Hoover High School - Viking Yearbook (North Canton, OH)
- Class of 1974
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You r needs fl I'Nlffll'l' well Are small rays Qflfglif in your mind. We look to nature to find our- selves, so dazzled by the search of life. Throughout experiments we continuously learn as the quest for knowledge develops. Let it he said that we learn not only the things that are constantly before us, hut also we discover the things that have before gone unnoticed. 2 if ,Jai 51 . f. 1 . 1. s A lu J. Lover Who can 1lqf'1'nc Lore! Not I nm' any old 11'1'.w0 man. The only ones fo rlqfznc Lmvc Are the two people in lone. Love has many faces and her ox- pressions vary. Whether we find it in a couple's carefree laughter or the cuddling of a pet, love constantly surrounds and touches the lives of each of tus. 5:1 ' 'Y 1 M 4. - Q ,, sh Q. s -J' 8 Q ., 2' iii- . 'U 0 J G fe. F: Q Q: er, QQ ., 'il fb wa 5 4 S , 49 sf . s 4 C 1' Y 'N eq in :K if - 3 1 n 1 4. 3 Z .. Q . . Q V. , Q Q Q , f , f . , , '3' - 4 1' , I 4 f 1' , - , 3 e e 5 fe 'ff 2' V 2 Q 0 .P 4- 'V 1 a - .1 Q is M95 ' Q 8 L' 3 . Kgs- ! at Q 3 1, ' LH ,- '5' -. F : I A 1 n 3 , , -1- 4 , s : Q Q e Q Q ' '06 s Q I - - Q4 5 Q J' flag- V, , 3, . .ll I 4. r s e I w U ' Tre Q ' , a 0 ' We .A 5' - ' ' . CLf'r'9sf'V go 5 x J' . ' - H-L?'55Zf?P?5 ' L 4 i I,-ff! LQ in ', I Ili 3 .-. 4' WHEN I LEARN I MAY BECOME A Mender . . . Mending the heart when if is hm- ken, And mending the world when if is splitting- Are done in the IIWIIIQI? Iff'H1.W1. Menders of the now'l generation Want to make the world a better place to live. We fix the material things and attempt to mend and im- prove the moral aspects of life while continuing to learn. 5 ,1 - fy , i Pr V ' gn A 4 Cf :W ' , aj I t I ' A .- if 0 ,E 4, Hs My tif by .0 6 Q 5 5 5 Q 4 5 5 5 5 0 5 ' ' 4 MN ss, Q A 9 4 My 3, Q f ,Q'gfgg,jv5 ,.! 5 1, ' 1- -l a , if-Qi V gms f .gas . ' L. ,- iv l m y l. fi? ,Pl 56. 'Y' ,Tr if fe Y' w Bender Bend your mind. Bend it into nlemeries Qf people and things. Bend until all is clear. Many people are asked to bend their values or themselves, and often find thc change both pleasing and desirable. We must bend our posi- tion in life to include the rest of the world, yet at the same time never' become so caught up in the merry- go-round that we become all bent out of shape . 5 WHEN I LEARN I MAY BECOME A Counter . . . A counter and collector fffrieizds is far from wise, Yet being a friend is everyone 's wealth. Day after day we must face a world of facts, figures, and mone- tary symbols. We count the numher of days until Christmas, we count money, we count the minutes until splashdown. When do we count our blessings? How many times do we realize that people are depending on us just as we are counting on them? A pessimist keeps constant tabs on the had things in life. Let us he opti- mistic and count the many ways in which we may find happiness in life. f 1 'Mr'- 'llflf 'Lakin I K J l f ,1 1 .J ffl? l ffl I fri 'ln WM 'Qi Gym Kwok E ug.,-L .-. my 1,5 . , . f --. 5 A 5- L Q 3 I , 5 r as 1 W N Q ,- cw -.4 Qgifl-1 1 . ., . , .-. ima vqf ,.- , . ,- I u f- n t if 'sn U i I i 1 s pr - 3 til P'iKf',k-1 ' 4 I .L i. ef' Vx Q - g -, I . 1l,ls- . 74 -':'s is me ef ning. . BK ' NNY ., , I sf, if 1? :Ze .M,1, E,,j..53,,fQ.t'5: , fvfi 1 4f-fJif 3sTi1'-g,,, if ' 4 ' n Y 37 A, V, 4 4 gr.-,, f-1524 ,, , . U ,l g. 4 Y -,fs Q ,. A 1---M.-Psmeq H' , R k xx M , , 4: 'fi '? ifst svr, 'H' in-V W- , 99 M5 I l ' QL111QI'x.Ail. Surmounter Ul'VllC'll filings go zrrmzg as Hwy sinne- ffmex zrill, Wlawz the road fj0ll7l'l' fI'HIIfjI'I1ffSI'l'IllN all up hill. . . lVl1c11 111 re is pressing you flown rr bil Ifffsf, lf you nlusf-but firm 't you l1lH.lL,,' -rruflzm' mzlfiznuvz Just as we climb stairs and ropes, so too do We attempt to ascend the ladder of success. Life is filled with ups and downs, and our accomplish- ments reflect our persistence. I a lx' X aft,- vs ,fmt Q R-K' ad 'S is x gage' 'limi WHEN I LEARN I MAY BECOME A Leader. . . Tw hz' ll lmrrlrfr mu' musz' hazfc SfI'Ullfj will. Future generations will rely on us for guidance. Now is the time to learn to lead. 'WN- in 3 ,l 'lvQ.fRsJ -- , , ' , .A 341--rs? -. l A 32,2 'V ' l 'gif . . :V N , H 'f' ' ' A V if l 1 lb l 5 +4 l l 4 lj . QW egg 5 mwzl' li Seeder Sou'z'11g the seeds of care, hope, and fr2'e1zfIslz ip Are file selflcrcfs Qf l1'unmnz'ty. There is a seed inside us allethe seed of learning that grows and de- velops with a little care. Showers of experience and days filled with the sunshine of love will help us to broaden both our knowledge of our- selves and the world around us. 9 '4 nga if 'YJ5' , l 5 . I I so WHEN I LEARN V , gp t I MAY BECOME A A i e . Q K 7 i' uf K I I :fn an A , Vi l I, Q- 1 Tester . A , , A W . ,, , O Z' ' : - 'vt f Q. f ' s . ,Q ii. 5 One Qfl11n11,r1n1'fy's gr'mz'r'sf tests D Vin , iff- Ak is the test Qfllfllljil-lll'H.s, ' '5 if ig , H. 1 ,V . You must Ihre lift' to ifsjilllvsf ff X YE C'.I'llt'lIlL ifiilgf And low fo H10 yrwlfesf 1-upf1r'1'1'y. 4 '3f,,3 f QiA, ,, . L. .Y-sz .li ku X Just as we test the water of a K ,f ii' -..'5.,'q1d' fountain, so too do we measure our Q 9 4 Q14- :H 'vp f personal integrity and ability. We , ' -Q ' 7, xg are constantly observing ourselves 4 . 'l ' ' jf V,.5'!,wnx rg' and others, testing our skill and solv- ' 'HA ' x , ing the most difficult of problems, 5 3 A ' 4 l-15.53. Students are faced with scholastic - ' f '1r. Q'.-A tests while the brain teasers of life ' ffl! Y' await them at their doorsteps. One 1 fri? must subject himself to testing if he ., -xf wishes to learn. 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I 44. .- :.4g.-1 f A-52.161, Einar'-f+,1 'K , ,Q v-bf ,kay L-kits, sg' I ,'.?,f154.-55, ,f ur' . ff- -5472 Ce: ,Q-f, 7, g., . .1 -a., ,5 -2- ,, .51 f PJ1 1 1 ew dditions Improve Music The additions of thirty-one new uniforms, a stereo system, and three multiple-percussion sets have been highlights in the Music Department. Two of the percussion sets are tim- toms, composed of two drums, and the third is a timbale, consisting of three drums. The choirs had their first perfor- mance in November, entitled A Touch of Autumn , which featured the singing of the Sophomore Mixed Chorus, A Cappella choir, and the Hi-Lows. The orchestra, under the direction of Miss Durato, also par- ticipated in musical shows. Iflrflllff Karen Careway concentrates on her music at a marching band ir-acticc. Cuztw I 1 . , , right: Mr. Howes explains a musical passage to Ann Ruch. Top Flijjllff John Whitacre, Char- lene Holmes, and Sue Woolslayer seem Lo en- joy fiddling around . Boflom rigid: Alan Martinsen, Todd lVleMullen, Chris Cox, Herb Burke, Doug Myers, Dan Ramsey, Brian Wul- ters, Stan Barch, Sue Hosmer, Sherry Geib, Chris Hamilton, Nancy Anderson, Jan Wilkin, Laurie Feldscher, Melanie Rice, Ann Winters and Jody Sousa strike a Hi-Low pose. 'I4 sf 3 E 5 2 ! 1 K 'VC M1 Q, 1? ' av page A ff' 1 . 4 , E T Q 2 E Q jv- in x 0 I I .',',v . , ' ' Q .u,g..o '.9'lI. ' . . . 'ofa Q., , f g'u. . 0 l'n . c' A f , '.'a'.','.' .' 5 ...I .... - S, , , - oz., 1' .W , .' ,-. , , ig ', ,..: .:.' VL 'Q . 1 D' . .'f-'q'. a 'O ' 'v Q. , 5 0 r f sv S '53 41' , .3 3 Q . Q V - .4 ' A Anim ,,,.. . Kas fr .Q Sz, .duff ,gy mr r, iw! 1 -Q .ui R ,, . 5 - 43 . 'Y rg . Emil' - was Right: Joan Pujazon, home from a year's stay in Mexico, talks about the origin of that coun- try's flag. For Right: German students look on while Mrs. Ream familiarizes them with the words of a German folk song. Below' A demonstration on the preparation of tomato juice is done by Denise Hopper for fellow speech students. Center: Dr. Robert Canzoneri discusses poetry with English students. -ih- 16 Changes Make Classes Interesting Dr. Robert Canzoneri was the first visiting poet to speak at Hoover High. Senior Poetry students se- lected him from a list submitted by the Ohio Poet's Association. By studying the poems and hearing the speaker, students arrived at a better understanding of poetry. Another innovative project was the production of The Unfinished Breakfast, a film-making experi- ence for Mr. Airhart's English class. The entire production was written, produced, and directed by students. Mrs. Ream is pleased that the Ger- man III and IV classes are separate for the first time. She feels that this is to the benefit of the students. Mrs. Ream also said, All the lan- guage teachers are pleased by the in- creased enrollment in higher levels. J an-up ,Wm 5 . v .- ' f . -,. 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Under the supervision of Mr. Schoulty and Mr. McCauley, the classes learned to achieve a goal by working together. Fur top lcyii' Sue Luckner stirs cream filling in home economics class. Fur bnffonz Iejl: Sandy Elmerick models the wedding gown she re- modled for Home Economics. Cmzfcr left: Dave Porter concentrates on jointing a piece of wood. Top lql: Sandy Stuckey smiles as she puts her latest creation into the oven. Left: Salad dressing is being prepared by Sue May and Alexis Chuchanis. AIml'e.' Mike Holland watches intently as fellow Industrial Art stu- dents operate the drill press. Cartoons, Computers Add Variety Mr. Palmer expressed enthusiasm for a new assignment he has in- troduced to his Art IV classes. This new feature requires each of the stu- dents to develop an original ani- mated cartoon, which involves creat- ing unique characters, composing a script, and producing and directing the film. The assignment is designed to provide the students with a better understanding of, and experience in working with film-making K techniques. Several new additions have been made to the Math program, in- cluding two electronic calculators, a new computer, and a Math Seminar Course. The calculators and com- puter are being used to perform tedious computations formerly done by students. The Math Seminar Course was introduced to provide students with topics not covered in Senior Math. ',,,.4-ntvnlf .,,..pn-nH- , D .,,..........- n-as-wh ...suv- ' 4 '4 , , - af -t , - eif? Leji: Scott Stricker finds the computer a great convenience in his work. Far left: Lisa Mylett and Kathy Miller seem to enjoy using the silk screen technique, Center: Mr. Parks demon- strates a new form of geometry to Kevin Walsh. Below: Lori Yost finds that precision and patience are necessary for a good project. . tx QL . X Afpi-'T MI Xxzfgi, ,MQ D If 5 ,yqxilfg gf F Students Received New Aids In Learning This Year The secretarial and clerical classes received a better understanding of business machines and skills with the help of several new additions. The business department obtained a mimeograph machine, three elec- tronic printing calculators, and three electric adding machines. Typing I classes used a new text, Century 21 Typewriting, to expand their knowl- edge. The junior secretarial classes have a club within their time block to help build the girls' characters. Twenty-five students were en- rolled in this year's Diversified Co- operative Training program. In ad- dition to studying about and receiving on-the-job training in in- dustrial or health occupations, psy- chology was also taught in the classroom. Far left: Senior Debbie DeMatteis learns that being highly organized is one of the necessary requirements in discipling oneself toward the goal of successful clerical occupations. Left: Candy Duplain, the female novice in the voca- tional drafting class, demonstrates that a woman is as capable of learning the methods of running the printing press as any man. Be- low: Seniors Pam Cugliari and Robin Brady, future business women, work at strength- ening their secretarial techniques with the help of the shorthand lab. Bottom: Mr. Shoulty's students concentrate on learning the fundamental skills of the modern draftsman. . X I aff 9 ' ' vi ' - 1 N' . -sf'.'-ig,sg-Qg n L. A 'W' I xi q iajyaf ,Y . p.....v- 1, . S. If gs xx Q il Q- ll. Xxx A23 X. x,,. 4' 01 -6-N: P 8 Y -nit! , ai-5 2 f ,W . ., M . Y -'W X- t -0 .W ,, 1a,' . Q' r 4. U .13 ' fe, if ri' .1 425 'J' +34 L 'f U - -:bn Epi!!-ff 7 -W ,rf in 1::.g ' z, . U -1 ,-wh nv W 5:5 H715 ,t,M3f+-W ff 4 N , - -uwnae .11 p 6 f' 'Q N- SP?1 , ,. X, : ' Qu- 15X J sr-- , W1 T . QW Ecology, Equipment Aid Science With ecology becoming an in- creasingly important factor in so- ciety, biology teachers are beginning to devote more time to this subject in their teaching. A speaker from the East Ohio Gas Company was in- vited to discuss pollution and envi- ronmental protection. Certain classes also held debates on related topics. Mr. Hobe welcomed the addition of a top-loading balance to the chem- istry department because of its many benefits. Its most important asset is that it can weigh a chemical in a container and the weight of the container can be erased, registering only the chemical weight. The Van de Graff generator pro- vides an excellent opportunity for physics students to observe the ef- fects of electrons. As electrons move from the generator to one's body, they move to the hairs, which then repel each other as a result of like charges. 'CZ .. 3. ifgl 'fi' 5 51 3! i hgh rs Q p w, U u -, L.,-,Pa 'xii' T93 kg.. .Q x- uri. ' fer.-, . if cw ' . I-.4 ,gr ,gt . 7 -Q.. if - - iv' .fi V f. .I Xyw .' A 1 . ,xg X .' ' 'x ' fix, r if ff -ig-7 5 .... V .-K:-I.: 1 i ' . .Q i , E 4 f i if E i , , v. ' I A . 1. - gf, 3 Far top left: Phyllis Preston uses the new top- loading balance. Far bottom lef: Brian Harri- son proves that static electricity is produced by the Van Graff generator. Center left: In chemistry lab, Cindy Hoeh works to find the volume of water. Below: Mr. Dobson and Denny Coughlin demonstrate angular momen- tum and inertia and their effects on a rotating object. Bottom: The Himalayan doe and her litter became the center of attention in the bi- ology classes. 25 CGM! COTICS IMPM 5 l 45 lie, ' 'Mita-z'f-tfi 1' E: ' 33?-:T 5' I-Ztiiiff. ,nf ,. 8wwr'wm'9 'i'wvvom ,fd ,. ,Q --M, .wg -Q., .. ,. -A ld h Course of Study Depends on U.S. The government classes change a little every year. 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Individuality s Stressed The physical education program is keyed to developing the totality of the individual through promotion of physical fitness, social skills, and a sense of identity. In the girls' pro- gram, bowling has been added to the regular curriculum, which has made necessary the addition of new regu- lation equipment. No additions have been made to the boys' program, as Mr. Hertler feels his is a well- rounded program. His primary con- cern is that the boys enjoy physical activity. Far left: Mike Maurer anxiously attempts a pass against a stiff defense. Left: Jeff Mat- thews seems to enjoy obtaining driver's skills in the simulator. Below: Stephanie Demos per- fects her backdive in Mr. Morrison's swim- ming class. 'fif-.Vw ii :EASE Ln. - 29 STUDENT LIFE J -1 . .4 I 4--5, Jing, In-I 4 iuqf '-s.. 'K' K.. '73 Prom Hits in Hobbit Land 1973 Prom activities had the theme of Hobbit Land and was ti- tled Once Upon a Time. On April fourteenth, 144 couples attended the prom and danced to the music of The Continental Four. The formal- ity of the prom was de-emphasized to make it possible for more stu- dents to attend. A live band, swimming, movies, and refreshments were a few of the attractions at the After-Prom. 543 students were on hand for the party held at the Canton Jewish Center. 32 'N Lx U f lv ki Jv' N. I O Z. S f k i 'K 5 um My ff. IK i . i w Tiki ,, QW' .545 4 ' fi ig. ,z -N. 'ful 1 Q10 sal? H, Ev? i , 1:3143 9 'Q 9 X . Lug -' qv ,gif-5 1 ET A ,1 . x gl, I . L, - . . t .4 ' 5 f - J, . , A. .x - X, . V' fr - - ..f' , f f A .,- . ,'.,' ,. +. 1 X an-:,1g3,::1M'?'7' ,'f'5wf' ,. -' -, ff-,Q I , , . . I 1,5 ' ,a ., rf-L:-I K 311143332918 l V 'gk' Difi?fat ' L, .1 ffax' a- : bf' ' ' - Far top left' Paula Roush and Gail Guenther take time out from decorating the gym for the prom to pose behind hobbit bodies. Far bot- tom left: Lesa Mylett and her escort Jim Wil- kins stand under the bridge of love hoping that the memories of the prom will last for- ever. Left: Dena Berry and Jeff Logan and Debbie Haley and Mike Heidy enjoy the atmo- sphere of Hobbit Land at the 1973 Prom. Below: Reigning over the evening's activities were junior attendants Sally Wern and Chris Angel, Queen Jody Campbell, and senior at- tendants Cindy Roush and Diane Haley. f 3 'l' X - 'E . -5 i 1 X X5 5- J , 1 I, 1 5, f' up , . .1 4,1 I 4 I., f- ,L V gl? 4 yr, 15- ,AIM . V X ' -1-IW - ' 'Qhi'-f . U ., . - x ' , I , , . F , , ' .ji Y if .f .-75 .A '75 , ,'- ' 7 i ' 0. . ' Tw li ' X tg w, ' X L I ,i , X 5-.L Q-,V ' ,' 1 -l ' 'Io' 1- , , - .K g it as , . i if - sv '. Q , .- H 1 t J' ' . B 15 x V N 13, ju ff P y . 53 ,f ' tiff X ,f if H it f ', , . tw ,ff '-I li? Q iff - '7' ' f ' : 4 . X ' 1 ' ? bb? V-5 I he A me F . ' ,s I'-. f w A if 2 N ta i , l-, My A '1 ' M , f fi W 15 ' .., -1 ' f ,, - X Q 9 u ' 2 J els, lv s to . 33 1. 1- v ., Kf V fam lv xx X j 1, .Y X 7 A l V 'g' f . 1 'I fi .Q i lx x 3 Q 5-2 . Q ' L V oe, 'A ,X ,,., W 5? 'U . M31 A-.fl f 1? -NI? Q 'v -hr 1 Memory of Country-Western Homecoming Top: Crowned at the Homecoming pre-game show was 1973 Homecoming Queen Pat Grandjean with attendants Stephanie Baker, Laurie Haidet, and Karen Hill. Far lejl: Ruby Mae Anderson performs at the Homecoming Dance. Top center left: Senior Pat Grandjean watches the Homecoming Game. Above: The Homecoming Court and Fran Piatt, last year's queen, enjoy the ride on the 1973 Home- coming Float. Bottom center left: Rick Cham- bers swimgs his partner, Karen Carcway, at the country western hoe-down. Left: Lesa My- lett and Syd Coleman participate in the barn- yard sounds contest. Hoover High went Country West- ern for this year's Homecoming Dance. There was a barnyard sounds contest in which Jim Wrigley walked away with the prize Ca rub- ber chickenj for his impersonations of a chicken, pigs after dinner, pigs kissing, and a Canton South Wildcat. Formal entertainment was pro- vided by the group One Way Up , and Florie Dorie Girls, Joan Gulling, Paula Sogan, Joan Taylor, Pam Nioura, Heidi Davis, Linda Lockler, and Laurie Yost, Also entertaining were Ruby Mae fNancyJ Anderson, who sang Embrace Me and Delta Dawn , and Bobby Harmelink, who sang You Done Stomped on My Heart. Three hundred students attended the Student Council sponsored dance. Art students, under the direc- tion of Mr. Palmer, transformed the gym into a saloon. 35 Enchantment Felt By Spring Royalt The Old West, theme of the '73 Band prom, had saloon decorations and mock gambling with paper money. A novel feature of this year's Spring Sing was the addition of spe- ciality acts by members of the choirs. Dave Bridenstine provided the music for the dance which followed. The 1973 Track Queen and Court presented awards at the North Can- ton Invitational Track Meet. Right: Reigning over the Band Prom were Karla Schmucker, senior attendantg Debbie Davidson, Queeng Marcia Ray, junior atten- dantg and Sharie Hirt, sophomore attendant. Far right top: Crowning ceremony for the 1973 Track Queen and court took place at the North Canton Invitational Track Meet. Crowned were Laurie Felscher, sophomore at- tendantg Sue Shatzer, Queeng Karen Careway, junior attendantg and Debbie Jereb, freshman attendant. Far right bottom: Royalty for the Spring Sing were Debbie Davidson, senior at- tendantg Lori Fulk, sophomore attendantg Betsy Burnett, Queeng Ester Wakeman, junior attendantg and Melissa Lazich, senior attendant. 36 ,gn I r .?,,,. Ag r A Q Z' X 4V,J, pu K p'1U65., n'lQ'.l'1 5 lx V A 'D' U.6 ' q 9 b 'v 1 V .fx ,, tin ssl UV! pn! un A U ll H' X U s-rv vvilp Q V , as - 4 sv! 1 v.'.Vg0 V A ,, uv 'UV bln! v QI' Wwe, Mv va' 6, h 'fs 1 iii 3 1 2 5 a V AW' Www' 1 w-.J i ' x I i , . 0 .1-'J H-ni X VR :fy FE Choirs Sing Out Irving Berlin's musical, An- nie Get Your Gun, was brought to Hoover March 29 and 30, 1973 by the A'Capella Choir. Under the production and direction of Mr. Howes the choir recaptured the old West With Brian Walters and Debbie Davidson in the lead- ing roles. Mr. Howes was thor- oughly pleased With the pro- duction and added that the enthusiasm had been carried over into more recent produc- tions. The highlight of the fall season, A Touch of Autumn featured all the choirs. Soph- omores Tina Zirps and Dave Mullins sang solo parts for the first time and Mr. Howes com- mented that they handled it very well, regardless of Tina's shaking legs. When asked his opinion of the choir, Mr. Howes said, They have been excited all yearg the kids really are anxious to work. 7 7 For lcjfl 1-enter: Cowboys and Indians gather at the hotel during the first act of the musical Annie Get Your Gun. Top left: Charlie Daven- port tTom Nimenj, sings There's No Busi- ness Like Shoxv Business. For Iqfi: The cast gathers backstage in the choir room before the show. Fu 1' center Iqfi: Tim Baker, Tom Ni- men, and Mark Inzetta argue with Annie. Center left: Annie and Frank tBrian Waltersj sing They Say lt's Wonderful , accompanied by pianist Chris Hamilton. Bottom Iqfl: Tim Baker, Vic Steffen, Mark Inzetta, and Wendy Davis relax backstage. Left: Pawnee Bill tJeff Bilkertj bites hard on his cigar. Belezrf THE A'CAPELLA CHOIR. Front Roux' Paula Rouseh, Laurie Riehm, Seemul Roux' Dwayne Cubbage, Doug Myers, Greg McCreery, Dan Ramsey, Jim Strauch, Herb Burke, Jeff Kin, Fred Clark, Brian Waltersg Tlzirrl Roux' Chris Cox, Al Martison, Steve Cope, Chuck Ul- mschneider, Andy Moock, Scott Davis, Rick Kirk, Todd McMullen, Jeff Brinkley, Jeff Bi- lkert. Fourth Row: Cindy Dishrow, Scott Ma- ckel, Martin Burt, Tom Nimen, Missy Ingold. Julie Woodson, Wendy Weigle, Paula Owens, Mary Garcia, Marlene Gross. Fifth Row: Mr. Howes, Laurie Bacon, Dana Merriman, Nancy Anderson, Debbie Martin, Nancy Beard, Sherry Geib, Pam Yoder, Paula Blohm, Kathy Gilkison, Sue Savage, Laurie Beck, Mindy Se- cunde, Peggy Rowan. Silrtli Roux' Brian Gil- lespie, Stan Barch, Nancy Kolaric, Roxanne Combs, Esther Wakeman, Aristotal Maragas, Janice Strenk, Paula Richards, Dave Sankey, Becky Huffman, Laurie Feldscher, Jody Sousa, April Kidder, Debbie Seitz, Jenny Spencer. Sciientli Roux' Chris Hamilton, Julie Taylor, Jan Wilkin, Julie Mathie, Maggie Haines, Ginny McQueen, Liz Little, Lesa My- lett, Sue Kalagedes, Debbie Zimmerman, Becky Cassler, Sue Trachel, Laurel Hines, Kim Moffet, Melanie Rice, Laurie Rider, Ann Winters, Karen Careway, Sue Hosmer, Sherri Hirt. 39 Students Learn bout Government nd Australia Hoover had 5 delegates to Boys' and Girls' State this year. States delegates get a chance to participate in mock government for 8 days by running for state and local offices. The delegates campaign in hopes of winning the position they wish. Girls' State was held at Capital Uni- versity and Boys' State was held at Ashland College. In Australia there are only two seasons, summer and autumn, so George Barnes was surprised to see snow on his arrival to North Canton in January 1973. George comments, This is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live here. Right: Hoover's 1973 representatives to Boys' and Girls' State are Cathy Peden, Mark Gissi- ner, Sherry Geib, Tom Folts, and Lori Hart- ong. For right: Our lone foreign exchange student is George Barnes from Australia. 40 .gi fa' i If gi. i N E ' 4 4 3,22 .1 f Q if lk 5 . .vg..' '51- Q Q 4 Rv x 11 Y i .f 924 'if '-V. 5' z 4 , 'Y' ffl, 'Zi .O I ' -v ,. iq ,arf ff 1 ' Q 2 L. X . Q. f iv z., L ' ' Thespians Enact Exaggerated Play Pure as the Driven Snow. an old fashion melodrama, was presented by the thespians on November 3. Nancy Anderson was the young her- oine rescued from the black-hearted villain by the hero, Chris Cox, in the nick of time! The entire play took place in the lobby of an inn located in a small town in Vermont. 300 people attended the perfor- mance. Tom Cox provided Gay Nine- ties music between acts. Loft: The cast of Pure as the Dl'l l?l'Il Snou' in- cluded: Dave Cain as Jonathan Logan, Phyllis Preston as Zamah Logan, Ester Wakeman as Nellie Morris, Barb Folts as Imogene Pickens, Tom Nimen as Mortimer Frothingham, Jeff Bilkert as Jed Lunn, Jane Yonally as Letty Barber, Nancy Anderson as Purity Dean, Chris Cox as Leander Longfellow, Julie Myers as Mrs. Faith Hogue, Kris Lundstrom as Mrs. Ethelinda Hewlitt, Sally Wern as Allison Hewlitt, and Tom Folts as E.Z. Pickens. Far left: Nancy Anderson, trying to escape from the villain, says Heaven will protect the working girl . Far bottom Jeff: Chris Cox, Dave Cain, and Phyllis Preston assemble in the lobby just after Chris had discovered a baby in the barn. Far cenfer Iejlf Sally Wern exclaims to Tom Folts, E,Z., You're so funny . Center left: Tom Nimen has just guessed Barb F'olt's secret of her love for Leander Longfellow. Below: Tom Nimen is in the process of blaekmailing the ex-convict, Jeff Bilkert. Students Become Actively Involved Through increased Student Coun- cil activity and individual student in- volvement shown this year's pro- gram of assemblies has gained favorable reaction around the school. While most assemblies were presented by the students, Mr. Shultz provided an interesting speech on teen-age sex relationships. This particular presentation pro- voked various reactions, but the ma- jority of students' sentiments were favorable. Both the Reserve and Varsity cheerleaders seemed inspired by the school spirit, as reflected by the reac- tion to the pep rallies and their skits. Some of the more memorable assem- blies were the Homecoming Pep Rally, in which the cheerleaders Went Hillbilly,' and the Canton South Rally, in which they sang their own version of One Tin Soldier. Above: Mr. Shultz and his dummy capture the students' attention before he begins his speech for the assembly. Top right: Mark Ko- rosi accepts the Wilfart Award as Cronies Rick Chambers, Gary McVann and Brian Walters cheer their fella on. Boitom right: Jeff Bilkert attempts to frighten Bob Draper, the Hoover High School Thanksgiving turkey. Far right: Mr. Brockett woefully hums the background music for Miss Haden's ballad about the Jackson Quarterback as Mr. Airhart looks on. HW' Q , , , ' 'Q V ' 1, rsgvrg' . gig .L .V K. 1 i, -Q.-. ' My we iff? 4f3 +f5f,j otoo i , , V A Fffle fm .2 'V was -sf fyrw.. f f . 'F C? I If ff 'i il J i if 'Lx fl' if Il 1 it W ,sl 19, Q! 1' , 1 K asf 1 . I K ,J A '-9 M, in .. A '3?'TfY1f-Ig, ,, Lqft: Joan Pujazon's brother, Jorge takes a si- esta under a tree in his back yard in Torreon, Mexico. He is wearing a sombrero covering his head, and the traditional Spanish vest. Above: While on a six weeks tour of Europe, Stephanie Skemp visited her Grandfather's cousin, a Professor of Greek Philosophy at the University of Durham, in Durham, England. Below: Sandy Shonsky visited a bullfight in Madrid, Spain, while on a six country tour of Europe. Rlhfjhi' What kind of animal is this? It has the head of George Barnes, who was our exchange student from Australia, and the body of a kangaroo. r h . ge, ii M e Gran i mai' Pupils See Sights Stephanie Skemp visited Europe with a group called People to People. She toured nine countries in six weeks. Stephanie liked Germany the best because its standard of living was similar to ours. Mexico was the host country for Joan Pujazon, an exchange student from Hoover. After a year in Mex- ico, Joan described the driving as unbelievable . She managed to en- roll in a coed school after first being assigned to an all-girls school. Sandy Shonsky took part in a Eu- ropean tour sponsored by the stu- dent Study League. Her six week tour took her to five countries. She enjoyed this experience greatly, es- pecially the bullfight in Spain. Australian Rotary Exchange Stu- dent George Barnes saw his first snow in the U.S. The weather in Australia is like our summer, only year-round. With this kind of weather, swimming is a popular sport of which George showed his talent on Hoover's swim team. His father was a free style swimmer on Australia's Olympic team in 1956, winning a gold medal. 47 ATHLETICS I I I ff . Q I I I K . Y. gn uv - ,ya -,.-I .A ,.. 9-14- L- Xl., ' , .' .1-v I I 19 iw If 1'- I' 11 E I s I I I I I L 4. Ig. I '23 ,Q X -X lu- :JT .Yi 5 ,1.o Y' bf .4'! 'v D6 Abo1'c.' VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row: Bob Mitchell, Mike Lintner, Bill Sumser, Steve Alguire, Dwayne Culiliage, Bill Wut- kins, Jeff Holliday, Dave Palmer, Chuck Co- letta. Jml Roux' Jeff Cindric, Craig Foughty, Jeff Logan, Tim Smith, Mark Korosi, Bill Brown, Kim Cooksey, Jack Hudson, Jeff Wil- liams. .ml Roux- Bill Schreckengost, Jeff Chu- fzir, Alan Orth, Steve Rosenlieh, Jerry Dolvin, Mike Russ, Tim Staley, Doug Marquette, Doug Wise. .Uh Row: Doug Rush, Chris Mane- val, John Coyle, Andy Spousellor, Andy Moh- ler, Dave Watkins. .-Ffh Roux' John Fry, Brad Baker, Jeff Brinkley, Geoffrey Gratny, Tim Mathie, Rick Anderson, Greg Kurtz, Kevin Klee, Jeff Rush. Right: The starting offensive line set up for the snap. Cciztwr riglzf: Mike Lintner congratulates Tim Smith for making a touchdown, For Right: Boh Mitchell passes the hall to a receiver downfield. 50 Hoover Gridders Maintain Federal League Title for Second Consecutive Viking Football Season A 9-1 record climaxed the Vikings' season with its second consecutive Federal League title. Jeff Cbufar, Kim Cooksey, Craig Foughty, John Fry, Mike Lintner, Jeff Logan, and Bill Sumser were se- lected to this year's All-Federal League Team. Fry and Logan were also named to the Northeastern Ohio All-Star Team, and Logan was hon- ored by being named to the All-Ohio Team. Jeff Logan set a Stark County scoring record by scoring a total of 426 points in his two-and-a-half-year career. During this period, he gained close to 4,500 yards rushing. Coach Hertler stated, This had to be one of the finest football teams in the history of the school. He said that the seniors accepted the juniors and sophomores as they should, and the co-captains John Fry and Jeff Logan provided excellent lead- ership. He also felt the secret to the team's success was the respect for each other and a matter of getting along as a unit. He concluded by saying, This will be one season that I personally will remember for a long time. i i ig' 2 Twig 6 ali A ' Jia 2 .. 3 Q A glfvk , Close Calls Slip by as Victories The Vikings' closest win of the season was their victory over Perry. After battling to a 21-20 lead, the Vikings turned over a costly fumble to Perry with a few minutes remain- ing in the game. Perry drove down to the 3-yard line, and with only a few seconds remaining, they lined up to try a 20-yard field goal. But the snap was low, and Hoover squeaked by to give Coach Hertler ' ft . , , i t il? 1 1 'l U 2 if 3' 1 A E . . l liwm g..Qa1w......we- , I r-'W 7 J . ' Q his one hundredth victory as Viking head coach. Hoover gave up its only defeat of the season to Oakwood in a 21-20 re- versal of the Perry game. Oakwood went ahead 18-14 in the fourth quar- ter, but Hoover regained a 20-18 lead on the ensuing drive. However, Oak- wood charged right back and with six seconds remaining booted a 25- yard field goal to break Hoover's 21- game winning streak. Fur left: Kim Cooksey breaks a tackle and charges toward paydirt. Lzyifs Cheerleaders Amy Holdren and Dena Barry show enthusi- asm during the game. Center left: This year's co-captains were Jeff Logan and John Fry. Bottom Ifjl: Defensive back Dale Wabschall consults Coach Viscounte's advice between plays. Below: Jeff Logan charges across the goal line for another six points. 53 we 1 '2T.1- A15 ' 'N -, ., Nil?-,fxf ff' M11 .F 'WMM ' Q , w. r fs -5' 24 x fafhq, WN! E!-F , I F f-M V f-fa ' l . . -' .- 45 f ,'Jwl1 -, . , --I i Q . 4' 9 D :fl , M: Q - Av , --4- ' ' V -' i-F - v--w,. 'fjiflz V -1- 'r --1 - Q' 'K - j .. ,Q Q I Aw Tift 12 A K D ' v -f ' NI m - 'lu , , . , . 1 if If A l , I V 1 1 ' 1' -, 7- T W : V ' I Q 5 ' ' X, 7' X ' ' ,,,A Atl' v V .L,V fl Q K X ' ' -.nf , if , f 'N , . , . 4 .2 ' Q I , .- . :L 1 v X. 54 'Q 1' 144 vo i . . A., .,ammm:1 n:neea..,tvw'mswnmv, I s K iw d 'il I mmnm Best of Season Brings Victories Hoover's final two games were their best of the season. Amid a freezing downpour Hoover domi- nated Louisville in a 16-8 victory. Jeff Logan carried for 174 yards and one touchdown, and Mike Lintner made a spectacular leaping grab for the second six points. The following Week Hoover trounced first-place Jackson 44-14 to give Hoover their second consecutive Federal League title. Hoover got several early breaks and by halftime Hoover had a 36-0 lead. For top left: This year's majorettes are Paula Reeder, Sheri Geih, Anne Bethel, Sharie Hirt, Kitty Kattner, Val Hirt, Sharon Wise, Ann Winters, and Becky Cassler. For left: First Row: Paula Reeder, Sheri Geih, Anne Bethel, Sharie Hirt, Kitty Kattner, Valerie Hirt, Sha- ron Wise, Ann Winters, Becky Cassler. Jml Row: Pat Savage, April Kidder, Ward Snyder, Scott King, Cliff Domer, Mike Heidy, Charles Maley, Kevin Andalaro, Joe Kolp, Nancy Til- litski. ,ml Row: Gina MclVlanaway, Karen Hill, Martha Wright, Lynn Greisheimer, Sarah Martin, Phil Powell, Bob Jewell, Bill Gilkisin, Sue Andalaro, Lyn Sponsellor, Kim Boughton. .Uh Roux' Melanie Rice, Becky Zielasko, Patty Donant, Tena Zirps, Dolores Garcia, Gail Guenther, Sue Hosmer, Pam Morath, Kim Moffatt, Cindy Brown. .ith Roux' Tam Morath, Robin Spall, Liz Curley, Debbie Sandbrink, Laurie Beck, Julie Myers, Sue Frock, Beth Bytheway, Lori Haidet, Ann Rueh, Roxanne Combs. oth linux' Rick Scott, Ed Whitman, Becky Huffman, Nancy Young, Beth Anne Morrison, Ginny Vallierc, Sue May, Barb Ball, Patty Phillips, Karen Careway. ?fl1 Roux' Gary Hanft, Holly Smith, Demmie Pepper, Sara Carr, Clarence Givler, Norah Stamps, Bill Gil- bert, Cindy Wagner, Cathy Dinsmore, Jan Wilkin, Bill Michel. Sth Row' Todd Lesh, Carl Schaub, Jody Sousa, Steve Harper, Kevin Cline, Jeff McVann, Rick Kirk, Doug Lobby, Tom Queen, Mark Gissinger. wh Row: Mark Gcodin, Lisa Miller, Dana Pratt, Brian Gil- lespie, Lisa Ritchie, Liz Little, Bruce Ber- nhart, Terry Figurella, Brad Hamlin, Steve Cope, David Crawford, 10111 Row: Brian Jones, Ted Boller, Robin Reader, Todd Radosevic, Tim Smith, Amy Kendig, Paula Seavcr, Larry Gele, Chuck Ulmschneider, Doug Davidson, Bill Adams, Eric Hirt. Top left: Varsity Cheer- leaders for this year are Joan Gulling, Amy Holdren, Julie Taylor, Dena Barry, and Paula Sogan. Left: Coach Hertler overlooks the pre- game practice. Bottom, left: Reserve Cheer- leaders do their thing. 55 Reserves Climax With 9-0 Record A 9-0 season and the Federal League title were achieved by the 1973 Reserve football team under Coach Gross's guidance. The team's most exciting game, according to Coach Gross, was the Oakwood game where the reserves avenged the varsity team's loss to Oakwood the night before with a 60- 6 massacre. Mr. Gross commented, The boys worked well together and team spirit was great. Each individual didn't play very much because there were so many boys on the team. He also said that next year will be just as promising if the hard work continues. Rfglzf: Kevin Klee leaps to catch a high pass. Cmztrfr right: Jeff Logan attempts the extra point. Fur center rrglif: The team runs off the field triumphantly after an important victory. Fur center: Three members of the Hoover backfield participate in some strange sideline activities. Fur bottom right: RESERVE FOOTBALL TEAM. First Row' Bob Rogers, Bill Moore, Marty Martin, Bob Farber, Dave Foughty, Dan Greenho, Dan Anderson. Sw:- onrl Roux' Tom Caniford, Dale Wabschall, Doug Mattachione, Steve Smith, Adrian Schleis, Jim Yoder, Marty Rinehart, Vince Harris. T11 ini Roz:-: Tim Meister, Jim Strauch, Russ Thompson, Brian Votaw, John lngold, Glen Hoffmyer, Scott Jordan, Steve Kuhn. Foirrfli Roux' Pat Southworth, Steve Gissiner, Jeff Houseman, Lou Packa, Charlie Grand- jean, Scott Richardson, Mickey Mohler, Dave John. Fifth Row: Matt Joliat, Bruce Huff, Mide Maurer, Bill Nutt, Scott Texter, Randy Torrence, Jeff Matthews. 56 Y, .S xx' .nut i.i '- as 'The V I K9- Dribblers Survive The 1973-1974 varsity basketball team had a disappointing season with a 2-16 record. Jim Dragomire's 121 points made him the leading scorer, and Rick Anderson led in rebounds with a total of 70. Mr. Ber- rodin also called Mark Garber the team's best defensive player. He also attributed the team's poor season to the predominance of underclassmen, but also called this a strong point since next year's team will have so many returning lettermen. Right: Coach Goodpasture reviews strategy with the varsity team. Bfflmu' VARSITY BAS- KETBALL TEAM: lst Row: J. Dragomire, C. Grandjean, B, Mitchell, T. Caniford, S. Clay,. 2nd Row: J. Driggers, G. Kurtz, T. Laursen, T. Mathie, R. Anderson, B. Baker, S. Davis, Ceri- fer Riyhf: Mark Garber dribbles the ball downcourt. Fu 1' Rigliff Rick Anderson leaps to grab a rebound. in 'UU vE,, ' A Q b ? SF K f M A ,..,,,NM A , -4. ' 'ft Q Ly, . D at i . -Q-. 5 1- PW 1-qi A , r 'Wu Cheerleaders Take Top Honors at umerous Contests This year's varsity cheerleaders have won their share of awards. Af- ter capturing first place while at- tending Camps All America last summer, they placed first in the Kent Stark Cheerleading Com- petition. In national competition last summer, the team came away with third place and in individual com- petition Joan Gulling placed first and was named Miss Teen-Age Cheerleader. ln addition, Julie Tay- lor placed fourth, and Dean Berry re- ceived an honorable mention. Below: The varsity cheerleaders lead the par- tisan crowd in a Hoover cheer. Right: Charlie Grandjean penetrates the opposing defense for an easy lay-up. Center Right: Rick Ander- son eyes the basket as he prepares to bank a short shot. Far top right: Reserve cheer- leaders Linda Lockler, Joan Taylor, Pam Nioura, Heidi Davis, Linda Meister exhibit one of their formations which take many long hours to perfect. For Center Right: Varsity cheerleaders Julie Taylor shows her enthusi- astic spirit during a cheer. Bottom Right: Jeff Walsh dribhlcs quickly down court. 61 Reserves Achieve A ictorious Year The reserve basketball team achieved a 12-6 record under their new coach, Mr. Parks. Tom Caniford was the leading scorer for the squad with a total of 185 points and Mike Maurer led in reboundings with 105 despite the fact that the two were promoted to the varsity squad dur- ing midseason along with Charlie Grandjean. Mr. Parks remarked that their most exciting game was their second game against Perry where they were behind by five points with less than a minute to play and came back to win by two. Above: Reserves team Jeff Walsh, Tom Cani- ford, Bob Farber, Dale Findley, Mike Maurer, Bill Nutt, Steve Martin, Charlie Grandjean, Jerry Willaman, Steve Schuttera. Right: Brad Baker drives for the basket. Center right: Jim Dragomire tops off a jump shot with a deli- cate release. Far fight: Tom Laursen fights for a difficult rebound. 62 I ,, Y ' ' ' as ,ja 'Eff .f an t 'aa ' - is 1 1 ,ru,6,'w.,,vf ' , swf ' 63 - M ,, ,N - ,, ww' 'iffy l xwh 1974 VARSITY WRESTLING RECORD Hoover 44 Jacks 18 26 O k d 29 41 C y h g F ll 14 38 H 18 44 F 1 12 11 C t S th 44 33 G1 d 21 18 L ll 32 18 M l gt 41 30 P y 26 gg r- WRTH NUR jf HURT! Inav vom nu HTH E I 0 UTD H fx WRTH EIITUI RT IITIII L' ,ziiww ' Q. hw' 5329? ,fl -1 13.115 me It 1'o..w il ii, . X-ii ., X hm: LF' i.. ,im ,N I 4'-'w..,,a Grapplers Finish with 6-4 Record The 1974 varsity Wrestling team battled to a 6-4 record under the coaching of Mr. Tolarchyk. Jim Dick- erson was the team's high-point man and was also named most valuable player. He and Tim Smith also re- ceived each a hundred dollar scholar- ship. Steve Alguire was named the most improved wrestler. The reserve team also obtained a 6-4 record. Coach Tolarchyk called the whole squad the best group of individuals we've ever coached. Top Lefl: Jim Dickerson stealthily eyes his op- ponent and waits for the proper moment to at- tempt a takeclown. Bottom Lrjff: VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: lst Row: Mike Merri- man, Greg Sweitzer, Jim Rumble, Jim Dicker- son, Bill Michel, Dan Smith Znd Row: Steve AllIUll'6, Russell Thompson, Jeff Williams, Jeff Brinkley, Brian Wood, Tim Smith, Dun Anderson. Above' Tim Smith holds an advan- tageous position over his opponent. Lqfi: Mike Merriman wrestles his opponent to the mat in a takedown. 65 is . 2 P5 fs Le ia S4 H Q 4 fi 5 5 E 5 fe ,N E F 5 5 if 5 5 :Q E ai S 1973 CROSS COUNTRY? Hoover Opponent 32 Oakwood 24 4 Perry 33 27 South 28 39 Glenwood 18 28 Fairless 31 19 Jackson 36 40 Louisville 15 19 Marlington 15 Low score wins Y im, 67 as ' .may 'wwf A I K V X , , 1 x -, y, A 4 1 WV- Mx , GP 'ls' 4 ek' , 4 4 4 M , '- 4- 1- 9 ' M - f' ' Team Breaks Four Track Records The 1973 Track Team has an over- all record of 3-6 under the coaching of Mr. Richard Gross. Rick White was honored as the most valuable player. In addition the team succeeded in breaking four school records. Dave Smith broke the existing high jump record with a jump of 6 feet, 114 inches. The new two-mile relay record of 828.2 was set by Rick Chambers, Ron Savage, Mark Tapley, and Mark Wabschall. Steve Alguire, Kim Cooksey, Barney Lowden, and Rick White set a new 480-yard shuttle hurdle relay record with a 1102.5 timing. And the old pole vault record was broken by both Steve Alguire and Dan Shetler with identical 12 foot 3-inch vaults. This year's team had a total of twenty-two letter winners. In addi- tion to those people named above, 68 the following were also letter win- ners: Rick Anderson, Mike Ensmi- nger, Geof Gratny, Scott Hill, Mau- rice Jackson, Andy Mohler, Mike Morath, Alan Orth, Larry Peden, Bill Sumser, Jeff Sweitzer, and Jim Wilkins. Mr. Gross stated: The team had a large number of underclassmen this year, so we expect better things as a team next year. We will miss the graduates very much because they won consistentlyf' One peculiarity in this year's team was the absence of any co-captains. Below' left: Jeff Sweitzer slithers over the horizontal bar. Hfglif: Bill Snmser leaps high for ai winning long jump, For riglif: Geof Gratny releases the discus vigorously. , a 5: if ,'r: f'l Mm-' 'Q' K V., Q u.,x.,L 9 . -QM 16 xr-sim. -.' rl ,Q V ' f w-sf -' Q' 'ln f ,, sf 'A .iwu , gl S- 'K' 3 9 Mig' A W f fi A fix A .tsl 4351, ,wa A ' 42 5 K. , Klum w 4 ' ' i G-ffm L jig!!! Q: f 1 1, . 1.91 ' ,ywkhw -.I 4' . I ,AZVA f f Q .V I b --QQ 4 fi? Q31 . V. 'vw .L KH, 1. g V 3' , . ' 15+ -Sk ft fs. Ji 'Pi .. 1. 44 'ffkzfvmaifts-., wllglm I. f, fic' Q F Q Q 1 Q fi 9' P H. Y , Q fi Q L Q .if 199 1.2 'K f I nf 1-.., wr? vw, B . Z Tvyfyik . Q ' K l Um.. ..., Racketeers Tie A 16-2 record and a tie for the Federal League Championship were achieved by the 1973 tennis team un- der Coach Don Miller. Sophomore Doug Bradshaw was the top singles player and most valuable player af- ter he achieved a 17-O record. Other first-year stars were Phil Powell and Jim Dehn. Bradshaw placed first in the district tournament which quali- fied him for the state tournament in Columbus. In addition, the doubles teams of Skibbens-Martinsen and McCreery-McClellan won matches in the sectionals. According to Coach Miller, the team's most exciting match of the season was the last one, a 3-2 victory against Glenwood, which avenged an earlier loss to them. Frzr fnp left: The doubles team ol' John McClellan and Greg McCreery stand poised and ready to return the volley. Cwiter lqfi: Doug Bradshaw bellows a cry of effort as he smashes the ball with his vigorous backhand return, Bottom left' Jim Skibbens applies the basic fundamentals he has learned in handling a difficult shot. Left: Paul Miller's precise tim- ing and follow through result in an excellent volley. Alnoivx' Coach Miller observes the per- formance of Greg McCreery as his team- mates look on. Rllffllff Debbie Hanscom and Wendy Weigel wait for their opponent's serve in a double match, Fur liglit: Sue Honold ap- pears to be satisfied with her shot as she fin- ishes her long follow-through. 5 W-eg, 'in W Q 'rw , , I p sk. A . ' 1 v v. F 1 I 2 4 pl sf,ax,wf s he 1, Zh , v f, 71 Batters Swing to New Championship The 1973 baseball team captured the Federal League championship with a record of 18-6. Joel Jagger and Jeff Logan had the best pitch- ing records with 8-0 and 5-1 seasons respectively. The highest batting av- erages were held by Tom Stock with .407, Jeff Winegard with 352, and Roy Mowls with 342. Tom Stock, Jeff Winegard, Roy Mowls, Mike Harvey, and Joel Jagger were named to the Federal League All Star Team. Coach Knisely predicts that if the pitching comes through there will be a lot to look forward to in 1974. Above left: Mike Lintner crosses first base to produce a single. Center' riylzf: Jeff Logan warms up in the on-deck circle as he waits to hat. 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Bottom center: lst row: Charlie Tobias, Gary Mandley, Mark Montengro, Bob Rogers, Paul Krauser, Robin Reeder. 2nd row: Russ Chambers, Jeff White, Chris Nolte, Scott Halpin, Bruce Speicher. 3rd row: Coach Morrison, Scott Mackall, Kevin King, Mark Juenemann, Bryan Johson, Jeff King, Rick Phillips, Doug Speicher. 4th row: Mark Gissiner, Ralph Hopple, George Barnes, Rick Chambers, Gary McVann, Greg McCreery, Bob Murray, Dan Ramsey. Absent: Mark Johnson. Bottom right: Dan Ramsey surges through the water in the butterfly stroke. ' Q' U v 1 1 .,U'U U U I O40 O i . . ,xftuiiiiqngg , 1 f , f-m.5,fi' - , - U i - 1:-4ig5.f1ft3gi5ig, 1j:v,+.1i:gg2? Q Q . My i . K iff - 'K ' -' '- '15, .::f??fs,Q--ie? - if it MQ, ' -ff -. ' ' Q A x vs tt 'gf' V?-:lirw M: ' -, g sf 1, V M A I , - , , Q 5 ' .- Ni 'V . 1.55-A f 2. - . ' xy, .' 3 'xQiE+Sf1. t t I fs . i Sex it i K' ' i . . , ' 'iiff5fipE?15Lf:i, t,. ' 'ff ,EGO - , -' Wt, .yt u g r g, , ... 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' f r1 ff'L11,. pt , A-1,-1' Q',4tE?f, 5' 1' ' - '21 , , ' x 1 . ' 3 ' , ,, 9 1 I' Mi . 'ii S. if , ' ' 9 'f ' li ' 'gl ' 2 El are 'f ' i ' t ' rf , .,,. ,, U. 'si -' 4 i gg tw QQ 1.4! dl an - The 1973-1974 swim team cap- tured a 6-3 record under Coach Mor- rison's able guidance, Russ Cham- bers set three individual school records with a time of 51,4 in the 100-yd. freestyle, 1254.8 in the 200- yd. freestyle, and 2:13.8 in the IM Viking Tankers Swim to Record Breaking Season With Many Wins findividual medleyj. Ralph Hopple also set a school record in the 500-yd freestyle with a 5220.2 mark. In addi- tion, a record was set in the 400-yd freestyle relay by Rick and Russ Chambers, Gregg McCreery, and John Skirtech with a 3134.1 clocking, a,- w ill V 2 W 1 Nt e .iaild.i'a:-ig',i7, I wfgf ni V I K, .. .. , ,,. v. .. , -Yi? . ... ' .,,,, , .. , 1 -Q1-fer ,gf ww My o V K in ,ik V, , . fb . V Q My A . ' '- . 'Wi ' .?J3gwg'f'?i55 .M figgazt. 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'. .5 it sg.. ,X .- 'irfflll Golfers Putt to a Great Season The 1973 golf team attained a 12-8 record and finished third in the Fed- eral League under the able coaching of Mr. Gary Wechter. Tim Starrett was the top golfer as he achieved a 13-7 record and ended up with a 36.9 average. Tim also was top medalist with a total of 16 med- als. John Mallard had the second best combined record. Top fin' left: Coach Wechter' analyzes John Mullard's grip and stance and intently awaits his putt. Top Iqff: Tim Starrett's concentration on the delicate and complex motions of a chip shot pay off as he hits the ball squarely and, consequently, has an excellent shot. Fur bot- tom Izyt: The starting foursome of Gary Stellpflug, Doug Boyer, John Mallard, and Tim Starret relax eontentedly after winning an important match. Cwztcr: Doug Boyer's vigorous weight transfer and his powerful snap of the wrists result in a long fairway shot. l i 77 ORGANIZATIONS pp...- .'-3 . W ,. '.', -,' x ...'-L-Q,Q..,K:..a.3:4 Q' if -. - 1, .- '.: N. '.4 W... - MII L , 'A L. , , . 11 . , 1 , -, . .,a'-.U-nf - , Af- :- R I -' -w., i .4. - , , I . .. U . ,fx ....-...- ..-.,,.,,, .A -U ..:x,. a.u.i.-.-. X J.. ...-ih... N XI Nu I, A , X 'x X ' 4 N, ,:. Ani' X' I ' ERSTII S 6' S CSX xx .4 0 ' J 'uty .' 6 1 r I . x YA YQ Q, ..-11 ' z.- ,,-W.Fr,- , ' 1' f .','.' f ', .-6.12 J, -vc-sf-43-i.vl.n-'.L..4Lh. ' ,ff fq.-':7F, .W f Q, -. , . ,. liz-wr 1 WVU! .ri'f ' 'G ,mn --fs.. .,--- I i ,Q 5 xl ,A ,: Wmittg - 'NV uv, . ,xy jf d gi 1 Left: Demonstrating the smiles they used to sell annuals is the sales staff of Barb Foltz, Jan Wilken, Becky Zielasko, Lori Hartong, Sue Luckner, Cindy Minich, Donna Richards, and Lee Kuhne. Right: Typically unorganized are organization editor, Steve Harper and as- sistant, Amy Kistler, Below: Sharie Sponsel- ler, Karen Fitz, Trudy Bogart, Rachel Rife, and Amy Deuble, who are the advertising staff, show off the staff's awards, Far left bottom: On the opposite side of the camera's lens for once are photographers Mark John- son, Steve Busey, and Stacey McMaster. Cen- ter Lef! Bottom: Business manager Evelyn Canterbury works on the staff's finances. Left bottom: The student life staff of Sharie Hirt, Barbara Harris and Editor Debbie Hanscom searches for picture ideas. Bottom: Mr. Walker gives Charleen Fessler, introductory staff member, a pass. lj. fp , ... -W ,:w,:f.,. 3. . 5. l A 4 ' ' iyififxt g J f E, Q- 1-:X SY A , ' -t, sf bt lx L23 J N- Q., , P 9- 3 l ?fll.4' ' 'I'-wp-... ...B gif- Staff Toils Hard For Great Book Working with the theme Learn- ing and Becoming the annual staff gave their time to produce the 1974 Annual. The forty-eight member staff was run by Editor-in-Chief Joan Pujazon, who helped the other staff members solve their many problems. As the annual's staff advie sor, Mr. Walker contributed much time, advice, and numerous pounds of candy, although some staff mem- bers felt that his only purpose was to reject their copy. Eight pages were added this year including two in full color. Also added was a new tele- photo lens to help the photographers in their shooting. 81 4' gf . 3-,R X., Y 02 .-.i ff Y V A -s UQ ..,V, xr - A X N52 Ay Q , L R 4x ,M '55f '!Nm if ,v 4 5 , . . 11 W t W x yt M 'IQ .naw ., ,fn Q. 3-av' Yearbook Succeeds Fur lop left: Index erlitoi' Jenny Getrnst searches tlirrwngli the file tiserl to inrlex i'el'e1'- Cnees to students. Twp ,Iliff Faenlty editor, Nancy Nurman, anil assistant, Barli Knenper, interview Mr. Brnekett, Left: Cullen Anclring, editor' of classes stat't', Nancy Beard, and Dana Merriman iclentify unflerelassman pie- tures. Fur helium 14177: Hxainining I'lmful1'rlf magazine are Athletitfs erlitnr, Run Smith, ancl Nancy Anderson. C1'lIf1'!'lfQfl.' Gecn'ge-Ann Bozeka, Headlines erlitnr, examine pictures that supplement headlines. B.,rr,.iii hill: Nih- hling on a Kit Kat liar, Paula Blnhm, Aeailem- ies editor, reads the copy assistant Amy Lin- clenhurgci' has just typed. Bzflvzu' Flclitenin- Chief Joan Pnjazon discusses the sLat't s progress at a meeting. 83 1 F14-if i Q . Guests Give Advice Math-Science Club delved into topics ranging from the stars in the sky to the fossils under their feet. Presenting the talk on the stars was Chuck Schuster, a Hoover graduate. This talk was of special interest since it stressed the neglected crea- tionist point of view. Medical Arts Club president, Tina Willaman, headed that club as it toured Aultman Hospital. The club also heard pathologist Dr. John Thomas speak on medical careers. Home-Ec club heard speakers on topics covering current fashions and homemaking. Above: Home Ec Club officers Terry Mondorf, Pam Cugliari, and George-Ann Bozeka exam- ine the new styles with the aid of Debbie Ster- tzbach from Sears. For top right: Brian White, Math Science Cliib president, and Todd Lesh discuss the evenings program with guest speaker Bob Alexander from the Genesis Ob- servatory. Right: Delores Garcia and Nancy Gourley entertain two tots at the Medical Arts Club Halloween Party for exceptional chil- dren. Center right: Guest speaker Dr. John Thomas discusses his work with Medical Arts Club members. Far bottom right: A represen- tative from Diamond Portland Cement Com- pany explains a rock formation to Math- Science Club member Steve Heggy. B4 N NSW Y' 'W Language Club 4-J pf- 'nfib 3 Lqlf --,.A ' W w 'A 1: 'S Weil .AA .r. '41-i u'Ll:V-J , b wif, A A' , i fi T fi 942195 iiwifi'-:w+Q. 'w' 3. Q55 vw-F ,mlm lg :J K in. ., , A, A ., ,g.3:g5,,'.f .,f ' W A- ' ' f . ' A 1 A ' '13 53 '-,'4 '?:f5f 2.315- .Qf-'1.. 'v'- bw gy , 4- ? L 23 M I 4, M ' 9215 ,rw,Q f Q fi fi X .tw 4 L' '55 ' v 4 'fm ' - ' . Y- vw' Q W,,, Q ammt w 5 4, .7 1 -' 1.1 3 Kg, -',f,gz1.x3'nwy53rf v3 'fa ,b'fQ39:5 .E ,glifivt das? 5' , .,. tix my g 1.9w ?s 'I by A ' W .vm 1A'l vf,E,. 4 , - A JW ff ! I L .yr . y, ' v. My Q A. - F1514 in ,rim Q QQ 'f X535 Sf' K . , 4:-wh-If - H A W gi 10 yn., - A ., f W., xzafzffqg , ,. 'L fs m ' 'Y , ,q Z K rv... Ze, Q hi2i.,,,s 'W V w, X ,fn 1 k. w , 'xwef - aw p' , iQ25!5f' 'F My '.1f.'f? 1,: ffgfsx' 1 A -an ' X g :2 5..pi. 1l f3x, g :gag ,333 Unite for a Fun and Entertaining International Night The four language clubs got to- gether for an International Night. The evenings activities included a brief presentation by each club and talks by three area exchange stu- dents. Other activities for the year included the traditional German- Spanish Club soccer game. Spanish Club once again asserted its superi- ority over the German students in its second consecutive win. High- lights for the French club included going to see a play by Moliere. Far left: Laurie Rider, French Club president, Dana Merriman, Spanish Club president, Ke- vin Powell, Latin Club representativeg and Dave Preston, German Club president, final- ize plans for International Night. Far top left: Brian Jones, Andy Moock, Laurie Rider, and Kathy Gilkison discuss the future plans for French Club as they snack on the evenings refreshments. Top right: Following Mrs. Ream's example, the German and Spanish Club members slack their thirst after the ex- hausting soccer game. Bottom mirldle: Duane Pyka, from Spanish Club, defends the soccer ball from German Club players Scott Stricker and Paul Crouser. 87 Talented Students Achieve Honors Hoping to better last year's record of second place in their league, the chess team swept the matches they were in as they prepared for the play-offs in spring. The team was under President Paul Miller. Assisting with the affairs of the speech team were National Forensic League officers Steven Harper and Nancy Kolaric. The Hoover chapter of the NFL ranked ninth in the na- tion for over-all victories. Quill and Scroll, the journalism honorary, inducted seven new mem- bers this year, bringing the number of current members to fourteen. Right: Contemplating his next move, Anthony Montenegro studies the chess board. Center right: Helping at the concession stand oper- ated by the speech team, Nancy Kolaric and Steven Harper discuss the last speech tourna- ment. Far right: Laurel Hines rehearses her dramatic interpretation. Below: Quill and Scroll members are Front Row: Paula Blohm, Ron Smith, Patti Smith. Second Row: Nancy Norman, Debbie Hanscom, Nancy Young, Joan Pujazon, Nancy Anderson. Third Row: Julie Woodson, Trudy Bogart, Nancy Swan- son, Jane Willaman, George-Ann Bozeka. Be- low right: Scott Stricker observes how Mark Tapley eludes Mike Morath's strong attacks. ' 'I we al 3 L tl' ' ' maxim 1 fiffii JFS: 6,352 SPS MN as X' t' as as .nas mal .f 3 if u-q' I ,,f I 'Y 19' ilygigfyi QI, x 51' ' gm A 35:7 :J 'I 3 s.1,',5y u wig-vw v- lu. 'WW VXI iw 13515 N. WK, ., r4WW,,,5s fi, mf vii gpg 42 ax 't as , + fu ,S 21 if '52 ' ,,s. H Q1 ' I -ggi-rm K y f ' V J-W , - gp, 'J 3 , fri: X Mc' 3.321.915 W ' rw ? x N 4 f a: , 35 X fn Q-ls.,if'f1 s 5' ,' 'xx-es X A 1 CHX L A P 'T 33525 J FL ,aw M ,s T' x e K. , ,X . - . Lg. 6 .S- rfjffe .M .WA. . Q . A, xvshr v- 5 r A.. .A L, :E W 1 . wives.- V r I ii 1- . V X -X57 1 it i Scholarship Teams Place in State Upholding Hoover's academic ex- cellence last May, these scholarship teams represented Hoover in the Ohio Scholarship Tests given at Ma- lone. The tests compared Hoover scholars with students from other schools in the state. Among Hoover's top achievers was Paul Crouser who placed eighteenth in the state in Math Division I. Ron Smith, Steve Harper, Carl Schaub, Nancy Kolarik, and Dave Preston were among those who were awarded Honorable Men- tion in the State Division I in their respective fields. Far top left: The English Scholarship Team of Stephanie Skemp, Sue Savage, Stephanie Baker, Julie Mathie, Mike Merriman, Jenny Getrost, Nancy Anderson, and Doug Speicher wait outside for the library to open. Center Left: Examining some of North Canton's heri- tage are Dave Moyer, Chris Dodson, Carl Schaub, and Dana Pratt, who composed the History Scholarship team. Top: Among those excelling in staying awake in lecture classes at Hoover is the Science Scholarship Team of Ron Smith, Dave Preston, Jody Sousa, Nancy Kolarik, Sue Billey, Fred Clarke, and Tom Folts. Lek: The Math Scholarship Team of Dave Resler, Jim Strauch, Sharie Hirt, and Paul Crouser, examines the Math Depart- ment's computer and new calculator. Above: The language Scholarship Team of Debbie Parker, Becky Hoffman, April Kidder, Debbie Kline, Pam Blackshere, and Steve Harper, brushes up on its pronunciation in the lan- guage lab. 91 , ay- 4 pl 'F ll Tfxfg W 1. fm ,. Vi M qi , ,r , , I 3 W A ' figs . sw 'J Q -WWW 7 V A J 2 A TW' 332. L iF V 2 i gi i 2 F Intelligence Achieves Top Honors Since Hoover changed to a three year high school, it has been Honor Society's policy to induct only se- niors and juniors, since the constitu- tion states that new members must have been at the school for a year. Members for the Honor Society are chosen by a faculty committee, based on recommendations by other faculty members. Up to 15 percent of a class is inducted. Maintaining scholastic excellence as well as athletic, Hoover had five National Merit Semi-Finalists, which equalled or bettered every other school in Stark County. In ad- dition, nine students were awarded a Letter of commendation by Na- tional Merit. These honors were de- termined by the students' scores on the PSAT-NMSQT Test, taken in the junior year. Far left: Rick Singer, Honor Society vice-pres- identg Brian Walters, presidentg and Sally Werng secretary-treasurer make arrange- ments for the Honor Society assembly. Top Iryl: Parents, new inductees, and old members enjoy themselves at the Honor Society recep- tion. Cenfer left: New Inductee Sherry Geib and her mother mingle at the Honor Society reception. Below: National Merit Letter of Commendation winners were Rick Singer, Scott Stricker, Rick Draper, Chris Cox, Step- hanie Baker, Tom Folts, Mark Schott, and Bill Watkins. Bottom leji: Jim Vestal escorts Step- hanie Baker at her induction into Honor So- ciety. Bottom: National Merit Semi-Finalists were Esther Wakeman, Ron Smith, Carl Schaub, Steven Harper, and David Preston. 47-QE. ff' 5 qw .N :li X V X Q 4 1 lfi.-S' in ' . :Vw if.sj - -14 yup-' Jr.- ,-....... xi 55 '. I u l S WSL: 4 4 4 X, S. . . Y , N? 'J --Q t 1 -f -ss L -Q 4. ' ' ,fs tr' 9 A 1 1 ', ,Q M w al- lay 1 f Officers Make Clubs Enjoyable Swimming, bowling, and going on a hayride were just a few of the things GAA did this year. The club's head officers were Debbie Gorley and Jenny Janson, who contributed much effort to ensure that club ac- tivities were interesting. The thirty member club also held its annual Fa- ther-Dauther Gym Night, where the girls challenged their fathers in a rousing game of volleyball. The FCA was the group that the Faculty Basketball Team played this year. FCA members dazzled the fac- ulty with their playing skill and won the game. Jeff Logan served as pres- ident and organized the club's activi- ties which included open-gym nights and Bible study sessions. Right: The FCA team that played the faculty was: Front Row: Jeff Chufar, Bill Sumser, Jim Skibbens, Scott Jordan, Pat Southworth, Dan Shetler. Second Row: Doug Marquette, Randy Torrence, Doug Rush, R. John Fry, Jeff Logan, Mike Esminger. Center right: Debbie Gourley readies the volley ball net for the evening's fun. Far right: Terry Kintz practices shooting the basketball. Below: Bill Sumser demonstrates a flip on the trampoline. Below right: Fathers, daughters, and advisor work on their ping-pong at the GAA Father- Daughter Night. . W ,, - ,, ,V -.V ...V ,,,. . wh 94 4 Clubs Aid Other Booster Club, under the leadership, of co-presidents Bill Sumser and Sue Hertler, sponsored Hoover's first' Winter Homecoming. It featured three queens, one from each wintert sport. The 250 member club also held a pizza party at Hoover Park and' sponsored the first Teacher's Sing- ing Contest. T Student Council, with forty-one representatives, showed its concern for fellow student Paul Brown by' selling Links for Life and holding a benefit dance. Together the projects raised 35440 for Paul's hospital costs. Student Council also instituted a. suggestion box so students could voice their opinions. l Above: Student Council representatives listen attentively to the business at hand during a meeting. Top right: The Pep Band performs at the Booster Club picnic at Hoover Park. Left: Tom Nimen, Student Council president, conducts a meeting. Right: Sue Hertler and Julie Taylor decorate the Homecoming float, F x ff I ! 'Cv 11 - 4, 11,'f-f,2?'sI?i'5 f1242':fW A N.,,? 3, 153: ,, , zgvfggmzf q Q5 9- xf 4 1. .ww ga XX 1, 5 N: 1-11-z n , x.,.,. M.: mx: 5.43 i. ...ff ,wg 5 me Nm si an ,..4- ,,..e. .4 PZYDIQEME Q may ...1 lv Nl Q 9't P N' P 1 'Tw K, LX lil M. ,. , , 4 Q li- 2 1432 tlfjtltgj v '.vNZz.x' it . f i-it V 5 W A tips-rAg it Q I .f . . a,........M-. t . , -gf-f t. adv-ilu-hm 1 llw my , .kh.W t i Projects Vary Class Activities As a fund raising project, the Dis- tributive Education Club of America installed a Silver Monster in the front lobby so students could buy pencils, pens, and paper. Less obvi- ous to students than this machine were the trophies DECA members won in district competition in such areas as Display and Marketing. The Vocational Industrial Club of America was headed by Jay Davis as president. The club, which is dis- igned to promote vocational educa- tion, had thirty-five members. Some of VlCA's projects included the Battle of the Bands and a brunch With the employees at Holiday Inn. Fur Left: Georgene Swearengin counts the day's receipts as Dave Shilling and Jon Kee- fer load DECA's Silver Monster. C1'1zfcrIqf'?.' District DECA Queen, Connie Frank, displays the trophy awarded to her. Left: Nancy Bark- ley sells tickets for VlCA's Battle of the Bands. Hrloum' With the help of Mark Schott and Jim Lemmon, Kathy Walker and Pam Kreske examine the trophies DECA members won in District competion. 2:4 U' 4' Fl 'Z All . 'Clif 1 -1 Above: Sharie Sponseller delivers pass to stu- dent. Top center: Answering the phone, Marla Grant prepares to take down a message for a teacher. Top right: Marsha Dinius gets a magazine for a student. Right: Sorting the morning's absentee cards is Amy Pleasant. Bottom right: Lab assistant Laurie Zimmer looks for a bottle of formalflehyde. 100 4' if... , ig! ..,-ff' A Mb Q gig! affix? Q l f1:i,.ii.gYQa ... S - 1.,'?Q?'1inf' v l 1 . Q. 'Ii .1 ' '-9 2 '1-3.7 ,.lgg.y,-,ZA Q ' A . -,A -2'-'53, 9 'lit - - --,fga-2. '47 I . ,. ....,..,, . s. RST? 4 V Job Pays Off To help the school get through its daily complications, numerous stu- dents contributed their time to be aides. They handled calls that came into the offices, ran errands, deliv- ered notes to teachers and students, helped in the library and in the lab classes. Most of the aides gave five hours a week to this service. The stu- dents feel the work is rewarding, not only because they enjoy the work, but also because it has given them insights into the problems of run- ning a high school and how dili- gently the entire staff Works. -ADL-v .QWHF 1 '?t fy ... , J 5 Q ws. X XM K S XV. -. W., Q I-1 -9'5 v ' ,jf i- nn-- 102 uv- V l I V f 5, Features Added Helping to keep the students abreast of the many school activities the newspaper staff published monthly issues of the Viking Views. Pam Yoder, Editor-in-Chiefg Patti Smith, Associate Editorg and Mr. Airhart, Advisor, directed the publi- cation of this year's paper. There were a number of innovations this year, including the Feature Fac- ulty, which helped students to get to know the faculty better and the Senior Spotlight, which made the students more aware of the in- volvement and achievements of their classmates. Fur leji: Mr. Airhart and Pam Yoder look over a story submitted for publication. Top Ifyix Photographers Chris Bien, Jeff Dietrich, and Kevin Cline check out some of the staff's pho- tographic equipment. Above' Tom Nimen, Art Director, draws a caricature of the annual's staff photographer, as Circulation Manager Liz Snellgrove proudly displays the first issue. Left: The smiling faces of Page Editors Nancy Anderson, and Cathy Peden, Feature Editor Lesa Mylet, and Sports Editor Jim Wilkens brighten up the newspaper staff room. Right: Connie Frank and Nancy Marahlc, Vocational Editors, Virginia Schneider, Librarian, and Business Manager Martha 'Gluck maintain a delicate balance between Journalism and finance. So 1-5 T353- mid , M 'fb 0 FACULTY 4, ,A Y. . .,., ,,,,,l :.wkj'.j .,,,-,j.4jJ-7.:A' 'Iv 4 if 114.1- ,guwg A , A Qjrfqglo rf f Q-Wy. QMS L Pe ' si L-Q-TFQH5 5,151 f wg, ' x 5. 'Y' I f ' R X, 5 I A . A Q .. .:-'E' P .' V' lik er' 25'-NI .f.e-.mu s... cn vw-f , , ..,. ., U ...W pm -H Qu K. N-we -' Sf Q' XQ ,-, x'?3?3eg53z? - - -i.,..v:4:'TiSr': ' 2 :Lx,Xt4:,w-:jpg-1, - .5 -. 5 1, -N.-,1-',X'xA 4 it - NN- 2 ' -rx wir' 1NI.f, 'i fl'E- , -- jN'Q,. if rf-xv' 23512 :Q-rs? -9 :Q'-g1X.3ss::v3SsFww- vi? hi Q Q , 'ffm f, s , 'xuj' ' . . xr, . X Inf . .. ,. . -, , ,, 1 ,X 'N '. X ' ' X 'xv X x ...mlk u.. awk. ,big-,,,Q-. iii . .ff '. Q4j 'A .' N ' -q5'i 5 YY?C1:x5f'k11.x- fs:-.3 .. ,. , ,- .L X x 3-Yugi 1 Nm.-S.. .NV-1 f- : X ' ' x ' 'CCMW-SR' K X Q.,--5-r -, , '- ,.iANYm, -- X vxxi. - '-1 s,:fWRNXn,-1 X b wg. V Q 4 Y A i Q--' XX- L Twp: Mario .I, MklLt2lChi0H6, Thoodoro Isuc Alnom' F. Maurice Outly, Dwain R. Sheffer' 106 - -wind L. My ' T 77 if A ffffy Twp: Dr, James E, Bl'2lYNllil1 Alwra' Viorel Stefan l D afflict 'ati' c i p ,X Xi Q n l New Faces Fill ' Familiar Roles i W 6 155 Filling the role as principal this 5 5 B B' 5 ss. X r A 5 A ' year at Hoover is Mr. Isue. In the past he has been a French teacher at Fairless High School, assistant prin- cipal at the Junior High, and most recently principal at Portage. He also serves as head of the language department. The head of the mathematics de- partment, Mr. Mattachione, was ap- pointed vice-principal, while his pre- decesor, Mr. Stefan, is now full-time director of vocational education. Dr. Brandau said their roles will give more leadership in the area of cur- riculum and take away the atten- dance officer concept of the vice- principal's post. As administrators change, so do school policies. Students are now 1T i lixw fu QP :QQ 'Qs . -g,igmi'ff,-gxziw, ' , .. . - . it ermitted to leave school durin sev- K, Ai., A Q.. Ma. ,-za . . . ' l A ' A' it it i H H .. ,N .. . . . . , . 1. enth period study halls. FXR 754, Wvraf -hi' v 1 nw' 60- yr-, Q-Z Top: Mrs. Martha McCoy, Mrs. Catherine Cline, Mrs. Mary Lou Williams Abm-e: Rohr-rt P. Braucher 'il' .-llmmc Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Comhcr, Mrs. Welker, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Vestal, Mrs. Sherban, Mrs. Ruch 107 alker Leads Ohio Teachers For lots of years teachers weren't willing to say or do anything. They used to sit back and say 'the Board of Education will take care of us.' Today teachers are coming out of their shells and they're taking an ac- tive part in school affairs. They're telling the boards that they want What's best for the youngsters. Mr. Walker is living proof of his state- ment. In the past year he has repre- sented about 6,000 teachers as presi- dent of the East Central Ohio Education Association. As a part of this position, he journeyed to Port- land, Oregon, for the National Edu- cation Association convention which mainly concerned teachers' rights and welfare. Mr. Walker feels this is worthwhile because teachers who have real security can devote every bit of their energy to teaching. JW. 'Vs Y www, Abmw: Ruth T. Weeks, Mrs. Annu Berkebile, Topg Donald Airhart Top: Stephanie Rae Haden Mzrldlf W I Hope Mzirqiizirclt Willkcl' 108 iii. Lid, Nj MJVD W v, Ar. Q 1-1' - fo arg -. 17' ,ky f ,W 034 'I I V' r Sv ,KJ 1.6, A Vx s, :ir ,yy ' L 'L U .J A 4, gi Palmer Studies Culture Abroad As a former graduate of Hoover, Miss Palmer returns to our school with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Walsh College and a Master of Arts degree from Miami University in Oxford, where she taught as a grad- uate assistant. She teaches French I and III, and English III. Her French students are especially lucky because she has actually lived in France. She travelled to France with a work- study group from Ohio State Univer- sity last summer to learn more about the French culture. They visited small villages, as well as big cities such as Paris. Living with French families in their own homes gave them a close-up view of an entirely different life-style. Miss Palmer also attended school in Quebec to become familiar with another aspect of the French language. She and her French students try to use French to converse in class as often as possible. For her recreation, Miss Palmer likes to include swimming and bowling. 110 -1-nu'.'.r.ul H ,V T 1' C , 'W ,:L':.i . . gg E29 ' A , -5 v- Q ' QF Q 'X 9 . x A , X M., 'gk 2-3 . we k f HA ... P J - Q,--lg, 'L In . A' FA. V . d I ii- 8 F ' Trip: Rita J, Palmer, Diane Gillogly, Mrs. Carol Snyder Alwwn' John E. Gartner fi .ik L S-A Q . -il 'f v-... iTup2r..T:e-Q A bone: Betty Herrington l 5 Vx . - L l if , are 2 l 1' 1' ' Top: Antoinette DeAngelis, Arlccn Dodez, Mrs. Luann McAdams, Olga P. Chick Above: Joyce M. Kast l MIl1Ifl!?.' Don Shoultys, Donald L. Vought, Roger D. Myers Above: Carl Pachmayer Teacher Lives In Other States Meeting people, traveling, and playing the organ are some of Mrs. McAdams favorite activities. She has lived and taught, in addition to her native Iowa, in New York City, North Carolina, South Carolina, and presently Ohio. Living in New York City, she met people of many differ- ent backgrounds, and still communi- cates with some of her former stu- dents. Mrs. McAdams found the people in the South to be warm and friendly. Recently she and her hus- band Tony visited North Carolina, Iowa, and Canada. They also spent last Christmas in their camper in New Orleans during a tornado rain- storm. She also plays the organ which keeps her fingers in shape for her Typing I, Personal Typing and Junior Secretarial Classes. In addition to these, Mrs. McAdams sings, does land crafts, and is active in sports. She plays rec- reational volleyball at Kent State University, where her husband teaches. Mrs. McAdams also at- tended classes at Kent last summer. Abofve: Gene Sollie 1 ll 'Kuna ix ski K Hill Helps Many Besides teaching history, geogra- phy, and economics at Hoover, Mrs. Hill spends much of her time in- structing people in other areas. She is presently tutoring a student in English, has taught both her chil- dren to play the piano, and formerly taught neurologically handicapped children. Mrs. Hill is also attending classes at the University of Akron. Much of her extra time is devoted to her Girl Scout Troop, which she has accompanied to Columbus, and on many camping trips. Dispite getting lost in the Woods, and sleeping in the rain, Mrs. Hill still enjoys camping. l .V M3 .. .QQ ff. I 1 E . '. . . ,, :fy A i l E 555 i As 4. .ll 1 . Y I Bk .. . f'?5-is ws ' i,:.s .1f. , 1' . . m ' 3 V Abmie: Rex Spaulding, Mrs. Rebecca Stuchell, Top: Frances A. Knapp, Gary A. Wechter, Mrs. Lloyd Ream, H. Lawrence Marchand Nancy Kfvpka 112 M name: 50 s' W l Bates Tells of Travels Aboard Mr. Bates is new to our school sys- tem this year, but taught previously in Omaha, Nebraska. Students in his World History, Sociology and Psy- chology classes are fortunate be- cause he has traveled throughout the U.S., Central America, Europe and the Far East, including South Viet- nam. His pupils enjoy hearing about his experiences when he was work- ing for the Veterans Administration and his military service during W.W. II in Italy as well as other parts of Europe. He earned a B.S. degree from the University of Nebraska and B.A. degree from the University of Maryland. His hobbies are playing golf and, of course, traveling. ,ni-441. 3.9-f44d'x,,. , . Top: Lisa Gasper Top: E. Schriever lMiddle: Mrs. Dolores Hill Middle: Ralph W. Bates 'I W W Above: Jerry Goodpasture, Paul Kieffer, Key- lon W. Clarke H3 it 2 M4 5 Q Top: Paul Hobe Above: Daniel C. Gray Middle: M V. Mel Long Above: Robert Dobson H4 ii McCauley Enjoys Music and Travel When he is not working With cars, Mr. McCauley enjoys music and trav- eling. At one time he played guitar in a rock group. Last summer Mr. McCauley journeyed to New York. While in the Bronx at 4:30 A.M., he got lost. After he found his way out, he continued on to New Jersey, Maryland, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania. He also likes to spend Christmas each year in Florida. , ls- .: My? I . -N- S Vwvq-A3 st .1-' I ri' 9 'fl' w, Y rs 3 L, -g 0 B -I ...NJ-.-1 .-.3 f 'A' 5 L 5 YJ! L 9 cf' Q H B'-5' 'M .i 1-Aff' Top: R. Ollie McCauley, James R. Bussard, Above: Roger Wiandt G00 Norwood Davidson . QA Above: Robert Berrodin 3,35 o '58- :ODJ J 115 Mast BLM al f. 11 41'r9'f.,. , . Above: Robert McCleaster Top: Annette Durato Above: Barbara Tscholl II6 Weber Teaches Art in Evening E 1 V 9, r -0.1 Besides teaching Art I and Art II at Hoover, Mr. Weber conducts eve- ning classes in painting to anyone interested in art from the hobbyist y to college level. After being in- fluenced by area classes, and due to N the increasing interest, he and his wife Elaine set up their own courses. Their students, ranging in age from twelve to 73, meet once a week at Bob-O-Link Golf Clubhouse to im- l prove their skills with oils and acryl- 1 ics. The classes also stress basic art principles of proportion, color the- l ory, design, and sketches. The We- bers received their degrees in art y education from Kent State University. l Above: Marcia Lowe Rr if ,xii 4' Nfr----..,,,.,,,.,,,., Top: Mark S. Weber, T.J. Palmer Abore: Don Hcrtlcr N3 1 . M I if 1, if ff :Mis 'flag ,L I 'Q i 4 -511' gn-115' ,Q ,rf ,Q 47 ,... 4 ,L -U il Top rigllf: Richard Morrison Almfva' Glenn J. Howes Advisor Travels to Hawaii, Europe When she is not busy working with the cheerleaders, the Girl's Ath- letic Association, or coaching the girl's volleyball team, Miss Lowe en- joys the theatre and traveling. In the past, she has actively contributed to costuming and has worked on wardrobes at the Players Guild Theatre in Canton. Miss Lowe has traveled to Europe, Hawaii, Florida, and Washington, D.C. One of her most enjoyable visits was to a dude ranch in New York. As a result, Miss Lowe plans on return- ing to New York this year, and jour- neying farther west to Las Vegas. H7 0 . 1- 'a - AM Q. Above: Wayne Dougherty Top center: Erncstine Griel Midzlle: Mr. Michael Koher my ff - A varzlxw, qw , ,f,.5-E11 fi ' ,W . 4: at , - I it f 1' ' -- P . , 1 . , , Top riylzt: Georgia Artzner Middle right: James L. Boyer Above: Mrs. Judy Whitman F, I Whitman Obtains Honorary Medal This is Mrs. Whitman's first year at Hoover. She teaches Plane Geom- etry and Algebra H. She received her B.S. degree from Kent State University where she was awarded the President's Medal as Out- standing Woman Graduate. Her hobbies include reading, sports, mu- sic, and the theatre. Mr. Boyer is teaching classes in the Fundamentals of Algebra II and Applied Mathematics. Mr. Boyer has a B.S. degree in Education from Ohio State University and has been in the North Canton School System for the past twelve and one half years. He also holds the post of Rec- reation Director for the City of North Canton. Hs duties consist of supervising the operation of the mu- nicipal swimming pool and the vari- ous city parks. His immediate plans include installation of more tennis courts in the city. Smith Achieves in ho's Who Miss Smith, who leads our Guid- ance Department this year, is a member of Who's Who in American Women in Education . Miss Smith has also been a recipient of the Mer- itorious Award from Cleveland Women's Physical Education Asso- ciation, and served on the Governor's Committee on Status of Women. On this committee, she and others dis- cussed the reform of employment practices for women. In October, Miss Smith served as an official in the Ohio Inter- collegiate Field Hockey Tournament at Baldwin-Wallace College. She has had three works published, Philoso- phy of Officiatingf' Softball Rules Digest, and Steps in College Plan- ning. Her other activities include reading and sports. , 4 I We Above: Dick Miller 120 if? v'-,gif If L ' ,Ay 5 ' 'W :- 'I Top: Donna Straight Top: Richard Casslei Above: Ronnie Large, Burdette Johns, Jay Bcadle, Vic Palmer l l . e I I 1 . gm -5 4 V gif ,lm ,ar l4'5',i it . ,,,, 6 fu'-Za S. X IL :V M 'M-. 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The Federal League Championship in foot- ball Was just one of the re- wards that was made possible by Jeff Logan, Who Was Voted by Stark County as the Most Valuable Player. Joan Gulling was named Miss Teenage Cheerleader U.S.A. Seniors who exerted their skills in dramatics were Nancy Anderson, Chris Cox, and Tom Nimen, in Pure As the Driven Snow. Others showed their talent in student assem- blies Where they presented skits about Watergate and President Nixon. Leading the Senior class in climbing the ladder to graduation were Brian Walters, Presidentg Chris Bien, Vice-presidentg Sherry Geib, Secretaryg Elaine Dean, Treasurerg and Dan Ramsey, Historian. L GN duff T-sv ,.'+.Y vw. 55' 3... qv-143 'N -L lj 17 i b CiniiyAciz1ii' Jim Alex Nancy Anderson Rick Anderson Chris Angel Gary Bziixeock Lziurie Bacon Palm Baker Stephanie Baker Stun Burch Nzlnvy Barkley George Barnes Dena Barry Rick Barteil Greg Basinger Debbie Bealer Rod Beall Nancy Beard Beth Bianchi Mary Ann Biedenhach Seniors Displa, Spirit for Door Decorating Contest Jeff Bilkert Sue Billoy Nancy Blackshcre Sue Bluinor George-Ann Buzeka Steve Bozeka Robin Brady Tracy Brim Bill Brown Dale Brown Sharon Brown Tim Brown Debbie Burgess Randy Burnham Martin Burt Steve Busey Dennis Butts Sarah Cain Debbie Caldwell Jerry Campbell 126 I ., 55- f -I, QTY' LA' J Ng 3, Al Z7 avr. 'K V-A X ll I A X1 ,V X xl xl ll '34-v 5 +91 - flhlmv' Q' .il ,, fi' - 1 5? Q5 ff? Jil C3--I3 ' E2 K, N1 fy X J 1 ffl X Tho Senior class, roprwsomvcl by Sully Worn, Dena Barry, zmrl Rulrurtzx Cowles clisplziyccl tlwir school spirit :xml won the first thruugll Lhirml place prizes in Lhv zmmml floor rlccorating contusl. ffl' nu I ff 7111 ffrf yffll cr 4.1 ruff Q il:-mv 'sf- 55 - .xx Bud Canterbury Karen Czlrcway Ed Carpenter Mark Cetcrus Rick Chambers Jim Chin-vitz Paula Chovan Suu Cllufzxr iv-'ff' Janis Cicci Bob Ciolli Ron Clay Brenda Cole After Twelve Long Years of Hard Work, the Classi Syd Coleman 3 Mike Coomes Denny Coughlin Roberta Cowles l 1 1 Chris Cox Thomas Crimaldi Pam Cugliari Dave Davenport l 1 l l i Jay Davis Karen Davis Scott Davis Chris Day Elaine Deane Lynn Deibel Nancy Deitz Debbie DeMatteis Nickie Demos Jim Dickerson Cindy Disbrow Chris Dodson 128 of ' 4 departs with Rewarding Experiences for Life ky-.1 150 V--Mi .,--we -43. QT- hr W lzgfilgiagt , . . 'si x ,'--f W--5 'Qt' X fp '15 id! C3 cu' ual' .art 'rrmvuv J Greg Dozer Richard Draper Robert Draper Jerry Driggers Mike Duitch Paula Durban Mike Durkin Matt Edmunds Sandy Elmerick Jeff Ellsworth Mike Ensminger Brad Ewing Debbie Falenski Marsha Fehn Charlene Fesslcr Kathy Fleming Tom Folts Jay Fosnight Craig Foughty Connie Frank ,lfmlm Fry Vince Gzliani Marc Gzirlner Sl1l'I'l'y Geilr .Ieimifer Getrnst Greg Gililmils B011 Gilbert Kathy Gilkison Mark Gissinex' C'lz1r'ence Givlex' Martha Gluck Delmlrie Gmlrley S V v ?Ti1i '-V .fa Q' ' VT fC?1,g.:. Jr: M, l , , f 1 , Almiwa' Cathy Harvey and Jay Fosnight cmieentrate on their studies. Almrv Iqfl: Stephanie Bakel shows that school spirit :LL pep rallies can go as fair as getting 21 pie in one! face. Senior Study Hall Becomes Time for Concentration Put Grandjeun Marla Grunt Greg Gratny Jayne Grayhill Janette Grimsley Gail Guenther Jodi Guihcl' Joan Gulling Dan Guthridge Jeff Haidet Debbie Haley Kathy Hall Chris Hamilton Don Hang Debbie Hanscom Steve Harper Brian Harrison Rae Ann Hayley Lori Hartong Cathy Harvey Elective English Classes Broaden Seniors' Experience Rick Hawley Mike Heidy Linda Hershberger Sue Hertler Gary Hessman Dan Hctrick Linda Hevlow Neal Hicks Norma Hicks Melanie Hill Tim Himehaugh Eric Hirt Michelle Hoffman Amy Holdren Jeff Holiday Chris Holloway Ralph Hopple Terri Horner Sue Horning Sue Hosmer A? 'N-J 45 1:'i:f 1'-ad 'Sas 'D 41 'il -1-----fl fc? 132 lf, i an to Extend Learning bilit for the Future Belair: Mike Ensminger and Dave Palmer indulge in alittle make-believe as they enact the correct form of interviews. Below fight: Mike Russ takes advantage of his newly learned library skills. 1' 'hisxf d-. 4- , ie- 4,-e. 'UIFF Senior Physics enthusiasts Dave Preston, Tom Foltz, and Carl Schaub test the worth of group inter- action as they attempt to calculate the answer to an equation with the help of a slide rule. Kitty Kattner Jon Keefer Jan Kienzle Jim Killion Lynne Kimpol Diane Kinslcy Kevin Klee Mark Korosi Pam Kreske Kim Kurtak Jim LaFontaine Robin Lang 134 'lv-...uw -W5 rf' R-pf Qf Q'- ...vii N443 vw? 41127 fadf i R www, Seniors Calculate Complex Answers with Slide Rule Anxiously preparing to return home after a hard days work at studies are seniors Brian Walters, Lesa Mylett, Marla Grant, Debbie Martin, Mary Wilcox, and Tina Willaman. . , ,, Bruce Leasure Jim Lemmon Gary Lepore Todd Lesh Randy Lewis Jeanne Linquist Mike Lintner Dana Little Liz Little Ann Lockler Debbie Lockmyer Kay Loekmyer ST! A-35 nn--' fx 5 -sunngfi il SA . 45 , Qw- sa-,iw-f i ' ..'. 1 iii v hiv' ' Nl Q ,f ,. fe .sg 1 fvlmffil W ?hnvf I' Students Proofread Final Compositions During English 1 Jeff Logan Dave Luke Phyllis Lutz Chris Mancval Scott Mantyla Maria Marapao Mary Marchand Jeff Marlowe Jeff Marshall Debbie Martin Mark Matson Linda Maurer Greg McCreery Pat McDonald Jack McGee Jim McKelvey Kathy McManaway Loretta Meister Dana Merriman Mark Merriman 137 Seniors Participate in Thanksgiving Program to Offer is-1 ., Bi: . s 5 I 1' viii .K 5 'Hin li uae Larry Michel Debbie Miller Karen Miller Kathy Miller 'Z'-we Wu., Q 4 fru- I 1 Paul Miller Susan Minich Dan Moegling Ron Muntandon Imagination sparked the senior Thanksgiving skit as Pilgrim Brian White tipped his hat in ap proval to a toast and Chief Rick Chambers poured the fire-water to celebrate the festivity. ,Contemporary Interpretatlons to Histone Ideas Anthony Montenegro Kathy Moock Mona Moore Mike Morath Shirley Morton Dave Moyer Bob Murray Don Murray Lesa Mylett Carol Neale Karen Neale Jill Neuman Tom Nimen Bruce Nist Nancy Norman Becky Ocheltree April Olls Dave Palmer Michelle Passerell Mary Patrick 9 1,4 G YFQB v X 'ra at H0 In Sgwf Q 0 Entertainment from Students Reflects Talented Abilit Wm! 'fizg '1 .Q-.,, 'sp ant' iw ai A '11 'Sf- Q WI, in lf .s-I Q. 'La wt 'if aqgx 44 ,JV Cathy Peden Robert Perez Cindy Peter Lynette Pileher Steve Pinder Harold Plunkett Sherry Poindexter Kevin Puwell Dana Pratt Dave Preston Renice Priore Joan Pujazon Debbie Quinn Dun Ramsey Bruce Rzxylon Kathy R4-usnntr John Reed Paula Reeder Laurie Rider Connie Riddle thletes Use Great Determination and Skill to Excel Laurie Riehm Mark Rochester Steve Rosenlieli Paula Roush 4'-M an Vs Q'X,., X' Becky Ruff Jim Rumble Jeff Rush Mike Russ lf' --4' Jeff Salmon Bruce Samblanet Lynda Sarver Bruce Savage ff' i Below: Hoover sportsmen, Todd Hudak and Marc Garber wish the opposing team member luck. Right: Jeff Logan and Andy Mohler take time out to watch part of the game from the sidelines. og 3 1 4, 5 A.: l 142 NMQMI wh 1 1 ' k I 3 Semor Gradua Ron Savage Carl Schaub Dave Schneider Virginia Schneider Mark Schott Rick Scott George Seanor Rod Seccombe Bambi Shepherd Ted Shetler Dave Shilling Tom Shirk Tim Shocksnider Sandra Shonsky Rick Singer Diana Sipe Stephanie Skemp Jim Skibbens Doreen Slusser Leanne Smith tes Look Back on the Days of Yesteryear ,..-p ,fff 3:75 ,,, Z ibn. -mf .149 ,gm M1 W A 'ltfw E.. gpm' -nf' ' :rv Ahme Pep Club member Brian Waltern mtentlv awaits the presentation of the Elijah Wilfart Award Abou lqft: Rae Ann Hdxlev works carefullx on her mechanical drawing, assignmvnt Mark Smith Patti Smith Ron Smith Tim Smith Liz Snellgrove Sherry Snyder Ward Snyder Paula Sogan Leroy Stanton Earl Starry John Stipe Janice Strunk l Students Get Involved with Extracurricular Activities Scott Stricker Frank Sturiale William Sumser cu' Georgene Swezirengin ,Xi ff' Dc-an Taylor Julie Taylor David Thomas Jim Thurman 65, 'TID I Michele Torrence 3 Steve Troup Alan Truett ' 4rf 7 Rick Turner Below: Seniors Rick Hawley, Bruce Savage, Jeff Bilkert, and Jane Yonally intently look on as Deb- bie Haley challenges Debbie Miller at a game of ping-pong at the Youth Lobby of the YMCA. X-at --?-f - ' o 'YiP1.'1i1i f l Y - Football Games, Victory Parties, and Pep Rallies Will 148 Chuck Ulmsehneider Jeff Valliere Stephanie Volzer Esther Wakeman Patty Walker Karen Walker Kathy Walker John Walsh Brian Walters Stacey Warburton Shelley Warstler Bill Watkins Sally Wern Pattie West Cheryle White Brian White Mary Wilcox Jane Willaman Tina Willaman Jan Wilkin G wi X 'X lm CMD 'E' 0'-' 'MTD Q35 13 'YT'-v 4? f 'f'!u Remain Great Memories For The Senior Class Forever ...ai T:- Sf 'ff 'hrs TH! Tanya Wilsey Jim Wilkins Doug Wise Barb Wilson Ann Winters Brian Wood Margie Wunderle Pam Yoder Jane Yonally Lorrie Yost Robert Lewis Fran Nicoll Nancy Marable Don Sheehan Cindi May Kris Nevner 14 E54 150 Juniors Cooperate With Advisors To Better School in Many Ways The Class of '75 has left Mr. Kief- fer, the Class Advisor, with a lasting impression. Working with the junior class has been the job of Mr. Kieffer for the last eight years. According to his beliefs, the junior class has been real cooperative and very easy to work withg anything we have asked them to do, they've done. The junior class has also contrib- uted in leaving their marks on Hoo- ver's list of student twins. Among the twins of their class are David and Jon Wilson, Cindy and Mindy Secunde, Ter'ry and Liz Dollard, and Doug and Bruce Speicher. A number of twins allegedly feel that being a twin does not hinder their individ- uality, and many go even further in saying that they are almost com- plete opposites of their twins. Involved in the Be Kind to Animals Week are junior officers Phil Powell, Treasurerg Nancy Pet- ros, Historiang Melissa Ingold, Secretaryg John Coyle, President, and Mark Pfcil, Vice-president. 3'5- 81 ..,,.,,ygu-iv! I. W'-5 N 1 SGH 9? Q V Y 4 i my-W bu -K -A r Shy Z W S W Im 3. A ffl at , A R' ' if cf' I F 51 li ' x H A 1 ' .A L A ' ' .K N' -2 vs' tit, ,Q .,,,e1- .xg i t xi ' iff. t , ' . 3,5 , f , -' A' 4' e A is? 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NILV --gf -'f K I ' 4 Sync I ' ' Sherrie Achauer Wanda Acord Debbie Adams Steve Alguire Kevin Andaloro Edward Anderson Teresa Andrews Colleen Andring Frank Arnold Nancy Arnold Diane Babick Bernie Bader Brad Baker Lee Baker Randy Bailey Joe Bardin Rodney Baston Mike Bauer Cheryl Beavers Rhea Beliout Laurie Beck Sandy Beggs Bruce Bernhard Janiene Berry Ray Bible Michael Bishop Pam Blackshere Paula Blohm Brian Boeshart David Boettler Trudy Bogard Kim Boughton Cynthia Boyajian Cury Braden Doug Bradshaw Jeff Brinkley Cheryl Brown Cindy Brown Herb Burke Beth Bytheway Beth Cain Evelyn Canterbury Mary Carpenter Becky Cassler Gary Cathey Jean Chivers Tonie Chuehanis Jeff Chufar Jeff Cindric Dehhie Climes Florence Cline Fred Clark Scott Clay Cheri Cole Nancy Coleman Scott Coleman Chuck Coletta Linda Colopy Becky Comanescu Roxanne Combs Pam Cook Kim Cooksey Judy Cornelius Juniors Get oquainted with Video Tape Equipment Gerry Corrigan Nick Costello Kim Cowie Doug Cox John Coyle Paul Crouser Dave Cross Dwayne Cubbage Liz Curley Connie Danner Michelle Datkuliak Nan Davenport Lisa David Beverly Davis Heidi Davis Holly Davis Debbie DeAngelo Tony Dechiara Jim Dehn Susan Dcitz John Dewees Jeff Dietrich Hugh Dilgard Marsha Dinius Wiley Dixon Gene Dodson Ray Doerschuk Liz Dollard Terry Dollard Jerry Dolvin Patty Donant Cliff Domer Jim Dragomire Tom Dumas Kandi Duplain Colleen Durbin Dale Eaver Joyce Ebert Dathy Elmerick Ton Erichsen Janet Eriksen Mark Espenschiend Joe Fano Mike Fano Joyce Feldman Laurie Felscher Terry Figurella Ruth Fleischman Jim Fleming Cheryl Foltz Sharon Ford Beth Forster Lillian Foster Dave Freeman Susan Frock Patty Frye Lori Fulk Dan Garber Mary Garcia Jan Gardner Bill Gilbert Joe Gill Brian Gillespie mi ... iv! V l N . J -N i in Q i , W 'i . i J . 1 ..iir if ' ' ' 6' ' - ,L f V, 1 gg-,L f Q 7:- T 1' T . J I 1:11 if ,,, ii,A Q 'ijha , , 'X - fi! be Alf 7 ig, i ' ' . Q I F z x V i. - 1 k..A . M ia se T ,-1 F 1. 9 1 film r il .. I .fm 4 l - 'VA.h q n . Qi I W, , 3 1411 as - J J 2- ' i K af t'in-4:- if 'ggi i , fx ities F ' o is.s- G to X A ., , , , VAA. ,Y , I L, t My W ' 155 iw - 'Y ep l G l F: '- V . QQ KA G . in ' f- Ta f- Ji' If Ii AJ i I wk ,. Q ' Ai? .f -N +' :. y wi L 5 1 ' 'YW 4. .W , ,A . xx I A. W V ' . ill ,,y, it 1 .if J L yyc, F ii F is danny! W, in Q-1 0. gl Fx- ' 4' ,. N , j A ,A A G fe, -e ,Lf .,.. ,, ., ,.,k, .L .M 2? Wei . '. 4.-,gl A . i 4 I Ai 5' , we ,A - 7 W! .. ,- ifif-A-C e i C J i vw fii T X TL? 61 ' ': I . vxvfq-3-52 f - .i lb: N 1 i 1, fl . W I ,a GW- 1 xi Juniors Ei nest Gi ml and Stew VS arien run through a quick routine check-up on the working confli- tion of the school N xirlto tape equipment befoie taping an actual program. 1 'ij' 'eg I f W, . . 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Ls' 'mff . f as ,nr- ,..-vv-' ,n,4wn,...-- ,,,.uv L M m,,,,,,...., .... . ...,..,-. iminmil 4 Jim Goad Brenda Grable Geof Gratny Linda Greisheimer Ernest Griel Ann Griesinger Marlene Gross Denny Gula Brad Hairlet Lori Haidet Maggi Haines Pam Halley Carol Halter Debbie Hanes Sandy Harper Dennis Harris Ton Hartman Julie Hartong Sandra Heniszi Kathi Herrick Brad Hetherington Amy Hill Bob Hill Denise Hill Debbie Himes Sharie Hirt Cindy Hoeh Marcia Hoffman Glenn Huffmeyer Sue Holfinger Mark Hoppe Janis Howard Cheryl Howes Lori Hudak Becky Huffman Students Find Study on Elizabethan Age in English Boyd Hupp Timothy Hurtt Dun linmel Mc-lisszl liigolrl 3l2llll'lCU .lucksun JohnJz1mison .lennill-r .lzinson Glenn Johanson Bryan Johnson Lindzi Johnson .Iulio .Iolliffe Lorie .Tones Mark Juenemann Suu K21lE1gllllS KL-thy Keiser Aniy Kenflig Frank Kennedy April Kidder Jufl' Kin Terry Kintz Richard L. Kirk Dehhie Kilnv Jean Klink Palm Koholt Nklflfj' Kolurik .loc Kolp James Kuuhcl Greg Kurtz ,.a,,,it., -L nik.: .I ., 1 ,Z . ,ag , L , :,4 - . gl i ve' f i ,XT-..f f' 1' X , f fi ff a lx, W .W 2 1 All Q E it 'A Q 'T . , . 7 '. . H.. 1- e ,QQ l ,, ,, , 1 f. we ii Y 1' Y V if T .i Q- 1 t LH QTL I ' s J 1 .N ,Q Y ,Hn -v he 5 if: 5 .fffff -i Y .. H 7: L- 45 f I Q i li -.. . 'll I Y K.. ll 5 f hir' A l if up-r asf' ' 'T, ,.Q .f . :.,, eg: ' .' 2 U X1 ' A' : A . f . Eg 1 4.7 xx Below: While studying the Elizabethan Age in English Literature John Watts shows interest in the Globe Theatre. Below left: Alan Orth escorts Junior Homecoming Attendant Iori Haidet X Class an Exciting and Interesting Experience S' . ' in N ii Ve' 5 . ' .f rl, as .7 r , , D K ,E A sv X 'f E .T JW isis: is 171. 9' f Y ... Q: l Mer 5,3 1 ty L. in A ll. x if 3 .nw .,, - 4 n . 4 ' I ' , wg. i .aa A . -P., 'f , M 1 1, . ig ni? lf? . QQ, ' A. get rl V, , NL W V 0 .. 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Q JJ' 'e if . 1 'C' Jeanette Lane Nancy Laskowski Denice Lauby Doug Lauby Tom Laursen Dave Lecount David Leonard Cathy Lewis Cindi Lewis Cindy Lintner Thonda Littlefield Barbara Losch Louis Lovett Donna Lowden Brian Luke Jeff Like Cindy Likens Gene Luzid Mike Maitert Mike Mancari Tony Mancini Aristotle Maragas David Mariner Donna Marosell Doug Marquette Sherry Martin Alan Martinsen Julie Mathie Tim Mathie Cindi May Dale Mayle Janet Mavrich Jessica McConnell Monica Mclntee Kim McKelvey Kathy MeKimie Stacy McMaster Todd McMullen Ginni McQueen Jeff McVann Mike Merriman Bill Michel Todd Michel Phil Mickley Mike Milburn Roger Miller Tammy Miller Rusty Minko Bob Mitchell Reed Mohler Nancy Morgan Kathy Morell Cherie Morris Karen Morton Terri Mundorff Doug Myers Caryl Nagel Bob Naughtrip Pam Nioura Chris Nolte Greg Novelli Mike Oberlin Michael Orelot 155 Juniors Find Planning and Preparation for Prom An Alan Orth Paula Owens Wendy Pace Mary Ann Palombo Cindy Panzarello Kathleen Pariso Debbie Parker Kim Pauly Valerie Paxton Steve Pearson Larry Peden Dave Peters Dawn Peters Nancy Petros Ann Pfeiffer Mark Pfeil Wayne Philippi Richard Phillips Becky Pool Dave Porter Kevin Poulos Phil Powell Mac Pratt Bob Predragovich Phyllis Preston Karen Rabe Faith Ramsey Diane Rau Lisa Raye Becky Reed Shari Reitz David Resler Raye Renee John Reynolds Karen Rice Melanie Rice Debra Rich Paul Richards Scott Richardson Rebecca Rife Lisa Ritchie Sue Roberts Jeff Robinson Mike Rogers Sherie Rohrer Brenda Roos Peggy Rowan Ann Ruch David Ruff Lee Russell Doug Rush Terry Ryan Doug Sadger Ann Samblanet Dave Sankey Steve Satow Susan Savage Audrey Schleis Maria Schiltz Debe Schrader Bill Schreckengost Cindy Secunde Mindy Secunde rf. W 5 t 3 IA-, - A 5 -,.: .A-. , y , ' :QQ l Q . S - 'ix X 5 ga 345 L 4 x iii? I L :ws - X, f ., .1 as ssssrisrisy to Q X .,ii , ,i P' J P if as I A dventurous and orthwhile Project to Undertake Karen Seebach Debra Seitz Tom Shanower Craig Sherban Laura Shetler Linda Shields John Skirtech Jeanne Smiley Dan Smith Gerald Smithkey John Smith Randy Smith Jay Smithley Michael Snook Mark A. Snyder Jody Sousa Jackie Sewers Bruce Speicher Doug Speicher Jenny Spencer Greg Sponseller Lyn Sponseller Sherry Sponselle Laurie Staib Tim Staley Nora Stamps Cindy Stayer Victoria Stayer it ,SA 'wif' 1- .,, , .. 5, QWWQQ aa ,Q ar W 1 v. ' ' Q 'v fmsrfa 3, was , as , M f f. 4. ggi? in v HQ 5' i 5' X24 ,J B 4-rg 10,5 -1 my f fy J' . 'P -ws, X' N w s -ir 7 f Q v if ' 1 ' . , s F?N9Wif' : gn -1-psi: 4 . J- . ' sJ' 6 ...,.f T524 ' ' .'m1a-- wr. Y 2 aaaawaws ik f ' fi 5 ' ' .f .f 'JJ' ff 5:-2 ' i y , 'B P ,s 'I 6 ip sh ,R 3' fr n Q, 'G '. :Pima V x. v M544 v , W A f ww, vt. E., .- 1 'vc gag: .ys1,am,,a.2aa 'iii 'w:si::.-:'?'1f.ws 'Q ar E , '1 '51, 'Q -1 fx H A 5 f s ' ' is 3 'ff ix 5 K R 4. X I Above: Juniors Randy Torrence and Renee Raye become serious for a moment as they pose for a painting in art class. Right: Marlene Gross performs her life guarding duties at the YMCA. Suzette Stephanie Jolene Stollar Mike Stoner Jim Strauch Cheryl Stroup Nancy Stuckey Scott Studer Dan Stuffel Dan Sumser Kim Swallie Nancy Swanson Greg Swertzer Bill Swope Mark Tapley Kristine Thomas Mary Thompson Russell Thompson Nancy Tillitski Charles Tobias Randy Torrencc Susan Trachsel Beth Trenner Mike Underwood Rex Unkefer Laura Vandegrift Scott VanVranken Vicki Viscounte Lori Vlad Brian Votaw Val Vukovich Cindy Wagner Wally Wakeman Bonnie Ward Rebecca Ward Mary Ward 158 ag-sv e ' si' ' A c W or I J, ' 4 'i , ,' . , W, M, A 1 up ' . in ' V Q1 A , , f 7 V ' v.. ' 2 A af X , vi ,, r , T? 1 Some of Our rt Students Pose For Their Class iv. ff .ai J Qff'-'T' fi? Junior John Smith takes advantage of his leisure time to work-out with the newly acquired weight lifting equipment at the North Canton YMCA to improve his physique, QS, . 4 M6 'il if TES:- 2 Steve Warren David Watkins John Watts Julie Weber Wendy Weigel Elaine Weil James West James Whalen John Whitaere Jeff White Gail Willaman Scott Willaman Jeff Williams David Wilson David E. Wilson Diane Wilson Jonathan Wilson Sharon Wise Julie Woodson Pam Worrell Martha Wright James Wrigley Nancy Young Margaret Zepp Laurie Zimmer Debbie Zimmerman Kent Zoller Melinda Zupp .Mgr 9 ' w Officers Help Class Prepare For Years To Come at Hoover High Karen Hill, Historian, Bob Memmer, Vice-president, Anne Bethel, Treasurer, Judy Michel, Presi- dent, and Kris Lundstrum, Secretary, represent the Class of '76 as officers. 48 3 1 ,f 2, .W go' -. 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' I Ernie Adams William Adams Tamniie Alltop Susan Andaloro Dan Anderson Cindy Andrews Jay Apisa Dan Au Bob Austin Cheryl Bader Barb Bail Rick Bailey .lon Bair Dale Baker Dehhie Bann Sharon Barcli Chuck Barkley Cindy Barr Pam Basinger Jayne Berry Joyce Berry Anne Bethel Craig Betz Tony Bing Joy Boldt Kathy Bolek Ted Boller Cheryl Bonsky Rich Borsh Cheryl Bose Linda Bowers Cindy Braun Pamela Braden Cathy Bradley Greg Bremkarnp Don Bresiger Wallace Bright Doug Browning Barbi Bruce Tim Buckley John Cahill David Cain Tom Caniford Sarah Carr Elizabeth Carsoxv Mike Casey Russ Chambers Sandy Cheshire Alexis Chuehanis Becky Chula Annette Clark Lynn Clayton Brenda Cleveland Kevin Cline Holli Comher Andrea Cook Steven Cope Andrea Corrigan Scott Corwin Christina Costillo Peggy Covault Jane Cox Helen Cowles Students Become Involved with School ctivities and 162 Dave Crawl'ord Jamie Crawford Sandra Cross Helen Crowell Doug Davidson Denny Davis Glenn Deane Donna Deberarmlinis Sharon Delong Joni DeNlatteis Stephanie Demos Amy Denble Cathy Dillew Bonny Dinius Cathy Dinsmore .lane Dixon Gary Dink Becky Dodson James Doyle Kim Duplain Paul Durbin Lisa Dyer John Eastman Lisa Ebinger Chuck Einsigr Debbie Ennis Tim Ensminger Diane Erieksen Donna Esselbnrn ,lean Flssipz Shelley Estep Amy Evans liincla Fabian Bob Farber Sue Farley Jody Fausnight Dale Finley Don Fischer Karen Fitz Becky Fitzgerald Dawn Foekler Barbara Folts Douglas Foltz Will Foltz Dave Fonghty Karen Fox Frank Frank Carol Frellay Carol Frost Lori Fye Davy Garber Leigh Garbntt Dolores Garcia Theresa Carman Cindy Garmus Jeff' Gatrust Larry Giele Bill Gilkison .Ian Gillman Steve Gissiner Mark Gootlin Hebecezl Gooclin Nancy Gourley . 3 t.l ,y,,,i M ,gn J' Q z V f W, H f F l , 9 S ,A - 1 he g fimi' ' T 1 fifw ..-- - , . , S? , fl, f6t? 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Hrlou- r'irl1f:R-.'i -i lzll---' '- -' ' -' if - - .1 Lstxxt oot ri to captain, Scot Ttxtci, stirs tciiin auppoit :incl spirit at a pep rzxllv. uv A .--9, f I 3s Apu- . v. it 44 Victorics Joe Grady Charles Grandjezm Carolyn Grasinger Daniel Greenho Brenda Gross Paul Gulling Tim Guth Tim Guthridge Scot Halpin Brad Hamling Ron Hammen Bob Hammontree Gary Hanft Dave Hurdgrove Mike Harrah Bzirbara Harris Cindi Harris Vince Harris Monica Harrison Kurt Hawkins Steve Hayley Gary Heekman Steve Heggy Pat Hcidy Jeff Hermann Chris Herrick Wilma Hershlierger Melinda Hertler V iV.' QA: ii n- x Qi, ,n.,W.,-.,.t.,.. -...W- i . ii 4 Kim Hetherington Karen Hill Laurci Hines Valerie Hirt Frances Holmes Dean Hootman Denise Hopper Bernard Horning Laurie Hotchko Jeff Houseman Jill Hoy Bruce Huff Terri Huff Jeff Hummel Kevin Hutcheson John Ingold Tim Jackson Jill Janson Debbie Jereb Bob Jewell David John Mark Johnson Matt Joliat Brian Jones Scott Jordan Andrea Karas Jane Kasserman Lora Kendall Rich Kenney Dave King Kevin King Scott King Amy Kistler Joe Kistncr Connie Klcyn 'ye-Q.. , 4 -A ff- L ' c-'v A J 'Qi is wi., I ,pl- ht. ,Q gy . 2 fp-sf?--f - to Q :Q .f..,,t- f i Aboifes Sophomore Attendant Karen Hill is escorted onto the field during the Homecoming Core mony by Dan Anderson. .4bo1:v: Charlie Grandjezin watches from the sidelines. -N R4 Al ,493 5521: f' s, ' V '- . H ,, ,K . 2 , 1' k ,. 'H . s Sw . 2 ... , 4 i q' , , - Q 'fi 1-S f 1' J i' is f if ' 4453 ' ,,..,,k ff 5' 1 i .- ms X t . 1 4 gf 1' V . 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N J' 5 ' V' , me v 4- ' ' r, ' , ,X S U V li Tom Klinganian Barb Knepper Mark Kohmann Gary Korom Cathy Kuhn Steve Kuhn Lee Kuhne Debbie Land Ann Lauritzen Dawn Lazieh Todd Leasure Mindy Lewis Amy Lindenberger Larry Lingenfelter Casey Lintner Linda Lockler Nancy Loekmyer Jerry Logan Joe Lopez Penny Lovelace Susan Luckner Kris Lunkstroin Scot Mackall Charles Maley Patty Mandia Gary Mandley Mark Manly Becky Manse Glenn Marang Tony Mareelli Louise Markle Linda Marquardt Lynn Martin Marty Martin Sarah Martin Steve Martin Vicky Martin Pam Mathie Doug Mattaeliione Jeff Matthews Mike Maurer Jeff Maxheimer Sue May Lovetta Mayle Sarah MeCleary March McClintock Tim Mt-Cort Debbie McFadden Alan McKelVey Amy MeLinden Gina McManawa5' Don McMillan Glenn Mears Mike Medal Linda Meister Tim Meister Bob Memmer Judy Michel Alan Miller Jeffery Miller Kathy Miller Kelly Miller Laura Miller Sophomores' Concentration on Biological Specimens Lisa Miller Marcy Miller Martha Miller Richard Miller Becky Minger Cynthia Minich Kim Moffat Jane Mohler Jill Mohler Les Mohler Mickey Mohler Mark Montenegro Andy Moock Bill Moore Pam Morath Tam Morath Jeff Morgan Pam Morgan Janet Morgan Bethanne Morrison Dave Mullins Larry Mullins Julie Myers Linda Myers Dave Myles Laura Neumeyer Jay Nicholson Bill Norman Ken Norris Kim Norris Jeff Notch Bill Nutt Lou Packa Scott Parks Connie Patrick Sharon Patrick Deanna Patterson Mike Patterson Breada Paulson Nancy Peden Demmie Pepper Patty Petroff Al Pevear Cathy Phillips Patty Phillips Brian Piggott Bruce Pigott David Pinder John Pitocco James Pitocco Vicki Pittman Amy Pleasant Sherrie Plunket Sue Pool Peggy Powell Scott Powell Lisa Pucci Duane Pyka Tom Queen Brenda Quinn Todd Radasovic Robin Reader Jim Reading . an J l X ii. ,1 E 7 l xr. 6 4: 'lf Q S 3, f-' ri ix I , i . 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Sophomore Sarah Martin concentrates on hex mcciums as p irt of her enthusiastic endeavors mlCI'Ulhl0l0f.,lC3.l studies concerning para that reflect the Spirit of '76. t -v- as ' 'N-41 Q limi: Q L ,, gl- .. TWU ,I ' Ei .. 2 th f 4 Vicki Reed Allyson Rice Gale Rice Donna Richards Rachel Rife Tim Rife Jane Riffle Mark Riley Jane Rinehart Marty Rinehart Dale Roberts Larry Robinson Bob Rogers Sharon Romeo Mark Rosenlieb David Rumancik Al Russell Chris Russell Anita Salmas Debbie Sandbrink Nick Sasso Pat Savage Don Schilling Adrian Schleis Tamara Schreck John Schwab Kathy Scollard Kenny Sechler hw.. i,, n. . '.f. K-I rf af., I .' ,.'.'L'e ..'- 'f' -.-'.C'iL.' 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Portage St. and I 77 Vllll Dave's Handy Storef A ,Q Hmm X LL Mold and Maohme Co Q-QM., ,,,,,, , A - GRANNYS 7-Wywba HOME ICE QREAM COOKING '-- Y f s- -f - fgzmwg-zsvfW-wfwpfwyrxwyf-'-V5-.mffwi - - f I ROSEMARIES PIZZA SHOP G1'HHHy'S l Qn Rosemarie's Pizza ! rl V I HUTT SCAFFOLD at EQUIPMENT, INC L KOH, 1280 Main Street, South Plumbing and Heating North Canton Paul Hutt Telephone: 494-1941 Ted'S Restaurant Lunches-Dinners-Banquets Open Daily 6 A.M.-9 P.M. Phone 492-3081 3522 Cleveland Ave. Canton, Ohio WXRNER CABLE OF NORTH CANTON 225 North Main Street North Canton, Ohio 44720 C2165 499-5590 NICKLE'S BAKERY XF Fx. t va? .-X3 TH 4 -2- .wr-' ' D f ma? X69 if I ywfghjxz' 5 ff Q W 9- I ' X I V 1 N H K , am f 9 fC I A ,X MM mg. t 1 A v -tgawawfoo' M'- WML iw.-- ,Q Nazi:-x:.:21H NAVARRE House of Flowers Karnes if H011 Hardw :J Lffmggaffm Q an 5, Yr rere o . 1 W and J Chevrolet Georgetown Manor I N TERIORS ' AFCO RUBBER C O R P O R A T I O N Quality is remembered longer than price Telephone' 12165 499 7850 7505 Freedom Street.Nor1n Canton, Ohio 44720 RE. Moon Plumbing 81 Heating 7520 Carmen Drive N.W. North Canton, Ohio 494-0078 Serving This Area 24 Yearsn LAWSON'S A Company Responsive To Consumer Needs 3034 Martindale Rd. Canton 453-8552 fAcross From The Driver's Examination Postj Store Manager-William A. Beggs WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE Americalist Division of Haines Sz Co. Inc. Phone Q216J 494-9111 Mailing Lists Computer Letters Computer Addressing 8050 Freedom Ave. NW North Canton 190 f N FIRST N T ON NK 00001 L of Canton 3 Convenient Locations Q gg? Il L E 19 P h ' ' , 5-!?Jfel00y6? 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' DRIVE IN MHXIQ S Drlve-In , I ' , ra rw r 2 - ? w, r . , r r . v z lg A ri! . .i,. -- I L . , r Ferrards Bake L FY i s W Doyle's Fabric and Yarn H Shop I . ' 'ffQ2 , Yb 5 ,m v . 'V ' if f' .2 4, , 4,sgf,,.,,, fiziw, faafxfff, fit 5232 N i,3:Ji26'? 12: Yf1fY?flI'x 'L 15 Ry, . QQ pq 61,3535 14.25 Y. , WA? ' 2229? ' V15 . f JH fi,-W .W 2- iz, A i M3 7 3 mm m' 5? f 335 9375 W 'W i 194 Paragon Press , 'Bn 'C.'I J- guna X l N.wft,- -2' W... Carl Sponseller and Sons V'9.lEl'!l Fir IIRY BLEMIIIIB tgfljzrvmff xamigbaaza W Vanlty Fan' Cleaners r llilkfifil -L - l wi, Liv -f Q an E. Shafer's Agency Nisly Plumbing Heating Al Nisly 11343 Cleveland Ave., N.W. Uniontown Advertising Information Afco Rubber 7505 Freedom Street 499-7850 Baab's Parts Kr Service 1245 South Main Street 499-3003 Baker's Interiors 'Purveyors of Fine Furnishings 400 South Main Street 499-5401 Baker's Sunoco Wheel Alignment, Tune-ups Hi-Speed Balancing Portage Street at 177 494-5849 Bob-O-Link Golf Course Paul Weber, Builder 2400 Applegrove N, W. 499-7710 Bob's Music Store Sheet Music-Accessories-Instruments 315 South Main Street 499-3378 Bowlus-Kohman Motor Co. Your Suburban American Motors Dealer Sales, Parts, Service 1130 South Main Street 494-9630 Lester Brown Auto Service Lester, Lowell, and Lewis Chicken Manor Restaurant 8040 Cleveland Avenue 499-9093 Climalene Company 1022 Ninth Street S. W. Canton Dave's Bait Tackle, Rod and Reel Repair Live Bait, Camping Supplies 807 North Main Street 499-4386 Dave's Handy Store 6721 Whipple Avenue 499-8080 Demmer Hardware 6734 Whipple Avenue 494-1010 DiFeo Ford 5600 Whipple Avenue 494-1010 Doershuk Heating and Plumbing Myers Water Softners, Eljer Fixtures 6742 Whipple Avenue 494-1333 Domer Communications 7080 Whipple Avenue 453-0475 Doyles Fabric and Yarn Shop Fabrics, Yarn, Notions and Needlework 1178 South Main Street 499-3600 Edgewood Swim and Golf Club 6900 Market Avenue North Canton 499-2353 Ferraro's Pastr Sho Y P If it's baked by Ferraro's, It's the best 6418 Whipple N.W. 499-9566 Fideo Agency 219 South Main Street 499-2594 Frye Hardware Paints-Electrical Supplies-Builder's Hardware-Plumbing 950 South Main Street 499-3387 First National Bank Canton and North Canton George-Ann's Specialty Shop 954 South Main Street 499-4727 Georgetown Manor 6370 Whipple N. W. 499-9763 Granny's Ice Cream 123 South Main Street 494-3288 Grant City Congratulates the Class of '74 Greenho Sunoco Party lce-Mufflers-Stock Wheel Balancing 550 North Main Street 499-3200 or 499-7305 Haines and Company Mailing Lists, Computer Letters Computer Addressing 8050 Freedom Avenue N W. The Harlcigh Inn Your Home Away from Home Harley Myers, Owner 500 North Main Street 499-9900 Harrison Paint Corporation 936 South Main Street 499-4207 Harter Bank North Canton Branch 139 South Main Street 499-2566 Helfrich Die Casting Company 207 Schneider Road 494-0252 Hoover Company 101 East Maple Street Holl Hardware 902 North Main Street 499-5406 House of Flowers 2422 West Tuscarawas Canton 455-7373 Hub Victor 932 South Main Street 494-6280 Humbert Brothers Tim and Larry Humbert 1581 Applegrove Road 494-3000 Hummel's IGA Foodliner 315 North Main Street 499-6333 Hutt Scaffold and Euipment Patil Hutt 1280 South Main Street 494-1941 Mr Hyde's Leather Patrick M, Gurganus 6120 Whipple Avenue 494-6635 International Trucks Sales, Service, Parts 1509 Raff Road S. W. Canton Italo's Pizza Shop Two Convenient Locations 703 North Main Street, 494-0911 3560 Middlebranch Road N. E. 455 0006 Ivy Path Floral 905 North Main Street 499-7459 Jewelry Box 6739 Whipple Avenue N. W. 494-9699 Josten's Creators of Fine Class Rings, Awards Announcements, Yearbooks, and Diplomas Bob Novotny 1434 Salway Avenue S. W. 494-1115 Kames Our Business Is Just For Fun' 8516 Cleveland Avenue 499-4558 Kolp Heating and Plumbing 1105 Portage Street 499-2318 Lawson's 3034 Martindale Road CA Pl. SPUNSELLE AND SINC 5 mg 5ill Boggs, Manager Danton, 453-8552 Vlack Pharmacy 'Your Prescription and Gift Stores tussell Stover Candy L14 South Main Street l99-8111 VI. H. Martin Company l118 Linclln Way East Vlassillon, 8327467 VIartin's Stationers 50th Street Plaza, Canton l94-5722 Vlathie Coal and Supply l215 Portage Street l99-2575 VIaxie's Drive-In ?00 North Main Street L99-5619 Vlohler Lumber Company l214 Portage Street L99-5461 l Vloon Plumbing and Heating l520 Carmen Drive N. W. L94-0078 slationwide Insurance 'Thinking About a Career . . . See Us. We'd like to talk with you. .014 Market Avenue North Qanton, 45o0551 Jew Woman Figure Salon 1220 North Cleveland Avenue 792-9777 Jickison Jewelers luaranteed Watch and Jewelry Re lrange Blossom Diamonds wlorth Main Plaza 99-2439 J ickles Bakery 'Iavarre wlisly Plumbing and Heating Ll Nisly 1343 Cleveland Avenue Jniontown lorth Canton Cleaners Quality Dry Cleaners 148 South Main Street 99-7154 lorth Canton Floral and Gift 31 North Main Street 99-8600 lorth Canton Plating Company ndustrial Hard Crome Plating I. W. Noebe and Karl R. Noelme 20 North Woodside 99-4413 lorth Canton Radio and TV lales-RCA and Zenith Service is Our Business 40 North Main Street 99-4500 Jorth Canton Sun lommercial Printing Jff-set and Letter-Press 02 South Main Street -99-2531 wlorth Canton Tire Sales tobert Pfeil-Leo Kotte 206 Schneider Road 94-9600 Jye's Department Store 47 North Main Street pair 499-6636 Paragon Press Dedication to Excellence Yearbooks, Graduation Announcements, Class Rings, Awards, Diplomas, Caps and Gowns Carl O. Sponseller and Sons Plumbing and Heating 220 West Maple Street 499-3522 Stern and Mann's Downtown, 30th Street Plaza and Belden Village Mall Super Duper Supermarket 1180 South Main Street 494-4744 Ted's Restaurant Lunches-Dinners-Banquets Open daily 6am-9pm 3522 Cleveland Avenue, Canton 492-3081 Top's Chalet Restaurant 5401 Whipple Avenue 499-6644 Tou rnoux-McDowell Your Dependable Plymouth People Auto Sales and Service 520 North Main Street Tri-County Sporting Goods 1144 South Main Street 494-2860 Troup and Pluto Studios Portrait Photographers 3145 West Tuscarawas, Canton 452-5789 Valley View Supply Simplicity 132.5 Portage 499-5444 Vanity Fair Cleaners by Tom Sexton 1234 South Main Street Viking Sporting Goods 125 South Main Street 499-8547 Warner Cable TV 225 North Main Street 499-5590 W. 8: J. Chevrolet 407 North Main Street 499-3353 Wern Advertising 1817 Fulton Road, Canton 452-4081 Weston Models and Patterns 916 Portage 499-6676 Willis Motors Pontiac Dealer 202 West Maple 499-3395 Wool Patch Knit and Wool Remnants Rug Wools, Braiding Supplies 713 South Main Street 494-3889 Wyse-Way Campers Inc. Sales-Service-Rentals-Accessories Franehised Dealer for Sayco-Starcraft Play-mor-Mobile Traveler One of Ohiols Largest Dealers Motor Homes-Travel Trailers-Tent Camper s Pick-up Cleaners--5th Wheel 11241 Cleveland Avenue, Uniontown 494-0677 Xcel Mold and Machine Co. Plastic Molds-Die Cast Dies 7661 Freedom Street 499-8450 Your Pizza Shop 3009 Harrisburg Road 77 Shopping Center 499-5655 Zanels Country Barn 8286 Cleveland Avenue 499-5494 I 'Elf ,M ,, , K ,, I ,.f,,,m: ,An ,M .. . I ,frxgg It L. an f A ing 1 G ., yi,,.I3,'L 1. -'I Afco Rubber Baab's Auto Parts Baker Interiors Baker's Sunoco Bob-O-Link Golf Bob's Music Store Bowlus-Kohman Motor Brown Auto Service Chicken Manor Climalene Dave's Bait Dave's Handy Store Demmer Hardware DiFeo Ford Doershuck Plumbing Domer Communications Doyle's Fabrics Edgewood Golf and Swim Ferraro's Bakery Fidoe Agency First National Bank Frye Hardware George-Ann's Georgetown Manor Granny's Ice Cream W. T. Grant Co. Greenho Sunoco Haines and Company 198 Harleigh Inn Harrison Paints Harter Bank Helfrich Die Casting Hoover Company Holl Hardware House of Flowers Hub Victor Humbert Brothers Hummel's IGA Hutt Scaffold M. Hyde's Leather Shop International Trucks Italo's Pizza Ivy Path Floral Jewelry Box Josten's Kames Kolp Heating Lawson's Mack Pharmacy M. H. Martin Co. Martin's Stationers Mathie Coal and Supply Maxie's Drive-In Mohler Lumber Moon Plumbing, Heating Nationwide Insurance New Woman Figure Salon Nickison Jewlers Nickles Bakery Nisley Plumbing, Heating N. Canton Cleaners N. Canton Floral I . NA' .- X X ' I X J., 178 183 181 186 172-173 188 187 174 193 178 186 184 182 179 184 176 177 188 186 190 180 187 182 176 194 176 190 176 176 181 187 195 179 183 N. Canton Plating N. Canton Radio and TV N. Canton Sun N. Canton Tire Nye's Department Store Paragon Press Portage Electric Products Rosemariels Pizza Ruslee's Lounge Schario Pastry Shafer Agency O. M. Smith Applicances South Main American Sponseller and Sons Plumbing Stern and Mann's Super Duper Supermarket Ted's Restaurant Topp's Chalet Tournoux-McDowell Tri-County Sporting Goods Troup and Pluto Studio Valley View Supply Vanity Fair Cleaners Viking Sporting Goods Warner Cable W. and J. Chevrolet Wern Advertising Weston Models Willis Pontiac Wool Patch Wyse Way Campers Xcel Mold and Machine Your Pizza Shop Zanes ,- GOLD PATRONS A'cappella Choir Paul Boldt Dr. and Mrs. James E. Brandau Bufmeyer Construction Company Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Button ,Cutler and Associates Gallery of I Homes 'DeHoff Agency The Dietz's, Tom, Lu, Nancy, Sue and Jon Fosnight Floor Covering Gold Coast Gift Shop lMr. and Mrs. Hal Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hooveri: North Canton Jaycees Mr. and Mrs. John Jolliffe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsley Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Leed 'North Canton Recreation Lanes The Palace Fine Foods Mr. and Mrs. John Pujazon 'Rolando's Italian Restaurant and Lounge Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Shipley Dr. and Mrs. John Allen Smith Mr. and Mrs. V. Stefan Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Troup U. S. Fiberglass Products Viking Barber Shop Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Werstler Laurie Zimmer tDenotes 3525 contribution :SILVER RPATRON S Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Blohm Mr. and Mrs. George Bozeka Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braucher ,Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cantini lCanton Rod Sz Custom Car Show yMr. and Mrs. Frank Chufar The Clique fStef and Denaj Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dansizen Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Deane Dog Sz Suds Family Restaurant 'Chuck Drenta Educational Music Services iMr. and Mrs. Ralpy Freday, Jr., and l Family lFriends of the Editor, OSU Mr. Ben Garcia The Gazzles lGetz's Body Sz Fire Equipment 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillman Ginny's Beauty Salon Mrs. William Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Grady 8: Joe Paul S. Gratny and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gulling Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Don Hertler Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Howes John and Priscilla Huffman Theodore D. Isue Mayor and Mrs. David Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kistler Frances A. Knapp Dr. and Mrs. William T. Krichbaum Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kuebel Lebo's Ceramic Supply London's Candies L K Townhouse Dr. Samuel W. Pfouts Quonset Hut Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rohrer Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roush Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandbrink Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Schmidt Lane, Fred, Laurie Lee, Mary Schroeder Dwain R. Sheffer Mr. and Mrs. Dalas Shilling and David Norma Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith Dr. and Mrs. John Underwood Mr. Walker's 4th Period Poetry Class Mario J. Mattachione Mr. and Mrs. Kale F. Moock and Dr. and Mrs. W. James Warburton Mrs. Lloyd E. Weeks Kathy Mr. and Mrs. C. Philip Weigel Bob Naughtrip and Sharon Romeo Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naughtrip Mr, and Mrs- Richard White Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Norman Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Willaman, Jr. Orchard Hill Parent Teachers Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wise ASSOCiati0n Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Zimmer . J iw ...VA-H :J I 1-:f...,,.i...-fi -W.,.fr-.-..7...- .:.eYf-.,..e,re?f - FZ . VM ,, ,, , .. ,. ,,..-,.f...,,,.,,l-.f-....,..a-M-sw f--W--'---3 7 A , ....,.wv-N.,,....,...,..4...-.,...-.-.-...f..,.-:. . 1 N V - ' S' 4' . .. .. L . ..-..-.-A.. ..., v--- ' Y f- 4 ' f...-.--4-4 .1- 199 Senior Activities ADAIR, CINDY Office Aide 13 Library Aide 4. ALEX, JIM Freshman Choir 13 Soph. Mixed Choir 23 Football 33 Track 23 Biology Lab As- sistant 3,4. ANDERSON, NANCY Glec Club 23 A-Cappella Choir 3,43 Hi-Lows 43 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Span- ish Club 2,3,43 Thespians 3,43 The Annual 3,43 Viking Views 3,43 Cll'l'l1fCl14fl' 33 Quill St Scroll 3,41 Student Council 33 Scholarship Team 3. ANDERSON, RICK Freshman Choir 13 Booster Club 1,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Student Council 1,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 FCA 1,2,3,4. BACON, LAURIE Glee Club 1,23 A-Cappella Choir 3,43 GAA 13 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,33 The'Annual 4. BAKER, PAM Glee Club 1,23 Spanish Club 2. BAKER, STEPHANIE Glee Club 1,23 Cheerleader 33 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Ger- man Club 1,23 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Office Aide .r ,..,, 3,43 Scholarship Team 1,33 Natl. Merit Commendation 4. BARCH, STAN Soph. Mixed Choir 23 A- Cappella Choir 3,43 Hi- Lows 3,43 Latin Club 1,2. BARRY, DENA Glee Club 13 Gym Leader 3,43 Cheerleader 1,3,43 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Span- ish Club 1,23 Student Coun- cil 43 Office Aide 4. BARKLEY, NANCY Glec Club 13 Soph. Mixed Choir 23 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Home Ec. Club 2,33 Medical Arts Club 1,2. BEALER, DEBBIE GAA 13 Booster Club 1,23 Library Aide 1. BEARD, NANCY Glee Club 33 Soph. Mixed Choir 43 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,33 The Annual 3,43 Office Aide 2,3,4. BIANCHE, BETH Glec Club 13 Booster Club 1,23 Spanish Club 1. BIEDENBACH, MARY ANN Cvlee Club I3 GAA 1,23 Busi- ness Leaders of Tomorrow 33 Latin Club 1. BIEN, CHRIS Viking Views 2,33 Quill Kr Scroll 33 Class Officer 4. 3 5- I 3 i BILKERT, JEFF Soph. Mixed Choir 23 A- Cappella Choir 3,43 German Club 1,23 Thespians 43 Baseball 1,23 Student Coun- cil 4. BILLEY, SUE Marching 6 Concert Band 1,2,33 GAA 1,2,33 Booster Club 1,23 Home Ee. Club 13 Latin Club 23 Girl's Basket- ball 23 Scholarship Team 33 Chess Club 2,3. BLACKSHERE, NANCY Glec Club 33 GAA 33 Booster Club 33 Girl's Track 3. BOUGHTON, BILL Swimming 23 Track 13 VICA. BOZEKA, GEORGE-ANN Glec Club 13 Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 The Annual, 3,43 Vi- king Views 43 Quilland Scroll 3,4. BOZEKA, STEVE Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Span- ish Club 1,2,33 Viking 2,33 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 FCA 1,2,3,4. BURGESS, DEBBIE Glee Club 1,23 DECA 43 Li- brary Aide 33 Scholarship Team 1,2. BRADY, ROBIN Booster Club 1,43 Office Aide 3. BROWN, BILL Football 1,2,3,43 FCA 1. BROWN, DALE ,E , I 'S Glee Club 13 Booster Club I,4Q Home Ee Club 1. BROWN, SHARON Office Aide 43 Library Aide I, BROWN, TIM Booster Club 13 German Club 1,23 Student Council 1,23 Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3,43 Class Secre- tary 13 Class Historian 3. BURNHAM, RANDY Print Club 3,43 Football. BURT, MARTIN A-Cappella 43 Booster Club 3,43 Viking 4. CAIN, SARAH Booster Club 1,23 Library Aide 1,2. CALDWELL, DEBBIE Booster Club 33 Cciralcade 1. CAREWAY, KAREN Band 2,3,43 Pep Band 23 Glee Club 33 A-Cappella 43 Booster Club 2,3,43 Home Ec Club 43 French Club 33 Track Attendant 3, CARPENTER, ED Booster Club 23 Math-Sci, Club 2,33 Spanish Club 2. CETERAS, MARK Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 3,43 Stage Band 33 Orchestra 4. CHAMBERS, RICHARD Booster Club 1,2,3,43 Swim- ming 1,2,3,43 Track 2,33 Class vice president 2. CHOVAN, PAULA Booster 2,3,43 Viking 43 Li- brary Aide 4. CHUFAR, SUE I 200 :linux A-t lBooster Club 1,2,3,45 Busi- ness Leaders of Tomorrow 35 German Club 15 Annual 3,45 Vilring Views 35 Quill Kr Scroll 3,45 Student Coun- cil 2. CICCI, JANIS Marching and Concert Band 1,2,35 District Music Contest 1,2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Home Ec Club 15 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. CIOLLI, BOB Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2, CLAY, RON Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,3. COLE, CHRIS Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Medi- cal Arts Club 4. COLEMAN, SYD Thespians 15 The Annual 15 Biology Lab Assistant 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. COUGHLIN, DENNY Booster Club 1,2,3,4. COWLES, ROBERTA Glee Club 1,2,3,45 District Music Contest 15 Booster Club 2,3,4. COX, CHRISTOPHER Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Hi-Lows 3,45 District Music Contest 1,2,3,45 5 Latin Club 1,25 Thespians 3,45 Student Council 35 Scholarship Team 25 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. CUGLIARI, PAM yGlee Club 1,2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Home Ee. Club 1,2,3,45 Medical Arts Club 1,2. DAVENPORT, DAVE Swimming 2. DAY, CHRIS Glee Club 1,25 District Mu- sic Contest 1,25 Booster Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Tennis 3,4. DAVIS, JAY VICA 3,45 JA 4. DAVIS, SCOTT Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 District Music Contest 1,45 Basketball 2,4. DEANE, ELAINE Class Officer 4. DEIBEL, LYNN Glee Club 2,3,4. DICKERSON, JIM Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Cross Country 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. DISBROW, CINDY Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 District Music Contest 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 15 German Club 35 Latin Club 25 De- bate 1. DODSON, CHRIS Scholarship Team 1,3. DOZER, GREG 0-. .gg J f. 4 r r...,,,w y W Basketball 1. DRAPER, RICK Booster Club 45 Math and Sci. Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Student Council 25 Football 25 Track 15 Scholarship Team 1,25 Class Officer 2. DRAPER, ROBERT Mixed Freshman Choir 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Booster Club 3,45 Math and Sci. Club 3,45 German Club 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 15 Biology Lab Assistant 45 Scholarship Team 1,25 Class Officer 25 YCA 1. DRIGGERS JERRY Basketball 3,45 Football 1,2. DUITCH, MIKE Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 2. DURBIN, PAULA Glee Club 1,2,35 Booster Club 1,25 Medical Arts Club 1,2,3. DURKIN, MIKE Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Booster Club Vice- president EBERSOLD, ROBERT Basketball 1,2,35 Cross Country 15 Track 1,25 FCA 1,2,3. EDMUNDS, MATTHEW Booster Club 3,45 Scholar- ship Team 1. ELMERICK, SANDY Glee Club 1,2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Swimming 15 Library Aide 35 VICA 4. ENSMINGER, MIKE Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Gym leader 35 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,4. FALESKI, DEBBIE Home Ec Club 15 Medical Arts Club 15 Library Aide 1,2. FEHN, MARSHA Booster Club 45 Office Aide 3. FESSLER, CHARLENE Booster Club 3,45 Viking 45 Library Aide 2. FLEMING, KAREN Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Office Aide 4. FOLTS, TOM Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 253,45 Math-Sci. Club 45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Debate 3,45 Nat'l Forensic 3,45 Thes- pians 45 Chem lab assistant 45 Scholarship team 1,35 Buckeye Boy's State 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Com- medation 4. FOLTZ, CRAIG DECA 4. FOUGHTY, CRAIG Gym Leader 3,45 Booster Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3. FRANK, CONNIE Glee Club 1,35 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Gym leader 35 Booster Club 2,3,45 French Club 3,25 DECA 45 Viking Views 4. GAIANI VINCE Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3. GARBER, MARC Booster Club, 1,2,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Golf 45 Track 1. GEIB, SHERRY Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Soph Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 Hi- Lows 45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,35 Girls State 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Class Secretary 2,4. GETROST, JENNIFER Booster Club 45 V1'lc'in.g 3,45 Viking Views 45 Office Aide 2,3,45 Scholarship Team 3. GIBBONS, GREG Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1. GILKISON, KATHY Soph Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Scholarship Team 1,2. GISSINER, MARK Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Booster Club 35 Math Sci. Club 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Boy's State 35 Chess Team 3,4. HAYLEY, RAEANN Booster Club 15 French Club 25 Office Aide 25 Li- brary Aide 3. HAWLEY, RICHARD Booster Club 1,2,345 Wres- tling 2,3. HARVEY, CATHY Glee Club 2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Medical Arts Club 15 Viking Views 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Freshman Mixed Chorus. HARTONG, LORI Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Dis- trict Music Contest 1,25 Spanish Club 25 The An- nual 45 Girl's State 3. HARRISON, JIM Art Club 15 Football, 1 manager5 Track 35 YMCA. HARRISON, BRIAN Booster Club 1,3. HARPER, STEVEN R. Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 25 German Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 35 De- bate 1,2,3,45 Pres 45 The Annual 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,35 Nat'l Merit Win- ner 4. HANSCOM, DEBBIE Glee Cluh 2,35 Girl's Athl. Assoc. 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 The Annual 3,45 Quill 81 Scroll 45 Tennis 3,45 Biology Lab 5 zoi Assistant 4. Alternate to Girl's State. HANG, DON Math and Sci. Club 25 Print Club 3,45 VICA 3. HAMILTON, CHRIS Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 Hi- Lows 3,45 District V Music Contest 1,2,3,45 Booster Club5 Spanish Club 25 The Annual 4. HALEY, DEBBIE Booster Club 2,3,45 Girlis Tennis 3. HAIDET, JEFF Cheerleader 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Viking Views 45 Freshman Attendant, fFootballJ 1973 Home- coming Queen fFootballJ GOURLEY, DEBBIE Girl's Athl. Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Girl's Swimming 2,3,45 YCA 2,3. GLUCK, MARTHA Glee Club 1,2,35 Booster Club l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Viking Views 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Student Coun- cil 25 Guidance Office Aide 4. Tennis 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,3. GUTHRIDGE, DAN Track 25 Library Aide 4. GUENTHER, GAIL Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 2,3,45 District Music Contest 2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Swimming 2. GUIHER, JODI Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Vi- king Views 35 Office Aide 4. GULLING, JOAN Cheerleader 2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Medical Arts Club 1,25 Thespians 35 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Office Aide 35 Freshman Class Officer. GRAYBILL, JAYNE Glee Club 2,3,45 Medical Arts Club 2,35 Debate 1,25 Library Aide 45 Officer for Medical Arts Club 3,4. GRANT, MARLA Glee Club 1,25 Girl's Athl. Assoc. 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 25 Home Ee. Club 35 Medi- cal Arts Club 3,45 French Club 1,25 Office Aide 3,4. GRANDJEAN, PAT 202 G VLER CLARENCE I , Freshman Band5 Marching and Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Distrct Mu- sic Contest 2,3. HIEDY, MIKE Freshman Bandg Marching Band and Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 35 District Music Contest 2,35 Orches- tra 25 Booster Club 3,45 Vi- king Views 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,25 FCA 1,2,3,45 YCA 1,3. HERSHBERGER, LINDA Spanish Club 3. HERTLER, SUSAN Glee Band 15 District Music Contest 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 President 45 Span- ish Club 1,25 Medical Arts Club 15 The Annual 1,2,35 Vilfiny Views 35 Student Council 1,3,45 Office Aide 2,35 1974 Wrestling Queen5 YCA. HETRICK, DAN- Booster Club l,2,35 Math and Science Club 25 Bas- ketball manager 1,25 Ten- nis manager 2. HEVLOW, LINDA Booster Club 45 Home Ec. Club 25 Office Aid 3,4. HICKS, NEAL Math and Science Club 3,45 Print Club 35 Track 3. HICKS, NORMA Office Aid 2. HILL, MELANIE Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 2,3,4. HIMEBAUGH, TIM Print Club 2,3,4. HIRT, ERIC Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,35 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 District Music Contest 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,35 Math and Sci. Club 3,45 Chess Club 15 Football 15 Swimming 1,2,35 FCA 1,25 Lab Asst. 45 Scholarship Team 1. HOFFMAN, MICHELLE Glee Club 15 District Music Contest 15 GAA 25 Booster Club 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 25 Medical Arts Club 25 Li- brary Aide 3,4. HOLLIDAY, JEFF Booster Club 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Wres- tling 25 FCA 4. HOPPLE, RALPH Swimming 2,3,4. HORNER, TERRI Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Of- fice Aide 2,3,45 Library Aide 45 Lang. Lab Asst. 4. HOSMER, SUE Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Band 3,45 Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Hi-Lows 3,45 Chess Club 2,35 Latin Club 15 Scholarship Team 25 NHS 2. HORNING, SUE Glee Club 1, Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Office Aid 45 Library Aide 3. HUDAK, TODD Booster Club 1,3,45 Viking Views 45 Basketball 1,2,3,4. HUDSON, JACK Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2, FCA 1,2,3,4.- HUPP, DIANA Soph. Mixed Choir 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Math and Sci. Club 2,3. HUPP, ROBIN Glee Club 1,35 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Booster Club 4. JENKINS, JULIE Booster Club 2. JOHNSON, PATRICIA Booster Club 4. JOHN, CARMEN Cross Country 25 Golf 35 Track 2. JOHN, PATTY Glee Club 1,2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Office Aide 2,35 Chem- istry Lab Assistant 4. KATTNER, KITTY Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 15 Soph Mixed Choir 2. KEEFER, JON DECA 45 Cross Country 15 Wrestling I,2. KENNEDY, DON Gym leader 2. KIENZLE, JANET Glee Club5 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,4. KILLION, JIM Football 1,2. KIMPEL, LYNNE Medical Arts Club 4. KINSLEY, DIANE Library Aide 2,3,4. KLEE, KEVIN Sophomore Mixed Choir 25 Gym leader 45 Baseball 2,35 Football 1,2,3,4. KAROSI, MARK Stage Band 3,45 Gym Leader 45 Booster Club 2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,3. KRESKE, PAM GAA 15 Booster Club 1,2' DECA 45 Viking Views 3. LAFONTAINE, JIM Booster Club 1, Basketball 2. LANG, ROBIN Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 GAA 1. LEASURE, BRUCE Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 DECA 45 Tennis 4. LEMMON, JIM DECA 4. LEPORE, GARY Baseball 2,35 Basketball 1,2. LESH, TODD Band 1,2,3,45 Math Sci. Club 3,45 German Club 2,35 National Honor Society. LEWIS, ROBERT VICA 4. LINTNER, MIKE French Club 25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football l,3,4. LITTLE, DANA Soph. Mixed Choir 1,2. LOCKLER, ANN Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 25 Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 35 District Music Contest 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 De- bate 1,25 Nat'l Forensic 1,25 Biology Lab Assistant 3,4. LOCKMYER, DEBBIE Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,2,35 Office Aide 4, LOGAN, JEFF Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 FCA 1,2,3,4. LOPEZ, MARC Football 35 Tennis 25 Wres- tling 1,2. LUTZ, PHYLLIS Glee Club 2,35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Art Club 15 French Club 2,35 Student Council 25 Scholarship Team 3. MANEVAL, CHRIS Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 12 MANTYLA, sCoTT Debate 15 Baseball 1,2,3,4. v MARABLE, NANCY Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Viking Views 3,4. MARAPAO, MARIA Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 35 National Honor Society 4. MARTIN, DEBBIE Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 District Music Contest 25 Booster Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 Thespians 35 The Annual 35 Student Council 1,2,45 Class Officer 35 Freshman Mixed Choir 1. MATSON, MARK Cross Country 1,2. MQCAMANT, SANDY Officer Aide 4. McCREERY, GREGORY Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 15 A- Cappella Choir 45 District Music Contest 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 FCA 1,2,3,45 JA 3. McDONALD, PAT Booster Club 1,2,35 Quill and Scroll 4. MCKIMMIE, FRANK Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3. MOORE, MONA Glee Club 25 GAA Booster Club 35 French Club 2. MINICH, SUSAN Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,25 French Club 1,25 Medi- cal Arts 4. MERRIMAN, DANA Soph Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella 3,4. Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Vi- king 3,4. MILLER, PAUL French Club 35 Tennis 45 Chess Club 4. MORATH, MIKE Glee Club 15 Booster Club 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Foot- ball 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Class Treasure 2, MOEGLING, DAN Football 2,3. MYERS, VICKI Glee Club 25 GAA 15 Booster Club 45 Viking Views 45 Quill and Scroll 4. MOYER, DAVID German Club 2,35 Viking Views 45 Baseball mgr 15 Scholarship Team 1,3,45 Chess Club 4. ' MORTON, SHIRLEY Gym leader 35 Booster Club 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Office Aide 4. MYLETT LESA Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,25 Span- ish Club 15 Viking 35 Vi- king Views 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Scholarship Team 2. MICHEL, LARRY Football 25 Wrestling 1,2 MURRAY, DON Band, 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Booster Club 1,2,3. MURRAY, BOB Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Football 15 Swim- ming 3,45 FCA 1. MURRAY, BOB Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Football 15 Swim- ming 3,45 FCA 1. MILLER, KATHY Booster Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3. MILLER, DEBBIE Glee Club 25 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Language lab assistant 3. MOHLER, RICHARD Math Sci. Club 3,45 Latin Club 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Chem. Lab As- sistant 3,45 Scholarship team 1,2,3. MOOCK, KATHY Glee Club 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 Student Council 45 Of- fice Aide 4. MERRIMAN, MARK Wrestling 1. MCKELVEY, JIM Booster Club 35 Football 2,35 Biology Lab Assistant 4. MONTENEGRO, ANTHONY Booster Club 45 Football 2,35 Track 25 Biology Lab Assistant 45 Chess Club 1,2,3,4. MILLER, KAREN GAA 2,45 Library Aide 4. NEALE, KAREN Gym Leader 4. NEUMAN, .HL GAA 2,35 Booster 2. NICOLL, FRAN Band 1,2,35 Glee Club 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Span- ish Club 1. NIMEN, TOM Soph Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella 3,45 National Fo- rensic 15 Thespians 1,2,3,45 Viking Views 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 4, NIST, BRUCE Booster Club 1,25 Print Club 3, VICA 3,4. NORMAN, NANCY Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Glee Club 1,25 GAA 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,25 Language Lab Assistant 45 Scholarship Team 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Viking 3,4. OWENS, BOB VICA 4. PALMER, DAVE Freshman Mixed Choir 15 DECA 45 Viking Views 35 Student Council 1,25 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 FCA 1,2, Junior Class Pres, 3 PASSERELL, MICHELLE Glee Club 2, Library Aide 2, Chem. Lab Asst. 4. PATRICK, MARY GAA 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 4. PEDEN, CATHY GAA 1,25 Gym Leader 35 French Club 2,3,45 Viking Staff 1,25 Viking Vieivs 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Cross Country Stat. 35 Track Stat. 2,3,45 Library Aide 3. PEREZ, ROB Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. PETER, CINDY GAA 2,35 Business Leaders 35 Home Ec. Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 2. PILCHER, LYNETTE Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2. PLUNKET, HAROLD Football 2,3. POINDEXTER, SHERRY GAA 1,25 Booster Club 35 VICA 3,4. POWELL, KEVIN Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Math and Science Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Jr. Red Cross 1,25 Debate 1,45 NFL 2,35 Chem. Lab Asst. 45 NHS :s,4. PRATT, DANA Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Stage Band 2,3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 4. PRESTON, DAVE Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Orches- tra 45 Math and Sci. Club 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Debate 2,3,45 NFL 2,3,45 Golf 35 Scholarship Team 1,2,35 National Merit Winner 4. PUJAZON, JOAN Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 GAA 25 Booster Club 1,2,45 Spanish Club 1,2,45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Vi- king Staff 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 1,25 Scholarship Team 15 Rotary Exchange Student 35 National Honor Society. 2,3,4. RAYLON, BRUCE Football 2. RAMSEY, DAN Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 45 Hi-Lows 45 District Music Contest 2,45 German Club 2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Football 1,25 ii' II -Vlllli ' l'llIll ' l'lll'l 'il' tilllill llllll min in 20 3 Swimming 2,3,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 15 Class Officer 4. REASONER, KATHY Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 GAA 35 Booster Club 45 Medical Arts Club 1: REEDER, PAULA Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 District Music Contest 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 GAA 15 Spanish Club 35 RIDDLE, CONNIE Library Aide 1. RIDER, LAURIE Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Stage Band 25 Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 District Music Contest 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Medi- cal Arts Club 45 Lab Assis- tant 2,3 RIEHM, LAURIE Freshman Mixed 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 15 Schol- arship Team 1. ROCHESTER, MARK DECA 45 Baseball 1. ROUSH, PAULA Freshman Mixed Choir 15 Marching and Concert Band 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,4. RUFF, REBECCA Orchestra 1,2,3,45 GAA 15 Annual 45 Office Aide 45 204 pun.. 1? Library Aide 4. RUMBLE, JIM Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. RUSH, JEFF Football 4. RUSS, MIKE Spanish Club 25 Student Council 2,35 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 25 FCA 1,2. SALMON, JEFF Booster Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Swimming 1, SAMBLANET, BRUCE Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2,35 FCA 1,2. SARVER, LYNDA GAA 1,2,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Volleyball 3. SAVAGE, BRUCE Baseball 4. SAVAGE, RON Latin Club 1,25 Cross Coun- try 1,2,3,45 Track 152,35 FCA 3. SCHAUB, CARL Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Math-Science Club 1,2,35 German Club 1,2,35 Debate 2,3,45 Nat'l Forensic 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Track 35 Scholarship Team 35 Na- tional Merit Winner 2. SCHILTZ, JIM Baseball 1,25 Football 15 Golf 4, SCHNEIDER, DAVID Spanish Club 3,4. SHOCKSNIDER, TIM VICA 4. SHEPHERD, BAMBI GAA 1,25 Booster Club 1,2,3, Viking 3. SHETLER, TED Freshman Band 15 March- ing and Concert Band 25 Football 15 Track 25 VICA 4. SHILLING, DAVE Glee Club 15 Booster Club 2,3,45 DECA 45 Baseball 1,2,3. SHIRK, TOM Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Span- ish Club l,2. SHONSKY, SANDY Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. SINGER, RICK Student Council 3,45 Schol- arship Team 15 Class Offi- cer 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,4. SKEMP, STEPHANIE Fresh. Mixed Choir 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Span- ish Club 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 1,25 Viking 35 Viking Views 35 Office Aide 2,45 Scholarship Team 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. SKIBBENS, JIM Swimming 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,4. SLUSSER, DOREEN Glee Club 15 GAA 152,35 Business Leaders of To- morrow 35 Spanish Club 1. SMITH, LEANNE Glee Club 15 Booster Club 1,35 Home Ec. Club 15 Span- ish Club 15 Office Aide 35 Library Aide 2. SMITH, MARK Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Stu- dent Council 2. SMITH, PATTI Booster Club 1,2,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Viking Views 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. SMITH, RON Math, and Science Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Vi- king 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Scholarship Team 1,2,35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 National Merit Win- ner 4, SMITH, TIM Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 FCA 1,2,3,4. SNELLGROVE, LIZ Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 GAA 25 Spanish Club 2: Vi- king Views 4. SNYDER, SHERY Glee Club 1,2,3,45 SNYDER, WARD Marching and Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 45 Stage Band 3. FCA 3,4. SOGAN, PAULA Cheerleader 1,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 1,45 Office Aide 4. SPONSELLER, ANDY Booster Club 45 Football 1,2,3. SIPE DIANA Library Aide 2. SCHNEIDER, VIRGINIA Viking Views 3,45 Library Aide 2. SCHOTT, MARK Freshman Band 15 Math- Science Club 1,2,35 DECA 45 Scholarship Team 1,25 National Merit Winner 35 National Honor Society 354. SCOTT, RICK Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Booster Club 35 Math-Science Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Golf 4. SEANOR, GEORGE Soph, Mixed Choir 25 Booster Club 45 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4. STRENK, JAN Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 GAA 152,35 Spanish Club 2,3,4. STRICKER, SCOTT German Club 1,2,3,45 De- bate 45 NFL 45 Baseball Mgr. 1. STURIALE, FRANK Freshman Mixed Choir 15 Latin Club 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. TROUP, STEVE DECA 4. SUMSER, WILLIAM R. Freshman Choir 1, Gym Leader 35 Booster Club 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council 2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,35 FCA 1,2,3,4. SWEARENGIN, GEORGENE DECA 4. TAYLOR, JULIE Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Gym Leader 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Span- ish Club 15 Student Council i,3. THOMAS, DAVID Freshman Choir 15 Lab As- sistant 3,4. TRUETT, AL Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Cross Country 1. WALKER, KATHY Glee Club 1,2,35 Gym Leader 35 Booster Club 1,25 French Club 2,35 DECA 45 Viking Views 3. THURMAN, JIM Art Club 15 Track 2. TORRENCE, MICHELE Gym Leader 35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 15 French Club 25 Medical Arts Club 1,45 VICA 4. TURNER, RICHARD Track 1. ULMSCHNEIDER, CHUCK Marching an Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 354. VOLZER, STEPHANIE Thespians 35 Library Aide 3. WAKEMAN, ESTHER Glee Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,35 Gym Leader 45 Spanish Club 35 Medical Arts Club 45 Jr- Red Cross 45 Student Coun- cil 45 National Merit Win- ner 4. WALKER, KAREN Office Aide 1. WALSH, JOHN French Club 2,35 Wrestling l,2,3. WALTERS, BRIAN Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A- Cappella Choir 3,45 Hi- Lows 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Student Council 45 Scholar- ship Team 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Class President. WARBURTON, STACEY GAA 1,2,3,45 Gym Leader 35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Math- Science Club 2,35 Spanish Club 12,35 National Honor Society 3,4. WARSTLER, SHELLEY Glcc Club 15 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Medical Arts Club 45 Office Aide 25 National Honor So- ciety 3,4. WATKINS, BILL Football 3. WERN, SALLY Thespians 2,3,4. Student Council 2,3545 Office Aide 45 Junior Class Officer5 Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 WEST, PATTIE Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Office Aide 3,4. WHITE. BRIAN Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Math- Science Club 3,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 35 Chemistry Lab Assistant 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. WILCOX, MARY Glee Club 1,25 GAA 15 Booster Club 2,3,45 Annual 2,3 WILKINS, JIM Gym Leader 1,25 Viking Views 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling I, WILKIN, JAN Marching and Concert Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,25 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Glcc Club 15 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 3,45 Hi- Lows 3,45 Booster Club I,2,45 Home Ec. Club 45 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Annual 4 WILLAMAN, JANE Glee Club 25 Booster Club ZZ,3,45 Viktfng Views 45 Quill and Scroll 4. WILLAMAN, TINA Glee Club 1,3,45 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3,45 Medical Arts Club 3,45 Library Aide 4. WILSEY, TANYA Glee Club 15 Gym Leader 15 Office Aide, WILSON, BARB GAA I,2,35 Booster Club 4, WINTERS, ANNE Marching and Concert Bands 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella 3,45 Hi-Lows5 GAA 1,25 Booster Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,3 WISE, DOUG Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Wrestling 3, WHITE, CHERYLE Glcc Club 1,35 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 Booster Club 45 Spanish Club 2,3. WOOD, BRIAN Booster Club 45 Cross Country 25 Wrestling I,2,3,4. WUNDERLE, MARGIE Booster Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Viking Vicirs 35 Library Aide 1,2,4. YODER, PAMELA Glee Club 35 Soph. Mixed Choir 25 A-Cappella Choir 45 Booster Club 2,35 Viking Views 3,45 Cavalcade 35 Quill and Scroll 3. YOST, LORRIE Glee Club 25 Math-Science Club 45 Thespians l,2,3. YONALLY, JANE Gym Leader 35 Booster Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Thespians 45 Viking Views 35 Office Aide 3,4. Teachers Learn DONALD AIRHART Jonrnolisin, English X B. S. Bowling Green State University Advisor Viking Views GEORGIA ARTZNER Home Economics IV B. A. Marchall University Advisor Home Economies Club RALPH. W. BATES World H istory, Sociology, Psychology B. S. University of Nebraska B. A. University of Maryland MRS. ANNE BERKEBILE English XII B. A. Flora MacDonald College M. A. Kent State University ROBERT BERRODIN Biology B. S. Mount Union College M. Ed. 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RUTH WEEKS English X and XI B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University M. Ed. Kent State University Ph. D. Kent State University Advisor National Honor Society 20 7 -A- Achauer, S. 151 Acord, W. 151 Adair, C. Adams 125 . 5 ,D 1 1 Adams, E. 161 Adams, W. 54, 161 125 Alex, J. Alguire, S. 50, 151, 64 Alltop. T. 161 Andaloro, K. 54, 151 Andaloro, S. 54, 161 Anderson, D. 57, 161, 164, 64 Anderson, E. 151 Anderson, N. 15, 34, 39, 43, 42. 82, 90, 102, 125, 68 Anderson, R. 50, 61, 125, 58, 59 Andrews, C. 161 Andrews, T. 151 Andring, C. 83, 151, 157, Angel, C. 125 Apisa, J. 161 Arnold, F. 151 Arnold, N. 151 Au, D. 161 Austin, B. 171 ,BY Babcock, G. 125 Babick, D. 151 Bacon, L. 39, 125 Bader, B. 151 Bader, C. 161 Bailey, R. 151 Bailey, R. 161 161 Bair, J. Baker, B. 50, 151, 62, 58 Baker, D. 161 Baker, L. 151 Baker, P. 125 Baker, s. 35, 90, 92 93, 125, 130 Ball B. 54, 161 Bann, D. 161 Barch, S. 161 Barch, S. 15, 39, 125 Bardin, J. 151 Barkley, C. 161 Barkley, N. 125, 99 Barnes, G. 41, 47, 75, 125 Barr, C. 161 Barry, D. 33, 52, 125, 127 Bartell, R. 125 Basinger, G. 125 Basinger, P. 161 Baston, R. 151 Bauer, M. 151 Beadle, J. 120 Bealer, D. 125 Beall, R. 125 Beard, N. 39, 83, 125 Beavers, C. 151 Bebout, R. 151 Beck, L. 39, 54, 151 Beggs, S. 151 Bernhard, B. 54, 151 Berry, J. 151 Berry, J. 161 Berry, J. 161 Bethel, A. 54, 160, 161 Betz, C. 161 Bianchi, M, 125 Bible, R. 151 Biedenback, M. 125 Bien, C. 102, 124 Bilkei-1, J. 39, 43, 44, 126, 147 Billey, S. 91, 126 Bing, A. 161 Bishop, M. 151 Blackshere, N. 126 Blackshere, P. 91, 151, 157 Blohm, P. 39, 93, 151, 88 Blumer, S. 126 Boeshart, B. 151 Boettler, D. 151 Bogard, T. 81, 151, 88 Boldt, J. 161 Bolek, K. 161 Boller, T. 54, 161 Bonsky, C. 161 Borsh, R. 161 Bose, C. 161 Boughton, K. 54, 151 Bowers, L. 161 Boyajian, C. 151 Boyer, Mr. 119 Bozeka, G. 33, 126, 84, 88 Bozeka, S. 126 Braken, F. 151 B1'aden, P. 161 Bradley, C. 161 Bradshaw, D. 70, 151 Brady, R. 23, 126 Brandau, Dr. 106 Brauchcr, Mr. 107 Brenkamp, G. 161 Bresingcr, D. 161 Bright, W. 161 Brim, T. 126 Brinkley, J. 39, 50, 151 64 Brocket, Mr. 45, 82, 109 Brown, A. 121 Brown, B. 59, 126 Brown, C. 151 Brown, C. 54, 151, 161 Brown, D. 126 Brown, S. 126 Chambers, R. 34, 44, 127, 74, 75 Chambers, R. 75, 161 Cheshire, S. 161 Chick, Mrs. 111 Chievitz, J. 127 Chivers, 151 Chovan, P. 127 Chuchanis, A. 19, 161 Chuchanis, T. 151 Chufar, J. 50, 151, 157, 94 Chufar, S. 127 Chula, B. 161 Cicci, J. 127 Cincric, J. 50, 151 Ciolli, R. 127 Clark, A. 161 Clark, F. 39, 91, 151 Clark, Mr. 113 Clay, R, 127 Clay, S. 151, 58 Clayton, L. 161 Cleveland, B. 161 Climes, D. 151 Cline, F. 151 Cline, K. 54, 102, 161 Cline, Mrs. 107 Cole, B. 127 Cole, C. 151 Brown, T. 126 Browning, D. 161 Bruce, B. 161 Buckley, T. 161 Burgess, D. 126 Burke, H. 15, 39, 151 Burnham, R. 126 Burt, M. 39, 126 Busey, S. 80, 126 Bussard, Mr. 115 Butts, D. 126 Bytheway, B. 54, 151 -C- Cahill, J. 161 Cain, D. 42, 43, 161 Cain, E. 151 Cain, S. 126 Caldwell, D. 126 Campbell, J. 126 Caniford, T. 57, 62, 161, 58 Canterbury, A. 127 Canterbury, E. 80, 151 Cantini, Mrs. 121 Careway, K. 14, 34, 37, 39, 54, 127 Carpenter, E. 127 Carpenter, M. 151 Carr, S. 54, 161 Carson, E. 161 Casey M. 161 Cassler, R. 39, 54, 151 Cassler, Mr. 120 Canhey, G. 151 Cetereas, M. 127 1 gy' Coleman, N. 151 Coleman, S. 151 Coleman, S. 35, 128 Coletta, C. 50, 151 Colopy, L. 151 Comanescu, R. 151 Comber, H. 161, 169 Comber, Mrs. 107 Combs, R. 39, 54, 151 Cook, A. 161, 169 Cook, P. 151 Cooksey, K. 50, 52, 151, 157 Coomes, M. 128 Cope, S. 39, 54, 161 Cornelius, J. 151 Corrigan, A, 161 Corrigan, G. 152 Corwin, S. 161 Costello, C. 161 Costello, N. 152 Coughlin, D. 25, 128 Covault, M. 161 Cowie, K. 152, 157 Cowles, H. 161 Cowles, R. 127, 128 Cox, C. 15, 39, 43, 42, 93, 128 Cox, D. 152 Cox, J. 161 Coyle, J. 50, 150, 152, 157 Crawford, D. 162 Crawford, J. 54, 162 Crimaldi, T. 128 Cross, D. 152 Cross, S. 162 Crouser, P. 75, 90, 87, 152 Crowell, H. 162 Cubbage, H. 39, 50, 152 Cugliari, P. 23, 84, 128 Curley, E. 54, 152 -D- Danner, C. 152 Datkuliak, M. 152 Daugherty, Mr. 119 Davenport, D. 128 Davenport, N. 152 David, L. 152 Davidson, D. 54, 162 Davidson, Mr. 115 Davis, B. 152 Davis, D, 162 Davis, H. 60, 152 Davis, H. 152 Davis, J. 128 Davis, K. 128 Davis, S. 39, 128, 58 Day, C. 128 Deane, E. 124, 128 Deane, G. 162 DeAngelis Miss 111 Deangelo, D. 152 Dcverardinis, D. 162 Dechiara, A. 152 Dehn, J. 152 Diebel, L. 128 Dietz, N. 128 Dietz, S. 152 Delong, D. 162 Dematteis, D. 22, 128 Dematteis, J. 162 Demos, N. 128 Demos, S. 29, 162 Deuble, A. 81, 162 Dewees, J. 152 Dickerson, J. 128, 64 Dietrich, J. 102, 152 Dilgard, H. 152 Dilley, C. 162 Dinius, B. 162 Dinius, M. 101, 152 Dinsmore, C. 54, 162 Disbrow, 39, 128 Ditch, O. 121 Dittmar, Mrs. 121 Diuk, G. 162 Dixon, J. 162 Dixon, W. 152 Dobson, Mr. 25, 114 Dodez, Miss 111 Dodson, C. 90, 128 Dodson G. 152 Dodson, R. 162 Doershuk, R. 152 Dollard, E. 152 Dollard, T. 26, 152 Dolvin, J. 50, 152, 157 Domer, C. 54, 152 Donant, P. 54, 152 Doyle, J. 162 Dozer, G. 129 Dragomire J. 63, 152, 58 Draper, R. 93, 129 Draper, B. 44, 129 Driggers, J. 129, 58 Duitch, M. 129 Dumas, T. 152 Duplain, K. 22, 152 Duplain, K. 162 Durbin, C. 152 Durbin, P. 162 Durbin, P. 129 Durkin, M. 129 Dyer, L. 162 -E- Eastman, J. 162 Eaver, D. 152 Ebert, J, 152 Ebinger, L. 162 Edmunds, M. 129 Einsig, C. 162 Ellsworth, J. 129 Elmerick, K. 152 Elmerick, S. 18, 129 Ennis, D. 162 Ensminger, M. 50, 129, 133, 94 Y- 'Ensmingery T. 162 Ericksen, R. 152 -Eriksen, D. 162 Ericksen, J. 152 Espenschied, M. 152, 158 Esselburn, D. 162 Essig, J. 162 Estep, S. 162 Evans, A. 162 Ewing, B. 129 -F- Fabian, L. 162 Falenski, D. 129 Fano, J. 152 Fano, M. 152 Farber, R. 57, 62, 162 Farley, S. 162 Fausnight, J. 162 Fchn, M. 129 iFeldman, J. 152 lFeldscher, L. 15, 37, 39 5Fessler, C. 81, 129 'Figurella, T. 54, 152 ,FinIey, D. 62, 162 Fischer, D. 162 ,Fitz, K. 81, 162 Fitzgerald, R. 162 Fleischman, R. 152 'Fleming, J. 152 Fleming, K. 129 bFockler, D. 162 Folts, B. 43, 80, 162 lFolts, T, 40, 43, 91, 93, 129, tFoltz, C. 152 iFoltz, D. 162 1Foltz, W. 162 Ford, S. 152 Forster, B. 152 Fosnight, J. 129, 130 Foster, L. 152 Foughty, C. 50, 129 Foughty, D. 57, 162 Fox, K. 162 Frank, C. 103, 129, 99 Frank, R. 162 Freday, C. 162 Freeman, D. 152 Frock, S. 54, 152 Frost, C. 162 Fry, J. 50, 53, 130, 94 Frye, P. 152 Fulk, L. 37, 152 Fye, L. 162 LG.. Gaiani, V. 130 Garber, D. 152 Garber, D. 162 Garber, M. 130, 142, 58 Garbutt, L. 162 Garcia, D. 54, 84, 162 Garcia, M. 39, 152 ' Gardner, J. 152 Garman, T. 162 Garmus, L. 162 Gartner, Mr. 110 Gasper, Miss 113 Gcilm, S. 15, 39, 40, 54, 92, 124, 130 Geodin, M. 54 Getrost, J. 162 Getrost, J. 82, 90, 130 Gibbons, G. 130 Giele, L. 54, 162 Gilbert, R. 130 Gilbert, W. 54, 152 Gilkison, B. 54, 152, 162 Gilkison, K. 39, 130, 86 Gill, J. 152 Gillespie, B. 39, 152, 54 Gillman, J. 162 Gillogly, Mrs. 110 Gissinger, M. 40, 54, 75, 130 Gissiner, S. 57, 162 Givler, C. 54, 130 Gluck, M, 103, 130 Goad, J. 153 Goodpasture, Mr. 113, 58 Goodin, M. 162 Goodin, R. 162 Gourley, D. 130, 95 Gourley, N. 84, 162, 169 Grable, B. 153 Grady, J. 163 Grandjean, C. 57, 61, 62, 163, 164, 58 Grandjean, P. 34, 35, 131 Grant, M. 100, 131, 135 Gratney, G. 50, 69, 153 Grasinger, C. 163 Gratny, G. 131 Gray, Mr. 114 Graybill, J. 131 Greenho, D. 57, 163 Griel, E. 153, 159 Griel, Mrs. 119 Greisingcr, A. 27, 153 Grimsley, J. 131 Grisheimcr, L. 54, 153 Gross, B. 163 Gross, M. 39, 153, 158 Gross, Mr. 118 Guenther, G. 32, 54, 131 Guiher, J. 131 Gula, D. 153 Grilling, J. 55, 131 Gulling, P. 163 Guth, T. 163 Guthridge, D. 131 Guthridge, T. 163 LH- Haden, Miss. 45, 108 Haidet, B. 153 Haidet, J. 131 Haidet, L. 35, 54, 153, 154 Haines, M. 39, 153 Haley, D. 33, 131, 147 Hall, K. 131 Halley, P. 153 Halpin, S. 75, 163 Halter, C. 153 Hamilton, C. 15, 38, 39, 131 Hamlin, B. 54, 163 Hammack, Mrs. 109 Hammen, R. 163 Hammontree, B. 163 Hanes, D. 153 Hanft, G. 54, 163 Hang, D. 131 Hanscom, D. 71, 80, 131, 88 Harah, M. 163 Hardgrove, D. 163 Harper, S. 153 Harper, S. 54, 81, 91, 93, 131, 89 Harris, B. 80, 163 Harris, C. 163 Harris, D. 153 Harris, V. 57, 163 Harrison, B. 24, 131 Harrison, M. 163 Hartman, R. 153 Hartong, J. 153 Hartong, L. 40, 80, 131 Harvey, C. 130, 131 Hawkins, K. D. 163 Hawley, R. 132, 146 Hayley, S. M. 163 Hcckman, G. 163 Hcggy, S. 85, 163 Heidy, M. 33, 54, 132 Heidy, P. 163 Hcnisa, S. 153 Hermann, J. 163 Herrick, C. 163 Herrick, K. 153 Herrington, Mrs. 110 Hershberger, W. 163 Hertler, Mr. 117 Hertler, M. 163 Hertler, S. 87, 132 Hessman, G. 132 Hetherington, B. 153 Hetherington, K. 164 Hetrick, D. 132 Hcvlow, L. 132 Hicks, N. 132 Hicks, N. 132 Hill, A. 153 Hill, B. 153 Hill, D. 153 Hill, Mrs. 113 Hill, 35, 54, 160, 164, Hill, M. 132 Himebaugh, T. 132 Himes, D. 153 Hines, L. 39, 164, 89 Hirshman, Mrs. 121 Hirt, E. 54, 132 Hirt, S. 37, 39, 54, 80, 90 Hirt, V. 54, 154 Hobc, Mr. 114 Hoeh, C. 25, 153 Hoffman, B. 91, 153 Hoffman, M. 153 Hoffman, M. 150, 132 Hoffmcycr, G. 57, 153 Holdren, A. 52, 55, 132 Holfinger, S. 153 Holland, M. 19 Holliday, J. 50, 132 Holloway, C. 132 Holmes, F. 15, 164 Hootman, D. 164 Hoppe, M. 153 Hopper, D. 16, 164 Hoppie, R. 74, 132, 75 Horner, T. 132 Horning, B. 164 Horning, S. 132 Horning, Mrs. 121 Hosmer, S. 15, 39, 54, 132 Hotchko, L. 164 Hnuseman, J. 57, 164 Howard, J. 153 Howes, Mr. 15, 39, 117 Howes, C. 153 Hoy, J. 164 Hudak, L. 153 Hudak, T. 133, 142 Hudson, J. 50, 133 Hull, T. 133 Huff, B. 57 Huff, D. 164 Huff, T. 164 Huffman, R. 39, 54 Hultman, F. 133 Hummel, J. 164 Hupp, B. 154 Hupp, D. 133 Hupp, R. 133 Hurtt, T. 154 Hutcheson, K. 164 -1- Immel, D. 154 Ingold, J. 57, 164 Ingold, M. 39, 150, 154 lsue, Mr. 106 -J- Jackson, M. 154 Jackson, T. 164 Jamison, J. 154 Janson, J. 154 Janson, J. 164 Jenkins, J. 133 Jereb, D. 37, 164 Jewell, R. 54, 164 Johanson, G. 154 John, C. 133 John, D. 57, 164 May, C. 155 John, P. Johns, B. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson 133 120 B. 75, 154 L. 154 M. 80, 164 P. 133 Joliat, M. 57, 164 Jollifrc, J. 154 Jones, B. 54, 86, 164 Jones, L. 154 Jordan, S. 57, 164, 94 Juenemann, M. 75, 154 -K- Kaiser, P. Kaiser, T. 133 Kalagidis, S. 39, 154 Karas, A. 164 Kartler, J. 133 Kandel, R. 121 Kasserman, J. 164 Kast, Miss. 111 Kattner, K. 54, 134 Keefer, J. 134, 98 Keiser, K. 154 Kendall, L. 164 Kendig, A. 54, 154 Kennedy, F. 154 Kenney, R. 164 Kidder, A. 39, 54, 91, 154 Kienzle, J. 134 Killion, J. 134 Kimpel, L. 134 Kin, J. 39, 154 King, D. 164 King, K. 75, 164 King, S. 54, 164 King, J. 75 Kinsley, D. 134 Kintz, T. 154, 95 Kirk, R. 39, 54, 154 Kistler, A. 81, 164 Kistner, 164 Klee, K. 50, 56, 134 Kleyn, C. 164 Kline, D. 91, 154 Kliner, G. 121 Klingaman, T. 165 Klink, J. 154 Knapp, Mrs. 112 Kncpper, B. 82, 165 Kniscly, Coach 73 Kohelt, P. 154 Koher, Mr. 119 Kohmann, M. 165 Lepore, G. 135 Lesh, T. 54, 85, 135 Lewis, C. 155 Lewis, C. 155 Lewis, M. 165 Lewis R. 135 Lewis R. L. 149 Lindenberger, A. 83, 165 Lingenfelter, E. 121 Lingenfelter, L. 165 Linquist, J. 135 Litner, C. 155 Litner, M. 50, 51, 72, 135 Marapao, M. 137 Marcelli, A. 165 Marchand, Mr. 112 Marchand, M. 137 Mariner, D. 155 Markle, L. 165 Markovich, Mr. 109 Marlowe, J. 137 Marosell, D. Marquardt, L. 165, 168 Marquardt, Mrs. 108 Marquette, D. 50, 155, 94 Marshall, J. 137 Kolarik, N. 39, 91, 154, 89 Kolp, J. 54, 154 Kopka, Mrs. 112 Korom, G. 165 Korosi, M. 44, 50, 134 Kreske, P. 134, 99 Kuehel, J. 154 Kuhn, C. 165 Kuhn, S. 57, 165 Kuhne, L. A. 80, 165 Kurtak, K. 134 Kurtz, G. 50, 154 -L- Lafferty, R. Lafontaine, J. 134 Land, D. 165 Lane, J. 155 Lang, R. 134 Large, R. 120 Laskowski, N. 155 Lauby, D. 155 Lauby, D. 54, 155 Lauritzen, A. 27, 165 Laursen, T. 155, 63, 58 Lazich, D. 165 Leasure, B. 135 Leasure, D. 165 LeCount, D. 155 Lemmon, J. 135, 99 Leonard, D. 155 S 3 a l Litner, P. 165 Little, D. 135 Little, E. 39, 54, 135 Littlefield, R. 155 Lockler, A. 135 Lockmyer, D. 135 Lockmyer, K. 135 Lockmyer, N. 165 Logan, J. 33, 50, 53, 57, 72, 137, 142, 94 Logan, J. 65 Long, Mr. 114 Lopez, J. 165 Losch, B. 155 Lovelace, P. 165 Lovett, L. 155 Lowdcn, D. 155 Lowe, Miss. 116 Luckner, S. 18, 80, 165 Luke, B. 155 Luke, D. 137 Luke, J. 155 Lukens, C. 155 Lundstrom, K. 43, 160, 165 Lutz, P. 137 Luzio, G. 155 -M- Mackall, D. 39, 75, 165 Magee, J. 137 Maitert, M. 155 Malcy, C. 54, 165 Mancari, J. 155 Mancini, A. 155 Mandia, P. 165 Mrmdiey, G. 75, 165 Mancval, C. 50, 137 Manly, M. 165 Manse, R. 165 Mantyla, S. 137 Marahlc, N. 103, 149 Maragas, A. 39, 155 Marang, G. 165 rf V- 3411 1- -l - R11 ' at 2 . -. .1-frrzg-Us Martin, D. 39, 137 Martin, L. 165 Martin, M. 57, 165 Martin, S. 155 Martin, s. 54, 165, 167 Martin, S. 62, 165 Martin, V. 165 Martinsen, A. 15, 39, 155 Mavrich, J. 155 Mamie, J. 39, 90, 155 Mathie, P. 165 M1-.thie,'r. 50, 155, 88 Matson, M. 137 Mattachione, D. 57, 165 Mattachione, Mr. 106 Matthews, J. 29, 57, 165 Maurer, L. 137 Maurer, M. 28, 57, 62, 165 May, S. 19, 54, 165 Mayle, D. 155 Mayle, L. 165 McAdams, Mrs. 111 McCauley, Mr. 115 McCleaster, Mr. 116 McCleary, S. 165 McClintock, M. 165 McConnell, J. 155 McCort, T. 165 McCoy, Mrs. 107 Mccreery, G. 39, 50, 70, 71, 75 137 McDonald, P. 137 McFadden, D. 165 McHan, Mr. 118 Mclntee, M. 155 McKelvey, A. 165 McKilvey, J. 137 McKelvey, K. 155 McKimie, K. 155 McLaughlin, C. 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Their time and efforts may not be known by all, yet they require the rec- ognition deserving of them. A special note of appreciation goes to TROUP AND PLUTO STUDIOS, for all the time and money they spent in developing the pictures that went into the yearbook, and keeping us in a good supply of film. A word of thanks is also in or- der for Steve Troup, who acted as the staff's official message boy and film carrier to the studio. A fine book cannot be produced without the help of professionals in the field, hence, our appreciation goes to Mr. Ron Mollric, our 2l6 PARAGON BOOK representative, and in par- ticular, to PARAGON BOOKS. Our adviser, Mr. Walker, has contributed much to the success of our yearbook. Through- out the entire year, Mr. Walker's sense of hu- mor helped the staff when all things looked deadly Thanks, Mr. Walker, and on behalf of the staff . . . forgive us for any anguish that we have caused you this year! No acknowledgement could be complete without a few words about the staff itself. I'm sure that many of you will think back on this year with all its rejected copy, dreaded photo lists, revised lay-outs, etc. Hopefully, you will also recall the good times that we have had as Hoover Alma Mater Our strong band can ne'er be broken, Formed in Hoover High. Far surpassing wealth unspoken Sealed by friendship's tie. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart Shall be found unwav'ring true when We from life shall part. High School life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly by, Then let us pledge in word and deed, Our love for Hoover High. Mabel Studer 190 -1973 a staff working together, such as the pounds of candy and kit-kats that we devoured, and some of those things that never got into the book! Although I will not be around for next year's book, I wish those of you who are re- turning to the staff all of the best of luck. Joan Pujazon Editor OALQWSJ N AYWQJJQOV ex , 5 U . 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