I V wrestler Larry Reynolds maneuvers position to gain control. Two Girls Place In Clty s Top FIVC Under the supervision of Mrs. Beavers, the 1970 girls track team, with only a single week's practice, journe ed to Start High School for the City Championsliip meet. Opposition in this meet consisted of Start, Scott, Rogers, Libbey, Bow- sher, Waite, Woodward and Central. DeVilbiss placed two girls in the top five: Kathy Blalark taking first in the running broad jump and Paulette Meier taking fifth in the four-forty yard dash. Miss Ann Kwiatkowski will coach this year's team of seven returning varsity members at De- Vilbiss High School. 2 FSSSXT' ,9 Terry Armes and Eugene Harrison show proper form in hurling the shot-put. Trackman Rick Miller leaps hurdles VARSITY TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: Bill Isenstein, Eugene Harri- Richie, lim Thielen, Ieff Schnell, Rick Miller, Denny son, Mike Shinners, Terry Armes. SECOND: Coach lim Fox, Brad PICTURED: Walt Churchill, Ted Sotnyk. 5 Tigers Rate i InCity Meet The 1970 Track team won only one dual meet but placed well in the major meets: taking third in both the DeVilbiss Nite Relays and the City Championship meets. They were awarded fifth place at the District Championship meet, fifth place at Mansfield Relays,and ninth place at the Blade Relays. The Tiger's Walt Churchill and Ieff Schnell compiled first and second places at the Blade Relays and the City and District Championship meets. Walt set the new record for the two-mile at 9:39.5 while Ieff did likewise for the one-mile at 4:Z3.5. Ieff also rated the Outstanding In- dividual Track Performer , awarded him by the D.H.S. coaching staff. TRACK SCOREBOARD DHS OPP 72 ...... .......... M ac omber ........... ..... 5 5 52 ...... .... B cwsher ...... ...,. 7 5 52 ...... .... S cott ............. ..... 7 5 38 ...... ....... C entral ............. ..... 5 3 46 ...... ......... R ogers ................. ..... 8 1 Nite Relays-3rd City-3rd Final Record 1-4 chnell trucks around the track to place 1st. l Iunior Mike Shinners gains speed as he approaches the crossbai 4 Baseball Team Hopes For City Championship Varsity batters of 1970 finished with better than a .500 season. Their record was 6-8, with two shut-outs. Leading junior hitters were Danny Brown with a .366 average and Mark Everhart with a .326 average. These boys were chosen for All-City, Honorable Mention. The ball-players pursued extra training last summer by playing on Churchill's team, a City league team. Danny Brown also spent two weeks down in Florida at a baseball camp at which he was given a very high evaluation. Coaches David McClellan and Cesare D'Emilio are definitely planning on being top contenders for the City Championshi this year. Bruce Weissbrod, pitchler: Dave Orwig, pitcher: Mike Barry, catcher: Danny Brown, second base- man: and Mark Everhart, shortstop will be the five returning lettermen. Also expected to com- plete the 1971 DeVilbiss Baseball team are Gary Grenier, Rick Gray, Dave Parker, Mark Hurt, Ioe Voorhees, and Larry Riggs. BASEBALL SC OREB OARD DHS OPP 6 3 Cardinal Stritch............ 4 .... ...... W aite ................ .... 0 8 .... ...... S tart ............... .... 6 8 ....... ...... R ogers...,.... 5 3 .... ...... S ylvania ...... .... 2 2 .... ...... W oodward ...... .... 4 2 .... ...... S t. Francis ...... .... 3 11 ....... ...... S t. Francis ...... .... 1 2 4 ....... ...... S cott ........... .... 1 0 1 ....... ...... C entral ........... .... 3 0 ....... ...... M acomber ....... .... 2 4 ....... ...... B owsher ...... .... 5 4 ....... ...... S t. Iohns ...... .... 7 3 .,,,... ......... L ibbey ............ .... 0 Final Record 6-8 Danny Brown and Mike Barry practice baseball for the up coming uthrie returns a smashing forehand. in practice, against Rick Meyers. Netters Complete Winning Season Last year's Tennis team finished the 1970 season with a winning record of 5-3, They had a very impressive beginning by taking the first five victories. Then they began a downward trend and lost the last three matches. Those returning this year with their Varsity D are: Steve Marshall, Mark Guthrie, Iim Bosse. and Lloyd Lunceford. The boys began ractice in Februaryg in the gir1's gym on weekdays and at the Racket Club on Sunday nights. They scrimmaged three schools- St. Iohns, St. Francis, and Start-as preparation for the' up-coming matches. 1970 TENNIS SCOREBOARD DHS OPP 5 ................... . Libbey ......................... 0 5 .... ..... M acomber ..... ..... 0 3 .... ..... C entral ....... ..... 2 5 .... ..... S cott .......... ..... 0 4 .... ..... 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' 4:1 t .lan gal Varsity golfer Dau Rathke displays great control while performing three different steps in a Golfers Begin Season With New Coach The 1970 Golf team placed fifth at the City Championship meet and sixth at the District Championship meet. The final record, compiled at the end of the season, was 5-6. Mark Paluszak takes Mr. Carl Huls place as coach of this season's golfers. Many underclass- men came out to practice with the Varsity hoping to become part of the team. 1971 GOLF TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mike Thompson, Mark Clark, Dan Steele, Mark Kolbe. SECOND: Tom Meyers, Craig Laufer, jim Manera, Ieff Shugarman, Matt Schindel, Dennis Miller. DH Wins All-City All-State Honors Schnell and Wall Churchill, merited All-City Track. pm-m::....,, 'WRU ' -.-it '-Q , 1 .Jr-,,a.,.H-, YW-' 'tiltifff . Tim Armstrong qualified for the Ohio State Wrestling tourna- second at this meet. ball, and All-Metro football. 13. Bruce defeated his opponent, 8-4 to 'become the State cham- Tim Armstrong was chosen for All-City football, All-State foot- 7 08 Honors Sh' ..1 x, P Danny Brown and Mark Everhart achieved All-City Baseball Honorable T?-KT-T-.Tlf- -H-ye.. mfr, LQ .1jj:',1:: QQ- Ny, + ,nigger ,Aw - Q V. E2?ZT.1 iggl4TY 2'i1kLr?.d,.?2f5'Eff:. 'V , , V 1 -- if 1 ml V ' vfjzi' i- ,:r '...'-4-wr, 2 - ' J' .. -' L '-4 Y :..':'.::.3::-blk' '2F1 'fffi1l'..'sf? -2 'E'? j31 1 l fi-lilillll ' E :.-. .:e.-.::a:.-1r.Ew:?1-'frf'?v-- -f . Arm rm ., fi .f V g, ,'1.'T?'.:. .I. ? 'ws3'f'Im5:j'2g4'iu.o- ' '1'iy7'?-'T -' 'I 'NG'-.ll .--.lu--N L -,nv .H i., V .A . ' -.- , - ,Mi N . S - Q .,, I '5j '1 f-n-an J... its VQL.. , T .- W ii -f .., . L--L--lu-'E-1 -z 1 t Em: 4 - ' - -9 J., , - F : r ' W3-ig.-5 C-r ,ar 'ml . . F ..,.,, uh- Y -Hg... 5. , 'Eg' ' nhl f ' ' W55 f K ' -.M ' il . .f.- 5 E :'1?.: '.f?Y g.. W ' 7 ,Yummy num: numiuns ,g 1,4 A -'egff-jgltf QQ .Q-1. .eafffg A ' ' .4 ' 'df . 'Jr . f. in .Q L... -, l gr y4.A,.,V. J ALL-CITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FRONT ROW: IeffSchnel1, lim Shaw, Walt Churchill. Individual standouts are Ieff Schnell, Thielen, Denny Williams. SECOND: Bill Isenstein, Brad Richie, Tom State honors and Walt Churchill with All-City honors. ' ' f 1' 4 I - ' 1-'Jes , , IZK1' 4 4 ' r IGH -' -ff.: el'-A-O? : A quasar- - -f 4-,.1auA,':, wah-f Q 1.1!-Af-Af! 3 444. . Z 'i'l'i Q I 'fir' I V A. r . - 1 ef - ,, ' 5'Qfi.k.h'.4f. iiffiiirf f Roads To So Many A Choose I i eadaw ' ,.,, XI, L , f ' nh ' me My all :p,?,igwM.,.,. W QQ it .3 ww ww 5 5 . , , , X Sw E, if W H i il is L , ia, ,. M I, i X , .F vu 'I ,t l 1 r ill Cheryl Abood Charla Abraham Robin Adams Michael Albert Barbara Allison Mona Amid Ianice Amundson Iames Anderson Karolyn Anderson Eleanor Armste .lg li ad i 'law al w l Timothy Armstrong Steve Athanas Eleanor Austin Richard Austin Ieanette Babcock Robert Babjack Faith Baker Iohn Balduf Keith Banners 'Phillip Barbee ABOVE: lim Booker Secretary, and The Big Hop . ABOVE: Bill Turney, Treasurer, returns gets assistance from Robin Getter, Vice-President, while making posters for Lack of Support Cancels Trip Once again the 1971 Class had no trip due to lack of support and differing opinions. One group wanted to go to Montreal, another to New York City, and another on a Smokey Mountain camping trip! but the majority wanted to go to the Ba amas. When all the arrangements had been made for a school sponsored trip, registration began. Because' only fourteen of the necessary sixty students signed up, the trip was cancelled. Last year, also, lack of support cancelled the Iunior Class Trip. ' At semester break, the class sponsored The Big Hop to raise money for the treasury. it Michael Barry William Bauer Mary Baum Gary Beale Bi? ee to Scott Connin after Senior Trip was cancelled. Christine Beck Robin Beck A ert Bel Sally Benadum Linda Berg David Bertz x l l 2 Class of '71 lnvades Courts as Juniors Diane Beyersdorf Crystal Bickel Iames Black Kathryn Blalark Paul Bleirn Iames Booker a f i V W ml, , l ,,, t ' , ' I Ieffrey Boone ' Ken Borek Esther Bouw Lois Bouw ' Richard Brannan Daniel David Bryan Lynn Cannon Laura Carter Lois Chamberlin Karen Chapman Wanda If I if' iii R , Walter Churchill Kathy Cline ,Asa 1 1 - l sie 1 ui l hi t 2 15, ' . magic' C Susan Colboth Sharon Coleman l V E , ,,.,,G-i:.,,., , A , , ,hr William Coleman Daniel Coles Destina Cook Diane Corlett Deborah Coles Richard Connin Michael Coveny Richard Cox .ast May, students enjoyed painting, sleeping, loafing, talking, nd studying in the courts during Senior Skip Day. I ,,,,,g.q.!- , ,. , ., , .X Tm. 1. . i if , wi X., ,X I , 1 1 1' ' l, , .f - li l Zi l Y ,iz i- .. . 4 gggi 4 h 5' , iafl .2??Slx d Creekmore Stephanie Croft Shelly Cummerow fa- -' A-gig-lc 1 .S ei- ' 1 -s V- 1 is YV f-,F V - ,fig ,i - i Y : 1 ,Jig ' , w 1 ,.,, 112539 j-my i ' 5 I 1' ' ff' , ' ' ul. ik P i 'L L: v ' 1 E a 4 as Damrauer Ion Davis William Dewey Ieffrey Dimmock Karen Duerringer 4 Dramatic Ability ands Lead Roles As Iuniors, three present Seniors played lead roles in the Broadway play, Don't Drink The Water by Woody Allen on May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1970. Mrs. Martha Pownall directed the comedy, which took place inside the U.S. Embassy in a small Eastern European Communist country. The Hollanders, an American couple and their daughter, were captured on suspicion of spying. The Communists refused to let them return home where Mr. Hollander's catering business was falling apart. After a series of comical events, the family outwitted the Communist forces. V, , i his XX V l mgl 3-'NY fi 'Y 4.5 Keith Dulinsky Ianet Dunn Steven Esper Thomas Ethington Caroline Evearitt Mark Everhart Susan Ferguson Marilyn Figlarz Donald Finley Gerald it xx l Linda Folger Nancy Frahn Carol Frautschi Christine Frey Francine Friedman Victor : 4 1? 2 G 1' Q' . 1 I J . Beverly Frost Diane Germain l 'H ln, is I .f t W. Vivian Gable Ellen Ganden Philbert Gardner Thawanna Gaston Robin Getter Donald Gibbs Robert Gilbert Hollis Glanzman l , i n ' David Glasper UPPER LEFT: Kathy Terrence Gloyd Nancy Gold Bruce Gomach Arthur Gorajewski Iohnson, Susan Hollander. asks father, Keith Vandivorl, Walter, why they are prisoners. LOWER LEFT: As Sultan of Bashir, Bob Haddad ponders a plan of action to help the Hollanders escape. was , :lie QT' s L l N -s N ,gil --,,.., . . .. Laid Denise Grant Richard Gray Shelley Green Elaine Greenlee Richard Greenwald Gary Grenier I x I Patricia Gring Gregory Gunn Leslie Gunzenhaeuser Mark Guthrie Francine Guzman Debra Gwin Robert Haddad Angeline Hadgigeorge Patricia Hadgigeorge Iames Hall Virginia Harris Ionathan Linda Heidtman David Heminger Ann Henry Grace Herman Elaine Hertz Mary Hertzberg RIGHT: At Honor Society Induclions in the fall, Devon McLoughlin receives her yellow rose that she will wear all day. il 'Ti l ii-1 1 .-ar, 1' -:M ,,. ,5 ,ik arf' ' Darlene Henry David Henry Mary Seniors Tutor Other Students Gunzenhaeuser helps Angela Smith in geometry through the tutoring program by Honor Society. Heywood 'Cathy Hickman Deann Hilkert i y 3 t . , fmt W j f 'll' ti I ki Houseman Ieffrey Howald Karen Howald Hughes Elizabeth Hyams Paul Iossi Debra Hofmeister Roger Holman Gary Hoot Iohn Howard Wendalyn Hrabak Sandra Hubbell r William Isenstein Helen Iablonski Dennis Iacob 7 8 aThe Big Hop Makes Money Iohn Iamison Kathy Iex Fred f. axes: , Dennis Iohnson Kathryn Iohnson Ioseph Jones Gwendolyn Iordan Fred Joseph Thomas Iennifer Kahn Randy Kale 'Linda Karamol Michael Karp . Ieanne Kelb Ieffrey Keller Richard Kern Steve Kezur David Kinser Deborah Klockowski David Koeinski Deborah Kocinski N 2 Denise Kocinski Gerald Koehl Dorothy Koester UPPER LEFT: Music by Sod Cliff fills the Gi1'l's Gym on Ian. 28. LOWER LEFT: Mr. D. McClellan and Mrs. R. Rakestraw discuss some ol' the activities of the class as Senior Class Advisors. -.K ,vw , YL .L , .,. re V- ' W-'r E . - .71 iii -' ' H 3 ,Q - ' ' w . ' V. V m 7 W . . 5 , W ,Q . ...'w- gg., . 1 Y Y l ' 'lu w . ' 1 f Q i W - W l y . in i f x, , X., 'ljyw Pamela Konwin Christina Koontz Gary Kozbial Carol Krueger Barbara Kummerer Rebecca LaCourse VL.-. ,..,,, ,,,.,,.,g I' EE: . L . Q55 . Gregory Lake Darlene Lantz Richard Larke Larry Laskiewicz Cheryl Lawrence Larry Lee N N ' asf. , I Q. ' ' X V! 1 4: X ff t . ' - Roberta Lee Darlene Lantz Nadine Liber Linda Linden Elizabeth Litle Carl Lohman + Ixi 20 Seniors Hold Banquet At The Parkerest l ll ,ry Kathryn Lowjewski Ianet Lubov Robert Lydy Craig Lykins Wanda Cherry and Ann Henry, Pamela Malko Ann Manix George Margy Margot Marion year's Senior Banquet. NOT PICTURED Edward Marks Steven Marshall Lynn Martin Deneve Mazey Iames McCarthy Cathy get Nancy McIntyre Devon McLoughlin Ann McWilliam Paulette Meier Cindy Mellor Louis Richard Meyers David Michael Elvin Miles Dianne Miller l l I ll f f . -Q I . 1 ru! Nm 1 lx it .Rl lp. ni A., is lgbgwvr., it-. D Ein 5 HK an I A lim also All' ' Michael Miller Lynne Mills Sandra Missler Thomas Missler David Morrin Marie Morrin Laura Morris Sidney Morris :for Days Of Wine And Roses , this co-chairman. Mostov Robert Munson Amy Musgrave Dennis Mussery Susan Myler Frank Navarre Neitzel Dale Nelson Ioan Netterfield Robert N ordhoff Iudith Odenheirner Raymond O'Donne1l 22 Carol Okapal Mary Iane Oleksiak Susan Olson 3 ., 7, af R A Z 1 M 1 if tlill Ulm' X5 t' .nad Deborah Opaczewski Darrell Owens Pamela Palmer Charla Abraham practices the flute for her appearance Xl -i xi' ff 'Q ' W Nora Parkhurst Deborah Paszkiet Thomas Peterson Diana Pharmakidis Dessa Phelps Catherine Wendy Piel Tanya Polanski Calvin Powell Laura Pownall Valencia Price Susan Pugsley Karen Duerringer earns a perfect 800 on her Chr Achievement Test this year. Sym Seniors Earn Music, Scholarship Honors phony Orchestra. Linda Radon Kathleen Rahla Deborah Ransom Susan Reed enshaw Keith Reny Timothy Reny Deborah Reynolds Gary Reynolds Christopher Richards Ritch Gail Ritchie Iudith Robbins Gary Romp Leonard Rosenberg Mark Rough Rupp Pamela Ryan Omar Salem Karen Sarno Thomas Schiel Mary Schmidt 24 Richard Schneider Gretchen Schulisch Allen Schwalbe Denise Schwind Carla Scott Christine Sggtt Iackie Scott Lyle Scott lVlH1'Cla Scott Carol Sears Deborah Sheidler Howard Shiff i :.'- , ,.. if . ' 'Nfw , I f r: l , .iw . il, , A, 5 l i V N . V N. Qi ia i Y l liillilli -N lcjfieq ttiltllii :E Ienny Short Bruce Shrewsbery Sherrie Shugarman john Siegwald Marian Simmons Kenneth Skalski UPPER :RIGHT: PROM COMMITTEE C0-CI-IAIRMEN-FRONT ROW: Iudi Robbins and Shelley Green, Bids Cheryl Abood, Decorations: Karen Darrington, Entertainment: Sharon Luppens, Refreshments. THIRD: Ioan Publicity: Wendy Hrab-ak, Dec Ernie Worman and Robin Adams, co-chairmen, leave for the Great Hall of the Masonic Auditorium to arrange for the prom. orationsg and Paulette Meier, Refreshments. Keith Slautterback Debra Slomka Sheryl Smirin Barbara it lim! -3, L Qyplk ilfgifzz , .:-- -T-'!g'vl,,::,. -st, - -g ,5l?1Uh':Iu':fi Ag:-,Lf 'Qt' Michael Smith Iohn Smolenski Robert Smoot Rachel Prom Makes May 28 A Night To Remember Christopher Sobczak Benjamin Solomon Mark Sommer X lu!! HM' mm Kathy Spade Elizabeth Spencer Kenneth Stafford Ianet Steinhurst Phoenecia Stephenson Ianet Stewart Barbara Stone Randall Stone Iudith Stump Shirley Suddath Constance Swanson 26 Graduation Date Donald Swanson Katherine Sweeney Denise Is Unusall Late This Senior Class broke tradition in many ways. In addition to having no Baccalaureate, those Seniors with a 3.0 or higher grade average had no final examinations. For these students school was over two weeks earlier. Save The Senior Class was the campaign slogan during March to help finance the Prom, the Class Memorial, and all the necessary ex- penses for the first class reunion. l0S9Dh SZHHSYG P3111 SZPUB Christine Norman Szymkowiak Ellen Taber Bruce Taylor Gretchen Taylor . 4 vxaw S . X .xy V fXl.,x 'K' ':. ' 7 ffl'-'ESX ' x 1 t N eve 3: Yin: xf . 1.3 :dl -, ,H X X llx ' . l 'Wx' 'Ir- it A W , . X Iune 17, Seniors march into the T.U. Field House, scene for commencement since 1961. Ieffrey Taylor Robin T Dennis Thomas Ricardo Trotter Pamela Patsy n William Turney Mark Van Alst Keith Vandivort Dora Vaulx Kathleen Voorhees Christine Walstrom wears the gold cords, insignia for National Honor Society, graduation robe Dale Walters Kathleen Wambold Beverly Ward Webb Donald Weinstein Merle Weiss Bruce Weissbrod Benjamin Wendell Odia Whickum I ii Whitmore Robert Wiegand Marsha Wiener Colleen Williams Dennis C. Williams Dennis I. Williams 127 28 January Brings 5 Senior tatus Bruce Wilson Cornelius Wilson Richard T fr Renee Wingard Cynthia Wisnofske Byron Wolffing Timothy Wollin Beverly Woods Dorot hyW w.,1g,,,w ,iv ' i ir' Ernest Worman Barbara Wyant Michael Wyas Thomas Yoder Ion Zalusky Cynthia Roberta Balthazor james Fox Bernetta Gable Terrance Ioyce Gorka Ernest Iones Keith Keller Grace IYQ l 0 J-Hop Co-Chairmen Work Together In 'Sweet Disorder' THE NEW AND THE DIFFERENT were chal- lenges to the Glass of '72, Staggered schedules which dismissed most Iuniors at 2:00 allowed many members to get after-school jobs. juniors eagerly participated in varsity sports, Student Government, and other D.H.S. activities. The newly-formed Iunior Spirit Committee sup- ported sporting events. The Iunior Grievance Board met every Tuesday and investigated Iuniors' ques- tions and complaints about class activities and the school in general. As Sophomores, the Class of '72 broke with the tradition of having Sophomore Dance atD.H.S. by holding it at the Globe Motel. However, a lack of funds developed, and the class was in debt by 8110. This year, after elections, the new officers planned projects! to pay back this sum. On December 5, DeVilbiss Night at the Sports Arena, the hockey pucks flew and the money Eoured in at a Toledo Hornets match sponsored y the Iuniors. The class also held Turkey and Valentine Mailboxes, bakesales, and a Pumpkin Pie Sale to raise money. Though they repaid Student Government, the Iuniors still had to hold I-Hop at school. After the co-chairmen were chosen, they got it all to- gether through hard work and planning. The result was Sweet Disorder , held March 26, with entertainment provided by an area band, In- novation , Many Iuniors supcported the dance, making it fun, profitable, an one of the most successful class undertakings of the year. wif Q T Debi Sammy Fay Lida Abood Adkins Ahmed Altmeier 1: -- N ,, 5 . I-Hop co-chairmen: FRONT ROW: Dar Henry-decor- ations: Gale Close-co-chairman: Carol German-refresh- ments: Iacki Kovacik-cleanup: Roxanne Cathey-band SECOND: Anne Campbell-cleanupg lane Draper-bids Paulette Meier-refreshments: Debi Abood-publicity Al Snyder-co-chairman. THIRD: Gregg Weaner-bids Carlos Wilder-publicity: Buff Parker-decorations. 'ff ll lf: V 12' ' :Eli 'SL al V 1 Safe, ' 0 i ' V . wh Robert Terry Maxine Steve Amonette Armes Armstrong Aseltyne , . lb ' S 'fe m ' -- a f. i, it T as 1 T li . -Qeesft A , , . TEL T . ' M , - 1.3' 5E5 75 Paula Cindy Dave Denise Ash Ashcraft Athanas Barner In ' ' V705 Vi f'f3,'i! rr- Y ' 1- . 'N-1 s. t - ' ' - ' .., 5 ' au f, i ' fi-if ,k f 4 , . tw ig le i-r g, wb t m f fi t: ' Kathleen Wendy D on Kevin Barney Bauer Becker Behrle Gale Close and A1 Snyder, I-Hop general co-chairmen sample the petit fours that they and the committee chairmen sold to earn money for the dance. i .nl 1 i . 'W-M ' 'vm' - 9 W- lf. 'ra 3 : C 1 A N 'A l, X Q X H 7. Q., X L ili 'EXL X ' 5 i'i1LX K VJ 1, 3 1 n 45 L' if 1 Iii. ' . liz. . n Elf' I ! iz: J 'N Zi: J. ' 1 : 15- 113 'S' , f ,-fill' 'fi' 1 R, . 3 'X ', TI' va' mx R.: X fiff 5 7 h 4 x it me X. .. t '- ff Alan Tom Ken Marcia Ken Gary Deborah Marcia Benjamin Benninger Berkel Berkman Berry Beumel Blrkeland Black f a A rfr wvii XX r-'Hr ' 1 1 -- - ,n, .. 3. ,fa ,::- ,X -5' ' ' X 1 ..ff'2, , X ,-91' 5'Wll1f',gX - ' -A 'fa M 1 1 if - l ev. .. Q, - , ' X . iff' f 'sl 1 ' , X iii'-'zXQ .. ' , 'Q Hg - A, X ,.,X,.., . FC ' ii - at 51 ll 51 ba. .m a l lla t Ml vi .fall l. Carol Barb Beth Carl Bill Richard Mary David Blakely Blakemore Blankerts Boldt Borsos Bosse Bowers Bowling . WZ, XX X X X ig, ,,.., ,dhefq , X: .. .X X Nu , 6+ md V+ A - a, u ya., - - , ' NX! - 'Q' X 91.111 -f-F .gli X Xu A5 -'-Q f ,H X X. X. C, U' ' Q , 15' 5' Kg? A . - ' L 1 ' l 'V .N 'lllm' - - . 5' 'f 1 'N l 5 V' .X ,XX X , Q i ly X X X 4X X as.. ,. 1 XJ. XX X X, - fm -N i K 1 . l f . .l..m,,.a1i.l. nh Suzanne Dottie Carmen Terry Nep Lisbeth Rick Tom Bow er Bo d Boynton Bracken, Brassfield Bridwell Brown Brown y Y V ..., , Q . k- . f an we .1 Ai X . .Li A Q 4 in 2. ' ' h , f' ' le.: . 6'X ,X X F .X XX f BX X 4- I 2X:li:: X , .X fX' , 1 XX - fx ff: I 5 1' j 4 K :XXylw,.lL f' X nf ' ff i J , A 4 no Hi 'A Q. ix i f' at Liz Richard Iuanita Iackie Craig Louis X Anne Chris Bruun Buckley Bunnell Burnep Burns Buyakle Campbell Campbell ,- ' H ' 9. , - W X 13 1 A-a lll' ,X X .X ,Q , , . , .Q r Xl, - ,,ijg5.X:XX X X X X X r.X X, XX., Q t' ' l A X X' .. SXX X Z X , . 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IoAnne Cusack Iulie Daig 1, - 21.31 -asf 15-2' , tw: I 5, al . ff' 5- - , X .' uiE . 7Ek Tom Roger Dixon Dong w - if i -frvj-' ff Viwgign-2 -gi 55,..n'rr'ii it it it im, 15:4 .l t A t wg. ' . X i L N541 Q., Michael Dula Wanda Duncan I0y Edens Naomi Eisen 5 1253 .fit ,, 'K ,Qin , r .5 . , J., j.-qi ' Q 'Q'l335? ii i 7 ?Z?Ti ': if 'YT F' V - i h . ly M i .--- '-1 r- I 'Q' 1?-1 me f. 4,,, ,,,r ,Q 7- iff 9' ,, , A ' ,. . -1- s I . - , Q 5, 4 it i de' 1 -.fi ri lime -1 ir. Carol Ethington Dale Faylo Iim Feltman li - F , t lu ,, it iii? ig: W, Iim Fenn Tom Benninger studies map of mythical countries. .aiu-5 H. Mig wa law- ' W i. W 1' as fi-.gfafiiifggj ff-71255 f'-Qs5 fwa m Q s - r f is 1 '1 ' , ,, .vlzi il: 1 ' 7 , ' l sy, in H N t . I kj' LV W . l i - e 1 J E Ng -1.5:-1-..-iffy: in - w Q i , g 1 . MH .. 5. ,ii P l , ' Y I 1 .X I bex i Y Michelle Dale Darr ww. is -it as . ii N' Y ' -W: Michael Paul . ii? Q fz. .4 gi, Timothy Decker Demers . ,N W Q 1 r ,I .' t 14-. 7' '--an. 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P' ., Q A gy, 1 Za 5 , 'Va V I Louise Lorraine ohn Fred Gaye Dave Mary joe Grainger Grant Green Grossman Grote Hacldix Hageman Hall 1q'f'2 . gg ' ' - H '- Pg , ,V ny' as F ..,-kgix' V' V. 1 X L 1 , il Nifkig, x T 4 V fir '51 I' -A ,, rrfvfll 'H V .W 2' I' f ' jim Eugene Ramona Ianice Charles Barb Damares Iudy Harris Harrison Hayward Heard Hearn Heine Hendricks Henneman Qi l .Qu gg.. VS. 'lu I V , 2 I- 1' 5 4 yr' .,:NS. , , ,, , .A , 3: V WV , I AI I, I A A H: 4,,. ,P ,W . Ny y 3 , , 44,-F' . 'i psy L' -l-N 'i :fmt ---J -V H :, 4 V V' Q wg' f Iulie 'Chris Lexine Sue Lili Randy Greg Wanda Henning Hewlett Hill Hillebrand Hinds Holman Hoot Horn H f N Tl 'rf V iff, V W r 1 ,V 1 ,V ai'iLgi, ygfl L.-pg, ' if r -L ,rw ,' f 1 I Q . ll -4' M if , U n' 1 , fa' it 55,1 Vi' l A- f ' , 1 'vagal V 1 Q . X , . ' Lp' V 1 M -' ' X n l l '-Mf f' if 4 1 it 23' 1? L. V 1 ian? N 1 K ,f JK 1 V V ', l 2- 2 ' U A' 1 li ' l 59:67 ' jj ' . ij, 1 , I- -1 avid. if I lj, V1 A +L V M I ,bf 1 X -. . ll, I X I' giim il n l s t- llkf. lg il f -' - X f VW 'Q El Renard Randy Catherine Diana Sharon Lynda Inez Mark Howard Huffman Hughes Hughes Humberger Hunt Hunter Hurt Class Officers Help Juniors Repay Debt Secretary Ann Tippett arranges cookies at a money- making bakesale sponsored by the Class of '72. Class treasurer Luann Perales and vice-president Sue Eiserling choose co-chairmen for I-Hop. law? ' Q12 ' , E-I 'eff-:jiwv I+' V ' Y I l , l , .H lfizilf, ' ASQ Q , .1 , r , Tflfj LW In :il l Q-i .-1 1 f -to ' : . ' ,l .,. l IA ',-12 wr, . ,ax ,ev A, -1 U fr . 1- , Ffa: -'rf f me sl f 4, on q,,, ., -, .w 3 '-, - -' K 1 Ml ' J' In V W. X. ,Q 4 25 1 , l . y L, Tony Ken Kevin Pam Irving jackson james james 1 M 'K A i l C I 'i , 'lx V . at fi fr i- 'Q ,-5' 'I-'bi' ' , f4 ' -. i ' .7 '.j' K. ,J ' , ,N -' l A l gy! 2, 5- 1 K 4 e i, i ,, 11'- ' , ' - H-4 ' 1-HC ,l y N E C 1,. . KANQH Carole . Lynette Renee Pam jozwiak johns on johnson josephson -v-- l . , 5- 4 ' 0 ' ' ' , 5' My r ln' l l fs? . ,z H ' 5.1 y f as A ll, f ei' I in Sharon Michelle M Kiefer Kimble Kevin Sue Kennedy Kennedy 1 'tt' l ei, A .., Xe, l f 1 5 il , j N , ng, , K lc lj ,L V jx 7 Qiejffm 1, nth. ,e J 1- -, ig V I i 4-., 31 . 4 Q ' 217 V lf' 'L l i cf of-A ' we 4 iQ ' ' ' f re . 'ns'v r 'cgfgskfif L n ' 1 ' , . N-5 Q3 .o 'AN A 1 if. K- ia? MQ X :I ta - Q , , rl N P . 5,54 1. ,A ,li Charles johnson Alvin johns on Colleen jimis on Mary Ann jiannuzzi , H , an l ' if V f - ll ff' ' cl ' j 3, ,l 3 a- I 1, .- l P - 4 ' 1 gh X l. 2' i :rt A . if hx.-.sPi!:4 Ci ' on F3 1 David Linda Scott john Kahn Kajfasz Kaplan Keehnle j I 3,13 , ,- -N - ,lJ5.g,,,,,l 5 M j yt X ,A 5-3-gf.: N . A NAL ,Vi l, ' 5 , , ff ix Wim , V , j 'f lxr 1 I -If I I f ' f fl 1 I 4' 'Ye - 7- ' i i ' f l 3? L x fl l j ew L , f 9 ,sk ,X Kathy jeff Knakiewicz Knott Mark Cindy Klein Klockowski' j iiQ.Q5 P7775 . i n 'f f' ' M M .- rl ll i, feel Vigil 5 V ' ' eff s j ..,..:.1j-,J 'v ' , ' tau - -, sim I ' ., Sain l l , e ,lf - f is .ii -' ' 2' lf ,ev 1 '- ' i 4 X, ' 1 in s l on f 1 lk it '1lX s's 2 l vs 1 an-, ' U5 Caren Georgianna Kramer V 4Kraus Tom jackie Koleszar Kovacik Bruce Patricia Patti C onnie Kr onfield Kruse Kuhman Kuhnle -- ru-fT fe1f7j'fr,3 - lx , 1-Eff' -- ' 3. ' ,.,., '4- wkvf , Iv .4 Linda Karen Kevin Milton Kurtz Lake Lammers Lampros F' new 'n o no , ' , 1,l?,fASz U 'Q ' the-3 ,g,3,. 9: I. - lg-,km Q 'S .. ' ' v, 5 ' it . t t. T ak T T T Lydia Charles Laura Barry Lawhorn LeBeau Lebow Leeper FF -ge, , ti ll-A Q it .Lf gi ! ' Vopifi l 6 ijt' Brenda Linticum , l 3 fr 1 ferr s 1 t t X t l 'ww-sk , 1 1 I , I. Iack Little .- .- 1' 'Es '11 ' 'fszz - 21 ' ' l' w e ' H 4-sa, an 5 -' 'i'-2 ref it 5- tf Q, 'l X , , A ti. , X , - 6 ' U , L4 ,1 Q a S v J ,li Hr ' 1 l ffl 1 l if Nw X ,tt,,.- me-mt. 4: V' L- . fx , C Iill Bob Lockwood London pen . nf . sw3W if S ff ' V .,, . , FX F l f -4 1 9 'll ' ,. an -4.-. I .1 L ,,,.. t-:- V, -Y----! - :1:,i6:2fIg?5V A. ' , g 'li 2 'E it l'f?-7 'Q T - fs I - Yefagi 2 Y A 1-1, '5 uv. . :5,:s,- -gg 5. YNQK P YK ' G?,1 fif'.al A Michael Tim Candia Langhorst Langhorst Latson 1-1 VTT Q ' ' A-,L T , 3 if jEJ'XEgv . .K ' t .V ,U e '1' sarah T Laura Steve Dave Leonard Lewis Ligibel Ri .'lll ,sa V2 7 ,-l. W I: f , K , , 'I'--Q Ti ft i t 1121?-1 ' fit-f.' - .-,, V ,ft , ' fam : ,QwQ, In .WQW Mark Bob Christine Long Lopez Lorenz AQ? I' V 4' Liang 5? l - M tllfj AK l 5 Mollie Lavsky 5 E' Q 'Q ft 1 ,J Ja. K 1 y H Bob Lindner 371 fel Debbie Luczak 1.3 fill nz' 1, '31 'i QQX LF.. , 2--'ea-'N 'T 1 if F Q ,, 5 xl' ,t it ar l U , ' We ,3 Sharon Mike Tony Lewis Tim Cliff Vince Scott Luppens Lykins Lyons Maclin Madanski Majors V Manera Mast piety in,rgQHjf53Nge t-wWWl!,f W f.vw gave t we w sf f -L v . , A L I 'X' 75' .' :SL y iiy gig 1 jf' ' '- ,n b ' 1, H :U lf, ,. .T 5 i til felt?-., 'l- at I A... P ' i X' I 1 ' . w l . cf' f'f'lm, afi - ' 3. ,.,,13hn, ,rf-GENES ,bivsftf 'i fgfil 'I it-nl. Iulie Tom Dolly Cher l Greg Tim Maureen Michael Mathison McCarthy McCormick Mclllilain Mclndoe McMann McMillan Mechel lx HA I: : N . QM! N .,.eEfs is t C9 A Q iff. It t : -5 -1 t V 1 1 E 1 3 L X! ?'ti.v,l , , Iill Iean Renee Ted Dave Patricia Karen Elaine Meek Merritt Mewbuom Meyers Michael Michael Michalski Miles Dave Parker. junior class president, hangs an appropriate sign during his campaign. TT' V , ' I-E.. L' 'l l A 351-Y . uv-- . x 1' L t Y be AE Tom Miligan V' ,,..,?..., as Yl if-'if' Cheryl Miller Y IV,-YZ.. . I A , J s.,t'I,Y . J E ls Yqf ' Y IY, Y, it ' f ,,,-.1-': Linda Millman f Y: ' YY Y in .i YY' ' fa. , YY 1-sb , Yr YY Y, ,YY,t ' Tim Motley ' - 'M ' H Y YYYY A X , Y', 'Y D on Minc ey o sm- Aa? :WYE es: rf 1 Y l f , YYY ,YL '. ,-Ulfygqq Phil Muhleman F, ,,r my ml M YY 2, Yfgfihg- if Y YY Yf ..L.l, ' Y fff . 6 L Y Y f A l l gre if li l 1,6 N , Q 1 Y , 1, , a EA Nick Napolski .L A WY - t 'U Y t 4 i f Dave Orr Y ,,,. -,.V ,, l ' T' YYY . YN if Y ,, Dave Parker B onnie Nappenbach . ,' ,, .- Y 4 -agp-- jf 5 A J ,M J , Y K XI V D ave Orwig fa:-NY WL: . ' ' 1 -fx Yll ,Yr Y lY'Y' , Jie Y QW, rw . 4 'Y Y Yi lf Y YW, , Gary Parr I Yr---H -TW -. YP' Y 1 YY Y l Y. ,M xx H x- ' r Y Y l 5' Y Y' Y . Y tk-9 W ' YY Y , :'2i3 -.91'i l' ', Diana Miller Y X Ui S Y . I Y Y l l v 'l Yl ' j' Q r ' ti X 'l .91 Marlene Mink E I Q Y , 11, YY' Ioyce Miller YY Y 53 Y Y kkx ll YHPY' maslli- Patricia Missler Y .l3?'6!fv - XY Y 'til fi I fi' .., ,Yi ian, -59 l K S5 I '45 gs? 2 4 Y L, ,Y , Q I Y T 2' 5, ' Y A 5:Y , 5, F ' I Y Y ll 3' 4 ,nf ' Sharon Muir Y Mx rs Ron Munson TY QQ? f af? w Tony Neal fied 5 f. YL ,xg x o ' Y. Y Lois Neely 'Y YY .- 7 L-yr-f,,, . . Y Y, lix Ys X 1 fl 1 X I as D ave Pankratz M Y 15- ' 13' 1 ' f ' Y- Y Li, V, Y. 'WY Y Y YY .4 'Y I ,il , Mull: Y Y KY A Susan Patterson l Y s P l rlvx f W Maxx A Y 1-,Y - J Kathleen Pap enf uss ,YY -Y gg :E Y AJ Y I Y fl ,Q Mary Pautz --- X v- .oz .. 1 Y V Y . YYw?Y..L , .TM Y 'Q -- -' YYYa, YY, Y l,,YYU -WAV' , I -3 1 , Yjfi 5' faaf Y is 5 YYYYY' 6. Y 'Y 1. ..,. .f-. if Yew K- . Y' -4 XY- Z Y ' . Y' 1 .' 3 'Y Y i Y N - Y ' ' 'ia ...I Y !,ag,ma4 'Y' Y'Y,Yf YYY 451' Y x Y Y L 4. 1 1 x Tim Miller Marcia Miller Raymond Miller Richard Miller , A Q'fi ? Ti f' 5 . ' 'r'T'3T QE , ' i Y , IJ Y X Y Y l W YY YYlY .AY Y A -A 1' f 3 ,,,r Y Y, Z F, -- ' ' f:f'v'fY,. Y' -' Jin' Y , YY Y ' Y N 'Q A SY L.' . , ' LI r agwl ' Y - Y. ' Y 1 2 Y Yifl ' gif. I I Q:-L. K, -Mg: I Y Y Y 0 x. X Y YYY-f- 1. w',,,f Y , L, .1 Yj 3 t- fav' W ' : ' L: ' YYY! I .MM .ME M Y. I - 1 'YYYYm Laura Morris Karen Iohn Montri Morgenstern WFP' I f?ZE'3 l, 575l 'Y F' TW H -YY' Wil W5 .Yi ii , Inq' YY Y YJBQ ' NY z V g' .xg tl Y ' ish D enise Marilyn Pamela Murray Muszynski Nadolny Marilyn Moses YYY Y Q, YY YY-Y.Y.E l L Y YY . f 'Y YY, -' tuYllYY Y, Y l Sandra Nagley Yi' 'ilf' 1 YTY Y ,:Y: ,g ai I' Q, ' 'ju' YY I 'Y ' jj bYYYYYYYYYlYNY '-4vaYY,YY ' zu Y ,Ya - ,Y ' I ' Y Q 'Y Y ' , A il YY Y. 'Y . Y. , . ,V 't Y ' 'EY-Y 2 ' TW. Y f l i Y l 5'Y Y 5 Y' YY N A WY Y 1 T.. N tt, YYY Y j Y ' '-7 . 1 ' ' 3 - j ,gh ' , fe ff ff ' ' Rick Robert Nesper Northington Diane Nelson . f. Engl ' + l fl ., .Y 5' f ,E . 'Y 'T' 'Y , Y 'J f Y' .?fYY'YY-?d'?2ff 'Yi Bruce Paula Parc ell Park Dave Papurt Luann Dick Edith Perales Perlmutter Petersen Class adviser Mr. Robert Baggs directs Cook in a solo choir performance. Bob O'Donnell if ai 'l far QQ? Jw J V Buff Parker Y W ,ZW :L Ya' pi Y Terry Phillips junior Sheila ,n 5 N Q'I::r Advisers Aid Class In Pie Sale, J-Hop Mary Sedlander, Pat Ellis, and Calli Veller deliver pumpkin pie to Miss Connie Howard, adviser. ,. . 1 - V WM- V, . Y - .. , . , 1,1 ' ' F 'f- g ggi , A A-' vs-. it X 4'y1?4mN'11l ly Y Q Q it ' M ii it Q it Q A P ' ' P ,ff '15 , , '17 2515 n' '1' , - 'g-g:,,Qfg.l'-'N IJ:-Q . fx, , I 1- will Eli 'lim Y -. Lynn Roy Pluckhorn Pope Kathy Potter - . ef X-3, 'f::5g,:s,:.ih , ,l,: ,. l i if 1 15 3 Tj iii 1 Q' 5 , 4, Agn- i Q i f f.. J' 4 , -lf K , +,i-Lge., iryi l ' Q .vs 1 Ni I Digg in l X 3 1 i Q 4 Kathy Powell rl - it , ' 'Y TQ - 5 7 x 4. y Lloyd Paula Ioan Stephen Priddy Proestou Pruss Prysianzy H I ..F..iAs?lY. I A , . Y V .ever-'fiv e-fi., ,VH . if Af- T , V - gil., wif ff' f JSM' if W' -If s tiff' l-fs - R' , if m --' Af--f . J' i ' 4 --1 : rtaiji .-si t .lk X Xia .se k t, L x Rick Balaram Bill Scott Ron Melvin Marianne Kevin Pugh Puligandla Purcell Pursell Rahal Rambus Redner Reynolds ' Y, N Pm, 7' -1-We -V wtf?-v l -4- I 'T' L- '13 'F 3.11 .fi H Lv - ' I L ,, l in it YAvmk:.7l, il, K I , l ,lglq w lhi ' 4 X ,L,.,,.. 1 A, A . ,1 - 3 ' YE , ,:v' ' rt 'P 1 I -x , . ,l s Q, , ' ' ,jr .i - .- 5. f. -M Ve. - : . .-, , ' tfe, I M' V ,.f'7 i ii' Y i-'-. if , . 4' '25-frf . -SIL 4 '3 f ,L f' ' Zig' f' R' ' it F X Alena! .sitio - V f Phil Brad - Larry Cliff Scott Steve Kay Theresa Rice Richie Riggs Roberts Roberts Roberts Robinson Robinson P L l pf r ttts f-ll L ' R t tt-r f 1 v ' ,- , ' My 'il , Q, 'usa - ,M Q gli,-zr, 'ki J- ' n ',f Ffa. fx , it 4 ' .A 2 , iss . .V 4 it . -A t l . V -Ti 'Ll 'J 1:31 ,C t l .L I L g l : if is ' -M , t f ,R .t,, f QS V. . X qv y 131,11 auf 29:1 5 I N i H m sg ? elim ' it 4 A- 4 . ,W -1-1: K is 'm g lisa . 1 - f ,. wif e ' - .f l Delbra lim Marsha Eileen Walter Bill Donna Ken sg.. Rocker Rogers Rogers Rokicki Rough Salley Sampsel Sampson Juniors Show The1r Leadership Abilit In ports, Council Eugene Harrison and Terry Armes, varsity linemen, rest momentarily during Lewis Maclin and Iuni a tough Central game. or Student Government Repre- sentative Laura Lebow discuss Black Student Union. .-L., A- -,,-.TW Hr 1? ,TV Y E-V. L A.---.....,,, . Y Y Y-,. LT - - Y - ii. va-- 1 ll .site-we if L A 'er 1. i it vw o - L 2 q L A --le:-f ' l . -' J., fe' . F I um ' :!1..,e,: YA J, ,U , ' l if' '?'- 1 . . m ath ' er.-'-A' 'l f tt tffytlm, Valaria Doug Ron Gregory Sanders Sauer Scaffidi Schaefer :ii ,- as gi - i hi Y mi? Q. IN lift? ,f-EZ: -.Y '-fi, If V ff . ll .. , to Royanne Vickie Bill Eileen Schrader Schrickel Schultz Schwartz 7 f7'7 7'f5f ' ' n 'f ' ' - 1 1. .M---e.,a,, I Q L-I tl v' . , l ft' '--124 I it it 'Q L- l .I Wil? 91' J 3 RL it lv ' 7 JI if 5 ,I ' Y Mary Lee Tom Stan Mike Sedlander Shaw Shible Shinners 'if ' gift --'4 - eff if ' L1 l nl ' , rl 1 '- . li ' ,J - ,yi ' ,ts V a t ,f A lit' tl ll X7 s ap! Q 1. Q ' th . ,, -,YJ . X V . M ,r,,5:k, H 1, X sat: ,Q ,lil --fi--':'r.,.ci . LJ FT t. L:-l fn 3 ,S Karen Mary Barb Patricia Skornik Skrzypin ski Slautterback Sloan 6, 1 .re ,145 5 mi A , ,I . ,,., Jw-' .A tk ' f F 1. 5 r im -an , , 1 we ,S -K , 3 . ,. 4.-P, . B 1 X s ll D ebi Schafer : Q ,Q ,s My l dv -7- Yum -, -11 ' Q ij -:vi K :J 'B V l f:'fN'itsxi. ' ,L ist .-l Q N 4, , Q 'da' ,yr . h if i-'I-Z1 . K , X eel We '-1' ' Gt :ff Steve Ieff Marc Schneiderman Schnell Schoonmaker ' .'? 'i ' i i?'j , td 4 V .- , 1 t 3' V N it e- -gy ff mix X 'Y' t x' F 4 t Harvey Ron Robert Lydia Schwartz Schwartz Sciplin Scott are-,j i-g'iferfV Y ml. 5 tg' ,ti 1 H , V A' . bi JMX, l , 'L ' 'je ei Ejii qi 'N ',a ,A'9 :L 5355 ' l i it ix! X its Lesley David Tom Salli Siegel Siek Simmons Simms Y 7 ' 74 ' 7'-T ?'7 Ti II ' W .ljr v-1 , V A .- 1 Q .ga L. - . Y h. 'Sa'iQi'S f' in N 'l' . ' H: , rwg f 3 ' ' 4 pg- Hi , Wit ig-3-- Pr J- -. 1 A Q .' ' Q L f .V ,. i ty 'kk' 1 it X or 1 L-x A Ron Becky Donna janine Sloan Small Smith Smith Cy w 4 ' 'rx V 'xl ,A My -2 ,gsl I ,, ,.,. 1 ,,. 1 , - -cw-'Y E'l:li 1:7-. :xi .K Richard Smith , Laverne Smith :Q WJ., . W2 ft X 'Lt , 1 2-V fig E me ' ti A WE Robert Smith ,, A I W it . f, .Ely ,. , ' n C N N ' t o if e .1 Sandra Smith if , TY' ' .f'- lj.: 1 Y . -' it 5 : '1.Q'53z5,.,k,'h' K ij ' L H-q t ' , h ttti l' QM m 'fa llk Sandi Smotherman Al Snyder ,G 6-I is, LL, 1 , 'Q 1 W E 1 ' l, - f- - Y 'if , , ix l 4, jg-gq L 'R ummm, Ted Sotnyk Angela Sparks fwf-Vn- 'l 1 . arms: ,Mir :- . c . ,., ,,. r - - rf, - 7:12,--,Y A ,, V , 1 A I fl lt, :Self 51 ,7 , , ' V V ,fit ar ll l w 1 if l 'Q 1 lg J Diane Speiker - 'm .-,,, - 5 nY.f2's, ,. , it +1 Don Spoerl ,.. 5 J ' Q . ,, n- ge, l .4'lJ A X , 'CL tg if R ' 5 , lf fi .. P41 wfqragmt 1 f. , V. ' l . Q ' 1 1'- G-. Andrea Brian Sue lim Stengel . Stephen Stewart Stokes Doug Socld Toni Somers I i.' . A W- m l! f 1 ., t , 1 ' - k-... , X - EQ' X X'ii ' I Michael Sp olarich Ieanne Spresser Tom Steele Iulieanne Steils - ,,wn'fT1T'f it , R 1-: fa-.1 2- ,Q f .ll -.Q-X l 7' fll ' M i W' 'tb ' ,Q aft. l T 'Q .Q R ll T, Q 1 lm ifm gt. ,ef ,, fl 'll .,'v.3l'--.1 if f gf, ' ef s ' lvl: ,, 1 iw 5152 V'5Q.. V - l ii' Patricia Stokes Sharon Stone Sharon Street Margaret Sun l t S . .rl ' H3 :lat f exif Lx I . 'P V Tl t ff -ff lf 2 't W iff- ,. l ': 'e: fa. Y ' '. - , :ji A' 5 ,.j ,:' f i f If A iz! .M A . ' , ' if if l ,faffft la .- 1 ' cl ,v-af ' . rl V - ' W, 'V 1' xi 1 gg. Q. fy.-I ff ga . a . Deborah Brad Alan lim Swiczkowski Symington Szymanski Tansey Olivia Tarsha ' r t l 'l ,A 1 l?i'a t v,' V ' W w H K . .rf 1 Ez: , -,X , 'f Jw- ' . .1 h -4 1 .V fl S Rhonda - Stephen Stan Taylor Taylor Teague VEWSEllfM7VTWTUW?WTW H ff get if? - ' lf 1 '.,,r- gp, 7 'S 1 guy Q ,V ,NE V af, 1 V if lat e: M 1 .V , t l w .VA T+ L -Z' V ' tow- N -I , 3: 91 A Debbie Teitlebaum Iim Thielen Sandra Thomas Ann Tipp ett ': w. A W A '- - Q '. lj f 17. T tim e :A , L f-. fr N it rl .1 T My -.vu Q. ,.f H -:ff fl' L A : 5 ' X m ai 35, ff f x A 2 Dave Tobian Ellen Tokles Giselle Turczel D ebbie Vandegriff 'I39 40 i 4 Juniors' Solos Highlight Choir Sheila Cook, Debbie Teitlebaum, and Sue White sing special solos at Christmas Concert. 5 . Mai' , 1 . l A fa r- iii it Qi ,, if' ' 3 151, i- Wig ll' -' - w - - ff yi io if. I e B Dawn Becky Bob Rick Weber Weills Weills Weills A . Q ,-.., r 1. , K a e ww' iii wi OV 2 '. 2'3i'v 3'9'ff' Sue Dennis Matt Carlos White Whitmore Wiersma Wilder .,1iQ'. ,'.. , ,, .. gy Q' ,X X Y f - fi- ' f 5 A Q I .'.-:lf ' Q54 rl as T : -risticii xiii. rims. Dale Thomas Victor Debbie Wolniewicz Wolniewicz Wosta Wyatt . T ., ,' J' s l is A ,,. I . ,ff T N M R wi' lt i X X .. 1' N 54 L4-4 1 177 . x 5 fffsfb .-1-W .N f-4 ' VE' . 1 a i , a AD Dan Dianne Darlene Debt Vandivort Van Pelt Vaughn Vaug fr - Xiffql' 3 - 'wifvm' K I 121' 'F : lt-25335-X 1 1 -. 5: ,A . .. , f A I ki 1 1' .C N ' 1- K4 - ui' I Calli Carmel Cynthia Terry 1 Veller Verrone Viertlebeck Wachci J- ' W ci Wils- ' ,A . 7 CF! K' 1,352 L ' s- , ' J t ,- + f-- 1 .lsr-'f E ,-1. J' ' , 5 lo n. 45215: :iii Mark Bob Linda Dav Wakelin Walden Waller Wal ' L l ' 'eeir-swath-Qgy ae it re Y ,A 1 ' af! if-5 XX 0 ' X X X, Bonnie Dan Gregg Mic Warchol Ward Weaner We . ,io ,.,. ' '- ' ' i ' WV Q i f :Ks GT 13.2, .s 5 3 1 I 3 -iii' T e 9 l A . LA 1- X ' l it 'ti 'ill Ziff ' 'V ff. '-' -if , . P'-ff '43 W.. -.991 :V 'T WJ fx . -f tif: 501 T i- nh ir 1 1 ,tire Iollie Iohn Penny Pam Welch Werley Wheeler Whit ' - Q z - ,- gf mf --B ii-ff if lf' 7 D- ' 'I ' Qc xi 'K -f' 1 , L, f' -K! ' A' ' M Ii' 1,1 l A Stephanee Todd Bruce Da Wilhelm Wilson Winkler Wi i 'YT ' ' ii i if ., 'l gg' ' I 4?L'f'rf- g vm Q , R., U if . 19 .t -. f 1 is 5 i F- , r as r W S 3 , 'i.Y , .?3 1 0 1' 3'- Maximiliane Ken Sandy Sa Yancey Young Yourist Zaf ,.-49 'X MJ... .fm F ,g 1 12 'QQ '.,a 5 C .f.. x -f we 'ia x 5511: x. 'I sh? rd 'C- lk C 11', .Q 1 . 1+ 42 Plans For Dance Begin Involvement Election of class officers in November named: Bill Hrabak, presidentg Dave Iohnson, vice-presi- dent: Cindy Wilkens, secretaryg and Charlie Miller. treasurer. The class and officers came up with an original money-making project. A sophomore coat check was made available at home basketball games. For only 10q:, sophomores guarded coats and other belongings while fans enjoyed the games. This was very successful and helped to provide the funds for the sophomore dance. Everybody Is A Star was the theme for the dance hel in April in the cafeteria. Planning the dance were Co-Chairmen-Heidi Rutz and Gary Sommer, Bids-Sue Anderson and Linda Kei er, Refreshments-Sue Davis and David F. Smith, Publicity-Cindy Wilkins and Beth Watt, Decorations-Iulie Schnell and Ellen Curtiss, and Clean-Udp-Dianne Piel and Ian Zaft. Lack of sup- port an funds cancelled the dance. -4 eve ff 'm'f'i 1 1 erin' - - jf , 3, '- ,H Y. JA is-,A F Y tmf'-l! !! ' ' H1 g K, tl RFQ.-, A ' H rift -l Taft Bob Marsha Rick Abood Adams Adkins Adkins lim Charles Heather Barb Aggert Alexander Allard Allgeier 'Wi E5 Gary Sommer. Mr. Roy Martin. class adviser. and Heidi Rutz make preparations for Sophomore Dance., t -i-l 1 i . '-- Ni, , ' YE f i t 515' , livin' lil .Wit t F . l g-a ll I i f . .- , ae- . , ' i It 5' i 'K Q-li? : ' T' 'X'-i f ' R Ken janet Bob lane Allison Amid Anderson Anderson a f TTS ' ' ' WW i T -. i ef . -J, ' te. .. an age . '- J -. 5 1' F f 3 ze' 'l 3: Y ' . , N -'S E42 A, , ,pr . lg ' ll, V 4 N 'rt' . ,A DV 'T' . Sue Sharon Elaine Iesse Anderson Arcuri Armour Armstead ' ffl ' T 2ff,1's ' 'TTT i J r . M 1 :z.,::-- I- P xx N tml K A fn- PQ t. F --. I, 1? ' ' ,' 1 i ltr vi - 1, 'lc' Nl' N 1' ----. . .ri G-U M, 5 'gg , 2 , .xx X ,avi 'fa YY. 1 ' f ,X V '- Iohn Tim Deedie Katherine Aubry Baker Baldwin Ball '- 'A ,tw .12-12' an-f f 1. , et., '29 : -- I, Geraldine Deresa lim Ralph Barner Barrett Bartholomay Battle . . it A 1, tg'-I W I r, f : V get . S416-E9 'RB AS' l if i . . .t .i ti. ., X i I ' t ' 3 2. l 1.31, I ' AI -t ' ' H illjg 'J' ,lla-'ff-1-ii. l .V Y, Riagg 4 , Al. - 'Z:.t',w, Lt ' .ii i l fixiiikilkiiih' Millie 7 M Maria Bobbie Shawn Jeff Bill Ioan Tim Dan Baxter Bean Beatty Beck Benham Bennett Berkel Berland .ti A , K' ' .f M 'z ' . f' i 2 5 ' , .' ll-'S--1, fi-R . ,Q ,,, fi 3 A 1, y 'fi il 1 Q . ' t , B at . R he if fffilfifif Ft 1 ' ii' 4' 351 4 t if t . .Q,. ' ' t 7 Ei . 'V i 'x . ,... .1 I K - , lg ff' lil, Robin Kathleen Beth Ieff Fred Dennis Minnie Penny Bickle Bienko Blackwell Blake Blanton Bolfa Booker Boone 1 ,i ,5'.'Il',.'47L- Q ' 1 va l if fl' it , i, my 1 I 'Wx 'K ik j ' ,H 5- X' -f X 1. 'l - '. QE- - xv' t., Y t '- ' ' T 'T' -' W! Wade jim Mark Sheila Craig Robin Margaret John Born Bosse Bowling Boxenbaum Boyles Boyles Brabb Bracey - .W L. gi, J f 'jg-ft!-.:' Q .ul , 1 lf. Y: 'H l 'Q' Eat- ' lg ' l i My ' 'l A 4 P3 Iohn Lynette Linda Paulette David Karen Ronnie Mark Braziel Breininger Brenneman Brinson Britsch Brookover Brooks Brunner , .V l' I 3' l' gi it fi W 'W' ' ggi- .-fi.. ev: 1 F, Eg ' p 1- '- f ' i ' F l. .5 ' f me . lil . , ,, '64 4 4 3 2 . '1 1 'w 'w i' , ' ' aff -f Q 'H nw ,ii , V, L 51,3 ' or Y- H' W .W .:': 6, , V' 1 aw 'iii 1 ' ' ' As RT ji I 'aff ,X 1-Ei 'ff ' . ff' ! ' 'l -ii'3'f?i'l ' fri! .4 - 7' 7 1 Q V vvrfii if ' tv Hat EX.. .A .. Robin Ioyce Mary Hallie lim Warren Shirley Randy Buchanan Buck Buckley Bueche Buford Burford Burgard Burke TH ' Uttar : V f vm y ', A I ' Q, I A 'll ' .isa ' l NT' ll . 'lick .6576 1: l Z l V 4' 't M ' fi . L ix . R , ' . 2 Lia., ' A n1X.:??sat3 lia . X FTB t ' ' ' Scott Robert Dave Karen Charles Sallie Sigmon Robin Burtch Caldwell Carr Carroll Carter Carter Carter Cathey Sophomore Dance commi their first school dance. ttee chairmen have fun planning 'I4 44 Class f 73 Has First f f icers The sophomore officers are: President-Bill Hrabak, Treasurer-Charlie Miller, Secretary-Cindy Wilkins. Vice-President-Dave Iohns ,1 , Wy- f ,,-.--C ,iv 1 -L 11 111 1 1, ,.11 - 5,-f 1 Z EQ. ' 11 U?N1,,r f' , 1 H - . 'L l 1 ui, ir: 'A ax 1 .1 1. 1' -ax '7 Wx. 1 OH. 1' 13, .g..,, 11 '!11! ,sim - L - 1 . gf. ,ix 3 r A' l A Arthur Christine Iacqueline Darrel Chapman Chase ' Chaffield Childress 11 , ll -' , a f? ' -1 ' Gail Patricia Donald Christine Claugherty Clifgard Close Cochran 111l 1 C1 5 1 11 A '-ff' 'PP' ' at ,N A ni Y Y 1 , , Q. 5151. 3 i V wif! 1 N 1 q ui A T11 . , . 'sl Barb Mark Michael Robert Clark Cooper Copeland Corbin ' '.' lf ' 1 Q ag M rg , 13.5 .ii ' an 1 1 s 5 , -- ' ,s,fvJj4'1 , ' - 4: . In , Amy Richard Crisp Croskery Ellen Ianice Curtiss Darah -- 79 ' 1 Terry Chiles A Gerald Chmielewski f wi J Q' ll I bg Mark Clark Anita Ciesla I AF I Q '12 1' l 'l 5-1- fig: pf?-ik111, 1 1, lf f ,' ' gg11i,sR.' 1 ' 'j H , ' 11 Q 1 l 'f s il 32' T--11. f:gfl'j'4 ij , ' hflxl 1 ai' Ieffery Beulah lim Chris Cochran Coleman Cook Cool gf- 5, 1 , . , Ti . ,Y I, E X if .1 QM 4 ,V'V -A l I 1 V M. r ,. N DQ? . 1 . 5 , . 1 . 1 , , . -pf - , '?1 T' 1 1' 1 g 6 L1 ' rw ,i L -A -. , ffsy 1 'Q ' 115 1 ' , if 11 -1 - 11335-'g f- 'H' l,,3 A -X Craig Lee David Ianet Corlett Cory Counselman Cramer ll 1 ' -4 Q H W L W , V! 'divx f 1 , , L' ,151 ' i 15 if 3 1 1. ,I 1' .s u ,f , 1 Ziih w WR N 311-i s l b - ,I :-,ff GX 1 xb-'sw -ax-i I i11E1gQ4.sF1 1 Q :rea 1. il 1 Douglas Craig Loretta Susan Davidson Davis Davis Davis 1 W-'eg F-'M K v- Y. -xi .A ' 'frm- . Q. nf, 'PH '- We l Eff ' I V V l ., 1 - F 1 fn, 'f '- 5 F' ing. 'att f. 1 af . . '-L Ai V . v 3. .' ' --. will t X l' i v f 1- 5 l f t ,sq i ' Y. A- lf' 5' y l X . 1 il f'5f'1 'J',!:il'l' ' kt I W .5 Tamara Claudia Kynard Deborah Davis Dekany Dennis Detrich ,' it . T, Y ' ' ,Q l ff ,sr ii3..1Qf 't Patricia Cerese Tyrese Iohn Donofrio Dougherty Dougherty Dovas . l .1 l ,ll ,H 'E' fl. '- l ' V S f 10 60' r ' 2 sh- , 1 fig . , i ',, H 1 F ,AH t ,.1. N+ U : ., li l W is 15,5 ,V - r , h. '11-'fi gu g Q ', 1-' ' I, 'Ui' H - lr Tom Cynthia Shelley Gail Eisenmaw Engel Ernst Faulkner if r A'1r ? q 'F Q we e mo' ' WM 1 A f'w',Vn- ' ' Q , I , 4 iam, in fi mfr lk., l W. V- s id lean Glenn Peter Carolyn Fagan Fitkin Fitzgibbons Floyd I. V J , 5 rv 15 'fe W gfe rg X - ' Lf' 515- ' 'll ' . , YQ 5, , 5 111132-i', Steven Quinters Carol Thomas Fox Freeman Freehling Freer fy- . l .ZW F. ' F F. F 1 F r',' at. -N t . N . . Mn be Gina Ron Raymond Laura Gabriel Gaines Gaiter Gallapis Marianne Scheer represented the Sophomore class at Student Government meetings. l l , fs: i ,' 1' E 3 Iames Kenneth Derrick Ianet Detrich Dick Diggs Dobbins u 59' -It is ., F W X xpg ' it - ,jr ,i r q t tttr 1 i RFU W u?f fi2L2 'fii, 'l' it , lfbraififm Kenneth Michael Douglas Robert Dreeze Early Easter Eischen MUD lgi' Fywf ' Y' -F ' 'fl' Fl .IE T . LLL F it l I rt 'trf y. , .N . W H ,,, F l is -' Qi 4 . ..., ik is 315 X 35. 1' fi - ll 1 , '. N-.:-' XY N 'te , , ' 3 ll g . , 372-' -' W' L Lorraine Iay Marleen Kevin Fay Feldstein Feldstein Ferguson r .-Ng I al U , A ' 1 xl t J ig., ,ny 1. Wg Rise. I 1 it F l U ,ff iw- li lla! ,, Rick Ron Douglas Paul Folger Folger Foos Foster ., I 1 ' H ,V igil vHtf'?Ff- W V Y x,U.Z:,Ayf.,! V , 3 .,.e..:,'-' AI 1 U I.-- . ,.,,,g,L l ' P ' w 'Kali ' 54132 9 fi x : L 1 -,, ill , ,Q. 'w-A-ff.? ff ,Qfff ff-Wi .gi ,' - ' Mike Richard Debora Soleman Frey Friedman Fryer Furr AA, ,,.- - ' 2:31 wif .. ' en V V 'T . liste' f i f ' as I' is V 1:53, L Viefwf 'f ., - '!' 1 K JP' , '- , v It 725 'T' 1, Arthur Susan Herbert Robert Gardner Garland Gatwood Gelia 'I4 46 Sophomores Dine, Enjoy Social Life TOP: Missy Iohnson and David Britsch begin the first course of their meal at the Russian Banquet. BOTTOM: Not even a broken leg could keep Dan Rathke from taking Barb Weber to the Homecoming Dance. I '- -we 4 fiafi 4. jf .71 , ' ' : 1 :Xl XY :fi ,gl lf' ' . le' l Sl ggmli J' .l ii 'K' I 4 Q Wi W lg 1. , . X, V ,X 1 fm ,LH-ii Xln' N - J l l -A'1 if ' UQ, -f- ' f '. 1. 1 , It 'a XX X . X ,t g X mg, -' if X tl ll Alex Iacqueline Iim Mary Ellen Gerwer Glawe Gleason Glover CX 'X T T'lT Tg?X1 Y' ' E T f iitgf f X ue. :l v g?1 'J' Xi -i 'l care V Xwi q 'X' fish' 'X XJ ' 'ti . fl 'lf ' A' wall' Ki fi A lf. i 1 - - . . Pix, .ffl Q, 1 .- -51 1 K E1 . O. ' Us l Bonnie Susan Linda Becky Goldstein Gould Graalman Graber em---lv' fefqwl' '-mm rm-vK'Tvmm , wfr: 'lf-ww----vw rv' ' ' -Y '--1- A , W , , ' 2 J A l ' in , 5 l X ' ' . 1 ' FB ' P 14 G lee. ' li ' - eb , T ' A ' .' 1T 'X .X gifa dl c- g g 1 . -1 t ta 50'-' l , ef V lu Iohn Nellie Richard joe Grigore Guerrero Gurzynski Gwinner X H Y ' . - A WK Dfw' 155 ' ' l A Q ' r -. l fa lil 'Xif f '1'l,l.X., . ,,.' ig. .f ' , fi- ir 1 ' Us 4 ,.,, n 1 lv Fe 1 'N' 'F ,R , :XX XX 1 X X . XXV: X V I X 4 . lE, 1 1 ' 7'-.Q l ', V val ' 3 '5'ihs:,,V ., ll ., . 'E f 5,,gXX..'i X gi k X i X ., jim Becky Debra lim Harlan Hardy Haralson Harris L, ,x' 1 we fi. ., X X' :ln E x ,, ..f .ll ' i f .' ' , X lm' ji ,Wiki X f3iiXj1:jX X X .,X. Y T: A? it Xp: E W1 X 3' in 1 X- X ,i 1 l 15217 'fix f . - 'Q ' 1. 1' 1r , 'nf - ' , . - ' 1 xl: 1 A. , .?, Q Diane Michael Linda Larry Gilbert Gilbert Girkens Gold X X X X .15 ZV i - w , B 5 5' i f ln, ' ,lv 'l'1-- A 'J' '- ' f . ' ftslfld .. i X X XX., X ,V ,X Xl. 1, l. , X, - 1.55 X , of MTV ', ' 4 tk ,M - 'l1lY'?WQfi::'ll Ellen Brian Debbie Mike Grafing Graves Green Griffith r ' 7g Xvwwgj. pr nnfggfw-1gggafXXX'Xj vfvfrz r , ,Wg Hea l f' l l -,i 14 1:f'MX .gf Q - , - XE W Beth jeff Fred lim Haddad Haffman Hakius Hall ,-,Q-s ll bi l H w Q X f. , .4 , G it J' ' 'X ' 'Q av is 1 'x Diane Lois Sandra Roycelyn Harris Harrison Harrison Hawthorne . ff T X f - Y fl - W' .fX XX l XX 5.18, 43:1 up gt. I I 7 :gi l it 1 ' as . Bruce Sue Mike Yolanda Rachel Robert Louann Barbara Haynes Hazard Heard Heard Henderson Henry Hewitt Hill Em ' EN - .1 , ': ' Y ul l 1,255 Jill , ' . ,, V ' 'ld' f 1 inf ' l 5 iii , 5 ,.' 3 ' I' mi lj' .dl ,3'1l,l'f- -t ilk Y QQ 21- ggi' -4 A via fa f Q R 4,-f R -- it A r 2 X .1 X X',,,X X.-V. Q-A X, . X,, XXX? X X-NX X XA is i raw H f' V llafixlzfw, . AL X Reginald Ieff Marla Rick Sharon Denise Ed Iohn Hinton Hoffman Hohl Holbrook Holewinski Holt Holtz Horen 'fi f-st. XXX-1X rs' E d 1 J, I ' -n Ffa' 1 ev' ' VTZQ' ' gr? . H Pam Iim Bill Kim Sandy Mark Emma Yonette Hopkins Howald Hrabak Hughes Hull ' Humphrey Hunter Irving T bF3Wf g,a'1l1 . ,1'.,fx15: . M X X5 I - ,at 4 is f i ffm: il VQQW 1 - v 'jf Q. 1 iaa t EM l ' :Ei f' ' 4.14 . N . I .L. E Iohn Craig Alan Dan Iackson Iacobs Iaffee Ian i X 34' X'3X X XQXXX X X,,X X X X- X'X 'XX X 1. Y .ig -5 -:XX Q: H 3XXXXXX3g., .X,. X1 -7- pun H! Htfaaw' 2 gf ' - , l '23 ' I 1 5 f-Tv +la'6?'A L R, -A - Denise Doug Margaret Dave ' Iaynes Iennings Jeziorowski Iohnson Missy Pam Randy Iohnson Iohnson Iohnson of--.4 A an z H -' We:-N , . X w, X ew? Xb X X XX D T' i i , i s .5 Y- t l ii fi'-2 ,v 1 -V 1 .. Yourline Candie Cynthia Iohnson Jones Iordan Veronica Iohns on Larry Iordan 48 Sophomores Are . Active In IV Sports 1 Ioe Voorhees gets his instructions from Coach McClellan l to give it all he's got. - , , ,I .- R 'U l pi h Lvl- X sig A-E r X! if ,f ' 7 W if f ' l A ' ll' I ' H X iSi'f n Q6 . . i ar Linda Nancy Iudy Keith Iudis Iuergens Kadzialka Kaighin ' c ':f 'f- aP 'f I , Vx Y f, :L V ' -1-' C I ' if ' , i- A , v J. X nf 4 441,511-s . -1 I ., W . X E f g '.-- K K- 3 'i m I. .ll 'ifi Marty Ierry lane Iim Kendrick Kendzierski Kern Kertesz 1 N2 ef, pf K , gg, 'W ,rl ml 1 ,-E ,., F , ' ff l l A' c- i . K- A W 14 -- ' V 4,41 , , , vi g . . i , 'V ...xv w 'gn ie! l ' Tr. -A J,-.-u ii 4 Cynthia Denny Mark Ioyce Klein Klein Kolbe Kotalo A: n,1..,i,, I ,. ,-.,.. lids 444 'A ., 2 5, ' gr -,A ' ' I ' 4 1 ' W N',V N ,. 4, . ' s ,Xu Q, W . '14 ' s wi, - V. . , ,xii I! x... Iohn Iill Sharon Greg Krige Krueger Kufel Kummerer . ' Q--'-x V lin -If Y i , .X I fel..- Z - M '-X '- 1 ' x 'Ex 1 X 11 Vicky Rick Karen jeff Kaplan Keesecker Kelb Kendrick Linda Kiefer I A W za- ' I M fl megs, f Roy Kotalo yi! ,M X , b W QQ , A. xE'l N V K X ' 1 ' 4- r.- ,i . Cindy Labay Karen Sandra Kimmones King ,, 1 Wfaw - gif -' -ffl ' . .i E A E ' X1 Y Pam Arthur Kramer Krebs I L. ' 1 ' 9 '-: 1:- 1. ,,.,' ii :ilu ,X Bob John LaCourse Lamarand , Y Kill 61 X M , l , Carl Kis sling ti ' .ie If Ron Krieg .- j, , . 1, -.+.-s- wan H-f-' , , X I w . , i A 1 I A 'US l ll' A X Ruth Landis v..,.y,L,,:Y. Y .gl ' rip.. u. -.Ann , ix A. .- .Elf W we 1 I t M' S V ' N it ' fl .,,,- w-3 v'1 1 w ww, 1' - f Lydia Laplohn l -Q Craig Levey if H -, :Q A fy L 2 I. V -V l . 1 :,f t , ,i,.x. li 3 ' t -1 ,. Q, 'Xi l xx l lt tx ' l 5 ' Shelley Lipe ' 3 . nn . - 11 3 . , Lloyd Lunceford Y , . , rr? ff 1 ta Tim Martin r K 3 T-A V 1' Art McIntyre l L 'NX , ., 'Syl N il E 1 'Q f , A- iv' ll ,vw ... wt. L is 1 Adrienne Mary Nickie Lazette Lee Leffler W' I 2 'ft , X - U 05? UT? it ,il . 1 , A, , -g r? if, ,ii i x 21 ,23 t , -t Lloyd Helen Teresa Levine Levinson Lewandowski . X23-: A .T , ,. ,,yfL'jm, J , A y lx, G fb ,N J V t SMKNMI li-ix Ken Mark Vicki Lipson Lisk Liwo , ,LT F ,. -- .,.., , ,rw . ' ' it e ei 5 it A t ' x i ' ' :K Vi. X1 I! s. qv ,A I .I REM 4 , -at , Debbie Ianet Patrick Lyons Maclean Mahorney ,Y ,.-' . -I ' 'fp L ' Q W- ti' l- l Z 'I ,J rl. 'Af 5 ' TEE . 93? 1 Regina Mark Barb . Matlock Mauer Mayer f' 'K ' i'- U H 'ul I. ,qfkeilts . l 1-- -ff, 3 ' 1 ' in , 1. r is-'Q m ms QA Pat Mike lay McKenzie Medlen Meininger Becky Wagner leads the crowd in cheering the team on to victory over Start. ' ms' . ' .- fy? X , N in 'ii' it t -t j llf' 'r-Q-.1-P - W E X X 1 ig.. J ' ' Harriet Sally Marie Darla Lemerand Lemken Lepiarz LESSBI' L ft 'mf va ' ' b E ' ' A , Wiley i t i 1 , f LM P - l ,-'-'- a 4' lies, 1 lt, t v ,.,,,4,'f luis: 3' N -,tx .- 'V Y Q 'W ' -flip bi l I Y 1 rx ' V '. f N .. -ef' e t J. iff '+ I P l 1 13' 41 -i v .. ' Sue Brenda Blaine Starrie Lewis Lichtcsien Liebig Lincoln 1 - V f,1-iA 51 , ' f --3-Twa, l '- . f - f L 1 me: A ' I Liar . ' 1 Qs ' 1' ' fiillr. ' , if , Rosie Dan Vera Larry Lopez Loy Lune Lunceford fi i 'mf .f ' '?'.,rW,44t J l, Q A ' Q g 'g ff-1, 5? tglii' L ia, l if ra - uv' ' it if I ' may - -,::j- ' .H ,x'. V-nl' X 1 'l i Ha g 2 -31 ' I ' gh ' NTLT, n ll r Ruth Ann John Ann Mary Maier Manix Martin Martin .O - V 4' ll V ' :af Pat Kathy Philip Diane Mayweather Mazey McClure McGinnis . N - N ilfwfmf'-l 'Av' we 'iilffg - . 'V ., ' - ,,,,, ' ? ' - i1i3. V -3'- Q1 g ' , 513 3, 1 ' an f I, 7 image, i?NL.L.w f - f Sue Iay Bob Rick Menacher Mertz Metzger Metzger 'I49 l New Graffiti Board Interests Everyone f' 1 . H M nf wt 1, l I 11 rf 7' . .r rre Charles Caldwell and Alvin Iohns on write on the Graffiti B oard, a new addition to the halls Bev Melvin Gloria Miner Mitchell Mominee l i Cmdy Mary D avid er y ,xt my , o n J-f'1t'FNN V -. H- 4 f ' ' .t r N a toe or fee M gl X va 1 ffl' X .,': Pri A-VL n j V, s ,. xxx. ' Y V A ilgl ' ' A7 H filo ,A Y'-2' ll .N . Qlll3'a5 'f Charlie Debbie Dennis Mat Mike Pam Pete Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller ' ' ' ' Amin 'ff ' WTI 53 ..fT' ' 1 .Q X Jai 19, ff - B t ff M A Akxpg ,Vpv V ' ,gs if V cw I ij . -:N . to B 11 et Marilyn Bruce Gary Bill Nancy Montrie Moore Moore Moreland Morford ., ' E U ' 1-id-ri 1 'B' r Mm . pf Tf g Lg I I 1 H , r. J . I -.tv 1 ' if ,N ,, f. j it lg Iack ' Ken Dale Angela Michael Iames Mosely Mueller Muhleman Muraski Murphy Murry M y t e - risk -. . B' 'ff' W B' ' ' 'iw' lt Q ,fa N' 5' at-fa If' 2 it-'Ari yyi. ,, Ya V -Afjfiief 'Q fi -- H 1 Hilfiger J att ' 4 ,W .A , it S. Ienny Lois Scott Sheryl Cynthia Nelson Nichols Nofzinger Norman Oats Muto Neumann Neitzel , i...,.,! .f 4 .- -.f 4: 'S P ...,. 1 . r M ' A gg fe A x ...az 4 . ,E f 1 ' , te ::x,fA, I D.. 4 W 4 U ,A Pg: in Vai? lf ft : 'K.x:Qf. .I .fit Li 'x R ' . . V . Ron Rod Debbie -Andy Diane O'Laughlin O'Neil Orlando Pantely Packer S mm '- .TW . 1 i. 5 P ' 'L' ' ' 7 . n it.-Q t i Q. -sig 3' ll' r elim, L a L '-'Q El an - ' M Sudha Russ Steven Holly Sally Patel Patterson Patterson Patton Pederi UWM... seq- 9.51, kg' tr! tw jwgn -,.,, ...iswm ww A '. 4 l v. if Q Jia : g fgifti . ', t -- f t , T ' Qt L iw' Q y .i'ill 'fflf ' . iilllf. Jzf 271' tit ' Z' . lt t t -its t slitlfi M P ,, Qtf, tm l ' E ,, a :i:L 5 ltr , Iudy Mary Io Betty Diane Leo Phelps Phelps Phillips Piel Pietrykowski I-X , mngp' 154152 4 M T- A 5 -V , 4 ' 7 ' I -V-:ff ' ft, Q34 l 4 4 3 'I ,V R xi K g l W 'mb' N' Dan Roland Ieff Cliffton Sandy Rathke Rayman Reau Reid Reucher Mr : it gg 'A H , ' K 1 F if ly y td kfkigxi. 'N QQ - '- il ' 'L' .rt -' F - ,, , Vi t Y ., ' 'N ' fi'tJ.fl - l N 'H N ' I .- . H1 . Sherry Allan Becky Ieff Patricia Riggs Ritchie Roberts Roberts Roberts fi 'IHS 1. 1 4 t - Ti. 755291 , Ierry Lisa Heidi Rhonda Debbie Russell Russell Rutz Saba Samples Sophomores Heidi Rutz and julie Schnell were among the students who traveled to various high schools dur- ing the Inter-School Exchange. wif N 'Q f' , . . A Pa it , Vie?-. fm' Q36 In f :.. 1 Qi 'il at ' :wi ' Lorraine Tom Sharon Page Park .Parker '13. , , . - T il ia a 3 g J I K Q: H, . F I g i - . .rf , ae,--f lfi V t-,fi a x -a i'r'?fi +aa.. - - - . Rick Vangie Helen Perales Petros Pharmakidis V I N.. ' K-'E I ,fi V -Y R . ,f-,, - P V :-.1 5 'fx Alton Willa Lisa Powell Price Quinn IT' ' tw-1 'qyefrm ?f I r ' 'wwf- TLT: q .. 1 vf4i7w pi Y X, ..' , .1523 L, fr 'fs 'P 5' ff l it A ii tw' t ' D i' ,A .-.,. .U ' Q ' Diane Karen Dolores Rhegness Riccitelli Rico 'H IE 42 K K I Ieff 'Kathy Rick , Rockwood Rodgers Romanoff .P -,lags l ' f' ' at 1 U 7 X I Valaria Steve Sue Sanders Sandler Savorelli 2 . 'f . I 5, 14? V , - Wm- - 1 L35 t N vig rl y -W Q . W jf i - if-.L ' 1 A 5 Sf 4 QTY? M .5 Q - Marianne David Ron Sue Scheer Schmidt Schneider Schneider fm f f-' ' , v,. 'ff 'rl v- --1+--1 X, ,V 1 A Q l - Y , lugs-ly. - ' X '-, 2 A S slf l Y f N :glitz Bob Sandy Shaffer Sheidler ' it K 5 Til ' X i,jf'g0',..: t 5. dn r f Nia- 4' QUE? 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W. ,I wa qw, .4-,f ,i ,i 1 14, H? 4' 195 5 las-1 avfx, ,, ' Yee? , .' Y w ',.2 ' 'V' ' . '-,.-.j'fx-V17 , ' . D '-N 'i1I, 'h?'1 if-.15 f l ., a- 5 h Q NIA . - Alane Yvonne Gina Tina Sl10I't Shrewsbery Silverblatt Silverblatt ' ' VC 1 , ' y - g 5 Q ., l -J -1 W -sh as w, e i 'ki a -is - , , tgrfifeg .-g'J' l N A. ,, N' Ry, ,, -i V 5 i mi: , ,- K 1 -'-ljllxaf., 4 ,li 'll , Ari ZA 5 my ' : l ' ' - , ' Brenda Angela Cindy David Slough Smith Smith Smith X 'lv t 1, 6 ' . ' g N94 . Vmfi - Sw. f ,L 'mi --P? ,, . l Li, ..., 'Sn 55 H54 i 1561 WJ Sandra Don Gary Ianice Smith Snow Sommer Spencer 1 T'i,T i1l-E., - ' ' ' ' f-V 713 ' E Fei' CQ l - 'I - L'-' ,K :is tfff X:-12 K . gifj,i'j at 5 l, , L- j !, , Q 1 ll -1. . i .y,, l tt 4 rf, . i 1.3 ' lv Nil . I in . Ui ' w il l -JA L l.3ii1Li 1 S' Barb Bruce David Chuck Stewart Stone Stone Stoner . ,: -- HQ, 5 ,L ,, Q , t Q, QD. ' aif ' 9 f -2 . - G ' H39 il: ,..,,' 'i 'fi 33 xi 'FL-N f,- st r J U 'L M W7 ,P is ,.., Q mfg KI:-dv .' Y , I' A. 5 i :-ff -ff 1 ggqgyx- , l Aung? f- . ' -- I. 5 t x k 1f,ttLv..l -e rm 14 Q Donna Catherine Ioan - Mark Swiczkowski Swindle Szymanski Szymanski Ierry Chmielewski, Iim Hall, and Mary Martin discuss their English homework with Mrs. Sue Hoffman, sopho- more class adviser. ve.. l l i -lim' rw l l K.. A I .,.V Ti -N ' as , :,wv mu lr J . X ' UA. - Gregg Michelle Tawa Taylor T Q2 17' IN 2-1' 'C Wa: 4 a A l Becky Temple Ni-Fzlftltl ,, 'ae .fx xi i fn .M 'Q 3, R 0 I 1 . o n my lil.. Q. : 'Y f f '-if lil - wr-gf: , F23-if Anthony Thomas Diane Kathleen Michael Eric Thomas Thomas Thompson Tochterman -.ug I ,T 1 I T 1 ,. :F . . ' s , '. 4 T 'tg F T H gi YJ ll 1' , X. 1. gall Don Robert Radko Bryan Trout Tuckerman Vacek Van Alst In Class And Out Sophs Have Fun Lloyd Lunceford. Diane Rhegness, Lee Cory, and Don Snow venture out into the sub-zero temperature. With costume and music, Lydia Worden performs a modern dance for her gym class. v, Y --ww , ' 'wirzfgfv ,, 153 4 L9 ' u r Students Elect e fi' I - . l,,, r- Zyl' r , ffm mf. W og, il ,- 2. x , ll 'L 1 . f' 7' W' i-ie F r C Q a 1 u ure ourses fy Y - , ' l 1 wk Debra Neil Ioe Iay VanDiver VanWalbeck Voorhees Wagg 'W '2f2 r'm a -zqr'-Le ,A - -4. , ' Y-A ,, e ' l j' ,A V 1 N ' . , ' , I -' 'f Tl, .. ff 'ET if 'P' ,A M ' i i- ' : i 'Q 'I .' ll w '4 -N 'ilu' , ,rl SEV- f ' ' Fi if r M W l l. all as T 'V-1' 1 ' fffwilirn 'H ,, 2 l A ly -I f x-f y' 'l ' iff ' K ffig y -if .fy 'lf ll -' -fffilzff la. ' . ?Xll,l'XXNfll.lv 1 f lllw z Becky Ronny Kathy Cheryl Ieaneite Doug Sue Wagner Wagner Wallace Waller Wambold Warfield Warner HM L 1 i f T , lv, H My N I A lx. i. -V FA 1.9: D 1: - X V: , wk if 1, gg, Ji-,wif vi ' 1 Eff! -fT?',i:ii-Ii ii, 'Y ,V A.. Q, is 455. 1' ,,,. Q ' 'l i s 1 H WY: if 'N ., 1l'r .,,:, if K .s.'fa.- .' . ' ill! 4 ' l l ' -.'- - ffiffl Ramona Barb Mark Marcia Debbie Cindy Kathy Webb Weber Weiselberg Wells Werely Wilkens Wilkinson ' 'i E , f X ' FWFYEYIV I 'N gmWg'fL www - '- fi 751 ,f. . Y- x of QU' , I A VV V -I .fe ' if - X r 3, ,QL A, E J ' iw' x li m J, 1 I 3,1 Ji- - me .-,, K4 l AE, , J we- gg-3. ,ew ' , .1 an .. . i ev 1. . gh ,VA-3, 1 - Sliaron Ioaeph Lydia Sieve George Sandi Ian Williams Winter Worden Wysong Young Young Zafl I ax Rlchard Zion Lynda Stemem schedule for her with her Cu Iames Sodd. -A I-51? 574' 1 . 1 FY 1 5, . 'Jr' 3 -.7 l ' -44,1 ,ff Q' Q-, Jin. 4 f fbi? 4' at ff 'W J gb' .-'sziwn ' flak ' fa A' mg.-, 1 A I J 5. n' h 'H' ' 551 I '4 ' T. , . J - . . , . u',.1L -1. . I Q 95:31. 'LV ' fzf kl' f ' . . ' 21 ,4 .f P 5 1 . .f - , Y 1 , ' K i' -13 , I jg Q 5 Q f - A , .WMM n V 1 Roads To Choose Wing-ff Waimea X 1 ,wf':'f.1,- I A 2 . V. J.: yy. .4 . u X A lx fn 1 X A fe:-1-J Q wx J ,ull 'rrkx .J: -. -, . ., , H, ,,.., 1 1 ,W Q-V fl NL--lil-., ,, n -Lm:ygng5i,Vrg.' .1 y W -wwf. ,liwenrsvm 1 I , - wwlf- - w rv- 1 ' ww ' , ,M .,'.,1.v,p QU., L rv ,gu:.,j,3 ,L,w,p 95.1-L1 lgguyz ug .V . 1 V 1-, , W..-J., ,,,,, ,,,. .. ,X W Mn Wu .5--,..,., lv wi., .1 1,1 56 Freshmen Learn New Wa Of Life Incoming freshmen began high school on a ABOVE: Freshman Representative, Ricky Thomas talks to his fellow lim Maison rumages through his locker while Randy B1 own looks on l 9 -,ff , -. wt strange note this year. The teachers' strike delay- Egg? ed regular classes until late in September. Fres - men enthusiastically participated in sports. The gf N ew cheerleading squad promoted spirit in fe low class- . ' . , mates. Intramurals were important with many ' ' freshmen becoming involved in basketball and I A volleyball. Signing up for the committees of De- Viltries and the musical proved also to be worth- ' ,- while to many, During second semester freshmen 1 'ik' 'L attended club day and signed up for the various .-f i n , clubs. In March, Ricky Thomas became the fresh- 'N men representative-at-large, after arun off election. Debbie He promises to make the class of '74 the best. Alemenos V t e s e . 3 - my .-.fry eeet A . g X' 'H -X ' W. 'vita A if -'11 ' tw .,--, .1 I i ' , 1 , asm 4' rv- -i .CQ , V i 4 E: f , jf 'x .. 'I , HA, A -x ea 1' Iulie Dave Fred Lee Dave Anderson Angel Armstrong Armstrong Arnos tin s:-1,-qg gq, 'rift ,. M f i E- ' ef I VV is gg: IM- l ri Arg . 6 W t arms' i I - . V. r.- - N - ,er .:,.. t Ar , f if S- 5 - X Q 5 - l 5. t.'5g 'l 1- kwa if ' N li fw f r' i' , we , ,- . A t nfts ...A it I .: f s.. ' Iodi Rega Ioe Tara Kathryn Aubry Bader Bailey Baker Basso 1 H757 -f ' if . 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' Y ,x X 2 'mf X x Craig Daniel Kathy Bauman Beach Bagley Vx, ,tty -it .,.,, v ' f rfzf1f:g, ' -eff: ' ?ft '-'-fi1'?,' e :i:'. 111--, .i'zQLI'.11' ': u.,q t M t tt e y t r n we t it t M 4, r it rrllrr , 1' o - A fr ' ' s f J fi 'l ,C 'f it W' ' l ' ' i f 3 - ' 1 L 1 ' r N 'lo V 2 ' 'life 3' ' ' 'e ' ' V 1 -E-'lf' ll . f' 1 ' 'E-' ' , a R 'N -'ik ali' ' 1 'L' ' W . 4 - V .ri ' vf ,f ll' ' ,l 5 i 255131 . - -:fo -V 'f 1 J. - X NNZW , '51 - r A' fig' 1 I, v J , el'-t , f lldllzlxgi Vi . t JIHLI-C A - an 'H 'o ll ,C Karen Sharon Debra Clarence Sam David Mike Cheri Behrle Bell Berkel Bernhard Bert Bettinger Bienko Birkelmand r W t it L I .j fd -. , t V -rf' Ei,,.'.. ' fl ' 'S' 5- exft, ' ii t it - , ff I Y F'-Eh' - I Lf Q' '-+ ' xi5l' - asm . Y WL 5 ' Q. All-'b' 4- .. fr, ' 1 ' X J L.-,., 1fNE '25, ,,.,. . , kftithalr gallllitr Esther Ierry Mark George Fannie Nanci Barb Iohn Blair Blanton Bliss Bloomfield Booker Brannan Breno Breno Xl Y ' ' If ' Q51 Mai, N ' - flt, ' 1' l Nl l l'i 'w 't Q . 5 E 'f' it w m ,Q ' F H V' f ' ' if ' '1 jfa: ,ia , if 'A A , ,- L ,- , 7 nt ' 3 ' . l 2 .- is Q G ol' , .N , Vla- ' A it V, w t ' L 0. A ' - K e? ,fn -- .iz I, 4, - X 1 f if jg li t -, .,-. - A ,inf J V J w it Q .ta . at - , fat. -W t S t gif Larry Leonardo Marion Randy Rob William Beverly Dean Brooks Brown Brown Brown Bules Bumcrots Burford Cannon ir- -I '- ' iY4 '4-'i F' ' ' ' U , - W,-.nf 1' 126 - ' f l . V X ' ,lm if- fr ' ' f . .-,'w2J'+,S Wifi? We .' Yes- - lla , I N ' -Al it - -if if -4 ' .W i-1 'i 1 T ' 3' . P- 3,2 ly ' Q1 32 47113 A it 'Tiz x M f l y' , fe . N - , ' v' r,ri - ,fwfr-,,, 69 f xng at ' f Ken Karen Ron Mike Debbie Dale Ellen Ieff Case Cassada Cassada Chase Clark Clausen Coffey Cohen i I ' ,-I , ,-egg' nf.-3, -f , ni We A , 4 f. w. f fm Q li' 'A AR L fri. ' l X ,-,, XM, 1 .. 1. ', ' X95 L . Q. -if . fl W ' 7.-el? Scott Deboroh Gene Rolland Steve lean Glenda Wendy Cohn Coleman Coleman Coleman Colony Cook Cooper Cooper f , 'H - Y Q' Wl U ' X4 46,2 Vi 7 ' V - KxtxNi 7l .,.. 1 l ' , .. ' - l : lt mfs - 'V A . Q' - i t . t J L , t , ' alia rf 1, A tr i A f . gfff fl ' e y ,V . 1 t u W . l ,, 4:3 I x As I '6'K'i,4,- vt I 'YH ,up ,,t ' 1, , I 'A l I .yi fl Mark Deloris Ronald William Clarence Timothy Indy Christy Corbin Cornelius Coveney Covert Cox Croft Cummins Curtland 157 -, ---+- we n -, V .alas-.Y-.X s o o o o to o or A i 1 s onion zf i'1 'i-' , w .-.wif 1 f ,- I . it ' -- .. . : M525 - I tHl'in-f?2e,, ' tw- tg, F Y Q , ' . li :M A xii, Q M WS- a l ' M. Gt t ' 1 Ai' X t X ' , I VL J i 1 i 5 ' A V V' iv . 4,1 N -.37 Y -H Z ff yy ' ' 1' li, 1 if A :m axi u aria All 'W j ' A X Frank David Mark Cheryl Connie Ann Constance Tim Daig Dalton Dean Denman Detwiler Dickey Dixon Dobas A f' 'T Li. Wfgii Ellie, li' , - Y: 1- MW '1 ' ' V 1., ,e -'. .si ' a- ' -X131 7' 1 - f 1' V f' V I5 1 4 -f -V, '. f , x - Q V. 511 ' -, fi -. '. in X -' : . L -E ' - 4. .. il M Ep :,fcz,., . in .3 1 ' , 'M ' '15 A i fl 1 lf- ' if 2, - fy I . xi 'W' If ii i' I 'VHF' - I ' H ' - 1 , i t y. Xi: 15:-'T ' 'NEW 'U 3' 5 Wx 1' 1522 L- 'A ' x . V ' N A :Q lip, V Ze ,. A w 1 Q I4 - ,,!- - XJ X f E f - t m N, lffs. 5 Zvi-W.. V Carol 5 Susan Denise Iames , Bill Norman Howard Donald Dompier Donovan Doran Driver Earley Eisen Epstein Erskine ff Q xl 'F . 'W' A c 5,,,.,,. I I , ,' 23 5. l Mr? l V. :L X2 5 ,. , N - I - ne n K 1' . - Nw, Q , 'o , A vi , ' tm. i fit Vg! 5' , f I N Y . of ' ' ' .ff ' . ,' . , .al be . h H-1' l 1 X ' K a A A.. Scott Mary Lynn . 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I' trees, Lynn Ernestine Marcia Iohn Steven Garfield Beth Doug Glesmer Golliday Goodman Goree Gottschalk Grant Green Green Assistant Coach Mr. Merrill Solowin Gottschalk into the Rogers game. sends Steven A...2 , V vi-v .1 ,.-1. af t ,JMU Ing V- Frosh Team umbers 37 Mr. lim August presents troph for outstanding football player. y to Marvin Feilhardt A i i, . . Y, d wg! gb , I , if ,. Yffl' , 'rift lv - it Y . ' , , was if M F l i t1'.f:fY ii- , ' ,, 33 l ' iff -. . f 1 ' A w ' ,r .. 'W 1-., ' ff' f. f -f kgtf l l ' V1 lil ' r i? uw- l , M, ,f .af K A l i: ,fl i Niig N h x ?, ' X Robert Ieanne Bill Bob Darlene Mark Tim Charles Griffin Griffith Hager Hames Harmon Harmis Harris Hartfield fr-g , ,. V , . t ,els ' at-'atltrifit'V 6 5 ifiir tp.. A hr: L 5 mfg' H t .r .A 2 I 1 ,, i ,A 1,1 , .,.' ,V Q , I .4 i s A ni . ' t. 2, iz w i if 5' ' P A it A T . 1 3M ,. 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V, II' R N L1..- . -..,-5 ,ASL ll Karen Mary Ieff Mike Lynn Whltcomb Whitman Whitmore Wieland Wilkins Williams , J, 1 'L '15 X l I.. x N94 . 9 ' I X S-M' -.4 I Chris Yoder Willinger 1 l Kathy Younkin Cheryl Walter Alan Georgia Ray Willis Winsor Wisebaker Woodall Worman PT 2T'31 ' we - rf 'fi ' f i .. f r 5 ,, , 3: Q I t --3- .f f A-Q li- 1, 1 A 'Q 4 'A 28 .a Ci ri ' is Debbie Cheri Debbie Sue Zalusky Zelmanski Zielinski Zollweg The Freshmen Chorus wore their new, long skirts for their firs formance in the Christmas program under the direction of Mr. l Wa m 1 gefib 4. l 1 i 1 u if W x ek,Uii'Q.R A . ' N, 3. :J Wg tv Qmklw' B H ' .3.uav4?'7'.f X 1 1 -K 5 :J y w X .F nii gaxg x q A! Q , . X -gi! ,f :tv Wx 7 I F X K uk d 4 nl 'V 'f x'4-Q rr Roads To Choose S 0 Many KA ,. WISH' SS S Presidents Discuss Open FRONT ROW: Gary Reynolds, Q.D.g Ion Davis, Ieff Renshaw, Gun Club. SECOND: Beverly Frost, Bo b Walden, P t Ellis MHTSY, Lantz, a Sorellesg Kathy Iohnson, Pay-A-El-Sa. THIRD: Cheryl Amy Musgrave, I-Da-Ka: Iudi Robbins, Thalians Frog Club, AO: Robin Adams, Sisco: Dave Crandall, Chess: Shelley Green Sorellesg Janet Lubov, Thadevilliansg Linda Linden, Omena Aura. YFC Joins Teen Ol mpics Campus Life, an inter-denominational Youth For Christ club, started its year with a Burger Bash after a football game. Besides an inspira- tion and an impact meeting every month, they found time to attend city-wide rallies every other week and roller-skating parties at Fun Spot. They decorated a car for the Homecoming parade and had a George Washington's Birthday Party. On Halloween the YFC members attended their annual Scream in the Dark , a romp through an old spooky barn filled with traps, ghosts, and live monsters. A tobogganing trip to Echo Valley in Kalamazoo, Michigan and a Pizza Happening completed their busy year. Esch, Fan Ann FRONT ROW: Paulette Meier, Sec.: Pam Hazlett, Social Chairman: Gibbs, Presidentg Dave Heminger, Vice-Pres.: Christini Chase, Brian Graves, Karis Riccitelli. Ienny Neison, Dale Nelson, Benjamin, Mr. Perrlne, Advisor. Members practice vollyball for City Teen Ti Wyatt and Robin Adams refill their paint tray while Debutantes Paint Teachers, Lounge Painting the tea,cher's lounge turned out to be such a big job for the girls in this Literary Society, that the Athletic coaches had to come to their rescue and help them finish it. In return the girls baked a tremendous amount of goodies for the coaches bakesale. They sold pumpkins to earn money for a Scholarship Fund, and made Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Selling car- nations, making a Christmas window, and view- ing the rock opera Tommy at T.U. kept the girls busy the rest of the year. walls of first floor lounge. Kim Crooks, Cheryl Abood, and Naomi Eisen talk to advisor Mr. I. August. Diane Corlett, Chaplain, Diane Speiker, Sec.: Cheryl Harris, Sue Anderson, Sandi Hull. THIRD: Kim Crooks, Bettyjean Adams, Treasurer: Barb Allison, Sgt.-at-Arms. Gibbs. Angela Muraski, Barb Weber, Naomi Eisen, Debi Abood, Ian Ann Martin, Soph. Rep.: Debbie Mussery, Zaft, Debbie Wyatt, Ir. Rep.: Nancy Frahn, Mary Clemons. FOURTH: urner, mmy Davis, Claudia Dekany, Becky Lois Nichols, Karen Micheal, julie Mathison, Lida Altmier. 'I69 70 DECA Members Displa Merehandizing Techniques Forty DeVilbiss DECA members showed their enthusiasm by decorating cars and making banners to capture the First Prize at the annual City- Wide DECA picnic. They entered the District Contest in Ianuary and made a fine showing with their displays and sales demonstrations. At the District Elections Cindy Zelmanski was elect- ed City Vice-President. Fun projects included a Pizza Party at Shak- eys, a reakfast at Uncle Iohn's, and a Kool- Aid party at the home of president George Margy. Their earliest event was a hayride in the fall. ,, . ,.,,,,n . :Q 1-ea f George Margy. Mr. D. Maltby, and Cindy after a day of selling and buying at D.H.S. FRONT ROW: Mike Wyas, Historian: Goob Bickle, Treasurer: Morge Louie Radon, Linda Brown, Susan Wise: Mamma Solly Gargy, President: Cindy Iacobs, Vice-Pres.: Allyn Netterfield, Secretary: Ritch: Scott Conningl Trent Navarre: .Eggl6 Briga: Tom Bill Turney, Parlimentarian: Mr. Maultby, Coordinator. SECOND: Beverly Gilbert: Dan Coles: Bill Lesser: Ion Davis, Chaplain. Frost, Emma lane Oleksiak, Karen Howald, Kathy Spade, Mae West, . M4 LUPX In class D.E. members gather around a sales chart for inspection of ave uestriennes Take Gold Ribbon Every Saturday Howard Stables was the scene for a day of riding for members of this special interest club. Their many hours of practice en- abled them to capture a third place Gold Ribbon in the Toledo Horse Show. Activities for the year included a hayride and Weiner roast, two car washes, and a Christmas party in December. LEFT: Darlene Lantz proudly rides her Gold Ribbon horse at To1edo's Exhibit. BELOW: Selling brownies, cupcakes, rice krispie treats, and other goodies brings money to the treasury. Laura Carter, Treasurer: Wanda Duncan, Sec.: Darlene Glasener, Iill Iudy, Sue Myler, Dianne Van Pelt, Pat Roberts, Mary Deneve Mazey, Vice-Pres.: Debbie Vandegriff,Historiang Iane Oleksiak, Darlene Lesage, Sgt.-at-Armsg Mrs. Iris Coffman, Advisor. New Member's Mother. SECOND: Gaye Grote. Tam 72 Hi-YS Go Carolling West Toledo YMCA was the meeting place for this very active boys' organization. Their first social affair was a hayride. Ioined by the girls from Peries at Christmas, they had a carolling party which was a huge success. Dozens of kids piled into cars and travelled all over the city. Hi-Y members participated in the Youth and Government Drive to pass a law requiring drivers over 65 years of age to take a h sical examina- tion every few years. They lielli their annual Christmas Dance at Collingwood Presbyterian Church. A film festival in March, in which many clubs became involved, brought a spectacular end to their busy year. Hi-Y plans to go to Cedar Point with their sister club I-Da-Ka this summer. ABOVE: Freshmen flock to Hi-Y's table at Club Day in February. Craig Lykins talks to Mr. C. D'Emilio about a Youth and DECNAL FRONT ROW: Phil Rice, Ieff Renshaw, Craig Lykins, Vice-Pres.: Mike Ligibel, lack McWilliam, Bob Metzger, Craig Corlett, Bob Miller, Sec.: Bruce Winkler, Chaplain: George Margy. SECOND: Bob Gary Sommer, Keith Kaighin, Lloyd Lunceford, Ernest W Lopez, Ioe Voorhees, Daniel Ian, Pete S. Miller, Bob Tuckerman, Dave Booker, james A. Black, Scott Burtch. NOT PICTURED: R. Ligibel, Greg WBHIIGI. M12 lHm9S Thielen. Dave Walters. THIRD: Bill Emilio, Advisor: Steve Marshall, President: Ieff Schnell, Hrabak, Brian Abel, Dave Street, Ian Rizzo, Steve Tawa, Dave Iohnson, Lykins, Bob Frey, Rick Nesper, Bill Coleman, Brad Teague. Mark Cooper, Tom Girkins, Bob Walden, Mike Lykins. FOURTH: Doug I-D -KA Inaugurates Smile Week ll5?I:rlESS AP H SHINE QW'-e 0 O kj SMILE WEEK Nov. 23'29 and Sue Eiserling post Smile Week signs. Service was the slogan for I-Da-Ka all year long. They began by makin maps of the school to give to the freshmen. After the Homecoming game they cleaned up the debris left in the park- ing lot by the floats. Next, they made bibs and rugs for retarded children, and tray favors for an ol ladies home. The irls adopted two families, taking them to a parade, the zoo, movies, Winter Wonderland , and Greenfield Village. Every year they earn money for the Debbie Gordon Scholar- ship Fund. For Smile Week, officially named by I-Da-Ka as Nov. 23-28, smile posters were hung in the halls and in every room, and smile buttons were given to all Tads to wear during the week. The members enjoyed themselves at a turn- about at Ottawa Park Skating Rink, a hayride, Private, and Senior Banquet. To finance these activities the girls had a rummage sale, bakesales, and sold cracker jacks. Miss Carol Husom, Advisoi, Laura Pownall, Corr. Sec., Treasurer: Amy Musgrave, President: Ellen Taber, Vice- Pam Kramer, Sharon Steinem, julie Daig, Elizabeth Momg Karen Kelb, Caren Kramer, Theresa Lee, Debi Getter, janet Stewart, Sgt.-at-Armsg Patti Kronfield, Mom Beth Watt, Kathy Begley, Lou Ann Hewitt. THIRD: W1 hams, Gail Claucherty, Cindy Ashcraft, Bonnie Warchol, Heather Allard, Ieanne Spresser, Mary Beth Goodman, Becky Small, Gale Orton. FOURTH: Dottie Boyd, Sgt.-at-Arms: jane Draper, Karen Behrle, Linda Weiss, Barb Miller. Debbie Lyons, Holly Patton, Sue Scheider, Kim Wendt, Laura Gallapis, Colleen Fox, Sex Queen: Chris Scott, Iewel Schnell, Soph. Rep.g Becky Graber, Soph. Rep. NOT PICTURED: Susie Hedler, Amy Crisp, Pam Whitcomb, Sec. members decorate Mike Lykins' VW for the Homecoming parade. f ,',!9q J If 3 74 Junior Classical League Has Russian Program The highlight of this year's Iunior Classical League was a Russian program featuring Dr. R. E Walden, director of Interim Health Center. Having just returned from a tour of hospitals and medical centers in Russia with a group of American doctors, he brought with him pamphlets and slides of Russia, along with many interesting stories. Iunior Todd Wilson played a selection of Russian music on the piano. Mickey Taylor, Arm Meyer, and Diane Piel attend a Russian program with guest speaker Dr. R. E. Walden CP FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Paulz, Historian: Tim Corbin, Treasurer: Bob Pam Kramer, Melani Pertcheck. THIRD: Lynn Martin,.Mar Walden, President: Tom Simmons, Vice-Pres.: Diane Piel, Sec. SECOND: A1 Snyder, Carl Boldt, Alex Gerwerson, Byron Wolffxng, Iim Linda Radon, Ann Meyer, Sue Sullwold, Mickey Taylor, Mollie Lavsky, Crandall Bob Walden tries to persuade Latin student Chris Hewlett to j0in1.c.L. 1 l t K gg E A: ' ' ' 3 . As! All r, E ' ,,, A 'et fi-f. -ififssr I it . .LJ 4-1, i t-l Ua4?,f.i,i1J?,X?EQ Q ,H If ,Rv lt ' .geese-S-7 K, , ., lf , .r . I, .- -I LZ'-H ' . 'f l, ' ' . . 1 . A if N' A ti' -ff? 'f'?'cY' -s--IMA Vandivort, Karen Sarno. and Karen 'Duerringer speech tournaments. Karen S on Scaffidi, Vice Pres of Debate, Karen Duer- SECOND Sue Hazard, Iohnnie Lloyd, Sue Bowyer, Sheryl Shirle Scheer, Rachel Snyder, Robert Rosenberg. Ruth . FOURTH: Dave Smith, Al Bellg, Victor Snyder, Iames Black, Scott Cohn. ROW: Mrs. Advisor: Susan Colboth, Treasurerg Keith Vandivort, R ' ' ' . . ' .V Don Snow novou mow Fon SURE? .F.L. Places Second The National Forensic League is an organization to reward and encourage study in the field of speech-communication by high school students. Tournaments are held on Saturdays from October through March in which students compete, earning points towards honorary degrees in the National organization. DeVilbiss N .F.L. is amember Chapter of the National organization, which makes it eligible to compete on the district and state level. The DeVilbiss Chapter is a self-supporting club which earns money f ortournament fees and transportation by selling baked goods and hosting an annual tournament for schools throughout Ohio and neigh- boring states. This year they visited Athens, Cin- cinnati, and Cleveland. In March they took second place in the Lake High School Invitational Speech Tournament for the first time. Red Cross Learns First Aid Procedures A trip to the zoo with some kids from the and Pam Nadolny practice First Aid on Ioan Nurse's office. 5 Miami Children's Home was the first project of themembers of Red Cross, a club for girls in- terested in beginning a career in nursing. The nurse taught them health techniques which they practiced in the Nurse's office at school. ROW: Beth Haddad, Historian, Pam Nadolny, Treasurerg Beverly Frost, President: Ioan Pruss, Vice. Viertlbeck, Sec. SECOND: Mrs. Hanslip, Advisor: Debbie Klockowski. Becky Marok, jim Fenn. 'I7 76 Pls Sell Popcorn Four members of Omena Aura sold popcorn, candy, and pop at every basketball game this season. They served at the football banquet and sold their traditional Homecoming Mums as their contribution to school spirit. The members kept a bulletin board decorated in the front hall, gave Valentine favors to the teachers, and Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy families in the DeVilbiss area. School service projects included painting the garbage cans and sweeping the parking lot. They took their fifteen new members roller-skating for Omena Aura Day in February, and finished the year with an Alumnae Tea for the alumnae, dating back to 1964. lane Anderson, Iill Krueger, Missy Iohnson, Betty Phillips sell pop corn at the Waite basketball game for 15111. FRONT ROW: Linda Kiefer, Sophomore Co-Rep.: Sally Cannon, Chap- lain: Cheryl Abood, Historian: Nancy McIntyre, Corr. Sec.: Ioan Netter- field, Social Vice-Pres.: Linda Linden, President: Sue Ferguson, Business Vice-Pres.: Sue Webb, Sgt.-at-arms: Linda Kurtz, Ir. Representative: Diane Speiker, Choir Director: Lesley Siegel, Rec. Sec. SECOND: Cyndi Salem, Robyn Richardson, Mary Buckley, Ienny Kaye Nelson, Heidi Diane Speiker buys a 31.00 mum from Linda Kurtz. Ann Henry and Sue Webb teach new pledges OA songs. Rutz, Diane Gedert, Barb Breno. THIRD Sharon!-lumberger Beti Lynne Thompson, Anne Iohnson, Susan Hazard Iackie KOVHCIK A. Missler, Iill Krueger, Dawn Weber Ill FOURTH: Sharon Kiefer, Tina Silverblatt Shanno Ruthann Maier, Nanci Brennan, Sue Levinson Beth Debi Abood, Barb Slautterback. A El-Sa Sponsors October Open, Hayride VTPUHQ- Mark Everhart, Pat Ellis, Ellen Curtiss, and Rick Gray warm up fireplace at the Pay hayride at Pearson Park. l Pay-A-El-Sa started out the year with a hayride which was well-attended. Sophomores made tags and banners for football and basketball games. During the football season the members decorated the goal posts for every home game. They de- corated a homecoming float for the arade with their brother club, Q.D. In late October the girls handed out literature reminding people to vote. They promoted Thanksgiving happiness by passing around tray favors to all the teachers and taking a Thanksgiving basket to a family. Founders Day dinner, which was held in November. was cele- brated at Shakey's Pizza Parlor. During Christmas vacation they held a party. The Crown Room was the scene for the traditional Christmas Dance. The Pay-A-El-Sa bul- letin board in the front hall welcomed freshmen to D.H.S. at the beginning of the year. Later it carried appropriate information like college news. LEFT: Nancy Morford attracts frosh to her club's table. ROW Debbie Slomka, Dance Chairman, Sgt.-at-Arms: Pamela Freshman Mother' Gloria Williams S t.-at-Arms Corr. Sec v 1 8 i , -G President: Barb Stone, Rec. Sec.: Ann Manix, Freshman Kocinski, Historian. SECOND: Becky Temple, Sue Orlando, Peggy Morford, Lynda Hunt, Pat Ellis, Buckj Linda Girkins, Karen Brookover, Tammi Iossx, Nancy Juergens, Iulie Anderson. THIRD: Diane Piel, Annie Iiannuzzi, Carol German, Mary Lee Sedlander, Chris Hew- lett, Sylva Surrat, Bev Miner, Claudia Dekany, Marty Kendrick, lane Kern, Cindy Muto. Heidi Vandivort. FOURTH: Iill Paneff, Lydia Worden, Nancie Morford, Pattie Clifgard, Bobbie Bean, Kathy Ness, Kim Beatty, Cindy Smith, Suzie Davis, Vangie Petros, Annie Tippett, Luannie Perales, Valarie Sanders, Marie Clemons, Lisa Russell. 7 Mary losst hands out programs at Zorba at the Masonic Auditorium. Peries Brightens Cafeteria A Tumble In The Hay with Hi-Y began an outstanding year for the Periclean Literary Society. Members Worked together making spirit tags and banners for the football games. They sold Hallo- ween candy to make money for the Senior Ban- quet. Underclassmen raised 3100.00 by selling the candy. door-to-door. Ushering at the Masonic Auditorium was another project. During the months of November and Ianu- ary the girls ushered for '1776' and 'George M'. To help the school they patronized Music Man and Deviltries and cleaned the trophy cases in the front hall. They put appropriate decorations on a bulletin board in the cafeteria during the year. For school social service projects Peries made tray favors for the residents of Spencer Manor West for every holiday, and they sold shares of stock to help pay for a hospital in Haiti. FRONT ROW Amy Musgrave Freshman Mother: Wendalyn Hrarbak, Iimisex, Mary Io Phelps Bev Miner lane Draper Ir Treasurer Rachel Snyder President: Becky Sma11.Sgt.-at-Armsglulie Nancy Iuergens, Kathy Bagley Gale A Close Dang Chaplam Mary Beth Goodman, Historian. SECOND: Heidi Rutz, FOURTH: Karen Whitccmb Barb Miller Rebecca Holly Patton Cindy Ashcraft Beth Watt, Cindy Wilkins, Lynda Hunt, comb, Sylva Surrat Sharon Luppens Laurie johnson Ir Rep Mary Iossi Marilyn Montrie, Iann Veller, Ianie Kern. THIRD: WiI1I1iB V01kSWH8011 Colleen FOX Sue While LYT111 Carmen Boynton Salli Simms Denise Swanbrow, Lesley Siegel, Colleen Iames, Anne E. Campbell lane Anderson Q.D. Discusses Current Events ers climb newly erected antenna. ROW- Ieff Boone Chaplain: Iohn Balduf, Vice-Pres.: Gary Reynolds, President: Margyu, Parlimentalrian: Lyle Scott. SECOND: Doug Sodd, Tom Brown, Keith Tim Ellis. THIRD: lay Reynolds, Craig Davis, Ieff Cochran, Mat Miller, Charlie lOhI1 Balduf Hfld Gary RBYHOMS 100k OVBI' H VSTY Ron O'Laughlin. Mike Copeland, Lee Cory, Bob Anderson. Even last summer Q.D. was an active organiza- tion. The guys gathered at Sandy Stone Quarry for swimming. This fall with Pay-A-El-Sa they decorated a float for the Homecoming parade. The night of the first snowfall called for a tobog- ganing expedition. Christmas time found Q.D.'s joining the Youth Group of Bethany Lutheran Church for a carolling party. xx interesting magazine in class. Call WBSEWJ For Radio Club D.H.S. Amateur Radio Club has a license from the Federation Communications Commission with the call letters WBBEWI. The club's 20 members are licensed in three classes with different privileges: novice, first technicians, and general classes-the goal towards which all hams work. Many have their own radio stations at home, and send messages for neighbors and friends. Adelaide, Australia is the greatest distance reached. The club members are active in the Civil Defense exercises and are organized to help in times of emergency and disaster. They have earned money to repair and buy equipment. r FRONT ROW: Ron Krieg, Barry Leeper, Ben Solomon, Steve Wysong. SECOND: Brad Iohnson, Randy Stanley, Alan Wisebaker, Douglas Foos, john Skorich, Reginald Hinton. THIRD: Mr. Walt Frick, Club Trustee: Ray Slomka, Bob Adams, Ieff Reny, Tom Freer, lay Mertz, Ron Cassada. Mr. Ned Ludlum, Advisor. i 'l 7 FRONT ROW: Chris Hewlett, Treasurer: Calli Veller, Rec. Sec.: Pat Ellis, President: Lynda Hunt, lane Draper, Corr. Sec. SECOND: Dawn Weber, Historian: Eileen Schwartz, Chaplain: Cesare D'Emilio Harb Beineq Ieanie Merritt. Sgt.-at-Arms. THIRD: Diane Speiker, Kinda Lurlz, Andrea Stengel, Bonnie Mary Lee Sedlander, Laura Lebow. Ann McWilliam and janet Luboy make track record plans for Mr. Fox. MIDDLE RIGHT: Members goof off in 12:30 lunch. RIGHT: Iunlor Sorelles gather for multiple birthday party. nior, Senior Sorelles Party Year Away - at I x,- -lu 1' im Y., johnson, Stephanie Croft, and Karen Rupp enter room 101 for a m to arrange a swim party with Iunior Sorelles. Marilyn Figlarz. QT? ' 1 wifi' .ir Q ,,,,..,., nt i,mv.'m! .f , - if lt-1.1jyllQg,l' ,itgi,V tw iw: ,gg X.. eeting after 4. Sixteen girls became new members of Ir. Sorelles at the beginning of the year. During November they went to see a play called Fifteen Crazies Running Amuck . In February the play Tommy brought another trip to T.U. for the girls. A few projects for the members were at- tending basketball games, selling pop at wrestling matches, and patronizing Music Man . Onweek- ends they made movies and entered one of them in the Hi-Y film festival which was held in March. The rest of the time proved to be quite a lot of fun. At a Christmas party in the home of Linda Kurtz they exchanged gifts. They also enjoyed pizza parties, slumber parties, ice skating and tobogganing, and a progressive dinner. Senior Sorelles joined with junior Sorelles for a fabulous swim party at the YWCA. Forty students participated. They patronized the D.H.S. musical and attended Love Story at Cinema. Other activities included serving at the football banquet and making a Thanksgiving basket. Their big project of the year was making a track record for Mr. Fox. The speeds and record times of this year's runners and other participants were recorded for him and other TADS. FRONT ROW: Shelley Green. Rec. Sec.: Ann McWilliam, President: janet Lubov, Vice-Pres.: B. Stone, Treasurer: Ioan Netterfield, Corr. Sec. SECOND: Iudi Robbins, Wendelyn Hrabak, Karen Rupp, Chaplain: Crystal Bickel, Sgt.-at-Arms: Christine Ann Scott. THIRD: Sue Reed, Nadine Liber. Sue Webb, Linde Folger, Stephanie Croft. FOURTH: Linda Berg, Nancy Mclntyre, Ann Manix, Pam Palmer, Kathy Iohnson, Sisco Displays Tiger Paws A progressive dinner, a scavenger hunt, an open, bake sales, and slumber parties are just a few of the many activities enjoyed by the mem- bers of Sisco Social Service club. Cans were made by the girls for the Schneider memorial fund, and a water cooler donated to the football team. They also made piggybanks for the children at St. Anthony's Villa. To help pay for their Private they sold suckers and stationery at school. They served at the McKinley football banquet, and made a Christmas window which won First Place for the first time. QWQ J Q 90 i l -' 9 , ,, , l , lnl' ABOVE: Penny Boone and sister, Sallie Carter, and Diane say: It's great to ride in the Tiger Parade . LEFT: Club t react to the suggestion of holding a car wash. i LL FRONT ROW: Nancy Frahn, Chaplain: Carol Sears, Treasurer: Diane Waller, Mary Frahn, Beth Merritt, Barb Corlett. Sec.: Robin Adams, President: Pattie Gring, Vice-Pres.: Sue Hohl, Debbie Zelinski. FOURTH: Karen Reed, Historian: Miss Shaw, Advisor. SECOND: Sally Simms, Bettyjean Carter, Carol Dompier. Diane Packer, Ieanne I Olivia Gibbs, Lois Nichols, Nikkie Leffler, Michelle Kimble, Cindy Wilkins, Denise Declercq, Penny Boone, Pat Donofr1o,Ieann1e Lemerand Kathy Rogers. THIRD: Chris Cool, Valerie Tarsha, Kitty Turner, Cheryl Goldstein. -l-gill-Nm! JJ around while luring freshmen to their Club Day lable. Talisman Recruits 27 This boys club wasydifferent from all others this year in that it started out with only four members. Last summer they worked hard recruit- ing new members and -signed up 27, making a membership of 31. A swim party at the Aku Aku Town House Hotel welcomed the new members into the club. Last fall they held some bashes at Bare Foot Beach and at Ieff Boone's house. The guys met twice a month and ended the year with a Private at the Globe Motel. Bruce Wilson, Sgt.-at-Armsg Ieff Boone, Chaplain: Ion Dale Walters, jim Anderson, Rick.Gray, Gary Grenier. Pete Rose, lay George Margy, Vice-Pres.: I0h11 Baldllf. T1'BHSUre1': Meininger. THIRD: Craig Davis, Ieff Cochran, Iethro Boding, Lee Cory. Mr. D. Maultby, Advisor. SECOND: Bob Burgard, Bill lsenstein, Bob Anderson, Ieff Keller, Iim Fenn, Tom Missler, Howie Chailie Miller, Gary Reynolds, Keith Banners. Lyle Scott. Shiff, Gary Denman, Tom Yoder. :ers frolic in snow outside cafeteria at lunch time, hoping Mr. Machoukas won't look out the window. 183 4 Thalians Make Rock Cand ForcSWeetest Da 9 T This small Literary Society made and distribut- ed rock candy this year for Sweetest Day . They attended the rock opera Tommy at T.U. and frequented Cinema 1, 2, 8: 3. The members sold baked goods and decorated a float and car in the Homecoming parade. They- also painted signs for teachers' doors, which included room number, teacher's name, and subject. They posted a bulletin board on third floor with pictures dis- playing Tiger Pride. Their busy year ended with their annual breakfast for Debutantes. Members of Thalians frolic in the sun outside school. t Tawasi Sponsors Book Drive Club members were proud of the many social projects they performed this year. To show their appreciation to teachers, they made for them for Halloween and Valentine's Day. At Christmas they gave hand-decorated Christmas cards. The girls had fun making stuffed animals, which they gave to the Salvation Army to put into Christmas baskets. During Christmas vacation they carolled at Toledo Hospital. They gave the books which they collected to a Children's Home. Debbie Teitlebaum, Bev Shible, Sue Zollweg, Sue Hill leave with books they collected for an orphanage. FRONT ROW: Sally Pederi, Sec.: Sue Bowyer, Vice-Pres., Sue Hillebrand, President: Debbie Teitle- baum, Trees. SECOND: Beverly Shible, Kathy Wilkinson, Lynda Iudis, Gail Faulkner, Sudha Patel. THIRD: Sue Zollweg: Debbie Fryer, Diane Rhegnessg Lorri Fay, Iollie Welch, Corr. Sec. inspect their new scrapbook. Kathy Wambold, Kathy Voorhees. and PYP? Tri-D Keeps Scrapbook Members began the year by giving pumpkins and making aprons for the Pediatrics Ward at Toledo Hospital. They made Christmas and Valentine favors for the people at Spencer Manor, and saved Betty Crocker coupons to give toward the Kidney Machine. At Christmas time the girls donated two Christmas baskets, one of toys and one of food. At school in the front hall they decorated a Christmas window with tissue paper. Besides makin spirit tags for the games, they decorated a car fgor the Homecoming game. Tri-D had numerous bakesales and car washes. By doing these things they were able to patronize the musical and Deviltries. Winding up the year was their Private at Laural Hills Country Club. The Agents Phyve provided the entertainment for the 25 girls in the club and their dates. Each was allowed to invite a guest 1-2. couple. Bids were S4.0U. ROW: Kathy Sweeney, Freshman Mother: Kathy Lojewiski, Mary lane Oleksiak, Rec. Sec.: Kathy Voorhees. Vice-Pres.: President: Barb Kummerer, Vice-Pres.: Kathy Wambold, Wanda Cherry. Chaplain: Beverly Woods, Corr. Sec. B . .' - Ian Babcock Sue Patterson Dianne Wambold Mary eth Green, Karen Gailing, Paula Pioeslou, Grace Herman, nette Wambold. Kathy Houghtaling, Darlene Street. THIRD: Sue Myler, Iudy Phelps, Karen Frey, Sharon Parker, Ioan Szymanski, Dianne Van Pelt, Ioyce Kotalo, Darlene Lesage, Debbie Opaczewski, Chris Walstrom, Carol Kuhman. FOURTH: Tanya Polonski, Debbie Vandegriff, Paulette Topsy Meier, Ann Meyer, Sue Warner, Soph. Rep., Cindy Vertlebeck, Ir. Rep., Pat Roberts. Sharon Street, Nancy Riggs, Barb Weber, Ann Martin, Laura Iacobs. NOT PICTURED: Karen Michal- ski, Kevin Behrle. J ,- f- 5 ' I S - Q-- lf '--'lI4n K - '1 G' I Girls have merry time in Homecoming Parade. 18 B rlrli YTeens Pla In Snow The girls of Y-Teens had a special event for their members every month. In December was their winter festival, held at the Y.M.C.A. A Sprouting Out Hop was the highlight of Ianuary, and numerous bakesales the next month helped to meet expenses. An inter-school Computer Dance was sponsored by the DeVilbiss chapter in March, and 'as a social service project they visited the State Hospital. In April came the last big Y-Teens event, their annual Spring Dance, held at the Globe Motel. Entertainment was furnished by a local band, and the theme was April Showers . it fE 'I-. , ii, , muh FRONT ROW: Lynette Iohnson, Secretary: Ianice Heard, Candidate-at-Large: Edythe Peter- son, Vice-Pres.g Lorraine Grant, President: Tha- wanna Gaston, Treasurer, Marion Simmons, Asst. Sec.: Sue Hoffman, Advisor. SECOND: Roxanne Cathay, Sheila Cook, Gina Gabriel, Mickey Taylor, Charita Gardner, Wanda Horn, Emma I-Iunter, Chick Coleman, Karen Darring- ton. THIRD: Valerie Ford, Maxine Armstrong, Valencia Price, Inez Hunter, Rhonda Taylor, Elaine Armour, Ianet Dunn, FOURTH: Paulette Brinson, Kim Hughes, Yonette Irving, Robin Cathey, Lorraine Page, Iuanita Bunnell, Pamela Dabbins Kay Robinson rely tit if ihWyKWW sity Letterman assisted the Athletic Depart- t in many ways. They collected tickets at Y-Teens find it's cold throwing snowballs without coats D Keeps In Shape s. They helped visiting teams find the Varsity ocker room and aided them in various other ips K R ketball and football games, and wrestling match- OJ ways. Lettermen had a Varsity D card which gave them the privilege of buying their tickets for athletic events for 5002. Dan Brown works out during baseball practice. K iii I FRONT ROW: Dan Brown, Sec.: Mark dent. SECOND: Ieff Boone, Chaplain: Ion lim Anderson, Treasurer: johnny Bench, THIRD: Bill Isenstein, Bob Nordoff, Eugene Mark Hurt, Gary Sayers. FOURTH: George Ralph Gould, Bruce Wilson, Bill Schultz. Mike Cary Reynolds. 1Fox Pol O' Gold Ads Manager xl aadaeaa l4dae'zZ'64 leaves DeVilbiss parking lol for another ad interview. N 7 J - N., M11-1 my , Awww, l,-.vw-as University Barbers 2635 West Bancroft 531-9394 Herbert Qualman 1960 Sylvania lett :S Associates, Inc. P.O. 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E L. j 'f1 -O-f ' It b PJ: . ' Y if J' . ' , , ' A R 4. ,, P, ,, .L ...gd , ,.. gl -7 - - I-.- Jn . ,' . ,, .s--.1 . ,hi ' .' ' -'.- 1 Tv V 1 v .- . . .. .,- - ., , . ,- 1.7 1-ww, 1- - ,t h. -C Q- 'Rfb A- Az, Q , '61-1 -,.-,JA '- , , ,Q .- 4' .,,.1-vga LQ ,g .-7 . '-.3 O WJ The Devilbiss ST udzrff Cvovzrnmzni' Congrafulaks The Class of '71 ESF 'S 'II J 'N f- J, fyimg We c HPF . 7. Mr. BoIIin's Second Hour Class 206 SOCIAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Balduf The Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Cone Mr. and Mrs. Iames Fox The Rev. and Mrs. Paul R. Getter Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph K. Goodman Doctor and Mrs. Dale Graber Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Y. Hewlett Ir. Robin and Eric St. Francis Class of '69 s Cross . . . . 70. Principal. L., Bowling Green State Univer- fdo University. Shafer .... 71. Assistant Administration and Activities. Id., Bowling Green State Univer- do University. h Hdwer .... 70. Assistant Pupil Personnel. B.Ed., M.Ed., 5 of Tampa, Toledo University. e Knaggs .... 71. Assistant lnstruction. A.A., B.Ed., M.Ed., niversity, University of Michi- ersity of Colorado. e Hopkins .... 70. Coordin- ., M.A., Ohio State University, ate, Toledo University, Univer- ichigan. ge Machoukas .... 71. Co- . B.Ed., Toledo University. y Hartman .... 71. Coun- .S., M.A., Eastern Michigan, n College, Toledo University. an Kies .... 71. Counselor. Ed., Toledo University, Univer- ichigan. ilyn Schiffer .... 71, 74. . B.S., M.Ed., Bluffton Col- io State University, Michigan versity, Toledo University. Ad- asi. s Sodd .... 71, 74, 154. . B.Ed., M.Ed., Toledo Univer- ling Green State University. -A- garet Affolter .... 72. Sub- metry, Algebra ll, Algebra ns. A.B., A.M., Mary Manse niversity of Michigan, Univer- Hawaii, Columbia University, University, Toledo University. s August .... 72. 159. Sub- ysical Science. B.S., Toledo . Adviser: Debutantes. As- otball Coach, Assistant Track -5- rt Baggs .... 41, 72, 136. Concert Choir, Music Theory. wling Green State University. junior Class. Choir Director. Baker . . . . 72, 73. Subject: B.A., M.A., Ohio Northern Uni- owljng Green State University, ichigan University. es Baron . . . . 72. Subjects: l, Typing ll, Personal Typing. ., Toledo University, New York am Bearss .... 72, 89. Sub- erican History, American Stud- , University of Colorado. As- otball Coach. ore Berger . . . . 35, 37, 72. French. A.B., Wittenberg Uni- ashington and Lee University, stitute, Mercy College, Univer- eims. Adviser: Pot O' Gold. rd Bieniek .... 73. Subject: nal Work Experience. B.Ed., niversity, Northern Michigan, te University. ald Black .... 73. Subject: Education. B.Ed., Toledo Unl- iam Blackwell .... Subjects: Studies, American History. Ed., M.Ed., Toledo University, niversity, Syracuse University. e Bloom .... 73. Subjects: Iish, Creative Writing, Compo- .S., M.A., Toledo University, University. ica Boerner .... 73. Subject: LA., Toledo University. Ad- Facult Directory Mr. Thomas Bollin .... 73. Subjects: Stagecraft, Speech, English, Contempor- ary Literature. B.Ed., Toledo University. Mrs. Gertrude Bradley . . . 73. Subjects: Physiology, Chemistry. B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, Toledo University. -C... Mrs. Shirley Cannon . . . . 73. Subjects: Physical Education, Health. B.S., Bowl- ing Green State University. Adviser: ln- tramurals. Mr. Michael Carr .... 73. Subject: English. B.Ed., Toledo University. Ad- viser: Omena Aura. Mr. jevgenij Cernonok .... 73. Sub- ject: Russian. Miss joan Clark .... 73. Subjects: Business English, BOE Block. B.Ed., To- ledo University. Mrs. Iris Coffman .... 73, 78, 171. Subjects: Algebra Foundations, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra ll. B.Ed., Georgia College, Toledo University. Adviser: Na- tional Honor Society, Equestriennes. Mrs. Elizabeth Cole .... 73. Subjects: General Art, Commercial Art, Painting. B.F.A., Ohio University. Mrs. Kathleen Cook .... 74. Subject: Physical Science. B.S., Miami University. Mr. Orville Cowell .... 74. Subject: Vocational Machine Shop. B.Ed., M.A., Ohio Northern University, Toledo Uni- versity, Bowling Green State University. -D- Mrs. Betty jean Davies .... 74, 77. Subject: Home Economics. B.S., Ala- bama College. Mr. Cesare D'Emilio .... 73, 74, 95, 172, 180. Subjects: Drafting, Architec- tural Design. B.S., Bowling Green State University, Associate Degree in Engi- neering, Penta Technical College. Ad- viser: Hi-Y, junior Sorelles. Freshman gaskitball Coach, Assistant Baseball oac . Miss Marilyn Duttlinger .... 74. Sub- jects: Vocational Home Economics, Comprehensive Home Economics. B.S., Purdue University. Mr. Terrence Easterwood . . . Subject: Special Education-Hearing Impaired. B.S., Bowling Green State University. -F- Mr. Alex Feldstein .... 74. Subject: American Government. B.A., B.E., M.E., Toledo University. Mr. Harold Feltner .... Subjects: Eng- lish Ill-A.M., English IV. B.A., Berea College. English Department Chairman. Mr. john Fernbaugh .... 74. Subject: Physical Education. B.S., Bowling Green State University, Eastern Michigan Uni- versity, Mary Manse College. Assistant Football Coach. lVIr. james Fong .... 74, 100, 102. Sub- ject: World History. B.A., Mount Union College. Adviser: Senior Sorelles. j.V. Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Head Track Coach. Mrs. Doris Frawley .... 74. Subjects: General Business, Typing l. B.S., Bowl- ing Green State University. -G- Mr.- john Galyas .... 74. Subjects: Typing I, Bookkeeping l. B.S., M.E., Bowling Green State University. Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux .... 74. Sub- jects: Contemporary Literature, English Ill-A.M., Composition, English. B.A., University of Youngstown, University of Pittsburg , Toledo University. Adviser: Thadevillians. Mrs. Virginia Hanslip, R.N. . . . . 21, 74, 175. Subject: Home Nursing. B.Ed., R.N., Flower Hospital School of Nursing, University of Michigan, Toledo Univer- sity. Adviser: junior Red Cross, Rescue Squad. Mrs. Ilene Hart .... 33. 35, 37, 75. Subjects: Algebra Foundations, Geome- try. B.S., M.Ed., Mount Union College, Toledo University. Adviser: Pay-a-el-sa, National Honor Society, Prism. Mrs. Arlene Hendren .... Subjects: Algebra Foundations, Algebra l. B.Ed., Miami University, Toledo University, Michigan University. Mrs. Sue Hoffman .... 75, 152, 186. Subject: English. B.A., Toledo Univer- sity. Adviser: Y-Teens, Sophomore Class, Musical. Miss Constance Howard .... 75, 137. Subjects: Algebra Foundations, Algebra l. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: junior Class. Mrs. Eileen Hudgin .... 73, 75. Sub- jects: English. Contemporary Literature. B.A., Mary Manse College, Toledo Uni- versity, University of Detroit. Miss Carol Husum .... 75, 173. Sub- ject: Russian History. B.S., Ohio State University. Adviser: I-DA-KA, DeVil- ries. Miss Katherine juers .... 75. Sub- jects: Health, Physical Education. B.Ed., Toledo University. -K- Mrs. janice Kahl .... 75. Subjects: Algebra, Algebra Foundations. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: Tri-D. Mr. Phillip Kaufman .... 17, 75.- Sub- jects: American History, Negro History. B.Ed., Toledo University, Bowling Green State University, History lnstitute-His- tory institute Fellow. Mr. james Kilcourse .... Subject: American Government. B.E., M.E., To- ledo University, Mexico City College, Alaska University, Wayne State Univer- sity. Mr. Norman Klee . . . . Subjects: Asian Studies, Russian History. B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, Michi- gan University, Mexico City College, East-West Center University of Hawaii, Xavier University. Mr. Lvnn Koester .... 73. Subject: Driver Education. Mr. Dan Kronfield .... 44, 45 Sub- jects: Senior Band, Freshman Band. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Direc- tor of Music in Musical. Miss Annemarie Kwiatkowski .... 101. Subjects: German, English. B.Ed., Toledo University, University of Salzburg. Ad- viser: Pep Club, German Club. -L- Mrs. Ruth LaFrance .... 76. Subject: Special Education, English. B.A., M.A., Miiddlebury College, Columbia Univer- si y. Mrs. Sue Lechner .... 76. Subject: Art. B.A., Western College for Women, Ohio State University. Mr. Pickering Lee .... 75. subject: Mandarin Chinese. B.A., M.A., Soochow University, Kansas State University. Mr Ned Ludlum . . . . 66, 73, 179. Subjects: Electronics, Survey. B.Ed., To- ledo University. Adviser: Radio Club. - M - Miss Donna Magrum . . 76. Subject: English.. B.Ed., Bowling Green State University. Mr. David Maltby .... 56. 170, 183. Subject: Distributive Education. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Advis- er: DECA, Talisman. Mr. Roy Martin .... 67, 76, 142. Sub- jects: Physiology, B.S.C.S. Biology. B.Ed., Toledo University. Adviser: Soph- omore Class. Mrs. Margaret Marx .... 76. Subject: Senior Mathematics. B.A., M.A., Naza- reth College, Columbia University, Cor- nell University, Toledo University. Mr. Harold Mash .... 76, 77. Subject: English. B.S., Bowling Green State Uni- versity, University ot Georgia, Georgia State University, Toledo Univeristy. Mrs. Patricia Mash . . . . 77. Subjects: English, Composition. B.Ed., Northern Illinois University, Toledo University. Mr. David McClellan .... 94, 119, 148. Subject: American History. B.S., Michi- gan University. Adviser: Senior Class. EV. hBasketball Coach, Head Baseball oac . Mrs. Opal McFarland .... 76. Sub- jects: Office Machines, Shorthand ll, COE Coordinator. B.S., M.S., Ohio State University, Toledo University. Mrs. Sara Mclndoe .... 76. Librarian- Chinese-Russian Library. B.Ed., Kala- mazoo College, lndiana University, To- ledo University. Mrs. joan Meehan .... 76. Subject: English. B.Ed., Toledo University. Mr. james Mercer .... 76. Subject: Spanish. B.A, Heidelberg College, To- ledo University. Adviser: Varsity D . Athletic Director. e Mr. Arthur Mills .... 76. Subject: Human Physiology. B.S., Ohio State University. Miss Ethel Molnar .... 77, 79. Sub- jects: Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry. B.S., B.Ed., M.Ed., Toledo University, Cath- olic University of America, University of Leipzig, University of Cologne, Univer- sity of Cincinnati. ...Q- Mrs. Margaret Olmstead .... 77. Sub- jects: Algebra ll, Geometry, Algebra Foundations. A.B., Western Michigan University. Mrs. Nedra Outram .... 77. Subject: Spanish. B.Ed., Toledo University. -P- Mr. Mark Paluszak .... 77, 93. Sub- ject: Orientation. B.Ed., Toledo Univer- sity. Adviser: Varsity D . Head Bas- ketball Coach, Golf Coach. Mr. jack Perrine .... 42, 77, 168. Subject: Orchestra. B.Ed., M.Ed., Grove City College, New England Conserva- teo ry.tAdv1ser: Campus Life-Youth for ris . Mr. Dale Pittman .... 77, 89. Sub- ject: Biology. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Head Football Coach. Mrs. Martha Pownall .... 77, 175. Subjects: Speech, Drama. B.A., Florida State University. Adviser: National For- ensics League. Direct contest activities in speech. Mr. Alvin Preis .... 77. Subjects: Economics, Accounting. B.A., M.A., To- ledo University, Michigan University. .-Q.-. Mrs. Carol Quick. . . . Subject: Special Education-Hearing Impaired. B.A., M.A., Wayne State University, Eastern Michigan University, Bowling Green State University, Heidelberg College, Michigan State University, Ohio State University. 207 -R- Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw .... 67, 78, 119. Subjects: Algebra, Geometry. B.S., Northern Illinois University. Adviser: Senior Class, Majorettes. Mrs. Hulda Rath .... 78. Subject: English. B.A., Heidelberg College. Ad- viser: Pericleans. Mr. Tex Reilly . . . . 78. Subjects: Al- gebra Foundations. Algebra. Algebra ll. Geometry. B.S., Ohio Northern Univer- sity, Toledo University. -5- Mrs. Rebecca Sanderson .... Subject: Bookkeeping. B.S., Defiance College. Toledo University. -A- Abood, Cheryl . . . . 33, 37, 110. 124. 168, 169, 176. Student Council Rep. 2: Assemblies Comm. l,2,3: Awards Comm. 4: Spirit Comm. 2.3: Soph. Dance Comm. 2: I-Hop Comm. 3: jr. Boys' Mothers Tea Comm. 3: Homecoming Dance Comm. 3.4: Senior Prom Comm. 4: Prism Rep. 2: Magazine Rep. 2.3: Debutantes 1.2,3.4: President 4: Omena Aura 3,4: Historian 4: STNV 2: Ecology 4: Secretary 4: Pep Club 1.2: Prism 4: DeViltries Comm. 2,3,4: Honor Roll 1.2, 3,4: Musical Comm. 3,4: Ohio State University or University of Arizona. Art and Art History. Abraham, Charla .... 110, 122. Mag- azine Rep. 2: Prism 3: Sr. Band 2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3.4: DeViltries Comm. 1.2: Pit Orchestra l,2,3: Music. Adams. Roberta .... 21. 22, 28, 32. 37. 110. 124. 168. 169. 182. Stuoent Council Rep. 1.2: Awards Comm. 2.3.41 Social Service 2,3,4: Soph. Class Dance Comm. 2: junior Class Secretary 3: Senior Prom Co-Chairman 4: Prism Rep. 2,3,4: Magazine Rep. 2: Sisco 1.2,3,4: President 4: Debutantes 1,2,3,4: Treas- urer 4: Quill E' Scroll 4: Prism 4: DeVil- tries Comm. 2,3,4: Steering Comm. 4: Usherette 3,4: Extra 2: Intramurals 3: Gym Assistant 3,4: Honor Roll 3.4: Queen Attendant 4: University of To- ledo. Special Education. Albert, Michael .... 110, 183. Alden, Richard .... Allison, Barbara . . . . 29, 110, 169. Debutantes 2,3,4: Sergeant-at-arms 4: DeViltries Comm. 1.2: Honor Roll 4: Musical Comm. Chairman, Ushers 4: Kent State, Speech Pathology and Au- diology. Amid, Mona .... 110. Student Coun- cil Rep. 3: Honor Roll 2.3: Toledo Uni- versity, Business. Amundson, lanice .... 110. Student Council Rep. 2: Class Comm. 2: P.0.G. Rep. 1: Prism Rep. 2: Magazine Rep. 2: Thadevillians 1.2.3: Thalians l,2,3: University of Toledo. Anderson, james .... 88. 90, 11.0, 183, 186. Spirit Comm. 1.2: junior Boys' Mothers Tea. Co-Chairman 3: Magazine Rep. 1: Talisman 1.7:.3,41 Varsity D 4: Treasurer 4: Quill 5' Dagger 1.2,3,4: Football 1.3.43 Track 1.3: Basketball 1.2: Cross Country 2: Intramurals 3.4: Hall Guard 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Ohio University or Miami University, Law. Anderson, Karolyn .... 20, 33. 110. Quill 6' Scroll 3.4: Prism 3,4: Co-Editor 4: DeViltries Comm. 4: Office Help 3,4: Honor Roll 3.4: Patricia Stevens, Fashion Merchandising. Armstead, Eleanor .... 110. Armstrong, Timothy , . . . 88, 107, 110. Student Council Rep. 3: Athletic Comm. 4: Prism Rep. 1.3: Magazine Rep. 2: Quill 6' Dagger 2,3,4: Varsity Miss judith Schaal .... 78. 96. 182. Subjects: Health, Physical Education. B.S., Ohio University. Adviser: Sisco. Girls Varsity Basketball Coach. Mrs. Marjorie Schmid .... Subjects: English, Composition. A.B., B.S., Kirks- ville State Teachers College, Northwest- ern University. Mrs. Kathryn Selter .... 78, 79. Sub- ject: French. B.A., M.A., Toledo Uni- versity. Universite de Caen. Adviser: Alliance Francaise de Toledo. Mr. Merrell Solowin .... 78, 98. 158. Subject: Health. B.A., Toledo Univer- sity. Adviser: Quill Er Dagger. Assistant Football Coach. Head Wrestling Coach. Mr. Sanford Stein .... 73. Subject: English. B.S., Ohio State University. Senior D D 4: Forum 3: jr. Band 1: Football 2,3,4: Captain 4: Wrestling 2,34,: Track 2: Hall Guard 2: Purdue or Bowl- ing Green. Electronics. Athanas, Steve .... 7. 1 10. Austin, Eleanor .... 36, 68. 110. Class Comm. 3: Prism Rep. 4: German Club 3,4: Secretary 4: DeViltries Comm. 2.3: Steering Comm. 4: Honor Roll 1,2, 3.4: National Honor Society 3,4: Can- ada, Nursing. Austin, Richard .... 1 10. Babcock, jeanette .... 110, 185. Tri- D 4: Equestriennes 2.3: Toledo Univer- sity Community Technical. Babjack, Robert .... 110. Baker, Faith .... Nurse's Aid 4. Baldut, john .... 34, 110, 179. 183. Student Council Area Rep. 2,3,4: Quill G Dagger 2,3,4: Vice-President 4: Tal- isman 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: DeViltries Cast 3: Extra 3.4: Football 1 : Wrestling l,2,3: Intramurals 1.2,3,4: Stage Crew 2,3,4: Musical, Bit Part l,2,3: Toledo University, Chemistry. Balthazar, Roberta .... 56, 128. Banners, Keith .... 110, 179, 183. Barbee, Phillip .... 110. Barry, Michael .... 97, 104, 111. Student Council Rep. l,2,3: Welfare Comm. 4: Athletics Comm. 3,4: Varsity D 4: Sergeant-at-arms 4: Baseball 1.2,3,4: Captain 2: Intramurals 2,3,4: Hall Guard 3: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Ohio State University or Toledo University, Business Administration. Bauer, William . . . . 111. Team Man- ager l,2: Office Help 3: Library Help 2. Baum, Mary . . . . 32, 37, 111. Welfare Comm. 3,4: Class Comm. 3: Prism 3,4: Co-Editor 4: Thalians 1,2,3.4: Quill 5' Scroll 3,4: Honor Roll 4: Art. Beale, Gary. . . .111. Beck, Christine . . . . 35, 36, 37. 111. Soph. Dance Comm. 2: Pot O' Gold 3.4: Ouill G' Scroll 3.4: DeViltries Comm. 1: Honor Roll l,2,3,4: Scholarship Team 1.2: National Honor Society 3,4:' Musi- cal Comm. 2: Law. Beck, Robin . . . .111. Bellg, Albert .... 5, 14, 34.36, 37, 38. 111. 175. Student Council Rep. 2: Sen- ior Rep. at Large 4: National Forensic League 2,3,4: Stonemason's Quarterly 4: Pot O' Gold 2.4: Soccer 1,2,3,4: Tearn Captain 4: Honor Roll 1.2.3'.4: QUIZ Bowl 4: National Honor Society 3.4: Musical, Minor Lead 3: Oberlin. Benadum, Sally .... 111. Assemblies Comm. 4: Soph. Dance Comm. 2: Sr. Band 2.3: lr. Band 1: DeViltries Comm. ...1'... Mr. Thomas Temple .... 78. Subjects: Driver Education, Audio Visual Coorclin- ator. B.5., M,S., Bowling Green State University. Mr. john Tischinae . . . . 78. Subject: Biology. B.S., Ohio State University. grainyer, Equipment Manager, Bowling oac . Mrs. Barbara Tucker .... 79. Sub- jects: English, German. -W- Miss Dolores Wannemacher . . . . 79. Librarian. A.B., M.A., Toledo Univer- sity, Mary Manse College, University of Michigan. irectory 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4: Toledo Univer- sity, German. Berg, Linda . . . . 18. 111.181, 184. Welf-are Comm. l,2,3: Awards Comm. 4: Finance Comm. 4: Student Council Rep. 3: Soph. Dance Comm. 2: j-Hop Comrn. 3: jr. Boys' Mothers Tea 3: Thalians 2,3,4: jr. Sorelles 3: Sr. Sorelles 4: DeViltries Comm. 4: Honor Roll 1.2. 3,4: Toledo University. Bertz, David . . . . 111. Beversdprf, Diane . . . . 112. Toledo University, Social Service. Bickel, Crystal . . . . 112, 181. Black, james . . . . 14, 16, 26, 36. 37. on Senior Al Bino and friend Tiger wlll major ln taxldermy at Kathryn .... 17. 96. 112. ouncil Rep. 35 Awards Comm. izations Comm. 45 Human Re- d. 45 Prism Rep. 45 Magazine Y-Teens 2.3.45 Thadevillians apella Choir 2.3,45 Chorus 15 s Comm. 2.3.45 Cast 2.35 Ex- Basketball 3.45 Captain 3.45 2 Office Help 35 Musical. Bit Toledo University. Business. ul .... 112. james .... 26, 28. 88. 110, . Peace Corps Comm. 2.3.45 lass President 45 Vice-President Comm. 35 Prism Rep. 25 Mag- p. 15 Hi-Y 1,2.3.45 Ecology 45 45 Spirit Comm. 1,2.3.45 De- Comm. 2.4: junior Ass'ts. 35 2.35 Football 3.45 Musical. Mi- 35 Bit Part 45 Toledo Univer- ology. effrey .... 66. 88. 89. 112, , 186. Class Activities 2.3.45 Dagger 2.3.45 Football 1,2.3.45 45 Hall Guard 25 Rescun Squad Honor Roll 2.3.45 Poontang 1,2.3.45 Chaplain 45 Physics. enneth . . . .112. sther .... 112. Chorus I5 ll 2.45 Toledo University, Nurs- ois .... 112. Chorus 15 Hon- 2,45 Toledo University. Special Fl. Richard .... 97. 112. Stu- ncil Rep. 25 j-HoD Comm. 35 ep. 15 Magazine Rep. 1,2.3.45 1,2.3.45 Cross Country 25 Foot- lntramurals 1.23.45 Rescue .35 Honor Roll 2,35 Ohio State, ineering. ichard . . . . ils .... 170 . aniel .... 104. 108. 112. 186. tions Comm. 45 Quill G Dagger rsity D 45 Secretary 45 Base- 45 Honorable Mention All-City all 15 Basketball 15 Intramurals 'uard 3. avid . . . .112. ary jo .... Robert .... 183. ari .... Student Council Rep. Tlgalians 2,35 Thadevlllians 45 9 . . .-C.. Lynnr. . . .112. aura . . . .112. 171. Student Rep. 15 P.O.G. Rep. 35 Prism Magazine Rep. 35 Equestriennes reasurer 45 Community Techni- l'1E5S. lin, Lois .... 20. 36, 112. elp 45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 Na- onor Society 3,45 Office Work terial Work. . Karen .... 112. Student Rep. 1.25 Class Officer 35 Pay- .2.35 Play. Minor Lead 35 To- 'versity, Psychology. Wanda .... 112. 120, 185. anquet Co-Chairman 45 Tri-D haplain 45 Spirit Comm. 2,35 s Comm. 2,35 Intramurals 15 oll 45 Toledo University, Busi- cation. , Walter . . . . 84. 85. 87. 102, . Cross'Country 1,2,3,45 Track Honor Roll 3.4. thleen .... 113. Senior Ban- mm. 45 Equestriennes 15 j.C.L. onor Roll 4. Susan .... 28. 36. 113. 175. es Comm. 1.2.35 j-Hop Sub- 5 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 Prism N.F.L. 2.3.45 Treasurer 45 Pot Staff 35 DeViItries Steering 5 Intramurals 2,35 Honor Roll National Honor Society 3,45 Scroll 3.45 Toledo Hospital wt Nursing. 1, Sharon . . . . 40. 113. Stu- uncil Rep. 2.42 P.O.G. Rep. 45 ep. 2.45 Magazine Rep. 35 A Choir 2.3.45 Chorus 4: Y-Teens. r 45 Intramurals 2,3,4. , William .... 113. Coles. Daniel . . . . 113, 170. Coles, Deborah . . . . 21. 113. Prism Rep. 2.45 Nurse's Aid 45 Davis College of Business, Bookkeeping. Connin, Richard . . . . 110. 113. 170. Cook, Destina .... 113. Corlett. Diane . . . . 113, 169. 182. Sisco 1,2.3.45 Corresponding Secretary 45 Debutantes 3.45 Chaplain 45 DeVil- tries Comm. 45 Business College. Coveney. Michael . . . . 113 Cox. Richard .... 55, 113. Quill Er Dagger 1.2.35 Amateur Radio Club 35 Wrestling 15 Audio-Visual 35 Honor Roll 45 Toledo University. Crandall, David . . . . 37, 42, 43. 44, 113. 168. 174. Chess Club 1,2.3.45 President 45 j.C.L. 2.3.45 Sr. Band 1.2, 3.45 jr. Band 1.2.35 Orchestra 1,2.3.45 Honor Roll 2.35 Pit Orchestra 3,45 Pep 'Bind 3.45 Director 45 Bowling Green, usic. Crawford. Kathy . . . . 40. 113. Greekmore, Richard .... 113. Croft. Stephanie .... 113. 181. Soph. Dance Comm. 25 Pay-a-el-sa 1,2.3.45 Vice-President 45 Sr. Sorelles 45 Usher- ette 45 Honor Roll 15 Math. Cummerow, Shelly .... 113. ...D- Damrauer. Thomas .... 16, 113. Publicity Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 45 Student-Faculty Bd. 45 Magazine Rep. 35 N.F.L. 1,2.35 j.C.L. 1,25 DeViltries Comm. 45 Stage Crew 45 Honor Roll 35 Toledo Univer- sity, Law. Darrington, Karen .... 124, 186. Stu- dent Council Rep. 1.25 Class Comm. 25 Y-Teens 1,2.3.45 DeViltries Comm. 35 Ohio State, Social Work. Davis, jon . . . . 113. 168, 170. 183, 186. Dewey, Fred .... 18. 113. Assemblies Commissioner 45 Social Service Comm. 15 j.C.l.. 1.2.35 N,F.L. 3,45 Honor Roll 3,45 jr. Er Sr. Play. Bit Part 35 University of Kansas, English. Drama. Dimmock, jeffrey . . . . 113. Dobbins, Pamela . . . . 186. Y-Teens 1,2.3.45 DeViltries Comm. 45 Austin Peay, Social Service Technology. Duerringer, Karen .... 28. 36, 37, 38. 113. 122, 175. Assemblies Comm. 3,45 Awards Comm. 3,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 2: I-Hop Comm. 35 N.F.L. 2.3.41 Gavel Club 3.45 DeViItries Comm. 2.35 Cast 45 Steering Comm. 45 Intramurals 1,2.3.45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 Scholarship Team 1.25 National Honor Society 3.4: Musi- cal. Minor Lead 45 Quiz Bowl 45 Earl- ham, Biochemistry. Dulinsky, Keith . . . . 114. Dunn, janet .... 20. 44. 96. 101. 114. 186. Awards Comm. 45 Publicity Comm. 45 Comm. Chairman 45 Y-Teens 1.2.3,45 Chairman of Program Er Social Chairman 45 Sr. Band 2.3.45 jr. Band 15 Chorus 15 Pit Orchestra for Musical 45 DeViltries Comm. 3,45 Basketball 45 Track 3.45 Lab Ass't 45 Honor Roll 25 Bowling Green, Music. -5.- Engle. Dawn . . . . Student Council Rep. 15 Magazine Rep. 1. Esper, Steven . . . . 56, 114. Ethington, Thomas . . . . 56. 114, 170. D.E.C.A. 45 Air Force. Evearitt, Caroline , . . . 114. Everhart. Mark .... 15. 28, 29, 36. 38, 104. 108. 114. 177. 186. Student Council Vice-President 45 Athletics Comm. 1,2.3.45 Awards Comm. 1,2.3.45 Student Council Rep. 1.35 Head of Ac- tivities Board 45 Area Rep. 1.45 Soph. Rep. at Large 25 j-Hop Comm. 3: jr. Boys' Mothers Tea 35 Homecoming Chairman 45 P.O.G. Rep. 1.25 Prism Rep. 1,2.3.45 Magazine Rep. 1.2.35 Hi-Y 1.2, 3,45 President 45 Varsity D 45 Pep Band 1,2.3.45 Pit Band Leader 45 Or- chestra 1.2,3.45 DeViltries Comm. 1.2.3. 4: junior Ass't 35 Steering Comm. 3.45 Cast 1.2.3,45 Pit Band 1,2.3.45 Basket- ball 1.2.35 Baseball 2.3.45 Cross Country 25 Golf 12 Football 11 Intramurals 1.45 Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: National Honor So- ciety 3.45 All-City Baseball 3,45 Ohio State, Law G Music. -F- Ferguson, Susan .... 114. 176. Stu- dent Council Rep. 2.45 P.O.G. ReD. 32 Prism Rep. 2.35 Omena Aura 1,2.3.45 Vice-President 45 Thadevilleans 2.3.45 D.E.C.A. 45 Pep Club 15 Toledo Univer- sity. Figlarz, Marilyn .... 114, 181. Finley. Donald . . . . 56. 114. Fleck, Gerald .... 36. 114. Radio Club 2,35 Honor Roll 2.3.45 National Honor Society 45 Sam's Technical School, Elec- tronic Engineering Technology. Folger. Linda .... 7, 23, 25. 67. 114. 181. Student Council Rep. 35 Home- coming Comm. 45 P.O.G. Rep. 35 Maga- zine Rep. 3,45 junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 Recording Secretary 35 Pep Club 1.25 Cheerleader 1,2.3.45 Captain 45 Production Dancer 35 Athletic Office 35 Honor Roll 2.3.45 Homecoming Queen 45 Toledo University. Education. Foster, Donna .... 32. 37. Fox, james .... 128. Frahn. Nancy . . . . 114, 169. 182. Sisco 3.45 Chaplain 45 E.C.P.l., Computer Training. Frank. james . . . . Frautschi, Carol .... 114. Intramurals 35 Honor Roll 15 Toledo University Community Technical, Business. Frey. Christine . . . . 114. 185. Maga- zine Rep. 45 Tri-D 1,2.3.45 President 45 Musical Comm. 45 Intramurals 25 Toledo University Community Technical, Busi- ness. Friedman. Francine .... 114. Toledo University, Math or Spanish. Fritz. Nancy jo . . , . 36, 38, 175. National Forensic League 1,2.3.45 Li- brary Help 2.3.45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 National Honor Society 45 Ohio Univer- sity, journalism. Frosh, Victor . . . . 114, 175. Frost, Beverly .... 115. 168, 170. 175. Student Council Rep. 1,2.3.45 Comm. Chairman 45 Y-Teens 1.25 Red Cross 45 President 45 Office Help 1,25 Stationer's Desk 35 Secretary. ... G .... Gable, Bernetta .... 128. Gable, Vivian . . . . 115. Office Help 35 Honor Roll 35 Patricia Steven's Career College. Ganden, Ellen .... 115. Prism Rep..25 Honor Roll 3,45 Ohio State University, Nursing. Gardner, Philbert . . . . 115. Gaston, Thawanna . . . . 40. 115. 186. Y-Teens 2.3.45 Treasurer 45 A Capella Choir 1,2.3.45 jr. Band 15 Honor Roll- 15 Musical, Bit Part 25 Toledo University. Elementary Education. Gatwood. David .... 60. Germain. Diane .... 25, 115. Student Council Rep. 1.3.45 Thalians 2.3.45 Tha- devilleans 2,3,45 Pay-a-el-sa 2.3.45 Ti- gerette 3,45 DeViltries Cast 45 Athletic Office 35 Honor Roll 1.45 Toledo Uni- versity, History, English. Getter. Robin .... 14. 34. 37. 68. 110. 115. 173. Publicity Comm. 2.35 SDirit Comm. 1.2.3,45 Student Council Rep. 3,45 Area Comm. Member 3.4: Class Secretary 45 Senior Trip Co-Chairman 45 j-Hop Comm. 35 l-DA-KA 1,2.3.45 junior Rep. 35 Ecology 45 Quill Er Scroll 3.4: Alliance Francaise 45 Pot O' Gold 3.45 Editor 45 DeViltries Comm. 1.2.35 blonor Roll 2.3.45 Wittenberg. Educa- ion. Gibbs, Donald .... 42, 43, 44. 115. Sr. Band 2.3,45 jr. Band 15 Orchestra 2.3.45 Pit Orchestra 2.3.45 Football 25 Honor Roll'3.45 Pep Band Director 45 Ohio Wesleyan or Bowling Green, Music. Gibson, Terrance .... 128. Gilbert. Robert . . . . 115. 170. P.O.G. Rep. 35 Forum 1,2.3.45 D.E.C,A. 45 Football 15 Intramurals 15 Audio-Visual 2.35 Honor Roll 1.45 Toledo University, Business. Glanzman. Hollie .... 115. Intramu- rals 25 Office Work 2. Glasper. David .... 115. A Capella Choir 35 Chorus 1.45 Rescue Squad 35 Naval Medical Corps Cloyd, Terrence . . . . 115. Goins, Madonna . . . . Cosmetology. Cold. Nancy .... 36. 115. Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Philo Mousoso 25 DeViltries Comm. 3,45 Play Comm. 35 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 National Honor So- ciety 3.4. Gomach, Bruce .... 115. Goraiewski. Arthur .... 115. Gorka. Ioyce . . . . 128. Grant. Denise .... 115. Magazine Rep. 45 Nurses' Aid 35 Science. Gray, Richard .... 115. 177, 183. Student Council Rep. 1,2.35 Quill C1 Dagger 2.3.45 Talisman 2.3.45 Baseball 2.3.45 Football 15 Intramurals 45 Li- brary Help 35 Data Processing. Green, Shelley .... 5. 24, 115. 168, 181, 184. Welfare Comm. 35 Publicity Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 2.45 Area Comm. Member 45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 j-Hop Comm. 35 Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 35 Thalians 2.3.45 Vice-President 45 junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 Recording Secretary 45 DeViItries Comm. 1,2.3.45 Honor Roll 1.45 Musical Comm. 1.2.35 Toledo Uni- versity. Greenlee, Elaine .... 115. Greenwald. Richard . . . . 17. 36, 37, 38. 115, 175. University of Antioch, Michigan, Don't Look Back. Grenier, Gary . . . . 88. 115. 183. Quill C1 Dagger 1,2.3.45 Talisman 1,2.3.45 Varsity D 45 Football 45 Intramurals 45 Marines. Cring, Patricia . . . . 19. 36, 116. 182. Clerk of the Board 45 Student Council Rep. 1.2.45 Area Rep. 45 Sisco 3.45 Vice- President 45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Toledo Uni- versity. Accounting. Gunn, Gregory . . . . 116. Gunzenhaeuser, Leslie .... 116. 117. Welfare Comm. 25 Student Council Rep. 35 Magazine Rep. 15 j.C.L. 1.2.35 Golf 35 Basketball I5 Honor Roll 1,2,3.45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Toledo Uni- versity, Pre-Med. Guthrie, Mark . . . . 12. 105. 116. Guzman. Francine .... 25. 36, 116. Soph. Dance Comm. 2: Homecoming Comm. 4: Prom Comm. 45 Omena Aura 1.2.3.45 Orchestra 15 Tigerette 2.3.45 DeViltries Comm. 1.25 Cast 2.45 Extra 3.43 Tigerette Captain 45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 National Honor Society 3.45 Musical, Bit Part 45 Ohio State, Medi- cine. Gwinner, Debra . . . . 40, 116. ..H... Haddad, Robert . . . . 14. 28, 29. 36, 37. 42, 64, 84. 87, 115, 116. Awards Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 1.2,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 j-Hop Comm. 35 P.O.G. Rep. 1.25 Magazine Rep. 1.25 Quill G Dagger 2,35 Orchestra 1,2.3.45 DeViItries Comm. 1,2.3.45 Steering Comm. 45 Cross Country Manager 2.3.45 Honor Roll 1.2.35 Scholarship Team 45 National Honor Society 45 Play. Minor Lead 35 Bit Part 35 Ohio State or Capi- tol University. Music. Hadgigeorge, Angeline .... 36. 116. Publicity Comm. 2.3.45 Welfare Comm. 35 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 National Honor Society 3,45 Musical Comm. 3,45 Toledo University, Education. Hadgigeorge, Patricia . . . . 36, 116. Publicity Comm. 2.3.45 Welfare Comm. 35 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,2.3.45 National Honor Society 45 Mu- sical Comm. 3,45 Toledo University, Ed- ucation. 209 210 Hall, james . . . . 88. 89, 116. Harris. Virginia . . . . 116. Student Council Rep. 2,35 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Y-Teens 1.2.35 Honor Roll 25 Bowling Green. Home Economics. Hebler, jonathan . . . . 116. Heidtman, Linda . . . . 116. Tri-D 1,2. 3,45 Sergeant-at-arms 45 DeViltries Comm. 1. Helm, Mark . . . . 60. Heminger, David . . . . 68, 116, 168. Student Council Rep. 25 Chess Club 15 Language Club 2: Campus Life 45 Sr. Band 1,25 Cross Country 35 Fencing 35 Library Help 35 Honor Roll 2.3.45 Play, Bit Part 35 Toledo University. English. Henderson, Deborah . . . . Henry, Ann . . . . 22, 116. 120, 176. Henry, Darlene . . . . 25. 116. 130. Student Council Rep. 45 I-Hop Comm. 35 Pay-a-el-sa 2.3.45 German Club 25 Chorus 15 Tigerette 45 DeViltries Cast 45 Intramurals 15 Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 Toledo University, Physical Education. Henry, David . . . . 116. Henry, Mary . . . . 14, 116. Herman, Grace .... 36, 116. 185. P.O.G. Rep. 25 Prism Rep. 3.45 Maga- zine Rep. 15 Tri-D 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Intramurals 1.2.35 Honor Roll 1.2. 3.45 National Honor Society5 Toledo University. Nursing. Hertz, Elaine . . . . 116. Herzberg, Mary .... 116. Heywood, Malinda . . . . 117. Hickman, Cathi . . . . Omena Aura 3,45 Stage Crew 25 Atlantic School. Hilkert, Deann .... 35. 117. Pot O' Gold 3.45 Circulations Manager 45 Quill E1 Scroll 3,45 Toledo University, Art Gr English. Hofmeister. Debra . . . . 117. Davis Business College. Holman, Roger .... 117. Holman, Ronald .... Hoot, Gary . . . 117. Houseman, julie .... 117. Howald. jeffrey .... 117. Howald, Karen .... 117, 170. Howard, john .... 117. Hrabak. Wendelyn .... 19. 53, 117, 124. 178. 181. Publicity Commissioner 45 Welfare Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Student-Faculty Bd. 3: Soph. Dance Comm. 25 1-Hop Comm. 35 jun- ior Boys' Mothers Tea 35 Senior Prom Comm. 45 Magazine Rep. 25 Peries 2.3. 45 Treasurer 45 STNV 25 lunior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 Homecoming Comm. 1,2.3.45 DeViltries Comm. 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1.2.3,45 Musical Comm. 45 Rowling Green, Special Education or rt. Hubbell. Sandi .... 117. Social Service Comm. 1.2.35 Student Council Rep. 25 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 Tri-D 1.2.35 A Capella Choir 25 Chorus 15 DeViltries Comm. 1,25 Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 Ohio University. Hughes, Darrell . . . . 39. 40. 83. 117. Student Council Rep. 25 P.O.G. Rep. 2. 35 Prism Rep. 1.35 Magazine Rep. 25 Y-Teens 3.45 Varsity D 45 A Capella Choir 1.2.3.45 President of Choir 45 Boy Ensemble Choral Singers 2.3.45 Football 1.2.3.45 Track 2.3.45 Basketball 1.25 Stage Crew 1,25 Davis jr. College, Ac- counting. Hyams. Elizabeth . . . . 117. - I ... lossi, Paul .... 29, 117. lsenstein. William . . . . 36, 84, 102. 108, 117, 183. 186. Student Council Rep. 45 TASC Comm. Member 45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 Varsity D 45 Cross Country 1.2.3.45 Captain 45 Track 1.2, 3.45 Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 National Honor Society 45 Ohio State University, Civil Engineering. 1'- jablonski, Helen . . . . 40. 117. Prism Rep. 3.45 A Capella Choir 45 lr. Band 35 Chorus 15 Drill Team 35 Track 3.45 Intramurals 1,25 Cosmetology. jacob. Dennis . . . . 117. jameson, john . . . . 118. jex, Kathy . . . . 17. 118. Organization Comm. 15 judicial Bd. 45 Sr. Band 1.2.35 jr. Band 15 DeViltries Comm. 1.45 Honor Roll 3.45 National Honor Society 45 Ohio University, Graphic Arts. jeziorowski. Frederick .... 118. ln- tramurals 1.45 Hall Guard 35 Honor Roll 45 Toledo University. Architecture. johnson, Dennis .... 88, 118. johnson, joyce .... johnson. Kathryn . . . . 115. 118, 168, 177, 181. Welfare Comm. 2,3,45 Soph. Dance Co-Chairman 25 P.O.G. Rep. 15 Magazine Rep. 1.25 Pay-a-el-sa 1.2.3.45 President 45 lunior Sorelles 35 Vice- President 35 Senior Sorelles 45 DeViltries Comm. 3.4: Play. Major Lead 35 Minor Lead 45 Child Development. jones, joseph .... 14, 118. jordan, Gwendolyn .... 118. joseph, Fred .... 118. jurski, Thomas .... 55, 118. ...K- Kahn, jennifer . . . . 20, 118. P.O.G. Rep. 35 Gavel Club 1,25 Chorus 15 Li- bgarwi Help 45 Toledo University. Social or . Kale, Randy . . . . 118. Baseball 3.45 Wrestling Manager 45 Intramurals 45 Honor Roll 1.3.45 Toledo University, Arts G- Sciences. Karamol, Linda . . . . 118. Karp, Michael . . . . 118. Kelb, jeanee . . . . 20. 36, 118. Pub- licity Comm. 2.3.41 Welfare Comm. 32 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 I-DA-KA 3.45 Pep Club 15 Musical Comm. 2.3: Li- brary Help 2: Honor Roll 1.2,3.43 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Toledo Hospital School of Nursing. Keller, jeffrey . . . . 118. 183. Kern, Richard . . . . 12, 39, 40, 84, 118. Kezur, Steven .... 1 18. Kinser, David .... 66. 118. Klockowski, Deborah . . . . 20. 119, 175. Chorus 45 Office Help 45 Home Economics. Kocinski, David .... 119. Kocinski, Deborah . . . . 119. 177. Prism Rep. 25 Pay-a-el-sa 3,45 Historian 45 Prism 3. Kocinski, Denise . . . . 119. Koehl. Gerald . . . . 119. Koester, Dorothy .... 119. Magazine Rep. 15 Sisco 1.2.35 Equestriennes 1.2.35 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 45 Bluffton, Special Education. Konwin. Pamela . . . . 119. Student Council Rep. 15 Chorus 15 Office Help 45 Toledo lJniversity, Radiology. Koontz, Christina . . . . 119. Intramu- rals 1. Kozbial, Gary . . . . 119. Krueger, Carol . . . . 119. Kummerer, Barbara .... 119, 185. Publicity Comm. 1.2.35 Welfare Comm. 35 Prism Rep. 35 Tri-D 1.2.3.45 Vice- President 45 Musical Comm. 15 DeVil- tries Comm. 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Surgical Technician, St. Vincent Hospital. -L- LaCourse, Rebecca .... 119. Lake, Gregory .... 119. Lantz, Darlene .... 56, 119. 168, 171. Student Council Rep. 15 Equestriennes 1.2.3.45 President 4. Larke, Richard .... 1 19. Laskiewicz, Larry .... 29, 36, 119. Sr. Band 25 jr. Band 15 Pit Band 2.3.45 Track 35 Intramurals 45 Honor Roll 1.2. 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Toledo University. Science Cr Math. Latson, Kandia . . Lavsky, Albert .... Lawrence, Cheryll .... 4, 39, 40. 119. Magazine Rep. 35 Pay-a-el-sa 2,35 Peri- cleans 25 A Capella Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Honor Roll 1.2: Scholarship Team 25 Toledo University. Psychology. Lee, Larry .... 1 19. Lee, Roberta .... 36. 119. Soph. Dance Comm. 25 Omena Aura 1,Z.35 Prism 35.0ffice Help 35 Honor Roll 1.2, 3.45 National Honor Society 3.45 Oak- land University, Science Er Languages. Lesage, Darlene .... 171, 185. Tri-D 2,3,45 Equestriennes 2,3,45 Sergeant-at- arms 45 Musical Comm. 45 Intramurals 25 Honor Roll 1,25 Toledo Hospital School of Nursing. Lesser, William .... 170. Liber, Nadine .... 20, 28, 119, 181. Social Service Comm. 3,45 Welfare Comm. 3.45 Student Council Rep. 15 Prism Rep. 1.25 Magazine Rep. 35 N.F.L. 2.3.45 Senior Sorelles 45 Thalians 35 DeViltries Comm. 3.45 Steering Comm. 45 Lab Assistant 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3.45 Bradley, Liberal Arts. Linden, Linda .... 119. 168, 176. Or- ganizations Comm. 45 Welfare Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 2,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 j-Hop Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 P.O.G. Rep. 35 Prism Rep. 45 Magazine Rep. 45 Omena Aura 2.3.45 President 45 Thadevilleans 2,3,45 Vice-President 45 D.E.C.A. 45 Pep Club 1,25 DeViltries Comm. 1.2.35 Stage Crew 35 Toledo University, Physi- cal Education. Little, Elizabeth .... 1 19. Loiewski, Kathryn .... 120, 185. Tri- D 2.5.45 Intramurals 2.35 Honor Roll 1.25 Art School. ' Lohman, Carl .... Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 National Honor Society 3,45 Toledo Uni- versity. Civil Engineering. Lubov, janet .... 28, 120. 168, 180. 181. 184. Welfare Comm. 1.2.3.45 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25-j-Hop Comm. 35 Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 1.45 Thaclevilleans 1.2.3.45 President 45 junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 Thailians 1,2,3.45 Cheerleader 15 DeViltries Dancer 2,3,45 Usherette 45 Honor Roll 1.45 Musical Dancer 2,35 Ohio State, Education. Lydy, Robert .... 63, 120. Lykins, Craig . . . . 18. 29. 63. 92. 93. 120, 172. Organization Commissioner 45 Athletics Comm. 1.2.3.45 Organiza- tions Comm. 1.2.3,45 Awards Comm. 1.2.3.45 Welfare Comm. 1.2.3.45 Student Council Rep. 25 junior Rep. at Large 35 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 1-l-lop Comm. 35 Senior Prom Comm. 45 Magazine Rep. 25 Hi-Y 1.2.3.45 Vice-President 45 Ger- man 2.3.45 Treasurer 45 Peries 3.45 Spirit Comm. 1.2.3.45 DeViltries Comm. 2.3.45 Football 1.2.35 Basketball 1.2.3.45 Track 3.45 Baseball 25 Honor Roll 2.45 2nd Runner up to Outstanding Boy 25 1st Runner up to Outstanding Boy 35 University of Michigan, Archeology. - M ... Malko, Pamela .... 120. Pericleans 2,3,45 Office Help 35 Stage Crew 25 Toledo University, Business. Manix, Ann . . . . 36, 120. 177. 181. Margy, George .... 120, 168, 170, 172, 179, 183, 186. Marion, Margot .... 36. 42, 120. 173. Marks, Edward .... 120. Marshall, Steven .... 36, 38, 120. 127. Orchestra 2.35 Tennis 3.45 Basketball 15 Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Purdue or Beloit College, Science. Martin, james .... Martin, Lynn .... 36, 120. 174. Matney, Thomas .... Mazey, Deneve .... 101, 121 Student Council Rep. 2.35 Prism Equestriennes 1.2.3.45 Vice-Pres Chorus 15 Spirit Comm. 15 lntn 1.2.35 Toledo University. Langua McCarthy, james .... 120. McClymont, Cathy .... 120. Mclntyre, Nancy .... 120. 176- McLoughlin, Devon .... 11 Musical Comm. 45 National League 45 DeViltries Comm. 4 ing Comm. 45 Toledo Univelj Bowling Green. Drama Er Speec McWi1liam. Ann 28. 12' 180. 181. 184. Welfare Comm. Student Council Rep. 3.45 Soph Comm. 25 Magazine Rep. 45 ju elles 3: Senior Sorelles 45 Pres' STNV 1.2: Thalians 2.3.45 Sere arms 45 Cheerleader 15 Pep C DeViltries Comm. 35 Steering C Cast 3.45 Usherette 3.45 Head ui 45 Office Help 35 Honor Roll Ohio State, Dental Hygiene. Meier, Paulette .... 33, 31? 101, 120, 130, 168. 185. Vv Comm. 1.2.35 Awards Comm. 1. cial Service Comm. 15 Student Rep. 35 Soph. Dance Comm. 2 Comm. 3: Senior Prom Comm. Club 1.2.35 Prism Rep. 25 Rep. 35 Tri-D 1.2.35 Equestrien 35 Treasurer 35 Y.F.C. 1.2.35 Ec Prism 35 A Capella Choir 2,35 25 jr. Band 15 Chorus 15 Spirit 1.2.35 Majorette 25 DeViltries 1,2.35 Extra 2,35 Track 2.35 Int 1.2.35 Office Help 15 Library Honor Roll 1.2.35 Quill E1 Scroll sical Comm. 1.2.35 Red Cross 3 University. History, Philosophy. Mellor, Cindy .... 120. Busin Menishaca. Lois . . . . 120. Meyers, Richard .... IOS, 121. Comm. 1.25 Assemblies 3,45 Council Rep. 45 So h. Treasurer Dance Comm. 2: F-Hop Comm. nis 45 Honor Roll 1.2.3.45 Univ Colorado. Michael, David .... 121. Miles, Elvin .... 54, 121. Miller, Dianne .... 36. 121. Rep. 2,35 Prism Rep. 1.2.35 Rep. 25 Peries 1.2.3.45 Vice-Pre I-DA-KA 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1.2, tional Honor Society 3,45 Phoe lege, Computer Operator. Miller, Michael .... 20. 29. 1 Mills, Lynne .... 121. Missler, Sandra .... 121. Missler, Thomas .... 121. 183. Morrin, David .... 121. Morrin, Marie . . . . 121. Morris, Laura .... 121. Hono Entered Senior Year from Cana versity of Washington, Ocear or Medical. Morse, Sidney .... 93, 121. Mostov, Elizabeth .... 121. 1 dent Council Rep. 1.35 P.O.G. Magazine Rep. 25 Omena Aura Recording Secretary 45 lunior So Senior Sorelles 4: Thalians 2.- Viltries Comm. 1.2.35 Play. Mi 2.35 University of Arizona. Munson, Robert .... 121. Murray. Dennis .... Musgrave, Amy .... 29, 36. I-DA-KA 2.3. 168. 172. 178. dent 4: Peries 2.3.45 N.F.L. Band 1.2.3.45 lr. Band 15 Ho 1.2.3.45 National Honor Soci Kalamazoo College, French. Mussery, Dennis .... 60. 121 . Myler. Susan .... 121, 171.18 D 1.2.3.45 Equestriennes 1.2.3.4 Roll 45 Mary Manse, Science. -N- Navarre. Frank . . . . 121. D.E Accounting. Stephen .... 121. . . 121. 124, 176, 15 Organization Comm. 42 Omena 2,35 junior 45 Corre- 4: Hon- Liberal Thomas .... 121, Ath- judith . . . .121. Wres- Roll 122. Magazine Rep. Community Tech- Honor . . . . 122. Senior Ban- imm. Toledo Art School. ski, Deborah . . . . 20, 28. 36. ES. Finance Comm. 3,45 Tri-D rit Comm. 35 DeViItries Comm. nor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor 3,45 Lab Assistant 45 Musical 45 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 To- I iversity, Pharmacy. Darrell . . . . 38, 39, 40, 122. 1-Iil'1'iend! ..p... Pgllmer, Pamela .... 36, 122, 177, 1 . Parkhurst, jane . . . . 122. Paszkiet, Deborah .... -21, 122. In- tramurals l,2,35 Nurses' Aid 45 Broward junior College, Art. Peterson, Thomas .... 88. 122. Capella Choir 25 Chorus 13 Toledo Uni- versity. Pharmakidis, Diana .... 122. Phelps, Dessa .... 122. Prism Rep. 1,25 Magazine Rep. 45 Ora-I 2.3: Toledo University Community Technical, Busi- ness Pickering, Catherine .... 122. Piel, Wendy . . . . 122. Polonski, Tanya .... 122, 185. Honor Roll l,2,35 Play, Major Lead 35 Toledo University, Languages. Powell, Calvin .... 122. Magazine Rep. 45 A Capella Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Toledo University, Engineering. Powell, Frederick .... 88. Pownall, Laura .... 22, 36, 38, 42, 44, 122, 173. Magazine Rep. 4: l-DA- KA 1,2,3,45 Corresponding Secretary 45 Sr. Band 1,2 3,45 jr. Band 15 Orchestra 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Pit Orchestra 2,3,45 Bowl- ing Green, Music. Price. Valencia .... 122, 186. As- semblies Comm. 1,2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Drill Team 35 DeViItries Comm. 2,35 In- tramurals 15 Office Help 2,35 Toledo University, Sociology. Pugsley, Susan .... 40, 122. A Capel- la Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Intramurals 2,35 Toledo University, Business. -.R... Radon, Linda .... 123, 174. j.C.L. 2, 3,45 D.E.C.A. 45 Treasurer 45 DeViltries Comm. l,2,35 Intramurals 1,25 Honor Roll 1.2.3.4: Toledo University, Educa- tion or Retailing. Rahla, Kathleen .... 123. Ransom, Deborah .... 123. Magazine Rep. 15 Secretarial Work. Reed. Susan .... 19, 123. 181, 182. Social Service Commissioner 45 Social Service Comm. 3,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 2-5 j-Hop Comm. 3: Magazine Rep. 35 Sisco 3,45 Historian 45 junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 DeViltries Comm. 3,45 jr. E1 Sr. Play Comm. 35 Office Help 35 Toledo University, Social Science. Renshaw, jeffrey .... 123, 168, 172. Prism Rep. 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Gun Club 45 DeViltries Comm. 35 Cast 35 Base- ball 25 Basketball 15 Intramurals 45 Hall Guard 35 Stage Crew 2,3,45 Toledo University, Law. Reny, Keith .... 123. Reny, Timothy .... 123. Reynolds, Debbie .... 123. Reynolds, Gary .... 98, 123, 168, 179, 183, 186. Student Council Rep. 2,45 Quill Cr Dagger 3,45 President 45 Talis- man 3,45 Varsity D 3,45 President 45 Wrestling 3,45 Baseball 25 Cross Coun- try 15 Honor Roll 15 Ohio State, Archi- tecture. Richards, Christopher ,... 123. Riggs, Nancy .... 185. Ritch, Ronald .... 123, 170. Ritchie, Gail .... 123. Ritter, Max .... Robbins, judith .... 5, 123, 124, 168, 181. 184. Publicity Comm. l,2,35 j-Hop Comm. 35 Homecoming Comm. 45 Senior Prom Comm. 45 Prism Rep. 15 Maga- zine Rep. 25 Thalians 1,2,3,45 President 45 Thadevilleans 1,2,3,45 junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 DeViltries Comm. l,2,35 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3, 45 Ohio University, Art. Robinson, Kay .... 4, 38, 39, 40, 137, 186. Student Council Rep, 45 Thalians 1,25 I-DA-KA 25 Y-Teens 45 A Capella Choir 2,45 Vice-President 45 Chorus 15 DeViltries Comm. 2,45 Intramurals 15 Library Help 25 Honor Roll 1.2.45 Play, Minor Lead 25 Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Music Er Psychology. Romp, Cary .... 123. Rosenberg, Leonard ..,. 7, 123. Swimming 35 Basketball 1,25 Swimming Captain 35 Honor Roll 1,2,45 Duke Uni- versity or Toledo University, Marketing. Rough, Mark .... 123. Rupp, Karen .... 17, 25, 28, 36, 123, 181. Welfare Comm. 1,2,3,45 Student Council Rep. 2,35 Area Comm. Mem- ber 35 Human Relation Bd. 45 Soph. Dance Comm. 2: Homecoming Comm. 3,45 Maganine Rep. 35 Thadevilleans 2, 3,45 junior Sorelles 35 Corresponding Secretary 35 Senior Sorelles 45 Chaplain 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 DeViltries Comm. 35 Cast 2,3,45 Steer- ing Comm. 45 Athletic Office 2,3,45 Office Help 3.4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Wittenberg or Florida State, Arts G- Sciences. Ryan, Pamela .... 36, 123. Student Council Rep. 1,2,35 Thalians 1.2.35 Thadevilleans 2.35 Intramurals 2.35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 4. ..5.. Salem, Omar .... 123. Sarno, Karen .... 16, 28, 36, 123, 175. Schiel, Thomas .... 123. Schmidt, Mary .... 123. Schneider, Richard .... 23, 88, 124. Student Council Rep. 45 Prism Rep. 25 Varsity D 4: Sergeant-at-arms 45 Ecology 45 Sergeant-at-arms 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 35 Basketball 1,25 Intramurals 35 Toledo University, Law Enforcement. Schulisch, Gretchen . . . . 66, 124. Schwalbe, Allen .... 29, 36, 38, 44, 124. Schwind, Denise .... 68. 124. Office Help 1.3.45 Cashier Training Program. Scott, Carla . . . . 124. Scott, Christine . . . . 18, 22, 124, 173, 181. Awards Commissioner 45 Publicity Comm. 15 Organizations Comm. 2,45 Awards Comm. 25 Welfare Comm. 3,45 Student Council Rep. 35 Senior Prom Comm. 45 P.O.G. Rep. 35 Magazine Rep. 1,35 I-DA-KA 1,2,3,45 Peries 25 Senior Sorelles 45 Hi-Y 45 DeViltries Comm. 1,2,45 Usherette 45 Gym Assistant 35 Honor Roll 3.45 Queen Attendant 45 Ohio University, Physical Education. Scott, jackie .... 124. Scott, Lyle .... 124, 179, 183. Stu- dent Council Rep. 1,25 Quill G Dagger 2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Football 1,2: ln- tramurals 2,35 Stage Crew 4: Honor Roll 3,45 Montreal, Painting, Drafting. Scott, Marcia . . . . 21, 124. P.O.G. Rep. 35 Magazine Rep. 1.2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,25 Athletic Office 45 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 45 Ohio University or Toledo University, Education. Sears, Carol . . . . 124, 182. Magazine Rep. 15 Sisco l,2,3,45 Treasurer 45 DeViltries Comm. 45 Business College. Seymour, Sarai . . . . Sharp, Dale . . . Shiaidler, Deborah . . . . 68, 124. Tri-D Shift, Howard .... 124, 183. Student Council Rep. 2,3,45 Talisman 45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Honor Roll 4. Short, jenny . . . . 40, 124. Shrewsbery, Bruce .... 124. Bowling 3,45 Captain 45 Notre Dame, Art. Shugarman, Sherrie . . . . 124. Siegwald, john . . . . 124. Simmons, Marian .... 40, 124, 186. Y-Teens 3,45 A Capella Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 DeViItries Cast 2,35 Musical Comm. 3,4. Skalski, Kenneth . . . 29, 124. Maga- zine Rep. 45 DeViltries Comm. 1,2,3,45 Steering Comm. 45 Technical Director 45 Stage Crew 1,2,3,45 Play, Bit Part 1. Slautterback, Keith . . . . 124. Slomka, Deborah .... 124, 177. Office Help 45 Play, Bit Part 15 Toledo Univer- sity, Business. Smirin, Sherry .... 38, 39, 40, 124, 175. Magazine Rep. 1,2: N.F.L. 3,45 Thespians 45 A Capella Choir 3,45 De- Viltries Cast 2.3.42 Honor Roll 1.3.41 Play, Major Lead 35 Minor Lead 45 jr. 5' Sr. Play, Bit Part 35 Bowling Green State University, Music Education. Smith, Barbara .... 12. 28, 29, 124. j-Hop Comm. 35 junior Boys' Mothers Tea 35 Senior Banquet Comm. 45 j.C.L. 1.2.35 DeViltries Comm. 3,45 Steering Comm. 45 Musical Comm. 2,3,45 Steer- ing Comm. 45 jr. G Sr. Play Comm. 35 Ohio State University or Toledo Hospital, Nursing. Smith, Michael .... 124. Radio Club 25 Manager 2,35 Honor Roll 2: Toledo University, Engineering. Smith. Robin .... 36. Assemblies Comm. 4: Stage Crew 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Eng- lish or Art. Smith, Walter .... Smolenski, john . . . . 124. Smoot, Robert . . . . 88, 124. Snyder, Rachel .... 17. 29, 35, 40, 124, 175, 178. Awards Comm. 3,45 Spirit Comm. 2,3,45 Assemblies Comm. 45 Social Service 45 Organizations 3,45 Publicity Comm, 3,45 Student Council Rep. 35 Spirit Comm. Chairman 4: Area Comm. Member 3,45 Class Vice-Presi- dent 35 Soph. Dance Comm. Z5 j-Hop Comm. 45 Senior Prom Comm. 45 Senior Banquet Comm. 4: Prism Rep. 15 Maga- zine Rep. 35 Peries 3,45 President 45 N.F.L. 2,3,45 Quill G' Scroll 45 l.C.L. 1,25 Hi-Y 4: Les Femmes 15 I-DA-KA 2,3,45 Pot O' Gold Staff 45 A Capella Choir 45 DeViltries Comm. 1,2.3,45 Cast 2,35 Extra 2,35 Lab Assistant 35 Honor Roll 2,45 Play. Bit Part 2,35 Business Man- ager 45 Miami University, Arts Cr Sci- ences. Sobb, Andrew .... Sobczak, Christopher .... 125. Solomon, Beniamin .... 125, 179. Sommer, Mark .... 7, 125. Spade, Kathy .... 20, 125, 170. Office Help 45 Davis junior College. Spencer, Elizabeth .... 125, 173. 2 94. 95. 1 Stafford, Kenneth ..,. 125. Prism Rep. 25 Forum 1.2.3,45 Wrestling 25 Toledo University Community Technical, Electronics. Stanley, Valerie .... 125. Chorus 15 IBM School. Stannard, Suzanne .... 125. Intra- giurals 15 Office Help 45 Library Help Steinberg. Kevin , . . . 17. 125. Stu- dent Council Rep. 1.25 Parliamentarian, judicial Bd. 4: Football 15 Honor Roll 35 MIT, Cooking. Steinhurst, janet . . . . 125. Stephenson, Phoencia .... 125. Stewart, janet . . . . 7, 38, 40, 125, 173. Stohl, David . . . . 125. Ecology 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Miami University, Paper Technology Stone, Barbara . . . . 38. 125, 177, 181. Welfare Comm. 1,35 Student Council Rep. 1,2,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 j- Hop Comm. 35 P.O.G. Rep. 25 Prism Rep. 2.4: Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,45 junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 DeViltries Comm. 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Bowling Green State University, Home Economics Education. Stone, Randall . , . . 125. Stowell, Robert . . . Stump, judith .... 20, 125. Office Help 4. Suddath, Shirlcy . . . . 125. Sutkaitis, George . . . . Swanson, Constance .... 28, 36, 110, 125. Class Officer 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Soph. Dance Comm. 25 Toledo University, Anatomy. Swanson, Donald . . . . 126. Sweeny, Katherine .... 21. 126, 185. Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Tri-D 2,3,45 DeViItries Comm. 45 Intramurals 1,2.3, 45 Nurses' Office 45 Honor Roll 45 To- ledo University. Swindle, Denise .... 126. Student Council Rep. 1,3,45 P.O.G. Rep. 15 Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 35 Pay-a-el-sa 1.2.3,45 Debutantes 2.3.45 Senior So- relles 4: DeViItries Comm. 15 Honor Roll 45 Cosmetology. Szilagye, joseph .... 126. Szpila, Paul .... 126. Szykowny, Christine .... 126. Szymanski, Grace .... 128. Szymkowiak, Norman .... 126. -T- Taber, Ellen . . . . 44, 126, 173. l-DA- KA 3,45 Vice-President 4: Peries 35 Campus Life 3,45 Sr. Band 1,2.3,45 Honor Roll 3,45 Evangel College, Edu- cation. Taylor, Bruce . . . . 126. Taylor, Gretchen .... 16, 126, 178. Organization Comm. 35 Student Council Rep. 45 Student-Faculty Bd. 4: Omena Aura 1,25 Peries 45 Hi-Y 45 Thespians 35 DeViltries Comm. 1,2,3,45 junior Ass't 35 Honor Roll 3,45 Musical Steer- ing Comm. 45 Toledo University, Edu- cation. Taylor, jeffrey .... 40, 56, 126. Teague, Bradley . . . . Tettt, Robin . . . . 126. Thomas, Dennis .... 88, 126. Thompson, Patsy . . . . 126. Trotter, Ricardo .... 126. Prism Rep. 15 Magazine Rep. 25 Chorus 1,25 Foot- ball 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 Audio-Visual 15 Toledo University, Technical Engi- neer. Truitt, Pamela . . . . 126. Turney, William . . . . 110, 127, 170. Student Council Rep. 15 Class Officer 45 Sr. Band l,2,35 jr. Band 1: DeViltries Comm. 3,45 Intramurals 1,3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Toledo University, Engineer- Ing. -V- Van Alst, Mark . . . . 127. Vandivort, Keith .... 16, 26, 27, 28, 36, 115, 127, 175. Welfare Comm. 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Student-Faculty Bd.. 4: Soph. Dance Co-Chairman 2: Prism Rep. 25 Magazine Rep. 35 N.F.L. 1.2,3,45 Vice-President 45 DeViltries Comm. 15 Cast 35 Steering Comm. 45 junior Ass't 35 Student Director 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3.4: Musical, Major Lead 3,45 Minor Lead 25 Bit Part 15 Theater. Vaulx, Dora . . . . 127. Student Council Rep. 1,25 Student-Faculty Bd. 45 Prism Rep. 3,45 Track 35 Office Help 35 Nurs- ing School. Viertlbeck, Mary .... 175. Red Cross 45 Secretary 45 Chorus 1. Voorhees, Kathleen . . . . 36, 56, 127, 185. Tri-D 2,3,45 Vice-President 45 Intramurals 1,25 Honor' Roll 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. -W- Wainwright, Richard . . . Wallace, Penny . . . . Walstrom, Christine .... 127, 185. Senior Banquet Comm. 45 Tri-D 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Toledo University, Special Education. Walters, Dale . . . . 127, 183. Wambold, Kathleen . . . . 36, 127, 185. Prism Rep. 45 Tri-D 2,3,45 Treasurer 45 Intramurals 15 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Ward, Beverly .... 33, 127. Student Council Rep. 1,2,3,45 Prism Rep. l,2,3,45 Sisco 2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2,35 Quill C1 Scroll 3,45 Prism Staff 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 DeViltries Comm. 3,45 Library Help 2,35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Toledo University, Special Education. Webb, Susan .... 29, 127, 176, 181. Omena Aura l,2,3,45 Thadevilleans Z5 Senior Sorelles 45 DeViltries Comm. 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Ohio Wesleyan, Sci- ence, History. Weinstein, Donald .... 127. Weiss, Merle .... 127. Ecology 45 P.O.G. Rep. 25 Prism Rep. 1,2. Weissbrod, Bruce .... 104, 127. Wendell, Benjamin .... 27, 36, 38, 127. DeViltries Cast 2,35 junior Ass't 35 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Play, Minor Lead 2,3,45 National Merit Finalist 45 Northwestern, Medicine. Whelan, Michael .... Whickum, Odia . . . . 127. Student Council Rep. 45 D.E.C.A. 45 A Capella Choir 35 Chorus 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,35 Play, Bit Part 35 Davis Business College, Marketing. White, Harry . . . Whitmore, Dean . . . . 73, 127. Stu- dent Council Rep. 45 Sr. Band 2,35 jr. Band 15 Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 1, 2,35 Intramurals 25 Audio-Visual 2,35 Wingard, Renee .... 128. Y-Teens 1,2,35 Chorus 1,25 Office Help 45 To- ledo University or Bowling Green, Busi- ness Education. Wisnofske, Cynthia . . . . 128. Chorus 15 Office Help 25 Toledo University. Wolffing, Byron .... 36. 37, 42, 44, 128, 174. j.C.L. 1,2,3,45 Chess 1,2,3,45 Sr. Band 1.2,3,45 jr. Band 1: Orchestra 2.3,45 Honor Roll 1,2.3,45 Scholarship Team 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Purdue, Physics. Wollin, Timothy .... 128. Woods. Beverly .... 36, 128, 185. Tri-D 3.45 Corresponding Secretary 45 Slolnor Roll 3,45 National Honor Society Worden, Dorothy .... 128. Y-Teens 553 D+eViltries Comm. 35 Intramurals 1, Worman, Ernest .... 18, 26, 63, 124, 128, 172. Finance Commissioner 45 Assemblies Comm. 1,2,3,45 X Comm. 3,45 Senior Prom Comm. - ior Banquet Comm. 45 Magazin 2.35 Hi-Y 2.3.41 DeViItries Co Cast 2.35 Football 1.2,35 Play, H 3.45 Toledo University, Law. Wyant, Barbara .... 128. Wyas, Mike .... 63, 128, 170. -Y Yoder, Thomas .... 128, 183. Zalusky, jon .... Zawierucha, Richard -1.- 128. Zelmanski, Cindy . . . . 128, 17 dent Council Rep. 1.25 Omena 3.41 Chaplain 42 D.E.C.A. 45 Vic dent 45 Toledo University, X-Ray FIICIEYI. -A-- Beck, jeffrey ........ ....,,,.....,.,,, , Becker, Donald ............................ Abel, Brian ........................ 106 156,172 Beckman, Nancy .......... ...... ......... Abood. Deborah ...... ....... 1 30, 169, 176 Begley, Kathryn .. ........ 42, 156, 1 Abood, Taft ........... ........... ........ 1 4 2 Behrle, Karen ..... ...........,...,.., 1 Adams, Karen .... ..,... . .................. 1 56 Behrle, Kevin ......... ................ . . Adams, Robert ........................ 142 179 Bell Sharon ................................ Adamson, Richard ..,....... 91 ioo, isa Benham, William ..... . .......,....... .. Adkins, Marcia ........ . ......... ........ 1 42 Benjamin, Alan .............. 21,44, 1 Adkins, Richard ...... ................ 1 42 Bennett, joan ..................,.......... Adkins, Sammy ........... ....... 1 30 Benninger, Thomas ...... 38, 93, 1 Aggert, james ................. ....... 1 42 Bent, Samuel ....................... ..1 Ahmed, Fay ........................ ....... 1 30 Berdan, Dan .......... .............. Alemenos, Christopher ..,. .................. 1 56 Berkel, Debra ......... Alemenos, Debrah .............................. 156 Berkel, Kenneth .... Alexander, Charles ....... . .................... 142 Berkel, Timothy ........ Allard, Heather ........ ........ 2 7, 142, 173 Berkman, Marcia Allen, Classie ....... ................... 1 56 Berland, Daniel .... Allen, Cynthia .....,. ................ 1 56 Berles, Robert .......... Allen, Gregory ........ ....... B ernal. Andrew ........... Allgeier, Barbara . ..... .......... 1 42 Bernhard, Clarence .... . Allison, Kenneth ...... ............. 1 42 Berry, Kenneth .......... Allison, Rine ......... .......... 4 0,156 Bettinger, David ...., Altmeier, Llda . ....... ........ 1 30,169 Beumel, Gary ..... .' Amid, janet .................. ................... 1 42 Beutel, lack ......... .. Amonette, Robert ............................ Bickle, Robin ............ Anderson, jane .................. 142, 176, Bienko, Kathleen ...... Anderson, julie .................... 40,156, Bienko, Michael ........ Anderson, Robert ...... 142, 172,179, Birkeland, Cheryl ......... Anderson, Susan ......... .24, 142, 169, Angel, David ......... Arcuri, Sharon .................................... Armes, Terry ................ 88, 102 Armour, Elaine ........... . ........ 40 Armstead, jesse .... .. Armstrong, Fred ....... ..........88. 90 130, 142, Armstrong, Lee ............ .......... 9 1, Armstrong, Maxine ...... ......,. 1 30, Arnos David .... Arquette, Robert ..... Arvanitis, Gina ......... Aseltyne, Steven ....... A h P I s . aua .. ...... Ashcraft, Cynthia ...... Ashman, Bonnie .... Athanas. David ..... Aubry, jodi ........ Aubry, john ...... Aver Ira ..... .. .. .. ...... .40, ......28, 33. 37 ..44, 130, 173, 130 178 177 183 177 156 142 138 186 142 156 156 186 156 156 156 130 130 178 156 130 156 142 154 Com-Tech, Electronics. Wiegand, Robert Wiener, Marsha . ....68,127. 127. Williams, Colleen . . . . 68, 127, 171. Williams, Dennis C ..... 127. Williams, Dennis j ..... 127. Williams, Gloria . . . . 177. Pay-a-el-sa 1,2,3,45 Corresponding Secretary 4. Wilmoth, Steve . Wilson, Bruce .... 98, 99, 128, 183, 186. Wilson, Neal . . Football 1,2,3. . . 128. Track 1,25 Wilson, Richard .... 128. Prism Rep. I : Magazine Rep. 2,35 Chorus 15 Intra- murals 45 Toledo University, Business. Y. Avery, Vickey ........... .... .- B - Bader, Reba .............. ....... 1 56 Bailey, joseph ....... ....... 1 56 Baker, Timothy ..... ....... 1 42 Baker, Tara .. ............ ....... 1 56 Baldwin, Deborah .... ....... 1 42 Ball, Kathryn ....... ....... 1 42 Barner, Denise .... ....... 1 30 Barner, Geraldine ....... ....... 1 42 Barnett, Roberta .... ....... 5 6 Barney, Kathleen ..... ..13O Barrett, Deresa ............... ....... 1 42 Bartholomay, james . ...... .......... 1 42 Bartlett, jeffery ......... ............. Basso, Kathryn ....... . ....... 20, 156 Battle, Ralph ........, .......... 1 42 Bauer, Wendy ....... ............. 1 30 Bauman, Craig ..... , ...... 44. 156 Baxter, Maria .................... . ....... ........ 1 43 Beach, Daniel .................................... 156 Beach, David .......... . .......................... . Bean, Bobbie .......... 25, 27, 97, 143, 177 Beatty, Shawn .......................... 143,177 Blair, Esther .................. Blake, jeffer ...... ..... . . Blakely, Carol' ....... Blakemore, Barbara Blalark, jesse ............ Blankerts, Beth ....... Blanton, Fred ..... Blanton, Gerald ....... Bliss, Mark ................ Bloomfield, George ....... Boldt, Carl ................ Eolta, Dennis ...,..... Booker, Fannie ,...... Booker, Minnie ..... .. Boone, Penny ...,. . ...... Born, Ronald .................. Birkeland, Deborah ....... Black, Marcia ............... Blackwell, Elizabeth ........40, ...IQEET ...lflli ...IIIi' .....IIIffIfi' Borsos, William .......... .. ..... Bosse, james .......... 42, Bosse Richard Bowers, Mary ..:::. .... .. Bowling, David ........42, Bowling, Mark IIIIII ...... . ............. . 20 35 37.1 Bowyer, Suzanne .... Boxenbaum, Sheila ...................... Boyd, Charles .....,...... ............. . Boyd, Dorothy ...... Boyles, Craig . ..... ..... Boyles, Robin ............ Boynton, Carmen ...... Brabb, Margaret ...,.... Bracey, john .......... Bracken, Terry ...... Brannan, Nancy ........ ...,,..41 . Iliff IIIIII1' Brassfield, Nep ............. ...... Braziel, john ..............,. . .............. . Breininger Lyhnnette Brenneman, Linda ................ .... 3 . Breno, Barbara .................. 157, Breno, john ................ ........... ...- Bridwell, Lisbeth ...................... Brinson, Paulette .......... ............ Britsch, David ............... .27, 42, j Brookover, Karen .... . ........... 96, Larry .,,,.. Ronald ,.... .. Leonardo .,... Marion Randal-l ........ Richard ....,.. Thomas ..... , Mark .......... , Michael Elizabeth in, Robin oyce ......,.... Mary .....,. , Richard ..... Hallie .... james ......... lobert ............ 57. 1 56. ........34, 37, 131, ........4O, .........64, 143, 143, .44. 86 's, William .....,....... .. 157 143 160 157 157 131 179 143 juanita ...,.............. 40, 131, Beverly ,.,.,,,.,.,,. ................,,. Warren ...... 68, 88, 90. 100, , Shirley ....................,... 143, andall ,.,. ........................ 4 4, jacklyn ..... .,........ 1 31, raig ..1 .... . Scott ...... , jim ' ........ 90 143 . 131 143 177 176 131 143 143 157 157 186 157 143 175 143 176 131 172 65 . Louis ,,.,... .. ............. 131 atherine ...,. .... . . ... C .. l, Charles ............ ..------- ----- ---- 1 5 0 , Robert ........... 88. 91. 94. 143 ll, Anne .... ............ 1 30,131,178 Il, Christine ................ .-..------ 1 31 Dean ....,...,,... .. .......... .....-.- 1 57 Sally ,,,,,,,,.,,. ....... 1 31, 176 vid ,,,,,,,,,,.,. .,.. , ....... 1 43 Karen ...... --------- 1 43 harles ,..,.. , ..... 52. 143 Norman ..... .......-A 9 3. 131 allie .....,..... ...---- 1 43. 132 igmon ....... Y, ----...--- 143 nneth , ......,, ...--.... 1 57 vin ,,.,.,..,, ......... 1 31 Karen ,. ..... ............ 1 57 Ronald ..... ..... . .157, 179 Estela ..... .................. 1 31 Robin ,,,,.,.,. ........ ..... 1 4 3, 186 Roxanne ....,...,..... 130,131,186 Cynthia .... ..-...------ 44. 131 , A.-fm.. ,,,,,, ,...., 1 O,21,144 hristine ........ . ...... 144. 163 ichael ............ .,.. . .86 157 . jacqueline ,,.. . ......... 144 Barbara .......... ...... 1 31 , Darrel ,,,,,,,, ......... 1 44 , Steven ........ .... , , .... .. erry ..,..... .....,. . .... ............. ski, Gerald nita .........,, , rbara ......... .. ebra . ..... . n ........... ark ........... ty, Gail .... Dale ..... Mary ...... ........144 ..... .58 , .,.... 35.37. 106 'UNUUFHTEE 3 1 , 1441 ..144 152 144 144 157 131 144 173 157 177 177 Patricia ..,. . ........ 59, 144 uart .......... ................. , ...... . onald ....,.,............................. 144 ale ..... . ............ 11,13O,131,178 Christine .......................,.... 144 jeffrey ...,... ..,... 1 44, 179 183 lien .,........ ............... 4 , 157 Shannon ....... 131, 176 etfrey ...... ............. ..... 1 5 7 ffrey ,,.,.... ,............,. 5 2, 131 ott ..........,.,.. ........ 2 6, 157, 175 , Beulah ........ ........... 1 44,186 , Deborah ..... 1 ................ 157 , Gene ......... ......... 1 57 . Gilbert .,.,. , .... . , Rolland ,.... ...... 1 57 , Vicki ...... ...... 9 6 Stephen .... ...... 1 57 Dennis ...... john ...... , ......131 1'l'lES .... ., ..... ..,... . ....... . ..,... n .......... .... . .........................,. 1 57 obert ............................ ,.,..... 1 31 elia ....... 2.38, 39, 40, 131, 136, 140, 186 ristine .........,................ 144, 182 Glenda ...... . .... ..40, 59, 157 jeffrey ...,.. ..,.......... ....... . . 131 Mark ....................... ..... 1 44, 172 Wendy 157 2111 cl, Michael ........ 88, 90, Mark ....,............,,..,.,............ Robert ...... 179 57 Tim ......,... .............. 1 31, 174 Craig ,..,..,,,.,. .....,.... 9 O, 144, 172 , Arthur .............................. 131 , Deloris ................,...,,........ 157 land ........ 40, 144, 153, 179, 183 n- .,............... ...... A ......... . ,.2O, 131 an. David ...................... 21,144 , Daniel ...... .. .....,. , .,.,,.,... 88, 131 , Ronald ........ ..... , ....., 1 57 lohn .............. ......... 1 31 Ronald ....... ...... 9 1 William .... ........ . 157 irence ..,.. . .,... 40, 157 janet ...,. ...,..... 1 44 truce .,...... ..! ............... 131 my ...... , oren ........ imothy ....... ..fIB6Q'ii5Q ......,144 131 87, 1 57 Crooks, Kim ........,... ,. .....,40, 131, Croskery, Richard . ...... ........... 8 6, Crowley, Marlow Cummings, james . .,.. . Cummins. Iudy .,..... Curtiss, Ellen ..... Curtland. Christy Cusack, jo Anna Cussada. Ronald ........ .......,42, 44, ffIfIf1'l1l1I' 169 144 132 132 157 177 157 132 91 Custer, David ..,,.... ...... . ..., . Cuzynski, Cassandra ,..... 35 -. D - Daig, Frank ........................... .. ........... 158 Daig, julie ............ 20 42, 132, 173 178 Dale, Michelle ......,........ ........-.....---.-,. 1 32 Dalton, David ................................ ,... 1 58 Darah, janice ............ ......... 1 44 Darr, Michael ............... ........ 1 32 Darrington, Dewayne .................. . .... . Davidson, Douglas .,............ ........ 5 8. 144 Davis, Craig .......... 86 98, 144, 179, 183 Davis, Dale ................... .................... . Davis, Loretta ....................... ............. 1 44 Davis, Susan .....,....... 144,177 Davis, Tamara ..... ........ 1 45, 169 177 Dean, Mark .......... ..................... 1 58 Decker, Paul .....,..... .....,........,... 1 32 Declercq, Denise ...... ............. 1 56.182 Dekany, Claudia ..... .... A ...145,169 177 Demers, Timothy ...... ..132 Denman, Cheryl ........ Denman, Gary . .,,.... . Dennis, Diane ......... Dennis, Kynard ........ .fIII'1'55Q'1'Ei ...,..,......132, flffllfffiifeli 169 183 132 145 Detrich, Deborah , ..... .,................ 1 45 Detrich, james ....... ..........,.... 1 45 Detwiler, Connie ,, .,.. ...... , .,...... 1 58 Dick, Kenneth .... . .... .............,.... 1 45 Dickey, Ann ........ ...............,,.... 1 58 Diggs, Derrick ....... .......,. 8 8, 90, 145 Dixon, Constance ....,. ,........ 4 4, 96, 158 Dixon, Thomas ,.,,... .................. 1 32 Dobbins, janet ....... ............... 1 45 Domagala, Steven ...... ............... 1 56 Dompier, Carol ....,,. ....... 1 58, 182 Dong, Roger ........ . ........... 132 Donofrio, Gina ....... ............... 1 32 Donofrio, Patricia ...., . ....... 145, 182 Donovan, Susan ..... ............ 1 58 Dooley, Kenneth ........ ...A......,. 1 32 Doran, Denise .........,..... ..,............ 1 58 Dougherty, Cerese . ...... ......... 4 0,145 Dougherty, Tyrese .... ,....,,.,.. ........,., 1 4 5 Dovas, james .............. ,.... ...............,. Dovas, john ............, .l ....,...,.... ......... . H145 Draper, jane ....... ,14, 28. 34, 37, 39, 40, 13O,132,173,178,180 Dreeze, Kenneth .... ....................... . ..145 Dresher, Gerald .............................. .... Driver, james ...... Dudek. john ....,.,. Dula, Michael .,....... Duncan. Wanda 58 ............88, 132 .......20, 132. 171 Dunn, Grayling ....,........ ............ 95 .. E - Earley, William .... ........ 2 0, 44, 100, 158 Early, Michael .. .... . .................. 90, 145 Easter, Douglas ....... ........................ 1 45 Easton, Richard ....... Echevaria, Pablo ..... . ....... 50 Edens, joy ............ ........ 1 32 Eggert, james ...... .............. Eischen, Robert ...... . . ...... . ........, 145 Eisen, Naomi ....,... ...... 3 2, 132, 169 Eisen, Norman Eisenmaw, Tom Eiserling, Suzanne ...... 32, 132, 134, 158 145 173 Ellis, Patricia .......... 10, 15, 21,132, 137, 168, 177, 180 Ellis, Timothy ...... .................. 1 32, 179 Elrod, john ........... ...,............. Engel, Cy'nthia ........ ........ 4 4, 145 Epstein, oward ...... .... , ..... , 158 Do you think he sees us? Ernst, Shelly ............ Erskine, Donald 45 ...... ..158 Erskine, Scott ....... . .............. 158 Erwin, Corrine ......... ................... 1 32 Ethington, Carol ...... ....... 3 9, 40, 132 Ethington, Mary ...... ........... 4 2, 158 Evearitt, Lynn .......... ............. 1 S8 Evearitt, Richard ...... ..... ........... 1 5 8 - F - Fadden, Linda .......... .... . ..158 Fagan, jean ........ ....... 1 45 Fagan, Ronda ....... ....... Falor, james ...... .......... Farve, jenny ...... ....... 4 O 158 Faulkner, Gail .... ......... 145 184 Fay, Lorraine .... ..,.. .... 1 4 S, 184 Faylo, Dale .... ......l . ..,... ................ 1 32 Fedor, Pamela .................................. Feilhardt, Marvin .........,...... 91,158 159 Feldstein, jay ................ 90, 94, 105, 145 Feldstein, Karen ......................,... 25, 158 Felstein, Marleen .............................. 145 Feltman, james ..................... ..... ........ 1 3 2 Fenn, james .............. 132, 174, 175, 183 Ferguson, jane ................................ 9, 132 Ferguson, Kevin .................... 86,98 145 Fine, jamie .............. ...........,.. 158 Fitkin, Glenn ...,. - ....., ............. 1 45 Fitzgibbons, Peter ..... ....... 1 45 Fleck, joyce ......,..... , ...... 132 Fleming, Rochelle ,...... ....... Flinchpaugh, Gary ..... ....... 1 58 Flores, Antonio ........ ....... 1 32 Flores, Fernado .. .,.... ....... 1 58 Floyd, Carolyn ...,.....,... ....... 1 45 Foehternann, Eric . ...... .......... 4 0 Folger, Richard ......,. ........... . .145 Folger, Ronald .,... ..,..,......,... 1 45 Foos, Douglas ....... ......... 1 45 179 Ford, Valerie . ...........................,,....,.,. 186 Foster, Lorie ................................ ,,,.,. 1 58 Foster. Paul . .................,................... 145 Fox, Colleen .... 34,37, 61, 132, 173 178 Fox, Steven ................................ 16 145 Fox, Susan ................... , ....... ...,.., 2 1 133 Frahn, Mary . ....,......... ........ 1 58,182 Freeman, Quinters ..... .........,...... 1 45 Freenling, Carol ,,,... ..,..,.,....,,.,.... 1 45 Freer, Thomas ....... ...........,,.. 1 45 179 Frey, Karen ......... .....,,,. 3 S, 133, 185 Frey, Mike ......,....... ............ ....... 1 4 5 Frey, Robert .........,,,... .......... 9 3 133 Friedman, Richard ....... ...... .,.. 1 4 5 Friesner, judy ....... .........,,,, 1 58 Fry, Dawn ............. ,............... 1 33 Fryer, Debora .,..... o ,,..... 145, 184 Fuller, Anthony ,.,..,,, ...,.,.,,,.,, 1 58 Fulshaw, Connie . ..... .,...,.,..,., 4 0 Furr, Lawrence ..,., ,,............,, 1 58 Furr, Solomon .....,.,,.,.,,., ,..,,,.. 1 45, 158 -5.- Gabriel, Gina ,... . ....., ........ 145, 186 Gaines, Pamela ........, ....... 5 4, 96, 101 Gaines, Ronald ,,,,, ................,,, 1 45 Gaiter, Raymond ....... ....,.,......... 1 45 Gale, Bill .,.. . .......... ....,,,,,..., 1 33 Gallapis, Laura ..,.. ........ 1 45, 173 Gardner, Arthur ....,., ....,,,. 1 00, 145 Gardner, Charita ..... ........ 1 33,186 Gardner, Leon ........ ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, Garland, Susan ..,, ,, ....,...,,,.....,,,,,, 145 Carling. Karen ...... ........ 2 1, 133, 185 Cast, Joseph ....... .............. . Cast, Lorraine ........ ,,........ 4 0, 158 Gaston, Denise ,... ...,, ,.,,,,,. 1 5 8 Gatwood, Donald ..,.. . ,,...,. 133 Gatwood, Herbert ..... , ,,,,,,,,,,, 145 Gearhart, Kathryn ,,,,., ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gedert, Diane .,...,.., ,, ,.,,,,,, 158, 115 Gelia, Robert ,,,.,,.,.,.,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Georgevich, Dimitri .....,......,.,,,,..,.,.., 133 Germain, Bruce .......,.......... 91, 100, 158 German, Carol ............ 28, 130, 133, 177 1 1 Gerwer, Alexander ........ 16, 42, 146, 174 Gettum, Gregory ................................ 153 Gibbs, Betty jean .,.... 4O,133,l68,116g9i Gibson, Mary ...., ...............,... 4 0. 158 Gilbert, Diane ........ ,. ..... ..146 Gilbert, Dorothy ..,.... ...... 1 58 Gilbert, Michael ....... ......... 1 46 Gillespie, Brenda ..... ....... 2 1.133 Girkins, Linda ........ . ....... 146, 177 Girkins, Thomas ...,,.. ........ l 33, 172 Glasener, Tamara .... . ........ 133, 171 Glassman, Saralyn .,... ............. Glawe, jacqueline ..... ......... 1 46 Gleason, james ...... ...... 1 46 Glesmer, Lynn ..... ......... 1 58 Glover, Mary ..L .... ...... ....., , 146 Gold, Lawrence .... .,.............. 146 Goldstein, Bonnie ...,. , ............. 146, 182 Golliday, Ernestine ..................,......... 158 Goodman, Marcia .......................... B, 158 Goodman, Mary Beth ..34, 133, 173,178 Goree, john .....,........ .......... . . .,..., 695. 158 Gottschalk, Steven ..........,... 91, 100, 153 Gould, Ralph , ................. 20, 93, 133. 186 Gould, Susan . .......,. ...........,............. 1 46 Graalman, Linda ....... .....,...... . ......... 1 46 Graber, Rebecca ....... ...... 1 46,173 178 Grating, Ellen ..,,.... .............. ........... 1 4 6 Grainger, Louise ............,............. 40. 133 Grant, Garfield ..............,................... 158 Grant, Lorraine .. ...... 11, 12, 21, 40, 11356 Graves, Brian .... .... ....... 4 2 ,146 168 Green, Bethany ...... .,......... 1 58, 185 Green, Debra .... ........,...,... 1 46 Green, Douglas .,.... .......... 1 58 C-reen. john ..... ...... .... .......... 1 3 3 Greiner, Donald .,..... ......... . Griffin, Robert .....,... ................ 1 59 Griffith, jeanne ....... ........ 1 59 182 Griffith, Michael ........ . ......... 54,146 Grigore, john .........................,. ..,...... 1 46 Grossman, Frederick .,................ ..88, 133 Grote, Gaye .,,..,,.,,.,,..,,....... 20, 133, 171 Guerrero, Nellie .......................... ...... 1 44 Gurzynski, Richard ..,.......... ..... .......... 1 4 5 Gwinner, joseph . .........,... 27, 40, 42, 146 - H - Haack, james ..,....,...... ................ 8 8 Haddad, Beth ................. ........ 1 46, 175 Haddix, David ...............,.... ....,....... 1 33 Hagemann, Mary jane ...... ......... 1 33 Hager, William .I ..........................,..... 159 Hakius, Frederick .....,,.,............... 40, 146 Hall, Gayle ............................ ............ Hall, james .............. 44, 98.99, 146.152 1-lall, joseph .... .........,...,........ ....,. . . .133 Hall, Kernie ....... . ............................ .- Hall, William ...,.,..... .............. . .. Hames, Robert .,....... ......... 1 59 Handing, Deborah ..,... ............ Haralson, james .......... ....,.. 1 00.146 Hardy, Deborah ,,... ,. ............ 146 Harlan, jim ....,.....,. ........- 1 46 Harmon, Darlene ....., ......... 1 59 Harris, Diane ......... l ........... 146 Harris, james ..... .... .... A 8 8,133 Harris, Mark ....... ................ . ,159 Harris, Rebecca ,... ....... 2 4, 146, 169 Harris, Steve ....... ........ 1 O. 39, 40 Harris, Thomas ...... .......... . ......,.. . Harris, Tim ...,.,....... ..........,... .... 9 1 ,159 Harrison, David .........,.... .............. . Harrison, Eugene .......... 88, 98, 102, 133, 138, 186 Harrison, Lois ..,... ...... . .......,...... 1 46 Harrison, Sandra ..... ........ 1 46 Hartfield, Charles .... ..,..... 1 59 Hartsock, Carolyn ...... . ....... 159 Hartsock, Marilyn ..........................,... 159 Harville, Shelia ..........,....................... 159 Hawthorne, Roycelynn .,..,..,.,........,... 146 Hawthorne, Tanya ..,,,. 40. 159, 162, 165 Haynes, Bruce .................................... 147 Hayward, Drusilla ..... . ..................... Lockwood, jill ...,...... Mink, Morgenstern, john ..,....,........ 20, Mueller, Kenneth Mu rry, 214 Hayward, Ramona ......... A.......... ........ 1 3 3 Hazard, Susan .,.... 26, 42, 147, 175, 176 Hazlett, Pamela ....,..,,.., 40, 42, 159, 168 Hearancki, Elaine ..................,.........., 159 Heard, janice ....... .............. 1 33,186 Heard, Michael .,.,. ....... 9 O, 147 Heard, Yolanda ......, . ....,.... 147 Hearn, Charles ...... ....... 1 33 Hearn, Eddie ......A ............ .159 Heath, Donald ...... .,...... .... ...,...... 1 5 9 Hebler, Mark ..... ........l................ . ..159 Hedler, Alan .................... 27, 40. 42, 159 Hedler, Susan ..,....,......................,..... 159 Heine, Barbara . ,...... 20, 25.34, 133, 180 Henderson, Mary Ann ..................,... Henderson, Rachel ..,......................... 147 Hendricks, Damares .,......,........,........ 133 Henneman, judlth ...,.........,.l............ 133 Henning. julie .. .......,.. 9, 28. 42.43.133 Henry, Robert ...,... ..l.......... .... ....,... 1 4 7 Herman, Marilyn ,.... .,.,.......,.... 2 5, 159 Herzog, jeffery ............., , ................ 160 Hewitt, Louann .................. 44, 147, 173 Hewlett, Christine ...,...... 15. 28,34 37, 133,174,177,180 High, Derek . .,,....,.................,.,. , ..,.... 159 Hilfinger, Susanne .....,....,............,.... 159 Hill, Barbara ....,........ ..,.......... 1 47 Hill, Gary ..,........... Hill, Lexine ......... .133 159 Hill, Teddy ,..... ,... . . ,.... . ..,. 91.95, Hillebrand, Susan ..... ...... 1 33. 168. 184 Hinds, Lili ,.,,..,,,..,.. ,........ . ....... . .133 Hinsey, David ........... ................ Hinton, Reginald .,... ........ 1 47,179 Hoffman, jeffery .,... . .,................ 147 Hogan, Lois ..... .......... ,... . . .40. 44, 159 Hohl, Marla ................ ...,.... 1 47,182 Holbrook. Richard . .,.., ............. 1 47 Holden, Keith ............,.. .......... 1 60 Holewinski, Michael ,.,.. .. .... 159 Holewinski, Sharon .... . .,,...... 147 Hollander, Susan ..,. . Hollstein, Rose ......... Holman, Randall ....... 15 159 .......10, 33 Holt, Denise ...,..... , ...... 147 Holtz, Edward ...... . ..,.. 147 Hoot, Gregory ........... ...... 1 33 Hopkins, Pamela ....... .......... 1 47 Hopkins, Vicki ...... ..........,........,.. 1 59 Horen, john ....... .....,............. 4 2,147 Horn, john ,,...,.. . .,.................... 95, 159 Horn, Wanda ................ 21, 40. 133, 186 Hornton, Mary ,...,,. ,... ...............,....... 1 5 9 Horvath, Theresa .....,...........,......... ...159 Houghtaling, Kathleen .............. 160,185 Houttekier, Randy ......... ........,.,..... Howald, james .....,..............,....... 90,147 Howard, Luther .....,.,....,,...... 39, 40, 133 Howard, Robert ..........,............,.,...... 160 Hrabak, William ..11,105.144, 147,172 Huff, Paula ........................,....... 40,160 Huffman, Randy .,,,.......,.....,........ 44. 133 Hughes, Catherine ...... ..,.... 4 O, 133 Hughes, Diana ......,.. .,.............. 1 33 Hughes. Kim ..... ........... 147.186 Hughes, Villa ........... ...,..,............... 1 60 Hull. Sandra .... ...............,,.. 5 9.147, 169 Humberger, Sharon ..,.., ...... 2 O, 133. 176 Humphrey, Mark ......,..........,...,..,..... 147 Hunt, Lynda ..21,34, 133, 177.178,18O Hunter, Dwight ................. ...40, 91, 160 Hunter, Emma .........,.......... 20. 147, 186 Hunter, lnez , .... ............ , ....... 1 33,186 Hurt. Mark ,..,..... ......... 8 8, 90, 133, 186 Hymore, john ..... ...................... 9 1, 160 - 1 - lnman, Pamela ...........,..................... 160 Iossi, Mary ...,.......... 12, 39. 40, 177, 178 lrving. Anthony ................... ,. ..... 88. 134 Irving, Stephen ........................ ,..... .... 1 6 O Irving, Yonette ...... .,...... 1 47. 186 -1- jackson, james . .......... ------- 4 0 jackson. john .........- ------- 1 47 jackson, Kenneth .... .....,---------- 1 34 jackson, Toney ..... .A.......---Y-e---- 1 60 jacobs, Craig ....... .......-------------- - -147 jacobs, Laura .... .,... , ...44, 160. 135 jaffee, Alan ,... .. ....---- 21. 86.147 james, .Kevin ...... --------------Y-- 1 34 james, Pamela ..... ..........--- 7 .134 james, Tracey ..... --------- 1 60.173 jan, Daniel ...........,.. ---.- . ...147.172 jankowiak, Bonnie ..... ..-.---..----- 1 50 janowski, Charmaine .... .....A.-.----- jaques, james ............. ............-...- 5 5 jaynes, Denise ........... ..............-..- . -147 jennlngs, Doug ................. ...38. 44, 147 jennings, Lynn ..........,................. ...... jeziorowski, Margaret ...................... 147 jiannuzzi, Mary Ann .... ......... 1 34.177 jimison, Colleen ......... ........- 1 34. 173 johnson, Alvin ........ ...-.,...Y-- 1 34.150 johnson, Ann ....... ................ .--..-A 1 7 5 johnson, Brad ......... , .... ...-.., 4 2, 160. 179 johnson. Charles .................-.-------- ---134 johnson, Darnell ...... , ................... ,...-- 1 60 johnson, David . ..... 88. 94. 146, 147 172 johnson, Edwin ......................... .--.-.-.1 johnson, Eloise ,. ..................... ...146 147 johnson, james E. .......... 16. 40.95, 160 johnson, Laurie .,.... ......,.. 4 2, 160. 178 johnson, Lynette .... ,.... .... 4 O . 134. 186 johnson, Pamela . ..... ....,.-...A.Y- 1-.-1 - 1 47 johnson, Randy ,..,. , ........ 91 147 johnson, Renee .,.. . ......,.,,. 134 johnson, Rosalyn ....,, ,,....,, 1 60 johnson, Steven ...., ,,,,.,.. 1 60 johnson, Veronica .... .,-..... 1 47 johnson, Yourline ...... ..........,.....,.... 1 47 jones, Brenda ......,., .,..,,,,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,, jones. Candie .................. 25. 39, 40, 147 jones. Christopher .........................,.. 160 jones, Darlene .....,.,. .....,............... 1 60 jones, Ernest ,,,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,, 128 jones, jacciueline ,..,,, .,., ,,,, , , , jones, Katherine ,,.,.. ,,,.,. 1 60 165 jones. Phyllis ...,..... ...,,,,, 4 0,160 jordan, Cvnthia ...,. ...,.....,,,,,,,, 1 47 jordan, Larry .,,,.,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 147 jordan, Michael ....... ....,.,. 4 2, 44, 160 joseph, joel ......,..,......, .,,,,....,,,,,,,, losephson. Pamela .......... 7,134 jozwiak. Carole ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 134 judis, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 43 1,34 ludv. jill , ............. .....,....,..... 1 60 171 luereens. Nancy ..A.........A... 148. 177, 178 -K- Kadzialka, judith .... .............. 1 48 Kahn, Christopher .... .,.......,,, 4 4 160 Kahn, David .......... . . ...............,.,., 134 Kaighin. Keith .... ....... 9 0,148 172 Kajtasz, Linda ,... ,..,.,.,,,, 4 0,134 Kapela, Susan ...... ............ . .160 Kaplan, Scott ...... ........ 5 3, 134' Kaplan, Vicki ......... ...,.. 1 48, 184 Kasprzak, Karen ,,,,. ...... 1 60, 182 Keehnle, john .....,...... ...,,,,... , 134 Keesecker, Richard .... , .,,....,.,.,. . Kelb, Karen .............. ,, .... 148, Keller, Keith ..,.,,,,..... ,,,.,,., 8 8, Kendrick, jeffrey .,..... . .....,,....... .. Kendrick, Martha ,.,,....,,...... , ..,,. 148, Kendzierski, jerome Kennedy, Casey ..,.. , ......... . , Kennedy, Kevin ....... Kennedy, Sue ...... Kern, jane ............. Kertesz, james ,... . ....... 148, 148 173 128 148 177 100 160 162 134 134 178 148 160 Kezur, Howard ...,. Kidd, Lawrence ....... Kiefer, Linda ...... ........ 1 48, 175, 176 Kiefer. Sharon ....... ............ 1 34,176 Kimble, Michele .,...... .....,,., 1 34, 182 Kimmones, Karen .... .. ........... 148 Kimmones, Ruben .... ...... 1 60 King, Sandra ........,., .,.,,,,,,,, 1 48 Kinney, Pamela ..... ....... 8 ,160 Kinor, Karen ....,. ........... 1 61 Kissling, Carl ........ . ..,.....,,... 148 Klein, Cynthia ,,.. ....,,.,.... 4 O 148 Klein, Dennis ...... . .,,.............,... 148 Klein, Keith ........,..., , .... . .... 52,191,151 Klein, Mark ........,..................,,.., 84 134 Kline, Charles ,.......,........... 91,100 161 Klocheska, Charlotte ....,..,....,..... 40 161 Klockowski, Cynthia Knakiewicz, Kathleen ..... ........ 4 4,134 Knight, Melissa .....,...... ,....,...., 1 61 Knott, jeffrey .....,............. .....,..,.,.., 1 34 Knowlton, Stephanie ....... ...... 1 61,162 Kobee, john .................. ......,....... Kolbe, Mark .............. ...... 1 06, Koleszar, Thomas ...... ................, Kotalo. joyce .. .... ...................... 1 48, Kotalo. Roy ....,......,.... . ......,....... ,..86 149 134 185 148 176 173 174 161 134 Kovacik, jacalyn ,,............ 130,134 Kramer, Caren ..20,38,39,4O 134, Kramer, Pamela .......... 44,148 173, Krasney, Debra ........... , ........,,.. ,,,, 4 O, Kraus, Georgianna ......................,..... Krebs, Arthur .........,,,.,.......,....,.,,...... 148 Krebs, joseph ......... ..,,.. 1 OO, 161 Krieg, john ........,. .............,.....,,,,,... 1 48 Krieg, Ronald ............,.......,.,...., 148 179 Kronfield, Patricia .... 28, 40, 44, 134 173 Krueger, jill ...........................,,. 148,176 Krueger, Kim ...............,..............., ....161 Kruse, Constance ...... ......., 1 34 Kuehnle, john ......... ..... Kufel, Sharon ,...,, ,.,,,,..,., , 148 Kuhman, Bruce ...,.,. ...,,,.....,.,,,, 1 34 Kuhman, Carol ...... , ..,.... 40,161 185 Kuhnle, Patricia ........ ..........,....... 1 34 Kummerer, Gregory ..........,.., 88, 90, 148 Kurek, Deborah ........,,..,................ Kurtz, Linda ...... 11, 20.21, 34, 37, 135, 176 180 -L- Labay, Cynthia .......... ........... 1 48 LaCourse, Robert ...... .........,.,.. 1 48 Lake, Karen ,...,...... .,...... 4 0,135 Lammers, Kevin ..... ........... 1 35 Lampros, Marcia ...., ........... 1 61 Lampros, Milton ........ .............. 1 35 Landis, Ruth ................. ...... 1 48. 175 Langhorst, Michael ....... .............. 1 35 Langhorst, Timothy ..... .,............... 1 35 Lappohn, Lydia ........ .. .,........... 44,149 Laskiewicz, janet ...... ......... 4 0,44 161 Latson, Candie ....... .................. 1 35 Latson, lrma ........ ......... 9 6. 161 Laufer, Craig .....,... .....,. 1 06. 161 Lavsky, Mollie ....,.. ....... 1 35,174 Lawhorn, Lydia ........ ............ 1 35 Lawrence, Carol .. ........ , ........... .161 Lawrence, Douglas ....... ............... 1 61 Lazenby, Dennis ........ . ....... .44, 161 Lazette, Adrienne ...... ............ 1 LeBeau,4 Charles ..... Lebow, Laura ..,. 14, 20, 34, 37, 135, 138, 180 Lee, Mary ..............,...,.....,,,,....,,.,,,,,,, 149 Lee, Theresa .,....... ............ 4 O, 161 173 Leeper. Barry .... ............ 2 1,114,135 179 Leffler. Nickie ...............,.. 149, 169, 182 Lemerand, Harriet ..... ................,... 1 49 Lemerand, Iohn ...... ...... ..... 8 8 148 Lemken, Sa ly .,..,., . ..,,..,... 149 Leonard, Laura ..... ..... ,,,,. 1 3 5 Lepiarz, Marie ..... ....... 1 49 Lesser, Darla .,,,,, ..,..,. . ..149 Levey, Craig ..,.., ......,,,,,,, 1 49 Levine. Llo d ....... .......,. 1 OO 149 Levinson, 1-llelen ......... .. ,,..,..... ..40, 149 Levinson, Susan ........,......... 63, 161 Lewandowski, Patricia Lewandowski, Teresa 1 1 1 . Lewis, Bonnie ............. ..,....... Lewis, Regina ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 4 0 Lewis, Shirlene ..... ................. Lewis, Stephen ...,, ........ 3 9,40 Lewis, Susan .,..,.... ...,,,,.... 4 O Liber, Samuel , ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, 4 4 Llchtcsien, Brenda ..... .....,,,,,. Liebig, Blaine ,,,,,.,,.. ,,,,,,,,, 1 OO Liebig. Eric ,... ...,... ....,,,,,.,. 1 6 O Ligibel. David ....,., ......... 6 0, 135 Ligilael, Douglas ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 1,161 Lincoln, Cynthia ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Lincoln, Starrie ..,..... .............,,,, Lindner, Catherine ,,.,. ,,,,,,, Lindner, Robert ..,... .,,,,,,,,,, Linticum, Brenda ..,. ...,,........... Lipe, Shelley .,.,.,... LiDson. Ken ........ Lisk, Mark ..... Little, jack ..... Liwo, Vickie ...... Lloyd, Lloyd, Bruce ...... Iohnnie ..... ........21, 42 61 Lockwood, Nancy ....... London, Richard ...... London. Robert ..... Long, Mark ...., Longoria. Kim ..... Lopez, Robert ,,.. ...... Lopez, Rosalinda Lorenz, Christine Loy, Danny ........... Luce, Vera ..,........ Luczak, Darla ....... . Luczak. Debra . ,,,.,.. . Lunceford, Larry Lunceford. Lloyd Luppens, Sharon .........86. 135 .......40 .,.....44 .105.1-49.153 4, 39, 40, 124,11 Luther, Lynda ...., .............,....... ,.,.. Lykins, Curtis ...,.,., ...,,, , ,,,. 9 l,93, Lykins, Michael ...... .... .... . 4 O, 135, Lyons, Anthony ,..,,, ...,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,, Lyons, Deborah ,.,,. .,.,,.,.. 1 49, Lyons, Larry ...... Maclean, Donna ...... Maclean, janet ..,., M- Maclin, Lewis ...,........, ......... 1 35. Madanski, Timothy ..... ............. Madden, Deborah ....... ....... 4 O, Mahorney, Patrick . ..,. ...... , ....... . . Maier, Ruth Ann .,.. ...... , .149, Maison, james .......... ....... . 156. Majors, Clifford .,,... ....,........ Majors, Erotida . .... ....... . Manera, james ..... ........ 1 06. Manera, Vince .,.,... ................ Manis, Marcia ..,.... ............. Manix, john ......... ........ 1 00, Manke, Lisa ............ ............. Manning, Norman ........ .,..........,......... Mansour, Linda .......................... 40. Marion, Marc ...,........ 29, 42, 44, 86, Marok, Rebecca ................,....... 161, Marsh, Charles .,.... .... ........................ Marshall. Beniarnin ............................ Martin, Ann ................ 96, 149, 169. Martin, Mary ...,.., ........... ....... 1 4 9, Martin. Timothy ...... . ........,............. Marx, Eddie ......... ....... . Mast, Scott ........ ................ Mathison, julie ...,. ......... 1 35 Matlock, Regina ...... ..............,.. Maurer, Mark .....,. ........, 1 49 Mayer, Barbara ...... ..,...... 1 49. Mayers, William ....... .. ........... .. Mayweather, Patricia .... .......... Mazey, Kathy ...., ........ ....,.. McCarthy, james .... ....... McCarthy, Thomas ..... ....... McClure. jonn .......... ,......... McClure, Philip ,..,., ............. McCormick, Dolly . ...... ....... 4 O, McGinnis, Diane ...... .....,.,.. McGinnis, james ...,., .......... Mclllvain, Cheryl Mclndoe, Gregory ,...... ....... Z O Mclndoe, Gordon ....... , .....,.... 40 Mclntyre, Arthur .........,................. ,. McKenzie. Patricia ....,,,....,.... 56,96 McLoughlin. Terrance , .................. .. McMann, Timothy ...............,........... McMillan, Maureen ......................... McWilliam. jack .......... 91.95.162 Mechel, Michael .............,...,,........... Medlen, Michael ....,. ..................... Meek. jill ............,.. Meininger, jay QQ1Qf1'1i6 176 161 149 161 161 161 135 149 161 149 149 161 172 172 161 149 161 135 135 149 149 149 135 149 175 135 161 161 135 135 172 149 135 149 149 161 135 149 172 35. 178 161 161 172 135 173 161 161 149 138 135 161 149 176 161 135 161 161 135 149 161 161 161 175 161 161 185 152 149 68 135 169 149 174 176 161 149 149 52 135 162 149 135 149 162 135 135 162 149 149 162 135 135 172 135 149 135 183 Menacher, Susan Meredith. Sandra Merritt, Beth .....,... , ..........,....,. .1 Merritt, jean .......... 2O.35,37. 1. Merritt, Robert .,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Mertz, jav , ,.,..., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,, 1- Metzger. Richard Metzger, Robert , ,,,,,,,.....,,. 21,1- Mewbuorn, Renee ....................,,, Meyer, Ann ....................., 150.1 Meyers, Theodore ..... . ....... . ..... Meyers, Thomas ....... ....,...... 1 ' Michael, David ...... Michael, Karen Michael. Patricia Michalski, Karen Michalski, Linda ......162, 11 M.1es, Elaine .................,.............. Miligan, Thomas E Miller, Miller Barbara .......... ,..... . .162, 1 , Charles ...... 88, 90, 98, 114 Miller, Cheryl ..... .,....,..,....,.,..... - Miller, Debra ..... .... ,... . Miller, Dennis ,.,.. ....... 1 ' Miller, Diana ....... , ...... .. Miller, joyce ....... ...,........ Miller, Linda ..... ....... 4 0, Miller, Marcia ...... ....,....... Miller, Matthew ..,.... ........ 9 0,1 Miller, Michael ......... ......,.,....... Miller, Pamela ...... ......,............ Miller, Peter .......,....,... 88,190.1 Miller, Raymond ...,,..................... Miller, Richard ..... ......, 8 8, 102, 1 Miller, Rodney ..,,........,............... Miller, Timothy .... ..........,,,,..,.. Millman, Linda ...... .....,............. Mills, Mincey, Donald Miner, Cheryl ..... ..... .,.................... Beverly ........... 'f1i6I'1'55Q 1' Marlene ,.., ........ , , ............. . Missler, Patricia Mitchell, Melvin Molden, Beverly Mominee, Gloria Montgomery, joseplhw-mn Montri, David ..,..,......... Montri, Karen ....... . .... Montri, Ronald ...... Montrie, Marilyn ...... ....... 1 Moon, Constance ................... . .... Moore, Bruce .............................. Moore, Gary ..... ,... . ............,.,....... Morford, Nancy ..... .24, 39, 40, 1 Morford, Peggy .,.,.. 24, 39, 40. 1 Morgenstern, Mary jo Morris, Laura .................. Morrison, Roger ........ Morton. Dannie ,.... Morton, john ...,..... Moses, Marilyn ....... Mosley, jack ..,,.... Moss, Levi ......... Motley, T'mo1hy ...............,......... Muhleman, Dale ........ Muhleman, janet ....., Muhleman. Philip ...... Muir, Beth ...........,. Muir, Sharon ........... Munson, Ronald .... Munson, Roy ............,. Muraski, Angela Murphy. M'chael Murray, Denise ....... . ........... 38, 42. james . ,... . .,......,... 1 12111211 111111 Musgrave. jane ...,.,,,.. Mussery, Debbie .....,,.,.. .....,.... Muszynski, Marilyn Muto, Cynthia .......... ....... 9 6, A ' Myers, Diana ........ ,. .,.. ........,.... . -N- Nadolny, Pamela ..... Nagley, Sandra ......... Napolski, Daniel Napolski, Nick ..................,........ Nappenbach, Bonnie ..., 21, 25, 1 Nappenbach, Douglas ...... . ...,. Naumann, Mary Neal. Anthony ........... . Neely, Lois ............ Neitzel, David ...... Nelson, Diane .......................... 1 Nelson, jennifer Nesper, Richard Ness, Kathryn ...... Nichols, Lois ........ Niaim. Doug . .,....... . Notzinger. Scott ....... ........,.42, 150, 'IfIfffIfifffI1 50, 1 Nordoff, lulla ., ......... Norman, Shervl ......... Northington, Robert Nowaczyki, Michael --If 121111111 -Q- Oats, Cynthia ........... O Donnell, Kim ..,...,. . O Donnell, Robert O Haver,-Elden ...................... .- O'Laughlin, Ron ................ ..21, 1 Olszewski, Maryann O'Neil, Frances .......... .. O'Neil, Roderick ....... 1 Debbie ....... id ............. hael ...... ale ........ David ....... Tony ....... Angela ........96. .........88, 151. 104, ..p- Diane .... rraine ..... Susan ....... E11 . ........... raig ........... , David .... ,. Andrew ...... 51, 51. .I1fQIQf1'331 Toula ..... ss, Kathleen' David ......,...... Bruce ,.,, ...... ula ......,..., omas .......... Bufford ,.,... David ....... Holli ......... haron ...,... ry .... ......... Helen ..... ,... . uclha ............... , Kimberly ..... n, Russell ....... ..........20, ......... .88, . ....... 38, 44, .IIIIIIQ1'56l . ........ 135. II1fI1II15'1'I ,, ...... 10, 67, .........151, n, Steven .................... , ....... . n, Susan .................. 21. n, Timothy ..... Holly ..,.......... 136, 177 136 163 173 136 163 182 186 163 177 62 136 151 163 136 136 136 136 151 136 136 185 136 163 184 163 151 151 185 :44n151w1.73n178 ary Lou ..............., 65, Sally ................,..... ,....... 136, 151. 174 184 , ff .............................. Je 'ey 177 Luann ,.,.. ..,. 134, 136, 51 Ricardo ......... ..,......... Marva ................ . ....... er, Richard k, Melani .,...... 38, , Edythe ,............... Evangeline ..... ...,.. Charles ....,,.,.,.. idis, Helen 1 judy .............,. Mary jo ...... Betty ..............1........... 40 96 216 40 ........163 .... 136 174 163, 136, 151. ....91, 151 151 Robert ....,.,..... 58, 91 , 163 12, 40, 93 Terrell ......, Theresa FIS .. ...,........ .,........ 40,163 151,174 wski, Leo ..,.................... . .... wski, Mark ski, Roxanne .... , jeffrey ........... n, Lynn . ..,..... Raymond ...... Richard ..... hn .......,.. V .........,..... Kathryn ..... Alton . ...... Kathy ...... 42, 44 40, 13,7 Scott ................ , ..,............ ,. .29 42 44 Kevin ......,...... . egory ,,.... ............. ..... . Illia . ......, loyd ........ , Paula ....... an .......,..,.. y, Michael .... y, Stephen .... . Leonard ...... ichard ............. la. Balaram ...... William ......... Scott ...,...1. TQ... ISB .... ............. -R- Dale .,.... . ...... .. onald ...,... effrey .......... Melvin ........ . an, Dean ...., ,. ......137 137 ........17 186 177 163 151 185 178 176 165 136 175 177 ..151 163 ..163 ..137 163 163 ..137 184 ..151 ..137 .. 91 163 ..163 ,.151 ..137 185 175 ..137 ..163 ..137 137 ,,137 ..137 ........151 63 ...........137 91 63 1 Daniel .................. 106 1li 1 1 5. 5 , Robin .,....,. .......,.,,,..,,.,.,... 1 63 . Roland ...... ffery .. ..,.,... Marianne ....... ,v ................ ifton ....,.,,. , ...,..... .1..... 1 51 40 ........163 51 40. 60 , Peter ..,., . ..,,,....... arah ,.,.. . ...... 25 163, ,effrey ,...... .,..,,,,.... 1 63 , f, Sandra .,.,.. ls, jay ' ....... ........98, 163. s, Kevin .,,,,.,,..,,,.,,.,., , ,.,,, 88, S. Larry ....1.... . .............. 100, ss, Diane ........ 4O,151.153. 1, Karen ,,,,...,,,,..., , .....,,, 151, 1. Karis .... . ITV .... ,, ..,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , who , ..... T. ................. 21, 137, von, Robin , ...........,,,,,,,, 163, 102 Bradley ...... 29, 84, , 108, ilores ........... . ...... .... 165 179 151 179 137 101 184 168 168 163 172 176 137 151 Riggs, Larry ....... Riggs, Sherry Rigoli, joni .... .... . .. Ringle, Christine Ripple, Brian .......... Ritchie, Allan ........ Rizzo, jan .......,..... Roberson, Teresa ....... Roberts, Clifford 1 63 ...::::..90 ........91, 163 ..91, 137 151 178 163 151 172 163 Roberts, Gregg .... ,. ................ . Roberts, jeffrey .... .......... 9 1, 95 Roberts, Mark .................................. Roberts, Patricia ................ 151, 171 Roberts, Rebecca ....... .................... Roberts, Scott .... ............. Roberts Steven ..... Robinson, Fay .51 Robinson, Theresa Rocker, Deborah ....... Rocker, Peter ...... Rocker, Tim ........ Rockwood, jeffery Rogers, james ,..,.. Rogers, Kathleen Rogers. Marsha ...... Rohr, Walter ...... Rokicki, Eileen ,,.. Rokicki, Kimberly Romanoff, Richard Rosenberg. Robert '3i6 E5 . .,.,. 95 ..,...44 IQIIIIITE1' III ....... 111115185 ......20 . 1 151 185 151 137 137 163 137 137 163 163 151 137 182 137 163 137 163 151 175 Schafer, Debra ..38, 39, 40, 41, 138 Scheer, Marianne ........ 14, 145, 152 Scheuer, Rebecca ........ , .................... , Schmidt, David ....,,.,....,..,....., 42, 44, Schne:der, Ronald ...... ..,.. . . ,.....,,. Schneider, Susan , ..,............ 40,152 Schneiderman, Lori Schneiderman, Steve 173 175 164 152 ..152 173 ..164 138 Fl ... .................. . Schnell, jeffrey .... 84, 85, 102, 125 1 Schnell, julie .................... 1S1,152, Schoonmaker, Marc 07, 138 173 138 Schrader. Royanne ...................... 20 138 Schrein, Clifford ...... ................. 1 64 Schrickel, Cathy ,..,,.,,. .....,.,... 1 64 Schrickel. Vickie .............................. 138 Schroeder, Arthur .....1..............., 91 164 Schultz, William ...... 27, 38, 40,138 186 Schwalbe, Carol .,.........,..........,,..,,,,,, 152 Schwartz, Eileen ........,,,....,,,,,., 138 180 Schwartz, Harvey . ..... ........, 3 3,37 138 Schwartz, Ronald ,,,, ,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,., 138 Sciolin. Robert .......... ............... 4 4 138 Scott, Lydia .... , ..,.....,.,...,.,,. 20, 138, 182 Sedlander, Mary Lee .... ,.10, 27, 67. 137, 138, 177 180 See. jennifer ............ ..................... 1 64 Seiler, Laura ,.,, . ....,,...,.....,, 152 Seka, Priscilla . ..... ........ 1 52 Shaffer. Robert ....... ..152 ,.. You're got to be kidding mel You're not taking my picture. Rossie, Sandra ...,.... Rough, Walter ...... Rubin, Neil ..... Russell, Danni ...... Russell. lerry .......... '2i2i 156 Russell, Lisa ...,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 151 Rutz, Heidi ........ 24 142,151 176 -5.. Saba, Rebecca ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, Saba, Rhonda ..., ,,,,, Salem, Cynthia ...... Salley, William Samples. Debra ...... Sampsel, Donna .,,,,, Sampson, jill . ......... .. Sampson, Kenneth Sanders, Valaria .... .. ..164 ..137 164 ..164 151 177 178 164 . ........ 151 176 137 17,138, Sandler, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Sauer. Doug .,.,...,,.... Savorelli, Cynthia Savorelli Susan .... SawEcki,' Cynthia .,.... Scaffidi, Lydia ......, Scaffidi, Ronald ..... Schaefer, Gregory ..... 138, ..151 ..137 164,176 ..137 151,177 151 138 151 164 164 175 138 Sharp, juanita ...,. . Shaw, Robert .......,........,,.....,..........., 164 Shaw. Thomas .............. 60. 84 108 138 Shaw. Van . ............ .................... . Shearman, john ,,,,,,,, ...,.,,,, ,,,,., 9 1 ,164 Sheidler, Sandra ...,..... .,,,,.... 4 0,152 Sherber. Ronda ..,,,,.,..., .....,,,.....,,,, 1 64 Sherman, jacqueline Shible, Beverly ., ,.........,,.,.... 42 Shible, Stanley .,.,,,,.,,,....., M ,,,, , Shiffler, Mark ...,.,...,,........., Shindel, Matthew .................... Shinners, Michael Shoemaker, Michael ......88, 102, 184 138 52 ..106, 103 138, 186 Short, Alane ..........,,,.. Short. Rose .............. ........152 164 Shoun, Allen .,,.,..,.........,.., .....,. , ,,., ,, Shrewsbery, Yvonne Shugarman, jeffrey Siegel, Lesley ........ Siegwald, . Gordon ..., Slek, David ,.,,.,,....... Sillence, David ..... 106, 164 164 178 64, 138, 176, 164 138 152, Silverblatt, Gina ..... .... . ..... .40, Silverblatt, Tina ....,. .,..,. 4 0, Simmons. Thomas ...... ,,..., ..,. .... Simms, Salli .............. .......138, 138, 178, 164 152 176 174 182 Simrell, Singer, Sinner, Skaff, Skaff, David ...... ...... 9 1, 95, 164. Deborah .....................,............ Steven ..,....... ....................... Anita ........ ................... David ..... 165' 152 152 152 164 Skaff, Diane ..... ........ 4 O, 164 Skaff, Thomas .... ........... 1 64 Skorich, john ......, ...... 1 64,179 Skornik, Karen ....,..... ........ . ..138 Skrzypinski, Mary ..... ,. ........ 40,138 Skrzypinski, Virginia .... ....... .40,152 Slautterback, Barbara ....... ...... 1 38, 176 Sloan, Patricia ........,..... ........... 2 0, 138 Sloan, Ronald ............ ........ 2 9.44, 138 Slomka, Raymond ....., ......... 1 64. 179 Slough, Brenda ....... .................... 1 52 Small, Rebecca ...... . ..,,.. 11, 29, 39, 40, 138, 173, 178 Smith, Angela ....... ............ 1 17. 152 smifh, Cynthia ,......... ....... 4 2, 152, 177 Smith, David Fred ......... . ................ 152 Smith, David Keith ........ .............. 1 52 Smith, David Paul .... ........ 1 52 Smith, Dexter ..,...... ........ Smith, Donna ...... ........ 1 38 Smith, Henry ,,,,.. .,...... 1 52 Smith, janine .... ....138 Smith, Kevin ...... ........ 1 64 Smith, Laverne . ...... ........ 1 39 Smith, Richard ...,,,, ........ 1 39 Smith, Robert ...... ........ 1 39 Smith, Robin ..,..... ........... I 52 Smith, Sandra ......... .................. 1 39 Smith, Sandra Lee .... ...........,.., 5 3,152 Smotherman, Sandi .,.........,... ........... . .139 Snow, Donald ..................., 152, 153, 175 Snow, Scott .......... Snyder, Albert 26, , , Sodd, Douglas ,... .... 9 8, 99, 139, 179, i5I'1'56f1'36 1'7li 164 175 183 Solberg, Eric ................... , .................. Somers, Antoinette ............ Sommer, Gary ........ 90, 94, 1 , 1iE 1'5E 1 72 somyk, Theodore ......i... 88,981 102, 139 Sparks, Angela ..................,..,........ Sparks, Crystal .................................. 37 Speiker, Diane ........ 10,21,34, , 169.176, 139, 180 S . ' .................................. 152 pencer janice 165 Sperling, Martin Sperlin , Ronald ......................... .... 91 Spetz, 1erome ................ 91, 95, 163, 165 Spitler, Charles ....... ........................ Spoerl, Donald .........,, A ..............,...... 139 Spolarich, Martin ......... ..... .... . . . Spolarich, Michael ..,.... ............... 1 39 Spresser, jeanne , .... ....,.. 139,173 Sprouse, Kathleen ,..,.. ............... I 65 Spychala, janet ....... .................. 1 52 Spychala, Marie .. ...,, ..,.................. 1 52 Stanley, Randy ,.,.,,, ...,,,, 4 4, 165, 179 Steele, Thomas ....... .......... 1 06, 139 Steils, julie ............, ....,.......... 1 39 Steinem, Linda ....... ....... 1 52, 154 Steinem, Sharon ..... ............. 1 65, 173 Steinman. Ted ...... ..,................,.... 1 65 Stellick, james .,................................, Stengel, Andrea ............ 21, 60, 139 ,'1ao 139 152 165 165 ,182 139 139 139 Stephen, Brian , ...... .,....,,.......... 4 2, Stern, Kenneth , ,.... ....... 9 4, 105, Stern, Phillip ........... , ......,.....,, Stevens, Debra ,......,,. .....,.,.,........... Stewart, Barbara ..,..,, ..,,,.., 2 0,152 Stewart, Susan ....... .................. Stokes, james ..,.,.... ....,..,,,.,.,. Stokes, Patricia ....... .,..,...,,.. Stone, Bruce ....... ............,. Stone, David . .,,... .,,,.,,,. 4 O, Stone, Sharon .,,,..., ..., ,.,,... . , , Stoner, Charles ...... ,.....,.. 4 4, Straub, Nathan . .,... ,,,.,,.....,..., . Street, Darlene ..,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,., 165, Street, David .......,.,, ,.,,,,, 9 1, 165, .......40, 139, Street, Sharon . ...... . Stuckey. Michael ...., Sturniolo, john ..,...,.,. . ..,,,, , , Sugheir, jeffrey ......., . ,.,,.....,..., ,, 1 52 Sullwold, Suzanne ,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 32, , . ............... 90, 91 100 .152 152 .139 152 .165 185 172 185 152 165 .152 174 Summers, Victor .... , ,..,,,.,, Sun, Margaret ....... ,, Surratt, Sylva ...., Sussman, Ann ,....... . 52, 177, 178 Sutraitis, George .,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Swanbrow. Denise ,.,,.., ...,.., 1 65,178 Swanson, Mark ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Swlczkowski, Deborah ,,,, ,,,,,,,, Swiczkowski, Donna . .,,, ,,,,,,,, .139 .152 Swigart, james ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 Swindle, Catherine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 0, 152 Symington, Bradley ,........ ,......,.,,,,,, , ,139 Szor, Terry .,........ 29, 38, 42, 44, 45, 165 Szor, Thomas ....,.......,.,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 9 Szoila. Loren ,,............ . ,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. 165 Szymanski, Alan , ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 39 Szvmanski. loan ........ ....... 4 O. 152, 185 Szymanski, Mark . ,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 S2 -T... Tansey, james .....,,..... ,.,,,,,,,,, 1 39 TBHSEY. john ..... .............. 1 65 Tapola, Bruce ....... . .... ........ 8 6, Tarsha, Olivia ....,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, , ,139, Tarsha, Valerie ......, N ..,,,.,, ,,,,,, 1 55, Tassell, Traci ....,.... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Tawa, Gregory ..... Tawa, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teague, Stanley ...... Steven ........., ......,, , 95, 165, Michelle ...... Rhonda ...... ,, ....,..1S3, 174, ............139, Stephen ...... .. ,,,,,.,,,,, 42, ,.......65, 165 182 182 165 153 172 186 186 139 139 215 216 Teitlebaum, Debbie . Temple, Becky . ..... .. Terranova, Anne .,.. ,. Thielen, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Thomas: Thomas, Thomas Thomas james .... 84 Anthony Cheryl ...... Diane ...... Kathleen ..., Patricia .. .... . , Richard Sandra Thompson, Lynne .... Thompson, Michael .. Thoranton, james .,.. Tillman, Michael ...... Tillman, Sandra ...... Tippett, Ann ............ Tippett, David ..,....... Tobian. David .......... Tochtermann. Eric .. Todd, Michael .......... Tokles, Ellen ....,..... Trotter, Cynthia ....,. Trotter, Dennis ..,... Trout, Donald ....,... Truby, Mary ,........... Tucker, Monte ........ Tuckerman, Robert .. Turczel, Gisele ........ Turnau, Peggy ........ Turner, Kitty ....... -U Ulch, Mary Lou ....... -V Vacek, Radko .......,.. Valente, Anthony .... 17, 38, 39, 40, 184 139,14O, 53 'i6i 'i61i 'i55 ...IIIIfIIfIf2ii I1IIIffI1'7I'T5a EE fffl 11211106 177 165 172 153 165 153 153 165 165 139 Valois, Richard ....... Van Alst, Bryan ........ Vandegi iff, Deborah ..,....... 139, 171, Vandiver, Debra .. ..... . Vandivort, Daniel ....,. Vandivort, Heidi ..... Vanpelt, Dianne ..,...,. Illlllllliifilil' .nnn4O.16i , ...... mum, Van Walbeck, Neil .......,........ 88,90, Vaughn, Darlene .............. 12, 40, 42. Vaughn, Deborah ..... ,...... 2 1. 40, 96, Vaughn, Dolly ........,. ,,.. ........ 4 O ,162, Veller, Calli .A.. 11,2O,Z1,137,14O. 176 Veller, jann ..,..................... 25,165, 153 Velmar, Thomas ......,........ 1........ ........ 155 Verrone, Carmel ....,, ....................... -- - Vickrey, Cathy ........................,..... 165 Viertlbeck. Cynthia .. .... 39,4O, 140, 173 Vollmar. Thomas .,...........,.................. 134,139,177 ffff IIfffIII1Ef5 . ..... 20 IQIQQ2fIIII55f'l'55 165 139 165 139 165 iss ies nz ..139 Ifffffi'65fi'65 153 ,-182 165 100 153 185 154 140 177 185 154 140 140 165 180 178 91 140 165 185 165 Voorhees, joseph . .... ...... 1 7. 88. 90, 94, 148, 154, 172 ...W- Wachowiak, Terrance .... ........... 1 40 Wagner, jay ........... .. .... ........... . .- Wagner, Rebecca ...... ...... 1 49. 154 Wagner, Ronald ...,. ..-.-.----------- 1 54 Wakelin, Mark ....... . ...............- ...140 Walden, Robert .................... 37. 61. 140. 168, 172, 174 Walker, Christopher ...............,.. W ...... 155 Wallace, Kathryn ..... . .... . .....------- 154 Wallace, Patricia ...... ............ . ....---- 1 55 Waller, Cheryl ....,......,........ 40. 154. 182 Waller, Linda ,......... ........----.- Y .--.- 4 0. Walsh, M'chael .,............. . ..l... 40. 44. Walters, David ..,..... 21, 26, 60, 140, Wambold, Dianne .,................ J65. Wambold, leannette 54, Warchol, Bonnie ................ 44. 140. Ward, Daniel ............ 29, 42. 43, 44. Warfield, Douglas ........ A ...............- .... - Warner, Susan -----A-------------- 53- 154. 140 165 172 185 185 173 140 154 185 Watt, Beth ........ Weaner, Gregg Webb, Michael ....,. Webb, Patricia Webb, Ramona ..... Webb, Toni ........ Weber, ..,...154, 173, 178 . ...,. 130,140,172 165 ..,...:1:::::::154 10 Barbara .,..... fIfff2iif'liliQ'1'1i5f'i54. 169, 185 Weber, Dawn .......,. 24. 25.35, 37, 140. 176. 180 Weills, Rebecca ...... ................... l 40 Weills, Richard .,... A ...,.. ......... 1 40 Weills. Robert ......... ..., . .............. 1 40 Weiselberg, Mark ..... .,.,,,..........,..... 1 54 Weiss, Linda ..,....,..... ........ 4 O, 165. 173 Weissbrod, Thomas .............. 44. 95. 165 Welch, Iollie ...........,. , ....,.. 20, 140, 184 Wells. Charles ....... ....... , .....--... . Wells, Marsha ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,..,..,,.,....... 1 S4 Wendt, Kimberly ..... ........ 4 O, 165, 173 Werley, Deborah ....... ..............l.... 1 54 Werley. john ......... , .........l...... 140 West, Deborah Westphal, Mary ,... ., Wheeler, Clarence .. Wheeler, Penny ...... Whipple, Mary ,..... 1I1QI1QI1'5EI'1s5 Whitcomb, Karen ...,. ...... 1 56, 166. 178 Whitcomb, Pamela .,.. ........,. 4 4, 140,-178 White, Randy ............................. ....... White, Susan ........,....... 39, 40, 140, Whitman, Mary , ....... ........... . .... Whitmore, Dennis .,.. Whitmore. leffery .. 178 166 , ,... ..........,.......... 1 40 .......40. 166 166 Wieland, Michael ..,..... ..... . .44. Wiersma. Matthew .. Wilhelm, Stephanee 140 Wilder, Carlos ............,..,,,...,...... , 140 140 182 Wilkins, Cynthia 59, 144, 154, 178, Wilkins, Lynn ...............A...... 40, 166, 178 Wilkinson. Kathleen , ........... 40: 154, 184 Williams, Floyd ....,.,..... ...,...........,... Williams, lmogene .....,,.. ................ 1 54 Williams, Iacquelyn ....... ...,... 4 0.166 -Y Yancey, Maxine ........... Yoder, Christopher Young, George ,..,.., Young, Kenneth ..... Young, Sandra ....,..... Younkin. Kathryn Yourist, Sandra ....... -Z 1 aww, uw. -em., ,Geri-i. jv- T54 ' ao. f : , ' f e ' i f ' - t I 1 .'.-.as-34 - j?x , ' ,, 'r L., 3--J - WwmMV,',,.w, fi 1 irjiilwi 1 .., ' ,y f X ,Ac . 5 .',gfi'Qy'fii-11151 . if 1 ,fi . 1 Club Index Campus Life ....... Debutantes ...... DECA ......,...... Equestriennes ..... Hi-Y ......................... I-Da-Ka ........................ Iunior Classical League ..... Iunior Sorelles ..................... National Forensic League ....... Omena Aura ...................... Pay-a-el-sa ..................... Pericleans .......... Quill 8: Dagger ...... Radio Club ......... Red Cross .......... Senior Sorelles ...... Sisco ................. Talisman ......,.. Tawasi ...... Thalians ..... Tri-D ............ Varsity D ....., Y-Teens ,.... 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 180 175 176 177 178 179 179 175 181 162 183 184 184 185 186 186 217 218 Acknowledgments Mr. Iudson Rinebold Mrs. Phyllis Gilliland Gray Printing Company Mr. Iohn McClure Barksdale Studios Mr. George Stewart S. K. Smith Cover Company Mr. C. Paul Kenney C. Paul Kenney Photography Studios Mrs. Lois Fels Accounts Mr. Iohn Iohnson Gross Photo Mart l97l Pot O9 Gold Staff Editor in Chief ........ Business Manager ..... Photography Editor ...... Opening Section ....... Student Activities ..... Academics .... Faculty ...... Athletics .... Seniors ...... Iuniors ......... Sophornores .... Freshman ...... Clubs ......... Ads ................ Sales Manager ..... Sales .............. .. Printer ............... ..... Photographers ..... .... Photography Adviser ...... .... Adviser ..................... .... Robin Getter Ian Clark Robert Walden Chris Hewlett Iane Draper Laura Lebow Chris Beck Sue Bowyer Iohn Balduf Dawn Weber Rachel Snyder lean Merritt Linda Kurtz Barb Heine Lynda Htmt Diane Speiker Colleen Fox Dee Dee Hilkert Cass Cuzynski Karen Frey Mary Beth Goodman Al Bellg Rick Brown Dan Vandivort C. Paul Kenney Mrs. Lenore Berger , .I 3 ,. . . - I The staff ,i,,.,. . 219 ' n .. fr cy ...,,,,, x' O P . , xa. W X A . N 1' 1, . .... -X , . L .. x Weive only just begun to live4white lace and promises, ' s 'A-kiss for luck and 'we're on our way. .- Before the rising sun we fly-so many roads to choose, Westart out walking and learn to run. . Sharing horizons that are new to us, Watching the signs alongmthe way, X ' Talking it over just the two of us, Working together day to day. And .when the evening comes-we smile. So much of life ahead, We'll find a place where there's room to grow. ,.., ,.,,,.AL 220 Roads To Choose L v 1 P Y D Y So Many I 4' A So many roads to choose. Every year new things come along to make new decisions neces- sary. This was the year of the strike, lt was also a year of new clubs, new courses, new teachers. new fashions. This was school year 1970-71. There will never again be the same roads or the same choices. If we made mistakes, we still have life ahead to correct them. XMOSQ 5 QNX HON. qc-k Xfmif QUAD OT rYm Kaul, K 5 -SNK Xjqm XXQQQQ 5 QS ui Smeg 4kN'XovK- Gram Q A U53 -if lYX9xmXC- XX Sv Uxbmibwx ' -QQ, Q: P n cw, A www XIXOLOCL. Wgmfxwx mk,W YXWE,'Y N GM 5-' TQG Koogck QR A LK CLOLK' -if QNX L, Nm VCL X Cliff- N K 080 '. box? Wig Q OWS CL 1 Q00 QQ 1 X S+ CL RQBKKSAS A X X K :C W GL Ox? L I Ni bk X . Cx LJQLJXS X0 2, xmxkk' -QXQLQUACQ .kQEfxUOilrNCi-ik QQ? 'Xlfbux F Q3 you QXQQQX ku HQ 1 n ffl QKXVQCUQ 'X fgQff QQQfff -Xlgy AW, xglkokg , QXMSLQ CK MK KMC Q XQQNXQQ xx K , + v I X X CX , ES We T ob 6 O ffm . ff,' .-A,T,i , f f M V 725 V- if K . 'Lai lf,A 31 If 55537 awww 0 ' '1,. f :'1m.f A . P QV W dw I -- W wvy Q9 rx N? 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