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ie ee PK Ei SEAT pene eg ae NE 1373 M287 Sherman Room Local History _ SHERMAN ROOM _ $e Reference Collection Nt Material must remain in this building Mansfield-Richland County Public Library | j } 1979 MANHIGAN Editors Mansfield Senior High Vanessa Zellner 145 West Park Blvd. Augie Bales Mansfield, Ohio 44906 Ticking away the seconds that make up an ordinary day. Learning and growing as the time slips away. . . Never looking ahead, Never wanting to be led. . . You keep your mind fed. Then one day you look to find that the future is here, but the world’s left you behind. . . It came as a vision softly creeping. . . It left its seeds While you were sleeping. {| Fu Suga i), hl any @ AMA To Harold Robinson. : . . . the 78-79 Manhigan Staff dedicates this yearbook. He has been teaching 32 years, the last 25 here at Mansfield Sen- ior. During those years he taught English and Journalism and was advisor to the Hyphonerian Staff. His many years of serv- ice were greatly appreciated and his warm smile and friendly gestures will never be forgotten. 10 ESMET 0120 Ue ee age ea Ren aaa a en a POLE tet eee en oe eee 32 ka al) ee a Sete a Be ie ham 14 or eamiealiOns 2.76 5 oy at aks .62 sti) 95.00 ye ere a a a a 78 TASS coe kt Peace os Ss .96 SMD COMMONER ar Gao, ri er a ade 108 BIOS AGRE ent P o0 air 5) ee ke 120 ATE een eee a aon kA dere tee. 132 148 Senior Activities: ...... .... { ' teh ] mit 7 ii AUTUMN The Tyger Football Team finished the season with a perfect 0-10 record. They came into the season with only 8 returning lettermen. As the season rolled on, the team showed great improvement but failed to win a game. Head Coach Wilbur Lanier said he is very optimistic towards next season, since he will have 21 varsity and 8 reserve letter winners returning. Trophies were awarded to: Mike Cline, Best Offensive Back; Mike Essex, Best Offensive Lineman; Paul Twyman, Best Defensive Back; Steve Finical, Best Defensive Lineman. The Jimo Adams Award was given to Jeff McQuillen, and the Coaches’ Award went to Rodney Thompson. The Cap- tain’s Award was given to Jeff McQuillen and Paul Twyman. Malabar .¥ adiso Miral King Findlay Sandusky Elyria Marion Opposite page: Top left: Varsity Squad Top right: Dennis Seward (83) gets some help from a coach. Bottom right: Mike Cline (10) prepares to pass. This page: Left: Freshman squad. Center left: Jeff | McQuillen (50) appears a little dazed. Cen- ter right: Captains McQuillen and Twyman i prepare for battle. Bottom left: Ray Bauhs (12) gets up at a pep assembly. Bottom right: Marvin Taylor (21) and teammates Mike Lehman (23) and Jeff McQuillen (88) | Ks appear a little depressed ay WEST PED TIP SELES SY bye , Sere STE SM SATAN ae SS) w Juniors Present Homecoming ’78 The Homecoming theme chosen by the Junior class this year was “We've Come a Long Way, But We’ve Got a Long Way to Go.” Festivities began with the assembly held in the gym on October 13. Sheri Everson and Steve Purvis served as MC’s of the event. Speakers were Sue Hilliard, Tony Lev- erette, and Coach Lanier. Singing to the queen was Mike Sykes, while Cindy Beard, Tammy Gamble, and Denita Williams opened the program with the theme song. Other events included a dance on Friday night and the Admiral King game on Saturday. This page: Top left: Queen Lora Todd shows her excitement at being crowned queen. Top right: The 1978 Homecoming Queen and Court pose for a formal portrait. Far left: Irene George and Steve Finical pass through the flowered trel- lis. Left: Dave Treace and Rhonda Hunt catch sight of their parents in the audience. Opposite page: Top: Lora’s father escorts her to the Homecoming game. Bottom left: Shelley Ste- vens, escorted by Brian Williams, leaves the plat- form after crowning Queen Lora. Bottom cen- ter: Listening to Coach Lanier’s remarks are Kim Yetzer and Joe Carney. Bottom right: Pam Shears and Heath Daltom approach the plat- form. Tyger Marching Band Is Biggest Ever The Tyger Marching Band out- marched the other bands in the Buck- eye Conference this football season. They held concerts at Christmas and in the Spring at the time of the Awards Banquet. This year’s band president was Jean- ette Kidwell, vice-president was Starla Kareff, secretary was Tammy Kinnan, and Diane Curry was elected treasurer. The band council, consisting of two representatives from the sophomore, junior and senior classes, organized sales and helped plan activities for the year. ae eh kn Va ae e | ge ca MiNi he Opposite page: Top: Flag Corps. Cen- ter left: Freshman band. Center right: Percussion Section. Bottom: Wood- winds. This page: Top left: Sophomore Valorie Brown performs at half time. Top right: Majorettes. Center left: Trombones slide into “Across the Field.” Center right: Senior High’s jazzy stage band. Bottom: Brass Section PERS FEEE EY Ses sNeieey 23 ano eee - id Top right: Lisa Heston makes a serve. Above: Girls’ Tyger Tennis Team. Right: Shelly Sertell rests between serves ter we ee ae tre Te tt pe oe SS) : gadtrtity rpeetdbh LS FA Tennis Team Breaks Even Eight girls went out for the tennis team this year. They finished their sea- son with a respectable 5-5 record. There should be six returning girls to make up the nucleus of next year’s team. Tyger tennis players were coached by Ellen Haring. Only one award was given; that was to Janine Boocks as most valuable player. Janine went to the sectional tournament in Toledo. Upper left: Tami Jones prepares for action Above: Michelle Plankenhorn returns a serve Far left: Holly Heston leaves the court. Left: Janine Boocks shows disappointment 25 Right: Varsity ¢ Volleyball team Above: Reserv Volleyball team 6 Volleyball Team Rebuilds The Varsity Volleyball team went through a rebuilding year. With no returning varsity players, they started over. “Although our record was 0-12, the girls improved every week in all aspects of their game,” said Coach Bev Money. “We are looking forward to a more successful season next year.” Drita Shaban was named most valuable player, while Traci Grogg was named most improved. Reserve started with many new freshmen and sophomores. “Although our season wasn’t very successful, we’re looking forward to a better season next year with all our returning players,” said Coach Anne Griffin. Top left: Jody Shrader shows determination to win. Above: The reserve team discusses the game from the sidelines. Far left: Julia Owens and Perrise Chapman are ready for the ball. Left: Brenda Rice is caught off guard. 27 J = — . ‘4 —_ maares qu. ease mesenemenmenmeem: = = 206 199 195 178 Cross Countrymen, Golfers Have Discouraging Season Madison Malabar Malabar Madison Ashland St. Peters Lexington Shelby Lexington Fremont Marton Cléarfork Madison Madison Malabar Lexington St. Peters OPP 215 208 170 169 164 £20 160 166 165 175 166 158 157 165 148 157 156 Mansfield Tournament 6th, Buckeye Conterence 8th, AAA Setti6mal 12th Above: Tyger golf team.Right: Jr. Bill Kuenkle prepares to swing. Far right: Don Berry swings at the ball The cross country team had another discouraging season this year, finishing with an 0-8 record. The second year let- ter winners were Todd Kochheiser, a junior, and Vernon Johnson, a senior. First year letter winners were Richard Hunter and Tom Mack, both seniors, and Bob Griggs, a freshman. Vernon Johnson received the most valuable player award, Halley Weaver wea cross country coach again this year. This year’s Golf team ended their season with an 0-9 record. They fin- ished 6th in the Mansfield Tourna- ment. First year letter winner Bill Kuenkle, a junior, was proud to receive the Team Journey Medalist and Most Valuable Player awards. Dick Henry led the golfers this year. Top left: Richard Hunter runs with determina- tion. Top right: Cross Country Team. Bottom right: First year runner Tom Mack gives it all he’s got. Bottom left: Todd Kochheiser runs for the second year. 29 30 Varsity Varieties Presents Vaudeville ’79 Top left: Peggy Meckling and Lori Taylor have the “T.B. Blues” Top right: The heart of the Show! Above: Kim Yetzer shines in “Slicks” Right: In “Spot the Looney” Tedd Long tells Augie Bales, No, you didn’t win the key to the restroom.” This year’s Varsity Varieties com- plete with singing, dancing, and com- edy proved to be both entertaining and successful. The auditorium was given the atmosphere of an old Vaudeville house. Also helping to carry out the theme were John Weber and Starla Kareff who served as MC’s for the show. Arranging and advising the choice Left: Glenda Rice and Jackie Harris boogie in “Boogie Oogie Oogie” Below: Dean Maul relaxes during “Skool Daze”. Bottom right: Lori Taylor, Ken Shoup, Stacie Sharp, and Steve Selby slide through “Slicks” Bottom left: John Weber is a confident MC of acts were Director Ann Finlayson Assistant Director Ron Marvicsin, and Producer Debbie Pollman. Class Advis- ers, Mrs. Kohutek and Mr. Lull, assisted in all aspects of the produc- tion. Two evening performances were presented to full houses on November 16 and 17. WINTER PASAT SSRN EAE RRS: AVS DANTON khle LS ES Rita he This page: Top right: Tygers battle for a rebound. Top left: Tyger Freshman squad. Bor- tom left: Junior Varsity squad 1978-79 Basketball ‘Mansfield 63 Ashland Mansfield 58 Fremont .o Mansfield 62 Lorain Admiral King Mansfield 60 Elyria Mansfield) 71 Marion Mansfield = 60 Lorain Sr. Mansfield 64 Findlay Mansfield. 48 Sandusky Mansfield 48 Clearfork Mansfield) 71 Fremont Mansfield 75 Malabar Mansfield 60 Lorain Admiral a7 Mansfield” 55 Elyria Mansficld 54 Madison Mansfield 52 © Lorain St. Mansfield. 51 Findlay Mansfield 54 Sandusky © Mansfield 79 Marion Sectional Tournament Mansfield 62 Sandusky Season Record: 4-15 Left: The Tyger Varsity Team. Below: “Boo Boo” goes up for two. Center: Coach Goode, Coach Lanier, and Coach Andress plan some strategy. Bottom left: David Givand goes into action. Bottom right: The Tygers prepare for battle The 1978-79 Tyger basketball team gathered up a 4-15 record. The losses that were handed to the Tygers were close ones. Overtimes also caused many problems in this year’s season. One of the finest games was when they met cross town rival, Malabar. The Tygers stomped on the Falcons with no problem at all. Coach Goode was pleased with the team, because they showed determina- tion and pride in what they were doing in spite of many disappointments. Individual awards went to Del-Ray Feagin, most rebounds; Quinn Wal- ton, most assists; Russell Holmes, most efficient; and Bernard Feagin, best foul shooter. Quinn Walton also received the Most Valuable Player award. The Freshman team finished with a record of 5-9. The Junior Varsity team finished with a record of 5-9. The Jun- ior Varsity team finished with a 11-7 record. 35 SS AR 3% PEt oee aneee SAPS Lie eee nt At This page: Right: J. C. Gorman Queen and Court. Center bottom: Seniors Jeff McQuillen, Paul Twyman, and Lavelle Williams show their ‘stuff’ Opposite page: Top: Morgan Kiser in action, Center left: Tyger Wrestlers get peppy ata Pep Assembly. Center right: The Tyger Team. Bottom: Reserve Team members and fans enjoying the action from the scorers table a mt TIRE 7 (i ) 4 4 hol = ASHLAND 65;q0) 5 Tyger Grapplers Finish Strong The 1978-79 Tyger Wrestling Team compiled a record of three wins and four losses in dual meets this season. The team placed third in the Galion Tournament. 4th in both the Marion Tournament and Buckeye Conference, and first in the Northwest Sectional. Six members of the team qualified for District, including Lavelle Williams, Paul Twyman, Jeff McQuillen, Steve Taylor, Morgan Kiser, and Paul Dar- son. Lavelle Williams qualified for “je, _ i em state after becoming a District Cham- pion in the 105 pound weight class. The 19th Annual J. C. Gorman Tournament held on January 6 was a great success. This year’s Queen was Libby Penix, and members of her court were Sonya Taylor, Carmen Davis, Starla Kareff, and Sheri Sertell. Escorts were Jim Oberlin, Mark Feagin, Tommy Murphy, Gary Smith, and Dennis Seward respectively. Named most valuable for the season was Lavelle Williams. Larry Thompson was most improved, and Paul Darson was chosen as the out- standing freshman. Jeff McQuillen and Paul Twyman shared the award for co-captains. Top right: Varsity team. Top left: Tyger girls are ready for the ball. Bottom right: A Tyger jumps for her team Girls Show Their Spirit The girls’ basketball team showed their team spirit this year. Carline Curry had 281 total points with a point R : MHS Opp. average of 12.8. Becky Roessler had a 43 Findlay Le total of 259 points and a point average 52 Ontario (OT) 39 of 11.8. The Tygers total points of the 40 Lexington 37 season were 903 with an average of 41, Marion (20T) 42 sel , Z 34 Fremont 31 The Tyger Gir $ won the 1979 Sec- 30 Malabar a tional Championship over Shelby and 37 Marion 34 Galion. They won the 1979 District 29 Ashland 51 “of: 45 Madison 39 Runner-Up over Tiffin and Ashland. : ; : 39 Fremont 41 They also won the 1979 Ontario 40 Ontario 50 Christmas Tournament Championship . Findlay 45 : : d 2 Tew over Ontario, Lexington, and Marion. he. 4 32 63 Madison 22 46 Marion 38 40 Galion 38 34 Malabar 41 50 Lorain King 57 40 Shelby 36 48 Galion 43 49 Tiffin 4 39 Ashland 50 | 38 Left: Linda Givand leaps for the ball. Below: Tygers are ready and waiting. Bottom right: A Tyger jumps for the ball. Bottom left: Reserve team Choirs, Orchestra Earn High Ratings The Concert Choir, Girls’ and Men’s Glee, and the Ninth Grade Choir had an excellent season. Both Concert Choir and Men’s Glee received numerous superior ratings at the Solo and Ensemble Competition and at Dis- trict and State contests. All four groups were under the direction of Michele Shafer. Tony Davis and Starla Kareff were co-presidents of the Concert Choir. The Orchestra, under the direction of Percy Hall, also received superior ratings at the Solo and Ensemble com- petition. The highlight of their season was the Concerto Concert at King- wood Center. Top: Orchestra. Center: Freshmen Choir 4) 42 This page: Right: “Wouldn't it be nice if some day we two should get married, Schroeder?” Center left: Everyone gathers for a parade. Cen- ter right: Linus finds security with his blanket Bottom: “Face it, Charlie Brown, you're a fail ure.” Opposite page: Top: No. | Flying Ace searches out the Red Baron. Bottom right: You're a Blockhead, Charlie Brown.” Bottom left: Linus shows courage without his blanket. Center: “I've got to get this stupid kite to fly.” Charlie Brown .......- Warren Brown Laci noe nrg eye Lori Taylor te), Ga ER ee Peggy Meckling LAs re huncit tigate ee Victor Davis Schroedet ios uss veces Alan Lindquist Balhy se teste, amen Hh Lori Clay Musical Presented at Senior High “You're A Good Man Charlie Brown” was Mansfield Senior High’s first Broadway musical in many years. The cast sang such songs as “Happi- ness ”, “Suppertime”, and many more. The play was performed on February 7th at a school matinee, and then again on the 8th and 9th in the evening. It was the first major high school production to be toured. One perform- ance was given at Appleseed on a Fri- day afternoon. “With this production,” said Mr. Asher, “I have realized one of my goals for Drama at Senior High. I want to produce good theater and take it to the elementary and middle schools.” SPRING 46 Below: Mike Lehman vaults over the pole. Top right: Tyger girls’ track team. Center right: Raymond Bauhs throws the shot put. Bottom: Del-Ray crosses the line. The Tyger girls did not have the season they had hoped for, but they did work hard. The 20 member team had a record of 1-10. “In the future, the girls are looking for that one winning team that will carry them to the state meet,” said Coach Griffin. Mr. Hood served as assistant coach. Julia Finlayson and Brenda Barrett captured the most valuable player awards in track and field. Del-Ray Takes First Although the Tyger trackmen did not win any meets, they captured sec- ond place in the district and sectionals. The Tygers came in 15th in the Mehock Relays. Del-Ray Feagin was second in the 120 yard highs and fourth in 300 meter hurdles. Feagin captured first in the classic with the best time in Ohio for the 110 meter high hurdles. Coach Lanier and Assistant Coach Andress named Del-Ray Feagin cap- tain, while Earl Davis captured an award for most valuable member. Feagin also received an award for hav- ing the most points. Top: Middleton prepares for the toss. Above: Paula Mask leads her opponent. This page: Right: Botdorf waits for the ball to return. Below: Jeff Schad goofs off during prac- tice. Bottom center: Muffin Black goes after the serve. Bottom right: Mark Brumm returns the ball Opposite page: Top: The boys’ Tennis Team. Lower left: Scott Kochheiser aims for the ball Center: Leonard Waddell waits for the serve Right: Tony Feagin leaves the court after a game Netters Have Disappointing Season The Tyger Tennis team had a disappoint- ing season this year. Their final record for the year was 1-16. Second year varsity members were Cecil Bradley, William Franklin, and Todd Koch- heiser. Other varsity members were Mark Brumm, Tony Feagin, Scott Kochheiser, and Leonard Waddell. On reserve were Jerry Bot- dorf, Steve Calver, Chris Mack, and Jeff Schad. Special Awards went to Todd Kochheiser for most points and to Tony Feagin, most improved player. = 49 OR y Sees Softball Team Earns 7-9 Record f a ad MS aoe cae PE Fy welt a { Above: Girls’ Softball Team. Right: Janine Boocks prepares to hit a homerun. Top right: Tami Jones waits for the play. Opposite page: Top right: A Tyger runner q comes in home. Middle: Kim Pfleider can’t believe what she sees. Bottom left: Becky Roes- sler makes the pitch. —— 50 This year’s softball team was made up of six seniors, four juniors, one sophomore, and four freshmen. There were two sophomores and three fresh- men that backed up the other players. This season’s final record was seven wins and nine losses. Some high points of the season were an extra inning vic- tory over Ashland; victory over Dis- trict Champions, Galion; two victories over Malabar, one a come-from-behind victory. Janine Boocks had the highest bat- ting average. Jody Bishop and Becky Roessler had the most hits. Janine Boocks was also named most valuable player, and Cindy Beard was named the most improved player. 51 52 a Seed 5 or RNR ati a Top left: Scott Basilone gets some advice from the fans. Top right: Bill Kuenkle takes a base Center left: Kevin Meehan gives Brian Wil- liams some encouraging words. Center right: The squad shows what teamwork is all about Bottom: Reserve Team Left: Steve Paul prepares to show his “All-Ohio” form. Below: Varsity Team. Bottom left: Tim Baldridge receives a pat on the back from Dave Treace. Baseball Team Has Winning Season The 1979 Tyger baseball team fin- ished the season with a 15-10 record. The highlight of the season was the team winning 8 of their last 11 games. Special awards were given to: Tim Burton, team captain; Larry Thomp- son, most improved; and Steve Paul, most valuable and leading hitter. Steve was also named first team Buckeye. VOW Wuwwiae P : 164 9St: Peters 7 | 4 adiso} 4 Findlay 6 “Lexifigton 4 Galion 3 8 3 Shelby Ontario Clearfork = NRE KE Uad Right: The March family receives bad news of their father. Below: Mr. Laurence offers his assistance. Bottom left: Laurie greets Professor Braer. Botton right: “Hoity, Toity.” 54 “Little Women” Well Received “Little Women” was selected as the senior Spring production back in Sep- tember — before the television series bega n. The play takes place in the late 19th century in a well structured New Eng- land home. The story is based around four sisters and their lives over a four year span. The actors performed for a matinee at school, and for two evening per- formances. The productions were well received by all audiences. Melanie Asher Top: Meg receives a present from Laurie. Mid- x dle left: Beth innocently sits knitting. Middle Rachel Kick right: “But, Papa!” nd Marvicsin « Jim Marshall _. David Brown 56 This page: Far right: Russ White pres- ents the gavel to Jr. class president, Dave Treace. Right: Mr. Lull opens his gift from the Senior Class. Center left: Sen- ior guys take time out for a picture. Cen- ter right: Veronica Bundy receives a leadership award for being a student government officer, Bottom: Seniors get ready to march in for Class Day Opposite page: Top: Mr. Stoodt presents attendance awards. Center: Russ White gives Mrs. Kohutek and Mr. Lull their gifts from the Senior Class. Bottom right: Graduates enter the auditorium for Class Day assembly. Bottom left: Mr. Hender- son announces the winner of the I Dare You” Award Seniors Recognized for Achievements Seniors were recognized for their achievements at the Class Day pro- gram on June 1. This year’s valedictorian was Tami Jones. Claire Smith was named saluta- torian. Gold cords and tassels were pre- sented to all the seniors in the top ten percent of the class. Claire Smith and Russ White were presented with the Michigan Trophy. Five seniors, Malcolm McVicar, Sheri Sertell, Tony Leverette, Russ White, and Jody Schrader were given the Prin- cipal’s Award for their service to the school. Tami Jones and Russ White were named the top senior girl and boy by University Club representatives. Also honored for outstanding records were Sheri Sertell, Claire Smith, Cynthia Beard, and Starla Kareff. Runners-up for the boys were Shepherd Everson, Mike Essex, Bob Conard, and Alan Lindquist. = S22 ) Seniors Enjoy Prom Top left: Seniors wait in line to be served din- ner. Top right: Jody Schrader and Kenny Cooper were named king and queen at the prom. Middle left: Cindy Danas and Jack Morrow help themselves to a fountain of punch. Middle right: Tammy Kinnan and her date enjoy the fresh air. Bottom: Many couples attending the senior prom enjoy one of the slow dances offered by the band. Seniors and their dates held their last social event of the year, the Senior Prom, on May 19, at the Snow Trails Ski Lodge. Following a ham and roast turkey buffet, Seniors and their guests danced to the music of the Earthlings. The after-prom activities started at the Cinema World, which consisted of a choice of two movies, “The Champ” or “Phantasm.” Following the movies, at 3:00 am the activities moved to Vil- lage Lanes for bowling, concluding the last social event for the Seniors. Top: Couples relax after dinner. Mid- dle left: Many couples enjoy one of the fast dances that the band played. Middle right: Enjoying the scenic sights of Snow Trails are Starla Kareff, Gary Smith, Janine Boocks, and Rick Miles. Bottom: Sonequa King takes pictures to remind herself of the successful prom. 59 This page: Top: Valedictorian Tami Jones gives her message. Middle left: President Rusty White welcomes the class and guests. Center right: Carmen Davis and Gail Davis smile for the photographer. Bottom: Mrs. Joann Dutton awards the diplomas on behalf of the Mansfield Board of Education Opposite page: Top: Senior girls march in. Middle left: Tammy Brock looks over her dip- loma. Middle right: Cindy Danas receives her ' diploma. Bottom left: Bob Tuttle waves his dip- ii loma to the crowd. Bottom right: Salutatorian Claire Smith gives her message Diplomas Awarded on June 2nd The 133rd annual commencement and baccalaureate exercises were held June 2, at 6:15, at Arlin Field. President Rusty White welcomed the class, friends, and parents, after the Rev. Cloyd Kress gave the Invocation. The scripture reading was presented by the Rev. Walter E. Jordan. Valedictorian, Tami Jones; Salutato- rian, Claire Smith; and the President of Student Government, Tony Leverette, spoke before the awarding of the dip- lomas. After the diplomas were given out, Rev. John Shiffler gave the bene- diction. Then the class turned their tas- sels and marched out to the music of “Pomp and Circumstance,” provided by the Concert Band. 258 Ree ae : - d PLT DIER PAREN Bi7 ORGANIZATIONS EER Sais aoe This page: Right: Hyphonerian Staff. Center: Ann Yarger sets up a page design. Center right: Pat Gani takes a break at the September work- shop. Below: Tracy Blaising takes a break from her typing. Bottom: Publications Business Staff Opposite Page: Top left: Mark Jones chooses candids of juniors. Top right: Lecia Salsgiver crops pictures for her page. Center left: Ann Finlayson and Mike Essex work together on a layout. Center right: Manhigan Staff. Bottom: Staff members deliver their Christmas basket to the cafeteria. Vanessa Zellner and Augie Bales were chosen as editor and assistant edi- tor for this year’s Manhigan Staff. Mr. Gross is the Advisor. The staff spon- sored a car wash and a few bake sales to help raise money to put out this year’s yearbook. Mark Miller was photogra- pher, while Tracy Blaising served as typist. Mr. Robinson advised the Hyphone- rian staff this year. Kim Pfleider and Publications Record the Year Rusty White were the co-editors. John Rothrock took care of boys’ sports and was the photographer. Girls’ sports editor was Janine Boocks, and Tony Leverette was the news editor. The business staff worked on get- ting ads and selling and distributing the newspaper. Vanessa Zellner was the business manager, and Mr. Wayne Au was the advisor. This page: Top: Pep Club Officers and Executive Committee. Center left: Pep Club rehearses for Varsity Varieties Center right: Taking time out from a cheer is Reserve Cheerleader, Brenda Brown. Bottom: Reserve Cheerleaders lead a cheer at a football Pep Assembly Opposite page: Top: Varsity Cheer- leaders show their spirit. Center left: Varsity Cheerleaders discuss a basketball game with Mrs. Moore. Center right: Reserve Cheerleaders practice a dance step at V.V. rehearsal. Bottom left: Var- sity Cheerleaders. Bottom right: Reserve Cheerleaders. | | ) | 66 ] an) RORY Cheerleaders, Pep Club Show Their Spirit The Pep Club and Cheerleaders worked hard at promoting spirit this year at Senior High. Advisors for Pep Club were Mrs. Kohutek and Mr. Maul, while Mrs. Moore served as advisor for Cheerleaders. This year’s Pep Club President was Tami Jones; Vice-President, Kim Pfleider; Secretary, Patty McCambridge; and Treasurer, Tony Leverette. The executive committee for this years Pep Club held pep assemblies, sold pep ribbons, had bake sales, painted posters, and colored locker decals for the athletes. The Cheerleaders attended U.S.C.A. Camps at Walsh College in Aug. where they placed 4th and Sth in competition. They also received the Spirit Award, which is given to the squad with the most pep. The Cheerleaders purchased new uniforms this year with the help of the Booster Club. They sold iron-ons, posters, and had bake sales. Office Monitors Serve School This year there were many students who worked in various offices during their study hall periods. They delivered passes, filled mailboxes, and helped with any job that needed to be done. Monitors worked in the main office, attendance office, counselors’ office, and Mr. Black’s office. Library aides checked books in and out for students, returned their ID cards, put books back on the shelves, and did any other jobs that the librar- ian needed done. Students assisted Mr. Sauder in the bookstore by helping sell supplies before school and at lunchtime. Opposite page: Top: Mr. Black's office moni tors. Center: Main office monitors. Bottom: Library aides. This page: Top: Bookstore workers. Center: Attendance office monitors. Bottom: Counse- lors’ office monitors. Te the ay t e STA wv A eS at National Honor Society, pictured to the right, was headed by Russ White, president; Claire Smith, vice-president; Armanda Blakely, secretary; and Shep- herd Everson, treasurer. Their main activities were sponsoring the Honor’s Banquet and tutoring. Mr. Pugh is the | advisor. a. Black Culture Club, shown to the right, was led by Carmen Davis, presi- | dent; Tony Leverette, vice-president; 1 | Sue Hilliard, secretary; and Shelia i | Shepherd, treasurer. Their activities ‘. included bake sales and a dance. Mr. ic Pugh advises this group as well. | a i; 70 Various Clubs Contribute Talents Heading German Club, shown to the left, were Shelly Etzel, president; Mike Knapp, vice-president; Norine Daugherty, secretary; and Mark Knapp, treasurer. Mr. Nephew is the advisor. Leading the Key Club, center, was Augie Bales, president; Mike Essex, vice-president; Steve Finical, secretary; Jeff McQuillen, Treasurer. The key club sponsored the Mehock Relays Dance. The group is advised by Mr. Gross. The Red Cross, centered on the opposite page, was led by Claire Smith, president; Sheri Everson, vice-presi- dent; Jeanette Hazen, secretary; and Shep Everson, treasurer. They spon- sored the bloodmobile and collected money to buy fresh fruit. Mrs. Mudra is the advisor. “ ' 6 7 ee | 72 This year’s Electronics V.I.C.A. class had many fund raising activities, such as a car wash, a movie called Smokey and the Bandit and a candy sale. The money raised went towards a trip to Dearborn, Michigan, where the stu- dents toured The Henry Ford Museum in Greenfield Village. The president is Yogi Heckert; Vice-President Terry Neff; Secretary Tim Ogle; Asst. Secre- tary La Verne Bickers; Sgt. of Arms Steve Morris; Treasurer Reece Bowen, and Reporters Mark Miller and Mike Bell. Advisors are Mr. Smith and Mr. Miu. The Distributive Education class president was Vicky Cook, Vice-Presi- dent Armanda Blakely, Secretary Lisa Adams, and Treasurer Kay Abbott. The purpose of this club is to orient students to club activities. The DE organization had many fund raising projects. Mr. Davis is the advisor. Students Join Vocational Clubs This year’s D.C.T. club, headed by Mr. Finley, had many fund raising activities. The officers were President, Phil Reeder; Vice-President, Laverne Williams; Red Cross and Treasurer, Debbie Dulin; Reporter, Robin Ginn; Secretary, Tammy Brock; Sgt. of Arms, Dave Murphy; Photographer Brenda Clay. The OWA was advised by James Lutz. They had many business oriented Projects this past year. The purpose of this group was to develop success and accomplishment at school, home, and at occupations. The advisors of Automotive Mechanics VICA are Mr. Altman, Mr. Ammons, Mr. Olivieri, and Mr. Rastet- ter. The president was Ron Scarbury; Vice-President, Tom Lovelace; Secre- tary, Molly Martin; Treasurer, Denny Murphy; Reporters, Ken Myers, Mike Price, James Todd; $.A.A., Gary Reuer and Abubekr Kelly. 74 This page: Top: Senior IOE. Middle left: Karen Miller of IOE Steno practices her short- hand. Middle right: JoAnn Brent of COE takes time off for a picture. Bottom: IOE Steno Opposite page: Top: COE. Middle: IOE Clerk — Typists. Bottom left: Brenda Moore of IOE practices her typing skills. Bottom right: Jill Owens of Senior IOE types a letter COE, IOE Groups Have Successful Year The highlight of the year for sen- iors in the COE and IOE programs was a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in mid April. Some of the sights they visited while at Gatlinburg were the Smokey Mountains and the Vanderbilt Man- sion. Senior IOE toured IBM, Lumber- man’s Insurance, and the United Tele- phone Company. To raise money for their trip to Tennessee, they sold color- ing books, had bake sales, and had a fund raiser kit. COE had bake sales and a Kit-n-Kaboodle sale. COE officers were President Rebecca Fox, Vice-Pres- ident Pam Owens, Secretary JoAnn Castle, and Treasurer Kay Trent. Mr. Neuerman was the advisor. IOE offi- cers were President Jevita Perkins, Vice President Jill Owens, Secretary Tracy Blaising, and Treasurer Veronica Bundy. Mr. Groff was the advisor. Junior IOE Steno and IOE Clerk- Typists had many projects this year, including bake sales, a car wash, and candy sales. IOE clerk-typists also toured the United Telephone Com- pany. Officers were President Theresa Baker, Vice-President Denise Frazier, Secretary Melinda Martin, and Trea- surer Tammy Collins. Mrs. Miller is the advisor. IOE Steno officers were Karen Miller, president; Dewana Means, vice-president; Daphyne San- derfer, secretary; and Linda Zeigler, Treasurer. Mrs. Williams is the Advi- sor. ey HYLULHO TS Student Government, Classes Have Active Year Heading Student Government this year are Tony Leverette, president; Claire Smith, vice-president; Vero- nica Bundy, treasurer; and Marilyn Irey, secretary. The organization is advised by Mr. Goode. Student Govern- ment Executive Committee is shown at the right, and the entire Student Government is shown below. Stu- dent Government sponsored school elections and deliv- ered over one hundred Christmas baskets this year. This year’s Senior Class officers are Russ White, president; Gary Smith, vice-president; Janine Boocks, treasurer; and Kim Pfleider, secretary. Senior class advi- sors are Ann Kohutek and Robert Lull. Varsity Varie- ties and the Fruit Sale were two of the successful pro- jects this year. They also held the J. C. Gorman elec- tions in which Libby Penix was crowned queen. The Executive Committee is shown at the right. Leading the Jr. Class, pictured above, are President Dave Treace; Vice-President Sue Hilliard; Treasurer Traci Grogg; and Secretary Karen Dixon. Ann Lewis and Dave Gross are the advisors. The Junior Class spon- sored a successful Homecoming. They also had a pizza sale which turned out fairly successful. Pictured at the left are this year’s Sophomore Class Officers, Bobbi Roessler, president; Steve Kemp, vice- president; Joyce Stuht, secretary; and Don Dixon, treasurer. Sophomore class had a successful candy sale in February. Faith Oney was the number one seller. They’ve also had a car wash and two bake sales in the Spring. Mr. Prosser served as class advisor. President Rhonda Sylvester and her officers, Karen Metz, vice-president; Patty McCambridge, secretary; and Debbie Pollock, treasurer, led the Freshman Class this year. They are pic- tured at lower left. The class sponsored a candy sale and car wash. Advising the class was Mr. Mollica. PENIOURS 80 Kay Ellen Abbott Patrick Phillip Adamescu Gabriel Jose Araujo-Moron Marlene Irene Arnett Mark Anthony Ash Melanie Burns Asher Timothy Lee Baldridge Augustus Butler Bales € - 3 ; Linda Sue Barre Cynthia Deshay Beard | Regina Lynne Bechtol LaVerne George Bickers | , ’ 4 Darren S. Black Kenneth Black Linda Kay Black Rhonda Kaye Black Tracy Alayn Blaising Armanda Markay Blakley Karen Lee Bloomfield Nancy Ann Boals Elizabeth Rose Bond Janine Georgette Boocks John Michael Bowling Arthur Lewis Boyd Lenora Ann Bradley Dawn Robin Bradrick Sheila Laray Bradshaw Joanne Marchelle Brent Tammy Lynn Brock Brenda Sheree Brooks Jeffrey Lee Brown Judy Brumenshinkle Veronica Marie Bundy Deborah Marie Burger Patricia Ann Burggraf Joyce Maria Burriss 82 Timothy Doyle Burton JoAnn Castle Mary Ellen Caton Toki Keneise Chapman Brenda J. Clay Mark Edward Cline Arnold Coleman Tonya Leona Coley Robert Alan Conard Rischele Ann Coning Vicky Lynn Cook Thomas Lee Craft 83 «. 2 = me 84 Deborah Ann Cullen Carline Maria Curry Diane Victoria Curry Hillary Mist Dalton Cindy Lou Danas Anthony R. Davis Carmen Nadine Davis Earl Ross Davis Gail Kathleen Davis Clara Elizabeth Day Karla Lynette Dotson Esther Irene Duffey Deborah Ann Dulin Donna Durham Jeffrey Lee Earles Michael Larry Essex Shepherd Everson Donald Lyn Favers Del-Ray Louis Feagin Everard Alan Feagin Lawrence Bernard Feagin Mark Anthony Feagin Ann Finlayson Rebecca Ann Fox Jeffrey Scott Franklin Denise Rae Frazier Tracy Lynn Freeman Tammy Devieda Gamble Patrick Gani Laura Maria Gillum Tina Marie Grubbs Traci Lynn Hankins 85 Juanita Faye Harrison Stanley Harris Jeffrey Michael Hazen Jennifer Lyn Hazen Peggy Jeanette Hazen Teresa Sue Heintz Ricky Allen Hively Deborah Ann Holbrook Glenna Charlene Holley Richard Gordon Hunter Brian Delmar Jackson Carletta Marie Jackson James Kevin Jackson Amber Lee James Lisa Jessie Vernon Keith Johnson Garry Lee Jones Richard David Jones, Jr Tami Lynne Jones Starla Mary Kareff Jeanette Ellen Kidwell Sonequa King Tamara Lynn Kinnan Denise Ann Kiser 87 88 Gerri Lorraine Kiser David James Kress Brenda Joyce Lambert Foxie Elaine Leech Anthony Dwayne Leverette Barbara Jean Lozier Mark Alan Likes Harley Duncan Linquist II Ellery Lindsay Scott Ling Tedd Allen Long Todd Allen Long Thomas Mitchell Mack Gregory Duane Malmstrom Daniel Robert Marks James Matthew Marshall Susan Carol Marshall Molly Elaine Martin Ronald D. Marvicsin David William Maskey Paula Mask Crystal Mathews Kimberly Sue McGraw Jeffrey Don McQuillen 89 Jon Malcolm MeVicar Kevin Scott Meehan Richard Floyd Miles Marc Robert Miller Stephen Patrick Miller Yvonne Cozetta Miller Brenda Lee Moore Melody Renee Morant Stephen Dean Morris Jack Morrow Michael Lee Mosier Terry Arnold Neff 90 Julie Ann Oberlin Timothy Stuart Ogle Jill Owens Pamela Faye Owens Joan Larie Palmer Eric Shane Paul Steven Wayne Paul Elizabeth Penix Danny Micheal Pennington Dorothy Louise Perdue Kimberly Lynn Pfleider Debra Lynn Pollman 91 92 Carolyn Marie Porterfield Laronda Sue Price Deborah Sue Rachel Tina Louise Rachel Debra Lynn Ramey Philip Dwayne Reeder Richard Dale Rhinehart Pamela Sue Roberts Arlisha Kay Rucker Danny Steven Rucker Jeffrey Paul Schad Jody Lynn Schrader Charles Edward Selmon Sheri Ann Sertell Cindy Jane Shanor Darlene Kay Shasky Lori Ann Sheetz Sheliya Dawana Shepherd Thomas Eugene Simmons Beverly Sue Sloan Claire Louise Smith Gary A. Smith Brettley Hunter Spayde Lynn Dee Sqrow 93 94 Shelley Gae Stevens Robin Elaine Stewart Kealey Rene Stokes Janet Evelyn Stolle Deanna Kay Swanger Katherine Earlene Tackett Timothy Allen Tadijanac Jeffrey Suleyman Tasman Rodney Kirk Thompson Eric Coleman Todd Glenda Kay Trent Harry Michael Tucker Robert Edwin Tuttle Ronald E. 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Chitwood Lori Clay James Cline Slim Cline Jr Annette Clow Deborah Coleman Tammy Collins Leta Colvin Lynn Conard Sue Conner Tony Craft Donna Craver Brandt Cutlip Heath Dalton Kittie Daniels Sandra Daugherty Kim Davis Troy Davis Victor Davis Karen Dixon Lester Dixon Hang Doan Thomas D. Duncan Harold Edwards Jeff Eisaman Kenny Elkins Kim Elkins Linet Elliot Shiela Emerson Tom Erdenberger Shelly Etzel Sheri Everson James Ferguson Steve Finical Julia Finlayson David Fisher William Franklin Dave Frontz Robert Fuller Barbara Garrett Bob Gaston Irene George Mike Gibson Sherry Gibson Dave Givand Jim Gollehon Patricia Gorman Scott Green Traci Grogg Kathy Gruber John Halko James Hall 101 102 Duane Hamm Anita Harris Jackie Harris Dane Hart Dan Hellinger Curt Hencye Brenda Henderson Tina Herr Vincent Hess Carolyn Hilliard Sarah Hilson Cathey Hively Jon A. Hogan Carol Holley Joe Holmes Candy Holt Tim Horner Tammi Horsley Janet Hoskinson Robert Howell Vincent Hudgens Rhonda Hunt Tami Hunter Vanessa Hyatt Marilyn Irey Slenna Isaac Sabrina Jarrett Nola Jarvis Elizabeth Johnson Tony Johnson Ruth Johnston Jeff Jones Mark Jones Brenda Keeton Abubekr Kelly Morgan Kiser Robin Kiser Melody Klinkert Todd Kochheiser Bill Kuenkele Timothy Lambert Goldie Larck Willard Lee Clora Leech Mike Lehman Robert Leonard Scott Likes Bob Linner Thomas Lovelace Mark Lusher Jeanette Luttrell Kelly Lutz Donnie Mack Linda Maglott Eugene Markwell Jacqueline Marsh Melinda Martin Alene May David McBride Cathy McCambridge Sonya McCrary Rhonda McG lothlin Brian McLaughlin Dewana Means Dawn Meehan Dan Miller Kane Miller 103 104 Joyce Mitchell Joseph Nixon Jack Norris John Oakley Karen Miller Howard Mills Randy Moore Pete Moran Leroy Muffett Mercedes Nolasco Ron Offmiss Mark Ogle Darrell Owens Genevieve Owens Mike Owens Eva Parker Sue Parker Kathy Pelasky John Petrov ski Amy Phillips Thad Philpott Catherine Pointer Stephanie Potts Tina Pound James Pratt Steve Purvis Raymond Rachel Gwend olyn Rand John Ratliff Lana Ray Gwenn Rhodes Brenda Rice Glenda Rice Terry Riley Freda Roberts Chuck Rock Becky Roessler Eddie Rogers Neil Rooks Gary Rose Laura Rose Lecia Salsgiver Barb Sampsel Daphyne Sanderfer Sherry Schmidt Connie Seitz Barbara Seymour Drita Shaban 105 106 Steve Shade Stacie Sharp Jeff Shaver Pam Shears Alice Shepherd Becky Shepherd Patty Shepherd Steve Shores Jacqueline Shoulders Diane Shrimplin Edward Smith Jeff Smith Jodi Smithberger Latricia Spears Michelle Staples Jett Stroup Vicki Strubhar Terri Sutton Tom Swartz Linda Tadijanac Marvin Taylor Renee Taylor Cindy Thomas Ben Thompson Larry Thompson Lora Todd Lucas Todd Dave Treace Barb Trumpower Walt Tucker Jim Turner Kim Ute Gary Van Riper Jon Walker Peggy Walter Mike Warren Kim Watson Bryce Whitaker Lewanda White Brian Williams Mary Williams Vicki Williams Mike Wilson Anthony Withers Dave Withrow Eric Witter Kimberly Wright James Wright Randy Yaney Ann Yarger Kim Yetzer Linda Zeigler Al Corbin Anthony Cowgill 107 ae SOPHOMORES 110 Wayne Abernathy Dary! 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B. Williams Dexter Wilson JoAnn Wilson Marsha Wilson Stephanie Wilson Bobby Wingler Betty Wray Keith Yarman Anthony Yetzer Debby Yohman 130 PACU TY 133 134 1. Ronald Morvai — Principal 2. A. V. Black — Assistant Principal 3. Ruben Henderson — Assistant Principal 4. Kaye Ammons — Auto Mechanics 5. Marion Altman — Auto Mechanics 6. George Andress — History, Math, Asst. Football and Track Coach 7. Wayne Au — Algebra, Geometry, Publications Business Staff, Softball Coach, Footbal] Equipment Manager 8. William Asher — Drama, Speech, English 9. Fred Atwater — OWA 10. Richard Baker — Latin 11. Eleanor Beatty — French 12. Edwin Blackford — Vocational Coordinator 13. James Boor — Machine Shop, Welding 14. Mary Brown — Asst. to IC 15. Willia m Cahill — Physical Science 135 136 1. Janet Calhoun — Hearing Impaired 2. Thomas Campbell — OWE 3. Chery! Collins — Orchestra 4, William Cook — Machine Shop 5. Jeff Davis — DE 6. John Depler — Record Keeping, Business Communications 7. Michael Dessoyo — Vocational Adjustment 8. Roger Dressler — Driver Education, Baseball Coach 9. Dorothy Elsasser — Counselor 10. Gertie Eubanks — Study Hall 11. Barb Fairchild — English, Health 12. Elwood Finley — DCT 13, William Flanegan — Phys. Ed., Health, Wrestling Coach 14. Anne Gerrell — Spanish 15. Carol Goett!] — Home Ec, Family Living, Home Nursing 16. James Goode — American History, Quest, Student Government, Basketball and Tennis Coach 137 rm | || a Tis TT 4 ca cane | on GRt SEBRD! WEL OBE aN) B. 3 j [ 138 1. Anne Griffin — Health, Girls’ Track Coach 2. Richard Groff — IOE, Bus. Law, Bus. Training, Sales, Athletic Treasurer 3. David Gross — Old, New; Now, Later, Comp. Lit.; Manhigan; Key Club; Jr. Class 4, Percy Hall — Band, Orchestra 5. Carol Hane — American History, English 6. Gayle Harwood — Business Training 7. Richard Henson — American History, World Geography 8. Richard Henry — English 9, Golf Coach 9. Herbere Himes — Counselor 10. Ann Kohutek — Minority Lit., Survey, Grammar Usage, Reading for Enjoyment, Pep Club, Sr. Class 11. Wilbur Lanier — Phys. Ed., Football and Track Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach 12. Ann Lewis — Plane Geometry, Algebra, Jr. lass 13. Lawrence Linn — OWA 14, Roberta Linton — Health, Math, Science 15. Marilyn Losch — Home Ec, Child Care, Sewing and Tailoring 16. Robert Lull — Physical Science, Biology, Class 139 140 1. James Lutz — OWA 2. Dean Maul — Chemistry, Physics, Science Survey, Pep Club 3. John Miefert — Algebra, Trig., Girls’ Basketball Coach 4, Leah Miller — IOE, Typing 5. Nicholas Miu — Electronics 6. Joseph Mollica — Drafting, Freshman Class 7. Beverly Money — Hearing Impaired 8. Mary Margaret Moore — English, Family Living, Cheerleader Advisor 9. Cindy Mudra — American History, World Geography, Red Cross 10. Ken Murray — Art 11. Evelyn Nall — Algebra, General Math 12. Frank Nephew — German, German Club 13. Philip Neuerman — COE 14, James Olivieri — Auto Mechanics 141 = ———T 142 1, Carmen Olszewski — English 9, Nonfiction, Applied English 2. Thomas Oyer — Biology, Physiology, Science Survey 3, Renate Papenhausen — Now, Later; Applied English; Reading for Enjoyment; Courage to Be 4. Lane Paullin — Home Crafts, Wood Working, Power Mechanics 5. David Pierce — Industrial Arts, Wood Working 6. Richard Poffenbaugh — Biology, Home Horticulture, Audio- Visual Coordinator 7. Margaret Powell — Home Ec 8. Merlin Probst — World Geography, Civics 9. David Prosser — Drawing, Sophomore Class 10. Douglas Pugh — Creative Writing, Great Books, Advanced Comp., Informal Writing, Reading for Enjoyment, Black Culture Club, National Honor Society 11. Carl Raser — Counselor 12. Billie Rastetter — Auto Mechanics 13. Martha Rausch — Librarian 14. Harold Robinson — Survey, Creative Writing, Journalism, Modern American Lit, Informal Writing, Hyphonerian 143 1. Joseph Romano — OWE ; 2. Eleanor Rlyckman — Psychology, Social Problems, Economics 3. Charles Saud er — College Math, Algebra, Trig., Bookstore 4. Michele Shafer — Choir 5. Nancy Siebert — Phys. Ed. 6. Curt Smith — Electronics 7. Paul Smith — Counselor 8. Jack Soliday — IIC, World Coordinator, World Geography 11. Ronald Stollard — Phys. Ed., 1IC 12. Calvin Swander — Physical Science 13. Carl Thomas — World Studies, American History 14. Bruce Waite — Practical Reading and Writing, English Lit, Informal Writing 15. Halley Weaver — Math, Shop, Cross Country Coach 16. Walter White — Typing, Accounting 17, Barbara Williams — IOE, Shorthand 145 146 1. Brenda Yeager — Vocational Adjustment Evaluation 2. Pam Yurysta — Art 3. Phyllis Zimmerman — Home Ec, Tea Room, Basic Foods, Family Living 4. Marlene Groff — Secretary to Mr. Henderson, School Treasurer 5. Jane Gilbert — Secretary to Mr. Morvai 6. Joan Groves — Attendance Office Secretary 7, Sue Kochheiser — Secretary to Mr. Black 8. Sally Markham — Secretary to Counselors 9. Dorothy Tathgenhorst — Library Secretary Teachers not pictured: 1. Sara Bailet — Spanish 2. Robert Hood — Study Hall 3. Charles Marchant — Math 4. Roger Mills — Band 5. Carmelia Smith — English 9 6. Beverly Whitaker — Nursing Assistant Program 147 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 149 150 Kay Abbott — Publications Business Staff 2, 3,4; DECA Treasurer 4. Patrick Adamescu — DCT 4; Foot- ball 2. David Akers — Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Jazz Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; School Plays 2, 3, 4. Gabriel Araujo — Orchestra 4; Jazz Band 4. Melanie Asher — National Honor Society 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4; VV 3: Volleyball 2, 4; Class Executive Com- mittee 2, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Black Culture Club 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 7 ee ae Timothy Baldridge — Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Golf 4. Augie Bales — Key Club 2, 3, 4 (VP 3, President 4); Pep Club 2; Manhigan 3, 4 (Asst. Editor 4); VV 4; Bookstore 4; Main Office Monitor 2, 4. Kimberly Mauk Barney — DECA 4. Linda Barre — Band 2, 3: IOE 3; COE 4. Raymond Bauhs — Basketball 2, 3,4; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Office Monitor 3,4. Cynthia Beard — Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock Choir 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Tyger 4; Alt. Cheerleader 4; Black Culture Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Flag Girl 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3. LaVerne Bickers — Wrestling 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Electronics VICA 3, 4. Judith Bishop — JA 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Student Council 4; Class Exec. Com. 4; Volleyball 2. Darren Black — Mens’ Glee 3, 4. Rhonda Black — Basketball 2; Track 2; Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; Red Cross 4. Tracy Blaising — Band 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Govt. Exec. Com. 3; IOE 3, 4 (President 3, Secretary 4); VV 4; Man- higan Typist 4; Homecoming Com. 3. Armanda Blakley — Student Govt. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Softball 3; DECA 4 (VP); National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary). Nancy Boals — Attendance Office Monitor 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 33 Student Gove. 2, 3. Elizabeth Bond — OWA 2; OWE 3; Nursing Asst. 4. Janine Boocks — Class VP 2; Class Treasurer 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Student Govt. Exec. Com. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian Girls’ Sports 4; World Affairs Institute 3; Sherrod Brown’s Govt. in Action 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 4; Track 2; Softball 3, 4. Lenora Bradley — Pep Club 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Hyphonerian 3, 4. Dawn Bradrick — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Manhigan 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4; “Miracle Worker” 2; “MASH” 2; “Brides of March” 3; Four One Acts 3; “Little Women” 4; Who’s Who American High School Students 3, 4. Tammy Brock — DCT Secretary 4. Tracy Brooks — Basketball 2, 3; Drama 2, 3. Veronica Bundy — Track 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Govt. 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; VV 4; IOE Treasurer 4; Girls’ Glee 2, 3. Timothy Burton — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Golf 4; Attendance Office Monitor 4. Michael Caldwell — Baseball 2, 4. Tony Carrington — DCT 4. Mary Caton — Band 2, 3, 4; DE 4. Billy Caudill — Orange Sale 4. Brenda Clay — Band 2, 3; IOE Steno 3; DCT Photographer 4. Tonya Coley — Choir 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball 2; Office Monitor 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 4. Robert Conard — Student Govt. 2, 3; Counselors’ Office Monitor 3, 4; Foot- ball 3; National Honor Society 4. Rischele Coning — Teacher’s Aide at Brinkerhoff 4. Thomas Craft — Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2; Orchestra 3; Stage Band 3; DCT 4. Diane Curry — Band 2, 3, 4; Major- ette 2, 4; Jazz Band 4; Band Treasurer 4; Orchestra 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Student Govt. 2, 3; Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Pep Band 4. Carmen Davis — Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl; Choir 4; Student Gove. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Attendance Office Monitor 3; Black Culture 2, 3, 4 (Presi- dent 4); Business Staff 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. Gail Davis — Choir 2, 3, 4. Clara Day — Student Govt. 2, 3; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Civic Day Councilman 4. Carmen Dominguez — Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3. Karla Dotson — Choir 2, 3; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Nursing Asst. Program 4. Penny Duffey — Girls’ Glee 4. Deborah Dulin — Pep Club 2; VV 3; DCT Treasurer 4; Red Cross 4; Black Culture 2, 3, 4. Michael Essex — Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (VP 4); Varsity M 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Govt. Exec. Com. 4; Manhigan 4; Pep Club 2; Office Monitor 2, 3,4; VV 4; Homecoming Escort 3. Shepherd Everson — Student Council 4; Boys’ State 3; Black Culture 3, 4; Red Cross VP 4; National Honor Soci- ety Treasurer 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Donald Favers — Wrestling 2, 3. Del-Ray Feagin — Track 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Band 2. Everard Feagin — Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2. Ann Finlayson — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3,4; “MASH” 2; “Miracle Worker” 2; “The Crucible” 3; “Little Women” 4; Court Committee 3; Superstars Day 3; Prom Decorations 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; WV Director 4; Pep Club 2; Manhigan 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4. 151 152 Rebecca Fox — IOE VP 3; COE Pres- ident 4. Jeffrey Franklin — OWE 2, 3; DCT 4. Tracy Freeman — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Basketball 2; VV 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Patrick Gani — Basketball 2; Manhi- gan 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Main Office Monitor 3, 4; VV 4; Pep Club 2, 3. Laura Gillum — German Club Secre- tary 3; DECA 4. Tina Grubbs — Band 4; Majorette 4. Scott Hamilton — Electronics VICA 3,4. Stanley Harris — Band 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 4; Track 4; Wrestling 4. Zoneice Hatcher — Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Asst. to School Treasurer 4. Peggy Hazen — Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Secretary 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Jr. Write Off Finalist 3. James Heckert — Baseball 2, 3; Elec- tronics VICA 3, 4 (President 4). Wendy Hoagland — Black Culture 4; Red Cross 4; VV 2. Richard Hunter — Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4. James Jackson — Chess Club 4. Amber James — Spanish Club 2, 3 (Secretary 2, Treasurer 3); FHA 2, 3 (Treasurer 2, VP 3); Track 2. Evon Johnson — Track 2, 3. Vernon Johnson — Cross Country 3, 4: Student Council 3; Black Culture 4; Track 3, 4; Basketball 3; VICA 3, 4. David Jones — Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4: State Fair Band; Regional Orches- tra. Tami Jones — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4: Track 2; Basketball 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Softball 4; Manhigan 3; National Honor Society 3; Business Staff 4; Pep Club President 4; VV 3, 4; Scholarship Tests 2, 3,4; Girls’ State Runner-up 3. Starla Kareff — Band 2, 3, 4 (VP 4); Majorette 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4 (VP 4); Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Attendance Office Monitor 4; VV MC 4; JC Gor- man Court 4. Jeanette Kidwell — Band 2, 3, 4 (Pres. 4); Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Exec. Com. 4; Regional Orchestra 4. Sonequa King — Class Exec. Com. 2; Pep Club 3; Nursing Asst. Program 4. Tamara Kinnan — Class Exec. Com. 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 4); Pep Band 4; Red Cross 2; Track 2; Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Exec. Com. 4). Gerri Kiser — Choir 3; Ensemble Contest 3. Brenda Lambert — DECA 4. Foxie Leech — Red Cross 2; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Black Culture 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl 2, 3, 4 (Co-captain 3, 4); Student Council 4; Attendance Monitor 4; Manhigan 4; Black Women United 4. Tony Leverette — Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; Class Exec. Com. 4; Pep Club Treasurer 4; Key Club 3; Red Cross President 3; Black Culture 2, 3, 4 (VP 3, 4); Office Monitor 3, 4; After Prom Chairman 4; Hyphonerian 2, 3, 4 (News Editor 4); World Affairs Institute 3; Civic Day 3, 4 (Police Chief 3, Council Clerk 4); JA 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 2, President 3, 4); VV 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Play Usher 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Com. 3; Faculty Exchange Asst. Prin. 4; Reor- ganization and Design Com. 3; DECA 3; Soul Review 2; Superstars Day Com. 3; Fashion Show 3; Dale Carnege VP 3; JA Conferences 3, 4. Christine Lewis — Student Govt. 2, 3; Girls’ Glee 2, 3, 4; Black Culture 3, 4. Mark Likes — Band 2, 3, 4; VV 4; Orange Sale 4. Alan Lindquist — Football 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 2; VV MC 2; “Fables” 2: “Charlie Brown” 4; “Little Women” 4; Science Fair 4; State Solo and Ensemble Contests 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Rock Choir 4; VV 4; Optimist Speech Contest 2. Tedd Long — Key Club 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Govt. 2, 4; Office Monitor 2; Bas- ketball Announcer 2, 3, 4. Todd Long — Key Club 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4; Manhigan 4; VV 4; Varsity M 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3. Thomas Mack — Basketball 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Student Council 3. Gregory Malmstrom — Key Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Manhigan 4; Main Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2. Suzanne Marshall — Chess Club 4; “Charlie Brown” 4; “Little Women” 4. Randolph Martin — Band 2, 3, 4. Ronald Marvicsin — “The Crucible” 3; “Brides of March” 3; “The Mon- key’s Paw’ 3; Tennis 3; ‘Little Women” 4; VV Asst. Director 4; Man- higan Photographer 3. Paula Mask — Band 2; Class Exec. Com. 2, 4; Red Cross 2; Student Coun- cil 4; Track 2, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Pep Club 4; Exchange Student 3. Melvin McDowell — Basketball 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Tennis 2; Jazz Band 2, 3. Jeffrey McQuillen — Band 2; Office Monitor 4; Bookstore 4; Football 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Wrestling 2, 3, 4 (Cap- tain 4); Baseball 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Varsity M 2, 3; National Honor Society 4. Malcolm McVicar — Key Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Regional Orchestra 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Jr. Write Off Finalist 3; VV 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Civic Day 2, 3, 4 (School Board Rep. 4); American Legion Govt. Test Win- ner 3, 4; Optimist Club Youth of the Month 4; “Honorary Tyger” 4. Margaret Meckling — Class Exec. Com. 2; Volleyball 2; “MASH” 2; “Miracle Worker” 2; “The Crucible” 3; “Brides of March” 3 (Stage Man- ager); VV 3, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; “Charlie Brown” 4; “Little Women” Business Manager 4. Kevin Meehan — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Curriculum Advi- sory Com. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Homecom- ing MC 3; Band Exec. Com.; VV; Pep Band 2, 3. 153 154 Richard Miles — Band 2; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; VV 4; Pep Band 2. Mark Miller — Electronics VICA 3, 4; Manhigan Photographer 4. Ronnie Minard — Cross Country 4; Men’s Glee 3; Choir 4; Wrestling 3, 4. Brenda Moore — IOE 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 3, 4; Manhigan 4; VV 4; Office Monitor 4; National Honor Society 4. Kenneth Moore — Football 2; Home Room Rep. 2. Stephen Morris — “MASH” 2; Props Mgr. 2; Electronics VICA 3, 4 (VP 3, Sgt. at Arms 4); Red Cross 4; Student Council 4. Michael Mosier — Pep Club 2, 3, 4. David Murphy — DCT 4. Jill Owens — IOE 3, 4 (Secy. 3, VP 4). Pam Owens — IOE Clerk Typists Pres. 3; COE VP 4. Terris Parker — Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2; Student Council 2: Black Culture 2, 4; Track 2; Electronics VICA 3, 4. Steven Paul — Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Jazz Band 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Elizabeth Penix — Homecoming Court 3; J.C. Gorman Queen 4; Major- ette 4; Band 4; Red Cross 3, 4. Kimberly Pfleider — Class Secretary 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4 (VP 4); Band 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian 3, 4 (Features 3, Co-editor 4); Student Govt. Exec. Com. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. Debra Pollman — Class Secretary 2; Volleyball 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Jr. Write Off 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; WV Producer 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4. Carolyn Porterfield — Manhigan 2, 3; Business Staff 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Nurs- ing Asst. 4. LaRonda Price — Science Fair 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Civic Day 3, 4 (Council- man 4); Student Govt. 4; Office Moni- tor 4; Class Exec. Com. 4. Tina Rachel — Pep Club 2; Class Exec. Com. 2; Red Cross 2; JA Presi- dent 2. Debra Ramey — Pep Club 2; DECA 4: Office Monitor 3, 4. Linda Ray — Library Aide 4. Philip Reeder — DCT President 4. Sheila Rose — IOE 3; DECA 4. Virginia Ruhl — JA 3; DCT 4; Stu- dent Govt. 4. Jeffrey Schad — Rock Choir 4; Sr. Advisory Com. 4; Tennis 4; Prom Com. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Jody Schrader — Prom Queen 4; Vol- leyball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Student Govt. 2, 4 (Exec. Com. 4): VV 4; Band 2, 3; Flag Girl 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3; Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Com. 3; J.C. Gorman Com. 4. Sheri Sertell — Tennis 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3; J.C. Gorman Court 4; Office Monitor 2,3, 4; Varsity M 3. Cindy Shanor — C lass Exec. Com. 3, 4: Manhigan 4; Court Com. 3; Pep Club 2; VV 4; Choir 2, 3; Civic Day 2; Superstars Day 3; Prom Decorations 4. Darlene Shasky — Volleyball 3, 4. Sheila Shepard — IOE Treasurer 3; Track 2; Black Culture Treasurer 4. Lori Sheetz — Student Govt. 2, 3; Manhigan 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3; Gymnastics 2; Scholarship Tests 3; Homecoming Com. 3. Tracy Shoemake — Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Wres- pling 2; Mansfield Symphony 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4. Claire Smith — Cheerleader 2; Gym- nastics 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; “The Crucible” 3; “Brides of March” 3; Spectrum 3; Girls’ State 3; Civic Day Councilman 3; Jr. Write Off Finalise 3; Homecom- ing MC 3; Track 4; Civic Day Solicitor 4; Rock Choir 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 4; Red Cross 2, 3, 4 (VP 3; Pres. 4); Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4 (Exec. Com. 3, VP 4); Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Band Announcer 3, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4 (VP 4). Gary Smith — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4 (VP 3, 4); Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student Govt. 2, 3, 4 (Exec. Com. 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Jazz Band 4. Janet Stolle — IOE 3; DECA 4; Home Room Rep. 2. Katherine Tackett — VV 4; Library Aide 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Civic Day 3, 4. 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