Pandora Gilboa High School - Mirror Yearbook (Pandora, OH)
- Class of 1970
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The 1970 MIRROR St 4f presents THE MIRROR Pandora - Gil boa Schools, Pandora, oh io Table of Contents Dedication 4 Student Life 6 Administrators 18 Seniors 32 Juniors 42 Sophomores 48 Freshmen 54 Organi za tions 60 Junior High 92 Grades 104 Advert!semen ts 116 Directory 139 Dedication A m m h ■39 iS ■ sx. p5 i; t An n w • V tB s n°l so y rea 11 ° administrator ,' HKers Sid students. Vet many ol us assume that ■ ’these Pe°ple make up the school. We, the jfcjlRIOR iStaff of 1969-70,wish to set the record Htrs 0t by dedicating our yearbook to John Michaels and Carl Phillips, our custodians. Always hhere to help us in our trials, and there to cheer us on in our triumphs, these men have helped to make our P-G experience one of long memory. To them we extend our honest tf shes tor manv years ,of continued service. Without them P- , would not be the same. mBk I It’s past, It’s over, and it’s done. And we’re glad. But just what is past, over, and done? Student life. But is that LIFE? A life of not knowing, and of waiting, and of checking and of being checked. Of never really defining, yet always saying the words. 01' being exposed but never getting burned. Of sharing, of cutting up and of being cut up. But for what purpose, to what avail? Perhaps there is a hidden purpose. Maybe somewhere along the line somebody, sometime forgot to tell us that there really is a purpose beyond burns and scores and popcorn and being groovy and checking it out. But what didn’t they tell us, why didn’t they spell it out and letter it on the wall? Why do we have to go afloundering alone? But gee, maybe they had to, too. a A J Easy Rider Which is Mrs. Smith and which is her daughter Julie? Always die bridesmaid, never the bride. True Grit The inside story m l rf i tiuiv u yiMiiiiim - mt. iimuum it luitiJM ■ I'Jfsiw i jj He won’t feel a thing. r-0 ”fk v, jtv Vv f.Y- ! y . «v -Am « • % Adm i n istra tors MR. ARTHUR, Superintendent and MR. SCHACHT, High School Principal Our administrators have done much to improve the quality and prestige of our school. They have worked tirelessly to improve our school system. These adminstrators have worked closely with the students and teachers to keep die school running smoothly and efficiendy. This has been the eighth year that Mr. Mel-vyn Arthur has served as our school’s superintendent. Mr. Jerome Schacht has been die high school principal for six years. Mr. Glenn Rader has served his second year as grade school principal. 20 MR. RADER, Elementary Principal Secretaries ''Hi, 5 Our secretarial staff handles the myriad tasks every organization needs to function expediently. Be it menus, book fines, selling tickets, keeping track of absentees, whatever, our secretaries are always there carrying out their manifold duties with skill and dedication. OFFICE WORKERS: Katie Schlumbohm, Judy Hartzler. SECRETARIES: Mrs. Inez Stewart, Mrs. Phyllis George. P-G 22 MR. DOUGLAS UPTON - Music MRS. AGNES STROUSE - Home Ec. Faculty m MR. HOWARD WARNCKE - Social Studies MRS. ELIZA NORRIS - Phys. Ed., Social Studies MR. EUGENE ROSENBERGER - Ind. Arts MRS. DOROTHY BASINGER - Commercial 23 MR. KEN BAUMGARTNER - Math MRS. PAULINE BONHARD - Librarian MR. ROGER SHIPMAN - Health, Phys. Ed. MR. CHARLES COPELAND - Vo-Ag. 24 MR. RONALD RISH - Science MRS. CAROLYN McDANIEL - Music 25 MR. MARK STALL - Commercial 26 Junior High School Facu 27 MR. WILLIAM TRUMPETER - Math MRS. PHYLLIS SUTER - Language Arts Special Programs Mrs. Mary Arthur Mrs. Frances Sommer Mr. Ruth Ashton, Mrs. Sue Gillespie Cooks and Custodians PANDORA COOKS: Irene Baumgartner, Naomi Kempf, Leona Bixler, Eileen McCullough, Selma Dlller, Dorothy Klingler. GILBOA COOKS: Ruth Reynolds, Mary Nemire, Marie Williams, Bernice Forney. GILBOA CUSTODIAN: Charles Forney 29 Board of Education Fred Amstutz, President; David Reichenbach, John Styer, Norman Basinger, Dudley DeVore, Alvin Schulte 30 STUDENT LIBRARIANS: Mark Probst, Virginia Siefer, Dean Knepper, Lois Verhoff, Vicky Elliot, Ruth Stevenson, Vicky Martin, Linda Kline, Susan Schumacher, Marsha Kaufman. 31 HEAD LIBRARIAN: Mrs. Pauline Bonhard STEPHEN KORNEY President DAVID DETERS Secretary JOHN SUTER Student Council STEVEN DILLER Vice-President DOUGLAS COOK Treasurer BARBARA PIERMAN Student Council 34 GENE AUGSBURGER VALERIE BASINGER SHERYL BIXLER MARK BIDLAGK DONALD BURKHOLDER ZOLA BLUBAUGH DENNIS CHERRY 35 MARGARET CHERRY ELAINE DULLE PATRICIA DUNN VICKY ELLIOTT RICHARD FENSTERMAKER JANICE GERTEN DAVID CRISMORE 36 ROLF HAENISCH JUDITH HARTZLER ARTHUR HEITMEYER FRED KING LINDA KLINE RONALD HERMILLER BECKY KAUFMAN 38 STEVEN MEYER GARY MILLER CRYSTAL NASH MARK NIENBERG THOMAS PATRICK ' MICHELE RISSER DAVID SALUCCI 39 40 DANIEL SEYER VIRGINIA SIEFER MARK SOMMER GARY STEFFEN ROBERT SOMMERS DAVID SPRADLIN RUTH STEVENSON IRMA VELASQUEZ ROSANNA SUTER JANE WEIS DEBRA ZIMMERLY 41 Tony Abbott Carey Arthur John Bishop Floyd Bixler Mark Buehrer Dean Burkholder Jane Burkholder Tim Byrne 44 Dwight Diller Jean Diller John Diller Kathy Diller Jefl'Garmatter Joe Ginther Barb Halker Roger Hermiller Larry Higley Jon Hilty Phyllis Johnson Rodney Kantner Marsha Kaufman Greg Kiene Deb Kline Marsha Klingler Dean Knepper Diane Knepper Ralph Leatherman Byron Lehman 45 Dana Luginbihl Tim Luginbill Mike Malone Beth Mericle Steve Miller Pant Moyer Marilyn Nienberg Kim Parker Becky Rodabaugh Nick Rodabaugh Mike Sieler Deb Steffan Chris Steiner Jean Steiner J anet Stevenson Joanna Suter 46 47 i • SOPHOMORES Amelia Acevedo Jim Amstutz Ken Amstutz Paul Augsburger Deb Baldridge Paul Barl'ell Cindy Basinger Ned Basinger Steve Baumgartner John Bidlack Janice Blankemeier Chery Bowers Pam Brenneman Jean Cook Jill Crawfis Cheri Diller Cindy Diller Marie Diller Paula Diller Kathy Doll 50 Ken Du lie Sherry Dunn Mary Lou Gerten Dennis Gratz Clare Grismore Eileen Grismore Debbie Hashbarger Deb Hermiller Mark Hermiller Susan Hilty Chuck Hovest Gary Howell Ken Huser Chuck Karholl Clair Kinsinger Jane Kline Ellen Lather David Lee Mike Lehman Gary Luginbill 1 51 David Mansfield Jeff Marlin Vicki Martin Randy McCullough Joe Meyer Lou Ann Meyer Duane Morris Sue Oren Karla Parker David Radebaugh Lisa Reichenbach Terry Reichenbach Mark Schaublin Gail Schumacher Nancy Schumacher David Schutz Pam Seyer Becky Sommer Gaius Sommer Dennis Stainbrook 52 Cathy Steiner Jerry Suter Walter Titus Rick Velasquez Lois Verhofl Bill Watkins Connie Watkins Audrey Weis Wendene Welty Karen Wirick XT 53 Marvin Abbott Mark Arthur Gary Augsburger Harold Bariell Dan Basinger David Basinger Debbie Basinger Charles Bishop Gary Bridenbaugh Brad Bucher Athur Burkholder Jan Burkholder i 56 Tony Crawfis Kalhy Diller Jill Forney Matthew Foster Connie Fridley Robert Garmatter Marsha Geiger Gary Gratz Jimmy Grismore Barb Hannan Roland Hilty Daniel Hovest Karen Kaulman Steve Kiene David Krohn Lynn Lehman Tony Lehman Jim Leightner Deb McCullough Kathy Meyer 57 Debbie Miller Vickie Miller Linda Newton Cindy Oren Shelly Pierman Tim Pingle Jan Reickenbach Harley Rose Amy Rosebrook Maurice Schaublin David Schmenk Bill Schumacher Kenny Schumacher Tammy Schumacher Randy Shoemaker J oe Siefer Paula Steffan Richard Steffen Terry Steffen Marvin Steiner 58 Teresa Steiner Alice Suter Donald Verhoff Don Warren Vicki Watkins Tim Welty Connie Wentz Ron Wirick Kelly Zimmerly J High Sch ool Choir MEMBERS: Jim Amstutz, Gene Augsburger, Cindy Badnger, Val Basinger, Sieve Baumgartner, Floyd Bixler, Sheryl Bixler, Janice Blankemeier, Cheri Bowers, Mark Buelirer, Jan Burkholder, Jill Crawfis, Cheri Diller, Dwight Diller, Jean Diller,John Diller, Kadiy Diller, Marie Diller, Paula Diller, Steve Diller, Marcia Geiger, Deb Hashbarger, Ken II user, Rodney Kantner, Marsha Kaufman, Fred King, Deb Kline, Diane Knepper, Dave I.,ee, Byron Lehman, Lynn Ixduuan, Dana Lugibilil, Betli Meride, Deb Miller, Gary Miller, Steve Miller, Pam Moyer, Crystal Nash, Linda Newton, Cindy Oren, Shelly Pierman, Lisa Rdchenbadi, Terry Reichenbadi, Gail Schumacher, Nancy Sdiumacher, Brenda Seyer, Bob Sommers, Teresa Stduer, J oanna Suter, John Suter, Don Warren, Connie Wentz, Ken Williams, Deb Zimmerly, Mrs. McDaniel. Girls Ensem hie ROW 1: Jan Burkholder, Shelly Pierman, Marsha Geiger, Cindy Oren, Teresa Stdner. ROW 2: Deb Hashbarger, Jill Crawfis, Linda Newton, Nancy Sdiumacher, Jan Rdchenbadi, Amy Rosebrook, Paula Diller. ROW 3: Diane Knepper, Lisa Rdchenbadi, Kathy Diller, Janice Blankemdcr, Cheri Diller,Chery Bowers, Cindy Basinger. The activities of the Choir this year began with our annual Christmas Concert, which was held December 23. On February 14, we presented a concert with the band. Right entries represented P-G at the Solo and Ensemble Contest in Lima, February 21. Kathy Diller’s piano solo and the Junior Roys Quartet both received State Superiors. The Senior Boys’ Quartet and the Chamber Ensemble both received State Excellents. The Freshman Girls’Ensemble and Mike Malone’s trumpet solo both received District Excellents. On March 14, we traveled to Delphos for a choir contest and received an excellent rating. Various ensembles have performed through the year; the chamber ensemble was featured in an assembly. Probably the high point of the year came with our all-school production of “My Fair Lady.” 62 Chamber Ensembh ROW 1: Sieve Oilier, Mark Buehrer, John Diller, Mrs. McDaniel. ROW 2: Beth Merfcle, Kathy Oilier, Crystal Nash. ROW 3: Cheri Diller, Joanna Suier, Cindy Basinger, Cheri Bowers, Jean Oilier, Val Basinger, John Suter. ROW 4: Bob Sommers, Steve Miller,Rod Kantncr, Floyd Bixler. Steve Ollier, Fred King, Gene Augsbur-ger. Bob Sonnners Boys7 Quartets John Oilier, Steve Miller, Mark Buehrer, Floyd Bixler 63 High School MEMBERS: Jim Anstutt, Mark Arthur, Gene Augsburger, Deb Baldridge, Ned Basinger, al Basinger, Sieve Baumgartner, Floyd Bixler, Brad Bucher, Jan Burkholder, Marg Cherry, Cheri Diller, Cindy Diller, Kathy Diller, Kadiy Diller, Marie Diller, Paula Diller, Patty Dunn, Sherry Dunn, Jill Forney, Connie Fridley, Marcia Geiger, Judy Ilartzler, Deb Heriniller, Gary Howell, Jane Kline, Linda Kline, Diane Knepper, Lynn Lehman, Tony Lehman, Jim Ixdghtner, Dana Lugibihl, Mike Malone, Bedi Merida Steve Miller, Deb McCullough. Crystal Nash, Cindy Oren, Sue Oren, Karla Parker, Barb Pierman, Shdley Piennan, Jan Reichenbach, Amy Rosebrook, Mark Schaublin, Mary Jo Schumacher, Nancy Schumacher, Susan Schumacher, Deb Steffan. Terry Steffen, Janet Stevenson, Alice Suter, Jerry Suter, Joanna Suter, John Suter, Jane Ward, Don Warren, Audrey Weis, Wendene Wdty, Connie Wentz. Woodwind Ch oir jsa ROW 1: Jill Forney, Judy ilartzler, Mary Jo Schumacher, Marcia Geiger, Cheri Diller, Karla Parker, Mr. Upton. ROW 2: Paula Diller, Patty Dunn, Val Basinger, Janet Stevenson, Steve Baumgartner, Jerry Suter, Connie Wentz, Brad Budier. ROW’ 3: Kadiy Diller, Jane Kline, Nancy Sdiu-macher, Sherry Dunn, Marie Diller, Kianc Knepper, Jan Burkholder, Joanna Suter, Linda Kline. The band showed much improvement this year under the new director Mr. Upton. The marching band performed half-time shows for all the football games. The concert band presented three concerts, a Christmas Concert for the student body, a Winter Concert, and a Spring Concert The band also competed in the O.M.E.A. contest in Delphos. The band had three ensembles, the Stage Band, the Brass Choir, and the Woodwind Choir. Marg Cherry was the student director this year. Susan Schumacher was presented the John Philip Sousa award at the band banquet. Stage Band Band ROW 1: Janet Stevenson, Crystal Nash, Jerry Suter, Connie Wentz, Brad Bucher, Kathy Oilier. ROW 2: Mr. Upton, Mike Malone, Marg Cherry, Susan Schumacher, Connie Fridley, Amy Rosebrook, John Suter. ROW 3: Ned Basinger, Barb Pierman, Floyd Bixler, Dana Lugibihl, Steve Miller. Brass Choir DIRECTOR: Mr. Douglas Upton ROW 1: Kathy Oilier, Gene Augsburger, Shelley Pierman, Connie Fridley. ROW 2: Mr. Upton, Jan Riechenbach, Barb Pierman, Susan Schumacher, Mike Malone. ROW 3: Mark Arthur, Marg Cherry, Tony Lehman, Floyd Bixler, Dana iAigibihl. 65 ROW 1: Pally Dunu, Linda Kline, Crystal Nash, Janice Gerten, Lois Verhoff, Mrs. Reese, Advisor, Susan Sdiumaclier, Jon Hilly, Janice Blankemeier, JiU Crawfis, Deb Baldridge, Joanna Suler. ROW 2: Judy Hander, Rudi Stevenson, Virginia Sei-fer, Rodney Kaniner, Mary Jo Schumacher, David Schutz, Floyd Bixler, Ken Huser, Jane Kline, Wendene Welly. FTA Twenty-two future teachers participated in this year’s F.T.A. activities. Our County Superintendent, Mr. Stackhouse, gave an interesting talk about qualifications for teachers and a student from BluSton College showed slides of Africa. F.T.A. Day was again held to show appreciation to teachers by teaching their classes and giving each a corsage. These are just a few of die many activities undertaken by F.T.A. members to start learning future real-teaching experiences. OFFICERS: Joanna Suler, Treasurer, Patty Dunn, Historian Parliamentarian; Ruth Stevenson, President; Mrs. Reese, Advisor, Michele Risser, Vice-President; Susan Schumacher, Secretary. 66 GAA ROW 1: Deb Baldridge, Paula Diller, Sue Oren, Vicki Miller, Mary Jo Schumacher, Audrey Weis, Marg Cherry, Jane Cherry. ROW 2: Mrs. Norris, Advisor, Breuda Seyer, Deb Hashbarger, Lisa Reichen-bach, Cheri Bowers, Sherry Duuu, JillCrawfts, Pam Seyer, Amy Rose-brook, Patty Dunn, Marie Diller, Barb Pierm. ROW 3: Cindy Basing- er, Diane Knepper, Connie Wentz, Deb Basinger, Marcia Geiger, Kathy Diller, Karen Kauhnan. ROW 4: Jean Cook, Jean Diller, Deb Miller, Jane Rdchenbach, Cindy Oren, Tammy Schumacher, Michele Risser. The G.A.A. was active this year. Under Mrs. Norris, Advisor, and Michele Risser, President, the group had several groups come in to teach the girls yoga exercises and modern dance. Some of the other activities consisted of basketball, volleyball, and hikes. OFFICERS: Barb Picrman, Treasurer, Jean Diller, Vice- President; Mary Jo Schumacher, Student Council; Michele Risser, President. NOT PICTURED: Jane Ward, Jean Cook. MAY 13 ATHLETIC JUNQUFT 67 HOW 1: Kathy Diiler, Susan Hilly, Jean Steiner, Marilyn Nienberg, Vicky Elliot, Becky Kaufman, Marsha Kaufman, Janet Stevenson, Deb Steffen, Mrs. Strouse, Advisor. ROW 2: Connie Fridley, Kathy Meyer, Alice Sutcr, Para Brcnncman, Jean Oilier, Jane Cherry, Pam Seyer, Eileen Grismore, Mary Jo Radebaugh, Barbara Halker, Phyllis Johnson. ROW 3: Lois Verhoff, Marcia Klinger, Jane Burkholder, Paula Steffen. FHA FHA OFFICERS President........ Vice-President . . . Secretary......... Treasurer......... Parliamentarian . Student Council . News Reporter . . Recreation Leader Historian........ Photographer . . . Sergeant-at-Arms , Chaplain......... . . . . Vicky Elliot Marsha Kaufman .... Deb Steffen . Janet Stevenson . Becky Kaufman . . . . Jean Steiner Marilyn Nienberg . . . Shirley Scoles . . . . Lois Verhoff . . . . Susan Hilty . . . . Jane Cherry . . . Sheryl Bixler FHA develops the individual and encourages cit-zenship. This year’s chapter helped with Red Cross and Cancer drives, painted die concession stand, passed out voting information, and served die Business Men’s Banquet. They entertained the faculty with a “Christmas in Many Lands theme, the Putnam County FHA Rally, and die FHA parents. The chapter took their annual trip to Archbold, Bryan, and Defiance. The girls celebrated FHA’s 25di Anniversary with an assembly program for the school. 68 MEMBERS: Marvin Abbott, Dave Basinger, Gary Bridenbaugh, Arthur Burkholder, Don Burkholder, Denny Cherry, lonyCrawfis, Dwight Diller, Ken Dullc, Dick Fenstermaker, Gary Gratz, Clare Grismore, Roger Hermiiler, Ron Hermiller, Larry Iligley, Roland Hilty, Chuck Hovest, Greg Kieue, Clair Kiusiuger, Lynn Lehman, Dana Lugibihl, Gary Luginbill, Tim Luginbill, Wayne McOwen, Mark Probst, David Radebaugli, Ken Schumacher, David Schulz, Randy Shoemaker, David Spradlin, Dan Seyer, Don Verhoff, Mark Verhoff. FFA The FFA is an organization made up of boys enrolled in Vocational Agriculture. Our FAA activities for 1969-70 consisted of participation in the State FFA Convention, State VO-AG Judging Contest, District Land Judging Contest, and County Business Procedure Demonstration. Our FFA has done rather well in competition with other schools, with our Land Judging Team placing third in district competition. OFFICERS: lr. Copeland, Advisor, Dick Fenstermaker, Reporter, Denny Cherry, Sentinel; Rog Hermiller, Student Advisor, Dan Seyer, Treasurer, Wayne McOwen, Secretary; Ron Hermiller, President. 69 LAYOUT STAFF': Roll Haeuisch, Val Basinger, Dave Grismore, Steve Oilier, Irina Velasquez, Katie Schlumbohm, Jean Oilier. FINANCIAL STAFF: Mark Buehrer, Mary Jo Schu niacher, Jeff Gann alter. SPORTS STAFF: Carey Arthur, Steve Miller, Rod Kantner. NOT PICTURED: Steve Forney. 70 c c O ACTIVITIES STAFF: Rosie Suter, John Bishop, Alice Meyer,Tony Abbott, Marilyn Nienberg, Brenda Scyer. STAFF ADVISOR: Mr. Leach. EDITORIAL STAFF: Barb Piennau, Kathy Dlller, Susan Schumacher. NOT PICTURED: Mark Sommer. 71 Student Council ROW 1: Joanna Suter, Jean Steiner, Kathy Diller, Ruth Stevenson, Sherry DlUer, Barb Pierman. ROW 2: Mary Jo Schumacher, Deb Hashbarger, Crystal Nash, Teresa Steiner, Mr. Warncke. ROW 3: Bob Sommers, Kenny Williams, Steve Miller, Steve Kiene, Joe Suter, Ron Hermiller, John Suter. The 1969-1970 Student Council coordinated many activities during the school year. Among the many activities the Council performed were a series of entertaining assemblies, the Homecoming festivities and dance, locker inspections, the Christmas assembly, a winter dance- the Snowflake Ball, The Easter assembly, a full-length movie, and the administration of the student parking lot. bargcr, Treasurer; Kathy Diller, Secretary; Mr. Warncke, Advisor. 72 NHS ROW 1: Jean Steiner, Sherry Diller, Sherry Dunn. ROW 2: Ruth Stevenson, Linda Kline, Judy Harder, Patty Dunn, Susan Schumacher, Jean Cook. ROW 3: Jon Hllty, Kenny Williams. The National Honor Society sold bookcovers and folders again this year and was responsible for the “Bouquet of Roses’ column in the Rocket Blast. Induction of new members was held on December 19. Those students inducted were Susan Schumacher, Jon Hilty, Jean Steiner, Jean Cook, Sherry Dunn, and Cheri Diller. On December 23 the annual Christmas Tea was held for college students and on March 31 the members attended the County N.I1.S. Banquet. OFFICERS: Ruth Stevenson, Student Council; Linda Kline, Vice-President; Judy Harder, President; Patty Dunn, Secretary-Treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Moyer, Advisor. 73 Scholarship Tt ip leant Preliminary tests were administered March 11 and 12 at Pandora-Gilboa. Black seal state certificates of award were given to winners in the preliminary test. District and State gold seal awards are given to those students who ranked high in the final tests. Participants in the final tests were selected from those students scoring high in the preliminary tests. The final tests were administered at Ottawa-Glandorf High School on May 2. French I French II German I Deb Hermiller Barb Pierman Amy Rosenbrook Rolf Haenisch General Science Dan Hovest Earth Science Terry Steffen Biology Gerry Suter Chemistry Dean Burkholder Ken Pope Physics Patty Dunn Dave McCullough World History Kathy Doll English I Marcia Geiger English II Cherry Bowers English III Jean Steiner English IV Judy Hartzler Bookkeeping Deb Steffan Algebra Mark Hermiller Advanced Algebra Ruth Stevenson Geometry Jon Hilty American History Carey Arthur Senior Social Studies .... Michele Risser 74 German Club ROW 1: Linda Newton, Deb Miller, Connie Wentz, Sheryl Blx-ler, Jan Burkholder, Crystal Nash, David Schutz. ROW 2: Jim Amslutz, Cheri Dlller, Gail Sdiumacher, Michele Risser, Joanna Suter, Lois Verhoff, Cindy Basinger, Cherri Bowers, Jill Crawlis, Lisa Reichenbadi, Becky Sommer, Diane Knep-per, Cathy Diller, Susan Hilly, Wendene Welly, Kathy Doll, Paula Diller, Jauice Blajikemder, Jane Kline, Maria Diller, Jean Cook, Nancy Schumadier, Debbie Baldridge. ROW’ 3: Brad Budicr, Ken Williams, Mark Verhoff, Ken Pope, Joe Siefer, Herr Leadi, Advisor, Bill Schumacher, Ken Huscr, Rolf Haeuisch, David Lee. ROW’ 4: Terry Stcffan.Gaius Sommer, Steve Kiene, Mark Hermiller, Steve Baumgartner, Cindy Diller, Jerry Suter, Jan Rddieubadi, Amy Rosebrook, Vicki Miller, Terry Reichenbadi, Dean Knepper, Don Verhoff, Don Warren, Paul Augsburger. Der Deutscher Verein continued to grow during the 1969-70 school year. Numerous activities brought about renewed camaraderie among the members and interest in German language and culture. A welcome addition to the club were our new’ mascots. Our Club looks forward to continued growth and interest in the Germanic background of our area. 75 Mark Sommer, Vice-President; Rolf Haenisch, President. Pepper Club ROW 1: Cindy Dillcr, Deb Miller, Cindy Oren, Jan Burkholder, Kathy Diller, Jean Cook. ROW 2: JoeCimher, Jerry Suter, Ned Basinger, Dean Kucpper, Karla Parker, Teresa Steiner, Phyllis Johnson, Debbie McCullough, Marcia Gdger, Mice Suter, Jill Forney, Shelley Pierwan, Jan Reichenbach, Amy Rosebrook, Jean Diller, Diane Knepper, Sue Oren. ROW 3: Vicki Martin, Sherry Dunn, Deb Basinger, Vicki Watkins, Linda Newton, Deb Hashbarger, Linda Kline, Susan Schumacher, Michele Risscr. ROW 4: Steve Miller, Gene Augsbur-gcr, Bob Sommers, Gary Miller, Jeff Gam alter, Scott Zuercher. ROW 5: Gary Howell, John Dillcr, Patty Dunn, BarbPiermau, Mary Jo Schumacher, Vicki Miller, Jean Steiner, Deb Zimmer-ly, Val Basinger, Judy Hartzler, Marg Cherry. The Pepper Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Moyer and Marg Cherry, promoted P-G spirit for football and basketball games throughout the year. They decorated the halls and lockers for all of the games. The club also sold booster badges for many of the games and rocket pins to raise money. 76 OFFICERS: Diane Knepper, Secretary-Trasurer, Marg Cherry, President; Mark Sommer, Vice-President. “Sadie Hawkins Day” H This year Sadie Hawkins Day was held on May 15. The student body was permittedto dress in anyway they wanted. A dance was held on Saturday night May 16. A dance marathon was the highlight of the dance. Junior Play “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” ROW 1: Dana Lugibihl, lieth . 1 crick. Jane Ward, Steve Miller. ROW 2: Mrs. Holcomb, Jean Oilier, Judy Cook, Ocb Sieffan, Marcia Kaufman, Jean Sleiner, Kalliy Oilier, Kim Parker, Joaima Suter, l’auy Todd, Marcia Klinger, Oianc Kuepper. ROW i: Mark Ver- hofl, Mark Buchrer, Oeau Burkholder, Mike Malone, Floyd Bixlcr, Jon Hilly, John Oilier, Byron Lehman, Rodney Kantner, Ken Wll-liams, Jane Cherry, Marilyn Nienberg. The play deals with Lorelei Lee, a naive blonde whom gende-men prefer, and her best friend, Dorothy Gilbert, and the troubles they get into while on a trip to Europe. The two are traveling alone because Lorelei Lee’s father, Mr. Lee, is unable to accompany them. He later regrets this, because the girls get into a lot of trouble. The play was held on November 14 and 15. The leads were played by Jane Ward, Beth Mericle, Dana Lugibihl and Steve Miller. Mrs. Holcomb directed the play. Joanna Suter was the Stage Manager; and Jean Diller was the Student Director. Senior Play “The Man Who Came to Dinner” ROW 1: Dave Delers, Mary Jo Schumacher, Dave Grismore, Crystal Nash. ROW 2: Mrs. Holcomb, Becky Kaufman, Vicki Elliot, Marg Cherry, Barb Pieman, Becky Krolui, Sheryl Bixler, Kaiic Schlum-bohm, Rosie Suter, Unda Kline, Ruth Stevenson, JaniceCerlen. ROW Mr. Sheridan Whiteside, a witty sharp-tongued radio orator and friend of the great and near great, is “the man who came to dinner, not bychoicebut by accident. A piece of ice on the doorstep of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stanley of Mesalia, Ohio means an injured hip for Mr. Whiteside and a topsy-turvy December for the Stanleys. The play was presented on April 3 and 4. The leads were played by Dave Deters, Mary Jo Schumacher, Dave Grismore and Crystal Nash. Mrs. Holcomb directed the play. Janice Gerten was the Stage Manager; and Ruth Stevenson was the Student Director. 3: Siev e Dillcr, Dan Seyer, Sieve Meyer, Dick Fernstermaker, Dave McCullough, Fred King, Gary Miller, Ray Morris, Mark Nienberg, Gary Steffen, Gene Augsburger. 79 Music Department Presents HOW 1: Fred King, Gary Miller, Sieve Miller, John Suter, Ken Williams, Bob Summers, Val Basinger, Gene Augsburger, Diane Knep-per, Crystal Nash, Linda Kline. ROW 2: Mrs. McDaniel, Deb Baldridge, Jane Kline, Cindy Basinger, Pam Seyer, Karla Parker, Clieri Bowers, Nancy Schumacher, Paula Diller, Connie Wentz, Deb Miller, Belli Mcride, Kathy Diller, Joanna Suter. ROW 3: Lois Verhofi, Lisa Rcichenbadi, Jean Steiner, Amy Rosebrook. ROW 4: Cheri Diller, Don Warren, Floyd Bixler, Dwight Diller, Ken IIuser, Steve Baumgartner, David Lee, Rod Kantner, Jim Amstutz, Terry Reichenbadi, ( ail Schumacher. “My Fair Lady ” On April 29 and May 1, the Music Department presented “My Fair Lady . The play is about a common flower girl, Eliza Doolittle played by Valerie Basinger, who decides to improve her English so that she might become a lady in a flower shop instead of selling flowers on the street. She places herself in the hands of Henry Higgins, a phonetic expert played by Bob Sommers. Higgins accepts Eliza as an ultimate challenge to his phonetic genius and interesting events begin to happen. Other leads in the play were Gene Augs-burger, Ken Williams, Diane Knepper, John Suter and Steve Forney. The directors of the play were Mr. Upton and Mrs. McDaniel. 81 mg 82 BETH MERICLE CAREY ARTHUR RUTH STEVENSON DENNIS CHERRY Homecoming r % 'r ?: r r P T-W Steve Kicne, Amy Roscbrook, Bob Sommers, Carey Arthur, Belli Mericle, Steve Forney, Deb Zimmerly, Joan Schaublin, Ruth Steven- son’ Denny Cherry, Mary Uu Gl « • aul Augjburger. Amid the pomp found in every coronation, the eager fans of P-G watched as Deb Zimmerly was crowned Homecoming Queen for the 1969-70 homecoming. The crowd’s enthusiasm waned a bit as our team was nearly defeated, but hi the last few minutes of the last quarter the team rallied and led our school to a 16-14 victory. This spirit continued through the Homecoming Dance held Saturday evening. King Steve Forney and Queen Deb Zimmerly 83 “Alpine Haven” For tiie first time in recent years, the P-G prom was held apart from the high school building. Marbeck Center was transformed into a night in the Alps, with Alpine Haven as die theme. Following dancing to the Blue Notes, die people traveled to the Carina Theatre for a showing of “Romeo and Juliet.” After diis they bowled at die Highland Lanes in Ottawa and returned to Pandora for a breakfast served by die parents in our cafeteria. 84 Graduation 1Q70 May 24 saw 57 seniors bid their farewell to Pandora-Gilboa High School. Steve Forney, Class President, presented the class gift and farewell address on behalf of the class. Michele Risser and Ruth Stevenson were chosen as class orators. Fred Amstutz presented the diplomas, and amid the strains of Pomp and Circumstance, the Class of 1970 completed their last official act as students at Pandora-Gilboa High School. Football HOW 1: Mr. Warncke, Mark Schaublin, Dwight Dillcr, Kandy McCullough, Jerry Suter, Ken Amstutz, Steve Baumgartner, Jim Amstutz, Bill Watkins, Dana Lugibihl, Chuck Hovest, Paul Augsburger, Clair Kinsinger, Denny Stainbrook, Tim Pingle, Terry Keichenbach, Mike l ehman, Tony Crawiis, Kandy Shoemaker, Maurice Schaublin, Robert Garinauer, Kelly Zimmerly, Charles Bishop, Gary Bridenbaugh, Mr. Stall, David Spradlin. Senior Players IJLFT TO RIGHT: Gene Augsburger, Don Burkholder, John Sulcr, Denny Cherry, Ray Morris, Bob Sommers, Gary Miller, Fred King, Roll Haenisch, Dick Fcnsterinaker, Steve Forney, Dave Spradlin, Steve Dlller. Team ROW 2: Sieve Diller, Mr. Shipman, John Suter, Steve Forney, Byron I oilman, Don Burkholder, Gary Miller, Denny Cherry, Steve Miller, Greg Kiene, Ray Morris, Carey Arthur, Jeff Garmatler, Dick Feiister maker, Fred King, Bob Sommers, Duane Morris, Gene Augsburger, Roll llaenisch, Gary I uginbill, Ned Basinger, Lynn Lehman, Mark-Audiur, Ron Wirick, Dave Schutz, Mr. Baumgartner, Dave Rade-baugli. Even though the Rockets ended with a5-4 record this year, they did work hard. To prove they were a fighting team, they won a fourth quarter come-from-behind Homecoming victory over Hardin-Northern 16-14. P-G had three Seniors named to the BVC all-conference teams: Fred King-2nd team offensive tackle-1st team defensive backer, Dick Fenstermaker-lst team defensive guard, Steve Forney-2nd team offensive QB-1st team defensive back. In addition to the seniors that played, there were plenty of underclassmen who gained experience and hope to better next year’s record. COACHES: Mr. Stall, Mr. Shipman, Mr. Warncke, Mr. Baumgartner Varsity KNEELING: Dave Schulz, Mr. Roger Shipman. STANDING: Rolf Haenisch, Glenn Rader, Roger Hermiller, Steve Miller, John Suter, Carey Arthur, Ken Williams, Fred King, Ron Hermiller, Steve Diller. NOT PICTURED: Steve Forney. The 69-70 Rocket basketball season was one of much P-G OPPONENT excitement and an occasional tear, tears of both joy and 73 Liberty-Benton 32 sadness. Joy in setting seven school records, winning 73 Allen East 77 two second place trophies, and having one of the best 86 Spencerville 64 records in P-G’s history. Saddness in not winning sev- 60 Van Buren 49 eral games due to an inability at the free throw line and 74 Arcadia 54 the team’s susceptibility to fouls on occasions. From the 66 Kalida 60 low point of losing a one-point decision to Miller City in the tournament to the high-point of the comback vic- 37 Arlington 71 tory against Columbus Grove, it was a season worth Holiday Tournament remembering. 60 Cory-Raw son 53 The season was a result of teamwork, desire, hustle, 42 Bluffton 65 and lots of running. Keeping this in mind, along with the team members that will be returning, it might very 68 Fort J ennings 74 well be possible that the 69-70 season was the begin- 71 Cory-Rawson 51 ning of a winning tradition. 84 Miller City 91 87 Continental 76 67 McComb 54 82 Columbus Grove 81 78 Ottoville 72 66 Bluffton 70 62 Leipslc 59 Tournament 58 Miller City 59 Reserves KNEELING: Mr. Howard Warncke, Dave Kadebaugh. STAND- Chuck Karhoff, Gary Luginblll. Duane Morris, Terry Reichenbach, INC: Ken Amstutt, Steve Baumgartner, Ned Basinger, ChuckHovest, Denny Stainbrook. Freshmen KNEELING: Mike Slefer, Mark Arthur, Gary Brldenbaugh, Rolland Wdty. Dan Hove . Gary Gratz, Tony Crawfls, Robert Gannatter, Hilly, Lynn Lehman. STANDING: David Krohn, Tim Pingle, Tim Mr. Mark Stall. 89 P-G Cheerleaders VARSITY: Deb Ziinmerly, Barb Plerman, Jean Oilier, Mary Jo Schumacher, Cheermaster. The Cheerleaders, under the leadership of their advisor Mrs. Moyer, promoted spirit throughout the year. They worked very hard planning pep rallies and practicing cheers. The Cheerleaders helped the Pepper Club sell booster badges for many of the games. To raise money for the cheerleading clinic, they sponsored a pop bottle drive and a car wash in the summer. RESERVE: Chert Diller, Cheermaster; Sue Oren, Cindy Dlller, Deb iiashbarger. 90 FRESHMEN: Kathy Diller, Linda Newton, Amy Rosebrook, Cindy Diller, Connie Well . MEMBERS: Carey Arthur, Mark Arthur, Cent Augsburger, Ned Basinger, Mark Buehrer, Tim Byroe, Dwight Dilkr, Johu Diiler, Dave Crismore, Rolf Haeuisch, Mark Hermiller, Roll and Hihy, Steve Kieae, Fred King, Ralph Lcathermau, Jhn Leightner, Steve Miller, San- Track. Team tos Morin, Dave Radebaugh, Glenn Rader, Terry Rekhenbach, Nick Rodabaugh, Mark Schaublin, Mike Siefer, Jerry Suter, Mike Malone, Manager, Mr. Shipman and Mr. Baumgartner, Coaches. The Rocket track team had a very successful year finishing out the season with a 10-4 record. John Diiler was by the far the most outstanding trackman. P-G won the Putnam County meet with John Diiler winning four events. Other members of the team showed great potential for next year. o ROW 1: Tim Lehman, Alan Benton, Doug Ohm, Jim Rosebrook, Steve Meyer, Jeff Kantner, Dicky Duke, Mark Newton, Tom Martin. ROW 2: Jerry Payne, Manager; Chet Parker, Jon Esmonde, David Demler, Jeff Hashbarger, Charles Jones, Bob Suter, Paul Kersh, Pac Dillcr, Ken Arthur, Steve Amstutz. ROW 3: Mr. McDaniel, Coach; Dave Nemlre, Greg Garuiattr, Kent DUler, JonSchutz, Darrell Lee, Dave Moser, Dau Radebaugh, Randy Wentz, Charles McCullough, Dan Bishop, Mr. Clerlnger, Coach. Junior High Football The P-G Junior High Rocket Football team enjoyed an undefeated-untied season this year. The victory over Bluffton was the high point of their season. The team has developed good fundamental techniques of offensive and defensive football. The future of P-G football looks promising. 94 ROW 1: Joe Purdy, Mark Newton, Tom Martin, Steve Meyer, Jefi Kaniner, Reese Snyder, Pete Oilier. ROW 2: Mr. McDaniel, Coach; Chet Parker, Steve Henderson, Dale Rader, Jim Kline, Lonnie Diehl, Alan Benton, Tim Schumacher, Steve Amstutz, Kent Arthur, Mr. Trumpeter, Coach. Seventh Grade Basketball The seventh grade record was 4-7. Despite a slow start, the boys showed great willingness to learn and made definite improvement as the year progressed. STANDING: Jayne Zlmmerly, Joanna DUler, Joyce Cherry . KNEELING: Rachel Dlller, Christine Iiehman. 95 ROW 1: Joe Purdy, Dick Dukes, Greg Gannatler, Jell Hashbarger. Laugh, Darrell Lee, Tim Schulte, Randy Wentz, Mr. Trumpeter, ROW 2: Mr. McDaniel, Coach; Kent Diller, Jon Schutz, Dan Rade- Coach. hilt Grade Basketba The eighth grade basketball team had a 9-4 season. Besides being fine individual athletes, the boys have learned that teamwork wins games. With determination, their high school career should be very successful. KNEELING: Connie Hermiller, Emily Velasquez. STANDING: NadaBasinger, Sandy Karhoff, Cathy Hilly. 96 ROW 1: Joe Purdy, Jim Kline, Kent Arthur, Chet Parker, Tim Schu. machcr, Jefl Kantner, Sieve Amstutz, Dale Rader, David Dernier cevedo, Randy Cratz, David Moser, Darrell Ixre, David Radebaugh, ROW 2: Mr. McDaniel, Coach; Pete DlUcr, Kent Dillcr, John A Jay Bbtlcr' Ra,ldy Wentz, Jeff Hashbarger. Junior High Track The Jr. High track team was very successful. Most of the season the grades were combined and showed great strength. As a combined team, they won the BVC championship. The Putnam County Meet was separated with die eighth grade winning dieir meet and the seventh grade placing second among the other seventh grades in the county 97 Junior High Band ROW 1: Jodi Lugibihl, Jainie Pierinan, Joanna Diller, Barb Schumacher. ROW 2: Teresa Osenbaugh, Xita Watkins, Becky Baumgartner, Cindy Meyer, Saudi Hartzler, Kadiy Hilly, David Krolin, Kathy Ginther, Judy Miller, Kent Arthur, Reese Snyder. ROW 3: Kathy Suter, Rachel Diller, Christine Lehman, Jane Patrick, Rebecca Brown, ('onnie Her miller, Xada Basinger, Jim Rosebrook, Steve Amslutz, Russell Tschetter, Darrell Lee, Bob Suter, Jay Bixler.Jim Keine, Lonnie Diehl, Dale Rader, Jill Stevenson, Mary Iaju McCullough, Jane Zimmerly, Judy Hilly, Kathy Klingler, Margaret Pope. Junior High Student Council IJEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Kline, Jodi Iaigibihl, Jamie Pierman, Dan Radebaugh, Nita Watkins, Cindy Meyer, Dan Bishop, JjJn Rosebrook. Girls' Choir ROW 1: Ddorcs Bishop, Cathy Sommers, Connie Oilier, JaneZim merly, Jill Stevenson, Mary Lou McCullough, Joanna Oilier, Rachel Oilier, Armenda Arrizola. ROW 2: Cinlliia Shoemaker, Samira Shepherd, Sheila Hilly, Jamie Peirtnan, Joanna Krammer, Sharon Mow-cry, Anna Roadburgh, Kadty Klingler, Cheryl Miller, Barb Schumacher. ROW 3: Kmily Velasquez, Kathy Suter, Connie Moyer, Rebecca Baumgaruier, Cindy Meyer, Susan Burton, Karen Oilier, Margaret Pope, Judy Miller, Helen Rangel, Christine Lehman. ROW 4: Jodi Lugibihl, linda Iligley, Saudi Hartzler, Cathy Henderson, Teresa Osenbaugh, Sandra Mansfield, Nad a Basinger, Cathy Hilly, Connie Hermiller, Nita Watkins, Chera Wirick, Cindy Mansfield. ROW5: Joy Bixler, Joyce Cherry, Terry (Geiger, Patricia Sieler, Kathy Gindier, Deborah Darnell, Sandy Karhoff, Judith Hilly, Linda Burton, Cindy Benton, Sue Heitmeyer, Nancy Norris, Jane Patrick. Boys' Choir ROW 1: Jell Kanuier, Steve Meyer, Chet Parker, Mark Newton, Jon Ksmonde, Lonnie Diehl, Jerry Payne, David Krohn, Tommy Martin. ROW 2: Jim Rosebrook, Kent Arthur, Charles Jones, David Deniler, John Schlumbohm, Randy Cratz, David Moser, Dan Radebaugh, Jim Kiene, Peter Oilier, Steve Amstutz, Joe Pendez. 99 Eighth Grade Play “I’m a Family Crisis” HOW 1: Dan Radebaugh, Nada Basinger, Susan Burton, Randy Wentz, Saudi Ilartzler, John Sch-lumbohm. ROW 2: Jeff Hashbarger, Cindy Meyer, Cathy Hilly, Sharon Mowery, Connie Her-miller, Emily Velasquez. The play features a girl who is a chatterbox. She tries for 48 consecutive hours to be absolutely quiet so she can be a member of the S.S.S. While remaining quiet she causes all types of disasters. The play was presented on April 17. The leads were played by Sandi Hartzler, John Schlumbohm, Handy Wentz, and Susan Burton. DIRECTOR: Mrs. Malone; STUDENT DIRECTORS: Sue Heiuncycr, Sandy Mansfield. 100 Eighth Grade John Ascevedo Nad a Basinger ('indy Bemon Dan Bishop Jay Bixler Susan Burton Mark Core Karen Diller Kent Diller Dick Dukes Greg Garinatter Kandy Grab Saudi Ilartzler Jeff Hashbarger Sue Heitmeyer Cathy Henderson Connie Heriniller Unda Higley Cathy Hilty Sandy Karhofl Ken Leatherman Darrell Lee Sandy Mansfield Charles McCullough Cindy Meyer Tint Meyer Juan Morin David Moser Sharon Mowery David Neinire Teresa Osenbaugh Jerry Payne Dennis Pope Lewis Pope Joy Probst Dan Radenbaugh Helen Rangel Anna Kodabaugh John Schlumbohm Tim Schulte Jon Schutz Dick Sigler Bob Suter Russell Tschetter Emily Velasquez Nlta Watkins Randy Wentz J ack Wymer Cher a Wirick 101 Seventh Grad Annanda Arrizola Steve Amstutz Kent Arthur Rebecca Baumgartner Alan Benton Joy Bixler Delores Bishop Rebecca Brown Linda Burton Joyce Cherry Deborah Darnell Ix nnie Diehl Davkl Dernier Coimie Diller Joanna Diller Peter Diller Rachel Diller Jon Lsmonde 1'om Fenstcrmaker Terry Geiger Kathy Ginther Steve Henderson Debbie Hawker Judith Hiky Sheila Hilly Charles Jones Jeff Kantner Kathy Klingler James Kline Maxine Kramer David Krohn Christine Lehman Jim Lehman J odi Lugibihl Cindy Mansfield Tommy Martin Mary Lou McCullough Steve McDougle Steve Meyer Judith Miller Cheryl Miller Connie Moyer Paul Moyer Mary Newton Nancy Norris Felix Ochoa Douglas Ohm Chet Parker Jane Patrick Bobby Peckinpaugh J amie Pier man M argaret Pope Joe Purdy Dale Rader Jim Rosebrook Barbara Schumacher 102 Tim Schumacher Sandra Shephard Cindy Shoemaker Patricia Siefcr David Smidi Reese Snyder Cathy Somiuers Jili Stevenson Kathleen Suler Cloria Titus Marilyn Todd Jayne Zimmerly 103 Kindergarten MRS. LEHMAN Steven Anistutz Jeanne Bridenbaugh Midiael Burkhart Richard Burkhart Kim Burry Lisa Cherry Midiael Chinn Roy Cook Donna Dalrymple Brian Drerup jedd Lilians Sandra Fridley Amy Garmatter Randy Hector Terri Henderson James Henry Todd Jones Larry Louden James Mankin Dennis May Mari McDougle Teresa Norway Greg Rancs Jennifer Scliutz Debra Stall Donald Stapleton Judy Titus Jamie Tousley Scott Wells Ronald Zinnnerly MRS. LEHMAN Peter Amstuti Denise Bogaert Jerry Brenneman Bradley Conine Joey Conine Mark Diller Patricia Gechle Natalie Geiger Troy Geiger Scott Gratz Cheryl Harter Michael Hovest Tami Lehman 106 Bruce Lewis Auiy Lugibihl Leslie Morrison Bradley Moser Julie Mowery Cheryl Nash Stephen Niese Irene Ochoa Patricia Reese Willis Kodabaugh Daniel Shu lie Martin Schwab Cerald Siefer Randall Snyder Frank Taschler Not Pictured: Tainali Gerdeman Kevin Coppes Lori Hall Paula Klingshirn First Grade MRS. AMSTUTZ Billy Best Bruce Burkhart janet Burkholder J oluinie Coniue Sharon Dalrymple lane Oilier Suzanne Ktter Paul Fischbach Valerie Gillespie Sara Green Tommy Her mi Her Bryan Lewis Douglas iAiginbill Debra May Larry Norway Teresa Ochoa Cathy Reichenbach Rachel Rosebrook Jeffery Stall Melissa Walters Melissa Voder Not Pictured: lister Iitton 107 MRS. HAMM AN Sherri Augsburger I)aiiiel Barrieutes N aialie Cherry Terri Chinn Amy Dernier Ranac Dulle John Escamilla Dwiglit Griffith Dawn Crismore Dennis lligley Teresa J ohnson Tim J ones Vicky Kiene Sylvia Pedraza John Schutz Aimeue Shoemaker Ronnie Snyder Kandy Watkins John Welty Not Pictured: Dale Kadabaugh MRS. RE IN EKE Diana Barrientes Midiael Bauman Brien Bowers Cadii Copeland Cheryl Devore Patsy Gomez Dwight Crismore Edward Hamilton Rebecca Harnishfeger Sheila Hashbargcr Sheila Kneppcr Scott Lee Garth Lugibihl Doreen May Robin Morin Chris Moser Lita Risser Keith Schulte Douglas Steinman Steven Morvay Ronald Wentz Not Pictured: Daniel Moya 108 Second Grade MRS. BUTLER David Amslutz Kathy Beckler Kevin Benton Steve Dearth Judy Dukes Rhonda Knepper Billy Euer David Geiger J udy George Donald Gomez Karen Hilly Billy Klingshirn Jeff Lugibihl Mark iAigibihl Paula Lugibihl I-ecann Martin Gody McCullough Freddie Morin Jane Niese Daniel Ochoa Bart Pingle Todd Reichenbach Bemiy Scroles Sally Shepherd Elaine Shoemaker Perry Stainbrook Greta Steiner Karen Titus Noralu Van Scoder Dan Yoder Not Pictured: Kevin Hall Tracky Hector MRS. STEFFEN Francis Arrizola Brijido Barrientes Gary Basinger Carol Bauman David Burkhart Earl Burkholder Deon Cook Scott Dearth Diane Dillcr Terry DiUer Tom Dulle Jerry Ferrell Katliy Hector 109 Pam Hector Julie Knepper Kathy Matson Jinunic McDougle Kevin Ohm Belli Probst Charles Richmond Joan Schacht Jeff Schroodcr Mark Schulz Shirley Sliephcrd I-esley Si nidi Cary Stainbrook Julie Steinman Amy Welty Kimberly Wehrly Not Pictured: Tony Moya Third Gradi MRS. BURKHART Eufemia Arrizola I and a Cherry Sarah Differ Karl Endsley Karen Kensiennaker Becky Fridley Craig CtLjpr John Griffith Sandra Hector Howard llilty Lorraine Huffman Kevin Huser Lyle Johnson Bob Kramer 1'om Mansfield Rhonda McCullough Mark Moser Lori Newton Bob Norway Tim Schneck 110 Janice Schulte Karla Shoemaker Terry Siefer Bart Steiner Mark Watkins Wanda Welly Kicky Wentz Tona Yoder Not Pictured: I Air a Carlson Daniel Gerdeman Bruce Radabaugh MRS. OREN Linda Burkhart Kachelle Burkhart Barbara Burkholder Lori Burry Bonnie Cribla Ricky Dalrymple Jell Dillcr Kurt Emails Koseann Fischbach Roc Green Doug Grismore David Hamilton David Jones Dawn Ketner Ia:o Klingshirn Russ Knepper Vicki Krolm Karen Meyers Charles Niece Jim Reichenbach James Tousley Tony Schwab Kemiedi Shepherd Ted Sigler B ruce Stainbrook Kathy Steiner Janice Suter M ari Bedi Walters David Warren 111 Fourth Grade MRS. BUROKER Kicky Arrizola Rodrigo Barrientos Mary belle Bibier Joyce Burkholder Roy Burtou Christopher Conrad Christopher DeVore David Ferrell Billy Cockle Steve Ceiger Fauna Ceiger Bill Creen Patty Her miller Vickie Klear I-ucinda Ieatherinan John lice Ron Mansfield Sylvia Maiuauales Ronnie McCullough Craig Ohm Minnie Palacios Pam Rader Ken Schulte Usa Schumacher Mary SchuU Kou Shoemaker John Sommer Christopher Stone Warren Titus Keidi Walters Greg Wehrly Rodney Wdty Not Pictured: Dwain Hall Alan Cerdeman MRS. EVERETT iAipe Asevedo Vouda Bowersock Susan Bridenbaugh Phillip Dawson Curt DeVore Koxanc Dickey Dennis Dulle Bill Fischbach Jeff Grau Michael Cray Karelyn Henry Larry Her miller Kelly Huffman 112 Jeffrey Jones Cindy Kieue Daniel Kline Rebecca Lea therm an Dean Miller Sandra Miller Clark Nash Shirley Norway Rudy Ochoa Samuel Pierman Alan Pingle Ridiard Reese Neil Rcichenbach Rita Risser Dennis Sciuncnk Prudence Schumacher Pamela Shaneyfelt Fifth Grade MR. BIXLKR Greg Brennan an Terri Burry Vicki Coppes linda Dearth Dennis Deters Connie DeVore Cathy Fenstermaker Gregory Crismore Jane Hermiller Richard Hermiller Craig Hilty Kathy Jones Cynthia Klear Deborah Matson Charles Moweiy Frank Niese Sally Oreu Belli Pingle David Reese Judy Schulte Mark Shoemaker Terry Sigler Gary Smith Cheryl Stoue J eff Watkins Steve Wehrly 113 MRS. 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Schmidt Phone 358-28% Pandora, Ohio Sponsors AMSTUTZ INSURANCE, Bluffton, Ohio A TO Z MEATS, Bluffton, Ohio BELLMAN SOFT WATER SERVICE, Ottawa, Ohio BROOKE’S STUDIO, Lcipsic, Ohio CROW’S, Bluffton, Ohio CUPP’S LOCKER, Leipsic, Ohio GLANDORF TILE COMPANY, Glandorf, Ohio HAUSTEIN AND SONS PLUMBING AND HEATING, Bluffton, Ohio KEN’S MARATHON, Pandora, Ohio KLENK’S, Leipsic, Ohio LEIPSIC IGA, Leipsic, Ohio MAIN LINE DRESS SHOPPE, Ottawa, Ohio MODERN CLEANERS, Bluffton, Ohio MRS. MYER’S BAKE SHOP, Leipsic, Ohio NU-WAY CLEANERS, Leipsic, Ohio REISTMAN’S, Bluffton, Ohio STEINER’S GENERAL REPAIR, Bluffton, Ohio STYLE SHOPPE, Leipsic, Ohio WARD’S RADIO AND TV SHOP, Ottawa. Ohio 138 Senior Directory GENE AUGSBURGER “Rocket Blast Stafi 3; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; School Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Senior Boy’s Quartet 4; Pep Club 4; Football Team 3,4; Basketball Team 3, 4; Track Team 4; Manager 2,3; BrassChoir 4. VALERIE BASINGER MIRROR Stafi 2,3,4; School Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Glee 1; Chamber Ensemble 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1, 2; GAA 1; Woodwind Choir 4. MARK BIDLACK Band 1. SHERYL BIXLER FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Chorus 1,4; Glee 2; Pep Club 1; GAA 1; German Club 3,4. ZOLA BLUBAUGH FHA 1; Pep Club 1; GAA 1. DONALD BURKHOLDER FFA 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Glee 1; Football Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2; Track Team 3. DENNIS CHERRY FFA 1,2,3,4; Football Team 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4. MARGARET CHERRY MIRROR Stafi 3,4; Class Play 4; Band 1, 2,4; Chorus 1; Glee 1; Pep Club 1,4; GAA 4; Stage Band 3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Brass Choir 4. DOUGLAS COOK Class Officer 4; “Rocket Blast Staff 2,3; Student Council 2,3; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Track Team 1. DAVID DETERS Class Officer 1,3,4; Class Play 4; Band 1,2. STEVEN DILLER Class Officer 4; MIRROR Staff 4; Class Play 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Chamber Ensemble 4; Senior Boy’s Quartet 3,4; Football Team 1, Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Projectionist 2. ELAINE DULLE FHA 1,2,3; Class Play 4; Pep Club 3. PATRICIA DUNN Class Officer 2; Latin Club 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; NHS 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 2,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Woodwind Choir 4; Majorette 1,2, 3.4. VICTORIA ELLIOTT FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 2, Librarian 4; GAA 1. RICHARD FENSTERMAKER FFA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Football Team 1, 2,3,4; Class Play 4. STEPHEN FORNEY Class Officer 4; MIRROR Staff 3,4; FFA 1, 2,3,4; Class Play 4; School Play 4; Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Glee 1; Football Team 1,2,3, 4; Homecoming Court 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1. JANICE GERTEN Class Officer 3; “Rocket Blast Staff 2,3; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 2,3; Librarian 2; FTA 1,2,3,4. DAVID GRISMORE MIRROR Staff 4; Class Play 4; Track Team 1.3.4. ROLF HAENISCH 139 MIRROR Staff 4; Student Council 1; Band 1; Scholarship Team 2,3,4; Football Team 3,4; Basketball Team 2,3,4; Track Team 1, 2,3,4; German Club 3,4. JUDITH HARTZLER “Rocket Blast Staff 1; MIRROR Staff 2; School Play 4; Band 1,2,4; Chorus 1; Glee 1; NHS 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Office Worker 3, 4; Woodwind Choir 4. ARTHUR HEITMEYER Class Officer 2,3; Basketball Team 2. RONALD HERMILLER FTA 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4. REBFXCA KAUFMAN FUA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Band 1; Chorus 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1,2. FRED KING Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; School Play 4; Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Senior Boy’s Quartet 4; Football Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 3,4. LINDA KLINE “Rocket Blast Staff 2,4; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; School Play 4; Band ,2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Pep Club 1,3,4; Scholarship Team 2,3; Science Day 2; Librarian 3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4; Woodwind Choir 4. REBECCA KROHN FHA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4; Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,3; GAA 1,2. david McCullough Class Play 4; Chorus 1; Glee 1; Scholarship Team 1,4; Football Team 1,2,3. WAYNE McOWEN FFA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; Basketball Team 1. ALICE MEYER “Rocket Blast Staff 1,2,3; MIRROR Staff 4; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; Science Day 2. STEVEN MEYER Class Play 4. GARY MILLER Class Play 4; School Play 4; Chorus 4; Pep Club 4; Football 2,3,4. SANTOS MORIN Track Team 3,4. RAY MORRIS Class Play 4; Football Team 3,4; Track Team 3; Statistician 4. CRYSTAL NASH Class Officer 3; ‘Rocket Blast’ Staff 4; MIR-ROW Staff 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Club Play 4; School Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; ChamberEn-semble 4; Pep Club 1; Scholarship Team 1, 3; Librarian 2,3; FTA 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4. MARK NIENBERG Class Play 4; Football Team 3; Basketball Team 1. BARBARA PIERMAN Class Officer 1,4; “Rocket Blast Staff 1,3; MIRROR Staff 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 4; Science Day 2; Homecoming Court 2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,3,4; Office Worker 2; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Brass Choir 4. MICHELE RISSER ‘Rocket Blast” Staff 1; Student Council 3; 140 Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2; GAA 2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4; German Club 3,4. DAVID SALUCCI Class Officer 1,2; “Rocket Blast” Staff 2; Latin Club 1; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3; Librarian 2; Manager 2. KATHRYN SCHLUMBOHM “Rocket Blast Staff 4; MIRROR Staff 3,4; Class Play 4; Band 1,2; Office Worker 3,4. MARY JO SCHUMACHER “Rocket Blast’Staff 1,2; MIRROR Staff 2,3, Student Council 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 3,4; Homecoming Court 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Librarian 2; GAA 3, 4; FTA 4; Woodwind Choir 4. SUSAN SCHUMACHER “Rocket Blast Staff 1; MIRROR Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; Glee 1; NHS 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,4; Science Day 2; Librarian 4; FTA 3,4; Stage Band 4; Pep Band 4; Brass Choir 4. KIM SCHROEDER “Rocket Blast” Staff 3; Band 1,2; Scholarship Team 3,4; Science Day 2. VIRGINIA SIEFER “Rocket Blast Staff 3; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 3; Librarian 2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3,4. MARK SOMMER “Rocket Blast Staff 2,3; MIRROR Staff 4; Student Council 4; NHS 4; Pep Club 4; Scholarship Team 2,3,4; Track Team 3; German Club 3,4. ROBERT SOMMERS Student Council 2,3,4; Latin Club 1; School Play 4; Chorus 4, Chamber Ensemble 4; Senior Boy’s Quartet 4; Pep Club 4; Football Team 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Track Team 1; Manager 1. BRENDA SEYER MIRROR Staff 4; Student Council 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Chorus 4; Pep Club 1; GAA 4. DANIEL SEYER FTA 1,2,3,4; Class Play 4. DAVID SPRADLIN FTA 3,4; Manager 2,3,4. GARY STEFFEN Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; Scholarship Team 1. RUTH STEVENSON Student Council 4; Latin Club 1; Class Play 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 1; Glee 1; NHS 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,4; Homecoming Court 4; librarian 4; FrA 1,2,3,4. JOHN SUTER Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; School Play 4; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Glee 1; Chamber Ensemble 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2,3; Football Team 1,2,4; Basketball Team 1,2,3,4; Track Team 1; Stage Band 3,4. ROSANNA SUTER “Rocket Blast Staff 1,2,3; MIRROR Staff 4; Class Play 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Office Worker 2. IRMA VELASQUEZ Class Officer 3; MIRROR Staff 4; Student Council 1; FTIA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1. JANE WEIS “Rocket Blast Staff 4; FHA 1,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Girls’ Ensemble 3. DEBRA ZIMMERLY 1 ‘Rocket Blast' Staff 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Home-coining Court 3,4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Office Worker 3; Pep Band 1. Faculty Directory DOROTHY D. BASINGER DEGREE: Bachelor of Science, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. SUBJECTS: Shorthand I II, Typing I II, Office Practice, Office Machines. PAULINE BONHARD DEGREES: Bachelor of Science, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Master of Arts, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. SUBJECT: Librarian. KEN D. BAUMGARTNER DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Education, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. GRADUATE WORK: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. SUBJECTS: General Math, Geometry, Algebra I, Senior Review Math. CHARLES COPELAND DEGREES: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Master of Science in Agriculture, The Ohio State Universiy, Columbus, Ohio. SUBJECT: Vocational Agriculture. JANICE HOLCOMB DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. SUBJECTS: French I II, English 9, Corn-142 position I, Communications, Short Story. LAWRENCE KRUSE DEGREES: Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. Master of Science in Guidance, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. SUBJECT: Guidance. MICHAEL E. LEACH DIPLOMA: Northwestern School of Commerce, Lima, Ohio. DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio. GRADUATE WORK: Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. SUBJECTS: German I II, English Literature, American Literature, College Reading, Composition II. carolyn McDaniel DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Music Education, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. SUBJECT: Vocal Music. JODY MOYER DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. SUBJECTS: Advanced Math,General Math, Algebra I II. ELIZA NORRIS DIPLOMA: Associate of Arts, Mars Hill Junior College, Mars Hill, Nordi Carolina. DEGREE: Bachelor of Science, Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone, North Carolina. SUBJECTS: Physical Education, World His-try EVELYN REESE DEGREE: Bachelor of Science, Bowling Green, Ohio. SUBJECTS: Family Living, Speech, American Literature, Communications, English 9, Senior English Review. RONALD J. RISH DEGREE: Bachelor of Science, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. SUBJECTS: Chemistry, Physics, Biology. E. E. ROSENBERGER DEGREE: Bachelor of Science, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. GRADUATE WORK: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. SUBJECT: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing. ROGER VV. SHIPMAN DEGREES: Bachelor of Arts, Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky. Master of Arts, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. SUBJECTS: Earth Science, General Science, Health, Physical Education. MARK STALL DEGREE: Bachelor of Science, Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio. SUBJECTS: Bookkeeping I II, Personal Typing, General Business, Business Law, Consumer Economics. AGNES M. STROUSE DEGREES: Bachelor of Arts, Earlham College, Bachelor of Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. SUBJECT: Home Economics. DOUGLAS J. UPTON DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Music Education, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio. SUBJECT: Band and Instrumental Music. HOWARD A. WARNCKE DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Education, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. GRADUATE WORK: Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio. SUBJECTS: American Government, American History, Speech, Political Science, Ohio Government. MARK F. ZIMMERLI DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts, Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. SUBJECT: Art. 143 MRS. AGNES STROUSE Hoping this yearbook has brought back many memories, we conclude the 1970 MIRROR. Pandora-Gllboa not only bids farewell to the Class of 1970 but also to a dedicated teacher. Mrs. Agnes Strouse is retiring after thirty-five years of teaching, nine of these years spent teaching at Pandora-Gilboa. We wish to thank her and wish her the best of luck in the future. 1970 MIRROR Staff Barbara Pierman, Editor 144
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