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Rising up, heading to school, We did our time and took our chances. 2 Opening EFECUGLOREE ELGRERTRELE CEGLGGSEEEE Opening 3 Ti UR TN a i Ni aN a i i a I a eT a a te oat Ml ln ee Be a { | vis! 4 Opening We went the distance; now we're out on ourown... We're the ones with the will to survive! Opening 5 So many times it happens too fast, You change your passion for 6 Opening ra = nd N ’ = - ‘ a } i | . Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past, You must fight just to keep them alive. Opening 7 _ LED AIO LL ERIE ELD A IN IBIS A I PO a OO a LN a a I i II il RS Si i a TN sk Rt I a ata Sear Rising up straight to the top, We've got the guts, got the ory +. Opening 9 10 Opening Opening 11 12 Opening We're in the EYE OF THE TIGER, We keep our goals in sight, We've risen up to the challenge of our rivals... : Mh f [ ; Wee t iS on f Opening 13 14 Opening MFTUPT ES ANCL UE LTAL LO ALYANShY 1983 amhigam Momofinldl Soniou High School 145 Wosb Pawo Bhd, Momafields, Ohio VRO AU ((P MANETS ITA PAWN GRAY MV ANV PAV ENIFAN AE Edilow : Navun gackson Rotowd Monell PARNPYSYEATINENYAVA Each day we make our way through this life, But we're always a part of the EYE OF THE TYGER! Opening 15 me 2 Fe FASNPYSYERTNEAYAY! Fiwgwee@ Wlweei ea GcAV LIWETA DF | no Ss mpaocl O) Sin AWN? ys)? RYNEAYAVE —a1 Om a Ooo er 18 Varsity Football Football Squad Ends Season 7-3 The 1982 Tyger Football squad finished the season with a 7-3 record, the best since 1976. They also got off to their best start in years with victories over Cleveland East Tech (48- 13), Columbus Linden McKinley (21-6), and Malabar (21-7). The win over Malabar was very gratifying for Coach Dean since it was for the city cham- pionship and to avenge last years heartbreaking loss. The fourth game of the season saw the Tygers fall to Madison (14-17) on a last sec ond field goal. They re | bounded the next week with a win over Lexington (25-0). The most disappointing game was a (0-34) homecom- ing defeat from Cleveland Benedictine. The Tygers showed their class with big wins over Lorain Southview (41-6) and Wooster Triway (39-13), before being out talented by state power Massillon (14-39). The Tygers scored more points against Massillon this year than did any other team. The Tygers concluded the season by sending the seniors out winners with a (21-0) win over Ashland. Tyger award winners were Vernon Hairston, Jimo Adams, defensive lineman, and cap- tains award; Craig Leedom, of- fensive back; Ed Stevens, offen- sive lineman; Terrence Witcher, defensive back; Orlando Tackett, coaches award; Paul Schroeder, captains award. This Page, Top: Orlando Tackett cheers team on. Bottom Left: Pete Webb avoids Malabar defender. Bottom Right: Tygers put the hit on the ballcar- rier. Opposite Page, Top: Friday night at Arlin Field. Bottom: Players escort parents at parents night game. - Gas As — = em = Gee? Varsity Football 20 Homecoming Mary Arbutina Crowned Queen Mansfield Senior High held its annual Homecoming October 8 and 9 this year. Master and | Mistress of Ceremonies were Chris Stanish and Lynn Cunn- ingham. Juniors chose “Over the Rainbow” for their theme. Mary Arbutina was chosen queen by the student body. he was escorted by Craig Leedom. Her attendants were Tracey Myers, escorted by Ben Rachel; Renea Miller, escorted by Terrence Witcher; Phyllis Parker, escorted by Edgar Dominguez; and Julie Schroeder, escorted by Jeff Guill. Queen Mary was crowned y last year's queen, Kim Back. im was escorted by Melvin Smith. Presenting the ball to Queen Mary were football Captains Vernon Hairston and Paul Schroeder. Darren Chatman, President Of the Class of 84, thanked the Juniors for their hard work in Making this homecoming suc- cessful. Darren Jackson, Presi- dent of the Class of 88, delivered a short speech. Also delivering Q speech was our Tyger Football Coach, Harold ©€an. Our Homecoming this year was indeed our ‘Pot of Gold. ’ Opposite Page, Top: 1982 Homecom- !NQ Queen, court, and escorts. Bottom: Mary Arbutina and her escort Craig Leedom. This Page, Top: Tracey Myers and Ben Rachel walk through a last Practice. Bottom Left: Kim Back and Melvin Smith wait to crown Queen Mary. Bottom Right: Phyllis Parker and €Scort Edgar Dominguez pose after the ceremony. | Homecoming 21 a eee 22 Freshmen Reserve Football Tygers Look Toward Future The breaks went against the freshmen this year. They con- || cluded their 1982 campaign . with a 2-5 record. However, Coach Moore feels it could easi- ly have been a 5-2 season. The rookie Tygers were captained by Quarterback David Minard Qnd Strong Lineback Curt Brown. “Everyone that participated did a very good job, said J.V. coach Scott Gordon. “You have tO give the guys credit; they alll dressed on Friday and came Out to the game, although they didn’t get to play. On one Saturday they had to get up €arly and play after a late game on Friday. The Tyger reserves finished their season with a 6-3 record. Opposite Page, Top: Just a few en- Couraging words to Don Copley from Coach Andress. Bottom Left: Andrew dashes around Ashland. Bottom Right: Tygers put on pass rush. This Page, Top Left: In rage, Coach Moore sends in Qnother player. Top Right: Freshmen Cheerleaders shout it out. Bottom: Travis Cockrell stretches for extra yardage. Freshmen Reserve Football 23 24 Volleyball : : : ' : : ' : } Volleyball Has Best Year Ever The Tyger varsity volleyball team, led by third year coach, Kathy Reed, had a record breaking season. The team had Q record of nine wins and nine losses which set a new school record for best season. Showing feamwork and determination the girls jumped into a five game winning steak. The Lady Tygers enjoyed the sweet tastes of victory over powerhouses Clearfork, Col- onel Crawford, and Shelby. Seniors Jeanetta Lamb, Sherry Demoise, Gay Holmes and Angie Gardner provided the leadership for the Tygers and saw plenty of action. Juniors Mamie Ramsay and Toi Hatch, along with sophomore Tyanne _ Blaising, will provide the varsity team with a sound base next year. Tyger awards went to Jeanetta Lamb and Sherry Demoise for Co-captain duties and Jeanetta Lamb for most points served. The junior varsity team cap- tured second p lace in the Lex- ington Tourney, defeating Malabar and Madison. Co- captains were sophomore Susan Bottorf and freshman Lisa Tuttle. Leading scorer was Chris Rapheal with 116. Luann Krichbaum was recognized for being the first to serve 14 straight points for Senior High. The Junior Varsity finished the regular season at 8-10. This Page Top Left: A point is served by Sherry Demoise. Top Right: Good Form is held by Chris Rapheal. Bottom: Up for a block are Jeanetta Lamb, Toi Hatch and Angie Gardner. Opposite Page, Top Left: Good defense by Stacey Miller, Crystal Norris, and Marsha Mor- row. Bottom Left: Strategy is stressed by Varsity Coach, Kathy Reed. Bottom Right: Lady Tygers of sectional play. Volleyball 25 26 Cross Country and Golf CC Back on the Run Golfers Tee Off The Tyger Golf team finished this season with a 3-18 record. They placed 5th in the Mansfield Tournament and 11th in the sectionals. Leading the Tygers was Coach Dick Henry. The Mansfield Senior High Cross Country team came back from a one year lay-off after the team had been cancelled because of lack of interest. The team was under the helm of first year Coach Bob Neuman, who planned the rebuilding of a new look in the harriers. Again the program faced lack of participation and settled with five promising young men who hope to excell next season. Awards went to ‘Duke”’ Barker, Most Valuable, and Tim Peterson, Most Improved. Varsi- ty awards were presented fo Gator Maxwell, David Myers, Todd Shafer, Tim Peterson and Duke Barker. This Page, Top: ‘Duke’ Barker s named most valuable. Bottom Left: Running to victory! Bottom Right: Tim Peterson most improved. Opposite Page, Top: Bobby Carcione gets ready to tee off. Bottom: Tyger golfer steps back and checks the situation Cross Country and Golf 27 28 = Girls’ Tennis Girls Perfect Tennis Technique The girls’ tennis team was led by four year coach Marty Elias. The girls ended their season with a two win, thirteen loss record. Amy Essex received the four year award, while most valuable went to Lynn Kochheiser, and Vicki Speigle received most improved. Singles seat went to Lynn Kochheiser, Sue Cline, and Kris Catello. Timberly Blaising and Amy Essex made up one set of doubles, while Lora Kulka and Vicki Speigle made up the other set. The only new member of the team was Kris Catello. The rest of the team, Lynn, Sue, Lora, Amy, Vicki, and Timberly were all returning lettermen. Opposite Page, Top Left: Amy Fssex and Timberly Blaising patiently await the serve. Top Right: Warming up before the match are Lora Kulka and Vicki Speigle. Bottom Right: Posing for the camera is Kris Catello. This Page, Top Right: Coach Elias observes his players. Bottom Left: Concentrating on Q good return is Lora Kulka. Bottom Right: Hustling ofter the ball is Lynn Kochheiser. Sy ue: ara ee % Yay av sw Girls’ Tennis eee Ay eae, 29 NN — Seniors Present ‘On Broadway”’ The 1983 Senior Class held Varsity Varieties on November 12 and 13. “On Broadway”’ was the theme for the show, and Steve Sidle designed the set, _ There were nine acts which Included a chorus line, dancers, Singers, and a band. Mr. Hall Qnd the Jazz Band performed at the short break. The show €nded with the Senior Class put- ting on Fame ; included in the Qcts were strippers, models, a Symnast, the Supremes, Singers, and a custodian during Q break in the act. There also were students who portrayed tr. Morvai, Mrs. Morrison, Ms. Griffin, and Mr. Pugh. At the End of the Senior act all the acts Stood up in a cafeteria scene Qnd danced and sang to Fame.” Director of Varsity Varieties Was Eric Bullock, and producer Was. Missy Miller. Business Managers were Tom McMillen Qnd Becky Lewis. Master and Mistress of Ceremonies were Tom McMillen and Cindy Cates. Mr. Goode and Mr. Gordon Were the Senior Class Advisors. Opposite Page, Top: MC's search for talent, Bottom Left: Seniors show their Fame. Bottom Right: Little Kentucky Bang plays last performance for MSHS. This Page, Top Left: Gloria flips over Varsity Varieties. Top Right: Director Eric Qnd Vernon prepare for V.V. Bottom: Remember the Sound of Inspiration’? Varsity Varieties 31 32 Music Band Rebuilds; Choir on Road to State The 82-83 edition of the Tyger Marching Band still con- tinued to thrill their fans with such popular songs as We Gor the Beat’, “Eye of the Tiger’, the theme from “E.T. , and “Across the Field’, the schoo} song. In November the band split into the concert and sym- phonic band and began work- ing on music for the solo and ensemble contest in February and the district band competi- tion held at Malabar in March. The officers for this year’s band were Tom McMillan, President: Eric Bullock, Vice-President: Missy Miller, Treasurer; and Christy Gibson, Secretary. This year's choirs have been involved in various fund raising projects to raise money for the district and state solo and ensemble contests. Plus they have participated in two workshops held at Malabar this year. The officers for this con- cert choir were Vernon Hairston, President; Gloria Williams, President; Patricia Gi- vand, Vice President; and Dar- ren Jackson, Vice-President. This Page Top Left: Jeff Croghan and Sean Ragsdale go through morning maneuvers in Orchestra. Top Right: Tina Kelly leads E.T. towards home. Middle: Orchestra warms up before homecom- ing practice. Bottom: Concert Choir members wait for Ms. Shofer’s cue. Opposite Page, Top Left: Anne Bern- hardt stands at attention while waiting for Mr. Hall to give her the downbeat. Bottom Left: Sabrina Davis works on dance steps during Freshmen Band. Bottom Right: The trumpet section of the Jazz Band in action during Varsity Varieties. Music 33 Taylor Leads Tyger Squad Fourth year coach Joe Prats had four starters in double figures this season that ended with a 64-63 overtime loss to Sandusky in the sectional cham- pionship game at Ashland Col- lege. Leading the twin digit scorers was Bobby Taylor with a 16.0 points per game average. Sophomore Eric '‘Bub- ba’’ Toddie seconded the senior guard with a 10.6 ppg. Sophomore Tyron Buck and senior forward Dennis ‘'Boo- Boo’’ Minard each averaged 10 points per game. Taylor, who also led the Tygers in free throw percent- age and steals, was named to All-Ohio Honorable Mention, Second Team AII-N.W. District, First Team District Six Coach's All-Star Team, News Journal All- Star Game, and The Ohio High School State All-Star Game. in Canton. Minard received All N.W. District Mention. Toddie, in his first complete varsity season as a starter, led Senior High in Assists as the point guard. Six | foot-four center Buck led the — squad in blocked shots, re- bounds, and field goal percentage. Taylor was named MVP by his teammates, while Craig Leedom was named Most Improved by the coaches. This Page: Top: Bubba Toddie watches his free throw. Bottom Left: Bobby Taylor shooting the bomb. Bottom Right: Tyron Buck tips in the ball. Op- posite Page: Top: Tygers discuss rheir game plan. Bottom Left: Toddie goes for a layup. 34 Varsity Basketball Varsity Basketball 35 36 Girls Basketball Lady Tygers Score 73 Points The 1982-83 girls varsity basketball team had a season to remember, and the highlight was scoring a school record of 73 points against Crestline. Senior Jeanetta Lamb and junior Carla Norris shared the captain duties, with Jeanetta going on to be selected for the North-South All-Star game. Tyger trophies went fo Jeanetta Lamb, Most Valuable and Most Rebounds; Carla Nor- ris for Most Assists and Best Free Throw Percentage; and Gay Holmes for Best Field Goal Percentage. The Tyger Junior Varsity end- ed their season at a perfect 20 wins and O losses. Their high- point was winning the Marion Invitational Junior Varsity Tournament. This Page: Top: Coach Meilfert gives strategy. Bottom Left: Carla Norris puts it up for two. Bottom Right: Junior Varsity takes a time our. Opposite Page: Top Left: Jeanetta Lamb leads pre-game warm up. Top Right: Jumping for the ball is Carla Norris. Bottorn Right: Lady Tygers scrarnble for the ball. Girls’ Basketball 37 38 Freshman and Reserve Basketball Freshmen Win Tournament The Freshman basketball team finished its season with a victory over Madison North to win the 1983 Madison North Ninth Grade Invitational The reserve boys’ basketball team completed its season with a record of 614. The reserves were coached by second year mentor, Bob Neumann. The reserves were led in scoring by 6'4 sophomore Ron Taylor. The Freshman basketball team was coached by first year mentors, Jim Battisti and Dan Blakley. The freshman team’s record was 14-4. The Freshmen won the Madison North tourney by defeating the top three seeds in the tournament: top seeded Madison North, second seeded Saint Peters, and third seeded Madison South. This Page: Top Left: The referee gives Ernie Williams a free one. Bottom Left: Studying the shooter, Ricky Williams Prepares to rebound. Top Right: An- drew Franklin passes over a defender’s arms. Bottom: Ernie Williams atrempts to ‘Tip to Tygers’’. Opposite Page: Top Right: Ron Taylor controls the tip. Bot- tom Left: A few more encouraging words from Coach Neuman. Bottom Right: Reserve cheerleaders get the fans pepped up before the game Freshman and Reserve Baskerball 39 Wrestlers Have Good Season The Tyger wrestling team had another good season. Five Tygers placed at the 23rd Annual J. C. Gorman Tour- nament; they were Billy Stevens, Terry Branham, C. W. Adkins, Bill Benjamin, and Tony Adkins. Billy Stevens was MOst Valuable Performer. The Queen for this year's tourna- ment was Michelle Owens. The Court consisted of Amy Essex, Tammy King, Lisa Lanning, and Becky Lewis. Awards went to Billy Ben- jamin for Most Improved, Terry Branham for Most Pins, and Mike Lewis, C. W. Adkins, Terry Branham, and Billy Benjamin for Captains’ Award. The wrestlers were led by Coaches Clarence Jacocks and Ron Stallard. This Page: Top Left: Coach Dean aids Billy Bear's injured shoulder. Top Right: Terry Branham is declared the winner Bottom: Thad Rosenberger gets the ag- vantage. Opposite Page: Top: Tyger wrestler goes to work on the opposi- tion. Bottom Left: The referee watches closely for illegal holds. Bottom Right: Wrestlers warm up before the tour- naments begin 41 WELCOME WRESTLERS 42 J.C. Gorman Assembly Michelle Owens Crowned eC. Gorman Queen The suspense was alive; it was the moment everybody Was waiting for. Who was go- INQ to be crowned the 1983 J. C. Gorman Queen? Five of Mansfield Senior High's finest ladies had been selected to Serve on the royal court, but Only one was to be crowned. Each lady was given a bovu- Quet of roses and the one with the red bouquet would be crowned the 1983 J. C. Gorman Queen. Michelle Owens was Qiven the red roses and was Crowned by last year’s queen, Krystal Owens, her sister. Queen Michelle’s court con- sisted of Amy Essex, Lisa Lan- Ning, Becky Lewis, and Tammy ing. Escorts were Paul Schroeder, Don Knapp, Dave Withrow, Ed Stevens, and Jeff ulgamore. Michelle and her court feigned over the J. C. Gorman Wrestling tournament, present- Ng the awards on Saturday Night. This Page: Top Left: Becky Lewis and Ed Stevens show the excitement of the J. ©. Gorman assembly. Top Right: Lisa Lanning and Dave Withrow make a lovely grand entrance. Bottom: Marching through the crowd always brings happiness, as expressed on Tam- My King's face. Escorting her is Jeff Vulgamore. Opposite Page: Top Right: Queen Michelle shows much feeling When presented her bouquet! Bottom left: 1983 J. C. Gorman Queen and COurt. Bottom Right: Amy and her €scort Don Knapp parade proudly through Pete Henry Gymnasium J.C. Gorman Assembly 43 Spiriters Busy Throughout Year The 1983-1983 school year Proved to be one of the busiest yet for the Pep Club. Besides spon- SOring all the pep assemblies, mak- INg signs and selling ribbons, they Qlso sponsored the second annual Flex Off. Out of the nine par- ticipants, the class winners were Oger Stewart, Senior; Kevin Taylor, Junior: Andy Beaire, Sophomore; and Joe Beatty, Freshman. The overall winners Were Stewart who placed first, Ray Snelling, second, and Kenny s0hnson and Kevin Taylor, who tied for third. The reserve cheerleaders, under the leadership of Captain April Hutchinson and the varsity under Patty Givand, were very busy this Summer. They attended a cheerleading camp at Ohio State 'N Columbus. While there they Competed against ten other Squads and placed fifth. Individual- Y Rena Daniels was ranked the top cheerleader. Patty Givand S€cond, and Michelle Owens third. Uring the varsity football games the Frosh Cheerleaders sold candy '0 raise money for new uniforms for the basketball season. The Mansfield Senior Highstep- Pers placed well in three separate Competitions. The first was the Miss rill Team U.S.A. here at Mansfield nior, where they placed first in Military, and second in kick. They Placed second in the auxiliary com- Petition in Cincinnati. On February h they went to California to Compete in national competition, where they placed tenth out of 'Wenty-eight squads. They also Performed at many of the half times at the home basketball 9ames and at the Richland Mall during a two day exhibition. This Page: Top: Tyger parents show their school spirit. Lower Left: Senior Division flex off winner Roger Stewart, @xes his quadriceps for the ladies. Ower Right: JV cheerleaders inspire the basketball teams during a pep sembly. Opposite Page: Top Left: Frosh cheerleaders cheer for their men Of work.” Top Right: Highsteppers Prepare to do their stuff. Middle: Var- sity cheerleaders shoot for the fans. ttom: Kevin Thompson, Jeanetta Lamb, Tyran Phelps, Mary Marshall Pose for the camera. ——————— Spirit 45 2 a Oo = U o € 4 a Suspense-Filled Comedy Presented On February 17, 18, and 19 Drama Club represented a Homicidal Comedy ‘'Par for the Corpse,’ starring Anne Bernhardt, Maureena Vollmer, Eric Bullock, Kathy Davis, Paul Smith, Rennette Van Etten, Angie Rayburn, Halden Sabri, Merl Mount, and Sean Ragsdale. The play opens with Anne writing a@ novel and the characters acting ouf her words. The actors dramatize a murder with the evidence pointing to Maureena, as the killer, or was it Eric? Mr. Asher directed the play, and Asa Jesse was the Business Manager. Opposite Page: Top: Anne Ber- nharot comforts Bullock in this time of confusion. Bottom: Merl Mount is welcomed to the party by Kathy Davis. This Page: Top Left: After the death of Daniella, Sean Ragsdale relaxes his nerves with a drink. Top Right: n frustration af the loss of her lines, Anne Bernhardt throws her script to Maureena Vollmer. Bot- tom: Don't you think they need a drink, maybe an Old Fashioned? 48 Softball Tyger Softball Has Tough Season The 1983 girl's softball team, under Coach Wayne Au, had a rebuilding year, winning only one of their 16 games. The in- field was handled by veterans Luanne Krichboum at third base, Sherry Smallstey Demoise at short, Cathy Bishop at second, and Mamie Ramsay at first. Cindy Etzel, Jody Pollman, and Chris Rapheal managed the outfield, while Kim Johnson and Kelly Adams held the catching and pitching duties, respectively. The girls | gained much valuable ex- perience and will be ready to play next year. Awards went to Co-captain, Cathy Bishop and Sherry Demoise; Sue Bottorf, Most Im- proved; Sherry Demoise, Most RBI's; Mamie Ramsay, Best On Base Percentage; and Cindy Etzel, Most Runs Scored. This Page: Top Left: Susan Bortorf is safe at home. Top Right: Cathy Bishop makes t he play of first. Bottom: Sherry Demoise is there to make the tog. Opposite Page: Top Left: Ann Kracker manages the scorebook. Bottom Left: A perfect pitch to Cindy Etzel. Bottom Right: Tyger infield awaits the pitch. 49 [e} O = fe] Ma) 50 Baseball Rebuilding Year for Baseball The 1983 Tyger baseball team had what would amount to a disappointing season. They finished 2-14 on two one run victories over St. Peters, one of which ended the season. The team, however, will have a strong nucleus for next year, returning twelve lettermen. Special awards were given to: Rob Burriss, Most Valuable and highest batting average; Don Haynes, Team Captain Brett Gilbert, Most Improved. This Page: Top: Sreve Konstantinidis watches and waits. Bottom Left: With pride Pete Webb patrols the third base area. Bottom Right: With glove on hip, Leonard Adkins prepares to do his job. Opposite Page: Top: The squad in a pre-game conference. Middle: Ted Mayo warms up before a game with the advice of his coach. Bottom: A shor of the Team in Action. 51 Baseball 52 Track Track Teams Compete Together In the second year of competing in the same meets together, the boys and girls track team fared well. The boys, going into the Mehock Relays, had one of the best times in the 400 meter relay. Unfortunately they were disqualified as One of the runners jumped the gun. Donnie Eatmon had the third best qualifying time in the 100 meters, but had to pull out of the finals because Of a pulled hamstring. At the Spring Sports ban- quet Donnie Eatmon was Named captain, while his brother Ronnie gained the Most Valuable Runner Award. Bubba Toddie was named Most Improved Run- ner. Vernon Hairston re- ceived the Coaches’ Award. The biggest highlight of the girls season was placing seventh in the Marion Night Relays. They were led by Most Valuable Runner, Angie Gardner, who gained Many things in her four year Career on the team. Gay Holmes and Jeanetta Lamb set records in the discus and shot put, respectively. Jeanetta also took fourth in the Marion Relay and third in the District meet. Along with Most Valuable Runner, Angie Gardner was also named captain at the Spring banquet. Sonya Haynes was named Most Improved Runner. The young team, made up of Only four seniors, has much to look forward to next year. This Page: Top: Preparing for the track meet is Duke Barker and An- drew Gardner. Bottom Left: Thad Rosenberger concentrates on the throw. Bottom Right: Stretching for the track meet is Sonya Haynes. Opposite Page: Top Left: Stacey Miller striving for the finish. Top Right: Pushing for the win is Donnie Eatmon. Bottom Right: Receiving the baton is Kevin Thompson. lene ee neta he 54 Tennis Netters Have Long Season The boys’ tennis team, under the helm of Coach Jerry Lorentz, finished out a long season with a _ disappointing record of 0-17. The boys gained Much valuable experience, however, as Lorentz is a local tennis pro who could give his knowledge of the game as well as his time. Brad Cochran held the number one seed, followed by Paul Smith at number two and Brent Calver at three. In doubles seniors Terry Carto Qnd Darren Jackson claimed the number one seed, with Boyd Bolte and Tim Conn in Number two. The team has every hope of Making big strides next year With four returning lett ermen. This Page: Top Left: Tim Conn concen- frates on a return. Top Right: Paul Smith Shows the proper form. Bottom: Terry Qnd Brad show the disappointment of defear. Opposite Page: Top Right: Brad Cochran prepares to serve. Bottom: Coach Lorentz prepares Brent Calver fora tough match. Tennis 55 56 Scorebox UM bus Skhaven ‘on Kenmore Doster Senior field Malab orain Senior sillion Washington ia Senior exington Se: Gnsfield Ma: @rion Hardin Ashland Coll 5 ansfield Madison andusky Senior y Freshmen B land Senior ansfield Saint.Pe xAgton Sey ansfield M Mansfield Bellville serve Football j eld Saint Peters Lorain Admir Mansfield Mc Ashland Seni (Ontario Sandusky Galion Senio Mansfield Madiso son Bellville Clear Fork enior Lex Senior 3 Bellvill@Glear Fork Mansfield Sail Marion Please Marion Harding Washington B n =. Mansfield N — Bees CO Sa wy ee MANSF IELB SENIBR HIGH PRESENTS uP THE GOW, S_ AZR- 58 Drama MAY 1314 7:70 PM. EASE Drama Students Go Up the Down Staircase”’ The Drama Club presented the second play of its season, ‘Up the Down Staircase, ’ on May 13-14, in the Senior High auditorium. The play was directed by William Asher. “Up the Down Staircase’’ added a new dimension to theatrics at MSH by incorporating the audience into the play. The play followed the ex- periences of a new teacher at a New York City high school. The teacher, Sylvia Barrett, performed by Kathy Davis, befriends two teachers, Paul Barringer played by Eric Bullock and Bea Scrachter performed by Maureena Vollmer. She also has many confrontations with a hard nosed vice- principal, J. J. McHabe played by Sean Ragsdale, and tries to help Joe Fer- rone, a student played by Pat Vulgamore. Barringer, a character who thinks he is so good looking he can wear tacky clothes and still look nice, is an author who is continually rejected. Barringer also has to contend with a student, Alice Blakely, performed by Jodi Duffey, who has fallen in love with him. Miss Barrett has trouble coping with Calvin Coolidge High and contemplates leav- ing for an easier teaching job in Upstate New York, but finally decides to stay. This Page: Top: Sue Miller plays the part of an old college friend Sylvia Bottom Left: The auditorium en- trance. Bottom Right: Sylvia thinks about leaving. Opposite Page: Top: Lunch time in the teachers’ lounge. Bottom Left: Joe Ferrone going ''Up the Down Staircase. A we aH EN , L al S Q 8 3 Remember When In the future anyone who happens to read this will remember the 1982-83 school year as being one where kids hung out together, went fo parties, and had a good time. But this is just only scratching the surface. Pizza Hut and Park Lanes still were the popular hangouts, with the addition of Diamond Jims, after foot- ball and basketball games. Also as the school year wore on, the number of kids who carried portable tape players, commonly known os “boxes’ anid “walkmans’’ grew. This prompted Mr. Morvai to begin and enforce a tough new rule banning “walkmans’ from _ school altogether and giving the Owners of the ‘boxes’ the right to play them only dur- ing lunch in the cafeteria and in the gym. Preppie clothing was still popular for both males and females. Both sexes wore polo shirts, and pin striped pants. For the boys there were thin ties, wing tip shirts, and cuffed pants. For the girls there were mini _ skirts, colored hose, low heels, bold jewelry, and short hair. Opposite Page: Top Left: Stephanie Crawford takes a break from judg- ing contestants during the 2nd An- nual Flex-Off. Top Right: Mrs. Har- wood smiles as she finishes prepar- ing the flowers for the IOS St. Patrick's Day flower sale. Bottom: Michelle Owens receives con- gratulations from her sister Krystal Owens and Alethia Jones after this year’s J. C. Gorman assembly. This Page: Top: Olympics of the Mind personnel Steve Sidle and Rich Richwine carefully place weights on top of balsa wood structure as Bowen Lee watches. Bottom Left: Dong Doan gives the camera her Pose. Bottom Right: The Cosmic Force performs the “wave” in their act during V.V. Social Life 61 62 Academic Life Classes Varied to Suit Needs There are many people who Make up Senior High. As of the 1983 school year there were 1,098 students and 110 teachers here at the school. There were numerous pro- grams and courses offered for both the college bound and vocational students. Academic Students could choose from courses such as College Math, Advanced Composition, Great Books, Biology 1 and 2, Chemistry, Physics and Com- parative Government. These Courses might have a weight factor of 1.0 up to 2.0. There were also various foreign language courses offered. Those who chose to work before and after graduation May have enrolled in one of the vocational programs. These Classes included Auto Mechanics, Welding, Machine Shop, Wood Shop, Power Mechanics, Drafting, and various Home Economics Courses. Students who attend Classes an d work at their jobs half a day may be in the OWE, OWA, COE, DCT, and DE. There are many good courses offered for the vocational and academic students. Opposite Page: Top: Students learn how an engine works in Power Mechanics. Lower Left: Lori Hazlett seems dazed by a math test. Lower Right: The library provides a quiet Place for reading and research. This Page: Top Left: All students take Physical Science. Top Right: Scott Howard sets the clamps on his project in Wood Shop. Bottom: Mr. Gross relaxes between Classes. 2 Academic Life 63 64 Class Day Sue Cline Named Valedictorian During Class Day activities held on May 31, 1983, Sue Cline and Tom McMillen were recognized as_ valedictorian and salutatorian. Sue was also honored with Jeff Croghan for the American Legion Award and the Michigan Honor Trophy; with Jeff McKinney for the American Legion Government Test; was an A.A.U.W. award winner; and was named a Scholastic Athlete with Steve Sidle. Other award winners were Curt Fox with the MEA Scholar ship, the Civitan Award, and a $1000 scholarship from the University Club. The University Club also honored Hanna Bolte and Jeff Croghan as out standing girl and boy. Runners up were Sue Cline, Angie Gard- ner, Angela Tynch, Gloria Williams, Curtis, Fox, Vernon Hairston, Paul Schroeder, and Steve Sidle. Chris Ticknor was given the Ann Gerrell Memorial Award, which was given for the first time in memory of the late Ann Gerrell. Missy Miller received the George Cole Memorial Award, Bausch Lomb Award, Rotary Club Award, and was honored by the Society of Women Engineers along with Becky Lewis and Cindy Cates. Vernon Hairston and Jeanet- ta Lamb received the Pete Henry Award. Before the Program conclud- ed, Darren Chatman accepted the gavel for the Class of 1984. This Page: Upper Left: Mrs. Harsch presents Tom McMillen the salutatorian medal. Upper Right: Dr. Cromer an- nounces Sue Cline as the Valedictorian. Bottom: Darren Jackson passes the gavel to Darren Chatman. Opposite Page: Upper Left: Cindy Cafes, a scholastic honor student, is awarded a gold tassel and cords. Bottom: Seniors assemble in the auditorium for the beginning of the Class Day program ClassDay 65 66 Senior Prom Seniors Have ‘A Night to Remember’ The Class of '83 held its senior prom at Mohican Lodge on Wednesday, June 1. A buffet dinner featuring roast beef, chicken, and ham was served to the partygoers, followed by dancing with DJ Sam Avellone. During the evening seniors voted for their choice for prom king and queen; DeeJaye Mehl and Don Knapp were selected. Following the formal dance, most of the seniors and their dates changed clothes and then gathered at Cinema World, where they saw either “Flashdance’’ or ‘‘Blue Thunder.’’ The night was top- ped off with bowling and billiards at Park Lanes. For the Class of ‘83 this was truly ’A Night to Remember.”’ This Page: Top: Aimee makes last minute repairs on Cheryl's dress. Bot- tom Left: Becky Lewis and Jeff Guill share a glass of punch during a break in the dancing. Bottom Right: Aimee Erdenberger and her date think of past memories. Opposite Page: Top: Seniors enjoy Sam Avellone’s music. Lower Left: Eric Bullock pours some punch for his date Senior Prom 67 MAAADAAAYY 8525252521 tet e eM RK KAAA 7 RAR Oe 68 Commencement 253 Seniors Graduate at Arlin Field On June 4, 1983, Com- mencement and Bac- calaureate exercises took place with a welcoming speech given by President of the class, Darren Jackson. Sue Cline, Valedictorian, gave a speech on Friend- ship, saying to “hold on to your memories,’ and Tom McMillen, Salutatorian, spoke on the changes in education since this class has been in school. Reverend Archie Johnson, the pastor of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, and grandfather of senior Angela Tynch, gave the in- vocation, scripture, and benediction. The Class of 1983 happily threw their hats into the air at the end of their exercises to celebrate their victory of finally receiving their diplomas. They proudly marched off the field fo music played by the Mansfield Senior Varsity Band, thus ending their last formal gathering as a class. Opposite Page: Top: The Class of ‘83 gathers at Arlin Field for the last time. Bottom: Tricia Crotty and Sylvia Curry flash big smiles as they get ready to enter the stadium. This Page: Top: Samantha Roe is pleas- ed with her diploma. Lower Left: Saluratorian Tom McMillen makes his speech. Lower Right: Hors off to the Class of ‘83! Commencement 69 A ENPYSYERTEAYAVA y mean, ff ie oe ae A TAs 1 SRE NONE Zot 2 aes SS es Ss Seo —7 a FAENPYSYERTVEAYAVA —7 ooo8ocMcdgs «3 Soo cS cS SS eo yo er Ae fF om a ee Lm | aoe cae oa FRESHMEN Kellie Adams Denise Adkins Gary Adkins Lisa Adkins Mart Adkins Tony Adkins Annette Adkison Karen Allwardt Dan Artripe Matt Baehr S. Barr Mike Bays Joe Beatty Cathy Belmer Class of '86 Advisor: Mr. Cahill President: Marhew Adkins Vice-President: Bowen Lee Treasurer: Brenda Conners Secretary: Teresa Hood Activities: Held two bake sales, ran coat checks at basketball games, ran rummage sale at Arlin Field (sponsored by Tyger Moms) 72 Freshmen Ty Benedict Jeri Bernat Christie Bishop Pat Bishop Michelle Blakley Angela Blanton Vicki Blevins Bobby Bogolis Anroine Bond Shawn Booker Brian Botdorf Theresa Bowen Rosemary Boyd Rodger Boyles Mike Branham Dorthy Brock Angela Brooks Carl Brown Curt Brown Vicki Brown Loni Bullis Earl Burke Marvin Burtin Richard Byerly Michelle Caldwell Amy Calhoun Bobby Carcione Anita Carroll Mark Carter Latonia Chatman Doug Christo James Clark John Clark Tim Clifford Mark Coffee Mike Coffee Brian Coleman Bob Collins Sherry Collins Cornelius Congius Lora Conn Brenda Conners Laura Cook Pearl Crawford Jesse Crego Curtis Crider Angela Curran Darlene Curry Angela Daniels Freshmen 73 Varsity Football Head Coach: Harold Dean; Assistant Coaches: Scott Gordon, Jeff Schwall, Halley Weaver, George Andress, Bill Brown, Dave Moore, Mike Loveless; Awards: Jimo Adams: Vernon Hairston; Offensive Back: Craig Leedom; Best Offensive Lineman: Ed Stevens; Defensive Back: Terrence Whitcher; Defensive Lineman: Vernon Hairston; Co aches Award: Orlando Tackett; Captains Award: Paul Schroeder, Ver- non Hairston; Manager: Mathew Adkins, Record: 7-3 Freshman Football wT SS Se Head Coach: Dave Moore Assistant Coach: Jim =F .a0 gol 9 .. Ole. 1 I € ? — Battisti Record: 1-5 Captains: David Minard, Curt N Brown Special Awards: David Minard, Curt | a Brown nie Mary Daniels Antoinette Davis Dennis Davis Janet Davis Rhonda Davis Sabrina Davis Patricia Dean Paul Dilley Ted Ditmars Ha Doan Diana Duncan James Duncan Donald Duran Eric Durfee 74 Freshmen and Teams Volleyball Varsity Coach: Kofhy Reed Reserve Coach: Wayne Au Record: 9-10 Awards: Most Points Served: Jeanetta Lamb Captains: Sherry Demoise, Jeanetta Lamb Golf Coach: Dick Henry Record: 3-18 5th in Mansfield Tournament, 11th in Sectional Cap- tain: Steve Sidle Awards: Low Medalist: Bobby Carcione; Most Improved: Rod Zeliner David Ernsberger Larry Evans Tamika Evans Patty Faulkner Denise Fenton Lori Felton Liz Fisher Barry Feltner Angela Elger Derek Foster Paula Fraley Randall Francis Andrew Franklin Carla French Freshmen and Teams 75 Cross Country Coach: Bob Neuman Most Valuable Player: Duke Barker Most Improved: Tim Pererson Varsity Basketball Coach: John Miefert Record: 15-6 Captains: Jeanetta Lamb and Carla Norris Manager: Kim Welty Most Valuable Player: Jeanerta Lamb Best Free Throw %: Carla Norris Best Field Goal %: Gay Holmes Most Rebounds: Jeanerra Lanb Most Assists: Carla Norris Larry Frisby Denise Frye Ruth Garnes Audrey Garove Deanne Gillis Chris Gleason Charles Gollinue Wendy Gopp Hobert Grubbs Donald Green Tim Grillo Robert Grimes Patti Hackworth Paul Hall 76 Freshmen and Teams Varsity Basketball Coach: Joe Prats Assistant Coaches: Wilbur Lanier, Bob Neuman, Geron Tate Record: 16-6 Captains: Bobby Taylor, J. C. Walker, Dennis Minard Managers: Robert Maxwell and Mart Adkins Most Valuable Player: Bobby Taylor Most Points: Bobby Taylor Most Rebounds: Tyron Buck Most Assists: Eric Toddie Best Field Goal %: Tyron Buck Best Free Throw %: Bobby Taylor Most Improved: Craig Leedom Tennis Coach: Marty Elias Record: 2-13 Four Year Award: Amy Essex Most Valuable Player: Lynn Kochheiser Most Improved: Vicki Speigle Wes Hall Ralph Haller Charmin Hammond Sam Hane Fionn Harris Verta Harris Richmond Hartman Roy Haynes Tim Hedrick Michele Heflen Shelly Heston Steve Higginbotham Jeff Hildebrand Darren Hines Freshmen andTeams 77 Reserve Basketball Record: 6-14 Coach: Bob Neuman Manager: Mathew Adkins Freshman Basketball Record: 14-4 Coaches: Jim Battisti, Don Blakley Manager: Mathew Adkins Scorekeeper: Robert Maxwell Paula Hinton Adrian Hobbs Jeffrey Hoffman Teresa Hood Sayro Horn Rhonda Hoskins Scott Howard Spencer Howard Beth Hutchison Mary Isaac Lisa Ison Laconia James Obbie Jarrell Debbie Jennings 78 Freshmen and Teams Reserve Basketball Record: 20-0 Coach: Rita Gibbs Manager: Kim Welty Kim Johnson Kim Johnson Lamonte Johnson Rodney Johnson Ulyssa Johnson Alethia Jones Lisa Jones Tina Kelly Loretta Kennedy April Kipp David Knapp Sarah Knapp Steve Knapp Glen Knorr John Kopcial Jennifer Krichboum Richard Lacey Brenda Lambert Carol Lambert Marie Lambert Sandy Lambert Liz Lamp Kenny Lawhorn Renee Lawhorn Reed Lawhun Bowen Lee Charles Lee Tracy Leech Freshmen andTeams 79 Varsity Wrestling Coach: Clarence Jacocks CoCaptains: CW Adkins, Bill Benjamin, Terry Branham, Mike Lewis Manager: Wayne Bundy MYP: Billy Stevens Most Improved: Bill Benjamin Reserve Wrestling Coach: Ron Stallard fol VFN Jody Lemaster Bill Lewis Robby Lloyd Kari Lutz Brenda Lykins Lorena Lykins Richard Moffett | Toyia Majors Lisa Malishefski | Teresa Markwell Andrea Massey Tammy Matheny Rita Mays Wendy McCartney 80 Freshmen and Teams ( Mis UWA Ney Softball Record 1-16 Coach: Wayne Au CoCaptains: Sherry Smallstey Demoise and Carthy Bishop Scorekeeper: Ann Kracker Most Improved: Susan Bottorf Varsity Baseball Record: 2-14 Coach: Jack Soliday Captai1: Don Haynes Scorekeeper: Timberly Blaisinw MVP: Robbie Burris Most Improved: Brert Gilé 2rt David McIntire David McMillen Florence Mcglone Troy Mengert Devin Merritt Chery! Militello Denny Miller Jay Miller Stacey Miller Tracy Miller David Minard Dan Moore Tashia Morgan Mary Morrow Freshmen and Teams 81 Tennis Record: 0-17 Coach: Jerry Lorentz Captain: Darren Jackson MVP: Brent Calver Most Improved: Brad Cochrar Boys’ Tracl Coach: Fred Atwater Assistant Coach: George Andress Captain: Vernon Hairston MYP: Donnie Eatmon Most Improved: Ronnie Eatmon Christy Myers Phil Nichols Crystal Norris Chris Olson Bruce Owens Garnetfa Owens Kevin Owens Robin Page Scott Parker Tim Parks Dennis Patterson Tim Peterson Tyran Phelps Sarah Pierce 82 Freshmen and Teams Girls’ Track Coach: Rita Gibbs Assistant Coach: Robert Hood MVP: Angie Gardner Most Improved: Gay Holmes Reserve Baseball Record: 4-10 Coach: Jack Soliday Sue Plair John Plankenhorn John Pollock Allison Prater Chris Raphael Trent Redmond Lucinda Reed Brian Reedy Jill Renwick Judy Renwick Connie Richmond Dreama Risner Delphine Roane Kevin Roane Freshmen andTeams 83 Varsity Cheerleaders Advisor: Mrs. Hare Captain: Parti Givand Co- Captain: Michelle Owens Activities: They cheered af all varsity football and baskerball games and held car washes to raise money for camp. Awards: They received the number one squad award at camp. Individual awards went to Rena Daniels as no. 1 cheerleader, Patti Givand as no. 2, and Michelle Owens as no. 4 Reserve Cheerleaders Advisor: Mrs. Hare Captain: April Hutchison Activities: They cheered at the reserve games and sold cookies for a fund raiser. Awards: Stacey Young received an award for Top Ten at camp Tonya Roberts Staci Rollins Dawn Romanchuk Clinton Rowe John Russell Theresa Russell Debby Rutter Arnold Salyers Patsy Salyers Teena Salyers Robert Sampsel Thomas Sampsel Kris Scheets Don Setser 84 Freshmen and Groups Freshmen Cheerleaders Advisor: Mrs. Renwick Activities: They cheered ot the freshman football and baskerball games. They also sold cookies and hair ribbons ot the varsity foorball games Pep Club Advisor: Kerria Sigler President: Hanna Bolte Vice-President: Eric Bullock Secretary: Jeff Croghan Treasurer: Todd Hudson Activities: They organized the pep assemblies and sold spirit ribbons and bumper stickers Edna Setser Richard Setser Lenell Shelby Michael Shelton Danny Simones Brett Smith Linda Smith Lisa Smith Lloyd Smith Rick Smith Scott Smith Onray Smoot Dan Snyder Pam Spicer Freshmen and Groups 85 86 Michelle Stephens Christina Swander Richard Swanger Charles Thompson Garland Thompson Randy Thompson Manhigan Editors: Darren Jackson and Robert Maxwell Photographers: Kris Lutz, Sean Ragsdale, Steve Hardin Typists: Sally Schrader and Belinda Hall Advisor: Dove Gross Activities: The yearbook staff's activities included attending a workshop sponsored by Taylor Publishing Company to learn about yearbook production and design. Also selling ads and books played a big role in putting together the book. A candy sale and a jewelry sale helped earn extra money for the book Hyphonerian Editor-in-chief: Lynn Kochheiser Assistant Editor: Eric Bullock Feature Editor: Gaydine Hildebrand Business Manager: Dana Violet Advertising Manager: Teresa Griffea Circula- tion Managers: Stephanie Marsh and Joy Tolliver Photographers: Kris Lutz, Steve Hardin, and Eric Bullock Advisor: Ann Kohutek Ac- tivities: This year's newspaper staff sponsored the annual Quill and Scroll current events quiz, attended BGSU journalism workshop, publish- ed a newspaper approximately once every four weeks and held a workshop for middle schools. The staff spent a lot of time in selling ads, candy and newspapers Cliff Stamper Derrick Snelling Lori Tadijanac Kevin Taylor Sonia Taylor Lauri Theaker Recco Todd John Tridico Freshmen and Groups Hypho Business Staff Advisor: Ann Kohutek Activities: The Hypho business staff's activities consisted of selling can- dy, ads, and newspapers Liso Tuttle Joe Valdry Diana Vandorn Bob VanRiper Roberta Violet Pam Vogus Randy Wade Tim Wagner Russ Ward Kimberly Webb Barron Webber Justine Weikel Kim Welty Steve Wharton Homer Whitson Daniel Wilkinson Scott Wilkins Billy Williams Ernie Williams Freddie Williams Leslie Williams Randy Williams Ricky Williams Joe Workman Anita Young Peg Young Pamela Young Freshmen and Groups Lisa Allman Robbie Andrews Angela Atwell Ron Beaire Robert Ball Chris Banks Duke Barker Theresa Barrett Melanie Bennett Paul Bishop Trent Black Rodney Blackwell Tyanne Blaising Vickie Blevins Class of ’85 President: Andrew Gardner Vice President: Joyce Hedrick Secretary: Duana Evans Treasurer: Lora Kinkade, Kris Catello Advisors: Dave Gross and Mary Margret Moore Projects: Money making projects held by the sophomores were: Back to school dance, Spice Shaker Sale, Class and Tyger T-Shirt Sale, Spirit Button Sale, Candy Bar Sale, and a Valentine Sucker Sale. 88 Sophomores Boyd Bolre Michelle Bond Jerry Boswell Duane Bordorf Susan Bottorf Donna Boyd Alice Bradshaw James Bradshaw Danita Britt Ehram Brooks Marilyn Brooks Deno Bryant Tyron Buck Oliver Crittenden Brent Calver Kim Carroll Kris Catello Renee Caudell Mark Christo John Cline Lawrence Coffindaffer Hetrie Collins Lucy Colosimo Barb Combs Hopey Conn Tim Conn Kevin Cook Lisa Cook Kim Corn Doris Couley Chery! Cox Teresa Craft Kathy Croghan Brendo Crosby Beth Crose Selina Cunningham Kim Danas Jerry Davison Shane Dean Marty Dickerson Rod Dinges Kenneth Doty Carl Drake John Duellman Jirn Duffey Jodie Duffey Julianna Duncan Margie Edwards Jeff Efird Sophomores 89 Main Office Monitors Supervisors: Mr. Morvai, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Harris Activities: Run passes, stuff teachers’ mailboxes Counselors’ Office Monitors Supervisor: Mrs. Groff Activities: Run passes, answer phone, alphaberize, change schedules on locater cards, take messages to teachers Donna Elkins Duana Evans Debbie Fannin Pat Farragher Donna Fields Linda Flucsa Niki Foster Jane Fox Rebecca Fraley Charles Frazier Evon Fuller Andrew Gardner Brenda Gaston Brett Gilbert 90 Sophomores and Groups Attendance Office Monitors Supervisors: Mr. Stoodr, Mrs. Howard Activities: Run yellow passes, run blue passes, answer phone, match attendance cards, deliver absence sheets Mr. Black's Office Monitors Supervisors: Mr. Black, Mrs. Kochheiser Ac- tivities: Run passes, make schedule changes Doug Gladden Tammy Green Mary Grieble Carla Griffith Joe Hager Kim Hagner Jenny Hall Kathy Hall Dusty Harless Tim Harless Yvonne Harris Steve Harsch Regina Hart Linda Hawkins Sophomores and Groups or Office Monitors Adult Vocational Education Supervisors: Mr Clay and Mrs. Jones Activities: Make copies, answer telephones take registrations, register checks, and type certificates Nurse's Office: Supervisor: Mrs. Horfield Activities: Run passes, assist the nurse Treasurer's Office: Supervisor: Mrs. McBride Activities: Count money, take checks and pur- chase orders, and file Library Aides Supervisors: Mrs. Sidle and Mrs. Tatgenhorst Activities: Make list of study hall students and take to the study halls, help librarian stamp books and shelve books L. Hawkins Tamla Hawkins Sonya Haynes Joyce Hedrick Debbie Henderson Brad Herring Janese Hess Bobby Hines Hope Hinton Lora Hinton Mary Holbrook Sheila Holley Lesley Hood Paul Hooper 92 Sophomores and Group Bookstore Workers Supervisor: Mr. Sauder Activities: Sell supplies to the students $3255 shader Red Cross Advisor: Mrs. Mudra President: Raquel Bernat Vice-President: Teresa Griffea Secretary Treasurer: Teresa Skipwith Activities: Had two Bloodmobiles, one in October and one in February Shelly Hoover Laura Huggins April Hutchison Tabatha Hyatt John Jackson Louella Jackson Michelle James Connie Jarrell Asa Jessee Claudia Johnson Kenny Johnson Marie Jones Wendi Jones Paul Kegley Sophomores and Groups 93 a 8 FS President: Pam Conners Vice-President: Joan Miller Secretary: Cheri Pifer Treasurer: Berh Staples Advisor: Mr. Groff Purpose: To provide entry level occupations for seniors who are graduating. Activities: They held two bake sales, and a calendar and pizza sale. The highlight of the year was an employer- employee banquet EO: President; Dana Violet Vice-President: T. J Studer Secretary: Tammi Olson Treasurer: Kathy Wharton Advisor: Mrs. Horwood Pur- pose: To train students for entry level office employment. Activities: Sold baked goods, candy, and St. Patrick's Day suckers, went to breakfast, and took field trips to Shelby Mutual and Lumbermans Matt Keller Jesse Kennebrew Jody Kidwell Lora Kinkade Robert King David Knipp Anthony Lamb Rick Lambert Lisa Lawhorn Kriss Lee Richard Lee Mike Lemaster Lisa Lewis Stephanie Likely 94 Sophomores and Clubs oe hes eu President: Teresa Estep Vice-President: Cathy Bell Secretary: Liso Griffith Co-Treasurers: Ken Knight and Diana Rachel Advisor: Mr. Davis Purpose: A club that gives the vocational students a chance to participate in extra- curricular activities. Activities: They held candy sales, a stuffed Tyger sale, a turkey raffle, and competed in district competition. The officers attended a fall delegates’ conference in Col- umbus in November. An Employer-Employee banquet was held on May 19, at SanDar Smorgasbard. They took a field trip to the telephone company, and had a guest speaker, Mr. Pere Grant of NCTC. Be ee ie President: Bill Cantlebarry Vice-President: Kevin Strubhor Secretary: Tammy Pofterson Treasurer: Bonnie Croft Parliamentarian: John Addison Reporter: Roger Stewart Advisor: Mr Brown Purpose: A co-op program between the school, student, and industry, whereby the students are employed in either trade, in- dustrial, or health related occupations. Ac- tivities: DCT members staffed The Store,’ a shop that gives underprivileged children clothes, on weekends. They sold candles at Christmas, and in March held a lollipop sale money received went to the purchase of classroom moterials. They also attended Ohio Government Day along with many other VICA members from Ohio Sue Likes Melissa Lloyd Linda Loescher Everett Logan Mike Longood Keith Luce Andre Adley Joanna Luttrell Cathy Lutz Jerry Lynch Kevin Lyter Paul Mack Jim Maglortt Marcus Marsh Sophomores and Clubs 95 e Electronics VICA fy President: Phil Edder Vice-President: John Jung Secretary: Ed Moore Treasurer: Richard Risner Sergeant Of Arms: Brian Gregory Advisor: Mr Curt Smith Purpose: To learn basic electronics such as wiring, reading electronical schematics and basic repair on TV's, radios, amplifiers, etc Activities: Class projects such as building radios amps and sirens. Annual candy sales to sup- port field trips to places like radio stations N.C.T.C., Madison Senior High Electronics Department and O.5.U. Mansfield Branch to tour the Campus Senior OWE President: Liso Leadingham Vice-President: Randy Ratliff Secretary: Tammy Parsons Treasurer: Trudy Swanger Advisor: Mr. Stallard Purpose: To study job related characteristics such as punctuality, efficiency, attitudes, safety on the job, and to prepare students for success as a responsible working adult. Activities: Sold candles, took a field trip to public library, held a year end banquet at San-Dar. Jackie Marshall Rhonda Massey Rita McKinney Robin McQuistion Jim Meister Laura Metz Chris Miller Susan Miller Donna Milow Araba Mitchell Marsha Morrow Woody Mount Jackie Mullins Tonya Murphy 96 Sophomores and Clubs OWA President: Kriss Lee Vice-President: Camille Owens Secretary: Sharon Cassidy Treasurer: Tonya Hunter Reporter: Ken Youngen Advisor: Mr. Linn Purpose: To provide for the social and educational growth of the members, and to provide service to the school and community Activities: Sold two year planners and Easter Eggs, held an Easter Party for the child development day care center, provided lawn and garden care for Watts Group Home, held a year end banquet OWE President: Lorie Edwards Vice-President: |van Madden Secretary: Mark Christo Treasurer: Melanie Cheatham Advisor: Mr. Lutz Purpose: To promote individual and class leadership — emphasis is placed upon involvement in creating a positive self image. Activities: Organizing and inviting guest speakers, fund raising projects for classroom material, career oriented field trips, class recreational activities promoting team work, class breakfast stressing money management, and year end banquet for a successful year Laurel Murray Lori Myers Wendy Myers Tim Nall Tony Newbern Troy Newbern Heather Nore Holly Norris Annette Owens Camille Owens Rhonda Owens James Pace Ron Parr Choku Patel Sophomores and Clubs 97 Foods FHA President: Michelle Ash Vice-President: Carlo Hairston Secretary: Rhonda Slaughter Treasurer: Rhonda Rowe Advisor: Mrs. Zim- merman Purpose: To help youth assume their roles in society thru Home Economics Education in areas of personal growth, family living, vocational preparation and community _in- volvemenr. Activities: Field trip to Pioneer Joint Vocational School, Restaurant tours, preparing snacks for teachers in-service meetings, baking cookies for Bloodmobile, catering workshop for Vocational Special Education, catering service, helping prepare meals for judges during music competitions, and Miss Drill Team Pageant Auto VICA President: John Meyers Vice-President: Tim Mc- Cabe Secretary: Phil Probst Treasurer: James Taylor Sergeant of Arms: Gordy Manis Advisor: Mr. Olivieri and Ms. Ammons Purpose: To develop leadership abilities through participa- tion in Educational, Vocational, civic, recrea- tional and social activities. Activities: They had two candy sales, went on a field trip, and had a canoe trip. Star Paxson Donnie Perkins Robert Perry Theresa Perry Jeff Pfeiffer Missy Pfleider Theo Phelps Danny Piatt Jody Pollman Kathy Pontious Patricia Prichard Barb Procker Sharman Prosser Maria Ratcliff 98 Sophomores and Clubs FHA President: Rose Richmond, Regina Resrelli, Cin dy Corwin, Karen Sealey Vice-President: Robin Abernathy, Dianne Loveland, Vanessa Fisher Elaine Isaac Secretary: Cathy Knipp, Sherry Richards, Roberta Davidson, Dawn Lee Treasurer: Tracey Myers, Lona Slaughter. Dianne Loveland, Rhonda Rowe Advisor: Mrs Powell Purpose: The purpose of F.H.A. is fo learn how to improve the home environment and the community. Activities: They made donations to the food basker and clothes to the Volunteers of America at Christmas time They also had field trips during the year to observe and help teach in area day care centers Machine VICA President: Ron Corn Vice-President: Don Cheek Secretary: Don Crose Treasurer: Todd Clark Advisor: Mr. Cook Purpose: To provide oppor- tunities for service to industrial-rechnical youth teaches how to live and work with orhers, fosters respect for the dignity of work, and develops a respect for our nations technological advances Bev Reeder Jim Renwick Sandy Richards Nancy Rixson Chery! Roark Thad Rosenberger Rick Rush Adrienne Russell Buck Schmidt Chris Schmidt Todd Shafer Sam Shaver Joy Sims Jeff Slone Sophomores and Clubs 99 Vincelia Stevenson 100 Paula Stambaugh Darren Stallworth Student Council President: Jeff Croghan Vice-President: Han nah Bolte Secretary: Raquel! Bernar Treasurer: Sue Wharton Advisor: Mrs. Mudra Purpose: According to the Constitution: The purpose of this organization shall be to promore the general welfare of Mansfield Senior High School by: 1 Promoting positive school spirit by the encouraging of student participation in ac tivities. 2. Promoting sound democratic prin ciples by: regulating school elections and pro- moting a forum for student expression. Ac- tivities: They revised the Constitution changing the name from Student Governmenr to Stu- dent Council, collected Christmas food baskets held rhe J. C Gorman assembly, made signs for the school levy, and co-sponsored the relays dance with Malabar National Honor Society President: Sue Cline Vice-President: Tom McMillen Secretary: Christy Gibson Treasurer: Mari Porterfield Advisor: Mr. Pugh Activities: One main function is to provide turorial help for students who ask for it. A number of members have tutored during the school year They also sponsored the Studenr-Faculty Basketball game as a fund raiser Brenda Smith Kim Smith Marla Smith Nina Smith Ruby Smith Terri Smith Wilma Smith Kelly Snelling Ed Steele Randy Stevens Ed Stewart Sophomores and Clubs Brian Stiltner Tina Stoves John Sylvester Greg Sutton Gary Taylor Jean Taylor Ron Taylor Thelma Taylor Tammie Thompson Darla Timms Bubba Toddie Marlena Volimer Pat Vulgamore Gary Walker Gary Walker Gerald Ward Jeff Ward Roberta Ward Carmen Webb Carson Webb Jerry Webb Lori White Ozzie Williams Kathy Williamson Jim Wilson Frank Wilson Denise Windham Kevin Wiseman Stacey Young Kenny Youngen Rod Zellner Sophomores and Clubs 104 Mary Arbutina Leisha Ash Michelle Ash Andrea Baldridge Billy Bear Peggy Bear Debbie Beatty Evan Benedict Pat Benedict Raquel Bernat Anne Bernhardt John Bertram Kimberly Blackwell Joe Boebel Class of '84 President: Darrin Chatman Vice-President: Sue Wharton Secretary: Anne Bernharof Treasurer: Lynn Kochheiser Advisors: Ann Kohutek and Bob Lull Activities: Soonsored the Homecom- ing Assembly, dance, and game % time ac- tivities, held a Lifesaver Lollipop sale, a Sweetest Day Carnation Sale, a Peanut Sale, a Christmas Candy Sale, a Pizza and Giant Cookie Sale, chose three graduation an- nouncement styles to vote on in the fall of ‘83, and ordered senior keys and memory books on May 6 so seniors would have them in the fall 102 Juniors Angala Bond David Bond Dwayne Bond Carl Bowman Steven Braggs Tina Brandt Rondala Broaden Steve Brown Bob Bush Sora Calhoun Daniel Cantlebarry Vince Carmel Eric Carpenter Dianna Carroll Jesse Carsey Darren Chatman Melanie Cheatham Rodney Cieda Brian Clay Kim Coffey Bruce Cogar Don Copley Stephanie Crawford Kathy Crose Lynne Cunningham Jim Curry Kelly Cushing Will P. Dovey John Dean Bill Debo Juanita Debo Lorenzo Dickson Doug Doan Sonio Eatmon Carla Elkins Mike Fensler Carol Fields Allison Fishburn Richard Fraley Glenda Frye Mike Gamble Julie Garove Mary Green Brian Gregory Katreena Grimes Eric Groff Emma Grubbs Jeff Guill Andrew Gutshall Juniors 103 Barb Higginbotham Gaydine Hildebrand William Hoffman 104 Steve Hackworth Key Club President: Ben Rachel Vice-President: Craig Leedom Secretary: Shawn Regula Treasurer: Paul Schroeder Advisor: Dave Gross Purpose: To provide service to the school and the com- munity. Activities: Rang bell for Salvation Ar- my af Christmas, helped with Mehock Relay traffic. Drama Club President: Eric Bullock Vice-President: Tricia Crotty, John Rohrer Treasurer: Kathy Croghan Secretary: Kathy Davis Advisor: William Asher Purpose: Increase the appreciation and awareness of rhe theater in school. Activities: Put on and go to see plays, workshops ad- vance session, puppetry Dan Hall Kristy Haller Steve Hardin James Harris Toi Hatch Lori Hazlerr Paula Hedge Joe Hedrick Reginald Hess Brian Horsley Juniors and Clubs Chess Club President: Todd Hudson Vice-President: Brad Loeschor, Jeff McKinney Advisor: William Asher Purpose: Play chess and improve skills. Ac- tivities: Play chess German Club President: Raque ! Bernar Vice-President: Paul Smith Treasurer: Jerry Bernat Secretary: Tammy Wiseman Advisor: Frank Nephew Purpose: To learn more about Germany Ac- tivities: Prepare German dinners, went to meetings Becky Hoskinson Chris Howard Gina Howard Robin Isaac Chery! Jackman Wes Jackson Harold Jarvis Ronald Jester Leann Johns Robert Jones Renee Kash Tim Keller Sharon King Debbie Knapp Lynn Kochheiser Steve Konstantinidis Ann Kracker Luann Krichboum Lynn Leadingham Alice Lee Sue Lee Juniors and Clubs 105 Melinda McCormick Mary McGathey 106 Dianne Loveland Black Culture Club President: Mary Nall Vice-President: Stephanie Marsh Secretary: Michelle Owens Treasurer: Rose Feagin Advisors: Mr. Pugh and Mrs. Morrison Activities: The Black Culture Club held three dances and sold two year calendars Purpose: To provide service to the school and community Concert Choir Director: Michele Shafer President: Gloria Williams and Vernon Hairston Vice-President: Patricia Givand and Darren Jackson Activities: This year's choir received straight ones in the District and State Contests. Some of the members performed in the Solo and Ensemble Contest. Their activities included sell- ing M M's and tree ornaments Kristin Lutz Floyd Lynch Kenny Lykins Ivan Mack John Maglott Ted Mayo Mark McBride Traci McNiel Renea Miller Mike Minter Sue Molson Ed Monday Danette Moore Torence Moton Tim Myers Tracey Myers Quinn Nall Joe Neal Juniors and Groups SA Chorus Director: Michele Shafer Activities: Same as the Concert Choir TB Chorus Director: Michele Shafer Activities: Same as the Concert Choir Carla Norris Chris Owens Cheryl Pace Tony Peterson Sharon Plair Jenny Porch Elizabeth Purnell Mamie Ramsay Parti Rarcliff Regina Restelli Don Rice Shawn Riley Richard Risner Cindy Roberts Lindy Roberts Cindy Rose Rhonda Rowe Halden Sabri Melanie Salyers Karen Schafer Maria Scheurer Juniors and Groups 107 Jazz Band Director: Percy Hall Assistant Director: Glen Fisher Activities: Played at J. C Gorman, Jazz Festival at Malabar, Simpson Concert, and at Freshman Band Concert Orchestra Director: Percy Hall Assistant Director: Chery! Markley Activities: Played at Christmas Concert, Solo and Ensemble Contests, First Presbyterian Church Concert, and at the Homecoming Assembly Julie Schroeder Lisa Scorr Vicki Shafer Theresa Skipwith Rhonda Slaughter Tracy Smith Lavelle Snelling Vickie Speigle Angie Spencer Ronda Spence Chris Stanish Billy Stevens Tracy Stevens Becky Stewart Pat Stiteler Bill Stiving Richie Storms T. J. Studer Ronald Sturgill Greg Surber Vey 108 Juniors and Groups : Varsity Band Director: Percy Hall Assistant Director: Glen Fisher President: Tom McMillen Vice-President: Eric Bullock Treasurer: Missy Miller Secretary: Christy Gibson Activities: Marched ar foorball games and parades played in Solo and Ensemble Contests, District and Stare Competition, and other concerts during the year Flag Girls Activities: Marched with band at foorball games and parades Robin Swanger Rita Tackatt Kevin Taylor Bill Thompson Jodi Thompson Kevin Thompson Stella Todd Sherri Turner David Urt Rennette VanEtten Dana Violet Stacy Waddell Becky Walters Cc. Webb Geoff Weber Kathy Wharton Sue Wharton Lori Williams Tammi Wiseman Tim Wiseman Rob Workman Juniors and Groups 109 Robin L. Abernathy Chale Charles C. Adams Class of 1983 President: Darren Jackson Vice-President: Ann Earley Secretary: Mari Porterfield Treasurer: Sue Cline Advisors: Jim Goode and Scott Gor- don Activities: The seniors presented the 1982 Varsity Varieties “On Broadway’’ in November and held the annual citrus fruit sale in December. The latter part of the year wos spent preparing for the prom, “A Night to Remember,” and other senior activities 110 Seniors John R. Addison Kimberly J. Back Mark P. Basilone Corey E. Black Maureen A. Boyer Allyson B. Bailey Catherine D. Bell Timberly L. Blaising Bryon Britt David A. Baker William W. Benjamin Chris B. Bogolis Andrea L. Brooks Thomas M. Bargo Catherine J. Bishop Hanna H. Bolre Emma M. Brown Seniors Eric V. Bullock Wayne A. Bundy Robert W. Burris William T. Cantlebarry, Jr Deborah L. Carcione Cindy L. Cates Diann R. Caudill Donald Cheek Todd W. Clark Clara S. Cline John L. Collins Ronald N. Conard Pamela L. Conners Ronald L. Corn Jr Bonnie C. Craft Willie J. Crittenden 112 Seniors Jeffrey T. Croghan Anita K. Crooks Tricia A. Crotty Sylvia D. Curry Roy G. Damron Douglas E. Daugherty Roberta D, Davidson Kathryn L. Davis Sherry L. Smallstey Demoise Julie A. Devine Ann O. Earley Philip B. Eder Seniors 113 Rebecca L. Edwards Laurie Edwards Aimee R. Erdenberger Amy S. Essex Teresa R. Estep Cynthia L. Etzel Kimberly L. Evans Kevin J. Everson Sharon K. Farragher Judy L. Faulkner Rose M. Feagin Benjamin T. Ferguson 114 Seniors Chester W. Fidler Violet J. Fuller Patricia A. Givand Belinda M. Hall Ronald L. Fliger Angelique M. Gardner Teresa Griffea Gay L. Holmes Curtis W. Fox Kimberly M. Garn Jamie L. Griggs Edward E. Hoskinson, Jr Rebecca L. Francis Christy K. Gibson Vernon L. Hairston Dionne R. Howard Seniors Edmond M. Howell Todd |. Hudson Scort A. Huffman Darren B. Jackson Sherry A. Richards Jeffries Gina D. Jessee Bennie M. Johnson Kenneth Johnson Sandra L. Johnson John A. Jung Emily L. Kick Leneice King Tammy L. King Timothy L. Kittelberger Donald M. Knapp Kenith L. Knight 116 Seniors Cathy S. Knipp Kelly S. Koppert Lora C. Kulka Dawn M. Lee Craig A. Leedom Bradley K. Loescher Pamela D. Louden Robert G. Knipp Jeanetta Lamb Lisa A. Leadingham Rebecca A. Lewis Michael G. Lewis Seniors 117 Kimberly A. Lutz Sandra K. Lowe Cheryl A. Mabry James A. Marcum II Stephanie E. Marsh Mary E. Marshall Terri Martin Robert S. Maxwell Timothy M. McCabe Jeffrey L. McKinney Thomas M. McMillen Dee Jaye Mehl 118 Seniors Joan R. Miller Cynthia M. Morgan Candace C. Norris Tamera L. Parsons Melissa L. Miller Merl L. Mount Donna M. O’Shields Tammy J. Patterson Claudia G. Molson Mary A. Nall Dynetta M. Owens Cheryl L Pennington Edward A. Moore Kevin B.Nore Elizabeth A. Parker Prezinnis D. Perkins Seniors 120 Cheri L. Pifer Ben Rachel, Jr Shawn Regula Mark S. Rodgers Seniors Mari E. Porterfield Diana L. Rachel Rose M. Richmond Samantha K. Roe } lad Todd Pottmeyer Philip E. Probst Sean L. Ragsdale Angelina R. Rayburn Richard S. Richwine Joan E. Rogers Roslyn A. Rosenberger David J. Roy Jose ph R. Roy Barbara M. Russell Rodney J. Schmidt Sally A. Schrader Paul A. Schroeder Karen L. Sealey David S. Shade Tamara L. Shelton Steven K. Sidle Melvin E. Smith Paul E. Smith Wendell T. Smith Seniors 121 Ray A. Snelling Trudie L. Swanger Steven W. Taylor Joy A. Tolliver Seniors Carl E. Stevens Orlando Q. Tackert James R. Thompson Annette M. Touby Timothy L. Stillion James R. Taylor Christopher U. Ticknor Angela M. Tynch William B. Stout Robert L. Taylor Timorhy M. Timmer Maureena M. Vollmer Steven R. Watson Rena L. Wilson J.C. Walker Gloria L. Williams Senior Activities Charles Adkins — Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 Leonard Adkins — Football 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. Gloria Allen — Cheerleader 9, 10, 11; Track 11; Student Council 12; Band 9, 10. Kim Back — Majorette 9, 114; Homecoming Queen 11; VICA President 12; Band 9, 10, 11; Nurses’ Aide 12 Allyson Bailey — OWE 10, 12. Cathy Bell — Band 9, 10; Hypho Business Staff 10, 11; Office Monitor 11; Softball 10; DECA Vice-President 12. Bill Benjamin — Band 9, 10; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9; J. C Gorman escort 12; Office Monitor 12. Cathy Bishop — Pep Club 9, 10; Softball 10, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Office Monitor 10, 11, 12; Student Government 9, 10. Corey Black — Wrestling 11; COE 12. Kenneth A. Webb Carmie Webb Danielle L. Young Timberly Blaising — Band 9; Volleyball 9; Basketball Stat 10, 11; Baseball Stat 12; Tennis 11, 12; Homecoming Court 11; Key Club 12; Manhigan 12; Hypo Business Staff 12; Football Scrapbook 11; Civic Day 12; Office Monitor 9, 10, 11, 12. Diana Blevins — OWA 9: OWE 11; DCT 12. Chris Bogolis — Baseball 9; Band 9, 10; Pep Band 10; Chess Club 10: Orchestra 11; Jazz Band 11; Civic Day 12; Office Monitor 12 Hanna Bolte — Class Secretary 9; Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (President 10, 11, 12); Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 12): Class Executive Committee 10; Junior Achievement 10, 11, 12: One Act Plays 10; Civic Day (School Board President 11, School Superintendent 12); Youth and Science Day 10; Science Fair 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf 12; Wrestling Stat 11, 12; Track Manager 9; Choir 10. Andrea Brooks — Pep Club 9, 10; Pom Pom Girl 9; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 12; Black Culture Club 10, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12: Courtside Sweetheart 10, 12. Eric Bullock — Band 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 12); Orchestra 11, 12: Jazz Band 11, 12; Drama Club 11, 12 (President 12); “Playroom” 11: “Doctor in Spite of Himself’ 14; “Par for the Corpse” 12; “Up the Down Staircase’ 12; Pep Club 11, 12 (Vice-President 12); Pep Band 11, 12; Science Fair 10, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 12; Hypho Staff 12 (Assistant Editor); Varsity Varieties Director 12 Wayne Bundy — Wrestling Manager 9, 11, 12; Choir 9, 40, 11, 12: TB Chorus 12. Seniors 123 Robby Burriss — Baseball 9, 40, 11, 12 Deborah Carcione — Cheerleader 9, 10; Band 10, 11; Flag Corps 11; Hypho Business Sroff 40, 11, 12; Hypho Editorial Staff 12; Student Council 9, 10; Varsity Varieties 10. Cindi Cates — Student Council 9, 12 (Vice-President 9); Cheerleader 9, 10; Key Club 12; Drama Club 11; Science Fair 42; Choir 12; ‘Doctor in Spite of Himself’ 11. Sue Cline — Tennis 10, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12 (Class Treasurer 11, 12); Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Hypho Business Staff 14; National Honor Society 11, 12 (President 12); Varsity Varieties 12 Pam Conners — Hypho Business Staff 11; IOS President 11; COE President 12; Varsity Varieties 12; Class Executive Committee 12; Key Club 12. Mike Cotton — Basketball 9; Football 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Bonnie Craft — Band 9, 10; DCT Treasurer 12. Willie Crittenden — Football 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10; Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Men's Glee 10, 11, 12; Office Monitor 12. Jeff Croghan — Student Council 9, 10, 1 1, 12 (Treasurer 10, 11, President 12); National Honor Society 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12 (Secretary 12); Tennis 10; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11; Boys’ State 11; Olympics of the Mind 12; Varsity Varieties 9, 12; Red Cross 10; Civic Day (School Board Vice-President 11, Director of Instruction 12); School Plays 9, 10, 11; Drama Club 10, 14; Academic Challenge 11; Homecoming MC 11; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11; Presidential Classroom 11. Tricia Crotty — Drama Club 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 12); Hypho Staff 41, 12; Plays 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 11, 12; SA Chorus 12; Student Council 9; Varsity Varieties 9, 11, 12; Office Monitor 9, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 12. 124 Senior Activities Sylvia Curry — Office Monitor 12; Home Ec 12; Pep Band 12; Flag Corps 11, 12; Track 11; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 11; TB Chorus 12; Varsity Varieties 9. Roy Damron — Auto VICA. Rena Daniels — Track 9, 10, 12; Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader 12; Varsity Varieties 12; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12. Kathy Davis — Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Drama Club 10, 11, 12 (Secretary 12); “Asylum,”’ “Never Trust A, ‘Par for the Corpse,”’ ‘Up the Down Staircase,’’ Stage Manager for ‘'Playroom.”’ Sherry Smallstey Demoise — Band 9, 10, 11; Volleyball 10, 11, 12 (Captain); Basketball 9, 10, 11; Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 (Captain 12); Manhigan 12; Hypho Business Staff 10, 11; Football Stat 12; Foorball Scrapbook 11, 12; Kay Club 12; Office Monitor 9, 10, 11, 12. Steve Dollish — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 12; Orchestra 12; Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 11); German Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Varieties 12; ‘Par for the Corpse’ 12; Class Executive Committee 11, 12; “Nine Dragons’ 12. Ann Earley — Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 10, 11, 12); Office Monitor 10; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Girls’ State 11; Cheerleader 10; National Honor Society 11, 12; Civics Day 11, 12 (Councilman, Police Chief); Varsity Varieties 10, 12; Lunch Advisory Committee 11. Donald Eatmon — Track 9, 40, 11, 12. Amy Essex — Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 9); Student Council Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; J. C. Gorman Court 12; Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12; Office Monitor 9, 10, 11, 12. Cynthia Etzel — Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 11, 12; National Honor Society 12. Kim Evans — Choir 11, 12; Girls’ Glee 10, 11. Kevin Everson — Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 12; Key Club 12. Rose Feagin — Black Culture Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 12); Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Candy Striper 9; Pep Club 10, 11 (Secretary 11); Jr. Achievement 10; Girls’ State 11; Civic Day 11; Office Monitor 12; Varsity Varieties Usherette 12; V. V. Committee 12; Homecoming Committee 11. Ben Ferguson — One Act Play Crew 10; German Club 10, 11; Jr. Achievement 11, 12 (Achievers’ Association Vice-President); Student Council 12; Light Technician for Plays and Flex-Off; ‘Up the Down Staircase.”’ Curtis Fox — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 12; Orchestra 12; Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra 12; Jr. Achievement 10, 11, 12; Regional Orchestra 12; Science Fair 11; Varsity Varieties 12; Civic Day 11, 12; Olympics of the Mind 12. Angie Gardner — Volleyball 9, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 11; Class Representative 9; Student Council 12; Homecoming Court 11. Kim Garn — Pep Club 9; Student Council 10, 11; Drama Club 10, 11, 12; “Never Trust a Man’’ 11; Office Monitor 11; COE 12. Christy Gibson — National Honor Society 11, 12 (Secretary 12); Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 14, 12; J. C. Gorman Chairman 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 11, 12; Flag Corps 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Band Council Secretary 12; Pep Club 9; Varsity Varieties 9, 12; Civic Day 12; Office Monitor 11; Hypho Business Staff 10. Patiricia Givand — Volleyball 9; Basketball 9; Track 10; Cheerleader 40, 11, 12 (Co-Captain 14, Captain 12); Black Culture Club 11, 12; Choir 9, 10, 11, 12 (Co-President 12); Band 9, 10. Teresa Griffea — Student Council 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 11, 12; Red Cross 11, 12 (Vice-President 12); Black Culture Club 12; Choir 12; Hypho Advertising Manager 12. Vernon Hairston — Football 9, 10, 12; Wrestling 9, 10; Track 9, 10, 11, 42; Student Council 9; Orchestra 9, 11, 12; Jazz Band 9, 11, 12; Choir 9, 40, 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12; Civic Day 11; Boys’ State 11. Belinda Hall — Band 9, 10, 14, 12; Manhigan 12; Office Monitor 12; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Jazz Band 9, 10; Orchestra 9, 10; Choir 12; Chorus 12; Civic Day 11, 12; IOS 11; Varsity Varieties 12. Scott Huffman — 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11. Gay Holmes — Student Council 9, 10, 11; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Black Culture Club 10, 11; Varsity Varieties 12. Todd Hudson — OWA 9; Baseball 9; Red Cross 9, 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 41); Student Council 11, 12; Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (President); Hypho 40, 11, 12; Bookstore 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12, (Treasurer 12); Civic Day 12; Machine VICA 11, 12 (Secretary-Treasurer 11); Wood Shop Assistant 12; CPR Instructor 11; V.V. Stage Manager 12. Darren Jackson — Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12 (President 40, 11, 12); Student Council 9, 10, 14, 12; Manhigan 11, 12 (Editor 12); Choir 9, 10, 14, 12 (President 12); Curriculum Advisory Committee 11, 12: Student Service Committee 12; Lunch Advisory Committee 11, 12 (President 12); Civic Day 11, 12 (Board of Education Treasurer 11, Councilman 12); Varsity Varieties 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Flex-Off MC 12; Office Monitor 11, 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12 (Captain 12); Cross Country 9, 10. Sherry Richards Jeffries — DCT 12; VICA 12. Gina Jessee — Varsity Varieties 10, 11; Drama Production 9, 10; Hyphonerian 10, 11, 12; Office Monitor 10. Ben Johnson — Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 14, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Pep Band 12; Jazz Band 12; Drama Club 11, 12; One Act Plays 11; “Playroom ’’ 11; ‘Par for the Corpse’ 12; ‘'Up the Down Staircase’ 12; Technical Advisor 11, 12. Sandra Johnson — Choir 9, 10, 114; Black Culture Club 10, 11; Class Executive Committee 9, 10; Cheerleader 9; COE 12; Track Stat 9, 10, 44; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12. Leniece King — Band 9, 10, 14; Pep Club 9; Student Council 10; Flag Corps 11; Basketball 11; Class Executive Committee 11, 12; DE 12. Tammy King — IOS Vice-President 11; COE 12; J. C. Gorman Court 12. Kenith Knight — Student Council 11, 12; DE Treasurer 12; Office Monitor 12; Hypho Business Staff 9, 10, 11, 12. Kelly Koppert — Softball 9, 10; Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 10, 11; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Tyger Mascot 10; Cheerleader 12; TB Chorus 12; SA Chorus 12; Choir 12; National Honor Society 11, 12. Lora Kulka — Tennis 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 12; Varsity Varieties 12; National Honor Society 12: Basketball Stat 9. Barry Kuenkele — German Club 10, 11, 12 (President); Student Council 11, 12; Jr. Achievement; Football 11; Track 12; Baseball 11, 12. Jeanetta Lamb — Band 9, 10, 11; Choir 9, 10; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 (Captain 12); Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 (Captain 11, 12); Track 10, 11, 12 (Captain 12); Office Monitor 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Government 9, 10, 11; Courtside Sweetheart 10. Senior Activities 425 126 Lisa Leadingham — OWE (Secretary 11, President 12) Dawn Lee — Varsity Varieties Publicity Chairman 12; FHA Secretary 42: Mike Lewis — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; Football 11, 12 Key Club 114; Orchestra 12 Rebecca Lewis — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 9, 40, 11, 12 (Treasurer 10); Jazz Band 10, 11; Orchestra 10, 11; Hypho Business Staff 14, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Varsity Varieties 42: Key Club 12; Pep Band 11, 12; J. C. Gorman Court 12 Brad Loescher — Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10; Student Council 40; Wrestling 11, 12; Bookstore 11, 12; Electronics 12. Pam Louden — Class Representative 12; Varsity Varieties 12; OS 11; COE 12: National Honor Society 12. Sandra Lowe — Nursing VICA 12. Mary Marshall — Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9; Basketball Stat 11, 12 Stephanie Marsh — Student Council 9, 10, 11; Pep Club 9, 10; Jr. Achievement 9 (Vice-President); Class President 9; Red Cross 10; Black Culture Club 9, 10, 12 (Vice-President 12) Robert Maxwell — Cross Country 12; Track 12; Manhigan 11, 12 (Editor 12); Hypho Sports Editor 12; Varsity Varieties 11; Key Club 10, 41 (Secretary 11); Basketball Manager Scorer 10, 11, 12; Baseball Manager Scorer 10, 11; Football Manager 9, 10; Class Executive Committee 11; Hypho Business Staff 12; Chess Club 11, 12 Jeff McKinney — Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9; Hyphonerian 11; Varsity Varieties 12 Tom McMillen — Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Band Council 10, 11, 12 (President 12); National Honor Society 11, 12 (Vice-President 12); Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Varieties 9, 10, 11, 12 (MC and Co- Business Manager 12); Civic Day 11, 12; Science Fair 12. DeeJaye Mehl — Basketball Stat 9; Band 9, 40, 11; Flag Corps 11; Softball 10; Nursing VICA Vice-President 12; Manhigan 11. John Meyers — Auto Shop President 12. Joan Miller — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 11, 12; Orchestra 14, 12; Jazz Band 11, 12; Hypho Business Staff 11; Varsity Varieties 12; |OS 11; COE Vice-President 12 Missy Miller — Band 9, 40, 11, 12 (Treasurer 12); Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 10, 11, 42: Civic Day 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Varsity Varieties Producer 12; “Jinx’’ 14; Science Fair 12; Hypho Business Staff 11, 12; Academic Challenge 11; Red Cross 10. Dennis Minard — Football 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. Claudia Molson — Pep Club 10, 11 (Treasurer 11); Volleyball 10; Track 40; Student Council 9, 10, 11; Choir 9, 10, 11. Kevin Nore — Football 9; Class Executive Committee 11, 12; German Club 11; Olympics of the Mind 12; National Honor Society 12; Varsity Varieties 12. Candy Norris — Pep Club 9; Class Executive Committee 9, 10; Courtside Sweethearts 10; Red Cross 11, 12; Choir 11. Walter Norris — Wrestling 9, 10. Donna O’Shields — Softball 10; DECA 11, 12. Tammy Patterson — DCT Secretary 12; VICA 12; Softball 9; Office Monitor 14 Cheryl Pennington — DCT 12; FICA 12. Cheri Pifer — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Band Council 9; Pep Band 11, 12; COE Secretary 12; |OS 11 Mari Porterfield — Basketball Stat 9; Pep Club 9; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Hypho Business Staff 10; Class Executive Committee 10, 11, 12 (Secretary 11, 12); Choir 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 (Treasurer); Civic Day 12; Varsity Varieties 12. Senior Activities Ben Rachel — Football 9, 11, 12; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (Vice-President 11, President 12). Sean Ragsdale — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 42; Jazz Band 11, 12; Par for the Corpse” 12; ‘Up the Down Staircase ’ 12; Regional Orchestra 12; Mansfield Symphony Youth Orchestra 12; Jr. Achievement 12; Varsity Varieties 12; Manhigan 12. Shawn Regula — Class Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Hypho Business Staff 11, 12; Key Club Secretary 12; Manhigan 12; Homecoming Committee 11. Greg Richmond — Auto VICA 12. Samantha Roe — Tyger Mascot 10, 11; Key Club 12; Office Monitor 9, 40, 11, 12; Class Secretary 9; Pep Club 11, 12; Hyphonerian 12. Roslyn Rosenberger — Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 11, 12; ‘The Lottery” 10; National Honor Society 12; Varsity Varieties 9, 12; Civic Day 11, 12; Hypho Business Staff 10; Office Monitor 9, 12; Science Fair 42; Sally Schrader — Cheerleader 9; Student Council 10; Office Monitor 11, 12; Basketball Stat 40, 11, 12; Pep Club 9, 10, 11 (Vice-President 10, 11); Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 12; Varsity Varieties 12; Manhigan 12; Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 11, 12. Paul Schroeder — Football 9, 40, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 12); Homecoming Escort 10; J. C. Gorman Escort 42; National Honor Society 12. Tamara Shelton — Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Choir 40, 11, 12; TB Chorus 10, 11, 12; SA Chorus 12; Pomette 9; Black Culture Club 9, 10; Jazz Band 12; Orchestra 12; Student Council 9; Office Monitor 12; Varsity Varieties 12. Sandy Shifflet — Office Monitor 11. Steve Sidle — Golf 9, 10, 11, 12 (Captain 12); Track 10; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Jazz Band 11, 12; Class Executive Committee 11, 12; Varsity Varieties Set 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Civic Day 11, 12; Olympics of the Mind 12. Paul Smith — Golf 9, 10, 114; German Club 9, 10, 44, 12 (Treasurer 11: Vice-President 12); Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Varsity Varieties Set and Lights 12; ‘Par for the Corpse’’; Drama Club 12; Class Executive Committee 12; Prom Committee 12: Student-Faculty Game 12. Ray Snelling — Football 9; Wrestling 9; Track 9; Cheerleader 10, 11, 2 Kevin Strubhar — DCT Vice-President 12; VICA Vice-President 12. Eddy Stevens — Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10; Key Club 40, 11, 12; Office Monitor 9, 10, 11, 12; J. C. Gorman Escort; National Honor Society 12. Roger Stewart — Football 9; Wrestling 9; Football 9, 10; Wrestling 9, 10. Brad Stout — Auto VICA 12. Trudie Swanger — Band 9; OWE Treasurer 12; Hypho Business Staff 11. Orlando Tackett — Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10; Wrestling 9, 11; Choir 9, 10, 14, 12; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Varsity Varieties 10, 11; TB Chorus 11, 12; Student Council 12. Bobby Taylor — Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 40, 41, 12. James Taylor — Auto VICA 11, 12 (Treasurer 12). Steve Taylor — German Club Vice-President 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 11, 12; Football 11, 12. James Thompson — Varsity Varieties 9, 10, 11, 12 (Stage Crew 9); Football 10. Joy Tolliver — Class Executive Committee 10, 11, 12; Black Culture Club 12; Hyphonerian 12. Steve Watson — Band 9; OWE 10, 11, 12. Keith White — Auto VICA; OWE. Gloria Williams — Class Executive Committee 9, 10, 11, 12; Student Council 9, 10, 11; Varsity Varieties 9, 12; Choir 9, 10, 11, 12 (President 12); Black Culture Club 9, 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 10, Vice-President 11); Basketball Stat 11, 12; Hypho Buisness Staff 12; Student Lunch Advisory Committee 12; Homecoming MC 11; Office Monitor 9, 10; School Treasurer's Assistant 12. Senior Activities 127 Marion Altman — Marth Kaye Ammons — Auro Mechanics George Andress — Social Studies William Asher — English, Speech, Drama Wayne Au — Math Lucy Baddour — Spanish Eleanor Beatty — French Dan Bishop — Science Vincent Black — Assistant Principal Edwin Blackford — Social Studies James Boor — Welding Mary Brown — IIC Aide William Brown — DCT Kathleen Brunett — Business William Cahill — Science William Cook — Machine Shop Jeff Davis — DE Harold Dean — Alternate School John Depler — Business Roger Dressler — Health, lIC 128 Faculty Betty Dunn — Home Ec Julie Earley — Math, English, Social Studies Dorothy Elsasser — Counselor Gertie Eubanks — Study Hall Barbara Fairchild — English William Flanegan — Phys Ed Jane Gilbert — Mr. Morvai's Secretary James Goode — Social Studies Scott Gordon — Math, Science English, Geography, Health Phys Ed Anne Griffin — Phys Ed and Health Kathy Groff — Counselors’ Secretary Richard Groff — COE David Gross — English Jon Hall — Science Percy Hall — Band and Orchestra Carol Hane — English Grayce Harris — Mrs Morrison's Secretary Gayle Harwood — IOS and Typing Ruby Haynes — Vocational Coordinator Richard Henry — English Faculty 129 Richard Henson — Social Studies Herbert Himes — Counselor Robert Hood — Study Hall Pearl Howard — Attendance Office Secretary Marlene Huffman — Citizenship, Communications, and Health Clarence Jacocks — Social Studies Carole King — English Suzanne Kochheiser — Mr. Black's Secretary Ann Kohutek — English Scott Kutz — Drafting, Wood Shop Ann Lewis — Math Larry Linn — OWA Robert Lull — Science James Lutz — OWE Thomas Mapes — Occupational Training Vicki Marshall Picking — Home Ec Dean Maul — Science Loretta McBride — Typing John Miefert — Math David Moore — Math and Science 430 Faculty Mary Margret Moore — English and Family Living Ronald Morvai — Principal Jennifer Morrison — Assistant Principal Cindy Mudra — American History Joanne Mudra — English Ken Murray — Art Evelyn Nall — Math Frank Nephew — German James Olivieri — Auto Mechanics Renate Papenhausen — English Lane Paullin — Power Mechanics, Machine Shop David Pierce — Wood Shop Richard Poffenbaugh — Science Margaret Powell — Home Ec Joe Prats — Phys Ed Douglas Pugh — English Carl Raser — Counselor Loretta Raser — English, Math, Social Studies, Science, and Speech Eleanor Ryckman — Social Studies Charles Sauder — Math Faculty 134 Nancy Seibert — Health, Phys Ed Michele Shafer — Choir Michael Shibinski — Business Shirley Sidle — Librarian Kerria Sigler — Math and Science Carmella Smith — Spanish Curt Smith — Electronics Paul Smith — Counselor Jack Soliday — World Geography Ronald Stallard — OWE Phil Stoodt — Attendance Coordinator Calvin Swander — Science Dorothy Tatgenhorst — Library Secretary Bruce Waite — English Halley Weaver — Math Pam Yurysta — Art and Photography Phyllis Zimmerman — Home Ec 432 Faculty Thank You Parents. . . We especially want to thank the following parents, whose generous contributions have made our color pages possible this year. Barbara and Gary Baehr Ann and Walt Bishop Mary, Hanna, and Boyd Bolte Dr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Calver Dottie Clark Dr. and Mrs. Tom Croghan Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fox Dick, Vivian, Brett, and Doreen Gilbert Dan and Barb Gopp Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hazlett, Lori, and Mike Don, Nancy, Debbie, and Dawn Jennings Leo Ray Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. David Kracker Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Kulka Mr. and Mrs. Richard Louden and Pamela Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh and family Jack and Helen Mehl Mr. and Mrs. William Pontious Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prater and Allison Larry and Betty Raphael Bernice Roy The Sabris Thomas and Shirley Sampsel Mary Ann Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Jr. Irene Watson Krista Weikel We dedicate... ... the 1983 Manhigan to Mrs. Ann Gerrell, who spent twenty-four years teaching Spanish and German to the students of both Mansfield Senior High and Malabar. Born in Salem, Ohio, in 1936, she went on to earn her degree from the Col- lege of Wooster before beginning her teaching career. She was married to Ray Gerrell, an English, speech, and drama teacher at Malabar, and was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church and a camping club. She had served as a class advisor and as a foreign language club advisor at various times during her career. Ann Gerrell always had a friendly word and a happy smile for the people she worked with and gave unselfishly of herself to her students. Her courage and determination are an inspiration to all those whose lives she touched. And More Thanks. . . During the course of the year there are many people who help in some way with the produc- tion of our book, and we would like to recognize them here. Ken Murray, who designed the cover and divi- sion page artwork used in the book. Bob Hrivnak of Buell-Kraft Studio, who took group shots and pictures of special events, and provided film and the use of his facilities for our student photographers. Mark Bohland of Maranatha Photography, who provided team pictures. Tom Kiess and Bob Hastings of Taylor Publishing Company, who offered their expert help and advice. Ron Morvai, who helped work out financing to meet the cost of the book. Sally Schrader, who spent many hours after graduation typing the remainder of the copy for the book. Business Patrons Stanley L. Brody M.D. and Staff 327 Park Avenue West (A llergist and Dermatologist) Floral Garden Florists 74 Lexington Avenue 522-4071 522-4790 Park Lanes Bowling Alley 1410 Park Avenue West 529-2232 Reflections Hair Design West Park Shopping Center 529-3535 Acknowledgments Gorman-Rupp congratulates.... Everyone at Gorman-Rupp takes this opportunity to compliment the graduating seniors on a job well done. 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