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CARDINAL NOTES '69 MENTOR HIGH SCHOOL MENTOR, OHIO VOLUME 44 o ACADEMICS 20 SENIORS 60 SPORTS 92 ACTIVITIES 130 UNDERCLASSMEN 184 2 MHS . . . a report card . . . a term paper . . . an S.A.T. score ... a class rank ... a point average. Each of these things is an expression of the individual progress of a Mentor High School stu- dent. During three years of high school a solid founda- tion for the future must be constructed. Thus Mentorites have been giv- en the opportunity to de- velop their special inter- ests and talents to the full- est, thereby enabling them to graduate pre- pared to enter the world of adult responsibility. MHS 3 4 MHS 'C Numerous times throughout every day, students at MHS have the chance to assert their individualism. Whether it be a quiet moment with nature, the completion of a difficult assignment, or the presentation of a special talent, all have the same op- portunities and ad- vantages. Some pur- sue one particular course or curriculum, while others choose a totally different one, better suited to their own needs. This is the aim of Mentor High School: to provide a well- rounded program in all areas of educa- tion, so that each stu- dent may decide upon his own special field of interest and develop it to the ut- most. MHS 5 Learning is the largest part of a student’s daily life while he is in high school. In order to make the most of this time and to reap the greatest bene- fits from it, he must be confronted with constant challenges and continual stimulation: for little is achieved if a goal is too easily attained. MHS 7 What are the ingre- dients of a victorious team, a popular club, or a harmonious choir? The answer to the question is sim- ple: an interested leader and the will of each involved indivu- al to contribute his utmost. Mentor has both these qualifica- tions for success, as was proved by the stupendous victory over Massilon in our opening football game. With such a variety of good times to have and memories to make, it takes the en- thusiastic spirit of each Mentorite t o produce a lasting de- sire for success. lO MHS « Competitive skill in the field of athletics is one of the most important as- pects of high school life. In sports such as cross country, golf, tennis, wrestling, and track, suc- cess or failure is in the hands of the individual contestant. Whereas, sports such as football, basketball, and base- ball require concentrated effort on the part of each athlete for team success. Therefore, one can see that any sport requires an ambitious effort and a practiced skill from all teammates in order for the team to achieve success. To be in the lime- light, to be success- ful and admired, to be outstanding: these are desires of nearly all students at one time or another during their high school years. How- ever, the reward of a successful follower is just as worthwhile as that of a triumphant leader. MHS 13 Extracurricular ac- tivities present a large variety of op- portunities in which Mentor students may become involved. Dramatics, dances, sports events, club meetings—t here is something to excite the interest and par- ticipation of nearly every student. The academic knowledge gained during high school is retained if the stu- dent finds practical application for it, but the experiences which stem from these endless activi- ties and social events are held locked for- ever in the memory of each individual. Excitement before an important football game, anger during a heated argument, contem- plation at sunset in a park, or reverence for the Alma Mater: each of these pro- vides a special mo- ment of individual ex- pression. No two stu- dents have the same emotion on the first day of school or on the day of graduation because no two stu- dents are exactly alike. Each is an in- dividual with unique thoughts and feel- ings which MHS hopes to channel cre- atively. MHS 17 18 MHS Having been ex- posed to endless op- portunities, each stu- dent should leave Mentor High with a feeling of pride and a sense of accomplish- ment. Some excell in several fields, while others choose to fol- low the crowd incon- spicuously in their own way. Change is inevita- ble, and it is hoped that a change for the better will occur in every individual. MHS 19 MHS 21 Responsibility, Authority, Behind the scenes at MHS there is an overworked, under- rated staff of busy men and women. Yes, the responsibility which has been placed in the hands of our School Board and Administration is unequalled in its scope. Their duties include careful planning of academic curricu- lum, coordination of student and faculty activities, and su- pervision of school policies in general. Dr. Robert Hemberger, school superintendent, and James H. Capitan, high school principal, work together to lead the administrative staff and school ooardt in wise decisions which will benefit not only Men- tor High Students, butthecom- munity and its citizens as a whole. 22 MHS Leadership MHS 23 Efficiency Plus 24 MHS Advice Is Their Occupation Miss Florence Davis wishes Dennis Krup happy birthday Helping the student and listening to his problems is the job of a guidance counselor. At Mentor High School, the stu- dents are supported by a staff of six qualified men and wom- en who fulfill just such a place in the lives of each pupil in at- tendance. Whether it be the planning of a schedule, recommenda- tion for vocational training pro- gram, choice of a college, or permission for an activity, the guidance staff is always willing and able to help in any way pos- sible. Not a day goes by that someone is not advised on a matter concerning his future. Thus these counselors have helped to make Mentor gradu- ates the finest in the area. Mrs Margaret Ahlrrtan School Nurse R.N, Huron Road School of Nursing Mrs. Mildred R. Boley Guidance B.S. Kent State M.Ed. Kent State Miss Florence Davis Director of Guidance B.S. Indiana State University M.S, Indiana State University Mr. C.R. Reese Guidance B.A. Hiram M.Ed. Kent State Mrs. Frances Sites Guidance B.Ed. Illinois State University M.A. Ohio State University Mr. R.R. Starkey Vocational Guidance A.0. West Liberty State College M.Ed. Edinboro State College MHS English Department Hums C. Osborne Hutton English IV Honors A,B. Mount Union College M.A, Syracuse University Nelson E. Murrin English IV A.B. Gannon College Bucket of chicken a coke In order to meet the needs of the greatest number of stu- dents, the English Department has been divided into four lev- els of study, regular, honors, advanced placement, and writ- ten and spoken communica- tions. Each of these levels is programmed with a team of teachers who share ideas in planning the curriculum. As sophomores, students are introduced to American lit- erature and the basics of com- position writing. In the junior year emphasis is placed on par- ticular American authors. Se- nior English includes a detailed look at English literature and work in expository writing. Thus, all students may work at their own pace while gaining a solid foundation into the Eng- lish language. We’ll never tell.1!! 26 MHS Frank A. Waller English IV B.S. Bowling Green State University G.H. Dent English IV English III Honors B.A. Bowling Green State University M.A. Bowling Green State University Gary MacGregor English IV B.S, Case Western Reserve David E. Bohnert English III Drama B A. Ball State Teachers College M.S. Syracuse University Diane M, Pietro English III B.S. Bowling Green State University Daniel J. Burns English IV A.B.John Carroll University M.A.John Carroll University MHS 27 Good English Is Essential Miss Jan Smeker, student teacher. J. Robert Jay English III Speech Dramatics B.A. Ohio State M.a, Ohio State George L- Richards English ll Debate A.B. John Carroll Univer- sity Rachael Sanborn English ll B.S, Ohio Wesleyan M.A, Western Reserve University Terry L, Wilson English II Thiel College Mary M. Agard Special Education A. A Lake Erie College B. a Lake Erie College Theodore Berr English II English lit B.A. Hillesdale College M.A. Ohio University Sandra Flannigan English II English III Speech B.s, Taylor University Ruth Gooding Secondary Reading Coordinator B.S. University of Maine M.A, Case Western Reserve Reggy Hanrahan English It B.S. University of Illinois 28 MHS For Life and Graduation MHS 29 Language Labs Round Margaret N. Scnormuller German IIIJV.V A.8. University of Chicago M.A, University of Frankfurt, Germany Department Head Carol Brandt French I rI r English IV B.A. Cake Erie College University of Grenoble, France Nancy Lee Cetinich French (1,111,1V, V B.S. Bowling Green State University Sorbonne University, France Eleanore M. Hudgeon Spanish 1,11 B.A. Flora Stone Mather, Western Re- serve Univer- sity M.A. Columbia University Marcella Phillips Latin UIJII.IV B.S-M. Capital University M.A. Ohio State University Robert J. Schlemmer German IJI B.A. Kent State University B.S Ed. Kent State University Eloise Stoner Spanish 11,111,1V A.B. Capital University M.A. Columbia University 30 MH5 Out Curriculum MHS is fortunate that such a great deal of time and money has gone into the development of its foreign language depart- ment. Not only are classroom facilities adequate for study and discussion, but also equipped laboratories are available for listening compre- hension materials. Indepen- dent study is conducted in these labs in order to give stu- dents extra work in their cho- sen languages. Currently four levels of French, German, Spanish and Latin are offered to all stu- dents. Level I is a basic gram- mar study, Level II consists of spoken dialect and written forms, Level III is an introduc- tion to literature, and Level IV is an advanced study of the culture of the country through noted authors. MHS 31 Everything from Frog Howard Barnes Biology Photography Department Head M.A, Kent State Norman Koerwitz Functional Biology General Biology B.S. Valparaiso University G. J. Kindsvatter Biology B.S- Ohio University M.S. Syracuse University Paul Chantrey General Biology B.S. Clarion State M,Ed. Edinboro State Mr. R. N. Post Biology B.A. Fairmont State College M.A. West Virginia University The Science Department at Mentor is fortunate in being staffed by a team of thirteen teachers who work together to produce a smoothly-run sci- ence department. Sophomores are intro- duced to the department as bi- ology students exploring the realms of the plant and animal life. Juniors and seniors may choose to continue their study by electing any of several courses now available to the student body, such as practi- cal science, chemistry, phys- ics or photography. Also functioning at full ca- pacity this year is the planetar- ium, perhaps the most up-to- date asset at MHS. With the aid of Mr. Herbert Teuscher, the planetarium has been an in- cite into the unknown for hun- dreds of Mentorites. You've got to babysit? Well, how about next Saturday night? H-O-L-D—IT! Mr. C. is on the way. 32 MHS Dissection to Star Herbert D, Teuacher Planetarium B.S. Kent State Astronomy Graduate Work Oswego, New York Henry m. Covetta Chem Study General Chem- istry B.S. Kent State M.Ed. Kent State Donald J. Nittskoff General Chem- istry B.S. Lake Erie College Saivadore Carnabuct Physics B.S. Clarion State College M.A. Texas A M Univer- sity At Mroski Practical Science General Math B.S. Bowling Green State University Gary R. McGovern Biology Practical Science B.Sc. The Defi- ance College Not Pictured: Mrs. Lila O'Connor Mr. R. B. Parkhill MHS 33 A Study of Man R. P Hickerson Department Chairman American Government B.S. Kent State University M E. Kent State University Carolyn c. Brinkley U.S. History B.S. West Virginia University Marilyn E. Cox Marriage and FamilTy Living A.B. Miami University Elaine Oorrington World Cultures Marriage and Family Living B.A. Hiram College B.S. Youngs- town University M A. Western Reserve University S. D Douglas World Affairs Economics B.S. Kent State University B.A. Kent State University M.A. Kent State University f Donald C- Fuchs U.S. History B.A. Baldwin Wallace College The curriculum of the So- cial Science Department at MHS consists of a variety of courses concerning man and the civilization he has created. Two required courses, Ameri- can Government and U.S. His- tory, show how our country has grown to its present state, and how it manages to func- tion as well as it does. Other courses offered, including Eco- nomics, Sociology, World Cul- tures, World Affairs, and Mar- riage and Family Living, serve to widen the students views on society. and Society John A. R. Goodwin Sociology U.S. History B.A. Bethany College Wayne A. Hammond U S. History Journalism M.A. Indiana University Ed. D. Case Western Reserve Uni versity John K Reider U.S. History B.A. Heidelberg College James Schonauer U S. History B.A. Hiram College James Struna World Affairs Economics B.S. Bowling Green State University M.A. Bowling Green State University Robert F. Sutch American Government A.B. Hiram College Harold B. Wilcox American Government B.S. Kent State University Equations, Theorems, With numerous courses to choose from, a Mentor High student may select the math- ematics curriculum which best suits his ability and interest. Basic studies in algebra, ge- ometry, and trigonometry form the foundation of this impor- tant department. Various stud- ies in higher level math, such as analytic geometry, advanced topics, calculus, and statistics give advanced students the chance to broaden the scope of their knowledge. Under the direction of Mr. George Pitzer, department chairman, the teachers devote extra hours of work for confer- ences and individual instruc- tion, in order to allow each pupil to comprehend and appreciate the importance of the informa- tion they receive in each course now offered. 36 MHS Functions and Relations Dick M. Crum Algebra I General Math II Physical Education B.S. Mount Union M.A. Western Reserve Mary Cutler Statistics Pre-Algebra Algebra I Analytic Geometry B.S. The Defiance College Marilyn Goembel Geometry I Algebra I General Math I B.A. Otterbein College Joseph E. Kostecka Algebra-Trig Advanced Topics Industrial Math B.S. Muskingum H.W. Laughner Geometry General Math B.S. Edinboro State College Gary l_. McKenna Program Math Algebra I Geometry B.S. Waynesburg George t_. Pitzer Department Chairman Calculus Analysis B.S. The Ohio State University M.A. The Ohio State University Gerald D. Smith Algebra-Trig. Geometry General Math ll B.S. Kent State University Eileen Thomas Programmed Math Honors Geometry Algebra-Trig. B.S. Kent Slate University Kathleen woerner Algebra I Algebra ll General Math B.S. Kent State University MHS 37 Courses Expand with Field Mr. E. Horning Department Head Bookkeeping I Typing I B.S. Miami University Bonnie Widder Distributive Education Typing It B.S. Bowling Green State University Nancy Cetina Business and Office Educa tion Business Law B.S. Bowling Green State University Susanne H. Bauman Shorthand I Business Machines Clerical Office Education B.S- Grove City College Marilyn E. Kramer Typing I Consumer Eco- nomics Data Process- ing B.S, Bowling Green State University In order to meet the needs of a greater number of its stu- dents, Mentor High School has added a data processing course to its business depart- ment curriculum. The two year course offers techniques in op- erating a variety of machines such as verifiers, interpreters, card sorters, and key punches. The computers perform ser- vices for the school such as processing attendance cards and preparing report cards. Also available to business interested students are yearly courses in typing, economics, bookkeeping, and sales. Spe- cialized studies are offered in the fields of business law, busi- ness machines, and clerical of- fice practice. A vocational pro- gram completes the Business Department's opportunities. 38 MHS Students Combine Work Because such an impor- tant part of career training is actual on-the-job experience, Mentor High School has set up a business program which al- lows for just that. Students may choose a wide variety of vocational courses that pro- vide for a half-day of work in the field related to the class- room study in which they are enrolled. Also available are pro- grams whereby the student may work in school in a particu- lar course of study for half-day. Vocational courses are fast becoming of major impor- tance in the high school curri- culum. They are valuable not only to the career interested student but also to the college bound pupil who is anxious to get a head start in his profes- sion. 40 MHS and Study Profitably Marilyn Adams Pat Darone Recordkeeping OWE Bookkeeping I B.S. Boston Bookkeeping II College B,S- university of Pittsburgh Janet L. Galick Typing I Typing II Personal Typing B.S. Youngs- town State University Nelson Garden Bookkeeping il Business Math B A. West Liberty State College Robert Lee Gould, Jr. BOE Typing I Personal Typing B.B.A. Cleve- land State University M A. University of Pittsburg Ron Kull Business Math Recordkeeping Sales. Con- sumer Economics B.S. Kent State University Ruth F. Murray Shorthand I Shorthand II Personal Shorthand B.S Kent State University M.Ed. Bowling Green State University “Music Is Well Mentor High students are lucky in having such a well bal- anced music department from which to choose a variety of half-credit courses For the pu- pil who excels in the playing of a musical instrument, sym- phonic or concert band may satisfy his wants, Talented singers usually select Girl's or Boy’s Glee club, or mixed cho- rus A Cappella Choir consists of a special group of students who have tried out for a place in the group. Membership in any of the choral groups qualifies a pupil to audition for one of several ensembles or pop choir. These organizations perform for the community at special events throughout the school year, Thus, it is with pride that the faculty and administration can look upon Mentor’s music department. 42fMHS Be the Speech of Angels” MHS 43 Art Students Exhibit a Wide Variety of Talents We at Mentor are fortunate in having one of the finest high school art departments in the area. Courses offered range from the half-credit Practical Arts class to the two credit Fine Arts program for selected juniors and seniors. Students have the chance to develop their skills in a num- ber of ways, as the art curricu- lum presents a well-rounded range of materials. For exam- ple, drawing and three dimen- sional design are stressed in Art 11, the aspects of water col- or painting are covered in Art III, and oil painting is thorough- ly emphasized in Art IV. This type of department planning best meets the indi- vidual needs of all students. Phys Ed in Action For most students at Men- tor High School, physical edu- cation class provides a wel- come break in the ordinary rou- tine of classwork and indepen- dent study. It is a chance to spend time filling a requirement for graduation as well as devel- oping skills in a variety of sports specially selected to provide an area of interest for all students involved For example, girls are intro- duced to such athletic activi- ties as field hockey, modern dance, archery, and golf as well as team sports which include basketball and volleyball. The program for boys consists of baseball, relay exercises, wres- tling, and gymnastics, plus football and basketball prac- tice. This department is essen- tial to the development of a well rounded school day for each student. Robert C. Alexander Health Physical Education B.A. Baldwin Wallace Joseph L. Barry Physical Education B.S. Ohio University M.Ed. Xavier University Howard Baughman Athletic Director B.S. Ed. Kent State University M.A. Western Reserve Peter Dusek Health Physical Education B.S. Kent State University M.Ed. Kent State University Nancy H, Galbos Health Physical Education B.S. Ohio University Jack Himebauch Physical Education Driver Education B.S. Miami University Lynn M. Shupe Health Physical Education B.S. Muskingum College M.A. western Reserve Maxine G. Smith Health Physical Education B.S. Ohio State University MHS 47 Home Economics Serves a A new twist in the Home Economics Department this year was the development of a Food Service T raining pro- gram, specialized for those stu- dents interested in a related vo- cation. A number of these stu- dents worked as aides in the cafeteria in order to become ac- quainted with the workings of large-scale food preparation. The Vocational Child Care course again conducted a nur- sery school for young children in the area. Second year stu- dents in this program were eli- gible to work in similar nurser- iesoutside Mentor High School. The department also of- fered a well rounded curricu- lum of clothing, foods, and housing for those who elected the courses. Wide ■ 4 Donna M. Farinacei Vocational Nur- sery School Aide Program B.S Bowling Green State Interest Range Up-To-The Minute Methods Each student in the Indus- trial Arts program may choose his particular course of study. This c o m p I e t e I y elective de- partment, headed by Mr. James Jamieson, consists of Basic and Advanced Woods, Machine Shop, or Drafting courses. These classes work on a variety of different proj- ects during the school year. For example, the advanced wood classes this year, will be involved in a four part program which included home construc- tion, cabinet making, and pat- tern design. The machine shop will be working with hot and cold metals, and the drafting classes will be introduced to basic engineering techniques. Mentor is proud to have such a fine industrial arts department to its credit. Charles Durnbaugh Basic Drafting Engineering Drafting Advanced Drafting B.S. Western Reserve James A. Jamieson Department Head Cold Metals Machine Shop B.S, Ohio University Richard H, Smith Basic Wood and Advanced Woods B.S. Kent State University Hugh Taylor Hot Metals and Advanced Welding B.S. Ohio University M.Ed. Kent State MHS 5 1 Grease and Oil Essential Mentor High School hasex- panded its vocational training program to include a two year course in Auto Body repair and Auto Mechanics. These cours- es are made available to inter- ested students who wish to pursue a career in any of sever- al related fields. Up-to-date materials are used and modern methods are taught to insure proper training for each student. Application of such skills as paint prepara- tion, trim repairs, frame and wheel alignment, and the test- ing and diagnosing of faulty op- erations of automobiles is put to use on vehicles sent to the school for mechanical work. An apprenticeship program has also been introduced for all qualified boys. Joseph R. Arcadi Auto Mechanics B.S. California State College Robert E. Ryan Vocational Auto Body Pre-Vocational Survey Kent State University For This Department’s Work Principles of Printing For the student inclined to- ward the field of lithography, MHS has an expanded voca- tional course in the graphic arts. It consists of a detailed study of process camera operation, platemaking, offset press op- eration, and binding. It is a two year course which enables the student to select the field he will pursue and develop his own talent in that area. A similar vocational course of study is available for draft- ing students. Several hours of shop work are correlated with classroom study to give a well- rounded background into the fundamentals of drafting and architecture. Both courses are designed to prepare students for work positions within their chosen field upon graduation. 54 MHS Drafting Attracts Ambitious Vocational Students Students who wish to pur- sue a career in the field of horti- culture have the chance to ex- plore their interests at Mentor High School. A three year work-study program in this area is available to any boy or girl who chooses to elect the course. This vocational oppor- tunity is a comprehensive look into the fundamentals of nur- sery work, forestry, and land- scaping, to name a few of the topics covered. Also available for career- minded youths is a vocational study of electronics. In this program, students are intro- duced to the basic principles of electricity and observe by demonstration the value of its importance in trade and indus- try. Thus, through such spe- cialized courses of study, MHS has opened the door to a ca- reer for every type of pupil. 56 MHS In Pursuit of a Career . MHS 57 RC Expands Upward Mary D. Fancher Library Coordinator A,B. College of Wooster M.S.L.S. Mary D. Humphrey Librarian B.S. Geneseo State Teachers College Miriam M. Boyter Librarian B.S. Kent State University M.S.L.S Case- Western Reserve Jackie Mclntire Library Clerk 58 MHS The librarians play an im- portant role in helping the indi vidua! student at Mentor High. Mrs, Mary Fancher, the library coordinator, and her staff, have this year organized the book selections on the upper level of the Research Center. This expansion has given more students access to the books and a better area for work. The librarians continually purchase new books for the students, ever increasing and further balancing the collection available for research and en- joyment Our Work Is Never Done MHS CUSTODIANS: Mrs. Bell, Mr. Truesdell, Mrs. Wally, Mrs. Bowman, Mr. Bowman, Mr. West, Mr. Snow, Mr. Faith, Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Yeary, Head Custodian, Mr. Dehl. Everyday, all day, and many times into the night the cooks and custodians of Men- tor High School devote their time to hundreds of small tasks. Under the direction of Mrs. Florence Chapius, the cafete- ria staff plans, prepares, and serves meals to the students and faculty members of the school. Breakfast as well as lunch must be a carefully bal- anced diet of nutritional value. Grover Yeary heads the custodial crew of fifteen in its tremendous tasks of cleaning and maintaining the school building. Although, a some- times thankless job, their ef- forts are plainly visible to the eyes of all visitors to Mentor High School. MHS CAFETERIA STAFF—Row One: B. Lane, J. Holbrook, M. Stede, R. Kidd, A. Hellreigel, J. Luke, A. Messersmith. Row Two: C. Polo, P. Schmidt, M. Bradarich, L. Waite, R. Korelec, V. Boor, C. Piazza, E. Kerven, J. Kilma, E. Hanson, Florence Chapius, cafeteria director. Row Three: F. Swank, M. Bober, S. Butcher, E. Fowler, J. Furchak, O. Jansen, K. White. R. Van Deu- sen, J. Hodges, H. Armstrong, B. Hanisch. MHS 59 60 MHS To be great is to be misunderstood. Ralph Waldo Emerson MHS 61 It’s a Senior World! a Pat Gallagher, Senior Class Secretary. Pat Ruddy, Senior Class Treasurer. 62 MHS Ric Bedding-field, Senior Class Vice-President. Danny Lunceford, Senior Athlete, Senior Singer, Senior Student, and Senior Class President. Walter E. Abel Randy Adams John Agapetus Marty Albee Paul Alexa Debbie Alloway Dave Anderson Gerry Anderson Tim Anderson Chuck Andrews Drew Armstrong Susan Lynn Arnett Chris Arnold Donn T. Arthur Geraldine Atkins Pat Austin Jacquelyn Bailey Frank Ball 64 MHS Judy Bales Denise Baon Jeanne Barbur Chris Barker Bethann Barrett Linda Marie Barsic Billie Bartlett Donna Barto Miles Basiger Nancy Battles Dave Beall Ric Beddingfield William Behm Brian Beifus Craig Benedict Russell L. Benjamin Ron Berke Susan Best Ross Bevacqua Sandra Bezoski Kathy Bezzeg David Birch Michael Bistarkey Peg Bitzer Becky Blackman Debbie Blaum Becky Bledsoe Darla Bokovitz Timothy Edward Bolander DeeAnn Bondra Jeff Booth Pete Booth MHS 65 Robert Bosley Gladys Bowen Roger Bowen Bill Bowers Kathy Bracken Bob Brackman Debbie Bradarich John Brately Linda E, Breach Bonnie Broadwater Bessie Brown Nadene Brown Susan Brown Beth Brueggman Dennis Brunkus Denise Brunner Marilyn Bryson Marsha Elaine Buckley Richard Burdyshaw Pat Burrier 66 MHS Chris Butcher Donna Buto Rose Cabreira Bill Camp Doug Cannato Bob Capp Tom Capretta John Caputo Pat Carlton Katie Carpenter Debbie Carr Randi Carrel Rimas Cecys Linda Cederlund Candice Chafin Connie Chance Linda Chapman William Charlton Cindy Cherry Drake Chew Kay Renee Chiappone MHSi67 Very interesting indeed! Marilyn Chick Connie Childs Robert Chimney Kathy Chorman Donna Clark Kirk Clark John Clayton Linda Cliffel Laura Clinger Holly Cole Pat Collier Barbara Collins Barbara Colosi Susan Cook Richard Corbe Marla Corey Chris Covelli Jeff Covelli Deborah Covington Karen Marie Cox Carole Crail Barb Crane Stephen Crouch Steve Crowell Karen Crusan Linda Crysler Carol Cummings David Cunningham George Cutright Sharon Cwiklinski Nadine Cybulski Linda Czerwonko Patrick Darcey Roberta Davidson Larry Davis Debbie Dawson 68 MHS ' MHS 69 Jerry Dawson Robert Day Mary Lou Debevc Richard DeFrancesco Lamar Deitrich Chuck DeRose Duane Derrick Robert Dilgren Bruce Donaldson Bev Dorrington Patricia Downing John Drago Liz Drellich Sharon Driver Dan Dubeansky Michael Dubeansky Doug Duncan Debbie Dunham David Durkee Ed Dyke 70 MHS Anthony Dziados Nancy Eaton Kathleen Edwards Carolyn Ely Robert Emerson Linda Ensign Kevin Esser Gregg Evans Kathleen Evans Steve Evenhiemer Robert Faite Jennifer Fais Bob Fanslau Patty Farmer Doug Faulkner Shier! Fawkes Rosemary Feldkamp Amy Fellows Mike Fellows Patricia Fellows Reid Ferguson Tom Fetch Steve Finau Patrick Finney Charles Finzel Bruce Fisher MHS 7 1 Frank Fisher Joseph Fisher Martha Fisher William Fisher Janet L. Fisler Darlene Fleming Evelyn Fleming Bob Flora Don Floro Anne Forbes Karen Fornari Jane Forte Mike Frabotta Dale Frank Terry Frazier Don Fuchs Rick Galbos Pat Gallagher Vicki Gibson Betty Garvin Todd R. Gerstenberger Ray Getts Roger Giudici Ginny Gleyze Cindy Gordon Lynn Gorman Ken Gorni Mary Green Peggy Green Debbie Griswold Debbie Groff Karl Grossman Nancy Gump Diana Gundy Mary Gunnison Lesley Gunsaulus Cathy Gunvalsen Robert Gustafson Bill Haddock Wendy Hamilton William Hamilton William Hamm Sarah Hanley Elaine Marie Hanson MHS 7 3 Dave Harmacek Pam Harrington Chris Harrold Dave Harrold Don Hartman Lana Hartman Jackie Harvey Marty Hathy Lee Hauserman Holly Hayer Mark Hayman Chuck Heckman Mel Heinz Kathy Helmerick Jim Hemberger Karen Henderson Sylvia M. Henricksen John Herbst Sandra Hermetet Sandra Herrmann Laura Herron Cindy Hershberger Ron Hess Wally Higgins 74 MHS Timothy Hillegas Dennis A Hinkel Dale Hirsch Steve Hiser Bud Hissam Cecelia Hobensack Nancy Hogen Terry Holdt Ken Hoover Robin Horn Cathy Horvath Steve Horvath Don Houck George Hrenko Rita Hundall Dale Huntington Susan Hutzler Deborah A. Miner Laura Miner Mary Irwin Nancy Jackett MHS 75 Rich James Sue James Alexis Jannette Joel Jarrett Melanie Jarrett Katharine A. Jennings Connie Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Paulette Johnson Veronica Marie Johnson Sharon Jones Vicki Jones Donna Karako Don Kastning Lynn Katz Linda Kaufman Robert Kehl Bob Kelley Sandi Keyerleber Avis Klammer Lorene Klammer Michael Klaus Ralph Kluchar Barb Kluve Kathy Kluznik Darrell Kopec Bill Kopp Halina Korol Ann Koscielski Darr Kovacs Ralph Kuta Polly Ann Ladwig Dale Lampman Ellen Lamprecht Kris Latimer 76 MHS Patricia Knepper Rick Kocemba John Koenig Mary E, Kofbe Ronald Kooyman Glenn Kraly Jane Krashoc Louis Kratzert Beverly Kreider Ted Kurth Kathy La Verne Kent Lawson Sylvia Lecjaks Chuck Ledford Karen Lehman MHS 77 Doug Martin Eddie Martin Kay Martin Tim Martin Marc Masonbrink August Massard Randal Massey Pat Matousek John Matsko Bob Mauzy Timothy Mayer Bernadine Mazzarella Cheryl McBride Tom McCandless Margaret McCormick Barbara McElfish John McEifish Mike McGill Susan McQuiston Sandi McStay Ray Mejac Susan Meinke Gail L. Merchant James Merrill 78 MHS Daryel Leikala Gary LeMasters Ken Lent Cindy Lette Estal Lewis Richard Litch Barbara Logan Linda Logan Dick Lord Diane Louis Carol Love Danny L. Lunceford Jane Lutz Linda Lybarger Allan MacDonald Charles Magill Sandy Malin Robert Maloney Yvonne Mangelo Anthony Mangino Robert Marincic Raymond Marthey Barry Martin Chris Martin MHS 79 Pam Metelko Paul D. Miceli Pete Michaud Barb Mighton Tim Mighton Frank Mihelcic Allan Miller Deborah Miller Janeen Miller Pamela Mills Sandra Mineely Susan G. Miner Karen R. Minnie Jan Moeller Sue Mominey Theresa Monasky Catherine Montler Pete Moor Chris Morgan Denise Marie Morgan Marguerite Mosack Doris Moss Karen Mueller Tom Muir Jack Munro Carolyn Murphy Pat Murphy Jeff Myers Ted Myers Karen Nadolski Thomas M. Nealis Barb Nelms Denise Nelson Donald Nelson Linda Nerevice Jim Nestic Cindy Neuman Phyllis Newman Daryl Nicholas MHS 81 Douglas Nisbet Dwayne Noe Bill North Sharon North Doug Nunamaker Greg Odell Chris Oldfather Linda Oros Deborah Orr Mike Osborne Bonnie Ozanick Diane Paone Kathy Parent Patricia Parkins Lynn Patterson Tim Paytosh Ruth Pazdric Dale Pearce Pat Peck Edward Pekarcik Sally Petek MHS Spirit of '69! 82 MHS Patty Peters Melinda Peterson Ray Phelps Tim Phelps Shelly Phillips Chris Piatt Sandy Piazza Frank Piert Mike Piunno Sandy Pizzuti Alan Poje Annette Pospiech Chris Potocnik Jill Price Bob Pristash Marcy Proudfoot Roxanne Ragle Pamela Ramkey MHS 83 84 MHS Nannette Reisinger Robert Richards Ron Ring Andy Ritter Eric Robertson Mercedes Robertson Connie Robinson Patricia Rodgers Robin Ruth Roediger Nancy Rohl Marji Rolla Dennis Rosipko Charles Rother Penny Rowse Becky Royce Pat Ruddy Christine Ruez Deborah Ruminski Wendy Ruthenberg Patricia Ryczek John Ryerson Mark Sabalausky Bill Sanden Catheryn Sankey Debbie Schafer Carl Schick William Schilling Bill Schmid Gay Schoenfeld Dieter Schroeder Ron Schroeder Steve Schuldt Constance Siedler Chris Sievers Ron Simmons Denise Skufca William Small Michael Smith Patty Smith Steven Smith Sheila Snow Don Snowbrick Linda Soltesz Lisei Somers Karla Sommer Robert Southall Kathleen Spalding Mark Spiker Norris Springer Allen Spudick Barb Stanley Ronald F. Stapelton Walter Steitz Pat Stencil 86 MHS Robin Stephenson Thomas J. Sterlekar Mark Stevens Tom Stewart Eric Stoll Sue Stopar Gwen Storrs Jenny C. Stout Carol Strecker Tom Suchy Bill Summers Pat Swick Kenneth Swope Stephen H, Sykes Dan Szymczak Pam Tarantino Pat Tarantino Donna Tate Molly Teichert Debbie Thacker Joyce Thomas Chris Thompson Daniel Thompson MHS 87 Barb Tittle Timothy Thompson Janet Tomcik Lynn Tompkins Kathleen Topfer Linda Toth Gail Trautman Denise Troha Sara Troutman Bill Truax Les Ungers Vicki Valentine Mary Ann Vanek Laima Vanags Dave Vargo Fran Vargo Cathy Vayo Linda Verbsky Walter Vieweg John Viher John Von Hof 88 MHS Diane Voyticky Charlotte Vukcevic Patricia Waldvogel Wayne Walker Mickey Walsh John R. Walther John Ward Jim Weber Cathy Weill Cheryl Weinberg Cindy Welker Linda Welker Jerri Wengerd Jill Wetzel Nancy Wickham Jeff Wilde Ernie Wilder Johanna Wilfong Charles Wilkinson Dagmar Williams Edwin D. Williams MHS 89 Jackie Williams Karen Marie Williams Sandy Williams Mathew G. Williamson Robert Willis Arthur Wills Alice Wilson Barbara Wilson Glenda Wilson Ruth Wimmer Joel Witkowski Nancy Wolf Steven Wonson Vicki Wood Kathleen Woodard James Wuertheie Mark Yates Peggy Yates Eart Yeary Judy Yeary Joanne Yuko Barbara Young Guy Young Jack Zahn Chuck Zeiier Dwaine Zitko Laurie Zupancic 90 MHS Seniors Not Pictured John Adams John Allen Ryan Amick Gerald Anderson Andrew Armstrong Jane Auld Derryle Baughman George Beam Alan Bedford Patricia Bell Thomas Bell Harold Blakemore Darrelene Boylen Lance Brandenburg Richard Brinkman Jackie Brown John Brown Susan Brozina Tony Carnovale James Carroll Stephen Chesley Michael Clear Thomas Clydesdale Janet Collins Paul Conner John Connors Leonard Cook Polly Cooper Diane Cress Polly Davenport John Dick Norman Durden Robert Flanigan Lee Gortz James Hartwell Valerie Hill Barbara Hughes Robert Hurd Blair Ingram Rose Jerrell Loretta Jones Louis Kraska Tim Krug Steven Kurzawa Maria Lind William Lothmann Raymond Luhta Jean Malinowski Raymond Maltry Frank Marconi Dan McGlynn David Miller Gary Miller Joseph Misic Earl Misseldine Myrna Mundt Mark Nerone Darryl Niepokny John Nolan Bonnie North Pamela Nygord Mark Olson Ron Oravetz Sally Ozinga Martha Pallant Tom Pattison John Polcar Linda Ralph Sharon Ricklin Judy Rosipko Richard Schuster Greg Scott Paula Sewalish Eugene Sherwood Deborah Shook Sharon Shuttleworth Arthur Sutt Glen Thompson Jenny Turner Perry Waddell Judy Varney Sherry Wagner William Weese Dawn Williams Karen Wolf Stanley Zarack MHS 9! 92 MHS If I should lose, let me stand by the road and cheer as the winners go by. Berton Braley MHS 93 Will to Win Spurs Cross Doug Nunamaker gets coach’s okay. Robin Tagliamonte, a junior letterman. Ron shows true determination. 94 MHS Country Team’s Success Despite stiff competition met in theGCC, the 1968Cross Country team held a record of five wins and three losses in dual meets, praiseworthy par- ticipation in Invitationals, and a commendable fifth rank in dis- trict competition. These boys proved once again that Mentor has an unbeatable spirit for success. Prepared by Coach Coog- an Reese and tough weekly competitors, the boys excelled in the end of the season finals and sent a representative to Columbus. Ron Stapleton placed third in state competi- tion, showing the superiority of his training and pride in his school’s reputation. Mentor vs. Midpark on home course. Fighting Cardinals Covet VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD — Row One: B. Poe, J. Southall, M. Gorman, D. Kovacs, R. Conklin, I_____Branden- burg, D. Cunningham, R. Massey, B. Camp, B. Schmid, M, Suydam, L. Larrik, D. Kastning, B. Bowden, E. Latu- rell, G. Sawdey, B. Harrold, P. Brunner, Row Two: R. Bevacqua, J. Caputo, L. Hauserman, E. Yeary, S. Schuldt, R. James, J. Viher, D. Derrick, R. Galbos, P. Alexa, M. Hathy, J. Matsko, M. Osborne, K. Lawson, M. Bistarkey, J. Hemberger, J. Sankal. Row Three: Coach Fuchs, Coach Himebauch, D. Slitor, C. Cutcliff, G. Horn, J. Weizer, M. Podpadec, T. Pietila, C. Williams, M. Lomasney, G. Darone, G. Whitman, E. Dyke, P. Ryczek, F. Ball, P. Burkhart, D. Lunceford, D. Games, S. Markovich, D. Fuchs, J. Scott, D. Beall, Coach Horning, Coach Crum. The 1968 Fighting Cardinal Football team will be remem- bered as the team that estab- lished Mentor as a state foot- ball power. The undefeated Cardinals showed the tough- est defense in the state, knock- ing the perennially powerful Massillon, 19-0 and capturing the Greater Cleveland Confer- ence Crown in the first year Mentor participated in the league. The Cards ended the season ranked first in the Greater Cleveland area and second in Ohio. In addition to this Coach Dick Crum and senior quarter- back Rick Galbos were chosen GCC coach and player of the year, respectively. Senior de- fensive end Duane Derrick be- came the first Mentor Cardinal to be named to the All-Ohio Team. Coach Dick Crum and his assistants are to be con- gratulated for molding the ’68 team into champions. 96 MHS Title: “UNBEATABLE” MHS 19 Massillon 0 MHS 40 John Adams 0 MHS 46 Harvey 0 MHS 38 Bedford 0 MHS 31 Midpark 0 MHS 35 Berea 7 MHS 62 Maple Hgts. 0 MHS 20 Mayfield 0 MHS 28 South 14 MHS 56 North 7 Quarterback Rick Galbos, Most Valuable Player. MHS 97 The 1968 Sophomore foot- ball team helped bolster the soaring reputation of the Men- tor High Athletic program with an 8-2 overall record for the season. Following the opening loss to Niles by a narrow mar- gin and a second defeat by a strong Massilon team, these boys made a valiant comeback to take first place in the GCC competition. Under the tutorship of coach Bob Alexander, the Soph squad became ac- quainted with the procedures and tactics of high school foot- ball. They can be proud of the efforts contributed by each in- dividual to produce a harmoni- ous team, united toward the goal of success. Okay fellas, lets try that just one more time! SOPH FOOTBALL SQUAD—Row One; D, Bowman, B. Yeary, B. Jackett, D. Gear, D. Woods, D. Weise, D. Lutz, S. Odell, M. Tenkku, J. Malik, D. Leonard, G. Holden, F. Cannato, B. Sissons, B. Schram, M. Burchell, M. Szabo. Row Two: T. Polakowski, R. Giudici, B, Graham, T. Martin. S. Thomas, B. Kollister, C. Locy, D. Ander- son, M. Henk, R. Swank, M. Bauer, L. Mate, D. Martin, T. Hoopingarner, B. Heinz, B. Stoddard, J. Conger, G. Fulton, D. Lang, R. Lang. Row Three: COACH CARNABUCI, R. Stocker, B. Schaediick, L. Boiko, M. Wagner, A, Klammer, D. Dunlap, R. Campbell, G. Quitmeyer, G. Bowen, K. Russell, T. Staebler, R. Portaro, B. Abraham- sen, P, Brost, R. Ford, J. Parker, D. Beltzer, COACH ALEXANDER. Not Pictured: P. Larimer. D, Leacock, B. Gillespie, D. Sierleja, B. Humphrey. 98 MHS Let’s Go—Fight—WIN! That’s what you call devoted determination! Mentor's defense remains strong to the bitter end. Sophomore punter prepares for a varsity career. MHS 14 Niles 16 MHS 0 Massillon 21 MHS 12 Bedford 6 MHS 16 Midpark 0 MHS 12 Berea 6 MHS 16 Maple Hts. 0 MHS 14 Mayfield 6 MHS 30 South 6 MHS 20 North 14 MHS 99 MHS lOi Matmen 3rd in State 1 968-69 WRESTLING TEAM —Row One: Tom Sterlekar, Ed Martin, Mark Sabalausky, Dwaine Zitko, Terry Martin, John Dick, Carl Keeper. Row Two: Dave Vargo, Alan Poji, Blaine Yeary, Mark Spiker, Ray Mejac, Dave Birch, Daryl Nicholas, Steve Schuldt, Darr Kovacs, Bobb Bowden, Coach John Goodwin. Mentor Matmen out did themselves this season, as they captured the position of third in state competition. This is truly a record to be proud of as all the boys who devoted their time and energy to one of the biggest winter sports will agree. Losing just two weekend matches, the Cardinal wres- tlers finished the season as in the GCC. Also to their merit was a first place at the sec- tional tournament and a run- ner-up trophy at the Northland District contest. These boys made a name for themselves that will be hard to equal in future years. They deserve to be proud! Kenston 6 MHS 29 Shaw 8 MHS 26 Elyria 12 MHS 26 N. Canton 9 MHS 24 Bedford 15 MHS 22 North 11 MHS 27 Mayfield 14 MHS 24 Berea 9 MHS 37 South 16 MHS 20 Midpark 9 MHS 32 Maple 26 MHS 11 MHS 103 Immortality among the pages of MHS h i story has been achieved by Steve Schuldt, 175 pound varsity wrestler, who took the state championship f o r his weight class in 1969. Steve ended his high school wrestling career in a grand style, as he pinned his opponent in the Columbus fi- nals. Darr Kovacs and Tom Ster- lekar also deserve praise for their efforts as competitors in the state meet. Darr lost the championship for the 145 weight class by one point in overtime but took a commend- able third. Tom finished in the semifinals. From MHS to Columbus As a regular part of each MHS wrestling meet, the jun- ior varsity squad has done a fine job to boost the reputation of this now famous state wres- tling team, A boy on this squad prac- tices in the same manner and receives the same instructions as a varsity letterman. He serves an important position as back-up man in the event of illness or injury. He must be ready to step into the varsity spot in his weight class at a moments notice and usually takes over this position when his varsity counterpart gradu- ates. MHS 105 Cagers Compete in GCC Mentor Varsity player out-jumps visiting opponent. . a i Rich James 106 MHS 1968-69 BASKETBALL TEAM: Row One: Tim Eaton, Manager, John Viher, Paul Burkhardt, Bob Faile, Jack Harmon, John Matsko, Kyle Preyss, Ron Ring, Trainer. Row Two: Coach Parkhill, Rich James, Marty Albee, Ed Dyke, Jeff Myers, Paul Ryczek, Ed Jankowski, Coach Barry, Ed Jankowski trys to out manuever man to man defense. A new conference and a new coaching staff did not sti- fle the enthusiasm of the Car- dinal Basketball team. Instead, this stiff competition brought out the best in the MHS boys and led them to a position of 4th among conference compe- titors. The Cagers finished the season with a record of eight wins out of eighteen games. Also to their credit was a fine showing at the Ashtabula tournament. This Cardinal team can be proud of their first season in the GCC. Willoughby South 19 MHS 38 Midpark 51 MHS 59 West Geauga 42 MHS 52 Bedford 36 MHS 30 Maple Heights 56 MHS 42 Willoughby North 72 MHS 44 Mayfield 62 MHS 51 Geneva 48 MHS 49 Berea 54 MHS 58 Willoughby South 53 MHS 38 Harvey 64 MHS 62 Midpark 50 MHS 60 Riverside 49 MHS 62 Bedford 56 MHS 53 Maple Heights 60 MHS 48 Willoughby North 59 MHS 57 Mayfield 43 MHS 63 Berea 78 MHS 68 MHS 107 R-E-B-O-U-N-D-S Let’s Junior varsity basketball is designed to be a training ground for boys who will event ually play on a varsity team. The purpose of this group is to acquaint the boys with basket ball techniques and team tac- tics. In this respect the MHS JV team has achieved success, as each participant exhibited those skills which can only be perfected through long hours of practice. Despite the fact that the team did not bring in any Cardinal winsr they must be complemented on their nev- er-failing spirit and devoted ef- forts. Envious opponent gazes upon per- fect point-scoring form. Coach bolsters team spirit during time-out. lOS MHS Get Those Rebounds! Shoot NOW! Style, technique, skill. MHS 109 No Hitter Spring Highlites By late February of each school year, Mentor's base- ball team begins to organize, with Coach Gerald Smith training the Cards for a sea- son of victories. Many excellent players highlighted the 67-68 base- ball season. Among these was pitcher Robin Swaney whose fame for the season stemmed from his “no hitter” against Chardon High School, Because of the fine ef- forts of Coach Smith and each member of the Cardinal baseball team, Mentor was well represented this field of spring sports. Ernie Wilder catches warm-up pitches. 1968 BASEBALL TEAM—Kneeling: Bill Camp, Pete Gammiere, Barry Traxler, Roy Cederlund, Robin Swaney, Joel Witkowski, Randy Shaw, Rob Conklin. Row Two: Lance Brandenburg, Steve Kovacs, Darryl Lanzi, Ernie Wilder, Coach Gerald Smith, Jerry Hinkel, Bob Faile, Mark Hayman, Dan Dubeansky. Joel Witkowski and John Viher await action of next pitch 110 MHS Swimmers Specialize The 1969 Mentor Mermen added their part to the suc- cess of the winter sports schedule by individual wins and honors. The team partici- pated in eight dual meets, the Fairview Relays, and a tri-meet with Harvey and Rocky River, coming away with excellent scores in all competition. Daily p e r i o d s of practice before school resulted in a 2nd place position among confer- ence competitors. FI 1968-69 SWIM TEAM—Row One: Dan Hanrahan, Jeff Passerotti, Bill Everson, Curt Harvey, Jim Wuerthele, Rick Pluth. Row Two: John Hazen. Mark Lovelace, Doug Slitor, Jerry Scott, Rob Chimney, Bob Marincic, Joel Witkowski, Paul Turnball, Gary Schneider, Tim Bona- witz, Larry Crookshanks. Not Pictured: Coach Robert Starkey. Good racing starts may give a swimmer an early advantage. Coogan’s Army Conquers With s p r i n g comes “Coo- gan’s Army,” namely the track squad,coachedbyC. R. Reese. This group was in the spotlight during the '68 season. They had an outstanding record, be- ing undefeated in dual meets, champions of the Mentor Re- lays, and of Willoughby’s Rebel Relays, and captors of the Freeway Conference title. Several records were set during the season, with Ken Lent and Ron Stapleton exert- ing individual efforts of excep- tional quality. Undoubtedly, this squad has a name to be proud of. Bob Setzer absorbed in concentration. Stapleton finishes against the clock. 1 1 2 MHS Relay man strains to gain position. Track coaches receive congratulations and trophies. Mentor anchorman out-touches closing opponent. Tennis Team Tops FWC The Mentor High Tennis team served, smashed, and backhanded their way through the 1968 spring sports sched- ule. This twelve man team achieved a permanent place in the annals of our school’s fame completing the season as the holders of the Freeway Confer- ence Title, a goal attained only through many long hours of in- dividual work by each boy. Every afternoon during the early spring, the Mentor Recre- ation Park tennis courts were alive with activity as the team prepared for competition. Coach John Reider skillfully ad- vised and trained the boys to work effectively together as well as by themselves and is re- sponsible for producing a team of lasting repute. TENNIS TEAM —Row One: Wayne Wichert, Duane Zitko, Chuck An- drews, Tom Stewart, Bill Haddock, Coach John Reider. Row Two: Ralph Srp, Glenn Wittman, Tim Logan, Greg McFarland, Tom Gerner, Bruce Raf- ert, Allan Miller. Bill Haddock smashes a successful serve. Duane Zitko returns a backhand shot. 1 14 MHS , Roughs, Golf occupied an important position on the ’68 Spring Sports calendar, as the six- man Varsity and JV squads ended the season in a three- way tie for first place in the conference. Their success was due to excellent coaching and devoted effort from each gol- fer. Teeing off on the home course. Good golf requires special style. Rich James practices putting. 1 968 GOLF TEAM: Coach Armand Sanvido, Fran Vargo, Randy Maffett, Dennis Jones, John Crawford, Pete Michaud, Bob Poe, Tim Mayer, Rich James. mhs iis Pep Is Their Most A combination of new ideas and enthusiastic prac- tice was responsible for shap- ing the varsity cheerleading squad into one of the best groups MHS has ever had. These six girls effectively channeled the overwhelming spirit which prevailed during all sports events of the 1968-69 season into success for the athletes. Because sports is such an important aspect of high school life, the cheerlead- ers occupy a position of ut- most value. Sandy Keyerleber. Becky Suomela. 1 16 MHS Beat ’em boys BEAT ’EM! CVnon now, V-l-C-T-O-R-Y!! Important Product Head cheerleader, Connie Childs. Debbie Thomas. V I C T O R Y Is Our Cry Hard benches for only a moment. Wanda Bartholomew Wendy Fabian Because the JV football and basketball teams play an important role in the sports life at MHS, it is only fair that their supporters have a special group of Junior Varsity cheer- leaders. The JV squad is composed of six girls who were selected at competitive try-outs in the spring of each school year. Their responsibilities can only be fully realized through hours of practice and faith in the boys they support. They do a fine job for the b e n e f i t of the entire school. Nina Lawson. Sue Galbos Luanne Luoma 1 18 MHS New Phase in r t , m 1968-69 WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS—Row One: Wendy Williams, Pat Tarantino, Margie Taketa. Row Two: Linda Nerevice, Head Cheerleader, Janet Tomcik, Denise Scufca. Wrestling Senior Denny Scufca. The wrestling cheerleaders have originated a tradition at MHS that is guaranteed to continue. Now the undying school spirit that was gene- rated at the football and bas- ketball games can make itself felt at all wrestling matches. This year six devoted girls channeled that special enthu- iasm that spurred the Mentor M a t m e n to success. This squad created the necessary spirit that the wrestling team has always deserved. MHS 119 Majorettes Twirl Proudly 68-69 MAJORETTES: Sue King, Chris Arnold, head majorette, Sue Paul, Janet Koztovich, Linda Ralph, Sue Brozina. Complimenting the half time activities of the 1968 foot- ball season, the majorettes proved their dedication to hard work. Continual practice was responsible for the fine perfor- mance of these girls each time they faced the vast numbers of faithful Mentor supporters. Chris Arnold, head major- ette, and Drew Gentile, Drum Major, coordinated the individ- ual talents of each of the five members of the squad in or- der to present a unified appear- ance before the audience. Rob- ert Schlemmer aided the girls in developing new styles and techniques, which resulted in several routines the Mentor fans will not soon forget. Let Girls Play Too! Girl's Athletic Association channels the energy and skills of Mentor High girls into a va- riety of sporting events throughout the year. The range of team sports available to members are bas- ketball, volleyball, hockey, bowling, and badminton. Also included in this well rounded athletic program are the indi- vidual fields of tumbling, arch- ery, swimming and gymnas- tics. Several social events of major importance are planned for GAA members. 1968-69 GAA MANAGERS—Row One: Pat Gallagher, bowling; Peg Bitzer, Sue Burger, Pam Tarantino, Golf; Donna Trevethan, Basketball; Sandi Keyerleber, Volleyball; Pat Tarantino, Archery;Charkie Paik,Bad- minton; Betsy Oesterle, Ping Pong; Diane Seith, hockey. 122 MHS :Ox MHS 123 No Pep Jug Necessary! 1968-69 BLOCK M—Row One: Buckley, Nadolski, Rolla, Tarantino, Tarantino, Anderson, Gallagher, Logan, Hogan, Barrett, Bondra. Row Two: Mazarrella, Price, Henderson, McQuiston, Storrs, Sommers, Klam- mer, Scufca, Dawson, Parent, Vukcevic. Row Three: Orr, Minnie, Nere- vice, Lutz, Meinke, Blackman, Mueller, Bitzer, Collins, Moss, Covelli. Row Four: Edwards, Forshee. Ruthenberg, Harvey, Horvath, Rohl, Gun- saulus, Ruthenberg, Cabriera, Gartman, Fairman, Row Five: Whetstone, Smith, Rantz, Hengesbach, Sharlau, Jackson, Synder, Vuik, Winslow, Byrd, Williams. Row Six: Riddle, Siliman, Butler, Parkins, Molk, Henes, Morton, Dyke, Williams, Chiapponne, Lette. Row Seven: Updike, Schoen- feld, Connors, McGill, Carlysle, Kirk, Baksa, Wolfgram, Bingle, Billig, Burney, Row Eight: Smith, Monnot, Earle, Hanzel, McVey, Griffith, Bartholomew, Thompson, Fox, Lattner, Brunner. Row Nine: Waterwash, Pohto, Finney, Minor, Boal, Russell, Schmidt, Brown, Bitzer, Sykes, Brunkus. Row Ten: Koch, Gartman, Demeter, Shaner, Sawdey, Muir, Heiss, Tinker, Brozina, Trevethan. Once again this year, the 130 girls who make up Men- tor's Block M cheering section provided the backbone of school spirit at all home athlet- ic events. Their devotion to the Cardinal’s success was evi- dent in the special hours of practice to which they gave their time, as well as the work put into the souvenir scrap- books given to each athlete by a Block M member at the close of the sports season. That's Gratitude for You! 1 24 MHS Enthusi Beginning in autumn with cross-country and football season and carrying straight through to spring and the Re- lay's dance, the activities of the MHS Pep Club are never ending. Painting signs, selling rib- bons, organizing pep assem- blies, and decorating for dances are just a few of these activities. But what could be more fun than devoting time to such successful endeavors to encourage school spirit? A Pep Club artist at work. asm Everywhere Senior athletes?????? Pat Ryczek, eB-’SS Cardinal Mascot. MHS 125 Senior Athletes Paul Alexa Football, Track Frank Ball Football Dave Beall Football Ross Bevacqua Football, Wrestling Dave Birch Wrestling Mike Bistarkey Football, Track Lance Brandenberg Football, Baseball Pat Burrier Track, Cross Country Bill Camp Football, Baseball John Caputo Football, Track Bob Chimney Swimming John Clayton Golf Steve Crowell Football Dave Cunningham Football Duane Derrick Football, Track Charles DeRose Cross Country, Track Dan Dubeanski Baseball Ed Dyke Football Bob Faile Basketball, Baseball Bob Fanslau T rack Terry Frazier Cross Country, Track Don Fuchs Football Rick Galbos Football, Track Roger Giudici Track Ken Gorni Cross Country, Track Chris Harrold Cross Country, Track Marty Hathy Football Lee Hauserman Football Mark Hayman Baseball Jim Hemberger Football, Track Wally Higgins Cross Country, Track Richie James Football, Basketball, Golf Don Kastning Football, Track Glenn Kraly Track Darr Kovacs Football, Wrestling, Track Ken Lent Track Dan Lunceford Football Bob Marincic Swimming, Track Ed Martin Wrestling Randy Massey Football John Matsko Football, Basketball Tim Mayer Golf Ray Mejac Wrestling Jack Munro Cross Country, Track Jeff Myers Basketball Daryl Nicholas Wrestling Doug Nunamaker Cross Country, Track Chris Oldfather Cross Country, Track Mike Osborne Football, Track Al Poje Wrestling Ron Ring T rack Charles Rother Cross Country, Track Mark Sabalausky Wrestling Bill Schmidt Football Steve Schuldt Football, Wrestling Tom Shahan Track Mark Spiker Wrestling Ron Stapleton Cross Country, Track Tom Sterlekar Cross Country, Wrestling Dave Vargo Track, Wrestling Fran Vargo Golf John Viher Football, Basketball, Baseball Ernie Wilder Baseball Joel Witkowski Swimming Jim Wuerthele Swimming Earl Yeary Football, Wrestling Jack Zahn T rack Dwaine Zitko Wrestling SPRING SPORTS CROSS COUNTRY 1 26 MHS MHS 127 BASEBALL BASKETBALL GOLF COACH CRUM BRINGS FOOTBALL FAME TO WRESTLING MENTOR. 128 MHS MHS 129 130 MHS Let each man pass his days wherein his skill is greatest. Propertius MHS 131 ■i mm Highlighting the 1968-69 football season were the three- fold festivities of homecoming weekend made successful by the defeat of the Berea Braves. During an afternoon pep assembly the cheerleaders led the student body in cheers to arouse school spirit and set a mood for certain victory. The previously reigning homecom- ing queen, Miss Cindy Jones, performed the honors of crowning Sue Brozina queen of the 1968 festivities. Reigning with Queen Sue was her royal court of Connie Childs, Pat Gallagher, Cathy Horvath, Shelly Phillips, and honorary member, Rose Cabreira. 132 MHS MHS 133 Queen Sue, her escort Doug Duncan, the 1968 Court and their escorts presided proudly over the triumphant football game and celebration dance. “The Selections” pro- vided the entertainment for an evening of dancing which was characterized by a theme of the “Grand Old Cardinals”. Pre- pared by the efforts of the Pep Club and decorations chair- men Linda Crysler and Connie Robinson, the atmosphere of the roaring 20’s aptly de- scribed the triumph and jubila- tion felt by each individual in attendance. A homecoming parade, consisting of nine floats which represented a variety of orga- nizations at Mentor High School, completed the activity of the busiest fall weekend of this year. 134 MHS TAROS Sue Brozina, Homecoming Queen, and her escort Doug Duncan. Connie Childs 1968 Homecoming nominees. Pat Gallagher 136 MHS Rose Cabreira, honorary member Shelly Phillips Cheerleaders wait for the crowning of the Queen. I Cathy Horvath MHS 137 A Few Work for All 1968-69 STUDENT COUNCIL—Row One: D, Beall, Vice-President, B, Sum- mers, President, L. Gunsaulus, Treasurer, S. Schuldt, Secretary. Row Two: C. Eguchi, P. Miceli, M. Shiplett, S. Keyerleber, D, Bondra, C. Arnold, W, Barthol- owmew, P. Brown, B. Benedict. Row Three: D. Trevethan, R. Muir, D. Whet- stone, C. Thompson, B. Oesterle, B. Tuorti, G. Walton, M. Taketa, A. Griffith, C. Oldfather, M. Peterson, Mr. Jack Himebauch, Advisor. Row Four: D. Myers, C, Worman, B. Bowden, J. Odell, D. Zitko, D. Lunceford, B, Camp, W. Higgins, T. Hurley, N. Cybulski, J. Kozlovich. Councils Meet Demands Student council is a valu- able experience in student gov- ernment. It is an organization designed to coordinate the wants of the pupils with the de- sires of the faculty and admin- istration. This year’s council at- tempted to fulfill this purpose by planning special sessions which were attended by sever- al MHS staff members. Stu- dents were welcome to come to these meetings and voice opinions and ask pertinent questions. A new feature in student activities was the Senior Coun- cil. Headed by the four class officers, this organization was designed to unite members of Mentor class of '69 on basic school issues and keep them informed about senior activi- ties. Senior Fun Night was their main and most success- 1968-69 SENIOR COUNCIL—Row One: C. Weill, G. Storrs, P. Moor, B. Camp, B. Schmid, T. Sterlekar, M. Shiplett, S. Keyerleber. Row Two: P. Gallagher, J. Yuko, D. Dubeansky, D. Hinkel, T. Gerstenberger, B. Donald- son, P. Ladwig, D. Miner, L. Crysler, J. Koenig. Row Three: B. Collins, S. Evenhiemer, D. Alloway, P. Metelko, P. Ryczek, M. Fisher, M. Walsh, D. Scufca, B. Barrett, M. Peterson, W. Abel. Row Four: C. DeRose, R. Kluchar, R. Stapleton, D, Lord, P. Ruddy, G. Young, D. Brunkus, B. Haddock, J. Von- ful project. Hof, D. Zitko, L. Hauserman, W. Higgins. 1968-69 AFS—Row One: Bondra, Rolla, Keyerleber, Wolf- gram, Baksa, Cabreira, Phillips, Secretary, DiCello, Vice- President, Ruthenberg, President, Gunsaulus, Treasurer, Ranker, Cochran, Eguchi. Row Two: Ralph, Moeller, Hor- vath, Collins, Gallagher, Buckley, Somers, Fogelman, Brunkus, Snyder, Crail, Sawdey, Jackson, Shaner, Williams. Row Three: Hogen, Barrett, Wilson, Stang, Whetstone, Birch, Haller, Gentis, Oesterle, Gartman, Smartt, Clinger, Shaner, Bartholomew, Seipp, Chiappone. Row Four: Smith, Williams, Hengesbach, Fisher, Wittman, Moss, McVey, Oldfather, Polcar, Wenger, Orr, Paik, Walton, Worman, Dur- den. Row Five: Worman, Gartman, King, Rantz, Winslow, Klammer, Yeso, Abel, Lunceford, McQuiston, Henderson, Ryska, Brockway, Milmine, Wood, Stover, Hunsicker. Rose was the Honorary Member of the 1968 Homecoming Court. Is this really snow? 140 MHS The American Field Ser- vice plays an important part in the daily lives of Mentor High students. This year, we were fortunate in having one of our students spend 12 months as a foreign exchange student in Englewood, New Zealand. Pol- ly Cooper left our community in January of 1968 and re- turned the following January with a rich tan, a slight British accent, and a score of invalu- able knowledge. MHS is also fortunate in having a foreign exchange stu- dent visiting from the Philip- pines. Rose Cabriera, who has found a lovely home-away- from-home with the Ruthen- berg family, sees great con- trast between American cus- toms and those of her native country. Yet, she has adapted exceptionally well to the dif- ference and is considered as an important part of the Men- tor High society. Thus, through AFS, each student is able to reap some benefit from an acquaintance with a foreign visitor. New Zealand sisters, Polly Cooper and Jenny Scott. MHS 141 Spaniards Take Up Drama ‘68-‘69 SPANISH CLUB—Row One: C. Hershberger, M. Kolbe, Treasur- er; S. Best, Vice-President; S. Cook, Secretary; B. Richards, President; B. Touarti. B Barrett, M. Hissam. Row Two: B. Burney, B. Barrett, B. Man- nino, N. Brown, S. Mineely, A. Bedford, C. Murphy, D. Poling, Miss Stoner. Row Three: S. Strouse, P. Rantz, C. Thompson. B. Summers, D. Moss, F. Mihelcic, K. Kubitz, C. Orr, K. Enkler, Miss Hudgeon. Row Four: J. Steyens, J. Odell, J. Kroh, D. Miller, S. Smith, M. Kromar, S. Randall, E. Hanson, C. Koch. Under the leadership of president Bob Richards, advi- sors Miss Stoner and Miss Hudgeon, the 1969 Spanish Club at Mentor High planned a year of educational fun for each member. A new attrac- tion for the students was a Spanish soap opera entitled “Mexico Place” which was pre- sented as a continuing drama, an episode performed at each meeting throughout the year. The Christmas meeting held a special surprise for all in attendance, as Mr. Roy Jones slipped into a Santa Claus suit and entertained the group. And, of course, the two tro- phies won in the Homecoming Parade add to the unforget- table memories made during membership in the '69 Spanish Club. 1 42 MHS “Die Gemutlichen” Gather “Die Gemutlichen is the name given to the Mentor High German Club. The aim of this organization is to familiarize the members with German cul- ture, language and to allow them to use this knowledge in extra-curricular atmosphere. Because it is true that stu- dents learn from experience as well as from classroom les- sons, the officers of the club have planned activities which will provide the individual members with just such an ex- perience. The fall Oktoberfest, a St. Nicholas party, and the per- formance of a peasant dance highlighted the 1968-69 club activities. 1968-69 GERMAN CLUB—Row One: D. Holt, M. Ashby, J. Lundblad, Treasurer, S. Hengesbach, Vice-President, K. Evans, President, P. Lad- wig, Secretary, J. Getts, L. Barsic, S. Jones. Row Two: R. Schwartz, J. Mychenberg, P. Skelly, C. Wilder, K. Schnittger, K. Edwards, E. Meibuhr, J. Robison, B. Wittman, L. Forshee. Row Three: B. Pristash, M. Hauer, M. Jennings, J. Philips, S. Sinclair, M. Teichert, B. Donaldson, D. Viher, K. Wil- liams, K. Chiappone, S. Arnett, THE FRAU: MRS. SCHORMULLER. Row Four: G. Male how, D. Spinks, B. Shaw, P. Burkhardt, T. Bolander, R. Kern, E. Wasko, D. Gentile, G. Odell, D. Lord, J. Wuerthele, B. Faile, R. Kneen. MHS 143 Who Said Latin’s Dead? Quite an original outfit you’ve got there! Once again the organiza- tion with the largest number of active members, the 1969 Latin Club strove to provide something out of the ordinary at each monthly meeting. Cre- ative skits produced and di- rected by club members, an at- tempt to reproduce the Roman Games, a visit by the Salvation Army Band, and a Derviation Quiz Bowl all highlited the ac- tivities of the Classicus Men- tor. Each member is expected to do his part in planning the entertainment at the meet- ings, a greater number of stu- dents take an interest in the club’s activities. Each member must design his own toga and assume a name out of Roman mythology. Thus, the mem- bers learn the background and culture of ancient Rome, ap- preciating the fact that Latin is not dead. 1968-’69 LATIN CLUB - Row One: Mrs. Marcella Phillips, C. Weill, P. Moor, K. Carpenter. M. Worman, J. Fais, D. Gorka, D. Schmidt, R. Gtudici, W. Hamilton, D. Harroid, A. Forbes. Row Two: R. Taylor, J. Anthony, L. Ralph, C. Evans, J. Mynchenberg, M, Buckley, B. Fridg, S. Keyerleber, K. Gentile, L. Crookshanks, V. Lehman, D. Sharp, B. Smartt, A. Luebben, M. Coulter, L. Axten, D. Svete, R. Mitchell, L. Moret. Row Three: R. Harrison, M. Taketa, J. Kozlovich, B. Kluve, C. Worman, N. Urban, D. Quiggle, L. Luoma, J. Ashby, C. Shaefer, R. Muir, K. Macauley, H. Somers, C. Covelli, L, Tompkins, C. Crisler, D. Covington, K. Kluznik, B, Crane, P. Newman, L. Drellich. Row Four: B. Small, G. Merchant, K. Gorni, V. Stamblesky, S. Sinclair, P. Rantz, M. Fisher, G, Walton, M. Nadolski, S. Tandy, G. Odell, S. King, S. Fawkes, K. Lehman, P. Fellows, C. Mah, K. Smith, S, Miller, S, Mineely. Row Five: G. Bales, E. Tandy, G. Shemitz, G. Korenko, B. Lawicki, M. Majewski, B. Abrahamsen, T. Polakowski, J. Calvert, T. Hurley, G, Haught, R. Gunsaulus, S. McDevitt, S. Priessman, D. Morgan, M. Peterson, D. Braidic, B. Everson, 144 MHS You can't tell me Caesar started this way. Dave Gorka displays his Roman toga. New type of Roman game? MHS 145 An Outlet for Creativity 1968-69 LITERARY CLUB—Row One: M. Peterson, Vice-President, A. Forbes, President, B. Small, Editor of Nemesis, N. Douglass, Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor L, Tear, Advisor. Row Two: C. Cherry, L. Ralph, L. Klammer, D. Schmidt, K. Enkler, A. Whitehead, M. Elgin, E. Meibuhr, Row Three: D. Rupert, J. Forte, T. Kurth, P. Nelson, P. Newman, B. Evans, B. Riddle, C. Andrews, N. Gump. Row Four: T. DeMay, R. Ceycs, D. Yeso, J. Calvert, J. Stencel, D, Braidic, D. Taylor, D. Covington, L. Coach, R. Chick, W. Tenkku. In its second year at MHS, the Literary Club has expand- ed its activities and increased its popularity. Informal meet- ings are held at which time members listen to guest speakers, read famous literary works, or create their own style of art. Poems, paintings, musical compositions, and other forms of literature are contributed by the students for the club magazine, Neme- sis. Because interests range from Beethoven to Butterfield Blues and from Shakespeare to Steinbeck, the topics cov- ered within this organization vary accordingly, touching up- on the concerns of each mem- ber. Talented Thespians 68-69 THESPtANS—Row One: Nancy Gump, Linda Crysler, Connie Robinson, Marsha Buckley, Barbe Wilson, Wendy Hamilton. Row Two: Danny Lunceford, Walter Abel, Sandi Keyerleber, Paul Miceli, Dwaine Zitko, The purpose of the Thespi- an Club is to cultivate active participation in the field of dra- matic arts. Membership is open to any student who has taken part in two or more Men- tor High school productions. Thus, belonging to this se- lect group is a compliment to the quality of the student's act- ing and encourages him to pur- sue his talents to a further de- gree, The Thespians, under the leadership of J. Robert Jay, are usually responsible for di- recting the all-school play which is presented during the spring season. I just don’t know what father would sayt Opie. “The British are coming, folks. 140 MHS Oh Guido, children are wonderful little people' RALLY ROUND THE Isaac Goodpasture Grace Bannerman Harry Bannerman Maggie Larkin Betty O’Shee! Prudence Melvin Clement Metcalf Agnes Culp Mildred Evens Della Waterford Comfort Goodpasture Gloria Coleman Mary Ann Stone Gina Leone Grady Metcalf Charlie Melvin Ed Fred Danny Bannerman Colonel Throwald Captain Hoxie Lt. Guido Di Maggio Cpi. Opie Dalrymple Pvt. William Wambess Pvt. Roger Lithwhiler Pvt. Gustave Morrissette FLAG, BOYS! Dwaine Zitko Nancy Gump Walter Abel Sandy Keyerleber Linda Verbsky Wendy Hamilton Guy Young Linda Cliffel Cathy Weill Barb Wilson Lisa Dwight Linda Crysler Marcia Buckley Chris Covelli Paul Miceli Dick Lord Alan Bedford Bill Bowers Pat Gallagher Steve Scheldt Darr Kovacs Peter Moor Jeff Wilde John Koenig Wally Higgins Frank Mihelcic Of course you realize, Hoxie, if anything goes wrong YOU'LL be responsible. 1968-69 A CAPPELLA CHOIR—Row One: Guzowski, Hammon, Dickinson, Luebben, Weil, Petite, Chance, Phillips, Benedict, Conklin, Leonard, Bitzer, Schuldt, Montgomery, Brunner, Bingell, Holt, Chick, Verbsky, Pohto. Row Two: Moss, Ragle, Cole, Suomela, Wilde, Heiss, Tuttle, Fike, Crookshanks, Horton, Green, Leyden, Schilling, Waterwash, Tandy, Hiser, Egner, Swartz, Walker, Seidel, Viher. Row Three: Battista, Minor, Andrusis, Clinger, Katz, Culverhouse, Abel, Williams, Tenkku, Hurley, Farmer, Young, Nadolski, Childs, Elgin, Kost, Wilson, Gart- man, Robinson, Harris, Schwaller, Bradarich, Crysler, Robinson, Hershberger, Hanks. Row Four: Miner, Svete, Crail, Martin, Mosher, Hengesbach, Gunsaulus, Lunceford, Storozum, Beddingfield, Kern, Miller, Ragone, Havel, Donaldson, Stapleton, Stencel, Kroh, Weise, Kovacs, Snowbrick, Eaton, Stamblesky, Lehman, Whitman, Pay- tosh, Zentmyer, Koral, Row Five: Miner, Sinclair, Bauer, Crim, Bowers, Giudici, Lofgren, Miller, O’Connor, Odell, Tenkku, Johnson, Meister, Bailey, Finney, Walsh, Robison, Choral Success Attributed Choral director, Ted Hieronymus. Practice makes perfect. Barb Wilson is the choir’s accompanist. Mixed Chorus is trained in simple voice techniques. to Talent and Time 1968-69 Mixed Chorus—Row One: V. Lehman, B. Luke, E. Sacash, K. Enkler, C. Koch, D. Boal, C. Koubeck, B. Barrett, R. Hoizer, L. Axten, K. Agard, D. Pizzuti, R. Piatt, D. Seith, C. Paik, J. Nolan. Row Two: T. Anderson, P. Rowse, J. Gibson, D. Regnier, S. Updike, D. DiSanza, B. Green, R. Daugherty, D. Burrows, C. Uncapher, D. Bell, R. Jordan, D. Buto, A. Snelson, C. Bloom, D. Howlett, J. Forte, J. Tackett. Row Three: D. Martin, J. Fox, B. Brundage, B. Balogh, D. Dyke, J. Fisher, K. Hamko, T. Chesbrough, R. Lord, J. Merrill, D, Brannon, J. Klawon, D. Braidic, C. Mc- Bride, C. Arthur, S. Henricksen. A Cappella Choir is Mentor High's primary performance group. As the most important vocal music organization, it has a reputation of excellence among all who have heard the group sing. Emphasis is placed upon perfect balance between all parts without the use of a pi- ano for harmony. The group is taught all types and styles of music in order to round out their public concerts. Highly selective tryouts are held each spring by director Ted Hieronymus. Only the number necessary for a bal- anced vocal sound is accepted into the choir at this time. Mixed Chorus is a smaller organization designed to train inexperienced voices for quali- fication in a specialized choir. It is a half credit course open to any student interested in vocal music. A minimum of public appearances are held through- out the year. MHS 151 Harmony Is the Key 1 968-69 BOYS’ ENSEMBLE—Row One: Jim FikeP Scott Horton, Larry Crookshanks, Bob Green, Walter Abel, Tim Hurley. Row Two: Roger Cul- verhouse, Mark Havel, Tim Crim, Michael O’Connor, Bill Bowers, Frank Ragone, John Miller. 1968-69 GIRLS’ ENSEMBLE—Row One: M. Chick, L. Crysler, C. Robin- son, C. Hershberger, D. Moss, P. Walker, M. Pohto, L. Verbsky. Row Two: J. Fox, S. Waterwash, T. Farmer, D. Howlett, B. Wilson, S. Tandy, S. Ham- mon, S. Updike, K. Smith, C. Bloom. Row Three: M. Elgin, C. Childs, V. Stamblesky, L. Finney, S. Zentmyer, J. Paytosh, K. Lehman, C. Egner. Mentor High is proud to boast of the accomplishments of its musical ensembles. The boys’, girls’ and mixed ensem- bles are selective groups of vocally talented students who are willing to devote time after school for practice and public performance. Each must have been an active participant in one of the school choirs or glee clubs before trying out for the smaller group. By such means, Director Ted Hieronymus is able to con- trol the size of his choral en- sembles as well as the quality of their performances. They are active in many community events throughout the year. “Perfect posture provides perfect pitch.” 1 968-69 MIXED ENSEMBLE —Row One: Denise Brunner, Cyndy Seidel, Lin- da Schuldt, Mark Leyden, Deb Swartz, Pam Phillips, Connie Chance. Row Two: Laura Miner, Becky Whitman, Walter Abel, Dean Williams, Gilbert Meister, George Tuttle, Dave Weise, Mickey Walsh. Row Three: Leigh Young, Ron Stapleton, Jim Stencel, Way land Tenkku, Steve John- son, Danny Lunceford, Joe Kroh, Shawn Mosher. 1 52 MHS 1968-69 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB—Row One: Thompson, Ferraro, Bartholomew, Miner, Fogelman, Galbos, Shaner, Connors, Eddy Birch, Benedict, Ozinga, Yuko, Blackman, Brozina, Seidel, McGuire, Hissam, Clemons, Moss. Row Two: Wolfgram, Ranker, Baksa, Anderson, Tarantino, Fellows, Tandy, Riddle, Young, Schuldt, Bartol, Hoz- er, Seidel, Straziar, Kappe, Poling, Billig, Rezak, Page, Scarberry, Berry, Lawrence. Row Three: Tittle, Bracken, Cochran, Pohto, Hill, Keller, Russell, Myers, Koubeck, Smith, Logan, Love, Brozina, Cunningham, Capitan, Bit- zer, Touarti, Reed, Parent, Marthey, Calhoun. Row Four: Anderson, Smith, Ashby, Dieterich, Whitman, Schmidt, Ball, Dyke, Brunner, Vukcevic, Parent, Regnier, McGill, Swartz, Fawkes, McBride, Corey, Bailey, Reed. 1968-69 BOYS' GLEE CLUB—Row One: Horn, Handler, Wright, Dobrzen- iecki, Haffner, Oldfather, Dolce, Williamson, Aingworth, Schwartz. Row Two: Kovacs, Germousek, Munro, Woodford, Butcher, Butcher, Kneen, Mauter, Ruthsatz, Clark. Row Three: Martin, Burkhardt, Ragone, Essell, Harrold, Bur- ner, Duncan, Bennington, Lange. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs provide a chance for the MHS student with a full academic schedule to fit a lit- tle music into his busy day. Strictly on a voluntary basis, membership in either of the Glee Clubs is deter- mined by a desire to partici- pate and an interest in vocal music. 1968-69 TOP 25—Row One: L. Crysler, C. Robinson, D. Brunner, K. Montgomery, C. Seidel, M. Chick, L. Verbsky. Row Two: L. Hanks, B. Whitman, C. Childs, L. Crookshanks, S. Horton, L. Katz, W. Abel, L. Miner, D. Swartz, B. Wilson. Row Three: L. Young, M. Leyden, J. Miller, W. Tenk- ku, G. Odell, M. O’Connor, R. Stapleton, F. Ragone, G. Meister, M. Elgin. Perhaps the smallest, yet one of the most outstanding musical groups to be found at MHS is the Top 25. This is a group of specially selected stu- dents of vocal music who de- vote long hours of practice on their own time to perfect a rep- ertoire of songs. They perform at many of the school assemblies as well as at numerous community functions such as PTA meet- ings, church social events, old- age homes, and junior high or elementary school programs. Director Ted Hieronymus keeps this group busy through- out the school year with prac- tices and singing engage- ments. MHS 153 1968-69 SYMPHONIC BAND—Row Oner J. Stevens, R. Cottrell, B. Burrier, J. Anthony, M. Worman, C. Wor- man, K. Johnson, N. Urban, C. Benedict, L. Ralph, B. Lawicki. Row Two: C, Evans, D. Gentile, E. Call, J. Odell, D. Vargo, K, Carpenter, S. Zimmer, L. Luoma, E. Fleming, D. Terdan, D. Wallace, L. Smith, I_Hamilton, K, Whiting, L. Ensign Row Three: C. Beebe, K. Lewsader, D. Durkee, H. Latch, D, Laymon, P. Brost, K. Kruze, K. Mulhauser, B. Kollister, D. Martin, P. Gilles, R. Gunsaulus, M. Jennings, B. Weill, B. Dilgren, D. Birch, R. Zak, R. Berke, T. Kost. Row Four: R. Harrison, C. Barber, G. Spalding, M. Leyden, J. Follis, R. Diedrichs, R, Campbell, D Barto, C. Sumer, C. Cutcliff, W, Hollingsworth, J. McClellan, G. Bales, E. Tandy, T. Augsburger. G. Korenko, B, Page Row Five: Mr. Gayle Stalheim, director, K. Gentile, K. Naglitch, B, Howard, F. Mulhauser, B. Watson, J. Merrill, D. Gear, B. Barrett, K. Montgomery, C. Harrold. Instrumentalists Unite! 1968-69 CONCERT BAND—Row One: L. Ralph, T. Handley, B. Burrier, R. Muir, C. Bauman, S. Johnson, B. Taylor, K. Smith. Row Two: A. Birch, D. Barto, G. Quitmyer, L. Bailey, R. Cochran, H. Mowery, E. Johnson, C. Sumer, R. Reed, B. Cooper, T, Crim, D. Higgins, S. Smith, L. Smith. Row Three: B, Caylor, K. Russell, C. Locy, J. Ring, R. Ring, G. Cutcliff, R. Doug- lass, G. Bales, B. Bowden, B. Edwards, D. Corbin, C. Peters, L. Matsko, S Wallace, G. Widmer, J. Passerotti, B. Bevacqua. Row Four: B. Raico, B. Marker, K, Hall, J. Jilek, B. Humphrey, H. Pezce, K. Lewsader, D. Merrill, R. Taylor, D. Reed, S. Steger, T. Bell, G. Fulton, G. Waskovich. Row Five: Mr. Gayle Stalheim, director, R. Murnyack, T. Nealis, D. Seal, D, Strickland, T. Caldwell, G. Kraly, J. Bliss. The Mentor High Concert Band is an organization as well as an elective course of study. It is open to any student who plays a musical instrument and it attempts to teach special- ized skills in scale work and playing technique. Several times a year the band per- forms for the general public and participates in school con- certs. Symphonic band is a selec- tive group which limits its membership to ninety stu- dents. Auditions conducted by director Gayle Stalheim are the means by which band mem- bers are selected. Quality of performance and experience with the instrument are care- fully considered at the audi- tion. Both these instrumental groups deserve a great deal of praise for the hard work they put into the development of such a noteworthy attribute to MHS. 1 54 MHS The World of Music Associated with the instru- mental program at Mentor High School is the Clarinet Choir, the Brass Choir, and the Percussion Ensemble, Each of these groups is a specialized organization of tal- ented students who arrange their own numbers and plan their own performances. Band Director, Gayle Stalheim, coor- dinates their activities with those of the symphonic band as a whole. These ensembles com- peted against several schools from this area in the district contests again this year. All three groups returned with a praiseworthy rating in their classification. 1968-69 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE—Row One: Kevin Gentile. Row Two: Bonnie Barrett, Kathy Jo Montgomery. Row Three: Bill Howard, Chris Harrold. 1 968-69 CLARINET CHOIR —Row One: Katie Carpenter, Ernestine Call, Sue Zim- mer, Donna Barto, Craig Cutcliff, Drew Gentile, Brian Lawicki, Jack Odell, Carol Evans. 1968-69 BRASS CHOIR—Row One: Glenn Korenko, Tiair Augsburger, Ed Tandy, Gary Bales, Bruce Weill, Martin Jennings, Pam Gifles, Doug Martin. Row Two: Gary Spalding, Rick Harrison, Chuck Barber, Mark Leyden, Joan Follis, Jim Merrill. Row Three: Karl Naglitch, Bonnie Barrett. Gee, where were we? MHS 155 Practice Produces Unity The 1968 Fighting Cardinal Marching Band captivated all football enthusiasts with their outstanding half-time shows during this season. They co- ordinated individual efforts through hours of summer and after school practice to pro- duce a group which Mentor High was proud to call its own. Under the direction of Gayle Stalheim, drum major, Drew Gentile, and assistant drum major, Jack Odell con- ducted the band through spe- cialized routines planned to complement the success of the football team. The unlit sta- dium during the final half-time spectacular produced a feeling of triumph in the hearts of every fan. ’68 MARCHING BAND—Row One: F. Mulhauser, J. Merrill, C. Ruks, C. Sumer, B. Watson, D. Strickland. Row Two: K. Johnson, R. Douglass, E, Johnson, G. Cutcliff, G. Spalding, R. Diedtricts, J. Follis. Row Three: K. Hall, H. Peace, G. Bales, D. Martin, C. Beebe, M, Jennings, P. Gilles, B. Weill. Row Four: C. Peters, L. Matsko. B. Raico. D. Durkee, E. Tandy, J. Jilek, D. Corbin, R. Roediger. Row Five: R. Burke, S. Wallace, W. Hollings- worth, C. Worman, T. Kost, K. Whiting, D. Barto, L. Smith. Row Six: L. Hamilton, D. Wallace, B. Edwards, G. Waskolvich, B. Edwards, G. Waskol- vich, B, Lawicki, D. Quiggle, C. Evans, E. Call, B. Marker. Row Seven: D. Merrill, N. Urban, J. Ulrich, S. Zimmer, L. Bailey, C. Benedict, A. Birch, B. Kluve. Row Eight: Mr. Gayle Stalheim, R. Cotrell, C. Bauman, M. Worman, S. Johnson. J. Stevens, B. Burrier, J. Anthony, K. Lewsader, Row Nine: D. Gentile, K. Montogomery, B, Barrett, P. Weikel, B. Page, R. Murnyack, C. Harrold, J. Odell. Row Ten: L. Ralph, J. Kozlovich, C, Arnold, S. Paul, S. King. A short session on the gym bal Summer band camp has a relaxed atmosphere. Ron Berke, senior band member. Teamwork Is CC’s Motto Individual cooperation is the key to the formation of a profitable, efficient business for the members of the Cardi- nal Concessions. Their duty is to serve the public at all sports functions and many social events, as well as to contribute significantly to the Junior class treasury. New policies this year have enabled the CC to maintain a thriving business enterprise and provide an important ser- vice for the supporters of MHS activities. Wait a minute, I thought I ordered Coke! Service with a smile? 158 MHS 1 9S8 -69 CARDINAL CONCESSIONS—Row One: Bob Petti, supervisor; Debra Chapman, supervisor; Joe Kroh, general manager; Lenore Robinson, business Sc personnel manager; Debbie Harris, supervisor; Holly Henes, bookkeeper; Bill Everson, supervisor. Row Two: J. Fordham, B. Shaw, P. Ingersoll, B. Murray, J. Plotz, B. Petro, C. Orr. Row Three: P. Rantz, C. Mack, G. Meister, S. Horton, A. Snelson, S. Porostosky, C. Baku, B. Wenger. Row Four: J. Kozlovich, V. Stamblesky, S. Sinclair, J, Odell, L. Lange, R. Kneen, M. Lovelace, D. Schmidt, D. Hanrahan. Book Store Managers 1968-69 BOOK STORE MANAGERS—Row One: L. Hanks, D. Hawkins, S. Bachman, D. Karako, G. Richardson, P. Koch. Row Two: L. Kaufman, B. Mazzarrella, L. Sommers, J. Fordham, J. Plotz, J. Thomas, L. Hartman, C. Butler, D. Blaum. Row Three: V. Wood, K. Cover, K. Nadolski, D. Zitko, S. Zentmyer, E. Hanson, T. Holdt, A. Wilson, F. Mihelcic. The principal activity of the Mentor Business Club is the management of the school book store. This is a job at which each member has an as- signed responsibility. It is an important experience in the op- eration of a small business and in dealings with the general public. The club is also exposed to actual proceedings in the busi- ness world through guest speakers who attend their monthly meetings, trying to contribute to the career prep- arations of these Mentor stu- dents. Lull before the storm? Elaine restocks the shelves. MHS 159 Pathway to Promotion Business Office Education is another of the fine vocation- al programs offered at Mentor High School for business ori- ented pupils. Students who ex- cell in the fields of clerical and mathematical technology qual- fiy for this course upon recom- mendation of a faculty mem- ber. Intensive office training is given to enable the student to acquire a responsible promis- ing position within his chosen field. Personal conduct as well as grooming and attitude are carefully emphasized. In this way the students become fa- miliar with all aspects of office procedure and may be at ease on a job interview. Glenda Wilson types business forms. Cathy Vayo utilizes her typing skills at on the job experience. 160 MHS Behind Main Desk One of the most compre- hensive and beneficial organi- zations now in existence at MHS is its chapter of the Fu- ture Teachers of America club. Membership in this group is available for any student inter- ested in a teaching career or an educational profession. Future Teachers of Ameri- ca members are given the op- portunity to observe classes in progressatvarioustimes throughout the school year. They also visit lectures and seminars at schools in neigh- boring areas in an attempt to become familiar with the wide ranging techniques employed in the profession. Students as- sist teachers during their free modules to further their exper- ience. 1968-69 FTA—Row One: Holt, Phillips. Snyder, Hissam, Taketa, corres- ponding secretary; Herron, Hamilton, recording secretary; Cliffel, treasurer; Verbsky, Mrs. Cox, advisor. Row Two: Carnahan, Schult, Swartz, Waller, Hammon, Oesterle, Turnbull, Sawdey, Gump, Richardson, Zitko. Row Three; Ians, Rantz, DiCello, Evans, Kozlovich, Vuyk, Burney, Morton, John- son, Barrett, Chapla. Row Four; Deitrich, King, Kost, Bowden, Odell, Heng- esbach, Randall, Dunning, Wood, Myers, Updike, Kroh, Kromer, Henes, MHS 161 ’69 Successful for FFA 1 968-69 FFA—Row One: M. Skerl, R, Brown, P. Burner, R. Flagman, G. Van Boxel, J. Vash, J. Bunn. Row Two: S. Starcher, D. Walter, D, Vargo, J. Falcone, B. Morgan, G. Salloum, J. Johnson, R, Keffer, G. Anderson, Mr. Dan Perkins. Row Three: S. Douglas, D. Van Horn, R. Harris, R. Mc- Coy, B. Pierce, T. Frabotta, P. Miller, B. Kato, D. Nicholas, G. Davis. First plant, then water. An FFA member hard at work. Future Fa rmers of America is an extracurricular club of long standing at Mentor High. Its purpose is to acquaint members with nursery and hor- ticulture information valuable in future careers. The boys in this club plan projects such as the sale and construction of evergreen wreathes during the holiday season to raise funds for other activities. They often compete in area farming contests with successful results. Advisor, Mr. Dan Perkins. 162 MHS Looking to Tomorrow Mickey Wafsh, FHA President prepares a Christmas package. 1 968-69 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA—RowOne: C. Bow- den, advisort D. Whetstone, Secretary, M. Walsh, President, B. Shope Vice-President, D. Myers, Treasurer, O. Hunyadi, Advisor, D. Farinacei, Advisor, Row Two: P, Eddy, K 'Bracken, T. Anderson, J. Shipfett, J. Page, T. Sawdey, J. Turnball, A. Capitan. Row Three: K. Rezak, K. Sherwood, P. Scott, D, Shope, K. Lilley, S. Henricksen, D. Williams, N. Reisinger, S. Mominey, K. Tinker, Future Homemakers of America is just what its name implies; an organization for girls who are interested in be- coming competent, up-to-the- minute housewives or stu- dents who will pursue a career in home economics. It also gives those who can not fit a home economics course into their schedule a chance to de- velop skills within this field. The FHA members partici- pate in several community pro- jects, manage a small bakery for fellow students, and spon- sor the Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow examina- tion. The highest scholar on this test is given an award for her achievement at the close of the school year. Beverly Shope spends a portion of her school day working in the school lunchroom. k MHS 163 Medics 1968-69 MENTOR MEDICS—Row One: Jannette, Treasurer; Dickin- son, Secretary; Drake, Historian; Vanags, President; Ruez, Vice-Presi- dent; Siedfer, Vice-President. Row Two: Buckley, Newman, Puzzuti, Ly- barger, Fordham, Wolf, Ranker, Thomas, Cowan, Malin, Tompkins, Wade, Jameson, Row Three: Bradek, Mack, Gleyze, Best, Macauley, Bartholo- mew, Phillips, Seidel, Verbsky, Jackson, Downs, Monasky, Carrel. Row Four: Komar, Reed, Fawkes, Quiggle, Smith, DiCello, Williams, Calvert, Vuyk, Snyder, Moss, Drellich, Kluznik, Gump, Tandy, Snelson, Lundblad, Murphy. Row Five: Ring, McDevitt, Dogger, Klammer, Rantz, Finney, Harris, Martin, Hengesbach, Haller, Kroh, Henes, Morton, Wichman, Bradek. An organization for those students who are interested in a career in the medical profes- sion is the Mentor Medics. The meetings of this group are specially planned with a vari- ety of guest speakers who pre- sent many aspects of this field to club members. All phases of medicine from obstetrics to optical care are discussed in detail. Many of the members serve as clinic assistants in or- der to gain added experience. The Medics also plan several field trips during the year which balance the curriculum of the club activities. I didn't skip, Honest! A XL A Three Medics plan a meeting. 164 MHS Training Plus Servi 1968-69 CLINIC ASSISTANTS—Row One: G. Gleyze, C. Ruez, C. Mur- phy, C. Seidel, S. Puzzuti, A. Jannette, B. Petro, L. Verbsky. Row Two: C. Mack, K. Kluznik, N. Gump, C. Siedler, P. Burrier, R. Chick, S. Malin, L. Vanags, S. Johnson, D. Moss. Invaluable in the duties they perform are the students who act as clinic assistants in their free modules during the school day. They are responsi- ble for checking pupils in and out of the clinic, cleaning minor wounds, calling the parents of ill students, and generally help- ing the school nurse, Mrs. Mar- garet Ahlman, whenever nec- essary. For pupils interested in the medical profession or service to MHS this is an excellent way to spend spare time. Students Assist in Lab 1968-69 BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANTS—Row One: D. Mason, K. Grif, S. Culter, C. Covelli, C. Hershberger, G. Storrs, D. Carr. Row Two: G. Rich- ardson, D. Hanzel, R. Swank, K. Nadolski, C. Mack, J. Fox, S. Malin, K. Wolf. Row Three: B. Shaw, H. Schneider, B. Bowden, J. Odell, S. Eins, B. Richards, D. Hinkel, B. Petti. Those students who act as chemistry and biology lab as- sistants perform valuable ser- vices for fellow students and for faculty members. Their du- ties range from cleaning equip- ment and stocking shelves to checking tests and tutoring pu- pils. They are chosen on the ba- sis of science skills and experi- ence in the fields of chemistry and biology. The teachers in each of these departments se- lect the assistants that they feel will do the most complete job in the most efficient way. Only a small number of boys and girls are qualified to fufill the responsibilities of this posi- tion. Senior assists struggling sophomore. 1968-69 CHEMISTRY LAB ASSISTANTS—Row One: C. Covelli, A. Forbes, M. Kolbe, G. Odell, E. Fleming, B. Tit- tle, S. Ozinga. Row Two: T. Fetch, B. Dilgren, C. Ruez, M. Chick, C. Murphy, K. Hoover, B. Everson, Mr. Covetta. 1968-69 SCIENCE CLUB—Row One: Kolbe, Fleming, Gorman, Buckley, Chick, Secretary, Odell, First Technician, Dilgren, Everson, Vice-President, Hoover, Presi- dent, Fais, Treasurer, Murphy, Second Technician. Row Two: Herrmann, Vanags, Kluznik, Newman, Moss, Crane, Forbes, Small, Moor, Covelli, Ferraro, Tittle, Malin. Row Three: Brown, Tompkins, Peck, Masonbrink, Zitko, Fetch, Orr, Wolf, Scott, Ruez, Ozinga, Mr. Nittskoff. 166 MHS They Study the Stars . . . PLANETARIUM ASSISTANTS—Row One: Chick, Mosack, Ruez, Mur- phy, Odell, Chick, Mr. H. D. Teuscher, Drellich, Capp. Row Two: Johnson, Forte, Storrs, Philips, Perts, Klosterman, Wagner, Eaton, Ely, Wengerd, Peterson, Fais, Johnson, Oesterle. Row Three: Whitehead, Love, Doug- lass, Ryska, Proegler, Odell, Zitko, Butler, Carpenter, Updike, Bauman, Augsburger. Astronomy Club is fast be- coming one of Mentor's most important organizations. Since the completion of the planetar- ium, the club has been able to meet monthly for instruction about stellar bodies, their posi- tions and their development. A newsletter is published by the officers which keeps all mem- bers informed about club activ- ities, and astronomical facts of pertinent importance. Many of the astronomy club members also serve as aides to Mr. Herbert Teuscher in the planetarium. Mr. Teuscher plans a stellar show. and this represents the sun.......... 1968-69 ASTRONOMY CLUB—Row One: Philips, Monasky, Mahlig, Love, Treasurer, Johnson, President, Odell, Vice-President, Mosack, Publicity Manager, Wengerd, Secretary, Johnson, Ryska, Ely. Row Two: Sin- clair, Murphy, Whitehead, Douglass, Genco, Forte, Capp, Drellich, Fais, Peterson, Patterson, Walters, Wood, Updike, Martin, Calvert. Row Three: Ruez, Stevens, Mannino, Snipes, Chick, Mihelcic, Klosterman, Zitko, Han- ley, Proegler, Tuttle, Arnett, Buckley, Perts, Chick. A-V Group Aids Faculty 1968-69 AUDIO VISUAI------Row One: M. Wotawa, E. Johnson, L. Lange, M. Dubeansky, D. Harmacek, W. Dean, G. Burns, M. O’Connor. Row Two: T. Hickerson, C. Counselman, B. Bailey, R. Jordan, K. Proegler, R. Purchell, D. Terdan, R. Klosterman, Mrs. Fran McNeal. Under the direction of Mrs. Fran McNeal, the audio-visual assistants have a great re- sponsibility to the teaching staff at Mentor. Be it a record player for an English class, a movie projector for a history lecture, or an opaque projector for a chemistry lesson, these students must have the right equipment at the right time. They must be familiar with the machine as well as its opera- tion in order to complete their jobs successfully. Each assis- tant must work to maintain a smooth-running department. Arguers and Answerers On November 18, three of Mentor's fastest-thinking boys represented their school on the TV quiz program “It’s Aca- demic”. Dave Harrold, Alan MacDonald, and Roger Giu- dici were selected as this year's team. Another organization which requires special skill on the part of the students is De- bate Club. At each of the weekly meetings, members debate their views on a gener- al topic assigned by the Na- tional Forensic League, club sponsor. This year’s topic was entitled Resolve: That the United States should estab- lish a system of compulsory service for all citizens.” 1968-69 IT’S ACADEMIC TEAM—Row One: Roger Giudici, Dave Har- rold, Alan MacDonald. Row Two: Alternates: Linda Cliffel, Cathy Weill, Gary Bales. Bill Small and Susan Cook debate the pros and the cons. 1968-69 DEBATE TEAM—Row One: Mathew William- son, Dwaine Zitko, Liesel Somers, Steve C. Smith, Bill Small. Row Two: Steve Steger, Leon Jesionowski, Vicki Wood, Tom Scott, Mr. George L. Richards, advisor. American Legion Elects 11 Again this year MHS was proud to select seven boys to attend the Buckeye Boys' State convention at Ohio Uni- versity. Four girls were sent as representatives to a similar convention for the female sex held at Capital University in Columbus. Both these organizational meetings are conducted for the purpose of acquainting students with the complex op- erations of our governmental system. Attendance is an in- valuable opportunity for each student who is selected. 1968 BUCKEYE BOYS’ STATE—Row One: Roger Giudici, Jim Hem- berger. Walt Abel, Chris Oldfather, Mike Bistarkey, Steve Schuldt. Row Two: Peter Moor, Bill Summers, Danny Lunceford, Ron Stapleton, Dave Harrold. 170 MHS Pat represented MHSat Columbus Convention 1 968 BUCKEYE GIRLS’ STATE—Row One: P. Bitzer, P, Gallagher M. Chick. Row Two: K. Evans, P. Metelko, S. Mineely, N. Gump, C Weill. MHS 171 MHS Scholars Show Beth signs the by-laws. 1968-69 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY—Row One: S. Schuldt, Presi- dent, W. Ruthenberg, D. Harrold, C. Weill, R, Giudici, N. Gump. Row Two; C. Hershberger. P. Metelko, C. Oldfather, B. Haddock, M. Bistarkey, C. Chifds, I— Gunsaulus, M. Chick. Not Pictured: Peter Moor, Vice-President, Sandi Keyerleber, Secretary. 172 MHS Their True Colors A selective organization whose members possess out- standing q u a I i t i e s of leader- ship, scholarship, character, and service is the National Honor Society. This relatively small group has organized a special ceremony each spring at which time it inducts new members. No more than 15% of the senior class and 5% of the junior class may be con- sidered for induction. All students with a 3.0 grade average who have been rated highly in a faculty evalu- ation are eligible for member- ship. Along similar lines of edu- cational competition is the NMSQ test given to any inter- ested student during his junior year. Mentor was fortunate in having Marilyn Chick repre- sent our school as a semi-final- ist in the scholarship qualify- ing exam. Finalists receive var- ious scholarship awards and admission into the college of their choice. 1969 NHS INDUCTEES Walter Abel Sue Arnett Beth Ann Barrett Donna Barto Rose Cabriera Katie Carpenter Laura Clinger Nadine Cybulski Kathy Evans Bob Faile Jennifer Fais Ken Gorni Wendy Hamilton Barbara Kluve Polly Ladwig David Miller Sandy Mineely Denise Morgan Marjorie Rolla Barbara Wilson Vicki Wood Dave Cook Lucia DiCello Carol Evans Drew Gentile Janet Kozlovich Chris Thompson Beth Wittman 1968-69 NMSQT HONORABLE MENTION—Row One: Peter Moor, Roger Giudici, Craig Benedict. Row Two: Wendy Ruthenberg, Polly Lad- wig. Marge Mosack, Linda Cliffel. Not Pictured: Carol Crail, Jennifer Fais, Allan MacDonald. National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist Marilyn Chick. •fl MHS 173 6 Excel in Class of '69 The six students whose pictures appear on this page have worked extremely hard during four years of high school to achieve an accumu- lative grade point average of 3.8 or above for seven semes- ters. Considering that each has taken academic subjects and is involved with numerous extracurricular activities, this record is indeed outstanding. These six top seniors have been regular attendants of the Principal's Honor Roll Tea, and will graduate Summa Cum Laude. The truly well rounded stu- dent is one who can participate in school and community ac- tivities as well as devote time to studying. As such, these Mentorites are representa- tives of the Class of 1969. Kathy Evans Roger Guidici Craig Benedict 1 74 MHS Nadine Cybulski Sandi Keyerleber MHS l 75 Key Clubbers work out. Service Through the Year President Connie Childs, her assistants emphasize the true spirit of Christ- mas giving. The Mentor High School Key Club has completed an- other year of service to its members, school, and commu- nity. President, Dave Harrold planned such activities as the sale of postcards, a Christmas canned food drive, and the pre- sentation of an engraved plaque in commemoration of graduates killed in Vietnam in order to unite the members in the attitude of service. Their feminine counter- part, a group of over two hun- dred girls, volunteered to work as tour guides, hall monitors, and office assistants. This year Keyettes organized a suc- cessful Toys for Tots cam- paign during the holiday sea- son, and cooperated with local government officials by dis- tributing election information to voters in early November. The efforts of these two clubs have helped Mentor be- come an active, informed com- munity. 176 MHS 1968-69 KEYETTES—Row One: S. Galbos, C. Scott, D. Wolfgram, N. Baksa, C. Hunsicker, S. Phillips, S. Key- erleber, B. Suomela, B. Collins, Secretary, C. Childs, President, P. Ryczek, Treasurer, B. Oesterle, Vice-Presi- dent, A. Sillaman, P. Brown, E. McGuire, D. Carnahan, S. Eguchi. Row Two: E. Kappe, R. Fogelman, M. Hissam, G. Ferraro, M. Pohto, J. Plotz, M. Rolla, W. Ruthenberg, J. Moeller, W. Bartholomew, S. Piazza, B. Fridg, K. Wil- liams, C. Crail, C. Koubeck, E. Meibuhr, R. Mitchell, D. Carosello, H. Somers. Row Three: B. Monnot, D. Hanzel, C. Thompson, L. Robinson, D. Ellis, M. Stover, D. Seith, B. Brockway, S. Milmine, B. Shope, B. Touarti, K. Ma- cauley, M. Brozina, D. Poling, T. Schmidt, D. Russell, W. Bartholomew, M. Shaner, K. Schnittger, M. Molk. Row Four: P. Earle, C. Mosure, V. Petro, C. Chapman, L. Finney, S. Porostosky, C. Hayward, C. Arthur, B. Scott, D. Wintersteen, G. Walton, S. Hengesbach, K. Chiappone, D. Billig, P. Bingell, K. Rezak, L. Morey, R. Muir, M. Mont- ler, B. Bean, B. Bongg. Row Five: L. Gartman, W. Fabian, I_Luoma, E. Walter, G. Oldfather, P. McVey, P. Magill, D. Ellis, M. Elgin, B. Riddle, S. McConacha, B. Burney, K. Schultz, B. Balogh, J. Robison, B. Wittman, K. Bren- nan, J. Lundblad, K. Hamilton, B. Gudlin, R. Glovitch. 1968-69 KEYETTES—Row One: B. Barrett, D. Bondra, P. Tarantino, C. Lette, K, Minnie, L. Somers, D. Dupn, D. Sieglaff, G. Sargent, S. Pesec, P. Newman, B. Snyder, M. Jackson, J. Anthony. Row Two: P. Gallagher, G. Anderson, M. Buckley, C. Paik, A. Klammer, D. Skufca, J. Fordham, D. Whetstone, D. Ruthenberg, B. Hughes, S. Brozina, L. Logan, V. Valentine, P. Harrington, D. Barrow, J. Yuko. Row Three: K. Parent, C. Vukcevic, E. Borden. Row Four: C. Mack, S. Wagner, B. Wilson, D. Orr, D. Cress, N. Hogan, P. Tarantino, J. Simmonds, K. La- Verne, G. Storrs, L. Vayo, D. Dawson, K. Edwards, D. Dunham, C. Orr, D. Viher, M. J. Bitzer, C. Bloom. Row Five: D. Ryska, D. Ferry, N. Eaton, P. Gehring, D. Drake, C. Covelli, S. Strouse, J. Williams, D. Smith, P, Phillips, P. Rantz, S. Jameson, S. Burger, D. Buto, M. Irwin, P. Williams, M. Meiller, A. Birch, H. Stang. J. Carlysle. Row Six: C. Gartman, S. King, M. Demeter, D. Arndt, L. Rossman, K. Mueller, S. Meinke, J. Lutz, S. McQuiston, K. Henderson, L. Gunsaulus, B. Crane, A. Snelson, P. Ingersoll, J. Harvey, J. Williams. M. Matlock, J. Fox, D. Myers, M. E. Worman, S. Heyworth, S. McDevitt. MHS 177 1968-69 KEY CLUB—Row One: B. Bowden, Jr. Director; D. Gentile, Treasurer; D. Harrold, President; T. Pietila, Vice-President; P. Moor, Secretary; K. Gorni, Sr. Director. Row Two: G. Korenko, M. Bistarky, B. Weill, S. Hum- mer, M. Jennings, B. Edwards, H. Schneider, G. Bales, K. Gentile, Soph. Director, M. Osborne. Row Three: D. Yeso, B. Donaldson, D. Games, E. Williams, P. Ruddy, G. Young, B. Summers, A. Poje, T. Hoopingarner, P. Hinkel, M. Suydam. Row Four. B. Mauzy, D. Snowbrick, J. Wuerthele, S. Schuldt, C. Adie, L. Ungers, J. Witkow- ski, E. Dyke, R. Bevacqua, T. Staebler, J. Hemberger, D. Zitko. Log advisor Wayne A. Hammond. Karen works on rewriting feature story. Pam Metelko, make-up editor, Linda Cliffel, copy edi- tor, Laurel Hanks, Kathy Weill, Log Editor-in-Chief. 178 MHS Log Published Weekly Art editor and Log photographer Denise Morgan. Fast becoming of major importance within the commu- nity as well as the school sys- tem, the Mentor High Log now serves more than 30,000 readers. It is published week- ly as a supplement to the Men- tor Monitor and has increased its circulation this year be- cause of several new features. Comprehensive, on-the- spot sports coverage, perti- nent editorials, and humorous ancedotes reported by the all- seeing Letty give this news- paper a style all its own. Editor-in-chief, Cathy Weill has skillfully co-ordinated the efforts of her staff members to produce a praise worthy publication. Advisor, Wayne Hammond, showed the Log staff the valuable results which are the reward of de- liberate perseverance. MHS 179 World Beneath the Sea 1968-69 PROM CHAIRMEN—Row One: Rhic Kern, Amy SillamanT Jacki Robison, Lenore Robinson. Acting as the major social event of the 1968 school year, the Junior-Senior Prom was designed to be an evening of enchantment for all 293 cou- ples in attendance.“Fantasea achieved its goal. Fourteen full length sea horses, a treasure chest, a gi- ant clam, authentic fish net- ting, and aquatic god Neptune all aided in creating the illusion of an underwater world. Hal Lynn's Orchestra, the Times Square Two, and the Tiffany Shade provided the entertain- ment for this most memorable night. Dinner was served at the post prom festivities in the gym. Sophomore volunteers helped serve food and check coats. MakirT M What is a jam session? To Mentor High students it is a group of kids who combine tal- ents to produce informal mu- sic with a message and a beat. The only ingredients for a successful jam session are a piano, a lead and a bass gui- tar, a set of drums, a harmoni- ca, and a good voice. Two such music happen- ings were presented to the stu- dent body for the first time this year. Needless to say, they achieved unequaled praise among all who attended. . . . . amazing what only two mod- ules of practice can produce. usic Memories Eric Robertson displayed his folk sing- ing talents. MHS 183 What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. Ralph Waldo Emerson ’70 Presents Tropicana Beth Wittman, Treasurer Mike Englert, President. Amy Sillaman Vice-President Margie Taketa Secretary lse MHs Craig Adie, Debbie Ad- kins, Sylvia Agard, Tom Aingworth, Bob Allen, Bob Amick, Glenn And- erson , W i 11 i a r d Ander- son, Wayne Andrews, Janet Anthony, Chris Ardo, Bob Arendt, Ken Arm- our, Cindy Arthur, Lyn Axten, Sue Bachman, Carol Baird. John Baird, Cheryl Bak- er, Peg Baldridge, Gary Bales, Roger Bancroft, Linda Barcus, Richard Barnett, Jack Barrow, Kathy Bartol. Jan Baruzzi, Joyce Ba- talion, Murray Baugh- man, Brenda Bean, Rob Beddingfield, Ron Bede, Craig Beebe, Don Bell, Tom Bell. Carolyn Benedict, Bob Bennington, Gary Bent- ley, Mike Bezzeg, Ron Biddell, Terry Binkley, Jackie Bird, Alan Bliss, Mary Blom. Rose Bober, Denise Boll- now, Duane Bone ha, Tim Bonowitz, Shirley Boudinot, B o b b Bow- den, Jim Brady, Debbie Braidic, Cheryl Brandt. Diane Breach, Judy Brink, Jim Brinsmade. Bonnie Brockway, Deb- bie Brody, Rick Brown. Paul Brunner, Dave Brunson, Kathy Bukky. Guy Bulzan, Suzanne Burger, Debbie Burgett. Paul Burkhardt, Dave Burns, Beth Burrier. Jim Malik, Budding artist. MHS 1Q7 Cher Bushnell, Connie Butcher, Lindsay Butch- er, Greg Butler, Kim Butler, Cindy Byrd, Gary Calhoun, Mary Cal- lahan. Bob Callow, Jim Calvert, Dave Cameron, Laurie Carmany. Dawnita Carnhan, Arth- ur Carr, Jeff Carr, Bob Carroll Ron Carroll, Iris Champ- lin, Shelley Chapla, Deb- ra Chapman, Peggy Charlton, June Cartier, Jan Christie, Mike Church, Richard Clack. Judy Clapacs, Elaine Clingerman, Leo Coach, Debbie Cochran, Maria Colak, Ginny Cole, Sue Colgrave, Rob Conklin, Rose Connors. Dave Cook, Jim Cooney, Raylene Coradi, Debbie Corbin, T ony Costa, Maureen Coulter, Kathy Cover, Janet Crook- shank, Larry Crook- shanks. Bob Cross. Craig Cut- cliff, Greg Cutcliff, Mark Daniels, Guy Da rone, Ron Daugherty, Gary David, Cherly Davis, Pam Davis. Walter Dean, Mike Dean- er, Jeff De Fisher, Tom De May, Debbie De San- tis, Leslie De Val, Shirl Deal, Lucia De Cello, Vicky Dickenson, Lloyd Divelbiss, John Dobrzeniecki, Mike Do- brzeniecki, Marcy Dog- ger, John Doming, Nan- cy Douglass, Ray Doug- lass, Debbie Drake, Mar- tin Dressig, Mark Dressier, Paul Du- manski, Gerry Duncan, Debbie Dunn, Carol Dun- ning, Tim Eaton, Gary Eberling, Clarence Eg- gers, Gary Eggers. 188 MHS Sheryl Eguchi, Sandy Eins, Merrilee Elgin , Gary Elliot, Debbie Ellis, Den- ny Ellis, Kathy Enkler, Debbie Eslinger, Delores Etchell. Robert Etchell. Christine Evanclak, Stephen Ev- angelista, Carol Evans, Bob Evans, Lynette Fa- ber, Cindy Fairchild, Jayne Fairman, Donna Falkenburg. Jeanette Farmer, Ed Feldkamp, Debbie Ferry, Debbie Fielder, Gale Fisher, Greg Fisher, Bob Fisher, Mark Florian, Wil- liam Fog. Janet Fordham, Scott Foreman, Lanaya For- shee, Bill Forte, Tim Fro- botta, Dick Gamee, Cindy Gartman, Pam Gebing, Paula Gehring. Tony Geizer, Lynn Gelof- sack, Mike Genco, Drew Gentile. Bob Germovsek, Jo Ann Gibson, Mark G i 11 i s, Charles Gillespie. Vicky Girone, Jim Gloor, Rose Glovitch, Bob Goodrich. Pat Gorg, David Gorka, Mike Gorman, Dale Go- rombol. Leslie Graehlrng, Pat Green, Emily Gregor, Kathy Grif, Pat Grif, Elaine Gromofsky, Rick Grover, Margarit Grubb, Nancy Hadden. Bill Haley, Keith Hall, Marion Haller, Karen Hamilton, Karen Hamko, Steve Handler, Laurel Hanks, John Hanley, Dan Hanrahan. Debbie Hardney, Cindy Hargrove, Jack Harmon, Chris Harmon, Jaime Harrington, Debbie Har- ris, David Harrison, Brian Harrold, Gwendolyn Hartwell. MHS 189 Jim Harvey, Darlene Hatfield, Diane Hawkins, Cheryl Hayward. John Hazen, Debbie Heckel, Joe Hefler, Rich- ard Henderson. Holly Henes, Sally Hengesbach, Dave Hen- nig, George Henson. Randi Herrick, Harley Hervey, Mark Hewis, Susan Heyworth. Anthony Hill, Greg Hill, John Hill, Janet Hiser, Warren Hollingsworth, Debbie Holt, Greg Horn, Mark Horney, Scott Hor- ton. Mike Horvath, Pat Hos- ier, Dennis Howard, Bill Howard, Ed Howell, Sara Howell, Chris Hunsicker, Wanda Hyder, Pat Inger- soll. Keith Izett, Jim Jablon- ski, Marsha Jackson, Sue Jameson, Linda Jan- esh, Ed Jandowski, Sue Jarc, Julie Jarret, Martin Jennings. Ernie Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Gail Johnson, Mike Johnson, Reggie Johnson, Sue Johnson, Dennis Jones, Jeff Jones, Sue Jones. Vernon Jones, Alan Jon- dan, Dale Kastning, Bob Kato, Dan Keller, Carl Keeper, Cheri Keffer, Dana Kelly, Bob Ken- dzierski. Rhic Kern, Lyn Ketch- urn, Suzanne King, Jay Klawson, Don Klein- sorge, Don Klosterman, Rhonda Klumph, Bob Kneen, Cindy Koch. Glenn Korenko, Linda Koshock, Trudy Kost, Bill Kowalcic, Janet Koz- lovich, Joe Kroh, Dennis Krup, James Kubinetz, Kathy Kubitz. 190 MHS Terry Kuper, Joe Lane, Lance Lange, Lou Lar- ick, Ed Laturell, Brian Lawicki, Carol Laurence, Dave Laymon, Ken Leach, Bernard Lecjaks, Linda Legare, Valerie Lehman, Tom Leinweber, Albert Lentz, Danelle Lepka, Donna Lesko, Mike Let- te, Mark Leyden. Eric Lofgren, Mark Lo- masney, Gary Long, Car- ol Lonsway, Mark Love- lace, Jan Lundblad, Jim Lynch, Bonnie Mack, Chris Mack. Chris Mah, Jane Mahlig, George Malchow, Jim Malik, Richard Malnar, Alen Maltry, Eric Mari- noff, Ralph Marked, Steve Markovich. Denny Martin, Darlene Mason, Mary Matlock, Bruce Matthies, Debbie Matty, Mike Mauter, Sharon McDevitt, Mary McBride, Jim McCabe. Sue McConocha, Mike McGlynn, Dennis Me Kain, Gary McKrill, San- dy McNatt, Stan Meeks, Emily Meibuhr, Gilbert Meister, Rick Menden- hall. Toby Metelko, Jim Metz- ger, Jim Middleton, Dave Miller, David Miller, John Miller, Paul Miller, Rick Miller, Stuart Miller. Don't bug me, man. Mary Mon tier, Linda Mooney, Veronica Mort- on, Shawn Mosher, Gaye Mosure. Kurt Mulhauser, Janice Mynchenberg, Ken Na- mestnik, Pat Nelson, Bill Nelson. Sue Milmine, Ann Mof- fett, Mary Molk, Joanne Monasky, Sherrie Mont- gomery. MHS 191 Cathy Orr, Betsy Oster- le, Ed Padden, Frank Page, John Page, Charki Paik, Kathy Parkins, Doug Parr, Ron Parsons Tom Parsons, Mike Per- kins, Doug Peterson, Beverly Petro, Bob Petti, Judi Philips, Pam Phil- lips, Sharon Pesec, Jim Pertz. Harry Pierce, Tom Piet- ila, Harry Pishcura, Rog- er Plageman, Judy Plotz, Roger Plummer, Rick Pluth, Mike Podpadec, Bob Poe. Randy Poe, Sue Poro- stosky, Kyle Preyss, Kathy Price, Tom Proz- zillo, Cher Pulver, Pat Quinn, Mike Radzig, Frank Ragore. Bob Raico, Sue Randall, Pam Rantz, Georgine Reading, Don Reed, Joe Rezak, Robert Ridge- way, Barb Riddle, Deb- bie Rittenhouse. Chris Roberts, Barb Rob- inson, Lenore Robinson, Pam Rock, Rhett Rode- horst, Ray Rossi, Mike Roszak, Jeff Rother. Clarence Ruks, Dave Ru- pert, Dave Ruple, Dena Rushing, Karen Russell, Mark Russell, Denise Ruthenberg, Paul Ry- czek, Debby Ryska. Gary Salloun, John Sank- al, Laurie Sankey, Ginny Sargent, Garth Sawdey, Brad Schaaf, Sharlene Sharlau, Bob Schiele, Dennis Schmid. Dale Schneider, Herman Schneider, Kathy Schnit- tger, Ed Schultz, Ken Schultz, Mia Scibona, Dee Scott, Jerry Scott, Tony Seghetti. Jean Seipp, Diane Seith, Dale Sharp, Linda Shaw, Bob Shaw, Greg Shem- itz, Karen Sheneman, Gary Shields, Tim Shim- ko. Jill Shiplett, Doug Shirer, Brian Shure, Amy Silla- man, Diane Siegloff, Joan Simmonds, Jeff Simpson, Sylvia Sinclair, Patricia Skelly. 192 MHS Debbie Slitor, Doug Sli- tor, Curtis Smith. Debbie Smith, Karen Smith, Linda Smith. Anne Snelson, John Snipes, Beth Snyder. John SouthhalJ, Gary Spaldihg, Greg Spauld- ing. Laurie Spenser, Dave Sperry, Doug Spinks. Ed Spinner, Marge Spuz- zello, Ralph Srp. Vicki Stamblesky, Deb- bie Stanich, Jim Stecel. Rich Sternard, Debbie Stockhaus, Maureen Stover, Chuck Sumer, Becky Suomela, Gary Sutphin, Mark Suydam, Roseanne Swank, Robin Tagliamonte. Margie Taketa, Ed Tan- dy, Debbie Tanner, Ann Taraskiewitz, Joe Tay- lor, Ron Taylor, Dale Ter- don, Debbie Thomas, Ed Thomas. George Thomson, Steve Topkar, Dave Toutant, Joe Toutant, Alan Tre- varthan, Donna Treve- than, Jim Tuckney, Brad Turk, Paul Turnbull. Jack Tuscany, Frank Tuuri, Shelly Twist, Geoff Ulrich, Bob Vach- et, Greg Van Boxel, Ellen Vander Kaay, Dave Van Horn, Joe Vash. MHS 193 AND THIS WAS THE CLASS OF Linda Vayo, Jim Vernon, Marion Vuyk, Marilyn Wade, Melissa Waite. Ken Walker, Pam Walker, Don- na Wallace. Steve Wallace, Laura Wal- lengford, Nancye Vitcha, Ellen Walter, Joan Walters, Virginia Walters, Carl Wan- cho, Danny Ware. Scott Warner, Dale Warni- cJe, Ed Wasko, Greg Was- kovich, Bill Watson. Rick Weigel, Steve Wein- kamer, John Weizer, Bev Wenger, Debbie Whet- stone. Colleen White, Alison Whitehead, Kerry Whiting, Jerry Whitman, Wayne Wichert. Rusty Wilcox, Carole Wild- er, Chuck Williams, Dean Williams, June Williams. Pat Williams, Pete Wil- liams, Steve Williams, Steve Wilson, Holly Wins- low. Sophomore’s Adjust Jacquelyn Heissf Treasurer. 196 MHS Rick Acquaviva, Bob Abrahamsen, Ed Adams, Norman Adams, Paula Adams, Karen Agard, Elvin Ailstock, Tim Albee, Darryl Albert, Martha Albert, Tony Al- ley, C h i b b y Alloway, Dennis Anderson, Rol- land Anderson, Theresa Anderson, Anna Andru- sis, Debbie Arndt, Cheryl Arthur. Jo Ashby, Mike Ashby, Laurie Atwell, Tiair Augsburger, Bill Bailery, Leslie Bailey, Bob Baker, Dick Baker, Nancy Baksa. Sandy Ball, Bonnie Ba lough, Doug Baon, Chuck Barber, Harry Barker, Bonnie Barrett, Barb Barron, Diane Bar- row, Larry Barsic. Rick Barstow, Lisa Bar- tholomew, Wanda Bar- tholomew, Craig Bas- com, Becky Battista, Mike Bauer, Cindy Bau- man, Carol Beall, Anita Bedford. Peg Behm, Kim Bellows, Dave Seltzer, Scott Belus. Barb Benedict, Dave Benezra, Jeanette Ben- line, Jack Bentley. Laurie Berry, Charlie Bartridge, Bob Bell, Bob Bevacqua. Debbie Billig, Patty Bin- gell, Don Birak, Amy Birch. Charlotte Biro, Brian Bis- sel, Mary Jane Bitzer, Ken Biakemore. Rick Blauvelt. John Bliss, Can die Bloom, Debra Boal. MH5 197 Kathleen Bocci, Leo Boi- ko, Donna Bondra, Caro- lyn Boudinot, Freda Bowen, Glenn Bowen, Dave Bowman, Linda Boykin, Frances Bradek. John Bradek, Rond a Brandt, Linda Brooks, Paul Brost. Barry Brown, Pam Brown, Margaret Brozina, Becky Brund- age, Denise Brunkus. Judy Brunner, Jerry Buck, Jeff Bunn, Mike Burehell, Dave Burdy- shaw, Tina Burgett, Paul Burke, Valerie Burke, Bev Burney. Darlene Burns, Denise Burns, George Burns, Karen Butcher, Amy Butler, Jack Butler, Bill Byrd, Joann Byrd, Bruce Cadman. Sally Caldri, Tony Cald- well, Pamela Calhoun, Ernestine Call, Roger Cameron, Linda Camp- bell, Roger Campbell, Ant he Capitan, Janet Carlysle. Debbie Carosello, Steve Carr, Mike Carsey, Jim Cattell, Frank Caunato, Brian Cay lor, Mark Cecys, Mac Chafer, Roy Chaffee, Charlotte Chapman, Cathy Cherry, Terry Chesbrough, Debbie Chorman, Eric Christen- sen, Linda Christman, Tim Clapp, Rick Clark, Brenda Clemons, Mike Clifford, Dennis Clinger, Randi Cochran, Debbie Cole, John Corger, Bill Conk- lin, Cynthia Connor, Gail Connors. Bob Cooper, Guy Coop- er, Marion Cattrell, Ruth Cattrell. Craig Counselman, Rus- sell Coutare, Stephanie Cowan, Greg Cox. 198 MHS Jack Crail, Gail Craw- ford, Jim Creedon, Mart- in Crews, Carol Crisler, Karen Cunningham, Scarlett Cutler, Mitch Daniels, Jane Davidson, Gary Davis, Mickey Deaner, Jacquie Deegan, Tammy De Fisher, Tim- my De Fisher, Harry Del- clef, Tim Demay, Mari- lyn Demeter, Patricia Dempsey. Charlette Denson, John Daugherty, John David- son, Cathy Lee Dick, Mary Dickerson, Rob Diedrichs, Sue Dieterich, Brian Dingle, Dale Di- Sanza. Doug Dunlap, Rose Dur- den, Marleen Dustman, Diana Dyke, Bob Dzia- dos, Pat Earle, Pat Eddy, Brian Edwards, Jim Ed- wards. Don Eggleston, Ron Eg- gleston, Carol Egner, Sue Ely, Yvonne Emer- ick, Forest Emerict, Mi- lan Esser, Wendy Fab- ian, Darlene Faile. Joe Falcone, Terri Farm- er, Corraine Faulkner, Kevin Fellows, Gayle Ferrard, Ray Ferris, Jean Fialko, Jim Fike, Linda Finney. Marty Finzel, Debbie Fisher, Harry Fishleigh. Mitchel Fisler, Jim Floro, Robin Fogelman, Joan Follis, Ric Forb, Doug Fore. MHS 199 Julie Fox, Dawn Free- man, Dorain Fri. Betsy Fridge, Gary Ful- ton, Edward Futterer. Sue Galbos, Lee Gart- man, Dave Gear. Kevin Gentile, Gregg Gerstenberger, Jennette Getts, Pam Giiles, Bob Gilles- pie, Karen Girone. Ron Giudici, Dick Gla- sier, Rick Gleason. Janet Gleyze, Gary Goodman, Jenny Gorg, Bob Gorman, Bob Gra- ham, Gary Graham, Pam Grant, Rick Gray, Bob Green. Larry Green, Caren Grif- fin, Ann Griffith, Bill Grif- fith, Bill Griggs, Sheldon Griswald, Jill Groff, Tom Grohal, Dan Grossman. Mike Gruss, Rick Guns- aulus, Virginia Guzow- ski, John Haffner, Lynn Hamilton, Ken Hamko, Sue Hammon, Tracy Handley, Denise Hanzel. Barbara Hardney, Mela- nie Hargrove, Cindy Har- ris, Rick Harrison, Curt Harvey, Greg Haught, Mark Havel, Jim Heck- man, Bob Heinz. Jaque Heiss, Ken Helme- rick, Marilyn Helmick, Mike Henk, Jim Herbst, Keith Herron, Tom Hick- erson, Doug Higgins, Paul Hinkel. 200 MHS Mary Hissam, Bob Hob- art, Kathy Holcomb, Glenn Holden, Ruth Hol- zer, John Horna, Steve Hommer, Tim Hoopin- gardner, Ed Hoover. Jeff Horn, Patti Horvath, Dennis Hoslep, Denise Howlett, John Hudson, Chris Hulderman, Bob Humphrey, John Hunt- ington, Tim Hurley, Mark lams, Bill Jackett, Sandy Jasper, Art Jeav- ons, Warren Jeddy, Leon Jesionowski, Eric John- son, Sonny Johnson, Jeff Johnson. Steve Johnson, Sue Johnson, Bob Jones, Roy Jones, Rex Jordon, Bob Judy, John Juliano, Ellen Kappe, Tom Kar- chefsky. Margie Kardeen, Kevin Keach, Ray Keffek, Ray Keith, Marlene Keller, Jim Kelley, John Kill- meyer, Edgar Kimble, Mark King. Mary Kirk, Alan Klam- mer, Lindsay Klein, Jerry Kleinsorge, Richard Klo- sterman, Kurt Kluznik, Jeff Knapik, Cindy Kne- busch, Gayle Knebusch. Jow Kocemba, Pat Koch, Tom Koenis. Row Kohler, Bruce Kol- lister, Mark Komar. Elena Koral, Joan Kosk- Snev, Cyndy Kollbeck. Diane Kreiss, Tom Kroll, Arlene Dromer. Joe Kudyba, Connie Kuhn, Joe Kunst. MHS 201 Kathy Kurth, Mike Kwi- towski, Bill La Force, Debbie Lattner, Dan Lang, Ron Lang, Ron Laskowski, Joan Law- rence, Nina Lawson. David Lawyen, Pam Layton, Dave Leacock, Greg Leifer, Ken Lein- weber, Kermit Le Mas- ters, Kim Lemeaux, Dar- lene Lent, Dave Leon- ard. Peg Leonard, Laurie Lette, Gary Lewis, Kar- en Lewsaper, Ralph Leyh, Kitty Lilley, Arvie Lillstrung, Kathie Lind, Joe Liquori. Chuck Locy, Craig Love, Aimee Luebben, Alex Luhta, Barbara Luke, Luann Luoma, Don Lutz, Doug Lyman, Doug Lynch. Jackie Lynch, Kellie Ma- cauley, Sandy Mack. Pam Magill, Pat Maho- ney, Mark Majewski. Jerry Malik, Frank Mam- ana, Denny Manning. Barb Mannino, Joyce Marino, Charlotte Mar- ked Bradford Marker, Denise Marthey, Betty Martin. Darrell Martin, Gloria Martin, Terry Martin. Lenny Mate, Marilyn Matousek, 202 MHS Larry Matsko, Jim May- er Tom Maxwell, Mike Mazzarella. Rick McCarthy Jeff Mc- Clellan, Gary McClintick, Suzanne McCollum, Kathy McGill, Elaine Mc- Guire, Linda McKimmy, Marsha McMinn, Cliff McNeilly, Phyllis McVey, Bob Medlen, Diana Merrill. William Miller, Alan Mina- deo, Barb Mineely, Betty Minor. Ruth Mitchell, Becky Monnot, Kathy Jo Mont- gomery, Linda Morey, Bill Morgan, Judy Mort- on, Ed Moss, Becky Moss, Caroline Mosure. Robin Muir, Fred Mul- hauser, Rob Murnyack, Alan Murphy, Bruce Murphy, Leigh Murray, Dee Myers, Mary Nadol- ski, Karl Naglitch. Linda Nale, John Na- mestnik, Beth Nash, Debbie Nauman, Debbie Nelson, Toni Nelson, Mike Nestic, Tom Nes- tor, David Newcomer. Janet Newman, Janice Newman, Sue Nick, Jan- ice Nolan, Larry Nolan, Pat North, Karen Novak, Linda Nungesser, Mike O’Connor. Scott Odell, Bretchen Oldfather, Bob Owens, Dave Page, Jan Page, Helen Palmer, Barb Paz- arella, Dorothy Parent, Jeff Parker. John Parker, Jeff Passe- rotti, Denise Pastrano, Judy Paytosh, Calvin Pearce, Debbie Peck, Sue Pennybacker, How- ard Perce, Mitch Perk- ins. MHS 203 Alan Proud, Sheila Pul- ver, Richard Purcell, Rich Purlee, Dee Quig- gle, Gene Quitmeyer, Jim Rae, Sue Ranker, Claud- ia Ray. Diane Reed, Linda Reed, Marijane Reed, Rosema- rie Reed, Denise Reg- nter, Suzanne Reinke, Thelma Reynolds, Kathy Rezak, Mike RhineharL Gail Richardson, Debbie Riddle, Jan Ring, Cathy Robinson, Joe Robinson, Don Polph, Denis Ro- masco, Sally Romisher, Randy Rose. Connie Peters, Richard Peters, Mike Petite. Kathy Phillips, Renee Piatt, Denise Pizzuti. Rocco Pizzuto, Ken Plance, Charles Plotz. Alan Podsobinski, Mar- cia Pohto, Tom Polakow- ski. Amy Polco, Diane Pol- ing, Kathy Ponchel. Linda Pope, Rick Por- taro, Kevin Price. Bruce Rosel, Maryann Rosipko, Laura Ross- man, Susan Ruks, Carrie Rush, Debbie Russell, Kurt Russell, Sarah Sabo, Steve Sabo. 204 MHS Elaine Sacash, Fred Sa- linsky, Tim Sankal, Jim Sankey, Tom Savoca, Tena Sawdy, Sharon Scaberry, Bruce Schae- dlich, Russ Schaedlich. Ken Schilling, Jay Schirm, Becky Schla- guter, Til lie Schmidt, Gary Schneider, Bruce Schram, Linda Schuldt, Karen Schutt, Karen Schwaller. Ray Schwartz, Christie Scobe I, Cindy Scott, Tom Scott, Sharon Sei- del, Chris Shaefer, Mar- cia Shaner, Marty Shan- non, Kathy Sherwood. Paul Shingledecker, Rob Shingleton, Judy Shook, Deborah Shope, John Short, Donna Shumaker, Mike Simens, Bill Sim- monds, Dave Sierleja. Brian Sisson, Jeff Slitor, Brenda Smartt, Steve Smee, Dave Smith, Deb- bie Smith, Jim Smith, Karen Smith, Kathy Smith. Robert Smith, Ron Smith, Suzanne Smith, Bill Smith. Bill Smith, Jack Snyder, Larry Snyder, Heidi Somers, Kurt Sommer, Kevin Sparkes, Lynn Spencer, Morgan Spiker. Len Spradling, Vickie Sprague, Tom Staebler, Heidi Stang. Steve Stare her, Willard Steele, Bob Stefanic, Steve Steger. Jim Stencil, Janice Stev- ens, Glen Stewart, Rick Stocker. MHS 205 Bill Stoddard, Chris Stoert Paula Stone, Jim Storozomz, Tom Stoyle, Kris Strausbaugh, Mary Jo Straziar, Dale Strict- land, Sue Strouse. John Sullen s, Diane Svete, Cathy Swager, Linda Swank, Rick Swank, Ronda Swank, Deb Swartz, Debbie Swartz, Tom Swope. Cindy Sykes, Darlene Szymczak, Mike Szabo, Janet Tackett, Sharon Tandy, Betty Taylor, Lynn Taylor, Mark Tenk- ku, John Thaeler. Ron Theisen, Steve Thomas. Sue Thompson, George Tinker. Karen Tinker, Dave Toni- aric. Debbie Topfer, Betsy Touarti. Steve Toutant, Roy Troutman. Dave Trummell, Debbie Trummell, Donna T r y- novich, Jayne Turn bull, Maureen Turnbull, George Tuttle, Karen Ul- rich, Carl Uncapher, Sue Updike. Diane Van Boxel, Neil Vanek, Marsha Vanover, Craig Vaughn, Tom Vei- ns, Debbie Viher, Kim Viol, Ron Vlasz, Barb Vorwerk. Don Waddell, Mike Wag- ner, Steve Walczak, Jen- nette Walker, Judy Walk- er, Mark Walker, Suz- anne Walker, James Wallace, Jim Wallace. 206 MHS AND THIS WAS THE CLASS OF Sherry Waller, David Walter, Gina Walton, Joe Wargo. Bill Waters, Sandy Waterwash, Dave Weber, Paul Weikel. Eric Weil, Bruce Weill, David Weise, Margaret Wendell, Sandy Weyandt, Marlene Wheeler, Timothy Whiting, Becky Whitman. Terri Whitman, Beth Wich- man, Keith Wichman, Greg Widme, Debbie Wilde. Tim Williams, Wendy Wil- liams, Betty Wilson, Deborah Wingenrotte, Donna Winter- steen. Donna Wirtz, Alan Witzke, Steve Wivell, Sue Wolf, Deb- bie Wolfgram. Drema Wolford, Carol Wor- man, Mark Wotawa, George Wozniak, Dave Wright. Terry Wright, Doug Wyant, Blaine Yeary, John Yeckley, Kathy Yoder. Leigh Young, Steve Zachar, Sue Zimmer, Bill Zorn. MHS 207 MHS 209 Index Best Wishes to the Class of '69 Diamonds are A Man's Best Friend ©iant end’s Jfl ms luips, Jtu TUX RENTALS Great Lakes Mall Willo Plaza GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliance Centers GREAT AS THE GE NAME UMlil IIUWC nncmUfi DUtCI 8641 MENTOR AVE. 255-8892 MENTOR, OHIO A Abel, Walter, E. 64,139.140,147, 149,150,152,153,170,1 73. Abrahamson, Robert. W. 98,144, 197. Acquaviva, Richard, J. 197. Adams, Edward, A. 197. Adams, John, B. 91. Adams, Norman, S. 197. Adams, Paula, A. 197. Adams, Randy, C. 64. Adie, Craig, 177,187. Adkins, Deborah, 187. 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Brockway, Bonnie, 140,177,187. Brody, Debbie, 187. Brooks, Linda. 198. Brost, Paul, N. 98,154,198. Brown, Barry, L. 198. Brown, Bessie, A. 66,177. Brown, Jackie, A. 91. Brown, John, 91. Brown, Nadene, 66,142. Brown, Pamela, 138,198. Brown, Richard, 162,187. Brown, Susan, C. 66. Brozina, Margaret, A. 153,177,198. Brozina, Susan, M. 91,120,121, 136.153.177. Brueggman, Beth, A. 66. Brundage, Becky, 151,198. Brunkus, Denise, 124,140.198. Brunkus, Dennis, 66,139. Brunner, Denise, R. 66,150,152, 153. Brunner, Judy, 153,198. Brunner, Paul, 96,187, Brunson, David, 187. Bryson, Marilyn, I. 66. Buck. Jerry, 198. Buckley, Marsha, E. 66,124,140, 144.147.149.164.166.167.177. Bukky, Kathleen, 187. Bulzan, Guy, 187. Bunn, Jeff, 162,198. Burchell, Michael, 98,198. Burdyshaw, David, 198. Burdyshaw, Richard, A. 66. Burger, Suzanne, 177,187. Burgett, Deborah, 187. Burgett, Tina, 198. Burke, Paul, 198. Burke, Valerie, 198. Burkhardt, Paul, 96,107,143,153, 187. Burney, Beverly, 124,142,177,198. Burns, Darlene, 198, Burns, Dave, 187. Burns, Denise, 198. Burns, George, 168,198. Barrier, Elisabeth, 154,156,187. Burner, Patrick, A. 66,153,162, 165. Bushnell, Cherie, 188. Butcher, Chris, F. 67,153. Butcher, Connie, 188. Butcher, Karen, 198. Butcher, Lindsay, 153,188. MHS 21 1 STAN'S STUDIO, INC. CLEVELAND'S LARGEST AND FINEST STUDIO LEADING SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS SPECIALISTS IN NATURAL COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE PORTRAITS 3025 West 25th Street Cleveland, Ohio Ample Parking Facilities Phone 621-7066 OFFICIAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS MHS 212 Coartes of THE MENTOR POLICE DEPARTMENT We Serve Our City Thru Law Enforcement We Give Our Best For the Best It's Our City Too! Butler, Amy, 198. Butler, Connie, 159. Butler, Greg, 188. Butler, Jack, E. 198. Butler, Kim, 167,188. Buto, Donna, J. 67,151,177. Byrd, Bill, 198. Byrd, Cynthia, 124,188. Byrd, Joann, 198. c Cabreira, Rose, I. 67,124,137,140, 141.173. Cadman, Bruce, 198. Carpenter, Kathleen, M. 67,144, 154.155.167.173. Caldwell, Tony, 154,198. Calhoun, Pamela, 153,198. Call, Ernestine, 154,155,156,198. Callahan, Mary, 188. Callow, Robert, 188. Calvert, James, 144,146,164.167, 188. Cameron, David, 188. Cameron, Roger, 198. Camp, Bill, F. 67,96,138,139. Campbell, Linda, 198. Campbell, Roger, 98,154,198. Cannato, Doug, J. 67. Cannato, Frank, 98,198. Capitan, Anthe, 153,163,198. Capp, Robert, A. 66,167. Capretta, Tom, 66. Caputo, John, 66,96. Carlton, Pat, 67. Carfyse, Janet, 124,177,198. Carmany, Laurie, 188. Carnahan, Dawnita, 177,188. Carnovale, Tony, 91. Carosello, Debbie, 177,198. Carr, Arthur, 188. Carr, Debbie, L. 67,166. Carr, Steve, 198. Carrel, Randi, 67,164. Carroll, James, 91. Carroll, Robert, 188, Carroll, Ron, 188. Carsey, William, 198, Cattell, James, 198. Cayior, Brian, 154,198. Cecys, Mark, 198. Cecys, Rimas, G. 67,146. Cederlund, Linda, 66. Chafer, Malcolm, 198. Chaffee, Roy, 198. Champlin, tris, 188. Chance, Connie, 66,150,152. Chapla, Shelley, 188. Chapman, Charlotte, 177,198. Chapman, Debra, 158, 188. Chapman, Linda, Jane, 67. Charlton, Peggy, 188. Charlton, William, 67. Chartier, June, 188. Cherry, Cathy, 188. Cherry, Cyndy, 67,146. Chesebrough, Terry, 151,198. Chesley, Stephen, 91. Chew, Drake, 67. Chiappone, Kay, R. 67,124,140, 143.177. Chick, Marilyn, S. 68,146,150,152, 153,166,167,171,172. Chick Russell, 150,164,165,167. Childs, Connie, A. 68,1 17,136,150, 152.153.172.177. Chimney, Robert, 69,111. Chorman, Deborah, 198. Chorman, Kathy, 69. Christensen, Eric, 198. Christie, Jan, 188, Christman, Linda, 198. Church, Michael, 188. Clapacs, Judy, 188. Clapp, Timothy, 198. Clark, Donna, J. 69. Clark, Kirk, A. 68,153. Clark, Rick, 198. Clayton, John, 68. Clear, Michael, 91. Clemons, Brenda, 153,198. Cliffel, Linda, K. 69,149,169,173. Clifford, Michael, 198. Clinger, Dennis, 150,198. Clinger, Laura, L. 69,140.173. Clingerman, Elaine, 188. Clydesdale, Thomas, 91. Coach, Leo, 146,188. Cochran, Debra, 188. Cochran, Randi, 140,154,198. Colak, Maria, 188. Cole, Holly, C. 69,150. Cole, Virginia, 188. Cole, Deborah, 198. Colgrave, Susan, 188. Collier, Patricia, 68. Collins, Barbara, A. 68,124,139, 140.177. Colosi, Barbara, 69. Conger, John, 98,198. Conklin, Robert, S, 96,188. Conklin, William, 150,198. Connor, Paul, A. 91. Connors, Cynthia, 198. Connors, John, M. 91. Connors, Rosemary, 188. Cook, David, 173,188. Cook, Leonard, 91. Cook, Susan, 69,142. Cooney, James, 188. Cooper, Bob, 154,198. Cooper, Guy, 198. Cooper, Polly, 91,140,141. Coradi, Raylene, 188. Corbe, Rich, 69. Corbin, Debbie, 154,156,188. Corey, Marla, 68,153. Costa, Tony, 188. Cottrell, Marion, 198. Cottrell, Ruth, 154.156,198. Coulter, Maureen, 144,188. Counselman, Craig, 168,198. Couture. Russell, 198. PALUMBO'S EVERYTHING BAKED DAILY I HR NOTICE ON BIRTHDAY CAKES WEDDING CAKES MON.-FRI. 8:00-9:00 SAT. 8:00-6:00 GREAT LAKES MALL 255-9033 NEXT TO HOME THE BEST PLACE TO EAT MENTOR LUNCH 8676 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR, OHIO 44060 MHS 213 Covelli, Christine, A. 68,124,144, 149,166,177. Covelli, Jeffrey, 69. Cover, Kathy, 159,188. Covington, Deborah, S. 69,144, 146. Cowan, Stephanie, 164,198. Cox, Greg, 198- Cox, Karen, 69. Crail, Carole, L. 68,140,150,173, 177. Crail, Jack, 199. Crane, Barb, 68,144,166,177. Crawford, Gail, 199, Creedon, Jim. 199. Cress, Diane, 91,177. Crews, Martin, 199. Crim, Thomas, 150,152,154. Crisler, Carol, 144,191. Crookshank, Janet, 188. Crookshanks, Larry, 111, 144,150, 152,153,188. Cross, Robert. 188. Crouch, Steven, 68. Crowell, Steve, 68. Crusan, Karen, 68. Crysler, Linda, S. 69,139,147,149, 150,152,153. Culverhouse, Roger, 150,152. Cummings. Carol, J. 69. Cunningham, David, B. 69,96. Cunningham, Karen, 199, Cutcliff, Craig, 96,154,155,188. Cutcliff, Gregory, 154,156,188. Cutler, Scarlett, 166,199. Cutright, George, 68. Cwiklinski, Sharon, 68. Cybulski, Nadine, A. 68,138,173, 175, Czerwonko, Linda, 68. D Daniels, Mark, 188. Daniels, Mitchell, 199. D'arcey, Patrick, R. 68. Darone, Guy, 96,188. Daugherty, Ronald, 151,188. Davenport, Polly, A. 91. David, Gary, 188. Davidson, James, 199. Davidson, Roberta, J. 69. Davis, Cheryl, 188. Davis, Gary, 162,199. Davis, Larry, 69. Davis. Pam, 188. Dawson, Deborah, 69,124,177. Dawson, Jerry, 70. Day, Robert, 70. Dean, Walter, 168,188. Deaner, Michael, 188. Deaner, Michele, 199. Debevc. MaryLou, 70. Deegan, Jacquie, 199. DeFisher, Jeffrey, 188. DeFisher, Tamara, 199. DeFisher, Timothy, 199. DeFrancesco, Richard, 70. Deitrich, LaMar, 70. Delcfef, Harry, 199. Demay, Thomas, 146,199. Demay, Timothy, 188. Demeter, Marilyn, 124,177,199. Dempsey, Patricia, R. 199. Denson, Charlott, D. 199. DeRose, Charles, 70,139. Derrick, Duane, C, 70,96. Desantis, Deborah, 188. Deval, Leslie, 188. Dial, Shirley, 188. DiCello, Lucia, M. 140,164,165, 173,188. Dick, Cathy, 199. Dick, John, 91. Dickerson, Mary, 199. Dickinson, Vicky, 150,164,165, 188. Diedrichs, Rob, 154,156,199. Dieterich, Susan, 199. Dilgren, Robert, V. 70,154,166. Dingle, Brian, G. 199. DiSanza, Dale, 151,199. Disinger, Eugene, 199. Ditto, Susan, 199. Divelbiss, Lloyd, 188. Dobrzeniecki, John, 188. Dobrzeniecki, Mike, 188. Dodd, Donna, 199, Dodge, Robert, 199. Dogger, Marcia, 164,188. Dolce. Philip, 153,199. Donaldson, Bruce, Brown, 70,139, 143,150,177. BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1969 OSBORNE BROTHERS WELDING SUPPLY INC. Williams Music Shop 8577 Mentor Ave. 8624 STATION STREET 946-4464 LAKE ERIE MOTORS INC. 255 8820 or 942-3065 Mentor Ohio 9090 MENTOR AVE. MENTOR, OHIO 44060 214 MHS Donathan, Glen, 199 Doming, John, 188. Dorrington, Beverly, 70. Douglas, Stan, 162,199 Douglass, Nancy, 146,167,188. Douglass, Raymond, 154,156,188. Downing, Patricia, 70. Downs, Suzanne, 164, Drago, John, 70. Drake, Deborah, A. 164,177,188. Drellich, Elizabeth, A. 70,144,164, 167. Drellich, Michelle, 199, Dressig, Keith, 199. Dressig, Martin, 188. Driver, Sharon, 70. Dromer, Arlene, 201. Dubeansky, Danny, 70,139. Dubeansky, Michael, 70,168. Dula, Allen, 199. Dumanski. Paul, 188. Duncan, Douglas, 70. Duncan, Gerald, 153,188. Duncan, Scott, 199. Dunham, Deborah, 70,177. Dunlap, 98,199. Dunn, Debbi, 177,188. Dunning, Carol, 188. Durden, Norman, 91. Durden, Rose, 140,199. Durkee, David, 70,154,156. Dustman. Darlene, 199. Dwight, Lisa, 91,149. Dyke, Charles, Edward, 70,96.107, 177. Dyke, Diane, 124,151,153,199. Dziados, Anthony, 71, Dziados, Robert. 199. E Earle, Patricia, 124,177,199. Eaton, Nancy, J. 71,150,167,177. Eaton, Tim, K. 107,188. Eberling, Gary, 188. Eddy, Patricia, 153,163,199. Edwards, Brian, 154,156,177,199. Edwards, Jimmy, 199. Edwards, Kathleen, L. 71,124,143, _ 177 Eggers, Clarence, 188. Eggers, Gary, 188. Eggiestown, Donald, 199. Egglestown, Ronald, 199. Egner. Carol, 150,152,199. Eguchi, Sheryl, J. 138,140,177, 189. Eins, Sandor, 166,189. Elgin, Merrilee, 146,150,152,153, 177,189. Elliot, Gary, 189. Ellis, Debra, 177,189. Ellis, Denys, 177,189. Ely, Carolyn, M. 71,167. Ely, Susan, 199. Emerick, Forrest, 199. Emerick, Yvonne, 199. Emerson, Robert, 71. Enkler, Kathryn, 142,146,151,189. Ensign, Linda, J, 71,154. Esltnger, Debbie, 189. Essell, Terry, 153. Esser, Kevin, 71. Esser, Milan, 199. Etchell, Dolores, 189. Etchell, Robert, 189. Evanchak, Christine, 189. LOU'S TIRE MART 7445 Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio 942-9400 It's Always Less At Lou's BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1969 ROSEY'S CLEANERS 8558 Mentor Avenue 255-8754 Next to St. Mary's in Mentor Evangelista, Steve, 189. Evans, Carol, 144,154,155,156, 173,189. Evans, Gregg, 71. Evans, Kathleen L. 71,143,171, 173.174. Evans, Robert, 146,189. Evenheimer, Steven, 71,139. Everson, William, 111,144,158, 166. F Faber, Lynette, 189. Fabian, Wendy, 177,199. Faile, Darlene, 199. Faile, Robert, J, 71,107,143,173. Fairchild, Cindy, 189. Fairman, Jayne, 124,189. Fais, Jennifer, G. 71,144,166,167, 173.175. Falcone, Joseph, 162,199. Fafkenberg, Donna, 189. Fanslau, Robert, 71. Farmer, Jeanette, 189. Farmer, Patty, 71. Farmer, Teresa, 150,152,199. Faulkner, Doug, 71. Faulkner, Lorraine, 199. Fawkes, Shierl, L. 71,144,153,164. Feldkamp, Edward, 189. Feidkamp, Rosemary, 71. Fellows, Amy, 71. Fellows, Kevin, 199. Fellows, Patricia, C. 71,144. Fergusin, Reid, 71. Ferraro, Gayle, 153,166,177,199. Ferris, Raymond, 199. Ferry, Debra, 177,189- Fetch, Tom, S. 71,166. Fiaiko, Jean, 199. Fielder, Deborah, 189. Fike, James, 150,152,199. Finau, Steven, 71. Finney, Linda, 124,150,152,164, 177,199. Finney, Patrick, 71. Finzel, Charles, 71. Finzel, Martin, 199. Fisher, Bruce, 71. Fisher, Debra, 199. Fisher, Frank, 72- Fisher, Gale, 189. Fisher, Joseph, 72,151. Fisher, Martha, 72,139,144. Fisher, Robert, 189. Fisher, William, 72. Fishleigh, Harry, 199. Fisler, Janet, 72. GODDARD INSURANCE SERVICE 7294 Lake Shore Blvd. Complete Insurance Service 257-7650 MHS 21 5 Ji ca Sou, 'JlouiU ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS FRESH FROM OUR GREENHOUSES 7015 NORTH CENTER STREET 255-2297 or 942-8025 Fisler, Mitchell, 199. Flanigan, Robert, 91. Fleming, Darlene, 73. Fleming, Evelyn, 73,154,166. Flora, Robert, 73. Florian, Mark, 189, Floro, Donald, 72. Ftoro, Jim, 199. Fog, William, 189. Fogelman, Robin, A. 140,153,177, 199. Follis, Joan, A. 154,155,156,199. Forbes, Anne, E. 72,144,146,166. Ford, Richard. 98,151,199. Fordham, Janet, 158,159,164,177, _ 189. Fore, Douglas, 199. Foreman, Scott, 189. Fornari, Karen, 72. Forshee, Lanaya, 124,143,189. Forte, Jane, A. 72,146,151,167. Forte, William, 189. Fox, Julia, 124,151,152,166,177, 200. Frabotta, Mike, G. 72. Frabotta, Tim, 162. Frank, Dale, 73. Frank, Ron, V. 190. Fratena, Randy, 190. Frazee, Tim, 190. Frazier, Terry, 73. Freeman, Dawn, 200. Fri, Dora in, 200. Friday, Bill, 190. Fridg, Elisabeth, 144,177,200. Friend, Sharon, 190. Fuchs, Donald, 73,96. Fuderer, Michael, 190. Fulton, Gary, 98,154,200. Futterer, Edward. 200. G Galbos, Richard, T. 72,96. Galbos, Sue, 153,177,200. Gallagher, Patricia, L. 62,72,124, 136,139,140,149,171,177. Games, Dick, 96,177,189. Gartman, Lucinda, 124,140,150, 177,189. Gartman, Lee, 124,140,177,200. Garvin, Betty, 72. Gear, David, 98,154,200. Gebing, Pamela, 189. Gehring, Paula, 189,177. Geizer, Tony, 189. Gelofsack, Lynn, 189. Genco, Mike, 167,189. Gentile, Drew, 143,154,155,156, 173,177,189. Gentile, Kevin, 144,154,155,177, 200. Gentis, Mary 140,190. Gerlack, Ronald, 190. Gersin, James, 190, Gerstenberger, Gregg, 200. Gerstenberger, Todd, 72,139. Getts, Jennette, 143,200. Getts, Raymond, 73. Gibson, Joann, 151,189. Gibson, Vicki, 72. Gilles, Mark, 189, Gilles, Pam, 154,155,156,200. Gillespie, Charles, 189. Gillespie, Robert, 98,200. Girone, Karen, 200. Girone, Vicki, 189. Giudici, Roger, U. 73,144,169,170, 172,173,174. Guidici, Ronald, 98,150,200. Glasier, Dick, 200. Gleason, Rick, 200. Gleyze, Janet, 200. Gleyze, Virginia, 73,164,165. Gloor, Jim, 189. Glovitch, Rose, 177,189. Goodmanson, Gary, 200. Goodrich, Robert, 189. Gordon, Cindy, 72. Gorg, Patricia, 189. Gorg, Virginia, 200. Gorka, David, 144,189. Gorman, Lynn, 72. Gorman, Mike, 96,189. Gorman, Robert, 200. Gorni, Kenneth, 72,144,173,177. Gorombol, Dale, 189. Gortz, Lee, 91. Graehling, Leslie, 189. Graham, Bob, 98,200. Graham, Gary, 200. Grant, Pam, 200. Gray, Richard, 200. Green, Bob, 150,152,200. Green, Mary, 72, Green, Pat, 189. Green, Peggy, 72. Greene, Larry, 200. Gregor, Emily, 189. Grif, Kathryn, 166,189. Grif, Patricia, 89. Griffin, Caren, 200. Griffith. Ann, 124,138,200. Griffith, William, 200, Griggs, William, 200. Griswold, Deborah, 73. Griswold, Sheldon, 200. 216 MHS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '69 Groff, Deborah, 73. Groff, Jill, 200. Grohal, Thomas, 200. Gromofsky, Elaine, 189. Grossman, Daniel, 200. Grossman, Karl, R. 73. Grover, Rick, 189. Grubb. Margaret, 189. Gruss, Mike, 200. Gudlin, Barbara, 177. Gump, Nancy, J. 73,146,147,149, 164.165.171.172. Gundy, Diana, 73. Gunnison, Mary, 73. Gunsaulus, Lesley, 73,124,138, 140.150.170.172. Gunsaulus, Rick, 144,154,200. Gunvalsen, Catherine, 73. Gustafson, Robert, 73. Guzowski, Virginia, 150,200. H Hadden, Nancy, 189. Haddock, William, 73,139,172. Haffner, John, 153,200. Haley, William, 189. Hall, Keith, 154,156,189. Haller, Marion, 140,164,189. Hamilton, Karen, 177,189. Hamilton, Lynn, 154,156,200. Hamilton, Wendy, A. 73,144,147, 149,173. Hamilton, William, 73. Hamko, Karen, 189. Hamko, Kenneth, 151,200. Hamm, William, 73. Hammon, Susan, 150,152,200. Handler, Steven, 153,189, Handley, Theresa, 154,200. Hanks, Laurel, 150,153,159.189. Hanley, John, 167,189. Hanrahan. Daniel, 111,158,189. Hanson, Elaine, M. 73,142,159. Hanzel, Denise, 124,166,177,200. Hardney, Barbara, 200. Hardney, Deborah, 189. Hargrove, Cindy, 189. Hargrove, Melanie, 200. Harmacek, David, W. 74,168. Harmon, Chris, 189. Harmon, John, 107,189. Harrington, Jaime, 189. Harrington, Pamela L. 74,177. Harris, Cindy, 200. Harris. Debra, 150,158,164,189. Harris, Ray, 162. Harrison, David, 189. Harrison, Richard, 144,154,155, 200. Harrold, Bryan, 96,189. Harrold, Chris, W. 74,154,155,156. Harrold, David, A. 74,144.153,169, 170,172,177. Hartman, Donald, 74. Hartman, Lana, 74,159. Hartwell, Gwendolyn, 189. Hartwell, James, 91. Harvey, Curt, 111,200. Harvey, Jacqueline, R. 74,124,177. Harvey, James, 190. Hatfield, Darlene, 190. Hathy, Martin, W. 74,96. Haught, Clifton. 144,200. Hauserman, Lee, W. 74,96,139. Havel, Mark, 150,152,200. Hawkins, Diana, D. 159,190. Hayer, Holly, 74. Haymon, Mark, 74. Hayword, Cheryl, 177,190. Hazen, John, 111,190. Heckel, Deborah, 190. Heckman, Charles, 74. Heckman, James, 200. Heinz, Melvin, G. 74. Heinz, Robert, 98,200. Heiss, Jacquelyn, 124,150,200. Hefler, Joe, 190. Helmerick, Kathy, 74. Helmerick, Ken, 200. Helmick, Marilyn, 200. Hemberger, Jim, 74,96,170,177. Henderson, Karen, E. 74,124,140, 177. Henderson, Richard, 190. Henes, Holly, 124,158,164,190. Hengesbach, Sara, 124,140,143, 150,164,177,190. Henk, Mike, 98,200. Hennig, David, 190. Henrickson, Sylvia, 74,151,163, Henson, George, 190. Herbst, James, 200. Herbst, John, 74. Hermetet, Sandra, J. 74. Herrick, Randi, 190. Herrmann, Sandra, 74,166. Herron, Keith, 200. Herron, Laura, 74. Hershberger, Cindy, M. 74,142, 150,152,166,172. Hervey, Harley, 190. Hess. Ron, 74. Hewis, Mark, 190. Heyworth, Susan, 177,190. MHS 217 Hickerson, Thomas, A. 168,200. Higgins, Doug, 154,200. Higgins, Wallace, 74,138,139,147. Hill, Anthony, 190. Hill, Gregory, 190. Hill, John, 190. Hill, Valerie, 91. Hillegas, Timothy, 75. Hinkel. Dennis, A. 75,139,166. Hinkel. Paul, 177,200. Hirsch, Dale, 75. Hiser. Janet, 150,190. Hiser, Steve, 75, Hissam, Emel, 75. Hissam, Mary, 142,153,177,201. Hobart, Robert, 201. Hobensack, Cecelia, A. 75. Hogen, Nancy, T. 75,124,140,177. Holcomb, Kathy, 201. Holden, Glenn, 98,201. Holdt, Terry, M. 75,159. Hollingsworth. Warren, 154,156, 190. Holt, Dawn. 143,150,190. Holzer, Ruth, 151,201. Homa, John, 201. Hommer, Steve, 201. Hoopingarner, Timothy, 98.177, 201. Hoover, Edward, 201. Hoover, Kenneth, V. 75,166. Horn, Greg, 96,153,190. Horn, Jeffrey, 201. Horn, Robin, 75. Horney, Mark, 190. Horton, Scott, 150,152,153,158, 190. Horvath, Cathy A. 75,124,137,140, 177. Horvath, Michael, 190. Horvath, Patti, 201. Horvath, Steve, 75. Holser, Patricia, 190. Hoiser, Dennis, 201. Houck, Don, 75. Howard, Dennis, 190. Howard, William, 154,155,190. Howell, Edward, 190. Howell, Sara, 190. Hewlett, Denise, 151,152,201. Hrenko, George, 75. Hudson, John, 201. Hughes, Barbara, A. 91,177. Hulderman, Chris, 201. Hummer, Steve, 177. Humphrey, Robert, 98,154,201. Hundall, Rita, 75. Hunsicker, Chris, 117,140,177, 190. Huntington, Dale, 75, Huntington, John, 201. Hurd, Robert, 91. Hurley, Timothy, 138,144,150, 152,201. Hutzler, Susan, 75. Hyder, Wanda, 190. i lams. Mark. 201. Illner, Deborah, 75,139,153. Miner, Laura, 75,150,152,153. Ingersoll, Patricia, 158,177.190. Irwin, Mary, 75,177. Izett, Keith, 190. j Jackett, Nancy, 75. Jackett, William, 98,201. Jackson, Marsha, 124,140,164, 177,190. James, Richard. 76,96,107,115. James, Susan, 76. Jameson, Susan, 164,177,190. Janesh, Linda, 190. Jankowski, Edward, 107,190. Jannette, Alexis, M. 76,164,165. Jarc. Sue, 190. Jarrett, Joel, 76. DUTCH FOREIGN CARS MOTOR CO. INC. 8509 Mentor Ave. Mentor Finest in Foreign Car Service Since 1951 24 Hour Towing Service 255-3939 Day or 255-9497 Nite So Come and See Us. You HEAR ALAN DRUG A COMPLETE COSMETIC SELECTION 7883 MUNSON MENTOR-ON-THE-LAKE 257 7960 Jarrett, Jutiann, 190. Jarrett, Melanie, 76. Jasper, Sandra, 201. Jeavons, Arthur, 201. Jeddy, Warren, 201. Jennings, Kathy, A. 77. Jennings, Martin, 143,154,155, 156,177,190. Jesionowski, Leon, 169,201. Jilek, Jim, 154,156. Johnson, Connie, A. 77. Johnson, Ernest, 154,156,168, 190. Johnson, Gail, 190. Johnson, Jeff, 162,201. Johnson, Karen, 76,154,156. Johnson, Kathy, 167,190. Johnson, Linda, M. 76. Johnson, Mike, 190. Johnson, Paulette, 76. Johnson, Reginald. 167,190. Johnson, Steve, 150,152,201. Johnson, Sue, 154,156,201. Johnson, Susan, 165,190. Johnson, Veronica, M. 76. Jones, Dennis, 190. Jones, Jeffrey, 190. Jones, Loretta, 91. Jordan, Alan, 190. Jordon, Rex, 201. Jones, Robert, 201. Jones. Roy, 201. Jones, Sharon, M. 77. Jones. Sue, 143,190. Jones, Vernon, 190. Jordon, Rodney, K. 151,168,201. Judy, Robert, 201. Juliano, John, 201. K Kappe, Ellen, 153,177,201. Karako, Donna, 77,159. Karchefsky, Thomas, 201. Kardeen, Margie, 201. ZIBfMHS HALLMARK BUILDING, INC. Kastning, Dale, 190. Kastning. Don, 76,96. Kato, Robert, 162,190. Kato, Robert, W. 190. Katz, Lynn, R. 76,150,153. Kaufmann, Linda, 76,159. Keach, Kevin, 201. Keeper, Carl, R. 190. Keffer, Cheri, 190. Keffer, Ray, 162,201. Kehl, Robert, J. 76. Keith, Raymond, 201. Keller, Dan, 190. Keller, Marlene, 201. Kelley, Jim, 201. Kelley, Robert, 76, Kelly, Dana, 190. Kendzierski, Robert, 190. Kern, Richard, Preston, 143,150, 190. Ketchum, Lynn, 190. Keyerleber, Sandi, S. 77,116,138, 139,140,144,147,149,172,175, 177. Killmeyer, John, 201. Kimble, Edgar, 201. King, Mark, 201. King, Suzanne, 120,121.140,144, 156,177,190. Kirk, Mary, 124. Klammer, Alan, 98,201. Klammer, Avis, 77,124,140.177. Klammer, Laurene, K. 76.146.164. Klaus, Michael, 76. Klawon, Nelson, 151,190. Klein, Lindsay, 201. Kleinsorge, Don, 190. Kleinsorge, Jerry, 201. Klosterman, Don, 167,190. Klosterman, Richard, 168,201. Kluchar, Ralph, 76,139. Klumph, Rhonda, 190. Kluve, Barbara, F. 76,144,156, 173. Kluznik, Kathleen, 76,164,165, 166. Kluznik, Kurt, 144,201. Knapik, Jeffrey, 201. Knebusch, Cynthia, 201. Knebusch, Gayle, 201. Kneen, Robert, P. 143,153,158, 190. Knepper, Patricia, 77. Kocemba, Rick, 77. Koch, Lucinda, 142,151,190. Koch, Patricia, 124,159,201. Koenig, John, M. 77,139,149. Koenig, Tom, 201. Kohler, Ron, 201. Kolbe, Mary, E. 77,142,166. Kollister, Bruce, 98,154,201. Komar, Mark, 142,164,201. Kooyman, Ronald, A. 77. Kopec, Darrell, A. 76. Kopp, William, 76. Korenko, Glenn, 144,154,155.177, 190. Korol, Elena, 201. Korol, Halina, 76,150. Koxcielski, Ann, M. 76. Koshock, Linda, 190. Kost, Trudy, 150,154,156,190. Koubeck, Cynthia, 151,177. Koubeck, Lillian, 153. Kovacs, Darrell, G. 76,96,105,149, 150,153. Kowalcic, William, 190. Kozlovich. Janet, 120,121.138, 144.156.158.173.190. Kraly, Glenn, 77,154. Krashoc, Jane, 77. Kreider, Beverly, 77. Kreiss, Diane, 201. Kroh, Joel, L. 142,150.152,158, 164.190, Kroll, Tom, 201. Krug, Tim, 91. Krup, Dennis, 190. Kruze, Keith, 154. Kubenetz, James, 190. Kubitz, Kathleen, 142,190. Kubyda, Joe, 201. Kuhn, Connie, 201. Kunst, Joe, 201. Kuper, Terrance, 191. Kurth, Kathleen, 202. Kurth, Theodore, Richard, 77,146. Kurzawa, Steve, A. 91. Kuta, Ralph. 76. Kwitowski, Michael, 202. Hytree Pharmacy Mentor's Prescription Pharmacy 8494 Mentor Avenue 255-3200 MHS 219 BRUNNER FUNERAL HOME 8466 Mentor Avenue Mentor, Ohio Raymond V. Brunner Class of '44 Ambulance Service 220 MHS Invalid Equipment ARROWHEAD MUSIC Sales • Service Lessons 7640 Mentor Avenue BLEIL'S Florist Garden Center 8612 Mentor Avenue Call 255-2308 L Ladwig, Polly, 76,139,143,173. LaForce, William, 202. Lampman, Dale, 76, Lamprecht, Ellen, 76. Lane, Joseph, 191. Lang, Donald, 98,202. Lang, Ronald, 98,202. Lange, Lance, 153,158,168,191. Larick, Lou, 96,191. Larimer, Jon, Preston, 98. Laskowski, Ron, 202. Latch, Harry, 154. Latimer, Kristin, A. 76, Lattner, Deborah, 124,202. Laturell. Edward, 96,191. LaVerne, Kathy, 77,177. Lawicki, Brian, 154,155,191, Lawrence, Carl, 191. Lawrence, Joan, 202. Lawson, Dana, 91. Lawson, Nina, 202. Lawyer, David, 202. Laymen, David, 154,191. Layton, Pamela, 202. Leach, Ken, 191. Leacock, David, 98,202. Lecjaks, Bernard, 191. Lecjaks, Sylvia, 77. Ledford, Charles, A. 77. Legare, Linda, 191. Lehman, Karen, L. 77,144,150, 152. Lehman, Valerie, 144,151,191. Leifer. Greg, 202. Leikala, Daryel, 79. Leinweber, Ken, 202. Leinweber, Thomas, 191. LeMasters, Gary, D. 79. LeMasters, Kermitt, 202. Lemieuz, Kirn, S. 202. Lent, Darlene, 202. Lent, Ken, 79. Lenz, Al, 191. Leonard, Peg, 150,202. Lepka, Danelle, 191. Lesko, Donna, 191. Lette, Cynthia, 79,124,177. Lette, Laurie, 202. Lette, Mike, 191. Lewis, Estol, 79. Lewis, Gary, 202. Lewsader, Karen, 154,156,202. Leyden, Mark, 150,152,153,154, 155.191. Leyh, Ralph, 202. Licht, Richard, 79. Lifley, Kathryn, 163,202. Lillstrung, Arvi, 202. Lind, Kathy, 202. Liquori, Joseph, 202. Locy, Chuck, 98,154,202. Lofgren, Eric, 150,191. Logan, Barb, 79. Logan, Linda, 79,124,177. Lomasney, Mark, 96,191. Long, Gary, 191. Lonsway, Carol, 191. Lord, Richard, D. 79,139,143,149. Louis, Diane, F. 79. Love, Carol, J. 79,153,167. Lovelace, Mark, 111,158,191. Luebben, Aimee, 144,150,202. Luhta, Alex, 202. Luhta, Raymond, 91. Luke, Barbara, 151,202. Lunceford, Danny, L, 63,79,96, 138,139.140,147,150,152,170. Lundblad, Janice, 143,164,177, 191. Luoma, Luann, 144,154,177,202. Lutz, Donald, 202. Lutz, Jane, M. 79,124,177. Lybarger, Linda, 79,164. Lyman, Douglas, 202. Lynch, Douglas, 202. Lynch, Jackie, 202. Lynch, Jim, 191. M Macauley, Kellie, 144,164,177, 202. MacDonald, Allan, 79,169,173. Mack, Bonnie, 191. Mack, Christine, 158,164,165,166, 177.191. Mack, Sandra, 202. Magill, Charles, 79. Magill, Pamela, 177,202. Mah, Christine, 144,191. Mahlig, Jane, 167,191. FUN SHOP, INC. TOYS AND HOBBIES GREAT LAKES MALL SHOPPING CENTER MENTOR, OHIO MHS 221 Best Wishes Class of 1969 CY JAMES JOSTEN'S Mahoney, Patricia, 202. Majewski, Mark, 144,202. Malchow, George, 143,191. Malik, Jerome, 202. Matik, Jim, 98,191. Malin, Sandy, 79,164,165,166. Malinowski, Jean, 91. Malnar, Richard, 191. Maloney, Robert, 79. Maltry, Raymond, 91. Mamana, Frank, 202. Mangelo, Yvonne, 79. Manning, Dennis, J. 202. Mannino, Barbara, 142,167,202. Marincic, Robert, J. 79,111. Marino, Joyce, 202. Marinoff, Eric, 191. Markel, Charlett, 202. Markell, Ralph, 191. Marker, Bradford, 154,156,202. Markovich, Steve, 96,191. Marthey, Denise, 153,202. Marthey, Raymond, 79. Martin, Barry, 97,153, Martin, Betty, 202. Martin, Chris, 79. Martin, Darrell, 98,202, Martin, Denise, 151,191. Martin, Doug, 78,154,155,156. Martin, Eddie, 78,103. Martin, Gloria, 202. Martin, Kay, E. 78,150,164,165, 167, Martin, Terrance, 98,202,103. Martin, Tim, 78. Mason, Darlene, 166,191. Masonbrink, Marc, 78,166. Massard, August, 78. Massey, Randal, 78,96. Mate, Leonard, 177,191, Matlock, Mary, 177,191. Matousek, Marilyn, 202. Matousek, Pat, 78. Matsko. John, E. 78,96,106,107. Matsko, Larry, 154,156,203. Matthies, Bruce, 191. Matty, Deborah, 191. Mauter, Michael, 153,191. Mauzy, Robert, K. 78,177. Maxwell, Tom, 203. Mayer, Jim, 203. Mayer, Timothy, R. 78,1 15. Mazzarella, Bernadine, 78,124, 159. Mazzarella, Mike, 203. McBride, Cheryl, 78,153. McBride, Mary, 191. McCabe, James, 191. McCandless, Thomas, 78. McCarthy, Rich, 203. McClellan, Jeff, 154,203. McCMntick, Gary, 203. McCollum, Suzanne, 203. McConcha, Sueann, 177,191. McCormick, Margaret, 78. McCoy, Ray, 162. McDevitt, Sharon, 144,164,177, 191. McElish, Barbara, 78. McElfish, John, 78. McGill, Kathy, 124,153,203. McGill, Mike, 78. McGlynn, Dan, 191. McGlynn, Mike, 91. McGuire, Elaine, 153,177,203. McKain, Dennis, 191. McKimmy, Lynda, 203. McKrill, Gary, 191. McMinn, Marsha, 203. McNatt, Sandra, 191. McNeilly, Cliff, 203. McQuiston, Susan, D. 78,124,140, 177. McStay, Sandi, 78. McVey, Phyllis, 124,140,177.203. Medlen, Robert, 203. Meeks, Stan, 191. Meibuhr, Emily, 143,146,177,191. Meinke, Susan, 78,124,177. Meister, Gilbert, 150,152,153,158, 191. MeJac, Raymond, 78. Mendenhall, Richard, 191. Merchant, Gail, L. 78,144. Merrill, Diana, 154,156,203. Merrill, James, 78,151,154,155, 156. Metelko, Pamela, 80,139,171. Metelko, Raymond, 191. Metzger, James, 191. Miceli, Paul, D. 80,138,147,149. Michaud, Pete, 115. Middleton, James, 191. Mighton, Barbara, 80. Mighton, Timothy, 80. Mihelcic, Frank, 80,142,149,159, 167, Miller. Allan, 80. Miller, David, D. 191, Miller, David, R, 191. Miller, David, R. 91,142,150,173. Miller, Deborah, 80. 222 MHS Miller, Gary. 91. Miller, Janeen, 80. Miller, John, 150,152,153.191. Miller, Paul, 162,191. Miller, Paul, J. 191. Miller, Robert, 191. Miller, Stuart, 144,191. Miller, William, 203. Mills, Pamela, 80. Milmine, Susan, 140,177,191. Minadeo, Alan, 203. Mineely, Barbara, 203. Mineely, Sandra, 80,142,144,171, 173. Miner, Susan, 80,150. Minnie, Karen, 80,124,177. Minor, Betty, 124,150,203. Misic, Joseph, 91. Misseldine, Earl, 91. Mitchell, Ruth, 144,177,203. Moeller, Jan, M. 80,140,177. Moffett, Ann, 191. Molk, Mary, 124,177,191. Mominey, SueEllen, 80,163. Monasky, Joanne, 191. Monasky, Theresa, 80,164,167. Monnot, Rebecca, 124,177,203. Montgomery, Kathy Jo, 150,153, 154,155,156,203. Montgomery, Sherrie, 191. Montler, Catherine, 80, Montler, Mary, 177,191. Mooney, Linda, 191. Moor, Peter, 80,139,144,149,170, 172,173,177. Morey, Linda, 144,177,203. Morgan, Bill, 162,203. Morgan, Chris, 80. Morgan, Denise, 80,144,173. Morton, Judy, 203. Morton, Veronica, 164,191. Mosack, Marguerite, A. 80,167, 173, Mosher, Shawn, 150,152,191. Dedicated to the Class of 69 Bill Ric Dick Rhic SAY IT WITH FLOWERS CASTELLO FLORIST GREENHOUSE, INC. 7430 NORTH CENTER ST. MENTOR, OHIO 255-8188 HERB'S SALES SERVICE Zenith TV Sales and Service Color TV—Stereo—HiFi 7361 North Center Street 255-3810 Moss, Doris, 81,124,140,142,150, 152,153,164,165,166. Moss, Ed, 203. Moss, Rebecca, 203. Mosure, Caroline, 177,203. Mosure, Gaye, 191. Mowery, Howard, 154. Mueller, Karen, 81,124,177. Muir, Robin, 124,138,144,154, 177,203. Muir, Tom, 81. Mulhauser, Frederick, 154,156. 203. Mulhauser, Kurt, 154,191. Mundt, Myrna, 91 Munro, Jack, V. 81,153. Murnyack, Robert, 154,156,203. Murphy, Alan, 203. Murphy. Bruce, 203. Murphy, Carolyn, 81,142,164,165, 166,167. Murphy, Patricia, 81. Murray, Bob, 158. Murray, Leigh, 203. Myers, Deidre, 138,153,163,177, 203, Myers, Jeffrey, 80,106,107. Myers, Theodore, 81, Mynchenberg, Janice, 143,144, 191. N Nadotski, Karen, A. 81,124,159, 166. Nadolski, Mary, 144,150,203. Naglitch, Karl, 154,155,203. Nale, Linda, 203. Namestnik, John, 203. Namestnik, Kenneth, 191. Nash, MerriBeth, 203. Nauman, Debbie, 203. Nealis, Tom, 81,154. Nelms, Barbara, 81. Nelson, Debra, 203. Nelson, Denise, 81. Nelson, Donald, 80. Nelson, Patricia, 146,191. Nelson, Toni, 203. Nelson, William, 191. Nerevice, Linda, 81,124. Nerone, Mark, 91. Nestic, James, P. 81. Nestic, Michael, 203. Nestor, Thomas, 203. Neuman, Cynthia, 81. Newcomer, Daivd, 203. Newman, Janet, 164,203. Newman, Janice, 203. Newman, Phyllis, 81,144,146,166, 177 Nicholas, Daryl, 81,162. Nick, Susan, 203, Nida, Dave, 191. Nisbet, Douglas, 82. Noe, Donald, 82. Nolan, Jenice, 151,203. Nolan, John. 91. Nolan, Lawrence, 203. North, Bonnie, 91. North, Pat, 203. North, Sharon, 82. North, William, 82. Novak, Karen, 203. Nunamaker, Douglas, 82. Nungesser, Linda, 203. Nygord, Pamela, 91. o O'Connor, Mark, 191. O'Connor, Michael, 150,152,153, 168,203. Odell, Gregory, K. 82,143,144,150, 152,153,166,167. Odell, Jack, 121,138,142,154,155, 156,158,166,191. Odell, Kenneth, 98,203. Oesterle, Elizabeth, 138,140,167, 177,192. Oldfather, Christopher, Z. 82,138, 153,170,172. MHS 223 !□ [11] Jv_ nr p r □ a EHilFl IMTEUKl MENTOR, OHIO Oldfather, Gretchen, 140,177,203. Oldfather, Roger, 191. Olson, Mark, 91. Oravetz, Edward, 191. Oravetz, Ronald, 91. Oress, David. 91. Orr, Cathy, 140,142,158,166,177. 192. Orr, Deborah, 82,124,177. Oros, Linda, 82. Osborne, Michael, E. 82,96,177. Owens, Robert, 203. Ozanick, Bonnie, 82, Ozinga. Sally, A. 91,153,166. p Padden, Edmund, 192. Page, Barth, 154,156. Page, David, 203. Page, Frank, 192. Page, Janis, 163,203. Page, John, 192. Paik, Charki, 140,151,177,192. Palmer, Helen, 203, Panzarella, Barbara, 203. Paone, Diane, 82, Parent, Dorothy, 153,203. Parent, Kathy, 82,124,153,177. Parker, Jeff, 203. Parker, John, 203. Parkins, Kathy, 124,192. Parkins, Patricia, R. 82. Parr, Douglas, 192. Parsons, Ronnie, 192. Parsons, Tom, 192. Passerotti, Jeff, 111,154,203. Pastrano, Denise, 203. Patterson, Lynn, K. 82,167. Pattison, Tom, 91, Paul, Susan, 120,156. Paytosh, Judith, A. 150,152,203, Paytosh, Timothy, J. 82. Pazdric, Ruth, 82. Pease, Howard, 154,156,203. Pearce, Calvin, 203. Pearce, Dale, 82. Peck, Deborah, 203. Peck, Patrick, A. 82,166. Pekarcek, Edward, 82. Pennybacker, Susan, 203. Perkins, Mitchell, 203. Perkins, William, 192, Perts, James, 167,192. Pesec, Sharon, L. 177,192. Petek, Sally, A. 82. Peters, Constance, 154,156,204. Peters, Patty, 83. Peters, Richard, 204. Peterson, Douglas, 192. Peterson, Melinda, A. 83,138,139, 144,146,167. Petite, Michael, 150,204. Petro, Beverly, 158,165,192. Petro, Vincetta, 177. Petti, Bob, 158,166,192. 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Price, Kathleen, 192. Price, Kevin, 204. Price, Nancy, 204. Priessman, Steven, 144,204. Pristash, Robert, L. 83,143. 224 MHS Proegler, Kurt, 167,168,204. Proud, Alan, 204. Proudfoot, Marcia, 83. Prozzillo, Tom, 192. Pulver, Sharon, 192. Pulver, Sheila, 204. Purcell, Richard, 168,204. Pur lee, Rickey, 204. Q Quiggle, Dee, 144,156.164.204. Quinn, Patricia, 192. Quitmeyer, Vincent, 98,204. Quitmeyer, William, 154. R Radziej, Mike, 192. Rae, James, 204. Ragle, Roxanne, 83,150. Ragone, Frank, 150,152,153,192. Raice, Robert, 154,156,192. Ralph, Linda, M. 91,120,121,140, 144,146,154,156. Ramkey, Pamela, 83. Randall, Susan, 142,192. Ranker, Susan, 140,153,164,204. Rantz, Pamela, 124,140,142,144, 158,164,177,192. Ray, Claudia, 204. Reading, Georgine, 192. Reed, Diana, 204. Reed, Don, 154,192. Reed, Linda, 164,204. Reed, MariJane, 204. Reed, Rosemarie, 154,204. Regnier, Denice, 151,153,204. Reimer, Katherine, 91. Reinke, Suzanne, 204. Reisinger, Nannette, 84,163. Reynolds, Thelma, 204. 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Szymczak, Danny, 87. Szymczak, Darlene, 206. Szabo, Michael, 98,206. T Tackett, Janet, 151,206. Tagliamonte, Robin, 193, Taketa, Margie, 138,144,193. Tandy, Norman, 144,154,155,156, 193. Tandy, Sharon, 144,150,152,153, 164,206. Tanner, Debra, 193. Tarantino, Pamela, 87,124,177. Tarantino, Patricia, 87,124,177. Taraskiewicz, Ann, 193. Tate, Donna, 87. Taylor, Betty, 154,206. Taylor. Dale, 146. Taylor, Joe, 193. Taylor, Ronald, 144,154,193. Teichert, Molly, 87,143. Tenkku, Mark, 98,150,206. Tenkku, Weyland, 146,150,152, 153. Terdan, Dale, 154,168,193. Thacker, Deborah, 87. Thaeier, John, 206. Theisen, Ronald. 206. Thomas, Deborah, 117,164,193. Thomas, Edward, 193. Thomas, Joyce, 87,159. Thomas, Steve, 98,206. Thompson, Cathy, 153. Thompson, Chris, 87,138,142,173, 177. Thompson, Daniel, 87. Thompson, Glen, 91, Thompson, Susan, 206. Thompson, Timothy, 88. Thomson, George, 193. Tinker, George, 206. Tinker, Karen, 124,163,206. Tittle, Barbara, 88,153,166. ED PIKE LINCOLN MERCURY, INC. 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Assistant, Chemistry 4, Hall 4. E Manci Eaton, Keyettes 4; Spanish Club 2.3; J.C.C. 3; A Cappella Choir 4; Con- cert Band 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Planetarium Assistant 4. Kathy Edwards, Block M 4; Keyettes 4; German Club 4; Pep Club A, G.A.A. 2,3,4. Carolyn Ely, A.F.S. 2,3; Keyettes 3; An- nual Staff 4; Astronomy Club 4; Mentor Medics 3; French Club 3; Latin Club A- J.C.C. Personnel Director 3; Planetarium Assistant A. Bob Emerson, Hall Assistant 4. Linda Ensign, Band, Concert 3, Sym- phonic 2,3.4, Marching 2,3, Swing 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 4. Steve Evenhiemer, Senior Council 4. F Bob Faile, Basketball 2,3,4; Cross Coun- try 2,3; Baseball 3,4; German Club 3,4. Jennifer Fais, I.C.C. 3; A.F.S 2; Astron- omy Club 3,4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 2.3,4; Assistant, Math 3,4, Planetarium 4, Bob Fanslau, Track 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Math Assistant 4; Student Aide 4. Patty Farmer, German Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Concert Band 2; Hall Assistant 4. Shierl Fawkes. Block M 3; Student Coun- cil 2; Mentor Medics 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, 3,4; Clinic Assistant 3; Girl’s Glee Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3. Amy Fellows, Mixed Chorus A. Hall As- sistant 4. Pat Fellows, Mentor Medics 3; Latin Club 4; J.C.C. Supervisor 3; Girl's Glee Club 4; Pep Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Gym Leader 2,3. Reid Ferguson, J.C.C. 3. Tom Fetch, Science Club 4; Assistant, Biology 3, Chemistry 4. Steve Finau, A.V. 2. Bruce Fisher, Vocational Auto Body 3,4. Frank Fisher, Track 2,3; Cross Country Joe Fisher, Mixed Chorus 4. Janet L. Fisler, Mentor Medics 4; Spanish Club 2; Marching Band 2. Darlene Fleming, G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2. Evelyn Fleming, Science Club 4; Chemistry Assistant 4; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 2.3; Band, Concert 2,3, Symphonic 4, Marching 3. Bob Flora, Fine Arts 3,4. Don Floro, Wrestling 2. Anne Forbes, G.A.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2; An- nual Staff Section Editor 4; Science Club 4; Mentor Medics 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; J.C.C. General Manager 3; Literary Club 3.4, President A; Assistant, Chemistry A. Hall 4; Fine Arts 4, Karen Fornari, Mentor Medics 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Pep Club 2.3. Jane Forte, Block M 3; Astronomy Club 4; Literary Club 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Plane- tarium Assistant 4. Terry Frazier, Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2.3.4. Don Fuchs, Football 2.3,4. G Pat Gallagher, Block ‘M 3.4, Treasurer; G.A.A. manager 3,4; Student Council 2,3; I.C.C. 2; A.F.S. 2,4; Keyettes 3,4; Mentor Medics 3; Senior Council 4; Hall Assistant 4; Class Secretary 4; Homecoming Court A; Prom Committee 3. Betty Garvin, Pep Club A. Todd R. Gerstenberger, Senior Council 4; Assistant. Hall 4, Office 3; Boys Glee Club A; Intramurals A, Fine Arts 3.4. Roger Giudici, Wrestling 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3; Log Staff 2.3,4. Sports Editor; Latin Club 2,3,4; Math Assistant 4; “its Academic 3.4; National Honor So- ciety 3,4; Boy’s State 3. Ginny Gleyze, Science Club 3,4- Mentor Medics 3,4; Assistant Office 3,4, Clinic 3.4. Lynn Gorman, Library Club A; G.A.A. 2, 3.4. Ken Gorni, Track 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Key Club 3,4, Sr. Director; Math Assistant 3. Lee Gortz, Literary Club 3,4, Mary Green, B.O.E. Fcggy Green, Cardinal Concessions 3; O.E.C.A. 4; Math Assistant 3; G.A.A, 2. 3; Pep Club 2,3. Debby Griswold. O.W.E. 4. Nancy Gump, Log Staff 2,3.4; Mentor Medics 2.4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; French Club 3; Cardinal Concessions 3; Literary Club 4; Thespians 3,4; Assistant, Chemistry 3, Clinic A; Girls Glee Club 3; Girls State 3. Lesley Gunsaulus, Block “M 3,4; Student Council 3,4. Treasurer; A.F.S. 2,3,4, Trea- surer; Keyettes 3,4; Annual Staff 3; A Capella Choir 4; Girls Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3.4; Nathinal Honor Society 3,4. Cathy Gunvalsen. B.O.E. 3,4. H Bill Haddock, Tennis 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3.4; German Club 3,4; Biology Assistant 3,4; Math Assistant 3,4. Wendy Hamilton. Annual Staff 4; Student Council 2; F.T.A. 3,4, Recording Secre- tary; Latin Club 2,3,4, Scriptor; Thespians 4: Concert Band 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4. William Hamilton, Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Swing Band 2. william Hamm, Astronomy Club 4. Elaine Marie Hanson, Spanish Club 3,4; Bookstore 4. Dave Harmacek, Annual Staff 2; A.V 2, 3,4; M.A.R.S. 3,4, President, Pam Harrington, Keyettes 4; G.A.A 2.3, 4; Pep Club 2,3.4. Chris Harrold, Football 2; Wrestling 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2; Swing Band 4; Marching Band 3,4, Dave Harrold, Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Key Club 3, Vice-President 4, Presi- dent; Latin Club 2,3,4, Censor; Math As- sistant 2,3; Boys Glee Club 4; Brass Choir 2,3; Symphonic Band 2.3; Concert Band 3. Lana Hartman, Keyettes 2.3,4; Annual Staff 3; F.T.A, 2,3,4, President; Cardinal Concessions 3; Office Assistant 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Bookstore. Jackie Harvey, Block M’' 3,4; A.F.S. 2; Keyettes 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; G.A.A 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Planetarium As- sistant 3. Marty Hathy, Football 2,3.4; Basketball 2; Chess Club 2; Cardinal Concessions 3; Literary CJub 2; Assistant, Math 2, Hall 2,3. Lee Hauserman, Football 2,3,4; Track 2.4; Student Council 3; I.C.C. 3; Mentor Med- ics 3; Cardinal Concessions 3; Senior Council 4; Chemistry Assistant 3; Hall Assistant 4; Class President 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. Mark Hay man, Baseball 4. Chuck Heckman, Pep Club 3. Mel Heinz, O W.E- 4- MHS 234 To Her Caverns Jim Hemberger, Football 3,-4; Track 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; Hall Assistant 4; Senior Council. Karen Henderson, F.H.A. 2; Block 'M 3,4; A.F.S. 4; Keyettes 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Social Science Assistant, Sylvia M, Henricksen, Mentor Medics 2; F. H.A. 4,- Girls Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2,4; G.A.A 2.3.4; Pep Club 2.4. Sandra Hermetet, Business Club 3, Sandra Herrmann, Astronomy Club 3; Sci- ence Club 4. Laura Herron, A.F.S, 2; F.T, A. 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 3; international Museum 4, Cindy Hershberger, Spanish Club 2,3,4; Cardinal Concessions 3; Biology Assistant 3,4; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Symphonic Band 2. Ron Hess, Vocational Electronics 4. Wally Higgins. Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Student Council 2,4; Latin Club 2; Se- nior Council 4; Boys Glee Club 4; Sym- phonic Band 3,4; Concert Band 2; Swing Band 2; Marching Band 2; intramurals 4, Valerie Hill, Cheerleading 2; Hall Assistant 2; Girls Glee Club 3,4. Dennis Hinkel, Annual Staff 4; Chess Club 4; Senior Council 4; Biology Assistant 4. Bud Hissam, Mentor Medics 2; D E C A. 4, President. Cecelia Hobensack, Block M 3; Mentor Medics 2; German Club 2; D.E.C.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Nancy Hogen, Block “M” 3,4; A.F.S. 2,3, 4; Keyettes 3.4; Pep Club 2,3.4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Tour Guide 3,4. Terry Holdt, Bookstore. Ken Hoover, A.F.S, 3; Science Club 3, Vice-President 4. President; Spanish Club 3,4; Assistant Math 3,4, Chemistry 3,4. Robin Horn, D.E.C.A, 4, Cathy Horvath, Block 'M 3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; Keyettes 3,4; G.A.A, 2,3,4; Home- coming Court 4. Barb Hughes, Keyettes 4; Pep Club 4. I Deborah A. Illner, Annual Staff 4; Cardinal Concessions 3; Senior Council 4; Hall As- sistant 4; Girls Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Girls’ Bas- ketball 3; Volleyball 4; Hockey 3. Laura Miner, French Club 2; Cardinal Con- cessions 3; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Top 25 4; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Girls' Volleyball Team 4. Mary Irwin, Keyettes 4; Business Club 3; Office Assistant 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Tour Guide 3,4, J Nancy Jackett, C.O.E. 4; Pep Club 4; G. A.A. 4. Rich James, Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3.4; Golf 2,3,4; Imtramurals 4. Sue James, Fine Arts 3; B.O.E. 4; G.A,A, 2. Alexis Jannette, Mentor Medics 2,3, His- torian 4, Treasurer; Clinic Assistant 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club. Katharine A, Jennings, D.E.C.A. 4; G.A,A. 2,3. Rose Jerrell, F.H.A. 2,4. Connie Johnson, F.H.A. 2,3; Vocational Graphic Arts 3,4. Karen Johnson, Symphonic Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4. Veronica Marie Johnson, Student Aide 4; Library Aide 4. Loretta Jones, C.O.E. 4. Sharon Jones, Hall Assistant 4. K Donna Kareko, Mentor Medics 3; F T.A 2,3.4; Assistant Office 4, Clinic 3; Library Club 2; Library Assistant 2; G.A A. 2,3.4 Lynn Katz, A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Top 25 2,3,4. Lynn Kaufmann, Book Store. Bob Kelley, Fine Arts 3,4. Sandi Keyerleber, Cheerleader 2,3,4; G.A.A. manager 2,3,4; Student Council 4: A.F.S. 3,4; Keyettes 3.4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Senior Council 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Girls' Hockey 3,4; Volleyball 3; Thespians 3,4. Ralph KJuchar, Football 3; Senior Council 4; Intramurals 4. Barb Kluve, Latin Club 2,3.4; Clarinet Choir 3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3.4, Secre- tary, Marching Band 2,3,4. Kathy Kluznik, Keyettes 3; Mentor Med- ics 2,3,4; Latin Club 2.3.4; Assistant Clin- ic 4; Hall 4; Girls Glee Club 4; G.A.A 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Mary E. Kolbe. Keyettes 3; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Chemistry Assis- tant 3,4, Darr Kovacs, Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2, 3.4; Track 2,3,4; A Cappella Choir 4; Boys Glee Club 4, Beverly Kreider, Hail Assistant 4; B.O.E. 3.4. L PoMy Ann Ladwig, A.F.S. 2; German Club 2,3, Vice-President 4, Secretary; Cardinal Concessions 3; Literary Club 3; Senior Council 4, Kris Latimer, I.C.C. 3; Business Club 3; Cardinal Concessions 3; G.a.a. 2,3. Kathy LaVerne, Keyettes 4; Business Club 3; Cardinal Concessions 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,4- Karen Lehman, G.A.A. 4; Latin Club 2,3,4- Biology Assistant 4; A Cappella Choir 4; Girls Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2. Daryel Leikala, Concert Band 2. Ken Lent. Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 4; Gym Assistant 4. Cindy Lette. Block M 3.4; Keyettes 3,4. Barbara Logan, Block M 3; F.H.A. 3; Teacher's Assistant 3,4. Linda Logan, Block ‘4M 3.4, Secretary; Keyettes 3.4; Girls Glee Club 4. Dick Lord, Annual Staff 3,4; Photography Editor; Astronomy Club 3; German Club 3.4; Senior Council 4; Nematode Editor 2. Diane Louis, Cardinal Concessions 3; Art Model 3,4. Carol Love. Astronomy Club 3.4; Girls Glee Club 4; Planetarium Assistant. Danny L. Lunceford, Football 2.3,4; A.F.S. 4; Key Club 3; Senior Council 4; Debate Club 4; Thespians 4; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Pep Club 4; President of Senior Class. Jane Lutz, Block M 4; Keyettes 4; An- nual Staff 4; Senior Council 4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 4. M Bob Mauzy, Key Club 3,4; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; Log Staff 3,4; Math Assistant 3; Boy's Glee Club 4. Susan McQuiston, Block M 3,4; A.F.S. 4; Keyettes 4; F.H.A. 3. Secretary; Pep Club 2.3,4; G.A.A. 2.3.4. Social Science Aide 3.4. Sandi Me Stay, Fine Arts 3.4; G.A.A. 2,3, 4; Pep Club 2,3; Planetarium Assistant 3. Ray Mejac, Football 2; Wrestling 3.4; Pep Club. Gail L. Merchant, Keyettes 3; Annual Staff 3.4. Typing Editor 4; Mentor Medics 2,3; Latin Club 2,3.4 G.A.A. 2,3,4; Teacher's Assistant 2,3,4. James Merrill, Mixed Chorus 4; Brass Choir 4; Band, Concert 2, Symphonic 3,4, Marching 2,3,4. Pam Metelko, Student Council 2; A.F.S. 2; Log Staff 2,3,4, Make-up Editor 4; J.C.C. Business Manager 3; Senior Coun- cil; Math Assistant 3,4; G.A.A. 2.3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Paul D. Miceli, Student Council 4; Thes- pians 4; Hall Assistant 4; Pep Club 4. Barb Mighton, G.A.A 2,3,4. Frank Mihelcic, Astronomy Club 4; Span- ish Club 2,4; J.C.C. 3; Pep Club 2. Allan Miller, Tennis 3.4; Math Assistant 3.4. David R. Miller, Spanish Club 4. Deborah Miller. Mentor Medics 2,3; G.A.A, 2.3.4. Gary Miller, Track 4; Cross Country 4; Baseball 4; Golf 4; Han Assistant 4; Irv tramurals 4. janeen Miller, Library Assistant 2; G.A.A, 2.3 Sandra Mineely, A.F.S. 2; Spanish Club 4; Latin Club 2,3.4; Spanish Tutor 3,4; Teacher's Assistant 3,4, Susan G, Miner, Keyettes 4; Senior Coun- cil; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Karen R. Minnie, Block M 3,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Assistant Hall 4, Biology 3, Gym Leaders 3; G.A.A. 2,3. Joe Mistc, Office Assistant 4. Earl Misseldine, Electronics Club 3.4. Jan Moeller, Block M 3: A.F.S. 4; Keyettes 4,- F.H.A. 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Assistant. Office 3, Hall 3; Pep Club 2.3. Sue Mominey, G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4, Theresa Monasky, Astronomy Club 4; Mentor Medics 4, French Club 3; Hall As- sistant 4; G-A.A. 3,4. Catherine Montler. Block M 3; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 3,4. Pete Moor, Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Latin Club 2,3,4. Pen tif ex Maximus 4; Senior Council; Thespians 3,4; Boy's State 3; Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4, Chris Morgan, C.O.E. 4. Denise Marie Morgan, G.A.A. 2,3,4; An- nual Staff 3; Log Staff 3.4. Editor, Pho- tography 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Hall Assis- tant 3; Fine Arts 3,4, Marguerite Mosack, Block M: 3; Keyettes 3; Astronomy Club 3,4, Publicity Mana- ger 3,4; Science Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3; MHS 235 Pure and Deep G.A.A. 2,3; Assistant, Hall 3, Planetarium 3.4. Doris Moss, Block M 3,4; Student Council 2; A.F.S. 4; Log Staff 3,4; Mentor Medics 4; F.H.A, 2; French Ciub 2; Spanish club 4: Assistant, Math 4, Clinic 4, Hall 3,4; A Cappella Choir 4; Girl’s Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Gym Leaders 3,4; G.A.A. 2.3.4. Karen Mueller, Block M 3.4; A.F.S. 3; Keyettes 3.4; G.A.A. 3.4; Planetarium As- sistant 3. Tim Muir, Golf 2, Myrna Mundt, Pep Club 2; Girl's Glee Club 2. Jack Munro, Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Swimming 3; Senior Council; Boy's Glee Club 4; Intramurals 4. Carolyn Murphy, Astronomy Club 3,4; Sci- ence Club 3,4; Mentor Medics 2,3,4; Span- ish Club 2,3.4; Assistant. Chemistry 3.4, Clinic 4, Planetarium 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Jeff Myers, Basketball 2,3,4; Pep Club 3.4. N Karen Nadolskt, Block M 4; Biology As- sistant 4. Thomas M, Neallis, Concert Band 2,3,4. Barb Nelms, Astronomy Club 4. Linda Nerevice, Cheerleaders 3,4; Head Wrestling Cheerleader 4; Block M 3,4; G.A.A., Swimming Manager 3; Girl's Inter- scholastic Teams, Basketball 3, Hockey 2.3; l.C.C. 2; A.F.S. 3; Keyettes 3; German Club 2,3; Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent. Mark Nerone, Literary Club 4. Jim Nestic, Wrestling 2; German Club 2.3; Business Club 3; Assistant Hall 3,4t Plane- tarium 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. Cindy Neumann, G.A.A, 3; Pep Club 3. Phyllis Newman, G.A.A. 4; Science Club 4; Latin Club 3,4; Girl's Glee Club 4. Daryl Nicholas, Wrestling 4; F.F.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Senior Council; Vocational Horticulture 3.4, Dwayne Noe, Football 2,3, Doug Nunamaker, Track 3,4; Cross Coun- try 2,3,4; Tennis 2; Spanish Club 3; A Cap- pella Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Pamela Nygord, F.H.A. 4. O Greg Odei, A.F.S, 3; Astronomy Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Science Club 4; German Club 4; Latin Club 2,4; Assistant, Chem- istry 4, Planetarium 3,4; A Cappella Choir 4; Top 25 4; Prom Chairman 3. Chris Oldfather, Track 3; Cross Country 4; Student Council 3,4; Chess Club 3; Boy’s Glee Club 4; Honor Society 3,4. Ronald Oravetz, D.C.T. 3; O.W.E. 4. Linda Oros. Fine Arts 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3. Mike Osborne, Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2; Track 2,3,4; Key Club 2,3,4; intra- murals 4. Bonnie Ozanick, G.A.A. 2,3; F.H.A. 2; Business Club 2; J,C.C. 3; Assistant, Math 2, Hall 2, D.E.C.A. 4, P Kathy Parent, Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Keyettes 3,4,- Girl's Glee Club 4. Patricia Parkins, Block M 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. 3; Keyettes 3; Annual Staff 3; Senior Council; Pep Club 2,3, Lynn Patterson. G.A.A. 4; Astronomy Club 4; French Club 3. Tom Pattison, O.W.E. 3,4. Ruth Pazoric, D.E.C.A. 4. Pat Peck, Wrestling 3; Science Club 4; Chemistry Assistant 4; Intramurals 4. Sally Petek, Pep Club 3; B.O.E. 3,4. Patty Peters. G.A.A. 2,3,4; C.O.E. 4. Ray Phelps. Football 2,3; Wrestling 3; Track 2; Spanish Club 3. Tim Phelps, Football 2; Track 2; Spanish Club 3. Shelly Phillips, Cheerleaders 2,3,4; Key- ettes 3,4; Latin Club 2.3; Gym Leaders 3,4; interscholastic Hockey Team 4; Homecoming Court 4. Sandy Piazza, Block M 3; A.F.S. 2; Key- ettes 3,4; Mentor Medics 2,3; Hall As- sistant 3.4; Tour Guides 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Mike Piuno, Track 4; Hall Assistant 4. Sandy Pizzuti, Mentor Medics 4; Clinic As- sistant 4. Alan Poje, Football 2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Key Club 3,4; German Club 2; Senior Council. Jill Price, Block M 3,4; Log Staff 4; Pep Club 3; G.A.A. 3.4; Social Studies As- sistant 3,4. Bob Pristash, German Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; A.F.S. 3. Marcy Proudfoot, G.A.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. 4; Mentor Medics 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. R Roxanne Ragle, G.A.A. 2,3; Student Coun- cil 2; A.F.S. 2; Keyettes 2,3; J.C.C. Gen- eral Manager 3; Literary Club 3,4; Senior Council; A Cappella Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2.3. Linda Ralph, Majorettes 2,3,4; A.F.S, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3; Biology As- sistant 3; Band, Concert 2,4, Symphonic 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Literary Club 3,4; Debate Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3. Nannette Reisinger, G.A.A. 3; F.H.A. 4, Robert Richards, Spanish Club 3,4, Presi- dent 4; Pep Club 2; Assistant Biology 4, Hall 4. Ron Ring,, Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3,4; Concert. Band 4; Hall Assistant 4. Andy Ritter, Track 3,4. Connie Robinson, Keyettes 3; Annual Staff 3.4, Make-up Editor 4; Thespians 4; Hall Assistant 3; A Cappella Choir 3,4, Trea- surer 4; Top 25 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Fine Arts 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Girl's Ensemble 4; Junior Class Play, Patricia Rodgers, Block M 3; A.F.S. 3; Mentor Medics 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Robin Ruth Roediger, F.T.A. 2,3; G.A.A. 3,4; Clarinet Choir 2,3,4; Band Concert 3, Symphonic 2,3,4, Marching 2,3,4. Nancy Rohi, Block M 4; Keyettes 4; Pep Club 4; G.A.A. 4. Marji Rolla, Block M 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3.4; Keyettes 3,4; Pep Club 2.3, 4. Charles Rother, Track 4; Cross Country 4. Penny Rowse. Mentor Medics 2,3; F.H.A. 2,3; Assistant Hall 2,3, Teacher's 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3.4. Becky Royce, Biology Assistant 3. Pat Ruddy, Cross Country 2,3; Golf 4; Student Council 2,3; Key Club 3.4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Council; Senior Class Trea- surer. Christine Ruez, Keyettes 3; Annual Staff 3; Astronomy Club 3,4; Mentor Medics 2.3.4. Vice-President 2; Spanish Club 2,3; J.C.C. 3; Assistant Chemistry 4, Clinic 4, Planetarium 3.4, Deborah Ruminski, C.O.E. 4, President 4. Wendy Ruthenberg, Block M 3,4; A.F.S. 2.3.4, President 4; Keyettes 3,4; Office Assistant 3. John Ryerson, Math Assistant 3. S Mark Sabalausky, Wrestling 2.3,4. Bill Sanden. Mentor Medics 4; Clinic As- sistant 4. Greg Scott, Science Club 2; Cardinal Con- cession 3; Senior Council 4. Carl Schick, Wrestling 2,3; A.F.S, 2,3; Science Club 2; F.T.A 2,3; German Club 2. Bill Schmid, Football 3,4; Basketball 2; Cross Country 2; Senior Council 4. Gay Schoenfeld, C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Ron Schroeder, Concert Band 2,3,4. Steve Schuldt. Football 2.3,4; Wrestling 2,3.4; Student Council 3, Secretary 4; Key Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3; Math As- sistant 3,4; Honor Society 3, President 4. Cyn Seidel, Block M 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3,4; Annual Staff 3; Mentor Med- ics 2,3,4; Clinic Assistant 3,4; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 4; Top 25 4; WMHS Radio Club 3; Folk Singing 2,3; Pep Ctub 2,3,4. Pat Senk, Cheerleading 2, Shaw High; G.A.A. 2,3; Keyettes 3; Annual Staff 2, Shaw High. Laurie Shannon, C.O.E. 4, Secretary. Maureen Shiplett, Block MM 3; Student Council 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Council 4; Biology Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4; Hall Assistant 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 2,3.4. Bill Small, Science Club 4; Latin Club 2,3, 4; Literary Club 2.3,4; Debate Club 4. Ron Stapleton, Track 2,3,4; Cross Coun- try 2,3,4; Senior Council 4; A Cappella Choir 3,4; Top 25 3,4; intramurals 4. Tom Suchy, Football 2; German Club 2. Bill Summers, Football 2; Student Coun- cil 2,3.4. President 4; l.C.C. 4; Key Club 3.4; Spanish Club 3,4; Senior Council 4; Biology Assistant 2. Tom Sterlekar, Wrestling 2,3.4; Cross Country 3,4; Senior Council 4, Tom Stewart, Tennis 2,3,4; D.E.C.A. 4. Sue Stopar, Cardinal Concession 3; D.E.C.A. 4. Gwen Storrs, Block “M 4; Keyettes 4; Cardinal Concession 3; Senior Council 4; Biology Assistant 4; Hall Assistant 4. jenny Stout, Vocational Child Care 4. Pat Swick, G.A.A. 2,3; Student Council 2. 236 MHS T Pam Tarantino, Block “M”r President 4; G.A.A. Manager 4; Keyettes 4; Girls Glee Club 4. Molly Teicheri, A.F.S. 3; F.T.A. 3; German Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4. Joyce Thomas, F.T.A, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Bookstore Co-Manager 4, Barb Tittle, Chemistry Assistant 4; Girls Glee Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3.4. Janet Tomcik, Cheerleading 4; Student Council 2; Keyettes 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; G.A.A, 2,3,4. Lynn Tompkins, Mentor Medics 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2, Gail Trautman, C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 4; Ski Club 3; G.A.A. 2,3. Denise Troha, Block M 3; Business Club 2; Hall Assistant 4; G.A.A. 2.3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. Bill Truax, Latin Club 2; Pep Club 2.3.4. V Vicki Valentine, Keyettes 4; G.A.A, 4, Laima Vanags, Keyettes 3; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 4; Mentor Medics 2, Trea- surer 3, President 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Debate Club 4; Clinic Assistant 3,4; Hall Assistant 4; G.A.A. interscholastic vol- leyball 3; Science Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Dave Vargo, Wrestling 3,4; Track 3,4; Cross Country 4; German Club 2. Fran Vargo. Golf 3,4; Senior Council 4. Cathy Vayo, C.O.E., Vice-President 4. Linda Verbsky, Keyettes 3,4; Mentor Med- ics 4; F.T.A. 2.3,4; Latin Club 2.3; Biology Assistant 3; A Cappeita Choir 2; Librarian 3; Co-ordinator 4; Top 24 2,3.4; All Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Girls Ensemble 2.3. Walter Vieweg, Symphonic Band 2; Li- brary Club 4. John viher. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2. 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Hall Assistant 3,4, John Vonhof, Senior Council 4; D.E.C.A, District Chairman 4. Diane Voyticky, C.O.E. 4; Math Assistant 3; G.A.A. 2. Charlotte Vukcevic, Block ‘M 3,4; Key- ettes 3,4; Girls Club 4. W Ed Waddell, Office Assistant 4. Sherry Wagner, Student Council 2; Key- ettes 4; Office Assistant 2; Mixed Chorus 2,3? Planetarium Staff 4, Wayne Walker, Football 3; Mentor Medics 2; Junior Class Vice-President; Intramurals 4. Mickey Walsh. F.H.A. President 4; Senior Council 4; A Cappella Choir 4. John R. Waither, D.C.T. 4. Cathy Weill, Student Council 2, Alternate 3; A.F.S. 3; Keyettes 3; Log Staff 2,3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 2,3,4, Aedile, Historian, Journalist 4; Senior Council 4; Hall Assistant 3,4; Marching Band 2; Honor Society 3,4; G A.A. 2,3,4; It's Academic 4- Senior Newsletter 4; Radio Station 4; Junior Class Play, Student Director 3; Senior Class Play 4. Cheryl Weinberg, A.F.S. 2; Keyettes 4; C.O.E. 4; G.A.A. 2,3. Jerri Wengerd, G.A.A. 2,3.4; Student Council 2,3; Astronomy Club 3, Secretary 4; Girls Glee Club 2,3; Fine Arts 4; Plane- tarium Assistant 4. Jill Wetzel, G.A.A. 2,4; Pep Club 2. Nancy Wickham, Office Assistant 2: Mixed Chorus 3; Planetarium Assistant 3; Rep Club 2. Jeff Wilde, Fine Arts 4; Senior Class Play 4. Ernie Wilder, Baseball 2,3,4; Intramurals 4. Dagmar Williams, F.H.A. 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Symphonic 2; Concert 3; Marching Band 3. Edwin Williams, Track 2; Swimming Man- ager 4; Key Club 3.4; A.V. 2,3; Hall As- sistant 4. Jackie Williams, Block M 3.4; Keyettes 4; Mentor Medics 3; Business Club 3; Clinic Assistant 3; Hall Assistant 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3,4; Student Aide 4. Karen Marie Williams, Block ,4M’ 3,4; A.F.S. 2,3.4; Keyettes 3,4; F.T.A. 3; French Club 3; German Club 3.4; Had Assistant 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. Sandy Williams, D.E.C.A. 4; Library Club 2. Matthew G. Williamson, Debate Club 4; Math Assistant 4; Boys Glee Club 4. Robert Willis, Track 4; Concert Band 2. President 3; Marching Band 3. Alice Wilson, Annual Staff 4; C.O.E. 4; Bookstore Worker 4; G.A.A, 2; Library As- sistant 2,3; Library Club 2,3. Barbara Wilson, A.F.S. 4; Keyettes 4; Thespians 4; A Cappella Choir 2,3,4; Top 25 2,3,4; Gym Assistant 4. Glenda Wilson, C.O.E. 4. Karen wolf, A.F.S. 2,3; Block ‘M ' 3; Keyettes 3; Science Club 4; Mentor Med- ics 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Biology Assistant 3; Office Assistant 4; Clinic Assistant 3; Hall Assistant 4; Mixed Chorus 2. Vicki Wood, A.F.S. 2,4; Keyettes 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Astronomy Club 3,4; Men- tor Medics 3; F.T.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 2,4; Business Club 3; Cardinal Concession 3; Debate Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Library Assistant 2,3.4; Li- brary Club 2. Secretary 3; Bookstore Work- er 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Radio Club 4. Kathy Woodard, Mentor Medics 2; Latin Club 2; Hall Assistant 4. Ed Wyant, Wrestling 2,3. V Peggy Yates, C.O.E. 4. Earl Yeary, Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3. 4. Judy Yeary, C.O.E. 4. Barb Young, Library Club 4; G.A.A. 4. Guy Young, Wrestling 2,3; Key Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mentor Medics 2,3; Lit- erary Club 3; Biology Assistant 4- Intra- murals, Soccer 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. Joanne M. Yuko, Block “M” 4; Keyettes 4; Senior Council 4; Office Assistant 4; Girls Glee Club 4. Z Jack Zahm, Track 4; Biology Assistant 4. Dwaine Zitko, Football 2,3; Wrestling 2,3, 4; Tennis 2,3; Student Council 4; Key Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Astronomy Club 4; Science Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Senior Council 4; Debate Club 4; Thespians 4; Boys Glee Club 4; Intramu- rals 2,3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Class Play. MHS 237 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Rowle Alloway Mr. and Mrs, Les Anthony Mr. and Mrs. William K. Best Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bowers Mrs. Paul Bradarich Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Brozina Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Burrows Mr, and Mrs. William Cannato Mr. and Mrs, Byron L, Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. V. L, Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chorman Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cliffef Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Clark Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Colosi Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Covelli Mr, and Mrs. Dale Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crysler Mr, and Mrs. David Donaldson Mrs. Edna F. Downs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fellows Dr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Forbes. Ill Mrs. Ann Gordman Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Griswold SP 4 Jack J. Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gump Mr. and Mrs. Arne Hanson Mr, and Mrs. John Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hengesbach Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hollingsworth Mr. and Mrs. John M. Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. M. Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miner Mrr and Mrs, Clarence R. Jackson Mrs. Thelma V. Jaco Mr. and Mrs. A. Jannette Mr. and Mrs. Willis P. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kluznik Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koch Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kolbe Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kolbe Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kovacs Mr, and Mrs. H. J, Kroh Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Leyden Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mahlig Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mauzy Mr. and Mrs, Harold R, McConocha Mr. and Mrs. William R. Monasky Mrs. Doe Nated Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon A. Pallant Mr, and Mrs. Waiter E. Patterson Mr, and Mrs. Mike Pristash Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Quitmeyer Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Ancle Ratliff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ratliff Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robinson Mr. and Mrs, Dexter A. Rolla Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Rupert Mr. and Mrs. John Schutz Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sievers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Sillaman Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snowbrick Mr. and Mrs. John R. Summers Todd, Dick, Rosemary and Thyme Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ungers Dr. Olga Vanags Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Williamson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yuko 238 MHS 1969 CARDINAL NOTES STAFF MARTHA PALLANT.....................EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DR. WAYNE A. HAMMOND.......................ADVISOR Connie Robinson Make-UpEditor Debbie Alloway................................................................................. ..Academics Anne Forbes..................................................................................Seniors Bruce Donaldson........................... ......... ......................................Sports Linda Ralph.....,...................................................... ............... Activities Carolyn Ely........................................................................ Underclassmen Make-Up Staff: Katie Carpenter, Linda Crysler, Diane Hawkins, Debbie Miner, Laima Vanags, Debbie Whetstone, Guy Young. Kathy Evans...............................................................................Script Editor Script Staff: Caroi Evans, RobKneen, JoeKroh, Marcy Proudfoot, Maureen Shiplett, MargieTaketa, ChrisThomp- son, Donna Trevethan. Photography Staff: Ric Beddingfield, Bill Bowers, Dennis Hinkel. Rhic Kern, Dick Lord, Photography co-ordinator, Ed Tandy, Alice Wilson, Vicki Wood Typing Staff: Wendy Hamilton, Gail Merchant, Typing manager, Bob Pristash. Business Staff: Nancy Battles, Cindy Gartman, Jane Lutz, Bob Mauzy, Business Manager, Debbie Orr, Pat Rud- dy, Mr, Robert Lee Gould, Business advisor. Special thanks to ICP sales representative, Mr. Bert Coburn, to Kirk Clark for his talents in the jam session, and to Todd Gerstenberger for his creativity. Aerial photographs of Mentor High School are from Kucera and Associates. To the individuals who have made this book possible our Thanks, MHS 239
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