Hiland High School - Hilander Yearbook (Berlin, OH)

 - Class of 1978

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COlWlGl'llS activities l3 sports 33 music 5l faculty bl middle school 75 freshmen 95 sophomores IOS juniors l l5 huckey e ixs IZS seniors l3l dclverlisemenls l-13 the hilander hilancl high school berlin, ohio the hilancler memories light the Comers of my mind . . . misty water Color memories of the way we Were. scattered pictures . . ofthe smiles we left behind - Q Qi bf E ,'V: K . -h kk-k , -iii I E H M316 1 4 , 'iwg ' . Y V, -N ' vs-MQW? smiles we gave to one ambtlwer for the way We were. if 'T I - ' I , . f . I 5 can it be that it was all so simple then, er has time rewritten every line? 6 if we had the Chance to do it all again tell me X vvcbuld we? ff Ccnuld we? K memeries may be beautiful and yet - 3 vvhat's tee painful to remember - 'I'- Vc K. af ,D ' V 3 we simpl Choose to forget so it's the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the Way We were - 10 Q'...fH - I I 1 if X ilvxx , f ,- .13 E J 54' -J-.wi the wa We were from Inv song ine Way NVQ XYcirQ'f lyrics by :Xian and Marilyn Bergman rnusicr by Marvin Hamliscn Copyright 1973 by Colgorns music' corp, New York, NY. Usvci by perniiwicaii, WT , '52, riff' , fs 11 ohn maxwell dedication The Class of i978 has chosen to dedicate the 1978 Hilander to Mr. lohn Maxwell, instructor of the sciences and English in the high school. Mr. Maxwell graduated from Goshen College with a BA and attended West Virginia Univer- sity and Ohio State University for graduate studies. He has taught Chemistry, Phys- ics, Electronics, and English, and has been Faculty Advisor for the Science Club, Quiz Team, and has pioneered the development ot' the video recording system and the radio station here at Hiland. Mr. Maxwell has a vast knowledge of the sciences and many stu- dents have benefited greatly from his instruction. Mr. Maxwell says Electronics is his special interest and that he also enjoys working on fruit and vegetable culture. Because of their varied exe periences here at Hiland, the Senior Class has been given the task of dedicating the yearbook to whom they feel deserving of this honor. - 1 'irx activities 1978 homecoming you are the sunshine of my life queen: Sheryl troyer 14 -K v5 'flu 1? Q-Y illi- senior attendants marcia stutzman, queen sheryl, and elaine lUfWl0 illfemflfml mdfgafel lOfH, fV6SlWm9V1 lf9YVl9 Shaw, and beachy A sophomore lauren mast -A-5' crownbearer fared menuez and flower girl kristine hershberger Although the varsity team dropped a disappointing 54- 45 loss to state-ranked Dalton on February 10, the sun still shone into the lives of Hawk fans treated to winter homecoming festivities. The theme You Are the Sunshine of my Life was interpreted through decorations of bold, golden, sun rays encircling the seating area of Queen Sheryl Troyer and her attendants. Sheryl's court consisted of senior attendants Marcia Stutzman and Elaine Beachy, junior attendant Margaret Iorg, sophomore attendant Lauren Mast, and freshmen attendant Kerrie Shaw. lared lvlenuez carried the crown and Kristine Hersh- berger carried the bouquet of yellow roses presented to Queen Sheryl by Hawk Coach Art Mullet. l 15 l FF - an integral part of vocational agriculture program FFA QFuture Farmers of Americal is an integral part of the Vt .tonal Agriculture program. It is education- al first, last, and always. But FFA is more. FFA is motivation! FFA ls lead- ership, citizenship, and desire! The organization has provided the op- portunity for its members to engage in a variety of activities. Through their participation, members learn how to take part in meetings, follow parliamentary procedure, speak in public, and cooperate with their fel- low students in programs for indi- vidual and community improve- ments. l 3 , C FFA OFFICERS President lohn Raber Vice President Mark Yoder Secretary Dean Hershberger Treasurer Charles Frink News Reporter Dennis Scheufler Steninel Robert Troyer Student Advisor Steve Hershberger Faculty Advisor Mr. Kenneth Smith FH - involved in developing interest in home economics Hiland's FHA tFuture Homemakers of Americal chapter has eight pur- poses which can be summarized by saying that we are involved in devel- oping interest in home economics and its related occupations. lt is also our aim to provide opportunities for individual growth and preparation for family and community living. Hi- land's FHA chapter has five specific activities and they are raising money for Columbus Children's Hospital, promoting individual growth by working to earn degrees - junior, Chapter, and State, doing various service projects throughout the community, competing in state- sponsored skill contests, and attend- ing a state-wide convention each spring. 16 FHA OFFICERS President Stephanie Shuman Vice President Rosette lorg Secretary Beth Ann Miller Treasurer Yvonne Miller Parliamentarian Margaret lorg Historian Lauren Mast News Reporter Elaine Alberts Recreation Leader Sonya Brand Faculty Advisors Miss Anita Hostetler and Mrs, Sue laberg 0 students further their interests in histor and science .. - 4 A A 6 - A l duane miller, steve miller, Wes hostetler, darryl troyer, jeff larson, curt sutton, jim gause, jim schlabach, jeff l, stutzman, vic Weaver, elroy keim, jim ling, tim mast, john harmon, Wes maxWell, steve feikert, randy ramsey, Ieonard swartzentruber, Wayne schlabach, linda swartzentruber, linda dauwalder, jackie Wilcox, john byler, carolyn immel, susie chupp, ron thomas, chris hennis, tracy hunsicker, Winnie osWald, sandy horrisberger, art kandel, bob schlabach, andy lee, jeff a, stutzman, russell graves, steph schuman, corinne sypherd, diane mischler, jeanine kendle, lorie yoder, bonnie graves, rosetta jorg, luann miller, irene hostetler, marcia miller, ann miller, brian conn, teresa arnold, anita troyer, peg nickles, vicki kaufman, elaine alberts, carol s. miller, ron amstutz, donovan hochstetler, chuck koppes roW 'lx denise broWn, elaine beachy, michelle maag, carol I. miller, anita troyer, marcia miller, luann miller, mr. max- well roW 2: gary schrock, an- thony miller, brent miller, ann miller, Wes hostetler, jean thompson, irene hostet- ler, linda dauWalder roW 3: scott miller, darwin boyd, Ieonard sWartzentruber, Wes maxWell, andy lee, jeff l. stutzman, chris hennis, ron thomas, marcia stutzman, daWn conn, jeff a, stutzman, curt sutton, mark stutzman 17 Clubs involve varying interests german Club row 1: kevin hennis, mike Conn, susan miller, john harmon, darwin boyd, gary schrock, scott miller, tony miller, linda dauvvalder, mrs. graybill rovv 2: brenda troyer, sally hershberger, judy schaffer, Carol I, miller, kaye kandel, crystal yoder, teresa arnold, susie chupp, kris schlabach, rovv 3: vicki schlabach, vvanda yoder, ruth rogers, debbie yoder, bernie alberts, julia stutzman, kerrie shavv, jackie vvilcox, janine dunn, gina hershberger, rovv 4: troy sutton, stevvart sommers, tony troyer, james troyer, brent schrock, steve mullet, rogar clark, ralph miller, john byler, becky yoder, rovv 5: barb gerber, craig yoder, steve maag, steve meinke, ron miller, kevin troyer, brad kandel, sheri hostetler, janet graves 18 thanks to the havvkls nest for their support in a rebuilding season and skill in students audio visual gary schrock, tony millvr, curt sutton, was hostetler, ron thomas, and mark stutzman --L.. s P ' H ' i. - .X,, ,.k. + it,.k:.ff5.g5 V ? .N.g3L t s sv- -nr sy ..... Q29 -.., . 0 4 iff , -sf C t X n ,f N, C ' fs 4 1 .. , , W bam X trap shoot roxx 'li stewart sommers, slow teikert, ieft hochstotler, iim frink, ron 2: rocky troyer, harry smith, Charliv trink, tim beafhy, mikv hlosser, row 3: Ieonard swartzentruher, rim id booth, norman rahvr, randy rtirnsvv, roxx 4: mr. mishicr 19 groups join staffs according to their interests student librarians top row: brenda kandei, sandy horrisberger, gary scnrock, ruby raber, rnargaret jorg, bottom row: steph shurnan, iorie yoder, jeanine kendle, rosette jorg, debbie french, gail scherer, bead librarian mr. svvaykus hilites back row: dorotny troyer, deb rbodes, corinne sypherd, ruby raber, gail scnerer, sandy scnrock, front rovv: karen raber and adviser mr. miller 20 students excell in scholastic leadership national honor society back row: michelle maag, marcia miller, dawn conn, deb rhodes, denise brown, gail scherer, marsha stutzman, carol miller, rita boyd, ann miller, bonnie graves, front row: vic weaver, jeff a. stutzman, chris hennis, greg tovvner, ron thomas, and mr, yoder erif student council row lg mike conn, elaine kan- del, bernie alberts, ker- rie shavv, brent schrock, matt miller, row 2: sheri hostetler, becky yoder, deb rhodes, gary schrock, john harmon, jeff a. stutzman, andy lee, row 3: susan miller, elaine alberts, janice stutzman, Vic Weaver, davvn conn, jeff l. stutzman, sheryl troyer, roland troyer, mark stutzman, marcia stutz- man, tom yoder, and kellie shavv 21 see how the run junior Class play Cast names of Cast in picture above are back: john bar- mon, elroy keim, jim ling, tracy hunsicker, russell graves, brenda kandle, front: andy lee, carol 5. miller, Carol I. miller, peg nicikles, brian Conn, direc- tor, miss. sigrist pictured in picture to the left 13,11 by with a little p if you rnoye i II kill you' hey, he's my husbancifnll QQ take .1 bow 14 alright,.1Iright,what's happening he-ref? the mouse trap A Kg ...t 'Q everyone gathers to discuss the probability of Q1 killer in their midst the cast of the senior Class play is as follows: vves hostetler, ron thomas, gary schrock, Chris hennis, mark stutzman, dawn Conn, gene thompson, and jeanine kendel. director mrs. graybill. l i ngv: Y ,1. . f 2 M ,,! dawn Conn prepares tor upcoming, play everyone wonders, who will be the next viCtim?! struggling young Couple inherit bomdinghousc was hostvtlor relaxes and nails for his make-up photographs and memories junior-senior banquet f above picturei jason, gary, curt, jeff, darryl, jim s., and jim g. waiting to be served. the meal, which was served by the sophomores, con- sisted of jello salad, corn, scalloped potatoes, and swiss steak. after the meal old movies were shown. such as: laurel and hardy, wc. fields, charlie Chaplan, and a cartoon feature. the after banquet consisted of rollerskating and dancing at new philly, and ended with breakfast at the berlin house in berlin. 26 W., Ma ,,,,,,,,,, , 'gs f I ,V X r 7 l 'v, 5 f i 'rf 3 will x ' sl,, . 1 5 r f Q t . Y 3 Q 2 Q' L j ' elaine, gayle, denise, sheryl, deb, dawn, and janice gather for a group picture at the junior-senior banquet. 3,34 t . f,t5.3,,.: . ,jf -,r-. L V -1 LQ:-.y?'9gfSTjAg A .i.-saf.- if - 1 - vggif 'fxff '57f-S H .xiii-as in A .Sat . 4 f-5.53 F5 P if junior guys give a sigh of relief and saying, it looks like - - ' - 5 we made it! junior girls discuss sewing duties with sheri and lauren . lg X ,t AQ 41 , f the waiters and waitresses for the junior- senior banquet were as follows: head waiter r and waitressg brian beechy and lauren mast, with the following Couples serving: rollie troyer and tamie larson, ron miller and kelly shaw, todd miller and sonya brand, tom yoder and yvonne miller, tim brown and becky yoder, jay hunsicker and sheri hostet- 1 ler, steve meinke and gina hershberger, keith gause and janet graves, brent nashick and beth a. miller, brian darby and tammy men- uez, and steve maag and susan miller, thanks to the servers for their good job of serving and making the meal an enjoyable one. I 1 .f I f I f X px brian beechy and lauren mast pause from their duties as head waiter and waitress. 27 rg, e fini I1 2 'i,, ' ,V fv we-'ve omly just bc-gun to r daryl, gary, kevm, and gum 5. congratulate each other on thelr gradual ion. 28 5, Inu- ' - Y 21.15 NJ in-6 4. ' 1 ' U 1 -.8 l f i fi air? the toys F 37 't xQt il..v ' ' Z f fi? ' , . 855' ri H M. V ' V, .M ,QW Q V 'M I fftff in 3. 1 51 a.,. , and tm-ars of graduation. iuniors, jeff a. stutzman and michelle maag lead the seniors out after graduation exercises, june -l. salutatorian, marcia stutzman speaks of goals in jeff larson as Class vice-president ...to begin graduate, steve rniller snows what four years of high school can do to a student. valedictorian, marcia miller says the not so good times are really the best times of your life. If 29 earloook staff works to be original - - . - .. s 'X' o ' Y n'7, W' JYPKV-.flf W ' s M S ' -c'- t'--X X. .35 EV SQL'--.-' 11,-4 7 ' 1 ,, , H.. if .-. .' . -.-. ' , , ' -'3 - -5.1 - wmv- 3 ,wg fy -' . . , i . . , ' , . f , . , , ,tk t ,. ,-. N, , , - . , . -. 1 , ,, t. --. . .A ..,,. ,.-. , , , . In ,- xs.-.,,,v,A- x 2- p , ,1 ' .r 1 'X -1. - - ff -. ' . 1-'f 'Es '35s - standing: regina miller, advisor miss cooper, Wanda yoder, osthc-r lroyer, svatvdg hronda townvr, rita hoyd, beth miller, brian Conn, steph shuman, donavan hochstetler, jc-an thompson, grog townvr ., A1 3 3 S ' fipf M I s 3: .'Q, 1- iii Sgr-.g t it in frustrations of not getting the yearbook done , .. d0n'I Worry WQ'Il get it done! Nw jean thompson, business managerg greg towner, editorg miss cooper, advisor this year the yearbook accomplished many things. for example: taking candids, pictures of activitiesg such as class day, different sporting events, etc. when pictures are compiled, layouts are made for each page. yearbook is not all work. vve had a christmas party at miss cooper's and a picnic at pat crilow's house. and another fun time is finishing the layouts and sending them to herff jones yearbook house! there is a workshop being held in august to learn the art of putting a yearbook together successfully, c bt'- X S 1 'wax-yaaaw-n 'f s' ..,,,, Y .Wg f'-lab?-fail - ,- il .,,,,,,g, 5 L, ,f-f fjgifjf ,.,. 'nrlxjfff 'S .rf f 'K srl - K. Mhz' 'fxgaflff 1 . xA rf' If 5 av ...Wf-srl ff'- -sax. . ,f elf f m. -s., . fw 'sniffed A age, asa? 'iff' 'Q .- iii- '3-'D . ' '-. 0' kiwi' ff x' --'D-435m lim' . .'a.rniPi1I'4Qi7T3 ff -:ia 'LULWQTW- Miki 5-,sf L55-f tiff' 7-1.. xi 3 come on greg let us at her! ima, quiz team members are as fol- Iovvsg seated: ron thomas, Curt sutton, advisorg mr, maxvvell, linda dauvvalder, and marcia milierg standing: kevin hennis, ann mill- er, and Chris hennis. sports soccer kicks to a tournament victory nik' at varsity soccer: kneeling: mike conn, jeff larson, vic weaver, brian darby, jeff stutzman, dean hershberger, jim gause, manager jay hunsicker. standing: coach mullet, tim brown, jim schlabach, donovan hochstetler, jim ling, todd miller, curt Sutton, andy lee, darryl troyer, elroy keim. J the hiland varsity soccer team, headed by coach art mullet, rolled to a 4-6 win-loss record. lead by senior captains j. larson and c. sutton, the closely knit group set many records. t. miller and c. sutton tied the hiland record for most goals scored, aver- aging four apiece. the team scored nine goals in one game to set yet another record. but perhaps the greatest record was attained when the hawks breezed through their first tourna- ment victory, bringing back hiland's first soccer trophy. jeff stutzman was awarded the coveted mr. soccer award. taking scoring honors and best offensive trophy was todd miller while teammate donovan hochstetler received best defensive award. coach: mr. art mullet 34 i've got it! i've got it! wherQ'5 the ball, guys? 'QFFTQ I'9SQI'VQ V3l'SllYl6'dfT1 +3141 xiii kneeling: ed raber, mark bolitbo, mark sfhrock, brent schrock, matt miller, ed chupp, back: Coach mullet, randy ramwy, logan mast, david hostetler, roger Clark, brian beechy 35 volle ball meets vvith success amino 42 n utLANg ,er ,e 20 1 l , X-ULAHO V 3 st iticl ic mine ke ndle lorie xocltr corrinz sxphc rd kneeling: Winnie oswald, sandy shrock, brenda kandle, beth oswald, peg nicklcs anita troyer xicki luultman standing carol I. miller, glenda alberts, elaine alberts, michelle maag, iackie ..'-....,,.,,,o K .. ' 'W ss '-vm .t the girls volleyball teams had a fairly successful sea- son this year, coached by mrs. betty mcnutt the varsity team vvon many games. the reserve team finished the season losing only a fevv games, the honor of miss volleyball vvent to senior lorie yoder. next season the team is looking forward to a good year of volleyball with the reserve team moving up to varsity. kneellngz kerrie sham, sonxa brand, lulia stutzman, leaninv clunn, kellue shaxx, lauren mast, susan miller, xinlxu sfhlabach, standing: elaine kandel, bernw dllwrts, becki xodvr, gina hershborgvr, shelly sundhclnwr, lieth a, miller barb gerber, lore-Ita gish, coach mcnutl ,,....f' um I , 5, - , Q c'o.1ch: mrs. betty rncnult hawks show that victories varsity team, kneeling: jeff stutlman, todd miller, jim ling, donovan hochstseler, gary schrock, manager steve meinke, standing manager brent miller, tom yoder, tim brown, brian beechy, jim schlabach, coach mullet victory comes in many forms. some prefer to judge a victory by what is won - a game, a tournament, a trophy. yet victory can be measured in other ways - the effort that goes above and beyond what is required, consistant improvement, the inner strength that will never quit even when the game gets tough. the hiland hawks, under the experienced guidance of art mullet, have been victorious. although only compiling a 8-13 record this past season, their victory came through the matura- tion of a very young team with seven returning players. tom yoder won the scholarship award, todd miller was awarded the most improved, and jim schlabach won the best free throw percentage. winning the award for the most assists and the best defensive was jeff stutzman, as donovan hoch- stetler was awarded best field goal percentage, best rebounder, best offensive, and mr. basketball. when all is done and the glory is over, we will come out victorious knowing we did our best. 38 xdtl Come in many forms rexwvetcanm hontgdean herQHxwger,nHk0 conn,crmg yoder,ed Chupp,rnaH nUHvL backgbdan darby,Chuck koppes,rnanager move nwWnke,Coach hosteHer,rharHe Hink,br9ntnashick,roIandtroyvr matt goes for UNO! 40 under the Coaching talents of mr. john hochstet- ler the reserve basketball team experienced an excellent year. many young men were able to sharpen their talents and gain experience through playing. vve are looking forward to seeing many members of the reserves rising to varsity next season. Q oach: joh n hochstet ler somexx here up there is a basketball! , KK ,A 1 lad hawks leave a disappointing season varsityp Iett to right: iulia stulzman, sonya brand, kerrie shaw, michelle maag, Corrine sypherd, beth oswalcl, tracy hunsicker, hrc-ncla kandel, lorie yocler, glt-ncla alberts 42 the girls basketball team completed a dis- appointing but a growing season. the yarsity finish- ed the season 4-13, as the reserves finished 3-ii. in tournament action, the lady hawks beat malyern, but were crushed under a tough buckeye trials. the teams were coached by rachel kaufman. winning the award of miss basketball was junior beth oswald. peg nickles manager W 'WNWB rcserveg kneeling: elaine alberts, rita boyd, martha ht-rshberger, standing: kolliv simvv, tracy hunsicker, beth miller, brvnda kandel hawks go for a jump ball varsity cheerleadersg row 'l: tammy menuez, susan miller, sonya brand, row 2: carol l. miller, row 3: carol s. miller varsity advisor marianne fredrick 44 role of cheer - the basic purpose of cheerleaders is to promote and hold school spirit, yet there are other responsibilities. each girl helps to develop a sense of sportsmanship among students and attempts to unify the crovvds. perhaps most importantly though, the cheerleaders help to build better relation- ships betvveen schools. diplomatics are only the beginning hovv- ever. long hours of practice go into the execution of a difficult stunt and cheers which to the crovvd appear to be done with grace and ease. yet after all the working out and all the hassle they may receive from an opposing crovvd, they never seem to lose those vvin- ning smiles! Q17 I . f4w 'i leaders is to promote school spirit reserve Cheerleaclersg kneeling, lauren mast, row l: Shelly sundheirner kerrie shaw, beth a. m1ller,row2: bernie alberts reserve dclvisor paula sez-rnan 45 . . 4-3 ' first row: iulia stutzman, carol I. miller, sandy horrisberger, martha hershborger, michelle maag, second row: Cheryl Iroyer, Sonya brand trafy hunsicker, janine dunn, tammy menuez, becky yoder, gina hershberger, kerrie Shaw, bernie aiberts. ? , W ,M W -vs WO za. wgmvf- w,,.M.,,.. W. wig! '. , w 'U fa K -, - 3? ' G Q ,N-ffl 's,.Wr'. 'Q ' 46 L7 , L' - -f- M: ,L r, -'v bf. v qv .W - ,A .W . N - 1 v -.L , - ' +1 A gl .u - jg f f . ' M f .a A .. - - . 5 . i .ff vs. xy qt Y' 8 , 4,.,,.,- 1' K as in -Q. ' K ,f .dbx 1: K ' .. R . 9 t 1 r 1 Q 4, . 1 back row: gary schrock, jobn raber, brian beofhy, jeff Iarson, daryl troyer, jim gause, brent nashifk, jim ling, Iogan mast, jim frink, mark yoder, steve maag, front row: rus5 graves, Charlie frink, Slevv hershbvrger, david booth, roger clark, dean hershberger. uf- 1 Coachg mr, Colin mischler 47 inexperienced golfers show much potential left to right: coach buell, ralph miller, torn yoder, steve meinke, art kandel, scott miller, bob schlabach, brent miller, steve maag, roland troyer the golf team ended the season with an accept- able 1O vvin-10 loss record under the coaching of mr. jeff buell. the honor of rnr. golf went to sophomore tom yoder for the second year in a row. congratulations on a fine year of golf and good luck in your next season. coach: jeff buell 48 netmen fini h second in sectional pla . Q I i 1 D , . . .. R ..,. , 1 .... .. ...-.,.-.. i ikkkf g . 'MQ 4. l V . 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' ' Z2 V R ..4?Ni ,S i fi Wt Xtx left to right: coach starner, brian conn, ralph miller, I ff I rod hochstetler, ron thomas, matt miller, mark stutzman, ron miller, andy lee, curt sutton, darwin boyd, craig yocler T the hiland tennis team, coached by randy starner, finished its regular season with a 10-7 record. in the coshocton in- vitational, hiland finished second. hiland also finished second out of eight teams in the sectional tournament, thus ending the season 16-8. ron thomas received the mr. tennis award. curt sutton and mark stutzman set school records by having 36 wins in doubles and singles throughout their ca- reers. seniors: ron thomas darvvin hoyd curt sutton mark stutzman 1 baseball .ln front: matt miller, jeff larson, jason mast, jeff stutzman, vic weaver, elroy keim, tom yocler, brian darbv, dean hershberger, brent schrock, back: coach hochstetler, keith gause, donovan hochstetler, todd miller, tim brown, john rabor, jim schlabach, darryl trove-r, duane miller, manager. ending the vear with a 5-1-8 record brought special awards to hawks baseball. darryl troyer was chosen for the inter-valley conference all-star team with jim schlabach receiving honorable mention. other awards went to keith gause, best pitching, todd miller, best defensiveg darryl troyer, slugging average and most rbi'sg and best batting average l.357j and mr. baseball to jim schlabach. coach: john hochstetler 50 -Aaziffa .f tl, S wlQ'v '4r V, . f. 3 . ma V, V s,.-na., t E J it x - ,fy music chorus '78 this year the chorus had a very full and productive year. during the year they presented the musi- cal oliver , attended contest, presented a spring concert en- titled spring singn, and finished the year by singing at graduation. all these things took a lot of hard Work in which a lot of long hours were put in. the chorus presented good performances at each. this was mrs. groves's last year at hi- land and she will be missed by everyone at hiland in the music department. i back row: mark schrock, matt cooper andy lee jim ling linda dauvvalder Irene hostetler steph shuman penny noel 3rd rovv tracy hunsicker, cathy schrock, tracy nashik carol miller jean tenney sandy horrisberger linda svvartzendruber 2nd row anita troyer, brenda kandle, peg nickles elaine alberts Winnie osvvald deb gerber lst row yicki kauffman val conn iuanita hostetler jeanette maust, martha hershberger teresa arnold mrs grove pianist greg towner 52 oliver nov. 4 and 5 1977 back row: linda dauwalder, tom yoder, steve maag, stu scammers, norman philips, troy schrock, roger Clark, jon harmon, rod hostetler, andy lee, bruce byler, mike conn, mark stutzman, roland troyer, tim beacihy, craig svvartzentruber, mr. buel. Srd row: beth a. miller, kellie Shaw, julia SlLllIl11dl'l, lisa sigrist, peggy Starn, janet graves, beth miller, tammy menuez, elaine alberts, Shelly sundheimer, russel graves, jim ling, darwin boyd, john byler, Carol I. miller, brent mast, brent schrock, james troyer. Znd. rom: jeanine kendle, lorie yoder, sherrie hostetler, elaine beachy, jeanine dunn, susan miller, ron thomas, greg towner, peg nifkles, steph shuman, becky yoder, michelle maag, wes yoder, Sonya brand, dean eshelman, Chuck koppess. lst. ron: elaine kandle, denise brown, kerrie shaw, anita troyer, beth oswald, dawn Conn, jackie miller. iq- 5 in ,. senior members: dawn, elaine, ron, linda, denise, steph, greg, darwin, mark band '7 the marching band got off to a good start Ioy winning lst place in the marching competition in oryille. the band will be adding a new look next year with new uni- forms along with a new flag corps and field commander. the concert band had a fine year. they competed in dis- trict contest, gave a christ- mas program, and a spring program. 'foil' majorettes: kerrie Shaw, kellie sham, denise brown, gina hershberger beth miller director: mr. jeff huel stage band members: hack row: linda dauvvalder, carol miller, russel graves. 2nd rovv: jon harmon, andy lee rolly troyer, mike conn, mark stutzman, 'lst rovv: jackie miller, peg nickles, steph shuman, michelle maag, anita troyer. linda dauvvalder top music honors this year linda dauvvalder received the tvvo top honors in music. these are the john phillip sousa and the louie armstrong jazz avvards. linda has been involved in both band and stage band all of her four years at hiland. she plays mainly percussion but can also play trumpet and is very gifted on the organ. she gives private drum lessons and is planning to attend capitol university next year vvhere she vvill major in music. linda dauvvalder and greg towner stage band '78 this year the stage band enjoyed another successful festival featur- ing 4 other area bands. they also had a full year of performances. they Worked hard and did a good job at everything they did. greg and linda linda dauvvalder and greg tovvner received the honor of being se- lected for Who's vvho among american music students. both were involved in many musical activities both in school and in the community. they are both very talented and are both going on to school for music. good luck greg and linda you deserve to make it big. X 7 Q.. 3 P vg 3 .K V tfq' f Y QU ' inf L-54 F ij. Aix 'gf VJ' an faculty science at the left mr. john l. maxvvell our chemistry, physics, and electronics teacher, also teaches 9c english. he lives in benton with his mother lulu. his hobbies are electronics, and fruit growing. he went to berlin high school, then to goshen college, west virginia university, and ohio state university. ' belovv paul e. thomas lives in berlin with his wife irene, and his children ron, nnarian, john, and sally. he teaches seventh grade physical science. he vvent to eastern mennonite college, bridgewater college, cornell university, and kent state univer- sity. maui' at left roger dunn who teaches earth science, and biology i and two lives in berlin with his wife sue, and children janine, ryan, elizabeth, racheal, jocelyn, and their dog rags. he went to goshen college, and michigan state university. -rw english . sf' left: dennis w. kauffman lives in benton with his wife rose and their son ryan. he teaches seventh grade literature, and eighth grade lan- guage arts, and twelfth grade english. his hob- bies are music, reading, and sports. he went to e.m.c. and o.s.u. 'ax right: teresa leigh cooper lives in miller- sburg. she teaches english ii, vocational english ii, lan- guage arts for seventh grade, and yearbook. her hobbies are playing back- gammon, read- ing, walking, survival, and classical music. miss cooper went to school at ashland high school, kent state university, and ashland college. below: carol ann miller lives in millersburg with her hus- band paul and their child amy. she teaches ef- fective writing, american lit. novel, and cre- ative writing, junior and sen- ior vocational english. her hobbies are sewing and traveling. she attended ma- lone college. eu.. left: diane graybill lives in millersburg with her husband todd. she teaches german, and eighth grade english. her hobbies are read- ing, sewing, horseback riding, and camping. she went to school at goshen college. i 63 M. business education 5 t .. .. M45 ,nv 22! g SA s left: oscar r. miller teaches typing i and ii, bookkeeping, and offices practice. his hobbies are geneology, nu- mismatics, deltiology, and bibliophilism. he lives in berlin vvith his Wife betty, he has three children jim, kathy, and tom. mr. miller went to school at goshen college and kent state uni- versity. right: maryanne frederick teaches law, business, math, consumer economics, short- hand i and ii, and general business. she went to school at marlington high in al- liance then vvent to akron university. she lives in sugar- creek. 3-ww home ec. left: anita I. hostetler lives in berlin. her hobbies are trav- eling, house plants, sewing, cooking, and reading, she teaches clothing, family living, foods, child development, and eighth grade home ec. she went to school at ashland col- lege. right: mrs. sue l. jaberg lives near walnut creek with her husband and her children da- vid and myrna. she teaches home ec. i and ii. her hobbies are sewing and music. she vvent to school at bluffton col- lege, ohio state, kent state, and goshen college. l. -r r '- -. fu r - ' A 'la r gi ,mf K blk if above: calvin l. yoder lives near walnut creek with his wife sharon and their 3 children karina, jarod, and janae. his hobbies are fishing, hunting, and vvoodvvorking. he teaches general math i, algebra i and ii, geometry, and trigo- metry. he went to school at e.m.c., western michigan university, and akron university. math right: randall star- ner and elaine live in vvalnut creek with their daughter erin. he teaches seventh and eighth grade math. his hobbies are hiking and hunting for arrovv- heads. he went to malone college and kent state. music K' .. L ar :gf wg. if 'E 3 .,' g,4Y.,. left: jeffrey scott buell lives in ber- lin. he teaches concert band, marching band, jazz band, music components, and general music. his hobbies are golf, sports cars, car racing, and tennis. he vvent to school at malabar high, and ohio univer- sity. ' 2 if Q.. N . 1. Q Q g,:.. . . M Q T. lq , -VWZ mi i l . belovv: cynthia lynn pace igrovel lives in bolivar with her husband greg, her hobbies are figure skating, theater, vvater skiing, swimming, ten- nis, needlepoint, knitting, and harp. she teaches vocal music, and music education in the elementaries. she vvent to school at kent state. 65 special education above: thomas owen mullet lives in berlin with his vvife sharon and their daughter sheila, he teaches junior and senior high special education. skiing and photography are his hobbies. he went to school at malone college, and akron university. 66 right: paula l. see- man lives in sug- arcreek. she teaches high school and junior high special edu- cation. she at- tended ashland college. her hob- bies are skiing, and playing gui- tar. her favorite pets are dogs. left: paul conrad lives in miller- sburg with his vvife ruth. his hobbies are fishing, and canoe- i n g . h e teaches re- medial read- i n g a n d math. he at- t e n d e d smithville high school, and goshen college. right: miss sandra lou smith lives in berlin. she teaches sev- enth grade art, art i, and advanced art. her hob- b i e s a re vv e a v i n g, d ra w i n g, reading, and bicycling. she went to school at washington high, massi- I o n , a n d kent state university. if. histor A 1 9 li! . -:JN . X . ,,., ,nav- I 4 vs...-'17 john t. hochstetler lives in walnut creek. his vvife's name is lynda, and he has a son whose name is rick. his hobbies are fishing and sports. he teaches govern- ment, current events, vvorld geography, u.s. geography and senior social studies seminar. he graduated from hiland, then he vvent to the university of akron. r. dale stutzman lives in benton with his wife cynthia, and three children jamie, matt, and emily jo. his hobbies are pho- tography, and gardening. he teaches jr. high social studies. he went to school at hiland, goshen college, and the university of akron. robert W. smalles vvho teaches spanish and u.s. history, lives in vvooster. his hobbies are guns, and mechanical banks. his vvife's name is ruth. he has three children patrick, philip, and paula. he went to school at Coshocton high. 67 physical education and health l i I' li' above: colin I. mishler lives in berlin with his Wife julia and their tvvo children philip and melanie. his hobbies are camping, trav- eling, skiing, and photography. he went to school at goshen and indiana university. 68 above: betty j. mcnutt and her husband richard live in miller- sburg. her hobbies are golf, horses, and reading, she teaches jr. high physical education, and ir. high health. she went to school at bowling green, and kent state. belovv: arthur l, mullet lives in berlin with his vvife sharon and their tvvo children terry and scott. he teaches seventh, eighth, and tenth grade phys. ed. his hobbies are lawn and garden vvork, guitar, and house plants. he vvent to school at goshen and james madison university. industrial arts above: mr. leonard hart lives in dundee with his wife arlene. he teaches industrial arts. he went to school at ohio university. vo-ag above: kenneth a. smith lives in millersburg with his vvife marie and their three children jeff, greg, and doug. he teaches vocational agricuture i, ii, iii, and iv. his hobbies are hunting, fishing, reading, and gardening. he went to school at university of arkansas and ohio state for graduate vvork. librarian left: paul t. svvaykus lives in rnillersburg vvith his vvife gerry. his hobbies are lawn vvork and practically all tv sports. he went to school at toronto high, ohio university, and kent state university. 69 principal left: mr. charles a. cooper lives in benton with his wife kathleen and three children gregory, cathie, and math- evv. his hobbies are traveling, camping, and music. he vvent to school at Zanesville high school, capital uni- versity, ohio state, ohio university, and akron univer- sity. rig t. lohn I. hutson lives in vvarsavv. he has four children, mike, greg, jeff, and bruce. his hobbies are reading, travel, music-performing and listening. he vvent to school at shervvood music school, depaul university, vvest liberty state college, ohio university, university of michigan, university of akron. 70 'N secretaries betty hummel L . barb nickles A anita weaver b Ax , X A sk 2' 3 , +2- X L 5. Hb ru.. --4' -,ak 72 1 .,..,Mm-H cooks ming N! ' 1 UWB' r me 21 ml? 3 , , W LQ K ia, aff mrs. alice horrisberger, mrs. gladys gerber, mrs. Iorene gingerich mr. chris shrock custodians fnot picturedj mr. jerry bermet 4 M NJ ax. '. xl 'Q g., 'J , . -si -Fr. an. , ,. - W- pf .1 ,f ,or -1- .-- , Q M ,Af ,. . xy, ' -.1 Z .' D - ' ' k 'L' L, 47Q -- . -f .g , ' . - '. - -.A -. 'Z . A - ' wxf. A - , ' '- an ' W' :LJ middle school C ass officers fshimdimgj Chri5 ymivr ryan clumw Cindy millvl fsedlvcij tom mulic-I 76 Q. IiQ.1dduw.z!c1vr ryan ciunn dllvn Q-shleman Corey frink gregorv gauge! timothy gingerich lee halo Scott half- ieff hofhsletlvr L.,- sf tvrc-sd french arthur graves cole-sta hostetler .mm kandol Iclmm kduffman , 5. ' e ,7 brenda keim john mast cindy miller ieff miller phyllis miller robert Iauner dennis little beth mcintosh junior miller tom miner karen miller tracy miner ,5 , .A ,kie TN wa. A michael maag josie menuez jay miller missy miller sabrina mossor -xr-1' becky mullet jim raber Cherie sampsel lynn schlabach Connie Shoup ' QS.. K A 'f '-F4-'T 5' 'f E, tony mullet mark noel lonnie raber terri schaffer steve schlabach . WQSISIM1 eugene Steiner debbie page steph ramsey mark schie ieroy Shaw jamie stulzman 79 dennis troyer anna yoder ZX spencer swartzendruber ianice troyer barbara yoder michael yoder jennifer stutzman anna marie swartzentruber missy thomas david troyer tony troyer arlene weaver Carolyn yoder chris yoder robin yoder jeff zimmerly .S tammy be-nnett mark either rc g.,lr1a hershbq r5,gr todd hershberger Ov- 'QNN0-V 10' rodv troyc-r, treasurer debbie keum secretarw Shmm Oswald presldent rlmona rhodes ure prewndem Wes kandel Conrad mast debbie keim david WN Paula m3Ck9Y jon mast Chris miller tami meinke d3VfY mlllfff Iam? memlel jane miller rosanna miller 5f9V9 VWHQF m kA V , 2 1, X NX Q Q we 4 ag a .. mf if was EW 41 ms' ik! I aff ,T X 1 Ax J l Affair -,Q . iii' 255 5 . 'fi:-wr ' A xr V . 1 A :am .1 ' ' L. teresa miller Shawn Oswald Val miller bonnie raber todd mossor marlene raber paul rogerg vickie reidenbach linda Schaffer ramona rhodes jeff schrock andrea sommers pam strouse 83 J.: nnyn 2 1' y , L nm, by 47, I, i. if kenny shuman carol! sundheimer sharlene sypherd jolene swartzentruber kathy troyer mary ann troyer norma sundheimer sharon sundheimer terri Sutton annette troyer scott troyer jody troyer 84 S eighth grade awards - perfect attendance Conrad mast jeff schrock jamie menuez pam strouse marlene raber glenn yoder pam troyer steve troyer dean yoder glenn yoder joe! weaver brenda vvengerd marie yoder tim yoder not pictured: dwight sundheimer tom vvengerd 85 4 middle school student council provides leadership for middle school students Yi! Q! 'Q Q., student council row one: chris miller, john mast, mike maag, ann kandel. row two: tom vvengerd, jamie stutzman, jennifer stutzman, missy miller. row three: david mast, teresa miller, tami meinke, jolene swartzentruber, mr. starner, advisor, newspaper staff row one: tony mullet, dean yoder, troy horrisberger, deb keim, josie menuez, missy miller, lisa dauwalder, row two: mr, kauffman, advisor, brenda vvengerd, tom miller, ryan dunn, steve troyer, jamie menuez, brad Conn, david troyer, missy thomas, sonya alberts, rovv three: tammy bennett, renee bible, paula mackey, jon mast, david mast, paul rogers, Chris miller, jeff schrock, lenny kauffman. librarians row one: anna yoder, renee bible, greg gaugel, troy horrisberger, marlene raber, regina hershberger. row two: mrs. graybill, advisor, allen eshleman, barb yoder, marie yoder, Cherie sampsel, ryan dunn, bobbie launer, arthur graves, scott hale, jay miller, pam troyer, rosanna miller. 86 middle school newspaper taff produces jr. hawk talk student librarians assist nance of middle scnop inte l ool h SC middle S VEIFIOLIS TTI perfor cn C C Q: U c 3 . L O man, advis or mr. kauff 33 U? Cl CD Q. ,QQ :5-E --CU use FU EE ga EE active promotes an 4 4 3 SU IO'VI Q2 mu mr. thomas, advisor members learn -I-3 C CD E .9 3 CJ' 14-GJ CE CU: man 3-S Eb Qi 2:5 Q66 9 CD L. 3 -4-J 3 K-41 2 CD -MS rc:-C 52 Em Ow- LO LD L'- i O QD LD C L. ro if members boys man middle Sehoolers seventh grade row one: mike maag, john mast, jamie stutzman, arthur graves, allen eshleman, tony mullet, tom miller. rovv two: jeff miller, mike yoder, bobbie launer, kevin Cogar, david troyer, lonnie raber, tracy miller. row three: ryan dunn, mark schie, jeff hochstetler, mark noel, Corey frink, lc-roy shaw, david chupp, greg gaugel, lzill brown. eighth grade row one: jeff sfhrock, Chris miller, scott troyer, tim yoder. row two: jamie menuel, shawn oswald, Conrad mast, david mast. row three: paul rogers, joel weaver, jon mast, Wes kandel, mark eicher, coach mr. stutzman. 90 in olved in basketball girls Ni? XJ , is or t fam seventh grade row one: Cindy miller, arlene weaver, brenda keim, ann kandel, missy thomas. row two: missy miller, Carolyn yoder, chris yoder, josie rnenuez, Coach mr. Conrad. eighth grade row one: andrea sommers, jolene swartzentruber, val miller, paula rnackey, sharlene sypherd. row two: renee bible, bonnie raber, teresa miller, kathy troyer. row three: tami meinke, darcy miller, dawn erb, Coach rnr.Conrad. 91 cheerleaders arouse enthusiasm at basketball games 3 I 1 Chris yoder, josie menuez, ann kandel, missy miller, jenny stutzman, brenda keim. mona rhodes, val miller, bonnie raber, jody troyer, jolene svvartzentruber, annette troyer. -5 middle school track has a good season 'Mi .. - - - .. . - . w,if N'V. kb A' .... .H 5, , . Jr N : k ,lx ll '- .5 X, . NN: .1 JA -. row one: allen eshleman, todd mossor, david troyer, bill brown, eugene Steiner, arthur graves, jamie stutzman. row two: mike maag, mark sthie, jim raber, dave mast, chris miller, john mast, jeff hochstatler, mark noel, tony mullet, mr. kauffman, roach. row three: ryan dunn, shawn oswald, jon mast, Ieroy shaw, paul rogers, jeff Schrock, greg gaugel. - ie 'fn-....,. .1 row one: honnie rahcr, teresa miller, val miller, ann kandle, terri sutton, hrenda keim, paula magkey, missy thomas, renee bible. row two: dawn erh, lisa clauwalder, tami meinke, josie menuez, missy miller, sharlene Qypherd, Carolyn yoder, sharon french, tammy hennet, steph ramsc-y. 93 band and chorus provide musical background middle school chorus - ms. pace, director !3ERf.. . middle school band - mr. buell, director freshman brenda afbvrts lim lwaghy mike' bl0SS6'f mark bolitho freshman ID office illfid kerrie rogvr Steve david booth brL1cvby1e'r lormie Chewning daryl Chrislmlr 96 5, , roger clark , . XXX' .wx Y ,-P mike Conn 'l. handling fruit 2. lonnie Chewning helps logan mast and mark schrock during the helping hands lffaj initiation. give 'em a hand - xx val Conn ianine dunn dean esblernan wendy feikert Til' f I 'lu l. hand check 2, a handy conference between val Conn and martha hershberger during studyhall ramona ford brian gause 97 titus gingerlch martha hershberger Caf occupied by studying students. matt miller, cutting up again vf loretta gish bill hershberger eteria is often rod hochstetler x X' dave hosle-tler juanita hosletler toni lWOSIPllPr Glam? kandel 98 julie kandel I kaye kandel students seen studying here are brian guase, bill hershberger, val Conn, and martha hershberger ervin kurtz mervln kurtz brent mast logan mast leflmelfe VUHUST 99 'gloria miller keith miller laura miller A-.-,3 ,f .isqnk ralph miller Steve mullet 2-gg 1, l'2 Hifi' 'WE norman phillips ned milltr Candid picture above. when will that bell ever ring? thinks janine dunn as she waits patiently during her math class. fx i matt miller ruth V0d8eV5 v, 3 , 100 A is 57 1-L ' 8 5 ,A 1? , Q M l i sii 1 6 5 I ni i A judy schaffer i'm not afraid of any old giant, seems to be the expression on steve muiIet's face as he gets a low angle look at the Camera. logs Scherer kathy schlahach patty schlabafh shelly schlabach wayne schlabach hey! you vvouidn't drop that, would you? the .gap- shutter ciicked just in time to Catch kerrie shaw's surprised expression, brent gr-hmqk mark schrock kerrie sham' ii, V ,g s 1 S. 4,35 we j g 'As s A . , I Q i 4 i' m 5 e Ei 101 barry smith , . , fs an 'H+ - ' 'liars - .. 5 . Zi. f 'f L' : iffifii : :.- - 5ki'L:5S k S ' . . 1: ,tg ts- 1-- 1 ,Qt ?m X '19 K , 8 I stewart SOTTIITISTS julia stutzman shelly sundhelmer 102 1:-. YW s fsa1:1fi.r,-J , l XA w,,,,, ,m , WW, you Could almost hear the gears grinding in laura miIIer's head, claryl Christner spends a rare clay in class. troy Sutton craig swartzentruber james troyer rocky troyer freshman dedicate themselves to all work and no pla . tony troyer WHYUG TVOYGV As 'fH1.A,w wayne schlabach 'V Crystal yoder deb yoder l deb yod er demonstrates expresses gee mom why am I so dumb? janita yutzy 40 glen yoder Wes yoder the art of sleeping ln algebra class beth troyer 103 ,v x - rms' I Aw'A --.Q- ,1:- f L 5 Xu 7 2 r s 5 5 Q 3 Q -Q Q 'r 2 Q freshmen F56 . . 1 w xL', 4- 2 104 5.1 7 in if ,hi .- ,.a ,Q 5 A ' xx. sophomores X , teresa alberts brian beecby rita boyd john tom L- N4 GJ O D . FV flk ,g i O my . - Q ',N . . A roy ang' V if fl lf -?i4wf Q .Y H1 O F G brand vw O 3 af DJ barb brown lim brown edwin Cbupp Sonya brand C 3 S S CD i C e F S bob dine F 106 f l brian darby joann davis charlie frink to k n ow u 5 IS to ,Q f A jim frink keith gause barb gerber janet graves kevin b9I'1f1iS dean hersh be rger Sheri h0stetier's ear-to- ear grin seems to express the familiar saying smile and the world smiles with you. 'War brad kandel gina hershberger , K ' Q Y? ..f5,-33:21 steve hershberger .A ken hostetler jay hunsicker Sheri hostetier and to think i could be out in the sun having fun daydreams jackie miller as she works on her geometry assignment. I .Ev ' 4 Clarence kurtz , i 1 08 e- A 4 L N gi f ,: ., if tamie Iarson steve mddg 11 vf 5 ,Q fy,- l k ,i4 ,, , -if ww S - X . X x are you kidding? me fit in that locker? norman raber seems to be asking as he eyes the Camera. lauren mast steve meinke jackie miller beth miller I beth a, miller tammy menuez 109 X, record to 'I4-I. karen miller VHY miller ffm miller A - teresa miller todd miller yvonne miller susan miller powerful serves like this one from susan miller, boosted the reserve volleyball brent nashifk when the pressure is on, the thumb aids as a sense of security for tom yoder, tim brown, and brian beechy. 110 penny noel todd miller gets high while stuffing the ball sophomores show improvement in athletic abilit ed raber f fk john raber A, , norman raber dennis scheufler lisa sigrist troy schrock Vicki sfhlabach , r W? , , .,,-.19 .....a kellie shaw kris schlabafh 111 6 lisa sommers brenda k. troyer peggy starn brenda towner esther troyer Sam glping-r brenda Iroyer jeff troyer larry sundhvimer A WWF L H ' ni. fi. x K, gblk. . N 112 ' ' ' C I 41 kevin troyer robert Iroyer roland trqyyer Craig yoder scbphomores serve at jr.-sr. banquet. duane yoder mark yoder becky yoder 10m ymipf Wanda yoder tim zimmerly 113 expressions 554 4 ......,.-L ..1l -. ,-Y NX! QF? QL J' 3, .- juniors - x elaine alberls glenda albvrts ron anwslutz jeff a. slulzman -KXK E E E jon carol I. jr. Class officers teresa arnold john byler Calvin chupp T16 juniors show musical ability in many ways Sum, Chupp hmm Conn charlene criloxx 'L Y v at ' If ' f S 2 ,L AC - x debbie fre-nfh deb gause jon harmon do novan hochstet Ier L Qf 3 3 .f tracy hunsifker Carolyn immel art kandel X xi 118 B A juniors have ll ll photographs and memories of junior-senior banquet. chuck koppes , .W Xb b 1 jim ling Carol 5. mills-r Carol I. miller 120 it was almost like suicide getting this picture from lm-nda kandel, michelle :mag rim rimst is. Ax! if 4. ,Y :S 1, i f K .fi 1' L brent niillcir wos nmxxwll '41, 031 tc. I Irafy r1dShiCi4 diane mischief reglna miller Cleans up heractf' peg nickies beth Oswald regina miller randy ramsey ,p- jim ling reviews the situation. winnie oswald 121 hiland got bob schlabach joy scbrock I I see I1 ow sandra schrock P-N ' f 1. . Nl,- phill steiner .. C E N ... :J ... in mi Q. u. 2 cast members pictured here are: Carol s. miller, jim ling, jon harmon, randy ramsey, andy lee jeff I. stutzman marion sundheimer 122 riifwj, W r S3 audiences to , M 2 +31 ,HMI 5 O :J DJ 1 Q. V3 E DJ -1 ,-. N ro 3 .. H c U rc 1 6. :r :s KIT E DJ -. ,.. N rn 3 .. -1 C U ro -. WQBVQI' VIC they run. sf I - FAQS: anita troyer egther yoder jacikii? WHCOX 123 SK ,vm-. ,.. ,W x.. ,.m-nunmevws, ww..-. Q M--ff SW31' ' juniors X buckeye jvs students acquire job skills at b U C 'QQYG joint vecational senoel 1 44 126 anita miller, sr. - general Clerical 5, mark miller, sr. - truck nie-Cnanifs rosette miller, sr. 4 stenography P1 'W , .LQ i ff, tim bennett, sr. - trufk mechanics cathy schrock, sr. 4 distributive education ' 43 X '9 7 fa 17' X Q as QA. david troyer, sr, - small engines richard troyer, sr, - agrir ullure construction J, the students at hi- land are fortunate to have an educational opportunity such as buckeye joint voca- tional school. our stu- dents may attend buckeye during their junior andfor senior years of high school. the students choose from a diversified list . of programs one which interests them. for ex- ample, students at hi- land often choose auto mechanics, agriculture construction, or dis- tributive education. vvhile at the vocational school, they learn skills related to their chosen program. after gradu- ation, these students then have the knovvl- edge and ability to go into the vvorld of vvork without the expense or time it would take to -K deb steiner, sr, - distributive education do the same in college, senior not pictured: ' l if-at martha kandel - dis- Zi. J tributive education cheryl zimmerly, sr. - distributive education Iobv weaver, sr. - agriculture construction 127 S-'F' troy mast, jr. - agriculture construction or-A, ron scheutler, ir, - .agriculture construction scott patterson, jr, - truck mechanics i' nd? anthony Scherer, jr. - welding allan miler, jr, - welding 128 ' , t f in -9--v darryi raber, ir. - small engines juniors not pictured: rocky smith - fi auto mechanics B david yoder - carpentry beth tovvner, ir. - distributive education 3 ken wengerdjr. -truck mechanics 1' -A 'A ierry bennett, jr. - auto body Ionnie schlabach, jr. - agriculture construction 129 Q.. 9 sophomore not pictured: tom miller - food processing A ' .J if 6' K si? ., -g Q 4 x 52 i Q'- x L V 1, i X ex don sundheimer, Soph. - sharon amstutz, soph. A home and community rita bible, soph. - home and community bucke e administration .-nnu mr. gerald finn, guidance mr. joseph Carlisle, superintendent 130 F .i H , A, -. . - ' E-: 'Ef -r lif t' 'Onm,,b 5 ,, Ig' H. .L x ' x ll ..Q'h seniors the class of nineteen Elaine Kay Beachy Elaine Derrick Lee Bolithoo Derrick Tad Thurlow Chewning llTadH hundred and seventy-eight Richard Allen Beechy O Rick i Timothy Wayne Bennett ,,Tim,, Darwin Lee Boyd Darwin Denise Adair Brown Denise Dawn Lynette Conn Dawn .l james Edward Gause iilimff ofa' Matthew Thomas Cooper MBU Debra Sue Gerber Debbie X W' Q .l Linda Lee Dauwalder f'Linda Bonnie lean Graves Bonnie Todd Christopher Hennis Chris 133 David Eugene Hershberger Dave Irene Hostetler Irene Gayle Annette Kandel Gayle 134 if , 'y ri r f di ' wk. V! 'gy '., ' y Q 41' 19 . ' ' A ,Y Y, X A A A tfitt Phillip Wynn Hochstetler Phil Wesley Lynn Hostetler ,,WeS,, Sandra Ann Horrisberger usandyn it Rosette Marie lorg Hsetn 2 if Martha Lucille Kandel Martha lason lay Mast Nlasn leanine Faye Kendel leanine Wanda Kay Mast Wanda Steven leffrey Larson uleffn Anita Faye Miller Anita . dugg? Ann Lynette Miller ,,Ann,, 5' fa W 5' g E Duane Miller Duane '1- fg'-mmwwawff 5 1 Mark Liachty Miller Mark 'X Scott M. Miller Scott ,V Q lx Ronald Kevin Oswald nKevn Stephen lames Miller Steve Karen Diane Raber Karen Willis Ray Miller Willie Ruby Darlene Raber Ruby 5 R 'z 'fa Debra Deanna Rhodes llDebH 137 Gail Ann Scherer Gail Gary Allen Schrock Hoaryn lanice Elaine Stutzman lanice 138 lames Dean Schalbach Hlimn Stephanie lane Shuman Steph Cathy Lynn Schrock Cathy ,no 'E .35 ,r v 1' if ,, ,S 3 ,xx . 3, ig 5 Dx ' f , , Debra Sue Steiner ,,Deb,, 's , Marcia Kay Stutzman Marcia Linda Yvonne Swartzendruber Linda Li Mark Alan Stutzman Mark r -mined? Corinne Sue Sypherd Corinne Curtis Leroy Sutton Curt ii' , 2 W1 Ti I 4 'ww y W, jr , s ? - Ronald Laird Thomas HRonn t n. , x ,iv '51, a leanmarie Thompson ,,,ean,, 139 Gregory Owen Towner Ncregf, Dorothy M. Troyer Dorothy Tobias Lewis Weaver llTObyII 140 Darryl Ray Troyer Darryl 3' 4 in , xl .A xy ASQ I 2544? Richard D. Troyer Dick David Troyer Dave Sheryl Kay Troyer Sheryl Cheryl Lynn Zimmerly Cheryl Lorie Grace Yoder Lorie Brenda Kay Yoder Brenda Senior Class Officers Denise Brown Mark Stutzman jeff Lafgon Sec-Treas. President Vige President .. V' E Muay num Maw' ,MM . WM AMW MM ,Q ,WM C4739,SJfwJz is f WMM MW M wf Wiwp 9 gem ww Q N M 7 WM F Q B5 is A if jg My Jbtwggwb 1 WW X : XSWP NV Q3 O ' QQ? if QWZQFW of f M W Say bwpk MX? If A A - v qw Qfvf 1 Af' ' f. I UU , WWW ,WV il! LWMW www QM I V 1032 8' J TM GQ Qwmww BW 142 W xl' 5' , f t 3 pwff? Q U: U59 725:-fi A 5 Eff? 5 Qhif af a .f1,1.fh1 Lzl.,,,f. i.lM.a W a 5 U . YEARBUUK ADVERTISING CONTRACT fl' ' ' KUso carbon popeq ' LV S E23 Dah ,Wg , ff Q W: wish lo insert cfpuge of adveriisknq in mel X H A I ff ,iov whichwo ogrulo payif 4, U N noveuusxuo covv1yPnmx.gabxyy : J if f 2 Qf' . ge' 1 ' if gl Y- Wil :Q fl, . 4 ig ti E! If The above copy is cmcdy aura have ordered il. I , ' Signed ,, 1 . , K A Firm Q I Addf9l9 , l Paymen! made by Cash 0 Check G ,HIL !l, vTr 6 mi! if!! I-N momoun canoe vm se l MADE 10 VUL! PROOFS FROM MMS fi f f Z! oncuxs SN on I 4 p gr YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT i Q5 mM::wox',copygm..p of-fam , fafff wf'.f F1 fi ?'f ff4l4'f,Mff6 ?15ffg!.fff51fig 1 adve . Ent COMPLIMENTS OF BERLIN CFFICE KILLBUCK SAVINGS BANK owENs-lLuNols OWENS-ILLINOIS Closure and Metal Container Division BERLIN, OHIO We are an Equal Opportunities Employer BERLIN PLUMBING, INC. Sales and Service R. I. Kandel, Pres. VV. L. Kandel, V-Pres. Phone 893-2261 BERLIN INTERIOR DESIGN We stand on what we sell Complete Line of Ted L. Brown Congoleum and Box 219 Armstrong Linoleum Berlin, Ohio Professional Phone: 893-2564 Installation 3 5gf3,z m tat A. IAQ, ' 5' 2, IF? QM I - I V - 3 5:1 STUTZMAN MOTOR SALES Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth Pete and Loil Stutzman THE GOSPEL BOOK STORE Religious supplies for church and home Located in German Village Berlin, Ohio Phone: 893-2523 KI-'NE LUMBER Sporting Goods - Metal Detectors and RED'S HOME HARDWARE 84 GARDEN SUPPLY Lumber Star Route Hardware Millersburg Paints 44654 Box 87 Berlin, Ohio BERLIN SWEETE SHOPPE 1 ima ,si Home of the Famous Berlinburger Flavor Crisp Chicken, Fish and Shrimp Dinner Sandwiches, Malts, Shakes, and Sundaes Phone: 893-2217 GERMAN VILLAGE SHOPPING MART 5 Stores for your convenience German Village IGA Gospel Book Store Kandel's Clothing 84 Shoes Kandel's True Value Hardware Plain 84 Fancy Fabrics fountain service 4 home Cooked meals bo d and wurthmann restaurant berlin, ohio ohio home dressed meats phone 893-2723 boyd and wurthmann groceries 148 li M A -Q :Exo siiffiiigi 4354 ' .. , .. K +L , R-- :K K ,Q no , av-v-games-1s.1..ssr Q ' s -, smrf-Mw'fM-me-ff?-w - - asss as , .. .. .. .. . -'M -E-ks. X -. W --X' A - ,. W .swf----ws---..NNN--Q-,.--f--, .. -.-- -, Q- .. .. ..,.... .. ..,, . ,.t,,-Q -1---.lm --1-4---,1a.m...--L fi s .-.-- 1 - f -- -N . 14 , NAAQS ' 1,-4'-, - of v open from 9:00 to 5:00 closed sundays best wishes the helping hands quilt shop phone: f2l6l 893-2410 box 183 berlin, ohio 44610 berlin elevator berlin, ohio purina chows hummel insurance agency inc. berlin, ohio your east holmes agency l '-wi Country Style Beauty Shoppe i Open Tues. - Sat. Phone 893-2311 Owner - Lynda L. Hochstetler Berlin Service .6 3,9 fs.. k C00 Azsanmagcafie ,Z TUNE-UPS - EXHAUSTS - BRAKES - BATTERIES AIR CONDITIONING Berlin, Ohio 44610 893-9892 Good Luck Hawks! VILLAGE GULF Sam's Place USED CARS B SUCH SAM TROYER SERVICE PH. 216-893-2211 NIUEELERS B BRAKES BOX 244 SERVICE MOTOR, TUNE UP BERLIN, OHIO 4-l6lO PICK UP B DELIVERY PHONE B93-2522 BERLIN, OHIO 055054359 m1'.'5,'w I WELCOME to the heart of the Amish Country Try Our Auf Salad Bar Wiedersehen BERLIN HOUSE RESTAURANT Phone: 893-2700 For All Your Sewing Needs BERLIN PRINTING Shgp At BOX 224fBf?f'i'10lIi0 PLAIN 84 FANCY FABRICS 446m 4 4 German Village Shopping Mart For All Your PrIntIng ggliigi Berlin, Ohio Phone 893-2621 151 is Good Luck From Holmes Limestone Company L tone Aggregates Berlin, Ohio Progressive Advertising Rodger Dunn Pens - Pencils - Calendars Advertising Specialities Phone: 893-2669 Berlin, Ohio Yoder Clutch Corp. Trail, Ohio Custom Machining SchIabach's Store Serving Walnut Creek Since 1907 Phone: 893-2510 MILLER'S IGA MARKET KEITH 84 KERMIT MILLER Groceries - Fresh Meats Walnut Greek, Ohio 44687 BEECHY'S GARAGE General Repair 84 Radiator Shop Winesburg, Ohio 44690 Phone 359-5276 or 893-2914 Lwtnllw al... mlll llllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll ll' l A C l l i ...C Der Dutchman Restaurant Banquet Room Service Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Closed Sundays Choose from menu - or -family Style Box 'l79 Walnut Creek 44687 Telephone 893-2511 Dan Lehman lllllllllllllll I We Support the Hiland Hawks L9 BARGAIN HUNTER PHONE 893-2241 BERLIN, OHIO Baltic Sunoco Service Complete Alignment Dynamic Spin-Balance Elordo and Michelin Tires Tune ups We can be very friendly Call: 893-6351 Monie Yoder Whitmer's Store Groceries, Hardware, Shoes and Dry Goods Swiss Cheese Winesburg, Ohio Owner Clyde R. Whitmer WINESBURG PROVISION Meats, Chops, Steaks, Roasts - Home cured Meats - Winesburg, O. Phone: 359-5092 Walter Pacula, Owner Complete Building Center Keim Lumber Co. Holmes County's Most Charm, Ohio Phone: 893-2251 Baltic IGA Foodliner Groceries, Fresh Meats Locker Service Baltic, Ohio HISTURIC BUNKER HILL VILLAGE Heini's Place Cheese House H m f o eo Bunker Hill Cheese Co., Inc over 30 varieties of cheese vvorld's largest vvheel of cheese See an original mural history of cheese making. By Swiss Artist s., I, Tom Miller l2l6l 893-2131 5 1 -X fl f div-W 4 5 I If 'lf if ff yfflffvyf Ciafeslfgffbns K 53wX53b13x'3F:--9:-QF? 1 - QQ . THE DUTCH COUNTRY PEDDLER and Authentic Old-fashioned General Store Featuring: Gifts, Amish Goods, Local Artifacts Tourist Information 1216i 893-2465 l-last You Been Der MiIIer's Dutch Kitch'n lDutCh KitCh'n Cookingl Home made pies A good place to meet your friends Hrs, 5:30 to 8:00 week days Closed on Sundays Phone: l2l6j 897-94B'l Baltic, Ohio Farmerstown Cheese Company Stale Rt, 3557 l-lans Iorg - Cheese Maker Troyer's Trail Bologna lnc. Makers ofthe Famous T Bologna Phone 893-l 065 Located in Trail R.D. 32 D rail undee, Ohio The Amish Farm Tours 84 Buggy Rides Box 335 Berlin, Ohio 44610 T58 Village Rexall Drugs Sugarcreek, Ohio Phone 12161852-2445 PERSONALIZED CANDLES This very attractive candle makes an excellent wedding, graduation, anniversary, holiday, or sq special occasion gift. This hollow shell of very hard UT :+I wax is 5 in diameter. When the smaller candle 1, inside is burning, the outside shell is illuminated ' with a warm glow. The outside ofthe candle does not burn or melt, and the smaller candle can be T' replaced with common coffee - warmer candles making the gift last forever, What makes this extra special is that any picture, napkin, card, or , announcement can be inlayed making the candle a beautiful remembrance and an outstanding gift for 'ii is ew fm -Q .wi ,- a t 5 ,A any occasion. -J., i i ,,.,' Q ,1- HOME OF THE CANDLE THAT BURNS - YET NEVER BURNSW 'U-'Ll ts. ..,- ,171 .A..i 'M Most ly 'M 4 Miles west Unusual Candle of Shop Sugarcreek, Ohio ' . .A. on Rt. 39 'n the U S Box 164 ohio Phone Walnut Creek 44687 216-852-4382 CANDLE-MAKING DEMQNSTRATIONS DAILY Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m Week Days - Closed Sundays fl Beautiful Beyond Belief This unique candle shop is nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of eastern Holmes County. Once inside this candle and gift shop you will see some of the most unusual candles and arrangements that you will find anywhere. See your candle made. A candle can be colour-dipped in your choice of colour in less than one minute. We feature a year-around Christmas shop for your leisure viewing. Also a room with a natural 9-foot high solid rock wall. Three springs flow from this rock to a pond, and a stream, stocked with game fish, flows completely through the room. The ceiling is star-studded with the major constellations. Wedding, Anniversary and Other Special Candles Made in the Size, Colour and Texture You Desire 159 Tom Hamsher Ins. Agency Box 913 Cherry Ridge Dr. Sugarcreek, Ohio -14681 Phone: 852-4087 'Serving all your insuring needs Life - Auto - Home - Business RoseIyn's Music Studio Accordian, Piano, and Guitar Lessons, instruments plus accessories. Our teaching is proved by the students' ability Sugarcreek Electric Supply Co. 119 Main Street Sugarcreek, Ohio Phone: 852-2731 Butler Funeral Home Sugarcreek Ohio For your bowling pleasure, bowl at Sugarcreek Lanes Sugarcreek, Ohio 852-2511 Sugarlane IGA Wed. - Fri. 8 am. - 9 pm. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Sat. 8 a.rn. - 6 pm. Phone: 852-2621 Sugarcreek, Ohio Sugarcreek Cartage Company Sugarcreek, Ohio Phone: 852-2213 Bixler General Store Groceries - Gas - oil Stainless Steel Nutrilite Food and Suppliment Amway Products Route No. 1 Sugarcreek Ohio Eckert Ford Dial Sales 852-2434 Inc. Sugarcreek, Ohio Andreas Furniture Co. Sugarcreek Ohio Phone: 852-2494 161 The Sugarcreek Farmer's Dealers in: C-rain, Feed, Seed, Salt Cement, Fertilizer Equity Company Buckeye Feed Master Mix Dial: 852-2464 Compliments , . of Wldder Shell Service l B'-Oadrun Sugarcreek, Ohio D. Phone: 852-2232 'ary Service is Our Business Devert, lack 84 Karl East of Sugarcreek GoodY93V Sugarcreek Auto Sales Muenerfs Wrecker Service Ch New and Used Parts eese Phone: 852-2266 Phoner 852-2311 Dover Rd. Rt. 39 5U83fCf99kf Ohio Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681 ,vw ,C E f 2 2 3 , . Dutch Valley Restaurant C.ift 84 Bake Shop in Basement Banquet Rooms for Parties - Upto 250 Closed on Sundays Sugarcreek, Ohio Phone: 852-4141 Yoder's Amish Country Meats Old Fashioned Smoked Meats, Swiss Cheese and a Variety of Locally Made Cheeses. Our Own Apple Butter and lellies. Also Freezer Beef by the Quarter for Your Home Freezer. Between Baltic and Sugarcreek on Route 93 Moomaw Chevrolet Inc. ' ' 132 E. Main St. Sugarcreek, O. 44681 Sales 852-4021 Parts and Service 852-4421 L 1 ' A ' ... lim's Sunoco Tires Batteries Accessories Wash and Wax Sugarcreek, Ohio Phone: 852-2341 Frenette's Fashions Men's - Women's and Children's Clothing and Accessories Killbuck, Ohio 44637 Holmes County Bar Association VV. W. Badger Robert P. Beck George C. Ellis james H. Estill Donald G. Gifford Thomas Gindlesberger jane E. Irving Harold E. Kuhn Paul E. Miller David D. Noble W. C. Pyers Robert E. Rinfret john W. Schuler Francis C. Smith - john R. Waltman 164 216-378-3300 216-674-8075 Donahue Holmes County Realtors 3 W. jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Ted's House Of Flowers 10 N. Washington Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 674-7916 674-4576 Draperies China Gifts Paints Glass Burkey's Quality Shop 13 VV. jackson Street Millersburg, Ohio Roy and Helen Burkey Holmes Oil Co. Arco Products Box 148 Millersburg, Ohio Fair Drugs Millersburg, Ohio 44654 674-1891 Michael's Ladies, Iuniors, And Childrens Fashions Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Phone 674-3861 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE BEN 8 LL I r... We Want You to Drive what you like and like what you drive Ben Bell, Inc. Millersburg, Ohio St. Rt. 39 US. 62 East The Holmes County Farmer Hub Serving Holmes County Since 1828 The Mark eleer - The Shopping Guide That's Fun to Read Ted's House of Flowers 10 N, Washington Street Millersburg, Ohio 44654 674-7916 674-4576 Young Music and Sound Insurance and Real Estate Millersburg, Ohio 44654 674-4076 Paul E. Young Agency Insurance and Real Estate Millersburg, Ohio 44654 674-4076 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Front Street Killbuck, Ohio 44637 12161 276-3251 Bible School 9:45 am Worship Service 10:45 am Sunday Evening 7:30 pm Wednesday Evening 7:30 pm Acts 14:7 . I 166 I qu Village Floral wi sm Garden Center ' Flowers for all occasions Denims X 67-l-5066 'lU6 E. lackson and Millersburg, Ohio 4465-l tops for guys an gals. Q-7 THANKS To OUR t h 'f98l'lj t SUPPORTERS! s ore ours. can y mon - sa. Millersburg, Ohio ph. 674-9771 PATRONS PAGE I. A. Miller Feeds Sugarcreek Veterinarian Clinic Beamer's Drive In Don VV. Miller The Bird's Nest Restaurant 167 TS is lf! 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