Jackson High School - Scoop Yearbook (Massillon, OH)
- Class of 1968
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1968 SCOOP Vol. XXX Jackson Memorial High School Massillon, Uhio 1Y ' 22 2? 1 724, F 'ff 1-.. Dedication Everyone has noticed a certain teacher who roams the hall of Jackson High School with a warm smile and sharp hello, Mr. Cecil Ramga. Mr. Ramga was born in Auglaize County, Ohio. He grad- uated from Wapakoneta High School and received his de- gree from Ohio Northern University. Mr. Ramga is the teacher with the longest years of service to the Jackson Local School System. He came to Jackson in 1928 with seven years of past experience. He has served Jackson as Principal of the fourth through eighth grades, sixth grade teacher, biology teacher and general science teacher. Mr. Ramga with his wife, Mildred, resides on a farm on Evergreen Drive near lVIcDonaldsville. He has three grown children all of whom he is very' proud of. In McDonaldsville he is an active citizen and church leader. He has held many positions in the lVlcDonaldsville Church and is presently the Treasurer of that Church. All these responsibilities are great but we of the annual staff feel his greatest responsibility for the past thirty years has been the Scoop. It takes hard work and patience to put an annual together, but to have put thirty annuals together in the past thirty years demands recognition-So we of the annual staff would like to dedicate this, the 1968 Scoop, to Mr. Ramga and say thanks from ourselves and from all past staffs. 3 5 E w rt Aw We have learned to be citizens of the world, part of our community . . . To people outside our school ,lackson is a building in which students gain an education ir mathematics, science, and literature. However, to us it is the Home of the Polar Bears, oul home. Here we have found friendships that will remain dear to us the rest of our lives. Jack son has helped us as We have had to develop our personalities, ideals, and concerns. We have learned, in our small way to care for other people in the whole world and in our community. As we help our community through various projects, drives, and activities, it in turn aid: us by supporting us in school functions. Our community grows with the cultures added by new people. Whether we know it or not Jackson Memorial High School and our community are opening to us the closed doorway of the past and teaching each one of us to enter the doorway of the future. 4 vi 'W 'W 'E.spQf- xxx . . ' 3 ' , - H ,'.i.irf'g www4-W' f ' . f1..4M.mJ.w.-.qw m...M--,..w,,.,, ,Aj , ' 'F V Wx., awssf. , - : Q4-S -'Q W M 'M ww- K W- A-W mf qfrigffig gw. Y - If--m.M...4-JS: A H1 . We ,L ' W f A - S1fafQ?iyiEEdG.,'f2iYrMA 2. f . ' get-i-u:n'Ql::q,4EA E ,X , ??i if ' Xxf- V ff, M V - ' K '-1-gg V, g'q'W'S A ' Fry., fn. QM . M W hs 4. , -f . if 4 1A . 1 U .1 .A sc, V-,V ,t my ,. . phi said qu! X. ., .yup A 4 'f N ' Kiwi? .13 . lwlffg' .L f-, LM - w f: - --gwfw. ' v 591-xf+-' A 'tf-:ef fx ' ff-ixa A' . xx-27 ' lid' :fx E his Q... 'LV' 75 uno- abr? F,-. Sf' Jackson students work diligently to improve the community, at the same time enjoying the fruit of community-provided recreation. When school has ended for the year, Jackson students flock to the Lake Cable Beach Dances to see their friends. The Fireman's Festival and Stark County Fair always provide a chance to win a girl a stuffed animal or ride the ferris wheel. A game of golf on the Green links of the local country club or a rousing game of tennis is enjoyed by many of the students throughout the summer. The spirit of entering the community is evident in the qualities of our students. The imagination essential to community life may be expressed in simple waysg a decorated locker, school spirit displayed at football games, the gay laughter of an enthusiastic cheerleader, improve not only the community, hut also the school itself. q'Pleasur asteth Well After Service. T. Fuller 'iliieal Joy Comes Not From Ease Or Riehe Growing up tends to make us more aware of the world and its problems. We soon realize that there are many problems in the world greater than our own. Jacksonites strive in many ways to help solve them. Our students devote much of their time to jobs in the community. They create an image of Jackson in their individual jobs, group efforts, and religious convictions. We enjoy a Friday night football game, then Saturdaymorning we have the same enthusiasm cleaning up the field. The voice and spirit of ,lack- son are echoed throughout the community as we try to help old folks and those who are under- privileged. Jackson's students give added life and vigor to our community as they devote their efforts to the creation of a better world. From Praise Of Men, But From Doing Something Worthwhile - Grefall - L v l 4 in ME' B l , .- Q W wink 3 Q, ,M . if -- i ..,k , . A ' '--,Q ,A ,, ., . , ...,, ,M ,n,y ' nw- V , :iw - T1 uf 42 ,X AH 1' f' V, ' W 4 -uf ' X fikgf f ,. '.,fv '2551' fn' fn 5, Mig 3 1 1 V , Ai ji 'Jn Q lm. Jw , lfgpi' ,gifs 4 i K . M., af W. ', ., .nw P' Superintendents ,l,mL:,: Z:,,.. at'-MQW' Mr. Tallman Cabovel, our superintendent, moved to Jackson from Columbus Grove two years ago. ln that time many changes have taken place in our schools and it is through his leadership that they have been brought about. Since the super- intendent's office has been moved from the high school office, it has become the hub for all of the district affairs. Mr. Tallman, with all his energy, manages to cover everything with ease and confidence. He has a very busy schedule but still manages to keep close contact with all his employees and likes nothing better than to be asked to teach a class of third graders about Alaska and tell them of his personal experiences there. He has a charming wife and two boys. They have a very nice home and Mr. Tallman manages to spend as much time as he can with his family. Mrs. Doris Gerber Cabove leftl has efficiently served as Mr. Tallman's secretary for the past three years. Mr. Snapp Qleftl is in charge of transportation, the building and grounds maintenance and all un- certified personnel. He is from Champaign County. He and his wife, Marilyn, have three cliildreng Carla Sue, Michael and Jim. Mr. Snapp's personal secretary is Mrs. Baines. Principals .Av F Mr. Steve Caboveb is a warm hearted friend, always giving the best advice and consolation, and has offered :is home and hospitality to students on numerous oc- asions. He has instilled many fine qualities in stu- lents here at Jackson and is never too busy to lend helping hand. This has earned him the admiration ,nd respect of the entire student body and faculty. n spite of his busy schedule, Mr. Steve finds time o enjoy golf, football, evening at the Canal Fulton fheatre and working with young people. He lives at fcho Dell, North Canton with his wife Joanne and tis three children, Johnny, David, and Susan. Mrs. Bea Taylor is the secretary to Mr. Steve and Sir. DeMooy. Mr. Robert Deltlooy, assistant principal and Faculty Vlanager of Jackson, is interested in coin and stamp :ollecting and all types of sports. His wife Cynthia .nd he have two children: Rebecca and Robert. r M- Mrs. Margaret Ziroff, fabove left? who enjoys flower arranging, singing in her church choir, and being with her family, teaches English I. She is the sponsor for the Future Nurses Club. Head of the Bear Facts Staff, Miss Luella Yoder fabove far left? teaches English l. Among her interests are reading, sewing and camping. Mr. James Thornton, f above right? who teaches Speech and English Ill, is interested in music, travel, and camping. He advises radio station WJHS, various Speech activities, and the Assem- bly Committee. Reading modern novels and seeing Broadway productions are two of the many interests of Mr. Clyde Henry Cabove far rightJ. He teaches English IV and is the Freshman Class Co- Sponsor. Mrs. Pauline Morgenstern fright? teaches Eng- lish I and English III. Her hobbies are reading, swimming, playing volleyball, and listening to classical music. Mrs. Morgenstern is the co-sponsor of Y-Teens. Mrs. Mildred Ramga, Ccenter rightl who teaches sophomore and junior English enjoys reading and travel. Craftwork and gardening are among her other hobbies. Mrs. Ramga is the advisor to the Future Teachers of America. Writing verse and cooking are Mrs. Jeanne Day's ffar right? favorite pastimes. She teaches English II and English HI. As the advisor to the club, Mrs. Day enjoys working with the Y- Teens. I4 ...MM 2 Sli!! 'sv t 1 .,, v sg Language Teachers M lu. EF' in S od' E 3 Q 5 Mr. Elmer Geib Cupper leftl is the French I, French II, and French III teacher. He is the sponsor to the French Club and is co-sponsor to the senior class. Mr. Ceih likes reading and traveling. Some of Mrs. Elma Rohrbaugh's fabovel in- terests are attending lectures, concerts, and plays. She enjoys spectator sports and trips. Mrs. Rohrbaugh teaches Latin I, Latin II, and Latin III. She is the Latin Club advisor and is on the assembly committee. As sponsor to the Spanish Club, Mrs. Alice Wheeler fleftl enjoys working with teenagers. One of her favorite pastimes is reading about Spanish Cultures. Mrs. Wheeler teaches Spanish I, II, III, and IV. Miss Karen Kirkbride, a new teacher at .lack- son, teaches Spanish I and Spanish II. She likes all sports and enjoys playing tennis, reading, and chess. Miss Kirkbride is the Spanish Club co- sponsor. I5 Science Teachers . .E Mr. Robert Lindesmith fupper leftl teaches Chemistry. If he has any leisure time, he likes to read. Mr. Lindesmith is the Audio Visual co-ordinator and the senior class co-sponsor. He is also on the Assembly Committee. Mr. Thomas McKee is the freshman class co-sponsor. He teaches chemistry and bi- ology. His interests are classical music, golf, watching sports, reading, and is advisor to Chess Club. Mr. John Berg fabovel who teaches biology, is the head of the science dept. His main interests are metaphysics and parapsychology. Mr. Cecil Ramga fleftl teaches General Science and is the advisor to the Annual Staff, He enjoys traveling, farmingg and gardening. Athletics, hunting, and fishing are Mr. Warren Jones' favorite pastimes. He is the assistant football and basketball coach. Mr. Jones teaches General Science and Biology. Math Teachers 1 lVlfS. Lois Baxter Mr, J05eph Larsen Mrs. Lois Baxter, the head of the mathematics department and senior class coordinator, teaches ge- ometry. ln her spare time Mrs. Baxter likes to fish. She enjoys all sports and is active in her church. Mr. Joseph Larsen enjoys sports. He is assistant football coach. Mr. Larsen teaches general and shop mathematics. Mr. Gordon Wy'les is our cross country coach. He teaches AI- gebra II and advanced math. Mr. Wy'les likes singing, sports, and math. Mrs. Florence Pfouts is the advisor to the sophomore class. Gardening and siamese cats are two of her hohhics. Mrs. Pfouts teaches Algebra I. Fi s '-'--s.- -. ., gs ,. w In I i 5 of K Mr. Gordon Wyles and Mrs. Florence Pfouts .x iPhyshxd EkhuxnhMa'feaChers Mr. Theodore Rohrer Speech 4 , Miss Martha Blaehly Miss Bevcrlee Clark Mr. Theodore Rohrer fabove leftl is the head wrestling coach. He also serves as assistant coach during the football season. Mr. Rohrer teaches boys' physi- cal education and Freshman health. His hobbies are numerous. Miss Beverlee Clark fabovel coaches our cheerleaders and is co-sponsor to ,l.M.A.A. Miss Clark enjoys canoeing, tennis, and horseback riding. She teaches girls' physical education and Freshman health. Miss Martha Blachly fleftl teaches Speech I and oral interpretation. She advises the Dramatics Club and the Thespians and contributes to the as- sembly committee. Miss Blachly likes the theater, sewing, music, and folk dancing. Industrial Arts Teachers If Mr. Charles Brogan, Mr. Howard Joliff, and Mr. Howard Bur- gess. . I tit I , .,,, . Miss Verrie Smith Mr. Charles Brogan fleftl likes guns, motorcycles and flying. He is active as a junior class advisor. Mr. Brogan teaches Industrial Arts I and II and machine metals. Mr. Howard ,Ioliff Cmiddlej teaches Woodworking I and II and Graphic Arts I and II. His pastimes are sports, photography, and woodworking. Mr. ,loliff coaches our basketball team and our golf team. Mr. Howard Burgess fright? is one of the junior class advisors. He also serves on the assembly committee. Mr. Burgess interests lie in such sports as fishing, hunting, and swimming. He teaches Industrial Arts I and II and Mechanical Drawing I and II. Right: Miss Verrie Smith teaches the art classes and two English I classes. She is the advisor to the Art Service League. Miss Smith likes art, literature, travel, and tennis. Home Economics Teachers Miss Mary Mc- Coy fleftl likes to sew and to read. She especially en- joys young children. Miss McCoy is the advisor to the senior class. She teaches Home Economics II, III, and IV, child development and home furnishing, Mrs. Vera Linin- ger frightl teaches Home Economics I and II. She likes to travel. One of her favorite hobbies is gardening and work- ing with flowers. Mrs. Lininger also enjoys collecting new recipes. Miss Mary McCoy and Mrs. Vera Lininger I9 Music Mr. Richard McMullin Mrs. Ruth Walther Mrs. Ruth Walther flefti enjoys reading, tropical fish, and arts and crafts. Mrs. Walther is the secretary to the library. 20 Teachers Mr. Charles Temple Mr. Richard McMullin fleftl is the director of all the choirs. He also teaches Music Theory. ln his spare time, he enjoys all forms of music and musical entertainment. Fishing, golfing, and water- skiing are some of his hobbies. Mr. Charles Temple fright? directs the band and teaches instru- mental music. Mr. Temple likes working with stereo equipment. Librarians Miss Donna Fry, Mrs. Jane Pfendler Miss Fry, our new librarian, is the advisor to the Library Club. Miss l7ry's favorite pastimes are reading and attend- Mrs. ,lane Pfendler is our district librarian. Mrs. Pfendler greatly enjoys working with Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. Business Teachers 'Q-1. Mr. Lawrence Gatchell fabovei is the head of the Business Department. He teach- es Business Machines, and Bookkeeping I and ll. Travel and sports are two of his hobbies. Mrs, Karen Cunion fabove rightl teaches Recordkeeping, Typing II, Bookkeeping I, and Business arithmetic. Mrs. Cunion enjoys sewing, sports, playing the piano, and sing- ing. She participates in her church choir as the director. Mrs. Cunion is an advisor to the freshman class. Mr. David Dickson, teaches Business Arithmetic, General Business, Law and Eco- nomics. He is a co-sponsor to the sophomore class. Mr. Dickson likes swimming and has- kethall. Mrs. Virginia Bond frightb enjoys fish- ing, reading and traveling. She teaches Typing ll, Advanced Typing, and Short- hand ll. Mrs. Bond is one of the advisors to the Future Secretaries of America. Mrs. Corinne Fulton teaches Advanced Typing, Business English, and Personal Typing. She is the co-sponsor to the soph- omore class and co-sponsor to .l.M.A.A. Mrs. Fulton's favorite pastimes are knitting, sew- ing. fishing, and canoeing. Mrs. Sarah Lawrence teaches Typing I and Personal Typing. Mrs. Lawrence is an advisor to the Future Secretaries of Ameri- ca. She enjoys music, knitting, and swim- ming. -ag c ea se 'ft ,. 'uf 'W as ocial tudies Teachers Vlllfg, l ' ,,,,s m..,....... 5 M wi ,,,,,A, ' A any izr I M , ffy 1 Q u Mr. Walter Amacher fleftl teaches Driver's Education. He enjoys teaching Driver's Ed. Mrs. Michalecn Jacobs fabove leftj enjoys reading, cooking, and working in the hospital as a volunteer. Mrs. Jacobs is advisor to the junior class. She teaches Psychology and Sociology and World Geography. Mr. Ray Reese fright, enjoys sports, and hunting. He conclies football and track, and teaches the health classes. Mr. Harry Dutka flower leftl is head of thc social studies department, and he advises the Student Council. Mr. Dutka spends his leisure time fishing, and raising and showing Tennessee walking horses. Mr. Dutka teaches American Government. Mr. Preston Lawrence fbelowj is teaching American History during the first semester. Mr. Lawrence enjoys fishing, boating, and gardening. Mr. Melville Hcrncane Ccenterl coaches our Debate T4-am. He likes sports, reading, History, dancing, and music. He teaches American History, World History, and Advanced Speech. Mr. Harold Montgomery frightj teaches American Government and Algebra I and II. He enjoys sports. W--.L.,.,..,,e,-,, Lssx 'E in lb ! !'t X v 1 ,, W 51 :w 'w-- Guidance Counselors if' 1-'-Q X Mr. Joseph Bergen and Mrs. Iola Hillebrecht I Mr. Joseph Bergen likes music, sports, and travel. He especially en- joys working and helping with stu- dents. Mr. Bergen is one of our guid- ance counselors. He is the advisor to the Key Club and co-sponsor to the National Honor Society. Mrs. Iola Hillebrecht is our other counselor. She enjoys music, reading, and travel. Mrs. Hillebrecht is the co- sponsor to the National Honor Society. Lower left, Mrs. Thelma Frye is our school psychologist. Among her pastimes are bowling, knitting, and music. Below, Miss Dawn Rhodes teaches the special education class. Miss Rhodes enjoys travel, writing, and art. .V ,,,. in if wi -' : -e 'T Mrs. Thelma Frye Miss Dawn Rhodes Board Of Education Seated: Grant Vaughn, President, Fritz Spicher, Clerk Treasurer, Donald Graybill, Vice-President. Standing: Clifford W Tallman, Superintendent, Gene Barnhart, Dale Forgan, Paul Gerber, Carl Snapp, Assistant Superintendent. 2 .,,.,,sxs.- AJ H l,r.,,,., . I Mrs. Peggy Baines Secretary to Mr. Snapp Mrs. June Lorenz Mrs. Leila Henry Secretary to the clerk Secretary in charge of duplicating ma- chines. un.. A- Custodians Row One: Glen Yant, Ralph Hill, Bruce Tilley, Elmer Cuisinger. Row two: Ed Yingling, Wilbur Huthmacher, Ralph Gross fhead custodianl, Russell Vernon. Cafeteria Help Supervisor: Virginia Swart, Lois Weister, Evelyn Brumbaugh, Louisabell Williams, Ruth Hunt, Leta Lesh, Geraldine Fen- stermaker, Bonnie Williams. V - ' Lv, 0 , ,Q . E y - ,lnr S. t t f , , ' W ,si 122 L A,,, ,Q rn., ,,,o t y 22: y l 1 t S A iiiiiiiii A r , ,,,, , K Betty Rohr, Dorothy Stoner, Marie Schneider, Josephine Denayer, Cathy Welshenbaugh, Marilyn Dye, Agnes Brothers, Mickey Schneider. W, I Q , , 1 I 1 . P 'gf' e f f N ,Z J! ,y 1 Q . N x ifxxvux' if ,x VN iw!-,tx ix ,iv I lxxff L RJ JX L KL N ' x 1 Qf Q3 5 LX! I - .,A, I if L W its V EW W A 1 X g V x ,X ' pk ' 1 5 . ' . 4 ,' I' xy M' , M , xy' ,X pdf. , lx: , ,X .V - f- . . L , X, , f 3 pm rf , X J HU W V kk A P U x NL X Ml! Ll Y -X fffn I nys., ,L X L m, X J vi ,L w AC LX' xx .L 3 My E. , ' 1 rv . L n Q, , 1, . 4 V 0. i I v X 1 ' r x A A ' if 1 NKf ,C I x X A 9 N f If N, df ' ' 5 , Qx, . X' L ,af T v E ., A V X 'M J V X. K 5 ' 3 w 1 3 3 A' , ,g S V 1 b , W 'QU fl O 1 7 xy, ,T K M 5 L. x c L 1 f , 7' x, ix. xx Q mf - V Lk 5 L WU if K ' WSL 'C v ,vf x 'N Ol ,Q 7' ,. lj lf' U ' Lk KJ STUDENT LIFE 4 Linda Walters ensmkey Mr. And Miss Jaeksonite Youn Y g ee f e Runners-up Loren Pfeiffer ,,7L ailP A' Liz Boebinger We would like to congratulate the runners-up and the winners of the Mr. and Miss ,lacksonite Contest. Every year the Seniors bestow their highest honor on two of their classmates. All Seniors with a 2.5 average are eligible. Of the 27 boys and 62 girls, five of each were chosen to he finalists. Of these, one lucky hoy Kathy Penovich Bruce Montgomery and ffirl received the most votes and are Mr. and Miss o Jacksomte. David Underwood ' W K , ,IM r-1i -,r. 2, .r.., s..t t S s .. ,rr -rrr ---1,, L:iL r.r.,, E ,Qqn1m!QwN . k..- t 'H , ' t -A - t' seee e y f ssssse , n Q ' is 1 P 3 'xv J. Lk! 'Qi N, X Et A school year is made up of hard work, frustration, and worry, but when one looks back over the year he also remembers the fun, the satisfying feel- ing of accomplishment, and hopes and dreams of the year . . . this year bears many fond memories. We remember the great spirit displayed by the student body when we were led by the Hcharm- ingw senior boys, the extracurricular clubs, the dances and the preparation required for each one, the many pro- grams, the knowledge we have gained not only in academics but in how to be a better individual, the winter fire drills and all the laughter that helped make this year a memory to cherish. Bells And Beaus Present Even with all the pressure in their lives the families still fuunml time fur laughter and gaiety. fl The romance between Anne and Peter made the play com- plete. , sires, ,... 4 -4.4-inf' i Happy Hanukkah They were continuously allnrnied by strange noises und the ever feared sound of the Gcstupo. The Diar Cf Anne Frank Miss Blachly directed the play assisted by Jim McCallough as student director. In November the Dramatics Club put on the Diary of Anne Frank, a play about two Jewish families who sought seclusion from the Nazis in an attic of an Amsterdam warehouse. The audience lived with these people in their hopes, their dreams, their con- flicts, and their troubles. The leads, portrayed by Nan Gillis and Chuck Blank, and the entire cast worked together to put on a perform- ance that the audience will long re- member. Mrs. Van Daan gained a friend when she allowed Anne to wear her coat. Mr. Frank Meip . ......... Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan .. Peter Van Daan Mrs. Frank .... Margot Frank . Anne Frank . . . Mr. Kraler .. Mr. Dussel Anne showed her resentment for Mr. Van Daan when she imitated him to her father and Peter. CAST .. Chuck Blank PamBank . .. Dawn Geckler Mike Bode John Cutshaw . . . Myra Conlan .. . Barb Harter . . . . . Nancy Gillis . . Chris McCracken Jim Rosenberger The inner feelings of a young girl were brought out in the confidence of her diary. The lobby at noon was always crowded with groups of friends. Even teachers got in good with Santa at Christ- mas. This is obviously not the '4lVletrecal for Lunch Bunch. It couldn't be that bad, Dawn. I've only got 99 left, anyone want one? Physics class proved a challenge to one's intellect. Monday Morning-only 1,289 days till graduation. The Senior Class presented this flag to the school at a rally. 'W an-'ff mt E ,Av-mf' , xr ., . ' . ,I lf: K ' 1 ' tg i fi ' ggi-,N I we ,, V ' E jr k' ' f f,., , M... 43 f ref - 311 ., M' Q s hi' W 4 -.auf '-an A 5 1:4 9 . ' 1 . -, ' ' 'MI , - ,g n- l fi ' 51 UI' H ' , 'lfvf 1 -3 gi W4 'l-,qi Mf r W' V W 1 ' V 1 L , ' ' .- . l y We got off a day for this wonderful weather. The sweet taste of victory. 3:35 at last! Chemistry was strictly serious, well, maybe once in awhile. I Q, E is . 'Q g V x y wa an N ,'i , i' ,.-1..'-J i We've got the boys on our team- W they're great. V L The freshmen decided, it wasn't all that bad. N.F.L. members kept .lacksonites in supply with paper, pens, and anything needed to do our hom work. e. E f x . ,.,.,.-nv 'Mia wr l' .63 X iflllivnuoquq-.- an-mwaa-mg-,-.,-........ .4.u..,Ai++..m. .1 i2s0G 4'if mmzmwA4 W , S QWVQQMW CLASSES The Senior Class Of 1968 CLASS FLOWER: White Daisy CLASS COLORS: Navy Blue and Yellow CLASS MOTTO: We will go forward remembering that the future isbnot in the hands of fate, but in ours. ff 131555fsffi?fiI:+f.34i?QqE?Gw,5i, ix a. Bruce Gfant Class advisors: Mr. Lindesmith, Miss McCoy, Mrs. Baxter, and Mr. Geib. President A class is much more than a group of students, more than 225 people subdivided into courses in a yearbook, a class is a close-knit unit of individual talents, personalities, feelings, and goals. As each group of unique individuals graduates, the happy events and sad moments of four long years pass into cherished memories in the hearts of youths transformed into adults. Yes, years will pass, and fond remembrances will spring up in thoughts of lVlr. Henry's English class, the last football rally, the Perry game, the Senior cheerleaders, and the warm friendships that will never die. All of us have worked to- wards this moment, and most of us are not entirely glad that it's here. We will pass on to a new life, as others have done, but we will never dishand. Long live the class of 1968, and may We meet again! fd-' '3 ,' ' f' f fa ' , f Q e - 34,55 Li - C E Nancy Nutter Linda Walters .lim Ickes Vice-President Secretary Treasurer We Finall Made lt a:':ifM Sue Ackley Denny Ake Sharon Albrecht Tana Alexander Toni Altieri Cary Antonacci Carol Arnold Kenneth Auble Lavonne Autry ill' --Q... As Seniors We Look Back As Uur 'iff '!':'.,.. v Us--f' ww' Tom Balwtski Mary Badertscher Putty Baralmas GeorgeAnnc Baughman Hr-fr Charles Blank Not all heads are pumpkinheads! Jacqueline Bilas Mike Bode Bill Blattman wnwff' 910 '-Sli' Days At Jackson Draw To A Close X E l'21fs- Liz Boebinger 5 ,, fn V: 4 9 9 .52 s 'B BBBBLB W - my Q Q' ii' Barb Bowers ii ,- 'N X Q9 x -,S 3, -Kari' I K, Lp, Q L 'xg mg SQX mm I 5 Bonnie Braucher Happiness is a good season. Becky Brenner Paul Brothers err' 'Si 15... Aaron Braucher Ruth Bruuoher Joanne Brumbaugh ,,,-uv d 'Vf in asf? e Remember Being Belittled, '1T f' in Larry Bryson Num-y llubenchik PM Buyer Randall D. Byers Dun Culvo Linda Cameron TON! CUTUCS Rilfhafd Catlel' Gail Matheson explores the wonders of the eg 'L n .2 ull'f ' 1 ., 2 Bewildered Confused Freshmen 7 'i 1. I don't want to start giving pop quizzes but . . . Bm Cole Marc Collins Sue Coltrin Debbie Corbett Cyndi Crone Ne-:rf Ken Coleman Thelma Conley Cherie Cukr if, Mlm' may v W 2, I -if vb we '1 lf'zr N -i-C-t-0-12 e Thatls The Freshmen pun.- if fi- 'fag -Mi TOIU CU5hiI1g .lohn Cutshaw Jan Dahler Cindl' DilVid5011 Deborah K. Davis Ron Davis Privacy is all right, but this is ridiculous! Barb Day of Battle Cr M as Scareel Heard QT' Melissa Decker Where are you taking them Mr. Amacher? Heh! Heh! Dan Detwiler Greg Ditch William D. Domer Maryanne Dottavio Scott Drury David Dunkley YW-w 'Nz 'Y 'Cy Quan. 'Qx A High Point Of That Year WM. wzllii' Bob Dupree Joyce Eckenrode Jim Edwards Tom Elavsky Debbie Euphrat Mary Fisk r 'WW Roseann Eckenrode They've found us! Nancy Finzer or-Q' 'N Was Our Sadie Hawkins Dance 'fb I Dalene Forga -sm- if-we l n Pat Frailly Jerry Fromm Kryn Fulton Dave Garratt Dawn Gerbec Bruce Grant Don't tell me you still believe in Santa Claus! hifi' Dawn Geckler Nfl' ,Gr sk- ff l 1 vs 'HK ,uf ur Football Team Wont ndefeatod ,,.k. Jeanette Crcssinger Suzy Gronko Pat Gross Larry Cuillioumu Mike Gutshall Nanette Hause Holm Huhony Kitty Hamilton Nancy Harder 'Q-' 'W 'U'- nf Ax fs, 'o TI' During ur Sophomore Year 'W' xi Pat Hayes Jeanne Heimann Richard Heiser Cindy Heisser Patti Helscher Bill Henry Skip Herman Sandra Hoagland Pam Hoff QF T' 'Y Qmv NN-wr E47 -ef' We Won The pirit Jug 'I'4 K ' W- 11 I3 2 f' -v 9' aww? QT h,. 01537 Sue Hoffman Sue Hopkins Karen Hultgn Darryl Huyett Dick Jacobson Jim Ickes Mark Johunnin ig!!-1 Need some help ? 'l1'T'W'7 Janet Jasinski 4ff ' ,ff im! ,,,,-lv At Almost Every Rall -W. ...qi Debby J oy .mg Marilyn Johnson Deidre Joy Sue Kirkbride 4'The Crowd played at the Key Club dance. Sharman Kline Daniel S. Koch Debby Kraig T010 Kuhn wg 9 1 ,...,-7 ,Quai-1 ,nav I. :aff K. '?i:fl,?'iwi' ' ' We Knew Then, That Our Class ,f Linda K, Lindsay Sue Lowe Elaine Lyons sz-if 'ry 4 as..-wi' - 12:7 John Longheier David R. Lopez Sandy Luna Ingrid Lundberg Susie Mack Would you believe . . . Would Be The Greatest Ever X and The senior look of superiority. Richard Madison Ron Blasters DSW MJUik0 Gail Matheson Louis Maurer SIWTTY MCCOUIWH Jim McCullough Jeff MCEIIQII1 , ,iraq qtw, on ?I','Jn- ww As Time Passed, We Became -ef' 13' '7Tl1b 1 Ala-ap 90 ,, -at 1f T7 17-5- Mike McFee Patrick A. McGinnis Ed McKee Mike McLaughlin Bonnie Mehl Cindy Mercier They're going to take them away. Ha! Ha! Barb Michael ae l H ....f..- .Exif Juniors With Man Responsibilities W ? ii ,, N f f J M P . yn JGTTY Miller Announced at the Perry rally were the Mr. and Miss Jacksonite finalists Kathy Miller Kerri Miller Kris Miller Mark Mohr Bruce Montgomery Peggy Monica W M -fs. .bs 'tif on siiin,.i,ii hmm Football Field Clean-Up Duty And V Bob MYSZH Steve Neal Sue Nevel Edward NOIHIHII Walt Norman Putty Now Nancy Nutter Deban Ohlson Donna Panke L..-4' AWK Q- ' 2'3 'y I, w Program eiiing Were Ours W Bonnie Parsons Richard A. Paul Kathy Penovich Penny L. Perrin Linda Pfahler LOUIIY Pfeiffer Jim Phares Debbie Pizzino Brenda Power 3 qvr-X- or ur Reward Was Our 'Y -J 'Y Kris Rcbillot 495. Koleen Pressler Cyndi Quass Rosemary Reed Tim Reese J.A. members, don't get hung up in your work! Thomas R. Regula Glenn Reynolds Bob Ridenhaugh W .rr,, 'in--..,.. .Tb Fabulous Junior-Senior Prom -43 YTTTTV 'C' 4 4- f. 'R .L 1 ' fi ,.,k .INA R , A k,,.. 7. , Donn Ritchie Joyce V. Rogers Mary Rohr Tim Rohr Berneta Ruby Rosemary Santora Carole Savchenko gi! Just try to figure this one out! .w,,o,,,s,rb www Don Rupert sf W f 'lr-'ff-r rganizations Have Pla ed K x f I' Diana Schaar Barry Schoen 619 Paul D. Scharver Judith M. Schneider Cathy Schrader Anne-Marie Schroder .1 .4 3 M.. ick Schworm Molly Scott Kay Selzer -a:'W'V W ,L ft:b L kr An Active Part In Our Chool Life 'P 9 'x -vvfi iwvvv Rae Sm-nften Ginny Shaffer Nikki Siers Ron Sigrist Carl K. Smith Gayle Smith Ron Smith Mike Snee Sharon Snyder i . , 3 R i ,':: if Ik .. X e....,, ,M .av ' 'TS N 1.....r The enior Party f f' 09,3 4-if ' 'T' Dave St. Clair Rick Stamets Karen Starkey Joanne Starn Larry Streit Violet Sutton Can you imagine this being a wood sculpture? Jean Theis xw' ---M---......,,,-, ., ,. .. 1 ' A ...QL f, 5 V Marcia Ulmer David Underwood Nancy Vaughn Was Reall Swinging O It's sock it to 'em time! Donn Valdiserri Elaine Vaughan Wayne Vernon Linda Waite g ,,,...avlv J' Qixlff' wah it 'iv ,gi The Class of 768 Has I +6 C239 lm, Hs, A fi . . , li Michelle Wargo Kay Weirich Bob West f ff Q-'pa ow-ol Cheryl Weber We've found some peanut-butter crunch bars! Tom Wilhelm ,,gr-231 V43 ,2 wq, A. 4 : . Greg Weekley Debbie Weisgarber Bob Williams d sl 'if' Long Awaited Graduation f 'yu 14, I WWA! W H+ 'ks ,,', .sr 5 f , J , , W 1 40 , M A 61 3' ' 9 gk W ,Ji fb V1 If , 5' , 535 17. +1 1 4 2 501-'R' X ZWWWWPYE i Sandy Wilton Bill Waxman no of oood Cindi Workman Did you hear the one about the Pollock Donna Wycuff who A Nd? Linda Woods Mark Yanke Connie Yingling Cary Young fd. ln Memoriam . . . In the fall of 1967 school year four 6 Jacksonites were involved in an automobile 2 accident which took the lives of two boys, Kim Howenstine and Larry Haverty. Kim was a proud member of the Jackson senior class. He was an active supporter of every sports event from football to wres- tling. He was everyone's palg always with a friendly smile and sparkling hello in his eyes. A member of the Spanish Club, he had many hobbies. We will long remember Kim and all the fun we shared with him Kim Howenstine and we are thankful for the short time we had to be with him. '- J 1235 ' 35' 5. K I V -Q -' f 'H 7 fi ' lg?-. -. ' fit fd , rl, . A .S I' HK .. A .. , yfxqggm tai, fQNs5fQ,5lg45,i. 5aiYfT25fm11ffefsaqi,fP's,Q.v3s1f:Y:2'f,ii3gfg?wsf-ffgqs, mzkfs-ala ysssfiimi feegg, 1?fiz,sfi, 2'f-'tm,'g5ffm5,2-slffe54ff'u'zfMc,52- ?,'11Yssss'?'r,f- iizgsae-gee:-fi :,Qz,:,:azxg-W :fm !?1fw.rf.-,fffran-rf,,,'gef.,-fm, wi,,,1fw:- we Sigmai,zz,,,z3r.,g- txt- QQ-,A-,fr s,ia,:f f-,fg -- r 7- fi f aaf' - 1 ,Q J, rt, ,my--,f,ii, A A 7, w as .rawife--w-, im-fem it -, ,-,M 1-.,--Q,.,f aw, M, ,gmHy,-.fraxzf,--gg.'Qfqa5-,mer f-gfrfetay Qffw ,..Q,g55Q2 QJag,--,..,?v?f,.-,,ff'fs,,?Wg,nz ix 'Vi ' '11 -1' F' P tr ' :-I-. rr ' , FEW' i 2? mv' aff' , ww , . 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He was very enthusiastic about participating in sports and he always gave his best. Having participated in base- ball little league teams, he was a member of the high school team. Larry was one of those students who added extra spirit to the school and it certainly was a privilege to be his friends. We7re The Class Of l969 Jim Rosenberger, President i , Karen Crawford, Treasurer As the third year of our high school education is comirrg L6 an end, we see all the benefits resulting from 3ll?1Dlrll'V Work and achievements. The class of '69 has helped to better the relations between the school and the pcommuniry by participating in the different fund-raising Kathy Fraze, Secretary V P lffrojects needed for the prom. It was an honor and a pleasure to work with a class that has developed in character and attitude and I would like to thank all the people who helped to make the past year a successful one. w l l Advisors: Mr. Burgess, Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. Brogan Kathy 101165, ViCf?-PT9Silif?fll 69 We Have Excelled Both Daw Aslanides CHYUIYU August Todd AUSUY1 Barb Barraclough Bob Baughman Mike Baxter Jeff Blount Cindy Boselo CHS Boswell Jackie Brady Bill Brake Terri Brechbill iw ., Bob Brown John Bryson Kathleen Bryson Gvurgc Burwell Sarah Bussard Perry Campauelli KNO, Doug, Latin is not dead. Joyce Canlcr Gene Capuano Charlrs Carnahan Ann Caulkins Charlene Clamp Rita Coleman Gary Cramer Karen Crawford . nl 7, f ,1 YE 5 if M l 5 ln Athletics And Scholastics. Di-lnlriu Cucnot llznuly Davidson Calhv Davis 'IH-rry Dm-Nlxiesy Kvn Diamond lflnyil Dultavio Ask . ii K F Swag Marilyn Dunbar Paul Eckerd Jane! Eckroale 'LIt'5 Only 3 quarter! iw Q59 V W ax Kiln H' MLK. I ' Y y F fi X .nf I -r ,- f r ., . in livi f, ' 51532 a ibgliii i. 1 v?7L1 '? 211 , ,, l31H'If'v-:ff '1 in W, Q 5 52, ju gli' V , ,ilpiJi ,',Q' .V Nnrnia Evkroale Any Iigi-rn-iri Bi-th Ellis l.inila Ellis Lynn Engclinan Tum Essig Marilyn lfvnslcrmaker Miki- lfigg Alan l-'loom Km-n Flnmrn Bill Florv jan l m'fytli 7I We Have Survived All The Sus: Fowler Kirk Garner 1 Kathy Fraze EI1lllUSl2lSII1 is the key to l'lLlpplI1CSS. Kathy l-'rvc-nmn Bevvrly Frihlcy N G'I1'. an 1 vs Jesse Gunzzmlvs Sue Cn-cu 5 Cheryl Griffixh Steve Grimes Debbie Gum Nikki Ilrmsc Scolt Hnga Carol Hann H-3'5 1 1 if we-H' if 'T i f ia. MW Jn-ff Harold Nancy Harper Rick Hendrickson Kathy Hill John Harriman Joann Hiller John llnrriwn Brian Harrold Gary Hucuvar Patti Huuknnhcrry Scott llearnc Mike Humphrey Hazards Of The Underclasses. ef 5I12?f'?EIi:5fS i 1. if 1, ' , 51' 5 - -H-'pi Mvv ,yr -,rs - 5 2 sxs 5' , new ww x nybi ,Q Q-5'-wx ,ssnxg 394.. iw- qggww 'mg'- 5,M i'UiK -I 43:3 gif' .'1 k-H va-mu 1991? 4 I5 J n' H 3-swwv :'i'h' wx-xg .H-,. Nw... N533 s -1 .' is .P ...aww wc .M A 5 H s X W Wade llulhmacher Ten lcnsen Dan Jindra Dianna Johns Kathy Jones Marcia Keen Dun Kemp G14-nn Kessel Mary Kidder Phil Kiko Bill Knisley Isabella Kohl Doug Kohr John Konovsky Mike Kovash Frank Kormos Steve Kraus Kathy Kurtzman yyl K K yi Q.. Q :- i f - 5 3- . K ' S S in . , H .. i -in . xl t George Lambos Becky Lamp Bob Lance Lgmin Lanzgr Val Lappiu Mike Larkins Linda Lcalhcrberry Rudy Leistcr Dick Lewis .loan Lightbody Don Little Roger Locke n 73 We Have Attained Much ' WV fi: P ER 'E' MQW LUHS Barb I-IIVHS Timm Mm-kley Sandy Mansfield Greg Muntur lloclnvy Marchand B001 AIBFU Killa Marzilli Doug Maser Chris MvCracken Joan McCullough Mike McCullough CW!! MCIHUCS Bob McLain Carolyn Mccting 35 il ls in .sf 15:-2: i ,Ei EE' Dun Mehl NFN ff Dannie Melvin Marcie Merry Jack Messenger Dave Mighacl Diana Michaels ,CIIl, THIN! BCCIW Miuf'f Cheryl Miller Debbie Miller ff 5' iv ,L- I 1 otoriety With The Teachers. s , 1? 141 la '3- ,M , My -f 1 , gv '9 Gaudcamus Igitur Lauri Mme: Doug Murdock . A . Sue Morton Carol Now Bob Mullen Judy Nusbaumcr r E' ' Q 1 Dan Nutter Gary Oakes Eve Oberlin Jack Obucy Nan Olnhausen Bob Parmenter Steve Palo Ralph Perry K3YllY Perdue Jeff Persons Dcbbic Peters Lon-no Pfeiffer Pat Phillips Bob Plance Linda Plailef Darlc-no Pope L4-slvr Bnwnr Kim Pnfccc We Took Part In The Traditional Linda Pry ,lim Quinlan Tom Ramsey Mavis Recd Chris Reeder Ann Reese 1-1 K . .,'. ggi! - . ,- i Too X N , N ,,r f I in , r Ron Randles Art llciknwski Bill Rastotter Bill Richards John Rebillot Barb Riegler Carolyn Risher Mickey Robinson Rick Robislxaw Rhonda Rhor .lim Rosenbergef Doug Ruwadi Larry Sarachene Karen Savchenko Tl'lElI,S the JLlI1l0l' battle CIYT Bcity Schneider Jill Schreiner Y Junior vs. Senior Rivair . if ,,,,-.5 Miko Srho!! Jay Svhuckert Javk Srhlvirh Rick Schmuckcr iihfz. 4 Our Junior girls are out of sight! Dohhic Scott Terry Scott ' viii '23 X' -K ' U' -.VE , vi uw., I 1 W , ' 1 ,K , , inf 3 .354 '-nw Wifi' - Mark Shaffvr Tim Shanafclt Chi? Shflllvf Kathy Shvppicr Rick Sivrs Margnrr-t Simon Jim Slingghlif Terry Slingluff Dale Smiiil Kathy Smith Norman Smith Lynn Spuhlcr 77 ur Senior Year ls Awaited 5 'gi f ff Bob Stanley Bill Stark Harry Stark Lindsey Stedman Vicki Stcifee John Sluber Alice Sfllfm KHUIY Sunderland Carolyn Sunrlcheimer Tom Swallen Tim Swallcn Linda Switzer VZ ni 'S 1 A 4 I 1, , P in '2l, Q sigma, I Tim Swonger Rhonda Tokash Marsha Ubick ,,,, Steve, if I catch ou watchin the irls' m class one more sue Vernon Debbie Vinton Jon Vittlinff Y S S SY . time I l I Cliff Waldroup Dana Yvarcliime Sandy W'm-wit-k With Great Anticipation! 'Qs 1.74 1 WH ii -in ,, 1 A , ,, . A VFV V ii A J 1? H+ i 1 mi' ,VY ME, Y Xi Cindy Wfvlly Mrs. Osterman has really 'ibrightened up American History. Sm: Whr-c-land Dali: YV4-isvnt Sue YVclly ,M A, B05 While Sue Williams Scott Wilson John Wolf Bob Walfanh Angie Wolfe 1 s..,,.uQ , 1-pq' ,t I., A I ,1 54 ,, M32 A - vi -if - A' E. ' Bnrb Wnlfc Miko Wnciniuk Nancy W'ur'inick Pat W'ylcs Carol Young David Young ' ' ' ' D Z st l'l Karin Zcnovic Larry Zink liamly Yost Tim Young Kathy Yutzcy on a url ,W ,, V, K -. Aw, ,A H f, A 1 ,M We Sophomores Have Gotten A Firm W The class of ,70 has now com- pleted half of its high school edu- cation. We all look forward to our junior and senior years as we will be the upper classmen. We will hold more authority and have bigger responsibilities in our individual organizations and ac- tivities. Next year we will also have to strive for better school pride and school spirit which were not at their greatest potential heights this year. To keep Jackson the great school that it is, we must emphasize these two important factors. .leanne Brubaker, Treasurer. 2- Paul Mallue, President. ti. Louie Nickolaidis, Vice-President. il Pam Rank, Secretary. iy.. f Mrs. Fulton, Mrs, Pfouts, and Mr. Dick- 'i-' son, Advisors. 'v 4. 5. ,-...... rip On Life At IH. . ' I ' 'S' L 47 ' , zyaff' M ' I V : W. ' J ,,,, , ' V7qkfi?! ..,, ,,,. V 1 Y -K K 4 V fl ' fi 4 ' i Q 5 ---x ,. expel 2, A ' ffl .4 'W , i? ? DX , A . -I Anfly Andrews Stephanie Aurand Rick Bull Sue Barracluugzh Jyff Bclfuss 1 mc- nm. icr , Charlps Bl-nz Sally Bethel Al Bigelow Andy Bing Kathy Blank Tvrry Blankenship as 4 My 1' ww Dan Bcnrler liivhanl Blessing ....... ,dawn Linda Bokhart Mary Boron Susan Boron Babs Braucher Linda Brcchbill LaVcrne Brenner Steve Brisbine The Assembly Committee works behind the scenes. The Freshmen had great hopes of being champs. Welre One Step Higher Dan Broderick Jean Brubaker Denny Brumbaugh Lila Buck Ralph Buck Craig Burdelt Stephen Buxser Rebecca Buys Thomas Calvert Mrs. Rasch did an excellent job as a student teacher. Rose Carroll Cynthia Casapini Linda Clark Terry Cole Cliuulia Casper Bruce Conery Jane Caplos Mike Carosielle Mark Casper Lester Cass DOING Cillllkirls Martha Clxeyncy Myra Conlan Marylane Conner Cindy CUIICUYIHH Gary Crum f' an , gr 52 32 I1 The Ladder Of Education w.q, -rw Patsy Elavsky Crop Floom Q is if if , V. vs mg zik in V .X Wfwo, please. Kim Elder Steve Floom Pa! Ellis Kathy Forelincs u Gail Elsass Linda Fox me Q .-is ni - Debby Davidson Debby Day Kathy Doyle Karen Emanuclson .leff Fram W., ..,., T,- Q,...,, Debbie Davis Pat Deeser Mark Eclem . 1 M 5 Q-V fv A' ,,, ig, mmikg y P Dcnivl Day Mnrslm Dctwiler Sam Edgar Ron Essig Mark Estvp Sue Franre Becky Fulton 4 U ii' d'1a F , .. I . ,KM K 5 SVVWE vs 5 'E ibrf' if-1 13.3.51 gi , , And We7re Approaching 144216 K sf - i Vic Gallegos Vicki QHUUSO John Gaul Jack George Sue Getz 5116 Glu Kim C0011 Ken Goodman Gym class was real fun. Dave Greene Debbie Cross June Guest Ray Hall Joe Halter Denise Hanen Mike Hanlon Ellen Harrold Barb Harter Bob Hartman Donna Hartong Barb Hartung Dave Haverstock Rick Haythorn Cindy Heavlin Laura Heim Junior Henry Stephanie Henry Anne Hoppe Cindy Hershberger Dave Higllben ur pper-Class Years. Q, 9 i I A f I as x 'R An at I' ' , ai Ai 's ? J A L ,,A' A K 1 W lx -2 J ' 55, n n y ,,:' Wayne Highben Denny Iceman .James Johnston John Killian Jack Knox Bob Hillyer Scot! Jackson 1 J suv . ff Q o Pat Keely Dara Kirby Jeff Kobie Q. '-.. 'E wu...,.,, , , . if 5' iifjwl H 'f , 3 V Z ' 'iff' il - J - , abd fe - g J Vllo 1 J K A ' T k1Mw ig9.?f K 59 my k ,Q K , , 'J 1 3' an 1 JA B 1 Carol Hines Sharon Hoffman Michcla Holben Amy Jenkins Jill Johnnning Jim Johnson Monster man lumbers around the school. dw? Tom Holl Dave Hownld Mike Kelby Dale Kleve Darlene Kohl nuf- hw Dennis Kiko Cappi Knight Fred Konen Mike Konerth Lana Kohr Jack Kuhn Robin Landefeld ,':' 'T : 1 K'f, f Scott Lewis Tim Limbach Shelley Lucius Joanne Lux Dave Marshall Robbie Masters We Have Become Active Rick Kopf Chuck Lawrence Donna Lippks Debbie Maier Dave Mathie a a EET! ' . -- , E ' a c it . ' ' .Toe Krocger Jan Lee Bob Lorch Paul Mallue Patti Matthews Our dedicated counselors spent much time ex plaining schedules to students. Pat Marchand Jack Marshall Paula Marshall Mike Mayers Brent McGinnis Kathy McGraw i ii ? i fus I Rick McMns!crs ss ff' 531 -1 2' 5 .-1 It K' ' 'xt 'sire P m,,. ,,, L bb Sandi Myers Carl Panke In Extra Curricular Activities . '1 'A? .- l?k s is QNX V' Jeff Meanor Bflllllie Merirhew Ann Mcslolx Doug Michael r x We spent much time working on projects for the Science Fair. Bob Neuner Louic Nikolaidis Linda Nist Diana NOW Debbie Parsons Nancy Penovich Linda Perkins Patti Perrin Janet Michaels Cathy Miller Claudia Shaffer Holly Mobberley Carla Oliliger Sharon Pfahler i' 'Ch N l , N . 'RFQ il Millie Moore Lynne Ott Bob Pfcndler iyl .. V- ,1-- ,-' Marsha Phillips Susan Reese N I :W Becky Rink Bonnie Roush Dave Sayre We Hope To Be Even More Richard Plaster Joyce Renner ll , 2 Ron Roberts Claudia Roush Sally Scharver RCN P05113 Sue Pope Chris Pruden Let's give it all you have. Jon 'Scheetz Chris Schoonover Steve Schneider lelssl ,,, 55? ww, if W' ff m ll wk l 9 1 '51- ,fig Ed Reese Bruce Richardson Pam Rank Debi Rhein Ruth Roe Candy Ross Sue Sanders Pete Santora b Deb Schubert .loan Schuckert Successful In The Comin Years i v x fl! Karen Shackelford Chip Scruggs Tim Seifert Gary Snicer ,Wendy Smith Helen Sneed I Betty Sogorka Cheryl Sommer Gary Sommer bg, gr mi' Janice Sigrist George Snyder Peggy Stadler David Steed Leslie Stump Kathy Simmons Linda Smith Sandra Smith What's Senior, Louie Maurer, doing in the Sophomore section! ? Sally Stiner Jon Stitt Dave Streamo Candy Surbey I Doris Sutton Chuck Talmadge I wonder what she's doing tonight . . . -, M6 'Q q f'f:w ,. i ,A 89 rg I ,,. xi In ., At Jackson , Q? ww ,J x, wr Miko Taylor Kathy Tiifner Dnvinl Tilley Jean Trgigch Joe Vrabel Don Whtson Candy Wfcavcr Cliff Webb N , , 4' it, i x 'fab 2 e ' Bill Wuistcr Rick Wlheelcr Patricia Yant 90 1 Q .Toe Wclslxenbaugll Run West Sam West Chuvk Wilkinson Cary Yoder Irene Williams Becky Yost Jeff Williams Rogrr Young f i A rx- Q, .J it ' 9 , 1 qwiwfi , Y X CIT' Terry Van C e Susan Williams Tom Young ' ' X I W Late for class again. Mike Wolfe Rivharrl Zahlcr ,gx 'W' ' ff , . ,, i ll' u rii,l, Z i V' M 2 ,,. ,N Sandy W'omls Cheryl Zcttle ij W 5 .Wye '-if-Y eff 1 V Q V fr . As Freshmen We Were 1 2. It is the belief of the class of 71 that it would excel scholastically and athletically in its first year as a member of Jackson High School. The class has fulfilled these goalsg and in the future it promises to maintain its high scholastic average while excelling in extracurricular activities. We Kurt Pritz, president. Diane Ulmer, Secre- tary. .lack Carnes, Vice- President. Advisors: Mr. McKee Mr. Henry, and Mrs Cunion. Mike Lantz, Treasur- er. 1 1- .Hshe-'ijrfgffggggsfgflgrfwg in-' 5. 4. 9 Bugged B Schedules, .W ,, J- , CRW Brad Adams Cathy Akins Ellen Alticri Lee Antonacci George Aslanides Bill Auld Barney Austin Kathy Babcock Judy Baller Barb Badertscher Mark Bailey Brenda Ballis Ted Bartko Maliuda Beazel i . M Debbie Biddlestone Dianne Biddlestone Rick Bing S116 Biibee Karen Beiner Craig Beyer Mike Biffflel' Cincy Blessing Jim Block LHFYY Blount X s. is fi' X w O L 5 Mark Bokhart Marlene Bolea These cayft he my grades, Daisy Boone Connie Boron Susan Boron Tom Boswell Bewildered B Tests, Gary Bfwklias Margaret Boyd What's wrong, Mr. Hemcane? Debbie BOW' Monty Bradley Dan Braid Dale Braucher - Y'f',g Brenda Brockman Bob Brown Herb Calvo Jack Carnes Emile Braucher Sue Callahan as I 5 H Z M, 4212, ' 'E ' gh ,L B Yvonne Clinc Tim Cocklin Sandy Coleman Bryan Corlan Rick Crawford David Cucto Kim Brown Judy Brown Shaun Burrell Denise Byrd Sue Caulkins Sharon Chester Toni Ciraci Anna Clapper W 'Gia f , M 'ima F , f gig ,rr, i as all Q P ' We 6 iw is i xr ' J f 'wx' ,,,,1 ,i,, ,..,, 'ir,, V 5 W1,fi5fff5Y:5W 'k YS' Dave Collins Judy Collins Marsha Collins Carole Concry .lay Cutler Connie Cngshnw Luci Danner Jim Davis Bullied B Upperclassmen, X Gary Deighmn Jean Dcighton Carla Derr Barb Dice DOH!! Dwell Dave Dfulflm Vicki Drury Sue Dunlap ,Q V. 3 Q zgk ,K Y fx l N Q Q 4 6' 3. .Y ,pr , if ' in YU ur AQ D ,Q il 'lf X . ' , X 3 .lim Elmer Alvin Eckenrode Mike Eddy Julie Edwards Kirk Fm-lzcr Joanne Fick Brian Fincfrock Mark F15-ishguf Casper DiFiori Brad Dutton Xfiffrg, r D Carla Englcrt Carol Flory R3 i Q -' 4 g f -' 3 iii F .M - 'Q' 'J :er 5 - 4 i f' if , , ' ' F ' Q ,ir K nh I Q , X V. fn. I . 5 A .'.i , Louis DiFio'ri Terri Dottavio Karen Dye Pam Dye Jeff Evans Barb Feta Mary Frank Randy Frazee I 1 Ch8l'10U0 FFCCYUHH -lim'Ff'l'Y!-all Beth Garratt Sheryl George Terry Gcrarnlnt Dan Getz Nr-nvy' Gfllllflm G G ll Rim: Grislmber Kathy Grunko Gary Grove Mike Grove Laurie Cmnt Don rav Jim rn 3 94 And Bored B Classes. .,.,,.v 'V , . ' 0 .lim Clwrricri Brxrlm Guisingcr Dave Cutslmll Bill Hzmsc Ron Ham' Bill Hallvr GW! HHH!! 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Wlilletta Keller Susan Kidder Dale Kleve Allan Knouse Jan Kohie Debby Krnach Ed Kuzmik Dave Kwctt Mike Lantz Glenn Lanzcr Larry Long 0 WM Diane Kolberg Dennis LeBarre vik was www Dave Kress Don Lcbo r if r Joe Lutes Alera Lyons Annette Liggel! Tom Limbach Rick Loch Adrienne Loefflel' Ron Maccyak Tim Maier Tom Marsh Pat Mathie- S Debbie Mattevi Marcia Maullar Ed Maurer Martha Maurer OUI' IHHHY tI0pl'll8S EITC COIlSt21I1lly lJCll'lg Cl63Il6Cl. Jerry Muxhimcr Alan Mcfflurg Tami McGully Kathy Mr'Elralh Proud Of Our Community, 77' f-. 'Q Y 4 if ' FQ' ff I Tk rg ' 1 'gg-'5,h. nk f on at ' .4 9 w. W. fa , of ,,. ,'i,q.'N'1YskQf?5f ,L . r L.. , W a t :J ,g, JR W , , gf ., in La A' ,,.,f ..., 2 L i ' ' ffm, .'f--. . X V Q 'Yi f' ' 1 ', 1 if x Q i Roger McFce Brad McGinnis Gretchen McLain Claudia Mcdure Michele Meeting Ed Miller Rebecca Miller Richard Miller Scott Montgomrfv Karen Moore ff 5, f Q Ti I in 1 : 1L,L . -fl ',f ii James Naylor .leff Orin 1 I A. P i -Al P f 57 4 wi Q ,, U .17 1? ,Q A ' 4 'E'--,,,, 4 in Pam Nehlen lvilliam Neidert Terry Nichols Jeff Paramorc Karen Parsons Mayy Patterson , K ,5 ,,,. ,, Q ls.. n ull ' Jay Merithew Frank Morgan n Becky Norman Paula Patton David Now Ray Paul 'xkj Patty Mertz Bob Motlice are .avian V 9 gi lx Geraldine O'Connor Deborah Perkins 94- :ERN ,- Polly Perrin Louis Picot John Pizzino Alan Plastow Patty Pope Alicia Prato Ted PICSSIBY Kurt Prilz Debbie Rastcitcr Heather Reed Nancy Reese Cathy Rhodcback Christine Rhndeback WindY Rice QM E is f , Marlin Richards Jcrry Rohr Proud 0 Our Team Efforts, I J xJ1ii.,,,.,.4.aW A ' - LL'IA tv f Ein . fd' m K 1 .A h ':,, km K ' -nm - '. '--., 'QM' I rx vi V ,I I 3 k-W1 ,if-xgxf-ifiglin. I f 3' w A 4: y 2 f K 1x 3 W ff? V . kiwi' , Xk Xb X VXXQXA 35915 SB! 75? ai ,. it . I V , la, 57: .:.h 5 zzzf' ww . --..es,, ig: - 2 253 r mi mpg, , L V mf- ' rf . , , . 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L ,rf Eddie Thomas Nancy Vittling ,dy And Ea er To Become Sophomores. ,S . 'E f r e .,,, 1 It L 71 . N? 3, y , X '. 37 aa., T we 1 e 'k-T fit' .,:: fgir lriiiiiiv i f 3-wt gag? wx. 5: ' , , , 'la ii i I i , V ' , Nancy Stanford Gayle Suite David Stark Scott Swallen 3 Cynthia Stcffee Mary Swisher f R 5-i s 1. '-L Helen Thomas Diann Thompson Mark Tracy Sandy Warehime Michelle Warren Pat Watson N X it '11 'l5 A ,Q t V 3 Patricia Stephen Kathy Taylor . ' 1121. 'N' w......, Janet Tschantz Brian Webb Q ee y an Dennis Stewart Theresa Tedesco p -v sf ' , 3 ri ee nno it X is 2 2 t -f ff- jii WS' E 413' -:ur rf g fif A ..,: David Stick Fred Th eis iQ-Q rlrf ' ' yy if ii ' Diane Ulmer Rick Weisz I, Mike Vinton Vicki Wheeler K -' . . 3 ' ,, l S S-12' 5 ,fl M .T ff 'i a if. if 90s af-as .-wg' xii! .nm W '!V v Cheryl Wlilkinson Richard Wolf Diana Wolfe Debra Yarkey Joseph Yanke Olga Yankc S Q' Yagi John V'olfe Joyce Workingcr Ricky Yost Carolyn Youden ,MN Q Mike Wycuff Sharon Young -,wiiufw .St it X sigma? X KS . it Chris Wyles Judy Zink Row 1: President-Rick Stamets, Vice President-George Burwell, Sc-cretaryfLinda Walters, Treas.-Paul Mallue. Raw 2: Kathy Frazee, Karen Craw- ford, Diane Ulmer, lrene Williams, Becky Fulton, Barb Hartung, Mike Lantz, Glenn Schneidcrs, Cathy Ickes, Linda Clark, Nancy Bubenchik. Row 3: GeorgeAnne Baughman, Gail Matheson, Denise Stahr, Ellen Altieri, Marg Boyd, Val Lappin, Linda Switzer, Jeannie Brubehaker, Nancy Wticinik, Debbie Peters, Kathy Jones, Barb Day, Nancy Nutter. Row 4: .lim Ickcs, Kurt Pritz, ,lack Carnes, Bruce Grant, Scott Jackson, .lim Roscnhurgcr, Cary Oakes, Mike Eddy, Louie Nickzmlinles, lirwnt McGinnis, Wick Hartong. tudent Council Student Council acts as a channel hetween the student bod y and the adminstrationg hoping to inform and interpret school wishes and policy. This year Student Council sponsored the Beat Hoover Weekf, whereby each homeroom decorated their door and a prize was awarded to the best one. Student Council also participated in the annual March of Dimes sale and in a student exchange program with various schools in the county. In December Student Council decorated the school for Christmas and in February participated with Perry in an exchange assembly. W.. You really wanna know what we talked about in Student Council yesterday? asks homeroom representative, Brent McGinnis, hcsitantly. These letters are just one of many projects Student Council has done for the betterment of Jackson High School. Student Council again this year sponsored the Beat Hoover Week. This door from Homeroom 127 won 2nd place. Art Service League The Art Service lmague is ti newly formed organization designed to assist the various clubs at .lackson with their art projects, and also to earn money for new facilities in the art room. The Art Service League this year plans to sell Faster decorations, sponsor a dance, and take a field trip to the Cleveland Art Museum. Seated: Advisor: Miss Smith, President: Nan Haase, Vice-President: Cindy Hcisser, Secretary: Linda Switzer, Treasurer: Sue Gill. Row I: Debby Rhine, Cherie Cukr, Connie Cutshaw, Becky Norman, Cathy Warren, Judy Bader, Debby Goetz, Debbie Peters, Kris Miller, Shelley Wnrgo. Row 2: Kolecn Presslcr, Sue Kirkhride, Rosanne Eckenrode, Sue Mack, Sandy Luna, Judy Nusbaumer, Linda Lcatherberry, Scott Haga, Bill Haasc, Sandy Coleman. Raw 3: Nancy Starford, Babs Braurhcr, Debby Rasteter, Paula Patten, Olga Jankc, Mary Rohr, Nikki Haase, Cindy Welty, Sue Vernon, Nancy Wuvinick. Row 4: Carolyn Meeting, Sue Williams, Bonnie Mi-rithr-w, Peggy Hlotticc, Janet Jasinski, Kathy Penovich, Joyce Eckenrode, Dawn Gcckler, Debby Davis, Barb Bowers. Raw 5: Jeannette Gressinger, Vicky Str-phic, Cindy Stephie, Richard Bing, Tim Reese, Scott Wilson, Debbie Weis- garbcr, Barb Day, Betty Harper, Cindy Cassipini. Row 6: Richard Robishaw, Carol Savehcnko, Linda Woods, Cindy Bossello, Bill Flory, Terry Scott, Chess Club Chess Club is an experience in learning Scott Montgomery, Gary Antonacci, Gary Oakes, Bob Me-hl. as well as fun and relaxation. During the past two years it has participated in intra- sehool chess tournaments and is planning to participate in interscholastic events. This is not a service organization but an organi- zation for enjoyment to those participating individuals. Annual dues are one dollar and all are welcome to attend the weekly meet- First row: Scott Wilson, Louis Picot, Pres,, Lonnie Pfieffer, Vice-Pres., John Wolf, Secretary, iIlgS. Vicky Drury, Trcas., Jeff Harold. Second row: Kim Preece, Bruce Grant, Don Ritchie, Dave Dunklcy, Tom Holi, Louis Nikolaidis, Dave Streumo, FRESHMAN Y-TEENS Raw 1: Sue Sauder, Wendy Rice, April Simpson, Connie Boron, Sue Kelby, Elicia Prato, Grethen McClain, Tami McCully, Diane Harold, Pat Wat- son, Holly Hershberger, Polly Perrin, Sue Caukins. Row 2: Connie Cutshaw, Diane Ulmer, Debbie Yackey, Kathy Babcock, Cathy Rodeback, Jane Smith, Brenda Brackmanf Carol Flory, Debbie Mattevi, Becky Norman Chcston, Adrienne Loeffler, Kathy Gronko. Row 4: Debbie Biddlcstone Stahr, Pat Mertz, Ann Romig Kathy Shaffer Judy Strazi Cindy Stcffcc Row 5: .Judy Zink, Marcy Mauller, Denise Byrd, Terry Dattavio, Shaun Billy Hopkins, Sandy Hayes, Beverly Stump, Vickie Drury, Brenda Bal'lis Debbie Krnack Cathy lckes Robin Kagty Olga Yankee Diane Biddlestone Paula Scheuerman Paula Patton Phillis Simmons Kathy Huges Pat Mathie Ruthanne Burrel Vickie Wheeler Cheryl Holben Patty Pope Carla Beth Garret Judy Collins Sharon Judy Bader Denise Emily Braucher Derr, Nanny Vittling bchmucker, Chris Rodeback, MaryBess Paterson, Jerry O'Connor, Pat Stevens, Heather Reed, Cathy Warren, Ellen Altieri. Row 3: Toni Ciraei, Dale Y-To Jackson Y-Teens has one of the largest Y-Teen members the Y-Teens had their annual formal at the Onesta Hotel HS hips in the state of Ohio, consisting of 296 members. This year on November 17, 1967, which 102 couples attended. For one of their service projects the girls made dolls out of hand towels and gave them to a rest home in Applecreek. ln December they had an inspiring Christmas program at which three ministers individual interpretation of Christmas. The Y-Teens also had of tlie club are Mrs. Day, who has advised the club for three from three different religious faiths attended and gave their their annual mother-daughter banquet in March. The advisors years and Mrs. Morgestern, who helped advise the club this year. Row 1: Patsy Elavsky, Linda Breckbill, Stefie Henry, Diane Amacher, Pat Ellis, Claudia Casper, Debbie Cross, Debby Rhein, Cathy Tiffner, Irene Williams, Karen Shackelford, Patti Matthews, Chris Schoonover, Candie Ross. Row 2: Donna Lipka, Kathy McElrath, Jill Johanning, Sally Steiner, Barb Hartung, Marylane Conner, Sue Gill, Becky Fulton, Ruth Roe, Sandi Myers, Marsha Detwiler, Linda Clark, Leslie Stump, Candy Weaver, Dottie Caulkins. Row 3: Cindy Havelin, Michela Holben, Kathy Doyle, Kathy Simmons, Joan Shuckert, Wencly Smith, Sue Getz, Debby Day, Robin Landefcld, Karen Emanulson, Diana Now, Debbie Schuckert, Sharron Phaler, Patti Perrin, Darlene Cole, Pat Deeser. Row 4: Joyce Renner, Helen Sneed, Steff Aurand, Linda Smith, Holly Mobberly, Jane Caplcs, Anne Heppe, Debbie Myer, Kathy Forelines, Sally Bethel, Pat Marchand, Debby Davidson, Cindy Cotterman, Bonnie Roush, Cheryl Zettle, Joanne Lux. Row 5: Janet Michaels, Nancy Penovich, Pam Rank, Pat Yant, Sue Williams, Bonnie Merithew, Marti Chcyney, Becky Rink, Sue Woods, Donna Hartong, Debbie Davis, Shelly Lucius, Sue Sanders, Marsha Phillips, Jeanne Brubaker, Kathy Hennison, Ann Meslow, Barb Harter, Claudia Roush. JUNIORS Row 1: Sue Greco, Linda Platzer, Joyce Canter, Darlene Pope, Jan Forsythe, Barb Riegler, Cathy.Davis, Val Lappin, Sandy Wfarwick, Cherri Miller, Karen Crawford, Becki Lamp. Row 2: Kathy Purdue, Terri Brechbill, Joan Lightbody, Chris Reeder, Norma Eckroate, Diana Johns, Alicc Sturm, 'Sue Wheeland, Patti Phillips, Vicky Steffee, Lorene Pfeiffer, Betty Schneider, Carolyn Sunheimer, Raw 3: Kathy Kurtzman, Marilyn Dunbar, Debbie Cucnot, Bev. Fribley, Isabelle Cole, Rilla Marzilli, Debbie Scott, Carol Risher, Karen Zenovie, Linda Ellis, Linda Leatherberry, Carolyn Meeting, Kathie Yutzey, Nan Gillis. Raw 4: Linda Switzer, Debbie Guest, Debbie Peters, Nancy Wucinick, Kathy Jones, Ronda Tokash, Marsha Ubiek, Karen Savchenko, Sarah Bussard, Carol Now, Sue Fowler, Nikki Haas, Sue Williams, Cindy W'elty. Row 5: Sue Vernon, Diane Michaels, Kathy Sundheimer, Sue Holshoy, Marilyn Fenstemaker, Rhonda Rohr, Kathy Sheppler, Lori Miller, Jacki Brady, Patty YVyles, Lomin Lanzer, Angela VVolff, Carol Hann, Beth Ellis, Chris Boswell, Sue Vernon. Y-Teens SENIORS Cindi Quass, Sue Gill, Tony Altieri, Dawn Gerklcr, Ingrid Lundberg, Liz Row I: Kathy Pcnoviuh, Karen Shackelford, Debbie Weisgarbe-r, Barb Day, Boebinger, Jackie Brady, GeorgcAnne Baughman, Nanette Haase, Cherie Cukr. Row 2: Mrs. Morgenstern, LaVonne Autry, Nikki Siers, Pat Barabas, Connio Yingling, Sandra Luna, Sue Mack, Shelly fW'argo, Dawn Gcrbec, Kolm-n Pressler, Sue Kirkbride, Gail Matheson, Carol Arnold, Donna Panky, MaryAnn Dottavio, Sue Hopkins, Mrs. Day. Row 3: Linda Lindsay, Sue Coltrin, Kay Selzer, Jeanette Gressinger, Linda Cameron, Karen Hutton, Marilyn Johnson, Debbie Davis, Mary Fiek, Kris Miller, Karen Starkey, Kathy Miller, Nancy Vaughn, Peggy Molticf-, Cindy Heisser. Raw 4: Sue Gronko, Debbie Euphrat, Sandy Wilton, Sue Lowe, JoAnn Brumbaugh, Cindy Davidson, Debby Corbett, Nancy Nutter, Nancy Finzer, Cindy Workman, Kerri Miller, Kryn Fulton, Bonnie Braueher, Brenda Powers, Becky Brenner, Jean Heirnann Pam Hoff, Deb Kraig. Row 5: Barb Bowers, Patti Helscher, Annelylarie Schroder, Linda Walters, Gail Smith, Rosemary Reed, Kris Rebillut, Sharon Albreeht, Sue Ackley, Rae Scnften, Barb Michael, Donna Wyciiff, Dalene Forggan, Deban Olson, Sharman Kline, Judy Schneider, Kathy Shrader, Rernf-ta Ruby, Sue Nevel. Row 1: April Simpson, Sue Sauder, She-ryl George, Darlene Pope, Diana Harrold, Pat Watson, Brad Adams, Rick Wfcisz, Van Scruggs, Kathy Robinson, Heather Recd, Cynthia Moore. Raw 2: Brian Corban, Debby Boyer, Barb Badcrtscher, Janet Eckroate, Kathy Herman, Dale Smith, Louic DiFiori, Terry Gerardot, Bill Haasc, Yvonne Kline, W'illctta Hiller, Joanne Sheets, Robin Kagey. Row 3: Cathy Warren, Cathy Ickes, Shaun Burrell, Mike Kilby, Bryan Fincfrock, Randy Safrecd, Jim Hodgson, Mike Vinton, Jim Davis, Larry Ziuk, Ric-hard Sin-rs, Gary Grove, Ed Kuzmik. Row 4: Jim Naylor, Rick W'olff:, Ann Reese, Dchbie Davis, Carol Convry, Margaret Sober, Ann Bomig, Jane Bussarrl, Rirky Loch. Sn-luuuvkr-r, Kan-n Savchr-nko, Pat Mathiu, Denise Byrd, Beth Carratt, Sara panish lubs I Row 1: Mindy Bezel, Pat Yant, Vicky Drury, Luci Donner, Pat Stcrens, Sharau Chester, Brenda Brockman, Gail Suite, Philis Simons, Pat Phillips, Karen Zenovic, Loman Lanzer. Row 2: Mike Huber, Jeff Oron, Tim Cockland, Larry Havorty, Ray Haul, Sue Holshoy, Ann Cockins, Rick Rohishaw, Jeff Blount, Jeff Paromore, Allan M'Clurg, Lce Antonaisra, Brad M'Ginnis. Row 3: Rilli Marzclli, Debbie Scott, Nancy Wushnick, Leslie Stump, Rick Culp, Dona Lipka, Andy Andrews, Al Bigalow, Jeff Williams, Lila Buck, Cala Anglert, Bob Little, Bob Brown, Brian Webb, Mike Eddy. Row 4: Jack Carnes, Dave Quctal, Fred Thcis, Mark Hufstetlcr, Scott Montgomery, Jim Fryeetag, Gary Oates, George Burrett, Jim Roscnburger, Loui Picot, Glenn Lanzer, Larry Long, Rudy Lyster, Kim Hoagland. Row I: Ken Goodman, Mike Hanlon, Linda Cameron, Debby Day, Amy Jenkins, Becky Fulton, Sue Gill, Marsha Phillips, Sandy Hoblin. Raw 2: Jenny Brubaker, Ann Meslon, Chris Schoonover, Candi Ross, Dara Kirby, Bob Nc-uncr, Chuck Lawrence, Don Watson, Phil Kiko, Bill Cole. Row 3: Louie Nickolaidis, John Killian, Dave Green, Mike Wolfe, Ron West, Carl Pankc, Tim Reese, Jeff Fram, John Stitt, Greg Floom. Row 4: Jack Kuhn, Joe W'elshenbnugh, June Guest, Lauri Miller, Carol Snvchcnko, Sue Acklcy, Ernie Lnmbos, Brian Harold, Cary Kramer, Bob Baughman, Ich' Beifuss. Row 5: Denny Iceman, John Konovsky, Kim Geotz, Dale Smith, Mark Yankee, Jack Messenger, W'alt Haverstock, Wade Huthmacher, Jim Quinnlin, panisb Clubs ll and lll-lV The Spanish Club offers its members an opportunity to be of service. It also provides a means by which its members can practice and familiarize themselves with the customs, the- literature, and the arts of Spain and Latin America and thus in- crease the understanding and friendship between those countries and ours. The Spanish Club supplied Christmas gifts, food, and u Christmas tree to a needy family in Massillon this year. Dick Zaylor, Paul Mallue, Joe Kroger. Row 1: Advisor: Mrs. Wheeler, Program Chairman: Becky Miller, Ronda Takash, Assist. Reporter: Janelle Forsyth, Floyd Dottavio, Bill Flory, Assist. Secretary: Nikki Haasc, Assist. Treaurcr: Bill Henry, Rick Ball. Row 2: Service Chairman: Donna Pankc, Historian: Nancy Finzer, Refreshment Chair- man: Kryn Fulton, President: Rosie Snntori, Treasurer: Cindi Quass, Secretary: Jcan Thcis, Mascot: Bruce Montgomery, Librarian: Don Mchl, Larry Sarnrlir-ne, ltr-porter: Tana Alexander, Mick Robinson, Dick Paul, Sergeant-atAArms: Tom Wilhelm, Vice-President: Pam Hoff. ln Q v-QF-r-r it -Q H l :sb er: C53 rv ws.. -BS Nr -2 -wiv X' 1 if,-Al Huw I: l'n-simlm-nt: Smit Wilson, Vim- President: Toni Swnllcn, St-vrotciryc Marsha Ifbick, Tn-usurvr: Bob Plznnvm-. Row 2: Mr, CQ-ih, Amy Eguvaie, Cris Boswell, Cindy NN:-lly, Bob Nvhilv. French Club IH Wx ik 'Egif- ,fg ,,,, ,N statin '4Anyone for lightbulbs??? This was an expression commonly Barb PUimS Um U few Of the P13005 where MHTYIHHC asked by many French students as they participated in their French and S110 Will IJU IYUVCHHS this SUTHHICT OH ii FI6I1Ch project for the year. tour. s Raw 1: Ken Floom, Wick 1-lartung, Diane Ulmer, Jeff Evans. Row 2: Rick Fetzer, Mike Grove, Annette Ligget, Karen Sigler, Mark Fleshour, Tammy Mc- Cully, Holly Hershbcrger, Polly Perrin, Gretchen McLain, Connie Boron, Glen Srhniders, Eddie Thomas, Janet Tsehantz, Kathy Babcock. Row 3: Tony Ciraci, Alita Lyons, Kathy Fraze, Jin. Grella, Mike Lantz, Ted Pressler, ,lim Rose, Jim Young, Dale Hutton, Jim Block, Kim Brown, Nancy Stanford, Ilerb Calvo, Chris Pruden, Theresa Dotavio, Row 4: Sandy Wareheirri, Carolyn Youden, Janie Smith, Mary Beth Patterson, Sharon Young, Sue Caukins, Adricnne Loeffler, Mary Boron, Bonnie Merithew, Kathy Smith, Patty Mertz, Judi Shridcr, Margie Boyd, I.inda Clark, Michela Holbcn, Cindy Heavilin. Row 5: Kathy Dnyle, Carol Now, Ben Stump, liilla Marzilli, Steve Kraus, Mary Kidder, Jeanne Deighton, Lori Grant, Billi Hopkins, Chris Rhodcback, Sandy Hayes, Debby Rnwadi, Nancy Graham, Larry Blunt. Row 6: Rick Bing, Kathy McGraw, Sue Williams, Tom Cuke, Terry DeMucscy, Dave Lilly, Jeff Kobic, Ron Macyak, Tom Limback, Don Zastudil, Doug Kohr, Dave Crest, George Aslanides, Monty Bradley, Rick Yost, Bill Flory, Candy Surbey, Doug Duwadi, Barney Austin. French lubs I and li French Club consists of all members who are in French I, ll, or HI. French I once again this year sold light bulbs during the month of December. The year is finished with an annual banquet. The purpose ofthe club is to provide further opportunity to the students for learning French and to acquaint them with the customs of the French people. They do this through corres- pondence with French students and by watching pictures. Row 1: President: Nancy Bubenehik, Vive President: Patti Matthews, Secretary: Barb Hartung, Treasurer: Pat Marchand. Row 2: Linda Brcchbill, Diane Amacher, Doris Sutton, Londa Bockhart, Nancy Gillis, Karen Starkey, Suv Kirkbride, Kolecn Pressler, LiL Boebinger, Karen Shnckelford, Mary Lane Conner, Sally Steiner. Row 3: Paula Marshall, Richard Plaster, Mark I-lst--p, Bob Stanley, Jay Schurkcrt, Joe Vrabcl, Jean Caples, Stefanie Aurand, Sally Bethel, Holly Mobbcrly, Peggy Stadler, Jean Heiman. Row 4: Mari-ia Ulmer, Pat Now, Robin Shanaft-lt, Kathy Forlines, Kathy HL-nnis, Mary Lung, Angela Wolff, Debby Davidson, Cindy Cotterman, Eve Oberlin, Cindy Boscln, Barb Day, Debby Wi-isgarber, Ingrid Lundberg, Linda Woods, Becky Kink. Row 5: Lana Kohr, Danny Day, George Snyder, Pat Helseher, Si-mt Drury, Chuck Benz, Bruce Richardson, Graig Burdett, John Harrison, Dave Underwood, Tom Holl, Mike Korn-rth, Richard Blessing, John Cutshaw, ,lark Marshall, Pat Keele-y, Janice Sigrist. if 5' .3 , tn- X K Lf' ' f -at 51 1 .g ' N t ' LATIN 1 Raw I: Kurt Priu, Judy Zink, Clwryl Hnlbm-n, Mark Hartzz-1, Gvrrp 0'Connm-r. Row 2: Pam Hoccvar, Sue Greco, Cathy Rhotleback, Scott Swalleu, Judy Collins, Kathy Schafer. Raw 3: Suu Kidder, Jana Iiubertson, Buh Mxfltiu-, Jn-rry filnxln-inwr, Rirhard Miller, Jnlic Edwards. Row 4: Carla Derr, David Kwvtt, Bill Nt-idvrt, Dave Duwvll, Mark Hililvy, Dan Braid, Bill Haltvr. L t' Cl bs YY' lf' I LATIN II Row Yost, Linda Smith, Irene Williams. Row 3: Sam West, Chr-ryl Zattlv, Bonnie lloush, Terry I: Scott Jackson, Bnrh Ilurtn-r, Sli-ify llcnry, Joanne Lux, Miko Kuvnsh. Row 2: Debby Rhino, Marylane Conner, Suc France, Pat Ellis, Becky Vnnct-, Kathy Blank, Karen Emauulson, Diane Now. Row 4: Bcvki Hari-n, 14-ff Mvnnnr, Chnr-lc Tulrnzulgr-, Cnry Ilorm-var, Su-vv Bnxsn-r, lluh Pfcnrllr-r, Dale Klcvc, Sally Scharvcr, Rick McMasters. Raw I: President: Karen Crawford, Vice-President: Kathy Smith, Secretary: Sue Williams, Treasurer: John Wlolfe, Reporter: Scott Hearne. Row 2: Cathy Davis, Kathy Fraze, Cherylc Miller, Sue Vernon, Nancy Penovich, Kathy Pcnovich. Row 3: Chris Reeder, Alice Sturm, Charlene Clamp, Nancy Wucinik, Kim Preccc, Laurie Miller, Doug Maser. Row 4: Dana Warhime, Dick Lt-ui:-, Tim Swallen, George Burwell, Cris McCracken, Rick Hendrickson, Ken Diamontl. Junior Classical League The J.C.L. is very active throughout the year. ln the fall they remember the poor by contributing food for their Thanks- giving dinner. The advanced students usually go to a museum or they see the Metropolitan Opera in Cleveland. The J.C.L. convention in Columbus is a great treat for many Latin pupils. The highlight of the year, though, is the banquet where everyone dresses as Romans, and food fit for Caesar is served by the Freshman slaves. Enthusiastically spurred on by Mrs. Rohrbaugh, the students have succeeded in forming many new J.C.L. chapters throughout the state. if' f . I5 y lv. J yi ,... ,. - ' ...K 1 T 3 .ff fjll 5 if Selling Jackson paperwcights was one of the Latin Clubs money-making projects this year. c. Latin cluh members giving time. st . contributed food baskets for the poor at Thanks- J.C.l.. OFFICERS Pres., Kathy Penovich, Vice Pres., George Burwcll, Sec., Nancy Wucinik, Treas., Nancy Penovich. Reporter, Kathy Frnzc, Historians, Chris Reeder and Rick Hendrickson. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE DRAMATICS Row 1: Linda Brcchbill, Stephanie Henry, Ann:-Ile Ligzgette, April Simpson, W'en1ly Rice, Connie Cutshaw, Sue Caukins, Carol Flory, Gerry O'Connor, Debbie Gross. Row 2: Alcta Lyuns, Sue Kidder, Diane Wolfe, Pat Stephens, Cathy Warren, Ellen Altieri, Marci Maullcr, Jannie Smith, Adrienne Loeffler, Myra Conlon. Row 3: Kathy Shaffer, Jeannie Brubaker, Donna Lipka, Barb Hartung, Sally Steiner, Dottie Caulkins, Sandy Meyers, Laura Heim, Bev Stump, Mairylane Conner, Sue Gill. Row 4: Mirhi-la Hnlbvn, Sam West, Nancy Stanford, Babs Brant-her, Debbie Davidson, Cindy Cotterman, Herb Calvn, Jerry Maxheinler, Cathy lt-kes, Barb llartvr, Pam Rank. Row 5: Cathy Blank, Patti Pope, Daw- Greene, Shelly Lucius, Brent McGinnis, Scott Montgomery, Dan Bender, Dirk Zzuhler, Mark Casper, Carla Dc-rr, Marsha Phillips, Bennie Mi-rithc-w. Dramatics JUNIOR-SENIOR DRAMATICS Row 1: Sue Greco, Linda Platzer, Cathy Davis, Mnrriv Merry, Cherie Cukr, Kathy Penuvich, Gail Matheson, Sandy Luna, Kathy Fraze, Sue Kirkbriile. Row 2: Steve Faro, Liz Bot-bingvr, Dann Gecklf-r, Sue Gmnko, Debbie Euphrat, Kathy Miller, Ruth Braucher, Linda Switzer, Nan Gillis. Row 3: Patty Gross, Norma Eckrnate, Debbie Scott, Rilla llarrilli, Patty Phillips, Karin Zenovic, Sharman Kline, Nanri Wucinirk, Chris Reeder, Debbie Peters, Toni Altieri, Bill Neidert. Row 4: Cindy Qunss, Judy Schneivler, Rosemary Reed, Larry Zink, John Cutshuw, Jim McCullough, Sue Nevel, Barb Bowers, Bunnie Mehl, Debbie W'eisgarber, Nan Haasv, Anne Marie Schroder. Row 5: Chris Rebillet, Richard Phcndlcr, Kathy Sheppler, Scott Drury, lirurz- ltlnntgomf-ry, Don Mr-hl, George Burwvll, Mike Bode, Jim Rusvnburger, Chris Mi'Crarken, Cary Antpnavci, Mike McCullough, Chuck Blank. Thespmns Thespians are an honor drama club. To become Z1 Thespian, a member must have an accumulative 20 points through four different areas of theatre. Each year the Thespians put on a contest play and an as- sembly and plan induction ceremonies. Row one: Vice-Pres.: Chuck Blank, TreaS.: Rosie Santora, Liz Boebinger, Nancy Gillis, Sec.: Dawn Gecklcr. Historian: Jim Rosenburger. Row two: Dan Bender, Sharman Kline, Pres.: Mike Bode, Absent: .lim McCullough. rw DRAMATICS OFFICERS Pres.: .lim McCullough, Secretary: Toni Altieri, Vice-Pres.: George Bur- wcll, Treas.: Rosie Santora Thut's my good arm you're sawing, John, watch it! Row one: Pri-sidr-nt, Bruce Grant, Vice-Pres., Dave St, Clair, Sec., Jim Ickes. Trcas.. Bob Williams, Rirk Stamets, Lanny Piciffer, Bob Mysza, Glen Rc-yuolnls, Sm-nit Hs-arne. Row two: Mr. Bergen, Carl Pankc, Larry Zink, Scott Wilson, Kim Pri-ect-, Floyd Dottavio, Bob Parma-ntnr, Mike Figg, Bob YVliitc. Row three: Bruce Montgomery, Paul Brothers, Paul lzicl-card, Tum Swallcn, Paul fiialluc, Donn Ritchie, Chuck Blank, Dale Clcave, Ron Sigrist. Raw four: Lynn Sprhler, Steve Buxrr, Darryl liuyt-lt, Larry Str-it, Mark Yanke, Cvwggz- liurwcll, Kamly Byers, Bill Stark. Key Club Key Club is a service organization characterized by dedication to school and community. Some projects have included: buy- ing a federal league banner for the school, and selling refreshments at the choir-band concert and for the all-class play. Initiated last year, Key Club has developed into a working organization. nm 'NP if 'ug nk... SVN W5 Nm 5 OX lx' xv-. 17, umm - 'js' These are supposed to be Key Club members, not future These federal league pennants were presented to the school homemakers! ! l as one of Key Cluh's major contributions this year. ational Forensic League The purpose of NFL is to gain experience in all fields of speech competition. Members participate in debate, in individual events, tournaments, and in student Congress. At the cnd of each year the NFL competes with area schools in big and little districts and often in state contests. Row one: Vice Pres.: Bruce Grant, Sec.: Sharman Kline, Pres.: Kick Stamets. Assistant Sec.: Eve Oberlin, Treas.: Chris McCracken. Row two: Jeanne Brubaker, Sue Greco, Gail Matheson, Dawn Geckler, Nancy Gillis. Row three: Jeff Beifuss, Kris Miller, Liz Boebingcr, Kathy Miller, Larry Zink. Row four: Gary Hocc-var, Louie Nickolaidis, Brent McGinnis, George Burwell, Jim Rosenberger, Doug Mascr. Audio-Visual Club The Audio-Visual Club supplies projectors, record players, film strips, movie screens and tapes to aid the faculty and student body. Members also prepare for rallies and assemblies and provide sound effects for plays. 4 .4 'N'-5 Row unc: Chuck Lawrence, Cindy Quass, Debbie Wcisgarber, Scott Hcarne. Row Iwo: Rob W'nlfarth, Tom Elavsky, Greg Wcekley, Jim Phares, Gary Antonncci, Tnm Essigz, Mike Figg, Cary Grove. Row three: Bob Lorrh, Dick Zahlcr, Dan Koch, Dave Marzilli. Row one: Pres.: Nancy Nutter, Vice Pres.: Cathy Yutzey, Sec.: Cheri Cukr, Linda Platzer, Susie Mack, Shelley Wargo, Koleen Pressler, Liz Boehin- ger, Sue Kirkbride. Row two: Kris Miller, Kathy Miller, Pam Hoff, Linda Lindsay, Connie Yost, Rosie Santora, Sandy Myers, Dawn Geckler, Nancy Bubenrhik. Row three: Jill Johanning, Becky Fulton, Kryn Fulton, Barb llartong, Suv Murlnn, Jnuxmiu Lightbody, Sue Gill, Jeanne Heimann, Sally Steiner. Row four: Cindy Boselo, Dawn Gerbec, Karen Crawford. Dm-libic l'vt4-rs, l'at Phillips, Nnnvy XVunrinik, Cindy Quass, Barb Day. Raw litre: Jane-I Jasinski, Nikko Hanse, Cinily Welty', Sue Vernon, Kathy Sinunnns, Sm- Snnnlcrs, Sue New-1, l'nl1i llelsvlier, Debbie Weisgarher, Barb lllivlizivls. Wrestling Pep Club Wrestling pep club was or- ganized to promote spirit for the wrestling team. The girls take part in keeping official time, riding time, scoring, tick- et taking, and publicizing each meet. They also make hears for the wrestlers on the clay of each meet. The members helped keep score at the matches. Future Home-Makers FHA is a newly formed organization this year just getting underway. It is a service organization rather than a social organization developed for the betterment of our community. Plans for this year are to earn money to help the community school, or needy family. Members intend to have a party for an orphanage and to send packages to soldiers in Vietnam. Advisors to the club are Miss McCoy and Mrs. Lininger. Nw. Row one: Pres.: Kathy Penovich, Vice Pres.: Judy Nusbaumer, Sec.: Donna l.ipka, Treas.: Nikke Haasc, Patsy Elavsky, Linda Cameron, Kathy Miller, Linda Platzer, Linda Leatherberry. Row two: Miss McCoy, Sue Welty, Kathy Freeman, Mary Batlertsvher, Pat Phillips, Sue Wheeland, Angie Wolfe, Cindy Welty, Mrs. Lininger. Row three: Cherie Cukr, Sue Hoffman, Debbie Cut-not, Debbie Guist, Joanne Starn, Mary Fick, Jeannette Grcssinger, Vicki Steffee, Marsha Phillips, Jan Dahlcr. Row four: Debbi Weisgarber, Joanne Sehukcrt, Becky Norman. Janet Michaels, Helen Snee, Claudia Roush, Debbie Miller, Ellen Harold, Kathy McGraw. Row live: Kitty Hamilton, Joyce Rogers, Anne Reese, Sharon Schneider, Dianne Scharr, Carol Hanu, Norma Eckroate, Alice Sturm, Sue Holshoy, Kathy Sunderland. ffice Help Girls who help in the main office or in the guidance office attend to many duties which includeg tending the switchboard, directing incoming calls, typing and running errands. These girls greatly assist and help the secretaries and guidance coun- selors, wbile gaining valuable experience themselves. v 'S' p no rt xv- may L, I . 5 , Carol Arnold, Dawn Cerbec, Sue Coltrin, Sue Lowe, Bonnie Parsons, Cheryl Weber, Debbie Joy. Row two: Liz Lyons, MaryAnne Dottavio, Kathy Pe-novivli, Kathy Miller, Patty Gross. Row three: Debbie Kraig, Jackie Bilas, Smith, Marilyn Johnson, Judy Schneider. Row four: Nancy Harder, ltayAnn Senften, Sherry McConnel, Penny Perrin, Janet Dahler, Kathy Schrader, Sharon Albrecht, Kat Weirich, Sally Mathic. Row one: Georg:-Anne Baughman, Boebinger, Linda Cameron, Alcta Kathy Smith, Kryn Fulton, Gail Dove sports WJH Every morning the smiling, cheerful, voices of radio station WJHS usher in another day for the students and fac- ulty at Jackson High School. lts en- thusiastic announcers brighten everyone's day with the latest news, weather report, sports news, gourmet report, a thought for the day and highlights from clubs and culture. This year the staff and its advisor Mr. Thomton have spent a lot of time and much effort to make their daily announcements a pleasure and a real treat to listen to each and every morning. Row 1: Gourmet girls, Gretchen McClain, Gail Matheson, Liz Boebinger. Row 2: Marsha Ubick, Pam Rank, Advisor, Mr. Thornton. as ., , 5 w ' rv announcer, Ba1:b,fH.artung, clubs and culture, Don Mehl, wr ,v -X , - - X strxuv aw rv YL, J -1 'v 4' :I-ru , Q V fJ W Y EA Q 1 - W A so N be ,N ' J X' k y 'A V3 e Q' + 'if Q U 'C ' V. ' ' W ,, KU' 1. 1 ' ix .s. -+4 J N Q I A ' YY i - Q5 , , ,xr as fix w w ,ti W ' k- 'I I I8 W' gf-X' ,T nw M X Va' M .mr r lt if ff if M Mike Eddy, announcer, Dan Koch, Technical announcer, Jeff Kobie, announcer, Patty Gross, announcer. Thought for the day-Chris McCracken, Nan Gillis. Girls Athletic Association The purpose of GAA is to promote an interest in athletics, develop good sportsmanship, and to provide an opportunity for participation in physical activities among high school girls, regardless of skill and experience. Activities include volleyball, basketball, tennis, and softball. Meetings are held on the first and last Thursday of each month after school and last until 5:30. A three day camping trip at Sandoneida in Minerva is now being planned over Easter va- cation. Plans are not as of yet definite. Row one: Pres.: Donna Wycuff, Vice Pres.: Sue Coltrin, Sec.: Dara Kirby, Treas.: Kathy Hill, Mary Boron, Sandy Mansfield, Sherry George, Nancy Reese. Row two: Advisor Miss Clark, Donna Pauke, Kathy Ickcs, Mary Rohr. Bev Hebh, Sally Steiner, Kerri Miller, Mary Long, Charlene Clamp, Sharon Chester, Diane Now. Row three: Brenda Snyder, Sandy Myers, Sue Pope, Carole Conery, Carolyn Risher, Kathy Jones, Nancy Harper, Bonnie Merithew, Betty Harper, Debby Miller, Sue Holshoy, Lauri Miller, Linda Woods. Girls Basketball Team This year a girls basketball team was organized under the supervision of advisor Miss Kirkbride. Girls who participate must have at least a 2.5 average and be willing to attend all meetings and practice hard for their games. Anyone who fails to do this is re- stricted from playing in the games. Practices are held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 6:00-7:30 p.m. and eight games are scheduled between Jan. 6th and March 16th with Fairless, South, Glenwood, and North Canton. BEM? BEARS ' r it gqpg Row one: Judy Zink, Sue Pope, Nancy Reese, Mary Rohr, Coach Kirkbride. Row two: Sandy Myers, Bonnie Merithew, Vicki Drury, Donna Wycuff, Beth Ellis, Holly Hershberger. Row three: Carole Conery, Kathy Ickes, Carol Now, Debby Krnach, Mary Boron, Linda Woods. Row four: Dara Kirby, Martha Maurer, Sandy Mansfield, Nancy Harper, Kathy Jones. ' , II9 -Q 3 Row one: Pres.: Brurc Montgomery, Vice-Pres.: Kathy Smith, Sec.: Koleen Prcsslcr, Trcas.: Debbie Kraig, Joyce Canter, Marnie Merry, Cat Davis, Patty Phillips, Sam West, Sue Wlteeland, Angie Wolf, Patty Ellis, Linda Smith, Patty Barabas. Row two: Mrs. Ramga, Linda Lindsay, Dian Johns, Kathy Fraze, Jane Caples, Steve Pnro, GeorgcAnn Baupzhman, Karen Crawford, Dawn Gcrhec, Shelly Wargo, Kris Miller, Kathy Millt Rosie Santora, Kathy Pcnovich, Scott Hearne, Liz Boebingcr. Row three: Dawn Gcckler, Nancy Bubcnchick, Kryn Fulton, Cyndi Workman, Nancy Finzt Nancy Nutter, Kerri Miller, Dcbbic Day, Suzanne Franz, Mary-Lane Conner, Becky Fulton, Marsha Phillips, Patty Yant, Stephie Aurand, Kar Emmanuclson, Diane Now, Peggy Stalcr, June Guest. Row four: Debbi Davidson, Karen Zcnovir, Janet Jasinski, Jeanne Hcimanu, Marsha Ulmer, Pal Future Teachers 3 1 5 K N t i FTA To' become a member of F.T.A. you must have a 2.5 average and at least be a sophomore. During the year the members tutor other students and take over classes when teachers are absent. When a member has earned 100 points, he is given 11 pin for his services to the club. Meetings are held monthly with a special guest speaker and during April 4 A . the members participate in F.T.A. Day. An annual banquet is held at the end of the school year. Mrs. Ramga is the advisor. Members of FTA helped many teachers by grading papers for them this year to earn FTA points. gfkmajkw Sarah Bussard, Karen Savchcnko, Chris Boswell, Marsha Ubick, Cindy Welty, Sue Vernon, Mary Long, Charlene Clamp, Bonnie Merithew, Harper, Cheryl Cukr, Pam Hoff, Cindy Quass, Debbi Weisgarlzcr. Row live: Kathy Jones, Nancy Wucinik, Nikke Haase, Cindy Bosello, Carol Linda Pry, Janc! Sigrist, Nancy Vaughn, Dalene Forgan, Sharon Albrex ht, Sharman Kline, Jeanne Theis, Tana Alexander, Sandy Woods, Lauri Dave Green, Terry Slingluff, Chuck Blank, Doug Maser, John Culshaw, Mike Kovash, Mike Figg. Row six: Floyd Dottavio, Bill Flory, Paul Rick Hendrickson, Gary Oakes, Ron Smith, Chris McCracken, Jim Roscnlrcrger, Mike Bode, George Burwcll, Mike Snee, Terry Scott, Bruce Stamets, Lonny Pfeiffer, Wayne Vernon. Q Of Amenca F.T.A. member, John Cutshaw, recites '5Mary had a little lamb. Row one: Pres.: Berneta Ruby, Vice Pres.: Nanci Wucinick, Sec.: Holly Moberly, Treas.: Debbie Corbett, Cherie Cukr, Sherry George, Thelma Conaway, Londa Bokhart, Marcie Merry. Row two: Billi Hopkins, Linda Cameron, Terry 0'Connor, Kathy Ickes, Alice Sturm, Cindy Cotterman, Debby Davidson, Karen Zenovic, Sarah Bussard, Jane Caples. Row three: June Guest, Donna Wycuff, Debbie Weisgarber, Julie Edwards, Kathy Bryson, .lan Sigrist, ,lean Theis, Cindy Quass, Pat Phillips, Pat Helscher. Future Nurses FNA The Future Nurse's Club of Jackson meets the third Thursday of each month. Meetings this year have been highlighted by speakers from Aultman and Massillon City Hospital. In Decem- ber the members went on a tour of the new wing at Massillon City Hospital and planned on visiting Akron Chil- dren's and O.S.U. Hospitals, February through May. The FNA,s project this year was giving canned food and a turkey to a needy family at Thanks- giving. Anyone interested in a career in the medical field may join the club. 'is- 5 Mrs. Hoestan, a registered nurse from Aultman City Hospital, highlighted one of the meetings with a talk about the different careers in the field of nursing. Row One: Pres.: Violet Sutton, Vice Pres.: Rae Senften, Sec.: Cindy Crone, Treas.: Toni Altieri, Becky Lamp, Connie Ying- ling, Mary Baderschter, Bonnie Parsons. Row two: Mrs. Bond, Maryann Dottavio, Cheryl Weber, Barb Barraclough, Lorene Pfeiffer, Kathy Kurtzman, Bonnie Mehl, Nancy Harper. Row three: Sandy Wilton, Sherry McConnell, Linda Walters, Cathy Schrader, Jan Dahler, Kathy Sheppler, Nancy Harder, Lynn Engleman. Future ecretaries Future Secretaries of America has been one of the busiest clubs this year at Jackson. They sponsored a basketball game in January, a fashion show and a sock-hop. Meetings are held about every third month in Canton under the direction and guidance of the CODI Chapter of the National Secretaries Association. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in the secretarial field, and to encourage further education which will enable the student to qualify for a better secretarial job after graduation. ff . 14 A If K K -5, ww 'W her. . X It's mine, I had it first! I surrender! Bear Facts Co-Editor Kathy Fraze, Advisor, Miss Yoder, Editor-in-chief, Suzy Gronko l BEAR FACTS The HBear Facts is a bi-monthly stu- dent newspaper, the voice of Jackson High School. Confronted hy too-late stories, headlining, writing, financing, and tedious minutes of developing ideas, the Bear Facts Staff tries hard to meet its deadlines. Covering school news, ac- tivities and sports, recognizing out- standing students, expressing student opinion, and entertaining thc reader are the major objectives of the staff. Miss Yoder is the staffs advisor. Artist Nan Haase Fashion editor, Liz Boebinger, Columnist, Rick Stamets. Business Manager, Linda Switzer, Sports Writer, Jerry Miller, Page 3 editor, Kris Rebillot. Page one editor, Dawn Geckler, Asst. Page one editor, Dianna Johns. Page two editor, Kerri Miller, Page two asst. editor, Joyce Canter. Annual Staff Advisor: Mr. Ramga, Editor-in-chief: Nancy Nutter. :WX , Photographer and Sports editor: Bruce Montgomery SCOOP STAFF The Scoop Staff this year is composed of six seniors and five juniors. To be eligible for An- nual Staff one must maintain a 3.0 average. The Annual Staff meets the last period of each day to work on the annual and meet its deadlines. A lot of time and hard work was spent trying to produce an outstanding and re- markable book this year. Mr. Cecil Ramga is advisor to the staff. Typist: Patti Helscher, Asst. typist: Kathy Sheppler. J Advertising Manager: Bruce Grant, Business Manager: Barb Day, Asst. Advertising Manager: Paul Eckard. Asst. Sports editor: Doug Maser, Senior Section editor: Linda Lindsay, Faculty editor: Kathy Smith, Classes editor: Eve Oberlin. ' 4-J... U, :Y ,Q ADS SALESMEN Ist row: Ron Sigrist, Jim Ickes, Doug Maser, Bruce Montgomery. 2nd row: Donn Ritchie, Paul Eckard, Bruce Grant, Nancy Nutter, Bob Williams, Tom Cushing, Pat Helscher, Barb Day, Lonuy Pfeiffer, Mike Bode, Rick Stamets, Ron Smith. 3rd row: Bob West, Gary Young, Dave Underwood. Absent: Chuck Blank. X i19t J if ,f fn eltt ett at e 'M' e e l r t ,vte .e f ' , c. 2 ' LVAI Row one: Mrs. Hillebrecht, Lonny Pfeiffer, Pres., Chuck Blank, Vice-President, CeorgeAnne Baughman, Secretary, Bruce Mont- gomery, Treasurer. Row two: Ron Sigrist, Tana Alexander, Janet Jasinski, Barb Day, Linda Lindsay, Marcia Ulmer, Sue Ackley, Sharon Albrecht, Donna Wycuff. Row three: Sue Coltrin, .lohn Cutshaw, Kris Miller, Kathy Miller, Nancy Nutter, Bruce Grant. The tapping ceremony was hy far the most suspenseful event in the N.H.S. induction. The speech given by Mike White made many students realize how much their country meant to them. l26 Mr. Steve gave a warm welcome to each new member and presented them with their coveted pin. Row one: Kathy Smith, Kathy Fraze, Nikki Haase, Kathy Shepuler, Karen Crawford, Janelle Forsyth. Row two: Dana Ware- hime, Doug Maser, Kim Preece, Kris Rebillot, Kathy Penovich, Kolleen Pressler, Jerry Miller. Rbw three: Marcie Merry, Diana Johns, Bob Parmenter, Mavis Reed, George Burwell, Carry Oakes, .lohn Wolf, Dave St. Clair, Scott Wilson, Cathy Davis. ational Honor ociety N.H.S. is an honorary society. Their project this year was raising money for a scholarship fund by selling victory ribbons. The members are in charge of the orientation of sophomores. To be eligible for membership a student must exhibit outstanding characteristics in character, service, leadership and scholarship. By evaluating accomplishments in these four fields, the faculty and present members vote on nominees for acceptance into the club. Newly-elected members are then taken in during the annual induction program. A members must have a 3.3 accumulative average and must keep at least a 3.1 each six-weeks to stay in. The symbolic candle of knowledge was lit' to kindle the The new members took the oath administered by the President Lon further desire for knowledge in students. Pfeiffer. i I27 uill And croll Members of the Scoop Staff and the Bear Facts Staff who have maintained a 3.0 average are eligible for membership in the Cecil A. Ramga Chapter of the Quill and Scroll Organization. The members of the Annual Staff must have had some of their work published and those on the newspaper staff must have had at least thirty inches of their work pub- lished. The members of Quill and Scroll are under the supervision and guidance of Miss Yoder. ! aa... :ft Sit., iw ,. s.. Row one: Bruce Montgomery: Treasurer, Linda Lindsay: Secretary: Suzy Gronko: Vice President, Nancy Nutter: President. Row two: Miss Yoder, Joyce Canter, Kathy Fraze, Dianna Johns, Kathy Smith, Kerri Miller. Row three: Patti Helscher, Barb Day, Liz Boebinger, Dawn Geckler, Kathy Sheppler, Eve Oberlin, Kris Rebillot, Nonny Haase. Raw four: Bruce Grant, Jerry Miller, Rick Stamets, Paul Eckard, Doug Maser. Librar Club .lackson's Library Club has been very active this year. In October, members attended the Northeastern Ohio Student Li- brarian Conference at Wadsworth High School where last yearis Vice-Pres., Mike Kovash, was elected this year's new presi- dent. Members also gave a Christmas tea for the teachers and attended the Ohio Student Librarians Conference in May at Malone College. Student librarians assist at the charging desk, in the paperback store, and make various displays. The advisors are Miss Fry, Mrs. Pfendler, and Mrs. Walther. - , Raw one: Mike Kovash, President, Donna Wycuff, Vice President, Donna Lippka, Treas., Linda Brechbill, Darlene Pope, Nikke Siers, Pat Ellis, Janet Tschantz, Holly Hershberger. Raw two: Janet Eckroate, Ann Heppe, Janet Michaels, Diane Now, Dara Kirby, Nancy Harper, Bonnie Merithew, Sandy Hoagland, Debbie Schubert. Raw three: Linda Pfahler, June Guest, Sue Wheeland, Kris Rebillot, Betty Harper, Gary Hocevar, Jeff Kobie, Shelley Lucius, Sally Scharver, Dick Lewis. Absent: Kay Selzer, Secretary. ' car Top row: Barb Harter, Joanne Lux, Jim McCullough, Greg Mantor, Dan Nutter, Mike Konerth. Second row: Lorene Pfeiffer, Koleen Pressler, Marsha Uhick, Sue Sanders, Pam Rank, Paul Mallue. Third row: Liz Boebinger, Linda Switzer, Lavonne Autry, Becky Lamp, Chris Schounover, Kris Miller, Dannie Melvin, Linda Cameron. Bottom raw: Advisor Miss Clark, Pres. Bruce Montgomery, Vice-President Linda Walters, Sec- retary-Trcasurer Joannie Lightbocly, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer George-Anne Baughman, Advisor Mrs. Fulton. J.M.A.A. The Jackson Memorial Athletic Association is an organization designed to promote school spirit. Members consist of the cheerleaders, Jay Bee, and four students from each class who are chosen during their freshman year. This year JMAA sponsored the football homecoming, Parents Night and the Annual Football Banquet. T Teen Board The Teen Board meets once a month to choose an outstanding senior girl and boy nomination to take into the Canton Repository. The Canton Re- pository then decides from these and nominations from other schools who will win the title Teen- ager of the Month. Row one: Pam Rank, Chairman, Debby Kraig. Row two: Jim Mc- Cullough, Cris McCracken, .lack Carnes. 1 - u,.'J R . it L . - ,A A .Q ,.. Row 1: Mary Long, Susan Reese, Karen Starkey, Kristy Miller, Pam Hoff, Kathy Fraze, Cheri Cukr, Linda Brechbill, Su: Kirkbride, Linda Cameron, Marcie Merry, Kathy Miller, Karen Crawford, Dawn Ceckler, Barb Harter, Nan Gillis. Row 2: Terr Brechbill, Joanne Brumbaugh, Charlene Clamp, Linda Smith, Kathy Henson, Rosie Santora, Rilla Marzilli, Elaine Vaughn, Tana Alexander, Linda Pry, Sue Vernon, Cheryl Griffith, Mary Kidder, Deban Ohlson, Debbie Weisgarber, Dalene Forgan, Ani Marie Schrader. Row 3: Cyndi Quass, Sharman Kline, Jean Theis, Becki Miller, Sue Sanders, Joyce Rogers, Cindi Boselo A9 Cappella The Aicapella Choir was di- rected by Mr. lVlcMullin this year. The choir sang for the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert and presented the Messiah to the public on December 10. The choir also participated in district con- tests in the Spring and produced the choir play, HPajama Game.,7 CHOIR OFFICERS Liz Boebinger, Secretary, Dawn Cecklcr, Librariang Tana Alexander, Vice-President, Bruce Montgomery, President, Jim lckcs, Treasurerg Kathy Jones, Librarian, Cyndi Quass, Librarian. Q' x 2 Y. ' f t . t e f 'r - P' . ,. J lMickie Robinson, Dan Nutter, Rick Garner, Ken Diamond, John Wolf, Denny Iceman, Jay Schukert, Jim Ickes, Jeff Beifuss, Kathy Jones, Ingrid Lundberg, Liz Boebinger. Row 4: Mr. McMullin, Bob Hillyer, Mike Kelby, Dave Steed, Rusty Whil helm, Doug Maser, Ken Floom, Dave Garratt, Greg Weekley, Ron Smith, Bob West, John Harrison, Mike Bode, Jim Rosen- berger, Scott Williams, George Burwell, Chris McCracken, Rick Stamets, Bruce Montgomery, Greg Floom, Jeff Framm. Ihoir Seated: Joyce Rogers. Row 1: Liz Boebingcr, Charlene Clamp, Sharman Kline, Becki Miller, Tana Alexander, Linda Pry, Elaine Vaughn, Barb Barraclough. Row 2: Jay Schukert, Rick Stamates, Bruce Montgomery, Ron Smith, Mike Bode, .lim Rosenherger, Ron West, Ken Floom, Mike McFee. JACKS ,Ni JILLS The Jacks 'n' Jills is a select group of choir members which sing for various groups and or- ganizations as well as school as- semblies. This year the Jacks 'nl Jills sang for the Gormet Club and the Kiwanis Club in Massillon and Canton for the J.M.E.A. Christmas Party at the Lake Cable Club House. The Jack cn, Jills also appeared on Television station WJAN in December. X 441 ctw I' Us QQ, ll!! 3 z uw H fl' Q 1 q ' 1 an 5 Brent McGinnis, Kirt Pritz, Jeff Evans, Wick Hartung, Glen Schneider, Louie Defiori, Brian Corben, Kathy Simmons, John Lightbody, Cathy Yutey, Myra Conlan, Debbie Peters. Row 4: Mr. McMullin, Jack Carnes, Dick Zaylor, Mike Eddy, Jeff Kobie, Dan Bender, Glenn Lancer, Tim Siefert, Jim Quinlin, Scott Montgomery, Bob Brown, Mark Bailey, Ed Mauer, Mike Huber. Ihoir The Mixed Choir functions as a training choir for the Aicapella choir. The choir participated both in the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies this year and sang for the Spring Concert and 0.M.E.A. Contest. Marsha Ubick, Librariang Dave Stick, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Peters, Secretary Kathy Smith, Presidentg Amy Jenkins, Treasurer, Sue Wheeland, Librarian Marsha Detwiler, Librarian. Q 1 We---'M ' , ' T, ,segmpmsss-:H '- '-.au S . ' z , t , Row one: Debbie Gross, Annett Liggett, Nancy Reese, Dede Harold, Pat Watson, Polly Perrin, Holly Hershberger, Debbi Rhein, April Simpson. Row two: Vicky Wheeler, Kathy Gronko, Linda Gibson, Tony Ciraci, Beth Garrett, Marlene Bolea, Mar- garet Sober, Emily Braucher, Karen Shackedford, Jami McCully, Row three: Aleta Lyons, Linda Strazi, Leslie Stump, Susan Kidder, Yvonne Kline, Barb Badrscher, Ellen Altieri, Marcie Mauller, Jannie Smith, Cherly Holben, Connie Cutshaw. Row four: Mr. McMullin, Kathy McGraw, Kathy Shaffer, Carol Flory, Gayle Suite, Brenda Brockman, Joyce Workinger, Sharon Russel, Carol Connery, Bev. Stump, Janet Michaels. The Girl The Girls Glee Club is composed of Freshman and Sopho- more Girls. The girls had vests made this year to sharpen their appearance and they sold toothbrushes in the fall. They sang for the Christmas Assembly and also for the Christmas Concert. The Girls Glee Club participated in the Christmas 4 Assembly, but Santa stole the show as usual. . if ia gx 'ffl fl , -Q , . ., Q x'kh W'hf?.Q1L'Q is ,L . Fl' 3 S ef, ' , 15.921 , f f Q Q g in A g I 4 Row one: Janet Tschantz, Cappi Knight, Candy Happoldt, Cheryl George, Patsy Elavsky, Karen Parsons, Alicia Prato, Claudia Casper, Carolyn Cole. Row two: Sue Sauder, Wendy Rice, Susan Kelby, Irene Williams, Diane Ulmer, Dale Smith, Sue Caulk- ing, Gretchen McLain, Debbie Krnaeh, Karen Sigler. Row three: Judy Zink, Donise Stahr, Sharon Young, Wiletta Keller, Beverly Hebh, .lean Deighton, Margie Hill, .lorry O'Conner, Barb Hartung, Sally Steiner, Sally Bethel. Row four: Debbie Smith, Cindy Cassipene, Becky Buys, Cathy Akins, Anna Mae Jindra, Betty Harper, Carla Derr, Brenda Snyder, Bonnie Merithew, Pam Rank, Donna Lipka. lee Club l il Cliff fx .L COUNCIL MEMBERS Pam Rank, Irene Williams, Connie Cutshaw, April Simpson. fr ,Lx W ,E itil i as if ,, ef' Row one: Greg Mantor, Kathy Perdue, Beth Ellis, Linda Fox, Stephanie Henry, Kathy Blank, Nancy Penovich, Sue Selogy, Helen Thomas, Michele Meeting, Sandy Hayers, Kathy Babcock, Karen Dye, Debbie Ruwadi, Becky Brenner, Carolyn Meeting, Joanne Lux. Row two: Diane Amacher, Kay Selzer, Nancy Graham, Paula Marshall, Mindy Beazel, Dale Kleve, Cheryl Sommer, Sue Williams, Mark Estep, Ron West, Laura Heim, Chris Rhodeback, Doug Kohr, Kim Brown, Bruce Con- nery, Bob Parmenter, ,luplie Edwards, Cindy Hershberger, Suzanne France, Cris Boswell. Row three: Barbara Fete, Becky Haren, Mary Patterson, Pam Nehlen, Kathy Rhodeback, Linda Nist, Cheryl Taylor, Alan McClurg, Mike Roberts, David v J J. M. H. MAJORETTES DANCE BAND Beth Ellis, Janice Sigrist, Cindy Heisser, Joanne Lux, Susie Fir-if V010 071 f!00f-' Peggl' Mvflice, Kathleen BWSOU Beth Williams, Debbie Ruwadi, fAlternateJ, Peggy Mottice, Absent Ellis, Mike Kovash, Scott Haga, Jane Schmucher ,Linda Linda Pry, Alternate Head. Fox, Diane Amacher. Second row: Sharman Klinie Sam West, Greg Mantor, Janice Sigrist, Linda Pry, ,Kathy Blank, Paula Marshall, Mike McFee. Third row: Dale Kleve, Cheryl Sommers, Bob Parmenter, Laura Heim, Ron West, Mr. Temple. Fourth row: Tim Mackley, Doug Ruwaudi, Steve Buxer, Rudy Leister, Chuck Baln Lynn Spuhler. , Collins, Tim Swallen, Doug Ruwadi, Timm Mackley, Steve Buxser, Rudy Leister, Keith Kleve, Janie Schmucker, Lana Kohr, Kathleen Bryson, Janice Sigrist, Linda Pry, Peg Mottice, Lavernne Brenner, Nancy Vaughn, Sam West. Row four: Monty Bradley, Alan Plastow, Bob White, Darryl Huyett, Scott Haga, Mike Kovash, Mike McFee, Tom Marsh, Roger McFee, Lynn Spuhler, Chuck Blank, Tom Regula, Penny Vaughn, Pam Dye, Bonnie Braucher, Gail Elsass, Jeff Meanor, Cindy Heisser, Ron Sigrist, Tom Swallen, Joanne Fick, Judy Collins, Kathy Robinson, Anna Clapper, Betty Schneider, Brenda Power, Larry Guilliouma. land 5 n W CLEF CLUB J H- Top to bottom: Linda Pry, Nancy Vaughn, Larry Guilliouma, BAND OFFICERS Chuck Blank, Peggy Mottice, Kathy Perdue, Becky Brenner, President:ChuCkB1ank Kathy Bryson, Bonnie Braucher, Sue Willianrs, Beth Ellis, Vice-President: 'I'0mRegu1a Greg Mantor, Carolyn Meeting, Ron Sigrist, Darryl Huyett. Secretary: Cindy Heisser Treasurer: Peggy Mottice W The Mighty Jackso V VARSITY Row one: Bill Cole, Bill Richards, Dan Detwiler, Tom Carnes, Mark Johanning, Bob Ridenbaugh, Lou Maurer, Gary Young, Bill Winnet, Mike Carosielli, John Konovsky. Row two: Jack Carnes, Tom Essig, Jack Knox, Pat Frailly, Mike Snee, Harvey Mayers, Rick Garner, Don Zastidul, Ken Diamond, Dan Nutter, Ken Auble, Ron Davis. Row three: Pat Butzer, Mike Gutshall, Cliff Webb, Mike Baxter, Perry Campanelli, Jon Scheetz, Terry DeMuesy, Steve Schneider, Ron Essig, Allan Floom, Rick Schmucher, Larry Zink, Jack Ohney. Row four: Joel Vrabel, Jack Schleich, Andy Bing Craig Burdett Kim Goetz Mike Konerth, Bob Hillyer, Phil Kiko, Dan Bender, Terry Haverty, Jesse Gonzales, Dana Warehinie, Ray Hall, Dennis Kikol, Jack Marshall. Starting with a tremendous defeat over Central Catholic, the '67 Bears trudged on the road to victory by overpowering Fairless, Louisville, and Marlington. After a scoreless tie with Glenwood, the Bears upset Sandy Valley. The last four games were ones of great excitement, though we were defeated by a tough Dover team, we tied with Perry and Canton South, and lost to our arch rival, North Canton. Four members, Dan Detwiler, Bill Winnett, Bob Ridenbaugh, and Dan Nutter were selected for the Fed- eral League team. Bill was chosen for the All County team while Dan Detwiler, Bob Ridenbaugh, and Dan Nutter received honorable mention. Detwiler finished first in scoring for the Federal League. COACHING STAFF Left to right: Coaches Larson, Gara, Jones, Rohrer, Hoffman, Letcavits, and head coach Reese. r SCORES Jackson Opp. Central . . . . . 30 18 Fairless .... . . 30 19 Louisville . . . . 34 0 Marlington . . . . 44 0 Glenwood .,.. . . 0 0 Sandy Valley . . . . 26 22 Dover ...... . . 8 20 Perry ....... . . 8 8 South ........ . . 14- 141 North Canton . . . . . 15 14 1 ootball quads RESERVES Row l: Dan Bender, Jim Knox, Larry Zink, Steve Schneider, Larry Haverty, Perry Campanilli, Jack Carnes, Rick Schmucker. Raw 2: Terry Blankenship, Phil Kiko, Harvey Mayers, .lon Scheetz, Ron Essig, Terry Dr-Muesy, Jack Marshall. Row 3: Dennis Kiko, Andy Bing, Bob Hlllyer, Mike Konnrth, Joe Varlrcl, Cliff Webb, Craig Burdett, Ray Hall. FRESHMAN 7-1 RESERVE 6'1'1 Louisville . . 32 - 0 Gl?nW00d ' M12 ' 14 Green i . U 0 - 12 Fairless .... . . 36 - 0 Fairless 38 - 0 Marlington .. .. 24 - 8 - Somers H 6 - 0 Louisville .. . 6 - 0 Marlington .. . 6 - 0 Sandy 66 - 0 Edison ' 22 - 0 Tuslaw .. .. 20 - 16 South u I 14 - 0 Perry .. .. 18 - 16 South .. . 6 - 6 Westly Snee Manager FRESHMEN Row 1: Mike Eddy, Dave Kress, Kim Hoagland, Wick Hartung, Alvin Eckcnrodc, George Aslanides, Dave Gutshall, Larry Long, Tom Hei- mann, Bob Brown. Raw 2: Brian Webb, Casper DiFiori, Jeff Evans, Ed Maurer, Dave Stick, Glenn Lanzer, Mark Huffsteler, Kurt Pritz, Louie DiFiori, Randy Frazer. Row 3: Mark Hartzell, Mark Fleishour, John Pizzino, Dale Braucher, Allan Knouse, Dean Scharver, John Hummel, Charles Kleve, Brad Adams, Tim Cocklin, Row 4: Doug Dowell, Barney Austin, Larry Blunt, Scott Swallen, Jay Merithew, Ron Maceyak. . 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The bigger they are the harder they fall! Next Years Starters Mike Carosielli When youlve laid aside your togs in your final high school game, And you know that future line-ups will no longer have your name, When that kind of heavy feeling keeps a-tugging at your heart, lt's a mighty glorious thing to know you played a part. Gone now the kickoffsi eager thrill, the shrilly whistles' blare. No longer will the shouts and cheers resound in autumn airg X r rr rfsw l t' '5l X swf John Konovsky Dan Nutter N: I., ., . 0 ,. , J' ,,.......-.-.,,,,- r 4nr-mveuil 4 'fff 4-eww ' ii ' fw':'fif'i,g,'4 A , 4,.f1',fp,,,i,r j.' ,gh-A f W g ,qw 4 , ' . 5 ' . , f4!l'nJ!r' . 45,- I 1' N! W1 1' .p ,wr are 49-4. it H . , If . ,f,,,,,,f . rf Q ,gi 3 + r 415 .yiftgf-2. ff' f' QW! I er J-20: is '1a Qb 1 . .2-. 's . M-11- :!fTf ' ' f , m ...V--,4.i::'Z?f, xp fm. Q, may P l ' if' -z fi 4' v ww ,. ' .- x lg' ' ve l ' ,..., .89 J' f f . Q r ,- f z The forward pass, the touchdown run, are part of a dim-lit past, 1 rIV flfl r H The goal line stand, the booming punt A' have ended now at last. ' Fiffgfav Y5'ff',fff3-g . Ken Diamond V CKSUN Mike Konerth Tom Essig Dilflil Warehime ELM: It Takes Individual Dan Detwiler Pat Frailly Bob Ridellballgh After giving hearty service on three Polar Bear A fe 7 teams K H With their ever present drilling the way ,V it the coaches mean, You can store away cleats and hang up all your gear For all Jackson High regards you as a group without So to these senior players, both backs and line men too, We pay this little tribute that we're passing on to you. We give praise to Carnes and Detwiler- each one of them supreme, And Johanning, Frailly, Young and Maurer rate high in our esteem. Gary Young fear Mike Snee Denny Ake Ron Davis o Make Good Team Work f it Y ' x , Mark Johanning Tom Carnes Bill Winnett Then Winnett, Cole and Ridenbaugh must be placed among the best, And Snee, Butzer, and Ake are worthy as the rest, And Essig, Richards, and Davis, although' we name them last Are also mighty members of this Polar Bear cast. So those of us returning to carry on next year Watch your departure with regret thatis most sincere, But despite the air of sadness no matter where you roam, We're mightyj mighty proud that Jackson was your home. Bill Richards Bill Cole Louie Maurer Pat Butler Action On nd 1 1 a , v 1 r if I 'i it? b a 1. Coach Reese witnessed both success and failure during the past season. ' , 2. Put Frailly put out extra effort in thc Glenwood game. 3. Half time started out with u run through the tunnel and the team huddle. 4. Everyone conncrzlcd with the grime becomes enthused with a victory. 5. Bill Cole. uimlvcl lry tezunnuitars, stops the Perry quarterback. ' 521158 I46 he Football Field K 4 1. Students will long remember the speech by Mrs. Baxter at the Dover rally, where she literally tore down Dover. 2. The football team worked hard and long to get ready for the coming season. 3. Dan Detwiler gains some yardage against the Perry Panthers. 4. The boys all received due praise at our awards assembly. 5. Fans will never forget the rainy weather endured during the 1967 football season. The ewest Additio 1,: v-, k . :Nw , .. lx A - f T E? t S Xp. um Krleeling: Dick Paul, Rick Ball, Bob Brown, Dave Dunkley. Str1mIing: ,lohn Longheier, Ken Floom, Sam Edgar, Donn Ritchie, Tom Elavsky. Cross-Countr Another first was added to the list at Jackson High School. This fall a cross-country team was formed under the guidance of Mr. Wyles. Being the first year, it took much patience and practice which was apparent in their record for the year. The team had a tough schedule and finished 13th in the district. Five members of the t e a m received varsity le t t e r s and four will be returning ' next year. Donn Rit- chie, Tom Elavsky, Dick Paul and Rick Ball earned the Shoe award. Couch Wyles Five boys received Varsity letters for Cross Country. fl Jackson ports Dunn Ritchie ig I ff Ken Floom --4.-5 Tom Elavsky ,, .K Dave Dunkley Vigil? - Q 1-.:-. .. if- .1 A ,fin-vvv ':fffxW?'1' Dick Paul ,.-Q. John Longhcier Z I . SHUI Edgdf Bob Brown Rick Bull These Cheerleaders Le I Linda Walters Ce0rgeAnne Baughman Lavonne Autry ,ez NBER -I aw - - h lg, I ' 2',ee I , ., -,, fm 4,,, l .. i . ' , f' 4 X Each rally had something new in store for us. Liz Boebinger Joan Lightbody Koleen Pressler lur Teams To Victory Kneeling: GeorgeAnne Baugh- man, Liz Boebinger. 2nd Row: .loan Lightbody, La- vonne Autry, Koleen Press- ler. 3rd Row: Linda Walters. Row 1: Alicia Prato, Tami McCully, April Simpson. Row 2: Margaret Boyd, Polly Perrin, Gretchen McClain. Kneeling: Linda Brecbbill, Linda VARSITY Switzer. 2nd Row: Pam Rank, Debbie Peters, RESERVE Barb Harter. 3rd Row: Dannie Melvin FROSH Liz Reigns Over Ou It was the night of the Jackson-Glenwood game, our homecoming. At this game Liz Boebinger was coronated the 1967 football queen. Liz, a varsity cheerleader, was elected queen by an all-school vote held earlier in the week. Escorted by Rick Stamets, Liz was attended by four very charm- MiSS Lil BOCMUQCT ing girls representing their various classes. ootball Homecoming i - . C l Miss Linda Walters Miss Linda Switzer Miss Sue Gill Linda Walters, secretary of the Senior Class, was elected Senior At- tendant. She was escorted by Bruce Grant. Linda Switzer, business manager of the Bear Facts, represented the Junior Class. ,lim Rosenberger was her escort. The Sophomores selected Sue Gill, secretary of the Art Service League, as their attendant. Sue was escorted by Paul Mallue. Connie Cutshaw, escorted by Kurt Pritz, was chosen Freshman attendant. Connie is a Glee Club Council member. Miss Connie Cutshaw Koleen Reigns Over Our Q1 ,.... we it ' N e we Basketball Homecoming if ' 777 i J , A f I-J., '- ,A t f y f 1 ' Miss Kolecn Pressler Queen On February 16, 1968 a new basketball queen began her reign. Koleen Pressler, the newly crowned queen, and Senior Attendant CeorgeAnne Baughman, Junior Attendant Nikki Haase, Sophomore Attendant Pam Rank, and Freshman Attendant Tami lVlcCully reigned over the Jackson-Sandy Valley game. The queen and her at- tendants, each escorted by her father, was crowned at the half-time ceremonies by the previous queen, Jennifer Nelson. The Coronation and a dance after the game were sponsored by Student Council. W! C' Basketball Homecoming . Quilt.. i , ,, N x. . ,wif M . A ,, ,, . A 5 -.Ay Q4 ' 1 1 .12 x Senior Attendant Miss GeorgeAnne Baughman f ff as 1 . i' t fl a5kig?'t'i , nike ooee 55-iiiif M s it Q I iff, 1 -:tg -V 5 Aeo Leoofe s , A 1. 't in e . . 'K 'ij K T 'K g V ,F , -1 5 i :Q K ' V' i - ' A , is ,- E 4. ,,, , :Yrs V1 Q I Q I '74 iff M. .,, , 'in , -,-. , ' lik . J, I , Q Jn5s.'3 . f, .pl ' s , .,t A . f QQ Q NQQVYE , A s. X53 I f 585 W 1- iw ' 9.-'iv' 4. ivy' ' f' 9.2 . . , , ' fl' 1 ' it in, '. f ,, ' ' J , V ' . , E, Sophomore Attendant Miss Pam Rank .K 1 'Nr is ,..-..,, . Junior Attendant Miss Nikki Haase +A. Freshman Attendant Miss Tumi McCully Players, Coaches, And Spirit Make A Team Z! . i I ,K ' QB ,,,,,- Hg., 3-bww W V , . . , ee,,, ,,,,,,. , ,,,e,,,.,,, ,, M ' A, I 0-H M .ff VARSITY Row one: Bob McLain, Scott Wilson, Rick Siers. Row two: Tom Carnes, Mickey Robinson, Bill Flory, Larry Sarachene Mark Yanke, Ken Auble, Bill Stark, ,lack Messenger, Lindsay Stedman, Gary Oakes, George Lamhos, Bob Williams, ,lim Ickes COACHING STAFF H SCORES WEL THEY Marlington ........ 35 53 Fairless ..... ..... 6 1 73 Glenwood ......... 45 66 Canton South ...... 48 72 Green ...... ..... 5 2 49 Tuslaw .... ..... 5 8 39 Massillon . . . ..... 38 70 Perry ............. 46 54 Sandy Valley ...... 57 43 Marlington ........ 44 82 St. Thomas ........ 47 59 Fairless ..... ..... 7 5 72 Glenwood ......... 54 69 Canton South ...... 56 81 5 Canton Lehman .... 44 77 l as 4 North Canton ...... 42 43 Coaches Garra, Wyles, Joliff, Jones, and Hoffman Perry --'---------- 45 72 Sandy Valley ...... 46 52 These Students Keep The Team Going BASKETBALL '67-'68 Jackson tasted both victory and defeat this year. But records alone canft show what went into a season. In every game Jackson was fight- ing all the way, win, lose, or draw. Jackson students remember the heartbreakers at St. Thomas and North Cantong but they most re- member the defeats they handed out to Fairless, Tuslaw, and Green, for example. 1967-68 was the year of the Polar Bear. This year was the be- ginning of a great future in basket- ball for Jackson. MANAGERS Front: Rick Wolf, Lee Antonacci. Back: Rodney Marchand, Tim Seifert. .lay-Bee Nan Cillisg Assistant Linda Cameron STAT. MEN Paul Eckard, John Wolf, Ken Floom T f'if: if W J The Hard-Working Reserves 4: Q , L, eeeeeee, y W M Z' ' as .ax RESERVES Gary Yoder, Tom Calvert, Chuck Tallmadge, Mike Konerth, Paul Mallue, Andy Andrews, Bob Simpson, Tom Holl, Kim Goetz, Cliff Webb, Scott Jackson, Dave Haverstock. Preceding each varsity game the J-V's battle it out on the court. This year the ,lV's ended the season with a 9-9 record and showed great potential for next year. The reserves defeated Sandy Valley after a vigorous overtime. L 1 7 i 7 OPPONENTS SCORES 1 T WE THEY 9' Marlington ........ 36 47 Fairless ........... 45 37 9 is .ff fu Glenwood ......... 43 53 W' Canton South ...... 34 41 Green ............ 54 52 Tuslaw . . . ..... 46 39 Massillon . . . ..... 49 39 Perry ............ 39 41 Sandy Valley ...... 59 34 ' , ,, Massillon ........ .44 40 ii V 12' St. Thomas Aquinas .40 47 W, 'ww , Fairless .......... 41 . 46 , , ,, ' Glenwood ........ .41 46 , , if Canton South ...... 23 45 5 , Lehman .......... 30 74 il A 15,1 3 North Canton ...... 34 32 A, Perry ............ 28 70 Sandy Valley ...... 53 50 The Best Frosh Team Ever 1199 E me ,,,, W E 'Q' FRESHMEN Row I: Fred Russel, Mike Luntz, Kurt Pritz, Jack Carnes, Jeff Evans, Wick Hartung, Terry Ceratdot, Mark Fleishour. Row 2: Jim Hodgeson, Jim Freytag, Randy Frazee, Butch Lanzer, Louie Pivot, Bill Auld, Mike Eddy, Jeff Paramore. This year the Freshman Basketball Team had a fabulous 10 and 3 season. The Freshmen also got to the finals in Stark County. They became county runners-up after losing a one point heartbreaker to Louisville in a double over-time. This year's frosh team was tops! SCORES Opponents WE THEY Taft ....... 49 42 Longfellow . .36 28 Fairless .... 53 29 South ...... 45 38 Edison ..... 41 37 Taft ....... 33 37 Fairless .... 27 32 South ...... 35 17 Lincoln .... 37 21 Edison ..... 36 -l-2 Hoover ..... 11-3 22 Lincoln ..... 112 35 North Canton 46 29 Cary Oakes These Are The Boys 'W' A, Lindsay Stedman .6 ing .a', . V I, -. Jack Messenger Bob McLain George Lambos Bill Flory Take That Ball Away - vii A r law was 1. Bottom left: 2. A shot by Lindsay Stedman means two points. Bottom center: 3. Dave Haverstock played center at the end of the season Bottom right: 4. Get that ball, Ken Aublc. f, 2, 3. 4. Get That Rebound Mike Eddy, George Burwell, .lim Rosenberger, .lim Mc- Cullough, Jeff Evans, and Louie DiFiori were the cheer- leaders for the girls basketball team. Our cheerleaders are cuter than yours. Bob Williams steals the ball from this Tuslaw player. Jim Ickes did a great defensive job at the Sandy game Come on, everybody get in on the act. It Takes Plent Of Conditioning ip iit's l.t First raw: Jon Sclxectz, Tim Rohr, Rick Starnets, Bob Mysza, Bruce Montgomery, Bill Winnen, Dave Underwood, Larry Streit, Bill Cole, Barry Schoen, Brian Corban. Second row: Chuck Lawrence, Ed Maurer, Ron Essiz, Steve Schneider, Dan Nutter, John Konovsky, Lou Maurer, Phil Kiko, Larry Zink, Casper DiFiori. Third row: Coach Rohrer, Keith Selzer, Louie DiFiori, Rick Garner, Dennis Kiko, Sam Edgar, Bob Brown, John Pizzino, Gary Dieghton, Mark Shaffer. Fourth row: Dave Now, Jim Rose, Jim Guerrieri, Larry Long, Rick Grishaber. '67-'68 WRESTLING TEAM Along with the new '67-'68 wrestling team comes a new wrestling coach, together making a hard working team. The matmen finished the season with a 3-5 dual meet record and second place tie in the Federal League. Over Christmas vacation the team participated in the Louisville invitational tournament and out of nine teams brought back the runner-up trophy. Five members: Dave Underwood, Bob Mysza, Barry Schoen, Bill Winnett and Bruce Montgomery placed in the tournament at Louisville. Finishing the season with the wrestling sectionals held at Louisville High School, the Jackson matmen placed fourth out of fourteen teams that participated and five matmen qualified for district tournament. SCORES OPPONENTS WE THEY Smithville . . . . .13 40 Perry ..... . . .16 25 Louisville . . . . .20 17 Timken . . . . . .24 18 Marlington ...... 11 26 Carrollton .... . . 5 ' '40 North Canton .... 9 26 Glenwood . . . . .24 14 Coach Rohrer To Be A Good Wrestler Kneeling: Dave Underwood, Bruce Montgomery, Bill Winnett, Larry Streit, Rick Stamets. Standing: Brian Corban, Bob Mysza, Tim Rohr, Barry Schoen, Larry Zink, Ken Goodman. VARSiTY RESERVES Front: Ron Essig, Mike Kelby, Chuck Lawrence, Larry Zink, Ed Maurer, Back: Steve Schneider, Dan Nutter, John Konovsky, Lou Maurer, Casper DiFiori. T5 To Pin His Upponent K Brian Corban Ken Goodman Tim Rohr 103 0-6 112 O-6 120 3-4-1 Weight-Class Record Barry Schoen Larry Zink Bob Mysza 127 1-2 133 1-5 138 6-1 2nd Louisville Tournament 1st Louisville Tournament 2nd Sectional 1st Carrollton Tournament lst Sectional ls Each Matmanls Goal Rick Stamelg Bill Cole Larry Slrelt 145 1-4-2 145 1-2 154 2-4-1 Dave Underwood Bruce Montgomery Bill Winnett 165 6-1 175 4-4 Hwt. 7-0 lst Louisville Tournament 3rd Louisville Tournament 3rd L01-1iSVillC T0l1l'IlE1mCT1t 2nd Carrollton Tournament 4th Sectional 21111 CHIIOHIOH TOUTDBIUCIII 2nd Sectional 3rd Sectional Go For The Takedown 2. Top left: Only an hour and a half more of practice. Top right: 2. Bruce Montgom- ery attempts to kcep 'his man from escaping. Center left: 3. .lon Scheetz works for a reverse. Al -f 4. Center right: Bob Mysza placed lst in the sectionals. Bottom left: 5. Jackson won the runner-up trophy at the Louisville Tournament. Bottom right: 6. This was Bill WinncIt's third year as varsity Hwt. 5. 6. Work For The Escape 1. Top left: 1. Ken Goodman tries for the takedown. Top right: 2. Captain Dave Underwood defeated this Glenwood opponent. 2. 3. 4- Center left: 3. Bill Cole drives this opponent to the mat at the Carrollton Tournament. Center right: 4. This Glenwood wrestler is ridden with a tight waist-far leg ride by Larry Streit. Bottom right: 5. First place trophies were brought back by Dave Underwood and Bob Mysza from the Louisville Tournament. Bottom left: 6. Barry Schoen placed second in the Louisville Tournament. ,Trax- ,iv W 3' -Q- ev'-Q. Wi X 'W ki, 'RWE' ,J W F 3 M v-, ADVERTISEMENTS Your Community? Friendly Family Bowling Center LINCOLNWAY LANES 2216 Lincoln Way E. TE 3-2644 MASSILLON, OHIO 52 LAN ES COCKTAIL LOUNGE, BAR, RESTAURANT AND SNACK BAR IO BILLIARD TABLES o NURSERY BOWLING'S FUN FOR EVERYONE ED SHAW, Manager ln Norfh Canlon l+'s NYE'S Across From Hoover Co. Isl North Main Congralulafions From DALE'S SOHIO 7I2 Wales Rd. N. E. Massillon. Ohio Phone TE 2-0376 SCHAFER-MESSERLY DRUG STORE Rexall Drug Slore Conlon: 499-2564 A Fine Drug Slore in a Fine Communily II3 Souih Main Norfh Canfon, Ohio For fha Finosi int Inferior 8 Exierior Paini' Wallpaper-Painfing Tools Free Delivery MASSILLON-HARRISON PAINT Amhersi Shopping Cenier Massillon, Ohio Phone: 832-9060 Complimenls of LINDSAY EXCAVATING AND CONCRETE PRODUCTS 6845 Erie Ave. N.W. Canal Fulfon, Ohio Aslr Aboul' Conlacl' Lens All Prescripiions Filled UNION OPTICAL PLAN CANTON OFFICE: MASSILLON OFFICE: HUMMEL IGA 3 I5 Norfh Main Sf. Nor+h Canion 5055 Wesf Tuscarawas 6I4 Treamonf Ave. S.W. TED HUMMEL WAYNE HUMMEL Phone 477-7228 Phone 333-1091 H. W. PHARES AND SONS INC. Quali+y Dry Cleaners 6525 Hills and Dales Rd. N. W. SEGEL'S Massillon's Leader in Fashion 28 Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON, OHIO 477-l524 Linoleum Formica Ceramic Tile Compllmenls of QUALITY CARPETS by CASPER 8. MOTTICE. INC. 5l54 Ful'I'on Drive N.W. Phone 499-6l56 RAY BURKHOLDER'S BARBER SHOP 673l Whipple Ave. N. W. Tuesday Ihru Friday 9 AM +o 7 PM Safurday 9 AM fo 5 PM CLOSED MONDAY A House of Ouali+y Is? Lincoln Way Easf Massillon, Ohio PHONE: 833-5858 TURNS INN Cor. Wales Rd. and Porlag HY 9-9083 e Ext PORTAGE MARKET Beer and Wine Carri-Our 433i Porfage N. W. Phone: 499-8.889 VIC'S PURE OIL Lubricalion Moior Tune-Up Aulomaiic Transmissions Accessories Bralxe Service Pure Oil Corner of Cherry and Amhersl Phone 832-0254 FLANAGAN 81 NIST Can'I'on's Complele Painl' Sfores McKinley Ave. and 5+h S+. N.W. 2747 Cleveland Avenue N.W. 3007 Tuscarawas Sf. Wesl' P. J. BORDNER 81 CO., INC. Three Complele Food Marlcels Amhersf Perl: Shopping Cenfer I IO7 Erie S+., S. Mayflower Shopping Cenfer Congraiulafions io Class of '67 A CANTON ASPHALT CO. Suppliers of Oualily Asphalt 59II Whipple N. W. NORTH CANTON. OHIO L CALLAHAN DOOR SALES NORTH CANTON 499-24l l Raynor Doors Eleclric Operafors ' 5, 0 ' fi, ga 2. 4 Afmkent bearing never asks about your race, colon, creed . or national origin. The quality of our products depends upon the ability of the men and women we employ. So it's no surprise that our employment policy is based only on your ability. Not on your place of birth, your religious faith, or the color of your skin. One of our vice presidents describes it this way: We hire people. We also recruit people on college campuses, train people in apprenticeship programs, promote people to better, more responsible iobs. Our long-standing policy has been clearly and simply stated and restated as follows: The Timken Roller Bearing Company re- affirms its policy of treating all employees and applicants, whether or not they are members of minority groups, equally ac- cording to their individual qualifications, ability, experience and other employment standards. lt means we can select from all qualified iob seekers, not iusta chosen few. It gives us a larger labor market from which to pick. And that's what we pick . . . the qualified. lt takes qualified people, working under the best conditions, to make the best Timkenw bearings,Timken steel and Timken rock bits. The Timken Roller Bearing Company. An Equal Opportunity Employer FINNEY'S DRUG STORES 4I5 Marlrel' Avenue 5I5 3rd Sl., N. W. Souihgale Shopping Cenfer Canlon, Ohio COLANGELO ihe TAILOR Needle Poin'r Perfec+ion 44 Charles Avo., S.E. MASSILLON. OHIO WORKMAN'S AUTO PARTS OF NORTH CANTON, OHIO Phone: 499-2670 I I9 Rose Lane Sireei. S. E. Nor+h Canfon, Ohio Your NAPA Jolober is a Good Man +0 Know! THE FIREPLACE STORE Avondale Shopping Cenler BOB ZELLER BOB ZELLER, JR. JIM ZELLER 492-3359 CARL SPONSELLER 8: SONS. INC. MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 226 W. Maple S+., Norlh Canfon, Ohio Phone HY 9-3522 PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING Complimenls of BAlLEY'S FLOWERS IIIO Lincoln Way Easf Phone 833-8953 ECKER AND SONS JEWELERS I28 Cleveland Avenue N.W. Canfon, Ohio l2I6I 453-8I9I ED B. McKEE-Direcfor cf M AGENCY Personnel Recruifmeni Execulive Research 308 Firs+ Nalional Banlt Building Canion, Ohio 44702 , I ' Sunday 'lo Thursday Arhy'S THE MASSILLON 6 ' .II a.m. fo I a.m. Ignnsr BEAUTY SCHOOL' INC, L' Fri.-Sal. ll a.m.-2 a.m. S EEFI1 47 Erie Sheet Nodh gl- 3302 Nor+h Cleveland ajft Massillon' Ohio 44646 4620 W. Tusc. 'l'Sf L'U0w' Canon' Ohio Constantly growing 832.7424 coast to coast Complimenfs of WlLEY'S PHARMACY STAR WAY LANES 954 Souih Main 24 LGFIBS Norih Canfon l23'5 Lincoln Sffeef N- W- Regisfered Pharmacisl Always on Dufy B33-IO69 499-7315 HALL OF FAME LAN ES Family Bowling Ideal place for eller prom parly 5I55 Tusc. W. CanI'on, Ohio Phone: 477-7226 500 N FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . . . Elecfric Healing 0 Ample Parking Free T.V. Each Room 0 Execulive Sui'I'es 24 Hour Service 0 Cenlral Air Condilioning THE 0 INN . MAIN STREET, OHIO ROUTE B , N. CANTON, OHIO PHONE 499-9900 IAREA CODE 2161 TONY CARLONE 344 Fourfh Sf. N.W. Canlon, Ohio Complimenfs of WYLES HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING 6895 Frank Road Plasfic Iniecfion Molds SUPREME MOLD 81 DIE, INC. 4325 Sirausser Slreel, N.W. Norih Canfon, Ohio 44720 Phone 499-9550 MAIER AND ASSOCIATES Professional Engineering and Manufacluring 7630 Freedom Sfreel N.W. NorI'h Canlon, Ohio 44720 OTTO H. MAIER Complimenfs of THE STATE BANK COMPANY Massillon, Ohio THREE CONVENIENT OFFICES II8 Lincoln Way Easl' Towne Plaza Perry Heighls. VENTURA 'SHOE SERVICE 45 FirsI' S+. N.W. Ph. 832-7354 Massillon, Ohio Qyrrnyya ou probably recall that at one point in her adventures in wonderland, Alice found she had to keep running faster and faster to stay in the same place. We know how she felt. Over the years, dozens of companies have challenged the leadership of Hoover cleaners . . . unsuccessfully. We've maintained our leadership through a constant program of product development and improvement for our f cleaners, and for our many other products. So, in effect, we keep running faster and faster to stay where we've always been . . . in first place. It isn't easy, but it would be a lot tougher without the dedicated skills of all the men and women of The Hoover Company. i THE HOUVER GOMPANY a, proud past . . . an exciting future GENE'S QUALITY FRUIT Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries HA R 306 East Tusc.,Canton, Ohio, Phone GL 5-503i Downtown Plaza, Massillon, Ohio, Phone TE 2-9393 Winyw 1 W V ,Mi - - , , si ' ' 1 diritti mmm 'T the THE FIRST sAvlNes AND LOAN COMPANY Massillon Orrville '1 'W'-..4.Q' WELCH'S PASTRY SHOPPE 9I5 Lincoln Way Street 950 South Main Street Massillon' Ohio Noah canfon HY 9-3387 8324800 MONTY'S Hardware and Appliances Zenilh Radio and Television American Gas and Oil Painh Galvanized Ware Case Garden Traclors 5809 WALES AVENUE N.E. DIAL 832-68l7 FREMONT MONTGOMERY. Owner Q ' , CHAMPION QQ? 1 HR. CLEANERS s 54,53 , A . s y -25,0 v I37 Federal Ave. ' MASSILLON, OHIO ,A I DEMMER HARDWARE 6734 Whipple Ave., Norl'l'1 Canlon 64l Wes'r Tremonf, Massillon 220 Lincoln Way Wesf, Massillon l28 E. Marlcel S+. ORRVILLE, OHIO ,I W T-.. When Better Cars are Built Buick will Build Them When Better Service is Given Schlemmer will Give Itv T124 MARKET AVENUE, NORTH 0 l- ' CANTON oHuo 44102 'Nc Phone: 456-3456 E X ef 4 ,I II 1 1 Ready Mixed Concrete for Sauder Jr. High School Supplied by MASSILLON WASHED GRAVEL CO. 832-984I Complimenls of MASSILLON JEWELERS RETAIL ASSOCIATION STEPHAN'S JEWELRY DUNCAN JEWELRY FROMHOLTZ JEWELRY PITCOCK 8: WAGNER, INC. TAYLOR'S CARPET HOUSE The Home of.Quali+y Carpef Priced Rigwr' 2Il5 Wales Road N. E. Massillon, Ohio Phone: 832-0720 NORTH CANTON FLORAL 8: GIFT SHOPPE Owned and Operated by NADINE and BOB ZIMMERMAN Qualify and Service Assured Free Delivery Gifts for Every Occasion We Telegraph Flowers 53I Main N. Phone: 499-8600 M. H. MARTIN CO. III8 Lincoln Way East 832-7467 Paris Depl. 832-7469 Complimenls of BRAUCHER'S SERVICE 7780 Wales Ave., N. W. Norlh Canlon, Ohio 44720 Phone 494-0685 General Aulo Repairs Welding thc Xcel mold and machine cc. 766I FREEDOM STREET 0 NORTH CANTON, OHIO 0 PHONE 499-8450 plastic molds I die cast dies I79 QM WW 2 GKPAFWWMW WW RUSLEE'S Wyiwhgvjigg Q5 RESTAURANT W lmen'rso Sleaks, Chicken, Chops. Sea Food. Sandwiches RUBBER COMPANY UBSIDIARY OF UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION l'l875 horsh avenue, s. e. massillon, ohio 4I5I Porlage S+. Norfh Canlon Ohio HY 9-2288 AMHERST MERCHANTS l H. w. HAWLEY, INC. ASSOCIATION Prinfers and Li+hographers A l230 Lincoln Way E MASSILLON Phone 832-5045 Massillon Ohio I80 swimming 0 fishing 0 picnics CRYSTAL LAKE PARK 4848 Crysial Lake Avenue Canal Fulfon, Ohio FRIGIDAIRE Nlaxjlag Mason Co. FRIGIDAIRE - MAGNAVOX 32 Erie S'l'ree1' Norfh Phone: 833-3727 Massillon, Ohio THE EVENING INDEPENDENT Your newspaper is Freedom's Tex+book Bringing you fhe facfs you musl' have, in order fo exercise wisely, fhe Freedom of Choice, which is basic fo all your American Freedoms. DUKE'S CUSTOM SIGNS 0 Sign ConI'racI'or 0 2I6 833-2424 0 l928 Lincoln Way, Easi' O Massillon. Ohio 44646 McDONALDSVILLE FEED AND SUPPLY Qualify Feed-Seeds-Cemenf General Farm Supplies T. M. SEIFERT. Proprieior 6942 Huckleberry Rd. Phon' 4994094 Norih Canfon 20, Ohio ORIGINAL STARK EQUIPMENT CO. 6825 Wales Ave., N.W. Phone 499-5454 Norfh Canfon, Ohio 44720 MASSEY FERGUSON KIM INN 4305 Poriage Nor+h Can+on, Ohio Righi Nexf To Porfage MarIce+ Phone: 499-9I93 THE WEBER DENTAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Since I898 in Conlon, Ohio OIANGI BUELL INSURANCE .::::::, AGENCY 'Iq,,,,j,,.J AMHERST PARK SHOPPING CENTER CALL. 833-1026 Besi Wishes From COmpIimen+s of TED'S A 8: W DRIVE IN SEARS Amhersi' Park Shopping Cenler DOWHIOWI1 Massillon, Ohio Massillon Phone: 833-4I83 MILLER'S FLOWERS When Ihe Order is Flowers AVONDALE PHARMACY '33 Send Ours .74 3' Ja., D 3976 FuII'on Dr. W. Phone 499-2642 'K-X C-anion. Ohlo 114 souvh Main sfmi 1 Ph. 4924343 Prescrip+' Norfh Canfon. Ohio ff: 45,-mu HH SNL BITS SIIOP 125 Q09 P5 mzifffgmi NI OQYWXG Magsilign, ohio 44646 STX Q Phone 833-I774 Complimenis of REAMS' CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2II6 Wales Rd. N.E. I465 So. Hawkins Avenue. Arlingfon Road and Expressway Soufh. CANTON 3200 AI'Ian+ic Blvd. IRou1'e 62 and Harmonfl. KENT Universify Plaza Shopping Cenier. ALMOST ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BUY! Massillon, Ohio RCA 8: Zeni+h Color 81 Blaclr 8: While TV SALES 8: SERVICE Telephone 499-4500 NORTH CANTON RADIO 81 APPLIANCE CO. 440 N. Main Sf. Norfh Canfon, Ohio 44720 ENGELHART'S MUSIC CENTER Magnavox Dealer 45 Erie Norlh 833-3203 TreaI' Yourself To The Bes+ FREYERMUTH BARBER SHOP Dial 832-666I for Appoinfmenf 8I0 Amhersi' Road N.W. Massillon, Ohio T'QNYuomgCc 76 Years of Qualify Clofhing for Men and Boys Visif Our Varsify Shop-3rd Floor 3I2-324 Marlcef Ave., N. 0 Dial 455-5I II O Canlon, Ohio 44702 THE MASSILLON STEEL CASTING COMPANY Producers of Dependable SI'eeI Caslings for Indus'IriaI and MiIi+ary Requiremenls Massillon, Ohio Telephone 832-745I Portage Park Estates-No. Z Located in Jackson T.W.P. To Lake O'SpringS Ave. W I 'af' w iq 1-Vw-L I-QA! 1 E A-..- hs , Y fn 'MY I - V Y oc1anl V if V o-- . 1 A--'P --F-1:1-S intel -if --- .QLT T . R1 I QR' , I 5 sr u .J so st i 1 P X ,, , ts . . 5 A xl . -s' 3 11 T- giT:1 .... . ...E - iff 'I 'Zim l M, com c oR. 'Til 'E .x ' ' ! Q P 1 T u 1' fl P' I 5 P I 'Q 5 n I ' i .-:...... ll 1- ll Q 0 ov 'J A - , If :P U F I-Era -if ., ,V if ' FA TT Y-' fr 'A :Mg Ei '1- '-T ,T XX X, Aw I ig' on F: E 'Biz u E as , O' ' 8 x Q , to 1 if ll gi zfT--'.r'- M'-i: I ' f . x - :E-E 5 l P ' T ' ' ,. A , ,:2-- .L...... .. .....,--1, if 1, - . fy! ?6iETiEp:QEfr?R74Q4i:'zu:3, -- 55' - 'T' ' . X '41 ff - W 1 V, 1 . ci . , 3 , H t 1, I, X n . M n . 1 in D. V I 7 ' . 1 '? fP' ' an Q n. 1 if ' ' ' ' an ' 'J ' l ...vi 1 , lv T .:.- - T 5 . .,........ f by -1- a-o I I 1' 4 . X Q . . fl. , 1 ..'-:-..:.-:..-zz..-:-.::-..... - f i I P g ax- -1 uv: .,..,.... .L - 1 , , kb. , 1 :u':' V 'u T 3. X ' ,J X M so: vnu 'la' Portage St. RESTRICTED BUILDING SITES ONE-HALF ACRE OR LARGER I. Paved Streets 2. Ohio Power 3. East Ohio Gas Cash or Terms For Information Call: W. H. HUTHMACHER 499-6884 Complimenls and Besl Wishes 4 , I -. .. 45-jg' gg. 'f 555,54 2:gr5:3:5:5:3:55:g:3:5:gE:E' 5 ': i :q5:Wf' Iff i 2 IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll I, - - A A Porirail' Pholographers 3l45 W. Tusc. 452-5789 Canlon, Ohio Nobody Bul' Nobody Undersells Terry's.Fine Used Cars. TERRY'S AUTO SALES, INC. 5I7 Lincoln, Way E. Massillon, Ohio Phone: 832-7463 PLYMOUTH TOURNOUX-McDOWELL AUTO 'SALES 8: SERVICE INC. 520 N. Main-N. Canfon, Ohio 44720 Where Service Slarls Wilh 'fhe Deal B. L. TOURNOVT-TOM McDOWELL GOODS SUPER MARKET Fancy Groceries, Choice Meafs. Choice Vegefables I24 bfh N.E. Eiigfm Homes 'flfnnnlnon 53:5 flue wfwiefmgug waxy 'ctr Complimenis of BUCKEYE TROPHY INC. l709 Lincoln Way Easf Dependable Trophy and Plaque Service for All Purposes Phone: 852-985I Besl' of Luclc MARTHA GALVIN'S DANCE STUDIO Slage, Ballroom and Bafon 2l Diamond Courl, S.E. CANAL CASTING INC Phoneoigci-1sa4 BI6 Milan N- PhoE2S'MfI'1'f2,44 CANAL FULTON Complimenfs of NO RGE DRY CLEANERS Nex'I Io Kroeger's af 7I0 Sfaie S+. in MASSILLON GOLDENFELO'S CLOTHING STO I69 Lincoln Way Wesi Massillon, Ohio Complimenfs of: IGELSTROEM-OBERLIN, INC. Complimenfs of PICKS' FOODS 930 Amhersf Road RE Complimenfs of MASSILLON PAINT AND GLASS CO. O'Brien ancl Dufch Boy Pain'I's 833-5038 Complimenfs of KIEFER'S SOHIO SERVICE Corner of Wales and Taggarl' ELMS COUNTRY CLUB Golf and Swimming 27 Hole Public Golf Course BILL LINDSEY'S SWEEPER MART Sales and Service IOI6 Sfaie Ave. N. E. Massillon R. W. SCREW PRODUCTS, INC. AuI'oma'I'ic Screw Machine Producfs IO7 Walnu? Rd. S.E. Massillon, Ohio KRATZ ELECTRIC Residenfial and Commercial Wiring Massillon, Ohio 832-5I4l Complimenfs of RAND SPORTS AND HARDWARE STARK COOLINIG AND HEATING, INC AMHERST SHOPPING CENTER I930 Lincoln Way, Easi Massillon, Ohio 833-283I i 'lf'f-4' 7-TY771-Q L 7'1 'll Q' J-.. . ,.,,,, HA T , is , T 'NIP 1lHi 2 MWW'Li-ivWV EXCHANGE BANK Canal Fulion, Ohio F.D.l.C. lnsured io Sl5,000 JACKSON SENIORS land 1'heir moms and dadsl RATE NO. I WITH US! We've waiched Jackson High School grow info one of +he lines+ high schools of Ohio and applaud 'rhe sludenls and +he facully for a well-rounded, vifal educaiion program. Add since l92l, smarl home- makers have looked io Home Savings for sound loans and savings programs. HOME SAVINGS OF CANTON 4555 Hills ancl Dales N.W. 3I5 W. Tusc 68 Graduates The best to you from . , 45 THE CLIMALENE COMPANY IO22 9I'h S+., S. W.-Can+on MCARDLES I ca A MARKET PHONE 499-3002 AMPLE FREE PARKING CONTINENTAL HAIR FASHIONS ' I I 6729 wwppl A .w. h c + oh' 4 OPEN IGA FOOD LINER I 5570 FuI1'on Dr. Lake Cable Shopping Cenfer Phone 499-2747 Complimenfs of LEE'S PURE OIL SERVICE II2 Is? Sf. N.E. MassiIIon CompIimenI's of MASSILLON SUGAR BOWL Downfown and Amhersf Park Shopping Cenier GLASSES CONTACT LENSES A+ an ExciI'ingIy Low Price Free Trial 'For ConI'acI' Lenses To KATIE'S BRIDAL HOUSE KATIE BECK A Sally Wallace Bridal ConsuI+anI' 2427 WALES AVENUE, NW MASSILLON. OHIO 44646 PHONE: 833-I894 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY IOPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M.I 1 l I , , Assure Your Sahsfachon .Q I,L. , :,,--- M + T P A ONE HOUR SERVICE ON MOST PRESCRIPTIONS Bring Your DocI'or's Prescrip'I'ions I-Iighesf OuaIiTy Maferials and Workmanship Guaranleed JOHN TODD OPTICAL InsTan'r Repairs- 6-Monfh GuaranI'ee on AI Worlc In Mellel' Mall Tusc. W. AI' Whipple-Phone 477-853I WHITEY'S OAKDALE SERVICE B,acI1e2SffIife SUNOCO 39I7 Wales Rd. N.W. Massillon, Ohio Phone 833-0206 DOYI..E'S FABRIC AND YARN SHOP II78 S. Main Norlh Canlon, Ohio Phone HY 9-3600 STANCATO'S Body, Frame, and Alignmeni' Service 205I Wales Rd. Massillon, Ohio PHONE: 832-3043 SCHILTZ SHOE SERVICE Redwing, Massagic, Gerbericlr and Red Ball Shoes 938 Soufh Main SI. Norfh Canlon NORTH CANTON ELECTRIC INC 6282 Dresslor Rd. N.W. Nor'Ih Canfon, Ohio 44720 Phone 499-7I52 Commercial, Indus'I'riaI, Residenfial 24 Hr. Emergency Service Compliments ot ZINK'S DAIRY Compliments of MORTON'S OF MASSILLON GO BEARS GO Compliments ot DAVE'S HANDY STORE 672l Whipple Ave. 499-8080 North Canton LAKE CABLE NURSERY, INC. One ot Ohio's Most Complete Garden Centers 5IIO Fulton Drive, N.W. Canton, Ohio-477l8 KENDALL HOUSE Restaurant and Talre Home Shoppes Office: Junction U. S. 30 and 24I, Massillon, Ohio 37th and Cleveland Ave. N., Canton, O. Phone 492-3202 3I03 West Tuscarawas, Canton, O. Phone 456-8l I I ANTON ITONYI LAMBOS Phone 833-4l46 NELSON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY Nelson Sells Quality Paper Products and Janitor Supplies 4I6 4th Street, S. W., Massillon 833-855i WHITE HOUSE FURNITURE Better Furniture tor Less 3l29 Lincoln Way E. 832-8049 Massillon, Ohio THE CERES SUPPLY COMPANY INC Massillon, Ohio Manufacturers ot Ceres Feeds tor Live Stock and Poultry Distributor ot Wood and Steel Fence tor Home and lndustry. OIDEL Oliflffi iTfwl+ YOUNG BROTHERS BUILDERS Prestige Communities for Successful People PHONE: 833-6I30 FLOWERS BY PAT GREEN THUMB NURSERY. INC. The place to go 'lor' Things That Grow. 43ll Whipple Ave. CANTON. OHIO 492-I744 me Mohler LUMBER BUILDERS SUPPLIES - LUMBER 335' Lmcoln Way Easl MILL womc CO' PLANNING SERVICE Perry Heights P 42I4 Portage Road N.W. NOI l'I1 CGHIOH 20. OIWIO Phone 499-546l PYRAMID Roor musses Phgne Ask fgr Compliments of GR 7'054I Pal' LONDON CANDIES l28l South Main Street North Canton, Ohio MASSILLON DODGE, INC. 4 Where It Only Takes a Minute to Get u Better Deal I IMA I X so I5 I9I STERN 81 MANN ! l'2Es ,IQ A f 'A' V ii' 4, .Q 4 5 -I -'., g if Downfown Sfore 455-022I 30+h Slreel Plaza 492-5l22 .Al THE 0HIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 4075 Porfage N.W. Norfh Canfon FURBEE AND SON TRACTOR SALES 6I20 Whipple Avenue Norlh Canfon, Ohio Telephone-499-2537 Congrafulafions Class of '68 Phone 499-54 I 7 HOWARD FOSNAUGHT, INC. New and Used Aufo Paris Machine Shop Service 6024 Whipple Ave. Norih Canion, 20, Ohio H. J. ROTHWELL COMPANY Canal Fulfon, Ohio SEALCOAT REPAIRING Phone: 832-5770 Wi'rh ................ STRIPING VLIET ASPHALT SEALER CO. 4I I6 Meadowview Drive, N.W. Canfon, Ohio 447I8 CHAS. E. VLIET WAREHQUSE: FREE ESTIMATES i927 Sherrick Road, S. E. phone, 492-3964 Canfon, Ohio Besl Wishes, Class of '68 THE RANCH HOUSE BEAUTY SALON Phone: HY 9-6752 F anon: 532-gg SCHUMAN e ,PIESEIIPIION snvlcl- HQ' JHIHUEIQA- 3343 Lmcom uv, z ' ewnv nuqms umm KHP THIS AID All IEDICIICS WT N TNI REACH N CHILD! N I92 Best Wishes to Class of 68 W. J. GOWINS AND COMPANY Builder ond Developer 7067 Fulton Drive, NAM., ,SO in .A qGonton Ohio 'S f oollfljl Wolf QEVVDLP ll ,V bbc L94 r,eCl554blf9Q3qfg,9:1v,f , Pflgomvlll 1300 1,037 1 4 f ,f I ll QV ul l01lU W' L9lfiWp'5 95 PM 9 X X0 OJVOUJCL lzlj'-S1,.Ldlbb! klll 'lvl lirlflll 4 0 U f 0 I0 ffUl007re ll 59lD if1l?ggJl'ffr'pU5lvl' 5 3 DDJ 7 R 0 lb if 'K 'N O -all ,M ,if shelf' obilllp If Owl fr P W in wifi, fl 5194 4109 in of Aw 1, WW W 5 JL' llli4f3l3lllnLlZ-lil lf rpmuf 5 '4Vf,,v9 D. H. JINDRA 8: CO. Experienced Taxidermisi Fish and Game Head Specialily ALSO TAN LEATHER MAKES RUGS 6929 Hillway Ave. Phone: Norih Canfon. Ohio 44720 499.5745 OHIO OPTICAL I07 Cleveland Ave. S. W. Canfon Phone 452-652I Jiffy PATRONS Dick Bosworfh Hairdresser Corkey's Barber Shop Imperial Dry Cleaners Lieberman's Bakery Rineharf ReaI+y The WinkIe Pickers W. J. Chevrolef Howards for Men 8: Boys Humble Oil Johnnies' PasI'ry Shop BIanche's Grill Mr. Richard Hari' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helscher Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kers+eHer Mike McLaoghIin Firs'I' Na+ionaI Bank Peoples Merchanf Beafy Family Siore The Dinner Bell Park Row's Barber Shop Jusi's Cheese House I94 SUE ACKLEY-Academic Course, Dra- matics 1, 2, 3, Office Help 3, Library Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Clas- sical League 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, N.H.S. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, In- dustrial Arts Fair 1, Girls Track Team 1, 2 DENNY AKE-Academic Course: Au- dio-Visual 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Fresh- man Football 1, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 4, Industrial Arts Fair 4. SHARON ALBRECHT-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, Office Help 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Sec. 3, Wres- tling Pep Club 1, F.T.A. 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. TANA ALEXANDER-A c a de m i c Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Jacks n Jills 1, 2, 3, 4, A'Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, Music Office Help 4 TONI ALTIERI-Secretarial Course, Dramatics Secretary 4, Office Help 4, F.S.A. 3, Treasurer 4, F.N.A. 2, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Assembly Committee 4. GARY ANTONACCI-General Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Audio-Visual 2, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 4, Art Service League 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, Baseball Team 1, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4 VP of Sales CAROL ARNOLD-Commercial Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 4, Office Help 4, French Club 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, Y- Teens, 1, 2, 3, 4 KEN AUBLE-Academic Course, Au- dio-Visual 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, Freshman Football 1, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Fresh- man Basketball 1, Reserve Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Chair Crew 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4 L A V O N N E AUTRY-Commercial Course, Dramatics 1, J.M.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, Y-Teens 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleader 1, Reserve Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1, Junior Achievement Sec- retary 3 TOM BABETSKI-Academic Course, Spanish Club 2, 3, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Freshman Bas- ketball 1, Art Service League 4, Base- ball Tcam l, 2, 4 MARY BADERTSCHER-Commercial Course, F.S.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 4 PATTY BARABAS-Commercial Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, F.TA. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Fair 2. GEORGE ANNE BAUGHMAN-Acw demic Course, Office Help 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, J.M.A.A. 1, 2, Asst. Sec. Treasurer 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 1, 2, Cabinet Secretary 4, Y-Teens Mem. 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleader 1, Reserve Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1, Scholarship Team 2, .I.A. 4, Bas- ketball Aunt. 4 JACQUELINE BILAS-Clerical Course, Class Play 1, 2, 3, Office Help 3, 4, Library Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, WPHS 4, Girl's Glee Club 1, 2, A'Capella Choir 3, 4, Choir Play 3, Industrial Arts Fair 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, Perry High School 1, 2, 3 CHUCK BLANK-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians Vice- Pres. 3, 4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, J.C.L. 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, N.H.S. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, Student Director 3, Presi- dent 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clef Club 3, 4, Ad Salesman 4, Scholarship Team 2, 3, Key Club 4, Tennis 3 BILL BLATTMAN-Academic Course, Audio-Visual 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Reserve Football 2, Industrial Fair 2, 4, Chair Crew 2, Track Team 2, .l.A. 3, 4 MIKE BODE-Academic Course, Dra- matics 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Jacks n Jills 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, A'Capella Choir 3, 4, Choir Play 2, 4, Chess Club 3, Ad Salesman 4, Thespians 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4 LIZ BOEBINGER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Class Play 1, 2, Office Help 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, French Club 4, President 3, J.M.A.A. 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club, Vice-President 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, WJHS 4, Miss Jacksonite Contest 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Bear Facts Staff 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Jacks un' Jills 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, A' Capella Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Homecoming Queen 4, Scholarship Team 2, Stern and Mann fRep.D 4 BARB BOWERS-Business Course, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Art Service League 4 AARON BRAUCHER-General Course, Freshman Football 1, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 B O N N I E BRAUCHER-Commerical Course, Office Help 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Clef Club 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2 RUTH BRAUCHER-General Course, Dramatics 1, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Industrial Arts Fair 2, 4. BECKY BRENNER-General Course, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, F.N.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clef Club 4, Industrial Arts Fair 2, 3 PAUL BROTHERS-Academic Course, Spanish Club 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, A'Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir Play 2, 3, 4, Track Team 4, Key Club 2, 3, Sec. President 4 fPermian High School? 2, 3 JOANNE BRUMBAUGH-Academic Course, French Club 2, 3, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, A'Capella Choir 3, 4, Girls Bas- ketball Team 3. LARRY BRYSON-Ceneral Course, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 NANCY BUBENCHIK-A ca d e m i c Course,Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classi- cal League 2, French Club 3, 4, Wres- tling Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1, Jay-Bee 3, Junior Achievement 4 PAT BUTZER-Academic Course, Au- dio-Visual 3, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 4, Chair Crew 2, 3, 4 RANDY BYERS-Academic Course, Ad Salesman 4, Key Club 4, German Club 2, Photography Comm. 2 DAN CALVO-A cademic Course LINDA CAMERON-General Course, Office Help 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, J.M.A.A. 4, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.N.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 3, 4, .lay-Bee 4, Indsutrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 4 TOM CARNES-Academic Course, French Club 3, Treasurer 2, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Reserve Bas- ketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD CATLEY-Academic Course, WJHS 4, Beaumont High School, Texas 1, 2,3 BILL COLE-Academic Course, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Reserve Wrestling 2, 3, Var- sity Wrestling 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1, Track Team 1. KEN COLEMAN-Academic Course, French Club 1, 2, Reserve Wrestling 2, 3, Industrial Arts Fair 3, Track Team 1, 2 MARC COLLINS-Academic Course, French Club 3, Central Catholic Track and Cross Country 1, 2 SUSAN COLTRIN-Academic Course, Office Help 4, French Club 1, 2 Vice President, G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Fair 3: Girls' Track Team 1, 2, 3 TH EL M A C O N L E Y-Commercial Course DEBBI CORBETT-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 CYNDI CRONE-Secretarial Course, F.S.A. 3, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 2, 3 CHERIE CUKR-Academic Course, Dramatics l, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Social Chairman 4, Mixed Choir 1, 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 1, 3, Art Service League 3, 4, Junior Achievement 4 TOM CUSHING-Academic Course, French Club 1, 2, Ad Salesman 4, Industrial Arts Fair 3 JOHN CUTSHAW-Academic Course, Dramatics 3, 4, Thespians 4, Class Play 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Schol- arship Team 2, 3 JAN DAHLER-Secretarial Course, Of- fice Help 4, F.S.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 2, Future Home- makers 4 GEORGE DANTZ-General Course, French Club 3, Student Council 3, Freshman Football 1, Reserve Basket- ball 2, Industrial Arts Fair 2, 3 CINDY DAVIDSON-Academic Course, French Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Mixed Choir 3, 4 DEBBIE DAVIS-A cad emic Course, Dramatics 1, French Club 1, 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, A11 Service League 4 RON DAVIS-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Freshman Football I, Reserve Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Fresh- man Basketball 1, Track Team 1, 2, 3, Key Club 3 BARB DAY-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, Treasurer 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Wres- tling Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Scoop Staff 3, Co-Or- ganization Ed. 4, Y-Teens 2, Program Chairman 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1, Art Serv- ice League 4, Ad Salesman 4, Scholar- ship Team 1, 2, Indsutrial Arts Fair 4 MELISSA DECKER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 DAN DETWILER-Academic Course, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Re- serve Basketball 1, 2, Track Team 3 GREG DITCH-General Course, In- dustrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM DOMER-General Course, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 4, Cafeteria Help 1, 2 MARYANNE DOTTAVIO-Secretarial Course, Office Help 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Wrestling Pep Club 3, F.S.A. 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, 4, Junior Achievement 3 SCOTT DRURY-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Class Play 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Football Manager 1, Basketball Man- ager l, Junior Achievement 3 DAVID DUNKLEY-Academic Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1, Cross Country 4 BOB DUPREE-General Course, In- dustrial Arts Fair l, 2, 3 JOE EBNER-General Course, Indus- trial Arts Fair l, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE ECKENRODE-General Course, Wrestling Pep Club 3, F.N.A. 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Service League 4 ROSEANN ECKENRODE-Academic Course, French Club 1, 2, J.M.A.A. 2, 3, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Student Council 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Art Service League 3, 4, Indus- trial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 JIM EDWARDS-General Course, Chair Crew 1, 2, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3 TOM ELAVSKY-Academic Course, Audio-Visual 3, Secretary 4, French Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, Fresh- man Football 1, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Basketball Statman 1, 2, Track Team 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4 DEB EUPHRAT-Academic Course, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY FICK--Clerical Course, G.A.A. 2, 3, F.S.A. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Jay- Bee 3 NANCY FINZER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2 DALENE FORGAN-Academic Course, Dramatics 2, French Club l, 2, Treas- urer 3, Wrestling Pep Club 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3 PAT FRAILLY-General Course, Re- serve Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Freshman Basketball 1, Industrial Arts Fair l, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4 JERRY FROMM--Academic Course, French Club l, 2, Reserve Football 2, Basketball Manager 1, Basketball Statman 3, Art Service League 3, Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, Baseball Team 1, 2, Junior Achievement 2 KRYN FULTON-Academic Course, Office Help 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, F.N.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1 DAVE GARRETT-Academic Course, French Club 1, 2, N.F.L. 1, Mixed Choir 1, 3, A'Capella Choir 2, 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4 DAWN GECKLER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, Sec- retary 4, Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, Secretary 2, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Bear Facts Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Chaplain 2, 3, President 4, A'Capella Choir 2, 3, Treasurer 1, Librarian 4, Choir Play l, 2, 3, 4, Art Service League 4, Scholarship Team 2,3 DAWN GERBEC-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, Office Help 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Choir Play 1, 2, Industrial Arts Fair 1 BRUCE GRANT-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, Latin Club 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Class Officer 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scoop Staff 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, A'- Capella Choir' 2, Choir Play 1, 2, Chess Club 3, Ad Salesman 3, 4, Schol- arship Team I, 2, 3, Cross-Country 4, Key Club 3, 4 J EANETTE GRESSINGER-General Course, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Serv- ice League 4, Future Homemakers 4 SUZY GRONKO-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play l, 2, 3, 4, French Club l, 2, G.A.A. 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Bear Facts Staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Gainesville High School PAT GROSS-Accounting Course, Dra- matics 4, Office Help 3, 4, Library Club 3, Latin Club 2, Junior Classical League 2, Wrestling Pep Club 2, WJ HS 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Choir Play 1, Scholarship Team 13 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4 L A R R Y GUILLIOUMA-Academic Course3 Dramatics 1, 2g French Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2g All-County Band 3, 43 Clef Club 3, 4 MIKE GUTSHALL--General Course3 Spanish Club I3 Freshman Football 13 Reserve Football 23 Varsity Football 33 Industrial Arts Fair 3, 43 Chair Crew 33 Track Team 1. NANETTE HAASE-Academic Courseg Dramatics 1, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 F.N.A. 2, Treasurer 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Bear Facts Staff 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Service League 3, President 4 BOB HABONY-General Course3 Dra- matics 33 Class Play 33 Audio-Visual 2, 33 Freshman Football I3 Reserve Football 23 Varsity Football 33 Fresh- man Basketball I3 Reserve Basketball 23 Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 KITTY HAMILTON-Clerical Course3 Library Club 23 C-.A.A. 1, 23 Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Choir Play 13 Future Homemakers 4 NANCY HARDER-Commercial Courseg Office Help 43 F.S.A. 3, 43 WJHS 33 Y-Teens 4 PAT HAYES-Vocational Courseg In- dustrial Arts Fair 43 Chair Crew 4 JEANNE HEIMANN-A c a d e m ic Course3 Latin Club 1, 2g Junior Clas- sical League 23 French Club 3, 43 Wrestling Pep Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Scholarship Team 13 Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2 DICK HEISER-General Course CINDY HEISSER-Academic Courseg Latin Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 3, 43 Clef Club 43 Basketball Homecoming At- tendant 33 Art Service League Vice- President 3, Vice-President 43 Industrial Arts Fair 2, 3, 43 Future Homemakers 4 GARY HELLER-General Course PATTI HELSCHER-Academic Courseg Latin Club 1, 2g Junior Classical League 23 French Club 3, 43 Wrestling Pep Club 3, 43 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Rep. 33 Quill and Scroll 3, Co-Organizations Ed. 4g Scoop Staff 3, 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Home- coming Attendant 3 BILL HENRY-Academic Course3 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3 SKIP HERMAN-Academic Courseg French Club 2, 33 Freshman Basketball lg Industrial Arts Fair 23 Golf Team 43 Science Fair 1 SANDY HOAGLAND-A c a d e mic COUTSEQ Library Club 3, 43 Latin Club I, 23 Junior Classical League 1, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 G.A.A. I3 Schol- arship Team 3 PAM HOFF--Academic Course3 Span- ish Club 1, Secretary 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Wrestling Pep Club 43 F.T.A. 43 Student Council 23 Y-Teens 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 A'Capella Choir 3, 4g Choir Play 2, 3 SUE HOFFMAN-Academic Courseg French Club 2, 33 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Choir Play 1, 23 Future Homemakers 4 SUE HOPKINS-Commercial Courseg Office Help 43 Library Club 1, 2, 43 C.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Wrestling Pep Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 3, 43 Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2 KAREN HUTTON-Accounting Course3 Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Classical League 1, 23 C.A.A. 13 Wrestling Pep Club 23 F.T.A. 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Junior Achievement 3, Treas- urer 4 DARRYL HUYETT-Academic Course3 Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Classical League I, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Clef Club 3, President 43 Jacks n Jills 3, 43 Choir Play 2, 3, 4 JIM ICKES-Academic Courseg Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Junior Classical League 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Class Of- ficer Treas. 3, Treas. 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 A'Capella Choir 3, 43 Choir Play 13 Freshman Football 13 Fresh- man Basketball 13 Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 43 Ad Salesman 4g Scholarship Team 1, 23 Baseball Team 3, 4g Key Club 3, 4 DICK JACOBSEN-General Courseg Freshman Football 1g Track Team 1 JANET JASINSKI-Academic Courseg French Club 1, 2, 33 Wrestling Pep Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Bear Facts Staff 3g Mixed Choir 13 Art Service League 43 Industrial Arts Fair 2, 3, 43 Lab Assistant 4 MARK JOHANNINC-General COUTSEQ Freshman Football 13 Reserve Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 3, 43 Freshman Basketball lg Reserve Basketball 23 ln- dustrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball Team 3, 4 M A R I L Y N JOHNSON-Accounting Courseg Dramatics 1, 23 Office Help 43 French Club I, 23 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 13 Junior Achieve- ment, Secretary 4 DEBBY JOY-Accounting Course3 Of- fice Help 4, Taft I3 Glenwood 2 DEIDRE JOY-Commercial Courseg Of- fice Help 4, Taft lg Glenwood 2 KEVIN KEELY-Academic Courseg French Club 1, 2 DAVID KING-Academic Course3 In- dustrial Arts Fair 3, 4 SUE KIRKBRIDE-Academic Courseg Dramatics 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 33 Wrestling Pep Club 4g Student Council 33 Y-Teens 43 Girl's Clee Club 1, 2, 33 A'Capella Choir 4g Choir Play 43 Art Service League 43 Junior Achievement 43 Central Catholic 1, 2, 3 SHARMAN KLINE--Academic Course3 Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Wrestling Pep Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 N.F.L. 3, Secretary 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Jacks n Jills 3, 43 Mixed Choir 13 A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4 DANIEL S. KOCH-General Course3 Audio-Visual 43 Library Club 43 WJHS 43 Junior Achievement 4 DAN KOVACSISS-General Courseg Freshman Football 13 Reserve Football 23 Varsity Football 23 Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 43 Chair Crew 1, 2, 4 C H U C K KRACKER-Commercial Course3 Freshman Football 1 DEBBY KRAIG-Academic Course3 Office Help 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 J.M.A.A. 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, Wrestling Pep Club 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Reserve Cheer- leader 2, 33 Mixed Choir 13 Choir Play 13 Industrial Arts Fair 13 Teen-Age Board 2, 3, President 4 TOM KUHN-Academic Courseg Span- ish Club 1, 23 Reserve Wrestling 1, 2, 3 DAVE LEBARRE-General Course LINDA LINDSAY-Academic Course3 Dramatics 13 French Club 1, 2, 3: Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Scoop Staff 3, Senior Editor 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Choir Play lg Art Service League 3g Junior Achieve- ment 33 Science Fair 1, 2 JOHN LONGHEIER-Academic Courseg Spanish Club 2, 33 Track Team 43 Cross Country 43 Central Catholic High School 1, 23 Intramural Sports 1, 2 DAVE LOPEZ-Academic Courseg Span- ish Club 1, 23 Reserve Wrestling I SUE LOWE-Secretarial Courseg Office Help 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Choir Play 2 SANDRA LUNA-General Courseg Dra- matics I, 2, 43 Library Club 3, 4g Y- Teens 3, 43 Girl's Clee Club 1, 23 Art Service League 43 Junior Achieve- ment 43 Future Homemakers 43 East High School 1, 2 INCRID LUNDBERC-A c a d e m i c Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Clas- sical League 2, French Club 3, 4, F.N.A. 3, Vice-President of Class 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 3, Singapore American High School l ELAINE LYONS-Secretarial Course, Office Help 4 SUE MACK-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Art Service League 4 RICK MADISON-General Course, Freshman Football 1, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 1 RON MASTERS-General Course, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Industrial Arts Fair 3, Track Team 4 DAVE MATAKO-General Course, In- dustrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair Crew 3, 4, Physical Education Assist- ant 3, 4 GAIL MATHESON-General Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Of- fice Help 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, G.A.A. 2, N.F.L. 3, 4, W.J.H.S. 4, Student Council 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement Treasurer 4, Class Play 4 LOUIS MAURER-Accounting Course, Freshman Football 1, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, Track Team 2 SHERRY McCONNELL-Commercial Course, Office Help 4, French Club 2, F.S.A. 4, F.N.A. 2, Girl's Clee Club 2, 3, Choir 3, Kalamazoo Central High School, Michigan 2, 3 JIM McCULLOUGH-General Course, Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, J.M.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Mixed Choir 1, A'Capella Choir 2, 3, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, Teen-Age Board 4, Boy's Cheerleader 4 JEFF MCELRATH-General Course, Freshman Football 1, Freshman Basket- ball 1, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 MIKE MCFEE-General Course, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Jacks n Jills 3, 4, Choir Play 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1 PATRICK A. MCGINNIS-General Course, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4 ED McKEE-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Freshman Basketball 1, Re- serve Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Key Club 3 MIKE McLAUCHLIN-A c 11 rl e m i c Course, French Club 1, 2, Chess Club 3 BONNIE MEHL-Commercial Course, Dramatics 4, Class Play 4, Office Help 4, Library Club 1, Future Secretaries 3, 4. CINDY MERCIER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, Industrial Arts Fair 3, Junior Achievement, Vice-President of Sales 4 BARB MICHAEL--Accounting Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, Office Help 4, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Choir Play 1, 2 JERRY MILLER-Academic Course, Audio-Visual 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 2, F.T.A. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Bear Facts Staff 4, Chess Club 3, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Key Club 4 KATHLEEN MILLER-A cazlemic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 1, Office Help 4, French Club 1, 2, President 3, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, Art Service League 2, 3, Scholarship Team 1, 2, Future Homemakers 4, Chaplain KERR1 MILLER-Academic Course, Dramatics 2, Class Play 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Bear Facts Staff 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Girl's Clee Club 1, 2, Scholarship Team 3: Perry High 1, 2 KRISTY MILLER-Academic Course, Dramatics 2, French Club, Vice-Pres. 1, 2, J.M.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 2. 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Class Officer, Sec. l, Sec. 2, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, Football Homecom- ing Attendant 1, Art Service League 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, Indus- trial Arts Fair 1, Lab Assistant 4 MARK MOHR-Academic Course, Spanish Club 1, Freshman Football 1, Industrial Arts Fair 3, Junior Achieve- ment 4 BRUCE MONTGOMERY-Academic Course, Dramatics 4, Thespains 4, Spanish Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, J.M.A.A. 2, 3, President 4, F.T.A. 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Mr. Jack- sonite Contest 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Treasurer 4, N.H.S. 3, Treasurer 4, Scoop Staff 3, Sports Editor 4, Jacks n Jills 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, A' Capella Choir 2, 3, President 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Reserve Football 2, Reserve Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 4, Ad Salesman 3, 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, Track Team 1, Key Club 3, 4 PEGGY MOTTICE-Accounting Course, Office Help 4, Y-Teens 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clef Club 3, 4, Art Service League 4, Junior Achieve- ment4 BOB MYSZA-Academic Course, Dra- matics 4, Class Play 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Base- ball Team 3, 4, Track Team 2, Key Club 3, 4, Loren Andrews Jr. High 1 STEVE NEAL-General Course, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1, Freshman Bas- ketball 1, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair Crew 1 SUSAN NEVEL-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Wrestling gep Club 2, 3, 4, F.S.A. 3, Y-Teens 1, , 3, 4 EDWARD NORMAN-General Course, Freshman Basketball 1, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair Crew 1, Junior Achievement 3 WALTER NORMAN-General Course, N.F.L. 1, Class Play 4, Freshman Foot- ball 1, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 2, Freshman Basketball 1, Re- serve Basketball 2, Reserve Wrestling 3, Industrial Arts Fair 2, 3, 4, Chair Crew 1, 2, Track Team 1, 2 PATTY NOW--Academic Course, Lat- in Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Y. Teens 1, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Choir Play 1, 2 NANCY NUTTER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 3, Vice- President 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Wrestling Pep Club 3, President 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Class Officer, Vice-Pres- ident 3, 4, Miss Jacksonite Contest 4, Quill and Scroll 3, President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Scoop Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, Secretary 1, President 2, Ad Salesman 4, Assembly Com- mittee 4 DEBAN OHLSON-General Course, WJHS 4, Y-Teens 4, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 4 DONNA PANKE-Academic Course, Office Help 1, 2, Audio-Visual 1, Li- brary Club 1, 4, Spanish Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Choir Play 1, Junior Achievement 2, 3, Girl's Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Girl's Tennis Team 2, 3, Annual Staff 1, American Field Service 2,3 BONNIE PARSONS-Secretarial Course, Office Help 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, F.S.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Mixed Choir 1, A'Cappella 2, 3, Choir Play 1, 2, 3 DICK PAUL-Academic Course, Li- brary Club 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 4, Basketball Manager 3, Track Team 4, Cross-Country 4 KATHY PENOVICH-A c a rl e mic Course, Dramatics 4, Class Play 4, Of- fice Help 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, .I.C.L. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, F.T.A. 4, Student Council 1, Class Officer 1, Miss Jacksonite Contest 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 4, Band 1, 2, Librarian 3, F.H.A. Pres. 4, A'Capella 1, Art Service League 4, Scholarship Team 3, Beaver Area High School 1, 2 PENNY PERRIN-Commercial Course, Office Help 4 LINDA PFAHLER-General Course, Student Council 2, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, Choir Play 1 LONNY PFEIFFER-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, J.C.L. 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Officer, Sec. 3, Mr. Jacksonite Contest 4, N.H.S. 3, Pres. 4, Basketball Statman 2, Chess Club, Pres. 3, 4, Ad Salesman 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Track Team 2 JIM PHARES-General Course, Audio- Visual 1, 2, 4, Treas. 3, Freshman Foot- ball 1, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, 4, Chair Crew 4, Junior Achievement 4 BEBBIE PIZZINO-C o mm e r c i al Course, Wrestling Pep Club 1, F.H.A. 4 BRENDA POWER-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, French Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, Y-Teens 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 K O L E E N PRESSLER-Academic Course, Office Help 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, .l.M.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Freshman Cheerleader 1, Reserve Cheerleader 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Mixed Choir 1, Art Service League 4, Scholarship Team 3 CYNDI QUASS-Academic Course, Dramatics 4, Audio-Visual 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice-president 3, Treas. 4, J.M.A.A. 1, Wrestling Pep Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Program Chairman 4, Mixed Choir 1, 3, A'Capella Choir, Librarian 4, Choir Play 1, 4, Girls Basketball Team 3 KRIS REBILLOT-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 4, Office Help 1, Library Club 1, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Bear Facts Staff 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Scholarship Team 3, Radio Club 2, Canton Lincoln 1, 2 R O S E M A R Y REED-Commercial Course, Dramatics 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 3, Y-Teens 4 TIM REESE-A cad emic Course, .I.M.A.A. 3, 4, Art Service League 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2 THOMAS REGULA-Academic Course, French Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, All- County Band 2, Choir Play 2 GLENN REYNOLDS-A c a d e mic Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 4 BOB R I D E N B A U G H-Academic Course, Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 3, 4, Track Team 1, 3 DONN RITCHIE-Academic Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Ad Salesman 4, Track Team 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country, Captain 4 JOYCE ROGERS-Commercial Course, Dramatics 1, Class Play 1, 2, Wres- tling Pep Club 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Mixed Choir 1, A'Capella Choir 2, 4, F.H.A. 4 ADAM ROHR-General Course MARY ROHR-General Course, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Service League 3, 4, Baseball Team 3, Girls Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Basketball Team 3, 4 TIM ROHR-General Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, Varsity Wrestling 1, 4, Re- serve Wrestling 2, 3, Industrial Arts Fair 3, 4, Track Team 2 BERNETA RUBY-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, F.N.A. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens 4 DON RUPERT-Commercial Course, Freshman Football 1, Dennison High School 1 ROSIE SANTORA-Academic Course, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, Class Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 1, 2, President 3, President 4, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, N.F.L. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, A'Capella Choir 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Teen-Age Board 1, Junior Achievement 3 C A R O L E SAVCHENKO-Academic Course, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Art Service League 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 4, Central Catholic 1, 2 DIANA SCHAAR-General Course, Li- brary Club 1, Y-Teens 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 4, Mass. Washington High School 1, 2 PAUL SCHARVER-General Course, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 4 .IUDY SCHNEIDER-Commercial Course, Dramatics 1, 4, Latin Club 1, .l.M.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Band 1, Scholarship Team 2, Industrial Arts Fair 1, Junior Achievement 4 BARRY SCHOEN-Academic Course, Spanish Club 1, 2, Freshman Football 1, Reserve Wrestling 2, Varsity Wres- tling 1, 3, 4, .lunior Achievement 3 C A T H Y SCHRADER-Commercial Course, Office Help 3, 4, Wrestling Pep Club 3, F.S.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4 ANNE MAME scHRoDER-General Course, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 4, A'Capel- la Choir 4, Choir Play 4, Dramatics 4 RICK SCHWORM-General Course, Freshman Football 1, Freshman Basket- ball 1, Reserve Basketball 2, Industrial Arts Fair 1, 3 MOLLY SCOTT-Clerical Course, G.A.A. 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 3 KAY SELZER-Academic Course, Li- brary Club, Secretary 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Classical League 2, Y-Teens 4, Band 2, 3, Librarian 4, Scholarship Team 3, Junior Achievement 4 RAE SENFTEN-Commercial Course, Office Help 3, 4, F.S.A. 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 GINNY SHAFFER-Commercial Course, Y-Teens 1, Band 1, 2 NIKKI SIERS-Academic Course, Of- fice Help 3, Library Club 4, French Club 1, 2, Wrestling Pep Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 4, Girl's Glee Club 1, Mixed Choir 1, Choir Play 1 RONALD SIGRIST-Academic Course, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Student Director 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 4, Clef Club 3, Vice- Pres. 4, Ad Salesman 4, Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, Key Club, Treasurer 4 CARL SMITH-Academic Course, French Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, All-County Band 1, Scholar- ship Team 1, Science Fair 1, Junior Achievement 3 GAYLE SMITH-Commercial Course, Office Help 4, French Club 2, G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, 2, Choir Play 1, 2, Scholarship Team 3 RON SMITH-Academic Course, Latin Club 2, 3, Junior Classical League 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Student Council 4, .lacks N Jills 3, 4, Mixed Choir 1, A' Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football 1, Ad Sales- man 4, Tennis Team 3, 4 MIKE SNEE-Academic Courseg French Club 1, 23 F.T.A. 4g Freshman Foot- ball 13 Reserve Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 43 Art Service League 3, 43 Track Team 2, 3, 4 SHARON SNYDER-General Courseg Y-Teens 43 F.H.A. 4 DAVE ST. CLAIR-Academic Courseg Latin Club 1, Sec. 2, Treas. 33 Jun- ior Classical League 1, 2, 33 Mixed Choir 13 Choir Play lg Scholarship Team 23 Key Club, Secretary 3, Secre- tary 4 RICK STAMETS-Academic Course3 Dramatics 1, 23 Latin Club 1, President 23 Junior Classical League I, 23 F.T.A. 2. 3, 4g N.F.L. 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 43 Class Officer, Pres. 2, Pres- ident 33 Mr. Jacksonite Contest 43 Na- tional Honor Society 33 Bear Facts Staff 43 Jacks n Jills 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir, Librarian 13 A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 2, 33 Reserve Wrestling 33 Varsity Wrestling 43 Ad Salesman 43 Key Club 3, 4 SHARON STANDRIDGE-Accounting Courseg Y-Teens 4 KAREN STARKEY-Academic Course3 Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Classical League 1. 23 French Club 3, 43 Wrestling Pep Club 1, Treasurer 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 Miss Jacksonite Contest 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir, Vice-President 1, Sec. 2, Librarian 3g A'Capella Choir 4g Basketball Home- coming Attendant 13 Scholarship Team 2, 33 Junior Achievement 3g Penny's Rep. 4 JOANNE STARN-Accounting Course3 Y-Teens 43 Mixed Choir 23 F.H.A. 43 Wooster High School 2, 3 LARRY STREIT-Academic Course3 French Club 1, 23 Reserve Wrestling 1, 23 Varsity Wrestling 3, 43 Industrial Arts Fair 3, 4 ' VIOLET SUTTON-Commercial Courseg Office Help 43 G.A.A. 23 F.S.A. 3, Pres. 4g Mixed Choir 1 JEAN THEIS-Academic Courseg Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 F.T.A. 1, 2, 43 F.N.A. 3, 43 Mixed Choir 1, 2g A'Capella Choir 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 4 MARCIA ULMER-Academic Course3 Library Club 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Classical League 1, 2g French Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 Scholar- ship Team 1, 3 DAVE UNDERWOOD--A cademic Course3 Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Clas- sical League 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 F.T..A 33 Student Council 13 Class Officer, Vice-President 13 Mixed Choir 13 A'Capella Choir 2g Freshman Foot- ball 1g Reserve Wrestling 1, 23 Var- sity Wrestling 3, Captain 43 Ad Sales- man 43 Track Team 13 Science Fair 1, 23 Key Club 33 Mr. Jacksonite Con- test 4 DONN VALDISERRI-A c a d e m i c Courseg Library Club 1, 2g Industrial Arts Fair 4 E L A I N E VAUGHAN-Commercial Courseg Office Help 43 F.N.A. 23 .lacks n Jills 4g Mixed Choir 13 AiCapella Choir 2, 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 2, 33 Girl's Track Team 1 NANCY VAUGHN-Academic Course3 Dramatics 13 French Club 1, 2, 33 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Band 1, 2, 3. Librarian 4g Pep Band 2, 33 All- County Band 23 Clef Club 3, 4 WAYNE VERNON-Academic Courseg French Club 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 33 Scholarship Team 33 Junior Achievement 3, 4 LINDA WALTERS-Commercial Courseg Office Help 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Classical League 1, 2g J.M.A.A. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 G.A.A. 13 F.S.A. 3, 43 Student Council 3, Secretary 43 Class Officer, Secretary 43 Miss Jacksonite Contest 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Varsity Cheer- leader 2, 3, Head Cheerleader 43 Foot- ball Homecoming Attendant 2, 4 M I C H E L L E WARGO-Academic Courseg Latin Club 1, 23 Junior Clas- sical League 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 Wrestling Pep Club 3, 43 F.T.A. 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Art Service League 43 Girl's Track Team 13 F.H.A. 4 CHERYL WEBER-Commercial C0urse3 Office Help 43 Wrestling Pep Club 2g F.S.A. 3, 43 Y-Teens 23 Mixed Choir 1, 2, 33 Choir Play 1, 2 GREG WEEKLEY-Academic Courseg Audio-Visual 2, 3, President 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Mixed Choir lg A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 2, 3, Tech. Director 4 KAY WEIRICH-Commercial Courseg Office Help 3, 43 F.S.A. 3g Mixed Choir 13 Choir Play 13 Junior Achieve- ment4 DEBI WEISGARBER-Academic COUTSCQ Dramatics 43 Audio-Vsual 43 French Club 3, 4g G.A.A. 13 Wrestling Pep Club, Treas. 2, 4, Sec. 3g F.T.A. 3, 43 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 3, 43 Y-Teens l, 2, Secretary 3, Service Chairman 43 Mixed Choir 1, 23 A'Capella Choir 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 23 Jay-Bee 23 Art Service League 43 Junior Achievement, Treasurer 43 Girls Basketball Team 33 F.H.A. 4 BOB WEST-Academic Courseg Span- ish Club 2, 33 Mixed Choir 1, 2g Jacks n Jills 43 A'Capella Choir 3, 4g Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Man- ager lg Industrial Arts Fair lg Cafe- teria Help 1, 2 TOM WILHELM-Academic Course3 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Choir 13 A'Capella Choir 2, 3, 43 Choir Play 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 13 Bas- ketball Statman 13 Chair Crew 2 BOB WILLIAMS-Academic Courseg French Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3g Class Officer, Treasurer 1, Treasurer 23 Freshman Football 13 Reserve Foot- ball 23 Varsity Football 23 Freshman Basketball 13 Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Ad Salesman 43 Track Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club, Vice- President 4 SANDY WILTON-Commercial Course3 Wrestling Pep Club 2, 33 F.S.A. 3, 43 F.N.A. 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2, 3g Choir Play 23 Basketball Homecoming Attendant 2 BILL WINNET-Academic Courseg Spanish Club 1, 23 Freshman Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Reserve Wrestling lg Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 3g Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA WOODS-Academic COUTSEQ French Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 43 Wres- tling Pep Club 23 Y-Teens 13, Art Service League 3, 4g Industrial Arts Fair 1, 2g Girls Basketball Team 4 CYNDI WORKMAN-Academic Courseg Spanish Club 1, Sec.-Treas. 2g G.A.A. 13 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 4g Newspaper Staff 2, 33 Mixed Choir 33 Loudonville High School 1, 2,3 DONNA WYCUFF-Academic Course3 Library Club, Vice-President 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Junior Classical League 1, 23 J.M.A.A. 13 G.A.A. 1, Sports Man. 2, Secretary 3, President 43 F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 N.H.S. 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g Mixed Choir 17 Choir Play lg Scholarship Team 23 Girl's Track Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 43 Girl's Basketball Team 1, 2, 4 MARK YANKE-Academic Courseg Freshman Football 1, 23 Varsity Foot- ball 23 Reserve Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Golf Team 33 Track Team 1, 2, 3g Chanel High School 1, 2, 3 CONNIE YINGLING-C om m e r cial Courseg Wrestling Pep Club 3, 43 F.S.A. 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Girl's Glee Club lg Mixed Choir 1g Choir Play 1 GARY YOUNG-Academic Courseg French Club 1, 23 Mr. Jacksonite Con- test 43 Bear Facts Staff 33 Freshman Football lg Reserve Football 23 Var- sity Football 3, 43 Ad Salesman 43 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 33 Track Team 2, 3 Ackley, Susan-41, 106, 107, 195, 126 Adams, Brad-92, 106, 141 Ake, Dennis-41, 44, 195 Akins, Cathy-92, 135 Albrecht, Sharon-41, 106, 121, 195, 126 Alexander, Tana-41, 107, 121, 130, 131, 126 Altieri, Ellen-102, 104, 92 Altieri, Toni-41, 106, 112, 113, 123, 195 Amacher, Diane-81, 109, 136 Andrews, Andy-81, 106 Antonacci, Gary-41, 103, 195 Antonacci, Lee-92 . Arnold. Carol-41, 106, 117, 195 Aslanides, David--70, 92, 109 Aslanides, George-141 Auble, Ken-41, 140, 156, 195, 162 August. Carol-70 Auld, Bill-92, 159 Aurand, Stephanie-81. 109, 120 Austin, Barney--92, 109, 141 Austin, Todd-70 Autry, Lavonne-41. 129, 150, 151, 195 Babcock, Kathy-92. 104, 109, 136 Babetski, Tom-42. 195 Bader, Judith-92, 103 Badertscher, Barbara-41, 104, 106, 134 Badertscher, Mary-123. 195 Bailey, Mark-92, 110, 133 Ball, Richard-92, 110, 133 Ballis, Brenda-92, 104 Barabas, Pat-42, 106, 120, 195 Barraclough, Barb-70, 123, 131, 132 Barraclough, Sue-81, 132 Bartko, Ted-92 Baughman, Bob-70, 107, 150 Baughman, CeorgeAnne-42, 102, 106, 117, 120, 129, 150, 151, 195, 154, 155, 126 Baxter, Mikw-70, 140 Beazel, Melinda-92, 106, 136 Beifuss, Jeff-81, 107, 131 Beiner, Karen-92 Bender, Dan-81, 112, 113, 133, 140, 141 Beyer, Craig-92 Benz, Chuck-81, 109 Bethel, Sally-81, 104, 109, 135 Biddlestone, Debbie-92, 104 Biddlestone, Dianne-92, 104 Bigelow, Albert-81, 106 Bilas, Jackie-42, 195 Bing, Andy-81, 140, 141 Bing, Richard-92, 103, 109 Bisbee, Susan-92 Bittner, Mike-92 Blank, Chuck-35, 42, 112, 113, 114, 121, 125, 137, 195, 126 Blank, Kathy-81, 110, 112, 136 Blankenship. Terry-81 Blattman, Bill-42, 195 Blessing, Cynthia-92 Blessing, Richard-81, 109 Block, .1 im-92, 109 Blount, J eff--70, 106 Blount, Larry-92, 109, 141 Bode, Mike-35, 42, 112, 113, 121, 131, 195 Boebinger, Liz-13, 29. 43, 106, 109, 113, 117, 120, 125, 129, 131, 130, 131, 150, 151, 152, 195, 124, 116, 118 Bokhart, Londa-81, 109, 122, 132 Bokhart, Mark-92 Bolea, Marlene-92 Boone, Daisy-92 Boron, Connie-92, 104, 109 Boron, Mary-81, 109, 119 General Index Boron, Susan-92 Boron, Susan-81 Bosello, Cindy-70, 121, 131, 116 Boswell, Chris-105, 108, 121, 136 Boswell, Tom-92 Bouklias, Cary-93 Bowers, Barb-42, 103, 106, 112 Boyd, Margaret-93, 102, 109, 151 Boyer, Debby-93, 106 Brady, Jackie-70, 105, 106 Bradley, Monty-93, 109, 137 Braid, Daniel--93, 110 Brake, Bill-70 Braucher, Aaron-43 Braucher, Barb-43, 103, 112, 181 Braucher, Bonnie-43, 106, 137 Braucher, Dale-93, 141 Braucher, Emily-93, 104, 134 Braucher, Ruth--112 Brechbill Linda-81, 105, 109, 112, 123, 130, 151 Brechbill, Terrie-70, 104, 105, 130 Brenner, Becky-43, 136 Brenner, LaVerne-81, 137 Brisbine, Steve-81 Broderick, Dan-82 Brockman, Brenda-93, 106, 134 Brothers, Paul-43, 195 Brown, Bob-70, 106, 133, 141, 148, 149, 164 Brown, Bob-93 Brown, Judy-93 Brown, Kim-93, 109, 136 Brubaker, Jeanne-80, 82, 102, 104, 107, 112, 115, 132 Brumbaugh, Dennis-82 Brumbaugh, .1 oanne-43, 106, 130, 195 Bryson, John-70 Bryson, Kathy-70, 122, 136, 137 Bryson, Larry-44, 195 Buhenchik, Nancy-44, 102, 109, 120, 195, 116 Buck, Dave- Buck, Lila-82, 106 Buck, Ralph-82 Burdett, Craig-82, 109, 140, 141 Burrell. Shaun493, 104. 106 Burwell. George-70, 102, 106, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 121, 131, 163, 127 Bussard, Sarah-70. 121, 122, 132 Butzer, Pat-44, 140, 145. 195 Buxser, Steve-82, 110, 114, 137 Buys, Rebecca-82, 135 Byers, Randy-44, 114, 125, 195 Byrd. Denise-93, 104, 106 Callahan, Susiz?93 Calvert, Thomas-82, 158 Calvo, Dan-44. 195 Calvo, Herb-93, 109, 112 Cameron, Linda-44, 106, 107, 117, 122 129, 130, 157, 195 Campanelli, Perry-70, 140, 141 Canter, Joyce-70, 105, 120, 128, 124 Caples, .lane-82, 104, 109, 120, 122 Capuano, Gene-70 Carnes, .lack-93, 102, 106, 129, 133, 140, 141, 159 Carnes, Tom-44, 140, 145, 161, 195 Carnahan, Charles-70 Carosielli, Mike-82, 140, 143 Carroll, Rose-82 Casapini, Cindy-82, 103, 135 Casper, Claudea-82, 104, 135 Casper, Mark-82, 112 Cass, Lester-82 Catlett, Mark- Catley, Richard-44, 195 Caulkins, Ann-70, 106 1 Caulkins, Dottie-82, 104, 112 Caulkins, sue-93, 104, 109, 135, 112 Chester, Sharen-93, 104, 106, 119 Cheyney, Martha-82, 104 Ciraci, Toni-93, 104, 109 Clamp, Charlene-70, 111, 119, 121, 130, 1 31 Clapper, Anna-93, 137 Clark, Linda-82, 102, 104, 109, 132 Cline, Yvonne-93, 106, 134 Cocklin, Cole, Bi 167, 1 Tim-93, 106 11-45, 107, 140, 145, 145, 164, 95, 169 Cole, Carolyn-135 Cole, Isabel-132 Cole, Terry-82 Coleman, Ken-45, 195 Coleman, Rita-70, 132 Coleman, Sandi-93, 103 Collins, Dave-93 Collins, Judy-93, 104, 110, 137 Collins, Collins, Coltrin, Conery, Conery, Conlan, Conley, Conner, 120 Coplan, Corban, Corbett, Cotterm 122 Marc-45, 196 Marsha-93 Sue-45, 105, 117, 119, 196, 126 Bruce-82, 136 Carole--93, 106, 134 Myra-35, 82, 112, 133 Thelma-45, 122, 196 Marylane-82, 109, 110, 112, Barry Bryan-93, 133. 164, 165, 166 Debbie-45, 105, 122, 196 an, Cindy-82, 104, 109, 112, Cramer, Cary-70, 107 Crawford, Karen-70, 102, 105, 111, 120, 1 Crawfor 30, 116, 127 d, Richard-69, 93 Crone, Cindi-45, 123, 196 Crum, Cary-82 Cuenot, Debbie--71, 105, 117 Cueto, David-93 - Cuke, Tom-109 Cukr. Cherie--45, 103, 105,112, 117, 121, 122, 130, 196, 116 Cushing, Tom-46, 125, 196 Cutler, .lay-93 Culp, Rick-106 Cutshaw, Connie-93, 103, 104, 112, 134, 135, 153 Cutshaw, John-35, 46, 109, 112, 121, 196, 126 Dahler, Janet-46, 117, 123, 196 Danner, Lucy-106 Dannier, Lucy-93 Dantz, George-196 Davidson, Debby-83, 104, 109, 121, 122 Davidson, Cindy-46, 105, 132, 196 Davidson, Randy-71 Davis, Cathy-71, 105, 111, 112, 120, 127 Davis, Debbie-83, 103, 104, 106 Davis, Debbie-46, 105, 196 Davis, James-93, 106 Davis. Ron-46, 140, 142, 144, 196 Day, Barb-45, 102, 103, 105, 109, 125, 128, 126, 116 Day, Dan-83, 109 Day, Debby-83, 107, 120 Decker, Melissa-47, 196 Deeser, Mark Deeser, Pat-83, 104 Deighton, Gary-94, 164 Deighton, .1 ean-94, 109, 135 Derr, Ca rla-94, 110, 112 DeMuesy, Terry-71, 109, 140, 141 Detwiler, Dan-47, 140, 147, 196 Detwiler, Marsha-82, 132, 133, 144 Diamond, Ken-71, 111, 131, 140, 143 Dice, Barbara-94 DiFiori, Casper-94, 141, 164, 165 DeFiori, Louis-94, 106, 164, 141, 163 Ditch, Greg-47, 196 Domer, Bill-47, 196 Dottavio, Maryanne-47, 105, 123, 196 Dottavio, Floyd-71, 107, 114, 121 Dottavio, Terri-94, 104, 109 Doyle, Kathy-83, 105, 109 Dowell, Doug-94, 110, 141 Drumm, David-94 Drury, Scott-47, 109, 112, 196 Drury, Vickig94, 104, 106 Dunbar, Marilyn-71, 105 Dunkley, David-47, 103, 148, 14-9, 196 Dunlap, Susan-94 Dupree, Bob-48, 196 Dutton, Brad-94 Dye, Karen-94, 136 Dye, Pamela-94, 137 Elmer, James-94 Ebner, Joe-196 Eckard, Paul-71, 121, 125, 128, 157 Eckenrode, Alvin- Eckenrode, Joyce- 94, 141 48, 103, 196 Eckenrode, Roseanne-47, 103, 196 Eckroate, Janet-71, 106, 128 Eckroate, Norma-71, 105, 177 Eclem, Mark-83 Eddy. Mike-94, 102, 106, 133, 141, 159, 163, 118 Edgar, Sam-82, 114, 148, 149 Edwards, ,lim-48, 196 Edwards, Julie-94, 110, 122, 136 Egervari, Amy-71, 108 Elavsky, Patsy-83, 135 Elavsky, Tom-48, 115, 148, 149, 196 Elder. Kim-83 Ellis, Beth-71, 105, 136 Ellis, Linda-71, 105 EHia Pap-a3,1o4,110,12o,128 ElSass, Gail-83, 137 Emanuelson, Karen-83, 104, 110, 120, 132 Engleman, Lynn-71, 123 Englert. Carla-94. 106 Essig, Ron-83, 140, 141, 164, 165 Essig, Tom-71, 115, 140, 143 Estep, Mark-83, 109, 136 Euphrat, Debbie-48, 105, 196 Evans, Jeff-94, 109, 133, 141, 159, 163 Excell, Lonnie Fenstermaker, Marilyn-71 Fete, Barbara-94 Fetzer. Rick-94, 109 Fick, Joanne--94, 137 Fick, Mary-448, 117, 196 Figg, Mike-71, 115, 121 Finefrock, Brian-94, 106 Finzer, Nancy-48, 105, 107, 120, 196 Fleishour, Mark-94, 107, 109, 141, 159 Floom, Alan-71, 140 Floom, Greg-83, 107, 131 Floom, Ken-71, 107, 109, 131, 148, 149 Floom, Steve-83 Flory, B111-71, 103, 107, 109, 121, 156, 160 Flory, Carol'-94, 103, 112, 134 Forelines, Kathy-83, 104, 109 Forgan, Dalene-49, 105, 121, 130,196 Forsyth, Janelle-71, 107, 127 Fowler, Sue-72, 105 Fox, Linda-83, 136 Frailly, Pat-49, 140, 144, 146, 196 Fram, .leff-83, 107, 131 France, Sue-83, 110, 120, 136 Frank, Mary--94 Fraze, Kathy-69, 102, 109, 110, 120, 128,130,124,127 Frazee, Randy-72, 94, 141, 159 Freeman, Charlotte-94 Freeman, Kathy-72 Freytag, ,lim-94, 159 Fribley,4Beverly-72, 105 Fromm, Jerry-49, 196 Fulton, Becky-83, 102, 104, 107, 120, 116 Fulton, Kryn-49, 105, 107, 120, 196, 116 Gallegos, Victor-84 Garner, Rick-72, 131, 164 Garratt, Beth-94, 104, 106, 134 Garratt, David-49, 131, 196 Gattuso, Vickif84 Gaul, John-84 Geckler, Dawn-35, 49, 103, 105, 113, 115, 120, 128, 130, 196, 124, 116 Geckler, Sam George, ,lack-84 George, Cheryl-94, 106, 122 Gerardot, Terry-94, 106, 159 Gerbec, Dawn-49, 105, 120, 116 Getz, Dan-94 Getz, Sue-84, 104 Gill, Sue-84, 103, 104, 105, 112, 153, 116 Gillis, Nancy-35, 72, 105, 109, 112, 113, 130, 157, 118 Goetz, Debbie-103 Goetz, Kim-84, 107, 140 Gonzales, ,lessee-72, 140 Goodman. Ken-84, 107, 165, 166, 169 Graham, Nancy-94, 109, 136 Grant, Bruce-40, 49, 102, 103, 113, 115, 121, 125, 128, 153, 196, 126 Grant, Laurie-94, 109 .Gray, Donald-94 Gray, Steve-133 Greco, Sue-72, 105, 110, 112 Greene, Davef-84, 107, 121 Grella, James-94, 109 Gressinger, Jeanette-50, 103, 105, 196 Griffith, Cheryl-72, 180 Grimes, Steve-72 Grishaber, Rick-94, 164 Gronko, Kathy-94, 104, 134 Gronko, Susan-50, 105, 128, 196, 124 Gross, Debbie-84, 104, 134 Gross, Pat-50, 112, 117, 196, 118 Grove, Gary-94, 106. 115 Grove, Mike-94, 109 Guerrieri, James-95, 164 Guest, .lune-84, 107, 120, 122, 128 Guilliouma, Larry-50, 137, 197 Guisinger, Barb--95 Guist, Debbie-72, 105 Gutshall, Dave-95, 141 Gutshall, Mike-50, 140, 197 Haase, Billh95, 103, 106 Haase, Nan,-50, 72, 103, 105, 112, 128, 197, 124, 116 Haase, Nikki-72, 103, 105, 107, 117, 121, 154, 155, 127 Habony, Bob-50, 197 Haer, Ron-95 Haga. Scott-72, 103, 137 Hall, Rayh-84, 106, 140 Halter, .loe-84 - Halter, William-95, 110 Hamilton, Kitty--50, 117, 197 Hanen, Denise-84 Hanlon. Mike-84, 107 Hann, Carol-72, 105, 117, 132 Hann, Gregory-95 Happoldt, Candie-95 Harder, Nancy-50, 123, 197 Hardesty, Leslie Haren, Becky-84, 110, 136 Harold, Jeff-72, 103 Harper, Betty-95, 119, 128, 135 Harper, Nancy-82, 119, 121, 123, 128 Harrold, Brian-72, 107 Harrold, Diane-95, 104, 106, 134 Harrold, Ellen-84 Harriman, John-72 Harrison, ,lohn-72, 109, 131 Harter, Barb-35, 84, 104, 110, 112, 117 129, 130, 151 Hartman, Bob-84 Hartong, Donna-84, 104 Hartung, Barb-84, 135, 116, 118 Hartung, Wick-95 159 102,104, 109, 112, , 102, 109, 133,141, Hartzell, Milk-95, 110, 141 Heavlin, Cindy-84, 104 Haverstock, Dave-84, 107, 162 Haverty, Larry-78, 106, 14-0, 14-1 Hayes, Pat-51, 197 Hayes, Sandra-95, 104, 109, 136 Haythorn, RichardA84 Hearnc, Scott-72, 111, 113, 115, 120 Heavlin, Cindy-84, 109 8 Hehb, Beverly-95, 119 Heim, Laura-84, 112, 136 Heiman, Jeanie-51, 105, 109, 121, 197, 116 Heiman, Tomf95, 141 Heiser, Dick-51, 197 Heisser, Cindy-51, 103, 105, 136, 137, 197 Heitger, Ruthann-95 Heller, Gary-197 Heller, Peggy Helscher, Mike-95 Helscher, Pat-451, 122, 125, 128, 197, 116 Hendrickson, Rick-111, 172, 121 Hennis, Lathy-109 Henry, Bill-51, 197 Henry, Junior-84 Henry, Stephy-84, 104, 110, 112, 136 Henson, Bruce-95, 104 Heppe, Anna-84, 104, 128 Herman, Kathy-106 Herman, Skip-51, 197 Hershherger, Cindy-84, 136 Hershberger, Holly-95, 104, 109, 128, 134 Hesson, Kathy-130 Highben, Dave-84 Highhen, Wayne-85 Hill, David-95 Hill, Kathy-72, 119 Hill, Margie-95, 135 Hill, Ray-133 Hiller, Joan-72 Hiller, Larry-95 Hillyer, Bob-85, 131, 140, 141 Hinez, Carol-85 Hoagland, Kim-95. 106, 141 Hoagland, Sandy-51, 107. 128, 197 Hocevar, Gary-72, 110, 115, 128 Hocevar, Pamela-95, 110 Hockenherry, Pat-72 Hodgson, .lames-75, 106, 159 Hoff, Pam-51, 107, 121, 130, 197, 116 Hoffman, Sharron-85 Hoffman. Sue-52, 117, 197 Holhen, Cheryl-95, 110, 134 Holhen. Michelle-85, 104, 112 Holl, Ray-141 Holl, Tom-85, 103, 109 Holland, Stan-95 Holshoy, Sue-105, 106, 132 Hopkins, Billie-95, 104, 109, 122 Hopkins, Sue-52, 197 Howald, Dave-85 Howcnstine, Kim-68 Hubet, Mike-95, 106, 141 Hufstetler, Mark-95, 106, 141 Hughes, Katherine-95, 104 Hummel, John-95, 141 Humphrey, Mike-72 Huthmacher, Wade-73, 107 Hutton, Dale-95, 109 Hutton, Karen-52, 105, 197 Huyett, Daryl-52, 114, 137, 197 Iceman, Dennis-85, 107, 131 Ickes,Jinr-40,52,102,113,125,130, 131, 156, 161, 197, 163 Ickes, Cathi-95, 102, 104, 106, 112, I 119, 122 Jackson, Scott-85, 102, 110 Jacobsen, Dick-52, 197 Jasinski, Jan-52, 103, 121, 197, 126, 116 Jenkins, Amy-85, 107, 132, 133 Jenson, Ted-73 Jindra, Anna Mae-95, 135 J indra, Dan--73 Johanning, Jill-85, 104, 116 J ohanning, Mark-52, 140, 145, 197 Johns, Diana-73, 105, 120, 128, 132, 124, 127 Johnson, J im-85 Johnson, Marilyn-53, 117, 197 J ohnston, J im-85 Jones, Kathy-69, 73, 102, 105, 119, 121, 130, 131 Joy, Debby-53, 117, 197 Joy, Dee-53, 197 Joy, Jeannie-95 Kagey, Roben-95, 104, 106 Keely, Kevin-197 Keely, Pat-85, 109 Keen, Marcia-73 Kelby, Mike-85, 106, 131, 165 Kelby, Sue-95, 104, 135 Keller, Willetta-96, 106, 135 Kemp, Dan-73 Kessel, Glen-73 Kidder, Maryf73. 109, 110, 130 Kidder, Sue-96, 112, 134 Kiko, Dennis-85, 140, 141, 164 Kiko, Phil-73, 107, 140, 141, 164 Killian, John-85, 107 King, David-197 Kirby, Dara--85, 107, 119, 128 Kirkbride, Sue-53, 103, 105, 109, 112, 130 197 Kleve, Charles-141 Kleve, Dale-85. 96, 110, 114, 136 Kleve, Kieth-137 Kline. Sharman--53, 105, 112, 115, 121, 131, 136, 197 Knight, Cappi-85, 135 Knisley, Bill-73 Knouse, Allan-96 Knox, Jack-85, 140 Knox, Jim-141 Kobie, Jan-96 Kohie, Jeff-85, 128, 133, 118 Koch, Dan-53, 115, 197, 118 Kohl, Darlene-85 Kohl, Isabelle-73, 105 Kohr, Doug-73, 109, 136 Kohr, Lana-109. 86, 136, 137 Kolberg. Diane-96 Konen, Fred-85 Konerth, Mike--86, 109, 129, 140, 141, 143 KonovskY,J0hn-73,107,140,143,164 165 Kopf, Rick-86 Kormes, Frank-73 Kovacsiss, Dan-197 Kovash, Mike-73, 110, 121, 128, 136, 137 Kracker, Chuck-197 Kraig, Debby-53, 105, 120, 129, 197 Krause, Steve-73, 96, 109 Kress, David--109, 141 Krnach, Debby-96, 104, 135 Kroger, J oe-86, 107 Kuhn, Jack-86, 107 Kuhn, Tom-53, 197 Kurtzman, Kathy-73, 105, 123 Kuzmik, Edward-96, 106 Kwett, David-96, 107, 110, 160, 156 Lambos, George-73 Lamp, Becky-73, 105, 123, 129 Lantz, Bob-73 Lantz, Mike-96, 102, 109, 159 Landefeld, Robin-86, 104, 132 Lanzer, Glenn-96, 106, 141, 159 Lanzer, Lomin-73, 105, 106, 132 Lappin, Valerie-73, 102, 105 Larkins, Mike-73 Lawrence, Chuck-86, 107, 115, 164, 165 Lease, Sam- Leatherberry, Linda-73, 103 LeBarre, Daivd-197 LeBarre, Dennis-96 Lebo, Don-96 Lee, Jan-86 Leister, Rudy-73, 106, 136, 137 Leonard, Gene- Lewis, Bob- Lewis, Dick-73, 111, 128 Lewis, Scott-86 Liggett, Annette-96, 109, 134 Lightbody, J0an-73, 105, 129, 150, 151, 116 Limbach, Tim-86, 109 Limbach, Tom-96 Lindsay, Linda-54, 105, 120, 125, 128, 197,126 1jppka,l onna-86,104,106,112,117, 128,135 Little, B011-106 Little, Don-173 Loch, Ricky-96, 106 Lock, Roger-73 Loeffler, Adrienne-96, 104, 109 Long, Mary-74, 109, 119, 121, 130 Long. Larry-96, 114, 141 Longheier, J ohn-54, 148, 149, 197 Lonery, Carol-119 Lopez, Dave-54, 197 Lorch, Bob-86 Lowe, Sue-54, 105, 197 Lucas, Barb-74 Lucius, Shelley-86, 104, 128 Luna, Sandra-54, 103, 105, 197 Lundberg, Ingrid-54, 105, 109, 131 197 Lutes, J oseph-96 Lux, Joanne-86, 110, 129, 136 Lyons, Aleta--96, 109, 134 Lyons, Elaine-54, 198 Maceyak, Ron-96, 109, 141 Mack, Sue-54, 103. 198, 116 Mackley, Tim-74, 136, 137 Madison, Rick-55, 198 Maier, Debbie-86 Maier, Tim-96 Mallue, Paul-80, 86, 102, 107, 114, 129. 153 Mansfield, Sandy-74, 119 Mantor, Greg-74, 119 Marchand, Pat-86, 104, 109 Marchand, Rod-74, 157 Marsh, Tom-96, 137 Marshall, Jack-86, 109, 140, 141 Marti, Beth-74 Marzilli, Rilla-74, 105, 106, 109, 112, 130 Marzilli, Dave-115 Maser, Doug--74, 111, 115, 121, 125, 127, 128, 131, 118 Masters, Bob-86 Masters, Ron-55, 198 Matako, David-55, 69, 198 Matheson, Gail-45, 55, 102, 105, 112, 115, 198, 118 Mathie, David-86 Mathie, Pat-96, 104, 106, 109 Mathie, Sally-117 Mattevi, Debbie-96, 104 Matthews, Patti-86, 104 Maullar, Marcia-96, 104, 112, 134 Mauller, Ed-96, 133, 164, 165, 147 Maurer, Lewiw55, 89, 137, 145, 165, 198 Maurer, Martha-119, 96 Maxhimer, Jerry-96, 110, 112 Mayers, Harvey-86, 140, 141 Meanor, Jeff-110, 87, 140 Medure, Claudia-97 Meeting, Carol-105, 74, 136 Meeting, Michele-97 Mehl, Bonnie-56, 123, 198 Mehl, Don-103, 112, 198, 118 Melvin, DannieA74, 129, 151 Mercier, Cindy-56, 123, 198 Merithew, Bonnie-104, 112, 87, 11 Merithew, Jay-97, 141 Merry, Marcie-74, 112, 130, 122, 130, 127 Mertz, Patty-97, 104, 109 Messenger, J ack-74, 107, 156, 160 Mesloh, Anne-87, 104, 107 Michael, Barb-56, 105, 198, 116 Michael, Dave-74 Michael, Doug-87 Michaels, Diana-74, 105 Michaels, Janet-87, 104, 117, 128, 134 Miller, Becky-74, 131 Miller, Cathy-87 Miller, Cheryl-111, 74, 105 Miller, Deborah-74, 117, 119 Miller, Ed-97 Miller, Jerry-57, 128, 198, 124, 127 Miller, Toni-132 Miller, Kathy-57, 105, 112, 115, 117, 130, niulea 12o,19s,126,116 Kerde-57,105,119,120,128 124 198, Miller, Kris-57, 103, 105, 115, 120, 129, Miller, 121 Miller h1Hled 130, 198, 126, 116 Lauri-75, 105, 107, 111, 119, Rebecca-97 Richard-97, 110 na0bbedey,110uy-87,104,109,122 Mohr, Mark-57 Montgomery, Bruce-29, 57, 107, 112, 120, 198, 125, 128, 139, 131, 154, 167, 165, 168,126 Montgomery, Scott-97, 103, 112, 133 Moore, Cindy-106 Moore, Karen-97 Moore, Mildred-87, 132 Morgan, Frank-97 Morton, Sue-75 Mottice, Bob-97, 110, 133 Mottice, Peggy-57, 105, 136, 137, 198 Mullen, Bob-75 Murdock, Doug-75 Myer, Debbie-104 Myers, Sandy-87, 104, 112, 119, 116 Mysza, Bob-58, 164, 165, 166, 198 169,168 McClurg, Alan-96, 106, 137 McConnell, Sherry-55, 117, 123, 198 McCracken, Chris-35, 74, 110, 112, 115, 121, 129, 131, 118 McCullough, Jim-55, 112, 113, 129, 198, 163 McCullough, Joan-74 McCullough, Mike-74, 112 McCully, Tami-96, 109, 161, 154, 155 McElrath, Jeff-55, 198 MeEl1'ath, Kathy-96, 104 McFee, Mike-55, 97, 131, 137, 198 McFee, RogerH97, 137 McGinnis, Brad-97 McGinnis, Brent-86, 102, 106, 112, 115, 133 McGinnis, Pat-56, 198 McGraw, Kathy-86, 109, 117, 134 Mclnnes, Greg-74 McKee, Eddie-56, 198 McLain, Bob-156, 160 McLain, Gretchen-74, 97, 109, 151, 118 McLaughlin, lVlikef56, 198 McMaster, Richard-87, 110 Naylor. James-97, 106 Neal, Steve-58, 198 Nchlen, Pam-97, 136 Neidert, William-94 Neuner, Bob-87, 107 Nevel, Sue-58, 105, 198, 116 Nichols, Terry-97 Nidert, Bill-110, 112 Nikolaidis, Louie-80, 87, 102, 103, 107, 115 Nist, Linda-87, 136 Norman, Recky-97, 103, 104, 117 Norman, Ed-58, 198 Norman, Walt-58, 198 Now, Carol-75, 105, 109, 121, 132 Now, David-97, 164 Now. Diane-87, 104, 110, 119, 120, 128, 132 Now, Pal-58, 109, 121, 198 Nusbaumer, Judy-75, 103, 117 Nutter, D2111475, 129, 131,140, 143, 164 Nutter, Nancy-31, 40, 58, 102, 105, 120, 125, 128, 198, 126, 116 Oakes, Cary-75, 102, 103, 106, 121, 156, 160, 127 Oberlin, Eve-75, 125, 128 Obney, Jack-75, 140 O'Connor, Geraldine-97, 103, 110, 112, 122 Ohliger, Carla-87 Ohlson, Deban-58, 105, 130, 199 Olnhausen, Nan-75 Orin. Jeff-97, 106 Ott, Lynne-87 Panke, Carl-87, 107. 114 Panke, Donna-58, 105, 119, 199 Paramore, Jeff-97. 106, 159 Parmenter, Bob-75, 114, 136, 127 Paro, Steve-75, 112, 120 Parry, Ralph-75 Parsons, Bonnie-59, 117, 123, 199 Parsons, Debby-87 Parson, Karen--97, 135 Patterson, Mary-97, 104, 136 Patton, Paula-97, 104- Paul, Dick-59, 107, 148, 149, 199 Paul, Ray-97 Penovich. Kathy-29, 59, 87, 103, 111, 112, 117, 120 Penovich, Nancy-104, 105, 111, 135 Perdue, Kathy-75, 105, 136, 199, -127 Perkins, Deborah-97 Perkins, Linda-87 Perrin, Patti-87, 104 Perrin, Penny-59, 119, 199 Perrin, Polly-97, 104, 109, 134, 151 Persons, .1 eff-75 Peters, Debbie-75, 102, 103, 105, 112, 133, 151 Pfahler, Linda-59, 128, 198 Pfahler, Sharon-87 Pfeiffer, Lorene-75, 105, 123, 129, 198 Pfeiffer, Lonny-28, 59, 103, 114, 121, 125, 126 Pfendler, Bob-87, 110. 112 Phares, Jim-59, 115, 199 Phillips, Marsha-88, 104, 107, 112, 117, 120 Phillips, Pat-75, 105,106, 107, 117, 120, 122, 116 Pitcot, Louis-97, 103, 157 Pizzino, Debby-59, 199 Pizzino, .1ohni97, 141, 164 Plance, Bob-75 Plaster, Richard-88, 109 Plastow, Alan-97, 137 Platzer, Linda-75, 105, 112, 119, 132, 116 Poling, Rex-88 Pope, Darlene-75, 105, 106, 128 Pope, Patricia-104, 112 Pope, Sue-88, 119 Power, Brenda-59, 105, 137, 199 Power, Lcsterf75 Prato, Alicia-97, 135, 151 Preece, Kim-75, 103, 111, 114, 127 Pressler, Koleen-60, 103, 105, 109, 120, 129, 150, 151, 198, 116, 127, 154 Pressler, Ted-97, 109 ' Pritz, Kurt-97, 102, 110, 133, 141, 153, 159, 91 Pruden, Chrisv-88 Pry, Linda-76, 121, 130, 131, 136, 137 Quass, Cindy-60, 105, 107, 112, 115, 122, 130, 131, 199 Quinlan, Jim-76 Ramsey, Tom-76 Randles, Ron-76 Rank, Pam-35, 80, 88, 112, 129, 135, 151, 118, 154, 155 Rank, Becky-104 Rastetter, Bill-76 Rastetter, Debbie-97 Rebillot, John-76 Rebillot, Kris-60, 105, 112, 128, 199, 124, 127 Reed, Heather-97, 104, 106 Reed, Mavis-76, 127 Reed, Rosemary-60. 105, 112, 199 Reeder, Chris-76, 105, 111, 112 Reese, AnneA76, 106, 117, 132 Reese, Ed-88 Reese, Nancy-97, 119, 134 Reese, Sue-88, 130 Reese, Tim-60, 103, 107, 199 Regula, Tom-60, 137, 199 Regula, Barb-132 Reikowski, Art-76 Renner, Joyce-88, 104 Reynolds, Glen-60, 199 Rhein, Debbie-88, 103, 104, 110, 134 Rhodeback, Cathy-97, 104, 110, 136 Rhodeback, Christine-97, 104, 109, 136 Rice, Wendy-97, 134 Richards, Bill-76, 140, 14-5 Richards, Martin-98 Richardson, Bruce-88, 199 Richardson, Carry-H98 Ridenbaugh, Bob-60, 140, 144, 145 Ridley, Michele-98 Riegler, Barb-76, 105 Rink, Becky-88, 104, 109 Risber, Carol-76, 105, 119 Ritchie, Donn-61, 103, 125, 14-8, 149, 199 Roberts, Michael-98 Roberts, Ron-88 Robertson. Janis-98, 110 Robinson, Kathy-98, 106, 137 Robinson, Mike-76, 107, 131, 161, 156 Robishaw, Rick-76, 103, 106 Roe, Ruth-88, 104 Rogers, Joyce-61, 131, 199 Rohr, Adam-199 Rohr, Barb-98 Rohr, .1 erry-98 Rohr, Mary-61, 103, 119, 199 Rohr, Rhonda-76, 105 Rohr, Tim-61, 164, 165, 166, 199 Romig, Annk104 Romig, Nancy-98 Rose, James-98, 109, 164 Ross, Candy-88, 104, 107 Rosenberger, .1 im-35, 76, 64, 102, 106, 115, 121, 131, 153, 163 Roush, Ronnie-88, 104, 110 Roush, Claudia488, 117, 132, 104 Roush, Lucinda-98 Ruby, Bernie-61, 105, 122, 199 Rupert, Don461, 199 Russell, Fred-98 Russell, Sharon-98, 134 Ruwadi, Debbie-98, 109, 136 Ruwadi, Doug-76, 109, 136, 137 Safreed, Randy-98, 106 Sanders, Sue-88, 104, 129, 131, 116 Santora, Rosie-61, 107, 113, 120, 130, 199, 116 Santora, Peter-88 Sarachene, Larry-76, 107, 161, 156 Sauder, Susan-98, 104, 106, 134 Savchenko, Carol-61, 105, 107, 199 Savchenko, Karen-76, 103, 105, 106, 121, 132 Sayre, David-88 Schaur, Diana-62, 199 Scharver, Dean-98, 141 Scharver, Paul-62, 199 Scharver, Sally-88, 110, 128 Scheetz, Johanna-98, 106 Scheetz, Jon-88, 140, 141, 164, 168 Scheuerman, Paula-98 Schleich, Jack-77, 140 Schmucher, Dick-77, 140, 141 Schmucker, Jane-98, 106, 137 Schneider, Betty-.76, 105, 137 Schneider, Judy-62, 105, 117, 199 Schneider, Steve-88, 114, 133, 140, 141 Schneiders, Glen-98, 102, 109, 133 Schoen, Barry-72, 164, 166, 199, 169 Schoonover, Chris-88, 104, 107, 129 Schrader, Kathy-62, 105, 117, 123, 199 Schroder, Ann Marie-62, 105, 130, 199 Schreiner, Jill-76 1 Schubert, Debbie-88, 104, 117, 128 Schuckert, Jay-77, 109, 131 Schuckert, Joan-88, 104 Schworm, Rick-62, 199 Scott, Debbie-77, 105, 106, 112, 132 Scott, John-98 Scott, Mike-77 Scott, Molly-62, 199 Scott, Terry-77, 121, 103 , Scroggs, Bill-89 Seroggs, Van-98, 106 Seifert, Tim-89, 133, 157 Selogy, Sue-136 ' Selzer, Kay-62, 105, 128, 199 Selzer, Keith-98, 164 Senften. Rae Ann-63, 105, 123, 199 Sensel, Ed-98 Shackelford, Karen-89, 104, 105, 109, 134 Shafer, Claudia Shaffer, Ginny-63 Shaffer, Kathy-98, 110, 112, 134 Shaffer, Mark-77, 114 Shanafelt, Tim-77 Shealor, Chip-77 Sheppler, Kathy-77, 105, 123, 125, 127, 128 Shrider, .1 udith-98, 109 Siers, Rick-97, 106, 112, 156, 161 Siers, Nikki-63, 105, 128, 199 Sigler, Karen-98, 109, 134 Sigrist, Janice-89, 109, 121, 122, 136, 137 151 Slingluff, Jim-77 Wolfe, Sigrist, Ron-63, 125, 137, 200, 126 Simmons, Kathy-89, 104, 116 Simmons, Phyllis-98, 104, 106 Simon, Margaret-77 simpson, April-98, 104, 106, 112, 135, Slingluff, Terry-77, 121 Smith, Carl-63, 200 Smith, Dale-98, 107 Smith, Dale-77, 106, 134 Smith Debbie-98, 134 Smith, Gayle-117, 200 Smith Janet-98, 109, 112, 134 Smith, Kathy-109, 111, 117, 77, 120, 125, 128, 133 Smith, Linda-89, 104, 110, 120 Smith, Kathy-132, 127 Smith, Norm-77 Smith, Ron-63, 121, 131, 200 Smith, Sandy-89 Smith, Wendy-89, 104 Snee, Mike-63, 121, 140, 144, 200 Sneed, Helen-89, 104, 117 Snicer, Gary-89 Snicer, Glennf98 Snyder, Brenda-98, 119, 135 Snyder, George-89, 109 Snyder, Judy--112, 117 Snyder, Sharon-63, 117, 200 Sober, Margaret-98, 106, 123 Sogorka, Betty-89 Sommer, Cheryl-89, 136 Sommer, Gary-89 Spuhler, Lynn-77 Stadler. Peggy-89, 109, 120 Stahr, Donise-99, 102, 104, 135 Stamets, Rick-30, 102, 121, 125, 128, 164, 167, 200, 131, 124 Stanfnrd, Nancy-99. 103, 112 Standridge, Sharon-200 Stanley, Bob-78, 109 Stark, Bill-78, 114, 156 Stark, David-99 Stark, Harry-78 Starkey, Karen-64, 105, 109, 130, 200 Starn, Joanne-64, 117, 200 St. Clair, Dave-64, 114, 200, 127 Stedman, Lindsay-78, 146, 160, 162 Steed, David-39, 131 Steffee, Cynthia-99, 103, 104 Steffee, Vickie-78, 103, 105, 112 Stephen, Patricia-99, 104 Stewart, Dennis-99 Stick, David-99. 133, 141 Steiner, Sally-89, 104, 109, 112, 119, 135, 116 Sternens, Pat-106 Stitt, John-89, 107 Strazi, Judy-104 Streit, Larry-64, 134, 164, 165, 166, 200, 169 Streamo, David-89, 103 Stuber, John-78 Stump, Beverly-99. 109. 134 Stump, Leslie-89, 104, 106, 112, 134 Sturm, Allice-111, 78, 105 Suite, Gayle-99, 106, 134 Summers, Cheryl-136 Sunderland, Kathy-78, 105, 132 Sundheimer, Carol-78, 105 Surbey, Candy-89, 109 Sutton, Doris-89, 109 Sutton, Violet-64, 123, 200 Swallen, Scott-99, 110, 141 Swallen, Tim-78, 111 Swallen, Tom-78, 108, 114, 137 Swisher, Mary-99 Switzer, Linda--78, 102, 103, 105, 112, 129, 151, 153, 124 Swonger, Tim-78 Talmadge, Chuck-89, 110 Taylor, Kathy-99, 136 Taylor, Mike-90 Tedesco, Theresa-99 Theis, Fred-99, 106 Theis, ,lean-64, 107, 121, 122, 131, 200 Thomas, Eddie-99, 109 Thomas, Helen-99, 136 Thompson, Diann-99 Tiffner, Kathy-90, 104 Tilley, Dave-90 Tokash, Rhonda-78, 107 Tracy, Mark-99 Treisch, ,lean-90 Tschantz, Janet-99, 109, 128, 135 Ubick, Marshak78, 105, 108, 121, 118 Ulmer, Dianef99. 102, 104, 135 Ulmer, Marsha--65, 121, 200, 126 Underwood, Dave-29, 109, 125, 164, 165, 166, 169 Valdiserri, Donn-65, 200 Vance, Terry-90, 110 Vaughan, Penny-137 Vaughan, Nancy-65, 105, 121, 137, 200 Vaughn, Elaine-65, 130, 131, 200 Vernon, Sue-78, 103, 105, 111, 121, 130, 116 Vernon, Wayne-121, 200 Vinton, Debbie-78 Vinton, Mike-99, 106 Vittling, Jon-78 Vittling, Nancy-99, 104 Vrabel, JoeH90, 109, 140 Waldroup, Cliff-78 Walters, Linda-4-0, 65, 102, 105, 121, 123, 129, 150, 153, 200 Warehime, Dana-78, 127, 140, 143 Warehime, Sandy-78, 99, 109 Wargo, ShelleyA65, 103, 105, 120, 116, 200 Warren, Cathy-112, 106 Warren, Denise-111 Warren, Michele-99 Warwick, Sandy-78 Watson, Don-90, 107 Watson, Pat-99, 106, 134, 129, 132 Weaver, Candy-90 Webb, Brian-99, 106, 141 Webb, Cliff-90, 140. 141 Weber, Cheryl-65, 117, 123, 200 Weekley, Greg-65, 115, 131, 200 Weirich, Kay-65, 117, 200 Weisent, Dale-79 Weisgarber, Debbie-65, 103, 105, 112, 115, 117, 121. 122, 130, 200, 116 Weister, Bill-90 Weisz, Rick-99. 106 Welshenbaugh, Joe-90, 107 Welty, Cindy-79, 103, 105, 108, 117, 121, 116 Welty, Sue-79, 117 West, Bob-65, 131, 200 West, Ron-90, 107, 136 West, Sam-90, 110, 112, 120, 137 Wheeland, Sue-79, 105, 117, 120, 128 Wheeler, Richard-190 Wheeler, Vicki-99, 104, 134 White, Bob-79, 108, 114, 137 Wilhelm, Tom-65, 107, 131, 200 Wilkinson, Charles-190 Wilkinson, Cheryl-99 Williams, Bob-65, 125, 156, 161, 163, 200 Williams, Irene-90, 102, 110, 134 Williams, .1 eff-90, 106 Williams, Scott-131 Williams, Sue-79, 90, 104, 105, 109, 132, 136 Williams, Susan-111 Wilson, Scott-79, 103, 108, 114, 156, 161, 127 Wilton, Sandy-67, 105, 123, 200 Winnett, Bill-67, 140, 145, 165, 166, 200, 168 Wolf, Richard-99, 106, 157 Wolfarth, Bob-79 Barb-79 Wolfe, Diana-99, 112 Wvlfe, .lohn-99, 79, 111, 103, 131, 157, 127 Wolfe, Mike-90, 107 Wolfe, Angela-79, 105,109, 117, 120, 132 Woods, Linda-67, 103, 109, 119, 200 Woods, Sandy-90, 121 Workinger, Joyce-99, 134 Workman, Cindy--67, 105, 117, 120, 200 Wucinick, Mike-79 Wucinick, Nancy-79, 102, 103, 105, 106,l1l,121,122,116 Wycuff, Donna-67, 105, 119, 122, 128, 200, 126 Wycuff, Mike-99 Wyles, Chris-99 Wyles, Pat-79, 105 Yackey, Debra-99, 104 Yanke, Yanke, .1 nseph-99 Mark-67, 107, 114, 156, 200 Yanke, Olga-99 Yant, Pat-90, 106, 120, 132 Yingling, Connie-67, 105, 123, 200 Yoder, Gary-90, 158 Yost, Becky-90, 110, 116 Yost, Randy-79 Yost, Ricky-99, 109 Youden. Carolyn-99, 79, 109 Young, Dave-79, 109 Young, Gary-67, 125, 140, 144, 200 Young, .lim-79 Young, Roger-'90 Young, Sharon-99, 109, 134 Young, Sue-132 Young, Tom-90 Yutzey, Kathy--79, 105, 133, 116 Zahler, Richard-90, 116 Zastudil, Don-79, 109, 140 Zenovic, Karen-79. 105, 106, 121, 122 Zettle, Chery--90, 110 Zink, Judy-99, 110, 119, 134, 141 Zink, Larry-79, 106, 114, 115, 140, 164 165 FACULTY AND OTHER SCHOOL PERSONNEL Amacher, Walter-22, 47 Baines, Peggy-12, 24 Barnhart, Gene-24 Baxter. Lois-17, 40, 147 Berg, John-16 Bergen, Joseph-23, 114 Blachly, Martha-18 Bond, Virginia-21, 123 Brogan, Charles-19, 69 Brothers, Agnes-25 Brumbaugh, Evelyn-25 Burgess, Howard-19, 69 Clark, Beverlee-18, 119, 129 Cunion, Karen-21, 91 Day, Jeanne-14, 104, 105 DeMooy, Robert-13 DeNayer, Josephine Dickson. David-21, 80 Dutka, Harry-22 Dye, Marilyn-25 Fenstermaker, Geraldine-25 Forgan, Dale-24 Fry, Donna-20, 128 Frye, Thelma-23 Fulton, Corinn-21, 129, 50 , l , Carra, Neil-140, 156 Gatchell, Lawrence-21 Geih, Elmerw15, 108, 40 Gerber, Doris-12 Gerber, PaulA24 Graybill, Donald-24 Gross, Ralph-25 Cuisinger, Elmer-25 Henry, Clyde-14, 91 Henry, Leila-24 Hemcane, Melville--22, 93 Hill, Ralph-25 Hillebrecht, lola-23, 126 Hoffman, Harry-140, 156 Hunt, Ruth-25 Huthmacher, Wilbut-25 Jacobs, Michaleen-22, 69 Johnson. Harold-25 Jolliff, Howard-19, 156 Jones, Warren-16, 140, 156 Keifer, Gerelda-25 Kirkhride, Karen-15 Lawrence, Preston-22 Lawrence, Sarahf21 Larson, .loseph--17, 140 Lesh, Leta-25 Letcavits, .lim-140 Lindesmith, Robert-16, 40 Lininger, Vera-19, 117 Lorenz, June-24 McCoy, Mary-19, 40, 117 McKee, Thomas-16, 91 McMullin, Richard-20, 131, 133, 134, Montgomery, Harold-22 Morganstern, Paula-14, 104, 105 Osterman, Lydia-79 Pfendler, .lane-20, 128 Pfouts, Florence-17, 80 Phaler, Esther Ramga, Cecil-16, 125, 3 Ramga, Mildred-14, 120 Rasch, Cynthia-82 Reese, Ray-22, 140, 146 Rohr. Betty-25 Rhodes, Dawn--23 Rohrhauah, Elma-15 Rohrer. Ted-18, 140, 142, 164 Schneider, Marie-25 Would You Believe Schneider, Micky-25 Smith, Verie-19, 103 Snapp, Carl-12, 24 Speicher, Fritz-24 Steve, Andrew-13 Swartz, Virginia-25 Tallman, C. W.-12, 24 Taylor, Bea-13 Temples, Charles-20, 136 Thornton, .lames-14, 118 Tilley, BruceE25 Vaughn, Grant-24 Vernon, Russell-25 Walther, Ruth-20, 128 Welshenhaugh, Kathy-25 Weister, Lois-25 ' Wheeler, Alice-15, 107 Williams, Bonnie-25 Williams. Louisahellw25 Wyles. Cordon-17, 148, 156 Yant. Clen425 Yinglina, Ed-25 Yoder, Luella 'Faye-14, 124 Ziroff. Margaret-14 X 'Nv- wMfWgQGR bQ0' W 9'Uw'1M FE 'TQ iUWf?fM5fjmW QWff:?Y? ff Pjf,2-dfigasif i fs - Ai 1 ' 1 E EXEQ SQQXY And so ends the 1968 school year. The graduating class will soon leave the halls of Jackson, but for those returning next year, Jackson will still be the home of the Polar Bears. There will be a new student body, led by new seniors, who will inhabit the halls and keep Jackson one of uthe bestw schools. With the end of this school year comes the end of Hour Scoop. We have worked long and hard to make the annual a success and we hope that it will bring back many memories of this year. However, the annual could not have been possible Without the joint efforts of many people. We extend sincere thanks to Mr. Cecil Rafrnga, our advisorg to Mr. Rex Johnson, our Taylor Company representativeg to Jfroup and Pluto, to all members of the annual staff who spent so much of their time and energy to co-ordinate the book and to the administration and faculty and student body for all their enthusiasm and support. Perhaps most important we extend a sincere thanks to Jackson High School for from it we are learning to be 'gcitizens of the world, part of our community. 1968 SCOOP STAFF NANCY NUTTER .... KATHY SMITH ........ KATHY SHEPPLER .... LINDA LINDSAY . . . EVE OBERLIN . .1 . . . . PAUL ECKARD ...... BRUCE MONTGOMERY BARB DAY . . . DOUG MASER . . . PAT HELSCHER . . . BRUCE GRANT ...... MR. CECIL RAMGA .. . . . . Editor-in-chief . . . Co-Faculty editor .. . Co-Faculty editor Assistant Typist . . . . . Senior Editor Co-Class editor Co-Class editor . . . . . 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