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1975 MANHIGAN eed Ree tat ee - Mansfield Senior High 145 West-Park Boulevard Mansfield, Ohio We Dedicate ... ... the 1975 Manhigan to Mr. Don Morrison and Mr. George Cole, men who dedicated themselves to the teaching profession and devoted themselves to the students of Mans- field Senior High. They will be sin- cerely missed by those who knew them, but what they stood for will always be seen through the achieve- ments of those whose lives they touched. } : e : 4 4 «4 ? Ps. x 3 tthe ee, “4 ise DAK Ysex Nias SS YY y As ‘ ‘ 0) « = ” os : ry i Mu Ve 1isitt «= eee Lien i, WM oo i, i pee eS tte, ams TOUTS TY AEE DET: — BMT S SVR. NERD MERROR A: Oe ae at + ) WAN jae NN) ese cg no sectid aM pedo Se Class of ’75 Ends Year With Enthusiasm — We the Class of 1975 now end our twelve years of schooling. Many of us leave behind warm memories and friendships as we prepare for the future. Looking back at our sophomore year, we had a good beginning with our candy sale. The leaders were President Lesia Fletcher, Vice-President Patti Stuht, Treasurer Michele Miller, and Secretary Nina McCruter. Mr. Charles Marchant and Mr. Dalton Derr were selected as class advisors. In our junior year homecoming was our major project. Jackie Jones was crowned queen at the assembly and reigned at the game and dance that evening. Nina McCruter remained as secretary, but the other officers changed. Michele Miller took over as president, while Steve Fraley was elected vice-president and Larry Sqrow treasurer. Then came our most important year, our senior year. With the help of our new officers, Steve Fraley, president; Mike Paul, vice-president; Patti Stuht, secretary; and Larry Sqrow, returning as treasurer, we had a successful final year. First, Mrs. Imhoff was selected to replace Mr. Marchant as a class advisor. Next we sponsored a highly successful Varsity Varieties program. Student Council sponsored slave days for both boys and girls, a fifties day, and the hilarious donkey basketball game. Ginny Ott reigned over the J.C. Gorman Tournament as queen. And then what we all had waited for — Class Day, the prom, and finally the Baccalaureate-Commencement service. For some this was our last time together. We hope for the future seniors that MHS will hold as many memories as it has for us. 1) President of the Class of 1975 is Steve Fraley. 2) Mike Paul is the vice-president of the class. 3) Patti Stuht first served the class as sophomore vice-president and is now secretary during her senior year. 4) Treasurer of the class for the last two years is Larry Sqrow. 5) Three year advisor Mr. Derr gives some advice to Eric Ferguson during Varsity Varieties rehearsal. 6) Mrs. Imhoff is caught by surprise at once again being asked to serve as class advisor. 7) Some class executive committee members are ROW 1: Sqrow, Kiley, Wolff, Wymer, Waddell, Smith, Rickey. ROW 2: Weber, Mrs. Imhoff, Fraley, Paul. 19 Deborah Abbott James Adamescu Seniors Display Talent in Student Productions Ambrose Adams Gwendolyn Alexander Melany Anderson Ruthie Anderson Cynthia Armstrong Kenneth Arthur Kevin Arthur Victoria Bair Jack Baker Paulette Ballengee Pamela Barber Tina Barber Carla Barnes Brenda Bartlett Jody Bertka 20 Dianna Bessemer Deborah Blackwell Debra Blakeman Fern Blue Debra Bogner Wilbert Bradley Mark Brenneman Mary Bright Grace Brodhead Gloria Brown Harlan Brown Marvin Brown Robert Browning Robert Bucher Matthew Cahill 1) Senior cheerleaders Brenda Bartlett and Ginny Ott prepare their act for Varsity Varieties. 2) Senior girls Cindy Armstrong, Mary Monastra, Barb White, and their partners provide enter- tainment during the choir as- sembly. 3) After a long rehear- sal, Ginny Ott, Carolyn Partin, and Kathy Rickey, take a break. 4) Matt Cahill and Doug Finlay- son display their acting ability in “The Front Page”’. I h 24 Michael Caldwell Geoffrey Carmel Kelley Carney Robert Carroll Terry Chambry Debra Carroll Sharon Castor Yvonne Champion Mae Lae Chin Barbara Clark Letha Clay 22 Betty Cline Roberta Cline Carolyn Cole Richard Conrad Vicki Conn Barbara Cook Gary Couch Brenda Couley Robert Crahen Richard Crank Cynthia Crawford Cheryl Crosby Frederick Culbertson Norman Cushing Edward Davis 1) During cooking class Holly Reyn- olds and Jackie Atkins take time out to pose for the Manhigan. 2) Patient- ly awaiting the bell are senior girls Vicki Conn and Candy Lindsay. 3) As he roams the hall, the photog- rapher catches Barb Clark’s eye in Great Books class. Linda Davis George Demyan Vicki Debolt Joyce Dillinger Glenn Donohue Connie Evans Samuel Feagin Thomas Feagin James Elia Barbara Feagin Stephanie Feagin Thomas Ferrell 1) Even after a hard day in chemis- try, Vicki Smith can keep a smile. 2) Art student Santana Ramirez carefully demonstrates his art pro- ject. 3) Another issue of the Hy- phonerian is prepared by Tom Carto. 4) Leisure time between deadlines is enjoyed by a friendly game of euchre between Linda Kiley, Nancy Wolff, and advisor Mr. Gross. Kathy Fife Paula Finical JoEllen Finnerty Lisa Fletcher Stephan Fraley Johnnie Fife Douglas Finlayson Mark Fisher John Fowler Nicosia Friend 24 Alice Gibbs Richard Gulley Jeffrey Hall Debra Hardy Pamela Hamlin William Harkins Cindi Frontz Joanne Frontz Terri Green Vincent Hafford Scott Henry Eugene Hightower Ruth Harriger Marilyn Harris Richard Haynes € Terry Hicks Wilbur Hightower Daniel Harmon Fay Hawks David Hempfield 25 Michael Hilliard Joseph Holifield Oliver Holt Toni Hoagland Bruce Holmes Ingrid Holzwarth Jeffrey Hoffer Richard Holmes Christine Hriesik Leslie Hull Claude Jackson Matthew Inscore Donald Jackson 26 William Jackson Darla Jacocks Victoria James Pamela Jarvis Sandra Johnson Letha Ki 1) Electronics student Gaylord Rice : nnis Karsmizki Jackie Kent anny | is caught off guard at his project. ee Kip sae Keeler Linda Kiley Mark Kirkpatrick 2) Business managers Diane Bes- . semer and Mike Nadolsky discuss final adjustment of the lights for “The Front Page’’. 3) Doug Finlay- son and Allison S tahlheber choose music that will complement the mood set by the play. 27 1) Tyger wrestler Bill Harkins anti- cipates his next move as his oppo- nent attempts to bring him down. 2) Members of the J.C. Gorman committee Chris Krichbaum and Mike Paul prepare to present the queen and her court with flowers. 3) J.C. Gorman Queen Ginny Ott Karl Kirst Annette Knight Frank Langner Debbie Lawhorn and her escort _Dave Wunderlin George Knackstedt Chris Kerichbeum Guy Lannan Barry Lawrence approach the awaiting court. Tony Lee Robert Lehnhart Candace Lindsay Sharon Lindsay Diana Logan 28 Frank Medley Linda Miller Eugene Miller Michele Miller Rickie Lowe Waymond Mapp Micheal Mason Bertley Mahan Jeffrey Martin Clara McAfee Linda Malmstrom Darron Mask Lucretia McCruter 29 x ae om 1) Senior cheerleader Ginny Ott shows great enthusiasr as she leads the crowd in an opening cheer. 2) During a pep assembly Jackie Jones smiles at the crowd. 3) Tyger defense await the oncoming Admiral King offense. Ermest Mills Cynthia Molihan Mary Monastra Mary Montgomery Sheila Mount Samuel Morris Jeffrey Mullins William Muncy Charity Murphy Debra Mutchler Anita Myers Michael Myers Dorothy Nettles Daniel Ogle Virginia Ott Robin Page Karen Parsons Linda Parsons Carolyn Partin Leonard Patton Robert Pelasky Colin Paul Robert Perman Michael Paul Paula Perry Pamela Peters Vickie Phillips Becky Powers Paul Petrella Kelvin Pointer 31 Calvin Preston Ronald Psimer Santana Ramirez Cecellia Reedy Particia Rentz Julie Restelli Rudolph Restelli Walter Reynolds Donald Rhinehart Arlene Rhodes Gaylord Rice Kathy Rickey Debbie Risner Amy Ruggles Sharon Sanderfer David See Cheryl Shepard Kenneth Shepard 1) As Mr. Leyerle gives instruc- tions, Randy Ward listens attentive- ly. 2) Pianist Brenda Bartlett frowns at a sour note. 3) Bill Harkins and Jim Smith take time out from practice to clown around. 4) Tyger band and orchestra member Steve Meckling practices for an upcom- ing concert. Sarah Shill James Shoulders Thomas Simpson Ronald Smith Stephen Shiplett Bobbi Simpson James Smith 33 Victoria Smith Brenda Speigle Larry Sqrow Allison Stahlheber Debra Stevens David Stuchall Paula Spillman Bryon Stafford Rebecca Stentz Patricia Stewart Patricia Stuht pire as Debra Swanger Melvin Swope Thomas Taylor Jeanne Them Elbert Thomas Cindy Thompson Stanley Tillman Diana Tittle Harry Tolle Patricia Trumpower At the donkey basketball game senior Sam Morris and Coach Campbell look on with laughter as Coach Goode spills from his donkey. Sara Tschantz Nancy VanRiper Deborah Waddell Jeffrey Walker Randy Ward Betsy Warga Joel Warner Lamar Washington Randy Waterbeck Cheryl Webb James Weber Kenneth Weirich John West Barbara White Rhonda White Rita Weigler Danny Wiegand Michael Wilkinson Charles Williams Danny Williams Edward Williams John Williams Leslie Wilson Woodrow Wilson Robert Winston James Wolf Nancy Wolff Danny Workman Terry Wooldridge Clyde Worthington 36 David Wunderlin Edward Craft Tryvan Leech Johnny Morgan Glenda Rucker Kathleen Wymer Rosemary Cushing Theresa Zeigler Larry Hunt Penny Lykins John Mosley Mary Trody Ottine Miller Rickey Owens Carmen Windham 37 it 1) Arlo Plough — Principal. 2) Board Of Education — SEATED: Dr. R.W. Downing, Board President. STAND- ING: Atty. George Hall, Mrs. Freida Forrest, Clerk-Treasurer; Atty. George Murray; Mr. Tom Scott; Mr. Lloyd McCrory, Superintendent of Schools. 3) Ron Morvai — Assistant Principal. 4) Wayne Powell — Assistant Principal. 5) Larry Lewis — Assistant Principal. 6) Percy Hall — City Schools Super- visor of Music; Band, Orchestra. 7) Parker O’Brien — Vocational Director. 8) Frank Fruth — Trade Industrial Supervisor. 9) Janet Gochenaur — At- tendance Coordinator. 10) Virginia Im- hoff — Counselor. 11) Paul Smith — Counselor. 12) Carl Raser — Counselor. 13) Pat Jackson — Counselor. 14) Virginia Kirby — Vocational Coun- selor. 15) Edwin Blackford — Voca- tional Counselor. 41 1) Kaye Ammons — Auto Mechanics I. 2) Wayne Au — Algebra I B, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Man- higan Hypho Business Advisor. 3) Sara Bailet — Spanish II. 4) Dennis Bartlett — Wood Shop, Drawing I, Engineering Architectural Drawing Il. 5( Diane Beard — Algebra A, B, Il; Plane Geometry, Trigonometry. 6) Helen Beatty — Latin I. 7) James Boor — Welding, Machine Shop. 8) Tom Brown — Drama I II, Senior Drama, Speech. 9) Elwood Bucher — Machine Shop I. 10) Tom Campbell — Minority Literature, Grammar to Gobbledeygook, Assistant Football Wrestling Coach. 11) Doug Castle — Biology I, Basic Biology, Physiology, Track Coach. 12) Mabel Chipps — | Home Ec I II, Child Care, Basic Foods. 13) William Cook — Machine Shop II. 14) Richard Cole — Grammar Usage, Creative Writing, Survey of American Literature. 15) Jeff “Davis — Distributive Education. a 1) Dalton Derr — Occupational Work Adjustment. 2) Roger Dressler — Driver Education. 3) Betty Dunn — Home Ec 1 0, Family Living, Basic Sewing, Ad- vanced Sewing Tailloring. 4) Laura Evilsizor — Girls’ Phys Ed Health. 5) Ken Fairchild — Boys’ Phys Ed Health, Assistant Basketball Coach. 6) Elwood Finley — Diversified Cooperative Training. 7) William Flanegan — Boys’ Phys Ed, Faculty Manager, Wrestling Coach. 8) Betty Fought — Assistant Li- brarian. 9) Ann Gerrell — Spanish I, Il, M1, IV. 10) James Goode — Ameri- can History Government, Economic Problems, Basketball Coach, Student Council. 11) Annie Griffin — Girls’ Phys Ed Health, Girls’ Sports, GAA. 12) Richard Groff — Business English, Office Practice, Athletic Treasurer. 13) David Gross — Courage to Be, Reading for En- joyment, Grammar to Gobbledeygook, Manhigan. 14) Carol Hane — Ohio His- tory, American History. 1) Carolyn Harmon — Reading for Enjoyment, Applied English, Modern American Litera- ture. 2) Betty Harris — Chemistry I, Basic Chemistry. 3) Richard Henson — World Stud- ies, American History Government. 4) Bev- erly Hess — Math, Social Studies, English. 5) Kathy Kapustar — German II. 6) Ron Het- ler — World Studies, American History Government, Assistant Basketball Coach. 7) Don Harris — Auto II Tech, Auto Co-op. 8) Ann Kohutek — Developmental Reading; Reading for Enjoyment; Learn Now, Study Later. 9) David Leyerle — Orchestra, Band. 10) William Lanier — Boys’ Phys Ed Health, Assistant Football Coach. 11) Dorothy LaRue — Something Old, Something New; Comparative Literature; Applied English; In- formal Writing. 12) James Lutz — Occupa- tional Work Experience. 13) John Miefert — Algebra B, Senior Math. 14) Leah Miller — Record Keeping, Business English. 1) Nicholas Miu — Electronics I. 2) Joseph Mollica — Vocational Drafting I I. 3) Mary Margaret Moore — English, Family Living. 4) Cindy Mudra — American His- tory, World Geography. 5) Ken Mur- Neuerman — BOE Law Typing II, Business Law, Practical Econo- mics, School Treasurer. 7) James Olivieri — Auto Mechanics I. 8) Thomas Oyer — Basic Biology, Bi- ology I, Assistant Football Coach. 9) Renate Papenhausen — Informal Writing; Learn Now, Study Later. 10) Dave Pierce — Boys’ Phys Ed Health, Football Coach. 11) Lane Paullin — Machine Shop, Power Mechanics, Wood Shop. 12) Douglas Pugh — Advanced Composition, Great Books, Senior Journalism. 13) Richard Poffenbaugh — Basic Bi- ology, Biology I I, Audio Visual Coordinator. 14) Merlin Probst — World Geography, American His- tory, Typing I. 49 1) Billie Rastetter — Auto Shop. 2) Martha Rausch — Librarian. 3) Harold Robinson — Modern Ameri- can Literature, Creative Writing, Journalism, American Nonfiction, Hyphonerian. 4) Joseph Romano — Occupational Work Experience. 5) Eleanor Ryckman — Psychology, Social Problems. 6) Eugene Sa- dowski — Occupational Work Ex- perience. 7) Jo Ann Rice — Girls’ Phys Ed Health. 8) Michele Sha- fer — Choir, Girls’ Glee Club, Gen- eral Music. 9) Charles Sauder — Algebra II III, College Math, Trig- onometry, Book Store. 10) Curt Smith — Electronics I]. 11) Jack Soliday — World Geography, As- sistant Football Coach. 12) Jack Ty- ler — Typing I, Record Keeping, Business Economics, Sales. 13) El- eanor Spayde — Typing I, Il, Il. 14) Carl Thomas — American His- tory, World Studies. 15) Beverly Vockell — Hearing Impaired Class- es. 1) Bruce Waite — Practical Read- ing, Practical Writing, English Lit- erature, Contemporary Literature. 2) Halley Weaver — Math, Health, Assistant Football Coach. 3) Walter White — Bookeeping, Record Keep- ing. 4) Barbara Williams — Short- hand I, Typing I, BOE Stenography. 5) Woodrow Williams — Coopera- tive Office Education, Typing II. 6) Eileen Young — French II, II, IV. 7) Phyllis Zimmerman — Home Economics, Tea Room. 8) Ann Emst — Secretary to Mr. Morvai. 9) Judy Fava — Secretary to Music Depart- ment. 10) Jane Gilbert — Secretary to Mr. Plough. 11) Dorothy Guthrie — Study Hall Supervisor. 12) Sue Kochheiser — Secretary to Mr. Lewis. 13) Sally Markham — Secre- tary to Vocational Office. 15) Rosalie Wagner — Secretary to Attendance Office. 16) Dorothy Tatgenhorst — Secretary to Library. The Class of 1976 started the year with the Homecoming assembly and dance. Queen Cindy Weirich and her court helped make the assembly a success, while many other juniors worked on decorations and planning for the event. The chosen theme for the affair was from the popular song “You Are the Sunshine of My Life’. Ed Nolley sang the theme song for the audience. The next project was the election of officers. An all-girl slate was elected. New officers were Julie Clay, president; Julie Jackson, vice-presi- dent; and Cheryl Rodriguez, secretary; while Liz Woods returned as treasurer. Class members added to their treasury through- out the year by holding a stationery sale, another successful student-faculty volleyball game, and various bake sales. Juniors wound up the year by making ad- vance plans for next year’s Varsity Varieties. 1) Junior class officers seated are Julie Clay, president, and Julie Jackson, vice-president. Standing are Cheryl Rodriguez, secretary, and Liz Woods, treasurer. 2) The Homecoming assembly proved to be a successful venture for the class. 3) Mr. Tom Campbell, class advisor, puts forth a lot of effort on behalf of the class. 4) Mrs. Carol Hane is the newly chosen advisor this year. 5) Class Executive Committee members are KNEELING: Dillon, Darson, Geiger, Spencer, Nolley, Lehman, Weirich, Horner, Todd, Mrs. Hane, Mr. Campbell. STANDING: Letizia, Gibson, Elkins, Hyatt, Maglott, Roth, Rodriguez, Clay, Hall, Chatman, Bowers, Long, Lehnhart, Woods, Jackson, Brumm. pS « 56 -_— Junior Year Successful for Class of 1976 David Melvin Allen Robert Charles George Karen Ball Fred Bauer Dorothy Adams John Avery Baker Baldridge Kenny Ball Jim Bayes Beard Robert Armstrong Dave Bailey | Cheryl Baker Sally Cathy Brian Bazley Linda Adkins Lea Arter Brenda Delbert Baldridge Barber Beasley Anita Allen Baker Baker Jules Bales Robert Beegle 58 —— ee Ken Beeman Jamie Bertoch Mary Bradley John Bibler Cindy Bishop Ray Bivens April Black Randy Breedlove Mark Black Melinda Black William Brodhead Eugene Blue Pamella Bryant Bruce Bolles Linda Billy Boyd James Bond Booker Rick Debbie Bowman Bowers Ethel Brown Hymetia Regina Brown Browning 1) John Armstrong watches one of the reserve games. 2) Students don’t spend all their class time paying attention to their teachers. 3) Class change gives Doug Finlayson and Don Gross a chance to talk. 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Fred Elizabeth Scott Buker Wesley Brownlee Buchanan Dewie Burge Burggraf Mike Freida Buck Mary Burris € - Brumm om , = A 4 N peal |, ae 4 ¢ A ra eS | Ann Debra Mark June Carbetta Caudill Christian Coleman Kathy Doug Amy Clancy Kathy Conn Carper Caudell Julie Clay Vicki Correll Jeff Carroll Cassandra Herb Cline Patti Counts Tim Cashell Chatman King Chin Students Find Relaxation in Cafeteria 1) Bobby Black buys one more cookie to last him the rest of the day. 2) Bob Perman finds that the cafeteria is not only used for eating. 3) Tom Carto washes down his food before the bell rings. 4) Milkshakes prove popular, as shown by Steve Owens. 5) Juniors gather to talk over the activities of the day. ra Tim Patricia Kip Elder Charles Donaldson Eatmon Michael Ernsber- David Susan Ebert Eldridge ger Dotson Johnnie Kathy Melinda Lavinia Edwards Elkins Essick Drye Joan Evan o Mike Ewers Vonda Scott Floyd Cliffort Brian Anna Fava Favers Lewis France Franklin Garverick Edward Venetia Jeffrey Fox Munosia Jeffrey Favers Fields Friend Gassaway Virginia Eugene Wendy Fisher Gaddy Geiger Karen Janet Gray Gerrell Nancy Greer Donna Don Gross Gibson Cathy Hager Stephen Diane Hall Gibson Medina Gollihue James Gordon 62 Ron Hall John Halvax Brenda Hamblin Steve Hammett — _ si Be oA Diane Reggie Hayes Gary Lena Holt Michael Catherine JodiHunter Betty Harvey Lori Hightower Sherry Holt Hood Howell Rick Hurrell Jackson Walter Hempfield Ann Hilliard Brad Caren Jay Huffman Connie Julie Harkins Dale Lisa Hood Holtsberry Horner Judy Hyatt Jackson Willie Harris Herndon Patricia Cassandra Jay Horner Hughes RichardIsby Ethel James Larry Hart Dave Holly Hood Larry Lura Hull Paul Herndon Howard Jamieson Students Learn Cooperation 1) Allison Stahlheber, Amy Clancy, and Sue Long practice their dance steps for Varsity Varieties. 2) Studying the newspaper in the school library are Ike Smith and Robert Wright. 3) Vice-president Julie Jackson and President Julie Clay show progress in the jun- ior class coat check. 4) Kathy Conn and Sue Roberts participate in gym by playing a hard game of ping pong. Richard Sam Kinnan Stephen Jeff Leedy Jeannie Keith Freida Kiser Kopcial Linda Letizia Kim Keller Gina Kmetz Marvin Lehman John Lewis Elycia Nancy Lambert Linda Steve Lewis Kindinger Knipp Vickie Lehnhart Gwen Ernest King Lawhorn Mike Lindsay Stephanie Lemaster Leech Nancy Jarvis Brenda Martin Jones a WATIONAL Rodney Johnson Rhonda o Aas Jefferson Raymond Jones ; ' Tom Jessop Johnson Gaylena Jane Jobes Vicki Julian Aaron Johnson Chris Kazias Johnson Cindy Jones Sean Cynthia Kearney Jones Dave Darrell Gwen Donald Alfred Mc- Lodwick Mabry Marchant Mathews Farland James Logan _- Victor Mack Debi — Ronnie Brent Mc- Susan Long Debbie Marietta Mathews Farland Bruce Luedy Maglott Bret Marks Aaron May Brenda Mc- Cathy Anthony Alvin Glothlin ’ Malone Mathews McDowell Marylynn x’ McGraw Ardane Jacquelyn sete BY Miller Mitchell Andrea Charles Mike = | McKinney Miller Monastra —_— { Cora Darlene Jennifer al McManis Miller Montgom- jah Leslie Maxine ery Meister Miller Tequila Linda Jerome Moore Meister Miner Richard Mosley ™ Classes Provide ee Many Memories SL) John Armstrong asks one of his many questions | in Mr. Sauder’s algebra class. 2) Sondra Davis applies makeup to Sharon Starcher during free time in drama class. 3) Leaving the cafeteria for 3 class are Herb Cline and Diane Hall. Sandra Mosley Debby Myers Nolley Deborah Bruce Orren Myers Amy Owens Jane Steve Page Murphy Bob Neal Juniors Become Acquainted 1) With a deadline out of the way, Bob Sekinger and Sue Noe take time out to chat during sixth period Hyphonerian. 2) Scott Buker plays doctor to Mary Mc- Graw in drama. Regina JoAnn Perry Betty Edwina Glen Qualls Pender Molly Perry Phillips Portis Judy Rada- Andre Jerry Jim Pifer Mike Price baugh Penerton Persinger Sheila Porter Mark James Ray Marsha Gordon Edwin Portis Prosser Robery Ray Peppers Peters Richard Debbie Pumilia Perry Christopher Parks JoAnn Parker Shirley Parnell Iva Parsons Melissa Paul Terry Reed Carl Reese James Reese Doris Reindl Anna Restelli Dave Richard- son John Roarke Gary Roberts James Roberts Randy Roberts Robin Roberts Susan Roberts Isaac Robinson Cheryl Rodriguez David Rose Del Rose Victoria Toni Rucker Tom Sander George Schaffer Debbie Scarbury Brenda Schwader- er Dennis Dorothy Schwech- Scott heimer Steve See Jeff Bob Schinsky Sekinger Charles Randy Scott Shade Candy Shanor Steve Shasky Robert Shears Steve Shears Charles Shepard Phyllis Shepherd Mike Shipley Hope Shoto Tony Shoulders Malcolm Sigler Michael Sigler Gary Simmons Barry Singleton Brian Singleton Kathleen Sinnett Edward Small Dan Smith Dave Smith Diane Smith The Class of 1976 wishes to ex- press its sympathy to the family and friends of Curtis Taylor, who was born in 1957 and died in 1974, Ismar Smith Tracy Spencer Sharon Starcher Nick Stavridis Steve Stickney Fred Stuht Karen Jerome Rose Swinning Taylor Sullivan David Taylor Melanie John Gloria Templeton Summers Taylor Brenda Thompson Jim Stoots Pattie Stratton “me dUNIOrs Stage Homecoming Peggy Stuff i) Tony Shoulders escorts Rommi Wadlington into the gym for the homecoming assembly. 2) All of the participants in the assembly get together for a group shot. = Donald Mary Tufts Bobby Michael Jeff Wilson Larry Valesa Yates Tom Thompson John Watkins Williams Philip Worthing- Harold Zediker Joel Todd Van Riper Belinda Richard Wisdom ton Yeager Jerry Tonia Todd Obadiah Webb Williams Mike Wood Robert Randy Zeigler Charles Wade Cindy Rodney Marilyn Wright Yeater Gary Zeiss Tolley Sheila Weirich Wellington Workman Ken Chuck Sherenaes: Lester Wagner Cathy Zelda Wunderlin Yosick Crawford Tolliver Fonda Wellman Williams Tim Wynn Walker Merle Williams 69 0 Roo! 9) Pe? The Class of 1977 started out slowly, getting to know the ropes at Senior High. Elections were held early in the year with an all girl slate win- ning the battle. Pam Patton was elected president; Luci'le Stolle, vice-president; Edith Reynolds, secre- tary; and Margo Davis, treasurer. Mrs. Ann Gerrell and Mr. Doug Castle were selected as advisors for the class. Major projects for the year included a seed sale and various bake sales. Class members are already at work on the decoration ideas and theme for next year’s Homecoming to be held on September 20. 1) Class officers are Pam Patton, president, and Lucille Stolle, vice-president. Standing behind them are Margo Davis, treasurer, and Edith Reynolds, secretary. 2) Sophomores practice their speeches before the election assembly. 3) Mrs. Gerrell not only teaches Spanish at Senior High, but advises the sophomore class as well. 4) Mr. Castle, a biology and phys- iology teacher, advises the class and coaches track. 5) Class Executive Committee members are ROW.1: Cline Ghessouras, Fischer, Harkins. ROW 2: Uhl, Patton, Reynolds, David, Smith, Graber, Mrs. Gerrell, Mr. Castle. ROW 3: Hall, Lindquist, Neumann, Wunderlin, Lusher, Geiger, Lake. 70 Sophomores Begin Three Years at Senior High Morgan Baird Larry Baker Kathy Baldridge Peggy Baldridge Joe Cathy Allen Dawn Artz Adamescu Thomas Eddie Ash Charles Allen Preston Ash Adams Carol Richey Au Lisa Adkins Anderson Oscar Adley Brenda Barb Allen Arnett Kerry Arthur Renea Bair 1) Girls enjoy a period of woodshop where they can design and make several different items. 2) Deb McCartney hurries to finish her stage in time to meet the deadline. 3) Ora Rose pauses to figure out the orchestra music. 4) Barb Thompson, a reserve cheerleader, helps raise the spirit of the football players. 72 Marcia Derrick Baughman Benjamin Douglas Dale Billard Beard Ethel Shery! Birchfield Beers Lois Clifford Birmelin Belmer Patty Bishop Steve Bishop Judith Black Paul Blakeman Kimberly Kim Brooks Chris Brown Jean Brookins Charles Melvin Browning Edward Brown Brown Michelle Brooks Brumm Sophomores Start Three Years at Senior High James Rex Boggs James Boyd Jill Brandt Blakley Betty Bond Larry Tom Bright Todd William Bradley Vicky Blaising Bonner Carol Brady ; Broach Kevin Boals Mike Bosh Phyllis Darrell Cliffton Braggs Brock Bobo y ° é N Chris Brunk Tina Calvin Shelby Valentine Lora Sam Chinni Randy Cline Cynthia Burgauer Caldwell Carney Carter Chambers Andre Ricky Cline Buck Ca rl Burton Sharon Brenda Carr Karen Patricia Clemons Tony Rosemarie Steve Callahan Artenson Cassidy Cheathem Oletta Cochran Burbach Caldwell Randy Carter Doug Saint Chin Clinage Carmel Caudill Pe eee eameetl « Rs, a ) Bill Cook David Cooley 74 Students Forget Surigheet Toni is Terri Crooks Laura Studies for a Moment Craft Crawford Culbert- son 1) Taking a break during art class is Barb Allen. 2) Elaine Webb gathers her belongings to prepare for the bell. 3) Lea Arter listens in English class to catch the assignment. 4) Gym class holds many variations in exercising. Me Bruce Holly John Davis Roger Davis Cyndi Dan Dodson Tim Ronnie Cumming- Dalton Kelvin Davis Shelia Kay Dellevar Lloyd Eberhardt Elkins ham Valeria Margo Davis Davis Cynthia Dudley Kristy Donald Elia Jackie Curry Daniels Greg Dawson Demyan George Eberling Betty Elliott Charles Emily Davis Thomas Eberhart Kim Elder Dailey Dickinson 75 Buck Elliott Connie Elliot Rick Elliot Scott Essex Tony Estep Bill Evans Tim Ewer Frank Fava David Favers Willette Feagin Dana Felty Cindy Fensler Daniel Ferguson Eric Ferguson John Fiddler Charlene Fields Debi Fields Sherrie Fields Jean Finlayson John Finley Geoffrey Fischer Richard Flowers Steven Fox Sharon Francola 76 Steve Gabor = Joyce Gail Guzzo Brenda Hall Wilbur Hane Green Dana Haag Marcia Hall Corrine Sharon Van Hafford Rick Hall Hardy Griffith Craig Hardy Leroy Guyton a James Nick Kenneth James Gamble Ghes- Gibson Gorrell Randy Gani souras Santo Kathy Barrie Tina Glorioso Graber Geiger Ghes- David Kris Richard souras Goff Graton Germann Betty Gibbs Ida Alfred Harold Gollehon Granger Gibson Sophomores Learn Different Techniques and Skills 1) Richard McGraw grins at the cameraman. 2) Jeff Wilson uses a screwdriver to help him get his point across. 3) Fourth period finds Beth Lusher playing her clarinet at band practice. 4) Sanding in woodshop takes concentration and experience. 77 [= Sophomores Contribute Talents to Band Louise Harkins Fredd Harper Rollie Harper Helga Hassmann Karen Hempfield Polly Henderson Charles Herbert Cindy Herr Douglas Hershner Torey Hess Patty Hettinger Joe Higgs Karla Hilory Wayne Hinklin David Holley Rufus Holmes 78 Guy Hoover Debbie Houseman Barb Howard Gilbert Howell Russ Howell Linda Hughes Lori Hughes Bill Hunt Lori Hurrell Elsie Isaac Druscilla Jackson Eric Jackson Michael Jackson Stacy Jackson Machelle James David Jaynes Eric Jefferson Genice Jefferson Chuck Jeffries Melissa Jessee Sandy Jewell Mary Jane Johnson David Jones Edger Jones Darlene Garry Kiser Cindy Gary Kenne- Gerald Kiser Klinkert Knack- brew Larry Kiser Louie stedt Gail Klinkert Beth Kopcial Kindinger Pam Klupp Thomas Danan King Kososky Nancy Jones Mark Justice David Pam Kaler Jordan Janet George Kegley Jordan Linc Kelley Teresa Jordan 1) Band members show their excellence at one of the many football games. 2) Drum major Geoff Fischer displays his twirling. 3) Diane Cooper shows her talent as a majorette during a halftime show. f Gretchen Chris Linner Crystal Gar Mack Marchant Kelli Mary Lake Rhoena Sandy Kowalski Ricky Larck Lemaster Lindquist Beth Lusher Patricia Terry Doug Doug Majors’ Alan Lindsay Markwell Lambert Rebecca Lawhorn Lemaster Kress LUE T’ pee eene « rrraggy Mary Medina Bob Tony Mayo Tracy Robert Cindy John Kristi Marvicson Delena McClane McCready McKinney McQuillen McWil- Eric Mays Danny Richard William Tammy liams Maskey McClain McGraw McManis McQuillen Debbie Meade Sophomores Make Good Use of Time Dianne Melton Mark Meyer Tim Meyers Regina Middleton Donna Miller Jim Miller Peggy Miller Shirley Mitchell Charles Mosley Kay Murphy Jeffery Murphy Roger Myers Barbara Juanita Toni Norris Gary Orren Newbern Nolasco Jeannie Danny Mary Linda Oakley Owens Nichols Nolasco Jim Oberlin Debbie Karen Lorrie Owens Nickles Norris Mari Neighbors Joe Nesbitt David Nettles Mary Neuman 1) Mary Lake interrupts her studies to offer a smile. 2) Richard Flowers tells Peter Medek the time until the bell. 3) Art class gathers interest of all kinds. 4) Mr. Olivieri ex- plains the situation to Harold Yeager. 81 Owens Tim Owens Cheryl Page Mark Papen- hausen Charles Parker Pam Patton Martine Paulhus Neal Penrod Bruce Perry Martha Perry Charles Peters Vickie Phillips Julius Pigott Barb Plaster Gerald Polk Robert Porter Donna Poth Jeff Potter Jewell Pounds Myria Pounds Al Powell Sam Powell Barb Price Teresa ‘ Dee Ramirez | Pritchett Pamela Ray Judy Pritt Mike Reeder Sue Purvis Laura Reese Doug Ramey Roger Reese Kim Rickey Val Rogers Edith Charles Billy Rose Reynolds Roberts Ora Rose Lisa Claude Tim Rose Reynolds Roberts Valarie Rush Beth Rhodes Tammie Rocky Rice Roberts Nathan Robinson Terry Russell Bambi Sanders James Scarbury Joe Scherer Cyndy Schrader 1) Sophomore cheerleaders add their spirit to the game. 2) Waiting for the arrival of the basketball is Joe Adamescu. Kathy Schuster Andrew Scott Quinn Scott Johnnie Selmon Larry Selmon Wilbert Selmon Brian Senokoz- lieff Debbie Shepard Bill Shepherd Loraine Shepherd Diane Shill Tony Simmering Debbie Simmons Barbara Simposn Andrea Smith Debbie Smith Dierdra Smith Darryl Spence Mike Spillman Rick Stanley Martha Stapleton 3) Nick Ghessouras gets ready to slam the ball over the net. 83 Students Prepare for Classes 1) Mr. Boor makes minor adjustments, as Dave Dotson and Claude Jackson look on. 2) Julies Bales unpacks his back- pack before homeroom period. Nancy Starr Treva Dawn Tami Stentz Stevens Suther- JoAnn Darla land Stevens Stewart Trulah Mark Lucille Swindall Stevens Stolle Greg Tabor Jeffery Juanita Summers Tanner The Class of 1977 wishes to ex- press its sympathy to the the family and friends of Bruce Cun- ningham, who was born in 1958 and died in 1975. Alan Tasman Eric Tasman Brad Taylor Crystal Taylor 84 Delores Taylor Gary Taylor Sandra Taylor Oscar Taylor Albert Thomas Barbara Thompson Danny Thompson Diane Thompson Karen Thompson Patty Thompson Sarah Thompson Mark Timmer Kevin Todd Kim Tolliver Scott Trum- power Charles Tucker Karen Tucker Tim Tuttle Doris Twyman Kris Uhl James Valdry Pamela Waddell Roy Wagaman Gloria Walker Kevin Walker Ricky Ward Terri Ward Jerry Ware Henry Washing- ton Mildred Watkins Edward Weather- spoon Andra Webb Valerie Webb Sinda Weber Bridgette Wellington Rhoda Welsh Jenni Wertz Tod West Nelda Westlake Debra Williams Larry Williams Patricia Williams Richard Williams Rickie Williams 4 oe Vernessa Lianne Sherri Yetzer Williams Witter Ron Zeigler Vanetia Carol Wolf Bob Zeigler Willis Pam Woods Wunderlin Debbie Vickie Rick Rick Wynn Zornes Willis Wooley Bill Yarger Kathy Wilson 85 Psi z : x $- bo D © Admiral King | 8 UZ Findlay 2). aan soph etsy ‘ ) -,+ oe 4 a | i de | | ty = Cross labat! me ; tional Golf Tourne Fred Columb: Madison Way Meet rion. Harding , Marion Elgin- 3 Way Meet Lorain Senior Galion Findlay ¢ Sandusky St. Peters Girls’ Track ee vaya Madison heal Cloverleaf Madison St. Peters Findlay Madison _ Canton Lehman Findlay Tygers Shut Out Malabar 19-0 The 1974-75 Tygers, under the direction of the new head coach Dave Pierce, had a disap- pointing season at 3-6-1. The highlights of the season were beating Lorain Admiral King 21-6 in the homecoming game and crushing crosstown rival Malabar 19-0. Barry Lawrence received First Team Buckeye Conference honors at quarterback and was also the team’s most valuable offensive player. Line- backer Paul Petrella was voted the most valuable defensive player for the Tygers. 1) Varsity Tygers are ROW 1: Lawrence, Baehrens, Feagin, Wil- liams, T. Taylor, A. Taylor, Winbigler, Petrella, Morris, Knack- stedt. ROW 2: Black, Adamescu, Owens, Lehnhart, B. Jackson, Henry, Ward, Paul, K. Shepard. ROW 3: C. Shepard, Jefferson, Brownlee, Mask, Small, Armstrong, Garverick, Mack, Jones. ROW 4: Harper, Watkins, C. Jackson, Tolliver, Shoulders, Belmer, Leech, Pointer, Long. ROW 5: Coaches Weaver, Oyer, Campbell, Lanier, Soliday, Pierce, Miefert. 2) Barry Lawrence prepares to pass. 3) “The Jet” heads for open territory. 4) Coach Pierce looks dejected as the opposing team scores. 5) Jackson and Lehnhart get set. 6) Jefferson attempts to block a punt. 7) Petrella gets the tackle. 8) Garverick gets the punt off. 9) Tygers get a long gain. Tyger Reserves Beat Malabar and Madison The 1974-75 Junior Varsity football team wound up their season 2-7. Coach John Miefert was pleased with the team’s overall performance. Many of the players moved up the varsity squad early in the season. Beating Malabar and Madison were the high spots in the season. Returning reserves should make up a good nucleus for next season’s varsity squad. 92 ——— ee —eeee ee oe EO — SS —— _—_ SS ean 1) Tyger defense prepa res to stop the play. 2) Tony Simmering piles up the yardage. 3) Tyger reserves are ROW 1: Stuht, Kelly, Boyd, Gibson, Timmer, Simmering. ROW 2: Dotson, Gabor, Marchant, Scarbury, Guzzo, Stavridis. ROW 3: Blaising, Harkins, Washington, Favors, McDowell, Brumm. ROW 4: Coach Soliday, Tasman, Williams, Gamble, Allen, Coach Miefert. 4) Tygers stop a Malabar drive. 5) Quarterback Scarbury consults with his coach. 6) Scarbury gets off the pass. 7) Tygers make the kickoff. Tyger Golfers Complete Long, Fall Season The 1974-75 Tyger golf team has had a most rewarding season this year. Out of 13 grueling ; matches, the Tyger golfers ended up with eight wins, i four losses, and one tie. For the first time, golf be- . came a fall sport, in order to avoid some of the weather problems experienced during the last few seasons. Awards given at the annual Fall Sports Banquet were Lamar Washington, Captain’s award; Flip Wis- dom, medalist; and Ken Beeman, low scorer. I'S pe © eB f. WY eas 1) Careful anticipation accounts for Lamar Washington’s good record. 2) A look of deter- mination is obvious, as Ken Beeman swings. 3) Practice swings are a necessary part of Flip Wisdom’s technique. 4) Demonstrations by Coach Fairchild give the golfers an extra edge. 5) Frequent trips to the lake are a part of the game. 6) Members of the varsity golf team are: Flip Wisdom, Brad Holtzberry, Ken Beeman, Steve Hammett, and Coach Fair- child. Not pictured is Lamar Washington. 7) Soil flies as Steve Hammett demonstrates his powerful swing. 8) Rough spots don’t seem to get in Brad Holtzberry’s way. —— — ee 7 § Cross Country Team “Ae a ae ’ ‘AS % Winds Up 3-3 | a = _ m Coach Doug Castle was exceptionally pleased 2“ er “i 6with the 1974 Cross Country team. As a whole, - ; they improved tremendously during the season. There were seven runners who broke eleven min- utes by the end of the season. Bill Harkins and Nate Robinson received the most improved award. Gary Hightower was voted the team’s most valu- able player, while Harkins was the honorary cap- tain. 1) Coach Doug Castle and teammate Bill Harkins hold up an exhausted Mark Fisher. 2) Gary Hightower clowns around during practice. 3) Team members are ROW 1: Hightower, Lee, Dotson. ROW 2: Selmon, Jackson, Chambry, Hood. ROW 3: Cahill, Harkins, Fisher, Adamsecu, Robinson. 4) Nate Robinson stays with the pack. 5) Mark Fisher strains to catch up. 97 ! ll | | Tl] : een - 7 1) Michelle Brumm sets up a spike for Andra Webb. 2) Skills of serving are demonstrated by Fonda Walker. 3) Members of the volleyball team are ROW 1: Webb, Walker, Lehman, Melton, Haag, Drye. ROW 2: Mutchler, Hyatt, McQuillen, Brumm, Kindinger, Taylor, Fletcher, Miss Rice. 4) To Dana Haag, practice can be fun. Tyger Girls Have Successful Tennis Season The girls’ tennis team had a very successful year, ending with a 9-2 record. The honorary captain was Brenda Speigle, while the most points award went to Jeanne Them and Linda Lehnhart. The team was coached by Mrs. Laura Evilsizor. 1) Members of the tennis team are ROW 1: Letizia, Stahlheber, Buchanan, Hughes. ROW 2: Clifford, Wolff, Mrs. Evilsizor, Mont- gomery, Lehnhart, Tehn, Smith, Speigle. 2) Nancy Wolff keeps a steady eye on the ball. 3) Waiting for the serve is Diane Smith. 4) Senior Allison Stahlheber lobs the ball over the net. 5) Doubles team, Lori Hughes and Jenni Montgomery, play a tough game. Losing Season Girls’ varsity volleyball had a disappointing season this year. Their final record was 0-7. In tournament games the Tygers lost to Lexington by just three points. This year’s most valuable player was Andra Webb. She also had the most total points of the season. The team was coached by Miss Joan Rice. Tyger Cagers Have Disappointing Season The 1974-75 Tyger basketball team dribbled their way to a disappointing 5-14 season. Lack of experience and loss of members slowed the team down. The fighting Tygers did, however, manage to defeat cross town rivals Malabar and Madison. The starting five consisted of Mark Fisher, Melvin Swope, Ed Williams, Tyrone Matthews, and Eric Jefferson. Coach Jim Goode was in his first season as head varsity coach, with Coach Fairchild as his assistant. Special awards given at the annual winter sports banquet were to Ty Matthews, best field goal shooting and most valuable player; Ed Williams, most assists and best foul shooting; and Cliff Bel- mer, most rebounds and most efficient. 100 1) Shooting over two defenders is senior Mark Fisher. 2) Driving in for an uncontested layup is junior Brent McFarland. 3) Sophomore Joe Adamescu looks for a quick outlet pass. 4) Precision and per- fect form are evident as Ed Williams shoots from the foul line. 5) Opponents find senior Melvin Swope a threat at the foul line. 6) Scoring two points with the help of an opponent is sophomore Eric Jefferson. 7) The varsity Tygers include ROW 1: Matthews, manager, Washington, McFarland, Gross, Williams, T. Matthews, Shoulders, manager. ROW 2: Coach Goode, Adamescu, Swope, Fisher, Belmer, Jefferson, Coach Fairchild. 8) Senior Ty Matthews shows winning form as he shoots for two. 9) The fighting Tygers run out to greet the starting five. Reserves Battle to 8-10 Season Under the direction of new coach Ron Hetler, the Tyger reserves wound up at 8-10. Coach Hetler was pleased with the output of the players, saying that they gained valuable experience. Don Gross and Henry Washington were moved to the varsity squad midway through the season. Gross was lead- ing scorer, edging out Washington. Brady Frye led the team in assists, while Brad Holtsberry pulled down the most rebounds. P TANSFIELD a “Aa “a a oO : eS oS ae free've lama 7 o ae a WY One 1) Mike Brumm shoots the rock. 2) Brady Frye stretches for the shot. 3) Reserve squad members are ROW 1: Scarbury, Washington, Frye, Scherer, Stevens. ROW 2: Holtsberry, Gross, Harper, Brumm, Simmering. 4) Tygers set up a play. 5) Holtsberry puts in a layup. 6) Brady Frye passes the ball. 7) Henry Washington shows good form. 103 Tygers Win Third Straight J.C. Gorman Tournament The Tyger grapplers won their third consecutive J.C. Gorman championship this year. Their dual meet record was 7-1, along with seconds in the Buckeye Conference and sectional tournaments. Paul Petrella captured a third at the state meet and was also the team’s most valuable wrestler. Lloyd Tate got the award for the most pins, while John Selmon and Ed Favors received out- standing sophomore and junior awards, respective- ly. Lloyd Tate and Paul Petrella were voted the team’s captains. Ginny Ott was elected J.C. Gorman queen by the student body. Members of her court were Brenda Bartlett, Nina McCruter, Amy Ruggles, and Sharon Sanderfer. The girls presided over the tournament and awarded trophies. 1) Tyger wrestlers are ROW 1: J. Selmon, Lee, Favors, Brown- lee, Darson, Ray, Hane. ROW 2: Coach Campbell, Dudley, R. Owens, D. Owens, Williams, Stuht, S. Owens, Schaffer, Kiser, Mason, Adley, Coach Flanegan. ROW 3: B. Selmon, Ward, Petrella, Harkins, Hightower, Knackstedt, Tate. 2) Buckeye Conference champ Paul Petrella also took third in the state. 3) Gary Hightower wrestles rival Don Cho of Mala- | bar. 4) The J.C. Gorman queen and her court watch the ' action on the mats. 5) Hightower holds down opponent from } Ashland. 6) Bill Harkins punishes his opponent from Crest- view. 7) Harkins looks for an escape. Girls Participate in Basketball, Track Two other girls’ sports which proved popular this year were basketball and track. The basket- ball team had a losing season, but the girls had a good time and played competitively. Awards went to Andra Webb, most points; Cassandra Chatman, most improved; and Jeannie Them, most valuable player. One game was played as a paid assembly for students. Highlight of the track season was beating Madi- son 92-18. Track awards went to Jackie Mitchell, most valuable in field events, and Joanne Canada, most valuable runner. This year, a new award was established — the “Woman Sports Athlete of the Year’. It was for an outstanding woman athlete who partici- pated actively in sports, ranked high scholasti- cally, and showed qualities of good leadership. Jeannie Them was chosen for this honor. 1) Girls jump to get the tip. 2) Regina Render dribbles down the floor and looks for an opening. 3) Girls’ basket- ball team members get together for a group shot. 4) Anne Hilliard and Miss Griffin watch as runners round the bend. 5) A Senior High broad jumper heads for the sawdust. 6) Marie Duellman gets the edge on her Shelby competitor. 106 Tyger Baseball Team Ends Season at 10-15 The Tyger baseball team ended its season at 10-15. Mike Johnson was the leading pitcher with an Earned Run Average of 1.69. The leading hitter was Mark Fisher with a batting average of 404; he was also voted the most improved player for the year. Rick Conard received the defensive award and was voted the team’s most valuable player. Captain of the 1975 team was Mike Johnson. 108 EE 109 1) Coach Dressler shows concern for the Tyger team. 2) After a good try at a base hit, Mike Johnson returns to the dugout. 3) With the runner attempting a steal, first baseman Greg Knackstedt anxiously awaits the pickoff throw from the pitcher. 4) Pitcher Marv Brown awaits a single before he throws his next pitch. 5) Senior Bob Lehnhart watches attentively despite the cold weather. 6) Baseball team members are ROW 1: Black, Conard, Brown, R. Johnson, M. Johnson. ROW 2: Gassaway, Rose, Lehnhart, Fisher, Brumm, Cushing, Knackstedt. 7) A hefty swing from Mark Fisher results in a base hit. 8) A fast ball has Junior Rose swinging at air. 4 N Tyger Netters Improve The tennis team improved from a winless season last year to 5-12 record this year. Colin Paul played an outstanding game throughout the year and was voted the captain and given the most valuable player award. Nick Ghessouras, a sophomore, received the award for scoring the most points. Junior Don Gross was the Tyger’s most improved tennis player for 1975. 1) Colin Paul backhands the ball. 2) George Matthews stoops to make the shot. 3) Steve Meckling shows his form. 4) Bruce Holmes jumps high for the ball. 5) Claude Jackson attempts to hit the ball. 6) Concentration is shown on Don Gross’ face. 7) Tyger tennis players are ROW 1: Gross, Paul, Beeman. ROW 2: Meckling, Ghessouras, Matthews (Photo by Charles Zirkle, News- Journal). Tyger Trackmen Complete Season With 6-3 Record Coach Doug Castle was pleased with this year’s track team’s overall performance but was disap- pointed that no one qualified for the state meet. The Tygers placed second in the Buckeye Con- ference meet, which is the best ever for Senior High. Vince Hafford was voted the team’s most valu- able player, showing good performances in the 100 and 200 yard dashes and the 880 yard relay team. Stan Tillman received the outstanding trackman award, while the outstanding field award went to Lamar Washington. Most improved was Mike Hood, and Tom Taylor was voted captain. 1) Brian Garverick grunts for that extra distance. 2) Bruce Baehrens lines up for his race. 3) First across the finish line is Mike Hood. 4) Larry Bradley soars to a third in the pole vault event. 5) Waymond Mapp strides up behind his oppo- nent. 6) Tyger trackmen are ROW 1: Glenn, Taylor, Hafford, Mapp, Hightower. ROW 2: Hood, Petrella, Guzzo, Robinson, Bradley. ROW 3: Favors, Kinnon, Harkins, Garverick, Ward, Harper, Mabry, Jones. Pi 1 an ee Students Work Hard to Present Manhigan The Manhigan underwent a slight change in size this year in order to keep the price to students the same as last year. All activities, however, were given the same coverage, so that nothing was lost in the change. Once again it was de- cided to continue on the fall delivery schedule so that all spring activities could be in- cluded in the book. The editorial staff was head- ed by Jeff Hoffer and advised by Mr. David Gross. Serving as business advisor was Mr. Wayne Au with Debbie Risner as business manager. :_ S09) 8 women, tees Sl 117 1) Members of the editorial staff get together for a formal pic- ture. 2) Paula Finical and Larry Sqrow were in charge of faculty pictures. 3) Typist Cynthia Jones works on some copy. 4) Barb Clark, Scott Buker, and Kathy Wymer work hard to get the sports section completed. 5) Nancy Wolff, Julie Clay, Jim Weber, and Linda Kiley check over a layout for the activities section. 6) Dave Dotson, the photographer, gets into a picture for a change. 7) Seniors staff members are Cassandra Chatman, Cheryl Webb, and Debbie Risner. 8) In charge of the underclassmen section are Bren- da Hamblin, Anita Allen, and Cindy Jones. 9) Mr. Gross, Manhigan advisor, watches editor Jeff Hoffer work on the opening section. Hyphonerian Staff Publishes Nine Issues This year’s Hyphonerian, with Mr. Robinson as advisor, kept the school informed by putting out a total of nine publications. A special April Fool’s Day edition caused some concern among students who learned that all sports were to be dropped at Senior High, and the prom would be held in the gym. Bill Jackson served as Editor-in-Chief, and Dave Dotson took care of the photography. The business staff had double responsibilities, since they took care of both the Manhigan and Hyphonerian. They got ads from area businessmen for both publications, took orders for Manhigans, and distributed papers and yearbooks on their various publication days. Mr. Au served as advisor to the business staff, while Debbie Risner acted as manager, and Larry Sqrow assistant manager. 1) Editorial writer Tom Carto ponders a question as editor Bill Jackson looks on. 2) Bob Perman, art editor, demonstrates his expert character sketching. 3) Jeff Schinsky, features reporter, works with the editor of that staff, Mary McGraw. 4) Hyphone rian staff members include ROW 1: Schinsky, Petrella, McGraw, Smith, Cahill, Carto. ROW 2: Sinnett, Crider, Noe, Armstrong, Pender, Lehnhart, Jackson. ROW 3: Perman. 5) News staff editor Ron Smith (front) is surround- ed by reporters Margaret Noe, Kathy Sinnett, Cindy Arm- strong, and Bob Crider. 6) The sports section includes Paul Petrella, Regina Pender, Matt Cahill (editor), and Bob Lehn- hart. 7) Business staff members include ROW 1: Wolff, Risner, Geiger, Letizia, Lehman, Finical, Sqrow, Carto. ROW 2: Mr. Au, Smith, Weber, Spencer, VanRiper, Bartlett, Avery, Besse- mer, Perman. 118 119 1) Mr. Richard Cole has spent five years with the Spectrum staff. 2) Typist Barb White checks over the files to see who has paid. 3) Layout section included Carla Barnes, Kathy Elkins, and Amy Clancy. 4) Allison Stahlheber and Linda Kiley took care of publi- city. 5) Spectrum staff members pose for a group shot. 6) Editor Pam Peters and her assistant Sherry Holt check over some of the selections. 7) Barb Clark and Paula Finical were circulation managers. 8) Cassandra Hood, Ginny Ott, and Betsy Warga were in charge of art for this year’s magazine. 9) Assistant business manager Steve Fraley and business manager Larry Sqrow look over some layouts. 120 Spectrum Enjoys Successful Year This year’s Spectrum, MHS literary magazine, enjoyed a successful business year. In its fifth year of publication, Spec- trum was sold to 471 people at Senior High and around the school system. The highlight of the year was the staff trip to Greenup, Ken- tucky, to personally present a copy of the magazine to author Jesse Stuart. The staff toured his home and spent an after- noon talking with him, and then went on to Huntington, West 1) President Ed Williams officiates over sophomore class elections. 2) Mr. Powell enjoys a piece of cake at his going away party. 3) Tony Shoulders chases Coach Fair- child, while Coach Soliday and Bob Lehn- hart try to maneuver their donkeys. 4) Stu- dent Council members are ROW 1: Cahill, Darson, Smith, Burton, Howell, Bailey. ROW 2: Hillary, Davis, Radabaugh, Baker, Correll, Couley, Ramirez, Ward, Ferguson, Hightower, Matthews, Johnson. ROW 3: Carroll, Neal, Breedlove, Kazias, Weber, Lawrence, Taylor, Williams, Harper. 5) Other members are ROW 1: Bargo, Hetinger, Sutherland, Peters, Miller, Crawford, Clay, Haag, Uhl. ROW 2: Brownlee, Poth, Brown, Davis, Holt, Fletcher, Jackson, Plaster, Ruggles, Stuht, Harkins, Beeman. ROW 3: Finlayson, Swope, Smith, Feagin, Avery, Davis, Robinson, Shoulders, Gross, Adamescu. 6) This year’s fifties day participants pose in their costumes. 7) Joe Dillon, Deb Mutchler, and Cindy Armstrong lend a hand to the annual Christ- mas basket drive. Student Council Promotes School Interest This year’s Student Council made a successful attempt at promoting school interest. Among the many projects sponsored by the group were the donkey basketball game be- tween students and faculty, fifties day, Christmas baskets, slave days for both boys and girls, a going away party for Mr. Powell. There were also student exchanges with Malabar, Galion, Ontario, Lexington, and various other area schools. Officers for ’74- 75 were Ed Wil- liams, president; Santana Ramirez, vice-president; Jim Weber, treasurer; and Cathy Taylor, secretary. Mr. Goode served as advisor Stage Band, Orchestra Provide Quality Entertainment The MHS orchestra enjoyed another successful year. Under the direction of Mr. Hall, orchestra members traveled to Fremont to participate in the Buckeye Festival. They earned to superior at state contest The stage band put in a busy year, playing at many functions both here and in the community. They performed with other divisions of the Music Department at the annual Christmas program and provided the music for Varsity Varie- ties. Special assembly programs were provided for the junior highs and several elementary schools in the system. In the community the stage band played for the Miss Mansfield Pageant and spent many weekends playing for the proms of area schools. also 124 1) Senior trumpeters Steve Fraley, Chris Krichbaum, and Marvin Brown perform at the Christmas program. 2) Stage band member Nick Stavridis practices for Varsity Varieties. 3) Or- chestra members rehearse many hours in preparation for a concert. 4) Mem- bers of the stage band are ROW 1: Hightower, Walker, Adams, Meckling, Ward, J. Smith. ROW 2: Hall, Elkins, Baker, Shepard, Craft, Stavridis, D. Keith, Arthur. ROW 3: Mr. Leyerle, Bartlett, D. Smith. 5) Orchestra mem- bers, under the direction of Mr. Hall, display their talent at the Christmas program. 6) Great concentration is needed to play the violin, as Marcia Hall and Edith Reynolds well know. The Tyger marching band enjoyed a very suc- cessful year. As well as displaying fine musical style and showmanship, they also worked on money making projects to purchase new raincoats. Under the fine direction of Mr. David Leyerle, the marching band presented many exciting half- time shows, including a tribute to the 50’s, com- plete with hot rods and sock hop dances. After marching season was completed, the band turned their efforts to preparing for concerts and contests later in the year. Officers for this year’s Tyger band were Ken Beeman, president; Marvin Brown, vice-presi- dent; Nancy Wolff, secretary; and Vicky Smith, treasurer. UF ge be eye 5 - pa , ; WA IE Nee 1) With a little help from the marching band, majorette Linda Lehnhart prepares to go into her routine. 2) Senior Michelle McAfee shows off the new majorette costumes. 3) Drum major Geoff Fischer really gets into his routine. 4) The flag bearers stand at attention waiting for the band to begin. 5) Senior band mem- bers form the traditional senior ‘““M”’ at the last football game. 6) Band members to the left of the steps are ROW 1: Fischer, Smith. ROW 2: Holzworth, Stentz, Radabaugh, Schrader, Westlake. ROW 3: Weigler, Hriesik, Marietta, Lake, Lehman. ROW 4: Bishop, Them, Kindinger, Howard, Kress. ROW 5: Booker, Sqrow, Herr, Smith, Nickles. On the steps are ROW 1: Shasky, Estep, Ramirez, Owens, Hightower, Smith, Smith, Harper. ROW 2: Hall, Arthur, Marks, Bradley, Dar- son, Leamaster, Beeman, Howell, Cahill, Walker, Adams. ROW 3: Peters, Wooley, Con- ley, Webb, Wynn, Fraley, Krichbaum Don- aldson, Brown, Brunk, Grayer. ROW 4: Spenc- er, Walker, Letizia, Stolle, Ghessouras, King, Ferrell, Simmons, Mills, Arter, Simmons, Kegley, Geiger. To the right of the steps are ROW 1: Parsons, Lehnhart, Cooper, McAfee. ROW 2: Smith, Elkins, Papenhausen, Wun- derlin, Geiger. ROW 3: Keith, Craft, Daugher- ty, Lusher, Hughes. ROW 4: Karsmiziki, Stav- ridis, McClane, Arnett, Mabry. ROW 5; Willi- ams, Crahen, Jessup, Adkins, Craft. 7) Senior Jim Smith leads the drum section onto the field. Concert Choir Works to Maintain High This year’s choir and girls’ glee club worked hard to maintain their outstanding reputation. Members performed at Bowling Green Uni- versity, the three junior highs in Mansfield, and at Lorain Admiral King, and were active in district and state contests as well. They performed for the Mansfield public at two concerts at Christmas and in the spring here at school, and at the Malabar Spring Festival. To raise money this year, choir members staged two paid assemblied where they dis- played their talents for fellow students and teachers. Standing 1) Concert choir members are ROW 1: Bartlett, Shanor, Braggs, Hillory, Murphy, Conn, Simpson, Black, Beard, Burgauer, Wilson, Wellington, Wadlington, McWilliams, Porter, Patton, Hunter, Mack, Shepard, Ghessouris, Todd, Hilliard, Maglott, Miller, Jackson, Brandt, Thompson, Kindinger. ROW 2: Woods, White, Norris, Thompson, Frontz, Gibson, Kowalski, Mutchler, Armstrong, Smith, Newman, Tucker, Kiley, Davis, Jacocks, Reynolds, McCruter, Kinght, Shepard, Tolliver, Carper, Monastra, Bessemer, Webb, Sutherland, Hicks, Crawford, Atwell, Hull, Clay, Starcher, Crawford, Elder, Willis. ROW 3: Jefferson, Allen, Breedlove, Sigler, Butler, Marchant, Avery, Elkins, Lee, Billard, Stafford, Wilson, Smith, Ray, Matthews, Frost, Single- ton, King, Harper, Washington. ROW 4: Robinson, Hood, Mitchell, Belmer, Finlayson, Harris, Jones, Gassaway, Taylor, Hilliard, Rob- erts, Ferguson, Nolle, Baker, McGrew, Williams, Lawrence, Shoulders, Caldwell, Ros e, Swechheimer, Black. 2) Girls in the Glee Club are ROW 1: Wiebe, Daniels, Caudill, Ward, Thompson, Frontz, Rickey, Noe, Taylor, Watkins, Bishop, Clay. ROW 2: Byerley, Meister, Hass- man, Elder, Wright, Hurrell, Boyd, Davis, Thompson, Bowers, Jack- son, Coleman, Buck. ROW 3: Starcher, Crawford, Hicks, Hull, Strub- har, Conn, Greer, Buck, Norris, Crawford, Clancy, Black, Murphy. 3) Kim Tolliver, a faithful housewife, works dilligently in the skit “John Henry”. 4) The Bagettes perform a dance routine. 5) Tom Allen and Eric Jefferson battle in ‘“‘The Swat Of the Fly”. 6) Bugling to the beat in Eric Jefferson. 7) Tony Shoulders poses as “The Pimp” with some of his girls. 8) Julie Jackson, Julie Clay, and Lura Hull perform as a barbershop trio, singing “Goodby, My Coney Island Baby”. Pep Club, Cheerleaders Provide Spirit at MHS The 1974-75 cheerleaders encouraged the various teams throughout the year and tried to promote school enthusiasm. Barb Clark served as Tyger mascot, adding a bit of humor to some of the games. Assisting the cheereladers in promoting spirit around the school were the Pep Club Execu- tive Committee members. Both groups planned pep assemblies, made posters, and sold ribbons and held bake sales to help make money. Pep Club officers were Betsy Warga, president; Ellen Finnerty, vice-president; Cindy Armstrong, secretary; and Kathy Wymer, treasurer. Mr. Jeff Davis served as advisor to the group. Miss Renate Papenhausen took over duties as advisor to the cheerleaders. 1) Varsity cheerleaders perform for the onlooking crowd. 2) Tyger mascot Barb Clark shows that she still has hope for the final touchdown. 3) Reserve cheerleaders may have a small crowd to work with, but that doesn’t slow them down. 4) Senior cheerleader Brenda Bartlett smiles to the crowd at a basketball game. 5) Varsity cheer- leaders are ROW 1: Jones, Bartlett, Clark, Ott, Lehman. ROW 2: Walker. ROW 3: Weirich. 6) Reserve cheerlead- ers are ROW 1: Mack, Brendt, Willis. ROW 2: Thompson. ROW 3: Westlake. 7) Pep club officer Cindy Armstrong dresses for an assembly. 8) Junior cheerleader Cindy Weirich tries for just a little more spirit at a game. 9) Pep Club Executive Committee members are SEATED: Armstrong, Warga, Wymer, Kiley, Wolff, Rickey. STAND- ING: White, Mr. Davis, Woods, Elkins, Finnerty, Ruggles, Hager. Varsity Varieties Takes on New Look This year’s Varsity Varieties took on a new concept. There was no set theme, and all cast members were on stage either observing or par- ticipating during the entire production. The open- ing and closing songs were taken from the Broad- way hit Pippin. Seventeen acts were presented, with Eric Ferguson filling the emcee spot. Producer for this year’s V.V. was Paul Petrella. Doug Finlayson was appointed director, with Liz Woods serving as his assistant. Mrs. Virginia Imhoff and Mr. Dalton Derr, class advisors, helped with the organization and direction of the produc- tion. 1) Producer and directors for V.V. are Paul Petralla, Liz Woods, and Doug Finlayson. 2) The cast attentively listens to some advice from Mr. Derr. 3) Keyboard King Elton John (Tom Carto) plays a hit for the audience. 4) Senior cheerleaders Bren- da Bartlett, Jackie Jones, and Ginny Ott boogie down to “Dancing Machine”. 5) As their part of the Senior Girls’ Act, Cindy Armstrong and Linda Kiley prepare to “take it all off’’. 6) Emcee Eric Ferguson practices the opening song. 7) Kathy Rick- ey rehearses her baton twirling act. 8) Mr. Poffenbaugh (Bob Perman) contem- plates a problem in the senior boys’ take- off on Senior High. 134 SS rae sane - = Ana, — Cindy Weirich Crowned Queen Homecoming was one of the big- gest events for the Junior Class this year. The assembly was held on the morning of October 12 to the theme ‘““You Are the Sunshine of My Life’. After the queen, Cindy Weirich, and her court were escorted to their seats, Mr. Merle Moore spoke about his experiences as a Tyger football play- er some years ago. Cindy was crown- ed by the 1973 Homecoming Queen, Jackie Jones, who was escorted by Tom Taylor. That night the Tygers played a winning game against Lorain Ad- miral King. After the game a dance was held in Pete Henry Gym to the sounds of Tashtego. 1) Mr. Merle Moore speaks at the assembly. 2) The 1974 Homecoming Court includes Cin- dy Weirich, Mary McGraw, Dorothy Beard, Romi Wadlington, and Cheryl] Rodriguez. 3) Queen Cindy is escorted onto Arlin Field by her uncle, Mr. Ken Barber. 4) The queen and court watch the winning game. 5) Two of the emcees for the assembly are Ernie King and Sharon Holt. 6) The girls and their escorts are Mary McGraw and Ken Wunder- lin, Dorothy Beard and Rodney Jefferson, Queen Cindy Weirich and Tom Zediker Cheryl Rodriguez and Phil Wisdom, and Romi Wadlington and Tony Shoulders. | oa 135 Drama Students Present “The Front Page”’ The Mansfield Senior High Drama Department presented as their fall play “The Front Page”’ by Hatch and MacArthur. Mr. Thomas Brown, drama and speech teacher, directed the three act comedy-drama. The play dealt with news- papermen in early 1900 Chicago. It was presented on two evenings, and although audience atten- dance was poor, Mr. Brown felt the play was a dramatic success. A new one thousand dollar lighting system, consisting of twelve instruments, was used for this play. The money for the new equipment was donated by Tyger Moms and various other contributions. 1) Wendy Geiger poses a question to Jim Weber. 2) Sometimes brute force is necessary, as Hildy (Matt Cahill) demonstrates on the convict (Greg Ta- bor). 3) Spectators Eric Ferguson, Jay Finlayson, and Jim Weber watch as Rick Keith proves a point to Kevin Arthur. 4) Officer Woodenshoes (Cliff Franklin) and Murphy (Mike Nadol- sky) try to get Molly Molloy (Julie Clay) to give them information. 5) The mayor (Ron Matthews) chews out the sheriff (Rick Keith), as Pincus (Deb McCart- ney) looks on. 6) Debbie McCartney waits for her cue. 7) Intently reading a book is Jay Finlayson. 8) Cleaning woman Amy Clancy strikes a typical pose. Eight Superior Ratings Earned at Science Fair The Mansfield Senior High Science Fair was held March 11 in the Physics laboratory. There were twelve projects entered with eight superior ratings. Robert Slugg, Tom Carto, and Gar Mar- chant each achieved perfect scores of 40. Paula Finical and Gar Marchant went on to re- ceive excellents at the State Science Fair in Columbus. WHAT COLOe $ The Floor OF MHS? Tea Room Adds Bright Spot to MHS Students in the Tea Room gave faculty and students another year of enjoyable dining. Not only did the staff prepare excellent meals, but the Tea Room atmosphere helped pro- vide a relaxing, peaceful lunch. Mrs. Zimmerman, foods lab instructor, served as advisor. 1) Bob Perman smiles beside his superior rated project. 2) Tom Carto dramatizes a point during his explanation. 3) This well- designed project as one of the eight pro- jects receiving a superior. 4) Jane Murphy and Janet Gray watch anxiously to see that everything is running smoothly. 5) Tea Room workers are ROW 1: Lawrence, Hoag- land, Fletcher, Burriss, Thompson, Murphy. ROW 2: Mrs. Zimmerman, Swanger, Restelli, Pointer, Perry. 6) Mrs. Harmon and junior Lura Hull enjoy a delicious lunch. 7) The atmosphere in the tea room is always plea- sant. 8) Service is an important factor, as Regina Fletcher demonstrates. fe fe}t Various Clubs Promote Spirit and Unity Several groups around the school pro- moted academic achievement, spirit, and unity through their projects. Key Club sponsored the annual Relays Dance, one of the most successful in recent years, and also a paid assembly featuring the rock group “Phase”. The Black Culture Club sponsored a very successful fashion show and a paid assembly featuring ‘Brand New Funk”’, a soul rock group. The Chess Club won state honors this year and went on to the national competition in New York City, where they tied for fifteenth. 1) Academic Challenge Team members are: Cahill, Myers, Miss Papenhausen, Slugg, Mrs. Hane, Sqrow, Papenhausen, Adams. 2) Key Club members are ROW 1: Beeman, Wisdom, Dillon, Carto, Matthews, Dotson. ROW 2: Blaising, Buker, Mr. Gross, Wun- derlin, Zediker, Boals, Higgs. ROW 3: Paul, Price, Lehnhart, Jackson, Meckling, Perman, Hoffer, Wie- gand. 3) Black Culture Club members are ROW 1: Page, Tucker, Sanderfer, Hoagland, Smith, Barnes, Webb, Atkins, Williams, Swope, Thomas. ROW 2: Woods, Benjamin, Page, Barnes, Jones, Mack, Black, Beard, Taylor, Taylor, Tate, Avery, Feagin. ROW 3: Mr. Pugh, Lawrence, Feagin, Vickers, Brown, Shoulders, Tolliver, Penerton, Hightower. 4) Boys’ Girls’ State representatives are Ed Williams, Bill Jackson, and Diana Bessemer. 5) Chess Team mem- bers are Charles Miller, Peter Medek, George Scha- fer, and Mark Papenhausen. 6) National Honor So- ciety members are ROW I: Bartlett, Finical, Mrs. Imhoff. ROW 2: Cahill, Williams, Sqrow, Stentz, Bessemer. ROW 3: Paul, Fraley, Miller, Perman, PE Lae BR FEE, EB OL i Students Are Helpful Aides The offices all had clerical help from the students again this year. In the main office, counselors’ office, attendance office, and second floor office, monitors helped by delivering passes, filing, filling teachers’ mailboxes, and doing any other odd jobs that the secretaries needed help with. Mr. Neuer- man and Mr. Groff both had students to help with their work in the treasurer’s and ticket offices as well. Library aides worked filing books and checking books in and out for students as well. Mr. Sauder had two students to sell in the bookstore in the morning before school and two more to work during the lunch hour. = 7 i 1) Attendance office monitors are ROW I: Hriesik, Robinson, Weirich. ROW 2: Atwell, Weirich, Bright, Baldridge, Atkins. ROW 3: Yosick, Klupp, James, Hall. 2) Main office monitors are ROW 1: Miller, Kiley, Henry, Rickey, ROW 2: Smith, Hall, Hriesik, Smith. ROW 3: Johnson, Perman, Thomas, Atkins, Ruggles, Myers. ROW 4: Gulley, Morris, Knack- stedt, Lehnhart. 3) Bookstore workers are Debbie Risner, Steve Meckling, Flip Wisdom, and Nancy VanRiper. 4) Monitors in the counselors’ office are ROW 1: Wymer, Clancy, Miller, Finnerty, Warga, Monastra, Risner. ROW 2: Williams, Petrella, Per- man, Miller, Green. ROW 3: Lehnhart, Simmering, Brown, Paul, Fisher. 5) Monitors in Mr. Lewis’ office are ROW 1: Polk, Restelli, Swanger, Simpson, Hoffer, Carto, Adamescu. ROW 2: Smith, Morris, Klupp, Brodhead, Ruggles, Correll, Stevens, Rickey. 6) Library aides are ROW 1: Hawks, Curry, Jackson. ROW 2: Bazley, Marchant, Webb, Franklin. ROW 3: Black, Shill. 7) Jackie Jones assists in the ticket office, while Sharon Sanderfer works in the trea- surer’s office. 1) DE members are SEATED: Logan, Ab- bott, Keeler, Debolt, Wooldridge, Krich- baum, Chambry, Griffith. STANDING: Dillinger, Rhodes, Tittle, Carroll, Cushing, Mullins, Workman, Bucher, Porter, Ship- lett, Soria, West, Campion, Mr. Davis. 2) DCT members are: Mr. Finley, Warner, Couch, Lacey, Porter, Carmel, Washing- ton, Rhinehart, Wilkinson, Pelaskey, Kirst, Craft, Caldwell, Gandert, Mason, Restelli, Lawhorn, Friend, Fox, Evans, Cline, Cooper, White, Clay, Adley, Perry, Reedy. 3) Karl Kirst and Mike Wilkinson find their class amusing. 4) Barbara Adley, Letha Clay, and Nicosia Friend watch a fellow classmate give a demonstration. 5) Other DE members are ROW 1: Mr. By- ron, Molihan, Blakeman, Johnson, Wilson, Stevens, Brown. ROW 2: Frontz, Hamlin, Stewart, Atkins, Spillman, Bertka. ROW 3: Thompson, Adams, Fields, Zeigler, Jar- vis, Pender, Murphy, Mount. 6) COE members are ROW 1: Taylor, Barber, Waddell, Hardy, Partin. ROW 2: Feagin, King, Bair, Bright, Stiltner. ROW 3: White, Montgomery, Bogner, Frontz, Mr. Williams. 7) Tom Wessling, a guest speaker in the DE classes, discusses the advertising field. 145 DE, DCT, COE Give Students Business Experience Mr. Davis’ and Mr. Byron’s DE classes were set up to give students the experience of working in stores and offices. This year the classes sold calen- dars, had bake sales, and held a banquet in the spring. Mr. Finley’s DCT class pro- vided skill sin the trade and in- dustrial areas, again with many seniors on the job. The COE class under Mr. Williams helped students going into business to find part time jobs in their field of interest. They sold calendars and pn- nants, and also had several bake sales. 146 IOE Offers Office Training The Intensive Office Education classes spent a busy year pre- paring themselves for secretarial work. In addition to their class work, they visited several offices and other business enterprises. Included among their trips were visits to Marathon Oil Company in Findlay, Lumbermen’s Insurance Company, Secretarial Services, and the YWCA Career Day Seminar. 1) Standing with their advisor Mr. Groff are Senior IOE members, Thomas, Jones, Sanderfer, Thomas, Miller, Jones, Simpson, Thompson, Shill, Spiegle, Them. 2) Peggy Stuff interrupts her typing to pause for a smile. 3) Ann Carbetta checks her mistakes. 4) Smiling as she types is Debbie Myers. 5) IOE Clerk-Typists are SEATED: Lindsay, Leech, Essick, Williams, Favers, Hood. STANDING: Mr. Neuerman, Rucker, Parker, Ford, Brown, Jones, Perry, Baker. 6) IOE Steno members are ROW 1: Mrs. Williams, Meister, Crotty, Myers. ROW 2: Barber, Stuff, Holt, Price, Carbetta. ROW 3: Malone, Keiser, Hager, Jones, Hood, Phillips, Crawford. 147 Work Programs Challenge Students Some of the work programs at MHS are OWE, OWA, and Nurses’ Aides. OWE and OWA are cooperative programs where the students go to school half day and work half day. They deal with the problems of a work situation and finding employment. Another purpose is to make good citizens with good attitudes. Nurses’ Aides go to the hospital for classes and work for half the day and then return to school for their other classes the other half. 1) Richard Holmes takes a rest from the books. 2) OWE I members are ROW 1: Hoover, Tanner, Mitchell, H arris. ROW 2: Williams, Cornell, Feeman, Shiltz, Mount. ROW 3: Mr. Lutz, Hogan, Howell, Pep- pers, Goff. 3) Nurses’ Aides include Pam Peters, Debbie Blackwell, Cheyl Crosby, and Becky Powers. 4) Rick Haynes and Jeff Hall share a joke during OWE class. 5) OWA members are ROW 1: Jones, Fuller, Wellington. ROW 2: Crawford, Nolasco, Lemaster, Birchfield, Pritchett, Nichols, Mr. Derr. ROW 3: Meyer, Sum- mers, Cline, Elliot, Stapleton, Eberhardt, Evans. ROW 4: Davis, Kososky, Brock, Stanley, Brown. 6) Senior OWE II mem- bers are Davis, Hilliard, Starcher, Muncy, Holmes, Haynes, Psimer, Trody, Hall, Jones, Lawhorn, Holt, Faulkner, Perry, Winston, Mosley, Mr. Romano. 7) OWE II includes ROW 1: McDowell, McManis, Kmetz, Baker, Gaddy. ROW 2: Stickney, Mr. Sadowski, Gallihue, Ross, Edwards, Eldridge, Robson. Electronics VICA Tours Tech School The Electronics VICA Club was headed by president Junior Rice, who was assisted by vice- president Lenny Patton, secre- tary Bob Crider, treasurer Vic- tor Mack, and sergeant-at-arms Mike Johnson. Activities for the year includ- ed a Christmas party at Shak- ey’s, a tour of North Central Technical School, and a field trip to Dearborn, Michigan. 1) Senior electronics students are ROW 1; Crider, Fuhrman, Crank, Holifield. ROW 2: Mr. Smith, Rice, Mack, Pat- ton, Johnson, Grayer, Elia. 2) Junior electronics students are ROW I: Dem- yan, Mr. Miu, Christian, Burge, Brod- head, Richardson, Leedy. ROW 2: Scott, Mack, Kazias, Cashell, Bolles, Curry. 3) Senior Lenny Patton figures out the mathematics of his project. 4) Mark Christian and Bruce Bolles adjust the wiring on a radio. 5) Drafting stu- dents are ROW 1: Rose, Jessop, Adams, Hood. ROW 2: Cline, Hightower, Shoulders, Lewis, Rothrock, Howard, Duniver, Rhinehart, Mr. Mollica. ROW 3: Logan, Glenn, Mahan, Lowe, Fugitt. 6) Herb Cline plans ahead before be- ginning his work. 7) Mr. Mollica gives Dave Adams some instruction on his drawing. 8) Drawing II student Mike Hood concentrates totally on his proj- ect. Use ie 151 Draftsmen Have Active Year The Vocational Drafting Club was headed by president Bert Mahan, with Junior Rose, vice-president; James Logan, secretary; and James Shoulders helping out. The club sponsored many activities including car washes, bake sales, and a Christmas party. There were also field trips to local industries and a field trip to Dearborn, Michigan, with the Electronics Club. Among the projects for this year were remodeling plans for Senior High’s gym, floor plans which were used to build Dist! Meats, and the plans for a re- volutionary war cannon built in ma- chine shop. Auto Shop Students Learn Repair, Maintenance The auto machine VICA students learned the basics of maintaining and repairing automobiles. Among their capabilities are engine tune- ups, carburetor rebuilding, engine repair, front end alignments and ser- vice, and the testing of electrical sys- tems. Cars are donated by Mansfield residents owning autos within ten years of age. 1) Dan Rudrick works on a car during his auto shop lab period. 2) Auto VICA students are KNEELING: Greathouse, Stuchell, Wil- son, Cushing. Ogle, Baker, Ison. STANDING: Branch, Halvax, Johnson, Davis, Gibbons, Todd, Bradley, Mr. Ammons, Elder, Dickin- son, Mr. Harris. STEPS: Ray, Worthington, See, Bibler, Miller, Yeager, Roarke, Washing- ton, Cline, Hernon, Breedlove, Singleton, Bur- graff, Shipley, Medley, Reese, Sigler. 3) A curious student checks under the hood for trouble. 4) Mr. Olivieri relates to one of his students his methods of working on the en- gine. 5) John Hilson and Mike King ex- change ideas. 6) Bob Neal concentrates on his work. 7) This cannon is a finished pro- duct of the machine shop. 8) Paul Jamie- son operates a drill press. Machine Classes Learn to Handle Tools Properly There was no actual VICA club associated with machine shop this year. However, students in this pro- gram learned the basics of machine tools. Among the tools used were lathes, milling machines, grinders and shapers. They learned to repair and maintain these various machines. After graduation students are pre- pared to be machine operators and apprentices. Finished products are kept on display in the showcase outside the machine shop. Seniors Recognized at Class Day Class Day exercises were held on May 22 this year. Mike Paul was named valedictorian in a close race; salutatorian was Rebecca Stentz. Outstanding boy and girl awards as chosen by members of the Mansfield University Club went to Diana Bes- semser and Ed Williams. All stu- dents rankin in the upper ten per cent of the class were given gold cords and tassels to be worn at Commence- ment. 1) Brenda Speigle accepts her Student Coun- cil award for BOE from Mr. Goode. 2) Mr. Derr presents the plaques in memory of Don Morrison and George Cole to the school. 3) Receiving the salutatorian medal is Rebecca Stentz. 4) Patti Stuht leads the girls into the auditorium for Class Day exercises. 5) Pam Peters, Paula Finical, and Brenda Bartlett come to the stage to réceive their University Club awards. 6) Smiling faces are seen as stu- dents line up for the processional. 7) Mr. Flan- egan presents the Pete Henry Award for the outstanding athlete to Paul Petrella. 8) The George Cole Memorial Award is given to Doug Wolf. Seniors Hold Prom at New Mohican Lodge “We May Never Pass This Way Again” was the theme of the senior prom held at the new Mohican Lodge on May 23. A buffet dinner was served, followed by a dance featuring the group “Brand New Funk”’. After-prom activities began at one o’clock at the Madison Theater, where couples saw the movie “A Separate Peace’. From there they moved to Park Lanes for bowling, pool, and music by the rock group “Phase’”’. 1) Couples especially enjoy the slow music at the prom. 2) Linda Kiley gets into her dancing, as John Owens looks on. 3) Senior class advisor Mr. Derr and his wife watch as the couples begin to arrive. 4) Romantic happenings occur when a slow dance begins. 5) Couples take time out to talk while the band is setting up. 6) Two members of the talented group prepare to play along. 7) Soul rock group “Brand New Funk” pro- vide all types of music for the dance. Although rain drove other com- mencements inside, skies cleared in time for MHS seniors to hold their graduation at Arlin Field on Sunday, June 1. Once again the combined service was held. Following Rev. Washington’s invo- cation, Steve Fraley, president of the Class of 1975, gave the welcome speech to fellow graduates and their relatives and friends. The Rev. R.L. Butler of Central Methodist Church spoke on the topic ‘““Sky Born, Earth Bound”. Class valedictorian, Mike Paul, and president of Student Coun- cil, Ed Williams, were the other featured speakers. 1) Senior girls gather as a class for the last time. 2) Rev. Butler addresses the graduates. 3) Mike Paul class valedictorian, is one of the featured speakers. 4 5) Guy Lannan and Jackie Jones receive their diplo- mas. 6) Arlin Field is filled for the graduation ceremonies. 7) Mr. Morvai calls the names of the graduates, as Mr. Lewis and board member Mr. Middlebrook pass out the dip- lomas. 8) Mr. Plough congratulates each senior personally for his achievement. Seniors Hold Combined Baccalaureate — Commencement a ee nat es nn ALCONS = TYGERS ¢ F 7 ri. os! wy pS le s a. arr. byte a y 4 - YZ Abbott, Deborah Kay — Y-Teens 3; Pep Club 2,3 (Jr. Exec. Com.); Homecoming Committee 3; Prom Committee 4; BOE 3; DE 4 (Vice-President); Varsity Varieties 4. Adamescu, James William — Football 2,3; Band 2,3; Hi-Y 2; Office Monitor 4. Alexander, Gwendolyn Sue — DECA II 4; Pep Club 3; Student Council 2. Anderson, Ruthie Mae — Girls’ Volleyball 2,3,4; Girls’ Basket- ball 2,3,4; Girls’ Track 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4. Armstrong, Cynthia Joan — Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 3, 4 (Sec- retary 4); Varsity Varieties 3,4; Y-Teens 3 (President); Science Fair 4; Hyphonerian 4. Arthur, Kevin James — Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Varsity Varieties 3,4; Jr. Achievement 2,3; Drama Plays 4. Atkins, Jackie — Black Culture 4 (Secretary)Student Coun- cil 2; DECA I 4 (Vice-President); Jr. Achievement 2; Home- coming Court 3. Atwell, Frances Jeanette — Choir 3,4; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Attendance Office Monitor 4. Baehrens, Bruce Sorrell — Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Office Monitor 4; Hi-Y 2 (President); Key Club 2,3,4. Bair, Victoria LeAnn — BOE 3(Secretary); COE 4; National Honor Society 4. Barber, Fortina Lynn — Band 2,3,4. Barber, Pamela Marie — BOE 3; COE 4. Barnes, Carla Jo — Student Council Executive Committee 2; Jr. Achievement 2 (Vice-President); Black Culture 4; Spec- trum 4; National Honor Society 4; Pep Club 2,4. Bartlett, Brenda Kathleen — Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4 (Captain 4); National Honor Society 3,4 (Vice-President); Hypo Business Staff 3,4; Varsity Varieties 3,4; Girls’ Tennis 2; Stage Band 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Choir 2,3,4 (Secretary 4); Class Executive Committee 2,4; Tygerettes 3,4; J.C. Gorman Court 4. Bessemer, Dianna Lynn — Hypho Business Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4 (President); Choir 2,3,4; Drama Plays 4. Black, Bobby Charles — Baseball 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3. Blakeman, Debra Irene — DECA II 4 (Secretary); Pep Club 3,4; Jr. Achievement 2. Bogner, Debra Sue — GAA 2; Pep Club 2,3; BOE 3; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; COE 4. Bucher, Robert Drew — Swimming 2; German Club 2,3; DECA 4. Bradley, Wilbert, Jr. — Auto VICA 4. Bright, Mary Lou — Spectrum 3; BOE 3 (Vice-President); COE 4 (Secretary); Attendance Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2; Varsity Varieties 4; Choir 3. Brodhead, Grace Marie — Pep Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Jr. Achievement 2,3,4 (Company Treasurer 2, President 3,4, Association President 3,4); Library Monitor 3; National Honor Society 4; Office Monitor 2,4. Brown, Gloria Jean — Pep Club 2; DECA II 4 (President). Brown, Marvin Lane — Baseball 2,3,4; Football 3; Wrestling 4; Band 2,3,4 (Vice-President 4); Orchestra 2,3,4 (All Regional 4); Stage Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Varieties 3,4; Jr. Rotary 4. Cahill, Matthew Thomas — Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2; Track 2,3; Chess Club 2,3 (President 3); Student Council 2,3,4 162 (Executive Committee 4); Cross Country 4; Hyphonerian 4 (Sports Editor); Teen-Team Quiz 3; Academic Challenge 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Drama Plays 4; Jr. Achievement 2 (Vice-President); Science Fair 4; German Club 3; Pep Club 2; Civic Day Councilman 4; Varsity Varieties Production Staff 4; Scholarship Tests 2,3,4. Cameron, Stanley — Black Culture 3; Football 3; Wrestling 2,3. Carmel, Geoffrey Allen — Student Council 3,4. Carmel, Michael John — Swimming 2; DCT 4 (Sergeant-at- Arms). Carroll, Debra Kay — Pep Club 2,3,4; Jr. Write-off 3; Stu- dent Council 2; Drama Play 3; Homecoming Committee 3. Chambry, Terry R. — Black Culture 2; Pep Club 3,4; Cross Country 4. Champion, Yvonne Ruth — Pep Club 2,3; BOE 3; DE 4 (sec- retary). Chin, Mae Lae — Pep Club 3. Clark, Barbara Lou — Pep Club 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Orches- tra 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Tyger Mascot 4; Jr. Achievement 3; Hypho Business Staff 4; Manhigan 4; Class Executive Committee 3; Y-Teens 3 (Secretary); Tygerettes 3,4; Prom Group Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Class Executive Committee 3,4; Spectrum 4. Clay, Letha — BOE 3; DCT 4. Conard, Richard Vernon — Baseball 2,3,4. Crahen, Robert Paul — Band 2,3,4; Pep Band; Track 3. Craft, Edward James — Golf 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4. Crawford, Cynthia Renee — Choir 2,3,4; Office Monitor 4. Crider, Robert Anthony — Electronics VICA (Vice-President 4); Hyphonerian 4. Crosby, Cheryl Lynn — Pep Club 2,3,4. Cushing, Norman Craig — Football 2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Auto VICA 3,4 (Sergeant-at-Arms 4); Student Council 3; Key Club 3; Pep Club 2. Cushing, Rosemary G. — DECA 4. Davis, Edward — OWE 4 (Treasurer). Dean, Darrell Scott — Auto VICA 4. Dillinger, Joyce Lynn — DECA 4; Pep Club 4; Girls’ Glee Club 3; Choir 2. Duniver, Dale Lee — Vocational Drafting Club 3,4. Faulkner, John Alvin — OWE 4. Feagin, Barbara Delois — Choir 2; BOE 3; COE 4. Ferrell, Thomas Eddie — Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Finical, Paula Marie — Girls’ Volleyball 2; Class Executive Committee 2,3,4; State Science Fair 2,4; Varsity Varieties 3,4; Spectrum 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4 (Treasurer 4); Y- Teens 3 (Vice-President); Hypho Business Staff 4; Manhigan 4; Drama Play 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. Finlayson, Douglas — Outstanding Sophomore 2; Varsity Varieti es 3,4 (Asst. Director 3, Director 4); Homecoming MC; Drama Plays 3,4; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4. Finnerty, JoEllen — Girls’ Basketball 2,3,4; Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 2,3,4 (Vice-President 4); Varsity Varieties 4, Homecoming Court 3; Counselors’ Office Monitor 4. Fisher, Mark Steven — Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Counselors’ Office Monitor 3,4. Fletcher, Lesia Robinson — Cheerleader 2 (Captain); Girls’ Ps Basketball 2,3,4; Class President 2; Class Executive Commit- tee 3; Student Council Executive Committee 3,4; Girls’ Volley- ball 3,4; Red Cross 4 (Secretary). Fraley, Stephen Eugene — Scholastic Achievement Test 3; Class Executive Committee 2; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4; Student Council 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spectrum 3,4 (Sales Manager 4); Jr. Ro- tarian 4; Varsity Varieties 3,4; Civic Day Councilman 4; J.C. Gorman Committee 4; Red Cross 2; MAA Math Team 3,4. Friend, Nicosia — Student Council 3,4; DCT 4 (Reporter). Frontz, Cindi Lee — Choir 2,3,4; Girls’ Glee Club 2; DE 3,4; DECA II 4; Y-Teens 2; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3,4. Frontz, Joanne — Student Council 3; BOE 3; COE 4. Glenn, Louis, Jr. — Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. Green, Terri Lee — Counselors’ Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4. Griffitt, Patricia Ann — DECA 4; Girls’ Glee Club 2,3; Atten- dance Office Monitor 2. Gulley, Richard Michael — Main Office Monitor 4. Hall, Jeffrey Lee — OWE 4. Hamlin, Pamela Jean — Student Council 2,3; Red Cross 2; DE 3,4; DECA II 4; Pep Club 2,3. Hardy, Debra Sue — Pep Club 2,3; BOE 3; COE 4; National Honor Society 4. Harkins, William Samuel — Band 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Football 2; Cross Country 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Key Club 4. Harris, Marilyn Kay — Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Black Culture 2,3; Varsity Varieties 4. Hawks, Fay Ann — Pep Club 2,3,4; Library Aide 4; Main Office Monitor 2. Haynes, Richard Allen — Basketball 2; OWE 4. Hempfield, David Robert — Football 2; Basketball 2; Pep Club 2; Christmas Baskets 4. Hicks, Terry Lee — Pep Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls’ Glee Club 4. Hightower, Wilbur Hendrix — Track 2; Cross Country 2. Hilliard, Michael Allen — Choir 4; Student Council 4; OWE 4 (Vice-President); Black Culture 2,3,4; Fashion Show 4. Hoagland, Toni Rachele — Black Culture 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Badminton Tournament 3. Hoffer, Jeffrey Lee — Manhigan 3,4 (Editor-in-Chief 4); Swim- ming 2,3; Key Club 4. Holifield, Joseph — Football 2. Holmes, Richard — Track 2,3; OWE 4 (Librarian). Holt, Oliver, Jr. — OWE 4 (President). Holzwarth, Ingrid Anita — Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Office Monitor 3; Pep Club 2; German Club 2,3; National Honor Society 4. Hriesik, Christina Mae — Band 2,3,4. Ison, David Dwayne — VICA 3,4 (President 4). Jackson, William Ray — Football 2,3,4; Golf 2,3; Swimming 3; Wrestling 2; Hyphonerian 3,4 (Editor-in-Chief 4); Spectrum 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Student Council 2. Jarvis, Pamela Lynn — DECA II 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Johnson, Michael — Student Council 3,4; VICA 3,4 (Sergeant- at-Arms); Baseball 2,3,4. Johnson, Sandra Kay — Pep Club 2,3; DECA 4; Homecoming Committee 3. Jones, Jacqueline Dian — Cheerleader 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen 3; Student Council 2; Black Culture 2,3,4. Jones, Renee — OWE 4. Karsmizki, Dennis Allen — Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Or- chestra 3; VICA 4. Keeler, JoAnne Sue — Student Council 2; Cheerleader 2; Guid- ance Office Monitor 2; Attendance Office Monitor 3; Home- coming Court 3; DE 3,4 (President 4). Kiley, Linda Kay — Manhigan 4; Spectrum 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4 (Executive Committee); Choir 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Varsity Varieties 4. King, Letha Mae — BOE 3 (Secretary); COE 4. Klupp, Sharon Lee — Attendance Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 4 Lawhorn, Debbie Ann — Student Council 2; Class Executive Committee 2; Varsity Varieties 4. Lawhorn, Kevin Dempsey — OWE 4. Lawrence, Barry Drake — Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Assembly Committee 4; Choir 4 (Presi- dent). Lawrence, Janice Ann — Student Council 3. Leech, Tryvan — Wrestling 2; Football 4. Lehnhart, Robert Allen — Baseball 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4: Bas- ketball 2; Swimming 3; Key Club 3,4; Main Office Monitor 4; Guidance Office Monitor 3,4; Hi- Y 2; Hyphonerian 4. Lewis, Brunell Dee — Vocational Drafting Club3,4; VICA 4 Lindsay, Candace Yvette — OWE 4. ; Long, Nathaniel Houston — Football 4. Lowe, Rickie Allen — Vocational Drafting Club 3. Mack, Daniel Filex — Student Council 2,3; Football 2,4; Track 4. Mahan, Bertley Kenneth — Swimming 2; Pep Club 4; Draft- ing Club 3,4; VICA Drafting 4 (Vice-President, President). Malmstrom, Linda Kay — Pep Club 2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 2,3,4; Girls’ Track 2,3; Girls’ Volleyball 3. Martin, Jeffrey — Football 2; Track 2,3; Cross Country 3.4: Prom Committee 4; Office Monitor 4. a Mask, Darron Bernard — Football 2,4; Track 3. Mason, Micheal David — Wrestling 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2; Student Council 4. Mathews, Tyrone — Basketball 3,4; Pep Club 4. McAfee, Clara Michelle — Pep Club 4; Majorette 2,3,4- pe Band 2,3,4. —— McCruter, Lucretia Gale — Class Secretary 2,3; Student Coyn- cil 2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 2; Red Cross 2; Black Culture 9 4 Medley, Frank David — Auto VICA 3,4. sal Miller, Michele Eileen — Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 4; German Club 2; Counselors’ Office Monitor 4. Mitchell, Donny Dean — Band 2; Choir 2,3,4. Molihan, Cynthia Marie — Pep Club 2,3; DECA II 4 (Tre, surer); Jr. Achievement 2,3 (Treasurer 3). a: Monastra, Mary Ellen — Choir 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Vars; Varieties 4; Office Monitor 4. ey Montgomery, Mary Ann — Pep Club 2; COE 4; 4 Honor Society 4. National Morgan, Johnny Renzell — Student Council 2; Black Cult 4; Electronics Club President 3; Basketball 2. es Morris, Samuel Dale — Football 2,3,4; Office Monitor 4. Pep Club 3,4. Mosley, John Henry, Jr. — Student Council, 2,3; OWE 4. Mount, Sheila Marlene — Pep Club 2,3; DECA II 4; Jr. Achievement 2,3; Class Executive Committee 3. Mullins, Jeffrey Allen — DECA 4; Pep Club 4. Muncy, William Randell — OWE 4. Murphy, Charity Louise — Pep Club 2,3; DECA 3,4. Mutchler, Debra Jean — Choir 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4 (Trea- surer 4); Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 2,4; Varsity Varieties 4; Science Fair 4; Girls’ Volleyball 2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 2; Girls’ Track 2. Myers, Michael Alan — Golf 2,3; Teen Team Quiz 3; Academic Challenge 4. Ogle, Daniel Thomas — Wrestling 2; VICA 3,4 (Vice-President 4). Ott, Virginia Rose — Cheerleader 2,4; Varsity Varieties 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 (Secretary 4); Pep Club 2,3,4; Stage Band 3; Pep Band 3; Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Jr. Achieve- ment 2,3; Class Executive Committee 4; Tygerettes 3,4; J.C. Gorman Queen 4; Spectrum 3,4; Junior Write-off 3; Scholastic Achievement Tests 2,3,4. ieee John Leon, Jr. — Football 2,3,4; Track 3; Basketball Owens, Rickey Lee — Wrestling 2,3,4. Page, Robin Denise — Pep Club 2,3,4; Black Culture 2,3,4 (Vice-President 4); Student Council 2,4; Office Monitor 4; Jr. Achievement 4; Civic Day 4; Fashion Show 4. Parsons, Linda Sue — BOE 3; COE 4. Partin, Carolyn Sue — Attendance Office Monitor 2; BOE 3; Pep Club 2,3, Varsity Varieties 4; COE 4 (Treasurer); Prom Committee. riileige Leonard Grant — Electronics VICA 3,4 (Vice-President 4). Paul, Michael Dennis — Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Track 2,3,4; Science Fair 2; jr. Achievement 2; Pep Club 4; Jr. Rotarian 4; Varsity Varieties 3,4; Spectrum 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Science Humanities Symposium 2; Class Executive Com- mittee 3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Scholastic Achievement Tests 3; Civic Day 3,4 (Councilman 4); MAA Math Team 4; J.C. Gorman Committee 4. Pelasky, Robert Joseph, Jr. — Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Cross Country 2; Baseball 2,3; Track 2; Hyphonerian 2,3; Student Council Executive Com- mittee 3,4; DCT 4. Pender, Rickey — Choir 2. Perman, Robert Don — National Honor Society 3,4; Hypho- nerian 4; Hypho Business Staff 3,4; Key Club 4 (Secretary 4); Science Fair 4; Varsity Varieties 4; Office Monitor 4; Jr. Rotarian 4; Manhigan Business Staff 3,4. Perry, Paula Jolene — Pep Club 2,3,4. Peters, Pamela Sue — Spectrum 2,3,4 (Secretary 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4); Student Council 3,4 (Vice-President 3, Executive Committee 4.) Petrella, Paul Creighton — Student Council 2,4; Football 2,3,4 (Captain 4); Wrestling 2,3,4 (Captain 4); Track 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Office Monitor 4; Prom Committee 4; Varsity Varieties 4 (Producer); Hyphonerian 4; Jr. Achievement 2; Jr. Rotarian 4; Civic Day Councilman 4; Pep Club 2. Pointer, Kelvin Neal — Baseball 3; Football 4. Porter, Otis Goff — DECA 4. Preston, Calvin Dererick — VICA 3,4 (Reporter 4). 164 Psimer, Ronald Orville — OWE 4. Ramirez, Santana T., Jr. — Student Council 2,3,4 (Vice-Pres- ident 4); Hyphonerian 3; Varsity Varieties 4 (Set Design Man- ager); Pep Club 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Prom Decorating Com- mittee 4; Orchestra 3; Band 2,3,4. Reedy, Cecellia Ann — Pep Club 2,3,4. Restelli, Julie Lisa — DCT 4 (Treasurer). Reynolds, Hollye Darcel — Student Council 2,3; Jr. Achieve- ment 3; Girls’ Track 2; Yearbook 4. Rhinehart, Donald Kevin — Vocational Drafting Club 3,4. Rhodes, Arlene Janet — DE; Office Monitor. Rice, Gaylord, Jr. — Electronics VICA 3,4 (President 4). Rickey, Kathy Lou — Pep Club 2,3,4 (Executive Committee 4); Spectrum 3,4 (Circulation Manager); Varsity Varieties 4; BOE 3; Office Monitor 4. Rinehart, Kenneth — DCT 4 (President). Risner, Debbie Lynn — Pep Club 2,3,4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Guidance Office Monitor 4; Bookstore worker 4; Red Cross 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Manhigan Business Manager 4; Assistant Hypho Business Manager 4; Manhigan 4; Hypho Business Staff 3,4 (Assistant Business Manager 4). Rowe, Timothy Arthur — Bible Studies 2,3,4; Drama 2,3; National Honor Society 4; Class Day Committee 4. Rucker, Glenda Joyce — Jr. Achievement 3,4. é Ruggles, Amy Lou — Cheerleader 2; Girls’ Basketball 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Office Monitor 4. Schafer, Michael Anthony — Track 2,3; Black Culture 2. Selmon, Billy Earl — Wrestling 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Black Culture 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Shill, Sarah Cook — Library Aide 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; BOE 3; IOE 4. Shiplett, Stephen M. — Baseball 2; Cross Country 2; DECA 4. Shoulders, James Harlan, Jr. — Student Council 3,4 (Execu- tive Committee 4); Black Culture 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Vocational Drafting Club 3,4 (Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4). Simpson, Bobbi Ann — BOE 3; IOE 4; Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement 2,3,4 (Purchasing Manager 2, Achievers’ Association 2, Safety Director 3; Secretary 3,4). Simpson, Thomas Edward — Tennis 3. Smith, Ike, Jr. — Student Council 4; Office Monitor 4; Attend- ance Office 3. Smith, James Leroy — Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Smith, Ronald Eugene — Class Executive Committee 2,3,4; Office Monitor 4; Hyphonerian 3,4 (News Editor 4); National Honor Society 4. Smith, Victoria Lynn — Class Executive Committee 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4); Orchestra 4; Red Cross 2,3; Manhigan Hypho Business Staff 4; Campus Life 3,4. Speigle, Brenda Donna — Girls’ Tennis 2,3,4 (Captain 4); GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; BOE 3; IOE 4. Spillman, Paula Kay — Pep Club 2,3; DECA II 4; Homecom- ing Committee 3. Sgqrow, Larry DeWayne, Jr. — Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Class Executive Committee 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Hypho Business Staff 3,4 (Business Manager 4); Spectrum 3,4; Man- higan 4; Academic Challenge 3,4; Teen Team Quiz 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholastic Achievement Tests 2,3; Pep Club 3,4; Jr. Rotarian 4. 4] Starcher, Ronald Lee — VICA 3; OWE 4. Stentz, Rebecca — Band 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Scholarship Tests 4. Stevens, Debra Diane — DECAI1 4. Stewart, Patricia Madge — Student Council 2; Jr. Achieve- ment 2; DECA II 4; Pep Club 2,3. Stuchell, David Estell — Baseball 2,3; VICA 3,4 (Treasurer 4). Stahlheber, Allison — Girls’ Tennis 3,4; Student Council 3; Spectrum 4; Red Cross 2; Prom Group Committee 4; Home- coming Committee 3. Stuht, Patricia Carmen — Orchestra 2,3,4 (President 4); Stu- dent Council 2,3; Red Cross 2; Pep Club 2,3 (Executive Com- mittee 3); Jr. Achievement 2,3 (President 2); Class Executive Committee 2,3,4; Class Vice-President 2; Class Secretary 4; Homecoming Committee Chairman 3; Prom Committee 4; Mansfield Symphony Orchestra 3,4; Girls’ Tennis 2; GAA 2; Varsity Varieties 4; Regional Orchestra 2,3,4. Swope, Melvin Otis — Football 2: Basketball 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Black Culture 2,3,4; (‘lreasurer); Pep Club 2,3. Taylor, Cathy Marie — Black Culture 2,3; BOE 3 (Treasurer); Pep Club 2,3; Student Council 3,4 (Secretary 4); COE 4. Taylor, Thomas Lee — Track 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Wrestling 2; Student Council 4; Black Culture. Them, Jeanne Marie — Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 2,3,4; Girls’ Volleyball 2,3; Girls’ Track 2,3; Girls’ Tennis 4; BOE 3; IOE 4. Thomas, Elbert Tyrone — Black Reality Club 2,3; Class Exec- utive Committee 2; Student Council Executive Committee 3,4; Black Culture 3,4 (President); Prom Dance Committee 4; BOE 3 (President); IOE 4 (President). Thompson, Cindy Gay — Pep Club 2,3,4; BOE 3; COE 4. Tillman, Stanley Isaac — Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4 (Cap- tain 4); Student Council 2,3. Tittle, Diana Lynn — Jr. Achievement 2 (Co-President); Pep Club 2; Manhigan 3; DECA 4. Tolliver, Loren DeBrew — Black Culture 2,3,4 (Vice-President 3); Football 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4. Trody, Mary Faye — OWE 4; Art Club 3. Trumpower, Patricia Jean — Pep Club 3,4; Jr. Achievement 2 (Secretary); Counselors’ Office Monitor 3. Vance, Joseph Paul — VICA 3,4 (Chaplain 4); VICA Softball team 3. VanRiper, Nancy Ellen — Class Executive Committee 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Bookstore Worker 4; Hypho Business Staff 3,4; National Honor Society 4. Waddell, Deborah Kay — Black Culture 4; BOE 3; Pep Club 2; Student Council 2; COE 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Prom Committee Chairman 4. Walker, Jeffrey Randolph — Baseball 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Auto VICA 3,4 (Treasurer 4); Pep Club 4. Ward, Randy Ray — Football 2,3,4; Track 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4. Warga, Betsy Anne — Pep Club 2,3,4 (Executive Committee 3, President 4); Spectrum 3,4 (Art Editor 4); Homecoming Court 3; Attendance Office Monitor 3; Guidance Office Moni- tor 4; Varsity Varieties 4. Washington, Lamar — Basketball 2; Golf 2,3,4 (Captain 4); Track 4; DCT 4 (Vice-President); Student Council 3. Webb, Cheryl Ann — Pep Club 2,4; Jr. Achievement 2; Man- higan 4; National Honor Society 4. Weber, James Joseph — Pep Club 2,3 (Executive Committee 3); Student Council 2,3,4 (Treasurer 3,4); Class Executive Committee 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; Prom Committee 4; Science Fair 2,4 (District 2); German Club 2,3 (President 3); Jr. Science Humanities Symposium 2; Jr. Rotarian 4; Manhigan 3,4; Hypho Manhigan Business Staff 3,4; Varsity Varieties Committee 4; Scholastic Achievement Tests 2,3; Drama Plays 4; J.C. Gorman Committee 3,4; Jr. Wite-off 3; Jr. Achievement 2,3,4 (Treasurer 2, President 3,4, Achievers’ Association 2,3); Board of Education Advisory Committee 4; Pupils Civic Fund 3,4; Christmas Baskets 2,3,4; Slave Day 2; Student Council State Conference 2. Webster, Cheryl Lynn — Cheerleader 2; Choir 2,3; Black Culture 4. Weigler, Rita Ann — Band 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Girls’ Volleyball 2 White, Barbara Jean — Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4 (Executive Committee 4); Jr. Achievement 2,3,4; COE 4 (Pres- ident); Spectrum 3,4 (Secretary 4); Miss J.A. of Mansfield and North Central Ohio 4. Wiegand, D anny Robert — Audio Visual 2; Hypho Manhi- gan Business Staff 3,4; Key Club 3,4 (Treasurer 4); German Club 3; Christmas Baskets 4. Wiebe, Teresa Lynn — Girls’ Glee Club 2,3,4. Williams, Ben, Jr. — Wrestling 2,3,4. - Williams, Edward Darren — Student Council 4 (President); Black Culture 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4); Varsity Varieties 3; Prom Dance Committee 4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4 (Cap- tain); Homecoming Decoration Committee 3; Choir Variety Show 4; District Math Team 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Choir Advisory Council 3; Mayor-for-a-Day 4; Christmas Bas- kets 2,4; Pupil Civic Fund 4. Wilson, Danny Lee — Student Council 3; Auto VICA 4 (Par- liamentarian). Wilson, Leslie Jean — Pep Club 2,3; Jr. Achievement 2,3 (Treasurer 3); DECA II 4; Booster Club 4. Winbigler, Steven Paul — Football 2,3,4 (Captain 4); Golf 3; Key Club 3; Hi-Y 2 (Secretary); Office Monitor 3,4. Windham, Carmen Lenora — Pep Club 3,4; Tea Room 3. Winston, Robert James — OWE 4. Wolff, Nancy Sue — Band 2,3,4 (Secretary 4); Oreb 3,4; Class Executive Committee 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; sygerette 3; Girls’ Tennis 2,3,4; Hypho Business Staff 3,4; Manhigan 4. Wolf, James Douglas — Office Monitor 4; Varsity Varieties Program Committee 4; Prom Decoration Committee 4; Foot- ball 3. Wunderlin, David Gerald — Swimming 2,3; Student Council 2,4; Pep Club 3,4; National Honor Society 4; German Club 2,3 (Vice-President 3); Astronomy Club 4; Jr. Achievement 2; Prom Committee 4; J.C. Gorman Escort 4; Office Monitor 4; Science Fair 4; Class Executive Committee 2. Wymer, Kathleen Lee — Girls’ Volleyball 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4 (Treasurer 4); Class Executive Committee 4; Manhigan 4; Var- sity Varieties 3,4; Office Monitor 3,4; Y-Teens 3 (Treasurer); Drama Plays 3,4; Track Statistician 2; Christmas Baskets 4; National Honor Society 4. Zeigler, Theresa Ann — Pep Club 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement 2,3; Red Cross 3; DECA II 4; National Honor Society 4. Freedom of the press, a force for truth in this country, cannot be taken for granted. A good way to insure its continuance is through responsible journalism, practiced by young people in high schools across the nation. Congratulations to the 1975 Manhigan staff for becoming involved in this important business of reporting and interpreting current events. Peabody Barnes Richland Sank MEMBER FDIC Richland Trust Company 166 Our compliments to each of you upon Congratulations your graduation. Class of 1975 Mansfield Building Loan (ex, OHIO BRASS 100 Park Avenue West Electric Utility, Mining Transit Products; Utility Service Equipment, Bronze Valves. For Your TOP FLITE CAMER Future Years in Bowling — BHOE Think of Us “Photography in the Round”’ Park Lanes Drive-up Photo Finishing 214 Lexington Avenue 1410 Park Ave. Gospel 8 Track Cassette Tapes West Mansfield, Ohio Business Professional Patrons Stanley L. Brody, M.D. Arlo Plough H. Eugene Calver, D.D.S. Penney-Pearson Drexel Heritage Gallery Myron DeLaney — State Farm Insurance Co. Savoy Timperman, M.D.’s, Inc. Virginia S. Edwards, M.D. Tappan Appliance Group George Hall, Attorney Tiffin Toffee House Mansfield Typewriter Office Supply Co. Weidle’s Meats Delicatessen H.F. Mills, M.D. Mr. Mrs. David L. Wiles WAPPNER’S FUNERAL DIRECTORY 98 South Diamond Street 100 South Lexington Springmill Road FIRST [VATIONAL BANK OF MANSFIELD, OHIO Midstate Industrial Trucks ; 947 West Longview C iq R be LA Parts — Sales — Service — Rentals PBOPLUS FUDERAL. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 187 PARK AVENUE WEST MANSFIELD. OHIO 44901 419.822.8311 Parent Patrons Mrs. Betty M. Bartlett Mr. Mrs. Charles Holtsberry Mr. Mrs. Walter Reynolds Mrs. Arlene Bertoch Mr. Mrs. Adam Holtzwarth Clifford J. Pauline Ruggles The Old Witch and John Blaising Mr. Charles Hriesik Mrs. Sonnie Schrader Mr. Mrs. Walter Brandt Mr. Mrs. G.L. Hughes Mr. Mrs. Harold E. Simmons Mr. Mrs. J. Carmel Mr. Mrs. Harry M. Hurrell Mr. Mrs. Victor P. Smith Mr. Mrs. George Cashell Mr. Mrs. Milton Jones Mr. Mrs. Joseph Speigle, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Raymond Clancy Mr. Mrs. Arthur Kaler Mr. Mrs. Larry Stolle Mr. Mrs. Thomas C. Crotty Mr. Mrs. Walter G. Keeler Mr. Fred Stuht Mr. Mrs. Nick Demyan Mr. Mrs. T.R. Kirkpatrick Mr. Mrs. William Taylor Mr. Mrs. H.J. Dillon Joe Mr. Mrs. George Lake Mr. Mrs. Clayton Tschantz Mr. Mrs. Harry Dodson Dr. Mrs. Harley D. Lindquist Mr. Mrs. Glenn Weigler Maudie Feagin _ Mrs. James Murphy Weirich Family Dr. Mrs. George Finlayson Mr. Mrs. John Paul Nancy Ann Wilkinson Mr. Mrs. Donald Gross Mr. Mrs. Donald Perman Mrs. R.M. Wolf Mr. Mrs. Donald E. Hamblin Mr. Mrs. Norman Plaster Mr. Mrs. Wolff Mr. Mrs. Royce Higgs Mr. Mrs. Richard Pumilia Thank you ... For the past year it has been a pleasure working on the Manhigan. I would like to thank the students on this year’s staff for making it an enjoyable time. Special thanks should go to Mr. Earl Parks, the American Yearbook consultant, for the help he gave this year. I also want to acknowledge Bob Perman, who designed the cover of the book. Since photography is so important to a yearbook, we are indebted to those who covered that area. Dave Dotson did a great job covering everything for both the Manhigan and the Hyphonerian. Smucker’s Studio took pictures at many events and also did most of the developing and printing for us. The Mansfield News-Journal should also be com- mended for their cooperation in furnishing many of their pictures for us. I especially want to thank Mr. Au and the business staff for all their effort getting ads, selling and distributing books. Also at this time I would like to wish next year’s staff the best of luck under their editor Cindy Jones. +g 170 Autographs 171 Autographs 172 ee a ee 2
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