Mansfield High School - Manhigan Yearbook (Mansfield, OH)

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| | ‘fut aes aE tage TIME KEEPS ON | SLIPPIN’ | SLIPPIN’ | SLIPPIN INTO. THE ata eee STEVE MILLER BAND eed hate eee nee oy ee Nt SHERMAN ROOK Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life. Thomas Wolfe Counting time is not so important as making time count James J. Walker Ae satel — wremaeeeeees Gh Zjj Y7 Ytttzj ZA F LAA Ze EG ZY AY : AZZ. YY , A A Yf fy Y Yi ty SG W Z Ly Uy YYZ tj Ay Tam angry I lose 60 seconds Every minute of happiness Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday R O 2 [ N S 6 N Keep your eyes open, we re on the path to tomorrow on a road called today I want to fly like an eagle to the sea The Tygers put Mansfield on the map, as several players received state, conference, and district honors. Cliff Belmer made first team in all three areas. Named to state honorable mention were Blaising, Tasman, Scarbury, Gibson, and Harper. In the Buckeye Conference Scarbury and Gibson were also named to first team, while Hoy, Tasman, and Kelly made second. Honorable mentions went to Powell, Washington, Adams, Simmering, Graber, McCready, and Divelbiss. MHS OPP. .} 28 Ashland 0 f OT Malabar 6 47 Madison 20 10° _ Lorain 17 14.¢ Fremont 36 28 Admiral King 8 Findley Sandusky 30 Elyria 30 Marion 0. eS je The Senior High Tygers turned out their best record in 15 years this season. Led by Buckeye Conference Coach of the Year, Dave Pierce, the Tygers pulled off upsets over 2nd ranked Findlay and 5th ranked Elyria. Tygers Upset State Ranked Teams Todd Blaising and Cliff Belmer were named team captains and most outstanding defensive lineman and offensive back respectively. Most outstanding offensive lineman was Mike Hoy, and defensive backs were Jim Scarbury, Jim Adams, and Alan Tasman. Opposite Page: Top: Queen Tammy Taylor and her escort, Cesar Dominguez listen attentively to the guest speaker. Below Left: Seated on the stage are Sue Sertell and Sonda Williams and their escorts, Tony Mayo and Jeff Summers. Below Right: Mark Stevens and Diana Withrow watch the proceedings. This Page: Top: 1975 Queen Val Rogers, escorted by Todd Blaising, leaves the stage after crowning Queen Tammy. BOTTOM: Jay Berger escorts Lynda Johnson to the stage. x Seth hey. wa hand cl WPT Be act Juniors Stage Home- coming Juniors worked hard to present Homecoming, one of the big events of the fall. The assembly was held in the auditorium on October 15 to the theme Stairway to Heaven. ' Decorations featured a gold covered stairway leading to the queen's chair among the clouds and stars. After entering the auditorium, Tammy Taylor was crowned by the 1975 Queen Val Rogers. Co- captains, Cliff Belmer and Todd Blaising, then presented the game ball to Queen Tammy. State representative Sherrod Brown, a former student at MHS, was the guest speaker. The queen and her court reigned at the Lorain Admiral King game the following night. Below: ; elow: Lynne Fletcher shows superior New Zealand style as she prepares for the return. s hs Below: Lori Sqrow valiantly attempts to continue the game, even though her hand seems to be covering her face. c; rl c Ten n S Team Improves Despite a disappointing season of 3-8, the girls’ tennis team showed much enthusiasm and gained valuable experience for next year. The girls widened their horizons by attending the sectional tournament, in which Janine Boocks placed third and qualified for the district competition held at Bowling Green State University. Lori Hughes was named honorary captain of the team, Janine Boocks was most valuable player, and Lori Sqrow was most improved. MHS OPP. Malabar Crestline Ashland Marion _).. Shelby Madison Marion St. Peter's Lexington Bucyrus Ontario aa A : yy x ET ee | cy MES 19.9 § OP RP OFF DD WHR I e we PB cob. WH PB OO 23 24 Band Provides Halftime Shows The 110 piece Tyger marching band, under the direction of Mr. Steve Brown, provided football fans with spectacular halftime shows of marching and drilling this year. They also marched in many parades throughout the season. Officers this year were President Nick Ghessourhas, Vice-President Kevin Walker, Secretary Dawn Wunderlin, and Treasurer Barrie Geiger. Jazz band members played for Varsity Varieties as well as many area homecomings and proms. e 3 i et a Toe George (ut ee Ee oars ee 25 26 Volleyball Team Shows Determina- tion Experience was not lacking on this year’s volleyball team, as they finished with a 4-4 season. The highlight of the season was beating Shelby 2-1 in the opening game. Three year lettermen, Gail Kindinger, Michelle Brumm, and Andra Webb, served as tri-captains. Most valuable player was Andra Webb, while Sandra Taylor was named most improved. Above: Coaches have a staring session. —e - Left: Monica gets tough! Cross Country Arrow Invitational 6th place Galion Invitational 10th place Malabar Invitational 10th place Cross Country Has Discourag- ing Season This year's cross country team worked hard but ended up 0-10 for the 1976 season. They finished 4th in the Buckeye Conference and 9th in the Sectional Tournament. The most valuable player was third year letterman Nate Robinson. Spirit Abounds at Senior High This year apathy was conquered at Senior High with great work from the cheerleaders and Pep Club. Many pep assemblies were held throughout the year. Mrs. Kohutek spent her first year as advisor to the Pep Club. Officers were Nelda Westlake, president; Barrie Geiger, vice- president; Ann Smith, secretary; and Lori Hughes, treasurer. Their main fund raising projects were the sales of pep ribbons and buttons, key rings, and Pep Club memberships. Barb Thompson served as CHEERLEADING captain. One highlight of the year was attendance at summer camps. Varsity cheerleaders went to Malone College, while reserves went to Rio Grande. Miss Papenhausen and Mrs. Dunn again served as advisors. Top Right: Varsity cheerleaders show their form. Above: Pep Club officers and executive committee get together for a picture. 28 Left: Lucille Stolle acts as Tyger mascot } Below: Reserve cheerleaders attend summer camp at Rio Grande College. Above: A pep assembly sees some new faces in football. Left: ''All right, gang, who put the glue on the football? 29 30 Tyger Golfers Put Forth Effort This year's golf team, under the coaching of Ken Fairchild, ended the season with an 0-12 record. Although their season was disappointing, they gained valuable experience for next year. Phil Warga was selected as captain and was most valuable player. Greg Jackson received the award for most improved player. 3 32 Above 2 show. if I P a and Right: Models are caught backstage at the Black Culture Club fashion Fashion Show Proves Successful One of the Black Culture Club's major projects was the annual fashion show. It was held in the auditorium on November 4 as a paid assembly. Clothes were loaned by area retail clothing stores. Other planned projects included a Christmas dance and Soul Review. Mr. Pugh once again served as advisor to the club. Officers were Kim Brookins, president; Karen Tucker, vice-president; Pam Avery, secretary; and Diane Muffett, treasurer. 33 34 ier a. Right: ''This is my land. It is mine. It is beautiful, and it is mine.' Students Present One Act Plays The first major drama production was a series of three one act plays presented during the last week of October. They were directed by Mr. William Asher, and tryouts Were open to any student. The Adventure of the Dying Detective'' presented Sherlock Holmes in a case of attempted murder. Holmes pretended to be dying in order to trick Dr. Rattigan into a confession. An impressionistic stage setting and lighting effects were used in the production. 'Fables'' was a collection of five scenes that asked various questions about life. They were open to a variety of interpretations by the audience, ''A Game'' Was the acting out of a psychological experiment concerning property and each man's need to stake out a space for himself. It ends in violence and gives the audience a chilling insight into human behavior. 35 Top Left: Intensive Office Education Stenography. Opposite Page: Top: Cooperative Office Education. Bottom: Intensive Office Education Clerk-Typists. 36 = ee Se Students Learn Business Skills COE, under the advisorship of Mr. Neuerman, helped students find office jobs. They raised money with candy and bake sales and held a banquet at Brown Derby for their employers. Officers were Kay Matthews, president; Karen Tucker, vice- president; Renea Owens, secretary; and Dawn Artz, treasurer. IOE Steno officers were Tammy Taylor, president; Shelli Phillips, vice-president; Vanessa Stroup, secretary; and Benita Hart, treasurer. Mrs. Williams advises the group. They sold stationery and tube socks and held bake sales. Clerk-Typists sold necklaces and held a car wash and bake sale. Officers were Sue Robey, president, Lori Kidwell, v.p.; Eleanor Bowens, secretary; and Patty Thompson, treasurer. Mr. Groff is the advisor. 37 Distributive Education II. Diversified Coope ght: Nig Be rative low: Training. 38 Below: Distributive Education i DE, DCT Have Successful Year The DCT class was advised by Mr. Finley again this year, with officers Debbie Simmons, president; Betty Bond, vice-president; Mary Medina, secretary; and Kim Rickey, treasurer. Highlights of the year were the Halloween party, Christmas party, a breakfast at Mohican Lodge at the end of the year, and 5 field trips to area businesses. Mr. Davis is advisor of the DE classes. His officers were Steve Caldwell, president; Tammy Roberts, secretary; and Vicki Robertson, treasurer. Classes participated in a conference in Columbus and held their employers’ banquet at the San-Dar. They sold candles and calendar towels for money- making projects. 39 aE a a a a a TD ne Nl em ee all a © £ ee as SD - = ie. a —s a) 2 my spirit carry me Fremont Ashland Admiral King Marion Elyria Lorain Sr. Findlay Malabar Sandusky Ad mirab King Galion Findlay Lorain sr. Fre mont Sandusky y Madison tiie Marion Tygers Have .476 Season The Tyger basketball team came off with a 10-11 record this year. Led by team captains Eric Jefferson, Cliff Belmer, and Henry Washing ton, the Tygers shot their way to the sectional finals. They defeated Bellevue and Fremont before losing to Tiffin Columbian. Awards went to Eric Jefferson, leading foul shooter; Cliff Belmer, leading rebounder; and Jerry Powell, most assists. Belmer and Jefferson tied for the most valuable player award. The highlight of the Tyger season was an exciting triple overtime with Madison. 43 Scholarship, Fun Provide Outlets Varsity Varieties was one of the highlights of the year at Senior High. It was held on November 23 and 24 in the auditorium. Directing this year's show was Edith Reynolds. Kerry Arthur and Van Willis served as co-producers, while Tammy McQuillen was stage manager. The Academic Challenge Team traveled to Cleveland for their taping at WEWS. They came home 2% Arex Q with a victory over two other $2? oe te schools. The program was seen een e locally on May 7. Three students from this year's Science Fair made it all the way to came home with a superior, while ca @ ae B Lage ad ON the state competition. Geoff Fischer os 7 Sue Billingsley and LaRonda Price both earned excellents. | RAIN E ANY EFFECT? TAP 44 DISTILLED ss e RADISH vISTILuED Tar ane on Opposite Page: Top: Varsity Varieties VIP's watch the dress rehearsal. Center: The whole cast gets together for the final number. Bottom Left: Geoff Fischer looks over his project which earned a superior at state. Bottom Left: Sophomore Eric Paul puts some final touches on his project. This Page: Left: Geoff, Monica, and Ken compare notes before giving their answer. Below: The team arrives at WEWS in Cleveland for their taping. 45 46 Gymnastics Team Picks Up Experience The second season for the gymnastics team was a short one due to the energy crisis. The team had four meets and two invitationals cancelled, but there was more participation and much improvement. The most improved award was earned by Treva Stevens. Sally Lehman, who went to the district in floor exercises, received the most valuable award. 48 Top: Main office monitors. Middle: Library aides. Bottom: Attendance office monitors. | Hl ite TT bd G G Students Assist in Office Once again this year students used their free periods to assist in the various offices. They delivered passes, filled mailboxes, and helped with any jobs that needed to be done. Library aides checked books in and out and put books back on the shelves. Mr. Sauder was assisted in the bookstore before school and at lunch by students selling supplies. Top: Counselors’ office monitors. Above: Mr. Lewis’ office monitors. Left: Bookstore assistants. Top Left: Annie Sullivan (Edith Reynolds) first meets Helen Keller (Tammy Eichler). Top Right: Annie is rescued from her locked room by Captain Keller (Rusty White). Drama Students Present Play The Drama Department presented The Miracle Worker'' by William Gibson on March 24 and 25 in the MHS auditorium. The play is about Helen | Keller and her efforts to learn to communicate with the help of her teacher Annie Sullivan. The play took place in the 1880's at the Keller home in Tuscumbid, Alabama, and at the Perkins Institute for the Blind. The play was directed by Mr. William Asher, drama instructor. Top: Annie and Mrs. Keller ( Tracy McClane) fight over Helen's upbringing. Above Left: Helen seeks out her mother for comfort. Matmen Have Good Season The wrestlers held a 4-1 record this season. They placed second in the J.C. Gorman, Galion Invitational, Buckeye Conference, and sectional, and took third in the district. John Selmon, co-captain, was sectional and district champion and placed third in the state. Vince Petrella also qualified for state after winning sectional and district championships. Post season awards went to John Selmon, most valuable player; Vince Petrella, most improved; Paul Twyman, outstanding sophomore; and Luther Branham, most pins. Steve Owens was also a co-captain. 53 54 Vocational Clubs Promote Interest The officers of this year's Vocational Drafting Club were Luther Branham, president; Mark Morris, vice-president; Julia West, secretary; Dan Ferguson, treasurer; and Jerry Princehorn, sergeant-at-arms. The major fund raising project was a dishcloth sale, while the social activity was a canoe trip. Mr. Mollica advises the group. The Electronics Club, under the advisorship of Mr. Smith and Mr. Miu, was headed by Jeff Bradshaw, president; Burt Harvey, vice-president; and Dennis Ferguson, secretary - treasurer. A light bulb sale provided funds for the club. Top Right: Occupational Work Adjustment. Above: Vocational Drafting Club. rl OE ee eee OWE-OWA Train Students for Work The OWE and OWA are clubs designed to prepare students for the working world. Students work half day. OWE officers were President Mike Inman, V.P. Scott Lyons, and Secretary Penny Lehman. Mr. Lutz advises this group. OWA, under the sponsorship of Mr. Derr, had a tote bag sale and a Spring Disco. Jim Hesler was president, Dennis Stickney, V.P.; Liz Bond, secretary; and Sharon King, treasurer. Top: Electronics Club. Left: Occupational Work Experience. 56 Tyger Girls Hustle Together The girls’ basketball team had a disappointing but hard working season, ending up 4-8. Along with all other winter sports teams, the girls had many games cancelled due to the energy situation and the closing of schools. The squad will have eight letter winners returning. Tri-captain awards went to Gail Kindinger, Michelle Brumm, and Andra Webb. Most assists went to Andra Webb, and Gail Kindinger took the award for most rebounds. The team was coached this year by John Miefert, assisted by Dave Prosser. 57 Right: Chess Club. Bottom Right: German Club. Students Work Hard in Various Clubs The Senior High Red Cross, under the leadership of Mrs. Tope, worked hard for many needy causes. They made Christmas baskets, collected toys and clothes for the needy, and organized the first Bloodmobile visit to Senior High. Wendell Harkins and Colette Smith served as co-presidents. The German Club was reorganized this year under the guidance of Miss Olszewski. The Chess Club again participated in various tournaments around the state. 58 The Key Club had a successful year under the leadership of President Joe Higgs, V.P. Kevin Boals, Secretary Randy Campbell, and Treasurer Tony Mayo. They sponsored the annual Relays Dance and worked with Kiwanis and the career development office in sponsoring the sophomore career exploration program. The Varsity M club helped with Christmas baskets and drove athletes to houses during the relays. Top: Varsity M Club. Above: Key Club. Left: Red Cross. 59 I want to fly like an eagle ‘til I'm free 62 “4 A pt hdok Cn io 5 ays” OR Neier Opie Mig; guchavetteat” pak phates tn cau 21 fp Clovenes Hee ES is 8 6 ‘SMadison’ 2. fr al 1 Lorain St.) 7 “10 Lorain Sts) 1 Lexington aaa 11 St. Petérs 2 alabax = il Ash 1 Findla’ 10 1 Findlay ‘yg 6 0 Marion 4 6 4 Marion s 3 3 Wadsworth Gees a 3 Wadsworth 4 11 St. Peters 6 1 Bellevucy 3 5 Shelby ae 6 Fremont aN adison 5 Ontario 7 8 : Elyria Batters Show | Effort The baseball team opened its season by winning five of their first seven ball games. The season was topped off by an extra effort victory over Marion, and a controversial tournament loss to Bellevue. Brady Fry took the MVP award, the offensive award, and the batting trophy. Mark Stevens won the most improved trophy and defensive honors, while Wilbur Hane was handed the captain's award. Netters Have Disappointing Season les 64 With only six men on the Tyger tennis team this year, the netters ended their season with a 1-11 record. The lone victory was a 4-1 match over Ontario. One highlight, however, was that Nick Ghessouras was the first singles player since 1970 to qualify for the Northwest District. At the banquet Nick was named team captain and was given the most valuable player award. Jay Berger was most improved. Any BAREAL EG CRSES 65 | Hypho Keeps School Informed The Hyphonerian Staff, under Mr. Harold Robinson, published nine issues of the paper. Tammy McQuillen and Mark Papenhausen served as co- editors, while Gretchen Lindquist headed Features and Bob Marvicsin and Russ Howell headed sports. The business staff took care of both publications, getting ads, and selling and distributing copies. Mr. Wayne Au served as advisor, while Debbie Smith and Chris Linner acted as business managers. Top: Hyphonerian Staff. Above: Co-editor Tammy McQuillen prepares her copy. Right: Reporter Mike Hoy checks an article. 66 Manhigan Staff Presents New Look The Manhigan Staff was headed by co-editors Michelle Brumm and Jean Finlayson. Mr. David Gross is the advisor. The staff sponsored a Disco Dance and two bake sales to earn extra money to help pay for using color in the opening section and enlarging the senior section. Top: Publications Business Staff. Center Left: Tracy McClane works on the underclassmen pictures. Center Right: Photographers Dave Ott and Saint Chin decide to get into a picture. Left: Manhigan Staff. 67 © o New Girls’ Sport Added in ae co — y sOrr Findlay The first season for the softball team was a long, hard learning experience. Fastpitch softball, new to the area, was a whole new ball game, and there were many techniques to learn. Although the record was 2-9, many games were close ones, the most memorable being the Shelby contest, where the Tygers came back in the bottom of the seventh to earn 15 runs, only to fall short by one. The highest batting average belonged to Monica Holzwarth, who slugged out a .447. Michelle Brumm earned the most valuable player award, while Betty Hriesik was named Most Improved. Linda Simpson was given an award for most team spirit. 69 Right: Student Council. Middle Left: National Honor Society. Middle Right: Student Council Executive Committee. Bottom Right: National Honor Society. | , | | Students Work in Various Groups Student Government officers this year were Russ Howell, president; Senita Shoemake, vice-president; Lori Hughes, secretary; and Val Rogers, treasurer. Cleaning up trash around the school was one of the major projects of the year. National Honor Society officers were President Edith Reynolds, Vice-president Kevin Walker, Secretary Lori Hughes, | and Treasurer Marcia Hall. More new members were elected in May. The Honors Banquet was held on May 25 in the school cafeteria. Students were honored for academic excellence in various fields. Top: Edith Reynolds attended Girls’ State at Capitol University in Columbus, while Kevin Walker and Geoff Fischer were chosen to attend Boys’ State at Ohio University in Athens. Both functions were held in June. Huron Relays 15th 14 Columbus East- Malabar 1st 68 5 way meet 1st 69 Ontario- -Galion — Ist t°5161 Mehock Relays =: 0 Lorain Sr. 1st 87 ee Relay — Sectionals 1st 71 : — 2 District 2nd 40 a . ' State atly . 1h” oe Zz BA tae wa dade, 72 we aoe ; r Trackmen Show Superiority For the first time in Tyger history the boys’ track team became champs in the Buckeye Conference and the sectionals and were runners-up in the district. Ivan Peoples received awards for most valuable player and most points, while Scooter Bonner received most improved. Larry Bradley was elected captain. The six trackmen who entered state championship were Bonner, Peoples, Del-Ray Feagin, Michael Davis, Jerry Powell, and Robbie Williams. Tyger Girls Look to Future The Senior High Girls’ Track Team will be back next season with a strong veteran squad. This year the young team put together a fine relay group that finished third in the sectionals. Leading the team this season were Casey Bonner, most valuable; Sandra Carr, captain; and Janine Boocks, most improved. NEED chm ete onan 3 2 WY | Right: MHS Above: Girls’ Glee. Sophomore Choir. 76 Below: Eric Ferguson is named outstanding senior by Mrs. Stitak. Cente Concert Choir. Bottom Left Orchestra. r: MHS MHS Choir and Orchestra Give Successful Concerts The Mansfield Senior High Concert Choir was given a 1 rating at the state contest again this year, despite the unexpected winter vacation. They put on an outstanding performance along with the orchestra at the Christmas concert. Both groups performed again for spring concerts in May. Eric Ferguson and Barbara Simpson were named outstanding senior choir members, while the National School Orchestra award went to Marcia Hall, with Kevin Walker and Geoff Fischer runners-up. 78 Above: Hawkeye (Kerry Arthur) and Duke (Randy Gani) are in trouble with Lt. Blake (Kevin Walker) once again. Above Right: Klinger (Doug Wertx) is in his best dress. Seniors Present M.A.S.H. On May 12 and 13 the comedy M.A.S.H. ' was presented in the Senior High auditorium. Thirty-two seniors were chosen for this production, the last one of the year. The setting of ''M.A.S.H. ' is the compound of the 4077th mobile army surgical hospital in Korea. It takes place over a period of many months during the Korean conflict. This is the play on which the popular television series of the same name is based. Top Left: Captain Burns (Rick Elliot) faints at the sight of a dead animal in his foot locker. 79 80 Above Right valedictorian by Mr. Plough. Geoff Fischer is named Coach Flanegan presents the Pete Henry award to Todd B laising. a: I a OO LOD Oe Seniors Recognized at Class Day 371 seniors participated in Class Day exercises on May 26 in a he auditorium. ah KN Geoff Fischer and Kevin Nid Oh | 7, ry ee . Ay) ee coll ah YX) Walker were named 4 valedictorian and salutatorian. The University Club chose Lori Hughes and Todd Blaising as outstanding seniors. The Michigan Honor Trophy was presented to Marcia Hall and Nick Ghessourhas. Mr. Plough recognized Pam Woods and Steve Gabor for their service to the school with Principal's Trophies. All seniors in the top ten per cent of the class were recognized for their academic excellence with gold cords and tassels. Top Left: President Pam Patton presents the gavel to 1978 president, Jeff Bradshaw. Above: Kevin Walker receives the Salutatorian award. 81 ee Oe 82 Above: Becky Kress and Brad Taylor don’t let formal clothes keep them from enjoying the music of Blue Gold. Left: Senior Cindy Schrader and her date watch the dancers. Below: Couples enjoy one of the slow dances played during the evening. Prom Popular With Seniors The 1977 Senior Prom took The after-prom activities place at Snow Trails Ski Resort consisted of a choice of two on May 27. The lodge movies, ROMEO AND JULIET provided a romantic or THE LONGEST YARD, held atmosphere for the seniors’ at the Richland Mall Cinema. last social function of the Later seniors enjoyed bowling year. A buffet dinner was at Park Lanes. followed by socializing and dancing to the band Blue Gold. 83 84 Seniors Hold Last Formal Assembly The 131st annual commencement was held at Arlin Field on Saturday, June 4, at 6:15 P.M. It was once again combined with Baccalaureate. Rev. Eugene Jordan gave the invocation, after which Pam Patton, class president, welcomed class members and guests. Rev. Henry Washington offered the message. Valedictorian, Geoff Fischer, and Russ Howell, Student Council President, also spoke before the awarding of diplomas. After Rev. Cloyd Kress gave the benediction, the tassels were turned, and the class marched out to the theme from ''Pomp and Circumstance.'' Music was provided by the Concert Band. Top: Members of the Class of 1977 was awarded their long awaited diplomas. Left: Board member, Robert Guthrie awards diplomas. Center Left: Rev. Washington addresses the class. Center Right: With the turning of the tassels, the Class of '77 is officially graduated. TE a 88 Class of 1977 Completes School Careers —et La aor, The sophomore year of the Class of ‘17 can be remembered as a time of maturation. Officers chosen were Pam Patton, president; Lucille Stolle, vice-president; Margo Davis, treasurer, and Edith Reynolds, secretary. Mrs. Ann Gerrell and Mr. Doug Castle were chosen as advisors. Homecoming was the highlight of the junior year. Mr. William Asher replaced Mr. Castle as advisor. New officers were Edith Reynolds, president; Delores Taylor, vice- president; Marcia Hall, treasurer; and Louise Harkins, secretary. To raise money for the senior prom, the class sponsored Varsity Varieties and a very successful citrus fruit sale. New president and vice-president were Pam Patton Crisp and Rollie Harper. Class Day, the prom, and Commencement made many lasting memories for the Class of 1977. 89 Sohn WW Abbott Lisa A. Adkins Ke atherine Allen Carol A. Anderson Kewrin ps Arthur Dawn Antz Lary A, Baker Kevin D. Banks 90 Sy Ae eo Aoxanne € Barker Amy J. Bargo Delrin M Barnes Douglas G, Beard Shel L. Beer Uifford D. Belmer Dale = Blaid Lois A. Birmelin Patricia A. Bishop Judith A, Black Todd A. Blaising Paul SC: Blakeman Kevin aye Boals William C. Bonner 91 Michael SS. Bosh Lary N. Bradley Carol A, Brady IMD. Brande Tama ta SS. Breedlove Vicky A. Broach Darrell WW Brock Kimberly K. B zookins Miche A. Biumm Christopher Uay Biunk Cynthia MN. Buck Tina NM. Burgauer Orin L Butler Deborah 7 Byol, Sharon L Callahan Calvin ai Caldwell Steven € Caldwell Brenda L Carr Artenson Carter Valentine Carter, fp Ree Cisandy Patricia D. Cheathem Saint NV. Chin Ack A Cine Anthony L Cochran Pamela S. Conn Billy B. Cook David L Cooley Virgie ar Cooper Sharon a Copley Margaret mL Craft Sth A Craig Pam ela Patton Crisp Jachie i Curry Holly A. Dalton Valeria D, Daniels Emily A Davis Kel vin L. Da vts Ma %go pes Davis Cynthia L. DelMevar Cynthia SS. Demyan Thomas WW Dickinson Loyd A, Dudley Susan Ebert 96 Avonald UZS. Lkins Laurence LC Mott Scott D, Essex James A. Estep David L Pavers Ack L. Geeman Dana E Gelty Cynthia A. Pemsler Daniel T. Gerguson Eric WW Gerguson Sohn Viddler Jean Ginlayson Sohn WW Ginley Geoffrey SV? Discher Lynne GLetoker Sharon € Prancola Beth MM. Frontz Brady L. Gry Stephen M. Galor James aft Gamble Bariie L Geiger Nicholas Ghessou TAS. Betty hl Gills — Ha wold C. Gilson Kenneth Gilson James e Gorell Michael A, G t iffith Tammy oS Gubaugh Gal A. Guzzo Van M. Hafford Marcia Bo: Half Nicky Hall ; WLlhur I Hane Craig WV. Hardy Louise GT. Hra chins 98 Loeliff E Harper Helga Ba Hassman “Jammy pes He inks TGET Ka ven L. Hempfield Polly HA. Henderson indy He ZT Douglas A. Hershner Joseph IV. Higgs Kala oS Hilory 99 David a Holley Debra SS. Houseman Barkaia we Howard Seussell HA, Howell UMetoria L. Howell Lou A. Hughes Drusetlla Jackson Ly SS Any ee Eric B. Tefferson Gennice ie He T40O 2 Cha cles LE Ieffries Ma zy Sane Sohnson Veronna SS. Sones Teresa A oidan Wiel ales Janet KC Ke egley Vi 7 Fee, Lucille Stolle Killer Gail we Kindinger Danan King Charles H. Klinkert Hloyd ae Klinkert Ga ty Lee LK, nackstedt Beth E. Kopeial Kelly Leathe Sebeoca A. Ki TES4 Mia he: ee, boena La zoh Terry od Lemaster Gretchen A ( Lindquist Christine A. Linner Elizabeth HA. 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Nay Danny if: Keeder 108 Michael a Seeder Edith M. Aeynolds Hulett V. Size Tammie J. Koberts Vicki LKobertson Valerie L. Koger Ora G. Kose Bambi L. Sanders James Lal Searhury Cynthia . Schrader Kathy L. Schuster Loraine Sk Shepherd Diane M. Skill Sentta SK Shoemake Panny A, Shores Anthony ‘a Simmering Delia ee Simmons Barlkaia Simpson Andrea ahs Smith Deborah aS Smith Terry Vay Smith Shirley M. Shar Martha K Stapleton Nancy Li Starr Mla oh LF Stevens Teva A Stevens Darla Stewart Jeffery os Summe TS Alan O. Wasman Ente “Tasman Bradley A, Taylor Crystal L. Taylor Dele oF Taylex SAD IE 110 Abert Thomas RBarlaia A. Thompson Danny KC Thompson Edith ay Thompson Karen SV Thompson Mark teh Timmer Kim E. Tolliver Challes SC. Tucker Karon KK Tucker “Timothy a Tuttle Kenneth Ue Soy A, Wagaman Gloria ay, Walker Kevin B. Walker Henry ne Washington Anda J Webb Valerte TD. Webb Sinda K. Weber Athoda M. Welsh Julia West Nelda E. Westlake Larry D. Whliams Vernessa a7 Wlhiams .eene Maes “7? Vanetia D. Willis Lianne ed. Witter Carol A. Wolf Pamela ie Woods Nicky Ap. A. Wooley Dawn MM. Vanderlin Wham Fal Va GET ) AN WW) vA , 113 116 Juniors Hold Successful Homecoming Top: Junior class officers are Robyn Kegley, Sue Billingsley, Ernie Mosier, and Rosetta Garcia. Opposite Page: Top: Junior Class Executive Committee. Highlight of the year for juniors was the presentation of the annual Homecoming assembly in October. The theme chosen was ‘'Stairway to Heaven. ' Following that, new officers were elected. They were Robyn Kegley, president; Ernie Mosier, vice-president; Rosetta Garcia, secretary; and Sue Billingsley, treasurer. Miss Papenhausen and Mr. Gross are advisors for the Class of '78. Other projects for the year included a bake sale, a Tyger decal sale, a car wash in May, and an end of the year sucker sale. 117 118 Jim Adams Lora Adams Beverly Alexander Paul Allen Terry Allen Vernon Ash Pamela Avery Mike Baldridge Javan Barber Sandra Barger Marie Barry Duane Beers Sherry Belmer Beth Bemiller Jay Berger Sue Billingsley Bill Bishop Cathy Bishop Kenneth Bishop Tommy Bledsoe Renee Boggs Frank Bolden Bessie Bonner Kathy Booker Diane Bowers Connie Boyd Betty Bradley Jeff Bradshaw Luther Branham John Brent Tami Brodhead Mark Browarsky Dan Brown Amy Brunk Don Burge Russ Burggraf Kelly Burghard Natalie Burnell Valerie Burnell Robert Butler Deborah Byerly Dave Campbell Randy Campbell Jacki Carper Lisa Carr Sandra Carr Ed Carroll Almedia Carter Kevin Carter Chris Cates Cathy Catron Reggie Caudill Orlando Chatman Steve Clay Terry Clemons Mark Clifford John Cline Dreama Coleman Keith Coleman LaTanya Colvin Terry Conard Jerry Copley | Delores Cox Pat Cropper Gregory Crosby Tom Crotty Wayne Curry Tyrone Darson Joyce Davis Michael Davis Rhonda Day George Danas | Mark Dickison Elnora Dilley Jeff Divelbiss Huynh Doan Barbara Dober Cesar Dominguez Nancy Drye Isaiah Dudley Diane Duffey Lonnie Eatmon Tammy Eichler Tim Eisaman James Elkins Vickie Elia Kathy Erdenberger Dale Ernsberger Gayalene Faulkner Dana Favers Ervin Feagin Dennis Ferguson Rhonda Fife Amy Fox Chester Frame Jeff Frontz Brenda Fugitt Mildred Fuller Mike Fyffe Kimberly Gall Teresa Gamble Rosetta Garcia 120 Debbie Garrisor Ralph Gaston Beth Gaubat: John George Ricky Gibson Debra Goldsmith Jimmie Gordon David Graber Reginald Greene Karen Gross Sharon Gushard Scott Guthrie Linda Hal« Greg Hall Donna Hamiltor Kenneth Hanes John Haney Robin Hankins Cindy Harding Wendell Harkins Tawnya Harris Benita Hart Burt Harvey John Henry Debra Hess Cindy Hicks Pamela Hill Jenise Hoagland Mark Hoffman Veime Holt 121 Lisa Hogan Janet Holbrook Wayne Holley Monica Holzwarth Tammy Honeycutt Marcus Hood Bill Horn Angela Howard Mike Hoy Betty Hriesik Lawrence Hull Keith Inman Michael Inman Debra Ison Brian Jackson Greg Jackson Rhonda James Bob Jarvig Nora Jessop Beat rice Johnson Lynda Johnson Maria Johnson Robert Johnson Angie Jones Jeff Jones Joyce Jones Robyn Kegley Peggy Kelly Freda Kennebrew Edward Kennedy Lori Kidwell Mary King Moses Kingman Robert Koch Rick Krichbaum Robert Kuenkele Vicki Kunz Allen Kyles Joellen Lake Greg Lawhorn Julie Leedy Penny Lehman Sally Lehman Barb Letizia David Lewis Jane Lewis Michael Lighty Chester Lindsay Edward Lindsay Thelma Lindsay Velma Lindsay Vernessa Lindsay Mike Linner Roberta Logan 123 124 Eric Lookeno tt Kim Lovett Walter Lowery Joe Lykins Scott Lyons Alan Markwell Lisa Mauk Debbie McCruter Curtis McFarland Eddy McGlothlin Linda Meadows Sally Meckling Greg Melton Sharon Middleton Debbie Miller Kathy Miller Vivian Mitchell Pam Morey Mark Morris Earnest Mosier Kerry Mount Diane Muffett Janet Neighbors Kelly O'Donnell James Ogle Brenda Olar Dennis Ousley James Owens Rick Parker Debbie Patterson Kenneth Pelasky Randy Pender Ivan Peoples Kathy Perkins Malvin Perkins Terry Perry Vince Petrella Joyce Phillips Shelli Phillips Patrice Philpott Donna Poth Sue Pound Jerry Powell Aaron Price Jerry Princehorn Bill Rachel Gisela Ramirez Dave Reese DeNease Ray Dana Richie Ed Richter Diane Rimblert Ron Rimblert Kent Rinehart Sue Robey Cheryl Robbins Annette Roberts Todd Roberts Dennis Rock Anna Marie Rohrer Judy Rose Alice Ruggles Jonnie Rush Valerie Rush Tom Sabourin Tim Salsgiver Leigh Schafer Susan Sertell Mitchell Shepherd Pamela Shepherd 125 126 James Shifferly Rilda Shores Debra Simmons Linda Simpson Guy Sims Ernie Sloboda Arcine Smith Brian Smith Charles Smith Colette Smith Greg Smith Jeff Spears Chey] Spillman Lori Sqrow Inis Stapleton Debbie Stewart Kim Stewart Ethel Stokes AA rBeitinan Vanessa Stroup Michael Strubhar James Sylvester Jacques Tarr Linda Taylor Michael Taylor Tammy Taylor Jody Thompson Pat Thompson Raymond Thompson Richard Thompson Mike Tittle i i i D - : : : : : : : EC Marcia Townsend Annette Trammell Phong Tran Mary Traunwieser James Tucker Randy Tucker Jason Valdry Debbie VanDorn Carles Wade Patricia Walker Stephon Walton Tina Walton Linda Wappner Phil Warga Donnie Webb Doug Wertz Julia West Linda White Mark Whited Denita Williams Jerrome Williams Sondra Williams Ron Wilson Scott Winbigler Tommy Windom Diana Withrow Rusty Wyrick Missi Yoakam Tom Zeigler 127 Below: Candidates for class office wait to make their speeches. Right: Sophomore officers are Debbie Pollman, Tony Leverette, Janine Boocks, and Rusty White. Sophomores Make Good Start Sophomore officers elected in the fall were Rusty White, president; Janine Boocks, vice- president, Tony Leverette, treasurer; and Debbie Pollman, secretary. Mrs. Beth Tope was asked to advise the class. The first project was the opening of a coat check for all basketball games. Other successful projects included a car wash, a T-shirt sale, and a bake sale. Top: Sophomore Class Executive Committee. 129 130 Kay Abbott Lisa Adams Lynda Adams Pack Adamescu Evelyn Adkins Debbie Allen Freddie Allen Victor Andrews Marlene Arnett Mickie Arnett Debbie Ash Mark Ash Melanie Asher Carol Au Joyce Au Latonia Back Beverly Baker Mike Baker Tim Baldridge Augie Bales Chick Barber Mary Rarber Janie Barker Marilyn Barnett Linda Barre Ricky Barrett Carmine Barretta Raymond Bauhs Steve Bayird Cynthia Beard Phil Bechtol Regina Bechtol Connie Benedict Laverne Bickers Karen Billingsley Jerry Birchfield Judy Bishop Allen Black Darren Black Kenneth Black Linda Black Rhonda Black Tracy Blaising Armanda Blakley Karen Bloomfield Nancy Boals Bernard Bolin Eileen Bolles Steven Bolles Charles Bond Elizabeth Bond Cassandra Bonner Janine Boocks David Borror Edward Bowles Althea Bradley Lenora Bradley Shirley Bradley Dawn Bradrick Sheila Bradshaw Randy Branch David Brent JoAnn Brent Tammy Brock Brenda Brooks Juanita Brooks Tracy Brooks Anthony Brown Jeff Brown Karen Brown Mary Brown Richard Brown 132 Judy Brumenshenkel Saylor Bryant Pam Burton Nada Burton Patti Burggraf Debbie Burger Veronica Bundy Nathan Burnell Joyce Burriss Tim Burton Carol Butler Randy Byerly Michael Caldwell Valerie Caldwell Terry Callahan Carrie Cameron Thomas Cantwell Cheryl Caris Permelia Carter Tracie Carter Arsteen Caruthers Carolyn Caruthers Brian Cassidy JoAnn Castle Mary Caton Billy Caudill Toki Chapman Allyson Clair Greg Clark Brenda Clay Stella Clay Danny Cline Lucy Cline Mark Cline Clyde Clinton Carol Cobb Leigh Cochran Tonya Coley Jack Collins Bob Conard Rischele Coning Brenda Conn Tammie Conners Vicky Cook Kenneth Cooper Scout Corwin Tom Craft Vicki Crane Craig Crawford Zoneice Crawford Carline Curry Diane Curry Charles Cyrus Hillary Dalton Cindy Danas James Daugherty Carmen Davis Earl Davis Gail Davis 133 Howard Davis Clara Day Leonard Dixon Carmen Dominguez Cathy Donnenwirth Karla Dotson Kent Douglas Kerry Douglas Pam Douglas Jeff Earles Anthony Eatmon Julie Elder Roger Elia Toney Elliott Michael Essex Shepherd Everson Rodney Fanning Don Favers Bernard Feagin Del-Ray Feagin Evie Feagin Mark Feagin Vincent Feagin Bill Feeman Steve Ferguson Ann Finlayson Kathy Fletcher Becky Fox Chris Fox Jerry Frame 134 Jeff Franklin Kimberly Frazier Tracy Freeman Brenda Fugett Kenny Fugett Sandy Fugitt Howard Fuller Jeffrey Fuller Reginald Gamble Tammy Gamble Mary Gamez Pat Gani Ken Garrett Debra Gibson Tammy Gibson Deakila Gibson Dave Gillum Laura Gillum Kathy Gollihue Eugene Granger Tammy Graves Frank Grillo Stephanie Hamlin Traci Hankins Larry Harris Stanley Harris Juanita Harrison Russell Haught Jeanette Hazen 135 Jeff Hazen James Heckert Curt Hermann Teresa Heintz Debbie Henderson Louis Hershner James Hesler Bobby Hess Rick Hively Wendy Hoagland Paula Hoke Debbie Holbrook Charlene Holley Sandy Houseman Bryan Howell Connie Hudson Richard Hunter Carol Isaac Ester Isaac James Jackson Marie Jackson Michelle James Regina Jarvis Lisa Jessee Clinton Johnson Edna Johnson Evon Johnson Gwen Johnson Jimmy Johnson Pamie Johnson 136 Van Johnson Vernon Johnson David Jones Gary Jones Starla Jones Tami Jones Ron Jordan William Jordan Starla Kareff Bobby Kegley Gypsy Kegley Jeanette Kidwell Sharon King Sonequa King Chery! Kindinger Tammy Kinnan Denise Kiser Gerri Kiser . ek, PR eh Wea abating Jenny Knepper David Kress Kim Kunze Brenda Lambert Loretta La mbert Linda Lanier Michael Latimore Mary Lawhorn Tony Lealie Linda Lee Foxie Leech Vicky Lemaster Anthony Leverette Christine Lewis Mark Likes Alan Lindquist Craig Lindsay Ellery Lindsay Teresa Lindsay Scott Ling Cindy Littleton Bert Logan Tedd Long Todd Long | Charles Love Carol Lykins Karen Lykins Debbie Mack Carion Madden Greg Malmstrom Robert Marble Dan Marks Jim Marshall Susan Marshall Molly Martin Randy Martin } Ron Marvicsin Paula Mask David Maskey Mike McClintock Ronald McDermott Melvin McDowell David McFarland Kim McGraw Jeff McQuillen Troy McNair if Malcolm McVicar } Kevin Meehan Debra Mehl Rick Miles Kathy Miller Kay Miller Amy Miller Steve Miller Yvonne Miller Anthony Mellroy Judy Miner Ronnie Miniard Brenda Moore Melody Morant Stephen Morris Jack Morrow Mike Mosier Mitchell Mosier David Moyer Daniel Muffett David Murphy John Myers Ken Myers Terry Neff Jean Nestrick Kevin Newton Ricky Norman Doug Oakley Julie Oberlin Tim Ogle Tom Mack Harry Owens Jill Owens Pamela Owens Joan Palmer Shirley Parker Lamar Parr Eric Paul 140 Steve Paul Elizabeth Penix Danny Pennington Joyce Perdue Jenita Perkins David Perry Tammy Perry Kim Pfleider Debbie Pollman Carolyn Porterfield Denise Pounds Marcus Powell LaRonda Price Nancy Prosser Deborah Rachel Brenda Ramey Deb Ramey Mark Ramsey Connie Ray Donna Ray Linda Ray Phil Reeder Ellen Reedy Gary Rever Linda Reynolds Claus Richter Mike Rickey Elijah Risner Pam Roberts Steve Roberts Tony Robertson Eddie Rose Sheila Rose Teresa Rose John Rothrock Arlisha Rucker Danny Rucker Jenny Ruhl Shane Sanders Ron Scarbury Jeff Schad Ricky Schoonover Jody Schrader Vivian Scruggs Charles Selmon Sheri Sertell Cindy Shanor Darlene Shasky Brenda Shaw Lori Sheetz Sharon Shepard Sheila Shepard Sheliya Shepherd Michael Shields Tracy Shoemake Jackie Shoulders Sherry Simmons Tom Simmons Beverly Sloan Debbie Sloan Claire Smith Gary Smith Jeffrey Smith Joe Smith Sonya Smith Melinda Soria Brett Spayde Kathy Spears Guy Spence Lynn Sqrow Helen Stephens Shelley Stevens Jessie Stewart Robin Stewart ee —_— ee ____ = Dennis Stickney Terry Stinnett Kealy Stokes Janet Stolle Charles Stone George Stone Kim Stricker Carrie Strong Lynn Sutherland Deanna Swanger Julie Sweet Michael Sykes Kathy Tackett Jeff Tackett Tim Tadijanac Larry Tanner Jeff Tasman Connie Taylor Doris Taylor Sonya Taylor Steve Taylor Dave Thompson David Thompson Patricia Thompson Randy Thompson Rodney Thompson Eric Todd James Todd Dennis Torrence Kay Trent Chris Trumpower Harry Tucker Robert Tuttle Paul Twyman Ardith Valdry Ron Vulgamore Pat Waddell Debora Was Wade Mark Wadlington Patricia Wagaman Rhonda Walters James Walton Mary Watkins Jerry Watson Burt Burke Webb Patty Webb John Weber Chris Webster Sue Weigler Scott Wellington Rusty White Ann Williams Anita Williams Bernice Williams Jeff Williams Lavelle Williams Laverne Williams Nathan LW Williams Ronald Willians Williams Rick Wilson Victor Wilson Walter Windom Jeff Withers Kelly Wolfe Chuck Wyrick David Yaney Rick Yohman Michael Zeigler Vanessa Zellner James Boor - Welding; Machine Shop. Robert Bowman - Work Coordinator. Steve Brown - Orchestra; Band. Elwood Bucher - Machine Shop. Thomas Campbell - Occupational Work Experience. William Cook - Machine Shop. Esther Creasy - Physical Education; Girls’ Volleyball Coach. Jeff Davis - Distributive Education. John Depler - Record Keeping; Sales; Business Economics. Roger Dressler - Driver Education; Baseball Coach. Ann Dunlap - Artl. Betty Dunn - Family Living; Basic Foods; Tailoring; Home Economics; Advanced Sewing; Cheerleader Advisor. Left: Kenton Fairchild - Health, Physical Education. Bottom Left: James Goode - American History and Government, Student Council, Basketball Coach. Bottom Center: Richard Groff - Intensive Office Education; Office Practice; Ticket Office. Bottom Right: Carol Hane - American History; Math; Work Orientation. Laura Evilsizor - Physical Education; Girls' Tennis and Girls’ Track Coach. Elwood Finley - Diversified Cooperative Training. William Flanegan - Physical Education; Faculty Manager; Wrestling Coach. Ann Gerrell - Spanish; Senior Class Advisor. David Gross - Something Old, Something New; Comparative Literature; Courage to Be; Manhigan; Junior Class Advisor. Percy Hall - Orchestra; Band. 149 Cindy Mudra - World Geography; American History. Evelyn Nall - Remedial Math; Algebra. Philip Neuerman - Cooperative Office Education; Business Law; School Treasurer. James Olivieri - Auto Mechanics. Carmen Olszewski - German; Informal Writing; Modern American Literature; Grammar Usage; Learning Lab. Renate Papenhausen - Informal Writing; Courage to Be; Learn Now, Study Later; Junior Class Advisor; Cheerleader Advisor. Lane Paullin - Power Mechanics; Wood Shop. Dave Pierce - Driver Education; Physical Education; Football Coach. Richard Poffenbaugh - Biology; Audio Visual Coordinator. Opposite Page: Left: Charles Robinson - Physics. Center: Joseph Romano - Occupational Work Experience. Right: Paul Smith - Counselor. Melvia Price - Home Economics; Home Nursing; Child Care. Merlin Probst - American History; World Geography. Dave Prosser - Individual Instruction Center; Tennis Coach; Asst. Football Coach. Carl Raser - Counselor. Billie Rastetter - Auto Mechanics. Martha Rausch - Librarian. Harold Robinson - Modern American Literature; Creative Writing; Journalism; Hyphonerian. Eleanor Ryckman - Psychology; Social Problems; Economic Problems; Learning Lab. Charles Sauder - Algebra, Trigonometry, College Math; Bookstore. Curtis Smith - Electronics. Eleanor Spayde - Typing. Carl Thomas - World Studies; American History. Beth Tope - Developmental Reading; Informal Writing; Survey of American Literature; Sophomore Class Advisor, Asst. Girls' Track Beverly Vockell Money - Hearing Impaired Class, Gymnastics Halley Weaver - Math; English; American History; Wood Shop; 154 Coach. Coach. Cross Country Coach. Walter White - Record Keeping; Typing; Accounting. Barbara Williams - Shorthand; Typing; Intensive Office Education. Phyllis Zimmerman - Home Economics; Tea Room. Right: Beverly Whitaker - Nurses’ Assistant Program. Far Right: Bruce Waite - English Literature; Practical Reading; Practical Writing; Reading for Enjoyment; Modern American Literature. Below Left: Michelle Stitak - Concert Choir; Sophomore Choir; Girls' Glee. Bottom Right: Jack Tyler - Record Keeping; Typing. Left: Dorothy Tatgenhorst Secretary to Library Sue Essex - Secretary to Library. Ann Ernst - Secretary to Mr. Morvai. Jane Gilbert - Secretary to Mr. Plough. Joann Groves - Secretary to Attendance Office. Debbie Haelzle - Secretary to Vocational Department. Sue Kochheiser - Secretary to Mr. Lewis. Sally Markham - Secretary to Counselors’ Office. Gertie Eubanks - Study Hall Supervisor. Dorothy Guthrie - Study Hall Supervisor. Gloria Stillwell - Individual Instruction Center Assistant. 155 a . SENIOR ACTIVITIES 157 158 Lisa Adkins - Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Class Representative 2, 3; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4. Brenda Arnett - Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Kerwin Arthur - Jazz Band 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4; VV Producer 4; Director of ''The Miracle Worker 4; ''MASH ' 4; Natalie Needs a Nightie ’ 3; Cheaper by the Dozen ’ 3; ''A Game ' 4; ''The Front Page ’ 2. Dawn Artz - IOE Vice-President 8; COE Treasurer 4. Kevin Banks - Band 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 2, 3. Roxanne Barber - Pep Club 2. Amy Bargo - Student Council 2; Pep Club 2; IOE 3; COE Secretary 4, Sheryl Beers - IOE 3; COE 4. Clifford Belmer - Football 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Track 2, 4; Varsity M 2, 3; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3. Lois Birmelin - DECA 4; Pep Club 2, 3. Patricia Bishop - Girls' Glee 2, 3; Choir 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Volleyball 4. Todd Blaising - Football 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Varsity M 2, 3, 4 (President 3, 4); Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3); Pep Club 4; Hypho Business Staff 2, 3, 4. Paul Blakeman - VICA 4. Kevin Boals - Swim Team 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Varsity M 3, 4. Rex Boggs - DECA’3; Pep Club 3. Betty Bond - Library Aide 3; Office Monitor 3; DCT Vice- President 4. Larry Bradley - Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Black Culture Club 3; Office Monitor 3; Student Government 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Varsity M 3; Key Club 3; Soul Review 4. Jill Brandt - Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 (Captain 2); Office Monitor 3, 4; Softball Manager 4; Choir 2, 8, 4; Girls’ Glee 3; VV 3, 4. Vicky Broach - Band 2; DECA 4. Kimberly Brookins - Black Culture Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 3, President 4); Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 (Captain 2); Student Council 2, 3; Senior Class Advisory Committee 4; Pep Club 3, 4; VV 3, 4; Soul Review 4; Girls' Track 3. Michelle Brumm - School Play 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Softball 4 (Captain); Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Varsity M 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Manhigan 3, 4 (Editor 4); VV 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. Christopher Brunk - Band 2, 3, 4. Tina Burgauer - Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock Choir 4; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; School Plays 3, 4; M- Section 3; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 4. Deborah Byerly - Class Play 3; Red Cross 3; Girls' Glee 3; DECA 4. Steven Caldwell - DECA 4; Student Council 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Sharon Callahan - Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 4; Library Aide 4; Red Cross 2. Brenda Carr - Black Culture Club 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Manhigan 4. Karen Cassidy - Pep Club 2, 3, 4; DECA 8; Office Monitor 3; Hypho Typist 3, 4. Pamela Conn - Pep Club 2, 3; IOE 3; COE 4. Diane Cooper - Band 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Student Government 2; DECA 3; JC. Gorman Court 4. Sharon Copley - Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Margaret Craft - Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; DCT 4; DE 3; Office Monitor 3. Pamela Patton Crisp - Class President 2, 4; Class Executive Committee 3; Student Council Executive Committee 4; Student Faculty Committee 4; Choir 2, 3; Nurse Assistant Program 4; Per Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Com. 3. Holly Dalton - Class Executive Committee 3, 4; Spectrum 3 (Secretary); VV 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Office Monitor 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Manhigan 4. Emily Davis - Black Culture Club 2; Pep Club 3; Student Council 4. Kelvin Davis - Basketball 3; Cross Country 4; Black Culture Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Margo Davis - Sophomore Class Treasurer; Student Council Executive Committee 2; Black Culture Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Fashion Show 8, 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Soul Review 4; Talent Show 2; VV 3, 4; Nurse Assistant 4. Cynthia Dellevar - DECA 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3. Huynh Doan - Pep Club 3, 4. Donald Elia - VICA 4. Ricky Elliott - ''Adventure of the Dying Detective ' 4; ''MASH ' 4; Stage Manager for ''The Miracle Worker ' 4. Dana Felty - Electronics 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Daniel Ferguson - Drafting Club 2 (Treasurer); Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Jean Finlayson - ''The Front Page'' 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Manhigan 3, 4 (Editor 4); Class Executive Committee 3, 4; VV 3, 4. Geoffrey Fischer - Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; VV 2; Drum Major 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Hypho Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Academic Challenge 4; Science Fair 4; Jr. Write-Off Finalist 3; Concerto Soloist 2, 3, 4. Sharon Francola - DECA 4. Beth Frontz - Girls' Glee 2, 3. Brady Fry - Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 8, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Stephen Gabor - Football 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Write-Off 3; Civic Day 3, 4; School Plays 3, 4; Office Monitor 3, 4. James Gamble - Baseball 2, 3. Barrie Geiger - Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Pep Band 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Hyphonerian 3; Student Government 4; VV 3, 4; Regional Orchestra 3, 4; Jr. Miss Pageant (2nd runner-up); All-Ohio State Fair Girls' Band 3; Track 3; Volleyball 4; Jr. Write-Off 3; Hypho Business Staff 4; Concerto Soloist 3, 4. Nicholas Ghessouras - Student Government 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Regional Orchestra 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4. Betty Gibbs - Basketball 3; Track 3. Harold Gibson - Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Key Club 4; Varsity M 3, 4. Tammy Grubaugh - DECA 3, 4; Pep Club 3. Gail Guzzo - Tennis 2; Track 2, 8, 4; Football 2, 3; Student Government 3, 4; Office Monitor ° Ge Dana Haag - Student Government 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Track 2, 3, 4 (Captain 3, 4); Varsity M 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Office Monitor 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; Class Executive Committee 4; VV 3, 4; JV Basketball Statistician; Ticket Office Secretary 4. Marcia Hall - Class Treasurer 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Treasurer 4)Hyphonerian 4; Business Staff 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; VV 2; Band Council 4; Concerto Soloist 2, 3, 4; Girls’ State Alt. 3; Jr. write-Off 3; Regional Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 2, 3. Louise Harkins - Class Secretary 3, 4; VV 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Manhigan 4; Hypho Business Staff 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3; National Honor Society 4. Frederick Harper - Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Choir 2. Tammie Heinberger - Student Council 2, 4; Red Cross 2, 4; Pep Club 2. Karen Hempfield - Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 4. Polly Henderson - IOE 3; COE 4; Pep Club 2, 3. Karla Hilory - Black Culture Club 2, 3, 4; VV Stage Manager 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Class Executive Committee 3; M-Section 3; Student Government 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Manhigan 4. Barbara Howard - Band 2, 3, 4; Jr. Achievement 3; Hypho Staff 4; Red Cross 4; Class Exec. Com. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Russell Howell - Student Council 2, 3 (President 4); Hyphonerian 3, 4 (Sports Editor 4); Class Exec. Com. 2, 8, 4; Office Monitor 4; Debate Team 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3 (Exec. Com. 8); Basketball 2; Baseball Piles Rilke Victoria Howell - Rock Choir 4; Choir 4; Orchestra 4; Jr. Miss Pageant 4; All-Ohio Buckeye Choir 4; VV Publicity 4; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 4. Lori Hughes - Student Council 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Varsity M 3, 4 (Secretary 4); National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Class Exec. Com. 3, 4; J. C. Gorman Queen 4. Stacy Jackson - Choir 4; Girls’ Glee 2, 4; Rock Choir 4; Black Culture Club 2; Student Government 2; Girls' Basketball Manager 3. A “as Eric Jefferson - Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Cross Country 4; Black Culture Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Varsity M 2, 3, 4. Gennice Jefferson - Black Culture Club 3, 4; IOE 3 (President); COE 4. Charles Jeffries - VICA Reporter 4. Mary Jane Johnson - Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Jr. Achievement 3; Student Council 2; Office Monitor 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3. Teresa Jordan - IOE 3; Monitor in Treasurer's Office 4. Pamela Kaler - Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4; Varsity M4; VV 3. Janet Kegley - Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps 2, 3, 4 (Capt. 4); Pep Band 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 3; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Office Monitor 4; Class Exec. Com. 3; VV 3. Lincoln Kelley - Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3. 161 162 Lucille Stolle Kibler - Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 2); Student Govt. 4; Flag Corps 2; Office Monitor 4; Homecoming Com. 3; School Play 3; Chéerleader 3; Tyger Mascot 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Civic Day 4; VV 3, 4. Gail Kindinger - Volleyball 2, 8, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Louis Klinkert - Football 3 Gary Knackstedt - Student Council 2, 3, 4. Kelly Kowalski - Tennis 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 4; Hyphonerian 4; Pep Club 2; Office Monitor 4; VV 4. Rebecca Kress - Band 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 4. Mary Lake - Pep Band 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 4. Terry Lemaster - Band 2, 3; VICA 4. Gretchen Lindquist - Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Student Govt. 4; M-Section 3; Hypho 3, 4 (Features Editor 4); Pep Club 4; Drama Dept. 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth Lusher - Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Exec. Com. 2; Softball 4; National Honor Society 4. Robert Marvicsin - Basketball 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 3; Hypho 3, 4 (Sports Editor 4); Student Govt. Exec. Com. 4; Key Club 4; Bookstore 4. Anthony Mayo - Swim Team 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Varsity M 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4 (Treasurer 4). Delena Mays - Pep Club 2, 3; IOE 3; COE 4. Tracy McClane - Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Student Council 3; Class Exec. Com. 8, 4; Band Council 4; Manhigan 4; VV 4; ''The Miracle Worker'' 4. Richard McGraw - Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4. Tammy McQuillen - Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; VV 3, 4 (Stage Mgr. 4); Hypho 3, 4 (Editor 4); Cheaper by the Dozen ' 3; Natalie Needs a Nightie ' Publicity 3. Kristi McWilliams - Choir 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Drama 4; vv 4. Mary Medina - Pep Club 3; DCT Secretary 4. Dianne Melton - Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Science Fair 2; Talent Show 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 2; Class Exec. Com. 3, 4; Mansfield Teenage Black Pageant 3; Fashion Show 4; Nurse Assistant Program 4; Soul Review 3; Homecoming Com. 3. Mark Meyer - Student Council 3, 4. Donna Miller - Drama 2; Pep Club 2, 3; IOE 3; COE 4. James Miller - Hypho 4; Office Monitor 2, 3. Peggy Miller - DECA 4; Pep Club 2, 3 Kenneth Moran - Chess Team 2; Football 2; Drama 8, 4; VV 3, 4; Exec. Com. 3, 4; Academic Challenge 4; Football Announcer. Dale Mount - Student Council 2, Be Kay Murphy - Office Monitor 4; J. C. Gorman Court 4; Choir 2, 4; Student Govt. 2, 4; Black Culture 2, 4. Mary Neuman - Choir 3; Student Council 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4. Karen Nickles - Basketball 2, 3; Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2; VV 3, 4; Manhigan 4; Class Exec. Com. 4. Lorrie Norris - DECA 4; Pep Club 2,3. Dwaine Owens - Wrestling 4. Gary Orren - VICA 4. Timothy Owens - Student Council 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Electronics VICA 3, 4 (Vice- President 3). Charles Peters - Band 2; Pep Band 2; Office Monitor 3, 4. Barbara Plaster - Student Council 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Gerald Polk - Pep Club 2; Student Govt. 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 3, 4. Alvin Powell - Student Council 3, 4 (Exec..Com. 4). Susan Purvis - Choir 2; Hypho Business Staff 3, 4. Kimberly Rickey - Girls' Glee 2, 8; Library Aide 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Student Council 4; DCT Treasurer 4. Edith Reynolds - Class Secretary 2; Class President 3; Plays 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian 4; Homecoming Com. and MC 3; Jr. Write-Off Winner 3; VV 3, 4 (Director 4); Civic Day 3, 4 (Clerk 3, City Solicitor 4); Girls’ State 3; National Honor Society 8, 4 (President); Band Announcer 4; German Club 4; NCTE Award Winner 4; WMAN Sr. Show Hostess 4; Calendar Com. 3. Lisa Reynolds - Choir 4; Black Culture 2. Tammie Roberts - DECA (Secretary 4). Nathan Robinson - Cross Country 2, 3,4; Class Exec. Gom. 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 2, 3, 4; Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Student Council Exec. Com. 3, 4. Ora Rose - Orchestra 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Class Exec. Com. 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4; VV 4; Civic Day 3; Concerto Orchestra 2, 3, 4; ''MASH ' 4; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4; Drama Make-up and Light Crew 4. Bambi Sanders - Student Council oO 4s Cynthia Schrader - Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Com. 3; Prom Com. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Manhigan 4; Business Staff 3, 4; Majorette 4. Diane Shill - Office Monitor 2, Se Senita Shoemake - Student Council (Vice-President 4); Black Culture 4; Class Exec. Com. 8, 4; Nurse Assistant 4; Homecoming Com. 3; Student Faculty Com. Chairman 4; Orchestra 2, 3; VV 4. Anthony Simmering - Football 2, 8, 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Key Club 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4. Debra Simmons - Band 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Red Cross 3; Student Council 4; DCT President 4. Andrea Smith - Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Homecoming Com. 3; Prom Com. 4; Student Govt. Exec. Com. 4; VV 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4; Manhigan 4. Deborah Smith - Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4 (Manager 4); Pep Club 2, 3, 4; VV Business Manager 4; Drama House Manager 3, 4. Alan Tasman - Football 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Key Club 4. Bradley Taylor - Home Room Representative 4. Crystal Taylor - Basketball 2; Red Cross 2; School Plays 4; Girls' Track Manager 4; Pep Club 4; Class Exec. Com. 4; Black Culture 4; Manhigan 4. Delores Taylor - Basketball 2; Black Culture 2; Class Vice- President 3. Sandra Taylor - Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Red Cross 4; Class Exec. Com. 4. Barbara Thompson - Cheerleader XS oi 163 164 2, 4 (Captain 4); Red Cross 2, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. Broderick Tiongson - Student Govt. 4; ''MASH ' 4; Pep Club 4. Scott Trumpower - Electronics VICA President 3; Pep Club 3, 4. Charles Tucker - VICA 4. Karon Tucker - Black Culture 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Vice-President 4); IOE President 3; COE Vice- President 4; Red Cross 4. Kevin Walker - Band 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Pres. 4); Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Student Govt. Exec. Com. 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Vice-Pres.); Cross Country 4; German Club 4; Boys’ State 3; World Affairs Institute 3; Regional Orchestra 3, 4; VV 4; Drama Plays 3, 4. Henry Washington - Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Track 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Andra Webb - Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 3, 4); Volleyball 2, Student Govt. 4; Spectrum 3, 4; Office Monitor 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; VV 3; Jr. Write- Off 3; Band Exec. Com. 3; Bookstore 4. 3, 4(Captain 3, 4); Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Softball 4. Rhoda Welsh - Library Aide 4. Victoria Willis - IOE Treasurer 3. Vanetia Willis - Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2, 4; VV Producer 4; Black Culture 2, 4. Pamela Woods - VV 2; Usherette for Plays 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Clean-up Chairman 4; Superstars Day 3; OASC State Convention 3, 4; M- Section 3; Christmas Baskets 3, 4; Treasurer's Office 4; Scorekeeper for Baseball 3; Student-Faculty Com. 3, 4; Student Council-Exec. Com. 4. Ricky Wooley - Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 3, 4. Dawn Wunderlin - Band 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, 4); Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Jazz Band 3; Gorman-Rupp congratulates... Everyone at Gorman-Rupp takes this opportunity to compliment the graduating seniors on a job well done. From this milestone on, what you do and what you ac- complish will depend largely on you. Lay your plans and then make them happen. With your plans go all our wishes for success and happiness in the years ahead. e GORMAN-RUPP 165 166 WAPPNER Richland Mall FUNERAL DIRECTORS KOM ITO'S 98 South Diamond Street 100 South Lexington-Springmill Road ICY Downtown - 23 North Park Street apiittaes. Richard. lasses: Thomas, and William C. Wappner JONES MARCELLED know they are FRESH renter Mo ea 254) | YUNCKER’S SPORTING GOODS INC. SKI SHOP ATHLETIC SUPPLIES 155 Cline Ave. Mansfield, Ohio 756-2866 PBOPLUS FUDARAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION West Park Shopping Center 127 Park Avenue West THE CHAS. HOFFMAN COMPANY Plumbing - Heating - Air Conditioning Roofing - Sheet Metal Work FUNERAL SERVICE 114 North Walnut - Office and Sales Room set NSM) 2, 240 North Adams - Warehouse 524-4411 Phone: 522-7911 350 MARION AV MANSFIELD, O FIRST [VATIONWAL BANK OF MANSFIELD, OHIO TaPPan Appliances aTAPPAR division Serving the heart of the home Tappan Park Mansfield, Ohio 44901 419 529-4411 TOP FLITE CAMERA SHOP seat ta St ee ''Photography in the Round ’ Drive-up Photo Finishing { {I li Demyan es Vemorials 214 Lexington ea 166-170 iisdane Avenue ; Mensfield, Ohio 44903 Gospel 8 Track and Cassette Tapes Teleohcre 522-5021 NICK DEMYAN 167 166 168 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Ash, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Bales Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Nick Demyan William B. Ferguson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gabor Mrs. Marlene Graber Mr. and Mrs. Burton Harvey Thomas Herr and Family Mr. and Mrs. Royce Higgs Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hoffman Penny Pearson = An Expression of our Appreciation. . PARENT PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Adam Holzwarth Mrs. Ruth Howell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hriesik Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kaler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Konves Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lake Mr. and Mrs. George Leedom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Letizia Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ling Chris McQuillen Mr. and Mrs. John McVicar Mr. and Mrs. John F. Paul BUSINESS PATRONS Clip Joint Patty, Becki, Cindi and Linda Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pelasky, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Plaster Joe and Carol Pollman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purvis Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Ruggles Vic and Linda Smith Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Warga, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Weigler Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Winbigler Mr. and Mrs. Don Yoakam Spaghetti Bow COMPLIMENTS OF CC INC. SUBSIDIARY OF EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. MANSFIELD, OHIO The Manhigan of 1977 was carefully put together to preserve the memories for you, the students of Mansfield Senior High. As co-editors we would like to thank those people involved in making these memories possible. First we would like to express our special thanks to our dedicated advisor, Mr. David Gross. He not only served as an advisor but also as a friend to everyone on the staff. Next we would like to thank our staff and photographers for sharing their time and talents with us and for being so cooperative. Thanks goes to Mr. Au and the Business Staff who organized ads, sales, and distribution of the books. We would also like to express our appreciation to our Ta ylor Yearbook Representatives, Mr. Steve White and Mr. Tom Kiess, who gave us suggestions and encouragement which helped make our book a success. House of Portraits and Buell-Kraft deserve our thanks for their help with the photography in the Manhigan. Finally we must credit Sailor Music which gave us permission to use lyrics from Steve Miller's Fly Like an Eagle,'’ copyright 1976. We wish next year's staff the best of luck on their book. Mithtth. Grumm ee ee Clr iS 2S lume”, CC hc hme CL! elle ”)hClU . - a 7 a? - aw’ ¥ ie é Cad © y ‘ ,. ak . LS pl ad “ t Pe | ‘ rot ae d a 3 1657 02010 1523 Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life. Thomas Wolfe


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