Mississinawa Valley High School - Buckeye Yearbook (Union City, OH)
- Class of 1971
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Mississinawa Valley Buckeye Union City, Ohio 1970-71 Administration Athletics Organization Activities Junior Hi .. • ' Elementary Do Not Delay, The Golden Moments Fly MRS. GATES The Seniors sponsored a car wash and a bake sale to raise money to go to the Cincinnati MR. GATES Red's Ballgame. For some en- joyment, they sponsored a Christmas Dance. Tony Neargarder, President; Denise Eley, Treasurer; joy Beam, Secretary; Anna Bar- rett, Vice-President; and Ruth Stachler, Re- porter. ANNA ROSE MARIE BARRETT FNA 1,2 - Vice-President 2; GAA 2,3,4; OEA 3,4 - Vice- President 3,4; Journalism Club 4; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4 - Editor; Pep Club 3; Class Vice-Presi- dent 3,4. FTA 1,2,3,4 - Reporter 1, President 4; GAA 2,3,4 - Sec- retary 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4 - President 4; Band 1,2,3,4 - Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Advertising Team 4; Scholarship Team 1; Class Play 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Class Secretary 3,4. JOY JULENE BEAM BARBARA CHESLENE BOZE National Honor Society 3,4 - Secretary 4; FTA 1,2,4; GAA 2,3,4; Judo 4 - Treasurer 4; Advertising Team 3,4; Scholar- ship Team 2; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 3; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1; Science Club 1,2,4 - Secretary 1; Reporter 4. National Honor Society 4; Advertising Team 3,4; Schol- arship Team 2,3; Class Play 3; Science Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3. GARY ALLAN BREWER 4 One Always Begins to Forget a Place Advertising Team 3; Pep Club 2.3. ROLLAND EUGENE CAUPP GERALD LEON COBLENTZ FNA 1.2,3.4; GAA 1; FHA 1,2; OEA 3,4; Chorus 1; Advertising Team 4; Class Play 4, Student Director 3; Pep Club 2,3,4. BEVERLY ANN COX BRAD BENNETT DAVIS Student Council 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Advertising Team 3,4; Scholarship Team 1; Class Play 3,4; Sci- ence Club 4. PRESTON LESLIE DEES GAA 1,2,3,4 - Treasurer 3; FHA 1,2; OEA 3,4; Journalism Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4 - Librar- ian 4; Reporter 3 - Solo and En- semble Contest 2; Judo 4- Presi- dent 4; Advertising Team 4; An- nual Staff 4; Scholarship Team 1; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Class Re- porter 2; County Band Repre- sentative 4. LINDA CATHERINE DUNN s as Soon as It’s Left Behind GAA 1,2,3: FHA 1,2; Chorm 1.4. TAMARA SUE EDWARDS DENISE GAYE ELEY National Honor Society 2,3,4 - Treasurer 4; FTA 2,3; FNA 2.3 - Vice-Pres, 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; OEA 3,4; Journal- ism Cl. 4; Chorus 1,2,3 - Ensemble 3, Solo 3, Band 1,2; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Band 1, 2,3; Pep Cl. 2.3, 4, Class Treas. 2, 3,4; Science Cl. 2; District Sci- ence Fair 2; All Ohio Youth Choir 4. Librarian 2; Usher for Ballgames 1,2.3,4. National Honor Society 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Pep Band 1,2; Science Club 1,2,4; Base- ball 2,3,4. KEITH ALLAN ELSON JOHN MICHAEL GRIMES National Honor Society 4; Chorus 1; Class Play 3; Baseball 3. 6 FFA 1.2.3,4; Chorus 1; Ag-Bus- iness 4. We Know Nothing of Tomorrow; CAA 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3-Secretary 2, Parliamentar- ian 3; Librarian 2; Pep-Club 2. CYRIL EDWARD HIESTAND REGINA SUE HIESTAND Pietur Not Available DAN HOWE FNA 2,3,4; FHA 1, 3; Advertising Team 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep-Club 2, DIANA GAY JONES FNA 2; FHA 1,2; OEA 4-Reporter 4; Journalism Club 4; Advertis- ing Team 4; Pa- per Staff 4; Li- brarian 2. SANDRA KAY JOURNAY DAVID D. LEEPER FFA 1; Class Play 3; Track 3,4; Cross Country 4. 7 Our Business Is to Be Good and Happy Today. DALE PHILLIPPE LENKK FFA 1; Class Play 4; Science Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1. GAA 1,2,3,4; OEA 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3 - Solo and En- semble Contest 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Advertising Team 4; An- nual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4. LINDA DIANE LENKER SCHROEDER Science Club 4; Basketball 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1, 2.3,4. JERRY LEE LYONS KIM JAMES LYONS Chorus 1,2; Boys' Ensemble 1,2 - Senior Band Coun- cil 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Advertising Team 4; Class Play 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Science Club 1, 2,4; District Sci- ence Fair 1,2,3; State Science Fair 2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. CRAIG ALLAN MENDENHALL Chorus 1,2; Advertising Team 3,4; Scholarship Team 3; Class Play 3; Science Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3. Chorus 1,2; Advertising Team 3,4; Class Play 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; BaseDall 3. GREGG LEE MENDENHALL 8 Tis but a Piece of Childhood Thrown Away, ANTHONY LEWIS NEARGARDER FF.' 3,4; Class Play 3; Class Pre$iv .nt 4; Science Club 2; Ag-Bus ess 4. FFA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Librarian 4; Ag-Basketball 3,4. CARL ZENO POST GAA 1.2,3; FHA 1,2,3 - Treasurer 3; OEA 3,4; Journalism Club 4; Chorus 2; Judo 4; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play Prompter 3; Pep Club 2; Class Treasurer 1; Homecoming Court 4. RUTH ANN SCHLAMB TONY GENE SCHLECHTY FFA 1,2,3,4; Ag - Business 4. Student Council 3,4 - Presi- dent 4; Journalism Club 4; Judo 4; Advertising Team 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Scholarship Team 3; Class Play 3,4; Li- brarian 4; Science Club 4; Co-Editor Annual 4. Advertising Team 4; Basket- ball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Base- ball 1,3,4. EDGAR HARRY JOSEPH SCHMITZ, Jr. 9 It Matters Not How Long We Live but How FNA 4; GAA 2,3; FHA 1,2,3; Class Play 3; Li- brarian 4; Home- coming Court 4. BONNIE MARY SIEFRING EDWARD MARK SIEFRING Student Council 4; Class Play 3; Librarian 3,4; Science Club 2.4. GAA 2,3,4; Judo 4; Advertising Team 4; Class Play 3,4. GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Journalism Club 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Librarian 4; Class Play 4. CHERYL LEE SMITH REBECCA ANN SIERER Student Council 4; Chorus 1; Sci- ence Club 4. G. SCOTT SMITH MARILEE MARIE STAMMEN FTA 4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3 - Degree Chair- man 2, Vice- President 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Librarian 4; En- semble 4; Adver- tising Team 3,4; Class Play 3, Student Director 4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Drill Team 3. 10 Our Youth We Can Have but Today; Student Council 3,4; National Honor Society 4; Advertising Team 4; Scholar- ship Team 2,3; Class Play 4; Science Club 2.4- Vice-Pres- ident 4; Track 2.3.4; Cross Country 4. GAA 2,3.4; FHA 1.2,3. 4; OEA 3,4; Jour- nalism Club 4; AdvertisingTeam 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play Promp- ter 3,4; Librarian 2; Class Reporter 4. TIMOTHY LEO STAMMEN RUTH CATHERINE STACHLER FFA 1,2,3; Class Reporter 1. FTA 1; Chorus 4; Band 1,2 3,4; Class Play 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4, GILBERT FRANKLEN STUMP SONDRA KAY SWALLOW Rossburg A Go- Go Candidate 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Student Council 2; GAA 4; FHA 1,2,3,4 - Recreational Leader 2, Point Chairman 3, County Officer 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4- Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Head Majorette 3,4; FFA Sweetheart; Advertising Team 4; Class Play 3; Pep Band 1; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Cheerlead- er 2,3,4. LINDA DIANNE SWANK NILES TRAVIS SWANK Chorus 1,2; Ad- vertising Team 3, 4j Class Play 3; Science Club 4; Basketball 1; Manager 3. 4; Baseball 3, 4, 11 We May Always Find Time to Grow Old. Student Council 2,4-Reporter 2, Vice-President 4; National Honor Society 3,4-Vice-President 4; GAA 1,2,3,4-Treasurer 4; FHA 2,3,4-President 3, Parliamen- tarian 4; OEA 3, 4-Secretary 4; Journalism Club 4; Chorus 1,2- Ensemble 2; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4: Class Play 3,4; Class President 1; Bradford Pumpkin Show Represen- tative 4; Flag Carrier 1,4; Home- coming Court 4. FFA 1,2,3,4-Reporter 3; Ag-Bus- iness 4. VICKI JO THOMPSON FNA 2.3; FHA 1, 2; Chorus 1, 4; Li brarian 3; FHA Secretary 2. Student Council 4; OEA 3,4-Pres- ident 3,4; Jour- nalism Club 4; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Class Reporter 1; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2,4; Cross Country 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. CAROLINE EULONDA THOMASON KENNETH LEE JOSEPH TIMMERMAN SHARP FTA 4; GAA 1,2,3,4-President 4; FHA 1,2,3-Reporter 1, Treasurer 2, County Officer 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4-Vice-President 4; Band 1,2, 4-Librarian 1,2, Vice-President 4; Advertising Team 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,4; Class President 2; Home- coming Court 4; County Band Representative 4. FFA 1,2,3,4-Treasurer 3; Ag- Basketball 4; Science Club 1; Ag-Business 4. BETSY ALICE TIPPLE RICK LEE VAN DePITTE 12 Train Up a Child in the Way He Should Go; DONALD DEAN WEISS RONALD GENE WEISS PATTIE LYNN WILCOX National Honor Society 4; GAA 2,3.4; OEA 3,4 - Treas- urer 3,4; Journalism Club 4; Advertising Team 4; Scholar- ship Team 2; Paper Staff 4; Homecoming Court 4. Advertising Team 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1,2,3,4. RUSSELL EUGENE WILLIS 13 and When He Is Old He Shall Not Depart From It ROBERT DEAN WILLS Student Council 3; GAA 1,2,3, 4 - Reporter 1; FHA 2,3,4; OEA 3,4; Journalism Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Advertising Team 4; Annual Staff 4 - Editor; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Flag Carrier 3,4. Librarian 2. DAVID H. WRIGHT Advertising Team 4; Basketball 2. 3,4. LEONARD CARL WRIGHT LARRY LYNN YODER FFA 1; Chorus 1, 2,3 - President 3; Band 1,2; Ad- vertising Team 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 2; Cross Country 1, 2; Baseball 2,4; Golf 3. Student Council 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4 - Presi- dent 4; FT A 2; GAA 1,2,3.4; Band 1,2; Advertising Team 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Class President 3; Science Club 1,2,4 - President 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4 - Vice-President 3; President 4; Ag, Basketball 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Cross Country 3; Ag, Business 4. LINDA MARIE ZIMMERMAN TAMMY SUE ZUMBRUN 14 Memories CLASS MOTTO: We've climbed the hill, now we face the mountain. CLASS COLORS: Burgundy and pink. CLASS FLOWERS: Pink Rose Juniors “There may be men who can live with- out political rights and without oppor- tunity of free individual development, but I think this is intolerable for most Americans.” Albert Einstfin I Jubilant Juniors — Class of 1972 event of the Junior year. The officers of the Junior Class are Tony Grow, President; Carol McEldowney, Vice-President; Roseann Stachler, Sec- retary; Rosemary Trocano, Reporter; and JoAnn Broerman, Treasurer. MRS. COPELAND The Juniors also had the concession stands at the ball games and sponsored a chicken fry this year. MMJTO NOT A V AH .NT Dan Anderson Rudy Bowman Ralph Brown Dennis Boyd PHOTO No A o. obU Rick Burkett I, Donald Brewer JoAnn Broerman Janet Brooks Joe Brown 17 The Leaders of Tomorrow Becky Mark Ditmer Dotson Gary Ed Green Grieshop Frank Hodge David Hoening Ruby Terry Kissinger Klonne iaar PHOTO MOT AVAIIAAU Tony Grow Keith Hufford Mary Kramer Bob Hampshire Roger Hummel Hm Mm Donald Leeper S MO PHOTO Steve Jessup Tim Lenker Bob Kaffenberger Bonnie Link Carol McEldowney Charles McEldowney David Muth Tim Oswalt Debbie Mercer Pat Muhlenkamp Eleven Down — One to Go U Paul Threewits Cynthia Willis Dan Turner Jerry Wendel Steven Wigger Lynne Michael Victor Wilt Wright Wright Kathleen John Zachari as Zumbrun Smiling Sophomores — Class of 1973 Mary Armstrong Michael Christa Avra Barga John Steven Bayless Beam MRS. BUTCH One of the Sophomore's money-making projects was a chili supper which mixed work with fun. MR. BUTCH The sponsors helped plan such things as their dance and other work projects for these people. Gene Brunk, President; Kathy Denniston, Vice President; Brenda Hampshire, Trea- surer; Bill McGlothlen, Secretary and Reporter. 4 Nancy Rick Billenstein Bowman Gene Brunk Led a Davis Terry Coblentz Karen Cochran Kathy Phyllis Denniston Denniston Scott Butt JoAnn Enis 21 All for One and One for All Rick Shirley Flanagan Fourman Carlos Gracia David Jerry Brenda Gray Greer Hampshire Caye Hampshire 7 Douglas Howel Bonnie Harrod Marlene Hunt Stephan Hartzell Herb Jordan Cindy Timothy Gary Hickey Hiestand Holsapple Rudy Ed Theresa Kemp Kreiner LeFevre Carol Mark Lenker Lenker Brad Livingston Cindy Me David Bill McGlothlin Margaret Montgomery Elaine Richard Neargarder North 0 , TOO ftUSY is Htt Ik .. Michael Patterson Joyce Pottketter r v Gary Ken Resor Rhoades 22 Our Goal Is Success X ' Debbie Rinard James Stammen Barry Rodeheffer Kevin Rodeheffer Matthew Dixie Stammen Strosnider Lora Threewits Patricia Timmerman Paul Timmerman Peter Trocano Mark Willis Mary Terry Linda Veronica Rick Vasquez Venrick Wagner Weitzel Wentworth Wolford Woodbury Wright Yoder Zehringer The Beginning of the Final Step Marcia Marcia Kelvin John Tamara Barnum Beanblossom Benson Bloyd Boone Rick Brosher Dean Brunk A Susan Burke Marla Wayne Coppess Cox Rodney Michael Denniston Dewey Betty Dillon Vv Gregg Dotson V % Debbie Franklin Frazier Fritz Tony Mike Edwards Faller MR. SNYDER One of the Freshman pro- jects was a skating party which proved to be very suc- cessful. The Freshman class officers are Kris Hurley. President; Mark Stoops. Vice- President; Bobbie Stocksdale, Reporter; Betsy Hodge. Treasurer; and Bruce Swank, Secretary. r MRS. OSWALT The first year in high school is a new and reward- ing experience, and it looks as if these Freshmen are off to a good start. 25 The Hope of the Future Linda Jean Garland Crow Kimball Hall Sally Robert Harrod Harsh Scarlet Steve Helm Hiestand Betsy Rita Hodge Hoggatt Cindy Paul Holden Howe Krista Hurley PHOTO NOT A V Alt AMI Bob Jessup Craig Patricia Jones Journay Ivan Kaffenberger Virginia Kramer Jack Kaffenberger Jerry Kreitzer Mike Kaffenberger I • Marlene Kreitzer Arvis Kearns Pam Kreitzer King Terry Kreitzer Kent Kolling Dennis Leeper 26 The Beginning of a Long Road to Success Betty Lenker Kirb Lyons Mike Lyons Deborah Miller Vickie Mills Jerol Michelle Price Price Susan Muhlenkamp ft Bernard Osterloh Kathy Patterson Linda Preston i Debbie Rickey Schlechty Shimp Bill Siefring The Years Are Passing Swiftly Scott Thompson Bill Weiss Steve Thornton Elizabeth Weiss Carl Threewits Greg Warren , Pam Threewits Bob Trocano Marsha Welch Denise Wenger Carolyn West Marie Williams Brenda Willis Marsha Willis Richard Willis Picture Not Available Danny Robert Wilson Wilt Gary Yoder 28 i Administration sf “Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.” v John Gunther . ■, Administration MR. ROGER JONES MR. DOUGLAS REEVES MR. CARNOT Jr. High Principal MRS. BETTY TEEGARDEN Secretary to Mr. Jones MRS. ROBERTA HOCKER Secretary to Mr. Reeves MRS. KAY BUTT Secretary to Mr. Camot 30 School Board MR. EVERETT GATES Guidance Counselor MRS. NANCY MOORE Clerk MRS. MARIE OVERHOLT MRS. NAOMI LIVINGSTON MRS. HELEN HANES Assistant Principal Teacher’s Aide Teacher’s Aide 31 Pointing up the importance of communication four teachers at MV taught classes daily devoted primarily to conveying thoughts and ideas. English encouraged reading for background and em- phasized self expression in speak- ing and writing the native lan- guage. Freshman English classes read ROMEO AND JULIET and TALE OF TWO CITIES. Juniors acquired more than a passing acquaintance with THE GLASS MENAGERIE. MRS. MADELINE CHRYSTOWSKI Speech 1 and II English 9,11, and 12. MRS. THETIS GREENLEE English 9 French I and II The French I classes have tried hard to master the spoken French. They have used the tapes over and over and have drilled by reading the daily exer- cises. Besides this, they have had several French films and slides showing the daily life and culture of the French people. The French II students have, in addition to the study of the text, used the accompanying tapes for drilling in pronunciation. They have also conversed in French and written character sketches. Beginning typing students learned proper keyboard reaches and the correct operating tech- niques of typing business letters, manuscripts, and reports. Many students earned recognition pins as they achieved specified goals of speed and accuracy set up by the business department staff. MRS. JOYCE YARBROUGH Typing English 9 32 MRS. MARY HALLEY Senior B.O.E. Journalism I and II Typing MRS. EMILY GATES Junior B.O.E. Typing and General Business Mrs. Halley's journalism students learned to recog- nize the pressures of the press as they published the TIME MACHINE and the BUCKEYE. The journalists learned to be honest, forthright, and in good taste. In the junior and the Senior B.O.E. classes students learned to work in officelike situations, using simu- lated office practices. 33 Vocational Agriculture is a combination of classroom instruc- tion and on the job training. This year the vo. ag. boys have pursued class areas in livestock feeding, soil judging, fertility practices, and economic condi- tions of agriculture products. On the job training is done in three general areas: 1. in the school shop, 2. on the home farm, and 3. on the job training by coop- erative education. MR. KURT JOHNSTON Agri-Business I and II Vocational Agriculture I and II MR. RON PIERCE Agri-Business I Vocational Agriculture III and IV At school, there has been machinery and tractor mainte- nance, construction feeders, and livestock equipment, ana small engine repair. On the home farm, students have completely varied programs ranging from rabbits to dairy cattle, including crop pro- duction. The cooperative program this year has as many varied ex- periences as possible in the time spent. A vocational agriculture program at Mississinawa Valley is as varied as agriculture nation- wide. The boys in industrial arts study such things as woodwork- ing, metal-working, drafting, welding, and machines. The freshman boys study the funda- mentals of drafting, do basic construction of the red barns, and work simple woodworking kits. The sophomore boys are taught advanced drafting and are introduced to metal work- ing, welding, and machines. The junior boys are special- ized in woodworking, machines, and welding. The senior boys do individual study in the field they desire. MR. FREDRUHE Industrial Arts I, II, III, and IV 34 MRS. PAT COPELAND Home Economics I,II,III and IV Boys Home Economics The home economics program at Mississinawa Valley for the present school year has included home economics I, II,III, and a special class for high school boys. Within the vocational program, six areas of work are to be cov- ered each year. A girl advances deeper into the subject with each grade level. Included in the program of work are: consumer education, home management of time, money and services, foods and nutrition, clothing and textiles, child development, and personal and family relations. The girls in Mrs. Butch's P. E. classes have learned the fundamen- tals and skills of a variety of activi- ties. Some of these have been soc- cer, power volleyball, gymanstics, badminton, archery, softball, track and field, and recreational games and relays. All of these try to help each student in learning how to participate in team, individual, and recreational activities. MRS. COLLEEN BUTCH High School and junior High Physical Education, Health, Home Economics I, Boys Home Economics MR. TRACE SNYDER High School and Junior High Physical Education, Health, and Drivers' Education Before Mr. Snyder's P.E. Classes began the activities in the fall, they had the AAHPER Physical Fitness Test. This test will be given again in the spring to evaluate whether an individ- ual's physical fitness has im- proved. Some of the activities the boys participated in were flag football, volleyball, bas- ketball, gymnastics and tumbl- ing, softball, golf and archery, floor hockey, dodgeball, and whiffleball. 35 The general math class has been reviewing the basic general mathematical operations on whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. They also had an in- troductxy unit on algebra and on personal finance. The algebra 1 and II classes have been studying the fundamental properties of algebra involving one and two variables and some trigonometry. MR. JOHN BUTCH Algebra I and II, Math 9, Senior Math MRS. VIRGINIA CARNOT Physics, English 9 and 10, Chemistry The English 9 students have studied the short story including selections by Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Jesse Stuart. They have also studied spelling, vocabulary words, agreement of verbs, and the use of the library. Writing themes and reading books for reports were other things on the agenda. In Mrs. Oswalt's biology class, she teaches the functional know- ledge of various living organisms and the processes and principles involved in their life activities. In her advanced biology class, the students dissected preserved cats and fetal pigs received from the Wright State University branch at Celina. MRS. MARGARET ELLEN OSWALT Biology, Latin II, Science 9, Advanced Biology 36 Mr. Allison's government class is structured with an atmosphere of openers which encourage each student to participate and to contribute in his own way. Questions and answers combined with general dis- cussion describes the typical classroom procedure. Classes are also encouraged to review and discuss current topics of interest. MR. CHRISTOPHER ALLISON American History Government, World History Sociology, Psychology Art I classes have had projects in 2 and 3 dimensional representations. Classes have studied from the magazine. Art and Man, including African art, Rembrandt, and early Renaissance. The Art II classes worked on ceramics, clay molds, plaster and wood sculptures. Both classes took trips to Dayton Art Institute and Randolph County Art Association Show. 37 38 BRITAIN I'm MVWIAJIN nik i vki VNV.N nik mil ' I94SMOJIMA OtdNAWAkKOREA 1950 . «1 . kREVOUmONARY-WAR-1775- I7S3 k rfS' UNCOMMON’® . WAS A COM MON MJ8 Varsity Basketball These players played for The School” for the 70-71 season; J. Lyons, C. Mendenhall, L. Wright, K. Timmerman, R. Bowman, G. Mendenhall, Coach Everett Gates, K. Hufford, Rudy Bowman, L. Yoder, J. Schrader, R. Willis, G. Brewer. Their record was 12-8 going into the tournament, then winning the Sectional and then defeated in the third game by Franklin Monroe. 40 Reserve Basketball 41 Varsity Cheerleaders Lynne Wilt, Tammy Zumbrun, Linda Swank, Bonnie Link, Linda Zimmerman, Brenda Curtner, Reserve Cheerleaders Marla Coppess, Marcia Barnum, Mary Armstrong, Lisa Gertsner. Freshman Basketball The players consist of the following: C. Threwitts, T. Edwards, M. Lyons, R. Wilt, M. Stoops, K. Price, T, Rodeheffer, S. Thompson, and managers B. Swank and K. Rolling. Cross Country Team This team consists of the following runners: M. Lenker, M. Lyons, J. Lyons, D. Lenker, V. Wright, D. Leeper, K. Timmerman, S. Thompson, L. Brenner, K. Price and coach Mr. Synder. Pep Club Members of the Pep Club, standing in the form of the M are: C. Holden, S, Helm, C. West, J. Stam- men, M, Stemmer, D. Eley, C. Barga, B. Ditmer, C. McEldowney, B. Tipple. S, Burke. A. King. R. Stachler, C. Willis, J. Pottkotter, J. Brooks, D. Mercer, and J. Broerman. Standing in the V are: R. Hoggatt, S. Fourman, P. Threewits. B. Cox. D. Ripp, D. Schlechty, L. Preston, P. Denniston, B. Dillon, D. Frazier, K. Hurley, and M. Stammen. 45 “Valleyettes” The Valleyettes performed at all of the home ballgames and marched with the band. These girls should be commended for their fine performances. The members of the Valleyettes are: D. Wen- ger. C. Barga, S. Burke, P. Kreitzer, K. Patterson. A. King. D. Schlechty. D. Miller. J. Brooks. K. Pottkotter. S. Fourman, S. Skiles, P. Denniston, D. Fisher, and M. Kreitzer. Pep Band The pep band consists of the following members: ROW 1 - L. Dunn, D. Strosnider. M. Willis. A. Weiss. M. Dotson. Mr. Washburn. ROW 2 - B. Harrod. S. Swallow, J. Beam. D. Hoening, K. Denniston, B. Stocksdale. ROW 3 - J. Sanders. M. Zehringer. K. Rodeheffer. K. Lyons, R. Long- fellow. M. Dotson. 46 Pep Sessions The Varsity cheerleaders were given roses by the Reserve cheerleaders at their last pep session. I'm gona have to shoot ya!! 47 Spirit Devil made me do it! What an itch. Hands off! Pucker Power Three Stooges of MV 48 Week 49 And AWAY I go. MU Track Team R. Bowman, D. Lenker, G. Green, T. Stammen, D. Leeper, J. Lyons, C. McEldowney, S. Wigger, R. Willis, K. Rolling, R. Willis, B. Siefering, R. Wilt, M. Lenker, K. Rhodes, and S. Butt. Coach is Mr. Trace Synder. 50 Baseball Team R. Bowman, B. Brenner, D. Brewer, M. Dotson, D. Gaddy, J. Grimes, M. Kaffenbarger, K. Lyons, C. McEldowney, K. Rhoades, E. Schmitz, J. Schrader, K. Timmerman, R. Willis, Russ Willis, L. Yoder. 51 Golf MR. BRUCE ULLERY. Coach TIM ASTERMAN SCOTT THOMPSON RUDY BOWMAN RICK BURKETT MARK STOOPS Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolution- ary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ... ” Clinton Rossiter Student Council The student government consists of R. Trocano, L. Wilt, L. Watren, V. Thompson, E. Schmitz, S. Smith, B. Curtner, P. Threewits, L. Brenner, R. Schmitz, R. Burkett, T. Stammen, B. Davis, K. Hurley, B. Harrod, R. Bowman, B. Livingston, C. Bateman, R. Brown, R. Bowman, M. Bamum, E. Siefring, and sponsor Mr. Allison. Science Club ROW 1 - B. Boze, T. Stammen, L. Zimmerman, L. Gerstner. ROW 2 - Mrs. Oswalt, Sponsor, K. Lyons, B. Hodge, T. Kreitzer, B. Curtner, T. Smith, B. Ditmer, J. Broerman, S. Skiles, P. Tro- cano, R. Schmitz. ROW 3 - M. Avra, T. Asterman, M. Powell, R. Hoggat, P. Kreitzer, D. Eley, J. Stammen, K. Hurley, J. Riley, E. Siefring, K. Hall. ROW 4 - E. Schmitz, B. Davis. R. North, M. Grimes, R. Brown, R. Kemp, S. Smith, L. Watren, N. Swank. ROW 5 - D. Hoening, D. Lenker, G. Brewer, B. Hart, J. Lyons, D. Brewer, G. Mendenhall and C. Mendenhall. 54 G.A.A. Here and There r Future Teachers of America The officers are Joy Beam, President; Becky Ditmer, Vice-President; Brenda Curtner. Secretary; Carol McEldowney, Treasurer. The FT A is gaining valuable experience from student teaching. Future Nurses of America THE OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT - Joyce Stammen, Treasurer; Bonnie Link, President; Terry Smith, Vice-President; Gaye Hampshire, Sec.-Report. These girls have enjoyed working at the Union City Hospital and feel it has been good training. They did numerous things such as feeding patients, passing trays, and adding a personal touch. 56 Future Homemakers 57 Future Farmers of America This is a new club this year, and the officers are Linda Dunn, President; Tim Oswalt, Vice President; Jerry Wendal, Secretary; Barbara Boze. Treasurer; Bobbie Stocksdale, Reporter. Their Sponsor is Mr. Pierce, who has been awarded the Green Belt in Judo. Judo Club OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT - Barry Rodeheffer, Reporter; Keb Rhoades, Sentinel; Bob Wills, President; Linda Swank, FFA Sweetheart; Paul Threewits, Vice-President; Roger Hummel, Sec- retary; Tim Oswalt, Treasurer. The sponsors for the FFA this year are Mr. Johnson and Mr. Pierce. 59 Snapshots National Honor Society BM v Scholarship Team LEFT TO RIGHT - R. Wilt. R. Hiestand, P. Denistion, V. Kramer, B. Harrod, M. Coppess, P. Tro- cano, R. Stachler, J. Wendel, J. Broerman, E. Schmitz, S. Burke, J. Lyons, R. Brown, N, Swank, R. Kemp, S. Wigger, and M. Grimes. Librarians S. Helm, B. Lenker, G. Hampshire, B, Siefring, Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. Hanes, J. Pottotter, B. Har- rod. K. Zacharias, E. Neargardner. C. Smith, J. Enis, M. Montgomery. K. Deniston, D. Mercer, C. McEldowney, L. Schroeder, E. Schmitz. M. Stammen, P. Deniston, Mrs. Overholt, C. Post, D. Brewer, K. Price. K. Hufford, and S. Thompson. 62 Journalism Club Under the direction of Mrs. Halley, the journalism club worked many long hours publishing the school newspaper and editing the annual. The main goal of the journalism club is to raise enough money for a journalism scholarship. Advertising Team The advertising team worked very industriously to compile enough money to make this one of the best annuals ever. 63 Senior BOE The members of the Senior BOE are: R. Stachler, D. Eley, A. Barrett. S. Journay, B. Sierer, B. Cox. L. Dunn, C. Gracia, P. Wilcox, L. Lenker, C. Mendenhall, T. Zumbrun, V. Thompson, R. Schlamb, K. Timmerman, and G. Mendenhall. Junior BOE The members of the Junior BOE are: B. Link, J. Brooks. L. Wilt, D. Mercer, M. Kramer. K. Zacharias, P. Muhlenkamp, R. Trocano, D. Bowers, R. Bowman. C. McEldowney, R. Stachler, D. Fisher, J. Zumbrun, G. Harrod, J. Wendel, and C. Willis. Senior BOE Officers The officers of the Senior B.O.H. are: Ken Timmerman, Pres.; Anna Barrett, Vice-pres.; Vicki Thompson, Sec.; Pattie Wilcox. Treas.; and Sandy Journey, Reporter. Junior BOE Officers The officers of the Junior B.O.E. are: Carol McEldowney, Pres.; Lynne Wilt, Vice-pres.; Kathy Zacharias, Sec.; Bonnie Link, Treas.; and Pat Muhlenkamp, Reporter. 65 66 r Odds and Ends 67 Activities “The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem . Walt Whitman I “We Were Young That Year” CLASS PLAY STAFF: Nancy - Vicki Thompson Andy - Brad Davis Aunt Sally - Denise Eley Larry - Edgar Schmitz Marsha - Linda Zimmerman Betsy - Betsy Tipple Joe - Ken Timmerman Ernie - Tim Stammen Prudy - Becky Sierer Steve - Mike Grimes Jack - Dale Lenker Carol - Linda Dunn Patsy - Sandy Curtner Dunnie - Rex Detling Frowning Lady - Beverly Cox Hudson - Dan Howe Quartette - Barbara Boze Sondra Swallow Linda Lenker Joy Beam The class play cast were fortunate enough to have as their director, Mrs. Dixie Mar- shall. 70 71 A Trophy for CLASS PLAY STAFF Miss Phibbs - JoAnn Broerman Joyce Stammen Mr. Heartfelt - Dave Hoening Mr. Bascome - Steve Wigger Miss Smith - Roseann Stachler ’’Shad'' Webster - Rudy Bowman Mrs. Tubbs - Colleen Barga Dr. Phyllis Moorehouse - Terry Smith Josie - Steve Bemis Ape-Eye - David Townsend Evelyn Beaty - Cheryl Austerman Tee-Dee” Dooley - Lisa Scorchy - Lynne Wilt Tom - Rick Schmitz Ann - Bonnie Link Mary - Brenda Curtner Francine - Janet Brooks Carolyn - Carol McEldowney Jim - Paul Threewits Dick - John Riley Geneva - Debbie Fisher Helen - Cindy Willis Tookie - Debbie Mercer Lou - Galen Harrod George - Don Brewer Jane - Rosemary Trocano Bob - Jerry Wendel Hank - Mark Skiles Vernon - Tim Oswalt Lily - Pat Muhlekamp Boy 1 - Gary Green Boy 2 - Bill Hart Boy 3 - Tim Asterman 72 Mr. Heartfelt 73 w Bonnie Siefring Linda Dunn Joy Beam Linda Zimmerman Vicki Thompson First Runner-up MISS UNDA SWANK 1970-71 HOMECOMING QUEEN Pattie Wilcox Second Runner-up Ruth Schlamb Barbara Boze 74 The Queen and Her Court Joy Beam - Kim Lyons, Pattie Wilcox - Don Weiss, Barbara Boze - Larry Watren, Vicki Thompson - Niles Swank, Betsy Tipple - Ron Weiss, Linda Dunn - Tim Stammen, Linda Zim- merman - Brad Davis, Bonnie Siefring - Dan Howe, Denise Eley - Tony Schelecty, Ruth Sc h la mb - Scott Smith. Linda Swank - Bob Wills, 75 Sweetheart Dance TheFHA-FFA Sweetheart Queen, King and court for 1970-71 are: Rick Van de Pitte, Vicki Thomp- son, Queen Linda Swank, King Bob Wills, Ruth Schlamb, Tammy Zumbrun, Don Weiss, and Ron Weiss. 76 The escort for our 'Candidate was Lenny Wright. Vicki was honored by riding in three parades on the queen's float. Bradford Pumpkin Show Vicki Thompson was our representative for the Bradford Pumpkin Show. The MV student body was very proud to have Vicki place first runnerup in this contest. Here she is receiving her charm bracelet and $15 for the Senior Class. Mr. Goubeaux is interviewing her for the audience. Before- hand. she was interviewed in front of four other judges. 77 Rossburg a Go-Go 78 A Time for Us 79 It UIOJJ High School 82 Chorus M.V. Blackhawk Marching The MV Band was proud to have these three girls leading them. They are Linda Swank, Rita Hoggat, and Dixie Strosnider. The band officers are Joy Beam, President; Kathy Den- niston. Sophomore Representative; Sondra Swallow and Linda Dunn, Librarians; Bonnie Harrod, Reporter; Kim Lyons, Senior Representative; and David Hoening, Junior Representative. 84 Band The band members are from left to right. FIRST ROW - L. Dunn, L. Lenker, B. Harrod, A. Weiss. M. Willis. P. Threewits, M. Coppess, L. Brenner, K. Hurley, G. Dotson, M. Dotson, and S. Thompson. SECOND ROW - B. Stocks- dale, B. Tipple, T. LeFevre, R. Long, R. Willis. D. Boyd, J. Beam, D. Hoening, K. Denniston, S. Swallow, D. Snyder. T. Rodeheffer, C. Gracia, S. Thornton. K. Price. T. Lenker, and D. Boyd. THIRD ROW - K. Lyons. M. Zeringher, K. Lyons, B. Swank. K. Rodeheffer, M. Grimes, T. Zumbrun, V. Thompson, and Mr. Washburn. Seated on the floor are: Rita Hoggat, Linda Swank and Dixie Strosnider. Anyone would have been proud to see the M. V. Blackhawks Marching Band in action. They performed at the Darke County Fair. Bradford Pumpkin Show, the Union City and Greenville Christmas Parades, New Madison School Fair, and the Mercer County Fair. Mr. Washburn did a tremendous job in directing our band to many fine performances. vc,S S . VALLEY BLACK HAWKS . BAND The flag carriers for the M.V. Band were Vicki Thompson and Tammy Zumbrun. 85 COOKS Sonnie Stickleman, Mary Hampshire, Thelma Crimes, Jean Barnum, Bemita Kes- ter, Etta Bea Hart- man. SCHOOL NURSE CUSTODIANS Mrs. Rosalie Willis Helen and Don Wentworth BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT - Dale Kocheschberger, Don Wentworth, Lawrence Byrum, Bob Brooks, Nora Swallow, Lotha Marker, Charles Brooks, Florence Bateman, Jean Lenker. 86 Junior High Jr. High Student Council Members of the Student Council are: S. Shannon, M. Powell, P. Zimmerman, S. Curtner, P. Livingston, M. Brooks, D. Wigger. T. Livingston, B. Butt. G. Culy. R. Detling. V. Glannery, C. Lyons, L. Beam, D. Frazier, K. Ripp, and P. Merritt. Safety Patrol This group of boys aid the younger school children in crossing streets. This gives them an early start in law enforcement. 88 Mr. Gerald Reikowsky — 7th and 8th Grade Social Studies Mrs. Dixie Marshall — Dramatics and English 7 Mr. Snyder — Boys P.E. 9) Eighth Grade Basketball Team The members of the eighth grade basketball team are: Manager - D. Morse, R. Detling, S, Timmerman, K. Yoder, and Manager - M. Brooks, SECOND ROW - B. Swallow, K. Wolford, B. Butt, and S. Ditmer. THIRD ROW - K. Threewits, R. Louk, D. Gower, J. Gore, and B. Stump. The coach for this team was Mr. Ullery. Eighth Grade Cheerleaders Cheerleaders are: A. Twaits, D. Armstrong, K. Ripp, P. Merritt, and S. Curtner. These young ladies practiced many long hours to work out cheers for our eighth grade team. 92 Seventh Grade Basketball Team The seventh grade champs consist of the following players: ROW 1 - K. Loy, J. Hufford, A. Longfellow, D. Wigger. ROW 2 - P. Oswalt, B, Grimes, G. Culy, D. Longfellow, R, Swank. ROW 3-D. Gilhouse, D. Hurley, D. Brewer, D. Gower, B. Caupp, N. Sullenbarger. The managers are E. Eley and S. Kolling, This team ended their season with a 12-1 record. They then became champions of the Invitational Tournament which involved three other teams and boosted their record to 14-1. Seventh Grade Cheerleaders Cheerleaders are S. Shannon, T. Livingston, D. Skilles, A. Bowman, R. Livingston. These cheerleaders help cheer our seventh grade champs to their many victories. 93 Junior High Pep Club Junior High 94 Jr. High Band — Mr. Washburn Jr. High Chorus — Mrs. Merrifield 95 Elementary “The winning of freedom is not to be compared to the winning of a game — with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed ...” Dwight D. Eisenhower Sixth Grade ROW 1 - B. Pursley, S. Enis, R. Nelson, D. Sullenbarger, R. Long- fellow, R. Hampshire, T. Burton, D. Max- well, C. Armstrong, and M. McGlothlin. ROW 2 - S. Livingston, B. Gibbon, V. Flan- nery, N. Waymire, S. King, T. Jenkins, and R. Beanblossom. ROW 3 - R. Bowman, T. Harrod, M. Holden, J. Dotson, D. Siefring, R. Thornton, B. Tee- garden, D. Jones and Mrs. Suitts. Sixth Grade ROW 1 - D. Davis, K. Yoder, R. Longfellow, B. Siields, D. May, T. Ballard, J. Powell, B. Lenker, and P. Jessup. ROW 2 - B. Smiley, L. Frazier, L. Detling, L. Austerman, M. Weiss, C. Brooks, S. Fourman, R. Montgomery, P. Jerew, C. Stump, J. McDavid, and Mr. Tryon. ROW 3-D. Gower, D. Brewer, R. Three wits, R. Brewer, D. Weiss, D. Johnson, J. Willard, and R Neaigarder. Sixth Grade ROW 1 - R. Martin, K. Frazier, L. Kranner, T. Huntworth, D. Ampspaugh, J. Wigger, J. Barga, and S. Ste- wart. ROW 2 - E. Garland, B. Maloy, K. Logan, S. Beanblossom, J. Faller, E. Weitzel, T. Boze, M. Hill, and K. Scholl. ROW 3 - T. Mercer, T. Cope- land, B. Sampson, N. Jones, G. Warren, J. Keen, R. Thornton, T. Wright, and Mrs. Mc- Whorter. 97 Fifth Grade ROW 1 - L. Post, K. Schultz, K. Three- wits, T. Livingston, B. Sullenbarger, J. Patterson, V. Stinson, and S. Huntworth. ROW 2 - J. Isa bell, B, Stachler, D. Smedley, R. Young, A. Roth, K. Rhodes, J. Stump, E. Marquis, B. Copeland. ROW 3-D. Resor, T. Osterloh, J. Nestor, J. Gray, R. Rehmert, J. Kuhlman, R. McCel- lan, and Mr. Smith. Absent were D. Davis, S. Davis, B. Flatter, D. Mills, and T. Gil- ligan. Fifth Grade ROW 1 - S. Miller, M. Armstrong, B. Thoma- son, and T. Livings- ton. ROW 2 - E. An- thony, W. Griffin, D. Prosser, R. Boyd, B. Hodges, B. Reeves, S. Abel, and P. Fritz. ROW 3 - M. Wimbley, L. Gore, K. Smith, J. Schmitz, L. Men- denhall, P. Timmer- man, T. Scholl, M. Wilcox, and M. Kearns. ROW 4 - M. Trocano, R. Kessler, D. Leeper, G. Ripp, T. Cox, J. Moore, R. Bowman and Mr. Zimmerman. Fifth Grade ROW 1 - K. Nestor, S. Greer, B. East, J. Plessinger, A. Kolling, K. Moore, J. Faller, D. Siefring, K. Wol- ford, A. Stammen, S. Swank, and L. Rainey. ROW 3 - J. Beanblos- som, S. Brunk, R. Kaffenberger, S. Lenk- er, M. Murphy, J. Batten, and R. Witters. ROW 4 - C. Brooks, T. Yoder, B. Cook, M. McCoy, N. Wolf, D. Smith, R. Post, E. Muhlenkamp and Mr. Ullery. 98 Fourth Grade ROW 1 - J. Bateman, B. Stump, D, Pearson, T. Muh- lenkamp, E. Hobbs, J. Det- ling, R. Witters, B. Reeves, R. McClannon, R. Sims, J. May. ROW 2 - R. Young, V. May, J. Jackson, K. Tipple, T. Gower, C. Wilt, E. Wen- del, K. Schmitz, S. Cald- well, B. Lenker, J. Cox, S. Trobridge. ROW 3 - L. Beam, J. Thomason, C. Fultz, B. Smiley, C. Clack, L. Hog- tat, J. Van De Pitte, C. ast, D. Mangas, P. Parks, M. Henry. ROW 4 - J. Teeter, J. Gower, M. Sny- der, D. May, R. Scholl, J. Lea, R. Bowman, J. Black- ford, Mrs. Cox. Fourth Grade ROW 1 - G. Livingston, J. Hampshire, M. Wright, T. Holden, T. Fink. ROW 2 - J. Beanblossom, D. Long- fellow, D. Martin, K. Nestor, R. Stewart, B. Maloy, M. Weiss. ROW 3 - J. Hampton, C. Morse, D. Elson, S. Longfellow, D. Amspaugh, O. Powell, D. Foster. ROW 4 - J. Reagan, S. Kessler, K. Rose, K. Beanblossom, T. Avra, S. McKnight, R. Garza, and R. Jones, and Mrs. Ingle. Fourth Grade ROW 1 - K. Sullenbarger, T. Nealeigh, D. Leeper, R. Martin, K. Pursely, J. Mc- Clain, K. Stump. ROW 2 - J. Denniston, R. Funk, B. Stephens, D. Garland, A. Whitesell, D. Hiatt, K. Wehrkamp, J. Powers. ROW 3 - R. Skiles, S. Ralston, S. Austerman, B. Hampshire, J. May, E. Batten, R. Stam- men, K. Marquis, J. Pierre, D. Hartzell. ROW 4 - S. Neargarder, G. Caupp, J. Edwards, W. Nelson, L. Tieche, J. Liles, K. Near- garder, C. Brunk, Mrs. John- ston. ROW 5 - J. Kramer, B. Venrick, F. Williamson, C. Faller, B. Coby, R. Bloyd, L. Rictor, R. Stikeleather. 99 Third Grade ROW 1 - M. Goise, K. Nestor, T. Harsh- man, C. Gilligan, M. Boyd, R. Fink and V. Garza. ROW 2 - J. Davis, A. Vas- quez, K. Kreiner, J. Young, T. Young, H. Sampson and C. Tieche. ROW 3 - K. Dotson, J. McCellan, F. Funk, J. Young, P. Baker, D. Hawes, M. Harry and Mrs. Edna Caupp. ROW 4 - L. Gooden, P. Pit- man, M. Zehringer, M. Rose, M. Kirov, L. Livingston, ana C. Greer. Third Grade ROW 1 - S. Cook, K. Scholl, P. Rainey, D. Rhoades, C. Bargw, P. Trocano, K. Denis- ton, and D. Stammen. ROW 2 - D. Siefring, N. Emrick, M. Bate- man, L. Brooks, B. Ballard, P. Murphy, D. Stachler, C. Tro- bridge, B. Emrick and Mrs. Lowe. ROW 3-D. Amspaugh, M. Whitesel, E. Hiatt, S. Hall, C. Martin, C. Smith, D. Hope, T. Anthony, and S. Stewart. Third Grade ROW 1 - B. Young, A. Brock, J. Hampshire, C. Cook, C. Pearson, L. Stammen, C. Jones, and J. Schmitz. ROW 2 - B. Fritz, B. Wolf, H. Moore, M. Cox, R. Armstrong, L. Beap- blossom, D. Hoggatt, P. Stinson, T. Gale- house, T. Stephens. ROW 3-D. Stump, C. Westfall, L. Shan- non, R. Crowell, J. Martin, C. Stickel- man, R. Clack, D. Guthrie, D. Hope and Miss Mendenhall. 100 Third Grade ROW 1 C. Rehmert, P. Weiss, R. Durham, D. Lea, K. Zimmer- man, A. Long, N. Briner, D. Hamp- shire. ROW 2 - W. Jackson, M. Hurley, J. Henry, P. Timmer- man, B. Moneysmith, S. Bradley, D. Self, V. Sanders, and Mrs. Loomis (substitute). ROW 3 - L. Rohr, B. Weiss, R. Anthony, M. Johnson, J. Rier, R. Dienes, D. Brey- mier, P. Armstrong, B. Schmidt. ABSENT - Miss Jones. Second Grade ROW 1 - J. Williams, J. Grow, K. Venrick, M. Warren, R. May- field, J. Bruss. ROW 2 - D. Kirby, T. Sul- lenbarger, R. Kreitzer, S. Greer, V. Peirre, M. Ralston, J. Cro- well. ROW 3 - B. Gower, B. Hankins, H. Wimbley, B. Clack, J. Stachler, S. Shan- non, J. Rohrer, B. Weiss, T. McKnight, and Miss Warvel. Second Grade ROW 1 - K. Stikelea- ther. R. Young. S. Jailer. K. Gilbert, J. Blackford. M. Moore. B. Moneysmith, J. Gower. ROW 2 - C. Caupp. L. Kramer, B. Coby, D. King, K. Wright. E. Nelsoh, S. Livingston, R. Bru- baker, £ Huntwork. ROW 3 - J. Spencer, J. Stakl. S. Leucers, B. Marshall. S. Stump, J. Cox, B. Me David. ROW 4 - H. Jones, R. Hodge, L. Young, K. Fenton, R. Holden, B. Austerman, and Mrs. Bio yd. ABSENT: R. Hampshire, A. Kearns. toi Second Grade FIRST ROW - G. Stump, S. Whitesel, M. Harshman, A. Funk, J. Spencer, M. Hummel, and T. Mc- David. SECOND ROW - S. Armold, A. Krein- er, T. Hickie, K. Davis, B. Post, K. Morse, B. Stump, R, McCoy, C. Westfall and M. Stump. THIRD ROW - L. Osterloh, M. Pitman, K. Kessler, P. Isabel, D. Maloy, C. Trobridge, K. Sanders, T. Barga, S. Combs, and G. Maxwell. FOURTH ROW - E. Livingston, B. Patter- son, D. Hill, E. Hog- fatt, P. May, L. Hoobs, . Erwin, R. Plessinger, and Miss Wantz. Second Grade FIRST ROW - C. Cantu, R. Vasquez, W. Bobo, S. Sampson, C. Stike- leather, R. Muhlen- kamp, and T. Davis. SECOND ROW - D. Wimbley, D. Gower, T. Cox, J. Funk, C. Bannon, D. Wolford, B. Bowers, and B. Nestor. THIRD ROW - C. Powell, D, Leeper, B. Hall, H. Garza, D. Westfall, F. Edwards, B. Tieche, B. Barker, and Mrs. Price. First Grade FIRST ROW - D. Leep- er, D. Stump, G. Schmitz, K. Greer, H. Meinerding, R. Jenkin- son, and M. Weiss. SECOND ROW - J. Cook, A. Gray, M. McNutt, M. Osterloh, T. Pouder, S. Martin, R. Anthony, and K. Marquis. THIRD ROW - S. Barker, B. Sand- ers, L. Warrell, D. Baker, A. Barnum, K. Sullenbarger, R. Jour- nay, T. Schultz, H. Hocgatt, and Mrs. Jones. 102 First Grade FIRST ROW - M. Jones, H. Weitzel, N. Leugers, C. Dur- ham, M. Hart, J. Spencer, SECOND ROW - B. Griffin, K. Weimer, P. Morse, J. Brock, C. McGhee, P. May, M. Faller, M. Gelhaus. THIRD ROW - T. Longfellow, G. Self, J. Blackford, H. Wade, B. Johnson, T, Replogle, D. Scholl, G. Plessinger, Miss Davis. First Grade FIRST ROW - D, Sul- lenbarger, R, Hamp- shire, J. Vasquez, K. Richter, T, McClain, L. Henry, B. Barga. SECOND ROW - J. Hanes. B. Glunt, D. Vinton. D. Siefring. S. Armstrong, K, Hobbs. C. Young. E. Garza. THIRD ROW - R. Hartzell. S. Stahl. D. Timmerman, J. Bradley. T. Gilbert. L. Livingston, Mrs. Bruss. FOURTH ROW - M. Reynolds, R. Emrick. B. Stachler, J. Stam- men. First Grade FIRST ROW - D. Beas- ley, C. Marshall, T, Burns, J. Cantu, L. Hodges, J. Bump, D. Breymier. SECOND ROW - K. Anthony, C. Gooden, P. Pear- son, S. Boyd, J. Abel, J. Fritz, P. North, D. Lockhart. THIRD ROW - J. Cross, S. Shewalter, J. RJioades, T. King, J. Rodehef- fer, D. Clack, T. Powell, Mrs. Oswalt, (not present), Todd Keen. 103 Kindergarten ROW 1 - J. Helm, E. Whittaker, P. Walls, D. Leugers, T. Tro- bridge, D. Kramer, D. Smith. ROW 2 - D, Briner, M. Thwaits, L. Ripp, L. Sierer, J. Seifring, K. Anthony, K. Burns, D. Baker. ROW 3 - R. Wolf, B. Stocksdalc, M. Roth, L. Kirksen, T. Burkett, K. Wright, M. Young, R. Gates, G. Murphy, E. Cline, Mrs. Rep- logle. ABSENT - L. Antrobus, D. Arm- strong, K. Brumbaugh, M. Murphy. Kindergarten ROW 1 - T. Spence, J. Grim, D. Brubaker, E. Cross, D. Pratt, P. Rohrer. ROW 2 - M. Griffin, A. Ford, J. Hile, K. Beam, M. Hummel, M. Stewart, C. Pouder, L. Crum. ROW 3 - J. Edwards, B. Smiley, W. Mc- Knight, R. Young, S. Shannon, J. Cox, T. Farias. ROW 4 - M. Young, R. Dunmoyer, T. Gubert, L. Rhoades, J. Longfel- low, Miss Root. 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COX AGENCY Home of the No. 1 Draft Root Beer and Thumb Lickin Fried Chicken Phone 968-5424 Union City, Ohio Ansonia, Ohio ns FRANCIS CASH AND CARRY FURNITURE 11771 Main Ansonia RAMEL SONS PLUMBING HEATING INC. WHITE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB THE CHAS. G. BUCHY PACKAGING COMPANY Greenville, Ohio 548-6546 ANSONIA DAIRY TWIN JO WILSON Ansonia J B AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE Greenville, Ohio 16 WICKS PIES INC. THE SPORTS CENTER fcu jJJJ South Meridian Street 217 Greenville Avenue Winchester, Indiana Winchester, Indiana Phone 4-692-1108 UNION CITY UNION CITY SWEET SHOPPE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Union City Indiana Union City Indiana DILLONS BARBER SHOP THE SMART SHOP Greenville, Ohio Greenville Ohio RIEGEL FEED AND GRAIN LEROY'S JEWELRY Greenville, Ohio Union City, Indiana m UNION CITY BODY COMPANY 105 W. Pearl Union City DUNN’S DAIRY QUEEN Union City GATEWAY INN Good Home Cooked Food and Relaxation 106 E. Elm Union City SMITH CHEVROLET INC. 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