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

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Lv gp ,n ae, 192077 055510 gg, 0535? NOW ' , WJ . Q , LQWMWQKPZM AWN My fw My f W MW 54 ,0Xfyd,10MQi . Mygwvigflijgy I, jjfjfw JO L A f4y4UAyjJJ.,'Giy ff I aww Q J! Ngfffigffjlyywgayy A Q' 9 X ff fi,- A iw WL X232 if yi -fig ggjby 5 Qi ww 1 Qgg siyw griy !-iq?-EJ 7 in f w Q .f'QfyN' Pot 09 Gold '72 Thonuzs A. Do Vilbiss High School 3301 Upton Avo. Toledo, 0hio Volume 40 Learning and growing 40 years... 6T his is your world- principal, 1 Contents 0pening Section 1 Student Activities 12 Academics 50 Faculty 70 Athletics 84 Student Life 120 Seniors 130 Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Clubs Ads Index 153 165 177 180 207 235 what are you going to do with it?' lt was a matter of choices-as though some unseen voice had asked everyone at DeVilbiss High School what they were going to do with their world. lt was as though someone had saiof Okay. This is your school. You have to be here. Now the choice is up to you. Are you going to sit back and watch tradition crumble while you complain and wallow in your apathy? Or are you going to try? Will you put forth some effort to improve this place? Will you care enough about your school to try to smile instead of frown, to give in- stead of take, to care? The choice was ours and we answered... . Upper left: Terry Phillips and his date, Mary Gibson, enjoy themselves at the Homecoming dance in the cafeteria. Left center: Dan Ward designed and painted this sign on the press box. Lower left: Mr. Lewis C. Cross, principal 7 966-. Above: Filming of the Start football game for television is a totally new happening. More nvolvement lghllghts Even Above right: Class of '77 donated this fiberglass tiger for the Senior court as their Senior Memorial. Above: Shop students and teachers worked long hours during the summer to build the new orange press box. Right: Jenny Nelson and Jeff Knott dig for buried treasure in the Pot O' Gold at the Home- coming dance in the DHS cafeteria. Above left: Homecoming Oueen Bonnie Nap- penbach receives crown from Paul Kohlen Whitmer senior. Middle: Randy Huffman gives beat to the band. Above: Peggy Morford, president of Junior Sorelles, ad- mires her club's second-place winning Christmas window. Left: New senior mem- bers of the National Honor Society and guests stand for the Alma Mater at the fall induction in the auditorium. ' c TT'- 2-llc. .Q V1 J M , MBE' ifmmfi ' EQEW' U EQUWQ 533.gif Qlilgfii Upper: Greg Wright deftly maneuvers the basketball down the court. Upper right: Over 720 excited students pile into a caravan of 30 decorated cars and head for Sandusky for the first football game of the year. Above: New prizes such as bright posters and patches give students an incentive to sell magazines. Lower right: Luann Perales and Carol German express delight at the unveiling of the new tiger at an assembly. ,P . . eflnswer With ebirth f S irit Spirit signs and posters on every window and wall greeted entering students this fall. These were the signals, the key to a most highly-spirited year. Student leaders elected last spring had determined to overcome the apathy and low morale of the student body. This new spirit consisted of enthusiastic support and cheering at games and assemblies, brightly-colored bulletin boards and participa- tion of many clubs in the Christmas window contest. Ticket sales for all events were high. The magazine drive was a success. Most important of all, however, teachers commented that this year students displayed a desire and a willingness to study and learn. Left: Tigerettes encourage Varsity football players as they leave for Warren Harding Middle: A tiger first down brings forth a great cheer at the Macomber game Lower Reflecting the thirties, John Kuehnle revives the tradition of male cheerleaders by cheering at the Rogers and Start games. ff .17 We Answer elating ositively . . . -'Ee-1 fL' rftggif- ,dliyq Zo our school gto s f - tv - l rlr0.Tf10UI' environment ln. tl H f'f1m- vademlc excellence ' ti f ,.slffff1f'f .w-fs - - - A-1g3ggg5qtPzQ,g4grf , :nt ln political Issues i md ,V T flhdi vidual personalities ' I .-'ix .' up I rn' Above right: lVlr. B. J. Schafer displays a winning grin as he looks over the bell the DeViIbiss tigers won back from Start. Above: Students stroll out to busses following first snow of the year. Right: Huge papier- mache sculpture was an addition to the DeVilbiss An Show. Lower right: In autumn students love to look at the brilliant colors of this tree at the south entrance. ,Rug , Y 'ffrgi- nm?-, wif N, w,,,z .. jg 5-4+-' Li ' L-, 'Eli L H . ' 'A '- - ' 'Z -., V- , - ' , , 1-'H--,-:.,, - . , F, , , W ,V - --qzg- 3..- .-q L i i .,,,Qtg V, Q - Q ,A,,, ,f-v+ff4ffff '- Vf- i ' -1 f-fl.-f-,.,. 1 L, , Qyjaf 'A . ' ' A V3 ' 15 ' Q 'Q W. 1 .-,X ,rm x., ' H11 1' 5? v-q f AH .gf .A -4-an f-e ' - is. -. ' ,-- Q ,gi-' - ,M .X 3?f1 JMQv f,- '3' 'af :bi 'jx Mi?-f - V' -v,y1:f7' Ph ' f Fffa fb., i 1 1, 5 1 4 ' ' 1 5 , 1 1 ,Q f W ' J' P W 2. 4LHf 1'i5-?I1Zf5,,Qj ,V ww If V, ,. , ff M' L- ,zwy ,Pg J ' 15. A- 2: rind. ' Ai. J -J 1 c,-:4 y,1.55mn. .. 1 ,4 1. n., : , . ' 1 . 4, .',. .uv .4 .Q . .. . -X A--'fs' N rigs!!! ..-L.. ,,, f, , u-IJ-0 11-S -'YE-sf, l1,i'F K wffiff. Rights, Responsibilities Groups Moe Under a new federally-funded two-year pilot S program, DeVilbi1ss participated, along with Libbey and Start, in a study of Student Rights and Responsibilities. Six committees, each composed of two students, two faculty mem- . bers, and two parents, completed constitutions ! in the following areas: 7. Freedom of Ex- if pression-Paula Park, Al Snyder, Mrs. C. Doherty, Mrs. M. Schmid Mrs. N. Palmer, gi Mrs. K. Marion. 2. Student Participation in Qt! School Government-Minnie Booker, Heidi ' Rutz, Mr. S. Stein, Mrs. D. Randleman, Mr. - Q? A. Friedman. 3. Student Records-Confident- iality-Terry Phillips, Barry Leeper, Mrs. A. Hendren, Mrs. R. LaFrance, Mrs. J. Gottschallg ft' Mr. l. Johnson. 4. Due Process in Disciplinary . Proceedings-Lisa Russel, Rich Friedman, Mrs. l. Hart, Mrs. S. Mclndoe, Mr. R. Martin, Mrs. S. Johnson. 5. Search and Seizure-Dave Ligibel, Jim McCarthy, Mr. P. Kaufman, Miss D. Magrum, Mr. N. Palmer, Mrs. F. Lewis. 6. Freedom of Assembly-Lewis Maclin, Becky Small, Mrs. S. Bowers, Mr. 71 Reilly, Mrs. N. Athanas, Mrs. W. Hrabak. r The Board of Education, after approval, put them into effect during April and May. Other Ohio Cities involved in the program were Youngstown, Upper Arlington, Coldwater, Wellston, and Springfield. w Top.' The Reverend Vincent Guerra, former New York City gang leader and drug addict, speaks to DeVilbiss students on the evils of narcotics. Left: Freedom of as- sembly permits this controversial singer to appear at an assembly in the auditorium. Above: Dave Ligibel and Paula Park demonstrate illegal searching of lockers without permission from the student and his parents. . ,, ,. 7. , T, . F ,rf 'x X' J 4 'gl ' ., -H H l-if f i 1. ,. '7 ,, .-f 1'-,3 X ,' I- wfg , V H1 ,mffff lf' .L 1. ' ..., L my ',,,f W H, Yi Q, ,J-,gH1u! I' f , Q, . - -' 7 V-LJ' M' L: L f f' g V 5' .,-' --11 Featuring folk, rock, and gospel songs, a Creative Workshop initiated the activities for Black History Week. The DHS Gospel Choir, directed by Mike Webb and Renard Howard, rocked the auditorium with spiritual songs. An Afro-American Art Show displayed pictures, sculpture, and African masks. An ensemble, Black Pride, performed a program entitled Black ls... Miss Nancy Smith, fashion co- ordinator for the Nat Greene Shop, narrated a black fashion show, with girls and boys modeling outfits made by studentsf Upper left: Charita Gardner introduces Black Pride, a professional group who presented Black ls.., in song, poetry, and dance. Left: A full-length African sarong is modeled by Pam Gaines in the fashion show. Above: Denise Jaynes paints a portrait to be added to the Afro-American Art Exhibit in the front hall. Rights Nancy Marford spurs on the team with enthusiasm. Far Right: Mr. Kenney captures a rainy homecoming in pic- tures for the yearbook. Below: Senior boys cheer with megaphones at the Macomber game. M 'J Asif' Q , .Tk Fifgn, W 1 -,'..,:l 'I r .v 1 Q11 ' - ...f , '-of ' ' 2.1 2 gn- .. I X as 5 'Ni l 3 5 3 N I. jg Blsiu i . gf, . .89 ,ZW Ab Jw 5. g, .r V. .1 nl - .H B541 X V i RA A t4 . X I J? , Q f 1 Q ' . ' Above: Pom-Pom girls entertain at halftime.' Gina Gabriel, Karen Knabbs, Tammy Cross, Terry Chiles, Mary Gibson, Erma Latson. Above Right: Mr. Richard Ludwig sets S7 0,000 goal for candy drive sales at the beginning of March. , u ,lg 1 ,,. 1 , if H ' ' -1 W- H :i 5:16 A, '7 lg: . ,Dx ' X -5 5 'EF , f 2' r - ' 2' -r A . A:-I X t vu: O, I M A, H - . may Y :'. R Raj' . r. ' an J 5' wk :Eu llxznf, .. 41: 11 '15 6511 'r- F' ?-.-. I ,. gi LI- . 'Wu , elf 44,1 4 . X R fsgf 4, - !f?f,,,f': ' J. Y':?f.4 VI, Q, x Q , ' X 'x ' .qi K, r fix y , xv-.5 M x--Q Y X A my 1,7 . kr -.7 xt Jkt ' K X x' i 4 'Jiri' g I 4 K Q1-Fstfafi ' KNY Pi' ' 723155 0 A . 4 .A , , .' - .r , 1 Nia i'f3 f'fif' jgxgf-iifm de'-s':: h1l','?!:t f '-:P ' '- if .. . wvfzw . waiwfg- l'.:e-.Em U, ff ' A , Nfl. -I A'.'I'5 1'2 ' fl' M Above.' Band percussion section shifts into a formatior H I ' Stud nt ctivities 'rift alla! Y M V 'j lj-.WW , ., ff - We answered by... 't . W Getting up an hour early for 7:30 orchestra . 4 W . ' . - P ' . -, r Holding a parade down Upton in the rain Working in the office, library, gym . ' 2 A .. - Staying late after school for rehearsals r 11.,-X Y by ' ' ' ' ' W 'i ' Buying Prisms Earning honors for ourselves and our school Trying out for DeViltries three times Becoming male cheerleaders, Pom-Pom girls Welcoming back retired teachers for a tea Dreaming of building a dome over the court Trying our hardest for a better DHS g M W-V ffm f' .. Z L gt' ,, Q s s la' ' 1 n -'ze it V f -- V. t ' .fliivf-fi V, . 5' Above: Dan Vandivort shoots for POG. bove: During the Christmas concert, the Chorale presents Amahl and the Night Visitors . 'I3 A Student Government Officers Foster Spirit Revival Enthusiasm and creative planning of Student Government leaders were reasons for the major revival of interest in school and school-related activities. With the help ofseniorclass officers, the Executive and Activities Boards held an orientation assembly for freshmen on Sep- tember l in order to promote freshmen in- volvement. An assembly for seniors followed to seek their cooperation in the spirit revival. As a result, more sports tickets were sold than in the past ten years, and student interest soared. In addition to the annual magazine drive, Tiger pennants and pens with the DHS basket- ball schedule were sold. Student Government attempted to streamline meetings by assigning seats to representatives, installing sergeants- at-arms, and requiring stand-up votes. Projects included finding the spirit rock and planning a 40th birthday party for the school. Controversies arose concerning a decision to allow freshmen to enter clubs first semester, a proposed change in the Homecoming Queen system, and plans to install a dome over the senior court. Through the Toledo Area Student Council, a Student Board of Education, one of the first in the country, was established. Student Gov- ernment Vice-president Dave Johnson, as De- Vilbiss' representative, met with board officials to discuss such issues as senior exams, and a student smoking lounge. . Yfm, Senior representative-at-large Rick Nesper and Bobbie Bean, junior repre large, duscuss 40th birthday plans with adviser lVlr. Bill Shafer. Sarah Reiser, sophomore representative-at-large, gives TASC exchange Eric Witt a tour of the Chinese-Russian library. Dave Orr and Diane Piel write up subscriptions for the magazine drive in room 1 hris Hewlett, Toledo Area Student Council chaplain, looks Jr a thought to use as the Invocation for the next meeting. Government Vice-president Dave Johnson meets with Superintendent of Schools Dr. Frank Dick, lVlr. Irvin former Devilbiss principal, and other school representatives on the Student Board of Education. President Dave Parker gives another of his famous morning announcements Commissioners Election Procedure Causes Controversy Commissioners of the Activities Board plan- ned and carried out varied projects for the student body. Among these were the magazine drive, assemblies, Intramurals, Club Day, and the activities during DeViIbiss Week. Students disputed the fairness of elections held by the Welfare Commission for members of the Homecoming court. lt was claimed that students who carried ballots from their home- rooms to room 122 were tampering with them. As a result, in subsequent elections, teachers were required to keep an accurate count of votes, and commission representatives picked up the tallies from each homeroom. ,cm I , wifi 'fg,,v:. fl V L i . ii, .3 1 'v lvl' 5 Above: Gale Close, Publicity, encourages the football team with spirit banners. Above right: Commissioners meet in late August to make signs welcoming fresh- men. Cindy Challen, Finance, and Bonnie Warchol, Social Service, work at school. Right: Lynda Hunt, Organizations Commissioner, steadies the football for Doug Sodd, Athletics, to kick. Below: Sue Patterson, Awards, and Carol German, Clerk of the Board, arrange roses for Awards Day. Lower left: Luann Perales, Welfare, sorts Valentines for Cupid's Mailbox. Bottom: Bill Schultz, Assemblies, challenges the juniors to beat the seniors in Two Bits. 4 I 4 l if r -Q? Human Relations Class, Seated: Susan Palmer, lVlr. Bill Blackwell, ling, Steve Gottschalk, Linda Kiefer, Ann Tippett, Robert Sandra Zaft, David Britsch, Terry Crosby. Standing: Dave Freeh- Kathy Ness, Paula Huff. Nlrs. Hopkins, lVlr. Bill Blackwell, lVlr. Phil Kaufman, Wanda Horn, Debbie Rocker, and Mr. James Mercer finalize plans for activities during Black History Week. FQ. 1 ...im - Renard Howard and Ron Scaffif procedure at a Student Governmq is , cafeteria supporting the Tiger baseball team. uembers of the Judiciary Board, explain parliamentary leeting, as Representatives-at-Large listen on stage. Begley and Spirit Committee chairman, Beth Watt, hang signs Committees 'Stop Gap' Features Three DHS Students At the end of the 1970-71 school year, the Human Relations Board dissolved and in the fall a class led by Mr. W. Blackwell formed. Sensitivity sessions taught the Human Relations class members to trust one another and look at themselves. Dave Britsch, Linda Kiefer, and Kathy Ness appeared on the T.V. program 'STOP GAP'. Other projects included 'Register Now' and collecting donations for sickle cell anemia. A style show, an art show, and 2 assem- blies were part of the activities planned by the Black History Week Committee. Members of the Spirit Committee bolstered school pride by staging skits at pep assemblies, making signs, and building a Homecoming float. The Judiciary Board, although chosen late in the year, kept Student Government meetings running smoothly. The board consisted of Ron Scaffidi, Marianne Scheer, Lloyd Lunce- ford, Renard Howard, and Lew Maclin. Spirit Committee: Front Row: Lynne Thompson, Linda Mansour, Lydia Worden, Heather Allard, Beth Watt-Chairman, Cindy Challen, Cindy Shaner. Second Row: Mary Beth Goodman, Nancy Juergens, Jean Merritt, Kathy Wilkinson, Kathy Begley, Sarah Reiser, Cindy Kurtz. Third Row: Kim Wendt, Randy Brown, Gloria Mominee, Luann Perales, Sue Schneider. Homecoming Rock, Raid, And Rain Add Excitement To Traditional Events Homecoming events got under way early with the arrival of DeVilbiss' 9-ton spirit rock on Monday, October 4. The following Friday, students arriving at school found DHS halls strewn with tissue paper and garbage, and saw the tiger in the court and the new rock covered with green paint. At first, Home- coming game opponet, Central, was blamed for the raid, but later students began to sus- pect that it had been an inside job led by certain DeVilbiss officers. However, the raid did spark a spirited response from students. Creative floats and decorated cars contrasted the gray, drizzly weather in the Friday pre- game parade. The parade originated at Walden Pond parking lot and continued down North Cove Boulevard to Upton and DeVilbiss. Despite a lost game and poor weather, the traditional Homecoming dance on Saturday night drew many couples to the DHS cafeteria. The theme ofthe dance, Seasonal Spectrum, and a brightly painted rainbow ending in a pot of gold displayed the official DeVilbiss colors, those of the rainbow. . H' ' C a ,-:uf b' .,, ff' 1 . .I. ., I Homecoming Queen Bonnie Nappenbach expresses delight after the Friday ' assembly during which she was crowned. f'The Bounty Hunlers ' music brings a record crowd to the Homecoming dance. i l A i P. if., .ir,f. . ,L . ,n ,H Colorful umbrellas dot the crowd during the soggy Y larynx 4' Sophomore class members prepare their first place float at Ottawa Park for the Homecoming parade. v i viembers of the 1971 Homecoming court in front of the spirit rock are: Dawn Weber and escort Ted Sotnykg Linda Kurtz and escort Craig Burns: Queen Bonnie Nappenbach and escort Doug Soddp Diane Speiker and escort Larry Riggsg and Becky Small and escort Terry Holzer. Cheerleaders Squads Follow Team To West Virginia Varsity cheerleaders and Tigerettes traveled to Parkersburg, West Virginia with parents of football players hoping to inspire the Tigers to victory. The varsity squad sponsored the second cheerleading clinic, netting overS100. This paid for their overnight stay. Tigerettes spent Saturday mornings during the winter practicing new cheers and routines which they displayed at baseball games. The money they earned selling candy helped pro- vide new uniforms and orange jackets. Reserve cheerleaders placed personal ads in the Prism's Christmas and Valentine's Day issues encouraging their teams. Freshmen cheerleaders were a familiar sight practicing in the halls after school. Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw, cheerleading ad- viser, assisted with projects and guided the writing of a constitution. Varsity cheerleaders swing their bright orange megaphones as the second half Junior Varsity cheerleaders, Sarah Raiser, Jann Veller, Becky Harris- captain, Karen Feldstein, and Barb Breno practice before their game. Tigerettes end their routine with a pyramid. Bottom Flow Sally Cannon, Candy Jones, Debbie Orlando. Nliddle Flow Patti Clifgard, Bobbie Bean, captain. Top: Cindy Wilkins Varsity concentrates on new stunts with male cheerleaders. Posing in leg lifts are Peggy Nlorford, Macomber game begins. Byron Richard, Dawn Weber, John Kuehnle, Nancy Morford and Jeff Cochran, with Sue Anderson. During half-time of. the Start basketball game, Dan Ward's lrawing of the official .DeVilbiss Tiger is accidently revealed as Dawn Weber and Bonnie Nappenbach drop its cover. Debbie Black, Debbie Hymore, Kathy Sheline, Karen Born, Karen Knabbs and Cherie Weber lead Beat 'Em, Defeat 'Em at the freshman game. IO A a Q? ' vX sf P2 I ' 'S-' li V-V' - Q 1 Z Q ij ' f, .fs A F., :Q-.n-. 5' N .' ' ' :.,,:: - ' X .A n 3 ek rzia-1 Qt? I '-.T x 3, A. .':j X , H V3 - .0 . . . pg ,xx Y w , xA I K- .Nags A V s - N-4 Xhy f . Q H Q, Ay t JA ff E N 1 5 x it I K. .lik X , K x ,lx . St , 'I 2 fin? .iii ,, 4, V V, 54- zzy - V. iv: 5 'I ,FI I ,J , . , , 1 1 o Q 4, -1 9 I 611 'Vx S 6 Y I-Q3 i ' 'Y ,? E and Low Brass: Front Row: Brenda McGraw, Lou Ann Hewitt-Drum Kronfield-Director. Second Row: Randy Huffman, Connie Dixon, Mark Third Row: Vince Manera, Nathan Straub, Mark Haddad. Fourth Row: Jordan, Mike Wieland, John Pope. Band Marchers Perform At Cedar Point The entire band took a day off from school and traveled to Cedar Point to perform for visitors in the morning, using the rest of the day to enjoy the rides free. Lou Ann Hewitt became the first girl drum major due to her advanced twirling ability. She led the band at all home football games and at Warren Harding. Two of the home games in which the band used a four man squad marching technique were televised. The band held two formal concerts in the spring and they also marched in two parades. Members held tag day with the orchestra to earn money to supplement the Board of Edu- cation's music budget. Bill Bumcrots plays Light My Fire at the Start game. and Clarinets: Front Row: Neil Rubin, Mary Ann Biler, Ann Sussman, Edward Hull, Laura Jacobs. Row: Janet Laskiewicz, Cindy Ashcraft, Barb Weber. Third Row: Nancy Wolfflng, Linda Miller, Whitcomb, Barry Leeper, Lois Hogan, Roger Carr, Mike Walsh. Production Committees Chairmen Organize, Carry Out Time- Consuming Tasks Students worked long and hard making the necessary preparations for the yearly school theatrical productions. Members of lVlr. Tom Bollin's Stagecraft and Lighting class spent hours working on the elaborate revolving set and winding staircase for The Sound of Music . Teachers helped out by offering their advice to the various committees. Work on DeViltries began last summerwhen Dan Vandivort, Student Director, and Jane Draper, General Chairman, began writing the script for Mother Knows Best . Steering Committee chairmen began organizing their committees months before opening night, lVlarch 23, in order to have ample time to pre- pare for their part ofthe production. Sound of Music Committee Chairmen, Seated: Ann Tippett and Carol Tickets: Beth Watt, lVlake-up. Standing: Robin Buchanan, Ushers: Nancy lVlake-up. On ladder: Luann Perales, Ushers: Gloria lVlominee and Linda Keifer Pit Band, Front Row: Bob Bules, Brad Richie, Ron Sloan, Gary Sommer. Secon Row: John Pope, lVlarc Marlon, Kevin Pownall, Bill Bumcrots, Dan Ward. K lull! Steering Committee, Front Row Laura Lebow, Programs, Allard and Marianne Scheer, Junior Assistants, Dan Van- Student Director, Jane Draper, General Chairman, David and Ruth Landis, Junior Assistants. Front Row on stairs: Challen, Choreographer, Barb Weber and Nancy Juergens, Carol German and Mary Beth Goodman, Make-up, Jan Clark, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Lee Sedlander and Becky Small, Usherettes, Ann Tippett, Props, Debbie Teitlebaum, Costumes, Chris Hewlett, Programs. Back Row: Brad Richie, Pit Band, Call: Veller, Publicity, Sandy Yourist and Paula Ash, Tickets, Colleen Fox, Publicity, Barb Heine, Cast Party. Original three-dimensional posters distinguish publicity for DeViltries. Publicity chairman, Colleen Fox, and helper Beth Watt distribute signs in classrooms. Crew, Seated: Ken Young, Bill Mayers, Nanci Brannan, David Walters. Manager, Jeff Cochran, Jeff Beck. Dave Rice, Bruce Winkler, Denny Klein, Fred Grossman. On ladder: ehnle, Steven Fox, Philip Rice, Stage Manager, Tom Brown, Assistant -, .. W, Y , W ww 1 fl w N-1 '1-' -A REV qgrvimrf- A A' m' F 9 ,,if. ,- .Sf ' Q,-- r g.,.411? A V 4 1 1: ' 1 wi. v ff' -4 if -F 1' 1 ?',31iu1 ' M , ': 1-Tj, 1,3-': , g '.!1, ' , 1i3iq ,gA: -5. .-mi' In Mi Vida ?...,,1-L a A J 'Ti ce ,FZ g L .- , .,- ' ' MWMQmE-QM M ,AN ,, , 1 Q'l'ffFQ- -V f . -...H V I N Q1 i wwf Lk WF, TKQIK 4' 7 Hg. 1 f2 13,+ X All Q, 'N -1., .,,,,-. ,. 'i,, wk, ,ku ,, X I 'X 7 I-XM7' I NJ 2 kg 1 . iw -,Ivy W Liesl lSue Hazardi and her first love, the messenger boy Rolf lAl Snyderi sing and dance to the song, Sixteen Going on Seventeen . Musical Sound of Music Fills Auditorium The famous story of The Sound of Music was portrayed by students as this year's musical. The cast played to full houses for the Friday and Saturday night shows, and re- ceived standing ovations for all evening per- formances. lVlrs. Martha Pownall and Mr. Robert Baggs served as co-directors. Sister St. Marks, a substitute teacher, aided the production im- mensely by obtaining black robes for members of the choir who portrayed nuns. Sister St. Marks made other parts of the habits and headdresses. To fill the roles of the younger children of the Trapp family, it was necessary to enlist the aid of Pauline Koinas, a ten year old from St. Mary's grade school, and Chris Erd, a kindergartener at McKinley. Audiences en- joyed their performances greatly. Teitlebaumi standing by. of Captain von Trapp waltz on the mountain-side terrace: Kim Wendt, Bill Schultz, Ness, Carlos Wilder, Mike Lykins, Susan Hewlett, Kim Beatty, and Charlie Carter. Mother Abbess lSheila Cooki sings f Maria's problems at the convent with nuns lCindy Viertlebeck, Mary lossi, and Debbie oeviimes Talents Combine For Mother Knows Best Greater student participation was adominant idea in the planning of Jane Draper-general chairman, Dan Vandivort-studentdirector, and Miss Carol Husum-adviser. Mother decided that another passenger on the cruise, Mr. DeWitt, would make a good catch for her daughter. Jenny fell in love with Mr. Fellstar, the activities director, but lacked the courage to oppose her mother until the wedding ceremony to Mr. DeWitt was taking place. Then the grooms were switched and the wedding continued. Top Left.' Maid lSheila Cooki dreams of the Shadow of Your Smile . Above: Harrison DeWitt iBob Rosenbergl and his secretary, Miss Barrows iKathy Nessl, struggle with a wet life preserver. Top Right: Mr. Fellstar lDale Radunzi, Harrison DeWitt lBob Rosenbergi, Jenny iSue Hazyardl, and her mother, Mrs. Anderson iMissy Knightl wait as Captain McAllister KAI Snyderl picks up his broken glasses during the wedding. Upper Right: Pro- duction dancers enter for a dance lesson. Above Right: Tumblers play leap-frog in The Happening . Right: Usherettes, Dancing in the Streets , move on the platform made especially for them. 'gf f 44? Top: Cast sings Side by Side in finale of their first performance Above: Tap dancers pause for a picture during dress rehearsal. Left. Mitzi Feldstein and Ruth Landis make debut to The Stripper , 'l , F Pot O Gold staff in New York proudly displays their 1971 Medalist Goodman-printer Second Row Jane Draper underclass book. Front Row: lVlrs. Berger-adviser, Byron Richard-photographer, Sis Surratt-ads, Sally Carter-sales, AnnTippett-ads,Sue Nancy Juergens-organizations, Jean Merritt-editor, Mary Beth faculty, Rick Brown-photographer. W i ,-5, rr, an-1-ax Nllf ,f Dawn Weber and Doug Sodd Athletics check wrestling plans. Business staff Becky Wagner Jan Clark business manager and y Michelle Taylor go over sales records to insure accuracy F' g Class editors, Linda Kurtz, Laura Lebow, Cindy Wilkins and Lynda Hunt, make signs marking Pot O' Gold's 40th birthday. n 95 AZ?-Yr, .k.g., lu .Alf -Uv! 4234 'St 'flick Brown tries an interesting angle. Dan Vandivort snapsapicturein the snow. W... - Vt Q-II y - J ,. XT :Jil-N, .V :en Marshall-photographer, adjusts his camera as he relaxes in the snow. Speiker-opening section, and Jean Nlerritt-editor, cut color pictures for cover. Yearbook Veteran Staff Tries For Second Medalist For only the second time in DeVilbiss' history, the Pot O' Gold rated at Columbia University a Medalist Award, the highest rating in the nation. The 13 returning staff members and the 12 new ones set 2 goals: to win another Nledalist Award, and to produce an outstanding 40th Anniversary book. All staff members had good training-17 at the University of Detroit last spring, and 1 1 at Columbia University in the fall. Editor, Jean Merritt, returned from the week-long seminar at Ohio University with ideas for a new Stu- dent Life section. Everyone was excited about color pictures on the cover. lVlr. C. P. Kenney, the POG professional photographer, cooperated whole- heartedly in providing the many pictures needed. Under Jan Clark's second year as business manager, business operations functioned smoothly. In her second year as advertising manager, Colleen Fox reported the largest number ever of business ads and Fun Ads. Jane Anderson-academics, checks a picture request with Ellen Grafing-photography editor. 'cv f ZX Chris Hewlett and Heidi Flutz, student activities, look through their boxes for pictures of the Pom-Pom girls. Newspaper Timeliness Doubles Prism's Circulation Relevancy, timeliness, and needed-to-know news was the Prism staff's motto. Under the leadership of Sue Eiserling and Harvey Schwartz, co-editors, the staff met stricter deadlines and 13 issues were published, 5 more than the previous year. Subscriptions were eliminated. Instead, staff members sold single copies in homerooms. The first two issues were sell outs of about 800 papers. This was nearly twice last year's circulation number of 450. Mrs. Carol Doherty offered inspiration in her first year as adviser by sharing her extensive knowledge of journalism and encouraging re- levant, though often controversial articles. Prism editorials on such subjects as the Homecoming Queen elections prompted much response from students. Students also sup- ported the Christmas Personals, the first time such an ad has been available. Harvey, attri- buted the Prism's success this year to the great increase in student interest. . .q I Mrs..Carol Doherty, Prism adviser, illustrates one step of printing for Lynn Wilkins, second page editor. .L YW? Tracey James, feature editor, and Sue Sullwold, sports editor, sell copies of 'i hd f- ' - m Sue Eiserling's job of co-editor requires a great deal of time and includes varie duties. Above, Sue types copy for one of the Prism's sellout issues. in homeroom Eillflljll News of another sellout delights Mrs. llene Hart, business adviser, and Paula Ash, business manager. They post the news on the Prism room's door. ff! ff' Co-editor Harvey Schwartz confers with the printing company about type styles. Stengel is the first female to be a photographer in many years. Dave Orr and Dick Perlmutter post another profound quotation on the bulletin board in back hall. National Honor Society, Front Row: Chris Hewlett, Secretary: Dick Perlmuter, Rabbi, Jean Merritt, Treasurer, Galey Close, Histor- ian. Second Flow: Paula Proestou, Linda Kajfasz, Debbie Luczak, Sue Bowyer, Mollie Lavsky, Beth Blankerts, Cindy Ashcraft, Cindy Challen, Mrs. Ilene Hart. Third Row: Becky Small, Jan Clark, Lesley Siegel,' Calli Veller, Dawn Weber, Diana Miller, Diane F 3, if 4-E ii 1 vf ff! Tom Benninger, Honor Society President, and Vice President Schnell use a giant slide rule to suit their great mental ,- It V . ,- Speiker, Tish Michael, Cindy Viertlbeck, Lida Altmeier Hillebrand, Sandy Yourist. Fourth Row: Robert Smith, Dan Ward, Mark Klein, Bradley Richie, Craig Burns, Nesper, Ronald Sloan, David Haddix, David Kahn, Bruce Tom Simmons, Mark Hurt. onor Societies uill 81 Scroll Honors Miss Bloom's 40 Years The March 1 O. to the Prism volum Forty-four former faculty members renewed ' reminisced, and honored Miss Bloom at a tea hosted by Quill 84 Scroll The honorary journalism society Miss Bloom's 40 years as Prism and involvement at De- staff presented Miss Bloom with e of Prism editions dating back to 1932. National Honor Society held the traditional two induction ceremonies in May and De- cember. Projects sponsored throughout the year included tutoring students, holding a picnic at Secor Park, and putting up a bul- letin board. Interesting quotes were rotated every few weeks on the bulletin board near the cafeteria in the back hall. 84 l .' t'l-'Lili 3 fi T r - r .,. ,,.. 4.-1 -1 tart? '4 -, ren ..s,.1,t,t . :tj ' I vi. Kgs, t L. ta Scroll, Front Row: Jean Merritt, Pot O' Gold Editor, Harvey Ash, Sallie Carter, Cindy Wilkins, Ellen Graffing Mary Beth Prism Editor, Sue Eiserling, Prism Editor. Second Row: Goodman, Ben Marshall. Fourth Row: Laura Lebow Sylva Surratt Rutz, Mrs. Lenore Berger, Mrs. Carol Doherty, Mrs. Ilene Dawn Weber, Colleen Fox, Linda Kurtz Bob Frey Diane Speaker Nancy Juergens. Third. Row: Jan Clark, Sue Bowyer, Paula Chris Hewlett, Jane Anderson, Doug Sodd .?' .,.' -+131-E:'f il ..,,...... . . ge -r.. 4 1-- .A r. A .2 ,- A 'lv' ' xv il. ..p-t .f 4 - i. 1 4 UL ti .' ' ii' Qi X kt the tea given in her honor, Miss Rose Bloom, center, unvvraps the present given to ner by Mrs. Ilene Hart, left, in behalf of the Prism staff. Mr. Lewis Cross assists. Honors Positive Efforts Brings Honors To DeVilbiss Students Right: Sue Bowyer and Kathy Potter show that hard studying pays off. They place as two of the 14,750 National Merit Scholarship Finalists in the country. Below Right: Mark Hurt, winner of the Scholar- Athlete Award of the National Football Foundation, presents his plaque to Mr. Bill Shafer and the student body at a pep assembly. Below: Chess team poses for a team picture in the Varsity locker room following their victory in the District Championship match. Seated: Helen Levinson. Front Row: Paul Kissling, Dave Haddix, Balaram Puligandla, Bob Smith. Second Row: Ken Lipson, Doug Jennings, John Bracey, Dave Kahn, Ernie Sharfman, Mike Gold, Coach Phil Kaufman. 3 V ELLEN BEAUCH DAVID 'i mcx NESPER Sue - V, Top: Quiz Bowl team, lower row, waits to compete with Bowsher. Consisting of four seniors and soph- omore Melani Pertcheck, the team beat its first round opponent, Libbey, but was defeated by Bowsher in the second round. Left: Al Snyder places his plaque for winning the Northwest Ohio Sons of the American Revolution Historical Oration Contest in the trophy case. Al went on to win fourth place in the nation with his speech on the minutemen. Above: Balaram Puligandla, valedictorian of the class of '72, accepts his award of Student of the Month from Mr. John Knorr of the Downtown Exchange Club, with Mr. B. J. Shafer congratulating him. paws v E5 Qs R Mr. Robert Baggs is able to conduct the choir more easily with the help of Todd Wilson, who serves as accompanist. 'Q' Gospel Choir, Front Row: Mrs. Nedra Outram, Adviser, Yelonda Howard, Vice President, Janice Heard, President, Renard Howard, Director!Founderp Michael Webb, Director!Founderp Inez Hunter, Secretary, Johnnie Turner, Chaplain. Second Row: Sheila Cook, Sheila Baker, Vivian Layson, Tamara Cross, Mickey Taylor, Teresa Phillips, Fannie Booker, Dorothy Buford, Ramona Sawyer, Madeira Fisher, Angela Hamilton, Gloria Allen, Denise Jaynes. Third Row: ton Kathy Wilkinson Ellen Grafmg Karas Rlccitelli Tom Webb Linda Kalfasz Lake Debi Schafer Jane Draper Caren Kramer Julie Anderson Pam Kramer Choir, Front Row: Judy Phelps, Debbie Madden, Becky Small, Sheila Cook, Carol r I A ' 1 ' I I 1 Q 1 I 1, LI Mansour, Bett Jean Gibbs, S Le ' .Se o dRo :H le L 's , L tt J h c e r o y ue was cn w e n evunon ynee ons Carol Kuhman, Sheryl Norman, Peggy Morford, Candie Jones, Nancy Morford, Diane Rh ness, Dolly McCormick, Phyllis Jones, Joan Szymanski, Cindy Viertlbeck, Sharon Luppe Sue Menacher, Jenny Farve, Cathy Swindle, Esther Blair, Sandy Sheidler. Third R Rosie Lopez, Debbie Vaughn, Darlene Vaughn, Sue Schneider, Kathy Potter, Cindy Kle Sharon Street, Sue White, Bonnie Warchol, Cathy Hughes, Sheila Harville, Cheryl Wall g , l.ill,i lla T ill if ' li l lil 1' I . wil Denisa Barner, Robin Cathey, Ramona Webb, Cynthia Trotter, Lisa Quinn, Rachel Henderson, Deniese Taylor, Gina Gabriel, Glenda Cooper, Paula Huff, Juanita Bunnell, Debra Lidell, Mary Gibson, Classie Allan, Fannie Buford, Paulette Cooper. Fourth Row: Yonette living, Mark Caldwell, Eugene Carter, Alan Penamon, Rick Thomas, Nep Brassfield, Dwight Hunter, Clarence Cox, Lewis Maclin, Doland Brown, Kynard Dennis, Don Mincey. l lllll' Teitlebaum, Jacky Williams, Fay Robinson, Debra Lidell, Sandi Blosser, Sue Zanter, Shelley Lipe, Virginia Skrzypinski, Mary Skrzypinski, Lorraine Tlsh Michael, Alan Hedler. Fourth Row: Jeff Whitmore, Bill Bumcrots, Jim Jerry Russell, Terry Phillips, Norman Carter, Renard Howard, Don Mincey, Dwight Hunter, Clarence Cox, James Jackson, John Bracey, Todd Dave Michael, Fred Hakius, Al Snyder, Mark Maurer, Tom Freer, Bill Jeff Roberts, Steve Lewis, Michael Heard, John Morgenstern, Mark Lisk, Harris, Tony Thomas, Charles Hartfield, Joe Gwinner, Gordon Mclndoe. Choir 'l0tmahI Highlights Christmas Concert December 21 was the date of the annual Choir Christmas concert. The first half of the program consisted of selections by the regular Choir and the Freshman Chorus. Forthe second part, the Chorale presented the opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors . Colorful costumes and dancers added excitement to the production. Former DeVilbiss student Nancy Rath and Rick Michaels, an eighth grader from Nathan Hale, were guest soloists. The Choir, ensembles, and soloists entered contests at Bryan, Ohio, on February 26. All ensembles and many of the soloists received the highest rating of 1. The new Gospel Choir, founded and directed by Renard Howard and Michael Webb, ap- peared in a locally produced movie and sang often at the Sepia Arts Theater. Chorus, Front Row. Jeanne Harris, Linda Wilcox, Mary Laura Slomka, Debbie Jaffee, Debbie Younts, Carol Ann Stone, Debbie Hymore, Patti Hazlett, Yvonne Dong, Crowley, Della Daniel, Joise Jacobs, Carolyn Piel, Kathy Peg ' , ' . : , gy Spewerk Barb Miller Second Row Sue Juergens Cheryl Saba, Yelonda Howard, Denise Brigman, Karen Pam Wisebaker, Barbara Ellen Schueler, Kathy Wisniewski, Cross, Evelyn Jackson, Angela Horen, Jayne Mixenbaugh, Sugheir, Debra Smith, Sandy Boyd, Kim Grier, Judy Babjack, Cindy Shaner, Becky Motky, Lois Johnston, Cindy Crum, Faith Babcock, Sue Harrison. Third Row: Ann Hofmann, Rebecca Mc- Queen, Janet Odell, Martha Glaab, Brenda Norman, Lori Anderson, Rhonda Williams, Sharon Langenderfer, Sandy Stagner, Angela Hamilton, Marcia Lewis, Ramona Sawyer, Karen Knabbs, Joy Hollie, Cathy Lykins, Barbara Priddy, Therese Mulligan, Cathy Hillebrand, Debra Moss, Vivian Layson, Lynne Wincek, Lori Davis, Tina Prond, Cathy Kuhman, Terry Fox, Jenelle Wiersma, Rochelle Bourn, Deniese Taylor. Chorale, Front Row: Becky Small, Nancy Mor- ford, Peggy Morford, Sheryl Norman, Sue White, Sharon Luppens, Debbie Teitlebaum, Jane Draper, Debi Schafer, Caren Kramer. Second Row: Fred Hakius, Bill Schultz, Dave Michael, Al Snyder, Terry Phillips, Steven Harris, Todd Wilson, John Morgenstern, Steve Lewis, Mark Lisk. 41 Orches1 Tag Day Collection Helps Meet Cos Combining their efforts, orchestra and band members called at homes in the school area asking for donations to help pay for their necessary expenses. These included uniforms, replacement of sheet music, and instrument repair. The Band-Orchestra Parents' organiza- tion, headed by Mr. James Britsch, contri- buted greatly to the campaign. Various programs were given throughout the year, including the annual public Christmas I rw! concert, a midwinter concert, and the IX PTA program. The orchestra also played commencement on June 3. For the first time in seven years, orchestra as a group did not enter mus competitions. A few ensembles and soloi did participate, however, and received h ratings. Melani Pertcheck,asophomore, a superior evaluation for her solo. A,-jf Brass and Percussion, Front Row: Kevin Pownall, Bill Bumcrots, Liber, Dan Bryan, Alex Gerwer, Mark Haddad, Marc Marion. Brenda McGraw, Jeff Ki ng. Second Row: Mark Caldwell, Sandy Cellos, Front Row: Pam Hazlett, Darlene Vaughn, Director. Second Flow: Sandy Liber, David Cindy Smith, Barb Priddy, Mr. Jack Perrine Orchestra John Odell, Hugh Bent. wtf T? Front Row: Nancy Wolffing, BarbWeber, Hill, Dennis Lazenby, Jeanne Harris. Third Row: Cindy Challen. Second Row: Edward Doug Jennings, Ron Sloan, Rick Nesper. Violas, Front Row: Gina Gabriel, Ouinters Freeman, Kathy Thomas, Joan Dupert, Debbie Cram, Brenda Lichtcsien. Mary Ellen Ethington, Linda Weiss, Laurie Johnson. Third Flow: John Horen, Marvin Feilhardt, David Pankratz, Ray Alan Penamon, Brian Graves, Melani Pertcheck, Hollabaugh, Stephen Taylor, Dan Ward, Joe Gwinner, Right: Lynda Hunt presents Diane Speiker, representing OA, with the trophy for Best Social Service Club. Above: On behalf of the student body, Bonnie Warchol gives Miss Delores Wannemacher a long-stemmed carnation on Faculty Day. Right: Sue Eiserling lights the candle of initiative after her speech at Quill 84 Scroll lnductions. Belqw: Jann Veller hands AI Snyder the certificate for Outstanding Senior Boy during the Senior Awards assembly. i , , i 4 Q I 'l ,y 1, ,X .- '1 5: 4 'lr' sl. :lu 1 1 l Hi LA l DeVilbiss Week Club Day Assembly Limited To Members Tradition characterized DeVilbiss Week ac- tivities. Each day of the week of April 24 honored one facet of DeVilbiss High School. On Faculty Day, Monday, Student Govern- ment delighted members of the faculty by pre- senting them with carnations. ' Tuesday, which was Organizations Day, acknowledged the clubs at DHS. An assembly was held 2nd hour for club members only. Members of the Organizations Commission announced the following awards after skits illustrating the various clubs: Best Special Interest Club-Periesp Best Social Service Club -Omena Aura, and Best Boys' Club-Talis- men. Ouill 84 Scroll lnductions took place at a 2nd hour assembly on Wednesday, Publications Day. The day acknowledges the work of the Pot O' Gold and Prism staffs. On Thursday, Awards Day, outstanding stu- dents received certificates fortheirinvolvement in school activities, and in other areas such as art, Home Economics, and Industrial Arts. On Friday, a football game between faculty mem- bers and seniors drew students to Page Stadium at 1 o'cIock. Above: Paula Ash pins a Carnation on Bob Frey follow- ing his initiation into Ouill 8: Scroll on Publications Day. Left: Linda Mansour conducts an interview with Dale Radunz and Bob Rosenberg in the Organizations Day skit for the Best Special Interest Club award. ' Awards ' Outstanding Students ' .A Reflect Involvement '- Sophomore Awards, Front Row: Sarah Fieiser and Tom Weissbrod, Outstanding Sophomores. Second Row: Linda Mansour, Kathy Begley, Marc Marion, 2nd Runners-Up. Third Row: Lynn Wilkins and Jim Johnsi lst Runners-Up. Senior Awards, Front Row: Dave Parker, 2nd Runner-Upg Al Snyder, Most Outstanding Senior Boyg Doug Sodd, 1st Runner-Up. Second Row: Carol German, 2nd Runner-Up: Luann Perales, 1st Runner-Up, Cindy Challen, Most Outstanding Senior Girly Becky Small, 2nd Runner-Up. i Senior Awards, Front Row: Ken Lipson, Industrial Arts: Hillebrand and Marcia Black, Business. Second Row: Siegel, Home Economics: Joan Coss and Jan Clark, s Not Pictured: Jeff Plettner, Industrial Arts. 4 Q! xqfl , 1- 1 , 3 251.2 I, . .gmzxtr 1 1.525 T , get 1 2, if i Af Z, 55,35 . 1' I A 9' .- 1c h-.. I x 3 'Q-13:- z -gr . V , ' Q, g 4 I E11 Assistants Students Contribute Time As School Aids Bill Earley, Mark Keesey, Randy Huffman and John Morgenstern, list requests for Visual Aid equipment. Gym Assistants: Debbie Vaughn, Julie Schnell, Amy Crisp, Candle Jones, Laura Gallapis, Patti Clifgard, Marilyn Montrie, Karen Brookover, Bobbie Bean. I0 - '21 98 3- A 7 e Rescue Squad: Seated: Barry Leeper-captain, Virginia Hanslip R.N., Jeff Standing: Bill Benham, AI Jaffee, Rick Metzger, Dan Jan, Bob Metzger. Nurse's Aides: Julie Nordhoff is lying on stretcher. Seated: Kathy Pownell, Ang Smith, Mrs. Virginia Hanslip-Registered Nurse. Standing: Marsha Rogers, i Meyer, Cindy Sawicki, Kim O'DonnelI, Lili Hinds. C? ...sh fp, Assistants: Seated: Tricia Ellis, Laurie Lebow, Eileen Rokicki, Ann Tippett, Linda Steinem. Stand- Virg Skrzypinski, Debbie Samples, Judy Kadzialka, Cathy Rogers, Debbie Vandiver. Kurtz, Pam Gaines, Wanda Horn. Assistants: Sue Patterson, Heidi Rutz, Andrea Stengel, Library Assistants: Front Row: Kathryn Basso, Sue Stewart, Joan Pruss, Becky Small, Carmen Boynton. Second Row: Diana Miller, Jane Hauptman, Ellen Tokles, Beth Haddad, Janet Dobbins, Bill Gale. W 'I , 1 Beth Blankerts and Bob Northington, lab assistants, adjust a filmstrip for IVlrs. Andre's chemistry class. Right. Mary Lee Sedlander tries on her graduation gown. Far Right: Studying Protest Literature in the library are Gregg Tawa, Rick Romanoff, and Mike Griffith. Below: Mr Kalbfleisch he! s Mar Jo Viertlebeck with her ro- -Q .r , - , D Y P ject on pollution. X A I ' ff 'e.-'-23'-x-fi' if i :ffl , X tai, 5 viiy, 1 ,..f- 1 5 'fifl '51 s-J! -'S '-L 2 K , . ' ',.l'J I ','- -.. . .'f ' JV 1 -.Z Above: For freshman gym class, Monte Leeper and Dave lossi run the 700 yard dash. Above Right: ln Home Economics class, Jackie Kovacik, Pat Missler, Betty Phillips and Karen Carroll cut out nun habits for the Sound of MusiC'I R Above: Linda Steinem types from a dictaphone in BOE typing 4' fdv' 5: f -P5 -J ff 1. ,.n M. ' tfv X! '0'u'1'1 M Students Appreciate Two New Art Courses Two new classes-Graphic Arts and Crafts and Ceramics-added to the department, in- creased enrollment to 316 students. Students in Crafts and Ceramics alternated classes by quarters between Mrs. E. Cole and Mrs. J. Weiss. They worked on a wide variety of projects involving many media. Under Mrs. Weiss, they modeled and fired 16 inch pots. Mrs. Cole directed the making of macrame wall hangings and jewelry. Other projects included sand and wax candles and batiking. The Graphic Arts group worked on ink letter- ing and silk-screening. A speaker came in to demonstrate scratchboard to the students as a pre-Christmas project. In addition to the new classes offered, the traditional art classes provided for a well- rounded program. Some students in painting exhibited their work at the Woodville Mall. The annual Santa's Art Sale at Christmas time attracted even city-wide attention. Above:.ln Crafts and Ceramics, a student glazes her small pinch pot. Above right: Brenda Lichtesien knots her hanging in the macrame division of the Crafts and Ceramics class. If :ft - Kllll n ill'-'M ' . 1 I D X ' ,f .X 1 5 G qw ,XA ,D A iix 'r T5f..,11:-zrll' Jawmzy' ,uni tsl! , G5 Above: Mark Klein sculptured this whistle of papier mache. Above left: ln the Advanced Drawing class, students use ink pens and brushes to draw Tammy Davis, who modeled for the class. Left: Mike Griffith works on a project involving variety of printing in Graphic Arts. mmmv is 'S ff :-X. V Q if is l. ' . A A A ,T I 9 'M wiser: gi F Y , ,. ,z,4rA.,'l .44 l A' ' f - MV' - . . - :Ei Above Left: Sharon Humberger and Joan Pruss work as dental assistants for a dentist on Erie Street as their outside jobs for COE, Above Top: Miss Agnes Baron dictates to Shorthand 1 students. Above: Sophomore Sue Brown works on a practice set, which involves changing textbook material into simulated work experience. Converting textbook material into work ex- e was the main concern of the classes the business department. lVlailability iaccuracyl was the goal in typing sses. Aids in achieving this goal were ' Q machines, textbooks, andwork books. tatin. Business English classes worked on gram- math ' , and operation of machines to better techniques and precision. Shorthand classes have a shorthand lab includes tapes and headsets. The tapes to the students in different speeds Department Adds Electronic Calculators so that students work progressively faster. Clerical recordkeeping class taught the stu- dents basic business skills such as the hand- ling of check books, payrolls, and petty cash. The COE and BOE students have two or three classes at school, then go to work outside the school. In the spring, the COE students held a banquet for their employers. Students in Business Machines operated lBlVl transcribers, three different types of transcribers, including new electronic calcu- lators, executive typewriters, and duplicators. Left: Beth dictated to Joan Coss Association Blackwell and Judy Kadzlalka type as they are by electric dictaphones in BOE typing ll Above is employed as a secretary for the Toledo Bar in the Chamber of Commerce Building for her Cooperative Office Experience job. Dramatics Drama Students Act In Play At Bowsher Make-up, lighting, and learning about the parts of the stage were the main concerns of Dramatics I classes. They also performed three plays- The Lottery , lVlur- der on the High Seas , and Beyond the Door . Second and third year Dramatics classes produced ten plays which included Anton Chekhov's The Anni- iversary , Eugene Ionesco's The Chairs , and Every IVlan . A performance of The Anniversary was pre- sented at Bowsher. Debate classes had in depth study of structure and techniques of debating. They carried on debates in class using the subject for this year's debate series, Resolved that the Judicial System of the United States Should Be Significantly Changed. 5 Z' Above: Robin Richardson and Gina Arvanitis learn methods of applying moustaches in Dramatics I. Above Right: Stage Crafts studem Steve Fox helps set up props for the musical. Right: Debate students Ron Scaffidi and Rick Nesper practice for a debate. fs if Library Library Expands To 14,000 Volumes More than fourteen thousand books, maga- zines numbering in the thousands, six hundred filmstrips, and two hundred recordings are in- cluded in DeVilbiss' spacious library. Even though the greater part of the collec- tion reflects the academic nature of the library, there are over two thousand books purchased especially for leisure reading. The students quickly made popular the rack for paperbacks and permabounds added this year. Miss Delores Wannemacher, librarian for 14 years, treasures many comments, I tried the Branch, but... , said a girl looking through the periodical stacks and finding a 1964 copy of Newsweek. At the end of the day, Miss sfrfir- 3-1. .9-st Jil Wannemacher always feels gratitude for those who thought enough of students and learning to provide such a beautiful library. Below: At all hours of the day, many students utilize the library, which is the second largest in the state of Ohio. Left: Terry Weaver, Toney NlcCoy, and Gary Hames do assignments in the solitude of the library. To expand its offering to juniors and seniors was the special effort of the English depart- ment. While it was still possible to takea course in Traditional Grammar, many other possibilities were available. New single semester courses included the Bible as Literature, Shakespeare, Protest Lit- erature, and Ethnic Literature. Students could devote a full year to British Prose and Poetry, or could take AP English, and work toward possible college credit. The department also offered Contemporary Literature and English lll AM class, which combined history work and included frequent visits to the art museum. Above: Stephanie Wilhelm diagrams a sentence in Traditional Grammar. Above Right: ln Ethnic Literature, students debate on James Baldwin's opinion of Richard Wright's character, Bigger Thomas. Right: Mr. Stein leads a discussion in Protest Literature. 'l S Above: Mitzi Feldstein plays the part of Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter in English III. Left: Ron Schwartz, Tom Brown, and Pat Ellis concentrate on modern short stories in Contemporary Literature. Eighteen is an age when you can vote for President or get drafted or go to bars or leave home or go to jail. Sue Eiserling Boredom Boredom is doodling on student-worn table tops and chairs with pen, pencil, or even eraser. Boredom is biting your nails raw. Boredom is an overwound watch. Boredom is a hand transformed into a comb or brush. Boredom is a soap opera day after day. Boredom is a pair of wool socks without a speck of lint. Boredom is yard of thread pulled out of a knitted shirt. Boredom is a stare or cramped foot. H Boredom is tiredness: it can be dangerous. Boredom is the fantastic drummer in us all. Boredom is a tuneless whistle. Carl Kissling Colors For The Blind blue: the way water feels when you're sweaty hot, or a deep summer night when the moon is hiding, and it can also be as light as a child in a cloud gray: the air's hushed whisper before a storm, a washed-out wave yellow: the laughter of a child, or an old man's grin, songs in the morning, a giggle red: a pop-up jack-in-the-box. a dying man's plea pink: any bird's song, the humming of a morning maid purple: a blanket of fog around the shore, the dew-fresh scent of a flower, a mother's lullaby green: long walks, rolling down hills, the way spaghetti smells orange: sliding in the mud, or broken eggs upon the sky Linda Kiefer No Life i walked downtown on a hard sidewalk crossed the paved streets and entered the concrete buildings. i looked at the sky and saw numerous wires bright lights and dirty pigeons but no sky. i wandered down the streets kicking garbage and beer cans from my path. i walked, but not on grass. i sat by the river and watched a small fish float by, dead. i threw a stone and watched it sink into the slime but no water. loey They say a guy's life flashes before his eyes lust before he dies. l'm thinking clearly still: Maybe l'm not dying- Wow, that one was close! Sherman was right, war is hell. l hope Billy's 0.K. 'Course, if he was, he'd be over here, Helping me. Don't think about that, Joe, old boy, you'll be better off. There's a medic. lf Billy's been hit l hope that doc is heading towards him. l don't feel much pain. Nlaybe l can crawl to those Sandbags. One, two, three, heave, loey . . . Washington, D.C .... a grand city to be born in! Sweet old Ma, How l love her and Dad! lane . . . that was her name. . . My first date, nine years ago. Then Karen, and Sue, and Diane. And finally, my own Nlichelle. i thought of the future cities, streets, rivers. no sky, no grass, no water: no life. Becky Temple silence green and strained like some disliked vegetable, that little children look at and cry we don't want it .silence packs the room broken by impatient taps and secret smiles among them, friends i bitterly laugh, some excuse comes from my lips and oh they sigh, but i know . . . because the silence screamed we don't want you. Sue Hazard in do why we die in do why we die in do why we die much like a chorus Carol Freehling Cathy Hughes we sat on the steps he and i, a cement gray wind blew my hair into wispy lines against the cold autumn sky, and his words i did not notice blew away creased and torn smudged black print while i felt his eyes warm and blue, touch me, and smile to the wind. Sue Hazard The First Snowfall The sky Iightens Weak watery sun's rays Begin to peek Over the white horizon. Day dawns And the color in the sky Now rivals The azure blue depths of the sea. The sun is high No clouds in sight Snow glistens like myriad tiny stars Sparkling at the sun in defiance. Now sunsefstfeeble rays Are spreading rose-colored hue Over the white expanse With the long blue shadows. Sue Bowyer Futility we fondle the word, so delicate, and the mind speaks rth its thoughts: is waiting, inseparable, from the drizzle, frozen iff in the air, till the thaw, incalcuable hours beyond Creativity e instant he set to arrive is the weak to the wind, the words to be carried, Poem e world to be saved of its dreads Whatig a poem, is spreading the fold of your fears, the good parts that rhyme be Ove' retold Or is it a bunch of words that have meaning? is draining all strength to declare, the facing their er Oughts 'n mm hold Or maybe, like everything else I know is caving for help in the dark, bleeding friend 't S what you make of 't' Antartica for New York Cityj. jane Kem Enclosed We're all shut in.' Blockaded by an invisible shield Free only to remain within our circles. Trying to break free . .. Setting goals beyond our reach yearning and pushing.. . reaching. . . an outstretched arm, a taut ro e D , gnawing and scraping. .. for freedom. And if we had it- Could we hold it? Could we keep it? Or would we break it like a plastic toy? A vacuum of irony. Ruth Landis Unsolved Algebraic figures move through blackboards i my mind. Unequal equations lie unsolved ir all time, the answers there inside a book tat i will never reach. is feeding us computer facts the nly way to teach? but pi times r, squared by 2, is i wish i knew beyond the clouds, r why do flowers grow, ie only thing i know. Linda Kiefer Classroom Collage Sandburg and Frost with poetry and short stories Novels and essays with sounds of aggravation Macrame and knitting with the learning of books Student teachers provide a new change of looks Hieroglyphics on the board with tapes and record ers Chattering is heard coming from various comers The dropping of pencils with the borrowing of papers The smell of coffee, the selling of suckers Paper on the floor, of every conceivable shape Books thrown on the table in just any old heap Coats in class with the windows open Banging of chairs and the scuffling of feet The rustling of papers with the sounds of defeat The joyous sounds of happy people The moans and groans of something dreaded Messy floors with an added attraction Cracking of gum amidst the distractions This is what makes it all worthwhile To end each day with a smile Because you know of a place to leave your blues One that seem to be an utter disgrace If it's possible your last hour isn't like mine Drop in sometime to pass the time lt's not easy to miss Just follow your ears To the place where you hear An uproar of bliss And discussions about. .. Sandburg and Frost with poetry and short stories Novels and essays with sounds of aggravation Macrame and knitting with the learning of books Student teachers provide a new change of looks. . . Gloria Mominee Abandoned Alp Rain-water in the footprints of the cows, helpless flies near November, gray wood, once brown and healthy, will the shutter get through the winter? Reinhard Barthe as the blackweb of night cradled us, he dipped his hand into my soul and ladled out my mind, but as the web fell away i heard it snag his hand. Sue Hazard My Lake of Childhood The smell of distant smoke, A surge of life unfolding, Nature, constant and alive Waves forever on. Wind to cleanse the soul Gentle whispered thoughts, Peace reflecting colors of houses Home of us the World. Memories in arteries, The blood, Now as much As, Then Corner of forever Darkness, Night, Expanse, But I am of the glory Should I but stand before One step backwards now, lt's not the business life, lt's that of carefree chance. Dave Orr M Department Adds Second Beam Uneven parallells and a second balance beam were new apparatus added to the girls gym. In addition to the equipment, freshmen and sophomore girls also practiced tumbling and modern dance. ln Health, the Research Council of America provided texts forfreshmento learn about drugs and alcohol. Also, Mr. Sargent Fox of the Sherif'f's Department came to classes to speak about drugs. Freshman and Sophomore boys gym in- cluded a wide variety of sports: football, basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, tumb- ling, and wrestling. Sophomore boys had a chance to use the universal gym and trampoline. Right: Joni Rigoli, spotted by Laurie Johnson, at- tempts a knee arabesque on the balance beam. Above: lVlr. Fernbaugh gets into the action in sophomore gym Right Bouncing high on the trampoline is Cheri Zelmanski. History Black History Holds Slave Sale In Black History, students discussed foreign policy, integration, fascism, war, and the prob- lems of minority groups. They also held a slave sale in which the students were bought and sold according to physical characteristics and strength. American History classes learned about foreign policy decision making by playing games such as Dangerous Parallel and Con- frontation. Debates helped students learn about the differing viewpoints on controversial issues. Left: American History students protest lVlr. Phil Kaufman's planned dictatorship by leaving the class. M.-ff bove lVlr Kilcorse explains the functions of the Rules Committee in Congress. ToQ.31,z! Right: Mr. Tate, an employee of the Chrysler Machine Plant, explains some of the products and procedures of the plant to Mr. Cowell's Machine Shop classes. ai l'1 '. ,, . if - fr: 4 2-5 ' 1 ' , . 3 . ik: . Q.: w. , WW? 64 , li , , . :ly - - '?5'!-3-5Z'L -F-3' gi-,f5.g5.gg.3:.i.b. , v3.S.S,S. tn 32 ' ,E I ,Y . Lsfg, . '- if . v . , 51. ' P: ' Q, - 1 bf' ,, 'P'I-- '5- s U V5 ' sa Above: Freshman Eilleen Taberner buffs the commode that she refinished for her Home Project in Home Eco- nomics 1. Right: Tim Nladanski saws a piece of ply- wood in Woodshop 1 . L'-. P 'M .1 .f 'f Q A v 'Q l. fl , .-2,3 l ..- +44 lJEl. ....p- Industrial Arts and Home Ec Many Skilled Hands Build Press Box Joint participation of the Industrial Arts department built the new press box in the stadium. Drawing classes made the plans, Woodshop did the actual building, and Elec- tronics classes wired the P.A. system. Electronics classes also worked on the ser- vicing of radios, tape players, and amplifiers for faculty and others. Mechanical and Architectural Drawing pro- vided the students with the knowledge to design and engineer their own houses. During second semester, they worked on the plan- ning of homes and apartment complexes. On November 29 and 30, two Machine Shop classes, under the supervision of Mr. Cowell, visited the Chrysler Machine Division in Perrysburg. Before touring the plant, the groups listened to speakers in conference rooms. Home Economics 1 classesworked on Home Projects outside of school time. The teachers graded them by visiting the site of the pro- ject. During class hours, the students made dresses and tested new pie recipes. Make-up demonstrations taught the girls new ways to apply cosmetics. Home economics seniors sewed tailored suits and worked in textiles. Above left: Third year Wood- shop students make models of houses to further under- stand construction pro- cedures. Left: The Board of Health condemned these wooden tables in the Home Economics classroom for un- sanitary conditions. During Christmas vacation, the de- partment installed new for- mica tops to replace them. -in 3' vt d sf'-so .35 Foreign Lz All Language Sample Foreign ceived new textbooks and tapes phasized the culture of Spanish-sp tries. Students did research on S and famous people. They also vi ferent type of restaurant once sample Mexican, Spanish, Hu Jewish food. Students in French I and ll e new textbooks just off the press amusing stories and exercises acco texts. Students in advanced French bec chefs for their gourmet dinner on i . . R I e i First and second year Spanish e - P a n r i the home of Mrs. K. Selter. ln were fascinated at hearing their in conversation as they were tap student teacher, Miss Nancy Buccll Russian students listened to songs in addition to their studies classes read the biography of Push Mr. P. Lee, a native of China, classes in Chinese not only at D also at Woodward High School. Latin classes worked on the stru Latin language so that students c appreciate great Latin literature. German classes worked on Ger and grammar and translating Gerrr A four-year study program was all six of the foreign languages. 1 Above Top: Linda Kiefer works on a Latin exercise in Latin II. Above: French lll student Craig Davis, Ruth Landis, Carol Freehling, Debbie Green, and Jay Feldstein act out the pla Rhinoceros by Eugene lonesco. I 1 I ,..L.... ' l 1 few A , , 'Q'gbrf? '.- .4 jgggizl-Vlad! fi C ! Q YL 'em-,,rg.'. -A 7 ml!! E '-r-r rvvy- , 5 A 5. tim: M. i Above Top: lVlr. Cernonok instructs his stu- dents in the geography of Russia. Left: Nlrs. James Mercer and Kim Beatty sample Mexican food at Loma Linda at the Spanish Ill dinner. Above: lVlr. Daniel Levin illustrates a talk on China with movies, to classes in the auditorium. Science and Math Ecology Emphasizes Environmental Issues Studying plants at Woodlawn Cemetery, passing out information on the park levy, and hearing speakers from the Sewage Treatment Plant and The League of Women Voters were only a few of the activities engaged in by Ecology classes. This was one of the 13 new courses offered this year. lVlr. James August attended a full year of training sessions in order to be prepared to teach this course. lVlr. Dale Pittman, who took over a physical science class second semester, introduced his classes to the BSCS-SM series. Students spent most of their time in the lab. In the chemistry classes, students at the beginning of each quarter decide what grade they want to contract for. Mr. Terry Wyatt also is experimenting with this method in physics. Senior Nlath classes participated in a new test this year. This test, the MAA, is con- sidered to be one of the hardest given. Never- theless, 19 seniors signed up. Out of 124 who took the GTCTM test, 25 went to TU to compete with students from all over the city, who were semifinalists. Above In Ec0lO9Y, Mr. Kalbfleisch helps Eileen Schwartz and Tim Nladanski understand the biosphere of turtles. Above Right: Miss Nlolnars AP Chemistry class enjoys a hot dog party with a Physi- ology class Right: Ecology students visit Woodlawn Cemetery to study leaves and plant structure. Top Right: Brad Johnson points out the structures of his Geometry project. Right: Juniors struggle through the Algebra section of the preliminary GTCTM test. Above: Student teacher, lVlr. Ken Kreiger gives a Physics experiment in which a plastic ball is sus- pended in air. Right: Mr. Robert Baggs directs the award-winning choir. Far Right: Mr, Pickering Lee teaches Chinese at Woodward, too. Below: Mrs. Emery, Mrs. Marx and Miss Affoiter are known as the Three Margarets of the Math Department. 2 'If lV'?ff4f' X -, n Above: Jeff and Scott Pittman enjoy the game with their father, Dale. Above Right: Students grin as Mr. Dan Kronfieid opens a Christmas present from the band. . tl . ri .4 .5 1, A J JLG .... f2 'f Mr. Harold Feitner writes a pass for Nancy Juergen . -., he if We answered by n, . g'Sq3 ' gal I w . rlsghl, gn! lk- 'I-Q V iff, ,, F212 ' . wwf: L at , 1 . ., , Liv' QL, -4 ' . - fs A ,1. 5, .,,k '- Vr. William Bearss and Mr. James Sodd shout encouragment to Tigers. ulty Spending hours after school preparing lessons Coming early Saturday morning to serve as proctor for the SAT Approving the new agreement Playing in the faculty-police basketball game Serving as advisers to clubs Working late into the night on Sound of Music and DeViltries Reading our own announcements Serving on the Rights And Responsibilities Boards Chaperoning at dances and the prom Coaching and advising in sports and publications Teaching, guiding and learning every day --X, E 'XA ff New arrivals at DeVilbiss are Mrs. Elizabeth Moclg who replaced Mrs. Eubanlg and Mrs. Joan Tomczalg who replaced Mrs. Hartman. Faculty Levy Fails ln Spite Of TADS' Efforts Austerity Program, Levy-these were the words on everyone's lips as school opened. Because of the shortage of money, the Board hired no new teachers to replace those who had left. Some classes had as many as 38 students, and every counselor taught a fresh- man science class for 1 period a day. On September 14, members of many De- Vilbiss clubs stood outside polling places distributing literature for the levy. All efforts were in vain, however, since the levy was defeated. Eventually class size was adjusted to a somewhat more tolerable level. Everyone got used to more people in a room, and the conselors continued to teach. 541 ry ff? Dr. Frank Dick, Superintendent of V. This year s school board changed its membership with the election John C. Straub, Edward S. Foster, Jr., president, Arthur L of Richard Daoust and Mrs Marcia Long. The 1972 members are vice president, Mr. Daoust, and Mrs. Long. Mr. Ralph Hower Pupil Personnel Mrs. Ruthe Hopkins Girls' Coordinator r. Lewis Cross, principal and a loyal DHS football fan, watches s a Tiger player is tackled during the DeVilbiss-Macomber game. Mr. William Shafer, Assistant Principal- Activities, distributes literature in .support of the levy to students who will pass it out to voters all over the city. Mrs. Mary Hartman Counselor ins, 4.x Mrs. Grace Knaggs, Assistant Principal- Instruction, coordinates all subjects, teach- ers, student-teachers and students into a pattern of maximum efficiency. Mrs. Mary Hartman, counselor, enjoys teaching girls' gym lwhich she taught when she first came herel more than teaching science classes. Mr. Norman Kies Mrs. Marilyn Schiffer Mr. James Sodd Counselor Counselor Counselor Mr. Norman Klee Supervisor Chinese-Russian Center Parents Attend Classes On Back-To-School Night Miss Margaret Affolter Mrs Gertrude Andre Algebra Geometry Human Physiology Algebra Foundations Chemistry Faculty Mrs. Nedra Outram, above, and Mrs. Marsine Johnson, below Spanish and Latin with their students' parents on Back-To-School aqui' Ralf! .mi Mr. Robert Baggs Mr. Dale Baker Miss Agnes Baron Mr. William Bearss Mrs. Lenore Berger Mr. Richard Bieniek Choir, Chorus, English Shorthand, Typing American History, Am. French, Yearbook Occupational Work Music Theory Gov., Am. Studies Adviser Experience Coordinati- Mr. Donald Black Mr. Thomas Bollin Mrs. Susan Bowers Physical Education Stagecraft, Speech, Physical Science, Shakespeare Biology Mrs. Shirley Cannon Physical Education, Health Margaret Ishler, coordinator of the student teaching center, the project with Mrs. Grace Knaggs. Carr Mr. Jevgenij Cernonok Miss Joan Clark Writing, Russian Business English, BOE, COE Faculty DeViIbiss Establishes New Student Teaching Center Two student teachers in a room? It may sound unusual, but that's what happened last January. Nineteen student teachers and their coordinator, Mrs. Margaret Ishler, arrived from Bowling Green State University to establish a teaching center at DeVilbiss. The program revolved around the concept of having two student teachers in the same room. The advantages were: more flexibility, a reduction in the pupil-teacher ratio, and each student teacher teaching in the area in which he or she was most competent. Mrs. Iris Coffman Mrs. Elizabeth Cole Mrs. Kathleen Cook Mr. Orville Cowell Mrs. Betty Jean Davies Mr. Cesare D'Emilio ll Kelly and Lance Warley, student teachers for Mr. Harold , are videotaped so their teaching techniques can be studied. , General Art, Painting, Physical Science Vocational Machine Home Economics Me-chanicaI.Drawlng Crafts, Graphic Art Shop Drafting Algebra Foundations E:- Miss Marilyn Duttlinger Mrs. Margaret Emery Mr. Alexander Feldsteln Home Economics Algebra, Geometry, American Government if rl Faculty Outside Interests Range From Motorcycling to Moviemaking Miss Dolores Wannemacher enjoys playing with her niece, Ellen, and nephew, Paul. .ovoi Making movies is lVlr. Michael Carr's hobby. H he's photographing the trains at the C840 doc When she's not teaching Home Ec., Miss Marilyn Duttlinger is a motorcycle enthusiast. Somebody better tell him he left the lens cap W--'f'1ff'f-'f,'es.q. 'Y fl , . lg '-4. W I tain Yu:-L ., ' Ti, . , as :il - 1 I, 'wc' ' X 'I ' 1 I- ' .' ' if ,. 'Of Martha's Vineyard is a favorite summer visiting place for 1 . Ruth Lafrance and her children, Julie and Steve. F 11 in the adult education program at the jail is the Mrs Elizabeth Cole an accomplished artist as well as an art teacher spends his time during the evenings displays her work in an exhibit at the First Unitarian Church. ,ga 1T'1'f'!i Mrs. Judianne Healy, who attended DeVilbiss herself, is now at DHS teaching the Adjusted Curriculum classes. Her hobby is reupholstering. William Blackwell and his son, John, prepare food for a summer cookout. , ...-I l 'if' i l . .l 3' - in - k ' W if A - ,. , , A 13, ' V5 Y 4 W5 - mf ,Egg-,,. gl A y A.. ,- f 'fi ' T .-LL-, Mr. John Fernbaugh Mr. James Fox Mrs. Doris Frawley Physical Education World History Shorthand, Typing, Business Machines .iv la Mr. Phil Kaufman dons his knapsack before leaving for lsr 5 - I ' 4.':0'waq-5.3. AA Mr. John Galyas Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux Mrs. Virginia Hanslip Business Machines, Creative Writing, Eng- Nurse, Home Nursing Office Practice, COE lish and A.M., Cont. Lit. E 1 I , fx 4 , v ' N Q v- -1' 'QM' l v 9 J 4? X Posing in Italy with the Adriatic Riviera in the background is Mr. Cesare D'EmiIic 7-F 3 Shirley Cannon and her husband, Tom relax on a sunny Florida ring Christmas vacation while Toledoans freeze. History Health Travel For Learning And Pleasure From Florida to France, Israel to Italy-you name it, and there's a good chance a DHS faculty member was there recently. During vacations, exams or any other break in school routine, at least one teacher left on a trip to some exotic location. Since school ended in June, Mrs. Kathryn Selter went to France, Mrs. Elizabeth Cole to Florida, Mr. Norman Klee to Mexico, and Mrs Ruth Lafrance to England. Pictured on these pages are a few of the other travellers. Mrs Ilene Hart rs Judlanne Healy Miss Constance Howard Geometry Algebra Language Arts Algebra Geometry oundatlons Newspaper Algebra Foundations Eileen Hudgin Miss Carol Husum Miss Katherine Juers Mr. Phillip. Kaufman Mr. N orman Klee Miss Georgia Kunz , Br. Prose Russian and Chinese Physical Education, American History A.M. Imperial Russian Hearing Impaired Negro History History, Asian Studies CQ'3 n' A I l Toronto's mid-winter bleakness, Miss Marla Greenberg smiles. 4 Mrs. Ruth Lafrance Mrs. Sue Lechner Mr. Pickering Lee Hearing Impaired Painting, General Chinese Art, Figure Design V gl Faculty Teachers Go Where lt's At One of DHS' most loyal football fans is Miss Joan in l 9 AX X iff-f 1 it Miss .Donna Magrum Mr. Roy Martin Mrs. Margaret Marx Mrs. Patricia Mash Mrs: Sara Mclndoe Mrs. EHQUSN, COM- LIT-, Biolo9V, Physiology Senior Math, Algebra English, Spanish Chinese-Russian Oral Interpretation Foundations Expositoiy Writing Center Librarian iff . , N if 3: 2 miss 'Lf x F 1 I 1-il' 'lfiazi A 3 .argl-, i NF Y ix 'P E' Mr. James Mercer Miss Ethel Molnar Mrs. Nedra Outram Mr. Mark Paluszak Mr. Jack Perrine Mr. Dale Pittman Spanish, Athletic Chemistry, A.P. Spanish American History, Orchestra, Junior Biology Director Chemistry Orientation-Civics Orchestra l l l l l X l Mrs. Martha Pownall Mr. Alvin Preis Dramatics, Speech, Am. Studies, Book- g V Debate keeping, Accounting .' .s2 , 1. A Sound of Music rehearsal scheduled and no doors open on a Saturday morning doesn phase Mrs. Martha Pownall. She simply walks around and climbs In the window of M . lri,,fi,J5lrWll lil q,n IQ-- X ll ill Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw Mrs. Hulda Rath Mr, Tex Reilly Algebra, Algebra English Algebra, Geometry, Foundations Algebra Foundations Mrs. Rebecca Sanderson Mrs. Kathryn Selter Mr. Merrell Solowin l l James August spent most of this year at Fort Gordon, Georgia. Record Keeping. French HBGIIVI he is shown in his Military Policeman's uniform. Bookkeeping W W I V - S - i Q ' , -4 E 6 K n It - . l xy X ' l l f ' Q N 5 1 . ..14 Mr. Thomas Temple Mr. John Tischinae Miss Dolores Wanne- Mrs. Judith Weghorst Mr. Terry Wyatt Driver Education, Aud- Biology macher, Librarian Physical Education, Physics, Physical io-Visual Education Health Science FU IW' rs. Marjorie Schmid is glad Teachers Are People Too. r- , fn Q5 A root i Faculty Mrs. Fels' Death Saddens TADS ,gglfv f' 4 -Y 5 if 5' x This fall, DeVilbiss lost one of its most highly esteemed personnel. Mrs. Lois Fels, who had been treasurer for eleven years, died of a heart attack. She was a very ef- ficient woman who handled myriad transactions, yet retained a cheerful personality and a con- stant willingness to help. Students were surprised to find Mr. Lewis Cross behind the treasurer's window where he served until Mrs. Lois Warrick arrived. I , iw L 1:J-7 3 599 ft 9 1 I 4 t ' l l 5 5 1 The teachers' aids have a different look this year. Mrs. Joan Boynton and Mrs. Arlene Miller returned, but Walt Piatkowski left to play pro basketball and Mrs. Bettye Jackson defected to Start. Mr. John Kornowa, who came from Start, is new. ' r g: l ' l lmmw 'e-Ll X . x J i' ' ' X ,, ., f' ... ni? fa . , Q. I Above: Mrs. Gloria Estell, clerk in the Chinese-Russian center, demonstrates a Russian samovar for Mr. Cesare D'Emilio. Right: Mrs. Alice Brymer labovel and Mrs. Jane Reeme lbelowl, serve as DeVilbiss' counselors' clerks. ,V ,i ,. l. K .. . I .gi 1 i-L, ,, .ni W i , J Mrs. Helen Fischer: senior clerk, Mrs, Valeeda Eubank: book and Mrs. Barbara Lowden: records clerk, pose with Mrs. Lois ' lfar leftl under the sign which welcomed her as treasurer. . A .ll ii.,-.' Mrs. Lois Fels C Affair V . Mrs. Thelma Starrett, library spends countless hours each revising the card catalogue. of the ladies who prepare food for TADS are Front Elaine Lewandowski, Dorothy Delker. Second Row: Faculty New Paper Plates Make Work Easier For Cafeteria Staff, Harder For Custodians Replacement of the dishes and utensilswith paper plates and plastic forks, knives, and spoons began when the dishwasher broke down. This appreciably cut down the cafeteria staff's huge work load, but slightly increased the custo ial work involved in cleaning up the Sauer, Pat Kaminski. cafeteria after lunches. ,r - i ,' lomen members of the custodial staff are lanlyn Carroll and Pearl Kruzel. rnold Hille and Bernhardt Schirich, De- ilbiss' boilermen, take a break. Helen David, Theresa Celian, Lois Miller, Lurene Calhoun, Georgia Makowski. Second: Mary Lou Mrs. Viola Dellinger Rachel Kane, Isabelle Randall, Jean Sczechowiak, Edna French are the rest of the staff. cafeteria manager .QL Ray Dembinski, Floyd Janowiecki and Wayne Graham take time to chat during lunch hour During the warm summer months, custodians enjoyed sitting U Mr. Norman Bliss on the steps of the cafeteria to eat lunch. They are Front: Chief of building sennces Karl Hanf, Jasper Crenshaw. Second: Edward Watson, Stan- ley Pawlinski. Third: Robert Wallace, William Malewski. Below: Dave Orwrg clobbers the baseball for a winning run. Right: Senior Tom Benninger pops in two points. Far Right: Trainer J. Tisclvinae offers water to Ken Berkel. 4 3.- - 'wt err.: Em-yi' - 5 4 -i' , I I LJ' 5 1 A-fra X -ti'-Hai V Y ' - - .u..e.- ,r jQf,- i gf ', Above: Charlie Miller controls his competition. Above Right: Coach D. Pittman presents Mark Hurt with Player of the Week award. 1 eu fa, Above: Senior quarterback Mark Hurt lofts a perfect punt. G 41 I ff --.. ' - -f 'f-' ' 51 ' Iwzf :nv U.,-l,w w 1 11 Foot ball Tigers Try Triple Option Utilizing the triple option, the DHS foot- ball team finished the season, 4-6, tying for third in the Red Division. The triple option play involves 3 key players: quarterback, full- back, and halfback. The quarterback decides which one of them will carry the ball. Sixteen seniors led the team, setting ex- amples with their excellent work habits and devotion. No permanent captains were chosen, instead, Coach Pittman chose two boys for each game, giving all of them a chance at being a leader. At Warren, DeViIbiss battled against the number one team in Ohio. Here, they held the Panthers to a 14-8 score to give them more of a scare than had any other team. Even though Warren came back late in the fourth period to win 36-8, this game inspired DHS to play determined football and win the fol- lowing 3 games. Coach Pittman attributes their winning streak and rewarding season to the fine leader- ship displayed by the seniors and the hard work, never say die, or give up attitude demonstrated by all. V ll Teammates provide excellent blocking for quarterback Mark Senior defensive men, Ted Sotnyk and Eugene Harrison, move in to mutilate the Macman with the YW he looks downfield for his intended receiver. Junior back Derrick Diggs seeks extra yardage on kickoff return. 'itch MT' ' ' rv , Wx. g' N ..,A:A, X I, ', . , . H1 'myxlzmx -..'L1hesii:xi5i'Jni ' ' - 'N ' i ialfback Don Mincey quickly grabs handoff from Mark Hurt. . y k , v 1 'F 3 O Reinhard Barthe, foreign exchange student from Germany, kicks point after touchdown, using his unusual soccer style. Renewed Spirit Renders Victory Happiness is a Tiger touchdown against the Start Spartans, which brings the Victory Bell back to DHS. Halfback Charlie Linebacker Gene Harrison picks up a fumble and prepares to dash for yardage. :vARsrrYr Foo1fBAu. scoaEsoAno ions ' , oPP. 5 .... Sandusky. .... .....2a li .... . .... Libbey., .... o 3 gi1rZyL3,,,.. .... Macomber ............. 19 3li4fIQb.,'ig Parkersburg, W. Va..l ..... ..48 ....s.VCentraI ........... 4 .... .. 20 Q Scott it ..... r .......... ..... l l1l8 .... Warren Harding ..... .... . 36 f 'iii 'l4gL.... .l...Bowsheri .......... . .. 8 it .... I. .....Rogers .... .. 7' '27 18 gp.. .... . Start ................ .... . ' A Final Record 4-6 l sill. '- ' l xipwl, V. .L god, I ., Ir. ' 'A I VJ., 5' - iff. I . ffpf',p', 9 -VN' '5f'Pfa'!15!'X 1'J Llrqmi- . ' 1.551 - A- -IJ'f.iit- .N .. . ..f.1 1t. f-',+ .-1, .vw 4 Football 'L.,,.-hi 5253293 Lf' v.-.Wi -f',g4ga:wJwP , r df -I 'K ie. 4 ,xi af.f1:+.l fag! -,Wa 1' 4 - .- - 4-' .-ska!! Senior end Ken Berkel egchibits strain as he attempt to complete a pass for a first down. ...ag .,,. over goal line with the aid of Terry Armes' crunching block in the game against Start. 4 l X 1. .X Left: Devilbiss trainer, John Tischinae, attends to John Dudek's injured head while Manager Jeff Beck lends a hand. Above Assistant coach Merrell Solowin and head coach Dale Pittman show concern during a close contest in the game. -!-. g,,:,,.,- ,.,s..,, y 4 . ,gm Z v if ,,,r'Dl farsity Football Team: Front Row: Tony Irving, David Papurt, Row: Mike Kay, David F. Smith, Bob Caldwell, Pete Miller, Jeff Bene Harrison, Mark Hurt, Dave Onfvig, Ted Sotnyk. Second Szmania, Gr Kummerer, Mike Copeland, Fred Blanton, Charles low: Flick Smith, Dan Coveney, Mike Shinners, Ken Berkel, John Miller, Defrag: Diggs, Joe Voorhees, Matt Miller, -Tim Reed, Judek, Terry Armes, David Johnson, Doland Brown, John Braziel, Jerry Russell, Don Mincey. Not Pictured: Jess Armstead, Fred David P. Smith, Marvin Feilhardt, Al Szymanski lMgr.l. Third Grossman, Walter Rough. i fix J. V. Football Team, Front Row: David Street, Bob Philips, John McLoughlin, David Simrell, Doug Ligibel, Jan Rizzo, Ron Shearman, John Sturniolo, Rick Adamson, Steve Gottschalk, Jack Jerry Spetz, Bill Covert. McWilliams. Second Row: Charles Klein, Scott Powers, Terry Mark Hurt operates the Tiger triple option, blowing opponets off the field. J.V. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD . DHS OPP. 8 ..,.. ., ..... Rogers ....... ..... 1 4 12...... ...... Macomber ..... 1 4 8 ..... ...... B owsher ..... ..... 2 4 8....V. ...... Central ..... .... . 22 2 ..... ...... S cott ......... ..... 2 8 ..... ...... S t. Francis ..... ..... 2 5 r 8 ..... ...... W oodward...-.. .....2l8 8 ..... ...,...St. Francis ....... 6 l Final Record 2-6 . - , . - , ,-63' e- ' .-- Defensive back, Bob Caldwell, smashes his rival venting a first down. 'JF' quarterback, George West, eludes Woodward tacklers. Football Frosh Tigers Beat The Unbeatable Coaches Jim Fox and Cesare D'EmiIio also installed the triple option in their respective teams: J.V. and Freshman. The experience the boys gained will help them in their varsity years. The Junior Varsity's record was 2-6, while the Freshman's was 3-4. The high point of the frosh season happened against Woodward. The Polar Bears stood unbeaten, untied, and un- scored upon. Despite Woodward's excellent record, the Kittens killed them, 18-6. I FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCDREBOARD DHS ' ' oPP. 18 ..... ..... M acomber'..'..',. .... . 0 18 ..... ..... B owsher.'..... ' ..,...27 12 .... ..... Central....l., .....16a 1f6..3..J ......Scott H..-.QjQi2,.. 1, .....12O I 51,8 ..... ..... W oodwardu ..... ..... ' J 6 12 ..... ..... s r. Franci's2Q.....R. 6 28 ..... ..... A ...Rogers .... 6 Final RBC0l d'3f-4 ' YT' Y. Oli freshman Football Team, Front Row: Donnie Brenneman, Steven iamsey, Michael Olszewski, Drake Bradshaw, Eugene Brown, Ernest Solliday, George West, Bradley Kaplan, Les Breininger, Same Xhmed, Richard Spetz, George Grossman. Second Row: Steven fveiss, Craig Baetley, Dan Georgevich, Robert Taite, Lee Love, Gary Jlayweather, Ray Battle, Greg Knowles, Tony McGee, Randy Nap- penbach, James Turki, Keith Love, Roy Williams, Mark Glasper. Third Row: Rodney Franks, Tony Mayweather, Philip Spadafore, Richard Berrios, Russell Moore, Jeff White, Ed Gariepy, Charles McCreary, Lamar Smith, Bernard Zielinski, Frank Armstead, Terry Crosby, John Huff, Derreck Quin, Adrain Randleman. Varsity Cross-Country Scoreboard DEVILBISS ................. . 18 Waite .............. ...... 5 2 Bowsher ......, ................ 6 4 Cardinal switch ....... 68 DEVILBISS .---- 26 Central ............. ...... 1 22 Rogers -----.--- ----- 9 9 St. Johns ..... ..... 4 2 DEVILBISS ....... 21 Stan ............ .... . 67 ?,1i'.?lfK.113:233:' Qfllff 23 DEVILBISS ----. -1 --.. 21 , Rogers 46 Scott . 67 5 Woodward ...... ...... 7 3 , -f,St.,Joseph Invitational 1st Sandusky - 2nd ........ 5 5th DEVILBISS - 179 Ashland Distance Classic ist Elder - 882- Znd Sandusky - 893 4th DEVILBISS - 135 City Championship Meet lst DEVILBISS - 315 2nd St. Johns 5 3rd Central N.W. Ohio Sectional Meet lst Sylvania - 415 2nd DEVILBISS - 475 3rd ..... N.W. Ohio District Meet 1st Sandusky - 605 2nd DEVILBISS - 80: 3rd .... Ohio State Championship Meet ' lst Austintown Fitch - 795 2nd Sandusky - 1553 ' 3rd DEVILBISS - 201 Mark Klein pressures his competitor by quickly gaining on A Varsity Cross-Country Team, Front Row: Robert Lopez, Jeffrey Coach Bud Tapola, Thomas Shaw, Bradley Richie, James Thielen Fitch, Thomas Mix, Kevin Ferguson, Marc Marion. Second Row: Lonny Crisp, Jeffrey Schnell, Mark Klein, Bruce Tapola, Craig Joseph Flex, Douglas Eble, Frank Daig, Alan Jaffee, James Davis. Johnson, James Harris, Reggie Hinton, John Breno. Third Row: Thielen sprints for finish line to capture first in City Championship meet. Cross Country Tigers Earn City Trophy, Three Years Three years in a row, the DeVilbiss cross- country team captured first place in the City Championship meet. This feat allowed DHS to keep the League trophy. Jim Thielen ex- celled in this meet by taking first. Jeff Schnell placed as first runner-up. St. Johns trailed the Tigers' 31 points by their 88 points. Results from State showed the Tigers in third place. Austintown Fitch captured first while Sandusky took second. Jeff Schnell placed third with the time of 9:36 and Jim Thielen finished seventh with 9:42. An addition to the cross-country scene was the orange and black uniforms the Varsity wore. Mrs. R. Crisp, mother of runner Lonny Crisp, made all the suits. Tiger J.V.s clinched second place with 43 points under Cardinal Stritch's 39. Kevin Ferguson captured the championship title. Rick Croskery took second. Doug Eble led the Freshmen with his City League victory. to another victory. rad Richie and Bruce Tapola gain valuable places, helping the Tigers J gain their third straight City Championship. Spectators watch in awe as Jeff Schnell streaks by on his path ,V Q .AO ' w I . ., u 4 ' ,V as ,, 'J ,,. Q s , -up--f J.. 0 'Q 5 Q .J ,fm - ' -en - 1l'q.-a ttf- '17 ' ' ' ' ,V .,,,-.,., f ,X fig H 'fr 1' ,J . . , .11 :fl . , ' f,.f' Q ,I-ff fo 1' ,- qsw, -- - , 02431, 'R ng ,I 4'-,Q '?T' i 'G-fv 'A F-T' '-5 . 9? 'Q-342' ,, af f- l: f::-air' 'Q 4 jr nv JIT,-5:2 A-L. f. Q ,' qw.:-gun. fn ., ' Ma xxx 531' . A. Cross Country Long Hours Of Running Pay Off 3-iw' 6 -2 'mir '-1.114 for position in the line of runners. Dedication is: Craig Da vis running through the snow. Nd au' Coach Bud Tapola has built a winning tradition at DeViIbiss. Shaw and Bruce Tapola, exhausted but victorious, head for the finish line. . '4 ', ' I ,., ,. , 4 I' I , A , . f K 1 V 8. 1, ff w X 1 ,K ff-1, , K ! i I J X 9 2' ' I ' Y rank Daig surges on with victory in lr way to smashing the St. John s T: s ' s A ' 2 H , s .. as ,sm A -11 . +v.4 ' ' A eff F .s , Q. 3-Q ,ff A 61' N 42 1' .s 5-M ir 1 .Qs 955: 'E' 'C g. vsi I fi'-IQ fig, Q s - -s ,Wifggl f' .. 541, fm- s ,1 1 ' V s -'I 4 . 'U x Q ' , f , 74 - ,k , , V . , . -'. 1,84 X V X X, 45' ...f ,, ' 'K ' -1, 5, gk ' ' 55 55, .? I fx 4 5 Eg -UFft'r'3?E.. 1 ,- '-.4.- X , U 3 2' v 'X 1 K I E J ss':' K ' K 'A gif: , x X' , A '. i . A gg m z if s lily if fl ' 2 15 51-E. v X as 1 s M s ff 'f 3 . fy ' 'Z l '-3 Q' A 6 ily' Sit! 1.4 L . .3 D A 4 X s x E'- ' 4 . .- I H ' Nb Q r 1 L,ij'?' ? I -' I Xe P1 ffia1Ei5f , ' - -- X5 ', ' X A-+2 -fvi 4 'S 'V' 1 inf- ' , .J C 'f' 1 A 5 , I .25 ' r .Alf .OF 5 V 'fi JD P Q l V31 ,Qs -WW' 1 KB X' -04.- f -Q. I ' 1 ,. .R s f' ,cl 5 ' ' -G. 1 3 ? B I l 1 , I ll Basketball Tiger Team Presses Thru Sorry Season Late in the season the B-B team lost 3 tall players because of injuries and ineligibilities, leaving only 1 forward on the bench. Coach Paluszak then brought up two freshmen off the reserve team to fill in the spaces. They were Farley Bell, a forward or center, and Terry Crosby, a tall guard. There was no star on the squad, but Jay Feldstein was the most improved player. Craig Burns was the best foul shooter with 7O'Mr. George Young and Dave Johnson were good and consistent in their rebounding. The ball players utilized more presses this year and also tried to fast break more often. Lack of size and poor rebounding made their fast breaking unsuccessful. Varsity Basketball Scoreboard DHS T s s OPP 63 ....,. ....... W 70 . ..H. f....,,r-.--.tt 73 ...... ..L...:c. srfitcif..L.2g 8 62 55 ...... ...... iiitt Scott 3 T02 74 ...... ...... B owsherit- ...... 61f 64 ...... ...... C entral. ...... ..... 8 8 41 ...... ...... S t. Johns .... ..... 6 5 56...,... ....... Sylvania ..... 70 48 ...... ...... W aite ........... ..... 6 2 60 ...... ...... IVI acomber ...... ...,. 7 6 44 ..,... ...... R ogers ........ ..... 5 5 63 ...... ...... D efiance ....... ..... 7 O 41 ...... ...... L Start ........... ..... 6 9 43 ...... ...... W oodward ...... ..... 6 5 55 ...... ...... L ibbey ....................... 88 46 ...... ...... C anton Lincoln .......... 78 38 ,..... ...... S t. Francis ................. 74 r 63 ...... ...... S andusky ................... 86 54 ...... ....... C incinnati Western 4 Hills ......................... 69 Toumaments Devilbiss-43 Macomber-63 Final Record 2-16 L Opponents watch closely as Tom Benninger dunks in two points against t fmt. . X wt .gg - Y, , ',. ..q 'Ti ' ,swf s 'f-f.2- 'i 'af':5 Mitra . ' .4-Jifr... 'Ig5Qi.:1:g - ' ' . ,t AA , ..,, A .I Q 9 x E E ,Q 1 ' in . Aww.. 'ik .. 2 P Wright overlooks the Start players by aiming for a basket. Jim Murry scores, despite number 53's attempts to stop him. ffl lu II1 ly, .IF1 G g Wright Terry Philips Tom Benninger Keith Kaighm Mark Paluszak Basketball Team, Standing: Mike Murphy, John Morton, Jim Burns, Joe Voorhees, Jay Feldstein, Craig Laufer. Kneeling: Coach re , , , ' ' ' , - f Kynard Dennis, George Young, Dave Johnson, Craig J es i s l l M. N 5.4 Kynard Dennis chalks up two against the Spartans. r 'rib . 'V We' ' is f J r Senior Terry Philips releases the basketball to break a ,. il L3 N la l i -1-1' Freshman coach Lynn Koester, J.V. coach Dave McClellan, and Varsity coach Mark Paluszak observe their strategies being carried out. .41 ff ,, if .. 1' llg , Mike Murphy leaps high and drives for the be sketball Burns Excels In Foul Shooting ' A duo of Spartan guards can't take ball away from careful Dave Johnson . , R '-- 51 I .f. . X ag, 19+ r 41 . . liv' 1 - Q 1-' H V l 2 1 ' ' s .1 2 5 A g T, 581546. D215 high jump gives George Young access to the basket. Craig Burns, followed closely by rival, dribbles skillfully. 02 A I J.V. Basketball Team: Greg Price, Steve Tawa, John Horn, Tom Weissbrod, Bill Covert, Doug Ligibel, Brian Ripple, Ted DOUQ NBPDGIWHCK, Jack McWilliams. TGYFY CFOSDY, Farley Bell. Coach Dave lVlcCIeIIan. Not Pictured: Sam Bell, George J Basketball Scoreboard Y ,. I, C ., 4 ous QPP A ' - ir V 48 ..... 4. 4 .... ...,Whitmerq.,,l.,.e. r in ,,,53... .... l Qrrimh...g.. .,.. li L r 32- . ,.,. .... 4 ...Scotty ,, . .... ii l r 51 ...... ...... 4 .BdwSn'erp..,,,. l , 46 ...... .... i ...CenIrHl.f...,.:... .f?Qf5'Ji l 48 ...... ...... i .St. Johns r 54 ...... ..... Sylvania ' .... Waitemr ...... e..f...f35 Q 4 1 .... A ....... Macomber 1..,....54 l 42 .... .... ,,,..Rogers .Q. .,... .e...,.55r f 42, ...... ...... r .Defiance...,... .....49 , 42'..f..., ....... Start ........... , . 45 ...... ...... L Woodward 40 ....,, ...... V .Libbey .......,. . .... 51 39 ...... ....... S t. Francis! ..... ...l..L..53 45 ...... ....... S andusky ....... ...i....74 . V . Final Record 4--1,2 C Sv' E 1. , Iss.. I V Y in ,., Freshman Terry Crosby drives the Central lrish crazy with his 'lu lg: fi vii, Q H ,- L.-f Sophomore Doug Ligibel glances around, planning what to do with the ba- rl Worthy, excellent field goaler, goes for the stagnant ball. 4' 1 7 -Qiisii n ',' West hangs in mid-air as he pops a jump shot over a Frannie. Basketball Two Frosh Head J.V.s Although the sophomores showed fine leadership on the J.V. team, two freshmen led the team in scoring and rebounding. These boys were Terry Crosby and Farley Bell. Near the end of the season, Varsity Coach Mark Paluszak moved them up to the Varsity team. J.V. Kittens tried to compensate for lack of size with changing defenses. They pressed full- court and half-court and played an agressive man to man defense. A record breaking number of 22 boys con- stituted the Frosh Basketball team. This large team existed because they held practice in the morning and they could have the entire basket- ball floor to themselves. Even though they showed a losing record, their losses were only by a few points and only 3 games were lost by more than 10. r Freshman . BasketbaII,,5SooreboarQg?fE 1 DHS' A 1 OEET i 33... .... ....... C . Stritch ....... . T. . 1219.1 ..... ....... B owsher ........ ' ...... 41 28,7 ..... . ..... .St.- Johns .f...i. .:,-.,215, B 28 ..... 1. ...... 4Central ........ 31 ...... ....... W aite ....... 4 ..,.i. g 34 45 ....., .......Witmer ........ ...,..52 42 ...... ....... M acomber .... ....V . -41 40 .,.... ....... R ogers ....... ...... . 51 Z 42 ...... ....... S tart ...... ,. . .... .113 1 40 ...... ....... W oodward .,j...i44 .23....,., ....... Libbey ......... ....-..43 3'1 ...... .......... S t. Francis ..... .... , .44 Y 1 Final ,Record 3-9 1 Basketball Team, Standing: Geno Brown,ArthurJaworsky, Flandleman, Ronald Lewis,. Richard Berrios, Errol Foster, Roy Keller, Joe Young, Richard Grant, Robert Gregory, Brad Williams, Charles McCreary, Dave Freeling, Craig Young, Bruce John Bosse, Carey Likens, Lee Love, Tim Worthy, Adrian Benninger. Kneeling: Coach Lynn Koester. 4 Wrestling Grapplers Nip Their Spartan Rivals Walking away with 6 victories out of 8 dual meets brought a very rewarding season. They were against Swanton, Waite, Nlacomber, Central, Start, and Scott. In tri-meets the Tigers grabbed second and third places. Only 3 seniors led the team, with 5 juniors, 4 sophomores, and 1 freshman. Doug Sodd, weight class 1 19, and Kevin Ferguson, weight class 105, were the co-captains. At the City meet, Doug Sodd and Eugene Harrison took third place. Rick Adamson, Sam Bent, and Blaine Liebig won sixth place. At Sectionals, Kevin Ferguson and Doug Sodd captured second place, followed by Charlie IVliller in third place and Sam Bent and Rick Adamson in fourth. Kevin Ferguson became the 1971-72 N.W. District Champion. Statistically, Doug Sodd won 23 matches and Kevin Ferguson, who missed much of the season due to injuries, won 15 matches. Gene Har- rison Ied in pins with 9 falls. Varsity Wrestling Scoreboard DHS OPP 33 ...... ....... S wanton .....,................ 25 12 ...... ....... A nthony Wayne ............ 48 39 ...... ..... Waite .......................... 24 29 ...... ...... M acomber .,..... ........ 2 6 1 30 ...... ...... C entral .......... ........ 2 7 '33 ...... ...... S tart ......... ........ 2 8 53 ...... ...... S cotf ..... ..... 1 0 15 ...... ......... R ogersr ......... ........ 4 9 Final Record 6-2s Heavyweight Jerry Russell muscles his Nlacman .1 i'A4w .nw ,,b Xxv ' 1 Junior Charlie Miller punishes opposing matman with a three-quarter nelson Sodd arches and pressures into his man working him er toward his back for a fall. -L..,..L,. Iff.'I:i.-1I.e ff? 1 Ears' X' XE. Gould tightly rides a Bowsher Rebel. Bruce Germain plants a lVlacman's shoulders into the mat. L - W , -TJ I B. arsity Wrestling Team, Front Row: Rick Kinney, Sam Bent, Kevin arguson, Bruce Germain, Doug Sodd, Lloyd Levine, Blaine Liebig, ick Adamson, Coach lVl. Solovvin. Second Row: Nlike Nowaczyk, Charles Miller, Ralph Gould, Tim Harris, John Sturniolo, Ken Lee, Gene Harrison, Jerry Russell. 105 Junior Kevin Ferguson easily controls his opponent by applying pressure and using different breakdowns to ride him Rick Adamson anxiousiy awaits the referee to begin the match. ' in Hg- ,Q A. ,K-. i I ' '55 fi. :M r i I A ji fu- n . fi-ni ' fi: Q. Q '.i'2,, ,Ig 1 Axle? . , NY . '. ..f.,.cgQ. ' I. Til nan .ti ' .ivji . as 4A , X . PLA . 'SQ-,L , if ,- ,V . ' . ' . , xx H --Maw' A Ve.: jjftgr . wg W gi Tr I Y. 1' b .31-2.t'f.Wr!1,iisz,,f2w' A -- A. ,i 455 'ji .L I 41. . FW - '- ' ,',:.: , .aiiffzih - 1-Pr'-G-ran, 1. . A Y-yi' .- -. x.,1..E ,ui ,-fr., , ,. , H , f V Gene Harrison takes time to look up on way to pinning another victim Craig Bartley drives into his opponent breaking him down onto the mat ..L. Dick Spetz, determined to win, sits out to escape for one point. l Wrestling J.V. Matmen Place Second At Sylvania Coach Fox led the J.V.s to a very re- warding 5-5-1 dual meet record. The team was made up of both freshmen and sophomores who gained valuable experience for upcoming varsity seasons. The reserves also participated in the Sylvania J.V. Invitational Tournament and captured second place, teamwise. 'U ' ' ' or gr:-sf,i:: 55 -EHR' -...a..-T- 'ont Row: Dan Napolski, Joe Krebs, Mark Keesey, Randy Johnson, rang Bartley, Flick Spetz, Casey Kennedy. Second Row: Don Close, X-J Bill Earley, Bernard Zielinski, Mark Clark, Chris O' Donnell. Third Flow: Eric Liebig, Jim Manera, Chuck Kline, Ray Slomka. Track Team Places L.. Best ln Years Several outstanding individuals highlighted the 1971 Track Team. It was perhaps one of DeVilbiss' strongest track squads. They ac- hieved their highest finish in the city, sectional, and district meets. The trackers set records in 4 events: one mile run-Jeff Schnell, 4:16.85 two mile- Jeff Schnell, 9:25.85 four mile relay-1 8:24.55 distance medley-1O:45.2. llrffr ik' T Mike Kay and Mark Klein fly off the starting blocks in the 220. Star Jeff Schnell leads the pack in the two mile -illih' fi! 7956: ' Varsity Track Team, Front Row: Doland Brown, Donald Mincey, Dudek, Bradley Richie Craig Davis, Bruce Tapola Lewis Eu ene H ' T ' g arrison, erry Armes, Fred Grossman, Dave Papurt, Mark Reinhard Barthe, Lonny Crisp, Jeffrey Schnell, 'Richard Klein. Second Row: Coach James Fox, James Thielen, John Thomas Shaw, Mike Kay, John Kuehnle, Teddy Sotnyk. N5 we sn' .1-n inldl t Htl - i '143 -t - . el Til Ietermined on hitting a good jump, Ted Sotnyk sprints the vaulting strip, Thielen swiftly passes his competitors on his way to another victory. Gene Harrison spins and lunges the shot from his chin. DHS 7 2 .............. Bowsh er ........... . ........... Varsity Track Scoreboard OPP 55 50 .............. Sylvania-82 ............ Hog ers-2 6 50 .......,...... Scott ............................... 77 Y 89 .............. Central-32 .......... C. Stritch-38 73 V2 .......... Rogers .y ............................ 53111 71 . ............. Macomber ........................ 56 Cavalier Relays-6th Mansfield Relays-1 Oth Sylvania Relays-3rd Blade Relays-6th City Championship-2nd Sectional Championship-2nd District Championship-5th Final Record 6-2 'I09 'W'4F!:?E'Y'?Z- Ta' lisegiuifie 1 l' , vii? fb, 1 'n , , gf - , .. . 1. -W nu agszwnmv. , '-.14 -Q -T13 M Runners Set Four Ns S 2 Q .:-L M. '41 X V, . 'A -.,, 1-. - 4 Z.-.f -1-- I Neue . Sprinter Donald Nlincey blasts off the blocks and burns his opponents. Devilbiss distance runners can run forever and never get tired. 'i - , . .. ,-.4 - Lx, - . . Terry Armes flings the discus, sending it through the air. X , -N 'I' r , . Practicing indoors, Tony Irving clears hurdles in perfect Intramurals Black Brothers Win Intramural Title Basketball intramurals drew a large turnout with 13 teams participating in the two day tournament. In the final game the Black Brothers triumphed over the Talisman Wildcats to nail down the championship. Girls also engaged in intramurals by playing Archery, Volleyball, and Basketball. I U Bfack Brothers, Front Row: Dewayne Darrington, Renard Howard, Norman Carter rry Armes hits two points for Talisman Wildcats. Second Row: Sigmond Carter, Ralph Worthy, Tony Irving. Vilbiss boys panicipate in intramural volleyball, leaping high in the air to spike the ball. 2 V P I i .Q .2 un' V .M Mark Hurt waits in the on-deck circle for his turn at bat. Coach Dave McClellan watches closely as Gary Grenier I 17 ... I...-E .. Varsity Baseball Team, Front Row: Ed Holtz, Brian Ripple, Dave Frey, Dave Parker, Curt Lykins, Tom Weissbrod, Mark Hurt. Orwig, Steve Tawa, Joe Voorhees, Second Row: Larry Riggs, Bob ve Orwig follows through hard, firing a curve ball down the pipe for a strike. Baseball Baseball Spectators Witness Revival An amazing comeback enabled the Tigers to win the Red Division title. The batters lost their first 3 games and then came back to win the rest. However, they lost to Start in the City Championship game. Bruce Weissbrod, a senior last year, tied Jimmy Detwiler's record of 4 homeruns. Det- wiler graduated in '63. The team had to decide between purchasing trophies to give out to the most valuable players or renting a place to hold the baseball banquet. They chose the latter because they felt there was no most valuable player. At the end of the season they held the ban- quet at the Billyle restaurant. Varsity Baseball Scoreboard DHS . ,. OPP T 01. .................. Startme ..,. ................... ...O4' V O3 ..... ,.C,. Sfggitgh 01 .,..-. .... .1.Sti.3Frar1cis, ,, .... ,.,..:.i08 W . .' .... -. -1. . 5 .'-. . A .V, .ra . . . . . . . . , .O6,. ...... .'......O1 J 02 ....... ...... S 3.921 ....- ..... , ..O6 .... -..WoWard,g,.. ...... .......O2 ' 13 ....... ..l..,tBoviisher .......O6 u T 03...,,.. ..... ,.St.Johns1,. ..... ..... i .JOOT 1l'0 ....... ...... R ogens., ...... ....... T O5 - '16,..,,.,,., .. .... Scott..., ..... T. .... ...03 ' 12, ...... ...... M acdrnber. .,... 16 ....... , ...... Libbeyf.-...e..., ....,.r.02 T 05..' ..... ...... S tarti ....... 1 ..... , .... ...... . 0 7 i ' 'Finarnac-ard 9-5 M' 4 Tennis Net Men Slam Way To Championship Jim Bosse and Lloyd Lunceford smashed their ways to become champions at the Sec- tional Doubles in spring of '71. The team picked up fourth place in the City match. Individually, Jim Bosse achieved All-City. The boys had a tournament among them- selves after which they establisheda ladder . The ladder determines who will play on Varsity and who will be first man on the team, second man on the team, etc. Twelve boys played on the 1971 tennis team. Ten are returning this year. Coach Wyatt is anticipating a larger turnout as he plans to have a Junior Varsity, also. Q- A Jim Bosse follows through smashing his senfe over the Varsity Tennis Team, Front Row: Neil Rubin, Jim Gleason, Paul Kissling, Carl Kisslin Row: Bernie Sharfman, Fred Mauer, Dave Kahn, Steve Benjamin. Third Row: Coach T Mike Gold, Lloyd Lunceford, Jay Feldstein, Bruce Crider. Not Pictured: Flick Croskery, Bob 0 9 rborne Neil Rubin plays the net and pounds into a return. Scooping up a low shot, Lloyd Lunceford lifts the shot up and back over the net. 6 Golfers Putt For Birdies Driving down the fairways of many courses, DHS golfers opposed various schools in close matches. lnexperience hampered the team, which was composed mostly of underclassmen. The putters played on the Ottawa, Bay View, and Inverness courses. They will be playing on these courses all summer long developing i their skills for the next season. Golf V. , . -, ........,,,, ,, ,V L,-5-M M .V x l . -ll Jim Manera chips up a hill towards the green. Tom Steele's putt breaks slowly for the cup, enabling him to birdie the Varsity Golf Team, Jim Manera, Mark Holbe, Brian Abel, Stan Teague, Dan Rathke Mark Paluszak, Denny Miller, Tom Steele, Tom Myers. ti ' Honors N , or , Twelve Tigers Gain I M ,li ,E :Url Q . t .. ' .- ' ' A W Football Honors Ken Berkel: All-City 1st team, Mark Hurt: All-City 2nd team, lst team, All-Metro 'lst team, All-District Honorable Mention. All-State Honorable Mention. I John Dudek: All-City lst team, Terry Armes: All-City 2nd team, Gene Harrison: All-City 2nd team All-Metro lst team. All-District 2nd team. 5. ab Caldwell: All-City Honorable Mention, Ted Sotnyk: All-City Dave Orwigr All-CNY All-District Honorable Mention. 2nd team. Honorable Mention. i .5 Cross Country Team Excels In Honors 4? Honors Ei 5' Don Mincey: All-City John Brazielz All-City 2nd Team Honorable Mention. Charlie Muller All City 2nd team Dave Johnson All City Eugene Harrison 3rd rn City discus 1 ' ' T . A I fl 'A-IV1. ?i '. .' wus... ,. . , .N X . . TF iz... . I. N '-5 , ' J- t . 3.14, - at kv L, ,,5,,EE Tom Shaw: All-City, Cross-Country. Honorable Mention Terry Armes 2nd in City shot putt Brad Richie: All-City, Bruce Tapolaz All-City, Jim Bosse: All-City, Cross- Country. Cross-Country. 1Sf team, Tennis. L. Honorable Mention. 2nd team. pole vaulting. i Jeff Schnellz Cross Country-2nd in City, 3rd in Jim Thielenz Cross Country-lst .in City, State. Track-1 st in mile run, 1st in 880 yd. run. 7th in State. Track-1 st in two mile run. Dave Parker: All-City Dave Onlvig: All-City Mike Shinners: 1st in City, Ted Eugene Harrison: All-City Doug Sodd: All-City 3rd plape, Sectional Kevin Ferguson: Sectional runnerup, Charlie Mill er: Sectional 3rd place. runnerup, District semiflnallst. District Champion, State Contestant. 3rd District semifmalrst Sotnyk: 3rd i n City pole vaulting. 20 Below: Casey Kennedy wipes windshields for customers at Old Orchard Gulf Right: Gregory Mclntyre Mclndoe wears his family plaid while visiting Scotland. Far Right: Gloria Allen sings with the Gospel Choir. Above: Sophomores enjoy winter tobogganing. Above Right: Steve Taylor knows that practicing his violin pays off: he was chosen to spend a month last summer at an Ohio University music workshop. fix 4 .Q K' , i , 21532 nu 4-:rv H18 7171: ' . '. 'Ly H- 7 R 35gI9f.uuf'fur:r ' , ,ag J 5,7 5.1 51' ' , Yf'Avf'!5LfX- f'.,2fK55 aegis-m:.a M: , Elia wffff' 7 ? '.waq H, 'x Y ' F,,g-55.13 if fi: :fl r 'f -gf., ,I 5 ,L r . ' , ffl, .41 .' nn-it-I '- LggfQ5l',,45!f?'ff d.f' ,I ., , ,A iii K , 5 Lv.. yr 1-rn new g,Z'444Iif7' if H!:'1u .' ,1- 'A i,jX'ff1f5'.?'Ml hgh ., D L if ' xt! I . K: fx' W Mares 4 '. 0 ll-gn or y, ,Vi 'H 'x ' Q, Sl fi X ' if A 'LW f' A if , ' i ' R W Q .' '-1'1- LU' t :L . r TU I ' In xx I i, , - 4 '--fx -, v J ' ' f 'J ,4 H J: Jw I 'IN I: gli cb 'VA a- Aj, rf K , - 'f is . Above: Charlie Carter gets into the music at the summer Lamson's Style Show where he modeled men's fashions. , 1 , I1 X f ' Ef: Z5 J.'.1f 'gy' fi jj I f 'g : 5- ,, - -'-:Aa , f,'wE4 bil 151:13 .f-xii'-i ,' X ri H ' .f .lily L -:-V ' ,,-3. , I . V NSKWXMN 7 f. 1','u'l4',J .jivrrhf ,, lr' ' , FfQ'9f'!EY' W: f .y :-,if EEA. M ' SQA N 'uww'.?'f'TTj 1 A: 'H 'r' ',-:fb f-A . .',1fl f:' .r :wg,f'.',,.?1f' - ., XM, ' qi fri fi, L 'Y L' '. 17 5 G'C'hf':' 9. 33- T T , N-. 0' x w 'M rwfl .- 1 H 1'Lc'f', 1'f'. , ' x ,Q N,.,, ,,Yhw,: k v,,, - -My ' , V. 1 ',f1-flL'. V '., 'X ff- KY., 3, , P?y:, R r N f 1 'FAH H f1'Lwr-.', 1' fffli' , f 1 'Qu Af f 7 ' ' V , ., 'a' , ., 5' tl! v : :4.:' .tv ,U : .X - ,xl I ' f, ' ,- Qffug 'W ,N-125 5 w ww- --. 1 '- Y--' -V1 . ' , ,T . ,lgqggg .'sm.-f1:..r-nz-..-.., f v-.-':f ':?- Y lg-,ffl ' - , .11 L.f.J.-- .w iii-1-If pr j V A., ,..'fk.--,.. f--'1-r -. -lvnkwz ,wif -V'-' C . J .-,. --- .14 - 5 . ,,...,.,... 5,,,,v-747,-3 , .. - 1- ' 1' f '27-.5ffJL'f ?5Fifi -. . 1 ' . ' 'I -- --es'-'-127512-fF1,,1 , . ' '- ' ' 7 .-fi--.N --' . 1 .11.:, y -.. if '.R v':'Jlr'-.'- ,A I'-'51, 1 5,1-uf :, u:l'.1:25, 1 ,','.:1:.-: A1gv:g', Z' .4.nr,.-'fx: 'L rwfffv J .. l:l :i 'X lj v ' f , V r W ' J fffr' : J:. ' J. .,v:, 'iff 'HH Summer Jobs New Shopping Mall Offers Opportunities DHS students eagerly took advantage of the numerous job opportunities provided when the new Franklin Park lVlaIl opened on July 22. Located at Monroe and Talmadge, the 77 stores under one roof catered to the tastes and inter- ests of young people. The mall soon became a popular hangout. Stores in the Westgate shopping center and various other West Toledo businesses also employed TADS aged 16 and over. Above Right: Becky Small, one of several female employeesnat Old Orchard Gulf, prepares to pump gas. Right: Craig Burns takes reservations for the tennis courts at. Jermain Park. Below: Anne Campbell studies the old-time menu at Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour before making her decision. ltr' rl-'Y W 57' ..---3 M Left: Lydia Scaffidi and Terry Beuche stop to rest at the maIl's center fountain during a shopping trip. Below: Kenneth Carter pours ice water at Farrell's, a new mall restaurant with a Gay Nineties atmosphere. 1 '.e it X fl l in .Ai . lbove: Gary Sommer and Kevin James arrange floral displays at Jim Keeler Florists. Left: Sue Vhite, DHS' representative on Lion Store's High School Board, comDleteSHS8lG- Below: Young Life Club, part of a nationwide organization devoted to the teachings of Jesus Christ, meets Monday nights in members' homes. An attendance of 30 people in September tripled within three months. Right: Dick Perlmutter lights the eighth candle in the menorah during the celebration of Hanukkah. ,,.,.... Q,-U, . , , ,...... Q A ,,,,, ...- mfreif N -- ' I i H i Above: Rejoycers, a music group from Redeemer Lutheran Church, W perform for Sunday service. Right: Andrea Stengle gives the sermon at Reformation Lutheran Church for Youth Sunday. i 4 5 l l l Religion Students Return To Religion, Hoping To Discover God iii 5 R-i ' . --6 Ji - 5 1 3 I x .1 H i Left: Many DeVilbiss students are members 1.3 ,.,Y.,...,, .1 ofa Monroe St. Methodist youth group which visited Haiti during Christmas vacation. There, they served as aids in a hospital. Above: Debbie Vandegriff talks to native children as she tours an Haitian hospital. 26 -.Q . X .1 . ,' Rjght: Doing wheeIies on his motorcyle is one way that ' Jim Maison spends his free FTIOTTIBHTS. D Above: Terry Armes and Ken Cooper have no trouble finishing off a pepperoni pizza at Pizza Hut. Rght: Ben Marshall, Jim Maison, Randy Brown, Dave Tippett, Tom Ska , and Bob Merritt make trains out of their sleds as they barrel down the slopes at Ottawa Park. , . ,fav .L creation Gets Back To Nature During Leisure Time r'JM'5l 3, 4:05. Algenx .fu 4 V El'-W 1 Left: Greg Gettum hopes for a strike at a Saturday afternoon game at Westland Lanes. Below: Karen Frey tries a split jump into the heated indoor pool at the Turnpike Holiday Inn. Above: Dotty Marie and Diane Gilbert take advantage of the hot summer days by sunbathing in their backyard. Music and Talent Students Condition Their Minds, Bodies 'fr Through Fine Arts Above: Practicing the piano has almost become a way of life for Ron Sloan. began taking lessons at age seven and has been playing daily for eleven 4 -rl? Above: Rick Brannan, rhythm guitar, Jeff James, lead guitar, Tim Langhorst, drums, James, lead singer, and John Woellner, bass guitar, combine their melodious talents form DHS' version of Sha-Na-Na. The Langhorst basement has been made over ir' recording studio where the boys practice. ,552 , F f y '20 Members of the Gospel Choir sw-ing with the music as they sing at the S performance was filmed for part of a motion picture entitled The Last Jesus epia Arts Theatre. f love: Kathy Ness limbers up before her Ilet lesson at Toledo School of Ballet. Above: Candle Jones begins a back walkover as part of her class at Juveneau School of Dance. Right: Richard Bosse practices his tennis form. Far Right: Mary Beth Goodman forints a P.O.G. picture. Below: A , senior receives his dlp oma at graduation. ,-... .-. -an 'n .1 ' 'ww' W' 41 1 , X R T -st 'BN N .- - 0 ra . ff .tax V,-,fu '45 4' 1:- Above Right: Larry Riggs and Dave Orwig review colleges with Mr Kies. Above: Tim Langhorst and Bruce Winkler relax in the court. Brad Richie shows enthusiasm at a football assemt 'x S f ..t.,,,, Senior We answered by,.. Providing strong leadership in many fields Sponsoring car caravans Adding humor to an assembly with kazoos Creating fun with a skating party Dedicating our time and energy to DeVilbiss Reviving the senior trip tradition Shouting the loudest at assemblies Earning money for endaof-year projects Cooperating with the administration Ending our high school career with a flourish Showing the real meaning of Senior Power 1 'l 'lf 'r' - f 42, ,6 ' X A: '35 ' A ' :JT - fi .jf .Valk x .ii fb f -jk 2' ug ! ,, ' ' A 7 Wifi, . 1 'xii V3 . J X T :-- t dn --1 aw 1 I 1p,A:.z...1...m...a...- 'P' ..,: as '.-1 1- E713 A f Ann Tippett, Dave Parker, and Al Snyder cheer.at the Start game. Dave Johnson, Craig Burns, Sue Patterson, and Lynda Hunt display the new tiger. 2 In Revival Of Spirit Seniors Car Caravans Aid e ,-in Signing lists, calling people, volunteering to drive, organizing and re-organizing were all part of getting the three senior-sponsored football caravans together. Craig Burns, senior class president, began weeks before school started in September to organize the caravan to the first football game in Sandusky. His efforts paid off when twenty- four cars showed up. Students wore bright orange visor hats to help lift their spirits as they weathered rain on the three-hour ride to Warren-Harding. In spite of the rain and the team's loss, every- one agreed that they had had a good time eating at The Brown Derby restaurant on the way back to Toledo. Debi Abood Lida Altmeier Robert Amonette Sam Adkins Fay Ahmed Terry Armes 3 w Steven Aseltyne Paula Ash Cynthia Ashcraft David Athanas Denisa :rr-in A if QW lf 1 Kathy Barney Reinhard 153552 491-' ,Spam . .Q.f'.,-s: V tx ff' .rf an gk 'ld V ,ff r.-. vb.. ,ggi 'P if t fefltifs utr-kvfgt' fifif .. - f ws I' f Cars leave the student parking lot en route to Sandusky. Wendy Bauer Donald Becker Shuble wears his orange visor hat as he prepares to depart for Warren Harding football game. I Carol Blakely Barbara Blakemore Beth Blankerts William Borsos Richard Bosse Mary Bowers Mara Bowling ,.. 1 Kevin Behrle Thomas Benninger Kenneth Berkel Marcia Berkman Kenneth Berry Gary Beumel Debra Birkeland Marcia Black Sandi Blosser Carl Boldt Minnie Booker JF? Suzanne Bowyer Dorothy Boyd -qv-uf Carmen Boynton Terry Bracken Debra Brailey Neptune Brassfield Lisbeth Bridwell X fl 5 qi Doland Brown Richard Brown Thomas Brown Elizabeth Bruun Richard Buckley gfggnsggn Ie ull , Juanita Bunnell Craig Burns Louis Buyakie Anne Campbell Norman Carter Sigmon Carter - , J. 4 .r . JV? T Roxanne Cathey Linda Ceravolo Students show their spirit and protect them- f selves from the rain at the Homecoming game. -MY ma' .,'-iffy' --.. Seniors Money Rolls In From Auto Bath, Poncho Sale 'S m and Calli Veller support their class by spending a Saturday Cynthia Challen Barbara Chester Jan Clark senior class auto bath. Mary Clemons Gale Close Jeffrey Cohn Robert Cook Sheila Cook Tim Corbin ucv Joan Coss Daniel Coveney John Covert Day Cranford Bruce Crider Loren Crisp Kim Crooks Marlow Crowley Michelle Dale Timothy Demers Gary Denman Diane Dennis Seniors 'Kraemer's Kreation' Rocks Spirit John Diemer Thomas Dixon Gina Donofrio Jane Draper Wanda Duncan Joy Edens Naomi Eisen Suzanne Eiserling Harvey Schwartz and Andrea Stengel Patrica Ellis Timothy Ellis Carol Ethington Jean Fagan James Feltman James Fenn Jane Ferguson Peter Fitzgibbons Joyce Fleck Colleen Fox Susan Fox Carol Freehling J V ' 'iv i 3 V e , , l 1' 4 l - I -' pl X 51 0 Q L , I ,S 1 4.5 J Karen Frey Robert Frey Dawn Fry Connie Fulshaw Gina Gabriel 1 6 ' t- J A i , j .x ,f 'f lf J . fi William Gale Charita Gardner Karen Garling Thomas Girkins Carol German Betty Jean Gibbs Michael Gilbert Brenda Gillespie Sara Glassman Mary Beth Goodman S Ralph Gould Lorraine Grant John Green Fred Grossman Gaye Grote David Haddix Mary Hagemann Joseph Hall James Harris EUQGHS HSFHSOF1 7 Talent Show, Kazoo Band Display Varied Abilities Seniors Janice Heard Barbara Heine Julia Henning Christine Hewlett Gary Hill Susan Hillebrand Lili Hinds David Hinsey Terry Holzer Gregory Hoot Wanda Horn L. Renard Howard Randy Huffman Catherine Diana Hughes Sharon Humberger Lynda Hunt Inez Hunter i i ' rf' .T y 5 K ' - ' v. '-. x ' 1 . '. , NN. ' x xx Ln. Mark Klein, Barry Leeper and Sheldon Greenberg join the senior class kazoo band in ming March Tigers at a pep assembly for the football team. ji V 4 :':'?3' Mark Hurt Anthony Irving Kevin James ,Q Lorraine Grant and Terry Phillips work out plans for the , show presented in the spring of their junior year, Charles Johnson Lynette Johnson Carole Jozwiak David Kahn Linda Kajfasz Michael Kay Kevin Kennedy Susan Kennedy Sharon Kiefer Mark Klein Cynthia Klockowski Jeffrey Knott Thomas Koleszar Jacalyn Kovacik Caren Kramer Georgianna Kraus Connie Kruse John Kuehnle :L Bruce Kuhman Patricia Kuhnle Linda Kurtz Seniors 'Who Needs Luck?' Asks Class Float Dennis Kuruoz Karen Lake Kevin Milton Lampros Timothy Langhorst Laura Lebow Barry Leeper Laura Leonard Stephen Lewis GS David Ligibel Robert Lindner Jill Lockwood Robert London JJ? Robert Lopez Christine Lorenz Debra Luczak Sharon Luppens .f gg . in .hz 1' ,...'s1f Lykins Thomas McCarthy Dolly McCormick -W . A T 7 if ily i ' X 'lk il in 1 4 ll ... ..f i.41,5,. ., .. 34-'B-3' ,--.5 :'-:,:- f X is f W he-ML. ' se: 1 . l I A 'kggln x g Gregory Mclndoe Maureen McMillan Scott Mast 4 : i K-:' N 1 5' l all 1 jf KJ I Julie Mathison Michael Mechel Jill Meek y ., .l m f A Lewis Maclin Anthony Manera ' rw X ' ll x , - 1 l Jean Merritt Renee Mewbuorn Mark Meyers Theodore Meyers David Michael Patricia Michael xii x i Jse f XL an Karen Michalski Thomas Miligan Diana Miller Joyce Miller Marcia Miller T' Ron Schwartz, Carol German, and Gregg Weaner work in the rain to put the finishing touches on the float. 13 ll' 42 Seniors ' Officers Organize Skating Party th Ti. fb A '-'vb' , -5- l l 1 ' 4 t ' , 'ITV ':f:c. HNF I iii lifes. ,. Raymond Miner Richard ivmier Timothy Miner Linda Mailman llQl'QfkeB09ke VlCe p'fjidj1'2' Scglfngh final plans f Marlene Mink Patricia Missler Karen Montri John Morgenstern Marilyn Moses Timothy Philip Muhleman Ronald Munson Denise Murray Marilyn Muszynski Pamela Nadolny Sandra Nagley 'ul Nick Napolski Bonnie Nappenbach Anthony Neal Kav learns I0 Skate at the Senior Class Skating party- Diane Nelson Richard Nesper Robert Northington 405 O'DonnelI David Orr David Orvvig David Pankratz Kathleen Papenfuss David Papurt Bruce Parcell Paula Park David Parker Gary Parr Craig Burns-president, Dick Perlmutter-treasurer, Rick Nesper-representative-ayIargec and Paula Ash- secretary, brave the snow while waiting for the party. 'I4 44 -Wx Seniors 18-Year-Olds Gain New Legal Privileges Susan Patterson Mary Pautz Luann Perales Richard Perlmutter Edith Peterson Terrell Phillips Jeffrey Plettner Kathryn Potter l 1 u ki, Members of the senior class congregate Kathy Powell Paula Proestou Joan Pruss Balaram Puligandla William Purcell Scott Pursell 'Wi'- Ronald Rahal Marianne Redner Kevin Reynolds Philip Rice Bradley Richie Larry Riggs Michigan-Ohio State line for a fun-filled Friday night. Cliff0rd Roberts Theresea Robinson Rocker Marsha Rogers Eileen Rokicki Walter Rough Valaria Sanders Ronald Scaffidi y Schaefer Debra Schafer Steven Schneiderman Jeffrey Schnell E' Us l l 5 A 'y w .. IJ - .ff-f 2-4-1 V 4 i Marc Schoonmaker Royanne Schrader Vickie Schrickel Miss Howard, adviser, reads over the fn- A 1 . I ' rt- ' rl- .E I 5 ' ' We ri r . 1 t , 1 v r - i r '. . 1 V Vw.. l William Schultz Eileen Schwartz Harvey Schwartz Ronald Schwartz Robert Sciplin Lydia Scott rr S -'K ll it . r x . 6 , 1- w l l r l r RI - N Mary Lee Sedlander Thomas Shaw -LA , .f Stanley Shible Vickie Shinaul lVlr. Baggs, adviserulearns music from Ap- plause ln preparation for the senior trip. Seniors New York City Hosts 65 Vacationers senior trip. Michael Shinners Lesley Siegel David Siek Thomas Simmons Salli Simms Karen Skornik Mary Skrzypinski Barbara Slautterback Patricia Sloan Ronald Sloan Rebecca Small Donna Smith Janine Smith Laverne Smith Richard Smith Sandra Smith Albert Snyder Douglas Sodd Paula Proestou and Diana Miller board the bus for the twenty-four hour ride. I4 xr-rv Antoinette Somers Diane Speiker Lucinda Spice Donald Spoerl Thomas Steele Julieanne Steils T' 'N-7 1 9. Andrea Stengel Brian Stephen Susan Stewart James Stokes Patricia Stokes Mr. John Sharon Stone Sharon Street Seniors wait inside the board of elections to register to vote for the first time. Seniors 'Register Now ' Program Signs Up 250 Students Margaret Sun Deborah Swiczkowski Alan Szmanski -'B' watches as Tony Irving tries to obtain the ball from ior-faculty basketball game. Thomas Szor Rhonda Taylor Stephen Taylor Stanley Teague Deborah Teitlebaum Senior tea chairmen Cindy Ashcraft, Pam Whitcomb, and Sandy Yourist discuss the date for the tea in the library. 'I49 James Thielen Sandra Thomas Ann Tippett David Tobian Ellen T0kleS Dennis Trotter The Great Hall of the Masonic Auditorium provides a romantic Anthony Valente Deborah Vandegriff Daniel Vandivort Dianne Van Pelt Darlene Vaughn Deborah Calli Veller Cynthia Viertlbeck Mary Viertlbeck Terrence Wachowiak Robert Walden Linda Waller David Walters for the formally clad seniors. Seniors Prom. Graduation Take Place Early Money making projects began at the start of the school year to finance the various end-of-the year activities. Class members sold Tiger Power buttons, ponchos, DeVilbiss pens, cider at a football game and held an autobath. The hard work paid off as the money earned constituted the downpayment for the Great Hall of the Masonic Auditorium for the senior prom, held on May 26. June 3, date of the 1972 commencement exercises, was a full two weeks earlier than the June 17 graduation of last year. Following tradition, the Toledo University Field House was the scene of the graduation ceremonies. Daniel Ward Bonnie Warchol Gregg Weaner Michael Webb Dawn Weber Rebecca Weills 'I Jollie Welch John Werley Penny Wheeler Pamela Whitcomb Susan White Dennis Whitmore Seniors, their families, and friends crowd the T.U. field house for graduation Senic At Last. Court Privileges A .ia...,gs..r.,. Ili ' M, -MAB:-u-uv' .J , f ,gr '---ses 1 .4 Jsfkiziami - J-11 Seniors enjoy their first day basking in the sunshine of the senior ' Matthew Wiersma Stephanee Wilhelm Todd Wilson Bruce Winkler David Winter Dale Wolniewicz i Thomas Wolniewicz Victor Wosta Gregory Wright Nlaximiliane Yancey Sandra Yourist Sandra Zaft unior We answered by... Voices, trying to outcheer the seniors Capturing leading roles in The Sound of Music Spending a day on the slopes of Brighton Junior boys obtaining the first spirit rock Raising money for exciting class events Forming an Activities Board to create projects Spending after school looking for a job L Being scared of flunking your driver's test Becoming more aware of the word college Girls in Jr. Sorelles winning a window award Looking forward to Senior Privileges 4 , ' ' ,, 13 Ng! L 'PQ - E fi., E A -,J R I 1- u- M -54060000 1 J' ' ' ' QOOOOW' r g .1 9, :ff fry , ' Hx X , w , . A b r., A front walkover is one of many acrobatic stunts performed 'by Candie Jones during football games. 'op: Juniors elect new Protest Literature course. Middle: Football manager Jeff Beck - vbserves the next play. Above: Juniors show spirit at the Start game. 4 Juniors Class of '73 Tries Different Activites January 21st is a day that will be remem- bered by thirty-eight juniors. At eight o'clock in the morning, they gathered in the DeVilbiss parking lot and boarded a chartered bus headed for Brighton, Michigan. There, they would spend the day skiing at Alpine Valley. Though the weather was unseasonably warm, it did not interfere with all of the fun. Later that night, the bus rolled back to DHS filled with a group of future Olympic skiers. A bake sale held in November proved to be highly successful.One of the main attractions was 120 popcorn balls. These were the pro- ducts of Heidi Rutz's kitchen and fifteen gourmet cooks. The money made from thebakesalewas put into a general fund. Barb Taft Bob Heather Gloria Abood Adams Allard Allen Allgeier A A 1 X 'rf if A A. . A 1 .1 -l J :Q I fr ,, 'j A y Y ' v Y 5 ' n he x 'K Eb ' x' l 5 7 f f A . A Q l Ken Janet Bob Jane Allison Amid Anderson Anderson Larry Andersi ,,,,5 N i x ' Sue John Jesse Elaine Sharon Mary Tim Brenda Jim Anderson Aubry Armstead Armour Arcuri Bagrowski Baker Bailey Bartholomay ' is , i . f- - Q. ' t 1. if .if I-so .7 Q N . ' -, -, Uf f fi Ji'f.gl ,A ' SF '-x. X 'B Bobbie Jeff Nancy Joan Tim Dan Jack Robin Bean Beck Beckman Benham Bennett Berkel Berland Beutel Bickel V , 'f'-rfiifqi ' . di' V -, - fr A . . ,, . f ' . 7. f ' if 1 k ,X A AX ' . Q L Beth Fred Penny Wade Jim Mark. Craig Robin John Blackwell Blanton Boone Born Bosse Bowling Boyles Boyles Bracey B eatty Kathleen Bienko l .bmi W - I ll . 'V 1 0 Linda Brennemen lg -'r Joyce Buck Paulette Brinson David Britsch I! A ' Karen Mark Michael Brookover Brunner Brunner -Fi V as DB1 T1 Scott Burtch X fx ' mix I ij its Robin Buchanan 11.1 Wi? Hallie Dorothy Warren Shirley Brian Debbie Bueche Buford Buford Burgard Burke Burrows Fi f lil, 't 1 Cathy Robert Rosemary Dave Marcia Karen Byrd Caldwell Campos Carr Carr Carroll 5 'X - x . Kim Sallie Robin Christine Jacquelyn I Carter Carter Cathey Chase Chatfield ' WI C 1 JT A i ' - 'K 1 . Y .-T , Liv -' .fi ix' ii N' G2 H 3 , ge iv? 'X if 'tif' 2e.W?Zi Darrel Terri J erry A nita Mark Childress Chiles Chmielewski Ciesla Clark I .kite ' in -if . .QA , 17 , X IK' Ax. , -X Xf +-- - '-A- Gail Patti Don Chris Jeff Claugherty Clifgard Close Cochran Cochran Mrs. Susan Bowers, class Adviser, discusses the bus rental and reservations necessary for the ski trip with Mr. R. Martin. 6 X l' f pit 'Z' 'K-1 g All l I Q H fi?-A Y g ai v + f '-:is 4 Mal. ' l QI' I, I V J pb V U4 ig J , 4 gg D ,. f . - , Y ' ' ui by is Tie, R l X A L W' Jim Marcia Mark Mike Bob Lee Amy Rick Judy Janice Cook Cooper Cooper Copeland Corbin Cory Crisp Croskery Cummins Darah 11:54. H' -1 AQIQWG if ' V 'F 11 'W' , l V J 2 Douglas Craig Loretta Sue- Tammy Claudia Kynard Debbie Jim - Janet. Davidson Davis Davis Davis Davis Dekany Dennis Detrick Detrlck Dobbins ff ff ' Q- f vliwf - , Y, f J rss. ,. 4 'J J f Pat U Joe . Tyrese John Ken Mary Michael Doug Bob Cindy Donofrio Doublln Dougherty Dovas Dreeze Dysen Early Easter Eischen Engel ill 7 Q: J l VA-. ' ' A . o Shelly Lori Gail Jay Marleen Kevin Glenn Carolyn Rick Ron Ernst Fay Faulkner Fe dstein Feldstein Ferguson Fitkin Floyd Folger Folger R Junior Class float displays enthusiasm shown by many in the ' Cochran and John Kuehnle lead student spirit. H. ,gxltzfl-y A ll '. -4 vi Q64 3, ' T W . ll' 'M' . 5 if? ' if , R in ll r I l 1 ' -' - lil .2 L . as 1 Arthur Sue Herb Bob Alex Gardner Garland Gatwood Gelia Gervver 'l . TI I l hh -:W 1 47 fig.. Bonnie. Joanne A Susan Becky Ellen Goldstein Gorasewsks Gould Graber Grafing , L W1 Q ,W ,A- U 5 is - ' v ' lima ai' ilia, ,. 1 ' i-X Richard Joe Beth Fred Jim Gurzynski Gwinner Haddad Hakius Hall -i t.:i, , -, f . - l x at Tom Lois Susan Bruce Mike Harris Harrison Hazard Haynes Heard Juniors Spirit Rises As Participation Increases Doug Paul Steven Tom Foos Foster Fox Freer -E.. V 1- Q f 'f . I an i 'I Mike Frey Rick Debbie Gina Ron Laura Friedman Fryer Gabriel Gaines Gallapis l A A l P 'I 1' f.fi .J Q A-4. I - l L4 - 1' ,y 2 H A Qi? l in i ' ' ' ' ' - ' A-A Vik A Diane Jim Mary Ellen Linda Larry Gilbert Gleason Glover Girkens Gold . X xg-an W , I i J 4- vb' ,gy ' -avg, y , at J' , J' H Wi' 'f' L L gi l Ak AX lr '-if ft, 'X K . Brian Debbie Walter Mike John Graves Green Grier Griffith Grigore f fi -if Z fir f irq l ltr-J N ,J 3 X X 'X kk W Xu X 4, A Kernie Jim Jim Diane Becky Hall Haralson Harlan Harris Harris Bob Lou Ann Charles Reginald 175: . 'fi J . 'Q' - .ff f Q' .fr,,v.m.,e-- s , i N . I i a SI ' Jeff Henry Hewitt Hinkleman Hinton Hoffman Juniors Trip To Cedar Point Provides Excitement Juniors board bus June 18, 1971 for an enjoyable day. Dave Johnson: Mr. Roy Martin, junior class adviser: and his wife Cathay await arrival of bus. Marla Richard Sharon I Denise Ed Hohl Holbrook Holewinsku Holt Holtz 'J mil I Q1 ll Jim William Kim Sandy Emma HOW3ld 'Hrabak Hughes Hull Hunter 3 iight f ,4 f D lf if 'ilu Saa- ' -. , 4 X -e ' ' L Craig Allan Daniel Denise Doug. Jacob Jaffee Jan Jaynes Jennings G. 1 l Pam Candie Lynda Nancy Judy Johnson Jones Judis Juergens Kadzialka . l A r -'V .y'.. , 5 , Ak fl. n Vicki Pam Holzer U c-AV, Mary ossi lrving Margaret Dave J eziorowski Johnson 'l 1 If X Keith vic'ki Kaighin Kaplan i I L Tl John Hopkins Horen Yonette J ermain Jackson Missy Johnson Elizabeth Kay Jw 5 -TE Rick Karen Keesecker Kelb ' I 5 P' 15 ,I .4 . f J Q 4, X fx Sandra Carl King Kissling Y. il sr .,,.. if r Marty Kendrick , sri A tb 'W 14 Cindy Klein r :runes mr- .30 T -g.-JZ' I 1 , ..' 4 .s..... . ,. i , , 1, nfiixiiy WGS eaigdi 3' U 'L 1 - W' , I ii g A . A fi i -4 54 - f V' Jerry Jane Marjory Jim Linda Kendzierski Kern Kerr Kertesz Kiefer Li , 1 ' r-.:'- i if J- 3 vig! .K H+ in -za ,sf . 'f-1- f 'fe J if ..... i91 GA W if 'X 4' Denny Mark Joyce Pam Arthur Klein Kolbe Kotalo Kramer Krebs ? 'r Hfa 'i'g'TM'1fQ Jai : 1 5 ' 7' ,I ' : 5 T ,hd 4' I ,, 1- Q, 1 ' 1'f ! ' 'U' l , . . Q X52 li RX 3 John Ron Jill Sharon Gany Krieg Krieg Krueger Kufel Kujda --1' ii . , r .F-v V JA. r 1 fiisql-i J ff52I11-l a dder J Greg Cindy Robert John Ruth Kummerer Labay LaCourse Lamarand Landis , -, .v1V-4.3 - l Lydia Mary Nicki Jeannie Marie Lappohn Lee Leffler Lemerand Lepiarz 'ali i XT 'TW1 '41 44' ' l 'r if , Y V, tn A. . I V Y qglgikh 5 L 57 .'viz1AEi?iE,ifl:' U , - Darla Lloyd Craig Helen Terry Lesser Levene Levey Levinson Lewandowski 9 Juniors Girl Drum Major Leads Marching Band Lou Ann Hewitt heads half-time entertainment. - A I' . . 1 My X , y. 4 ffe.Yif3:lQ If 1. fail ' ' if ' . if Sue. Brenda Blaine Starrie Shelley Lewis Lichtcsien Liebig Lincoln Lipe - ' ff :f2:a1 :R we-ei- t f H f 3 : af Q K if Alkali, in Ken Mark Vicki Rosie Vera Llpson Lisk Liwo Lopez Luce a.,:-:ar L 'F te Jeanette I Larry Lloyd Janet Patrick Ludwikowski Lunceford Lunceford MacLean Mahomey Barb Pat Kathy Phil Diane Mayer Mayweather Mazey McClure McGinnis vv-r I ii? , i if ,VK x x 1 ii Rick Robert Ann Deborah Charlie Metzger Metzger Meyer Miles Miller W vm? Q v if Har A l Tim Mark Martin Maurer R uthann Ann Mary Maier Martin Martin Art Pat Mike Sue Jay Mclntyre McKenzie Medlen Menacher Mertz . if IJ ,Iv 'D 1 -,f . I 1 Zia. Debbie Dennis Matt Mike Pam Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller ck ' '-e-V in ' .- . r f A - ' ' ' , 7- , 'L' ft if .7 i i ' F' 1- 1 - . ' Y -S il 6 W 'i Q . . X i 45 - .gf ', A 1 use , 1, . 47 A . Eff'-Fglz i v 451' J wa.-1 ' if f if y, yy M yr , ' 4- -FSU A N - I Y li . X ,-.li-- 'X g Pete Donald Bev Mel Gloria Marilyn Bruce Nancy Peggy Ken Miller Mincey Miner Mitchell Mominee Montrie Moore Morford Morford Mueller 'X . r :rf e l l ff. , .1 Michael James Cindy Marge Jenny David Lois Scott Sheryl Murphy Murry Muto Napierala Nelson Neitzel Nichols Nofzinger Norman 555 is gi. sq., ii' ' FL 1 'N - . John Ronald O'DeIl O'Laughlin Holly Patton Sally Peden Rod . Debbie Diane Tom Sharon Sudha O'NeiI Orlando Packer Park Parker Patel Rick Vangie Judy Mary Jo Bettyanne Diane Perales Petros Phelps Phelps Phillips ie NY 46' q 5 Friedman passes out literature promoting the school levy. A 7 ' R u ss Steve Patterson Patterson eo Willa Pietrykowski Price 6 Juniors Three Girls Display Leadership Qualities Writing announcements was one of many tasks performed by Becky Temple and Diane Packer, class secretary and treasurer. r 1 '-.ff 25' '54 I , A 1' 15? ' .qi - ,L y 19 fx, c -' -fi -1 ,e ' ' x ' ilk H ' lxw ' - but Lisa Dan Roland Jeff David Ouinn Rathke Rayman Reau Reetz . L, A y V Y i i L git' FH Y,V .VA fl AK 1 , pq , ' . , A 'Y In 'iw ' V uf ' ,- S ,Hy gg-f '35 if vi' we ll- it . ,429 'l fe 21- ' L- .' Clifton Sandy Karen Karis Sherry Reid Reucher Riccitelli Riccitelli Riggs .51 L .ea as , . Q ,LT x '- If sk , , . - A gi i ii., ' i 1 4 L- NX .. L., Y. . r Pat Jeffery Kathy Rick Diane Jerry Lisa Heidi Rhonda Roberts Rockwood Rogers Romanoff Rhegness Russell Russell Rutz Saba - L - ':-- V - L I X b . Q 'WH' ra i ' - ' I wi-8,5 ' i 11 I N U V, 'V' ' jp li ,-.' Mr -Q. H l '5'ii' 1 xi 1 Debi Steven Cynthia Marianne David Ron Sue Julie Carol Laura Samuels Sandler Savorelli Scheer Schmidt Schneider Schneider Schnell Schwalbe Seiler K., 'Fx ,Q ,I vi S, S' L l 4' . I 1 J u V' :M Uma i X Priscilla Sandy Bev Matt Alane Raymond Bonnie Gina Tina Debbie Sekas Sheidler Shible Shindel Short Short Shrewsbery Silverblatt Silverblatt Singer 1: sis xt? 1 .A 5 , . f , MVN ., T., r' l E. 9 N T .. X -V ,is ret in T xt Steve Anita Virginia Angela Cindy Dave Dave Dave Robin Sondra Sinner Skaff Skrzypinski Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith X g ' ' N ,. r ATE ! Q ,I A V v za e it P f- T y 1, X y A jg T r . . 'V A K .X M ..- --f' 4 X . ff. Q ' R Don Gary Jan Charles Janet Linda Ken Pam Barbara Bruce Snow Sommer Spencer Spitler Spychala Steinem Stern Stevens Stewart Stone -511 . T' T 'T 'i 7 'TT 1 ,T is 5 4 . 5 v I 455 4.15541 A46 QQ W Af HT l 1 .X r L: V L '51, i Q ,U T, fx r.. ,,.: 5, ' , ' ' S f ' in s Q X l Q. .W 1 e- ' 2 David Jeff Sue Cathy Sylva Donna Cathy Jeff Mark Mickey Stone Sugheir Sullwold Supinski Surratt Swiczkowski Swindle Szmania Szymanski Taylor 'Il V ik ' -.-. 4 ll W - N Q '- T rv-A ' it v 1 , 1 , if g 'J 1'-l U 1 f , 'Q' df' T af' 'A 1' Becky Diane Kathy Mike Gloria Don Mary Bob Radko Bryan Temple Thomas Thomas Thompson Tillman Trout Truby Tuckerman Vacek VanAlst 'l ff 'T .. fm y r S s If Debra Neil Joe Becky Bob VanDiver VanWalbeck Voorhees Wagner Wagner -.- X .1 A Y' ,Tx , I ' A YA rf -fi T jx 'f fl. re -.T ,lg T N ,, , fl 'rbi y L- A an V1 , 1 -. ,: ff' . ,S - ' '01 K l, f ar . , . , , X . Jay Ron Cheryl Jeanette Doug Wagner Wagner Waller Wambold Warfield Bobbie Bean, aside from cheering at football games, represented the junior class in Student Government: 'I6 66 Sophomores Undaunted By Rain, Sophs Man Truck With unusually great enthusiasm the Soph- omores entered a float in the Homecoming parade and won first place. Officers elected in November were: Jim Johnson, president, Lynn Wilkins, vice-president, Diane Wambold, secretary, and Sue Palmer, treasurer. Sarah Reiser had the honor of being the first to represent her class in Student Government. Their fine support of their first money- raising project, which was a bakesale, brought 523.12 into their treasury. On January 15th at Ottawa Park everyone had a riot at a tap football game in the snow. a s 1' g , D , 1' , AQ Brian Karen Rick Chris Debbie Abel Adams Adamson Alemenos Alemenos .. l Max It X Lee Bobby Gina Reba Joe Armstrong Arquette Arvanitis Bader Bailey . ff rt' Q' 4 A s ffl ,J A, pw V. 2-55 lil w at : , xl sg ' y g -,gf it . KN . . Y G Kathy Karen Sam Debbie T.J. Begley Behrle Bent Berkel Bernhard vr vary, 5 ,f - if J 4f's v'f -' g.f5 .ff I . Classie Allen Debbie Baldwin David Cynthia Rine Chris Julie Allen Allison Anderson Anderson -1 Y lx, 4 li I . .. J ,E ' Q' 'ze as 5 Nancy Kathryn Craig Daniel Baranek Basso Bauman Beach Mike Cherrie Bettinger Bienko Birkeland Butch Mark Fannie Nancy Jim Barb John Leonardo Bloomfield Bollin Booker Brannan Breeze Breno Breno Brown Esther Blair Blanton J erry Randy Sue Brown Brown Sue Fannie Bruce Buford Anile! Z! V 3 :HPR W E: -:-' Barbara Eugen e Carr Carter -fi-l is-n Dale Jeff Clausen Cohen as .:-4. 'Git- 'ifu As . l -4 ' . Nw gl C .. .-- , 9 Bob William Randy Marilyn Dean Bules Bumcrots Burke Campbell Cannon 3 r.,, ti ! FV .,v v 'fy' ,.. L 2 fi Nj l f' -9+ l , r g C l l 'W-Pl l l il r li I X.-L L5 Karen Ron Mike Steve Bonnie Cassada Cassada Chase Childress Clabaugh ,4 rx ' -ti Aqv V of ii Scott Deborah Rol land Steve J ean Cohn Coleman Coleman Colony Cook l V B ,X -. l Chris Glenda Wendy Mark Ron Cool Cooper Cooper Corbin Coveney -,-v 'mx I K. . Bill Clarence Tim Christy Frank Covert Cox Croft Curtland Daig t ,. r B X ' l ,V ., -'N in-gi gy : r 1, it A 'C ' , i i ' 1. r David Mark Denise Cheri Connie Dalton Dean DeClercq Denman Detwiler Top: Sophomore class truck pulls float rated first among all entered in Homecoming parade. Left: Nanci Brannan and Tammy Holzer attend Homecoming dres- sed in all three fashion lengths-mini, midi, and maxi. 7 W , 1 If -71 y 1 f 1 , gl pd? r l 1 573511 L l V , , lj! L L J k -f wwf 1 wr ' , l ' N ' V l,,..i- f- Y' 'Y-1' my n 'X vig l ll AV, S. yi ' 1 'E' -L , -...- '- Constance Steve Carol Sue Denise Jim Bill Norman Tom Howie Dixon Domagala Dompier Donovan Doran Dovas Early Eisen Eisenmann Epstein my H f 5.1 as , ,. . 1: H e,De KL. w r . fl 'lg , L l r Y, l NA H f X, y A y . y all -, E 1 flu U ,L -.l ' . 5 A l A, 1 A 3 Q 1 y i l l , .rg if - L. wr J L y : .-.L . ' LN ' ' ,FMA S A ill' 1 ' X is 0 gil: u .1 4 ' I' Ni-is Don- Scort lVlary Ellen Lynn Richard Linda Lee Jenny Karen Marvin Erskine Erskine Ethington Evearitt Evearitt Fadden Farmer Fanfe Feldstein Feilhardt . if ? I fn my IV -xx x I H A , V xy . fri IX l, .Vila-my L f Jamie Terry Fred Pat Judy Pam Karen Lorraine Denise Diane Fine Finn Flores Fournier Friesner Gaines Gasser Gast Gaston Gedert In November students elected: Jim Johnson, presidentg Diane Wambold, secretaryg Sue Palmer, treasurerp and Lynn Wilkins, vice-president to serve as their officers. Sophomores Officers Lead First Organized Activities Reiser, Sophomore representative-at-large, listens intently after school Executive Board meeting. XXIHQ 1 Greg Mary Dorothy Lynn Marcia John Steve Sharon Garfield Ger aln Gettum Gibson Gilbert G lesmer Goodman Goree Gottschalk Gradwell Grant Bruce m I l l l n J'-A is .L fig 'lla Je- 'T L 9 Beth Frances Jeanne Jim Bill Tom Mark Tim Charles Carolyn Green Greene Griffith Gross Hager Harmon Harris Harris Hartfield Hartsock Marilyn Hartsock Vw 'ir .ifgi L 'if J l Eddie Herzog if W T-:ff 4 A ' wb-R199 l Sheila Pam Eddie Harville Hazlett Hearn vga Q I A l Jeff Fred Pam Herzog Heywood Hickman -it 1 E , .1 A M y 9 ' ' ' .Pius . figf. , .1 gg. l g i L st l n Don Mark Alan Sue Marilyn Elaine Heath Hebler Hedler Hedler Herman Hernacki 5 ii-'J me iris: L Ted Sue Paul Lois Keith Michael I Hill Hilfinger Hinkleman Hogan Holden Holewlnski 'I69 Sophomores Selling Baked Goods ls Year's Big Event Jann Veller and Theresa Lee earn money for their class by selling cupcakes, brownies and cookies to fellow students in the front hall. . y- X A ,LK I, :Y Q V . 5 J i ,fre if ' F ,li T is . T g I T ,, 1 'H'-we . vw r , ,- l . - , ,. T- 1 4 X 1- y ,. Wig. Rf :J AX AX ., - fu f- f- X- . l Bill ' Rose n Johnny Mary Theresa Kathy Bob Paula Hollifield Hollsteln Horn Horton Horvath Houghtaling Howald Huff fF..i1 , ,J , Pi . ,pl if Wi' ,J F91 . TJ 5- ', ,KU A ,V X T ' L 11 . John Steve James Tony Laura Tracey Bonnie Brad Hymore Irving Jackson Jackson Jacobs James Jankowiak Johnson . 3 ' ' A . Rosalyn Steve Chris Darlene Denise Phyllis Mike Jill Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Jordan Judy Villa Dwight Hughes Hunter Jim Laurie Johnson Johnson Chris Sue Kahn Kapella oe Krebs ct l R 1 l . 4 Jeff Casey Bernadette Howard Kendrick Kennedy Kerul Kezur F I vi l X P l 'W l E A i ,A 1 wir A w e it + '-if it Li sq, ll' I Kim Carol Debbie Marcia Krueger Kuhman Kurek Lampros Pat Bonnie Regina Lewandowski Lewis Lewis Sandy Liber Ruben Pam Chuck Melissa Stephanie Kimmones Kinney Kline Knight Knowlton l Janet . Laskiewlcz A A fir - Earma Craig Latson Laufer , ,y,.,,i: 'tl I 3- '-gui? rug ,a , ,ii 'Q-Q l r 5 Y:-.r i Doug Lawrence 'IT - vga! 9 ,, 5, Dennis Lazenby fc get 1 ' f 1 R- V i F. -1 lil! rr I M it ,L W Ken Eric Douglas Cynthia Cathy Lichon Liebig Ligibel Lincoln Lindner JE so . l ff ' age, if gg at r fr., g ,if . -.zglzu-an if 1' -.wr mf D 'ill Ik '- A , My , -, 2. 3' Q Johnnie Nancy Dick Darla Linda Lloyd Lockwood London Luczak Luther . leg R' X Q X V' il! Curt Donna Debbie Mike Jim Lykins Maclean Madden Madryzkowski Maison Class advisers, Mr. D. McClellan and Mrs. R. Rake- straw, discuss the various foods to be brought to the bakesale by the Sophomore Class. 7 1 4' 4- Sophomores Outstanding Prism, Medalist Pot O'Gold X . if i if U -. .4 Arouse Interest E if ag' fi! Q 9 nl' Jeff Terry John James Gordon Mazurek McCarthy McClure McGinnis Mclndoe ' 5. fi C Dwi 'di i ' 1 : L 9 A vi l J in L. I MJ ig. w ?.f'Pr at-fa F v' 7 y -f. if 52 X L p l if Q' if F ii if , 11 , ., Tom Karen J. Karen L. Linda I Barb Meyers Michael Michael Michalski Miller ,5..,5 ' J -'E I 1 Q, - Q ill-J A ' u4'..i E K Connie Mary Roger Dannie Levi Moon Morgenstern Morrison Morton Moss ii Di ,.,...y it vi QT ll ' ii Janet Roy Jane Debbie Diana Muhleman Munson Musgrave Mussery Myers vii? 'Y L we tg!! f 'iff A' - WS . L X l Y ' V X --' t Dan Tim Doug Kathy Lonnie Napolski Napolski NHDP6nbHCh Ness Newson Erotida Majors Jim Manera se' ' ' yn ' '. Rebecca Chuck Marok Marsh 'fir ' J Terry Debbie McLoughlin McPartland ' fi all Ai i , Bob Linda Miller Miller .JV 5- x X , if . , f ,ggi 92 .L ,. xg .K T. 'E' l .L .9 -8 X Lisa Linda Manke Mansour Y 'ii I A w -f zx y ti Ben Ron Marshall Mason Mayers - 'l y 'll r N if Nl' -.X , , . 5 l Jack Beth Bob McWilliam Merritt Merritt Rod Beverly Joe Miller Molden I gov!! me ow' v ll' 'f ig' K - :R r c .li-: Bob Theresa Phillips Phillips Kevin Povvnall Gregory Price Tracey James one of the two sophomores on the Prism staff, types up a story for the paper 'E 'U , x J I x '. ye QH x, l -4 v - Penny Nieswender i1s ii- gx I, Mike Orr Helen lm Mama Melanie Charles Pal-rag Patmore Perkins Pertchek Peyton R7 Mark Roxanne Richard John Scott Pietrykovvski Pilaczynski Polston Pope Powers Michelle Leonard Robin Przybylski Pudlickl Radunz Raltz Rayman Finding their pictures in the yearbook is something exciting for Steve Gottschalk and Dan Lorigan. Jay Reed z-51 , , , Jan Rizzo Sophomores Cutstanding Talent Brings Unusual Honor up .S I I 1' A Sarah Jeff Reiser Reny eu- 5 G regg J eff R ob erts Roberts Kim Robert Neil Rokicki Rosenberg Rubin 3 3:5 Becky Pa m Lori Scheuer Schinke Schneiderman 74 -1 5 I Ak Jay Larry Reynolds Reynolds :ww 1 ul-'I H -if M.- , John Mark Roberts Roberts 'i .3 1, ig! y i - N-ii . ' - ' Danni Rozanne Russell Russell 'W .4 Cliff Kathy Schrein Schrickel Melanie Pertchek received a superior rating for her violin at a contest in Bowling Green. fry' ' y tx. 'li David Gary Robin Joni Brian Rice Rice Richardson Rigoli Ripple , 1333. 1 V j' 'ff laI,z.F'QQ?'a X fx X Fay Tim Pete Dora Walter Robinson Rocker Rocker Rodgers Rohr Becky Cindy Jill Cindy Lydia Saba Salem Sampson Sawicki Scaffidi l , N LF 3 l 4 ga ,U l X ' x X W Art Jenny Juanita John Ronda Schroeder See Sharp Shearman Sherrer i Allen Jeff Shoun Shugarman nn J Tim Scott Smith Snow Q si .. 'F . -J V S f ff T N. f ,. .T 3' . I ix , . V Z ix l 'i ' A Ae V Gordon Dave Dave Siegwald Sillence Simrell 3 -,-,E l W4 ' my Don Jerry Dave Socha Spetz Stankey Dave Skaff +1 y A , if K I , 43' Q3, lg lb -N RV .rd W 4 ?'I S. its tj ,l , s X, I 'sy -y V F , 1, -as Dianne a Anita Skaff Slomka Smith x KI' Randy Sharon Phil Debbie Stanley Steinem Stern Stevens Kevin Smith ix ,lx Q Nathan Straub Darlene Dave John Jim Ann Jim John Bruce Valerie Steve Street Street Sturniolo Sullivan Sussman Swigart Tansey Tapola Tarsha Tawa . .,,,.., ,Tm .A 9- Q fl V X r A N tl iw- it ,. Mtv J Cheryl Patty Tony Thomas Thomas Thomas .I 161 Lg N. 5' '-X Francesca Lynne Sandra Thompson Thompson Tillman Dave Tippett Traci Mike Tossell Toth . ,X ini ' in Nlrs. CoIe's art class, Jim Nlanera Sketches a cover that Cynthia for use on the program booklet for Channel 30. Trotter ,,m2f -Q-3. Rick Valois 'I7 6 Flag Flies Half Mast In Memory Of TAD Sophomores i v 'lf :I Q , !f:.L'f:iEz3L 1 exif' 4 - 'Qi' f if i in . .jk ' wg Wk yi l 1 5- , aw ' X i J- ,X Z' 4 2 , -- A. f ,L I Heidi Dolly Jann Cathy Tom Vandivort Vaughn Veller Vickrey Vollmar f -5- ...X ua- nr if: ij nf: 4' Chris Mark Mike Diane Patricia Walker Wallace Walsh Wambold Webb i v A 1 .ie fi L 5 Tony Linda Tom Webb Weiss Weissbrod -'nad '-Qi y was ix J 1 Robin Mary Karen Wheatley Whipple Whitcomb 5' 1 I .5 T , 6 is I il i 1 , Walter Allan Georgia Winsor Wisebaker Woodall as-filgb W' he l ei X C aa, C Kim Mary Levi Moss died in an accident after a footb Wendi Westphal f if li A 45' 1 ii, i t if , i 'W' V - Q . 'VL , ,wXgZi, f.cSf5J2h 'Bs Mary Jeff Mike Lynn Jacky Linda Cheryl Whitman Whitmore Wieland Wilkins Williams Willinger Willis chili? Flay Chris Mark Mike Debbie Debbie. Sue Worman Yoder Yound Zakorczeny Zalusky Ziellnskl Zollweg h gm fiQjMg S 114.:+- FQ, -, . s 'J 11- X' M l Q . 'Q T Zh V, Freshm We answered by... Building a homecoming float Joining clubs and commissions Designing our own class T-shirts Cheering long and loud for our teams Participating in student government Playing varsity basketball Selling cashew treats and mel-o-melts Playing in the snow before school begins Tapping our way to stardom Nagging our parents to buy magazines Achieving unity as a class 1 gi 'a xl 'J wi' xzg TH ' Stacey LhJe's friends wish her a happy birthday with a sign on her locker. 'op: Freshmen listen intently to a program in the auditorium. Middle: Sue Juergens trends Peries interschool tea. Above: Freshmen girls chorus performs at Christmas. 7 -W i d l al ,- t 11 i Ka if - 'X ' an it lei I L. l.'J '! ' John Adkins ,, 1 13 O L ,wil John Amonette Amanda Banks Farley Bell hir' 6 H Freshmen Student Variety Show Attracts Many Frosh ln September eight freshmen girls were chosen as cheerleaders to help promote frosh pride and spirit. The class showed that spirit by building a homecoming float, attending fresh- men football and basketball games, and join- ing committees. In February eighty-seven frosh signed up for clubs after attending club day and meeting upperclass club members. Three freshmen ran for their first student government office as representative-at-largetothefreshmen class. Jeanne Harris was elected. In March a committee was chosen to help design and help promote the sale of class T-shirts. J A . ..-r I , G 39 .. ' lj X Neal Sam Jeff Clinton Adya Ahmed Albright Alden 'rm ' fr -f'f ,X . I J Zh iii. ' . . Lori Frank Micheal Lori Anderson Armstead Arnold Armstrong A A Linda Jeff Craig Flay Basso Barlett Bartley Battle VI fff , ig, eq If 5 . J' ',... fi' , ,.f. . ' - . 4 ...... . 4 . ' . A Er' Michael Steve Sue Bruce Bell Benjamin Benner Benninger .55 Hi' N3 'v 1.16.1131 John Blankerts Debbie Black Jim Blakemore l Bill Bowyer Cassandra Boyd 4 ip, X :T '1'f3?'P x ' T effigy ' 5 'is if N'W'4s f 9.13 I' fru- TH 5. ,v Jane Blaser - tw- 'T ' V A Valarie Brabb sk ! l k. Rick Bloomfield sw fl 7' aw . fl4 Robert Bradley ,T ' 1' X , , , w ,- Terry Bueche Julie Dan Mark Brunner Bryan Buckley Liz Tony Bill Roger Cannon Carlisle Carlisoe Carr Ray Cassada Hewlett practices her dance for DeViltries .,..,.E .- - .,... W l aa , - I 54 w X as Ann Dan. Secunda Karen Marty Bodette Bollinger Booker Born Bosse A K 4 f s - V- i I ma '14 r ,IW ' F. ll 'NT' ir 7' flllkt, ,A -1 Daryl Les Donnie Denise Jeano Bradshaw Breininger Brennenmen Brigman Brown 1 N f V iv- ' N -2, a ,. ' V X' Y l V l .- s ll 'Y lr ' B X . -l ' Rx Ray Mike Mark Erroll Bernadine Byers Byrd Caldwell Cameron Cannaday T ..z , as-' W P V ,fu T C 1 ' ' -A 5 .R Ee - i-.QQQlk l 1. , 152 .. A Diana Dorothy Nanette Tracy Dianna Cherry Childers Clarey Cluc ey Cluckey :gh NM 'A A! .-Q., Lx :D 1 1' 1 E' ' 'J ' ' 1' ' il igy fi EXE. A. ul! W ' 1, v X .h AB A Paul Nancy Craig Debbie Ken Cohen Collins Conger Cook Cooley ' M W L is i, 'W , C N w1+A1Et!- I1 Wahi Paulette Carl Judy Bruce Denise Cooper Copeland Covrett Cox Cox , ' 'T3'Vl q ,. Denise Cram xr - Andrea Terry Crawford Crosby Tamara Cross Marilyn Crowley l 'I 79 More Boys Than Girls. Class Numbers 519 Cindy Jerry John' Tammie Carol Crum Cullars Cunningham Dale Damrauer Freshmen i t i li. i , . giqsqk ' ' A-. -1 f l il A I ii i i is L i Av' V5 if' i 1 l M 1 ff . '-, I I K gs. x , ' A E ' i Q Lori Scott William Davis Davis Davis i - .l tm D 'If 'x -egg . Judy im Tom Ron Yvonne Detrick Devault Dick Domonkos Dong .4 I 4, l G5 Q J' ' ' Q , V A' it of '-r- -L ii' ,, ' , X l K 'Ta Kathy Cindy Mike Bruce Dan Rick Alice Doran Dossat Dizewiecki Duerringer Dula Dulinsky Duncan 'S. -it 4, , vi I il, I l XJ 2 Gail Mel Jennifer Tina William DYsert Eb e ' Eggert Elkinson Essing Estes Ethridge Above: Mike Kapela concentrates on a difficult drafting design. Right: Girls wait anxiously for the results of cheerleading tryouts. J a,,w.1 Q -.,m .- -- . A ffl V A Y ' .' l - . 1 l 14 ' Gina John Jim Diana Pam Evanoff Evanoff Fadden Fears Fedor we - Q X - lN W4 l J' ' 'z , . 'i,y , 1 f ' c' hh . Q , il A A V, 7 3' 'S 'ik I A . A X k , ish. 6 .1 Il Y- ni-V Q ' ' ' 2' 'QPF' . ' s l l ' 'xi ' ' .- J' 1 luil il gf' X it 1 Terry Rodney John ' Dave Chuck Fox Franks Frautschi Freehling Gallager H fl' I 'i LF . . lk .,, , Foxx , , ,Y 1 Joe Martha Mark Michael Ernest Girkins Glaab Glasper Gold Golliday m' .Y 4 N.: Jeff George Joyce Griffin Grossman Grzdchowiak Ll gl Pt, 4' Mark Haddad Neal Haddix tg! N N XX l Karen Mad ira Jgiff BFISY Felkey Fisher Fitch Flfkln ,TB ,,w W Edward Carol Dan Greg Gariepy Gedert Georgevich Gillespie ii L ilu E.-. X L Gordon Richard Lenny Robin Gorajewski Grant Greenberg Gregory ,f- 'EE , w ul.-t Q Mark Gary Angela Aguster Hohn Hames Hamilton Harris Jeff Sue Noel Patti Harris Harrison Hazard Hazlett 1 ff -I - Dorothy Sue Connie Edward - Hendricks Hewlett Hilkens Hill Ann Julie Hofmann Hoffman Carol Jayne Hlnebaugh Hixenbough do 1v?g ll .3 ef X Gary Fox Q r ,,jl Dwayne Gilmore ,QT . yr' -- ' -Il, Kim Grier r rer r i?'i E ,. 3..,. . KVA, w . . ' if i . A Jeanne Harris Mark Helfers 7151 L f l rl , M A 'af' l I ' 1 . L-- Cathy Hillebrand Jim Holbrook Ray Hollabaugh -I ap, U58 'Y' K .i'- , a o Tim Tamara Faith Hollie Ho t Holzer Hooper ' il .1 wh - y.-,H . gm, 3 -15523. , 1,1 -' Q -.41 fi-if -H- . is Anne Yelonda Mary John Jeff Howard Howard Hubbard Huff HYFTIH V Wiz' 'A lv' A fi'f'-- , f .J 1 Q- df ,rr 3'-,W l ,ii if ji W r 'lf J ll Y, i ' N A ..,' I 'J LL , -'Q 'v S A T l 'E' ' Debbie Arthur Steve Lois Suzanne Jaffee Jaworski Johnson Johnston Juergens ' 1 i A fit l dk Kevin Richard Katherine Tim Jeff Keller Kelley Kennedy Kennedy King X3 ' X Ron Paul Kim Jeff Linda King Kissler Kistler Klein Klein Alvin Karen Gregory Sandy John Kl0CheSka Knabbs Knowles Kogler Kopp i gif 'hi ,, gi J ,B W i Liege, j i 5, . .-31 if , 4 X N ., Judy Steve Kossow Kotalo Len Hopkins Debbi e Hymore '?l Mike Kapela Angie Eva D3ViC! Horen Horvath Hosklnson 'w 1 . -flee' Ik, I R David Evelyn Richard lossi Jackson Jackson Brad Kaplan Chuck Sandra Mark Kaseman Kazmierczak Kessey Karen Born and Roger Carr take time out flor an early morning snow fight by the spirit rock before school begins. Kasemen smiles for his first .underc ass pictures. f,.n - .i,. V , V. f frets . ' af ' if L A Rl Xlx l l ' 1 A Mike Cindy Tom Jeffrey Kurdziel Kurtz Lacourse Laipply AFE TTF1'I 4 x 'f l fig! l 'Q Vivian Ken Monte Layson Lee Leeper Allen Stacey Sylvia Lindsay Lipe ' Lipson it Q . , . J Kathy Brenda Fl en ee Lykins Lyons Manders Cindy Steve Leverenz Levine Jerry Angie Loomis Lopez C' Ni ' 3 '-A AI 4, aut x 1- l 4 .i - 'ia Micheal Randy Martin Martin Freshmen Freshmen Take Breaks From Daily Routine f .s.: Ls. tm- s l '- f tg? S i f i F, . WWE ' -v I ill zu. - L L i ill 5' Lori Tina Kim Sue Michelle Kott Kovaick Kozbial Krieg Kronberg , -,.-.-L3,,,R . . , , L., xl-JI, 'N-7 ' it Tnb k Z, Q K M 1 M nn' i ntl. Kathy Steve Sherry Cathy Bill Krueger Krueger Kruse Kuhman Kummerer W '4 Q-ii. H4 .f-L I dl, is-1 F L F L S-rf iLX,, lj1 14 l-- iii. 'I Y ' Laurie Matt Sharon Charlene Don Lampert Lampros Langenderfer Lawhorn Lawson 1, ,P L l -f 'f,iQigl l L27 2 M by Xl' .b 3 . L. , George Kathy Marcia Ron Chris Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Liber ssffi L Q A - it '- 'YH' J. Dan Greg Kieth Lee Carey Lorigan Love Love Love Lykins -3 F 1' ' if 'Rf' 'ff J ' 21? a 5-'Y - if n 1 iA P K 'V ,xx ' X JL Y H 'l ag Tom Fred Tony Gary Mary Martin Maurer Mayweather Mayweather McCaster Ken Ronald McClure McCoy Freshmen Clubs Gain 87 New Members l Tony Charles Anthony McCoy McCreary McGee :R - 'f -, il? - ,E , . mi l , . gig: 'E' .gulf 1'ai1 'd'M JN ,ge Sf Brenda Desiree Rebecca Mary Madonna Teresa McGraw McMillan McQueen Menacher Meyers Meyers ,l F- uv. in 7g: .iflL rsh f Barb Carolyn Kathy Cheryl Deborah Debra Russell Miller Miller Miller Minor Molden Moore Moore Betsy Marianne Debbie Becky Kathy Therese George Moran Morrisan Moss Motley Mruzek Mulligan Muraski . Q X I T l af 2 .dlanet Dan Ron Randy Aaron Rick Brenda Top John Amonette ea erly signs up ut0 Nachtrab Nagley Nappenbach Nasatir Neitzel Norman Freshman Lori Davis s ows respec as ' Q i 41 i 'F V .7 , I g li' A x I Darlene Janet Chris Nowaczyk Odell O'Donnell 3 u ' M -r-4 . mrs after- X J l x l Joe Fidencio Alan Parr Parraz Penamon ij? , 5 lv J Tina April Dereck Prond Purtee Quinn Q ff l Lori Antoinette Byron Reynolds Rice Richard I , bias if R A A l 4' '- Nlona Steven Phylis Robinson Rowan Runckel -'Q , -,,,,,Ml, 'Wil , , .M A All-5 I XY' ..,, I -f Joan Rachelle Cindy Schaefer Scheibert Schmidt ' X service club Above Cindy Bernard Iassman Jane Kern Shaner Sharfman Y I Bill Sharfman f l ,, . 3:,.,. .4,.' Simi at K V 1 - j N if . - - A +A? is I , '3 lfigf is 1 .t--.Q U , K- . 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' A f A A ,l fi V X l ' 1 k ii 'X l lli7fYj7 Brenda Tom Paul Barb Sheryl Schneider Schrien Schroyer Schueler Scott 3 Rosemary David Kathy Charlotte Jeff Sharp Sheidler Sheline Shible Shmaul 6 v 'WFT , i 1 , V l ig Y ' .. 1 I J 'xl 1 V 5 - X4 ' if Mu - -I I 'Z x Barbara Robert Douglas Shindel Shull Sibley Y f :S S 5: if l Oscar Sherry Terry Smith Smith Sobczak ,.,, l Liz Laura Siegwald Roy Larry Debbie Jack Lamar Small Smirin Smith Smith Smith Slomka .fl . 9' at ,xy f :li Sputty Phil Pat Richard Peggy Brad Delynn Solberg Spadafore Spalding Spetz Speweik Spice Spoerl , ,, -- , .,.. .Til - .. J l T 1 T if Q . T 1 WV: r-A - San dy Kurt Nlara Becky Ann Stagner Stankey Steinberg Stengle Stone 3...- I Terry Samia Wanda Pete Robert Stone Sugheir Suttles Szozda Taite , ,. IV i V fl V 1 .zz 1 ,- , 'l 1 EP.. 1 g A i 'i . .Q Greg Eileen Etta Valerie Deniese Pam Laurie IVlark John J im Talbut Taberner Tate Tate Taylor Tetrick Thompson Toth Towle Turski LN-5 Laurie Thompson, Janet O'DeIl, Barb Priddy, Marsha Lewis and Terry Fox serve at Dean Karl Ward Watkins representative Jeanne Harris, gives winning speech. l, ' 1 V f il IL, 'qs' i it ' , c lat L K Sherry Weber Helen Webb Terry Weav er Janice Jocelyn Wheatley Wheatley ,' d' g , 9' k,.,. Lynn Wilson Wincek Tim Craig Wyas Young , .I LI r ' Lv LE ' N X X S Jeff Tom Jim White White Wieland as ,lr ff- 5 is xg? , f J.. ' , if , 5 Ri , T ll-529 '-'e' X, Tony Stephen Pam Wines Winter Wisebaker X H ff l- 1 T 'ff Q W nav?-rm 3 'U KK Dyan Joe Debbie Young Young Younts Freshmen Two Boys, One Girl, Run For Firs t Office 1 l i Nancy Veronica Mary Glen Diane Vandegriff Van Slambrouck Vaught Vlckrey Villarreal ' 3 Tom Rick Barb Mary Mike Wagenhauser Wagner Walker Walter Walters George Joan John West West West l Q ls 5 if l r N W' PS Roy Rhonda Tim Z Leigh: ,2 xr l 'V . ri' il Steve Cheryl Weiss Wendt Jenelle Linda Wiersma Wilcox Williams Williams Williams Kathy Nancy Wisniewski Wolffing 1- if E l' 1: ls -QS .Q Theresa Barbara Timothy Woodall Worthy Worthy , 4,1 H555 ,. 1- s Q .L T 13 fs 'l Ka- L V ' f H fly' swf' 'T J' it .vet Y iealflk T T D J Y . ' 'il li xlink' iz. . i, T .tx 4 .cs Roger Daryl Mary Jo Bernard' Zahm Zanter Zdybeck Zielinski Right: Sudha Patel decorates Tawasi's autumn bulletin board. Far Right: Pay-A-El-Sa members work on their Christmas window. Below: Marcia Carr and Mary Jo Viertl- beck sell carnations to Karen Kelb. '-Lf i . E I gr ik? if t 2 'V A -.,. 34-L9 .I . Z. it -, ? ,gg 4:6 Above: Lynda Hunt introduces club presidents to freshmen at an assembly. Above Right: O.A.'s mascot, the beaver, draws frosh attention at second semester Club Day. Above: Lydia Worden and Cindy Muto concentrate on creating tiger for the Pay-A-El-Sa homecoming float. . A4 Zi , ,.I , lt it 1 X - I rt 1 ' 7 I is 'f I Q! W' if A We answered by... Helping the needy with food and clothing Taking it easy on new members Brightening the school with bulletin boards Forming milk lines to cut cafeteria confusion , , ,I Selling flowers for holidays , ' Working to help pass the school levy gf Keeping hungry kids supplied with suckers A Making spirit signs and floats Distributing favors to the teachers Playing postmen for holiday greetings Filling TADS' tummies with baked goods M' --vim P kin' wisp f et Above: Kathy Begley congratulates Terry Fox at her door on making l-Da-Ka. Qbove: Jamie Fine, Beth Watt, and Lynne Thompson enjoy the Peries City-Wide Tea. Debutantes Friends Shared Time In Much Fun, Service Members adopted a needy family for the year and provided them with various holiday food baskets. They also presented them with a Christmas tree and toys from Santa Claus. They participated in the Christmas window and placed fourth. Money making projects included bakesales, car washes, selling carna- tions and a, valentine cookie sale. Various music Concerts and visits to movie tl'lG3Tf6S Sandy Yourist, Mara Bowling, Cheryl Willis, and Cindy Schmidt sample highlighted their recreation, sell their delicious bakegoods in the front hall after school. Front Row: Darlene Vaughn, Historiang Llda Altmeier, Chaplain, Laskiewicz, Mara Bowling, Cheryl Willis, Barb Weber, Paula Ash, Presidentg Debbie Vaughn, Vice Pres.: Mrs. Doherty, Michael, Linda Fadden. Fourth Flow: Vera Luce Adviser. Second Row: Ann Sussman, Naomi Eisen, Peggy Speweik, Ann Martin, Carol Kuhman, Katie Kennedy, Gina Evanoff, Denise Birigman, Laura Jacobs. Third Row: Janet Clarey, Ann Hofmann. J. 'l NACKWA MEAL The winter cold and below zero weather didn't stop the girls from having dinner at Bill Randy Huffman, Dan Ward. , M Row: Betty Jean Gibbs, Vice Pres., Pam Hazlett, President, Esther Blair, Joyce Fleck, Treasurer. Second Row: Mark Harris, David Walters, Susan Campus Life Intramurals Show 7-Xthletes In Action' Recreation highlighted the yearfor members with various activities: roller skating once a month at Fun Spot, a spook house for Hal- loween, sledding during the winter, rallies once a month, and a George Washington party. They also sponsored Athletes in Action which was a program of different sports. ln June, they plan to attend Expo '72 for two weeks in Texas. Vandegriff rides the horse which she has trained Basketball team, Front Row: Michael Webb, Ron Sloan, Renard Howard. Second Douglas Meadows. Row: Donald Mincey, Doland Brown, Lewis Maclin. Row: Kathy Mazey, Vice Pres., Gaye Grote,,Treasurer, Rosie Lopez, Sec., Horton, Sgt. at Arms. Second Row: Theresa Lee, Mary Westphal, Traci andler. Third Row: Angie Lopez, Mary Ellen Ethington, Terri Woodall, Esther lair, Sheila Harville, Rhonda Williams, Sharon Gradwell, Nancy Vandergriff, Mrs. offman, Adviser, not pictured: Karen Montri, President. Eguestriennes Girls Ride At Douglas Meadows For Christmas members celebrated by ex- changing gifts at a party. Money making pro- jects included two bakesales at Sears, a car wash and selling Seaway candy. Every other Thursday, they attended stables in Michigan for an hour to go horseback riding. if Film Festival ls Fun Promises of crazy movies and moldy-oldy records lured students to the West Toledo YMCA for Hi-Y's Flicord Festival , on March 3. The Public Library films included such odd entries as Pigs , an 8-minute, full color feature. The money netted helped pay for Pete Miller and president Dave Ligibel to attend the annual Youth-In-Government Con- vention in Columbus. Here the boys worked on passage of a bill restricting the use of recreational vehicles. Sister clubs helped initiate fun projects, such as a Christmas Dance with OA and Pay, and the annual kite-flying party with l-Da-Ka. Two new ad- visers from TU, Bob Tankoos and Glen Smith, helped to organize activities. Above: Hi-Y officers Gregg Weaner, Jeff Schnell, Dave Ligibel, Bob Frey, and Thielen stamp publicity posters for the film festival. Front Row: Jeff Schnell, Treasurer: Doug Sodd, Chaplain. Second Fourth Row: Bob Tuckerman, Frank Daig, lVlark Cooper, Row: Philip Rice, Chaplain: Gregg Weaner, Vice Pres., Dave Ligibel, Gary Sommer, Bil Hrabak, Dave Street, SteveT Ligibel, President, Bob Frey, Sec.p Jim Thielen, Sgt. at Arms. Kline. Fifth Row: Kip Pownall, Jan RizzO, Brian Abel. Third Row: Dan Jan, Bob Lopez, Bob Metzger, Joe Voorhees, William, Curt Lykins, Scott Burtch, Bob Anderson, Dave John Dudek, Bob Walden, Tom Girkins, Dave Walters, Rick Nesper. Pete Nliller. all ir A A Dave Ligibel and Jan Rizzo watch as a sophomore signs up at Club Row: discuss possible new members while officers count votes at voting meeting. I-Da-Ka Christmas Window Wins First Place Members cleaned and swept the parking lot the Sunday after Homecoming. The first week in November, I-Da-Ka's charter was taken away for violating the rule on inducting new mem- bers. The club regained the charter a month later. Their Christmas window, designed by Sue Hedler, won first place in the Student Government Contest. The girls also celebrated Christmas with a party on December 20 and they gave stockings to a needy family. Turn- about, a roller skating party, took place at Collingwood Presbyterian Church. Begley and Becky Graber discuss with the florist the flowers for Valentine's Day. Sue Hedler decorated the colorful Christmas window for the school contest. Miss Husum, Advisory Cindy Ashcraft, Sec., Pam Presidentg Colleen Fox, Treasurer, Mary Beth Goodman, Pres. Second Row: Beth Watt, Sgt. at Arms, Kathy Begley, Allard, Jr. Rep.: Terry Fox, Bonnie Warchol, Pledge Dottie Boyd, Jane Draper, Pam Kramer, Sue Hedler, Cindy Third Row: Caren Kramer, Jill Judy, Karen Whitcomb, Becky Graber, Carolyn Miller, Gail Claucherty, Fay Ahmed, Carmen Boynton, Kim Wendt, Julie Schnell, Galey Close. Fourth Row: Debi Schafer, Brenda Norman, Karen Kelb, Karen Gasser, Sharon Stein- ham, Lynn Wilkins, Karen Behrle, Sue Kapella, Holly Patton, Sue Schneider, Jr. Rep., Linda Weiss, Lynda Luther, Mary Morgenstern, Theresa Lee, Barb Carr, Becky Small, Historian. 4 Omena Aura O.A. Donates Pumpkins O.A. started out the year by constructing a float for the homecoming parade on October 8. The mirrors in the mirror room sparkled af-ter the girls washed and shined them. O.A. guided parents through the halls on Back to School Night. They enjoyed a bonfire and hayride with Hi-Y at Douglas Meadows. Children at the St. Anthony Villa were de- lighted with pumpkins for Halloween. Early in November, members painted school garbage cans green. Big and lil' sisses exchanged Christmas presents at the combination dinner, Christmas, and splash party held at the Aku-Aku, Townhouse Motel. .X H I . .,,,, ' , Mary Buckley and Tina Silverblatt surprise the children at St. Anthony's Villa spooky carved pumpkins for Halloween on October 29. .Q 1 1 , . Ruth Ann Maier views the image of a hard working O.A. member shining the mirrors. Sue Menacher and Barb Meyer spent long hours putting their ideas into the float. Front Row: Mary Buckley, Chaplain, Sharon Humberger, Pledge Mother, Jackie Kovacik, Recording Sec., Diane Speiker, President, Lesley Siegel, Vice Pres., Sharon Keifer, Corresponding Sec., Miss Duttlinger, Adviser. Second Row: Jeanne Harris, Lynne Thompson, Diane Gedert, Sally Cannon, Historian: Patti Missler, Barb Breno, Linda Keifer, Susan Levinson, Jenni Nelson, Jane Anderson, Debbie Baldwin, Janice Darah, Sharon Zanter, Kir Kozbial, Flachelle Scheiben, Tina Kovacik. Third Flow: Judy Corret Beti Phillips, Liz Cannon, Cyndi Salem, Debbie Zalusky, Hein Rutz, Sharon Langenderfer, Ruth Ann Maier, Jill Sampson, Shel Lipe, Sue Benner, Cathy Swindle, Stacey Lipe, Sue Menache Sharon Parker, Shirley Burgard, Gail Bauknecht. Kendrick and Claudia Dekany offer cross country team kool-aid. Pay-A-EI-Sa Pay Serves Runners Holding the ropes to keep the crowd back from the runners, and carrying jugs of kool- aid to every meet for the cross country team were new projects. They built a float for the homecoming parade with the help of O-D. The Miami Children's Home enjoyed Christmas after members contributed clothing and other articles, and a family appreciated the food collected for a fine meal. Pay held their annual Christmas dance with O.A. and Hi-Y at the West Toledo YMCA. Ann Tippett, Treasurer, Lynda Hunt, Recording Sec., President, Pat Ellis, Vice Pres., Carol German, Cor- Second Row: Debbie Younts, Mary Menacher, Laurie Thompson, Carole Jozwiak, Linda Girkins, Peggy Sue Anderson, Kim Beatty, Pat Clifgard, Nancy Morford, Lyklns, Debbie Orlando, Kathy Thomas, Nancy Juergens, Worden, Marty Kendrick, Third Row: Lynne Wincek, Lori Mary Lee Sedlander, Carolyn Piel, Bev Miner, Kathy Ness, Martha Glaab, Sue Davis, Nancy Wolffing, Mary Whitman, Sis Surratt, Karen Brookover, Nancy Vandegriff, Claudia Dekany, Tammy Davis, Heidi Vandivort, Cindy Muto, Nanette Clarey, Forth Row: Glenda Cooper, Jane Kern, Julie Anderson, Sharon Holewinski, Tina Prond, Lori Anderson, Sue Hilfinger, Barb Miller, Sue Juergens, Fay Robinson, Vangie Petros, Marcia Carr, Lorraine Gast, Luann Perales, Chaplain, Linda Basso, Betsy Fitkin, Janet Muto, Barbara Schueler. ' 1n '?'i Vlary Whitman, bakesale chairman, keeps money During a candlelight ceremony, Kathy Thomas is formally inducted by Big Sis, Debbie olling in with cupcakes and cookies in the hall. Orlando, vice president, Pat Ellis, president, Chris Hewlett, and sec. Lynda Hunt. 96 Periclean Literary Society Peries Donates Tree In support of the School Levy, members distributed pamphlets to voters on September 14. Many students received carnations for Thanksgiving which Peries members sold in the cafeteria and delivered in the homerooms on November 24. For Christmas the girls do- ' dated a Christmas tree to the seniors and trimmed it in the senior court. They tbok a family of six children to see Winter Wonder- land at the Recreation Center. The girls attended plays at T.U.lin the Doermann Theater and art shows at the Toledo Museum of Art. Social events include dinners for new mem- bers, formal inductions and an annual Big and Lil' Sis Christmas party. O WX Ji! Colleen Fox, Beth Watt, and Laurie Thompson line up at the refreshment table Colleen Fox, club president, delivers a Carnation to for a snack at the Peries City-Wide Tea held at Start High School. Mary Beth Goodman, Becky Graber and Sue White decorate a Christmas donated to the senior class, with bulbs and tinsel as the snow falls. :Xe Lincoln in her homeroom for Thanksgiving. Front Row: Ann Tippett, Recording Sec., Becky Small, Vice Pres., Colleen Fox, President, Mary Beth Goodman, Treasurer, Mrs. Rath, Adviser. Second Row: Laurie Thompson, Linda Mansour, Kathy Houghtaling, Karen Whitcomb, Kathy Begley, Lynn Wilkens, Pro- grammer, Tracey James, Laurie Johnson, Karen Felkey, Heather Allard, Beth Watt, Jr. Rep., Nancy Juergens, Jr. Rep. Third Row: Cindy Challen, Sgt. at Arms, Lynda Luther, Lesley Siegel, Pledge Mother, Sandy Sheidler, Becky Saba, Becky Graber, Sgt. at Arm Terry Fox, Marcia Carr, Sue Juergens, Dolly Vaughn, Jane Drape Pledge Mother, Galey Close, Historian, Jamie Fine. Fourth R Jann Veller, Lynne Thompson, Barb Carr, Sharon Luppens, Kare Behrle, Sue White, Corresponding Sec., Holly Patton, Pam Whill comb, Julie Mathison, Anne Campbell, Cindy Ashcraft, Chaplai Cindy Wilkins, Joni Rigoli, Nanette Clarey. show the spirit of Christmas by working hard window after school for the school contest. Mecca Black Students Form Coed Club A dance sponsored by Mecca raised money to send a troop of Boy Scouts to camp. Members helped collect money for the March of Dimes drive. They also donated holiday baskets to needy families. The children at the Miami Children's Home enjoyed a party given by members. For Christmas they decorated a window on second floor. Like many other clubs they bought presents for the faculty children. Q - -- ff i Row: Fannie Booker, Sgt. at Arms: Minnie Booker, Treasurer: Third Row: Wanda Horn, Delbra Hill, Patricia Webb, Paula Huff. Cathey, President: Ray Gaiter, Vice Pres.: Denise Hunter, Fourth Row: Michael Murphy, Toney Thomas, Fred Armstrong, Second Row: Marcia Goodman, Sheila Baker, Terri Chiles, Donald Mrncey, Norman Carter, Peter Rocker, Toney Jackson, Kimmones, Helen Webb, Willa Price, Teresa Robinson. Ron Wright, Kim Carter, Ed Heckard, Don Jordan, Gene Carter. n Cathey, president, brings up ideas for future events at a meeting after school. 7 98 Junior Sorelles Membership Climbs To Highest ln 4 Years Winning 2nd place with their Christmas window highlighted the activities of the 44 members. They bought Christmas presents for the faculty party and also went carolling. Parties were fun at Pizza Hut and Farrell's 'Ce Cream Parloqr' Sgnior Soreues ioined thfiffl Peggy Morford, Candy Jones, Nancy Morford and Alane Short eat ice cream TO S98 the m0Vle, Dlam0ndS Are Forever . Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour after a meeting. From Row: Juli Schnell, Recording Sec., Debbie Orlando, Vice Pres,, Peggy Morford, President, Mr. McCIeIIen, Advisor, Nancy Morford, Treasurer, Kim Beatty, Corresponding Sec., Second Row: Sue Menacher, Heidi Rutz, Becky Wagner, Patty Cliffgard, Cindy Wilkins, Candie Jones, Linda Girkins, Vickie Kaplan, Sandi Hull, Marilyn Montrie, Sharon Parker, Third Row: Barb Stewart, Sharon Williams, Sandy Sheidler, Janice Darah, Gloria Mominee, Sallie , , Carter, Shelley Lipe, Sis Surratt, Claudia Dekany, Mitzi Lydia Worden, Tami Davis, Marty Kendrick, Nita Ciesla Anderson, Fourth Row: Ann Martin, Cheryl Waller, Diane Packer, Penny Boone, Sue Schneider, Debbie Denise Holt, Beckie Harris, Laurie Gallapis, Karen Carroll Wells, Amy Crisp. Above: The holiday season brings members out into the cold to carol for the l residents in Old Orchard. Right: The girls chose the Theme May You Find The True Meaning of Christmas for their Christmas window which won second place. 'SLA ' ' .. girls awake bright and early for breakfast at Frisch's Big Boy before school. Kurtz, club president, and Laura Lebow sell Senior Sorelles Breakfast At 7230 Attracts Members Breakfast before school at Frisch's and Betsy Ross proved a good time for members to get together. The girls put -their ideas into a Christmas window with the help of their brother club, Talisman. They held two bake- sales for the track team and they also made a track record board. Winter gathered the girls together for an evening of ice skating at Walden Pond. Members tested their ability at bowling at Westland Lanes. They celebrated the birthdays of five girls on February 2. balls for the track team in the front hall. During a meeting, members assemble to discuss important matters. Flow: Diane Speiker, Chaplain: Dawn Weber, Sec., Linda Kurtz, Presidentg. Laurie Lebow, Vice Pres., Perales, Treasurer, Second Row: Lynda Hunt, Pat Ellis, Eileen Schwartz, Minnie Booker, Jean Merritt, Frey, Third Row: Mary Lee Sedlander, Callie Veller, Mr. Fox, Advisory Chris Hewlett, Sharon Kiefer. 9 Sisco Two Milk Lines Stop Confusion Here's your program. Pop, anyone? Pop- corn? The profit from these sales at basket- ball games Sisco turned over to the athletic department. Sisco also ended the confusion at the snack bar by forming two lines just for milk. Spencer Manor received an Easterbasket and enjoyed the girls singing holiday favorites for Christmas. Last summer they rented a cottage for a week at Wampler's Lake. Group gatherings included Private on New Year's Eve in the Sky Boom at the Globe Motel, hay- ride on October 17 at Pearson Park, and slumber parties. F4 of ' ng'f'.i..ll lb 53.4 At Ottawa Park, members get ready to embark on the journey in the homecoming parade. Alane Short and Nickle Leffler sell chocolate and white milk during lunch Front Flow: Pat Donofrio, Historian, Sallie Carter, Chaplain Diane Karen Michael Terr: Woodall Debbie Samples Packer, Sec. Cheryl Waller, President, Barb Stewart Vice Pres Robin Cathey Diane Hartsock Donna MacLean Penny Boone, Treasurerg Mrs. Greenberg, Adviser. Second Row Krieg Vera Luce Lois Nichols Madonna Meyer Gina Evanoff, Cathy Rogers, Jeanne Griffith, Alane Short Becky Denise Hartsock Debbie Zielinski Sue Stewart Stengle, Denise Declercg, Beth Merritt, Bonnie Lewis Third Row X, ames purchases a candy apple from Dave Ligibel at a basketball game. Talisman Athletes Raid Pumpkin Patches Talisman raided the pumpkin patches for Halloween and then held a carving party with their sister club, Senior Sorelles. Over 300 carved pumpkins were donated to the children at various hospitals and orphanages. At the Sylvania basketball game members sold car- amel apples with Junior Sorelles. The boys held weekly football games at Secor Park. For Christmas they decorated a Christmas window with Senior Sorelles andwentcarolling with I-Da-Ka in Old Orchard. Diggs Doug Sodd President Gene Harrison Chaplain' rry Armes, Sgt. at Arms, Mark Hurt, Treasurer. Second Row: ugust, Adviser, Craig Davis, Charlie lVliller, Joe Voohrees, Hrabak, Blaine Liebig, Kevin Ferguson, Lloyd Levene, Ted Flow: Dave Orvvig, Vice Pres., John Dudek, Sgt. at Arms: e , . , . , Don Rutz, Roy Small. Third Row: Frank Daig, John tl ED' ll XX A ,.- Celusta, Steve Tawa, Doug Ligibel, Jack McWilliam, Jim Thielen, Dave Johnson, Bob Frey, Fred Grossmann, Ken Cooper, Chuck Kline, Don Close, Donald Mincey. Fourth Row: Richard Apetz, Dave Street, Jeff Cochran, Curt Lykins, Terry Phillips. Rick Adamson, Steve Gottschalk, Dave Ligibel, George Muraski, Pete Miller, Doug Nappenbach. '- -4!e ?f'--- 'P xg, . Q. 4 S After school hours bring members together to play football in the snow behind school. 202 Tawasi Club Day Has Support For Halloween, Tawasi held a party for the children at St. Anthony's Villa. Students sent letters and gifts through Tawasi's Great Pumpkin Mailbox. They presented a Talent Show for the elderly people at the Darlington House in January. For recreation the girls enjoyed two pizza parties at Shakey's and a slumber party. ln March they sponsored a book drive and collected them for the Miami Child- ren's Home in Maumee. will I President Debbie Teitlebaum holds signduring Club day. Thespians Club Plays For Party Induction for new members took place inthe auditorium on May 14, 1971. David Britsch and Sue Hazard presented the one-act play Lovers , which won second place inthestate. Thespians entertained the faculty and their children at the Faculty Christmas Party with Dale Radunz .as Santa Claus and the other members as live toys. Front Row: Sue Hillebrand, Mary Lee, Cathy Hillebrand, Kathy Wilkenson, Shaner, Mrs. Schiffer, Advisory Darla Lesser, Bev Shible, Lynda Judis, Second Debbie Fryer, Gail Faulkner, Lori Fay, Sudha Patel, Vice Pres., Sally Treasurer, Debbie Teitlebaum, President, Darlene Jones, Sec. The Thespian sponsored play, Every Man , traveled to various churches. Front Row: Mrs. Pownall, Adviser, Sheila Cook, Sec.g David Britsch, President: Dan Vandivort, Vice Pres., Dale Radunz, Second Row: Robin Bachanan, Linda Mansour, Kathy Begley, Marianne Scheer, Heather Allard, Debbie Teitlebaum, Sue Hazard, Debi Sedlander, Beth Watt, Chris Hewlett, Gloria Mominee, Perales, Carol German, Cindy Challen, Fourth Row: Alan Susie Eiserling, Linda Kiefer, Bob Walden, Al Synder Bob berg, Scott Cohn. Schafer, Shirley Burgard, Ruth Landis, Third Row: Mary Lee members watch girls sign up at Club Day in the cafeteria on November 27. Tri-D Age Of Astrology Attracts Girls Opening their activities in October the girls romped in the hay at Lonsway Farm. Members spent their time making a float to enter in the homecoming parade. They showed their interest in athletics by sewing at the football banquet and selling refreshments at basketball games. For each holiday members passed out tray favors for teachers. On March 24, the girls and their dates attended their private formal dance, Age of Astrology . Row: Mr. Mercer, Advisory Cindy Vertlbeck, Sec., Sharon President: Dianne Van Pelt, Social Vice Pres.: Sue Service Vice Pres., Second Row: Rosie Lopez, Kathy Mary Jo Phelps, Kathy Mazly, Joyce Kotalo, Cathy Westphal, Mary Ann Biler, Laura Jacobs, Third Row: Jeannette Wambold, Patty Thomas, Darlene Street, Ann Martin, Barb Weber, Carol Kuhman, Karen Felfey, Fourth Row: Pat Roberts, Debbie Werley, Nickie Leffler, Jill Wilson, Sheila Harrielle, Sue Warner, Pam Hazlett, Jenny See, Beth Green, Ann Meyer, Dot Gilbert. Aff' xl' 11- . lianne Van Pelt takes a ride through the stadium efore the Homecoming game on her club's float. Sharon Street and Geof Jacob sell pop and popcorn at home basketball games. 20 204 DECA Employed TADS Play Two city-wide picnics-the first one in September and the last one in May-began and ended the school year for DECA. ln between, they held elections for city and state officers. In December, they threw a Christmas party for the 3-6 year olds at St. Anthony's Villa, and prepared a Christmas basket for a needy family. Sam Adkins and Stephanie Wilhelm attended the State Con- test in Columbus. The club also organized the Senior Blood Drive in April. Members discuss plans for their club during lunch. Y-Teens Members Exchange With Rossford For their special interest project members visited the Maumee Children's Home. On February 10, they held an exchange with Rossford High School which brought three Rossford students to DHS. Members spon- sored a luncheon for all area Y-Teen mem- bers on March 18, at the YWCA downtown. On April 25, the girls formally crowned a girl for their annual Queen Contest. l F fl 3 f' Di al li? l fl wp Front Row: Stephanie Wilhelm, Sgt. at Arms: Ken Young, Treasurer Clemons, Presidentg Vickie Shinaul, Vice Pres., Brenda Gillespie, Sec. Flow: Mr. Maltby, Adviser, Marsha Rogers, Royanne Schrader, Joyce Cheryl Miller. Third Row: Sally Cannon, Valaria Sanders, Jackie Wanda Duncan. Fourth Row: Kevin Reynolds, Sam Adkins, Marc Tom Brown, Tom Koelsar, Matt Wiersma. Hoping to interest Juniors in DECA, Seniors act out skits at the W l . rail i 5 V 1 Front Row: Gina Gabriel, Treasurer: Janice Heard, Vice Pres.g Lorraine Gran' President, Sheila Cook, Sec., Juanita Bunnell, Chaplain. Second Row: Micke Taylor, Tamara Cross, Angela Smith, Denise Hunter, Karen Knabbs. Third Rovl Ramona Hayward, Debra Moss, Pam Gaines. Fourth: Fay Robinson, Wanda Horr German Club Dinners Help Members Understand Culture German Club members developed their knowledge of German culture through visits to the German-American Festival at the Sports Arena. Monthy meetings were held at Whit- terberg's, Turner's Club, and other German '7D5 ?f f '? 1l17f?r':F.'4'L . fy .L ',7in4t.'fTL:7-r gg, 'LS' Metzger, Bob Metzger and Heidi Rutz give a toast while waiting to order their at Wittenberg Restaurant on Sylvania Avenue. Row: Sue Bowyer, Treasurer, Sue Hazard, Vice Pres., Al Snyder, President, Scaffidi, Vice Pres., Ruth Landis, Sec., Mrs. Pownall, Adviser. Second Row: ohnnie Lloyd, Linda Kiefer, Gloria Mominee, Cheryl Waller, Lynne Wincek, Martha laab, Sandi Blosser, Marianne Scheer, Shirley Burgard, Ray Byer, Lynne Thomp- Jn. Third Row: Dale Radunz, Rick Nesper, Bob Rosenberg, David Smith, David ritsch, Marty Hauptman, Don Snowf Bufford Parker, Jack Little, Scott Cohnf restaurants. Anyone with minimum study of two years of German language was eligible for membership in the club. Front Row: Miss Kwiatkowski, Adviser, Jim Bosse, Sec., Dan Ward, Pres- ident, Rick Nesper, Vice Pres., Rick Croskery, Treasurer. Second Row: Heidi Radunz, Al Snyder and Bob Rosenberg, the contest Rutz, Sandra King, Barb Weber, Becky Graber, Mark Cooper, Bob Metzger, throughout the season, show off their trophies. Beth Blankerts, John Braziel, John Krieg. National Forensic League Banquet Completes Speech Season Getting up every single weekend, often at 5 A.M., to catch a bus or private car to participate in a speech tournament-this was the life of an NFL member. Tournaments began in October and continued to include the district and state tournaments in March. On December 18, DeVilbiss held its own speech tournament and over 80 schools participated. Consistent winners throughout the season were Bob Rosenberg, Dale Radunz and Al Snyder. An awards banquet in May completed the season. The tournament and cookie sale at the beginning of the year pro- vided the needed operating funds. 2 206 Amateur Radio Saturday Cla: Offered To PL at various locations for interested stud public on Saturday mornings. The rad: was open to members before, during, a school and could be opened in case o emergency. Exciting contacts such as France, Whitmer, and Sylvania High were made every day. Their trustee, The Amateur Radio Club sponsored e l 1 N Frick, visited some electronic classes more boys know about the Radio Club. Jim Fenn attempts to make a contact in th n radio shack upstairs in the electronics roo Barry Leeper shows Ron Krieg and Mark Lisk radio techniques at the Saturday classes A vertisemen ts We, the community, answered by... Opening our pocketboolcs on tag days Cheering at athletic events Buying candy and magmines Supporting the Booster Club Supplying furniture as props for plays Joining the PTA Pat ' th ROYCVG ld ronizmg e 0 Attending the musical and Deviltries Employing teen-aged jobseekers Buying the most business ads In the history of the Pot 0' Gold TODAY'S ARMY WANTS T0 JOIN YOU Over 300 Job Opportunities Available To High School Graduates Contact your Local Army Representative 5800 Monroe Street Phone: 882-2035 SSG Richard H. Mason Above Left. Colleen Fox, Pot O' Gold Ads Manager, enters Galloway Travel to confirm an advertisement. 20 208 rv. -, Q ' 'fns?2'. . , i . .g - - A .,-,gs ef,-g ,551-': , f :,x.r'- S:-,iff - , 1 wt.: - ,,-E17 ' 'Q ,.- .. ,, ,J-'..,,, l: 'LL 4, . . ,. . .- l. : , , , f - -1. 3 ' . f Y7-F'-F5 . JSF- 'I-5fr'i,.'- i.,a .. , Jf .Staff f ' ', -1 L, . . Q 5-3 - ' f:l3'f?'7z 3-'?!f ?r, -hifi ' ' ' V -1 , . ' ' 1 . 7'r-A , -. 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But that day of decision on your long-term future is coming sooner than you realize. lf when it arrives you've established a record of good grades and participation in extracurricular activities-think seriously about the rewards of a career in business-with us. WENS-ILLINOIS A Mark of Ewiesggdgiznning IIIISIZIIICIIIOII - . row to prcvide tHe edditimel .Q e eetrieitvwhich will be needed ' I far reevclirg . SCHOLZ HOMES solid waste and Y tfe eleemup of our air 203 'won u nngMdlIIIn w a and Water'- T I II 0h 43607 S I T 0h 531 1601 882 6211 TOLEDO EDISON IISIIHIIEW 2269 71 Upi A Toledo, 0I1io 43606 Telephone: 479 4411 210 Bartz-Viviano A appo' 'u 'n ' 4020 Secor 479-8641 ,M W if . ' -'- - ' -'- ------'f ,-,.......,----L-- ' ,..,,. , - 942 Sylvania Avenue 5505 Summit Street 999 South Main Street Toledo. Ohio Corner 131st 352-0728 Phone: 478-9110 Toledo, Ohio Bowling Green. Ohio Phone: 729-5781 American Handicraft 2154 W. Central 479-4491 I n 4 Q, an 1 4 M Vvr' al . 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' j . , I f' f Q-X I 4? ' . ,Qi MQ-'Q-.Qgfif - zl--11526, ,Q-fbi. CH- f -gow' -X g I, 1 I 1, 'I r-'jf vw if-,f 'X 1-TM! lf, fl ,I-,ziiql-Zvflw II, !,..Y'-5',-lA-,fill 4, IC- d,,,?j1- Vjy K? Lx? , dlfIllgQllStl'3tl0l1 I , 'Q - I-J-f ,liz ' ' . A' x ,uf , 1,- ' , ff' . 1 .f..-'g-'fp 2 41 - 7 1 Q-. 2 f, f N W-n-,wg h 9.7! f' 'f r. Lewis Cross .... 3, 37, 73. lvlrssslris' CoffmaXrgD .,,'. .y75, JIQ91. Mr. james Fox . . . . 78, 108, 199. incipal B.S., M.Ed., Bowling X,-fgubects: Algebra Foandafions, Subject: World History.B.A., Mount reen State University, University - .. - Pjxlggebra, Geometry. B4Ed.,Qeorgia Union College. Adviser: Senior fToledo. ffl,-f' Cojege, UniversfiLy46f T9ledo.fAd- SoreIIes.AssistantWrestlingCoach, Mr R b B 0 74 146 yjserTi'E5uestriegQQesl, snf fFIead,Track Coach. . B'lI Sh f .... 8, 14, 38, 39, - 0 ef' 3335 -'-' 7 f I - ff . ' X ' 'I l rl fqssisgrar principalgdminis- Subjects: Vocal Music, Choir En-ff,,Mrs.,Elizabeth Cole . ,,4',.f'75, 777gf!Mrs. Doris Frawley J-, .. 78. Sub- agjon and Activities. B.S., M.Ed., semble, Music Theory. BM., Boyyl:'!Sui3jects:GengaI Art,fGraphgsArt7' ,..jects-:-QFfjpe'MachTnes,, Shorthand pecialisf Deg,-ee, Bowling G,-een ing Green StateUniversity.Adviserff? -. :ftgFla'I'nTing. . ',A?f'Ohio,.Uhi- 'll, ,WPi,n,gfl. B.S:,'v'iB.0WllT1g Green fate Uniyersjfyl U,-,jversjgy gf Toi- Senior Class, Musical, Choir Direc- ffversityi I ,. X' 4L4ij,.fj,,fLff!,g1gt12'Qp1v.ers'fly7?,-' f 1 . I- - f-f' ' f ' , M do' or 1' Mrs. Kathleeh'Cook . . . . 75. Sub- L! K . Ralph Hower .... 72.Assistant rincipal-Pupil Personnel. B.Ed., .Ed., University of Tampa, Uni- ersity of Toledo. rs. Grace Knaggs .... 73. As- stant Principal-Irstruction. A.A., .Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, niversity of Michigan, University Colorado. rs. Mary Hartman .... 73. Coun- lor. B.S., M.A., Eastern Michigan, ennington College, University of oledo. rs. Ruthe Hopkins .... 18, 72. irls' Coordinator. B.A., M.A., Ohio ate University, Wayne State, Uni- rsity of Toledo, University of ichigan. r. Norman Kies . . . . 73, 130. ounselor. B.Ed., M.Ed., University Toledo, University of Michigan. . George Machoukas .... 72. ys' Coordinator. B.Ed., University Toledo. rs. Marilyn Schiffer .... 73, 202. ounselor. B.S., M.Ed., Bluffton ollege, Ohio State University, ichigan State University, Univer- ty o Toledo. Adviser: Tawasi. r. lames Sodd .... 71, 73. ourselor. B.Ed., M.Ed., University Toledo, Bowling Green State niversity. rs. loan Tomczak .... 71. Coun- lor. B.Ed., M.Ed., University of ledo, Bowling Green State Uni- rsity. iss Margaret Affolter .... 70, 74. ubjects: Geometry, Algebra II, lgebra Foundations. A.B., A.M., ary Mame College, University of ichigan, University ofHawaii,Co- mbia University, Stanford Univer- ty, University of Toledo. rs. Gertrude Andre .... 74. Sub- cts: Human Physiology, Chem- try. B.S., M.A., Ohio State Uni- ersity, University of Toledo. -lr. james August .... 81, 201. ubjects: Human Physiology, Gen- ral Physiology, Ecology. B.S., Uni- Iersity of To edo. A viser: Talis- an. Assistant Football Coach, As- Istant Track Coach. Mr. Dale Baker .... 74, 77. sub- ject: English I. B.A., M.A., Ohio Northern University, Bowling Green State University, Eastern Michigan University. Miss Agnes Baron .... 54, 74. Subjects: Shorthand, Typing ll, Per- sonal Typing. B.A., M.A., University of Toledo, New York University. Mr. William Bearss .... 71, 74. Subjects: American History, Amer- ican Government, American Stud- ies. B.S., University of Colorado. Mrs. Lenore Berger .... 32, 37, 74. Subjects: French I and ll. A.B., Wittenberg University, Washington and Lee University, NDEA Institute, Mercy College, University ofReims. Adviser: Pot O' Gold. Mr. Richard Bieniek .... 74. Sub- ject: Occupational Work Ex- perience. B.Ed., University of Tol- edo, Northern Michigan, Kent State University. Mr. Donald Black .... 74. Subject: Physical Education. B.Ed., Univer- sity of Toledo. Mr. William Blackwell .... 18, 77. Subjects: American Studies, Amer- ican History. B.Ed., M.Ed., Univer- sity of Toledo, Denver University, Syracuse University. Mr. Thomas Bollin .... 74. Sub- jects: Stagecraft, Speech, Shake speare. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mrs. Susan Bowers .... 74, 155. Subjects: Biology, Physical Science. B.Ed., Miami University, Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo. Adviser: junior Class. Mrs. Shirley Cannon .... 74, 79. Subjects: Physical Education, Health. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Mr. Michael Carr .... 75, 76. Subjects: Expository Writing, Eng- lish I and Il. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mr. levginij Cernonok .... 67, 75. Subjects: Russian I, II, Ill, and IV. Miss loan Clark . . . . 75, 80. Sub- jects: Business English, BOE Block, B.Ed., University of Toledo. jects: Physical Science, Biology. B.S., Miami University. Adviser: National Honor Society. Mr. Orville Cowell .... 75. Sub- ject: Vocational Machine Shop. B.Ed., M.A., Ohio Northern Uni- versity, University of Toledo, Bowl- ing Green State University. Mrs. Betty lean Davies .... 75. Subjects: Home Economics I and II. B.S., Alabama College. Mr. Cesare D'Emilio .... 75, 78. Subjects: Draftin , Architectural Design. B.S., Bowing Green State University, Associate Degree in Engineering, Penta Technical Col- lege. Adviser: Hi-Y. Assistant Foot- ball Coach. Mrs. Carol Doherty .... 34, 37, 190. Contemporary Literature, Bible Literature, English III, Ethnic Literature. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Adviser: Prism, De- butantes. Miss Marilyn Duttlinger .... 75, 76, 194. Subjects: Family Living, Comprehensive Home Economics. B.S., Purdue University. Adviser: Omena Aura. Mr. Terrence Easterwood .... Sub- jectzeirecial Education-Hearing Im- pair . B.S., Bowling Green State University. Mrs. Margaret Emery . . . . 70, 75. Subjects: Algebra ll, Geometry, Algebra Foundations.A.B.,Western Michigan University. Mr. Alexander Feldstein .... 75. Subject: American Government. B.A., B.E., M.E., University of Toledo. Mr. Harold Feltner .... 70, 75. Subjects: English Ill and IV. B.A., Berea College. Mr. lohn Fernbaugh .... 62, 78. Subject: Physical Education. B.S., Bowling Green State University, Eastern Michigan University, Mary Manse College. Assistant Football Coach. Mr. john Galyas .... 78. Subjects: Office Machines, COE Coordinator. B.S.,.M.E., Bowling GreenState Uni- versity. Mrs. Rosemary Gladieux . . . . 78. Subjects: Contemporary Literature, English ll and III, Creative Writing. B.A., University of Youngstown, University of Pittsburgh, University of Toledo. Adviser: Thadevilleans. Miss Marla Greenberg . . . . 79, 200. Subjects: General Business, Typing I, Recordkeeping. B.Ed., Uni- versity of Toledo. Adviser: Sisco. Mrs. Virginia Harslip, R.N ..... 48, 78. Subject: Home Nursing. B.Ed., R.N., Flower Hospital School of Nursing, University of Michigan, University of Toledo. Adviser. junior Red Cross, Rescue Squad. Mrs. Ilene Hart .... 35, 36, 37, 79. Subjects: Algebra Foundations, Geometry. B.S., M.Ed., Mount Union College, University of Tol- edo. Adviser. Pay-a-el-sa, Prism, National Honor Society. Mrs. ludianne Healy .... 77, 79. Subject: Adjusted Curriculum, B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University. Mrs. Arlene Hendren .... Sub- jects: Algebra Foundations, Alge- bra, English II. B.Ed., Miami Uni- versity, University of Toledo, Uni- versity of Michigan. Miss Corstance Howard .... 79, 147. Subjects: Algebra Found- ations, Algebra, Geometry. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: Sen- ior Class. Mrs. Eileen Hudgin .... 79. Sub- jects: English Il and Ill, Traditional Grammar, British Prose and Poetry, Creative Writing, Contemporary Literature. B.A., Mary Manse College, University of Toledo, Uni- versity of Detroit. Miss Carol Husum .... 79, 193. Subjects: Russian History, Chinese History. B.S., Ohio State University. Adviser: I-DA-KA, DeViltries. 7.57 2 236 Mrs. Marsine johrson .... 74. Subjects: Latin, World History. B.A., Heidelberg College. Miss Katherine juers .... 79. Sub- jects: Health, Physical Education. B.Ed., University ofToledo.Adviser: Intramurals. Mr. Phillip Kaufman .... 18, 38, 78, 79. Subjects: American History, Negro History. B.Ed., University of Toledo, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, History Institute-History In- stitute Fellow. Mr. james Kilcourse .... 63. Sub- jects: Negro History, American Gov- ernment, American Studies. B.E., M.E., University of Toledo, Mexico City College, Alaska University, Wayne State University. Mr. Norman Klee .... 79. Sub- jects: Asian Studies, Russian His- tory. B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, Michigan Univer- sity, Mexico City College, East-West Center University of Hawaii, Xavier University. Mr. William Klingbeil . . . . Sub- jects: Woodshop, Ind. Survey. Mr. Lynn Koester . . . . 73, 100, 103. Subject: Driver Education. B.S., M.Ed., Bowling Green State University, University of Toledo. Freshman Basketball Coach. Mr. Dan Kronfield .... 24, 25, 70. Subjects: Senior Band, Freshman Band. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Director of Senior Marching and Stage Band. Miss Georgia Kunz .... 79. Sub- ject: Special Education-Hearing lm- paired. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Miss Annemarie Kwiatkowski .... 205. Subjects: German I, II, III, and IV, English II. B.Ed., University of Toledo, University of Salzburg. Ad- viser: German Club. Mrs. Ruth LaFrance .... 76, 79. Subject: Special Education-Hearing Impaired. B.A., M.A., Middlebury College, Columbia University. Mrs. Sue Lechner .... 79. Sub- jects: Painting I and ll, GeneralArt, Figure Design. B.A., Western Col- lege for Women, Ohio State Uni- versity. Mr. Pickering Lee .... 70, 79. Subjects: Chinese I, II, III, and IV. B.A., M.A., Soochow University, Kansas State University. Mr. Ned Ludlum . . . . 206. Sub- ject: Electronics. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: Radio Club. Miss Donna Magrum .... 80. Sub- jects: English I and III, Contempor- ary Literature. B.Ed., BowlingGreen State University. Mr. David Maltby .... 204. Sub- jects: General Business, Distributive Education. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Adviser: DECA. Mr. Roy Martin .... 80, 155, 158. Subjects: Physiology, Biology. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: jun- ior Class. Mrs. Margaret Marx .... 70, 80. Subjects: Senior Math, Algebra Foundations. B.A., M.A., Nazareth College, Columbia University, Cornell University, University of Toledo. Mrs. Patricia Mash .... 80. Sub- jects: English Ill, Expository Writ- ing, Spanish I. B.Ed., Northern II- Iigois University, University of Tol- e o. Mr. David McClellan .... 100, 102, 112, 149, 171, 198. Subject: American History. B.S., Michigan University. Adviser: Sophomore Class. j.V. Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach. Mrs. Sara Mclndoe .... 80. Libra- rian-Chinese-Russian Library.B.Ed., Kalamazoo College, Indiana Uni- versity, University of Toledo. Mrs. joan Meehan .... 80. Sub- ject: English I. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Mr. james Mercer .... 18, 67, 80, 203. Subjects: Spanish I, Ill, and IV. B.A., Heidelberg College, Uni- versity of Toledo. Athletic Director. Adviser: Tri-D. Miss Ethel Molnar .... 80. Sub- jects: Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry. B.S., B.Ed., M.Ed., University ofTol- edo, Catholic University of Amer- ica, University of Lepzig, University of Cologne, University of Cincin- nati. Mrs. Nedra Outram .... 40, 74, 80. Subjects: Spanish I and II.B.Ed., University' of Toledo. Adviser. Gospel C oir. Mr. Mark Paluszak .... 80, 99. 100, 116. Subjects: American Hi- story, Civics. B.Ed., University of Toledo. Adviser: Varsit D . Head Basketball Coach, GoltYCoach. Mr. jack Perrine .... 42, 80. Sub- ject: Orchestra. B.Ed., M.Ed., Grove City College, New England Con- servatory. Adviser: Campus Life- Youth for Christ. Mr. Dale Pittman .... 80, 84, 89. Subject: Biology. B.S., Bowling Green State University. Head Foot- ball Coach. Mrs. Martha Pownall .... 80, 202, 205. Subjects:Speech, Drama. B.A., Florida State University. Adviser: National Forensics League. Mr. Alvin Preis .... 80. Subjects: Economics, Accounting Principles. B.A., M.A., University of Toledo, Michigan University. Mrs. Roberta Rakestraw .... 81, 171. Subjects: Algebra Found- ations, Algebra ll. B.S., Northern Illinois University. Adviser: Sopho- more Class, Cheerleaders. Mrs. Hulda Rath .... 81, 196. Subject: English II. B.A., Heidelberg College. Adviser: Pericleans. Mr. Tex Reilly .... 81. Subjects: Algebra Foundations, Algebra I, Geometry. B.S., Ohio Northern Uni- versity, University of Toledo. Mrs. Rebecca Sanderson . . . . 81. Subjects: Bookkeeping I and ll, Re- cordkeeping. B.S., Defiance Col- lege, University of Toledo. Secre- tary of P.T.A. Executive Board. Mrs. Marjorie Schmid .... 81. Subjects: English III, ExpositoryWrit- ing, Traditional Grammar. A.B., B.S., Kirksville State Teachers Col- lege, Northwestern University. Mrs. Kathryn Selter .... 81. Sub- jects: French II, III, and IV. B.A., M.A., University of Toledo, Uni- versite de Caen. Mr. Merrell Solowin .... 81, 89, 105. Subject: Health. B.A., Uni- versity of Toledo. Head Wrestling Coach. Mr. Sanford Stein .... 58, 81. Subjects: English I and II, Analysis Media, Protest Literature. B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, Uni- versity of California, University of Toledo. Miss Rebecca Teems .... Subjects: Algebra, Algebra Foundatiors, Phy- sical Science. B.S., Capital Univer- sity. Mr. Thomas Temple .... 81. Sub- jects: Driver Education, Audio Vis- ual Coordinator. B.S., M.S., Bowl- ing Green State University. Mr. john Tischinae .... 81, 84, 89, 149.Subject: Biology. B.S., Ohio State University, University of Tol- edo. Trainer, Equipment Manager. Miss Dolores Wannemacher .... 76, 81. Head Librarian. A.B., M.A., University of Toledo, Mary Manse College, University of Michigan. Mrs. ludith Weghorst .... 81, Subjects: Hea th, Physical E cation. B.S., Ohio University. Gi Varsity Basketball Coach. Mrs. julie Weiss . . . .Subject: B.S., M.A. Mr. Terry Wyatt .... 81, 1 Subjects: Phfysics, Physical Scie University o ToIedo.Tennis Coa General Index Abel, Brian ............ 116, 166, 1 Abood, Deborah .................... 1 Abood, Taft ........................... 1 Adams, Karen ........................ 1 Adams, Robert ............. 154, 2 Adamson, Richard ..... 90,105,1 166, 2 Adkins, john ........ .............. 1 Adkirs, Marcia ....................... Adkirs, Sammy ............ 132, 2 Student Council Rep. 35 Magazi Rep. 25 DECA 45 Bowling 35 Int murals 25 Honor Roll3,45 Univ sit of Toledo, Law or Busin Aclministration. Adya, Neal ............................ Ahmed, Fay ................... 132, Ahmed, Samuel ............... 91, Alden, Clinton ....................... Alemenos, Christopher .......... 1 1 1 Albright, jeffrey ..................... 1' 1 Alemenos, Debrah ................. 1 Alexander, Charles ................ All-City .............. 117, 118, 1 Allard, Heather ........ 19, 27, 1 193, 196, 2 Allen, Classie ..... ....... 4 O, 57, 1 Allen, C nthia ....................... 1 Allen, Gloria ........... ..... 4 0, 1 Allen, Gregory ........... ......... Allgeter, Barbara ................... 1 Allison, Kenneth .................... 1 Allison. Rine .......................... 1 Altmeier, Lida ....... 3 6, 132, 1 Student Council Rep.35Debutan 1, 2, 3, 45 Chaplain 45 Chorus Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 NationalH or Society 3 , 45 University of Tol and Bowling Green, Mathemati Amateur Radio Club .............. 2 American Display .................. 2 American Handicrafts ............ 2 Amid, janet ............................ 1 Amonette, john ............. 178, 1 Amonette, Robert .................. 1 Anderson, Christopher ........... 1 Anderson, la ne .... 33,37, 154, 1 Anderson, julie ........ 40, 166, 1 Anderson, Larry ..................... 1 Anderson, Lori ......... 41, 178, 1 Anderson, Robert ........ .... 1 54,1 Anderson, Susan ............ 23, 1 195, 1 Arcurt, Sharon ....................... 1 Armes, Terry ..... 88, 89, 108, 1 111,117,11a, 126,132,201.Fo ball 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Footb Bills, Linda ............................. plain 4, Intramurals 4, Miami iversity, Physical Education. mour, Elaine . ..................... 154 mstead, Frank ........... ,... 9 1,178 mstead, lesse ...... .......... 1 54 mstrong, Fred ........ ....... 1 97 mstrong, Lee ...... .... . .. 166 mstrong, Lori ......... ....... 1 78 mstrong, Maxine ...... .... my ......................... ....... 2 07 nold, Michael .... quette, Robert .. 178 166 t ........................ 52, 53 anitis, Georgina 56, 166 eltyne, Steven 132 h, Paula ...... 27, 35, 37, 132, ,190. Finance Comm. 2, Stu- nt Council Rep. 4, Class Secre- ry 4, Debutantes 3, 4, President Quill 8: Scroll Honor Society3, Prism 3, 4, Business Manager3, DeViltris Steering Comm. 3 , 4, mm. Member 2, Honor Roll 2, 4, Musical Comm. 2,3, Davis Baldwin, Deborah Band .......... ......... Banks, Amanda .. Baranek, Nancy .. Barner, Denisa ..... 166, 194 24,25 ........17a ...........166 ......40,132 Barner, Geraldine .................. 132 Barney, Kathleen ...-............... Barthe, Reinhard ...... 87, 1 08, 132 Bartholomay, James ............... 154 Bartlett, Jeffery .........,............ 178 Bartlev.Cra1g ...... , ............. 91.107 Bartz-Viviano Florists ............ 210 Baseball ......................... 112, 113 Basketball ..... 100, 101, 102, 103 Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream ..... 220 Basso, Kathryn .................. 49,166 Basso, Linda ..,............... 178, 195 Battle, Ralph ..... Battle, Ray ......................... 91,1 Bauer, Wendy ......... 132. Student Council Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 1, Mu- sical Comm. 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 1,3, 4, University ofMiami,Speech Pathology and Audiology. Bent, Samuel ................... 105,166 Berkel, Debra .,...................... 166 Berkel, Kenneth ....... 84, 88, 89, 117, 133 Berkel, Timothy ..................... 154 Berkman, Marcia ...... .......... 1 33 Berland, Daniel ........ ....... 1 54 Bernhard, Clarence ................ Bernhard, T. 1. .......,.............. . Berrios, Rick ............ 91, 103, Berry, Kenneth ....... Bettinger, David ..... 166 178 133 166 133 Beumel, Gary ......... Beutel, lack ........... Bickel, Robin .......... lfffflf 1 54 154 Bienko, Kathleen ................... Bienko, Michael .... 154 166 203 Biler, Mary ............. .. 25, 178, Billheirjner, Charles 178 Birkeland, Bonnie. ....... ....... 1 78 Birkeland, Cheryl ...... ....... 1 66 133 179 Birkeland, Deborah Black, Debra ...................... 23, nior College of Business Ac- unting. hcraft, Cynthia ..... 25, 36, 121, 2, 193, 196. Finance Comm. 4, cial Service Comm. 4, Senior other and Daughter Tea Sub- airman 4, I-DA-KA 2, 3, 4,Peries 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vlltries Comm. 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, University of Toledo, Phar- acy. Bauknecht, Gail ............. 178, 194 ' 166 Bauman, Craig ...................... Beach, Carol ......... ......... 1 78 Beach, Daniel .....,.................. 166 Beach, David ......................... Beale, Richard ....................... 178 163 Bean, Bobbie ..14, 22, 48, 154, Beatty, Kim .. 29, 67,154, 195, 198 Beck, leffery ...... 27, 89, 153, 154 Becker Donald ...................... 132 Beckman, Nancy .................... 154 Bee, Luther- ............................ 178 Beggs, Margie ........................ 178 sistant Principals .................... 73 . 48, 49 sistants ..... . ............ ..... thanas, David .... ubry, John .............. .. uslander, Marla ...... .. er Ira y, v ............. ery, Victor ..... 132 154 178 wards ........... 45, 47 bcock, Faith ....... 41,178 bhack, Judith ...... 41, 178 c man, Beverly ..... . ........ . der, Reba ............,.... ....... 1 66 growski, Mary lo ..,... ....... 1 54 iley, Brenda ..... ...... ....... 1 5 4 iley Donald ....... ....... 1 78 iley joseph ........ ....... 1 66 ker, loanne ........ ...,... ker, Philip ....... .......... 1 78 aker, Sheila ..... ........ 4 O, 197 ker, Timothy ...... .......... 1 54 ker, William ...... ..., ..,,..-. .Y. ,- Begley, Kathryn ..... 19, 166, 189, 193, 196, 202 Behrle, Karen ........... 166, 193,196 Behrle, Kevin .... 133. German Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-D 3, 4, Track 1, Audio-Visual 1, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, University of Toledo, PreMedi- cine. Bell, Farley ..................... 102, 178 Bell, Michael .....,. ........... 1 78 Bell, Samuel ............. ........ Bellevue Investors ....... ......... 2 20 Benham, William ............... 48, 154 Benjamin,Steven ............. 114, 178 Benner, Susan .................. 178, 194 Bennett, loan ........................ 154 Benninger, Bruce ............. 103,178 Benninger, Thomas ..... 3 6, 84, 98, 99, 133. Student Council Rep. 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Cross Country Manager 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Wooster College, Biology. Bent, Hugh ..... 24, 42, 178, 206 Black, Marcia .... 133. Tri-D 1, 2, DeViItries Comm. Make-Up 2, Mu- sical Comm. Make-Up 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Legal Secretary. Blackwell, Elizabeth ........ 55, 154 Blair, Esther ............. 40, 166, 191 Blake, Jeffrey ......................... Blakely, Carol ........................ 133 Blakemore, Barbara ............... 133 Blakemore, james .................. 179 Blankerts,Beth .... 36 49,133,205. Tri-D 1, 2, German Club 4,Archery 2,3, Lab Assistant 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Dietitlon. Blankerts, lohn ...................... 179 Blanton, Fred ......... Blanton, Gerald ..... 89, 154 Borsos, William ...................... 133 Bosse, lames ......... 99, 114, 118, 154, 205 Bosse, John ..................... 103,179 Bosse, Richard ...... 115, 130, 133. Clerk of the Board Comm. 2, Stu- dent-Faculty Board 2, Chorus 1, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 2,3, Political Science. Bourn, Rochelle ................. 41,179 Bowers, Mary Beth .................. 133 Bowling, Mara ..... 133, 190. De- butantes 4, DeViltries Comm. 4, Mercy School of Nursing. Bowling, Mark ....................... 154 Bowyer, Suzanne .... 32,36,37,38, 39, 133, 205. Tawasi 1, 2,3, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Gavel Club 3, Pot O' Gold 3, 4, Faculty Editor3, 4, Chorus 1, Library Help 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship team 1' National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Quiz Bowl 4, National Merit Finalist 4, Ohio State, Pre-Med. Bowyer, William ......... ........ . ..179 Boxenbaum, Sheila ................ Boyd, Cassandra ................ 41, 179 Boyd, Charles ......................... Boyd, Dorothy .... 133, 193. I-DA- KA 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette3, DeViItries Cast Mem- ber 4, Honor Roll 2, Musical Extra 1, University of Toledo, Physical Education. Boyles, Craig ......................... 154 Boyles, Robin ................,........ 154 Boynton, Carmen 49, 134, 193. Awards Comm. 2, Publicity Comm. 4, 1-DA-KA 1, 2, 3, 4, Perie 2,3, 4, Chorus 1, library Help 4, Musi- cal Comm. 4, University of Toledo, ...........166 Blaser, lane ......... ....... 1 79 Blaser, Thomas ....... .... Bliss, Linda ................ .... Bloomfield, Richard ................ 179 Bloomfield. William ............... 166 Blosser, Sandi ......... 40, 133, 205. N.F.L. 4, A Capella Choir 4, Bit Part in Musical 4. Bodette, Ann Marie ............... 179 Boldt, Carl ............................. 133 Bollin, Mark .......................... 166 Bollinger, Danny ................... 179 Booker, Fannie ......... 40, 166, 197 Booker, Minnie ............. 133, 142, 197, 199 Booker, Secunda ................... 179 Boone, Penny .......... 154, 198,200 Born, Karen .............. 23, 179,182 Born, Ronald ...... ................ 1 54 Businss. Brabb, Margaret ..................... Brabb, Valerie ............,.......... 179 154 Bracey, lohn ............. 3 8, 40, Bracken, Terry ............... 134 179 Bradley, Robert ...................... Bradshaw, Daryl ....... 179 Bradshaw, Drake ..................... . 91 Brailey, Debra ....................... 134 167 Brannan, Nancy ........ 27 , 166, Brannan, Rick ......................., 128 179 Brenneman, Donald ....... 91 , Brassfield, Nep .................. 40, 13 4 Brazlel, lohn ........... , 89, 119, 205 166 Breeze, james ............ . .......... . Breininger, Leslie .......... 91 ,179 Breininger, Lynnette .............. 154 Brenneman, Linda ................. 155 .i.---..,,, .......- Y. .L ......?ii...,.,,.. . , - ' L 7 'Q 9 . . ..-- JE P Breno, Barbara ......... 22, 166, 194 ww . 4-21:-53-frfw bg g C A ' lt S 7F? s5,, , ?'?'?it - Ch' H ,i:1i,::,i,,? :A . ' : . - 'x r by . --4 U w .TR c wut E 1 fa F 1... 1-., w 1' H I 1 .,, ,4 C J i - ...-'NJ !,,f 'X A V ---RN-f Shafer's Sharpies sleep on the job. 237 2 Breno, John ....................... 92,166 Bridwell, Lisbeth ..... 134. A Capel- la Choir 3, Basketball 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, Library Help 2, River- side School of Nursing. Brigman, Denise ...... 41, 179, 190 Bri nson, Paulette ..................... 1 55 Brigman, Denise ...... 41, 179, 190 Brinson, Paulette ................... 155 Britsch, David ....... 18, 27, 28, 42, 155, 202, 205 Brookover, Karen 48. 155. 195 Brown, Doland ..... 40, 89, 108, 134, 191. Campus Life 4, Gospel Choir 4, Football, University of Cannaday, Bernadine ............ 179 Cannon, Dean ....... ................ 1 67 Cannon, Elizabeth .......... 179, 194 Cannon, Sally ........ 22, 194, 204 Carlisle, Thomas ..................... .179 Carlisle, William .................... 179 Carr, Barbara Lynn .. 167, 193, 196 Carr, David ..........................., 155 Carr, Marci Ann .. 155, 188, 115356 Carr, Roger ............... 25, 179, 182 Carroll, Karen ......,......... 155, 198 Carter, Charles ........................ 29 Carter, Eugene ........ 40, 167, 197 Carter, Ken ............................ 123 Carter, Kim ..................... 155, 197 Carter, Norman 40, 111, 139, Toledo, Liberal Arts. Brown, Edna .......................... Brown, Eugene ......... 91 103, 179 Brown, Leonardo ................... 166 Brown, Randall ........ 19 126 166 Brown, Richard ......... 32,33, 134 Brown, Susan ..................... 54, 166 Brown, Thomas .... 27, 59, 13 4, 204 Brownfield, Richard ............. 179 Bruce, Susan .......................... 167 Brunner, Julie ....... ....... 1 79 Brunner, Mark ...... ....... 1 55 Brunner, Michael ...... ....... 1 55 Bruun, Elizabeth .................... 134 Bryan, Daniel ................... 42, 179 Buchanan, Robin ....... 26, 155, 202 Buck, Joyce ............................ 155 Buckley, Mark ...... ............ . . 179 Buckley, Mary .......... ....... 1 94 Buckley, Richard ...... ........... 1 34 Bueche, Hallie ...... .............. 1 55 Bueche, Terry ........ ...... 1 23, 179 Buford, Dorothy ................ 40, 155 Buford, Fannie ....... ..,..,... 4 O, 167 Bules, Robert .............. 24, 26, 167 Bumcrots, William ....... 24, 25, 40 42, 167 Bunnell, Juanita ...... 40, 134, 204. Student Council Rep. 1, 2,3, 4, Y- Teem 4, A Capella Choir3,Chorus 1, 2, DeViltries Cast Member 1, 2, 3,4,0fficeHelp4,DentalAssistant. Burford, Warren ..................... 155 Burgard, Shirley .............. 155, 194, 202, 205 Burk, Gary ......... ............. 1 21 Burke, Brian .......................... 155 Burke, Randall ................... 24,167 Burrs, Craig .... 21, 36, 99, 101, 122, 131, 134, 135, 143. Publicity Comm. 4, 'Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Senior Class President, P.O.G. Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 2,3,Magazine Rep. 1, 2, Talisman3, 4,BasketbaIl 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 , 4, AdrianCoIlege, Political Science. Burrows, Debra ..................... 155 Burtch, Scott ......... ..... 1 55, 192 Business ................ .......... 5 4, 55 Business Patrons .................... 234 Buyakie, Louis ....................... 13 4 197. Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Magazine Rep. 4, Mecca 4, ACapel- la Choir 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 3, Ohio State University or Bowling Green State University, Commercial Art. Carter, Sallie ....... 32, 37, 155, 198, 200 Carter, Sigmon 111, 134. Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, University ofToledo or Bowling Green. Case, Kenneth ...... .. Case, Kevin ........................... Cassada, Karen ..................... 167 Cassada, Raymond ................ 179 Cassada, Ronald ..... 90, 167, 206 Cathey, Robin .......... 40, 155, 200 Cathey, Roxanne ............ 13 4, 1 97 Celusta, John ....... ............... 2 01 Ceravolo, Linda ..................... 134 Challen, Cynthia ..... 16, 19, 27, 36,43, 135,1sz3,196,202.Finance Commission 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Faculty Board 2, 3, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, Magazine Rep. 2, 4, I-DA-KA 1, 2, 3, 4, Peries 1, 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, DeViltries Cast 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Bowling Green University, Special Education. Champion Tuxedo Rental ....... 214 Chapman, Arthur ................... Chapman, Jennifer ........ ..... Chase, Christine ......... ........ 1 55 Chase, Michael ...................... 167 Chatfield, Jaqueline .............. 155 Cheerleaders ...................... 22,B Cherry, Diana .......... ........ 1 79 Chester, Barbara ........ ........ 1 35 Childers, Dorothy ....... ..... 1 79 Childress, Darrel .................... 155 Childress, Steven 167 Chiles, Terri ............. 12, 155, 197 Chmjelewski, Gerald ............. 155 Choir ................................. 40, 41 C'hurchilI's Supermarkets ....... 215 ciesla, Anita ..... , ............. 155,198 Clabaugh, Bonnie .................. 167 Clarey, Nanette ..41,179, 195,196 Clarey, Tracey ................. 179, 190 Byers, Raymond ....... 28 179,205 Byrd, Catherine ..................... 155 Byrd, Harold ......... ............. 1 79 Cafeteria Workers ......... ..... ..... .. K3 Caldwell Charles .......... Caldwell, Mark ..... 25, 40, 42,179 Caldwell, Robert .. 89, 90, 117, 155 Cameron, Erroll .................... 179 Campbell, Anne .... 122, 13 4, 196. Finance Comm. 4, Social Service Comm. 3, 4, P.O.G. Rep. 4, Sisco 2, 3, Peries 2, 3, 4, University of Toledo, X-Ray Technician. Campbell, Marilyn ................. 166 Campbell, Milton ................... Campos, Rosemary ...... ....... 1 55 191 Campus Life ............. ..----. Clark, Barbara ....................... Clark, Debra .......................... Clark, Jan 27, 32, 36, 37, 135. Student Council Rep. 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Business Manager 3, 4, DeViltries Steering Committee 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Uni- versity of Toledo, Bmsinms Ad- ministration, Accounting. Clark, Mark ..................... 107,155 Clark, Mitchell ..................... .. Claucherty, Gail ............ 155, 193 Clausen, Dale ........................ 167 Clemons, Mary ...... 135, 204. A- wards Comm. 3, Student Council Rep. 1, Junior Class Vice President, Chairman Junior Class Talent Show, Spirit Committee 1, Assembly Comm. 1, Junior Grievance Board 3, DECA 4, President, 4, Pay-a-el- sa 3, Prism Reporter 3, Brooks College for Women, Long Beach, California, Interior Design. The Trials and Tribulations Of Being Craig Lynch Clerks ...................................... 82 Clifgard, Patricia .... 22, 48, 155, 195, 198 Cline, Stuart ........................... Close, Donald ..... 107, 155, 201 Close, Gale .... 16, 36, 135, 193, 196. Publicity Commissioner 4, Peries 3, 4, I-DA-KA 2,3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Junior-Senior Play3 , 4, University of Toledo, Law. Cluckey, Dianna .................... 179 Coca-Cola ............................. 219 Cochran, Christine ................. 155 Cohran, Jeffery ......... 23, 27, 48, 155, 157, 201 Cohen, Jeffery ....................... 167 Cohen, Paul ........ ................ 1 79 Cohn, Jeffrey ......................... 135 Cohn, Stephen ....... 167, 202, 205 Coleman, Beulah ................... Coleman, Deborah ................ 167 Coleman, Rolland .......... ....... . 167 Collin, Nancy .................... 97, 179 Colony Pharmacy ...... ........... 2 20 Colony, Stephen ....... ....... 1 67 Commissioners ........ Commissioners ...... ......... 1 6 Conger, Craig ........ ....... 1 79 Connell, Dennis ..... Cook, Debra ....... ....... 1 79 Cook, James ....... ....... 1 56 Cook Jean ....... ................ 1 67 Cook, Robert ......................... 135 Cook, Sheila ......... 29, 40, 135, 202, 204 Cook, Ted ................. ............. Cool, Christine ...................... 167 Cooley, Kenneth .................... 179 Cooper, Glenda ...... 40, 167, 195 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Jeffery ................... Ken ' ............... 12 Marcia . ....... , ..... Cooper, Mark ........ 156, 192 40 Cooper Cooperl Cooper, Paulette .............. Thomas ................ Wendy ..... Copeland, Ca rl ........ ...... Copeland, Michael ........ .... Corbin, Mark ...................... Corbin, Robert ................... Corbin, Tim ..... 13 5. Student Cu cil Rep. 3, 4, Magazine Rep J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3 Viltries Stage Crew 2, lntramu 2,3, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, Univer of Toledo, Pre-Dentistry. Corlett, Craig .................... Cornelius, Arthur ........ . Cornelius, Deloris ........ . Cory, Leland ....................... Cosper, Issac ........ ......... .... Coss, loan ..... 55, 135. Stud Council Rep. 4, Office Help Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Legal Se tary Counselors Coveney, Daniel Coveney, Ronald ............... Covert, John ....... Covert, William .. , Covrett, Judith ................. 179 Cox, Bruce . ......... Cox, Clarence .... . ...... . Cox, Denise ..... Cram, Debra ......... . Cram, Denise ........... Cranford, Debra ................ Crawford, Andrea .............. Creativity .... . ................. Crider, Bruce ...... 114, 1 89 89 fff 56 'i62 179 4 35 In ack 4- Honor Roll urals 1, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, edicine isp, Amy .............. 48, 156, 198 isp, Loren ..... 94, 108, 135. Bas isp, Loren ......... 94, 108, 135. sketball 2, Cross-Country 3, 4, 1 23,4, Faylor, Dale ...... I I tional Honor Society 3, 4, lorado State or Michigan State, restry. oft, Timothy ....................... 167 cols, Kim ............ ........... 1 35 osby, Terrance .......,..... 18, 91, 102, 179 oskery, Richard ........... 156,205 oss Country 92, 93, 94, 95,96 oss, Tamara .......... 12, 40, 41, 179, 204 owley, Marilyn ............... 41,179 owley, Marlow .................. 135 um, Cynthia ......... ...... 4 1, mmins, ludy ........... ..... 180 llars, Jerald ......... ........ 1 80 156 180 nningham, John ..... ..... rtis, lean .............. .. rtis-Kay Shoppe ................. 211 167 rtland, Christy ................... sack, loanne ....... Stud entCoun- Rep. 4, Office Help 4- X-Ray chmcian, Toledo Hospital. stodians ............................... K3 ig, Frank ........,.... 92, 96, 167, 192, 201 ale, Michelle ...... 13 5. O-A 1, 2, Viltries Comm. 1, 2, Make-Up Musical Comm. Make-Up 2, usical Comm. Publicity 1, Honor Dixon, Philip ........... .... Dixon, Thomas ....... ............ 1 36 Dobbins, lanet ................... 49,156 Domagala, Steven ...............,. 168 Domonkos, Ronald ........ ..... 1 80 Dompier, Carol ......... ...... 1 68 Dong, Roger .......................... Dong, Yvonne .................... 41,180 Donofrio, Gina ........ 13 6. Student Council Rep. 1, DeViItries Comm. Make-Up 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. azine Rep. 1, 2, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, DeViItries Cast 3, 4, Intramurals 2,3, Office Help 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, University of Toledo, Dental Hygiene. Ellis, Timothy ......................... 13 6 Engel, Cynthia ....................... 156 English .................... ...... 5 8,59 Epstein, Howard ..... ...... 1 68 Equestriennes .... .. Ernst, Shelly .......... . 191 156 Erskine, Donald ...... ...... Erskine, Scott ........ ...... 1 68 Erwin, Corie ..... . Esser, Sally ........... ...... Essing, jennifer ....... ...... 1 80 Estes, Tina ............................. 180 Ethington,Carol .............. 40, 136. Future Teachers 1 2- Treasurer 2- A Capella Choir 2,32 4, Chorus 1, Honor Roll 3, 4, Musical Bit Part 2, 4, Part-time work, University of Toledo, English. ll 1, 2, 3, 4, Circumnavigator Free Lance Artist. ale, Tammie .... alton, David ......... 180 167 amrauer, Carol ................,.. 180 aniel, Della ........................... 41 aniels, Susan ......................, arah, lanice ......... 156, 194,198 arrington, Dewayne ............ 111 avidson Dou las ................ 156 180 , 8 avidson, Mark ,,...... ...... ....... avis, Craig ........... 66, 92, 94,95, 108, 156, 201 avis, Gary ............................ avis, Gregory ...........,,..,........ 180 avis, Loretta ........................ 156 ' 41 180 184 195 avis, Lori .. ....... , r I avis, Morgan . ...................... avis, Scot .......... ......... . ......... 1 80 avis, Susan ................... 156, .53 156 195 avis, Tamara , avis, William ..........,..... 195 , ,198 180 167 ean, Mark . ........................ .. eb uta ntes ....... ............... 1 90 204 ECA ................................ ..... eclercq, Denise ........ 167,200 ekany, Claudia ...... 156, 195,198 emers, Timoth ................... 135 Ietwiler, Connie ....... ...... Y enman, Cheryl .................... 167 enman, Gary ....................... 135 ennis, Diane ..... 135. I-DA-KA 1, ,, 3, 4, Perie 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirit ommittee 1, 2,3, Musical Us ers hairman 2, University of Toledo. Wennis, Kynard 40, 99, 100,156 'ennis, Will Porshe and Audi ..211 -tetrick, Debra ....................... 156 Ietrick, lames ......................, 156 Ietrick, Judy ............. ...... 1 80 167 levault, lames ....... 'eVilbiss Week .......... 180 44,45 levinries ................... ' .... ' 0,3 1 PeViltries Committees 26,27 lick, Kenneth .............. ...... tick, Thomas ............ liemer, lohn .......... 180 136 lietrich, Deborah ................. tiggs, Derrick ............ 87, 89, 201 lixon, Constance ....... 25, 97, 168 Donofrio, Patricia ............ 156,200 Donovan, Susan ..................... 168 Dooley, Kenneth .... ......... Doran, Denise ....................... 168 Doran, Kathleen ............... ..... 1 80 Dormer Twist Drill Company ..209 Dossat, Cynthia ..................... 180 Doublin, loel ......................... 156 Dougherty, Cerese ..... ...... Dougherty, Tsgrese ..... ...... 1 56 Douglas, Mel a ...... . .... . Dovas, lames ....... ...... 1 68 Dovas, lohn ...... ..........,...,... 1 56 Dramatics ............................... 56 Draper, lane ..... 27, 32, 40, 41, 136, 193, 196. Student Council Comm. 1, 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 1, 4, Class Comm. 2,3,P.O.G. Rep. 2, Prism Rep. 1,3, I-DA-KA 1, 2, 3, 4, Peries 2, 3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Co-Chairman 4, junior Ass'ts 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, Hanover, English or Political Science. Dreeze, Kenneth ................... 156 Dreeze, Thomas ..................... Dresher, Gerald ..................... Drzewiecki, Michael ............. 180 Dudek, john ........... 89, 108, 117, 192, 201 180 Duerringer, Bruce .................. Dula, Dan ............... ......... 1 80 Dulinsky, Ricky ....... ............ 1 80 Duncan, Alice ........................ 180 Duncan, Wanda ............ 13 6, 204 Dunn, Grayling ....... Dupert, loan ........ Dysert, loan ...... ..... Dysert, Mary ..... ...... 1 56 1 80 Earley, William .... 24, 48, 107, 168 Early, Michael ........................ 156 Easter, Douglas ...................... 156 Easton, Richard ....,...,. ...... Easy Method Driving Eble, Douglas .................... 92, Eckhart, Mark ......... Edens, loy ........ ....... ...... 1 3 6 Edwards, Wanda ..... Eggert, Gail ............................ 215 180 Eggert, lames ......................... Eischen, Robert ...................... 156 Eisen, Naomi ..... 13 6,190.Student Council Area Com. Member 2, Prism Rep. 2, 3, Magazine Rep. 2, Debutantes3, 4, Reporter for Prism 2, 3, DeViltries Com. Member 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, University of Toledo, Education. Eisen, Norman ....................... 168 Eisenmann, Tom .................... 168 Eiserling, Suzanne 34, 37, 13 6, 202. Awards Comm. 1, 2, Prism Comm. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, Class Vice-President 3, Debutantes 2, 3, 4, I-DA-KA 2,3, Sorelles3, 4, Prism 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, DeViItries Steering Comm. 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Quill 81 Scroll 3, 4, University of Toledo, Sociology. Elkinson, Melville ................., 180 Ellis, Patricia ..... 49, 59, 13 6, 195, 199. Organization Comm. 1, 2, 4, Student Council Rep.4, Class Secre- tary 2, Prism Rep. 1, 2,3, Mag- Ethin ton, Mary .... 43, 168, 191 Ethri e, William .................. 180 if Eva no f, john ............. 181 200 Eva noff, Regina .... 1 81, 190, Evearitt, Lynn . ........ Evearitt, Richard ..... Fadden, james ..... 168 168 190 Fadden, Linda ...... ....... 1 68, Fagan, Ronda ...... Farmer, lohn ........ Farmer, Lesley ..... Farve, jenny ......... Faulkner, Gail ...... 136 ::.::::::168 40, 168 156,202 Fay, Lorraine ........ ....... 1 56, 202 206 Fears, Diana ........ .......... . . 181 Fedor, Pam ............................ 181 Feilhardt, Marvin ...... 43, 89, 168 Feldstein, lay ....... 66, 99,114,156 Feldstein, Karen ................ 22, 168 Felkey, Karen ..... 41,181,196,203 Felstein, Marleen ..... 59, 156, 198 Feltman, lames ...................... 136 Fenn, lames ...... 13 6, 206. l.C.L. 1, 2, 3, Talisman 3, Radio 3, 4, Vice President 4, Red Cross3,Swim Team 1, 2, Honor Roll 4, University of Toledo, Ohio State, Dentistry. Ferguson, lane ....................... 136 Ferguson, Kevin ...... 92, 96, 105, 106, 119, 156, 201. Fine, lamie ........... 168, 189, 196 Fine, Marla ................ Finn, Theresa ......................... Fitch, leffery ........ ...... 9 2, Fitkin, Elizabeth .... ...... 181, Fitkin, Glenn ......................... 156 Fitzgibbons, Peter .................. 136 Flec , loyce 13 6,1 91,204. Cam- pus Life 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, 168 Fisher, Madeira ....... ...... 4 O, 1 81 181 195 DECA 4. Fleming, Rochelle .................. Flores, Ferdna ndo ...... Floyd, Carolyn ....... Folger, Richard Folger, Ronald .... Foos, Douglas ..... Football ........... Foster, Erroll ..... Foster, Paul ...... 168 156 156 156 157 86, 87, sa, 89, 90, 91 :::::::::::.157 For d, Valarie .......................... Fournier, Patrick .................... 168 Fox, Colleen ..... 27,37, 13 6, 193, 196, 207. Organization Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, I-DA-KA 2, 3, 4, Peries 2,3, 4, President 4, Pot O' Gold, Ads Manager 3, 4, Deviltries Steering Comm. 4, Hon- or Roll 1, 3, 4, Quill Sr ScroIl3, 4, University of Toledo, Finance. Fox, Gary ............................... 181 Fox, Steven ...... ...... 2 7, 56, 157 Fox, Susan ............................. 136 Fox, Theresa ......... 41, 181, 186, 189, 193, 196 Franls, Rodney ................ 91, 181 Frautschi, lohn ...................... 181 Freehling, Carol ................ 66,136 Freehling, David ...... 18,103,181 Freeman, Quinters ................... 43 Freer, Thomas ........... . ....... 40, 157 Frey, Karen ..... 127, 13 7, 199.Stu- dent Council Rep. 4, P.O.G. Rep3, Magazine Rep. 4, Tri-D 1, 2,3,4, Sorelles 4, University of Toledo, Social Technology. Frey, Mike ..... .................... .... 1 5 7 Frey, Robert ..... 37, 112, 13 7,192, 201. Hi-Y 1, 2,3, 4, Talisman 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism Staff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 4, University of Toledo. Friedman, Richard .......... 157, 161 Frieg, Sue .............................. Friesner, ludy ...... ......... 1 68 Fry, Dawn ............ ......... . .. 137 Fryer, Deborah ................ 157, 202 Fulshaw, Connie .................... 137 Furr, Lawrence ........ Furr, Solomon ..... Gabriel, Gina ......... 12, 40, 43, 137, 157, 204 Gaines, Pamela ........ 49, 168, 204 Gaines, Ronald ...................... 157 Gaiter, Raymond ................... 197 Gale,Bill ....... 49, 137. Chess Club 1, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, Baseball 1, Intramurals 1, Stage Crew 3, Library Help 4, Rochester Institute of Techno ogy, Business Administration. Gallagher, Charles .................. 181 Gallapis, Laura ....... 48, 157, 198 Galloway Travel, lnc. ............ 212 Gardner, Arthur .................... 157 Gardner, Charita ....... ......... 1 37 Gariepy, Edward ................ 91, 181 Garland, Susan ...................... 157 Garling, Karen ..... 13 7. Tri-D 2,3, Office Help 3, University of Toledo, Education. Gasser, Karen ................ 168, 193 Gast, Lorraine ...... ....... 1 68, 195 Gaston, Denise ....... ............ 1 68 Gatwood, Donald ...... .......... Gatwood, Herbert ...... ......... 1 57 Gedert, Carol ....., .............. 4 1, 181 Gedert, Diane ............. 168, 194 Gelia, Robert .................... 40,157 Georgevich, Daniel .......... 91, 181 Germain, Bruce .............. 105,168 German, Carol ...... 6, 17, 26, 27, 13 7, 141, 195, 202. Awards, or- ganization, Social Service Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare, Finance, Pub- licity 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Clerk of the Board 4, Class Comm.3, P.O.G. Rep. 2, 3, Prism Rep. 1, 3, Magazine Rep. 1, 2, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 2, 3, 4, Young Life 4, Thespians 3, 4, Equestriennes 1, 2, Spirit Comm. 1, 2,3, 4, DeViItries Steering Comm. 3, 4, Stationer's Desk 2,3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, University of Toledo, Psychology. German Club ......................... 205 Gerwer, Alexander .... ....... 4 2, 157 Gettum, Gregory ............. 127,168 Gibbs, Betty .... 40, 13 7, 191. A- wards, Social Service Comm. 2,3, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Soph. 239 Hirsey,David 240 Class Treas. 2, Campus Life 3, 4, Debutantes 3, Sisco 2, 3, A Cap- ella Choir 2, 3, 4, Spirit Comm. 1,2, DeViltries Comm.1,2, Station- er's Desk 3, Honor Roll 3, john Brown University, Elementary Ed- ucation. Gibson, Mary .... . 3, 12, 40, 168 Gilbert, Diane .................. 127,157 Gilbert, Doroth .... 127, 168, 203 Gilbert, Michael ......... 137 Gillespie, Brenda ............ 13 7,204 Gillespie, Gregory ................. 181 Gilmore, Dwayne .................. 181 Girkins, jose h ................,..... 181 Girkim, Lincla ........ 157 195,198 Girkins, Thomas ............. 13 7, 192 Girls' Basketball ...................... 97 Glabb, Martha .......... 41, 178,181, 195, 205 Haddad, Beth ................... 49, 157 Haddad, Mark ............,. 25,42,181 Haddix, David 3 6,3 8,13 7. Chess Club 4, Vice-President 4, Intra- murals 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Uni- versity of Toledo, Business Ad- ministration. Haddix, Neil ............. ....... 1 81 Hagema nn, Mary ................... 13 7 Hager, William ...................... 169 Hahn, Mark ........................... 181 Hakius, Fred .............. 40, 41, 157 Hall Guards ..... Hall, james ......... ............. 157 Glasener, Tamara Hall, joseph ....... Glasper, Mark .................... 91,181 Glassman, Saralyn .................. 137 Gleason, james ....... ...,. 1 14,157 Glesmer, Lynn ........ ....... 1 68 Glover, Mary ...... ................ 1 57 Gold, Lawrence ..................... 157 Gold, Michael ......... 38, 114, 181 Goldstein, Bonnie .................. 157 Golf ....................................... 116 ' 181 Golliday, Ernest ................ 91, Golliday, Ernestine ............... Goodma n, Marcia ........... 168, Goodman, Mary Beth ..... 19, 32, 57, 130, 13 7, 193, 196. Spirit Comm. 3, 4, Prism Rep. 1, I-DA- KA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Peries 1, 2, 3, 4, Pot O' Gold Staff 3, 4, DeViltries Steering Comm. 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, University of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. Gorajewski, Gordon .............. 181 Gorajewski, Joanne ............... 157 Goree, john ........ ,................ . .168 Gorski, jill ........................,.... Gottschalk, Steven ..... 18, 90,168, 173, 201 197 27, 137 Hall, Kernie ........ ....... 1 57 Hall, William ...... .... Hames, Gary ....... 181 ing Comm. 3, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, University of Toledo, Sociology. Henry, Robert ........................ 157 Herman, Marilyn ....... ...,. 1 69 Hernacki, Elaine .... ,........ ....... 1 6 9 Herzog, Eddie ........................ 169 Herzog, jeffery ...,.................. 169 Hewitt, Louann ..... 24, 25,157,160 Hewlett, Christine .. 1 5, 27,33,3 6, 37, 138, 195, 199, 202. Awards, Welfare, Finance Comm. 1, Organ- izations 2, 4, TASC Comm. 2,3, 4, Sorelles 3, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pot O' Gold Staff3, 4, DeViltries Steering Comm. 4, De- Viltries Cast 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Quill 8r Scroll 3 , 4, Indiana University, Mathematics. Hewlett, Susan ........ 29, 179, 181 Heywood, Fred ...................... 169 Hickman, Pamela .................. 169 Hilfinger, Susan .............. 169,195 Hilkins, Constance ................. 181 Hill, Delbra ........................... 197 Hill, Edward ............... 25, 43 Hoskinson, David .................. 11 Hoskinson,judith ........... 182, 1! Houghtaling, Kathleen ....... 1 196, 2 Howald, james ...................... 1 Howald, Robert ..................... 1 Howard, Annie ...................... 1 Howard, L. Renard ..... 18,40,11 138, 191. Student Council Pa mentarian 4, Campus Life 2,3, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Musi 2, Director of Gospel Choir 4, B ketball 1, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, H or Roll 2, 4, OhioState, Psychol Howard, Yelonda ....... 40, 41, 1 Hrabak, William .... 158, 192, 2 Hubbard, Mary ............... 24, 1 Huff john .................. . .... 91 , , 'l Huff, Paula ...... 18, 40, 169, 1 Huffman, Randy 5, 25, 48, 13 1 Hughes, Catherine ..... 40, 13 8. , 181 Hill, Gary .............. ........... ...... 1 3 8 Hill, Teddy ...................... 102 169 Hames, Robert ....................... Hamilton, Angela ..... 40, 41, 181 Haralson, james .................... 157 Harlan, jim ............ ............. 1 57 Harmon, Tom ........ ....... 1 69 Harris, Bruce ......................... 181 Harris, Diane ......................... 157 Harris, james ................... 92, 137 Harris Harris Harris , jeanne .... , jeffery ....... , Mark ........ 24,41,43,181, 187,194 181 169, 191 Harris, Rebecca ........ 22, 157, 198 Harris, Roger ....... ................ Harris, Steve .......... .......... 4 0,41 Harris, Timothy ............... 105,169 Harris Harris , Thomas ...................... 157 on, Eugene ..... 86, 88, 89, Hillebrand, Catherine .......... 41, 181, 202 Hillebrand, Susan ...36, 13 8, 202. Tawasi 1, 2,3, 4, DeViltries Comm. 3 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4, University of Toledo, English. Hinds, Lili ..... 48, 138. Tawasi 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, University of Toledo, English. Hinebaugh, Carol ......... .. .... 181 Hinkleman, Charles .............. 157 Hinkleman, Paul .................... 169 Gould, Ralph ............. ......105, 137 Gould, Susan .................. 157, 191 Graber, Rebecca ............. 157, 193, 196, 205 Gradwell, Sharon ........... 168, 191 Grating, Ellen .......... 33, 37, 40, 157 Grainger, Louise .................... Grant, Garfield ...................... 168 Grant, Lorraine 40, 137, 139, 204. Student Council Re . 1, Y- Teem 1, 2, 3, 4, A Capellaa Choir 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Cast 2, 3, 4, Ohio University, Education. Grant, Richard ................ 103, 181 Graves, Brian .................... 43, 157 Graye, David ...... Green, Bethany ............. 169, 203 Green, Debra .......... ...... 6 6, 157 Green, Frances ...... 169 Green, john ............... ......... 1 37 Greenberg, Leonard ........ 181,206 Greenberg, Sheldon .............. 138 Gregory, Robin .............. 103, 131 ' ' 1 1 Grier, Kim ............... ...... 4 1, Grier, Walter ...... ......... 1 57 Griest, jeffry ....... ...... Griffin, jeffry ......... ......... 1 81 Griffin, Robert ....... Griffith, jeanne ............... , 200 Griffith, Michael .............. 53, 157 157 169 Grigore, john ........................ Gross, james .......................... Grossman, Fred 27, 108, 137, 201. Talisman 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Honor Roll 2, University of Toledo, Business. Grossmann, George ......... 91, 181 Grote, Gaye ................... 13 7, 1 91 Grzechowiak, joyce ................ 181 Gurzynski, Richard ................. 157 Gwinner, joseph ......... 40, 43, 157 Gym ........................................ 62 105, 106, 108, 109, 117,118,119, 201. Talisman 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2,3, 4, Football Captain 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3,3, Ohio University. Harrison, Lois ........................ 157 Harrison,Sue .................... 41,181 Hartfield, Charles ............. 40, 169 Hartsock, Carolyn ........... 169,200 Hartsock, Kathy .. Business Secretary Hartsock, Marilyn ........... 169, 200 Harville, Sheila .. 40,169, 191,203 Harrielle, Sheila .................... 203 Hauptman, jane ....................... 49 Hauptman, Martin ....... ....... 2 05 Haynes, Bruce ........... ....... 1 57 Hayward, Drusilla ........ .... Hayward, Gregory ....... .... Hayward, Ramona ...... ....... 2 04 Hazard, Noel ......................... 181 Hazard, Susan ..... 29, 43, 157, 202, 204 Hazlett, Pamela ....... 42, 191, 203 Hazlett, Patricia ....... 41, 169, 181 Heard, janice ...... 40, 13 8, 204. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, P.O.G. Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 1, Y- Teens 1, 2,3, 4, Gospel Choir3, 4, Chorus 1 , 3 ,4, University ofToledo, Nursing. Heard, Michael ................. 40,157 Hearn, Eddie ..... .......... 1 69 Heath, Donald ....... ........... 1 69 Hebler, Mark ................. 169, 206 Heckard, Eddie ...................... 197 Hedler, Alan .... 28, 40, 169, 202 Hedler, Susan ................. 169, 193 Heine,Barbara .... 27,138.Student Council Rep. 1, Thadevillians 2, SorelIes3 4, Pot O' Gold Staff3, Cheerleader 2, 3, DeViltries Cast 3, 4, Office Help 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Indiana University, Physical Ed- ucation. Helfers, Marc ......................... 181 Henderson, Rachel ................... 40 Hendricks, Damares ........... Hendricks, Dorothy ............... 181 Henning, julie ..... 138. I-DA-KA 2, Orchestra 1, 2,3, DeViltries Steer- Capella Choir 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Musical 4, University of Tol or Ohio State, Biology. Hughes, Diana ...................... 1 Hughes, Dwight ......... ..... Hughes, Kim ....... ...... 1 Hughes, Steve ..... ......... Hughes, Villa ......................... 1 Hu l, Sandra .................. 158, 1 Human Relations Board ........... 1 Humberger, Sharon ..... 54, 13 194. Student Council Rep. 1, Pris Rep. 1, 2, Magazine Rep. 1, O-A 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mother 4, DeViItri Comm. Member 2, Office Help University of Toledo. Humphreys, Mark ........ .......... Hum, Lynda .... 16, 32, 131,13 1 88, 1 95, 1 99. Welfare Com. Me ber 1, 2, Organization Commi sioner 4, Class Comm. 2, Magazi Hinton, Reginald .... 92, 157, 206 History ..................................... 63 Hixenbaugh,jayne ........... 41, 181 Hi-Y ........................... ......... Hoffman, jeffery .................... Hoffman, julie ....................... Hofmann, Ann ........ 41, 181, Hogan, Lois ...................... 25, Hohl, Marla ............... ...... Holbrook, james ........ ......... Holden, Keith ........................ 158 Holewinski, Sharon ......... , Holewinski, Thomas ............... Hollabaugh, Raymond ....... 43, Hollie, joy ........................ 41, Hollifield, William ...... ......... 192 157 181 190 169 158 181 Holbrook, Richard ................. 158 ' 169 195 169 182 182 169 Hollstein, Rose ........ ......... 1 69 Holman, Randall .................... Holt, Debra Denise ........ 158, Holt, Timothy . ..................... .. Holtz, Edward ................ 112 Holzer, Terry .......... ...... 2 1, Holzer, Vicki ............. ......... 198 1 82 , 158 Holzer, Tamara ............... 1 67, 1 82 13 8 1 58 Home Economics .................... 64 Homecoming .......... ....... 2 0, 21 Honors ................ ....... 3 8,39 Hooper, Faith ......... ......... 1 38 Hoot, Gregory ........... ...... 1 38 Hopkins, Leonard ...... ...... 1 82 Hopkins, Pamela ....... ......... 1 58 Horen, Angela ........ ...... 4 1, 182 Horen, john ..................... 43, 158 Horn, john .................... 102, 169 Horn, Wanda ..... 18, 49, 138,1 97, 204. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Chairman Black History Week 4, Spirit Committee 1, 2, Ways 84 Mears1, 2, Prism Rep.1,Magazine Rep. 2, Paramedics 1, Y-Teen 2,3, 4, Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 3, DeViltries Comm. Usher 1, Girls' Basketball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Ath- letic Office 2,3, 4, Library Help 2, I-lonor Roll 1, 2, Ohio State, Nurs- mg. Horton, Mary ................. 169, 191 Horvath, Eva .......................... 182 Horvath, Theresa ....... ......... 1 69 Rep. 1, 2, Peries 1, 2, 3, jr. Re Peries 3, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2,3, 4, R Secretary , Sorelles3, 4, Vice Pr junior Sorelles 3, Pot 0' Gold 3, DeViltries Comm. Member 2, Ca 4, Honor Roll 1, Gym Asst. 3, Ohi State, journalism. Hunter, Denise ............... 197, 20 Hunter, Dwight ....... ....... 4 O, 1 Hunter, Emma ....................,.. 15 Hunter,Inez ..................... 40, 13 Hurt, Mark ..... 3 6, 3 8, 84, 87, 8 Hyma, jeffery Hymore, Debra' Hymore, john .... I-DA-KA .............. Inngaerial Lanes I ustrial Arts Intramurals lossi, David ....... lossi, Mary ........... Irving, Anthony Irving, Stephen .. Irving, Yvonette 90, 112, 117, 139, 20 18 .. .... .. 19 21 .. ....... . 6 11 18 29, 15 89, 110, 11 139, 14 40, 15 jackson, Evelyn ...... ..... 4 1, 18 16 jackson, james ....... 40, jackson, Kenneth ................... jackson, Richard .................... Toney .. 169 jackson, jacob, Craig ....... jacobs, Geof ...... jacobs,josie ..... .. jacobs, Laura .... 2 2 18 , 19 2 5, 169, 190, jewelers 48 92 123, 128, racey 34 165 173 196 What do you mean are they cyclamate free? 169, 201 48 158 Bonnie thu 192 169 Ar r 182 158 .'5ii 1i5' 158 158 206 139 15 89 99101, 118, 131, 158, 192, 201 lohnson, Edwin ...................... lohnson, Eloise ...........,...,...... lohnson, james ......... lohnson,james ..... 40,92,168,169 lohnson, Laurie 43, 62,169,196 Lynette ..... 40, 139. Stu- ent Council Rep. 1, Y-Teers 2,3, - Secretary 2,3, Chorus 1, A Cap- lla chair 2,3, 4, Musical 3. lohnson, lohnson, Missy .......,............... 158 johrson, Pamela .................... 158 lohnson, Randy ....... ........ 1 07 lohnson, Rosalyn ...... ........... Ioh rson, Steven ............... 170, Iohnston, Lois ................... 41, Iones, Candie ........ 22, 40, 129, 153, 158, lones, Christopher ................. lones, Darlene 1 70, lones, Denise .... lones, Phyllis .................... 40, Tordan, Donnell ...... ordan, Larry . ........................ 1 82 182 48, 198 170 202 170 170 197 jude Richard judiciary Board ................ ....... judis Linda ..................... 158 202 jud jill ......................... 170 193 juergens Nancy 19 26 27 32 37 70 158 195 196 juergens,Suzanne 41, 177, 182, 195, 196 junior Sorelles ........... ............ 1 98 Kadzialka, judy ....... 49, 55, 158 Kahn, Christopher ................. 170 Kahn, David 36, 38, 114, 13 9. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Tennis 4, Intramurals 2, 4- Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 ,4, University of Michigan, Science. Kai hin, Keith ......,.......... 99,158 Kaifasz, Linda .... 36, 40, 139. Pot 0' Gold Rep. 4, Chorus 1, A Cap- ella Choir 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, University of Toledo, Mathematics. Kanavel, Peggy ....................... Kapela, Michael ............ 180, 182 Kapela, Susan ...... ....... 1 70, 193 Kaplan, Brad ........ ...... 9 1, 182 Kaplan, Scott ....... ............ Kaplan, Vicki ................. 158, 198 Kasema n, Charles ........... 182,183 Katafiasz, Kathryn ................. 171 158 Kay, Elizabeth ....................... Kay, Michael .... 39, 89, 108, 139, 143. Student Council Rep. 2,3,4, Com. Chairman 4, Basketball 1, Football 4, Track 4, Honor Roll 1, Scholarship Team 4, Kenyon or Ohio Universi E Iish Social Kelley Richard Kendrick jeffrey .................. Kendrick Martha .... 159 195 Kendzierski jerome ............... Kennedy Casey ..... Kennedy Katherine. 7 Kennedy, Kevin ..................... 139 Koleszar, Thomas ............ 13 9, 204 Kopp, john ............... ........... 1 82 Kossow, judith ...... ........... 1 82 Kotalo, joyce ........ ...... 1 59, 203 Kotalo, Roy ....... Kotalo, Steven ...... .............. 1 82 Kott, Lori .............................. 1 83 Kovacik, jacalyn ...... 139, 1 94,204 Kovacik, Tina ................. 183 , 1 94 Kozbial, Kim .................. 183, 194 Kozlowski, Edward ................ Kramer,Caren .... 40,41,139,193. Student Council Welfare Com. 4, Student Council Rep. 1, I-DA-KA 3, 4, Freshman Mom 4- A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Com. Costumes 4, Office HeIp3, Honor Roll 3, 4, MusicaI4,Girls' Ensemble 3, Chorale 4, Bowling- Green, Spec- ial Education. Kramer, Pamela 24,40, 159, 193 Kraus, Georgianna ................. 13 9 Krebs, Arthur ......................... 159 Krebs, joseph ................. 1 07, 171 Krieg, john ..................... 159, 205 Krieg, Ronald ................. 159, 206 Krieg, Susan ........... 183, 200, 206 Kronberg, Michelle ................ 183 Krueger, jill ........................... 159 Krueger, Kathy ......... ........ 1 83 Krueger, Kim ........... ........ 1 71 Krueger, Steph en ........ ........ 1 83 Kruse, Constance ................... 139 Kruse, Sherry ......................... 188 Kuehnle, john ...... 7, 73, 27, 108, 13 9, 1 57 Kufel, Sharon ........................ 159 Kennedy, Sue ........................ 139 Kennedy, Timothy ................. 182 Kern, lane ............. 184,159, 195 Kerr, Marjory ......................... 159 Kertesz, james ......... .... ....... 1 5 9 Kerul, Bernadette .................. 171 Kezur, Howard ...................... 171 Kidd, Lawrence ..................... Kiefer, Linda ...... 18, 26, 66, 159, 194, 202, 204 Kiefer, Sharon 139, 194, 199. O-A 3, 4- Cor. Sec., Senior Sorel- les, Deviltries Com. Member 3, 4, University of Toledo, Arts and Sciences. lordan, Michael ................ 25, 1 70 loseph's Supermarket ........... 213 lozwiak, Carole 139, 195. Prism Rep. 4, Magazine Rep.3, Para-ek aa 4, DeVi tries Comm. Ma e-Ur l, 4, Intramurals 1 2, Honor Rol I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society L, 4, Medical Tech nician. . ty! rg I Science. Kazmierczak, Sandra ............. 182 Keesecker, Richard .........,...... 159 Keesey, Mark ........... 48, 107, 182 Keidan's jewelers .................. 21 8 Kelb, Karen ............ 159, 188, 193 Keller, Kevin .................. 103, 182 Kimmones, Karen ............. Kimmones, Ruben ................. Ki nS, 1 effrey ...................... 197 171 42, 182 182 King, Ronald .......... ............. King, Sandra .................... 159,205 171 Kinney, Pamela ...................... Kinney, Rick ...... ....... ............. Kissling, Carl ....,.... 114, 159, Kissling, Paul ................. 38, Kistler, Kimberly .................... Klein, Cynthia ........ ....... 4 0, Klein, Dennis ...... Klein, jeffery ....... 27, Klein, Kenneth ....,.... ............ 105 182 114 182 159 159 182 Klein, Linda ........................... 182 Klein, Mark 36, 53, 92, 108, 138, 139 Kline, Charles ..... 90, 107, 171, 192, 201 Klocheska, Alvin ...........,....,... Klockowski, Cynthia .............. 182 139 Knabbs, Karen .... 12, 23, 41, 182, 204 Knakiewia, Kathleen ............. Knight, Melissa ............ ....... 1 71 Knott, jeffrey ............ ...... 4 , 139 Knowles, Gregory ..... 91, Knowles, Robert ..................... Knowlton, Stephanie Ko Ier, Sandra . ..................... . KoFbe, Mark .................,. 1 1 6, 182 171 182 159 Kuhman, Bruce .... 36, 140. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, University of Toledo, Arts 81 Sciences. Kuhman, Carol ...40, 171, 190, 203 Kuhman, Cathy ........ 41, 183, 203 Kuhnle, Patricia .................... Kummerer, Gregory .......... 89, 140 Kujda, Gary ............................ 159 159 Kummerer, William ............... 183 Kummerow, jack ....... . ........ 183 Kurdziel, Michael .................. 183 Kurek, Debra ......................... 171 Kurtz, Cynthia .................. 19, 183 Kunz, Linda ..... 21, 32, 37, 49, 140, 199. Omena Aura 1, 2 3,4, juniorSorelles 3, Senior Sorelles 4, Pot 0'Gold 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, DeViltries Cast 3 , 4, Athletic Office 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Queen At- tendant 4. Kurucz, Dennis ..... ..... . ..... 1 40 I I Labay, Cynthia ........ ........ 1 59 LaCourse, Robert .................... 159 LaCourse, Thomas ................. 183 LaipplY, jeffery ...................... 183 Lake, Karen 40,1 00. Para Medics 1, A Capella Choir 2,3, 4, Chorus 1,MusicaI Costume Com. 1,Music- aI Chorus 2, Library Help 4, North- wood lrstitute, Fashion Merchan- dising. Lamarand, john ...................... 159 Lammers, Kevin ...... 140. Student Council Rep. 3, Honor RoIl3 -Ohio State University-Lima Branch, Bus- iness. Lampert, Laurie .................... 183 Lampros, Marcia ...... ....... 1 71 Lampros, Matthew .................. 1 83 Lam ros, Milton .................... 140 Landis, Ruth 27, 28, 66, 159, 202, 204 Langenderfer, Sharon ...... 41, 1834 19 Langhorst, Timothy .. 1 28, 130,140 Languages .......... . ............... 66, 67 24 242 Lapinske, Randy ..................... Lappohn, Lydia ...................... 159 Laskiewicz, lanet ..... 24, 25, 171, 190 Latson, Erma ...... ........... 1 2, 171 Laufer, Crai .................... 99, 171 Lavsky, Moiie ..... 36. Prism Rep. 1, 2, Magazine Rep. 2,l.C.L.3 4, Equestriennes 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, University of Toledo, Biology. Lawhorn, Charlene ................ 183 Lawrence, Douglas ................ 171 Lawson, Donald ...........,....,... 183 Layson, Vivian ........... 40, 41, 183 Lazenby, Dennis ..,..... 24, 43, 171 LeBeau, Charles ..................... Lebow, Laura .... 27, 32, 37, 49, 140, 199. Student Council Welfare Com. 1, 2, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, lr. Rep. at Large 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 2, junior Sorelles 3, Senior Sorelles 4, Thaliars, Chaplain, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pot 0' cold 3, 4, oevilrries Com. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cast 4, Programs 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Office Help 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, Ohio University, Speech Therapy. Lee, Kenneth ......................... 183 Lee, Kenneth Ray ................... 105 Lee, Mary ....................... 159, 202 Lee, Theresa .... 170, 171,193,191 Leeper, Barry 25, 48, 138, 140, 206. Radio Club 1, 2,3, 4, sec. 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Chess Club 1, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Rescue Squad 2,3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Committee Students Rights and Responsibilities 4, Uni- versity of Toledo or Case Western Resenre. Lee er, Monte ..... 24, 183, 206 Leffller, Nickie ........ 159, 200, 203 Lemerand, Harriet ................. Leonard, Laura ...................... Lesser, Darla .................. 159, Levene, Lloyd ........ 105, 159, 159 140 Lepiarz, Marie ........................ 159 202 201 Leverenz, Cindy ..,.................. 183 Levey, Craig ........................... 159 Levine, Steven ....... ............. 1 83 Levinson, Helen ........... 3 8, 40, 159 Levinson, Susan ..................... 194 Lewandowski, Patricia ............ 1 71 Lewandowski, Teresa .............. 159 Lewis, Bonnie ................ 171, 200 Lewis, George ........................ 183 Lewis, Kathryn .................. 41, 183 Lewis, Marcia ........... 41, 183, 186 Lewis, Regina ..... ................ 1 71 Lewis, Ronald ..... ........ 1 03, 183 Lewis, Stephen ........... 40, 41 , 140 Lewis, Susan ..................... 40, 160 Libbey Owers Ford ............... 218 Liber, Christine ............,......... 183 Liber, Samuel ......................... Liber, Sandy ................ 24, 42, 171 Library ..................................... 57 Lichon, Ken ........................... 171 Lichtcsien, Brenda ........ 43 , 52, 160 Liddell, Debra ......................... 40 Liebig, Blaine ........ 105, 160, 201 Liebig, Eric .........,..... ...... 1 07, 171 Ligibel, David 140, 192, 201. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Com. Chairman3, 4, Area Rep. 4, Student-Faculty Board 1, 2, 3, Class Co-Chmn. 2, Com. Sub-Chmn. 2,3, Com. Mem- ber 2, 3, Pot O' Gold Rep. 1,2, 3, 4, Prism Rep. 1, 2,3,4, Magazine Rep. 1, 2,3, 4, Talisman 1, 2,3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Prsident 4, Swim- ming 1, 2, Football 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Duke, Oceanography. Ligibel, Douglas 90, 102, 171, 192, 201 Lincoln, Cynthia ........ 97,171,196 Lincoln, Starrie ..................... 160 Linder, Catherine .................. 171 Lind ner, Robert ........ ....... 1 40 Lindsay, Allen ........................ 183 Lipe, Shelley 40, 160, 194, 198 Li-pe, Stacey ............ 177, 183, 194 Lipson, Kenneth ........... ..... 3 8, 160 Lipson, Sylvia ......................... 183 Lisk, Mark ......... 40, 41, 160, 206 Little, lack ............................. 205 Liwo, Vickie .......................... 160 Lloyd, Frederick .................... Lloyd, lohnnie ............... 171, Marsha Martin, ll, Benjamin 33, 3 7, Ann ...... 97,16O,19O, Martin, Mary .... 126, 172 198, 203 160 183 205 Lockwood, lill ....................... 140 Lockwood, Nancy .................. 171 171 London, Richard .................... 140 Lond on, Robert ............... Looking Glass Beauty Salon, The 212 Loomis, lerome ..................... 183 Lopez, Angelina ............. 183 , 1 91 Lopez, Ro ert .......... 92, 140, 192 Lopez, Rosalinda ....... 40, 160, 191, 203 Lorenz, Christine ..... 140. DeVil- tries Com. 2, Tickets 2, Publicity 2, Office Help 3, Sawyer Business School, Businss. Lorigan, Daniel .............. 173, 183 Louls, Tuna ........... ........... Love, Gregory ...... ............... 1 83 Love, Keith ....................... 91, 183 Love, Lee .................. 91, 103,183 Luce, Vera .............. 160, 190, 200 171 Luczak, Darla ......................... Luczak, Debra .... 36, 140. Tawasi 2, Stationer's Desk 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 , 4, Secretarial. Ludwikoski, Jeanette ............. 160 Lunceford, Larry .................... 160 Lunceford, Lloyd 114, 115, 160 Luppens, Sharon ..... 40, 41 140, 196. Peries 2, 3, 4, Pay-a-el-sa 2, A Capella Choir 2,3, 4, Chorus 1, DeVi tries Com. Member Make-Up 2, Extra 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Musical 2, 4, Girls' Ersemble 2, Chorale 3, 4, University of Toledo, Special Education. Luther, Lynda ........ 171, 193, 196 Lykins, Carey ................. 103, 183 Lykins, Cathy .... 24, 41, 43, 97, 183, 195 Lykirs, Curtis 112, 171, 192, 201 Lykirs, Michael ........................ 29 Lyons, Brenda ...... ..... 1 83 Ma Chere Beauty .................. 218 MacLean, Donna ............ 171, 200 MacLean, janet ..... ................ 1 60 Maclin, Lewis 40, 1 08,141,191 . Students Rights 84 Responsibilities 4, Black Student Union3, Campus Life 4, Gospel Choir 4, judiciary Board 4, Track 1,3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Bowling Green, Business Admini- stration. Madanski, Timothy .......... 64, 68 Madden, Deborah ............. 40,171 Madrzykowski, Michael .......... 171 Mahorney, Patrick ................. 160 Mater, Ruth .................... 160, 194 Maison, James ............... 126, 171 Majors, Erotida ....... ............ 1 72 Male Cheerleaders ..... ......... . . 73 Maluchnik, Sandra .................. Manders, Renee ..................... 183 Manera, james .. 24, 107,116,172 Manera, Vince .................. 25,141 Manke, Lisa ............................ 172 Mansour, Linda 19, 40, 172, 196, 202 Manzel Flowers ..................... 212 Marion, Marc ..... 26, 42, 92, 172 Marok, Rebecca ..................... 172 Marsh, Charles ...................... 172 Martin, Michael ...... ...... Martin, Randall ...... ...... 1 83 Martin, Thomas ...... ...,.. 1 83 Martin, Timothy ..... ...... 1 60 Mason, Ronald ...................... 172 Mast, Scott ............................ 141 Math ................................. sa, 69 Mathison, lulie ..... 141, 196. Prism Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 1, 2, De- butantes 2, 3, Peries 4, Chorus 1, DeViltries Com. MemberCostumes 2, Honor Roll 3, Biscayne Para- medical Institute, Miami, Florida. Matuszewski, Anthony ............ Maurer, Frederick .......... 114, 183 Maurer, Mark ................. 40, 160 Mayer, Barbara .............. 160, 1 94 Mayers, William .............. 27, 172 Maywheather, Anthony ..... 91 , 1 83 Maywheather, Gary ......... 91, 183 Mayweather, Patricia ............ Mazey, Kathy ........ 160, 191, Mazurek, lefferey ................. 172 McCarthy, lames ................... McCarthy, Terrence ...... ...... 1 72 McCarthy, Thomas ....... ...... 1 41 183 172 160 203 McCaster, Marian ...... ...... McClure, john ....................... McClure, Kenneth .... ......... McClure, Philip ..................... 1 1 McCormick, Dolly ........ 40, 1 Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 1, 3, 4. McCoy, Ronald ...................... 1 McCoy, Tony ......................... 1 McCreary, Charles 91, 103, 1 McDonalds ........................... 2 McGee, Anthony .............. 91, 1 McGinnis, Diane ................... 1 McGinnis, James ................... 1 McGraw, Brenda ........ 25, 42 1 Mclndoe, Gordon ............ 40 1 Mclndoe, Gregory ................. 1 Mclntyre, Arthur ................... 1 McKenzie, Patricia .......... 97, 1 McLoughlin, Terrance ...... 90, 1 McMillan, Desiree ................. 1 McMillan, Maureen ...... ..... . 1 McNeil, Gerald ...........,......... McPartland, Deborah ........... 1 McQueen, Rebecca .......... 41, 1 McWilliam, lack ...... 90,102, 17 192, 2 Meca ..................................... 1 Mechel, Michael ....... .......... 1 Medlen, Michael ....... ....... 1 Meek, jill ............................... 1 Meiers, Richard ..................... Menacher, Mary ..... 41, 184, 1 Menacher, Susan ............. 40, 16 194, 1 Oh the heartbreak ot psoriasis! rill Paint and Supply om an 215 40, 41, 48, Nordnoff, lulla ................ 48, 173 193 p y .......................... rritt, Beth .,............... 172, 200 rritt, lean 19, 32, 33, 36, , 141,199. Student Council Com- sion Member Welfare 1, 2, 3, ial Service 3, Student Council p. 1, 2, 3, Spirit Committee 1, 2, 4, Activities Board 4, Pot 0' ld Rep. 1, 2, Magazine Rep. 1, 3, Prlsm Rep. 1, 2, Thalians 1, , Sorelles 3, 4, Pot 0' GoId3, Editor 4, DeViltries Com. Mem- Montrie, Marilyn Montri, Ronald ...... .. 48,161,198 Moon, Constance ................ 172 Moore, Bruce ....... ........ 1 61 Moore, Deborah ...... . ...... 184 Moore, Gary .......................... Moore, Russell ...............,... 91,184 Moran, Betsy ......................... 184 Morford, Nancy .... 12, 23, 40, 41, 161, 195, 198 Morford, Peggy ...... 5, 23, 40, 41, 161, 195, 198 Morgenstern, john 4, Cast 2, 3, Debate Team 1, 2,3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, Quiz Bowl Team 4, Scholarship Team 1, Nat- r Scene 1, 2, Intramurals 2, nor Rolf 1, 2, 3, 4, National nor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, ill and Scroll3, 4, Lab Assistant Ohio State or Ohio University, rnalism. rritt, Robert ............... 126, 172 rtz, lay ...................... 160, 206 tzger, Richard ...... 48, 160,205 tzger, Robert ......., 48, 160, 192, 205 wbuorn, Renee ................. 141 yer, Ann ........ 48, 160, 203 ers Madonna eyers, Theodore . ..184 200 184 y , .. .... . , yers, Teresa ...................... 141. Baseball 4, Manager 1,Sienna Hights, Art. eyers, Thomas .................... 172 chael, David 40, 41, 141. A pella Choir 3, 4, Madrigal 4, orale3 , 4. ichael, Karen .............. 172, 190 ichael, Karen Lynn ...... 172, 200 ichael, Patricia ....... 36, 40, 141 ichalski, Karen .................... 141 ichalski, Linda ...... ..... 1 72 ichelle, Marie ....... ..... iles, Deborah ..... ..... 1 60 iles, Elaine iles, Vivian ......... ...N--...- 142. Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Chorale 4, Audio-Visual 3, 4, University of Toledo, Com- putets. ional Honor Society 4, University of Toledo, Music. Ness, Kathryn ..... 18, 29,129,172, 195 195 Newson, Lonnle ....... ........... 1 72 NFL .......... , ............ 205 Klchols, Lots .................. 161, 200 161 Nofzi nger, Scott Norman, Brenda ....... 41, 184, Norman, Sheryl .... 40,41, 161,164 Northington, Roberr iligan, Thomas .................... Morgenstern, Mary lo 172, 193 Morrison, Marianne .........,.... 184 Morrison, Roger ......... ........ 172 Morton Dann ...................... 172 99 , Y Morton, lohn ........................... Moses, Marilyn Help 3 . 142. Library Mosley, lack ........... . ............. . Moss, Debra ........ Moss, Levi ........... Motley, Rebecca.. Motley, Timothy . Mruzek, Kathleen Mueller, Kenneth Muhleman, Dale. Muhleman, janet 41, 184, 204 ..............-41,184 142 184 161 161 Muhleman, Philip ................. 142 Mulligan, Mary .. 41, 184 Murson, Ronald ....... ........... Munson, Roy ....... Muraski, George . Murphy, Michael Murray, Denise 142 172 184 201 99, l100, 1 9 7 161, 142 99 161 MurrY, lames ........... ..... , Musgrave, lane ...................... 172 129 Music and Art . ............... 128, Musical Committees ............... 26 Mussery, Debbie ......... 172 Northington, Robert ........ 49, 143 Nowaczyk, Darlene .............. 185 Nowaczyk, Michael ....,. 105, 173 Odell,lanet ............... 41,185,186 Odell, john ...................... 42, 161 O'Donnell, Chris ........... 107, 185 O'Donnell, Kim ............... 48, 173 O'Donnell, Robert ................. 143 O'Haver, Elden ..... .. ..... .. Ohio Bell ................. ....... 2 10 O'Laughlin, Ron ...... ..... 1 61 Oldham, Laurie ....... ..... 1 85 Olive, Rose ................. ....... 1 85 Olszewski, Maryann .............. 173 Olszewski, Michael .......... 91, 185 Omena Aura ......... O'Neil, Frances ..... .. ........ 194 Nelson iller, Barbara A. .......... 184, 184 141 iller, Barbara ........... 41,97,172 195 193 iller, Carolyn ,......... .... 1 84, iller, Charles ..... 84, 88, 89,104, 105,118,119,160, 201 iller, Cheryl ........................ 204 iller, Debra .......................... 160 iller, Dennis ............ 116,160 iller, Diana 36, 49, 141, erman Club 2, Girls' Basketball - Intramurals 2, Library Help 4, onor Roll 1, 2,3,4, NationalHon- r Society 4, University of Toledo, assey College, Interior De- ration. 147. iller, loyce .... Kiowa 1, 2, Chap- in 2, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll , Office Work. iller, Kathryn ..................... 184 iller, Linda ........... 25, 172, 190 iller, Marcia ....................... 141 iller, Matthew ............... 89, 160 iller, Michael ...................... 160 iller, Pamela ...................... 160 iller, Peter .... 89, 161, 192,201 iller, Raymond .................... 142 iller, Richard ...................... 142 iller, Robert .............,,......... 172 iller, Rodney ...................... 172 iller, Timothy ..... 142. Student ouncil Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 2,3, illman, Linda ...................... 142 incey, Donald ..... 40, 87, 89, 108, 110,118,161,191,197, 201 iner, Beverly .............. 161, ink, Marlene ...... ............... 195 142 inor, Cheryl ....................... 184 dissler, Patricia ............. 142, 194 ftistor, Timothy .,..... .......... ftitchell, Melvin ...... ........ 1 61 ftolden, Beverly .................... 172 tolden, Deborah ................,. 184 ftominee, Gloria .... 19, 26, 161, 198, 202, 205 lontgomery, l0seph ............. 172 Aontri., Karen 142. Prism Rep.2, Aagazlne Rep. 3, Equestriennes3, V, President 4, Office Help 3, Bus- ness. Muszynski, Bonne ................... Muszynski, Marilyn ................ 142 Muto, Cynthia ....,... 161, 164, 195 Muto, Janet ................... 184, 195 Myers, Diana ..... ................ 1 72 Myers, Mark ...... ........ 1 41 Myers, Tom .,..... ..... 1 16 Nachtrab, Donald ....... ........ 1 84 Nadol ny, Pamela .................... 142 Nagel, Kent ............................ Nagley, Ronald ......,.............. 184 Nagley, Sandra ........ 142. Office Help3. Napierala, Margaret .......... ,... 1 61 Napolski, Daniel ..,.......... 107,172 Napolski, Nick ....................... 143 Napolski, Timothy .,,............... 172 Nappenbach, Bonnie 5, 20, 21, 23, 143 Nappenbach, Douglas ........ 102, 172, 201 Nappenbach, Randy .......... 91,184 Nasadin, Aaron ..................... 184 National Honor Society ........... 36 Neal, Anthony ....................... 143 Neely, Lois ..................... ..... Neiswender, Penny ..... ..... 1 73 Neitzel, David ......... ..... 1 61 Neitzel, Richard ...... ........... 1 84 Nelson, Diane ....................... 143 ennlfer 4 161 194 , I ' .......... , , Nesper, Richard ..... 14, 36,39, 43, 56, 143, 192, 205. studentcoumil Commission Awards 1, 2, Sopho- more Class President, Senior Class Rep. Class Com.Member2,4,Prom 4, Forum 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 4, German 2, 4, NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, DeViltries Com. Member O'NelI, Roderick .................... 161 Orchestra ......................... 42, 43 Orlando, Deborah .... 22,161,195, 198 Orr, David ..... 14, 3 6,143 .Student Council Rep. 4, Human Relations Board 4, Radio Club 2,3,VicePres. 3, DeViltries 3, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, University of Toledo, Philosophy. Orr, Michael ...................,..... 173 orwig, David .... 84, 89, 112, 113, 1 17, 119, 130, 143, 206. Talisman 4, Vice President 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, University of Toledo. Otto, Kimberly ................ 97, 173 Ovall, jeff .............................. 185 Owens, Angela .... . ................. . Owers Corning Fiberglass ..... 219 Owens-Illinois ....................... 208 Owens, Richard ..................... Packer, Diane ...... 161, 162, 198, 200 Palicki, Dennis ....................... 185 Palmer, Susan ........ 18, 168, 173 Paneff, lill ............................. 173 Pa nkratz, David ................ 43,143 Panteli, Toula ................ ....... 1 73 Papenfuss, Kathleen .... 143. Office Help 3, Bookkeeper. Papurt, David ..... 89, 108, 143 Parcell, Bruce 24, 143. Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, oeviltries 4, Pit Ba nd 4, University ofToledo, Music. Park, Paula ............................. 1 43 Park, Thomas ......................... 161 Parker, Bufford ..... 205. Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, Class Co- Chairman 3, Prism Rep. 2, NFL 4, Football 1, Track 2, Honor Roll 4, Musical 4, Florida Atlantic Univer- sity, Art. Parker, David ..... 15, 112, 119, 131, 143. Student Council Pres- ident 4, Commission Member Ath- letic3, lunior Class President,CIass Committees 2, 3, NFL 3, 4, Young Llfe3, 4, Boys Chorus 1, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Captain 4, Intramurals 4, Honor Roll 2, 3,4, University of Toledo, English, Polit- ical Science. Parker, Holli ........................... Parker, Sharon ....... 161, 194, Parr, Gary ..................... ......... Parr, joseph ..: ...................... . Parraz, Helen ........................ Patel, Sudhla .......... 161, 188, 198 143 185 Parraz, Fldenclo ........ . ........... 185 173 202 Patmore, Kimberly ................. 173 161 Patterson, Russell .................. Patterson, Susan .... 17, 49, 144, 203 . Student Council Commissions Organization 8t Awards 1,2,3,4, Finance 84 Welfare 3, 4, Publicity 1, 2, Awards Commissioner 4, Class Committees 2, 3, 4, Tri-D 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. Service 4, Spirit Commit- tee 2, DeViltries Committees 2,3, 4, Cast 4, Intramurals 2, Athletic Office3, 4, Musical Committee 3, Secretary. Patterson, Steven ................... 161 Patterson, Timothy ................ Patton, Holly ..... 24, 161,193,196 Pautz, Mary ...... 144. ICL 1, 2,3, Musical 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Toledo Hospital School of Nursing. Pay-a-el-sa .............................. 1 95 Payne, Mike .......................... Pederi, Sally ...... ...... 1 61, 202 Penamon, Alan ........... 40, 43,185 Penamon, leffery .................. Perales, David ....................... 185 Perales, Luann ..... 6, 17, 19, 26, 144, 195, 199, 202. Student Coun- cil Commission Welfare 3, 4, A- wards 4, Finance4, Organization 4, Welfare Commissioner 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 3, 4, Area Rep. 3, 4, lunior Class Treasurer, Class Committees 3, Sorelles 3,4, Trea- surer 4, Pay-a-el-sa 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Y-Teens 1, Thespians 4, Young Life 4, DeViltries Com. Member3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Honor Roll 4, Musical 3, 4. Perales, Ricardo .... .. ....... 161 Pericleans ............................. 1 96 Perkins, Marv ........... ............ 1 73 Perlmutter, Richard ..... 36,3 9,124, 143, 144. Finance Commission Member 1, Candy Drive Rep. 2, Senior Class Treasurer, DeViltries Extra 2, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Quiz Bowl Team 4, Oberlin College. Perry, Ginger ........................ 185 Pertcheck, Melani ............ 43, 173 Peterson, Edythe ..................... 144 Petros, Evangeline ........... 161,195 Peyton, Charles ...................... 173 Phelps, ludy .. ............. 28, 40, 161 Phelps, Mary lo ............. 161, 203 Phillips, Betlyanne ......... 161,194 Phillips, George .................... Robert .... Phillips, ............ 90, 173 Phillips, Terrell ..... 3, 40, 41, 99, 1 oo, 139, 144,201 .Student Faculty Board 4, Prism Rep. 4, Talisman 4, A Capella Choir 4, Chorus 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Artist. Phillips, Theresa ..........., 40, 173 Piel, Carolyn ........... 41, 185, 195 Piel, Diane ...... ..... 1 4,161,195 243 174 h 'dl D 'd ..... Pr1ce,Wlllla .................... 161,196 S el er' aw Rodgers, Dora ........................ 174 146 162 44 Pietrykowski, Leo ....... ........ 1 61 Pietrykowski, Mark ..... ........ 1 73 Pilaczynski, Roxanne ............. 173 Plettner, jeffrey .......... ........ 1 44 Pollack, Larry .......... ........... 1 85 Polston, Richard ............... 24, 173 Pom-Pom Girls ......................... 13 Pope, john ................. 25, 26, 173 Pot O' Gold ...................... 32,33 Potter, Kathryn ..... 38, 40, 144. Student Council Rep. 3, 4, Prism Rep.1, 2, Thalians1,2,3,Treasurer 3, A Capella Choir3,4, Chorus 1, DeViltries Extra 1, Office Help 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, University of Michigan, Chinese 81 Journalism. Powell, Alton ......................... Powell, Kathy .... 48, 144. Nurse's Aid 4. Powers, J. Scott ................. 90, 173 Pownall, Kevin ..... 24, 26,42, 173, 192 Pratt, Mary Jane ..................... Price, Gregory ............... 102, 173 Priddy, Barbara ..,.. 41, 42, 185, 186 Prism ............ . ..................... 34,35 Proestou, Paula ..... 36, 144, 147. Tri-D 3, 4, Intramurals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National HonorSoc- iety 4, University of Toledo, Science. Prond, Tina .............. 41, 185, 195 Pruss, joan .... 49, 54, 144. Red Cross 4, Treasurer 4, Tri-D 2, 3, Library Help 4, Business. Prysiazny, Stephen ................. Prz blyski, Michelle .............. 173 Puchicki, Leonard ................... 173 Puli andla, Balaram 38,3 9,144. Stucfent Council Rep. 2, Human Relations Board 3, Chess Club 4, Treasurer 4, Soccer 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 4, Honor Roll1, 2, 3, 4, Fational Honor Society 3, 4, Ober- in. Purcell, William .......... ....... 1 44 Pursell, Scott ........ ....... 1 44 Purtee, April ...... .... 1 85 Quill and Scroll ..... ......... . 37 Quinn, Dereck ....... ..... 9 1, 185 Quinn, Lisa ......... . .... 40, 162 Quiz Bowl ...... .......... 3 9 Reynolds, Kevin ............ 144, 204 Reynolds, Larry ..... ........... 1 74 Reynolds, Lori ...... ........... 1 85 Rhegness, Diane ....... ..... 4 O, 162 Riccitelli, Karen ....... ........ 1 62 Riccitelli, Karis ...... ..... 4 0, 162 Rice, Antoinette .................... 185 Rice, David ...................... 27, 174 Rice, Gary .............................. 174 Rice, Philip ................ 27,144,192 Richard, Byron ............. 23,32,185 Richardson, Robin ........... 56, Saba, Rhonda ....... ...... 1 62 ,198 ,194 Salem, Cynthia .............. 174 Samples, Debra .......... 49,162,200 Sampson, Jill ................. 174, 194 Sampson, Kenneth ................ Samuels, Debra .............. 162,198 Sanders, Valaria 145, 204. Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 2,3,4, Area Com. Member 1, 2, 3, Human Relations Board 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- ella Choir 4, Mary Mame, Medical junior Sorelles, Senior Sorelles, Viltries 1, 2,3, 4, Steering Com. Usherette3, 4, Head Usherette Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, Musical 1, Florida State, Dance. See, jennifer .,.,.............. 174, 2 Seiler, Laura ............. ....,,.... 1 Sekas, Priscilla .............,........ 1 Senior Sorelles ....................... 1 Shaner, Cynthia 19,41,185,2 Sharfman,Bernard .... 38,114,1 Richie, Bradley ..... 9, 26, 27, 36, 92, 93, 108, 118, 130, 145. stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 2, Class Com- mittee 2, Forum 1, 2, Sr. Band 1, 2, jr. Band 1, DeViltries Steering Com. 4, Pit Band 1, 2,3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Captain 4, Intra- murals 2, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Um- versity of Idaho, Architecture. Riggs, Larry 21, 112, 130, 145 Riggs, Sandra ........................ 185 Technology. Sandler, Stephen .................. 162 Sandler, Traci ....... ...... 1 85, 191 Sauer, Doug ............. ........... Savorelli, Cynthia .................. 162 Sawicki, Cynthia .............. 48, 174 Sawyer, Ramona ......... 40, 41,185 174 Scaffldi, Lydia ................ 123, Scaffidi, Ronald 18, 56,145, Schad, Samuel ..................... Schaefer, Gregory ................. Schaefer, joan ........... Schafer, Debra ...... Scheer, Marianne 205 185 145 . 185 40, 41, 145, 193, 27, R' , Sherry ......................... 162 Iggs 196 Rigoli, Joni ............... 62, 174, Ripple, Brian .......... 102,112,174 Rizzo, jan ................. 90, 174, 192 Roach, Gayle ......................... 185 Roach, Keith ......................... 185 Robbins, Catherine ..... ..... 1 85 Robert, Mark ........... ..... 1 74 Roberts, Clifford ..... ........ 1 45 Roberts, Gregg ....... . .......... 174 Roberts, Jefferey ...... ...... 4 0,174 Roberts, john ....... .............. 1 74 Roberts, Patricia ............. 162, 203 Roberts, Scott .......... ........... Roberts, Steven ..................... Robertson, Roxanne ............... 185 Robinson, Fay .... 40,1 74,195,204 Robinson, Mona ................... 185 Robinson, Teresa ........... 1 45, 1 97 202, Scheibert, Rachelle ........ 185, 194 202 162, 205 Scheuer, Rebecca .................. 174 Schinke, Pamela . ..... ....... .174 Sharfman, William .. Sharp, juanlta ........................ 1 Sharp, Rosemary ................... 1 Shaw, Robert ......................... Shaw, Thomas ..... 92, 95, 1 118, 146. Student Council Rep. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Football 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, National Honor Society3, University of Wisconsin or Univ sity of Minnesota, Math or Forest Shaw, Van ............................... Shea rma n, joh n .............. Radeckl, Martha ................... 185 173 202 205 Radunz, Dale ........ I r Rahal, Ronald ....................... 144 173 Raitz, Jeffery .......................... Ramsey, Steve.. 1 . ............ 91, 185 Randleman, Adrian .... 91,103 185 Rankirs, Wlllle ............... Rathke, Daniel ...... ...... 1 16, 162 Ray, Melodie ........ ....... 1 85 Rayman, Robin ........ ........ 1 73 Rayman, Roland ...... ........... 1 62 Reau, Jeffery ......... .......... 1 62 Recreation .................... 126, 127 Redner, Marianne .................. 1 44 Reed, David ........ ..... ........ 1 8 5 Reed, Jay .............. ....... 1 74 Reed, Tim ....... ....... 8 9 Reetz, David ......................... 1 62 Reid, Clifton ......................... 162 Reiser, Sarah ...... 14, 19, 22, 169, 174 Religion ......................... 1 24, 1 25 Reny, Jeffery ...,..... Reucher, Sandra ...... Reynolds, Jay ........ 174 162 174 Rocker, Timothy ............... 24, 174 Rocker, Delbra .... 18,145.Student Council Re . 4, Y-Teers 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4, Girg' Basketvall 2,3, Intra- murals 1 , 2, Athletic Office 4, Hon- or Roll 4, Ohio State, Physical Ther- apist. Rocker, Peter ................ 1 74, 197 Rockwood, Jeffery .................. 162 Rogers, Kathleen ........ 49,162, 200 Rogers, Marsha ..... 48, 145, 204. DECA 4, Chorus 2, Office Help 4, Nurse's Aid 4, Business. Rohr, Walter ......................... 174 Rokicki, Eileen .... 49, 145. Prism Rep. 2, Magazine Rep. 2, Deviltris Com. 1, Office Help 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 4, University of Toledo. Rokicki, Kimberly .................. 174 Romanoff, Richard ................ 162 Rome, james ............ ......... Romerski, Andrea .................. Rosenenberg, Robert ...... 28, 174, 202, 205 Rosenberger, James .............. Rough, Walter ....................... 145 Rowan, Stephen .................... 185 Rubin, Neil ..... 25, 114, 115, 174 Ruby's Beauty College .......... 219 Rudy's Hot Dog ..................... 210 Runckel, Phylis ..............,....... 185 Russell, Danni ........................ 174 Russell, Jerry 40, 89, 104, 1-1065i Russell, Lisa . ........................... 162 Russell, Rozanne .................... 174 Rutz, Donald ................. 185, 201 Rutz, Heidi ..... 33, 37, 49, 162, 194, 198, 205 Saba, Cheryl ...... ........ 4 1, 185 Saba, Rebecca ...... ...... 1 74, 196 Schmidt, Cynthia .................... 185 Schmidt, David ................ 24, 162 Schmidt, Paul ........................ Schneider, Brenda ................. 185 Schneider, Ronald ................. 162 Schneider, Susan ........ 19,40,162, 164, 193, 198 Schneiderman, Lori ............. .. 174 Scheiderman, Steven ............. 145 Schnell,jeffrey . .... 3 6, 92,13,108, 119, 145, 192. Human Relations Board 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, Scholarship Team 2, National Hon- or Society 3, 4,Vice Pres.4,Physics. Schnell, julie .... 48, 162,193,198 Scholz Homes ........................ 209 School Board ........................... 73 Schoonmaker, Marc ...... 146, 204 Schrader, Royanne ..... 146, 204. DECA 4, Office Help 3, Owens Technical College, Computer Pro- Sheidler, Sandra . ........ 40, 1 196, 1 Sheryl, Scott .......................... 1 Sheline, Kathleen ............. 23, 1 Sherman, Jacqueline ............. Sherrer, Ronda .. .......... ..... . .1 Sherry, Lee ............... . ....... .. Shible, Beverly ............... 162, 2 Shible, Charlotte .................... 1 Shible, Stanley ..... 133, 146. S dent Council Rep. 1, 2, DeViltri Com. Member 2,3, Intramurals Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, University of Toledo, Busin Administration. Shiffler, Mark ........................ Shinaul, Jefferey .............. 24, 1 Shinaul, Vickie .............. 146,2 Shindel, Barbara .................... 1 Shindel, Matthew .................. 1 Shinners, Michael ..... 89, 119,1 Shoemaker Michael.. Short, Alane .......... 162, 2 Short, Raymond ............... ....... 1 Shou n, Allen .......................... Shrewsbery, Yvonne ..... ....... Shriner Realty .............. gramming. Schrein, Clifford .................... Schrein, Thomas ...... ...... - Schrickel, Cathy ...... ....... Schrickel, Vickie ................... Schroeder, Arthur ................. Schroyer, Paul ..... . ................ . Schueler, Barbara .... 41, 185, 174 185 174 146 174 185 195 Schultz, William .... 17, 29, 40, 41, Schwalbe, Carol .................... Schwartz, Eileen ..... 68, 146, 199. Welfare Commission 1, Thalians 1, 2, junior Sorelles 3, Chaplain 3, Senior Sorelles 4, DeViltries Com. 2, Intramurals 2, Library Hel? 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, University o In- diana, Education. Schwartz, Harvey 35, 37, 136, 146. Publicity Commission 1, Stu- dent Council Rep. 1, 2, Prism Rep. 2,3, 4, Magazine Rep. 2, Quill 87 Scroll 3, 4, Prism 2,3, 4, Editor 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, University of Tol- edo or Iowa, journalism. Schwartz, Ronald 59, 141, 146 Science .............................. 68, 69 Sciplin, Robert .... 18, 146.Student Council Rep. 1, 2,3, 4, Human Re- lations Board 4, Student Rights and Responsibilities 4, Senior Band 1, 2,3, junior Band 2, DeViltries Cast 2, Musical 3, Pit Band 3, University of Toledo Business. Scott, Lycha ............................ 146 Sedlander, Mary Lee 27, 146, 195, 199, 202. Commission Mem- ber Publicity 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Pot O' Gold Rep. 4, Mag- azine Rep. 1, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2,3, 4, 1 1 21 Shugarman, leffrey ............... 17 Shull, Robert ......................... 18 ' 18 Sibley, Douglas ..................... Siegel, Lesley .... 36,147,194,19 Welfare Commission 1, 2, 3, Publicity 1, 2,3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 4, Class Committees 2, 3, Pris Rep. 2, Peries 2,3, 4, Pledge Mo 4, O-A 2, 3, 4- Rec. Secretary Vice Pres. 4, Chorus 1, DeViltri Com. 1, 3, 4, Extra 2, Honor Ro 1, 2, 3 4, Scholarship Team National Honor Society 3, Musical 2, Purdue, Education. Siegwald, Elizabeth ............... 18 Sieiwald, Gordon ..... ...... 1 7 Sie , David ............ ...... 1 4 Siek, Gary .............. .......... Sillence, David . ............ ......... Silverblatt, Tina ...... . ...... 162, Simmons, Thomas .... 36, 147. dent Council Rep. 4, jCL 1, 2 3, Vice Pres. 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 University of Toledo. Simms, Salli .......................... 147 17 Silverblatt, Gina .................... 16 19 St Simrell, David ........... ......... 9 t Singer, Deborah ..... ....... 1 6' Sinner, Steven ..... 163 Sisco ................ 201 -s..-.- Skaff, Anna ..... ....... 1 ff Skaff, Dave ...... . ...... 17E Skaff, Diane ........ ....... 1 75 Skaff, Thomas ........ ...... 1 26 Skorich, john ........................ 2Of Skornik, Karen ....................... 141 Skrzypinski, Mary ja ne ..... 40, 141 Skrzypinski, Virginia ..... 40,49, 1 62 Slautterback, Barbara ............ 141 Sloan, Patricia ....................... 141 Spoerl, Donald ..... 148. Football an, Ronald .... 26, 28, 36, 43, 7, 191. Senior Band 1, 2,3, Or- estra 4, DeViltries Pit Band 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, Nation- Honor Society 4, University of ledo, Political Science or Music. mka, Laura ................. 41,186 mka, Raymond ..107, 175,206 all, Rebecca..21, 27, 28,36,40, , 49, 122, 147, 193, 196. A- rds, Organization Finance, Wel- re Commission Member 2, 3, 4, dent Council Rep. 4, Area Com. mber 2, Class Committees 2,3, A-KA 1, 2, 3, 4, Peries 1, 2,3, Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 2,3, Chorale 3 4, Madrigal 3, 4, rls' Ensemble 4, DeViItries Cast 3, 4, Steering Com. 4, Library lp 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, tional Honor Society 3,4,Music- 2, 4, Queen Attendant4, Univer- y of Toledo or Ball State, English. 201 all, Roy ...........,......... 186, irin, Lawrence .................. 186 ith, Angela ........... 48, 163,204 ith, Anita .......................... 175 ith, Cynthia ...... ......... 4 2,163 ith, David ........... ...... 8 9, ith, David Paul ............ 89, 163 ith, David Keith ......,.. 163,205 ' 163 ith, Debra .............,...... 41, 186 Stewart, Susan ..... 49, 148, 200. ith, Donna ...... 147. Tri-D 1, 2, horus 1. ith, Henry ......................... ith, lack ....... ...... 1 86 ith, lanine ....... ...... 1 47 ith, Kevin ..... ......... 1 75 ith, Lamar ....... ...... 9 1,186 ith, Larry ............. . ........ . ith, Laverne ...................... 147 mith, Oscar .......................... 186 ith Richard 89, 108, 147. udent Council Rep. 2, Varsit D ,Quill and Dagger 2,3, Tracli 1, , 3, 4, Football 1, Honor Roll 1, , 3, Universit of Toledo, Ohio tate, Science. Y mith, Robert ...... ....... 3 6, 38 mith, Robin ....... ......... 1 63 mith Sandra ...... ....... 1 47 mith, Sherry .,..... ......... 1 86 mith Sondra ...... ............ 1 63 mith Timothy ..................... 175 now, Donald ................ 163, 205 now Robin , .......................... 175 nyder, Albert ..... 29, 40, 41 , 131 , 47, 202, 205. Student Council ep. 4, 2nd Ru nner-up Outstanding oph. Boy, Outstanding luni or Boy, lass Comm. 2, 3, Pot 0' Gold ep. 4, Prism Rep. 2, 4, NFL 2, 3, , President 4, JCL 1, 2, 3, Thes- ians 3, 4, A Capella Choir 4, horale 4, Spirit Committee 1, 2, ,4, DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4, lunior sst. 3, Swim Team 1, Intramurals , Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Musical 1, 2, , 4, Sons of American Revolution ational Historical0ration Contest unior Local-1st, State-1st, Na- ionals-4th, Miami University, Rad- o and TV Broadcasting. obczak, Terence ................... 186 octal Patrons ....................... 234 Socha Donald , ..................,.... 175 Sodd, Douglas ..... 16, 21,32,36, 37, 105, 119, 147, 192,201. Pub- licity Commission 2,3, 4, Athletics Commissioner 4, Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Class Com. 2, 3, Prism Rep. 1, 2, Talisman 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4, Quill and Dagger 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 1, Pot O' Gold 4, DeViltries Com. 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Base- ball2, Football 1, Intramurals 2,3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, NationalHon- or Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, Ohio State, Veterinary Medicine. Solberg, Elizabeth .................. 186 Solberg, Eric .......................... Somers Antoinette ................. 148 Sommer, Gary 26, 123,163,192 Sotnyk, Theodore ..... 21, 86, 89, 108, 109, 117, 1 19, 201 . Talisman 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Professional Football. Sound of Music .................. 28, 29 Spadafore, Philip ............. 91, 186 Spalding, Patricia .................. 186 Speiker, Diane ..... 21,33,36,37, 148, 194,199. Awards Commission 2, 3, Welfare 2,3, Organization 1, 2, Student Council Rep. 4, Area Com. Member 2, Class Committees 2, 3, Thadevillians 2,3,Debutantes 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, lunior Sorelles 3, Senior Sorelles 4, Chaplain 4, Omena Aura 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Director 3, President 4, Pot O' Gold 3, 4, DeViltries 1, 2, 3, 4, Com. Member 1, 2, Extra 1, Usher- ette 3, 4, Girls' Swim Team 2, Athletic Office 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Musical 1, 2, Spirit Committee 2, Quill and Scrol 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2nd Runner-up Outstanding Sonh. Girl 2, Queen Attendant, O io State, Dental Hygiene. Spencer, lanice ..................,.. 163 Spetz, jerry ............................ Spetz, lerome .......................... 90 Spetz, Richard .......... 91, 107,186 Speweik, Peggy ......... 41, 186,190 Spice, Bradley ................ 103, 186 Spice, Lucinda ....................... 148 Spirit Committee ...... .......... 1 B Spitler, Charles ............ ...... 1 63 Spitler, Charles Lester ,....... Spoerl, DeLynn ..................... 186 1, 1. C. Penny Company. Spolarich, Martin ................... Spychala, janet ..................... 163 Spychala, Marie ...... ............ Stagner, Sandra ....... ....... 4 1, 186 Stankey, David ....... .......... . . 175 Stankey, Kurt.. ..... ....... 1 75, 186 Stankey, Lynne ....... ............ Stanley, Rodney ..................... Stanley, Valerie ..................... Steele, Thomas ..... 11 6, 148. Base- ball 1, 2, Basketball 1, Football 1, 2, Golf 3, 4, University of Toledo. Steils, lulieanne .................... 148 Steinberg, Mara .................... 186 Steinem, Linda ..... ......... 4 9, 163 Steinem, Sharon .....,... 175, 193 Stengel, Andrea 13 6, 148. Student Council Rep. 2, Class Com. 2, 3, Pay-a-el-sa 1, 2, Peries 3, 4, lunior Sorelles 3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Senior Sorelles 4, Rec. Secretary 4, DeViltries Committee 2, Cast 4, Athletic Office 3, 4, Honor Roll 4, Musical Committee 2, University of Toledo, Primary Ed- ucation. 35, 49, 124, Sten le, Rebecca ............ 186, 200 Step en, Brian ........ ............ 1 48 Stern, Kenneth ...... ......... 1 63 Stern, Philip ........ ...... 1 75 Stevens, Debra ...................... 175 Stevens, Pamela .................... 163 Stewart, Barbara 163, 198, 200 Stewart, Larry ........................ Sisco 2,3, 4, Library Help 4,Honor Roll 2, 4, Secretary. Stichler, Carol ........................ Stokes, james ......... ...... 1 48 Stokes, Patricia ....... ......... 1 48 Stone, Ann ........... ...... 4 1, 186 Stone, Bruce ........ ......... 1 63 Stone, David ........ ...... 1 63 Stone, Sharon ........ . ..... 148 Stone, Terrence ...... ......... 1 86 Storm, Walter ...... ............ Straub, Nathan ................ 25, 175 203 Street, Darlene ............... 175, Street, David .... 90, 175, 192, 201 Street, Sharon .... 40, 148, 203 Student Council Rep. 2, Welfare Com. 3, Awards Com. 4, Finance Com. 4, Class Com. 3, 4, Tri-D 1, 2, 3, 4, Preident 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2,3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 4, Musical 4, Uni- versity of Toledo, Radiology. Student Government ............... 14 Sturniolo,john ......... 90, 105, 175 Sugheir, Jeffery ..................... 163 Sugheir, Samia .................. 41, 186 Sullivan, james ....... ............ 1 75 Sullwold, Suzanne ........... 34, 163 Summer lobs .............. 122, 123 Summers, Victor .................... Sun, Margaret ..... 149. Awards Com. 4, Class Com. 2, 4,DeViltries Com. 1, 2, 4, Girls' Track 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, Honor Roll 1,4,Music- al 1, 3, University of Toledo, Bus- iness. Supinski, Cathy ..................... 163 Surratt, Sylva .... 32, 37,163, 195, 198 Sussman, Ann .... 25, 164,175, 190 Suttles, Wanda ...................... 186 Swiczkowski, Deborah ........... 149 Swiczkowski, Donna ............. 163 Swigart, james ....................... 175 Swindle, Catherine .... 40,163,192 Szetoo, Mei ............................ Szmania, jeff .......... ...... 8 9, 163 Szor, Terry ........ ........ 1 65 Szor, Thomas . ..... . Szozda, Pete ........... ........... 1 86 149 149 Szymanski, Alan ....... ....... 8 9, Szymanski, loan ........ ....,,,.., . 40 Szymanski, Mark ....... ...... 1 63 Taberner, Eileen ...... ...... 6 4, 186 Taite, Robert .......... ......... 1 86 Talbut, Gregory ..................... 186 Talisman ............................... 201 Tansey, john ......................... 175 Tapola, Bruce ..... 92, 93, 95, 108, 118, 175 Tarsha, Valerie .............. 175, 200 TASC ................... .............. 1 5 Tate, Etta ........., ...... 1 86 Tate, Robert ............................ 91 Tate, Valerie .......................... 186 Tawa, Gregory ....................... Tawa, Steven ....... 102, 112, 175, 192, 201 Tawasi ................................... 202 Taylor, Deniese ........ 40, 41, 186 Taylor, Michelle ....... 32, 40, 163, 204 Taylor, Rhonda ..... 149. Student Council Rep. 1, Pot O'Gold Rep. 1, Prism Rep. 3, Magazine Rep. 1, Y-Teers 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 3, Intramurals 1, 2,3, Athletic Office 3, Secretarial, Patricia Stevens Ca- reer College. Taylor, Stephen .... 43, 149. Or- chestra 1 , 2, 3, 4, Football2,Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Musical Pit Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Toledo Youth Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Concertmaster of Northwest Ohio Region4, Asst. Concertmaster of Toledo or Ohio University, Music. Teague, Stanley ............. 11 6, 149 Teetrick, Pamela ................... 186 Teitlebaum, Debbie .... 27, 29, 40, 41, 135, 149, 202. StudentCouncil Rep. 2,3,4,HumanRelations Board 3, Tawasi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, A Capella Choir3, 4, DeViItries Com. 3, 4, Cast 1, 2,3, Steering Com. 4, Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4, National Honor SocieIy3, 4, Musical 4, Thespians 4, Gir s' En- semble 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Chorale 3 , 4, Pharmacy. Temple, Rebecca ........... 162, 163 Tennis ........................... 1 14, 115 Thes ians .............................. 202 Thielien, james ..... 84, 92, EB , 94, 108, 109, 119, 150, 192, 201. Pot O' Gold Rep. 2, Hi-Y 1, 2,3, 4, Talisman 4, Cross Country 1, 2,3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Class Com. 3, Illinois University, Engineering. Thomas, Anthony . ..... 40, 175, Thomas 197 , Cheryl ..................... 175 Thomas, Diane ...................... 163 195 Thomas, Kathleen ..... 43, 163, Thomas , Patricia .................... 203 Thomas, Ricky ........................ Thompson, Francesca ............ Thompson, Laurie .... 186, 195, Thompson, Lynne ..... 19, 175, 178, 205 . 40 Thomas, Sandra ..................... 150 175 196 189, 194, 196, Thompson, Michael ............... 163 Tigerettes ................................ 23 Tillman, Gloria ....... ...... 1 63 Tillman, Sandra ..................... 175 Tillman, Sandy ....................... Tippett, Ann ...... 18, 26, 27, 32, 49, 131, 150, 195, 196. Human Relations Board 4, Class Officer3, Magazine Rep. 2, Pay-a-el-sa 1,2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Peries 2, 3 4, Rec. Secretary 4, Pot O' Gold 4, De- Viltries Com. 3, Extra 2, Steering Com. 4, Office Help 4, Honor Roll 4, Musical Com. 2, 3, 4, University of Toledo, journalism. Tobian, David ....................... 150 Tokles, Ellen ..................... 49, 150 Tolco Corporation ................ 218 Toledo Armature Works ........ 213 Toledo Edison ........................ 209 Tossell, Traci ......................... 175 Toth, Mark ....... ............ Toth, Michael ................ 175, 186 Towle, john .......................... Track ................... 108, 109, 110 Tri-D ..................................... 203 Trotter, Cynthia ............... 40, 175 Trotter, Dennis ....... ......... 1 50 Trout, Donald ........ ......... 1 63 Truby, Mary ........................... 163 Tuckerman, Robert ......... 163,192 Turski, james .................... 91,186 Turnau, Peggy ........ ......... Turner, john ........ Turski, james ....... .... 40 Ulch, Ma ry Lou ...... Vacek, Radko ........... ....... 1 63 Valente, Anthony ..... ...... 1 50 Valois, Richard ...................... 175 Van Alst, Bryan ..................... 163 Vandegriff, Deborah ....... 1 25,1 50 Vandegriff, Nancy .... 187,191,195 Vandiver, Debra .............. 49, 1 63 Vandivort, Daniel ..... 13, 27, 33, 150, 202. Vice President Soph. Class 2, Thespians 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Pot O' Gold 2, 3, 4, De- Viltries Com. Member 1, Cast 2, lunior Asst. 3, General Chairman 4, Swim Team 1, Honor RoIl1,2, 3,4, Musical 2, 3, Psychology. Vandivort, Heidi ............ 176, 195 VanPelt, Dianne ..... 150, 203. Alt. Student Rep. 4, Tri-D 2,3, 4, Vice President 4, Equestriennes 2, 3, Historian 3, Office Help 3, Ohio State University, Business Ed- ucation. VanSlambrouck, Veronica ...... 187 VanWalbeck, Neil ................ 9, 163 Vaughn, Darlene ..... 40, 42, 150, 176, 190. Debutantes 3, 4, His- Weiselberg, Marc .................. 164 46 torian 45 A Capella Choir 2, 3,45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 , 45 Intramurals 1 , 25 Honor Roll 45 Musical 25 Univer- sity of Toledo, Health Technology. Vaughn, Deborah ..... 40, 48, 150, 190. Debutantes 3, 45 Vice Pres- ident 45 A Ca ella Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 15Intramurals1,25 Honor Roll 45 Gym Assistant 3,45 University of Toledo, Health Tech- nology. Vaughn, Dolly ........................ Vaught, Mary ......................... 187 Veller, Calli ..... 27, 36, 135, 150, 199. Class Com. 25 Thalians 1, 2, 35 lunior Sorelles 35 Rec. Secretary 35 Senior Sorelles 45 DeViltries Cast 3, 45 Steering Com. 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Office Help 35 Honor Roll 1, N , 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Gym Assistant 35 Usherette 3, 45 University of Toledo. Veller, Jann ..... 22,165, 170, 176 Vickrey, Cathy ....................... 176 Vickrey, Glen ........................ 187 Viertelbeck, Cindy ..... 29, 36, 40, 150, 203. Publicity Com. 1, 25 A- wards 45 Tri-D 2, 3, 45 Secretary 45 A Capella Choir 2,3, 45 Chorus 15 Girls' Ensemble 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Musical 2, 4. Viertlbeck, Mary Jo ....... 150, 188. Awards Com. 45 Chorus 15 DeVil- tries Com. 45 Office Help45MusicaI 4. Villarreal, Diane ........... 187, 200 Vollmar, Thomas .... ,.............. 1 76 Voorhees, Joseph ..... 89, 99, 112, 163, 192, 201 Wachowiak, Terrence ............ 150 Wagenhauser, Thomas .......... 187 Wagner, Jay .......................... 163 Wagner, Rebecca ..... 32, 163, 198 Wagner, Richard ................... 187 Wagner, Robert ..................... 163 Wagner, Ronald ...... ...... 1 63 Wakelin, Mark ...................... Walbolt, Dennis .................... Walden, Robert ..... 150, 192, 202 Walker, Barbara .................... 187 Walker, Christopher .............. 176 Wallace, Mark ................ ....... 1 76 Waller, Cheryl 40, 163, 198, 200, 205 Waller, Linda ........................ 150 Walsh, Michael ................ 25, 176 Walter, Mary ......................... 187 Walters, David ..... 27, 150, 191, 192. Welfare Com. 45 Class Com. 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Ecology Club 35 Youth for Christ 2, 3, 45 German Club 2, 35 DeViItries Com. Mem- ber 3, 45 Cast 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Stage Crew 4- Rescue Squad 3, 45 Musical 35 Ohio State University, Environmental Research 8tControl. Walters, Mike ........................ 187 Wambold, Dianne .... 97, 176, 168 Wambold, Jeannette ........ 163, 203 Warchol, Bonnie ..... 16, 40, 151, 193. Publicity Com. 1, 2, 45 A- wards Com. 3, 45 Social Service Com. 35 Welfare Com. 45 Finance Com. 45 Class Com. 3, 45 I-DA-KA 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Mother 45 Equestriennes 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Band 15 Chorus 45 Maiorette 3,45 Deviltries Com. Member 1, 2, 35 Cast 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 25 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Musical 1, 2, 35 Riverside, Prac- tical Nursing. Ward, Daniel ..... 3, 24, 26, 3 6, 43, 151, 191, 205. Prism 45 Chamber Ensemble 3, 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 1, 2,3,45 Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 45 DeViltries Com. Member 45 Pit Band 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society' 45 German Club President 45 Orc estra President 45Band Pres- ident 45 OhioState University,Com- mercial Art. Ward, Dean ............................ 187 Warfield, Douglas .................. 163 Warner, Susan .......... .. 9, 164, 203 Watkins, Karl ........................, 187 Watt, Beth ...... 19, 26, 27, 164, 189, 193, 196, 202 Wawrzyniak, Keith .................. Weaner, Gregg ..... 141, 151, 192. Class Com. 2, 35 Prism Rep. 15 Magazine Rep. 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 45 Prism 2,35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Bowling Green, In- dustrial Technology. Weaver, Terrence .................. 187 Webb, Helen ................. 187, 197 Webb, Michael ..... 40, 151, 191. Human Relatiors Board 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Gospel Choir Founder and Director, Ohio State, Architecture. Webb, Patricia ............. 176, 197 164 Webb, Ramona ................ 40, Webb, Toni ...................... 40, 176 Weber, Barbara ..... 25, 27, 43, 164, 190, 203, 205 Weber, Cheri .................... 23, 187 Weber, Dawn 21, 23,32,36, 37, 151, 199. Class Com. 3, 45 O-A 1, 2, 3, 45 Peries 3, 45 Junior Sorelles 35 Senior Sorelles 45 Cor. Secretary 45 Pot O' Gold 3, 45 Chorus 15 Cheerleader 1, 2 3, 45 DeViltries Dancer 3, 45 Choreo- gra her 45 Library Help 15 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Musical 3, Queen At- tendant. Wellls, Rebecca ..................... 151 Weiss, Linda . ............ 43, 176, 193 Weiss, Steven .................. 91, 187 Weissbrod, Thomas ......... 24, 102, 112, 176 Welch, Jollie ..... 151 . Tawasi 1, 2, 3, 45 Cor. Secretary 1, 25 Toledo Hospital, Nursing. Wells, Charles ........................ Wells, Marsha ...... ....... 1 64, 198 Wells, Michael ........... ,........... Wendt, Cheryl ....................... 187 Wendt, Kimberly .... 19, 29, 176, 193 Werley, Deborah ........... 164, 203 Werley, John ......................... 151 West, George ........,.. 91 , 103, 1 87 West, J oa n ........ .................. 1 87 West, Joh n ............................ 187 Westphal, Mary ..... 176, 191, 203 Wheatley, Janice .................... 187 Wheatley, Jocelyn .................. 187 Wheatley, Robin ..... ...... 1 76 Wheeler, Penny ...... ...... 1 51 Whelan, Thomas ....... ......... Whipple, Mary ....... . ..,........ 176 Whitcomb, Karen ......... 176, 193, 196 Whitcomb, Pamela 25,149,151 , 193, 196. Social Service Com. 45 Finance 45 Student Council Rep. 15 Class Com. 45 Pot O' Gold Rep. 15 Prism Rep. 15 Magazine Rep. 15 I-DA-KA 1, 2, 3, 45 President 45 Peries 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Band 15DeViltries Com. Member 2, 35 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 University of Toledo, Elementary Education. White, Jeffery ................... 91, 187 White, Susan ..... 40, 41 , 1 23, 1 51, 196. Class Com. 45 Peries 3, 45 Corres. Secretary 45 ACapella Choir 2, 3, 45 Chorus 15 Intramurals 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Chorale 3, 45 Bowling Green, Music, Education. White, Thomas ...................... 187 Whitman, Mary ....... .. 97, 176,195 Whitmore, Dennis ................. 151 Whitmore, Jeffery ............ 40, 176 Wieland, James ..................... 187 Wieland, Michael ............. 25, 176 Wiersma, Janelle ............... 41,187 Wiersma, Matthew ......... 152, 204 Wilcox, Linda ................... 41, 187 Wilder, Carlos ......................... 29 Wilhelm,Stephanie...58,152,204. Student Council Rep. 45 Magazine Rep. 25 DECA 45 Equestriennes 2,35 Honor Roll 3, 45 Michael J. Owens State Technical College, Retail Management. Wilkins, Cynthia ...... 22, 32, 37, 164, 196, 198 Wilkins, Lynn ..... 34, 168, 176, 193, 196 Wilkinson, Kathleen ...... 19, 164, Williams, Floyd ...................... Williams, Imogene ..........,...... Williams, Jacquelyn ........ ,176 Williams, Ray ........... 91, ,187 Williams, Rhonda ....... 41,187,191 198 187 176 .40 103 Williams, Sharon ........... 164, Williams, Timothy .................. 40, 202 Willinger, Linda ............ Willis, Cheryl ......... 176, 190, 200 Willis Day Storage ................ 213 Wilson, Jill .................... 187, 203 Wilson, Todd ................ 40,41,152 Wincek, Lynn .... 41, 187, 195,205 Wines, Anthony ..................... 187 Winkler, Bruce .......... 27, 130,152 Winsor, Walter ...................... 176 Winter, David ...... ...... 1 52 Winter, Joseph ........ ..... 1 64 Winter, Stephen ......... ........ 1 87 Wisebaker, Allen .................. 176 Wisebaker, Pamela ........... 41, 187 Wisniewski, Kathleen ....... 41, 187 Wisniewski, Susan .................. Wolffing, Nancy ...... 25, 43, 187, 195 Wolniewicz, Dale .................. 152 Wolniewicz, Thomas 152. Stage Crew 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Carl T. Cotter, Apprenticeship, Carpentry. Woodall, Theresa 187, 191, 200 Woodwall, Georgia .............., 176 Worden, Lydia ............ 19, 164, 195, 198 Worthy, Barbara .................. ,. 187 Worthy, Charlene .................. Worthy, Ralph .................. 1 Worthy, Timothy ........... 651 187 Worman, Raymond ................ 176 Wosta, Victor ........ . .......... ..... 1 52 Wrestling ....... 1 04, 1 05, 1 06, 1 07 Wright, Earnest ..... .... Wright, Gregory ........ , , Wright, Ronald ..... ........ ...... Wyas, Timothy . ..,.. ........ . . Wyatt, Debra Y-Teens ................................. Yancey, Maximiliane .... 152. man Club3,45Tawasi25Equestri nes 35 Intramurals 25 Honor 2, 3, 4. Yoder, Christopher ............... 1 Young, Craig ................ 103, 1 Young, Debbie ..................... 1 Young, Dyan .......................... 1 Young, George .... 84, 99,101,1 Young. Joseph ............... 103, 1 Young, Kenneth ............... 27, 2 You ng, Mark ......................... 1 Young, Sandra .......... ............ 1 Yourist, Sandra ..... 27, 36, 1 152. Class Com.45Seniors Moth Tea 45 Prism Rep. 25 Tawasi Debutantes 45 DeViltries Co Member 25 Steering Com. 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 National H or Society3,45 University ofToI Psychology. Youts, Debra .................... 41, 1 Zaft, Jan ..........,.......,............. Zaft, Sandra ..................... 18, Zahm, Roger ....... . ................. . 1 1 1 Zakorczeny, Michael ............. 1 Zalusky, Debbie ............. 176, 1 Zanter, Daryl . ..................... . 1 Zanter, Sharon ........ 40, 164, 1 Zdybek, Craig ........................ 1 Zdydek, Mary Jo ................... 1 Ze marski, Cheri ..................... Zelmanski, Deborah .............. 1 Zielinski, Bernard ..,.. 91, 107, 1 Zielinski, Debra ............. 176, 2 Ziolkowski, Steven ................ Zion, Richard .......... ....... Zollweg, Sue ......... .,.. 1 Allright, who put the tabasco sauce in the mouthpiece? Jjggfff Q la yy? 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Photography Editor Mrs. Lenore Berger Diane Speiker Chris Hewlett Heidi Rutz Jane Anderson Sue Bowyer Doug Sodd Dawn Weber Jean Merritt Laura Lebow Linda Kurtz Lynda Hunt Cindy Wilkins NancyJuergens Colleen Fox Sylva Surratt Ann Tippett Sallie Carter Michelle Taylor Becky Wagner Mary Beth Goodman Ellen Grafing Photographers ......... ............. R ick Brown Photography Adviser Ben Marshall Byron Richard Dan Vandivort C. Paul Kenney 247 in 248 -4 .f-.ll ,, 4 .f.- -- I i, 1 Q ' - -' ' I ' .' !'i 'ff?'g.. 4 of ,t gi T T rw -ri 4 X 1' - if er ' it e ,-rf . as 1 ' i trigxj h t , ' ,rw -4 -a F2 fi 4 h ' -it l . Q , ' . ' x 1 i E . f '- JEFF-sur-v ' A gi l f ,-., .. . . J ' Q P ,. R: .- 4 , Yes! we answered . . . Then it began, a year of relating positively to the world around us. All our lives, we've been surrounded by poverty, war, and sadness. For too many years, we've been striking out blindly without really understanding what we've been trying to eliminate. But we've opened our eyes and minds and re-examined ourselves, our values, and our world. A change is coming. We've decided lt's time to start working from within instead of trying to destroy from with- out. lt's time to listen to someone else, it's time to renew our faith in man, it's time to channel our energies through productive means, it's time to realize the value of life. We've got the power to make things better-all we need is the drive behind it to make it all work. lt isn't easy-it sometimes fails. Things won't always be perfect. But we can give it a fighting chance. This year, we fought-we won. Jean Nlerritt Editor-ln-Chief Q ,-it -lllmmllllll 'fist ,Jr 5 -M C L. , SI 45 , . , ,,,, n' .2 - .of- 1 'A C wi Q34 '- , 59 Q Gw,f41ff' g? Q QM -Q cg-PGP KN 5,-1,5-3H 4if, f Za 1 DHS p '- vpqx,-fm wb' 5,-ml, 'i 53: gi' 3 f , if '+ 'Y QQ v ,c3g9 gi f kggg 1 ' ,.,. ' I F. 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