Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)

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3' , rim 11 u? f r Madeira High School Class of 1973 MNEMONIC TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication .............................. 5 Seniors ................................ 6 - Juniors -. ............................... 36 Underclassmen... ...............' ...... 45 Faculty 8 Administration ............... ..58 Fall Activities .......................... 69 Winter Activities ...................... 100 Clubs ................................ 118 Ads .................................. 147 Senior Directory ...................... 164 And you can tell everyone THIS IS YOUR SONG. It may be quite strange, But now that it's done I hope you don't mind That I put down in words How wonderful life is While you're in the world. Dedication MR. BUCHY: The Senior Class of 1973 would like to show our appreciation to one of the most spirited faculty members around. So it is to you. Mr. Buchy, that we dedicate the 1973 Mnemonic. The Class of 1973 Pass me the long green bug. please The Senior Class of 1973 Kurt Babe-V. Pres. Pres. Dickie Clark- Cindy Moore-Treas. Llsa Cross-Sec. TIMOTHY WlLLiAM ANDERSON A man must make his opportunity. Bacon ANTONY DANIEL ALLEGRA, II I am as able and fit as thou. Shakespeare LESLIE ANN ACOMB A MERRY heart doth good, like medicine, Unknown The end of the road SUSAN ANGUS Eyes too expressive to be blue, too lovely to be grey. Arnold THOMAS LEE APPLEGATE. II All we have willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist. Browning KURT ALLEN BABE If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a citizen of the world. Bacon CHARLENE ANN BAEHNER In nothing eEse so happy as in a soul remembering my good friends. Shakespeare GARY WILLiAM BALL The greater the man, the greater the courtesy, Tennyson PAMELA SUE BEAMER To err is human; to forgive is divine. Pope KlMBEFiLY LOU BAKER You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face. King EDWARD ALLAN BERTAUX And certainly, he was a good fellow. Chaucer WALTER CRAIG BLOWER I came; I saw; I conquered. Julius Caesar JOSEPH EDWARD BOIKE He loves each one of us. as if there were only one of us. St. Augustine BETH ANN BOMKAMP Love is the gentle smile upon the lips of beauty. Gibson DAVID BRACILANO I sought the simple life That nature yields. Crabbe ANTHONY MICHAEL BRENNER And he saiied by Sirens and thence outward and awayland unto Circe. Pound SUSAN PATRICIA BROOKS A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Dickens JANET LYNN BROUGHTON The heart that ioves is always young. Great Proverb Its not the end DAVID FRANCIS BURGER Life is not life at all without detight. Pat- more GAYLE CATHERINE BROWN Love is patient. Paul CHARLES ST. CLAIR BROWNE, III I have strength enough to move moun- tains. Paul CONSTANCE LOUISE BURKHARDT The face, the index of a feeling mind. Crabbe THOMAS ARTHUR BURKHARDT A very gallant gentleman. Atkinson DEBRA LYNN BURROUGHS I assure you she's the dearest girl. Dickens DANA EILEEN BURTON You're my friend what a thing friendship is, world without end. Brow- ning MARY PATRICIA CALDWELL Deeds, not words, shall speak me. Fletcher DEBRA LYNN BUTLER Yours are the sweetest eyes I've ever seen. Taupin JAMES PAUL BUSCHUH To be nobody, but myself. in a world which is doing its best. night and day, to make you everybody else. Cummings SUSAN GAIL CARNAHAN Some people are more nlce :han wlse. Cowper LINDA SUE CANADA You're as beautiful as you feel. King DAVID DOUGLAS CAMPBELL i am who I am. Taupin KENNETH EDWARD CHRISTIANSEN Some are born great, others achieve greatness, others have greatness thrust upon them Shakespeare MICHAEL RICHARD CLARK Give me but one firm spot on which to stand, and E will move the earth. Archimedes CLIFFORD PAUL CLAYTON JR. It's better to wear out than to rust out. Cumberland ROBERT LEE COLVIN His heart was as great as the woi'ld Emerson STANLEY CHARLES COOK Let us be merry. Dickens LlSA JANE CROSS I would look upwand laugh-and love-and lift. Walter MARK WILLIAM CONNOR If you believe in me, I'll believe in you Carvoll And thatls for certain DAVID WILLIAM CROSSLEY l believe that man will not merely en- dure: he will prevail. Faulkner VIRGINIA LEE DAVIDSON Thank God for the privilege of living. HLM MARY TERESA DELATRON lsaw and loved. Gibbon JOSEPH ROBERT DE NOMA He worked like an ox day and night; nobody spared him. Checkov ll ROBIN FRANK But to see her was to love her. Burns NANCY J0 DOUGLAS Take me as I am or let me go. Anonymous CYNTHIA ANN FAUX Great is the truih. and mighty above all things. Bible LURLINE FINERAN My friend. judge not me. thou seest I judge not thee. Camdin GLENN ROBERT FRANK He is wise-follow him. Lady Burton MADELSNE SUE GALLIET I believe because it's impossible. Ter- tullian JONATHAN DEWEY FRODGE lam a man for whom the outslde world exists. Gautier SCOTT LOUIS GAMPFER We no longer have time to prepare. We must be ready immediately. LeMay DENNIS PAUL GARRETT There is a destiny which makes us brothers; none goes his way alone. Markam BRIAN ROBERT GATCHELL Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding. Einstein JANET LOUISE GIBSON Have you had a little kindness shown? Burton BARBARA JOYCE GILL There is a lady, sweet and kind. Ford STEVEN LAWRENCE GILBERT He is perpetual fountain of good sense. Dryden KAREN ANITA GIBSON Truth is within ourseWes. Browning 15 DEBORAH ANNE GLASS I heard the laughter of her heart. Hammerstein BARBARA ANN GLASSMEYEH Love is patient. St. Paul DENNIS CHARLES GILLIGAN So far as a man thinks, he is free. Emerson RICHARD ALLEN GOOD He is the fountain of honor. Bacon ROBERT CHARLES GRAHAM Down in their hearts, wise men know the truth, Anonymous JEFFREY CHARLES GREGG He tried the luxury of doing good. Crabbe GLENN HOWARD GREGORY Diamonds are the kiss of death Anonymous JOSEPH ALLEN GROSSHEIM I am as free as nature first-made man. Dryden GARY STEVEN GROENWOLD Happy the man, and happy he alone. Dryden MARIANNE CAROL GRIPSHOVER Love is never boastful. nor conceited, nor rude. St. Paul 7 3:; FIOBEFIT MOFIRIS GULLEY I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own. Turgeniev JILL DEBRA HACKER Take a pair of sparkling eyes. Gilbert SUSAN ARLENE HAMILL Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. Emerson DAVID KARL HARDESTY Sail me on a silver sun where I know that I am free. Lennon-McCarIney 17 PAUL DAVID HELWAGEN Rather than love. than money. than fame, give me truth. Harrison DENNIS MAFtK HARRINGTON Whoso would be a man must be a non contormist. Emerson KAREN MARIE HARTKER The sweetest soul that ever looked with human eyes. Tennyson DONALD GENE HARTLEY To be strong is to be happy. Longfellow CHANDRA LYNN HASTY And I know how sweet life can be. so I'll keep myself free. Harrison DEBORAH ALLYSON HERTEL And she was as fair as the rose in May. Chaucer will never forget them JULIE ANN HERBERT I'm a free spirit, happy and free. John- son JANICE CLARE HILL Life is worth llving. Born Free KEVIN CARROLL HILLMAN Youth is the only season for enjoyment. Borrow DAVID ALLAN HOKANSON I'll try my best to make everything ' . succeed. Harrison ', ;. E, JOHN KENNETH HOLLAND . , The world by him shall yet be shook. . Unknown Till the day our lives end KATHERINE ANN HOPKINS To live is good. To live vividly is better. Eastman ROBBIN SUE HOLLIDAY She's the kind of girl that makes the news of the world. Lennon-McCanney LESLIE LYNN HOLMES Life, I love you; all is groovy. Simon 2O KEITH EDWARD HOWE I have no yesterday's. time took them away. tomorrow may not be-but I have today. McGinnis WILLIAM CLAFlK HOWARD I will do my best. That's all I can do. LBJ MARSHA SUSAN HURD Come . . . and let us be as happy as we can. Shakespeare DEBRA LYNN IERY How wonderful life is. Taupin PAUL MALCOLM INGRAM Peace. . . can only be achieved by un- derstanding, Einstein KATHLEEN MARIE JILEK Rest your gentle head upon her lap. and she will sing you the song that pleaseth you. Shakespeare FIEBECCA JO HULICK She doelh little kindnesses which most leave undone. Lowele PATRICK AQUINAS KEHOE A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Unknown BARBARA LORRAINE JOLLIS Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile. Simon DIANE KATHERINE JIRSA I look upon everyday to be lost in which 1 do not make a new aquaintance. Johnson EDWARD ALAN KEYSER Now I've been happy lately, thinking about things to come. Stevens RUTH ANNE KNAPPER Her smiie . . . served its whole pur- pose in being smiled. Rilke DONNA LEE KRAEMER If you put your trust in me, I'EI make bright your day. Lennon-McCartney FRANK EUGENE KUYKENDALL What shall I do to be forever known and make the age to come my own? Cowley 21 22 MARI ANNE LEONARD The stars are beautiful as the eyes of my people. Hughes SUSAN ELAINE LA BAHGE She has dark, wide-open, clever eyes. always looking into something. Checkov ROBERT GEORGE LAUGHLIN The moment he was introduced. he was summed up. Berryman JAN LEE LAWRENCE This is my moment and now is my story. Sparks ALANN BRAM LEINWOHL A man is as great as the truth he speaks. Flynn ROBIN SUE LESSEL Beautiful faces are those that wear whoIe-souied honesty printed there. Allerton JEFiFiY ANTONY LEONARD He never wants anything but what is fair and right. Hughes PAMELA ANN LINDNER I am only one. but still I am one. HaIe JEFFREY CULVEFI LINN He . . . has the heart to help. Lincoln RICHARD HAROLD LOUDEFI Where words are scarce. they are seldom spent in vain. Shakespeare ERIC ALLEN LOUIS I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. Hale To our lives each day STEVEN BRADLEY MC CLAIN I am who I am. Taupin JAMES EUGENE MAXFIELD I do believe we shall all be free some- day. Unknown DAVID LAWSON MACK A brave and true and downright honest man. Whittier 23 24 MARK ARDEN MC KINNEY In goodness there are all kinds of wisdom. Euripides DEBORAH LYNN MEYER A friend with whom I may be sincere. Emerson KEVAN WILLIAM MC KAY Let us strive to find a way to make all hatred cease; let us live in peace. Taupin Welve many memories ROBIN EVANS MIER Be good, sweet maid. and let who will be clever. Kingsley JEFFREY JAMES MILLER God is proud of those who are tall. Talmud CYNTHIA LEE MOORE She is beautiful and to be woo'd. Shakespeare KIMBERLY ANN MORGAN Knowledge, love, power-there is a complete life. Amiel RICHARD CRAIG NACHAZEL Strong ballets win strong men, and then make them stronger. Bagcot MICHELLE MARIE MULLER In her tongue Is the law of klndness. Proverbs XXXI ELIZABETH ANN MUENCHEN Behold how good and how pleasant It Is for brethren to dwell together in unity. Bible deep within our hearts SUZANNE NOLTE I live, which is the main point. Helne KIM LEE O'CONNOR I sought the simple life that nature yields. Crabbe LYNNE ANNE OEZER She is pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Suckling MARK DAVID OSTERBROCK He was exceadlngly wise, fair spoken. and persuading. Shakespeare 25 26 MARY LUELLA PESTER A man's heart deviseth his way; but the Lord directeih his steps. Bible PAMELA JANE PARSLEY A scholar possessing nothing of this world's goods, is like unto God. Pope Xystus I MARY ANN PAFITUSCH A wise and understanding heart. Bible DEBORAH SUE PATTEN ITis what I love determines how I love. Eliot HOLLY ANNE PERIN Grace is the ornament of ornaments. Grecian DONALD STEVEN PFAU . . . but be a man. Arnold JAMES SCOTT PETERSON God Ioveth a cheerful giver. Bible VICKI LYNN PICKELHEIMER Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship. and it's the best ending for one. Wilde REX GORDON PIERCE Happy are those who have no doubt of themselves. Flauberl TERESA ANN PIERCE Her ways are the ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peacel Bible MARTHA JANE PUMPLE Sorrow is brief, but joy is endless. Schiller To part with you DAVID ROBERT HADER He has a head to contrive, a tongue to persuade and a hand to execute mis- chiell Claredon JOHN DAVID QUINT DOUGLAS EDWARD PUTERBAUGH He made one laugh. Maugham Eilher he will lind a way or make one. Unknown 27 NANCY ANNE RIETMAN Nothing but heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend. Flautus CHERYL LYNN ROACH The plainest sign of wisdom is con- tinued cheerfulness. Unknown LAURIE ANN HEAD Love and do what you will. St. Augustine ROGER HODGEHS No one knows what he can do till he tries. Publilius Syrus BARBARA JO SAMS And we find at the end of a perfect day, the soul of a friend we've made. Brow- ning LINDA LOU SAUM Like a guiding light to help me through the darkest hours. Bread LEE FREDERICK SCHAEFER Ye shall know the truth. and the truth shall make you free. Bible KATHLEEN ANN SCHULTZ Love, and do what you le. St Augustine STEVEN WILLIAM SCHRADER Be yourself. It's the something you can do better than anyone else. Merman LOIS EMMA SCHUTZ Life is meant to be loved. E. Roosevelt JUDY ANNE SCOTT Love looks not with eyes. but with the mind. DeMaupessant MARY ELIZABETH SHAW If you wish to be loved, love. Seneca JEFFREY DEAN SHEAR Strong is the man who will stand up for his rights. Unknown ROGER DOUGLAS SCHULZE They can because they think they can. Virgil 29 30 DAVID ELLIS SHIVERS A wise man is like a pin. his head keeps hlm from going too far. Modern Maturi- W CAROL LYNN SMITH She was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit and laughter. Anonymous MARY JO SORRENTINO Love is kind and envies no one. St. Paul DONNA LOUISE STAGGE Much happiness can be overlooked because it doesn't cost anything. Forbes THOMAS GEORGE STORCH Prove all things; hold fast that whlch Is good. Bible ROBERT MICHAEL STEIER Brotherhood means giving to others the rights and respects you want for yourself. Beroff ROBERT DWIGHT STERRETT Every branch of knowledge which a good man possesses, he may apply to some good purpose. Buchanan THERESA JANE STRINGEH The weaith of a soul is measured by how much it can feel. Alger CLIFFORD DEWAYNE STRONG Keep my heart with all dillgence; for out of it are the Issues of life. Bible GINGER CAROLINE STULTZ The heart of a woman is grandt Shakespeare CAROL ANN TEDESCO There's nothing half so sweet in llfe as Iove's young dream. Moore LORIE ANN TREFZGER I'm on your side when times get rough. Simon MARCIA LYNN THEETGE Only that day dawns to which we are awake. Thoreau SUSAN ELAINE TENCH The ornament of a mask and quiet splrit. which is in the sight of God of great price. 3l JENNY LEE VEHBARG But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace. gentleness, faith. meekness . . . St Paul JOSEPH FRANK VlFtZI ! hate quotations, tell me what you know. Emerson MARK CHARLES ULREY Style is the man himself. Buffon KATHLEEN WAGNER Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot help but keep it from themselves. Barne JEFFREY DALE WALLACE Clever is the man who stops at nothing Cross JOAN PATRICIA WEBER You, know who I am by the song that I sing. Sparks JOHN RICHARD WEITZEL He is the free man whom the truth makes free. Cowper 32 BARBARA JOY WHITE She Is like the falling leaves. free and independent. Unknown GREGORY RALPH WIDMEYER Every man is a history of the world for himself. Striner LAURIE ELIZABETH WENSTRUP A virtuous woman is a crown. Bible NICOLETTE CHRISTINA WILDEBOEFI Oh fair maiden, nature has done thee justice. Cross RONALD ALAN WILSON We no longer have time to prepare, we must be ready Immediately. LeMay DENNIS PAUL WfPPER What is truth? Truth Is a man. Unknown JANET SUSAN WOLFE She cares for all. Anonymous 33 34 JOAN DIANE GRIGG There is always room for beauty. F.E, Coates JESSE LEONARD ARTIS Everywhere I go the sun comes shining through. Lennon-McCartney MICHAEL EDWARD ARTIS He, the merry mischief maker. Anon. JOHN RALPH BAMBER Men of few words are the best ones. Shakespeare JANET PATRICIA DENKER Open the door . . . change the world. Graham Nash Someday . . . CARL ERIC KRUEGER Let each man have the wit to go his own way. Propertuis MELISSA LOUISE JACCOD I enjoy all the hours of life. Emerson JOHN CRAIG WYNOCKER A great mind is as a great heart is. Emer son WAYNE DARYL MC CREARY To know how to laugh is to know how to live. Anon. JAM ES EDWARD O'KEEFE What I must do is all that concerns me, and not what people thlnk. Emerson SHAWN KATHRYN O'NEILL You shall above all things be glad and young, Cummlngs HONDA PATRICIA TRIBBLE A friend may be well reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Emerson SHERRY LEE ZlMMERMAN Whatever a beautiful woman says Is right. Proverb MICHAEL JAMES ZENTMEYER Wise as all mankind. 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E: Patti Foracker Sally Frodge Heather Furbee Debbie Gardner Laurie Gehlker Mike Getoor 39 Bob Gilben Annette Gillie Jim Glasgow Linda Gleaves Jeff Gordon Tom Graessle x Janice Greenert Sue Hall Barb Harman Scott Hart x ,4 - 4.. ,3. a Diane Heitz Jay Helson Randy Henke Bill Henry Peggy Hopewell 4 Art Hopkins Bill Hungariand Doug Hunt John Hurst Joyce Ibold Bruce Jacobs 40 6'7 , ; . K 1 , , . . Chris Jacobs Kandy Jenlngs Ralph Jordan Marguerite Keegan Pauline Ketterer Michele Klimecki Chris Kneipp Kathy Koehler Debbie Kohl Pat Lee Ernie Lewallen , ,--. V ' $ Karyl Lipp Patti Little Bonnie Lytle Daryl McCall Deni McCreary . 'x w - S. B. in curlers Melodie McQueary Julie Meiners Kathy Messingschlager Glenna Metcaif Jiil Miller 41 Bob Miller Jeff Morrow Cheryl Neal Jim Nethero Steve Niemeyer Carol Nolte Lois Ondesko Robin Oury K .: I-S Joe Parsley Larry Peasa Tom Pember Nancy Perkins Arlin Perry Sandy Prell Rick Purdy Gary Hay Mike Recker Evelyn Richmond Diane Rorie Nancy Ross 42 Joe Seal Donna Seybold Cathy Shelton Bob Shinkle John Shriver Debbie Siegel Jerry Smiley Cliff Spears Sheree Starr Becky Stebbin Thom Stephenson Jim Stevenson ii? I. i 1. Robin Stevenson Mark Steuer Scot Strong Pat Sunivan Julie Sunnenberg KA menn Toth Chip Tudor Tony Valmassoi Keith Van Pelt Kevin Van Pelt Bonnie Villari 43 44 Bill Walker Torn Walter Art Wilkinson Sue Winkelman Anna Winter Ben Wise Debbie Wise Kenn Wise Dawn Wojcik 'v Dave Young NOT PICTUHED: Debbie Barrett Randy Bowen John Brown Peggy Carpenter Daryl Davis Rick Forlines Tom Glasgow Bev Goderwis Robert Harris Mike Hendrix Ed Henneberry Patti Henderson Dale Hopewell William Kreutz Gary Keyes Kim McCudden Jeff Morris Kathy Stotler Jay Stover Tom Thompson Lisa WukuSiCk Laurie Gehlker Sec. Dave Babik-V. Pres. Mike Baker-Pres. Evelyn Richmond-Tres. . .. ., O.K., Judy, what did you put in my locker? Think it wiH be finished by next year, Deb- bie'? 45 46 Presldent-Doug Blough. Vice President-Carle Colen Secretary John Ma Underclassmen 4 . ier. Treasurer-Dlane Harrlngtonl 4331ng 020213.13?- xxwazg 90 ;:1:?, mripamm :ufngrlao Z 9-0 m U E . Alexander . Ancona . Ancona . Anderson . Anstaett . 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Valmassoi . Valmassoi . Verbarg . Wagner UJULLF-EU . Teetor . Theetge . Thomas . Todd Toki .. Wallace 9900,00 . Welland Wells . Widmeyer .Wise . Wojcik Woods S-yg'n-zl- M, Wyllie N, Wykoff T. Zentmeyer zzxmmo omnmogn . Wallace Ward Weber . Welland . Wessel . West White . Williamson Wilson . Winslow x Wipper . Wolf HaveWt you seen real beauty before? Black knight to Queen-Bishop 3 r , .. HELPA've got this big horn stuck to my face! Freshmen ponder whether to eat the mums or wear them. 57 :Hna-anr v N. azcxvh ' mm. 'M-a.... 1 a 7' Int'- 1 Matthew and friend Be that as it may, 58 Although your minds OK Mr Hartley Mr. Buchy Mr. Johnson I ML Shipman Mrs. Fiost Mr. Hanson Mr. Schneider 59 60 Miss Wrassman Mr. West Try thinking more, if just for your own sake. Mr. Graler 44.9.W A .- Mrs. Finger Mrs. Swafford Mr. Fischer . ' , Mr. Fellinger Mrs. Fullerton Mr. Zarley 61 62 The future still looks clear, so- 'II-u-- nu... .u nun... 5 1! Miss Schramm Mr. Ciifton Miss Wilson Mr. Hoffeld Mr. Taylor Miss Hargis Mr. Dunn Do what you want to do, know where you're going to- Mr. Combs Mrs. Holewski Mrs, Miracle Miss Mason Think for yourself bause we won t be there with you. Mrs Gilsdorf A... Two pounds of sugar and don't get the flour too lumpy. I , Mrs Durbin 64 BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mr. Toth, Mr. 1 1 x ' . .0 Mr. Herbert L. Dericks. Superintendent Mr. William S. Toth, Administrative Assistant 65 66 A Tribute to Mr. Long on His ' ..1 1948: With the office training class and new calculator. when Sellman was Madeira High School. 1968: The day has officially begun. 1972: There's got to be a solution for every problem. Twenty-Fifth Year at Madeira 1948: As a student teacher at Wilhrow High School. i? .7 a w - . 1973: Gathering the fruits of the vine, a favorite hobby. 67 68 Behind the Scenes 5 - . 391.... 5' - L W 33:; .i $3? v 7 i7 L-R: Mr. Barry Schmidt. Mrs. Helen Harris, Mrs. Bonnie Mc Creary. Mrse Elsie McClary, Mrs. Mary Matteson. Mrs. Barbara Witachger. Mrs. Russell Clark, Mr; Joe Byus. Mr George Louiso. Mrs. M. Burger. Mrs. M. Scott, Mrs. Canada. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. V. Lapthon, Mrs. V. Mc Kenzie, Mrs. L. Brian, Mrs. G. Beemon. Mrs. V. Beemon, Mrs. J. Arthur. The yearbook staff would like to give special recognition to Mrs. V. Beemon the manager of the cafeteria. This is her thirtieth year of service as part of the Maderia staff. We would like to thank you for your service. Mr. John Morgan. Mre John Henley. Mr. Henry Smith. Not Pictured: Mr. Pat Brim. Mr. Dennis Peaks. Jr. High cheerleaders get psyched. Our Team! Go Boys Go! 7O Madeira Football Opponents meet in a friendly manner. on . r h' g Gi1bert and G1asgow get em as Babik takes off. It's a Touch Down! Row 1: T. nggett, D. Clark. J. Wynocker. J. Shear, J. Frodge, F. Kuykendall. K. Babe. K. Christiansen. P. Helwagen. Row 2: C. Coler, B. Jacobs, J. Buschur, Co-captalns D. Mack, and D. Bracllano, C. Ulrey, G. Emrick. How 3: D. Armstrong, C. Cor- dano, B. Gilbert, P. Diebold, T. Glasgow. D. Hartley, G. Ballman. D. Babik, Kh. Van Pelt. 8. Gilbert, G, Gregory. K. Van- Pelt. How 1: J. Taylor, R, Vendries, FL Tanner, R. Shipman. K. Schneider. Row 2: B. KearnsV P. Strifler. J. Ellison, B. Hoffeld. Row 1: J. Wynocker, J. Shear, D. Clark, D. Mack, D. Hartley, P. Helwagen, D. Hardesty, D. Bracilano. Row 2: J. Buschur. J. Frodge. G. Gregory, F, Kuykendall. K. Babe, K. Christiansen, SA Gilbert, C. Ulrey. 71 72 Steve Gilbert 73 Sr. Football Players Dave Mack AW Dick Clark Kurt Babe Frank Kuykendan Don Hartley Dave Hardesty Paul Helwagen 73 How12J. Forg, M. Schweppe, M Pickelheimer. K. Medert, Captain - D. Blough. Captain - M. Amos, D lbold. D. Burroughs. R. Bachman. E. Case, R. Doughman. Row 2: L. Bryant, R. Burkhardt. J. Woods. 8. Stebbins, M. Collins, J. Hopewell, J. Collier, S. Caesar, J, Hamill, M. Bauer, J Seigfreid, B. Hoffeld. Row 3: Coach Shipman, R. Greenert. M. Schreibies. C. Bickford, T. Sullivan. R. Kennedy. J. Oswald, M. McCabe, T. Ball, T, Morris, W. Klimecki. T. Jacobs, B. Pfeifer, Coach Schneider. 3,355 mix: Varsity 4th League 5-4 JV-League Champs 7-0 , , . . . J . . . . . .. Frosh 3rd League 5'2 Row 1: S Blanck, J. Feller, M. Hendrix, B, Tuttle, J. Carnahan. B. Anderson, T. Ancona. R. Bachman, M, Miller. Row 2: Coach Ellison, D. Wallace. S Wipper, R. Spears. J. Holmes, B. Frye. K. Roeper, L. Jacobs, D. Puterbaugh, Coach Kearns. . J x 74 Dave Hardesty E.H.L. all league? Pulled down from behind. He got more than a hard yard. 75 Varsity:Fiow1 L- H: CAndrew, D Burton, B Gill, D. Seybold, J Weber, H. Oury,L Trefzger.P Lindner. Row2: J. Myers. K. Hartker, K. Morgan. R. Stevenson, K. Koehler. M. Emery, Coach: Miss Wilson. Missing: D. Dryer, K. Wilson, D. McCrearyI Seniors: Row 1. L-R: Karen Hartker, Pam Lindner, Kim Atrue Amazon defense! Morgan. Joan Weber. Row 2: Barb Gill. Lorie Trefzger, Dana Burton. 76 . . . - V I j -' -' . . V , w a . - . , , . . i, . V ' 1.1. . w 1t w r-a . bf- .. . -- $24.95 $37. R. Jr. Varsity: Row 1. L-R: S. Mahaffey, L. Miller, C.St1mac. J. Brenner, S. Evers. H. Berry, J. Kaes. How 2: C . Krurnmel, 3. Jacobs, K. Kamman. T. Kuykendall, L. Huser, J, Bushelman. A. Guy, C. Ledford, GA Orse, J. Brooks, Coach: Miss Wilson. - g i 'r r I - tifa '49 Q I : 'ix'. 3 ! 1 x m 1;qu $-aii2':i$$k ahmiaam N , 1A ca n 434. Freshman: Row 1, L-R: J. Patterson. J. Meyers, C. Coler. K. O'Connell, D. McCreary, H. Messinger, T. Clark. Row 2: M. Bobo. C. Dryer, D. Beamer. D. Harrington, S. Kneidl, Coach: Miss Wilson. 77 78 Cross Country 1 :5? r3t-r - ' . .. Standing: K. Norris. S. Wilson. D. Wipper, S. Holden, R. Weitzel, J. Wukusick. Coach West. Sitting: 0. Tudor. S. Brill, C. Gregg. G. Sutton, J. Maier, S. Neago. Aw. Come on, Coach. don't make me Please? Co-Captains: Dennis and Richard. 1972 Cross County Coach: Robert West September 9 Reading Invitational 5th of 14 September 13 Norwood 27 Anderson 30 Madeira 72 September 16 Reading 20 Madeira 45 Clermond N.E.-76 September 20 Madeira 21 Goshen 38 September 28 Madeira 25 Milford 39 Glen Este 68 October 4-E.H.L. Meet 4th of 8 October 10 Mariemont 27 Madeira 28 October 17 E.H.L. Meet 4th of 8 October 21-Sectional AA Meet 3rd of 19 October 282-District AA Meet 7th of 9 November 4-State AA Individual Meet Keith Morris placed 35m in Ohio I'm all tuckered out . . . Forget about it, coach, we aln't runnln. Faster than a speeding bullet . . , ifs Neagol 79 H- :-, ;: --. - 7w - w 11;. Row 1: S. Lytle, L. Loewenheim, J. Gibson. R. Homer, B. Behn. Row 2: R. Pierce, BA Durbrow. M. Wyllie. D. Hunt, B. Toth, J. Hurst. H Howard. 8. Peterson, D. Gardner, M. Baker, D. Butler, E. Jollis, J. Verbarg. C. Krummel. Row 3: T. Starch, J. Myers, B. Durbrow, J. Maier, J. Eggleston, C. Gibbs. C. Ernsting, S. Mahaffey. K. Calvin, 8. Joy. K, Wilson, E. Case, JA Buschur. J. Klich, J. Saum, FL Knapper, A. Gehlker, C. Andrew, S. Jacobs, B. Graver. Row 4: C. Malone, A. Wilkinson. K. Graham, P. Winslow, J. Arthur. L. Miller, S. Haynes, R. Ray, M Lux, B Tench. B. Gilbert. P. Helwagen, S. Schrader, D. Dryer, D McCreary. K. O'Connell. H. Perin, 8 Muiler. Row 5: B. Flies. D. McCall. P. Huston, J. Vogel, S. Hamil, J. Eling, R Lambert, K. Read, D Wojcik, J. Buschur, S. Tanis. T. Storch, R. Stevenson, T. Clark. M. Doughman, L. Gleaves, S. Tench, J. Lawrence. L. Judy, S. Butler. How 6: S. Soper, K. Boys. J. Cochran, R. Jordan. R. Graham,J. Grosseheim. P. Miracle, J. Helson, K. Wise, G. Toth. S. MacWilIiams, L. Acomb, S. Craig. J. Hill, J, Seal, L. Cross, L'Trefzger. L. Schultz. A. Heise. K. Morgan. This year our homecoming half time show was highlighted by the arrival of the new band uniforms. Scott Peterson added a bit of spice to the show by stripping his old un- iform off his new one. 80 Will this scattered mess ever be a half time show . . . Well, i '5 coming . . . t can-The Final Product! Yes Drill Team and Majorettes Row 1: D. McGreary mo-captaim. L. Cross maptaim. H. Perin wo-captatm. How 2: S. Butler, L. Trefzger. B. Graver, N. Rim- man, J, Verbarg, B, Jollis. D. Butler. Row 3: J. Lawrence. C. Andrew, K. UConnell, L. Schutz, K. Morgan, A. Heise. L Judy. Row 4: 8. Jacobs, C. Krummel. A, Gehlker, S. Muller. D. Patten, R. Knapper. D. Dryer. Not plctured-Sue Tench. -1 , . Kick-llne goofs featuring Judy. Nancy, Debby, Lisa. Sandy. Ruth, Jenny, and Debbie. Joe SeaI Drum Preparing for Battle 83 Cheerleaders Varsity CheeHeaders: L-R: Debbie Gardnen Marilyn Emery, Bunny Baehner. Robbin Holliday, Annette Gillie. Robin Oury. Robbin Bunny Senior Cheerleaders B4 School Spirit Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Kneeling: S MahaffeyV L-R: L. Sullivan, K. WellandV J. Kaes, V. Borcherding. 2.x. Freshmen Cheerleaders: L-R: J. Toki, L. Glick, N Christiansen. D, McCreary. C. Banks. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL A x , A Row 1: P. Lindner. B. Muenchen. D. Burton, L. Trefzger, K. Morgan. Row 2: K. Koehler, M. Emery, D. Dryer, K. Wilson. L. Gleaves. Row 3: Miss Wilson, R. Stevenson, L. Beck. 0. Andrew. R. Orey. J. Kaes. JV VOLLEYBALL ! ' 3 f 4.? 4.... a How 1: .J Bushelman, S. Lytle. L Sullivan, C. Meyer. 8. Evers. Row 2:8. Craig. H. Hertle, K. Gallenstein. Heussler. Row 3: C. Stimac, J. Brenner, L. Miller. 86 FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL The season of 1972-1973 m brought the Amazon varsity volleyball team their fifth E.H.L. title, again under the direction of Miss Wilson. The Junior Varsity team also claimed this title, but were led by Miss Hargis, new to the Madeira Girl's Sports scene. The freshman team was also coached by Miss Hargis. B7 88 Madeira Theater Arts Presents Aw come on, just one? Go. Kathy. Go T A E R G E mm v: E H T I dare you I tried H; I thought I would die! OLIVER -Mr. K's Success This musical was one of the finest productions ever for Madeira High School. The Theatre Arts Department would like to thank Mr. Klasmeier very much for producing and directing. I'd do almost anything. Walt Blower-Fagin Kathy Jilek-Nancy Dave Welland-Dodger Paul Helwagen-Bill Sykes Carol SmithaMrs. Sowerberry Dick CIark-Mr. Sowerberry Jody Brenner-Bet Scott Peterson-er. Bumble Joan Weber-Widow Corney Don Clark -Oliver Steve Gilbert-Noah Betsy Boike Charlotte Debbie Barrett-Old Lady John Shriver Mr. Browlow Janine Kilch-Mrs. Bedwin Jon Frodge-Dr. Grimwig Sally Frodge OId Lady Anita Guy Strawberry Seiler Nell Bostwick-Rose Seller Judy Hokanson-Milkmaid Kurt Babe-Knife Grinder Mike Marr-Long Song Seller Roger Rodgers Bow Strem Runner Valli Borcherding Henry Glancy Kris Welland Paula Hitchcock Steve Thacker Kathy Messingschlager Mary Beth Cleveland Donna Lang Roger Ward Diane Harrington Patti Good Joyce Ertel Joy Myers Mary Lou Pester Mark Shawver Lisa Burger Mike Doughman Diane Gardner Pam Husion Kids: Judy Saum Patti Howard Cindi Gibbs Sahara Hokanson Daryl Case Charlene Sexton David Collapy Mark Wyllie Bob Ries Jim Arthur Mike Wise Billy Burnett Tom Henry Rick Lowenheim Doug Coler Tom O'Connor Rob Arthur Mark Stern Mark Caudill 91 92 And Octoberfest ' 'u m- .1- mL-yal-L' .w nu .l. . It takes two to tango! A5133 is '5? T; .3. m 2 m- $4, X4. The Octoberfest featured: dancing . bag races and a yodelfng contest. 93 Wind them up - they walk, they The Freshmen Cheerleaders The Leader of the Band 94 IN- .. ' RAN M . Every year our freshmen get younger and younger! 95 u K1 96 Queen candidates and their escorts. Tension builds as the time grows near for the announcement of who will be Madeira's 1972 Homecoming Queen. The crowning of the queen. K Jigs - Pve heard of square dancing-but thlsm Miss Wilson. what are you doing hanging around those - er .. young ladies? Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake . . . Well, it sure aim lemonade! 99 Teresa sews industriously. Sophomores make a big investment. WINTER ACTIVITIES Peek-a-boo! Awaits victory rr meXm w m-mU E $ I 43:? RI Captalns - C. Browne, B. Sterritt, J Maxfield. JV Coach Bob West Varsity Coach Joe Clifton 101 Sr. Mark Connor Who took the basket? A new aspect in musical instruments 102 :. Who the 86$! do you think you are hitting? Sr. Bob Sterritt . '1; ' 1 ihrrm You, you, and you - Go to McDonald's and get 12 French Frles, 9 Blg Mac's. . . VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Clifton, Chip Browne. Jim Maxfieid, Kevin Van Pelt. Mark Connor. Ted Berteaux, Jeff Miller, Bob Sterrett, Greg Ballman, Keith Van Pelt. Tom Bascom. Dave Babik, Managers - Alann Leinwohl, Scot Strong W1 A Row 11Jeff Feller. Bob Anderson, Floger Bablk. Lance Jacobs. Ed Klien. Row 2: Coach West, Thor Jacobs. Bob Deters, Tony Haussler, Steve Rathman, Rick Spears. Art Hopkins, Manager Malcolm Leinwohl. 105 106 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL .1: Row 1: Chris Gregg. Mike Schweppe. Mike Collins, Scott Stapleton, Doug Blough, Dave Hamm. Row 2: Bruce Ingram, Rick Burkhardt. Breck Plumer. Mark Schribies. Jim Coliler, Tom Ball. Mike Amos. BiIl Pfieffer. r Nothing stops the Big Man. Jeff. don't tell me I'm at the wrong basket. The best is yet to come. GIRLS BASKET- BALL Row 1: C. Stimac, J. Kaes, P. Meiners. S. Kneldl. Flow 2: C. Lime. L. Miller. T. Clark. T. Kuykendall. H. Berry. K. Dryer. Row 3: Miss Wilson. L. Huessler, K. Gallenstein, J. Bushelrnan, S. Lytle. C. Coler. B. Hopkins, J. Myers. Miss Wilson! Help! 107 l ., 33 . ' 'HDEIRA - ' . ' . 5 22 J I HBEIRA . ?,gnrllv I i. A . A ' - ,, J A $ f, - Row1: Miss Wilson. M. Emery, D. Dryer, R. Stevenson. K. Wilson. L. Beck. R. Oury. Row 2: P. Llndner, L. Trefzger. K. Morgan, H. Perin. Well then, I'll take my ball and go homeA My hands are stuck! 108 T. Thompson, D. Hartley. D. Garrett, 3. Cook. MADEIRA MUSTANG WRESTLERS 109 . ,u - 4-H. .L I 4 , m V ' .- V t ' '49 Row 1: D. Knapper. H. Tien, D4 Hartley mo-captalm, D. Garrett wo-captalm. Fl Widmeyer. T. Ancona. Row 2: S. Brill, K. Medert, J, Toki, P. Burton. S, Cook, Fl. Bachman. S. McWilliams. R. Lambert. How 3: T. Thompson. B. Hoffeld, T. Morris, D. Young. J Wukisik, S. Finney, Coach Kearns. Give me ten. 130 Time and tension don't mix. An exhausted victor. Brute strength will win. HI Twisted. tired, and torn. Burton fights OI'L I won Well.... . but so what 112 Row 1: A. Wilkenson, J. Frodge. S. Brown. S Slaper. S. Gilligan, Coach Vendryes. Row 2: J. Nethro, F. Atkins, B. Toth. Fl. Pierce. B. Miller, S. Weber. Row 3: G. Iskra. S. Holden, G. Groenwal, 3. Peterson, S. Carlton, G. Frank, C Tudor, TUNA GO UP STREAM Last year our Hot Tuna got their splash into regular competition and almost drowned. However this year they seemed to have found their fins. Although they didnt win the league or come in second they did quite well, from a 4-13 season last year to an even record this year. Coach Vendryes and his tuna are well on their way to building a first rate swim team. 113 . H..... IIU . 118 .. .. .1: xaLV, fr .2: J .1. . J. v f ,. Note the massive crowd. CLUBS n v.41 a An Art! Arf! 119 120 STUDENT GOVERNMENT What would you think if I sang out of tune? Row 1: B. Ingram, J. Cochran, A. Grigg, H. Glancy, M. Doughman, M. Pickleheimer. Row 2: T. Stephenson, M. Shawver, J. Blough, J. Holmes, J. Arthur. FL Rogers. K. Babe, A. Danzel, P. Sullivan. Row 3: M. Bauer, R. Ward. M. Marr, E. Hofield, S. Thacker, P. Helwagen, K Ansteat. E. Lewallen. CHOIR Row 1: Miss Schramm, G. Gauo. K. Messingschlager, B. Bolke. NL Cleaveland, L. Saum. CV Stimac. C. Hahn. B. Sams. L. Shawver. 8. Cook. L. Kellog, K. Kneidl. B. Sanger. J. Verbarg. J. Weber Row 2: M. Doughman, K. Jllek, J. Falfln, L. Glick. J. Hokanson, J, Cochran. L. Burger. D. Hertel, T. Stephenson, S. LaBarge, B. Ingram, A. Grlgg, M. Wash K. Keithe, C. Gibbs. P. Faux, L Holmes; 121 GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row1: S Baker, P. Faux. M. Cleveland. B. Cook. M. O'Connor. S. Starr, B. Songer, D. Fevier. K. Kneidel, D. Iery, B. Boike, L. Burger, D. Lang. L. Shawver, H. Hamer, Miss Schramm. Row 2: D. Schmidt. C. Stimac, K. Messingschlager, J Verbarg. B. Sams. G. Gatto, C. Hahn, S. Barbish, D. Heitz, C. Gibbs, L. Kellogg, K. Calvin, L. Saum, S. LaBarge, D. Hertel. S. Metcalf. J. Ertel. Row 3: J. Hokanson, J. Weber. G. Ernstlng, P. Hitchcock, D. Reardon, J. Effler, D. Starr. J. Faltin, K. Jilek. T. Banks, T. Clark, L. Glick. K. Kuethe, N. Bostwick. L. Hueser, J. Meyers, A. Sheckshnayder. 1.. Holmes, J. Buschur. T. Kuykendal1,J. Pember, J. Patterson. Row 4: M. Hartman, B. Scott. P. Sterrett. N. Wykoff, B. Glassmeyer. J. Reynold, P Lindner. M. West, 8. Frank, P. McCIary, T. Zentmeyer, P Good, K. Crane, P. Miller, J. Gibson. D. Smith, J. Eiing. J. Rorh. F1, Stevenson, S. Mien A. ENSEMBLE Flow1: N. Bostwick, L. Saum. Row 2: J. Weber, K. Messingschlager, S. LaBarge, B. Sams, J. Myers. Flow 3: J. Ertel. M Pester, C. Gibbs, K. Jilek, T. Faux. R. Stevenson. Flow 4: P. Helwagen, K. Anstaet, M. Marr. S. Thacker. LA Huser. T. Stevenson, L. Kellogg, A. Danzl. EA Lewallen, M. Shawver, M. Doughman. I22 Zentmeyer. K. Crane, D. Smith, J. Rohr, J. Patterson, M. Bauer, 0. Bickford, R. Ward, K. Babe. DISTRICT XII Barb Sams. Sue LaBarge.Joan Weber, Mary Lu Faster, Linda Saum, Kathy Jilek. Mike Doughman, Mark Shawver. Thorn Stevenson, Mike Marr. Steve Thacker. Pam Helwagon. Would you stand up and walk out on me? How 1: B. Cook. G. Gatto, Fl. Homer. M. O'Connor, C. Starr, D. Lang, 8. Barbish, D. Fevrier, L. Shawver. A. Grigg Row 2: B. Ingram, D. Schmldt, G. Metcalf, J. Hokanson. B. Boike. D. Heitz, FL lry, C. Calvin, L. Burger, H. Glancy, J. Cochran. S. Meir, N. Wycoff. Row 3: D. Reardon, DA Starr, J4 Effler, T. Banks, K. Keithe, L. Glick, T. Clark, A. Schexnader. P. Good, D. Blough. A. Guy, A. Dansel, J. Holmes, M. Pickelhelmer. Row 4: B. Hoffeld, J. Falton, P. Sterret, B. Scott, T. Reuther, D. McCIary, T. 123 STRING ENSEMBLE Bu-onnxrwa Orrin: Ellucnlou 1 t u. . Mk? ,,1 ik- - , u id, J. Rohrsheib, S Meir, J. Rodgers, B. Sams. S. Gottscha Miss Schramm, K. Valentiner, A. Danzl, P. Sullivan. ll, L. Acomb. B. Diesleberg, D. Hunt. J. Helson. D. Gacaro, D. Seybold. Lend me your ears and VII sing you a song, THEATER ARTS u 1+: ,5? 124 -1 .. x '1- L-R: T. Delatron. L. Canada, M. Galliet. B. Hullck. D. Kraemer, D. Stagge, Mr. Houghton, M. Hurd, C. Roach. M, Sorrentino, B ELECTRONICS CLUB Max .- ' ,3 . I ikmu. How 1: Mr. Zarley. B. Maddox, T. Hall, G. Hill, A. Hcpklns, B. Mason. Row 2: P. Sullivan, D. Baisle, T. Burkehardt. T. Walters, D. Hartley. J, Grosheirn. J. Stevenson. D. Eggleston, .J. Helson. B. Gillam. I25 Officers Dana Burton - Publicity, Kaihy Wilson - Treas., Miss Wilson, Klm Morgan Pres., Julie Kaes - Outing Manager. Karen Hartker - Ass't. Business Manager, Robin Lessel - Sec, Pam Lindner - Vice Pres. Not Pictured: Barb Gill - Business Manager. Laurie Beck - Intramural Chairman. MUSTANG ECHOES , ,L r Row 1; B. Henry T. Valmassoi, J. Boike, D. Puterbaugh. J. Helson, M. Wyllie. J. Leonard, S. Marllng, T. Doerr Flow 2: E. Hillman. 8. Brooks. D. McCall. K. Meiners, J. Miller, K. Lipp, N. Wildeboer. Mr. Fischer, D. Hokanson, E. Lewallen. D. Barron, P. Horak, B, Hulick, J. Eling, M. Cleveland. And, I'll Try Not to Sing Out of Key -L Wha :, , 7:. , , . . Davd Hokanson. editor-in-chlef. i5 GONECNHQ GODY- Mark Wyllie lays-out an article. 127 MNEMONIC STAFF Au U - 8. Gilbert, Mrs. Fullerton. Ft Knapper, N. Flietman, 8. Butler, B. Craver, D. Patten, Mr. Fischer, Jt Gibson, Lt Cross, D. Butler, T. Stringer, K. Messingschlager. Lt Ball, J. Verbarg, Kt Christiansen, D. Rader. D. Clark. NOT PICTURED e R. Lessel. J. Scott, Mr. Klasmeier. D. Hokanson. EDITORS e D. Butler, D. Clark, T. Stringer, Ft. Knapper. Call it what you may - a goal. an aim, or perhaps a far ranging project, but no matter what the connotation, the fact remains that the production of the MNEMONIC equals hard work. Often, things look bleak and discouraging, but the lingering thought of deadlines to be met propets even the most unorganized people to make strides. I28 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: FL Frank, D, Ashmore, 3. Brooks. Robin Mier, V. Borcherding, S. Caudill. C. Krummel. Row 2:0. Hahn, L. Saum, K. Wagner. J. Weber, H. Tlen. J. Anderson, R. Banerjee, G. Emerick, P. Foraker, B. Henry, K. Lipp. K. Messingschlager. J. E1ing, T. Liggett. How 3: N. Wildeboer, K. Hartker. J. Buschur. S. Winkelman, N. Rietman. J. Myers, A. Gillie. J. Shear. J. Miller, D Hokanson, G. Widmeyer. D. Wipper, K, Gibson, 0. Stagge. R. Stevenson, S. Louis, J. Rohr, S. Tanis. H. Perin, B Sams. L Guenther, A. Guy, K. Foy. M. Hartman. D. Wojick. T. Valmassoi. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION PLEDGE I pledge myself to uphold the high purposes of the National Honor Society, striving in every way by word and deed to make its ideals lthe ideals of my school and of my life i Row 1: Mr. West, S. Gilbert, C. Coler. S. Blanck, H. Good, T. Bascom. M. Miller, J. Carnahan, T. Starch. B. Gilbert. P. Jelwagen, E. Jacobs, S. Carleton, F. Davidson. 0. Ulrey, D. Clark, D. Hartley, D. Bracllano, B. Hoffeld. D. Mack, D. Hamil, D. Friedlein. B. Frye, J. Frodge. Row 2: J. Woods. D. Brill. J. FeHer, Stebbin, J. Collier, R. Kennedy. T. Ball, W. Klimecki. R. Greenert. Row 3: J. Forg, C. Bickford, T. Sullivan. J. Hopewell. J. Schweppe. K. Medert, M. Collins. D. Burroughs, D. Hamm. K. Babe, J. Siefried, T. Jacobs, 8. Brill, R. Bachman, J. Blough. S. Ceasar. I get by with a little help from my friends. Y-TEENS .., .... ..r- n; ,. Row 1: L. Burger, B. Sponsler, Mrs. Barr, L. Kilch. J. Davls. Row 2: L. Johnson, K. McCudden, K. O'Conner. A Winter, B. Wagner, M. Keefe, S. Caudill, K. Stebbin, L. Wukusick. P, Ketterer, P. Hitchcock, D. Wojcik, L. Ondesco. 130 Row 1: M. Chamberlin, D. Wojick. Row 2: Miss Wrassman, P. Byrnes, , B. Cook. J. Davis. J. Broughton, P. Horak. J. Rohr. Row 3: A. Anderson. K. Lipp, J. Anderson, T. Stringer. KE LUB ummw , .3.W ! .. .F 1' ' , j A , ' Row 1: B. Gilbert, J. Vlrzi, J. Frodge. D Burger. J. Buschur. 3. Gilbert, D. Radar. D. Hartley, T. Thompson. Row 2: Mr. Forebach T. Bascom, E. Jacobs, T. Walters, F. Kuykendall. V. Bickford, K. Wise, J. Shear. C. Ulrey, K. Christiansen, P. Helwagem G. Emrick. Row 3: K. Ernsting, S. Finney. D. Knapper, FL Weitzel, C. Browne, B. Laughlin. K. Babe, D. Crossley. D. Mack. T. Pember, H. Louder, J. Wallace. 131 SPANISH TRAVEL CLLIJB. 'z. , '1 55L Row 1: FL Mosbacher, J. Feller. B. Toth, T. Doerr. K. Messingschlager, L1 Ball, S. Starr. Row 2: D. Hokanson, P. Lawrence. J. Buschur, D. Wojick, S. Tanis. Row 3: FL Bamber. S. Weber, M. Shawver, J. Lawrence, L. Cross, A. Heise, FL Rotte, F. Ham- mami, C. Kneidl, C Jennings, Mr. Effler. D. Starr. Row 4: J, Reynolds. P. Miller. J. Gant, FL Rodgers, J. Hecob, K. Deller. Row 5: A. Shea, B Brown. I get high with a little help from my friends. LATIN; CLUB I32 A.-. J - - - -- 7w: . XX eff; Row 1: J. Seifried, K. Crawford. S. Thomas J Shriver. D. Welland, D. Clawson, M Clawson. Flow 2: DV McCall. K. Graham, S. Winkelman. C. Krummel, H. Berry, T. Smith. P. Horak. J. Patterson. J. Gallenstein. L. Shawver, L.Welland, R. Homer, 8. Joy. Row 3: Miss Schmoli. R. Bachman, F. Widmeyer, 5. Louis, C. Welland Row 4: W. Blower. M, Gilbert, T Gilligan, D. Burger. J. Wallace, D. Crossley. J. Versl. A. Grigg. M. Hendricks, C. Little, T. Gripshover. Row 5: J. Grossheim. J. Ertel, D. Gilligan, S. Frodge, G. lskra, D Blough, M. Pickelheimer. J. Wallace, 3 Brown. R. Bachman, D Hill, M. Fullton. Going to try with a little help from my friends. AF3 ,3, Row 1: S. Frank. J. Patterson, K. Hartker, S. Frodge, J. Brooks. 0. Hahn Row 2: D. McCall, A. Shea. P, Hitchcock. M. Case, A. Winter, D. Butler, D. Barron. Row 3: Miss Schmoll. R. Knapper, B. Wagner, P. Huston, B. Behn, C. Gallenstein. K. Graham. M. North, P. Horak Kneeling: P. Gibson, S. Gilbert, P. Leonard, S. Enzqeiler, K. McKay, K. O'Connell, F. Hammami, D. Burton, T. Simmons. Stan- ding: M. Hurd, Mr. Dishon. J. Gregg, M. Pester. E. Richmond, M. lmbronyev, K. Jennings, C. Coler, T. Grieco. L. EHmore. M. Gilbert, C. Pease, C. Coler, M. Benjamen, D. Knapper, A. Gehiker. K. Obonner. S. Meece. TA Ring. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB 'lng A : ' What do I do when my love is away? 0 z . . R. Rhelns, T. Hall, V. Bickford, T. Doerr, Mrs. Finger adviser. JCWA Sally Frodge, Les Holmes. Mr. Hanson, Dave Brill, John Shriver. IT'S ACADEMIC How 1: PauE Ingram. Mr. Schneider - adviser, BIII Henry. Alann Leinwohl. Row 2bTerry Liggett, Holly Pe'rin, Dave Hokanson. Does it worry you to be alone? Standing: S. Blower, M. Chamberlin, K. Graham, T. Greco, P. Sullivan, B. Durbrow, P. Gatchell. Seated: R. Graham. C, Strong. D. McCall, R. McDonough, S. Calahan, M. Clowson, Mrs. McVicker advisor. L m ?32 Row 1: Fl. Graham. 0. Strong. Row 2: S. Biower, M. Chamberlain, K. Graham, T. Greco, D. McCall, R. McDoughna, S Calahan, M. Clawson. Mrs. McVickers. Row 3: P. Sullivan. D. Durbrow, P Gatchell. 135 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated, From Row, l-r: R. Tribble, Mrs. Lelscher, Mrs. Durbin. Standing: J. Herbert, G. Hunslnger, .J. Broughten, J. Andersom B. Goderwis, A, Anderson, R Byrne. Seated. Back Row: B. Baines, N. Perkins, P Ketterer. J Davis, T. Stringer. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS JMEEhFI lg , . h-w. L-R: M. Chamberlain, P. Ketterer. J. Griffith. Mrs Miracle, K Conner, A. Artis, K. McCudden. S. Starr, M. Keegan. 136 J. Berry. D. Pauterbaugh. J Fahrenbruck. Mr. Foreback. T. Burkhardt, B. Calvin, J. Glasgow, J. Parsley. J. Pumple. H. Furbee, P. Little. R. Nachazel, B. Gulley, E. Henneberry. B. Muenchen, M. Caldwell, D. Burroughs, M. Shaw, C. Hasty. S. Camahan. K . : . $9! How 1: P. Clayton. R. Schultze, M. Hendrix. D. Meyer. Row 2: R. Davis. R Kehoe. J. Denoma Row 3: J1 O'keefe, S. Shank. T. Applagate. E. Louis, Mr. Fellinger. Row 4: D. Pfau, D. Campbell. D. Allegra. 137 OHIO Karla Konow is studying to become a teachers aid. In this course she will learn to recognize individual differences in children and work with and cope with behavioral problems. Bill Kreutz Is studying welding and metal fabrication. here he will learn such things as fusing metals with are and gas. Joint Vocational Students 138 Paul Rahn is in Hotel Motel institutional services, where he iearns the organization, maintenance, and legal aspects of running a motel. Missy Jaccod is also studying the field oi teaching assistance. Here she is working with a ditto machine. Debbie Irey is one of the three Madeira girls studying to become a teachers aid. Richard Schrichre is studying in the field of Hotel Motel Institutional Services. One of the facilities of this course 15 to teach students financial and personal management of hotels or motels. PRINT SHOP Mr. Zarley, J. Glasgow. D. Me Call, J. Leonard. 139 I believe in music. No, I get by with a little help from my friends. s-Mx x; Oh no! i did it again: Keep Trimming those seams, Linda. Oh I get high with a little help from my friends. Hey. she can embroider! One more tor the rookie. Kathy look out for a grand slam. Hik- t Kin . h. 51-, '5? ' '23? Would someone show me what I am sup- posed to be doing. ' Dave Mack gives a course in weight lifting. 142 +:4:2-.;-- ; Karate practice. He fiys through the air. I'm going to try with a little help from my friends. GWMYJ VCR snowoler HAVE TAKEN THAT A Tricks, wE L051. YOU Clam PAY. BLAMM 143 4 ,,,,,, nu Erina. ELSE. I , $5,. Mr. Lang Mrs. Barr Mr. BUChy Mr. Budde Mr. Clifton Mrs. Coe Mr. Combs Mr. Dishon Mr. Dunn Mr. Effler Mr. Fellinger Mr. Fischer Mrs. Finger Mr. Foreback Mr. McCarty Mrs. Fullerton Mr. Graler Mr. Hanson Miss Hargis Mr. Hartley Mr. Hoffeld Mrs. Holewski Mr. Houghton Mr. Johnson Mr. Klasmeier Mrs. Knost Miss Mason Mrs. McVicker LOOK IN THE FUTURE AND YOU WILL SEE THAT GREAT CLASS OF 73 Mrs. Gilsdorf Mr. Koss Mr. Medert Mrs. Rost Miss Schmoll Mr. Schneider Miss Schramm Mr. Shipman Mrs. Swafford Mr. Taylor Mrs. Tuck Mr. West Miss Wilson Miss Wrassman Mr. Zarley 148 MADEIRA: 581-7200 - WITHAMSVILLE: 752-8950 Hardware-Building Supplies Garden Supplies -Tool Rental Saddle 8a Tack ShOp WE DELIVER THE FRIENDUEST STORE IN TOWN Lisa Sandy Lois Sally Laurie Debbie Robin Linda Bunny Annette Lorie Shelly Kim Cece Debbie Laura J; , .1 Judy Holly gx Kelly Terry Helen Kris Robin Leah Nancy Betsy Kathy Sue Valli Chris Jerri Betsy Gina Trica Lisa Debbie Kathy Anita Denese Chris 149 I50 SWIM m Willllll Headquarters for: White Stag Speedo, Swim Wear, Racing Suits, Warm-Ups Fashions, Team Discounts. 8004 Hosbrook RoadlCincinnati, Ohio 45236 Phone 793-8900 Seven Hills Printing, Limited 7724 Railroad Avenue 561-7030 Associated Insurance Agencies G. P. MueHer J. K. Peterson All Forms of Insurance and Bonds 7713 Camargo Road Phone: 561-5311 MADEIRA MANOR 7005 MIAMI AVE. 561-5104 PARTIES-RECEPTIONS REHEARSALS PEACE AND GOOD FORTUNE TO THE CLASS OF 573 THE QUEEN CITY SUPPLY CO. 7676 REINHOLD DR. CINCINNATI, OHIO 45237 -761-4210- FOR WARNER ELECTRIC CLUTCHES AND BRAKES AND BOSTON GEAR POWER TRANSMISSION PRODUCTS 15! EAR OUSE LTD. INC. 6717 Miami Avenue 561-8139 Madeira 73 West McMillian 861-6919 Clifton HITCHIW ONE HOUR M57 MARTINIZING PESTKIUWZS 7700 Camargo Road 561-5517 555555555 555555555 -omme RcoMyuRRv-our $59339 5555.555 IT st-aas 3514391 KOSTEFFS 6929 Miami Avenue 561 -8084 152 LARRY SPITZ Optometrist 7111 Miami Ave. comPliments to the Senior Class Inter- Collegiate Press ilitcx'rptiollogiulo press Compliments WOODSIDE MANOR Nursing 81 Convalescence Home AWN whammy I 153 THORNTON ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES Compliments of Compliments Fifth Third 'Bank Madeira Drivers Pharmacy 9450 Montgomery 791 -7994 HCREEN SERVIVALH The Brockhage Landscape C0. 561-6260 155 156 Schenke Lincoln Mercury Home of the Top Cat 8103 Montgomery Rd. 793-1300 DONS BARBER SHOP Barry1s Madeira Service Arco Tune-ups-Brake And Ignition Service, Etc. 7669 Camargo 1Across from the Wine Cellen All Work Guaranteed 7113 Miami Avenue 561-6622 561-9651 We Specialize in Long Cuts SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 7823 Montgomery Rd. Kenwood Plaza CALVIN'S TROPICAL FISH AND DIME STORE MADEIRA CLEANERS 7018 Miami Ave. Congratulations Class of 1973 Bernie Schrueder Owner BLANKENSHIP'S ARGO Miami and Shawnee h a'ixxvm7 - Compliments of KENWOOD LAN ES DICK SCHNELLER'S MADEIRA SOHIO Motor Tune-up7Brake Work Minor Repairs Atlas Tires and Batteries Camargo and Shawnee Run Phone 561-9007 tum Men-Ladies Alterations- Restyling 7129 Miami Ave. Madeira, Ohio 45243 Bus. 561-9010 ROMUALDO7S 157 Phone 561-6329 MADERIA DECORATING SUPPUES - Paints Complete lnterior Decorating - Wallpaper 7020 Miami Ave. - Carpets Cincinnati, Ohio 45243 Flon Bowling JOSEPH'S HAIR DESIGN . In Madeira-561-4175 In Silverton-793-3920 Compiiments Of SERVE A. PORTION INC. 158 BARTEUS FLOWERS 7896 Camargo 561 -6788 PATTEN CLEANERS 8109 Camargo Road Madeira MADEIRA VILLAGE PHARMACY Miami Avenue And Camargo Road 561-7718 159 Congratulations from BOB'S TV Your Zenith Dealer 7710 Laurel Avenue 561-7710 GEORGE 81 HOME Madeira Choice Meats 7715 Laurel Ave. Brick: All Packaged Building Materials Beamer Brothers Trucking Hauling Contractors Robert Beamer Off.-561-5679 Allyn Beamer Res.-683-3727 - - AVr MAD lil RA- ENTERPRISE 7124 Miami Avenue 561-4450 7171 Beechmont Avenue 232-4030 30818 AUTO SERVICE General Auto Repairing 7812 Camargo Rd. 561-4647 160 danacombannandersonrussblancksuebiowerrickderennadenlsederoomikegetoor pattigibsonbillhungerlandjoyceiboldrickmcmahandenlmccraaryjlmstevenson rickpurdydanlputerbaughjaystoverkathystotlerdanarmstrongtuanaalexander jeanandersonrandybowencomeliabostwickpauldieboldbarbdieselbergannette gilliebobglIbertdoughuntkandyjenlngsbobmilIerklmmccuddenrobinstevenson garyraykathyrlcescotstrongjuliesunnenbergrickarmstrongianetfahrenbruck ceceandrewdavebrlIlchrisbrownmikedoughmansherrydrakepetehayessusanhail johnhurstmarguerltekeeganjeffmorrismaryjomcguekenmIkereckersandrasharp patsullivanbonnievlIlaridavebabikcindyamhejohnbrownvalbrowndavediesel dianedryerjI'mgIasgowlindagieaveschrisjacobspaulinekettererjamesparsley juliemeinersrickschrichteevelynrichmondharoldthleleannawintertombascom donnaashmorepaulburtonsandyburnetbobdurbrowjackiedunnbillhenryjoymyers bevgoderwisbrucejacobslynnklIchjeffmorrowkathymessingschlagerglenntoth joesealdianerorietomthompsonandywegenhartmikebakeriindaballmarkcarter marybutlerbobeckartjudyeffledomglasgowjanlcegreenerthbillkreutzdebkohl garymortonglennametcalfsteveshanknancyrosschlptudorsandywernermikebelk debbiebarrettstevecarletonpambyrnedougegglestonmarilynemerymikehendrix donnagrosschrisknelppmlcheleklimeck1jimnethrollllmlllerrlchardforllnes anneveslagebobshinkledonnaseyboldtonyvalmassolkathywilsonrobinbanerjee didiharronspencercoffeydonnacacarograntemericktriclafauxthomasgraessle cherylhahernielewalIenkathykoehIerslevenlemeiercarolnolteanwilkinson cathysheltonkelthvanpeltsuewinkelmangregbalImansherylbauerfreddavidson pegcarpenterkenternstingpauiforakerjeffgordonbarbhannanthomstephenson pattyleetompemberkristioconnelljohnshriverdebbiesiegelkenwisedebrawise rogerhamberbonniebeamerchuckcolerklmconnormlkefootesalnyrodgescothart dlaneheitzterryllggettlesliellebeiarlinperryroblnouryjayhelsonmargaret hopewelldarylmccalikarylllpplarrypeasenancyperkinsjerrysmileyjudydavis clifispearsbeckystebblnkevlnvanpeltdawnwojcikpaulbarb'ishpatricialittle mlkebeckmanlauriebeckcarlcordanoninacravensvanbickfordmemebeemonarthur hopkInsheatherturbeedaryldavisdebbiegardnerrandyhenkebonnielytleandrew danzlsandyprellmarksteuerlisawukusickbiIlwalkercherylnealralphjordaned henneberryloisondeskobobharrismelodiemcquearydaveyoungbethwlnterbottom chrischristlIauriegehlkertomwaalterlanicenauer . . . We the members of the Junior Class wish the Seniors the best of luck 16'! 162 What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore- and then run? Does it stink like rotten meat or crust and sugar over- like syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load, OR DOES IT EXPLODE? Senior class of 1973 Says Goodbye We cannot relive the past. Nor can we rejoin it. I left you many months ago In search of the horizon. And return now to my starting point To find it still the same; A little worn by time, perhaps, The subtle change of age. Where once they held me like a vise My roots no longer grasp this earth. I left you many months ago, In search of the horizon. And now Pm on my way again, In search of some distant star. M: 163 SeniOr Directory LESLIE ACOMB Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4, Spanish travel Club 1.2, G.A.A. 1, Y-Teens 3. DAN ALLEGRA Orchestra, Variety Show, D.C.T., ln- tramural Bowling. TIM ANDERSON Art Club 1.2.3.4, Spanish Travel Club 1,2, Baseball 3,4. SUE ANGUS G.A.A. 1. Junior Choir 1. Student Coun- cil 1, Intramural Sports 1. TOM APPLEGATE ALAN ARTIS JESSE ARTIS MIKE AHTIS KURT BABE Quantico High School 1,2, Key Club 3,4. Thea1re Arts 3,4, Pep Club 3, F.C.A. 3.4. French Club 3, Varsity Footbali 3,4, Varsity BasebaI13,4,Vice President 4, Wrestling 3. BUNNY BAEHNER Cheerleading 1-captain, 2,3,4-captaln, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Varlety Show 2, Senior Choir 3, Hockey Team 2. KIM BAKER Fairfield High School 2. GARY BALL JOHN BAMBER JOHN BARRIE D.E.C.A. PAM BEAMER G.A.A. 1. 0.0.E.A. 3, Regional Pres., State Executive Board, Class Presidem 3. Toastmasters 3. TED BEBTAUX McClintock High School 1.2, Basketball 3.4. WALTER BLOWER Student Coucil 3-Secretary, Theatre Arts President 2,3,4, German Club 3.4. Choir 2,3, Boys Glee Club 2,3, Ensemble 3,3.4Orchestra 3-Treasurer, Variety Show .3, . JOE BOIKE Student Council 2.3-Vice President, 4- President, Mustang Echoes 1,4, French Club 1,2,3-Vice President, A.F.S. 1,2, Youthweek City Manager 4. BETH BOMKAMP G.A.A. 2-basketbalI, volleyball captain, C.O.E. 4 DAVE BRACILANO Student Council 3, Key Club 2, F.C.A. 2,- 3.4. Football 1.2.3.4. German Club 2. TONY BRENNER Latin Club 1,2,3,4. SUE BROOKS A.F.S. 1,2, Art Club 3, French Club 1,2, G.A.A. 1.2, J.C.W.A. 1,2,4, Mustang Echoes 3,4. JAN BROUGHTON F.T.A. 2,3,4, Office Assistant 2,4. GAYLE BROWN Office Assistant 2. Bookstore Assistant 3. CHIP BROWNE Student Council 3.4, Pep Club 1,2,3- Vice President, Key Club 1.2.3.4-Vlce President, F.C.A. 2,3, Basketball 1,2,3,4- Captaln, Baseball 3, 4, Variety Show 1,2,4. DAVE BURGER Key Ciub 4, Football 1,2, German Club 1,2,3,4. CONNIE BURKHARDT Y-Teens 2,3,4, D.E.C.A. 3,4, F.T.A. 3, J.C.W.A. 3. French Club 2, A. F.S. 2,3, Chess. Club 3. TOM BUHKHARDT Football 1, D.E.C.A. 3,4, Elecuonics 4. DEBBY BURROUGHS D.E.C.A. DANA BURTON G.A.A. 1,2,3,4-Publiclty Manager, G.A.A. Attendant 1, lnterscholastics 1.2.3.- 4, Inhamurals 1.2. 3.4, Pep Club 1,2, Stu- dent Councll 1,2,3. JIM BUSCHUR Band 1,2,3,4, Student Councll 2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, National Honor Soclety, Variety Show 2, 3,4. DEBBIE BUTLER Drill Team 3,4, Choir 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1.2, G.A.A.. National Honor Society 3,4, Girls Glee Club 2,3, A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, Mnemonic Staff 4-Editor. MARY PAT CALDWELL French Club 1,2, G.A.A. 1, D.E.C.A. 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2. DAVE CAMPBELL D.C.T. LINDA CANADE French Club 1,2, A.F.S. 1,2.3, C.O.E. 4. F.T.A. 3 Sec.lTreas., Office Assistant 2. SUSAN CARNAHAN D.E.C.A. KEN CHRISTIANSEN German Club 1.2. Key Ciub 2,3,4. Stu- dent Council 2, F.C.A. 2.3. Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,4, Baseball 3,4, Theatre Arts 4, BOA 3.4, Mnemonic Staff 4. MIKE 1DICKIE1 CLARK , Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1. Wrestling 2, Theatre Arts 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2, Choir 1,2,3, Ensembie 2,3, Boys Glee Club 2. Variety Show 1,2,3,4, Mnemonic Staff 4- Editor, Presldent 4, Speech Team 4. PAUL CLAYTON D.C.T. BOB COLVIN D. E.C .A. MARK CONNOR Baseball 1,2,3, Basketball 4. STAN COOK Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2. LISA CROSS G.A.A. 1,2,3, Interscholastic Hockey 1,- 2,3. Latln Club 1, Interschoias1ic Volleyban 1. Pep Ciub 2.3, Class Secretary 3,4, Drill Team 2,3-Co-Captaln, 4-Captain, Variety Show 1,2,3,4, Spanish Travel Club 4, Inter- mural Sports 1.2.3. Mnemonlc Staff 4. DAVE CHOSSLEY German Club 1.2.3.4, Key Club 4, ln- tramurals 3,4. GINNY DAVIDSON H Y-Teens 2.3.4, G.A.A. 1.2. J.C.W.A. 2,3. A.F.S. 2,3, D.E.C.A. 3,4, Chess Club 3. ROGER DAVIS D.C.T TERI DELATRON C.O.E., G.A.A. 1, Girls Glee Club 2. JANE DENKER Alexandrla High School 1,2,3, A.F.S. 4, Human Actions Committee 4, National Honor Society 4, Track 4. JOE DE NOMA D.E.C.A. 3. D.C.T. 4. NANCY DOUGLAS German Club 2, G.A.A. 2 CYNTHIA FAUX LURLINE FINERAN G.A.A. 1.2,3, Spanish Travel Club 1,2. Basketball 1,2,3, Volleyball 1,2,3. GLENN FRANK German Club 1,2. Swim Team 3,4. ROBIN FRANK G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3.4, French Club 1,2,3. A.F.S. 1.2.3. JON FRODGE Latin Club 1, French Club 2.3, Key Club 1,2,3,4, F.C.A. 2.3. Football 1.2.3.4, Wrestl- ing 1, Swimming 2,3,4, Theatre Arts 3,4. Student Council 1,2,3-Treasurer MADELINE GALLIETT C.O.E. 4-Vice President, G.A.A. 1, A.F.S. 1, French Club 1,2, Choir 1. SCOTT GAMPFER DENNY GARRETT Footbail 2,3,4, Wrestling 1.2.3.4. Key Club 1,2, F.C.A. 1. Variety Show 1,2,3,4. BRIAN GATCHELL Baseball 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3.4, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1. BOB GEYEH JAN GIBSON Band 1,2,3,4, MaJorette 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Theatre Arts 4. Choir 1.2.3.4. Girls Glee Ciub 2,3,4, Triple Trlo 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Variety Show 1,2,3.- KAREN GIBSON A.F.S. 1.2.4. G.A.A. 1.2. German Club 3.4. Y-Teens 2. Choir 1. Giris Glee C1ub 1. STEVE GILBERT Football 1.2.3.4. Baseball 1.2.3.4. Swim- ming 2. Key Club 3.4 . Theatre Arts 4. F.C.A. 1.2.3. Variety Show 2.3.4. Art Club 4. German Club 3. Mnemonic Staff 4. BARB GILL G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Cheerleading 2. DENNIS GILLIGAN German Club 1.2.3.4. Swimming 4. DEBBY GLASS G.A.A.1.2.3.Pep Club1.2. Art Club1.2.- 4. Spanish Travel Ciub 1. intramural Basketball 1. Imramural Volleyball 1.2. BARB GLASSMEYER Regina 1.2. RICHARD GOOD Key Club 1.2. F.C.A. 3.4. German Club 2.3. Track 1.2.3.4. Football 1.2. ROBERT GRAHAM German Club 1.2. Band 1.2.3.4. Chess Club 4-Vice President. Variety Show 1.2.- 3.4. JEFF GREGG Basketball 1.2.3. Baseball 1.2.3.4. GLENN GREGORY German Club 1.2. Key Club 1. Football 1.2.3.4. Track 1.2. Variety Show 2.3.4. Tutoring 4. JODY GRIGG G.A.A.1.Junior Choir 1. La1in Club1.ln- tramural Sports 1. MARIANNE GRIPSHOVER GARY GROENEWOLD Swim Team. JOE GROSSEHIM Band 1.2.3.4. Latin Club 1. German Club 3.4. Electronic Club 4. Photography Club 3. Intramural Bowling 4. ROBERT GULLEY D.E.C.A. JILL HACKER Lee County High School 3. SUE HAMILL Band 1.2.3.4. G.A.A. 2.3. A.F.S. 1.2.3. French Club 1.2.3. Y-Teens 3. Variety Show 2.3.4. DAVID HARDESTY Football 1.2.3.4. Basketball 2. F.C.A. 2. Track 1. German Club 2. DENNIS HARRINGTON KAREN HARTKER G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Secretary 3. Assn't. Business Manager 4. Interscholastic Hockey 1.2.3.4. Interscholastic Volleyball 1.2. Interscholastic Basketball 2.3. Interscholastic Track 1.2.3.4. Attendant 2. Band 1.2.3. Variety Show 2.3. A.F.S. 1.2.4- Vice President. National Honor Soceity 3.4. French Club 1.2. DON HARTLEY Football 1.2.3.4. Wrestling 1.2.3.4- Captain. Key Ciub 2.3-Vlce President. 4- President. F.C.A. 2.3.4. Pep Club 2.3. CHANDRA HASTY G.A.A. 1. Latin Club 1.2. Art Club 2.3. Orchestra 2.3. D.E.C.A. 3.4. PAUL HELWAGEN Band 1.2.3.4. Football 1.2.3.4. Basket- ball 1.2.3. Baseball 1.2.3.4. Variety Show 1.2.3.4. Theatre Arts 4. Key Club 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3. F.C.A. 3.4. Choir 4. MIKE HENDFHX D.C.T. JILL HERBERT Office Assistant 2.4. DEBBIE HERTEL A.F.S. 1.2.3.4. French Club1.2.3.4.Girls Glee Club 2.3. Y-Teens 3. Variety Show 2. G.A.A. 1.2. JAN HILL Band 3.4. Variety Show 3.4. KEVIN HILLMAN DAVE HOKANSON Mustang Echoes 3.4-Editor. Latin Club 1.2.4. Lunchroom Committee 4. Youthweek Board Member 4. National Honor Society 3.4. JOHN HOLLAND Mustang Echoes 3.4. Student Council 4. Christmas Assembly 4. Human Action Committee 4. Chess Club 4. ROBBIN HOLLIDAY Cheerleading 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3. G.A.A.1.2.3.4.Choir 2.3. Girls Glee Club 2. Variety Show 2.34. Hockey 2.3. Volleyball 21.2.3. Basketball 1. Homecoming Atten- ant 4. LESLIE HOLMES Senior Choir 3.4. F.T.A. 1. 2-Vice Presideni G.A.A. 1.2.3. Girls Glee Club 3.4. J.C.W.A. 2.3.4. Library Club 1.2. Mustang Echoes 3.4. Spanish Travel Club 1.2-Co- Treasurer. Spanish Club 3. KATHY HOPKINS Office Assistant 3. G.A.A. 1.2. Wrestlene 3. Spanish Travel Club 1. BILL HOWARD Band 1.2.3.4. Latln Club 1.2.3.4. Tennis Team 1.2.3.4. Variety Show 1.3. KEITH HOWE BECKY HULICK C.O.E. 4-President Y-Teens 3. Pep Club 3. F.T.A. 3. Mustang Echoes 3.4. Library Assistant 2.3. Office Assistant 2. MARSHA HURD French Club 1.2. G.A.A. 1. A.F.S. 1.2.Art Club 3.4. Christmas Play 4. DEBBIE IERY PAUL INGRAM Basketbal! 1. Cross Country 2. Track 2. Mustang Echoes 3.4. Theatre Arts 4. Latin Club 1.2.3.4. MISSY JACCOD KATHY JILEK Choir 1.2.3.4. A.F.S. 2.3. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 1,2,3, Intramurals 1.2.3.4. Track 1.2.3.4. Variety Show 1.2.3.4. Theatre Arts 334. Musical 4. Girls Glee Club 2.3. Ensem- b e 3.4. DIANE JIRSA G.A.A. 2.3. Office Assistant 3. Intramural Volleyball 2. BARB JOLLIS German 1,2.Choir1.3. DrillTeam 2.3..4. Varie1y Show 2.3.4. G.A.A. 1.2.3. Pep Club 2.3. PAT KEHOE D.E.C.A. 3. D.C.T. 4. ED KEYSER Rush Henrietta High School 1. Huntsville High School 2. RUTH KNAPPER G.A.A. 1.2. F.T.A. 2. Y-Teens 3. Pep Club 2.3. French Club 2.3. A.F.S. 2.3.4. Drill Team 3.4. Girls Glee Club 2. Variety Show 2. National Honor Society 3.4. Office Assistant 2. Volleyball 2. Track 1.2. Mnemonic Staff 4-Editor. KARLA KONOW DONNA KRAEMER Choir 3. C.O.E. 4. CARL KRUEGER Golf 1.2.4. Football 1. Basketball 1. FRANK KUYKENDALL Football 1.2.4. Wrestling 1.2. Track 1.2.- 3.4. Intramurals 3. Pep Club 1.2. Key Club 1. Spanish Travel Club 1. SUSAN LA BARGE Hounstield Central High School 1.2.3. Choir 4. Ensemble 4. District XI! 4. Chamber Ensemble 4. French Club 4. BOB LAUGHLIN Football 1. Wrestling 1. Track 1.2. Class President 2, Student Council 2. Creative Writing. Key Club 4. JAN LAWRENCE G.A.A. 1.2. Spanish Club 2. Drill Team 3.4. Library Assistant 1. ALANN LEINWOHL Latin Club 1.2.3.4. Mustang Echoes 4. Tennis 2.3.4. it's Academic Team 4. Foot- ball S1atistican 4. Basketball Manager 4. JERRY LEONARD Mustang Echoes. Art Ciub. Minl Course Committee. MARI ANNE LEONARD Regina 1.2. French Club 3. D.E.C.A. 4. ROBIN LESSEL Band 1.2.3. An Club 2.3-Presiden1. G.A.A. 1.2.3-Intramural Manager. 4- Secretary. Hockey Team 2. Variety Show 1.2.3.4. Theatre Arts 1.2.3.4. National Honor Society 3.4. PAM LINDNER G.A.A. 1.2.3.4-Vice President. Hockey Team 1.2.3.4. Volleyball Team 1.2.3.4. Basketball Team 1.2.3.4. Track 1.2. Stu- dent Council 4. Senior Choir 3.4. JEFF LINN Band 1. Intramural Basketball. RICK LOUDER Latin Club1.2.3.4. Key Club 4. Track 1.2. Wreskling 1.2.3. Intramural 3.4. ERIC LOUIS D.C.T. DAVE MACK Key Club 3,4, F.C.A. 3.4, Football 1.2.3.- 4; Baseball .1,2.3,4 BRUCE MADDOX Deer Park 1, Northmont High 2, Lakota High 3. JIM MAXFiELD Track 1. Basketball 1.2.3.4. STEVE MC CVLAIN French Club. Tennis Team. WAYNE MG GREARY KEVAN MCKAY Aft Club 3.4. MARK MC KINNEY Latin Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 4. . DEBBIE MEYER D.C.T. GARY MEYER ROBIN MIER Woodward High School 1.2, French Club 3.4, National Honor Society 4. JEFF MILLER Football 1 .,2 Basketball 1 ,2,3,4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Natiorial Honor Society, F. C. A., Choir1 CINDY MOORE KIM MORGAN Spanish Club 1, G.A.A. 1.2.3.4- PresidentrPep Club 1.2.3, G.A.A. Atten- dand 3, Intramurals 1.2.3.4, Hockey Team 1.2.3.4. Volleyball Team 4, Basketball Team 1.2.3.4, Track 1.2.3.4, Gheerleading 1. Chair 3. BETTY MUENCHEN Regina High School 1.2. Volleyball 3.4- Capt'aln, G.A.A. 3.4. Intramurals 3,4, Y- Teens 3. D.E.C.A. 3.4. ' SHELLY MULLER Driil Team 4. Pep Club 2.3.4. Hot Tuna 3. Track 2.3.4, HoCkey 1. A.F.S. 1.2.3, Theatre Arts 3. German Club 2, Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3. RICK NACHAZEL D.E.C.A. 4. SUE NOLTE G.A.A. 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1.2. Hockey Team 1,3. Pep Club 1,2. Track 1. KIM O' CONNOR Oak Hills High School 1.2 G A A. 3. Pep Club 3 Y-Teens 3. LYNNE OEZEFi G.A.A. 1.2, Creative Writing. JIM O'KEEFE Mueller 1.2. SHAWN O'NEILL MARK OSTEFBROCK Basketball 1, Golf 2. Key Club 2. JAYNE PARSLEY National Honor Society 3.4. G.A.A. 1.2.3. Spanish Travel Club 2. Track 1.2.3, Hockey 1,2. Volleyball 1.2.3, Pep Club 1,2. MARY ANN PARTUSCH Latin Club 1.2. Y-Teens 3, Variety Show 3, Ping-pong Club 3. DEBBIE PATTEN G.A. 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Mustang Echoes 1 Mnemonic Staff4. Variety Show 2. 3 lntramurals 1, 2 3.4 Band 1, 2.3 Drill Team 3. 4. HOLLY PERIN Band 1,2,3, Drill Team 4-Co-captain. G.A.A. 1.2.3. Theatre Arts 3. Basketball 2,- 3,4, Track 2.3.4. Variety Show 1.2.3- choreographer. 4. National Honor Society. Pep Club 1.2 MARY LU PESTER French Club 1.2.3.4. A.F.S. 1.2, Theatre Arts 2.3.4. Girls Glee Club 3, Ensemble 1. Senior Choir 3,4, Band 1,2. SCOTT PETERSON Swimming 2.3.4, Tennis 3.4, Theatre Arts 4. Band 1.2.3.4, Variety Show 2.3.4. 200 lb. Olub 3.4. Intramural Basketball 4. DON PFAU VICKI PICKELHEIMER G.A.A. 1,2,3. Spanish Travel Club 1,2, Theatre Arts 4. REX PIERCE Band. 1. 2, 3. 4- Treasurer Swimming 2, 4, Spanish Travel Club 2, Pep Club 1. Track 2, Variety Show 1 .2, 3, 4, Theatre Arts 1, 2, - TEFiI PIERCE Y-Teens 2- SecJT re as ., 3-Sec.lTreas., G..AA. 2. J.Cw.A. 2,3. F.T.A. 3. Chess Ciub 3. D.E.C.A. 34 JANIE PUMPLE . G.A.A. 1, lntramurals 1. D.E.C.A. 3.4. DOUG PUTERBUAGH Football 1.2, F.C.A. 2, Key Club 2, Latin Club 1.2.3.4 Mustang Echoes 4-Business Manager. DAVE QUINT Wrestling 3, Basketball. lntramurals 3, Ping-Pon1g Team 1, Key Club 2 Pep Club 4. Track1,Mustang Echoes 1. DAVE RADER La1in Club 1.2.3.4, Key Club 2.3.4. Mustang Echoes 3, Football 2,3. In- tramurals 3.4. F.C.A. 2. Art Club 2,3. A.F.S. 2, Variety Show 2,3,4, Pep Club 1.2. LAURIE READ Choir 1,2. F.T.A. 1. Mustang Echoes 1,4. NANCY RIETMAN G.A.A. 1,2,3, Pep Club 2, A.F.S. 2, Hockey Team 1.2.3, Mnemonic Staff 4, Variety Show 2,4, Intramurals 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. Drill Team 2,- 3,4, H.A.C. 4. ROGER RODGERS Latin Club 2,3,4. Spanish Club 3.4, Theatre Arts 4, Swimming Team 3. Tennis 1. 2. A...FS 2,3. IPhotography Club 23 Variety Show 3.4 CHERYL ROACH Y-Teens 2. 3sVice President. 4- Treasurer, G.A.A. 1.2.3, Latin Club 1,2, Pep Club 2,3.4. C.0.E. 4. J.C.W.A. 1. A.F.S. 3, Office Assistant 3.4. BARB SAMS Choir 1.2.3.4, Ensemble 3.4. Triple Trio 3.4. District XII 3,4, Girls Glee Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 3.4-Publiciiy Chairman, G.A.A. 1.2, Y-Teens 3. Spanish Club 1.2.3- Treasurer, German Club 3, National Honor Society 3.4. A.F.S. 2, Variety Show 2,4, Drill Team 3 LINDA SAUM G.A.A. 1,2. Variety Show 2.4. District Xil 4, Chamber Ensemble 4, National Honor Society 4. Intramural Sports 1.2. Spanish Travel Club 2, Pep Club 1.2.Triple Trio 4, Y-Teens 2. Girls Glee Club 3.4. LEE SCHAEFER D.E.C.A. 3,4,Theatre Arts 1, Mustang Echoes 3, Art Club 1.2. STEVE SCHRADER National Honor Society 3.4. ROGER SCHULZ D.C.T., French Club. KATHY SCHULTZ LOIS SCHUTZ G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Pep Ciub 2.3, A.F.S. 2, Student Council 4. Drill Team 4. In- tramurals 1. JUDY SCOTT Band 1,2,3. Spanish Travel Club 1. G.A.A. 2.3. Maioretie 1.2-Captain, 3- Capiain, Feature Twirler 4, Variety Show 1.2.3.4. MARY BETH SHAW KERRY SHEA Woodward High School 1 2.3. Mustang Echoes 4. JEFF SHEAR Football 1.2,3.4. Track 1.2.3.4, Basket- ball 1, Key Club 4. intramurals 3. National Honor Society 4, Boy's State 3. DAVID SHIVERS D.C.T. CAROL SMITH G.A.A. 1.2.3, Theatre Arts 2,3-Treasurer, 4-Treasurer. French Club 1.2.3, A.F.S. 1.2. MARY J0 SORRENTINO. Y-Teens 3, C.0.E. 4. G.A.A. 1, DONNA STAGGE French Club 1.2.3.4. A.F.S. 2.3. C.0.E. 4. National Honor Society 3.4. BOB STERRETT Basketball 1 2 .,3 4, Track 1 .,2 3. 4. Key Club 2, F. C. A. 1. 2, 3. ROB STIER TOM STORCH Football 1,2, Golf 1.2.3.4. Variety Show 1.2,3,4. French Club 1.2.A.F.S.1,2, F.C.A. 4. Theatre Arts 3.4. CLIFFORD STRONG Chess Club. THERESA STRINGER G.A.A. 1.2.3.4, F.T.A. 1,2,3-Presidem, 4, Office Assistant 2.3.4. Y-Teens 3, Theatre Arts 3.4, Variety Show 1.2. Mnemonic Staff 4-Edi'tor. GINGER STULTZ C.0.E. 4-SecJTreas. CAROL TEDESCO A.F.S. 1, French Club 1, D.E.C.A. 4- Treasurer SUE TENCH Photography Club 2, J.C.W.A. 2. Band 1,2.3,4, G.A,A. 1,2,3. Spanish Club 1,2,3, Theatre Ans 3.4, Variety Show 2.3.4, Drill Team 4 MARCIA THEETGE G.A.A.1.2.3,Y-Teens 2. Pep Club 3, Of- fice Assistant 2. Mnemonic Staff 4. TOM THOMPSON Football 1.2. Wrestling 1.2.3.4, Key Club. LORIE TREFZGER G.A.A. 1.2.3,4, Senior Attendant G.A.A., Homecoming Attendant 2. Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. Hockey 1,2.3.4- Captain, Volleybail 1,2.3.4, Basketball 1.2.3.4-Captaln, Track 1.2.3.4. lntramurais 1.2.3.4. Pep Club 1.2.3. Drill Team 4. Ger- man Ciub 1, Student Council 4. HONDA TFiIBBLE Office Assistant 3.4, F.T.A. 4. MARK ULREY Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Football 1 .2. 3.4 ,2 F.C. A. 1,- 2.3. Key Club 3,,4 Pep Club1,2. Variety Show 3.4.200 lb. Club 4. JENNY VEHBARG - Drill Team 3, 4. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Choir1, - 2. 3. 4. Tripie Trio 4. Girls Glee Club 2. 3. 4, Variety Show 1,2,4, Mnemonic Staff 4, G.A.A. 1.2. Spanish cum 2, F.T.A. 1.2, A.F.S. 3. JOE VIRZI Key Club 2 3,4 German Club 3,4, Latin Club1, 2 ,3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4. HEIDI WAGNER KATHY WAGNER G.A.A 12, French Ciub 12 A..FS.1,2, Y- Teens 2, National Honor Society 4. JEFF WALLACE German Club 1.2, Class President 3. Wrestling 1, 2, Key Club 1. JOAN! WEBER Theatre Arts 3, 4-Vice President. Choir 2- President, 3. 4, Ehsemble 3, 4, DistrictXli 4. Cheerleading 1.2, Variety Show 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Interscholastic Spons 1.2.3.4. G.A.A. RICHARD WEITZEL Track 1.2.3.4. Cross Country 3,4, Basketball 1, lntramurais, Key Club, Pep Club. Student Council 1.2. DAVE WELLAND Football 1.2, German Club 1.2,3.4. Stu- dent Council 3, Speech Team 4, Theatre Arts 4. lntramurais 4. . . LAURIE WENSTHUP Ursuiine Academy 1.3. Brown County Ursuline 2. J.C.W.A. 4. BARB WHITE GHEG WIDMEYER Gol11,4, Mustang Echoes1,2.3. German Club 1.2 National Honor Society 3,4. NICOLETTE WILDEBOER German Club 2. French Club 2. 3.4. G. A. A. 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 3,Na1ional Honor Society 3,4 Mustang Echoes 4. Student Council 4. RON WILSON DENNIS WIPPER JANET WOLFE French Club 1,2. 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