Marlington High School - Scenario Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1967

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We also hope that our 1967 Scenario will help everyone to remember the suspense at National Honor induction, the thrill of competing in speech events for the first time, the cooperation of the juniors in staging a memorable Prom, and the excitement backstage as the curtain rises on Act I Scene 1 of the fall play. To all who are interested in the faculty, athletes, musicians, and scholars of Mar- iington High School, we present this book. 4 Sfuclenfs Were Exfremely Acfive This Year 5 F' 49 t ww., .X X ,',,,,,, v s' 6 T 4 if Music Provides o Reloxing Break from Routine In the spring of 1966 the select chorus and the dramatics department combined to pro- duce Finian's Rainbow. Those who saw it commented that its success was due to the wholehearted effort of all who participated. During the 1966-67 school year the many bands, choruses, ensembles, and soloists re- hearsed for programs, concerts, clinics, and contests. The marching band created a special atmosphere at the football gamesg the stage band hosted a four school clinicg and the select chorus performed sacred songs at Thanksgiving, Christmas, and East- er. Early in March three soloists and two ensembles got superior ratings at the state level in the contest held at Hoover High School. I 8 it 'l This year able-bodied young males weren't the only ones who participated in sports at lvlarlington. Capable girls and experienced A. faculty members proved worthy opponents in S S track and basketball respectively. The intra- ' mural system allowed students not on the I school team to compete in sports. i Q Most Valuable Player Awards went to Lanny , gf x g S Snode in golf, John Miller in cross country, Duff Beamer in football, Randy Breit in wrest- gy. ling, and Tom Robinson in basketball. 5 A is-1 We hope this yearbook helps all to re- , 5 member the thrilling last game of the foot- 'xffx Q , ball season, the rough time our basketball X X X S ' ' ' team gave McKinley in tournament action, bb W isis, it the spirited class competition in pep rallies, 3 K , and all the other experiences that helped irrr i i' s Marlington students forget their individual 0 t troubles and become concerned with our Sw A school's team effort. Sports Events Keep MHS Students in High Spirits 9 -..-,K Conscienfious Study Prepares Sfudenfs for the Future ruff 195 ig My 10 Often students are swept up in the bustle of their high school social lives and forget why they are in school. Public schools were developed to offer sound educations for our nation's youth, not to provide concerts, plays, and athletic events for the general public. At Marlington a student may learn the fundamentals of a trade in a commercial, agricultural, or industrial field. This training will enable him to find a job as soon as he graduates. Another student may choose a course which will prepare him for college and a pro- fession, or for a specific training school. No matter what the future holds for Mar- lington students, all know that careful atten- tion in classes and conscientious study help to assure success and security in the future. g W - ..... i ' . -,::if,a53,:g,: --.iz-.Lg if ,,.1f'if-iwkgf. .sf,sfsfz'.V,- .f--liizifz--1.5 . . . 1 kgzrigiri . f K 1- 3. . 5 - - Q , K K. U- -- ' gg Q-yy-1,5 ffgkygg' 'gf-gxsgeg-1q1:Qg.f 1. an -s 1 X 1- Xffwx,'f- :2f1fv,.3,-'siiiilfaisfs-.1555:ai?'sf,:m,::z'..szrz?'-fziffffmis?-Sz ,.- - gf: . 'M-A3 235-M21fHfX.m!8z5!ix,X ?3gSLsag5a5iagS5Sg.-Ek 31i!Sg5?5Q5f gf! S gigkfkgkggibiigi ?5EfQEiQEe2YSe2f'?,Swia:?ss -g11122-E2521gg?iQsf25gQg:slsiggisaaw-.Mgr:siwiswgf:Lf?w3?ssiimf,-nailz fesfxfffififsiisiiyievi In ..s:-M -2 im.. M, w g 5ff:gggEg5,gqwQg,gi Sggfyg5S55ig5g,5ESgQ2EE2Q59222555Psii3Gqgifi--5fsL?mfgm2E5g25ggfiga35g5g?3gg2i1iif93.ie?6?55?,gr5ggsgsg14gg iwgsefxgimgiiggggvggisi 5 k A f -- f--f A- Aw , MM M s.v,-my-3:1 ggxqggl'fX,g1:.12ggk5sf .i'1sc:i'me2 4'i.fQ:r:f ff? .fill 2915 4 ffpwif -ffl 1 Sz , , k ,,.. S v Gives' f . ,if-14 . . kiwi, K L , ir At first glance, it seems that chemistry, public speaking, and industrial arts are quite different. However, all three are lab courses. Chemistry students learn laws, formulas, and equations in lecture sessions. On lab days they apply the theories studied to prac- tical situations. Speech students learn that the motor, vibrators, resonators, and articulators work together to produce words. They then learn to improve their speaking by controlling pitch, tempo, and fear. Drawing students start their studies by becoming acquainted with the triangle, board, compass, and T-square. They start the lab work by drawing lines at different angles and progress to floor plans and lettering. Students Gain Practical Experience tram Lab Courses ll ..,... N353 At Marlington, students learn many prac- tical skills. Many teachers stress oral reports and class participation so their students will be able to communicate with others. Our commercial department is so specialized that students participating in its courses can find good positions upon graduation. Students learn ways to keep their bodies physically fit in our physical education classes. The 1966-67 school year is over. For some it means the end of formal education and the beginning of complete independence. For others it means advanced study and pursuit of a profession. To the many students who will be back next year, good luck. Students Develop Many Different Skills ff' f,,. p,,, ,.,. ,A 1 , ' '29 W3 j 'x Student Life at was X W Maxx 'EFI ffl :fins X E . ,. . x N X gi - E 5 E2 f-ff . 5 SXXQX X X as ' 'E I- 9 K 5-Yffizifl -. ZZ. X. XXXX , Xi R X .. f... XW .. .X - vQ1z:fY.ieXS .. L- .. .--. : X K X W ,, . . XXX X Xa-X X X X X X .. .... X., X -.X -XJ.-X '.-1 X XXX X N U - . -- - - X X.. X ,:X,XX..- L- . - if ' Xixggst.. . :Xf:Xg:w: X NX E y MF, Q.. . -wg Ng. A x R' 5 Wu X f X X X J 5 ,XXXQN wiium A-r Miss Mary Albright 1966 Prom Queen Queen and court: Donna Mabry, Janice Kesterke, Mary Albright. Kathrine Corey. Connie Snode. The Class of '67 Staged Sc1yonoro , Prom 7966 Concentration May 7, 1966, was an important evening for the juniors and seniors at Marlington. The theme of this year's prom was Sayonara, and the scene was a Japanese garden, ln- cluding coolies and a rickshaw for the queen. Several weeks of hard work turned the gym into an Oriental wonderland. At one side the Harry Lunch was never like this! Woodfield Orchestra played softly, and on the other side the queen's court waited. Each year's prom queen is elected from a field of five candidates by a vote of the junior and senior classes. It was truly a memorable evening, and thanks from the class of '66 to the class of '67 for making it so. lllllllll lllllllllll l iii, llixll Rhonda Regoli Reigned of Duchy '66 Captain and Duchess danced the night away. DUCHESS, COURT, AND ESCORTS: Cathy Burdick, senior attendant: Ray Barker, Martha Ermlich, retiring Duchessg Tom Ulbricht, Rhonda Regoli, Duchessg Duff The 1966 Duke football team chose Rhonda Regoli as this year's Homecoming Duchess. Each class chose one girl as an attendant to represent it at the Homecoming festivities. The Duchess and her court reigned at the Homecoming game on October 21st and at the dance the following evening. Much time and effort were spent to make our gym a castle for the Duchess. Duchess and court attended a chilly Homecoming game. Beamer, Randy Krabill, Kathy Ream, junior attendant: Clark Walter, Fran Leutschatt, sophomore attendant. cs' 20 m Q lzik I A fi' va ivrz Q dy, Physics: Paul Gerber, sixth in the Physics: Tim Hirst, third in the state Physics: Doug Cunningham, nine- district teenth in the district Scholarship Teom Affoined Goals Spanish: Doug Haubert, fourth in the state, Linda Waltz. twelfth in the district. 22 Marlington students are continu- ally striving for excellence in all areas, especially so in scholarship. These students are typical of those who appreciate the fight for knowledge. They are willing to do the little bit extra that is required for excellence. The scholarship team is selected from a group of many students, and represents the fields of history, science, mathematics, E n g l i s h, foreign languages, and business edu- cation. A final scholarship test is given each spring at Malone Col- lege, and the students are then rated on both a district and a state basis. These students deserve sincere con- gratulations for the honors they have brought to themselves and to their school. fi 5, V! Geometry: Tom Robinson. ninth in the district. Chemistry: Philip Burnell, eleventh in the state: Faye Rohrer, honorable mention: Linda Wyles, third in the state NW' f it-W: fkpki Mg ' ff Awww' MW A English: Cindy McAlister, Marla Gill, twentieth in the district: Barbara Freshley, nineteenth in the district 23 Front Flow: B. Wallace, J. Walker, D. Freshley, H. Bench, L. fer. Second Row: E. Peterson, G. Cunningham, D. Mabry, L Chapman, S. Frank, D. Teeters, J. Homer, B. Bohrer, D. Trap- DuBois, S. Woolf, J. Kesterke, C. Snode, S. Bay, B. Pelger, J hagen, K. Kingsbury, M. Kiel, B. Carrnen, M. Flitschard, J. Stauf- Mather, L, Weil, M. Snyder. K. Stout. K. Shoemaker. F. Bohrer The traditional key unlocks the door to N.H.S. The candle represents . . . 24 ?P 'E 2 si T -'uywlr l L. Wyles, K. Donenwirth, C. Syverson. Back Row: D. Moore, P. D. Cunningham, P. Burnell D McGirr C Domino N Yarian Gerber, D, Preising, C. Battershell, T. Hirst, J. Thomas, M. L. Kriner, L. Heldreth. Haubert, J. Wenger, R. McCrea, G. Shinn, D. Lutton, D. Myers, National Honor Society Recognized Students National Honor Society is a nation-wide organization, and membership is recognized as one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a high school student. Mem- bers are chosen on the basis of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. A 3.2 cumulative average is required for member- ship, and all junior and senior students meeting this requirement are rated by the faculty, the votes are then collected and counted by the principal. The list of new members is not disclosed until the induction ceremonies. New members are initiated in March of each year in an impressive and solemn candle lighting service. lt is truly an honor to become a member of this organi- zation, and congratulations should be ex- tended to those who achieved this. The flame ot knowledge burns forever 25 How much do you think she's worth? Latin Club Sold Slaves Members of Latini Socii were students who were taking their second, third, or fourth year of Latin. Meetings were held in the evenings and featured various programs. The sophomores attended both a dignified formal initiation, and the of- ficers conducted a rough welcome for the new members. In February the new members were auctioned off as slaves. The slaves had to obey their masters and serve them as loyal subjects at the Roman banquet in March. Mr. Russell Newburn was a guest speaker this year and showed color slides on Italy and Greece. LATIN CLUB-Front Flow: Bonnie Saunier-Praetor, Marcia Ritschard-Tribune, Mrs. Bender-Advisor, Dale Baugh, Debbie Freshley-Consuls, Sue Abbuhl-Quaestor. Second Row: Diane Fox, Susan Curtis, Betty Burky-Program Chairman, Doug Hau- bert-lanitor, Helen Bench-Banquet Chairman, Pam Snode, Kris Shoemaker, Aleda Devies. Third Row: Joan Ellsworth, Penny Faxon, Becky McBride, Duane Oyster, Kathy Thomas, Pat Porter, Marsha Lashley, Jan Stevenson, Gary Battershell. Back Row: Marty Springer, Bob Malone, Karen Steele, Bob Bahler, Jeff Hahn, Gary Riniger, Dan England, Carl Walter, Gary Acierni. Science Club Sponsored Science Foir ,gyzgg if ali' ,,, . Now this will react . . 'N' '53 X f Science Club members were students interested in the field of scienceg including tech- nology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. The meet- ings consist of speakers, lec- tures, and such diverse sub- jects as laser beams to enter- ing college for a science career. The club also took field trips to museums and institutes. lt sponsored the Stark County Science Fair for the past two years, and the members have contributed many interesting and highly S rated projects. m wx SCIENCE CLUB-Front Row: Mr. Vaughan-Advisor, Clinton Syverson-Treasurer, Faye Ftohrer-Vice President, Linda Wyles -President, Karl Donenwirth-News Reporter, Bonnie Saunier -Secretary. Second Flow: Cindy McAlister, Jack Wyles, Marcia Kale, Sharon Slack, Joanne McKnight, Janet Stauffer. Third -so ,.. , rv Us .pk K Row: Jim Donenwirth, Marcia Orwick, Sue Abbuhl, Jeff Hahn, Kay Shoemaker, Val Woolf. Fourth Row: Jerry Peterson, John Pfeifer, Fred Wurgler, Mike Miller, Lynn Heldreth, Tim Keen. Back Row: Philip Burnell, Dale Baugh, John Hoyle. Student Librarians Learned to Operate Our Library .. Q. f . .gs . ws, 5555? 0 Q., ., v 'Ng LIBRARIANS - Front Ftow: P. Jarvis. A. Devies, K. Shoemaker, S. Curtis, Fi. Scott, P. Unger, P. Unger, I. Morris. Second Row: Mrs. Franks, Mrs. Zellers, C. Davis, M. Gill, J. Strickland, J. Strong, M. Mihaila, K. Conner, D. Zorger. Third Row: J, Scott, L. Barker, P. Aufrance, S. Frank, N. Todd, C. Broughton, C. A single rope separates the knowledge from the students. W W- --'SY gi .L -' . Q- fs 3 A., McAlister, D. Fox, E. Day. Back Row: J. Warner, D. England, J. Walker, J. Owens, N. Trammel, L. Syverson, R. Krannich, C. Syverson, D. Aufrance, F. Ekman. Not pictured: K. Starkey, J. Stevenson. Student librarians made it possible for pupils and faculty to have access to a variety of learning materials, which included books, magazines, film strips, and records. Some of their duties were pre- paring new books for circulation, repairing old ones, shelving books and magazines, charging out books, and checking for overdue books. Monthly meetings were held for the librarians at which they discussed library routines and popular books. At times a teach- er or outside speaker gave a talk on a particular book or led a discussion. Several field trips were taken to other libraries and the traditional Christmas party was held in December. OFFICERS - Irene Morris-Assistant Secretary and Treasurer, Clin- ton Syverson-President, Aleda Devies-Secretary and Treasurer, John Owens-Vice-President. 1...--Wi 523' .JMU ,. ,W , K -R - SPEECH CLUB - First Row: J. Grimes, B. Fausnight, M. Hull, F. Weibel, S. Abbuhl, J. Warner, C. DeNiro, B. Aquilo, K. Faverty-Reporter, R. Rohrer-Secretary, J. Hagan-President, J. Mc- France, S. Frank, C. Farmer, Mr. McCallum-Advisor. Third Row: Knight-Vice President, N. Trammell-Treasurer, S. Zurbrugg, J. B. Burky, R. Hull, B. Meeks, B. Malone, B. McConnell, S. Kant, Stauffer, K. Beegle. Second Flow: Mrs. Thompson-Advisor, B. S. Conrad, B. Rastetter, J. Davis, M. Orwick, B. Dennis. Speech Club Participated in Forensics ln its first year at Marlington, Speech Club has proved to be an interesting and worthwhile organiza- tion. Members participate in discussions, debates, and monologues. They are also eligible for inter- scholastic speech activities. Speech Club members gain experience in speaking and have fun doing it! Bobbi Ftohrer steps into the character of Medea. The ihe0fY behind eXfemP0fene0US Speaking is - - - ' 29 3 This year's fall play, Dear Me the Sky is Falling, was perform- ed by the Dramadukes on the eighteenth and nineteenth of November. The presentation of the play was fully enjoyed by all who attended. The purpose of the Dramadukes Club, under the direction of Mr. Purviance and Mr. Moore, has been to encourage But what are these people doing in my house? Marlington students to participate in dramatics and to promote interest and appreciation of the theatre. Eleven members of the Dramadukes were inducted as the National Thespian Society, which is a national dramatics honorary program. These eleven Drama- dukes earned their memberships 4 by accumulating points through participation in our school's dra- matic production. Dromddukes Presented Public With Foll Performance DRAMADUKES-Front Row: P. Winters, S. Collins, L. Jeswald C. Craft-President, C. Mabry-Vice-President, B. Wallace- Secretary, K. France-Treasurer, N. Reber, K. Adams, G. Monter. Second Bow: Mr. Purivance-Advisor, Mr. Moore-Advisor, J Thomas, L. Hamblem, S. Zurbrugg, D. Traphagen, K. Kingsbury S. Merryman, M. Ermlich, M. Gill, M. Simpson. Third Row: D Breit, K. Thomas, J. First, K. Weeding, S. Visi, C. Kimes, L. Morgan, Ft. Moulin, C. Schmucker, A. Devies, T. Bowlin, P. Berry. Fourth Flow: C. Barcus, C. McAlister, A. Weaver, F. Leuts- chaft, C. DeNiro, B. Aquilo, M. Lutton, C. Krabill, L. Adolf, L. Chapman, L. Rinehart, Ft. Rohrer, B. Miller. Fifth Row: D. England, Ft. Breit, Ft. Tarian, S. Kireta, D. Wolf, J. Walker, S. Abbuhl, N. Hunter, B. Anderson, S. Frank, B. McBride, L. Dye, L. Hoyle, M. Dick. Back Row: Fl. Pinkerton, L. Heldreth, S. Weaver, L. Wilson, S. Kant, R. Hull, B. Burky. Not pictured: J. Moore, M. Beltz, J. Grinnan, J. Hagan-Reporter, D. Bedford, M. Rinehart, J. Brocklehurst, C. Burdick, C. Farmer, N. Tram- mell, M. Brady. Thespions Demonstrate Skill ln Dear Me, The Sky ls Falling THESPIANS-Front Row: Becky Wallace, Linda Adolff, Lori -Advisor, Mr. Merrill Purviance-Advisor, Clayton Mabry Chapman, Kitty Kingsbury, Debbie Traphagen. Back Row: Richard Pinkerton, Kathy France. Roberta Rohrer, Staunton Weaver, Chris Craft, Mr. Robert Moore But, girls, we don't have to send an invitation to Robert. Well, Mrs. Hersh, what do you think of these ink spots? 31 The freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes had representa- tives for this year's Student Council. The student representatives proved very responsible and wise in their judgements on school functions. The Council approved a new set of rules for the student body with the hope To make Marlington High School's atmosphere for learning - better. Mrs. Ramser-Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL-Front Row: Mrs. Ramser-Advisor, Deb- Miller-Treasurer, Lanny Snode Vice president Dale Baugh ble Brent, Kathy Thomas, Barb Freshley, Becky WaIlace-Secre- Duff Beamer-President John Kennedy Chris Craft Clyde tary Linda Rinehart. Back Row: Jack Wyles, Denny Myers, John Lepley, Bill Rastetter Not pictured Denise Lanzer 32 .,, ,fy K, . ,Q ,x ff' ,wwf ' 5412-elf f . vw w w w! G 9 V af 4 . 3 , , ' 1', 3 gf f L A JUNIORS-Clyde Lepley, Dale Baugh, Ed Rowland, Linda Rinehart. SENIORS-John Miller, Lanny Snode, Becky Wallace, Duff Beamer, Chris Craft. Sfudenl Council Approved New School Policy Hr' 4 vw-M FBESHMEN-Denise Lanzer, Debbie Breit, Bill Rastetter, Jack Wyles. l 2 ? SOPHOMORES-Kathy Thomas. Barb Freshley, John Kennedy Denny Myers. 33 Lyfffi. I x NX x 3535 .., :Q f X t .. 'f5:SwifI:3iif.v . - i ' . ,S. Debbie Freshley-Editor-in-Chiei Lois Wiliiamson, Cathy Machamer, Ruth Frank-Typists Jack Wyles, Sam Kibler, Mitzi Mihaila--Junior High Editors ,ala Mrs. Spencer-Advisor Debbie Traphagen-Business Manager Nancy Hunter-Artistg Chris Shade-Photographer 3 .E w'l f' Gwen Burdick, Cindy McAlister, Pam Snode-Activities Sue Conner-Managing Editor C reofed This Yearbook Ninth period is a busy time for the Scenario staff. Each one has a job to do, and each does it. Writing copy, cropping pictures, drawing layouts, and paying bills are some of these jobs. Laughing, talking, and making new friends are also part of these jobs. The staff has recorded the happenings of the school year in the book we call the 1967 Scenario. Rosie Moulin-Seniorsq Janice Jackson-Facultyg Joan Ellsworth-Underclassmen 3 5 s . A i 0 S E 5 s 5. X Bonnie Saunier-Music, Helen Bench, Doug Haubert-Sports is Barbara Blanchard-Assistant Business Manager ! anna.. 'W' O W 122' MW f Dc 1' ff The Shield staff did a fine job this year in presenting us our school paper. For the subscription campaign, they made a Shield Shack and sold many subscriptions. The staff was made up of freshmen, soph- omores, juniors and seniors who were alert and quick to get the latest scoop on all our special activities. Doings in Dukedom and other old famil- iar topics appeared in our newspaper. Many new things were also printed in this year's Shield, such as the T.V.l., Typical Village Idiot. Advisor- Miss Carli Editor - Lorie Chapman mail T ltllll fm viz 1 The poverty stricken Shield Shack ,J HW A ,,,WmMm ,, ,,.,,,, , ,xx ' ,,,, Sports Writers - Bob McConnell, Ftandy Schoonover, Jim Davis y Nt as Page Editors - Cathy Burdick, Randy Schoonover, Sue Adams Seated - Kathy France 36 'W Shield Sfoff Presented School News ,Q Linsmaier Yoh- ,WWWWW-w QW ,fff .V JP fl, 2. U3 ... rn I ... m Q. :J o - Q D3 -4 .. o 3 Z ns cr '2 m C Q. 3 cn W U1 Z in 3 m in Q -1 f- o 3' 3 J? 3 z U1 ... , fW4W if , J Sn fy if Sf kfg - Mark Frazier, Photogragher - Dale Garren ilk if Typists - Becky Aquilo er, Marcia Kale. News and Feature Writers - Glenda Miller, Kitty Kingsbury, Sharon Frank, Debbie Dough- erty, Martha Dick, Becky Mc- Bride. Seated - Bonnie Petre, Pam Moore. Barb Anderson, Linda Tink- Service Projects Were Carried Out By Y-Teens Y-TEENS - Front Row: J. Hirst, S. Zurbrugg, L. Hoover, C. Kimes-Treasurer, J. Hall-Secretary, F. Ftohrer-Vice-president, Mrs. Hodge-Advisor, K. Middleton-President, B. Blanchard-Pro- gram Chairman, Ft. Ftegoli, L. Jeswald, N. Reber, S. Collins. Second Flow: K. Kingsbury, D. Traphagen, L. Chapman, S. Heits- man, J. Porter, L. Morgan, M. Nelson, P. Stewart, C. McKnight, M. Ermlich, B. Ringer, B. Thomas, J. Stauffer, S. Merryman. Third Row: J. First, K. Thomas, D. Fox, S. Linder, J. Valentine, E. Brahler, M. Brahler, J. Muhleman, D. Penrod, J. Bowlin, S. Visi, Y-Teens was opened to all high school girls interested in the world in which they live. Mrs. Hodge helped them work to realize the Christian purpose of the Y W C A in their own community, country, and world. Service projects included making cosmetic bags for the women in Massillon State Hos- pital and preparing a basket of canned food for the Salvation Army. A demonstration on flower arrange- ments and a talk on various kinds of dinnerware were given by guest speakers during the meetings. Karen seeks advise from fellow officers. .-11... . . W W f-f--'f f W, ,, , W V, f 1 P. Berry, G. Burris, B. Petre, T. McLeod. Fourth Flow: D Dougherty, C. Carnes, K. Baith, L. Middleton, M. Faverty, P Moore, L. Adolff, M. Faverty, J. McKnight, B. Eshelman, K Werstler, D. Eshelman, A. Knight, S. Choma, B. Blanchard, D Pasco. Fifth Flow: M. Kennedy C. DeNiro F. Leutschaft , , , B Aquilo, M. Lutton, K. Krabill, J. McCrea, C. Parish, K. Mac- kintosh, K. Weedling, N. Ruff, S. Abbuhl, J. Jackson, L. Hoyle C. Lipely, B. Varty, K. Shaffer. Back Row: L. Wyles, D. Johnson M. Orwick, J. Walker, C. Zwick, B. Ward. This is organization? l. HI-Y - First Row: Mr. Moore-Advisor, C. Walter, B. Rastetter- R. Bowlin, J, Miller, B. Miller, S. Early, M. Springer, Fl. Hoover, Vice-president, J. Merryman-President, T. Robinson-Treasurer, T. Cobb, Fi. Pinkerton, R. Poto, D. Boyce. Fourth Row: J. First, S. Conrad-Chaplain, G. Miller-Secretary, P. Bowlin. Second K. Unkefer, S. Weaver, C. Mabry, C. Domino, J. Hoyle, R. Row: G. Stewart, Ft. Schoonover, J. Hagan, C. Syverson, J. Kump, W. Boyle, D. Ney. L. Syverson, L. Wilson. Frederick, B. Stoudt, Fi. Tarian, J. Kemp, C. Adams. Third Flow: Hi-Y Lenf 0 Helping Hand May we have the treasurer's report? As a service club at Marlington, the Hi-Y performed many functions this year. Club projects included sponsoring a needy family at Christmas, serving as ushers at various school programs, and lending a helping hand wherever they were needed. As an affiliate of the Y. M. C. A., Hi-Y boys grow mentally, physically, and socially, and endeavor to live 3 Christian life. All those in favor . . 39 Commercial Members Prepared For M ,..,, , ,.,,,.a--ff- WM Future Secretarial Work The Commercial Club was opened to all juniors and seniors interested in partici- pating in the com- mercial department. These members learn- ed to create a greater understanding in the choice of business oc- cupations. Field trips were taken to several city banks and to the Ford Motor Company. At these places the students received in- formation from the Am-4 V r ., .32 Q - . .,.,, ,V,,, WW 6 ' f mg 2 a -a ed there. information, anyone? secretaries who work- IC- 5 W izg . Q li' wk Ui .. X7 L . C 51. -1 ...v . Double concentration. COMMERCIAL CLUB-Front Row: R. Regoli, L. Hoover, P Moore-Treasurer, J. Brahler-Secretary, R. Frank-President, J Valentine-Vice-President, K. Morris-Reporter, N. Reber-Pro- gram Chairman, S. Collins, B. Stevens. Second Row: Mr. Mc- Cown-Advisor, J. Brocklehurst, J. Porter, L. Morgan, L. Tinker, P. Unger, M. Nelson, C. Kimes, B. Anderson, G. Miller, C McKnight. Third Row: R. Ring, K. Krabill, S. Heitsman, B Miller, S. Linder, M. Brahler, M. Oyster, C. Oyster, M. Drayer, P. Cappelli, C. Larsen, J. Zoss. Back Row: J. Maarschalk, L. Ringer, D. Dougherty, R. Walker, C. Gross, J. O'Donohue, D. Johnson, B. Higginbotham, M. Severance, B. Eshelman, V. Keenem, K. Thompson, J. Beck, C. Schumaker, C. Seifert. Not pictured: P. Unger, A. Schmucker, K. Makin. PROSPECTORS-M. Oyster, J. Walker-Secretary, M. Kiel- Stautfer, J. Strong. Back Row: M. Cope, S. Schrader, J. Hagan Treasurer, Mrs. Morrison-Advisor, M. Ritschard-Vice Presi- Thorpe, D. Johnson, N. Hunter, S. Meyers, E. Fausnight. Not dent, B. Carman-President, C. Oyster. Second Row: C. Davis, pictured: J. Butler, L. Adolff, C. Craft, K. Starkey. S. Hayman, B. Fausnight, D. Wolf, D. Domer, C. Schmucker, J. Prospectors Delivered Daily Devotions For Student Body rw., au, The Prospectors were those students interested in the literature and history of the Bible. They as- sumed responsibility for the inspirational life of the school. They participated in morning devotions each day and gave the religious Easter Assembly in March. ,, 4 J, K E M Prayer given during devotions. 41,fff0 Throughout the year the Prospectors were involved in various other activities such as decorating the school for Christmas and checking coats for the home basketball games. X May l take your coat? Health Careers Prepared For The Future HEALTH CAREERS-Front Row: J. Moore-Vice-President, R. Hull, Miss Clouser-Advisor, S. Frank-President, K. Baith- Treasurer, J. Strickland-Secretary. Second Row: R. Moulin, M. Miller, B. Blanchard, M. Ritchards, C. Shade, B. Ringer, J. Health Careers Club is an organization for those who are interested in the field of health. This may include pediatrics, nursing, technology, surgery, public health, or any other related subject. The year was highlighted by field trips, movies, and guest speakers. A special event was the annual pinning 'ceremony in which members who had attained certain qualifications were honored. Our speaker for the next meeting will be . . Strong. Third Row: M. Zeller, A. Blake, -J. McCrea, D. Shillig, D. Betz, D. Rauch, S. Myers. Back Row: J. Walker, M. Rhodes, F. Leutschafl, C. DeNiro, S. Abbuhl, N. Ruff, J. Buehler, B. Eshelman. Kay comes to the rescue! ff if ii fx Mr. 3 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: S. Slack, J. Faverty, S. Frank, D. Schillig, R. Moulin, M. Faverty, K. Molesky Walker-Secretary, B. Wallace, H. Bench-President, Miss D. Fox, B. Saunier, L. Rinehart, D. Traphagen. Back Row D Pugsley-Advisor, C. Davis-Vice-President, D. Freshley. B. Lare, D. Johnson, M. Orwick, B. Hull, J. Warner, B. Burky J Petre-Treasurer, R. Natale. Second Row: M. Gill, P. Snode, K. Ellsworth, S. Freytag, K. France, S. Carnes. Not pictured J Kingsbury, M. Lashley, M. Ritchards, M. Simpson, M. Ermlich, C. Burdick, J. Stautfer, B. Carman. Third Row: S. Schrader, M. Hagan. Faculty Were Showered by Future Teachers' Gifts During National Education Week Marlington teachers were presented various gifts from the Future Teachers. Among these gifts were oranges, chalk, personalized diplomas, and white carnations. Morning devotions were given by F.T.A. members as part of this program. The Future Teachers have been privileged to hear several guest speakers at their meetings. Two of those speakers were Rev. Soltz, who spoke on the Hough Area of Cleveland and Mrs. George Coul- ter, who presented a speech on her trip to Mexico. Members participated in trips to colleges, tutoring, and helping teachers as receptionists. Is there any new business? L, mesa f, , 2 ,Iyer -A .4 ,s,, a t ' V ' , WX . 'X' ' 'f' V- 4 E, A U . I . 4 V I , H v 'M-za. V. , ..,,, ,V A ig,WWWM 7 T Receptionist at work. 43 wr! 6 fr . F, Z 7 ,f 'wt ,lv f 'rf , ,.,,, It f v.. F.H.A.-Front Row: L. Ringer-Secretary, S. Kireta-Historian, J. Zellers--Parliamentarian, B. Blanchard--Vice-president, S. Conner-President, C. Evers--Recreation, B. Blanchard--Rec- reation, B. Anderson--Treasurer, K. Starkey-Degrees Chair- man. Second Fiow: Mrs. Hetrick, Mrs. Mcllroy, Miss Young- Advisors, L. Kelly, J. Stauffer, J. Henderson, B. Bahler, B. Car- men, M. Haines, P. Hagan. Third Row: G. Burris, P. Unger, N. Bussie, S. Hoover, T. Snode, J. Merryman, C. Bixler, B. Faus- F.H.A. sold cookbooks as a fund raising project. night, D. Fausnight, B. Ringer. Fourth Row: K. Mudrich, E. Fausnight, L. Tinker, S. Boyd, C. Hempsky, S. Merryman, B. Smith, B. Smith, B. McGhee, M. Faverty, B. Fausnight, J. Thorn- berry. Fifth Row: D. Blevins, B. McGhee, C. Coulter, M. Cope, G. Grimes, L. Adolff, P. Todd, Pi. DuBois, N. Buff, E. Schumucker, B. Kireta, B. Ward, J. Cullison. Back Fiow: S. Weisel, D. Car- penter, B. Kinsey, C. DeMuth, N. Hartman, Fi. Hull. Future Homemakers of America helps make today's youth become tomorrow's homemakers. As a service club at Marl- ington, F.H.A. activities include such diverse projects as selling cookbooks, working with the Salvation Army, dressing Christmas dolls for underprivileged children, serving at athletic banquets, and giving programs at rest homes. Guest speakers are featured at the monthly meetings, and members partici- pate in demonstrations and discussions. The Marlington chapter is also active in county meetings and state conventions. Four delegates are elected each year to represent Marlington at the state con- vention in Columbus. The highlight of each year is the Mother Daughter Ban- quet, during which officers for the coming year are installed. -'eWu1, z -fr mrmmmr 'W W tg' l wish I could cook like that! Mijn' 'f , fl ,o., 1 f ' W' Q izfwf s.- Are you sure it's safe to eat? F.H.A. County President Sue Conner Future Homemokers Plan For Tomorrow U F.H.A. delegates to Columbus-Belinda Kinsey, Beverly Anderson, Sally Kireta, Jean Zellers. 45 'Xu FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: D. Wenger, K. Monnette, A. Anstine, P. Linerode, D. Young, R. Dickerhooff, T. Linerode, J. Fergason, M. Pauli, J. Markle, S. Fausnight, L. Church, M. Nisley, D. Maurer. Second Row: Mr. Rhamy, Mr. Bach, D. Wolf, D. Dever, R. Eckert, D. Monroe, R. Stout, C. Bichsel, D. Walter, D. Collins, R. Lewis, R. Kress, S. Moulin, T. Monter, C. Weekly. Third Row: D. Kham, L. Monnette, J. Magda D. Aufrance, B. Boyce, B. Thompson, J. Owens, E. Stauffer, J Bell, D. Vance, J. Steed, P. Leasure, J. Wood, G. Rummell, D Lowdermilk, G. Fox. Fourth Row: P. Gabric, L. Bower, K. Kline T. Franks, L. Hoover, T. Hostetler, C. Lepley, J. Burkey, D. Bed- ford, J. Sivy, T. Hoover, W. Young, T. Wittensoldner, C. Batter- Doirying, Liveslock,ond the Land Symbolized FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA-Front Row: Dan Young- Treasurer, Ron Dickerhoof-Vice-president, Tom Linerode- President, John Fergason-Secretary. Back Row: Jerry Mar- kle-Sentinel, Phil Linerode-Reporter, Mike Pauli-Student Advisor. Guys master geranium planting. ' fo' M' NS3?5NHrRQi?NY3X'S3Silt. ..... .....,,. .... . .. . .... . ..i?F3t W i:i5 s.W.s shell, J. Hostetler, D. George, T. Wilson. Back Row: L. Aeber- sold, B. Frank, D. Weisel, D. Brower, J. Mauk, R. Harkness, R. Monter, J. Bauman, J. Bell, B. Steiner, J. Ginther, R. Dramble, L. Rosenberger, T. Walker, G. Gruber. Not pictured: T. Slater, L. Snode, J. Williamson, D. Wolf, D. Overly, R. Frank, T. Walker. the Future Farmers The purpose of this year's Future Farmers' Program was to develop confident rural agricultural leader- ship. Active in many fields of agri- culture, members participated in dairy, general livestock, and land judging contests. At Edgewood the F.F.A. members were involved in parliamentary procedures and placed second among the schools. A Nation- al Convention was held in Kansas City, Missouri, attended by several delegates. Also, other members par- ticipated in the state convention held in Columbus, Ohio. The Future Farm- ers worked on a twenty acre stretch of land, using various types of farm machinery and raising crops. This is the house that Jack built Pulling the weeds. wt Office Help ond Holl Guides Offered Help A studious hall guide? Hall Guides and Office Help proved to be very helpful this year at M.H.S. They made their services available at Open House in the fall, as well as throughout each week at school. Office helpers per- formed such tasks as being switchboard operators, and doing other secretarial work. The Hall Guides made them- selves available to help teachers whenever the need arose. HALL GUIDES AND OFFICE HELP-Front Row: K. Mauk, J. Honaker, B. Harding, C. Machamer, R. Frank. Back Row P Brahler, M. Ritschard, J. Brocklehurst, C. Oyster, D. Maurer, M. Linerode, S. Weaver, T. Keen, D. Young, B. McConnell L Oyster. Second Row: C. Starkey, M. Zellers, S. Conner, A. Wea- Syverson, D. Garren, R. Schoonover, M. Kennedy, N. Hunter ver, J. Porter, B. Miller, S. Heitsman, C. Barcus. Third Row: C. Barker. K. Baith, K. Middleton, P. Moore, M. Faverty, B. Kireta, M. 48 t, N., . ,ff 'vfwul ' JUNIOR HIGH Y-TEENS-Front Flow: D. Oyster, J. Bowlin, M. Dunn, L. Duchon, M. Miller, K. Quinn, C. Kemp, B. Bradshaw Brady, Mrs. France, F. Leutschaft, K. Thomas, J. Jackson. N. Fourth Row: N. Keller, B. Baughman, K. Ameser, L. Vance, D Syverson. Second Flow: S. Nimon, S. Aebi, B. Rossler, D. Bed- Davidson, S. Petre, M. Gott, D. Thomas, S. Buehler. L. Day, ford, M. Snode, T. Snode, M. Miller, L. Williams, P. Mayer. K. Kitzmiller. Third Row: D. Weedling, J. Pfeifer, C. Philips, V. James, L. Junior High Students Were Little Helpers HALL GUIDES AND OFFICE HELP--Front Row: D. Brown, V. Hardman, D. Lanzer, B. Rastetter, B. Boyce, D. Breit. Back Flow: K. Ameser, J. Merryman G. Coblentz, D. Weedling, K. Williamson. 49 The Y-Teens Club was one of the most popular with Marlington eighth and ninth grade girls this year. Their advisor, Mrs. France, proved very helpful in the planning and carrying out of their activities. Help in the Jr. High office was much ap- preciated and put to good use this year. The office helpers answered the phone when needed and ran errands for teachers and the secretary. The students who worked in the office learned responsibilities while working. You're ln The Peppy Generation f' .ff A sneaky practice, eh? The beginning of the card section. You're in the Peppy Generation was the slogan for this year's Pep Club. The club sold many things throughout the year, some of which were Marlington banners, signs, orange and black beanies, and victory tags. Membership buttons and c h a r m s were made available for Pep Club members. Cheaper rates were also given to the members for busses to away games. 1 W PEP CLUB - Front: Row: C. Burdick-President, L. Chapman- Vice-president, K. Kingsbury-Secretary, R. Poto-Treasurer, B. McConnell, D. Battershellg N. Reber, R. Regoli, B. Carmen, J Hirst, S. Zurbrugg, B. Thomas. Second Row: Mr. Monter- Advisor, Mr. Bach-Advisor, B. Ringer, D. Ring, M. Simpson, M. Ermlich C. Kimes L Mor an S. Adams D Tra ha en J. i 1 - 9 i , - P Q , Bowlin, L. Rinehart, B. Petre. Third Row: S. Slack, A. Devies, S Curtis, K. Shoemaker, P. Snode, B. Saunier. M. Kale, K. Werstler, D. Eshelman, J. First, K. Thomas, C. Molesky, S. Choma, P. Winters. Fourth Row: C. Bixler, S. Visi, P. Berry, J. McCrea, M. Lutton, K. Krabill, J. Hall, C. McAlister, P. Faxon, C. Weedling, K. Mackintosh, K. Ring, B. Harding, L. Hoyle, L. Dye. Fifth Row: S. Frank, M. Faverty, K. Middleton, B. McBride, G. Burdick, J. Jackson, J. Scott, K. France, S. Abbuhl, H. Bench, M. Rhodes, D. Freshley, J. Walker, J. Davis, T. Heltman, R. Tarian. Bock Row: J. Davis, T. Linerode, S. Kant. Girls Leaders Prepared for Leadership GIRLS LEADERS - Front Row: Barb Anderson-Secretary, Kay Baith-Vice-president, Miss Sylvis-A d v i s o r, Karen Middleton- President, Janice Moore-Treasurer. Second Row: Ann Weaver, Linda Rinehart, Marcia Kale, Sue Adams, Cathy Burdick, Janice Sill Girls Leaders leading. Brocklehurst. Third Row: Sandy Freytag, Betty Burky, Lorra Barker, Roxanne Dietrich. Terri McLeod, Minda Faverty, Becky Wallace. Girls Leaders being led N 51 Music QD f W E1 WA ,V ., EM Vt' . 'Q 5 ., , Q 'V ,,..W,,f' , M v' , 3: .1 LV 4 MW inf? E221 Q xx , I , W G.- I 2 3 B 9 I0 151517 222324 293931 .1 - ' V115w35f'7 ff,f'C,f,,Z-fin. f wi , iq'fi 4, 'x ffilll I 9' X ui ' it K. A talk with Mr. Shears and Mr. Robusi Without pajamas and without Chemise . . Woody, Sharon, and Finian Finion's Roinbow Thrillecl the Audience An Irish Minuet 1' , : xi f x swf Finian's Rainbow was a great success. The Select Chorus, cast members, stage hands, and band mem- bers spent long hours in preparation for this musical. The result was a delightful evening forthe audience. Effectively changing their expressions and voices, the members of the cast were able to transport their audience into the varying moods of the musical. Finian's Rainbow was a musical to remember. Satanls the father of sin al .. A 1 ...fa - - EIGHTH GIFZLS GLEE CLUB - Front Flow: J. Kelly, L. Yoder, A. Butler, B. Baugh, J. McAlister, B. Conrad, D. Zwlck, S Stephenson, P. Hein, C. Burris, C. Shoemaker, D. Oyster, D. Wiley, T. Sams, S, Saddler, D. Gerber. Second Row: K Adams, S. Cox, C. Shoemaker, P. Gibson, B. Bower, B. Miller, D. Nichols, B. Johnson, K. Quinn, J. Davies, M. Price, P Jacobs, P. Reid, L. Parrish, B. Broughton, E. Morris, D. Hamblen E. Sommers. Third Row: J. Lowdermilk, L. Sims, C. Henry, G Yoder, B. Baughman, B. McCann, D. Brunner, D. Haines. D. Barker, C. Aufrance, C. Dabney, S. Hawley, E. Meek, T. Edwards, G. McCann, D. Moffett, C. Locke, S. Martin, Mrs. Davis. Fourth Flow: M. Brugger, J. Conrad, l.. Fessler, B. Weisel, N. Keller, B. Stinson, J. Moreland, L. Dunn, L. Duchon, M. Miller, B. Pritt, C. Champer, T. Smallwood, D. Hall, F. Sommers, S. Zechiel, D. Bauhof, C. Cline, C. Phillips, B. Pearson, C. Fteinsel. The Halls Were Alive with the Souncl of Music 099 ra EIGHTH GRADE MIXED CHORUS - Front Flow: J. Packee, L. Leasure, B. Bradshaw, V. Moore, K. Briggs, L. Lanzer, J. Hinds, Ft. Anderson, J. McAlister, A. DeMuth, D. Bader, B. Mackintosh, P. Fox, N. DelPuppo, D. Keresters, C. Betz, K. Kelly, N. Syverson, M. Spahlinger, S. Blake. Second Row: J. George, G. Ruff, A. Kelly, S. Miller, S. Nimon, B. Porter, C. Long, T. Zeffer, S. Pim, C. Rochester, K. Bell, E. Hawkins, P. Dreger, Ft. Bowers, T. Cope, L. Maus, C. Kemp, P. Mayer, S. Aebi, C. Schmucker, J. Hill, D. Scott. Third Row: S. Todd, D. Zeffer, C. Bench, J. Pfeifer, L. Hawley, S. Wurgler, C. Keen, M. Lare, L. Horn, S. Hubbs, M. Hettler, L. Kesterke, D. Monroe, D. Sheaffer, J. Maars- chalk, B. Ftosler, P. Macarie, B. Devies, L. Linerode, V. James, L. A. Haines, Mrs. Davis. Fourth Row: C. Stevens, F. Hunter, L. Day, J. Ftininger, S. Frank, S. Petre, T.- Spaulding, R. Shade, O. Boyle, S. Benton, M. Ruff, S. Hole- baugh, S. Bielz, D. Floyer, D. Llpely, M, Penrod, M. Miller, V. Gruber, M. Gott, K. Moles, K. Grow, P. Hammel, F. Brock, B. Fteckner, S. O'Mealy. Fifth Row: P. Miller, T. Fox, , . f., . . f The Freshmen Choruses Excelled ' iT'2.gl5,.f. 3 1 A... .M - . 4 4-.A-.. L A A f f FRESHMEN CHORUS - Front Row: K. Williamson, C. Adams K. McCallum, C. Price, M. Newell, C. Baughman, M. Chapman M. Johnson, R. Fernandez, R. Witherspoon, V. Woolf, J. DeGroff, W. Kelly, L. Ray, L. Rosengerger, S, Hoover, T. Snode, S. Betz. M. Hempskey. Second Row: D. Heestand, P. Martin, L. Beck B. Yoder, M. Mihaila, D. Bedford, D. Breit, B. Gantz, D. Woolf, Di 6 y Vance, D. McNeil, R. Stout, S. Kibler, R. Woods, C. Windland, J. Thornberry, D. Fausnight, P. Jarvis, S. Boyce, S. Smucker. Third Row: C. Coulter, S. Anderson, M. Bradey, K. Kitzmiller, D. Diver, D. Watson, D. Arner, H. Castel, D. Parrish, B. Pelger, T. Franks, A. Zufall, D. Ware, T. Laughlin, J. Honaker, S. Moore. K. Linder, S. McAlister. FRESHMEN CHORUS - Front Row: C. Conner, J. Moore, L. Stauffer, C. Mauk, B. Day, D. Domer, J. Wyles, J. Donenwirth, P. Domino, B. McGhee, B. Shuller, B. Gibson, R. Conley, J. Bischell, S. Moore, F. Miller, F. Sutcliffe, M. McKnight. Second Row: G. Coblentz, S. Lucas, P. Visi, V, Hardman, J. Piersol, J. Merryman, S. Beuhler, M. Rinehart, G. Barnhouse, A. Magda, J. Bell, D. Kump, M. Prickett, H, Leech, S. Loy, C. Pihlblad, R. Coblentz, D. Yoder, M. Kale, N. Todd. Third Row: D. Ney, D. Moore, B. DuBois, N. Dickerhoof, D. Barker, R. Brunner, R. Lee, S. Kiretta, L. Pim, R. Wade, D. Ware, N. Mayer, A. Zufall, G. Mudric, T. Franks, R. Gabric, J. England, S. Moore, M. Gwynne, C. Miner, D. Porter, S. Ekman, L. Wilson, M. Snode. This year was one of experimentation and change for the sophomores. They became accustomed to singing together and began to blend their voices. Their voices began to change and mature. The sophomores worked on notes and expression. Diction also assumed a new importance in their singing. By the end of the year, the results of this work were evident in their performance. W T r :tif SOPHOMORE CHORUS-Front Row: J. Thomas, A. Devies, S. Curtis, R. Schilling, S. Carpenter, D. Zigler, D. Zorger, S. Rickard, G. Battershell, J. Hunter, L. Haines, P. Berry, S. Zurbrugg, L. Hamblen, K. Beegle, P. Benedict, J. Hannum, N. Sophomores Experimenfecl in Singing SOPHOMORE CHORUS -- Front Row: C. Penrod, B. Blanchard, K. Thomas, P. Porter, V. VanMeter, P. Ring, R. Brown, B. Boyce, D. Myers, C. Weekly, S. Visi, K. Green, J. Stauffer, D, Steed, C. Schrader. Second Row: S. Coleman, L. Bon, C. Shoe- maker, C. Molesky, M. Groves, D. Haidet, G. Dennis, L. Baswell, J. Zellers, S. Wilson, L. Beck, S. Stafford, K. Morris, C. Eberl- ing. Third Row: M. Miller, J. Muhlemann, A. Kibler, L. Hoyle, R. Bahler, M. Springer, N. Ruff, M. Trammell, B. Kiretta, M. Unkefer, J. Beuhler, J. Stevenson, J. Frank, K. Mudrick. Fourth Row: S. Bower, D. Lucas, B. Watson, N. Hartman, C. Parrish, B. Wise, G. Berletich, W. Kress, G. Acierni, W. Frank, D. Weisel, D. Hole, W. Gampo, J. Brady, T. Cutting, N. Blatt, R. Meeks. 'Foam Brocklehurst, S. Byers. G. Burdick. Second Row: J. Hirst, D. Sweitzer, J. Henderson, P. Hagan, R. McBride. Third Row: K Eshleman, P. Snode. K. Shoemaker, B. Freshley. C. Blevins, Werstler, L. Dye, K. Shaffer, J. Jackson, F. Leutschaft, J M. Bixler, L. Springer. K. Lewis. J. Hamby, W. Mullet, T. Hand- Lashley, J. Middleton, W. Young, J. Kennedy, T. Richards, M work, P. Faxon, J. First, J. Bowiin, G. Burris, C. Snyder, P. Miller, F. Wurgler, C. Weedling, K. Mackintosh, P. Stewart, C Zwick, B. Ward, S. Lepley, C. DeMuth, B. Dourm, W. Betts E. Brahler. E 5' il 2 SOPHOMORE GIRLS ENSEMBLE: D. Steed, S. Zurbrugg, S. Visi, K. Shoemaker, F. Leut- schatt, K. Thomas, K. Shaffer, J. Lashley, P. Porter. SOPHOMORE GIRLS ENSEMBLE: C. DeMuth, L. Hamblen, K. Mackintosh, P. Berry, K. Werstler, P. Snode, S. Curtis, A. Devies, J. Thomas. 59 Juniors Sing With Enthusiasm JUNIOR CHORUS-Front Row: S. Haynam, K. Ream, S. Petrloff, C. Davis, J. Rohrer, P. Bowlin, T. Heltman, B. Stoudt, R. Ras et- ter, E. Unkefer, R. Tarian, L. Mohr, M. Dailey, S. Slack, B. Prickett, I. Morris, J. Butler. Second Row: S. Rothwell, R. Scott, K. Mauk, S. Seibert, C. McAlister, M. Simpson, G. Miller, D. Haubert, D. George, B. Schmidt, D. Kirk, D. Lucas, G. Fox, B. Hull, J. Hall, S. Boyd, C. Hempsky, S. Choma, L. Kelly. Third Row: D. Fox, R. Conner, M. Gill, K. Shearrow, J. Leidy, D. Lare, D. Stafford, S. Conrad, W. Boyle, R. Spalding, K. Wade, L. Fox, M. Cope, C. Schumaker, N. Carroll, S. Bichsel, S. Molesky, J. Huffman. Fourth Row: A. Blake, R. Rohrer, M. Lutton, R. Aquillo, C. DeNiro, D. Wolf, D. Marschinke, E. Rowland, D. Baugh, C. Lepley, R. White, R. Walter, M. Biondi, T. McLeod, K. Steele, M. Kennedy, S. Freytag, B. Hein, K. Makin. JUNIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE-Front Row: S. Moore, C. Hazen, B. Blanchard, M. Dailey. Back Row: E. Schmucker, L. Adolff, J. Leidy, D. Carpenter, R. Natale. Junior Chorus For many juniors, chorus was a time when they could forget about books and homework. Chorus was a time of relaxation when their tensions could be relieved by singing. The Junior Chorus sang with spirit and enthusiasm which was evident in Have a Holly Jolly Christmas. 4 ACCOMPANISTS: M. Ritschard, R. Rohrer, F. Rohrer, L. Wil- liamson, B. Saunier, D. Freshley, N. Hunter, D. Fox. Senior Chorus For the graduating seniors this was the last year of chorus at Marlington High School. After four years of hard work, the seniors were able to sing together easily. They no longer had to spend much of their time working on fundamentals. Seniors Enjoy Their Lcrsl Year of Chorus ol Mcirlinglon SENIOR CHORUS--Front Row: R. Scott, C. Burdick, J. Brockle- hurst, M. Ritschard, D. Freshley, K. Starkey, S. Schrader, J Warner, B. Kinsey, S. Conner, D. Johnson, D. Brahler, L. Jes- wald, C. Bixler, J. McKnight, N. Reber, P. Adams, C. Rodkey, J Goshorn, D. Grant, B. Smith. Second Row: A. Knight, C. Meek S. Merryman, J. Sams, E. Fausnight, E. Tinker, L. Heldreth, T Keen, T. Gansel, J. Hagan, E. Stauffer, J. Heitsman, J. Owens D. Schillig, M. Brahler, J. Brahler, S. Linder, V. Fausnight, D Blevins. Third Row: M. Faverty, P. Aufrance, J. Zoss, J. Beck, M. Ryan, B. Petre, B. Burky, C. Domino, J. Miller, R. Bowlin, R. Poto, G. Cutting, D. Monter, T. Middleton, R. McConnell, P. Gabric, M. Faverty, K. Middleton, P. Moore, L. Chapman, J. Valentine. Fourth Row: B. Anderson, J. Simmons, F. Rohrer, S. Weisel, R. Keen, J. Merryman, C. Craft, C. Walter, R. Kump. N. Trammell, L. Snode, R. Carroll, D. Boyce, M. Rhodes, S. Frank, S. Abbuhl, J. O'Donohue, J. Bichsel, B. McGhee, B. Smith, J. Cullison, J. Davis, T. Hubbs, T. Maus. SELECT CHORUS-Front Row: J. Brocklehurst, M. Oyster, B Blanchard, C, Hazen, S. Moore, E. Schmucker, L. Adolff, R Rohrer, W. Davidson, M. Ritschard, L. Rinehart, M. Kiel, D. Trap- ha en K Kin sbur M Ermlich J Scott J Strickland C O s Q , - Q Y, - , . , - Y - Y - ter. Second Row: J. Moore, S. Adams, L. Williamson, F. Rohrer, L. Wyles, H. Bench, N. Hunter, B. Anderson, D. Freshley, J Johnston, R. Moulin, J. Scott, M. Beltz, B. Burden, B. Saunier, S Myers, R. Natale, B. Harding, Mrs. Bingham-chorus director Third Row: J. Merryman, C. Domino, T. Heltman, G. Miller, R Keen, D. Wolf, R. Bowlin, B. Stoudt, R. Spalding, R. Poto. Selecl Chorus Members Excel In Their Performances SENIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE: M. Oyster, S. Adams, L. Williamson, N. Hunter, D. Freshley, H. Bench, J. Walker, M. Ritschard, C. Oyster. M W. Boyle, Fl. McConnell, P. Gabric, R. Hull, M. Orwick, J Walker, L. Oney, C. Evers, D. Carpenter. Fourth Fiow: R. Keen L. Heldrem, D. Lare, J. Miller, R. Bowlin, J. Hagan, H. Unkefer, R. Carroll, K. Wade, B. Schmidt, C. Craft, D. Monter, D. Lucas R. Kump, L. Snode, N. Trammell, C. Walter, E. Rowland, D Baugh, S. Conrad. Members of the select chorus, the top vocalists at Marlington, combined talent and hard work to create harmony and add color to their singing. The select chorus sang at religious assemblies at the high school and also sang at the Christmas and Spring Concerts presented by the vocal groups at Marlington. Two outstanding selections from the Thanksgiving assembly this year were This Wond- Q, SRL. drous World and Almighty God. At the Christmas Aw, M9 66 concert the select chorus marched on stage carrying be 1 ?3T 1:5 -' candles and singing Joy to the World. The select X . A i' f 5 -4 chorus also sang its traditional O Holy Night and a gb If Silent Night with featured soloists. I 3 . V1 . I . 2 .1 Qi . i f V , 225' '44 hi-da E SENIOR BOYS ENSEMBLE-R. Bowlin, J. Miller, C. Domino, L. Heldreth, R. Poto, J. Merryman, L. Snode, N. Trammell. Junior High Bonds Showed Promise EIGHTH GRADE CONCERT BAND-Front Row: V. James, C. Windland, S. O'Mealy, L. Marx, P. Johnston, L. Linerode, C. Long, J. Hinds, S. Pim, K. Quinn, S. Nimon, R. Bowers, D. Kemp, P. Natale, M. Spahlinger, R. Smith, S. Aebi, B. Rosler, Shaeffer. Second Row: N. Gott, D. Monroe, S. Petre, N. Del M. Ameser, A. Kelly, V. Moore, P. Dreger. Fourth Row: M. Lare, Puppo, S. Miller, K. Moles, S. Franks, P. Fox, B. Devies, J. B. Lutz, M. Hettler, S. Kimes, G. Teeters, D. Powers, B. Porter, Hoover, A. De Muth, C. Schmucker, D. Scott, P. Mayer. Third T. Zepher, Mr. Pim-director, B. Carroll, J. Tucker, V. Conrad, Row: L. Vance, J. Reckner, J. Rininger, L. Haines, M. Ruff, C. R. Shade, T. Boyce, D. Baker. FRESHMAN BAND-Front Row: K. Adams, D. Diver, D. Porter, C. Windland, C. Hirst. Third Row: T. Laughlin, S. Barzda, J. M. Smith, M. Gwynne, V. Hardman, J. Lutz, M. Wood. Second Hoover, S. McAlister, N. Bell, M. Hole, M. Dick, W. Welsh, J. Row: L. Farrington, J. Piersol, J. Moore, S. Mani, M. Van Camp, Kemp, D, Rauch, K. Williamson, L. Griener, R. Pyle, J. Kennedy, D. Moore, D. Kump, C. Weibush, B. Vadasz, R. Dimit, J. Swartz, S.Schmucker, G. Middleton, R. Hunt, R. Pelger, J. Wyles. 64 't PEP BAND-Front Row: Ft. Kump, D. Diver, K. Adams, A. Knight, D. Knipp, D. Porter, S. Schrader. Second Row: P. Linerode, V. Hardman, S. Mani, I. Morris, J. Piersol, M. Wood. Third Row: E. Miller, L. Wyies, J. Frederick, P. Porter, L. Springer, A. Devies. Fourth Row: J. Baker, P. Burnell, J. Stauffer, J. Kennedy, C. Schmucker, M. Springer. Fifth Flow: D. Kump, D. Moore. Sixth Ftow: K. Shaffer, E. Snowden, M. Kelly, D. Lare. Back Ftow: P. Brower, A. Conrad, D. Newton. Providing a boost to en thusiastic school spirit at Marlington, the Pep Band played at home basketball games this year. lt was not unusual to hear the throbbing of the drums and the clash ing of the cymbols in the background of a cheer. The majorettes sometimes demon strated their twirling skills dur ing halftime to add an extra touch to the Pep Band's per formances. QL!! Q' -1' . . .L A The Pep Band Played at Home Basketball Games MAJORETTES-Front Row: C. Barcus-twirler, B. Burky-assistant drum majorette, S. Adams-drum majorette, J. Moore-twirler. Back Row: K. Werstler. K. Shoemaker, K. 1Baith, R, Hull, R. Dietrich, M. Orwick, J. Leidy, B. Hull. ' 65 Drum majorette, Sue Adams, led the majorettes in their performances of various routines. This year the major- ettes performed with flags as well as batons. During the football season, the stadium lights were turned off and the majorettes twirled fire batons. At a basketball game they did a routine using hats and canes. f MARCHING BAND-Front Row: C. Barcus-twirler, K. Shoe- maker, K. Werstler, K. Baith, R. Hull, S. Adams-drum majorette, B. Burky-assistant drum majorette, Ft. Dietrich, M. Orwick, J. Leidy, B. Hull, J. Moore-twirler. Second Row: Mr. Waldeck- director, N. Brocklehurst, J. Piersol, S. Barzda, S. McAlister, N. Hunter, M. Smith, T. Laughlin, J. Bell, K. Shoemaker, N. Bell, Mr. Moore-announcer. Third Row: J. Lutz, J. Hoover, D. Porter, L. Frederick, D. Knipp, C. Kannal, J. Moore, S. Mani, L. Farrington, K. Adams, A. Knight, Fi. Summers, D. Diver, C. Davis, F. Millard. Fourth Ftow: M. Wood, C. Windland, L. Springer, P. Porter, D. Eshelman, C. Hirst, C. Weibush, Ft. Dimit, L. Wyles, F. Ftohrer, W. Smith, R. Vadasz, J. Frederick, V. Hardman, M. Gwynn, A. Devies. Fifth Row: D. Ftauch, B. vukifv Freshley, D. Rauch, J. Baker, E. Miller, M. Hole, S. Myers, P. Burnell, P. Shade. D. Myers, G. Rininger, R. Griner, K. William- son, J. Kemp, W. Welsh. Sixth Fiow: W. Gampo, P. Linerode, S. Hayman, J. Hunter, D. Lare, T. Shannon, L. Wade, Ft. Evers, Ft. Cline, G. Hunt, M. Kelly, Ft. Miller, S. Donovan, C. Hazen, C. Cope, D. Nelson. Seventh Row: J. Wyles, K. Shaffer, B. Ward, D. Schillig, E. Snowden, H. Vadasz, J. Stauffer, A. Blade, D. Moore, M. Van Camp, D. Kump, S. Schmucker, J. Kennedy, M. Nelson, L. Ringer, D. Simmons. Eighth Row: G. Miller, B. Pelger, T. Robinson, M. Dick, T. Nelson, D. Newton, Ft. Kump, K. Wade, P. Browers, A. Conrad, L. Oney, M. Springer, R. Hoover, Ft. Hunt, S. Schrader. The Marching Band Traveled Widely This Year Fancy footwork and rhythm were key words in the performance of the Marlington High School Marching Band this year. Wearing snappy new uni- forms, the marching band performed many routines. Their music ranged from popular songs to spirituals. The Marlington High School Marching Band did extensive traveling this year. At the Ohio State Fair 66 in Columbus they were well received. They were given a standing ovation at Glenville College in West Virginia. Braving the bitter cold, the marching band performed at the annual band spectacular which was held at Marlington this year. Their half-time per- formances at football games provided the finishing touch to an evening of exciting football. uh. Band members work hard to perfect Joshua, Miss Faye Rohrer was Marlington's 1966 Band Queen. Faye exemplified the poise and grace which are characteristic of Marlington students. 67 Waldeck directs CONCERT BAND--Front Row: S. Adams, K. Shoemaker, C. Davis, B. Hull, R. Dietrich, A. Devies, K. Shoemaker, A. Knight. Second Row: K. Baith, K. Adams, M. Orwick, S. Slack, C Kannal, D. Porter, R. Summers, L. Frederick, N. Hunter, F Millard, C. Barcus, R. Hull, J. Moore. Third Row: I. Morris, D Knipp, D. Simmons, N. Brocklehurst, D. Kump, D. Moore, A Blake, B. Burky, W. Gampo, F. Rohrer, L. Springer, W. Smith P. Porter, J, Frederick, D. Fox, L. Wyles. Fourth Row: G. Rinin- ger, J. Leidy, P. Shade, D. Myers, B. Freshley, D. Rauch, E Miller, J. Baker, S. Myers, P. Burnell, D. Eshleman, J. Hunter, P. Linerode, S. Hayman, K. Werstler, J. Stauffer, H. Vadasz. Fifth Row: D. Lare, M. Kelly, L. Wade, C. Hazen, S. Donovan, M. Nelson, D. Schillig, P. Brower, S. Newton, A. Conrad, K. Wade, R. Kump, T. Linerode, D. Aufrance, R. Hoover, M. Springer, G. Miller, S. Schrader, Tom Robinson. Sixth Row: M. Sharkey, R. Cline, R. Evers, G. Hunt, E. Snowden, B. Ward, L. Ringer, K. Shaffer. Variety Was the Spice of Concert Bond Presenting the 1966 Stage Band Chorus . . This year variety was the key word for the Con- cert Band. The Concert Band played many styles of music which included anything from marches to popular numbers. Members of the Concert Band de- voted long hours of practice and hard work to pre- pare for their annual concerts. Stage band music ranged from lively numbers to soft dreamy songs. This year the Stage Band add- ed a new aspect to their performance. Especially at Christmas, the State Band featured a chorus which sang with the accompaniment of the band in the background. One of their most noted performances was that of The Night Before Christmas. The Stage Band and chorus performed not only for the high school but also went to Marlboro, Lexington, and Washington for special Christmas performances. The Stage Band's front row at work A Chorus Was Featured Wifh the Sfoge Bond - Q . - -A 3 I R at STAGE BAND-Front Flow: B. Burky, K. Shoemaker, W. Gampo, S. Haynam, F. Ftohrer, L. Wyles, D. Fox, J. Frederick. Second Row: M. Ftitschard, J. Wyles, R. Hunt, M. Springer, G. Miller, S. Schrader. Third Row: P. Linerode E Miller J Baker S Myers, P. Burnell, Fl. Kump. Back Flow D Lare M Kelly L Pim. Z if 5 Q3 Q X 0 ,f W w MJF 'WW' A ,,,,, WW fx lf' ,H Q if L 5 1 'lem 5 Si if :gif 5 ,Quay S as r :rm wk, Led by third year veterans Denny Lutton and MVP Chuck Anderson, the Dukes ended the 1966 baseball season with a 5-10-1 record. Ray Barker and Butch Loy were two of the top pitchers for the Duke team coached by Ken Florian. After only one year in baseball, Bob McCrea earned a varsity letter making him a letterman in four major sports. Denny slid into second! A-L 5 Marlington Opponent 4 Glenwood 1 1 Fairless 5 5 Jackson 11 West Branch 11 4 Louisville 13 6 South O O Lincoln 4 7 Jackson 21 2 Perry 4 17 Sandy Valley 16 10 West Branch 9 3 Sandy Valley 10 7 South 10 4 Glenwood 6 4 Perry 8 5 Fairless It was a home run for sure! Third out! Chuck Anderson Received MVP Award l - Q A 4- . L. VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row: B. Spalding, D. Beamer, Wade, R. Pinkerton, J. Mayer. Third Row: D. Bedford, C. Walters, M. Edwards, D. Myers, R. Barker, D. Brady, C. Anderson, B. L. Wilson, J. Breit, D. Garren, B. Shaw, R. Dramble, J. Mauk, McCrea, D. Lutton. Second Row: Mr. Florian, coach: D. Walters, J. Reichenbach, J. Kennedy, D. Swickard, R. Higgenbotham, J. Linsmaier, F. Millard, B. Loy, C. Walters, R. Carroll, C. B. Stout, J. Frederick. 72 Dukes Displayed Skill on the Greens Neil took five. A rugged shot for Dale. Our golf team, coached by John Rydarowicz, ended the '66 season with an 8-7 record. The top players were Lanny Snode, Neil Yarian, Dale Mo- Girr, and Randy Schoonover with Lanny receiving the Most Valuable Player Award. Un- like most sports, ln golf the player with the least number of points ls the winner. Both Lanny and Neil posted the year's low score of 38. l M 1 ' Lanny played over the water. 73 Marlington Opponent 6 Northwest 3 6 Fairless 3 3Vz Canton South 5V2 6 West Branch 2 1V2 Lake 7V2 7 Tuslaw 2 3 West Branch 5 V2 Jackson 8172 9 Perry 0 V2 Glenwood 7Vz 2 Glenwood 7 O Northwest 9 7 Fairless 2 5 Jackson 4 9 Canton South 0 Cinderettes Added Feminine Touch to Morlington Trockl Girls' track is becoming more and more popular in Stark County. Each year a Stark County Meet is held for all the local high schools. This year our team placed fourth in competition with 15 schools. Marlington won first over St. Thomas Aquinas in a home meet by a wide margin. Seven members of the team entered the Junior Olym- pics in Canton, all of whom placed. Chick Wil- son, Cindy Farmer, and Helen Bench went to state competition. Chick placed third in 220-yard dash, while Cindy took second in the 440-yard dash, and GlFtL'S TRACK - Front Row: Joan Grinnan, Chick Wilson. Diane Carpenter, Joyce Heierl WON first il'1 The high Lashley, Karen Middleton, Kandy Krabill, Cindy Kimes. Second Flow: Cindy Farmer, Helen ---- Bench, Joan Ellsworth, Miss Sylvis--coachg Sandy Freytag, Sandy Middleton, Martha Simp- jump' MISS Frarmln? Sylvls son. coached the girls track Joyce and Chick exchange the baton. Team. ls this really the look of a winner? .. CD o 3 cn n. m -4 UI :- m. 6 ns -. :i ... o E co UD .. cn -. :J -. 2 Cindy is cheered on by fans. 3. va . 'M Kandy takes the lead. Our Fulure Varsity Cindermen Gained Experience E EIGHTH AND NINTH TRACK - Front Row: Duane Oyster. Larry Wade. Bill Kress. Russell Fuchs, Alex Tuttle. Bob Meek. Evert Gibson. Gary Lee. Jim Bieri. Second Row: Don Blasiman. Ted Cornwell, Bill Rastetler, Mike Flinn, Ed Evans. Gary Acierni, ,V John Sivy. Mr, Kitzmiller -- coach. Third Row: Charles Renz, Denny Devies. Rick Lauener. Luke Witte, Daryl Hole, Glenn Woods. Terry Hoover. Bob Givens. Kevin Nlonnette - manager. Marvin. Bixler - manager. .4 M f ze :M 4' , Ifii lfi .,- 4 4 , , , V A 4 ff Dukes Placed Second in County AQ., , e e L T VARSITY AND RESERVE TRACK - Front Row: Ed Unkefer, manager, John Pfeifer, Ed Rowland, Royce White. Ken Wade. Bob Miller, Dean Fisher. Mark Haubert, Greg Shinn. Randy Krabill, John Heitsman, Tom Ulbricht. Second Row: Dan Preis- ing, manager, Jerry Skidmore, Paul Hoover, Larry Wilson, Steve Conrad, Dale Baugh, Bill York, Gary Stewart. Vance Wright. Mike Conner, Carl Battershell. Marvin Gilliam, Dale Varty. Third Row: Mr. Mashchak, coach, Randy Breit, Bob Rastetter, Don Halverstadt, Chuck Bevington, Dave Stafford, Jerry Peterson, Chris Craft, John Miller, Jim Corey, Perry Bowlin, Mr, Headley, coach. Marlington Opponent 54 Newton Falls 40 Salem 69 43 Glenwood 84 60 Jackson 67 51 Louisville 76 53 Lake 74 81V2 Canton South 45V2 Tom takes first. ' Stretch it out! 76 Up and over. First again' was . -gs.: K . . ,..,k g Q. Q4 lg :E:? x l K - M... A ik 41- Although it wasn't an outstanding season for the Duke cindermen, underclassmen had the opportunity to gain valuable experience. The Dukes, coached by Walt Headley, placed second in the Stark County Track Nleet, which was held here at Marlington for the first time. MVP Mark l-laubert, top sprinter in Ivlarlington history, had a string of six consecutive triple wins in the 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes. Sophomore Ed Rowland broke the high jump record with a leap of 5 feet 9 inches. The shot-put record fell with a toss of 46 feet 7 inches by senior Carl Battershell at the county meet. .. F , .53 5 Greg skims the timbers. A one two finish' .lohn Heilsmon Sel New Course Record ze-S' new , .Q Cross Country - Front Flow: Jim Corey, Chris Craft, John Weibel, John Mauk, Richard Pinkerton. Bob Miller, Evert Gibson, Miller, Rob Bowlin, Bob Spalding, John Heitsman, Bob Rastetter. Perry Bowlin, Jerome Hamby - manager. Second Row: Mr. Mashchak - coach, Ezekiel Fernandez, Fred Marlington Opponent 50 Field Local 15 50 Poland 15 17 Central Catholic 39 46 Salem 16 17 Ravenna 30 V 35 Kent State High 20 uw , Vf 4 W V Vgyr V V V V J V, VV MV, VVVHWVVVMQLVMV VVVV 33 Lehman 22 Wi, .1 W. ettr 1 f, 1' 1'i'1 't -me , 'iiii 40 Kent Roosevelt 19 if f! fM' 'Q f7g'Z 'V 1 ,. I , A . - M Var 1 an ' r?r 'f'f'if,r' FM, 1 r , 'vrfqff ,rrr - rrfcr f Q G ' f ' M rgwjgi rrlrr 2 , r 1 . 4 1 ,, 1 1 iir f 1 1 ' ,,f, 82 ,ga rritr rllllr ' 1 f rrlrrr , J rf 'D a r,r fr 1 -1 1 l -'W '- , -. r-,r' 1 r,r .2 .t ,- i ' i- -'r- ' ',,,,. 1 ,,,r -7' v rrerr eltll 1 A 'Y E 4 fff 1 1 ilr elrl rrlr ,. L 1 1 irr 1i rr' V, ,,,,, ,VV ltrr J 4 it ' tn: ' , ' , Wm 1 J fr ,air 4 1 1 .rir Q , ,I a,,,,,-,W rrrr. Z, , r,,,,M1r,,t,r, ,,M,,,,f4, ,, ,,,,+ t., r , r r ..,, 'Q 'H 5 r VVV ,7 'L -, 1 'f fe J 1 4 fr-' rrrr rrlfr Q 1 ' f ' rrr ,,,- .,. V1 John competed in the regional. John waits forthe big moment. 78 Ni '.., ...A 0' Going strong at the halfway mark All members of the cross country team participate in every meet and have equal opportunity to u se their talent. ln a sport of this kind, endurance and the desire to win are most important roles than that of natural ability. The fourth team coached by Mike Mashchak ended with 6 wins and 2 losses. John Heitsman short- ened the 11:01 course record by 5 seconds while Chris Craft turn- ed in a 10:58. Bob Spalding makes a fine finish and so does Bob Mme, 79 It Wos o L-O-N-G Season EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM - Front Row: D. Smith J. Johnson, J. Yoder, B. Thomas, S. Hubbs, S. Gehret, D? Fording, K. Petroft, B. Phiblad, J. NlcAlister, J. Heddleston B. Borland. Second Row: G. Ruff, P. Seese, C. Snyder, R Hoover, K. Kuntz, B. Smallwood, L. Kesterke, T. Fox, B Carroll, W. Harter, M. Hettler, T. Spalding, T. Boyce, E Hawkins. Third Row: Coach Barnett, D. Ray, L. Horn, L 2 3 1 EIGHTH GRADE BLACK CHEERLEADERS' - Right to Left: LuAnn Haines, Leslie Lanzer, Beth Baugh, Christine Bench. Won Won Won Lost Won ORANGE OPPONENTS 32 Atwater 0 14 Rootstown 12 14 Randolph O 6 Lake 32 20 Black 8 Zellers, D. Natale, O. Boyle, J. Bennett, D. Halverstadt, K. Walter, J. Dimmerling, D. Glass, R. Shade, S. Faber, R. Bowers, D. Sheafler, D. Powers Mgr., Coach Marraza. Fourth Row: J. Heltman, D. Kapper, R. Howell, P. Miller, S. Kimes, R. Rowle, R. Schmidt, H. Hine, J. Porter, R. Kimpton, J. George, T. Wiles, T. Fox, J. Tucker, J. Holand, R. Moore. EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL SCORES BLACK OPPONENTS Lost 0 Lake 38 Won 32 Atwater 0 Lost O Rootstown 8 Lost O Randolph 8 Lost 8 Orange 20 EIGHTH GRADE ORANGE CHEERLEADERS' - Kneeling: Valerie Moore, Diane Scott, Sharon Reinsel. Standing: Cheryl Henry. Fine coaching and team determination brought the final Freshman Football tally to 4 wins, 4 losses this year. Our fine cheerleading squad promoted good school spirit and excellent team backing during the campaign. The team played the best game when they defeated Canton South, 22-8. Mike Flinn, Most Valuable Player, went 220 yards in 21 carries, a county record for Freshmen. Needed: a washday miracle The Fighting Freshmen Struck Again FFZESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Ftow: B. Carroll, H. Flinn, E. Evans, Ft. Rebh, R, Gill, W. Rastetler, R. Lauener. D. Swift, D. Kinsey, T. Liberti. Second Row: R. Adams, R. Lauener, D. Saddler, R. Fernandes, D. Vance. J. Cutting, Fl. Frands. Fl. Whitehair, C. Battershell, H. Castel, coach FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SCORES DUKES OPPONENTS Lost O Lehman 28 Lost O North Canton 28 Won 14 Timken 8 Won 28 Lake 6 Won 22 Canton South 8 Lost O Jackson 16 Lost 8 West Branch 18 Won 14 Sebring 8 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS - Front Row: Karen Kitz- miller, Shirley Hoover ireservel, Debra Breit. Second Row: Domi Ney, Debbie Moore lcaptainl, Denise Lanzer. Admonius. Coach Haverfield. Third Row: B. Gantz. R Green. J, Swartz. S, Kibler. S. Snyder, S. Wolfe, A. Zulall M. Ameser, T, Franks, G, Middleton. R. Schneider. Ft Woods. ll Records Smoshed during Dukes' Lost Performance 0 w L Qi-1 Marlington Opponent 21 West Branch 14 O Lehman 35 12 Fairless 14 20 Jackson 24 18 Lake 28 0 Canton South 16 O Sandy Valley 56 O Glenwood 36 6 North Canton 27 20 Perry 28 COACHES - Front Bow: B. l-linchliffe, B, Umberger, I. Farrah-head coach, W. Headley. Second Bow: T. Haverfield, L. Marazza, R. Bastetter. J. Admonius, C. Barnett. VARSITY FOOTBALL - Bottom Row: Dave Haidet, Tom Hand- work. Rollin Monter. Larry Lee. Blok Dramble. Brian Stoudt, Gary Acierni. Tony Sokol. Bob Malone. Bob Bahler. Bill Kress. Ted Cobb. Second Bow: John Hoyle. manager, Bruce McCrea. Mike Conner, Flay Carroll, Tom Schillig, Norm Trammell, Duff ! '!Y-wi, A W, , f m: ,ff J Beamer, Randy Krabill, Ray Barker, Bon Dramble, Tom Ulbricht, Clark Walter, Gary Baker. managerg Daryl Walters. manager. Third Bow: Kevin Monnette, Gary Battershell. Jim Briet, Mike Svvickard. Terry Wilson. John Williamson, Drew Ney, Ed. Bovvland. Dale Baugh, John Pfeifer. Dan Barker. Bob Zerby, . :gm ' ' 1--W.-Wr,,,, . www., MWIMWH I li Q' mms' ff- 1 BUKES DHHS M3555 82 Slii LINE - Dale Baugh. Terry Wilson, Tom Ulbricht, Drew Ney Clark Walter. Ron Dickerhoff. John Williamson, Ed Rowland r Larry Wilson, Ron Dickerhoof. Fourth Flow: Marvin Bixler. Randy Briet, Bill Meek, Denny Devies. Terry Hoover, Dick Swickard, Bill Frank. John Kennedy. Mike Bishop, Steve Conrad. John Sivy, Jim Bieri. Carl Millard. Gary Lee, Jerry Hamby. 'HJKES 5 WMQMAMWW4 Backs e- Ray Barker. Duff Beamer, Ron Dramble. Ftandy Krabill. lt was a disappointing year for the fourth football team headed by Coach Farrah. With only eight letter- men, our team was greatly handicapped and ended the season with a 1-9 record. ln spite of this, the student body was behind the team all the way. Our football pep rallies were the best in recent years. Those who watched the Marlington campaign at Perry enjoyed a thrilling game. Eleven records fell that night. Duff Beamer threw a total of 27 passes, hitting on 13 for 265 yards. Randy Krabill was on the receiving end of an 88 yard pass to score six points. ln defensive action Ron Dicker- hoof received the head hunter award. We've got it! Get away! It's my ball! AAAAAughh! Happiness is catching a pass. The Most Valuable Player in action , W y 3 l .fx . 5 I V i W ,,,, at ,,z, A NS, . VARSITY-Linda Morgan, Linda Rinehart, Martha Ermlich, Rhonda Regoli. Not Pictured: Joyce Hall. Enthusiasm ls on A Cheerleader is an extraordinary person. Who else would give pep rallies, decorate halls, think up skits and contests, decorate the boys' locker room, entertain other schools' cheerleaders, try to make kids yell, make signs, sell sweatshirts, freeze dur- RESERVE-Front Row: Judy Hirst, Cindy Kimes. Second s '-wma www' K3 'V' ,. btw, Okay kids, the victory jug goes to . . . M.H.S. Cheerleader ing football season, roast during basketball season, and cheer when everyone else has given up-all in the line of duty? A Marlington cheerleader does all the above and more. She exemplifies true school spirit. Row: Cindy Snyder, Kandy Krabill, Janice McCrea. R MN--W. KW 85 Eighth Graders Survived o Long Season EIGHTH GRADE BLACK BASKET- 3 BALL - Front Row: D. Powers - l manager, J. Aquilo, B. Pihlblad, J. McAlister, R. Schmidt, S. Kimes, T. Boyce, R. Anderson, T. Zeffer. Back Row: B. Schmucker, L. Horn, O. EIGHTH GRADE ORANGE BASKET- BALL TEAM - Front Row: D. Flay, P. Carlile, J. Heddleston, L. Kesterke, D. Halverstadt, J. George, P. Dreger, K. Salter, O. Boyle, J. Holland. Back Row: B. Borland, E. Hawkins, T. Hagan, J. Heltman, R. Kimpton, Mr. Sommers - Coach, R. Shade, T. Spalding, L. Zeller, D. Fording, T. Wittensolder. Miller, K. Bell, P. Miller, Mr. Leedy - coach, S. Faber, D. Monroe, J. Bennett, D. Shaefler-manager, J. Packee. Orange Opponent 33 North Nimishillen 32 30 Fairhope 41 32 State Street 31 17 Sauder 58 35 North Nimishillen 22 20 Sauder 43 32 West Branch 6 41 Stanton 36 34 Sebring 30 28 Lake 45 24 State Street 18 l 86 Black Opponents 41 Sauder 63 49 Lake 24 25 Fairhope 47 44 North Nimishillen 26 55 State Street 41 36 State Street 37 41 West Branch 40 38 Sauder 46 35 West Branch 21 i- 1 ff Up and in! Freshmen Frolickecl Although our Freshman Basketball Team did not have a fabulous season, all the boys seemed to have a good time. Everyone who attended the home games had a lot of fun. Good sportsman- ship was shown at all times. Our cheerleaders did a fine job as we wound up the season 3-10. Freshman Basketball Scores Marlington Opponent 32 Lehman 72 33 State Street 48 32 Louisville 23 26 Lake 31 30 West Branch 47 26 State Street 52 29 Stanton 23 27 Middlebranch 34 36 Saint Thomas 64 44 Louisville 32 27 Canton South 31 33 Sebring 70 49 Middlebranch 69 . 7 t E? sis.. Q! ri Isl. NINTH BASKETBALL - Kneeling: Mr. Archibald - coach, C. J. Donenwirth, D. Oyster, D. Swift, P. Domino, J. Swartz, J. Battershell - manager, R. Lauener - manager. Standing: Fl. Cutting, B. Prueter, T. Boyd. Lauener, D. Blasiman, Fl. Gill, B. Rastetter, M. Flinn, J. Ginther, 87 Dukes Dumped Eagles by o 35 Point Margin VARSITY BASKETBALL - Kneeling: Dave Kirk - manager, Mr. Hole, Dale Baugh, Clark Walter, Luke Witte, Norm Trammell, Duff Kitzmiller - coach. Standing: Jim Breit, Lanny Snode, Daryl Beamer, Ed Rowland, John Miller, Tom Robinson, Clyde Lepley, ' Marlington Opponent 64 Jackson 57 61 North Canton 63 4 64 Perry 71 l 60 Fairless 67 56 West Branch 61 78 Glenwood 43 i 40 Canton South 74 73 Louisville 75 78 Sandy Valley 77 70 West Branch 77 63 Glenwood 64 77 Lake 64 Tom fires down the floor. alison ,ww ll.l F ,ix KH , V,, QM- 53 Eairless A l1 i' lf, 2 if it it it 5 6 man 'ti 7' V i ,,,,, . ,. Qr,'rf 2, l '+V Rrjg, , 0, 57 Canton South 74 43 Sandy Valley 59 ,g l ly l The varsity basketball team, ti'4 r , 1 coached by Howard Kitzmiller, 7 F' mi, ' I f lrr V finished the season with as-13 :VA 'L' ,y record. In the Jackson game V. is Tom R o b i n s o n scored 27 'ii fig 'rii ' 'ig il ' iill it , i'ii points to break Denny Lut- U ,fa : V ton's last year record of 26 ililf iiiii liiiiii is points. Captain Duff Beamer 7 ,,, ,i,i M l,z.i ,,f' , 7' ' 3-'ff - - - ? g y y , A ,y and junior Tom Robinson were 3 4 'tvf selectedforthe Federal John gets up for easy scoring. How do you do?! League All-5tay Team- 88 'N im 'snr 3 RESERVE BASKETBALL - Front Row: Mr. Umberger - coach, Ron Hoover, Jim ' T kl Chuck Brent, Bill Boyce, ony So o, Karlen, John Kennedy, Second Flow: John 'w 1 Vf.,. Q fggitgv 5 'misss Q34 Q .M rn Pfeifer, Jerry Peterson, Glen Woods, Daryl Hole, Wayne Boyle, Bob Spalding, John Hoyle - manager. lt was a good year for the reserve basketball team w h i c h was coached by Bill Umberger. With a record of 12-6, the boys show great potential for next season. MABLINGTON OPPONENT 36 Jackson 29 58 North Canton 52 52 Perry 42 52 Fairless 42 44 West Branch 43 46 Glenwood 43 50 Canton South 42 55 Louisville 72 53 Sandy Valley 48 43 West Branch 46 52 Glenwood 47 68 Lake 43 51 Jackson 67 41 Perry 47 68 Fairless 44 50 Canton South 36 47 Sandy Valley 56 57 Lehman 75 Reserves Hod Seven Consecutive Wins S-C-O-R-E . . . Score! Get back on your feet, John. Grab that ball! 90 l t ,Q G13 iff ig' 'il I ,,,,,, ,,,.., if-..w 3 Fi, W - A Tom Walker, Ron Dramble, Randy Breit What's next, coach? A New Coach Guided the Duke Wrestlers This Year Due to very hard work, determination, and sweat, the Marlington varsity wrestling team ended their season with a 7-5 record. Our reserve Duke team finished a very outstanding season by posting a 8 - 1 record. The varsity team was coached by Bob Hinch- Iiffe, and the reserve team was coached by Jim Fox. Although this was the first year of coaching for both of them, they did a fine job. Perry Bowlin, Randy Breit, and Ron Dramble were three outstanding Duke wrestlers who ended their seasons with very good records. WRESTLING - Front Row: Perry Bowlin, Tom Hubbs, Randy Breit, Evert Gibson, Dale Wahl, Dan Barker, Les Monnette, Tom Ulbricht, Drew Ney, Tom Walker, Ron Dramble. Second Row: John Yuhasz, Bob Whitehair, Ezekiel Fernandez, Gary Acierni, Bill Eckert, Walter Young, Ron Miller, Tom Handwork, Tim Marlington Opponent 9 Beaver Local 32 22 Ravenna 19 39 Salem 8 24 Boardman 16 25 Glenwood 22 13 Louisville 22 25 Rootstown 17 9 Jackson 28 12 Lincoln 25 20 Timken 17 17 Perry 22 20 Minerva 19 Slater, Larry Lee, Tom Linerode. Third Row: Mr. Hinchcliffe - coach, Mr. Fox - coach, Daryl Walter - manager, Bill Gibson, Tim Willard, Rodney Gabric, Carl Weekley, Robert Givens, Gary Lee Classes ..-qs-.f 5-7 -Q .-,, -.4-1 -.-.4u.... -Q Q fi ' 5 - -Y W:?l..:5 . gk, . mp h ,Q f- ..., . . a :ff V K K X K I NWWW . . wk K. 8 31 - s s in i ii. ii. ggg fwf I f L-1' - - Qu' sm . ' ' ' Msn. P .sf ih- --.,,, S N' s Q .Q L L A ,Q l 4 is , N-M .... and , 3 Q- Eighth Graders Got to Know More People as i t x Kristie Adams Mark Adolff Susan Aebi Catherine Ameser Mark Ameser Ftandy Anderson Boy Anstine James Aquilo Carol Aufrance David Baker Deborah Barker John Barker John Barnhart James Baswell Myra Bates Beth Anne Baugh Beverly Baughman Deborah Bauhof Kenneth Bell Christine Bench Jeffery Bennett Sherri Benton Christine Betz Sandra Bietz Danny Blake Steven Blake Robert Borland Barbara Bower Richard Bowers Thomas Boyce Olyn Boyle Brenda Bradshaw Kathy Briggs Florence Brock Roberta Broughton Marie Brugger Darlene Brunner Cindy Burris Alice Butler Timothy Cameron 111h Q. I K H Ek A55 h it lt: Q it 'H ' i 'W' ., 21 X. . . - J - t.,. - K . ltrs . l , s - lr' r V' A ' A f A h w ar.. L .,I x . - K , kivy . I k k t K. A 1 f ' st N- - tiii . srss 4 A .l. X113 X ww .l , . 3 ,. Daniel Carlile I E V,: : ' ' 1, 5 se- T , Philip Carlile ,. la William Carroll . .N ., I mx Cindy Caughman ,ff 'rr' gg: .5 if 'SUV 4 Carol Champer . 'i l 3' m ms' L. sr Christine Cline 5554 ,tg ii' 'iyl Barbara Conner This past year at Marlington was something new for both the eighth and ninth graders. The eighth graders had the experience of meeting and getting to know more people. The ninth graders got into full swing in the high school way of life. The athletic program for the eighth and ninth grade was very successful. A tremendous number of boys went out for all sports. The girls also did their part. The cheer- leaders supported the boys at all times. A great amount of spirit was promoted the past year in the eighth and ninth grade, and this spirit will surely carry on with the students in their coming years at Marlington. This is a classroom? 94 They Participated in Activities Q J e s F - f A iiii 1 is if X d f f-. '- fs fi X ' '53 'H - r , A . - X Z , ggyf f t - 1 . .3 .itzw K 5 nfs 'bfv -.lx d , i 7 .x A as :K fi' I A if 9 ' Li Q ' J, 1 if K4 5 ti ' .f Di 1 5 K K I Xxx-'fa' ' A I a Daniel Fording h Q F Paula Fox . 'X Timothy Fox ji 3 gn' Sandre Frank T - J --' Tom Gehret ef ' J Stephen Gehret A 4 It EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Olyn BoyIe-Presi- dent, Leslie Lanzer-Secretary, Diane Scott-Treasurer, Junior Yoder-Vice-president. Bonnie Conrad Janice Conrad Vernon Conrad Twila Cope Sandra Cox Thomas Craven Richard Cunin Stephen Cutright Patricia Dabney Dana Davidson Jaime Davies Larry Davis Linda Day Nancy DelPuppo Alan DeMuth Richard DeMuth Bonnie Devies James Dicko James Dimmerling Dennis Downs Paul Deger Donald Dreher Lynn Duchon Lianne Dunn Debra Dysle Roy Eberling Tracy Edwards James Elsworth Steven Faber David Farmer David Fausnight Louis Fessler Z .55 Q ' in 7 inf-' ' 4 :fi XKKAA ., J Q'-ff ig, 3 X g K l3Si23l.:L1 -. N ' x,.. -iii. P 1 ' ' 'i': E' L C L . , it ,,,. Q , ,N .if- s. fr g ':':'. 2 L N t X X fx 3 X N s. is X wi 'sa Q, s 5 sys ,Q , X ' ' , s x . wi' mg-' .. L .. rf 'Nr X ,QSM X new W tied ,m.. . ,Fi l QW .Qi Q ,Q 5 Q X, S m e ft i his X was 'X I Xi ,gg f 5 f E- . rs .4 'Qi Qs-Vik C . s f? Suv N Q7 James George Deborah Gerber Peggy Gibson Douglas Glass Mary Gott Donald Howard Peggy Greenawalt Gloria Gregory Virginia Gruber Thomas Hagan Diana Haines Lu Ann Haines Delores Hall Lee Hall Norma Hall David Halverstadt Debra Hamblem Patricia Hammel Wayne Harter Eric Hawkins Linda Hawley Susan Hawley John Heddleston Herbert Hein Patricia Hein James Heltman Cheryl Henry Michael Hettler Joyce Hill Jane Hinds Jack Holland Susan Holibaugh Gerald Hoover Roger Hoover Larry Horn Robert Howard Richard Howell Stephen Hubbs Frances Hunter Patricia Jacobs Verona James Becky Johnson Edgar Johnson Clare Johnston Paul Johnston Dennis Kapper Charles Keene Nina Keller 1 il :,. . Q 10 5 ul? A A K K. , I' A. ! ., A xAk:.. wi! K of W ' grx' Z Wg Li .,,.. 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Stephen Kimes Robert Kimpton Kenneth Kuntze James Lacivita Leslie Lanzer Nancy Lapple Mark Lare Allen Lautzenheiser 96 o r tt I Ann Kelly Joyce Kelly Karen Kelly Pamela Kelly Cindy Kemp Audrey Keresters Lynn Kesterke 300 Eighth Graders Stormed the Halls Jacob Leasure Linda Leasure Eugene Ledsome Lanny Light John Linerode Loretta Linerode Debby Lipedry Carla Locke Carol Long Judy Lowdermilk Larry Lucas William Lutz Judy Maarschalk Pamela Macarie William Mackintosh Rhonda Malone John Martin Sherry Martin Gary Marty Gary Marx Larry Marx Linda Mauk Linda Maus Patricia Mayer James McAlister Janet McAlister Bonnie McCann Gail McCann Frank McConnell Susan McGirr Cynthia McKnight Leonard McPherson Elizabeth Meek Albert Miller Jean Miller Marcy Miller Marita Miller Orus Miller Philip Miller Richard Miller Richard Miller Susan Miller William Miller Deborah Moffett Karen Moles Dennis Monroe Richard Moore Valerie Moore Janet Moreland Emily Morris Barbara Moser Oliver Mulligan Philip Natale William Nelson fm, f., W. ,f 1 7 4 . . , 4: IQ A .- ' s .,, J or L , W My M I K E' W 'av' , ly lx, e 7' 2,1 13 . if V if V ia 'll 5 'Q 5 Q., Q Qi, 6' s s, Aa. , at N g ,t 5 L .V rrtr,r K A L' M 0 U' f M 3' fr: ,Q . , I GW, . gn , f J? 5 'VP 5 , M, iz' MJ? tc, 5 TL ' , ' ? ' ntfv i f, N52 43 , fi f 've Q 'ii' X if Q. f .ff ,t ZFMM 1. L1 -' I An I 'M , 1 2 'P W ef A .x 'M' My Tw Zfj w dg' i was W iifr 3 sir.-4 ima! he W, , , , l Eighth Graders Participated in Sports Diane Nichols Susan Nimon Susanne O'Mealy Denise Oyster James Packe Lynn Parrish Kathy Pauli Elizabeth Pearson Michael Peddicord Marjorie Penrod Sandra Petre Kirk Petroff Joan Pfeifer Cynthia Phillips William Pihllblad Steven Pim Billie Porter John Porter David Powers Mona Price Rebecca Pritt Susan Pyle Kathy Quinn Richard Ray Barbara Reckner Linda Reed Parma Reid Sharon Reinsel Ronald Riggs Checketa Rings Janice Rininger Terry Risden Cary Rochester Bonnie Rosler Raymond Rowley Demie Royer Gregory Ruff Mary Ruff Susan Sadler Treva Sams isr. it abr fi N Xs XT S X K S 3 Sw 5 XYX My it s X Q .::.s,.: Q N X xW ' X K is 'P 'I' 'fi . 'I' ui w: - I an-. tw' 2-'ff X .V .,.. K kikk. X N f 1-- - , 3 , X il., , - 'ygs . ggi' X K , E , Ski 1. ass. X. .X ,F W M as X NN r, X X W K X A, if . A V? X sais Nm i l G if X ,J . . i K R I K i i.. P PM aaas X flrtl' Q -m um t t - SX .. ,F Jay Schermerhorn g Richard Schmidt QA .N ' ii Cynthia Schmucker H i ii'i 5 , . . Robert Schmucker , L J ' F Bonnie Scholl J . f 'A Diane Scott . 'rx-s.,.wk af' l it 'J SRM Paul Seese s.t U li wk s ll s 'b 1 if X a Y el er A ik 'S XY WX, , Richard Shade g David Sheaffer ' Carol Shoemarker , Cindy Shoemaker H , Linda Sims .X Twna Smallwood ' rytg William Smallwood X Daniel Smith Q, it is iiia X ' aasiss sra i 1 if- Q srss l'1 .' :ian fi . Nws F X x K 5 S X X Nw ar 5 M M s 2 X X gs fl Kg gsm is ages!! ,A - tl ssl hat S Q2 5 - X 5 if QQ il g a- Russell Smith Charles Snyder Diane Snyder Eugene Snyder Phyllis Snyder Elizabeth Sommers Fannie Sommers Thomas Spalding Mariam Spahlinger Shelia Springer Susan Stephenson Connie Stevens Cynthia Stine Rebecca Stinson Richard Stipe Duane Strong L eggs- ts Larry Summers . Nancy Syverson is - ' I K ' T T geoqrge Teeters ii : T - F , :Q - TV fi T . L , D or ' i0 ard Teeters -, Aww ' , r Karen Thomas X L' yi ' X .,,.,,, -s ,,b ix William Thomas ' L:,r 'Q J Z . R Vi is h by P Thomas Thrash R, . .QL Q i K 1 Mary Ann Todd P Sara Todd M Q H , . John Tucker . M M in A D . Linda VHHCG N., 1 1 Q P. , ': .: -Qu : N as , P Ronn Voshel , , Va k iw k 5 TN bg. .. J ,, . ,X A Eegt Walter ' -as - 'i wifi ' Q5 ' .T e ecca Weisel ,,: 2 ,.,, 1 ' ,, -'-' 1 3 4 S .,., ,-.. .T Thomas Wiles A it X 4 B A D D i TILZ Diane Wiley T, V Cynthia Windland T P wrnothy Wittensoldner , ' ' . i iam Wittmer 1.-in c T- T .wx K L r v K T 3 . zk... ' 1- , Va.. me K ' , len 8 Yoder D i be M Linda Yoder J ., , aa hbq, Moses Yoder I I A i ' L. - . D ,f Suzanne Zechiel is , X Q ...' . s N ,- Q . .1 - . -M lf A ,., A .fiffl This is a basketball. ln it there is air. A, j R X y glbvic eval ,M 'Qu Della Zeffer Timothy Zeffer Lynn Zeller Deborah Zwick Linda Mavis Michael Mihilylov Michael Saeger Not pictured: Kathy Crow aww XXX Freshmen invaded Morlinglon Q 5, o f J A . e e t tg 5 3 4, . M as ee - - A ' ff' . ...: -ya i -N M at .- i PQ. . New , .. Egg sag K A1 A X -j x.,, A t , 1 .. . A sr 'X 5 - :V kk . t .Q . - .,,. . ef f - ' , A Q A , - 1' . . r' R wt l . K .ef ' -J , 1-. g et ' eeeee V y , y . QL.- Q S y I 5 M1 y M i, 2 S W mrj' b .tk ve x it 5 i 1:1 TTY , . -A rg,,X t s o ,t 4 eee J J i -k.-k 7 i 5 , 1 .. Thomas Burdick Nancy Bussie Kenneth Carman Carol n Carnahan Y A A ' Jeffrey Carnes Rebecca Carroll Walter Carswell Mark Chapman Richard Close Gloria Coblentz Rosella Coblentz Rejeana Conley Kathleen Conner Robert Conner Cynthis Cope Christine Coulter Nancy Cuthbert James Cutting Karen Dalrymple Barbara Day Joseph De Groff his 43.1 fs. R wily' f ,M .cw is fc fl sq., nf 47 -ar' '25 2.9 -is :Q ' ' i uv . . i . uri? t t r x x K 1 100 Katheryn Adams Robert Adams Michael Ameser Susan Anderson Daryl Arner Barbara Bahler Donna Barker Gary Barnhouse Randy Barrett Ronald Bartlett Susan Barzda Charles Battershell Coralee Baughman Lindsey Beadnell Laura Beck Marcia Beck Denise Bedford Jacqueline Bell James Bell Nancy Bell Arthur Beltz Sandra Betz JoAnne Bichsel Joseph Bilcze Donald Blasiman Sharon Boyce Thomas Boyd Marie Brady Debra Breit Marvin Brunner Rhoda Brunner Sharon Buehler cg! gl N5 Q ,yu if Action! -1. X15 . - . if x K K K gt ' ' . as it F dll In Q l, ' ' ff? E f 'N ft ri ' P 'a w as J X Q ' sii J x, , g L sss g 'NL J i J X f so sf A . i Q J 3 X vw al J - X ii' 'X H- ' i 1 i is P! J W F ' aft so sf 15 91 . 23' R lsss , N as J R FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-Seated: Denise Lanzer-Treasurer, Debra Brent-Secretary. Standing: Bill Raslelter-President, Jack Wyles-Vice-president. , H ,, H ,L y it I 1, - V Y fff' M' , ,si rrfrf , ' , J 2- V . ,HV A wh an , at - J L' ' . , vw ,x 7' N ef ' -if an F' af I ':Mw:fhi'l um ' ,, , ,it , , -, 4 ' ' ' 'M A ,:gf4a,,a,,,fi ,i ,y H i ig? Q ,L ,,,, 'iffiz hf 4 '2 f wi , Busy hands at work! 'Y Joseph Ginther Joseph Grahek 3 Rodney Green , l ,wx 1, at cl 5 Larry Greiner J, Gail Grimes Christina Gross Mary Gwynne Shirley Hadley William Hahn Carolyn Hammel Vallene Hardman Imogene Hatton Diane Heestand Michele Hempsky Connie Hirst Maureen Hole ,K A -'X sv Q-sf i x Joyce Honaker ' ,, is Paul Honaker X Julie Hoover , A 3 ,qu Shirley Hoover mg fr' 522 . rg 1 . Veronica Howell - g Rick Hum ,... 'ii' ,Sli Roy Hurley ,. R D L h Mickol Tafe i t 1- ai s ' 101 Martha Dick Nancy Dickerhoof Ronald Dimit Deborah Diver Douglas Domer Paul Domino James Donenwirth Rebecca Du Bois Kim Edwards Susan Ekman Jeffrey England Edward Evans Linda Farrington Donna Fausnight Richard Fernandez Robert Flinn Lester Frank Richard Frank Thomas Frank Rodney Gabric William Gantz Ronald Geiselman William Gibson Randy Gill if , ' i 'f Sk is mr X st 3 R xt ,sy lik or M Q ig isss L L Freshmen Took Porl in Activities , f ' is s at ,J gl -1 .411 Rvws' A f ,E 3 L i rf at A . .- ff, L L E Q W ,jr kg, 0 R, W X ' s ,wi A , A L .. , g qi J C P , gif ' RF E ' 'Q 815'-F it K k ,b J- 'i f Q L J 451 E ss.. Nik i A ssrl r f . fa' it f Elq '-,E Q 12' i ssfgif 1 at - L . . Jsf 1 X P i r sis A I A J Q 2 2 L J 1 L Q. . . W as Q lsii 5 J r 'ttf' 12' 'ii A f f 5 , ,:,1 r ' -eg 3, 352' 5:4 f - ciss 'E:. L L .- - Q '5Q,f'-,, - I A X' ,A:.-f- ,X a 'i t f- ' . ,rr .. V si .T E:': i -. Q -. .- V, .XLIQ 1 1 kg A . J 1 K A L ,. P J L , -: I . :': ,.,.s5 . t . K ii- L, , -kk 5 A - - s E- K K , M i s sirc i V rs s r r g- Lr k js X , in :-:- K K vxiki . K ., K J F' tl: A iss 102 What is the valence of the element zinc? Charles lnherst Lawrence lnherst Pamela Jarvis George Jarvis Mark Johnston Maureen Kale Richard Kant Steve Keller Walter Kelly Judith Kemp Janet Kennedy Ricky Keyes Samuel Kibler Majorie Kimpton Samuel Kireta Karen Kitzmiller Susan Koons Leila Kress Roger Kress David Kump David Kuntzman Cecil Labus Denise Lanzer Kirk Larsen Janice Lashley Randy Lauener Richard Lauener Terry Laughlin Rose Lee Harold Leech Mary Leonard Gary Lewis Richard Lewis Thomas Liberti Karen Linder Melody Loy Sharon Lucas Jay Lutz Joe Lutz Michael Mackey Paulette Mackey Andrew Magda Susan Mani Patricia Martin Betty Mauk Carol Mauk Cynthia Mauk David Maurer Norman Mayer Sandra McAlister Karen McCallum Jerry McCoy Bernard McGhee Mary McKnight David McNeal Joanne Merryman Gary Middleton Mitzi Mihaila Faye Miller Norman Miller Rick Miller Ronald Miller Ruby Miller Cynthia Miner Bonnie Mohr David Mohr Janet Monson Deborah Moore Sharon Moore Shiela Moore Sherry Moore George Mudrick Debbie Nelson Margaret Newell Karen Newhouse Dominique Ney Ronald Oberlin Larry Odey Dennis Overly Dean Oyster Donald Parrish Donald Patterson Robert Pelger Jewell Piersol Lawrence Pim Shirley Pontius Kathy Popovich Q P 1 .... . .X L we tut t tta at eet 9 A ,.... 'G ., , ' A ..:. ' :ki 5? 't.-AA t,--i - I -- fr A i : , A ' '. '. i..i XX Sari ' : ' if fx W' 3 K E3 f li its X . X cainleen Plhlblad Q if G 61,5 g Q 7 4 Deborah Porter Carol Price Michael Prickett William Prueter Robert Pyle Kim Quinn Janice Rastetter William Ftastetter Daniel Rauch Linda Ray Sandra Ray Suzann Ray Glen Rodkey David Kinsey Violet Rowe . if ii siii W A is N ' W 'x X-A N X as-N ' Q 1 ' Xt. 2-,gf 'W'-7 - . we sw t G w . nw ssrq A ui ., ' 5 1 X G N A '-' 1 1 - .. as i'-, y 33 so M Y de 3: Kun-fi x.A, W k - n Q. . Xk is Q. .v ii 1 . . g tg t tg it ggtt W gg J if , t ef! U to-M A.. lt's too quiet! -me 5 i ,J 5 ' K Nix Q tm wig as ki K .si - Kilr sf -- - I .4-'ll - 1 Q .--' www 15-. me,-ma Debbie Reber Robert Rebh William Reichenbach Sandra Reifsnyder Charles Renz Dian Renz Wilson Reynolds Michael Rhome Marsha Rinehart Glenn Rodkey Halford Rogers Linda Rosenberger Violet Rowe Margaret Ruth Donald Saddler Evelyn Sage Ken Sams James Saunler Cheryl Schmucker Ronald Schneider Bill Schuller Marilyn Smith Marcia Snode Trudy Snode Steven Snyder Mirian Sommers Ronnie Spears Connie Stanley Lena Stauffer Roxanne Steed Diana Stephenson Gary Stoudt Gerald Stout Rex Stout Robert Strong Linda Styer Frankie Sutcliffe James Swartz Dean Swift Keith Tarnovich Steve Taylor Terry Taylor Gary Teeters Karen Teis Debra Thomas Bruce Thompson Judith Thornberry - if: .Q 1 , X i f S W . -J QB, 'i', ,.,-Q,, 2-2i 1 if i Q in is uqng , Quqbi ' S . fx M rl L is ttl :,. i ' X t Aitkeeat ti' T 'Eg S S 17 t S I me 4... an A lv-ii' , elll he ' T f I X 'Y M y . X, J, 'W T i L T. 5 ,t a t V .t K . f .. fl'- N . tt.f S f .-. X X Q S ' Y -.'L: , - .,k,, .Q is ,, t .- ' . r s , i'-- S '1 l-Q it kE i if X x, . isis me A I, - ,.- .. f K rf, . ,. f , ., - 1 v ST' .. sit . x if .. get i Q E H1 if is H 1 f M xi ANN 5,1 tal? xx f fi Ready to go! 104 296 Freshmen Allended Morlingfon Sam's first day on the job. - . , . ' T: I sl: . 3 WV Bc R 1 I T. l .j. W9 W at 3: V R s 5-SI' 3 . AV kLKV', X ,L X wx V- A .,..L , .L . ' - F'-r A ' .e ' v V v R 1 M Q' :w i A K vili 4 lr, Vi K S.. my . g t T T T R ' . A - ,LL.Ai. 4 t M if -. A g ,lt X ai Q is . s xx ' tx! I dia? it 105 Nancy Todd Donald Troyer Roy Underwood Robert Vadasz Mary Lou Van Camp Dennis Vance Leonard Vance Pamela Visi Ronald Wade Terry Walker David Waltz David Ware Carol Warner Douglas Watson Delores Weedling Cheryl Weibush William Welsh Rhonda Werstler Kathy West Robert Whitehair Timothy Willard Laurie Williams Kathy Williamson Frances Wilson Marsha Wilson Randy Witherspoon Dale Wolf Michal Wood Raymond Wood Stephen Woolf Val Woolf Jack Wyles Betty Yoder Dorcas Yoder Verna Ziegler Andrew Zufall Not pictured: John Yuhasz Craig Windland Patricia Barzda Herbert Castel Robert Carroll Judith Thornberry 5 11. fi, W, W k ,,.. .-' 'gg , is Sophomores Chose Class Officers Members of the Sophomore Class of 1966-1967 have com- pleted their first year of high school. Their officers planned a sock hop for one of their activities of the year. School jackets were bought and class rings were ordered with the year of graduation, 1969. The sophomores were proud of their baseball, bas- ketball, football, wrestling, and track stars who did an outstanding job in athletics. Francine Leutschaft was the sophomore attendant at the Homecoming this year. All of these activities were possible with the help of Ad- visor Mr. Mashchak. Q. fr Q? 5 4 V, ,A , Y A' ZX Z , L ,,, A I K . 7' , My 5 165 The officers of the Sophomore Class were Karen Werstler-Secretary Francine Leutschaft-President, Gary Acierni-Vice-president and Gary Battershell-Treasurer, Mr. Mashchak was the Class Advisor. K , , I 3 F- km 7:1 Q Vx as ll fb I fm' If ...,,, fm 3 x E 6 4 T in V -7-as A :A' 4 P 1, r 1 f f f he : 7 6, V, A W fzz - VKV VV V 5 lrv- 3 ' .,..A: , , A V??L l. , , I , K 4- fa , f 'W - Gary Acierni David Aufrance Robert Bahler Kenneth Baker Larry Baswell Gary Battershell John Bauman Linda Beck Douglas Bedford Krassie Beegle Patricia Benedict Patricia Bennett Gordon Berletich Peggy Berry Wilma Betts Diane Betz Robert Betz Charles Bichsel Suzanne Bichsel James Bieri Michael Bishop Marvin Bixler Beverly Blanchard Nelson Blatt Cynthia Blevins Sandra Bower Jacqueline Bowlin George Bowman William Boyce Larry Brady Elaine Brahler James Breit Nancy Brocklehurst Cheryl Broughton Paul Brower Raymond Brown Thomas Brown Thomas Brown Jane Buehler 4 f f We Backed Cur Dukes a , ,mf A pn 3- r ,Q The roar ot the sophomores added more pep to the Pep Rallies. rfgfhq if -Sei 55 - K 5 5 l1Lk.t K Bkggk 'H xt A K in iw QSC X Q ' . E 'L 'a 'ia . , 'kj is Q A .T-ls XV , A x 5' iss' ' F s E h eee iw 1 s .,.,,,Fs syy fa A if .ff xii' 2 my - , X - te I I Q 2 A . ' zi' ' sg edd dde H 107 K I I L o Q A-'Tk sg- Gwen Burdick Gail Burris James Bussie Suzanne Byers Richard Cantrell Susan Carpenter Cathy Carver Ted Cobb Dale Collins Daniel Conley Diane Cox Nora Cunin Susan Curtis Thomas Cutting Cheri DeMuth George Dennis Aleda Devies Dennis Devies Terry Dickson Bonnie Dourm David Dutrow Alexis Dye Cheryl Eberling Richard Eckert Joan Ellsworth Daniel England Diane Eshelman Ronald Evers Penny Faxon Janet First Diana Fox Janice Frank Marilyn Frank Russell Frank William Frank Mark Frazier Lana Frederick Barbara Freshley Russell Fuchs Wesleh Gampo J sl Aw 433 Anthony Ganni G G We G R GX f 'Q+'! if G A Q Evert Gibson GG ':-. GG if Robert Givens ,kL g Q-1-N il ' Mary Lou Glass if st-he LG i r L- ' Katherine Green G X G GG 5 as ss Thomas Green Q 'Q f L Marv Groves Phyllis Hagan GG -' . G ' G7 if ' G 1 eeee it er-, G, his . H Jeffrey Hahn 'ff I riff? . , David Haidet J Lee Haines 'M' 'M 5 J ff ' Linda Hamblen or T x'QW ' LG '3 G G 'R eh'A Gs J , .G iw' A K ZLLL K K Q C ' Jerome Hamby Y . G5 1 GX '!',. 1 3 Thomas Handwork f.2 f ' X Gloria Hannum Raymond 6 f if if Nancy Hartman so G G. 5 4,hA G ,Q Judy Henderson Zigi V y 'A' Elaine Henry F ...lg L, G G- J Donald Hesslink r' Q ri.r ,G 'R A X' L ffk to ii' Z3 f GG G Rex Higginbotham -r G 'riii ' ' LG - G w Judith Hirst as J f Q ' 3' ef:1 G Q ' Daryl Hole G ' ',.: ' im' J 5 ISL Ronald Hoover . .. si K l1:g g i G fhk A is .S G X G G Le G - G P L A GL gi Ik H' ' 'efti C - . 'q ff? J 'C s h l' L I 1., F S.. X WFS li. G Kwa i ' SWS I 108 3:30 brings organized confusion to Marlington. Not pictured: Lester Stanley Richard Sweebe Jeffrey Tekip William Warner 'NS' , wr G 5 hr Xie? J., K It 4' Jesse 1 , si, fs GG H ss- HG 4. -f G. NTU! l -t N s t -Q S a ,ac mia I RQS x it X Gf' Terence Hoover Jeffery Hostetler Ronald Howell Linda Hoyle Thomas Hubbs John Hunter Opal Hurley Janice Jackson Paula Jeswald Charles Karlen Michael Kelly John Kennedy Amanda Kibler Betty Kireta Charlene Knipp Darlene Knipp John Kraft David Krantz Charlene Kress William Kress Joyce Lashley Marsha Lashley Patrick Leasure Gary Lee Sophomores Received Their .lockers gzh 5 5 at s .A N 'Q L LN l Q, to , X ,L '- .,, T ' , .1 X T j ' Kiwi eel .A ix T' L L .A s o W xi, 1: ., . b k: .FR 'P' -f e J j so , J t e e st - ' 7' .E . 'Q A 7' 'Q j. 2 eee an L e e at sl to f c L Qt s g I EX N fe dl L. Try, . E-Q. kr. L. ff E s 8.4 A ,ww Larry Lee Raymond Leonard Francine Leutschaft Kerry Lewis Timothy Lewis Bonnie Lorden Sherry Lipeiy Diane Lucas Kimberly Mackintosh Robert Malone Joseph Maurer Kathrine Mayer Rebecca McBride Bonnie McCarty Janice McCrea Robert Meek James Middleton Linda Middleton Carl Millard Donna Miller Eugene Miller Marlene Miller Michael Miller Catherine Molesky Kevin Monnette Donald Monroe Kaynell Morris Steven Moulin Karen Mudrick Judith Muhleman William Mullett Dennis Myers Gloria Myers Timothy Nelson Dale Newton Barbara Nichols Merle Nisly Duane Oyster Kathleen Oyster Carol Parish This year the Sophomore Class jackets were changed to Marlington school jackets. Now they can be purchased by any student. Sophomores enjoy the accommodations of our fine library. 109 The Homecoming Big Turnout Miss Francine Leutschaft was the sophomore attendant at Home One of our Dukes being downed by an unidentified player while Diana Pasco Dawn Penrod Patricia Porter Robert Porter Paul Ray Thomas Richards Stephen Rickard Pamela Ring Barbara Ringer Gary Rlninger Larry Ritchie Dana Rosler Rex Rounds Nancy Ruff Rita Rupp Rosemary Schilling Cynthia Schrader Lorene Scott Patricia Shade Karen Shaffer Tommy Shannon Michael Sharkey Karen Sheehan Beverly Shields Cathy Shoemaker Kristine Shoemaker Deborah Simmons John Sivy Rebecca Smith William Smith Pamela Snode Cynthia Snyder JK IC - V . li hh N , -f , t E 5 'Ig sp f Sophomores Ordered Class Rings F P s X XLS -1-Y do ssss ,iii sex 'fi if - Lf .4 . E4 ,, aww' V :sl Larry Wade Floyd Walter Beverly Ward Shirley Warner 9 9 B b wt. .X 5 . -..nt - awe mn wa. ww 7 .FA pg . si ! .1 1 I M K f ig QIV k S asa S JF S I Duane Zorger Barbara Zoss Shauna Zurbrugg Carol Zwick 111 Anthony Sokol Lee Springer Lonnie Springer Martin Springer Deborah Stafford Carl Starnes Jacquelyne Stauffer Diana Steed Janice Stephenson Patti Stewart Randy Summers Penny Sweitzer Richard Swickard David Teeters Kathryn Thomas Rebecca Thomas Cynthia Thompson Jean Tousant Mary Trammell Alex Tuttle Mary Unkefer Velma Van Meter Darlene Vickers Susette Visi Cathy Weedling Carl Weekley Douglas Weisel Dennis Wenger Karen Werstler Kandy West Terry Weyer Thomas Wheatley Sherye Wilson Virginia Wilson Daniel Wimer Joan Winters Patricia Winters Bruce Wise Luther Witte Thomas Wittensoldner James Wood Linda Wood Glenn Woods Fredrick Wurgler Walter Young Jean Zeller Deborah Zigler Deborah Zink Carol Barcus Juniors Hod on Active Yeor a Junior Class Officers are Robert Rastetter-Treasurer, Perry Bowlin- Vice-president, Linda Morgan-Secretary, Tom Robinson-President. Mr. Monter advised the class, . -- . i' -1'-B iiii 73 0 4 B A K' . A' A 51, -- , A 1' YH' 55' 5 ,,.'! 3 is -up--rg - A A ' fi A iii: ' - A ' ri I . J . K. 4 . K ix H. X UGS 's S, it ,B ty ,, F at 'K ! g s s i 3 I 1 ' 1 X 1 w- g t ' .- Q-r-er iw' , .F 3? ,, N Q v Q' A 1966-1967 Juniors planned all of their activities with the help of Mr. Monter, their ad- visor. They sponsored a Thanks- giving dance, two sock hops after the basketball games, and worked to make the 1967 Junior-Senior Prom a rous- ing success. For the 1966 Marlington Homecoming, they chose Cathy Ream to be the Junior Class representative at the dance and the game. The class rings of the '68 graduates arrived in early fall. The color for the stone was green. Linda Adolff Gus Anasis Mary Archer Gary Baker Calvin Adams Beverly Anderson Arnold Anstine Rebecca Aqullo . J 35 . K X -s is - fs, t 'I' fl it 8:5 , it.y.q : ,, ti- rtii s I ti rms? xx j 112 Candice Barker Danny Barker Cathy Bartlett Duane Battershell , if K NK S5 9' , V Q W James Baker 8' a 5 . X-1. Dale Baugh Jerald Bell Mary Beltz David Bernier Charles Bevington Marian Biondi Thomas Bishop Anne Blake Barbara Blanchard Keith Borton Gary Bossert James Bowlin Shirley Boyd Wayne Boyle Suzan Brady Randall Brelt Lewis Brienza John Burkey Josephine Butler Diana Carpenter Norma Carroll Juniors Captured Victory .lug From Seniors . ,xi-. 'M we 5 f A T241 X - iff .. 14 - cw- A ., L. 'Ns- 'jj' if l W Aa f -4,.A . ci 'sf F ,. F 'X oo o R C W X., Pi it A K l I -it , C T: K ,M fi ' K K 'X 47 W ..,, e ,k- Q if 3 'N 'a R V -W ' -' k .Rh A 4' . 4 R4 1 ., FS g ,I M' 4' 1' fig. S-no .. .. ,, , H x, . X6 F Donald Dever Susan Choma Larry Church Sherry Collins Rebecca Conner Stephen Conrad Marsha Cope Malinda Dailey Linda Daum Wendy Davidson Cynthia Davis Earl Day Louie Del Puppo Cynthia De Niro Bonnie Dennis Ronald Dickerhoof ' Roxanne Dietrick as I Q, S Thomas Dixon - ver i VLg Debbie Dougherty 5 Vsyy.. swirls' Dennis Doyle . '32 x I' Nor .. ' 9 A. 'l' W . k i Nv, , K i is i J J, . . in -J F 5 VF' I-fi: i, fr f' Rickey Dramble Steven Early Frances Ekman Linda Erisey Carol Evers Benadetta Fausn ight Stanley Fausnight John Fergason Francis Fernandez Jeffrey First Denise Fox Gordon Fox Lee Fox Gail Frazier James Fredrick Sandra Freytag Dale Garren A J Steven Gates Daniel George -.4 7 rllIAa.liIaGGiIl f Q , ei on J 6 S.. X Cheryl Grabowski M Roger Greenawalt t Lloyd Grimes - 5 A g Joan Grinnan . ,,Sg ti X V' Cornelia Gross ig Gary Gruber gk AL all 113 Marsha Haines Joyce Hall Donald Halverstadt Barbara Harding Coleen Harris Douglas Haubert Sondra Haynam Carolyn Hazen Lonnie Heacock Bonnie Hein Connie Hein Sandra Heitsman Theodore Heltman Candice Hempsky Roger Higginbotham Mary Ann Honaker Lynette Hooker Joanne Hoover Linda Hoover William Hoover John Hoyle Judith Huffman Betty Hull Gary Hunt Joyce lmes Marcia Kale Connie Kannal Steven Kant Virginia Keene Carolyn Kelderhouse Linda Kelly James Kemp Marcella Kennedy Cindy Kimes Sally Kireta David Kirk Kenneth Kline Donald Knam Kandice Krabill Emil Krannich Donald Lare Janet Leidy Clyde Lepley Philip Linerode Charles Lowdermilk David Lowdermilk Daniel Lucas Marjorie Lutton Joyce Maarschalk Clayton Mabry John Magda Kathy Makin Gerald Markle David Marschinke John Mauk Karen Mauk r .ft t tt at .Win S Q' If . T ::- I 'Y 13' 3 s ,yy 062' A - n .g..,5 , me Juniors Took 4'ii 1: , -f-S A +5 w -ff 1 E' arf' fag. K T l 2 7 X 1 'J , t if ajwii . if N ,, D 5' it ,t , 'U' i t - W' K . , is ,N K A .-':L mxrg K K' wir N . C. i I K if i t k K as.. ,Q i 'ff tg? 4 oo 1 L 'P get ,X , Honors ln Sports 5 ,J . ,ggi Y . Q N , IQ, , . x w' an .f i 4 4-Q M., X A Q , 'igne- Zf f ' f It 1 Nwrji 115 v, , o fr. ,.,. 9- J' 3 oo if v iff, A John Mayer Cynthia McAllister Joanne McCoy Bonnie McGhee Richard Mclntee Christine McKnight Terry McLeod Jeffrey Meeks Dewey Middleton Arland Miller Betty Miller Glenda Miller Gregory Miller Peter Miller Lou Ellen Mohr Sandra Molesky Leslie Monnette Steven Monroe Gail Monter Rollin Monter Theodore Monter Janice Moore Sharon Moore Rudy Moreland Linda Morgan lrene Morris Richard Moulin David Murphy Sue Myers Rosemary Natale Marsha Nelson David Ney Michael Pauli Jerry Peterson Stefanie Petroff John Pfeifer Richard Pinkerton Janeen Porter Barbara Prickett William Quinn Robert Rastetter Timothy Rastetter Darlene Rauch Janet Ray Kathy Ream Rhonda Regoli Jeffrey Reichenbach Linda Rinehart Karen Ring Linda Ringer James Rininger Clifford Risden Thomas Robinson Carl Rogers Dianne Rogers John Rohrer K x 7 . . it-at i 'k ' , L? -G Q . iw' S - W' L e X i gf ,gg z g 1 X . - ' fer. 'it I ti T K H: sk '21 ' T L as at L y ,f T , wt' fs Q Q' is XMv--hL ' .. 'fs ffl: .. Qbb e S , 'A 5, ,t ,, , x X , 1 Q . . . T- --uf' r' -. N L f- xl' ' -t A . li- , ' L ' S X :N RI t . L 1 5 ki' f r is 5. M! 5 I ' 5 -531 A f'i ' , X ' .. as L ' h ':,.. f tttt W S Q. : . ' , L r T Na, to N , f -- G 1 . X K' L. ' -. .G L ,.. . VM X S , . ,.. ,Q W, ' - Q' W . .. Y t tl i in Wi. K ff i 'aa-,N A are 6? . 4 v ,1 Q fi-'R i . 'T-G' .L,' G- B vffzf hiss' i t E 2- h 4 l 3 tl.. 11 L.. - 4 V, J L Y A if - Mix . X i :X 254 - .s -, au ,'5, f . -W ' sua., Q ff' ,L L K 7 bi g , K A .Mx , kL.- 1 6 kkvk at i ' V, ' V fm l L, A 1 ' Q I '59 - ., X S t ,Y 5: Fi xxx Q. c ai. X 2. vt. 'ST i i L r . SW of 'T- S 2' S QP x 9 gilfm L .13 .V 1 , M e eiiiffii - Kwik xx E y y 3 4.LL 1 ,--.:.., K ' ' t ' -' X Qt Y to an 252 QI A angeles, War Lawrence Syverson Romain Tarian Larry Taylor Phyllis Templeton Ralph Thomas Karen Thornberry Michael Thorpe Linda Tinker Patricia Todd 116 Roberta Rohrer Larry Rosenberger Sharon Rothwell William Rowe Edwin Rowland Glenn Rummell Bobby Saeger Bonnie Saunier Barry Schmidt Elva Schmucker John Schneider Gary Scholl Connie Schumaker Jacqueline Scott Ruth Scott Ruth Scott Susan Seibert Constance Seifert Mary Lynn Severance Robert Shaw Karen Shearow Roger Simmons Martha Simpson Steven Sivey Jerald Skidmore Sharon Slack Scott Slater Robert Spalding David Stafford John Steed Karen Steele Gary Stewart Brian Stoudt Max Sutton Michael Swickard The class of '68 chose the muted green stone for their class rings. Juniors Chose Homecoming Aiiendoni Michael Toussant Patty Unger Peggy Unger Edward Unkefer Keith Unkefer Donald Vance Beth Varty Terry Vickers Charles Wade Kenneth Wade Rose Walter Linda Waltz Jeffrey Ware Anne Weaver Fred Weibel Thomas Weibush Valerie Weibush Royce White Darrell Williamson John Williamson Harry Wilson R . J 1. A ,.,,.' it f R . A, gg.-, , X gl. ,ccc sss sss V N lllr. S m em , . hk . Xkik ' 5 fi 1 , . , .,,,t kk ,E is -X Q3 .. MW ssi X, A MN N AR S? K. 'Mm K .L ' fef ' r kikk W' . in Q U, -V J . if M' . f .ai 'text - 35 7 it g Larry Wilson 1 Larr Wilson c c K 3, Y .. xkiY g g Terry Wilson t i , - or David Wolf J if . 7 sf e-ii W, A Daniel Young i s . f f ' Robert Zerby J -i'i N -7 9' ee L Q A Not Pictu red: Michael DeGroff Delbert Flitcraft 117 The homecoming attendant, Kathy Ream, represented the Junior Class for 1966. Seniors Were Guided by the Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: John Miller, Presidentg Faye Roher, Treasur- erg Duff Beamer, Vice-Presidentg Karen Middleton, Secretary. During the past four years of inten- sive study, the class of '67 began to mold their future. Recalling the fresh- -it man year, they entered Marlington S, sss as confused individuals. Few could ii ? S sss S remember the first dance they O O sponsored with the theme Pennies from Heaven. Those ordering class jackets earnestly awaited their arrival in the sophomore year, even though they arrived in the spring instead of the winter. During October of their junior year they received class rings. They chose a polished royal blue stone. One of the more outstanding events ot the high school years was the Junior-Senior Prom which was held May 7, 1966. The music, played by the Harry Woodfield Orchestra, created an oriental atmosphere sur- rounding the theme Sayonara. The class could not have accomplished these aCft'V't'eS Wnhoulf me gmdance sENion oLAss sPoNsoRs: ivir. Graham and Mrs. Miller. and assistance of their class spon- SOYS. 118 The Senior Closs Flower Wos o White Rose Susan Abbuhl Patricia Adams -...,, Susan Adams W- Larry Aebersold Barbara Anderson Peggy Aufrance qvfv-'r Kay Baith ' f 'v David Baker Li- David Barcus 8, Lorra Barker 5' was , S, Ramond Barker 'NP Darlene Battersheli Ray Battershell is Merrill Beamer if M Jeanette Beck wave Helen Bench 119 Noi without Greoi Lobor Con Greof Deeds Be Done Carol Bixler John Bower Robert Bowlin David Boyce Donald Brady Donna Brahler Judy Brahler Marilyn Brahler Benny Brienza Janice Brockleh Jennifer Brockle David Brower A glimpse of Mr. Archibald's government class. urst hurst MW .WW 252 4557.328 WWW V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! That's the senior battle cry! 120 The Senior Closs Colors Were Blue ond While John Brown Beverly Burden Calherine Burdick Betty Burky Philip Burnell Carol Cafaro Patricia Cappelli Beverly Carmen Cheryl Carnes Francis Carroll Sherry Caughman John Cespedes Lorraine Chapman Randall Cline Michael Conner Susan Conner ' The Seniors Received Their Class Rings October, 1965 Mina Conrad Christopher Craft Joyce Cullison Glenn Cutting James Davis Janice Davis Joanna Domer Craig Domino Karl Donenwirth Sharon Donovan Ronald Dramble Marlene Drayer Martha Ermlich Bonnie Eshelman Eudora Fausnight Virginia Fausnight 'dh-new 4r '7 SMD' 122 -0 1. rr fwwe? 4--w vm' -we-'W Buckeye Boy's State operates as the fifty-first State of the Union. The State is divided into eight countries and is run by a two party system- Nationallst and Federalist. Our dele- gates this year were Lanny Snode and Duff Beamer, and the alternates were Chris Craft and John Miller. Lanny was a delegate to the National- ist Convention and appointed Assis- tant State Treasurer. Duff served as county sheriff of Ronald County and was a delegate to the state con- vention. Boys' State Was Held at Ohio University Jw -'W Marilyn Faverty Minda Faverty Ezekiel Fernandez Kathryn France Ruth Frank Sharon Frank Deborah Freshley '37 Maul' Paul Gabric ftv i A If' 4': ? an 123 Timothy Gansel Joyce Goshorn Donna Grant James Green -- Seniors Won the Victory Jug Most Often Timothy Green Ronald Gruber Charles Hagan James Hagan Connie Halt John Heitsman Lynn Heldreth David Hoover Larry Hoover Paul Hoover Timothy Hostetler John Howard Terry Hubbs Ruth Hull Timothy Hume Nancy Hunter Seniors Realized the lmporlonce of Sludying Lynette Jeswald y Davona Johnson 5, Jill Johnston J W' Jbynnynfy Robert Keen Timothy Keen J Marilyn Kiel W Allan King ' 'ws' Katherine Kingsbury Belinda Kinsey Edward Klrela ,,.,.., Robert Kline A ' .bmp Alnetta Knight J 519' Juniors werenit the only ones who took chemistry. Mrs. Bingham led the Senior Chorus in Chim Chim Che-ree. 125 W Seniors Interviewed College Students for English Class Randy Krabill Richard Kump Cynthia Larsen Susan Linder Thomas Linerode John Linsmaier Catherine Machamer Diana Maurer Tara Maus Robert McConnell Barbara McGhee Paul McHam Joanne McKnight Charlotte Meek John Merryman Susan Merryman 126 Seniors Will Remember Their Lost Homecoming Donce 1 'YCTI7' vvwwqp- QS 2. if Miss Cathy Burdick Senior Attendant .......v ' MW Karen Middleton Toni Middleton Fred Millard Daniel Miller John Miller Mary Ellen Miller Michael Miller Robert Miller Seniors received their pictures. 127 We Thank the Foculfy ond Administration of M.H.S. Chris, Becky, and Kathy rehearsed for Dear Me, The Sky is Falling. Marilyn's hair was attracted to the Van De Graff generator. i Richard Monson Dennis Monter Pamela Moore Karen Morris Robert Morris Rosemarie Moulin Virginia O'Donohue Linda Oney Marcia Orwick John Owens Carolyn Oyster Marilyn Oyster 128 vi t ' 'Quinny ,ifnnlltumg lf sauilwwm Many Seniors Took lhe College Board Tesfs 'Qu Q? 'Q' Xxx :lit 49 'WO' Fwy .2 Q-7' Q' qv-9 ,auf 129 aww Patrice Patterson Bonnie Petre Ronald Poto Nancy Reber John Rebh Thomas Reed Philip Reichenbach Marcia Rhodes Marcia Ritschard Connie Rodkey Faye Rohrer Michelle Ryan Jacqueline Sams Deneen Schlllig Thomas Schillig Ann Schumucker Buckeye Girls' State teaches the fundamentals of government. This year our school was represented by delegates Rebecca Wallace, Linda Wyles, Faye Rohrer, and Deborah Traphagen, who spent a week on Capital University Campus. Rebecca was elected as State Representative, centering her campaign around her initials R. W., 'iReal Winner. Linda was elected to the Senate of Bacon City, serving on the Federalist Party. Faye held the sub-cabinet position for the Department of Agriculture in Sherwood City. Deborah represented Finlay City and won the position of City Auditor. Alternates who did not participate were Cathy Burdick and Susan Adams. Girls' Stole Wos Held of Capitol University Jean Scholl Randy Schoonover Susan Schrader Judy Schultz Janine Scott Christine Shade Sharon Sheaks Kay Shoemaker Jane Simmons Betty Smith Beverly Smith Robert Smith Seniors Worked Hord These Lost Few Months Roland Snode Elizabeth Snowden Kathleen Starkey Edward Stauffer Janet Stauffer Robert Steiner Jane Strickland Josephine Strong William Sweitzer Clinton Syverson Karen Thompson Effie Tinker Jeffrey Toussant Norman Trammell Deborah Traphagen Thomas Ulbricht Seniors Slorled Looking Ahead lo the Future Howard Vadaz Juanita Valentine Dale Wahl Jane Walker Thomas Walker Rebecca Wallace Clark Walter Daryl Walter Janet Warner Staunton Weaver Sharon Weisel Lewis Wentz mmf' HY anger 'W' -ef? -ucf'-Y We all had problems. 132 W Commencement Exercises Were .lune 8, 7967 0 'fir 157' 'tw-if Cathy Zigler Judy Zoss These are seniors who like to eat. iff r' 133 Not Listed Marlene Barzda Darlene Blevins Dennis Cecil James Corey Jan Edwards Lucinda Farmer Robert Gibson Beverly Higginbotham Robert Higginbotham Thomas Leasure Jerome Loy William Meeks Larry Middleton Victor Risden William Rogers Robert Sams Beverly Stevens Owen Stevens John Welling Vance Wright Judy West Sally West Marsha Westfall Larry Williamson Lois Williamson Linda Wyles Diane Young Miriam Zeller Lexington Ruritan Award in Mathematics - Clinton Syverson at 1 , ,, 1 it i.ii , M-at mf I li , - f f M 4 , -I s fff,, Lexington Fturitan Award in Home Economics - Beverly Carman Lexington Ruritan Award in Social Studies - Deborah Traphagen 134 'UM' CNW Lexington Ruritan Award in Science - Faye Rohrer ima Lexington Ruritan Award in Business Education-Catherine Machamer Q 9'-'Pm EQ ICE -Z 4 Lexington Ruritan Award in English - Linda Wyles Lexington Ruritan Award in Language - Deborah Freshley Seniors Received Lexington Rurilon Awards Lexington Ruritan Award in Industrial Arts - ' i , ' zxl W ,M , 11 - Dale Wahl xfloff q ff X V 0 L fpfcui, V J fwfr Lexington Fluritan Award in Vocational Agriculture - Paul Gabric 135 W, 9 'af 5 ,f 1 I ' uf if I A 35, Nag, Q.. .1 :1, ff 'Q , l i 6 www K if Q ,VVI -Wm. WN ,buff V1 ' 2 7, r ,,,, 5 .A 6 if X LZ' ,K .QX X .3 ,, Q . N. ' -, ' 'Wu 1 y,,,,:vq M awe i. Q at X ,W The principal of the high school and his assistants provided the necessary direction to make the high school function smoothly and efficiently. These people assumed the responsibility for the conduct and vvell-being of the high school students. The administrators were aided in their tasks by Fern Coulter and Melvin Snode. They did not have easy jobs. They aided students in making decisions that would in- fluence them the rest of their lives. W f. .ta gf g et Mr. Thomas Hazen Principal Mr. Richard Garra Assistant Principal Wi in X-..Q.f 5 Ns Mr. Gerald Moore Assistant Principal 1f 'm K' ,X-My I .lc Mr. Ike Farrah Assistant Principal 138 Administration Provided Leadership y gf aw M Guidance Counselors: Fern Coulter, Melvin Snode. SUPGVWGDGGHIS Harold Hall Board of Education - Front Row: Dr. William lVlcCrea. Luther Mehl. Floyd Walter, Second Flow: Dale Freshley, Earl Cunningham. sa., f .. - .lr. N, . .. ,-.e -- sa ss 1 55327. .. ...LK afi- l Our school district is headed by Superintendent Harold Hall whose job is to direct the affairs in the lvlarlington District. His job is to administrate all aspects of school life. He is supported by the Board of Education. The Board of Education con- sists of five men, who are elected by the people. These men spent many hours trying to improve our school and to assure our school of the best facilities possible. Todoy ls llwe History Mr. James Turner Social Studies 1 is M35554.: f, Miss Elaine Seitz Mr. Howard Kitzmiller Social Studies Social Studies Mr. Gary Fisher Social Studies Y ,lj X5 X SY?- of Tomorrow Mr. James Leedy Social Studies , ix Mr, William Radd Driver Training f Our history courses this year promoted a student's interest and understanding of the past not as the past , but as an influence upon the present. By the help of maps, charts, and other Mr. James Fox Social Studies se '-.kk equipment, the students understood more fully the important events of the past. The goal this year was that today is the history of tomorrow and that news is history in the making. The teachers stressed the idea that if it is heard, it is news, and if it's read it is history. Mr. Tony Archibald Social Studies E 'fx lf, , 'wa ? Mr. Robert Moore Algebra Mr. Carlos Mason Mrs. Elda Meese Mathematics Geometry, Advanced Mathematics This year our math department stressed the idea that math is used in every walk of life. Math could be applied in the home, on the farm, or in business, no matter which form of it the student chose. ln every course from trigonometry to shop math, the students saw how this phase of education was much needed. No matter what the future would hold for them, the students knew math would be put to good use. Mrs. Grace Fteighard Mathematics, Latin I Mr. Wilmer Patterson Mathematics X- -3 5 3 S Mrs. Grace Zellers Librarian Mr. Larry Marazza Mathematics Moth ls Used in All Walks of Life Q0 ml gr Mrs. Helen Franks Librarian The library was a source of knowledge, but this knowledge would be of no use to us if it were just stored on a shelf or scattered around a room. lt was the job of Mrs. Franks and Mrs. Zellers to arrange books in a set order, supervise their upkeep and in general keep things running smoothly. They were in charge of buying new books and magazines and repairing the old ones. They arranged cards for the card catalogue and put books away. Their job was almost never done. 143 Mr. Darrell Sommers Mathematics .fl The science department this year gave the students an inside look at the past and a better idea of what the world would be like in the future. By experimenting with these ideas, the students saw what the world and its inhabitants looked like from the beginning of time up to the present. With the facts they received from these experiments, the students made their own decisions about the future of the world and themselves. The main idea stressed this year was, A look at tomorrow, with facts of today. i M C Mr. Gerald Graham Biology ' r. Kay Vaughn hemistry Mr. Craig Barnett t Science Ss 5 2 . i sg! H5 :Sgt , ,wa A gg mf T fl ge is was it ., Y. r f Mr. William Umberger Mr, John McCallum Biology, Health Science it 144 Mr Richard Monter Health, Physical Education Science Needed for Future Life Mr. Michael Mashchak General Science . Ox . Rt, Mr. Robert A. Hinchliffe . Physical Education ' Q I 1 ESQ, fill :TW- 1 kin' W E . sl, is . Qs it The physical education department helped the students improve physically as well as mentally. These teachers helped the students de- velop new skills in physical coordination which were applied in sports, dances, and games. ln addition to these, the students took a physical fitness test to show them how their ability compared with other students in their age group. They gained a broad understanding of various activities in the line of appreciating and understanding as well as doing. Miss Francine Sylvis Physical Education 'Wt n 'Wy' sais .Mi W,,,,.....--s--r' ,,,...-v-'wa 'Fei Q .. M K' X, L. R K Mrs. Linda Hetrick Mrs. Joelle Mcllroy Home Economics Home Economics Girls Prepared for Future Homemciking ' Miss Barbara Pugsley Home Economics The Home Economics department prepared MHS girls for their future as homemakers. They not only learned sewing, cooking, and grooming, but were prepared for the financial world as well. Much of their success in the future depends on what they learned under the Home Economics department supervision. 146 Miss Mildred Young Home Economics L... K Marr a - A- iii i ,, i -.. E54 Mr. Gordon Eaton Mr. Myron Pearson Q A A' 1 Ct Y Vocational Agriculture Occu ational Work P Experience a .5 i Morlinglon Boys Developed Green Thumbs Mr. Donald Rhamy Vocational Agriculture Yr- 4 f 3 i Mr. Michael Bach Horticulture Y 5 147 wr- u ' uk r f ,ia tl 8-,sr V y Nam, 'X-, '. 5 j W -cv ,M .F 1,..i...i,a?.sf.g C if 9- 4 Lf A I . QRS- l ' 3 W ' -ri'1'r','f 0 B91 '---: ,. .. at Mr. James Waldeck Music During the past year, the fine arts depart- ment provided an excellent enrichment pro- gram for the students. The music and art courses were a source of enjoyment for the students, and a change from their daily routine. By being able to work closely with others, the students depended less on others and more on being original and using their own ideas. This informal atmosphere and spirit of cooperation led the students to rewarding results through enjoyable experiences. A 'W'lflQiwN:sf. V. Inf - ' Mr. Gerald Pim, Jr. Concert Band Mrs. Betty Davis Vocal Music 148 Mrs. Louise Bingham Vocal Music Fine Aris Provided Enrichmeni Mr. Thomas Haverfield h h , Art si Q-,,,,,' , 555 v iz, ' .Mi I .... .Un E v 4 1 ff rl J Latin 'Rs Miss Bertha Coulas Art Miss Edlyn Clouser French 149 . 'MX Q WX L Mrs. Hilda Bender Mrs. Eleanor Ramser Spanish if SSFTENBSQ .L Y msg, H wi MQ .K W 123 . 5 78910 Z-'il4l5l6l7 E t ,02l222324 TQ57282930 Mrs. Janet Spencer Mrs. Helen France Mrs. Helen Hodge English English, History English Commuicotion Was Emphosized is .... To teach all forms of communi- cation was the aim of the English de- partment. This was done through teaching speech, writing, and com- prehension. Students learned to ap- preciate literature of the past as well as that of the present. Mrs. Winifred Morrison MISS, NHUCY CHYH English E lQ Sh 150 i I Q J E Y .U '-if K 5: is is 2 is is .ssfszfifsigi Mines 2 Q 5212231555 l i 5 ff 3 ff X E E 5 , Q . X if 5 , 5 Q ix - 5S5SfQ.gg, .i i Q ii, 5 3 2- K 5 all as l Q x 3. -2 S 3 5- ,, ,,,,, ,M ,,,,, A .,,, N4i.WA.W MMM M g- i if 3 M 5 E , g r 1 X ww-W.N,,,N , iibw-w.,- 'L , fs, w if' ...Z Mr. Gerald Burke Mr. Merrill Purviance English English T' iii U or Mrs. Joyce Thompson Miss Carol Bartha Mrs. Naomi Breit English, Speech English English 151 Mr Walter Headley Machine Woodworking QBGGGQ Teachers Equipped Students for Business World Mr Lance Hite Advance Metals The goal of the Industrial Arts Department was to create in the minds of the student, through many experiences, an awakening to the many values and responsibilities of working with tools, machines and materials. From these experiences the student recognized the importance of cooperating and work- ing with others, planning and finishing his work with a definite procedure, acquiring the ability to use tools and machinery with care and skill. The ulti- mate desire was student appreciation and respect for good workmanship. 152 Mrs: Virginia Miller Typing Mr. Arthur Schermerhorn industrial Arts Since a student's success in business depends greatly upon his past education, Marlington strove to promote complete knowledge of all business aspects. Once this knowledge was attained, the in- dividual had accomplished a feat which would serve him the rest of his life. Marlington High School is proud of their students who graduated to serve the world of business. Mr. David McCown Vocational Business Mrs, Frances Allen Business Education Mr. John Admonius Business Education Mr. Dominic Parlontieri Business Education 153 . Q .4 , , r K 2 , f 9 7 W EW X 7 ff 14 f K0 6 Mrs. Wartluft Mrs. Yarian Secretary of Mr. Hazen Secretary of Mr. Moore Women Backed The x Mrs. Cassidy Clerk of board Mrs. Prather Secretary of Mrs. Cassidy Mrs. Nimon Men Mrs. Porter Secretary of Mr. Garra Secretary of Mr. Aljall 154 arm? Louis Francis - Head Custodian - Standing. Carl Flitschard - Maintenance Supervisor - Seated, The secretaries not only carried out their regular duties but also gave time and co- operation to the student body as well. By handling the cor- respondence and finances of the school they helped Marl- ington run more smoothly. The cooks also improved the scrool by preparing the meals and assuring finer lunches. Without their help, the teachers as well as the students would not have had such a fine year. Custodians Cooks: Left to Right: Alda Williamson Corrine Fisher Mae Burky Catherine Monter Cooks: Lett to Right: Evelyn Battershell lunch room supervisor Ethel Clayton Naomi Supler, Ruth Hickerson, Elda Dillon ai 4 fiifmw SUSAN ABBUHL Librarian 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Health Ca- reers 3, 43 Prospectors 3, 43 Science CIub3 Latin Club 43 Drama- dukes 43 National Thespians 43 Speech Club 43 Band 1, 2: Chorus 1, 3, 4. PATRICIA ADAMS Intramurals 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ADAMS Y-Teens 1, 2, Secretary 23 Class Treasurer 1: School Newspaper 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Girls' Leaders 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 33 Drum Majorette 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 43 Ensemble 3, 4. LARRY AEBERSOLD FFA 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANDERSON Y-Teens 2. 43 School Newspaper 43 Dramadukes 2, 43 National Thespians 43 Girls' Leaders 3, 43 In- tramurals 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4. PEGGY AUFRANCE Librarians 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. KAY BAITH Y-Teens 3, 43 Health Careers 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Hall Guide 43 Girls' Leaders 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 43 Chorus 1. DAVID BAKER DAVID BARCUS Band 1, 2. LORRA BARKER Librarians 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 33 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1. RAY BARKER Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLENE BARZDA DARLENE BATTERSHELL Y-Teens 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 4. ROY BATTERSHELL MERRILL BEAMER Class President 23 Class Vice-President 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Boys' State DeIegate3 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3. JEANNETTE BECK Y-Teens 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 3, 4. HELEN BENCH Librarians 13 National Honor Society 3. 4: School Yearbook 3. 43 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Dramadukes 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2. 43 Intra- murals 2, 33 Girls' Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3 43 Select Chorus 43 Ensemble 3 4. CAROL BIXLER Y-Teens 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BOWER Hi-Y 13 FFA 2, 3, 43 Track Manager 13 Wrest- ling 2. ROBERT BOWLIN Hi-Y 2, 33 Science Club 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Football Manager 13 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Wrestling 13 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4: Ensemble 4. DAVID BOYCE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 23 Intramurals 33 Wrestling 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. DONALD BRADY FFA 1, 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 33 Select Chorus 3. DONNA BRAHLER Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY BRAHLER Y-Teens 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4. MARILYN BRAHLER Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Extracurricular Activities BENNY BRIENZA Hi-Y 13 Projectionist 23 Football 13 Cross Country 2. JANICE BROCKLEHURST Y-Teens 1, 23 Future Teachers 2, 33 Hall Guide 43 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Select Chorus 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2. JENNIFER BROCKLEHURST Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 43 FHA 33 Intramurals 23 Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 1. DAVID BROWER FFA 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3. JOHN BROWN BEVERLY BURDEN Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4. CATHERINE BURDICK Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 33 School News- paper 43 Future Teachers 43 Pep Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Girls' Leaders 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Girls' State Alternate 33 Chorus 3, 4. BETTY BURKY Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramadukes 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 43 Scholarship Team 23 Girls' Leaders 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1. 23 Head Major- ette 33 Assistant Drum Majorette 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3. PHILIP BURNELL National Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team 1, 2. 33 Science Club 2, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL CAFARO PATRICIA CAPPELLI Librarians 2, 33 Commercial Club 43 Chorus 1, 2. BEVERLY CARMAN National Honor 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 FHA 3, 43 Dramadukes 13 Prospectors 3,41 President 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Club 4. CHERYL CARNES Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. RAY CARROLL Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Intramural 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. SHERRY CAUGHMAN Chorus 1, 2. DENNIS CECIL JOHN CESPEDES Hi-Y 1, 2. LORRAINE CHAPMAN Alliance High School 1, 23 Y-Teens 3, 4: National Honor 3, 43 School Newspaper 3, 43 Dramadukes 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 43 Chorus 3. 4. RANDY CLINE Proiectionists 33 Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. MICHAEL CONNER Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 43 Football 43 Basketball 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1. SUSAN CONNER School Yearbook 3, 43 School Newspaper 33 FHA 3. 4, President 43 Hall Guide 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Class Treas- urer 23 Homecoming Attendant 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chor- us 33 Ensemble 3. ANNETTE CONRAD Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES COREY Cross Country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Chorus 2. CHRISTOPHER CRAFT Dramadukes 3, 4, President 43 National Thespians 3, 4, President 43 Prospectors 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 33 Student Council 43 Boys' State Alternate 33 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4. JOYCE CULLISON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. GLEN CUTTING School Newspaper 33 Football 13 Chorus 3, 4. JAMES DAVIS Pep Club 3, 43 Speech 43 Football 13 Chorus 1. JANICE DAVIS Pep Club 3, 43 Intramurals 2. 43 Girls' Leaders 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Mode Well-rounded Seniors JOANNA DOMER Y-Teens 23 Future Teachers 13 Dramadukes 33 Prospectors 33 Hall Guide 23 Band 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. CRAIG DOMINO Hi-Y 1, 43 National Honor 3, 4, President 4: Latin Club 1, 23 Golf 43 Basketball 13 Cross Country 33 Intra- murals 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 4. KARL DONENWIRTH Hi-Y 13 National Honor 3, 43 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 13 Flag Raiser 33 Basketball MARTHA ERMLICH 1, 2, 33 Golf 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. SHARON DONOVAN RONALD DRAMBLE MARLENE DRAYER JAN EDWARDS Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FFA 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4. Commercial Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 Dramadukes 2, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Duchess 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. BONNIE ESHELMAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Health Careers 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Commercial Club 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2. LUCINDA FARMER Debate 1, 23 Dramadukes 3, 43 Prospectors 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Girls' Leaders 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Girls' Track 43 Chorus 3. EUDORA FAUSNIGHT FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Prospectors 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 33 Intramurals 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA FAUSNIGHT FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN FAVERTY Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. MINDA FAVERTY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 FHA 43 Hall Guide 3, 43 Girls' Leaders 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. EZEKIEL FERNANDEZ Cross Country 43 Football Manager 1: Baseball Manager 2, 3. KATHRYN FRANCE Y-Teens 33 School Newspaper 3, 43 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramadukes 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 National Thespians 2, 3, 43 Prospectors 43 Latin Club 23 Speech Club 43 Pep Club 43 Band 1, 2. RUTH FRANK Y-Teens 33 School Yearbook 43 Health Careers 23 Office Aid 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, President 43 Chorus 1, 2. SHARON FRANK Librarians 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 33 National Honor 3, 43 School Newspaper 43 Scholarship Team 13 Health Careers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 33 Future Teachers 43 Latin Club 23 Girls' Leaders 2,33 Speech Club 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Chorus 4. DEBORAH FRESHLEY National Honor 3, 43 School Yearbook 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 33 Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Band 13 Ensemble 3, 4. PAUL GABRIC FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4. TIMOTHY GANSEL FFA 33 Wrestling 13 Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. RONNIE GARVIN Wrestling 3. BOB GIBSON JOYCE GOSHORN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA GRANT Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM GREEN Football 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1. TIM GREENE Baseball 3. RONNIE GRUBER Wrestling 33 Intramurals 23 Chorus 1. CHARLES HAGAN Projectionists 43 F.F.A. 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 43 Chorus 1. JAMES HAGAN Hi-Y 43 Dramadukes 3, 43 Forensic Club 3, 4: Debate 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 National Thespians 3, 42 Prospectors 3, 43 Science Club 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. CONNIE HALL Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN HEITSMAN Hi-Y 13 Projectionists 1, 2, 43 Dramadukes 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 4. LYNN HELDRETH National Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team 2, 33 Dramadukes 43 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Golf 3, 43 Chorus 43 Select Chorus 43 Ensemble 4. BEVERLY HIGGINBOTHAM Commercial Club 3, 4. ROBERT HIGGINBOTHAM FFA 1, 23 Football 1. PAUL HOOVER Scholarship Team 33 Track 3. DAVID HOOVER Intramurals 23 Pep Club 4. LARRY HOOVER FFA 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2. TIMOTHY HOSTETLER FFA 3, 43 Projectionists 43 Chorus 1. JOHN HOWARD Projectionists 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3. TERRI HUBBS RUTH HULL Y-Teens 2, 33 Class Treasurer 2, 33 Health Careers 3, 43 Dramadukes 43 Student Council 13 FHA 43 Intramurals 2: Majorette 1, 2 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. TIMOTHY HUME Baseball 3. NANCY HUNTER School Yearbook 3, 43 School Newspaper 43 FHA 23 Dramadukes 43 Prospectors 43 Office Aid 43 Y-Teens 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 43 Ensemble 3, 4. LYNETTE JESWALD Y-Teens 1, 2, 43 Dramadukes 3, 43 Pro- spectors 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramurals 3. DAVONA JOHNSON Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 spectors 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Commercial Club 43 Girls' Leaders 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 43 Band 1, 2, 3. JILL JOHNSTON Health Careers Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 43 Ensemble 3. ROBERT KEEN Scholarship Team 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. TIM KEEN Scholarship Team 23 Science Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Club 43 Hall Guide 43 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. LENA KELLY FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4. MARILYN KIEL National Honor 3, 43 Scholarship Team 33 Prospectors 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Chorus 1, 2. 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. ALLAN KING Football 1, 23 Track 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 3. KATHERINE KINGSBURY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Intra- murals 33 National Honor 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Dramadukes 2, 3, 43 Thespians 3, 43 School Newspaper 43 Scholarship Team 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 23 Pep Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. BELINDA KINSEY Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD KIRETA Baseball 13 Projectionists 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT KLINE ALNETTA KNIGHT Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Girls' Track 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4. RANDY KRABILL Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Wrestling 1, 2, 3. RICHARD KUMP Hi-Y 1, 43 Basketball 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. CECIL LANE CYNTHIA LARSEN Commercial Club 3, 43 Debate 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3. TOM LEASURE FFA 13 Projectionists 2, 3, 43 Football 1. SUSAN LINDER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2. TOM LINERODE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Vice-President 23 Wrestling 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN LINSMAIER School Newspaper 43 Football 13 Basketball 2, 33 Chorus 1. CATHERINE MACHAMER School Yearbook 43 Scholarship Team 23 Office Aide 43 Chorus 1. DIANA MAURER Commercial Club 43 Pep Club 3. TAFIA MAUS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT McCONNELL School Newspaper 43 Scholarship Team 1, 23 Hall Guide 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Track 13 Chorus 2, 43 Select Chorus 4. BARBARA MCGHEE FHA 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL McHAM JOANNE MCKNIGHT Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Scholarship Team 13 Science Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Club 33 Speech Club 4. Vice-President 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE MEEK Y-Teens 23 Chorus 1, 2, 4. BILL MEEKS FFA 13 Intramurals 3, 43 Basketball 13 Chorus 2. JOHN MERRYMAN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Football 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 4. SUSAN MERRYMAN Intramurals 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Drama- dukes 3, 43 Girls' Leaders 3, 43 FHA 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN MIDDLETON Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 43 Class Vice-President 13 Class Secretary 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 33 Hall Guide 43 Student Council 23 Girls' Leaders 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Girls' Track 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY MIDDLETON Football 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3. TONI MIDDLETON Hi-Y13lntramuraIs 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FRED MILLARD Librarians 13 Intramurals 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1. DANIEL MILLER Pep Club 43 Track 3, 43 Chorus 4. JOHN MILLER Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, President 23 Class President 3, 43 Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Cross Country 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. MIKE MILLER FFA 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Track 1, 33 Wrestling 3. MARY ELLEN MILLER ROBERT MILLER Hi-Y 43 Intramurals 23 Cross Country 2, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 1, RICHARD MONSON Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Chorus 1. DENNIS MONTER FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 13 Football 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4. PAMELA MOORE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 School Newspaper 43 Pro- spectors 43 Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN MORRIS Commercial Club 3, 4, Reporter 43 Chorus 1, 2. Extracurricular Activities ROBERT MORRIS Librarian 43 Band 1, 2. ROSE MARIE MOULIN Y-Teens 2, 33 Health Careers Club 43 School Yearbook 3, 43 Future Teachers 43 Dramadukes 3, 43 National Thespians 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. JINNY O'DONAHUE Commercial Club 43 Girls' Leaders 1, 23 Intramurals 23 Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA ONEY Y-Teens 1, 3, 43 Health Careers 43 FHA 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 3. MARCIA ORWICK Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Dramadukes 1, 23 Majorette 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 4. JOHN OWENS Librarians 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, CAROLYN OYSTER Y-Teens 33 FHA 1, 23 Prospectors 43 Com- mercial Club 3, 43 Ensemble 1, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select 3, 4. MARILYN OYSTER Y-Teens 33 FHA 1, 23 Prospectors 43 Com- mercial Club 3, 43 Ensemble 1, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 4. BONNIE PETRE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 School Newspaper 43 Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. RON POTO Hi-Y 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Scholar- ship Team 33 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 43 Football 1, 2, Manager 23 Basketball 13 Baseball 1, 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NANCY REBER Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Dramadukes 1, 2, 3, 43 Commercial Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 1. JOHN REBH Football 13 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. TOM REED MARCIA RHODES Health Careers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Future Teachers 13 Pep Club 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 3. VICTOR RISDEN MARCIA RITSCHARD National Honor 3. 43 Health Careers 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 FHA 13 Prospector' 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Hall Guide 43 Latin Club 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3. 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 43 Band 4. CONNIE RODKEY FHA 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FAYE ROHRER Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Class Treas- urer 43 National Honor 3, 4, Secretary 43 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Girls' Leaders 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Select Chorus 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHELLE RYAN Chorus 1, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3. JACKIE SAMS Y-Teens 33 Health Careers 33 FHA 1, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB SAMS DENEEN SCHILLIG Health Careers 43 Future Teachers 43 Band 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4. TOM SCHILLIG Projectionists 43 Football 3, 4. ANN SCHMUCKER School Newspaper 43 Commercial Club 3, 4. Mode Seniors Well-rounded COLLEEN SCHOLL RANDALL SCHOONOVER Hi-Y 1, 45 School Newspaper 45 Hall Guide 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1. SUSAN SCHRADER Librarians 1, 25 Future Teachers 45 Pro- spectors 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY SCHULTZ Chorus 1, 2, 3. JANINE SCOTT Librarians 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Science Club 1, 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 35 Girls' Leaders 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Ensemble 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 4. CHRISTINE SHADE Alliance High School 1, 25 Librarian 35 School Yearbook 45 Health Careers 4. SHARON SHEAKS KAY SHOEMAKER National Honor 3, 45 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 35 Science Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls Leaders 1, 25 Majorette 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2. JANE SIMMONS FHA 1, 25 Pep Club 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Intra- murals 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY SMITH FHA 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 4. BEVERLY SMITH FHA 2, 3, 45 Chorus 4. ROBERT SMITH Chorus 1, 2. LANNY SNODE Hi-Y 15 Latin Club 1, 25 School Newspaper 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Class President 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 35 Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 4. ELIZABETH SNOWDEN Future Teachers 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN STARKEY Librarians 3, 45 Y-Teens 35 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Guide 4. EDWARD STAUFFER FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Projectionists 25 Track 1, 25 Cross Country 1, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JANET STAUFFER Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 45 National Honor 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Prospectors 45 Science Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls' Leaders 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STEINER FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3. BEVERLY STEVENS Commercial Club 3, 4. OWEN STEVENS JANIE STRICKLAND Librarians 45 Y-Teens 35 Health Careers 3, 45 Ensemble 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 4. JOSEPHINE STRONG Librarians 3, 45 Health Careers 3, 45 Prospectors 45 Pep Club 3. WILLIAM SWEITZER Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Track 15 Baseball 25 Chorus 1. CLINTON SYVERSON Librarians 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 National Honor 3, 45 School Yearbook 2, 35 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 35 Flag Raiser 3, 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Wrestling 3. KAREN THOMPSON Y-Teens 25 Debate 25 Dramadukes 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2. EFFIE TINKER Y-Teens 35 Debate 25 Health Careers Club 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JEFF TOUSSANT NORMAN TRAMMELL Librarian 3, 45 Projectionists 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 4. DEBORAH TRAPHAGEN Intramurals 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Na- tional Honor 3, 4, Treasurer 45 School Yearbook 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Dramadukes 2, 3, 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Girls' State Delegate 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM ULBRICHT Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 4. HOWARD VADASZ Intramurals 2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1. JUANITA VALENTINE Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Chorus 1, 2, 45 Ensemble 2. DALE WAHL Football 15 Wrestling 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2. THOMAS WALKER FFA 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1. JANE WALKER Intramurals 25 Librarians 3, 45 Y-Teen 3, 45 National Honor 3, 45 Scholarship Team 1, 25 Health Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Future Teachers 3, 4, Secretary 45 Dramadukes 1, 2, 3, 45 Prospectors 3, 4, Secretary 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 45 Ensemble 2, 4. REBECCA WALLACE Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 35 National Honor 3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Drama- dukes 2, 3, 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Hall Guide 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Girls' Leader 45 Girls' State Delegate 35 Chorus 1. CLARK WALTER Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Track 25 Intramurals 15 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 4. DARYL WALTER Intramurals 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Man- ager 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 2, 35 Wrestling Manager 1. JANET WARNER Librarians 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. STAUNTON WEAVER Hi-Y 45 Scholarship Team 35 Dramadukes 2, 3, 45 National Thespians 2, 3, 45 Hall Guide 4. SHARON WEISEL Health Careers Club 1, 25 Future Home- makers 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ' JOHN WELLING F.F.A. 1, 2. LEWIS WENTZ Wrestling 2, 4, Manager 25 FFA 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1. JUDY WEST FHA 15 Chorus 2. SALLY WEST FHA 15 Chorus 2. MARSHA WESTFALL Chorus 1. LOIS WILLIAMSON Y-Teens 35 School Yearbook 45 Future Teachers 45 Future Homemakers 15 Pep Club 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 45 Ensemble 2, 3, 4. SHARON WOOD FHA 3, 4. VANCE WRIGHT Football 15 Track 1, 2, 3. LINDA WYLES Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 15 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Girls' Leaders 1, 25 Girls' State Delegate 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Select Chorus 3, 4. DIANE YOUNG Intramurals 35 Chorus 1, 2. MIRIAM ZELLERS Health Careers Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Guide 4. CATHY ZIGLER Y-Teens 15 Commercial Club 35 Chorus 1, 2. JUDY ZOSS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Health Careers Club 35 Drama- dukes 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Bell Abbuhl, Susan 26, 27, 29, 31, 38, 42, 50, 61, 119 Acierni, Gary 28, 58, 75, 82, 106 Adams,Kathryn 31, 57, 64, 65, 66, 68, 100 Adams, Kristie 56, 94 Adams, Pat 61, 119 Adams, Robert 81, 100 Adams, Susan 50, 51, 62, 65, 66, 68, 119, 130 Adolff, Linda 30, 31, 38, 41, 44, 60, 62, 112 Adolff, Mark 94 Aebersold, Larry 46, 119 Aebi, Susan 56, 64, 94 Ameser, Catherine 94 Ameser, Mark 64, 94 Ameser, Michael 81, 100 Anasis, Gus 112 Anderson, Barbara 31, 37, 40, 51, 61, 62, 119 Anderson, Beverly 44, 45, 112 Anderson, Randy 56, 86, 94 Anderson, Susan 57, 100 Anstine, Aronld 46, 112 Anstine, Roy 94 Aquilo, James 86, 94 Aquilo, Rebecca 29, 31, 37, 38, 60, 112 Archer, Mary 112 Arner, Daryl 57, 100 Aufrance, Carol 56, 94 Aufrance, David 28, 46, 68, 106 Aufrance, Peggy 28, 61, 119 Bahler, Barbara 44, 100 Bahler, Robert 25, 58, 82, 106 Baith, Kay 38, 42, 48, 51, 65, 66, 68 119 Baker, David E. 56, 64, 94 Student Index Beck, Marcia 100 Bedford, Denise 31, 57, 100 Bedford, Douglas 36, 46, 72, 106 Beegle, Krassie 29, 58, 106 Bell, Jacqueline 66, 100 Bell, James 57, 100 Bell, Jerald 112 Kenneth 56 89 94 Breit, Debra 31, 32, 33, 57, 81, 100, 101 Breit, James 72, 88, 90, 106 Breit, Randy 31, 76, 91, 112 Brienza, Benny 120 Brienza, Louie 112 Briggs, Kathy 56, 94 Brock, Florence 56, 94 Bell, Nancy 64, 66, 100 Beltz, Arthur 100 Beltz, Mary 31, 62. 112 Bench, Christine 56, 30, 94 Bench, Helen 24, 26, 35, 45, 46, 50, 62, 74, 119 Benedick, Patricia 59. 106 Bennett, Jeffrey 80, 86, 94 Bennett, Patricia 10, Benton, Sherri 56, 94 Berletich, Gordon 58, 106 Bernier, David 112 Berry, Peggy 31, 50, 58, 59, 106 Betts, Wilma 59, 106 Betz, Betz, Betz, Betz, Christina 56, 94 Cynthia No Pictures Diane 42, 106 Robert 106 Betz, Sandra 57, 100 Bevington, Charles 7-3, 112 Bichsel, Charles 46, 106 Bichsel, Joanne 57, 231, 100 Bichsel, Suzanne 60, 106 Brocklehurst, Janice 48, 51, 62, 120 Brocklehurst, Jennifer 31, 40, 61, 120 Brocklehurst, Nancy 58, 66, 68, 106 Broughton, Cheryl 28, 106 Broughton, Roberta 36, 94 Brower, Brower, David 46,120 Paul es, ee, ss, 106 Brown, John 121 Brown, Raymond 58, 106 Brown, Thomas D. 106 Brown, Thomas E. 106 Brugger, Marie 56, 94 Brunner, Darlene 56, 94 Brunner, Rhoda 57, 100 Brunner, Marvin 100 Buehler, Jane 45, 58, 106 Buehler, Sharon 57, 100 Burden, Beverly 62, 121 Burdick, Catherine 20, 27, 31, 43, 50, 51, 61, 121, 130 Burdick, Gwen 35, 50, 58, 107 Burdick, Thomas 106 Bieri, James 75, 82, 106 Bielz, Sandra 56, 94 Bilcze, Joseph 100 Biondi, Marian 60, 112 Bisck, Florence No Pictures Bishop, Michael 82, 106 Bishop, Thomas 112 Baker, Gary 82, 112 Baker, James 65, 66, 68, 69, 112 Baker, Kenneth J. 106 Barcus, Carol 31, 48, 65, 66, 68, 112 Barcus, David 119 Barker, Candice 48, 112 Barker, Danny 91, 112 Barker, Deborah 56, 94 Barker, Donna 57,, 100 Barker, Jack No Pictures Barker, John 94 Barker, Lorra 28, 51, 119 Barker, Barker Raymond 20, 72, 82, 119 Ruby No Pictures Barrmdn, John 94 Barnhouse, Gary 57, 100 Baffett, Randy 1oo Bartlett, Cathy 112 Bartlett, Ronald 100 Barzda, Marlene No Pictures Barzda, Patty No Pictures Barzda, James 94 Barzda, Susan 64, 66, 100 Baswell, James 94 Baswell, Larry 58, 106 Bixler, Carol 44, 50, 61, 112 Bixler Marvin 59, 75, 82, 106 Blake, Anne 42, 60, 66, 68, 112 Blake, Danny 94 Blake, Steven 56, 94 Blanc hard, Barbara 35, 38, 44, 60, 62, 112 Bates, Myrna 94 Battershell, Charles 46, 81, 87, 100 Battershell, Darlene 50, 119 Battershell, Duane 112 Battershell, Gary 26, 58, 82, 106 Battershell, Roy 119 Baugh, Beth 56, 80, 94 Baugh, Dale 26, 27, 32, 33, 60, 63, 76, 82, 88, 89, 112 Baughman, Beverly 56, 94 Baughman, Coralee 57, 100 Bauhof, Deborah 56, 94 Bauman, John 46, 106 Beadnell, Lindsay 100 Beamer, Merrill 20, 32, 33, 72, 82, 84, 88, 89, 118, 119, 123 Beck, Jeanette 40 61, 119 Beck, Laura 57, 58, 100 Beck, Linda 106 Blanchard, Beverly 38, 42, 44, 58, 106 Blasiman, Donald 87, 100 Blatt, Nelson 58, 106 Blevins, Cynthia 59, 106 Blevins, Darlene 44, 61 Blevins, John No Pictures Bon, Linda 58 Borland, Robert 80, 86, 94 Borton, Keith 112 Bossert, Gary 112 Bower, Barbara 56, 94 Bower, John 46, 120 Bower, Sandra 58, 106 Bowers, Richard 56, 64, 80, 94 Bowlin, Jacqueline 31, 50, 59, 106 Bowlin, Perry 39, 60, 76, 78, 112 Bowlin, Robert 39, 61, 62, 63, 78, 120 Bowman, George 106 Boyce, David 39, 61, 120 Boyce, Sharon 57, 100 Boyce, Thomas 64, 80, 86, 94 Boyce, William 46, 58, 75, 90, 106 Boyd, Shirley 44, 60, 112 Boyd, Thomas 87, 100 Boyer, Ruby No Pictures Boyle, Olyn 80, 86, 94, 95 Boyle, Wayne 60, 63, 90, 99, 112 Bradshaw, Brenda 56, 94 Brady, Don 72, 120 Brady, Joe 58 Brady, Larry 58, 106 Brady, Marie 31, 67, 100 Brady, Susan 112 Burky, Betty 26, 29, 31, 43, 51, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 121 Burky, John 46, 112 Burnell, Philip 19, 24, 27, 65, 66, 68, 69, 121 Burris, Cindy 56, 94 Burris, Gail 38, 44, 59, 107 Bussie, James 107 Bussie, Nancy 44, 100 Butler, Alice 56, 94 Butler,Josephine 41, 60, 112 Byers, Suzanne 58, 107 Cameron, Tim 94 Cantrell, Richard 107 Cappelli, Patricia 40, 121 Carlile, Daniel 94 Carlile, Philip 86, 94 Carmen, Beverly 24, 41, 43, 44, 50, 121 Carmen, Kenneth 100 Carnahan, Carolyn 100 Carnes, Carnes, Cheryl 38, 43, 121 Jeff 100 Carpenter, Diane 44, 60, 63, 74, 112 Carpenter, Susan 58, 107 Carroll, Francis 61, 63, 72, 82, 121 Carroll, James 75 Carroll, Norma 60, 112 Carroll, Rebecca 100 Carroll, Carroll Robert 81,104 William 64 80 94 Carswell, Walter 100 , Brahler, Donna 61, 120 Brahler, Elaine 35, 59, 106 Brahler, Judy 40, 45, 61, 120 Brahler, Marilyn 38, 59, 106 160 Carswell, William 64, 80, 94 Carver, Cathy 107 Castell, Herb 51, 81, 104 Caughman, Cindy 94 Caughman, Sherry 121 Cecil, Dennis No Pictures Cespedes, John 121 Champer, Carol 56, 94 Chapman, Lorraine 24, 30, 31, 38, 50, 61, 121 Chapman, Mark 57, 100 Choma, Susan 38, 50, 60, 113 Church, Larry 46, 113 Cline, Christine 56, 94 Cline, Randy 66, 68, 121 Close, Rick 81, 100 Cobb, Ted 39, 82, 107 Coblentz, Gloria 57, 100 Coblentz, Rosello 57, 100 Conrad Coleman, Sue 58 Collins, Dale 46, 107 Collins, Sherry 31, 38, 40, 113 Conley, Daniel 107 Conley, Rejeana 57, 100 Conner, Barbara 94 Conner, Kathy 28, 57, 100 Conner, Michael 76, 82, 121 Conner, Rebecca 60, 113 Conner Conner Conrad ,Robert 100 , Sue 35, 44, 45, 48, 61, , Annette 65, 66, 68, 122 Conrad, Bonnie 56, 95 , Janice 56, 95 Student index Domino, Paul 57, 87, 101 Donewirth, James 27, 57, 81, 101 Donewirth, Karl 24, 27, 122 Donovan, Sharon 66, 68, 122 Dougherty, Debbie 37, 38, 40, 113 Dourm, Bonnie 59, 107 Downs, Dennis 95 Doyle, Dennis 113 Dramble, Rick 46. 72, 82, 113 Dramble, Ron 8? 91, 122 Drager, Paul 56, 64, 86, 95 Dreher, Donald 95 Drayer, Marlene 40, 122 DuBois, Rebecca 44, 57, 101 Frank, Sharon 24, 28, 29, 31, 37, 42, 43, 50, 61, 123 Frank, Thomas 46, 57 Frank, William 46, 58, 107 Frazier, Gail 113 Frazier, Mark 37, 107 Fredrick, James 39, 65, 66, 68, 69, 72 113 Fredrick, Lana 66, 67, 107 Freshley, Barbara 19, 32, 33, 59, 66, 68, 107 Freshley, Deborah 24, 26, 34, 43, 50, 61, 62, 123 Freytag, Sandra 43, 51, 60, 74, 113 Conrad, Steve 29, 39, 60, 63, 76, 82, 113 Conrad, Vernon 64, 95 Cope, Cindy 66, 100 Cope, Marsha 41, 44, 60, 113 Cope, Twila 56, 95 Corey, Jim 76, 78 Coulter, Christine 44, 57, 100 Cox, Diane 107 Cox, Sandra 56, 95 Craft, Christopher 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 61, 63, 76, 77, 78, 79, 122, 123 Craven, Thomas 95 Crow, Kathy 56, 97 Crow, Leslie No Pictures Cullison, Joyce 44, 61, 122 Cunin, Nora 107 Cunin, Richard 95 Curtis, Susan 26, 28, 50, 58, 59, 107 Cutright, Stephen 95 Cutting, Glenn 61, 122 Cutting, James 81, 87, 100 Cutting, Thomas 58, 107 Dabney, Patricia 56, 95 Dailey, Malinda 60, 113 Daum, Linda 113 Davidson, Dana 95 Davidson, Wendy 62, 113 Davis, Cynthia 28, 41, 43, 60, 66, 68, 113 Davis, Jamie 56, 95 Davis, James 59, 112 Davis, Janice 50, 61, 122 Davis, Larry 95 Dalrymple, Karen 100 Day, Barbara 57, 100 Day, Earl 28, 113 Day, Linda 56, 95 De Groff, Joe 57, 100 Duchon, Meri 56 95 Dunn, Dianne 56, 95 Dutrow, David 107 Dye, Alexis L. 31, 50, 57, 107 Dysle, Debra 95 Early, Steve 39, 113 Eberling, Cheryl 58, 107 Eberling, Roy 95 Eckert, Bill 91 Eckert, Richard 46, 107 Edwards, Jan No Pictures Edwards, Kim 101 Edwards, Tracey 56, 95 Ekman, Frances 28, 113 Ekman, Susan 57, 101 Ellsworth, James 95 Ellsworth, Joan 26, 35, 43, 74, 107 England, Daniel 26, 28, 31, 107 England, Jeffrey 57, 101 Erisey, Linda 113 Ermlich, Martha 20, 31, 38, 85, 122 Eshelman, Bonnie 38, 40, 42, 122 Eshelman, 107 Diane 38, 50, 59, 66, 68, Evans, Eddie 75, 101 Everhart, Barbara No Pictures Evers, Carol 46, 63, 113 Evers, Ronald 66, 68, 107 Faber, Steven 86, 95 Farmer, Cindy 29, 31, 74, 75 Farmer, David 95 Farrington, Linda 64, 66, 101 Fausnight, Benadetta 29, 41, 44, 113 Fausnight, David 95 Fausnight, Eudora 41, 44, 61, 122 Fausnight, Stanley 46, 113 Fausnight, Virginia 61, 122 43, 50, 62, Fuchs, Russell 75, 107 Gabric, Paul 46, 123 Gabric Rodney 57, 61, 63, 91, 101 Gampo, Wesley 58, 66, 68 Ganni, Gansel Anthony 108 Tim 61 123 Gamz, 'william 57, 101 Garren, Garvin, Gates, Gates, Gehret, Dale 37, 48, 72, 113 Ronald No Pictures Michael No Pictures Steven 113 Stephen 80, 95 Geiselman, Ronald 101 George, Daniel 46, 60, 113 George, James 80, 86, 95 Gerber, Deborah 56, 95 Gibson, Bill 57, 91, 101 Gibson Evert 75, 78, 91, 108 Gibson: Peggy 56, 95 Gibson Robert No Picture Gill, Marla 19, 28, 31, 43, 60, 113 Gill, Randy 87, 101 Ginther, Joey 46, 87, 101 Givens, Robert 75, 108 Glass, Douglas 80, 95 Glass, Mary Lou 108 Goshor n, Joyce 61, 123 Gott, Mary 56, 64, 95 Gott, Neil 113 Grabowski, Cheryl 113 Grahek, Joseph 101 Grant, Donna 61, 123 Green, Jim 123 Green, Katherine 58, 108 Green, Rodney 101 Green, Thomas 108 Green, Tim 124 Green Venita No Pictures Greenawalt, Peggy 95 De Gro ff, Michael 117 Del Puppo, Louis 112 Del Puppo, Nancy 56, 64, 95 De Muth, Alan 64, 95 De Muth, Cheri 44, 59, 107 De Muth, Richard 95 Deniro, Cindy 29, 31, 38, 42, 60, 113 Dennis, Bonnie 29, 113 Dennis, George 58, 107 Dever, Donald 46, 113 Devies, Aleda 26, 28, 31, 50, 58, 65, 66, 68, 103 Devies, Bonnie 56, 64, 95 Devies Dennis 75 82 107 Faverty, Minda 38, 43, 48, 50, 51, 61, 123 Faverty, Marilyn 29, 34, 38, 43, 61, 123 Faxon, Penny 26, 50, 69, 107 Fergason, John 46, 113 Fernandez, Esekiel 78, 91, 123 Fernandez, Francis 113 Fernandez, Richard 57, 101 Fessler, Louise 56, 95 First, Jeffrey 39, 59, 113 First, Janet 31, 38, 50, 101 Flinn, Robert 75, 87, 101 Flitcraft, Delbert 117 Fording, Daniel 80, 86, 95 Fox, Denise 38, 43, 60, 61, 68, 69, 113 France, Kathryn izs, ao, 31, 43, so, 123 Dick, Martha 31, 37, 65, 66, 101 Dickerhoof, Nancy 57, 101 Dickerhoof, Ron 46, 82, 84, 113 Dicko, Jim 95 Dicksom, Terry 107 Dietrick, Roxanne 51, 65, 66, 68, 113 Dimit, Ronald 64, 66, 101 Dimmerling, James 80, 95 Diver, Deborah 51, 60, 64, 65, 101 Dixon, Thomas 113 Domer, Doug 46, 57, 101 Domer, Joanne 62, 122 Domino, Craig 24, 39, 61, 62, 63, 122 Fox Diane 26, 28, 107 Fox, Gordon 46, 60, 113 Fox, Lee 60, 113 Fox Paula 56, 64, 95 Fox Timothy 56 80,95 Greenawalt, Roger 113 Gregory, Gloria 56, 95 Greiner, Larry 64, 101 Grimes, Gail 44, 101 Grimes, Lloyd 113 Griner, Ron 66 Grinnan, Joan 29, 31. 74, 113 Groves, Mary 58, 108 Gross, Christine 101 Gross, Cornelia 40, 113 Gross, Richard No Pictures Gruber, Ron 124 Gruber, Virginia 56, 95 Gwynne, Mary 57, 64, 66, 101 Hadley, Shirley 101 Hagan, Charles 124 Hagan, James 29, 31, 41, 43, 61, 63, 123 Hagan, Phyllis 44, 59, 108 Hagan, Thomas 86, 95 Hahn, Bill 101 Hahn, Jeffrey 26, 27, 108 Frank, Janice 58, 107 Frank, Lester 101 Frank, Marilyn 107 Frank, Richard 101 Frank, Russell 46, 107 Frank, Ruth 34, 40, 48, 123 Frank, Sandra 56, 64, 95 161 Haidet, David 58, 82, 108 Haines, Diana 56, 95 Haines, Lee 58, 108 Haines, LuAnn 56, 64, 80, 95 Haines, Marsha 44, 114 Hall, Connie 120 Hall, Delores 56, 95 Hall Hall Hall Hall Harold No Pictures Joyce 38, 50, 60, 85, 114 Lee 95 Norma 95 Koons, Halverstadt, David 80, 86, 95 Halverstadt, Donald 76, 114 Hamblen, Debra 56, 95 Hamblen, Linda 31, 58, 59, 108 Hamby, Jerome 59, 78, 82, 108 Hammell, Carolyn 101 Hammel, Patricia 56, 96 Handwork, Thomas 59, 82, 108 Hannum, Gloria 58, 108 Harding, Barbara 48, 50, 62, 114 Hardman, Vallene 57, 64, 65, 66, 101 Harkness, Raymond 46, 108 Harris, Coleen 114 Harter, Wayne 80, 96 Hartman, Nancy 34, 58, 108 Hatton, Imogene 101 Haubert, Douglas 18, 26, 35, 60, 114 Hawley, Linda 56, 96 Hawley, Susan No Pictures Hawkins, Eric 56, 80, 86, 96 Haynam, Sandra 41, 60, 66, 68, 69, 114 Hazen, Carolyn 60, 62, 66, 68, 114 Heacock, Lonnie 114 Heddleston, John 80, 86, 96 Hedrick, Karen No Pictures Heestand, Diana 57, 101 Hein, Bonnie 60, 114 Hein, Connie 114 Hein, Herb 80, 96 Hein, Patricia 56, 96 Heitsman, John 61, 76, 78, 124 Heitsman, Sandra 38, 40, 48, 114 Heldreth, Lynn 24, 27, 31, 36, 63, 124 Heltman, James 80, 86, 96 Heltman, Theodore 50, 61, 62, 114 Hempsky, Candice 44, 60, 114 Hempsky, Michele 57, 101 Henderson, Judy 44, 59, 108 Henderson, Walter No Pictures Henry, Cheryl 56, 80, 96 Henry, Elaine 108 Hesslink, Donald 108 Hettler, Michael 56, 64, 80, 96 Higginbotham, Beverly 40 Higginbotham, Rex 108 Higginbotham, Robert No Pictures Higginbotham, Roger 72, 114 No Pictures Hill, Doretha Hill, James No Pictures Hill, Joyce 56, 96 Hinds, Jane 56, 64, 96 Hirst, Connie 64, 66, 101 Hirst, Judith 38, 50, 59, 75, 85, 108 Hole, Daryl 58, 75, 82, 90, 108 Hole, Maureen 64, 66, 100 Holibaugh, Susan 56, 96 Honaker, Joyce 75, 101 Honaker, Mary Ann 48, 114 Honaker, Paul 101 Student ln dex Howard, John 124 Howard, Robert 96 Howell, Richard 80, 96 Howell, Ronald 108 Howell, Veronica 101 Hoyle, John 27, 39, 82, 90, 114 Hoyle, Linda 31, 38, 50, 58, 108 Hubbs, Stephen 56, 80, 96 Hubbs, Terri 61, 124 Hubbs, Thomas 91, 108 Huffman, Judith 60, 114 Hull, Betty 29, 43, 60, 65, 66, 68, 114 Hull, Ruth Ann 29, 31, 42, 44, 63, 65, 68, 124 Hume, Tim 124 Hunt, Gary 65, 114 Hunt, Ricky 64, 66, 69, 101 Kimes, Stephen 64, 80, 86, 96 Kimpton, Marjorie 102 Kimpton, Robert 80, 86, 96 King, Allan 125 Kingsbury, Katherine 24, 30, 31, 37, 38 43 , 50, 62, 125 Kinsey, Belinda 44, 45, 61 125 Kinsey, David No Pictures Kireta, Betty 44, 48, 58, 108 Kireta, Edward 125 Kireta, Sally 31, 44, 45, 114 Kireta, Samuel 57, 102 Kirk, David 60, 114 Kitzmiller, Karen 57, 81, 102 Kline, Kenneth 46, 114 Kline, Robert 125 Susan 102 Hunter, Frances 65, 96 Hunter, John 58, 66, 68, 108 Hunter, Nancy 31, 41, 48, 61, 62, 66, 68 1,24 Hurley, Opal 108 Hurley, Joyce 114 lmes, Joyce 114 lngram, Loretta No Pictures lnherst, Charles 102, 114 Knam, Donald 46, 114 Knepp, Bernard No Pictures Knight, Alnetta 38, 61, 65, 66, 68, 125 Knipp, Charlene 108 Knipp, Darlene 65, 66, 68, 108 Krabill, Kandice 31, 38, 40, 50, 75, 78, 114 Krabill, Randy 20, 76, 82, 84, 126 Kraft, John 108 lnherst, Larry 102 Jackson, Janice 35, 38, 50, 59, 108 Jacobs, Patricia 56, 96 James, Vernoa 56, 64, 96 Jarvis, Pamela 28, 57, 102 Jervis, George 102 Jeswald, Lynette 31, 38, 61, 125 Jeswald, Paula 108 Johnson, Becky 56, 96 Johnson, Davonna 38, 40, 41, 43, 61, 125 Johnson, Edgar 80, 96 Johnston, Clara 96 Johnston, Jill 62, 125 Johnston, Mark 57, 102 Johnston, Paul 64, 96 Krannich, Emil 114 Krantz, David 108 Kress, Charlene 108 Kress, Leila 102 Kress, Roger 46, 102 Kress, William 58, 75, 78, 82, 108 Kump, Dave 57, 64, 65, 66, 68, 102 Kump, Richard 39, 61, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69, 126 Kale, Marcia 27, 37, 50, 51, 114 Kale, Maureen 57, 102 Kannal, Connie 66, 68, 114 Kant, Richard 102 Kant, Steven 29, 31, 50, 114 Kapper, Dennis 80, 96 Karlen, Charles 75, 90, 108 Keen, Robert 61, 62, 63, 125 Keen, Timothy 27, 48, 61, 125 Keene, Charles 56, 96 Keene, Virginia 40, 114 Kelderhouse, Carolyn 114 Kelderhouse, Ralph No Pictures Keller, Nima 56, 96 Keller, Steve 102 Kelley, Michael 65, 66, 68, 69, 108 Kelly, Ann 56, 64, 96 Kelly, Karen 56, 96 Kelly, Joyce 56, 96 Kelly, Lena 44, 60 Kelly, Linda 114 Kell , Michael No Pictures Hooker, Lynette 114 Hoover, David 124 Hoover, Gerald 64, 96 Hoover, Joanne 66, 114 Hoover, Julie 64, 101 Hoover Y Kelly, Pamela 96 Kelly, Walter 57, 102 Kemp, Cindy 56, 64, 96 Kemp, James 39, 66, 114 Kemp, Judith 64, 102 1 Larry 46, 124 Hoover, Linda 38, 40, 114 Hoover Paul 76, 124 Hoover Roger 80 Hoover Ronald 59, 66, 68, 90, 108 Hoover Hoover Hoover Shirley 44, 57, 81, 101 Terry 46, 75, 83, 108 William 114 Kennedy Kennedy 108 Kennedy , Janet 64, 65, 66, 102 , John 23, 32, 59, 72, 83, 90, Marcella 38, 48, 60, 114 Kerestesi Audrey 56, 96 Kesterke Lynn 80, 86, 96 Keyes, Ricky 102 Horn, Larry 56, 80, 86 Hostettler, Jeffrey 46, 108 Hostettler, Tim 46, 124 Housel, Sandra No Pictures Howard, Dan 95 Klbler, Amy 58, 108 Kibler, Sam 34, 57, 81, 102 Kiel, Marilyn 24, 41, 62, 125 Kilbreath, Walter No Pictures Kimes, Cindy 31, 38. 40, 50, 74, 85, 114 162 Kuntze, Kenneth 80, 96 Kuntzeman, David 102 Labus, Cecil 102 Lacivita, James 96 Lane, Cecil No Pictures Lanzer, Denise 32, 33, 81, 101, 102 Lanzer, Leslie 56, 80, 95, 96 Lapple, Nancy 96 Lare, Donald 60, 63, 65, 66. 68, 69, 114 Lare, Mark 56, 64, 96 Larsen, Cynthia 40, 126 Larsen, Kirk 102 Lashley, Janice 102 Lashley, Joyce 59, 74, 108 Lashley, Marsha 26, 108 Lauener, Randy 81, 87, 102 Lauener, Richard 75, 81, 87, 102 Laughlin, Terry 57, 64, 66, 102 Lautzenheiser, Allan 96 La Verne, Green No Pictures Leasure, Jacob 97 Leasure, Linda 56, 97 Leasure, Patrick 46. 108 Leasure, Thomas No Pictures Ledsome, Eugene 97 Lee, Gary 75, 81, 108 Lee, Larry 82, 91, 109 Lee, Rose 57, 102 Leech, Harold 57, 102 Leidy, Janet 60, 65, 66, 68, 114 Leonard, Mary 102 Leonard, Raymond 109 Lepley, Clyde 32, 33, 46, 60, 88, 114 Leutschaft, Francine 20, 31, 38, 42, 59, 106, 109, 110 Lewis, Gary 102 Lewis, Kerry 59, 109 Lewis, Richard 46, 102 Lewis, Timothy 109 Llberti, Thomas 81, 102 Light, Lanny 97 Linder, Karen 57, 102 Linder, Sue 38, 40, 61, 126 Linerode, John 97 Linerode, Loretta 56, 64, 97 Linerode, Philip 46, 48, 65, 66, 68, 69, 114 Linerode, Thomas 46, 50, 68, 91, 126 Linsmaier, John 37, 72, 126 Student Index McKnight, Joanne 27, 38, 61, 126 McKnight, Mary 57, 103 Lipely, Debbie 56, 97 Lipely, Sherry 38, 59, 109 Locke, Carla 56, 97 Long, Carol 56, 64, 97 Lorden, Bonnie 109 Lowdermilk, Charles 114 Lowdermilk, David 114 McLeod, Terry 38, 51, 60, 115 McNeal, David 57, 103 McPhearson, Leonard No Pictures Meek, Charlotte 61, 126 Meek, Elizabeth 56, 97 Meek, Robert 58, 75, 109 Meeks, Jeffrey 115 Moore, Jeanie 57, 64, 66 Pamela 37, 38, 48, 61, 128 Moore, Moore, Richard 80, 97 Moore, Sandy 60, 62 Moore, Sharon 57, 103 Moore, Sharon 115 Moore Shelia 57, 103 Moore, Morela Valerie 56, 64, 80, 97 nd, Janet 56, 97 Lowdermilk, Judy 56, 97 Lutton, Loy, Jerome 72 Loy, Melody 57, 101 Lucas, Daniel 60, 63, 114 Lucas, Diane 58, 109 Lucas, Larry 97 Lucas, Sharon 57, 101 Marjorie 31, 38, 50, 60, 114 Meeks, William 29, 75, 83 Moreland, Ruby 115 Lutz, Jay 66, 102 Lutz, Joy 64, 102 Lutz, William 64, 97 Maarschalk, Joyce 114 Maarschalk, Judy 56, 97 Mabry, Clayton 30, 31, 37, 114 Macarie, Pamela 56, 97 Machamer, Catherine 34, 48, 126 Mackey, Michael 102 Mackey, Paulette 102 Mackintosh, Kimberly 38, 50, 59, 109 Mackintosh, William 56, 97 Magda, Andy 57, 102 Morgan, Linda 31, 38, 40, 50, 85, 112, 115 Morris, Mooris Emily 56,97 , Kaynell, 58, 109 Morris, Karen 40, 128 Morris, lrene 28, 60, 65, 68, 115 Morris, Robert 128 Moser, Barbara 97 Moulin, John No Pictures Moulin, Richard 115 Moulin, Rose Marie 31, 35, 42, 43, 62 128 Moulin, Steve 46, 109 Mudrick, George 57, 103 Mudrick, Karen 44, 58, 109 Muhleman, Judith 38, 58, 109 Mullett, William 59,109 Murphy, David 115 Magda, John 46, 114 Makin, Kathy 40, so, 114 Malone, Rhonda 97 Malone, Robert 26, 29, 82, 102 Mani, Susan 64, 65, 66, 102 Markle, David 60, 114 Martin, Martin, John 97 Patty 57,102 Martin, Sherry 56, 97 Marty, Gary 97 Marxs, Gary 97 Marxs, Larry 64, 97 Mauk, Betty 102 Mauk, Carol 102 Mauk, Cynthia 57, 102 Mauk, John 46, 72, 78, 114 Mauk, Karen 48, 60, 114 Mauk, Linda 97 Merryman, Joann 57, 103 Merryman, John 61, 62, 63, 126 Merryman Susan 31, 38, 44, 61, 126 Middleton Dewey, Jr. 115 Middleton Gary 64, 103 Middleton James 59, 109 Middleton, Karen 38, 48, 50, 51, 61, 74, 118, 127 Middleton, Karry No Pictures Middleton, Linda 38, 74, 109 Middleton, Toni 61, 127 Mihaila, Mitzi 28, 57, 103 Mihilylov, Michael 99 Millard, Carl 83, 109 Millard, Fred 66, 68, 72, 127 Miller, Albert 97 Miller, Arland 115 Miller, Betty 31, 40 Miller, Daniel 76, 127 Miller, Donna 109 Miller, Eugene 65, 66, 68, 69, 109 103 Miller, Faye 57, Miller, Glenda 37, 40, 115 Miller, Gregory 39, 60, 62, 66, 68, 69, 115 Miller, Jean 97 Miller, John 32, 33, 39, 61, 63, 76, 77, 78, 79, 88, 123 Miller, Marcy 97 Miller, Marita 97 Miller, Mary Ellen 127 Myers, Dennis 32, 33, 58, 66, 68, 109 Myers, Gloria 109 Myers, Sue 41, 62, 66, 68, 69, 115 Natale, Philip 614, 80, 97 Natale, Rosemary 43, 60, 62, 115 Nelson, Debbie 57, 66, 103 Nelson, Marsha 38, 40, 66, 68, 115 Nelson, Timothy 66, 109 Nelson William 97 Newho use, Karen 103 Newton, Dale 65, 66, 68, 109 Ney, David 39, 83, 91, 115 Ney, Dominique 57, 81, 103 Maurer, David 46, 102 Maurer, Diana 48, 126 Maurer, Joseph 109 Maus, Linda 56, 64, 97 Parrish Maus, Tara 61, 126 Mavis, Linda 99 Mayer, John 72, 78, 115 Mayer, Mayer, Mayer, Kathryn 109 Norman 57, 103 Patricia 56, 97 McAlister, Cynthia 19, 27, 28, 31, 35, 50, 60, 115 McAlister, James 56, 80, 86, 97 McAlister, Janet 56, 97 McAlister, Sandra 57, 64, 66, 103 McBride, Rebecca 26, 31, 37, 50, 59, 109 McCallum, Karen 57, 103 McCann, Bonnie 56, 97 McCann, Gail 56, 97 McCarty, Bonnie 109 McConnell, Robert 29, 48, 50, 61, 63, 126 McCoy, Jerry 103 McCoy, Joanne 115 McCrea, Janice 38, 42, 50, 85, 104 McGhee, Barbara 44, 61, 126 McGhee, Bernard 57, 103 McGhee, Bonnie 44, 115 McGirr, Susan 97 McHam, Paul 126 Mclntee, Richard 115 McKnight, Christine 38, 40, 115 McKnight, Cynthia 97 Miller, Marlene 58, 59, 109 Miller, Michael 27, 109 Miller, Michael 127 Miller, Norman 103 Miller, Orus 86, 97 Miller, Peter 115 Miller, Philip 86, 97 Miller, Richard W. 56, 97 Miller, Richard 97 Miller, Ricky 64, 66, 103 Miller, Robert 39, 48, 76, 78 Miller, Ronald 103 Miller, Ruby 103 Miller, Susan 56, 64, 97 Miller, William 97 Miner, Cynthia 57, 103 Moffett, Deborah 56, 97 Mohr, Bonnie 103 Mohr, David 103 Mohr, Lou Ellen 60, 115 Moles, Karen 56, 64, 97 Nichols, Barbara 109 Nichols, Diane 56, 98 Nimon, Susan 56, 64, 98 Nisly, Merle 46, 109 Oberlin, Ronald 103 Obey, Larry 64, 103 O'Donohue, Jinny 40, 61, 128 O'Meal y, Susanne 56, 64, 98 Oney, Linda 63, 66, 128 Orwick, Marcia 27, 38, 43, 63, 65, 66, 68, 128 Oyster, Carolyn 40, 41, 62, 128 Oyster, Dean 87, 103 Oyster, Denise 56, 98 Oyster, Duane 26, 75, 109 Oyster, Kathleen 48. 109 Oyster, Marilyn 40, 41, 48, 128 Overly, Dennis 46, 103 Owens John 28, 46, 48, 128 Packe,'.i.ames 56, ss, 98 , Carol 38, 58, 109 Molesky, Catherine 43, 50, 58, 109 Molesky, Sandra 60, 115 Monnette, Kevin 46, 109 Monnette, Leslie 46, 91, 115 Monroe, Dennis 56, 64, 86, 97 Monroe, Donald 46, 109 Monroe, Steven 115 Monson, Janet 103 Monson, Richard 128 Monter, Dennis 56, 61, 63, 64, 86, 97, 128 Monter, Donald No Pictures Monter, Gail 31, 115 Monter, Karen No Pictures Monter, Rollin 46, 115 Monter Theodore 46, 115 Moorefoeboran 64, 65, es, sa, 81, 103 Moore, 68, Janice 31, 42, 51, 62, 65, 66, 115 163 Parrish, Donald 57, 103 Parrish, Lynn 56, 98 Pasco, Diana 38, 110 Patterson, Patrice 129 Pauli, Kathy 98 Pauli, Michael 46, 115 Pearson, Elizabeth 56, 98 Peddicord, Michael 98 Pelger, Robert 57, 64, 66, 103 Penrod, Dawn 38, 58, 110 Penrod, Marjorie 98 Peterson, Jerry 27, 76, 90, 115 Petre, Bonnie 37, 38, 43, 50, 61, 129 Petra, Sandra 56, 64, 98 Petroff, Kirk 80, 98 Petroff, Stefanie 60, 115 Pfeifer, Joan 56, 98 Pfeifer, John 27, 76, 82, 90, 115 Phillips, Cynthia 56, 98 Piersol, Jewell 57, 64, 65, 66, 103 Pihlblad. Cathleen 57, 103 Sfudenf index Robinson, Thomas 19, 39, 66, 68, 88, 99, 112, 115 Shade, Shade, Christine 34, 42, 130 Patricia 66, 68, 110 Rohrer,' John eo, 115 Pim, Lawrence 57, 103 Pim, Steven 56, 64, 98 Pinkerton, Richard 30, 31, 39, 72, 78, 115 Pontius, Shirley 103 Popovich, Kathy 103 Porter, Porter, Porter Porter Porter Billie 56, 64, 98 Deborah 57, 64, 65, 66, 68, 103 Janeen 38, 40, 48, 115 John 80, 86, 98 Patricia 26, 58, 59, 65, 66, 68, 103 Porter, Robert 110 Poto, Ronald 39, 50, 61, 62, 63, 129 Powers, David 64, 80, 98 Price, Carol 57, 103 Price, Mona 56, 98 Prickett, Barbara 60, 115 Prickett, Michael 57, 103 Pritt, Rebecca 56, 98 Prueter, William 87, 103 Pyle, Robert 64, 103 Pyle, Susan 98 Quinn, Kathy 56, 64, 98 Quinn, Kim 103 Quinn, William 115 Rastetter, Janice 103 Rastetter, Robert 29, 39, 60, 76, 78. 111, 115 Rastetter, Timothy 115 Rastetter, William 32, 33, 75, 81, 87. 101, 103 Rauch, Daniel 64, 103 Rauch, Darlene 66, 68, 115 Ray, Dick 80, 86 Robson, Charles No Picture Rochester, Cary 56, 98 Rodkey, Connie 61, 129 Rodkey, Glenn 104 Rogers, Doug 115 Rogers, Dianne 115 Rogers, Halford 104 Rogers, William No Picture Rohrer, Faye 19, 24, 27, 38, 61, 62, 68 69, 118, 129,130 Rohrer, Roberta 29, 30, 31, 60, 61, 62, 116 Rosenberger, Larry 46, 116 Rosenberger, Linda 57, 104 Rosler, Rosler, Bonnie 57, 64, 98 Dana 110 Shade, Richard 50, 64, 80, 96, 98 Shaffer, Karen 38, 59, 65, 66, 68, 110 Shannon, Tommy 66, 110 Sharkey, Michael 68, 110 Shaw, Robert 72, 116 Sheaffer, David 56, 64, 80, 86, 98 Sheaks, Sharon 130 Shearow, Karen 60, 116 Sheehan, Karen 110 Shields, Beverly 110 Shoemaker, Carol 40, 41, 56, 98 Shoemaker, Cathy 110 Shoemaker, Cindy 56, 98 Shoemaker, Kay 27, 65, 66, 68, 69, 13 Shoemaker, 68, 110 Kristine 26, 28, 50, 58, 66 Simmons, Deborah 66, 68, 110 Ray Ray, Janet 115 Ray, Linda 57, 103 Ray, Paul 110 Ray, Sandra 103 , Suzann 103 Sokol, Schoonover, Randy 39, 49, 130 Ream, Kathy 20, 60, 115, 117 Reber, Debbie 104 Reber, Nancy 31, 38, 40, 50, 61, 129 Rebh, Robert 81, 104 Rechner, Barbara 56, 64, 98 Reed, Linda 98 Reed, Tom 129 Regoli, Rhonda 20, 38, 40, 50, 85, 115 Reichenbach, Jeffrey 72, 115 Reichenbach, Phil 129 Reichenbach, William 104 Reid, Parma 56, 98 Reifsnyder, Sandra 104 Reisnel, Sharon 56, 80, 98 Renz, Charles 104 Renz, Dian 104 Reynolds, Wilson 104 Rhodes, Marcia 42, 50, 61, 129 Rhome, Michael 104 Richards, Thomas 59, 110 Richard, Stephen 58, 40 Riggs, Ronald 98 Rinehart, Linda 31, 32, 83, 43, 50, 51, 62, 85, 115 Rinehart, Marsha 31, 57, 104 Ring, Karen 40, 50, 115 Ring, Pamela 50, 58, 110 Ringer, Barb 38, 42, 44, 50, 110 Ringer, Linda 40, 44, 66, 68, 115 Rings, Checketa 98 Rininger, Gary 26, 66, 68, 110 Rininger, James 115 Rininger, Janice 56, 64, 98 Risden, Clifford 115 Risden, Terry 98 Risden, Victor No Picture Ritchie, Larry 110 Ritschard, Marcia 24, 26, 41, 42, 61, 62, 69, 129 Rothwell, Sharon 60, 116 Rounds, Rex 110 Rowe, Violet 104 Rowe, William 116 Rowland, Edwin 33, 60, 63, 76, 77, 82, 84, 88 Rowley, Raymond 80, 98 Royer, Dennie 56, 98 Ruff, Gregory 56, 80, 98 Ruff, Mary 56, 64, 98 Ruff, Nancy 38, 42, 44, 58, 110 Rummell, Glenn 46, 116 Rupp, Rita 110 Ruth, Margaret 104 Ryan, Michelle 61, 129 Saddler, Donald 104 Sadler, Susan 56, 98 Saeger, Michael No Picture Saegar, Robert 116 Sage, Evelyn 104 Sams, Jacqueline 61, 129 Sams, Kenny 104 Sams, Robert No Pictures Sams, Treva 56, 98 Saunier, Bonnie 26, 27, 35, 43, 50, 61, 62 Saunier, James 104 Schillig, Deneen 42, 43, 61, 66, 68, 129 Schillig, Thomas 82, 129 Schilling, Rosemary 58, 110 Schermerhorn, Dan 98 Schmidt, Barry 60, 63, 116 Schmidt, Richard 80, 86, 98 Simmons, Jane 61, 130 Simmons, Roger 116 Simpson, Martha 31, 50, 60, 116 Sims, Linda 56, 98 Sivey, Steven 116 Sivy, John 46, 75, 83, 110 Skidmore, Jerald 76, 116 Slack, Sharon 27, 43, 50, 60, 68, 116 Slater, Tim 46, 91, 119 Smallwood, Twila 56, 98 Smallwood, William 80, 98 Smith, Smith, Smith, Betty 44, 61, 130 Beverly 130 Daniel 80, 98 Smith, Marilyn 61, 66, 104 Smith, Rebecca 110 Smith, Robert 130 Smith Russell 64, 98 Smith, William 66, 68, 110 Snode, Lanny 32, 33, 46, 61, 63, 88, 123, 131 Snode, Marcia 57, 104 Snode, Pamela 26, 35, 43, 50, 59, 110 Snode, Trudy 44, 57, 104 Snowden, Elizabeth 65, 66, 68, 131 Snyder Snyder , Charles 80, 98 , Cynthia 59, 85, 110 Snyder, Diane 98 Snyder, Eugene 98 Snyder, Phyllis 98 Snyder, Steve 104 Snyder, William 104 Anthony 82, 90, 111 Schmucker, Ann Marie 40, 129 Schmucker, Cheryl 31, 64, 65, 66, 67, 104 Schmucker, Connie 40, 41, 60, 116 Schmu Schmu Schmu Schnei Schnei Scholl, Scholl, Scholl, cker, Cynthia 65, 64, 98 Elva 44, 60, 62, 116 cker, cker, Robert 86, 98 der, John 116 der, Ronald 81, 104 Bonnie 98 Colleen 130 Gary 116 Schrader, Cynthia 58, 65, 66, 68, 69, 110 Schrader, Susan 41, 43, 61, 130 Schuller, Bill 57, 104 Schultz, Judy 130 Scott, Diane 56, 64, 80, 95, 98 Scott, Jacqueline 50, 62, 116 Scott, Janine 28, 62, 120 Scott, Lorene 110 Scott, Ruth A. 60 Scott, Ruth M. 116, 28 Seese, Paul 80, 98 Seibert, Sally 98 Seibert, Susan 60, 116 Seifert, Constance 40, 116 Severa nce, Merry 40, 116 164 Sommers, Elizabeth 56, 98 Sommers, Fannie 56, 98 Sommers, Miriam 104 Spahlinger, Marian 56, 64, 98 Spalding, Robert 60, 62, 72, 78, 79, 90, 116 Spalding, Thomas 56, 80, 86, 98 Spears, Ronnie 104 Springer, Lee 59, 65, 66, 68, 111 Springer, Lonnie 75, 111 Springer, Martin 26, 39, 58, 65, 66, 68, 69, 111 Springer, Sheila 98 Stafford, David 76, 91, 116 Stafford, Deborah 58, 60, 111 Stanley, Connie 104 Stanley, Lester 108 Starkey, Kathleen 28, 41, 44, 48, 61, 131 Starnes, Carl 11 Stauffer, Ed 46, 61, 131 Stauffer, Stauffer 65, Stauffer Jacqueline 44, 58, 111 Janet 24 27 29 41, 43, 48, Y66,68,131 1 1 , Lena 57, 104 Steed, Diana 58, 59, 111 Steed, John 46, 116 Steed, Roxanne 104 Steele, Karen 26, 60, 116 Steiner, Robert 46, 131 Stephenson, Diana 104 Stephenson, Janice 26, 28, 58, 111 Stephenson, Susan 56, 98 Stevens, Beverly 40 Stevens Stevens, Stewart, Connie 56, 98 Owens No Pictures Gary 39, 76, 116 Weedlin Stewart, Patti 38, 59 Stiffler, Richard No Pictures Stine, Cynthia 98 Stinson, Rebecca 56, 98 Stoudt, Gary 104 Stoudt, Brian 39, 60, 62, 72, 82, 116 Stout, Gerald 104 Stout, Rex 46, 51, 104 Strickland, Janie 28, 62, 121 Stripe, Richard 98 Strong, Duane 98 Strong, Josephine 28, 41, 42, 131 Strong, Robert 104 Styer, Linda 104 Summers, Randy 66, 68, 111 Summers, Robert No Pictures Summers, Larry 99 Sutcliffe, Frankie 57, 104 Sutton, Max 116 Swartz, James 64, 81, 87, 104 Sweebe, Richard 108 Sweitzer, Penny 59, 111 Sweitzer, William 131 Swickard, Michael 83, 116 Swickard, Richard 72, 83, 111 Swift, Dean 81, 87, 104 Syverson, Clinton 27, 28, 34, 35, 313, 135 Syverson, Lawrence 28, 29, 48, 116 Syverson, Nancy 56, 99 Tafe, Mickol No Picture Tarian, Romain 31, 50, 60, 116 Tarnovich, Keith 104 Taylor, Larry 116 Taylor, Steve 104 Taylor, Terry 104 Teeters, David 111 Teeters, Gary 104 Teeters, Richard 99 Teis, Karen 104 Tekip, Jeffrey 108 Templeton, Phyllis 116 Thomas, Debra 104 Thomas, Joyce 31, 38, 50, 58, 59, 111 Thomas, Karen 99 Thomas, Kathryn 26, 31, 32. 33, 38, 50, 58, 59, 111 Thomas, Ralph 116 Thomas, William 80, 99 Thompson, Bruce 46, 81, 104 Thompson, Cynthia 111 Thompson, Karen 40, 131 Thornberry, Judith 44, 56, 104 Thornberry, Karen 116 Thorpe, Michael 41, 116 Thorpe, Phillip No Pictures Thrash, Thomas 99 Tinker, Effie 61, 131 Tinker, Linda 37, 40, 44, 116 Todd, Mary Ann 99 Todd, Nancy 28, 57, 104 Todd, Patricia 44, 116 Todd, Sara 56, 99 Toussant, Jean 111 Toussant, Jeffrey 131 Toussant, Michael 117 Trammell, Mary 58, 111 Trammell, Norman 28, 29, 31, 61, 63, 82, 83, 131 Traphagen, Deborah 30, 31, 38, 43, 50, 62, 130, 131 Troyer, Donald 24, 104 Tucker, John 64, 80, 99 Student index Tuttle, Alex 75, 111 Ulbricht, Thomas 20, 76, 82, 131 Underwood, Roy 104 Unger, Patty 28, 40, 44, 117 Unger, Peggy 20, 40, 117 Unkefer, Edward 60, 63, 76, 82, 117 Unkefer, Keith 39, 117 Unkefer, Mary 58, 111 Updike, Arlene No Pictures Vadasz, Howard 62, 68, 132 Vadasz, Robert 64, 66, 104 Valentine, Juanita 38, 40, 61, 132 VanCamp, Mary 64, 66, 104 Vance, Dennis 57, 104 Vance, Donald 46, 117 Vance, Leonard 104 Vance, Linda 64, 99 Wheatley, Thomas 111 Whitehair, Robert 105' White, Royce 60, 76, 117 Whittaker, Vicki 91 Wiles, Thomas 80, 99 VanDress, Deborah No Pictures VanDress, Mark No Pictures VanDress, Stephanie No Pictures VanMeter, Velma 58, 111 Varty, Beth 38, 117 Vickers, Darlene 111 Vickers, Terry 111 Visi, Pamela 57, 104 Visi, Susette 31, 38, 50, 58, 59, 111 Voshel, Ronn 99 Wade, Charles 72, 117 Wade, Kenneth 60, 63, 66, 68, 76, 117 Wade, Larry 38, 43, 66, 68, 75, 111 Wade, Ronald 57 Wahl, Dale 91, 132, 135 Walker, Jane 24, 28, 31, 38, 41, 42, 50, 62, 63, 132 Walker, Terry 46, 105 Walker, Thomas 91, 132 Wallace, Rebecca 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 43, 130, 132 Walter, Clark 20, 39, 51, 61, 63, 72, 83, 88, 132 Walter, Daryl 46, 132 Walter, Floyd 26, 72, 111 Walter, Walter, Rose 40, 60, 117 William 80,99 Waltz, David Waltz, Linda 18, 117 Ward, Beverly 44, 59, 66, 68, 111 Ware, David 57, 105 Ware, Jeffrey 117 Warner, Warner, Warner, Warner, Carol 105 Janet 28, 29, 43, 61, 132 Shirley 111 William 108 Wassom, John No Pictures Watson, Barbara 58, 111 Watson, Douglas 57, 105 Weaver, Anne 31, 48, 51, 117 Weaver, Staunton 30, 31, 48, 132 g, Cathy 31, 38, 50, 59, 111 Williard, Timothy 91, 105 Williams, Laurie 57, 105 Williams, Paulette No Pictures Williamson, Darrell 117 Williamson, John 46, 82, 117 Williamson, Larry 133 Williamson, Lois 34, 61, 62, 133 Wilson, Frances 57, 105 Wilson, Harry 117 Wilson, Larry J. 28, 31, 117 Wilson, Larry P. 39, 72, 76, 83, 117 Wilson, Marsha 105 Wilson, Sherye 58, 111 Wilson, Terry 46, 76, 83, 117 Wilson, Virginia 74, 111 Wiley, Wimer, Diane 56,99 Daniel 111 Windland, Craig 57, 64, 66, 105 Windland, Cynthia 64, 99 Winters, Joan 111 Winters, Patricia 31, 50, 111 Wise, Bruce 58, 111 Witherspoon, Randy 57, 105 Witte, Luther 75, 111 Wittensoldner, Thomas Wittensoldner, Timothy Wittmer, William 99 111 46, 86, 99 Wolf, Dale 31, 41, 46, 62, 117 Wolf, Dale 31, 41, 46, 57, 105 Wolf, David 46, 60, 62, 117 Wood, James 46, 111 Wood, Linda 111 Wood, Michael 64, 65, 66, 105 Wood, Wood, Raymond 57, 81, 105 Sharon No Pictures Woods, Glenn 75, 90, 111 Woolf, Steven 81, 105 Woolf, Val 27, 57, 105 Wrann, Connie No Pictures Wrann, Monica No Pictures Wright, Vance 76 Wurgler, Fredrick 27, 59, 111 Wurgler, Susan 56, 99 Wyles, Jack 27, 32, 33, 34, 44, 57, 66 Weedling, Delores 57, 105 Weekley, Carl 46, 58, 111 Weibel, Fred 29, 78, 117 Weibush, Cheryl 64, 66, 105 Weibush, Thomas 117 Weibush, Valerie 117 Weisel, Douglas 46, 58, 111 Weisel, Rebecca 56, 99 Weisel, Sharon 44, 61, 132 Welling, John No Pictures Welsh, William 64, 66, 105 Wenger, Denny 46, 111 Wentz, Lewis 132 Werstler, Karen 38, 50, 59, 65, 66, 68, 106, 111 Werstler, Rhonda 105 West, Kandy 111 West, Kathy 105 West, Judy 133 West, Sally 133 Westfall, Marsha 133 Weyer, Terry 111 165 69, 101, 105 Wyles, Linda 19, 24, 27, 38, 62, 65, 66, 68, 69, 130, 133, 134 Yoder Betty 57, 105 Yoder, Dorcas 57, 105 Yoder, Glenda 56, 99 Yoder, Linda 56, 99 Yoder, Moses 86, 95, 99 Young, Young, Young, Daniel 46, 48, 117 Diane 133 Walter 46, 59, 91, 111 Yuhasz, John 91, 104 Zechiel Suzane 56. 99 Zeffer, Della 56, 99 Zeffer, Timothy 56, 64, 86, 99 Zeller, Zeller, Jean 44, 45, 58, 111 Lynn 80, 86, 99 Zeller, Miriam 42, 48, 133 Zerby, Robert 83, 117 Zielger, Vera 105 Zigler, Cathy 133 Zigler, Deborah K. Zielger, Deborah Zink, Deborah 111 Zorger, Duane 28, 58, 75, 111 Zoss, Barbara 111 Zoss, Judy 40, 61, 133 Zufall, Andrew 57, 75, 81, 105 Zurbrugg, Shauna 29, 31, 38, 50, 58 59, 111 Zwick, Carol 38, 59, 111 Zwick, Deborah 56, 99 Adverfisem en fs HIGH SCHO O G 4 OL , Y .K ,, :X X . , lie? mf 9 .. ' 'W -fi' K ' K -at Q g f ' V . A AN we M -. 3 A W ' 1 ff ' 2' K K I ' '--ff is 5 if A -Q V as ., ffww A - W A 1 ' ' L' A ' ,... A S m ' Qi Q-wi z HV wwr.. ' L . lv v, 1 . . - A - V- Jiww in W 11' Af MQW: .A gym Aw ss, 3 -ew , W ' ' , N SSW 7' M , Q5 K ,fy K mf Mn Av V, , - W ,B gf , . if 1 -Fw 5 g af- fx- f . -M mag L A .ig fy' K V, ., 1 A X . : mnfgi .Sw ' ig, .2 'M ,. K UMM I K ' ' -' , K K X- f A , - . 'HV A ,. A ' R :3f '5. -' ' F. . ' Kgs -2ai'?Q55w. E' 5 fQ 5m ' f -A 13wagf,f.Q 3SffV w A ' 2 -- Q9 ' fy. f Y K , L' , fl K '-f M' kr .hw hx - ahh 7 f I I 5. M Vw KL Q V M K F 4 4 . . fyz, If -f-- . , 5 ff . i V . 1 , M f ,uf - M ,M Q Ta' M Q L, ws , Y gh, A3712 aff, 1 wife. . 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HOUSE OF COIFFURE ' ' 235 Eost Stote Street -I Alliance, Ohio 'fx' 25g in N Simplicity ond Quality Go Hond in Hand THE COPE FURNITURE CO. Furniture Carpeting Interior Decorating Open every night 'til 9:00 Except Sat. 960 W. State Phone 823-6210 Compliments of SCHILLIG'S FOOD MARKET Marlboro Ohio Compliments of ALLIANCE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CORNER ARCH, MARKET HOME LOANS INSURED SAVINGS Phone 821-5750 BARNES PROVISION, INC. YVholesale Meats Dulany Frozen Foods Phone 821-1770 12726 Beeson St. N.E. Alliance, Ohio letterpress and offset WHEN YOU NEED PRINTING . . Call 821-2345 MOUNT UNION SQUARE ALLIANCE, OHIO 'HOME OF FINE PRINTING' i I l tm i e n ttliif tli li nytllmin Here's a close-up of our new 35,000,000 facility called Timken Research. We expect great ideas to come out of this building. lt's located outside Canton, Ohio, about ten miles from our headquarters and main plant. Timken Research is one of the largest research and development centers in the bearing industry. Here we match up tough problems and inquisitive people. Problems we'll have forever. But how about people? Who'll be pushing pencils through tomorrow? Maybe you . . . if you stay in school, if you stick to your studies. Career opportunities in research, in engineering, in whatever, are open to those who work. And closed to those who won't. Remember that unemployment among drop- outs is twice that of the general population. And dropouts stay unemployed longer. Stay in school. Give yourself a chance to get your ideas through. The Timken Roller Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio. Umm Ylowm, inc. Flowers Designed ln Good Taste For All Occasions We Telegraph And Deliver 33 S. Arch Ave. Phone 1-0448 Alliance, Ohio Compliments of FLOYD C. WALTER Heating and Air-Conditioning 13710 W. STATE STREET Alliance, Ohio Telephone 821-8432 Compliments of INDUSTRIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Public Square Alliance, Ohio Home Loans lnsu red Savings Phone 823-6200 CARLILE MOTOR SERVICE USED CARS BAND'ORCI'I 526 E. Main St. A complete service - - o 'C'4L Automotive, Tractor, Alhance' Ohm Q B03g,mfIIfdLf1EIfder Sheet Music Records 'QVICI G!-'VG Repairs, Paint, G21I'd6I1 Tillers Band Instruments Stereos Daysandl Night SUHOJES-ggliand Oils Organs Pianos Tape Recorders CI'V1C8 176 Compliments of MARLBORO SERVICE Trust Your Co. Man Who Wears HARTVILLE, OHIO Hartville 877-9391 Akron 376-1041 Dale Vaughn The Sta' Phone 935-2210 STATION Compliments of JANE FRANCIS NURSING HOME Marlboro, Ohio 11212 Edison Avenue Alliance, Ohio Phone Marlboro 935-2443 TURNER DRUG STORES Reliable Prescriptions and 6044 Your Courteous Complete Drug Service Stores 455 E. Main--Union 8: State Alliance, Ohio Poriraiis, Weddings and Commercial Phoiography 131 WEST STATE ST. 0 ALLIANCE, OHIO PHONE 821-8303 Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK and CO. 436 E. Main Street Alliance, Ohio 821-5390 OAK GROVE GOLF COURSE Pro Rusty Ellsworth 18 Hole Course and a Driving Range 5 miles North of Alliance on German Church Road Weizenecker Bros. QUAKER CITY FOODS INC hfirf fri, I ,RN lt's A Little Bit Better At IGA Groceries, Drugs, Meats, Produce, Frozen Goods 6090 Union Ave. Rt. 183 Alliance-Minerva Rd. Phone 821-8306 Open 9-9 Weekdays 10-6 Sundays Compliments of PENROD'S CURIOSITY SHOP Gifts 81 Novelties PENROD'S CHEMICAL CO. Makers of Penrod's no-film glass cleaner 2115 S. Union Ave. Alliance, Ohio Phone 821-1393 Congratulations BARCUS BROS. INC. Alliance's Leading Builder 81 Developer 505 Smyth Ave. 821-5130 Alliance, Ohio Best Wishes To Band and Athletic Teams MOULIN PRODUCTS Centerless Grinding TA 1-1145 Austin P. Moulin 9332 Moulin Ave N.E. Alliance, Ohio Compliments of 2 Stores To Serve You PERSKEY'S 30 137 S. ARCH AVENUE ALLIANCE'S - Often imitated But Never Duplicated - FOOD LEADER an suPERmpggeriilhgpR INC. Everything For Your Family, Home, or Garden lt costs you less . . Alliance, Ohio Compliments of Ph. 821-9197 G-E APPLIANCE MORRIS BROS. CENTER TRAILERS 81 TACK Salem Alliance To own the very best . . . Hobby-Horse-Hill QUARTER HORSES THAT CAN DO THINGS Owners, Morris and Dorothy Whitney ENJOY YOURSELF AT SUNSET PARK qfgp JOE KRESS PICNICKINC - SWIMMING bf, with LGA. STORE COLFING l Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yoder A -'H Harrisburg Owners and Operators 179 LEXINGTON RURITAN CLUB Community Service F11 hp G RIT 4 TlO9v Sponsoring: Marlington D p 1 H Boys' and or Stove BAND UNIFORM FUND d I Q RTW 47'gQ9v COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON RURITAN CLUB C C. MOUNT UNNQN MARSHALL'S BARBER SHOP Specialists In Hair Coloring 25 W, State 323-1399 50 E Main St. 823-2722 181 Compliments of MARLBOR0 LIONS CLUB 10N -5' : Q Q . e, F 2 4 Y 0uAv10 v Compliments of HERFF JONES CO. Manufacturing jewelers and Stationers John Miller Duff Beamer Bob Seauer P.O. Box 3556 Akron 10, Ohio Telephone 929-2309 Karen Middleton Faye Rohrer Beverly Farms Inc. 182 f T E CLASS of S H '67 Qfh fl. N CLASS MOTTO: Not without greot Iobor con greot deeds be done. Follow tlwe roocl tlwot I leods to lweovem - Follow llve Closs ol 'o7. H The Class of '68 S offers its best wishes for the future happiness ond success of the Closs of '67, 183 Compliments of W I Y C COITICS 011 HARTVILLE HARDWARE INC. ALLIANCE AUTO CLUB 2322 S. UI'liOI'l 823-9820 HEGGY'S CANDIES MARY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 319 E. Main . . Beeson Road Alliance, Ohio 935-2557 Alliance GMC Phone 821-3355 GARDNER'S JEWELRY Fine Jewelry Watches Diamonds 407 East Main St. Alliance, Ohio Don't Horse Aroundg Come In Today, Get Your Hair Cut by Ray . . . RAY'S BARBER SHOP 1500 West State Phone 823-0567 ECT BURNHAM JEWELRY - I 'Ros' Orange Blossom Diamonds Bulova Watches HIRNTIRE Complete Iewelry 57 5228 lVest State Ph. 8221-74 Alliance, Ohio zglifmffigf' mon: sz' 5120 1 0DADZIN'S GREENHOUSE S Flowers for all occasions The Faimly Store Phone 935-2255 Route 619 , Dial 877-9317 THES8-SPRODUCTS CO. P. O. Box 487 1886 W. sfdfe Sl. . ' Alliance, Ohio ALLIANCE. oH1o 821-5404 927 s. Arch Avenue rlsesnscuun Jswsuns LARRV5 GULF Registered Jewelers SERVICE CENTER American Gem Society . I Diamonds-Watches--SiIverwore 811 West State Alliance, Ohlo 248 E. Main St. 823-0130 184 ECONOMY FEED AND ELEVATOR Hartville, Ohio PHONE 877-9327 Compliments of MT. UNION LAUNDROMAT Compliments of CO N N Y'S MILLER'S FLOWERLAND INC. Hospitals - Corsages - WVeddings Delivery Service 468 W. Vine 823-1110 Alliance, Ohio Compliments of GENETIN 8: WALIZER Ohio's most famous name in Cider ZURBRUGG'S CARNATION I STEWART 5 DRWE 'N , MACHINE 8. TOOL :Nc J 13882 YV. State St., N. E. Alliance, Ohio Alliance, Ohio VVhere Beauty Beginsv Enroll in Cosmitology and look to a CARPET- FURNITURE , DRAPERIES promising future. ALLIANCE BEAUTY SCHOOL 2406 S- UNION 1917 S. Union Phone 821-2444 Ph 873 9075 one L -. ..L. Accommodations tor Parties up to 225 Persons Phone 82i'25II GARY'S COLONIAL HOUSE R. R. 33 West State Road Alliance. Ohio ADAM'S FLOWERS COMPLETE FLORAL DESIGNS I3480 West State 82I-I I68 Alliance, Ohio Stairs 40 N. PARK R. KUNTZMAN, INC. Trucking 1850 W. State Street iner fdffiuf-fe, Olin Alliance, Ohio NAME LISTING BRANDON'S MEN'S WEAR ALLIANCE BUCKEYE VILLAGE MARKET ALLIANCE ERMLICI-I INSURANCE AGENCY ALLIANCE LOLLI'S BARBER SHOP ALLIANCE MARVlN'S SHOE STORE ALLIANCE MERLE NCRMAN CosMETIC STORE ALLIANCE MURPHY'S Co. ALLIANCE RADo's FLOOR COVERING ALLIANCE RUSSELL LYNN HARDWARE MARLBCRC STATE sERvICE at SUPPLY ALLIANCE ToMMY's AUTO SUPPLY ALLIANCE WM. s. LINDESMITH at SON ALLIANCE 'A BIT OF HOME AWAY FROM HOME Cracknell's Motel 322 E. STATE ST. ON ROUTE 62 ALLIANCE, OHIO 821-1610 Phone 455-5201 PLEE ZING Bloom and Klein, Inc Wholesale Distributors Frozen Food 0 Fruits 0 Produce MARLBORO CHEESE COMPANY Located on State Fit. 44 and Swamp Rd. L,xNxMxMMx Specializing in Swiss Cheese and Longhorn Cheese of All Kinds - Dairy Products WHOLESALE - RETAIL Phone 935-2637 BURGER CHEF Hamburgs French Fries Shakes 186 Have fun, skate your date! STARLITE ARENA Corner of 224 81 225 821-8686 CUSTOM DESIGNING WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY DeHOFF FLOWERS 3517 Beechwood Ave. 823-l455 Alliance, Ohio Call Collect Compliments of LAKE V 81 S HARDWARE 616 XV. Maple St. Dial 877-2484 HARTVILLE, OHIO THEODORE HENRY, OWNER HENRI'S HAT SHOPPE Prom Forrnals-Bridal Shop IO2 North Market Minerva, Ohio Call for Appointment 868-6l6O Congratulations to Compliments of Class Of '67 GROVE REFRIGERATION Stern and Mann Company ALLIANCE AMBULANCE Downtown Canton, and the SERVICE , 24 HOUR SERVICE-OXYGEN EQUIPPED 30th Sf- P'-ala 'n Canton 1930 s. Freedom si. Alliance, Ohio 823-4357 Robert Smith, Owner Brown and Dawson Realtors RAYMOND STUCKEY, Associate Complete Real Estate Service DON AEBI T. V. REPAIR Color Black 8 White 245 East State sr. 821-2812 947-2608 sales 8 sefvlce ADMIRAL o SYLVANIA o ZENITH RADIOS o TV'S o STEREOS t 5 p- Bob Akine 1622 w. STATE ST. Restfuran 'zza Res. 823-2305 ALLIANCE, oH1o 2300 South Union 823-7271 821-1910 , ll ll 'fini 'in Il :Il Manufacturer of lbe IIIOVICJIS Finest Air Filters' WE DEVISE ANY SIZE! The permanent DISPOSABLE Phone 823-0812 P.O. Box 532 14665 Gaskhill Dr. Alliance, Ohio PERMA INDUSTRIES CHARGE! ' .Wi ' with the NEW O YOUR HOME, OFFICE, PLANT O ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS O WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEMS O CENTRAL HEATING 8. COOLING SYSTEMS Where-ever air passes or dust circulates X .ts 'CHARGE ITH- R A CHARGED MEDIA INCORPORATES THE FACT THAT WHEN-EVER TWO DIS-SIMILAR MATERIALS ARE RUBBED TOGETHER , ONE BECOMES ELECTRO POSITIVE THE OTHER ELECTRO-NEGATIVE THUS CHARGE GENERATION IN FABRICS AND DUST IS CAUSED BY FRICTIONAL EFFECTS DURING FILTER OPERATION. ALUMINUM lrameiil opens like a booki or WASHABLE SPUN DACRON FILTER PAD IS EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL O DUST AND DIRT WITHOUT REDUCING AIR FLOW O OIL BLOW- OFF THAT SMUDGES CEILINGS AND WALLS .YOUR YEARLY PROBLEMS IN FINDING YOUR FILTER SIZE QMESSY CLEANING, OILING, FILTER DISPOSING PROBLEMS ' 'GLASS SPLINTERS FROM HANDLING---DACRON IS NON-ALERGIC, SOFT TO TOUCH AND EASY TO HANDLEI you may be wearing it now I Lower fuel costs Fully wqghqble Permanent oiuminum trome-- Permits greater airflow at aII times WIII HOT 509 Of buckle Replacement pods in convenient 6 packs Changeable low cost insert Always o clean Iilter within reach 188 W M QM V' ffifcfgiaf , . , ., , , , PR I Q, 1


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