Oak Harbor High School - Harbor Lites Yearbook (Oak Harbor, OH)

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Closing 160 The finishing touch... 1983 HARBOR LUES Oak Harbor High School Volume 25 Records Advertisements Table of Contents Opening 2 6 Summer Winter ITIovies T.V. Rocky II! E.T. Extra-Terrestrial Halloween III Fast Times at Ridgemonr High Square Pegs Magnum P. I. Matt Houston Puincy ' ill Street Slues Mart to Hart (Tlusic 5u rvi vor5 Lover (3otj Seen i Moment f IS Hard te say Ch'icoiSo 2 Opening Section Fashions of the Times Ruffled Blouses ............ Pleated Jeans .............. Prairie Skirts . . :........ Boors....................... Shaven Heads................ NIKE Tennis Shoes........... Double Pierced Ears......... Monogrammed Swearers . . . Tuxedo Dressing ............ Charm Necklaces............. Preppy Dressing ............ Designer Jeans.............. Stadium Coats............... Welder Hats ................ Dock Shoes.................. . . . And the old standby . . . Grubby jeans, Sweatshirts, and T-Shirts! Fashions of rhe Times 0 Bits and Pieces of 1982-83 at OHHS we're loyal to ypu OH'High ye're loyal to you OH High Well back you to stand Against the best in the land For we know you can stand OH High Rah-—- Rah So back up the ball OH High We're backing you all OH High Our ream is thb Fame protector On boys for we expect a Victory for OH High POPULAR CHEERS e Wewtewroc rs Ik £ Give me an R-OC-K-E-T-S Two Bits • T- We're 1, Second to None PROM Theme: A Touch of Class Colors: Green and Yellow Song: Just You and I Date: May 7,1983 ALMA MATER Hail ro rhee our Alma Moter Hail Oak Harbor High. To rhy name and for thy honor, We thy praises cry. Ever will we strive for victory, Ever will we try our best. So that all may see rhy glory. Oak Harbor High. Hail to thee our Alma Mater, Hail Oak Harbor High. To rhee ever we’ll be faithful. To rhy honor tied. When it comes the time to leave thee When our high school days are ended. We will still remember fondly. Oak Harbor High. ■ NEW COURSES JR'-ak' c ?-, V yyl % American Literature V ‘ 1 Rocker Production New Athletic Complex Home Stadium seats 2.000 spectators. Four lighted tennis courts. This Book's For You with many thanks to Mr. Hoover, the Board of Education, teachers, ond the com- munity for helping to moke the new facilities possible. The actual planning of the pro- gram was initiated in the foil of 1980. The construction began in the sum- mer of 1981. In February of 1982 we were able to move into the addition of the building. The outside facilities were completed late in the summer of 1982. The football field wos sod- ded in June of 1982 by the school's summer staff. The track was com- pleted just ahead of the opening football game. Visitor's Stadium seats 1,400 fans. Mr. Melvin Hoover, while assistant superintendent headed much of the project. Later, os superintendent, he saw to it that all plans were carried out. ’’Overall, I would say the work progressed satisfactorily and rhe end result is a sire which is functional, ac- cessible, and beautiful, says Mr. Hoover. We the students of Oak Harbor High School are grateful to have these facilities available for our use. New football field ond oll-weather track. Concession stond ond Livewlres born. New Athletic Complex 5 Summer Camps Various camps were held this summer for sports ond cheerleading activities. Volleyball camp was held at Ohio Northern University. Sandy Schwartz, Jacki Harder, Mary Hueske and Shelly Hanny attended this camp. Boys' basketball camps were held at Ohio University, Ohio Northern University and Dennison University. Members from Oak Har- bor's basketball team that attended were: Dave Weirich, Doak Pfaff, Dennis Schiets, Dan Weirich, Mike Thorbahn, Dan Christie, Don Christie and Steve Connell. Several girls attended girls' basketball camps this summer. There were camps at Toledo University, Ohio Northern University, and Earlham College in Indiana. Kelly Kretz, Michele Burmeister, Gretchen Platzke, Jill Nobel, Carrie Tomor and Melinda Wrigley went to these camps. Varsity cheerleading camp was held at Ohio Stare University. Laurie Krasniewski, Lucy Rodenhauser, Mary Kreager, Linda Dewitz, Ann Windisch and Debbie Rickner attended this camp. Reserve cheerleaders went to J.V. camp at Bluffron College. Karen Gray, Sue Avers, Sherry Graber, Lisa Wirt, Suellen Sondwisch and Connie Seivert represented our school at this camp. This book's for you, for all the practice you do to make our school's sports better! Mory Hueske mokes o rerrific entrance. 8 Summer Comps Go fish. Dovid!! All dressed up ond no ploce ro go .. . There ore mixed emotions obour going home. San Antonio Texas The Alomo. o populor spot in Son Antonio. On August 10, 1982, 89 Luther Leaguers and sponsors from the Oak Harbor area left from Detroit Metro Airport for Son An- tonio, Texas for a Notional Youth Gathering. Approximately 16,000 Luther Leaguers from Lutheran churches oil over the United States attended. Youth from St. Paul's Oak Harbor, St. John's Pocky Ridge, Colvory Lutheran Toledo, ond Huron joined with St. John's Oak Horbor ro form the largest single group attending the Convention. The group stayed in the Hilton Hotel in Son Antonio which wos across the street from the Convention Center. After arriv- ing. they rook o 2Vi hour tour of Son Antonio including the Lone Sror Brewery, The Alamo, ond downtown Son Antonio. Every doy there were sessions or the Convention Center arena. At night there were programs to attend and fiestas to enjoy. Everyone hod a chonce ro meet many people and moke new friends. Everyone hod a great rime ond will remember the trip for many years to come. Ir looks like they're hoving fun!! Son Antonio, Texas 9 Students at Work... This Books for You!!! Nome Sue Deuschle Place Wor Brown's Dairy Plaza Mary Kreager...............I . . Lakefronr Marina Ken Wirritnon.........................Mr. §'s« . . . i Will lulrz Nadine Renz. Jo Anna Wilburn. Vicki Schulrz Frisch's Camp Perry, Winkelman's . | . Orchard Inn . .......... Todd Goefi . Chris Haley . , Chris Runnels Jill Sr. Clair I i Allan Avery . Bob Mercer . RohjWilhelm Genoa Super Valu...................., ■ Farming .. .w. .... ,.............| Terry's T.V.. . ................... Tousainr Tavern'.... I..............| Forming.............................. Linke Farm, parr-rime diesel mechanic . Sunoco............................... Why Jo save money for college and ir was a way rc ee ewryme in the summer. To make monfey for college and lo have spending money ro keep busy. To earn for spending and ro keep me our of rrouble. To buy q carjS To earn money for college and for exrro Christmas money. Ir s convenienr, somerhing ro do, and rhe owner needed help. To pay off car. Ir's money ro burn. Karate money Spending money. I need rhe CASH! To save money for school. To pay off car. There ore many students at Oak Harbor High that have part-time and full-time jobs. Every working student has his her own reason for working. Ir may be ro pay off a car or to pay for an education after high school. These students work or a lor of different places. They work anywhere from McDonald's ro farms ro babysitting. We, rhe Yearbook Class, would like ro give these ambitious students recognition for their hard work. We would also like to wish all the future students that decide ro join rhe working force: GOOD LUCK!!! 10 Students at Work Summer Fun I didn't know you could golf. Geeno! These 'ole pols ore enjoying the sunshine ... Check out this hot!!! PVT. Veler reporting for duty. Summertime fishing. Typicol underclassman . one sock, comb stuck in it. c .c on the phone. Oh Mon! Don't be fakin' my picture!!! I wonder why Jim likes ice creom so much. Summer Fun 11 The 1982 Ottawa Thor's better, now smile for the camera! Cmon Ann!! Don't be shy! Rounding another perfect barrel is Beth Lenke. Reserve Champion Beef Corcoss — Mike Thorbohn. Jr. Fair King and Queen: Eric Witt ond Janice Kersten Beth!! Quit running like o chicken!! Thank goodness I hit the bucket! Cindy Gores gets onorher cold spill into the rank. 12 The Ortowo County Fair County Fair, July 20-25 Who, me?!! soys Andrea Martin. The only thing you're going to cotch with your mouth open is flies!! Moybe you should go to the Borbizon School of Modeling, Beth! Champion Senior Goar Showmanship — Komi Sprague. Tom Sondwisch ond his Grand Champion Feeder Coif. Are you supposed to be o cone-heod or what. Tommy? The Otrowo County Foir 13 I Boy’s Cross Country Alex and Fred stretch our. You mean we get to run inside today?! We worch the Richard Simmon's Show! This book's for you. Boy's Cross Country! As the seemingly endless days of summer practice evaporated into the crisp, cold running of lore October, the 1982 Boy's Cross Country Team recorded yet another season of competition. At its start in August, the team combined five returning letter- winners with six beginners who would attempt inter-scholastic distance running for the first time. At its conclusion, the combina- tion proved successful — the team's 16-2 dual meet record marked the most victories in one season for a Rocket Cross Country Team. Individual performers also excelled: Fred Arriaga and Bob Mercer achieved 2nd Team S.L.L.; Mike Morse earned Most Im- proved; and John McHole captured 1st Team S.L.L. honors os well os top recognition for being Most Valuable Runner. 1982 soys good-bye to four senior runners — John McHole, Bob Mercer, Arnold Reaper, and Brod Metcalf — with a solute to their leadership and some thoughts of good luck! — Cooch Huffman — Where did my ream go? John heads for the finish line. 16 Boy's Cross Country Girls Cross Country The Girl's Cross Country Teom hod o good seoson placing fourrh in the league and fifth or sectionals. They sent Amy Macko, Julie West, ond Mary Everett to Districts. The ream hod talent, bur because most of the ream was young, they gained valuable experience by going to Districts. Amy Macko, a freshman, was the most valuable runner. Julie West was the most improved. Amy Hemminger also improved to help the team os a fifth runner. The team is losing the leadership of Jill Hoover, who has been with the teom since it started in 1980. This book's for you. Girl's Cross Country, because you had a great seoson and it is os for os you hove ever gone. “What a ream!'' soys Coach Feckley. Stretch! A practice run. Charge! We LOVE this sport! Girl's Cross Country 17 Volleyball Players in fiction... Look of Srocy sprawl!!! Sandy's ready. Srocy gets in o super spike. Gino, is fhar worrh a milk shake? 16 Volleyball Volleyball 19 The Best Record Ever!!! Varsity Reserve 16-3 3-16 The varsity ream consists of two sophomores, four juniors, and four seniors; four of which ore three-year lettermen. The team has a strong nucleus. Coach Bechtel stated, I think it will be there year after year. There was a lot more TEAM EFFORT this year and that equals o super season. They worked os o team, not os individuals. It was a great season! It wos steady. The most gomes lost at any time was two. The whole ream wos really psyched for this fantastic season. There was a more consistent winning effort. The winning percentage was a 72%. ’’We con keep it that way! exclaimed Coach. She soys that she hates to moke predictions but, she is looking forward to next year. She soys she hos the people that con continue o winning season IF they ore ready to work in the off season — winter, spring, ond summer. The reason for our winning season is that the team wasn't afraid of working hard in the off season, Coach explained, and that's why we hod a winning ream. Ms. Bechtel hod one more interesting quote of advice: NOTHING THAT IS WORTH IT COMES EASY. The reserve team wos a very young team. There were nine new members and only two returning teammates. A lot was to be learned. If you look bock at gome 1 they've come on awful long way, but they con still learn more, stored Coach Bechtel. Reserves will get better os they become ’A TEAM'. This was Miss Bechtel's fifth year at coaching varsity volleyball ond Miss Browning's second at coaching the reserve team. Coach Bechtel's captains were Sandy Schwartz and Jackie Harder, ond Miss Browning's two captains were Shari Brugger and Robbin Reinhart. To end the season at the sports banquet the following teammates received the following awards: HIGHEST SPIKING PERCENT................SANDY SCHWARTZ.....................78% HIGHEST SERVING PERCENT................KELLY KRETZ........................98% MOST IMPROVED..........................STACY WOOD ROCKET AWARD ..........................JACKI HARDER 20 Volleyball Golf During rhe summer the golf feom practiced hard at home. When the season began, they weren't sure how it would go because they hod never practiced as a team. They proved they could work well under pressure and rhe individual practice helped. The whole golf team improved over the year but Gerry Wallace showed rhe most improvement with eight strokes under last year's record. This book's for you Golf Team, because your hard work and determination paid off. Coach Quinn says that next year's team performance will depend on how much the returning seven players practice during the summer. Dennis Barton, get over herel Dorn, now I'm 10 over por. If I could only get this in I'd hove o birdie. I'm coming coach Quinn. Con anyone find my golf boll? Golf 21 Varsity Football Simon soys, follow Cooch Quisno. This is what you coll togetherness. Head to head contact. 22 Varsity Football Rockets Win SLL Title Such foncy footwork, Scott! Who is thot mosked mon? Hold on tight! Isn't this fun?! S.L.L. Title 23 The Final Battle at Bloomdale A Gowersox Block in the moking!!! Scott, there hosgor to be on easier way through!!! Our quarterback. Lorry Fizer. Lorry mokes o run for it. O.H's AWESOME Todd Hooper!!! The Oak Harbor foorball ream had an outstanding season this year, winning the Suburban Lakes League title outright. Injuries early in the season set some of our guys on the bench, bur they all worked hard and came back to fill Run o little foster, Donny! They're gaining!! fheiT spots. The Rockets kept themselves up for each game and defeated their opponents methodically all the way to an S.L.L. title. When they defeated Elmwood, the buses gor a police and fire truck escort through Oak Harbor, complete with sirens and flashing lights. Many of our players were chosen for end-of-season honors. Eight players were picked for First Team All League, and four were picked for Second Team All League. Four of the players made District Teams, with four more receiving District Special Mention. This book's for you, players, coaches, managers and others in- volved! Congratulations on a super year. Torol Choos — with Scorr in the middle, of course!!! 24 Vorsiry Foorboll Varsity Football Cheerleaders The 1982 Varsity Football Cheerleaders showed many ac- complishments during the season. This post summer, the cheerleaders went to competition ot rhe Ottawa County Fair and the Ohio State Fair. When they attended comp or Ohio Store University, they were picked 4rh Notional team and qualified for Notional Grand Championships in Eosr Lansing, Michigan. This book's for you. Varsity Football Cheerleaders, because you dedicote a lor of your rime to our team. Lucy looks like she's having fun. Ann ond Mory enjoy cheering or rhe gome. ’Debbie, don'r drop me, soys Lourie. Lindo, you're going rhe wrong woy. Ann ond Lucy soy. Pur up your dukes! Vorsiry Foorboll Cheerleaders 25 (Tlarching Band It's nor windy is it, Koy? Having fun twirling your borons, girls? Bond's not rhor bod, Shelley. Aren't you going the wrong way. Tommy? Aren't you supposed to hove o boron, Tracy? Dove, rhor's only o bird, nor Superman! What o bond!!! Best of friends on the coldest of nights. 26 Marching Bond Like rorolly! bobbin, what's rhor creepy lookin' rhing? The 1962 Marching Band has kept up rhe tradition of being ’ the pride of Oak Harbor. They practiced for many hours in the heat of rhe summer, not to mention the countless times of marching through puddles in the parking lor after school. It paid off, though, os they continued to perform wonderfully! This book's for you, bond, for adding Rocker spirit to the football ream's winning season. You shouldn'r play wirh fire. Ir con'f be THAT bod! You didn't hove to rake the sign lirerolly! Marching Bond 27 Reserve Football The reserve ream hod o very successful season once again. A 3-0 record was achieved this year. Our Rockers shutout three of the five opposing teams. This book's for you for showin' 'em how it's done. Good job! What help these two ore. Just in time. Rob. 28 Reserve Foorboll Too bod you were our numbered. GO DEFENSE! Reserve Football Another excellent kick-off!!! I wonder what will happen if I pick this up now? Uh—oh!! He just may be in trouble now!! Thor's o rather unusual donee, isn't it?!! Reserve Footboll 29 Reserve Cheerleaders You better watch out, couse we're rough. Put your two arms in ond shake them oil about. . . Liso, Suellen, Sherry ond Sue Sue ond Sherry reach for the sky. Clop your hands for the Rockers!!! 00 Reserve Cheerleaders Hurry up ond step on those onts. Freshman Football Coaches Mork Idhe ond Tom Floro. Freshman football practice began this summer on June 28 with some inexperienced Freshmen starting to learn the ropes of high school football. Coaches Idhe ond Floro were quite pleased with the season — a 4-2 record was more than they hod expected. The gomes proved to be exciting and the guys improved os the season progressed. This book's for you, Freshmon Football players, because of the hard work and determination that will pay off through your next three years of high school. Rondy Pfeiffer runs onro rhe field reody ro ploy. I Kevin Mackey gets reody ro rockle rhe Glbson- burg receiver. The Rocker defense goes ro work. Freshmon worm-up before The gome. Freshmon Foorboll 31 Freshmen Cheerleaders This book's for you. Freshmen Cheerleaders for keep- ing the spirit and enthusiasm at freshman games alive. The freshmen cheerleaders for football were: Necole Kohring, Lori Shadoan, Cindy Gates, Teresa Perry, and Rhonda Fowler. Cheerleaders for basketball were: Lori Shadoan, Cindy Gates, Teresa Perry, Rhonda Fowler, and Jackie Witt. Simon soys, Pur your hands together. Basketball Cheerleaders Football Cheerleaders Here, let me give you a boost! 32 Freshmen Cheerleaders 3rd Annual Graytown Day Laura, look, everyone else wonts their picture token. Don't feel bod, Juanita, you wouldn’t hove liked the job onywoy. Jill, you don't hove to solute. Don’t eot oil the profits, John. Jerry Hockerr Won’t anyone ploy peek-a-boo with you Lori? On September 16 rhe 3rd Annual Graytown Day was held. It was quire windy and it was really nor rhe warmest day to be our. The proprietors of rhe Country Keg hold this event every year to get people together around rhe community. Two weeks before Groytown Day on election is held to find our who will reign os Mayor over Groytown Day. This year you could hove a rake our pork or chicken dinner. During the doy you could ride on rhe Rocky Ridge fire engine or ride ponies. Live entertainment was held oil day long. Groytown Doy 30 This Books for You, Jacki Wood One of the most popular events of the fall season is Homecoming. The voting for the queen and her court brought suspense and ex- citement as the announcing drew near. When October 1, 1982 arrived, the candidates for homecoming queen and the students of OHHS anx- iously awaited the pep assembly. The attendants were introduced by last year's queen, Delia Palacious. The attendants were: Freshman, Ellen St. Clair and escort David Zielin- ski; Sophomore, Chris Layman and escort Rob Schultz; Junior, Karen Gray and escort Dan Weirich; Senior, Stacy Wood escorted by Dave Gates and Laurie Krasniewski escorted by Eric Witt. Our 1982 Homecoming Queen was Jackie Harder. She was escorted by Dan Christie. The Homecoming game was very exciting. We plucked the Eastwood Eagles with a score of 49 to 22. The dance was a time for celebration of the vic- tory. The first dance after the crowning was reserved for the queen and her court. The music was provided by Time Peace. Everyone had a good rime. 34 Homecoming John McHole and Cindy Kern Don Weirich and Koren Gray Eric Win and Ann Windisch Ellen St. Clair and David Zielinski Kim Peterson and Rob Eaton Rob Schultz and Chris Layman John Vallance and Laura Novak Mike Grodi and Vera Avery Homecoming 05 Joan Madison and Kerry Kirkendall Shelly Merrill and Ann Brown Cheryl Whipple and Rob Avers TIME PEACE Tom Priesman and Lori Shadoan Dave Gates and Janice Kersten Chris Marrikan 36 Homecoming 1982 Apple Festival, October 9 S' lO For oil the students who participated in the Fourth Annual Ap- ple Festival. . . this book's for you!! Jill Hasselbach, a senior, reigned os Apple Festival Queen. A junior, Jill Noble, wos second runner-up in the Queen Contest. Another activity wos the 10K Apple Run. Many students ran in this race. There wos also a Baking Contest held. In the Junior Division, Donna Bahnsen won first and Louro Behnken placed second. Laura also won the Apple Pie Division with Suellen Sandwisch placing third. In the Art Show Judgings, winners were: Mr. McForlon, photography — 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, Rob Honselmen, hand-built ceramics — 1st, ond pencil drawing — 2nd; Peg Chose, copper enameling — 1st; John Madison, oil — 1st; Lori Pierce, ink — 2nd, sculpture — Honorable Mention; and Juanita Hamilton, block print — 1st, ink — 1st, and charcoal — 2nd. Congratulations!! Crowded streets of Oak Horbor during the festival. Kitty Priesmon rides her horse in the parade. Ook Harbor Apple Festival Queen Jill Hasselbach Fred Arriogo sprints around the corner in the 10K Apple Run. Apple Festival 37 FFfl Cheerleaders Dance The bond, Avatar. Who's the mystery girl. Neil? Oaober 16,1982 — FFA and Cheerleader's Donee 38 FFA ond Cheerleader's Donee Super Seniors of 1963!!! — Sue Deuschle, Elise Nye. Tino McConohoy, ond Cheryl Wolf No. Mary!! I don'r wont a Kiss! soys Jeff. FFA ond Cheerleader's Donee 39 Shoot Out Oct. 29,1982 SHOOTOUT TONTOGANY HOW HAD DO YOU WANT TI1K SLU We wont the S.L.L. DADI The cheerleoders work to keep the students rowdy. On October 29, the bottle for the S.L.L. title really began with the gome or Otsego. The team proved how bodly they wanted the S.L.L. by putting Moser in his grove with o 28-10 vic- tory over the Knights. Even Joe Dojorski knew the Rockers would kill the Knights! 40 Shoot Out in Tontogany I don'r know whot rhey're so worried obour. Mr. Quisno snorls or rhe crowd. The Juniors show their spirit. The team looks on os Lorry Fizer rakes notes. Shoot Out 41 WHO CUT YOUR HAIR? Could if be Foroh? (Or could ir be Mr. Wehner?) Look our cooch, here's your new reom member!!! fit Dixie Ellen leads rhe bunny hop. The whole reom of cooks pose for o group picrure. (This book's for you. cooks, for your fanrasfic school spirir!) Sue, Lori ond Brenda ore having o ghosrly rime or Dixie on Halloween nighr. The grear Bodnar Boogie! 42 Holloween Me and my besresr buddy! The Flogs perform. Open House On November 11, 1982, OHH5 held their annual Open House. An art exhibit containing work of fellow classmates was one of the attractions our parents could enjoy. All of the classrooms were open so the parents could see whor we do all doy. A populor room was the computer room where parents could operate the TRS-80 and the Apple II computers! Refreshments were served in the cafeteria by Livewires. Following open house, the marching bond performed selections from their season. As usual, they did o super job! Open House 40 Kansas City, Here We Come! The National FFfl Convention Kneeling: Allan Avery. Larry Chambers, Tom Sondwisch. Standing: Kevin Stone, Jim Meek. Rick Goldstein. Chuck Gates, Lyle Horder. On rhe morning of November 9, Lorry Chambers, Tom Sondwisch, Allan Avery, Jim Meek, Lyle Harder, Rick Goldstein, Chuck Gores, and Kevin Stone deported from the school on their trip of 1,790 miles. The purpose of the trip to Kansas City, was to receive a Bronze Notional Chapter Award for the FFA activities of rhe Ook Harbor FFA in 1982. After leaving rhe school, rhe members, advisor, and advisor's wife stopped or rhe Neil Armstrong Air ond Space Museum or Wapakonera, Ohio. The members also toured Shearbrook Form, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway Racetrack and Museum. The second doy of rhe trip started with o tour of the Arch of Sr. Louis, and tours of rhe Busch Memorial Stadium, and Anheiser-Busch Brewery along with rhe Clydesdale’s Stables. While in Kansas City, Missouri, rhe members registered or rhe Convention ond received rhe Notional Chapter Award. The Ook Har- bor Delegation also toured many other places of interest. The first stop was or the Agriculture Hall of Fame located in Kansas City, Konsos. From there the next stop was rhe Horry S. Truman Sports Complex and a guided tour through Arrowhead Stadium, home of rhe Kansas City Chiefs; they also visited Royal's Stadium. The third stop was o tour of rhe Gleaner Combine Division of Allis Cholmers Corporation. The members then visited rhe Horry S. Truman Memorial Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri. The other stops while in the Kansas City area included rhe Konsos City Board of Trade, rhe American Royal Livestock Exhibition, a Barbaro Mondrell concert, and a shopping trip through the Crown Center Shopping Moll. The trip ended on November 14 when the delegation returned to the Ook Harbor area. The members ore looking forward to returning to Kansas City ond rhe Notional Convention in 1984 to receive another Notional Chapter Award. This book's for you, FFA, for making our school's pride known nor only here, but there. 44 The Narionol FFA Convention Fall Sports Banquet First, you wait to ear. Then, you eor. Then, you listen . . . ond listen . . . Finolly, you receive awards. The foil sports banquet, sponsored by the Oak Harbor Booster's club, was held on Monday, November 15, 1982 in the High School Cafeteria. The Benediction was given by Reverend Gene Hegemier. Each cooch gave a small talk on their ream's accomplishments throughout the season. Special awards were given to various team members. This book's for you, foil sports members, coaches, ond managers, for oil your dedication. Foil Sports Bonquet 45 This book's for you Thespians, for the good job you did on The Curious Savage. For everyone who didn't offend the ploy, it was about o rich mother and her money-rhirsry children. The children put their mother in on insone osylum so they could get her money. The mother fold each child a different place to look for the money, while the whole time it was hid- den in the teddy bear she dragged around. The ploy also included oil the different people she met during her stay of the asylum: the guests ond the staff. This book's for you also, Mrs. Norwine, for the super job you did directing our class ploy. Thanks for everything! All of OHHS appreciates your talents! 46 The Curious Savage The guests pose for o picture. Every family needs o fomily portrait. Ethel (Ann W.) encounters greot pain while thinking. CAST The Guests: Florence------Kay Harder Hannibal------Gerry Wallace Fairy May--------Candy Badik Jeffrey-------Mel Plarzke Mrs. Paddy-------Michelle Alexander The Family: Titus-----Ken Liske Samuel--------Michael Norwine Lily Belle---Michele Burmeisfer Ethel-----Ann Windisch The Staff: Miss Wilhelmina------Laura Friar Dr. Emmett---------Tom Priesman John Thomas----------Scott DeTray Mrs. Poddy (Michelle A.) pours with her teddy beor. The staff poses in their office. Honnibol (Gerry W.) ond Ethel (Ann W.) hove o discus- sion. The Curious Sovoge 47 November 19,1982 Ohio State 24 ITIichigan 14 Oak Harbor High School students and faculty always get excited when the rime comes for the DIG gome, Ohio State versus Michigan. The day before the gome a lot of students, faculty and staff dress up in their fovorire colors ond clothes. They all show their great enthusiasm and spirit. This book's for you, Ohio Store fans for the victory over Michigan! dO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DUCKS!!! GO DLUE!!! GC dO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE!!! GO DLUE! 48 OSU vs. Michigan Thanksgiving in Singles Living Is this really our school? Singles Living 49 C'mon where's the rest of rhe food? Do you reolly wont nne to eor this? No food fight guys! Finger lickin' good. It’s turkey, Lorry, not hom. Oh, you're the hom. Singles Living was taught by Mrs. Nancy Willis this en- tire semester. She did a good job subbing for Mrs. Ruff — Thank you! The finishing touches. The Singles Living Classes fixed their own Thanksgiving feast on Nov. 19, 1982. They fixed o turkey with all the trimmings! They even hod a perfect setting, complete with candles. All the guys seemed to enjoy eating their own cooking insread of the school's. Life in the Halls Here we go, onorher day of school. Liso, it doesn't poy to cheat. You guys reolly poy ottenrion during closs. Liso, don't look so thrilled. Looks like you hod fun in lunch, Beth. Hey, I know I'm good looking bur please no more pictures! Boy. hos school affected Kathy in o weird woy. Oops, don't foil. Jill. 50 Life in the Halls We coughr you StocN! You'll hove rhor somerimes. Scorr!!'' Sure, Jody, we know you're sweer ond innocent! I'm so sure!! Who soys teachers ore no fun?!? Oh c'mon now — ME!!??!! As usuol, Jorrod s off in Dreomlond! Leove ir ro o Mocko ro be leading rhe pock! Well, Mr. Hall, you've only gor rhe arrenrion of two of rhem!! Life in rhe Holls 51 It's nor time to drow, Don!! Does your pen toste good. Howord? Jill, you're supposed to wove! Lori, you're supposed to be o rabbit like Beckie ond Koren! Pucker Power!! School's nor that bod, is it Condy? Amy. smile for the camera. 52 Life in the Halls Kitty, do you hove athlete's foot? You could hove at least looked or the comero. Tino's not shy of the comero. Now if I wos the teocher. . . We know you wont your picture in the yearbook. Vero. you con't swot flies with your eyes shut!! Life in the Halls 53 I know I'm rough! Mike, lunch is ONLY in fifteen minutes! “Whor! Mr. Horbol is coming.” Is rhot o good book. Vicki? Nor o good move. Kitty.” 54 Life in the Holls A Hard Day at School Life in the Halls 55 Boys Varsity Basketball The Varsiry Basketball season for the mighty Rockets was one of great expectation that wos fulfilled to the utmost. The Rockers were the coaches' preseason pick to repeat os league champions, and they didn't let anyone down. They cruised to 18 straight wins and a 2nd place state ranking. One of the highlights in the season wos capturing the Centennial Hall Holiday Tournament by defeating Perkins in the semifinals and Elmwood in the finals. The lightning Rockets depended mainly on o silver quick fastbreak and above average shooting eye. One of the biggest assets of the team was depth which was utilized to the most by the man at the helm — Coach Christie. This book's for you for the fantastic season you hod. All of Ook Horbor is proud of its basketball team] Lorry shoots for two! We'll never know the outcome of this jump! 58 Boy’s Vorsity Bosketboll Boy's Vorsiry Boskefboll 59 This is fhe newest way to boogie! Sroy with him boys!! Don's so awesome, they're ofroid to guard him! Now why didn't that boll come bock down? I i Gee Lorry, you don't hove to get violent about it!!! No! No! It's mine! It’s mine! Another excellent foul shot. 60 Boy's Varsity Basketball Boys Reserve Basketball Thor's greof Jarrod. bur save rhe doncing for lorer. Doug, now moke sure you ger oil of gome plan. Rob, oren'r you running rhe wrong way? The boll is going rhe orher way. This year we hod a Reserve Team that will be good material for our Varsity next year. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Bib, the Reserves only lost five gomes this season. This is Mr. Bib's first year os our reserve coach. He proved that he is on asset to the basketball coaching staff. This book's for you, coach and players, for your contribution to OHHS pride! Nor quire in arms reach Dovid. Boy's Reserve Boskerboll 61 Freshmen Basketball This book's for you. Freshmen Basketball Team, for the hard work and determination that led to an im- proved season from last year’s score of 0-17 to this year's score of 5-7. The two outstanding players were Kevin Mackey who averaged 12.6 points a game and Rick Waterhouse who averaged 9.8 points a game. Great Goin' Team!! Troy drives for rhe bosker. Neil waits for rhe rebound. Cooch Floro gives his ream o rolk. Joy worches os rhe boll goes in. Kevin shoots for two. 62 Freshmen Boskerboll Girls Basketball varsity I don'r believe you said that. The look of determination. Connie tries for o rebound. Michele earns first teom 5LL honors. Cindy takes to flight. Whor ore you doing? Girl's Dosketboll 63 Girls Reserve Basketball Reach for rhe sky! The ream listens ro Coach Ihde's pep talk. Tammy concenrrores on her foul shor. This book's for you. Girl's Reserve Basketball ream, because you did a fantastic job this year. Your hard work and determination paid off by hav- ing a 20-0 record this season. The Rockets great season can be credited to a combination of things such as their natural talent and their ability to work well together. Mr. Ihde would like to thank Brenda Cravens for her great work as the manager for the OH Rockets. Carol shoots o foul shor. Jill takes a dive for the ball! Kami struggled to shoot. Will we get rhe bosket? A dazed referee looks on. 64 Girl's Reserve Bosketboll OHHS Cheerleaders Would you look or rhor guy's legs!!! The varsity cheerleaders raise school spirit. Lucy smiles for the crowd. Yo know, Rob, my job isn't to hold your music! The Freshmen Basketball Cheerleaders. J 4 Llso Witt cheers the J. V. teom on. The J. V. cheerleaders cheer during o rime our. OHHS Cheerleaders 65 There s gor ro be on easier way ro tie my shoe! Varsity Wrestling Up, Up, and Away!!! I gor our of bed rhis morning for this?!?! Now I'm reolly mod!!! Sreve's imirorion of o monkey!! Ha! I guess I showed him who's boss! book's for you, Varsiry Wrestler season wasn't the best you ha iding job of maintainin . • According to Coach Gonzalez, the had a very ”up and down seoso guys would do super, and the next nor as well. Coach Gonzalez adde dividuals performed well throughout the though the ream wds inconsistent. The best meet of the season, accordi was against Woodmor -iCiOodjpb wrestler Even though ped for, you Oak Harbor ling Rockers ne week our k things were that many in- •ason even 5 to Coach G. Whor rhe Rocker wresrlers ore!!! 66 Vorsiry Wresrling Anyone for leop-frog? Roll him over, Drod!!! A. J.. you forgot one leg! Who could ir be? Mott holds on right. The undefeored spidermon. Rob's working for o pin. He's Decked!!! Morr squeezes for o pin! Vorsity Wrestling 67 Helen's wholin'! Go for fwo, Scorr. Now he's frying ro rip my clofhes off! Heofh, do you rhink you're fonfosric? Look or rhose legs!! 68 Vorsify Wresfling Reserve Wrestling Well c’mon . . . if you think you con beot me!!! The reserve reom has a very important port in our wrestling program. Each member gains valuable experience wrestling at the reserve level. This experience is an excellent base for their later competition with the varsity squad. Many of our reserve wrestlers did not have a full year to gain that experience. Due to illness and injuries to some of our varsity members, the reserves filled their spots to keep our varsity line- up rounded out. This book's for you, Reserve Wrestlers, for your determination, sromino, and dedication! I sure hope this guy used deodorant this morning! Mott psyches himself up for the first move. Whew! I'm glad that's over! Reserve Wrestling 69 Reserve Wrestling, Continued OOH. I'm so psyched! SWITCH! Take him down. Mott! Shoor for o roke down! GET HIM!! 70 Reserve Wrestling Continued This Books for You (Tlatmaids... Thanks ro Karen Mincheff, Lori Pierce. Vera Avery, Becky Heymon, and Laura Ford for keeping srars, filling warerborrles, keeping score and rime at home meers, and for keeping the board of takedowns ond pins up ro dare. Vero ond Loura keep score. Look or Koren concenrrore! Bod Avery! Louro dials the score ond weight closses. Sue helps Lori odd up the score. The munching chums Filling the Tell 'em ... Where s your Our monogram. worerbortles Becky! enthusiasm? Koren ond Becky roke o turn of storing. Now how many points do they get for that move? Studying the stars. Becky watches attentively. Motmoids 71 Campus Life On November 12, 1982, Campus Life went fo rhe Maumee YMCA for an overnight. They saw a movie called Football Fever, ate rotten submarine sandwiches and had rhe world's largest pillow fight. The following people attended the event: Kathy Gilbert, Mike Almendinger, John Avers, David Avers, Darin Harder, Ed Porter, David Porter, Rich Durdel, Wendy Durdel, Richele Peter- son, Becky Poiry, Tracey Dill, Candy Williams, Jenny Radsick, Julie Grieger, Robin Welch, Steve Weber, Bruce Schultz and Jeff Anderson. Everyone looks so excited! Robin tries to fix Wendy's hoir. The modern Christmas tree. We're so fired! Miss America, I960!! Trocey ond Jeff Rich is having fun. 72 Campus Life OHHS Students fit Penta Audra Hurrell Eric Burdine Dorothy Rodgers and Horticulture Welding Jackie Noble - Cosmorology Angela Perry and Brad Hermes Business Data Processing Geoff Kruse Commerciol Art Brian Wilburn. Jeff Dombrowsky and Jeff Winterfield - Construction Electricity Veronica Hermes Word Processing Secretory Penro County 73 Fads and Lourie Krasniewski ond Sue Deuschle Dove Gores ond John McHole. Norhon Kohring??? Amy Hemminger Liso Wirr What o bunch! Freshmen trendsetters.'' 74 Fods ond Fashions Doy Fashions Day Undo Dewitz ond Chris Layman. Louro Novak and Jill Noble. Debbie B.J. Jackson Wendy Perry Cindy Genzmon. Paulo Fox and Jennifer Randall. On November 24, the Yearbook Class held a Fads on Fashions Day. Students dressed in clothes which were in style and seen most everyday right here in Ook Harbor. Others chose to wear styles popular in New York or Californio (possibly), but not necessarily here in Ook Harbor. Fads and Fashions Day was o success and will probably be repeated next year. To all participating students: This book's for youl Fads ond Foshlons Day 75 Varsity Club On December 22, 1982, rhe Varsiry Club defeated the OHHS Faculty 16-14 in the first march of the annual pre-holiday volleyball game. The Faculty came back and defeated rhe Varsity Club 18-16, leaving rhe game at a tie. The third march to decide rhe win- ner was to be held at a future dare. To all participants, this book's for you! Lorry gers ready. Gory serves o good one. Don't worry Don, Joe ond Dennis ore there to bock you up. Joe puts it over. Dennis shows his power stroke. 76 Vorsity Club versus Faculty Ms. Bechtel covers for Mr. Turinsky's spike. Versus Faculty The question is, wos it out of bounds? S What form, Mr. Quisno hos! Whose boll will it be? Look or the power in Mr. Rodel’s spike! I got it!! After this hit. I'll need o big gloss of MILK!!! Varsity Club Versus Faculty 77 Linda Barry y On January 27. 1980, we had an assembly. Our star entertainers were Linda and Martin Barry. Their theme was Today's Music. The Barry's live in England and are in America on tour. The Barry's possess everything to ensure a well- balanced program: personality, talent, and great voices. Martin's guitar playing blended a wide repertoire of songs and exceptional arrangements. This very appealing and lively duo have appeared on radio and television in England, Wales and Malta and are one of the most successful entertainers in the school assembly field in this country. They have toured the West and Southwest and by popular demand have returned to these areas. A boy. a girl, a guitar — adds up to a very entertaining and well presented program. The couple song: Endless Love, Elvira. Mickey, an Irish song, When Will We See You Again?, Queen of Hearts, Let Me Be There, and a country tune. Eric enjoys rhe show. Martin rokes o break between songs. 78 Assembly ITIartin Barry A toe-tappin' song. Undo meets her fans. Penro students enjoy the assembly. Dill looks thrilled. Assembly 79 Wendy Perry Arnold Reoper T-Shirt Sheilo Cousino Michelle Morvel Morr Millinger IT'S BETTER TO HAVE WRESTLED AND LOST, THAN TO HAVE EYEf PUYED 80 T-Shirt Doy Down Fisher Don Droper February 4,1983 Dorrell Zielinski Dove Webb Ellen Sr. Cloir T-Shirr Doy 81 FHfl Rock-A-Thon Jailbird Rock!!! Just me and my bear. The second annual FHA Rock-A-Thon was held on February 11 in the cafeteria during the basketball game. FHA members rocked from 3:30 to 9:30. There were three or four people in each group. Each cjroup hod one. rocking choir that they hod to keep rocking for six hours? 'While one person-was rocking the others could eat the snacks that they .all brought, work at the babysitting clinic or just listen To the stereo. This book's for yoyfFHA for the many activities you sponsor, You bring pride to Oak Harbor and we ' hank you. Some of rhem decided to catch up on their sleep. Is there a full moon out tonight Drendo? Can't I go home yet?!?! 82 FHA Rock-A-Thon Life in the Halls, Continued Taking ir eosy. The Three Stooges. Morlleo Mogrum, Cheryl Rollheiser and Louro Pork Mr. Rodel helps students. Eric ond Ann enjoy another day ot school. I think I'm the greatest! Whot ore you guys hiding from? Life in the Holls 63 Osmonds, move over, for Mike ond Dione!!! Michelle, thot's nor how you ploy boskerboll. Bobbi, you look like you just sow your prince chorming! 84 Life in the Holls Mosr people open rheir books for closs, you guys!!! Look Outll Too lafe. we're nailed. 1. Lori Tank 2. Jodi Walters 3. Matt Poiry 4. Mike Zimmeri , 5. Laurie Krasgjlwski 6. Geena fOpfB Dennis Barron 8. Warren Perry 9. Bob fiercer 10. Lisa Douglas 11 Cheryl Wolf 12. Cheryl Orman 13. Lee Hanny 14. Jodi Ravas - “ 15. Scoff Rickner 16. Peg Chase 17. Jacki Harder 18. Beth Lenke 19. Gerry Wallace 20. Janice KJfcyen® n 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Gina Almendinger Laura Behnken Kim Perry Jeff Gyde Faye Botesole Rory Fowler Juanita Hamilton ■ Elise Nye ‘Jk Jeff Dombrowsky Ml Sandy Waterhouse w Jill Hasselbach ... Eric Wilf w Sena Berger Cris Ar idga Bobbi , Jp Cuhningham Kathy filbert Donn'a Bahnsen Diana Bahnsen Jooh Weichman Dan Moore NO. Mr. Rodel! Don’t lose your temper!! Did rhor lunch move agoin? 41. Mary Jo Gluth 42. Dave Gates 43. Jay Mitchell 44. Terri Buhrow 45. Sue Deuschle 46. Jill Hoover 47. Chris Hanselman 48. Brenda Cravens 49. Allan Avery 50. Ginnie Silverwood 51. Elaine Harder 52. Lori Kuzeroski 53. Mary Kreager 54. Chris Haley 55. Tina McConahay 56. Larry Fizer Life in the Holls 65 Board of Education - Mr. Dennis Kersren. Mr. Carl Miller. Mr. Carl Ruff. Mr. David Zeitzheim, Mrs. Jane Freimark. Assistant Superintendent - Mr. Richard Thorbohn; Superintendent - Mr. Melvin Hoover. Principal - Mr. Tim Harbal Assistant Principal — Mr. Bill Hubons Clerk Treasurer - Mr. Kevin Rodenhauser Secretory - Mrs. Connie Michaelis Secretary - Mrs. Judy Jensen Secretary — Miss Nancy Dewitz Secretary — Mrs. Judy Wolf 90 Administration Personnel Coshier: Mrs. Evolyn Moore COOKS — Mrs. Inie Glufh, Mrs. Glenno Herrick, Mrs. Morge Rodenhouser, Mrs. Joner Srone, Mrs. Mono Thorbon. Srody Holl Moniror: Mrs. Ruth Hemminger Nurse: Mrs. Chris Hoblirzel BUS DRIVERS Myron Leiser Ardirh Goines Melvin Reif Shown Nickel Lucille Borrell Morlene Win Don ond Groce Helle Suson Mincheff Dorothy Tobberr Dolores Ellion Joonn Nickel John Niefer Mory Lou Wehner Ginger Sroyoncho Herb Nehls Joonn Horder Mory Wise Lois Millinger Donnie Young Mory LoCumsky Jeon Seeger CUSTODIANS — Mr. Rondy Lieske. Mr. Norm Wirt, Mrs. Noncy Anderson. Mr. Ernie Grieger. Personnel 91 92 OHH5 Foculry Harold Ashley — Biology, Phys. Science,- Virginia Ashley — Eng. Ill, Am. Hisr., Am. Lir. Annette Brown - Home Ec. I, II, Adv. Foods, Child Core, Shirley Buhro - Acer. I, II, Shorthand I. II Pam Bechtel — Phys. Ed., Health; Keith Bowersox - Recent U.S. Hisr. Gary Flnke - Ind. Arts I, Drofting, Adv Drafting; Tom Floro - Am. Hisr., Geography. Jim Murray - bond, Paula Norwine - Chorus. Hector Gonzalez - Sponish I, II, III, Phys, Ed.. Jeff Hall - Algebra I, Gen. Moth II. Carey Oakley - Eng. HD. IIIB, Health; Tom Osborne - Health, Phys. Ed. Larry Heintz — VoAg. I. II; Diane Henn — Chemistry, Physics, Anatomy. Gary Quisno — Pre-Alg., Gen. Moth I. II; Sam Radel - Gen. Science, Honor Science, Anatomy. OHHS Wayne Huffman - World Hisr.. Am. Gov.; Ed Jor- don - Gen. Bus.. Economics, Business Low. Cheryl Robb - Personol Typing. Typing I, II, SOP. Yearbook; Sue Robinson — Guidance. Judith Martin - Eng. II. College Comp., Creative Writ., Pocket; Ken McForlon - Bond. Mike Turinsky - Guidance. Henry Walter - Am. Gov., Sociology. Geogrophy. OHHS Faculty 90 Roger Carpenter - Ind. Arts II, III. IV. Printing; Linda Cherry - Art I, II, Ceramics and Textiles. Dave Christie — OWA . Louis Damschroder — VoAg. I, II. III. Michelle Kose - French I, II. Eng. IB; Bernard Lutz - Eng. I, Eng. Grammar. Jeff Schumaker - Geometry. Computer Program- ming. Charles Smith — Computer Pro.. Alg. II. Adv. Moth. Charles Devine - Special Education; Angelo Feckley - Special Educorion. Faculty In memory We, rhe closs of 1983, would like ro dedicore rhis page ro Darryl VonNess. Dorryl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard VonNess. was born on June 28.1965. He passed awoy or rhe oge of 12 on April 21.1977. from on ouromobile occidenr. Dorryl hod several hobbies: collecring coins, sromps, ond everyrhing he could find on rribes of Indians such os picrures, cords, jewelry, and books. Dorryl wos o sporrsfon, roo. He ployed boskerboll, pee wee foorboll, ond baseball. While wirh rhe Norionol Bonk League Baseball reom. he received rhe Mosr Valuable Player rrophy. He wos our rhere ro win for his reom in oil sporrs. In memory of his deorh o baseball book enrirled Baseball for Young Champions wos placed by his dossmores in rhe school library. He wos rhe kind of kid no one con forger. Even Though yeors hove passed, Dorryl, rhe memories you lefr us will live on forever. Many of us in fhe class of 1983 would also like ro dedicate rhis page to Warren (Warnie) VanHoose of Port Clinton. Warnie was born on April 20,1965, and died in on automobile occident on December 12,1982. A tree was planted in memory of Warnie in a Notional Pork in Ohio. The Hoose wos loved by many and will never be forgotten by those who knew him. ''Out of sight, nor out of mind or heart. 94 In Memory Class of 1983 Class Colors: Dark Green and Light Green SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Brion Fox. Vice President; Jocki Horder. Treosurer; Koren Mincheff. Secretory; ond Don Christie, President. Class Flower: Light Green Rose Seniors Remember: school on Saturdays.. . government class ... shaved heads ... food fights... fads and fashions... T-shirt day ... senior pictures. .. FRIENDS!... PARTIES!!... GRADUATION!!!... Closs of 1980 95 most Athletic Jacki Harder and Dan Christie Senior ITIosts ITIost Congenial Dave Gates and Terri Buhow most Talented Lisa Douglas and Ken Liske Best Looking Rick Swope and Laurie Krasniewski Wittiest Normon Domschroder ond Connie Cook Senior Mosrs 97 Gina Almendinger Dean Anders Cristina Artiaga Allan Avery, Jr. Faye Batesole Rusty Baumert David Behlmer Laura Behnken 98 Seniors Sena Berger Paul Bowersox Shelly Blatt Terry Briggs Lori Brough Cheryl Buehler Theresa Buhrow Eric Burdine Bretley Braun Eddie Bryant Michele Burmeister Seniors 99 Nancy Cashen Peggy Chase Lawrence Chambers Connie Cook Kimberley Cook Harry Cordell BobbiJo Cunningham Norman Damschroder Susan Deuschle Daniel Christie Brenda Cravens 100 Seniors Rick Galford David Gates Kathryn Gilbert Mary Jo Gluth Seniors 101 Lee Hanny Chris Hanselman Elaine Harder Dean Hammer Jacqueline Harder John Harder Kay Harder Jill Hasselbach 102 Seniors Karen Havens Susan Held Timothy Helle Brad Hermes Christopher Hooper James Hungate Robert Huston Jill Hoover Seniors 03 Donna Kern Janice Kersten Laurie Krasniewski Mary Kreager Geoffrey Kruse Laura Kuzeroski Richard LaFountain Eric Layman Terry Lemke Robert Lenke Jr. Gerri Lemke Beth Lenke 104 Seniors Kenneth Liske Tina McConahay Judith Miller John McHale Bradley Metcalf Robert Mercer Seniors 105 Michael Newell Cheryl Orman Laurie Pfeiffer Mitchell Newell Elise Nye Geena Opfer Angela Perry Warryn Perry Kimberly Perry Lori Pierce Lisa Plough Matthew Poiry 106 Seniors Timothy Powell Thomas Powell Kathryn Priesman Thomas Priesman Seniors 107 Christina Schanke Bradley Shaw Sue Schultz Vicki Schultz Sandra Schwartz Virgina Silverwood William Spaulding Patricia Starnes Stein Tammy Streight 106 Seniors Alex Vizi Sandra Waterhouse Joan Weichman Seniors 109 Tammy Weirich Brian Wilburn Brian Williams Jeffrey Winterfield Richard Wright Michael Zimmerman Melissa Wrigley Stacy Wood 110 Seniors Last Chance for Fun Does everyone pick on you, Tino? Look, mom, NO cavities!!! Laurie and Sracy. rhis is nor rhe rime or rhe place ro be doncing. Jackie, you like ryping that much? SENIORS - Not Pictured: Jeon Berlin Randy Brown Roberr Cross Todd Goetz David McGlothlin Timothy Pond Kimberly Pridemore Wendy Sharpies Jerry Silverwood Lucia Tarallo Michael Trover Mark Wadsworth Jeff Wilkins Seniors 111 Underclassman “Cheeses” I love to get my picture token,” soys Regina. All I need is for something to be in my braces! Liso and Lisa practice smiling. Connie Sieverr in outfit. sueilen Sandwisch — What o Cheese! On September 13, Felhaber's come to OHHS to take underclassmen pictures — one of our annual fall events. Everyone spent half the day combing their hair fifteen times and wondering what great name Mr. Felhaber would give them this year. This bunch looks really thrilled. 112 Underclassman Picture Day Row 1: Dovid Anders, Fred Arriogo, John Avers, Vero Avery, Mark Beord. Row 2: Beth Beaver, Terri Beck, Dan Behrens, Andrea Bird. Jim Bodi Row 0: Morr Bod- nar, Joe Bojarski, DuWain Boss, Bonnie Brackerr. Dove Buehler. Row 4: John Buehler, Joe Comp. Chris Campbell, Rob Chio, Don Christie. Row 5: Morie Cousino, Jeanette Dortr, Bill Detzel, Bill Dobbelore, Jeff Dornbusch. Row 6: Dono DuPrae. Rich Durdel, Koren Ellis. Bob Folise, Julie Fovro. Amy Ferrari. Down Fisher, Liso Foss, Mory Foss. Row 7: Kathy Gates, Cindy Genzmon, Amy Goetz, Debbie Goetz, Rick Goldstein. Terrie Goldstein, Koren Gray. Brian Gregg. Don Greider. Juniors 113 Row 1: Todd Hoblirzel, Jim Hall. Steve Hommond. Michelle Hanny, Berh Horder. Don Horder. Dorin Harder. Lyle Harder, Robin Harder. Row 2: Lori Helmke, Amy Hemmmger. Veronico Hermes. Beckie Heymon, Victor Hines, Cheryl Hoffmon, Lorry Hohenbrink, Mory Hueske. Audro Hurrell Row 3: Bill Hurst. John Ishmael. Bill Johnson, Cindy Kern. Nothon Kohring. Row 4: Keith Kouts. Kelly Kretz. Tonio Kreuz, Mike Lodd, John Morik. Row 5: Lori McClonohon. Kent McConohoy. Mei McCord. Joe Mockey. Jim Meek. Row 6: Michelle Merrill, Potty Mesker, Don Miller. Bob Mominee. Keith Mominee. Row 7: Mike Morse, Berh Mylonder. Dove Nou, Jocki Noble. Jill Noble. Debbie North. 114 Juniors Row 1: Louro Novok, Kim Petersen, Dook Pfoff, Bryon Pfeiffer, Jill Pororh, Ed Porter. Debbie Rickner. Lucy Rodenhouser. Dorothy Rodgers. Row 2: Jerry Rollheiser, Mike Royster, Chris Runnels. Doug Sr. Cloir. Jill St. Clair. Santos Santiago. Dennis Schiets. Tim Schimming. Tom Sigurdson. Row 3: Potricio Smidurz. Bren- da Smith, Shelley Smith. Mike Snow, Bob Sriffler. Row 4: Brod Susor, Forrest Swope, Shoron Tollman, Tim Veler, Tony Wodsworth Row 5: Pot Worin. Lester Wearherwox, Don Weirich, Cindy West, Eric Wesrfere Row 6: Cheryl Whipple, Down Wilburn. JoAnno Wilburn, Rob Wilhelm, Charles Williams. Ann Windisch Row 7: Jerry Winters. Bruce Wirt. Renee Zok, Eric Zeitzheim, Dorrell Zielinski, Cathy Zimmermon. Juniors 115 Row 1: Kym Adorns. Michelle Alexonder, Bobby Allen, Mike Almendinger. Jeff Anderson. Row 2: Bryon Atwater. Susan Avers. Don Avery. Richard Avery. John Boron. Row 3: Scott Beck, Heidi Bell, Kim Blott, Chris Bloom, Cliff Breoy. Row 4: Melindo Brogdon, Wendy Brown, Shori Brugger, Dovid Bryont. Brendo Buhrow. Row 5: Chris Comp, Steve Connell, Jenny Cooper, Chuck Cordle, Sheila Cousino. Row 6: Tommy Cravens. Lindo Dewitz. Steve Doctor, Doug Dombrowsky, Beth Dunn. Gory Durivoge, Rob Eaton, Trent Elwing, Mory Everett. Row 7: Chris Founce. Kim Ferrari. Tommy Fillmore. Dorcy Finke, Louro Ford. Poulo Fox, Amy Fredrick, Louro Frior, Tommy Gockstetter. 116 Sophomores Row 1: Chuck Gotes, Mike Gezo, Sherry Grober, Julie Grieger, Mike Grodi. Row 2: Kim Grosjeon. Vickie Grosjeon. Liso Grove. Kim Hobel. Sreve Hoblitzel Row 3: Jerry Hockerr. Orion Hommond, Troy Honny. Rob Honselmon, Tino Horder. Row 4: Berh Horlow, Cindy Harrell. Oerh Hegemier. Dorlene Herrick. Louro Hicks. Row 5: Orion Humphrey. Chod Hungore, Down Hurrell, Melindo Hurst. Roberto Jackson. Row 6: Dennis Jensen. Dollie Johnson, Howard Kordotzke. Terry Key, Richard King, Dob Kitzler, Joyme Klovinger, Patti Konieczny, Orion Kruse. Row 7: Jennie LoNier, Chris Loymon. Scorr Lochotzki, Ralph McDaniels, Ann McHole, Chod Mogrum, Morileo Mogrum. Angelo Merrill. Chorlorte Metcolf, Cindy Millikan. Sophomores 117 Row 1: Moff Millinger, Wendy Millinger, Regino Monok, Giselle Mueller, Monico Murphy. Row 2: Shelley Musser, Tino Newron, Jim Norgord, Karen Ohm, Dob Poulsen. Row 0: Mark Perry, Wendy Perry, Liso Perersen. Steve Pierce, Grerchen Plarzke. Row 4: Scorr Plotzke, Jennifer Rondoll, Moxine Rice, Jeon Rodenhouser, Cheryl Rollheiser Row 5: Dill Rouonzoin, Melisso Royster, Suellen Sondwisch, Morrho Schecter, Kyle Schiller. Row 6: Lori Schlipf, Druce Schultz, Rob Schultz. Kevin Seibert, John Sheppord, Connie Sievert. Rick Howe, Georgonno Silver wood. Mike Simons. Row 7: Sondy Simons, Tereso Skidmore, Jorrod Skinner, Tim Smorkel, Komi Sprogue, Carolyn Stinson, Kevin Stone, Chuck Thebeou, Mike Thorbahn. 118 Sophomores Row 1: John Voil, Chris Voldez, Tim Velliquerre, Todd Wox, Dovid Weirich. Row 2: Worren Weirich. Robin Welch, Poul Wesr. Porrick Wilburn, Roy Wilkins. Row 3: Down Williams. Toni Windnogel. Tim Wisler. Dorry Wirr. Bryon Wirr. Row 4: Jerry Wirt, Lisa Wirt. Row 5: Melindo Wrigley, Shown Wyble, Liso Zimmermon. Sophomores 119 Row 1: Drod Anderson, Diono Anderson, Angelo Arriogo, Dovid Avers, Condoce Bodik, Morilyn Bohnsen, Cherie Borron, Ron Belrowski, Dennis Benefield. Row 2: Williom Brocken, Dolly Brodley, Troy Brown, Dennis Buehler. Shelly Chio, Solly Chrysler, Todd Conner, Horry Cooper, Phill Corbin. Row 3: Ronnie Cordell. Bill Coyle, Normo Cuevos. Joe Deitzel, Tereso Densic. Row 4: Trocey Dill, Don Droper, Perer Dukes-Lunn, Dio DuProe, Wendy Durdel. Row 5: Tim Eulen, Dole Everett. Down Ferguson, Jeff Fic, Rose Fillmore. Row 6: Wendy Fillmore. Cheryl Fisher. Allon Focht, Rhondo Fowler, Rob Fronce. Row 7: Cindy Gores, Melisso Gerrier. Robert Goode, Brion Gordon. Done Gorton. 120 Freshmen Row 1: Teresa Grau. Glen Grice. Lorie Grove. Lisa Grubb, Lisa Guerrero, Down Hockerr, Annette Homilron. Joy Harder, Neil Harder. Row 2: Mike Harris. Brent Havens, John Hayes, Heath Hennen, David Herrick, Lori Holz, Jennifer Hooper, Pam Hurst. Dean Huston. Row 3: Denny Huston. Kevin Jessee. Dedro Jividen, Shawn Jividen, Lynn Joseph. Row 4: Tammy Kinsrler. Dev Kodak, Necole Kohring, Jacob Kosanko. Jody LaFounroin. Row 5: Jockie LaNier. Diane Lazenby. Joe Leaser, Richard Linder. Kevin Mackey. Row 6: Amy Macko, Carol Macko, Andreo Martin. Michelle Morvel, Kim Meadows. Row 7: Kerry Mehlow, Melody Mercer. Michelle Mesker, Scott Mesker, Drian Michael Freshmen 121 Row 1: Ed Michoel. Kristen Nevius, Mike Norwine. Vicki Novok. Colleen Ookley. Row 2: Richord Ormon, Julie Palmer. Christine Polmerton. Renee Perkins, Teresa Perry. Row 3: Richele Peterson, Randy Pfeiffer, Troy Pfeiffer, Mel Plotzke, Becky Poiry. Row 4: Richard Ponke, David Porter, Rick Porreiger, Jenny Rodsick, LeAn- no Reogon. Row 5: Mary Reou, Robbin Reinhart, Matt Reynolds, Fred Rice, Jeff Rice. Row 6: Jim Rickenbough, Lisa Rife. Eric Robertson, Jennifer Rounds, Ellen Sr. Cloir, Louro Sondrock, Down Schiers, Lori Shodoan, Troy Sheppard. Row 7: Jeff Sievert. Brian Sigurdson, Lisa Silverwood. Becky Sloon, Tom Smith, Ruth Snyder. Jeff Sondergeld, Sherry Thebeou, Trocy Thorbohn. 122 Freshmen Row 1: Lome Tice. Cheryl Trour. Brion Velliquerre. Rick Worerhouse, Liso Warr Row 2: Sreve Weber. Robin Weberr. Jeff Wendf. Julie West. Dove Whiremon Row 3: Condy Williams, Eric Winrers, Jackie Wirr, Lori Wirr, Heather Wirrer. Row 4: Tereso Wolf, David Woolley. Paul Zom, David Zielinski. Underclassmen Not Pictured: Juniors Greg Glenn Mark Haaser Steve McClanahan Darrin VanNess Dave Wehner Sophomores Dale Anderson Joe Braun Leo Brinkley Ann Brown Scott Schimming Carla Seaman Loretta Taylor Dorsie Wamsley Freshmen Alex Arriaga Gary Chambers Roger Lutz Rob McEwen Jackie Reau Freshmen 123 Varsity Reserve Football Row 1: Billy Hubons. Jeff Weaver. Eric Layman, Lorry Fizer, Allan Avery. Gary Runnels, Todd Hooper, Lorry Chambers, Joe Frirz, Jim Hungare, Scot? Rickner, Michael Hubons. Row 2: Don Draper. Dove Nou. Steve Hommond. John Ishmoel. Tim Veler. Jeff Wilkins. Rusty Boumerr, Tom Sondwisch. Jeff Webb, Paul Bowersox, Chris Holey, Cooch Hubons. Row 0: Cooch Horsho, Dorin Harder, Jeff Dornbusch. Don Harder, Mike Snow, Dove Buehler, Brian Gregg, Don Weirich, Dennis Schiets, Brad Susor, Dook Pfoff. Eric Zeitzheim, Cooch Osborne Row 4: Cooch Floro, Mike Grodi. Chod Hungate. Mott Millinger, Dennis Jensen, Brian Hom- mond. Eric Wesrfere, Keith Mominee, Scott Plotzke, Jerry Wirt, Joyme Klavinger. Row 5: Cooch Ihde, Kevin Stone, Trent Elwing, Steve Connell, Mork Perry, Jar- rod Skinner, Rob Eoton, Brian Humphrey, Dove Rife, Mike Thorbohn, Chuck Gores, Cooch Quisno. Freshman Football Row 1: Brent Havens, Gory Chambers, Rob France, Eric Robertson, Allen Focht. Brion Sigurdson, Brion Michael, Heoth Hennen, Troy Brown. Tom Smith. Row 2: Cooch Floro, Brion Gordon. Joe Leaser, Joe Deitzel, Steve Weber, Jeff Wendt, Dole Everett, Rick Porteiger, Cooch Ihde. Row 3: Brod Anderson, Dovid Hetrick, Kevin Mockey. Randy Pfeiffer, Dennis Buehler, Jim Rickenbough, Bill Coyle. Not Pictured: Jeff Sieverr. 124 Football Boys Cross Country Row 1: Arnold Reaper, Bob Mercer. Fred Arriogo, John McHole. Mike Morse, Rick Waterhouse. Alex Arriogo. Row 2: Brod Mercolf, Kevin Seiberr. Joe Bojorski, Steve Pierce. Warren Weirich, Sreve Anderson, Coach Huffmon. Girls Cross Country Row 1: Morileo Mogrum. Julie West. Komi Sprogue. Amy Macko. Row 2: Cooch Feckley. Amy Hemminger. Mory Everett, Jill Hoover. Kim Petersen. Cross Country 125 Varsity Volleyball Row 1: Jocki Harder, Gina Almendinger. Coach Dechtel, Sandy Schwartz, Stacy Wood. Row 2: Drenda Smith, Kelly Kretz. Gretchen Plotzke, Michelle Honny, Melinda Wrigley, Mary Hueske, Carlo Seaman. Reserve Volleyball Row 1: Shari Brugger, Carol Macko, Coach Browning, bobbin Reinhart. Colleen Oakley. Row 2: Becky Sloan, Chris Layman, Kerry Mehlow, Teresa Wolf, Teresa Densic, Julie Palmer, Tracy Thorban, Melissa Royster, Beth Dunn. 126 Volleyball Row 1: Cooch Winke. Brod Susor, John Ishmoel, Mike Roysrer, Brion Hammond, Chuck Gores, Scorr Plorzke. Sreve Pierce. Cooch Gonzalez. Row 2: Mott Bodnor, Tim Veler, Rob Husron. Deon Husron, Hearh Hennen, Rob Schulrz. Row 1: Cooch Winke. Alex Arriago. Brion Hommond. Sreve Weber. Kenr McConohay, Brion Gordon, Cooch Gonzolez. Row 2: Mike Grodi, Tim Vellequerre, Todd Connor, Morr Millinger. Wresrling 127 Varsity Wrestlers Reserve Wrestlers Boy’s Varsity Basketball Row 1: Dove Weirich, Jeff Webb, Mr. Bibb, Coach Christie. Jeff Dornbusch, Bill Detzel. Row 2: Don Wossermon, Doak Pfoff, Don Christie, Bob Guerrero. Lorry Fizer, Den- nis Schiets, Mike Thorbohn, Eric Witt, Don Weirich. Don Christie, Doug 5r. Cloir. Boy’s Reserve Basketball Dove Weirich. Scott Beck, Steve Connell. Jorrod Skinner, Mike Thorbohn. Bill Detzel, Dook Pfoff. Rob Eaton, Doug St.Clair, Chris Founce, Cooch Bibbs. Freshmen Basketball Row 1: Joy Harder. Ed Michael, David Wooley, Jeff Sieverr. Row 2: Cooch Floro. Neil Harder, Mike Nor- wine, Phil Corbin, Rich Linder. Kevin Mackey. Bill Coyle. Troy Brown, Rick Waterhouse, Jim Rickenbough. 128 Boy's Basketball Girls Varsity Basketball Row One: Cooch Tom Quinn, Coach Mark Ihde. Row Two: Manager Brenda Cravens, Carrie Tomor. Connie Cook, Sandy Schwartz, Jill Noble, Michele Burmeisrer, Kelly Krerz, Cindy Kern. Tammy Gocksterrer, Brenda Smith. Girls Reserve Basketball Row One: Amy Mocko. Brenda Buhrow. Cooch Mark Ihde, Andrea Martin, Carol Macko. Row Two: Monoger Brenda Cravens, Kim Petersen, Wendy Perry, Komi Sprague. Teresa Densic, Jill Noble, Gretchen Plorzke, Melinda Wrigley, Necole Kohring, Tracy Thorban, Tommy Gocksterrer. Girls Varsity and Reserve Baskerboll 129 Varsity Club Row 1: Rick Woterhouse. Don Christie. Dove Gores, Don Wosserman. Jill Hoover. Connie Cook, Brenda Smith, Mory Everett, Wendy Perry, Mike Lodd, Doug St. Cloir, Rusty Baumerr. Liso Reynolds. Michele Alexander. Amy Mocko, Beth Hegemier. Kothy Gores. Mott Millinger. Julie West. Corrie Tomor. Tim Veler. Scott Rickner. Komi Sprogue. Tommy Gocksrerrer. Kelly Kretz, Mike Gezo. Eric Loymon, Jeff Webb, Dove Buehler, Allan Avery, Jim Hungore. Row 2: Mike Thorbohn, Dennis Schiers, Bob Mercer, Gory Runnels, Don Christie. Joe Fritz. Chris Holey. Michele Burmeisrer, Don Draper, Don Welrich, Chuck Gores. Brian Gregg. Todd Hooper, Jocki Harder, John McHole, Brad Susor, Lorry Chambers, Scott Plarzke, Amy Hemminger, Cindy Kern. Jeff Wilkins, Lorry Fizer, Tom Sondwisch. Dook Pfoff. Jerry Witt. Paul Bowersox. Arnold Reaper, Dennis Borron. Golf Row 1: Doug Sr. Cloir, Chris Founce, Gerry Wallace. Mike Gezo. Row 2: Mike Lodd. Dennis Borron, Scott Beck. Mike Norwine. Chris Bloom. Dove Gores. 130 Varsity Club Golf vr Cheerleaders at OHHS VARSITY FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - Mory Kreoger, Undo Dewirz. Lucy Rodenhauser. Ann Windisch. Debbie Rickner. Lourie Krosniewski. RESERVE FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - Sue Avers, Suellen Sandwisch, Sherry Grober, Connie Seiverr. Liso Wirt, Koren Gray. MATMAIDS - Vero Avery, Becky Heymon. Louro Ford. Koren Mincheff. Lori Pierce. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS - Tereso Perry. Jockie Wirt, Rhondo Fowler, Cindy Gores, Lori Shodoon. Not Pictured: Football Cheerleader - Necole Kohring. Cheerleaders or OHHS 101 1962 BOY'S CROSS COUNTRY Rockers Opponent Port Clinron 27 28 Oregon Cloy 25 00 Rossford 20 05 Fostorio 16 46 Lokoro 00 25 Gibsonburg 22 04 Elmwood 17 44 Orsego 22 00 Fremonr Ross 15 41 Morgorerro 20 07 Woodmore 15 40 Eosrwood 20 42 Loke 19 08 Genoo 27 28 Old Fort 00 24 Hopewell-Loudon 19 40 Gibsonburg 20 05 Sr. Wendelin 15 44 GIRL'S CROSS COUNTRY Rockets Opponent Cloy Opponent Porr Clinton Forfeit Rossford 22 28 Fostorio 25 80 Gibsonburg Opponent Forfeit Lokoro 27 28 Otsego 80 25 Elmwood Opponent Forfeit Morgorerro 15 40 Woodmore 88 21 Eosrwood Opponent Forfeit Bowsher 24 85 Loke 19 88 Norwalk 22 X Bellevue 80 25 Old Fort 88 21 Hopewell-Louden 85 24 Fostorio Sr. Wendelin 89 16 1962 VARSITY GOLF g 1962 RESERVE GOLF Rochets Opponent Rochets Opponer 176 194 Genoo 204 204 176 196 Lokoro 145 195 164 165 North Boinmore 166 219 164 174 Otsego 166 163 629 362 Fostorio 207 207 329 347 Loke 207 190 345 321 Eosrwood 376 362 345 347 Bellevue 378 057 345 365 w Gibsonburg 159 177 164 161 Eosrwood 166 166 164 160 Loke 202 195 177 157 Springfield 202 200 177 164 Woodmore 193 160 175 165 Elmwood 193 203 175 207 Sr. Joe 184 229 162 168 Cordinol Strirch 136 151 162 167 Old Forr 102 162 162 161 Fosrorlo 274 040 346 360 Whitmer 274 275 346 312 Clyde 194 162 172 160 Woodmore 194 190 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Rochets Opponent Rochets Opponent 1982 RESERVE VOLLEYBALL Fostorio 15 2 Eosrwood 10 15 Rockets Opponent Rockers Oppon 15 5 0 15 Fostorio 15 10 Orsego 10 15 Morgorerro 15 9 Woodmore 15 6 15 6 2 15 10 15 15 4 Morgorerro 12 15 Elmwood 0 15 15 4 12 15 11 15 Gyde 4 15 Gibsonburg 14 16 Gbsonburg 6 15 Gbsonburg 15 1 15 9 17 15 16 16 17 15 12 15 6 15 Eosrwood 7 15 Sr Joe 15 5 Genoo 15 4 Sr. Joe 9 15 5 15 15 9 15 12 9 15 Port Clmron 2 15 Donbury 16 14 Lokoro 15 3 Donbury 11 15 11 15 15 11 15 13 7 15 Woodmore 15 13 Elmwood 15 0 Orsego 13 15 Eosrwood 2 15 15 3 15 0 10 15 7 15 Genoo 10 15 Gbsonburg 15 9 Elmwood 15 13 Woodmore 15 3. 7 15 15 7 11 15 6 15 Lokoro 15 6 15 17 15 7 13 15 Eastwood 10 15 Clyde 0 15 15 12 4 15 Genoo 12 15 0 15 Orsego 6 15 15 4 Genoo 10 15 15 13 Port Olnton 15 6 15 3 8 15 10 15 15 5 Lokoro 6 15 Elmwood 15 10 Orsego 15 7 15 8 2 15 Lokoro 15 8 15 11 12 15 7 15 15 2 1982 VARSITY FOOTBALL Rockers Opponent Rossford 12 9 St. Joe 6 18 Morgorerro 85 0 Gibsonburg l22 0 Eosrwood 49 22 Woodmore 26 7 Genoo 21 0 Lokota 41 0 Otsego 28 10 Elmwood 80 14 1982 1982 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Rockets Opponent Rockers Opponen. Elmwood 84 0 Gibsonburg 82 6 Morgorerto 22 0 Eosrwood 6 20 Gibsonburg 28 6 Eisenhower Genoo 12 6 Woodmore 41 8 27 0 Lokoro 24 0 Lokota Otsego 1 102 Foil Scoreboord I 1982-60 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Rockets Opponent Fremonr Ross 56 51 Cardinal Stritch 76 62 Port Clinton 76 66 Gibsonburg 58 46 Morgarerto 71 53 Elmwood 71 49 Otsego 72 48 Lokoto 66 41 Perkins 72 54 Elmwood 74 63 Genoa 80 57 Woodmore 75 71 Eostwood 75 56 Gibsonburg 82 51 Elmwood 73 65 Otsego 68 45 Lakota 85 46 Genoa 79 61 Woodmore 84 53 1982-80 BOYS RESERVE BASKETBALL Rockets Opponent Fremont Ross 42 48 Cardinal Stritch 30 46 Port Clinton 37 36 Gibsonburg 58 37 Margaretta 38 41 Elmwood 56 58 Otsego 63 44 Lokoto 50 43 Ottawa Hills 57 40 Cordinol Stritch 62 54 Genoa 40 39 Woodmore 56: 48 Eastwood 55 36 Gibsonburg 55 4 24 Elmwood 41 46 Otsego 42 59 Lokoto 49 38 Genoa | ' 52 37 Woodmore 51 43 1982-80 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Rockets Opponent Northwood 89 18 St. Joe 55 41 Gibsonburg 66 31 Port Clinton 67 37 Eostwood 36 57 Margaretta 49 64 Woodmore 43 47 Genoa 67 19 Lokoto 31 46 Otsego ’ 54 39 Danbury 49 44 Elmwood 50 29 Lake 53 49 Gibsonburg 54 20 Eostwood 34 51 Woodmore 48 47 Genoa 89 24 Lakota 30 42 Otsego 46 48 1 Elmwood 59 46 ivo -oo VARSITY WRESTLING ..i: W Rockets. Opponent D Genoa Gibsonburg Otsego Eostwood Elmwood Findloy Woodmore l.okoto 1982-80 BASKETBALL Rockets Opponent 1982-80 RESERVE WRESTLING Rockets Opponent Genoa 43 18 Gibsonburg 34 30 Sr. Mary's 9 53 Cardinal Stritch 11 60 Otsego 18 6 Findlay 12 0 Eostwood Genoa Eisenhower Danbury Genoa Gibsonburg Woodmore Donbury Eostwood -• Elmwood Councils and Clubs STUDENT COUNCIL — Row 1: Jim Holl, Mel Plarzke, Troy Drown. Row 2: Sue Deuschle, Drion Fox, Corrie Tomor, Michelle Morvel, Chris Loyman. Row 3: Dove Gores, Gino Almendinger, Jocki Harder, Kevin Srone. Tomro Gocksferrer, Lucy Rodenhouser. Melisso Gerrier. Row 4: Don Chrisrie. Jeff Dornbusch, Rob Schulrz. INTERCLUB — Row 1: Lori Pierce, Drendo Crovens. Todd Hooper. Don Chrisrie, Brian Fox. Row 2: Rob Schulrz, Ken Liske, Gerry Wallace. Don Weirich, Mel Plarzke, David Zielinski. JUNIOR OFFICERS — Row 1: Ann Windisch. Don Weirich, Don Chrisrie, Kelly Krerz. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS — Chuck Gores. Suellen Sondwisch, Rob Schulrz, Jerry Wirr. FRESHMAN OFFICERS — Robbin Reinharr, Dovid Zielinski, Liso Rife, Lori Shodoon. 134 Councils ond Clubs FHfl V FFfi Row 1: Connie Cook. Ann McHole, Georgonno Silverwood. Corlo Seomon. Louro Dehnken. Dobbi Jo Cunninghom. Drendo Crovens, Mrs Annerre Drown. Row 2: Trocey Dill. Rhonda Fowler, Vero Avery, Tino Horder, Deckie Heymen. Jill Pororh. Robin Harder, Giselle Mueller. Liso Silverwood. Row 3: Dolly Johnson. Julie Fovro. Chris Campbell. Jill Sr. Cloir, Chris Palmerton. Tino Newton. Vicki Grosjeon, Drendo Duhrow. Toni Windnagel. Row 4: Cindy Harrell. Down Williams. Shelley Smirh, Jonice Kersren. Heidi Dell. Teresa Wolf. Moxine Rice. Caroline Stinson. Sue Held. Row 1: Mike Grodi, Rob Schultz, Howard Kordotzke. Dennis Duehler, Kevin Stone. Drent Havens. Neil Horder Row 2: Lome Tice. Troy Pfeiffer. Drod Metcolf. Jim Meek. Lyle Schiller, Todd Hoblirzel. Chuck Gores. Dill Coyle. Scott Schimming. Rick Goldstein. Row 3: Richard Durdel, Mike Almendinger. Druce Schultz. Jeff Wendt. Steve Ham- mond, John Duehler. Dryon Pfeiffer. Rondy Pfeiffer, Tim Smorkel, Dove Dehlmer. Row 4: Eric Robertson. Jeff Fic. Denny Huston, Richord Ponke. Charles Williams. Dob Sriffler, Tim Velliquere. Tim Schimming. Dob Lenke. Row 5: Charles Thebeou. Drion Gordon. Doug Dombrosky. Tim Powell. Joe Draun. Deon Huston. Heath Hennen. For- rest Swope, Ed Dryonr, Dorry Witt. Row 6: Rick Howe, Shown Wyble. Ralph McDoniels, Dove McGlothlin. Dill Dobbelore. Drion Atwoter. Fred Rice. Done Gorton. Gory Chambers, Tim Wisler. Row 7: Worryn Perry. Drod Susor, Rondy Drown. John Voil. Dennis Jensen. Paul Rutherford. Jeff Gyde. Dove Wehner. Rob McEwen. Row 8: Alon Avery. Rusty Doumerr. Tom Sondwisch. Dryon Witt. Kent McConohoy, Jim Jess. Drion Williams, Drion Kruse. Mike Royster. Dill Rounzoin. Mike Snow. Row 9: Mike Thor- bohn. Drion Hommond, Steve Doctor, Don Miller. Jorrod Skinner, Scott Plotzke, Joy Mitchell, Lorry Chambers. John Ishmael. FHA ond FFA 135 Livewires Campus Life Row 1: Peggy Chose. Lori Pierce Row 2: Roberto Jockson. Louro Frior, Robin Harder, Beth Harder. Lisa Peterson. Jeonette Dortt. Koren Groy. Nodine Renz, Vicki Schultz. Lourie Pfeiffer. Row 3: Angelo Merrill. Sue Held. Amy Hemminger, Elise Nye, Tino McConohoy. Melisso Wrigley. Jill Poroth, Brendo Cravens, Louro Behnken, Terri Buhrow, Bonnie Brocket. Row 4: Cindy West, Judy Miller. Ann McHole. Kim Ferrari, Wendy Millinger. Tino Harder. Mindy Wrigley. Becky Heymon. Michelle Honny, Julie Grieger, Down Fisher. Row 1: Shown Jividen, Trocey Dill, Wendy Durdel, Condy Williams. Beth Harlow. Row 2: Steve Weber. Richard Durdel. Jennifer Rounds, Ann McHole. John Avery. Row 3: Connie Cook. Andreo Martin. Julie Grieger, Robin Welch. Tino Harder, Jill Poroth. Row 4: Kothy Gilbert, Chod Mogrum, Todd Wox. Ed Porter, Mike Almendinger. Row 5: Advisors — Mrs. Cherry, Mr. John Neifer. Mrs. Noncy Toylor. 136 Livewires ond Compus Life OHHS’s LH’ Helpers OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS — Row 1: Mrs. Connie Michaelis. Row 2: Debbie Rickner, Liso Reynolds, Lori Tank, Carrie Tomor. Row 0: Joon Modison, Michelle Honny, Elaine Harder, Laurie Krosniewski, Elise Nye, Jody Walters. Faye Boresole, Deirdre Jessee. ROCKET STAFF — Row 1: Lee Hanny, Renee Zok, Debbie Goerz, Liso Foss, Dove Gores, Ken Liske, Jerry Silverwood. Row 2: Jonice Kersren, Peggy Chose. Sondy Schwarfz. Mrs. Shirley Duhro, Brenda Smirh, John McHole, Rick Goldsrein, Mrs. Judy Marrin. POST L ERV C YEARBOOK CLASS — Row 1: Peggy Chose. Koren Havens. Geeno Opfer, Kitty Priesman, Mrs. Cheryl Robb. Row 2: Lee Honny, Koren Mincheff, Laurie Pfeiffer, Lori Pierce. Row 3: Beth Harder, Sandy Woterhouse, Vero Avery. LIBRARIANS — Row 1: Dove Gores, Robin Harder. Virginia Silverwood, Kitty Priesmon. Row 2: Brian Fox. Brendo Crovens. Louro Behnken. Sue Lochotzki, Robin Welch. Connie Sieverr, Mory Foss, Vicki Schultz. UI' Helpers 137 Thespians Row One: Gerry Wallace, Kay Harder, Ann Windisch, Ken Liske. Row Two: Chuck Gores, Michelle Alexander, Cheryl Whipple, Richard Keiser, Kelly Krerz, Mark Perry. Row Three: DuWain Boss, Liso Douglas, Norman Domschroder, Lori Shodoon, Tom Priesmon. Row One: Renee Zok, Melanie Alexander, Teresa Perry, Cindy Gores. Robbin Reinhorr, Becky Sloan, Cherie Barron, Lisa Grubb. Mark Perry, Chuck Gores, Kim Perry. Row Two: Connie Sieverr, Jeff Sieverr, Sreve Weber, Neil Harder, Dolly Johnson, Liso Perersen, Laura Friar, Candy Badik, Linda Dewirz, Kay Harder, Michelle Marvel. Row Three: Kerry Mehlow, Keirh Mominee, Michelle Alexander, Darrell Zielinski, Ann Windisch, Vicki Novak, Teresa Grou, Faye Boresole, Chris Faunce. Karhy Gores, Mel Plarzke. Row Four: Debbie Norrh, Kim Perersen, Jill Noble, Amy Macko, Kelly Krerz, Krisren Nevius, David Bryanr. Robin Weberr, Berh Beaver, Cheryl Whipple, Le Anno Reagan. Row Five: Necole Kohring, Tracy Thorbahn, Julie Palmer, Carol Macko, Lori Shadoan, Gerry Wallace, Norman Domschroder, Ken Liske, Becky Poiry, Lisa Warr, Michelle Mesker, Jennifer Rounds. Row Six: Melissa Roysrer. Karen Ohm, Dorsie Wamsley, Angela Merrill, Melinda Brogdon, Shari Brugger, Wendy Millinger, Patti Konieczny, Down Hurrell, Dave Nau. Candy Williams. Row Seven: DuWain Boss, Don Moore, Tom Priesman, Lori Schliph, Dawn Scheirs, Liso Grove, Suellen Sandwisch, Dawn Herrick, Narhon Kohring, Richord Keiser, Mark Haoser. Swing Choir 136 Thespians and Swing Choir (Tlixed Chorus Row 1: Cheryl Whipple. Liso Petersen. Kim Grosjeon, Mortho Schechrer, Terri Goldstein, Sherry Grober, Undo Dewirz. Potti Konieczny. Foye Dotesole. Row 2: Louro Behnken, Louro Frior, Connie Sieverr, Koren Ohm. Melisso Royster. Michelle Alexonder, Kelly Kretz. Ann Windisch. Cindy Millikon, Shari Brugger. Debbie North. Row 3: Mrs. Norwine. Connie Cook, Mory Foss. Dolly Johnson, Sue Held, Jim Hall, David Bryont, Bill Johnson. Chris Founce. Gerry Wallace. Ken Liske, Normon Domschroder. Todd Hoblitzel. Row 4: Darlene Hetrick, Wendy Millinger, Richard King, Mark Hooser, Todd Wox. Chuck Gores. Richard Keiser, Dove Nou, Chris Honselmon, Don Moore, Eric Wirt, DuWoin Boss, Tom Priesmon, Liso Douglas — occomponisf. Freshman Chorus Row 1: Mrs. Norwine, Lori Grove. Michelle Morvel. Tereso Perry, Carol Mocko. Trocie Thorbohn, Melonie Alexonder. LeAnno Reogon. Liso Grubb. Row 2: Tereso Wolf. Solly Chysler, Dolly Bradley, Becky Sloon, Mel Plotzke, Jeff Sievert. Jeff Rice. Down Hockett Row 3: Shown Jividen. Condy Willioms. Becky Poiry, Mike Norwine, Steve Weber, Heather Witter, Cherie Barton, Lori Shodoon, Julie Polmer, Amy Mocko. Cheryl Whipple — accompanist Mixed ond Freshman Chorus 139 The 1982 ITIarching Band SENIORS — Gina Almendinger, Diana Bohnsen, Donna Bohnsen, Gala Bohnsen, Foye Baresole, Terri Buhrow, Michele Burmeisrer, Norman Domschroder, Lisa Douglas, Korhy Gilbert, Mary Glufh, Bob Guerrero, Jocki Harder. Kay Harder, Jill Hosselbach. Donna Kern, Berh Lenke. Ken Liske, Joan Madison, Dan Moore, Cheryl Orman, Kim Perry, Tom Priesman, Jodi Ravos, Gerry Wallace, Jody Wolrers, Sandy Waterhouse, Joan Weichman, Tammy Weirich. JUNIORS — John Avers. Vera Avery. Berh Beaver. Don Behrens, Joe Bojarski, DuWoin Boss, Joe Comp, Liso Foss, Kathy Gates, Amy Goetz, Debbie Goetz, Don Greider, Cheryl Hoffman, Lorry Hoenbrink. Bill Johnson, Cindy Kern, Nathan Kohring, Beth Mylonder, Jill Noble. Deb North. Laura Novak, Kim Peterson, Sharon Tollman, Cheryl Whipple, Renee Zak, Darrell Zielinski. SOPHOMORES — Kym Adams, Michelle Alexander. Scott Beck. Shari Brugger. David Bryant. Berh Dunn. Mory Everett. Laura Friar, Tommy Gackstetrer, Kim Grosjean, Rob Hanselman, Beth Harlow, Beth Hegemier, Darlene Herrick. Party Konieczny, Chris Layman, Chad Magrum. Marileo Mogrum, Monica Mur- phy, Shelly Musser, Karen Ohm, Lisa Peterson, Gretchen Platzke, Jean Rodenhouser, Kevin Seibert, Teresa Skidmore. Kami Sprague. Todd Wax, Mindy Wrigley, Lisa Zimmerman. FRESHMEN — Candy Bodik, Joe Deitzel, Teresa Densic, Tracey Dill, Cheryl Fisher, Rhonda Fowler. Rob France, Cindy Gores, Tereso Grau. Liso Grubb. David Herrick, Lori Holz, Necole Kohring. Diane Lozenby, Richard Linder, Amy Mocko, Carol Macko, An- drea Martin, Kim Meadows, Kerry Mehlow, Michelle Mesker, Brian Michael, Kristen Nevius, Mike Norwine, Vicki Novak, Colleen Oakley. Tereso Perry, Becky Poiry, Jenny Radsick, Jackie Reou, Robbin Reinhart, Jennifer Rounds, Dawn Schiers, Lori Shadoan, Becky Sloan, Tracy Thorbohn, Chery Trout, Liso Watt. Steve Weber. Robin Webert. Jackie Witt, David Zielinski. Pep Band Band Officers 140 Band Rifles, Flags and ITIajorettes Rifles Kneeling: Michele Burmeister. Jocki Harder. Standing: Kym Adams, Michelle Alexander. Majorettes Jean Rodenhauser, Jill Hasselbach, Gala Bohnsen. Terri Buhrow. Flags Sitting: Beth Hegemier, Lisa Zimmerman. Kneeling: Kathy Gates, Lisa Foss. Standing: Kay Harder, Joan Weichman, Donna Kern, Beth Mylander. Rifles, Flogs and Majorettes 141 Symphonic Band Row 1: Beth Mylonder, Undo Dewitz, Cheryl Whipple. Koy Harder, Monica Murphy. Suellen Sandwisch, Mary Jo Glufh, Sherry Grober. Row 2: Kothy Gilbert, Sondy Waterhouse, Michelle Alexander, Koren Ohm, Liso Douglas, Diono Bohnsen, Donna Bohnsen, Lorry Hohenbrink, Tim Veler, Shelley Musser. Cheryl Hoffmon, Bob Guer- rero. Row 3: Liso Foss. Jocki Harder, Louro Novok, Sue Avers. Joe Bojorski, Dovid Bryont. Beth Lenke, Tommy Weirich, Dovid Zielinski, Keith Mominee, Eric Laymon, Vicki Novok. Liso Wirt, Jill Noble. Cheryl Ormon, Jody Walters. Row 4: Connie Sievert, Debbie Goetz, Joon Madison, Lori Shodoon, Donno Kern. Kothy Gates, Gerry Wallace, Dorrell Zielinski, Melindo Wrigley, Kristen Nevius, Louro Frior, Kerry Mehlow. Terri Buhrow, Steve Connell. Jill Hosselboch, Jody Rovos. Ken Liske, Mike Nor- wine, Mott Millinger. Tom Priesmon, Nothon Kohring, Don Moore. Paul Bowersox. Row 5: Michele Burmeisrer, Scott Beck, Mr. McForlon, Lucy Rodenhouser. Ann Win- disch, John Avers. Trent Elwing, Rob Honselmon, Don Greider, Dove Buehler, Normon Domschroder, Kim Grosjeon. Concert Band Row 1: Shari Brugger, Golo Bohnsen, Cindy Gores, Lori Holz, Cindy Kern, Beth Beaver, Jenny Rodsick, Becky Sloon, Kim Meadows, Deb North. Row 2: Robin Webert. Jennifer Rounds, Liso Petersen, Gino Almendinger, Angelo Merrill, Kim Petersen, Grerchen Plotzke, Liso Grubb. Michelle Mesker, Renee Zok, Necole Kohring. Tommy Gocksterrer, Foye Boresole. Steve Weber, Condy Bodik, Colleen Ookley, Down Scheits. Row 3: Tereso Perry, Morileo Mogrum, Becky Poiry, Carol Mocko, DuWoin Boss, Dorin Harder, Kim Perry. Row 4: Beth Dunn, Vero Avery, Tereso Densic, Beth Harlow, Cheryl Fisher, Jocki Reou. Jockie Witt, Rob Eaton, Beth Hegemier. Andreo Martin, Liso Zimmerman, Condy Williams, Dione Lozenby, Rhondo Fowler. Jeon Rodenhouser. Robbin Reinhart, Mory Reou. Cheryl Trout, Dovid Hetrick. Kevin Siebert. Don Behrens, Bill Johnson. Richard Linder. Row 5: Mr. Murray, Chris Loymon, Todd Wox. Chad Mogrum, Liso Wart, Trocy Thorohn, Rob Fronce, Joe Dietzel. 142 Bonds Tiffin Fremont Oak Harbor Lakeside Gordon Genoa Bellevue Bettsville Bowling Green [k CUJ CKO S3 S t?3 GENERAL OFFICES: OAK HARBOR, OHIO 43449 V.A. Fries Lumber CO., Huron (A Subsidiary) Helpful Neighbors for Over a Century HOWARD VERN’S PLAZA Corner of Benton and Water Oak Harbor, Ohio 898-2751 Sonic Tires Vita Plate Batteries DONNA’S BEAUTY SALON 139 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-0023 Owner Donna Wendt Always a tasty meal at FAMILY PRICES Ken BJ’s Wayside Inn Corner Rt. 2 ft 579 836-8611 Owners: Ken Betty Foreman Advertisements 143 TRI MOTOR SALES. Inc. Ottawa County’s Oldest Ford Dealer 1430 South State Route 19 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Phone: 898-2931 SPANGLER-NAU MOTOR SALES THE CURIOSITY SHOP 121 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 123 Locust Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 144 Advertisements Advertisements 145 mm mumia Ohio’s Award-Winning Weekly for Over 111 Yrs. Printing, Signs, Invitations Editor — Jean Reider Lockwood — Publisher Your Locally Owned Newspaper Douglas A. Ames Owner-Designer mmmm Slip-Covers 104 Church Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-4892 Reupholstering — Wall Paper Custom Drapes Furniture — Accessories Rentals Snack Bar Pro Shop County Road 16 Woodville, Ohio 43469 849-3693 Cones — Sandwiches — Shakes — Malts FRANK’S KORNER Soft Ice Cream Open April Through September 10:00 to 10:00 Daily 10:30 Weekends State Route 2 and 19 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-1523 ■ BLACKBERRY CORNER'S m BLACKBERRY CORNERS 5975 North Elliston Martin, Ohio 836-8377 146 Advertisements HOTEL PIZZA 898-3303 Closed Mondays Carry-Outs OAK HARBOR HOTEL 200 W. Water Street 898-4841 Dine in Pleasant Surroundings Enjoy Your Favorite Cocktail or Wine Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 125 Madison Street Port Clinton, Ohio 734-4442 GREENWARE — CLASSES — SUPPLIES — FIRING K K CERAMICS MACRAME Pat and Russ Kouts Hours: 9:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. — Mon, Tues, Thurs. 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. — Fri, Sat. Closed Sunday and Wednesday 111 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2750 TURTLE POINT MARINA Ray Kaiser, Manager 10275 Lakeview — Locust Point Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Boat Ramp, Tackle, Live Bait Boats for Rent Gas — Ice — Beer — Pop — Groceries — Licenses Cottages — Camping — Telephone: 898-2003 Adverrisemenrs 147 GENOA SUPER VALU s«sP ALMENDINGER AGENCY Bookkeeping —- Insurance — Tax Service Agent — Opal Almendinger 162 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-4301 GENOA SUPER VALU Open 24 Hours, 7 Days a Week 855-4541 Featuring In-Store: Bakery Deli Check With Us for a Full Line of Fresh Meats and Produce. SAMSEN Furniture Carpets State Route 51 Genoa, Ohio 43436 148 Advertisements Advertisements 149 BRUSHWELLMAN ENGINEERED MATERIALS Elmore, Ohio 43416 THE AYLING AND REICHERT COMPANY 411 South Railroad Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2471 UNDERWOOD’S FINE FOOD’S RESTAURANT 116 East Second Street Port Clinton, Ohio 734-3118 o o o COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 212 Madison Street Port Clinton, Ohio 734-2512 DURIVAGE PATTERN AND MANUFACTURING Manufacturers of Wood — Metal — Plastic Patterns and Molds Epoxy Die Models and Jigs and Fixtures Prototype Equipment Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Castings Blow Mold Equipment P.O. Box 131, Williston, Ohio 43468 Telephone: 836-8655 CROSSER FUNERAL HOME 301 North Locust Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-4455 Personal — Business — and Social Stationers Office Supplies, Wedding Invitations Typewriter Repair Service thu- J, eqinruncfd 142 West Water St., Oak Harbor, OH 43449 Mini Mall Mary Lou Vail 898-3725 CLINTON Men’s Boys’ Wear 218 Madison St. Downtown Port Clinton Quality Clothes for Men and Boys Advertisements 151 152 Advertisements Advertisements 153 GAINES’ COUNTRY KEG DOWNTOWN GRAYTOWN 862-2939 GLEN AND ARDY GAINES, PROPRIETORS ROBERTS TYPEWRITER AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT INC. 109 East Water Street Sandusky, Ohio 44870 626-5845 Office Supplies Furniture Supplies ‘It’s Our Business to Make Your Business a Better Business.” CHUCK’S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 323 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Full-Line Grocery Quality Meats Fresh Produce Sun. 9 to 6 Jack's Ordinal 128 Howard Road Reno Beach, Ohio 836-8740 Mon.-Sat. 9 to 9 154 Advertisements Advertisements 155 OAK HARBOR APOTHECARY 141 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-3911 BEE HIVE CARDS GIFTS 161 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-5123 American Greeting Cards Assortment of Collectables STATE FARM WILLIAM “PETE” BOOHER Agent 268 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Office 898-9011 Resident 898-2082 THE MODERNETTE GIFT AND MUSIC SHOPPE BEST OF LUCK SENIORS!! 152 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 156 Advertisements OAK HARBOR HARDWARE FEHLHABER’S STUDIO 175 West Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2011 Senior Portraits Family Groups Weddings Our Specialty 168 West Water Oak Harbor, Ohio 898-3551 Best Wishes to Class of 1983 “Specializing in True Italian Spaghetti and Hand-Made Ravioli” put, nn Restaurant and Motel Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 PATRONS Hair Illusions 268 W. Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-4919 Moore Orchards 10544 W. Boylen Road Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-0898 Blakley’s Beverage Center 305 W. Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Ohio Dehy, Inc. State Route 19 South Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2311 J. V. ’S Drive Thru 4975 N. State Route 2 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-8600 Blakley’s Laundry 116 N. Locust Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Blakley’s Restaurant 148 W. Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Tschumy’s Home Furnishings 200 S. Front Street Fremont, Ohio 43420 332-8261 Hasselbach Meats, Inc. 4637 Oak Harbor Road Fremont, Ohio 43420 332-1747 Richard’s Town Country 110 N. Front Street Fremont, Ohio 43420 332-9431 The Hair Pin 118 Church Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2062 St. Bonore Agency 142 W. Water Street Suite A Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Snoop Shop 114 E. Second Street Port Clinton, Ohio 43452 734-5040 Leaser Plumbing Heating 518 N. Locust Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-6043 Corthell Electric 10549 W. Boylen Road Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-8974 Nationwide Insurance Bruning Agency 130 W. Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Vern Miller Chev. Olds Inc. 2080 W. State Route 19 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2871 Fremont Athletic Supply 611-13 W. State Street Fremont, Ohio 43420 332-8961 Alexander A. Dohy Agency 9629 W. State Route 163 Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 898-2257 Harvey Oaks Manufacturing Jeweler 134 S. Front Street Fremont, Ohio 43420 332-0481 Robinson-Henn-Brossia Funeral Home 165 E. Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Securance Service, Inc. 178 W. Water Street Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449 Shop Rite 126 Bidwell Avenue Fremont, Ohio 43420 334-8853 Kelsey Hayes Company Kingsway Plant 4600 Oak Harbor Road Fremont, Ohio 43420 iffrom tljeeditor ... If Ijope you Ijaue enjoyeb tips year’s yearbook- Hie Ijaue rnorkeb barb all summer, fall, aub uiinter to present you uiitfj a neui style yearbook. §ince it uias a neui experience for all of us, it took a lot more time aub effort from my classmates aub our representatiue, tJ5r. ®om Ktess. Hie bibn’t bauc a photographer in our class this year, so Jf’b like to giue special tt?anks to our amateur, Hob Valise, uiljo has l|elpeb us. Hie coulbn’t Ijaue bone it mitbout you! J moulb like to express my appreciation to my classmates aub abuisor, Hlrs. Hobb, for making this book a success. iHay the memories captureb in tljis 1983 yearbook tjelp keep tbe goob times in minb. Ifour ebitor,


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