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1980 MANHIGAN Editor Mansfield Senior High Mark Jones 145 West Park Blvd. Mansfield, Ohio 44906 Life ts a flame that is always burning itself out, but it catches fire again every time a child | is born. =: George Bernard Shaw Sess 4 AOE 4 Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal. Pamela Vaull Starr MANSFIELD - RICHLAND COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY You will find, as you look back upon your life, that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. Henry Drummond Courage is the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees all the others. Winston Churchill - a a hal Peet ey OE Oe ed administration A qudilorium caleleria P gymnasium I shall grow old, but never lose life’s zest, because the road’s last turn will be the best. Henry Van Dyke The man in the right place at the right tume doing the right thing in the right way. let Pemerte | | io Our daily thoughts should be evaluated above the cei ling. W. W. Loflin MHS © 7. “Marion” 0 Fremont 12 Lorain AK wy 13 Findlay Bem Sandusky or Elyria a sat ' 1 = 4 cao = Rol Tygers Take City Championship The fighting Tygers finished the season with a 1-7-2 record; nevertheless, they won the city title. The Tygers defeated Malabar 7-3 in the third game of the season to win the city championship. The Tygers went on to tie such state ranked teams as county rival Mansfield Madison, 14-14. Later in the year the Tygers tied state ranked Buckeye Conference foe Sandusky 6-6 in a very exciting game. Tygers Mike Lehman, Steve Finical, Scott Green and Courtney Avery received captains awards. Other awards went to Mike Cline, Best Offensive Back; Steve Finical, Best Offensive Lineman; Mike Lehman, Best Defensive Back; John Petrovski, Best Defensive Lineman. Dale Roberts received the Jimo Adams award. The coaches award was given to Joe Holmes. The Tyger reserves finished the season with a 1-6 record, while the freshman squad ended the year with a winning 4-2 record. Head Coach Wilbur Lanier and his assistants were pleased with the overall effort put forth by the players. Opposite Page: Top Left: Varsity Football Team. Top Right: Tyger Captains call the toss. Middle Left: Tyger Offense prepares to explode off the ball. Middle right: Nick Brandt awaits kick off. Bottom Right: Tyger defense prepares for the kill. Bottom Left: Mike Cline waits for warm ups to begin. Bottom Right: Gary Van Riper works hard during warm ups. Bottom: Dale Roberts confers with teammate Dave Brandt. This Page: Top: Tyger Defense goes on the prowl. Middle: Tyger Offense huddles during time out. on orks r w re Lexin Clear Marion Harding Madison Malabai Galion Crestline St. Peters Ontario Clear Fork Sm NAIR CO On ee na we oe get an 20 Tennis Girls Gain Experience This year our Girls’ Tennis Team had a new coach, Marty Elias. He worked very hard to ae help the girls develop their AY A tennis skills. The girls tried is ; aoa! i : their best and have learned a lot _ this year. Their record was 3-7. Special awards went to Becky Roessler for most valuable player. Debbie Pollock and Lisa Heston were the most improved. Becky Roessler was also the only three year letter winner. Marty Elias commented that many games were lost by only one point. He is also looking forward to a larger turn out of girls next year. Opposite Page: Top Left: Amy Essex and Debbie Pollock double up. Middle Left: Michelle P lankenhorn returns the ball. Middle Right: Debbie Pollock shows great effort. Bottom Right: Shelly Sertell waves to the fans. This Page Top Left: Lisa Heston takes a break. Top Right: Holly Heston charges the net. Bottom Left: Becky Roessler concentrates on making the return. Bottom Right: Marty Elias coaches a player. 22 202 Madison 176 Lexington 169 181 Crestline 181 6th in the Mansfield Tournament 7th in the Buckeye nference 12th in the Sectionals Golfers Look Ahead This year’s Golf Team had a discouraging season ending with a 0-11-1 record. They finished 6th in the Mansfield Tournament, 7th in the Buckeye Conference, and 12th in the sectional. Second year letter winner, Bill Kuenkele, a senior, was proud to receive medalist award. Second year letterman Dan Miller, a senior, was honored as most valuable player. Other second year lettermen were Scott Basilone, and Don Beery, while Mike Faut and Paul Smith received their first year letters. Richard Bazley received his 2nd year reserve with Steve Sidle and Greg Potts receiving their 1st year reserve. Leading the golfers this year was Coach Dick Henry. Opposite Page: Top Left: Basilone watches an iron shot. Top Right: Golf Team. Bottom Left: Miller reads the green. Bottom Right: Kuenkele doesn’t like his shot. This Page: Top Left: Beery heads for another hole. Top Right: Potts is pleased with his shot. Bottom Left: Smith waits to putt. 23 Super Studio 80 V.V. Theme The Senior Class sponsored this year’s Varsity Varieties on the evening of November 8 and 9, playing to packed houses both nights. Over 100 Senior High students participated in the event. The theme took place ina newsroom, with the opening song “Welcome To The Newsroom,” sung by Brian Williams. The newscasters led into each act as if it were a news story! Sue Hilliard, Cheryl Chitwood, Kim Watson, Kim Elkins, Ed Avery, Shelly Etzel, and Jody Bishop were Emcees. The Director of the successful Varsity Varieties was Marilyn Irey, and her assistant was Kim Elkins. Tebara Blaising served as producer, and Matt Todd was Art Director. Mr. Gross and Mrs. Lewis were the weary Advisors. The stage band, made up of Steve Purvis on drums, Jeff Jones on bass guitar, and Vernon Hairston on piano, provided accompaniment for many of the acts. Mr. Hall and the Jazz Band entertained during intermission and before the show. Opposite Page: Top Left: Brenda Barrett, Nasa Ray, and Tina Chapman are the “Rock Babies.” Top Right: A member of the Furburger Band imitates Steve Purvis. Middle Left: Eugene Barber, Jeff Jones, Vernon Hairston, and Steve Purvis sing “Still.” Middle Right: The Senior Class Act depicts Life at Senior High. Bottom Left: The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders are “The Sensational Six.” Bottom Right: Nick Brandt and Mr. Gross show their stuff. This Page: Top: Jack Elswick alias Elvis Presley. Middle: Me’s are Shelly Etzel, Sue Hillard, Kim Watson, and Chery] Chitwood. Bottom: Varsity Varieties staff are Marily Irey, Kim Elkins, Matt Todd, and Tebara Blaising. 25 26 Sectionals 0-2 Tyger Volleyball Has Dismal Season The Tyger Volleyball Team had a disappointing season. This year their final record for the season was 1-15. Tyger’s lost the Sectionals 0-2. Special awards went to Julia Finlayson, Most Valuable; Most Spikes went to Dawn Meehan; and Best Serves went to Sue Parker. The new Varsity Coach was Mike Davis. The Reserve Volleyball Team had a discouraging season. Their final record was 3-11. The new Reserve Coach was Wayne Au. Opposite Page: Top Left: Team picture. Top Right: Jody Bishop sets up for a serve. Bottom Left: Dawn Meehan returns a serve. Middle Right: Tygers take a water reak. Bottom Right: Jody Bishop sets up to return a serve. This page: Top: Julie Owens gets ready to make a return. Middle: Jody Bishop is setting up for a spike. Bottom Left: Tenette Blaising sets up for a spike. Bottom Right: Tygers take a time out. 27 28 Lori Simmons Crowned 1979 Homecoming Queen Mansfield Senior High held its annual Homecoming celebration on September 28 and 29 this year. Juniors chose the theme “Climb Every Mountain” for this year’s festivities. Welcoming the entire student body were the Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Bob Duellman and Kristine Anderson, who also presented the Queen and her court. Lori Simmons was chosen queen by the student body. She was escorted to the platform by Jack Elswick. Her attendants were Brenda Brown, Perrise Chapman, Sheyla Frazier, and Carla Stidham. Their escorts were John Petrovski, Patrick Vance, Steve Pollman and Rob Simmons. Queen Lori was crowned by Lora Todd, 1978 queen. Mark Knapp escorted Lora. Football captains Steve Finical and Mike ere presented the game ball to Queen Lori. Opposite Page: Top Left: Brenda Brown exits the automobile to watch the game. Top Right: Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Bob Duellman and Kristine Anderson, welcome the student body to the Homecoming Assembly. Middle Left: Patrick Vance escorts Perrise Chapman to the platform. Bottom Right: The photographers capture Jack Elswick and Queen Lori Simmons as they enjoy the festivities. Bottom Left: Sheyla Frazier appears happy while waiting to leave her car. This Page: Top: The 1979 Homecoming Court are: Standing: Carla Stidham, Giioen Lori Simmons, and Perrise Chapman. Kneeling: Brenda Brown and Sheyla Frazier. Bottom: Carla Stidham is driven around the field at the beginning of a big night. 29 Caen Ashland Invitational 7th pl. Lexington and Ontario (lost) Buckeye Central, Crest- line (won) Malabar Meet 5th pl. Galion Invitational 11th pl. Madison (lost) Ontario Invitational 10th pl. Malabar Invitational _ Uth pl. Buckeye Conf. 7th Sectionals lth 24 Clearfork 32 Tyger Cross Country Team Looks Ahead The Tyger Cross Country Team had another discouraging season, finishing with a 1-13 record. The team is hoping for a better season next year with the majority of the team returning with experience. Bob Griggs, a sophomore, received another Varsity letter for his second year on the team. Other Varsity letter winners on the team were Seniors, Karen Dixon and Kim Watson, Juniors, Valerie Avery, Marcellous Adams, Lynell Bryant, and Robert Zahn, and Sophomores, Jeff Brown and Ken Smith. Reserve letters went to freshmen Darren Jackson, Jeff Porch, and Sophomore Frank Richter. Bob Griggs received the Most Valuable Player Award on the team, while John Jackson earned the Most Improved Player Award. This is the first year in the history of Mansfield Senior High that any girls have participated in the sport of Cross Country. Since these girls didn’t have a team of their own, they had to compete against guys. These girls were Karen Dixon, Kim Watson, and Valerie Avery. The Cross Country Team was under the instruction of first year Coach Robert Hood. 31 Drama Depa rtment Presents One- Acts The Drama Department presented three one-act plays on the nights of November 30 and December 1. The director, Mr. Asher, chose three old-fashioned “mellerdramas” for a change of pace in Senior High productions. The first play, “The Saga of Sagebrush Sal,” took place in the old West and had cowboy and Indian chases and cancan girls in the saloon. Kristine Anderson narrated the play, and starring roles were filled by Rachel Kick, Victor Davis, Marilyn Irey, and Vince Carmel. Seventeen other students had parts in this production. “Millie, the Beautiful Working Girl” was about the love between wealthy Brentwood Draper and the family maid. This infuriates his snobbish mother, who is herself being pursued by the villainous Clifford Ravenswood. Marilyn Irey, Kathy Hempfield, Russell Penney, Sherry Kopina, Ed Weidle, and Jerry Fliger starred in the production. “Foiled by an Innocent Maid” starred Lori Clay, Julie Stricker, Janita Smith, Debbie Anderson, Jerry Fliger, and Kevin Ringold. The Follansbee family grieve over the supposed death of their grandchild, while the villain Longfellow plots to steal their fortune by impersonating the child’s father and later his grandmother. 33 pre xington Tyger Cagers Have Winning Season The boys’ varsity basketball team finished the season witha 13-8 record, the best since the 1972-73 season. At one time during the season the Tygers were ranked 20th in the state class AAA. They had an impressive win over Lorain Admiral King, who were rated 6th in the state. First year coach Joe Prats, a former All-Ohio basketball player here at Sr. High, was an important part of the Tyger success story. The Tyger reserve team, under Coach Wilbur Lanier, finished the season 10-10. The J.V.’s won their last three games over tough opponents to pull out the .500 season. Coach Jack Soliday led the freshman team to an almost perfect season. The freshmen ended up with a great record of 16-1 and won the Madison North Freshman Tournament. Varsity awards were given to Tommy Murphy for most assists and most points scored. David Givand was the most improved player, and Todd Kochheiser was the best foul shooter. Russell Holmes was voted by the team as most valuable player. Opposite Page: Top Right: Jack Cline on defense. Top Left: Junior Varsity Team. Middle Left: Mike Cline prepares to pass. Middle Right: Varsity Basketball Team. Bottom Left: The Tyger bench waits for a chance. Bottom Right: Stanley Hoke prevents the inbound pass. This Page: Top Left: David Givand shoots a foul shot. Middle Left: Holmes awaits a rebound. Middle Right: Steve Pollman hustles down the court. Bottom: Tygers move onto the court. 37 38 Madison Galion Marion Malabar Fremont Findlay Marion Ashland Fremont Ontario St. Peter’s Lexington Findlay Malabar Admiral King Madison Lexington Marion Opp. SESSLSERLSSVSORSERE Tyger Ladies Put Forth Great Effort This year’s girls’ basketball team, with the help of their coach John Miefert, accumulated five victories and thirteen losses. A win over local rival Madison was a highlight of the season. Named as most valuable player at the winter sports banquet was Becky Roessler. Becky also won awards for having the most rebounds and the best free throw percentage. The best defensive player was Linda Givand. Captains were Becky Roessler, Brenda Rice, and Glenda Rice. The Junior Varsity was coached by Harold Dean. Opposite Page: Top Left: Linda Givand eyes the basket as she dribbles the ball. Top Right: Brenda Rice goes up to block a shot. Center Left: The unidentified flying Tyger outjumps her opponent. Center Right: Brenda Rice calmly sinks a free throw. Bottom Left: Girls try to improve their shooting percentage while practicing at half time. Bottom Right: Becky Roessler prepares to put the rock against the grass. This Page: Top: Girls’ Basketball Team. Center Left: Becky Roessler grabs a rebound. Bottom: Brenda Ricle cooly inbounds the ball. 39 oo Tyger Wrestlers Have Good Season The Tyger wrestlers had a respectable season this year. They took fourth place in the Northwest Sectional Tournament, third in both the J. C. Gorman and the Buckeye Conference Tournaments, and first in the Fremont Tournaments. The Tygers had five district qualifiers, including Todd Mathews, Paul Darson, Gary Divelbiss, Dan Allenbaugh, and Mike Lehman. Mathews was the only state qualifier after taking second in the district meet. At the sports banquet Todd Mathews was named outstanding wrestler. Dan Allenbaugh received an award for having 17 pins. Gary Divelbiss was chosen as outstanding sophomore, and Thad Philpott was named most improved. Honorary captains were Morgan Kiser, Todd Mathews, and Mike Lehman. Opposite Page: Top Left: Paul Darson takes a breather. Top Right: Doug Mosier works over his opponent. Middle Left: Todd Mathews prepares for a takedown. Middle Right: Morgan Kiser takes a break. Bottom Left: Mike Lehman works fora pin. This Page: Top:Dan Allenbaugh pins his opponent. Upper Middle: Scott Green gets an edge. Lower Middle: Varsity Wrestlers at the Sectional Tournament. Bottom: Gary Divelbiss robs his opponent's nose in the mat. 4) Hang Doan Crowned J. C. Gorman Queen On January 4 and 5 the 20th annual J. C. Gorman Wrestling Tournament was held at Mansfield Senior High. An assembly was held on Friday morning to announce the queen and honor her and her court. Chosen as queen was Hang Doan, who chose Jeff Eisaman as her escort. The court consisted of Candy Holt, escorted by Russell Holmes; Irene George, escorted by John Petrovski; Stephanie Potts, escorted by Dane Hart; and Barb Trumpower Dilley, escorted by Ron Baxter. M. C.’s for the assembly were Sheri Everson and Bob Linner. Speakers were former Sr. High wrestlers Ed Favers, Jeff Divelbiss, and the Selmon brothers. Libby Penix returned to crown her successor; she was escorted by Bob Linner. At the finals on Saturday night, the queen and her court handed out trophies to the top wrestlers in each weight class. Opposite Page: Top Left: Candy Holt and Russell Holmes pose for the photographer. Top Right: Stephanie Potts and Dane Hart watch as other couples come down the aisle. Middle: A winter scene was used as a backdrop for the queen and her court. Lower Left: Barb Dilley and Ron Baxter leave the gym. Lower Right: Girls receive their flowers announcing the choice of queen. This Page: Bottom Left: Queen Hang Doan was escorted by Jeff Eisaman. Bottom Right: Irene George and John Petrovski listen to the speaker at the assembly. 43 46 MSH FPF BRON NOW WOH Oe Ree O Mt. B Vernon Admiral King Lorain Sr. Ontario Malabar Marion St. Peters Fremont Ilyria Ilyria St. Peters Crestline Fremont Findlay Marion Madison Ashland Crestline Sandusky OPP. POLE ES OIWWONNKOCH He KUT Netters Have Slow Season This year’s Tyger tennis team had a trying season which ended with an overall record of 5-13. They tied for sixth place in the Buckeye Conference. Earning the best record for the season were sophomore doubles team members Scott Kochheiser and Mark Brumn, so the Tyger’s should have a good shot at an improved record in coming years. Special awards at the end of the season went to Todd Kochheiser as most improved player and to Mark Brumm and Scott Kochheiser for earning the most points. Opposite Page: Top Left: Todd Kochheiser prepares to serve. Top Right: Scott Kochheiser makes a smooth backhand return. Lower Left: Doubles team members Cecil Bradley and William Franklin get into their match. Lower Right: Mark Brumm returns a serve. This Page: Top: Steve Calver gives it all he’s got. Middle Right: Tony Feagin clowns around on the court. Bottom: 1980 Tyger tennis team with Coach Jim Goode. 47 48 © ae YeuyRnee ee _ SOOO. Tygers Post First Winning — Season The Tyger softball team enjoyed their first winning season in softball history. The softball team was started four years ago. Coach Wayne Au said that he was pleased with his team’s efforts. Most of the team will return next year. Au only loses one player in Becky Roessler. Roessler won the M.V.P. ‘ award. Most improved went to Shelby - a Marge Hriesik, while Becky Ashland ——— Bauhs won the highest batting Malabar average award. Rounding out ,s ' the awards was Debbie Seymour with the most RBI’s. The girls finished the season at 9-7. Opposite Page: Top Left: Laurrie Taylor takes the inside pitch. Top Right: Tammy Conner stands ready in the field. Bottom Left: Becky Roessler delivers the pitch, as Debbie Seymour looks on. Bottom Right: Sue Parker prepares to field. This Page: Top: Becky Bauhs stands ready to bat. Bottom: The 1980 girls softball team. 49 50 “ @k es My. = x n Das ChRERONSOH SHR OOH ERWID SHE _ Galion Galion Lexington Clearfork Malabar Madison Marion Loudenville Lorain King Lorain King Clearfork Marion Vermilion Ontario St. Peters Findlay Malabar Fremont Fremont Madison Findlay Lexington Ontario °o ac) 1] WWW AANOCOMRK NK WUWoOoraQAAIb — —a 1 _ wos 4 Wi wd ate Tyger Baseball Team Records 11-12 Season This year’s Tyger baseball team ended its season with an 11-12 record. Gary VanRiper was the leading pitcher with an Earned Run Average of 0.78. The leading hitter was Paul Seymour with a batting average of .356. Bill Kuenkele was voted the most valuable player, and Larry Thompson received most improved honors. The captain of the 1980 team was Eddie Rogers. Opposite Page: Top Left: Dave Brandt looks on as Larry Thompson warms up for a big game. Top Right: Nick Brandt and Jack Elswick look on as Eddie Rogers makes a play at first base. Bottom Left: Larry Thompson and Bill Kuenkele are the most improved and most valuable players respectively. This Page: Top: Members of the 1980 baseball team prepare to take the field. Middle: The 1980 varsity team. Bottom: The 1980 junior varsity team. 51 52 Tygers Finish “Long” Season Tyger head coach Wilber Lanier, when asked about the disappointing season, said that the team was young and that this was only a learning year. At the awards ceremony Joe Holmes was picked as team captain and John Jackson was chosen MVP. Opposite Page: Top: The 1980 Tyger track team. Bottom Left: Abubekr Kelly watches his shot drop. Bottom Right: Mike Middleton makes a throw. This Page: Top: Marvin Taylor practices his handoff. Middle and Bottom: Dan Fisher practices his high jump. 54 Tyger Girls Take Sectionals Coach Robert Hood and first year assistant coach Renee Decher said that they had a learning experience for the young team. The highlight of their season was placing 5th in the state in the 1600 meter race. Awards were presented to Lana Ray as team captain, Val Avery for the most valuable member, and Diane Brown for collecting the most points with 167. Opposite Page: Top Left: The 1980 girl’s track team. Top Right: Brenda Barrett has a good time during warm-ups. Bottom Left: Linda Givand takes her practice seriously. Bottom Right: Samilla Brownell shows her form with the discus. This Page: Top: Linda Givand loosens up before a workout. Bottom Left: Lana Ray warms up before practice. Bottom Right: Rene Daniels shows her form with the shot. | | Drama Department Presents Spring des lay Mr. Asher chose the play “Good Morning, Miss Dove” for the drama department’s spring production. It was presented as a school matinee on May 7, followed by three evening performances on May 8, 9, and 10. The story concerns a teacher accused of being too strict on discipline, to the point of being unfair to one of her students. The matter finally comes before the school board in a special session. Many flashbacks reveal how Miss Dove got this way and show some of her philosophy about life and teaching. The large cast was headed by Marilyn Irey as Miss Dove and Lori Asher as her alter ego Lucerna. Opposite Page: Top Left: Miss Dove talks with Mr. Bradley about his son. Middle Left: Lucerna talks about Miss Dove's way of teaching. Lower Left: Lucerna looks on as Miss Dove confers with her doctor. Upper Right: The Glee Club serenades Miss Dove. Lower Right: Teddy Roosevelt talks with Miss Dove. This Page: Top: Old students visit Miss Dove. Middle: Miss Dove talks with Lucerna and the alter ego of Ralph Scott. Bottom: The school board meets to decide Miss Dove's fate. 57 58 | lt Mie i : ) } nt AAV RLY) Oe o1) 66008 RY) My Seniors Honored on Class Day Class Day activities were held on Tuesday, May 27, at 1:15 P.M. in the auditorium. Many seniors were honored for their accomplishments, and scholarship announcements were made. After welcomes by Dave Treace and Jeff Eisaman, seniors in the top ten percent of the class were given cold honor cords and tassels by advisors Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Gross. Next Irene George was presented the valedictorian’s medal, while Karen Dixon was named salutatorian. Outstanding students chosen by the University Club were Dave Treace and Irene George. Others honored in the competition were Karen Dixon, Sheri Everson, Lori Asher, Traci Grogg, Glenda Rice, Steve Finical, Todd Kochheiser, Mike Lehman, and Brian Williams, who also received the scholarship from the University Club. The Michigan Honor Trophy went to Dave Treace and Karen Dixon, and Pete Henry Awards went to Becky Roessler and Mike Lehman. The Bausch-Lomb award for science went to Steve Finical, and Todd Kochheiser was honored by the Civitan Club and the Mansfield Art Center. Special yrincipal’s awards went to Irene yeorge, Mike Owens, Dave Treace, and Brian Williams. Irene was also honored by the DAR, the American Legion, and the AAUW. Opposite Page: Top Left: Irene George makes her path on the floor. Middle Left: Julia Finlayson is given her scholarship award. Middle Right: Coach Soliday presents The Pete fea award to Becky Roessler. Bottom Right: Mrs. Harsch puts the salutatorian medal on Karen Dixon. This Page: Top: Irene George is honored by the American Legion. Middle Right: Mike Lehman takes his honors. Bottom: Tom Erdenberger gets a handshake from Mr. Morvai. 59 Prom Activities Held on May 28 On Wednesday, May 28, the seniors and their guests were served a fine steak dinner at the Mohican Lodge. Following dinner the 280 people enjoyed wandering around the park grounds or just sitting by the pool until the music started. The group “Spank” entertained until 12:00 when seniors headed back to town for after prom activities. At the after prom they were thrilled and chilled by “Friday the 13th”. and “Mad Max” at the Mansfield Square Cinema from 1:30-3:30 and then bowled and shot pool at Park Lanes until 5:00 A.M. Many concluded the evening’s activities by going out to breakfast before heading for home. Opposite Page: Top Left: Tony Davis shoots pool in the game room at the lodge. Top Right: Steve Shade and Brenda Peters enjoy the fresh air. Middle Left: Bobbi Roessler and Heath Dalton take a break from the dancing. Middle Right: Dave McBride and Kim Yetzer relax by the pool. Bottom Left: Curt Hencye and his date pose for a picture. Bottom Right: “Spank” entertains the many couples at the prom. This Page: Top: Enjoying the music are Jackie Harris, Jimmy Gordon, Kim Watson, and Todd Kochheiser. Middle Left: Jeff Jones and Cecil Bradley look on while other couples dance. Middle Right: Eric Jefferson and Lynn Conard enjoy the activities at the lodge. Bottom: Mike Wolf and Karen Dixon get refreshments during the dancing. 61 62 (a Commencement Held Under Sunny Skies Commencement was held for the Class of 1980 at 6:15 P.M. on May 31 at Arlin Field. Class president, Dave Treace, welcomed parents, families, and friends to the ceremony and recapped some of the highlights of the three years at Senior he v. William C. Newman read the invocation, gave a short message, and pronounced the benediction at the end. Irene George, valedictorian, and Karen Dixon, salutatorian, addressed their classmates and wished them good luck in all future endeavors. Dr. Fox lauded the class for their many accomplishments, and then Mr. Morvai presented the class for graduation. Diplomas were awarded to the 259 seniors by Board President, Mrs. Ruth Harsch, and Mr. David Kafer, another member of the board, as Mr. Henderson read their names. The class then turned their tassels and rings and marched out to the music of “Pomp and Circumstance” provided by the concert band. Opposite Page: Top Left: Dave Treace, Jeff Kisaman, Kevin Addington, and Dan Allenbaugh listen to the valedictory speech. Top Right: Troy Davis looks on while waiting. Center Left: Rev. Newman gives the invocation. Center Right: The Class of ’80 wait for their diplomas. Bottom Left: Scott Green receives his diploma from Mrs. Harsch. Bottom Right: Irene George is introduced by Mr. Morvai. This Page: Top: Salutatorian Karen Dixon receives her diploma. Center Left: Carol Champion awaits her diploma. Center Right: Ben Thompson is ready to move on. Bottom: Graduates are welcomed to the ceremony by their class president. 63 66 Publications Staffs Record the Year This year, Mark Jones was chosen as editor of the 1980 Manhigan Staff. The staff attended a workshop at the Mansfield Best Western on Laver Rd. in late September. Mr. Gross once again served as the advisor. Mrs. Kohutek was chosen to be the new advisor for the Hyphoncrian Staff. Brenda and Glenda Rice were co-editors. Sports editors were Steve Purvis and Larry Thompson, while feature editors were Chery] Chitwood and Jody Bishop. Photographers for both the Manhigan and Hyphonerian were Todd Kochheiser, Larry Thompson, and Alec Demoise. The Business Staff worked very hard to get ads, sell, and distribute the newspaper and yearbook. Mr. Wayne Au served as the advisor once again. Irene George served as Business Staff Manager for the newspaper, while Traci Grogg was manager for the yearbook. Opposite Page: Top: Manhigan Staff. Middle Left: Kim Elkins helps in preparing the Senior sections. Middle Right: Mark Jones assists Kim Watson on how to set up the Senior section. Bottom Left: Kathy Pelasky works on the school paper. Bottom Right: Steve Purvis and Larry Thompson prepare their sports section for an issue of the Hypho. This Page: Top Left: Glenda Rice checks over an article before sending it to the publisher. Top Right: Vicki Danas prepares a layout for the yearbook. Middle: Business Staff. Bottom: The Hyphonerian Staff. 67 COE, IOE Clubs Learn Business COE and IOE clubs are designed to create a better understanding of the business world. The highlight of the year for COE was an Appreciation Banquet for employers. Officers were Tammy Collins, president; Carol Champion, vice-president; Daphnye Sanderfer, secretary; and Brenda Taylor, treasurer. Mr. Neuerman is the advisor. Senior IOE, advised by Mr. Groff, had bake sales and candy sales. The officers were Lynn Conard, president; Becky Baker, vice-president; and Peggy Walter, secretary- treasurer. The IOE Clerk-Typists sold mugs and stuffed animals and took several field trips. Advised by Mrs. Lees, the officers were Kim Holt, president; Teresa Whitson, vice-president; Jackie Rooks, secretary; Dianna Collier, treasurer; and Theresia Cobb, public relations director. Junior IOE Steno is advised by Mrs. Williams. Their most successful money making project was B-Craft catalog sales. Officers were Judy Bundy, president; Sherry Gibson, vice-president; Valorie Brown, secretary; and Perrise Chapman, treasurer. Opposite Page: Top: Senior IOE. Bottom: Junior IOE Steno. This Page: Top: Junior IOE Clerk Typists. Bottom: COE. 69 70 Spirit Makers Add Excitement The various spirit making organizations have done a good job this year getting the crowds involved in the action. The cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Moore and co- captains Irene George and ly Holt, ahve had many compliments on their precision and routines. At the USCA competition last summer they won the Most Spirited Award. The varsity placed fourth in competition and the reserves were rated in the top ten. Out of 250 girls, individual awards went to Judy Bundy, third; Irene George, fifth; and Georgia Norris, seventh. Miss Papenhauson advised the freshman squad. The Pep Club, under Mrs. Kohutek and Mrs. Fairchild, have organized pep assemblies and sold spirit ribbons all year. Officers were Jody Bishop, president; Cheryl Chitwood, vice-president; Karen Dixon, secretary; and Shelly Etzel, treasurer. This year a new group, the Pomettes, was formed. This group of girls performed pompom routines at half time during the basketball games. The HRD section led everyone through enormous amounts of spirit and rowdiness. Opposite Page: Top Left: Junior Varsity cheerleaders. Top Right: Freshman cheerleaders. Middle Left: Varsity cheerleaders. Middle Right: Mrs. Moore is always on hand at all the games. Bottom Left: Pomettes shoot two. Bottom Right: Varsity cheerleaders perform at halftime. This Page: Top: Pep Club Executive Committee. Middle: Pomettes perform one of their routines. Bottom: HRD’s get rowdy. 71 (an a it Students Help Out Again this year, students assisted in various offices during their study hall or free periods. They helped the secretaries by delivering passes to students, filling teachers’ mailboxes, filing, or doing any other odd job that needed to be done. Monitors worked in the main office, attendance office, counselor’s office, and Mr. Black’s office. Library aides checked books in and out for students, put books back on the shelves, and in general, aided the librarians. Mr. Sauder had students sell supplies in the Bookstore before school. Opposite Page: Top: Library aides. Middle: Counselor's office workers. Bottom: Attendance office workers. This Page: Top: Bookstore helpers. Middle: Mr. Black’s office aides. Bottom: Main office workers. 73 == OY em ro) ao 74 Clubs Contribute to School Life National Honor Society projects for the year included tutoring, car washes, and bake sales. Officers included Steve Finical, president; Sheri Everson, vice-president; Karen Dixon, secretary; and Brenda Rice, treasurer. Mr. Pugh is the advisor. Black Culture Club, also under the advisorship of Mr. Pugh, was led by President Brian Williams, Vice-President Ed Avery, Secretary Candy Holt, and Treasurer Perrise Chapman. Activities included bake sales and two dances. The Red Cross, advised by Mrs. Mudra, sponsored two bloodmobiles in October and March. They also organized a fresh fruit collection and Christmas stockings for the County Home. Officers were Sheri Everson, president; Lee Johnson, vice-president; Ann Yarger, secretary; and Robert Zahn, treasurer. On October 6, 1979, the Academic Challenge team made their television debut on Channel 5. The team was made ap of Kelly McDonough, Pat Dollish, Jerry Fliger, and alternate Dan Lanthorne, Jeff Steele, and Kevin Foster. Miss Papenhausen is the team’s advisor. Key Club organized a VV act, and held the annual Mansfield Mehock Relays dance as their main projects. Advised by Mr. Gross, the officers were President Steve Finical, Vice-President Mike Lehman, Treasurer Dave Treace, Secretary Scott Green, and Chaplain Steve Purvis. The German Club was led by Kelly McDonough, president; Steve Calver, vice-president; Norine Dau ete secretary; and Melanie Bernhardt, treasurer. They held a lant sale, a candy sale, and a Christmas ornament sale. Mr. Nephew is the advisor. Opposite Page: Top Left: Red Cross. Top Right: Key Club. Bottom: Academic Challenge. This Page: Top: German Club. Middle: Black Culture Club. Bottom: National Honor Society. 75 Ay. ,: —— | ee Student Government, Classes Have Good Year Student Government, Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes all had an active and productive year in 1979-1980. Student Government had a busy ear, filling their time with a hanksgiving Dance, Christmas food baskets, the J. C. Gorman Assembly, and class office elections in the spring. The Student Government advisor was Mrs. Mudra, and the officers were President Irene George, Vice- President Bob Linner, Secretary Sue Hilliard, and Treasurer Sheri Everson. The Senior Class officers were President Dave Treace, Vice President Jeff Eisaman, Secretary Karen Dixon, and Treasurer Traci Grogg. Their projects included the Varsity Varieties, Citrus Sale, Class Day, Prom, and Commencement. The advisors for the Senior Class were Mr. Gross and Mrs. Lewis. Bob Duellman headed the Junior Class as President, Vice President was Don Dixon, Secretary was Pat Dollish, and Treasurer was filled by Kristine Anderson. Mrs. Kohutek and Mr. Lull were the advisors. Some of their activities were Homecoming, Christmas Candle Sale, Pizza and Sub Sales, a Candy Sale, and a Car Wash. The Sophomore Class was advised by Mr. Mollica. The officers were Karen Metz as President, Cindy Shafer as Secretary, and Carla See as Treasurer. The Sophomores sold their Class Rings and had a Candy Sale. The Freshmen were led by President Stephanie Marsh, Vice President Vince Carmel, Secretary Hanna Bolte, and Treasurer Amy Essex. The advisors were Mr. Goode and Mr. Pugh. Opposite Page: Top Left: Student Government members work on Christmas food baskets. Middle Right: Members of the 1980 Student Government. Bottom Left: Senior Class Executive Committee. Bottom Right: Senior Class Officers and advisors. This Page: Top: Freshman Class Members. Middle: Sophomore Class Members. Bottom: Junior Class Members. 77 Choirs, Orchestra Prepare Concert Music The various choirs under the direction of Michele Shafer had a very busy and exciting year. The Concert Choir made several trips, including ones to Malabar to reas a day with their choir, to the Richland County Home to sing Christmas carols and to Columbus to sing at St. Joseph’s Church. A candy sale helped earn money for these projects. Twenty-six soloists and nine ensembles from the vocal music department participated in the solo and ensemble contest hosted by Senior High on February 16. The choir earned top ratings at the district contest, making them eligible for state contest in April. The choir was led this year by See aac ne Brian Williams and Lynn Conard. The orchestra was scheduled as an early bird class this year with 54 dedicated members attending at 7:20 A.M. The oup performed at the Meccuine and J.C. Gorman assemblies, presented Christmas and Spring beacne. played for elementary school assemblies, and went to the state contest in Strongsville on March 8. Melanie Bernhardt, Rob Fischer, Lori Clay, and Barry Hall earned positions in the All- State Orchestra and spent three days in Columbus performing for the Ohio Music Education Association. Percy Hall and his assistants, Chery] Collins and John Woods, were in charge of the orchestra. Opposite Page: Top Left: Ms. Shafer conducts the choir. Top Right: Mr. Hall works with the violin section of the orchestra. Center: Concert Choir. Borrom: Orchestra. This Page: Top: Women’s Chorus. Center: Tenor-Bass Chorus. Bottom: Freshman Choir. 79 80 Vocational Clubs Help Prepare Students for Future Jobs This year’s DCT club, headed by Mr. Finley, had many fund raising activities and social functions suc as a Halloween party, a Christmas arty, and an employee’s banquet. he officers were President Douglas Arter, Vice President Reece Bower, Secretary Mary Myers, Treasurer Patricia Brooks, Sgt. at Arms Dennis Stickney, Photographer Darrel Owens, and Reporters Vicki Williams and David McBride. The electronics VICA advisor was Mr. Miu. Their highlight of the year was a field trip to COSI in olumbus. The President of the club was Kevin Addington; Vice President, Steve Bailey; Sgt. at Arms, Jeff Stroup; Reporter, Joe O’Shields; and Photographer, Todd Mathews. The advisors of the Automotive Mechanics VICA were Mr. Altman, Mr. Ammons, Mr. Oliveri, and Mr. Rastetter. The President was Michael Owens, Vice President, Howard Mills; Secretary, Janet Hoskinson; and Treasurer, Sarah Hillson. The club took some educational field trips and helped the community by giving safety inspections. he Distributive Education was headed by Mr. Davis. The officers were President John Halko, Vice President Jeff Eisaman, Secretary Alene May, and Treasurer Annette Clow. They held a candy sale anda aa raffle to earn money for their field trip. Opposite Page: Top: Auto VICA. Middle Left: Mr. Olivieri teaches students a new trade. Middle Right: Joe O’Shields works away. Bottom: Mr. Finley works with students durin This Page: Top: Diversified Som ares Training. Middle: Electronics VICA. s Bottom: Distributive Education. 81 Tygers March On The Marching Band provided good shows for all football games this year and went on to offer concerts and participate in contests during the rest of the year. They earned a one rating in district, which made them eligible to go on to the state contest. The cheese and sausage sale was the major money making project this year. Activities took place under the direction of Mr. Hall, Mr. Woods, and the senior officers: Mike Owens, president; Steve Purvis, vice-president; Karen Dixon, secretary; and Kathy Pelasky and Vicki Strubhar, treasurers. This year two jazz bands were put together to perform for Varsity Varieties and for other school and community functions. The Pep Band provided music a nd spirit for the basketball games. Opposite Page: Upper Left: Tyger Flag Corps. Upper Right: Percussion section. Center Left: Tyger Twirlers. Center Right: Freshman Band. Bottom Left: Brass section. Bottom Right: Drummers put it all into the halftime show. This Page: Top: Jazz Band I. Center: Woodwind section. Bottom: Jazz Band II. 83 86 Mareellous Adams ‘Kevin iB. Addington Daniel Alllenbaugh Patrik M. Anderson Douglas KR. A iter Lor €. Asher Courtney Fay Avery Plead Bate, ARebeooa L. Baker | : Pid + ets. Theresa By Baker Steven A (. Bailey Teffrey A. Baldridge es he Steven E. Barker ‘ Donna ge Barker Scott t . 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Vipperman Maureena Vollmer J.C. Walker Rhonda Ward Kenneth Webb Carmie Webb Keith White John Wilburn Cornell Williams Gloria Williams Laura Williams Tanny Williams Marianne Wiseman Terrence Witcher Danielle Young Harry Zeigler Michelle Owens Clinton Turner I OBSERVA 137 140 Wayne Au — Algebra, Geometry, Softball Coach, Publications Business Adviser, Football Equipment Manager, Reserve Volleyball Coach. Fred Atwater — OWA. William Asher — Drama, Speech, English 9. George Andress — History, Asst. Football and Track Coach. Kaye Ammons — Auto Mechanics. Marion Altman — General Math. Sara Bailet (not pictured) — Spanish. James Bachrens — Health, IIC. Eleanor Beatty — French. Donald Barnard (not pictured) — Hearing Impaired. Vincent Black — Assistant Principal. Edwin Bl ackford — Vocational Coordinator. ual Me sll oy lil James Boor — Welding. William Cahill — Physical Science. William Cook — Machine Shop. Mary Brown — Assistant to IIC. Thomas Campbell — OWE. William Castanien (not pictured) — Work Shop. Chery] Collins — Orchestra. Jeff Davis — DE. John Depler — Record Keeping, Business Communications. Dalton Derr — English 9 and 10. Roger Dressler — Driver Education, Baseball Coach. Gertie Eubanks — Study Hall. Elwood Finlely — DCT. Barbara Fairchild — English, Pep Club Advisor. James Goode — Comparative Government, American History, Quest, Tennis Coach, Freshman Advisor. William Flanegan — Phys. Ed., Wrestling Coach. Ann Gerrell — Spanish. Jane Gilbert — Secretary to Mr. Morvai. Ann Griffin — Phys. Ed., Health. Dorothy Elsasser — Counselor. 142 i Marlene Groff — Secretary to Mr. Henderson, School Treasurer. Richard Groff — Senior IOE, Business Law, Business Economics, Ticket Manager. David Gross — English 10, Manhigan Advisor, Senior Class Advisor, Key Club Advisor. Percy Hall — Band, Orchestra. Gayle Harwood — Business World. Grayce Harris (not pictured) Secretary to Mr. Henderson, School Treasurer. Richard Henry — English 11, Golf Coach. Carol Hane — English 9. Cynthia Helman — Biology, Physiology. Ruben Henderson — Assistant Principal. Richard Henson — American History. 143 Herbert Himes — Counselor. Sue Kochheiser — Secretary to Mr. Black. Robert Hood — Study Hall, Cross Country and Girls’ Track Coach. Ann Kohutek — English 11, Mythology, Journalism, Hyphonerian Advisor, Junior Class Advisor, Pep Club Advisor. Wilbur Lanier — Phys. Ed., Football, Track, and Asst. Basketball Coach. Nancy Lees — Personal Typing, IOE Clerk-Typists. Lawrence Linn — OWA. Ann Lewis — Algebra, Geometry, Senior Class Advisor. Marilyn Losch — Home Economies, Child Development, Tailoring. Robert Lull — Biology, Physical Science, Junior Class Advisor. 144 James Lutz — OWE. Sally Markham — Secretary to Counselors. Thomas Mapes — Math, Work Orientation. Dean Maul — Chemistry, Physics. Loretta McBride — Typing. James McMillen — Math, Science, Health. John Miefert — Algebra, Girls’ Basketball, Asst. Football Coach. Nicholas Miu — Electronies. Joseph Mollica — Vocational Drafting, Sophomore Class Advisor. Ken Murray — Art. Philip Neuerman — COE. 145 Mary Margaret Moore — English, Family Living, Work Orientation, Cheerleader Advisor. Ronald Morvai — Principal. Cindy Mudra — American History, Student Government Advisor, Red Cross Advisor. Evelyn Nall — Algebra. James Olivieri — Auto Mechanics. Frank Nephew — German, German Club. Carmen Olszewski — English 9. Renate Papenhausen — English 10, Academic Challenge Advisor, Freshman Cheerleader Advisor. Ed Patton (not pictured) — Auto Mechanics. David Prosser — Drawing, Machine Shop. Lane Paullin — Power Mechanics. David Peirce Wood Shop. Richard Poffenbaugh — Biology, Home Horticulture. Margaret Powell — Home Economics. Michele Shafer — Choir. Loretta Raser (not pictured) — Hearing Impaired. Joe Prats (not pictured) — Phys. Ed., Basketball Coach. Merlin Probst — World Studies, American History. Car] Raser — Counselor. Billie Rastetter — Auto Mechanics. Eleanor Ryckman — Psychology, Social Problems, Business Economies, English 10. Charles Sauder — Algebra, College Math, Trigonometry, Bookstore. Angela Scurci — Personal Typing, IOE Clerk-Typists. 147 148 Douglas Pugh — Great Books, Advanced Composition, English 11, Advisor to National Honor Society, Black Culture Club, and Freshman Class. Nancy Seibert — Health, Phys. Ed. Shirley Sidle — Librarian. Curt Smith — Electronics. Paul Smith — Counselor. Jack Soliday — World Geography, Faculty Manager, Freshman Basketball Coach. Gloria Stillwell — Secretary to Attendance Office. Ronald Stallard — OWE. Phil Stoodt — Attendance Coordinator, World Geography. Calvin Swander — Physical Science. Beverly Whitaker (not pictured) — Nursing Assistant Program. Dorothy Tatgenhorst — Secretary to Library. Pam Yurysta — Art, Photography. John Wood (not pictured) — Orchestra, Band. Carl Thomas — American History, World Studies. Bruce Waite — English 11, Practical Reading, Practical Writing. Halley Weaver — Math. Walter White — Typing, Accounting. Barbara Williams — IOE Steno, Shorthand. Phyllis Zimmerman — Home Economics, Tea Room, Family Living, Survival, Family Health. 149 152 Kevin Addington — Electronics VICA 8, 4 (President 4). Doug Arter — Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 8, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; VICA Presi- dent 4. Lori Asher — National Honor Society 8, 4; Student Govern- ment 4; Class Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Publications Busi- ness Staff 3, 4; Office Monitor 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; School Plays 2, 3, 4. Courtney Avery — Football 4; Band 2; Choir 4. Steve Bailey — Electronics VICA 8, 4 (Vice-President 4). Becky Baker — Senior IOE Vice-President 4. Jeff Baldridge — Baseball 3. Donna Barker — Jr. Achieve- ment 2; Pep Club 2; Senior IOE 4, Scott Basilone — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; TB Chorus 4. Mike Bell — Band 2, 3; Jr. Achievement 2, 3; German Club 2; Electonics VICA 8, 4. Jody Bishop — Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Class Executive Committee 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment Executive Committee 3, 4; Varsity Varieties 3, 4 (MC 4); Office Monitor 4. John Black — Football 3, 4; Track 3; Office Monitor 4. Vanessa Black — Pep Club 2; Tennis 2; Basketball 2; Black Culture Club 8, 4. Cecil Bradley — Band 2, 8, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Black Culture Club 3. Dave Brandt — Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 4; Key Club 4; Manhigan 4; VV 4. Stacy Brandt — Softball Mgr. 2; Volleyball Stat 3; Band 2, 8, 4; Flag Corps 3, 4; Office Moni- tor 2, 3,4; VV 4. Mark Brooks — Black Culture Club 4; Scholarship Tests 4; Sci- ence Fair 4. Diane Brown — Track 8, 4. Samilla Brownell — Track 4. Vanessa Burnell — National Honor Society 4; Tennis 2; Bas- ketball 2, 3; Choir 2, 3,4; DE 4. Rita Calhoun — Jr. Achieve- ment 2. Debbie Carter — Choir. Vanessa Chatman — Office Monitor 4; Black Culture Club 4; Class Executive Committee 3, 4, Jack Cline — Basketball 2, 3, 4. Mike Cline — Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Manhigan 4. Annette Clow — Choir 2, 3; Bus- iness Staff 3, 4; DECA Trea- surer 4; Student Government 3. Tammy Collins — IOE Trea- surer 3; COE President 4. Leta Colvin — Pep Club 2; Black Culture Club 2; IOE8, 4. Lynn Conard — Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4 (Co-President 4); IOE President 4; Rock Choir 3, 4, Heath Dalton — Football 2; Wrestling 2; German Club 2; Drafting Club 3. Victor Davis — Choir 4; Band 2, 3, 4; School Plays 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 3, 4. Barb Trumpower Dilley — Ger- man Club 2; Manhigan 3; OWE 4; J.C. Gorman Court 4. Karen Dixon — Outstanding Sophomore 2; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, 4); Student Gov- ernment 2, 8, 4; Red Cross 3; Pep Club Secretary 4; Home- coming Chairman 3; Band 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Flag Corps 3, 4 (Captain 4); Pep Band 3; Orchestra 4; Business Staff 2, 3, 4; VV 4; Cross Country 4; Civic Day Councilman 4; Scholarship Tests 2, 8, 4. Jeff Eisaman — Class Execu- tive Committee 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 4); Student Govern- ment 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Pep Club 2, 3; Tennis 2; DECA 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Business Staff 3, 4; Office Moni- tor 3, 4; J. C. Gorman Queen Escort 4. Kim Elkins — Basketball 2; Tennis 2; Class Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; VV 3, 4; (Asst. Director and MC 4); Manhigan 4; Hyphonerian 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Government 4; Flag Corps 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Sci- ence Fair 2, 3. Thomas Erdenberger — Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Shelly Etzel — Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment Executive Committee 3, 4; Wrestling Stat 2, 3; Ger- man Club (Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3); Basketball 2; Basket- ball Stat 3; VV Business Man- ager 4; Choir 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Business Staff 3, 4; Scholarship Tests 2, 4; Civic Day 3, 4; J. C. Gorman Commit- tee 4. Sheri Everson — Class Execu- tive Committee 2, 3, 4; Red Cross (Treasurer 3, President 4); Band Announcer 38, 4; Student Government 38, 4 (Treasurer 4); National Honor Society 3, 4 (Vice-President); Homecoming MC 3; J. C. Gorman MC 4; Pep Club 2; Business Staff. Jamie Ferguson — DE Class President 4. Steve Finical — Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, President 4); National Honor Society 38, 4 (President); Football 2, 3, 4 (Co- Captain 4, All Ohio 4); Science Fair 2, 4; Class Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3; VV 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Scholarship Tests 2, 3, 4. Julia Finlayson — Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 4; Orchestra 4; Track 2,3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. William Franklin — Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Irene George — Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment 3, 4 (President 4); Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4 (Manager 4); Homecoming Court 3; VV 3, 4; J.C. Gorman Court 4. Mike Gibson — Band 2, 3; Voca- tional Drafting 3, 4. David Givand — Student Gov- ernment 2; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4; VICA 8; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; VV 4. Jim Gollehon — DECA. Scott Green — Football 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Key Club 8, 4 (Sec- 153 154 retary 4); Wrestling 3, 4; Var- sity M 2; VV 4; Office Monitor 4; Welding Shop Asst. 4. Traci Grogg — Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, 4); Student Government Execu- tive Committee 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Tyger Mas- cot 4; Volleyball 2, 3; VV 4; Girls’ State 3; Publications Bus- iness Staff 2, 3, 4 (Manager 4); Office Monitor 2; Choir 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Prom Committee 4, Kathy Gruber — Pep Club 2, 3; Nursing Assistant 4. John Halko — DECA President 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Student Gov- ernment 2, 3. Kathy Haney — DE 4; Student Government 4. Don Hardy — Electronics Club 34 Dane Hart — Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Wrestling 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4. Curt Hencye — Band 2, 3, 4; Publications Business Staff 3. Brenda Henderson — Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Class Execu- tive Committee 2, 3. Carolyn Hilliard — Student Government 8, 4 (Secretary 4); Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2, Vice-President 3); Red Cross 2, 3. 4; Black Cul- ture Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3); Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 8, 4; Choir 4; World Affairs Institute 3; Levy Committee 4. Sarah Hilson — Auto VICA Treasurer 4. Carol Holley — Nursing Assist- ant 4. Joe Holmes — Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Candy Holt — Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Black Culture Club 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4; J. C. Gorman Court 4; Class Executive Committee 4. Tammi Horsley — OWE 3, 4. Janet Hoskinson — Auto VICA Secretary 4. Vanessa Hyatt — Student Goy- ernment 2, 3, 4 (Executive Com- mittee 3, 4); Pep Club 2; Class Executive Committee 3; Red Cross 2, 3; COE 4; Homecoming Committee 3; School Plays 2, 3 (Stage Manager 2); Office Mon- itor 8; Superstars Day Commit- tee 2. Marilyn Irey — Class Executive Committee 3, 4; Student Gov- ernment 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3); Band 2, 3, 4; Pom Pom Captain 4; Choir 4; VV Director 4; Bas- ketball 2; Civic Day 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 4; School Plays 3, 4 (Stage Manager 3). Elizabeth Johnson — Student Government 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Red Cross 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Class Execu- tive Committee 2, 3, 4; Publica- tions Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Manhigan 3, 4; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Office Monitor 4; Superstars Day 2; Scholarship Tests 2, 3. Jeff Jones — Office Monitor 2, 3; VV 4; TB Chorus President 4. Mark Jones — Office Monitor 2; Manhigan 8, 4 (Editor-in- Chief 4); National Honor Soci- ety 4; Class Executive Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; VV 4; Scholarship Tests 4; Civic Day 8. Ty Kareff — Band 2, 3; Voca- tional Drafting 3, 4. Abubekr Kelly — Auto VICA Sgt. at Arms 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 4; Track 3, 4. Morgan Kiser — Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Football 4. Robin Kiser — Bookstore 4. Todd Kochheiser — Cross Coun- try 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 2, 8, 4; Class Executive Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; VV 4; Manhigan 4; Hyphonerian 4. Bill Kuenkele — Class Execu- tive Committee 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Office Monitor 4. Willard Lee — Electronic VICA 3,4. Clora Leech — Pep Club 8, 4; Nursing Assistant 4; Black Cul- ture Club 3, 4; Office Monitor 4; Girls’ Glee 4; School Play 4. Michael Lehman — Football 3, 4 (Captain 4); Wrestling 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Track 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Boys’ State 3; Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Office Monitor. Bob Linner — Student Govern- ment Vice-President 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4. Tom Lovelace — Auto VICA. Kelly Lutz — Pep Club 2; Stu- dent Government Executive Committee 3; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Basketball Stat 4; Office Monitor 2, 4. Donnie Mack — Football 2, 3; Track 2. Eugene Markwell — Library Aide 3. Ed Marx — Track 2; Baseball 2; Wrestling 2. Todd Mathews — Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Baseball 2; VICA 8, 4. Alene May — DE Secretary 4. Kathleen McCambridge — Vol- leyball 3. Brian McLaughlin — Wrestling 2; VICA 3, 4. Dawn Meehan — Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 4. Dan Miller — Baseball 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 3. Kane Miller — Baseball 2. Howard Mills — Wrestling 2; Auto VICA Vice-President 4; Scholarship Tests 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Science Fair 4. Pete Moran — Electronics VICA 8, 4. Sherry Mount — Manhigan 4. Mercedes Nolasco — Tennis 2; Drama 2; IOE 8, 4. Ron Offmiss — Electronics VICA8, 4. Michael Owens — Band 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Orchestra 2, 4; Jazz Band 2, 4; Auto VICA 8, 4 (President 4); National Honor Society 4; Class Executive Com- mittee 4. Eva Parker — Girls’ Glee 3; Office Monitor 2. Suzanne Parker — Band 2, 3, 4; Publications Business Staff 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. 155 Kathy Pelasky — National Honor Society 4; Band 2, 3, 4; (Treasurer 4); Orchestra 8, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Office Moni- tor 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2; Pep Band 2; Homecoming Committee 3; VV 3; Hyphonerian 4; J. C. Gorman Committee 4. John Petrovski — Football 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; J. C. Gorman Escort 4; Office Moni- tor 4. Thaddeus Philpott — Wrestling 2,3, 4. Bryce Pope — Football; Track. Rick Poth — Football 2, 4; Machine Trades 8, 4. Stephanie Potts — Class Execu- tive Committee 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; J. C. Gorman Court 4. Michael Price — Reporter 3, 4. VICA Steve Purvis — Baseball 2; Band 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian 8, 4 (Sports Editor 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4 (Chaplain 4); Class Executive Committee 3, 4; VV 4; Home- coming MC 3. Raymond Rachel — Football 3, 4. Lana Ray — Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 2; Track 2, 3, 4; VV 4. Gwen Rhodes — DECA 4. Brenda Rice — Volleyball 2; Softball Stat 2; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian 8, 4 (Co-Editor 4); Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Office Monitor 4; Band 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Treasurer); Stu- dent Government 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Glenda Rice — Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian 8, 4 (Co-Editor 4); Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Volleybal l 3; Bas- ketball 3, 4 (Captain 4); VV 3, 4; Student Government 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 3; Jr. Write-Off Winner 3. Rebecca Roessler — Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Eddie Rogers — Baseball 2, 4. Lecia Salsgiver — Tennis 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Nursing Assistant 4; Manhigan 3. Daphnye Sanderfer — Student Government 2, 4; IOE Secretary 3; COE Secretary 4. Steve Shade — Band 2, 3, 4 (Band Council 3); Vocational Drafting 4. Stacie Sharp — VV 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3; Choir 4. Pam Shears — Student Govern- ment 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Nursing Assistant 4; Homecoming Court 3 Alice Shepherd — Publications Business Staff 2, 3; Manhigan 8, 4; Tennis 2. Venita Smith — Nursing Assistant 4. Michelle Staples — Girls’ Glee 3; Pep Club 3; Black Culture Club 4; School Play 4; Office Monitor 4; Nursing Assistant 4. Vicki Strubhar — Band 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 4; Flag Corps 3, 4; Class Executive Committee 2; Track 2; Basketball 2; Pep Band 3, 4. Linda Tadijanac — Tennis 2; Track 2, 3; German Club 2, 3. Brenda Taylor — Cheerleader 2, 3; IOE Treasurer 4. Marvin Taylor — Football 3, 4; Track 8, 4. Cynthia Thomas — Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Nursing Assistant 4. Lora Todd — Girls’ Glee 2; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Class Trea- surer 2; Band 3, 4; Choir 8, 4; Homecoming Queen 8. Lucas Todd — Rock Choir 2, 4; Office Monitor 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Dave Treace — Class President 2, 8, 4; Student Government Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; World Affairs Institute 3; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Home- coming Escort 3; Science Fair 4. Peggy Walter Trumpower — IOE Secretary-Treasurer 4. Toni Upchurch — Track 2, 3; VV 8. Leslie Vance — Choir 2; DE 4; Student Government 4; VV 4. Patrick Vance — Cross Country 2: Mike Warren — Chess Club 8. Kim Watson — Band 2, 38, 4; Cross Country 4; Student Gov- ernment 4; Flag Corps 3, 4; Library Aide 3; Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; VV MC 4; Manhigan 4; Pep Club 4; Jr. Achievement 2. Bryce Whitaker — Student Government 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Basketball 2; Electronics VICA 3, 4. Brian Williams — Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Baseball 3, 4; Student Government 8, 4; Black Culture Club 8, 4 (President 4); Choir 2, 3, 4 (Co-President 4); Rock Choir 3, 4 (President 4); Boys’ State 3; Office Monitor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Civic Day 4; Curriculum Advi- sor Committee 3, 4. Mike Wilson — Choir 2, 3. Eric Witter — Vocational Drafting 3, 4. Jim Wright — Football 2, 3, 4; Key Club 8, 4; VV 4; Office Monitor 8, 4. Kim Wright — Library Aide. Annette Yarger — Student Faculty Committee 2; Student Government 2, 3, 4 (Executive Committee 4); Class Executive Committee 2, 3, 4; German Club 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red Cross Secre- tary 4; VV Program Chairman 4; Manhigan 8, 4; Publications Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Superstars Day 2; Schol- arship Tests 2, 3, 4; Civics Day 2, 3, 4. 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