'77 1 refleeii?ons . fall events . winter action , . spring happenings clubs ..... . . faculty . . . underclwssmmm . seniors . . . . advertisemenlts . index . . . . . table mf contents nguvfwv-9 Q . n H 5 1 5 i e E522 .12 .30 54 76 s A12 134 ns, IM S130 32.12 reflections of 1970-1971 the aura, volume XI presented by the aura staff lake high school millbury, ohio co-editors pat moore cheryl snyder advisors mrs. ladd - edition mrs. felhinger - business mr. snyder - photographer P E ., S .1 5' .....nv-5' -HN1 1 ' ff -:f '.. 'x T: i A x A 1 f' IQ. Q, 3. Z f Z-Z-. ., vu.-v 1-,., 1 1 'f fi' Q! ,Z g.. i H M 1 . .. , -nk-4 ,F . gi -' , R W fb. ., , ' mv - ' A .f ,, . 'fv, '! :5q2.1:--:it 4-wi W- ' ,F . f -fm w, , N N 1 - 'T 4 - k ' -Q fiiigkv ' fi' 1 . X'?fNf 1 ' af, V -5 A f i mea.: X- N, r a 5 'vs ,fr , K ' '7' 4 ' 513-it . FW 9, 1 J .K ' r H K Ag' 4 1-gf lay-K ,L s 1 - L' 2' if u n 1. fr' .y '15 Y f ' Y v 1 x w -an--...N f im- . I . Q 1395-.,, V.,-. 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L, wwaaa . iigxrfsmggg 1fsQv,gmw1. gmww 453' ' Fw., sssfiiiqgf vu.. , mm, 1, .issi AAA-EE mm gm iifliiaxi - .K fn :ses . . . lake high happenings . . sometimes . . crazy . . . O Mr. Chambers . . . Mr. Sandwisch . . . xf'N IQ'- Miss Watson .f .' ,J w as 1 iw'-2 m m r r 159255, m N H 1 Y 3 , M..-af H 5 W 35:3 ,if H ' aff: Y EEL , Q: 2 .if faq fm? h aaaa ' Hum, W1 yan, w ia? N . . . the game . . . football 1970 . . . Lake 0 Lake 21 I-dll-IC 19 Lake lioggford 'I 2 Svwan lgn I 5 Anfllolly Wayne 7 E:iStW0Od Luke Springfield Lake Elmwood Lake 0 Lake 13 Lake I 2 Maumee 7 Perrysburg 18 Genoa 14 1 S . ,, 'Q f'f mm M C6 JW, firm 1 xv Q, ii.: , as 1970 flyer football team . . . M M , Q31-9 ir -uv f - ' , ,Q I' ' 1 hh. ,' Yi -, V ,. , First row: Jim Carlen, Fred Trace, Randy Avers, Joe Huber, J im Lennox, Lee Kowalka, Bob Weber. Second row: Bill Minning, Ed Lenning, Gary Oberhaus, Randy Logan Jeff Hartlett, Mike Snyder, Dave Barenhrugge. Third row: Mike Campbell, Don Schumaker, Tom Hockenberry, Mike Omori, Matt Trace, Charles Stall, Duane Houston Fourth row: Coach Osnowitz, Coach Whitlash, Dennis Hammersmith, Dave Adams, Don McEwen, John Obrock, Gary Isbell. 14 l ' ' H: 14, Q ,LL A. , ,, irst row: Tim Krugh, Cliff Adamson, Dave Moon, Doug Cooley, Bruce Shekeruk, Mel Scott, Randy Fought. Second row: Rock Nissen, Dennis Reef, Greg Vavrik, Bob Laub, eff Fausey, Mark Marchetto, Tom Bauman. Third row: Steve Brown, Jim Crews, Chuck Abbey, ,I ack Hawley, Mike Strantz, Dave Huber, Denis Nietz, Dave Slovak. Fourth ow: Tony Mass, Rick Disset, Dennis Johnston, Bill Gibel, Coach Schnell, Coach Marlatt, Danny McLargin. 15 seniors last year . . .. 1. Cliff Adamson Dave Moon Most Valuable Player 'P Randy Fought FQ 1 ' .fb 4. , , . , f i 13 54 'Hi Uv. W4 r. f ,W - f ., . . 1 - .iq 1, uw uw v ' - -9' W . . lu?5sif Tom Bauman Tim Krugh, Co-captain Bruce Shgkeruk K :,- ,.,. v ff W4 -1... Randy Avers Mel Scott Doug Cooley B 1 PIL DET' Z 73373517 T :v5A!4 1 H2 ASN' 5' 1 . Wi. Q, -ff 2 ,K Y 'J :VT n' 2931 :,g'f.'1Y: fi X Lee Kowalka Bob Weber, Co-captain Jim Lennox Most Improved Player the ayer football Staff . . . S D4 Seated: Steve Marlattt Varsity backg Ed Osnowitz, Head Coachg Terry Schnell, V ' lin arsity eg Vern Veeder, 8th grade line. Standing: Bill Chambers, 9th grade backg Denn Sandwlsch, 9th grade 11116251111 Bartosky, 8th grade backg Clyde Whitlatch, Varsity lineg Jerry Limes, 8th grade line. The 1970 Flyer Football team had a very challenging year. The Flyers were potentially a championship team, but the stiff com etiti f th N h ' ' ' p on 0 e ort ern Lakes League left the Flyers with a 4-5 season. The first disappointment came with the season opener against Rossford. On September 11 the Flyers retumed to the locker room defeated 0-12. The determination to make a comeback was yet to be proven in the games to follow. The Flyers defeated the Swanton Bulldogs 21-15. They continued with a one game winning streak, beating the Anthony Wayne Generals 19-7 and shutting out the Eastwood Eagles 4-1-0 on Homecoming night . . . From this time on the Flyers were only able to ain enou h mo t b h , g g men um to eat t e Elmwood Royals 1 30-0, after dropping games to Springfield, Maumee, Perrysburg, and the final game, Genoa. ' 18 a good year for jr. high football . A.. , A--. ... , lf fi . -L.. Q A - First row: Jeff VonAhrens, Mike Rhuland, Chuck Richmond, Harv Taylor, Mark Beck, Kempie Baker, Terry Selle, Gary Collins, Jim Bauer. Second row: Dan Bonnough, Mgr.: Mike Haynes, Kip Sutkus, Jim Bloomfield, John Robinson, Joe Brown, Gary Haynes, Craig Snyder John Miller, Doug Pruiett, Al Wittman,Jeff Alessandrini, Mgr. Third row: Robbi Gaul, Mgr., Dave Sibrel, Gene Ulrich, Randy Fox, Joe Everhart, Don Billings, Ray Herr, Jim Ault, Bob Rodela, Glen Omori, John Nietz, Ed Barteck. Fourth. row: Coach Sandi-visch, Bill Judy, John Fowler, Ken Gibel, Richard Keaton, Dave Pylant, Tom Obrock, Kevin Blaksley, Joe Stagner, Steve McPherson, Ken Gullett, Coach Chambers. ' Lake's Freshman Football Team finished 6-0-l. They tied for first place with Perrys- burg. The Freshmen scored 200 pts. averaging 29 pts. a game. .il '.w , 3 1 l First row: Charlie Henson, Ken Westenkirehner, Harold Elvey, Wally Merrow, Gary Cox, Bob Jenson, Jeff Farley, Tim Hazel, Randy Nuckols. Second row: Bruce Cox, Mgr., Paul Shope, Gary Greenlesc, Ron Bischoff, John Thies, Gene Swartz, Tim Hahn, Mike Adkins, Doug Heidebrink, Jeff Norman, Mark Tornow, Mgr. Third row: John Recker, Mgr.g Ron Smith, Bill Tarver, Mark Dusseau, Larry Diehl, Jerry Goodman, Jim Russell, Joe Snydcr,Jim Vance, Carl Reef, Mike Fyffc. Fourth Eow:hCXoacli Limes, Randy Davis, Joe Stewart, Keith Blaksley, Gary Wolfe, Mike Andrachik, Tim Gullet, Lynn James, Don Johnston, Jeff Cundiff, Coach Barlosky, oac ee: er. - . - After an opening game loss, the Junior Flyers rebounded to go undefeated the rest of their way, compiling the best record ever in thehistory of Lake eight grade football. li S i . ., -EC 293153 yi 1 'v T f 1 - -if f 54?-'Q 'PRIME' f 7 , I Q , . N, Q . 15- I3 ' ., . ' , 1. ? 4,-.r , 4 . . 7. 1 JT V. ' r l ' , ,b f as A :N '- '-' .. . -A '-f -2. H 0 M F I O U U U 01 no il 5 0 1 0 0 o u 1 'NME .. QIJAFPTED DOWN J mp.g3':Pnla'f? ex- -4' If , f 1 Mfg nancy reigns . . . Homecoming festivities began with the annual bonfire on Thursday, October 2. Climax to the skits and songs performed at Fridayls assembly was the announcement of Queen Nancy Chapman, who was sponsored by the Senior Band. First attendant Deb Davies re- presented Pep Club. Deb Littlefield, second at- tendant, was representative from Penta County. Key Club nominated Carol Bailey, third attend- ant. Kathy James, fourth attendant, was the Var- sity Club candidate. The dance Come Saturday Morningn, kept to the cartoon theme and was the final event of a victorious Homecoming weekend. all the men left . . . promenade OO OOO good times happy faces t . . . a rememberable evening Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Scores Springfield Rossford Perrysburg Maumee Elmwood Anthony Wayne Eastwood Genoa Northwood Ashland College Relays - 11th out of 22 teams NLL League Meet - 7th out of 9 teams Sectional Meet - 6th out of 15 teams District Meet - Bill Freeman 10th Jeff Gross 51st State Meet - Bill Freeman 92nd Won 5 Lost 4 M ai Seated: Scott Reitz, Bill Freeman, Rick Moulton, Joe Cutcher, Roger Willey, Mike Nash. Kneeling: Andy Keller, Pat Horn, John Cox, Fred Roe, Rob Schwamburger Mark Almorth, J eff Gross. Standing: J im Mitchell, Bill Taylor, Larry Ward, Rick Heidebrink, Rob Nissen, Larry Bowen, Gary Ault, Coach Winchell. Lake,s 1971 Cross-Country team had its first winning season in three years. This was the second time in Lake's history. The highlight of the season came when Bill Freeman, senior cross-country runner, and Jeff Gross, junior, competed in the State Cross- Country Finals at Columbus. q Q ffgf A Q. a . X U f' , , li 1 'E f ' -5 -V he-4 ESlL'i 'Af ' -s S, ,x . V i,llE'v1Q'Qf3'1 'L ci A -: ? f ? 'v- l fr' f - . in i 'fr' g W E N li E ,- If '1 A gl A , H Hu, 1 , V- Vit 7 It Ffa V 'I 21 : 4. B 1: -2 - - ,5,ja:agy .5.f,..'i+ 1' V IA A'Q N . i .A 543.1- Jerri-i'f1 1 . B Q52 gim- SWCat . . . long hours O O f -wr, , .. ,.o , , ,gf 19- , xi Freshman runners: l-r, Randy Miller, Chuck Cutcher, Doug Counter, Ken Heidehrink, Dave Decort. endurance . . . oung stars . . . BM.- --A r ,fi , . rf I - - Wymfv 1 ' ' 5235255555: 'fbfrl'-31, gl H .fTll- mS ??'o:1sa:.,., ' H 75.2 -w'?Y11:, I H -V, ?Ea?iQaw W-, uw 1 var me Fiofsisxi? 'W gt. 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I EQ 1' if 552 V' ,- Ru I N 2 3 5 .las MARCHING BAND MARCHING BANI MARCHING BAN MARCHING BAP MARCHING BA MARCHING Bi MARCHING IE MARCHING MARCHING MARCHIN4 MARCHID MARCHI Bonnie Asman, Sally Johnson, Dawn DeRammeleare, Nancy Chapman, Barbra Willey. ff--- Y- 4 f fr -ff - 'f?gm j f'- Y The 1970 Marching Band was directed by Mr. James R. Friemark. The band performed at every football game. At dif- ferent times they featured The Debonaires and The Flyerettes. Mr. Friemark contributed some new routines and chose their music from Broadway musicals and from some pop music ar- rangements. For the first time this year eighth graders were allowed to be alternates. The band participated in, the WOHO Christmas parade and The University of Toledo Homecoming parade. Practice for the band started early this year due to a new style of marching. After football they held a potluck picnic and hayride. Atithe end of the season an awards ban- quet was held. Freshmen received letters, while other members of the band received gold bars. Ron Schulte was chosen Most Inspirational Player. -,, 1, A, HF. 4. WIT' MQ!!! my-V of - 2 -4 .ff 5' 1 Si 'LLLIL V i qu 5 1 I Jzlwli E-? M3 Y ' 1T'?5i5f5. H W - ,Qiifezkjgg-S45-3.1 i f iq. swm 9 -.. .y, , ,ii .4- ,.... ,nh BS-if E ' '--r--f X 15 Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake '1 H 2 Halal 'gilffj U .U fibffhweesl LLLLL LLLLL z Rossford N Qak Harbor Perrylsburg V !Antliony4l Wayne 'Eastwood af- Y fix gr il i E -iii' mf? -E :ll 5 -. 5 1 I 1 'lu f is i HEEQLQ M H? 'yi ef . r-i-. .: V, --.ff fx 5 lu ' '23 , .WW fnb?i'esq . . ,Q ff 'fi Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake w, :wk 1, x31 51 99 81 60 75 72 62 741 -5 we A H Elmwood l Swanton Otsego Perryshurg Lorain Catholic Springfield Eastwood Toledo Start Genoa Tournament ' Gibsonburg Fostoria Delta me ,,,lb,l , em- A N i - 1 mf-D'--.. 172 , f 'E L! fly IEW 5 N k xg: L:-. Ar 1, 1 KAL... 1 , 1-- aiu 3 if yi? 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Kneeling: Randy Fox, Jim Ault, Dave DeCort, Kip Sutkus, Don Dale, John Neitz. Standing: Mr. Bartosky, John Fowler, Martin Mang, Craig Snyder, Kevin Blaksley, Dave Pylant, Tom Ohrock, Joe Stagner, Ken Heidebrink, Kevin Tumow, Denis Baldwin. the rookies . . . Back row: Mr. Oherdor, Kenny Sheetz, Mark Poolman, Doug Courter, Garry Hill, Rick Barteek, Tim Gullett, Tim Hahn. Front row: Dave Heidebrink, John Thies, Ken Westenkerchner, Virgil Bryon, Alan Deniston, Ron Campbell, Randy Miller, Tim Bookenberger, Doug Heidebrink. eighth grade plays a challenging season . . . 3? First row: :Ierry Boyce, Eric Collier, ,lim Prichard, Scott Summers, Bruce Cox, Kent Swartz. Second row: Gene Miller, ,I on Recker, Ron Weber, Milan gc:1listerkBill aiglier, Scott Livingston, Ryan Fought. Third row: Mr. Kiersztyn, Carl Hill, Paul Heidebrink, Mark Caldwell, Ron Pylant, Bill Fizer, Mark c ea, evm e er. rootin' for the boys . . ln. .R f J I nv' F' I I,- .mv 3-nv :QU .LH ' v4 I . 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L-, . 1 -rn cheers . . . pep . . 2 1 -1.311 .g..- A , V5 8 X N O , T 1 W 5 ' anxiety . . . success . . ...Lv Snoopy alias Betty Recker. Varsity cheerleaders, Top- Bottom: Karen LaBuda, Judy Cole, Vickie Ruch, Pat Moore, Carol Bailey, Deb Littlefield. Reserve cheerleaders: Cathi V0nAhrens, Joyce Cannon, Vicki Miller, Sherri Summers. 11+ T. ., 5-.+- i 55 l Seniors: Deb, Vicki, Pat Carol. The Lake High School Cheerleaders, main purpose is to boost spirit and gain enthusiasm throughout the school. The cheerleaders cheer at all football games. All the girls take an active interest in supporting the cross-country, wrestling, baseball, and track teams by attending the games and meets. The High School Cheerleaders sold candy and spirit ribbons to help pay for their camp and uniforms. The cheerleaders along with the varsity club sponsored the Homecoming Bonfire. spirit . . . victory, victory is our cry . . . I O Freshmen: Diane, Beth, Twila Dawn, Cindy. iii- . Q lm I QI 2 w X Front: Tammy Anderson. Kneeling: Betsy Littlefield, Linda Fallbush. Standing: Diane Black. Shoulders: Cheryl Schumaker. practice . . . hard work . . . Front: Gail Nietz, Lyne Boehmer, Cindy Marks. Standing: Carol Omori, Nancy LaBuda. Alternates: Pat Thorton, Brenda Shaw. rhythm . . . style . . . The Flyerettes a traditional group at Lake High School for several years entertained publicly at all home varsity basketball games. Through a great deal of hard work and long hours the Flyerettes became a very talented group. The girls made up their own costumes and sewed their dancing costumes. Mrs. Cayton was their advisor. Flyerettes. fClockwise from top centerj: Cathi Roten, Naomi Damron, Deb Morse, Janine Weiker, Judy Cannon, Sue Sutkus, Cyndie Moulton, Dawn Deflammelaere, Deb Irwin, Karen Shiffert, Melinda Farley, Sandy Hahn, Brenda Elvey 44 Diane Hill, Linda Henson. 1 N ..., V 5 .-31' Lake Luke Lakai? 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Kneeling: J im Lennox, ,I im Crews., J ack Randy Avers, Rock Nissen, Mark Alessandrini, Greg The Flyers fielded a young team this yearg only three seniors. The experience gained by the underclassmen will be a big asset for next yearis season. An undefeated freshman team will help out the Flyers next year. The team and coaches voted Mike Omori, Sophomore N.L.L. Champ at 98 pounds, the Most 'Valuable wrestler, Junior Jim King received the Most Improved wrestler award for his continuing efforts throughout the season. 'hi - . f . 1 A Aff Jus, YEL LAKE , . S r 1 5 i 1 I A .51 1 Vw? fq I ,z X- 2 Hi A ll ffz 5 E ,,-: ,V ' I I , I , gl. I! .Q Qp',gf 4M . - wi 1 - AhAk 2 ' Q-ry . 7 ix In ll 121, ,' ,,,. ...Q ,5 , e ,W , , , ,J I 4 , 'F' W ' f ,' . Q if 9 :X 4 ' f jr is 8 QM ' f' bm R , , . , J ' K H ,.':'fw U, K ,gp r ,f Y f as fs H, ,f if W 955' qw .gf 1 . 1 ' ' ' . 4 1 , ' 15 A . ja x ' ,nr X .1-N r 1 Sr A ,, ' ' Vx. xr' tx W fy N I f 'YQ af? NS! 'X 'A ' if J A' ' f ggi- g l .:.,:. if f 'iw :-E k' , F 3, Y- :2. .Q1 L , . 'I 'f -fi :,5lv 1ii:,45: ' sm' . . 0?- age of aquarius . . . 1971 snowflake . . . sf 1 4-4 iii. , -1 if - F fl -X xi y-fn' 'UP Z-ff' V ' .,,, 2 Deb Davies, First At-tendantg Lynda Henson, Third Attendant: Nancy Chapman, Queeng Jan Johnson, Fourth Attendantg Deb Littlefield, Second Attendant. 7 ,-:: ' Q , , iixu 1 fx' lt M Q A , :F-A -W A 1 .: 5 I ' aries . . taurus . . . . . germm cancer O O O virgo . . . Barb Taylor, Bob Wasserman Pam Gore, Ron P. im fl rw ' I E K a, x wp S3a'75 ,f1. 1 1 Pat Reiger, Scott Reitz' Janet Johnson, Dan Calmes. Carol Goodman Brenda Belch, Doug Cooley, Marcia Scarberry, Dennis Beck. 1- libra . . . scorpio . . . sagittarius . . . . . capricorn . . aquarius pisces . . . . . . winter Wonderland . . C. Chapman, K. Gibel J. Robinson, C. Lester O The Lake Junior High welcomed a WINTER WONDERLANDU on Saturday, December 19. The annual Junior High Christmas dance, the Snowball, was held in the High School auditorium. The Agents Phyve provided the entertainment. High point of the evening was the crowning of Cyndi Chapman and Ken Gihel as this year's queen and king. Cheryl Lester and John Robinson were first attendants. Second runners-up were Cindi Russell and Robbie Gaul. Gay de- corations, including colorful wreaths and a live Christmas tree, added to the festive occasion. M. Adkins, L. Howell JL! 12: AX' 'R-tn. 'KJV' ' . . 's , ,.,.,5 su , .,f5.,,:.gak -f L , .-43-H '- 7:5 -Q ' Y':'fL-'- . . ' aimf' ffurr il, 1 JW . I , . M 'NX flf A Zpzfl, S. Webster, T. Gullet Stockmaster, H. Conley G. Feeney, S. Damron T. Richard, B. Cedoz . . . loverly . . . with a littl' bit 0' luck . . spring musical . . ln the opening of My Fair Ladyn, Professor Higgins is taking 1 on British Dialects. He discovers Eliza Doolittle, a simpleton who flowers for a living, and decides to take her in and change her ir lady. Her Cockney mannerisms and moralities become so annoying Professor Higgins almost gives up. She, in turn, is driven to distras by his inconsiderate treatment and constant instruction. At lei however, she victoriously learns correct pronunciation. After months of hard work with the Professor, she is ready for big test, and is taken to a ball where she succeeds radiantly. Afterm Professor Higgins is congratulated on his technical work, and 1 pletely neglects Eliza. Hurt and resentful she leaves the house. Professor, awakening in the morning, finds his guinea pig gone, snappishly meditates on the weaknesses of women. He searches all for her and finds her at his mother's house. He asks her to come with him, but she refuses. He returns home depressed, but is overj: when he sees Eliza has come back to him. Singers-Dancers: Rock Nissen, Bruce Shekeruk, Rick Ayling, Larry Ward, T Bauman, Mike Campbell, Larry Bonta, Terry Cooley, Jeff Gross, Mark Cuth son, Sheri Summers, Deb Irwin, Deb Holman, Jan Holman, Jill Holman, Wheeler, Sue Gaul, Karen La Buda, Donna Gruetter, Margareth Andrade. Seruant's Chorus: Sue Gaul, Charlotte Krugh, Linda La Chine, Rock Nissen, l Recker, Bruce Shekeruk, Matt Trace, and Deb Irwin. Production Staff Producer-Director ................. ..... J ohn Ro Musical Director ,.......... . . . .James R. Frie Stage Manager-Technical Director . . . . James Bart Choreographer .......... ...... R odelyn Scenic Artist .......... ........... S ue Costumers ...... . . Connie Ulmer, 'Mary Student Director . . ......... Brenda Student Producer ......................... Vicki ,Af Q av SQ 5 A . QQ. J 'S W: si 9 S Ai Q Q X 1 'W - it Q i s ir ZS, , 4175. .u ,A ni 1.-.-' .-.V ' g- 4 ff' 'E 'iii ' 1 fi ' lg 5 K -,rn ,. my -V N? kk? , 7' ti :ws- 15255 ., ,ff , , 1 'f 4-r. Lx. , . -4 F. 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'-rgffi Sag.: fglfafsfl iZ!:bSf'E'13Lj 5 '52 Q .d:,-mf. ' ,, x QW l W M . we s 1 fa who track set to reach high goals . . . - 'l I ii ll My Seated: Roger Willey, Tom Bauman, Rick Moulton, Mel Scott, Bill Freeman, Tim Krugh, Bruce Shekeruk. Kneeling: Mike Stone, Jeff Gross, Duane Huston, Don McQueen, Rob Nissen, Tom Hockenberry, jack Hawley, Greg Vavrik, Jim Mitchell, Bob Laub. Standing: Coach Marlett, Jeff Keller, Dennis Johnston, Larry Ward, Dave Barenbrugge, John Obrock, Lan-y Bowen, Mike Snyder, Dave Huber, Mark Almroth, Pat Horn, Coach Van Camp. The 1971 Track and Field team of Lake High School has been successful because of their willingness to work and do their very best to accomplish the high goals that they set for themselves. They compiled a dual season record of 8-2-1, and this is one of the best records in Lake history. Twenty athletes earned letters and ten of these will be returning next year. The 1971 Flyers took a first place trophy at the Swanton meet defeating arch rivals, Rossford and Springfield. They placed third in the N.L.L. meet. Congratulations on the outstandingjob done this year!! 59 zrmmgw-:M U Magi ww - A Xia. 60 Mel Scott M Dave Moon ,, 2 :- .u, f is 'lg-ggb.. K' , 1 ,, 5 M Joe Cutcher Tim Krugh w ww my seniors reach finish line . . . ,gym fm, ,NM .QT X a ily ll N Qs! w ,, Bill Freeman Awww: ,H vi zz mf , , r ,v w in Q , :n.x.4... fl-.HJ Roger Willey 3434 Q we an in 222, www f KZMY Q Tom Bauman Randy Fought, Co-Captain Rick Moulton, Cecapmin Bruce Shekeruk V Il H Q-ff ' 1 ,fixs - . V - . Mike Nash upcoming track stars . . . Junior High Track Team. First row: Eugene Ulrich, Dave DeCort, Mark Beck, Jeff Clough, John Zeisler, Terry Selfe, Lynn James, Randy Fox, Ed Barteck, Robbie Gaul. Second row: Ray Herr, Ken Gullett, Kempie Baker, Bob Rodella, Jeff Jacobs, David Hughes, Joe Carlock, Greg Costello, James Bloomfield, Han'y Taylor, Bob Ferguson, Don Billings, John Nietz. Third row: Coach Kiersztyn, Doug Pruiett, Ken Heidebrink, Kip Sutkus, Ken Gibel, John Robinson, Kevin Wetzel, David Pylant, Tom Obrock, Richard Keaton, Craig Snyder, Joe Stagner, Steve MacPherson, Chuck Cutcher, Coach Schnell. Seventh and Eighth Grade Track Team. First row: Gary Clapsaddle, Scott Summers, David Klafter, Jeff Griffith, Rick Fox, Bob Lilje, Kent Swartz, Carl Hill, Kim Kansorka, Milan Youster, Randy Miller, Scott Livingston, David Heidebrink, Don Wollett, Mike Hollenshed, Jerry Hagdohl. Second row: Bob McEowen, Dann Feeny, Jeff Shiman, Jim Vance, Randy Rose, Ron Campbell, Paul Heidebrink, Tim Clapsaddle, Tom Eckermann, Ron Bischoff, Ryon Fought, Roy Young, Doug White, Greg Akenberger, Gregg Feeny, Rick Liedy, Ron Porter, Rick Graham. Third row: Hershel Conley, Jeff Farley, Mark Caldwell, Ed Reimer, Doug Heidebrink, Bob Takacs, Ed James, Bill Fizer, Doug Courter, Mike Andrachick, Gary Wolfe, Keith Blaksky, Don Johnston, Mark Schlea, Rick Barteck, Rick Bischoff, Walter Matney, Jon Recker, Kevin Weller, Don Murphy. 61 F' 11971 Golf Season 2 1 41 Lake Lalsa Lake Lake Lakg: Lakie Lake Lake Lag Lak? s Lake W 10 35 956 19 9 35 4-1 1 N13 1956 114 Q 6M :ur 1, Lgxw. 1 .mi 5 ,H Waite Cla Y ,Gak ,Haphor orthivcigcl Springfield 1 S133-ingfiqld A. Wayzfe Eastwood 1 Rbssford 2 Sgringfield 1 Q 151311 Q, 3 82 1 ff 356 15 1,1 4. 1 12W gm 1 F756 Lakg Lakg 1 1 1! X :gig 2016 Maumee Sgringfieldu 1 John Brossia, Senior senior high golf team . . . concentrates on drive . . . I K 51 V and Golf Team: Coach John Szabo, Mark Avers, Brad Miller, Dave Howell, John Brossia, John Cox, Bill Taylor, Ed Groff, John Reitz, Bob Stratton, Steve Miley, Keith Ducket. - Q- ,,.t J 4 The Flyer Golf team play their home matches at Chippewa golf course. At A various other matches during the season, they played at Byrnwyck, Belmont, and 1 . A ,Z -Y X 1 A I p Riverby. One highlight of the 70-71 sea- 1 xg, 1 i , - son was the faculty match, played on f May 3. The co-captains for the year are Dave Howell and Steve Miley. ' Ed Gl'0ff, Seflfvf Bob Stratton, Senior E:-- 5 .. Ifl ' Ag 4 -'- V L x ,sgws xi .Ba- Jai' I 9 f A Like Lake Tgake zlakg ' Like ' Lake H Lakex H Six E alas, Lake . 1 Lake A . -Qlyakg we - - P, ,W- ii- , .5321 nw Vw 9 xxx HIE? xg W .ru , ,V ,, M :iff 5251 wif 'xxx ' xx V S23 u Q' 3 x 3k 4- Ki Sx f :V :EVE ff- if A, V Q Q- . ivkti' .L N , LJ if x H 1 ,..x J '-4 Wi-YQ A f E' U 1 7' in 0 an -Hke , , .,:x .L N - - f xx., 6 , . x k A x :-: x L 'L f 'L . L f ,E QT Fx L A Hx x Q if 'S ' . - 4 - - 'W - -' ' , W . - , ' 1 Y' in :hxv X ' I ix i M L - fs? x L x E awfx xx x x xxL L x xx, T-2 mi-. Zz' 2 xv x , iw xx H' EN -K, - 1 Us ' . Jfffsfg jam igxxuxxxxsszgelx 5 - 1 is xx E v x x. L L S x , ,..xx T ' - xx.xxxx xxxxxxxxxx 1 . ,xxx.xxxx. ' ,..xxxx x ff F. - 21. 5 ' Q varsity baseball . . , , . V 1,0 '- 5 O . 'T 4 f inf!! 'lli afsili Varsity Baseball Team: Karen LaBuda, Randy Avers, Cliff Adamson, Scott Reitz, Mark Mang, jim Lennox, Coach Carl Brubaker, Sandy Hahn. Standing: Andy Keller, Mark Cuthbertson, Chuck Abbey, Rick Heidebrink, Bill Gibel, Vemon Wheeler, Gary Ault, Dennis Music, Tom Claus, Dennis Nietz, J eff Fausey. is 5 ' 29, 5 X . U C li s- H can lf WW-6 A M2 mv- -1 ,gl xi Q' 1 W -l: ,. ' ,Ziff 1 - 'L' K, , 1 fy 5 W Y vp . , , ,,,, ,!N :, l- .- L 1, A fi' ,ff-Y .g. QVC W ' ' ness -Q , C k IZI. il aggresslve . . an aaf 1 'e 55 Efgrrg confidence . . . sii agility . . . .a if -7? K- ' A senior baseball men OOO 1'-'.A 1351 Randi' Avers Cliff Adamson f an speed . . . endurance . . . Mark Mang , A f r . fl , J im Lennox , , Q 'E f '7 f? a a ff . ' jf' qi 1 1 -1 . .V , -, 4 I ' . . ,f ' ' ' ' ' . , -, , , an a - . -.y-JFQ3 4 aiw5 Ef? ??:3Er?i?j in e fm f Y 1 1- ' ,A l?'? .. I .Auf M fix .gmigmg5lEE..-.1:,'6:-.-.:::X.4 . , , , ,, W H J H v .:h- f -L x Y - , xx , M53 -ID. l . ' ., -, ' ,f g7fx - iff .. , . 'N 7 ' 4 'a'- ' n , ai aa? Scott Reitz ' N. X -. -Q,-, 1'CSC1'VCS . . . 1? H lla if 773 93' A I Z2 Ii Q I V Q V , W, JM , 'v ,ani N e Baseball. Sitting: Cheryl Konoff, Doug Coy, Ken Schober, Matt Trace, Mark Alessandrini, Bill Minning, Bill Bates, Mel Sargent. Standing: Bill Chambers, Bill Brown Harlett, Gary Isbell, Tony Mass, Rick Dissetl, Mike Strantz, ,I im Micel, Dale Brossia. 67 .--:4 !.,s'B'f --L ,- . Q' 1 ,gn 6 ,-MFE wwe zwfmgg .-IV Vicki Ruck, Fred Keller r . Qu 1 swf 5 Q2 ll 'T g'35r V, U , , ,I , N I Q' A -MSSEE1, J H ,, 'QQ Nhf l il -Q it , v' W an 68 Rob Nissen, Pam Pettite J' N VS: 5 5, iiii 7 ' ' : wg my MM - gn -- , 1 :- ,xgflyx fi i .SF Q X , i.iN QKWW, .V - 1 .I mg: LSLFL.-M-?9 ,. 5 .L Zin. W ff? Fi ' faxfi Q4 l K Q. N s el. N Ms, .:.,., M W J, I Y . '55 1 72 . F 4 , Ii' ca .3 4 3 3r- -All is 'MESFM 1 2 :iii 1 .J iq.,L., .V ,, nm, uT5F?s?qEL-3i5a'Esffif 1152555515 ,,w , Judy Cole, I ack Hawley prom 1971 -- the impossible dream . . . Dave Howe, Joyce Cannon A dream turns into reality for the Juniors and Seniors with The Impossible Dream , May 14th, the Junior-Senior Prom. The dance was held at the Glass Workers Hall where the Prom was dedicated to the Seniors with a poem written by Sharon Balduff and by the Junior Class President, Deb Bailey. Jean Purkey, Senior Class President, accepted the dedication on behalf of the Seniors. The movie, West Side Story , was held at the Fox Theatre with bowling at the Toledo Sports Center. Hostess and Host for the evening were Bonnie Asman and Dave Howell, co-chairmen of the Prom. The Juniors, through a lot of work and plenty of fun, discovered even though the theme was The Impossible Dreami' the Prom was possible and a dream. Mark Mang, jane Finch exchange students contributing . . . to lake high with . . Nl I J X iiitiii '1 f if 1 'Si ' ff , Q, lb xf' sf if Margareth Andrate Chris COOICHS warm friendships . . . new ideas . . . foreign customs . . scholarship . . . leadership . . . service . . . character . . . I W f, Tim Krugh, Scott Rietz, Randy Avers W- B U I Q .JuiQ4 WV' Terry Lintner ' H. w, Q j - J Q E . y -lf' ' :QE 7,25-' Q. :V , . A ,V 'J - Carol Bailey 81 Parents , ' -A X: fi: I Sue Hammond K AWD r ,U f E ' ' gui? W ' E? -V wwf ,Sx,-l Q qi , 2' M -wer z 1 ' Mm g .hw gr M N J 1 mn nz 1 wg: ' Es Www W , , M, lk? W? ig. T . , fq, is . ,N rf-pmx 5: .., . ,I I , Wm ,X- Uilgf M73 s an N53 - Hi fii ' , ' Z wi 5 , If ,-. f I: -A X W ?3 +1 m?:wii 'PF- I -I' 5 4 2' I the twms .,-.-- Most Outstandmg Senlor - 7 4? ,wx X3 GL? 1: f- I Q 1 92,15 H -1' 'ff Topten...al1smiles... 3 A F Af w xx., 5 ' r W W ix , Sc., 322 if if ,Q MW fi If QQ? HQ A V N. f.- I , L N, f y I u' 4 ' ' ' A -- .. 111' ,,' ' I I Y-9 N R -- 2 if -I E fx U ffl, W.- K 3 ff V' JL. ,T 'Qi 2' 5 uffE,:'-...t r. ,f is gk- li' 1 T4 Evasive -51 . - X '.'P M V H, H 1 , ,Q V, W - ., ' f fl W is W 1 Amk.. .,,, 4 Q i.wEEfff ,f ku-g,-Ada . 1? W 1 1 my 1- .3 A E g X, ,, va- J. u 2211 i 1 w'? an as 1. nr'- senior high student council X--I Front row: Sue Grobly, Kim Sutkus, Deb Davies, J an Johnson, Deb Bailey. Second row: Jean Schulte, Marcia Scarberry, Terri Linter, Charlene Krugh, Deb Wheeler. F0101 Mel Sargent, Cha-l'l0ttC Krugh, Cheryl Caris, Sheri Summers, Ron DeLauder, Mr. Sheffler-Advisor. Representing the needs and desires of the smdent body to the administration and faculty is the reason for the existence of the Lake High School Student Council. Students are elected to this governing body in the spring of the preceding year by their classmates. Membership varies each year depending upon the number of candidates. The president is elected by the student body while the other officers are elected within the club. Annual projects of the club include coordinating the school dances. Government week is set up by the Student Council in an attempt to educate the student body in the operation and affairs of the Council. Project Care was started by the Council to create an awareness of world problems to the students. Vietnam, ecology, prison reform, and the draft were subjects chosen this year to be discussed by the students, who hoped to attain a better understanding of these problems that are relevant to our time. One of the major successes of the Council was the liberalizing of the school dress-code. Girls are now permitted to wear slacks to school. This 78 came about through organized efforts of the Council, Administration, faculty, and the student body. 2 as if , 'ii L: iw 1 junior high student council The Student Council is a very important part of the working mechanics of the Junior High School. They perform various obliga- tions to the entire student body. During the holidays they sponsored the annual Sno-Ball Dance for grades seven, eight and nine. Also they sponsored a teacher appreciation day in which the teachers were honored at an as- sembly and saw a movie. A new project this year was a clothing drive for the needy of the Appalachian areas. The two most im- portant functions of the Junior High Stu- dent Council is to promote a higher moral standard in the school and to better aid the student in all aspects of growth--mental, physical and emotional. The officers of the Student Council are: President, Jeff Ales- sandrinig Vice President, John Nietzg Secre- tary, Cyndie Chapman, Standards Chairman, Don Billingsg Treasurer, Ed Barteck. First row: Lisa Lombardo, Bob Takacs, Doug Couter, Jenny Schmidlin. Second row: Mark Beck, Paul Rhubright, Cheryl Lester. Third row: Mary Roop, Jenny Sell, Mike Butler, Ray Herr. Fourth row: David Heidebrink, Rachel Ruck, Virgil Bryan. Fifth row: Steve Lockhart, Sonia Lockhart, Sherri Webster, Roxanne Hollanshed. Sixth row: Chuck Henson, Ed Barteck. Seventh row: J eff Alessandrini, John Nietz. 79 spirit is the game . . . pep club 1. Vicki Ruch, Vice-President, 2. Sheri Summers, 3. Cindie Moulton, 4. Clifford Adamson, 5. Barbie Taylor, 6. Linda Rufenacht, 7. Cindy Breisacher, 8. Sandy Hahn, 9. Deb Erwin, 10. Bob Wasserman, 11. Sue Gaul, 12. Randy Bridgeman, 13. Gary Taylor, 14. Debby Davies, President, 15. Betty Recker, 16. Mark Cuthbertson, 17. Kim Sutkus, 18. Joyce Cannon, 19. Janine Seeley, 20. Diane Hill, 21. Charlie Ledford, 22. Rick Moulton, 23. Randy Avers, 24. Bill Freeman, 25. Janet Johnson, 26. Sue Hammond, Sergeant-at-Arms, 27. Kathy James, 28. Pat Ledford, 29. Bonnie Martin, 30. Jean Schulte, 31. Deb Clapsaddle, 32. Barb Willey, 33. Betty Zeisler, 34. Connie Calmes, 35. Diane Swartz, 36. Pat Thies, 37. Charlotte Krugh, 38. Marsha Sibrel, 39. Pam Gore, 40. Judy Cole, 41. Jack Hawley, 42. Sheri Freeman, 43. Michele Sundermeier, 44. Sharon Schneider, 45. Chris Coolens, 46. Chris White, 47. Naomi Damron, 48. Charlene Krugh, 49. Rock Nissen, 50. Pat Sharlow, 51. Kathy Mulligan, 52. Sandy Lawson, 53. Pat Thorton, 54. Debbie McPherson, 55. Sue Grobly, 56. Mary Roberts, 57. Vicki Williams, 58. Judy Cannon, 59. Mary Young, Treasurer, 60. Deb Wheeler, 61. Matt Trace, 62. Kayla Fish, 63. Cathy Baer, 64. Sue Sutkus, 65. Deb Bailey, Secretary, 66. Linda Anderson, 67. Cindi Costello, 68. Pam Heinemann, 70. Sandy Ward, 71. Carol Bailey, 72. Shonna Peterson, 73. Sally Johnson, 74. Jeff Keller, 75. Gary Washburn, 76. Robin Asman, 77. Marcia Scarberry, 78. Pat Beckman, Historian, 79. Tom Hockenberry, 80. Kathy Abbey, 81. Greg Vavrik, 82. Mike Snyder, 83. Jim Crews, 84. Dennis Johnston, 85. Terry Cooley, 86. Rick Dissett, 87. Deb Holman, 88. Jeff Hartlett, 89. Gary Isbell, 90. Mark Alessandrini, 91. Brooke Harvey, 92. John Obrock, 93. Tony Mass, 94. John Reitz, 95. Vicki Miller, 96. Joyce Landolt, 97. Mark Gillespie, 98. Mel Sargent, 99. Karen La Buda, 100. Jane Finch, 101. Cheryl Konoff, 102. Bill Zeisler. 11.4 695 Q azifvmewi W awww A 1? 1 junior high spirit promoters K AES ' n. Junior High Pep Club, First row: Miss Talker, Brenda Belch, Cindy Russel, Suzette Patton, Debbie Schlea, Doreen Caris, Mrs. Brenkrnan. Second row: Cormie Jordan, Gail Nietz, Tammy Anderson, Nancy LaBuda, Laura Willey, Amy Siewert, Dawn Shaw. Third row: Patty Fyffe, Laura Boyd, Cheryl Baer, Cindy Marks, Diane Black, Betsy Littlefield, Carol Omori. Fourth row: Sherry Binester, Jean Opblinger, Sheryl Shumaker, Gary Wolfe, Tim Hahn, Jim Whitten, Debbie Urbanski. Fifth row: Linda Adams, Mary Roop, Pat Hollabaugh, Paula Elvey, Brenda Kapp, Jenny Cedoz, Beth Cole. Sixth row: Ken Gibel, Jeff Martin, Don Billings, Diane Avers, Cindy Bailey, Mary Clapsaddle, Becky Cannon. Seventh row: Mikel Clafter, Cindie Chapman, Gail Rudolph, Sue Mulligan, Robbie Gual, LuAnn Dearing, LuAnn Collins, Twila Groff. The activity of the Jr. High Pep Club plans to promote school spirit. Officers are Suzette Patton, President, Deb Schlea, Vice-President, Brenda Belch, Secretary, Cindy Russel, Treasurer, Doreen Caus, Reporter. They plan to sponsor the freshman faculty basketball game and spirit week. They also blend in art work with the club by making signs, posters, etc. They display their art work in J r. High halls and at home games. creative clubs inspire . . . Spanish Club: Bonnie Martin, Sue Sutkus, Rick Dissett, Jeannie Derringer, Mark Stewart, Karen Johnson, Janet Johnson, Jim Sibrel, Elaine Wolsiffer, Charlene Krugh, Debby Davies, Pat Thorton and Mr. Sheffler. The purpose of Spanish Club is to promote interest in the Spanish language and learn more of the culture of Spain and Latin American countries. President of the club is Karen Johnson, Vice President is I an J ohnson and Treasurer is Debby Davies. This year is the second year for the club. The club has recruited new members and has doubled its size since last year. Forensics. First row: Doug Cooley, Donna Campbell, Karen Johnson. Second row: Janet Gay, Ron DeLauder, Terre Lintner, Mary Warns, Mr. Hines. Third row: Elaine Wolsiffer, Jeannie Derringer, Linda LaChine, Karen Fergu- son. Fourth row: Deb Bryan, Alisa Hyde, Laura Eikost. F Jth row: LuAnne Sigler, Deb Smith, Ed Groff, Cheryl Morris. Sixth row: Mike Sib- herson, Bob Stratton, Lyle Clapsaddle. 82 l 3' Y - . 1 igmifii .. , Q , . , .V if BX F: 3 2-safe : Q7-kg view 1' sg if w U 3 in M :safes , .zfizf :xi 1 1 4 P 5, 1 J French Club. First row: Rachel Reed Vickie William S , s, ue Hammond, Sandy Ward, Janine Seeley. Second row: Diane Hill, Cris Coolens, Doug Coy, Denise Schulte. Third raw: Mrs. Slykuis, Judy Cole, Vickie Ruch, Jeanine Derringer, Brenda Stevens, Vickie Miller, Linda LaChine, Sally Johnson, Bormie Asman, Deb Wheeler, Lori Barteck. Fourth row: Roh Schwamberger, Dave Howell, Mark Cuthbertson, Mike Omori, Keith Dey, Jeff Hanthorn, Bob Stratton, Bob F leitz, John Fleitz. The purpose of French Club is to give present and former students of French an opportunity to increase their interest and knowledge in the culture of the French people. The President of French Club is Sue Hammond, Vice-President is Vickie Miller, Secretary is Rachel Reed, Treasurer is Sandy Ward, and Historian Janine Seeley. The club organized a French dinner at a restaurant in Toledo. They had two choice of menus and this year's officers were presented w'th fl ' ' the next year were announced. I h ' ' 1 owers. The officers for n t e spring they held the Foreign Language Week. Forensics Club has brought outstanding recognition to Lake High School through their outstanding performances in speech competition. Many members have received excellent ratings for their work. They have competed in numerous contests all over the area. Among these were the N.L.L. tournament held at Eastwood, and the Sylvanis and Whitmer tournaments. Lake hosted the Flyer Invitational Tournament on March 13, 1971. Members compete in such catagories as boys extemporaneous, girls extemporaneous, and humorous declamation. The main purpose of Forensics is to help students to gain poise and self-confidence. 83 making things public . . . breeze iff' Breeze Staff and Advisors: 1. Sharon Schneider, 2. Jim Carlen, 3. Chuck Homer, 4. Pat Richmond, 5. Jenny Dalton, 6. Mary Logan, 7. Mr. Hines, 8. Connie Calmes, 9. Sue Sparkes, 10. Martha Davis, 11. Pam Gore, 12. Roxanne Stafford, 13. Pat Thies, 14-. Brian Mannies, 15. Miss Schroeder, 16. Greg Vavrick, 17. Deb Cluckey, 18. Dawn DeRammelaere, 19. Elaine Wolsiffer, 20. Linda Wolsiffer, 21. ,I ack Hawley, 22. Deb Davies, 23. Pat Sharlow, 24. Sue Graham, 25. Bill Gargac, 26. Tom Hockenberry, 27. Mary Davis. The Breeze is an informative paper that keeps students and faculty aware of the happenings in and around Lake High School. The Breeze staff is made up of the Steno II and Journalism l students in conjunction with the advisors, Mr. Hines and Miss Schroeder. The editor, Elaine Wolsiffer, put forth her best effort to keep the staff moving in order to produce and distribute the newspaper every other week. Elaine gets assistance in the production of the newspaper from the news editor, Pat Thies, and the feature editor, Deb Davies. 84 and co-pilot . . . Q, as G Z9 'CWS 1 Q 5'-sf ww .af ' V64 71 alumni F irst row: Cheryl Fleitz, Mrs. Bowen, Joan Eckerman. Second row: Ellen Hicks, Suzette Patton, Comiie Schulte. Third row: Debbie Johnson, Diane Jahnke, Robbie Danny Dunlap, Rolland Bockbrader. Fourth row: Debbie Schlea, Denise McCroskey, Dawn Shaw, Pam Albert, Laura Veselka, Linda Bolfa, Lewis Boyce. The junior high paper, Co-Pilot, has been in existence since November, 1965. The first year, it was a great achievement because it was the first junior high paper to be printed. The Co-Pilot is a monthly paper and is operated by the students. Mrs. Bowen is the advisor and allows the students a creative release for expression. The staff consists of freshmen. They are accepted as staff members after submitting an acceptable paragraph as to why they feel they should be on the Co-Pilot staff. The reporters are seventh, eighth and ninth grade students. The Co-Pilot is not only an enjoyable form of reading entertainment, but an example of the junior high's energy and participation. 85 they mean business . . . f. b. l. a. Di F9'1T'?355 QHf2 is si M , as -.-.- n E L L ,f-my FBLA: Advisor, Mrs. Felbinger. First row: Roxanne Stafford, Presidentg Jenny Dalton, Secretary, Sandy Eckel, Vice-PresidentgJoAnn Johnson. Second row: Diane Brown, Debbie Cluckey, Mary Davis, Martha Davis, Connie Calmes, Sue Graham, Pat Richmond, Treasurerg Pat Sharlow, Pam Gore. Third row: Pat Beckman, Historian, Diane Elvey, Cindi Kapp, Sue Marrow, Debbie Morse, Pam Pettit, Nancy Bachar, Marsha Johnson. Fourth row: Dawn DeRammelaere, Wilma Keller, Kathy Abbey, Linda Rufenacht, Sandy Hahn, Kathy James, Judy Cole. The Future Business Leaders of Americas purpose is to train the students to be better business leaders. They went to the state convention where two girls competed in shorthand. The girls, Sandy Eckel and Pat Beckman, won first and third places at the city school competition at the Northwest district in order to be eligible for state. Fun night was the first part of March. They played volleyball and refreshments were furnished. It was a time for relaxation and enjoyment after long hard working hours in school. f. t. a. . . . future in education ., tr t ' ,W 'K' ' A5452 ' 12 Fiil' ', ,- XX 1 ' ,. ,fl X, a L ig, F.T.A. First row: Wendy Kutzke, Deb Davies, Charlotte Krugh, Mary Young, Mel Sergent, Cheryl Konoff, Robin Asman. Second row: Jane Finch, Sally Johnson, Vicki Williams, Cheryl Snyder, Bonnie Asman, Shirleen F eeny, Laura Harrell, Laurie Barteck, Judy Cannon. Third row: Marcia Scarberry, Janet Johnson, Diane Swartz, Jackie Pettit, Sandy Ward, Faye Glass, Robin Byington, Linda LaChine, Sandy Welling, Mrs. Revenaugh. Fourth row: Kayla Fish, Joyce Hall, Sandy Lawson, Mary Roberts, Sue Sutkus, Debbie Clapsaddle, Barb Willey, Mrs. Fletcher. Fifth row: fshouldersj Deb Wheeler, Lynda Henson, Vicki Miller. The purpose of Future Teachers of America is to help students learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, and its responsibilities. Last year as activities, the club visited a childrenis orphanage and many ofthe members worked as teacher aides in the elementary school. The main event of the year was the Alumni Tea Party sponsored by the officers. The President of F.T.A. is Cheryl Snyder, Vice-President is Bonnie Asman, Secretary is Vicki Williams, Treasurer is LuAnn Sigler, and Historian is Shirleen Feeney. With the aid of Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Revenaugh as advisors, Future Teachers of America had a very successful year. 8 campus life . . . for all . . . --v--P-,Eg 1. Shelly J aquillard, 2. Jan Holman, 3. Debbie Anderson, 4. Jill Holman, 5. Donna Epmyer, 6. Ben Ayling, 7. Mrs. Heidebrink, 8. Charlene Krugh, 9. Charlotte Krugh, 10. Bonnie Martin, 11. Mary Roberts, 12. Donna Gruetter, 13. Linda Collins, 14. Terri Anderson, 15. Barb Whaley, 16. Lynn Hohenstein, 17. Darilee Penrod, 18. Kitty DeAmicis, 19. Dennis Johnson, 20. Jolene Weller, 21. Sandy Welling, 22. Nancy King, 23. Irma Schober, 24. Linda LaChine, 25. Debbie Smith, 26. Sandy Lawson, 27. Marcia Isbell, 28. Sue Slater, 29. Cindy McDonald, 30. Michelle Sundermier, 31. Mark Marchetto, 32. Judy Cannon, 33. Deb McPherson, 34. Pat Thorton, 35. Donna Davis, 36. Cheryl Piddock, 37. Debbie Woodbury, 38. Adelta Rios, 39. Linda Perkins, 40. Matt Trace, 41. Clyde Jacobs, 42. Deb Morse 43. Jeff Hartlett, 44. Pam Pettit, 45. Richard Finch, 46. Gregg Kloppel, 47. Joyce Cannon, 48. Tim Krugh, 49. Bill Gible, 50. Carl Groff, 51. Sandy Eckhart, 52. Lyle Clappsaddle, 53. Mary Underwood, 54. Naomi Damron, 55. Dave Slovock, 56. Cathy Cutcher, 57. Sue Sutkus, 58. Steve Brown, 59. Dennis Reef, 60. Paul Siberson, 61. Mark Alessandrini, 62. Bill Brown, 63. Bill Taylor. Campus Life is a newly founded activity for Lake High School. Officers are Charlene Krugh, President, Bonnie Martin, Vice-President, Ben Ayling, Secretary, and Charlotte Krugh, Treasurer. The advisors are Mrs. Heidebrink and Mr. Ward. It is a religiously oriented club designed for the betterment of young people in the realm of physical, moral, social, and mental development. Their regular meetings are held during activity period Il with other options of special outings. Games, stunts, and life meaning meditation make up the meeting agenda. There have been many rallies which include movies, singers, speakers, hayrides, cookouts, and other things such as the Halloween spectacular party called, Scream in the Darkn. The national convention of the Campus Life group in Washington, D. C. was attended by Carla Sirmans, Cathy Cutcher, Nancy King, Donna Davis, Michelle Sundermier, and Lynn Hohenstein, The activities consisted of swimming, basketball, weightlifting, volleyball, table tennis, billiards, and bowling. The winner of each particular sport went on to state to try for a trophy for his school. FWYVT la ff f E la, PM 1 4' ! ' r-avrve-at ravi m a W l , li --ninii' 11:11 row: Carol Costello, Laura Boyd, Ronell Stout. Second row: Diane Knienim, Beth Cedoz, Marsha Calmes, Vicki Everhardt, Kim Wyant, Nina Endicott. Third row: Paul Dave Heidebrink, Ken Heidebrink, Doug Heidebrink, Nora Mushik, Debby Randolph, Lynn Bowman, Mike Hammers, Rev. Krugh. Fourth row: Mike Butler, Rick Dan Bonnough, Luann Collins, Luann Dearing, Sue Sirmans, Cindy Russell, Kim Beckman, Benita Rehring, Michelle T onoff, Sue Vroman. junior high campus life club 89 N QQ A f nn,- . Uv- . 2? 7' ' 1 gs . V , y - , . , x . M44 A E '!lW'!F E' 4 1 ' K ka' - '-. A C QW twig? , Jr'-, .ff :A '. ,.. ,4Tfw x K' ':1.4-'fa f Y 4 1 gi!g5ii n:sg.f'v - 56,1 .- .- , v I ' xx' ,A ,ft an ' :N K 7 ' ' ' 1 M 1 Q - ,RED S, 1 I N35 ' x .Q ' A . .Jes x x41.1 .- .. .4 clubs serve future hopes , ,Img f W. f T4LLrj.,f:F.HTi.5ii,5?g gpg g V f V - 4 1 A f I 'mpg I t , n V- 'C v-5, Senior High F .H.A. Seated: Pam Heinemann, Adelita Rios, Wendy Kutzke, Nancy King, Miss Watson. Standing: Linda Perkins, Julie Roe, Janet Holman, jill Holman, Debbie Bryan, Betty Zeisler, Kathy James. Jtmior High F.H.A. First row: Teresa Travers, Judy Sibrel, Cindy Humes, Sherry Webster. Second row: Nancy Pierce, Lynn Ohlinger Teresa Lehman, Cindy Mullins, Sandy Brown, Vicki Davis, Larrena Withrow, Debbie Knudson. Third row: Lisa Sobel, Becky Cannon: Cindy Davis, Opal Risner. The F.H.A. is the na- tional organization of fu- ture homemakers of America that promotes student interest in home- making, community life, family life, and improving personal family and com- munity living. They made refresh- ments for the Homecom- ing and the Snowflake Dances. During the holi- day months they held a Christmas party during their activity period. Deb- bie Bryan gave a cosmetic demonstration during their meeting and a Bonnie Bell demonstrator also came to present their cosmetic line to the club. In May, the club held a Senior farewell. They also paid for two air condi- tioners for the Home Economics Room. The total amount made during this year was over 3800.00 by selling candy, jewelry, and flavorings. 91 Industrial Arts Club. First row: Jim Schulte, Gary Oberhaus, Karl Dosch, Dan McLargin. Second row: Bill Reed, Ed Harpel, Dan Adams, Dennis Reef, Tom Clapsaddle, Jeff Fausey, Harold Welling, Mr. Sandwisch. E . E The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to teach students the techniques of mass production, and the need to rely on each other in making a project for sale to the public. Organization of an Industrial nature is predominant, and the club functions as a business. Also, with the money earned during the year, it is hoped that the club can improve existing conditions in the shop by improvement of tools and machines. The officers are: President, J im Schulte, Vice President, Gary Oberhausg Secretary, Karl Doschg Treasurer, Dan Mclsargin, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jeff Fausey and Tom Clapsaddle. The club spends much of its working time mass producing small games, etc., for sale to students and the public. Items sold this year were Hi-Q, Madness, and miniature pool tables. This spring, the club sold picnic tables at a much reduced cost. Mr. Sandwisch serves as the advisor. Drama Club: 1. Robbie Gaul, 2. Ken Gibel, 3. Jeff Alessandrini, 4. Jeanne Opblinger, 5. Bobbie Youster, 6. Scott Overholt, 7. Miss Michalak, 8. Betty Sharlow, 9. Susie Damron, 10. Terri Coupe, 11. Georgia Hall, 12. Kay Bertok, 13. Kim Cox, 14. Rachael Ruch, 15. Joe Carlock, 16. Cindy Mul- lins, 17. Vicki Coburn, 18. Bonnie Sharlow, 19. Jenny Pope, 20. Patti Hollobaugh, 21. Terri Leh- man, 22. Dixie Smith, 23. Kathy Cuthbertson, 24. Robin Smothers, 25. Vicki Whiteman, 26. Brenda Kapp, 27. Sandi Gaul, 28. Greg Costello, 29. Linda Scott, 30. Rick Barteck, 31. Jill Almroth, 32. Mari- lyn Aufdencamp, 33. Sherri Webster, 34. Linda Hamilton, 35. Karen Russell, 36. Diana Black, 37. Diane Sundermeier, 38. Cheryl Schumaker, 39. Rochelle Haynes, 40. Vicki Hammersmith, 41. Tom Obrock, 42. Cheryl Lester, 43. Cheryl Baer, 44. David Hughes, 45. Shawn Poland, 46. Ken Sheetz, 47. Patti Miller, 48. Vicki Davis, 49. Robin McDonald, 50. Robin Kovacs, 51. Sharon Keller, 52. Becky Cannon, 53. Sandi Brown, 54. Sonia Lockhart, 55. Jenny Schmidlin, 56. Mary Kill, 57. Lisa Nissen, 58. Roxanne Hollandshed, 59. Ellen Hicks, 60. Mark Beck, 61. Ron Schroft, 62. David Heidihrink, 63. Paul Rhubright, 64. Sandy Fulker- son, 65. Debbie Johnson, 66. Kempie Baker, 67. Brenda Belch, 68. Mary Clapsaddle, 69. Beth Cole, 70. Rick Ayling. if 'WS ti' .. Y 4' W tefi, W fl R M The purpose of the Drama Club is to expose students to plays by taking part in them. The officers are: Rachel Ruch, President, Sandi Gaul, Vice President, Tom Obrock, Treasurer, Vicki Whiteman, Secretary, and Cheryl Lester, Sergeant-at-Arms. The advisors are Mrs. Thompson and Miss Michalk. This year, the Drama Club put on several plays, two of which were 'ML Scrooge', at Christmas, and 'Father Takes the Medicinei, in June. . . . futhering interest and skills . . . Junior High Art Club: 1. Vera Culbertson, 2. Theresa Travers, 3. Dottie Bennett, 4. Ellen Belcik, 5. Betty Sharlow, 6. Ramonia Sisler, 7. Pam Bennett, 8. Nora Woolwine, 9. Pennie Fox, 10. Debra Sass, 11. Valerie Wright, 12. Debbie Stockmaster, 13. Diedra Andrachik, 14. Penny Cundiff, 15. Bonita Reihing, 16. Kim Ulrich, 17. Patty Jordan, 18. Lisa Kloeppel, 19. Mike Butler, 20. Mrs. Cayton, 21. Sandi Gaul, 22. Lisa Rhodes, 23. Sandy Smith, 24. Susan Vroman, 25. Michelle Toneff, 26. Bob Taylor, 27. Nathan Hyde, 28. Hershel Conley, 29. Bonnie Sharlow, 30. Dann Feeny. This is the fourth year for the Junior High Art Club. The goals of the club are to promote interest in 3 30 fine arts and school spirit through displays and gifts and to learn how to work together in groups. Their t 5 activities include making favors at Thanksgiving for a 25 l, U 6 W children's home, decorating the doors of the Junior I High like Christmas windows, and making wreaths, i candles, and tree ornaments for each other. They 9 4 'D A uz is . visited the Toledo Art Museum and mass-produced a 'B product to sell. 2 y W 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. l I the key to success: key club T . 'YW T7 crass 195 X1 -sl' Key Club. First row: Dennis Nietz, Mark Mang, Ken Roberts. Second row: Mark Avers, John Brossia, Alan Essig, Keith Ducket. Third row: John Herman, Rick Heidehrink, J oe Howe, Bill Freeman, Mike Campbell. Fourth row: Randy Avers, Doug Enslen, Rick Moulton, Bruce Shekeruk, John Fleitz, Rob Nissen. F U'th row: Larry Ward, Andy Keller, Dave Barenbrugge, Lyle Clapsaddle, Mr. Langhals, Mr. Van Camp. Sixth row: Tom Hockenherry, Bruce Layman, Mike Omori, Roh Schwamberger. The Key Club is an intemational club which was developed at Lake High in 1963. It is a menis service club consisting of 48 members. It gives the members an opportunity to be useful, constructive, and imaginative. Many of their services benefit both the school and the community. During the football season, they decorated the cars, and organized and parked them. They also organized Parent's Night. There were several annual events that took place. One was the annual candy sale, and another, the spring car smash. chess club and bowling team . . . Lg-,H N-J A fs x, .1 - ' '5- . , i . A F lu s. 'ill 11?- ' x KN Chess Club. First row: Paul Corathers, Dan Bylow, Randy Logan, Richard Atchison, J eff Gross, Dave Fleitz. Second row: Bill Taylor, Warren Tonoff, Brad Miller, Bob Schwamberger, Pat Horn, Mark Gillespie, Mark Almroth. Advisor: Mr. Winchell. The Chess Club met on Wednesday nights. Bob Schwanberger is President and Lee Poolman Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. Mr. Ray Winchell is the Advisor. The team is represented on the Toledo City League by Bob Schwanberger, Lee Poolman, Pat Horn, and Ron Deliauder. The Bowling team is a traditional club whose mem- bers are selective bowlers and are chosen by Mr. Varwig. They compete against other schools and are a traveling team. Bowling Team. Kneeling: Jeff Gross, Bill Bates, Keith Duket, Joe Howe, U Dave Slovak. Standing: Mr. Varwig, Steve Miley, Dennis Hammersmith, Frank Mondelak, Tom Clause, Gary Ault, Not pictured, Bob. service gals . . . y teens! , :A53,1..i,..,.-,., V.-V,,.,,-,,,.-., . 7, ,, ,, , E Y, ,-, ,YZ gn ,V A V W f 3 ,WNY Q: if MF, -I W, ,V li lt- ,L if -- ' 1 '-f V 1 , J ' ' ' + ' it ' iw f7'fT ii - -,'-xi. . Q- f..-F H ' Y , 4 , 4 3. - ..-.--' Ar- 4, Y-Teens. First row: Mrs. Rex, Diane Elvey, Marsha Sibrel, Sue Graham, Lu Ann Sigler. Second row: Mary Swartz, Cheryl Piddock, Shirleen Feeney, Sandy Eckhart, Naomi Damron, Debbie McPherson, Jane Finch, Joyce Cannon. Third row: Charlene Krugh, Cathy Cutcher, Laura Eikost, Charlotte Krugh, Sheri Freeman, Mary Roberts, Mary Young. Fourth row: Bonnie Martin, Donna Davis, Irma Schoher, Cheryl Konoff, Cindy Moulton, Kayla Fish, Martha Davis, Brooke Harvey. Fifth row: Cindi Kapp, Sue Welsh, Karen Shiffert, Marcia Scarberry, Debbie Davies, Betty Zeisler, Diane Swartz. The Y-Teens are young women who work together to take on adult responsibilities. The club is a part of the branch of the YWCA and many of the projects are coordinated with the National Womenls Club. Their services are varied, and many times helpful to the community and school. They contributed their services to the Tuberculosis campaign by pasting names and stamps for donations. Also, they decorated the YWCA for the annual Y-Teen and Hi-Y dance over the Christmas Vacation. For money making projects, they sold 10 cent lollypops in school, and also during halloween, they sold insurance for 25 cents. If a person bought the insurance, and their windows were soaped, or their personal property was molested, they guaranteed instant fix-up service. Diane Elvey is the President, Marsha Sibrel, the Vice President, Sue Graham, Secretary, and Lu Ann Sigler, Treasurer. This is only the third year that they have elected officers. During the spring, the girls made their annual project of entertaining the children of the Miami Children's Home. helping hands . . . 51-- ul Office Helpers: Marcia Scarberry, janet johnson, Jean Purkey, Karen Johnson, Brenda Fish, Pat Amos, Pat Moore, Mr. Lieh, Carol Bailey. :JI all Guidance Office Helpers: Mr. John Szabo, Kathy James, Pat Ledford, Pam Gore, Pat Amos, Mr. Osnowitz, Pat Sharlow, Jenny Dalton, Mary Davis, Donna Campbell, Dawn Defiammelaere. These are the young ladies who assist the administration with one thousand helping hands! During the year they perform with a smile Qwell, usually, and are greatly appreciated. 1970-71 yearbook staff . . . 43 First row: Karen Nagy, Shelley Jaquillard, Karen LaBuda, Dennis Nietz. Second row: Marcia Isbell, Lynn Hohenstein, Sharon Schneider, Jackie Pettit, Pat Moore, Connie Calmes, Cindy Breisacher. Third row: Alisa Hyde, Cheryl Snyder, Julie Row, Pat Thies is not pictured here but should be given special recognition for her dedication to the yearbook's success. Advisor, Mrs. Sue Ladd. I personally would like to thank those who had any part in making this book an exceptional edition. We worked with a very limited staff, but the determination of these dedicated people made it possible for us to meet each deadline as scheduled. Many times staff members had headaches. Somehow after those late hours before deadlines, there was a wonderful feeling of accomplishment among the staff. Best of luck to the 1971-72 Aura Staff. May your experiences he as rewarding as ours. Pat Moore, Editor. select group . . . nhs .?ulL .,.-ci' ,..4gA,, National Honor Society. First row: Randy Avers, Scott Reitz, Tim Krugh. Second row: Karen LaBuda, Jeanne Derringer, Vicki Williams, Mark Stewart, Carol Bailey, Pat Moore, Denise Schulte, Bonnie Asman, Linda Lachine. Third row: Gary Ault, Ron Delauter, Cheryl Snyder, Rick Heidebrink, Janet Johnson, Ed Groff, Sue Hammond, Karen Johnson, Jean Purkey, Terry Litner, Janine Seeley. Advisor, Mrs. Nancy Slykhuis. yearbook business staff . . . .f'4f Aura 1970-71 Business Staff. First row: Sandy Hahn, Linda Rufenacht, Cindi Kapp, Sue Merrow, Pam Pettit. Second row: Judy Cole, Pat Beckman, Sandy Eckle, Wilma Keller, Diane Brown, Marsha Johnson, Diane Elvey, Debbie Morse, Jo Ann Johnson. Third row: Cathy Abbey, Janice Griffin, Janine Rolston, Nancy Bacher, Linda Wolsiffer, Mark Horton, Fred DeFalco. Fourth row: Advisor, Mrs. Fran F elbingerg Dennis Music, Duane Huston. NL 1 QT! . 1, r randi G.A.A., sophomores and juniors. First F0101 Karen Shiffert, Deb Morse, Brenda Stevens, Pam Pettit. Second row: Sheri Summers, Cyndie Moulton, Barb Willey. Third row: Cindy Kapp, Jean Schulte, Karen Lahuda, Sue Gaul, Michelle Sundermeier. Fourth row: Laura Eikost, Lori Barteck, Deb Wheeler, Cheryl Konoff Brooke Harvey, Mel Sargent. Fifth row: Laura Harrell, Shirleen Feeny, LuAnn Sigler, Connie Gullett, Sheri Freeman, Jane Finch, Mary Roberts, Mary Young, Sue Slater, Charlotte Krugh. Sixth row: Marsha Sibrel, Marsha Johnson, Charlene Krugh, Sue Sutkus, Pat Thorton. Seventh row: Nancy King, Robin Byington, Cathy Baer, Cheryl Caris, Cindy Breisacher, Sally Johnson, Vicki Miller, Cindy McDonald, Judy Cannon. Eighth row: Brenda Elvey, Diane Hill, Renee Fought, Cathy Abbey, Kim Sutkus, Pat Beckman, Linda Rufenacht, Wilma Keller. Ninth row: Debbie Bailey, Joyce Cannon, Betty Recker, Sandy Hahn. Girls Athletic Association is one of the largest clubs in the school. It gives girls an opportunity to compete in sports and activities during the year. Girls compete both intramurally and extramurally in hockey, volleyball, basketball, bowling, softball, and track. This year G.A.A. sponsored their first Pumpkin Party. It was a Halloween Dance which included square dancing directed by Mr. Snyder and fast dancing by Mark lVlarchetto's band. Prizes were given for best costumes. With Pep Club, they again held the school carnival. The carnival consisted of everything from kissing booths to spook houses. The Backwards Dance gave girls the opportunity to ask that favorite guy out for a real nice time. The club is advised by Mrs. Ulmer and Mrs. Revenaugh. The President is Jackie Pettit, Vice-President is Joyce Cannon, Secretary is Lynda Henson, Treasurer is Terre Lintner, Social Co-chairmen are Deb Bailey and Diane Swartz, and Points Chairman is Deb Davies. g. a. a. sports soar high G.A.A., seniors and officers. Standing: Mrs. Ulmer, Julie Roe, Sue Hammond, Janet Johnson, Cheryl Snyder, Roxanne Stafford, Pat Richmond, Jenny Dalton, Debbie Woodbury, Kathy James, Pat Thies, Pat Amos, Janine Seeley, Chris Coolens, Marcia Scarberry, Connie Calmes, Karen Johnson, Carol Bailey, Nancy Chapman, Sharon Schneider, Mary Warns, Shonna Peterson, Joan Duncan. Center: Diane Swartz, Social Co-Chairman, Deb Davies, Points Chairman, Lynda Henson, Secretary, Joyce Cannon, Vice President, Jackie Pettit, President, Deb Bailey, Social Co-Chairman, Terre Lintner, Treasurer. Jackie Pettit hi-y M - H' C nic-we-fe w ' 1 A -B A a A-.- . 1 v r Hi-Y.Top row: Bruce Shekeruk. Sixth row: Bill Zeisler, Phil Pasqualone, J eff Keller. Fifth row: J ohn Reitz, Mark Alessandrini, Chuck Homer, Terry Cooley. Fourth ro Don Lockhart, Doug Cooley, Dan Scarberry, J im Sibrel, Keith Pasqualone. Third row: Joe Howe, Randy Bridgeman, Mike Strantz, Bill Gibel, Rick Dissett, Charlie Ledfo Second row: Ken Roberts, Marty Tucker, Mike Snyder, Matt Trace, Gary Isbell, Tony Mass, John Cox. First row: Mr. Marlatt, Doug Enslen, John Obrock, Jeff Harlett, J Crews, Dave Huber, Rock Nissen. The Hi-Y Club is a service club which is associated with the YMCA. The club provides services for the school and community. At Homecoming they sponsor a candidate and during the fall they conduct a money making project. During the year they have a basketball team that plays against other clubs in the school. 102 varsity club -N f in-vgfrv irst row: John Ohrock, Tony Mass, Rick Dissett, Mike Snyder, J eff Harlett, Mike Omori, Larry Ward, Dave Barenbrugge. Second row: Tom Bauman, Lyle Clapsaddle, Rick eidebrink, Scott Reitz, Mark Mang, Randy Avers, Doug Cooley, Randy Fought, Greg Vavrik, Gary Taylor, Dennis Johnston. Third row: John Brossia, Bruce Shekeruck, Tim rugh, Cliff Adamson, Tom Hockenberry, Mel Scott, Rick Moulton, Gary Ault, Dennis Neitz. Fourth row: Chuck Abbey, Jack Hawley, Bill Freeman, Perry Wolford, Don VlcQueen, Dave Howell. 103 the fantastic swingers . . . Tn' i i f , Ay,,J , ,V.,,s . Debonaires. First row: Jean Purkey, Deb Wheeler, Jane Finch, Sue Gaul, Lynda Henson, Mike Campbell, Bruce Shekeruck. Second row: Tim Sanders, Sheri Summers,l Cooley, Tim Krugh, Mark Cuthbertson. Third row: Mel Scott, Deb Irwin, J eff Gross, Larry Ward, Dorma Gruetter, Karen La Buda, Perry Wolford. Fourth row: Fred Shu Fred Trace, Scott Reitz. 1970-71 Debonaires Under the direction of Mr. John Rowley, the Debonaires have attained a superior vocal sound. Many of their selections have a Latin American association and all of their music is contemporary and spirited. Mr. James Friemark arranges and makes technical changes in their selections. They have an instrumental backup with two guitars, four trombones and a drummer. Already the Debonaires have attained much social interest, not only in the school but also in the surrounding communities as well. This year they were hired by WOHO, a local radio station, to perform an hour special program. They also held the Second Annual Debonaire Spectacular in the late spring. 104 43 gf '4 av - 4 L l, Zsi wtf gum z B 6 38 B :+3a,'?i . 4 SCF? Troubadors: 1. Vickie Whitman, 2. Mary Kill, 3. Patty Hollabaugh, 4-. Brian Isch, 5. Mike Andrachick, 6. Gail Worthington, 7. Bob Jenson, 8. Kaye Bertok, 9. Terri Coupe, 10. Kempie Baker, 11. Ken Gib, 12. Cheryl Baer, 13. Mr. Slafle, 141. Joan Eckerman, 1.5. Sue Damron, 16. Rob Gaul, 17. Jean Opblinger, 18. Rachel Ruch, 19. Kim Cox, 6 h ' 20. Don Billings, 21. Michaele Klafter. .fi troubadors -- select Sth and 9th The Troubadors are a select choral group made of eighth and ninth grade students. They rehearse each week in the evenings. They perform for various functions with the local community. There are twenty members participating in this ensemble. Picked out of the Jr. High Chorus by Mr. Slagle, anyone can sign up and try out for this vocal club and there will be a selection from the auditions. l06 8th Grade Chorus. First row: Mike Sanders, Marilyn Aufdencamp, Tim Hazel, Susie Damron, Cindy Mullins, Cindy Humes, Chuck Henson. Second row: Robin McDonald, Cherly Clay, Cheryl Seiple, Carl Reef, Bill Tarver, Mike Sargent, Lois Collins, Pat Landolt, Sonia Lockhart, Dixie Smith. Third row: Robin Earp, Diane Sundermeier, Becky Cannon, Robin Kovacs, Cindy Davis, Linda Fahlbush, Linda Adams, Regina Wheat, Cindy Gockerman, Cindy Duling, Sandra Brown, Betsy Littlefield, Opal Risner, Kathy Cuthbertson, Jenny Sell, Linda Hamilton, Becky Latham, Mary Kill, Gail Worthington, Mr. Slagle. Fourth row: Bonnie Sharlow, Patty Hollabaugh, Lorena Withrow, Kathy Schimmel, Sheryl Zemal, Robin Smothers, Brian lsch, Ken Lanning, Arnita Cole, Ruth Weatherholtz, Carol Pierce, Chris Ward, Wally Merrow, Ron Ruby, Ron Schoff, Vicki Davis, Kathy Judy, Debbie Sutphin, Patty Fyffe, Theresa Lehman. Fifth row: Robert Kapp, Jeff Farley, Ron Crabtree, Gary Greenlese, Bob Jenson, Scott Overholt, Jeff Condiff, Rick Barteck, Gene Swartz, T im Gullett, Mike Andercheck, Mark Poolman, Eddie James, Lynn James, Mike Adkins, Doug Heidibrink, Chris Clappsaddle, George Southernman, Rex Hall, Larry Diehl, Jeff Moore. The 8th Grade Chorus consists of 4 separate sections. The sections work and perform both together and as separate units, such as small groups and carolers. There is a total of 87 students in all the groups combined, with an average of 25 students per class. Freshman Chorus. First row: Joan Eckerman, Don Billings, Ray Herr, Brenda Kapp, Jean Opblinger, Laura Veselka, Sue Mulligan, Suzette Patton, Sandy Conley, Rick Ayling, Jenny Cedoz, Kempie Baker, Jeff Alessandrini, Mr. Slagle. Second row: Rob Gaul, Julie Tarver, Gail Poolman, Greg Costello, Amy Siewert, Terri Coupe, Margo Updegraff, Connie Schulte, Colette Barrow, Kay Bertok, Rachael Ruch, Jackie Williams, Judy Wagoner, Steve Turco, Dan Bonnough, Donna Louy, Glenda McCown. Third row: Jim Bloomfield, John Miller, Denise McCroskey, Joe Stagner, Joe Brown, Kim Cox, Ken Gibel, Kevin Blaksley, Richard Keaton, Mark Johnson, Lewis Boyce, Jack Cuthbertson, Cheryl Baer, Kathy Berman, Kevin Turnow, Debbie Schlea. The Freshman Chorus is an elective course for all interested freshman students. It is unique in that the 7th and Sth grade choruses do not offer one large combined choral group. The group consists of 47 members, with five elected officers to represent them. The Freshman Chorus was involved in a combined Christmas concert with both the 8th grade chorus and the Junior High Band. 1 107 108 for those musically inclined . . . Stage-Band. First row: Ben Ayling, Paul Sihberson, Chuck Slater, Dave Heidehrink, Dave Bachar, Mary Wams, Jeanie Derringer. Second row: Sandy Welling, Linda LaCh1ne, Bob Fleitz, Ron Schulte, Rick Harris, Bonnie Martin, Mark Stewart, Cheryl Piddock. The stage band is called The Jazz Ensemblew. It is very much like the dance bands of the '40is. This is the second year of active operation at Lake High School. They play at school assemblies, club meetings and traveling engagements. To be in this band you must sign up and audition. Mr. Friemark judges the auditions. Girls Glee Club. Third row: Sharon Schneider, Connie Gullett, Brenda Elvey, Karen Shiffert, Charlotte Krugh, Brooke Harvey, Cindy Costello. Second row: Linda Anderson, Debbie Smith, Kathy James, Carol Goodman, Robin Byington, Debbie McPherson, Joyce Cannon, Luann Sigler, Sue Welsh, Carole Fifer. First row: Pat Sharlow, Chris Coolens, Betty Zeisler, Karen Johnson, Mary Roberts, Mary Young, Edwina Mercer. Ground: Laura Eikost, Cyndie Moulton, Kayla Fish. The Girls Glee Club is a traditional club at Lake High which practices every day un- der the direction of Mr. Rowley. Their songs are varied in type and during the holiday season they perform Christmas songs. This year, they partici- pated in the school musical, My Fair Ladyw. Any sophomore, junior, or senior girl may volunteer their talents to the Girls Glee Club. cadet band SW row: De Ann Taylor, Paula Elvey, Joy Leatherton, Chris Hicks, Nancy LaBuda, Carol Omori, Candy Rhuland. Second row: Lisa Hundsrucker, Mike Bylow, Deb ki, Deb Williamson, Lis Kloeppel, Eric Collier. Third row: Lis Lombardo, Pam Feckly, Deb Gross, Laura Willey, Cindy McGrew, Nancy Roberts, Glen Baker. Fourth Zimmerman, Rick Graham, Brenda Robson, Kim Ulrich, Gail Neitz, Sheryl Ousky. Fifth row: Mark Tomow, Bruce Cox, John Baumback, Kathy Johnson, Nora Woolwine, Bob Bope, Debbie McLargin. Sixth row: Gary Clapsaddle, Kim Kansorka, Rick Bischoff, Tom Eckermann, Don Steck, Art Heebsh. Seventh row: Mr. Friedmark, Tim Clapsaddle, Terry Schwartzwalder, Mike Wagoner, Neil Martin, J on Recker. The Cadet Band is called The Spirit of 76,1 though it is not entirely made up of seventh graders. It is an elective included in thc school curriculum. Several concerts were given at night for the public. 109 X , . ,sf H' -' r ,,Y-V - ai' -.-J. 'A ,. ' 4-v H iff 4. ht i 1f,k 5 fy Junior High Band. First row: Jan McDaniel, Nancy Shank, Shelly Haynes, Linda Bolfa, Nancy Guthrie, Jenny Schmidlin, Lisa Nissen, Judy Sibrel. Second row: Robin Diana Black, Cheryl Schumaker, Shannon Wheaton, Brenda LaChine, Roxanne Hollanshed, Twila Groff, Dianne Avers, Mary Kowalski. Third row: Mary Shaw, Beth Cole, Ellen Hicks, Cindy Campbell, Gail Rudolph, Tammy Anderson, Sherry Webster, Barbra Lowden, Patty Miller. Fourth row: Beth Crawford, Linda Martin, Vicki Hammersmith, Brenda Belch, Kathy Berman, Melody Zimmerman, Paul Rhubright, Bradly Sheets. F ifth row: Allen Deniston, Cindy Chapman ' Bailey, Kim Cox, Doreen Caris, Rachel Ruch, Jill Alrnroth, Gail Kutzke, Sharon Keller, Sandy Gaul. Sixth row: Jim Russell, Ken Heidibrink, Terry Selfe, Gary Cox, Johnson, Brian Hughes, Matt Kohlhofer, Virgil Bryan, Kaye Bertock. Seventh row: Jim Moore, David Heidibrink, Jim Ratliff, Cindy Russell, Sue Sirmans, Marty Mang, . Rhuland, Jim Bauer, Jim Davenport, Mike Haynes. Eighth row: Joe Carlock, Ron Schroff, Bob Jenson, Rolland Boekbrader, Rick Ayling, Doug Courter, Mike Root, Friemark, Mark Beck. The Junior High Band is a group of eighth and ninth grade students that have skills for playing an instrument. They play in concerts and school programs. Meeting fifth period, they play light classics. With instructors approval, the students sign up. 110 flln bands swing Pep Band. First row: Bob Fleitz, Ben Ayling, Dave Fleitz, Sandy Welling, Bonnie Martin, Linda LaChine. Second row: Larry Boday, Joe Carlock. Not pictured: Terri Anderson, Barb Whaley. The pep band is a traditional musical club which plays at Lake's pep assemblies and basketball games. They also play at the annual bonfire. Bob Fleitz is head of the pep band, and in order to be in it you must be in concert band. Mr. Friemark and Bob judge anyone who wants to try out for it. They practice one night a week and they usually play music from Herb Alpert. The Concert Band is directed by James Friemark, who not only directs, but does much of the arrangement of the music played. The band has performed for the Christmas season to the Senior High School. During the month of April they gave an additional performance for the schools entertainment. The Concert Band is basically dedicated to the perform- ance of good music for band and orchestra. The composi- tions played in this ensemble range from opera to rock and roll. Members of the Concert Band make up the Marching Band, Pep Band and the Jazz Ensemble. The band performs for school assemblies and concerts. For the first time, members of the band are performing the ac- companying music for our annual musical play. Band First row Barb Willey, Brooke Harvey, Terri Anderson. Second row: Sandy Welling, Bonnie Asman, Wilma Keller, Vicki Ruch, Sally Johnson, Barb Whaley F leltz Richard Harris. Third row: Jolene Weller, David Blaksey, Daryl Orris, Susan Mulligan, Donna Davis, Deb Clapsaddle, Bill Minning, Doug Coy, Ron Schulte Fleitz Fourth row Rachel Reed, Marsha Sihrel, Keith Johnson, Charlene Krugh, Randy Cook, Paul Sibbcrson, Carl Groff, Bob Laub, Linda LaCl1ine. Fifth row: Nancy Susan Slater Nancy Chapman, Chuck Speck, Bill Reed, Ben Ayling, Charles Slater, Mark Stewart. Sixth row: Renee Fought, Mary Swartz, Julie Roe, Larry Boday Bauman Dennis Hammersmith, Dawn Deftammelaere, Mark Almrouth, Mike Campbell, Director, Mr. Friemark. 1 a ' 'Q L . 'i'T:E':: ,. . N, i5??g'MlN: , ,, zzsssgg guidance . . . understanding . . . discipline . . . Mr. Richard Lieb, Lake High School Principal for six years, graduated from the University of Northern Iowa where he received his B.A. in Business Education. He at- tended the University of Notre Dame and Bowling Green State University where he re- ceived his Masters of Education in School Administration. Mr. Spencer Gil- christ, Assistant Principal of the Sen- ior High and Ath- letic Director of the . J unior and Senior Hi gh School, was graduated from Ohio State Univer- sity where he received a Master of Education. Mr. Gilchrist has been at Lake for six years. Mrs. Rachel Gra- ham, was graduated from Dallas Town High School and has been working at Lake as a secretary for six years. Mrs. Graham is secretary for the counselors and performs extra duties which help the school run successfully. Mr. Richard Sander- son, Junior High School Principal, was graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.A. in Education and received his Masters in Ed- ucation also there. He has been working at Lake for five years as a teacher and has been principal for six years. Mr. John Szabo, Guidance Counselor for the sophomore a n d f r e s h m a n classes, came to , Lake three years ago from Penta County. H e a t t e n d e d Defiance College and the University of Toledo where he re- ceived a Masters in Guidance and Counseling. Mr. Szabo is Golf coach for the high school in the spring. M r . R i c h a r d Washeck, Counselor for the Junior High, was graduated from the University of i Toledo with a Mas- ters in Counseling. He has been at Lake for fifteen years. Mr. Washeck has an interest of music and is conducting a singing group during his free time. During his years at Lake he has taught Band, Chorus and Art. M r . E d w a r d Osnowitz, High School Counselor for eleventh and twelfth grades, was I graduated from Kent State Univer- sity with a B.S. de- gree. He received his Masters from Michigan State University. Mr. Osnowitz has been counselor for five years and is head coach for the Lake High School Football team. Mrs. Dorothy Mc- Camey, secretary to the High School ad- ministration, grad- uated from Lake High School and has since offered her capable services to the Lake School system. Mrs. McCamey has worked as a secre- tary for ten years. Mrs. Jeanne Bloom- field, graduated from Central Cath- olic High School and attended Davis , Business College for one year. She has been working for Lake Junior High for six years and is a great assistance to Mr. Sanderson. M5353 :L Qki gin., rzlxska '?23'l-'Y' fz mf x A we high school . . . humanities . . . speech . . . composition . . . literature Mr. Ron Langhals, graduated from Pontifical College with a B.A. degree and received his Masters from Bowl- ing Green State Uni- versity. This is his first year at Lake teaching sophomore English, American Literature and Humanities. He also advises the Key Club. Mr. Tom Scheffler graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. in Art, History, and Political Sci- ence. He has been teaching at Lake for four years in Span- ish I and II and sophomore American History. He advises the Spanish Club and the Student Council. Mrs. Pamela Flet- cher graduated from O be rl in College where she received her B.A. and from Boston University receiving her Mas- ters of Arts. This is her first year at Lake teaching Composition and sophomore Literature and was advisor of Future Teachers of America. Mr. Don Hines, teaches Speech, Journalism, Com- munications and Business English. He was graduated from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. He advises the Fo- rensics Team and was the director of the all- school play, Night of January 16th',. Mrs. Mary Lou Rev- enaugh, teaches sophomore English and American His- tory and is co-ad- visor of the Girls Athletic Associa- tion, Future Teach- ers of America, and the cheerleaders. She was graduated from Ashland College where she received her B.A. degree. Mrs. Nancy Slyk- huis, was graduated from Central Col- lege in Iowa where she received a B.A. Mrs. Slykhuis has been teaching at Lake for seven years and has been advisor for the French Club. She is the advisor, also, for the Lake High School National Honor Society. Mrs. Mary Cay Dev- lin graduated from S.U.C. at Geneseo, N.Y. and is teaching British Literature and junior English. She is the advisor of the cheerleaders in the high school and helped to produce and direct the all-school play. A Makeup for Night of January 16th ' W f ax Q. g f?'f :! If '. 'YQ'-if 5.4 7.7 ffl 'bf' mtg Elly iff , new 'Sift-if - 1 ffes: ,Q junior high . . . english . . . history . . . social studies . . . Miss Carol Michalk teaches Jr. High English and was graduated from To- ledo University with a Bachelor in Educa- tion. She supervises the Junior High Drama Club. She has been teaching at Lake Junior High School for two years. Mr. Billy Krugh was graduated from the Findlay College and Divinity School with a Masters de- gree. He also attend- ed graduate school at Bowling Green State University. Mr. Krugh has been teaching at Lake Junior High for six years and altogether he has been in teaching fifteen years. Mr. Krugh teaches seventh grade English and History. He advises Campus Life and seventh grade. Mr. Robert Bomlitz graduated from Bowling Green State University with a degree in Education. He has been teach- ing at Lake Junior High for one year and teaches seventh grade History and English. Miss Joyce Taulker teaches freshman English and eighth grade Language. She was graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. degree. Miss Taulker has been teaching at Lake Junior High for iive years. She is ninth grade class advisor, Pep Club and cheerleader advisor. Mrs. Joyce Thomp- son completed her undergraduate work at Bowling Green State University with a B.S. degree. This is her first year at Lake Junior High although she did complete her experience teaching here last year. She teaches eighth grade English and is advisor to the Junior High Drama Club. Mrs. Phyllis Bowen is Coordinator of the Junior High English department and teaches ninth grade English. Mrs. Bowen graduated from Denison Col- lege in Ohio and Bowling Green State Education. She has University with a B.S. in been teaching at Lake Junior High for seven years. Mrs. Bowen ad- vises the Co-Pilot and is on the Advisory Com- mittee. Mrs. Phyllis Henry was graduated from Bluffton College where she received her B.A. degree in English and Social Studies. Mrs. Henry has been teaching at Lake Junior High School for fifteen years and is Social Studies Coordinator. She is also on the Advisory Committee for the seventh, eighth and ninth grades. r , ..m, Y U t. Q ii--1' N 6 'Z Mr. William George has been teaching Science at Lake Jun- ior High School for three years. He grad- uated from Penn State with a B.S. de- gree. Mr. George has an interest in photo- graphy and often takes pictures for the school Mr. Steve Marlett is a graduate of Bluff- ton College where he received his B.S. degree. He has been at Lake High for two y ears and teaches Biology and Physics. He advises the Hi-Y and Pep Club. During football season he is Varsity Football assistant coach and heads Track in the spring. Mr. Roy Kiersztyn has been teaching Junior High Math and Science for two years. He graduated from Bowling Green S tate U niversity with a B.S. in Educ- ation. He enjoys all sports and coaches Junior Track and seventh grade Basketball. Mr. David Gustin taught Junior High Science for a half of a year at Lake. He graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. degree. Mrs. Ann Griffith attended Toledo University and re- ceived her B.S. in Education. She teaches eighth grade Math and Algebra a n d h a s be e n teaching at Lake for three years. She is a coordinator for the jun- ior High Math and Algebra curriculum. if X1 chemistry . . . biology . . . math . . . science . . . physics . . . geometry . . . algebra . . . Miss Sandra Hick- man teaches Junior High Algebra I and II. She is co-advisor of cheerleading with Miss Ta'1lker. Mrs. Barb Brenkman has been teaching at Lake for three years. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. in Educ- ation. She teaches junior High Science and is advisor of the Pep Club. Mr. Walter Snyder has been teaching at Lake for thirty- seven years. He re- ceived his Master in Arts and Math at Bowling Green State University. He is teaching High School Math this year but has taught English, Chemistry, Drivers Ed., Algebra and Geo- metry in the past. Mr. Ray Winchell was graduated from Bowling Green State University and re- ceived hoth his Bachelors and Mas- t e r s t h e r e in Guidance and Coun- seling. He coaches the High School Cross-Country team and is advisor to the Chess Club. Mr. Winchell has been teaching at Lake for five years. Mrs. MaryLou Dorf graduated from Alma College where she received her Bachelor of Arts de- gree, and the Uni- versity of Toledo where she received her Masters. She has been at Lake for two years and has taught Accelerated Geometry and Trigonometry. Mr. Norris Ward at- tended Bowling Green State Univer- sity where he re- ceived his Bachelor of Science and Education. He has been teaching at Lake for fifteen years and has taught Chemistry and Physics. He was the advisor of the Health and Careers Club, the Campus Life Club, and the senior class. Mr. Vemon Veeder graduated from Bowling Green State University where he r e c e i v e d h i s Bachelor of Science in Biology and his Masters in Physical Education. This is his first year at Lake. He teaches Biology and Physiology and serves as coach for the eighth grade Football team. He is also head of the High School Wrestling team. Mrs. Jamie Bash was graduated from Bowling Green State University where she received her B.S. degree. She is teach- ing Junior High General Math and se ve n th grade Language Arts. Mrs, Bash has been teaching at Lake for one year. Mr. Glenn Cook has been teaching at Lake for one-half year since he replaced Mr. Gustin's position in the junior High Science depart- ment. He received his Bachelor of Education from Toledo University. W1 -fs 1- 1 I Q Q 5, Qi ,-.N X ga .fx H .-,., .X ,4- 4 ' 5 i W X z . 1-.1 .. '. .... M 9. 'UM 'zu '-, Ek?v:'g , b 33 u. 0 Q Q' 5: 1 'ft 'A- . 7.8.1.2-g ,I . . ,iris-J-.'. '. .1-.3-,-. .1's's 'n'. ' if-.9532 . . . 5 tai Z3 Bfwf aw fiffio. Q J.. ....1'-'- .... u ..'.'.. H.. h D 1'-.2 2.5. .. .-S . A .- - .-.I-I .'.'. ,gi ,- we, pf' Li s 2121523 , .r Yi? . M . 5552555525559 H3.Q' Lg - 1 government . . . sociology . . . world history . . civics . . . Mr. J im J ones, grad- uated from Miami University with a B.A. and attended G Ohio Northem Uni- versity for one year of law school. Mr. Jones has been teaching at Lake High School for five years in Government and World History. He advises Hi-Y. Mr. Mike VanCamp attended Defiance College where he re- Q ceived his B.A. de- gree. He has been at Lake High School for seven years teaching Physical Education and His- tory. He advises the Key Club and is head basketball coach, and the assistant track coach. Mr. Larry Oberdorf graduated from To- ledo University with a Bachelor of Ed- d ucation degree. He has been teaching at Lake for two years in eighth grade His- tory and he has as- sisted in coaching wrestling. He also coaches eighth grade basketball. Mr. Jim Bartosky, high school history teacher teaches So- ciology, Problems of Contemporary Soc- iety. He is the advis- or of the Varsity Club and eighth grade football and ninth grade basketball coach. .,. it vtitlv l tllll it ai ear 7 --f-...rm Y, A. if r . . 6 1.1 Wwlllaill Mr. Bill Chambers graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. in Education degree. He teaches Civics, eighth grade History and Math. M r , C h a m b e r s coaches ninth grade football and varsity assist- ant in basketball. 11 EF H -i 'WH 4. -Q., me 1 HW :Efl::I,- . , I.- f ,rf ,rg Mrs. Frances Fel- binger has been teaching at Lake High School in the M Business department for six years. She graduated from Bowling Green State University with her Bachelor of Comprehensive Business and he- gan teaching business at Penta County before coming to Lake. Mrs. Felbinger is the Head Coordinator of the Business department and advises the Future Business Leaders of America and the business part of the Aura. Mrs. Ruth Rex re- ceived her Bachelor of Science and Busi- ness at the Univer- sity of Southern California. She has taught Business at Lake for six years and is the advisor of the Y-teens. Miss Sondra Schroe- der graduated from Bowling Green State University and re- ceived her Bachelor of Science degree. This is her first year at Lake after work- ing as a secretary for several years. She teaches Business and is the co-advisor of the Future Business Leaders of America. Miss Schroeder spends a great deal of her time at home raising horses. Mr. Terry Schnell graduated from the Defiance College where he received his Bachelor of Sci- ence degree. He has been at Lake for three years and has taught Business and Typing. Mr. Schnell coaches football as var- sity assistant coach and Junior High track. high school . . . business . . . ...typing... . . . business law . . . . . english . . . economics . . . .. . .-pg V K fx- 1 i u a, P- J 1 Q4 , f X p ,, .-.Y , Q QV V 1. Md r El! 'IE if M4 ' M ., s Hay I P' ,iQ:'., ,. I . .?-515?iP'.Q'.f-'wtf' f f wif . F 'X T --nf ,j ,5'?- ' W 1 x Mr. James F riemark, Director of High School Band, was graduated from the University of To- ledo with a B.S. in Education. He has taught at Lake for two years. Mr. Frie- mark teaches Instrumental J azz Ensemble, and the Pep Band, plus advising the Debon- aires with Mr. Rowley. Each spring Mr. Frie- mark assists the musical play production. He plays the piano professionally under the name Jim Richards. It is not uncommon to see him madly rearranging a piece of music in his free time - if not writing it. Mr. John Rowley, Director of the High School Music de- partment, was grad- uated from Taylor University where he received his BA. in Music and Theatre. At Ball State Uni- versity he received his Masters. Mr. Rowley has been teaching at Lake for four years in Music Theory, Voice, and Concert Choir. He has been instrumental in composing a unique singing group of students called the Dehon- aires. Mr. Rowley sings professionally and owns the Academy of Musical Arts record company. Mr. James Slagle, Junior High Music teacher, was grad- uated from Bowling Green State Univer- sity with a B.A. in Music. He teaches Music, Mixed Choir, a n d f r e s h m a n band...choir...a1't... Chorus. Mr. Slagle works in a professional musical group, called the Primary Colors . He performs during weekends and vacations on the intermediate circuit. Mrs. Sue Ladd was graduated from Ohio University with a B.A. in Art Education and Art History. She is pre- sently attending Bowling Green State University for a Masters in Art History. Mrs. Ladd has been teaching at Lake High in the Art department for two yearsg before teaching Art in Stam- ford, Connecticut. She is advisor to the Lake High annual. Q:,. : ...Q - '1 E Zi H 1 w.f235s3... .X ,Zim 1 W .,.mi,,,, ir 1 L 1 ' 'eg ' Mrs. Susan Cayton, has been teaching at Lake Junior High for one year in Art 7-8. She was grad- uated from Ball State University with both her B.A. and Masters degree. Before coming to Lake she taught in Muncey, Indiana in Elementary Art. Mrs. Cayton works in weaving and other craft areas during her free time. She is advisor to the High School Flyerettes and advises the Junior High Art Club. L W- w 11u . W 'E r ., 'mal -w 'Wap .eff X fag., -, if-1 m i 1 w in .32-if? S M 'Q-T254 A11 W. S x H Su., HW .Ap , , U MK 5g1.f::Ev . Q home ec . . . drafting . . . Shop . . . Miss Frances Wat- son, High School Home Economics teacher, was grad- uated from Ohio I State University V with a B.S. and a Master of Arts de- gree in Home Econ- omics. She has been at Lake for 30 years and is the advisor for the Future Homemakers of America. Mr, Dick Varwig, Junior High Voca- tional Counselor, was graduated from Adrian College with l a degree of B.A. He I has been teaching at Lake for five years. Mr. Varwig advises the bowling team Mr. Dennis Sand- wisch, High School In d ustrial Tech- nology teacher, was graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. degree. He coaches freshman football and sophomore basketball. . I HQIQ, Mr. Jerry Limes, Junior High Indus- trial Technology teacher, graduated from Ohio State University with a B.S. degree. He coaches eighth grade football and is a var- sity assistant in basketball. - '1 as ,. A. , , , -55 3 if .sg 3 -NK Mrs. Laurel Van Pelt, Junior High Home Economics teacher, graduated from Bowling Green State University with a B.S. degree. This is Mrs. Van Pelt's first year at Lake Junior High. f W fwtn- :A Q QQQJL ...ru :W t' -VXI' iif Q H. Q ig J, N ,Es I I .1 -F Q si , 2355? M M A Mr. Clyde Whitlash, Junior High Physical Education, was graduated from Georgetown College with a B.S. degree. Mr. Whitlash is ' Assistant Varsity Football coach and freshman Wrestling. He has been teaching for five years. Mrs. Connie Ulmer, Senior High Health and Physical Educ- ation, was graduated from Bowling Green State University and has been teaching at Lake for two years. S h e t e a c h e s a general Biology course and is advisor to the Girls' Athletic Association. ' Mrs. Joanne Bremer, Junior High Girls, Physical Education V and Health, was graduated from Bowling Green State University with a ,' B.S. degree. This is her first year at Lake. Mr. Carl Brubaker, High School Boys' Physical Education, was graduated from Bowling Green State A University with both his B.S. and 4' Masters degrees. He has been at Lake for six years and has taught both Physical Educ- ation and Drivers Education. Mr. Brubaker is advisor to the Pep Club and is a Reserve Bas- ketball coach and head Baseball coach. phys. ed . . . health . . . s -J Sf- LU ., N lj, I Ric MX 'klhf' . research . . . cramming . . . study hall . . . studying . . . these persons give opportunities . . . Mrs. Janice Johns has been working as Librarian for one year at Lake High School. During her free time she enjoys camping and being out-of-doors with her family. Mrs. Jane Zitkov has been working in the Audio-Visual de- partment and in the Library for two years. She graduated from Bowling Green State University in Library Science. M rs. M ary Dosch has been at Lake High School as a S tudy Hall Super- visor for one year. S h e h a s m a n y creat ive interests wh e n sh e is not taking care of her family cake decorating, sewing, and year Mrs. J an Livingston works in the Lake High School Library and has been a Li- brarian for two years at Lake. She assists in the organ- ization of the Library and also ,, . f. Q Mrs. Connie Bridges was graduated from business school and has been a Study Hall Supervisor in the Junior High School for one year. She has a keen in- terest in reading and supervises the students in the Library. enjoys a variety of literature. M r s . B e t t y Rhubright has been a study hall super- visor of the Junior High for seven years. She enjoys collecting colored glass and is a Girl S c o u t T r o 0 p Leader. y 131 at your service . . . ,,..fE . V ,ss QPF' 'ri , ,wk ..-. . 'I nf' 1 - . ,. -1' ' I nigh if Cooks. 1Left to rightj: Mrs. Wagonner, Supervisor, Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. Eikost, Mrs. Dalling, Mrs. Von Wegen, Mrs. Leidy, Mrs. Rideout, Mrs. Schulte, Mrs. Mrs. Whetsel, Mrs. Dombrowski, Mrs. L. Judy, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Schimmel, Mrs. V. Judy, Mrs. Diefenthaler, Mrs. Wengert, and Mrs. Herman. ' lliP ' v Ein -1- ' Bus Drivers. First row: Lois Baum, Delores Roe, Carl Roe, Laverne Hagdohl, and Ron Johns. Second row: Harry Taylor, Don Dale, John Bastubee, Vemon Schober, Ray J acohs, Ike Rideout, and Jim Forrester. I iiC lf. Custodians. fLeft to rightj: Charles Busdeker, Ron Johns, Ray J acohs, and Calmes. . lu g board of education . . . Front left: Mrs. Eva Johnson, Clerkg Mr. Craig Goddard, Superintendentg Mr. Irwin Welling, President. Back left: Mr. Richard Baumbach Vice-President 19715 Mr. Robert Kapp, Mr. Robert Scott. Not pictured is Mrs. Ruth Wolfe. Mrs. Shirley Walter, Payroll Clerk-Lake Local Schools. g f' ' Mrs. Olah Johnson, Secretaryg Mr. Craig Mrs. Eva Johnson, Clerk-Lake TWP Board of Goddard, Superintendent-Lake Local School. Education. i T V' UH Musik 5 . class of seventy-six My ' 1 M ' 'rv' CTE' ... .. . B A ' l it in B B B i f A B B 5,l35,l C Ar ,: .:.,.L in ,:,,:A l . W Q w 19 Ei A xr krl An , , B ig s All ' Q' C' ' N , 1' ' ii , W ,-Yi if , X A ,N ,X JJ N., I i .r. 'flfilf FEWC M- 3 1 .,, ' , 4 .- -...I MF, . , 131 Fl is Q 4 ' Hai' ' . , nl 354, l i 3 I! i Jig va 1 i A N w B A Www.. r 'af ' AU Ling A , ' W .,+. A r r -' , Q-Q . U ' . J X L . If ' N M '-1,1 B.,- K x N in 5' if 4: Q Vilil m B Ii ' fi . Wim, Y , . f ' V' , Ogiigir Janice Conley Carol Costello Bruce Cox Vera Culbertson Nd, Penny Cundiff C' W C 'Bi 'V , A . 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I :ke-l'ligl1Sc'huul, Lulu- High Si-lmul 'II lmld ,nur humlvr high. l'ilUlN'1lllll fziilh in um will Il1,'VK'l' dn Brown, INDEX Abbey, Chuck 1113 Pg. 15, 103, 157 Abbey, Kathy 1113 Pg. so, ee, 100, 157 Adams, Dannie 1123 Pg. 92, 165 Adams, David 1103 Pg. 14, 47, 151 Adams, Linda 183 Pg. 81, 107, 139 Adkins, Mike 183 PQ. 19, 52, 107, 139 Adamson, Clifford 1123 Pg. 15, 16, 33, 34, ao, 103, 165 Adamson, Peter 1103 Pg. 151 Akenberger, Greg 183 PQ. 139 Albert, Pamela 193 Pg. 45, 85 Alessandrini, Jeff 193 Pg. 19, 79, 92, 107, 145 Alessandrini, Mark 1103 Pg. 47, 80, 88, 102, 151 Almroth, Jill 183 PQ. 28, 92, 110, 139 Almroth, Mark 1103 Pg. 25, 38, 111, 151 Amos, Brian 173 Pg. 134 Amos, Patricia 1123 Pg. 30, 97, 101, 165, 173 Anderson, Debbie 1103 Pg. 88, 151 Anderson, Linda 1103 Pg. 80, 108, 151 Anggrson, Tammy 183 Pg. 44, 81, 110, Anderson, Terri 1103 Pg. 28, 88, 111, 151 Anderson, Robert 1PC 113 Pg. 157, 165 Andrachik, Diedre 173 Pg. 93, 134 Andrachik, Micheal 183 Pg. 19, 107, 139 Asman, Bonnie 1113 Pg.s3, 37, 111, 151 Asman, Robin 1103 Pg. 6, 80, 87, 151, 156 Atchison, Jayne 193 Pg. 145 Atchison, Richard 1103 Pg. 47, 151 Atchison, Robert 173 Pg. 134 Aufencamp, Charles 1PC 123 Pg. 165 Aufencamp, Marilyn 183 Pg. 92, 107, 139 Ault, Gary 1113 Pg. 25, 103, 157 Ault, James 193 Pg. 19, 38, 145 Avers, Dianne 193 Pg. 43, 81, 110, 145 Avers, Mark 1113 Pg. 63, 94, 157 Avers, Randall 1123 Pg. 9, 14, 17, 30, 47, 48, 55, 80, 94, 103, 165, 167, 168 Ayling, Ben1amin1l13 Pg. 28, 55, 77, 88, 105, 108, 111, 157 Ayling, Rick 193 Pg. 28, 55, 92, 107, 110, 145 Ayers, Michael 173 Pg. 134 Bachar, David 183 Pg. 108, 139 Bachar, Nancy 1113 Pg. 86, 157 Baer, Cathy 1113 Pg. 80, 100, 157 Baer, Cheryl 193 Pg. 81, 92, 106, 107, 145 Bailey, Carol 1123 Pg. 10, 22, 41, 42, 43, 80, 97, 101, 165 Bailey, Cindy 183 Pg. 81, 110, 139 Bailey, Debbie 1113 Pg. 78, 80, 100, 101, 157 Baker, Glenn 173 Pg. 109, 134 Baker, James 183 Pg. 139 Baker, Kempie193 Pg. 19, 49, 61, 92, 106, 107, 145 Balduff, Mike 183' Pg. 139 Balduff, Sharon 1113 Pg. 90, 157 Baldwin, Dennis 193 Pg. 38, 145 Baldwin, Ronald 1113 Pg. 47, 157 Baldwin, Thomas 1113 Pg. 157 Ball, Bob 193 Pg. 145 Bannister, Sharon 183 Pg. 81, 139 Barboza, lrene183 Pg. 139 Barboza, Richard 1103 Pg. 151 Barenbrugge, David 1103 Pg. 14, 94, 103, 151 Barror, Colette 193 Pg. 107 Barteck, Edward 193 Pg. 19, 79, 145 Barteck, Jacquelin 1123 Pg. 4, 165 Barteck, Loretta 1113 Pg. 30, 83, 87, 100, 157 Barteck, Richard 183 Pg. 39, 92, 107, 139 180 Bates, Bill 1103 Pg. 67 95, 151 Bartosky James faculty section Pg 18 19, 38 Bauer, James 193 Pg 19 110, 145 Bauman, Gail 1PC 113 Pg. 163 Bauman, Becky 1103 Pg. 28, 111, 151 Bauman, Tom 1123 Pg. 15, 16, 47, 48 55, 59, 60, 103, 105, 165 Baumbach, Jon 173 Pg. 109, 134 Baumbach, Richard, board member, 133 Beadle, Vickie 193 Pg. 145 Beaver, Tim 183 Pg. 139 Beck, Mark 193 Pg. 19, 79, 92, 110, 145 Beckman, David 193 Pg. 145 Beckman, Kim 173 Pg. 134 Beckman, Pat 1113 Pg. 40, 80, 86, 99, Bash, Mrs. Jamle, faculty section , 1 I ' I I r - . PQ loo, 157 Belch, Brenda 193 Pg. 28, 51, 61, 92, 110, 145 Belcik, Ellen 173 Pg. 93, 134 Belcik, Ken 1PC 113 Pg. 157, 163 Bennett, Bruce 1PC 113157 Bennett, Dottie 173 Pg. 93, 134 Bennett, Pamela 173 Pg. 93, 134 Berman, Kathy 193 Pg. 28,107,110, 145 Berman, Mark 1PC 123 Pg. 165 Bertok, Kaye 193 Pg. 92, 106, 107, 110, 145 Billings, Don 193 Pg. 19, 79, 81, 106, 107, 145 Bird, David 1103 Pg. 151 Bird, Debbie 1113 PQ. 139 Bischoff, Ricky 173 Pg. 109, 134 Bischoff, Ronald 183 Pg. 19, 139 Bisson, Luc 193 Pg. 139 Black, Diana 183 Pg. 44, 81, 92, 110, 139 Blaksley, David 1103 Pg. 28, 111, 151 Blaksley, Keith 183 Pg. 19, 49, 139 Blaksley, Kevin 193 Pg. 19, 38, 107, 145 Blankenship, David 183 Pg. 139 Bloomfield, Chris 1PC 123 Pg. 166 Bloomfield, James 193 Pg. 19, 49, 61, 107, 145 Bloomfield, Mrs. Jeanne, secretary, PQ. 112, 143 Bockbrader, Rolland 193 Pg. 85, 110, 145 Boday, Larry 1113 Pg. 111, 157 soul, Chris 1123 Pg. 166 Boehmer, Lynne 173 Pg. 44, 134 Bolfa, Linda 193 Pg. 28, 85, 110, 145 Bomlitz, Mr. Robert Pg. 116 Bonnough, Daniel 193 Pg. 5, 19, 49, 107, 145 Bonta, Harold 183 Pg. 28, 139 Bookenberger, Tim 183 Pg. 39, 139 Bope, Robert 173 Pg. 109, 134 Bovee, Regenea 183 Pg. 139 Bowen, Larry 1103 Pg. 25, 151 Bowen, Mrs. Phyllis Pg. 85, 116 Bowlin, Marilyn 1123 Pg. 166 Bowlin, Mary 1103 Pg. 151 Boyce, Boyce, Boyce, Jerry 173 Pg. 39, 134 Lewis 193 Pg. 85, 107, 145 Roy 1113 Pg. 30, 157 Boyd, Lora 173 Pg. 81, 134 Breisacher, Cindy 1113 Pg. 80, 98, 100, 105, 157 Bfemef , Mrs. Joanne Pg. 128 Brenkman, Mrs. Barbara Pg. 81 Bricker , James 193 Pg. 145 Bridges, Mrs. Conni Pg. 131 Bridgeman, Randy 1103 Pg. 80, 102, 151 Bran, s haron 1113 Pg. 157 Brossia, Dale 1103 Pg. 48, 151 Brossia, John 1123 Pg. 9, 62, 63, 94, 103, 166 Brown, Carol 193 PQ. 145 Brown, Debra 1113 Pg. 157 Brown, Diane 1113 Pg. 86, 99, 157 Brown, Joe 193 Pg. 19, 107, 145 Brown, Michael 173 Pg. 134 Brown, Nora 193 Pg. 145 Brown, Sandra 183 Pg. 91, 92, 107, 139 Brown, steve1113Pg. 15, 47, ss, 151 Bill 1113 Pg. 157 111, 151 Campbell, Ronald 183 Pg. 39, 139 Cannon, Joyce 1113 Pg. 42, 80, 88, 9 100, 101, 108, 157 Cannon, Judith 1101 Pg, 45' 80, 87' 3 100, 151 Cannon, Rebecca 183 Pg. 81, 91, 92, 107, 139 Calrgsg Cheryl 1113 Pg. 30, 73, 100, Carls, Doreen 183 Pg. 81, 110, 139 Carlen, James 1123 Pg. 14, 84, 167 Carlock, Joe 193 Pg. 28, 49, 61, 92, 110, 111, 145 Carman, Debra 193 Pg. 146 Case, Clyde 183 Pg. 139 Caudill, Brenda 193 Pg. 145 Cayton, Mrs. Susan, faculty, Pg. 93, 124 Cedoz, Beth 173 Pg. 53, 134 Cedoz, Jenny 193 Pg. 81, 107, 145 Chambers, William, faculty, PQ. 18, 1 47, 121 Chapman, Cindy 193 Pg. 43, 52, 79, 8 110, 145 Chapman, Gerald 173 Pg. 134 Chapman, Nancy 1123 Pg. 21, 22, 90, 101, 105, 111, 167 Clapsaddle, Chris 183 Pg. 49, 107, 13 Clapsaddle, Debra 1103 P9. 28, 80, 87 111, 151 Brubaker, Carl, faculty, P9. 37, 128 Brunt, 'rim 1123 Pg. 166 Bryan, Debra 1123 Pg. 82, 91, 166 Bryan, Virgil 183 PQ. 28, 39, 79, 110, 139 Burk, Laessele1PC 123 Pg. 166 Clapsaddle, Gary 173 Pg. 109, 134 Clapsaddle, Lyle 1123 P9. 82, 88, 94, 103, 167 Clapsaddle, Mary 193 Pg. 81, 92, 110, 145 Clapsaddle, Tim 173 Pg. 109, 134 Clapsaddle, Tom 1103 Pg. 92, 151 Butler, James 1123 Pg. 166 Butler, Mike 183 Pg. 79, 93, 139 Butler, Richard 1113 Pg. 33 Butler, Tim 1PC 113 Pg. 157 Byington, Robin 1113 Pg. 87, 100, 108, 157 Bylow, Daniel 1103 Pg. 151 Bylow, Joann 193 Pg. 145 Bylow, Mike 173 Pg. 109, 134 Caldwell, Clarence 1113 PQ. 157 Caldwell, Karen 193 Pg. 145 Clark, Mildred 1103 Pg. 151 Claus, Tom 1113 Pg. 158, 159 Clay, Cheryl 183 Pg. 107, 139 Clough, Jeff 193 Pg. 145 Cluckey, Debra 1123 PQ. 84, 86, 167, 176 Coburn, Vicki 193 Pg. 92 Cole, Arnita 183 Pg. 107, 139 COle, Beth 193 Pg. 43, 81, 92, 110, 145 Cole, Judith 1113 PQ. 21, 41, 42, 43, 80, 83, 86, 99, 158 Caldwell, Mark 173 Pg. 39, 134 Callahan, Darlene 193 Pg. 145 Callahan, Marlene 183 Pg. 139 Calmes, Colleen 193 Pg. 145 Calmes, Connie 1123 Pg. 80, 84, 86, 98, 101, 166 Calmes, Marcia 173 Pg. 134 Calmes, Mike 183 Pg. 139 Campbell, Cynthia 183 Pg. 110, 139 Campbell, Donna 1123 Pg. 82, 97, 167 Campbell, Martin 1103 Pg. 151 Campbell, Mike 1103 Pg. 14, 94, 104, Collier, Collins, Collins, Collins, COIlil'1S collins: Collins, Collins Conley Eric 173 Pg. 39, 109, 134 Ella 1103 PQ. 151 Gary 193 Pg. 19, 145 James 173 Pg. 134 Linda 1103 Pg. 88, 152 Lois 183 Pg. 107, 149 Luann 193 Pg. 81, 145 Mark 173 Pg. 134 Carolyn 183 Pg. 140 Conleyl, , Hershel 173 PQ. 53, 93, 134 Conley, Janice 173 PQ. 134 Conley, Joseph 1113 P9. 158 onley, Karen 191 Pg. 146 onley, Nancy 1PC 121 Pg. 167 onely, Sandra 191 Pg. 107, 146 ook, Randy 1111 Pg. 111, 158 O0Iey, Douglas 1121 Pg. 15, 17, 30, 51, 55, 82, 102, 103, 105, 167, 194 Ooley, Terry 1101 Pg. 37, 55, 80, 102, 152 oolens, Chris 1121 Pg. 5, 31, 80, 83, 101, 108, 168 orathers, Paul 1111 Pg. 158 ostello, Carol 171 Pg. 134 0StelIO, Cindy 1101 Pg. 108, 152 ostello, Dave 1PC 111 Pg. 163 ostello, Gregory 191 Pg. 61, 92, 107, 146 oupe, Terri 191 Pg. 28, 92, 106,107, 146 ourter, Douglas 181 Pg. 27, 39, 79, 110, 140 ourter, Randy 1PC 101 Pg. ox, Bruce 171 Pg. 19, 39, 109, 134 ox, Gary 181 Pg. 19, 110, 114 ox, John 1101 Pg. 25, 38, 63, 102, 152 ox, Kim 191 Pg. 28, 92, 106, 107, 110, 146 oy, Douglas 1101 Pg. 37, 83, 111, 152 rabtree, Ron181 Pg. 107, 140 ramer, William 181 Pg. 140 rawford, Beth 191 Pg. 28, 110, 146 rawford, Dana 1PC 111 Pg. 158 rews, James 1101 Pg. 15, 47, 80, 152, 192 ulbertson, Vera 171 Pg. 93, 134 undiff, Jeff 181 Pg. 19, 107, 140 undiff, Penny 171 Pg. 93, 134 utcher, Cathy 1101 Pg. 88, 96, 152 utcher, Charles 191 Pg. 27, 61, 146 utcher, Joe 1PC 121 Pg. 23, 25, 60, 167, 168 uthbertson, Jack 191 Pg. 107, 146 uthbertson, Kathy 181 Pg. 92, 107, 140 uthbertson, Mark 1101 Pg. 37, 55, 80, 83, 104, 105, 152 ale, Don 191 Pg. 38, 146 alton, Regina 191Pg. 146 alton, Rex 1PC 111 Pg. 158 amron, Naomi 1101 Pg. 45, 80, 88, 96, 152 amron, Susan 181 Pg. 53, 92, 106, 107, 140, 143 artt, Debra 191 Pg. 146 artt, Ricky 171 Pg. 134 avenport, Jim 191 Pg. 49, 140 avies, Deborah 1121 Pg. 22, 40, 50, 78, 80, 82, 84, 87, 96, 101, 167, 168 avies, Donald 181 Pg. 49, 140 avis, Cindy 181 Pg. 91, 107, 140 avis, Dennis 181 avis, Donna 1101 Pg. 28, 88, 96, 111, 152 avis, John 1101 Pg. 152 avis, Martha 1121 Pg. 84, 86, 96, 167, 168 avis, Mary 1121 Pg. 84, 86, 97, 105, 167, 168 avis, Randy 181 Pg. 19 avis, Vicki 181 Pg. 91, 92, 107, 140 eAmicis, Kitty 1101 Pg. 88, 152 earing, Luann191 Pg. 81, 146 eCort, Dave 191 Pg. 27, 38, 146 efalco, Frederick 1111 Pg. 99, 158 elauder, Ronald 1111 Pg. 30, 78, 82, 99, 157, 158 eniston, Alan 181 Pg. 39, 110, 140 epew, Leonard 181 Pg. 140 ePew, Wilbert 1121 Pg. 12, 167, 168 eRammelaere, Dawn 1121 Pg. 45, 77, 84, 86, 97, 105, 111, 167, 168 erringer, Jacquelin 1101 Pg. 152 erringer, Jeanie 1121 Pg. 82, 83, 99, 108, 168 Devlin, Mrs. Mary, faculty, PQ. 115 Dey, Keith 1101 Pg. 83, 152 Dick, Stephen 1101 Pg. Dick, Terrance 171 Pg. 135 Diehl, Larry 181 Pg. 19,107, 140 Diehl, Bob 1PC 111 Pg. 158 Diehl, Robert 1111 Pg. Dickman, Debora 1PC 121 Pg. 168 Dissett, Richard 1101P9. 15, 80, 82, 102, 103, 152 Dort, Mrs. Nlary Lou, faculty Dosch, George 181 Pg. 140 Dosch, Karl 1101 Pg. 92, 152 Dosch, Rena 171 Pg. 135 Draeger, Charles 191 Pg. 146 Draeger, Kathy 1PC 121 Pg. 168 Ducket, Keith 1111 Pg. 63, 94, 157, 158 Duling, Cindy 181 Pg. 107, 140 Duling, Jeff 1PC 111 Pg. 158 Duling, Larry 171 Pg. 135 Duling, Roger 1111 Pg. 158 Dummitt, LOfi 171 Pg. 135 Duncan, Joan 1121 Pg. 101, 168 Dunlap, Robert 191 Pg. 85, 146 Dusseau, Mark 181 Pg. 19, 49, 140 Dural, Arthur 1PC 121 Pg. 168 Duval, Teresa 191 Pg. 146 Dwyer, Byron 191 Pg. 146 Dwyer, Donna 1PC 111 Pg. Earp, Robin 181 Pg. 107, 140 Eckel, Sandra 1111 Pg. 86, 99, 158 Eckermann, Joan 191 Pg. 85, 106, 107, 146 Eckermann, Thomas 171 Pg. 109, 135 Eckhart, Sandra 1101 Pg. 88, 96, 152 Edwards, Rebecca 1121 Pg. Eilost, Laura 1111 Pg. 23, 82, 96, 100, 108, 158 Eischen, Marian 181 Pg. 140 Elvey, Brenda 1111 Pg. 45, 100, 108, 158 Elvey, Diana 1111 Pg. 86, 96, 99, 158 Elvey, Paula 171 Pg. 81, 109, 135 Endicott, Elizabeth 1PC 111 Pg. 163 Endicott, Jerry 1PC 111 Pg. 158 Endicott, Jerold 1111 Pg. Endicott, Nina 171 Pg. 135 Endicott, Terry 1111 Enslen, Douglas 1121 Pg. 94, 102, 168, 170 Epmyer, Donna 1101 Pg. 88, 152 Erni, John 171 Pg. 135 Ervin, Bill 1PC 121 Pg. 168, 170 Ervin, Kathy 1101 Pg. 152 Eschedor, Jeanette 171 Pg. 135 Essig, Alan 1121 Pg. 94, 168, 170 Everhardt, Joseph 191 Pg. 19, 146 Everhardt, Vicki 171 Pg. 135 Falbush, Linda 181 Pg. 44, 107, 140 Farley, Jeffery 181 Pg. 19, 49, 107, 140 Farley, Melinda 1111Pg. 6, 45, 55, 105, 158 Fausey, Jeff 1101 Pg. 15, 92, 152 Feckley, Pamela 181 Pg. 109, 140 Feckley, Richard 1PC 111 Pg. 158 Feeny, Dann 171 Pg. 93, 135 Feeny, Eric 191 Pg. 146 Feeny, Gregg 181 Pg. 53, 140 Feeny, Shirleen 1111 Pg. 87, 96, 100, 158 Felbinger, Mrs. Frances, faculty, Pg. 86, 99, 123 Fifer, Carole 1101 Pg. 108, 152 Fifer, Cheryl 191 Pg. 146 Finch, Jane 1101 Pg. 28, 80, 87, 96, 100, 104, 152 Finch, Richard 1101 Pg. 47, 88, 152 Firsdon, Cindi1PC 121 Pg. 168, 175 Firsdon, Susan 181 Pg. 140 Fish, Brenda 1121 Pg. 97, 105, 169, 107 Fish, Kayla 1101 Pg. 80, 87, 96, 105, 108, 152 Fizer, William 171 Pg. 39, 135 Fitzpatrick, Pat 1PC 121 Pg. 169, 170 Fleitz, Cheryl 191 Pg. 85 Fleitz, David 1101 Pg. 28, 111, 152 Fleitz, John 1101 Pg. 83, 94, 158 Fleitz, Robert 1111 Pg. 28, 83, 108, 111, 168, 170 Fletcher, Mrs. Pamela, faculty, Pg. 87, 115 Fllckinger, Danny 181 Pg. 140 Foreman, Robert 1PC 111 Pg. 158 Forrester, Jim 1PC 111 Pg. 163 Fought, Randall 1121 Pg. 15, 16, 59, 60, 77, 103, 169, 170 Fought, Renee 1111 Pg. 100, 111, 158 Fought, Ryan 171 Pg. 39, 135 Fowler, Anthony 171 Pg. 135 Fowler, John 191 Pg. 19, 38, 146 Fox, Randy 191 Pg. 135 Fox, Pennie171 Pg. 93, 135 Frederick, Kimberly 171 Pg. 135 Freeman, Sheryl 1101PQ. 80, 96, 100, 105, 152 Freeman, William 1121 Pg. 24, 25, 26, 33, 35, 59, 60, 80, 94, 103, 169, 160 Friemark, Mr. James, faculty, Pg. 28, 109, 110, 111, 124 Fryman, Dave 1PC 121 Pg. 169, 170 Fulkerson, Sandra 191 Pg. 92, 146 Furgeson, Karen 1101 Pg. 82, 152 Furgeson, Robert 191 Pg. 61, 146 Furgeson, Terry 181 Pg. 19, 140 Fyffe, John 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Fyffe, Patty 181 Pg. 81, 107, 140 Gargac, Debbie 1101 Pg. 152 Gargac, Dennis 171 Pg. 135 Gargac, William 1111 Pg. 84, 125, 158 Garwacki, Edward 1111 Pg. 158 Garwacki, Janet 191 Pg. 146 Gaul, Robert 191 Pg. 19, 61, 79, 81, 85, 92, 106, 107, 146 Gaul, Sandra 181 Pg. 92, 93, 110, 140, 144 Gaul, Susan 1101 Pg. 80, 100, 104, 105, 152 Gay, David 171 Pg. 135 Gay, Janet 1101 Pg. 82, 152 George, Mr. William, faculty Gibel, Kenneth 191 Pg. 19, 52, 61, 81, 92, 106, 107, 146 Gibel, William 1101 Pg. 15, 88, 102 Gilchrist, Spencer, asst. principal, athletic director, Pg. 112 Gillespie, Mark 1101 Pg. B0, 152 Glass, Faye 1101 Pg. 87, 152 Goddard, Craig, superintendent Goeckerman, Cynthia 181 Pg. 107, 141 Goeckerman, Neil 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Goodman, Gerald 181 Pg. 19, 141 Goodman, Carol 1101 Pg. 51, 108, 152 Goodman, Chester 1PC 101Pg. 159 Gore, Pamela 112150, BO, 84, 86, 97, 169, 170 Graham, Rachel, sec. of guid., Pg. 112 Graham, Ricky 171 Pg. 109,135 Graham, Susan 1121 Pg. 84, 86, 96, 105, 169, 170 Grayson, Cecil 181 Pg. 141 Green, Teresa 191 Pg. 146 Greenlese, Gary 181 Pg. 19, 107, 141 Griffin, Janice 1111 Pg. 99, 158, 162 Griffith, Mrs. Anna, faculty Griffith, Jeffrey 171 Pg. 49, 135 Grimes, Tom 1PC 121 Pg. 109, 170 Grobly, Susan 1111 Pg. 78, 80, 157, 158 Groff, Carl1111 Pg. 30, 88, 111, 158 Groff, Ed 1121 Pg. 99 Groff, Twila 191 Pg. 43, 81, 110, 146 Groff, William 1121 Pg. 31, 63, 82, 169 Gross, Debra 171 Pg. 109, 135 Gross, Jeffrey 1111 Pg. 23, 25, 30, 50, 55, 59, 104, 105, 158 Gruetter, Donna 1111 Pg. 88, 104, 105, 158 Gruetter, Mark 171 Pg. 135 Grayson, Cecil 181 Pg. 141 Guinther, Paul 1101 Pg. 152 Gullett, Connie 1111 Pg. 90, 100, 108, 159 Gullett, Kenneth 191 Pg. 19, 146 Gullett, Tim 181 Pg. 19, 39, 53, 107, 141 Gustin, Mr. David, faculty Guthrie, Nancy 191 Pg. 28, 110, 146 Guthrie,-Steven 1111 Pg. 33, 157, 159 Gwinn, Lanford 1111 Pg. 159 Habel, Larry 171 Pg. 135 Hagdohl, Jerry 171 Pg. 135 Hahn, Cynthia 171 Pg. 135 Hahn, James 171 Pg. 135 Hahn, Kathy 1PC 121 Pg. 169 Hahn, Sandra 1111 Pg. 45, 49, 80, 86, 90, 100, 159 Hahn, Timothy 181 Pg. 19, 39, 81 Hall, Georgia 181 Pg. 92, 141 Hall, Joyce 1101 Pg. 87, 152 Hall, Rex 181 Pg. 107, 141 Hall, Richard 1101 Pg. 152 Hamilton, Linda 181 Pg. 92, 107, 141 Hamilton, Robert 1PC 111 Pg. 159, 163 Hammers, Michael 171 Pg. 135 Hammersmith, Dennis 1111 Pg. 14, 30, 111, 159 Hammersmith, Vickie 181 Pg. 92, 110, 141 Hamm0rld, SUSBI1 1121 PQ. 30, 40, 80,83 99, 101, 169 Hamrick, Lyle 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Hanthorn, Jeffrey 1111 Pg. 33, 83, 159 Hanthorn, Vicki 181 Pg. 141 Harden, Mrs. Evelyn, faculty, special education, Northwood Harlett, Jeff 1101 Pg. 14, 22, 88,102, 103, 153 Harpel, Edwin 191 Pg. 92, 153 Harrell, Laura 1111 Pg. 87, 100, 159 Harrell, Robin 191 Pg. 28, 110, 146 Harrer, James 181 Pg. 141 Harrington, Timothy 181 Pg. 141 l-larris, Richard 1111 Pg. 108, 111, 159 Harris, Susan 191 Pg. 146 Hart, Mary 191 Pg. 146 Hart, Steven 1101 Pg. 105, 156 Harvey, Brooke 1101 Pg. 28, 80, 96, 100, 108, 111, 152 Hauck, Eva 181 Pg. 141 Hawley, Jack 1111 Pg. 15, 47, 59, 80, 84, 159 Haynes, Gary 191 Pg. 146 Haynes, Janet 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Haynes, Michael 191 Pg. 19,110,146 Haynes, Michelle 181 Pg. 110, 141 Haynes, Rachelle 181 Pg. 92 Hazel, Tim 181 Pg. 19, 49, 107, 141 Heebsh, Arthur 171 Pg. 109,135 Heidebrink, David 181 Pg. 28, 39, 79, 92, 108, 110, 141 Heidebrink, Douglas 181 Pg. 19, 39, 107, 141 Heidebrink, Ken 191 Pg. 27, 38, 61, 110, 146 Heidebrink, Paul 171 Pg. 39,135 Heidebrink, Richard 1111 Pg. 6, 10, 25, 94, 99, 159 Heinemann, Pam 1101 Pg. 80, 91, 152 Heninger, JoAnn 1101 Pg. 153 Henley, Ronald 1111 Pg. Henry, Mrs. Phyllis, faculty. P9. 116 Henson, Charles 181 Pg. 19, 49, 79, 107, 141 Henson, Lynda 1121 Pg. 9, 40, 45, 50, 101, 104, 169 Herman, John 1121 Pg. 94,170 Herr, Ray 191 Pg. 19, 49, 61, 79, 107, 147 Hess, Dawn 1101 Pg. 153 Hess, Gene 1PC 121 Pg. 170 Hickman, Kenneth 191 Pg. 159 Hickman, Miss Sandra, faculty Hicks, Chris 191 Pg. 109, 134, 135 Hicks, Ellen 191 Pg. 28, 85, 92, 110, 147 l':.1 ...-. y I , U I L . I I 1 1 ics H, Sis? V Y.. .1 A , 'S Hicks, James 1111 Pg. 159 Hill, Carl 171 Pg. 39, 135 Hill, Dave 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Hill, Diane 1111 Pg. 45, 80, 83, 100, 159 Hill, Gary 181 Pg. 39, 139, 141 Hill, Jean 181 Pg. 141 Himes, Donald, faculty, Pg. 82, 84, 115 Hockenberry, Tom 1111 Pg. 14, 47, 59, 80, 84, 94, 103, 159 Hohenstein, Lynn 1101 Pg. 88, 98, 153 Hollabaugh, Pat 181 Pg. 81, 92, 106, 107, 141 Hollanshed, Michael 171 Pg. 135 Hollanshed, Roxanne 191 Pg. 79, 92, 110, 147 Holman, Deb 1101 Pg. 80, 105 Holman, Jan 1121 Pg. 88, 91 Holman, Jill 1121 Pg. 88, 91 Honaker, Bill 181 Pg. 141 Hooker, Gloria 1101 Pg. 153 Hooker, Linda 191 Pg. 147 Hoover, Francis 191 Pg. 147 Hoover, Larry 171 Pg. 135 Horman, Deb Pg. 156 Horn, Patrick 1101 Pg. 25, 153 Horner, Charles 1111 Pg. 84, 102,159 Horner, Donald 1111 Pg. 159 Horner, Ronald 1PC 121 Pg. 170 Horner, Sandra 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Horton, Mark 1111 Pg. 99, 159 Horvath, Penny 1PC 111 Pg. 159 Hotz, Ronald 1111 Pg. 159 Howe, Joe 1111 Pg. 94, 102, 159 Howell, David 1111 Pg. 63, 83, 103, 159, 161 Howell, Lisa 171Pg. 52,135 Huber, Dave 1101 Pg. 15, 37, 102,153 Huber, Joe 1PC 121 Pg. 14, 16,170 Huber, Steve 1PC 121 Pg. 170 Hughes, Brian 181 Pg. 110 Hughes, David 191 Pg. 92, 147 Hughes, John 181 Pg. 141 Humes, Cindy 181 Pg. 91, 107, 141 Humes, Ricky 171Pg. 159 Hummel, Richard 171 Pg. 135 Hundsrucker, Lisa 171 Pg. 109, 135 Hurd, Denise 181 Huston, Duane 1111 Pg. 14, 59, 99, 160 182 Hutcheison, Roy 171 Pg. 135 Hutchinson, Tim 1PC 111 Pg. 160 Hyde, Alisa 1121 Pg. 82, 98, 170, 174 Hyde, Nathan 171 Pg. 93, 135 Irwin, Debby 1101 Pg. 45, so,1o4,1o5, 153 Isbell, Cathy 191 Pg. 147 Isbell, Gary 1101 Pg. 14, 33, 80, 102, 153 Isbell, Laurie 171 Pg. 135 Isbell, Marcia 1101 Pg. 40, 98, 153, 188 lsch, Brian 181 Pg. 106, 107, 141 Jackson, Vickie 1PC 121 Pg. 170 Jacobs, Clyde 1111 Pg. 88, 160 Jacobs, James 171 Pg. 135 Jacobs, Jeff 191 Pg. 61, 147 Jacobs, Teresa 191 Pg. 147 Jahnke, Diane 191 Pg. 85, 147 James, Edward 181 Pg. 107, 141 James, Kathy 1121 Pg. 22, 40, 80, 86, 91, 97, 101, 108, 170 James, Lynn 181 Pg. 19, 49, 61, 107, 141 Jaquillard, Shelley 1101 Pg. 88, 98, 153 Jaso, Gloria 181 Jaso, Sulema 191 Jensen, Robert 181 Pg. 19, 49, 106, 107, 110, 142 Johnson, Debra 191 Pg. 28, 85, 92, 110, 145, 147 Johnson, Eva, clerk-treas. Johnson, Janet 1121 Pg. 50, 51, 77, 78, 80, 82, 87, 97, 99, 101, 167, 168, 170 Johnson, Joann 1111 Pg. 86, 99, 160 Johnson, Karen 1121Pg. 82, 97, 99, 101, 108 Johnson, Kathy 171 Pg. 109, 135 Johnson, Keith 1101Pg. 111, 153 Johnson, Mark 191 Pg. 107, 147 Johnson, Marsha 1111 Pg. 86, 99, 100, 160 Johnson, Olah, secretary Johnson, Paul 181 Pg. 142 Johnson, Robert 181 Pg. 142 Johnson, Sally 1101 Pg. 80, 83, 87, 100, 111, 153 Johnson, Tim 171 Pg. 135 Johnson, Willard 1101 Pg. 153 Johnston, Dennis 1101 Pg. 15, 59, 80, 88, 103, 153 Johnston, Ronald 181 Pg. 19, 142 Jones, Mr. James Pg. 121 Jordon, Connie 191 Pg. 81, 147 Jordon, Patricia 171 Pg. 93, 135 Judy, Bill 191 Pg. 19, 147 Judy, Cheryl 171 Pg. 135 Judy, Kathy 181 Pg. 107, 142 Kachmarik, Catherine 1101 Pg. 153 Kansorka, Kim 171 Pg. 109, 136 Kapp, Brenda 191 Pg. 81, 92, 107, 147 Kapp, Lucinda 1111 Pg. 86, 96, 99, 100, 160 Kapp, Robert Kapp, Robert 181 Pg. 107, 142 Keaton, Richard 191 Pg. 10, 107, 142 Keller, Andrew 1111 Pg. 25, 94, 160 Keller, Jeff 1101 Pg. 59, 80, 102, 105, 153 Keller, Sharon 181 Pg. 92, 110, 142 Keller, Wilma 1111P9. 28, 86, 99, 100, 111, 160 Kidd, Linda 191 Pg. 147 Kiersztyn, Mr. Roy Pg. 61 Kill, Mary 181 Pg. 92, 106, 107, 142 Kill, Richard 1PC 111 Pg. 160 King, James 1111 Pg. 47, 160 King, Nancy 1111 Pg. 28, 88, 91, 100, 111, 160 Klafter, David 171 Pg. 136 Klafter, lVIiChaeIe181 Pg. 81, 106, 142 Kloeppel, Gregg 1101 Pg. 47, 88, 153 Kloeppel, Lisa 171 PQ. 93, 109, 136 Knierim, Dianna 171 Pg. 136 Knudson, Deborah 191 Pg. 91, 147 Knudson, Greg 1101 Pg. 153 Koester, Ken 1101 Kohlhofer, Matt 181 Pg. 110, 142 Kohlhofer, Merle 171 Pg. 136 Konoff, Cheryl 1101 Pg. 10, 22, 80, 87, 96, 100, 153 Konoff, Rodney 171 Pg. 136 Koster, Jerry 1PC 121 Pg. 170 Kovacs, Robin 181 Pg. 92, 107, 142 Kowalka, Lee 1PC 121 Pg. 7, 14, 170 Kowalka, Ron171Pg. 136 Kowalski, Mary 181 Pg. 110, 142 Kowalksi, Michael 191 Pg. 147 Krugh, Mr. Billy C. Pg. 176 Krugh, Charlene 1101 Pg. 28, 77, 78, 80, 82, 88, 96, 100, 111, 153 Krugh, Charlotte 1101 Pg. 78, 80, 87, 88, 96,100, 105, 108, 153 Krugh, Timothy 1121 PQ. 15, 21, 55, 59, 60, 88, 99, 103, 104, 105 Kutzke, Deborah 1PC 121 Pg. 171 Kutzke, Gail 181 Pg. 28, 110, 142 Kutzke, Wendy 1101 Pg. 87, 91, 153 Labuda, Karen 1111 Pg. 21, 41, 42, 43, 80, 98, 99, 100, 104, 105, 160 Labuda, Nancy 171 P9. 44, 81, 109, 136 Lachine, Brenda 181 Pg. 28, 110, 142 Lachine, Linda 1111 Pg. 28, 82, 83, 87, 88,89,111, 108, 160, 161 Ladd, Sue Ann Pg. 98, 124 Lambroff, Warren 1PC 91 Pg. 12 Lamontia Gina 191 Pg. 147 Landolt, Joyce 1121 Pg. 80, 171 Landolt, Patricia 181 Pg. 107, 142 Langhals, Ronald Pg. 94, 115 Lanning, Keith 181 Pg. 107, 142 Latham, Becky 181 Pg. 107, 142, 143 Laub, Robert 1111 Pg. 15, 59, 111, 160 Lawson, Sandy 1101 Pg. 80, 87, 88, 153 Layman, Bruce 1111 Pg. 94, 105, 160 Layton, Terry 1101 Pg. 153 Leatherman, Joy 171 Pg. 109, 136 Ledford, Charles 1101 Pg. 80, 102, 153 Ledford, Pat 1101 Pg. 80, 97, 171 Lehman, Theresa 181 Pg. 91, 92, 107, 142 Leidy, Ricky 171 Pg. 136 Lenning, Ed 1111 Pg. 14, 160 Lennox, Jim 1PC 121 Pg. 14, 17, 47 171 Lester, Cheryl 191 Pg. 52, 79, 92, 147 Lieb, Richard, principal, Pg. 97, 112 Lilje, Robert 171 Pg. 136 Limes, Mr. Gerald, faculty, Pg, 18, 33, 126 Linter, Teresa 1121 Pg. 28, 55, 78, 82 99, 101, 105, 171 Littlefield, Betsy 181 Pg. 44, 81, 107, 139, 142 Littlefield, Deb 1PC 121 Pg. 22, 41, 42, 43, 50, 171 Livingston, Mrs. Janice, library clerk, PQ. 131 Livingston, Scott 171 Pg. 136, 139 Lockhart, Donald 1101 Pg. 102, 153 Lockhart, Jim 1111 Pg. 160 Lockhart, Sonia 181 Pg. 79, 92, 107, 142 Lockhart, Steve 171 Pg. 79, 136 Logan, Herbert 1101 Pg. 14, 154 Logan, Mary 1111 Pg. 84, 160 Lombardo, Don 1PC 111 Pg. 160 Lombardo, Lisa 171 Pg. 79, 109, 136 Lombardo, Tonya 191 Pg. 147 Louy, Donna 191 Pg. 107, 147 Louy, Robert 1PC 111 Pg. 160 Lowden, Barbara 181 Pg. 110, 142 Lowry, Gary 1PC 111 Pg. 160 Lutman, Doug 1101 Pg. 38, 154 Malone, Randy 1PC 111 Pg. 160 Mang, Mark 1121 Pg. 77, 94, 103, 171 Mang, Martin 191 Pg. 38, 110, 147 Mannies, Brian 1121 Pg. 84 Mannies, Shirley 1101 Pg. 154 Marchetto, Mark 1101 Pg. 15, 88, 154 Marks, Cindy 171 Pg. 44, 81, 136 Marks, Scott 181 Pg. 142 Mason, Billy 1121 Pg. 171 Mason, Carol 1PC 111 Pg. 163 Mason, Joseph 171 Pg. 136 Marlatt, Steve, faculty. P9. 15, 18, 59, 102 Marsh, Ted 1PC 111 Pg. 11 Marin, Bonnie 1101 Pg. 28, 80, 82, 96, 108, 154 Martin, Jeff 191 Pg. 81, 147 Martin, Linda 181P9. 110, 142 Martin, Neal 171 Pg. 109, 136 Mass, Anthony 1101 Pg. 15, 33, 80, 1 103, 154 Mathews, Jackie 1111 Pg. 160 Matney, Anita 1111 Pg. 160 Matney, Anita 1PC 111 Pg. 23 Matney, Walter 171 Pg. 136 May, Calvin 171 Pg. 136 May, Marily 1101 Pg. 154 May, Patrick 171 Pg. 136 McCamey, Dorothy, secretary to as H.S., PQ. 112 McComis, Bruce 1PC 121 Pg. 175 McComis, Pam 171 Pg. 136 McCown, Glenda 191 Pg. 107, 147 McCroskey, Denise 191 Pg. 85, 107, 1 McDaniel, Jana 181 Pg. 28, 110, 142 McDonald, Cynthia 1101 Pg. 40, 88, 1 154 McDonald, Robbin 181 Pg. 92, 107, 1 McEwen, Donald 1111 Pg. 14, 160 McEwen, Robert 171 Pg. 136 McGrew, Cynthia 171 Pg. 109, 136 McLargin, Daniel 1101 Pg. 15, 92, McLargin, Debra 171 Pg. 109, 136 McPherson, Debra 1101 Pg. 80, 88, 108, 154 McPherson, Steve 191 Pg. 19, 147 Mercer, Edwina1111P9. 77, 90, 108, W 160 I Mercer, William 1PC 111 Pg. 160 Merrow, Sue 1111 Pg. 86, 99, 160 Merrow, Wally 181 Pg. 19, 49, 107, 14: Micwl, Jim 1101 Pg. 154 1 ichalak, Miss Carol Ann, faculty, Pg. 116 iddaugh, Bryan 1PC1 Pg. 160 iddaugh, Kevin 181 Pg. 142 iley, Steven 1111 Pg. 63, 160 iller, iller, iller, iller, Bradley 1101 Pg. 38, 63, 154 Gary 1PC 121 Pg. 171 Gene 171 Pg. 39, 136 James 1101 Pg. 154 iIIer,JOhrl1PC 111 Pg. 150 iller, iller, iller, iller, iller, John 191 Pg. 19, 49, 107,147 John 1101 Pg. Michelle 1PC1 Pg. 161 Patricia 181 Pg. 92, 110, 142 Randy 181 Pg. 27, 39, 140, 142 iller, Vicki 1101 Pg. 42, 80, 83, 100, 154 inning, William 1101 Pg. 14, 37, 111, 154 itchell, James 1111 Pg. 25, 59, 161 ondlak, Frank 1121 Pg. ontgomery, Julie 171 Pg. 136 ontgomery, Pauline 191 Pg. 147 oon, 60, 1 Dave 1PC 121Pg. 15, 16, 23, 40, 71 Omori, Glenn 191 Pg. 19, 145, 147 Omori, Michael 1101 Pg. 14, 47, 83, 94, 103, 154 Opblinger, Jeanne 191 Pg. 81, 92, 106, 107, 147 Opblinger, Lynn 181 Pg. 91, 142 Orris, Darryl 1101 Pg. 111, 154 Orth, Vicki 1101 Pg. 154 Osmond, Gary 1PC 121 Pg. 172 Osnowitz, Edward, guidance, Pg. 14, 18, 97, 112 Ott, Michael 171 Pg. 137 Ousky, Sheryl 171 Pg. 109, 137 Ousley, Joyce 181 Pg. 142 Overholt, Scott 181 Pg. 92, 107, 142 Pack, Anna Sue 1PC 121 Pg. 172 Paisie, Glenn 191 Pg. 147 Paisie, John 171 Pg. 137 Paschal, Mike 181 Pg. 142 Pasqulone, Keith Pg. 154 PasquIone,1 1 Pg. 154 Patterson, Elaine 171 Pg. 137 Patterson, Michael 191 Pg. 147 Patterson, Patty 181 Pg. 142 Patton, Suzette191 Pg. 81, 85, 107, agy, Karen 1111 Pg. 98, 161 S399 Pam 10 P9- 155 oore, James 181 Pg. 28,110, 142 oore, Jeff 181 Pg. 107, 142 oore, Larry 191 Pg. oore,'Patricia 1121 Pg. 42, 43, 71, 77, 81, 97, 98, 99 orris, Cheryl 1101 Pg. 82, 154 orse, Debby 1111 Pg. 45, 86, 88, 99, 100, 161 oulton, Cyndie1101 Pg. 45, 80, 96, 100, 108, 154 oulton, Ricky 1121 Pg. 9, 25, 26, 59, 80, 94, 103, 161, 172 ourray, Theresa 1PC 111Pg. 161 ullholland, Randy 1PC 111 Pg. 47, 161 ulligan, Kathy 1101 Pg. 80 ulligan, Peggy 171 Pg. 136 ulligan, Sue 191 Pg. 81, 107, 111, 147 ullins, Cindy 181 Pg. 91, 92, 107, 142, 143 ullins, Deb 1PC 111 Pg. 161 ullins, Debra 1111 Pg. lurphy, Donald 171 Pg. 136 urphy, Richard 191 Pg. 147 uschik, Nora 171 Pg. 136 usic, Deborah 171 Pg. 136 usic, Dennis 1111 Pg. 99, 136 usic, Linda 191 Pg. 147 yers, Paul 1PC 121 Pg. 172 ash, Charles 1PC 121Pg. 172 ash, Mike 1PC 121 Pg. 25, 26, 33, 34, 61, 172 eagley, Juanita 1PC 111Pg. 163 eshkoff, Cherylann 181 Pg. 142 ietz, Denis 1111 Pg. 15, 33, 94, 98, 147 Penrod, DariIee1101 Pg. B8, 154 Penrod, Robert 181 Pg. 49, 142 Perkins, Dean 171 Pg. 137 Perkins, Linda 1101 Pg. 88, 91, 154 Perkins, Robert 1121 Pg. 172 Perry, James 1101 Pg. 154 Peterson, Shonna 1121 Pg. 80, 90, 101, 172,174 Pettit, Jacqueline 1121 9, 40, 77, 87, 9B,101,169,172 Pettit, Pamela 1111 Pg. 96, ss, 99, 100, 161 Piaaoek, Cheryl 1101 Pg. 28, aa, 96, 108, 155 Pieper, DE!b1PC 121 Pg. 172 Pierce, Carol 131 Pg. 107,142 Pierce, Nancy 191 Pg. 91, 147 Pierce, Poland, Poolma Poolma Poolma Pope, J Porter, Porter, Potter, Potter, Potvin, Potvin, Ray 1101 Pg. 155 Shawn 191 Pg. 92, 147 n, Gail 1741 Pg. 107, 147 n, Lee 1101 Pg. 155 n, Mark 181 Pg. 39, 107,142 ennie 171 Pg. 92, 137 Donald 171 Pg. 137 Richard 191 Pg. 147 Barb 191 Pg. 148 Wayne 1121 Pg. 173 Mike 181 Pg. 142 Raymond 171 Pg. 137 103, 161 ietz, Gail 171 Pg. 44, 81, 109,136 ietz, John 191 Pg. 19, 38, 61, 79, 147 issen, LiSa191PQ. 28, 92, 110, 147 issen, Robin 1111 Pg. 25, 33, 59, 94, 161 issen, Rock 1101Pg.,15, 47, 50, 55, 80, 102, 105, 154 OTIT18 n, Jeff 181P9. 19 uffz,Sue1 1 Pg. 142 uckols, Randy 151 Pg. 19,4-9,142 bee, Elizabeth 1PC 111 Pg. 161 berdork, lvlr. Larry, faculty, Pg. 121 befha us, Gary 1101 Pg, 14,92,154 brock, John 1101 Pg. 14, 33, 34, B0, 102, 103, 154 brock, Thomas 191 Pg. 19, 38, 61, 92, 147 chesk e, Dale171 Pg. 136 lu, Mark 181 Pg. 140,142 liver, mori, Deb 1PC 121Pg. 172 Carol 171Pg. 44, 81, 109, 136 Prichard, James 171 Pg. 39, 53, 137 Pruiett, Doug 191 Pg. 19, 61, 148 Purkey, Jean 1121 Pg. 55, 97, 99, 104, 105, 108, 167, 173 Pylant, David 191 Pg. 8, 14,19, 58 Pylant, Ronald, 171 Pg. 39, 137 Ralston, Janine 1PC 111 Pg. 99, 161 Randolph, Deborah 171 Pg. 137 Ratliff, James 181 Pg. 110, 142 Recker, Betty 1111 Pg. 23, 41, 42, 43, 80, 100, 105, 161 Recker, Jon 171 Pg. 19, 39, 109, 134, 137 Reed, Brian 181 Pg. 142 Reed, Rachel 1121 Pg. 83, 111, 173 Reed, William 1101 Pg. 28, 92, 111, 155 Reef, Amy 191 Pg. 148 Reef, Carl 181 Pg. 19, 107, 143 Reef, Cindy 171 Pg. 137 Reef, Dennis 1101 Pg. 15, 38, 92, 155 Reese, Bob 1PC 121 Pg. 173 Reihing, Donna 191 Pg. 148 Reithing, Bonita 171 Pg. 93,137 Reimer, Edward 171 Pg. 137 Reitz, John 1101 Pg. 37, 63, 80, 102, 155 Reitz, Raymond 1101 Pg. 155 Reitz, Scott 1121 Pg. 25, 29, 33, 34, 51, 99, 103, 104, 105, 173 Remley, Rex 171 Pg. 137 Reno, Debbie Pg. 61 Revenaugh, Mrs. Mary Lou, faculty, Pg. 87, 115 Rex, Mrs. Ruth, faculty, Pg. 96, 123 Rhodes, Lisa 171 Pg. 93, 137 Rhubright, Mrs. Betty, study hall supervisor, Pg. 131 Rhubright, Gary 1121 Pg. 173 Rhubright, Paul 181 Pg. 79, 92,110, 143 Rhuland, Candy 171 Pg. 109 Rhuland, Mike 191 Pg. 19, 49, 110, 148 Richmond, Charles 191 Pg. 19, 148 Richmond, Pat 1121 Pg. 84, 86, 101, 173, 176 Rios, Adelita 1101 Pg. 88, 91, 155 Rios, Max 1PC 121 Pg. 173 Rios, Raul 171 Pg. 137 Risner, Cindy 1111 Pg. 161 Risner, Donna 171 Pg. 137 Risner, Poal 181 Pg. 91, 107, 143 Roberts, Ken 1121 Pg. 94, 102, 173 Roberts, Mary 1101 Pg. 80, 87, 88, 96, 100, 108, 155 Roberts, Nancy 171 Pg. 109, 137 Robinson, John 191 Pg. 19, 49, 52, 61, 145, 148 Robon, Sandra 181 Pg. 143 Robson, Brenda 171Pg. 109, 137 Rodella, Carlos 1PC 111 Pg. 161 Rodella, Bob 191 Pg. 19, 49, 61, 148 Roe, Fred 1101 Pg. 25, 155 Roe, Julie 1121 Pg. 91, 98, 101, 111, 174 Roe, Tom 171 Pg. 137 Roop, John 1121 Pg. 174 Roop, Mary 181 Pg. 79, 81, 143 Root, Mike 181 Pg. 110, 143 Rose, Randy 181 Pg. 143 Rose, Tami 171 Pg. 137 Roten, Cathy 1111 Pg. 45, 161 Rowley, John, faculty. PQ. 105, 124 Ruby, Ron181 Pg. 107, 143 Ruch, Judy 1121 Pg. 41, 42, 43, 80, 83, 111 Ruch, Rachael 191 Pg. 28, 79, 92, 106, 107, 110, 148 Rudolph, Gail 181 Pg. 81, 110, 143 Rufenacht, Linda 1111 Pg. 80, 86, 99, 100, 161 Russell, Cindy 191 Pg. 81, 110, 148 Russell, Jim 181 Pg. 19, 110, 143 Russell, Karen 181 Pg. 92, 143 . l 1 Sander, Tim 1111 Pg. 55.104, 105, 161 Sanders, Mike 181 Pg. 107 Sanderson, Mr. Richard, administration, PQ. 112 Sandwisch, Mr. Dennis, faculty, Pg. 18, 19, 38, 92, 126 Sargent, Melody 1101 Pg. 10, 78, 80, 87, 100, 155 Sargent, Mike 181 Pg. 107,143 Sass, Debra 171 Pg. 93, 137 Scarberry, Dan 1101 Pg. 23, 102, 155 Scarberry, Marcia 1121 Pg. 20, 51, 80, 87, 96, 97, 98, 101,105, 174 Schimmel, Kathy 181 Pg. 107, 143 Schimmel, Ronald 1PC 121 Pg. 173 Schlea, Debbie 191 Pg. 81, 85,107, 148 Schlea, Mark 171 Pg. 39, 134, 137 Schmidlin, Jenny 181Pg. 79, 92, 110, 143 Schneider, Sharon 1121 Pg. 80, 84, 98, 101, 108, 174 Schnell, Terry, faculty, Pg. 15, 18, 61, 123 Schober, Irma 1111 Pg. 28, 88, 96, 161 Schober, Kenneth 1111 Pg. 161 Schober, Luann171 Pg. 137 Schober, Mark 191 Pg. 148 Schroder, Matthew 171 Pg. 138 Schroeder, Miss Sondra, faculty, Pg. 84, 123 Schroff, Ronald 181 Pg. 92, 107, 110, 143 Schulte, Connie 191 Pg. 85, 107 Schulte, Denise 1121 Pg. 83.90, 99, 174 Schulte, James 1101 Pg. 92, 155 Schulte, Jean 1111 Pg. 55, 78, 80, 100, 105, 161 Schulte, Pat 181 Pg. 143 Schulte, Ron 1101 Pg. 28, 30, 31, 108, 111, 155 Schumaker, Cheryl 181 Pg. 44, 81, 92, 110,143 Schumaker, Don 1PC 111P9. 14, 161 Schwamberger, Don 1111 Pg. 161 Schwamberger, Robin 1101 Pg. 25, 83, 94, 155 Schwartzwald, Terry 171 Pg. 109 Scott, Linda 181 Pg. 28, 92, 143 Scott, Melvin 1121 Pg. 15, 17, 33, 35, 55, 59, 60, 103, 104, 105, 174 Scott, Robert, board member, Pg. 132 Seeley, Janine 1121 Pg. 80, 83, 99, 101, 174 Seiple, Cheryl 181 Pg. 107,143 Seiple, Connie 191 Pg. 48 Seiple, Terry 1111 Pg. 161 Selfe, Terence 191 Pg. 19, 110, 148 Sell, Jenny 181 Pg. 107, 143, 179 Shank, Jeff 1PC 111 Pg. 163 Shank, Nancy 191Pg. 28,11O, 148 Sharlow, Betty 1 1 Pg. 92, 93 Sharlow, Bonnie 181 Pg. 93, 107, 143 Sharlow, Pamela 1101Pg. 155 Sharlow, Patricia 1121 Pg. 80, 84, 86, 97, 108, 174 Sharp, Darlene 1101 Pg. 155 Sharp, Jerry 171Pg. 137 Shaw, Brenda 1101 Pg. 44, 155 Shaw, Dawn 191 Pg. 43, 81, 85, 110, 148 Shaw, Robert 1PC 111 Pg. 161 Sheffler, Mr. Thomas, faculty, Pg. 78, 82, 115 Shekeruk, Bruce 1121 Pg. 15, 16, 55, 59, 61, 94, 102, 103, 104, 105, 175 Sheets, Bradley 181 Pg. 110, 143 Sheetz, Kenneth 181 Pg. 39, 92, 143 Sheetz, Robert 1111 Pg. 161 Shiffert, Karen 1111 Pg. 6, 45, 96, 100, 108, 161 Shively, Connie 181 PQ. 143 Shively, Jamie 1111 Pg. 160, 161 Shively, Thomas 171 Pg. 137 Shope, Paul 181 Pg. 19, 143 Shuman, Fred 1121 Pg. 55,104, 105, 167, 168,175 Sibbersen, Keith 181 Pg. 143 Sibbersen, Michael 1111 Pg. 30, 82, 162 Sibbersen, Paul 1101 Pg. 28, 88, 108, 111, 155 Sibrel, David 191 Pg. 19, 148 Sibrel, James 1101 Pg. 82, 102,155 Sibrel, Judy 181 Pg. 91, 110,143 Sibrel, Marsha 1111 Pg. 28, 80, 96, 100, 111, 162 Siegel, Linda 1111 Pg. 162 Siewart, Amy 191 Pg. 81,107, 148 Sigler, Luann 1111 Pg. 82, 96, 100, 108, 162 Sigler, William 171 Pg. 39, 137 Silcox, Craig 171 Pg. Sirmans, Carla 1111 Pg. 28, 162 Sirmans, Sue 191 Pg. 28, 110, 148 Sisler, Ramonia 171 Pg. 95, 137 Slagle, Mr. James, faculty, Pg. 106, 107, 124 Slater, Charles 1111 Pg. 28, 108, 111, 162 Slater, Suzanne 1101 Pg. 28, 30, 40, 88, 100, 111, 155 Slovak, David 1101 Pg. 15, 88, 155 Slykhuis, Mrs. Nancy, faculty, Pg. 5, a3,99,115 Smith, Debra 1111 Pg. 82, 88,90,108, 162 Smith, DiXie181Pg. 92, 107, 143 I Smith, Diane 171 Pg. 137 Smith, Gordon 171 Pg. Smith, Ronald 181 Pg. 19, 49, 143 Smith, Patricia 191 Pg. 148 Smith, Sandra 171 Pg. 93,137 Smith, Sue 1101 Pg. 155 Smothers, Robin 181 Pg. 92,107, 143 Snyder, Cheryl 1121 Pg. 55, 77, 87, 98, 99, 101, 105, 175 Snyder, Craig 191 Pg. 19, 38, 61, 145, 148 Snyder, Joe 181 Pg. 19, 143 Snyder, Kim 191 Pg. 148 Snyder, Joel 171 Pg. 137 Snyder, Mike 1101 Pg. 14, 37, 80, 102, 103, 155 Snyder, Pamela 1101 Pg. 155 Snyder, Mr. Walter, faculty Sobol, Lisa 181 Pg. 91,143 Sobol, Sharon 1101 Pg. 155 Sommers,Jim1PC 121 Pg. 175 Sorrell, Suzanne 181 Pg. 143 Spade, Julia 171 Pg. 137 Spade, Susan 1101 Pg. 155 Sparks, Donald 191 Pg. 149 Sparks, Sue Pg. 84 Spears, Michael 171 Pg. 137 Specht, Charles 1101 Pg. 28, 111, 155 Specht, Gloria 191 Pg. 28, 110, 149 Spencer, Paul 171 Pg. 137 Spencer, Paulette 1111 Pg. 162 Stafford, Roxanne 1121 Pg. 84, 86, 10 175 Stagner, Joe 191 Pg. 19, 38, 61, 103, 149 Stall, Charles 1111 Pg. 14, 155 Stanley, Bessie 181 Pg. 143 Steck, Debbie 191 Pg. 149 Steck, Donald 171 Pg. 109, 137 Stevens, Brenda 1111 Pg. 23, 55, 83, 100, 105, 162 Stevens, Keith 1121 Pg. 175 Stewart, Joe 181 Pg. 19, 143 Stewart, Mark 1121 Pg. 28, 30, 55, 82, 99, 105, 108, 111, 175 Stewart, Mike 191 Pg. 149 Stewart, Timothy 181 Pg. 143 Stockmaster, Debbie 171 Pg. 53, 93 Stockmaster, Vicki 191 Pg. 149 Stone, Michael 1111 Pg. 9, 59, 162 Stout, Ronnell 171 Pg. 134 Strantz, Michael 1101 Pg. 15, 102, 155 Stratton, Robert 1121 Pg. 30, 63, 82, 83, 175 Stribny, Edward 1101 Pg. 155 Stinehelfer, Dennis 1101 Pg. 155 Stinehelfer, Marjorie 191 Pg. 149 Stroshine, Ronald 171 Pg. Struck, Michael 1121 Pg. 4, 175 Summers, Scott 171 Pg. 39 Summers, Sheri 1101 Pg. 42, 78, 80, 100, 104, 105, 155 Suriewack, Bill 1PC 111 Sutphin, Deborah 181 Pg. 107, 144 Sutphin, Jeffrey 1111Pg. 162 Sutphin, Melissa 181 Pg. 144 184 1. Sutkus, Kim 1111 Pg. 78, 80, 100, 162 Sutkus, Kip 191 Pg. 19, 38, 149 Sutkus, Sue 1101 Pg. 40, 45, 55, 80, 82.88. 87. 100 Sundermeier, Diane 181 Pg. 92, 107, 144 Sundermeier, Michele 1101 Pg. 80, 88, 90, 100, 105, 155 Sutherland, George 181 Pg. 107, 144 Swartz, Diane 1121 Pg. 7, 80, 87, 96, 101, 175 Swartz, Eugene 181 Pg. 19,107, 144 Swartz, Kent 171 Pg. 39 Swartz, Mary 1101 Pg. 28, 96, 111, 155 Szabo, Mr. John, faculty, Pg. 97, 112 Takacs, Robert 171 Pg. 79 Takacs, Jim 1101 Pg. 156 Tarver, Bill 181Pg. 19, 107,144 Tarver, Julie 191 Pg. 107, 149 Taylor, Barbara 1111 Pg. 50, 80, 162 Taylor, DeAnn 171 Pg. 109 Taylor, Gary 1121 Pg. 80, 103, 175 Taylor, Harry 191 Pg. 19, 61, 150 Taylor, Robert 181 Pg. 144 Taylor, Robert L. 171 Pg. 93 Taylor, Raleigh 1PC 111 Pg. 162 Taylor, Williard 1101 Pg. 25, 30, 38, 63, 105, 156 Taylor, William 1101 Pg. Taulker, Miss Joyce, faculty, Pg. 81, 116 Theaker, Carl 1121 Pg. 175 Theaker, Rebecca 1101 Pg. 156 Thies, John 181 Pg. 19, 39, 144 Thies, Pat 1121 Pg. 75, 80, 84, 98, 101 Thomas, Janice 191 Pg. 150 Thompson, Mrs. Irene, faculty, Pg. 116 Thorton, Patricia 1101 Pg. 44, 80, 82, 88, 100, 156 Tornow, Kevin 191 Pg. 38,107, 150 Tornow, Mark 171 Pg. 19, 109 Toneff, Michelle 171 Pg. 93 Tonoff, Warren 1101 Pg. 156 Trace, Fred 1121 Pg. 14, 50, 104, 105, 175 Trace, Matt 1101 Pg. 14, 55, 80, 88, 102, 105, 156 Traver, Theresa 181 Pg. 91, 93, 144 Trombly, Dave 1101 Pg. 156 Troxell, Mary Ann 1PC 121 Pg. 175 Tucker, Harvey 1101 Pg. 102, 156 Tucker, Russell 171 Pg. Turco, Gary 1101 Pg. 156 Turco, Steve 191 Pg. 107, 150 Ulmer, Mrs. Connie, faculty, Pg. 101, 128 Ulrich, Duane 191 Pg. 19, 61, 150 Ulrich, Kimberly 171 Pg. 93, 109 Ulrich, Mary 171 Pg. Ulrich, Sheryl 191 Pg. 150 Underwood, Mary 1101 Pg. 88, 156 Updegraff, Larry 1PC 121 Pg. 176 Updegraff, Margo 191 Pg. 107, 150 Urbanski, Deborah 171 Pg. 79, 81, 109 Van Camp, Michael, faculty, Pg. 33, 94, 121 Vance, James 181 Pg. 19,144 Van Pelt, Miss Laura, faculty, Pg. 126 Varwig, Harley, faculty, Pg. 126 Vavrik, Gregory 1111 Pg. 15, 47, 59, 80, 84, 103, 162 Veeder, Mr. Vernon, faculty, Pg. 18, 19, 47 Veselka, Laura 191 Pg. 85, 107, 150 Vincent, Joel 1PC 111 Pg. 162 Violanti, Beth 191 Pg. 159 Von Ahrens,Cathi1PC 111 Pg. 42, 162 Von Ahrens, Jeff 191 Pg. 19, 150 Vroman, Mary Ann1PC 111 Pg. 162 Vroman, Susan 171 Pg. 93 Waddell, David 191 Pg. 150 Waggener, Joan Pg. 144 Waggoner, Kyer 1PC 111 Wagner, Jim 1PC 121 Pg. 176 Wagner, Judy 191 Pg. 107, 150 Wagner, Michael 171 Pg. 109 Wallace, Eileen 191 Pg. 150 Walters, Shirley, payroll clerk Ward, Christine 181 Pg. 107, 144 Ward, Gene, faculty, Pg. 90 Ward, Larry 1101 Pg. 22, 25, 55, 94, 103, 104, 156 Ward,Sandra 112183, 87, 105, 176 Warns, Mary 1121 Pg. 28, 31, 55, 82, 101,105, 108, 176 Washburn, Brad 191 Pg. 150 Washburn, Gary 1101 Pg. 80, 156 Washeck, Mr. Richard, guidance J.H., Pg, 79, 112 Wasserman, Robert 1101 Pg. 50, 80, 156 Wasserman, Tom 191 Pg. 150 Watkins, Forest 1111 Pg. 162 Watson, Miss Frances, faculty, Pg. 91, 126 Weatherholtz, Ruth 181 Pg. 107, 144 Weatherholtz, Sue 1PC 121 Pg. 176 Weber, Bob 1PC 121 Pg. 14, 17, 21, 176 Ron 171 Pg. 39 Weber, Webster, Bob 1PC 111 Pg. 162 Webster, Sherri 181 Pg. 53, 79, 91, 92, 110, 144 Weiker, Janine 1101 Pg. 156 Weiker, Robert 181 Pg. 144 Weller, Kevin 171 Pg. 139 Weller, Jolene 1101 Pg. 45, 88,111, 156 Welling, Har0ld 1101 Pg. 92, 156 Welling, Irwin, president of the board of education, Pg. 132 Welling, Sandra 1111 Pg. 28, 87, 88, 109, 111, 157, 162 Wells, Mark 191 Pg. 150 Welsh, Susan 1111 Pg. 96, 108, 162 West, Robert 171 Pg. 39 Westenkirchn, Kenneth 181 Pg. 19, 39, 144 Westenkirchn, Richard 1101 Pg. 156 Wetzel, Kevin 1111 Pg. 61 Weuant, Kim 171 Pg. 61 Whaley, Barbara 1101 Pg. 28, 88, 105, 111, 156 Wharton, Marlon 181 Pg. 144 Wheat, Regina 181 Pg. 107, 144 Wheaton, Shannon 181 Pg. 110, 144 Wheeler, Berrnita 171 Pg. 61 Wheeler, Debra 1101 Pg. 55, 78, 80,83 100, 104, 105, 156 Wheeler, Vernon 1111 Pg. 105, 162 White, Chris 1121 Pg. 80, 176 White, Doug 181 Pg. 144 Whiteman, Vicki 181 Pg. 92, 106, 144 Whitlatch, Clyd, faculty, Pg. 14, 18, 49, 128, 140 Whitten, Jimmie 171 Pg. 81 Willey, Barbara 1101 Pg. 80, 87, 100, 111, 156 Willey, Laura 171 Pg. 81, 109 Willey, Roger 1121 Pg. 25, 26, 59, 60, 176 Williams, Denise 1PC 111 Pg. 162 Williams, Jaci 191 Pg. 107, 150 Williams, Vicki 1121 Pg. 89, 83, 87, 99, 105, 176 Williamson, Debra 171 Pg. 109 Williman, Debra 191 Pg. 39 Winchell, Raymond, faculty, Pg. 25 Withrow, Larrena 181 Pg. 91, 107, 144 Wittman, Albert 191 Pg. 19, 150 Wolf, Dan 1PC 111 Pg. 162 Wolfe, Gary 181 Pg. 19, 49, 81, 144 Wolfe, Mrs. Ruth, vice-president of the board of education Wolford, Perry 1121 Pg. 77, 82, 84, 17 Wolsiffer, Elaine 1121 Pg. 77, 82, 84, 177 Wolsiffer, James 171 Pg. 139 Wolsiffer, Linda 1111 Pg. 84, 99, 162 Wood, Kevin 1101 Pg. 156 Woodbury, Debbie 1121 Pg. 88, 90, 10 177 Woollett, Don 171 Pg. 139 Woolwine, Nora 171 Pg. 93, 109 Wothington, Gail 181 Pg. 106, 107, 144 Woyame, Don 1PC 121 Pg. 177 Wright, Valerie 171 Pg. 93 Vork, Walter 171 Pg. Young, Mary 1101 Pg. 28, 80, 96, 100, 108, 156 Young, Richard 181 Pg. 144 Vouster, Bobbie 191 Pg. 92, 150 Youster, Milan 171 Pg. 39 Zattau, Patricia 1111 Pg. 90, 162 Zeister, Betty 1121 Pg. 80, 91, 96, 108, 177 Zeisler, John 191 Pg. 61, 150 Zeisler, Bill 1101 Pg. 80, 102, 156 Zernhel, Sheryl 181 Pg. 107,144 Zimmerman, Melody 191 Pg. 28, 112, 1 Zimmerman, Pam 171 Pg. 109 Zitkov, Mrs. Jane, librarian l-l.S., Pg. 131 , :tw , ,, N ',wIg , ' I ' 11-111, 11'-Im' I III ,IIII-W: III, I 51135113331 IU: gi IwI,II.I'.If Uq,i,:I,3II,l IQIII ,FM I R ,XI I ,IM 3 I In 1 'L 'Quai 'QM' A x V x I I' II In I um I I III 'I 5 IIIAI digs v-1 ,. ,. -K ., 33 -2-1.2 ,N 'V L ,ggiafrv , 1 IMIIIIITI IIIWIII 'I I I 1 ,' I I I I I as my X ,,..n,1I- - TO SERVE YOU: Mike Donahue Doug Keplinger Ray Hochanadel gf D' k Perry BIILI Gray Joe Carnovale, Manager George Deebs Don Ex Terry Gradwell John Schoonmaker Carlos Thomas Walt Wolfe BILLMMEH BILL ' IILLER FIIRD THE VOLUME KING IN CRE.GON Serving You Is Our Business ,f H . . -- . . 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TRUCKS Sales - Service - Parts HUNDREDS OF NEW AND USED CARS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Pintos Mavericks In Stock 2811 NAVARRE AVE. - Across from K-Mart Low Low , . , IVVV 1 ,,,..h 1 L zll . 6 9 8 -1 5 51 OUR 50th year Farmers Saving Bank 1 3 F S B 3 1 Fu11Service Bank 1 Complete Banking Service With Two Offices to Serve You Woodville Road ,iii ' Stony Ridge, Ohio Toledo, Ohio -' ' 5 Phone 837-2871 Phone ox 3-0443 ci-I 2-3591 ' Ill!! Great Eastern - Stony Ridge X 1 XJAS Compliments of N. WIGHT 81 SONS, INC. A f EVERYTHING FOR YOUR HONIE FREEZER 1' I lf' 836-2912 PLUMBING Nlillbury, Ohio L I ufzgavthat Q.- Plumbing ond Heofing BLANTON'S CARRY-OUT Pumps ond Soffeners G Oh' 5 - 101 N. Main sr. emo' 'O 8 54417 Walbridge, Ohio 43465 Compliments of 666-0122 SIGLAR and SIEVING J gl J Heating 81 Air Conditioning SHEET METAL FABRICATORS Walbridge, Ohio 43465 Business Phone 838-6331 JOHN DUDDERAR JOSEPH ZARGO Phone 838-571 1 Phone 693-6921 1 COUNTRY KITCHEN -Cl..-1 Home made Soup 84 Pies Carry Out I ' gg Luckey, Ohio 0 ml ASTRIES Ml BREAD LATHAM'S SUPERMARKETS 1 Y, A Finest Quality Foods f 'L . USDA Choice Meats v fl 6? Well-Trimmed Farm Fresh Fruits And Vegetables Carry Out Service Discount Prices illbu y Ohio 84 ' Nl r , I E I Genoa, Ohio T Q , 7 I 99 'X ' I' + ' Al f C I -Q ., W ' J ,,-! : .- 'LS 4 - I i S' M 'NY' + 3 - . if H ' Q- Mio- . lp. gk - ' ' NIOLLGAARD FUNERAL HOME ' ' 201 W. Nlain St. X AP' N, 'P G ' , 4 I 1 fffif 4 I -X ff, Yin Xp. 1 51' 1 K. is 4 ' Woodville, Ohio . E. 849-2811 Over 22 Yrs. Same Location Dm REGISTERED ' -. ' 1 vgg ' W English Springer QQ? ffl' Z6 Spaniels ' .Ill H099 4 ., IO'-V mscouivr g .' CAREWITHLOVE- 2 womans Docs - N f, Af F' HEATED 45MN,5l:?3 20 FT. CONCRETE COMPLETE BOARDING SERVICE INDIVIDUAL RUNS BALIIS sgesnsvork ooesh .,,, W y Q e ay- e -Mont n . ..-... ..A11:'.'.iE1fi'if3',m:-Og A We Carer ro Foes Problems E BRQADWAY-E . .... Open 9 AM to 6 PM Mon thru Sal' N ' V i 4 Closed Sunday ., ,.,, gig T 2,5 VFSFYOIS AIWUYS Welfome K 795To PERRYSBURG' 'i'r '1'1f 795 T0 zxpnssswmr HF '.'.' T:':'1'.7: '.l7'25f7 '-'v -1E 'iff'i -3711-2 -- :jx 8 3 8 ' 1 E.BROADWAY--'Liz - KENNELS RFD WALBRIDGE, O. URBAN GRADEL APPLIANCES 1724 Stapp Ave. Toledo, Ohio 691-2486 JACK LOWNSBURY CHEVROLET WAYNE ENTERPRISES 801 Front St- General Contractors Phone 693-0561 M Oregon, Ohio 693-5533 THE EXCHANGE BANK serving this community since T906 two locations to serve you Walbridge, Ohio Phone 666-2955 Luclcey, Ohio Phone 833-3401 Business Loans Personal Loans Auto Loans Appliance Loans Real-Estate Loans Cattle Loans Home Improvement Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Christmas Savings Accounts Bank by Mail 'EDC Money Orders Traveller's Checks Collection Utility MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Loans THE FARMERS SAVINGS 'iii' AAA fs? Woodville Road Toledo, Ohio Phone OX 3-0443 BANK COMPANY Complete Banking Service With Two Offices to Serve You Great Eastern - Stony Ridge Sll G9 W Uh.: Q A 0 -5 3, Q MAXIMUM Q 2 ..i INSURANCE ,, f, Fon EACH a .ai :Ton S -sf, , ,I+ Nflgi! CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 2 fs Stony Ridge, Ohio Phone 837-2871 CH 2-3591 CUNGIEA T U LAT I 0N S ,N eff f sf MN , FW r ,llfifgfl li Now 'rake o big step into a happy future . . . Choose a career 1 ' 1. .ge 01110 Bell with o future 7 Part ot tha Nationwide Ball Systlm An equal opportunity employer 0 JENNE wnm 02 BEAUTY AND GIFT sl-lon 1 R onsss SHOP ,Q 2665 Navarre Ave. an:hM'?g C0mPlefe Be0Ul'Y Service lFreeway Service Centerl 'ns ru OPEN M. T. Sat. 10:00 - W. Th. Fri. 10:00 - 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Toledo, O I VIRGINIA HUGHES, Owner A 448 East Broadway hio 691-3122 I ' ,,r,,im1,i-A 1- 7 l'I,'1g yi3,i..,,,.. ' l-i 1. Wilf- limridinf , , it .. ,ii 'llli i -- ii,l..li:::':i:'llriwilll1l,lllliwllillli'lluiiiiuh gill' 'i ,' 1'M,l'::lii,':: ' 'H jl,,',i51'i:,,: ull,l'wlV iw,,g:,:,, -,-iiW1,3.'1:'1:i ,,Y1:l.i ,l -l ' 1--'-. ff - will ,ri X wmqk We aim to please BERTOK BUILDERS Complete Building Service f'v 'i h e ii-i- ii'i2'-- i 'iii 2 ,... Y 1, ,,.V v.,..,,. , ,.,, New Homes and Remodelin Wlllll l I r '1'LQs.f1'1: 1 L' Q2rliuyifiiiif.5 lagwllfylW'!1iifi5fi'l' f l W ' i 11 l fi- ' l1vqlLQ1l'l'm:fw.a - 6 ,.... .. 5 3 ' . 'lll El. 410 Allen Street fvmrwil ua., :smell i1'i, .ish wil' ' if ' ' e -I-L---4 -ir-': -..L.'.l. f'-N L-JSL.L'...' ' ' V Q' 'l L71if:1i' '-f- --i4 i?EiJ.fr..:. ifl.-....,.mm.Mnm-mu4ru:u:LiITl.II!.9EEE2i1l! 191 MouNE LANES LAKE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY RECREATION CENTER East Broadway Rt. No. l Walbridge Phone 838-5531 Louis Vislay as Manager Bowling Bowling Supplies Billiards Ample Parking Snack Bar Free Instruction TERRY -l.. GAUL Color Wedding Photography Walbriclge, Ohio 666-2497 if i'll3 'i,: -Q! ' 9 . 1 'f A GENOA MOTORS FORD NEW CARS 644 Main Street 855-8366 -' Saturday 8-4 Mon., Wed., Fri. 8-8 Tues., Thur. 8-6 USED CARS State Route 5 855-3818 SERVICE GUARANTEED ON ALL MAKES fx, 838-5761 T554 TnvnvloN's DAIRY BAR Lunch 84 Sandwiches Beer 84 Wine To Go Sylvain 84 Ross Timmons Rt. 795 81 E. Broadway 8 T : ' ' i - , I - I-reef' 4 7 ' A setting antique for fashions unique Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family We feature brand new merchandise. 631 Nlain St., Genoa, Ohio 855-8404 Compliments of WALBRIDGE ROLLER RINK Wolbridge, Ohio 666-3868 SAMSON PLUMBING ANDHEATING INC. Furnaces-Pumps-SoftenersBaths 234 IVIain Street. Luckey, Ohio 43443 Luckey 833-2901 .lENK'S CARRYOUT THE BIG LITTLE STORE Route 795 and Cummins Road lce and Dairy Products Frozen Foods - Gas - School Supplies Sandwiches- Coffee Fi'-1 ,Q J 6 a.m. to IO p.m. Monday - Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat.- lO a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun. Bowling at its Finest with the Suburban Atmosphere I6 Automatic Family Bowling Lanes A.B.C. - W.l.B.C. and B.P.A. Beverages - Food - Snacks Everything tor the Bowler's Need EASTERN LAN ES, INC. 35ll Woodville OX l-855i gf f Free Instructions Daily g i to-5 by Bill venquene ah' ' ax Al Hurdelbrink, Manager WE SALUTE YOU LAKE SCHOOL Teaching the Principles of Freedom and Good Citizenship FRED CHAMBERS VIRGINIA HAYWARD 1 , WALBRIDGE REXALI. DRUGS A KI l f Complete Prescription Service W' ' at ' J Serving Lake Township VL'-2? School Supplies Greeting Cards -4 ' Cosmetics Jewelry 4 4lllIi - Phone: 666-0503 Fountain Service Gift Shop Chef's Pantry Frozen Foods For The Food Service . , A lndustry '.-'PII 1,21 ffl. I ' . f'.:' Ig 1 N , ' av! GRILL MEATS, lNc. ff gg, X, Sandusky, Ohio 1 I S! ' 5 ' F SHOOK SOHIO SERVICE Q A A , - 613 666-1832 5, G H Q G gf' Tune Up, Froni Alignment Q 4 . iff' mc- Broke Service, Road Service . ,, 5 Q44 '- ALL WORK Binman nd. off 616163 Q H 4' GUARANTEED Woodvmel Ohio 8 , Wolbriclge, Ohio 43465 Phone 849-3693 200 N- Main 51- Besi Wishes BROWN PONTIAC R 901 Front Street Toledo 693-9381 BREAK AWAY General Conirociors . Wolbridge, Ohio 43465 IN A Telephones: T616-66 244-7459 W'DE TRACK ,,,M,H, Lemoyne 837-5703 PONTIAC Con a ula ions Clais :mf 1:2971 NCRTH WOOD BANKING CENTER 2900 Woodville Rd. Toledo, Ohio Phone 693-0683 - Complete Banking Services - Member F.D.I.C. C I' f THE LUCKEY LUMBER COMPANY o 'e 's 0 'K SPURGEON MOTORS, INC. Quality Building Materials X 'v 636 Main Sheet Cabinet Makinig Our Specialty xv 1:4 Genoa, Ohio G so .i! -- Prefinished Cabinets algal f Xxxk I-ill Phone Luckey 833-2I 9l I - l 'N Phone 855-7062 855-7072 Compliments of SAMSEN HOME FURNISHINGS 601 Main Street Genoa, Ohio YOUR LANE CEDER CHEST HEADQUARTERS BOBBIE ANN'S FLORIST Flowers For Every Occasion 406 oak sr. ' Luckey, Ohio - 833-3701 'W o N QI' .:, We grow our own Beautiful Tub! Orchids and Corsages LUTHERAN NIUTUAL V. E. PETERSEN CO. LIFE 81 HEALTH INS. Air Cooled Engine - V-Plev Glenn E. Nlohre Clutches Outboard Motors - Chain Saws 223 lVIain Street Luckevf 0hl0 833-5491 IVIOIIIWB, Ohio 838-5911 Avis nsnrs Au. Mmcss or mucxs . . . Fenunes Gmc Ann cuevnousr. .51 TRUGK H N ML AND LEASING Seniors of '71 I 241-5237 7 SOUTH SUMMIT ST. I Lite, Auto, Liability, and Fire Insurance SHAROWS S508 Retirement and Hospitalization Plans 2955252 BEAUTY BOUTIQUE gtg? Surety Bonds ca no e9v5kl7ai55E2f7gi5Ub Compiete Beauty Service WALLACE PURKEY AGENCY Sharon Hurst, Owner Slllggflllam St' 8362333 838-5382 Moline, ohio DONN H MEINERT gigglesinn-glilleineri glfnneral glflnme, gm. 732-734 MAIN STREET TOLEDO. OHIO 43605 691-5709 C810 AND B810 Railroad YoMoCoAo Restaurant Open 24 hours Jo Robert Rath, Executive Director 239 W. Union St. Box 564 Walbridge, Ohio cDonald 0 Congratulations to the students of Lake High School from the WEST EQUIPMENT INC. KONRAD C. ERDMAN, President GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP 102 E. Union St. Walbridge, Ohio Phone: 666-0388 Open six day 8-6 P.M. Flair and Razor Cutting, hair pieces No Appointment Necessary Grains, Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, Farm Supplies Manufacturers of GRO-MOR FEEDS and FERTILIZERS LUCKEY FARMERS, INC. Elevators at: Luckey - Lemoyne - Woodville Sugar Ridge - Dunbridge FAIR-LANE RESTAURANT 693-0781 Your Family Restaurant Phone No. 2502 Navarre Ave. 693-OOI8 Oregon, Ohio 43616 Phone 691-2284 PlzzA HUT :1N't Z,- MARTIN .IEWELER 3220 Navarre Ah,'l'xxq?. 620 Main Street Toledo, Ohio 43605 PON DE ROSA STEAK HOUSES I+- 3 ,,...5m-:f Ea egg-in mm 2158 S. Byrne 3330 W. Central 1280 W. Alexis 2080 Woodville Rd. DeVerna's STEWERTS BAND BOX CLEANERS Expressway Sunoco 627 Main Street Toledo 5, Ohio Q Phone 691-1257 fn ' ,3 X V T 4 24315 ll' ' 5 - N! Rt.79584I.280 ei fl M'lIb oh- wy- E, l UTY, IO PEL., -, 3 AMERICAN DISPLAY CO. T5 PALM TREES - BAMBOO - HSHNET GRASS MATS - PENNANTS - TIKI GODS Special Occasion Party Rentals for Proms, Shows, Conventions Phone - 836-9600 81 836-2801 20 North St. Clair St. Toledo, Ohio 43604 H' BlNG CROSBY TOLEDO BLUE PRINT AND PAPER CO. 316 Superior Street Toledo, Ohio -Compliments of- NOLLENBERGER FORD, INC. U.S. Route 20 Stony Ridge, Ohio stony Ridge - 837-5996 Toledo - 248-5741 THE BUCKEYE UNION INSURANCE CO. If 111 East Broad sr. H - Columbus, Ohio 43216 , 16 V 'th ,L 1 g ' ROYAL TOOL INC. Blanchard Grinding and Builders Tools, Dies, Gauges, Fixtures 5732 Woodville Road Toledo, Ohio 43619 Telephone 836-7781 of The Pearl Oil LP Gas Co., Inc. Bowling Green, Ohio Phone 353-5811 Propane Gas Bottled - Bulk Our service brings new comfort and convenience to farm and town homes. Use our Propane for cooking, water heating, refrigeration, home heat- ing, tractor operation, and grain drying. Our gas is available in 100 lb. cylinders or bulk tanks - Tanks sold or leased cylinders filled at our Sandridge Road Bulk Plant. Distributors of MARATHON PRODUCTS Gasoline - Fuel Oil Compliments of BU RNDY CORPORATION -An equal opportunity employer- Rt. No. 795 84 Lemoyne Rd. Nlillbury, Ohio JACK'S COUNTRY HOUSE Corner Woodville Road 84 163 Genoa, Ohio Open 6:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Fine Foods and Cocktails Featuring: Giant 18-20 oz. Lobstertail, 20 oz. Steaks Call - 855-4612 -I Q Q- STEGER-SHOWEI. CO. Food Service Equipment and Supplies 421 Main St. Toledo, Ohio C4191 693-0571 GREAT EASTERN 76 2610 Woodville Rd. Phone: 691-0266 fT'S PX COKE I E TRADE-MARKQ 1 u n L THING a 5 fir, IQ Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Ohio fini 478-4145 Toledo 3970 Catawba h, Qgwfmcleaning nil g ff TowN al COUNTRY I, I 5,2 N f ' CLEANERS FLOWERS af GIFTS . 4! f .5 A if KI ' IV - flnf, Main sr. walbrsdge, ohio 'im' mpgf 3037 1'REMA1Nsvu.l.E no E351 secs NAVARRE Ave. mmm, PHONE 479.0694 Grrgnn PHONE 693-0674 JOSTEN'S PRODUCTS SYMBOLIZE YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS FINEST TRADITIONS - SCHOOL SPIRIT - GRADUATION - ACHIEVEMENT FINE CLASS RINGS - YEARBOOIIS - DIPLOMAS M AWARDS - GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVING THE THIRD GENERATION OF AMERICA'S FINEST STUDENTS Your personal repres t t' 4, -, 20 5 Compliments of E LM E R ASM AN EAST SIDE SANITATION SERVICE Compliments of MATLACK INC. 2210 Oakdale Oregon, Ohio Phone - 691-4684 For Finer Flowers GLAUSER'S FLOWERS, INC. Greenhouse - Fresh 4510 Woodville Road Toledo, Ohio 43616 yr Compliments of PLATTS 5 CENTS TO 551.00 STORE Genoa, Ohio 43430 Phone 855-8435 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Herold M. Harter, Jr. 5038 Woodville Road Toledo 16, Ohio 6 ff 9 , QW i ' - '55lX At Walbridge 1 , ,p l T BAKERY AND PARTY STORE ,T---'U' H5511 f Xgyy 409 Nlain St., Walbridge, Ohio 666-0572 NWWZ 1? fr1'11 Max S Congratulations To The 54056, Lake Seniors of '71 From 824 WOODVILLE MALL I WESTGATE VILLAGE 0 TOLEDO, OHIO CENTER TV HARDWARE Great Eastern Shopping Center Telephone: 693-2936 2522 Woodville Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43616 We Protect You!!! WORTH CLEGG FUNERAL HOME Warren W Ciegg Howard W. Patton, John Lark, Assoc. ' if Insurance 691-1512 522 East Broadway at Delence J'?5f'5- -iff' A4 Ii' Q 'N'Y'qQ,j Toledo, Ohio V-P H , I X11 PATTON-REID, INS. 691-2481 691-2482 2 ' 5 AGENCY mm 630 Main sr. 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MOYER Millbury, Ohio R X Gm WMA DRINK MORE DRIGGS MILK I 149 Grand Street Toledo, Ohio FOX'S BARBER SHOP Open Monday - Saturday except Wednesdays Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pat and Nlike Fox - Barbers ki 210 LT2LF Og bSE3f3Se+wvfrLwoJwL. L-Wldndfftefgwfgfiifsafw FfmfnwwdL,go1f, fwdvaJ7cF Uv 1505500 OWENS-ILLINOIS Toledo Ohio 43601 Q THE GENOA BANKING CIIMPANY More than 68 years of Uninterrupted Service Genoa, Ohio Phone 855-7561 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal FDIC 212 FELBlNGER'S GRILL Genoa, Ohio Dinners - Plate Lunches Tasty Sandwiches We bake our own pies Fountain Service TOLEDO AUTO 81 TRUCK SUPPL 5809 Woodville Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43616 836-2055 Y, INC If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away . . . p . 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