Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

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1 Y i i s 5 K K. g ,1 Findlay High School 1966 ff' Trojan Foreword The years that are behind us at Findlay High are gone forever, but upon them we shall build our tomorrow. Throughout the past our minds and characters have continually been molded, and now they have attained a level that shall form the foundation of our future. The true worth of our high school days is mirrored in what we make of this future. All the free and simple joys, all the cherished memories from FHS, will endure to sustain us in years to comeg but the real importance of our school years lies in their effect upon our lives. From the point of graduation, we may step into any realm we choose, the new worlds of experience awaiting us are boundless. Through FHS, nothing is beyond our reach. i .tau ...1 1. iii.. ln- Li.Ig,...I...',!...Lf .... I -Elm I Ill llillfi Table of Contents Highlights Sports Clubs 8a Organizations Administration SL Faculty Seniors Underclassmen Ads 5 , I ...M A ,A - I i M- f- f WKWwJM.,WWwW-.1f2W,wwwWw I TQ: - 9.-QL! oving mcrw r '-H--qp,,,,w XV .4 Zv- stil' Often the experiences we remember best take place when we are on our own, not necessarily when we are encumbered with the weight of academic en- deavor. Those extra things that round out our lives come through our own effort. Whether learning skills with our hands or merely enjoying one anotherls com- pany, we are gaining an insight into life as it really is. We move onward knowing the satisfaction of per- sonal accomplishment and experience. L A -' r N' . , . 5 E 'E 3 jg j P f 2 ,mv -K f 5 ' V , '- , EL MQ 'Y , 5 :S , ' is' H f 1' ' is 1 . TL 5 ' , 6 X 'f 1 ' 'fa FL- EF f S5555 J 'f , 4 - f wfw V .J-' v-QL -4 . f i 1.x 1 5 Y, 35, 1 ' Q 2 ' ' 5 i . 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Piercing the brisk night air, a trumpet fanfare blazed in Bettyls honor as she ma- jestically approached her throne. Crownbearer Steven Grohoske, brother of the Queen, delivered the royal green velvet crown to Student Council President Terry Corbin, who then solemnly crowned Betty Queen7' of the weekend's festivities. The climax of memorable Homecoming 1965 was the Trojans' victory over Elyria andithe beautiful, traditional semi-formal dance, reigned over by Queen Betty and her court. mx? 4-If The Key Club provided some of the humor before the homecoming parade Linda Handel further exempliheswhe beauty and grace surrounding her majesty, the queen. Homecoming Memories Still Linger 9 Pepper lub ma? .,, '-'Nc-E , ' P Enthusiastic and well-or anized school s irit that club su lied an excitin atmos here for our ames. 3 P PP 5 P 5 cheered on our mighty basketball team stemmed, to a Win or lose, the Pepper Club instilled esteem in the great degree, from FHS's 121-member Pepper Club. students for a team that deserved our pride and support. With its uniforms, its cheers, and its card sections, the 10 JT' if ll' .H-1.. .QTX qxxxxxv '31--. 'hegbavyxm V 4 l L , :astro 'vmwhmgmm 23+-1:52. 'ff ii, , Bm, , , W--2 ' ' W' . ,, uf, An evaluation of science lecture creates pensive expression . . . Familiar Scenes Around School mm E E I The colorful library mural provides the students with a historical back ground for reflective study in the early morning hours. . A'f-V5.5 -...AQ ll Christmas Assembbf Linda Long accompanies as some boys gather 'round the organ for an impromptu practice. The distzxff side of the Carolers provide a melodic interlude to the annual Christmas Assembly. Suzy Rooney adds a nostalgic note of childhood days with uFrostie the Snowman . i 1 'Madwoman wp Clzaillotj' i:v ' Louise Suman exemplifies the kind of spirit prevailing at all of the Trqjan football games. M oving v 'D ,H- 5 an f -2 'Q i Ahead on the F ield The intense effort of the athletic drama is shown in every motion, every expression both on and off the held or court. A quick grapple, a concentrated stretch for the bas- ket, a determined block reveal the desire to conquer, and faces bright with pleading emotion mirror the surging in- volvement of onlookers. Competition incites the energy that moves us on to the swelling pride for our teams that will never be replaced. Scott Carlin prepares to fire over the taller defensive unit to garner another score Sports Snaps A somber moment before our boys take to the field to crush another opponent . . . A snatfh by the battle-proven Lahey moves the grinding Trojans to another victory. Sports Snaps K... Track and Tennis X I 'N 1 x .XV M L1 Q!!! aseball and GOQ' 3552 Q W deaf, w X mi .sm f KZ fag SEE mmm I9 '71'llI M Uving A pensive look results as Beckyz1bsorbsteachcr's lecture . . . Wi ? V ' L . , ' -- t ' 51 'N A moment of thought as Sancy ponders over difhcult question. ttsr Although there is a tendency to show more enthusiasm for extra-curricular activities, we must not lose sight of the real purpose and challenge for the individual student . . . the pursuit of knowledge. Each person is unique in that he has an established capacity to learn. The desire to learn, the yearning to seek knowledge and enrichment-this the students of FHS ask the teachers to fulhll through them. The inspiration and the motivation of the teachers give us a start in mov- ing ahead to the future. lxathie advertising editor of the newspaper, organizes the ads for another edition of the Blue x 1 ttVK,i Rotar Awards Given each semester to the top eight students of each class, Rotary Awards are emblems of honorable achievement. Students are selected strictly according to point average, with 5-point honors classes considered on the basic 4-point level Qthis is necessary because other school in Hancock County. which the Rotary covers, do not have our advanced pointage classesb. The Rotary Club which presents these awards also gives a scholarship blazer ,jacket to any sen- ior who has acquired four consecutive awards. Two girls, Vonda Sines Qleftj and Elaine Freemyer Crightj, have achieved this distinction from the graduat- ing class of 1966. They were presented to the student body in assembly on December 10, 1965. CCSOUD' lub Following the tradition of high intellectual prowess at FHS, the members of the c'800'7 Club have achieved scholastic recognition by earning a perfect score of 800 on at least one Scholastic Aptitude Achievement Tests. Findlay High School has honored these scholars by forming a new club made up of those persons who have acquired such scores. The four members of the club Qshown at rightj are Allan Moluf, Nlark Bigelow, Steve Leist, and Dave Dickey. ational Merit inners Another elite scholastic achievement is to be selected as a National Merit Scholarship winner. To earn this distinction, a second semester Junior first takes a preliminary test. Semi-Finalists are chosen on basis of the score re- ceived and then take the College Board Test in December of their senior year. Finalists are determined from the score earned on this examination. The proud Scholars from the Class of 566 are Qleft to rightzj Steve Leist, Terry Corbin, and Allan Moluf. 22 izfizenshzp eek Prooes Inspzrzng -Iohn W. Brown, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, addressed FHS students March 3 at the annual Citizenship Day as- sembly sponsored by the Student Council. Previous to Mr. Brown's speech, citizenship awards were presented to a boy and girl from each class. The Lieutenant Governor emphasized what each citizen has to be proud of by the example of his father, an immigrant miner who had known the absence of freedom. His words were highly in- spirational, and terminated a week of activities honoring the kind of citizen this nation must continue to produce if it is to maintain its standing in the free world. The forceful, congenial personality ofguest speaker Lieutenant Governor john Brown is apparent as he delivers a motivating speech. A gathering of instrumental artists provided the accompaniment forthe choir. l'The Madrigal Singers lend an historic touch to a splendid program, l'Superb leadership helped to make the show successful . ILHOUETTE 1966 Spine tingling harmony but where is our leader? Music Highlights ' . .,, ,j Z1 LM- if Left: Amiable Filipino exemplyies the spirit of friendship. Right: Findlay? Buckeleersg Gary Geiger, jerry Racebaugh, and Pete Lowell. Feburary 18, 19, 20, twenty-Five foreign students and their American Hbrothersa' and Msistersa' congregated with Findlay AFS club members for a memorable, enriching weekend. The weekend, carefully organized by Alan Leis, president of the FHS club, included many activities. A get-acquainted party, an afternoon of recreation at Glenwood, a slide show of the American West Cwhich these AFS'ers will never seel, a banquet, a CYO-sponsored dance, and a talent show gave the students ample opportunity to learn to know one another. Many lasting friendships began here, and all the AFS members gained invaluable insight into inter- AF S national relations. Weekend f'Colo.vsa!-Flea Show U aslounds audience. 26 l I V' MEKIIHPTYS I f Q - Q. J The Importance of Being Earnest Sachs Home Becky Barkzmer and Greg Beardi Bes! Corsageu Wes? ,A - M5532 jane Powell and Ken Grubb-K'Kz'ng and Queen QfDogpalch K'Only my hairdresser knowsjor sure. King and Queen Dave Sorenxon and Audrey Behne Spring Dance Spring Royalty presides junior allendents, Dave l'Vz'l,von and Caro! Rdjfe! King and Queen, Dave and Audrey, Sophomore Altendenlx, Ginrzey Kay and Ben Saunderx. Social Studies FIRST ROW.' T. Schuck, C. Thompson, S. Kincll, A. Phillips, D. Moorhead. SECOND RU VV: R. Wfollic. G. Glzisco. R. Fox. R. Allifl-CSOH. Laflcrty, R. Bow- Biology FIRST ROWS' C. Bean. L. W'it2ic'rc, ll, Hardman, D, Uhl. SECOND RUVV' Fimon, T. Slawinski, S. Wiggins, B. Saunders, R. Allen. Bookkeeping Scholarship SEA TED: K, Kring, S. Frost. STAND- Y ING: R. Meeks. S. Rosv, English FIRST ROIV' li. Doolittle. B, Groves, Philby. G. Kay K. Kncpper. C. Dunlap. P. Scnn. SECOND ROW: S Scholars EnzJz'5z'0n ath Left to Right: R. Shroy. C. Healy, D. 4 Morgan. Day, P. Xlolul. N. Rcigle, D. Smith, L. Young. - la T LS -sw, f--iz-f.H . - Teams Roether, K. Pugh. A. Niolul, Hammond, S. Nlaloney, B. Darnall. I State W1nners Left to Right: N. Aliee, Frost, P, Lovell, B. Saunders. S. Wiggins. Success Through Acaclemic Achievement Languages FIRST ROVV: A. Volpe, N. Atiee, V. Sines. C, Masters, Mr'Millen, P. Shuck, CI Norgaard, B. Bame, P. Lovell, K. Flickinger. SECOND ROW? S. Leist, 'If Corbin, A. Leis A. Pattersonnj. Benavidesnj. Sullivan. - 'Y .. eifliffikii 1- lighted. large letters. There are 21 variety of emotions as the graduating class sit in their respective places. wearing the traditional blue and white for the first time. Senior fzape! The class of '66 leaves its mark by presenting it gilt . . . the name ofthe sehool in H27 Was that left, right, left or right, left, rightfw 32 The challenge of the elztss of '66 is given to and received by the president of the rlass of '67, S 1 Seniors Are It! Q 2 The familiar smiling face of foreign exchange student, Mike Scheiter will long be remembered by FHS,ers. EK A Sf' ll 'wi-liar Qzffvbfi-LEW aw N my 5?.ia1Q2tN-- 212533545 A knight and his lady emergefrom lhe land ofenchanlment. I----HHlDHSUlEmsw r.-Sr. Prom Came!01fD Gentilily and Jocialgrace abound in Camelol ' ' am lf? ,P yi , .Wig .mm Men iff' Vkywiimxaw :av M V 'VIEW-xiii 'V QQ ,z M Baccalaureate Baccalaureate, the religious service held each year for the graduating class, took place Sunday, ,Iune 5 in the high school gymnasium. Following the processional, the ceremony carried on as a normal church service. The invocation, scrip- ture, prayer, hymns, and a presentation by the sophomore- junior choir preceeded Dr. Ernest Bigelow's sermon on MSick of home, home-sick, and home again , a moving plea to the mlost sonsn to return to their Father. The blessing was given, and the class of '66 recessed to the fresh air of new hope and promise. y it all B4 ,i ommencememf As the last strains of Pomp and Circumstancew faded away, as the fourth class speaker left the podium, as the hnal diploma was received by an outstretched hand, the Class of '66 folt the mixed emotions every graduating class must experience. Sadness and exuberance shown in each cap and tassel-framed face, and sorrow and pride in the eyes of onlooking parents, relatives, and friends. Roger Berger, Bill Miltko, Beth Heydinger, and Linda Kandel Spoke of the future's challenge to FHS's seniors-for-the-last-night. After hard- earned diplomas were delivered to the expectant students, Hve hundred wilted graduates gjoined for the last time in the Alma Mater. Finally, the Class of 766 recessed, leaving behind an era brimming with memories, and beginning an era of boundless hope. MW l Q ,M . , ' an ' 1.1.5 N ,fgzif 1. . At', ' ? - ATHLETIC A healthy mind and a healthy body ...H This adage is achieved not only in the academic classroom but also in the athletic arena. Thrilling victories and agonizing defeats are all in the scope of the total training of todayls youth. The Scoreboard Showed Pro ztaole 1965 FOOTBALL RECORD Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay 74 .... Fostoria 74 .... Dayton Kaiser 74 .... Toledo Whitmer 74 .... Lorain Senior 25 .... Elyria 6 .,.. Sandusky 0 .... Fremont 78 .... Admiral King 77 .... Mansfield 47 .... Marion Final Record 6-3-7 Second in Buckeye Conference NAGERS: Dave Orton, R Y Don Neeley. Qi, , ,W FIRST ROW' H. Gonso, B. Bright, M. Strathman, B. Martin, D. Zahler, M. Adair, B, Miltko, G. Wilkinson, Collins, T. Lahey, S. Lanning. SECOND ROW: H. Paul, head coach, K. Snyder, ll. Riley, R. Barrett, D. Collins, G. Dukes, D. O'Brien, Cindric, B. Collins, G. Ehrnschwen- der, R. Saum, D. McClish. THIRD ROW.' S. Hile, E. Johnston, M. O'Brien, Jones, S. Ashton, A. Ede, W. Matthews, S. Traucht, T. Beach, I. Morrissey, P. Lowell. FOURTH ROW' D. Rice, back coach, T. Du- deck, center-guard coach, T. Wisner, R. Bowman, T. Stahl, B. Bash, R. Highsmith, S. Fetter, D. Davis, G. Ford, B. Palmateer, end coach, ll. Sessions, tackle coach. Results qf Varsizgf Ejjbrts FHS's 1965 football season closed November 12 with a smashing victory C47-62 that was a fitting topping to a highly successful campaign. Never before has our team had a better standing in the Buckeye Conference-tied with Lorain Admiral King, with a 4-2-1 record, for second place behind Sandusky. In addition, the Trojans, led by Coach Hal Paul, compiled the best over-all log, 6-3-1, since pre-Buckeye in 1950. Proof of the excellence of our team are the honors be- stowed upon certain members of its twenty-two seniors. Selected for All-Buckeye Conference were the following: 1st Team Defense, Mickey Adair and Bob Collins, 2nd Team Defense, jack and Dick Collins and John Cindric, 2nd Team Offense, Harry Gonso, Honorable Mention, George Dukes, Dan O,Brien, Mike Strathman, Brad Mar- tin, Gary Wilkinson, Bill Miltko, Steve Lanning, and Tom Lahey. The next rung up the ladder of success is the Class AA All-Northwestern Ohio Team, on which Mickey Adair placed in offense, Bob Collins in Defense, and George Dukes, Harry Gonso, and John Cindric in Honorable Mention. On the top step is the Class AA State Team. Findlay was indeed proud to have Mickey Adair achieve a standing in Offensive First Team, and George Dukes and Bob Collins in Honorable Mention. One Hnal distinction rests in our team. There is no other team in perhaps the entire nation that had three brothers playing for it, as did the Blue and Gold with the Collins trio-jack, Dick, and Bob. FHS has much to be proud of, and among the foremost of these is our tough 1965 football squad, which gave us the most triumphant season ever in our Buckeye Conference history. l Ron l Dan Salim O'Brien R Gary Steve Wilkinson l Lanning 1 l Pete Lowell 1 jack Collins l Harry Gonso George Dukes SENIORS Mike Strathman Tom Lahey Mickey Adair '65-'66 Denny McC.lish Dick Bob Collins Collins john Cindric 1 Miltko Brad Martin Denny Zahler Rick Barrett George Ehrnschwender Keith Snyder John Riley Varsit Cheerleaders Left to right: i Becky Stough Audrey Bchne Louise Suman Sally Hart Carol Ruilel A D H' nn e .wen Betty Grohoske i Left Lo right: Cindy Gibson Betty Behne Cherylklohnson Cindy Weis Judy Tille Sue Grohoske Cindy Harley Cheerleaders A nr' W, ff .Ima .Q A 'fJ'si?'mE-. , ...I FIRST ROW: R. Martinez, Kuhlman, Aerni, M. MC- Intosh, R. Albaugh, II. Millon, NI. Wolfe, L. Wittenmyer, D. Oberly, S. Woodruff. SECOND ROW: L. Hazelton, B. Rice, Grossestreuer, G. Routson, Goodart, L. Dietsch, B Schlievert, T. Priston, R. Roether, W. McClish, M. Brinkman 1965 Reserve Schedule Findlay 42 .... Defiance Findlay 44 .... Fostoria Findlay 74 .... Lima C. C. Findlay 22 .... Fremont Findlay 74 .... Lima Senior Findlay 6 .... Marion Findlay 78 .. . Upper Sandusky 8 THIRD ROW: B. Gardner, B. Misamore, AI. Gardiner. P Connors, S. Hall, B. Cole, R. Smith, Taylor, G. Okuly, J Autullo, Kinser. FOURTH ROW.' D. VVise, G. Schiltz, R Stanfield, B. Saunders, G. Shanks, K. Frankhauser, R. Reardon E. Edenl. Frank, T. LaRoche, S. Rose. kj.V Coach Mr Dudeck 45 Left to right: Dave Baumlein, Dave Sorenson. Tom Ludi, .jim Rhodes, Steve Lzinning. Bill Beall, Bill Goodman, Tom Holmes, Steve Woodruff. Scott Carlin. and Dean Schrier, Con erence Crown Eludea' cz Superb STANDING: .IV Coach .james Siewert. SEA TED: Varsity Coach john Stozich. There was reason for gladness and sadness as the loyal fans witnessed one of the most thrilling seasons in Trojan basketball history. The individual prowess of Dave Soren- son combined with the flashy Hoorwork of the other mem- bers of this year's vaunted aggregation proved to be too much for many of the Buckeye conferences' most highly touted teams. 'Bill Goodman eludes a defender and drives for another 'two pointer'. Team Ejjirt Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Findlay Tournament: Findlay Findlay Findlay Basketball 75 78 72 60 74 49 90 80 66 58 95 61 59 77 96 64 57 73 57 91 55 Defiance Orgeon Clay Lorain Elyria Sandusky Fremont Lorain Adm. Mansfield Fostoria Marion Lorain Elyria Sandusky Fremont Lorain Adm. Mansfield Sidney Marion Elida Van Wert Shawnee Head mentor Stozich gl es hnal nstruttions before the beginning of a highly successful season. 'Slewv r:LudJJ Bauman Seniors '66 Meat-Ball Coach Siewert r. Varsity Basketball 1965-1966 RESERVE SCHEDULE Findlay Defiance Findlay Toledo Clay Findlay Lorain Sr. Findlay Elyria S Findlay Sandusky Findlay Fremont Findlay Lorain Ad. King Findlay Manqield V Findlay Fostoria Findlay Marion Findlay Lorain Sr. Findlay Elyria Findlay Sandusky Findlay Fremont Findlay Lorain Ad. King Findlay Mansfield Findlay Sidney Findlay Marion FIRST ROW: lj. Kuhlman, M. Ammons, D. Evans, G. Redick, SECOND ROW W wardhj. Foltztj. Taylorhj. Gardmer, B. Gardner, Wrestling Team FIRST ROW? Coach Sessions, G. Koziel W. Mathews, S. Tisdale, W. Shindeldecker J. llamison, Coach Dudeck. SECOND RO W' C. Hanline, G. Geiger, D. McClish, Col- lins, B. Miltko, R. Caudle,J. Morrissey. 5 ', 'g Swimming Team FIRST ROW: S. Sink, G. Stevens, M. Loose, L. Dietch. SECOND ROW: M. Wolfe, L. Kresser, II. Slough, P. Silverstein, D. Bender, RI. Kresser. THIRD ROW' Mr. Repp, G. Beard, H. Decker, R. Sugden, B. Roberts, H. Reitsema, G. May, R. Firmin, D. McManness. On div- ing board: M. Mathias, G. Cramer, S. Traucht, C. Loyd, M. O'Brien, H. Gonso, P. Myers, B. Hollinglon, I. Deppler,,I. Decker. J.V. Wrestling FIRST ROW.' Clark, Aerni, Mc Cormick, T. Eisaman, P. Connors, E. Su man, M. Shimeall. SECOND ROW' R Bowman, KI. Reams, R. Reardon, G. Shanks W. McClish, D. Oberly, M. Brinkman THIRD ROW: T. Wisner, S. Hile, G Okuly, G. Schiltz, D. Wise, T. LaRoche, ,I Millon. a xiQ 1966 Golf Schedule Shawnee 75 7f2- 7f2 St. Francis 22 -2 7f2 Fremont 24 -7 Lima 75 7f2-7 7X2 Bowling Green 23 7f2- 7X2 Shawnee 9 -4 Fremont 77 7f2-7 7f2 Mansfield 73 -0 Shawnee 73 -0 Bowling Green 73 -0 Lima 72 7f2- 7X2 Elida 73 -0 I Bath 73 -0 FIRST ROW: J. Finton, R. jackson, V. Moore, R. Freece, T. Hugus. SECOND ROW: R. Fife, S. Hugus, M. Strathman, T. Norris, T. Beagle, R. Schuck. Golf Team Finishing the seasonls record with a total of thirteen vic- tories, Coach Carl Bachmanls mighty senior golf team ended their second undefeated year. Scoring was led by Tom Norris with an average of 76 followed by Mike Strathman with a 78, and Scott Hugus and Tom Beegle tied with 81. The linksmen drove off all opponents to capture their fourth Buckeye Conference title. Qualifying for state with a total 314, the Trojans were ready for the Ohio State Scarlet and Gray Course. Shooting 15 strokes better than last year, Trojan skill could not match first place Revenna. The dis- appointed team brought home a respectable but unsatisfying third place. Tennis Team Coach Harry Gonsois racketmen, though falling short with a 5-6 record, still had the most successful season in several years. With rain forcing cancellation mid-way thru the last match, FHS leading, the netters hopes of an even record were dashed to the ground. ' The tennis team tied for first place in the south section of Buckeye Conference, with the doubles of ,Iohn McManness and David Egbert, and placed two doubles CMcManness and Egbert, and jerry Radebaugh and Dick Reamsnyderb in sec- tional finals. Left to right: Mr. Gonso, coach, M. Sampson, G. Rakestraw, D. Reamsnyder, Aj. Radebaugh, Mclvlanness, M. Brown, B. Egbert. S B 1966 Tennis Schedule Mansfeld 3-2 Fremont 6- 7 Marion 7-4 Shawnee 7-0 M ansfeld 7-4 Lima 0-7 Fremont 5-0 Marion 3-2 Lima 2-5 Defiance 7-6 1 Fostoria 3-4 .I FIRST ROW' L. Brewer, B. Lora, D. Zahler, D. Collins, B. Dreyer, QI. Collins, S. Traucht, AI nall, Goodart, G. Schiltz, Zaenglein, P. Moluf, L. Kresser, M. Schieber. L. Wittenmyer. R Barrett. THIRD ROW' R. Miller, P. Connors, lj. Taylor, G. Rich, M. Ripley. S. Woodruff, B. Bright, L. Hazelton, T. Rose, L. Dietsch, M. Krisman, E. Spriggs, D. Lehman, G. Okuly D. Weiler. Barker, R. Haughhj. Aerni, T. Fitzgeraldml. Kresser, R. Flowersnl. Orton. 1966 Track Schedule ones, E. Johnston, Bish, R. Shoop, E. Ede. SECOND ROW' R. Frey, G. Ford, Dar- Track Team Despite a 2-5 final record, Findlay High's thinclads set Five new track records. Senior Bill Lora ran 15.2 seconds in the high hurdles and 20.6 seconds in the low hurdles. Distance records were set by Mike Bish in the mile run at 4:34.l and Rick Shoop's two mile run at Jack Collins also broke the discus record with a 149 foot 6 inch hurl. The team cap- tured a sixth place in the Fremont Relays and Bowling Green District meets, but due to an unfortunate mishap, Bish and Shoop were unable to compete in the regional meet. l 1966 Baseball Schedule 5 . Fostoria 62 -65 Shawn ' ee Toledo Clay 74 -53 Mantweld Bowling Green Marlon 57 T76 Marion l Lima Senior Shawnee 58 -69 V W Fremonf Relays Sixth an en Fremont 68 -59 223535186 Tzfn 62 7X2 -64 7X2 . Lima Senior Sylwnla 57 -76 Sylvania l - l.. m 3 aseball Team 2 l t t FIRST ROW' S. Lanning, B. Beall, J. Saldana, T. Ammons, S. McClain, B. Rice, R. Berger, M. Hefty, Ludi, D. Weber, H. Gonso, C. Bryson, T. Marohn, M. Weist, D. DePugh, B. Williams, ll. Drake, Mr. B. Courtney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Stozich coach, E. Palmateer, coach. Meadows, S. Ammons, P. Ritz, B. Gardner, M. t 52 The student body shows a vote of confidence in coaches Stozich, Dudek, and Sports ighlight Quarterback Harry Gonso receives in- structions from coach Hal Paul that will shatter the opponents defense. Mickey Adair carried the Tro- jan banner through the season and was placed as center on the uA1l Statel' First team. 53 Clay Bryson proved that he was a formidable competitor on the baseball diamond. FIRST ROW: M. Hubbard, B. Grohoske, A. Deerhake, C. Harley, S. Steegman, C. Bishop, P. Bookwalter, D. Shoupe, B. Orwig, L. Young, S. Grohoske. SECOND ROW' Mrs. Schafer, C. Grubb, C. Slough, S. Grubb, B. Hendricks, S. Kring, B. johnson, N. Peterman, S. Kring, lj. Tille, L. Davenport, and K. Logsdon. irl's asketball For the second time in a row, coach Mary Schafer's female cagers have been undefeated in season play. Honorary captain, and scoring ace, Pat Bookwalter led the team with a 21 points per game average. Cindy Harley and Ann Deerhake were outstanding defensive lumi- naries. The girlfs reserve team also garnered a perfect record. 'yust a little higher, Donna 'J Whaddya know, afemale 'Slew' VARSITY SCHEDULE Findlay 58 Lakota 22 Findlay 57 Lima Senior 20 Findlay 38 Fremont Ross 25 Findlay 77 Woodville 77 Findlay 4 7 Fostoria 22 Findlay 48 Tzfin 23 Findlay 46 Elmwood 22 RESERVE SCHEDULE Findlay 75 Lakota 7 Findlay 72 Fremont 6 Findlay 79 Woodville 72 Findlay 35 Fostoria 74 Findlay 33 Tqfin 20 Findlay 27 Elmwood 6 Sorenson rings Farne Z0 Findlay Class AA Oa1fstana'z'ng Player QP the T ear 1966 Slew stuffs it again! FSL, In addition to being the finest ubasketeerl' in the history of FHS, Dave NSlew Sorenson was voted the Most Valuable Player in the entire State of Ohio. Slew,' actually garnered more UPI and AP votes than his highly successful predeces- sor ofthe MVP rolesulerry Lucas. Dave collapsed most of the Buckeye Conference records as well as those of FHS. His impressive record is: Single game total ...,, .... 4 4 pts. Season total .......,.... . . . 521 pts. Total points over 3 yrs. .... . . . 967 pts. Most field goals Highest foul shooting pct. Best per game avg. over 1 yr 19.0 Best per game avg. over 3 yrs. 26.5 First team in Buckeye Conference for two successive years. CUnanimous vote.j 'lVarsity coach john Stozieh congratulates Dave on receiv ing one of his many well-earned awards. wi ,. 55 l l l GRGANIZATIO The desire for expression of interest and talent manifests it- self through participation in extra-curricular organizations. The responsibilities and chal- lenges presented aid the student in becoming a useful, respected citizen. ,Q x mv -m K ,, SEATED Left to Right: B, Bame, D. Pilcher, B. Howard, M. Payne. visor. STANDING: D. Clark, P. Eck. B. Setser, K. Elsea, A. DeHaven, N. Ilohnston. II. Sims, B. Grohoske, B. Delong, and Mr. Hunsicker. ad- ll. Cindric, D. Monroe, M. Roether, P. Norton. R. Carpenter. lue and Gold Since 1925 the Blue 8t Gold has been recording the events and activities of Findlay High School. Because of its superior news coverage and the excellence of its reporting, the paper has been awarded twelve consecutive CSPA medalist awards. The Blue and Gold is strictly self-supporting and has never received any subsidy from the board of education or the school treasury. A number of its staff members have gone to professional careers injournalism. Left to Right: Sally Hart, Glo- ria Pinkney, Dave Moorhead Mr. Hunsicker, Sue Roether Cindy Smith. Kathi Pressnell, Tom Konzcal, 3 6 . ZR ..afl5t.5 '?' . mn'--s.-:f.,v f M, . Q Z.:-- -E SEATED: Cindy Kifer. Ann Deerhake, Sandy Smith, Karen Schieber, Sue McBride, Terry Corbin, Kathy Kent. Steve Leist. Hirsimaki, Linda Miller. STANDING: Dave Monroe, Mark Alulie Feller, Mike Brown, Liz 'I'wells..jim Brenner. Troj an Yearbook A successful yearbook depends upon a number of basic factors. The fundamental goal of the editors and staff is to capture those scenes of school life that will be most remembered. To accomplish this task, first requires organization, which can only be attained through cooperation. Sales campaigns, scrambling for deadlines and endless hours of identifying pictures and gathering information only tell part of the year's work. Behind all there is the constant planning and work of the editor and advisor. Patience and personal sacrifice of time are needed to successfully accomplish the task that at times seems insurmountable. Editorial staff: Mark Schieber, photographer, Mark Bigelow, business managerg Mr. Schellin, advisory Becky Barkimer, editor-in-ehiefg Linda Long, lay-out, Nancy Geiger, copy. 59 k'With limitless enthusiasm, Mark Schieber, chief photographer. captured the moments that will be revered in the hearts of FHS students forever. FIRST ROW' Linda Doska Shimeall, Alice Marsha Esterly, Lind Dan Ridge, .john Phil Kifer, Donna Shoupe, Student Council, students to the fa signed to provide opportunities for 21 Miller, Penny Arnold, Pam Phillips, Sally Hart, M a' Long, Beth Insley, Gloria Pinkney. SECOND cMillen, ,julie Bish, ,Iudy Dove, Lynette Zeigler, ROW: Debbie Rupper t, Mike Scheiter, Mark Schieber, Ilohn Tallman, lips, Chris Loyd, Steve Dove, Mary Barnes, Cindy Iim Parriott, john Benton, john Cindric, ,lim Tate. practicing good citizenship necessary for effective membership The FHS Stud activities. Among From left to right: Student Council Promotes Worthwhile Activities l , . which serves as a representative of the culty, is an educational instrument de- ctual learning experiences in leadership in a democratic society. ent Council has undertaken numerous these were sponsorship of Homecoming ceremonies, Spring Ken Grubb, Treasurer Wayne Mathews, Parliamentarian Stuart Hile, Vice- President Terry Corbin, Presid Barb Heydinger, Secretary Bill Beall, Sergeant- E Bl-HFITIS Ill and after-the-game dances, a Korean THIRD RO W: Dave Stultz, Mike Whalen, Sharon Grubb, Carolyn Cole, Sue Frost, ,lean Williams, Pat Norton, Ruth Carpenter, Pam Shuck, Ginny Kay, Cindy Pressnell, janet McMillen, Becky Rhea. FOURTH ROW: Bethany Styer, ,Iudy Tille, Ed Edeuloe Grossestreuer, Carol Masters, Kathy Corbin, Linda Foltz, Mark Ammons, Steve Woodruff, .lim Slough, Bruce Deppen, Mike Lear, Ben Saunders. war orphan, Dress-up Days, Teacher Appreciation and Citizenship Weeks, Hall of Fame display, two scholarships, and the book store. The group also gave a card tree to the old folks home, gave a reception for new Findlay students, contributed to Project Hope, and collected clothing for Save the Children Foundation. Our Student Council is to be highly commended for its Hne work and very worthwhile projects. ' F FIRST ROW.' S. Briggs, D. Moore, treasurer: A. Sapienza. vice president, A. Fetter, sec- retary, C. Kohli, president, A. Baker. SECOND ROIV' L. Whitacre, B. McMenamin, S Clendaniel, S. Huffman. B. Detrick, M. Huflman, L. Wagner, S. Day. THIRD ROW' D. Grubb, K. Mitzel, C. Kelly, B. Rich, A. Deerhakc. B, Darnall. M. Barnes, C. Rober- son. FIRST ROW' M. Leass. A. Warner, AI, Ludi, P. Stiner, S. Mc- P. Arringt0I1, C4 Arthur. secretary, N. Roberts, president, C. McGowan, treasurer, Russell. advisor. P. McArthur, vice president, C. Green, C. McGaugh, N. ljohns- Tesnow, S. Main ton, S. Briggs. SECOND RO W: K. Long, D. Gilts, ll. Beckwith, FIRST ROW: L, Long, president, B. Powell. P. Phillips, P. Arnold. vice president, B. Topper, secretary, A. Cramer, treas urer, L. Simon, D. Hofer, K. Pugh, V. Sines, C. Burton. ,I Leathers, Hamlin, G. Weitz.. SECOND RO W' Miss johns- ton, advisor, K. Elsea, D, Shimeall, B. Hardman, S. Farison, N. Enslen, A. Riley, S. Kindt, M. Reichenback, M. Orwig, S. Beall, M. Rayle, C. Rader, D. Ruppert, Mrs. THIRD ROW.' C. Harpst, D. Heldman. QI. s, N. Rayle, L. Light, K. Wolford. Myers, QI. Simon, S. Rench. F. Coppes. D. Pemberton. THIRD ROW.' S. Rooney, L. Steen, L. Bush, N. Riegle. N. jones. L. Yackee, V. Kessler, S. Chatelain, S. Maloney. L. Fast, P. Weisenberger, K. Smith, B. Styer, V. Sherman, C. Archable, D. Foltz, C. Gibson. FIRST ROW: K. Elsea, L. Kauper, KI. Feller, B. Barkimer, secre- tary, A. Leis, president, M. Scheiter, exchange student, B. ljackson, vice-president, B. Brucklacher, treasurer, D. Stultz, Sergeant-at-arms, S. Brewer, P. Hite. D. Bailey, L. Johnston, N. Moorhead. SEC- OND ROW'.' B. Powell, K. Knepper. N. Geiger, N. Kolhoff. P. Shuck. C. Gibson, C. Masters, M. Huffman, M. Howell, ,I. Hilton, K. .Hirsimaki, Enslen, S. Farison, D. Ruppert. THIRD ROW.' Mrs. Hite, advisor, K. Barger, L. Miller, B. Bame, C. Kifer, F. Coppes, S. Rench, B. Willett, .A. Baker, S. Smith. FOLPTH ROW' K. Kring, M, Payne, Aj. Bondhus, M. Roether, R. Smith, BI. Dorsey, M. Parker, K. Day, Mathews, S. Clendaniel, C. Smith. B. Crockett, Simon. FIFTH ROW' K. Pugh, R, Annesser, E. Pelto, M. Moon, S. Mitchell, D. Adams, C. Green, K. McGil- liard, T. Spindle, M. McHie, C. Koehler, A. Duryea, L. Steen. SIXTH ROW.' A. Fetter, P. Allshouse, Schober, N. Kelly, C. Healy, V. Flowers, B. Heydinger, E. Freemyer, lj. Wittenmyer, S. McBride, Hetrick, S. Brink, B. Brewer. SEVENTH ROW' S. Combs, A. Sabroske, L. Fast, C. Kay, L. Sarmina, L. Caudle, E. Simon, S. Steegman, S. Stites, L. Kandel, C. Kelly, A. Frank- houser, T. Bowman. EIGHTH ROW: C. Schultz, L. Hoover, ,l. Masters, N. Osborn, A. Hochstettler, L. Yackee, L. Loveridge, N. Hayes, P. Diller, C. Bean, S. Frost, AI. Benavides. NINTH ROW.' R. Molter, 11. Tate, R. Flowers, lj. Elsea, D. Cole, C. Stalter, P. Cornell, C. Fredrick, A. Warner, P. Senn, M. Lemons. FHS'ers Horizons Wz'dened lqy AFS lub. The aim of the American Field Service Club is to promote peace through world understanding. The club spent an active and fun-filled year learning about the culture of other nations. Michael Scheiter, this yearis AFS exchange stu- dent from Germany and FHS,s Hfth foreign student, en- riched our school with his buoyant personality and diverse talents. Steve Brewer spent a rewarding summer in Turkey as a part of the American Abroad program. The highlight of the year was the AFS weekend in February, which brought together 30 AFS,ers from all over the world and their American hosts in Findlay and provided a very rewarding experience for all who took part. Another activity was a display case for the pictures of all the foreign students who have graced the halls of FHS. Throughout the year, the club strove to practice the AFS motto, i'Walk to- gether, talk together, all ye peoples of the world, then, and only then, shall ye have peacef, From left to right: Michael Scheiter, foreign exchange student, Peg Chatelain American sister, Steve Brewer, summer exchange student. w panish Club The newly organized Spanish Club, established to encourage in- terest in the language, works to create Huency in speaking and thought. The culture of Spanish-speaking coun- tries was also studied so as to deepen the understanding of the language. Few activities were undertaken this year, as the club was young, but next year's plans are already being made. FIRST ROW' K. Elsea, Mrs. Martin, E. Suhay, secretary, R. Arredondo, vice-president, E. Freemyer, treasurer, D. Donnell, president, M. Wiljamaa, sergeant at arms. SECOND ROW: C. Kifer, C. Driscall, C. Moore, T. lanes. P. Inman, R. Mayers, D. Hyneman, A. Volpe. THIRD ROW' P. Fenimore, P. Francis, D. Shimeall, P. Arnold, K. Flickinger, C. Cole, S. McGinley, P. Lovell. FOURTH ROW' B. Rhea, xl. Hoopman, P. Topper, A. Cramer, M. Howell, ,l. Hilton, B. Willett, D. Hall. FIFTH ROW: S. McClain, B. Gee, T. Konczal. R. Highsmith, P. Hite, P. Weitz, C. Brandman, NI. Mitchell, R. Mitchell. FHS Zubs Have Varied Objectives. FIRST ROW' ,I. Jamison, C. Gibbons, L. Brewer, president, ul. Tallman, vice-president, P. Topper, sweetheart, Phillips, M. Brown, B. Hollington, E.-Stealey. SECOND ROW' Hunsicker, ,l. Brenner, E. Lowe, D. Mcklanness, R. jackson, V. Moore, ll. Robertson. THIRD4 ROW: Benavides, B. Carpenter, P. Silverstein, M. Mitchell, R. Heath, W. Mathews, T. Fitzgerald, D. Baughman, H. Edie. : ' its Key Club This club, whose purpose is to promote and carry out projects of benefit to the school and com- munity, is the only service oriented club in the high school. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, Key Club has a limited membership com- posed of the 'lkeyw young men of the high school. Some of the Club's annual proj- ects are assisting the principal during sophomore orientation, working with the Jay Cees at rest areas on Labor Day and Memo- rial Day, printing and selling bas- ketball programs, and raising 551500 to support the Foreign Student Exchange Program. , l uxxzmsf rm L ' Deca. I and II Left to right: AI. Arneson, M. Waite, Mr. Taylor, S. Nique, B. Wooley, V. Bland, D. Redick, D. Day, S. Treft, M. England, M. Loach, Miss Dysingcr, D. Harrold, B. WVise. NI. Pressnell. L. Arrington, N. Powell, Ilohnson. KI. Borgelt. P. Cantrelluj. Longworth, L. Boulis, V. Woodward. A. Ramos, Development of future leaders for marketing and distribution is the purpose of FHS,s DECA Club, and also of the state and national clubs with which they are affiliated. Emphasis is placed on vocational understanding, leadership development, civic consciousness, and social intelligence. Activities this year included attendance of a Northwest Regional Convention at BGSU, participation in District contests in February Q16 qualifiedj and State Leadership Conference in Columbus in March C11 membersj, an Employer Appreciation Dinner in June, and weekly changes on the school marquee. Left to right: L. Eichenlaub, Balsley. D. Wingo, D. Schaflner, G. Bib ler, S. Dukes, Nl. Nye, Moore, S. W'eist, Nl. Russell, L. Allman, ll, Beckwith, L. Bayless, D. Craine, K. Chalelain, S. Corwin, D. Collins, lj Schlacter, E. Cole, Xl. Xlontgomery. Reimund. llohnston, Atta,lI. Meyer, Mr. Taylor. .i..,t..--W W-.:..,,..... - - f '- b B. Van FIRST ROW' Miss Blakslee, advisor, M. Esterly, social chairman, B. Heydinger, historian, C. Fredrick. secretary, D. Wiggins, presidentg A. Leis, vice president, C. Smith, treasurer, C. Stalter. historian. SECOND ROW: M. Dorsey, N. Kolhoflf V. Bibler, D. Weber, P. Corbin, C. Healy, T. Slawinski, P. Whalen. C. Chamberlain. THIRD ROW: C. Burton, P. Eck, P. Allshouse. L. Kauper, M. Yuenger, P. Wilson. C. Wfeis. The FHS Art Club provides an oppor- tunity for any student to further his artistic experience. Independent work is carried, out in drawing, painting, sculpture, or whatever the individual desires. Each may explore his fields of interest and talent to the utmost, and this is the achievement of the club. The officers this year were as follows: Grover, president, K. Clingan, vice-president, Heldman, secretary-treasurer, E. Pelto, Sergeant-at-arms, Mr. Schmidt, advisor. I. Phalin. G. Norgaard. FOURTH ROW.' S. Franks, I. Benavides, Nl. Whalen. R. Smith, Niemyer. A. Moluf, K. Grubb, W. Snyder. H. Edie. R. Miller. FIFTH ROW: QI. Brenner. M. Lemons, ll. Huston. R. Flowers, B. Schlumbohm, R. Reardon. C. Mitchell, K. Clingan, K. Knepper, B. Kelly, R. Firmin. SIXTH ROW' B. Rhea, B. Powell, M. Shore. G. Heater. Art Club Thespians Actors at FHS exercise their theatrical talents through the Thes- pian Club. Open to anyone who wishes to ,join and who participates in one play, the club provides opportunity for further acting experience. During this school year, the Thespians produced two full-length plays, 'lThe Mad Woman of Chaillotn and g'The lm- portance of Being Earnest, and a set of one-act plays. Through work on these plays, members are eligible to ,join the honorary Na- tional Thespian Society when they have fulfilled certain qualifications. In order to raise funds for the annual spring awards banquet and the highlight of the year-a trip to Cleveland-this group en- gaged in many money-raising proj- ects. Left to right: Mr. Schmidt, B. Gaston. C. Archable. K. Oler, B. Schlumbohm, M. McHic, K. Clingan, Heldman. L. Keller, M. Dorsey, S. Grubb. S. Steegmzin, li. Pelto. C. Schultz. K. Hirsiniakiul. Grover, B. Heath. 65 FIRST ROW' Feigert, W. Snyder. R. Schuck, J. Col- lingwood. K. Grubb, M. Bigelow, Ncsler. SECOND ROW' NI. Sehieber. M. Grant, D. Weber. Nl. Dysinger, Powell Csweetheartj, G. Webernick, M. W'iljama, D. Monroe, R, Pfeiffer, Lafferty. D. Clapper. THIRD ROW:-1. Radabaugh, D. Baumlein, lj. Bame, L. Lugin- JU IQR HI-Y .... HI-Y buhl, KI. Lawrence, McClain, T. Parke, B, Jackson, R. Berger. B. Gee, D. NICNIcnamin, B. Coon, NlvManness, I. Spillman, B. Egbert. FOLRTI-I ROW: B. Lora, G. Beard, T. Hartman, Russell, D. Spangler, R. Bliller, H. Reitsema, T. Trout, Tate, I. Ezis. D. Deppen, Konecny. Rl. Launder. R. Moltcr, R. Racettc. FIRST ROW: D. Bronson, N. lV1iller, B. Bright, C. Loyd, R. Lyon. D. Bash. SECOND RO W' D. Johnston, D. Parke, D. Ridge, C. Mitchell, S. Dove, D. McManness, T. Breyman. THIRD ROW.' R. Byrd. S. Hile, M. Adams, SGPHO ORE HI-Y FIRST ROW: NI. Shore, D. Peterman, G. Redick, Benton, M OND ROW' E. Edc, Barker, D. Butler, M. Moorhead, Clark THIRD ROW: B. Sullivan, AI, Platt, B. Misamore, L. Deitsch, D Sehlaehner, E. Treecc, G. Major, T. Schuck, S. Sink, V. Moore, D Cole,tI. McCormick. E ICR Shimeall, Millon, Perriott, Elsea, D. Miller, B. Bauer. SEC- S onzor Trz'-Hz'- T FIRST ROW' B. Huntley, L. Iliff, S. Kindt. N, Powell, Grover, C. Kohli, A. Frank- houser, C. Carr. B. Grohoske. S. Woodward, S. Hart, B. Insley. SECOND ROW: S. Far- ison. A. Behne, D. Hofer, K. Miller, L. Larkins. S. Drake. B. Dc Ferguson. THIRD ROW: K. Jenkins. B. Darnall. L. Simon, A. Williams. C. Hartley. KI. Courtney, M. Orwig, Green, C. Clark. Dove. Mitchell, AI. Bish, C. Kent, B. Brucklacher, L. Kandel. K. Deerhake, S. Manojlovich, L. Linger, K. Barger. Long, N. linslen, A. Phillips, Sims, AI. FO UR TH R O W: II Smith. A. Fetter. A. FIRST ROW: C. Shively, A. Willford, D. Wyatt B, Decker, N, Johnston, A. Baker, M. Huffman S. Smith, L. Twells, P. Launder, C. MeGaugh L. Alohnston. N. Moorhead, L. Hoover, B. Wal- ters, N. Zeller, B. Bame. SECOND ROW.' L Loveridge, L. Yackee, C. Arehable, R. Arrington L. Miller. B. W'illett, D. Hall. C. Koehler, R. Wrasse, M. Barnes, lj. Hetrick, L, Chapman, ,I Philby, C. RuITell, N. Safler. THIRD ROW: lj Heldman, L. Steen, L. Busch, C. Dunlap, C. Bean, M. Payne, N, Wittenmyer, D. Bailey, M. Howell I. Feller, D. Shoupe. V. Powell. 1. Queen 'FOURTH ROW' o. Miller. N. Hayes, o, Gro man. K. Van Nice, K. Gallant, S, Mains. P Lovell, P. Weitz, D. Haide, A. Hochstettler. ,I Bondhus, B. Deitrick, B. Hardman, B. Stough, G, Cole. Sophomore Tri-Hz! T unzor Trz'-Hz'- T FIRST ROW.' N. Kolhofl, L. Grant, L. Caudle, S. Bish, L. 'l'yo, P. Roberts, S. Beam ul. Farison, D, Grubb, S, Bde, L. Sarmina, S. Craig. K. Highsmith, C. Zoll. D. Shanks, L Ridge, QI. Rudisill. S. Sreenslate. S. Knight, S. McGinley. SECOND ROW' Davis, B Styer, Baldwin, Burke, S. Grohoske, Percnunzio. V. Sherman, N. Peterrnan, C Chatelain, M. Stough, S. Myers, D. Gills, NIeMillen, R. Knight, B. Grove, Kay, N Ashton. C. Gibson. B. Lewis, Opperman. THIRD ROW' V. Flowers, W'inkle, C Healy, B. Shea, K. Flickinger, K. Fuhrer, KI. Dietrick, C. Pressnell, K. Coppes, S. Reese. lj Rice, S. West, C. Masters, L. Folk, S. Alohnston, G, Bushong, K. Driscoll, M. Reichenbach D. Ohl, P. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Sehober. K. Hildebrand, B. Behne, lj. Tille, R Roether, D. Holden, AI. Hoopman, QI. Herrin, A. Sabrosko, B. johnson, M. Palmer, L. Fast K. Clark, L. Kissel, French, K. Cowan, B. Brewer, D. Foltz, P. Folk. D. Fenimore, S Carr, B. Below. Campus Life lub The Campus Life Club is an inter- denominational Christian club to which any student may belong. The club has two types of meetings. The First is to help the Christian teenager with his everyday problems. The sec- ond presents the Gospel to those who feel that there is something spiritual lacking in their lives. Duane Philipp is the advisor. FIRST ROW: Brigette Suhay. Elizabeth Suhay, Sue Miller. Nlary Bryan. Becky Eisaman, vice-president of management. SECOND ROlfV: Tom Rankin, Harvey Pace. presidentg lid Spriggs. vice-president of programmingg Bruce Copley. Royce Van Scoit. uill 81 Scroll FIRST ROW: Sally Hart, Kak lilsea, Becky Bame, Ann DeHaven, Ruth Carpenter. Becky Topper, Sue Roether, vice-president: Betty Cirohoske, Cindy Smith, social chairmang Darlene Pilther, Nancy johnson. SECOND ROW? yjohn Cindric, Tom Konczal, Gloria Pinkney, presidentg Ann Riley, Mary Lee Roether, Kathie Pressnell, secretaryg .lane Sims. Dave Moore- head Nlr. Hunsicker, advisor. A National Honors Society for .jour- nalists, the Quill and Scroll Club re- quires a student to obtain 50 inches of writing in the school newspaper to be- come a member. In order to learn more first hand information about publishing a better newspaper, the group took a trip to Cleveland and observed the pub- lication of a local paper. Pi Delta i IRST ROW: L. Hargrove, L. Decker, S. Stites, L. Whitacre, R. Miller, NI. Bigelow, president, H. Reitsema, A. Moluf, vice lxent L. Young, N. Lather, D. Schoonmaker. NI. Scheiber. president, P. Moluf, T. Corbin. treasurerg D. Monroe, Mr. ECOND ROW: L. Giannetto. C. Smith, S. Leist, secretary, Powell.adVis0r, The mathematics department of FHS is represented in the Pi Delta i Math Club, an organization to which any junior or senior interested in learning more about math may belong. This year the club sponsored a chess tourna- ment and studied the theory or a winning system of black- jack, In order to raise funds for their annual spring trip to Chicago, the Pi Delta i operated a hat and coat check at all basketball games. The Sophomore Math Club meets to promote interest in the various Fields of mathematics. It also gives students who have an interest in math a chance to compare and develop ideas. The more novel ideas in math are dealt with, such as math puzzles, magic squares, and games like chess. But also some very useful aspects of math are discussed, such as its history, shortcut calculations, and use of the slide rule. We hope students receive added incentive for further study in the field of math through the Sophomore Math Club. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Healy, vice presidentg ll. lilsea, IJ. Morgan, ul. Dietsch, D. Oberly. B. Saunders, president, IJ. Schlachter, S. lide. SECOND ROW: Nlr. Repp, advisor, D. Smith, HI, Crossestreuer, Huston, B. Sullivan, secretary-treasurer, S. Sink, B. Wolfe. S. Wiggins. Sophomore Moth Club FIRST ROW' D. Hofer, P. Phillips, ll. Dove, P. Bookwalter, social chairman, S. Hart, president, L. McGuire, treasurer, B. Huntley, secretary, QI. Bish, S. Fredericks, A. Behne, C. Bishop. K. Miller. NI. Launder. SECOND ROW: G. Williams, L. Daven- port, C. Lyon, P. Vklisenberger. N. Stein, A. Deer- hake, P. Wilson, A. DeHaven, L. Larkins, L. Hern- don, A. Phillips, C. Billmaier, K. Jenkins, Mrs. Schafer. THIRD ROW' S. McBride, A. Cramer, P. Topper, Mathews, P. Fenbert, N. Riegle, G. Crawhs, L. Wagner. B. Altman, K. Leatherman, K. Hirshmaki, Hetrick, K. McKee. FOURTH ROW: Having one of the largest memberships of any club at FHS, the Girls' Athletic As- sociation serves to keep our females in good physical shape provide worthy use of their leisure time, and create an interest in girls' athletics in and out of school. Besides regular meetings, the girls sponsor the Sadie Hawkins Dance, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic. Senior Clay Bryson was chosen as the '66 Sweetheart. Also of course, old members enjoy putting prospective in- comers through various initiation proceed- ings, unmistakenly recognized by anyone! Intramural Winners B. Detrick, D. Bailey. D. Shoupe, B. Walters, N. Moorhead, L. Glasgow, L. llohnston, S. Steegman, ll. Hilton, C. Harley. L. Hoover, B. McGuire. FIFTH ROW' C. Ruflell, R. Carpenter, C. Kifer, M. Roether, tl. Bondhus, L. Chapman, ll. Feller, M. Howell, B. Littleton, S. Smith. SIXTH ROW: UI. Clark, V. Kessler, K. Logsdon, S. Grubb, B. Orwig, C. Bean. S. Day, B. Hardman. M. Moom. C. Carr. SEVENTH ROW' L. Young. P. Hite. C, Brand- man, S. Kring, S. Kring, C. Slough, QI. Grover. Simon, A. Ferguson. M1tchell..l. Shadle. FIRST ROW' P. Trumpy, R. Roether, P. Roberts, D. Holden, S. Myers, UI. French, S. Ede, B. Fleming, R. Goekenauer. . Lucas. S. Grohoske, P. Tille, K. Corbin. SECOND ROW' R. Frankenficld, M. VVilkins, K. Faber, Warner, K. Grubb. N. Ludi, B. High- smith, T. llanes. K. Loach, K. Crow, S. Davis, T. Decker. THIRD RO WY K. Fuhrer. S Hagerman, M. Badgett, S. Carr, E. Weber. D. McElligott, M. Handy, D. Sharning- house, K. Coppes, C. Pressnell, S. Decker, tl. Barger. FOURTH ROW: II. Baldwin, S Hagerman, B. Johnson, B. Behne, G. Kay, P. Litzenberg, K. Chatelain, L. Ridge. S Shanks, B. Styer, Hoopman, C. Healy, Ogen, Oler. FIFTH ROW' S. Major, G. Nlay, K. Patterson, Buess, N. Ashton, C. Mazza, N. Peterman, L. Miller. S. Gee, D. Grubb, C. Gibson, l.. Grant, C. Nlowrey. SIXTH ROW: A. West, Rice, L. Tyo, K. Betts, P. Whalen, P. Corbin, Pieranunzio, M. Hubbard, N. Kelly. Fitzpatrick, D. VVeis, B. Leatherman, S. Brown. SEVENTH RO W' C. Morrow, NI. McCulloug, D. Knep- ley, S. Curtis P. Folk, F.. Kellogg. D. Mencrey, L. Slawinski. M. Palmer B. Brewer, L. Caudle, E. Simon. S. Morrow. EIOHTH ROW' M. Daniels, BJ Wibbing, S. Reissig. L. Folk, L. Alexander, C. Johnson, C. Zoll, B. Lewis, S. Knight, K. Ncsler, M. Slough, K. Zetty, C. Shafer. FIRST ROW: S. Hart, D. Hofer, L. Simon, B. Grohoske, A. DeHaven. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Schafer, S. Steegman, D. Shoupe, A. Deerhake, C. Bishop, K. Niiller, A. Behne. ll i' -ttltsz. W. . - . A' Va TSZOQY cc, :J FIRST ROW: D. Wiler, D. Orton, D. Bash, C. Smith, Drake, N Nliller. Orton, D. Kessler, D. Weber, K. Snyder, M. Adair, B Miltko, Kresser, D. Scoby, M. Bish, P. Myers. F. Loach. P. Silver- stein. SECOND ROW: AI. Radabaugh, R. Racette, D. Peterman, W Mathews, R. Saum, G. Ehrnschwender, R. Flowers, tj. Deppler, G Dukes, D. McClish, T. Hartman, R. Barrett, Decker, D. Stout, W' Shindeldecker, T. Ludi, S. Ashton, B. Haggerty, M. Mathias, G Schiltz, H. Decker, Tisdall. THIRD ROVV: D. O,Brien, G. Geiger, I. Zaenglein, L. Brewer, M. Waite, QI. Cindric, G. Wilkinson, S Traucht, B. Beall, M. OlBrien, G. Beard, H. Gonso, G. Meadows. G May, B. Hollington, D. Clapper, B. Martin, T. Norris, Hugus S. Hile. M. Loose, R. Caudle, 41. Saldana, M. Shoop, G. Cramer, M Ammons. FOURTH ROW' D. Zahler, B. Lora, L. Kresser. T. Niahron D. Sorenson, D. Baumlein, H. Reitsema, ll. Collins, S. Lanning, L Nlygrant, Rhodes, P. Lowell, B. Gardner, D. Collins, B. Collins, C Loyd, E..johnston, B. Goodman, S. Woodruff. The Varsity L'F Club, composed of well over 100 boys who have earned their letters, has several functions. It is a selective club whose membership is extended to any player or manager who has received his letter F, insofar as he has abided by the rules of the sport in which he lettered. The club issues ushers for all basketball games held in the gym, including tournaments, and also sponsors some of the after-the-game dances. A sideline of the group is its devo- tion to initiation proceedings. Wayne Nlathews displays mulli-lalenls during Varsity F initiation. Amisg ,Ai A Mr. G, Lanning. S. Miles, L. Weeks, G. Cramer L . Bunn, Vogclsong, A. Gearing, NI. Xlcflahan. R. Honse S L. Edinger, R. Courtney, C. Ruchlc, R. Nungester. Pauline. Njohn Salclana, T. Mazey, D. Tennihill, C. Altman, E . BACK ROW: 'lf Schultz, D. Powell, N14 ox Q R. lnbody. C. NN'illiams. FRONT ROW' D Sausser B. Dryer. B. Harley, II. Oswald. L. Helms, D. Powell, NI. Reed, R, Spradlin, Sterm Routzon, D. Sheflel. D. Kennedy. P. l-linrlall, D. Monday, Mr. Shelley and Mr. Lentz. E . Nlr. D. Ritter. l:l. Chapa. D. Vaughn, P. Sands. Dmdi L' - Nalle.4I. Wallen. Wf Meeks. R. Fleming, Xrnes R Rod U Il ruh, liieller. ff. Yoakam, G. Phillips, R. Nlarkins, A Lobdell, M. Benner, R. Hile, R. Dickes, G, Hildebrande, dy. R. SCISCF. R. Rinehammer. L. Xlarquart Ewing, W. Risser, and Mr. Steiner. Vocational Training Providing opportunity for the pursuit of industrial knowledge and de- veloping skill in the civic, social, and industrial world, the VIC clubs form an important part of our vocational training program. Although the Carpentry Club is not considered a VIC group as the welding, machine. and automotive clubs are, it also teaches the boys the manual skills which will be so valuable to them in later life. The principal means of this learning was through first-hand experi- ence, such as the carpentry clubls building ofagarage. . ROW,- D. ELDI G' Lam Ferguson, R. Martinez, D. Karns. FRONT ROW: li. Bartchlett. C. Pugh, D. Kneedler. R. Helms, R. Haley, S. Bash, R. VVard, R. Radabaugh, A. Gonzales, R. Bender. R. Mcflahan. and Mr. Doug- las. FIRST ROW' S. Hurtl R. Knight, N, Ashton, C. hioore, K. Hughes. T, Janes. SECOND RON? Rudisill. L, Kissell. C. Kellogg. C. Cole, D. Kerran. C. Shundor. FIRST ROW: S. Morrow, D. Opperman. II, Bondhus. QI. Tesnow, lj Bish, M. Roether. B. l3uckner, SECOND ROW: B, Riser, T. Hauen- stein, S. Frantz, R. Pfighsmith, Wf LaRot'he. NI. Bartels, T. Green. THIRD ROW: II. Boyd, R. Miles, S. Palmer, RI. Nussbaum, T. Rankin S. W'ilkins, C. Pugh. FOLRTH ROW: Hunsicker, T. Harris, R Heath, NI. Bissell, D. Wleber, R, Reardon, G. Coppes, Nlr. Curth. Left to right: C. Montgomery, C. Collingwood, D, johnson, R. Peterson, D. Scarhough, I . Laube. l 74 Usherettes Long hours in high heels is the trademark of the Find- lay High Usherettes, whose necessary but grueling tasks stern from many activities held in the high school audi- torium. Whenever called upon, this group of over fifteen girls performs the important function of ushering, of course, and distributing programs. Chairmen were Caro- lyn Cole and Sharon Grubb. udio-Visual Members of the Audio-Visual Club at Findlay High, which is open to any student, perform the very important service of running our projection equipment. The students in the club gain valuable experience in this field that is of great aid to our modern methods of teaching. Activities for the year included an after-the-game dance and the Club7s annual spring picnic. Radio Club Development of amateur operators is the goal of Findlay Highls Radio Club. The group, under the leadership of Mr. Chapin, was concerned principally this year with getting a radio station in operation. With only six members in this new organization other activities were somewhat limited. The Debate Club, reorganized at FHS this year after an absence of several years, concentrated on interscholastic debate on a nationwide subject. This subject was whether or not the government should adopt a program of com- pulsory arbitration in labor management disputes involv- Debate Club FIRST ROW' Mr. Bell, C. Smith, R. Grant D. Hooper, A. Leis, D. Johnson, S. Brewer R. Firmin, Miss Lassen. SECOND ROW: V Sines, K. Pugh, C. Stalter, D. Moorhead, R Miller, S, Leist, S. Miller, A, Phillips, ing basic industries. The club participated in several contests, garnering various awards, besides debating among its own members. This yearls Debate Club laid the foundation for an active, successful next year. Libmgf Asszstants Left to right: M. Laird, B. Davis, A, Duryea, G. Crawfis, D. Rider, L. Haslar, H. Thomas, P. McCann, -I. Saffer, P. Luellen. S. Reissig, K. Hughes, L. Moluf, K. Clarke, M. Bill, R. Hertel, P. Schultz, L. Rains. Vital to the proper functioning of our high school li- brary are the Library Assistants. Donating its services, this group of girls and boys performs such tasks as charging and shelving books, taking attendance, and Bling catalog cards. Without this help, our library could not handle the amount of work we give it. FIRST ROW: B. 1 N. Geiger, P. Cornell, C. Kohli, A. Sabroske, K. Mitzell, Courtney, K. YanNice. SECOND ROW? B. Jackson, lj. Pelto, G. Greutman, A. Leis, D. Moore, R. Houck. nj. Masters, B. Groves, P. Lovell. P. Norton. P. Chatelain, lj. Schober, D. Reamsnyder, S. Clapper. THIRD ROWx N, Rayle, S. Smith, S. Mt-Arthur, Clark, C. Stalter, Rench, D. Haide, B. Howard, B. Deppin. B. Buckner, B. Saunders, D. Hyneman, S. Briggs, M. Payne, M. Huffman, Huffman. P. Mc- Arthur. S. Myers. Woodward, HI. Rice, L. Fast, M. Barnes. FOLRTH Concert Band Uffieers .joe Crozier, social chairman, Dave Stultz, vice president, Sue Clapper, secretary-treasurer, Billllackson, president. , i ROW' L. Hargrove, D. Smith, S. Myers, L. Yackee, K. Kring, M. Snyder M. llulien, K. Cowan, J. Bames. P. Brehm, C. Routson, T. Bowman, B Morrison, D. Loyd, G, Callihan. P. Knight. C. Miller. Farison, C Archable, B. Brimley, ml. Crozier, S. Wymer, C. Shively, Il. Wittenmyer D, Hall, N. Kolhoff. S. McGee. N. Shireman. FIFTH ROW' L. Kandel I. Hammond. T. Snyder, S. WY-rrtz, P. Maher. ,I. llaqua, ll. Benton, D Baughman, R, Howard, B. Misamore, D. Stultz. M. Schieber, D. Schoon- maker. R. Molter, M. Hefty, G. Saul, R, Pfeiffer, S. Brewer. One of the proudest, most competitive organizations at FHS is our band. Its reputation unequaled in all Ohio, it has well-earned its many honors. Nfr. Hite and his four as- sociates, dividing the work among them, have all strived diligently toward one end-perfection. Discipline is the key- note to success. Band begins a week before school in the fall with five to six hours a day of grueling marching practice. From then on, a half-time show is presented at every home and several away football games, the latter involving the un- forgettable band trips which foster close companionship. The band then migrates indoors for the concert season, giving numerous performances. Finally, the seat-weary students resume their foot-weary status as they pound the streets in preparation for the band's last performance-the Memo- rial Day Parade. For 43 seniors, this is the end of three wonderful, rewarding years, and for them nothing can ever take the place of the FHS Band. 76 STANDING: Mr, Flanagan, Mr. Hite. L. Swick, Hammond, XValburn. S. Wertz, l'. Maher, Ci, Ferguson. Left to right: C, Masters. B, Vjohnson, 'l'. Eisamzin, P. Serin. A. llochstettler. L. Bush. C. Maz za. V. Heistand, B. West, L. Miller. M. Wittenmyer, S. Day, S. Bryan, M. Payne. L. Steen,,l. Hunsickcr, M. Huffman, A. lleerhake, S. liindt, D. Moore, P, Cornell, P. Norton, P. Brehm. E. Pelto. D. Kuhlman. B. Morrison, B. ulackson, A. Sabroske. D. Stultz, C. Routson, S. Clap- pcr. C Miller. B. Crockett, N. Geiger. ll. Reamsnyrler, Brewer C Groman, M. Scheiter, B. Lewis, Schohcr. G. Saul. C. Koehler N. Kolholl, D. Srhoonmaker. C. Healy, L. llelph, M. Barnes, R Howard. L. Fast, L, Long, ll. McCall, D. Bzirringcr. B. Misamore L. liandel. 'lf Bowman. Orchestra The Findlay High Orchestra, under the baton of Clif- ford Hite for nearly twenty years, has reached a very high level of performance. Such performances, the Pop Concert, String Festival, Silhouettes ,66, Spring Concert, and Rotary, employed music that was both classical and light. It served always to stimulate and inspire not only the audiences, but also, and most important of all, the musicians. Only or- chestra members know the true sense of culture one acquires in this organization. If these musicians merely played their instruments, the orchestra would be a loss, but sensitive leadership has taught them to feel the music. This is the or- chestra's great accomplishment, and its contribution to the lives of its members, its memories, will never end, though they be carried as far away as Germany by our never to be forgotten cellist, Mike Scheiter. Left to right: D. Kuhlman, vice-president, B. Crockett, social chairman, L. liandel, secretary-treasurerg Brewer, president. 77 he unior FIRST ROVV: N. Zellers, C. Nlcfiaugh. C. Ruflnell, N. VVittenmyer, L. Ziegler, Thompson, B. Bame, Rl. Yuenger. N, Shireman, D Hall. E. Twells, S. Smith. ll. Shroyer. K. Knepper, Xl. Snyder. B Autullo, M. Baluch. SECOND ROW: D. Shimeall, Kindt. C. Clark B. Styer. II. Sims. Steegman, Y, Powell, K. Sampson. S. Rooney .-X. lferguson. C. .-Xnast. D. Shoupe. N. Stein. Nl. Raylc, B. Powell B. Baird. THIRD ROVV: K. YYillhitc. C. Dunlap. A. Sapienza, P Cornell, R. Sutton, NI. Tebhe. S. Stites. L. Miller. B. Willett. S McGee, K. Barger. Queen. K. Yan Nice, S. Staadt, C. Weis. B. Shilling. FOLRTH ROW: P. Walters. llones. ll. Yolkmer. XY, Snyder. R. hlolter. L. Ciannetto, P. VVeitz,lI, Masters, FIFTH ROPV: R. Miles, C. Williams. XI. Lemmons. S. Yoder. NI. Zaenglein, Nl. Mc- Nlanness, Tate. C. Brodine, Xl. Heist, T. Holmes. L. Pratt. R. Racette. T. Rankin. H. lidie, Nl. Whalen, C. Branflman, S. Mains, I. Beckwith. The Sophomore FIRST ROW: B. Doolittle, K. Crow, Romick, S. Craig, Farison. LI. Baldwin, Hosler, NI. Kuhlman, Betts, K. Nlitzel, P. Folk. D. McCall, V. Heistand, C. Masters, Nl. Dorsey. B. Lewis. B. Highsmith, D. Herdman. SECOND ROW' C. Mazza, K. Bilmeir. L. lfolk. S. Reese, C. Johnson. S. Hurt, B, Aufrance, C. Gibson, C, Weis, Og- den, 41. Folk, B. Below, S. Cooper. VI. Herrin. B. hjohnson, lj. Courtney THIRD ROW: Hoopman, B. Davis, NI. Nlclntosh. McCormick, T. liisaman. P. hlattcrn, D. Miller, IJ. Cole, ul. Nlillon. T. Hauen- stein, E. Bde. FOLPTH ROW: Autullo, R. Loyd, R. Flowers, L England, D. Dietsch, ll, Lower, L. Hazelton. Il. Barker, E. Freece. T. Tucker, D. Evans, G. Ferguson. T, LaRoch,.I. Foltz. Senior Choir FIRST ROW: C. Croman, S. Clendaniel, S. Huffman, M. Easterly. Rice. S. Day K. Leatherman, M. Dowell. B. Crockett. N. Moor- head, L. Ilohnston. N. Osborn. C. Rifer, C. Fisher. Hayden, D. Courtney. C. lfliekinger. L. Miller. SECOND -ROW.' C. Myers. C. Lyon, A. McMillan, N. llnslen, Hilton. D. Adams, B. Annes- ser, A. Wilford, D. Hofer. L. Kziuper. P. Patterson. K. Hirsimaki, lj. Fcller, Franks. N. Hazelton. S. Clapper. N. Lather. B. Solomon, R. Hertel. THIRD ROW? S. Chatelain. P. Hite, K. Gallant, K. Choir Logsdon. C. Bean, R. Barkimer. K. Miller. N. Hayes. P. Allshouse, B. Littleton, B. Stough. S. Baumlein. B. Darnall, ll. Clark. L. Long, A. Capponi. FOURTH ROVV: G. Cilassco. E, Marsnian, R. Har- tranft. M. O'Brien, li. Lowe, C. Moser, R. Miller. M. Frankenfield. B. Hollinton, lf. Loach, R. Sherman, B. Egbert, Clark. S. Farison. FIFTH ROW: D. Bender. C. May. R. Lyon. L. Luginbuhl. Blsea. NIitChell,4j. Lash, P. Below, P. Myers. A. Del-laven. FIRST ROW' S. West, C. Shundor. Tille, D. Holden. B. Grove, T. Rouse. L. Millon. K. Coppes. ll. McMillen, RI. Rudisill, L. 'l'yo, S. Basinger. K. Nesler, S. Knight, S. Mcliinley, C. Mercer. SECOND ROW: B. Brewer, IJ. Light, N. Ashton, S. Curtis, N. Peterman, C. Mowery, Simon, C. Wfilliams, Oler, B. Webbing, C. Zoll, S. Shanks, ll. Simon, L. Caudle, R. Guyer,,I. Detrick. THIRD ROW: M. Palmer, N. Kelly, B. Rich, R. Smith. Robertson, ll. Perriott, 'lf Schieber, D. NViler. B. Bauer, S. Tisdall. R. Mitchell, M. Shimeall. 'lf llazelton, B. Styer. FOURTH ROW.' li. Spriggs. L. Moluf. B. Swisher, R. Qualkenbush, S. Rose, V. Moore. S. Woodruff, S W'iggins, D. Rider, A. Schlievert, R. Nieyer. G. Smith, N. Smith, Sloughul. Rice. SEA TED: C. Dunlap. N. Osborn. L. Kauper, C. Ruf- fell, B. Bame. S. Steegman, S. Rooney, M. Rayle, K. Barger, C. Bean, Masters. STA.VDI.VG.' L. Barkimer,N.Lz1ther. Long, Farison, D. Donnell, M. Yuenger, L. Gian- Eisteddfod mners Madrigal Singers nctto, R. Berger, R. Moller. K. Grubb. Ci. Clasco, M. Lemons, L. Pratt, Raclabaugh. B. llzxrnall. B. FIRST ROW: P. Mattern. If. Spriggs, L. Eaton, ROW' E. Lowe. R. Ciuyer. S. Rooney. Steegman. Molter. FIRST ROW: M. Easterly, B. Powell, S. Farison. C. Ruflel. S. Kindt. SECOND ROW: S. Rooney, IJ. Shimeall. R. Sutton, .lane Wittenmyer. N. Lather, .-X. Del-laven. THIRD ROW: L. Long. B. Barkimer. B. llarnall, M. Tebbe, K. Barger, N. Hazelton, C. Bean. FOLRTH ROW? M. Yuenger. D. Donnell, C. Dunlap, S. Steegman, M. Rayle. FIFTH ROW? L. Pratt. G. Glasco, M. Lemons, R. Moller. Raclabaugh. li. Grubb, R. Berger, D. Bender, L. Giannetto. lj. McManness, L. Eaton, Mnxjeflries. . QNNNRWJ- Gene Glasco. Roger Berger. SECOND N. Osborn, N. Luther. A. Del-laven, Ron Carolers FIRST ROW Ron Molter Nancy Shireman Qsingersb Bruce Brimley Sharon Wymer Sharon Woodward, Ron Houck, .joe Crozier, SECOND ROW' Tom Bowman, Dave Schoon- maker, Gary Saul, Ron Pfieffer, Steve Brewer THIRD ROW: Bob Morrison, Cheryl Miller Phil Brehm, Dave Knight, Mr. Howard, director, llefl Hammond. FIRST ROW: Mary Lou James, Karen Sheffel, Elva Kimmel, Lois Conley, Judy Eaton. . SECOND ROW: julie Romick, Klacquie Rice, Cheryl Gardner, Julie Folk, Nancy Roberts, Maj ore es A. th. ,, as t.,, tink ,. Bl FAC LTY The dedicatidn to individual im- provement and lthe professional lead- ership to aid us in reaching our po- tential was the goal and ultimately the achievementl of the administration and faculty oflFl-IS. Our gratitude and devotion go to them. l l Mr. Grove Principal High School Mr. Baker Superintendent of City Schools 84 Mr. Keller Assistant Principal Mr. Yawberg Assistant Principal Counselors LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Miller, Mrs. Thomas, Missllohnston, Mr, Gonso. Secretaries LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Tabb Mrs. Newton Mrs, LaRue Mrs. Stoddard Mrs. Norton Librarians Xlrs. Holmes,Mrs,C1amble,Mrs. March Athletic Director Mr. Bachman From left Lo right: Mr. Musser Mr, Schellin Mr. Bame Mrs. Cline Mr. Wohlgamuth Mr. Taylor Mrs. Hess Mr. Philipp Mrs. Covert Mrs. Russel Mr. Schmidt usiness Education F orezgn Language From left to right: Mrs. Martin Mr. Brandenberger Mrs. Hite Mrs. Reardon Mrs. Hochstettler ms English SEA TED: Mrs. Norris Mrs. Hazlett Mrs. Tallman Mrs. Falk STANDING: Mr, Hall Miss Blakslee Mrs. Sink Miss Van Meter Miss Boyer Mrs. Gibson Mrs. Loertscher Mr. Wendell assfxaifa Math SEATED: Mrs. Gullett. Left to right: Mr. Repp, Xlr, Duderk. Mr. Runkle. Mr. Powell Nlr. Stozich. Luft to right: Mrs. Widenhofer. Xlrs. Schafer. 90 Physical EdIUCdlZ.0H Left to right: Rlr, Pa Slab. nb 313511 . M' A ' x Home A Ns Occulbational Ea'uccztz'0n Palmateer, Mr, Sessions. -.... W as ..,fmX 9. .NR 1Ds1f'fg' aa... 1- u ,,,... .v -'L ,M ensvv M. Mrs. McLean, Miss Easton. Wg. X - 5 W ,,,. gr Mr. Gilson. Social Szfudies Left to right: Mr, Curth, Mrs. Poff, Mr. Hunsicker, Mr. Gardner, Mr, Clapper. Miss Lassen, Nlr. Be11,N1r. NIerri11,NIr. Pelton, Mr. Siewert. 92 Science Left to right: Mr. Chapin Mr Bishop Mr Lawrence Mr Phillip Mr Barnhill Mr Burkhart Mr. Crates Vocational epartment Left to right: Mr. Shindeldecker, Mr. Stiner, Mr, Shelley, Mr. Douglas, Mr, Bunn, Mr Lentz, Mr. Unruh. Mr. Flanagan and Mr. Hire Mr. Morgan Mpleffries M usie Department ...K P 1. , if Cafeterla, is f5Q B' 12 - is 5 it f F if f f B, B S if K i B 9 ta , all E its ,ff at if Left to Right: Lorainne Rumgay, Naomi Stevenson, Kay Hutton, Rhema Lease, Bonnie Voglesong, Edith Eisamen, Helen Nlyers. Laura Eisel, Leola Nlyers, Margret Orton, Kay Eaton, Nola Simon, Bernadine Newcomer. and Beryl Bender. EIU UJE BHIUI EIHE meant School urse Mrs. Raemsnyder Patient g Pat Norton , wp, -1 Student teacher receives instrurtiori from his roach on class procedures. Candid Poses Relative to the Staff Sz'tuazfz'0n . Coach prays for another FHS grid victory. Let me see now-one and one are two t'That's,j ung-.I-u-n-g! 1tif 1-7- State University, M A., Findlay Col- lege, Director of Athletics, Me- chanical Drawing, olf. Kenneth Bame-1-Findlay College, B.S., Indiana University, M.A., Bookkeeping. l james BarnhillfMichigan State University, B.S., Bowling Green State University, M.A., Biology. Alvin R. Bell-Ohio State Univer- sity, B.A., B.S., Social Studies. Dennis Bishop-Bluffton College, B.S., Biology. Bette Blakslee-Iient State Univer- sity, B.A. Ed., Drama, English, Speech. l Richard Boyd-Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S., Stout State College, M.S., Industrial Education. Lillian BoyerTFindlay College, A.B., University of Iowa, B.A., English. l Fred Brandenberger-Findlay Col- lege, Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Capital University, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., University of Cincinnati, French. Carl Bunn-Industrial Education. Charles Burkhart-Bluffton Col- lege, B.A., Ohig State University, M.A., Oak Rid e Institute of Nu- clear Studies, Reed College, Univer- sity of Oklahoma, Bowling Green State University, Physics. l ,C Paul Chapin-Bowling Green State University, B.Sl, M.Ed., Kenyon College, Chemistry. Charles Clapper-Findlay College, B.A., Ohio State University, M.A., Bowling Green, State University, M.S. Ed., American History, So- l B Carl Bachman7-Bowling Green G Faculty Index ciology. Elma Cline-'Ohio University, B.S., Bowling Green State University, M.E., Business Education. l Margaret Covert-Muskingum, Bliss College, Bowling Green State University, B.S. Ed., Typing. Fred Crates-Findlay College, Bowl- ing Green State University, B.S., City College of New York, Biology. H. Raymond Curth-Findlay Col- lege, Bowling Green State Univer- sity, B.S., M. Ed., American His- tory. D William Douglas-Industrial Edu- cation. Theodore Dudeck-Findlay College, B.S., Math, 'vVrestling, and Football Coach. E Betty Easton-Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Findlay College, Home Arts, Food and Nutrition. F Evelyn Falk-Bowling Green State University, B.S., M.A., English. G Harold Gardner-Findlay College, B.A., American History. Margaret Gibson-Indiana State, B.S., Findlay College, English. Paul Gilson-Bowling Green State University, M.A., Vocational Education. Harry Gonso-Findlay College, B.A., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, M.A., Ohio University, Coun- selor. 96 Howard Grove-Wellington Uni- versity, B.S., Ohio State University, M.A., Principal. Jeanette Gullet-Ohio Northern University, B.S., Math. H Wilbur Hall-University of Wis- consin, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, DePauw University, Purdue, B.S., M.S., English. Efiie Hazlett-Kansas Wesleyan University, A.B., Northwestern Uni- versity, Denver University, Findlay College, English. Josephine Hess-Ohio University, B.S., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Typing. Wiletta Hite-Heidelberg College, B.A., Ohio State University, Latin, French. Clifford Hite-Ohio State Univer- sity, B.S., M.A., Michigan State University, Michigan University, Supervisor of Instrumental Music. Cola Hochstettler-Wheaton Col- lege, B.A., Spanish. Charles Hunsicker-University of Pittsburg, Heidelberg College, A.B., Ohio State University, B.S., Blue and Gold Advisor, journalism, World History. J Donald Jefferies-Miami University, B.S., Ohio State University, M.A., Vocal Instructor, Choir Director, Helen Johnston-Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Colorado, Ohio State University, B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.A., Counselor. K Louis Keller-George Williams Col- lege, Bowling Green State Univer- W W W W W sity, Oberlin College, B.A., Assist- ant Principle. W W L Jack LarkinsfFindlay College, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Driver Educatioh. Carolyn Lassen-Wittenburg Col- lege, B.A., Social Studies. D. D. Lawrence-Ohio State Uni- versity, University of Colorado, Uni- versity of Illinois, Bowling Green State University, B.S., Columbia University, M.A., Findlay College, Chemistry. y Homer Lentz-Toledo University, Findlay Collegegl Machine Shop. Nellie Loertscher-Ohio Northern University, Heidelberg, B.A., Eng- lish. W M Bernice MarchLOhio State Uni- versity, B.S., Western Reserve, Li- brary Degree, Librarian. Cherie Martin-Heidelberg Col- lege, B.A., Spanish. Nancy McLean-Kent State Uni- versity, Ohio Northern University, B.S., Homemaker's Arts. LI. Phillip Merril-Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University, Bluffton College, B.A., Mechanical Drawing, American History. Ralph MillerTGoshen College, Bluffton College, B.A., Ohio State University, M.Al, College Counselor. james MusserTBluffton College, B.S., Business Education. WN Sonja NorrisWFindlay College, A.B., Toledo University, English. W W W W P Bernard Palmateer-Michigan State University, B.S., Social Studies, As- sistant Football Coach. Harold Paul-Denver University, Miami University, B.S., M.E., American History, Football Coach. Horace PeltonfBowling Green State University, B.S., Ohio State University, M.A., Social Problems, World History, American History. james Phillipp-Findlay College, B.S., Business Education. Richard Phillips-Findlay College, B.A., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, M.A., Tulane, Biology. Mary Ellen Poff-Ohio State Uni- versity, B.S., Otterbein College, A.B., History. George Powell-Ohio Northern University, B.S., Bowling Green State University, M.A., Math. R jean Reardon-Grove City College, A.B., Spanish. James Repp-Bowling Green State University, B.S., Math, Swimming Coach. R. Douglas Rice-University of Cin- cinnati, B.S., M.A., Driver Educa- tion, Assistant Football Coach. James Runkle-Ohio Northern, B.A., Math. Anna Belle Russel-Findlay Col- lege, B.S., Bowling Green State University, Shorthand. S Mary Schafer-Bowling Green State University, B.S., Findlay College, Physical Education. Richard Schellin-Findlay College, B.S., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Bowling Green. 97 Dale Schmidt-Bowling Green State University, B.S., M.F.A., Art. James Sessions-Heidelberg Col- lege, B.S., Physical Education. Richard Shelley-Findlay College, Bowling Green State University, Toledo University, B.S., Vocation Education. Gale Shindeldecker-Vallejo Col- lege, A.A., Electronics. James Siewert-Bluffton College, B.S., Toledo University, Ohio Northern University, Football and Baseball and Basketball Coach, So- cial Problems, World History. jeanne Sink-Ohio University, A.B., Findlay College, English. Loren Steiner-Ohio State Univer- sity, A.B., University of Toledo, Vocational Education, Automotive. john Stozich-College of Steuben- ville, B.A., Mathematics, Basketball Coach. U Donald R. Unruh-Industrial Edu- cation. V Betty Van Meter-Columbia Uni- versity, Miami University, B.S., Ohio State University, M.A., Eng- lish. W Max Wendell-Findlay College, B.A., English. Richard Wohlgamuth-Findlay Col- lege, B.S., Denver University, Busi- ness Education. Y Howard Yawberg-Bowling Green State University, Heidelberg Col- lege, Ohio State University, B.S., Assistant Principal. E ICR l The summit has been reached! All the toils and heaitbreaks and achieve- ments and thrills of our high school life are ended, but what we make of them shall live on Forever. l l l Q 5 'bv Vice President, -lim Tateg' President, Roger Bergerg Secretary, jack Collins. William Adair Linda Altman Randy Ammons Mike Anderson Penny Arnold Loretta Arrington Sal Autieri Barbara Autullo Larry Babcock Sharolyn Babcock Barbara Bartchlett Dean Bash David Basinger Larry Baughman David Baumlein Sharon Baumlein Linda Bayless Gregory Beard Daliece Beckwith Tom Beegle Linda Bair Barbara Baird David Baird john Balsley jim Bame Gary Baney Kathy Barger Mary Ann Barger Becky Barkimer Richard Barrett Audrey Behne Roger Bender David Benishek Mike Benner Roger Berger Gary Bibler Ted Bibler Virginia Bibler Mark Bigelow Margaret Bill Claward Bryson James Burkett Cynthia Burrell Charlotte Burton Patricia Cantrell Carolyn Carr Rodney Caudle Karen Chatelain Susan Chatelain john Cindric Kathleen Billmaier Julie Bish Chris Bishop Allen Blem Patricia Bookwalter john Borgelt Linda Boulis Sheryl Briggs Barbara Brucklaeher Susan Bryan Dennis Clapper Susan Clapper Cheryl Clark Susan Clendaniel Garry Cluff Emerson Cole john Collingwood David Collins jack Collins Richard Collins Robert Collins Lois Conley William Coon Terry Corbin Susan Corwin Pamela Cornell Donna jean Courtney William Courtney Barbara Crockett Robert Crouch Lynn Decker Ann Deerhake Ann De Haven Donna Deitrick Dennis Deppen james Deppler Robert Dickes David Dickey jeff Dietsch Douglas Diller 7- -1: atx Linda Croy Joseph Crozier Bruce Currie Pamela Curtis Jack Daniels Rebecca Darnall Karen Davis David Day Bonnie DeLong John Decker Sharon Easterly Larry Eaton james Edmiston David Egbert Robert Egbert George Ehrnschwender Larry Eichenlaub Rebecca Eisaman James Elsea Kathleen Elsea m Nancy Dillinger Linda Dillon Connie Dorman Judy Dove Susan Drake William Dreyer George Dukes james Dysinger Mark Dysinger Paul Eakin Mary England Nancy Enslen Marsha Esterly Ilmar Ezis Sue F arison james Feigert William Fenberg Margaret Fenbert Ann Ferguson Ann Fetter joan Finerd Robert Firmin Ronald Fisher Gloria F lickinger Paula Francis Fabio Franco Steve Frankenheld Ann Frankhouser Sandra Franks Connie F redricks Diane Gilts Gene Glasseo Harry Gonso Mike Grant Susan Gray jane Green Gene Greutman Betty Grohoske jackie Grover Ken Grubb Susan Fredrieks Elaine Freemyer Carol Frey Lynn Fry William Gee Gary Geiger Nancy Geiger Larry Giannetto Sarah Gibbs Thomas Gierke Sally Hart Carol Hartley Thomas Hartman Alice Haslinger Sheila Hayden Nancy Hazelton Eugene Heater Barbara Heath Mike Hefty jane Heldman Bradley Gunder Larry Hammond Charles Hanline Linda Hardesty Sherry Harpst Sharon Harrell Patricia Harris Toni Harris David Harrold Ronald Harrold Rebecca Hendricks Linda Herndon Rosemary Hertel Beth Heydinger Dennis Hills Kristin Hilton joseph Hindall Pert Hindall Diana Hofer David Hooper Sally Horner Mary Howard Roger Howard Scott Hugus Rebecca Huntley Linda Iliff Beth lnsley Troy Ish William jackson Mary Loujames Catherine Kent Virginia Kessler John Kieffer Elva Kay Kimmel Sharon Kindt Carla Kirchner Douglas Kneedler David Knight Edward Koebel Candy Kohli Kathleen jenkins David johnson Sharonjohnston Randy jones Linda Kandel Richard Karn Vicki Karns Colleen Kelly Mike Kelly Dennis Kennedy Wanda LaRoche Nadra Lather Marsha Launder Mike Launder Jon Lawrence Kathy Leatherman Alan Leis Steve Leist Mike Lemons Linda Leonard Thomas Konczal james Konecny john Kresser Karoljean Kring Richard Kuhlman Gene Lab jon LaHerty Thomas Lahey Steve Lanning Linda Larkins Kathy Lewis Edmund Lilly Laurna Linger james Livesay Conny Loach Mark Loach Austin Lobdell David Loertscher Linda Long Judy Longworth William Lora Peter Lowell jill Ludi Thomas Ludi Larry Luginbuhl Judy Lyon Patrick Maher Stephany Manojlovich Ann Mantooth Todd Mantooth Carol McCullough Douglas McCullough Barbara McGuire Kathy McKee john McManness Dennis McMenamin Alice McMillen Mike Marvin Tony Marvin Gene May Ronald Markins Laura Ann Markle Terry Marohn Larry Marquart Shirley Martin Sharon McArthur Penny McCann Steve McClain Dennis McClish James McCoy Ronald Molter Allan Moluf David Monroe Mary Lou Montgomery Maryjo Moon Janis Moore Marlene Moore David Moorhead james Morrissey Joanne Musgrave Thomas Mazey James Meyer jeff Milam Steve Miles Kathy Miller Linda Miller Ronald Miller Susan Miller William Miltko Sarah Mitchell Mike Myers Phillip Myers Sandra Myers Ray Nalle Don Neeley John Nesler Ceclia Niedermeyer Susan Nique Thomas Norris Robert Nungester John Nussbaum Mike Nye Daniel O'Brien Kathleen Okuly James Orton Margaret Orwig Harvey Pace Thomas Park Connie Patterson Boyd Peart Darlene Pilcher Gloria Pinkney Barbara Powell Jane Powell Nancy F. Powell Nancyj. Powell janet Powers Larry Pratt Kathie Pressnell Mary Lou Pressnell Ellen Pelto Danelle Pemberton Charles Peterman Ronald Pfeiffer jo Phalin Dixie Phelps Ann Phillips Gary Phillips Pamela Phillips Gary Pickett Michael Redick Michael Reed joe Reimund Gary Reissig Harold Reitsema Daniel Rentz Donald Rentz jacquelyn Rice John Riley Nancy Roberts Kathy Pugh Linda Quick Ray Racette jerry Radabaugh Carol Rader Adela Ramos Adelfa Ramos Marna Rayle Nancy Rayle Donna Redick Sharon Roberts Roger Robinson Susan Roether Suzan Rooney Thomas Rose James Rosencrans john Routzon Marylee Rowe Carl Ruehle Deborah Ruppert James Russell Mike Russell Jane Saffer Monte Sampson Ida Sanchez Janice Sands Ann Sapienza Ronald Saum Linda Saxton Dennis Schaffner Richard Shaffer Dorothy Shanklin Patricia Sheaffer David Sheffel Barbara Shepherd Donna Sherick Rick Shick Doska Shimeall Nancy Shireman Ronald Shuck lXfIike Scheiter Mark Schieber Barbara Schilling john Schlachter Nancy Schneider Holly Schuette Cynthia Schultz Thomas Schultz Lucinda Semler Anne Sertell Cindy Smith Kay Smith joe Snyder Keith Snyder Marilyn Snyder Mary Snyder Robert Snyder Tim Snyder Wayne Snyder David Sorenson Elwin Simon Jan Simon Le Ann.Simon Susan Simpson jane Sims Vonda Sines Gayle Slagel Cheryl Slough Carolyn Smith Craig Smith David Spangler james Spillman Steve Spoon Ron Spradlin Sandra Staadt Cynthia Stalter Deborah Stanheld Nancy Stein Susan Stephenson Sandra Sterling Neila Stewart Evelyn Stimmel Peggy Stiner Doug Stout Gary Strait Mike Strathman David Stultz Barbara Styer Bridget Suhay Elizabeth Suhay Bonnie Thompson Shirley Treece Susan Treft Thomas Trout William Van Atta Lauren Van Scoit Duane Vaughn Dan Volkmer Vicki Waaland Mike Waite wah. Elaine Sullenberger Louise Suman Ruth Sutton Karen Swank Jim Tate Susan Tate Mary Tebbe Joann Tesnow Pauline Thomas Marshall Thompson David Wiggins Mike Wiljamaa Kris Willhite janet Williams Bill Williams Pam Wilson David Wingo Bonnie Wise Theresa Wolford Sharon Woodward John Wallace Patricia Walters Richard Ward Richard Webber Gary Webernick Connie Weis Pam Weisenberger Susan Weist Steve Wertz Richard White Virginia Woodward Robert Wooley Carol Yantis Paul Yates Thomas Ylhainen Charles Yoakam Scott Yoder Mary Yuenger Dennis Zahler Lynette Zeigler Announcement Committee Senior Class Advisors Miss Lassen Mr. Wohlgamuth Keenest Wit and Humor Linda Allman and George Ehrnschwender Most Athletlc Pat Bookwalter Superlor Scholars Allan 'wloluf ll8 Flnest .- and Polish ZW il fri? k jif Most Outstanding Seniors Linda Long and Bill Miltko ww,- Best Extracurricular Activities SallyHz1rt Bill Lora Most Talented Linda Kzxndel Billljackson W ' Q v-- '-,--8 nl V A ALTMAN, LINDA: A treasurer, GAA 1, Youl Hi-Y 1, sergeant at arms. AMMONS. RANDY: 1, Baseball 2, Youth for C Ihrist. ARNOLD, PENNY: Sip State delegate 2, Rotary Council 1,2.3, GAA 1 Senior A ctz'vz'tz'es rt Club 1, DECA 3, h lor Christ l,2, Tri- Homeroom basketball phomore Choir, Girl's Award 1,2.3, Student , Pepper Club l,2,3, FTA 2, vice president 31 Spanish Club 3, Prom Committee 2, Announcglment Committee. chair- man 3, , ARREDONDO. RAQLIEL: Spanish Club, vice president 3, Homeroom Secretary 2. ARRINGTON, LORETTA: Sophomore Choir, Girl's Ensemble' lg Tri-Hi-Y 1.2, presi- dent l,2, DECA Club, Secretary 3, AUTIERI. situ Swimrhing 1. AIQTULLO, BARBARA: Sophomore Choir, Junior-Senior Choir 2.3, GAA l,2, Homeroom Secretary l,2,3. l BAIR. LINDA: Tri-HiyY2, Library Assistant 3. BAIRD, BARBARA: -Junior-Senior Choir 2.3, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, treasurer 2. BAIRD, DAVID: Hombroom Basketball 1. BALSLEY, IIOHN: lliey Club 1, DECA Club 3, N BAME. ,IIM: Band 12,3, District Instrumen- tal solo 1.2, Districtl Instrumental ensemble 1.2.3, State ensemble 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3. BANEY, GARY: Librairry Assistant 1. BARGER, KATHLE N: Sophomore Choir, Iunior-Senior Choir -.3: Carolers 3, Madri- gal Singers 3, Girllsl ensemble 1, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, world service representative 3, AFS 3, Intcrclub Council 3. BARGER. MARY ANN: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Li- brary Assistant l,2. l BARKIMER, BECKY1: Sophomore Choir, .lun- ior-Senior Choir 2,3gyCarolers 2,3, Madrigal Singers 2,3, Girl's ensemble 1.3, District vocal solo 2,3, State vocal polo 3, Eistecldfod l,2,3, winner 3, Trojan 2, Editor-in-chiel' 3, AFS 1.2. secretary 3, Pepper Club l,2,3, Homeroom president 1, Homeroom vice president 2, Ring Committee 2, Class Secretary 1. BARRETT, RICK: Football 3, Track 3, Var- sity F 3, Homeroom vice president 3. BASH, DEAN: Tennis l,2,3, Homeroom bas- ketball 1, 'junior Achievement 1, Art Club, treasurer 1. BASI-I, STEVE: Football 1, Homeroom bas- ketball 1, VIC VVelding l. BASINGER. DAVE: Tennis 2.3, .Iunior Achievement 1. BACGHMAN, LARRY: Band 1, Sophomore Choir. BAUMLEIN. DAVE: Basketball l,2,3, Sopho- more Choir, .Iunior Achievement 1, Hi-Y 3, Varsity F 2,3 BAIQMLEIN, SHARON: Sophomore Choir, Iunior-Senior Choir 2,3, FSA 3. BAYLESS, LINDA: Girl's basketball 1.2, Girl's State delegate 3, DECA secretary 3. BEARD, GREG: Swimming 1,3, Golf l,2,3, Homeroom basketball 1, Manager, Swimming 1: Hi-Y 2,3, Varsity F l,2,3, Homeroom sec- retary 1.2, Homeroom treasurer 3. BECKVVITH. DALIECE: Tri-Hi-Y lg DECA Club historian 3. BEEGLE. TOM: Golf l,2,3, Homeroom bas- ketball 1, Sophomore Math Club, BEHNE, AUDREY: Intramural teams 3, Cheerleader 2.3, Youth in Government alter- nate 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, GAA, Pepper Club 2, treasurer 3, Spanish Club 1. BENDER, ROGER: VIC Welding Club 3, Library Assistant 1.2: BENNER. MICHAEL: VIC Automotive Club 2,3. BERGER, ROGER: Homeroom basketball 1, Baseball 2,3, Sophomore Choir, .junior-Senior Choir 2,3, Madrigal Singers 2,3, Carolers 2,33 District Vocal solo 2, Rotary Award 1, Hi-Y 3, Class President 3, Prom Committee 2, Home- room president 2, Homeroom vice-president 3, 1 120 BIBLER, GARY: Homeroom basketball 1, Hi- Y 2: DECA Club, vice president 3, BIBLER, GINNY: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Thespians 2,3. BIBLER, TED: Homeroom basketball 1, DECA Club3. BIGELOW, MARK: VVrestling l,2,3, Tennis Team 2,3, Track 1, Homeroom basketball l,2,3, Geometry Scholarship Team 1, Youth in Government 2, Rotary Award 1.2, Trojan 2, Business Manager 3, Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 1,3, Sophomore Math Club, Pi Delta I Math Club 2, President 3, Prom Committee 2. BILLMAIER, KATHY: GAA 2.3. BISH. JULIE: Girls' Basketball 1, Student Council l,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 1, VVorld Service 3, GAA l,2,3, Library Assistant 1.2, Prom Committee 2, Audio-Visual 3. Home- coming Court 3. BISHOP, CHRIS: Girls' Basketball 3, Intra- mural Teams 3, GAA 3, Homeroom Secre- tary3. BLEM, ALLEN: Sophomore Choir, .junior- Senior Choir Z, Biology Scholarship Team 1, English Scholarship Team 2, Rotary Award 1,31 Homeroom Officer 2,3 BOOKWALTER, PAT: Girls' Basketball 1.2.3, Intramural Teams 3, Band l, Sophomore Choir, -junior-Senior Choir 2, Pepper Club 1.2.3, Homeroom President 1. BOULIS, LINDA: Tri-Hi-Y lg Youth for Christ 1, DECA Club 3. BREWER, STEVE: Band l,2.3, Dance Band 2.3, Orchestra 2, President 3, District Instru- mental Solo l,2,3, District Instrumental En- sembles 2,3, State Ensemble 2.3, State Solo 3, American Field Service Club 2,3, Sopho- more Math Club, Vice President. BRIGGS, SI-IERYL: Band l,2,3, Youth in Government 2, Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, GAA 2,3, Future Secretaries of America 3, Future Nurses of America 3. BRUCKLACHER, BARBARA: Sophomore Choir, Latin Scholarship Team 1, Spanish Scholarship Team 2, Youth in Government 3, Rotary Award 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Vice President 2, Secretary 3, GAA l, American Field Serv- ice Club 2, Treasurer 3, Pepper Club l,2,3, Homeroom Vice President I, Prom Commit- tee 2. BRYAN, SUE: Orchestra 1.2.3, Youth For Christ 1,2,3. BRYSON. CLAY: Baseball Team l,2,3, Bas- ketball Team 1,2, Varsity F l,2,3, BURGESS, EMMAJEAN: Girls Basketball Team 15 Junior-Senior Choir 25 Student Coun- cil 1,25 GAA 1: BURKETT, JIM: Homeroom Basketball Team 1. BURTON, CHARLOTTE: Thespians 2,35 Fu- ture Teachers of America 35 Future Nurses ol' America 1. C CARR, CAROLYN: Tri-Hi-Y I,2,35 GAA 2,3. CHAPA, ERNEST PAUL: VIC Automotive Club 2,3. CHATELAIN, SUSAN: Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 French Scholarship Team 1.25 Rotary Award 25 FTA 2.3. CINDRIC, JOHN: Football l,2,35 Basketball 15 Track 15 Student Council 1,3. vice president 25 Blue and Gold 1,2, Co-Sports editorg Hi-Y 35 Varsity F 2, Parliamentarian 35 Prom Com- mittee5 Quill and Scroll. CLAPPER, DENNIS: Football manager 1.25 Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Varsity F 1,2,35 Homeroom Secretary 1,2. CLARK, CHERYL: Band 1,2,35 Sophomore Choirg Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Rotary Award 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1. Secretary 2, vice president 3. CLENDANIEL, SUSAN: Junior-Senior Choir 35 AFS 35 FNA 3. CLUFF, GARRY: Homeroom Team 15 PI- DELTA I math club 2,3. COLE, EMERSON: Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,25 Basketball, homeroom 1,25 DECA 3. COLLINGWOOD, JOHN: Hi-Y 1, president 2, vice president 3. COLLINS, DAVE: Basketball, homeroom5 DECA 3. COLLINS, DICK: Football 1,2,35 VVrestling 15 Track 1,2,35 Basketball, homeroom 1, cap- tain 25 Varsity F 2,35 Homeroom vice presi- dent 3. COLLINS, BOB: Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Track 1,25 Homeroom basketball5 Varsity F 1,25 Homeroom president 1, secretary 2, treas- urer'3. CONLEY. LOISJEAN: Majorettes 1,2.3, COON, BILL: Wrestling 1,25 Track 15 Basket- ball, homeroom 15 Hi-Y 3. CORBIN, TERRY: Homeroom Basketball, cap- tain l5 Biology and Algebra Scholarship 'I'eams5 Student Council 1,25 President 35 Trojan 35 Sophomore Math Club5 PI-DELTA I math club 2, treasurer 35 Prom Committee. CORNELL, PAM: Band l,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Sophomore Choirg Junior-Senior Choir 2.35 AFS 35 Thespians 15 Usherette 15 Prom Committee. CORWIN, SUSAN: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, sergeant at arms 25 GAA 1,25 DECA Club 35 Prom Committee. COURTNEY, BILL: Baseball 2,3 COURTNEY, DEBORAH: Girl's Basketball 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Youth for Christ 1,25 GAA 1. COURTNEY. JEAN: Band 15 Sophomore Choir5 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 15 Pepper Club 1,2,35 FTA 1,25 Homeroom Secretary 1. CRAINE, DAN: Track 15 DECA Club 3. CRAMER, STEVE: Band 1,2,35 Youth for Christ. CROCKETT, BARBARA: Band 1,2535 Orches- tra 1,2,35 Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 35 Carolers 35 District Instrumental solo 1,2,35 District Instrumental Ensemble 1.2,35 State solo 1,2,35 State Ensemble 2,35 AFS 1,2,35 Usherette 1.2: CROUCH, BOB: Homeroom Basketball 1. CROY, LINDA: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Historian 3. CROZIER, JOE: Homeroom Basketball 15 Band 1,2,35 Dance Band 1,2.35 District In- strumental solo 1,25 State solo 1. CURRIE, BRUCE: YVrestling 1,25 Homeroom Basketball 15 Algebra II Scholarship Team 25 Sophomore Math Club5 Homeroom president 2,35 Homeroom vice president 1. CURTIS, PAMELA: Rotary Award 35 Tri-Hi- Y 1, Historian 2, Chaplain 3. D DARNALL, BECKY: Sophomore Choirg Jun- ior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Madrigal Singers 35 Youth in Government 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, treasurer 2, vice president 35 GAA 15 Pepper Club 15 FNA 2,35 Homeroom vice president 2. DAVIS, KAREN: Blue and Gold 1,2, adver- tiser 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1. DAY, DAVE: DECA Club, president 3. DECKER.JOHN: Football 15 Swimming 1,2,35 Track 35 Varsity F 1,2,35 Homeroom presi- dent 1. DECKER, LYNN ANN: Pepper Club 35 PI- DELTA-I Math Club 35 Debate Club 3. DE HAVEN, ANN: Cheerleader 1,2535 Sopho- more Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Blue and Gold 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,35 Pepper 121 Club 15 Homeroom secretary 1.2,35 District Vocal solo 2,35 State Vocal solo 35 Quill and Scroll. DEERHAKE, ANN: Girlls Basketball 2,35 Cheerleader 15 Intramural Teams 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Sophomore Choir5 District Instrumen- tal Ensemble 35 State Ensemble 35 Youth in Government 25 Trojan 35 Tri-Hi-Y, secretary, chaplain 2,35 GAA 1,2.35 Pepper Club l,2,35 FNA 1,2,35 Prom Committee. DEITRICK, DONNA: DECA Club 25 Li- brary Assistant 2. DE LONG, BONNIE: Blue and Gold 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1. DEPPEN, DENNIS: Homeroom Basketball 15 Sophomore Choirg Hi-Y 2,3. DEPPLER, JIM: Swimming Team 1,2,35 Track 25 Homeroom Basketball 15 Varsity F 3. DICKEY, DAVE: Home room Basketball 15 Sophomore Choir5 Algebra II Scholarship Team 25 Sophomore Math Club 15 PI-DELTA- I Math Club 35 Chess 2,3. DIETSCI-I, JEFF: Homeroom Basketball 15 Homeroom president 2,3. DOOLITTLE, WINIFRED: Youth for Christ 1,2,3. DOVE. JUDY: Student Council l,2,35 Tri-Hi- Y 2, Secretary 1, vice president 35 GAA l,2,35 Prom Committee 2, Homecoming Court 3. DRAKE, SUE: Tri-Hi-Y 2, secretary 1, ser- geant-at-arms 35 GAA 1,25 Homeroom vice president. DREYER, BILL: Football 15 Track 1.2,35 Var- sity F 1,2,35 VIC Machine Club 1,2,3. DUKES, GEORGE: Football 1,2,35 Track 15 Varsity F 2,3. DUKES, STEPHEN: DECA 3. DYSINGER, JIM: DECA Club, treasurer 35 Homeroom vice president 15 Homeroom secre- tary 25 Homeroom president 35 Prom Com- mittee 25 Class vice president 15 Art Club, vice president 1,2. DYSINGER, MARK: Wrestling 15 Home- room Basketball 15 Hi-Y 1. E EAKIN, PAUL: Bowling 25 Homeroom Bas- ketball 15 Chemistry Scholarship Team 2. EASTERLY, SHARON: Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 GAA 15 Homeroom secretary 35 Homeroom treas- urer 15 Prom Committee. EATON, LARRY: Track 15 Sophomore Choir: Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 2,35 Madri- gal Singers 2,35 Thespians 3. EAVES, TOM: Football 2. EGBERT, BOB: Holneroom Basketball 1, Sophomore Choir5 ,Iunior-Senior Choir 2,35 Hi-Y 3. EGBERT, DAVID: Tpnnis 1,2,35 I-Iomeroom Basketball 1. EHRNSCHWENDER. GEORGE: Football l,2,35 Basketball I5 Nqarsity F 35 Homeroom vice president 25 Prom Committee: EICHENLAUB, LARRY: Wrestling I5 Sopho- more Choirg junior-Spnior Choir 25 DECA Club 35 Homeroom President 1. EISANIIN, REBECCA: vouth for Christ 2, vice president 35 FNA I5 Library Assistant 1,2,3. 5 ELSEA, -IAMES: Sophomore Choir, llunior- Senior Choir 253. ELSEA. KATHLEEN: Blue and Gold 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 1,25 AFS 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Pepper Club' l,2,35 FTA 1,3, treas- urer 25 Spanish Club 35 Library Assistant 15 Prom Committee. ENGLAND, MARY: DECA Club 3. ENSLEN. NANCY: Slophomore Choir5 Klunior- Senior Choir 2,35 Youth in Government 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, president 15 GAA 15 AFS 35 Pepper Club 15 FTA 25 Library Assistant 15 Prom Committee. ESTERLY, NIARSHA: Sophomore Choir5 ,junior-Senior 2,35 Calrolers 35 Student Coun- cil 1,2535 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 15 Thespians 2,35 Pepper Club l,2,35 FTA 15 Prom Committee. EZIS. ILMAR: Htlmeroom Basketball 15 Sophomore Choir5 Hi-Y 2,3. l IF FARISOIN, SUE: Sophomore Choir5 ,junior- Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Madrigal Singers T 2,35 District 'Vocal sblo 2,35 World History Scholarship Team 15 lGirl's State delegate 25 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, secretaryll, president 35 GAA 15 AFS 35 Pepper Club 512,35 FTA l,2,35 Prom Committee, FEEHAN, sHARoN:l FSA 3. FEIGERTMIIM: Homeroom Basketball 15 Blue and Gold Hi-Y 1,2,3l chaplain l,25 Interclub council. 1 FENBERG, WILLIAM: Homeroom Basket- ball I5 Sophomore Choir: Sophomore Math Club. l FERGUSON, ANN: Sophomore Choir5 Qlunior- Senior Choir 2,35 Tri,-Hi-Y l,2,35 GAA 1,2535 AFS 2,35 Pepper Club l,2,35 Homeroom Presi- dent 25 Prom Committee. FETTER. ANN: Sophomore Choir5 Rotary Award 35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, president l, vice president 35 GAA 15 Pepper Club 15 Sopho- more Nlath Club5 PI-DELTA-I Math Club 25 FNA 2, secretary 35 Homeroom President 35 Prom Committee. FINERDNIOAN: Band 25 Tri-Hi-Y I. FIRMIN, ROB: Swimming l,2,35 Tennis 2.35 Hi-Y 15 Debate Club. president 3. FRANCIS, PAULA: Sophomore Choir5 Tri- Hi-Y 15 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom vice presi- dent 35 Audio-Visual 2. FRANCO, FABIO: Football 15 Homeroom Basketball 15 .junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Spanish Scholarship Team I5 I-Ii-Y l,2,35 Homeroom vice president l. FRANKENFIELD, STEVEN: Swimming I5 Homeroom Basketball 15 Thespians l,2,3, FRANKHOUSER, ANN: Youth in Govern- ment 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,35 GAA 15 AFS 1.2.33 Pepper Club 15 Debate Club 35 Prom Com- mittee5 Audio-Visual 2, secretary 3, FRANKS, SANDRA: Sophomore Choir5 ,lun- ior-Senior Choir 2,35 Thespians 2,35 FNA 1,25 Library Assistant. FREDERICK. CONNIE: Band 1.2.35 Ameri- can History Scholarship Team 25 Youth in Government 2,35 Rotary Award 25 Tri-I-Ii-Y l,2,35 AFS 35 Thespians 1.3, secretary 2: FTA 15 Homeroom secretary 1. FREDERICKS, SUSAN: Intramural Basket- ball 1.25 Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 2.35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA l,2,35 AFS l,2,35 Pepper Club 1,2,3. FREENIYER, ELAINE: Sophomore Choir5 Spanish I Scholarship Team5 Girl's State al- ternate, Rotary Blazer Award5 Tri-Hi-Y 1. treasurer5 GAA 15 AFS 35 Thespians 15 Pep- per Club 1, treasurer 2, president 35 Spanish Club, treasurer 35 Homeroom secretary 25 Prom Committee: FREY, CAROLE: Girl's Track 15 Sophomore Choir5 .Iunior-Senior Choir 2,35 Youth for Christ 15 Usherette 1. G GEE, BILL: Swimming 1,25 Tennis I5 Hi-Y 2,35 Key Club 15 Varsity F l,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom secretary 1,25 Art Club l. GEIGER, GARY: Football 15 Wrestling 2.35 Track 1,25 Orchestra 15 Sophomore Choir5 l22 .junior-Senior Choir 2, GEIGER. NANCY: Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Sophomore Choir5 District solo 2,35 Dis- trict Instrumental Ensemble l,2,35 State solo 25 State Ensemble 2,35 Biology I Scholarship Team 15 Rotary Award 2,35 Trojan Copy Edi- tor 35 AFS 1,2,35 Pepper Club l,2,35 Home- room secretary 35 Homeroom vice president 1. GIANNETTO, LARRY: Track 1,25 Sopho- more Choir5 ,junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Madrigal Singers 35 Eisteddfod 2,35 District Vocal solo 25 Sophomore Math Club, PI- DELTA-I Math Club 3. GIBBS, SARAH: GAA 15 Pepper Club 2. GIERKE. TOM: VIC Automotive Club 2, secretary-treasurer 3. GILTS, DIANE: Pepper Club 25 FSA 2,35 Library Assistant 1. GLASSCO, FLOYD EUGENE: Sophomore Choir5 Ilunior-Senior Choir 2.35 Eistedtllod Winner 35 District Vocal solo 2,35 State Vocal solo 3. GONSO, HARRY: Baseball 1,2,35 Football 1.2.35 Basketball 1,25 Swimming 35 Track 2,35 Homeroom Basketball I5 Varsity F 1,2535 Sophomore Math Clubg Homeroom President. GRANT. MIKE: Football 1,25 Track 25 Homeroom Basketball 15 Hi-Y 2,35 Key Club 15 Spanish Club 3: GRAY, SUE: Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA l. GREENLIANE: Band 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3. GREIQTNIAN, GENE: Homeroom Basketball I5 Band 1,2535 District Instrumental solog Dis- trict Instrumental solo 2,35 State Ensemble 3. GROI-IOSKE. BETTY: Girl's Track I5 Girl's Basketball 1.2.35 Cheerleader l,2,35 Sopho- more Choir, Blue and Gold 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y 1.2, secretary-treasurer 35 GAA l,2,35 Pepper Club 15 FTA 15 Homeroom vice president 15 Home- room secretary 25 Prom Committee, Quill 81 Scroll 35 Homecoming Queen. GROVER, QIAQUELINE: Sophomore Choir5 junior-Senior Choir 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 GAA 35 Pepper Club 2,35 Prom Committee 25 Art Club, president 3. GRUBB, KEN: Track 1,25 Homeroom Basket- ball 15 Sophomore Choir, -Iunior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 2,35 Nladrigal Singers 35 Youth in Government 25 Student Council l, sergeant at arms. treasurer 35 Blue and Gold 2,35 Hi-Y president 35 Prom Committee5 Class treasurer 25 Interclub Council. GUNDER, BRAD: Tennis l,2,35 Homeroom Team I5 Youth lor Christ 2,35 Art Club 2. H HANLINE, CHARLES: Wrestling 1,2,35 Var- sity F 2,35 Homeroom vice president 1.2. HARDESTY. LINDA: Cheerleader 1,25 GAA 1,2,35 Pepper Club 1,2. HARRELL, SHARON: Tri-Hi-Y secretary 15 GAA 15 Pepper Club 3. HARRIS, PAT: GAA 1, HARRIS, TONI: Sophomore Choir5 Junior- Senior Choir 25 GAA 1. HARROLD, DAVE: Hi-Y 15 DECA Club 35 VIC hIachine Club 2: HARROLD, RON: VIC Automotive Club 2,3 HART, SALLY: Girlss Track 15 Cheerleader 1,2,35 Sophomore Choir5 Student Council 1,2,35 Blue and Gold 2, Assistant editor 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 GAA 1,25 Prom Committeeg Quill 81 Scroll5 Homecoming Court. HARTLEY, CAROL: Band 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, treasurer 3. HARTMAN, THOMAS: Basketball manager 1,25 Hi-Y 2,35 Thespians 35 Varsity F 1,2,35 Homeroom secretary 15 Homeroom vice presi- dent2,3. HASLINGER, ALICE: GAA 1. HAYDEN, SHEILA: Junior-Senior Choir 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 1. HAZELTON, NANCY: Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Sopho- more Girl's Ensemble5 Eisteddfod 1,25 District Vocal solo 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Thespians 3: HEATH, BARBARA: Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 15 ArtClub 3. HEFTY, MICHAEL: Basketball 15 Tennis 25 Band 1,2,35 Dance Band 1,25 District In- strumental solo 15 District Instrumental En- semble 1,2,35 State contest 1,2, HELDMAN, JANE: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, chaplain 1,2, World service representative 35 Art Club, secretary-treasurer 3. HENDRICKS, BECKY: Girl's Basketball 35 Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 2. HERNDON, LINDA: Girl's Basketball 35 Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 25 Tri- Hi-Y 1,35 GAA 1,2,3. HERTEL, ROSEMARY: Junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Library .Assistant 2,3. HEYDINGER, BETH: English Scholarship Teamg Rotary Award 2,35 Thespians 1,2, clerk 35 Pepper Club 1,2,35 FTA 15 Home- room president 1,2,35 Prom Committee: HILLS, DENNIS: Sophomore Math Club. HILTON, KRIS: GAA 15 Homeroom secre- tary 25 Usherette 2. HINDALL, JOE: VIC Machine Club 25 Li- brary Assistant 1. HINDALL, PERT: VIC Bowling 25 VIC Ma- chine Club 2.3. HOFER, DIANA: Intramural Volleyball 35 Intramural Basketball 35 Sophomore Choir5 Junior-Senior Choir 35 Bookkeeping Scholar- ship Team 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, chaplain 35 GAA 1,2,35 Pepper Club 2,35 FTA 35 Homeroom secretary 2,3. HOOPER, DAVID: Debate Club5 Band 1,2,35 Wrestling 25 Junior-Senior Choir 25 Radio Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Audio-Visual 25 Homeroom vice president 2. HORNER, SALLY: FNA 25Tri-Hi-Y1,2. HOWARD, MARY: Sophomore Choir: Junior Senior Choir 2,35 Youth in Government alter- nate 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, historian l, treasurer 25 GAA 25 Prom Committeeg Art Club. HOVVARD, ROGER: Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 District Instrumental Ensemble 3. HUGUS, SCOTT: Golf Team 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Varsity F 2,3 HIQNTLEY, BECKY: Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 GAA 1,2, vice president 35 Pepper Club 3. I ILIFF, LINDA: Sophomore Choir5 Junior- Senior Choir 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, vice president 2, secretary 35 GAA 1,2. INSLEY, BETH: Band 15 French II Scholar- ship Team 15 Rotary Award 1,25 Student Coun- cil 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, president 2, reporter 35 Homeroom vice president 25 Prom Committee. ISH, TROY: VIC Electronic Club, vice presi- dent 1. .I JACKSON,' BILL: Band 1,2, president 35 Dance Band 35 Orchestra 2,35 Sophomore Choir5 District Instrumental solo 25 State En- semble 2,35 Youth in Government 35 Hi-Y 2,35 AFS 2, vice president 35 Homeroom President 1,2,35 Prom Committee. JAMES, MARY LOU: Majorette 1,2,35 Tri- Hi-Y 1,2,35 treasurer 1. JENKINS, KATHY: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3, treasurer 25 Pepper Club 35 FNA 2, JOHNSON, DAVE: Band 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 Radio Club 2,35 Debate Club 3, JOHNSTON, SHARON: DECA Club 3. JONES, RANDY: Homeroom Basketball 15 123 Homeroom treasurer 1. K KANDEL, LIN: Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2, secretary-treasurer 35 Sophomore Choir5 Stu- dent Council I,2, secretary 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, chaplain 1, president 35 AFS 1,2,35 Pepper Club 15 Prom Committee 25 Ring Committee 2, Homecoming Court. KARN, RICHARD: VIC Welding Club 2. KARNS, VICKI: Library Assistant 3. KELLY, COLLEEN: Junior-Senior Choir 25 Carolers 25 Tri-Hi-Y35 AFS 2,35 FNA 2,3. KENNEDY, DENNIS: VIC Bowling 25 VIC Machine Club 3. KENT, CATHERINE: Trojan Art Editor 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 PI-DELTA-I Math Club 35 Homeroom secretary 15 Prom Committee 25 Art Club 1. KESSLER, VIRGINIA: Girl's Basketball 25 Girl's Track 15 Band 1,2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 1,2,35 FTA 1,2,35 Usherette2. KIMMELL, ELVA KAY: Majorette 1,2,3: KINDT, SHARON: Orchestra 1,2,35 Junior- Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 District Instru- mental Ensembleg State Ensemble 35 Youth in Government 35 Rotary Award 1,2,35 Tri-Hi- Y 2, vice president 1, SCCFCIHYY 35 FTA 2,35 Homeroom secretary 25 Library Assistant 1. KNEEDLER, DOUG: VIC Bowling 25 Home- room Basketball 15 VIC Welding Club 1,2. KNIGHT, DAVE: Band 1,2,35 Dance Band 2,35 District Instrumental solo 15 District In- strumental Ensemble l,2,35 State Ensemble 1,2,35 Chemistry Scholarship Team 2. KOEBEL, ED: Football 15 Chess Club 1. KOHLI, CANDY: Band 1,2,35 Sophomore Choir5 Student Council 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, treas- urer 2, chaplain 25 AFS 1,2,35 Thespians 1,25 Pepper Club 1,2,35 FNA 2, president 35 Home- room secretary 35 Prom Committee 2, KONECNY,JIM: Hi-Y 3. KONCZAL, TOM: Track Team5 Home- room Team 15 Blue and Gold 1,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Quill and Scroll 2,3. KRESSER, JOHN: Swimming 1,2,35 Varsity F l,2,3. KLHLMAN, RICHARD: Homeroom Bas- ketball lg Band 15 Orchestra 1,2,35 Junior- Senior Choir 2,35 Thespians 1,2,35 Homeroom Officer 3. L LAB, GENE: Band 15 Hi-Y l. LAHEY, TOM: Football 1,2,35 VVrestling 1.25 Track 25 Homeroom Basketball 15 Homeroom President 15 Homeroom secretary 25 Prom Com- mittee. LANNING, STEVE: Football 1.2, co-captain 35 Basketball 1,2,35 Tjack 2,35 Baseball 1,35 Citizenship Award 1,25 Varsity F 1.2, presi- dent 35 Homeroom president 15 Prom Commit- tee. LARKINS, LINDA: Intramural Volleyball 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.35 GAA l,2,35 AFS 1,25 Pepper Club 152,35 FNA 2. LA ROCHE. WANEIA: Sophomore Choir5 GAA 15 Thespians 15 Pepper Club 15 FNA 15 Audio-Visual 2.3. LATHER, NADRA: Sophomore Choir5 junior- Senior Choir 2.35 Carofers 35 Maclrigal Singers 35 District Vocal solo 2,35 Youth in Govern- ment 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2y5 Pepper Club 35 PI- DELTA-I Math Club 3 LAUNDER. MARSHA: GAA 1.2,35 FNA 15 FSA 25 Homeroom secpetary 35 Horizon Club 1.2.3. LAIQNDER, MIKE: HV-Y 3. LAWRENCE. VION: lBaseball 1.2.35 Home- room Baseball 15 Hi-jY 35 Prom Committee: Class Pin Committee 3. LEIS, ALAN: Band 1l.2,35 District Instrumen- tal solo 35 District Insjrumental Ensemble 2,35 State Ensemble 2,35 Latin II Scholarship Team 15 French I Scholarship Team 25 Rotary Award 2.35 AFS 2, prpsident 35 Thespians 1.2. vice president 35 Sophomore Math Club: Debate Club 35 Tri-Class Play 1,25 Thespian Play 1.2.3. l LEIST, STEVE: Algdbra II Scholarship Team 25 National Merit Schcllarship Finalist 35 Trojan 35 PI-DELTA-I Math Club, secretary 35 De- bate Club 3. LEMONS. MICHAEL: Homeroom Team 15 Sophomore Choir5 .Ijunior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Madrigal Singers 35 District Vocal solo 1.2.33 State Vocal solo 35 Eisteddlod 1,2,35 Boy's Ensemble 2.35 jRotary Award 1, Thes- pians 2,35 .junior-Achievement. vice president 25 Tri-Class Play: Thespian Play. LEONARD, LINDA:j Girl's Basketball 15 GAA 15 Library Assistant 1. LEVVIS. KATHLEEN: GAA 15 Library As- sistant 1. LILLY. EDMOND: Audio-Visual 2. LINCER. LALIRIE:l Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 GAA 15 junior Achievement 1, ,3. president 2. LOACH, CONNY: yophomore Choir: Tri-Hi- Y 15 GAA 15 Pepper Club 1. LOACI-I, MARK: Radio Club 15 DECA Club 3. LOBDELL. AUSTIN: VIC Automotive Club. president3. LOERTSCHER. DAVID: Key Club 1.2. LONG. LINDA: Orchestra 35 Sophomore Choir5 'junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Madrigal Singers 35 Eisteddfod 35 Student Council 2.35 Trojan 2. Lay-out Editor 35 GAA 15 Pepper Club 1.2.35 FTA 1, secretary 2. presi- dent 35 Homeroom treasurer 15 Prom Commit- tee. LONGWORTH, JUDY: GAA 1,25 DECA Club 3. LORA. BILL: Basketball 15 Track 1,2,35 American History Scholarship Team 25 Boy's State delegate 25 Hi-Y 2.35 Varsity F 2. presi- dent 35 Sophomore Nlath Club, secretary- treasurer5 Prom Committee 2: Ring Commit- tee 251Iunior Class President. LOWELL, PETER: Football 152,35 Varsity F Club 35 Prom Committee. LLDI. TOM: Football 1.25 Basketball 1.2.35 Baseball 1.2,35 Varsity F 1.2.35 Homeroom O1Iicer2,3. LIQGINBUHL, LARRY: Tennis 2.35 Coll 15 Homeroom Team 15 Youth in Government. delegate 35 I-Ii-V 1.2, treasurer 3. LYON,qIUDY:Tri-1-li-Y l,2,3. M MAHER, PATRICK: Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 District Ensemble 2,35 State Ensemble 3. MANQILOVICH, STEPHANY: Band 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 GAA 15 Pepper Club 1.2.35 Homeroom Officer 1.2. MANTOOTH. ANN: Sophomore Choir5 .jun- ior-Senior Choir 25 GAA 15 .Iunior-Achieve- ment 3. MANTOOTH. TODD: junior-Senior Choir 2. MARKINS. RON: VIC Bowling Team 15 VIC .Automotive Club 2.3. MAROHN. TERRY: Basketball 25 Track 15 Baseball 2,35 Varsity F 3. MARQCART, LARRY: VIC Automotive Club 2,3. MARTIN, BRAD: Football l,2,3: Varsity F 2,3. MARTIN, SHIRLEY: Youth for Christ 1.2. MCARTI-IUR, SHARON: Girl's Basketball 15 Band 1,2535 Sophomore Choir: FSA, vice presi- dent 2, secretary 35 Homeroom secretary 3. MCCANN, PENELOPE: Thespians 2.35 Li- 124 brary .Assistant 3. McCLAIN. STEVE: Baseball 2,35 Hi-Y 35 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom president 1. vice president 2. McCLISH, DENNY: Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2.35 Homeroom Team 15 Varsity F 35 Home- room vice president. McCOY, -IAMES: VIC Bowling Team 25 VIC Machine Club. treasurer 3. MCCULLOUGH. CAROL: FTA 1. MCCULLOUCH. DOUG: VIC Bowling 1,25 Homeroom Team 15 Hi-Y vice president 1.2. MCCUIRE. BARB: Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 GAA 1,2,3. McKEE, KATHY: GAA 2.3. McMANNESS. IIOHN: Tennis 1.2.35 Sopho- more Choir5 .junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Hi-Y 1.2.35 Prom Committee. McMENAMIN. DENNIS: Football 15 Home- room Team 15 Hi-Y2,35 Prom Committee. McMILLEN. ALICE: Sophomore Choir5 .jun- ior-Senior Choir 2.35 Student Council 2, Social chairman 3. MARVIN, NIICHAEL: Wrestling 1,25 Band 1. MAY, DAVID: GolI2. MAY. GENE: Swimming 1.2, captain 35 Sophomore Choir5 .junior-Senior Choir 2.35 Hi-V 15 Varsity F l,2.35 Audio-Visual 1. MEYERJIM: Football 15 Wrestling 1. MILLER, KATHY: Girlls Basketball 25 Sopho- more Choir5 .lunior-Senior Choir 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.35 GAA 35 Pepper Club 1,35 Prom Com- mittee 25 Audio-Visual 2. MILLER. LINDA: Alunior-Senior Choir 1.2.35 Student Council 1,2,35 Trojan 2, Senior Divi- sion Editor 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1.25 GAA 15 Pepper Club 1,2,35 FTA 1,25 .junior Class vicc presi- dent. MILLER. RONALD: Track 35 .junior-Senior Choir 35 Hi-Y 35 Thespians 35 PI-DELTA-I Math Club 35 Debate Club 3. MILLER. SIQSAN: English Scholarship Team 25 Rotary Award 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Youth for Christ 1,2,35 Sophomore Math Club: Pl-DEL- TA-I Math Club 25 FTA 15 Debate Club 3. MILTKO, BILL: Football 1.2.35 Wrestling 152,35 Track 1.25 Rotary Award 35 Varsity F 2.35 Homeroom president 1.25 vice president 3. MITCHELL. SARAH: Sophomore Choir: Tri- Hi-V 1,35 World Service5 GAA 1.2.35 AFS 2,35 Pepper Club5 Homeroom vice president 2. MOLTER. RON: Band 2,35 Dance Band 35 Sophomore Choir5 .Iunior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 2.35 Madrigal Singers 2.35 District Vocal solo l,2.35'State Vocal solo 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 AFS 2.3. MOLL'F. ALAN: Tennis 15 Thespians 2.35 Sophomore Math Club 1. president 1: PI-DEL- TA-I Math Club 2.3. vice president 35 Debate Club 35 Homeroom vice president 15 Science Library Assistant 25 Geometry Scholarship Team 15 Chemistry Scholarship Team 25 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 3. MONROE. DAVID: Tennis 15 Trojan 1.2.35 Blue and Gold 35 Hi-Y 1.2.35 YMCA Ex- change Student 25 Sophomore Math Club 11 PI-DELTA-I Math Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Prom Committee. MONTGOMERY. MARY: DECA 3. MOORE..IANIS: DECA Club 3. MOORE. MARLENE: Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 15 Thespians 3. MOORHEAD. DAVID: Blue and Gold 1.2.33 Quill and Scroll 2.35 Debate Club 35 Ameri- can History Scholarship Team 2. MORRISSEY. .lAMES: Football 35 Wres- tling 3. MOYER. AIIQLIE: Homeroom secretary 15 PI- DELTA-I Math Club 25 AFS 25 Student Council2. MIQSGRAVE. IIOANNE: Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1. MYERS. PHIL: Swimming 1.2.35 .junior- Senior Choir 2.35 Varsity F 1.2.35 Homeroom Ollicer 1, MYERS. SANDRA: Band: Orchestra 1.2.35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FTA 2.3. N NEELEY. DON: Football 1.2. manager 35 Wrestling 1.25 Varsity F 2.3. NESLER..jOHN: Hi-Y 2. secretary 3. NIEDERMEYER. CECILIA: Art Club 1, NIQU13.SljE:DECA Club 3, NORRIS. TOM: Golf 1.2.3. captain 1.2.35 Youth for Christ 35 Varsity F 1.2.3. NUSSBAUM. JOHN: Band 15 Youth for Christ 1.2.35 Audio-Visual 1.2.3. NYE. MIKE: Homeroom Basketball 15 DECA Club vice president 3. O O'BRIEN. DAN: Football 1.2.35 Basketball 1.25 Track 1.25 Varsity F 2.35 Homeroom president 1.2.3. OKIJLEY. KATHY: Student Council 15 Blue and Gold 35 Youth for Christ 1.2.35 Prom Committee. ORTON. IIAMES: Football manager 25 Wres- tling 1.25 Track 35 Band 15 Sophomore Choir: Iunior-Senior Choir 25 Varsity F 2.3. ORWIG. MARGARET: Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.35 Pep- per Club 1.2.35 FTA 2.3. P PARKE. TOM: Football 15 Track 1.2.35 Homeroom Team 15 Hi-Y 35 Homeroom of- ficer 1. PELTO. ELLEN: Band 1.2.35 Orchestra 35 junior-Senior Choir 25 District solo 2. En- semble 2.35 State solo 25 AFS 35 Art Club. sergeant at arms 3. PEMBERTON. DANELLE: Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.35 Pepper Club 1.2.35 FTA 2.3. PETERMAN. CHARLES: Football. manager 1.25 Sophomore Choir: Varsity F 1.2.35 Audio- Visual 1, PFEIFFER. RON: Band 1.2.35 Dance Band 2.35 District Instrumental solo 1.2.35 District Instrumental Ensemble 1.2.35 State Ensemble 35 State solo 35 Trojan 35 Hi-Y 35 AFS 25 Homeroom president 15 Prom Committee. PHALIN..lO: Thespians 2.3. PHELPS. DIXIE: Band 1. PHILLIP. GARY: VIC Bowling 1.25 VIC Automotive Club 2.3. PHILLIPS. ANN: Sophomore Choir5 Youth in Government 2.3: Rotary Award 35 Tri-Hi- Y 1.3, president 25 GAA 1.2.35 Pepper Club 1.2.35 Debate Club 35 Homeroom secretary 1.2.35 Prom Committee. PHILLIPS. PAM: Sophomore Choir5 .junior- Senior Choir 2.35 Student Council 2.35 Tro- jan 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1. sergeant at arms 25 GAA 1.2.35 Pepper Club 1.2.35 FTA 2.35 Spanish Club 35 Prom Committee. PICKETT. GARY: Sophomore Choir, PILCHER. DARLENE: Quill and Scroll 35 Blue anti Gold 1.2.3. PINKNEY. GLORIA: Girl's Basketball 25 Student Council 35 Blue and Gold 1.2. Fea- ture Editor 35 Thespians 25 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom secretary 25 Prom Committee 25 Quill and Scroll. president 3. POWELL. BARBARA: Sophomore Choir: .junior-Senior Choir 2.35 Carolers 35 AFS 35 Thespians 1.3. clerk 25 FTA 2.35 Homeroom secretary 3. POWELL. IIANE: Band 1.25 Tri-Hi-Y 1.25 Hi-Y sweetheart 35 GAA 15 Pepper Club 125 1.2.35 Homeroom vice president 2: Homeroom president 35 Prom Committee. POWELL. NANCY E.: Tri-Hi-Y 15 DECA Club 35 Candy Stripcrs 2. POWELL. NANCY xl.: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3. chaplain 15 GAA 2.35 Pepper Club 1.35 Alunior Achieve- ment 15 Candy Stripers 2.3. POWERSJANET: .junior Achievement 3. PRATT. LARRY: Sophomore Choir5 jlunior Senior Choir 2.35 Carolers 35 Madrigal Singers 35 District solo 355Iunior Achievement 1. PRESSNELL. KATHIE: Student Council 25 Blue and Gold 1.2.35 Tri-Hi-Y 1.25 GAA 15 Quill and Scroll 2.35 Pepper Club 1.2.35 FTA 1: Homeroom treasurer 15 Prom Com- mittee. PRESSNELL. MARY LOL: Student Council 15 Blue and Gold 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 DECA Club 3. PUGH. KATHY: French I and ll Scholar- ships Teams5 Gir1's State Delegate 25 Rotary Awards 25 Trojan 25 Tri-Hi-Y. chaplain 1: AFS 2.35 FTA 1.2.35 Debate Club vice presi- dent 3: Homeroom vice president 3. Q QUICK. LINDA: .junior Achievement. treas- urer2.3. QUIROGA. GLORIA: junior Achievement. R RACETTE. RAY: Football manager 15 Sopho- more Choir: .junior-Senior Choir 2.35 Hi-Y 1.35 Varsity F 2.3. RADABAUGH. LINDA: Sophomore Choir5 Library Assistant 1.2. RADEBALGH. QIERRY: Tennis 1.2.35 Bas- ketball manager 2.35 Sophomore Choir: ,junior Senior Choir 2.35 Carolers 2.35 Student Coun- cil 15 Hi-Y 35 Varsity F 2.35 Homeroom Presi- dent 15 Homeroom vice president 25 Prom Committee 25 Ring Committee 25 Eisteddliod 2.3. RADER. CAROL: FSA 35 Library Assistant 1, RAMOS. ADELFA: Spanish ll Scholarship Team 1. RANIOS. ANNA NIARIE: .junior-Senior Choir 2.35IIunior Achievement 15 Spanish Club 1. RAYLE. MARNA: Sophomore Choir: ,junior- Senior Choir 2.35 Carolers 3: Madrigal Singers 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1.25 Pepper Club 2.35 Youth lor Christ 15 FSA 35 Spanish Club 3: ,Iunior Achievement 1.35 secretary 25 Rainbow Order 2.3. RAYLE5 NANCY: Band 152.35 District In- strumental Ensemble 35 FSA 3, treasurer 25 Iunior Achievement 1, ttieasurer 2. REDICK, DONNA: 'lri-Hi-Y 15 DECA Club 1,25 Candy Striper 2. REED. MICHAEL: VIC Machine Club 1,2,3. REIMLTND, JOE: Football 1.2: Basketball 15 Wrestling 2, varsity if 1,25 oi-LCA Club 34 Homeroom Officer 1.3. REISSIG, GARY: Chemistry Scholarship Team 2. RENTZ. DON: Sophomore Choir. RICE. IIACQEIE: Band l,2.35 Sophomore Choir5 .junior-Senior Choir 2,35 Maiorette 35 District Instrumental Ensemble 35 Homeroom secretary 3. RILEY. UIOHN: Football l,2,3: Homeroom Basketball 1, RITZ. SANDY: So lhomore Choir5 Pepper Club 15 Art Club 25Czi11dystriper 2. ROBERTS, NANCYZN Band 35 Majorette 35 FSA 2, president 3, W ROBERTS, SHARON: Homeroom secretary 1. ROETHER. SUE: Epglish Scholarship Team 1,25 Student Council 25 Blue and Gold 2, Editor-in-Chiel' 35 Debate Club secretary 35 Quill and Scroll 2, vice president 35 Homeroom President 15 Prom Committee. ROONEY, SUZY: Slnphomore Choir5 llunior- Senior Choir 2.35 Carolers 2,35 Madrigal Singers 2,35 Thespians l.2,35 FTA I,2,35 Homeroom secretary 2, ROUTZONJOHN: VIC Machine Club l,2. RLTPPERT, DEBBIE: Student Council 35 AFS 35 FSA 2,3. RL'sseLL, ,mr Hilv ia, vice president 2, Youth in Government RUSSELL, MICHAEL: Football 15 DECA Club 35 Prom Commit ee 2. S SAFFER, JANE: Student Council 25 Tri-Hi- Y 15 FNA 25 Library 'ssistant I.2,3. SAMPSON, MONT : Tennis 1,25 Hi-Y 1, SAPIENZA, ANNE:, Sophomore Choir, Alun- ior-Senior Choir 2,351 Tri-Hi-Y 1,25 GAA 15 FNA l,2.35 I-Iomeroonli oIIicer2. SAUM. RON: Football 1,2,35 Homeroom Team 15 Varsity F 2,35 Homeroom ofhcer 1.2. president 3. SAXTON, LINDA DIANE: Pepper Club 1,35 Homeroom secretary 15 ylunior Achievement 35 Candy Striper. SCHAFFNER, DENNIS: Radio Club 2' DECA Club 3. SCHEITER, MICHAEL: Wrestling 3: Or- chestra 35 ,junior-Senior Choir5 District In- strumental solo and Ensemble 35 State In- strumental solo and Ensemble 35 State Orches- tra alternate 35 Honorary member of student u council 35 Homeroom president 35 AFS 35 American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student. SCHIEBER, MARK: Track 2.35 Sophomore Choir: junior-Senior Choir 35 Spanish Scholar- ship Team 25 Student Council 3: Trojan pho- tographer 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 PI-DELTA-I Math Club 3. SCHILLING, BARBARAI -Iunior-Senior Choir 2,35 GAA 15 Thespians 15 Spanish Club 35 Homeroom secretary 3. SCHLACHTER. IIOHN: Homeroom Team 1: DECA Club 35 Homeroom vice president. SCHNEIDER. NANCY: Band 1.2.35 Art Club 2. SCHUETTE, HOLLY: Tri-Hi-Y 25 GAA 1. SCHLTLTZ. CINDY: Student Council 35 Blue and Gold 35 Tri-Hi-Y: Prom Committee 25 Art Club 3. SCHULTZ. TOM: VIC Bowling 1,23 VIC Machine Club 2.3. SEMLER, LLCINDA: Girlls Basketball 15 Sophomore Choir5 llunior-Senior Choir 2. SERTELL,ANNE:CAA1.35 FNA 2.3. SHAFER. RICHARD: Wrestling 15 VIC Automotive Club 2. SHEAFFER, PAT: Tri-I-Ii-Y 1,2,35 Youth lor Christ 1.2, SHEFFEL, DAVE: VIC Bowling 25 VIC Ma- chine Club 2,3. SHEPHERD, BARBARA: Tri-Hi-Y 1. SHICK. RICK: Tennis 25 Homeroom Team 1. SHINIEALL, DOSKA: Sophomore Choir5 .lun- ior-Senior Choir 2,35 Carolers 35 Spanish Scholarship Team 1, English Scholarship Team 25 Rotary Award l,2.35 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, secretary 25 Thespians I5 Pepper Club 1.2.35 FTA 35 Spanish Club 35 Prom Committee. SHIREMAN, NANCY: Band l.2,35 Dance Band 35 Sophomore Choir5 -lunior-Senior Choir 2,35 District Instrumental Ensemble 35 Home- room secretary 2,35 Usherette 1, SHUCK, RONALD: Goll' 1,2,35 Homeroom Team 15 Youth in Government delegate 25 Hi- Y 2,35 Homeroom vice president 2. SIMON, IIAN: Latin Scholarship Team I5 126 French Scholarship Team 25 Rotary Award 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 1.2.35 AFS 2,35 Pepper Club 1.2,35 FTA 2,3 SIMON, LEANNE: Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals 35 Sophomore Choir: Tri-Hi-Y 35 GAA 15 AFS 25 Pepper Club 1.2. secretary 35 FTA 1,25 Homeroom Vice President 15 An- nouncement Committee 3, SIMPSON, SUE: Sophomore Choir5 hlunior- Senior Choir. SIMS, JANE: Sophomore Choir5 .Iunior-Sen- ior Choir5 Blue and Gold 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 AFS 25 Homeroom Secretary I5 Prom Commit- tee 25 Audio-Visual 25 Quill and Scroll 3, SINES, VONDA: Sophomore Choir5 English Scholarship Team I5 Spanish Scholarship Team 25 Rotary Award 1.2. blazer 35 Trojan 25 Tri- Hi-Y secretary 15 AFS 2,35 FTA l,2.35 Debate Club 3: SLOLCH, CHERYL: Girls' Basketball Team 35 GAA 35 Pepper Club 3. SMITH, CRAIG: Homeroom Team 15 Foot- ball Manager 1: Varsity F l,2,35 Pi Delta I Math Club 35 Debate Club 3. SMITH. CYNTHIA: English Scholarship Team 15 French Scholarship Team 25 Student Council 15 Blue and Gold I, club editor 2, news editor 35 GAA 15 AFS 2,35 Thespians 1,2, treasurer 35 Pepper Club 1.2. song leader 35 Homeroom Ofhcer 1,25 Prom Committee 25 .Announcement Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 2.3. SMITH, KAYE: Tri-Hi-Y l,2,35 FTA 2,3. SNYDER, UIOE: Sophomore Choir5 .junior- Senior Choir. SNYDER, KEITH: Football Team 1,2,35 Homeroom Team 15 Sophomore Choir5 ylunior- Senior Choir 25 Youth for Christ 15 Varsity F2,3. SNYDER, MARILYN: Band 1,2,35 Sopho- more Choir: qlunior-Senior Choir 2,35 Youth for Christ 152. SNYDER, MARY: Girls' Basketball Team 1,25 Library Assistant 15 Latin Club 1. SNYDER, ROBERT: Wrestling Team 15 Homeroom Team 1. SNYDER, TIMOTHY: Band I,2,35 District Instrumental Ensemble 3. SNYDER, WAYNE: Football Team 1, Home- room Team 15 .Iunior-Senior Choir 35 Youth in Government 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Homeroom Officer 1,3. SPANGLER, DAVE: Team 1,2,35 Sophomore Choir5 Hi-Y 2,3. SORENSON. DAVE: Basketball Team 1.2. Captain 3: Golf Team I: Boys' State Delegate 2: Varsity F l.2.3: Homeroom President 1.2.3. SPILLMAN, IIIM: Homeroom Basketball ll Hi-Y2.3. SPOON. STEVE: Homeroom Team 1. SPRADLIN. RON: VIC Machine Club 2.3. STAADT. SANDY: .Iunior-Senior Choir 2.3. STALTER. CINDY: Band 1.2.33 Sophomore Choir: English Scholarship Team 1.2: Ameri- can Field Service 3: Thespians 1.2.3: Future Teachers ofAmerica 1: Debate Club 3. STANFIELD. DEBORAH: Sophomore Choir: Tri-Hi-Y 1. STEIN. NANCY: Girls' Track Team 1: Sopho- more Choir: :junior-Senior Choir 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y Vice President 1: GAA 1.2.3. STEPHENSON. SLSAN: Pepper Club 3: Fu- ture Teachers ol' America 3. STERLING. SANDY: Pepper Club 1. STEVVAR'I'. NEILAH: Band I: Tri-Hi-Y I. S'I'lMMEI,,.1ANE:Tri-Hi-Y 1. STINIMEL. LYN: Girls' Track Team 1: Sophomore Choir: GAA I: Pepper Club 2.3: Homeroom Secretary 1.2.3. STINER. PEGGY: Sophomore Choir: FSA 3: Usherette 2. STOLT. DOUG: Wrestling Team l.2.3: Homeroom Team 1: Varsity F 2.3: Homeroom Vice President 1.3. STRAIT. CARY: .junior Achievement 2: Home- room Oflicer 1. STRATHNIAN. MICHAEL: Football l:2:3: Basketball Team 1: Golf Team 1,2.3: Home- room Basketball Team 1: Varsity F 1.2.3: Homeroom President 2.3. STULTZ. DAVE: Homeroom Team l: Band 1.2. vice-president 3: Orchestra l.2.3: Iunior- Senior Choir 3: District Instrumental Solo and Ensemble 3: State Instrumental Solo and En- semble 3: Student Council 3: AFS 1.2. sergeant- at-arms 3: Homeroom Officer 1.2. STYER. BARBARA: Sophomore Choir: .lun- ior-Senior Choir 2.3: FTA 3: FNA I. SUHAY, BRICI'l I'E: Art Club 1: Youth for Christ 3. SUHAY. ELIZABETH: Spanish II Scholar- ship Team: Youth for Christ 2.3: Spanish Club Secretary 3: Art Club I. SU'I I'ON. RUTH: Sophomore Choir: ulunior- Senior Choir 2.3: Carolers 3: Tri-Hi-Y I.2.3: Audio-Visual 2. SWANK. KAREN: Tri-Hi-Y 1. T 'l'A'l'E. QIIM: Sophomore Choir: ,lunior-Senior Choir 2.3: Rotary Award 3: Student Council 2.3: Trojan 2: Hi-Y 2.3: AFS 3: Thespians 2: Homeroom Ollicer 2.3: Prom Committee 2: Senior Class Vice-President. TATE: SUE: Deea Club 1. TEBBE. MARY: Sophomore Choir 1: llunior- Senior Choir 2.3: Carolers 3: Student Coun- cil 1: Pepper Club 1: Homeroom Vice President 2:3: Audio-Visual 3. TESNOVV. .IO ANN: GAA lg FSA 2.3: Horne- room Ofhcer l.2.3: Audio-Visual 2.3. THOMPSON. MARSHALL: Prom Commit- tee2. THOMAS. PALLINE: Girls' Basketball Teaml. TREECE. SHIRLEY: Tri-Hi-Y 1: Lfsherette 1. TREFT. SUE: Girls' Basketball Teatn 2: Deca ,Club 3: Library Assistant 1.2. TROUT. TOM: Swimming Team 1.2: Tennis Tcam 3: Hi-Y l.2.3: Prom Committee 2. V VAN SCOIT. LAUREN: Youth lor Christ 1.2. VAUGHAN. DUANE: VIC Bowling Team 23 VIC Automotive Club 2.3. VAN ATTA: BILL: Deca Club 1. VOLKMER. DAN: Sophomore Choir: junior- Senior Choir 3: Hi-Y President 1. W WAITE. MICHAEL: Football Trainer 1: Hi- Y 1: Hi-Y 1: Thespians 2: Varsity F 3. VVALLACEMIOHN: VIC Automotive Club. WALLEN. VICKI: DECA Club. WALTERS. PATRICIA: .Iunior-Senior Choir 2.3. WARD: RICHARD: VIC YVelding 2.3. VVEBBER: DICK: Football manager 1.2: Hi-Y 3: Youth for Christ 3: Thespians 3: Varsity F 1.2:3. WEBERNICK. GARY: Hi-Y 3. WEIS. CONNIE: Sophomore Choir: llunior- Senior Choir 2.3: GAA l: Thespians 2.3: FTA 2. WEISENBERGER. PAM: GAA 1,2.3: Pepper Club I: FTA 3: Homeroom treasurer 1. VVEIST, SUSAN: Tri-Hi-Y chaplain I: Youth for Christ 2: DECA Club 3: ,lunior Achieve- ment. company president 3. VVERTZ: STEVE: Band 2.3: Orchestra 2: District Instrumental solo and ensemble 3: State ensemble 3: Audio-Visual. president 3. 127 WHITE. DICK: Track I: Hornerooni Team l: Homeroom Officer 1.2. YVILHITE. KRIS: .Iunior-Senior Choir 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y 1. XVILLIAMS. JANET: Tri-Hi-Y l.2.3: Home- room secretary 3: Usherette 1.2: Alunior Achieve- ment l.2. company president 3. YVILLIANIS. BILL: Baseball 1.2.35 Homeroom Team 1.2: Youth for Christ 2. VVILIANIAA. MIKE: Homeroom Team 2: Hi- Y 3: Spanish Club. Sergeant at arms 3. WILKINSON. GARY: Football l.2,3: Wres- tling: Homeroom Team 1: Student Council: Thespians: Homeroom vice president 3. VVILSON. PAMELA: Girlfs Basketball 1: Cirl's Track 1: Prom Committee: Usherette: Girlis State delegate alternate 3: Student Council I: GAA 3: Thespians 2.3: FNA 2: Homeroom president 3. WINGO. ROBERT: DECA Club. INISE. BONNIE: Tri-Hi-Y treasurer I: DECA Club vice president 3. WOLFORD. TERRI: Tri-Ili-Y 1.2: Youth lor Christ I. WOODWARD. SHARON: Band l.2,3: Dance Band 3: Pep Band 3: District and State Instru- mental Ensemble 3: Youth in Government dele- gate alternate 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2: treasurer 3. WOOLEY: BOB: Wrestling 1.2: Tennis I: Homeroom 1.2: DECA Club. Y YATES. PALL: Track 1:2g Homeroom Team 1: Youth for Christ 3. YANKEN. CHARLES: Youth for Christ 1.2: VIC Automotive Club 2.3. YLHAINEN. TOM: Homeroom secretary 3: .I unior Achievement. company president 3. YODER. SCOTT: Baseball 3: Swimming 1.2: Tennis I: Track 2: Sophomore Choir: hlunior- Senior Choir 2.3: Hi-Y 1.2: Homeroom Treas- urer 1.2. YLENGER. MEG: Alunior-Senior Choir 2.3: FNA2. Z ZAHLER. DENNY: Football l.2,3: Wrestling 1.2: Track 1.2.3: Homeroom Team 1.2.3: Var- sity F 2.3: Homeroom president 2.3. ZEIGLER. LYNETTE: Sophomore Choir. .lunior-Senior Choir 2:3: Student Council 1.2.3: Tri-Hi-Y president 1: Thespians 1.2: Pepper Club I. U DERCLASSME Now ready to engage whole-heartedly in FHS activities, the Sophomores and Juniors have hurdled the obstacles of adjustment to high school life. The ful- fillment ofthe past years' toil is at hand. unior Class Class Oflicers Cleft to rightjz jim Brenner, Presidentg Mike Whalen, Vice Presidentg Carolyn Cole, Secretary. I 30 l Diane Adams Mark Adams Lela Akerman Don Alexander Mike Allen Russell Allen Larry Aller Paulette Allshouse Barb Altman Carroll Altman john Ames Cindy Anast Terry Andrews Bobbi Annesser Cathie Archable Paulette Arrington Steve Ashton Norma Atiee Wanda Babcock Diane Bailey Mary Baird Ann Baker Mary Baluch Becky Bame Mary Barnes Gene Bartchlett Mike Bartels Bruce Bash Phil Brehm John Breitigam Jim Brenner Larry Brewer Terry Breyman Bob Bright Bruce Brimley Gary Brodine Dick Bronson Juanita Brown Mike Brown Mary Bryan Brenda Buckner Beverly Burkimier Linda Busch Meredith Butler Ricky Byrd john Cain Gary Callihan Angela Capponi Melvin Carles Scott Carlin Robert Carpenter Ruth Carpenter Paul Castle Linda Chapman Peg Chatelain Jean Chester Dale Bash Dick Baughman Gary Beach Tony Beach Colleen Beal Bill Beall Link Beam Cindy Bean Janice Beckwith Pat Below Alfred Benavides John Benavides Dan Bender Tim Bensing Tomma Birchfield Mike Bish Marc Bish Sue Blackburn Don Blosser jennifer Bondhus Elaine Bower Ellen Bower Mike Bower Randy Bowman Tom Bowman Vicky Brandeberry Cheryl Brandman Westley Brant urziors prepare or buejf new year. 131 Debbie Clark .lane Clark .john Clark Karen Clingan Carolyn Cole Charles Collingwood Robert Comer Faye Coppes lim Copus Larita Cornelious Barry Courtney Robert Courtney Crawford Cox Ann Cramer Cary Cramer Georgia Crawfis Jessie Crawfis Loretta Crawford Nlichael Crawford Tim Crook Bob Crossan Tom Daley Steve Darnall Linda Davenport lim Davis Karen Day Sharon Day Bill Deaker uniors learn more 0 resl190n5z'bz'lz'1jy 5 Linda Delph l Becky Detrick Barry Dewitt Linda Dillon Tom Dindall Ruth Donaldson Dick Donnell Mike Dorsey Steve Doty Steve Dove .john Drake Charlene Dunlap Judy Eaton Bob Eberly Bob Ebert Phyllis Eck Andy Ede Hal Edie Larry Edinger Cora Ehrnschwender john Eisentrager Ray Ellingwood Ron Engard Alan Elsea Larry Ewing Mike Ewing Melinda Farrel julie Feller 132 2 e andfun fyfFHS's challenging ZW. Cindy Green Nina Greer Connie Groman ljanice Grubb Sharon Grubb Diana Haide Daria Hale Larry Haley Diane Hall Jeff Hammond Bruce Hankinson Roger Hanna Beth Hardman Cindy Harley Connie Harpst Tom Harris Bob Hartley Becky Hartman Rick Hartranft Nlary Harvey Sue Harvey Leslie Hassan Fred Haugh Ray Haugh Nancy Hayes Randy Heath Richard Heitmeyer Diane Heldman Paulette Fenbert Steve Fetter Tom Filiater jeff Finton Tom Fitzgerald joe Flack Bob Fleming Arnie Flores Pat Foltz Sharon Fontaine Gary Ford Bob Fox Sue France Mike Frankenheld Sharon Freeman Gary Frey Susan Frost Brian Gallagher Kathy Gallant Cheryl Gardner Linda Gatlilf Alan Gearing Greg Gibbons lack Gibbs Lynn Glasgow Vince Goeminne Armand Gonzales Bill Goodman M 1 a D Q V 1 , A s l l 'Q fr t ' X J fix! Iohn Hudson Connie Huether Bill HuH' Marygjo Huffman Sheila Huffman Jim Hunsicker Denny Hutson Margaret Hutton Debbie Hyneman Richard Inbody Peg Inman Rickljackson ljeffjaqua Dorothy ilerger Bill johns Eldonxlohnston .joAnnJohnston Linda Johnston Nancyxlohnston jeffglones Nancy jones Maryjulien Lisa Kauper Linda Keller Barb Kelly Mike Kelly Cindy Kifer Mike Kinn ft, ,. . .1 L, K Larry Helms Lorinda Hendricks Darrel Henry jane Hetrick Ron Highsmith George Hildebrand Connie Hile Robert Hile Stuart Hile Jane Hilton Karen Hirsimaki Paula Hite Anne Hochstettler James Hodges joetta Holden Bill Hollington Linda Hollis Tom Holmes Roy Honse Dan Hook Dennis Hooper Liz Hover Ronald Houck Becky Howard Dana Howard Mike Howard Polly Howard Melaine Howell union strengthen our teams and ' ,t,:: ei, are if if 5 P . tttyt it t t t.,,. 2 e as at eff t 134 Mike Kempher james Kiser Kim Knepper Carol Koehler Sandra Korb Greg Koziel Larry Kresser Lynn Kring Sally Kring Sue Kring Barb Krochmalny Alan Langstaff George Lanning Jeff Lash Elwood Lauck Mike Lauck Pat Launder Mike Livid Denny Leary Marsha Leass Kathy Leatherman Mike Lee Terry Leichty Dave Leonard Mike LeRay Linda Light Sandra Liles Barb Littleton JW! intense school pride and sl19z'rz't. 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Wa- as J l36 Terry Nluzzy Elizabeth Myers Sharla Myers Larry Mygrant Bob Nash Dave Neumann -Ioe Niemeyer Chris Norgaard Diane Norton Pat Norton Nancy Norwood Pamela Norwood Mike O'Brien Cathy O'Connell Kay Oler Bob Oman Shirley Oman Beverly Opp Dave Orton Becky Orwig Nancy Osburn Jerry Oswald Ron Oswald Harvey Pace Terry Pancake Dick Parke Candy Parken Marilyn Parker Pat Patterson , JH, 6 'K A 5 3' -F 5 We , i Y X , . 35 ,K -2 S Hn fx A 3 SS 'Y' 'sf fl? rings andjiel like true Trojans Wayne Risser Don Ritter Bill Roberts Dick Roddy Mary Lee Roether Carol Ruffell Dennis Russell Nancy Safler .Iohn Saldana Kay Sampson john Sanchez John Sanchez Paul Sands Wands Sands Gary Saul Dave Sausser Jerry Saxton Linda Scalera Mike Schieber Brad Schlumbohm Dave Schoonmaker Dean Schrier Denny Scoby Sharon Scott Gary Seebon Patricia Senn Barbara Setser Ron Setser Phil Paxton Lee Payne Marie Payne .Ianet Perkins Mike Peterson Randy Peterson lleanne Philby .john Phillips Pam Polen Dan Powell Vicki Powell Dorthy Prater Greg Rakestraw Terry Rankin Max Rayle Jim Reams Dick Reamsnyder Ron Reardon Cindy Remsburg Sue Rench Richard Rettig jim Rhodes Steve Rice Dan Ridge Nancy Riegle Ed Riflle Ann Riley Bob Rinehammer FWF ' 'O Joh ,V .i... X .,,, W. f H2 wt .S its ,,, fi. LT It ! Q if Dean Spitler Sandra Spitler Craig Spoon Linda Spradlin Russell Spradlin Daniel Stahl Tom Stall Becky Starr Lydia Staulfer Eric Stealey Sandee Steegman Linda Steen Lorraine Steffan jerry Sterling Sara Stites Roger Stokes Mike Stoner Becky Stough Dave Stover Lee Swiger john Tallman Cindy Tavenier Kay Tennant Tom Terry jane Tesnow Jean Thomas Cynthia Thompson Janice Thompson .f -ee -s i MWC' I 'EJ-I' I it ' r Luff y: V, J. S 2 A at ttti T , :,, it jill Shadle Brenda Shepherd -Iudy Shepherd Denny Sherman Ron Sherman Walter Shindeldecker Charlene Shivley Richard Shoop Donna Shoupe Judy Shroyer Pamela Shuck Maryjane Siebeneck Yolanda Silva Paul Silverstein Diane Sims Terry Slawinski Carol Sloman Jean Smith Larry Smith Nancy Smith Randy Smith Robert Smith Sandy Smith Sue Smith Diana Snyder Georgia Snyder Barb Soloman Teresa Spindle reazfyear ended by the under-class! iii i 1? 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Q 1 ,Pg ,. ,z xx L ,sa t.V...e- wg ,,t,, H . . ..,,.::, tfqgir gt, f. 9 1 Q Ja SEM , :nt ..-.. : ws , tr.--m: . - --2 -:tsu tsff H at .,. .... .3 Xxx ?g,,5:5.: - :ffm sponsorshzlb QF cz memorable Prom. ,, .Z iff 1512 ,fjf 1 ' 'K gl : 'ifwfrs k-f -- Pam Weitz Cynthia Way Mike Whalen Linda Whitacre Ken Wien Barb Willett Anita Willlord Mike Willhite Glen Williams Glesna Williams Jack Williams jean Williams Steve Williams Tom Wisner .lane Wittenmyer Nancy Wittenmyer Larry Wolf Kay Wolford Sarah Woodruff Rosemary Wrasse Debra Wyatt Sharon Wymer Lana Yackee Linda Yackee Charles Yentzer Linda Young Mike Yuenger john Zaenglein www Becky Zellers Nancy Zeller Dwendolyn Zimmerman Bob Kirchner i 2f2:f.?I ....i aa 1 T' V if f ' ... ,,.,:g YW , in ' 215 .Q,f,,,.g if 1 f . . ,:.,. .V My . L ' ' I - w w, iv5,y5:. -A Q ir f Milf 'I ' ' if ':.g.?f Prom Committee FIRST ROW: P. Hire, M. Roeiher, ll. Boundhus, P. Senn, N. tenmyer, C. Bean, B. Topper, P. Fenbert, M. Barnes, Mrs. Widen- Wittenmyer, L. Chapman, N. Moorhead, L. Glasgow, L. Mil- hofer, class advisor. THIRD ROW? P. Silverstein, C. Cole, M. ler, M. Huffman, D. Bailey. SECOND ROW: Mr. Musser, class Payne, B. Littleton, B. Derrick, .P. Chatelain, B. Goodman, M. advisor, ll. Brenner, M. Dorsey, L. llohnston, E. Bower, C. Mc- O'Brien. QI. Hammond, 'I. Phillips, C. Loyd, M. Whalen, G. Gaugh, S. McBride, K. Clingan, A. Cramer, S. Steegman, QI. Wit- Kirchner. T. Bowman. ing Committee 2 FIRST RO W' Larry Brewer, Liz Twells, Mary Lee Roether SECOND RO We Mike Dorsey, Nancy Moorheadhjim Brenner. 140 ZE. 2- !': ' - if , A.,V,,,,, -4 'M ' .L 'Q i l A1 fy u S ic 'A , Xs ,' , ,. V v 2 xr- rv- K it You! You!! You! Y I unior Prom Committee Going upE ' 9,1 Smile-vou're on Brenner's camera? C et to work g ing only one d ly lo go! at Work! I! james Aerni, Richard Albaugh, Vicki Aldrich, Lee Ann Alexander, Rita Alspach, Mark Ammons, Robert Anast Becky, Arrendondo, Pam Arrington, Nancy Ashton, Belinda Au France Tom Autieri, Jim Autullo, Mary Badgett Robert Baird, John Baker, Janet Baldwin, .jenny Barger, jim Barker, Dan Barringer, Dennis Bash Salva Basinger, Bruce Bauer, Jerry Baumlein, Connie Baumunk, Sue Beam, Betty Behne, Becky Below Cheryl Bender, Doug Bender, Don Benjamin, Tom Bennington, john Benton, Jeanne Bensinger, Christine Betts Sophomore Class Class Ofhcers Qleft to rightj: Steve Woodruff, Presidentg jim Taylor, Vice President, Ed Ede, Secretary. Sojohomoros plunge into whole new 1 H2 Tim Bibler, David Binder, Bill Birch- Field, Stan Bisbee, Sue Bish, Becky Blackburnulohn Boyd john Brauer, Ricky Brenner, Sharon Bretz, Becky Brewer, Sandra Brink, Mike Brinkman, Sandra Brown Steve Brown, Michael Buck, ,janet Buess, Mark Buffington, Cheryl Burke, Larry Burkett, Charlene Bu- shong Rosa Businger, Daniel Butler, Monica Byrne, Rawson Carlin, Susan Carr, Don Cattell, Lana Caudle Claudia Chamberlain, Cathy Chate- lain, Mike Christman, jeff Clark, Karen Clarke, Sandra Clinger, Debbie Cluff world as zfhqf aafjust to ZW at FHS. I43 Regina Coldwell, Brent Cole, Doug Cole, Charles Colegrove, Sharon Combs, jim Conine, jim Conners Sarah Copper, Cary Coppes, Kathy Coppes, Linda Coppes, Carol Cop- pler, Kathy Corbin, Pat Corbin Paula Corwin, Janice Courtney, Karen Cowan, Marsha Craig, Pat Craine, Cary Cramer, Chris Craine Robert Crawford, Kathy Craw, Don Croy, Sue Curtis, Mary Daniels, Shari Daniels, Susan Davenport Donna David, Bob Davis, Sally Davis, Sarah Davis, Diane Deal, Toby Deal, Mike Dear ,. if i. N: , Hum K L -any in 3' .' ,W Zi eg- 6 K ga 5 i an Q K X ll J 5 ti T , W E i lm! X 'ff fs 1? 5 A 1 if -Q-p v . :five ,, . 2'-it 1313, W? F Joyce Deckard, Howard Decker. Susan Decker, Theresa Decker, .jean Deidrick, Robert Deitrick. Bruce Deppen Mary Desgranges, Sharon DeBord, Dan DePuy, Larry DeVelvis, Roger Dick. Fred Dietelbach, Dan Dietsch Larry Dietsch, Peggy Diller, Vicki Diller. Becky Doolittle, Margaret Dorsey, Tone Drake, Cathy Driscoll, John Dubucg, Richard Dunn, Ann Duryea, Bob Dyer. -Iudy Eblin, Ed Ede.Sara Ede Barbara Egbert, Beth Ehrick. Ellen Eidt, Tom Eisamore. William Elsea, Clair Elum, Margaret Enck Younger genercztz'0n'5 entlzusiasm Larry England. Ron Ervin, Dave Evans, Holly Evans, Kathy Faber, Ian Farrison, Linda Fast Iohn Feehan, Martin Feigert, Phyllis Fenimore, Ricky Fenton, Glenn Fer- guson, Richard Ferguson, Randy Fife jennifer Fitzpatrick. Barbara Flem- ing, Susan Fleming, Gary Flick, Pa- tricia Flick, Kathy Flickinger, Rich- ard Flowers Vicki Flowers, :Iulie Folk, Lynda Folk, Patty Folk, Deirdre Foltz, Douglas Foltz, Donna Foster Ioe Franck, Ruth Frankenheld, Ken Frankhauser, Steve Frantz, Esic Freecehlackie French, Randy Frey David Friend, Kathie Fuhrer. Patrick Galligher, .jeffrey Gardiner, William Gardner, Sue Gee, Cynthia Gibson Debra Gilts. .Iames Goehenauer, Rita Gochenauer, ,joe Goodart, Alice Gon- zales, Frank Gonzales. Jesse Gonzales ,joe Gonzales, Linda Grant, Roger Grant, Terry Green, Annette Greeno, Shirley Greenslait, Mary Gravencamp Sue Grohoske, .Ioe Grossestreuer, Beverly Grove, Cynthia Grove, James Groves, Donna Grubb, Kookie Grubb Rosetta Guyer. Charlene Hackenber- ger, Rita Hageman, Sally Hagerman, Bill Haggerty, Marvin Hall, Stan Hall shown as solbhs lead magczzzne sales Donna Hamlin, Gayle Hamlin, Linda Hardy, .julie Harris. Norman Harris, Linda Hasler, Tim Hauenstein Barbara Haugh, Gary Hayden, Larry Hazelton, Tom Hazelton, Carolyn Healy, Vieie Heistand, Diane Heit- meyer Steve Heitmeyer, Ron Helms, Deborah Herdman, Judy Herrin, Barb Hey- dinger, Ron Hiekerson, Bev Highsmith Kay Highsmith, Kathryn Hildebrand, Philip Hill, Phyllis Hill, Mike Hoff- man, Debbie Holden, Charles Holmes Bill Holmes. ,ludy Hoopman, .lane Hosler, Dale Howard. Gary Howard, Marsha Hubbard, Karen Hughes Tom Hugus, Steve Iflunt, Stephanie Hunt, john Hutson, 'Sharon Hutton, Greg Inbody, Teresallzdnes ,Iames 'leffery Cheryl -johnson, Becky johnson, Ruth Kauper, Alenni Kay, Donna Keeran, Mark Keller Mary Kellogg, Nancy Kelly, Terry Kennedy, Doug Kern, Don Kessler, Paul Kimble, Patricia Kinn ,jack Kisner, Bill Kiser, Lynne Kissell, Debbi Knepley, Ruth! Knight, Sandy Knightmleff Koebel Nancy Kolhoff. Mary Konecny, Gary Konnersman, Dennis Konnersman, Evelyn Krizan, Ed Krout, .lim Krout Nancy Krout, lleff Kuhlman, Niargaret Kuhlman, Gary Kunkle, Fred Kwis, Barbara Lab, Carrel Lanning Ted LaRoch, Fred Laube, jim Lauer, Terry Lawrence, Mike Lear, Beth Leatherman, Chuck Leatherman .Iudy Leathers, Dave Lehman, Suzet Leigh, Barbara Lewis, Glenn Lieb, Debbie Light, Ron Liles Christine Lilly, Pam Litzenberger, Karen Loach, Rod Lowery, Margaret Lucas, Nancy Ludi, Pam Luellen Iim Luoma, Steve Macke, Gary Ma- her, Glenn Mahler, Susan Major, Sarah Maloney, Sandra Manchester Karen Martin, Gloria Martinez, Raul Martinez, Carole Masters, Mark Mat- hias, Perry Matternmloyce May Cathy Mazza, Diane McCall, john McClain, Wayne McClish, .joe Mc- Cormick, Benet McCoy, Ed McCoy Mariln McCullough, David McClure, Charles Meadows, Tom McDonald, Diane McElliot, Sharon McGinley, Mike Mclntosh Ron McMaster, Barb McMenamin, Janet McMillen, Mary Medina, Dawn Menerey, Connie Mercer, Bert Meyers Doug Miller, Linda Miller, Marilyn Miller, jim Millon, Bruce Misamore, Richard Mitchell, Kathy Mitzel lmszfmas holzdays are at busy FHS. Larry Moluf, Linda Moluf, Myron Montgomery, Carol Moore, Murdock Moore, Tom Moore, Victor Moore Mike Moorhead, David Morgan, Mary Morman, Bob Morrison, Ed Morri- son, Cheryl Morrow, Shelley Morrow Carla Mowrey, Kathy Murphey, Rich- ard Muzy, Debbie Myers, Steve Myers, Sue Myers, Debra Neff Becky Nesler, Karen Nesler, james Newlove, .lean Norgaard, Dave Oberly, Virginia Ogden, Dorothy Ohl Gordon Okuly, Juanita Oler, Debra Opperman, Rosalie Opperman, 'Ianet Osborne, Carol Oswald, Martha Pal- mer. Steve Palmer, john Paris. Laura Parker, ,james Parriott, Frank Patino. 'john Patterson, Mary Patterson john Paxton, Doug Peterr ,, Norma Peterman, Harry Phil' Moncla Phillips, Nancy Phillip oyce Pie- ranunzio ,joy Pilcher. Gary Pingle, Jim Platt, Nancy Poole, Randy Powell, Robert Pratt, Cindy Pressnell Gary Pressnell. Vernon Preston, Alice Quiroga, Doug Radabaugh, Linda Radabaugh. Lynda Rains, Gloria Ramos Linda Ramos, Toni Rankin, Bill Rayle, Terry Rayle, Randy Reardon, Gary Redick, Pat Reese Soplzomeres obtazn three year emblems Sherry Reese, Mary Richenbaek, Sharon Reissig, Becky Rhea, Clinton Rice, Gary Riceululie Rice Becky Rich, Dan Rider, Linda Ridge, Cheryl Riker, Ron Riker, Brenda Riley, Carl Rinehammer Nlyron Ripley, Paul Ritz. Cathy Robertson, Melvin Roberts, Pam Rob- erts, John Robertson, Dave Robinson Roseanne Roether, Roy Rother, .Iulie Romiek, .john Rooney, Luther Rose, Teresa Rouse, Gary Routson Steve Routson, Mike Routzon, Pam Routzon, Robert Rowland, .jane Rudi- sill,lIane Russel, Amy Sabroske Ioe Saller, Shelly Sams, Arnold San- chez, Ramiro Sanchez, Tony Sanchez, Dominic Sapienza, Luz Sarmina Ben Saunders, Dean Scarbough, Randy Schieber, Terry Schieber, Cary Schlitz, Pat Schultz, David Schlachter Arther Schlicvert, Alulia Schober, Gary Schroeder, Thomas Schuck, Thomas'Schuette, Carol Shafer, Anna Schussler Steve Scott, Gary Shanks, Sue Shanks, Deb Sharninghouse, Carolyn Sherard, Vicki Sherman, Mac Shimeall Mike Shore, Dave Short, Bob Shroy, Alan Shuck, Kathy Shuck, Randy Shuck 0 our hzlglz school in school lbins. Barb Siferd, Roger Siferd, Elaine Simon, qlana Simons, Scott Sink, Cindy Shunder, Tom Slagel Linda Slater, Linda Slawinski, .lim Slough, Marsha Slough, Alan Smith, Dale Smith, Dan Smith Alon Smith, Mark Smith, Patty Smith, Randy Smith, Ron Smith, Rusty Smith, Debby Snyder Elaine Spitler, Gregg Spitler, Ed Spriggs, DeWayne Sprout, Charo- lette St. Myer, Tom Stall, Ray Stan- field Richard Starr, Sandy Starr, Charlotte Stauffer, Carol Steinman, Gary Stephens, Nellie Sterling, Robert Ster- ner -M56 FQ:-A 1 Debbie Stine, jill St kes, Phil Stover, Mike Sturgess, Beth Styer, Phil Sud- den, Roger Sugden Bob Sullivan, Earl Suman, Dave Sunderman, Leslie Swick, Bob Swis- her, Jim Taylor, Judy Tennehill Mike Tesnow, Gerry Thatcher, Tim Thatcher, Chuck homas, Linda Thomas, Chris Tho ,ne, ,Iudy Ti-lle Steve Tisdall, Pennyl Trumpy, Bill Tweed, Lyn Tyo, Bob Urshalitz, Kathy Valle,,john Van Atta Laurel Van Atta, Arnold Verswick, Joel Walburn, Susan Walker, ,Iune Warner, Evelyn Weber, ,lane Weeks Soplzs nowfullfledgea' FHS ers ljoann Weeks, Dan Weigler, Cindy Weis, Mark Weissling, Bob Wells, Dave Welty, Diane Wentz Barb West, Sandy West, Ray Weyer, Patty Whalen, Becky Wibbing, Steve Wiggins, Marcia Wilkinson Steve Wilkins, Cheryl Wilkins, Pam Williams, Cheryl Wilson, Phyllis Wil- son, Darlene Wiltse, Sharon Winkle Dave Wise, Lee Wittenmyer, LaMonte Wolfe, Bob Wolfe, Steve Woodruff, jim Woodward, Steve Woodward Larry Young, Harry Zechman, Kathy Zenty, Connie Zoll Skill and a steady hand are combined in Ruth Kauperjs Abxtracl creation. 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Main and Sandusky Findlay, Ohio AMW: Interest on Certificates of Deposit kg Congratulations to The Senior Class of 1966 from the Men and Women of KODAK-PROCESSING LABORATORY Findlay, Ohio Q ,, f ' aii- ' i I i .f,. - , , n fi , X NTP 1 ..,i A fie . V wigs 4 yi1W9LX 'tv . e,.., ,.,,,, -YT ' 'i ,,:, all NAPOLI PIZZARIA 300 E. Sandusky Findlay-422-4709 452 E. Market Tiffin-447-5243 lf' 4 K 3 Q -A A .M if 92 -4? I J. S f twtpgmt TV 8: STEREO APPLIANCES i qi li, 5 4 , F' IN THE HEART CF DOVINTUIIN FINDLAY, CHIC Like other big oil companies, exploring, drilling, refining, shipping and marketing keeps us stepping 1 I 5 5 C ,-- - h dth ' tl l .- Q i. 1, + ' f ' 5. gi... 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Crawford St. Findlay Ohio Congratulations to the Graduates of T966 TASTY TATERS POTATO CHIPS 237 Prospect Ave. Findlay, Ohio l i Congratulations Complimxents of THE TARBOPK-MCCALL STONE CO. Manufacturers of Crushed l Stone and Stone Sand 422-T912 Findlay Class of T966 BUTCHER BOY Findlay's Finest Meats 1 ag 6 , X 1. .',i , 4' ggi KIRKPATRICK FUNERAL HOME Congratulations from 618 s. Main sf. V 4 Z 1 Findlay, Ohio 307 S. Main St. 422-2626 Across from the Courthouse Downtown Findlay Compliments of House of Hair Design VEL-JAMES BEAUTY SALON Congratulations and Best Wishes . . to the graduating class of 1966 , ' 1- 5 H. 'E s + sd 4 G KX A r d 'fdfd ss Cooper Q! s V , - 'runes ' ' r is -':'.L V i ,f . at , 'i X' A ,r,i ,lff .M a,. +f-rf ' Cooper Service Main at Hardin Street Findlay, Ohio FlNDl.AY CAR-WASH 6 Minute Service 51.49 with a Marathon Fill Wax, Internally Clean and Motor Clean 339 East Main Cross St. Findlay, Ohio DIETSCH BROTHERS Congratulations to the Class of T966 Congratulations to the Class of T966 SNYDER-KOEHLER REALTORS Country-Club-Acres Findlay, Ohio Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of T966 THE FINDLAY SUPPLY CO. 334 South Blanchard THE FINDLAY PRINTING AND SUPPLY COMPANY Store 406 South Main Street Plant 318 West Sandusky Street I 1 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 GORDONT 419 South Main Findlay, Ohio Bed VVBhesto me Class ot 1966 BUYERT GROUP INC. Findlay, Ohio Commercial Printing ww H . Comp .ere Office O.,ifii.nQ 210 South Main St. 422-1802 Findlay, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1966 HUGHES-DRY-CLEANERS lt's neat to serve you! Store PLANT 112 W. Front 701 Howard St. Findlay, Ohio GEORGE'S BAKERY 315 Central Ave. 422-4114 Birthday 8: Wedding Cakes Findlay, Ohio Fresh Rolls Daily Congratulations to the Class of 1966 FORNES BRAKE SERVICE Brake specialists since 1939 123-125 E. Front St. Findlay 5 ggisifl b .D H Vlll Congratulations to me PIII M3 ., X THE GRADUATION CLASS , X x12,,. b'A Qi. .qV,, ,J ,, I 1 ,Q 15,212 2 ,' I R If : ' 'ii' .',, '.,.- ' '.- - A x V ,,,A if ' J I R 5 5 'ii i ,, ik I ' 9, pq . Iii:- ' - a CC C f ,QR 'AWQ -I I .R TH I I I OF T ' Qi ff? i 'I' Q ' V is ,,,, : 1:15 : . ,Q x ' ...M A A 4, I . I f , -n H. 22 ,, .I Q 'fx' wi Q I 9 5 J, F. ,. Nb. may 2 THE TROUT FURNITURE COMPANY 508 South Main St. Findlay, Ohio THE SAN-A-PURE DAIRY coNIPANY ICE CREAM MILK FINEST IN DAIRY PRODUCTS AT THE STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR 423-2526 FINDLAY, OHIO HOSLER 8. CORBIN INSURANCE and BONDS 222-M South Main 422-2822 Findlay, Ohio L. V. Hosler R. Corbin Twenty-four Lanes for Your SPORTSMAN LANES BOWLING FUN Brunswick Automatic Pinsetters TV Gnd Childrerfs Nursery New Bags and Shoes in Stock Three-Day Service on New Balls 6l6 Trenton Avenue Findlay, Ohio COLDREN FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE 422-2323 205 West Sandusky Findlay, Ohio OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FINDLAY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF T966 7m Bm of Findlciy MEMBER F.D.I.C. -MAIN OFFICE- -BRANCH OFFICE- 337 S. Main St. T735 Tiffin Rocid FOI' DIAL ,QM Time ond 422-8121 'Mum I 1 wi IXIILN' ww XNIHXII ffiiiiiil Temperature K? RICHMAN CLOTHES Suits - Sports Coats - Topcoats DECKER'S MENS'-WEAR Levi Cotton Shirts Munsingwear Rugby Sportswear Manhattan Shirts 222 S. Main 422-5539 ROYAL BUFFET T845 Tiffin Road BEST WISHES TO ORADUATING CLASS OF T966 Famous For That Never Empty Cup of Coffee FOR GOOD FOOD IT'S THE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Findlay, Ohio HOTEL PHOENIX COFFEE SHOPPE 305 S. Main St. Findlay, Ohio Complimlnts of FINDLIIY Mom STRALEY'S DRIVE-IN 816 Tiffin Ave. Findlay, ohio Congratulations t the Class of T966 THE HANCOCK BRICK and TILE COMPANY Findlay, Ohio JAQUA'S SPORTING GOODS Providing Findlay High School with the Best in Athletic Equipment 225 North Main Street Phone 422-0912 Findlay, Ohio ' lil ylllllltiflmm FORT FINDLAY VILLAGE Merchants' Association CONGRATULATES FINDLAY SENTOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION CLASS OF 1964 AND EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY The Merchants ot Fort Findlay Villaqe Appreciate Your Patronaqe And Are Always Ready To Serve You The Following Stores Are Members ot The Association Penney's Gray Drug Store Moore's Barbershop Hello Shop Terri-Tyler Nobil Shoes Glamour Beauty Shop Kroger's Findlay Toggery Village Dairy Moore's Auto Britt's Sears Household Finance B 8. G DRUGS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Helena Rubenstein, Coty, Clairol, Cosmetics Revlon, Max Factor, COMPANY Dana 222 W. Crawford 422-0952 Sanders Candy Congratulations to THE CLASS OF i966 JACKSON'S FURNITURE 461 E. Main Cross Findlay, Ohio SENIORS Adair, William .. 41,42,71,100,117 Altman, Linda .. ..... 64,100,118 Ammons, Randy .. . 100 Anderson, Mike .1 ............ 100 64 Arneson, jim .... 1 Arnold, Penny ., 11,60,61,63,100,117 Arrington, Loretta Autieri, Sal ....... Autullo, Barbara . Babcock, Larry .. Babcock, Sharolyn Bair, Linda ..... Baird, Barbara . . . Baird, David ..... , Balsley, jon ..... , Bame,james ..... 1 Baney, Gary ......, Barger, Kathy .... Barger, Mary .,.... Barkimer, Becky . Barrett, Richard .. Bartchlett, Barbara Bash, Dean ....... Bash, Steve ...... Basinger, David . . Baughmen, Larry Baumlein, Dave .. Baumlein, Sharon Bayless, Linda Beard, Gregory .... Beckwith, Daliece Beegle, Tom ...,. 64,100 100 .. 78,100 100 ...100 .. 78,100 .. 78,101 .....101 . .... 64,101 66,76,101 101 62,67,78,80,101 101 11,28,59,62 79,80,101,1l8 41,43,52,71,101 101 101 .....72 101 101 46,48,66,71,101 79,101 64,101 28,50,66,71,101 64,101 51,101 Behne, Audrey .. 11,29,44,67,70,101 Bender, Roger ........... 73,101 Benishek, David 101 Benner, Michael . . . ...... 72,101 Berger, Roger .... Bibler, Gary .. . Bibler, Ted ..... . .. 66,80,100, 101,118,52 101 101 Bibler, Virginia ........... 65,101 Bigelow, Mark .. . 22,58,66,69,101 Bill, Margaret ............ 75,101 Billmaier, Kathleen ........ 70,102 Bish, Julie ...... 6,60,67,70,74,102 Bishop, Chris .......... 53,70,102 Bland, Vickie ..... Blem, Allen ..... 64 102 Bookwalter, Patricia ,. 53,70,102,118 Borgelt, John ............. 64,102 Boulis, Linda ............. 64,102 Brewer, Steve ...,.. 62,75,76,77,81, 117,118 Index Briggs, Sheryl .......... Brucklacher, Barbara . . Bryan, Sue ..... Bryson, Claward Burkett, James .. Burrell, Cynthia . Burton, Charlotte Cantrell, Patricia Carr, Carolyn . , . Caudle, Rodney . Chapa, Ernest .. Chatelain, Karen . Chatelain, Susan . Cindric, john .... Clapper, Dennis Clapper, Sue .,...... Clark, Cheryl .. . Clendaniel, Susan Cluff, Garry .... Cole, Emerson .. Collingwood, Vlohn Collins, David .. Collins, ,lack . . . . 61,76,102 11,62,67,102 77,102 52,102 . ...., 102 .. ........ 102 61,65,102 ...... 64,102 67,70,102 50,71,102 72,102 . , .,...... 64 61,79,102 . .,. 41,43,58,60, 68,71,102 66,71,102 76,77,79,102 67,78,102 .... 61,62,79,102 . ...,.... 102 .... 64,102 .,.......66,102 ..........64,102 6,41,42,50,71,100, 102,52 Collins, Richard 41,43,71,52,102 Collins, Robert ....... 41,43,71,103 Conley, Lois . . . Coon, William Copley, Aaron . . . Corbin, Terry . . . Cornell, Pam Corwin, Susan .. Courtney, Debbie Courtney, Donna 81,103 66,103 22,31,59,60,69,103 . . 62,76,77,78,103 64,103 .... 79,117 .. ..... 113 Courtney, Jean .,.. . , . 11,67 Courtney, William . . . . . 103,52 Craine, Dan ..... ........... 6 4 Cramer, Steve . .. Crockett, Barbara Crouch, Robert .. Croy, Linda ..... Crozier, Joe . . . .........,..117 .. 62,76,77,79,103 .........,..103 ..........103 76,103 Currie, Bruce .... ..... 1 03 Curtis, Pam ..... Daniels, ,lack .. Darnall, Becky .. Davis, Karen .... Day, David ..... DeLong, Bonni .. Decker, john . . . Decker, Lynn Deerhake, Ann De Haven, Ann .. 103 103 31,61,67,79,80,103 103 64,103 58,67,103 50,71,103 11,69,103 ....11,53,59,61,67 68,70,76,103 .,... 44,58,70,79, 80,103 174 Deitrick, Donna . Deppen, Dennis .. Deppler, James , . Dickes, Robert Dickey, David Dietsch, .jeff .... Diller, Doug .... Dillinger, Nancy . Dillon, Linda Dorman, Connie . Dove, Judy ...... Drake, Susan .... Dreyer, William . . Dukes, George . . . Dysinger, -james . . Dysinger, Mark .. Eakin, Paul ..... Easterly, Sharon . . Eaton, Larry ..., Edmiston, james . Egbert, David .... Egbert, Robert . . . Ehrnschwender, George ., Eichenlaub, Larry Eisaman, Becky .. Elsea, Jim ....... Elsea, Kathleen .. England, Mary .. Enslen, Nancy . Esterly, Marsha .. Ezis, Ilmar ...... .. ..... 102 ., ....... 103 .. 50,71,103 72,103 .. 22,103 103 103 .. 104 104 104 6,60,67,70,104,118 67,104 72,104,52 .. 41,42,71,104 . .... 64,104 66,104 104 .. .... 104 .. 80,104 .. .,,.. 104 ..,......56,104 66,78,104 41,43,71, 104,118 ..64,104 .........61,104 .........79,104 .. 11,58,61,62,63, 68,104 64,104 . 61,62,67,79,104 .. 11,6O,65,79,80, 104 104 Farison, sue ..... 11,61,62,67,78,80 Feigert, james . . . Fenberg, William Fenbert, Margaret Ferguson, Ann . . . Fetter, Stephanie Finerd, -Ioan . . . . Firmin, Robert .. Fisher, Rom .... Flickinger, Gloria Francis, Paula .. Franco, Fabio Frankenfield, Stave Frankhouser, Ann Franks, Sandra .. Frederick, Constance .... Fredericks, Susan ....... .........66,104 104 ..........,,104 .. 11,62,67,70,78, 104 61,67,104 105 .. 50,65,75,105 .. ...,.... 105 ..., 79,105 .. 63,105 .. ..... 105 1 ........... 105 62,67,105 65,79,105 62,65,105 11,70,105 Freemyer, Elaine .. 11,22,62,63,l05 Frey, Carol .,... Frey, Lynn .... Gee, William .. 79,105 105 .. 63,66,105 Geiger, Gary ........ 26,50,71,105 Geiger, Nancy ,. 11,59,62,76,77,105 Gianetto, Larry ...... Gibbs, Sarah .... Gierke, Thomas .. . Gilts, Diane .............. Glassco, Gene 69,78,80,105 105 105 61,105 30,79,80,105 Gonso, Harry .. 41,42,50,52,71,105 Grant, Michael ........... 66,105 Gray, Sue ........ . . . 105 Green, Jane ......., .... 6 7,105 Greutman, Eugene ........ 76,105 Grohoske, Betty Grover, jackie ..., Grubb, Kenneth Gunder, Bradley . , . Hammond, Larry Hanline, Charles Hardesty, Linda Harpst, Sherry Harrell, Hazel . . . Harris, Pat .... Harris, Toni .... Harrold, David . Hartley, Carol .. Hartman, Thomas Haslinger, Alice . Hayden, Sheila . Hazelton, Nancy . Heath, Barbara . . Hefty, Michael .. Heldman, .lane . . Hendricks, Becky Herndon, Linda . Hertel, Rosemary Heydinger, Beth . Hills, Dennis Hilton, Kris Hindall, joe .. Hindall, Pert Hofer, Diana . . . Hooper, Dave . . . Horner, Sally .... Howard, Mary . Howard, Roger . Hugus, Scott .... . 6,7,44,53,58, 67,68,105,119 11,65,67,70,105 .. 28,60,65,66, 79,80,105 .......106 .....106 50,106 ....106 106 ...11,106 ....106 ...74,106 ,..64,106 .........106 .. 6,44,58,60, Harrold, Ronald .... Hart, Sally ....... 67,68,70,106,119 67,106 66,71,106 106 79,106 .,.,79,80,106 ..,..65,106 52,76,106 65,106 ...53,106 ...,..70,106 75,79,106 11,65,106,118 106 106 106 72,106 '11',6'1,67,'76,79,166 75,106 107 107 76,77,107 51,71,107 Huntley, Becky ...... 11,67,70,107 Iliff, Linda ..... 67,107 Insley, Beth ............ 60,67,107 Ish, Troy ....... 107 jackson, Bill 61,66,76,77,107,119 james, Mary Lou ..... 64,81,107 jenkins, Kathy ....... ll,67,70,l07 Johnson, David .... ..,. 7 4,75,107 Johnston, Sharon .... ..... 6 4,107 jones, Randy .... Kandel, Linda .... Karn, Richard Karns, Vicki .. Kelly, Colleen . , . Kelly, Mike .,... Kennedy, Dennis . Kent, Cathy ...... Kessler, Virginia . Kieffer, John ..,. . Kimmel, Elva Kay Kindt, Sharon .. . Kirchner, Carla .. Kneedler, Douglas Knight, David .. . Koebel, Edward .. Kohli, Candy .,.. Konczal, Thomas . Konecny, james . . Kresser, John .... Kring, Karoljean . Kohlman, Richard Lab, Gene ,...,. Lafferty, ,Ion Lahey, Tom ..... Lanning, Steve . . . Larkins, Linda . . . La Roche, Wanda Lather, Nadra .,... Launder, Marsha Launder, Mike .. Lawrence, Jon . . . 107 .. 6,9,62,67,76,77 107,109 73,107 107 61,62,107 107 .... 72,107 67,69,107 61,70,107 ........,72,107 ....,...81,107 .. 30,61,67,77,78, 80,108 .. .... 107 73,107 81,107 107 11,61,67,76,107 58,63,68,108 66,108 50,52,71,108 11,30,62,76,108 .........77,108 108 30,66,108 ... 16,41,42,108 6,41,42,46,48,52, 71,108,119 .., 11,67,70,108 ......,..74,108 11,69,79,80,108 70,108 66,108 66,108 Leatherman, Kathy ...,.... 78,108 Leis, Alan ..... Leist, Steve ...... Lemons, Mike Leonard, Linda .. Lewis, Kathy .... Lilly, Edmund . . . 31,61,65,75,108 .. 22,31,.59,69,75, 76,108 62,65,78,80,108 108 108 108 Linger, Laurna .... . . . 67,108 Livesay, ,lim . . . Loach, Connie .. . Loach, Mark .,.. 108 11,108 64,108 Lobdell, Austin ............ 72,108 Loertscher, David 108 Long, Linda ...... 11,12,23,60,61, 77,79,80,108,119 Longworth, Judy .......... 64,108 Lora, William 52,66,71,109,117, 1 19 Lowell, Peter ..... 26,41 ,42,71 ,109 Ludi, Jill ..,.. ......... 6 1,109 Ludi, Tom ...... 46,48,71,109,52 Luginbuhl, Larry ,...,.. 66,79,l09 Lyon, Judy ....... ........ 1 09 Maher, Patrick .... .. . 76,77,109 175 Manojlovich, Stephany .. Mantooth, Ann ..... Mantooth, Todd ., Markins, Ron .. . lvlarkle, Ann . . . Marohn, Terry .. . Marquart, Larry . . . Martin, Brad ..,... 11,67,109 109 109 .....109 ........109 52,71,109 ...,...,72,109 .. 41,43,71,109 Martinez, Ramiro ..... ,...,... 7 3 Marvin, Mike .... Marvin, Tony May, Gene ....,... 109 109 .. 50,71,79,109 Mazey, Tom ............. 72,110 McArthur, Sharon ..... '. 61,76,109 McCann, Penny ..,....... 74,109 McClain, Steve ...... 63,66,52,109 McClish, Denny 41,43,50,71,109 McCoy, james ..... ....,..72,109 NIcCullough, Carol .... 109 McCullough, Doug .... . 109 McGuire, Barbara . . . .... 70,109 McKee, Kathy ...... ...... 7 0,109 McManness, john . . 51 ,66,78,80, McMenamin, Denny 109 66,109 McMillen, Alice ......, , 60,79,109 Meyer, -Iames ...... ,... 6 4,110 Milam, Loren .. . 110 Miles, Stephen .............. 1 10 Miller, Kathy ..... Miller, Linda ..... 11,67,70,79,110 11,59,69,79,110 Miner, 116115116 .. 52,65,69,75,78,110 Miller, susan .......... 68,75,110 1v1111k6, Bill 41,43,50,71,110,119 Mitchell, Sarah Molter, Ron ....... 11,62,67,70,110 62,66,76,78,80, 81,110 Moluf, Allan .. 22,31,65,69,110,118 Monroe, David .... 58,59,66,69,110 Montgomery, Mary Lou .... 64,110 Moon, Mary Jo ..,. Moore, Janis ...... .. 11,62,70,110 64,110 Moore, Marlene ............. 110 Moorhead, David .. Morrissey, James . . Musgrave, Joanne . . Myers, Mike .... Myers, Phil .. Myers, Sandra Nalle, Neeley, Nesler, .Iohn ..... . Niedermeyer, Cecelia Ray . Don .... Nique, Susan ...... Norris, Tom .. . Nungster, Bob Nussbaum, john . . . Nye, Mike ...... O,Brien, Dan ...... Okuly, Kathy .... 30,58,68,75,110 41,50,110 .. ....... 110 110 1. 50,71,79,110 A ........ 110 .,...72,110 40,110 .. .. 66,110 .... . 110 64,110 51,71,110 72,110 74,110 64,111 .. 41,52,71,111 111 Orton, james , . . . Orwig, Margaret Pace, Harvey . . . 1 Park, Tom ,...,. 1 Patterson, Connie Peart, Boyd ..... Pelto, Ellen ....... Pemberton, Danelle . . Peterman, Charles Pfeiffer, Ron .... Phalin, Jo Ellen Phelps, Dixie .... Phillips, Ann 1 Phillips, Gary . . 1, Phillips, Pam ...... Pickett, Gary ..... Pilcher, Darlene Pinkney, Gloria Powell, Barbara Powell, ,lane .. 52,71,111 . 11,61,67,111 111 66,111 111 111 62,65,76,77,111 11,61,111 111 . 66,76,81,1l1 .,.....65,111 .........111 3O,67,70,75,111 72,111 11,60,61,70,111 111 58,68,111 .. 58,6o,68,111 61,62,65,78,8O, 111 8,11,28,66,111 Powell, Nancy F. ......... 64,111 Powell, Nancy KI. Powers, Janet . . . Pratt, Larry ,....... Pressnell, Kathie Pressnell, Mary Lou Pugh, Kathy . . . Quick, Linda . . Racette, Ray . . . Radebaugh, jerry Rader, Carol . . . Ramos, Adela .. Ramos, Adelfa . Rayle, Marna .. 11,67,111 111 78,80,111 11,20,58,68,111 111 31,41,62,65,112 112 .. 66,71,78,112 26,51,66,71,80, 112 61,112 .........112 .......64,112 11,61,78,80,112 Rayle, Nancy ..... .... 6 1,76,112 Redick, Donna . 64,112 Redick, Michael . . . . . . . 112 Reed, Michael , 67,112 Reimund, Joe . . ..... 64,112 Reissig, Gary ................ 112 Reitsema, Harold Rentz, Daniel .. Rentz, Donald . Rice, Jacquelyn Riley, John .... Roberts, Nancy . Roberts, Sharon Robinson, Roger Roether, Susan . Rooney, Suzan . Rose, Thomas . 50,69,71,112 ........ .112 112 76,79,81,112 41,43,112 61,81,112 ...... ,112 112 31,58,68,112 12,61,78,8o,112 112 Rosencrans, -Iarnes .,.. ,.... 1 12 Routzon, john ...... . . . 67,112 Rowe, Marylee 112 Ruehle, Carl ....., ....... 7 2,112 Ruppert, Debbie ..... 60,61,62,112 Russell, -Iames .... ..... 6 6,113 Russell, Mike .. . .. . 64,113 Safler, jane . . . . Sampson, Monte Sanchez, Ida . . Sands, Janice . . . Sapienza, Anne .. Saum, Ron ..... Saxton, Linda .... Schaffner, Dannis Scheiter, Michael Scheiber, Mark ,. Schilling, Barbara Schlachter, -Iohn Schneider, Nancy Schuette, Holly .. Schultz, Cindy . Schultz, Tom . . . Semler, Cindie . Sertell, Anne .... Shafer, Richard .. Shanklin, Dorothy Sheaffer, Pat .... Shellel, David .. Sheffel, Karen . .. Shepherd, Barbara . Shick, Rick ..... Shimeall, Doska 75,113 ....113 .....113 113 61,78,113 41,42,71,113 11,113 .........64,113 .. 6,33,60,61,77, 113 59,6o,66,69,113 78,113 64,113 .. ,,.,. 113 113 62,65,113 72,113 113 113 113 . ,... 113 ...113 ...72,113 .,..81 .. ....... 103 113 .,. 11,60,61,63, 78,80,113 Shireman, Nancy ..... 76,78,81,113 Shuck, Ron .. Simon, Elwin Simon, ,Ian ..... Simon, Le Anne Simpson, Susan Sims, Jane ........ siiies, Vonda .. 22,31,61,75,114,118 Slagel, Gayle .. Slough, Cheryl Smith, Carolyn Smith, Craig .. Smith, Cindy .. Smith, Kay ....... Snyder joe Snyder, Keith .. Snyder, Marilyn Snyder Mary . Snyder Robert .. Snyder Tim ., Snyder Wayne Sorenson, David Spangler, David Spillman, Jim . Spoon, Steve .. Spradlin, Ron , Staadt, Sandy .. Stalter, Cindy . Stanheld, Debbie Stein, Nancy .. Sterling, Sandra 51,61,113 114 11,61,62,70,114 11,61,67,114,117 114 58,67,68,78,114 114 .. 11,53,7o,114 114 .. 69,71,74,1l4 . 11,58,62,65,68,114 61,67,114 114 .. 41,43,71,114 76,78,114 114 114 76,114 .. 65,66,78,114 28,46,48,55, 71,114,118 66,114 .. 66,114 114 72,114 ...........78,114 62,65,75,76,114 114 70,78,114 114 Stephenson, Sue . . . Stewart, Neila . . . Stimmell, Lyn . . . Stiner, Peggy .. Stout, Doug .. Strait, Gary ..... Strathman, Mike ..... 114 115 115 261,115 ....71,115 .......115 41,42,51,115 Stultz, David ..,.. 60,61,76,77,115 Styer, Barbara .....,... 61,78,115 Suhay, Bridget .,.. 61,115 Suhay, Elizabeth .,...... 63,68,115 Sullenberger, Gladys . , . 115 Suman, Louise .,.,.. .... 4 4,115 Sutton, Ruth ....., .. , 78,8O,1l5 Swank, Karen ............... 115 Tate, jim ... 60,62,78,100,115,118 Tate, Sue .................,. 115 Tebbe, Mary . . . . . . 78,811,115 Tesnow, joan . . . . . 61,74 Thomas, Pauline .,... . . . 115 Thompson, Marshall . . . . . 115 Thompson, Bonny .... . . . 115 Treece, Shirley . . . . 115 Treft, Sue ..... . . 64,115 Trout, Tom ,... , , , 115 Van Atta, Bill .. ... 115 Van Scoit, Lauren . . . . . . 115 Vaughan, Duane . . 72,115 Volkmer, Dan . . . . 78,115 Waaland, Vickie ...... 115 Waite, Mike ... ... 64,71,115 Wallace, john . . ....... 116 Walters, Pat .. . . . 78,116 Ward, Richard . . ,. 116 Weber, Richard 116 Webernick, Gary .... 66,116 Weis, Connie ... .. 65,78,116 Weisenberger, Pam ...... 61,70,116 Weist, Susan ... ., 64,78,116 Wertz, Steve . . . 76,77,116 White, Richard Wiggins, David .... Wiljamaa, Mike Wilkinson, Gary Willhite, Kris Williams, Janet .... Williams, Bill .. Wilson, Pamela . Wingo, Dave ..,. Wise, Bonnie .... Wolford, Teresa Woodward, Sharon . . . Woodward, Virginia . . . Wooley, Robert Van Atta, Bill Yantis, Carol .. , Yates, Paul .... Ylhainen, Tom . Yoakam, Charles Yoder, Scott . . . 116 ....65,116 63,66,116 ,. 41,42,116 .. 78,116 .. 67,116 52,116 .. 65,711,116 64,116 64,116 116 67,76,81,116 64,116 .. 64,116 64 116 116 116 .. 72,116 ,. 78,116 Yuenger, Mary ......... 78,80,116 Zahler, Dennis .... 41,43,52,71,116 Zeigler, Lynette ......., 60,78,116 ,1UN1oRs Adams, Diane . . . Adams, Mark . . . Akerman, Lela .. Alexander, Don .. Allen, Russell Allen, William . Aller, Larry ..... Allshouse, Paulette Altman, Barbara . Altman, Carroll . Ames, John .... Anast, Cynthia .. Andrews, Terry .. Annesser, Roberta Archable, Cathy . .. 62,79,130 66,130 130 130 130 130 130 62,65,79,130 70,130 .. 72,130 72,130 78,130 130 .. 62,79,130 .. 61,65,67,76,130 Arrington, Paulette .,... 61,67,130 Ashton, Steve .....1.. 41,71,79,130 Atiee, Norma .,........... 31,130 Babcock, Wanda ...... 130 Bailey, Diana .. .11,62,67,70,130,140 Baird, Mary ..... 130 Baker, Ann ,,.. .... 6 1,62,67,130 Baluch, lV1ary .......... 11,78,130 Bame, Becky .... 20,31,58,62,67,78, 78,80,130 Barnes, Mary .. 60,61,67,76,130,140 Bartchlett, Gene ........... 73,130 Bartels, Mike .... .. 74,130 Bash, Bruce ....... . . 41,130 Bash, Dale .......,..... 66,71,131 Baughman, Richard ..... 63,76,131 Beach, Gary ...... Beach, Tony . . . Beal, Colleen .....,... 131 41,131 61,131 Beall, William .... 6,46,52,60,72,131 Beam, Link ................. 131 Bean, Cynthia 11,62,67,70,79,80, 131,140 Beckwith, Janice . . . . . . 61,78,131 Below, Pat ...... ....... 7 9,131 Benavides, Alfred . Benavides, John . Bender, Dan .... Bensing, Tim Birchfield, Tomma Bish, Mike ..... Bissell, Marc .,.... Blackburn, Susan Blosser, Don ..... Bondhus, Jennifer Bower, Elaine . . . Bower, Ellen .. . Bower, Mike .. . 131 .. 31,62,63,65,131 ..,.79,131 131 ...... .131 . 71,52,131 74,131 131 131 62,67,70,74, 131,140 131,140 131 131 Bowman, Randy ...... 30,41,50,131 Bowman, Tom ........ 62,76,77,81, Brandeberry, Vicky Brandman, Cheryl 131,140 131 .. 63,70,78,131 Brandt, Wesley ...........,.. 131 Brehm, Phil ...... 76,77,81,131 Breitlgam, John ............. 131 Brenner, Jim ..., 59,63,65,130,131, Brewer, Larry .... 140 63,71,52,131,14O Breyman, Terry ........... 66,131 Bright, Bob ......... 41,66,52,131 Brimley, Bruce .. . Brodine, Gary Bronson, Dick . ., 76,81,131 78,131 66,131 Brown, Juanita .... ........ 1 31 Brown, Mike .... Bryan, Mary .... Buckner, Brenda .. .. 51,59,63,131 ........131 . .... 76,131 Burkmier, Beverly ..,,........ 131 ... 61,67,77,131 Butler, Meredith . . . Busch, Linda ..... Byrd, Ricky ...... Cain, John ..... Callihan, Gary . . . Capponi, Angela .. Carles, Melvin . . . Carlin, Scott . . . Carpenter, Bob . . . Carpenter, Ruth . . . Castle, Paul ....... Chapman, Linda .. Chatelain, Peg .... Chester, Jean .... Clark, Alice .... Clark, Debra .... Clark, Jonathan . . Clingan, Karen .... Cole, Carolyn .... 131 66,131 131 76,131 . .. 79,131 131 46,131 63,131 58,60,68,70,131 131 11,67,70,131,140 . 62,76,131,140 131 11,70,132 58,79,132 79,132 .... 65,132,140 60,63,67,74,13O, 132,140 Collingwood, Charles ,..... 74,132 Comer, Robert 132 Coppes, Faye . . . . 11,61,62,132 Copus, Jim ...... ........ 1 32 Cornelius, Larita ...... . 132 Courtney, Barry .... . 132 Courtney, Robert .......... 72,132 Cox, Crawford .............. 132 Cramer, Ann .. 11,61,63,76,132,140 Cramer, Gary .... Crawfis, Georgia . . . Crawfis, Jessie ..., , Crawford, Loretta , Crawford, Mike .. 72,132 .. 70,132 .. 75,132 ...132 . ...132 Crook, Tim ..... . . . 132 Crossan, Robert .... .... 1 32 Daley, Tom .... . . . 132 Darnall, Steve ..... ,... 5 2,132 Davenport, Linda . 177 53,70,132 Davis, Duane .. Davis, Jim . . . Day, Karen ........ 30,61,70,77,79,132 Decker, Barb ...... Day, Sharon .. Decker, William .... Delph, Linda ...,, Detrick, Becky . Dewitt, Barry .... Dillon, Linda .. Dindal, Tom ..... Donaldson, Ruth Donnell, Richard .... Dorsey, Mike .,.... Doty, Steve . . . Dove, Steve .... Drake, John ....... Dunlap, Charlene . , . Eaton, Judith . . . Eberly, Robert .... Ebert, Robert .... Eck, Phyllis .... Ede, Andy .... Edie, Hal ......... Edinger, Larry ..... 41 132 62,78,132 .......67,132 .........132 ......132 .. 11,61,67, 70,132,140 132 132 72,132 132 63,80,132 . 62,65,132,140 132 60,66,132 71,52,132 30,67,78,80,132 132 .....132 132 ...58,65,132 .......41,132 .. 63,65,78,132 72,132 Ehrnschwender, Corky ........ 132 Eisentrager, John . . . Ellinwood, Ray ...., Engard, Ronald . . . Elsea, Alan .,... Ewing, Larry .. . Ewing, Mike ..... Farrell, Melinda .... 132 . ..,132 ...132 .....132 ....72,132 ....72,132 132 Felkner, Chuck ...........,.. 132 Feller, Julie , .... 11,59,62,67,70,79, 132 Fenbert, Paulette . . . Ferguson, Dennis Fetter, Steve ..... Filiater, Thomas . . . Finton, Jeff ...... Fitzgerald, Tom .,.. Flack, Joe ..... Fleming, Bob . . . Flores, Arnie . . . Foltz, Pat ....... Fontaine, Sharon . . . Ford, Gary .... Fox, Bob ........ France, Sue ......... Frankenfield, Mike Freeman, Sharon Frey, Gary ....... . 11,7O,133,140 ....41,133 .....133 51,133 63,512,133 133 ...133 ...133 133 ......133 41,52,133 30,133 133 ,. .... 79,133 133 133 Frost, Susan 11,30,31,60,62,133 Gallagher, Brian ............. 133 Gallant, Kathy .... Gardner, Cheryl .... Gaston, Bernard . . . Gatliff, Linda .... 67,79,133 81,133 65 133 .., 67,77,79,133 ,,.......,..134 ,,,,,,,135 Gearing, Alan Gibbons, Greg ,. Gibbs, Jack ..... Glasgow, Lynn Goeminne, Vince . . . Gonzales, Armand Goodman, Bill .... Green, Cindy ..... Greer, Nina ..,.... Groman, Connie .. 61,76,135 Grubb, Janice . . . Grubb, Sharon . . Haide, Diana . . . Hale, Daria . . . Haley, Larry .. . Hall, Diane ..... '. . 72,133 63,133 133 .. 70,133,140 133 73,133 46,47,71,133,140 61,62,133 133 133 53,60,65,70,133 67,76,133 133 73,133 63,67,76,7s,133 Hammond,-Jeff ........ 31,76,77,81, 133,140 Hankinson, Bruce , ............ 133 Hanna, Roger . Hardman, Beth Hargrove, Lynn Harley, Cindy Harpst, Connie Harris, Tom.. Hartley, Robert Hartman, Becky Hartranft, Ricky Harvey, Mary . Harvey, Sue . . . Hassan, Leslie . Haugh, Fred .. Haugh, Ray Hayes, Nancy . Heater, Eugene Heath, Randy . Heitmeyer, Richard 133 11,61,67,70,133 69,76 11,44,53,70,133 61,133 133 133 133 79,133 133 133 133 79,133 ........52,133 62,67,79,133 65 63,74,133 133 Heldman, Diane ........ 6l,67,133 Helms, Larry .......... 72,73,134 Hendricks, Lorinda ........... 134 Henry, Darrel .....,......... 134 Herrick, Jane ...., 11,62,67,70,134 Highsmith, Ron .. Hildebrand, George Hile, Connie ..... Hile, Robert .,,.. Hile, Steve . 41,63,74,134 72,134 .. .... 143 .,....72,134 41 Hile, stuart ....... 50,60,66,71,134 H1116n, Jayne ..... 62,63,70,79,134 Hirsimaki, Karen .. 62,65,70,79,134 Hire, Paula 62,63,70,79,134,14O Hochstettler, Anne . Hodges, James ..,. Holden, Joetta .... Hollington, John . . Hollis, Linda . , . Holmes, Tom . . . Honse, Roy Hook, Dan ..... Hooper, Dennis . .I. ... 62,67,77,134 134 134 . 50,63,71,79,134 134 46,713,134 72,134 134 134 Hoover, Liz Houck, Ron .. . ... 11,62,67,70,134 76,134 Howard, Becky .... .... 5 8,76,134 Howard Dana .... .....,. 1 34 Howard Mike .......... ' .... 134 Howard Polly . ............ 134 Howell, Melanie .. 62,63,67,70,134 Hudson, John ..........,.... 134 Huether, Connie .........,.. 134 Hufi, Bill ..... Huffman, Mary Jo Huffman, Sheila . Hunsicker, Jim .. .. 61,63,67,76,77, 134,140 .... 61,76,79,134 63,74,77,134 Hutson, Denny ......,. . 134 Hutton, Margaret 134 Hyneman, Deborah ..... 11,76,134 Inbody, Richard . . . . . . . Inman, Peg ...... Jackson, Rick .... Jamison, John . . . Jaqua, Jeff ...... Jerger, Dorothy .. Johns, Bill ....., Johnston, Eldon .. Johnston, JoAnn . Johnston, Linda .. Johnston, Nancy . . . Jones, Jeff ...... 72,134 . ...,.. 63,134 30,51,63,134 50,63 76,134 134 134 .. 41,66,71,52,134 134 ,, 11,62,67,70,79, 134,140 58,61,67,68,134 41,52,7s,134 Jones, Nancy ............. 61,134 Julien, Mary ......,...... 76,134 Kauper, Lisa 11,62,65,79,8O,134 Keller, Linda ..........,.. 65,134 Kelly, Barbara . . . . . 65,134 Kelly, Michael . . . Kempher, Michael Kifer, Cindy .. Kinn, Michael . Kirchner, Gary .. Kiser,James ..... Knepper, Kim . Koehler, Carol . Korb, Sandra .. Koziel, Greg .. Kresser, Larry , . Kring, Lynn .... Kring, Sally ..... Kring, Sue ...... Krochmalny, Barbara ........ 135 Laird, Mike Langstafl, Alan Lanning, George Lash, JeH ..... Lauck, Elwood .. Lauck, Mike . . . Launder, Pat .. Leary, Denny Leass, Marsha . 134 135 59,60,62,63,70,79, 135 135 140 .........135,14O . 30,62,65,7s,135 62,67,77,135 135 50,135 50,71,52,135 135 53,70,135 53,70,153 ...75 135 72,135 79,135 ., .... 135 ....135 67,135 135 61,135 178 Leatherman, Kathy . Lee, Mike ...,,... Leichty, Terry . . . Leonard, Dave .. LeRay, Mike Light, Linda .. Liles, Sandra ....., Littleton, Barbara Lloyd, Dennis .... Lloyd, Doug .. . Loach, Fred . . . Logsdon, Kay .... 70,79,135 135 135 135 135 61,135 135 11,70,79,135 76,135 71,79,135 ... 53,70,79,135 Long, Kathleen .... ...... 6 1,135 Longsworth, Gary . Loose, Mike ....... ..........135 .....50,71,135 Lovell, Pat ....,.. 31,63,67,76,135 Loveridge, Lynn ........ 62,67,135 Lowe, Edgar ......,. 63,79,s0,135 Loyd, Chris 5O,60,66,71,79,135, Lugibihl, Greg . . , Lunn, Mike . . . Lyon, Connie . . . Lyon, Richard .. Mains, Sue .... Mardis, Ellen Mares, Rosa ..,.. 140 135 135 .., 70,79,135 ... 66,79,135 61,67,73,135 135 .... 63,135 Marko, Carolyn .... .... 1 35 Marsman, Bernard Marsman, Ed Masters, Jennifer . Mathews, Janet . . Mathews, Wayne . Mathias, Romona , McArthur, Pat .. . McBride, Sue .... McCahan, Mike .. McCahan, Ton .. McCartney, Ron .. McDonald, Kaye .. McGaugh, Cindy . McGee, Susan .,.. McGilliard, Karen McGown, Cindy . McGuire, Linda .. McHie, Martha .. Mclntosh, Kathleen McManness, David McNutt, Sandy .... ..., Meeks, William .. Miles, Julia ..., Miles, Ron .... .... Miller, Cheryl ..... Miller, Linda Miller, Noel Mills, Marcia Mills, Roger 135 79,135 . 62,76,7s,s0,135 11,62,70,135 ... 41,50,60,63, 71,135 ............135 11,59,62,7O,135 ...73,135 .......,.136 ..........136 .. 61,67,78,136, 140 76,713,136 62,136 61,136 11,70,136 62,65,136 136 .. . 5O,63,66,136 11,136 72,136 136 72,74,7s,136 67,76,77,81,136 62,67,77,7s,136, 140 . 66,71,136 136 136 Misamore Linda Mitchell, Curt .. Mitchell, Mark . Mitchell, Steve ..... Moluf, Peter . . , Monday, Dean .... ......136 ...65,66,136 .....63,136 ..,...,79,136 .. 30,69,52,136 72 Montgomery, Gary ..,..... 74,136 Moore, Doris .. . Moorhead, Nancy Moser, Glenn ,.,. Music, Rita .... Muzzy, Terry .. Myers, Elizabeth Myers, Sharla ..,. Mygrant, Larry . Nash, Bob .... Neumann, Dave . Niemeyer, Joe . . Norgaard, Chris Norton, Diane .. Norton, Pat ,... Norwood, Nancy Norwood, Pamela OlBrien, Mike .... O,Connell, Cathy Oler, Emilie .... Oman, Bob ..... Oman, Shirley , Opp, Beverly . . . Orton, David . . . Orwig, Becky . . . Osborn, Nancy ,. Oswald, Jerry . . . Oswald, Ron Pace, Harvey .. Pancake, Terry . Parke, Dick .... Parken, Candy . Parker, Marilyn Patterson, Allen . Patterson, Patti . Pauline, Steve .. Paxton, Phil Payne, Lee .... 61,76,77,136 11,62,67,70,79, 136,140 79,136 136 136 .......136 ....76,136 ....71,136 ..136 .....136 65,136 31,63,136 ......,.,136 58,60,76,77,136 136 136 41 ,50,71,79,136 136,140 ....65,136 ...136 136 ......,.l36 40,71,136 .. 11,53,70,136 .. 62,79,80,136 .......72,136 ......136 ....68,136 .,,...136 66,136 136 11,62,136 ..,..31,79 ....79,136 ......72 137 137 Payne, Marie .. 58,62,67,76,77,137, Perkins, Janet . . Peterson, Mike . Peterson, Randy . Philby, Jeanne . . . . . . . , Phillips, John .. Polen, Pam .... Powell, Dan . . . Powell, Dave .. Powell, Vicki .... Prater, Dorothy . Price, Charlene . Pugh, Charles . 140 137 137 ......74,137 30,67,137 60,63,137,140 137 ....72,137 72 67,78,137 137 137 73,74 Queen, Jane .... 67,78 Railing, Kathy .... . . . 137 Radabaugh, Rich Rakestraw, Greg ..,....... ...., ..73 51,137 Rankin, Terry .... .... 7 4,78,137 Rayle, Max .... 137 Reams, James .... ...... 5 0,137 Reamsnyder, Dick .... 51,76,77,137 Reardon, Ron ..., ,........ 1 37 Remsburg, Cindy 137 Ranch, sue .......... 61 ,62,76,137 Rettig, Richard ........ . 137 Rhodes, Jim . . . Rice, Steve Ridge, Dan . . . Riegle, Nancy . . . 46,71,137 45,137 60,66,137 30,61,70,137 R1fHe, Edward ........ . 137 Riley, Ann .......... Rinehammer, Robert ...,.. Risser, Wayne . . . Ritter, Don ..... 11,61,68,137 72,137 ..... .137 .......72,137 Roberts, Bill .............. 50,137 Roether, Mary Lee .. 58,62,68,70,74, 137,140 Rdddy, Richard .,......... 72,137 Ruffell, Carol . . . Russell, Dennis . . . Saffer, Nancy . , . Saldana, John . . . Sampson, Kay .... Sanchez, John . . . Sands, Paul .... 29,44,67,70,78,80, 137 137 67,137 .. 72,52,137 78,137 ......137 .....72,137 Sands, Wanda ............... 137 Saul, Gary ..... 76,77,81,137 Sausser, David .... ....... 7 2,137 Saxton, Jerry . . . Scalera, Linda 137 137 Schieber, Mike ............ 76,137 Schlumbohm, Brad Schoonmaker, David .. ........65,137 69,76,77,81, 137 Schrier, Dean ...... ..... 4 6,137 Scoby, Denny ... ... 71,137 Scott, Sharon .......... . 137 Seebon, Gary ................ 137 semi, Priscilla .... 30,62,77,137,l40 Setser, Barbara . . . .......,.58,137 Setser, Ron .... . . . 72,137 Shadle, Jill ....,... . . . 70,137 Shepherd, Brenda . . . . . . . 138 Shepherd, Judy . . . , . 138 Sherman, Denny .,.. ...... 1 38 Sherman, Ron .... ,. 79,138 Shindeldecker, Walt ..... 50,71 ,138 Shively, Charlene . Shoop, Rick ..... Shoupe, Donna .. Shroyer, Judy ..... 67,76,138 71,52,138 53,60,67,70,78, 138 78,138 179 Shuck, Pam .,,. 31,60,62,138 Siebeneck, Mary .... ........ 1 38 Silva, Yolanda .... Silverstein, Paul Sims, Diane ....., Slawinski, Terry . Sloman, Carol .... Smith, Jeanne . . . Smith, Larry Smith, Nancy . . . 138 50,63,71, 138,140 138 ...65,138 138 138 138 138 Smith, Randy ........., 62,65,138 Smith, Robert 138 smith, Sandy 11,20,59,62,67,70, 138 Smith, Susan . .. . . . 76,138 Snyder, Diana .... .... 1 38 Snyder, Georgia .... .... 1 38 Solomon, Barbara . 79,138 Spindle, Teresa . . . . 11,62,138 Spitzer, Dean ,.... . 138 Spoon, Craig ..... , . 138 Spradlin, Linda . . . . . . 138 Spradlin, Russell .... . . . 138 Stahl, Dan ....... .... 1 38 Stall, Tom ...., 41,138 Starr, Becky .... ,. 138 Stauffer, Lydia .. Stealey, Eric .... Steegman, Sandee 138 ........63,138 11,35,53,62,65, 70,78,80,138,140 Steen, Linda ,..... 61 ,62,67,77,138 Steffan, Larraine ............. 138 Sterling, Jerry . . . Stites, Sara . . . Stokes, Roger Stoner, Mike . . . ...,...72,138 62,69,78,138 138 .........138 Stough, Becky ....... 44,67,79,138 Stover, David . . . Swiger, Lee ..... Tallman, John . . . Tavenier, Cindy . Tennant, Kay .. . Tennihill, Dave . . . Terry, Tom .... Tesnow, Jane . . . Thomas, Jean .... Thompson, Cynthia Thompson, Janice Thorne, Iris .... Tombaugh, Larry Topper, Becky . . . Topper, Patty Traucht, Steve .. Trutt, Harry .... Tucker, Tom .. . Twells, Liz .... Ulrich, Jan ..... .........138 .......138 ..60,63,138 138 H138 72 .. 138 ..138 .. .... 138 ...30,138 .. 78,138 11,139 6,139 11,61,68,139,140 11,63,70,139 41,50,71,52,139 139 78,139 59,67,78,138,140 139 Urschalitz, Dan .............. 139 Van Atta, Debra . ..139 Carr, Susan .... V Van Atta, Don .. Van Nice, Karen . Van Scoit, Royce . 139 Vogelsong, Lester . . . Volpe, Alice ..... Wagner, Linda .. Walker, Steve .. Wallen, james . Walters, Barb . . . Walton, Steve .. . Ward, Don . . . Warner, Ann . . . Warner, Diane .. Watts, Jean ..... Weaks, Debra . . . Weeks, Lloyd . . . Weist, Lamont .. Weitz, Greg . . . Weitz, Pam . .. Way, Cynthia .. . Whalen, Mike Whitacre, Linda . Wien, Kenneth .. Willett, Barbara . Willford, Anita .. Willhite, Mike . . . 142 Williams, Glenn . . . Williams, Glesna . Williams, Jack .... Williams, Jean .... Williamson, Steve Wilson, David . . . Wisner, Tom .... Wittenmyer, Jane Wittenmyer, Nancy Wolf, Larry . . . Wolford, Kay Woodruff, Sarah . Wrasse, Rosa . . . Wyatt, Debra . . . Wymer, Sharon .. Yackee, Lana .. . Yackee, Linda . . Yentzer, Charles . Young, Linda . . Yuenger, Mike . . . Zaenglein, .Iohn . 139 67,76,7s,139 68,139 72,139 31,139 61,70,139 139 72,139 67,70,139 139 73,139 61,139 139 .. 139 139 72,139 139 61,139 .. 63,67,7s,139 139 60,62,65,7s,130, 139,140 61,69,139 139 62,63,67,78,139 .... 67,79,139 72,78,139 . ...70,139 139 11,60,139 ..,. ,139 29 .... 41,50,139 11,62,76,78,s0, 139,140 .., 67,77,7s,139, 140 ....139 ...61,139 .....139 67,139 67,139 . . .... 76,211,139 . ...... 76,139 .. 61,62,67,139 ......,.....139 3O,53,69,70,139 65,139 71,78,52,139 Zeller, Nancy .......... 67,725,140 Zellers, Becky 140 Zimmerman, Dwendolyn ...... 140 SOPHOMORES Aerni, James ........ 45,50,52,142 Albaugh, Richard .......... 45,142 Aldrich, vida .... 142 Alexander, Lee Ann ....,.... 70,142 Alspach, Rita ,... 142 Ammtms, Mark ..,, 49,52,60,71,142 Anast, Robert ................ 142 Arnold, Richard Arredondo, Becky Arrington, Pam .. Ashton, Nancy .. Aufrance, Belinda . Autieri, Tom ...... Autullo, .lim Axline, Richard Badgett, Mary . . Baird, Robert .. . Baker, john ..... 63,142 142 11,67,70,73,79,142 .,.......78,142 ....,..142 45,78,142 70,142 142 142 Baldwin, Janet ....... 67,7O,78,142 Balmer, Karen Barger, jenny . . . Barker, jim ..... Barringer, Dan .. Bash, Dennis .... Basinger, Salva ..., Bauer, Bruce ,... Baumlein, ,Ierry . . . Baumunk, Connie ......70,142 52,66,142 77,142 40,142 79,142 ....66,79,142 142 142 Beam, Sue .............,. 67,142 Behne, Betty ...... Below, Becky Bender, Doug . , . Benjamin, Don ,. Bennington, Tom Benton, John .... Bensinger, Joanne Betts, Christine .. Bibler, Tim .,... Bilmire, ..... . Binder, David . . . Birchaeid, Bill .... Bisbee, Stan .... Bish, Sue ....... Blackburn, Becky Boyd, john ....... Brauer, John .... Brenner, Ricky .. Bretz, Sharon Brewer, Becky Brickman, Barbara 11,44,67,7O,142 67,78,142 50,8O,142 142 60,66,76,142 142 70,713,142 143 78 .. .... 143 143 143 67,143 143 74,143 143 143 143 62,67,70,79,143 Brink, Sandra ...,......., 62,143 Brinkman, Mike . Brown, Sandra .... Brown, Steve .... Buck, Michael .... . . .... 45,50,143 70,143 143 45,50,143 Buess, Janet ........ . . . 70,143 Buflington, Mark Burke, Cheryl .... Burkett, Larry .. Bushong, Charlene Businger, Rosa .. Butler, Daniel .. Butler, Meredith 180 ....143 67,143 143 67,143 .. ,,,., 143 65,143 Byrne, Monica .. Carlin, Rawson . . . Cattell, Don .... Caudle, Lana ,... .. ..... 143 143 67,70,143 143 62,67,70,79,143 Chamberlain, Claudia ........ 143 Chatelain, Cathy Christman, Mike . Clark, jeff ...... Clarke, Karen .. Clinger, Sandra .. Cluff, Debra .... Coldwell, Regina Cole, Brent ..... 67,70,143 143 50,66,143 67,75,143 143 81,143 ...... .143 .....,....45,143 Cole, Doug .......... 62,66,78,143 Colegrove, Charles Combs, Sharon .. Conine, james . . . Conners, james . . Cooper, Sarah .. Coppes, Gary . . . Coppes, Kathy .. Coppes, Linda . . . Coppler, Carol .. Corbin, Kathy . . . Corbin, Pat ..... Corwin, Paula . . . ...........143 ..,.. 62,143 . .......... 143 .....45,50,52,143 ........78,143 ..........74,143 11,67,70,7s,143 143 .. ......... 143 11,60,70,143 11,65,7O,143 143 Courtney, Janice ..... 11,76,78,143 Cowan, Karen . . . Craig, Marsha .. Craig, S ....... Craine, Pat Cramer, Gary . . . Crane, Christine . Crawford, Robert Crow, Kathy .... Croy, Don .... Curtis, Sue ..... Daniels, Mary .... Daniels, Shari . . . Davenport, Susan David, Donna .. Davis, Robert .. Davis, Sally ..... Davis, Sarah ..,. Deal, Diane . . . Deal, Toby .. . Dear, Mike ..... Deckard, ,Ioyce .. Decker, Hoard ., Decker, Susan . . . Decker, Theresa . Deidrick, jean . . . Deitrick, Robert . . Deppen, Bruce .. Desgranges, Mary DeBord, Sharon , DePuy, Dan .... DeVelvis, Larry . Dick, Roger 67,76,143 143 67,78 143 5O,71,143 ......,143 143 ....70,78,143 .........143 70,79,143 . 70,143 143 ..... .143 143 75,78,143 .........143 ...,67,70,143 ......143 ..143 143 .. ......... 144 50,71,144 70,144 70,144 67,79,144 144 . . . . 60,76,144 ..... .144 144 52,144 144 ..144 Dietelbach, Fred . . . 144 Dietsch, Dan . . . ......... 78,144 Dietsch, Larry .... 45,50,52,66,144 Dietsch, Jim . . . ......,.. . . 69 Diller, Peggy . . . Diller, Vicki ..... .... 62,144 144 Doolittle, Becky 30,78,144 Dorsey, Margaret . . . Drake, Toni ..... .... 78,144 144 Driscoll, Cathy .... 63,67,144 Dubucq, John .... 144 Dunn, Richard ......... . 144 Duryea, Ann .... 11,62,75,144 Dyer, Robert ,............... 144 Eblm, Judy ................. 144 Ede, Edward . 45,52,60,66,78,142,144 Ede, Sara ........ 11,67,69,70,144 Edinger, Gary Egbert, Barbara Ehrick, Elizabeth .. Eidt, Ellen ...... . . . Eisaman, Tom ...,. Elsea, William ..... Elum, Clair ..... . . . Enck, Margaret .... 144 144 144 50,77,7s,144 62,66,69,144 144 144 French, Jackie .... Frey, Randall . . . Friend, David .... ... 67,70,144 ... 40,52,144 145 Fuhrer, Kathie ..... . . . 67,70,145 Galligher, Patrick ............ 145 Gardiner, Jeffrey ,...... 45,49,145 Gardner, William .. 45,49,52,71,145 Gee, Susan ............... 70,145 Gibson, Cynthia . 11,44,61,62,67,70, 78,145 Giesey, Eileen Gilts, Debra ........ Gochenauer, James Gochenauer, Rita .. Gonzales, Alice ..... Gonzales, Franklin Gonzales, Jesse ..... Gonzales, Joe .. Goodard, Joe . . . Grant, Linda . . . Grant, Roger . . . Green, Terry ..... Greeno, Annette .... Greenslait, Shirley Grevencamp, Mary Knight, Ruth . . . . . . England, Larry . . . Ervin, Ron . . . Evans, Dave .... Evans, Holly .... 78,144 .....,..144 ...49,78,144 ........144 Faber, Kathy .............. 70,144 .... 67,76,78,144 61,62,67,76,77,144 Feehan, John ..., . Feigert, Martin . . . Farison, Janet . . . Fast, Linda ..... Fenimore, Phyllis Fenton, Ricky ..... ...........144 .... .144 .. 67,144 144 Ferguson, Glenn ......,. 77,78,144 Ferguson, Richard Fife, Randy ..,.... Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Fleming, Barbara Fleming, Susan .... Flick, Gary ..... Flick, Patricia .... .. ,..... 144 .. .... 51,144 70,144 .. .. 70,144 144 144 144 ....67,145 ....145 70,145 ....145 ...145 ...145 145 ...45,145 67,70,145 ...75,145 ....74,145 ......145 67,145 ...........145 Grohoske, Susan . 11,44,53,67,70,145 Grossestreuer, Joe .... 45,60,69,145 Beverly .... 30,67,76,79,145 Grove, Grove, Cynthia ...... Groves, Grubb, Grubb, Veronica ..... Guyer, Rosetta ...... Hackenberger, Charlene Hageman, Rita ...... Hagerman, Sally Haggerty, Bill .... Hall, Marvin .. Hall, Stan ..... Hamlin, Donna . . . Hamlin, Gayle . . . Hardy, Linda . . . Harris, Julie . . . Harris , Norm . .... . Hasler, Linda ........ Flickinger, Kathy . . . Flowers, Richard .. Flowers, Vicki .. . . Folk, Julie ..... . . . Folk, Lynda ...... Folk, Patty .... . . Foltz, Deirdre . Foltz, Douglas Foltz, Jack .... Foster, Donna . . . Franck, Joe .....,.. F rankenheld, Ruth ,. Frankhauser, Kenneth Frantz, Steve ...... .. 31,62,67,144 52,62,65,71,78, 144 .... 62,67,144 .... 78,251,144 60,67,70,7s,144 67,70,78,144 61,67,144 144 49,78 144 ... 45,144 ...70,144 ...,..45,144 .......74,144 Freece, Eric .. 51,65,78,144 Hauenstein, Timothy . Haugh, Barbara ...... Hayden, Gary .... Hazelton, Larry . . . . . 145 James ............... 145 Donna ...,.... 61,67,70,145 . . . . . 53,145 . . . 79,80,145 145 145 70,145 71,145 145 45,145 ..,.145 ...,61,145 ....70,145 145 145 75,145 ... 74,722,145 145 145 ... 45,52,145 Hazelton, Tom ............ 79,145 Healy, Carolyn .... 30,62,65,67,69, Heistand, Vicki . . . Heitmeyer, Diane . Heitmeyer, Steve .. Helms, Ronald . . . Herdman, Deborah Herrin, Judy ..... Heydinger, Barbara Hickerson, Ron ., 181 70,77,145 77,725,145 145 145 .. ........ 145 .. .. 78,145 11,67,78,145 11,60,62,145 145 Highsmith, Beverly Highsmith, Kay . . . 70,724,145 67,145 Hildebrand, Kathtyn ...... 67,145 Hill, D616 Hill, Philip ,. Hill, Phyllis ...... Hoffman, Michael . Holden, Deborah .. Holmes, Charles .. Holmes, William .. Honecker, Theresa Hood, Ivan Hoopman, Judy .... Hosler, Jane ,... Howard, Dale Howard, Gary Hubbard, Marsha . Hughes, Karen .. . Hugus, Tom .... Hunt, Steve ...... Hurt, Stephanie .... Huston, John ,,.. Hutton, Sharon . . . Inbody, Gregory .. 145 145 145 11,67,70,79,145 145 .. 145 63,67,70,78,145 78,145 145 145 .. 53,70,145 74,75,145 51,146 146 .. 74,724,146 . . 65,69,146 146 146 Janes, Teresa ,..,.... 63,70,74,146 Jeffery, James .............., 146 Johnson, Cheryl . 11,44,67,7O,78,146 Johnson, Becky . 53,67,70,77,78,146 Kauper, Ruth ............... 146 Kay, Jenni .. 29,30,60,62,67,70,146 Keeran, Donna .............. 146 Keller, Mark . . . Kellogg, Mary .... Kelly, Nancy . . . . . . Kennedy, Terry . . . Kern, Douglas .... Kessler, Don .... Kimble, Paul Kinn, Patricia Kinser, Jack . . . . Kiser, William .... Kissell, Lynne . . . Knepley, Debbi . . , Knight, Sandy ....,.. 146 . , 70,74,146 6Z,70,79,146 .......146 .......146 ..40,71,146 146 146 45,146 74,146 1. 67,74,146 70,146 67,74,76,146 76,70,79,146 Koebel, JelT ...,............. 146 Kolhoff, Nancy . 62,65,67,76,77,146 Konecny, Mary .............. 146 Konnersman, Dennis .... . . . 146 Konnersman, Gary , . 146 Krisman, .....,.. . . . 52 Krizan, Evelyn . . . . . 146 Krout, Ed .... Krout, Nancy Kuhlman, Jeff .... Kunkle, Gary ..... Kuhlman, Margaret Kwis, Fred .,..... Lab, Barbara . . . Lanning, Carrel . . . 146 146 ..45,49,146 ......146 ...78,146 ...146 ...146 ...146 LaRoche, Ted .. 45,5O,78,146 Krout, Jim ......... Laube, Fred ........ Lauer, Jim ..... . . Lawrence, Terry ..., Lieb, Glenn .... Lear, Mike .....,.. Leatherman, Elizageth Leatherman, Chuc . Leathers, Judy . . . Lehman, Dave Leigh, Suzet .... . Lewis, Barbara . . , . 146 Light, Debbie . . . Liles, Ron ...... Lilly, Christine Litzenberg, Pam .. . Loach, Karen .... Lowery, Rod .... Loyd, Eric ...... Lucas, Margaret .. Ludi, Nancy .... Luellen, Pamela . . . Luoma, Jim .... . Macke, Steve ..,. Maher, Gary .... Mahler, Glenn Major, Susan . . . Major, B ...,.. Maloney, Sarah Manchester, Sandra Martin, Karen .... Martinez, Gloria Martinez, Raul ...... Masters, Carole .... Mathias, Mark . ., Mattern, Perry .... May, Gail ...... May, Joyce . , . Mazza, Cathy .. McCall, Diane .... McClain, John .... McClish, Wayne McCormick, Joe .... McCoy, Benet ...,.. McCoy, Ed ........ McCullough, Marilyn McCune, David .... Meadows, Charles .. Meeker, Aaron McDonald, Tom .. . McElligott, Diane McGinley, Sharon Mclntosh, Mike .. McMaster, Ron .... McMenamin, Barb .......146 .. ...74,146 . 146 ....146 .. ...60,146 ......70,l46 .. ...146 61,146 52,146 146 . 67,70,77,146 146 79,146 146 11,70,146 70,146 146 78 70,146 11,70,146 75,146 146 146 146 146 70,146 66 31,611,146 .........146 ....147 .........147 ......45,147 31,60,62,67,77, 78,147 .... 50,71,147 .... 78,80,147 70 147 . 70,77,78,147 77,78,147 147 45,50,147 . 50,66,78,147 .......147 ,. .... 147 ......70,147 147 52,71,147 ....,79,147 ......7O,147 . 63,67,79,147 .... 45,78,147 147 ......61,147 M6M1116n,,jan61 , 31,6O,62,67,79,l47 Medina, Mary ...... 147 Menerey, Dawn .... 11,70,147 Mercer, Connie 79,147 147 66,78,147 11,70,147 Meyers, Bert .... Miller, Doug .... Miller, Linda Miller, Marilyn ..... Millon, James ..... Misamore, Bruce ., Mitchell, Richard .. Mitzel, Kathy Moluf, Larry .... Moluf, Linda ..... 147 .. 45,50,66,147 45,66,76,77,147 63,79,147 . 61,76,78,147 ......79,147 ...75,147 Montgomery, Myron ........, 147 Moore, Carol ..... 63,74,147 Moore, Murdock ....,........ 147 Moore, Tom ...... ......... 1 47 Moore, Victor ..... 51,63,66,79,147 Moorhead, Mike .......... 65,147 Morgan, David Morman, Mary Morrison, Edward . Morrison, Robert .. Morrow, Cheryl . . . Morrow, Shelley ,. Mowrey, Carla .... Murphey, Kathy .. Muzy, Richard .... Myers, Allen Myers, Debra . . . Myers, Steve .. Myers, Sue .... Neff, Debra . . . Nesler, Becky .... Nesler, Karen . . . Newlove, James .... Norgaard, Jean .... .. 45,5O,69,l47 Ogden, Virginia ...... Oberly, Dave ..,. . Ohl, Dorothy .... Okuly, Gordon .... Oler, Juanita ...... Opperman, Debra . Opperman, Rosalie . Oppcrman, J ..., . Osborne, Janet . . . . Oswald, Carol .. . Palmer, Martha .. . Palmer, Steve .,.. Parish, Jon ...... Parker, Laura ... 30,69,147 147 147 .. 76,77,81,147 70,74,147 70,147 .., 70,79,149 , ...,. 147 147 147 ......,.,147 ..61,67,70,147 .........147 .........147 70,79,147 .......147 ....,....l47 11,7O,78,l47 67,147 . 45,50,52,147 70,79,147 74,147 .. .... 147 . .. 67 147 .......147 ... 7O,79,147 .... 67,74,148 148 148 Parriott, James . . . . . . 6O,66,79,148 Patino, Frank .. . Patterson, John .... Patterson, Mary . . . Paxton, John ...... Peterman, Douglas .. 148 ..,148 ...70,l48 .......,.148 .......66,148 Peterman, Norma .. 53,67,70,79,148 Phillips, Harry .,.. Phillips, Monda .. . Phillips, Nancy .... Pieranunzio, Joyce . 182 148 148 148 67,70,148 Pilcher, Jay . . . . . . 148 Pingle, Gary . . . .... . 148 Platt, James . . . . . 66,148 Poole, Nancy .... . . . 148 Powell, Randy , . . ......... , 148 Pratt, Robert .......,.,...... 148 Pressnell, Cindy .. . 11,60,67,7O,148 Pressnell, Gary .. Preston, Vern .... Qualkenbush, Rick Quiroga, Alice .. Radabaugh, Doug Radabaugh, Linda Rains, Lynda ...... Ramos, Gloria .. Ramos, Linda .. . Rankin, Tom . . . Rayle, Bill ...... Rayle, Terry .... 148 . .... 45,148 .... ,.79 148 ,..148 ..... .148 75,148 148 148 68,148 148 148 Rheardon, Randy . 45,50,66,74,148 Redick, Gary .......... 49,65,148 Reese, Pat ....... ........,. 1 48 Reese, Shery ...... . . . 67,78,148 Reichenback, Mary Reissig, Sharon ..... Rhea, Becky ...... Rice, Clinton . . . Rice, Julia ... Rich, R ..... Rich, Becky ..... Rider, Daniel Ridge, Linda ..., Riker, Cheryl .. . Riker, Ronald .. , Riley, Brenda . . . Rinehammer, Carl Ripley, Myron . . . Ritz, Paul ....... Roberson, Cathy . Roberts, Melville . Roberts, Pam .... Robertson, John .. Robinson, Dave .... Roether, Roseanne Roether, Roy .... Romick, Julie . . . . Rooney, John . . . Rose, Luther Rouse, Teresa . . . Routson, Gary .. . Routson, Steve Routzon, Mike Routzon, Pamela Rowland, Robert . Rudisill, Jane .... Russell, Jane . . . 61,67,148 70,75,148 60,63,65,67,148 148 . 67,70,79,148 52 61,79,148 75,79,148 . 11,67,70,148 148 ........148 148 , ..., 148 ....52,148 ....52,148 .....61,148 148 . 11,67,70,148 63,79,148 148 67,70,148 45,148 78,81,148 148 . 45,52,79,148 79,148 . 45,76,77,148 148 148 148 148 . 67,74,79,148 148 sabmske, Amy 62,67,76,77,148 Saller, Joe ..... ......... 1 49 Sams, Shelly ..... Sanchez, Arnold .. 149 .. ...149 79,150 Sanchez, Ramiro . . . Sanchez, Tony . . . Sandford, Dick Sapienza, Dominic .... ..149 149 149 Sarmina, Luz .......... 62,67,149 Saunders, Ben .. 29,31,45,60,69,76, Scarbough, Dean .. . 149 74,149 Schieber, Randy . . , .......,. . 149 Schieber, Terry ...,........ 74,149 Schiltz, Gary ...... 45,50,52,71,149 Schlachter, David ....... 65,69,149 Schlievert, Arthur .,...,. 45,79,149 Schober, Julia .. 11,62,67,76,77,149 Schroeder, Gary .... Schuck, Thomas ,... Schuette, Tom Schultz, Pat ,... Shafer, Carol .... Schussler, Anna .... Scott, Steve .,.... 149 30,66,149 149 ....75,149 ....70,149 149 149 Shanks, Gary .... 45,50,l49 Shanks, Sue ,..,........ 70,79,149 Shanks, D .................. 67 Sharninghouse, Debbie Shepard, Emma Sherard, Carolyn Thatcher, Gerry .. Sherman, Vicki .. Shimeall, Clark ...... Shore, Mike Short, David Shroy, Robert .... Shuck, Alan Shuck, Kathy Shuck, Randy ,.,. Siferd, Barbara . Siferd, Roger . . . Simon, Elaine ,.,. . Simons, Jana . . . . Sink, Scott .......... Shundor, Cynthia . , . Slagel, Tom ..... Slayter, Linda .... ......70,149 149 . 61,67,149 50,66,79,149 . 65,556,149 149 30,149 149 149 149 149 149 ., 63,79,149 79,149 50,66,69,149 79,149 149 149 Slawinski, Linda ............ 149 Slough, James ...... Slough, Marsha .. . Smith, Alan ..... Smith, Dale .... 50,60,79,149 ... 67,70,149 149 ....30,149 Smith, Jon . . Smith, Mark ,. . Smith, Patty . Smith, Randy Smith, Ron .... Smith, Rusty .. . Snyder, Debra Spitler, Elaine Spitler, Gregg ...149 ......149 ....67,149 45,79,149 149 ...,149 149 149 149 Spriggs, Howard 52,68,79,80,149 Sprout, DeWayne . St, Myer, Charlotte Stahl, Tom ...... Stanfield, Ray Starr, Richard .... Starr, Sandy ..... Stauffer, Charlotte Steinman, Carol .. Stephens, Gary . . . Sterling, Nellie Sterner, Robert .. . Stine, Denny .. . Stokes, Jill . . , Stover, Phil Sturgess, Mike Styer, Bethany .. . Sugden, Philip Sugden, Roger 149 ...149 149 ...,45 ...149 149 ...149 149 ....50,149 149 ...149 ...150 ...150 150 150 60,67,70,79,150 .......50,150 150 Sullivan, Bob . . . .... 31,65,69,150 Suman, Earl ....... Sunderman, Dave . Swick, Leslie ...,. Swisher, Robert . . . ......,50,150 150 ....,.,77,150 .......79,150 Taylor, James 45,49,52,142,150 Tenihill, Judy .... Tesnow, Mike .... Thatcher, Toni Thomas, Charles .. Thomas, Harry ., 150 150 150 150 75 Thomas, Linda ............... 150 Thorne, Christine . 150 Tille, Judy . 44,53,60,67,70,79,150 Tisdall, Steve ........ 5O,71,79,150 TrumPY, Penny ..,........ 70,150 Tweed, Bill ................. 150 Tyo, Lynne .....,.... 67,70,79,150 Urschalitz, Bob .. 183 150 Valle, Kathy Van Atta, John . . . . Van Atta, Laurel . . . Van Den Eynde,John Van Den Eynde, Mike Versnick, Arthur . . . Walker, Sue ..... Warner, June . . . Watson, Ken Weber Evelyn Weeks, Jane . . . Weeks, Joann .... Weiler, Don Weis, Cindy ........ Weissling, Mark . . . Wells, Bob .... Welty, Dave Wertz, Cynthia . . . West, Barbara . . . Van Zandt,James Walburn, Joseph . . . West, Sandra ...... Weyer, Ray ..., Whalen, Helen .... Wibbing, Becky .... Wiggins, Steve ..,.. Wilkins, Steve ...., Wilkinson, Marcia . Williams, Cheryl . . . Williams, Pam .... Wilson, Cheri .. Wilson, Phyllis .. . Wiltse, Darlene . . . Winkle, Sharon .... Wise, David ....... Wittenmyer, Lee ...... 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