Lincolnview High School - Lancer Yearbook (Van Wert, OH)
- Class of 1973
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: W LANCER ' 73 LINCOLNVIEW HIGH SCHOOL VAN WERT, OHIO VOLUME 13 Dedication Mr. Paul Grill iot We the Senior Class of 1973, dedicate this year- book to our faithful friend and teacher, Mr. Paul Gril- liot. Mr. Grilliot has been a teacher at Lincolnview High School for 13 years. During this time he has taught Government, Sociology, Health, Physical Edu- cation, American History, English and Driver Educa- tion. During this past year he was the Reserve Basket- ball coach and turned out a good season with a record of 18 wins and 2 losses. He has been Advisor of the yearbook for 9 years and has spent many long hours working to help capture memories for us. We take this opportunity to express our apprecia- tion. Ltincolnview High . . . The halls are cleared after the bell rings for the starting of school. This seems to be a familiar sight when school starts in Sep tember. Is this where you find yourself during those nice warm days, instead of in the classroom? Uje at Lincolnview ' 73 Style 7 Monster At Work. Can Be Quite Interesting Meet Larry the Lancer. You can always find the cafeteria full at lunch time. N Craig helps in capturing memories for us in later years. Participation Is the Key Word In Helping Our School to Grow Even dummies participate in school activities. It takes teamwork to get a guy out. Everybody participated in Olympic Day. 1Q73 Queens and Their Courts ■pnwii inn ■■■■■w .T.Ji S. n , !SK%« ■«■J ii tai ■ii i m::is:r ' FFA QUEEN AND COURT, SEATED: Queen Diann Harter. STANDING: Kim Adams, Freshman Attendant; Jeanne Mohr, Junior Attendant; Nancy Mottinger, Senior Attendant. HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT, SEATED: Queen Cheryl Keysor. STANDING: Kim Adams, Freshman Attendant; Diann Harter, Sophomore At- tendant; Diane Evans, Junior Attendant; Cheryl Adams, Senior Attendant. HALLOWEEN QUEEN AND COURT: Nancy Mottinger, Senior Attendant; Queen Debbie Johns; Kir Adams, Freshman Attendant; Jeanne Mohr, Junior Attendant. 10 ORGANIZATIONS ■ 2 jj jp UF ■Pits ' K BjS iBP? i n A 8|n Kf rMC fl £ SB flj B tT ! i WEI. ' ? | L_ -H H f- ijSi, ' Jcwk ' l ■fi B V T d BAND, FIRST ROW: Mari Ann Bagley, Sharon Holland, Karen Kaiser, Aimee Cowgill. SECOND ROW: Becky Stinnett, Deb Evans, Tina Hammons, JoDee Edwards, Shirley Placke, Deb Brown, Ellen Girod, Steve Taylor, Nancy Leffers. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Lare, Lisa Morris, Vicki Cashel, Goni Bair, Jane Buettner, Tim Tomlinson, Gena Bair, Robin Dunlap, Roy Ringwald, Terry Owens, Mike Poling, Donna Newland, Bruce Wollenhaupt. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Ashbaugh, Janice Keltner, Deb Johns, Barb Miller, Vicki Hitchcock, Vicki Hernandez, Rhonda Adams, Jan Friesner, Rex Lloyd, Kathy Woodyard, Brent Fissel, Janis Summersett, Steph Morris. STANDING: Bob Long, Bruce Gorman, Jay Spridgeon, John Fedele, Bruce Bauer, Barry Wilson, Mark Keith, Cheryl Keysor, Kim Morris. Concert Band Assistant director. Brent Fissel. 12 FIRST ROW: Carol Cole, Jeanne Young, Theresa Leffers, Chris Bolton. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Adams, Lana Drake, Lynn Godwin, Sandy Mason, Chris Mullen, Margie Lybold, Beth Van Wynesberghe, Sharon Evans, Rose Marie Schneider, Marylou McCracken. THIRD ROW: Keith Rayle, Danny Lloyd, Stan Weldy, Connie Medford, Greg Leffers, Dave Morris, Babette Baer, Kathy Poling, Kim Adam, Suzi Frey, Cheryl Breece, Maria Davis. FOURTH ROW: Kevin Kimmel, Keith Robeson, Kim Perry, Randy Rayle, Scott Godwin, Doug Price, Craig Kimmel, Susan Johnson, Gana Bair, Dave Breese, Dean Kirkendall, Tom Morgan, Jeff Stahl, Randy Long, Donn Dunno. STANDING: Mr. Mowery. The Band ' s activities included . . . Sea World . . . Ohio City Parade . . . Van Wert Fair Show . . . Stage Band Fair Show . . . BGSU Football Game . . . Middle Point Halloween Parade . . . Autumn Band Concert . . . Pep Band . . . Middle Point Lions Christmas Concert . . . High School Christmas Concert . . . Christmas Assembly . . . Solo and Ensemble Contest . . . Pan- cake Supper . . . District Band Contest . . . Stage Band Home Show . . . Stage Band on WKJG-TV . . . Spring Band Concert . . . Band Banquet . . . Graduation . . . Venedocia Memorial Day Ceremony . . . it was a very good year! FIRST ROW: Officers. Carol Cole, Librarian; Jane Buettner, Librarian; Marylou McCracken, Head Majorette; Brent Fissel, President; Vicki Cashel, Librarian; Rose Marie Schneider, Secretary; Maria Davis, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dave Morris, Manager; Stephanie Morris, Publicity Chairman; Jeff Stahl, Vice-President; Bruce Wollenhaupt, Manager; Rogana Bair, Librarian. 13 MAJORETTES: Lana Drake, Sandy Mason, Cheryl Adams, Gana Bair, Sharon Evans, Deb Brown, Marylou Mc- Cracken, Head Majorette. The Band and Majorettes perform at Bowling Green. Majorettes have to sleep sometime. Majorettes Pep band and majorettes set the setting at Homecoming. Pep Band and Stage Band PEP BAND, FIRST ROW: Bruce Gorman, John Fedele, Connie Medford, Robin Dunlap, Bruce Wol- lenhaupt, Keith Rayle. SECOND ROW: Janis Keltner, Teresa Ashbaugh, Deb Johns, Shirley Placke, Becky Stinnett, Tina Hammons, Deb Evans, Deb Brown, Marilyn Lare, Jane Buettner, Chris Bolton! Chris Mullen. THIRD ROW: Goni Bair, Rose Marie Schneider, Maria Davis, Nancy Leffers, Mari Ann Bagley, Carol Cole, Jeanne Young, Sharon Holland, Aimee Cowgill, Gena Bair. FOURTH ROW: Susan Johnson, Craig Kimmel, Dave Breese, Randy Long, Keith Robeson, Barry Wilson, Kevin Kimmel, Donn Dunno, Brent Fissel, Rex Lloyd, Kathy Woodyard. HO- STAGE BAND, FIRST ROW: Lynn Godwin, Sandy Mason, Dave Morris, Maria Davis, Cheryl Breece, Suzi Frey, Babette Baer. SECOND ROW: Keith Rayle, Gan ' a Bair, Susan Johnson, Craig Kimmel, Dean Kirkendall, Dave Breese. THIRD ROW: Steph Morris, Janis Summersett, Janice Keltner, Mr. Mowery, Gene Bair, Kathy Woodyard, Brent Fissel, Rex Lloyd, Jan Friesner. FOURTH ROW: Kim Perry, Randy Long, ' Barry Wilson, Donn Dunno. A home basketball game would not be complete with- out the help of the pep band. 15 Student Participation Improves Band ■IB jgB k Practice makes perfect! Barry, doing his thing! 16 FIRST ROW: Deb Jones, Dave Daeger, Norma Davis, Gena Bair, Janis Summersett, Rick Ashbaugh, Nancy Mottinger, Jean Evans, Nick Leiendecker, Mike Poling, Linda Mosier. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Sprow, Dave Ross, Rita Hire, Kelly Miller, Deb Brown, Scott Godwin, Darlene Long, Sharon Evans, Maria Davis, Sandy Chivington, Penny Burnett, Doreen Davis, Connie Medford, Mrs. Mowery. THIRD ROW: Bev Miller, Susan Johnson, Tim Tomlinson, Doug Warnecke, Gona Bair, Mary Jo Profit, Gana Bair, Scott Wermer, Donna Newland, Mari Ann Bagley Bill Chivington, Janice Keltner, Tina Hammons. FOURTH ROW: Dan Sanders, Bev Blythe, Cheryl Adams, Rick Johns, Steve Wallace, Steph Morris, Kim Morris, Dean Kirkendall, Ruth Hammons, Kent Long, Tom Robeson, Greg Warner, Randy Chivington, Bruce Wollenhaupt. ' FIFTH ROW ' Kim Moorman, Marcia Shellabarger, Gary Hook, Keith Rayle, Rex Lloyd, Ruth Speakman, Kevin Kimmel, Bruce McCoy, Brent Fissel, Vicky Smith, Tom Morgan, Terry Hundley, Don Boyd. Concert Choir .Members of the Concert Choir performed on Autumn, Christmas, and Spring Concerts, as well as Thanksgiving and Christmas School Assem- blies. The Concert Choir participated in an ex- change concert with the Spencerville Senior Choir. The Lanciliers, a small group from the choir, was reorganized and performed for the Middle Point Lion ' s Club, various churches, the Van Wert Home and Recreation Show, and other civic groups. Members of the Concert also participated in the District III O.M.E.A. contests and Festival Choir. The Concert Choir finished the year by per- forming at Graduation. Our Director Mrs. Anita Mowery 17 it m0 As .? FIRST ROW: Dean Kirkendall, Dave Daeger, Bill Chivington. SECOND ROW: Scott Wermer, Terry Hundley. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mowery, Dan Sanders, Tim Tomlinson, Doug Warnecke, Tom Robeson. FOURTH ROW: Tom Morgan, Steve Wallace, Keith Rayle, Rick Ashbaugh, Dave Ross. Glee Club ana Girls 7 Chorus FIRST ROW: Mabel Trindle, Carol Hook, Teresa Ashbaugh, Yvonne Bowen, Mary Van Wynsberghe, Barb Miller, Vicki Cashel. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mowery, Cheryl Coil, Vicki Hernandez, Diann Harter, Barb Allen, Chris Warner, Lucille Mullen. THIRD ROW: Vicki Hitchcock, Vonda Sanders, June Sanderson, Kathy Poling, Maria Davis, Nancy Scott, Susan Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Deb Johns, Janet Stegaman, Dianne Smith, Dera Cramer, Babette Baer, Joyce Adams, Cathy Wood- yard. FIFTH ROW: Gana Bair, Rhonda Hyman, Sandy Mason, Sandi Schwartz, Lana Drake, Chris Bolton, Rhonda Lautenschleger. 18 M US1C Department ' s CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: Ruth Speakman, Vice-President; Vicky Smith, Secretary; Greg Warner, Treasurer; Nan- cy Mottinger, President. GIRLS ' CHORUS OFFICERS: SEATED: Rogana Bair, President. STANDING: Barb Miller, Treasurer; Chris Bolton, Librarian; Maria Davis, Vice-President; Vicki Cashel, Secretary. CHOIR PIANISTS: Maria Davis, Susan Johnson, Lisa Morris. Busy People CONCERT CHOIR CABINET: FIRST ROW: Deb Jones and Mary Jo Profit, Librarians; Mari Ann Bagley, Robe Chairman. SECOND ROW: Bill Chiving- ton. Randy Chivington, and Rick Johns, Managers; Terry Hundley, Robe Chair- man. 19 That is not the right note, Gary! 1-2-3 Everybody Sing. Sing along with the Seniors. Choir Cut-ups What seems to be the problem in the back row??? 20 unior Y-T eens FIRST ROW: Connie Williams, Barb Miller, Mary Van Wynsberghe, Teresa Ashbaugh, Kim Adams, Aimee Cowgill, Suzi Frey, Cheryl Breece, Kathy Font, Vicki Cashel. SECOND ROW: Deb Ashbaugh, Kelly Miller, Deb Arrington, Joy Miller, Vicky Hitchcock, Millie Easton, Diann Harter, Margie Lybold, Brenda Yoh. THIRD ROW: Kathy Poling, Jeanee Young, Nancy Scott, Jane Buettner, Kathy Woodyard, Goni Bair, Chris Bolton, Ellen Girod, Babette Baer. FOURTH ROW: Dianne Smith, Suzi Gorman, Randi Welker, Deb Thatcher, Sandy Schwartz, Ronda Adams, Rhonda Hyman, Sandy Mason, June Sanderson. The Junior Y-Teens also had a nice variety of pro- grams this past year. They met with the Senior Y-Teens and had joint meetings on many occasions. Deb Arrington, ICC Representative; Deb Thatcher, Program Chair- man; Millie Easton, President; Kelly Miller, Treasurer; Ellen Girod, Vice-President; Nancy Scott, Secretary. 21 senior Y-T eens OFFICERS, SITTING: Deb Adam, Treasurer; Kim Morris, President; Pam McClure, Secretary. STANDING: Mary Jo Profit, Co-Program Chairman; Deb Evans, Vice-President; Maria Davis, Co- Program Chairman; Mrs. Welker, Ad- visor. FIRST ROW: Gena Bair, Ginger Wollet, Carol Tomlinson, Carol Cole, Robin Welker, Sharon Holland, Janis Summersett, Mrs. Welker Advisor SECOND ROW: Rita Hire, Chris Stirn, JoDee Edwards, Maria Davis, Pam McClure, Deb Adam, Man Ann Bagley ' Sandy Chivington. THIRD ROW: Diane Evans, Chris Markley, Deb Evans, Kathy Price, Kelli Hughes, Gana Bair, Rose Marie Schneider, Jan Pollock. FOURTH ROW: Ann Ditto, Mel Scott, Leta Collins, Kim Morris, Vicky Smith, Steph Morns, Kim Moorman, Cheryl Keysor, Mary Jo Profit. The Sr. Y-Teens had a busy year consist- ing of monthly meetings with interesting programs. One such program was the Jan- uary meeting which featured a well-known hairstylist who cut hair and gave the girls tips on good grooming. For a money-making project, the girls had an Easter Dance. The final meeting was the Mother and Daughter Tea on May 8. The program fea- tured Prom Parade, a preview of what girls were wearing to Prom. 22 Science Club Has Many Activities FIRST ROW: Calvin Morris, Dan Van Wynsberghe, Chris Bolton, Brenda Markley, Chris Stirn. SECOND ROW: Mary Van Wynsberehe, Carol Cole, Marilyn Lare, Bev Blythe, Chris Markley, June Sanderson, Don Medford. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mathew, Greg Leffers, Mr. Edinger, Ruth Hammons, Ruth Speakman, Craig Kimmel. The Science Club again sponsored the local Science Fair. This year there were over 100 entries from both the high school and junior high. Members went on a field trip to Columbus to the State Science Fair and the Ohio Historical Museum. The Club sponsored an ecology program, enabling it to be- come a member of the Ecology Council of America. For the project, members sponsored Clean-Up Day for which they painted the large paper cans in the hall. During the basketball season, the Club held a radio raffle. Tom Davis was the winner of a portable, AM FM radio. The Club also held monthly meetings. OFFICERS, SEATED: Dan Van Wynsberghe, President; Chris Markley, Secretary- Treasurer. STANDING: Mr. Mathew, Advisor; Ruth Speakman, Vice-President; Mr. Edinger, Advisor. 23 r v i OFFICERS: Mrs. Foltz, Advisor; Danny Van Wynsberghe, Vice President; Pam McClure, Secretary-Treasurer; David Breese, President. National Honor Society Dr. Stan Casebere was the featured speaker at the National Honor Society induction May 3. His topic was the Physiol- ogy of the Crucifixion. wJi 4 4 i 4 4| m , , HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS, SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Harter, Danny Van Wynsberghe, Beverly Blythe, Ruth Speakman, Maria Davis, Pam McClure, Rog Rank, David Breese. STANDING: Mrs. Foltz, Advisor; Debbie Hiller, Chris Stirn, Mel Scott, Brent Fissel, Bruce Bauer, Mike Elston, Chris Markley, Janis Summersett, Carol Tomlinson. 2 Student Council FIRST ROW: Mr. Shade, Advisor; Doug Warnecke, Nancy Mottinger, Deb Adam, Ellen Girod. SECOND ROW: Jan Friesner, Chris Stirn, Kathy Poling, Nick Leiendecker, Cheryl Breece. THIRD ROW: Danny Van Wynsberghe, Tom Ber- ryman, Audie Thatcher, Roger Dunifon, Kim Moorman. During the past year, the Student Council was active in many school functions. They sponsored the 1973 Home- coming with a dance afterwards. They also sponsored this year for the first time, Olympic Day. They also participated in the Student Council Exchange Program with Wayne Trace High School. The Student Council plays an important part in the governing of our student body. OFFICERS: Nancy Mottinger, President; Deb Adam, Secretary; Danny Van Wyns- berghe, Vice President; Chris Stirn, Treasurer; Ellen Girod, Parliamentarian. 25 LANCER VIEWS STAFF, SITTING: Deb Adam, Nancy Mottinger. STANDING: Ruth Hammons, Lana Drake, Don Medford, Dan Van Wynsberghe, Debbie Hiller, Mr. Schroeder. Advisor, Mr. William Schroeder. The Lancer Views is the name of our school newspaper. The members of the journalism class make up the staff of the Lancer Views. This year the class published ten issues of the paper and one April Fool ' s issue for the enjoyment of the students and faculty. Various jobs of the students are editing, making lay- outs, composing stories, typing stencils, mimeographing and assembling the paper. The Lancer Views received an Honorable Mention in the Northwestern Ohio District Competition newspaper judging contest. This award marks the third consecutive year that the paper has been awarded an Honorable Mention. Lancer Views Co-Editors Deb Adam and Nancy Mottinger. 26 SEATED: Deona Bartley, Teresa Ashbaugh, Doreen Davis, Millie Easton, June Sanderson, Rogona Bair. STANDING: Randy Chivington, Nancy Scott, Keith Rayle, Vonda Sanders, John Fedele, Mary Ann Bagley, Kathy Woodyard, Mr. John Castleman. Library Assistants Vonda Sander, Treasurer; Nancy Scott, Vice-President; Mr. John Cas- tleman, Advisor; Mary Ann Bagley, Secretary; Randy Chivington, Presi- dent. Annual Stajj Overcomes M any Assistants: Vicky Smith and Steph Morris. Everyone believed it couldn ' t be done. They said we couldn ' t produce a yearbook. With a staff of only eight, two cameras with one working only half the time, we managed to get it done. We had other problems to overcome such as finding lost pictures, writing copy and drawing layouts. It was hard work and about the only thing that kept us going was Mr. Grilliot furnishing us with pop, peanut brittle and popcorn. 28 Typist: Kim Morris. Mary Jo Profit, Assistant Editor; Mr. Paul Grilliot, Advisor; Debbie Hiller, Editor; Jan Pollock, Assistant Editor. EXECUTIVE STAFF. FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Profit, Debbie Hiller, Jan Pollock, Vicky Smith. SECOND ROW: Dave Ross, Steph Morris, Kim Morris, Craig Kimmel, Mr. Grilliot. 29 Campus Lift At our meetings we have wall to wall carpeting with kids. Campus Life Director, Ron Hage, talks to and tries to help each one of us. That electric chair smarts doesn ' t it. Brent? 30 FHA FHA OFFICERS, SEATED: Rose Marie Schneider, Secretary; Debbie Hiller, Vice President; Kristie Keysor, President; Karen Mihm, Treasurer; Mrs. McGee, Advisor. STANDING; Diane Evans, Reporter; Mel Scott, Parliamentarian; Kim Moorman, Point System; Steph Morris, Historian; Deb Evans, Recreation Leader; Sharon Evans, Songleader. FIRST ROW: Debbie Hiller, Diana Trammel, Jean Evans, Mary Van Wynsberghe, Aimee Cowgill. SECOND ROW: Sandy Chivington, Rita Hire, Jan Pollock, Joyce Adams, Karen Mihm, Suzi Frey, Ginger Wollet. THIRD ROW: Nancy Letters, Sharon Evans, June Sanderson, Rhonda Lautenschleger, Debbie Evans, Rose Marie Schneider, Diane Evans. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. McGee, Kristie Keysor, Kim Moorman, Monica Gamble, Steph Morris, Mel Scott, Lana Drake. 31 State Homemakers Kris tie Keysor and Rose Marie Schneider 32 V.I.P. ' s in ' 73 for FHA Voting delegates for the State Convention were Debbie Evans and Sandy Chivington. Debbie Evans also served the local chapter as recrea- tion leader. June Sanderson went to the State Convention and served as a member of the State Chorus. Mrs. McGee is shown presenting Debbie Hiller with a certificate for being a secretary to the Home Ec. department. She also received a trophy for doing outstanding work for FHA. Debbie was the local and county Vice President and was in charge of programs. She won the State Award of Merit for the club and went to the State Convention to receive it. The 1972 FHA Valentine Queen, Debbie Evans, crowns Mel Scott as the 1973 Queen. Kristie Keysor, chapter President, presented Queen Mel with red roses. Kristie also served as the county FHA President and received her State Homemaker Degree at the State Convention. 33 Future Farmers of America 71 ' 72-73 OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: Steve Harter, Vice President; Rog Rank, President; Bruce McCoy, Sentinel. SECOND ROW: Rex Lloyd, Treasurer; John Jones, Reporter; Dave Girod, Student Advisor; Dennis Owens, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Mike Poling, Dana Sealscott, Ted Bartley, Kirk Semer, Gary Ashbaugh, Bruce Gorman, Mike Welker, Dana Welker, Rick Ashbaugh, Bruce Ries, Dave Ross. SECOND ROW: Bob Long, Tom Davis, Ron Hessel, Randy Myers, Don Harter, Dan Lloyd, Andy Edwards, Phil Lape, Kim Zinn, Ed White. THIRD ROW: Jim Wingate, Roy Ringwald, Mark Keith, Steve Lay, Mike Collins, Shane Neer, Stan Weldy, Charlie Pugh, Dave Morris, Kent Bowers. FOURTH ROW: Rex Lloyd, Rog Rank, Larry Black, Mike Dickman, Dennis Owens, John Jones, Larry Stemen, Bruce McCoy, Steve Harter, Dave Girod. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Gerdeman, Advisor; Don Breece, Student Teacher. 34 SENIOR PARLIAMENTARY TEAM, FIRST ROW: Don Breece, Student Teacher; Dave Morris, Steve Harter, Rog Rank, Bruce McCoy, Dan Lloyd, Mr. Gerdeman, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Rex Lloyd, John Jones, Dave Girod, Dennis Owens, Steve Lay, Larry Black, Don Harter. i-mb—m.-bf Arm mm is mm i vhii im hi 11 «a« i ik i i wit ■■■■m k r am m ti wmmm i m ' W mWm . mm m ! •■■■■■■.« w ■■i m mmm mmm mt ii ■mmm mmm ii r: M . _., m - i mm mwi mmmwmmk M ■isi unit ; V- is  i isi miiir B President Rog Rank crowns 72-73 FFA Queen Diann Harter. 35 PLOWJOCKEYS, FIRST ROW: Rex Lloyd, Dan Lloyd, Dave Morris, Steve Lay. SECOND ROW: John Jones, Dennis Owens, Shane Neer, Mr. Gerdeman. RESERVE PLOWJOCKEYS, FIRST ROW: Bruce Gorman, Mike Poling, Dana Sealscott, Bruce Ries, Ted Bartley. SECOND ROW: Tom Davis, Rick Ashbaugh, Gary Ashbaugh, Ed White, Kim Zinn, Dana Welker, Dave Ross. THIRD ROW: Mike Welker, Randy Myers, Jim Wingate, Ron Hessel, Andy Edwards, Phil Lape, Mr. Gerdeman. 26 FFA Students Receive Awards Dave Morris is holding the BOAC Award presented to the Chapter. He also received his State Farmer Degree. First place Creed Speaking went to Dave Ross. 37 D.E.C.A. Returns toLHS Students are hard at work? SEATED: Don Dunno, Marcia Shellabarger, Charla Easton, Kathy Missler, Mary Bowen, Loretta Rupert, Teresa Collins, Bev Miller. SECOND ROW: Steve Rahrig, Kent Long, Dale Sanderson, Terry Thatcher, Dick Mottinger, Chuck Miller, Jeff Unterbrink, Gary Friedrick. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sanderson, Advisor; Randy Roush, Randy Rayle, Mike Hammons, Randy Heppeard, Mark Heppeard, Ken Bissonette, Peter Bissonette, John Thatcher, Paul Mongold, Mark Collins, Barry Coil, Rex Mosier, Greg Semer, Greg Jackson, Greg Warner, Walter Bartz. THE DECA CREED I believe in the future which I am planning for myself in the field of Distribution, and in the oppor- tunities which my vocation offers. I believe in fulfilling the highest measure of service to my vocation, my fellow beings, my country and my God-- that by so doing, I will be rewarded with personal satisfaction and material wealth. I believe in the Democratic Philosophies of private enterprise and competition, and in the freedoms of this nation-that these philosophies allow for the full- est development of my individual abilities. I believe that by doing my best to live according to these high principles, I will be of greater service both to myself and to mankind. OFFICERS, SEATED: Kathy Missler, Secretary; Teresa Collins, Vice President. STANDING: Ken Bissonette, Treasurer; Steve Rahrig, President; Mr. Sanderson, Advisor. 38 Girls Athletic Association GAA OFFICERS; from Top to Bottom: Diane Evans, Vice President; Jeanne Mohr, Treasurer; Mel Scott, Secretary; Vicky Smith, President; Mrs. Williman, Advisor. Off to a Good Start The motto of GAA is A Sport for Every Girl and a Girl for Every Sport. The purpose of GAA is to provide Athletic Activities for all girls of Lincolnview H.S., to encourage good sportsmanship, and to encourage support of all school Athletic Activities. A wide variety of activities are offered to meet the interests of all GAA members; opportunities to participate in the activities must also be geared towards the needs of members. Through GAA the members are offered the opportunity to participate in leisure-time activities, the opportunity to attempt new and different sport activities, the opportunity to improve skills, and the opportunity for competition. 39 G.A.A.. Cabinet and Members CABINET MEMBERS, SEATED: Deb Evans, Ann Ditto, Penny Burnett, Chris Markley, Chris Stirn, Deb Arrington. SEC- OND ROW: Barb Allen, Cheryl Keysor, Maria Davis, Carol Tomlinson, Deb Johns, Kim Moorman, Mary Jo Profit, Sharon Hol- land, Debbie Hiller. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Williman, Advisor; Joyce Adams, Jan Pol- lock, Steph Morris, Vicky Smith, Mel Scott, Diane Evans, Jean Mohr. Dressed in cut-offs and sweatshirts, GAA members occupied the gym every Monday night after school to practice skills and techniques of several sports. Sports included were volleyball, basketball, and gymnastics. (Basketball was the GAA ' s main interest, having more participants than any other sports.) The year ended with the members receiving their awards on award night. MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Deb Ashbaugh, Margie Lybold, Jean Evans, Chris Mullen, Cheryl Breece, Deb Hiller, Doreen Davis, Carol Tomlinson, Deb Jones, Connie Medford, Teresa Ashbaugh, Mary Van Wynsberghe. SECOND ROW: Kelli Miller, Connie Williams, Linda Mosier, Deb Arrington, Deb Brown, Chris Warner, Suzi Frey, Lisa Morris, Janis Summersett, Angi Adams, Diann Harter, Sharon Evans, Karen Mihm. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Young, Carol Cole, Maria Davis, Marilyn Lare, Barb Allen, Kathy Price, Nonnie Bowen, Joy Miller, Goni Bair, Cathy Woodyard, Kathy Poling, Kim Adams, Vickie Hitchcock, Brenda Markley, Jo Dee Edwards, Sharon Holland. FOURTH ROW: Diane Evans, Jan Pollock, Vonda Sanders, Millie Easto n, Ellen Girod, June Sanderson, Jeanne Mohr, Rose Marie Schneider, Bev Blythe, Kelly Hughes, Dianne Smith, Sue Elston, Tina Fedele, Nancy Scott, Chris Stirn, Steph Fennig, Deb Johns. FIFTH ROW: Mary Jo Profit, Ruth Mongold, Deb Evans, Chris Markley, Judy Monroe, Kim Morris, Kris Keysor, Kim Moorman, Sandy Schwartz, Monica Gamble, Vicky Smith, Beth Van Wynsberghe, Rhonda Adams, Steph Morris, Mel Scott, Ruth Hammons, Deb Thatcher, Leta Collins, Diane Gilgenbaugh, Cheryl Keysor, Ann Ditto, Mrs. Williman, Advisor. 40 G.A.A. in Action 41 Scholarship Team FIRST ROW: Nick Leiendecker, Barb Allen, Sharon Holland, Brenda Yoh, Janis Summersett, Steve Elston. SECOND ROW: Robin Welker, Brenda Markley, Cathy Woodyard, Deb Adam, Brett Thatcher, Maria Davis. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Young, Becky Stinnett, Beverly Blythe, Dan Sanders, Doug Warnecke, Chris Stirn. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Leiendecker, Calvin Morris, Russ White, Mel Scott, Ruth Speakman, Steve Wallace, Dean Kirkendall. Dean Kirkendall and Dan Sanders receive a trophy for placing 3rd and 4th in District and State Tests in Geometry. Brett Thatcher and Steve Elston receive a trophy for placing 3rd and 1st in District and 5th and 1st in State Tests in Algebra I. Safety Council Receives State Award FIRST ROW: Jan Keltner, Millie Easton, Diane Gilgenbach, Bonnie Sprow. SEC- OND ROW: June Sanderson, Deb Thatcher, Leta Collins, Deb Brown. THIRD ROW: Monica Gamble, Beth Van Wynsberghe, Mel Scott, Kristie Keysor. FOURTH ROW: Roger Dunifon, Jim Wingate, Tom Morgan, Mr. Grilliot, Advisor. Monica Gamble served as Vice-President of Safety Council. The Safety Council received a State Award. Gov- ernor John Gilligan presented the Van Wert Safety Council the state award for voluntary safety. Monica Gamble from Lincolview represented our school to receive the plaque for outstanding safety work. There were over 1000 special dignitaries (leaders of organ- izations, State Patrol, Judges, Lawyers, and Sheriffs) from all over the state present at this safety con- ference. Mr. Grilliot, an advisor, says that this was a very rewarding occasion for all of Lincolnview. The other advisors to the council are Kent Johnson of Van Wert, Joe Howell of Crestview, Mrs. C. Dan Pennell of Van Wert and Jim Kindall of Ohio City. The Safety Council is an organization made up from students enrolled in area schools including Lin- colnview, Ohio City, Van Wert, Crestview, and Delphos St. Johns. The organization ' s primary purpose is to involve the youth with safety on the road, and to become aware of the hazards of driving. Besides serving on the Juvenile Traffic Court, the members are involved in programs to promote safety throughout the county as well as state. Mr. Grilliot started the Safety Council in the early 1960 ' s. 43 44 STUDENT LIFE 45 First Olympic Day Is Big Success 44 V k 1 fJl I V I IB|W r jBpn They ' ll never make it! Juniors win with the biggest pyramid. 46 Dances Dances are the main social function at LHS. Dances are sponsored by all four class- es and others are put on by FFA, FHA, Y-Teens, and Student Council. The dances are held on a Tuesday or Wednesday night in the LHS cafeteria. Royalty was crowned at two of the dances. The FFA crowned their queen at their dance in November and the FHA crowned their queen at their dance in Feb- ruary. Come on you guys let me hear. RL.LP.P.E.D. F.L.I. P.P.E.D. (Female Liberation Idealists Party for Per- manent Equality and Democracy), a comedy, was presented by the Junior Class on Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 October 6th and 7th. The play was held in the Lincolnview High School Auditorium. The play dealt with three sisters and their mother who joined a female liberation movement. Soon they had to decide between their boyfriends and husbands or the movement. F.L.I. P.P.E.D. decided to raid the Kitten Club which was owned by one of the sister ' s husband to show how women were degrated but their plan backfired. The cast of characters in the production included: Jane, Mel Scott; Christabelle, Monica Gamble; Flora, Joyce Adams; Niki, Steph Morris; Opal, Chris Stirn; Waitress, Deb Jones; Drusy, Chris Markley; Gaby, Diane Evans; Joe, Kent Long; Hap, Rick Johns; Mitch, Greg Warner; Clyde, Dave Rable; Dawn, Doreen Davis; Tom, Randy Chivington; Eric, Dick Mottinger; Hay- wood, Dave Morris; Dixie, Carol Cole; Bubbles, Carol Tomlin- son. Connie Medford served as the student director and Mrs. Anita Mowery directed the production. Who are the four sweeties in the front row? 48 Senl eniors Present ine Haunted Chair ' On April 6, the Senior class presented their class play, The Haunted Chair. The production was under the direction of Mr. Lynn Bell. The play, a three-act mystery farce, was centered around the strange disappearance of Mr. John Baxter ' s body. The family of John Baxter tries to find him and finds only strange disappearances among themselves. The cast included many comedy characters, who were very well played by each member of the cast. CAST MEMBERS, SEATED: Jeff Stahl, Henry Stanley; Maria Davis, Lucille Page; Beverly Blythe, Mrs. Burlove; Rog Rank, Inspector Gilhooley. STANDING: Kristie Keysor, Mrs. Moore; Don Medford, Lazy Lee; Craig Kimmel, Mr. Baxter; Rex Lloyd, Mr. Fallen; Tom Berryman, Bob Stanley; Deb Adam, Nelli Kennedy. Not pictured are Kimberly Morris as Lisa Lee and Vicky Smith as Peggy Moore. 49 1973 HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Cheryl Keysor 50 1Q73 Homecoming Attendants SENIOR, Cheryl Adams ESCORT, Jeff Owens JUNIOR, Diane Evans ESCORT, Mike Elston SOPHOMORE, Diann Harter ESCORT, Mike Hammons FRESHMAN, Kim Adam ESCORT, Audie Thatcher 1973 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND HER COURT: Kim Adam, Freshman Attendant; Diane Evans, Junior Attendant; Queen Cheryl Keysor; Cheryl Adams, Senior Attendant; Diann Harter, Sophomore Attendant. H, omecoming ' 73 t u S ,jWG ■' {■v-wk V ■• ■■i H 0- UlASfn hW B i In I 1 [I ' ' -..1 T m v l V 1 Cheryl Keysor knelt on a blue velvet pillow as she was crowned 1973 Homecoming Queen by Varsity Tri-captain, Rog Rank. Cheryl was crowned Queen during the half time between the re- serve and varsity games of the Lincolnview-Columbus Grove game. Lincolnview proved to be victorious by a score of 47-32. A dance was held immediately following the game in the high school cafe- teria. 52 Colo ur Fast dancing seems to be quite popular at our proms now. My World The Junior-Senior Prom, entitled Colour My World, was held May 12 in the Lincolnview High School gymnasium. Music was provided by the Ohio Northern University Stage Band. The evening was enjoyable for everyone. iisM i Parents and faculty enjoy the prom, too. Junior - Senior rom Hey Doc, did you lose another one? Girls work hard decorating for the prom. Even the guys helped on the prom! 54 Sophomore girls helped serve refreshments Junior High students also participated in the Science Fair. Calvin Morris is shown with his project on Chemical Control of Eutrophication. Craig Kimmel is shown with his project on Properties of Visible Electro- magnetic Radiation. Science Fair This year ' s Local Science Fair, larger than ever be- fore, was on March 7. There were 48 entries from the Junior High School and 59 entries from the High School. From these, 28 projects were selected to represent our school at the district fair at Defiance College. There, four of Lincolnview projects were selected to be shown at the State Science Fair in Columbus. Three of these projects received superior ratings at the state level. The superior projects were The Tongue, Its Anatomy and Physiology, by Kathy Poling; A Study of how Environment Affects the Heredity of Drosophila, by Dan Sanders; and Eutrophication, The Natural Aging of a Lake, by Calvin Morris. Calvin Morris, Dan Sanders and Kathy Poling went to the State with their projects. 55 I know that key ' s around here somewhere. If I ever get there, it will be a miracle. Awards Calvin Morris, Dan Sanders and Kathy Poling are recognized for their superior ratings received on their science fair projects at the state level. Americanism Test Sophomores Dean Kirkendall Nancy Scott Juniors Mike Elston Chris Stirn Seniors Don Medford Bev Blythe County Winners Chris Stirn Don Medford Bev Blythe District Winner Chris Stirn Diane Evans received 2nd place and Carol Tomlinson received 1st place in Girls ' Physical Education. 57 Students Are Recognized Joyce Adams received the best actress award; Brent Fissel, Props and Mechanical Works award; Connie Med- ford, Student Director award; Don Medford, best actor award. Boys are recognized for their golf ability. Geometry Dean Kirkendall Dan Sanders Brett Thatcher Steve Elston Algebra I 3rd in State 4th in State 5th in State 1st in State Dean and Dan also won first in the State as a team in Geometry. Brett and Steve also won first in the State as a team in Algebra I. 58 Kirk Semer won 2nd place award in Boys Physical Education I, Terry Owens won first place and Doug Price tied with Kirk for second place. Reserve coach, Mr. Grilliot, gives awards to his team for their fine season. Outstanding Freshman in Home Ec. Aimee Cowgill Yearbook Debbie Hiller Mary Jo Profit Jan Pollock Outstanding Safety Award Monica Gamble Roy Ringwald and Bob Long both received first place a- wards in Physical Education 59 1 :fy : mm ■■■,.■.• ' •■•■•.• i; •. • - -r ' ' X:K-? ' .- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 60 ACADEMICS 61 Business Department Carol and Doreen are working hard in Typing II class. Our Business Department includes these classes: Typing I II, Shorthand I II, Bookkeeping, and Office Practice. We are proud of the many fine secretaries coming from our Business Department. 62 Typing II students work hard to keep up with their assignments. Mrs. Schroeder Mrs. Guthrie Students in Shorthand I pay close attention so they don ' t get behind. 63 Language Department 64 The Language Department in- cludes French I and II; English I, II, III, IV; Journalism and Business English. Three new courses were taught this year by a new teacher. Miss Krouse taught Ethnic Litera- ture, Creative Writing, and Drama. Many of the students enjoyed these courses. Students learn the importance of usage, grammar, punctuation, litera- ture, and composing letters. These courses enable a student to become familiar with the English they will need in the future as well as now. Danny TRYING to type for the school paper in Journalism. French I students working hard to get their lesson. 65 y M Mr. Wolfrum Mr. Edinger Algebra students TRY to figure out their problems. The Math Department includes General Math, Algebra 1 and 11, Geometry, Advanced Math, and Physics. The teachers of these subjects are Mr. Edinger and Mr. Wolfrum. This was Mr. Wol- frum ' s first year at Lincolnview. Four boys got honors for placing high in State Ratings. Dean Kirkendall and Dan Sanders in Geometry and Brett Thatcher and Steve Elston in Algebra I. Steve Elston also received honors for placing first in the state in Algebra I. 66 Boy do I have a headache!! Math Department Many experiments are performed during Physics class to find the correct answers. 67 Science Department Mr. Edinger Science Class hard at work. Our Science Department includes the fol- lowing classes: General Science, Modern Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. In these classes the students study all aspects of human life, how it is created, and what makes it work. The students are also able to tackle problems and use their own know- ledge and efforts to solve them. 68 Scientist at work? Vocational Department Mrs. Sheldon Mr. Sanderson Mrs. McGee Mr. Clark Mr. Gerdeman 70 Homemaker of the Year Does Rex really know what he is talking about? ' lb Art class prove their artistic ability. The Vocational Department includes Art, Vo. Ag., Home Ec, Ind. Arts, and DECA. The vocational classes assist in preparing students to develop skills for their future. The Ind. Arts boys working hard on their drawings. Social Studies The Social Studies Department consists of Ameri- can Government, World History, American History, and Sociology. These classes deal with life and the important part we play in it. Peace and quiet at last! Mr. Schroeder 1 r tt fQkr ■: ■72 i: II 15 !! 0! !■:: 13 II !S Si M t all S3 i! II if I think I should of stayed home today. 73 Health and Driver Education I knew that stake was back there somewhere. Physical Education I II were taught tumbling, cal- esthenics, games, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and partic- ipated in eighteen tests measured on their age. Driver Education got by this year without an accident. There were 87 students that took part in the program this year. The guest speakers were Sgt. Scott, highway patrol, and Harvey Thatcher, insurance agent. Several movies were shown, all to help save a life. Six classes of health were taught this year. Many movies were shown, projects, surveys were made. 74 Physical Education Mr. Grilliot Mrs. Williman 75 Adm in i strati on SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: W. Everett Jones, Harold Ireland, Clerk; Clarence Ringwald. SECOND ROW: Dick Kirkendall, Ronald Engel, Ken- sT A s - neth Keysor, John Evans. Mr. David Leiendecker, Guidance Counselor er Sonne Mr. Luther Friesner, Night Custodian Mr. Howard Foltz, Study Hall Monitor Miss Evelyn Friesner, Superintendent ' s Secretary Mrs. Gloria Bauer, School Accountant 1 Mr. Markley, Night Custodian 77 Our Cooks: Mrs. Lucille Lytle, Mrs. Noreen Motycka, Mrs. Geneva Lambert. Mr. Graydon Elder, Custodian Mrs. Alice Neer, Secretary 73 Faculty L,ije ' Funny! Funny! Have you seen this new face around school? Mama said there ' d be days like this!! Mr. Ed. returns to childhood days! Which one is the monkey? And what is your problem? 79 80 SPORTS 81 Senior Member Rog Rank-Guard Senior Member Jeff Owens-Center St. Joe Sneaks by Lancers in District Play. Varsity Closes Season With IS- 8 Record! Senior Member Steve Harter-Guard Senior Member Jeff Stahl-Forward S2 Here we go again. Where ' s the ball? TEAM WE THEY Ayersville 60 54 Miller City 51 42 Kalida 53 64 Ada 79 62 Ohio City 74 47 Spencerville 52 65 Elida 69 80 Allen East 61 53 Van Wert 65 56 Columbus Grove 70 54 Ridgemont 74 71 Bluffton 78 57 Coldwater 68 74 Upper Scioto 59 62 Delphos Jefferson 67 56 Ottoville 69 59 Perry 83 72 Wayne Trace 63 66 Crestview 83 63 New Bremen 63 64 Tournament Crestview 57 51 Spencerville 59 41 Wapak St. Joe 67 70 Let ' em fight it out themselves. KNEELING: Don Medford, Manager; Mr. Larry Clark, Coach. STANDING: Jeff Stahl, Steve Harter, Rog Rank, Audie Thatcher, Ron Clark, Jeff Owens, Lester Davis, Mike Mammons, Mike Elston, Don Harter, Lynn Godwin. WE THEY Ayersville 59 47 Miller City 46 32 Kalida 27 38 Ada 48 32 Ohio City 58 40 Spencerville 47 19 Elida 59 57 Allen East 58 25 Van Wert 57 47 Columbus Grove 47 32 Ridgemont 53 34 Bluff ton 58 33 Coldwater 51 45 Upper Scioto 37 36 Delphos Jefferson 61 41 Ottoville 53 52 Perry 55 43 Wayne Trace 59 49 Crestview 42 52 New Bremen 45 38 Two more points for Doug. Reserve End Season With 18-2 Record 84 KNEELING: Greg Letters, Manager; Paul Grilliot, Coach; Roger Dunifon, Manager. STANDING: Bob Long, Dave Newland, Kim Morgan, Steve Taylor, Roy Ringwald, Chuck Schulte, Larry Stemen, Bruce Bauer, Kevin Longstreth, Doug Evans, Dean Kirkendall, Rick Johns. WE THEY Kalida 39 45 Ada 35 21 Spencerville 42 27 Allen East 40 23 Van Wert 52 40 Columbus Grove 46 56 Fort Recovery 60 54 Bluff ton 48 34 Upper Scioto 47 29 Ottoville 28 47 Delphos 48 36 Perry 55 39 Wayne Trace 66 37 Crestview 45 38 TOURNAMENT Bluffton 59 35 Spencerville 45 New Coach of Freshman Team Turns Out Good Season FIRST ROW: Brent Unterbrink, Doug Price, John Pavel, Scott Godwin, Brett Thatcher, Steve Elston. SECOND ROW: Doug Warnecke, Scott Wermer, Gary Miller, Jay Spridgeon, Tim Tomlin- son, Mr. Robert Sanderson-Coach. THIRD ROW: Jim Schneider, Stan Weldy, Kelly Altman, Kirk Semer. FOURTH ROW: Barry McDowell, Terry Owens, Mike Collins, Mark Keith. KNEELING: Vickie Hitchcock, Kathy Poling, Captain; Kim Adams. STAND- ING: Babett Baer, Sandy Mason. Spirit Still Lives at L HS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, LEFT: Carol Tomlinson, Janis Summersett, Cheryl Keysor, Captain; Diane Evans, Mary Lou McCracken. Spirit Leaders . Li hi B kw T I I JB A Wfe! r tr_ Tired after a long hard season of cheering. Deb Arrington was altern ate for the re- serve cheerleaders. R eserve Cheer lead ers Cheerleaders enjoy cheering the team on to victory. STANDING: Jan Pollock, Captain; Steph Morris, Dianne Smith. CENTER: Suzi Frey. KNEELING: Diann Harter. 87 New Coach Takes Baseball Team to District Tournament i  fr .-;■WW Wm Senior member, Rex Lloyd. INFIELD: Lester Davis, Kevin Longstreth, Audie Thatcher, Roy Ringwald. BATTERY: Mike Elston, Rog Rank, Rex Lloyd. OUTFIELD: Doug Evans, Bob Long, Dan Sanders. VARSITY TEAM, KNEELING: Bob Long, Brett Thatcher, Steve Elston, Dan Sanders, Doug Evans, Greg Warner, Mike Elston. STANDING: Mr. Wolfrum, Coach; Roy Ringwald, Rex Lloyd, Kevin Longstreth, Audie Thatcher, Lester Davis, Terry Owens, Rog Rank, Mr. King, Assistant Coach. 1972-73 SEASON RESERVE TEAM, KNEELING: Dave Beerbower, Brett Thatcher, Rick Ashbaugh, Doug Price, Steve Elston, Greg Warner. STANDING: Randy Myers, Jim Schnieder, Barry McDowell, Terry Owens, Paul Miller, John Pavel, Jay Spridgeon. Ohio City Wayne Trace Spencervilie Ottoville Crestview Crestview Spencervilie Delphos Jefferson Delphos Jefferson Coldwater Paulding Tournament Sectional Bluffton Ohio City District Continental Crestview We 8 1 3 8 13 1 3 13 They 4 1 3 5 2 3 7 1 2 9 12 89 rac. SPRINTERS, Kirk Semer, Dennis Medford, Kim Morgan, Craig Kimmel, Larry Stemen, Mike Hammons, Mike Collins. POLE VAULT, Mike Hammons. MIDDLE DISTANCE, Tim Tomlinson, Kirk Semer, Dave Morris, Lynn Godwin. DISTANCE RUNNERS, Dave McDowell, Steve Taylor, Rick Johns, Stan Weldy. 90 r « m RELAY RUNNERS, Right to Left, Larry Stemen, Don Medford, HURDLERS, Tim Tomlinson, Charlie Pugh, Mike Mike Hammons, Craig Kimmel, Charlie Pugh, Lynn Godwin. Collins. FIRST ROW: Billy Chivington, Manager; Dave Morris, Kirk Semer, Dana Sealscott, Dennis Medford, Craig Kimmel, Tim Tomlinson, Rick Johns, Kim Morgan. SECOND ROW: Sue Elston, Statistician; Dave McDowell, Steve Taylor, Mark Davis, Larry Stemen, Mike Collins, Mike Hammons, Lynn Godwin, Mark Keith, Stan Weldy, Don Medford, Millie Easton, Statistician; Larry Clark, Coach. LHS Wrestling FIRST ROW: Dale Lehman, Greg Warner, John Fedele, Greg Jackson, Dave Beerbower, Jeff Unterbrink. SECOND ROW: Don Boyd, Ted Bartley, Keith Robeson, Paul Mongold, Mike Poling, Jim Wingate. THIRD ROW: Tom Robeson, Manager; Dave Ross, Rick Ashbaugh, Andy Edwards, LaVern Schulte, Mark Roehm, Dan Sanders, Nick Leiendecker, Mr. King, Coach. Triangular-Delphos St. Johns and St. Marys Tinora Columbus Grove St. Marys Bluffton Elida Fairview Triangular-Wapak and Delphos St. Johns Paulding Hicksville Arcadia Ayersville Record Won 3 Lost 9 Sectional Champions-Paul Mongold and Jeff Unterbrink Hold him, Paul. Come on Lancer, break that hold. 92 Senior member Paul Mongold. Co-Captain. Senior member Greg Jackson. 93 LHS Golf SEATED: Brent Unterbrink, Doug Warnecke, Scott Wermer. SECOND ROW: Bruce McCoy, Dennis Schulte, Keith Rayle, Roger Dunifon, Dean Kirkendall, Mr. Schroeder, Coach. Senior member Bruce McCoy received the most valuable player award. 94 Cross Country The Winner! I know the finish line is up there some- where. FIRST ROW: Scott Godwin, Dave Newland, Tim Tomlinson, Steve Taylor. SECOND ROW: Lynn Godwin, Doug Evans, Kii Morgan, Dean Kirkendall, Rick Johns. 95 Sports Banquet Varsity basketball players and managers are congratulated for their fine work during the season. It ' s Not Funny! 96 SJM The Parents also enjoy the banquet. I a Sport Awards BASEBALL Best Batting Average- Roger Rank BASKETBALL Free Throws- Roger Rank Most Valuable Player- Steve Harter 1st All-Conference Team- Steve Harter 3rd All-Conference Team- Roger Rank Mike Elston CROSS-COUNTRY Most Dedicated- Dean Kirkendali GOLF Most Valuable Player- Bruce McCoy TRACK Most Dedicated- Mark Keith Most Points Accumulated- Lynn Godwin WRESTLING Most Valuable Player- Jeff Unterbrink 97 ' - n V ' 93 I SENIORS 99 The Great Class of 1Q73 CLASS OFFICERS Cheryl Adams Secretary Brent Fissel Reporter Mr. Bell Advisor Jeff Stahl President Maria Davis Treasurer Steve Harter Vice President The Senior class ended four years of high school on May 25. Graduation services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 27 in the high school gymnasium. Rev. Marie Hubbel from the Delphos and Middle Point Presbyterian Churches gave the Class Serman. Mr. David G. Elsass from Bowling Green University was the speaker. Ruth Speakman and Beverly Blythe w ere the students chosen to speak. Senior money-making projects consisted of a cake raffle, dance and class play, The Haunted Chair. At the end of the year, the class had $900 left in the treasury. They gave the money to a classmate, Penny Burnett, for a kidney transplant. Our royalty included Nancy Mottinger as Senior Halloween Attendant and Senior FFA Attendant, Cheryl Keysor was Homecoming Queen, and Cheryl Adams was Senior Homecoming Attendant. Two members of the class were inducted into the National Honor Society. They were Debbie Hiller and Brent Fissel. Five members of the class were chosen by the school principal as Outstanding Teenagers of America. They are Steve Harter, Debbie Hiller, Brent Fissel, Kristie Keysor and Rog Rank. These students were selected in recognition of outstanding ability, accomplishment and service in school and community. Their biographies were published in the 1973 Edition of Outstanding Teenagers Of America. In Sports, Rog Rank was selected as the all around Academic Athlete. Steve Harter was one of the top ten cagers in Van Wert County in basketball. Cheryl Keysor was varsity captain and has been cheerleader all four years. Marylou McCracken has also been cheerleader all four years. Debbie Hiller was varsity alternate and has also been cheerleader all four years. 100 Cheryl Adams Band 2,3,4; Choir 4; Girls ' Ensemble 4; Class Officer 1-Vice President, 4-Secretary; Y-Teens 1,2; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3; Class Play Crew 3,4; Vaudeville 3; Majorette 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. Deb Adam Choir 2-Secretary, 3; School Paper 4-Co-Editor; Class Officer 3-Secretary; Y-Teens 1,2-President,3,4-Treas- urer; Student Council 4-Secreatry; Church Youth Group 1,2-Secretary,3,4; Campus Life 4; Class Play 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,4; 4-H 1,2,3-Secretary; Pianist 3,4. CHERYL ELAINE ADAMS Homer DEBORAH JEAN ADAM Deb Mari Ann Bagley Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Church Youth Group 4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Library Ass ' t. 4; Class Play Crew 4; School Musical 1. Gena Bair Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 2,3,4; School Play 3; School Musical 1; Pep Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4. MARI ANN BAGLEY Flossie ROGENA LYNN BAIR Gena Gail Bailey Candy Striper 2,3-President; Band 1,2,3; Choir 3; Science Club 3; Library Ass ' t. 3; One Act Plays 2,3; Scholarship Team 2; Safety Council 3. Tom Berryman Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 2; Band 1; Class Officer 3-Reporter; Student Council 4; Campus Life 3; Class Play 4; 4-H 1-Treasurer. GAIL MARIE BAILEY Beetle THOMAS RICHARD BERRYMAN Hamburger 101 Ken Bissonette Church Youth Group 1,2,3; DECA 4-Treasurer. Bev Blythe Choir 1,2,3,4; Science Club 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3-President,4; Cam- pus Life 4; Class Play 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; GAA 4; Girls ' State 3. KENNETH BISSONETTE Buzz BEVERLY ANN BLYTHE Bev Mary Bowen Y-Teens 1; DECA 4. Dave Breese Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; National Honor Society 3,4-President; Student Council 3; Church Youth Group 1,2, 3,4-President; Campus Life 4; Class Play Crew 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4-Vice President; School Musical 1; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4. MARY ELIZABETH BOWEN Munchkin DAVID EVANS BREESE Breesie PJ Burnette Choir 3,4; Campus Life 3; Class Play Crew 3; GAA 4. Barry Coil Wrestling 2; Campus Life 3; Class Play Crew 3; DECA 4. PENNY JILL BURNETT PJ BARRY EUGENE COIL Cleat I02 Mark Collins Choir 3; FFA 1,2; Campus Life 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3; Safety Council 1,2,3. Teresa Collins Class Officer 2-President; Y-Teens 1,2-Secretary; Science Club 1,2; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4-Sec- retary; Campus Life 2,3; Office Help 1,2,3; FHA 3; DECA 4-Vice President. MARK JAMES COLLINS Mark TERESA JO COLLINS Teresa Maria Davis Band 2,3,4-Treasurer; Choir 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 3-Treasurer,4-Treasurer; Y-Teens 2,3,4-Program Chairman; Science Club 3-Treasurer; National Honor Society 3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3-Secretary,4- Secretary; Campus Life 3,4; Cheerleader 1; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; 4-H 1-Vice Presi- dent,2-President,3-Health Safety; School Musical 1; Pep Band 4; Stage Band 3,4; GAA 4. Lana Drake Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; School Paper 4; Y-Teens 1,2; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3; Class Play Crew 3; FHA 4; 4-H 1; Vaudeville 3; Major- ette 3,4. MARLAAYLEEN DAVIS Maria LANA SUE DRAKE Drake Donn Dunno Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 3; FFA 1,2,3; DECA 4; FFA Basketball Team 2,3; FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2,3. Charla Easton Girls ' Basketball 1; Girls ' Baseball 1,2,3; Campus Life 3,4; Class Play Crew 2,3; FHA 1,2,3; DECA 4; Safety Council 1,2. DONN JOSEPH DUNNO Kidd CHARLA MAR I EASTON Char 103 Jo Dee Edwards Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; YARC 3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3-Presi- dent,4-Treasurer; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Class Play Crew 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3-Secretary,4-Treasurer; School Musical 1-Student Director; GAA 4. Debbie Evans Band 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4-Vice President; Church Youth Group 1,2,3-Treasurer,4; Campus Life 2,3; Library Ass ' t. 2; FHA 2-Historian,3,4-Recreation Leader; 4-H 1,3; GAA 4-Sporthead. JO DEE EDWARDS Jo DEBORAH KAY EVANS Deb Ah! Hah! I caught you. Donnie, once in the morning does it. Brent Fissel Baseball 1; Band 1,2,3,4-President; Choir 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1-Treasurer,4-Reporter; National Honor Society 4; National Latin Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Class Play Crew 4; Scholarship Team 2. Dave Girod FFA Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3-Student Ad- visor,4-Student Advisor; Wrestling 1,3; Band 1,2. DONALD BRENT FISSEL Fizz DAVID LYNN GIROD Bardo 104 Karen Glossett Band 1,2; National Latin Honor Society 1,2,3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Office Help 1,2; Class Play Crew 4; Spanish Club 3-Corresponding Secre- tary; Latin Club 1,2; GAA 1. Ruth Hammons Choir 1,2,3,4; School Paper 4; Science Club 3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Library Ass ' t. 2; Office Help 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Scholarship Team 3; GAA 4. KAREN RAE GLOSSETT Karen RUTH ELIZABETH HAMMONS Rufus Steve Harter Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Track-Cross Coun- try 3; Yearbook 4; Class Officer 3-Vice Presi- dents-Vice President; FFA 1,2,3-Secretary,4-Vice President; National Honor Society 3,4; Church Youth Group 1; Campus Life 3,4; Class Play Crew 4; Parlia- mentary Procedure Team 1,2,3,4; Jr. Fairboard 2,3-President. Mark Heppeard Track-Cross Country 3; DECA 4. STEPHEN DOUGLAS HARTER Tripper MARK ALLEN HEPPEARD Hep Debbie Hiller GAA 4-Program Chairman; Choir 1; Yearbook 4-Editor; School Paper 4; Y-Teens 1,2-Treasurer; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3; Campus Life 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3-Captain,4-Alter- nate; Class Play Crew 4; FHA 1,2-Songleader,3-Treas- urer,4-Vice President; County FHA 3-Treasurer,4- Vice President. Kelli Hughes Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2; Campus Life 1,2,3; Office Help 3,4; Class Play Crew 4; YARC 4. DEBRA ANN HILLER Deb KELLI LEE HUGHES Hughie 105 Greg Jackson Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2 ,3,4; DECA 4; School Music- al 3; Safety Council 1. Richard Jones Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3; Student Council 1,2; DECA 4. GREGORY ALLEN JACKSON Jak RICHARD EDWARD JONES Chicago Thud John Jones FFA Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3-Reporter, 4-Reporter; 4-H 1,2,3; Safety Council 1,2,3; Class Play Crew 4; FFA Officer ' s Training 3; FFA Judging Team 1,2; FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team 3,4. Cheryl Keysor Student Council 1; Church Youth Group 1,2; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4-Captain; 4-H 1,2,3,4; School Musical 1; GAA 4; Class Play Crew 4; Jr. Leaders 1,2,3,4; Safety Council 1,2,3; Homecom- ing Attendants 1,2,4-Queen 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Yearbook 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; FFA Attendants 1,2,3; Class Officer 2-Vice President. JOHN DAVID JONES John CHERYL PAULINE KEYSOR Cheryl Kristie Keysor Pep Band 3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Safety Council 4; GAA 4; Band 1,2,3; Yearbook 3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 3,4; Class Play 4; FHA 1 ,2-Recreation Leader, 3,4-President; Office Help 4; School Musical 1; County FHA 3-Secretary, 4-President. Craig Kimmel Baseball 1,3; Track-Cross Country 4; Band 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Pep Band 3,4; Stage Band 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4. KRISTIE LYNN KEYSOR Kris FORREST CRAIG KIMMEL Craig 106 Rex Lloyd Basketball 1; Baseball 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,4; FFA 1,2,3,4-Treasurer; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 4; Class Play 4; Stage Band 2 3 ' Pep Band 2,3,4. Randy Mason Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Track-Cross Country 1; Golf 2,3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Class Play Crew 4. REX EUGENE LLOYD Rex RANDALL E. MASON Moose Pam McClure Class Officer 1 -Reporter; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4-Secretary; Science Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4-Secre- tary; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 2,3,4; Office Help 3,4; Class Play Crew 4; FHA 1; Scholarship Team 1. Bruce McCoy FFA Basketball 1,2,3; Wrestling 1; Golf 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 3,4. PAMELA SUE McCLURE Clure BRUCE ALAN McCOY Bruce 107 Marylou McCracken Vaudeville 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 2; Class Officer 1-Secretary,2-Secretary; FFA Attendant 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Science Club 1,2; Homecoming Atten- dant 3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Office Help 3,4; Scholar- ship Team 2; 4-H 1; School Musical 1; Safety Council 1,2,3; Majorette 2,3,4-Head. Don Medford Track-Cross Country 4; School Paper 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 4; Athletic Manager 1,2,3,4; Class Play 2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; 4-H 1. marylou Mccracken Louie DONALD RAY MEDFORD Don Kathy Missler DECA 4-Secretary; Campus Life 2; Class Play Crew 1,2,3; FHA2;4-H 1. Chuck Miller Baseball 1 ; Wrestling 1 ,2,3; Choir 3; School Musical 3; DECA 4. KATHLEEN MARIE MISSLER Georgie CHARLES ALBERT MILLER Chuck Paul Mongold Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Choir 3; Church Youth Group 1 ; Campus Life 2; 4-H 1 ,2. Kim Morris Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2-Program Chairman,3,4-President; Church Youth Group 1,2; Campus Life 3,4; Class Play 2,3,4; School Musical 1; 4-H 1-Reporter,2-Health Safety, 3-Treasurer,4. PAUL DEAN MONGOLD Goat KIMBERLY ANN MORRIS Kim 108 Rex Mosier Campus Life 1,2;DECA4. Nancy Mottinger Choir 1,2,3,4-President; Class Officer 2-Reporter; Y-Teens 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Student Council 3,4-President; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 2,3; Class Play 2,3; Scholarship Team 1,2,3. REX ALAN MOSIER Trix NANCY KAY MOTTINGER Nanc Shane Neer Choir 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4. Dennis Owens FFA 1,2,3,4-Secretary; Church Youth Group 3,4. SHANE ROBERT NEER Shane DENNIS ALLEN OWENS Dennis Jeff Owens Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track-Cross Country 1,2,3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4. Kim Perry Basketball 1; Track-Cross Country 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Choir 3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3; Campus Life 1,2,3,4. JEFFERY ALLEN OWENS Checo KIM EUGENE PERRY Jim 109 Mary Jo Profit GAA 4; Choir 1,4; Yearbook 4-Ass ' t. Editor; Y-Teens 1 ,2,4-Program Chairman; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 2,3,4; Library Ass ' t. 2; Cheer- leader 1; Office Help 3; Class Play Crew 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; School Musical 1. Charles Pugh FFA Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track-Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Church Youth Group 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3. MARY JO PROFIT Jo CHARLES STANLEY PUGH Charley Steve Rahrig Wrestling 2; Lab. Ass ' t. 3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3; DECA 3,4-President. Rog Rank Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4-Captain; Track- Cross Country 3; FFA 1,2,3-Sent.,4-President; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; FFA Judging Team 1,2; FFA Officer Training 2,3; Parliamentary Procedure Team 1,2,3,4. STEVEN CARL RAHRIG Steve ROGER WILLIAM RANK Rog Randy Rayle Golf 1,2,3; Band 2,3,4; Choir 2,3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3; Campus Life 2; Library Ass ' t. 1,2; Athletic Mgr. 1,2; Class Play 3; Safety Council 1; DECA 4. Randy Rhodes Track-Cross Country 2; Wrestling 1; Band 1; Stage Band 1. RANDALL EUGENE RAYLE Rannall RANDALL G. RHODES Greaser 110 Tom Robeson Wrestling 2,3,4; Choir 4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4-Vice President; Campus Life 4; Athletic Man- ager 4. Becky Rumble Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4. THOMAS NOLAN ROBESON Robby REBEKAH ANN RUMBLE Becky Loretta Rupert Choir 1,2,3; Library Ass ' t. 2; Office Help 3; DECA 4. Rose Marie Schneider Band 1,2,3,4-Secretary; YARC 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; GAA 4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Library Ass ' t. 2; FHA 2,3,4-Secretary; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. LORETTA ALBERTA RUPERT Rup ROSE MARIE SCHNEIDER Rosie Greg Semer Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Track-Cross Country 1; Wrestling 2,3; Church Youth Group 3; Campus Life 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; DECA 4. Vicky Smith Choir 1,2,3,4-Secretary; Yearbook 1,2,4; Class Offi- cer 2-Treasurer; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2,3; National Latin Honor Society 1,2,3,4; CYO 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3-Treasurer,4-President; School Musical 1; GAA 4-President; Senior Ensemble 4; Lanciliers 4. GREGORY PAUL SEMER Crash VICTORIA LYNN SMITH Vic 111 Ruth Speakman Choir 1,2-Treasurer,3,4-Vice President; Science Club 3-Vice President,4-Vice President; Lab Ass ' t. 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; National Latin Honor Society 1,2-President,3,4; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Library Ass ' t. 2; Class Play Crew 3,4; Schol- arship Team 1,2,3; Girls State 3; DAR Award 4. Jeff Stahl Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track-Cross Country 2; Band 1 ,2,3,4-Vice President; Glee Club 3; Class Officer 3-President,4-President; Student Council 1,2; Campus Life 3; Class Play 4. RUTH ANN SPEAKMAN Speak JEFFREY JAY STAHL Star Jeff Unterbrink Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Golf 3; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 3,4; Glee Club 3. Danny Van Wynsberghe Wrestling 1,2; School Paper 4; Science Club 3,4-Presi- dent; Lab. Ass ' t. 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4-Vice President; National Latin Honor Society 1,2; Student Council 3,4-Vice President; Church Youth Group 1,2,3,4; Athletic Mgr. 1; Scholarship Team 1,2. JEFFREY UNTERBRINK Dink DANNY RAY VAN WYNSBERGHE Dannel Rosangela Riberio dos Santos Rosangela is an exchange student from Brazil. She is an honorary member of FHA and was staying at the home of Abe Van Wynsberghe. 112 Graduation Not Only Symbolizes an End but the Beginning oj a New Life MEMBERS OF THE 1973 GRADUATING CLASS OF LINCOLNVIEW HIGH SCHOOL. FIRST ROW: Debra Hiller, Greg Semer, Tom Robeson, Marylou McCracken, Loretta Rupert, Nancy Mottinger, Mary Bowen, Rosangela dos Santos, Steve Rahrig, Donn Dunno, Penny Burnett. SECOND ROW: Gail Bailey, Steve Harter, David Breese, Karen Glossett, Pam McClure, Charles Pugh, Rex Mosier, Jeff Stahl, Kathy Missler, Maria Davis, Jeff Unterbrink, Randy Rhodes, Rogena Bair. THIRD ROW: Deb Adam, Randy Rayle, Rex Lloyd, Bev Blythe, Rose Marie Schneider, Shane Neer, Rog Rank, Bruce McCoy, Mary Jo Profit, Cheryl Adams, Ken Bissonette, Mark Heppeard, Mari Ann Bagley. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Evans, Dave Girod, Danny Van Wynsberghe, Jo Dee Edwards, Teresa Collins, Tom Berryman, Forrest Kimmel, Don Medford, Charla Easton, Kelli Hughes, Richard Jones, Brent Fissel, Cheryl Keysor. FIFTH ROW: Lana Drake, Greg Jackson, Barry Coil, Randy Mason, Kim Morris, Ruth Speakman, Dennis Owens, Jeff Owens, Mark Collins, Vicky Smith, Kristie Keysor, John Jones, Kim Perry, Paul Mongold, Ruth Hammons. 113 VALEDICTORIAN - Ruth Speakman The 1973 Graduating Class of Lincolnview Number of Graduates 57 Class Motto . . . I am not afraid of tomorrow because I have seen yesterday and I love today. Class Flower White Rose Class Colors Light Green and Dark Green Class Advisor Mr. Lynn Bell SENIOR AWARDS Agriculture Roger Rank Athletics Roger Rank Band Brent Fissel Business Education Debbie Adam Distributive Education Teresa Collins English Ruth Speakman Home Economics Kristie Keysor Journalism Nancy Mottinger Mathematics Beverly Blythe Science Ruth Speakman Social Studies Debbie Hiller History and Government Don Medford Vocal Music Nancy Mottinger LINCOLNVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BACCALAUREATE AND COMMENCEMENT SERVICE CLASS OF 1973 MAY 27, 1973 - 2:00 P.M. Prelude Selected Numbers (Mrs. Edwin Etzler, Organist) •Processional, Pomp and Circumstance . . . . Elgar (Lincolnview High School Band) •Invocation Rev. George W. Witmer (Salem-Zion Presbyterian Churches) Vocal Music, Lincolnview High School Concert Choir No Man Is An Island Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer Vocal Music, Lincolnview Senior Girls Ensemble You ' ve Got A Friend Carol King Cheryl Adams, Mari Ann Bagley, Maria Davis, Kim Morris, Nancy Mottinger, Vicki Smith Scripture, Matthew 25: 3945 Rev. Richard E. Mason Class Sermon, Aware, Care and Share Rev. Marie Hubbel (Delphos and Middle Point Presbyterian Churches) Instrumental Music, Lincolnview High School Concert Band Try to Remember Harvey Schmidt Honor Address Ruth Speakman, Beverly Blythe Senior Awards Merlin Shade Speaker David G. Elsass What ' s Right (Bowling Green University) Presentation of Class Dick Kirkendall Presentation of Diplomas Board of Education (Clarence A. Ringwald, Jr.) •Alma Mater Class of 1973 •Benediction Rev. Albert S. Womer (Haviland United Methodist Charge) Recessional Fanfare and Recessional Ployar (High School Band) •Audience Please Stand ' ■1 ■5 I , t ■r SALUTATORIAN - Beverly Blythe Graduation Day Finally Arrives Seniors need help right up to the end. Deb finally reaches the end. Seniors wait patiently to receive their diplomas. Just a few more steps, Ruth. Hurry up Nanc, or you ' ll be the last one in. 115 Seniors Take Government Trips The Seniors took several Government trips this year. They visited the State Capitol in Columbus, the County Jail, Municipal Building, Court House, and the Elections Board. We ' re on our way. Here comes the judges! 116 The County Commissioners explain what their jobs are. Steve, the jail sentence is pretty long for stealing police cars. Mrs. Van Wynsberghe explains the procedures of the elections board. I think maybe we ' d better pay attention. Sheriff Don Thomas explains procedures of the jail. 117 Seniors Visit State Capital Sha ne, who ' s your friend? Mr. Hadley and Mr. Oxley were our representatives who took us through the capital. Mr. Grill iot and Mrs. Foltz were our chaperons. 118 Seniors Retreat to Childhood Days Deb Hiller and Cheryl Keysor. Looks like I did it again. Mom! 119 Just Being Seniors Don ' t worry Dave, there ' ll be better days. 120 Wait till your turn John. Don is studying again. 121 Seniors Are Recognized Deb Adam received the Black Inc. Award. Mr. Merle Brady, from the Van Wert American Legion, presented to Rog Rank and Maria Davis the American Legion Citizenship Award. 122 For Their Many Achievements Mr. Sanderson presented to Teresa Collins the DECA Award. Mrs. McGee presented to Pam McClure the Betty Crocker Award. Tri-Captains Rog Rank, Jeff Stahl, and Steve Harter presented our Sectional Basketball Trophy to Mr. Kirkendall. 123 UNDERCLASSMEN Class of 74 Steve Beerbower Kent Bowers Pete Bissonette Larry Black Deb Brown Randy Chivington Sandy Chivington Carol Cole Leta Collins Doreen Davis FIRST ROW: Steph Fennig, Treasurer; Joyce Adams, Vice-President; Karen Mihm, Secretary. SECOND ROW; Mr. William Schroeder, Advisor; Audie Thatcher, President. 126 127 Mike Hammons Tina Hammons Don Harter Randy Heppeard Rita Hire Back in the good old days! 128 Kent Long Kim Longstreth Chris Markley Dave McDowell We caught you again, Carol! Connie Medford Karen Mihm Bev Miller Jeanne Mohr Dick Mottinger Chris Mullen Donna Newland Kim Moorman David Morris Stephanie Morris Linda Mosier 129 Shirley Placke Jan Pollock Kathy Price David Rable 130 Audie Thatcher Gina Thatcher Jackie Thatcher John Thatcher Sharon Thatcher Terry Thatcher Carol Tomlinson Phil Walters Greg Warner Robin Welker Eating jelly beans again! 131 Juniors Doing Their Thing Reserve coach, Mr. Grilliot, lights the Juniors bombfire for the first pep rally. Get ready for the explosion! Hi Guy! THE SEWING SISTERS 132 Russ, we told you not to skip studyhall any more. Why does everything have to happen to me? 133 Angi Adams Deb Arrington Gary Ashbaugh Theresa Ashbaugh Goni Bair Yvonne Bowen Don Boyd Cheryl Breece Jane Buettner Billy Chivington a ass of ' 75 134 Diann Harter, Vice-President; Mr. Wolfrum, Advisor; Janene Young, Secretary; Roy Ringwald, President; Dean Kirkendall, Treasurer. Norma Davis Roger Dunifon illie Easton Sue Elston Doug Evans 135 Diann Harter Vicki Hernandez Ron Hessel Carol Hook Terry Hundley Jack Jackson Dean Kirkendall Sue Johnson Deb Johns larilyn Lare Kevin Longstreth Brenda Markley Dennis Medford Kelly Miller Sally Miller Ruth Mongold Kim Morgan Calvin Morris Lisa Morris Randy Myers 137 Dave Newland Bill Pollock Keith Rayle Roy Ringwald John the Great Nancy Scott Dianne Smith Janet Stegaman Larry Stemen Jim Rhoades Keith Robeson Dan Sanders June Sanderson Chuck Schulte Sandy Schwartz 4 138 Steve Wolford Kathy Woodyard Janene Young Kim Zinn 139 Super Sophomores ' Lfc LA. 11 140 jMk Everyone votes on voting day. Kim Adams Rhonda Adams Barb Allen Kelly Altman Deb Ashbaugh Rick Ashbaugh Babette Baer Deona Bartley Ted Bartley Dave Beerbower SEATED: Barb Miller, Vice Presi- dent; Scott Wermer, President. STANDING: Deb Ashbaugh, Secre- tary; Sandy Mason, Treasurer; Mr. Tom Edinger, Advisor. 142 £J jhMp 1 IllililiiffilSS III : ' A ' Class of ' 76 VickiCashel Cheryl Coil Mike Collins Aimee Cowgil Dera Cramer Dave Daeger Tom Davis Scott Dickman Karen Doner Andy Edwards Hey, what ' s the big idea!!!! 143 4 $ Kathy Font Scott Godwin Ray Hire Vicky Hitchcock Rhonda Hyman Karen Kaiser Mark Keith Phil Lape Nick Leiendecker Nancy Leffers Tammy Lintermoot Margie Lybold What are you doing, Mr. Edinger? Dave receives his FFA Award during the Awards Ceremony. 144 - i A r HBt, -I i , T r • M Sandy Mason Barry McDowell Barb Miller Gary Miller Hi Guy!! Please call on me, my arm is getting tired! Joy Miller Judy Monroe Lucille Mullen Yvette Newman Terry Owens 145 Doug Price Rhonda Rhodes Bruce Ries Mark Roehm Dave Ross Vonda Sanders Jim Schneider Dennis Schulte LaVern Schulte Dana Sealscott Kirk Semer Jay Spridgeon Peace, Baby. They will never find you there, Dave. 146 Brett Thatcher Tim Tomlinson Diana Trammel Brent Unterbrink Doug Warnecke Chris Warner Stan Weldy Dana Welker Randy Welker Scott Wermer Connie Williams Brenda Yoh Steve, we know you ' re short but is it necessary for you to stand on the chairs. 147 r if, — ? SL§p 1 i 1 ( Please give generously so Goober the mouse can go to college I 7, Freshmen in Action Why doesn ' t the bell ring? 148 Now I know why I was the only one that ate today. 149 ■.■■■■...-■: .: . ■■■.. 1.50 ADVERTISING 151 Queen Cheryl Keysor HOVERMAN STUDIO John R. Hoverman, C.P.P. U.S. 30 South Delphos, Ohio Betty L. Hoverman Phone 695-2776 Senior Attendant Cheryl Adams Junior Attendant Diane Evans Sophomore Attendant Diann Harter Freshman Attendant Kim Adam 152 iiiill§«y i,, v r m r Compliments of MIDDLE POINT BANKING COMPANY Your Friendly Bank Middle Point, Ohio Phone -968-2153 153 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 From your friends and neighbors at the PEOPLE ' S SAVINGS BANK VAN WERT OHIO 154 VAN WERT NATIONAL BANK YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK WILLSHIRE, OHIO OHIO CITY, OHIO VAN WERT, OHIO 155 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 73 from all of us at Central Soya Central Soya The FOODPOWEffPeople (YOUR PLANT LOCATION) 156 w.w.w. GIN-X-2 Compliments of MIDDLE POINT EQUITY EXCHANGE PHONE 968-2249 Middle Point Ohio 157 HARTER AND SON FUNERAL HOME Delphos, Ohio THE WHEEL INN Corner U.S. 30 and Canal DELPHOS, OHIO 158 DERRY DRUGS ' Where Service is Part of the Purchase Prescriptions are Priced Right to the Penny Main and Market Streets Van Wert Phone 238-1318 Ohio LINCOLNVIEW FFA CHAPTER Dave Girod Steve Harter John Jones Rex Lloyd Bruce McCoy Shane Neer Dennis Owens Rog Rank Charles Pugh Larry Black Kent Bowers Mike Dickman Don Harter Gary Hook Steve Lay Dale Lehman Dan Lloyd Dave Morris Paul Wingate Gary Ashbaugh Bruce Gorman Ron Hessel Obtain Seed Needs From An FFA Member Corn Beans Wheat Oats Earl Gerdeman Advisor Bob Long Randy Myers Roy Ringwald Larry Stemen Mike Welker Ed White Jim Wingate Kim Zinn Rick Ashbaugh Ted Bartley Mike Collins Tom Davis Andy Edwards Mark Keith Phil Lape Mike Poling Bruce Ries Dana Sealscott Kirk Semer Stan Weldy Dana Welker Dave Ross 968-2265 238-1289 159 CENTRAL MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY THE COMPANY WITH TOMORROW MINDED PROTECTION PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY BY HAVING ADEQUATE INSURANCE PROTECT YOUR FUTURE BY SEEING US ABOUT A JOB Van Wert Ohio FINE FURNITURE CARPET DRAPERIES m m FINE o 117 South Washington Van Wert Ohio 160 Compliments of NATIONAL BANK OF PAULDING Paulding Full Service Banking 399-5085 Ohio Congratulations to the Class of ' 73 E R TRAILER SALES AND SERVICE, IN C. MIDDLE POINT PHONE 968-2115 OHIO 161 ABC HEATING COMPANY 208 East Central Street Phone 238-0044 Van Wert Ohio Compliments of Purmort Bros. Insurance Agency 101 West Crawford Street Van Wert, Ohio Phone 238-6214 238-6690 PURMORT POLICIES PAY D. H. PARTS AND EQUIPMENT 204 East Central Street Van Wert, Ohio TAYLOR ' S AUTO SALES INC When you ' re thinking of good used cars, think of Taylor ' s Auto Sales All makes and models Phone 238-5856 231 South Washington Van Wert, Ohio 162 BECKMANNS Furniture, Floor Covering, Draperies 151-153 West Second Street Phone 419-692-8756 Delphos Ohio STALLKAMP DRUGS The Prescription Drug Store 228 North Main Street DELPHOS, OHIO THE FORT JENNINGS EQUITY CO. Grains, Seeds, Feed, Coal, Farm Supplies Grinding and Mixing Bulk Feed Delivery-Bulk Fertilizer Phone 286-2444 Fort Jennings Phone 286-2613 Rushmore 208-210 N. Main St. Phone 692-0851 Shop Shenk ' s With Confidence ' 163 ODENWELLER MILLING CO. GRAIN DEALERS Your Farm Service Supply Feed-Seed-Ferti I izer-Coal Ottoville Ohio PEOPLE ' S NATIONAL BANK ' The Friendly Bank in America ' s Friendliest City ' Featuring TelAir Drive In Service Delphos Ohio HAVILAND CLAY WORKS CO. CONVOY EQUITY EXCHANGE CO. Farmers Headquarters Box 93 Phone 419-622-6483 419-622-5481 Haviland Ohio 164 DULL LUMBER SUPPLY INC. North Shannon Street Phone 238-2868 Van Wert Ohio MAUNZ-MORTON PONTIAC, BUICK, GMC CO. PONT1AC BUICK TRUCKS 217 So. Walnut St. Van Wert Ohio F S Floor Coverings Over 10,000 yards of carpet in stock Phone 238-3899 200 E. Central Ave. 119 N.Washington Van Wert, Ohio PENGUIN POINT THE PEOPLE PLEASING PLACE Chicken-Roast Beef-Ham Summit Shopping Center Phone 238-6296 Van Wert Ohio 165 HAINES SUPER SERVICE RAGER ' S COUNTRY BUTCHER SHOP Complete Tune-up Wash Wax Brakes - Exhaust System Let us care for your car, your neighbor does. Cor. 30E. N. Wayne St. Van Wert Ohio Quality Meats Since 1927 Phone 238-1280 2 miles North of Van Wert on R. 127 Glen C. Rager Dan Rager Phil Fleming earn £ -I 1 Flowers and Gifts for all Occasions at FETTIG ' S FLOWERLAND 416 North State Street Delphos, Ohio Phone 692-6856 f ETTI S % J Lw r:irtc 1 1 1 6 South Washington Street Van Wert Ohio 166 BURGER CHEF 830 West Main Van Wert Ohio WANT TO HAVE FUN MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT: THE HOUSE OF ACTION PLAYDIUM LANES Van Wert Ohio Compliments of POLLOCK TURKEY RANCH Rural Route 1 Delphoa Ohio Fortney ' s Barber Shop 1107 W. Main Street Van Wert, Ohio 167 AAOIVTGO l lER i v a i Van Wert ' s Complete Department Store Satisfaction Guaranteed 120 South Washington Street Phone 238-6003 Van Wert Ohio THOMAS JEWELRY KEEPSAKE and JABEL DIAMONDS Wyler, Bulova, Hamilton, Zodiac and Acutron Watches 1 14 South Washington Street Van Wert, Ohio EWING LUMBER COMPANY Phone 238-2336 201 N. Cherry St. vS V BAGLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY Wholesalers-Retail General Contractors Sash Doors Plumbing Paint Heating Roofing Builders Appliances Van Wert Ohio Van Wert, Ohio 168 KNODELS SHORT-STOP 714 East Main Van Wert, Ohio Open 24 hours a day THE SCOTT EQUITY EXCHANGE COMPANY Scott, Ohio All of the farmer ' s needs Phone 622-6151 HILLCREST LUMBER AND BUILDERS SUPPLY KITCHEN AND BATHROOM REMODELING CENTER Telephone 238-3769 Van Wert Ohio BUETTNERS WELDING 2s Phone 968-2296 Middle Point Ohio 169 Omer ' s Alignment Shop Wheel Balancing Brake Service 508 NORTH CANAL STREET PHONE 695-1942 DELPHOS, OHIO tve cfln BALflnce Compliments of DELPHOS Auto SUPPLY LET US DO YOUR ' It 202 West Third Street Phone-692-7085 Delphos, Ohio FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION West of Court House, Van Wert ALEXANDER BEBOUT INC. Route 4, West Ridge Road Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Phone (419) 238-9567 Tom Alexander Gene Bebout 170 HASTINGS MARKET 117 North Broadway Spencerville Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 73 PHIL JONES GENERAL CONTRACTOR ROOFING AND SPOUTING Phone 667-2713 Venedocia Ohio Compliments of Ohio Electro Polishing Co., Inc. VENEDOCIA, OHIO JONESCO FERTILIZERS FEEDS CHEMICALS Phone 667-2815 Elgin Service Center Phone 667-2477 Bins, Augers, Testers, Elevators Elgin Ohio 171 OTTOVILLE BANK CO. 68 years of Service - Complete Banking Service - Member of F.D.I.C. and F.S.R. Phone 453-3313 Ottoville Ohio Makers of the famous Killbros. Grain Bodies Related Equipment Delphos, Ohio RAABE MOTOR SALES, INC. Better Ideas Come From Ford U.S. 30 South-Elida Road Telephone 692-0771 Delphos Ohio 45833 CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY FIBRE DRUM DIVISION Manufacturer of Fibre Shipping Drums Our motto is Drums Hard to Beat 975 Glenn Street Van Wert Ohio 172 j fonnj3m Clothing for Men and Boys 124 E. Main Street Van Wert Ohio YOU CAN POCKET MORE PROFIT BY CHOOSING Phone 238-1896 LARE GRAIN COMPANY Van Wert Ohio Compliments of MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Phone 238-1745 Van Wert Ohio ALSPACH FUNERAL HOME Three Generations Dedicated To Service Van Wert Ohio 173 LEONARD HARVEY INC EQUIPMENT CENTER FORD -OLIVER Van Wert Ohio Van Wert Propane Inc. L.P. Gas and Anhydrous Ammonia Phone 238-2681 Route 127 South Van Wert Ohio A and T SOHIO SERVICE LEITER-LININGER TIRE SERVICE Corner of Tyler Johnson Phone 238-4945 Van Wert MENDON, OHIO Ohio DOUBLE D. ENTERPRISE INC. Van Wert Ohio 174 Route 5 STRAWNS GROCERY MIDDLE POINT OHIO BURNETT ' S SHORT STOP 134 Fifth Street Delphos, Ohio Ph. 692-4936 OPEN 24 HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE JENKINS PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC VAN WERT, OHIO Phone 238-4064 Best Wishes To The Class of ' 73 STOLLER HATCHERY INC. Van Wert, O. McCOY ' S FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions 301 East Main Street Phone 238-0141 Van Wert, Ohio BRADY ' S FASHIONS Ladies and Children 107 E. Main St. Van Wert, Ohio A. J. LIPPI-ORCHARDS 1 Mile West on Route 30 Phone 238-4281 Van Wert, Ohio QUALITY APPLES AND CIDER DRAKE ' S HARDWARE CONVOY OHIO 175 JOYCE AND LAIMA YEARLING RESTAURANT HOME MADE PIES 1060 S. Washington Van Wert, Ohio BETTY JANE SHOP Town and Country Fashions Delphos Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF BRUNE PRINTING COMPANY 31 0W. Perry Street Paulding Ohio ODENWELLERS Men and Boys ' Wear Men ' s Shoes Delphos Ohio OTTOVILLE LUMBER OTTOVILLE,OHIO Phone 453-3335 CLAWSON ' S ELECTRIC 302 N. Main Street Delphos, Ohio Phone 692-6901 COMPLIMENTS OF John 0. Rellinger NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Complete Ins. Service Life-Health-Home-Auto Ph. 286-2660 Res. 286-2363 ELGIN GRAIN Liquid Fertilizer and Solid Fertilizer Hardware and Chemical Custom Application and Spraying Phone 667-2411 Venedocia Ohio 176 Owen E. Rank, Agent For THE FARMERS MUTUAL INS. ASSO. AND OHIO MUTUAL INS. ASSO. Insurance At Cost Grover Hil Ambulance Service Day or Night DIDRICK-TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME Newly decorated chapels Oakwood RESTWELL MOTEL Business Rt. 30 W. Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Phone (419) 238-0141 OLYMPIC LANES 430 Ervin Rd. Van Wert, Ohio Phone 238-0796 JOHNSON ' S RESTAURANT Smorgasborg Every Saturday Night 5-8:30 Homemade Pies Phone 399-4831 Paulding Ohio Compliments of the RUSTIC FINE FOODS AND BEVERAGES Saturday and Sunday Nights Phone 692-7976 Delphos Ohio ART BAUER ' S BARBER SHOP The Well Groomed Men Come From Bauer ' s Barber Shop. ' Phone 968-2129 Middle Point Van Wert GORDEN ' S MOBILE HOME COURT Kear Road GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ' 73 Ohio Ohio 177 Farms-City Property- Loans HOMER POLLOCK AUCTIONEER REALTOR Handling all types of real and Personal Property Sales Res. 1 Mile West on U.S. 30 Ph. 692-5811 Delphos Ohio VAN WERT BOOK STORE Office Outfitters - Rent, Lease, Buy 312 S. Shannon St. Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Phone 238-2977 LEHMAIMN ' S STORE Furniture-Carpeting a specialty Linoleum-Frigidaire Appliances 130 North Main Street Phone 692-0861 Delphos, Ohio Compliments of BUSY BEE RENTAL AND VAN AUTREVE Storage Moving 320 North Canal Delphos Ohio GRIGGS GARAGE Quality Used Cars Mendon Ohio Phone 795-3135 MEYER ' S IGA, INC. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 333 North Street Delphos, Ohio 45833 MENDON FARM STORE Allis Chalmers Farm and Lawn Equipment Phone 795-3335 Mendon Ohio NEW HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE STORE Monogram Heaters Burg Pumps Pittsburgh and Chief Paints Wilber L. Etzler, Prop. Phone 968-2106 Middle Point Ohio 178 CODLING ' S B C LAUNDRY 721 E. Main St. Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of LAUDINOIL INC. Van Wert, 0. Ph. (419) 238-0142 CONRAD MOBILE HOMES Schult, Windsor, Squire Also Modular Homes 500 W. Ervin Rd. Phone 238-9636 Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of LAUDICK ' S JEWELRY Ph. 238-2266 130 E. Main Van Wert, Ohio TRIANGLE MKT. Quality Meats Farm Fresh Produce Bakery Items Baked Fresh Daily VAN WERT FARM CENTER INC. MASSEY-FERGUSON SALES SERVICE Van Wert, Ohio SUMMIT SHOPPING CENTER Van Wert, O. 238-5666 CITY PAINT AND SUPPLY PAINT IS OUR BUSINESS Minnesota Pittsburgh 209 S. Main St. Ph. 695-2796 Delphos, Ohio 45833 FAMOUS FOR SPORTSWEAR 108 W. Main Van Wert, Ohio 179 CENTURY TRADING COMPANY Farm Industrial Supplies Military Surplus Salvage West Main Van Wert, Ohio C. C. VONDERWELL STOCKYARD DAYLY MARKET Phone 692-6831 Delphos, Ohio TECUMSEH CORRUGATED BOX COMPANY VAN WERT DIVISION BRICKNER FUNERAL HOME Van Wert Ohio VAN WERT OHIO MARSH TRUSTEES MARSH FOUNDATION Van Wert Ohio SHOWALTER. ' S SPORTING GOODS Phone 238-6065 108 N. Washington Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Delphos Compliments of the CITY FEED STORE Phone 692-7146 Ohio UNION 76 OHIO CITY, OHIO 180 BOOSTERS MARGARET ' S DRESS SHOP Spencerville, Ohio G.C. SPEED ENTERPRISES Spencerville, Ohio THOMAS E.BAYLIFF FUNERAL HOME Spencerville, Ohio MAURER ' S HARDWARE Mendon.Ohio FRYER ' S REXALL PHARMACY Spencerville, Ohio AMERICAN OIL COMPANY Venedocia, Ohio KOENIG ' S HARDWARE Venedocia, Ohio GOOD ' S MARKET Venedocia, Ohio ESMONDE ' S MARKET Mendon,Ohio A W DRIVE INN Van Wert, Ohio THATCHER KENNELS Van Wert, Ohio J. C. PENNEY ' S Van Wert, Ohio ST R A LEY ' S SUNOCO Van Wert, Ohio WILSON GIROD HARDWARE Van Wert, Ohio TAYLOR ' S FLOWERS GIFTS Van Wert, Ohio BROWN ' S TV SALES and SERVICE Van Wert, Ohio GORMAN ELECTRIC Van Wert, Ohio VAN WERT INSURANCE AGENCY Van Wert, Ohio RALPH RAGER HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER Van Wert, Ohio REX POLLOCK Delphos, Ohio OPEN AIR MARKET Van Wert, Ohio VORST SEWING CENTER Van Wert, Ohio WILKINSON PRINTING CO Van Wert, Ohio MARTIN McDONOUGH, WATCHMAKER Van Wert, Ohio JEROME INSURANCE AGENCY Van Wert, Ohio KILLION JEWELER ' S Van Wert, Ohio WORTMAN BROS. INC Van Wert, Ohio BEARD, CHILDS, RUNSER Van Wert, Ohio BURCHAM SONS PRINTING Van Wert, Ohio DR. JOHN M. SAXTON Oakwood, Ohio ACKOM INSURANCE AGENCY Van Wert, Ohio FRIGID LOCKER Van Wert, Ohio EMERSON Van Wert, Ohio HOLIDAY INN Van Wert, Ohio DEAL STUDIO Van Wert, Ohio OHIO CITY HARDWARE Ohio City, Ohio 181 BOOSTERS KEN PEG ' S Ohio City, Ohio CASSEL ' S FURNITURE JEWELRY STORE Paulding, Ohio HOME SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Paulding, Ohio POLING AUTO RESTORING Scott, Ohio GERALD SCHNEPP INSURANCE Van Wert, Ohio LP. VETTER BUILDERSSUPPLY Fort Jennings, Ohio REMLINGER DRUGS Delphos,Ohio CREDE FURNITURE STORE Delphos, Ohio C.A. RINGWALD Delphos, Ohio GRIBLER CLOTHING Van Wert, Ohio BALREICH CHIPS, BACHMAN SNACKS ■Van Wert, Ohio KENNEDY KUHN Van Wert, Ohio HOY BODY SHOP Grover Hill, Ohio HANGARTNER-BOGART-WALTERS INSURANCE ASSOCIATES Van Wert, Ohio ECONOMY SAVINGS LOAN CO Van Wert, Ohio GUNSETT COMPANY Van Wert, Ohio 182 183 I don ' t believe they ' re actually gone! Another year has gone by . . . the end for seniors and the end of the beginning for freshmen. This year the yearbook staff has taken a small amount of interest and blown it up to resemble involvement. Never before was this lack of involvement made more known to me than within the yearbook staff itself. I hope that next year and in years to come students begin to realize the importance of total student involvement and work toward that goal. We the staff have tried our best to capture the memories of the past year for all and hope that you enjoyed recalling the past. I would also like to thank those who helped make this yearbook possible, especially Mr. Paul Grilliot, who was always there when we needed him. Debbie Hiller-Editor 184
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