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eae eat saa oe il Be = fs Pot 1 me eey ett a ee eee eae eee eee ee ee eee ee ee +0 ake — a = ql oe — Ss @ Poe X A} iy AM Act ET i} eg aS, yrs af a mag DOI ee we € Mena Senior Kigh Scheel glume LIT Neg sata A Brief History of Medina City The village of Mecca, founded by Elijah Boardman in 1818, was renamed Medina seven years after its establishment because there existed a town by the name of Mecca in nearby Trumbull County. Boardman donated 237 acres to the county and four town lots on the west side of the present square for public building on the condition that the county seat be located in Medina Village. The early settlers proceeded to fashion the Public Square in the manner of the New England communities. During the village’s first Fourth of July celebration in 1820, the main streets were named Liberty, Washington, Court and Broadway. Churches The Medina area’s first churches were built outside of the village. St. Paul’s Church, which was built about a mile southwest of Weymouth in 1817, burned down. The second structure, built in Bagdad, was shared with the Congregationalists. In 1830, members of the Episcopalian faith decided to build a new church in Medina Village. Services were held in the courthouse while subscriptions were taken to fund the construction of the edifice. The structure was formally consecrated July 11, 1837. In 1876, the rectory was built. The growth of the religious community necessitated the construct ion of the present stone church. The First Congregational Church building was shared with the Episcopalians in Medina Township until a new place of worship was built near the center of the township. When that structure was destroyed by fire, the Congregationalists moved into Medina Village and held their services in the courthouse. The “Old Brick Church,” the first church in Medina Village, faced the square and was completed in 1835. Since the church walls were considered unstable, the Phoenix Hall was rented for services. A contract was signed in September of 1880 to build a new church. The church has been enlarged several times since then. The First Baptist Church was organized in a school house north of Medina at Fenn’s Corners, August 20, 1833. After March, 1839, services were held in the courthouse and private homes. The cornerstone of the first house of worship was laid in September, 1845. A contribution from the Robert Hall estate and a very generous gift from John D. Rockefeller made possible the construction of a new church which was dedicated October 2, 1910. The Methodist Church was established in Medina in 1834. Meetings were held in the school house, courthouse, and private homes until 1836, when a frame church was completed on the corner of South Court and Lafayette. In 1860, a new church was built which burned down in December, 1896. The cornerstone of the present Methodist Church was laid in 1897. After years of meeting in homes for worship, a small frame church was built by members of the Roman Catholic faith in 1878. As the parish grew, it was necessary to build a larger church. Medina citizens, Catholic and Protestant, contributed to the campaign fund enabling the completion of a fine stone church in 1908. The present St. Francis Xavier Church was built by members of the parish under the guidance of the late Father Murphy in 1960. Newspapers In 1832, the village’s first newspaper, The Constitutionalist, a weekly paper, was published. Another paper, The Medina County Whig, began publication in 1837. Both papers merged in 1841. The paper was enlarged in 1853 and became The Medina County Gazette. In 1964, The Medina County Gazette merged with The Daily Leader Post which was established in 1954. The result was The Medina County Gazette Leader Post, printed daily by the Gowe Printing Company. At the present time, the daily paper is simply called The Gazette. The paper acquired its own presses in 1975. Underground Railroad As early as 1833, Medina was a depot of the “Underground Railway.” The Harrison G. Blake home, 314 East Washington, served as a stop. Slaves were hidden in the attic during the day and were taken to Oberlin, the next station, under cover of night. Blake served in the Ohio General Assembly for two terms as a representative. He was a member of the Senate of Ohio for two terms and was chosen president of the Senate. In 1858, he was elected to the United States Congress and was re-elected in 1960. Blake founded the Phoenix Bank in 1867. Courthouses During 1840, the county commissioners were concerned about the condition of Medina’s first courthouse as the sandstone foundation of the edifice was crumbling. D. H. Weed was contracted to build a new courthouse on the east side of the square where the county buildings were being moved. Weed became the owner of the 1822 courthouse and the other county buildings (except the jailhouse) in addition to receiving $3,000 for building the new courthouse. There have been several additions to the 1841 structure. The north and south wings, a tower, a front porch and a flag pole were added in 1873. In 1906, an addition was made in the back of the building; in 1933; two more wings appeared. The final expansion was made in 1951. When the Ohio legislature approved Medina’s second common pleas court in 1965, the county commissioners purchased land adjacent to the courthouse for a new courthouse. The new building was completed in 1969. Great Fire of 1870 Twenty-two years after a fire in 1848, which destroyed and damaged twelve buildings in the Public Square area, Medina was again disrupted by a blaze. April 14, 1870, a group of volunteers battled the fire because Medina had no fire department. The only original building saved from the blaze was the old courthouse at the southwest corner of Court and Liberty Streets. Sheets of metal were nailed over the windows by John and Thomas Miller to prevent the fire from entering the building. Forty-five buildings, including barns and stables, were destroyed. Many of the historic village records were burned. The present buildings on both sides of Court Street up to the original courthouse, two sides of the park, and the buildings along Washington Street replaced those demolished by the second great fire in Medina. Until 1877, Medina maintained the bucket brigade. It was not until a few buildings in the uptown section were burned that a fire department was organized. July, 1877, a bond issue of $3,000 was authorized by the village council to purchase a fire engine, the new Silsby Rotary Steam Fire Engine. Schools Until 1872, Medina’s school system consisted of four one-room school houses in the four sections of town; the exact location of these schools is not known. Students of all ages could attend a private, select school which was for those desiring higher education. Medina’s first public school was the Lincoln Building, completed in 1872. Two rooms of the building were rented to Professor N. H. Carver for a Normal School, which was a teacher-training institution. Mrs. Carver ran a boarding house for out-of-town students on a corner of South Broadway and East Smith Road. The Lincoln Building was used as both a grade school and a high school. The first commencement exercises for Medina Public Schools was held in the Phoenix Hall. The 1876, graduates were Bertha Barnard, Herbert Clark, Bessie Johnson Zimmerman, and Sara Washburn Pritchard. In 1923, a new school was erected for the high school students as the Lincoln building could only accommodate 400 students, whereas the student body numbered 800. This building is located on the corner of North Broadway and Kast Friendship. In 1950, the old Lincoln Building was torn down so that an addition to the Garfield School (1912) could be erected. In 1956, high school students were moved to a new building on East Union _ Street. The ever-increasing population of Medina necessitated the addition of a two- story wing built in 1964-65. Medina’s second elementary school, Ella Canavan, is located on Lawrence Street in the southwest section of Medina. The school was dedicated October 9, 1960, in honor of Miss Ella Canavan who taught approximately 3,500 kindergarten children during her forty- five years of teaching. Miss Ella, who taught from 1900-1945, died May 2, 1964. The school also dedicated its centralized library to her in 1966. The community of Medina had need of j another elementary school. The building, constructed in 1966, was named for Mr. Sidney Fenn who spent thirty-eight years as an educator in the Medina school system. The present senior high school, located at 777 E. Union, was completed and moved into in the 4 spring of 1974. ——— or Railroads A great celebration had taken place November 15, 1871, after the completion of the Medina portion of the Lake Shore and Tuscarawas Valley and Wheeling Railroad at which Congressman James Monroe was present. In the evening, there were fireworks and a Grand Ball was held in the Phoenix Hall. When a shorteut from Mallet Creek to Chippewa Lake was constructed traffic was eliminated through Medina. However, the track is still kept open for freight services to Medina industries. Local Old Businesses In 1878, after selling his jewelry business. A. I. Root purchased some ground near the Medina railroad tracks, At this site, a 40 x 100 foot two-story building was erected. This business came to identify Medina as “The Sweetest Town on Earth” because Root established a flourishing bee supply business. Hives, extractors, frames and smokers were then, as today, manufactured. In 1929, The A. I. Root Company went out of honey production and concentrated its efforts on making beeswax candles. A monthly journal, “Gleanings in Bee Culture,” founded by Root is still published. The Bennett Lumber Company was founded by Scott Bennett. Originally, it was called “The Bending Works” since wood was bent to make rims for wheels. After buying out his partner, T. G. Andrews in 1897, Bennett renamed the Bending Company the Bennett Lumber Company. The company has expanded and has a Home Center for retail sales to do-it-yourself customers. The Henry Furnace Company, one of Medina’s earliest industries. was founded by Alfred C. Webber and A. Washburn in 1860's. The industry originally manufactured hollow castings. The company changed hands a number of times over the years. In 1906, it was named “The Medina Foundry Company” manufacturing the Moncrief furnace. In 1916, the company merged with the T. E. Henry Company and formed the Henry Furnace and Foundry Company. Finally, in 1943, the company became a division of the Cc. A. Olsen Manufacturing Company of Elyria. The name at that time became the Henr y Furnace Company. , In 1982, George and Harry Madison built a pickle plant near the B O Railroad in the northwest part of town. Their first pickles were sold in Noyember, 1932. The H. W. Madison Company expanded greatly and its products are sold nationwide. In June, 1966, the company merged with the J. M. Smucker Company but retains the Madison name for its plant and products. The Medina Farmer’s Exchange was incorporated in 1904 to deal in grain, hay, feed, farm machinery and fertilizer. The Farmer’s Exchange bought farmers’ products and sold supplies to them. The Farmer’s Exchange serves Medina, Summit, Cuyahoga, and Lorain counties. Cemeteries In 1888, many Medina citizens, aware that the Old Cemetery on East Liberty was running out of space, raised money to buy new burial grounds. Thirty-four acres on Spring Grove between Weymouth Road and East Washington Street were bought from C. B. Chamberlain for $3,400. A women’s association raised money to add to Spring Grove’s scenic beauty. They also paid for the erection of an archway at the entrance of the cemetery. November 21, 1888, a soldier’s monument was placed in the cemetery. Franklin Sylvester Library Around 1900, Judge A. R. Webber asked a Granger cattleman, “Would you like to be immortal?” “How?” asked the cattleman. “Build Medina a library,” replied the Judge. In 1905, Franklin Sylvester, the wealthy cattleman, furnished the money to erect the present building on the southeast corner of South Broadway and East Washington Street. In his will, he stated that the Franklin Sylvester Library should never be used for anything but library purposes. A bookmobile service began in 1948, and is still in operation. The library is currently in the process of planning the expansion of its facilities. Medina Community Hospital Recognizing the need for a hospital in Medina, a group of representative men from the community gathered in the YMCA rooms April 24, 1942, to discuss ways of raising money to build a hospital. The Medina Hospital Association was formed to solicit and acquire funds necessary to establish a community hospital. The T. J. Weidner residence was selected for this purpose. The home was remodeled, enlarged and equipped with the funds acquired by the Association and a grant obtained from the Federal Works Administration. The building was completed and dedicated in October, 1944, as the Medina Community Hospital. During the years following, a number of additions have been made to the hospital increasing its facilities in order to meet the needs of the growing Medina community. Community Design Committee The Community Design Committee, established in 1967, is an organization with the purpose of encouraging the architectural beautification of the city of Medina, and especially the preservation and restoration of the distinct character of the uptown area in keeping with its existing Victorian tradition. The Community Design Committee was presented an award from the Akron Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for the renovation of the Medina Public Square. In May, 1975, the National Trust for Historic Preservation presented a citation for significant achievement in _ historic preservation in the United States to the CDC. Kim Zarney, a 1966 graduate of Medina Senior High School and Chairman of the committee, accepted the award May 13, 1975 in Washington, D.C. Maria J. Hoffmann Tables of Contents Student Life Seniors Underclassmen Sports Music Clubs Faculty Advertising Copyright 1975 The Medinian Medina Senior High School Medina, Ohio 4 Introduction pas ‘ 92 Ls thepehees vee Tie een, tenn nnpendine 5 Introduction Senior Centennial Decorating Committee The Beautifying of the Old School House They wanted to make our school more beautiful. They are Seniors. So, they brought lots and lots of “fertilizer” They are nice boys. in which to plant grass and flowers. They are the “Good Guys” in our story. They also brought nice tables to sit on. Aren’t they nice boys? tas. J - ee They are very happy they did such a good job. See how creative they are! They decorated the courtyard with “crepe paper”. Ser aa They also put all that useless property up for sale. The “Good Guys” are now relaxing after a job well done. Aren’t they thrifty? 6 Introduction Oh, no! They are ruining everything the good guys have ever Here come the ‘Bad Guys” done. They are “Mean Harold”, “Big Bad Rod”, and “Sweet Curses! Ray”. “| . fry Pe ; % Fe ah ie ae a cae See “Sweet Ray” enjoy the aroma. See the stranger? He seems upset! oe ee le - “Sew es: But all is well that ends well. The “Good Guys” stuck together and lived happily ever after. Introduction 7 een Project Involvement Introduction 9 SSS 10 Introduction Introduction 11 12 Introduction Somehow, someway, I’ve changed; maybe matured into adulthood maybe retreated to innocence And though some of my questions remained unanswered I am mildly content in my ignorance. Claire Mcee Introduction 13 14 Introduction “ye a wy S 3] Pe) o = z = — co re a Vee he Introduction 17 SPLICE. S.P.L.C.E., presented for the second year by our Drama Club, was a big success. Talented students and teachers performed for both after- noon and evening shows. The pro- ceeds from the show help to finance the spring musical. } ‘ t = + = ¥ i Top left: The Lollypop Kids! Bottom left: that will be $5,000. Center right: Rub-a-dub-dub, Mr. Street in the tub! J.VS. Medina County’s J.V.S. is now in its first full year. There are 113 students attending from Medina. There are various course selections from which the students can select. J.V.S. students attend 3 hr. lab sessions daily, in which they practice the individual skills necessa ry for their fields. ‘ ja ete BS maf Sy SS ye 4 Lies Lf, Le eae % LLELE The Old Courthouse The original structure was completed in 1840. As the county grew, the courthouse became too small. Some favored razing the building and constructing a new one in its place. However, the decision was made to enlarge the courthouse. In 1873, the four room addition was completed. The projections at the right and left of the building served adequately for a number of years. A new belfry and clock tower were also added at that time. Seniors Lar, Smee Ee ag, ROP“ nae ve te i lteter sie a ome a eee PO ee ‘ PO AS erm ra QPOE a, a Oe mae me en j Bip terete Come canteen ee Rots Soe Class of ’75 Comes Alive Twelve years hold so many skills to learn, so many people to meet, so much to experience. Then the climax — graduation — signals the end of this routine for another graduating class. No matter how eagerly awaited is the end to a twelve- year ordeal, senior sadness inevitably flows into the eyes and hearts of people parting from the past and leaving old friends. The days of high school completed, students look ahead with mixed feelings about their future. Faded friendships will be replaced. Learning will in no way cease at graduation, the future, especially for the young, holds a magical aura of experiences to come. But their memories remain as they live through the days of the future passed. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jan Wagner — Secretary, Nancy LaBadie — Vice President, Carla Gallucci — Treasurer, Darrell Sheldon — President. Prod Fools ok {fe a 2 oe | Este - Zz Bion 23! Vv pS EG oh) AN ae : David Warren Adams Rita Anne Albright Doyle Edward Anderson Steven Harold Anderson Leslie Jane Andrews William Prentice Arnold Lori Sue Ayland 26 Seniors Loretta Kay Baker Kent Regan Bixler James Arthur Blair Jr. Dan Richard Boyer Constance Marie Branan Seniors 27 Dean:Thomas Bryénton mee BOS es RT eR Kenneth William Burd Gail Ann Burke Charles Ernest Calame James David Campbell 28 Seniors Regina Faye Clifton oe i James Michael Carpenter Sherre Diane Cavey CESS Cathy Ann Christian ip James Patrick Coffey Seniors 29 Nancy Jane Cogar I Scott Bradley Cypher Penny Anne Davis Deborah Lynn Deane Thomas Richard Dellert Barbara Ann Dellinger 30 Seniors Carol Sue Denson [ William Bruce Dietrich David John Dohanyos Patricia Ann Donnelly x oe ee HERE Cynthia Renee Dusbiber Patricia Rae Earl Robert James Eastwood Stuart Alan Ensor Susan Lynn Ensor Seniors 31 Kirk Lee Febus Aileen Louise Flanders 32 Seniors Seniors Make Homecoming a Memorable Hvent Raymond Joseph Fontaine Stephen Michael Forsythe Kyle Brent Fortney Karl Edward Friday a8 Cindy Lu Frost SEA ieee Carla Jo Gallucci Beth Ann Gardner Heidi Lynn Gerlach Hal Norman Gerspacher Jerome Dean Gilles Amy Jean Gordon Seniors 33 Gregory Kyle Hawsman Stephan Mark Helli John Clifford Hendershot Scott Eric Hendershot 34 Seniors Scott Douglas Hendricks inn, Charlotte Fae Hollopeter Homecoming Bee Cathleen Ann Holly John Edward Hood Susan Anne Hoopes Cheryl Ann Horvitz Lori Ann Hosick Seniors 35 Karen Lynn Hotchkiss Thomas Matthew Judkins Cheryl Ann Kassel 36 Seniors Robert Carlton Hutchinson Kay Keehn Lloyd Wintfred Huffman 4 L Elizabeth Ellen Hyde Patricia Louise Kissling Daniel Wayne Hunter Linda Lou Klein é Mark Frederick Klimko Brent Alan Kovalchik Nancy Sue LaBadie Elveila Wynn Lafferty Seniors 387 David George Lenaburg Christie Lee Lennex Preston Bruce Lester Mighty Powderpuff Gridders Rebecca Dianne Leu End With a Successful Season. Row 1: C. Gallucci, D. Beck, G. Denton, Row 2: P. Kissling, M. Gager, C. Gallucci, J. Wagner, N. LaBadie, B. Hackner, R. Albright, T. Umpleby, L. Tucker, L. Henry, D. Washer, A. Knochs, Row 3:S. McCandless, L. Young, B. Harper, B. Gardner, L. Lowery, J. Shafer, B. Martin, K. Hotchkiss, J. Fulton, A. Gordon, P. Earl, B. French. Row 4: J. Kubal, S. Bryenton, J. Schindelholz, A. Karson, M. Scott, M. Murphy, C. Muich, D. Drake, E. Estep, C. Hudson, Row 5: P. Donnelly, P. Davis, H. Gerlock, B. Hyde, J. Fritz, J. Hood, M. Deyling, K. Kania, J. Lehman, 8S. Eaken, Row 6: Mr. Osterland, R. Marco, B. Marshall, B. Repp, S. Cypher, D. Esposito, B. Abell, H. Brooker, K. Clark. i : ‘ Wi Ean Julie Ann Lloyd Brian Erick Luster Richard Joseph Marco, Jr. Robert Joseph Marshall Barbara Jean Martin Susan Jane McCandless Lisa Marie McClure Clyde Kevin McComas Seniors 39 Terry Allan McCourt ‘ rs ¢ ee Shannon Miller Ernest John Mohr Harold Eugene Mooney John Hunter Moran Michael Charles Morse Alan Edward Morse 40 Seniors i Maria Ellen Murphy James Francis Murray Terri Biro Mugrage aa re = Brent Allen Myers Marie Beth Myers Cheryl Jean O’Donnell Eve Renee Ostaff Melvin Dean Otterbacher Seniors 41 ‘ i, David Glenn Parman Mary Jo Payne Robert Douglas Petty Ce Vicki Lynn Porter Janet Louise Prante Vicki Jo Pritchard Marc David Randolph Miles Charles Reed 42 Seniors Rebecca Rachel Reed Richard Dale Riggenbach Bruce Alan Rohrbaugh Nanette Linn Root Mary Louise Roth Carol Ann Saab Seniors 43 % Charles Herbert Sanford Ruth Louise Sellars Denise Marie Shook 44 Seniors Julie Ann Showers ae] Victoria Ann Shy Linda Sue Siegfried Beverly Ann Cole Slabaugh Bonnie Lou Smith Jennifer Lynn Smith a Nitaya Srisook Sandra Jean Steidl Mary Elizabeth Stein Debra Lynn Stephens Seniors 45 { : 3 f Terry Anne Umpleby Susan Elaine Valigore Robert Joseph Trainor Luann Kay Tucker 46 Seniors ee ——— n 3 4 8 ee $ 3 nN aS) =| 4 ista Daniel V It igneau John Henry V Sandra Ellen Wagner Dawn Marie Washer Janice Elsa Wagner Wade lam Timothy Will 47 Seniors Bain Andrew Wassel Rocky Joe Wilson 48 Seniors Steven Joseph Wise Timothy Nicholas Wittman PAAR Lae ae ‘tS AN Oe | Peter Ellsworth Wood Robert Richard Woolsteen Lowell Lee Yates Samuel Yelic II Laura Lou Young 50 Banquet The 1975 Junior-Senior banquet and prom high-lighted the end of along, but memorable year at Medina. The theme for the banquet was “The Tropics” and was held in the school cafeteria. The juniors did a tremendous job depicting the toils and hardships each student must endure if he is to graduate from school in the traditional banquet skit. Everyone was captivated by the beautiful Chippewa ball- room and music to dance by, as couples could be found floating to the music of “Madhouse” and enjoying the dreamy atmosphere. The 1975 king and queen were Cyn- thia Dusbiber and Richard Marco. The attendants were Kay Keehn and Mike Morse. Prom Festivities Prom 51 Graduation 1975 The class of ’75 had their most memorable day June 1. Being the 100th class to graduate from Medina will never be forgotten. Along with the 1975 graduates were graduates from 1902-1960. Miss Florence Sipher was among the returning graduates and is the oldest living graduate. The valedictorian this year was Kathy Cummings and our salutatorian was Jim Wilkens. The class of ’75 will never forget this day nor forget that we were “The Class With Class”. Graduation 53 Senior Awards Hallie Page Brooker received the Lena Ainsworth art award. Marie Beth Myers received the music award. Drama awards went to Linda Suzanne Reischuck for over-all participation in the drama program and Dean Thomas Bryenton for outstanding performances. SHEER: The Sidney M. Fenn Senior Scholar Athlete Award was received by Charles Patterson Shields III. Shields was also awarded the Al Thomas Scholarship. Becky Lynn Abell was the receiptant of the Ray E. Mellert Athlete of the Year Award for Girls. Steven Harold Anderson received the Ray E. Mellert Athlete of the Year Award for Boys. Anderson was also presented the Manhood Award. Marion Beth Scott won the Womanhood Award and the Sidney Fenn School Scholarship. 54 Senior Awards __R. P. M. Nursing Scholarships went to Darlene Ann Koehler, Debra Ann Diehl and Diana Maria Mollica. Susan Anne Hoopes won the Hospital Junior Auxiliary Scholarship. Golden Tassel Top 10% of the Class of 1975 | Katharine McDowell Cummings — Valedictorian | James Burton Wilkens Jr. — Salutatorian | John Thomas Hutchins Batchelder | Mark Royal Brockway | Patricia Ann Brooks Linda Lou Brubaker Stuart Alan Ensor Susan Lynn Ensor Aileen Louise Flanders Timothy Michael Fry Carla Jo Gallucci Frederick Marvin Greenwood III Patrice Marie Hampton Maria Johanna Barbara Hoffman Kay Keehn Nancy Ann Klooz Anita Ira Knochs Darlene Ann Koehler Brent Alan Kovalchik Jullie Ann Lloyd Richard Joseph Marco Jr. Lisa Marie McClure Terri Biro Mugrage Marie Beth Myers Eve Renee Ostaf David Glenn Parman Vicki Jo Pritchard Linda Suzanne Reischuck Debra Lynn Saab Julie Ann Schaffer Marion Beth Scott Charles Patterson Shields III Elizabeth Ellen Sprowls Jeffery James Thompson Senior Service Awards went to Frederick Marvin Greenwood III and Kathleen Barbara Clark. Dollars for Scholars winners were: Row 1: Betty Kay French, Susan Anne Hoopes, Maria Ellen Murphy, Patricia Ann Brooks. Row 2: Scott Douglas Hendricks, Charlene Kay Hudson, Penny Anne Davis, Vicky Lynn Thomas. Senior Awards 55 AAMAS ASCE Oe SS SARONY u SS Sey MEMORIA . Tit Ni hd AV sécelasomnen Lathrop Cooley Fountain Reverand Lathrop Cooley of the Church of Christ gave a drinking fountain to the people of Medina in 1889. A sum of money was deposited by Reverand Cooley for it’s upkeep. The fountain which bears his name still stands on the west side of the square. Juniors Junior Class has best year ever! This year’s officers were Ann Tschiderer- Secretary; Luann Sailer-Vice President; Mike Pence-Treasurer; and Beth Farkas-President. This year’s Junior Class was very busy all year long making money for the Banquet and Prom. The ballroom was beautifully decorated and Prom was a huge success. Look out Medina High, we’ve only got one year left! 58 Juniors Cindy Abell Jim Arthur Roslinda Bachmeier Diane Baldi Brad Barr Kim Barton Denise Beck Beverly Bedford Brian Been Greg Bell Jim Bilinovich Todd Bixler Mike Blickensderfer Carol Bloch Debbie Bostwick Cindy Bougher Clyde Bowman Ed Bowman Richard Bradley Jenny Bramley Kim Brenner Debbie Brezina Mike Bright Debbie Brown John Bruckmann Ernestine Bryant Dave Buck Sharon Burnett Judy Burridge Joann Caesar Delena Calvert Darlene Case Carolyn Caudle Jan Caverly Tracy Chapin Joe Chapman Jodi Chiesa Vicky Clifton Larry Codding Linda Collins Rhonda Colson Steve Cotter Jeff Cox Vickie Culhane Jack Curtis Starla Cutlip Tadd Davis Jim Demski Cherie Depew Debbie Dewey Debbie Deyling Allan Dillon William Disbrow Cheryl Doerner Suzie Donahur Bob Dorler Mark Douglas Rick Downey Kenneth Downing Claire Doyle Craig Dukes Frank Dye Bruce Eaken Jerry East Debbie Edwards Janis Ewing Greg Fahl man Denotes Medina students attending Joint Vocational School. Juniors 59 Jeff Fahlman Jim Fargo Beth Farkas Rick Favret Keith Fedor Bob Ferguson Donna Ferguson Peggy Ferguson Ken Fish Jeff Flickinger Karen Fogel Vera Folman Mike Francisco Kathy French Kim Friday Michele Fry Laurie Fusco Sharon Gallagher Colleen Gannon Jeff Gardner Peter Gensemer Randy Goodman Mark Gorfido Becky Green Jeff Greene Ruth Griffin Eve Grondin Carl Grubb Kim Gubler Kim Guinn Matt Gulling Dave Haarmeyer Alan Hallock Melvin Hampton Chuck Hannen Cheryl Hardy Kevin Harrison Richard Haviland Juniors Mike Hawkins Harriett Hewitt Margaret Hickey Chery] Hill Mark Hipwell Karen Himmelhaver Laren Hixenbaugh Roberta Hoelzer Sue Hofmeister Patty Hosey Ed Howe Greg Huber Laurie Huff LuAnne Huff Peggy Hundley Gwen Hunter Jeff Jenkins Rick Jindra Dave Johnson Diane Johnson Carolyn Jones Gary Jones Tony Kaczenski Karen Karaffa Kathy Keating Anita Kehoe Mary Keith Maggie Kilkenny Dave Kitzel Paul Klein Bret Kline Craig Koenig Kim Koerber Joel Korte Karen Kovalchik Eric Krans Juniors 61 62 Liz Kuehn Katy Kuehn Richard Kulp Victor Kungli Tim Kurtz John Laliberte Kim Lance Scott Law Bob Leidig Jim Leister Diane Lengel Barb Lindsey Bob Lorek Lincoln Lounsbury Donna Luebke Cathy Lynch Sally Mack Diane Mahon Sandy Mahon Keith Mains Pam Manning Mike Marette Janet Martin Vicki Marz Vince Masi Debbie Mast William McDade David McDonald Curt McLaughlin Mark McMannis Juniors Mike Mellert Ron Mel lert Mary Ellen Meyers Jerry Meyers Kevin Mickle Amy Miller Greg Miller Margo Miller Gary Millner John Minor Mike Mitchell Evelyn Mohn Pat Monroe Richard Morawski Mark Morse Sue Morton Ben Mugrage Lynn Myers Scott Myers Alan Nandrasy Fred Nelson Tracie Nettleton Arlene Newberger Candie Nos Cindy Overcash Phyllis Parker Mike Pence Linda Penn Tom Penrose Mike Perrea Kurt Peterson Jim Petty James Piatt Mike Platz Tammy Pritchard Anita Purgai Lisa Quesada Barry Rader Bart Rapp Karen Rariden Renee Reindle Dave Richards Robin Richardson Doug Richter Becky Rickard Darla Riggenbach Ingrid Rios Scott Robson Brad Rogers Laurie Roney Paul Rooney Kim Roper Jenni Roth Richard Rozell Juniors 63 Peggi Russell Steve Ryan Bill Saganes Karen Saganes Luann Sailer Bob Sanford Brenda Savage Carrie Scheck Sara Schelong Alison Schultz Cathy Scott Linda Setzer Chuck Sharp Kevin Sherman John Shields Jill Shirey Steve Shurance Ellen Silva Janice Silva Allan Smith Bryan Smith Darlene Smith Jim Sponseller Jim Sprankle Geralyn Stancin Becky Standen Jenny Stands Terry Staples Becky Steed Stephanie Steidl Eric Stevenson Jim Stiffler Karla Stockman Martin Straub Faye Strouf Tim Stuchal Jeff Sugden Carol Surbey Juniors Bev Sviatko Connie Swank Becky Temple Roslyn Tetzel Ron Thewlis Becky Thoman Bob Tiffner Jerry Titus Erik Torgerson Ann Tschiderer Joe Vacha John Van Epp Tom Vellenoweth Ron Vereb Irene Volodkevich Jay Voshall John Wagner Mark Wallace Patricia Walton Larry West Shelly West Jack Wiegand Mark Wilder Carri Wilkinson Jim Williams Mark Williams John Wilson Robert Wilson Warren Woolum Carolyn Yoder Lynn Young Jenny Zarney Juniors 65 66 Underclassmen Underclassmen 67 This years sophomores, led by their officers Sam Cole — President, Peggy Polomsky — Vice-President, Barb Phil- lips — Secretary, and Tracy Umpleby — Treasurer, finish- ed another happy year at MHS. The sophomore class decorated the cafeteria for the Homecoming Dance. We hope they will be looking forward to the next two years. 68 Sophomores Bill Abeling Ken Alber Heidi Albrecht Patty Amato Karen Amico Dave Anderson Cindy Arthur Cathy Atkins Nancy Baird Alan Baker Susan Bamert Lisa Bednar Connie Bender Jeff Benyak Jeff Beursken James Bigley Cheryl Bowman Kathy Bowyer Brad Brenner Larry Brinker Valerie Brockway Ron Brown Elsie Bryant Lynn Bryenton Pam Bryenton Jill Bryson Lorri Buck Annette Bucksar Ron Bunch Brenda Burd Natoma Canfield Dave Carlisle Jim Carpenter Kevin Carpenter Sheridan Cart Jeff Carter Mia Casey Ron Casey Robert Cavey Tony Cerny Tom Chantler Linda Chrisinger Scott Christner Bret Chronister Steve Codding Sam Cole Tim Collins Holly Colson Donna Conrad Kim Cox Darla Cunningham Greg Daum Cris Davis Sandy Davis David Denson Glen Denton Mary Devore Dennis Dewitt Pam Deyling Gregory Dick Rosemary Dietrich Cindy Diffee Valerie Doerner Dan Dohanyos Vicki Donner Joe Dooley Vicki Dorrel Gary Drollinger Judy Dunn Dean Duplaga Tony Duplaga Janine Dvorak Sophomores 69 70 Sophomores Cathy Easton David Eastwood Sheryl Eastwood David Ehrhardt Karen Eisenhart George Eisenmann Yolanda Fain Gayle Falconer Chris Febus Yoann Ferguson Brian Feron Susi Ferrell Steve Fesko Jodi Filler Mark Fisher John Flanders Chuck Fleeman Clifford Floyd Eddie Fontaine Chery] Fortney Marla Fortney Stephanie Foster Albert Frankhauser Bob Fredmonsky Anne Freeland Beth Freese Don French Gary Furr Kathleen Gallagher Grant Galloway Brad Gardner Dan Gee Ty Gent Tom Goodson Brian Greer Cathy Gregory Pat Greive Tom Grumbling Ellen Haddad Terry Hamilton Darrell Hamlin Don Hamlin Sherry Hampton Lori Hanshue Bill Harpster John Harriger Dan Harrison Laura Harrison Lora Haumesser Victoria Haumesser Chris Haviland Greg Haycraft Michael Hayhurst Kathy Hendershot Lynn Henry Jennifer Herold Philip Herold Lavonne Hettinger Debbie Hinerman Joseph Hoffmann Linda Hoffmann Scott Hofstetter Jeff Holloway Adele Hood Carol Hood Greg Hood Janice Hosick Charles Howard Randy Howell Brian Huber Robbie Huseman Teresa Hutchison Pam Isenhart Bruce Jack Sophomores 71 72 Sophomores Lynn Jackson Mary Jaeger Duane Janowicz Kevin Jarvis Jeff Jessie Bryan Jividen Jenny Jodway Barry Jones Connie Jones Barbara Judson Leslie Kabdebo Bobby Kaczenski Michael Kaspar Curt Kassel Kevin Kemp Barbara Kemrite Matt Kilkenny Marty Klein Charles Klick Dorothy Klopp Ricky Knochs Chuck Koenig Lori Koenig Cheryl Koerber John Kostelnik Thad Kovalchik Douglas Kramer Diana Kreichbaum Pam Kreiner Matthew Krosse James Kubis Kim Kubitz Steve Kuehn Desiree Kulchar Kris Kungli Daniel Labadie Robert Lamphear Dave Laney Duane Lang James Langan Robert Laning Leonard Larsen Jerry Lee Tom Lengel Beth Lennex Linda Lige Janet Lipstreu Dave Locke Steve Lorek Richard Luebke Amy Lynch Dale Lynch Gina Maggiano Judy Mangel Jeff Mann Janet Marshall Dennis Martin Jeannie Marx Anne Masi David Mast Kimberly Matis Dave Mayhall Diane McAlonan Kevin McClaning Greg McClure Robert McDade Kris McGill Cindy McKenzie Ann Mellert Ken Miller Margo Miller James Minor Marianne Mitchell Frances Mollica William Molnar Ron Mong Beth Moon Dale Moore Dean Mora Craig Morris Sue Morton Donna Mulcahy Sherry Myers Monica Nachtigal Bryan Nandrasy Barbara Naragon Kathy Neal Valerie Neal Lisa Nemes James Nixon 74 Sophomores Janice Nos Carl Nowak Paul Oblak Jeff O’Donnell Fran Ogelvie Jayne Ondusko Cathy Parrish Chris Perrea Patty Perrea Chris Perry Beth Pershing Barbara Phillips Greg Phillips Kathy Pike Wendy Plain Brad Polo Peggy Polomsky Amy Porter Marc Preto Rick Pritchard Cindy Prochaska Tina Purgai John Racketa Helen Rademacher Judy Raker Roger Ramsey Scott Randolph Tom Reed Debbie Reich Paula Reidy James Renswick Laura Richards Vickie Richards Sue Ricker Dan Riggenbauch Janice Roberts Sue Roberts Andrew Rockwell Mark Rohrbaugh Barbara Roose Jack Ross Jim Saab Larry Sadzewicz Richard Sams Mike Schafer Chuck Schlechty Bob Schultz Paul Schwenk Richard Seaman Mark Seeger 76 Sophomores Lori Seeley Kent Seibert Wanda Sellars Kevin Shaw Julie Shy Dana Siegfried Jess Siegler Gretchen Silcox Paul Simboli Cheryl Simmons Lee Skidmore John Smead Henry Smith Kenneth Smith Theresa Smolko Jonn Sobolewski Cheryl Spendlove Kimball Sprankle Tim Sprankle Vicki Sprankle Tom Sprowls Del Staples Cathy Steffen Debbie Steidl James Stein Vicki Stein Rick Stewart Teresa Straub Gregg Strouf Scott Stremple Velina Stringer Martin Sublett Michael Sullivan Pam Szabo Brad Taylor James Taylor Kevin Taylor Laurie Tecco Rosanne Tetzel Dena Thompson Randy Thompson Sue Thornburg Amy Tippett Mark Tollafield Diane Tucker Todd Tucker Tracey Umpleby Debbie Upson Nancy Varisco Mark Vidika Helen Volodkevich Dick Ward Wendy Warren Cindy Watkins Judy Weimer Karen West Timothy Wharton Kelly Wiegand Karen Wilder Peter Wilkens Susanne Wilkens Yvonne Williams Sue Wiseley William Wolfe John Wood Paul Wood Sophomores 77 Freshman This year’s Freshman class has been the largest, row- diest class Medina Senior High has had for a long time! They have a lot of spirit which they will need to get them through three more years of high school. Good Luck class of 78! Led by officers left to right: Terry Klimko — Treasurer, Karen Wagner — Secretary, Lenny Stringer — Vice President, and their President — Larry Amico. 78 Freshmen Sue Adkins Kim Alber Debbie Alberts Boyd Ambrose Larry Amico Cheryl Anderson Heidi Andrews Brenda Arrowood Vickie Bagley James Barensfeld Ken Barth Dwight Been Chery] Bell Jucklina Black Teresa Blair Niles Blough Sherrie Bluebaugh Carl Bowman Donna Bowyer Elizabeth Branan Nancy Brenstuhl Mark Bright Debbie Brown Leon Brown Bill Bryson Brad Buchanan Brian Buchanan Bill Buck Arnold Bunch Cindy Caesar Faith Campbell Brent Carpenter Kathy Carter Dave Case Maureen Casey Laurie Chambers Lynette Chappell Lori Chirdon Glenna Clark Richard Clark Pam Cogar Kevin Cogle Randy Collins John Connolly Sue Conrad Eugene Cook Steve Cooke Don Cooper Linda Creadon Diana Cristell Glenda Crouch Jovanna Cummings Christine Czajka Edward Deane Susan Delisle Julie Dellert Patrick Dick Annette Dickinson Dan Dietrich Jennie Dillon Mike Disbrow Patrick Donahue Mary Dooley Chery] Drake Mark Dreibelbis Bob Dressler Debbie Driscoll Eddie Duplaga Dave Dusbiber Bonnie Eckrott Claudia Eisenmann Craig Eiserlo Sally Ensor Barb Esposito Laura Facemire Mike Farkas Kevin Fedor Cathy Ferguson Bill Filler Joyce Fleeman Greg Flickinger William Fodor James Foose Gail Fotheringham Darlene Francisco Jim Frantz Peter Frazier Vicki French Freshmen 79 Kevin Friday Angie Fullerton Mary Fulop Dan Gage Jackie Galloway Randall Gallucci Martin Gannon Barry Gardner Lisa Gary Matt Gee Lynn Geer Meg Gehring Gary Giffen Robert Gill Shelley Gilles Chris Gillis Meg Gisewhite Jim Goff Mike Gorfido Tim Gorfido Marsha Gourley Sarah Jane Gourley Brad Gregory Diane Gregory Pat Griffin Gary Guzik Ben Hallock Susan Harper Sand i Harrison Sue Harvey Mike Haumesser Barb Haver Valerie Hendershot Lisa Hendrickson Lisa Henry Hal Henschel Mike Herman Nancy Heskamp Carmen Hettinger 80 Freshmen James Hickey Mark Hiel Tom Hipwell Bill Hodge Stephanie Hodges Debbie Hoffmann Liz Hoffmann Mary Hofmeister Randy Hollopeter Mark Hollowniczky Mary Holmes Greg Hood Paul Hood Sharon Hood Teresa Hood Bret Hotchkiss Cathy Howard Teresa Howell Curt Hudson Allan Huff John Huffman Pam Huffman Gerri Hundza Kim Hunter Kim Imig Cindy Jacobson Kathy Jamison Kelly Jarvis Kathy Jenewein Greg Jenkins Sydney Jobes Christine Johnson Jody Jones Melissa Jones Liz Judkins Katie Judson Freshmen 81 Joe Karlowicz Mark Kaspar Becky Keefer Andy Keiller Dee Dee Keith Jeanne Keith Brenda Kemrite Anita Kennedy Dave Kern Robert Kiefer Connie Kilgo Jim King Jennifer Kinney Brad Kitzel Mark Klick Terri Klimko Robert Klooz Ed Knowles Marty Koenig Karen Korber Kelly Kramer Becky Krans Eric Krichbaum Sean Krosse Gary Kunkel Sandy Labadie Jean Lahr Richard Lakin Carole Lance Brock Langan Chris Lanzer John Lariviere Marla Larkworthy Rick J. Law Richard Lawrence Mitch Lehman Sandy Leidig Beckie Leissa 82 Freshmen Scott Leu Mike Lewis Cindy Leyda Steve Lilly Dale Lind Colleen Linnen Wayne Lloyd Tracy Loas Eric Lockington Cynthia Lounsbury Lisa Lowery Marsha Lyle Tim Maher Kelly Mains Peggy Maitland Daniel Marco Sue Marette Sue Martin Amy Matthews Nancy Matulin Alice McDonald Bruce McDonald John McKenna Mike McMillan Mike McQueeney Mark Miller Paula Miller Joe Minor Tim Mishler Roger Mollohan Sandy Molner Alan Mong Dan Morgan Don Morgan Laura Morowski Andrea Morris Steve Morris Steve Moucha Freshmen 83 Susan Mugrage Cindy Mulcahy Michelle Murphy John Murray Paul Neidert Rick Neidert Nancy Nemetz Lori Nettleton Steve Nichy Chris Niemann Patti Noonan Karen O’Donnell Debi Orlando Harry Orr Daniel Parker Teresa Payne Lois Pearson Valerie Pearson Bob Penrose Donna Perrea Ivy Petersen Beth Petty Chery] Philpot Sandi Phipps Jerry Pinozzi David Piskash Ricky Pistor Robert Pitz Andy Platz Peggy Plummer Eugene Poling Lisa Polo Adelle Polomsky Charlene Pothier West Power Rick Prante Craig Preto Debbie Pribula 84 Freshmen Brett Prochaska Mike Pyle Rick Raaf Margo Rademacher Jim Ramey Tracy Ramer Mark Rand Harold Rapp Mike Rariden Kim Reber Daryl Riggenbach Charles Rinkes Tom Rinner Judie Roberts Susan Robnett Brad Root Greg Rose Joyce Rowan Barb Saganes Kim Saladino Mark Scheck Mara Schreiner Leslie Scott John Semmelhaack Mike Sexton Steve Sharp Dennis Shaw David Sherman Diane Siegfried Jody Slye Blanche Smith Cherie Smith Gary Smith Karen Smith Kathleen Smith Kim Smith Peggy Smith Scott B. Smith Freshmen 86 Freshmen Spencer Smith Norman Snyder Sam Stantial Paul Steinbach Paul Steinle Jim Stephens Denise Stevenson David Stewart Kim Stockman Bill Stone John Streett Leonard Stringer David Stuart Leslie Sugden Karen Sviatko Don Swingle Jim Swingle Bobby Tackett Dave Talbert Darla Tandy Sean Taugher Dawn Taylor Terry Taylor Gary Thweatt Mike Tipton Shiela Tomey John Tschiderer Scott Tuchek Tom Turek Richard Turley Mike Unland Regina Vann Lisa Vawter Laurie Villone Bill Wagner Jeff Wagner Karen Wagner Mike Waldrop Thomas A. Walton Randy Ward Lynn Washer Dale Welton John Wendell John Westland Belinda White Doug Williams Loretta Williams Jeff Wilson Melanie Wilson Kathy Wise Kathy Wood Patti Woolsteen Michelle Yarussi Dolly Yates Beth Zimmerman Freshmen 87 RY NK FEE ¥ OX are SH RLRRER EY eS nasa, A, “8: OAs Xx AK ‘+ Oy x A SOKO, SKK KK AY ORIN we SMe Wx . S ‘ LOK % Me LL IO TS Sty POOR — ei S: LR Hees, ee Medina County Fair The 130th Medina County Fair took place from July 28 to August 3 of this year. This annual event gives the countians a chance to vie for premiums in the swine, sheep, flower, antique, art, and photography shows. Awards are given for farm machinery and farm products. Delicious homemade baked goods and canned foods undoubtedly are an interest to many. Homemade fabrics, clothing, quilts and rugs are also exhibited. A number of youth groups such as 4-H, Future Farmers of America, and Future Homemakers of America exhibit their projects. Races are a feature attraction at the fair. The Pony Races, the Northern Ohio Colt Stake and the Honey Bee Race draw vast crowds. In 1966, as a co-feature of the Medina County Fair Honey Bee Races, the selection of the Medina County Honey Queen became an annual event. Queens of high school activities in the county are invited to participate. The young ladies take part in fair activities and after interviews with judges, the new Honey Queen is crowned. Two other crowd pleasers are the Tractor Pull Contest and the Demolition Derby. Syorts Homecoming 774 Festivities for homecoming began with the annual Thursday night parade around the Public Square. People gathered on the streets to admire the town’s decorations and watch the floats, football team, homecoming candi- dates and crowds of students move towards the stadium. At the stadium, Janice Schindel- holz was crowned our new queen. Members of her court were Becky Abell, Aileen Flanders, and Jenney Kubal. Float competition was won by the Junior Class. All watched as the Sophomore’s “de- mon-of-a-mascot” was burned in the glowing bonfire. Friday, the overconfident Westlake Demons charged onto the field only to be beaten 28-13. The homecoming celebration ended Saturday evening with the school dance which featured “Baby Buckwheat.” The school was decorated as an ice cream parlor by the sophomores in honor of the 100th graduating class. Pe. ‘ ie en ‘ yaya | PES | Ht) 1 Homecoming 91 Center left: Oh Babe, what a surprise! Right: No wonder we lost, look who’s standing by our float. Bottom: Homecoming candidates: B. Abell, D. Esposito. K. Clark, J. Kubal, A. Flanders, L. Brubaker, B. Sprowls. Standing: S. McCandless, B. Gardner, A. Knochs, A. Karson, L. Lowery, M. Scott, J. Schindelholz, J. Wagner. 92 Homecoming HOME yy} VISITOR | “4 - DOWN TOGO. -O% Ieft: Our scoreboard displaying the winning homecoming score. Center left: Babe wishes co- captains Steve and Chuck good-luck for the upcoming game. Center right: For once Frosh were right, we did “burn the demons.” Bottom: A well done addition by the band for the parade. MHS Cheerleaders Right: Varsity — M. Scott, J. Schindelholz, D. Drake, L. Sailor, J. Kubal, A. Karson, L. Lowery, C. Wilkinson. Lower right: Junior Varsity — K. Kovalchik, J. Jodway, K. Brenner, C. Koerber, B. Bedford, K. Kuehn. Far upper left: Freshmen — D. McAndrews, B. Saganes, T. Klimko, F. Campbell, C. Drake, J. Galloway. Far below left: Wrestling — S. Bryenton, V. Pritchard, M. Huffman, B. Phillips, J. Cheisa. Powder Puff Cheerleaders — C. Gallucci, 8. Wise, D. Beck, G. Denton — Boy, Bain: now these are your kind of girls! Cheerleaders 95 Bees Finish Season With A 6-4 Record Coming Back with only five returning lettermen, Medina had enough experienced ex-J.V. players to have a successful 74 season. The Bees triumphed over other county teams and put down three of the S.W.C. teams. This included defeating our home- coming rival, Westlake, by a 28-13 score. The team proved to be great and we will miss the “Super Seniors” of ’75. Upper right: Coaches — Alan Cooksey, Roger Hathaway, Jim Davis, John Hoover, Tom George, Jim Wells. Middle: Managers — D. Lanzer, B. Wolfe, J. Flanders, L. Yates, J. Scanlon, K. Rariden, B. Rickard, R. Richardson. Below: Team — Row 1: D. Haarmeyer, C. Sharp, K. Mickle, M. Gulling, V. Masi, J. Dooley, J. Racketa, R. Leubke, V. Kungli, K. Alber, G. Strouf, D. Cochran, K. Kemp, T. Sprankle. Row 2: F. Nelson, D. Locke, D. LaBadie, K. Fedor, S. Cotter, T. Parker, G. Mooney, D. Siegfried, J. Sigler, S. Anderson, J. Wilson, R. Ferguson, K. Kassel, C. Febus. Row 3: D. Anderson, K. Febus, B. Repp, B. Arnold, B. Wassel, T. Wade, K. Peterson, S. Hendricks, M. Blickensderfer, M. Gorfido, M. Randolph, K. Grace, R. Marco, P. Wood, C. Dukes. Row 4 M. Klimko, S. Cypher, G. Drollinger, J. Campbell, C. Shields, K. Mains, R. Morawski, M. Brockway, G. Furr, F. Greenwood, B. Marshall, T. McCormick, J. Demski, M. Perrea, J. Swingle. Below: Brockway closes on a Westlake back. Right: “You're not gonna get it,” says Kirk. Bottom: What a mess! 98 Sports Junwr Varsity Ends With Winning Season Upper left: Dave, we know you're shy, but ... Bottom: Well team, did you win or lose? Sports 99 Frosh Start Slow, End Strong Above: Team-Row 1: T. Kania, B. Gregory, B. Bryson, J. Westland, J. King, J. Wendell, R. Haynes, M. Hallowinezky, D. Swingle, B. Gardner, C. Rinkes. Row 2: H. Rapp, S. Sharp, W. Lloyd, L. Amico, B. Ambrose, M. Farkas, R. Raff, M. Haumesser, J. Murray, M. Gorfido, D. Gage. Row 8: Coach Stratis, L. Brown, K. Fedor, C. Preto, M. Klick, G. Rose, J. Swingle, A. Bunch, S. Tuchek, P. Frazier, H. Orr, B. Hallock, Coach Street. Row 4: M. Lehman, T. Hipwell, P. Steinbach, T. Turek, S. Lilley. Right: Leon gets stopped as he goes for the goal. 100 Sports Cross Country Left: Stu keeps up his stride to finish at the top. Below: Medina breaks to the lead against Avon Lake. Bottom: Team-Row 1: T. Collins, R. Favret, G. Wible, T. Dellert, J. Thompson, H. Gerspacher, R. Thompson. Row 2: G. Huseman, T. Wittman, M. Mellert, E. Mohr, D. Hunter, S. Fesco. S. Ensor, Coach Valentine. CH EES ye WE Ordre RE Sports 101 Golf Below: Come on Craig, do you really have a club in your hand? Right: Bear lines up Art’s shot. Team — Row 1: J. Porter, J. Tschiderer, D. Dewitt, S. Hofstetter, P. Grieve, B. Roalsen, J. Chantler, B. Jones, J. Harriger. Row 2: P. Brumbaugh, B. Chronister, R. Bradley, T. Kurtz, A. Zay, C. McDonnell, D. Lucas, T. Kovalchik. B. Nandrasy, Coach Walker. 102. Sports rls Tennis Gt C. Spendlove. Row . fw 3S 30 ae Sa SoS ors be gs oO SSH = 2 3 n = 8 3 4 fer 1) aS emis we SEO Ook Pees Bish oe fel 5 5 336 ax o ec Pods PEh ft ns cee a ¢ Se oS OM Eales OE ach Fa Bn che °o Veale = 1 ed SH Sad this shot. Girls Volleyball Below: Beth Farkas in action, so what else is new? Right: Carol, cheerleading try- outs aren’t until May. Team — Row 1: M. Keith, K. Eisenhart, B. Leu, K. Alber, C. Fortney, S. Myers, Coach Paidas. Row 2: T. Chapin, L. Buck, L. Bednar, D. Bostwick, V. Pritchard, K. Barton. Row 3: C. Abell, L. Jackson, S. Thornburg, B. Farkas, C. Bloch, L. Morowski, J. Silva. 104 Sports i ag Pw: Girls Basketball Team — Row 1: N. LaBadie, J. Hosick, P. Parker, S. Myers, B. Leu, K. Alber, L. Huff, D. Kirshbaum. Row 2; J. Silva, C. Abell, I. Rios, D. Deyling, K. Easton, I. Volodkevich, C. Fortney, L. Jackson, T. Walton. Row 3: Coach Street, B. Lindsey, B. Abell, L. Koenig, T. Chapin, M. Keith, D. Bostwick, Manager Art Zay. Left; Bite your tongue Abell! Above: In one leg and out the other. Sports 105 ie, Varsity Basketball Below: Let’s see, who’s next? Right: No, Lloyd! Don’t sit down! Bottom: Team — R. Mellert, D. Kitzel, R. Kulp, M. Hampton, M. Hawkins, M. Brockway, J. Cox, B. Eaken, C. Shields, M. Zimmerman, L. Huffman, 8. Robson, K. McLaughlin. Opposite page, Left: Jeff shows off his super-talent of Air Suspension. Right: Come on Lloyd, we’re out of room for all your points. S © ™ ) LO by LL be a Aaa) Aa Ae wy, meen ARTY AC: ; Sports 107 Cercle + Biitaianes J.V. Has Good Season Above: Team — R. Knochs, R. Casey, B. Brenner, J. Laliberte, M. Schaffer, S. Fesko, 8. Cole, T. Sprankle. Right: Richard Kulp tries to balance the ball on his finger tips during the game! 108 Sports SS irs Boe ft. het 57 -” SE ieee - Sas os -_ - Cum - - ‘ f “ « Freshmen Basketball Left: Fesko tries for more J.V. points. Below: Team — Row 1: B. Gardner, M. Gorfido, R. Haynes, S. Stantial. Row 2: Mgr. D. Sherman, T. Hipwell, M. Lehman, S. Lilley, M. Sexton, Mgr. P. Frazier. Row 3: L. Brown, M. Rand, B. Buck, T. Turek, B. Hallock, N. Blough. 4 ee te % 3 a Ss ad . ly ee | : DIN iY CDW, - gtBINg . ‘35’ We a : vai 4 . +) 1 2 Sports 109 Freshman Wrestling Right: Bee wrestler goes for the takedown. Team — Row 1: R. Raff, B. Hotchkiss, D. Welton, J. King, B. Bryson, T. Rinner, H. Orr. Row 2: Coach M. Osterland, C. Sharp, L. Stringer, C. Hudson, B. Gregory, D. Cooper, T. Gorfido, J. Swingle. 110 Sports Top: Wow! Isn’t this exciting! Left: Get your hands away from me. Above: I’m gonna get you! Sports 111 Wrestlers Improve During Season RED, ! A Opposite page — Bottom: You say I remind you of your girlfriend? Team — Row 1: M. Gulling, D. Lang, E. Fontaine, F. Malone, T. Collins, B. Saganes, M. Blickensderfer, R. Leubke, K. Califf. Row 2: T. Kaczenski, M. Marette, T. Buersken, V. Masi, C. Haviland, V. Kungli, J. Korte, D. Gorfido, M. Gorfido. Row 3: R. Millner, D. Riggenbach, M. Sullivan, K. McComas, B. Disbrow, J. Lee, M. Perrea, S. Cypher, J. Voshall. Left: Coach Houghtaling, Co-captains Dan Gorfido and Matt Gulling. Above: Mike Blickensderfer is on top of the situation. Sports 113 Gymnastics Team Has Outstanding Performances Right: Steady now, Babe! Below: Karen shows us some of her balancing ability. Team: Row 1: M. Rademacher, J. Galloway, K. Kovalchik, L. Young, B. Saganes, K. Hixenbaugh. Row 2: Coach D. Flugum, L. Lowery, B. Hackner, K. Atkins, V. Thomas, L. Sailer, J. Schindelholz, Coach J. Smithberger. 114 Sports Tennis Anyone? Team: Row 1: P. Simboli, J. Stephens, B. Jones, A. Huff, M. Miller, B. Huber, B. McDade. Row 2: B. Rogers, B. Roalson, J. Petty, K. Kassel, L. Skidmore, P. Schwank, B. Jividen, K. Benner. Row 3: Coach Kelly, B. Kovalchik, M. Morse, M. Hawkins, S. Fullerton, D. Haarmyer, Coach Frace. Sports 115 Girls Make It To State Below: Ole “Muscles” Abel goes for another record! Right: Val comes up for a hand-off from Cheryl. Team: Row 1: M. Dooley, A. Matthews, T. Walton, K. Eisenhart, B. Pershing, D. Reich, L. Henry, P. Polomsky, L. Christinger, M. Gisewhite, M. Devore, 8. Bryenton, A. Dickinson, D. Brown, K. Kania, L. Hendrickson, M. Murphy, T. Umpelby. Row 2: Coach Osterland, B. Leu, J. Hosick, B. Hackner, B. Farkas, K. Barton, L. Jackson, M. Jaeger, K. Alber, S. Meyers, M. Scott, C. Lounsbury, J. Jodway, K. Brenner, K. Atkins, V. Bagley, J. Keith, K. Amico, D. Edwards, Coach Walker. Row 3: J. Fritz, M. Keith, V. Brockway, D. Bostwick, P. Manning, L. Koenig, C. Easton, C. Fortney, B. Abell, F. Campbell, J. Kubal, G. Clark, N. Root, C. Bloch, C. Abell, K. Neal, M. Volodkevich, I. Rios, C. Koerber. Team: Row 1: M. Farkas, J. King, E. Krichbaum, D. Swingle, T. Mayer, S. Leu. Row 2: P. Frazier, J. Connolly, J. Norwood, L. Brown, M. Lehman, M. Wagner, T. Walton, P. Dick. Row 3: Coach Carrick, M. Lewis, J. Swingle, B. Hotchkiss, D. Gage, J. Murray, D. Sherman. Left: Mitch comes in for the finish. Above: Coach George clocks Leon. Frosh Get Going Sports 117 Track Turns Out Winning Season Below: Kirk “Flys” for the finish line. Right: Don’t shoot! I really have stopped drinking! Bottom: Team — T. Parker, D. Eastwood, P. Oblak, S. Anderson, D. Anderson, D. Laney, P. Wood, D. Sweet, H. Gerspacher, J. Dooley, B. Arnold, R. Knochs, T. Chantler, C. Febus, R. Favret, C. Koenig, B. Schlechty. Row 2: Coach Swinglish, K. Febus, B. Repp, G. Wible, T. Wille, B. Brenner, J. Thompson, M. Gorfido, J. Sigler, M. Perrea, M. Brockway, K. Mains, J. Cox, R. Ferguson, T. Wittman, S. Fesko, P. Wood, Coach Valentine. Row 3: J. Campbell, S. Ensor, B. Jack, M. Platz, R. Thompson, C. Kungli, D. Moore, K. Bixler, B. Sanford, K. Fedor, M. Pence, R. Casey, G. Mooney, T.. Davis, D. Kitzel, M. Mellert, Coach Carrick. Opposite page: Left: Hal finishes first after a hard race. Right: Don’t worry Jim, you made it easily. Bottom: We really do have competition. re re 23 I ° a, isp) Baseball Captures County Championship J.V. Team — Row 1: D. Locke, T. Kovalchik, G. Denton, K. Califf, K. Kemp, T. Sprankle, 8. Randolph. Row 2: J. Kubis, C. Morris, D. Siegfried, G. Furr, S. Cole, K. Alber, Coach Wienczkowski. Center: Paul tries a bunt for a change. Right: Zip leans for a tag. 120 Sports Left: Charlie models the “perfect pitcher”. Below: Tom uses his sly tricks for this move. Team — Row 1: B. Greer, D. Anderson, M. Randolph, R. Mellert, T. Buersken, R. Downey, L. Yates. Row 2: M. Klimko, T. Fry, C. Shields, T. Wade, P. Carpenter, M. Zimmerman, F. Greenwood, Coach Weygandt. ” Se Sports 121 Varsity Football Medina Cloverleaf 13 Brunswick 40 Rocky River 34 Fairview 3 North Olmsted 23 Westlake 28 Bay Village 3 Avon Lake 6 Olmsted Falls 42 Wadsworth 9 J.V. Football Medina Cloverleaf i, Brunswick 0 Rocky River 23 Fairview 28 North Olmsted 14 Westlake 12 Bay Village 13 Avon Lake 0 Olmsted Falls 15 Wadsworth 23 Frosh Football Medina Rocky River 6 Fairview 6 North Olmsted 6 Westlake 17 Bay Village 26 Avon Lake Learwood 0 Olmsted Falls 14 Cross Country Medina Brunswick 39 Wooster 84 Bay Village 46 Westlake 37 Avon Lake 18 North Olmsted 48 Fairview 30 Highland 24 Wadsworth 37 Olmsted Falls 22 Rocky River 46 Cloverleaf 30 SWC Meet — 5th Akron Sectionals — 5th Medina County Meet — 8rd Wooster Invitational — 8th Cloverleaf Invitational — 4th Strongsville Invitational — 10th Westlake Invitational — 4th Girls Tennis Medina Westlake 0 Fairview 0 Bay Village 0 Avon Lake 1 North Olmsted 5 Olmsted Falls 3 Rocky River 2 Golf Medina Rocky River 5 Fairview 8% North Olmsted 6 Wooster 256 Westlake 3 Olmsted Falls 10 Bay Village 4 Avon Lake 13 Rocky River 9 Strongsville 176 Fairview 11% North Olmsted Th Westlake 52 Olmsted Falls 13 Bay Village 4 Avon Lake 7 Hudson 163 Brunswick 171 Brunswick Invitational — 7th SWC — 3rd 164 169 SWC Individual Tournament — 5th Sectional — 18th Midpark Invitational — 4th Girls Varsity Volleyball Medina Wadsworth 5-5 Westlake 15-15 Rittman 8-15-15 North Olmsted 11-15-15 Black River 15-15 Olmstead Falls 14-9 Avon Lake 815-15 Bay Village 15-7-15 Brunswick 7-15-10 Rittman 15-11-15 Rocky River 15-15 Fairview 6-7 Girls J.V. Volleyball Medina Wadsworth 4-12 Westlake 15-15 Rittman 15-7-15 North Olmsted 15-15 Black River 15-15 Olmsted Falls 15-4-15 Avon Lake 15-10-15 Bay Village 8-8 Brunswick 8-15-15 Rocky River 15-13-15 Fairview 8-15-15 15-6-12 Gymnastics Medina Brecksville 65 Black River 62 Rocky River Westlake North Olmsted 62 Bay Village 47 Avon Lake Varsity Basketball Medina Brunswick 60 Rocky River 55 Fairview 55 North Olmsted 49 Westlake 66 Olmsted Falls 62 Bay Village 61 Avon Lake 44 Cloverleaf 50 Rocky River 52 Fairview 57 North Olmsted 4 Wooster 65 Westlake By Olmsted Falls 59 Bay Village 56 Wadsworth 50 Avon Lake 44 Sectional Tournament — El 89 Medina — 51 J.V. Basketball Medina Brunswick 62 Rocky River Fairview North Olmsted Westlake Olmsted Falls Bay Village 40 45 43 56 51 69 Avon Lake 48 Cloverleaf 56 Rocky River 41 Fairview 53 North Olmsted 60 Wooster 53 Westlake 68 Olmsted Falls 46 Bay Village 50 Wadsworth 43 Avon Lake 44 Frosh Basketball Medina Westlake Burneson 29 Fairview 56 Cloverleaf 50 Bay Village 31 Avon Lake Learwood 33 Rocky River 35 Brunswick 49 North Olmsted 51 Westlake Parkside 41 Wadsworth 23 Rocky River 48 Bay Village 36 Cloverleaf 35 Avon Lake Troy 50 1974-19 e) Girls Varsity Basketball Medina Wadsworth 45 Brunswick 53 Fairview 42 Westlake 40 Akron St. Mary 16 Bay Village 44 Black River 44 Avon Lake 48 North Olmsted 59 Rocky River 62 Olmsted Falls 45 Girls J.V. Basketball Medina Wadsworth 20 Fairview 29 Westlake 29 Bay Village 22 Black River 22 Avon Lake 82 _ North Olmsted 45 Rocky River 36 - Olmsted Falls 26 Varsity Wrestling Medina _ Brunswick 33 Highland 11 Olmsted Falls 24 North Olmsted 12 Fairview 14 Cloverleaf 35 Avon Lake Zu, Bay Village 17 Rocky River 12 Wadsworth 19 Westlake 26 Buckeye 40 J.V. Wrestling Medina Brunswick 21 Highland 12 Olmsted Falls 21 North Olmsted 8 Fairview 15 Cloverleaf 36 Avon Lake 27 Bay Village 5 Rocky River 26 Wadsworth 12 Westlake 45 Buckeye 49 Frosh Wrestling Medina Fairview 40 Strongsville 27 Cloverleaf 42 Avon Lake Learwood 13 Bay Village 34 North Olmsted 12 Hudson 30 Brunswick 18 Copley 13 Avon Lake Invitational — 5th Roe oBNB SESESZNER S ceRESESRENSES S S Boys Tennis Medina North Olmsted Olmsted Falls Avon Lake Fairview Westlake Bay Village Rocky River Rocky River Fairview North Olmsted Olmsted Falls Avon Lake Westlake Bay Village BESSSARERRSESE Varsity Baseball Medina Westlake Bay Village Wadsworth Rocky River Fairview Triway Westlake Olmsted Falls Olmsted Falls Maple Heights Midview North Olmsted Akron Ellet Akron Ellet Avon Lake Avon Lake Bay Village Rocky River Fairview Brunswick Cloverleaf North Olmsted Brecksville Brecksville Highland Wadsworth County Champs J.V. 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SLALLLLLLULALITOMLLOLLY ITAA TLUULN AL ILE SAU TTULUALUNUA ULI LILLE LULL LIAM ms SENNANTRNNRANAA MA AAA NAAN NANT NUNN NNN OTTO LAT Tae epee ee oer Bey tl { KASS MMMM SO DONELSON LORNALE BUELAMVEALERES BES ADEALENERELEULDIR DEAD UR LEE LURE DW LURULUUNUULINNURIE TS SE MMM MIDI L Mereeernearewren ninrisve ener vest euiuinveeneintinviorsivusvernens Severe ALEHTTUUL nT —_ aT UO TATT . COT Cc LOTT TS PONTE : zat é ; | NM). ; :. Drum Mayor and Mayjorettes Top left: J. Fargo. Lower right: C. Easton, L. Seeley, L. Andrews, D. Pribula. 126 Drum Major and Majorettes Beeliners Front row: 8. Lattimore, G. Hunter, A. Flanders, V. Brockway, K. Kania, N. Root, L. Brubaker, S. Harrison, S. Ensor, J. Bramley. Back row: L. Henry, K. Hendershot, A. Knochs, J. Roth, C. Doerner, S. McCandless, I. Rios, C. Dusbiber, L. Tucker, J. Stands. Lower left: Shazam!! Lower right: Patty-cake, Patty- cake. Beeliners 127 Medina Marching Bees Row 1: T. Maher, C. Handy, J. Kubis, B. Sanford, J. VanEpp, C. Easton, L. Seeley, J. Fargo, L. Andrews, D. Pribula, J. Weigand, D. Keith, L. Hendrickson, T. Reed, K. Bixler. Row 2: B. Abell, C. Schlechty, T. Sprowls, M. Rohrbaugh, B. Buchanan, J. Prante, G. Thweatt, L. West, T. Bixler, M. Koenig, L. Skidmore, D. Mast, L. Koenig, G. Clark, C. Steffen, G. Crouch, L. Creadon. Row 8: C. Prochaska, A. Masi, B. Rohrbaugh, J. Shelton, J. Buchanan, A. Platz, L. Nettleton, T. Straub, S. Schelong, M. Tollafield, B. Rapp, E. Haddad, D. Lang, P. Plummer, P. Herold, D. Piskash, B. Steed. Row 4: T. Wittman, T. Nettleton, D. Diehl, K. Cox, J. Jessie, B. Buchanan, R. Howell, B. Betz, C. Overcash, D. Klopp, Y. Fain, B. Weigand, D. Eastwood, M. Klein, L. Judkins, B. Jack. Row 5: B. Sprowls, P. Smith, T. Smolko, B. Pershing, G. Falconer, D. Tucker, S. Hodges, D. Mast, K. West, K. Hunter, R. Hoelzer, R. Vann, T. Loas, C. Watkins, D. Riggenbach, C. Jones, C. Ferguson. Row 6: D. Koehler, B. Freese, C. Surbey, D. Stephens, K. Guinn, B. Smith, A. Whitfield, N. Klooz, T. Hutchinson, V. Dorrel, K. Fogel, S. Jobes, S. Ensor, C. Jones, S. Robnett, P. Brooks, A. Freeland. Row 7: M. Jaeger, B. Wagner, D. Parman, C. Muich, J. Sobolewski, B. Eastwood, J. Kostelnik, J. Klopp, S. Forsythe, B. Kovalchik, S. Morton, G. Phillips. Right: Band Officers-Row 1; B. Rapp, J. Buchanan, P. Herold. Row 2: B. Sprowls, C. Jones, B. Abell. Row 3. C. Overcash, T. Wittman, C. Prochaska. 128 Band Upper left: “They Don’t Make Tuba Players Like They Used Too!! Upper right: “Have You Had Anything To Eat Yet?” Lower Left: “What A Cute Group!” Lower right: Band Members Working On Their Float. Band 129 Marching Band Entertains At Cleveland Browns 180 Marching Band ¥ Concert Band Row 1: K. Fogel, K. Guinn, A. Whifield, L. Judkins, V. Dorrel, L. Seeley, W. Plain, S. Jobes, S. Robnett, L. Lige, B. Steed. Row 2: T. Smolko, B. Pershing, S. Hodges, T. Loas, S. Ensor, G. Kunkle, Y. Fain, P. Frazier, C. Ferguson, T. Howell, R. Mollahan, C. Leyda, S. Morton, S. Leidig, S. Moucha, K. Jarvis, C. Wells. Row 8: M. Casey, K. Saganes, K. Roberts, L. Creadon, K. Knopp, C. Prochaska, B. Betz, J. Jessie, A. Platz, C. Easton, B. Rapp, M. Koenig, B. Jack, T. Straub, D. Lang, B. Buchanan, R. Howell, M. Tollafield, G. Phillips, G. Thweatt, J. Fargo, M. Herman, G. Clark, E. Knowles, L. West. Row 4 T. Nettleton, D. Keith, D. Eastwood, C. Nowack, L. Hendrickson, J. Ruse, T. Maher, M. Gorfido, B. Eastwood, Miss McNeal. Concert Band 131 Symphonic Band Row 1: M. Myers, C. Surbey, D. Koehler, N. Root, C. Wilkenson, P. Brooks, B. Freese, D. Stephens, L. Sailer, D. Riggenbach, B. Smith, C. Jones, P. Smith. Row 2: B. Sprowls, C. Steffens, K. West, C. Jones, R. Vann, K. Hunter, D. Mast, N. Klooz, T. Hutchinson, P. Plummer, J. Klopp, B. Weigand, C. Overcash, M. Klein, J. Sobolewski, G. Crouch, L. Koenig, D. Klopp, M. Miller. Row 3: D. Tucker, R. Hoelzer, G. Falconer, C. Watkins, D. Riggenbach, K. Cox, J. Buchanan, B. Kovalchik, S. Forsythe, 8. Schelong, T. Wittman, P. Herold, J. Prante, B. Buchanan, T. Sprowls, C. Schlechty, B. Abell, M. Rohrbaugh, D. Parman. Row 4: B. Sanford, K. Bixler, J. VanEpp, T. Reed, J. Weigand, C. Handy, J. Kubis, T. Bixler, D. Mast, J. Fargo, L. Skidmore, J. Kostelnik, Mr. Tania Neiman. - — , F WwW 132 Symphonic Band Stardusters Row 1: C. Overcash, M. Miller, G. Crouch, C. Steffen, L. Keonig, T. Reed, Mr. Neiman, K. Guinn, S. Schelong. Row 2: J. Fargo, J. Buchanan, P. Herold, C. Prochaska, B. Jack, B. Abell, T. Sprowls, C. Schlechty, B. Buchanan, G. Thweatt, J. Prante, J. Weigand, D. Parman. Concert Choir Row 1: L. McClure, C. Wilkinson, D. Lang, C. Prochaska, K. Hotchkiss, V. Masi, T. Wittman, S. Forsythe, W. McDade, A. Masi, D. Diehl, H. Volodkevich, G. Falconer, I. Rios, D. Klopp, M. Scott. Row 2: M. Myers, L. Andrews, E. Estep, G. Hunter, S. Eaken, D. Buck, S. Hofstetter, B. Myers, W. Donovan, L. Huff, J. Prante, K. Eisenhart, R. Hoelzer, C. Mann, S. West. Row 3: D. Kulchar, A. Swingle, D. Deane, J. Burridge, M. Williams, B. Rapp, J. Jessie, D. Johnson, K. Knopp, D. Beck, B. Naragon, C. Nos, V. Brockway, M. Volodkevich, V. Dorrel, J. Bramley. Row 4: G. Burke, L. Penn, J. Fritz, J. Murray, D. Bryenton, K. Bixler, B. Lloyd, S. Cypher, T. Bixler, L. Koenig, L. Brubaker, S. Hoopes, J. Smith, J. Schafer, B. Thoman. 134 Concert Choir Row 1: D. Beck, M. Scott, W. McDade, J. Burridge, B. Naragon, A. Swingle, V. Masi, E. Estep, J. Jessie. Row 2: K. Knopp, J. Smith, L. Brubaker, T. Bixler, K. Bixler, D. Deane, D. Parman, J. Fritz, W. Donovan. Swing and Varsity Choirs Row 1: A. Schultz, P. Parker, B. Hackner, L. Sailer, B. Bedford, H. Albrecht, L. Roney, H. Hewitt, B. Farkas, J. Shye, P. Earl. Row 2: D. Kulchar, S. Bryenton, G. Lynch, J. Lehman, K. Smith, J. Conners, D. Dohanyos, B. Wassel, T. Davis, D. Edwards, D. Brezina, C. Abel, B. Freese, B. Steed. Row 3: S. Bamert, V. Sprankle, V. Donner, N. Baird, J. Nos, C. Watkins, C. McLaughlin, S. Wise, K. Mickle, K. Koerber, C. Diffee, A. Lynch, V. Swarthwood. Row 4: K. Guinn, D. Reich, K. Hixenbaugh, S. Forsythe, G. Jones, R. Trainor, J. Mann, B. Eaken, J. Kubal, C. Scheck, M. Bruckmann, D. Miller, T. Gaugler. Swing and Varsity Choirs 135 Activity Char and Girls Glee ue = te ae Above — Row 1: M. Holmes, S. Harvey, T. Howell, P. Plummer, J. Semmelhaack, M. Wang, M. Lewis, B. Prochaska, C. Lanzer, G. Clark, A. Morris, G. Crouch, D. Pribula. Row 2: J. Halama, L. Creadon, K. Jenewein, V. Bagley, D. McAndrews, E. Deane J. Lariviere, K. Jarvis, L. Henry, 8. Harrison, N. Matulin, C. Jacobson. Row 3: S. Conrad, C. Linnen, H. Andrews, K. Wise, D. Taylor, M. Gisewhite, P. Frazier, G. Smith, R. Prante, I. Peterson, S. Eastwood, K. Smith, L. Lowery. Row 4: L. Gary, G. Frederici, B. Burd, N. Kundrat, C. Philpot, A. McDonald, T. Rinner, B. Root, S. Morris, D. Shaw, M. Dreibilbis, K. Wood, D. Yates, B. Petty, K. Sviatko. Below — Row 1: M. Holmes, S. Harvey, T. Howell, P. Plummer, C. Johnson, B. Petty, L. Tecco, I. Peterson, A. Dickinson, D. Cristell, G. Crouch, D. Pribula. Row 2: G. Frederici, M. Gisewhite, V. Bagley, D. McAndrews, C. Pothier, W. Sellars, S. Conrad, K. Jarvis, S. Eastwood, J. Kinney, K. Smith, L. Lowery. Row 3: D. Taylor, K. Imig, J. Halama, K. Jenewein, K. Sviatko, L. Creadon, D. Yates, M. Baker, C. Jacobson, L. Henry, A. Morris. Row 4: V. Wise, F. Campbell, H. Andrews, N. Kundrat, C. Philpot, C. Czajka, S. Harrison, K. Wood, L. Gary, B. Burd, C. Linnen, M. Gourley. 136 Activity Choir and Girls Glee Orchestra Row 1: D. Miller, G. Huber, M. Holmes, J. Slye, V. Kungli, J. Nos. Row 2: D. Locke, P. Szabo, C. Nos, J. Meyers, R. Ward, B. Freese, M. Myers, K. West, T. Wille, L. Sugden, B. Naragon. Row 3: T. Reed, J. Kubis, K. Bixler, B. Wiegund, P. Plummer, G. Crouch, D. Klopp, K. Cox, C. Jones, J. Buchanan, P. Herold, K. Steffans, D. Parman, T. Sprowls, N. Klooz, B. Abel, R. Hollopeter, J. Kostelnik, V. Masi, C. Lounsbury, H. Gerspacher, T. Lengel. Orchestra 137 Showtime 1975 Activity, Varsity, Concert and Swing Choirs combined with Girls Glee and Stardusters in the annual production of Showtime. Musical selections were taken from contemporary pop artists. Seniors Kenn Knopp, Darrell Beck, and Kent Bixler harmonized together in their rendition of Cherish. Dot Klopp leads Concert Choir in Stop and Smell the Roses. Swing Choir enacted a Lennon-McCartney number, Mazxwell’s Silver Hammer. Bill McDade played Maxwell, a mischievous boy, who murders his girlfriend, teacher and the judge, Jeff Jessie, at his trial with his silver hammer. Color My World was sung by Curt McLaughlin of Varsity Choir. Pianists Barb Naragon and Marie Myers spent many hours practicing their accompaniments for not only the choirs, but also solo performances. Jenny Smith excelled in her presentation of Snowbird. Members of Girls Glee sang enthusiastically through their Women’s Lib March. Linda Brubaker gave one of the most outstanding performances of the evening as she sang and danced through I’m the Greatest Star. ac vo £ E S al 2) Music Man Take a corny script, an illegible music score, a great number of scene changes and add to it talent, hard work and enthusiasm. The result is a highly successful musical production — Music Man. Concert choir sets the mood by singing Jowa Stubborn. Musie Man brought new faces to the Medina Senior High stage. Jackie Fritz, in the lead as Marian Paroo, and Kim Imig, Amaryllis, deighted one and all as they sang Goodnight My Someone. Steve Wise, Marcellus, joins veteran Dean Bryenton, Harold Hill, in a charming duet, The Sadder But Wiser Girl. Dot Klopp, another addition to the stage, provided comic entertainment in her portrayal of Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn. Eulalie’s cronies, the Pickalittle-Talkalittle Ladies tell Hill about Marian’s immoral character — advocating dirty books written by Chaucer and Bolzac. Brett Prochaska was cast in the role of Winthrop Paroo, Marian’s shy brother. Winthrop comes to admire Professor Hill, not only for his revolutionary think method of playing ... musical instruments, but for helping him overcome his insecurity. Since Winthrop could not pronounce his s’s, Hill taught him Gary Indiana, a song with few s’s. Marian, dispite her professed dislike for Hill, falls in love with him and agrees to meet him at the bridge much to the delight of her mother. Mrs. Paroo, Linda Brubaker, exclaims “I used the think method on you, Marian! The mayor, knowing Hill is a humbug, assigns the members of the school board the task of bringing about the Professor’s downfall. Yet, each time they ask him for his credentials, Hill tricks them into singing Lida Rose, then exits. Finally, Mayor Shinn, Jeff Jessie, succeeds in apprehending Hill. Marian eloquently defends Hill and the townspeople forgive him. The Music and Drama Departments used understudies for the first time. Dean Bryenton and Kent Bixler alternated in the roles of Harold Hill and Oliver Hix. Jackie Fritz and Debbie Deane shared the roles of Marian Paroo and Maud Dunlop. The role of Jacey Squires was portrayed by Ken Knopp and Bill McDade. Alma Hix was enacted by Gail Burke and Jenny Smith. Music Man was the fourth drama production directed jointly by Mrs. Burke and Mr. Carey. henge snes os he RAG ems @ - ai Rye eg : Ms aes wed oom 6. ee oom s ’ ’ , K. Fish C. Abell Advisor — ’ ? B. Hackner , B. Taylor B. Rapp, , , van Un Members of the 1975 Medinian Staff are: N. LaBadie Rickard, K. Keating, K. Rariden Gardner, L. Hoffmann, K. Koerber Farkas, Editor — M. Hoffmann; Cheuvront. Med 142 Medinian inian 143 Med 144 Medinamite Medinamate The purpose of the Medinamite is to gain knowledge of the news- paper by writing editorials, fea- ture stories, selling ads and doing book exercises. The by-product is the Medinamite, our school news- paper. It covers such topics as student rights, sports, current and special events and entertain- ment. G. Burke, Mrs. Neptune, advisor; J. Chantler, D. Frederici, M. Renswick, J. Fargo, L. Huff, Editor; K. Fish. Left: Debbie Frederici is busy typing. Below: Staff is preparing for next issue. Row 1: L. Kuehn, Vice-President; A. Schultz, Secretary-Treasurer; D. Esposito, D. Deane, G. Lynch, R. Hoelzer, P. Parker, N. Baird, C. Drake, M. Jaeger, K. Hotchkiss. Row 2: A. Lynch, L. Vawter, P. Woolsteen, N. Heskamp, C. Bell, K. Imig, F. Campbell, K. Alber, J. Galloway, S. Myers, C. Fortney, C. Easton, J. Marshall, J. Jodway, C. Abell. Row 3: T. Klimko, J. Schindelholz, Y. Ferguson, A. Morris, S. Molner, V. Pritchard, E. Ostaff, K. French, K. Eisenhart, K. Gallagher, J. Ondusko, R. Huseman, L. Chrisinger. Row 4: M. Rademacher, K. Wilder, B. Farkas, M. Volodkevich, C. Atkins, T. Umpleby, K. Karaffa, 8. Gallagher, M. Meyers, C. Scott, K. Keating, D. Bostwick, S. Thornburg, C. Simmons, B. Rickard. Row 5: L. Zipter, J. Lipstreu, L. Bednar, L. Jackson, H. Volodkevich, L. Henry, C. Kassel, B. Gardner, B. Hackner, H. Brooker, B. Abell, R. Albright, J. Hood, S. Bryenton. Row 6:8. Gilles, A. Karson, L. Lowery, L. Sailer, J. Kubal, C. Philpot, N. Kundrat, L. Polo, K. Wagne r, K. Reber,.I. Volodkevich, C. Swenk, C. Bloch, S. Robnett. Row 7: V. French, P. Manning, E. Silva, R. Tetzel, B. Thoman, J. Bramley, K. Friday, S. Schelong, J. Burridge, T. Pritchard, J. Lloyd, D. Nemes, L. Koenig, K. Rariden. GILG: Row 1: J. Stands, K. Kania, L. Brubaker, C. Gallucci, D. Bostwick. Row 2: L. Reischuck, S. Ensor, D. Nemes, P. Donnelly, J. Bramley, E. Silva, J. Silva. Row 3: Mrs. Neptune, Advisor; A. Knochs, K. Brenner, G. Hunter, A. Flanders, President; H. Brooker, Vice-President; M. Scott, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Lehman. G.A.A. and G.L.C. 145 Varsity “M” Row 1: B. Abell, President; T. Parker, V. Masi, E. Silva, A. Cutlip, C. Atkins, C. Koerber, C. Wilkinson, K. Kovalchik, M. Scott, J. Schindelholz, L. Lowery, A. Karson, J. Kubal, L. Sailer. Row 2: P. Manning, D. Gorfido, C. Koenig, K. Fedor, R. Richardson, M. Blickensderfer, M. McMannis, M. Gulling, J. Wilson, D. Hunter, T. Collins. Row 3: J. Schafer, J. Silva, D. Edwards, L. Koenig, S. Myers, J. Hosick, P. Parker, M. Volodkevich, J. Lipstreu, K. Brenner, T. Chapin, M. Keith, L. Jackson, B. Hackner. Row 4:8. Fullerton, J. Thompson, M. Mellert, M. Klimko, M. Perrea, G. Huber, A. Tschiderer, L. Kuehn, D. 146 Varsity ‘“M” Bostwick, M. Jaeger, S. Thornburg. Row 5: J. Campbell, R. Thompson, T. Wittman, M. Pence, B. Arnold, G. Mooney, D. Kitzel, V. Pritchard, C. Abell, S. Bryenton, S. Anderson, G. Wible. Row 6: T. Dellert, H. Gerspacher, D. Haarmeyer, L. Yates, P. Wood, B. Repp, K. Febus, A. Zay, C. Bloch, I. Volodkevich, K. Barton, I. Rios, B. Rickard, S. Ensor. Row 7: Mr. Houghtaling, Advisor; C. Shields, R. Marco, K. Mains, S. Cypher, T. Beursken, B. Marshall, J. Cox, T. Wade, F. Greenwood, J. Scanlon, K. Rariden, Mr. Hoover, Advisor. Row 1: B. Farkas, President; L . Sailer, Vice-President; B. Rickard, Point Recorder; K. Keating, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Chirdon, V. Bagley, M. Meyers, S. Gallagher, L. Kuehn, C. Scott, L. Huff, C. Bloch, P. Parker, A. Schultz, D. Sheldon, B. Lindsey, K. Kuehn. Row 2: T. Klimko, D. Washer, J. Jodway, G. Frederici, J. Galloway, M. Yarussi, D. Taylor, K. Karaffa, D. Frederici, S. Eaken, L. Myers, T. Pritchard, B. Sviatko, D. Smith, B. Bedford, Y. Ferguson, A. Mellert, P. Bryenton, B. Burd, K. Brenner, R. Hoelzer, K. Rariden. Row 3: C. Abell, C. Koerber, C. Drake, C. Bell, F. Campbell, L. Bryenton, V. Culhane, D. Luebke, K. Hotchkiss, H. Volodkevich, K. Gallagher, D. Kulchar, A. Swingle, K. Kovalchik, C. Wilkinson, S. Myers, C. Easton, C. Fortney, J. Marshall, L. Henry, J. Bryson, M. Volodkevich. Row 4: L. Lowery, 8. LaBadie, H. Andrews, K. Smith, C. Spendlove, L. Chrisinger, M. Holmes, S. Schelong, C. Schwenk, P. Manning, N. Root, L. Henry, J. Schindelholz, L. Lowery, K. Kovalchik, A. Karson, J. Kubal, B. Hackner, M. Scott, K. Koerber. Row 5: B. French, P. Earl, C. Smith, D. Cristell, G. Fotheringham, R. Dietrich, T. Umpleby, J. Raker, C. Dusbiber, T. Umpleby, M. Keith, L. Roney, J. Silva, C. Jacobson, D. Esposito, G. Lynch, B. Gardner, J. Wagner, R. Albright, J. Hood, S. Bryenton. Row 6: B. Moon, G. Silcox, C. Linnen, D. Yates, B. Petty, S. Robnett, L. Bednar, R. Tetzel, K. Amico, B. Freese, J. Lipstreu, M. Dooley, C. Atkins, L. Nemes, K. Hixenbaugh, V. Pritchard, D. Edwards, W. Sellars, H. Brooker, B. Abell, B. Sprowls. Pep Club 147 Row 1: C, MacDonnell, President; C. Depew, Treasurer; I. Rios, Secretary; L. Rowan, J. Coffey, D. Lucas, N. LaBadie, K. Kuehn, B. Lindsey, S. Schmitzer, D. Bryenton, J. Murray, C. Gallucci, J. Wagner, K. Keating, R. Reindl, H. Smith. Row 2: T. Chantler, M. Williams, J. Lehman, G. Lynch, S. Gallagher, D. Washer, S. Wise, J. Chantler, B. Leidig, C. Koenig, G. Frederici, K. McGill, J. Keith, R. Huseman, M. Pence, K. Stockman, D. Stevenson, A. Schultz, P. Parker, C. Febus. Row 3:8. Thornburg, Y. Williams, C. Bell, K. Imig, K. Karaffa, C. O’Donnell, D. Esposito, P. Donnelly, K. Kania, K. Smith, S. West, C. Yodor, L. Kuehn, EH. Grondin, A. Tschiderer, D. Francisco, P. Noonan, S. Phipps, T. Kania, R. Raff. Row 4: J. Bramley, M. Rademacher, L. Amico, K. Kovalchik, K. Kovalchik, J. Thompson, T. Chapin, L. Vawter, P. Woolsteen, K. Pike, M. Murphy, G. Wible, K. Smith, E. Haddad, D. Boyer, M. Miller, J. McKenna, B. Jones. Row 5: L. Zipter, 8. Gillas, B. Krans, D. Been, J. Schindelholz, L. Chrisinger, L. Young, K. Amico, M. Jaeger, P. Reidy, S. Wilkens, W. Sellars, K. Koerber, K. Sharp, L. Penn, 8. Ensor, M. Murphy, S. Ensor. Row 6: C. Bowman, J. VanEpp, C. Philpot, S. Mugrage, S. Fullerton, V. Richards, J. Schafer, S. Kania, K. Davis, R. Woolsteen, A. Lynch, R. Thompson, B. Molner, S. Ensor, J. Wilkens, C. Gehring, K. Kubitz, M. Kaspar. Row 7: 8S. Schelong, G. Fahlman, D. Mains, B. Marshall, B. Kline, S. Wiseley, R. Williams, J. Martin, P. Hampton, B. Surbey, D. Carpenter, M. Beckowitz, A. Mambuca, J. Mann, L. Seeley, J. Harbath, B. Been. 148 Ski Club Ski Club 149 Drama and Thesprans rd { ) = xs ‘ Top Right Row 1: J. Sugden, L. Reischuck, K. Bixler, E. Ostaff, B. Wolfe, J. Foose, E. Silva, B. Thoman. Row 2: A. Baker, R. Ward, D. Esposito, L. Hoffmann, G. Lynch, A. Lynch, J. Shy, B. Wiegand. Row 3: S. Forsythe, C. Wells, B. French, B. Freese, L. Lowery, K. Smith, G. Fotheringham, D. Yates, B. Petty, M. Hoffmann. Row 4: J. Silva, E. Estep, S. Mugrage, C. Czajka, L. Brubaker, D. Deane, J. Burridge, M. Meyers. Row 5: G. Jones, B. Farkas, D. Conrad, C. Hollopeter, M. Nachtigal, R. Tetzel, G. Burke, J. Batchelder. Center Left: Thespians members are G. Lynch, J. Silva, E. Ostaff, E. Silva, L. Reischuck, G. Burke, K. Bixler, S. Forsythe, J. Batchelder, J. Sugden. 150 Drama and Thespians National Honor Society Members of the National Honor Society are. Row 1: R. Marco, President; A. Flanders, P. Hampton, M. Hoffmann, C. Gallucci, F. Greenwood, S. Ensor, J. Wilkens. Row 2: 0. Demuth, Advisor; J. Schafer, M. Brockway, S. Ensor, J. Batchelder, C. Shields, J. Thompson. Row 3: L. Reischuck, E. Ostaff, N. Klooz, L. McClure, D. Koehler, L. Brubaker, A. Knochs. Row 4: J. Lloyd, B. Sprowls, D. Parman, K. Cummings, T. Fry, M. Myers, P. Brooks. National Honor Society 151 ETA. F.T.A. members gain first hand experience in classroom situations by working with co- operating teachers in Medina’s elementary schools. Row 1: J. Shelton, President; D. Miller, Secretary; J. Chiesa, Treasurer; T. Straub, M. Casey, D. Reich. Row 2: S. Miller, M. Miller, S. Bryenton, S. Eastwood, V. Hendershot, W. Plain. Row 3: J. Fleeman, K. Smith, K. Koerber, T. Klimko, L. Williams, L. Judkins. Row 1: C. Lance, Secretary; G. Sileox, Vice-President; C. Hudson, President. Row 2: L. Lige, C. Arthur, B. Moon, P. Earl, B. Temple, 8. Tomey, L. Ling. F.H.A. gives students an opportunity to learn more about home economics outside the classroom. The girls go on various field trips throughout the year. F.H.A. consists of students who have or are taking home economics. 152 F.T.A., F.H.A. Karate Club Industral Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club has made the shop facilities available to mem- bers after school for work on pro- jects they desire. Some members will be entering projects in com- petition. Club members also take field trips to various industries. Row 1: E. Krichbaum, T. Ramer, S. Krosse, L. Sadzewicz, J. Loyer Row 2: D. Gorfido, M. Haumesser, D. Riggenbach, B. Harpster, G. Eisenmann. Row 3: B. Lamphear, D. Estep, D. Riggenbach, D. Talbert. Row 4: C. Lanzer, B. Buck, G. Kunkel, J. Wagner. Row 1: R. Pitz, C. Carsen, D. Johnson, R. Woolsteen, R. Tetzel, D. Deyling, M. Meyers. Row 2: J. Shy, 8. Wise, J. Lipstreu, E. Silva, J. Norwood, Mrs. Schmidt, Advisor. Row 3: A. Lynch, R. Thompson, C. Wells, L. Pearson, S. Hampton, K. Bixler. Karate Club meets once a week. Their plans for the year include attending a Karate Tournament and possibly participating in a tournament. Karate helps the members to develop physically, mentally, and spiritually. Industrial Arts and Karate Club 153 Y-TEENS ) aE oy : la Y-Teens y([% Y-Teens are a nationwide organization of teens in the Y.W.C.A. The purpose of Y-Teens is to bring together girls of diverse back- grounds for such activities as community serv- ice projects, fundraising activities, overnight recreational activities, and conferences. At the school’s basketball games they run a coat check, asking for donations. Row 1: D. Diehl, President; L. Hanshue, Vice-President; L. Tecco, Secretary; C. Simmons, Treasurer; D. Miller, K. Richmond, I. Peterson, V. French, C. Gilles, L. Reischuck, T. Straub, H. Colson, W. Sellars. 154 Y-Teens Key Club Key Club is a young men’s service organiza- tion for both the school and community. It is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Medina. Major ac- tivities this year were the organization of a recycl- ing center, March of Dimes Walk, Easter egg hunt and the first annual Sweetheart dance. Row 1: F. Greenwood, President; J. Wilson, Vice-President; L. Yates, Secretary; B. Wassel, Treasurer; J. Batchelder, S. Cotter, G. Strouf, T. Kaczenski, V. Masi, M. Gulling, M. McMannis, K. Alber, D. Anderson, S. Stremple. Row 2: G. Wible, C. Kassel, J. Stiffler, M. Congrove, M. Morse, J. Porter, J. Racketa, K. Petersen, B. Jack, S. Fesko, R. Casey, B. Brenner, P. Wood. Row 3: C. Sharp, B. Chronister, B. Huber, R. Luebke, S. Anderson, M. Zimmerman, J. Scanlon, J. Fontaine, D. Gorfido, R. Marco, B. Kovalchik, T. Wittman, M. Hawkins. Row 4: T. Kovalchik, G. Davis, D. Richards, E. Bowman, D. LaBadie, C. Howard, D. Siegfried, D. Haarmeyer, T. Collins, J. Korte, B. Eaken, J. Cox. Row 5: K. Taylor, B. Jividen, J. Smead, J. Flanders, T. Sprankle, K. Febus, B. Feron, M. Brockway, K. Mickle, M. Marette, C. Shields, J. Campbell, C. Febus. Key Club 155 Student Aids Row 1: T. Goodson, N. Varisco, P. Cogar, V. Swarthwood, G. Silcox. Row 2: A. Freeland, S. Robnett, K. Hixenbaugh, J. Fleeman, B. Moon. 156 Office Aids — Student Aids Office Ards P. Earl, C. Hudson, S. Bryenton, L. Ling, C. Arthur, J. Mangel, C. Lance, D. Luebke, P. Manning, D. Edwards, K. Sharp, B. Sviatko, D. Smith, K. Koerber, P. Perrea. and Crochet VY. Haumesser, Vicki Donner, T. Purgai, S. Ricker. Science Ub J. Harbath, President; H. Gerspacher, M. Lloyd, R. Petty, J. Scanlon, G. Hood, Vice-President; Miss Lemon, Advisor; K. McClaning, M. Seeger, Treasurer. Science Club — Knit Crochet Club 157 Foreign Language Club Row 1: J. Racketa, S. Stremple, J. Langan, B. Ferguson, D. LaBadie, D. Locke, P. Reidy, R. Howell, P. Herold, M. Meyers, J. Wilkens, S. Ensor. Row 2: M. Murphy, K. Eisenhart, B. Judson, N. Baird, J. Nos, D. Frederici, A. Freeland, I. Rios, K. Kovalchik, M. McMannis, B. Roalsen, P. Brooks, B. Greer, A. Ward. Row 3: H. Albrecht, S. Mack, D. Riggenbach, T. Mugrage, L. Hoffmann, D. Cunningham, J. Chiesa, L. Lowery, V. Masi, K. Brenner, T. Wittman, R. Vann, M. Lehmann. Row 4: R. Tetzel, C. Surbey, L. Bednar, B. Naragon, L. Reischuck, J. Silva, E. Silva, R. Tetzel, S. Mugrage, M. Holmes, C. Czajka, T. Hipwell, B. Hodge. Row 5: C. Lance, L. Roney, P. Manning, D. Luebke, C. Lounsbury, 8S. Ensor, A. McDonald, K. Smith, T. Walton, D. Hoffmann, A. Dickinson, J. Kinney, F. Mollica. Row 6: C. Philpot, K. Judson, N. Nemetz, G. Crouch, I. Petersen, C. Smith, G. Clark, C. Swank, L. Harrison, L. Kuehn, C. Spendlove, M. Jaeger, D. Bostwick, K. Barton, M. Casey. Row 7: L. Hoffmann, N. Heskamp, Y. Williams, K. Imig, T. Klimko, J. Galloway, V. Hendershot, S. Molner, 8S. Lorek, I. Cabebee, B. Wolfe, J. Hosick, L. Bryenton, K. Gallagher, B. Langan. OWA = ee HIGH SCHOOL ¥ Row 1: B. Siebert, T. Payne, K. Carter. Row 2: 8. Bluebaugh, N. Varisco, N. Brenstuhl. Row 3: G. Flickinger, P. Neidert, R. Stewart, H. Henschel. Row 4: M. McQweeney, J. Pearson, K. Barth, D. Kern. 158 Foreign Language and O.W.A. IWEkU Ce ... ff { WEDINA | HIGH SCHOOL OCCUPATI WORK EXPERICHTE Row 1: J. Everett, M. Kehoe, L. McCoy, T. Guzik, K. Kinsley. Row 2: G. Walker, M. Kinsley, L. Lutz, D. Shook, D. Calvert. Row 3: L. Taylor, M. McCormick, R. Mohn, R. Fisher. Row 4: P. Morse, M. Wethern, D. Albright, E. Groskopf. Row 5: J. Snyder, M. Popovich, S. Ashwell, A. Richmond. HIGH SC i OCcUPAT; Lied EYPERVA . es eT, BS T. Brennan, T. Vellenoweth, R. Rozell, J. Ross, J. Taylor, D. Brandow, E. Humbert, C. Fleeman, J. Tecco, P. Hosey, D. Lipp, J. Dvorak, A. Augustine, J. Nixon, President; G. Bell, Vice-President; T. Staples. O.W.E. I and O.W.E. II 159 MEO Ne Te OU ®, ww Work Study Work Study members are, Row 1: J. Herold, J. Roberts, H. Rademacker, C. McKenzie, V. Neal. Row 2: T. Hamilton, E. Lafferty, S. Hampton, F. Olegvie, J. Greene, C. Bowman, absent: M. Hampton-President; D. Hachett-Secretary; J. Lee, Vice- President. Media Center is = g 4 a @ “ Media Center Aids are: K. Bowyer, M. Fulop, M. Steidl, S. Ricker, T. Purgai, S. Steidl, S. Hofstetter, R. Bunch, D. Klopp, M. Fisher, G. Jones, T. Ortman, R. Mitchell. 160 Work Study and Media Center aioe bea Student Council Student Council members are as follows, Row 1: K. Clark, president, M. Williams, vice-president; K. Keating, treasurer; J. Fritz (not pictured), secretary; D. Case, L. Amico, P. Parker, G. Hood, B. Rickard. Row 2: L. Polo, S. Tuchek, M. Gorfido, M. Scott, L. Brubaker, K. Mains, D. Been. Row 3: G. Galloway, B. Laning, A. Tippet, P. Davis, C. Muich, V. Doerner, B. Farkas, D. Sheldon. Left: K. Clark, “Pres’’, acts naturally. Student Council 161 Club members are, Row 1: C. Atkins, L. Washer, J. Galloway, K. Kovalchik, L. Young. Row 2: L. Sailer, L. Lowery, B. Hackner, V. Thomas, M. Rademacher, B. Saganes, R. Gill. Row 3: Advisor — D. Flugum, B. Eastwood, J. Schindelholtz, K. Hixenbaugh, B. Disbrow, D. McDonald, M. McMannis, Advisor, J. Smithberger. 162 Gymnastics areata ey RNID Gymnastics 163 ie aX elie } SOK WR Lay AY Me XO 0%% SWORE SS Prculty ans A ibuiadstration 166 Administration Above Left: Superintendent — John A. Kaczenski Above Right: Paul Muha Center: Dr. Raj Chopra Below: Board of Education: Seated: L. Thomas Skidmore, J. M. Jaeger, Leonard E. Morse, President; F. C. Veverka, Clerk- Treasurer. Standing: Gary L. DeHass, Calvin D. Wible. EY Sana ee aia ein Top: Principal Augie Rios Center: Roger Auker Right: Robert Dague Adminstration WA Fea 0 nh RRS id ge f EB = Administration 167 fALi Het th a tie ott = —s 5 $33: Top Left: Margie Parman Top Right: Robert Peters Center Left: Jean Thornburg Center: Alberta Taylor Center Right: Betty Boyer Above Left: Stan O’Connor Above: Holly Hallman Left: Robert Gaume Top Left: Mark Whitman Top Center: Harold DeHausse Top Right: Hellen Fortney Center Left: Elsie Williams Center: Pearl Ostaff Center Right: Gertrude Wass Above Left: Pete Green Above: Ben Oster Left: Rod Veverka a eamersnspe nissan APoNOD RCN CORCORAN NRSC SEASERROSRCER SN SRO SERB Faculty 169 Top Left: David Brewer Top Right: Marcus Neiman Center Left: Fran Obarski Center Right: Eugene Haas Bottom Left: John Street Bottom Right: Jim Wells 170 Faculty Top Left: Pete Statlander Top Right: Rebecca Huddle Center Left: John Hoover Bottom Left: Jeanette Neptune Bottom Right: Dianne Taylor we Perry 1 | | Faculty 171 Top Left: Roger Hathaway Top Right: Cynthia Rych Center Left: George Paidas Center Right: Eric Klingle Bottom Left: Arthur Eisenmann Bottom Right: Jane Ziemba 172 Faculty Top Left: Linda Ocepek Top Right: T. 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Alexander Center Left: Doug Walker Bottom Left: Stanley Graham Bottom Right: Dennis Interliggi Faculty 173 Top Left: Marlene Jividen Top Right: Mary Wanko Center Right: Arthur Libengood Bottom Left: Elizabeth Pease Bottom Right: Tom Robson 174 Faculty Top Left: George Calich Top Right: Chris Gerbig Center Left: Delmar Phillips Bottom Left: James Valentine Bottom Right: Mark Osterland Faculty 175 : Top Left: James Baker Top Right: Charles Carey Center Right: Cynthia Carrick Bottom Left: Dianne Nelson Bottom Right: Sue Cowden 176 Faculty Top Left: Orletta Demuth Top Right: Dorothy Elrick Center Left: Mark Stratis Center Right: James Houghtaling Bottom Left: Jeanette Heiges Bottom Right: Norman Szylakowski Faculty 177 Top Left: Michael Davanzo Top Right: Donald Elrick Center Right: Kay Glover Bottom Left: Alan Cooksey Bottom Right: Marilyn Cross 178 Faculty Eng iPrios SERRE ee Top Left: Karen Schmidt Top Right: Georgana Anderson Center Left: Dale Weygandt Bottom Left: Bobbe Burke Bottom Right: Helen Szylakowski Faculty 179 Top Left: Mary Lemon Top Right: Patricia Zarich Center Right: Tom George Bottom Right: Robert Miller Bottom Left: Keith Riedel 180 Faculty Top Left: Joe Swinglish Top Right: Manuel Millor Center Left: Jim Davis Bottom Left: James Cheuvront Bottom Right: Helen Streett Faculty 181 Top Left: Evelyn Fedor Top Right: Mary Lodrick Center Right: Eleanor McCandless Bottom Left: Margaret Miller Bottom Right: Marie Wolfe g 182 Faculty Top Left: Barbara Wiegand Top Center: Olga Zimmerman Top Right: Ann Whitman Center Left: Lois Anderson Center Right: Rollie Platz Bottom Left: Jean Smithberger Bottom Right: Ken Sanford Faculty 183 Aw, shucks! 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REAL ESTATE 40 YEARS OF DEPENDABILITY SERVING MEDINA COUNTY 700 EAST WASHINGTON SiR eea MEDINA OHIO od 225-8810 AKRON = 253-3343 723-3211 Affiliated with: Medina Board Multiple Listing Medina County Board of Realtors Medina Chamber of Commerce REALTOR® HOUSE of FLOWERS 234 N. BROADWAY MEDINA, OHIO 44256 ABEL ASPHALT INC. PAVING CONTRACTORS Medina 725-8857 7100 Elyria Rd. Medina, OH 212 Ads Contact these Independent Insurance Agents who represent Westfield Companies in Medina County: INSURANCE CENTER OF WADSWORTH ............ WADSWORTH Px NEO AIC tLe Cveteenne cot ei Sios Susie oie cde hs es WADSWORTH mo NRE ReINSURANGESAGENGY SING.” 2.0... .4-.:2.--«- MEDINA PANCESSACOMPANY ING] secs. «tees MEDINA BRUNSWICK BAG Pile VOUNGAGEN GY cel. occ yo eee riers oid Pisin nel « LODI BIC MAR DAVIES ONIAGENCV sf! Ge lice se acts ls ates aveleine 04.0 shee MEDINA SOMEE MZ INSUBMANGE AGENCYS 2... foe. ss kann es Peers SEVILLE Westfield Companies Westfield Center, Ohio 44251 Ads 213 a go hide anal fae LUMBER “queue mapas cepeigsel§ dl BUILDING MATERIALS 4 | Everything To Finish Outfit The Home VANITIES MEDICINE CABINETS FENCES KITCHEN CABINETS ANDERSON WINDOWS PICNIC TABLES LIGHTING FIXTURES WALLPAPER HARDWARE CEILING TILE FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT POWER TOOLS PAINT ARMSTRONG PRODUCTS UNFINISHED FURNITURE FORMICA PRE-FINISHED PANELING % ROOF TRUSSES Hotpoint - Kitchenaid - Hardwick - National Monday Thru Friday Till 5:30 PM Saturday Till 4 PM BANKAMERICARD vee REGISTERED HOME LUMBER and HOME CENTER 342 BE. SMITH RD., MEDINA MEDINA 723-362 059) CLEVELAND 225-9100 | SHOP DAILY TIL 530 =) FRI. ’TIL 8 — SAT. ’TIL 4 214 Ads ROD’S DRIVE-THRU FOOD CARRY-OUT PIZZAS, CHICKEN, CHAR-BURGERS, BEER, WINE, BEVERAGES. 800 W. LAFAYETTE ROAD. MEDINA, OHIO 44256 725-8711 725-8203 os SS aeeaanrers Sec a catia “ginnenncerinet” eaters yemeemmarin ny gaan en ae 4 Beow ore SERVICE i: MAKE A BEE LINE T0 269 S. COURT ST., MEDINA “THE SWEETEST FORD DEALER IN THE WORLD” SALES-SERVICE-A-1 USED CARS-BODY SHOP MEDINA 723-1578, BRUNSWICK - 225-8080 Ads 215 shes carte CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 775 CONGRATULATIONS To the Seniors From RAMCO STANDARD 216 Ads GERSPACHER eal Walker “DRIVE A LITTLE SAVE A LOT” Oldsmobile—GMC Trucks NOW AT NEW LOCATION RT. 18 ar I-71 MEDINA — NEXT T O HOLIDAY INN SALES - SERVICE: PARTS __ Leasing ___ Cars - Trucks - Equipment IF YOU NEED IT... WE SELL OR LEASE IT... MEDINA AKRON CLEVE 725-4955 253-3583 225-5648 STANDARD! MEDINA FARMER'S EX. 320 S. Court Medina 722-1511 TOTH’S SOHIO I-71 303 225-3280 “PEACE, LOVE HARMONY” 1975 Ads 217 T. J. ALEXANDER B.S. Ohio State University University of Chicago Chemistry: Honors, Regular, Consumer GEORGANA ANDERSON B.A. Breanau College English ROGER D. AUKER B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University M.A. Akron University Unit Principal JAMES P. BAKER B.S. Kent State University French DAVID L. BREWER B.S. Ohio University M.S. Ohio University Kent State, Hope College DePaw University, St. Cloud State College, Ohio State University Computer Math, Geometry BOBBIE BURKE B.A. Miami University Speech, Drama, T.V. Production GEORGE CALICH M.A. Akron University B.S. Florence State University University of Northern Alabama OWE CHARLES CAREY B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University Choir Dept. Chairman CYNTHIA CARRICK B.A. University of Akron Learning Disabilities JAMES CHEUVRONT B.S. Ed. Ohio University Aviation, Drafting, Drivers Ed. ALAN COOKSEY B.A. College of Wooster M.A. Ed. Kent State Akron University Sociology, Psychology, Primary Relations SUE COWDEN B.S. Ed. Miami University Speech, Technical Drama, Radio MARILYN CROSS B.A. College of Wooster M.A. Akron University 218 Teacher Credits Teacher Credits Hope College A.P. 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Kent State University Crafts, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture Teacher Credits 219 Senior Activities and Index BECKY ABELL: Pep Club, 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2- 3-4, Varsity M, President 4; Band President 4, Basketball 3-4, Track 3-4, Intramurals 1-2- 3-4, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Stardusters 2-3-4, Orchestra 3-4, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 2-3-4, Homecoming attendent, Leading Rebounder Basketball 4, Powderpuff 4, Ray E. Mellert Athlete of the Year Award. Pages-26, 49, 54, 92, 105, 116, 128, 132, 133, 137, 145, 146, 147. DAVE ADAMS: Pages-26, 150. RITA ALBRIGHT: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 4, Powderpufé 4. Pages-26, 49, 145, 147 DOYLE ANDERSON: Basketball 1, Wrestling 1-2, Baseball 2-3-4. Page-26. STEVE ANDERSON: Key Club 2-3-4, Manhood Award, Varsity M 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Rich Clevidence Award, Ray E. Mellert Athlete of the Year Award. Pages-26, 49, 54, 92, 96, 97, 118, 146, 155. LESLIE ANDREWS: Pep Club 1, Horseback Riding Club 2, Symphonic Band 1-2-3, Concert Choir 3-4, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 2-3-4, Majorette 4. Pages-26, 126, 128, 134, 140. BILL ARNOLD: Varsity M 2-3-4, Football 1- 2-3-4, Wrestling 1-2, Track 2-3-4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Pages-26, 96, 118, 146. LORI AYLARD: Page-26 BRIDGET BAILEY: Girls Glee, Activity Band 1. Page 27. KEVIN BAKER: Page 27. LORETTA BAKER: Girls Glee. Page 27. JOHN BATCHELDER: Class President 1, Key Club 2-3-4, Drama Club 1, Thespians 3-4, Student Council Rep. 2, Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Boys Glee 1, Honor Society 3-4. Pages-27, 150, 151, 155. DARRELL BECK: Karate 1-2, Track 1-3, Concert Choir 3-4, Boys Glee 1, Swing Choir 3-4, Pages-12, 27, 95, 184, 185, 138. KEN BENNER: Tennis 4. Pages 27, 115. BRIAN BETZ: Page 27. 220 Senior Activities and Index TOM BEURSKEN: Wrestling 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4. Page-27, 146. SUE BINZEN: Page 27. BRIAN BISHOP: Page 27. LAURA BIXBY: GAA 1, Girls Glee I. Page 27. KENT BIXLER: Drama 3-4, Track 3-4, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Boys Glee 1, Swing Choir 2-3-4. ‘ Pages-27, 118, 128, 182, 134, 135, 137, 138, 141, 150, 153. JAMES BLA IR: Page 27. DAN BOYER: Ski Club 3-4, Drama Club 2-3- 4, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Boys Glee 1. Pages-27, 148. CONNIE BRANAN: Page-27. DON BRANDOW: Pages-28, 159. SHARON BRENNAN: Page-28. MARK BROCKWAY: Key Club 2-3-4, Varsity M 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 3, Honor Society 3-4, “All Ohio” Football. Pages-28, 96, 98, 118, 151, 155. HALLIE BROOKER: Pep Club Sec. Treas. 1- 2-3-4, GLC Vice President 3-4, Powder puff 4, Art Award. Pages-28, 48, 49, 145, 147. PATRICIA BROOKS: Art Club Secretary 3, Pep Band 2-3-4, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Activity Band 1, Girls Glee 1, Marching Band 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4. Pages-28, 55, 128, 182, 151, 158. LINDA BRUBAKER: Beeliners 2-3-4, Pep Club 2-8, Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Thespians 4, GLC 4, Concert Choir 4, Swing Choir 4, Honor Society 3-4. Pages-28, 92, 127, 184, 185, 139, 140, 141, 145, 150, 151. MARTHA BRUCKMANN: GAA President 4. Pages-28, 135. PHIL BRUMBAUGH: Boys Glee 1, Golf 2, Pages-28, 102. DEAN BRYENTON: Drama Club 2-3-4, Football 2, Track 1, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Activity Band 3, Boys Glee 1, Swing Choir 3, Marching Band 3, Drama Award. Pages-28, 54, 134, 140, 141, 148. SUE BRYENTON: GAA 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 2-3-4, Varsity M 4, Powderpuff 4, Track 4, Cheerleading 2-4, Girls Glee 1. Pages-28, 95, 116, 135, 145, 146, 147, 152, 156. JEFF BUCHANAN: Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Stardusters 3-4, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 2-3-4, Vice-President band 4. Pages-28, 128, 132, 133, 137. DANE BUNGARD: Page-28. KENNETH BURD: Page-28. GAIL BURKE: Concert Choir 2-3-4, Swing Choir 3, Girls Glee 1, Pages-28, 134, 141, 144, 150. CHARLES CALAME: Page-28. JIM CAMPBELL: Key Club 2-3-4, Varsity M 4, Football 1-2-4, Cross Country 2-8, Track 1- 2-3-4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Pages-28, 49, 96, 118, 119, 146, 155. DONNA CARPENTER: Ski Club 4. Pages-29, 148. JAMES CARPENTER: Intramurals 4, Tennis 2-3. Page-29. PAUL CARPENTER: Baseball 4, Basketball 2. Page-29. SCOTT CARTER: Page-29. HAROLD CASEY: Page-18, 29. SHERRE CAVEY: Page-29. JOHN CHANTLER: Medinamite 4, Golf 2-3 Pages-17, 29, 102, 144, 148, 226. CATHY CHRISTIAN: Pep club 1-2, FHA 2- 3. Page-29. KATHY CLARK: Student Council President 4, Senior Service Award. Pages-29, 43, 49, 55, 92, 227. SUE CLEVELAND: Pep Club 1, Girls Glee 1, Student Council 1. Page-29. REGINA CLIFTON: Page-29. JIM COFFEY: Ski Club 4. Pages-29, 148. NANCY COGAR: Page-30. MARK CONGROVE: Key Club 2-3-4, Boys Glee 1. Page-30. TRICIA COOMBS: Page-30. KATHY CUMMINGS: Ski Club 1-2, Honor Society 3-4 Valedictorian. Pages-30, 151. ANDREWA CUTLIP: Varsity M 4, Basketball 3, Activity Band 1, Girls Glee 1. SCOTT CYPHER: Football 1-2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, Track 2, Intramurals 4, Concert Choir 4, Varsity M 4. Pages-12, 30, 48, 49, 96, 113, 134. JOANNE DAVIS: Symphonic Band 3, Marching Band 3. Page 30. KENNETH DAVIS: Art Club 1-2-3-4, Audio Club 1. Page 30. PENNY DAVIS: Y-Teens President 1, Pep Club 1-2-3, Wrestling Statistican 2-3-4, Powder-puff. Pages-30, 55. DEBBIE DEANE: Pep Club 2-8, GAA 2-3-4, Drama Club 2-3-4, French Club 1, Ski Club 8, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Girls Chorus 1, Swing Choir 4. Pages-30, 134, 135, 140, 141, 144, 150. TOM DELLERT: Varsity M 4, Cross Country 4, Wrestling 3, Track 4, Intramurals 4. Pages-30, 101, 146. BARB DELLINGER: Girls Glee 1. Page-30. CAROL DENSON: Language Club 1, Girls Glee 1. Page-31. GEORGE DENTON: Page-31, 95. MARILYN DEYLING, Pep Club 1-3, GAA 3, Powderpuff 4, Girls Glee 1. Page-31. DEBBIE DIEHL: Y-Teens 1-2, treasurer 3, President 4; Brass Choir 4, Who’s Who Among American High School Students R.P.M. Nursing Scholarship. Pages-31, 55, 128, 184, 154. DAVE DOHANYOS: Karate 3, Football 2-3, Boys Glee 1. Pages-18, 31, 32, 135. DOREEN DONNELLY: Pep Club 1-2-3-4. Page-31. PAT DONNELLY: Pep Club 1-2-3, Ski Club 3-4, GLC 4, Track 3, Girls Glee 1, Powderpuff 4. Pages-12, 31, 48, 145, 148. JAMES DOWNEY: Page-31. DEBBIE DRAKE: Pep Club 1-2-4, GAA 1-2, Foreigh Language 4, Varsity M 4, Cheerlead- ing 1-2-4, Tennis 2. Pages-31, 34. CYNTHIA DUSBIBER: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Gym nastics Club 1-2-3, Girls Glee 1, Beeliners 2-3-4, Office Aid 1-2-3. Pages-31, 57, 127, 147. SUE EAKEN: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Drama Club 2, GAA 1-2, Girls Glee 2, Concert Choir 3-4. Pages-31, 134, 147. PATTI EARL: Pep Club 1, Girls Glee 1, Varsity Choir 4. Pages-31, 135, 147, 152, 156. ROBERT EASTWOOD: Varsity Choir 2, Marching Band 3-4. Pages-31, 181, 162. STUART ENSOR: Cross Country 2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 4, Honor Society 3-4, Co-Captain Cross Country and Track. Pages-31, 101, 118, 146, 148, 151. SUSAN ENSOR: Karate Club 2, Ski Club 3-4, FTA 3, Drama Club 2, Beeliners 3-4, GLC 4. Pages-31, 127, 145, 148, 151, 158. DONNA ESPOSITO: FTA Vice-President 2, Ski Club 2-3-4, Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Powder-puff 4, In- tramurals 1-3, Tennis 3, Varsity Choir 3-4. Pages-82, 92, 145, 147, 148, 150. EVONNE ESTEP: Drama 1, FHA 2, Art Club 1, Concert Choir 3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, Swing Choir 4. Pages-82, 134, 135, 140, 150. KIRK FEBUS: Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3- 4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Pages-32, 49, 92, 96, 118, 146, 155. RANDY FERGUSON: Varsity M 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2-3-4, In- tramurals 4. Page-32. ROBIN FILLER: Page-32. RICKY FISHER: Page-32. AILEEN FLANDERS: Pep Club 2, Horse- back Riding Club 2, Ski Club 3, GLC Presi- dent 3-4, Beeliner Captain-1-2-3-4, Symphonic Band 2-8, Honor Society 3-4, Homecoming Court. Pages-32, 92, 127, 145, 151. JOE FONTAINE: Football 1, Wrestling 2-3. Page 29, 32, 49, 155. STEPHEN FORSYTHE: Thespian 3-4, Sym- phonic Band 2-3-4, Stardusters 3, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Activity Band 1, Boys Glee 1, Marching Band 2-3-4. Pages-17, 32, 128, 182, 134, 185, 150. BRENT FORTNEY: Track 1, Page-32. DEBBIE FREDERICI: Medinamite 4. Pages-144, 147, 158. BETTY FRENCH: Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-4, Girls Glee 1, Varsity Choir 3-4. Pages-33, 55, 147, 150. KARL FRIDAY: Page-33. JACKIE FRITZ: Student Council Secretary 4, Pep Club 8, GAA 3, Wrestling Statistician 3-4, Cheerleading 1, Concert Choir 4, Swing Choir, Lead Role in “Music Man”. Pages-33, 49, 116, 134, 140, 141, 142. CINDY FROST: Girls Glee 1. Page-33. TIM FRY: Baseball 2-3-4, Intramurals 2, Honor Society 3-4. Page-151. STEVE FULLERTON: Varsity M 4, In- tramurals 4, Tennis 3-4. Pages-33, 115, 146, 148. JACKIE FULTON: FHA 2-3, Girls Glee 1-2. Page-33. MARY GAGER: GAA 1, Gymnastics Club 1, Page-33. CARL GALLUCCI: Football 1-2-3, Golf 1-2-3. Pages-32, 33, 48, 95. CARLA GALLUCCI: Class Treasurer 2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-8, GAA 1-2, GLC 4, Honor So- ciety 3-4. Pages-26, 33, 48, 145, 148, 149, 151. BETH GARDNER: Hockey Club Stat. 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 1-2, Junior Class President, Student Council 8, Yearbook Ass’t Editor 4, staff 2-3- 4, Powderpuff 4, Track Statistician 1-2-3-4, Intramurals Scorekeeper 1-2, Tennis 3. Pages-17, 33, 45, 49, 92, 142, 145, 147, 227. TERRY GAUGLER: Karate 1-2-3, Varsity Choir 1-2-3-4. Pages-33, 135. BILL GAYNOR: Page-33. HEIDI GERLACH: Page-33. Senior Activities and Index 221 HAL GERSPACHER: Varsity M 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Orches- tra 1-23-4, Hockey Club, Co-Captain of Cross-Country. Pages-33, 101, 118, 119, 146, 157. DEAN GILLES: Intramurals 1-2-4, Hockey Club 2-4. Page-33 AMY GORDON: Powderpuff 4, Girls Glee 1, Varsity Choir 2-3. Page-33. DAN GORFIDO: Key Club 3, Wrestling 1-2- 3-4, Track 2, Intramurals 2, Co-Captain Wrestling 3-4. Pages-34, 113, 146, 153, 155. KELLEY GRACE: Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1. Pages-34, 96. FRED GREENWOOD: Key Club 2-3-4, Presi- dent 4; Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 1, Varsity M 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1- 2, Baseball 2-3-4, Intramurals 3-4, Senior Service Award. Pages-34 96, 146, 151, 155, 210. VICTORIA GREGORY: Page-33 TERRY GUZIK: OWE 4. Page-34. BARB HACKNER: Pep Club 3-4, GAA 4, Gymnastics Club 3-4, Varsity M 4, Yearbook 4, Ski Club 8, Powderpuff 4, Track 3-4, Var- sity Choir 3-4, Gymnastic Team 3-4, Pages-34, 45, 49, 114, 116, 1385, 142, 148, 145, 146, 147, 162. PATRICE HAMPTON: FNA 1, Drama Club 3, Ski Club 4, Honor Society 3-4. Pages-34, 148, 151. CHUCK HANDY: Baseball 1, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 2-3-4. Pages-13, 34, 128, 182. JAY HARBATH: Science Club 1-2-3-4, Presi- dent 4, Ski Club 4, Chess Club 3, Concert Choir 3, Boys Glee 1, Intramurals 4. Pages-34, 148, 157. BETH HARPER: Tennis 3, Powderpuff 4. Pages-34, 49. DICK HARPSTER: Ski Club 1-2-3-4. Page-34. CRAIG HARRINGTON: Symphonic Band 1- 2, Marching Band 1. CHRISTINA HARRISON: Page-34. GREG HAWSMAN: Page-34. 222 Senior Activities and Index JIM HEDRICK: Drama 1-2, Audio Vice-Pres- ident 2, Yearbook 2-3, Football 1, Boys Glee iL. MARK HELLI: Audio 1-2, Football 1-2, Boys Glee 1. Page-34. JOHN HEND ERSHOT: Wrestling 1, Golf 1- 2, Boys Glee 1. Pages-12, 34. SCOTT HENDERSHOT: Football 1. Page-34. SCOTT HENDRICKS: Varsity M 4, Hockey Club 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 1-2, Ac- tivity Band 1-2-3. Pages-35, 55, 96, 97. LAUREN HENRY: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Art Club 1-2, FTA 1-2. Pages-35, 49, 147. MARIA HOFFMANN: Drama Club 3-4, Sec.- Treas. 3; Medinian 2-3-4, Editor 4; Varsity Choir 2-4, Activity Choir 3, Girls Glee 1, Honor Society 3-4, Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3-4. Pages- 35, 142, 150, 151, 228. CHARLOTTE HOLLOPETER: Drama Club 4, Basketball 1, Concert Choir 1, Girls Glee 1. Pages-35, 150. CATHY HOLLY: Girls Glee 1. Page-35. JOAN HOOD: Pep Club 2-3-4, GAA 4, Pow- derpuff 4. Pages-35, 49, 145, 147. JOHN HOOD: Track 1, Intramurals 1-2-4, Page-35. SUE HOOPES: Student Council 2-3, Y-Teens 1-2, Drama 1-2-3-4, Secretary 2, Symphonic Band 2-3, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Orchestra 3, Activity Band 1, Girls Glee 1, Swing Choir 2, Marching Band 2-3, Wrestling Statistician 1- 2-3, Hospital Junior Auxiliary Scholarship. Pages-35, 55, 134. CHERYL HORVITZ: Page-35. LORI HOSICK: Page-35. KAREN HOTCHKISS: Pep Club 2-3-4, GAA 4, Drama Club 1-2, Concert Choir 4, Girls Glee 1-2. Pages-36, 134, 145. CHARLENE HUDSON: Pep Club 2-3-4, FHA 2-3-4, President 4, FNA 1-2, Track 3. Page-36, 55, 152, 156. mee HUFFMAN: Football 1, Basketball Pages-36, 106, 107. EDGAR HUMBERT: Page-159. DAN HUNTER: Cross Country 2-3-4, Track 2-3, Intramurals 1-2-3. Pages-36, 101, 146. DOUG HUSEMAN: Cross Country 3-4, Track 8, Golf 1-2, Intramurals 1-2. Pages-36, 101. BOB HUTCHINSON: Football Concert Choir 2, Boys Glee 1. BETH HYDE: Ski Club 1, Office Aid 1-2, Powderpuff 4, Symphonic Band 1-2, Concert Choir 1, Activity Band 1, Marching band 1-2. Pages-36, 43, 49. manager, TERRI ISENHART: Page-36. DOUG JOHNSON: Karate Club 1-23-4, President 3; Varsity Choir 3, Concert Choir 4. Pages-134, 153. HERKIMER JONES: Drama Club 3-4, Apathy Club President 3, Varsity Choir 2-4, Boys Glee 1, Honor Society 3-4. THOMAS JUDKINS: Page-36. BRENT JUVE: Page-36. MARK KLIMKO: Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Wrestling 2. Pages-37, 96. KATHRYN KANIA: Pep Club 1-2-3, Horse- back Riding Club 2, GLC 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Track 4, Beeliners 3-4, Powderpuff 4. Pages-36, 116, 127, 145, 148. ANN KARSON: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3- 4, Track Statistian 1-2-3-4, Powderpuff 4, Gymnastic Club 1-2-8, Cheerleading 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-3. Pages-36, 48, 92, 94, 145, 146, 147. CHERYL KASSEL: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 1- 2-3-4, Track 4. Pages-36, 145. KAY KEEHN: Pep Club 1-2, Track Statisti- cian 2, Girls Glee 1, Honor Society 4, Beeli- ners 2. Page-36. MARK KEHOE: Wrestling 1. Page-159. PAT KISSLING: Page-36. LINDA KLEIN: AV 4. Page-36. NANCY KLOOZ: Art Club 1, Vice-President 2; Honor Society 3-4, Drama 1, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Varsity Choir 2-3, Orchestra 3-4, Activity Band 1, Girls Glee 1, Marching Band 2-3-4, Pages-32, 37, 128, 187, 151. JIM KLOPP: Boys Glee 1. Pages-6, 37, 128, 132. ANITA KNOCHS: Pep Club 1-2-8, GLC 3-4, Beeliners 3-4, Cross Country statistician 3-4, Track statistician 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Honor Society 3-4, Powderpuff 4. Pages-37, 92, 127, 145, 151. KEN KNOPP: Symphonic Band 2-4, Concert Choir 2-4, Boys Glee 1, Swing Choir 2-4, Marching Band 2-4. Pages-37, 134, 135, 138, 141. DARLENE KOEHLER: Symphonic band 3, Activity band 1, Marching band 8, Honor Society 3-4, Beeliners 1, R.P.M. Nursing Scholarship. Pages-37, 55, 128, 182, 151. BRENT KOVALCHIK: Key Club 8, In- tramurals 1, Tennis 4, Symphonic Band 3, Stardusters 1, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 3. Pages-37, 45, 132, 155. KIM KOVALCHIK: Girls Glee 1. Pages-37, 148. CHUCK KREJCI: Ski Club 3-4, Key Club 3-4, Tennis 4. Page-37. JENNEY KUBAL: Gymnastics Treasurer, Vice-President 3-4, FTA President 3, Track 3-4, Cheerleading 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-3, Var- sity Choir 4, Gymnastic Team 1-2-3-4, Home- coming Court 4, Sweetheart queen 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 1-2-3-4, Powderpuff 4. Pages-37, 92, 94, 185, 145, 146, 147, 210. NANCY LABADIE: Class Secretary 2, Class Vice-President 3-4, Pep Club 2, GAA 2, Ski Club 1-2-8, Basketball 4, Intramurals 1-2, Yearbook 3-4. Pages-18, 26, 35, 37, 45, 49, 105, 142, 148. ELVEILA LAFFERTY: Page-37. DIANE LANG: Pep Club 2-3-4, Symphonic band 2-3-4, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Activity band 1, Girls Glee 1, Marching Band 2-3-4. Pages-38, 134, 140. SHARON LATTIMORE: Beeliner 4. Page-38. JOY LEHMAN: Ski Club 2-3-4, GAA 1-2, GLC 3-4, Pep Club 3-4, Girls Glee 1, Varsity Choir 2-3-4. Pages-135, 145, 148. DAVID LENABURG: Page-38. CHRISTIE LENNEX: Activity Band 1. Page-38 PRESTON LESTER: Page-38. BECKY LEU: Basketball 4, Honor Society 4, Volleyball captain 4. Pages-38, 104, 105, 116. JULIE LLOYD: Pep Club 1-2-3, President 2, GAA 1-2-8, Vice-President 3; Honor Society 3-4. Pages-39, 145, 151. LORI LOWERY: Gymnastics 2-3-4, GAA 4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Cheerleading 1-2-3-4, Cap- tain 4; Girls Glee 1-2, Powderpuff 4. Pages-39, 92, 94, 114, 145, 146, 147, 158, 162. RALPH LUBBECK: Pages-6, 7, 39. DAVE LUCAS: Golf 2. Pages-39, 102, 148. BRIAN LUSTER: Page-39. GAIL LYNCH: Pep Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Drama Club 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, FTA 2, Thespians 4, Varsity Choir 2-3-4. Pages-17, 39, 135, 145, 147, 148, 150, 217. CRAIG MACDONNELL: Pages-39, 148. BILL MALLERY: Gymnastics 1, Football 1- 2-3, Activity Band 1. ANNETTE MAMBUCA: Pep Club 1, Varsity Choir 3. Page-148. SHERYL MANN: Outdoor Club 3, Concert choir 3-4, Girls Glee 2 Pages-39, 134, 226. RICK MARCO: Key Club 2-3-4, Honor So- ciety 3, President 4; Football 1-2-3-4, Wres- tling 2, Intramurals 4, Pages-32, 39, 51, 96, 146, 151, 155. BOB MARSHALL: Ski Club 3-4, Football 1-2- 3-4, Intramurals 2-4. Pages-39, 96, 146, 148. BARB MARTIN: Pep Club Treasurer 1, Secretary 2; GAA 1-2, Girls Glee 1-2. Page-39. SUE MCCANDLESS: Y-Teens Treasurer 1, Pep Club 3-4, Girls Glee 1, Varsity Choir 2-3, Beeliners 1-2-3-4, Captain 3, Lineleader 4. Pages-39, 92, 127. LISA MCCLURE: FHA 1-2, Honor Society 3- 4, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Pages-39, 151. KEVIN MCCOMAS: Football 1, Wrestling 1- 2-3-4, Boys Glee 1. Page-39. SUE MCCONEGHY: Page-40. TOM MCCORMICK: Football 1-2-3-4, In- tramurals 1-2-3-4. Page-40. TERRY MCCOURT: Page-40. LINDA MCCOY: Pages-40, 159. MIKE MCKELVEY: Page-40. DAVID MERICLE: Boys Glee 1, Varsity Choir 4. KATHY MICK: Pep Club 1. Page-40. DARLENE MILLER: Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, FTA 3-4, Secretary 4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Varsity Choir 2-3-4, Who’s Who in Ameri- can High School Students. Pages-40, 135, 137, 152, 154. SHANNON MILLER: Horseback Riding Club 1, President-2; FTA 3-4, Symphonic Band 2, Activity Band 1-3-4, Marching Band 23. | Pages-40, 48, 101. RALPH MITCHELL: Page 40. FLOYD MOATS: Page-40. ERNIE MOHR: Cross Country 4, Wrestling 4, Track 3. Page-40, 48, 101, DIANA MOLLICA: R.P.M. Nursing Scholarship. Page-55. GENE MOONKRY: Varsity M 4, Football 1-2- 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Pages-40, 96, 146. JOHN MORAN: Karate Club 2-3, Football 1, Wrestling 2, Boys Glee 1. Page-40. MIKE MORSE: Key Club 2-3-4, Track 1, Intramurals 1-2-3-4, Tennis 4, Boys Glee 1. Pages-6, 7, 40, 115, 155. PETE MORSE: Page-40. TERRI MUGRAGE: Karate Club 1, Y-Teens 1-2-3, Language Club 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1, Hon- or Society 4. CONNIE MUICH: Student Council 3-4, FBLA Treasurer 3, Symphonic Band 2-3, Ac- tivity Band 1, Marching Band 1-2-3. Pages-41, 128. MARIA MURPHEY: Honor Society 4. Pages-41, 55, 148. JIM MURRAY: Ski Club 3-4, Football 1-3, Wrestling 1, Symphonic Band 3, Concert Choir 2, Activity Band 1, Boys Glee 1. Pages-41, 184, 148, 151. Senior Activities and Index 223 BRENT MYERS: Concert Choir 2-3-4, Golf 2. Pages-41, 134, 140. MARIE MYERS: Art Club 1-2, Y-Teens 1, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, Activity Band 1, Girls Glee 1-2-3, Activity Choir 2-3, Marching Band 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Music Award. Pages-41, 54, 132, 134, 137, 189, 151. DENISE NEMES: Pep Club 1, Cheerleading 1-2-3. Pages-41, 145. CHERYL O’DONNELL: Ski Club 4. Pages-41, 148. DANNIE OEHMLER: Pep Club 1. Page-4l. TINA ORTMAN: Page-41. EVE OSTAFF: Horseback Riding Club 1, Art Club 1, Honor Society 3-4, Drama 1-2-3-4. Pages-41, 145, 150, 151. MELVIN OTTERBACHER: Pages-7, 41, 48. KATHY OVERHOLT: Pages-42, 48. KAREN PANDUR: Girls Glee 1. Page-42. JIM PAPENHAUSEN: Baseball 2-3, In- tramurals 2-3-4. Page-42. TY PARKER: Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1- 2-3, Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 2. Pages-42, 48, 118, 146. DAVE PARMAN: Key Club 2-3-4, Science Club 3-4, Golf 1, Symphonie Band 2-3-4, Star- dusters 2-3-4, Concert Choir 2-3, Orchestra 4, Activity Band 1, Boys Glee 1, Swing Choir 4, Marching Band 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4. Pages-42, 128, 132, 188, 185, 187, 151. MARY JO PAYNE: Page-42. BOB PETTY: Chess 2, Science Club 4, For- eign Language 3. Pages-42, 157. DEBI PHIPPS: Pep Club 1, Student Council 1, GAA 1. Page-42. STEVE PISKACH: Football 1, Hockey Club 3-4. Pages-42, 49, JEFF PORTER: Golf 2. Pages-42, 102, 155. VICKI PORTER: Girls Glee 1. Page-42. 224 Senior Activities and Index JAN PRANTE: Symphonic Band 3-4, Star- dusters 3-4, Concert Choir 3-4, Activity Band 1-2, Girls Glee 1, Marching Band 3-4. Pages-42, 128, 129, 132, 183, 134. VICKI PRITCHARD: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Varsity M 4, FBLA Vice-President 3, Cheerleading 2-3-4, Volleyball 3-4, Honor So- ciety 4. Pages-42, 95, 104, 145, 146, 147. LAURIE RANDALL: Girls Glee 1, Activity Band 1. MARC RANDOLPH: Gymnastics 3, Football 1-2-3-4, Wrestling 1, Baseball 3-4, In- tramurals 1. Pages-42, 96. BECKY REED: Page-43. MILES REED: Page-42. JUDY REEP: Page-42. LINDA REISCHUCK: Y-Teens 1-2-3, Presi- dent 3; GAA 1, Drama Club 2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, GLC 4, Honor Society 3-4, Drama Award. Pages-43, 54, 145, 150, 151, 154. MELISSA RENSWICK: Medinamite 4. Pages-438, 144. BILL REPP: Key Club 1-2-8, Varsity M 3-4, Hockey Club 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1, Track 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 2-3-4. Pages-43, 48, 49, 92, 96, 118, 146. RICHARD RIGGENBACH: Wrestling 1-2, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 2-3-4. Pages-43, 182. BRUCE ROHRBAUGH: Symphonic Band 1- 2-3, Concert Choir 3, Orchestra 2-3, Marching Band 1-2-3. Page-43. NANETTE ROOT: Pep Club 4, Beeliners 4, Track 4, Symphonic Band 4, Girls Glee 1, Marching Band 3. Pages-438, 116, 127, 182, 147. MARY ROTH: Page-43. CAROL SAAB: Library Aid 1, Girls Glee 1. Page-43. CHUCK SANFORD: Science Club 1, In- tramurals 1, Symphonic Band 2, Activity Band 1, Boys Glee 1-2, Marching Band 2. Page-44. JOHN SCANLON: Science Club 2-4, Key Club 4, Football 4, Track 2-4, Pages-44, 146, 149, 157. JULIE SCHAFER: FTA 2, Pep Club 1-2, Horseback Riding Club 2, GAA 1-2, Varsity M 4, Ski Club 3-4, Basketball 3, Intramurals 1, Concert Choir 3-4, Girls Glee 1, Honor Society 3-4, Powderpuff 4, Drama Club 2. Pages-44, 134, 146, 148, 151. JAN SCHINDELHOLZ: GAA 1-2-3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, FHA 1-2, Gymnas- tics 1-2-3-4, Secretary Treas; Powderpuff 4, Cheerleading 1-2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2, Home- coming Queen. Pages-44, 92, 93, 114, 145, 146, 147, 148, 162. STEVE SCHMITZER: Ski Club 4, Football 1- 2, Wrestling 1. Page-148. CARRIE SCHWENK: Pep Club 4, Pow- derpuff 4. Page-44. MARION SCOTT: GLC Secretary — Treasur- er 3-4, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Gymnastics 1-2-3, Varsity M 4, Powderpuff 4, Track 3-4, Cheer-' leading 2-3-4, Tennis 3, Concert Choir 4, Girls Glee 1, Swing Choir 4, Honor Society 3-4, Secretary — Treasurer; Womanhood Award, Sidney Fenn School Scholarship. Pages-44, 92, 94, 116, 184, 135, 145, 146, 147. LISA SCRIVENS: Page-44. RON SEAMAN: Page-44. RUTH SELLARS: Ski Club 3-4, Girls Glee 1- 2, Varsity Choir 2-3. Page-44. DARRELL SHELDON: Class President 4, Medinian 2-8, Wrestling 2, Track 1, Concert Choir 1. Pages-26, 44, 146. JOHN SHEL TON: Pages-44, 128, 152. CHUCK SHIELDS: Key Club 1-2-3-4, Var- sity M 3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3- 4, Track 1, Baseball 2-4, Honor Society 3-4, Sidney M. Fenn Senior Scholar Athlete Award, Al Thomas Scholarship. DENISE SHOOK: Page-44. JULIE SHOWERS: Page-44. LINDA SIEGFRIED: Page-44. BEV SLABAUGH: Student Council 1, Girls Glee 1. Page-45. BONNIE SMITH: FBLA 3. Page-45. KATHLEEN SMITH: Varsity Choir 4, Pages-45, 135, 148, 152. JENNIFER SMITH: Symphonic Band 2-3, Concert Choir 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3, Activity Band 1, Girls Glee 1, Swing Choir 2-3-4, Marching Band 2-3. Pages-45, 134, 135, 139. SHARON SMITH: Y-Teens 1-2, Girls Glee 1. Page-45. BETSY SPROWLS: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Drama Club 1-2-3, Band Secretary 4, Symphonic Band 2-3-4, Stardusters 2-8, Orchestra 3, Ac- tivity Band 1, Girls Glee 1, Marching Band 2- 3-4, Honor Society 3-4. Page-18, 32, 43, 45, 92, 147, 151. NITAYA SRISOOK: Page-45. SANDRA STEIDL: Media Center President 3-4, Girls Glee 1. Page-45. MARY STEIN: Pep Club 1-2, Beeliners 1-2-3, Office Aide 2-3-4. Page-45. DEBBIE STEPHENS: Symphonic Band 1-2- 3-4, Marching Band 1-2-3-4. Page-45. MARILYN STEVIC: Page-46. JOE STRAUB: Page-46. SYLVIA STUART: Page-46. BETH SURBEY: Pep Club 1, Varsity Choir 2, Horseback Riding Club 8, Ski Club 4. Pages-46, 148. VEYANNE SWARTHWOOD: Drama Club 3, Varsity Choir 2-3-4. Pages-46, 135, 156. RANDY SWEARINGEN: Page 46. ALICE SWINGLE: Karate Club 2, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, FTA 2, FHA 8, Concert Choir 3-4, Girls Glee 1, Swing Choir 3-4, Pages-48, 134, 135, 147. LEWIS TAYLOR: Page-46. PAUL THOBURN: Page-46. VICKY THOMAS: Gymnastics 23-4, Pep Club 1. Page-46, 55, 114, 152. JEFF THOMPSON: Ski Club 3-4, Karate Club Co-President 3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Track 3-4, Honor Society 3-4. Pages-46, 101, 118, 146, 148, 151. BOB TRAINOR: Football 2, Track 1-2, Boys Glee 1-2, Varsity Choir 3-4. Pages-46, 135. LUANN TUCKER: Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Beeli- ners 2-3-4, Powderpuff 4, Cross Country Sta- tistician 3-4, Track Statistician 2-3-4, Girls Glee 1-2. Pages-46, 127. TERRY UMPLEBY: Pages-46, 147. SUE VALIGORE: Page-46. JACK VIGNEAULLT: Football 1, Wrestling 3, Baseball 1, Intramurals 1-3-4. DAVE VISTA: Page-47. SCOTT VORHEES: Football 1-2, Track 1-2. Page-47. TIM WADE: Key Club 2-3-4, Varsity M 4, Football 1-3-4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 1-2-3-4. Pages-18, 47, 96, 146. JAN WAGNER: Pep Club 1-2, Ski Club 3-4, GAA 1, Powderpuff 4, Girls Glee 1, Secretary of Class 3-4, Student Council. Pages-26, 47, 92, 147, 148, 227. SANDY WAGNER: Pep Club 1, Horseback Riding Club 2, FTA 3. DAWN WASHER: Pep Club 1, Y-Teens 1, Girls Glee 1. Pages-47, 147, 148. BAIN WASSEL: Key Club Treasurer 2-3-4, Varsity M 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 1- 2-3-4, Varsity Choir 4. Pages-7, 18, 32, 48, 95, 96, 135, 155. JIM WEIMER: Pages-6, 48. MIKE WHETHERN: Page-48. GREG WIBLE: Key Club 4, Varsity M 4, Student Council 1, Football 1-2, Cross Coun- try 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3-4, In- tramurals 4, Pages-6, 7, 48, 101, 118, 146, 148, 155. DIANNE WILHELM: Page-48. JIM WILKENS: Ski Club 4, German Club 4, Track 3, Honor Society 3-4, Salutatorian. Pages-48, 148, 151, 158. ROCKY WILSON: Football 1-2-3. Page-48. STEVE WISE: Varsity Choir 4, Cross Coun- try 2. Pages-17, 18, 32, 48, 95, 185, 140, 148, 153, 217. TIM WITTMAN: Key Club 2-3-4, Varsity M 3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Track 2-3-4, Sym- phonic Band 2-3-4, Stardusters 2-3, Concert Choir 4, Activity Band 1, Marching Band 2-3- 4. Pages-48, 101, 118, 128, 132, 134, 146, 155, 158. PETE WOOD: Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. Pages-96, 118, 146. ROBERT WOOLSTEEN: Pages-32, 49, 148, 153. LEE YATES: Key Club 2-3-4, Secretary 4; Varsity M 4, Football 4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Intramurals 3-4, Medinamite 3 Pages-18, 32, 49, 146, 155. SAM YELIC: Page-49. LAURIE YOUNG: Gymnastics 2-3-4, Pep Club 2, Powderpuff 4, Intramurals 2, Girls Glee 1, Pages-49, 148, 162. RUTH YOUNG: Y-Teens 1-2, Ski Club 2-3, Girls Glee 1. Page-49. ART ZAY: Football 1, Girls Basketball manager 4, Golf 3-4, Boys Glee 1. Pages-49, 102, 105, 146. MARK ZIMMERMAN: Key Club 2-3-4, Bas- ketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, All SWC Baseball. Pages-49; 155. Senior Activities and Index 225 + pee, Editor — Maria J. Hoffmann Advisor — James Cheuvront Student Life — Beth Farkas Seniors — Jackie Fritz Barb Hackner Underclassmen — Cindy Abell Karen Rariden Sports — Beth Gardner Karen Rariden Music — Bart Rapp Maria Hoffmann Clubs — Nancy LaBadie Becky Rickard Faculty — Kathy Keating Kim Koerber Advertising — Liz Hoffmann Dividers — Bart Rapp Photography — Ken Fish Darrel Sheldon Brad Taylor I shall commence this esoteric writing with the traditional thesaurus of gratitude. First, I would like to extend my most heartfelt thanks to James Cheuvront. Also, I would like to thank Dave Milhalko of the Contemporary Photography Studio and Jeff Eble for photographing special events. Secondly, I give thanks to those who assisted in the writing of the history of Medina City. Mrs. Aufmuth and Mrs. Margaret Beckwith who assisted in compiling information were extremely benefical. Mrs. Neptune and Mr. Dague proofread the history. My sincerest thanks to Miss Taylor for typing the monstrosity. My sources were: Historical Highlights of Medina published in 1966 by the class of that year, The History of Medina County compiled by the Medina County Historical Society of 1948, the Cleveland Press, the Gazette, the 1973 Medina County Fair Offical Premium List and the Community Design Committee. Lastly, I would like to thank those who contributed to the Free Lunch Program. The school year 1974-75, to say the least, was chaotic. Many a thing shall we remember while the rest shall drift into oblivion. Trivia becomes the mainstay of life while motherhood and apple pie bask in the limelight of obscurity. The class of 1975 having dusted its feet as it walked out the door shall move on to bigger and better things, perhaps smaller and worse. Some wish the class well, others good riddance. They leave an emptiness that in time will be filled. To the Seniors who cried ‘‘Free at last” after Commencement, I have naught to say but words of Gibran: And an orator said, Speak to us of Freedom. And he answered: At the city gate and by your fireside I have seen you prostrate yourself and worship your own freedom, Even as slaves humble themselves before a tyrant and praise him though he slays them. Ay, in the grove of the temple and in the shadow of the citadel I have seen the freest among you wear their freedom as a yoke and a handcuff. And my heart bled within me; for you can only be free when even the desire of seeking freedom becomes a harness to you, and when you cease to speak of freedom as a goal and a fulfilment. You shall be free indeed when your days are not without a care nor your nights without a want and a grief, But rather when these things girdle your life and yet you rise above them naked and unbound. And how shall you rise beyond your days and nights unless you break the chains which you at the dawn of your understanding have fastened around your noon hour? In truth that which you call freedom is the strongest of these chains, though its links glitter in the sun and dazzle your eyes. And what is it but fragments of your own self you would discard that you may become free? If it is an unjust law you would abolish, that law was written with your own hand upon your own forehead. You cannot erase it by burning your law books nor by washing the foreheads of your judges, thought you pour the sea upon them. And if it is a despot you would dethrone, see first that his throne erected within you is destroyed. For how can a tyrant rule the free and the proud, but for a tyranny in their own freedom and a shame in their own pride? And if it is a care you would cast off, that care has been chosen by you rather than imposed upon you. And if it is a fear you would dispel, the seat of that fear is in your heart and not in the hand of the feared. Verily all things move within your being in constant half embrace, the desired and the dreaded, the repugnant and the cherished, the pursued and that which you would escape. These things move within you as lights and shadows in pairs that cling. And when the shadow fades and is no more, the light that lingers becomes a shadow to another light. And thus your freedom when it loses its fetters becomes itself the fetter of a greater freedom. — The Prophet Maria J. Hoffmann 1974-75 Medinian Editor HERFF JONES YEARBOOKS GETTYSBURG DIVISION P.O. BOX 1052 GETTYSBURG, PA. 17325 e 717-334-9123 Ai =5t For Reference Not to be taken from this room 1 Hite a ears ie £3 SEES a, ay a at ees ; i Betts BESS awe eT ER al ae Abit a poeta Be
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