Lakeside Middle School - Lance Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1971
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V' 10 vvfy 'Q Q O l . , Q 1 . t h . Y o . ' . x 1 f , I. v', o I I4 . .1 we mx ..l'4'- ' 1 1 up , X f I I . I I A , oth, - 0, .HY U v. v I 'IL Ky, ,I I Kibfvb. - .1 I . .I v Af , ' 'J .,, .1-4 r- , A bf .,' g .. .v 2 S dfw ,v M O J 'Ig .E M . ,f', x fl ,'1., W 1 ,Hr wi., DEDICA TED TO ONE f,,.:.,,p if uwv- 3 W - ,SZ M r. Phillzp Wahl WHO DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO OTHERS 1970-71 LAKESIDE LA NCE tv 'K S. andy IM. 21.-. I HQLMMIJQN 'N s? . 'W . 'Q' nr .Q 1,5 A . O I .'w. I. 'si ' . ' In , , .gi ll? i 'D' Set 4 ,wtf id i 1 , up , '- TABLE OFWCONTENTS W . Dedication 1 1' 'lfqffggil Slay 2-10 'Grd 1-,AK Student Council 11-12 't'-1 Students 13-34 Academics 35-42 Sports 43-50 . . . -63 Activities 51 ' 'wo' Qgfii' '4?47agQ. Aw .' 1:'144,b :TfA5,' 4-' ,gl ' :xv 8. iv.. ' Qu. 4.9 Q, . . ' , U . - . . ...ff gwg - '- i '- '- .W '4 '- '.3 P'- '-. 5 'l .D aff' 4 V 1 blrlwl' h'. ,.' J 3 q::':.'3? 9.1. 0 .,6, ! ' -'.X -, 0 '.' , , 'O U. ,' . I .' 5 .I ' - ' .Sqn O- avi' A. C: 109 .' .I 0? 1. -, ' 'gw'..lg-, if .v lv Ly., 4 - 0.01, Q E T., :':g. 'A ',4.v 'ln J, Al, tv. L Ji I-.'l.'1' . 0 ' 1 ,SJ d ' 1 1,4 1-:f 1'1 'f' '.ns's-P' if. is 'f 4 .. . ' M' f+ '1 ' ' 'Ziff f EYS- :.44'2-i- ff-- at .- 'U' ' 'T f ,'.,, ,4a' - ' I 7- Q . 'jg A . PV' 9 ' s -'wi s Pia, ,-4 ,P 13 9. 'ww y 1. : 0, , 3. J. J., - G.t', . I , 1 Q 'f W 1 ma?' . N P' I 4 ' J.: ' , . .M .0 . 5, I 0 .' - '5 ' ' ' ,f 7-':f 'f iz . !51'.3a'.... Q f ' , , 4w-5f , lo ' Q -,W ',.' N 4 s 7 A f v ' Q 0. v zu' J.. s . pf, nf! I 1. f a I 1 1 Q 6 of .' I4 -s 'A 5 ' S Q' fc N ' 3 1 o 0 , mf -g,-f,- 0 1 if A J x If ,, D .uf , ,,..,..n 'vJ , ,Y ul-- M f i .wo '. ,. Q qv ff' Q 'J ADMINI TRAXION 4 KV 'f I SUCCESSFUL ADMINISTRA TION The gentlemen in charge of Lake- side Junior High School is Mr. Jackson. He is a man of many tal- ents and much flexibility, since he must engage in all types of activi- ties and decisions. Attending meet- ings, representing our school, talking with parents, teachers, and stall' are just a few of this man's many responsibilities. gf' T7 Mr. Hoffman 'f Nl x v , a,s XXX Mr. Jackson Another man familiar to all of us is the assistant principal, Mr. Hoff- man. Not only does he serve as as- sistant principal to Mr. Jackson, he also has duties and responsibilities in the areas of student interviews, and testing. Mr. Hoffman, as well as our other administrators, takes time out of a busy schedule to be a part of the stall' and school. LEADS THROUGH THE YEAR Miss Bouryj' Another guidance counselor is Mr. Schott. This gentleman was also a previous inhabitant of the classroom at Lakeside. He now does a tremendous job, not only in guidance, in his many areas of responsibility. Mr. Schott is involved with various types of conferences, homeroom guid- ance, and he is also advisor to the Student Council. A real delight to our school is Miss Bourff. From the ranks of the classroom, she moved into guidance and now does an excel- lent job in that capacity. Miss Bourff not only counsels the students, but she also has the responsibility of being the ad- visor for the Future Teachers Club and does an excellent job in that capacity. :M 5293 M13-ziiifxfb '- , K x ...dun ,M M! A 6 Mr. Schott THE STAFF AND These ladies are just part of the rea- son this great school of ours functions so well. Mrs. Ellingwood and Mrs. Messerschmidt are the secretaries pic- ws. tured at left. Mrs. Messerschmidt is also the school treasurer. Mrs. Ellingwood Mrs. Messerschmidt gm, Mrs. Donahue With the help of these young ladies, our great school is much more effective. On the left is Mrs. Donahue who helps with the attendance and is responsible for studyhall. The other young gals are the fine olhce workers who do such a fine job of running errands and helping out wherever needed. The olTice workers are Cleft to rightj Laura Foote, Beth Newby, Margaret Eykholt, Renie Felger, Barb Hanauer, and Aspasia Pappas. 7 ALL COOPERATE TO MAKE Buck Ethel Russ Ray Earl Dennis Dellinger Hefner Deal Mattix V ' VF L ' 5 I fi im J, eele s Thanks to these hne people, our school is well kept, and our stomachs are well fed. Upper left picture is the day crew that keeps our school so neat, clean, and tidy. Upper right is the crew that helps them at night. Below are the cooks that do such a greatjob for the cafeteria. Mrs. Blossom Mrs. Dougla Miss French X r Mr. Howe as I? S ri 1970-71 A YEA R Mrs. Busch Mr. Caster Mrs. Doucette U . l 'Nl 1 -4 ,l l ' A 'if c Mr. Dwiggins Mrs. Ewing Mr. Feaser fi A . Mrs. Geyer Mrs. Harroff Mr. Hey iffy A H M I Z., W . ' :lf ge ' r Mr. Kammeyer Mrs. Keihn Mrs. Kimmel Mr. Koegel Mr. Laurie Mr. Lowe Mr. Lubbehusen 9 Ad' TO REMEIWBER!! Z Mr. Meyer Mr. Miller Mrs. Milton Miss Myles Mr. Patterson Mr. Roth N01 PiClUrCd Mr. Schoefl' Mr. Schamerloh M1-5, Shearer Not Pictured Mr. Showalter Mrs. Somers Mr. Sheets Mrs. Spindler Mrs. Stoeckley Mrs. Sweet Mr. Weiland , 1999 Ex .W , .PV Mrs. Zehner Mr. Crum Mrs. Brown I0 S M '57W ? I r s ., Y 'X ,I f LOVE AMERICA WEEK ASSEMBLY Who says that Student Council is an ineffective organization! Love America festivities, which you see being ob- served on this page refute that con- tention. At left we see Mr. Showalter and some of the musically inclined students, contributing their part to the program. 'J Not only the musically inclined participated in the as- sembly. At right, Becky Roady can be observed con- tributing her share to the true sentiment that needs to be expressed toward this great country ofours. ar.Au,.,iJ v Ji.: VISIIWYNYY 'JL Au., ll llll'YYIl'l'll At left some of the many talented students can be seen contributing their part in the program which centered around Love America. This was by no means the only proj- ect that Student Council undertook this year. The other projects were too numerous to picture. Some of the main ones were dances, parties, clean-up campaigns, and beautihca- tion projects that are obvious all around the school. Was Just One ofthe Many Feats Accomplished by Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL FOR1970-71 Terry Holom Randy Mock President Vice-President 2221155 cod 0 FF1 CER S ??!ai.'iQfmi e' 5 Q 1 Pictured above are the student council and advisor, Mr. Schott, who have done so much for our great school this year. Because of their hard eiTort and work, the students and faculty are able to admit with pride that they are a part of Lakeside Junior High School. This year, the student council has helped beautify our school, grounds, provided recreational parties and dances, and tried to help all of us be proud to be a part of Lancer Country. I2 WE FEEL WE HA VE GAI ED I A ' v K slay. .f , -ry , l . 4-.N ' Drew Cindy Tim Kurt Achgnbach Ackerman Adams Ahlersmyer t A wifi? M , Q Janet Roger Clint Peggy Ankenbruck Annis Anthis Baltis 99?T W ' , Tim Diane Bob Suzanne Bartlett Barton Bastress 13 Bates Q z 5 , ' 2 X 5 if Cammie Dane Amburn Andros ,- f Dan Barnes Steve Q Barkley cr 1 Joy Debbie Becker Beggs FROM O R YEARS OF LAKESIDE. Bob Steve Gerald Norbert Gail ' Bermes Berning Blaettner Blaettner Blood 'UW 49 Linda Bloom .,-IA' Linda Tim Mary J David Linda , John Bloom Bly Bogenschutz Bolger Bolger ' Bolyard ' K A x I, x t X ' If ., 'r ., Q tl-2 Don Linda Ann Amy Brian Judy Bossard Bowman Brady Brand Brunson Buesking Lynn Joanne Lyle K Dan Jim Burdine Burke Butcher Butler Butz Cyndy Carroll Roberta Anne Tom John David Chambers Chandler Chandler I4 Cline Coar -.f N Q X y i Maureen Coe THE K OWLEDGE GAI ix , ED f 5.2. +17 X Terri Randy Beth Carla Dennis Barbara Coe Collar Conway Cook Cook Coolman g?::v':j??a-,-A, 0. X'-r CT? -I' xl -' Lee Daniel Lydia Barb Louie Denise Coslow Criswell Cuellar Cummins Curdes Currie Q , ' 1' 4 ., isis --fo X.. C1 Ann Johnie Becky Barb Vicki Roger Dahm Daring Davis Derr Derby Dobrovodsky -z '- . f L ' mf YZ! - N il A is ,fm ' D x i 5 5 Xi Terry Janice Cindy Ted Debra Dave Dull Dugan Durbin Durfey Dyer Eggleston Nancy Eloranta f , Q 41 -..- . X1 Q X Mary Paula Linda Margaret Mike Ely Ember I5 Estep Eykholt Fatzinger WILL BURN l - gm- li 1--0 O R MINDS FOREVER J R , l i R, x A as - Q,-. ,A f 1- !c s Q HJ Us G , ! i..L..ll, in Holly N ., Vx ,b 1 - aw 'if 'A' ' f- ' 5' 'G N w L XX lx 91 Steve Renie Laura Kathy Doug Feichter Felger Finkhouse Foote Ford Franklin f?ff J ff Q We X X REQ? XDA I wi. M U W . yv-Ex Don Sherlyn Randy Marijo Paige Diane Fremion Fultz Furniss George Gibson Giessler . -Ll ' wif? l 2, u l A . Xxx' i s X John Patty Sandy Gary Diane Karla X Gingrich Goodman Green ' Grider Gruber Gruse J I Q A WM.,A V k' 'Q mf' .a.. nf W? 5 .Mig I ga F A Barb Patty , Dale Blade Dave Jeff Hanauer Harrington Hart Hauth Headford Henschen 'si' li lla -if L. 'il'-33' 2 if A '-il ll ,l , -My ,, in W-v like ' 1 an W V G A ln -'X ' ' X l .. Ti l xkx ' Cliff Daniel Keith Heidi Beth Terry Hewes Hirschey Hoffman I6 Hofstetter Holderman HOl0m THE FRIENDSHIPS ENCOUNTERED Dave Kay Horacek Horacek Mike Patti Jones Jones Mt 'Xt Steve f Hughes Cyndy Keesler Dave Gary Kitzmiller Kline Nou-1 Mike Bob Koorsen Kowalczyk fa-p Robin Klopfenstein Bruce Kreamelmeyer '33 ,X 6' John lgney 9 '.V, ' , A A .- . f . .Ax g ... James Keller Lo a Jackson .3541 0 l X , . Robert Keller Tony Jellers A Y: li 'fix if '7 , at 4 A ,ll X' . l' Q li Karen Kitchen Joe Kathy Paula Knecht Knisely Koenig Sue Wanda Larry Kreamelmeyer Kuti Lahr Ns.,- Dawn Nan Doug Angie Stuart Chuck Latham Lauer Laughlin I7 Lehrman Lester Leuenberger WILL REMAI DEAR T0 O R HEART sv' ' 215 Q. L I Tim X' Long Av! WT Gayle Matter vp x'e, Bret Louden - r 3 A . 2--. :'-.Ea Maureen Mavis I ui A I Laurie Scott Tony Tim Macquire Mahlan Malcolm Manes - 4? , w V I Ma' fm, iii' ff ao-Q t . ' :QSC ik ifpjs , Qt-Apr ' B' ,: N ' Y, it ' bg 1 fam f wi A ' H x Q ,fy V if A . . 5 it, ' Chris Pam McGinley McLeod i4: ? Sarah Mensch f,,,m '15 , YTTTY f Ramona Morken 'ES' Tim Myers Vicki Mertz Bill Meyers Mark Miller '. i7' Debby Cheryl Moflin Mosher , E ,I ff' 1. if is ' 4 ' iii. K 'DL if X ' Judy Barb Neil Nelson Angela Moulin WTF73.-91-5 i mst-- 53. --2 I 9' N ai Y x .1 i Gilbert n Nelson ,M ,Q 1. f l f ? Alyce Elaine McMinn Menges Patti Randy Miller Mock . iffll i t M X N Kim Nancy Mowry Myers Regina Beth Nelson Newby A D THE MAT RITYACQUIRED Richard Debbie Jennifer Nichols Nickelson Nicole Sheila Joann Nonemaker Oakman waz? Mike O'Brien Jackie Patty Kim Pattee Payton Pernell Lee Popp Rosie Regedanz YZ? Lisa Powe 5 H 1.5 ...., 'X Paula Rhodes Robert Preston Ken Nickolson -.1-wmv: . lg . X Tina Nix 1- -., U Mary Nold 'f-r Ginnie Aspacia Scott Ochoa Pappas Parrish Edna Jill Perry Peters :A '11 4,5 1 li Q' 1 Pam Scott Rarick Redwanski 'WW cr:-ey Melissa Mike Dan Richard I9 Ricker Ritchie Walter Polston .Q W n gf-I A ra 1 f I, Melody Reeder Dan Roach -5+-l - -- - WILL PROVIDE A BASIS -nf. x . l Becky Dennis Jim Dennis John Jeanne Roady Robinson Rodgers Rohrs ' Rose Ross FI a ' ' K s 74, Q , 'ii ,Q Z I ,. Y X f J .i A I Anglla Shelly Kevin Albert Dale Mark Savio Scherer Schieferstien Schmid Schmidt Schwyn 'f 'hx r my Y L5 I5-...ff ,ffdkgixg Capi Janet Debra Ralph Mary Sue Seeger Seifert Sexton Shaffer Shaw Shollenberger Q fs, znxf' . 'i ,J ,L , - wwe tai X M I' + -' I I 4J'fl ' I ' '. FQ-if Michail Earlene Robert Greg Connie Jane Sieling Simmons Simpson Smith Snyder Snyder - -ni ' L' ' . 0 Bill Sparks Brian Ellen Bob Jon Angela Sprunger Steinbacher 20 Stellner Stine Stuckey FUR ALL THAT DWELLS 3 'Y Steve Robert Duane Sullivan Sweet Thacker Tom David Tharp Thieme if Andrea Thornburg '-1 Karen Some days are cloudy, dark and uncertain. Tomusk Bob Kandi James Tudor Van Aman Vaughn f v Qu Ta, 5 -41 , sf Dave Kurt David Wahl Wallenstein Waters f I 5 in .loc Mark Vaughn Vosmeier Dean Barbara Wayer Weber 01, lxxll JelT Thomas CN ' -J 1-J? or . Y Laurie Thurber QS ,., ag ff . QQ' uni! ,1 , if - 'Riu I V fffgl ' It ' z Anita Tracey 51 Winn' f if N I Dan Vranich ,fifty ks' 1 9 ,,R -- .lim Weiler ,vw - WI TH I I if 1 qs, 'H -U i X Jack ' Fredrick Weisz Wellle Mary Gregory Wolck Woods 9th GRADE LANCERS NOT PICTURED: Gerry Butler Terry Cunningham Scott Danks Dave Hammons John Hammons Bob Hoover Mike Hensley Cheryl Lamb Karen Madsen Elise Meitz .Ian Pine Leeanne Rollins R FUTURE. . fi 15 . :sf Bill Wermuth David Mark Wichmann Wiesenberg N T Matt Wiesenberg Vicki Gayle Scott Kent Wright Yingst Yingst York Q J' the 3 X 4 H , me .,,..,.-H ps 7 2 tai fs This many is three! I've told you and told you. .. Lancers learn by doing! O R YEAR AS MIDDLEMA EIGHTH GRADE Karen Axt Janet Bahr Tom Barkley Martha Barrera John Barnett Steve Bartlett W E:3.m,,T.: ?... . X l- 'g f N Peter Albright Jim Andrews Tammy Andrews Sue Antoine Howard Arnold Judy Aumiller FW l ff ltxy Jerry Bear Dave Beard Steven Benecke Dave Bennett ff 7 X 1 Doug Bills .' X N lx Leslie Biesiada - Ee-Cfj'gv,apf - 1 ' C 2 ' , Dawn Bizer - y X Terry Blair , E A ,i s F K... - .,, . Katie Bloom '9 H' 5 'MW H i Q. . , Sarah Bloomfield X ' '3 Y f --I Cindy Bohnke l -'gi W, Dona Bolin , Q 3. . 'Lip f A . , K sk' gan xr SJ x TA l E 15:33. . T' 7 , A . A Q Jim Boller Y U y 4 Kent Braden, ff 5, 1, W 5 Janet Brady 7 .. 9 ' if ' Ruth Brackmanr , ti ,f J Phyllis Bragalone ' ' 'A q A Gerry Brower - i ' f J ' ' 7 4 ' J Susanne Buckley iff Mike Burke 4 V Patty Burke if A f 7 Jimmie Burton A 'L . ' LLL! Joe Byansky ,J A H71 J Greg Carboni ' 4 .fl A N Q 'X 1 ' l ,Q ,F?i-,Tg I t ,,. ,. ,,,, .l.,.,.S ' L Teri Carrol N., fx Bryan Christie ' Q' JelTChristofTersen - g Beth Clark ' . P 4 gf A' Sandy Clemons qt 1 ' ' . B Jerry Coles 'R Rxi l - I ' Larry Coles Kelly Collier Danny Collins Gary Cook Gary Cook Jim Cook f '2- ix r 23 FMU ef Q. sl 1 ,.....- F- ,-4...,,4 . HAS COME TO AN END. , 'if Kevin Conway , I, M., ,.i ,nk Teresa Cour F A Bill Cowell ,, ti - , -:S 4 ' Stephen Cox ' 1' , A i 'f if VickiCulberston ' ' '77 , 'l ' Paula Cully , N g , , . , i, A K - l v Q K . I f meter' X B i f f- x na! :IL E X W,,,, . . . .M Dick Daring i Joyce Davis ' ' fi fa? ,Z QS! Q Monica Delobbe . ,, i l r 'f Bart Dellinger I A Q QQ jeg: gelligger -X S i XL ,. Mike Detraz le Gary Dick K .' Bill Diehm if 453, ' , tv - Marty Dilling U31 ' W2-l'?7 ! Kevin Dothard ' , N- 5 57 X Jennifer Dreher .ff V IV X S ,W .,i, . , ,S ..Y, ,,, ,A C m b G. , , K I Barb Drew 4: ' , W A A it Suzanne Eaton - Ur mf 1 mi 5 i G y 53,3 5 Kimberly Eddy X W . - ' A i-i ' g mf V David Ehler A X ,jg .A Q M' , I, .John Eichman .. ,... .fe 1 E navy., jc x R Mark Fan-en 'Y vi 1 3 N M ' Ex ll ii Y f'-' H 2143 J 4 i Cindy Fatzinger , ' t'i' V' ' C Cathy Faughn S B 1, , Z . 1,9 I? 5 Renee Faulkner -4 2 :VV I J Q13 V, Bill Firestine ,gg A i' A , Jim Firks 3 in A , Q f 55 Q Tina Fischer , ii' ' .Q ' .,,V f. Q 'fffi '7 'Q ,, , ,,,, ' K - - f :K .y .lim Flaherty M Mike Foote Wi, mf- X Julie Gearhart Jim Gebhart Mona Genaitte Bruce Gilreath Steve Goldsmith , . 7' Bill Gething ' , fi, . I 1 2.3. . 11? ,S U f, ,ffl F- l I' S 24 Johnnie Foster Kathy Franson Becky Fry Tom Fultz Brenda Graff David Grant Brenda Gray Don Green Paul Greene Tim Grindle 1, Robert Hatch IT WAS A F LFILLI G YEAR -4 i J 4 lUF T ' .' : ' N R X I x ARM. l xi x Ri X ' Patty Harris Lee Harter Robin Hays Steve Hein Tim Hendricks Lois Hoelle Bob HoiTman Dana Holom Mark Hoover Terri Houck Pam Hughes '-. 4+ Reed Jones Patty Keever Rod Kinder Tami Kipfer Steve Knispel Susan Knuth Evelyn LaFor Karen Lambe Tom Lang A Cindy Gunsenhouser Gene Guthrie Stephie Hall Paul Haller Dane Hammons Cathy Harness Ri'Q-1 'f X i ' 5 fu E N l i . 'R-13, ' rp ' KJ W ll ' , 4, in ' X A , xiii 5, ii -H Joellen Hendrickson ' A y ,. Ruth Henricksen Y l ' - mit yt 'xl V , Cathy Henschen , X L,f Q ,J X if Ralph Hearing ' y Q 2 'I Sally Hin e A .X I f 1 3 . K X73 i Max Hiser if f A, A . rf 'f X is Y CC rt Charles Lapham Ralph Larson Steve Lauer 'H-4 li Q 1 1 2 14 xv fi ri ,,,,: , 1 1 I 'N' 'Q f l X , A :- ' E'-aff, if i -' Q -7. we 5 , ,g-,L X 7 7 In Q 9. 25 y 13511 f' Shi! ig fc, .ff 'i xl 'S? , gig? if .3-f-Q.. A in ' Phyllis Hunsberger David lrmscher ,R . 'n ' X' Cedric Isom if '. Connie Jackson X ' Jeri Jerome Bill Jones 1 SPY' rr ' 3, - jf All D vc-H: 2 3 Q W-7 Z fw 7. ucv, i.-M, Q pin, lg ' ' 1 X Dale Konkle Karen Kramer Mike Krouse Kevin Krouse Susan Kuckkuck Mike Kurtz V ,J , lk!! xy. 4 i H .H Gena Lightte Tom Lindsay Dennis Luke Kyle Macy Cynthia Major Karen Mansfield Jean McMahon Kim Meyer Scott Miller Brent Mills Kenneth Moore John Morris Terry Nunn Vicki Nunn Doug Oakman Jim O'Connor Jon Palm Brenda Palmeter f Z: P ' .e '- .2 .TO ll 'r Z ' ' 4.4! 'G .fir '5 lil l it ' 4 N - -'J 'mf ll -3 f it x f u I f -f - 1 ee- ff MOST OF US, Debbie Mauller Mark Mavis Richard May Lynn McLure Alan McGee r Hart McLeod 'Q , ' Curtis Mosley Cathy Murphy Sandra Nelson Rusty Newton Laura Norbeck Robin Nordyke id 1 fa L H X 1 ss X xi L di J use .aff Mei, is 4 J J X r Q Paul Papier , 'gif C .C Matt Pape J ' 'l- C ' Judy Parker y P Carolyn Parkins ,, Carol Patterson Wig M Glen Patterson N.. X 598' L ,, if 'sr 'Q 6' l 'laik A i , .,.F -vv-N mwweeefe K 1 Y kkhk ! K- I V QQ George Pauly 'J Y i 'Q 'i Paula Pease It tl, ,M ' i M Kathy Pelz f K ' 2' 2 Jeri Petrie Y, gf lx, E!! David Pickering X C ' ' J I JefTPickering ' J jx X Zia- ,g 'wAXl h K f , 4sjal'ilYe?f ' ' ' trre t it 3 il C ,KA ' A Tim Pickett -,. . ' ' ' J Carol Pieper J J .3 f' Cyndi Pieper ' f A A ' ,4 4 V Jim Pierce -i g J 'ef ' Karen Preston ' u V ly . s Richard Primeau A ,, i f N 26 D O E WHICH HOPEFULLY 'Q-E, l 'R 'll , - 'V 4 . A I Bruce Robertson Rick Salyer Karen Schlickman Sharon Schmidt Kent Schnelker Rick Schrimper Fred Shaheen Mark Sherman Tammy Shideler Johnnie Shipley Leslie Shultz Jolinda Sibert 'Wm . '. Ir? T x 3 v i eq! Q 7 J I 14 . Scott Spridgeon Wayne Steffen Jim Stiegeitz Dave Stinson Chuck Sweet Steve Syndram Mark Tulley Myra VanCurren .ludy Verhaegen Gloria Tuttle Kristy VanAman Sharon VanAman Nh' Y 4, Xx - l fi xi' 4 N X U t l' . fe' .. A, lelixl 'iv J X J , . Iz, v if 'lt M ax aah-X U ,ZX 2'5 S ' Tod Ramsey Kathy Reeder Laurie Reitz Debra Reynolds Sherrie Rice Vickie Rider l ' 'B , ' 4 ii ' ' 9 Q i f C i CY! - J 1 , a. , 4 nw- L X 7 X Tammy Schulthess Patty Schwyn Bill Seeger Lee Seeger Jeanne Sevigny Judy Shade N . 'air A . I I . -X af T 1' X N ,xfvfkrx M 5 ' Vx ii' S . 3 gl N ,,,,.,g,,. Wayne Sims Candy Smith Steve Smith Larry Smola Carolyn Snyder Peggy Snyder I 4 Q'-'Y , , vi IW Ji'- 'JJ 27 E 45 iii? . ' a Becky Tassler Lisa Tennant Linda Threet Herbert Timinuky Jim Tracy Darla Traylor PREPARED Pat VanAman Glen Vann Joyce Vaughn Ned Vosmeier Denis Warner I .mp US FOR. D fi 5 K ,ii 2 1 'lend gf, X M,-.,!vT,5. V, ' , L 4 I A 1 C . Q ' ii 2 j l liili-i I' Q it ' , X 'li 5 I of r 1 X Q 9 ' Ron Witte Linda White Lorna Wraley Dennis Wright Carolyn Yahn 0 ' 'RTI . 5 ll Karen Zumbrum Andy Zweig .pi ,, b A , ff - s f ' , 'hu i BEING FRESHMEN Dennis Watters Dave Weller Helen Wiegand Karen Wiley Gary Winters Pi 4 8th GRADE LANCERS NOT PICTURED Marsha Underwood 28 THE YEAR SEEMED CONEUSING AT 7111 GRADE FIRST Tracey Aumiller Randy Axt. John Ayers Dan Barnett Terri Barroul Mary Bastress T Brian Black Elizabeth Bonahoon Therese Bonahoom Cindy Borror ,ft kxfsg Jan Achcnbach Ann Adams Deborah Aldridge Harry Ambridge Nancy Andreson 5? Becky Ashely , x 1 Q l Fifa, 2 ' ? '41 'jr - L- L 1 Xkvaq' - X V K N in X 5-CN . 'XV li A 1, i Tammy Beck ' Rick Becker is' - ai Kathleen Benner John Bedrzycki I dr J Larry Birely - : lx Y Ruth Bishop Laura Bradley Valerie Brand x'-'I' Y: , J l Peggy Buckley Jill Burkholder Karen Bultemeyer Julie Butz Mark Caesar Charlene Case X. 173 I 4 135 fl. -A is -Aw 1 -L gig x 'I ggi ...Ay f Xen. K B , .19 N5 N-Y Leamon Bratton Katie Braunlin Dawn Brinker Brian Brown Ellen Brown Matt Brown ,al Y- V v ,W X lfx ,Q si Butch Clayman Rhonda Coe Marsha Collar James Collins Barry Conrad Fred Converse dsx 'Q I TQ if ae.-1' 1 s- Aston Chambers Richard Chambers Betsy Chappius Dan Chivington Kirby Christner Carlton Christoffer SCH -t-vvw--n1 vnvv T ONCE YO BECOME ACCUSTOMED Patti Dager Bert Dahm Joe Dahm Merle David Pam Davidson Donna Degitz 'air Bill Dunten Crista Earl Belinda Eaton Doug Eberhardt Alice Ehrenclow Alan Ellingwood Dave Fitzgerald John Flaherty Tom Foisy Sharon Ford Brenda Fox Jackie Franklin Pam Gibson Bill Goodman Jean Goodman Shelly Graft Bryan Graham Terri Grider 5 K M y X, Q J Carol Cook 4 J y Q! Doug Cook ks it lib SG 5 'wg -, ' Tracey Cook f- ' ' ' . A 43 Ken Cowell 3 N L Jerry Crozier WX ' F7 1 Tina Crum J I Q l 3 r K ' l ., X . l i fr ll 3 V f t' t l Fx 4. A , A Q f 4-if Q Linda Degitz 4 1. A ,le Jim Delpriore X 3 Q. tw ull Dan Derrow we , g A Charles Dies ' ii, A 5 Kathy Dilling x , Q - m ,Ai,,. Anne Dorher E D Qi' ff f Q 'W li 9 .',i1I.' , if y g k'?XXf x:'g f i Q A ii J Dennis Faust Q M QKA, N A Jackie Feathers N 'f if G , ft Holly Fiechter 1' 'T' ' i . ' Karen Finkhause .rw Q., N-v..1 it 4 . , . . J? J ,f M Jamie Fischer g 'Q Pat Fiscus 1 ettei ex for ms. A - ,J 12' asf A Y I 1:35 V C... X Ll W2 .,., ' ati v- V me EA S: rr' 1 X . ll f Doug Frederick 1 Q Dave F ry 'W it,t ig J 'ff Kathie Fultg ' Ni . Cindy Furniss . -if , J Bob Garman Q ZEA Becky Gething s i ii N 4 f-ofl ' is re if , as if -Q 1 P Q I V - if is - ' ' 'rv , C in 1' J ef.. 4, Tk t ft it A 1 F ta 30 TO LAKESIDE, YOU LEAR T0 LOVE John Gruber 4 'fi JefTGrueb Sandra Guthrie -l' .ax , b F.. ' Steven Habig - 4 , Nj Q '. f Mark Hamilton 'M1' Alfren Hansen ff N . - . an 1 N 'W ' xx 'Hb - 5' N, .m ' 2 5 X 4 - . V . 1 X i X li' li I P KT? sith Cindy Harter 4- Jim Harter Doris Hassel Dan Heaton Sheryl Henniger Jerry Hewes Molly Higgins Q Lavonda Hill Sherrie Hiser Caroline Holt . Kim Hopkins 'iq'-1 Greg Horton 4 1' A ei- is X N.. Julie lnsley Alex Ivanov Peggy Jackson V-'3, Susan Jones Q, Laura Keller ' David Kemp 'S . ' . gg' i E ii lugs' fbi' K - p J 34.1.1 Q g r - S . J 7- 'R tv I . MKG 3 xl, till.: 5 lx -vi 'W 1. sf - if 'Haw' , it -U is . fx , .il i , tm A I A' AM X s.n 'iii i 3 Tom Hosbein - April Houk ' - Tim Howey ' Tom Howey Michelle Hugenard Mike Hutchistson ' Gary Kensill n Elaine Ketner R G' 1 Dennis Kindig ' i ' Joe Klug Karen Knisely ' X Cindy Koch 5' C If X Y '- ' X Kathy Koch dir' Q A Tammy Koehl Paula Koorsen it Dean Krause A Kent Kruckeburg A Chuck LaFleur A Ai i L' '5,3,f'g.' j ii , - ' Bob Lantz - 1 Gail Latham . A ,,N - , Ken Lauer ' .V ,Ji Shirley Lee , ', H 17 Scott Lewis N. fir l by i John Lickert A NC. x x X 1- A ---A - -11711111 THE PRUCESS OF LEARNING, A Joan Liming David Lolgran Steve Ludlow ll' .Jil Matt Mahlan my t Dan Manes Robert Martin Ed McGinley Nancy McKathnie Linda Mckee Alice McMahon Warren Mead ffl' inf l A wb Q Steve Mensch A X ff? R Ii-'V ' H' if-I , J V - 5 ' X , Y -sx.3'1w il A S. K :v l -3, Bob Mink Mike Moore Jennifer Mosley Bob Mosser Tim Moulin Denise Murphy Brian Ostermeier Dean Pantello Tom Parrish Lorena Passwater J' Doug Peters - ,kg , Lisa Pease I A - '77 X ' 6 ,::,,V ll, f ' ,, 1 s A 'P Donald Martz A t , 1 S All I . Ken May 7 2 1' 7 l A lt Q A list 'J 'fx X fs X X f - dl a scii 5 , Bill Mauller V Janet McClure Karen McComb Valerie McGee aa ,. E :,, ,,,. t , , l S ff N 5 ee'- Cathy Merchant A' 1 Roger Meschberger 'Z Gayle Meyer Debbie Miller sh Kim Miller Q 1 Steve Miller A Ricky Nelson W ', Chuck Nichols L lwmgi Brian Nonemaker is - i ' Ann Oldham J Jackie Olinske N111 is fr 2 Bruce Preston . i, Greg Primeau I' Carrie Pritchard , 5 V Danielle Pulliam J ,, Christine Purdy f Melissa Rammel ' Julie Nonnenmacher viohn Regedanz THE FEELING OF BEING A PART OE Laurie Redwanski Diane Reynolds Barb Richardson Janet Richardson Robin Roady N. 1 t.Blane Ryan Rachelle Soal' Pam Sarazen Susan Schwyn James Scudder Drew Shearer Diana Simpson Dee Skinner Karl Smith 'V Tim Smith Richard Smola f Robert Sparks f- Melaine Sult Phillip Swaidner Catherine Syndram Jamie Thacker Sarah Tharp Lisa Thornburg VT? i Wil i mkuifk. at 4 if v-,,. , J .Y , x E355-iv. .49 sijsw '19 Yu 33 5 ll ii' X i X .A , 'A 5 jg , i iq ' i ? K X iq Al X Marjorie Roberts Colleen Rohrs Denise Romy Kathleen Romy Linda Rowald Sharon Roy Mark Shollenberger Emylie Short Wanda Shupe Debbie Simerman Dora Simms Doris Simms Tim Springer Dawn Stauffer Cheryl Stockton Carol Strauss Michelle Stuckey Mark Studeer Brian Thornhill Michael Timmis Jennifer Topp Nancy Trier Maureen Tully Jackie Van Anda ,f.,QvBfi,xul I ' 5 . 1' 'I A w Qnsulusvvv. - OUR SCHOOL I MI D A D BODY x Bobbie Van Ryn Joe Vibbert Teresa Vranich Robert Wahl Donald Warner Brenda Watson 'X xr' - 'f RQ 9' i l J I nz 'I l is ffl , 'K Cyndi Wickliffe Joe Willig Dave Windsor Pam Wright Jeff' York ,1 XV ! iilinww M Y -- E T3 if S ,f LM ' 4 1 JXP Vvb' S ' M, . AM ' 7th GRADE LANCERS NOT PICTUREDZ Ronald Collins Roberta Dugan Skip Ferguson Matt Hammons Amy Huddle Don Markley Rita Michaels Vicky Michaels Ruth Nichols Shelly Swink Lisa Newman Debbie Nultle Glenn Rarick Susan Robotham Pam Trent Terry Vielhauser Kerri Sordelet Julie Springer Mark Summers Ax L 5 All A: in L 40 ' 5 pq M- .1-A Cindy Watson E Joe Watson Ted Wehrenberg Julie Wiedner Rick White Karen Whitford ,Q 'Q Q n. ,-.1 I 4 ,Q 0 I . O a Q ll! , 1 g o 5 A 0' n - - E I SCIENCE Mr. Kammeyer discus- ses some of the vital in- formation that will help these students in further education and later on in life. Many projects, ex- periments, and learning experiences are a part of the General Science class such as we see pictured here. V QQ 1 E , ' . 2 - .X t ' ix W.. .. BIOLOGY In Mr. Schoeffs Biology class, many details are taught through using devices such as we see being demonstrated here. Students watch diligently and try to ab- sorb the knowledge that will help them as they go on in their pursuit of educa- tion. ,ff .36 --.,,,,-H HEALTH AND SAFETY One never can tell when the ability to bandage an injured foot, broken bone, or many other emergency situations that are discussed in Health and Safety will come in handy. In this picture we see that Mr. Schoeff and Mrs. Ponczek are doing their part to make sure that the students are prepared to handle the un- expected should it arise. ,ww 0:- x -4. ' SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Weiland's class learns about the complex world and society we live in. Besides geography, the students have the opportunity to acquire some knowledge about his- tory, politics, sociology, an- thropology, and the econom- ics ofvarious countries. fk. ALGEBRA ln Mrs. Kimmel's Algebra class, stu- dents are busy trying to understand the complexity of advanced mathe- matics. Ted Durfey is shown display- ing his knowledge on the subject to his amazed audience which includes Mrs. Kimmel at right. M, pfpi 11 Q IL V -' 'Af -a. gpm! 4 1 f 'ff 4 ' Q3 37 AW' GENERAL MA TH In Mr. Laurie's class many activities contribute to the learning experiences. The center of attention is a game that requires mathematical skill. Mr. Laurie fright backgroundl and class seem amazed at the skill of classmates as they attempt to figure the winning combination. wp 1 Q-sunny unins- FRENCH Mrs. Ewing's class does some practical work in appreciating and using the French language. Much oral work and practice goes into this type of a class since memory of the language and its characteristics are so important. class. LA TIN Who says Latin is a dead language? These Lancers in Mrs. Brown's class would dispute that. They are shown here in a festive celebration. SPANISH Mrs. Harroff conducts an informal discussion with some of her Spanish students. Lancers were treated to Christmas caroles which were sung by Mrs. Harrolf and her rIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Shearer works with the young ladies here at Lakeside. They are engaged in an all out effort to develop their bodies for physical ex- ercise so they might be better able to enjoy a longer, more worthwhile, rewarding life. DRAFTING Pictured at left we see some of the students that are in Mr. DulTs drafting classes. These students actively engage in practice that may very well some day prove to be a very intimate part of their livelihood. u i F I ,Ai 5 Y '- 'QA' A BOYS' PHYSICAL is ED UCA T10fv nw K , ini L tl . Q Mr. Hey, seen in left We We I ?:5kizi:,':,'1:1,: mofizyxgzi , ,' . Z5 . . ,. 5 , rash i A ...- ,, . ,m, J., my s A' v..4 'S'?ffE'J ,,,,ii, - unof- L ., W D L' . wx , .ef .wg education. The young men in class learn to work together as well as - compete, and hopefully, they will also be better preparing themselves for life. - 1 w Ami 1151 f, DEVELOPMENTAL y READING Miss Myles works diligently with some of her students in an at- tempt to better prepare them for the more advanced reading ma- terials they will be running into later on. Through reading various types of material, the students get practice in an area that will help them communicate more effec- tively. ,K In i ,M 2... . ' r LANGUAGE ARTS A variety of activities are en- gaged in English classes. All of the activities are geared to help stu- dents communicate more effec- tively. Here we see Brian Sprunger discussing one of his assignments for class. MUSIC Mr. Dwiggins works with some of the Lancers that do such a fine job of providing great musical en- tertainment. The musical groups play for assemblies, ball games, and have done exceptionally well in the field of competitive work with other schools. Such achieve- ment requires much hard work and practice. L I O f 3 . . - - fn-' -1- - Y ----',-V rt- -- :- A A UTOGRAPHS AND MEMORIES Come out wherever you are. Hi fans! W -an lt's a bird, lt's a plane, . .. Are you sure it's Monday? 41' I I 'il , 'W 5 ' i ve. . Luau Lf' L- 1- ' ' ' U h X va :zjyfi , VIL, Oh to be young again! Is it live? Scope once a day does it! ,- This is a ball! X S . .Ns .sh s-.h xx 3- x 'xx ,ix- -X X-. 'x.x-N XXX .NX X X- -1 S 's. -N xx -., -Xxx -R 'Q K.- X .- ..Q . Nu., x,- '-.K x xx. V xx -.x .5 -.,,' N- - . XX. -xinnxss -hxnss . , xxx xx. N-1 . W- NMXA 'Hx Q. -R RK i 'ix XX N. 'x,,x ww, LANCERS RUN WELL- 8111 GRADE Zna' IN CITY Cross Country coached by Mr. Kammeyer did very well. QBACK ROWJ Dennis Cook, Mike Jones, Jerry Blaetner, Pictured above are left to right flst ROWJ Andy Zweig, Don Bossard, Sandy Green, Doug Laughlin are the fel- Dennis Waters, Dan Derrow, Gary Winters, Mark Sher- lows that did such a great job of representing Lakeside man. 12nd ROW5 Doug Oakman, Glen Patterson, Dave Junior High School. Irmscher, Dave Kemp, Kyle Macy, and Jim Flaherty. -V1 BWV! l4 'N , ,Qi VX Y will s' 'if' 1 ki '35 X f ,.d1Qn.,N-4 .5 4' , W 1 ,fihvx ff g f . ' ' . 7 ' af- f ' I ,N Vx 5 1, 'Y f , , ,, -ff X .5 ' K , ' 1 .0', 4vT! 1 .7 ,4 i i'Z Wf M QB - . Bm'-new .1 . K I' . fi wir: 1 XX' ' ' an 11 'f 111 Y Q VARSITY LA NCERS 6-5 These are the young men with Mr. Schoeff who did a great job this season. Pictured above areg left to right flst ROWl Clint Anthis, Tim Manes, Tim Adams, Bill Wermuth, Drew Achen- bach, Kevin Schieferstein. 12nd ROWJ Coach Schoeff, Brian Sprunger, .Ion Stine, Tom Tharp, Mike Koorsen, Randy Furniss, .lelf Henschen. 13rd ROWJ Duane Thacker, Dave Kitzmiller, Bob Tudor, Scott Redwanski, Tim Myers, Bob Bastress, Bob Stellner, and in the upper right hand corner is Steve Sullivan, who was absent the day group pictures were taken. 1 gl L ' ., We if Q . ' 'whvlsnuusli ,l ':'N625i i -y Ifiifl l l S ss, QM main , . ss. . 'If -,I 5, 3 4 l 3' V m O, W Y eww RESERVES REGULAR SEASON CHAMPS lst ROW left to right: Coach Hey, Steve Benecke, JelT Del- linger, Mark Sherman, .lim Boller, Mike Krouse, Bruce Gilreath, Bill Jones, Gary Dick, Gary Cook. 12nd ROWJ Jim Gebhart, Kyle Macy, Bill Gething, Al McGee, Steve Lauer, Jim Firks, Cedric lsom, Dave Beard, and Mike Burke. These are the young men who did a great job rep- resenting us this season. At right is a picture of Coach Hey and the 8th grade team. th HAS GOOD SEASON Pictured at left are Coach Patterson and the 7th grade team that represented Lake- side Junior High School this year. llst ROW left to rightl Ed McGinley, Dave Kemp, Jerry Hewes, Kirby Kristner, Dennis Kendig, and Don Warner. 12nd ROWJ Blane Ryan, Bob Mink, Dave Fry, Brian Nonemaker, John Fla- herty, Bob Lantz, Dennis Faust, Coach Patterson. 13rd ROWJ Rick Nelson, Dave Moser, Doug Cook, Ashton Chambers. FOOTBALL TEAMS HA VE lm! 1 A iiasfsr if ,bfi ATL. 1 D .11 Y - A1 ,ad X. a , 339' This fine group of young men represented Lakeside Junior High School on the seventh-grade level this year. Coached by Mr. Patterson, they made a very line showing for themselves. 48 SUCCESSFUL SEASONS Pictured at left are the young men that upheld the Lancer tradition. tlst ROW left to rightl Jim Kel- ler, Stuart Lester, Dane Andros, Brian Sprunger, Dave Wahl, Tim Adams, Louie Curdes, John Cline, Tom Tharp, Don Fremion, Tim Manes, Jon Stine. 12nd ROWJ Duane Thacker, Kurt Ahlers- meyer, Ted Durfey, Bob Bastress, Lee Popp, Scott Mahlan, Tony JelTers, Roger Annis, Randy Fur- niss, Kevin Schieferstein. 13rd ROWl Coach Howe, Ralph ShalTer, Mike Fatzinger, Tim Myers, Scott Redwanski, Randy Mock, Bob Tudor, Jim Rodgers, Mike Koorsen. Bob Kowalzyck, Chuck Luen- burger, Jeff Henschen. VARSITY RECORD Lakeside I6 Harrison Hill Lakeside I4 Memorial Lakeside 24 Jefferson Lakeside 0 Franklin Lakeside 22 Northwood Lakeside 0 Lane This group of 8th graders, under the coaching of Mr. Duff, represented Lakeside in football this year They gained some valuable experience which will come in handy next year. 49 CHEERLEADERS LEAD SCHOOL SPIRIT The varsity cheerleaders that have done such a great job all year long are pictured at left. They are, from TOP TO BOT- TOM: Joanne Burke, Terri Holom fLeftJ Becky Davis Crightj, Lee Coslow Cleftl, Elaine Menges fright! and Mary Nold. JUNIOR VARSITY HA VE HELPED INSPIRE VICTORY TO! Terri Carrol, Patty Schwyn, Darla Traylor, Patti Burke, and Dana Holom have done their share of trying to inspire the Lancers on to victory. Susie Eaton, Cathy Faughn, Debbie Mauler, and Jeri Petrie have helped make our school and athletics some- thing to be proud of. 50 l 1 1 .x -11 M , V' 3 . . ' a Q r.. . . . 5 o , a -4 o . 'Ta , ., , 'Q . ,xi , , . , , ,'.'-' - Y 0 9 ' ' ' ' fl 4 - 3Q:. 4 0. .R s ,, n ' 4 .5-.. . ' ngiqf Q . , , . o K ' . , n - ' ' I 1 ' o u . I' O . o - ' x . K . , . . .Y s Q . x ' - , , u .- .I MR. DWIGGINS DIRECTS MUSICAL GROUPS 1- f M Q, CONCERT ORCHESTRA is one ofthe greatest in Lakeside's history. CONCERT BAND does an excellent job of entertaining at games and does an excellent job of repre- senting our school. CA DET BAND gains some valuable experience at performing under the direction of Mr. Dwiggins. 52 MR. SHOWALTER AND MR. MILLER MAKE UP THE REST 0F LAKESIDE'S GREAT STAFF it E A. D T A W u lf I 1 l SINGING LANCERS under Mr. Showalter do an exceptionaljob ofrepresenting our great school. 7TH GRADE GLEE CLUB is spon- sored by Mr. Miller. They have gained some very valuable experi- ence performing in front of groups of people and developing their singing abilities. STAGE BAND is sponsored by Mr. Dwiggins. Band members are Joyce Davis. Debbie Nickel- son. Suzy Kremelmeyer. Roger Annis. Paula Koenig, Bill Ge- thing, Brian Brunson, Steve Hughes, and Lee Popp. This is a new group and does an ex- cellentjob in music. 53 wiv: BOYS' INTRAMURALS iS Sp0r1S0rCd by MF- Duff, MF- The competition in various sports gives all of the young PEIIICTSOH, fleftl MP. Schoeff, and MF. WCllaDd frighll. men Some Valuable experience. ARCHERY ARCHERY is sponsored by Mr. Lowe and Mrs. Ewing. These fine young people get some valuable experience in the basic skills as well as some actual practice on the range. BOOSTER CLUB BOOSTER CLUB is sponsored by Mrs. Kimmel, STANDING at left, and these fine young ladies get the job done when it comes to keeping our Lancers inspired through posters, locker deco- rations, and seem to enjoy the activity. MRS. SHEARER SPONSORS G.A.A. AND GIRLS' INTRAMURALS GIRLS' INTRAMURALS is a group of 7th, 8th, and 9th are under the direction of Mrs. Shearer who is seen seated grade young ladies that assemble to experience some good in the FRONT ROW left side. competition and wholesome recreational activities. They GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is also sponsored by Mrs. Wayne. They have done an excellent job representing us this Shearer. These young ladies represent Lakeside Junior High year. School in actual competition with other schools from Fort 55 SCIENCE CL UB Mrs. Sweet sponsors these young men who are interested in more scientific knowledge. The club members pictured are Blane Ryan, Rick Smola, and Terry Blair along with their sponsor. WW GYMNASTICS Mrs. Keihn and Mr. Hey, seated at left ir the SECOND ROW from the top, sponsoi this club. They have put on many excellen' exhibitions and gained some valuable experi ence in the process oflearning. ART CLUB Mrs. Milton sponsors this group of aspirin young artists. The club members pictured ai Brian Brown, Jack May, Al Hansen, Ed Mn Ginley, John Lickert, Mike Moore, Chuc Nichols, David Fry, Nancy Eloranta, Bria Black, Laurie Thurber, Doris Simms, Diar Reynolds, Jackie Franklin, and Mrs. Milton. PUBLICATIONS were sponsored by Mr. Roth this year. The standing below, fourth from the right in the BACK ROW, Lance stafT is pictured above and Lakesider staff appears was the young man that did such a great job with the school below. Diane Barton, standing at left in the SECOND ROW, paper. was our very capable editor bl' the yearbook. Jon Stine, Vw .rl ill DRAMATICS was sponsored by Mrs. Doucette, standing at They have gained some real valuable experience in the held right in the 2nd ROW, and they were responsible for pro- ofacting, and their elTorts were greatly appreciated. ducing some very fine drama and presentations this year. 57 PEP CLUB pictured above is spon- sored by Mrs. Blossom, seated on the right of the 3rd ROW. These young ladies did a great job of cheering our Lancers on to many victories. The cheerleaders, who were tremendous, under the guidance of Mrs. Zehner, are pictured in the first two rows. P E P C L U ann P anmrvsnfur CREA TIVE WRITING Miss Myles Ccenterj sponsored these Lancers who learned much about writing. Cindy Gunsenhouser, John Morris, Diane Gruber, and Connie Snyder are the club members pictured. STAMP AND COIN Pictured at left is the stamp and coin club sponsored by Mr. Koegel. Ted Wehernberg and Mike Hutchinson are pictured with Mr. Koegel. 1 LIBRARY WORKERS ?ictured here are the fine young Lancers who lo such a great job of helping in the library. The workers are sponsored by Mrs. Stoeckl ey, standing 2nd ROW left, and Mrs. Geyer, standing Znd ROW right. Thanks to these ine people, our library is a more pleasant :lace to be. ROCKETRY CL UB Mr. Lubehusen, right rear, sponsors this club that builds and experiments with model rockets. Club members are Terry Blair, Dave Pickering, Jon Palm, Bruce Robertson, Mike Detray, Paul Papeir, Jeff Pickering, Todd Ramsey, Gilbert Nelson, Doug Laughlin, John Gingrich. and Blane Ryan. MEDICAL HEALTH CLUB Mrs. Douglas, left rear, sponsors this club. lt is engaged in learning more about the various medical careers. Many guest speakers have been featured already this year. TABLE TENNIS is pictured above. The club is sponsored by men pelt the nets and enjoy some real good companionship Mr. Kammeyer, standing 2nd ROW at right. These young and competition. CHESS CLUB has done a lot to develop the thinking abilities this year. Mr, Caster, standing 2nd ROW right, is the spon of the club members pictured above. These young men have 50r ofthe club. enjoyed the competition and recreation provided by the club 60 f fl 4. l W. llll l l 1 4 ffm , i , H :Ag l I I r M. W l 1.-ul . DEVELOPMENTAL READING CL UBS Mrs. Spindler, SEATED at center, and this club work together to try and cultivate reading habits that will help the students in the realm of read- ing all types of literature. Jeanne Sevigmy, Terri Carroll, are pictured in the FRONT ROW with Mrs. Spindler. The BACK ROW is Ralph Her- ring, Bill Diehm, Reed Jones, and Paul Green. KNITTING These young ladies, under the supervision xl' Miss French, learn the skills of knitting ind needle work. Terrie Grider, Jennifer l'opp, Elizabeth Bonahoom, Becki Ashley, Dora Sims, Laura Keller, Janet Richardson, f Sherrie Hiser, and Miss French are the nembers pictured at right. , HN, .mini 5 l I i -l 'i txt' ,fgsmxi i-il 1 l l '-P-wsu., ' ae' .Le fa - 'G-lam. S1717 L is lj fy l ,t MA TH FOR FUN This club was originally sponsored by Mr. Wahl and has now been taken over by Mr. Sheets. Club members include Steve and Scott Miller, Chuck Nichols, Steve Ludlow, Don Heaton, David Fry, Barry Conrad, John Lickert, Dick Daring, Rick Becker, Mark Tulley, Greg Martin, and Laura Keller. F ,,,, ,S U T U R E T E A C H E R S FUTURE TEACHERS is pictured above, and they are sponsored by Miss Bouroff, seated at right FRONT. This club is not only a very helpful club as far as the school is concerned, but the members also gain some valuable experience in education. The club includes Aspasia Pap- pas, Kathy Reeder, Angie Lehrman, Angelo Savio, Laura P BA IT KR EO L Mr. Lubehusen sponsors the young men pictured at left. They are responsible for parking as well as safety on the school grounds. Pictured from left to right are Steve Barkley, Dan Criswell, Scott Yingst, and Mr, Lubehusen. Norbeck, Melody Reeder, Debbie Sexton, Shelly Matter, Mary Ely, .lohn Gingrich, Steve Lauer, Mary Wolck, Robin Hays, Tammy Schuttles, Sherrie Rice, Karen Lam- bert, Jean McMahon, Pam Rarick, Blade Hauth, John Morris, Tina Fisher, Vicki Culbertson, and Debbie Mor- lin. Many thanks to a fine organization. TYPING CLUB Mrs. Busch sponsors the typing group who s in the process of trying to master the Keyboard. Club members are Cleft to right BACK ROWJ Mrs. Busch, Leslie Shultz, Peggy Snyder, Lee Ann Harter, Beth Conway, Aspasia Pappas, and Linda Es- Lep. The FIRST ROW is Shelly Matter, Lorna Wraley, Lola Jackson, Bill Fire- stine, and Brenda Graff. A. V. CLUB Mr. Feaser's club does a great job for the school. These young men are always eager to help with any of the equipment. The members are Kent Kruckberg, Jon Palm, Rick Nichols, Dan Ritchie, Gene Guthrie, and Terry Blair in the BACK ROW. The FRONT ROW consists of Brian Thornhill, Steve Cox, Dean Kruse, Fred Welfle, and Dave Pickering. -..-4--..,' , WMMQT. RECREA TIONAL MA TH This club, sponsored by Mr. Meyer, em- phasizes math as relaxation and proves to be quite enjoyable. Club members in- . clude Mr. Meyer, SEATED at left, Kurt Wallenstein, Roger Annis, Roger Dobro- vodsky. Robert Keller, Scott Parrish, Don Fremion, and Randy Furniss. M-6' .4-..-warn -cud I 73 1 4 Q 'if Q, 41, 39 9 . :', Q . w VM A ,, ' 'Q x is QE g I 1 1? 5 f - pax? L'- ?,.,,fy...wlLr'f:,i H-2 z ' ' 1 K ,.o' V f 's 'Q 5 I f fer ' 3' ' W ..... ! u ef 5 ' fs! 4 I 1' 5 'Q ' 9 f '. 1 . , L s ' inf a ' H, 5 ff' ' Vw 5 ' 'H+' ' K 4 5 WWW -I , 'f - 'FS g ? ' 5 e 1 Q 5 0 Q S 3 X Q , , f S 2' Q E 3 gli? R 1 . s f 1 ,E x 4 155, fliei I , E- IIIIHIHIIIHIIIIIIPIHIIIUHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIINIWIIIHIIIHIIX 1011812010 1 212239 1 4 00
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