Jefferson High School - Delphi Yearbook (Delphos, OH)
- Class of 1971
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DELPHI 1971 DELPHOS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL DELPHOS, OHIO 1 IN MEMORIAM JOHN WILLIAM MERSCHMAN was awarded the second through twenty-third award of the Air Medal. The second and third award of the Air Medal were for heroism as an air¬ craft crew member in Southeast Asia. Additionally he was awarded the Army Commenda¬ tion Medal with the first Oak Leaf Cluster and the Good Conduct Medal. Prior to his death. Specialist Merschman had been awarded the Air Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Aircraft Crewman Badge, and the Marksman Badge with Automatic Rifle Bar. JOHN WILLIAM MERSCHMAN was graduated from Delphos Jefferson High School in the Spring of 1968. Bill was active in football, student council, and was Vice-President of his class during his Junior and Senior years. He was a member of the Varsity D-Club and was the President of the club during his Senior year. Bill was quiet and shy, but he always smiled. We shall never forget you John William Merschman. To keep your ever smiling face in our midst, we the Class of 1971, dedicate this edition of the Delphi in your memory. 2 1 ' JOHN WILLIAM MERSCHMAN CLASSES - 40-52 FACULTY - 8-16 SENIORS - 18-32 4 SPORTS - 54-74 STUDENT LIFE - 76-112 r i? r ‘4k - li 1 j f f | ; ££ L ADVERTISEMENTS - 114-159 5 6 FACULTY It is here that we wish to recognize our faculty. We wish to thank them for their hard work and all that they have taught us at DJHS. Graduating Class of 1971 MRS. RUTH AYERS nomics B.A., Heidelberg College, Home Eco- MR. WALTER B. ARNETTE, JR. — B.A., B.S. in Ed., Defiance College, Social Studies, Delphi Advisor, National Honor So¬ ciety, A-V Director, Senior Class Advisor MISS ADELAIDE M. BENNING — B.A. in Business Educa¬ tion, M.S. in Business Education, Mary Manse College, Ohio State University, University of Cincinnati, University of Wis¬ consin, Bookkeeping I and II, Shorthand I and II, Typing I and II 8 MR. JERRY BURREY — B.S., Bluffton, St. Francis, Head Basketball Coach, Athletic Director, Biology I and II MR. ROGER BURREY — B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern Universi¬ ty, Jr. High Industrial Arts MRS. JEANNE CLARK — B.A., St. Ma ry’s Notre Dame, Art MRS. THEDA GARRISON — B.S. in Ed., Earlham College, Bluffton, Kent State, Ohio Northern University, 7th and 8th English, 7th Reading MR. JAMES B. DAMSCHRODER — B.S. in Ed., Ohio North¬ ern University, Mechanical Drawing I and II, Wood Technolo¬ gy, Freshman Comprehensive, Asst. Football Coach MR. BILL FITLER — B.S. in Ed., Ohio North¬ ern University, Electricity, Woodworking, Technology, Mechanical Drawing, Metal¬ working Technology 9 II MR. WILLIAM E. GERDEMAN — Ohio State University, B.S. in Agriculture, YFA Advisor, Vocational Agriculture, Adult Education MRS. RONALD H. GROTHOUSE — B.S., University of Dayton, Home Economics, FHA Advisor MR. CRAIG HEELY — B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern University, HPE, Asst. Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Health and Physical Ed. MR. ROGER GOSSMAN — B.S., M.A. in Guidance, Glen- ville State College, St. Francis College, Head Track Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Science Club Advisor, Chemistry, Phys¬ ics • nil T - j l MRS. ANN HEELY — B.S., Drake University, French, Social Studies, Sociology, Y-Teen Advisor, Pep Club Advisor, French Club Advisor ! 10 MR. A. HUFFINE — ThB. ( B.A., M.A., Bur¬ ton Seminary, Whitworth College, St. Francis College, Special Ed. MRS. JANIE KEAR — B.S. in Music Ed., Bluffton College Vocal Music, Choir, Girls’ Glee MRS. PENNY JOHNSON — B.S. in HPE, Manchester Col¬ lege, St. Francis, Girls’ HPE, GAA Advisor, General Science, Cheerleader Advisor MR. JAMES H. LANGHALS — B.A., Bluffton College, Histo¬ ry, Science, Jr. Hi Basketball, Freshman Class Advisor MR. PAUL W. KROTZER — B.S., Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Drivers’ Ed., History, Geography, Head Football Coach MR. WILLIAM J. KOCH — B.S. and M.S. in Ed., Wittenberg College, Ohio Northern U., Indiana University, Algebra, Trigonom¬ etry, Elementary Functions, Driver’s Ed., Clerk-Treas., of Activity Funds MR. LEON LEHMAN — B.S. in Business Admn., M.A. in Economics, Bluffton College, University of Toledo, Typing I and Office Practice, Intensive Clerical Education MISS JAN NICHOLS — B.S., Ohio State University, Vo¬ cational Home Economics, F.H.A. Advisor MR. ROBERT L. MOSIER —- B.S. in Ed., Defiance College, Jr. Hi Math, Algebra II, Geometry MR. CHARLES E. PLIKERD — B.S. in Ag., Ohio State Univer¬ sity, Vocational Agriculture, F.F.A. Adv. MR. DAVID PAWLICKI — B.S., Bowling Green State University, Jr. Hi Math, Driv¬ er ' s Ed. MR. FREDRICK SILLS — B.S. and M.S. in Music, Indiana State University, Instrumental Music MR. LLOYD B. SMITH — B.S. and M.S., Ohio State Universi¬ ty, Bowling Green State University, Assistant Principal, Ag. Business, Ag. Service MR. JIM SOMMER — B.S., Bluffton College, Distributive Education, D.E.C.A. Adv., Assistant Basketball Coach, Jr. Hi Football Coach MR. CHARLES TREECE — B.S. in Education, Ohio Northern University, English, Speech, Re-Echo Adv., Junior Class Play Adv. 13 MRS. PHYLLIS WELLMAN — B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Typing I, General Business, Business Math, Business Law MISS KATHLEEN WANECK — B.S., Ohio Northern Uni¬ versity, Biology, 7th and 8th Science MRS. CATHERINE WEIGING — B.A., St. Teresa College, Li¬ brarian, Society of Books Adv. MR. CARL E. WILKERSON — B.S. in Ed., Ohio Northern Uni¬ versity, Industrial Arts Major, Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts, Metal Technology, Power Technology MISS DOROTHY TATE — B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, English, Spanish, Senior Class Play Advisor, Span¬ ish Club Advisor GUIDANCE COUNSELOR: Mr. Mark R. Downey. B.S., M.A. in Education; Glenville State College, Ohio Univer¬ sity, Ohio State University, St. Francis College. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Left to Right; Front - Mr. Louis Scherger, Mr. Harold Pohlman and Mr. Gary Sroufe. Back - Mr. Arden Blythe, Mr. Keith Kiggins, Mr. R. B. Rozelle, and Mr. W. B. Bowersock. SUPERINTENDANT: Mr. Arden Blythe. B.S. in Agri¬ culture; M.S. in Education; Ohio State University, Bowl¬ ing Green State University. PRINCIPAL: Mr. George Ervin. B.S. Elementary Educa¬ tion; M.E. School Administration. Rio Grande College, Ohio U., D-Club Adv. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Mr. William J. Koch. B.S., M.S. in Education; Wittenburg College, Indiana University, Algebra, Trig, and Elem. Func¬ tions, General Science, Drv. Ed., Clerk-Treasurer of Activity Funds. 15 TRAINING CENTER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Lloyd B. Smith. B.S. and M.S.; Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University; Ag. Business and Service. JEFFERSON SECRETARY Mrs. Mildred Daulbaugh JEFFERSON SECRETARY Mrs. Helen Thatcher SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST Mr. Gerken TRAINING CENTER SECRETARY Mrs. Carol Metzger SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As we the class of 1971 first walked through the doors of the Jefferson building, we were completely unaware of the opportunities in learning that were awaiting our arrival. As eighth graders, we soon learned that in order to survive we would have to take on the ways of peasants. We grudgingly submitted to the dominance of the upperclassmen. We always knew, that with some effort we would eventually reign as supreme as we have this year. The time of supremecy was slow in becoming a real¬ ity. As Freshmen, although still wet behind the ears, we began to make our mark in the world, or at least in High School. For the girls, G.A.A. initiation made more of a mark on them; such as sore knees, bad backs, and aching tails. Y-Teen induction was also quite an experience for the girls. The boys, of course, were al¬ ways hard at work demonstrating their abilities in ath¬ letics. The entire class attempted to display their intel¬ lectual skills in such courses as Algebra I, Biology, and French. Finally we were Sophomores. In this year many of the athletically inclined boys, upon receiving their first letters, were inducted into the D-Club. This time the in¬ duction favored the girls. Revenge seemed to be the dominant thought. Also, in our second year of high school our musical skills began to take shape. Every¬ thing was topped-off when reality took the place of a dream and each individual chose a class ring. The class now had a lasting symbol of unity. As Juniors, we realized that we would have to begin to take on new responsibilities. We all hoped we were prepared. We put our acting abilities on display when we presented a three act comedy entitled, ‘‘Rest As¬ sured.” Our next task was to put together a memora¬ ble prom for the Seniors. The theme “Kismet” created an exotic Arabian mood. Everyone seemed to be pleased with it, especially the Seniors. After the play and the prom and a host of other responsibilities were completed we adjourned for the summer, knowing that when we returned in the fall it would be for the last time. OFFICERS: Left to Right; Clockwise - Pam Tru¬ man — President; Marcia Bruns — Vice-Presi¬ dent; Karen Ebbeskotte — Secretary; Jim Raabe — Treasurer; Rhonda Bowersock — Historian; Barb Buettner — Sergeant-at-Arms. Since returning last fall we have all been extremely busy with sports events, parties, choir, another play, and of course, the good old homework. We also have erected a memorial for the boys from our school who have sacrificed their lives for our country. As Graduation quickly approached, everyone was busy getting the last minute details taken care of. Sen¬ ior Day and our class trip all led up to the day when we would be on our own. What would our destinies be. Uncle Sam, college, or jobs? As we approached adulthood that night on May 24, 1971, we realized that we weren’t standing there just as a class together for the last time, but also as the last graduating class of Jefferson High School. Let us hope we never forget just what Jefferson has meant and contributed in the way of opportunities and memories to this class, the class of 1971. 18 REBECCA JO BARNES — Home Ec. GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; DECA Officer 4; Choir 2, 3; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Science Club 1 . STEVEN RAY BEAR — Ind. Arts. Choir 2, 3; Class Play Stage Crew 3. JANE LAURA BENDELE — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Letter 3; Pin 3; Charm 4; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Choir 2, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Senior Ensemble 4; Class Play 3. HAROLD DAVID BILIMEK — Ind. Arts. Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Key 4. KAY ANN BLOCKBERGER — Commercial. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Class Play 4; Senior Ensemble 4. RHONDA ANN BOWERSOCK — Academic. GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Pin 4; Charm 4; Intramu¬ rals 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2; En¬ semble 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Science Club 1, 3; Sgt. at Arms 3; Delphi Typist 4; Delphi Ad Sales¬ man 4; Student Council 1,3, 4; Sec. 4; Class Play 3, 4; Class Pres. 3; Hist. 4; DAR Award 4. 19 MICHAEL N. BRENNEMAN — Ind. Arts. Basket¬ ball 1; Choir 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARCIA KAY BRUNS — Commercial. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Sec. 2, 3; Class V-Pres. 4; Homecoming Atdt 2; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Delphi Typist 4;Office Help 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Class Play 3; Band 1, 2. BARBARA ELLEN BUETTNER — General. GAA 3, 4; Letter 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Class Play 4; Class Sgt. at Arms 4; Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Girls Glee 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Delphi Typist 4; Buck¬ eye Girls’ State Alternate 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Span¬ ish Club 3, 4, V-Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Office Help 4. LINDA FAYE BUSCH — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Pres. 4; Trophy 4; Letter 3; Pin 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3; Ensemble 3, 4; Class Play Stu¬ dent Director 4. KIM MICHAEL BUZARD — Ind. Arts. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 2; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Basketball 1; Class Play 4. JEFFREY DELL COCHENSPARGER — General. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Trophy 4; Letter 3; Pin 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Basket¬ ball 2. 20 MICHAEL EUGENE ELLING — Ind. Arts. Stage Crew 3, 4; A.V. Help 4. RAYMOND L. CROSS — Ind. Arts. DIANA SUE DANCER — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Trophy 4; Pin 4; Librarian 4; Society of Books 4; Pres. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Class Play Make¬ up 3, 4; Pep Club 1. DOUGLAS DELVIN DAULBAUGH — General. Student Council 2; Class President 2; PTA Carni¬ val Candidate 1; Science Club 3; Class Play 3, 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Key 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; NWC 2nd Team Offense 4; Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; NWC Honorable Mention 3; Best Defensive Player Award 3; Basketball Christy Award 4; 3rd Year Award 4. KAREN ANN EBBESKOTTE — Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 4; Pin 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1,3; Class Pres. 3; Sec. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Of¬ fice Help 3, 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Science Club 3; PTA Carnival Candidate 3; Ensemble 4; French Club 3; Buckeye Girls’ State Alternate 3. HARRY F. (JACK) CRAMER — Ind. Arts. Class Play 3; Class Play Stage Crew 4. 21 WILLIAM FRANKLIN FEATHERS — Ind. Arts. EVERETT FOUST — Ind. Arts. ELAINE SUSAN FREUND — Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 4; Letter 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 4; Treasurer 2; Choir 2, 4; Ensemble 1; Band 1,2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Mascot 4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Scholarship Team 2; Track 4. CATHY JO FRY — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Choir 2; Pep Band 1, 2. RUTH HALLQUIST — General. GAA 4; Y-Teens 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Homecoming Atdt 3. GERALD HUBERT HASENKAMP — Ind. Arts. 22 FREDERICK RICHARD HOFFMAN — Ind. Arts. Basketball 2, 3; Class Play Stage Crew 3, 4; Choir 2, 3. JANE MARIE JETTINGHOFF — General. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Solo¬ ist and Ensemble 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3. CARLA JEAN KEELING — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3; Class Play Usher 3, 4. ROBERT LEE KLOEPPEL — Ind. Arts. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play Stage Crew 4. DONNA JEAN LARUE — Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Pin 4; Charm 4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 2; Social Chair¬ man 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; President 4; Cheerleader 1, 3; Society of Books 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Ch oir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Band Council 2; PTA Carnival Candidate 2; Class Play 3; Class Play Make-up 4; French Club 2, 3; Science Club 1, 3; Treasurer 3; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Delphi Head Typist 4; Re- Echo 1. JEFFERY NEIL LEININGER — Academic. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Letter 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. 23 Laura Wolery receives high honors Mr. Blythe presents award. Perfect attendance in four years of high school: Left to Right - Donna LaRue, Jeff Leininger, Paul Schweikle receives second high honors. Mr. Blythe presents the award. is] rH raraBil i A Laura Wolery receives Huffman Award, presented by Mr. Whittak¬ er. Glenn Prine receives Police Auxilia¬ ry Award. Presented by Mr. Roy Dunlap. and Karen Ebbeskotte. Mr. Ervin presents the award. r LOUIS RUSSELL LINDER — General. Class Vice- Pres. 1; Band 1; Basketball 1; Choir 2; Boys Glee 2; Audio Visual Help 4. SUSAN ANNE LOETZ — Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Re-Echo 3, 4; Science Club 1, 3; Sec. 3; DAR Award 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Class Play Make-up 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. MICHAEL C. LONG — General. Basketball 1, 2. BARBARA JUNE LUCAS — Home Ec. Spanish Club 3; DECA 4; DECA Newsletter 4; Sec. 4; Re¬ porter 4; Class Play Make-up 3; Class Play Usher 4 ; DE 4. CHRIS MARTIN — Ind. Arts. SHARON KAY MARTIN — Home Ec. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. 26 KATHERINE MARIE MAYER — Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Pin 3; Charm 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teen Co-Vice-Pres. 2; President 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; Ensemble 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; 6 yr. Music Pin 3; Band Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; French Club 3; Science Club 1, 3; Reporter 3; DAR Award 3; Girls’ State 3; Intra¬ murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Class Play Make¬ up 4; Student Council 2, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 3; Scholarship D 3; Merit ' s Who’s Who 4; Honor Roll Every Estimate 2, 4; Delphi Typist 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. MICHAEL EUGENE METZGER — Ind. Arts. Bas¬ ketball 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Soloist and Ensemble 3, 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. JENNIE RUTH MILLER — Home Ec. Class Play Usher 4. PAUL EDWARD MILLER — Ind. Arts. Choir 4; Class Play Stage Crew 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. DANIEL DWIGHT MOSHER — Academic. Honor Society 3, 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; President 4; Scholarship Team 1,2, 3, 4; Foot¬ ball 3; Manager 1, 2; Letter 1, 2, 3; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Letter 2, 3; Statistician 4- D-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Class Sec. 1; Scholastic D 3; Merit’s Who Who 4; Science Fair 2nd Award 3; Chemistry Bowl 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. RAYMOND MICHAEL NEIFORD — Academic. Football 2; Letter 2; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Good Citizen¬ ship Award 4. H ■ !■ CHERYL ANN PETERS — General. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Re-Echo 4; Business Manager 4; Class Play 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Science Club 1; Librarian 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. DIANE COLLEEN PICKER — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play Make-up 3; Scholastic Art Award 3. DUANE CHARLES PLACE — Ind. Arts. Football 3, 4; Letter 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Letter 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1; D-Club 3, 4. CATHY SUE PRINE — General. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Letter 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Pin 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; PTA Carnival Candidate 1; Re-Echo 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Res. Capt. 3; Pin 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Science Club 1; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Delphi Typist 4; Class Play Make-up 3, 4; Scholastic Art Award 2, 4. GLEN DAVID PRINE — General. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3; Class Play Stage Crew 3. JAMES HOWARD RAABE — Academic. Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Improved Player 3; Honorary Capt. 4; NWC Honorable Mention 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; D-Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; French Club 3; President 3; Class Treasurer 4; Delphi Staff 3, 4; Bus. Man¬ ager 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Pres. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Team 1, 4; Science Club 1, 3; Vice-Pres. 1; Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Merit’s Who ' s Who 4; PTA Carnival Candidate 3; Ping Pong Intramurals 3, 4. ROJEAN YVONNE RALSTON — Academic. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Science Club 1,3; Delphi Typist 4; Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Re-Echo 2, 3, 4; Editor 3, 4; PTA Carnival Candidate 4; Office Help 3; Class Play Student Director 3; Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 4. RONALD EDWARD RICE — Academic. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Science Club 1. TERESA LYNN ROBINSON 4; Y-Teens 3. Home Ec. GAA 3, ROY ALAN SCHRAM — Ind. Arts. School Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY WAYNE SAMPSON — Academic. Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1,2, 3, 4; Letter 3, 4; Golf 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Librarian 1; Treasurer 2; French Club 2, 3; Scholarship Team 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Boys Glee 2; PTA Carnival Candidate 2; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council 3; Class Play 3, 4; Delphi Editor 4; Jr. Editor 3; Ad Sales¬ man 4; Picture Salesman 4; Typist 4. PAUL DOUGLAS SCHWEIKLE — Academic. Re- Echo 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Boys ' State 3; Ro¬ tary World Affairs Institute 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Merit’s Who ' s Who 4. 29 KRISTI LEE SHERRICK — Home Ec. Choir 3; Girls Glee 3; Y-Teens 3; DE 4. BRENDA KAY SPEARS — Commercial. Delphi Ad Salesman 4; Typist 4. LANA SUE SPITNALE — General. GAA 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Girls Glee 1,2, 3; En¬ semble 3; Librarian 3, 4; DE 4. REBECCA ANN STERLING — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play Make-up 3; FHA 3; D elphi Ad Salesman 4. DARLENE ELAINE STERLING — Home Ec. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; Vice-Pres. 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4; Band 1; Del¬ phi Ad Salesman 4; Intramurals 3, 4. KAY LA JEAN STOSE — General. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Pin 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 3; Tro¬ phy 4; Pin 3, 4; Band Council 4; Sec.-Treasurer 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3; 6 yr. Music Award 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Y- Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Science Club 1, 3; Class Play Make-up 3; Class Play Bus. Manag¬ er 4; Scholarship Team 4. 30 CRAIG ALAN WEAVER — General. Baseball 2; Track 3, 4; Capt. 3; Letter 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Science Club 3; PTA Carnival Candidate 4; D- Club 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Class Play Student Director 3; Delphi Ad Salesman 4. LARRY LEE WHITE — General. Football 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; D-Club 2, 3, 4. THOMAS J. WILEY II — Ind. Arts. Football 2, 3, 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Sgt. at Arms 3; Class Sgt. at Arms 1, 2, 3. JEFFREY SCOn WILTSIE — Academic. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Scholarship Team 3; Class Play 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Basket¬ ball 2. PAMELA KAY TRUMAN — Commercial. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Vice-Pres. 3; Card Chairman 4; Spanish Club 3; Sec. 3; Science Club 1; Reporter 1; Class Treasurer 1, 3; Class President 4; Student Council 4; Class Play Bus. Manager 3; Class Play 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Band Council 3; Vice-Pres. 3; Pep Band 1; All Area Band 1; Girls Glee 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Girls ' State 3; Scholastic D 3; Pep Club 4; Sec.-Treas. 4; Home¬ coming Atdt 4; Office Help 4; Delphi Ad Sales¬ man 4; Typist 4. MICHAEL WILFORD SUEVER — Ind. Arts. Foot¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Letter 2, 3, 4; D-Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3; Scholarship Team 3. 31 LAURA LEE WOLERY — Academic. GAA 1,2,4; Y-Teens 1,2, 4; Science Club 1,2, 4; Reporter 1; President 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Re-Echo 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Atdt 1; Class President 1; Scholar¬ ship Team 1,2,4, Student Council 1,2, 4; Sec. 1, 2; President 4; Merit ' s Who’s Who 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Track 4. VALEDICTORIAN LAURA LEE WOLERY SALUTATORIAN PAUL DOUGLAS SCHWEIKLE 32 HONORED STUDENTS: Front; Left to Right — Kathy Mayer, Pam Truman, and Laura Wolery. Back — Paul Schweikle, Dan Mosher, and Jim Raabe. MERIT’S WHO’S WHO Merit’s Who’s Who Among American High School Students is a book published annually listing the names and activities of all the outstanding high school Seniors for that year. To have their name printed, they must achieve a high scholastic standing plus good citizenship and leadership. It is a very high honor to be able to achieve the standards to have your name printed in this book. SPOTLIGHT 71 33 . .. • • 34 On your marks — Rats haven! Which way did he go? GRAFFITTI TIRED BLOOD IS BETTER THAN NO BLOOD AT ALL Another one of those exciting Civics classes Ray Neiford and Sabrina Sterling. Jeff Leininger and Sue Baxter. Gerald Hasenkamp and Cathy Fry. SOME COUPLES m Jerry Sampson and Donna LaRue (Mutt and Jeff) I like funny face I’m for the establishment I m against the establishment Oh no!!! Way to swing that tongue. The way we’ll always remember you. I had 50% fewer cavities. Now I lay me down to hibernate. Judyl Judy! Judyl Ride ’em elephant) JUNIORS Debbie Dillon Elaine Diltz Justin Diltz Diane Dolan Deborah Elling Terry Fair Jack Franks Charlotte Fronk Jane Goedde Debra Good Naomi Good Daniel Gressel Sharon Hale Mike Hallard Diana Hartlieb Dan Hesseling Neil Alspach Sandra Armstrong Brenda Beckner Bev Best Betty Blockberger Harry Brand Mike Buettner Dave Casemier Cheryl Conely Denise Clevenger Steve Dancer Jennifer Davis Herbert Jenkins Jennifer Jones Donna Kesler Clifford King Tom Kohorst Paul Kraft Cindy Ladd Dave Ladd Debra Lear Marvin Lucas Donna Martin John Mericle Bill Metcalfe Carl Miller Doug Miller Rick Moore Stephen Mosher Jean Mox 42 Lezlie Myers Jonelle Neiford Mike Pohlman Mortha Powell Sheila Prine Terry Ralston Debbie Rice Carolyn Risch Larry Rode Dan Rostorfer Mike Sampson Lynda Sams Gigi Schrader Karen Schulte Terry Sellers Dorothy Smith Susan Smith Clyde Snow Sally Spears Dik Stose Carroll Teman Bill Turner Bobbi Whitaker Carol Whittington Penny Winder Julie Wisher Larry Wisher Londa Woodworth Clockwise: Top to Bottom - Mike Sampson — President. Denise Clevenger — V.-Pres. Jean Mox — Sec.-Treas. Herb Jenkins — Sgt. at Arms. 31 43 SOPHOMORES David Armstroung Dennis Atterberry Lonnie Bardo Sue Baxter Steve Blythe Annette Bonifas James Bonifas Jackie Buettner Pat Buzard Harvey Chiles Marsha Clapp Rick Claypool Rosemarie Cross Karen Dolan Jim Doyle Denise Dunlap Paul Dunlap Louise Ebbesskotte Dave Endres Pam Feathers Randy Feathers Tom Feathers Bob Garber Greg Geise John Giller Sue Hale Beth Hallquist Janice Hershey Karen Hughes Mark lllig Jim Jettinghoff Sara Jettinghoff Robert Jones Kevin Keeling Keren Kemper Debbie Koenig Larry Krotzer Danny Ladd Jeff Ladd Bill Laughlin Robert Lucas Mike Matson Steve Metzger Janet Miller Terry Moreo Debby Myers Kevin Myers Steve Neuman Becky Nixon Dennis Parsons Chuck Purdy Don Raabe Julie Ralston 44 Carol Ream Jeff Rostorfer Bill Runyan Roy Schleeter Mike Schram Joyce Sellars Kathy Sherrick Eugene Siefker Larry Stone Gerald Suever Tom Theis Carol Truman Cindy Turner Bob Violet Diane Winget Scott Wolery Intellectuals? Jim Doyle President Jackie Buettner Vice-President Keith Youngpeter Sgt. at Arms Karen Kemper Sec.-Treas. 45 FRESHMEN Bryan Alspach Kent Ash Norm Bair Rick Baker Harvey Barnes Rhonda Beckman Charles Beckner Jane Belt Cora Bilimek Eric Bohn Janet Brown Roijean Brown Jim Buettner Rene Clevenger Wanda Copeland Patty Davis Vicky Diltz Jerry Ditto Tod Downey Jeff Dunlap Michael Edelbrock Beverly Francis Charles Gabel Kathryn Gengler Peggy Giller Weldon Good Gary Goodwin Josh Gressel Sandy Grewe Craig Gudakunst Cindy Heising Steven Hempfling Bea Hoersten Steve Hoverman Joe Huge I Tom lllig Tom Jones Steve Kaskel Sandy Kesler Donna Ketcham Todd Ladd Maria Landwehr 46 Greg Lemke Joe Martin Gory Miller Michael Miller Dave Moreo Rick Nagel Beth Oard Bill Place Diane Plikerd Lou Ann Powell Austin Reynolds Dave Rose Mary Runyan Todd Runyan Dale Schleeter Jim Schrader John Schrader Tom Schulte Eddie Sellers Joyce Seymour Sherry Snow Randy Stant Judy Stocklin Debbie Stocklin Jann Stose Bill Teman Jenny Teman Gary Truesdale Patty Tyo Wesley Violet Denise Weaver Harleen Wilson Perry Wiltsie Jill Youngpeter Robert Youngpeter Virginia Young 47 8th GRADE 48 Dale Allemeier Diana Anspach Robin Barnes Jennifer Belt Karen Betts Kathy Bilimek Diana Bitters Luke Bohn Rebecca Briggs David Burget Donald Conley Beverly Cross Mark Cross Rebekah Cross Kathy Davis Richard Deweese Tim Dickerhoff Karen Diltz Dan Ditto Doris Dolan Susan Dray Becky Dunlap Sue Endres Laura Endsley Larry Etzkorn Jim F air Dick Fairly Frank Fedele Drew Fletcher Scott Foust Christine Freund Mike Garber Fanny Good Larry Goodwin Janet Gunter Dave Hartsock Jeff Haunhorst Mike Hemmer Betty Hershey Susan Hinton Leonard Holbein Don lllig Charles Jenkins Dave Joseph Darrell Kohorst Pam Ladd janice Lear Dale Lemke Leslie Line Dave Martin Jeff Martin Tina McKee Sally Miller Randy Moore Starting young! Steve Mox Patty Parsons Ron Pavel Sandy Perrin Leonard Prine Scott Ramsey Don Ream Daniel Reynolds Dave Reynolds Tim Rostorfer Mark Schram Nyle Shade Tom Snow Steve Stirn Jan Stites Rose Stocklin Tom Stocklin Kim Stockwell Vicky Suever Bill Truman Rick Vogt Jim Will Jody Wisher Suzanne Wolery 7th GRADE Cath y Davis Kim Dienstberger Diane Ditto Gina Dunn Chris Edelbrock Cathy Ellerbrock Beth Ervin Steve Feathers Frank Fidele Kenny Francis Michelle Franks Mike Galayda Dick Gilespie Cheryl Golden Dan Good Tamar Gressel Mark Atterberry Carla Bardo Melonie Bardo Judy Belt Larry Best Ellen Bilimek Steve Blackburn Diane Blockberger Greg Blythe Dan Bonifas Jeff Brenneman Mike Brock Dave Bryan Dan Bryan Betsy Butler Vicky Clapp Chris Claypool Robin Compton 4 § ' f i ,o jl if J ’ ■ dm.■ f |U- 5 pi T lh ’ v j. l 30 ' ' ' ' ■ J C. Jjl 2 r - £ i .... • ••••• r gp ■V inSSil Sandra Hale Tammy Harp Nancy Hoersten Brad Hohenbrink Mark Holbein Paul lllig Ron Keeling Barb Kill Steve Klausing Lynn Koenig Larry Kroeger Elaine Lemke 50 Ruth Lucas Cheryl Lucas Cheryl Matson Gene McConnehea Dave McKee Marsha McKee Rhonda Merricle Terry Metcalfe Donald Miller Perry Miller Jay Moore Pam Moreo Hugh Morgan Jackie Mueller Bill Mullenhour Laura Nuemier Joyce Place T. J. Pohlman Cathy Walters Scott Werner Kathy Wilson Tracy Winder Laura Winhover Roger Wiseman LeAnn Rahrig Kevin Ralston Lou Ann Powell Carl Renner Susan Rice Gary Shade John Schleeter Kathy Sills Pat Smith Mike Stant Mike Sterling Brenda Stocklin Tom Stocklin Melia Stose Rick Suever Harold Tuttle Jeff Unland Sue Unland Leo Trentman Howard Violet 51 SPECIAL EDUCATION Pam Koester Dave Schlatman Bill Sellers Mark Watkins 52 SPORTS -T ' jp ' vB f mM y 1 - Ln % j| fj 1 .1 l(. JhBBE ' • %. ■ ' ' ' . ; mmmi s Jf _ • TJPW ■■■w.i-.;: -x Wfc i % W . TEAM: Front; Left to Right - Dan Hessling, Dennis Long, Kim Bu- zard, Tom Wiley, Doug Daulbaugh, Jeff Leininger, Craig Weav¬ er, Duane Place, Mike Suever, and Jerry Sampson. 2nd Row - Coach Krotzer, Steve Neuman, Jim Schrader, Terry Moreo, Pat Buzard, Herb Jenkins, Doug Miller, Bill Metcalfe, Jack Franks, Paul Youngpeter, Dan Rostorfer, Marvin Lucas, and Coach Heel- ey. 3rd Row - Coach Gossman, Jeff Dunlap, John Schrader, Bill Place, Rick Baker, Terry Teman, Harry Brand, Justin Diltz, John Giller, Steve Hallquist, Scott Wolery, Kevin Myers, and Coach Downey. 4th Row - Coach Damschroeder, Keith Youngpeter, Joe Martin, Craig Gudakunst, Jim Doyle, Mark lllig, Don Rabe, Roy Schleeter, Chuck Purdy, Randy Feathers, Steve Metzger, and Mike Matson. 5th Row ■ Coach Sommer, Dan Ladd and Bob MANAGERS: Front - Bob Jones. Standing - Dennis Atterberry, Kent Ash, and Mike Samp¬ son. Top - Dan Ladd and Steve Mosher. Coach Downey giving someone a pep talk. 54 VARSITY FOOTBALL This season was a real heartbreaker for the team. There were only three games where you could say that our team got beat bad. Good job boys. You played and lost gallantly. SCORES ELIDA . .32 JEFF. .0 PERRY . .15 JEFF. .12 ADA. .21 JEFF. .18 ALLEN EAST. .18 JEFF. .28 SPENCERVILLE ... .28 JEFF. .0 PAULDING. .28 JEFF. .0 CRESTVIEW. .13 JEFF. .32 COLUMBUS GROVE ... .14 JEFF. .12 BLUFFTON. .18 JEFF. .38 Jones — Managers, Perry Wiltsie, Gary Miller, Steve Blythe, Lonnie Bardo, Bob Lucas, Dave Endres, Dennis Atterberry and Randy Stant — Managers. Back Row — Mike Sampson — Manager, Gary Truesdale, Steve Kaskel, Harvey Barnes, Tod Downey, Tom Jones, Dave Moreo, Mike Settlage, Dave Rose, and Dale Schleeter. COACHES: Front; Left to Right ■ Mr. Heeley and Mr. Downey. Back - Mr. Damschroeder, Mr. Gossman, and Mr. Krotzer. SPOTLIGHT DOUG DAULBAUGH MIKE SUEVER JERRY SAMPSON SENIORS TOM WILEY ■ ' ' t T nff — JR HI TEAM: Front; Left to Right - Nyle Shade, Dave Hallquist, Don lllig, Jeff Haunhorst, unknown, Mike Garber, Mark Holbein, Les Line, and Tim Dickerhoff. 2nd Row ■ Dave Reynolds, Dave Martin, Dale Lemke, Jim Will, Randy Moore, Mike Hemmer, and Tim Rostorfer. Back - Mike Brock, Jeff 3renneman, Greg Blythe, Roger Wiseman, Dave Hartsock, Mark Schram, Dave Bryan, and Dan Bryan. JR. HI FOOTBALL Although their losses out¬ numbered their wins, there was a good foreshadowing of some great athletes to come. Let’s keep cheering them right to the top and the championship in three or four years. COACHES: Jim Sommer and Jim Langhals. 58 TEAM: Front; Left to Right - Mark lllig. Bill Turner, Gary Miller, Don Raabe, and Tom lllig. Back - Paul Youngpeter, Larry Wisher, Jerry Samp son, Jeff Wiltsie, Dave Casmeir, and Jim Raabe. GOLF This year’s golf team was a little larger than usual. The team played golf teams from other schools such as St. John’s, Ft. Jennings, and Lincolnview. Most of their matches were played at the Delphos Country Club. VARSITY: Front; Left to Right - Keith Youngpeter, Jim Raabe, Scott Wolery, and Bill Metcalf. Back - Dave Casemeir, Duane Place, Terry Ralston, Coach Burrey, Jerry Sampson, Jeff Leininger, and Doug Daulbaugh. RESERVE: Front; Left to Right - Steve Blythe, Jim Doyle, Keith Youngpeter, Scott Wolery, Dan Rostorfer, and Bob Jones. Back - Doug Miller, Paul Youngpeter, Randy Feathers, Tony Koester, John Giller, Mike Sampson, Mike Matson, and Coach Sommer. 60 BASKETBALL COACHES: Left to Right - Mr. Sommer and Mr. Burrey. Even though the losses outnumbered the wins, this year’s team played like real Champs. The team is to be com¬ mended for a fine per¬ formance in the tourna¬ ment game against Crest- view. The game was all ours right up until the last. It is teams like these that really help the mo¬ rale in the Jefferson Ath¬ letic Dept. MANAGERS: Left to Right - Dick DeWeese, Dave Rose, Kent Ash, and Randy Stant. HONORARY CAPTAIN Jim Raabe. 61 SENIOR JERRY SAMPSON DOUG DAULBAUGH DUANE PLACE • • FRESHMEN: Front; Left to Right - Mike Miller, Eric Bohn, Jerry Ditto, Mike Ellerbrock, Gary Miller, Joe Martin, and Charles Beckner. Back • Darrell Kohorst; Manager, Jeff Dunlap, Craig Gudakunst, Jim Schrsder, Norm Bair, John Schrader, Bill Place, Perry Wiltsie, and Coach Mosier. 8th GRADE: Front; Left to Right - Dave Burget, Manager; Steve Mox, Dale Lemke, Dan Reynolds, Luke Bohn, Dave Reynolds, Mike Hem- mer, Terry Knebel, Jim Will, Don lllig, and Ron Pavel. Back - Drew Fletcher, Manager; John Mericle, Leonard Holbein, Steve Stirn, Nyle Shade, Dave Martin, Jeff Martin, Leonard Prine, Leslie Line, and Coach Langhals. 64 7th GRADE: Front; Left to Right - John Schleeter, Hugh Morgan, Mike Sterling, Terry Metcalfe, Dave Bryan, Tom Stocklin, Jay Moore, Greg Blythe, and Gary Shade. 2nd Row - Dan Bryan, Scott Werner, Mark Holbein, Robert Sloan, Harold Merschman, Steve Blackburn, Mark Stockwell, and Lynn Koenig. Back - Bill Mullenhour, Steve McKee, Mr. Burrey, and Larry Best. FRESHMAN AND JR. HI BASKETBALL Each year there are more than enough boys out for basketball. The Jr. Hi teams didn’t do so well this year, but the Freshman team did excellently, los¬ ing only three games. We are looking forward to some great teams in the fu¬ ture. Good job boys. 65 BASEBALL Although the team didn’t win any games this year, they put forth a lot of effort. One of the big reasons for this record was lack of experience. TEAM: Left to Right; Front ■ Tom Jones, Keith Youngpeter, Jim Doyle, Gary Truesdale, Eric Bohn, Dan Rostorfer, and Bill Metcalfe. Back - Todd Ladd, Manager; Bill Place, Rick Baker, Dave Miller, Jeff Leininger, Norman Bair, Mike Matson, and Coach Heeley. Come on Jim. Hit it hard! Wind ' er up. Who said we lost! Come on Pitcher! SCORES Jefferson . .0 Crestview. .15 Jefferson . .4 Perry. .22 Jefferson . . 1 Ottoville. .4 Jefferson . .0 Spencerville. .11 Jefferson . .2 Spencerville. .5 Jefferson . .8 Ottoville. .10 Jefferson . .0 Elida. .10 Jefferson . .0 Ohio City. .9 Jefferson . .3 Lincolnview. .4 Jefferson . Bluffton . .12 Jefferson . .3 Crestview. .5 Jefferson . .0 Lincolnview. .20 Jefferson . .6 Spencerville. .7 67 TRACK Track at Jefferson has improved over last year. The team this year showed much potential, and the members gained much more experience even though they lacked having a track of their own. Although we didn’t actually win a meet, we did come in second in Triangular Meets quite a few times. Jefferson’s potential as having a good track team in the future looks good. Only Senior on Track Team CRAIG WEAVER 68 TRACK: Left to Right; Front - Carl Miller, Don Raabe, Joe Martin, Herb Jenkins, Jerry Ditto, Harvey Barnes, Dale Shade, Scott Ramsey, and Nile Shade. Back - Scott Wolery, Craig Gudakunst, Dik Stose, Chuck Purdy, Coach Gossman, Kent Ash, Jack Franks, Craig Weaver, Roy Schleeter, and Bill Turner. CHRISTY AWARD Left — DOUG DAULBAUGH — Basketball Right — JACK FRANKS — Football At the end of the football sea¬ son and then at the end of the basketball season, team members choose the player who they feel was the team’s most valuable player. This is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an athlete. The award is named after the former Superintendent of Schools, Robert Christy. FOOTBALL CAPTAINS AWARD Just before each football sea¬ son the team members choose two players who they feel would lead them best. They are important not only during practices, but on the field during a game. LEFT - DOUG DAULBAUGH. Right - JERRY SAMPSON 69 INTRAMURALS Throughout the whole school year many different teams competed to win the title of volleyball, bas¬ ketball, or ping pong champions. Everyone dis- CO-ED VOLLEYBALL: 1st Row; Left to Right - Scott Wolery, Doug Miller, Terry Ral¬ ston, Paul Youngpeter, Mike Sampson. 2nd Row - Laura Wolery, Martha Powell, Den¬ ise Clevenger, and Rene Clevenger. rj ri—■ rvt ■ 1 |T f ■r • ili JR. HIGH VOLLEYBALL: 1st Row,- Left to Right - Sue Endres, Suzanne Wolery, and Sandy Perrin. 2nd Row - Rose Stocklin and Rebecca Dun¬ lap. 3rd Row - Christine Freund, Kathy Bilimek, Janice Lear, and Kim Stockwell. SR. HIGH GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: 1st Row; Left to Right - Kay Stose, Naomi Good, Laura Wolery, and Betty Blockberger. 2nd gum JR. HIGH PING PONG: Dale Allemeier. 70 played his ability as well as enjoyed the fun of com¬ petition to be an intramural champion. A team had to outplay every other team in its particular sport. Many noon hours were undoubtedly more fun due to intramural sports. Row - Martha Powell, Jean Mox, Carol Whittington, and Carolyn Risch. SR. HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL: 1st Row; Left to Right ■ Jean Mox, Carol Whittington, and Carolyn Risch. 2nd Row - Kay Stose, Naomi Good, Laura Wolery, and Betty Blockberger. SR. HIGH PING PONG: Wesley Violet and Carol Whittington. JR. HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL: 1st Row; Left to Right - Dan Reyn¬ olds, and Dave Hartsock. 2nd Row - Steve Blackburn, Dale Lemke, and Gary Shade. 71 CHEERLEADERS VARSITY AND RESERVE: Top (on Post); Left to Right - Cathy Prine, Lynda Sams, and Sue Baxter. Standing — Denise Clevenger, Pam Feathers, Elaine Freund (on Post, Bottom), Mar¬ cia Bruns, and Jonelle Neiford. On Ground - Denise Dunlap. Football season began and as usual the cheerleaders were ready. It began with tryouts, and ended with the last basketball game. In between they attended camp in Toledo and several athlet¬ ic banquets. Freshmen, eighth, and seventh grade cheerleaders were also se¬ lected. These girls worked hard to cheer their team on through the basketball season. No matter what size or what age, all cheerleaders have one thing in common; TO HELP CHEER THE WILDCATS TO VICTORY!! - v FRESHMEN: Left to Right - Judy Stocklin, Kay Wilson, Jane Belt, and Denise Weaver. SEVENTH GRADE: On Ground; Left to Right - Sandra Hale and Michelle Franks. Standing Center - Melia Stose. On Girl ' s Back — Tamar Gressel. PEOPLE BEHIND THE SCENES Although these people contribute a lot to the function of our school they receive little recogni¬ tion or thanks for their efforts. This is a special page just for these people. They clean our school, drive our buses, and fill our stomachs. Thanks for making Jefferson High School a more pleasant place to be. CUSTODIANS: Left to Right - Mr. Har- land Fought, Mr. Lee Pitsenbarger, Mr. Joe Bilimek. Ben Kill Ed Holdgreve Dale VanMeter Rollie Brenneman Kenneth Groyhous COOKS: Left to Right ■ Mrs. Margene Freund, Mrs. Marie Hoersten, Mrs. Elouise Murray, and Mrs. Carolyn Harpster. Evan Wreede James Mesker Don Fischbaugh Tom Knebel John Holbein 74 STUDENT LIFE WM1H OftOUNLUMN ocrr a, vo tovivo ' V C ° • ■ t y xn k w.mb-ish,, m nihi.li )• li.i.fB nn (id«ri M|i tn ll« .in (thaiiiilfi Ml Am ill U HOMECOMING The 1970 Homecoming began when Cathy Prine was crowned this year’s queen by Co-Captain Doug Daulbaugh. The Queen and her court; Senior Pa m Tru¬ man, escorted by Co-Captain Jerry Sampson, Junior Debbie Good, escorted by Doug Miller, Sophomore Karen Kemper, escorted by Keith Youngpeter, and Freshman Denise Weaver, escorted by Bill Place, watched the Wildcats play a gallant game against Paulding. The following night the annual homecoming dance was held in Franklin Auditorium with the Harri¬ son Street Reunion providing the music for the dance. Queen — Cathy Prine Senior Attendant — Pam Truman Sophomore Attendant — Karen Kemper Junior Attendant — Debbie Good Freshman Attendant — Denise Weaver Front, Left to Right - Debbie Good — Junior Attendant, Cathy Prine — Queen, Pam Truman — Senior Attendant. Back - Karen Kemper — Sophomore Attendant, and Denise Weaver — Freshman Attendant. All the way Big “D. Doug crowns Ca thy as 1970 Queen. Y-TEEN DANCE On the night of Nov. 14th when you walked into the gym at Franklin you would have thought you were in New Orleans. The theme for the dance was “Mardi Gras” with decorations fit to the theme. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. Everyone dancing to the enjoyable music. Not too close! The camera ' s on you! PTA CARNIVAL DANCE This year the PTA sponsored their annual Carnival in February. The main attraction for high school students was the dance. A king and queen candidate were cho¬ sen from each class, grades 9 - 12. A big contest de¬ termined the results. When all the votes had been counted the Sophomore class had won the contest. Their candidates were crowned later at the dance. King — Roy Schleeter and Queen — Sabrina Sterling. CANDIDATES: Left to Right - Craig Weaver and Rojean Ralston Schleeter — Sophs., Jann Stose and Mike Edelbrock — Frosh. Srs., Paul Youngpeter and Carolyn Risch — Jr., Sabrina Sterling and Roy JR CLASS PLAY The Junior Class Play “The Boarding House Reach was presented on April 1st and 2nd. The play was about a teen-age boy who want¬ ed a motorcycle so bad that he rented his own house out as a boarding house while his parents were on a business trip. Two of his boarders turn out to be bank robbers and Wilbur and his friend almost get killed for “hearing too much. But Wilbur’s sister knows something is wrong and brings the police to the rescue. Wilbur becomes a hero for catching the robbers and naturally a hero needs a motorcycle. Left to Right - Student Directors; Jean Mox, Sandy Armstrong. Director: Mr, Treece. _ — CAST: Sitting; Left to Right - Dik Stose, Doug Miller, Mike Sampson, Julie Wisher, Deb Good, Martha Powell, Jennifer Davis, Neil Alspach, Denise Clevenger, Dan Gressel. Standing - Carol Whittington, Dan Rostorfer, Paul Youngpeter, Diane Hartlieb, Londa Woodworth, Terry Sell¬ ers, Betty Blockberger, Dennis Long, and Carolyn Risch. 80 I ' ll knock your block off! Mystery? Suspense! Thrills!?! STAGE CREW: 1st Row - Sue Smith, Charlotte Fronk, Sue Hale, Penny Winder, Debbie Dillon, Dorothy Smith, Clyde Snow, and Carl Miller. 2nd Row - Bill Turner, Gigi Schrader, Jenni Jones, Naomi Good, Herb Jenkins, and Donna Kesler. 3rd Row - Cindy Ladd, Jane Goedde, Sheila Prine, Lezlie Myers, Bev Best, Donna Martin, and John Mericle. 4th Row - Jack Franks, Caroll Teman, Dave Ladd, Mike Buettner, Dave Case- mier, Dan Hessling, Bill Metcalfe, and Steve Mosher. SR. CLASS PLAY On the night of May 6th and 7th, the Sen¬ ior Class of Jefferson High School presented a three act comedy entitled “Minx From Mis¬ souri.” The plot of the play is centered around Har¬ riet Radley, a widow, and her children, Mar- ise, Vic, and Gwen, who live with Harriet’s step-son, Ross Radley, an eligible young bach¬ elor. Harriet gets a letter from her cousin Clytie Clemmons, who lives in the Ozarks, saying she has struck it rich and i s sending her foster child, Jackie to Harriet to be educated. With the discovery of a priceless book, and the discovery that Jackie loves Ross, every¬ thing turns out for the best for all in the end. Standing; Left to Right - Lynda Busch — Std. Dir., Kay Stose — Bus. Mgr., Brenda Spears — Std. Dir. Sitting - Miss Tate — Director. CAST: Left to Right; Sitting - Doug Daulbaugh, Becky Barnes, Laura Wolery, Jim Raabe, and Rhonda Bowersock. Standing - Jerry Sampson, Ro- jean Ralston, Barb Buettner, Jeff Wiltsie, Pam Truman, Kim Buzard, and Kay Blockberger. 82 STAGE CREW and MAKE-UP: Left to Right; Front - Bob Kloeppel, Fred Hoffman, Mike Elling, and Paul Miller. Back - Donna LaRue, Cathy Prine, Kathy Mayer, Cheryl Peters, Karen Ebbeskotte, Sue Loetz, and Ruth Hallquist. Watch Your Step! Lookl We’ve Found It! Come On Jackie! FFA Under the direction of Mr. Plikerd and Mr. Gerdeman, this year’s FFA completed many useful projects. They also had a very good basketball team. They played FFAs from other schools. They learned the different methods and proper equipment to use in farming. MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Mr. Plikerd, Larry Hoersten, Gerald Renner, Dan Myers, Ron Kill, Dennis Pohlman, John Luersman, Kevin Kill, and Mr. Gerdeman. 2nd Row - John Kramer, Roger Pohlman, Bob Luersman, Chuck Klima, Tom Pothast, Tom Hesseling, Dick Luersman, and Tom Luersman. 3rd Row - Tom Dickrede, Dick Burgei, Dan Buettner, Donald Kramer, Ron Siefker, Michael Fiedler, Mike Pohlman, and Steve Warnecke. 4th Row - Jerry Miller, Bob Trentman, George Berelsman, James Wellman, Kenneth Klaus, Rick Fortner, Gary Smith and Chuck Rah- rig. 5th Row - Joe Hugel, Stephen Honigford, Theodore Wrasman, Jerry Suever, Michael Luersman, Tom Hoersten, Larry Kaverman, Bob Lee, and Terry Martin. Back Row - Dennis Grone, Ron Honingford, Don Burgei, Ken Miller, Rick Reindel, Tom Schulte, Steve Hempker, Gary Siefker, and Chuck Bockey. 84 DECA OFFICERS: Front,- Left to Right - Christine Link — V-Pres., Cinda Warnecke — Sec., Dennis Miller — Pres. Back - Alice Siefker — Treas., Becky Barnes — Rep., and Mr. Sommer — Adv. Under the direction of Mr. James Sommer, the DE students learned the ways of American business practices. They set up many fine dis¬ plays at the training center. In DE the students go to school in the morning and work at their jobs in the afternoon. I MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Christine Link, Cinda Warnecke, Dennis Miller, Alice Siefker, and Becky Barnes. 2nd Row - Karen Maas Kris TomW ' IT? f P 6 ' u L k ! e En ° Ch ' BOrb LUCaS ' Elizabeth Gable ' and Li da Warnecke. Bock - Gary Neumeier, Gary ' Kill Tom Wiechart, Frank Lehmkule, and Mr. Sommer — Advisor. ' 85 FHA Under the guidance of Miss Jan Nichols, the girls in FHA learned to cook, sew, and the many facets of running a household. They also sponsored a dance jointly with the FFA. Good luck girls. f 4 1 Jt yL Firm i ' nZm f, if .f J | He i MB £0 • ■ yf %% - mt.msM K. l :a ■ MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Jean Marie Ricker, Sue Smith, Debbie Good, Jane Kaverman, Barbara German, and Elaine Kaverman. 2nd Row - Donna Buettner, Debra Gerdeman, Nancy Cross, Charlotte Fronk, Elaine Patton, and Sharon Hale. 3rd Row - Miss Nichols, Mary Osting, Diane Hartlieb, Pam Carder, Jenny Davis, Sue Hale, and Carol Truman. 4th Row - Susan Hemker, Laura Smith, Nancy Fischer, Theresa Pothast, Jean Mox, Cheryl Conley, and Veronica Luersman. OFFICERS: Front; Left to Right - Deb Gerdeman, Donna Buettner, Jenny Davis, Sharon Hale, and Laura Smith. Back - Miss Nichols, Jean Mox, and Cheryl Conley. 86 OFFICERS: Left to Right - Denise Dunlap — President, Denise Weaver — Vice-Pres., Martha Powell — Sec., Mrs. Heeley — Advisor, Josh Gressel — Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB Every member of the French Club worked espe¬ cially hard to earn money for another trip to Que¬ bec next year. They were in charge of refreshments at basket¬ ball games, had bake sales, and conducted paper drives. Also they sponsored several dances for the seventh and eighth grade dancers. MEMBERS: Left to Right; Front ■ Norm Bair, Gary Truesdale, Josh Gressel, and Gary Miller. Middle - Greg Lemke, John Giller, Kent Ash, Wes¬ ley Violet, Steve Blythe, Mike Matson, Randy Feathers, Craig Gudakunst, Jeff Dunlap, and Mike Buettner. Back - Mrs. Heeley, Kay Wilson, Sue Baxter, Denise Dunalp, Jean Mox, Martha Powell, Carol Whittington, Lezlie Myers, Denise Weaver, Jane Belt, and Peggy Giller. 87 MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Carol Whittington, Barb Buettner, Diane Dancer, Rhonda Bowersock, Kathy Mayer, Marcia Bruns, Cathy Prine, Becky Sterling, Kay Blockberger, Diane Picker, Donna LaRue, Jane Bendele, Laura Wolery, Kay Stose, Pam Truman, Rojean Ralston, Elaine Freund, Cheryl Peters, Karen Ebbeskotte, Cathy Fry, Jane Jettinghoff, and Jean Mox. 2nd Row - Lezlie Myers, Martha Powell, Jane Goedde, Betty Blockberger, Denise Clevenger, Charlotte Fronk, Julie Wisher, Debbie Dillon, Jennifer Jones, Naomi Good, Donna Kesler, Donna Martin, Debbie Good, Dorothy Smith, Sue Smith, Brenda Beckner, Cindy Ladd, Debbie Rice, Sandy Armstrong, Diane Hartlieb, Penny Winder, Jonelle Neiford, Sheila Prine, and Carolyn Risch. 3rd Row - Debbie Koenig, Annette Bonifas, Kathy Sherrick, Karen Kemper, Diane Dolan, Janet Miller, Denise Dunlap, Carol Truman, Louise Ebbeskotte, Sarah Jettinghoff, Debby Myers, Marsha Clapp, Carol Ream, Beth Hallquist, Janice Hershey, Sue Baxter, Julie Ralston, Sabrina Sterling, Cindy Turner, Jackie Buettner, Jennifer Davis, Gigi Schrader, and Pam Feathers. 4th Row - Denise Weaver, Cindy Heising, Jane Belt, Donna Ketchem, Elaine Diltz, Debbie Stocklin, Beth Oard, Lana Teman, Judy Stocklin, Kay Wilson, Lou Ann Powell, Sherrie Snow, Mary Runyan, Janet Brown, Jill Youngpeter, Susan Hinton, Kathy Davis, Rene Clevenger, Peggy Giller, Roijean Brown, Bea Hoersten, Melia Stose, Patty Tyo, and Rhonda Beckman. Y-TEENS Each year starts off with the induction of the Freshmen into Y-Teens. The Y-Teens sponsor a formal dance and travel to Ft. Amanda with the GAA for a picnic. The money for their projects is raised by selling Christmas cards. OFFICERS: Left to Right - Kathy Mayer — Pres., Cathy Prine — V-Pres., Pam Truman — Card Chairman, Mrs. Heeley — Adv., Debbie Koenig — Sec., and Jean Mox — Treas. G.A.A. This year’s GAA worked very hard at making money for their picnic at the end of the year. There were many girls working hard at many different projects so they could earn enough points for their letters and pin. Early in the year there is an initiation for the new girls coming into the GAA. You see many painted faces, ratted hair, and very bad fit¬ ting clothes. OFFICERS: Back; Left to Right - Denise Dunlap — Soc. Chrm., Elaine Freund — Soc. Chrm., Betty Blockberger — Sec., Mrs. Johnson — Adv., Denise Clevenger — V- Pres., Jane Bendele — Pres. Front - Londa Woodworth — Treas. MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Barb Buettner, Sue Loetz, Diane Dancer, Rhonda Bowersock, Kathy Mayer, Marcia Bruns, Cathy Prine, Becky Sterling, Kay Blockberger, Dian Picker, Donna LaRue, Jane Bendele, Londa Woodworth, Laura Wolery, Teresa Robinson, Kay Stose, Pam Tru¬ man, Brenda Spears, Cheryl Peters, Rojean Ralston, Elaine Freund, Karen Ebbeskotte, Cathy Fry, Jane Jettinghoff, and Lynda Busch. 2nd Row ■ Carol Whittington, Debbie Elling, Martha Powell, Betty Blockberger, Diane Dolan, Julie Wisher, Bobbi Whitaker, Debbie Dllon, Brenda Beck- ner, Diane Hartlieb, Donna Kesler, Donna Martin, Sally Spears, Naomi Good, Debbie Good, Cindy Ladd, Sandy Armstrong, Penny Winder, Jenny Davis, Sheila Prine, Denise Clevenger, Jonelle Neiford, Gigi Schrader, Carolyn Risch, and Jean Mox. 3rd Row - Debbie Koenig, Diane Winget, Annette Bonitas, Karen Kemper, Kathy Sherrick, Janet Miller, Denise Dunlap, Louise Ebbeskotte, Chris Black, Marsha Clapp, Sarah Jettinghoff, Beth Hallquist, Carol Ream, Janice Hershey, Sue Baxter, Julie Ralston, Sabrina Sterling, Carol Truman, Cindy Turner, Rosemarie Cross, Jackie Buettner, and Pam Feathers. Back - Denise Weaver, Bea Hoersten, Malia Stose, Jane Belt, Donna Ketcham, Elaine Diltz, Peggy Giller, Debbie Stocklin, Kay Wilson, Jenni Teman, Judy Stocklin, Jill Youngpeter, Beth Oard, Janet Brown, Susan Hinton, Cathy Gengler, Rene Clevenger, Wanda Copeland, Kathy Davis, Rojean Brown, Virginia Young, Patty Tyo, and Rhonda Beckman. DELPHI The Delphi is a long hard haul, but everyone who has anything to do with its publication loves every minute of it. We worked hard to make enough money to put color in our Delphi again this year and we made it. The Delphi staff would like to thank anyone who helped in the making of this year’s bigger and better Delphi. Also a special thanks goes to Donna LaRue and Pam Truman for all the extra typing that they did. STAFF: Back; Left to Right - Jim Raabe — Business Manager, Mr. Arnette — Advisor, Martha Powell and Carol Whittington — Junior Editors. Sitting at Desk - Jerry Sampson — Editor-in- Chief. 2 wL r m W — Wm. Ml TYPISTS: Front; Left to Right - Cathy Prine, Brenda Spears, Pam Truman, Rhonda Bowersock, and Donna LaRue — Head Typist. Back - Kathy Mayer, Marcia Bruns, and Barb Buettner. 90 AD SALESMEN: Top to Bottom; Left - Karen Ebbeskotte, Sue Loetz, Becky Sterling, Kay Stose, Cathy Prine, Kay Block- berger, Pam Truman, and Donna LaRue. Middle - Jerry Sampson, Barb Buettner, Diane Dancer, Cheryl Peters, Kathy Mayer, Marcia Bruns, Brenda Spears, Jane Bendele, Rojean Ralston, and Rhonda Bowersock. Right - Jeff Leininger, Glenn Prine, Duane Place, Craig Weaver, Jeff Cochensparger, Doug Daulbaugh, Jeff Wiltsie, Mike Suever, and Paul Miller. 91 JR.-SR. PROM This year “The Age of Aquarius’’ was pre¬ sented to the Senior class by the Juniors. The evening started out with a buffet supper fol¬ lowed by a dance. The music was provided by the “Kansas City Jammers.” A lot of hard work was put into the prom, but everyone agreed that it was well worth the effort. “KANSAS CITY JAMMERS Kind of close. Time to rest. Our Chaperones? 93 5 ■V ■A MEMBERS: Clockwise; Starting at Back Left - John Giller, Steve Metzger, Randy Feathers, Mike Matson, Steve Blythe, Terry Moreo, Mark lllig, Joe Martin, Craig Gudakunst, Bill Place, Kent Ash, Paul Youngpeter, Harry Brand, Roy Schleeter, Dave Casemier, Terry Ralston, Dan Rostorfer, Scott Wolery, Ron Rice, Ray Neiford, Harold Bilimeck, Kim Buzard, Larry White, Tom Wiley, Craig Weaver, Jeff Leininger, Duane Place, Jim Raabe, Jerry Sampson, Jack Franks, Mike Sampson, Don Raabe, Bill Metcalf, Dave Ladd, Dan Hesseling, and Jim Doyle. Inside Row on Left; Top to Bottom - Keith Youngpeter, Randy Stant, Mike Hallard, Bill Turner, Herbert Jenkins, Mike Buetlner, and Dennis Long. Center - Doug Daulbaugh. 94 D-CLUB This year the D-Club com¬ pleted many useful projects. They sponsored a couple of hamburger feeds and a chicken feed for all the athletes. They also helped purchase a new video-tape machine. Whenever a boy receives his varsity letter in any sport he be¬ comes a member of the D-Club. OFFICERS: Clockwise, Starting Front Left - Mr. Ervin — Adv., Doug Daulbaugh — Pres., Tom Wiley — Sgt. at Arms, Jerry Sampson — V-Pres., Craig Weaver — Treas., Jim Raabe — Sec. 95 HONOR SOCIETY To be a member of the National Honor Society a student must exhibit high quali¬ ties in Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. Once a student is inducted into the Society, he must retain these traits in order to become a permanent member upon graduation. The faculty is responsible for admitting a student to the Society. Membership is one of the highest honors a high school student can attain. OFFICERS: Left to Right - Dan Mosher — Treas., Jim Raabe — President, Pam Truman — Vice-Pres., Londa Woodworth — Sec. V HIM SI II MEMBERS: Left to Right - Dan Mosher, Londa Woodworth, Pam Truman, and Paul Schweikle. Standing - Carol Whittington, Dan Gressel, Denise Clevenger, Julie Wisher, Naomi Good, Jim Raabe, Laura Wolery, Betty Blcokberger, Jean Mox, Steve Mosher, and Mr. Arnette — Advisor. 96 In the early Spring many students took many different types of preliminary tests. Out of all the students who took the tests, these thirty students made high enough scores to be able to go to Ada at Ohio Northern University to take the district exams. Many of the students placed high in the state standings. Good work scholars. SCHOLARSHIP TEAM MEMBERS: Left to Right; Front - Jill Youngpeter, Sandra Grewe, Dick Fairly, Steve Blythe, Greg Lemke, Dave Burget, Michael Miller, Naomi Good, and Laura Wolery. 2nd Row - Kay Stose, Sue Baxter, Julie Wisher, Rojean Ralston, Denise Dunlap, Jane Belt, Janet Miller, Clyde Snow, Paul Schweikle, Jim Raabe, and Mr. Downey. Back Row - Eugene Seifker, Wesley Violet, Craig Gudakunst, Scott Wolery, Mark lllig, Carol Whittington, Steve Mosher, Dan Mosher, Mike Buettner, Dan Gressel, and Mike Sampson. 97 T-” STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has been active with several school projects including running the book store, sending Christ¬ mas cards to area servicemen in Viet¬ nam, sponsoring a Teacher Appreciation Day, and putting on two assemblies for the students. They also drew up a new dress code for the school. We wish to thank the Student Council for doing a very fine job in making life at Jefferson more enjoyable. ... I A T ' V 1 -- tez v .-EH A - 1L Mm m OFFICERS: Left to Right - Mr. Ervin — Advisor, Jean Mox — Vice-President, Laura Wolery — President, Rhonda Bowersock — Secretary, Steve Blythe — Treasurer. |B | f ygE : Htol v • ■1 . « IT i V . wBm. Tm y j 1 • fi MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Lynda Sams, Kathy Mayer, Gary Truesdale, Rhonda Bowersock, Sue Baxter, Pam Truman, Jean Mox, Greg Lemke, Jackie Buettner, Craig Gudakunst, and Suzanne Wolery. Back; Left to Right - Drew Fletcher, Steve Hallquist, Laura Wolery, Mr. Ervin, Mike Sampson, Jeff Leininger, and Steve Blythe. 98 SOCIETY OF BOOKS Each year eight girls are chosen to work in the li¬ brary by Mrs. Weiging the head librarian. Each girl must have a study hall during the period in which they are to work in the library. Their main task is to assist Mrs. Weiging and to put back magazines and books at the end of the period. Their job is not as easy as it may seem. OFFICERS: Left to Right - Naomi Good — Sec., Diane Danc¬ er — Pres., Mrs. Weiging — Adv., Donna LaRue — V-Pres., and Rene Clevenger — Treas. 1 I H i i i | 1 1 1 1 i i n 1 1 1 j| J LIBRARIANS: Left to Right; Front - Deb Rice, Cheryl Peters, Sue Baxter, and Naomi Good. Back - Diane Dancer, Donna LaRue, Rene Clevenger, and Mrs. Weiging. 99 PEP CLUB: Left to Right; Front ■ Jane Belt, Peggy Giller, Jenny Jones — Vice-Pres., Donna LaRue — President, Rhonda Bowersock, Pam Truman — Sec. Treas., and Barb Buettner. Middle ■ Chris Claypool, Janet Gunter, Tammy Harp, Robin Compton, Melony Bardo, and Beth Ervin. Back ■ Tina McKee, Vicky Clapp, Cathy Sills, Jan Stose, Judy Belt, Joyce Place, and Pam Moreo. 1 PEP CLUB Although still a fairly new organization, you’d never know it by their mighty cheer¬ ing. The club is made up of girls who are not cheerleaders but want to cheer the bas¬ ketball team on to victory. They set the spirit when the game was close or after it had already been determined who w as to win. THREE CHEERS FOR THE PEP CLUB! 100 RE-ECHO Clockwise - Mr. Treece — Advisor, Gigi Schrader — Jr. Edi¬ tor, Laura Wolery — Assistant Ed., and Rojean Ralston — Editor. The Re-Echo editors, assistants, and re¬ porters all worked very hard this year in printing up the school news. Once a month they published a whole page of interesting news in the city newspaper. They also pub¬ lished a school newspaper full of jokes, ed¬ itorials, facts, and fiction. The news was en¬ joyed by the whole student body. REPORTERS: Left to Right - Jenny Davis, Rojean Ralston, Sandy Armstrong, Gary Truesdale, Sue Loetz, Laura Wolery, Dave Ladd, Harvey Chiles, Mr. Treece, Suzanne Wolery, Jackie Buettner, Paul Schweikle, Gigi Schrader, and Cheryl Peters. 701 SCIENCE CLUB The big project of the Science Club this year was the Science Fair. Each member of the Science Club as well as the Science classes made a project to enter in the Science Fair. The Senior High winner was Paul Schweikle and the Junior High winner was Greg Lemke. Four members of the Science Club also participated in a Chemistry Bowl at Ohio Northern Univer¬ sity. OFFICERS: Left to Right - Laura Wolery — President, Paul Youngpeter — Vice-Pres., Martha Powell — Sec., Mike Buettner — Treas., and Mr. Gossman — Advisor. MEMBERS: Left to Right; 1 st Row - Betty Blockberger, Naomi Good, Debbie Rice, Martha Powell, Laura Wolery, and Mr. Gossman. 2nd Row -Dan Mosher, Mike Buettner, Terry Ralston, and Paul Youngpeter. 102 SPANISH CLUB ! l d i I K Lffj M. ■■ ■? JCpWfjlL wJ 7 JJ w i BJ ' -S ' M B o I m V. ' 7 a J OFFICERS: Left to Right - Barb Buettner — President, Carolyn Risch — Treasurer, Don Raabe — Secretary, Betty Blockberger — Vice-President, and Miss Tate — Advisor. This year Spanish Club had many activities. We began the year by electing officers. We planned the Christmas party and learned Spanish carols to sing at several places in the community. After caroling we had our annual Christmas party. As Spring approached we held a bake sale, using the money for charity. y i. : jj MEMBERS: Left to Right; 1st Row - Jenni Jones, Lou Ann Powell, Harvey Chiles, Jeff Rostorfer, Mike Miller, Naomi Good, Kathy Gengler, and Tom lllig. 2nd Row - Miss Tate, Todd Downey, Louise Ebbeskotte, Jill Youngpeter, Jim Doyle, Janet Miller, Steve Hempfling, Rick Nagel, Jim Buettner, and Perry Wiltsie. 3rd Row - Steve Hoverman, Keith Youngpeter, Carolyn Risch, Barb Buettner, Pam Feathers, Don Raabe, Bill Place, and Betty Blockberger. 4th Row: Scott Wolery, Randy Stant, Dave Rose, Todd Ladd, Steve Metzger, Mark lllig, Kevin Keeling, Terry Moreo, and Weldon Good. 103 CHOIR: Left to Right; Front to Back; 1st Row - Rojean Ralston, Peggy Giller, Cindy Turner, Cindy Ladd, Louise Ebbeskotte, Carol Ream, Sue Smith, Dorothy Smith, Sandra Grewe, Sherrie Snow, Harleen Wilson, Kathy Gengler, Kay Stose, Donna LaRue, Jane Bendele, Jill Young- peter, Jenny Teman, Elaine Freund, and Julie Wisher. 2nd Row - Kay Blockberger, Sue Baxter, Julie Ralston, Karen Dolan, Denise Dunlap, Janet Miller, Tom Jones, Gary Miller, Rick Nagel, Steve Blythe, Charles Beckner, Harvey Chiles, Joe Martin, Greg Lemke, Paul Miller, Charles Gabel, Charlotte Fronk, Sandy Armstrong, Jonelle Neiford, Dian Danc¬ er, and Barb Buettner. 3rd Row - Lezlie Myers, Carol Whittington, Lynn Koenig, Diane Dolan, Karen Ebbeskotte, Cathy Sherrick, Karen Kem¬ per, Jackie Buettner, Denise Clevenger, Kathy Mayer, Diane Hartlieb, Rhonda Bowersock, Marcia Bruns, Jane Jettington, Sue Loetz, Martha I GIRLS GLEE: Left to Right; Front to Back; 1st Row - Louise Ebbeskotte, Kathy Gengler, Sue Smith, Dorothy Smith, Sandra Grewe, Sherrie Snow, Donna LaRue, Jane Bendele, Pam Truman, Karen Dolan, and Marcia Bruns. 2nd Row - Kathy Mayer, Rojean Ralston, Sue Baxter, Kay Blockberger, Harleen Wilson, Barb Buettner, Annette Bonitas, Cindy Ladd, Charlotte Fronk, Sandy Armstrong, Rhonda Bowersock, and Janet Miller. 3rd Row - Julie Wisher, Jonelle Neiford, Karen Ebbeskotte, Karen Schulte, Gigi Schrader, Lezlie Myers, Pam Feathers, Jean Mox, Sue Loetz, Diane Dolan, and Jane Goedde. 104 CHOIR AND GIRLS GLEE This year Choir was quite large. They worked hard for their great perform¬ ances. First they put on a Christmas Concert, then it was contest at Shaw¬ nee. Girls Glee also participated in the above two performances. The finale of the year was at Baccalaureate on May 23. Thanks for a job well done. Powell, Jane Belt, Patty Tyo, Linda Busch, Denise Weaver, Rhonda Beckman, Pam Feathers, and Jann Stose. Back Row - Don Raabe, Perry Wiltsie, Dave Rose, Randy Feathers, Steve Metzger, Bill Place, Craig Weaver, Mike Metzger, Neil Alspach, Jerry Sampson, Mike Sampson, Eugene Seifker, Jeff Cochensparger, John Giller, Glenn Prine, Mike Matson, Jim Raabe, Dik Stose, Paul Schweikle, and Jim Doyle. Director — Mr. Ron Patton, 2nd Semester. 105 FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE: Left to Right; 1st Row - Jane Belt, Peggy Giller, Mary Runyan, Jill Youngpeter, Beth Oard, Cathy Gengler, Debbie Stocklin, Jann Stose. 2nd Row - Norm Bair, Perry Wiltsie, Rick Nagel, Bryan Alspach, Joe Martin, Tom Jones, Gary Miller, and Bill Place. MIXED ENSEMBLE: Left to Right; 1st Row - Barb Buettner, Dian Dancer, Kathy Mayer, Rojean Ralston, Donna LaRue, Jane Bendele, Marcia Bruns, Rhonda Bowersock, Sue Loetz, Linda Busch. 2nd Row - Jerry Sampson, Mike Metzger, Jim Doyle, Harvey Chiles, Jim Raabe, Craig Weaver, and Mike Sampson. 106 ENSEMBLES This year several different ensem¬ bles entered solo and ensemble con¬ test. This involved a lot of work, both by the members of the ensembles and by their director Mr. Patton. Be¬ sides going to contest some of the en¬ sembles performed for several pro¬ grams. BOYS ' OCTET: Left to Right; Front to Back - John Giller, Craig Weaver, Gene Seifker, and Mike Sampson, Dik Stose, Don Raabe, Neil Alspach, and Steve Metzger. CHAMBER ENSEMBLE: Left to Right; 1st Row - Rojean Ralston, Dian Dancer, Linda Busch, Barb Buettner, Sue Loetz, Marcia Bruns, Kay Blockberger, Jane Bendele. 2nd Row - Don Raabe, Steve Metzger, Craig Weaver, John Giller, Mike Sampson, Gene Seifker, Jim Raabe, and Dik Stose. 107 MEMBERS: Front; Left to Right - Kay Stose, Harvey Chiles, Janet Gunter, LouAnn Powell, Peggy Giller, Sara Jettinghoff, Carol Whittington. 2nd Row - Denise Dunlap, Greg Lemke, Chris Black, Brenda Spears, Jane Jettinghoff, Steve Blythe, Bryan Al- spach, Craig Gudakunst, Diane Dancer, Lynda Busch, Bob Jones, Norm Bair, Betty Blockberger, Maria Landwehr, Kathy Mayer. 3rd Row - Sally Spears, Debbie Dillon, Karen Kemper, Marcia Clapp, Sheila Prine, Rhonda Beckman, Terry Moreo, Denise Weaver, Mike Matson, Cathy Fry, Terry Sellars, Charles Gable, Jann Stose, Chris Freund, Brenda Beckner, Jenni Jones, MAJORETTES: Left to Right - Karen Kemper, Carol Whittington, and Cindy Turner. 108 BAND Tom Snow, Steve Metzger, Jennifer Belt, John Giller, Dix Stose. 4th Row - Cindy Turner, Patty Tyo, Jill Youngpeter, Cathy Sher- rick, Becky Briggs, Scott Ramsey, Becky Sterling, Mike Edel- brock, Steve Hoverman, Jeff Cochensparger, Jim Will, Neill, Al- spach, and Glen Prine. This year band has been busier than ever before under the direction of Mr. Sills. After finishing a busy marching season the concert band prepared for the Christmas concert. District contest followed and each member had more work to do. Our best concert of the year was the annual formal Spring concert. During the summer however another marching season will begin with practice and pa¬ rades. Drum Major — Dik Stose BAND COUNCIL: Front; Left to Right - Denise Dunlap and Lynda Busch. Back Dik Stose, Kay Stose, and Greg Lemke. 109 7th GRADE BAND pinni f 1 if i • t BgK k 4 J 8th GRADE BAND: Front; Left to Right - Jonet Gunter, Susan Hinton, Rebecca Cross. 2nd Row - Scott Ramsey, Becky Briggs, Jody Wisher, Pam Suever, Dave Hartsock, Chris Freund, Tina McKee, Dale Allemier, Tom Snow, Becky Dunlap, and Jennifer Belt. 3rd Row - Nile Shade, Jim Will, and Suzanne Wolery. 110 SR. HI SOLOISTS: Harvey Chiles and Carol Whitting¬ ton. PEP BAND: Front; Left to Right - Jennifer Belt, Dik Stose, Tom Jones, Steve Hover- man, Mike Edelbrock. 2nd Row - Kay Stose, Jody Wisher, Becky Briggs, Rhonda Beckman, Tom Snow, Marie Landwehr. 3rd Row - Bryan Alspach, Chris Freund, Jann Stose, Denise Weaver, Harvey Chiles, Charles Gabel, Terry Sellers. Back - Neil Alspach. JR. HI SOLOISTS AUDIO-VISUAL HELP These boys helped with the audio-visual equipment. They made sure the right equipment got to the right teacher at the right time. They were very help¬ ful and the teachers and admin¬ istration really appreciated their help. A.V. HELP: Left to Right; Back - Doug Miller, Louie Linder, Mike Elling, Jim Schrader, Steve Hoverman. Front - Dennis Atterberry, Harvey Chiles, and Chris Martin. OFFICE HELP These girls gave up a study hall to help in the office. They helped get the absentee list out to all the teachers, they typed and ran errands for the office secretaries. This was a group of enthusiastic girls whose help was greatly appreciated. OFFICE HELP: Left to Right - Londa Woodworth, Naomi Good, Cathy Prine, Marcia Bruns, Karen Ebbeskotte, Denise Clevenger, Barb Buettner, and Lezlie Myers. 112 feii ADVERTISEMENTS i VANAMATIC D U MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS 127 S. Jefferson Sf. Delphos, Ohio WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Everything tor the Automobile 307 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio 45833 Compliments of McCLURE ' S SURPLUS STORE Delphos, Ohio 45833 Congratulations from Compliments of ART CROSS EXCAVATING MODERN MOTEL 14 Mile West of Delphos Trucking and Bulldozing Phone 695-1781 CITIZEN ' S FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Delphos, Ohio 45833 ! i 114 TRI Plumbin Bounty nbing f Heating Ha rdware LEE CALVELAGE MRS. MARY POTHAST Telephone 692-8961 231-237 W. 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Phone 692-0951 Delphos, Ohio 130 Compliments of Compliments of FISCHER PLUMBING, HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING 311 LEE ' S BICYCLE SERVICE NEW AND USED PARTS AND REPAIR W. First St. HERB ' S SAW SHARPENING 207 N. State St. Delphos, Ohio Phone 692-8901 692-7601 HANSHUMAKER MOTOR SALES Venedocia, Ohio 45894 222 N. Canal Ph. 667-2991 HERB McCLELLAN — Owner Hand — Circular — Ice Skates CLAWSON ' S ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AND SERVICE 302-306 N. Main St. 131 Compliments of WEGER INSURANCE 158 W. Second St. Delphos, Ohio 45833 HAGAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 101 S. Main — Phone 692-7015 ftp UI|j SM . N - M 1 m | % ' 7 llipi % M1 x V- DELPHOS AUTO SUPPLY 692-7085 202 W. Third Delphos 132 Open 9-12 Daily SHORT STOP CONVENIENCE MART Phone 692-4936 Compliments of GENE ' S MARATHON Congratulations to the Class of 7 I MICKEY’S CLEANERS 133 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 A. E. MILLER STOCKYARDS 134 RAABE MOTOR SALES Ford 234 N. Canal S+. Delphos, Ohio 45833 Phone 692-0771 135 THE WAIF ANTIQUES COINS AND BOTTLES WOOD NOVELTIES BUY — SELL — TRADE LARRY AND NANCY COPLIN ETHEL WROCKLAGE Rt. 30 West Delphos, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1971 BELT STALLKAMP GERMAN SHELL SERVICE VIRGIL GERMAN GORDON BRENDLE GOODYEAR AND FIRESTONE TIRES Tune-up — Shock Absorbers E. 5+h and Ft. Jennings Rd. Delphos, Ohio STIPP ' METZNER-VAN PELT INSURANCE 155 W. Cleveland St. Phone 692-7781 136 {•jrmwki WHAT YOU HAVE Place Your Insurance — with — WALTER H. JAUMAN SHEETER MOTOR SALES Dodge Sales and Service 24-Hour Wrecker Service Phone 695-2075 502 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio Congratulations From I K DIST., INC. I I 12 N. Main Phone 692-691 I Delphos, Ohio JIM ILLIG RON KLAUSING CITY FEED STORE E. Second St. Delphos, Ohio 508 N. Canal OMER ' S ALIGNMENT SHOP Delphos, Ohio Phone 695-1941 137 MEYER’S IGA FOODLINER Z r- 1 ' Mai Delphos 692-5901 Ft. Jennings 286-1751 STALLKAMP ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 225 E. Second St. Phone 692-3966 Delphos, Ohio REDS BARBER SHOP in the Phelan Hotel Congratulations to the Class of 1971 ST. MARY ' S FOODS INC. FETTIG ' S FLOWERLAND Fourth and State Delphos, Ohio Phone 692-6856 138 CHUCK ' S RADIO SHOP ZENITH PHILCO TELEVISION The Royalty of Radio and TV SAN-A-PURE DAIRY W. Fifth St. Delphos, Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1971! CARL W. CORE INSURANCE BECKMAN ' S FURNITURE DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS 151-153 W. Second St. Delphos, Ohio ULM ' S MOBILE HOMES SALES AND SERVICE Delphos, Ohio 45833 RAY ULM, Owner BOB FREUND Office Ph. 692-3951 Ph. 695-1220 139 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 DELPHOS WELDING MACHINE CO. Rt. I Delphos, Ohio 45833 BIRKMEIER MONUMENT COMPANY Compliments of CALVELAGE SINN AND TURNER Certified Public Accountanfs 140 THE COMMERCIAL BANK — Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. — MAIN OFFICE Second and Franklin Sts. Delphos Your Bank With Young Ideas BRANCH BANK Third and Main Sts. Ohio 141 TRAILER SRLES B SERVICE INC Buy — Rent — Lease Semi-Trailers ERV HESSLING Owner Rt. U.S. 30 Middle Point, Ohio 142 E. R. TRAILER SALES AND SERVICE, INC. 143 DAVES ' COZY CARRY OUT CMAnTlONED ?F,vrJ DELPHOS FOOD LOCKERS SLAUGHTERING — PROCESSING — CURING FOR LOCKERS OR FARM FREEZERS Delphos, Ohio Phone 692-6891 E. Second St. Delphos, Ohio Compliments of PRINTING COM PANY N1NE-0-0NE N. MAIN STREET DELPHOS, OHIO - 45833 Compliments of VIOLET IMPLEMENT SALES INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FARM EQUIPMENT AND TRUCKS N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio HUFFMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 144 For Tops in Meat ROTH ' S MARKET DELPHOS T.V. SALES SERVICE of Delphos For Tops in Fun 201-202 W. Second St. Phone 692-6761 Delphos, Ohio MOREO BROTHERS INC. 510 W. Skinner St. Delphos, Ohio 692-7821 Roofing, Spouting, and Siding ABBEY ' S CARRY OUT ROTH ' S ROLLER RINK of Oakwood Help! JIM PAUL ' S 416 W. Clime MOBILE HOME SALES Spencerville, Ohio 45887 Phone 647-4069 Groceries — Beverages — Snacks S and H Green Stamps 145 HOVERMAN STUDIO J. R. HOVERMAN B. L. HOVERMAN ARTISTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY U.S. 30S Telephone 695-2776 146 DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Compliments of LANDECK ELEVATOR 405 Findlay Rd. Lima, Oh io Compliments of ROY ' S 66 539 W. Fifth St. 695-2981 147 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1971 STALLKAMP ' S PHARMACY 228 N. Main St. Delphos Ohio Phone 692-0981 SCOTT ' S GROCERY 325 N. Main St. Fine Food Fresh Fruit Vegetables Phone 692-0941 Delphos, Ohio DELPHOS HARDWARE COMPANY Pots and Pans of all sizes and shapes! If looks could kill . . . 148 THE FOXBORO CO. Industrial and Process Control Instrumentation Peoples National Bank Bldg. Compliments of KNOWN FOR VALUES Congratulations Class of 1971 DELPHOS TENT AND AWNING SHOP P.O. Box 27 7051 2 W. Fifth Delphos, Ohio 149 KASKEL SUPER SERVICE Union 76 Local Tire Center Pure Oil Products 4th and Main Sts. Delphos Compliments of CYPRESS CABLE TV 232 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio 3 01$ jH smc ip W ' W P 4 ' ..iil ■ if m A $rMsr rW Setter t a,iue4 JrL ODENWELLER v - CLOTHING STORE Men and Boys ' Wear Delphos, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of ZULCH, INC. KOESTER ' S JEWELRY A-V SPECIALISTS Montpelier, Ohio DELPHOS COMMUNITY OIL ASSN. Gulf Products Monroe and Elida Ave. 150 Delphos KILL BROS. CO. Ohio Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1971 SWARTZ BODY SHOP THE RADIO STORE Color TV Sales and Service I 134 Spencerville Avenue VERN CLEVENGER, Owner Delphos DELPHOS TAXI Phone 695-1826 Channel 2 Dispatch Compliments of HAROLD ' S CAR WASH and BLUE RIBBON CLEANING CENTER 224 N. Canal St. Phone 692-5941 PORTER INSURANCE Insurance with PS (Personal Service) 151 THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Continue Your Education With Our College Loan Program LANDECK LUMBER SEVER WELL DRILLING SAWMILL INDUSTRIAL LUMBER 228 N. State St. Phone 692-5961 Delphos, Ohio Delph os Ohio 152 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 7l M 1900-1971 THE DELPHOS BENDING CO. ALWAYS BEST IN JUVENILE FURNITURE 153 I This symbol It ' s the trademark of Central Soya ... The FOODPOWER® People . We are proud to be a part of this community. We are grateful for your friendship, and we ' d like you to know more about us. Central Soya has grown from one small plant in 1934 to a position of leadership in America ' s food industry. Today, Central Soya is one of the world ' s largest processors of soybeans. Our high protein soy flours, edible and industrial oils, poultry p rod¬ ucts and Master Mix feeds are helping to make life better in some 40 countries around the globe. We ' re proud to be a part of Central Soya ' s FOODPOWER team and citizens of this community. Central Soya The FOODPOWER®People DELPHOS, OHIO 154 Stick ' em up! But we ain ' t got no money. HORINE LUMBER COMPANY BUILDER ' S SUPPLIES MILL WORK SASH AND DOORS INSULATION In our sixty-fourth year White Pine — Yellow Pine — Fir — Redwood Oak — Birch — Mahogany 155 DELPHOS REFUSE COLLECTION SERVICE Commercial Residential Industrial Haulers Delphos Ohio Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1971 JACK JILL WANNEMACHER JEWELERS Artcarved and Orange Blossom Diamond and Wedding Bands Gifts for all Occasions 201 N. Main St. Delphos, Ohio Phone 692-7851 Beverages Fine Foods — Entertainment Delphos, Ohio ERNEST LAUSE, Prop. SUEVER STONE CO. Crushed Stone-Ag-Lime Hot and Cold Mix Asphalt Route I, Delphos, Ohio Delphos Phone 692-61 I I Spencerville Phone 647-4054 THE RUSTIC WESTRICH STORE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Appliances, Furniture, Housewares Gifts, Paints, and Wallpaper CLASS OF 1971 203-205 N. Main St. Phone 692-981 1 EQUITY DAIRY STORE ••• tpteme . Vy«6 jj i c Mapauf . JODYSHOP ALSPAUGH ' S BODY PAINT SHOP Delphos Ohio JOHN L. ROSTORFER, CONTRACTOR Room Addition — Home Remodeling Garages — Attics 440 S. Main St. Delphos, Ohio Good Luck to the CLASS OF 1971 THE CHATEAU 226 N. Main Delphos 157 I bet he missed it. Lower the Cost of Dressing Well at LION CLOTHING Known for Quality Clothes at Moderate Prices Dress Suit Rentals FashioK(C)Qj ler of DelpKos Best Wishes to the Class of 7 I CHARLES SHOES 229 N. Main Phone 692-8821 Delphos Ohio Compliments of LIMA MALL 2400 Elida Road Lima, Ohio 45807 158 Leap, Frog, Leap? THE NEW DELPHOS MANUFACTURING COMPANY 159 Plf • ? a r. • , vw.m: ' .- ■• •’ ’¥. ).
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