Madison High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Madison, OH)
- Class of 1981
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Published by: Madison High School 3100 Bums Road Madison, Ohio 44057 May 1981 Copy Editor Jane Rohling Art Editor Debbie Fahey Business Manager Connie Walker 3 Streak Spirit 4 5 life Through A Lens 6 Table Of Contents Fall division Seniors ................ Fall activities Winter division Winter activities ...... Juniors Clubs and organizations Spring division ........ Spring activities....... Sophmores .............. Freshmen Faculty Around school Closing 14 15 17 53 54 75 76-77 78-95 96-103 106-131 132-133 134-145 146-147 160-169 172-195 194-199 200 11 Sports Bring Spuit To School 12 Fall is a time when leaves fall in a fury to the ground, But not before they change from a deep deep green to shades of red and orange. A time when your feelings change from sum- mer to winter. Fall is a changing period for all. Fall is a time for high school, a time for crackling leaves and hallo ween. For scary spooks and friends. Fall is nothing but free. 16 Vikki Alexander Lori Andre sen Michelle Babic Charlene Bailey Tonya Barnes Jim Bavetz Holly Bayless Jim Bednar Todd Berger 17 Class Of 1981 Kim Bertone Judy Sevan Rodney Bias Bob Bittner Kevin Blackford Bonnie Blackie Brian Blystone Linda Bodnar Mike Bollas 18 Joseph Booth Chuck Bortz Dan Bowen Constance Broberg Todd Bryant Tom Bums Rob Pearson, “Nof another News- week . . . Z2ZZZI 19 Marcy Burkhammer Barbara Butcher Diane CapeI Daryl Carnes Cindy Carrick Lori Casto Wendy Clark Robert Clutter Kellie Coleman 20 Kim Cone Scott Cone Valerie Congro ve Carole Cook Michael Cooper Ralph Carder Arthur J. Craft Peter Cron shaw Cara Cox 21 Teresa Cox Chris Dake Lisa Davis Dan Daugherty Jeff Davisson Doug D9Abate Kevin DiPofi “We don’t need no education. n 22 Kent Dressman Barb Dollar Edward Dollar Mary Eland Michelle Fahey Robert Fedele Lesa Figiel Kimberly Fisher Mike Ford 23 Kyle Fredriks Robin Frambach Terry Ganoe John Getzy Theresa Getzy Polly Gibbon Julie Goist Kim Goodin Gary Granger 24 Cathy Gray Jeff Hagan Michelle Hafsteinn John Harrison Tim Harmon William Hartman Lori Haywood Kevin Heffington Ken Higley 25 Pete Hoffacker Bill Hoffman Joanne Hoffman Kim Hollingshead Pat Hopp Michele Horvath Julie Hergenroeder Cheryl Jacobson David James 26 Paula Jarvis Sandy Jewell Bill Johnston Kim Jones Roger Jones Tammy Karlson Jell Notte to Jim Tamborski and Brian Widlits, “Wow, man! What is in this balloon?” Lori Chris Kacer Katona - 'U 27 Frank Koenig Arlie Keel Doug Kelly Lori Kelley Sharon Kepes Debbie Kristoff Darlene Kujala Beth Kurila Patti Lackner 28 James Lanning Cathy Lasko Ken Lowthian Karen Lowthian Scott Leone Allan Le Suer Melinda Limerick Linda Lupi Cheryl Lynch 29 Linda Mackovjak Tim Mackey Tina Mackey Karen MacIntyre Sandy Malinowski Becky Mallory Donald Mansell Kammy Martin Jackie Masters 30 Duane Mayeda Rick McGuire Amy McIntosh Andrea McIntosh Kevin Meivogel Michelle Michaels Dave Mitchell Kathy Mollohan Tonya Moon 31 TOP RIGHT Stan MusiaI Sharon Myers Monica Nahra Dudley Nash Lisa Nash Tammy Neely Adrienne Nicholas I 32 Mike Orris John Owens Jett Notie Macho, macho man ... I Wade Nicholas Margaret Niederer Jeff Notte Judy Novotny Bradley Noyes Kathy O'Reilly Stan Owoc Debbie Padavick John Palmer Lori Paratto Paul Pa iobes Diane Patternack Ken Pauley Robert Pearson Mike Peck 34 Todd Peine Clifton Pesho Dean Picciuto Glen Potter Lisa Potti Tammy Price David Putka Debbie (Quickel) Yeager Kathy Quirk 35 Sandy Rader Kim Rainery Troy Raines Shelly Reinke Jim Repinski Sandi Riei Heidi Robinson Bob Rogers Jane Rohiing 36 Sharon Shreves Gina Shumaker Marianne Pose Mellisa Posnovski Scott Poth Tony Puta Amy Satterfield Tammy Saunders Tim Mackey, Duane Mayeda, Dudley Nash, and Jim Schwin- dinger- “What do you mean this isn’t what the library is for?” Tammy Simpson Mike Smith Terri Smith Tina Smith Norman Smyke Laurie Spadaro Greg Spears Tammy Spivak Richard Stange 38 Robert St. John Dave Stocklas Doug Stoerkel Nikki Stubblefield Sue Swartzwelder Jim Tamborski Frank Tascone Kim Taylor Sean Thomas 37 Steve Toth John Thompson Jim Turek Barb Upole Lynn Vanderson Shelly Venturo Jim Vernyi Laura Vincent Debra Voories 40 Kelly Walsh Greg Welsh Steve Whitehouse Marie Wickert Brian Widlets Patti Williams Dwayne Willis Kathe Willm Lily Wills 41 TOP RIGHT Brent Woerner Brian Woerner Chuck Woodworth Boy Woodworth Buss Yard Cindy Yates Marilyn Zapp 42 Top Left ■ “Did you see what I just saw?” Chris Zimcosky Vicki Zinn Jim Zukowski Joseph Zupscan Left • The Big BlackoutRob Pear- son and friends, “Hey, we’re over here I” Below • Sen- ior cheers really shake up the place. 43 Our Senior’s Activities VIKKI ALEXANDER- Business Club 3, 4; I.O.E. 3, 4. BILL ANDERSON-Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1. LAUREEN ANDRESEN Basketball 1; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHELLE BABIC-Track 1, 2. CHARLENE BAILEY I.O.E. 3, 4. TONYA BARNES-Homecoming Queen 4; Homecoming Court 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2; Boys Bas- ketball stat 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; JAMES BAVETZ HOLLY BAYLESS JIM BEDNAR- A Y. 2; V.I.C.A. 3, 4; TODD BERGER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Track 1. KIMBERLY BERT ONE JUDY BEVAN- Choir 1, 2; Boys Basketball Stat 3, 4; Footall stat 4; Prom Committee 3. RODNEY BIAS GINA RENAE BILLY• 4th Ohio University American History Contest 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Mar Sym. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; majorette 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2; AFS 2, 3. Spanish Club 1, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Voice of Democracy contest winner 1980. BOB BITTNER- German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; AY 2. FLOYD BLACK KEVIN BLA CKFORD-Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT J. BLISS-Honorable mention at Wil- loughby School of Arts for drawings; Thes- pian 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council Rep 1; Basketbll 1, Drama Club 3, 4; Tennis 1. LINDA BODNAR- Pep Club 1; Business Club 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Prom Committee 3. GRANT BOGGS MIKE BOLL AS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH VINCENT BOOTH The Eaggy Dra- ma A ward 3; Who's Who among American High School Students; Thespian Officer; Student Council- President 1; Rep 2; Vice- Pres 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; AFS 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Baltimore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; DAN BOWEN- Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 4; Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; MARVIN BOWLING Jr. Football 1; TERRY BRADFORD CONNIE BROBERG Thespian 3, 4; National Honor Society; Who’s who among High School Students; All-Ohio State Fair Band 3, 4; Northen Ohio All Star Band 2, 3, 4; Marching sym. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4; Concert Band 1. PAULA BROWN- Field Hockey 2; VIC A 3, 4; TODD BRYANT- Cross Country 1; Track 1, 4, MARC Y BURKHAMMER MARK BURNHEIMER TOM BURNS BARBARA JEAN BUTCHER National Honor Society; Academic Club; Who’s Who Among High School Students; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band f; Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Ser- vice Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Band Council 4; DIANE CAPEL- Homecoming Court; Student Council Rep. 4; Business Club 3, 4; Home- coming Committee 4; RALPH CARDER- Vo. Ed Welding 3; 4; TAMMY L. CARLSON DARYLL CARNES CYNTHIA CARRICK- J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Football Cheerleader Captain 4; Business Club Sec. 4; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 3; Lab Aide 2; Girls Bas ketball Stat 1. LORI LYNN CASTO- OWE 3, 4. DIANE CINTULA WENDY CLARK- French Club 1, 2; Scholar- ship Club 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; VICA 3, 4; DA VID M. CLA WSON- Chess Club 3; Slim Whitman fan dub. BOB CLUTTER- Soccer 4. TERRY L COLLINGS- AV 2, 3. SCOTT CONE- Spanish Club 2. VALERIE CONGRO VE- Girls Basketball Scorekeeper 1, 2; Girls Softball Score- keeper 1; Girls Varsity Track Manager 2; Homecoming Committee 4. CAROLE ANN COOK Rotary Award Cam- eo lor performance in Ask Any Girl; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Band 1. CARA COX- National Honor Society; Scho- lastic Art A ward; NEO Regional Orchestra; All Ohio State Fair Band; Jazz Impact; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; North East All Staff Symp. Band; North East All Star Jazz Band; NEDT Certifi- cate; Volleyball 3; Girls Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Service Club 3; J. V. Volleyball 1, 2; J.V. Softball 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Mar. Symp. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, TERESA ANN COX-Thespian Clerk 3, 4; Dra- ma Club 2, 3, 4; Track Stat 2, 3; Service Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Spanish Club V.P. 4; Choir 4; Spanish Club Sec. 3. MICHAEL COOPER-Who’s who among American High School Students; 2 Summer Scholarships Willoughby Fine Arts; Tri- county Scholastic Art Award; National Honor Society 3, 4; International Thespian Society Pres. 3, 4; G.B. Repertory Theater 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mr Ted Club 3, 4; Ensemble 3; ARTHUR J. CRAFT- Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2; Photo Club 3. DOUGLAS DAB ATE Football Manager 1. CHRISTOPHER J. DAKE DA VE DAMM VICA 3, 4. DAN DAUGHTERY- Football 1, 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4. LISA ANN DA VIS- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4. JEFF DAVISSON AV 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Key Club Pres. 1; Ohio U. Toga Team 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; BARBARA DOLLAR- National Honor Soci- ety; Scholarship Club; Marching Band 1; Pep Band 1; Spanish Club 1. EDWARD DOLLAR National Honor Society Pres; Who's who among High School Stu- dents; Buckeye Boy's State 1980, Scholar- ship Award, Basketball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. KENT DRESSMAN Wrestling 1, 2. MICHELLE FAHEY- Prom Committee 3; H Homecoming committee 4; Teacher’s Aid. ROBERT FEDELE- Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mr. Ted Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Football 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Elevator Guard 1. LESA FIG IE L- National Honor Society; Who’s who among american High School Stu- dents; Pep Club 1; Drama club 1, 2; Busi- ness Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Service Club 2; J.V. Field Hockey 2. CARL FISHER KIM FISHER-FHA 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Vice-Pres Pep Club 3; Service Club 2, 3, 4; Track Stat 3; Student Council 3; Teacher’s Aid 2, 3, 4. MIKE FORD Football 2, 3, 4. KYLE FREDRIKS Honorable mention all-NEC Baseball (left field); Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Soccer 4; J. V Baseball 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1, 2, 3; ROBIN FRAMBACH- Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT HA WKINS- Slim Whitman Fan Club 3, 4. KEVIN HEFFINGTON Track 1, 2. LA WRENCE HENNESSEY National Honor So- ciety; Academic Challenge Team; Ohio Scholastic Acheivement Tests 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; JULIE HERGENROEDER- Scholastic Scholar- ship Club; Drama Club 2; Service Club 2; Chorus 1, 2; National Honor Society; Stu- dent Council 4; Girl’s Club 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Stu- dent Center Aid 4; AFS 2; KEVIN HIGGINS- Tennis 1; OEA 3, 4. KEN HIGLEY Cross Country 1; VICA 3, 4; Law Enforement 3, 4. JOANNE HOFFMAN- Basketball Stat 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 1; Business Club 3, 4. WILLIAMS. HOFFMAN- Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Key Club 1; Ger- man Club 1, 2. KIM HOLLINGSHEAD OEA MICHELE HORVATH JOHN HUMMEL 1st team NEC Football 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; RANDY HVIZDA Art Competition Finalist; Wrestling 1; French Club 1, 2; Soccer 4; Baseball 2. FRANK KOENIG- Drama Club 4; German Club 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1; A V 3, 4; Slim Whitman Fan Club. ROBERTA KOHARCHIK- OEA 3, 4; FHA 1, 3; DEBORAH KRISTOFF Band 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY L. GANOE Photo Club 3; Choir 1, 2, 3,4; DOUG GEORGE JOHN GETZY TERESA LYNN GETZY- Mar Sym. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Band 1, 2; French Club 2. POLLY GIBBON Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Alumni C.C. meet 4; Cross Country Sectionals 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Districts 2; Team Capt. 4; Track Sectionals 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1. JULIE RENEE GOIST Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Symphonic Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4; Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Stat 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Pep Club Sec. 3; Pep Club V.P. 2; Newspaper 2, 3, 4. ANDREW L. GOLDING- Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Photo Club 4. GARY GRANGER CATHY GRAY- March Sym. Band 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Pep Band 3, 4; MICHELLE HAFSTIENN VICA Class Sec. 3; Voting Delegate 3, 4. TIMOTHY HARMON National Honor Soci ety, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Announcer 3, 4. JOHN INGLE- VICA STEVE INGLE VICA 3 CHARLES JACKSON. CHERYL ANN JACOBSON Business Club 3, 4; IOE 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; DAVID JAMES- NEC Champion Discus 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Basketall 1. PAULA JARVIS- Choir 1, 2; FBLA 3; Soccer 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library Aide 4 SANDY JEWELL KIM JONES- Girl's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Softball 1 CHRIS KATONA ARLIE KEEL- Vice Pres. Sr. Class; Spanish Club treas. 3; AFS Club Treas 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; AFS 2, 3; Ensemble 4. SHARON LYNN KEPES Homecoming Court 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Volleyball 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 4; DA VE KEROSEC DA VID KERR DARLENE KUJALA DE 4; DEC A 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, BETH KURIL A Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 4; Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2 Track 1, Homecoming Commit- tee 4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2; National Honor Society; JAMES LANNING V.ICA CATHY LASKO- Thespian, Wrestling Stat 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Library Aide 3. SCOTT A. LEONE- Who's Who Among American High School Students; National Honor Society; Honorable Mention All NEC Baseball 3; Spanish Club President 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; A V 1, 2, 3, 4 MELINDA LIMERICK Field Hockey 1; Basket ball Stat. 1, 2; Otlice Aide 2, 4; Camp Counselor 2, 3; Prom Committee Chair- man 3; SHARON LINDES KAREN LOWTHIAN- V.I.C.A. 3, 4; Key Club KEN LOWTHIAN-J. V. Diving team (Berea Ollnda High- Callt.) Who's Who Among American High School Students; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. Span. Club 2, Pres. Span Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; AFS Club 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Office Aide 4; Library Aid 1, 2; WILLIAM HARTMAN LORI ANN HAYWOOD-Service club 2, 3, 4; Drama club 4; Pep Club 3; FHA 1, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Office Aide 4; Library Aide 2; Slim Whitman Fan Club 3, 4. KEN KIRSCHNICK Wrestling 1; Track 1. TOM KIRSCHSTEIN- VICA 3, 4; DAVID M. KLINE- Willoughby Fine Arts Award of Excellence; National Scholastic LINDA LUPI-Spanlsh Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. Span. Club 4; Pep Club 3; KAREN MACINTYRE- Girls Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Slim Whit- man For President Committee. 45 i- TIMOTHY MACKEY Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Football 1; Varsity Track 1, 2; Cross country 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2. TINA MACKEY Mar Sym. Band 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Basketball Stat 2, 3; Girls Club Secretary 4; Girls Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Softball Stat 2. LINDA MACKOVJAK JACQUELINE MAHONEY■ Band 1, 2; FHA 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, (Greeley Central High, Colorado) FHA 4. SANDY MALINOWSKI-Field Hockey 2, 3; Soccer 4; Basketball Stat 3, 4; Girls Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 1. D.J. MANSELL■ Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3; Football Mgr. 2; Baseball Mgr 1. JACKIE MASTERS National Honor Society; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; French Club 1, 2, 3; French Club Secretary 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2; AFS 2; Prom Committee 3. DUANE K. MA YEDA Track 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. RICK MC GUiRE Mar Sym. Band 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; AFS 2, 3; Mixed Choir 1. ANDREA MC INTOSH-Drama Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Biology Club Pres. 3; Soccer 4. KEVIN MEIVOGEL-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1; Wrestling 1; Law Enforcement 3, 4; DA VID MITCHELL-National Honor Society; Nominated for Martin Essex School for the gifted; Kent State all star Jazz Clinic; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2; Stage Band 2, 3, KATHY MOLLAHAN TONYA MOON SHARON MYERS■ Drama Club 2; Business Club 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; IOE 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2. MONICA NAHRA Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Prom Committee 3. DUDLEY NASH-Football 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4. MELISSA NASH-Track 1; Boys Track Stat 2; Service Cluib 2, 3, 4; FHA HERO Vice-Pres. 3; FHA HERO Sec. 4; Library Aid 2. JAMES NEELY TAMMY NEELY BRAD NOYES Kent State all Star Jazz Clin- ic; Mar Sym Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Council 1, 2, 4. WADE NICHOLAS- Football 1, 2 (Pinkney High School, Ml.) MARGARET NIEDERER Thespian; Drama Club 2, 3; AFS 3. JUDY NOVOTNY-Choir 1, 2; Yearbook 2. FREDERICK OGDEN KATHLEEN O’REILLY- Concert Band 3, 4; Mar Sym. Band 4; Girls Cross Country Stat 4; Girls Track Stat 3. MICHEAL ORRIS- National Honor Society; Prom Server; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Freshman Football 1; Varsity Track 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Choir 1. JOHN OWENS- Football 1, 2. STANLEY OWOC Football 3; Office Aid 3, 4; Good Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL PALIOBEIS Football 1, 2. JOHN PALMER Captain Football Team 4; 1st Team NEC defense 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Homecom- ing Committee 4; Prom Committee 3 LORI PARA TTO Spirit Club 2; Science Club 2; Prom Committee 3; FHA 3; Oft ice Aid 3, 4. SUE PARKER DIANA PATTERN AC KEN PAULEY MICHAEL PECK TODD PEINE- Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Football 1; Golf 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. DEAN PICCIUTO-National Honor Society; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Mr. Ted Club 3, 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Junior Varsity Football 2; Freshman Football; Tennis 1. GLEN POTTER- 1st Team NEC Football 3; 1st Team All Lake County Football 3; Honor- able Mention NEC Football 2, 4; 1st Team NEC Baseball 3; American High School Athelete 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students Scholarship Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 4; Prom Comittee Chairman 3. LISA POTT!-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Choir 1, 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Photo Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Spirit Club 1; Student Council 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4. DARREN PREUETT Golden Key Award 1980. PHILLIP PULEO- VICA 3; Vo-ed Class trea- surer 4. KATHY QUIRK ROBERT RABE- Golf 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1. SANDY RADER- Mar Sym Band 1, 2„ 3; FHA 1, 2. KIM RAINERY ■ Choir 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Drill Team 4; Service Club 4. TROY RAINES-Photo Club; SHELLEY REINKE American Legion History test winner; L.A.B. at Lake Erie College; Cameo- Sub-Support For Performance In Flowers For Algernon; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Service Club 2, 3, 4. JIM REPINSKI ROB REXROAD LONNIE RIFFLE- Welding 3, 4; VICA 3, 4. SHELLEY ROBERTS French Club 3. HEIDI ROBINSON. Merit Scholarship; Mar- Sym. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Library Aid 1; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming committee 4. KEITH ROGERS- VIC A 3, 4; School Auto Body Contest 3, 4. ROBERT C. ROGERS President of Soph- more Class; President of Junior Class; President of Student Council 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Co Chairman 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 1. JANE E. ROHLING Thespian; Knights of Co- lumbus Pro-Lite Award; Spanish Club Sec- retary 4; Service Club 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club President 3; Track St at. 3, 4; Office Aid 4; Student Council 3; Year- book Copy Editor 4; Ohio University Toga Team. MARIANNE ROSE-Business Club 3, 4; IOE 3, 4. MELISSA ROSNOVSKI SCOTT ROTH-Track 2; German Club 1, 3, 4; AV 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4. DIANA ROWAN-OWce Aid 2. KATHY RUNYEON ANTHONY RUT A DEWEY SAL YERS AMY SATTERFIELD Homecoming Commit tee 4; Girls Club 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Cross Couintry Stat 4. TAMMY SAUNDERS TIMOTHY SCOTT-VIC A 3, 4. TERRY SERPAS SHARON L. SHREVES Sym Mar Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 3; Stage Band 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; AFS 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2. REGINA SHUMAKER- Drama Technical Award-1979; 2nd Team News Herald All Stars; Rotary Club Technical Award; Wil- loughby School of Fine Arts A ward of Mer- it, and Honorable Mention. Photo Cub 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; J. V. Softball 1; Volleyball J.V. 2; Basketball J.V. 1, 2; Volleyball Score Keeper 3, 4; Library Aid 3. TAMMY SIMPSON- Cosmetology 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; VIC A 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1; VFW 3, 4. TERESA SMITH- Drill Team 4. TINA SMITH MICHEAL SMITH- Concert Band 1. NORMAN SMYKE- Scholarship Award; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; National Honor Society; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; J.V Tennis 2, 3; Soccer 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Dra- ma Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 4; Mar Sym Band 2, 3, 4. GREG SPEARS- Basketball 1; Baseball 2, 4. TAMMY SPIVAK Mar Sym Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 4; ROB ST. JOHN DA VE STOCKLAS- Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Span- ish Club 2; National Honor Society; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents. DOUG STOERKEL-Soccer 1, 2; Wrestling 1; Softball 2 SUSAN SWARTZWELDER- J.V. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Dra- ma 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4. JAMES TAMBORSKI Football 4; Wrestling 3, 4 FRANK TASCONE National Honor Society; Who’s Who Among American High School; Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2; Office Aid 4; Slim Whitman Fan Club 3. KIM R. TAYLOR.Mixed Choir 1, 2, 3; Ensem- ble 4. SEAN THOMAS- Newspaper 1, 2; German Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Drama Club 3; Slim Whitman Fan Club 3. STEVE TOTH■ Football 1; Track 1; JV Foot- ball 2; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Foot- ball 4; VIC A 3; 4. JAMES TUREK- Football 1, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Cross Country 2. MARY UNGERS FHA 1; VIC A 3. BARBARA UPOLE- National Honor Society; Honorable Mention in District Ohio Scho- lastic Aptitude Test; NEDT Award tor Supe rior Performance; Jazz Impact; Mar Sym Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Head Wrestling Stat 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1; J. V. Volleyball 1, 2, 3; German Club 1, 2, 3; Girls Track Trainer 2, 3, 4; Girls Cross Country Trainer 3, 4; Boys Track Stat 1, 2; RICK VALVODA VIC A 3. LYNN VANDERSON- National Honor Sod- ety; OEA 3, 4; SHELLY VENTURO Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 2. LAURA VINCENT- Marching Band 1, 2; Busi- ness club 3, 4. DEBRA VOORHIES ART WEIR GREG WELSH-Certiticate of Achievement (3.0) CHRISTOPHER WESOLOWSKI-Football 1; VICA 3, 4. MARLE WICKERT- Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Service Club 2. BRIAN WIDLITS- 3rd Place NEC Wrestling; 2nd place Sectionials; Wrestling! 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Couintry 2; Key Club 3, 4; President of Key Club 4; Mr. Ted Club 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. PATRICIA WILLIMAS-Solo Ensemble Con- tests; Lakeland Community Civic Band 2, 3; Mar Sym Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3; Ohio State Fair Band; DWAYNE WILLIS KA THE WILLM Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Photo Club 4; Gong Show 1, 3; Slim Whitman Fan Club 3, 4; Ohio University Toga Team. LILY MAY WILLS Honorable Mention in Art; Service Club 3, 4; BRIAN WOERNER Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4. BRENT WOERNER- Track 1, 2; CHUCK WOODWORTH- VICA 3, 4; Vo-Ed Ski Club 3, 4. RUSSELL YARD- Scholarship Award; JV Ten- nis 1; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; JV Wrsfling 3; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4. CYNTHIA YATES DEBRA (QUICKEL) YEAGER- Track 1, 2; Bas ketball 1, 2. MARILYN ZAPP- Prom Committee Chair- man 3; Camp Counselor 1, 2; Office Aid 1, 2. CHRIS ZIMCOSKY- National Honor Society; Homecoming Court; Student Council 3, 4; Girls Club 4; Business Club 3, 4. VICKI ZINN-OEA 3, 4. JAMES ZUKOSKI 1st place Honor at Food Service Convention; Concert Band 1, 2; HERO Club 3, 4. JOSEPH ZUPSCAN- VICA 3, 4; Madison School Board Members: Back row-Superintendent, Dr. Galante, new to the system this year.; CarI Nicely and Ralph Spaulding. Front row-Pat Dustman, Administrative Assistant new to Madison this year.; Julie Fry, Donna Sab, Cheryl Hathaway and Milderd Devolt, Clerk Treasurer also new to the system this year. National Honor Society Builds This year’s National Honor Society offi- cers are: President-Ed Dollar, Vice-Presi- dent-Scott Leone, Secretary-Chris Zim- cosky, Treasurer- Kevin DiPofi. The activi- ties planned are induction ceremonies, scholarship Banquet, and they are plan- ning a roller skating party and a raffle to raise some money. They also have plans for a scholarship. Mrs. Braunlich advised the National Honor Society. 1- The 1980 National Honor Society. SOW 1 - Julie Hergenroeder, Cara Cox, Charlene Bailey, Barb Butcher, Beth Kurlla, Gina Billy, Mike Tascone. ROW 2 - Barb Upole, Chris Zlmcosky, Dean Piccluto, Scott Leone, Jackie Masters, Connie Bro- berg, Monica Nahra. ROW 3 - Lesa Flglel, Larry Hennessey, Mike Cooper, Dave Stock las, Norm Smyke, Ed Dollar. ROW 4-Dave Mitchell, Jell Hagan, Tim Harmon, Kevin DiPofi. ROW 5 Mike Orris, Bob Rogers, Moose Ruland. 2- National Honor Society officers (left-right): Scott Leone, Ed Dollar, Chris Zlmcosky, and Kevin DiPofi. 49 10 I Honors Given To These. 1- Winners of the Blue Ribbon Art awards are; (row 1) Kathy Alexander, Danielle Snyder, (row 2) Mike Cooper, Jell Satterfield, and Rob Bliss. 2- Purchase awards were won by Mike Cooper, Jeff Satterfield, and Rob Bliss. 3- Voice of Democracy Winner, Gina Billy. 4- American Legion test winners (row 1,) Larry Rice, Steve Flagg, Debbie Kuklinski, and Denise Locke, (row 2) Senior winners are Shelly Roberts, and Ed Dollar. 5- The Gold Art Award winners pose for a picture (bottom,) Kathy Alexander, Pam Wright, Kim Hor- vath, and Debbie Fahey, (top) Rusty Riblett, Joyce Anderson, Rob Bliss, Jeanne Hart, Dennis Markgraf. 6 NEC Wrestling champs-(bottom) Scott Jones (2nd), Ted Bilski (2nd), (top) Jim Tamborski (2nd), Moose Ruland (3rd). 7- All Star Christmas Tournament Basketball Players (bottom) Sue Palmer and Tracy Watson, (top) Mi- chele Horvath. 8- Basketball players of the Week-Michele Horvath and Todd Peine. 9- All NEC Football Players (bottom) Rod Bias, John Palmer and Scott Leone, (top) John White, Bob Rog- ers and Moose Ruland. They also participate in the Save-A-Sight Game. 10- First place winners in the NEC Wrestling tourna- ment are (bottom) Jeff Notte (four year winner- 15- 0), Dave Rowan (5-0), Bill Bortz and John Palmer (second year winner), (top) Kevin Wlrfel(14-1), Brian Widlits (15-0) and Dave Turnbull (14-0), and Dave was also the News Herald Wrestler of the Week. 52 1- Honor graduates pictured are (left-right)- David Mitchell, Kamy Martin, Beth Kurila, Julie Hergenroeder, Jackie Masters, and Debbie Krlstoff. 2- Seniors graduating with honors (left- rlght)-Edward Dollar, Tim Harmon, Cara Cox, Connie Broberg, Charlene Bailey, and Larry Hennesey. 3- The class of '81 honor graduates are: ROW 1-Norman Smyke, Monica Nahra ROW 2-Royce Ruland, Sean Thomas, and Wade Nicholas. 4- Honor graduates (left-right)- Russ Yard, Chris Zimcosky, Greg Welsh and Barbara Upole. 53 Football Holds 5-5 Record With Strike. The Varsity Football team ended their sea- son with a 500 mark. There record was 5-5. Two of the Blue Streak games were forfeited due to the teacher’s strike thus, the streaks added two games to their schedule. The Blue Streaks started the season with a second half comeback win over Perry started by Ed Dollar and John White. With a victory in this game, the Streaks were able to keep the little brown jug. The next game was a battle with the Eastlake North Rangers. The Streaks lost the game by a slim margin, but the real loss was a very talented Senior player, Glen Potter, who received a fractured shoulder in the game. The next game started the NEC Season with a victory over Ashtabula Harbor. In that game the tough Streak defense held the Mariners scoreless. John White and Phil Garbark led all rushers during the game. The Streaks beat the Ashtabula Panthers by a score of 1B-0 with a fine job offensively and defensively by John Palmer. The next two games for the Streaks had to be forfeited due to a teacher’s strike. The first game after the strike was against NEC rival Geneva Eagles. Leading the way for the Streaks during the loss was John White with 203 yards rushing, and Bob Rogers who did a fine job of blocking on the front line and John Palmer with 103 yards rushing. The last regular season games was against Edge wood. Jim Tamborski led the way with a hand from Mike Orris’s- when he blocked the punt. Leading the way this season was John White with 1,173 yards and a 37 yard average punt- ing. John Palmer led the team with 13 quarter- back sacks, and Scott Leone had seven inter- ceptions for the season. 1- Referee tries to breakup a fight between two players. 2- Scott Leone moves in for the kill. 3- Streaks burst through for a Victory. 4- Rogers “I thought you had him 5- This is one eagle that never made it. 55 Football Is Fall Highlight 56 1 2- Ed Dollar In continuous motion. 5 The cheerleaders cheer tor the starters. 3- Another tackle with Scott Leone. 6• Glen holds up a sign the Geneva gang had going. 4• Ken Clammiachella, number 80, races towards the ball. 57 Freshmen Football 5«1 ■ 1 For 1980 1- The freshman pile up on a football bearing oppon- ant. 2- Jim Wallace prepares to intercept the ball. 3- Freshman, Brian Frania, number 17, catches a pass. 4- A freshman player gets blocked by a rival player. 5- The freshman players give congratulations to the opposing team. 58 59 Our Cheerleaders Do Their Thing Well 1 -Varsity Football Cheerleaders (left- right) top, Linda Notte, Katie Orris, Kim Horvath. Bottom, Cindy Carrick, Sue Swartzwelder, and Annie Hejduk. 2- The cheerleaders perform a cheer. 3- The main event: Madison’s 1‘Exile the Eagles”pep assembly before the game. 4- Cheerleaders are tound in some really odd places. 5- Annle, Kim, and Cindy stop to pose. 6- Kim: “What were you looking at?” 7- “I know what I’m doing.” 61 Marching Band Works Hard On Shows, Marching band may seem as though it is an easy activ- ity,, but actually the band goes through extensive prac- tices to perfect the shows and music. Mr. Acerra spends hours of his time plan- ning shows and Mr. Soriano rehearses the music with the band. The marching band goes to Ripley, West Virginia, for band camp every August to learn new shows. 1- The band preforms a pregame show. 2- Strike up the Bandl 3- The pep band preparesto sound out another song. 4• The band parades around the halls before a pep assembly 5-The clarinet section gets ready to march in the halls. Has A Great Year. 62 63 “Sailing” And Slyder. The 1980-81 Homecoming dance was held on Saturday, November 15. The theme for the evening was “Sailing and the couples who attended were entertained by the rock band Slyder. Tonya Barnes was crowned Homecom- ing Queen. The members of the Homecoming Court were Diane Capel, Sharon Kepes, Beth Kurila, and Chris Zimcosky. Decorations pro- vided by the Homecoming Committee includ- ed a wall mural and seagulls with each senior's name on them. The Homecoming originally scheduled for October, was delayed due to the teacher's strike. The homecoming game was held later than planned with Madison vs. Harvey, Madi- son winning by a score of 20-12. YOU TO THE YOU’RE the Tops 1- Has anyone seen my date? 2- Homecoming Queen Tonya Barnes and escort Kevin Di- Pofi. The 1980 Homecoming Court and escorts from left to right; Sharon Kepes and Bob Duncan, Chris Zimcoski and Steve Matuscak, Diane CapeI and John Palmer, Beth Kurila and Ed Dollar. 3- A great big welcome from the Senior Class of 1981. 4- Couple Mike Bollas and Sue Evans are one of the many couples who enjoyed dancing to the music of Slyder. 5- A chaperone keeps a watchful eye. 6- “Ooh, my feet hurtI” 65 Varsity Volleyball 4-20 Record The Varsity Volleyball team ended their sea- son with a 4-20 record and the Junior Varsity ended their season with a 3-18 record. The coach is Miss Anderson. The Senior members are: Kelly Coleman, Michele Horvath, Monica Nahra, Lisa Potti, and Heidi Robinson. 66 1- Ted Bilski to Jay Laufenberger “Hey, wait for me. 2- Frank Tascone imitating the six-mil- lion dollar man. 3- Rick Dame and Brian Chapman show what fresh air does to some people. 4- Todd Titer “Running on Empty!” 5- “Uh, oh, here comes Mr. Sater I” 6- Ted Bilski, relaxing after a victory. 69 f- Some students get rowdy during a pep assembly. 2‘ Dan Bowen is only proving what a camera ham he isl 3■ This freshman science class seems to be attentive(?) enough. 4- Cindy gives Brian Widlets the ola “Pie in the face” treat- ment. 5- Freshmen take time out to smile lor us. 6- John Fidel is having a problem adjusting himself. 7■ The freshmen cheerleaders practice after school. 70 72 1- Team Captain Polly Gibbon sur- veys her team. 2- No competition for Belinda Tiller on her Cross Country Pun. 3 Kim Hull, “There's no stopping me now. 4-The 1980 Madison Girls Cross Country Team. 5- Madison takes the lead with Tina Rupinski and Liz Austen. 6- Tracy Watson, Run, Tracy, runI 7■ When Mr. Pavesich talks, everyone listens!!!! 73 74 Golf Moves Along! This year was an interesting year for the madison golf team. They tied Conneaut. Bill Hoffman and Duane Mayeda were in the top ten in the NEC, also both made all NEC golf team. Claude Paquet was 12th in NEC. They won 12, lost 7 and tied 1. The Senior members are Bill Hoffman, Duane Mayeda, and Mike Peck. Their coaches are Mr. Higley, and Mr. Miller. IDuane Mayeda models his new golf shoes. 2 Dave Capel is Tee” d off. 3■ The Madison 1980 Golf team looks for the lost golf ball. 4- Larry Rice, “Another one Bites the Dust. ” 5- Mike Peck, “Are we playing golf or baseball?” 6- John Lindberg turns his golf club into a light saber. 7- Bill Hoffman concentrates on his golf game. 75 Round Ball Has Rough Year. The Blue Streak boy's basket- ball team with a fair record en- ters the tournaments looking very strong. Coming back off of a shoulder injury was Glen Pot- ter. With Glen back, Mr. Dolan feels they'll be stronger. In the Streak's first contest, they bat- tled the tough Lake Catholic Cougars. Leading the way for the Streaks were Kevin DiPofi with 24 points and Tony Rut a with 8 points. The Streaks were close at halftime but couldn't make their way back. The second game was a clos- er one, but they lost 59-51 against the Rebels. John White and Kevin DiPofi led the way with Tony Rita leading the re- bound chores. The Streaks then battled the tough Edge wood warriors, Los- ing 57-45. Leading the Streaks were Greg Morrison and Craig Utt. A big win was had over Har- bor, 50-48 with a good second half effort by John White. Then they suffered a big loss at the hands of the Astabula City Pan- thers by a close margin of 60- 58. Leading the way was Todd Peine, John White, and Mike Bolias. The Streaks had a tough game against Conneaut 53-40. The Streaks then came into the Geneva game sky-high, but lost 54-52. Leading the way was John White, Kevin DiPofi, and Todd Peine. Todd Kingery also lead the way with 4 steals. The Streaks had a big win over St. John, 57-49. Frank Va- lerio and Todd Peine lead the way, with Kevin DiPofi leading the rebounds. They suffered 3 big losses to Geneva, Edge wood, and Harbor. Lead- ing the way for the Streaks against Riverside was Glen Pot- ter, Todd Peine, and Craig Utt. Leading the season were John White with 126 points, Ke- vin DiPofi with 189 points and Todd Peine with 137 points. The Streaks are looking for a big season next year with the up and coming freshmen. The JV squad was led this season with Frank Valerio scoring and Mike Yeagar rebounding. 78 1 ■ iLook MomI Im flying ” 2• What a mess! 1-Todd Klngery shows some talent in dribbling. 4 Over the backl” 5 John White gets rid of the ball quiekl 6-Todd Man, this is hard work! 79 Madison Boys Have Great Season 80 1- Watchout Sophomores. 2- Where is the ball? 3- Todd Kingery dribbling down the court. 4- Mr. Dolan gives some needed ad- vice. 5 7odd gets in a good shot. 1- The power that keeps us on the top. 2- Our 1980-1981 Varsity Wrestling stats. 3- Peek-a-boo! 41a! da! 5- The 1981 Varsity football stats. 6- Varsity basketball stats tor the 81 sea- son. 7- Cheerleaders are always on the top of things! LEFT to RIGHT Jodie Myers, Monica Nahra, Ramona Harmon, Michele Kampas, Beth Kurila, and Anne Naughton. GIRLS HAVE A GOOD YEAR. The Girls finish the season in Second Place in the N. E. C. with a 14-3 record. They finished behind Ashtabula City, just losing to them by 2 points in the first game. The senior players were Kim Jones, co- captain with Michele Horvath, Lisa Davis, and Lisa Potti. The Streaks are coached by Miss Sally Phillips. Michele Horvath received 1st team all N. E. C., 1st Team all Lake County, News Herald Player of the Week, Christmas Tournament All-Star Team, 1st Team Regional Press. Also receiving Honors on the Christmas Tournament All-Star Team were Sue Palmer and Tracy Watson. Tracy Watson scored 20 points in the tournament game. The girls did a fine job all year. The starters for most games were Mi- chele Horvath, Traci Rooks, Kim Jones, Tracy Wat- son, and Sue Palmer. The rest of the team consisted of Julie Burdette, Sue Evans, Debbie Albus, Kim Hor- vath, Helen Conrad, and Dee Dee Ward. Activities Go Yecu- ’Round I Kammy Martin and Leslie Treymayne pose with Santa Claus (alias Glen Potter). 2- Students anxiously await the arrival of Mr. Sater. 3- Cindy Carrick seems to be surprised to see her picture being taken. 4- ‘‘Uml Good cookingi” 5- The Homecoming queen canidates are put on display in front of the student body. 6- Suzie puts the finishing touches on a cover for a victory hoop. 7- The majorettes do a routine for the students during a pep assembly. 86 7 LONGO’S PIZZERIA AND RESTAURANT Finest Backing ever; Carry out-Dining room Lunch Dinner 428-5191 Rt. 20 and Hubbard, Madison A sign of the times. Independent Since 1890 CHAPELDALE BEAUTY SALON Chapeidaie Plaza Madison, 428-4457 Best wishes to class of “81” “A pleasant place to live” Tired feet from shopping? See us first! SHOE-n-BOOT SHOP 2652 Hubbard Rd. Madison If We Please You, Tell Others: If We Don't Tell Us THE CAPTAINS CHAIR BARBER STYLISTS 3631 North Ridge Rd. 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The match against Ash- tabula saw all the streaks ex- cept two recorded wins for a 57-6 score. They went on to defeat the Willoughby South rebels, Edge wood Worriers, Harber Mariners, and Con- neaut Spartons. The Streaks then suffered two tough losses at the hands of Maple Heights Mustangs, and East- lake North Rangers. A big win over Arch- Rival Geneva, led the Streaks into the top seat in the NEC. Win- ning for the Streaks were Dave Rowan 9-0, Ted Bilski 6- 2, Bill Bortz with a big pin by Jeff Notte with a 21-3 superior decision, Kevin Wirfel with a 9-2 win and Dave Turnbull with a big win over one of Ge- neva's better wrestlers. John Palmer had a tough match at the hands of Jerry Shahan, but John handled him, 6-1. Going into the NEC tourney the Streaks have three unde- feated wrestlers, Dave Turn- bull, Brian Widlits, and Jeff Notte, who has not lost a duel meet match since he was a freshman, following close be- hind is Kevin Wirfel who has only one loss. At the NEC tournament the Blue Streaks placed 11 wres- tlers in the finals. There were seven in the Individual Cham- pionships, Dave Rowan was first at 98 lb, Ted Bilski placed 2nd in the 105 lb bracket, Bill Bortz placed 1st in the 112 lb weight class, Jeff Notte won his fourth straight in the 119 lb weight class, Kevin Wirfel placed first at 126, Scott Jones 2nd at 132, Brian Wid- lits won the 138 lb weight class, Jim Tamborski had a strong 2nd place finish, Dave Turnbull won the 167 bracket, John Palmer won his second straight at 175, and Moose Ruland had a strong 3rd place finish. The Streaks won the tourney with 206 total points, 84 ahead of Second place finisher Riverside. 1 Sam keeps driving in. 2 Mr. Melin looks on with intensity. 3. Moose Ruland trys his hardest to break the grip. 4- Jeff Notte gets ready to shoot. 5- “Come on Ref He’s pinned 6- Now thats using your head Dave. 94 1- Moose pins another oneI 2- Brian-,,l think I’ll take a nap.” 3- The look of concentration. 4‘Mr. Sater takes down statistics. 5-Jeff wins again! 95 Gary Adkins Debbie Albus Ken AI Ids Pam A lids Rochelle Amberik Joyce Anderson Scott Anderson Bill Andrews Doreen Andrikanich Claudia Arnoul Kim Babic Tom Baker Don Batch Scott Barclay Patty Baron Tim Barone Tammy Barrette Dawn Bates Tracy Beach Debie Bell Sherri Besednik Anna Bennett Paul Black John Buy Debbie Bond Joyce Bonham Mike plays the teacher for Denise during the black-out. That Gary Callboso Da nette Carroll Linda Cast rill a Keith Chartee Steve Chapman Gerold Chapman Aaron Chllbert Kelly Christy Ken Clammaichella John Clark Betsy Clay pool Melinda Clltton Karen Congas Debbie Cornell Anne Craft 97 Junior Class, 98 Carol Craft Kenny Crockett Mike Custer Rick Dame Pat Dodge Marina Doland Rachelie Drown Bob Duncan Jennifer Dust Alan Ebbert Kathy Ehricke Paul Elmor Dori English Sue Evans Debbie Fahey John Farrell Becky Fay John Fedele Perry Firestone Melissa Fisher Sybil Fitzpatrick Doug Foote Gary Ford Chris Francis Danielle Freeman Art Fulton John Galvin Paul Gandee Phil Garbark Sheila Gardiner Sue Gartland Terrence Gerred Dwayne Gibson Jeff Goodin Beth Green Debbie Guidosh Sue Guy Teri Haase Larry Haddox Tom Hall Ramona Harmon Meg Harrell Chuck Harfon John Hash Denise Heinz Anne Hejduk Chad Hejduk 99 Robin Hissam Gerald Hixon Julie Hoffman Connie Holnapy Tim Horton Kevin Horvath Kim Horvath Jon Howes Kim Howsare Bryan Hribar Hope Hudge Penny Hunt Michelle Hupertx Sue Ingle Mike Irwin Kerry Isaac Julie Izzarelll Kim Jackson Chris Jackson Kathy Jameson Diane Jewell Scott Jones Sue Jopko James Judd Joyce Judd Paul Judd Roseanna Kuehnle Emily Kruk Julie Kiefer Denise Kovalchlk 100 Juniors Plan For Their Last Year. Michele Kampas John Katona Todd Klngery Tom Korth Tony Korosec Joe Kovach Bev Lake Robin Lane Kelly Lardie Mark Lamed Jay Laufenburger Paul Lavergne Tyra Layman Tammy Lear Mark Lendvay Jeff Lewis Kim Lewis John Lindberg Denise Locke Susan Malkamaki Beth Mackey Gary Majernick Chris Manypenny Dennis Markgraf Jeff Markgraf Bill Marks Kamy Marlin Dave Martin Paula May Bob McCormick Jon McGill 101 Marty Me Innerney Len Me Minn David Medvec Patrick Melia Mike Miller Sandi Miller Vickie Morris Greg Morrison John Moyers Julie Moyers Anne Naughlon Maria Oblenus Dave Ogden Katie Orris Christopher Owoc Chris Paiiobeis Kevin Palmer Sue Palmer Claude Pauquet Harold Pauquet T.J. Paquin Gary Parcel! Bob Pasco Brenda Pauley Kelly Pechatsko Mary Peters Sandy Peterson Cindy Pettit Mike Piks Debbie Platz 102 Juniors Look For That Laura Potter Jon Pollock Angela Powell Ruth Pyle Lavonne Quickie Steve Ramsey Trisha Reed Jim Reid Bill Reznak Rusty Ribblett Larry Rice Lisa Rice Danetta Roberts George Rohling Traci Rooks Dawn Ruck Tina Rupinski Duane Saba Dewey Salyers Mark Sanford Donald Saunders Herb Schiemann Jon Schmidt Ken Schmidt Robert Schroeder Jim Schwendinger Julii Scott Stacey Scull Kellie Shadduck Steve Sheets Just Right Job. 103 Wendi Shipman Mary Silvaroli Donna Simmons Roger Smart Carla Smith Rick Smith Sandy Smith Tracey Smith Dave Smithberger Jamie Snyder Neil Snyder Rob Snyder Laura Sobe Joanne Solden Theresa Soiinski Bob Sommers Calvin Spaulding Rachelle Spencer Heather Sprague Kim Sprague Todd Stach Vickie Stange James Stapleton Tony Stewart Betty Stivers Mark Strong Natalie Stubblefield Babette Swartz Lisa Tarsovich Kim Thompson 104 Julie Thomas Tessa Tiller Luanne Titus Dave Turnbull Vickie Venturo Irene Ward Mitch Warhollc Dave Watkins Tracey Watson Kathy Weeks Art Weir Melissa Welsh Perry Wetzel June Wheeler John White Keith Whipple Dave Williams Bob Wilson Kevin Wlrtel Dolores Wojtaszek Lynn Wright Brenda Wyatt Pick Yates Joan Yothers Dave Zapp Debbei Zehe Leo Zimmerman 105 Pancakes Keep Student Council On Go. 106 f • This is what Student Council mem- bers do before meetings. The Coun- cil held the annual Pancake Break- fast in the Spring, sold Spirit buttons, held a dance and during the Christ• mas Season they collected canned goods for the needy. The council is advised by Mr. Leitch. 2- Student Council officers are Ken Horvath, Missy Jevack, Beth Kuriia, Jodi Davis, Wait Spalding, Anne Naughton, Doug Foote, Arlie Keel, Glen Potter, Kerry Mullun, and Bob Rogers. 3- Do you know who your student Council members are and what they look like? Here is the group look up yours. This year the Drama Club performed a fall comedy at Rabbit Run theatre called, “Seven Wives for Dracula”, which also included a tour of a haunted house tor a total Halloween Night. The dub has two productions going on in the spring. The spring play is “Once Upon A Mat- tress” and the other is a night club and dinner act called “The Blue Review.” Last year in Rotary competion with Harvey, Perry and Lake Catholic High Schools the clubs presentation of “Flowers for Algernon”, won best Comedy drama award. Dave Albus won the best actor award for his work in the lead roll, and Shelly Reinke won best supporting ac- tress. 4- The 1981 Thesbian Club members: ROW 1‘Carol Cook, Julie Goist, Mary Silvaroli, Leslie Tremayne, Beth Green, ROW 2‘Teresa Cox, Joe Booth, Mike Cooper, Shelley Reinke, Jane Rohling, and Sharon Shreves. 5- Our Drama Club members. 6- The Drama Club officers LEFT to RIGHT: Teresa Cox-Clerk, Joe Booth-Vice President, Sharon Shreeves-Senior Rep., Shelly Reinke-Secretary, and Mike Cooper-President. 107 109 Language Study Great. The foreign language clubs are active in school life. Spanish Club sells Blue Streak pennants, go to Cedar Point, hold a Spanish Fiesta, make Spanish T- shirts, take field trips to Spanish resturants and work on the Language Fair in the Spring. German club members hold an annual German Camp where only German is spoken and do their part for the Language Fair. French Club does not get too involved in outside things but do take an active part in the Language Fair. 1- The German Club advised by Mr. Strother. 2- Spanish booth at the Language Fair where foods from each land are sold and information on the culture can be found. 3- German Club officers: President ■ John Brennen, Vice President ■ Dave Zapp, Secretary-Treasurer ■ Lisa Prasnikar. 4- The French Club advised by Mrs. Strother. 5- The Spanish Club advised by Mrs. Battes. 6- Spanish Club officers: President - Mike Woodworth, Vice Presi- dent • Teresa Cox, Secretary - Jane Ellen Pohling, Treasurer - Linda Lupi. FHA Works For Children’s Hospitals The 1980-81 F.H.A. officers are: President-Ka- ren Perish, Secretary-Coni Piet, Vice President- Laura Potter, Historian-Alicia Wyatt: This year's projects include: collecting money for Chil- dren's hospitals, state conventions and meet- ings. The F.H.A. is advised by Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Lee, and Mrs. McMahon. 1- The Furfure Homemakers of America officers: Historian- Alicia Wyatt, Secretary-Coni Riel, President-Karen Parish, Troasurer-Sandi Riel, Vice President-Laura Potter. 2- The FHA Club members. Weather What Will It Be? This is the first year for the Weather Club at Madison. The club is composed of students who collect weather data and make daily fore- casts. They supply any unusual weather phen- onenon to the U.S. Weather Bureau. The club is advised by Mr. Strother who has kept weather data tor the area for the past several years. 3- No unusual weather activities here. 4- The people who make the dub a going thing. 113 Student Aids Keep It Working. Student aides help keep the wheels of the high school moving. With their help, many jobs get done. 1- The library aides help Mr. Hanes with the work in the library. 2- Mr. Linhart and Mr. Hanes rely on the Audio-Visual crew to deliver equipment to teachers. 3- Without these aides, the office and stu- dent center couldn't operate smoothly. 4- Mike Cooper, Jane Rohling, and Arlie “Bear” Keel make the morning announce- ments enjoyable for everyone. 115 116 1- The Service Club is composed of students who work at the concession stands at all home basketball games and wrestling matches. First, second and third year awards are given each year at the annual Service Club Banquet. The Service Club is advised by Mr. Piker and Mr. Winfield. 2- The newspaper has put out three issues this year and plans to put out a Senior edition at the end of the school year. The editoris Leslie Tremayne and the section editors are Joyce Bonham and Aaron Chiibert. 3 The Science Club meets to take in events of interest to the group. The clubs adviser is Mr. Deel. Science Service Information 117 118 f Jon Howes designs the cover for the 1981 Caul- dron. 2- Debbie Fahey and Mr. Heichel prepare a layout lor the Yearbook. 3- Jane Rohling, copy editor, discusses the copy for pictures. 4- Dan Bowen and Debbie Fahey down around in Yearbook class. 5- Jane Rohling, Sue Guy, and Kathe Willm decide what captions are fit(?) for the Yearbook. Yearbook Staff Tries To Meet All Demands 119 Stage Band And Concert Band Provide For Many Music Interest. The Stage Band plays jazz, rock and the blues tor concerts. They will be playing for the Language Fair in March. The band consists of mostly brass instruments and saxophones. Mr. Acerra is in charge of the band which works on the Big Band sound. Mr. Soriano directs the Concert Band for the students who wish to have band, but who don't wish to be in Marching or Symphonic Band. It provides a less formal setting for students with musical interests. 121 122 Symphonic Band Keeps Music Interest hi Many Areas. The Symphonic Band is quite the opposite of Marching Band, instead of playing popular modem music, the Symphonic Band plays clas- sical music. Mr. Acerra directs the Symphonic Band. The band is composed of Marching Band members in the oft period for marching. The group performs at concerts and special events. 123 124 Choir Gives Christmas Concert This year’s Choir Council consists of Beth Green, Kris Hudec, Ariie (Bear) Keel, Lisa Prasnikar, and Jenny Rowe. The Choir Club’s projects planned are the annual Christmas and Spring con- certs, and performances at different community organi- zations. Senior members are Teresa Cox, Terry Ganoe, Ju- lie Goist, Ariie (Bear) Keel, Tonya Moon, Dudley Nash, Shelly Reinke, Kim Taylor, and Marie Wick erf. The club’s advisor is Mrs. Mullen. 125 Photo Club Takes Pictures Always. 126 Each year Mr. Grimm teaches his stu- dents the basics in how to use the cam- era. The students learn to experiment by taking their own pictures around the school. The club is also shown how to develope the pictures they take and print them. The club handles the taking of Santa Claus pictures and will take pictures tor groups around the school. The clubs officers are here pictured: Sharon Shreeves, Danielle Freeman, Andy Golding, Doug Foote, John Galvin. Business Club Helps Area Chibs. This year’s Business Club officers are President-Chris Zimcosky, Vice-President- Doreen Andriskanich, Secretary-Cindy Carrick, and Treasurer-Julie Hoffman. Their planned activities include: inventory at Carlisle’s, office work for Old-Fa- shioned Days, preparing the calendar for the Kiwanis, office work for area organiza- tions, candy sale, and other programs for school functions. Their advisor is Ms. Spiesman. 127 Service Is Theme This year’s Key Club, under their advisor, Mr. Hanes, kept busy with community service. The boys held a dance and donated the money to the American Heart Association. The Key Club Is in charge of keeping the date board in front of the school up to date. The boys did an excellent job in raising school spirit at fall pep assembly. During the Christmas sea- son they made money for “Christmas for Every Child”, which is a campaign for the needy children of Lake County. Their spring pians include the 2nd Annual Key Club vs. Faculty Game and a raffle. The president is Brian Widlits, Vice-Presi- dent-Michael Cooper, and Treasurer-Doug Foote. The Girls Club has been very active in the community this year, in the tall they decorated the football field and held a bon tire before the Geneva Football Game. For Valentine’s Day the girls sold carnations and had Valentines sent sent out to the students via a cupid. The Girls Club also had a Hush Day and raised $150. for the Rock-nRoll Jamboree. The mem- bers also had a slave day on March 25th. The girls had a progressive dinner and held Holiday parties. Their spring pians Include a banquet In May and a Teacher Appreciation Day in June. The officers are President-Beth Kurila, Vice Presi- dent-Monica Nahra, Secretary-Tina Mackey, and Treasurer- Ramona Harmon. 128 129 Vo-Ed Students Lean How To Work 1- Paula Brown busy working in cosmetology at Vo-Ed. 2- Jennifer Durst waiting lor her print to come out in Oil-Set Printing 3- In D.H.O. Kim Bowling is learning how to dean teeth 4- Tim Scott and Fred Ogden working in the Print Shop. 5- Diane Jewell and Sue Ingle look busy programming their machine in Data Processing. 6- Rob Schroeder is trying his hand at the key punch in the Data Processing class at the Vo-Ed School. 131 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE NIGHT HAWK MFG NATIONWIDE INSURANCE CO. 5820 North Ridge Road Madison Ohio 1486 Harpersfield Road Geneva Ohio MADISON VET. HOSPITAL 50 West Main Street Madison 428-5335 MUTUAL FINANCE 6248 North Ridge West Madison Ohio 134 Style II Green’s Bike Hobby 2 West Main Madison 428 2747 Rays Radiator Towing Service 4326 River St. Earls Resturant 6080 N. Ridge Road Karen's Workshop 6909 N. Ridge Rd. Madison Earth Jewels 20 West Main 428-4308 Home Decorating Supply Co. 6214 N. Ridge Rd. 428 6670 Madison TV Service 2662 Hubbard Rd. Champion’s Garden Towne 3717 North Ridge Gress AMC, Jeep, Mazda, Inc 6300 N. Ridge Rd. 428-1141 Art'a Carpet Showcase 6214 North Ridge 428-4900 Charlie's Place Water St. Geneva 48 W. Main St. Madison 5573 North Ridge Daughters Florist 428-3213 Duffys Tavern 10 W. Main St. Madison 428-8091 135 Gills Softball 11-5 For 1980. The Girl’s Softball Team ended their season with a record of 11 wins and 5 losses. The senior team mem- bers are: Sally Crawford, Mickey Jones, Carolyn Wirfel, Sue Cooper, Paula Newsome, and Michelle Koval- chik. The teams coach Is Mrs. Grin- stead. 2 136 1- Nikki Stubblefield gets ready to hit that ball. 2- Amy McIntosh comes in from second on a ground- er. 3- Determined to hit a home run is Mickey Jones. 4- Mickey Jones tries for third as an Edgewood play- er prepares to stop her with a catch. 5- Michelle Kovalchik makes another home run for Madison. 5 137 Boys Hold 2-5 And 6th NEC Meet. The Boy’s track team ended their season with a 2-5 record. Senior members were Jeff Austin, Ken Biystone, Mike D’Avirro, Jeff Heid- nik, Mike Leone Keith Paimer, Ken Schiemann, and At White. The Boy’s track stats, were Sheri Biystone, Teresa Cox, Kim Fisher, Julie Goist Jane Rohling, Helen Smetters and Beth Zust. The boys came in 6th. at the NEC conference meet. Mr. Staley and Mr. Snyder were the coaches. 1• Jim Zirkle comes in tor a landing. 2- Ken Schiemann and Phil Garbark strive to out run their opponants. 3‘ Dave Shumaker somersaults over the bar. 4- Phil Garbark prepares to leap over the hurdle. 5‘ Dave James shows the stress of throwing the discus. j 139 Girl’s Track 5-4 For 1980. The Girl's track season end- ed with a record of 5-4. They were third in the NEC meet with 97 points. The senior members were Roxanne Ru- land; Laurie Smith, Jamie Suizbach, and Gait Wilson. The manager is Barb Upoie, and the statisticians are Kim Walker and Kathy O'Reilly. Their very patient and under- standing coach is Mr. Pave- sich. 140 f. Tracey Watson looks determined to win a victory lor Madison. 2‘ And they're offl 3■ Jamie Sulzbach stands at the starting line with two opposing runners. 4- Polly Gibbon waits lor the baton to be passed to her. 5- Katie Orris adjusts her starting blocks. 6- Kim Horvath reaches tor the baton. 141 Honors Given For Outstandmg Performances 1- Dave James deserved the honor he received for his outstanding per- formance in track. 2- An outstanding record in track brings honor tor performance to Monica Nahra. 3- Michelle Horvath, Amy McIntosh, Gina Shumaker and Traci Rooks won top honors tor their outstanding work on the Softball Team. 4- T.J. Paquin and Glen Potter re- ceived their honors for outstanding performance in Baseball, both were all NEC. 5- Top honors went to Polly Gibbon and Frank Tascone for Cross Coun- try. Frank was 3rd in Firestone Invt., Top 5 in Mentor Invt., and Perry Invt.. 6- Duane Mayeda received top hon- ors for his work in Golf and was one of the few to be in the sport for the full four years. 142 Thunder Hill Prom. The theme lor the 1980 prom was “The Long and Winding Road.” The dinner and dance took place at The Thunder Hill Coun- try Club on May 3rd. The couples danced to the music of the Great Lakes Band. Bill Bates was Prom King and his court consisted of Mike D’Avirrio, Tom Hites, Ai White, and John Zuyek. Janice Ogurchak was Prom Queen, and her court consisted of Charlette Morrison, Mary Anne Paquin, Angela Stubb- lefield, and Carolyn Wirfei. The Juniors did an excellent job of arranging the dance. Bob Rogers and Glen Potter were the co-chair- man. The advisors were Mrs. Lee and Mr. Winfield. 1- 1980 Prom Queen Janice Ogurchak and Prom King Bill Bates enjoy a dance together. 2- Prom Chairman Glenn Potter crowns Janice Ogurchak while the court looks on. 3- Dan Daughtery and Sandy Malinowski enjoy the 1980 Prom. 4- Couples chow down at the Prom. 5- Some couples prefer to relax rather than to dance. 6- Another Prom memory. 145 146 Kathy Acerra Steve Adkins Craig Alexander Kathy Alexander Craig Anderson Mark Andresen John Andrews Jett Askew Liz Austen Dave Babcock Lynn Bagshaw Debbie Baker Eric Baker D.J. Barnes John Barnhardt Linda Battes Lisa Baumgartner Sheryl Bellan Barbara Bennett Tom Berger Mitch Billy Ted Bilskl Tina Bird Steve Bittner Jackie Blair Sheri Blystone Lisa Boch Nora Boch Dave Boggs John Bohinc Brett Bonner Missy Bortz Karen Bos from Pam Bolivia Karolyn Bowling Virginia Bradbury Rich Brady John Brlchford Donna Broberg Bill Brueggeman David Buby Tom Buehner Beverly Bugbee Scott Bugelski Victor Bukky Ron Burke Sue Burns Nancy Bushnell Steve Carder JoEllen Carnes Chris Carroll Sophomores Are Moving Up. 147 148 Laurie Catanese Harold Catfell Marty Chapin Betty Clawson Patty Clay Larry Clemente Tim Cloutman Linda Clude Dorothy Clutter Mike Cobb Wilma Cogar Nancy Colllngwood Bob Cone Marty Conner Sandy Cooke Helen Conrad James Corbin Danny Cornell Julie Cornell Susan Cotrlll Christi Cox Mark Cox Bon Dancer Brian Daniels Marian DanowskI Diana Darnell Dan Davis Karen Davis Dean Delbrocco Steve Dempsey Ed Dickson Jackie Dlssauer John Dobbins Martha Dodge Mary Donlln Kevin Downs Brian Dressman Tina Earle Toni Eland Budd Eskensen Scott Fassett Laurie Ann Fede Terre Ebbert Scott Essler Paul Fedele Vance Freeman Steven Flagg Annette Ferritto Kelly Field Doug Fogel Becky Fortney Sue Franczek Steve Franla Brett Fry Mike Frye Kimberly Galloway Kathy Galvin Beth Garbark Survivors Of The Freshmen Class. 149 150 Cindy Gartland Gina Gaunter David George Dawn Gibson Pete Giordano Mary Grant Kelly Groover Beth Guidosh Pick Hatpin Trudy Hammer Terri Harford Dan Harrison Jeanne Hart Jay Hayes Chris Haywood Kim Heckman Jeff Heffington Erie Heichel Scott Heller Jim Hennessey Janet Hewitt Brenda Hill Jackie Hinkle Mike Hissam Brian Hites Kim Hull Anne Hummel TerI Hutson Jeff Hyrne Mary Jo Incorvatl Glenn Jakubowski Lisa Jarvis Steve Jewell Ken Johnson Judy Jones Steve Jones Debbie Keller John Kerr Patty Kessler Kris Kettle wood Laura Kidder DeeDee Kirk Leslie Klocek Bob Knlttel Heather Koenig Barry Kuehnle Debbie Kuklinski Kelly Kurkowski Dave Lading Leonard Lambert Carl Layman Evle Lette Karen Locke Marie Lovejoy Steve Lowthlan Eric Ludwlck 151 Melissa Lupton Kim Lutz Monica Lynch Cathy Mackovjak Jeanette Mahany Ken Malinowski Dawn Malkovsky Brian Masters Alane McIntosh Ken McNutty Leslie McManigie Dolly Medvec Mike Messenger Shelly Metz Bill Mitrovich Steve Molnar Fred Moore Jodie Myers Ethel Nash Leslie Nehring Earl Nicholas Linda Notte Leslie Oros Dianne Owoc Joseph Palma Shelly Paquin Steve Paratto Michelle Parker Heather Patternac Cheryl Pauley “Keep Smilin Sophomores ” 152 k. Duane Perry Karen Perish Pick Persinger George Pichelli Bob Piks Laurie Pivonka Pat Plourde Karen Powell Lisa Prasnikar Darryl Prater Jodi Pudder Neva Quickie Cheryl Radley Brian Ralco Andrew Rasch Mark Reed Tammy Reese Kim Rice Coni Riel Lona Riffle 153 From Here On Its S-m-o-o-t-h Renee Rogers Tina Roper Kristina Rose Lisa Rose Gary Rowan Jenny Rowe Ginny Rushia Andrea Rysko Lisa Saari Pam Sanders Beth Sanford Jeff Satterfield Steve Schmitt Tom Schnaible Eric Schultz Mitch Schultz Kathy Scott John Sency Ken Shahan Dave Shumaker Shelly Siiord Dawn Sippola Tim Sizemore Jett Siadek Dave Smetters Heidi Smith Peggy Smith Robert Smith Lori Snook Danielle Snyder 154 More Of Our Sophomores Dave Solinsky Lisa Soltis George Spaid Mike Spence Jon Sprague Bob Spring Toni Stafford Tonya Stafford Cindy Stanley Mel Stansak Cindy Steele Rick Steele Brian Stevens Nancy Stillwell Nick Stlnclc Jo Anne Stocklas Tina Strohm Diane Tamborski Tracy Tamborski Jeff Tarbuck Todd Teeter John Teleha Pat Tltman Mark Torres Marie Townsend Leslie Tremayne Sophomores go crazy! 155 156 Peglna Turner John Tyukody Frank Valerio Jeff Varga Dale Vemyl Tom Vesey Bill Walker Diane Ward Denise Warner Dave Weber Chris Weekley Gina Wilber Debbie Williams Penny Williams Toni Williams Mike Winfield Arthur Wojtaszek Mike Woodworth John Worthy Alicia Wyatt Teresa Wyatt Dennis Yard Doug Yard Dave Yarger Mike Yeager Tracy Yoe Paul Yrtacnlk Lisa Zimcosky 1A lunch lady prepares the catsup lor today's lunch. 2• The varsity cheerleaders make a victory banner 3 Diane Capet, “I can't seem to sweep up all of these pine neediest 4- Mr. Sater samples the food In the Home EC kitchen. 5- Cindy Carrlck doesn't seem too happy to get her picture taken. 6- “Not another plcturel 7 Doug Foote tries to hide his Identity behind dark glasses. 157 1- Our school symbol as developed by Madison Art stu- dents. 2- Student busy creating coffee? 3- Figuring out how to work the T.V. set can take while. 4- Juli Moyers showing her school spirit. 6- When the weather is bad students play tennis in the Gym. 7- The after effects of an ordinary Pep Assembly! 158 159 Her Are Our Freshmen 160 Chuck Bailey Karen Bailey Cammy Barclay Kelly Barnes Anne Bassler Karen Becker Lisa Becker Sue Bending Jim Bittner Louis Black Stacy Bobo Gina Boch Tim Boch Rose Bohinc Keith Bolin Chet Bonner Kathy Booth Tammy Booth John Bosley Bounnhune Bounthisavth Outhay Bouasy Don Brake Jett Brichford Doug Brown Richard Adamovich Ray Adams Nick Ahlin Rhonda Airuyke Lisa Amos Kelli Anderson Erik Appel Dane Azbill Theresa Babic Larry Brown Laurie Brown Michele Brown Warren Brown Dawn Brozak Gall Buchan Charlie Bucklus Mike Budzlck John Buehner Tim Burnheimer Diane BushneU Sandra Byrd Frank Cajhen Scoff Calverf Dave Capel Chris Caraboffa Venefa Carlisle Tim Casfo Half Caswell Kathy Catanese Steve Cesek Michelle Chandler Brett Chapman Brian Chapman Stephen Christ Tony Ciammaichella Lori Clcedas Debbie Clark James Clark Mike Claypool Leora Clutter Jim Cocca Peggy Coffman Kevin Coleman Gerri Collins Jimmy Collins Joe Cooper Mary Corbin Janie Cotrill 161 Dorothy Cowger Lori Crane Beth Cunningham Dawn Custer Mike Czernec Tim Dahmer Kim Dales Dan Dame David Dame Renie Daugherty Jay Davis JoEllen Davis Jodi Davis Robin Decker Cindy Delgros Scott Dickson Sharon Dissauer Clayton R. Dodge Debbie Dodge Butch Dodson Diana Donch Sarah Dolmeyer Phil Dooley John Durant Donna Eddy Denise Eland Terri Eland Robin Elliott Danielle Endelmann Rick English Brenda Fahey Mike Falcon Mary Fay Scott Fegley Scott Ferra Marshall Ferrick Michelle Fisher Jim Fogel Doug Fraley June Frambach Richard Frenzel Chris Frisbie Who Knows What Kind Of Future Is To Be 162 Janet Fulton Cindy Gandee Maureen Gannon Frank Beistle Steve Germer Michelle Gerred Margaret Getch Robin Gibson John Glirna Brian Gantz Kimberly Graper Larry Gary Chris Green Kevin Gries Jim Griffin Tom Grist Dawn Gubanc Jim Haase Denise Hafstienn Larry Hall John Harper Lora Havrilla Robert Hawkins Rob Hayes Mike Herbert Alisa Heflin Tom Heinz Tim He Is ley Tina Helton Pam Herron Pam Hewitt Scott Hllston Ceresa Hines Debbie Hinkelman Carl Hollister 163 164 Greg Holmes Cindy Holroyd Sally Horton Russ Howard Nancy Howes Mark Hribar Kris Hudee Randy Hyrne Michelle Incorvati Jim lllig Jim Irwin Missy Isaac Mike Jackson Amy Jacobson Melissa Jevach Scott Jolls Dan Jones David James Tracy Jones Regina Juliana Bob Julius Jim Kacer Dave Kahiey Wendy Kain Rodney Keal Bridget Keller Jackie Kephart Sheri Klngery Ron Kirk Kim Kleps Dan Koppel Jenny Koskl Johnny Kovach Wendy Krauter Melissa Kuntz Carl Lannlng Cregg Law Raygon Law ‘Hi Mom I “Don’t Look ytlll Walter Layman Sue Ellen Legg Lisa Leggett Mike Keltch Steve Lendvay Don Lenny Cathy Llndberg Gina Ljubec Kirk Lombardy Bill Long Kim Loucek Mike Loxterman Jim Lupton Scott Mabe Coni Manypenny Keith Marius Chris Markgral Chris Marsch Mark Marsh Tom Marsh Jim Martin Becky Martorana Keith McDonough Lisa McGill Tom Mclnnemey Anne McIntosh David McMine Cindy McPhee Upperclassmen Make Frosh Life!! 165 166 Kevin Metz Deanna Micco Steve Michelson Chris Miller Kelly Miller Lenora Miller Dianna Moore Cheryl Morgan Sharon Myers Tim Neely Tim Ness Dean Nerotz Chuck Nicholson Kelley Nolan Maria Novak Dave O’Reilly Bennie Orris Chris Oros Sue Oster Kim Owens Melissa Owens Vince Padavick Bob Pallnsky Tina Palma Mark Paquin Joy Parcell Melissa Pechatsko Peggy Pennington Patti Perdue Marry Petecca Bev Peterson Melissa Petersen Roger Pettit Thann Phoneyavong Celeste Pollock This stuff tastes terriblel Phil Pollock Michele Post Phil Potter Tom Pottl Jackie Powell Dave Prince Warren Pugh Joe Puleo David Qualls Dan Quirk Dave Pabe Brian Raico Michelle Rainery Julie Ransom Lisa Reed Tim Rees Larry Repko Melissa Rigo Jim Robinson Michele Robinson Charlene Rogers Frank Rooks Jett Roth Peggy Rought Dave Rowan Rob Rozick Rosalyn Ruland Brent Ruplnskl Gordon Rushia Charlie Russel Guna Rutenberg Lisa Rutkowski Rob Rutkowski Vicki Sabo Dang Sadler Tim Salyers Greg Samuels Annette Sanders Paul Sansalone Larry Santarelli David Schuck Andrea Schmidt Freshmen Conceal Fear By Smiling. 167 Leslie Sill Mark Simmons Scoff Simmons Joe Sines Carol Sisson Melissa Smarf Bob Smith Tom Smith Mike Sobe Mark Solinsky Walt Spaulding Dave Splvak Jim Spragg Vicky Spring Clifford Stanley Steve Stansak Robin Steele Maureen Stephan Jon Stillwell Steve Stock Peggy sturtevant Jeneen Surad Darlene Swiger Tina Szcepkowskl Kym Talcott Gary Tankersley Joe Tarsovich Molly Tascone Chris Teerer Keven Thomas Jeff Thompson Steffanie Thompson Belinda Tiller Kim Tramte Debbie Travis Mark Tremayne “Can you find Mr. Kovats? 168 John Turkenburg Craig Ufi John Valerio Dominic Venturo Mark Villers Cheryl Wainio Ernie Walker Kenny Walker Jim Wallace Lisa Watson Steve Watson Fred Webster JoAnne Welch Tim Welch Kim Whipple Larry Williams Joe Wills Kick Wilson Bryan Winter Janeane Wirtel Mlek Wojtaszek Pamela Wright Phillip Yarger Don Yates Greg Zike Steve Zukoskl No More Freshmen! 169 Thanh, Bounnhume, Outhay And Laos Bring Interest To School Year This year Madison High School has three new students from Laos, a small country by Viet- nam. This is their first visit to the United States. For Thanh Phoneyauong, Bounnhume Bounthi• savath and Outhay Boussy, who are part of a vast number of refugees fleeing the iron hand of Communism. Learning a new language and making new firends is difficult but the boys are making a tremendous effort to learn according to their tutor, Mrs. Bangerter. Some of the favorite American Foods are hamburgers and ice cream. Their favorite sport is soccer. Outhay lifts weights. Thanh would like to be a mechan- ic, while Outhay and Bounnhune would like to become electricians. We extend a warm wel- come to the boys and wish them happiness and luck in both thier educations and their fu- tures. 170 “Once Upon A Mattress The Drama Club will be presenting the play “Once Upon A Mattress99 in the spring. It is the story ol the “Princess And The Pea and involves the young Prince Dauntless’ search tor a wife to please his mother, the Queen. One day Princess Winifred arrives and is tested for sensitiv- ity. The outcome keeps everyone laugh- ing. The cast members are: Prince Daunt- less-Joe Booth, the Queen-Beth Green, Princess Winifred-Gina Billy, the King-Jeff Satterfield, jester-John Moyers, Wizard- Frank Koenig, minstrel-Keith Whipple, Sir Harry-Mike Cooper, Lady Larken-Carol Cook and the chorus. 1’Outstanding Drama Award winner-Joe Booth. 2-The 1981 cast members lor the play, “Once Upon A Mattress” to be presented in the spring. 171 Special Studies Supply Merest 1- Mr. Heichel, art teacher and Yearbook Advisor, revises the work of his Yearbook students. 2- Mrs. Mullen, choir and ensemble director helps her choir prepare for a concert. 3- Mr. Soriano directs the concert band as well as working at the middle school. 4- Art teacher, Mr. Ashton, checks the artistic ability ot one of his students. 5- Mr. Acerra, stage band, symphonic, and marching band director, tries to look mean. 6- When she Isn’t working in the Home Economics depart• ment, Mrs. Me Mahon answers questions from her Mar- riage and Family class. 7- Mrs. Ashton, F.H.A. Advisor, foods and sewing teacher studies the pinning job of a student. 8- Girls Club Advisor, and Home Economics teacher, Mrs. Lee “I can’t believe they’re eating thatlll 173 1- Government teacher Mr. Higley, smiles because the class period is almost over. 2- Mr. Hribar, history teacher, helps out a student in need. 3- History and Sociology, Psychology teacher, Mr. Hance is making his study plans for his afternoon classes. 4- History teacher, and soccer coach Mr. Delp, grades one of his history tests. 5- Mr. Deering, “Problems of Today teacher tries to figure out some prob- lems for today’s quiz. 6- Mr. Anderson makes a history silly- bus. 7- Mr. Angle takes a snooze during his World History Class. 174 5 1 English teacher Mr. Loeffel assists a willing to learn student. 2 Mrs. Delong, head ol the English department, and T. V. Production teacher, listens to a student’s rather humorous book report. 3- American Lit. and Freshmen English teacher, Miss Jackson, giggles at one of her freshmen’s pranks. 4- Mrs. Dornhecker, Modern Novel, and English teacher, leads her class in a discussion. 5- Engllsh, speech, and Drama Club Advisor, Mrs. Eaglen, strikes a dramatic pose for her class. 6 Homecoming Advisor, and English teacher, Mrs. Sampson., stresses a point. 177 English Teachers Work In Many Other Areas 1-Mrs. Bangerter works in English for living, and assists foreign students. 2 English students are assisted in their classwork by Mrs. Billman, also responsible tor the Newspaper. 3 New to the Madison System this year is Mrs. Hlln. 4- Football and English fill Mr. Snyder’s days. 5- Mr. Pavesich works with seniors in compositions, and coaches girl’s Cross country and Track. 6- Mr. Angie assists his students in library research. 179 Math Department 1 - % 180 1-Mrs. Carr grades another math exam. 2 Senior class advisor and math teacher Mr. McIntyre teaches his students the use ot the metric system. 3- Math teacher Mr. Kovaichik pauses between problems to check his planning sheet. 4- Student council advisor and math teacher Mr. Leitch, checks his class attendance. 5- When he’s not coaching football, Mr. Kovats gives his time to math classes. 6- New to Madison High School, Mrs. Hayes gives her math assignments with a smile. 7- Math teacher Mr. Morgan enjoys helping his students learn. 181 Science I- Mr. Deel keeps his students up on current Biology with a strong testing program. 2• Science dept, head and a teacher in both Biology and Photography is Mr. Grimm. 3- Mr. Greenwald works in most areas of the Science dept, and fills his spare time on the Athletic Faculty Advisor. 4- Mr. Pelich tries to produce a new concoction for experi- mentation. 5- Mr. Winfield assists students in research in Physical Sci- ence and Is also Service Club advisor. 6- Biology and skating take most of Mr. Ski’s time. 7- Service Club advisor and Science teacher Mr. Piker, is always interested In what his class has to say. 8- Strong explosions and weird smells signify Mr. Quiggle’s Chemistry class. 9- Mr. Rigert handles ISCS, Football, and Freshmen wres- tling with a smile. 183 1-Mrs. Grist, business teacher tries to keep an eye on her students. 2 Business teacher and goll coach, and Girl's J. V. Basketball coach, Mr. Miller relaxes with his stu- dents. 3- Mr. Byers, accounting and Senior IOE teacher, checks accounting pages. 4- The Junior IOE and typing teacher Ms. Spiesman, is also the head of the Business department. 5- “Habla Ud. Espanoi?” Mrs. Battes and class do speak Spanish 6 French club advisor and teacher, Mrs. Strother pre- pares a French exam. 7- A new addition to the language department is Mrs. Spills, the Spanish club advisor and teacher. 8- Mr. Strother, teaches “Deutsch” to his German stu- dents. 185 Special Area Teachers Help Students 187 1- Mr. Orr, athletic director, plans the sports banquet. 2- Baseball coach and physical education, Mr. Opron Instructs today's excercises. 3- Miss Phillips, basketball coach and physical educa- tion, supervises her gym class. 4- Mr. Melin is the wrestling coach and a Physical educa- tion teacher at Madison High. 5• Helath teacher, and basketball coach Mr. Dolan teaches his students various aspects of health, he also teaches Marriage and Family. 6-Mrs. Pavesich, health and Physical education teacher oversees her student's activities. 188 '■uiv JSmm 'Mfi',tri|| i’!””! ;;; ItmmSUL 189 190 1- Mrs. Wiles, the girl’s dean, contemplates a problem. 2- Mrs. Anderson cranks out today’s test. 3 Assistant principal, Mr. Sater, phones Mr. Martin. 4 Mr. Martin awaits Mr. Sater’s call. 5 Mrs. Gibbon, student center secretary, checks a stu- dent’s attendance. 6- Mrs. Jopko takes care of the paperwork In the office. 7- Mrs. Grimm, the MHS nurse, “You don’t look very sick to meI” 191 Counselors 1- Guidance counselor, Mr. Winton rests after a hard day. 2- Mrs. Blllman figures out a student's schedule. 3.Mr. White takes a break from his work to pose for the yearbook. 4 Mr. Stoll alphabetizes the report cards we all love to get. 5- Mrs. Pool is the library secretary and helpful advisor. 6- Mr. Hanes is the man who holds the library together, and assists in the AV Department. 7.Mrs. Custer, a member of the Community Education Guild, works In the library. Library People 193 Two-Week School Disruption 1- Just try tangling with Mr. Grimm. 2- Mrs. McMahon Is taking It easy. 3 Mr. Angle Is wondering why he is here. 4- Teachers take guard at the entrance. 5- Teachers are talking over what to do next. 6- Are these teachers trying to keep warm, or to try out their new dance steps7 7- Mr. Hance is In his usual pose. This year the Madison School district was unfortunate to have a dispute between the school board and the faculty. After giving the students a two-week vacation, the argu- ment was settled and the student's daily ac- tivities were resumed. 194 Due To School Strike!! 195 1- Jeff Davisson walks with Mr. Martin during “the big blackout . 2- These boys are hard at work in shop class. 3- Cindy Carrick and Kathy Lasko seem to have different opinions on today's recipe. 4- Tim Harmon wears his lucky hat, (he needs it) in cooking classllil 5- Sharon Kepes laughs at her friends joke. 6- A lunch lady prepares a salad for today’s lunch. 7‘No, guys. I think you’re supposed to set the tree up, not sit on itlll 197 To Mr. Rick Anderson 1948-1981 We all loved you, more than you knew. Your warm greetings each morning, took away the blue. You were always kind and gentle and easy to know, You were talented and wise and had much to show. One of the best teachers, that helped us through Madison High, You made learning fun and made us want to try. God gave you a task to do, and you were able to succeed. You gave yourself to look up to as many followed your lead. And when we took back on High School, you1 II stand out in a special way. You were one of the most respected people and are loved to this day. And so we thank-you for being special and helping us so much Now we must say goodbye, but in memory we’ll keep in touch. Quick Thoughts By Rick Anderson ■ December 1980 Ah, Behold the mighty hand came crashing in on the walls of life so quickly and with such force should it not be safe as we pass into he who builds the walls too. Let us not be angered or embittered by what could have been and never was. Let us be pleased and thankful for the time allotted to make us feel in such a manner. 198 r r A Joy To Be in Any Mood. A Memory Not Forgotten. 199 200
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