Perkins High School - Quadrant Yearbook (Sandusky, OH)
- Class of 1985
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Peiropoulos enjoys marching gf-n lil l !l I.-dl 1'- u l....n X r+ n R E L 1 A r 3 '4 l CD U I lun, i' xi I-1 Ai znrrnfh - P ' . - X l l 'l 'N .-. l 'l n...n n-a lsqal l 'l ILQI u l l.....l , l n We i --J fs, nr'-'n ' V1 A IL-+I ww ,-. I Football capialns are honored of The I b que? Mlss Fulfz fries To breok The prhoro whale VGYOUICO laughs, I...-I l l l....l lf'-'I lr.-I liflllllllflllllfiillllllllllllllIll!lfTflLJLlVllllllr H Th 7 'Fri :r-zeiliiiiiiiiiiliMM3HiiE3iJE3iii3iIiJiiL3iiililiiililil 2:2 Val siudles between classes. When Stan ialks, everyone nsfens. Nothing loaves M. Urban speechless E55 EEE 4 :gs f Q :A--: Chrls oo sey abandons his studies To pose. My A -f-'- C K fm. ::: Anne Hotfman and Dave Mcpeek dissecr during Anatomy. EEE r rw rr 1 r-: At Iasf . . . K. Knupke reaches Mr. Mufflers desk. S. 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In 4964 The mm :SLI Yeorbook Wos Dedicated To -.... : Wlll the real Queen oleose sTond'P Mlss Schuman adds the fumshing ML pic'-10rd Qoeschl n--I Touches, u....1 3HllLJL.1L.'EJHLJLJL!LJLJLJLMJL!LlL!L!f lEJL!L9L ILJHLLQI Theme-9 mil:--4' 4-.- h 'Ilfll'IJLJLJLll!llLl!lL!llIJl!LJIllll'I'fi''LJ d K ly re excited about Q D Gsses for freshmen To James Horrls pumps Iron Czffer school. Max Von Hynlng smiles 01 the comero. 1 TAKE 5 lllfllllllllllllllIl1fif3f7fif1fifif1fillllllllll .....-IfIIfI1IIIEli35l If A ,, .f-4 ,E I lliillllllllllglllllfllifilllllliliillllillbllll-Ill!I Til li ii il ii il li li li ii iidiiil it il lldll H li ii ll ll li H li H1327 i-DI-Il-Il--.-SC-lHC-U-H--llUl.l'Il-1----U-Il-.SU-C-ISI. I 1 l...l ' iii 'if 1 . 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Palel wilh her Lalih. l.1.fl l 'l A 1 la-rl l 'l Lil l 'l u...n I'-'ll lu-JI r-1: ll-lu l 'l nl..n r--u lei-I v-in W I.-.n l I u.-.I :L-: Julle and Mlssy pay DO allerwlloh while J Fouls COUCQVITVOTGS oh bubble- ..-, blowing. IL--I 'l I--I l l I+--I I'-'I l...l l 'l u..n l 'l l......l l Ql gil I -'I l.1,l - Rhonda Alaflia eniers Twilighr zone, l....e l l IL-I l 'l ' . . . The Class of 'ol Voled And l 'l . ,-, Eslabllshed The School Colors. '-5: J. Kerr checks for locker fur1QUS' M. Klng enjoys library magazlhes, ll Ylfulusp!-IlnqllhullllgnqnlglnuInganlninlnnqllnonsalnunca ll ll llll ll ll ll ll lfll ll llall ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll llll I illlililllililllllIlillllllllllllllQllIlllil.l!llllllIllIDI 12-Theme ,L QB . jf NX My A 4- 7 Ts u IZ fre f N ,, --2-ff Xl --,ik mx! if , X 5 5 I , j X J f Q 41 SIDIEIQIIAII IEWIENWTS J VI WTMNVV I! 6 ..-J 4... 4 'Y ' if x gi f , ur Amf' 'W ' 'Eli ' ' w T 1 -41 4 Q. While preparing sashes for coronaTion, Ann, Kim, and Kasey discuss The excilemeni ThaT's abouT To follow. Homecoming CourT: Laurie Richards and John STewarT, freshmeng Tamara Blackwood and Thaddeus Howells, juniors: KrisTa Ross and Paul McCuTcheon, seniors, Julie Long and AnThony Green, seniors, Jodi Crecelius and Gregory Hanchin, seniors, Shelly KauTz and John Balduff. EHOVE seniors: Julie BeaTTy and Jason Michel, sophomores. Dave and Julie show Their good friendship aT a senior floaT meeTing. ii. 49841-4985 Homecoming Queen Julie Marie Long Suspense grew ThroughouT The day of OcTober 5, 4984, for iT was The proud momenT when all The sTudenT body, faculTy, and parenis of The courT would wiTness The crowning of The 4984-4985 Perkins High School Homecoming Queen. Senior, Julie Long, was The chosen one To represenT her school along wiTh her escorT, AnThony Green. The queen's senior aTTendanTs included Jodi Crecelius, KrisTa Ross, and Shelly KauTz along wiTh Their escorTs, Gregory Hanchin, Paul McCuTcheon, and John Balduff. Oiher members of The courT included Laurie Richards and John STewarT, freshmen: Julie BeaTTy and Jason Michel, sophomores: Tamara Blackwood and Thaddeus Howells, juniors. The Theme for This year's Homecoming fesTiviTies was ThaT's EnTerTainmenT . The senior class won firsT place for Their floaT consTrucTion based on The musical The Wizard of Oz . A dance sponsored by The STudenT Council was held in The school's cafeTeria immedlaTely afTer The game. IT was a memorable evenT for everyone. Special Events 15 I Senlors dlsploy 'lholr winning flocf from OZ . I I Donlse's smlle adds plzzozz To me Flog Corps, W llvlor2E IVIEIVIQ-RlES!I l Krlsla ls all smiles ofler ' I mad and 'ram Sfmf being chosen. Jullo Long ls elected To reign os queen. their stuffl N. Qtlrlsaal f Sue, Carla, Kelly ond Denise gel sel for coronoliom, ' I The ladles ol The court pose wllh Their proud porenls 16-Speclal Events Newlyweds, Krista and Robin, toast to their new Krista smiles as she is about to throw the traditional happiness as mock husband and wife. bouquet of flowers, i Both Krista and Robin share in being the first to eat the cake, Veronica Wachter seems seems to enjoy chowing down after the wedding ceremony, I JUNIORS TAKE VCDWS LQE Marfiivfywl Upholding a tradition of Perkins High School, a mock wedding between students in both se- mester Family Living classes was held in the school's auditorium. These weddings enable students participating take part in a similar situ- ation of matrimony between two loved ones. Much work such as the supplying of the actual wedding dress, the tuxedo, the music, refresh- ments, and the wedding cake itself was need- ed to make a well-planned event. Juniors, Krista Shifflet and Robin Lang, were the first to be hypothetically wed in a mock cere- mony during the first semester of their Family Living class, All was a sucess and much was learned of the true value of matrimony. The main event of the year was the wedlock between seniors, Robin Dyke and Toni Caponi. All went well including the trip in the limousine after the ceremony. Maid of honor for this event was senior Bev Vllest, and best man was Donald Fischer. 1 1 I - 18-Special Events ISENIQR WEDLac:KiQ85I i f i :Q s if ff 5 ,Ns--PM ,-rw rx fr Fa? rin Mig if if if 1 ae 2 , we Amy, Jennifer, Bev, Robin, Tomy, Dori, smug you newlyweds' Darrin, and Rob ali pose, ii ' figkifwif 11,5 Qi i?'1'i2gQ 4 4 ,Q My 5 Tony and Don waii for The pride To approach. Thaf's for enough, Tony! No fours frbm Jemifef GHC Bev, I I They kiss and iive happily ever afier. Special Events 19 T . :W W 3 ,M fiery, , 49811-4985 AQUA-TONE MEMBERS Row 1: Kim TofT, Julie Long: Row 2: Veronica Wechfer, Ann l-loffmon, Michelle Pohl: Row 3: Tomi Blackwood, Rhonda AlafiTa, Michelle King, Pam STreifferTg Row 4: Kellie Haggerfy, Julie Gembko, Teresa Brammer, Uxdvisorse Mrs. B. Gaydos, Miss B. ScoTTQ l The Traditional guy's number is once again a big splash . TribuTe To The Olympics' was This yeor's Theme for The 4984 Aqua-Tone show presenTed on November 46, 47 and 48. STudenT TryouTs and preparaTion began on SepTember A, following wiTh Twelve weeks of synchronized swimming To The Olympic album. The firsT acT led The show off well as all members swam To LighTing of The Torch during which a real Torch was liT. AfTer The show goT on iTs way, members of The Aqua-Tone Team performed magnificenT numbers, dueTs, and solos To such Themes as CourTship and Reach OuT . DirecTor for The show was senior Julie Long. M Rhonda and Tami synchronize Their moves as They begin Their number. Q Michelle and Anne pose afTer Their roufine To CourTship. I I 20-Special Events f g 'W , M J - 4 A ' 3 W I ,k,r I H I ., k I I as 'Uwwfr fvhrwrriq I Senior dlreciors, Julle ond Kim, break for Q piciure with Mrs. Goydos ond Miss SCOTT. Officers perform io The sohg Juhku, if W. rs,i 54's Warrwfiwzg, ,, ' , In ir. H md +-- ' ' A Q - f- H , , Q r W V DMM iw, 'W ' ,Mmm V, bmw'-s'113iW4,s3,L, 'WW' . ar, ,, A , H .M fum , f Thlnk of If as 'A Chorus Lihe' with fins, Special Events-21 l 5 ,Vw -f A Q 3 f ,, 'Mr , 7 'A .s I5f' ' iw hai? 4 8 ,212,- lofh Paul and Morne read off The nominees for The CBBS courT. CBBS was recognized on Friday, February 22, 4985, and in special honor of This evenT: an assembly was held in The PHS audiToruim. The crowning of The black Queen and King was The highlighT of This memorable ceremony along wiTh The enTerTainmenT given by The black sTudenTs of Perkins High School. As in The years before, a speaker was chosen To speak in recogniTion of The black communiTy of Perkins. Emmanual Irby, a former NAACP president spoke aT The CBBS presenfarion. Running for Queen were Telsha Sievenson, JoAnn G-arreTT, Jackie Harper and PaTricia Clark. Nominees for King included Mike Harvey, Jeff Keys, Kenny Palmer, Tony Alexander and ChesTer Dixie. The Queen and King were JoAnn C5arreTT and Mike Harvey. CBBS RECGGNIZED ,Z 14- W v,7'MAqh A r A rri 3' ,, if is I ' i n Q ,AQ riiE'f'T fp' A-iw 'r , 4 T L2 EAEIT WE ,T rl Presenting the 1985 CBBS candidates, Queen and King, and their couri, 1 1 l x T951 Y 4 ' . A 5 ig igf gf 'iis Q , J ' 1' e - ' sgjjf' ' Q Y A Q P V l i 5, is? X Ki X f , ,.., l ' I s-:Q - ss- Man , ' Carol Poniorn racefull acce T Gun' S' ke' 'or me ' 9 Y D S 0 presenfcfion WGS Emmanuel All ears are wiTh Paul as he flower from Paul Moore, Irby. Sings, 22-Special Evenis g5,,,,,,,, 'sg f. in U3 1 rr ' rw rm? lr lrn K . b A My CBBS courl: Patricia Clark and Tony Alexander: CBBS queen and king, JoAnn Garrett and Mike Harvey: Telisno Slevenson and 4 ' Cnesier Williams. G I V l Carol gently places ine crown on the new CBBS queen, JoAnn Garrett. IQBBS QI-If-DOSES1 Row 1: J, Harper, M. Rollison, C. Penrorn, T. Stevenson, P. Clark. Row 2: J. Garrett, R. Fleming, G. Hayes, M. Harvey, T. Alexander, C. Harris. Row 3: D. Harper, M. Williams, C. Brown, K. Palmer, T. Pearson, J. Keys, C, Harris. I 1 I r l l l . 1 J Seniors Carol Pentorn and Paul Moore give ine All eyes are warcning as each candidate walks up the aisle audience a singing duel. with nervous anricipalion. l I 1 Special Events-23 . . 1 , 1 we All ls fun aT The Sadie Hawkins Dance. I I Just one more song. PreTTy please. Dave and Pam he The knoT by Marryin' Mehllng. TENDERNESS! Break Dance seems easy for Terry. SADIE I-IAWKINS 4985 Much fun and exclTemenT was accomplished if you aTTended This year's Sadie Hawkins Dance on March 22, 4985. The dance was sponsored by The school's STudenT Council and was held in The schooI's gymnasium. Music This year was supplied by junior Terry Dunlap as he DJ'd The nighT Through. RefreshmenTs were served and a loT of anxious dancers danced The whole evening long. Podiums were seT up aT one end of The gym for Those sTudenTs who wished To Tie The knoT. Marryin' Sams for This year were lvliss FulTz and Mr. Mehling. A 24-Special Events fe. 455 '- S X, And the dance goes on. 0 ,4, I 0 u,' fd? M : I Kevln and Mark clown Ground os They I break The night owoy. VTIOVTWGUT. CORDIS Gnd FUCKY SVWOYG O I I 'faoogle Dawn Tqml and Krigfg, -I I Let the muslc ploy on ond on and om, i , '61 I ,M 'few Lora and Tlm dence crm in crm. I I Let the good Times roll! Special Events-25 FIRELANDS CHALLENGE The match goes on as Team members search for The zaugfgtmguhgfkfgrlubgifqfnqt ' KHr3,:2g?F'S?L5v?5:?f1ge' on5We Wiesler. Firelands Challenge is an academic group made up of some of The Top sTudenTs aT Perkins. The 4984-85 members include Dave DelSignore, Dennis I-loffman, Mike Kim, Laura KnuTson, STacey Lowery, Brian lVlonTelauro, Dave Nielsen, and Dan Wiesler. Firelands Challenge gives our school The opporTuniTy TG compeTe againsT oTher schools in The area. The members have worked diligenTly all year To do Their besT, and They have succeeded, The Firelands Challenge advisor is Mr. Ed Muffler. - X 2 1 1 4 2 di, , T Vw ti wi, Brian and Mike smile for The camera. I Members of The Team chaT wiTh advisor Mr. Muffler. I I Team members relax afTer a maTch. 26 Special Evenrs .AQ A-6 -549 fi' .,f' l Seated: Dan Wiesler, Sracey Lowery, Biran Monfelauro. Standing: Mr. Muffler, Dennis Hoffman, Laura Knufson, Mike Kim, 1 n I ACADEMIC CHALLENGE ' L Academic Challenge is a Televised confesf among Three randomly selecfed high schools from The Norfheasfern Ohio disfricf, STudenTs chosen for The Team musT compeTe aQainsT oTher sTudenTs from oTher schools on several differenT Topics Thaf cenfer around educafion and Trivia. Perkins parTicipaTed on November 24, 4984, and finished in second place. I Mr. Ed Muffler, advisor, is all smiles. l 1 l 'Aff , mmf , Li f 5 , Lf' Mrs, . rf sf Row 1: Sfacey Lowery, Laura Knusfon, Cenfers Mr. Muffler. Back: Dan Wiesler, Dennis Hoffman, Mike Kim. Missing: Brian Monfelauro, Special Events-27 99 O 521' I Row 1: S, Schuster T. Tomasula. Row 2: G. Goodman M. Shartzer R. Smith, . . I ' ' . ' , . In a committee session, Mike Fo,!:mig'M. Ambos, M. Szulc, S. Boumgardner, P. Coles, Adviser-E. Muffler. Missing- ' I Ambos prepares To defend his bm Youth in Government is an organization open to anyone who wishes to participate, There are four positions available to choose from. in April, delegates pack up for a three day trip to Columbus featuring debating, bill defending, and craziness. Many hours are spent in serious debates and discussions in the statehouse and the Supreme Court. When all the business for the day is completed. fun promptly follows. The female gender likes to investigate the shopping scene across the street, and - everyone embarks on a journey to find the best eating establishment, At the hotel, the halls are filled with frantic pizza delivery boys asking, 'iWhere's room AOo'? Other entertainment provided in the price of this adventure is a governors banauet, the governors dance,ana a variety show put on by any volunteering persons, ' 514' '. Steve looks through a comic book as Shane prepares to kill a bill. The stotehouse steps before Greg Goodman daydreams sessions commence. about his condo in Hawaii. 28 - Special Events BQYS: AIEID QRLS' STATE -PROGRAM Eoch yeor sTudenTs ore selecTed from Perkins High School To porTicipoTe in Buckeye Boys' ond Girls' SToTe, o progrom designed for sTudenTs To Ieorn more obouT our woy of governmenT. During The summer monThs, These repre-senToTives chosen spend o week in Columbus porTicipoTing in o mock governmenT session To geT o firsT hond ideo of how The governmenT sysTem works oncl how iT offecTs our lives now ond in The neor fuTure. SUI-YIMEIQ CDF- '84 ' U' While in Columbus, seniors, Kcnlherine Lucol ond roomofes from ofher schools, geT oll sporkled up for 0 governors bonqueT, M Ti, is -J Girls' ond Boys' SToTe: Row 1: D, Wiesler, M. Amoos, M. Szulc. Row 2: L. Kromer, K. Lucol. Row 3: K. Fleming, M, Ehrnsberger, J. Long, S. Lowery. Special Events-29 1 r 1 1 1 r 'Nur Senior NHS members- Row 1: D. Wiesler, G. Hanchin, K. Lucal, K. Miller, J. Long. Row 2: D. Todd, K. Fleming, S. Lowrey, C. Meyers, L, Andersson. P. Moats. Row 3: C. Royal, R. Pheasant, K. Toft, C. Scroggy, B. Brogle. National Honor Society is a highly regarded organization and becoming a member is not easy. To gain entrance, students must have a 3.2 grade point average or better, show leadership, and be active in the school and community. National Honor Society held the 4985 induction ceremony in the auditorium and elected 24 new members. NHS named Mr. D Mehling l'Teacher of the year. April greets Betsy with a smile and a medal. K ' Chad Royal congratulates Jennie Fouts with a warm hug . and encouraging words. Each senior NHS member greets a Davlda proudly walks to greet her parents. 30-Special Events new inductee and presents each with a medal. -s tml' W W A A I 3 ! I - 1 New Members-Row 1: B. Monlelouro, J. Nemiiz, R. Moog, L. Knutson, D. Pounoers, R. Hummel. Row 2: D. Nielsen, K. Reclmon, V. Wecnler. M. Mederski, K. Ebner, J. Moors. Row 3: S. Puckrin, B. Dovis, D. Hoffmon, G. Goodmon, T. Tomosulo, M. Kim. Row 4: E. Filcn, H. Pelropoulos, B. Lucol, A. Klinger. Do I sllll nove To do disnes'? Beover osks his mom. V9 0n'ca wecmef is 5O'O'0'O VWGDDV 5h9'5 0 ls Pom congralulallng or sfrongling ner sister? member of NHS. , , A? i ceremony - - Q H I Heather whispers a silenr Thank-you proyer while Robin smiles. I I NW' membus pqmclpme in me ifiducifofi H Qi -1 n i I lug I Special Events-31 WHAT I! EFFEI TEMFEF U TH FET! DYOTQCT- Their Trophy, I SOPHOWIOYG MCYY Ann Neofe DOSGS WWW Def OUTSTGDGTDQ I I Advisors Carol Palmer and John Biakeman smiie wiTh SCIENCE TEAIVI Sl-IINES f :iff ,gf .. j3QjM?5wf I 'gifs W j?L1w9' -I Q ir . W is s ' Q' A-P' . fi ii .ae My wr. F A A '5 'QP' ' Milk 'W-,,' 'I ..1-,ikffrkf 1' fs. - - Q P, ijrllg.. xy ' T, UHF A ry . fm. K K fb I . K aw . 5 Elf .V i T A Y .M l L. Knutson, T. Dunlap, M. Mederski, E. FiTch, S. Lowery, M. NeaTe, and L. Lee Hcheese iT up, .ff-.L . ,f-rx. , kntis., ri :- .Wiz-my 'fs Z L we IT was anoTher banner year for The Perkins science deparTmenT. The success sTarTed aT The local symposium when Ed FiTch, Laura KnuTson, Terry Dunlap, Mary Ann NeaTe, Lisa Lee, Mary Mederski, and STocey Lowery received superior raTings. Junior BeTsy Lucai earned an exceiienT raTing. AT disTricT compeTiTion, The Team earned an award for having TOO percenT superior rafings, while Mary and Mary Ann were named OuTsTanding STudenTs. Advisor John Blakeman was honored wiTh The presTigious BaTeiIe-Acker Award. Finally. The Team shone again aT The sTaTe compehfion. For The second year in a row and The Third year ouT of The pasT four, Perkins earned The coveTed Harold C. Shaw Award. Speciai honors wenT To Mary, who was named firsT in sTaTe chemisTry, and To Terry who was runner-up in The Dow Chemical compeTiTion 32- Special Events iS THE CT UF RATURE E K UF A DENATUTEE ii ERZYME1 T202 8 CYSTETN E Clii UREASE ru Tiif ll Eli if A lil ! PEIBIIBE' PENS iw fiffff ffrfrcin C123 . f 4 pf 'VT K A D -3 Q 1 , X x If M I I 5 f 1, mf? J .,,,,,,,,,,.,m.s, .,,A . ' Laura Knuison has conducTed superior research for Three years. Senlor Stacey Lowery poses wiTh her award-winning VGSGGVCYT. eoo'l'r as 'f 'N QD Sophomore Llso Lee earned a perfecT raTing aT The T. Dunlop and M. Mederski proudly show us Their Dow disTricT level. awards. Senior STacey Lowery and junior Mary Mederski were inviTed To presenT Their research aT The American AssociaTion for The AdvancemenT of Science's rneerlng ln Los Angeles. To presenT Their research, STacey and Mary had To be nominaTed by The Ohio Academy of Science. AfTer STacey was presenTed The Melvin Award, she was chosen as a delegTe, while Mary was elecred an alTernaTe, To represenT Ohio in LA. To raise funds for Their Trip, Mary and STacey esTablished a fund wiTh Mrs. Palmer's help: They solicifed aid from businesses in The area, While in LA, The girls not only displayed Their research, buT also meT and Talked wiTh Nobel laureafes. I PROJECTS PERFECT I Special Events-33 THE SOUND OF MUSIC r X.., ff wemy kw,.Mg,m5MqLi Robin and Mlke sneak owoy during Their performance. . I ,, Sieve Brownell plays The lead as Mr. VohTropp. Marla confesses her love for The coproih A Few of My Fovorife Things . Heaiher reveals her bore fee? during dress reheorscl. I I Presenting ihe slnglng huns. 34-Special Events The VonTrapp chlldren sing a farewell song To be remembered by all who saw This year's musical, 'iThe Sound of Music I I Veronica, as Marla, geTs ready To wed, The Sound of Music was This year's musical chosen by new musical direcTar Mr. DleTerich. All Three shows were presenTed on The weekend of May 3-5. The sTory cenTers around Maria Reiner and her love for The capfain Von Trapp and his children. The ploT Thickens as The Nazis Try To Take over, buT The Von Trapps are unwilling To go and flee, along wiTh Maria, over The mounTain and inTo SwiTzerland. They succeed and are free from The Nazis. Music is Then sung from all in greaT happiness. The sTars of The show were as follows: STeve Brownell as Mr. Von Trapp: Veronica WechTer as Maria: Robin Dyke as Elsa: Mike Dresser as Max: P H b id ,S molds GH in G row Heafher Pullano as Leisl: Michelle Fearing as Y ' ' ' Moiher Abbess. I I I F I VV Iir lf, ,,y,.T, A ,LVIL I T , T iyii yyyu - --T T , T ,.. i ' , - iw ' i rs,r i 551 fb in ' 0. , I 'www' rffslf f Z r ' W A break between scenes. I ' The VonTrapp chlldren once again sing across The mounTainsides. Special Events 35 Mlchelle Gagnon waits for her cue. April 28, 1985, is the date on which Perkins High School held its annual Fine Arts Festival. The school was open to the public from 3-8 pm. All those involved donated much time and effort towards the preparation of this event. The Perkins Bands performed in the gymnasium. The songs performed were ear-Catching, perfected, and iced with the sound that only the PHS band can deliver. Each band member put forth his or her best effort to present a great show. Art projects along with projects from the Home-Ec and Industrial Arts department filled the old primary cafeteria and the auxilliary gym. Accomplishments of students from grades K-12 were on display. Renouned art crlllc looks over the display. Something from the petrified forest, maybe? Unbellevecblel ll's movlngl says a fascinated Mom. Acryllc palnllngs were among the art items on display. I ' I The lrombone sectlon highlights a musical selection. I r 36-Special Events Qs C Even the Nome ThaT Tune Band performed, Preclslon Is required of The clarihels on . 4 Feel free To browse. DUT please don'T Touch The china. This piece, Mrs. Gregory poses proudly beside some sfudemks' projecrs. N fs-'iflyzf --I don-i know what if isp says M555 Schumcn' The back-up singers for Michael Jackson appeared This Time as The U lead. Special Events -37 Seniors on the Trip To Mexico hong ouT on The dock while Band members show Thai Mickey Mouse is not The woiTing for CJ sailor for soiiore1TeQ who cores. oniy one who sTruTs his stuff QT Disney Wofid. - 'll Q. .. I PHs'Eigs SPREA-D THEIR vviixiesi I gh To ,ie .Q T i T J. Ferback and M. King resT upon Their makeup . . . , I coses While Wcmng on Their Tmnsponcmon To Rgyaldsrmrkeis gn sunny! rviexlicodwifh new friend. OTHER TITLE Bmswom. o on uu sou oino o-o on . - Special Events L T'- Q., Yin, 'Qu Windmills, Tulips, The Eiffel Tower, double-decker buses, bobbies, and The Champs Elysses all halTed so ThaT sTudenTs from Perkins' French Club could Take a look around Europe. The jeT-seT group visiTed several Euro- pean counTries on Their whirlwind Tour including SwiT- zerland, France, Holland, Germany and England. Veronica WechTer and Jenny Ferback boTh agreed ThaT The highlighT of The Trip was seeing a beggar being chased by a bobby in London. This duo also quipped ThaT London was Their favorife desTinaTion, 'V' Tdifififf' Q I u 1 I l I Band members spread Their own magic inside The Magic Kingdom. The SXS Veracruz sailed Spanish Club mem- bers info unknown waTers over spring break This April. PorTs of call included Cancun and Cozumel, Mexico: and Key Wesf, Florida. Those balmy wafers of The Caribbean paved The way for shipboard romances, snorkeling, aerobics on deck, dancing un- derneaTh The sTars, shopping. and basking in The sun. Chad Royal said ThaT The highlighf of The Trip was seeing people in Their FORMALS and waTching Jusfin Kerr wreTch over The railing. The group decided ThaT The favorife porT of call was wiThouT a doubT, Cancun. The band TooTed ifs own proverbial horn in The land of Mickey Mouse. The group marched inTo Florida wiTh a bang for a quick visii To EPCOT CenTer, Wef n' Wild, Orlando, and Disney World. AlThough The weaTher was somewhaf disappoinfing, everyone had a greaf Time. Newly crowned mouseke- Teers all agreed ThaT The highlighT of The Trip was meeTing Their only hero, Mickey himself. The favoriTe desTinaTion on The Trip was EP- COT Cenfer, 1,5-ev , H W f X if Y' ,f if W ' Watch out coverglrls. Here are Paris' lafesT fashion model A discoveries! Special Events 39 Traditionally, Spirit Week marks The coming of The ST. Mary's game. Beginning this year's celebration was 50's day on Monday, hat and shades, clash, and sweats days following, with color day on Friday. The freshman class holds The title of 4985 participation leaders. Stacey and Michele proudly sport their stylish hats. See! Mr. Pltts isn't The ONLY person who has clash Miss Fultz displays signs of early retirement. Mod Matters stop To chatter, I I Coverglrl M. Haney- New Woman Magazine, 40-Speclol Events Tony and Theresa enjoy the music. I I Boogie-down, Chrlsl .L , W,,, r J DANCES Dances make up a great parl of The fun shared al Perkins by many sfudenls. They usually follow a game and are always enjoyed. Sfudenl Council Takes par? in preparing each dance. gifs- Mlke and Bob have danced their Duane gives Gina and Karen some poinfers. I I SOCKS Off- SOFTEG STUUSDTS fOFfTl C! ffOlV1. SlT'llllDQ. . . . Kellie? The fun has just begun as I I Beaver s1IlIdoesn'1know why Jennie was I I Jenny shares a close dance with ,J Special Evenis-41 I ly 3 Kelly Record, Krlsla Ross, ohd oThers ddhce To The music supplied by The DJ. JUNICDR-SENIOR PRCDIVI SciTurdciy, Moy ll, is The ddTe oh which The 1985 Junior-Senior Prom wos held QT The Cedor PoihT Convemioh CehTer from Q pm. To 4 om. The Theme selecTed for This yeor wds You're The lnspiroTioh ond The colors were lighT blue ond silver. The bond performing, Red Boll JeT, ployed o 20 mihuTe seT once edch hour. A D.J. provided The ehTerTdihmenT for The resT of The hour. Momemos disTribuTed QT This yeor's prom were mugs for The Qemlemeh ond wihegldsses for The lddles, edch wiTh The prom Theme ond symbol primed oh The fronT. The junior closs officers ond odvisers mode This evem o successful ond memoroble for dll who dhehded. I K, 'ii 1' Q l Q o i These folks really know how To T'geT down! I I Wendy, Barry, Slephcnle, ond Bob seem To be Tolklhg obouT The some Thing. Ei? T V 1- Some came To lhe prom dfTer oTTehdihg The PresidehT's dinner pony, I I A few couples siT ouT To coTch Their bredTh. 42-Special Events 'K Mark Gross folks To Duane i-iufnagle whiie Cindy ,N , is Browne ond Dense i. nch sTare 'n orna em T. I V ' Z en camera as They ascend The sTairs To The prom, I I Kim Redmon and Veronica WechTer pause To smile for The I - xi if fin' N ir This bunch can boogie down! , 4 ' ' , 1-.... f ig , ,,f,, MQW? J , w Mi'?97 The ambassador To Zimbabwe and I his daTe were ai The PHS prom, I FBI agen! Kelth Faggionaio eyes a suspecT as Cindy gives him secrei cieTaiis. I I ., ,f- Tracey DeMore sees The waiTer Klm and Shane seem reaay To go home, Missy Tries To geT one more aance fesfock The. Diei C0149 Gnd mgkes from Craig, ana Dennis says he wiii NOT go for a waik in The dork wiTh Beaver. 0 450571 f0f 'Ti Special Evenfs-43 Mr. Harold Butcher is honored. Perkins High School graduaTed The 25Th class of T67 seniors on Sunday, June 2, in The gymnasium Julie Lenyo, class vice-presldenT, offered The invocaTion afTer The class filed in. Senior class president Chad Royal, addressed The class and urged Them To be pioneers. Press yourself, dare yourself, To join The clique ThaT believes ThaT The only limiTaTions a person has are Those which exisT in The mind, he said. Brian lvlonTelauro, one of The honor graduaTes, also addressed The class and defined a successful high school graduaTe as one who has maTured enough menTally To use ThaT educaTion To The fullesT poTenTial . OTher highlighTs of The ceremony were The honoring of record- seTTing oThleTe, ScoTT Fry, and reTiring superinTendenT, Mr. Harold BuTcher. Chad Royal Then presenTed The PiraTe sword To The junior class presidenT, STeven SchusTer. Rebecca Pheasant Treasurer, gave The benedicTiong and The 25Th class marched inTo The fuTure. Q W R 1 I 1 1 I Left: Seniors waiT for The commencemenT march To begin. Right: Seniors file by advisor, Mr. Muffler, Class president, Chad Royal, Muse your educcmon U SGYS h ll Th l T ' goclggffs e CUSS O become honor groduafe Brian lvlonTelauro Seniors Turn their Tassels and become graduaTes of The Class of 4985. 44 - Special Events i iriwsgfz Carol Penforn and The senior ensemble sing one Iosi Song, I I Mr. Shot! recoglzes ofhlefic champ, Scoii Fry. eRADUf-mom - 4985 ' I H, Jef! Konzen and Sonoli Snoh folk offer Qroduoiion. 1 l 1 ,Qapbi-WM Q , ,.--'L' M ' ,, MW Tony Green and Poul Moore relox outside offer The ceremonies. Smffh helps Kim Scheff Q97 VGOUY ' ' ' ' I I- Top: David Zohniser is oil smiles. Bottom: Mrs. Speclal Events - 45 f nuff 14-vs' s F L 5 f ' ggi V '.. N ,?:'d ' Brian Monfelauro Katherine Lucal Rebecca Pheasant 46-Special Events L will A xv 1 1'-2 X mil ff il- W A7i T'fT rQ'vf.'P -- x 1' . 1 5 'Qu 'mf' '5 'iqb4' x, W b ., 'Q , ::,,1-Li... gg . X Q W ' I y .1 I x 'E ' fix U Wham! 'CIM SSIES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Greg l-lanchln and Slacey Lowery BEST ATHLETES - Tracey DeMare ana Scoll Fry vv T. , f , Pina ' , ,. X A ,4AsKf:aaLz, 1 xg! NYS? 43 E Bc-'sf 'X 14' Q CLASS CLOVVNS - Kenny Palmer and Sue Arthur 4 , V I, I- I .. , Y . ,ag , f-,L V1 I ,y 'M , -I jg, V , Y , fvtawa, ' QM ,, 1 Pvffg A ' 5 4 . W Q ' f ' .5 ' ' ' fr .5 ry? ' 3 ,-A ' L 'ir l 6 ' 0 4:11 v 4, ri , A A 2ffr?f 5 W f W ' 'Z-f, ' nr- We' f 3 'wi A ,y.rr W ,rry My . + 2.4, I- ,yy ' l A A A rrrrr ,Y T ly , ' 24 ' '-' z , ., , ' ez. ,1q,: ' A ' Q V I I I Yam. 1, , V, 1, W I . eff , g ff V ,,,f 9 X ,A , ' H CLASS ROMEO AND JULIET - Tony Green and Julie Long 48- Classes J, W ,WM ' , W 13, '41 , 'KK BEST PERSONAUTIES - Julle Long and Paul McCuTcneon BEST DRESSED v Carla Marllnez and Cnaa Royal MOST TALKATlVE - Cnrls Lynn and Missy Dayls Lf if A CLASS OE 4985 3 N 'S f Mr. Ed Muffler and Mrs. Carol SmiTh, advisors for The Class of 4985. SENIORS LIGHT UP THE SILVER SCREEN The class of 4985 is silver in iTs own way because iT is The 25Th class To graduaTe from Perkins High School. Like all oTher senior classes who have gone before, iT Too felT special in iTs own way by providing senior leadership and ruling The schooI . ln The Homecoming floaT compeTiTion, The senior class Took firsT place wiTh Their characTers from The movie 'lThe Wizard of Oz . Much hard work was puT inTo The seniors' version of Emerald CiTy and Yellow Brick Road . The crowning of Julie Long as Homecoming queen only added exciTemenT To The occasion. She was escorTed by Tony Green. Jodi Crecelius, KrisTa Ross and Shelly KauTz were named Homecoming aTTendanTs and were escorTed by Greg Hanchin, Paul McCuTcheon and John Balduff respecTively. One of The class' money- making projecTs was selling calendars and sTickers. Class T- shirTs and sweaT shirTs were sold also. The senior class advisors were Mrs. Carol SmiTh and Mr. Edward Muffler. They helped organize graduaTion and various oTher happenings ThroughouT The year. Classes 49 Margaret A. Acefo 5 A' Wi Laila M. Andersson Rhonda E. Alafrla . Q ,G g 5,13 R Susan L. Arthur Nl. Tony L. Alexander Michael D. Ambos 4, gwwr ,sr Tamara J. Baca . WRU h 3 v. .wk JOhn S. Balduff 5 .1 if Sally A. Baum W fe N lr iw 'K' I ivy'-9 Q ily' Sandra J. Bledsoe W Mlchael A. Bohalch Carrie A. Boos ...wr 3 s 1 l Shaun R. Boothe Russell E. Brennan Wendy L. Broughton Kevin A. Bucher Sharon L. Bunge Y Q , X5 wi. 5 . . 3 new Anthony L. Caponl Robert J. Burdue 'w e ' r I w Q, . .Wm , r 'G f Lon A. Carpenter r y Mf st Paul E. Cales Gary C. Castle Cynthna K. Canter Mnchael C. Chull Michelle E. Clark Jodn L Creceluus ml, .Qsx 1 Wf 4 ,W gl L acl, lil Annette M DeMarco ve. if My Q5 , X . Melnssa L Coe ,emwi yan J. Cummings ngie L, DeMore Donald P. Coffman David A. Cousino f in -. Dennus W Davndson Mellssa M Davis Tracey L. DeMore Kenneth J. Dlcllon ig if-u M V. Winn , . ' we Down M. Dugan V Robrn F. Dyke Donrel L. Eckert ik -ff-if-nu-xt Morcre K. Ehrnsberger ma if Bryon K. Evans Y 981-. Donold J. Frscher Timothy J. Fedlom Robert S. Frsher r. ...wk X Jeffrey L. Ferree Kelly J. Flemsng 4 H Dennrs J. Feuersfeun Joel D. Foss 3 Paul G. Fox E Shawn D. Fox lx nl ' jg 'Ts 'X qq, 5 - QT f 1 :L , mi, 1 , , . .J 'Q , R 'hwy' 4? Amy S. Frank if Michael N. Fnsch .1 K Q., Mark A. Fry .g I V 1 G, Scott D. Fry r Mtg 1 rr t ,V 'W' .M Nw X Kevin M. Gamper X'-1. w Timothy A. Gorton James G. Gerhart Stanley R. Gulbert Anthony H, Green Laura L. Groover ,AP -1 9-w, Mark R. Gross Gregory D. Hanchin N- QW , J pa, Dennse E Hoffman ,NM .rv Rhonda H Johnson Gaul A Jackson Cafhne S Jones ws? Karen M Hnnkle Anne M Hoffman , gm-, wrmom H Jager Mark A Johnson 'A f Gary E Josen Shawn P Judge WP-- E 1, ' 93' Q. , , 41 r K ., If . I' i Coventry L. Kcryden fb I f, . f Lp., 1' 'Ds par' Jeffrey J. Konzen Peter J. Koszolkowski Q R UIC L. Linville Libby A. Kromer Herbert F. Leibcrcher 56 - Classes i A Q Juke M. Long ye e Qin l , N K 1 ' A W tv 1 ...JW Stacey P. Lowery X Katherine A. Lucal Chnstopher A. Lynn Carla J. Martnnez Penny J. McCIusky Amy L. Matter James A. McCullough Chnstopher J. Matthews Q Paul E. McCutcheon Amy M. Matthias . ' ... Q51 . gpm . ff '1 t6tvh.tiffQ Chnstopher L. Meyers ,nf fe ' X, I ' Q' Pomelo S. Moots Brion G, Montelouro Jeffrey C. Moore 31 6 be W ,, ' , Q I 445' Charles Myers Cheryl A4 Opper -nu. ig- Michael C, Polmison Louro A. Pedoli I l August J. Pepifone 58 - Classes Q Michael A. Plefcher 'N-Q Kelly G. Record Ricky L. Redmon ' ' wx. .11 W. 4? 3 f 1 . . . Wy.: 'F' . 1. Morno D. Rollison m Mx. my L , , I 1. fa' 'Y e ., A ' 1+- EW Q., . 'N' Q .. w - 225 Q f ey Q Christine E. Rofruck Kimberly A. Scherf Joanne M. Schiffer I I Classes - 59 is ' Christine A, Schippei Charles J. Scroggy Denise R. Semprich , T Wim, R Dawn M. Smith Robert E. Smith Joyce L. Soblesky Kathleen S. Spears Gregory J. Stacy fi ri X 6' 5 .f Julie A. Tibboles 60 - Classes 'ff 'aw Debra S. Todd . ir X' ,, ,fi ,gf Thomas D. Wahl Q.:-M 541: X. fr -uf' if Kimberly K. Toff , . -1 A f i lll' 1 5 -V, -2 ' 499' n' ww ri- r MXSFSE5 bfi li' wliigg, Tammy A. Weatherford ' il Anfolneffe M. Vaccaro . 2 xg. x .fr Carla R. Wadding Beverly A. WesT , iii 1' Q Constance M. Wick Daniel P. Wlesler Kenneth J. Williams Leonard A. Williams David E. Zahnuser SENIORS STAR Tony Alexander enjoys another lunch. Kathe -x 1 r eg 'T ls W-0 Qs' M Mr. Taylor ..u.:8....JHw........:.al:f 'l, .yi . . . 55353.25 Perkins Plgs wallow ln The mud. D. Spence, lvl Wheeler, G Castle, D. Dugan, M. Fry, K. Bucher, T. Howells and J. G-ernorl. r .5 -.--I it NGRTHM C K M kk 0 -Q ,,,, rr .4 K. Mlller, K. Flemlng, J. Long, S. Lowery, D. lvlcPeek, and J. Tibooles 'lake a break during a journalism rrlo. A. Hoffman and C, Marrlnez get more beaufiful before a performance, Hitt we W . i i ti' V B'- Crazy senlors show their spirit on WoiI Day , E . Vi .MW D. Fischer and his new wife K. Gordon hom it up ot bond comp. Char Knauer and her beor firend woke up with cabin fever. 355145 -'ff Carol Pentorn always hos Q quiet something to soy. 5 x -iii, -Kwik -:wif min i i M, i,,ii,,i I ,W . Hs 3 -. iris 3953535 iii' V ' gg iw V ew. W it , 5 E i ii wg? Graduate Green entertains his newest friend P. McCutcheon. J. Lenyo flnlshes 0 scrapbook for her heort throb. G. Honchin. 1' i Classes- 63 T K . Af 5 , ,f K 1 ' -:fi e i iii ff 'QEQW 9-1 - - 2 1 O X 0 E 2 an I S 0 5 S 1 a. , V rn J! 5' ff , Q3 rf 0 3' O 3 3 o O 3 , H i. , U.. S 4 V2 V 111'-i 54155-ll' 5 ! i 2, X A . . FD, u h 3 I. . 'I V 1 WEA 5 1 ' 'sg' 1. A ., .li Qs- , 2 . R -. af 'IAEf'f?Q xi r .' .e by-A '.f1':ff,if- av 4 5X gii,? 2Q ,x'f91lf ' 'g' a:? 1.gs3 :,f'. . 13,35 g? 211521-' f i si i- -' ., . '. 5.4 'sgqagqw' :r . 'J W-Q' 1 V 0 if I N 'ff Ig QSM' 1 r , A .' 1 1 , . Q tx Tig , . 1 -T .3 4-4. 214-4 5,i. , , ,,.?k :ii3E 2: U ,e ,g 2 A 'fb -. 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RHONDA ELIZAIETH ALAFITA: Tennis 1: Baseball statistician 3: Diving 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Pirettes 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4: Aqua- Tones 3, 4, Student Council 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4, TONY LAMONT ALEXANDER: Football 1, 4: Choir 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 1, 2, 3, MICHAEL DALE AMIOS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, Harmony 2, 3. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4: Intramurals 4: Buckeye Boys State Rep, 3: Aaua'Tones 4, Ski Club 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Log Staff 1, 2: Youth in Government 2, 3, 4: Rotary 4. LAILA MARGARETA ANDERSSON: Swimming 4: Track 4: NHS 4: Ohio Test of Scholastic Achievement 4. SUSAN LEE ARTHUR: Wrestline Manager 4: Pirate Guard 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 2, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 4. FAYROUZ ASHAKIH: Choir 3, 4: Office Aide 3. TAMMARA JANELL IACA: Basketball 1: Softball 3, 4: Girls' Varsity P 3, 4. JOHN SCOTT IALDUFF: Wrestling 2, 3: Intramurals 2: Homecoming Escort 4: FFA 1, 2: EHOVE 3, 4: VICA 3. 4. SALLY ANNE IAUM: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, MVP 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 2, 3, 4, MIP 2, MVP 4: Girls' Varsity P 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. SANDRA JEAN ILEDSOE: EHOVE 3, 4, MICHAEL ANDREW IOHATCH CARRIE ANN IOOS SHAUN RYAN IOOTHE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4: Intramurals 2. 3, 4, Science Awards 1, Boys' Varsity P 4: Pirate Aide 4. RUSSELL EDWARD IRENNAN, JR.: Football 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: FFA 2, 3, 4. IRYAN ALAN IROGLE: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 2, 4. WENDY LEE IROUGHTON: Choir 1: Office Aide 4: Home Ec. Club 2: COE 4: IOE 3, Historian. KEVIN ANDREW IUCHER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: SIG 4: Homecoming Escort 3: Aqua-Tones 4: Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Office Aide 3, 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 2. SHARON LETITIA IUNGE: Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2: Pep Band 1, 2: SIG 1, 2, Student Council 1: Log Staff 1, ROIERT JAMES IURDUE, JR.: Baseball 1, 2: Manager 3, 4: Choir 1, PAUL EVERRETT CALES: Tennis 3, Manager 4, Orchestra 3. 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Pit Orchestra 3. 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: District Band Festival 2, 4: Fall Play 3: NHS 3, 4: SIG 3, 4: District Science Fair 1, 2: Latin Club 3, 4: Youth in Government 3, 4: Elks Student of the Month 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 3, 4: NDH Engineer for a Day 2, 3, 4: Lions Club 4. CYNTHIA KAY CANTER: Choir 1, 2: Stage Crew 1, 2: Vlatmaid 2: Ski Club 2: Home Ec. Club 2: VICA 3, 4. ANTHONY LAWRENCE CAPONI III: Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1: Wrestling 3, 4: Track 3. 4: Stage Crew 1, 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Office Aide 4, LORI ANN CARPENTER: Statistician Girls' Basketball 2: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1. 2: Pep Band 1, 2: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1: Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3 President 3: Class President 1: COE 4, GARY C. CASTLE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL CHARLES CHILL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4. FLOYD HAYES CLARK MICHELLE ELAINE CLARK: Matmaid 2: French Club 2: DECA Treasurer 4: EHOVE 3, 4, MELISSA LUVERN COE: Orchestra 1: Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 4: Jep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Aqua-Tones 1: French Club 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DONALD PAUL COFFMAN MORVIN CHARLES COPELAND: EHOVE 3, 4. DAVID ALAN COUSINO: Track 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4: Quadrant Staff 4, IODI LYNN CRECELIUS: Football Cheerleader 1: Basketball Cheerleader 1, Pirettes 3, 4: Pirate Guard Z: Choir 1. 4: Harmony 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Soncert Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4: Pep Band 1, 2: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3. Homecoming Attendant 4. BRYAN JOSEPH CUMMINGS: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Log Staff 2, 3. 4: Rotary Club 4. - DENNIS WILLIAM DAVIDSON: Baseball 1, 2: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. MELISSA MARIE DAVIS: Track 1: Office Aide 4: Pirate Aide 4. ANNETTE MARIE DEMARCO: Football Cheerleader 3: IOE 3: COE 4. ANGIE LINE DEMORE: Track 1: IOE 3: COE 4. TRACEY LYNN DEMORE: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, MVP 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Choir 1, 2, Homecoming Attendant 1: Girls' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. KENNETH JAMES DIDION: Track 2: EHOVE 3, 4 DAVID PHILIP DUGAN: Football 1, 2, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 3, 4, DAWN MARIE DUGAN: Softball 2: Manager Statistician: Student Council 2: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. LARRY SCOTT DUTE: Football 3, 4: Wrestling 1, 2: Track 2, 3: Choir 1, 4, Harmony 1, 2, 3, 4, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2: Musical 1: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Swim Timer 1, 4: Student Council 1, Boys' Varsity P 3, 4, ROIIN FRANCES DYKE: Statistician Girls' Basketball 2. Pirate Guard 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Musical 4: ChiIdren's Play 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4: Spanish Club 3: Class President 2: Jazz Band 4. DANIEL LEE ECKERT ll: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Bays' Varsity P 4. MARCIE KAY EHRNSIERGER: Pirate Guard 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4: Pep Band 2, 3: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3: Fall Play 2: Childrens Play 3: Intramurals 2: Buckeye Girls State Alternate 3: Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Community Resource Program 3: Class Secretary 3, IRYON KEITH EVANS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 3, 4: Student Council 1: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 4. DANIAL FAHEY TIMOTHY JOHN FEDLAM JEFFREY LEIGH FERREE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Office Aide 3. DENNIS JAMES FEUERSTEIN: Baseball 1: Choir 1: VICA 3, 4, DONALD JAMES FISCHER: Tennis 3: Swimming 1, 3, 4: Manager 3, 4: Diving 1: Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 3: Wind Ensemble 4, Pep Band 3, 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4: Musical 4: Fall Play 1: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Swim Timer 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4. ROIERT SAMUEL FISHER KELLY JEAN FLEMING: Manager Wrestling 4: Pirette Manager 3, 4: Stage Crew 2: Intramurals 2: Buckeye Girls State Alternate 3, NHS 3, 4: Ski Club 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Quadrant Academic Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4, Home Ec Club 2: Elks Student of the Month 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 2, 3, 4, Community Resource Program 3, 4, Lions Club 4. JOEL DAVID FOSS: GOH 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, MVP 3. Coach's Award 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4. PAUL GENE FOX, JR. SHAWN DEWITT FOX: SIG 1: FFA 1, 2, EHOVE 3, 4: VICA 3, 4: EHOVE Student Council Parliamentarian, AMY SUE FRANK: Stage Crew 1: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, 4: Latin Club 1, Home Ec Club 2: JA 1. 2, 3, MICHAEL NORMAN FRISCH: Football 2, 3, Wrestling 2. Statistician Basketball 1: Quadrant 4. MARK ALLEN FRY: Tennis 1: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Office Aide 3, 4: Log 1. SCOTT DAVID FRY: Football 1: Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, MVP 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4, MVP 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 2: NHS 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4: Exchange Club 4: Pirate Award 4, KEVIN MARK GAMPER: Diving 4: Marching Band 1. Concert Band 1: Pep Band 1: Science Awards 1, 25 Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3, Class President 2. TIMOTHY ALAN GARTON: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4: Stage Crew 2: Spanish Club 4, ERIC JAY GEASON: Track 3: Choir 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES GERARD GERHART: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Aqua-Tones 4, Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Office Aide 4. STANLEY RICHARD GILIERT: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, MVP 4, All Conference 4, SBC Player of the Week 4: Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4: Quadrant 4: Log 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, Rotary Club 4. ANTHONY HOWARD GREEN: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: NHS 3, 4: Homecoming Escort 2, King 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- president 3: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3. 4: Rotary Club 4: Elks Student of the Month 4, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 4. LAURI LEE GROOVER: Football Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3: Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2: IOE 3: COE 4. MARK ROLAND GROSS: Tennis 1: Trainer Football 2: Ski Club 3: Log 1: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 4. GREGORY DAVID HANCHIN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, MIP 2, Captain 4, MVP 4, NHS 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4: NAHS 3, 4: SIG 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Escort 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4, President 4: Rotary Club 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2. 3. 4: Top 10: Scholar Athlete 4. CALVIN IERNARD HARRIS: Football 1: Track 3: CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES TIMOTHY HARRIS: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2: 3, 4: CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4: OWE 2. ANTHONY GLENN HATFIELD KAREN MARIE HINKLE: Home Ec. Club 1. ANNE MARIE HOFFMAN: Pirettes 4: Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3,5 Wind Ensemble 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Musical 2, 3: Childrens Play 2: Aqua- Tones 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Ski Club 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4: Spanish Club 4: Log 1. DENISE ELAINE HOFFMAN: Track 2, 3: Pirate Guard 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, Treasurer. CHRISTINE MARIE HOLLIDAY: Choir 1, 2: COE 4. Historian 4, MARK ALLAN HOOVER GERRY ALAN HUFFMAN: Statistician Frosh Basketball 3, Girls' Softball 4: Intramurals 4. GAIL ANN JACKSON: Basketball 2, Cross Country 1. 2: Fall Play 2: French Club 1, 2, 3, WILLIAM HENRY JAGEL: Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2: Musical 2, French Club 4, MARK ALIERT JOHNSON: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, RHONDA HUFFMAN JOHNSON: Matmaid 2, 3: IOE 3. President. CATIIIE SUE JONES: Pirate Guard 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Bana 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, Aqua-Tones Manager 4: Office Aide 3: Pirate Aide 4: Home Ec. Club 3. GARY EVAN JOSEN: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, A SHAWN PATRICK JUDGE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Baseball 3: Intramurals 2, 3. 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4. SHELLY LYNN KAUTI: Homecoming Attendant 4: EHOVE 3, 4, VICA 3, 4, COVENTRY LYNN KAYDEN: Pirate Guard 2: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2: SIG 1, 2, 3, 4: Aqua- Tones 2: Ski Club 1, 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Home Ec Club 3. APRIL MELODY KLINGER: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, MIP 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, MVP 2, 4, Coach's Award 3: Choir 1, 2, 3: Fall Play 2: NHS 3, 4, Girls' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Rotary Club 4: Pirate Award 4. CHARLOTTE MARY KNAUER: Volleyball 1, 2: Marching Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: District Band Festival 4: Musical 1, 2, 3: Fall Play 1. 2, 3: Intramurals 2: Aaua-Tone Manager 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 4: Elks Student of the Month 4, NDH Engineer for a Day 3: Chamber of Commerce 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH KNEHR: Swimming 2, 3: SIG 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 4. KELLY ANN KNUPKE: Office Aide 4. CHERYL DENISE KOCH: Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4: IOE 3, COE 4. JEFFREY JAMES KONZEN: Science Awards 2, Choir 4: Harmony 4: Ski Club 3, 4: French Club 4: FFA 4. PETER JOHN KOSZALKOWSKI: Football 3: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, MIP 2, Captain 4: Track 1, Swim Timer 1, 2. 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4. CAREN LYNN KRAUSE: EHOVE 3: VICA 3: OWE 4. Senior Index - 65 66 LIIIY ADRIANNE KROMER: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, lntramurals 3: Buckeye Girls State Alternate 3, Aaua- Tones 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: Latin Club 1: Youth in Government 3. HERIERT FRED LEIIACHER: Tennis 3, Manager 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Pit Orchestra 2, 3, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4: District Band Festival 4: Stage Crew 1, 3: SIG 4, Student Council 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: Youth in Government 3: Rotary Club 4. Elks Student of the Month 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 4: Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JULIE ANN LENYO: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1: Wind Ensemble 2, Pep Band 1, 2: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2: Student Council 2: Home Ec. Club 3: Secretary: Class Vice-President 4: OEA 4: IOE 3, Vice-President: COE 4, President. LAURA LEA LINVILLE: EHOVE 4: Executive Committee: VICA 4, Queen. JULIE MARIE LONG: Football Cheerleader 1, Captain: Basketball Cheerleader 1, Captain: Pirettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Pit Orchestra 3, 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2: District Band Festival 3, 4: Musical 1, 2: lntramurals 2. Buckeye Girls State Alternate 3: NHS 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, SIG 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Awards 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4, Aqua-Tones 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Director 4, Student Council 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Latin Club 1: Quadrant 4, Senior Editor: Quill and Scroll 4: Rotary 4: Elks Student of the Month 4, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4: Community Resource Program 3, 4, NDH Engineer for a Day 3: Top 10. STACEY PATRICE LOWERY: Choir 3: Harmony 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: Pit Orchestra 1, 2: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: Musical 1, 2: Fall Play 2: Stage Crew 1, 2: lntramurals 1: Buckeye Girls State Representative 3. Treasurer: NHS 3, 4: SIG 1, 2, 3, 4: District Science Fair 2. 3, 4: State Science Fair 2, 3, 4, Science Awards 2, 3, 4: Captain Science Team 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Quadrant 4, Quill and Scroll 4: Academic Challenge 4, Captain, Firelands Challence 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Rotary Club 4: Elks Student of the Month 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Junior Award 3, Community Resource Program 2, 3, 4: Exchange Club 4: Lions Club 4, Top 10. KATHERINE ANN LUCAL: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Musical 2, 3: Fall Play 1, 3, Buckeye Girls State Representative 3: NHS 3, 4. President 4: SIG 1: District Science Fair 2, State Science Fair 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3: Student Council 1: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Varsity P 3, 4: Quadrant 3, 4, Co-Editor 4: Log 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Youth in Government 3, Elks Student of the Month 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4: Community Resource Program 3, 4: Scholar Athlete 4: Top 10. CHRISTOPHER ALLAN LYNN: Swimming 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2, Pep Band 1, 2: Student Council 1, Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 2: lOl: 3, Tvansurer: COE 4. CARLA JEAN MARTINEI: Manager Wrestling 4: Pirettes 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Pit Orchestra 2: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, Stage Crew 1: lntramurals 3: Ski Club 2: Office Aide 4: Home Ec. Club 1: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2. AMY LYNN MATTER: Football Cheerleader 4: Matmaid 1, 2: IOE 3: COE 4. JOHN CHRISTOPHER MATTHEWS AMY MARRIE MATTHIAS PENNY JEAN MCCLUSKY: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Coach's Award 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. MVP 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALIERT MCCULLOUGH: FFA 3, 4: OWE 4. PAUL ELTON MCCUTCHEON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, MVP 4, All Conference 3, 4, SBC Player of the Week 4: Track 1, 2, 4: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball IM Champs 3, 4: SIG 2, 3, 4: Science Awards 2, 3, Homecoming Escort 4: Aqua-Tones 4: Student Council 1: Spanish Club 1: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4: Elks Student of the Month 4: Exchange Club 4, HOWARD LEON MCKINNEY: Tennis 1: Football 1, 2: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID LEE MCPEEK: Musical 3: Fall Play 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Quadrant 3, 4, Log 3, 4, Class Historian LISA ANN MEARS: EHOVE 4, CHRISTOPHER LYNN MEYERS: Marching Band 3, 4: Concert Band 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3: NHS 3, 4: SIG 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, Rotary Club 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 3, 4 Senior Index KAYLE ANNE MILLER: Tennis 2, 3, 4 MIP 3: Musical 3: Stage Crew 1: NHS 3, 4, Historian 3, 4: SIG 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Awards 1, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2, President 2: Girls' Varsity P 3, 4: Quadrant 4, Academic Editor, Quill and Scroll 4, Rotary 4: Elks Student of the Month 4, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 3, Class Secretary 4: Lions Club 4: Top 10. PAMELA SUE MOATS: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, MIP 3: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, NHS 3, 4: Girls' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 4, Rotary Club 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1. 2, 3, 4: Community Resource Program 3, 4, Top 10. IRIAN GENE MONTELAURO: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Cross Country 1, Diving 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: District Science Fair 3, State Science Fair 3: Science Awards 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Boys' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Academic Challenge 4: Firelands Challenge 4: Rotary Club 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4: Community Resource Program 3, 4: Top 10 JEFFERY CURTIS MOORE: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3,, 4, MIP 3, MVP 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, MVP 4: Intramurals 3, NAHS 4: Aqua-Tones 4: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Office Aide 4. PAUL DWIGHT MOORE: Basketball 4, Trl-Captain 4, MVP 4: CBBS 4: OWE 4. KAREN LOUISE MURRIJ: Aqua-Tones 4, Manager: Choir 1, 2, 4: Harmony 4: Office Aide 4. CHARLES MYERS JULIE RENAE NEIDLER: Matmaid 1: Aqua-Tones 2: Office Aide 3: IOE 3: COE 4. DEAN ALLEN OLDS: Football 1: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. CHERYL ANN OPPER: Basketball 1: Choir 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2: Office Aide 1: Home Ec. Club 2: EHOVE 3: OEA 3. KELLY MAUREEN O'TOOLE: EHOVE 4: DECA 4, Vice- President. KENNETH LEE PALMER, JR.: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4, CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 3, 4. MICHAEL CHARLES PALMISON: EHOVE 4. KRISTEN CAROLINE PASCOE: Office Aide 4 TROY LAMONT PEARSON: Football 2: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURA ANN PEDOLI: Choir 3, OWE 4. CAROL PENTORN: Orchestra 1, 2: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4: Harmony 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 4: Concert Band 1: Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pit Orchestra 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: District Choir Festival 1, 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 3, Musical 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 3, Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4, AUGUST JOSEPH PEPITONE, III: Track 1, 2: lntramurals 3, 4: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. REIECCA KATHRYN PHEASANT: Basketball 1, 2: NHS 3, 4: Student Council 1, Girls' Varsity P 3, 4: Home Ec, Club 4, Rotary Club 4: Class Vice-President 1: Class Treasurer 4, Top 10, MICHAEL ALIERT PLETCHER: Choir 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, ivrusrcc. 4, stage crm, Q. 4, .,:,..u,,,, 1, 'FA 1 Reporter. LINDA K. PRICE DENNIS WILLIAM PRUITT: lntramurals 2, 3. KELLY GEORGELLYN RECARD: Swimming 4. RICKY LEE REDMON: Golf 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: SIG 1, 2, 3: Aqua- Tones 4: Spanish Club 2: Boys' Varsity P 2, 3, 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2. PATRICIA ROE: EHOVE 4, RICHARD WILSON ROLL: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3: lntramurals 4: Student Council 1: French Club 2, 3: Boys' Varsity P 4: Pirate Aide 4 MORNA DARA ROLLISON: Track 1: Softball 2: Matmaid 2: Student Council 2, 3: CBBS 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 2: Office Aide 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec Club 1: Class President 3: Class Secretary 2: IOE 3, Secretary: COE 4, Vice-President: JA 1, 2, 3, Top Seller 1, 2, Secretary 3 KRISTA LYNN ROSS: Pirettes 3: Pirate Guard 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3: Concert Band 1: Wind Ensemble 2, 3, Pep Band 1: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2. Musical 3: Intramurals 2: Homecoming Attendant 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Student Council 2: Office Aide 4: Class Vice-President 1, 2: COE 4, Secretary, CHRISTINE ELIZAIETH ROTRUCK: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2: Wind Ensemble 3, 4: District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3: Aqua-Tones 3, Manager: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec. Club 1, Class Secretary 1. CHAD IAME ROYAL: Tennis 1: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Football Cheerleader 4: Choir 2, 3: Harmony 2, 3: District Choir Festival 2, 3: Musical 2, 3, Fall Play 1, 3: NHS 3, 4: SIG 2, 3: District Science Fair 2: State Science Fair 2, Science Awards 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Boys' Varsity P 1, 2, 3, 4: Quadrant 3, 4: Log 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Rotary 4, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3: Class President 4: Class Vice-President 3, Class Historian 1. KIMIERLY ANN SCHERF: Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE MARY SCHIFFEL: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE ANN SCHIPPEL: EHOVE 3, 4: HERO 3, 4. CHARLES JEFFREY SCROGGY: lntramurals 3: EHOVE 4, DENISE RENEE SEMPRICH: Orchestra 1: Choir 3, 4: ' Harmony 1, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: District Band Festival 4: Musical 1, 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 1, 3, Childrens Play 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Rotary 4. DAVID CHRISTOPHER SHARPE: Diving 4, Stage Crew 1, 2: Boys' Varsity P 4. RANDY WAYNE SLATER DAWN MARIE SMITH: Pirette Manager 4: Aqua-Tone Manager 3, 4: Office Aide 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 4, Historian 4, ROIERT EARL SMITH: Swimming 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Youth in Government 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 4. JOYCE LYNNE SOILESKY: Ski Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Pirate Aide 4, KATHLEEN SUE SPEARS: Tennis 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Harmony 3, 4, Musical 2: lntramurals 2, 3: SIG 2: Swim Timer 1: Ski Club 3: Student Council 4: Spanish Club 2: Girls' Varsity P 2, 3, 4, GREGORY JOHN STACY MARK STEVEN SZULC: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 3, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Buckeye Boys State Representative 3, SIG 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Boys' Varsity P 3. 4: Youth in Government 3, 4 JULIE ANN TIIIOLES: Volleyball 1, 2: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Harmony 2, 3, 4: District Chair Festival 2: Musical 2, 3, Fall Play 2, 3: ChiIdren's Play 2, lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: French Club 1, 2, Quadrant 4, Class Editor, Quill and Scroll 4: Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 3, 4, Exchange Club 4 DEIRA SUE TODD: Basketball 1, 2: Pirette Manager 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Musical 3, NHS 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 3, 4 KIMBERLY KAY TOFT: Football Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 1: Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: Pirettes 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 3, 4: Concert Band 1: Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 1: Intramurals 2: NHS 3, 4, SIG 1, Aqua-Tones 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Director 4: Student Council 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, President 4, Latin Club 1: Top 10. ANTOINETTE MICHELLE VACCARO: NAHS 4. CARLA RENEE WADDING: OWE 4. THOMAS DANIEL WAHL: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Aqua-Tones 4. Boysj Varsity P 3, 4: FFA 4. AMY JO WARD: Pirate Guard 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3: Wind Ensemble 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 3: Fall Play 2: Intramurals 2: Spanish Club 3, 4. TAMMY ANN WEATHERFORD: Cross Country 1. IEVERLY ANN WEST: Tennis 3: Pirate Guard 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 1: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 3, 4, CONSTANCE MARIE WICK: Statistician Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2: Concert Band 1, 2: Wind Ensemble 1, 2: Musical 3: Girls' Varsity P 3, 4: Office Aide 3: COE 4, Treasurer, DANIEL PAUL WIESLER: Tennis 3: Buckeye Boys State Representative 3, NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4, French Club 4, Historian: Latin Club 2, 3, Vice President 3: Academic Challenge 4: Firelands Challenge 4: Youth in Government 2, 3: Elks Student of the Month 4, Ohio Tests of Scholastic Achievement 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2, 3: Exchange Club 4: Top 10. KENNETH JAMES WILLIAMS: Intramurals 2, 3: SIG 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD ALLEN WILLIAMS: Football 1: Wrestling 1, 2, 4: Baseball 2: lntramurals 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1. ALLEN ANTHONY YINGLING: OWE 4, President, DAVID ERIC IAHNISER: Football 4: Swimming 1, Wrestling 3, 4: lntramurals 2, 3: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHRYN ANN ZORICH I 'N ,am Q v .WI av? 'tw ' Wim , ,xl I 9 lviihalllmiiiiiik sif. e!vgi!fHd-Q36 riff, 1 F! rig: agp Kean! ii W 7 ' T .,-f--' ' lil l l really had a greaT year as a junior, l feel as if l'ye been well prepared classwlse for Things ThaT lie ahead for me nexT year, in college, and even afTer ThaT, l appreciaTe all ThaT The PHS Teachers do for us as sTudenTs, and as individuals, BuT I sTllI can'T waiT To graduaTei Beginning The school year wiTh abouT Sl 400 in Their Treasury, The junior class was off To a good sTarT. Class members sold cannisTers around ChrisTmas This year, and operaTed The concession sTands wiTh The profiTs going To The class Treasury. Tami Blackwood and escorT KeiTh FaggionaTo represenTed The juniors for Homecoming. The class floaT, wiTh The Theme 'lPuTTin' on The l?iTz, Took second place in The floaT compeTiTion. During SpiriT Week The juniors' spiriT earned Them firsT place in The wall decoraTing conTesT. Following Tradiiion, The junior class sponsored The Junior-Senior prom. This year's prom was held aT The Cedar PoinT Ballroom wiTh The Theme You're The lnspiraTion. Each couple aTTending received a seT of glasses. Classes 67 MV fn. F: fi. , Z Y .aug .rain 1 l pg iq 4 'fm .J . 4' f , 'Q , W , ma n H f,,,', W ,klf i 35 - iris? , Xl , V X ' ,gg H, ff r ' Hy ,f I 1' ami A C A'., VVA ::z , VZ it Wg X . H If J . ,,,. , 4 M J i f g ,A J, if Z2, A ,iz WHY i ., V J 4 f i ? ,, I 'Q Of ii Y 3' 1' Q Q-eva Wy W i auf? a 'f Z ff: ' 1 I, , ,I K7 7' 4- ' f -. 3 , 'mv , . fs , f , ' Q , 3 V z if VV,, 'fl' -f 1 ,VV, A ' VA ,tml f J Ti 4 M ,- A V ' J y, ef -' , , dk I , . , ij X W W Zio if , , j,, , Q X A 4 5 , df s V ' f l I f, I ' ' - I . N- -l ,A Mm ,g .. ., W 'yi , ' ' ' , , ,V M2 i , '57 M121 ' A 5, 'W fi M , ,, ,Q My w .ff L1 Richard Ahlers Colleen Allen Brian Anderson Jeffrey Balduff Tannie Bongo Shane Baumgarclner Susan Berfsch Tamara Blackwood l-leather Bowie Kenneth Bragg Thomas Brammer Stephanie Brink Stacey Brough Robert Buafhier Theresa Burdue Randy Buffs Brian Clark Patricia Clark Barry Crawford Maffhew Crum David Darr Scott Davidson Beaver Davis Pefer Davis Terry Dunlap Kimberly Ebner Keifh Faggionafo Jennifer Ferback Michelle Fields Edward Fifch Jackie Flefcher Jeffrey Fosler Jennifer Foufs Michele Gagnon Jacque Gaydos Julie Gembka 68-Classes l. ,. M, Stacey Gilbert Lfj H Gregory Goodman .gf' ,:: . L- it V V. WV Pofrick Grin-mes s Vi na , 6 ,I s l Kellie Haggerty H ' T Mg r ff jf, 7 Q 0 Thomas Hannah 'L L Q 'RYE Jackie Harper 'X v Brian Heagney Shawn Hessler s Timothy Hoelzer 1 , ri ,o,i -e-V nj 1 -' ' Q ,, Dennis Hoffman 'X ii ' f, A Q :,, Q r Duane Hufnagle . . i'i' . ' 'i:' .AA, Robin Hummel K - . , Thomas Jones L Ronald Kellogg A Justin Kerr A .V jg .. Robert Kessler X ,A ' Michael Kim L ryyjjwlg Karri Knupke ,fifff-W Laura Knutson r ry my , , 'A ,fi n Tammy Koch V A ' Wi' Cindi' Koms L W 'f J Tammy Kubitz Ms H V :W I f - ,f 33:37 Tracie Lapata i, i ii3?,1'3-2 'f g W L Van Lawton ' 'r', H 4 L4 2 A Eddie Lenos are ' Rick Logan , VVV: William Lynn Q, E Q' Kb J K 41, is s ri i At r, Im, ,V,, f . gf ,, W ,L ' Darron Mapes ' My T r V. Jennifer Mapus ,fzffi'j, V r' 3 Tamara Menchhofer W Laura Miner M. 3 K Classes - 69 V ,,A : ' V V Julia Moors ' Y'??'5 ' fvzf '- V ! ig' ij' 1+ 'Z Jennifer Muroiori ,,,: .V ,V,,, . 4- ' -ffz ,,Z,A 'YW' fl ,,,, , I, V W m 'A ' Timothy Myers , Jill Nemlrz L i i ' il ' '- if V David Nielsen A Brian Osiheimer W, ' Cnrisiopher Pawlicki VV,,VZVV ,VVVE V Peiropoulos V,., -ff VV-, A ,,' ,,e, re 'egef ' Jegn Piefggn Xi 'W L . f i if w if ' ' r 3' V' , 2- ,J V- F , .,V K V ,V .43 ,, . I li, 4 , A r ',,, e ' i A M f , 3 y A, 5:5 ,wk '5' fA f gp' 5- 2 f 5 f My ,:,,-W , ,,,. V ,.,, 4 I f fn. M, f f ,MS ,W A., if .e 4 1' V J Nw Q X M4 V vm 3 , 14' rf 1 ,vi f .1 nn. 'E 'W , ,' e 1 5' , Y fm 1:5 ,wx , 7 W-rs' 5 ,, , 'L ,. V ,,.,,,,,, rw,- , - my-r 2 f ,K 6 If , ..., ,V'f 5 V Xi A Q'.' . .,o Q I ' Melissa Pocock Carle Poggiali Bryan Popke Daviclo Pounders Valerie Pruiii Steven Puckrin Myron Ransom Kimberly Redmon Jonn Reece Amy Reed Robert Ridener Sieven Rieslerer Scoii Risl Thomas Rilzeninaler William Rose Karle Roth Brian Rupp David Rupp Andrew Sausser Audra Seller Sonall Shah Melissa Sharizer Krisia Shifflei Bryon Skelton 70 - Classes Me-undo smim f nj A'A T m y m e Lisa Sprouse -1' Q Mark Sfacy G ,if ff' IV , , : fi? ' ff, Alan sion X if V Julie Summers 5 James Swain 'X James Thom 1' V S W f Jeffrey Todi T f Thomas Tomasula Vvvj if M, 1 rl ' Dahiei Toomey 1 , xx ' . Valerie Trout ' , H M Edward Uhl ' V Lug? Michele Urban g g 5 ' ' Max VanHyning 'A 31,2 Theresa Wahl M J, ' ' yi, Veronica Wechfer - fl ff f- Sheiiey Wesnifzer 'XV 2 ifgzfyfg P' ' A Jeffrey Wesf Z, Z' ' if W, ff . A2' f V A A , My V , J, William Winfers 'lk' y Q, Darrin Wireman W ,, i 5 J, David Yosf J' Jodi Yurosko U W K Lynn Zimmerman ja' T ff A -M-7 QTZWQW F 5, 252 M H Q,-- sf dv M ww ,, -T jf. fggf, T W 2 T, A My M f ' ef Q., C, .- ,w s 4 , ,V Q, 1 y fa! X 4, if X ' K.. if? - , A 3. V QA E f T da T f Classes - 71 Q I ff 'Q 4 1' jg: 4 4155? ' in if M: A V-f Q f mf, A kr , F ' A f W 97 l I M.- ,V , A ,L 2 2 V.,. . V, V Yi , I L in V ,V V , l ., ,, ,.,,.. fy! 7, 1, , WL Q ' 4. ww U ,H E A 9 X Nelson Camp Palrlcla l-larnillon Shelly Handley James Harris Anlnony Halflela Steven Havlce Darrin Hllclebrana Terri Kriclc David Lenyo Pamela Llnyllle Robert Linville Tlmolny Meese Tirnofny Miller Rooerl Orlner Troy Relay Michael Scnenk Roberl Speakrnan Josie Ward ll hmggm ' r ' , M? ,gg SSS ,k u 72-Classes V - JIII Nemlfz flashes a winning smiie. Thad Howells wants Mary Meaerski's money ana her life! Mr. Mehllng and class show Their enThusiasm on haT and shades Dennls Hoffman does some research in The library. day YM ,J mgrzgefgjfg, and Tim aeooraTe The junior wali wiTh some help from Mlchele urban returns her Oppomemm Serve. Classes-73 Mary poses wlth Mom and Dod Sousser Steve Schuster contemplates his NEXT move, W , ,,,,: EW Cynthla Lunsford works in closs wnh 0 computer. Julle Gembka's shades improve The looks of her lunch Heather salutes the comero Cheerleader Mlssy Shartzer cheers To the crowd OUFPOQ o vorsity ooske-Tool! Qome, 74-Classes 'lu-in Beaver aeroboclses In D-Dal! Jenny Mapus decks The practice. Newlywed Krlsia Shlfflet debates doom eafmg hells, E gs. Chester charges hls oppomem in on efforf To wan his maTch. Michele Urban fakes a walk on The wild side- SpiriT Week 85 You look fabulous! Donald says 1o aftemdomf Tama Blackwood ' f Y Classes-75 3 1 Macho Dave poses for The camera. Mr. Toylor's class is a sTraih OD Mary's brain, Tom puttin' on The riiz '54 Junlor siuds oaf Their Iuhch wiTh class as a couple of sophs jump in me picture. Carrie Pogglall ls caaghT Tying her shoe Aqua-Tone Veronica pauses before Taking The plunge' Ed Fltch questions Chris Pawlicki abauT life aha iTs camplexihes. 76-Classes rf' p W I A ., 45 jr' X ' gf'-is 3 V , , ,sl Q, 4, , . . , if v-if '54 'f' X . , ' '4- wwf' f This year was a liTTIe biT harder for me Than my freshman year, puT in oTher ways iT was easier . . . l'm noT a rookie anymore. Now ThaT l know whaT To expecT aT PHS and how high school works, l'm looking foreword To nexT year. The 4984-85 sophomore class headed by Jeff Keys QpresidenTj, had a producTive year. The main fundraiser for The sophs was a ChrisTmas wrapping paper sale which conTribuTed approximaTely S700 To The Class' funds. Heading inTo Their junior year, The class of 1987 will have apouT 82,000 in iTs Treasury. This will seT The class well on iTs way in preparing for The Junior-Senior Prom which iT will be in charge of nexT year. ATTendanT Julie BeaTTy, wiTh her escorT Jason Michael, represenTed The sophomore class in The 4984 Homecoming parade and fesTiviTies. The sophs also placed Third in The floaT compeTiTion. Advisers for This year's class were Miss Char Schuman and Miss Donna WendT. .f My gf' , -if Ap Nr l-l fgvrlwl riff' fi Bla Ma J -:if If 4,'! fxszlxv f 4'.'u,'1l', ' S-1 ,--5,fl 4 'nfl' 'fvfllik f r A, 'il lxl. !f7 ' ifhhlq. 145 ' 'rf ff.i5!Q fl! V way, '- , X I . Classes-77 2 sf--is N t ws A .M . i f V li ' ,Q ff 1,1 0 W , r .sr . Q mi. . s.i .-- ,ss 'ff 1.. r vs ... ' . r i W. . we G-H M115 - -K 5. 5 K 4 2: .W .1 sg, . X x Q NL L i .X 2 b k . 1 X A ff .. J E. Q if -A ' .. gf' r . QW 5 ,. . i xg: J mmmww Q fi ' G +-wx 'fi 1. f 'tr' .Q c......, I Qi gil- :l ogin EN -. . i . '- .F s ki' .5 g Q. A 1 ' W Y Hibf' .gas 5 ?Q5w.' is ,gif we ' st X x r J is Q.. .. 9-fi ik F 1 f .. W i , .- i HN st fs. ts as ' + Qs f ss 3 Ns ? Q, kg ...viii ...N , i i' . X .. sv my , fi I ..AA: K ,.-,. . - - N N ,ws - .. wil , ' - . YW' is i'iifi I2f'i - K K f ' scssfae - X Bradley Abrahamson Chrystine Ailes Mark Ambos Corey Apling Laura Balduff Corey Bammer Amy Barnum Julie Beatty Robert Beaudin Brian Berberick Terri Brammer Kristen Brink Cynthia Browne Steven Brownell David Buchholz Melanie Buderer Tina Caponi Bradley Castle Anthony Cebull Matthew Chamberlain Christopher Cooksey David Counts Kristopher Davis David DelSignore Timothy Dietrich Michael Disalvio Tracey Dlsbrow Michael Dresser Shelley Dresser Cathy Ehrhardt James Ewers Dawnya Ferdinandsen Lowell Ferry . JoAnn Garrett Jennifer Gleason Wendy Goebel 78 - Classes Michael Goodman Dori Greene Dwight Gregory Lora Gregory 'Q .gs A 's gig Q Q ,N My Q vi gm 'Y .1 5 G' ,fx Matthew Gregory ' tx'tt W jf tmmxt X i Hannah Groscost G, G G I- G ...G 5. G . Andfefl Gwd' G ,X G F t G GM ,G G ' wi 9 Robert Hammersmith V 'L G +57 gy G.Q1'fQ-5 gif Tammy Hannah ' ' ,ff Jerry Hatfield 1 L A Qi mi Terry Hatfield HG Q,-so ilr. Deborah Hesselbart ,i.- ..'i A ' 'G . ,, - : N g .. . EG R Kelly lcsmcin xml J W I g g WilliQrT1 llg W, ,Q -G.,,, 'ff' 1- N Angel James G - , - i s Bradley Janssen Patrick Johnson Christopher Jones Matthew Kaman Matthew Kenne Ross Kette Steven Kim Michelle King Paul Kuhn fi' 'N , -iii - . X N ti Q srs cs :: 'al sf-1 P ' ...J i ,ig 5 sftr GG , G G ,tf:' s Q 2 Gibbbiq it ' Q' Y ff- ,GA f' , -, 1 A mx .f ,.,,f ' ,,.. 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'ef .LW Q W' U 4- 4 'QV W vi 5 f 1 -1 , Laura Miller Vance Millis Befh Mifchell Chris Monielauro Samantha Moore Ed Muffler, Jr. Michael Mullins Jennifer Murru Mary Ann Neale Gordon Nielsen Michael Old Ronald Oliver Nicole Osfheimer Michelle Pahl Lincoln Palmer Marlin Pedole Julie Pfefferkorn Chris Pheasant Sherry Popke Louis Price John Pruili Mary Pruiff Heather Pullano Pafricia Ramos Eric Record Eric Reiber Kristen Rice Jennifer Richards James Richardson Shane Rickard Shannon Ridenour Larry Sarlor Mick Schell Kevin Scherf David Smifh Marlin Smith 80 - Classes Beth Souter Julie Sowecke Kevin Speer Donald Spence Patrick Sprouse Rebecca Stair Susan Stall Barry Stallcamp Matthew Stookey Pam Streiffert David Tarring Michael Thomas David Tullio Julianna Uhl Jennifer Vanl-lyning John Voight Swathi Vourganti Amy Walton Brian Watson Jeff West Mike Wheeler Chadwick White Richard White Kathy Williams David Wittmer Elizabeth Wright Jennifer Yantz Bradley Yost .,,, ,w h , wr'-sf 5 ,- fn , ,f , 4.- f w ,au ,f ,-vnu i E rf f 4 2 if 5 IQ L .gl W4 ,iw Q. fir 1 1.1 f ,f 1 f J ,,.,,, ww, 1 WEP' ,sf .. ,W , K . f 5 1 f i 1 'A ' 'E Diff? ' M' V 4 'W Y T' , X n,, YW, YR l L ' J NWT ' , I 5 3,0 - ,V , 'ri . 'ff':a , 2 J f vw! ' aff: x 7 5 V wg 2 . s -1 V V iyiwit Jitii' , tpmfwffttii, in- 1' 3 ' far E 52 im 'lk 3 Q 4 I Lx .M eff! ' L2 WVZQ-.ik J' .H . 1 g l l ,HW Vi ,,,, ,th M ti W-A ,,, M l ,W 7 .W .- j 'Ki . 1 fm 54 Classes-8 1 A rose between Thorns, or 's 'T Th o T T rosesfg I I O Om S Ween WO Michele looks over Koree's shoulder To see whoT's new. Sophomores flx up The wiring. in Clash Day- closh cIoThes, closh Tunch. Julle rldes In The Homecoming porooe Shelley Dresser gets zopped by The cornero. TM Fl1ness Is foo much for These sophs. Mark Ambos glves insTrucTions, B2-Classes 3' v. I' , 5 We ,xg , M, ,,., , W' ' , gi Ma . ff ff' Dove, Shane, dhd Beth goTher 'round The birThddy Sophomore: proudly sll dTop Their fIodT. Conde' Clndy Browne marvels over d moTh M, mysTery. , 4' W5 Peppy Mlke Klm plays in pep bond. , , 15f'?f'. ' ' ' , 42? ' ,, T Mlchelle just doesn'l know where To ,.-If-'ffri Y sTorT. Sophs dlsplay Thelr spiriT on The wdll during spirif week. Mlke Wheeler Is deep in Thought Classes-83 , W l Y , 'Vw 25 if in new Patrlcla and Andrea show They're best Jude eyes someone oi The hexi buddies. table. ' 4, 5 ,M ww, 5 . We , ,I ., My! K Malik, Z i ,Ig i ,Q MV XL Julle and Jason soy cheese, W A , . A ,W 44 V 5 'X' W of , gy ,,, Y K fy Z hgh 3 g ff' Q f M ,' A'i3, 3 fn , 5 lltasvnmimi, ' . Qu- wi ,f ,B M ww ww' if ' ,4 l I ,iv . ,. MIKO MUIIIHS USGS The NOUHIUS. Concentration ls requlred for 0 hoie-ihfohe, ' 1 - ' : ii v e i . . . lz, Theie Intramural players are ploifihg Their Mlke Dresser shows that he looks iike o fish im and oui of wafer strc egy. 84-Classes i a Ron Ollver dlsplays deferrhlhorioh, 'x. 1' 'M'wWH ' . Best frlonds go for d bus rrde. We're so happy we mode Pirehes! e .12 5 , bi V T H 'ik Pairlcla Ramos- The Cyndi Louoer of Jude snlffs hls shoulder before PHS. swinging. , if Obviously a close friend of Bob Mackie. Junlor Kubliz shows These sophs The NdTes1 1eohhoIogy nh homework ohd sfudyihg skilbs, Classes-85 Tx T153 ii fig, ,bv f s 50011 Hgyeg Valerie Ringle Kelly Smbbiebine Amy Chill Pfesidem Vice president Secrefary TFGOSUYGV By raising over S4600 in jewelry sales, The freshmen e are well on Their way To building a Treasury To help pay for Their prom and a class giff for The school. l?epresenTing The class of '88 aT Homecoming were Lori Richards and John STewarT. The freshmen floaT was a re- creafion of a movie which g depicTed The hero PiraTe saving The lady in disfress from The evil Panfher. Uhe Homecoming game was wiTh ST. lvlary's.j The freshmen also won The award C850 for Their Treasuryj WhoT is if? asks Gary Eddy. ' did W SOYS SCOTT Smlfh- for showing The mosT spiriT 1 during Spirif Week. 'QDX Pi L H QQQTY . Of J. Goodman conducfs a seance. n fp-'fi' 5 A 'IPL B6-Classes Alafita, Michelle Alexander, Richard Arheit, Heidi Baker, Brittany Ball, Steven Barbera, Angela Barnes, Dawn Baum, Amanda Baumeister, Jennifer Beatty, Jeffery Birmelin, Amy Blakely, Julie Bohatch, David Bonnett, Stephanie Boos, Christine Bouy, Thomas Braymer, Melinda Brennan, Douglas Brooks, Christopher Brough, Kelly Broughton, Jason Brown, Kevin Brown, Kevin M. Bullion, Lea Burris, Marc Burrows, Shane Camp, Kendra Canada, Ken Clark, Mark Cook, David Cousino, Michael DaGiau, Tony Dale, David Darr, Brian Davis, Harvey Davlin, Joey sie? ,. 'L W 41452 'lr 49 fm, J fm Q 'fviv' , 1- X .M - I I , ' A ' , A n w, v i Z, 51 ' : f , A 5 7' , , if f ' MM .,. 4 WJ ..-R ,ii J is ye. -,V,,. f if ,,,l A 5 75 ' 5 A ,f - ' , L i - V7 . , V, , ,Li lm' , V 2 M .. W, 9 , 'Q ' W 'J ' if 3,4 , . f ,Q 12, ff fm ' I A J K ' ' vm, , f , ' J V W1 A ' ' at ,Mm i Wi, ,, -f , MW if ij Y W, , I B ,,,, ,,l W V V. .K . .YZ I X 1 V x 'Y' , , , A? Lf B -PW . 5-V2 1 ,,,, , , E Q, W I vffffi Classes - 87 Decker, Elizobeih Dix, Shown Dixon, Lori Dornhecker, Mornie Downs, Julie Dugon, Debro Duiron, John Ebner, Gerold Eckert, Gory Eckeri, Mork Eddy, Gory Fedlom, Mork Ferrell, Adam Fitch, Seon Fleming, Bruce Fleming, Shonnon Foster, Shonnon Fowles, Kim Fox, Brion Funni, Arihur Fusko, Joe Gorlock, Rick Gorns, Chrislie Geer, Joel Gembko, Edword Girord, Jennifer Gladwell, Thomas Goodmon, Jennifer Gordon, Koihy Grohom, Chris Grohom, Jomes Greene, Woiloce Grimmer, Ronold Groover, Julie Gurko, Borboro Horkelrood, Gwen tr? ay Aw 1 ,V ,,., J A ,, Q ,W ' ,.,, 6 1 2,231 if 41? Il W5 I rr-Ak ,fr , Ji 'fi Q ww ' ,. S .- i ' M i 4 Lf , fwfr? W -., A 4-is ry, A i firm, M W f X I A 1 lr :Iu ., r , 7 if W wi? if-0 , lr if L f XR M! ?? f 'fr . ,,q.,: M 'J Y W M ., Cf- f ' ef 9 Q I RWM? , ,, f 1, t .4--vj- Et. , L 4 we , Vg, I , , ,M , ff, E, , if f Q iff' J ff K .,,, , x Vx, FM par' is J nr 17 Q H' 4 Q mv , 1 5 .4 11 1 . EM un i. .v- .ff 5, my I -,I xv! ., H, L EM 21' , 'V Q , ,. M A Wfgywg ' E in f 1-Wg'4f5H,1, M- ,1 -W , f .Q 1,8 r 1 f wg, Q 1-,Q , ,r ,Y is Y K , A A ,r j V as 5 2 . I' ,gly Q U, ,JM H ,, A' , W an f Q add 88 - Classes r -rw 44. iff I I Harlan, Sfephanie Harper, David Hayes, Gary Held, Julie Hinkle, Donna Holliday, Howard Hofchkiss, Nikki Howey, Todd Johns, Jennifer Johnson, Sherrie Jurgens, Rick Kellogg, Gina King, Dion Kline, Robert Koch, Nicole Kowalski, Brian LaFene, Janel Lewis, Jeffery Linville, Michelle Lifz, Amy Long, Carrie Long, David Lucal, Amy Lucal, Mary Mapus, Tiffany Marauarf, Chris Mazza, Mark McCleeze, Carrie Mees, Melisa Miller, Chris Monaghan, Anne Morris, Tracy Nickesfer, Rebecca O'Toole, Thomas Q- 5 g si , ss :S X i A 1 3.55 A K R.. . fs sm--V N ,Q ,AWK , s if sk, , -is-P' X Xi K :I .. V Q., quql G ,ws ,f X ie 'S hs' Ms A X Q b 1 . ur Li ,T fi , was , .. ,Rum ' i l E 1 A s o , fs s - K ,.,. , , ' f- A ' , Us: as gf,'lir 'S-an VTR' OTT, Jennifer QE: Pafel, Shilpa T ll fiv- S as , J s N5 X -Q .Y ,f FW i ,flex f ' 340-K - Q X ,... f whiff g 4 ,, ,, iff H Ax X51 a i H T ..,. is :kk '5'g'f ,,,gg, 5 'T ' Classes - 89 Payne, Monique Pegrim, Gregory Petropoulos, Wendy Powell, Shane Richards, Lauri Riesterer, Debra Ross, Stacey Ryan, Kellie Schaefer, Kelley Schlottag, Scott Schnurr, Camille Schultz, Wendy Scroggy, Bernice Semprich, Curtis Sheppard, Matthew Smith, Mark Smith, Scott Snyder, Scott Sok, Robert Spears, Brian Spitler, Andrew Sternberg, James Stevens, Michael Stevenson, Telisha Stewart, John Stockdale, Karen Strange, Christie Summy, Anna Szick, Kathleen Tarring, Mark Tibboles, Jill Timple, Dale Tomasula, David Uland, Jim Urban, Lauren Vaccaro, Amy ,, ,,,, 5: is af S l ,,,, y , ,af sw Q 'W W 1 lil ,,,yy ,, ,QE tie M, 1 ' ,1 rw J QL- f W 4.5, 14 , ,.,, . rw- ' ' A g w -ag, If f 0 f ' M Q N W MMA -1 7, .QM ze , g,?,, ,,,,:j'f ' ,' i. M, 'ff 7 X 149, r .,,, 1 , V f ll l , ,,,., 5 l 9 -,293 . .r f s ,,, .2 '- Q wi, Q S71 K , V M ww ,gf 4 vm, in 1 f .,, N1 W, ,, 59 Q, V' ,gif ,.f,,' - si' ' 0 ,M 5 .gf ,gc Sofa fee ' V 'ak lf X, 90 - Classes Wm Vessey, Jason Waldron, Michael Wallace, Diana Walerfleld, Amy Wensink, Theodore Wesl, Naralie Whitaker, Rebecca Williams, Mark Willinger, Brenda Willis, Kimberly Winlers, Eric Wood, Neccia if my V , ni, M, V .-L wr ,y 9 , - ,.. M W , , f 4 ,e ,L -' an Wrighi, Hearher Wurzel, Melissa Vosi, Jeffrey Zimmerman, Rick X J' X V f -VVV I -vE, Q I ,, gi f Q I 'V I K s , f X l M, 4, Q, sgwllly l W me rff - fri W' K .A V 5 R WN!! r r Z' 3' r k 1, x zf, ,'vr-,.G'. I '- 5 VIYTAT ' Wendy hldes her face in shame. Freshmen cheerleaders show Their spirit by riding in The Homecoming parade. Cruel and unusual punishmeni? CIGSSOS-91 his W A,,, wi WH 'gf 1 , ,JZ H -wut? , t ' 5 MQ, tw, Q-1 tp Frosh show enthuslasm at a spirit dance. John Stewart escorts Lori Richards around the gym, Scott Smlth lectures class Golng bald already? Tellsha Is chosen CBBS attendant. Freshmen.use creatlve talents an thetr Homecoming float, 92-Classes Yi . w ,V Ty 'C 'ffffp ' fy Obvlously, a very mfereshng closs 4 n .Qonny and Shllpa find jumping rope funny. Jane Fonda should fry our work-out video. U? IV, 1 Splrlf and exclfement ore The moimsfoy of The swim Teom. Kathy Gordon sports The result of Miss Clczirol Hoircolor rejects. Classes-93 4 Chrlstle flnds study noll exciting. -'Ia -fa . . g iiifiu . - , Tom and pei Tiger ioke over Engiisn class. Sean and Mornle enjoy C1 slow dance Togeiner. 94-Classes i Klm Fowles Infenily sfuciies ner English. Some assembllos are jusi too exciting. 41, if p, , 4 L fs - ' til' ' ' it fxkzifa 6:4 f K V h Xi' kbp . ' 'xx .1 N J' . A J X iff' Q 2 , 1 X , xxx 'CAIDIEMKI 'CS ADIVIINISTRATIGN x F -.s I5 X .V 5 N L f ls Dr. John Cook Board of Education Mr. James Freyberg Dr. James Printy Board of Education Board of Education . S X . ' ' 75 ..:, .' .5 ' ..,.,4 L S ' .,,.,. if . it s 'E z gl' ,stakes X 5 H X C, ss ,J 1 ---: B Mrs. Ann Voight Board of Education Mr. Harold Butcher Mr. Harold Johnson Superintendent Curriculum Director J ff X Mr. Maxwell srloff Mr- Lorrv Pitts Mft JOW1 Hinton Principal Assistant Principal COUHSGIOV Mr. Keith Stlerhoff Board of Education Mr. William Haggerty Board Treasurer ,E we iitfiti I gb Q ZBZZTLS S Mrs. Jeanine Studer Counselor 96-Academics J ' gf STAFF P ' I ww. if s x 4 3 45? ff W J i Q gg? Mr. Richard Norman Athletic Director Mrs. Knorr and Mrs. Pugh pose for a picture in the library. . A - rr.. E 'QQ Mr. Robert Mrs. R. Pugh Mfg, M, Knew Stephenson Librarian Librqrigr. Assistant Athletic Director A V ss -s s Mrs. G. Hoelzer Mrs. N. Milhouse Mrs. R. Myers Secretary Secretary Secretary Mr. W. Miller Psychologist . M t ... I 22. . V ,Q nu. Q ad, . man Mr. M. Rhonehouse Head Custodian Mrs. C. Stephens Nurse Mrs. C. Warner Cafeteria Manager I Academlcs-97 t , fl' .K if as Shawn Beamer Indusfrial Aris is 7 -ff-rf FACULTY I ,I ,,,: John Blakeman Science J. Cwiklinski Industrial Arts ly I Craig Dieierich Music ,..f Randy Earl Doyi Echelberger Ken Fleming Nancy Fuliz Science Science Industrial Aris Spanish n I . fi 5 y y f M V' Ei J -I f vm, I Qi E in f Joanne Chris Gasieier Chris Geen Lorene Gregory Gawsryszewski Vo Ag English Home Economics French I , 'J Joseph Groscosf Marian Hancy Jim Hauser John Kusiec Physical Educaiion English Physical Educaiion Music 98-Academics Frank Laudonici DH A it 1 A Linda Marshall French awe: X5MI:'lf- , 'A 'T ,. i,ixsw,s.,,, ti Jul, if , I, ,M FACULTY 'M X X X S. N Y we , ,,,,,,.z Miss vein: S 5 Dennis Lavy Music Janet Martin Mathematics Don Leonard Science V f 1 I - hw -,,i ,mn l Doug Mehling Social Studies Web Luginbill Mathematics Ea Muffler Social Studies Paul Murschel Carol Palmer Jim Patton Edwin Pawlowski Science Science Social Studies Latin ,l,, E .,,, E VV J f Z W ' A , A' 'vA': ' 1? is iiisii iiiii My y:'W f ,,'-' i ,,,,', f V, fs W ' iifl 1 iii 5 - i ,f 5 i it ,sll i 1 Gary Piper Jeff Printy James Reed Pat Riley Mathematics OWA OWE English Academics-99 Richard Roesch English Carol Smifh Business Z3 ' . John Stone Science FACULTY .. s. Char Schuman ArT Lois Souier English Q W , S ' as R Joe Taylor Mafhemafics Donna Wendi Home Economics -' sun-.ri . .: M Q Q7 R gg Carol Scherger Ron Sislowski LD Business Jim Sfauffer Physical Education Bob Stephenson Social Studies kkhh K i,.A: S 1 'S i Q9 Q .S N 4, SZ A. . Vicki Van Ness Vince Varforella English Industrial Aris V ix Janis Zura Jane Zimmerman Business COE 100-Academics 9. li ff f im K. Fleming looks on os D. Cusino works diligently on his loyouTs. f' ,Wx . ,, I V. Trout tries To follow olong. M .. f . .,wg.:ff ' 'T' 'L ' H Mr. Roesch prepares for class. English The English DepcirTmenT sponsored o creative writing ossessment in which outside sources evoluoted sophomores' writing somples. The English Teochers hove olso been using computer progroms To help Their students improve grommor ond sentence structure. The cleportment consisTs of Mr. Roesch, head of The department, Mr. Green, Mrs. Honcy, Mrs. SouTer, ond Mrs. Von Ness. The newest oddition is Mr. Riley who Teoches freshmon ond sophomore English. The cieportment offers English I, ll, ll, Americon Literoture ond Composition, English LiTeroTurefPOW, Speech, Journolism I, ll, ill, IV, ond Creotive Writing. M. Urban trying To Type. L4 - 7 8--mfs .. Mr. Green becomes cz student. Mrs. Hancy's students listen intently. Academlcs 101 Mr. Pawlowskl gestures while he gives a Lalln Ieciure. . it 11517 ,. L fw Q.,-W, Mrs. Gawryzewskl prepares for class. Mrs. Marshall discusses French hisTory. Foreign Languages The foreign language deparTmenT received new Texlbooks This year for iTs Spanish, French, and LaTln classes. The de-parTmenT consisTs of Miss FulTz, Mrs. Gawryzewski, Mr, Pavvlovvski, and The newesT French Teacher is Miss Marshall. AcTiviTies wiThin The deparTrnenT include an inTernaTional buffeTfdance: Spanish IV sTudenTs aTTended a workshop aT Findlay College, and French and Spanish sTudenTs visiTed France or Mexico over spring vacaTlon. Mlss Fulfz rules wiTh lron hand. Mlss Fuliz reads a Spanish story. 102-Academics MOTTTGVTWOHCS The Mofh progrom of Perkins is o 'rough one. Severol honors ond compuler courses ore offered. Scholosfic molh Tesfs were offered fo sfudenfs This yeor. They were The Ohio Council of lvlofh Teochers, The G-reofer Toledo Council of lvlolh Teochers, The Americon High Mr. LugInbIII's Algebra ll closs. Mr. Piper looks of fodoy's homework School lvlofh Exom, ond The Ohio Tesf of Scholosfic Achievemenf. The deporlmenl consisfs of Mr. Toylor, heod of The depdrfmenf, Mr. Luginpill, Miss Morfin, Mr. lvlurschel, ond Mr. Piper. l J. Foufs asks Mr. Luginbill o question. , . .wg Mrs. Falfas and R. Dyke progrom Mr. Taylor lends o helping hond To lvl. Kim. Mr. Plper teaches his Modern Mdfh Academics 103 Physics Olymplc members form a pyramid. Blakeman says, But l haTe plcTuresl 1 Mr. EcheIberger's arf drawing class. .aww Mrs. Palmer observes The Technique of J. Moafs and R. Hummel. Science The Science DeparTmenT is very busy This year wiTh many exciTing evenTs. AcTiviTies include The Science Symposium, Science lnTeresT Group, DisTricT and STaTe Science Days, and The lnTerschool Science STimulus Program. One new acTiviTy in focus is The Freshman Science Research Forum which prepares freshmen for adjudicaTion IaTer in high school. The Melvin Award winners will Travel To California To aTTend The Annual Science meeTing. The deparTmenT consisTs of lvlrs. Palmer, deparTmenT head, lvlr. Blakeman, Mr. Earl, Mr. lvlurschel, Mr. STone, and lvlr. Echelberger. The newesT addiTion To The deparTmenT is Mr. Leonard who Teaches General Science. The Science DeparTmenT offers Honors Biology and ChemisTry, along wiTh Physics, AnaTomyfPhysiology, and Physical Science. sw. . - if 1vfwfmvm.,e,wgffw.,,,,,,ZgQn, My Q , 4.,nm-ovif-930 ,al krgr Mrs. Palmer at The overhead. 'C 104-Academics 1'L f f' M ' 2 S '1 L' if ,,,,,,, fs ,,,,4 W ,, ..., ., ,. , ,.,,. fn-. W4 M gy 'Q f . . ff 2 2 wg , M, .f42Wzi.,i' 3 Y V Wh 1 p f f f m 1 fsfs1fLwf1,1f,a:,sl 2, vvu'3?'Ui? V 5' ' MQW. ,. WZ , , 4, ,f,, , 4'Au :,,s,,i ,sf ff for -a-----.1....-..-.......- ma ,yrrwaf , s, '.wi Mr. Muffler lost in thought , , , fr 1 f in K Mr. Stephenson shows us his real love, Social Studies The Social Studies Department sponsored many activities. They included an economics seminar and a senior seminar on state and local government. Youth in Government and the Voice of Democracy Speech Contest were offered. The Social Studies Department consists of Mr. Muffler, head of the department, lvlr. lvlehling, Mr. Patton, and Mr. Stephenson World History and Geography, U.S. History and American Governmentfiiurrent Affairs are offered. at I M ,,,, As v ww ,:,I r Mr. Stephenson uses a visual aid. Mr. Patton greets his students. rss Q F .---wwf 1 v,a,,,,,,- LAW waz-4 X S- Boofho glyes Q fftgfmfjg repgffx MY. MOhlll'1g CCTV, DGHQVG SOFTTGOVWG is not ltST9HtI'1Q! Academics 105 I, , X Industrial Arts f VoAg The Industrial Arts department consists of Mr. Beamer, Mr. Cwiklinski, Mr. Fleming, and Mr. Vartorella. The VoAg teacher is Mr. Gasteier. Various careers in the agricultural industry are studied in Vocational Agriculture. Some VoAg students tlx parts. of the basic units studied are livestock, crops, conservation, wildlife, and natural resources, landscaping, soils, metalworking and small engines. Kasey Spears grinds car parts, L 3 Dan Toomey shows Atlas strength! firm 1 A -4 .W-t4.... fy'-X K' jamfbrf' D. Counts assembles project C. Dlxle, T. Green, and J, Moore show new glasses, Mr. Gasteler works with students 106-Academics l if R if , . X 1 1 Home Ec babies survive. flriw P. Clark puts rlght legs on her P. McCIusky gels domeshc. .-5? Home Ec students work on projects. Home Economics The Home Ec progrdms help sTudenTs To dssume roles os producTive consumers, workers, homemdkers, ond ciTizens. The uniTs ThdT ore concenTroTed on ore nurTuring humdn deveIopmenT, feeding ond nourishing The fdmily, meeiing persondl ond fdmily TexTile needs, crec1Ting d living environmenT, mdndglng resources ond economics, dnd work ond The fomily. The Home Ec Tedchers ore Mrs. Gregory ond Miss WendT. ii, Sfiiilii L. Sprouse and Mlckey go To work. Gregory and McClusky sTir The Drew, Academics 107 ArT The ArT DeparTmenT is sTaffea solely by Miss Char Schuman. The aeparTmenT offers ArT I, ll. ill, lV and classes in ArT Drawing ancl CrafTs. The sTuaenTs ao a varieTy of projecTs in each of These classes including oil painTings, copper enameling, calligraphy, acrylic painTings, and waTer colors. One inTeresTing acTiviTy of The arT cleparTmenT was The sign porTraiTs of The baskeTpall players maae for SpiriT Week. Also, The NaTional ArT Honor In -:V Jvc. SocieTy inaucTea new members on The basis of Their arT D. Toomey pufs The finishing Touches I achievemenTs. on his project. X. if P. McClusky puts The finishing Touches on her idol , f 'N . T. Buoy shows off his pig cloahoppers 5 .. .,.- -T V--' 1 + f Miss Schuman gives a helping hana To M STevens. T' vucf0 o wmks Oh he' CODV-79' proiec . 108-Academics Band members toot Their horns. Mr. Dleierlch flghfs for conTroI . . . Mr. Dleferlch surrenders To The choir. Music The Music DeparTmenT consisTs of Mr. DieTrich, Mr. KusTec, and Mr. Lavy. Mr. DieTerich and Mr. KusTec are each in Their firsT year here aT Perkins. Mr. Lavy is The deparTmehT head and direcTor of Wind Ensemble. Mr. Kusfec is The new direcior of The Marching and ConcerT Bands, and Mr. DieTerich heads The Choir. Musical opTions offered To The sTudenTs include Choir, Harmony, Marching Band, Pep Band, ConcerT Band, and Wind Ensemble. Mr. Lavy sets rhythm. Trlo blows Info Woodwinds. Academics-109 BUSlFl9SS The Business Department staff consists of Mr. Sislowski, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Zimmerman, and Mrs Zura. Classes offered include Introduction to Business, Business Math, Typing, Business Law, Accounting, Shorthand, Office Machines, and IOEXCOE. The Business Department teaches students practical T51 MTS. zUI'G SCHDDIGS. A. Kllnger trains to be airline reservationist. business skills and more advanced skills for a career in business. Also the students learn banking skills and other skills for everyday life. Typing classes teach students the basic fundamentals of typing to use to their advantage. Business students fake time out to plan a bash! ':mN w Mr. Slslowskl ready to lend a helping hand. E Martinez, Dyke, Boumgcrdner find book megaflnterestlng. J- I-'NYU hYPfI0fl19d by computer types in appropriate words. 110-Academics S. Fleming reverts back to childhood. w-vm She-women hard at work. Physical Education Two semesters of physical education are required at PHS with a semester of health, ln physical education students participate in various seasonal games such as swimming, aerobics, exercising, running, volleyball, kickball, basketball, tennis, etc. In health classes students study the human anatomy, diseases, cures, and first aid. The Health and Physical Eduation department consists of Mr. Groscost, Mr. Hauser, lVlr. Stauffer, and Mrs. Veldman. Mr. G. helps student with first question, Hauser attempts to be an airplane. Mr. Groscost medltates during test. Academics 1 1 1 . M ,tu x wma-Q Siudents compare homework OVVE, OVVA, DH, LD Two occupoiiohdl progrdms, OVVA dhd OWE, provide work experience Siudehrs receive ih- school iDSTfLJCTiOf'1 ond supervised on-The-job work experience wiih cooperoiihg employees. Ahoiher cooperdiive progrdrh is ACE. This is o progrom To provide o high school dipiomo To The pdriicipdhis. 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Most Valuable lineman Most Vqluqblg Back xWE'LL BE BACK'-COACH STAUIEFER scones y . We got knocked down a lot but got WE OPPONENT THEY back up each time. We saw each of I these 48 guys grow and mature, and 20 New London 7 we'Il be back, said Coach Stauffer as , he reflected the past season which saw 43 guiyrus 3g the Pirates go 3-7 overall, 9 ev'-Je 6 Margaretta 'I6 ' Throiighjogt the season the Eiratesgvere 7 St, Joe 24 i haun e y numerous mis a es an .1 fi Mor 'S 2 ' mental breakdowns that drove them to 43 gffin Cglven 2 their first losing record in two years. 6 Huron 20 But there were some standouts for the '19 Clyde 29 Pirates. Paul McCutcheon and Stan 43 pf, Clinton 26 Head Coach: J. Stauffer. is-,fx W ,eiff 5 1 . Ak V .x A 3 ' ij' SQA Ty.MTy.'lqrff, t gd X Vx' :sux A ff' I Gilbert were recognized as second team all-conference selections. Greg Hanchin, Chester Dixie, and Mick Schell earned all-conference honors as Hanchin and Dixie were honorable mention picks while Schell was tabbed on the second team defensive unit. Gary Castle was presented the coach's award. Sports- 1 15 TB LL RESER E F Row Ono: K. Scherf, J. Pruitt, D. LaFace. D. Gregory, T. Cebull. Row Two: J. Keys, M. Tommas, J. Michel, S. Kim, C. White. D. Spence. Row Three: B. Castle. B. Brown, Coach Printy, E. Record, E. Muffler. M 1, J I 11.- ,Aikma- Coach Printy SCORES WE OPPONENT THEY '14 Pt. Clinton 6 0 Margaretta 20 22 St. Joe 45 12 St. Mary's 8 '16 Tiffin Calvert 6 - .JY NENSE N 5.:2 - The junior varsity football team had its finest season ever under third year mentor Jeff Printy and first year coach Mike Painter. Finishing the season with a 5-2 slate, the Pirates claimed a third place Sandusky Bay Conference finish behind front runners Huron and Margaretta. Printy concluded that this team worked extremely hard and at times it was difficult to put together a team because so many of them contributed to the Varsity. 2 1... f gi . A X ffT J Q Row One: M. Eckerf, J, Broughton, T. Bouy, D. Harper, M. Stevens, R. Fleming, S. Dix, D. Long. Row Two: H. Davis, R. Gorlock, T. O'TooIe, C. Semprich, G. Eddy, R. Sok, J. Fusko, K. Brown, J. Gomper, R. Koon. Row Three: Cooch Leonord, S. Boll, D. Dole, S. Burrows, K. Comodo, R. Grimmer. M. Fedlom, J. Stewart, J. Geer, A. Ferrell. Coach Luginbill. Web Luginbill hos been QT The A Coach Luglnblll HSEIEH :IN l A A A E rnooowoo-ro m Iggwcn 'U Qgavfig Q sgea '3nQ8QQ 9: U, Q1 co: U 0 Qu: 16 O O 3 O: E z Z 3 -I Ez' NJ A ITI ' o-o-wo-1:.oooo -4 44 -1 cro wo -1 M :- 0922 411259 0092 gggo 3,530 cg-Q.-Q Scam -00.3 QQKC D3mO O01-V' SLQQ-3 Q00 2. 43 :Umm cnwc Eco-.3 :Q,Q,- 'S-09 w2'..:.Q 5353 C2546 +38 55:53 C1325 :egg 35-5 51355 --2. E 'Q DUDE 528-f. ggi m8 SS.-H OenCD CD0-Q 49400 OK 'NC-r 30 ,303 Q-1.. Q :co-30 C '30 3003 gnu K 4 E+-++- 33,4 gg. -fam 6308 '-+0-+ 636 '09 3 . 3' 3' Q 4334 UBX' cn-+40 o f1 0 Om 000' CD-4 -0- ?'fQcnO -ou 530- q XO Q lQD'4 M CD-1 3 09,4 Wag we gm Ag, W P lj. Q 1. Q-QI FROSH BALANCE SEASON , Sporft- 1 1 7 UNTRY RSS I Row Ono: S. Powell, J. Davlin, M. Cousino. J. Dutton, M. Smith, T. DaGiau. Row Two S Rresterer S Brownell M Goodman V. Leto, L. Palmer, M. Mullins, P. Grimes. Row Three: Coach Hinton, C. Lynn E Lenos B Cummings T Pack D Couslno S Fry, B. Montelauro, Coach Finn. YS B WE 17 1 7 1 7 24 24 30 30 23 23 23 15 32 32 11a-spam OPPONENT Gallon Willard Margoretta Bellevue Clyde St.Mary's Norwalk Fremont Ross Port Clinton Huron Margaretta Port Clinton Sandusky THEY 49 69 99 43 59 46 51 78 83 96 50 67 31 Coach John Hinton .. x. 8- .' A '3, ,. 37, 1. 5. I . -.r-' . 7 1f'sf'i W 333 24 iw-f S 1 1 x ,, ' ' 'Q f- ' 6, X .1 . ihlllye, is 1 -, .1 , , JC:-v 'X L U1 ' 7 f ,Q , A 1135 ,E I - 'ls 1 3 . . 52233 it 31 lfiff . if 'N l MIP: C. Lynn Captains: S. Fry, D. Cousino MVPI 3- FYY PIRATES CLAIM SRD CCNSECUTIVE SBC CROWN Scott Fry State Champ f . The boys' cross country team had a good season this year. Their only loss was to the triple A Sandusky squad my my at Mills late in the season. The Pirates lost to Sandusky by one point and it was their first loss in 35 meets. fl-its , ' Vi 'Sf 7 li The varsity defended their SBC I' crown well and won first place by a f A 45 point margin as Clyde and St. xg if Mary's tied for second at 76. The rs PX EN JV's ran strong at the conference meet, sweeping the top six places. In addition to the SBC title, the 1 Pirates also won the Norwalk Invitational and were runners-up at the highly competitive BGSU 0 Invitational and the Gallon invitational. At the end of the season the team boasted a 42-4 '1 ' record. ' Chris Lynn, senior MIP for the squad, was on the first team all-SBC this year before he advanced individually to district competition while juniors Todd Pack and Steve Riesterer were tabbed on the second team all-SBC. Fry went undefeated in 1984 and was State Champion in the AA individual race. His time of 141502 was the fastest time in the state and made him the state record holder. Fry was also named MVP for the Pirates. A spam-119 TRY UN SS R low Ono: P. McClusky. K. Camp, C. Schnurr, J. Moats. Row Two: Coach Hinton. R. Hummel, P. Moats, D. Lynch, B. Souter, R. Maag. Coach Finn. ' IRLS' Coach Hinton WE OPPONENT THEY ' ff 27 Galion 42 H 27 Willard 54 ' T Q, 'T 28 Clyde 85 ' 28 Bellevue 27 - 36 St. Mary's 77 -J ' 3 : 36 Norwalk 24 .9 31 Huron 39 31 Port Clinton 59 , 1 vi Qs! 34 Fremont Ross 444 ' , , , 22 Margaretta Forfeit , 1 24 Port Clinton 33 . 'V 1 24 Sandusky Forfeit T 'T 120-Sports .L-. ,- 'T X? Q GIRLS HAVE BANNER SEASON -'IO WINS 2 LGSSES Senior co-captains Pam Moats and Penny McClusky led the girl's cross country team to a 10-2 season and a second place finish in the SBC. First year runner, Robin Maag. was voted MIP for the squad as McClusky was named MVP. McCIusky also earned first team all-SBC honors and was a district qualifier. Also moving on to district competition for the Pirates was second team all- SBC member Kendra Camp. This talented freshman ran well throughout the season but suffered a hip injury at the district meet that kept her from finishing the race. McClusky had a stroke of bad luck as she was edged out of the state meet by one place. l IRLS' TENNIS ROW ONE: Kayle Miller. Katherine Lucal, Sally Baum, Coach Joe Taylor. ROW TWO: Michelle Urban, Andrea Guidi. Susan Bertsch, Mary Lucal, The girls' tennis team shared second place in the SBC along with Tiffin Calvert after earning a 7-3 conference record and a '10-8 record overall. Coach Taylor said that the seniors Katherine Lucal, Kayle Miller, and Sally Baum provided the leadership for the team. At the banquet, Baum was chosen as the Most Valuable Player, while sophomore Andrea Guidi was voted the Most Improved Player. Captain Katherine Lucal Sally teamed with captain gift Katherine Lucal to form the ' s number one doubles for the Q, team. The duo was named to YA jf-lx The Sandusky Bay Conference All-Star team, after winning a B tournament held at the end of P A' the season. TX Eb Junior Michelle Urban also faired wen as she placed mira in 7 ff singles at the SBC tournament. T' f M. Urban quenchos her thirst. 122-spans 'SCORES WE ' OPPONENT 3 Willard 4 Fremonf Ross 4 Sandusky 1 Norwalk 2 Huron 2 Tiffin Calverf 5 Clyde 4 Sf. Mary's 2 Bellevue , l 4 Clyde MVP Sally Baum MIP Andrea Guidl 2 Lake - - - - -- - --l-1l 3 Tiffin Calverf 0 Ashland NETTERS HAVE BANNER SEASON 2 Porf simon 3 Vermilion ' 4 Huron THEY 2 4 '1 4 3 3 O 'l 3 '1 3 2 5 3 2 'l Kayla Mlllor ralsas her rackef and reaches for fhe sky. Coach .loo Taylor S. lorisch concanfrafos on her refurn. S. laum and K. Lucal smile affer winning The SBC Doubles Championship. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Spark- 1 23 , fm f ., 56 3? T J' 'W - X 4 J VLW' ii, V 1 ,ff W, X., ' 'M ' V gi Q i 1 A i W5 5 'gf llfll I Our nr xlhnr Swrrf QW drawn Q F K iw . ww X fm an M ,L if f' 3 V V.,- 1... 11 . . i . S iw f Q f 3.3 ff Q5 'I 4 0 Q 1 xxx Y bs 51? . Nh, .rV, .L V, -M, fn. ,wwrnwqmw f - 'nw my X W , whyq 1 .5 gl wa' ,V I g, 5 f Q A If Y WB? ,? wg, , gn A15 UL! 2 ,Vx .,-'g, 3- A 2 , 6' Sfi if 45, .J we , J ,Z , , I i A V ,L ' - Q f',, ,V A V ' be 7 w : VV ,V , ff 165 LLEYB LL 'pl 42- ' f l W ' I y A -uil -me is ROW ONE: Betsy Lucal. ROW TWO: April Klinger. Lisa Sprouse, Tracey DeMore. Heather Bowie, Jill Nemitz. Kris Mushett. ROW THREE: Jennifer Mapus. Brenda Weaver. Val Pruitt. Q I ' 'Q Z1 N 1 . A ' .4 4 - ' x f J 'T Coach lrondo Weaver The girls' volleyball squad capped off a highly successful season with a school best record of 16-16-6 overall. l'We played all of our games with G IOT of potential and skill, said co-captain Tracey DeMore. The Pirates finished second with a 9-5 conference mark and went on to win the first round of the sectionals. Then, in a close match. they lost to number one-ranked Norwalk. At the banquet, plaques were presented to senior co-captains Tracey DeMore and April Kllnger. Senior April Klinger and junior Lisa Sprouse, who was chosen as top setter, were selected to the SBC All-Star team. Tracey DeMore was a second team choice. J. Nomltz shows determination as she serves. 126-Sport! Co-captain Aprll Kllnger Co-captain Tracey DeMore SCORES OPPONENT Fremont Ross Huron Fremont St. Joe Clyde Port Clinton Tiffin Calvert Margoretto St. Mory's Huron Fremont St. Joe Clyde Port Clinton Sandusky Tiffin Calvert Morgaretto St. Mory's Sectionals Western Reserve Norwalk 2 9 rssssfssrsf-easier f-E B J. Mapus bumps the boil. . .I SPiKERS I-jf-gvE RECQRP -sisfxsolxi T. DeMore kneels to bump the boil. I w -ss f , 31' R 1 s W5 ,au 4' fi ' Coach Weaver plans the strategy. The team walts for the serve. 1 1 3 Sports-127 F X S Y 4 , Q2 if Q10 .f QW 'I A R 12 -, e A nfigmigf WEB X ff gig M 2 Y ,J W, ' i C251 ' z Mi, ,ff ,fu I I t 'JL::,JL:L--'J su- gi W., W ,,,, 'l Y, Wlxw fp IJ Qi 7' K W, Q A 5. ' Q-gf ' , 1311124911 'W MQW, , 'li ' V , f wmv kryk WWWANA 71' gumgfggg Wiki 181991 In ' YNHUTEQS ll0flilD TED!!! as WL' QI fm as an no mmm In z a n as ' wmmm Z1'Qi 'f Q M Cvmmmti Kikllvbiiili DKMPSGHS 910905 mmm N A www 'ffm fum me mm mum S md 93? WXQCBZ GSDCKI? mgncaj 41559533 f 'Cgg Q35 .11 ,mlm iw -Us 4. Csmwscvus C,,,,,,,0,,S 3,,,,,,,,5, , f cus S , a Q 1 I? .x ,V , ,I ' . 'Y J' lkwy! air 2516 rf ,Lf fi Y Lf, z 4- f, ,. ,WJ Q X fog? HW 'L ,Mak F l MVP: P. Moore 410' 1 L - i ffsv swi5.4es efsgi its ,ff 'I' I- I ' ' AI fix ur I l i it MIP: M. Fry Coaches' Award: T. Green PIRATES CAPTURE 3RD PLACE IN SBC Coach Pat Riley The boys' varsity basketball team had 'ci winning season this year with 42 wins and 9 losses. Tony Green and Gary Castle were the captains of this year's team and led the Pirates to a third place finish in the SBC. Earning the most valuable player award this year was senior Paul Moore and the MIP was Mark Fry. Fry also was an honor- able mention pick in the SBC. In his first year at Perkins, Moore received many honors. The list includes first team North West Ohio, Second team all-SBC, Honorable Mention in the sixth district, third team all-Ohio Cassociated pressj, and Honorable Mention all-Ohio CUPD. Green also received an honorable men- tion in the sixth district and was placed on the second team all-SBC. L 5. 33523228298 Z 44 62 76 75 86 62 66 48 77 45 51 52 SCORES OPPONENT Oak Harbor Edison Fremont Ross Clyde Tiffin Calvert Fremont St Joe Bellevue St. Mary's Huron Port Clinton Margaretta Sandusky Tiffin Calvert Clyde Fremont St Joe St Mary's Norwalk Huron Port Clinton Margaretta Norwalk THEY 49 53 56 46 54 35 65 FORFEIT 66 60 66 54 64 40 33 64 59 70 53 56 55 Sports- 1 29 LL SKETB E B ESER R l Row One: J. Lowery, M. Ambos, S. Schuster, J. Manuella, P. Sprouse. low Two: Coach T. Kromer, S. Rickard, J. Keys, D. Hoffman, B. Rupp, D. Smith. WE OPPONENT THEY 40 Oak Harbor 38 33 Edison 38 25 Fremont Ross 42 39 Clyde 35 43 Tiffin Calvert 29 48 Fremont St. Joe 22 42 Bellevue 46 33 Sf. Mary's 42 27 Huron 34 29 Pt. Clinton 34 33 Margaretta 29 35 Sandusky 33 44 Tiffin Calvert 44 49 Clyde 32 26 Fremont St. Joe 49 26 St. Mary's 30 45 Norwalk 44 34 'Huron 43 33 Pt. Clinton 23 33 Margaretta 39 130-Sport! 'Coach Tony Kromer 1 Row One: M. Burris, M. Stephens, S. Burrows. D. Long, C. Brooks, D. Tomosulo. Row Two: Coach Pdffon, S. Hoyes. J. Sreworl. . R. Grimmer, K. Conodo, T. Bouy. l WE THEY OPPONENT 5 30 ST Joe 33 43 Clyde '19 . 46 PT. Clinton 27 50 Colven' 20 24 ST. Mory's 25 43 Morgorerto 30 26 Huron 53 45 ST. Joe 44 37 Clyde 25 30 St. Mory's 28 I V 44 PT. Clinton 2'l - 39 Morgoretlo 40 Q Cooch Jam Poffonn 27 Huron 3 4 y 34 Clyde 20 13 Huron 26 - Sports d SBU H IH3 E S Ql3N T1 - 131 LL RSITY B SKETB Coach James Hauser Captains 81 MVPs: T. DeMore 84 V. Pruitt l2Ls' MIP: Denise, Lynch. Q 132- Sports Row 1: B. Lucal, A. Klinger. V. Pruitt, T. DeMore. S. Baum. J. Summers, J. Nemitz, V. Trout. Row 2: Coach Piper, H. Bowie, D. Lynch, R. MaGQ. J. Moats. Couch Hauser. The girls' varsity basketball squad had a balanced season. winning seven and losing seven SBC games. Their overall record was 13-10. Two MVPs were named for the team this year. They were Tracey DeMore and Val Pruitt. These two players were also the captains for the team. DeMore was a member of the SBC all-star team, the second team all-SBC, and the second team in district six. Pruitt was on the first team all SBC while April Klinger eamed an honorable mention in the SBC and was an all-star team alternate. SCORES OPPONENT THEY Norwalk 25 Edison A7 Ross 24 Sandusky 50 Stritch 29 Bellevue 39 Margaretta 31 Huron 46 St. Joe 31 Clyde 35 Margaretta 40 Port Clinton 20 Huron A4 St. Joe 54 Pott Clinton 30 Calvert 40 Calvert 44 SMCC A7 Edison 33 Lakota 37 Bellevue 53 Clyde 50 Coach Gary Piper WE OPPONENT THEY 13 Norwalk 9 19 Edison 18 20 Fremont Ross 21 13 Sandusky 18 17 Cardinal Stritch 11 15 Bellevue 12 24 Margaretta 32 12 Huron 34 25 St. Joe 21 24 Clyde 20 21 St. Mary's 35 28 Margaretta 22 31 Port Clinton 32 34 Huron 32 31 St. Joe 26 23 Port Clinton 12 19 Calvert 22 25 Calvert 16 22 V St. Mary's 27 33 Clyde 30 S 8 WE 1 13 Galion 91 Northview 124 Ontario 87 Southview 109 67 76 Sandusky 79 44 7 1 60 113 Ashland 58 scones 1 y OPPONENT THEYQ WOOSTSI' Findlay Fremont Col. Academy 100 59 81 46 84 Port Clinton 62 103 96 93 32 Col. Crawford 23 Trl-capialns C. Royal, P. Koszalkowski. and B. Montelauro SWIIVIIVIERS ARE IIVIPRESSIVE y wnppuuvm-.MM 3 U 0 Nl - X U -1 Asslsiuni coaches J. Sfauffer and M. Anderton take roll call. Plfif shows hls skull Spifi1. - K- GGITIPOI' dlvos wifh Sfyle. I. Moniolauro says, LeT's do it! Coach Joe Groscost - - g ' fn , , 0, fi , , ' ' ,Q ,i11 Xi n J ,i . l 1' we-.K i ,V 3 ::1'1 V, , ,ff kf , L , F , 4 , K ' Z W K ' I hi ' K .. -E, 4 2 N I E L 7. X ' N , K 4 . fi K I I gi! 3 M ,Q '. Q ' , ' , 5 ' gji ,ff L . Y f f , , ,,,, , , W ,VVV 3 , , ae w , I - . , Yf 5 L K, ,v f K , M -if ff , A 455 , f - , , 4 5 .f 1, . ', ,, gt f ,f'GwZ,.' 5' 2, ,, ' M ' 'L ? I ,, '- , . .1 , -2 ' ff? 1 V 5 2:1 if 1 P ' 5' w 5 ' Q f ZW , 11- 1-' .- Qu f-,,, -1 , ..f wi W Q 1 ,U - - , J M f f , an 3, S ' ,V ' 4? 1 -' 'A ' ,V I li 5, ' ' I 1 , I ,ir K 1, , MM I I . , , I a ' W . 5 , I 2 ' ' 1 f 1 V A , A 25' L, V, Q f 0 A 4 , , gg, 2 5 , , 4 5 Q i M A 2 S I LS IR ROW ONE: T. Menchhofer, K. Gordon, K. Record, K. Brink, J. Brickley, C. Boos, M. Alafita, K. Schaefer, W. Petropoulos. ROW TWO: Coach J. Groscost, J. Yurosko, L. Andersson, S. Harlan, K. Szick, D. Wallace, C. Strange, J. Goodman, M. Gagnon. ROW THREE: Coach J. Stauffer. T. Brammer, A. Guidi, M. Palmison, N. Ostheimer, P. Ramos, A. Seiler, L. Balduff, T. Hannah. ROW FOUR: H. Petropoulos, R. Alafita. The female tankers were very SUCC6SSful this 560800 n q with a record of '12-4. Their .1 only defeat came at the hands of Northview. Once again, Andrea Guidi was involved in setting several records. The junior set new marks in the 200 ,X I freestyle, individual medley, L and 400 backstroke. She i X X, as 1-em-ned Wifh Laila Andersson, A Timers M. Gagnon, D. Fischer, and J. Vurosko. o foreign exchange student, to set records in the medley and 400 free relay events. I Andrea finished off the season by placing ninth in the 200 free and 42th in the 400 free at the state meet. At the banquet, Guidi and freshman Kathy Gordon were ho n MVP . C se and MIP H. Potropoulos and T. Menchhofer say. We're number one. 136-Sports TANKERS SET RECGRDS ,lf 4 f l A --A-5-'T f - -'--Q,.... lg ,iv sl lj WE OPPONENT THEY 4 47 Gallon 52 84 Northview 94 4 40 Ontario 59 4 42 Southview 54 400 Ashland 72 420 Port Clinton 49 4 40 Wooster 63 4 48 Sandusky 54 400 Findlay 54 Fremont Colonel Crawford 72 22 408 Toledo McAuley 64 55 28 4 42 Ashland 60' MVP Andrea Guldl mr nanny ooraon - n f '- ndersson ZOYUIUV' OXUMUQU Student LUNG R. Alaflta ls perfect in form, I A. Guldl pleads her case with Gros. Sporh- 137 S l Q 1 I i l 1 1 RESTLI ROW ONE: S. Arrhur, W. Greene, J. Dutton, A. Spitlef, J. Thom, M. Eckerl. R. Fleming, R. Hammersmith, B. Crawford. E. Uhl. K. Bragg, W. Goebel. ROW TWO: L. Childers, M. Tommas, B. Sralkamp, S. Kim, D. Harper. R. Oliver, J. Broughton. J. Moore, J. Harris, L. Williams, J. Pfferkorn. ROW THREE: K. Fleming, G. Eddy, D. Gregory, T. Hatfield. E. Eckert. M. Mullins. T. O'Toole, R. Sak, C. Dixie. M. Crum, J. Geer, C. Semprich. ROW FOUR: R. Lang, S. Du're, J. Balduff, T. Wahl, D. Zahniser, M. Schell. Coach Teagarden. G. Hanchin. K. Fagginato, S. Boothe. D. Mapes, S. Puckrin, M. Gregory, Coach Colarruglio. Coach Luginbill. O WRESTLERS DQMINATE .iifffif . VN . ,, maui Coach Chuck Toagardon. O. Dlxlo ls doiormlnod 10 escape. 138-Sports WE OPPONENT THEY Q 30 Mansfield Senior 22 Gallon 48 Marion Harding 50 New London 42 Sandusky 24 St. Marys 54 Bellevue 28 Huron 45 Clyde 39 Port Clinton 54 New London 33 Edison 56 POTT CIirTl'Ol1 Co-captains J. Moore and G. Hanchin 40 Margaretta 23 Elyria Catholic 45 Toledo Central Catholic , 4 Barry chalks up another victory. The varsity wrestlers had another banner year, placing second in The SBC and third in the district. Several grapplers earned . special recognition throughout the season. Barry Crawford was crowned S.B.C. champion. The trio of Crawford, Greg Hanchin, and Chester Dixie brought three district crowns to Perkins. In addition, Barry finished sixth in T the state. At the banquet, Hanchin and Mick Schell were honored as the sauad's MVP and MIP, respectively. Jeff Moore was presented with the Coaches' Award: Warm-ups can be fun. MVP Greg Hanchin MIP Mick Schell - m... E. Uhl applies a half-Nelson. E - l L I 3 spam-139 SEB LL B Row One: M. Harvey, J. Moore, J. Wesl, B. DAvis, J. Michel. Row two: R. Redmon, G. Coslle, M. Johnson, M. Wheeler, M. Schell, B. Bur due. Row Thru: D. Hildebrond, D. Toomey, J. Bclduff, Coach Graber, Coach Mehling. WE 9 5 3 3 3 'l 2 6 '10 13 3 '1 6 '10 4 '15 4 8 4 6 0 3 OPPONENT Edison Willord Morgorelto St. Joe ' Bellevue Clyde Huron Pl. Clinlon Calvert Edison Sl. Mory's Bellevue Morgcrello Huron Sl. Joe Clyde Port Clinton Vermilion Colverl ST. Mory's Sl. Poul Edison THEY 2 3 7 6 7 3 6 '14 14 7 26 '14 8 0 0 '1 3 7 5 0 4 2 Coach Doug Mehling Q 1-1.-5, iris f.::5..D 1 140 - Sports , nf - vw 117- 'V' . M51 In Vx' L+., A ,if :V M MM A vs 1 Q Y 4, . Y . ,.': wmg. Q ,fr vf,,,f,,. 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Row 2: Jo Ann Cummings, Amy Lucal, Betsy Lucal, gal Ringel, Tiffany Mapus, Davida Pounders. Row 3: Coach Luginbill, Tracy Morris, Stacey Ross, Jennifer Mapus. Becky Stair, Lisa prouse. SGFTBALL TEAIVI REBUILDS The girls' softball team under T Coach Luginbill ended its third if Q, 'i year with a 4-44 record. The -. 3 team won over Fremont St. Joe twice and over Norwalk St. Paul and Huron. However, this record i is deceiving for they lost three e other games to Tiffin Columbian, Margaretta and Tiffin Calvert by a total of only four runs. This third season's team had to i adjust its lineup to replace at least five outstanding seniors who graduated. Individual honors went to Sally T Baum QMVPJ, centerfielder and first baseman, to Tracy Morris QMIPQ, outfielder,and to Betsy Lucal qCoaches' Awardy, Coach Web Luglnblll I.. Knutson quenches her thirst. pncher' Sports- 143 Z I- En X m l Row One: P. McCulcheon. M. Ambos. S. Gilbert, T. Green. S. Fry, B. Evans, K. Palmer. Row Two: E. Lenos. T. Pack. M. Ambos. T. Howells, S. Kim, B. Cummings. S. Rieslerer, J. Keys. Row Three: B. Castle, E. Rieber, S. Burrows, C. Lynn. S. Powell. J. Slewerl, T. O'Toole. Row Four: E. Recard, K. Canada, T. Bouy. B. Skelton, P. Grimes, M. Smith, J. Broughton, M. Kim. Row Five: Coach John Hinton, Coach Mike Powell. Head Coach Jim Hauser. WE OPPONENT THEY l 73M Oak Harbor 54 49 Bellevue 83 73M Porl Clinlon 39M 88 Willard 48 77 Sl. Mary's 55 108 Edison 24 58 Clyde 84 94 Margarella 44 Coach Jlm Hauser Q Q' lass 144 - Sports MVP: Scott Fry MIP: Ed Lonos Captains: Scott Fry, Tony Green, Stan Gilbert - Action pictures by Mr. James Hauser Coach's Award: Thad Howells With the leadership of the Tri- captains Tony Green, Scott Fry and Stan Gilbert, the Pirate track won the SBC with a 6-2 record. The team also won the Pirate Relays and the Oak Harbor Invitational, were fifth in the District, and captured sixth place in the Regional meet. Earning the MVP award this year was Scott Fry. The MIP award went to Ed Lenos, a junior. Thad Howells, also a junior, earned the Coach's Award. S f f . P 42 A I' 2 fl ' If ' ip T by J in-f S Sports 45 K TR I LS IR , Q. mlm Q1 low Ono: V. Pruitt, T. Blackwood, R. Maag, K. Mushetf, A. Klinger, P. McCIusky. P. Moals. Row Two: B. Souler, K. Menchhofer, D. Lynch, S. Wesnifzer, J. Gaydos, K. Anderson, T. Menchhofer, J. Moafs. Row Three: S. Brough, A. Lirz, A. Chill. G. Kellogg, M. Meese, C. Browne, H. Groscosr, K. Camp, J. Yurosko. Row Four: G. Girard, C. Garns, A. Waferfield, D. Decker. C. Schnurr, K. Ryan. B. Baker. Row Flvo: Coach Green, S. Fleming, M. Payne, J. Oil, A. Birmelin, Coach Finn. WE OPPONENT THEY 82 ST. Mary's 46 77 Willard 52 85 Bellevue A3 77 Oak Harbor 75 77 Port Clinton 12 98 Margarerta 30 76 Clyde 52 78 Edison 39 Coach Chrls Green V I MVP: April Klinger MIP: 'laml Blackwood cgqcws Award: Penny Meclusky The girls' track team had an outstanding year this season. They finished first in the SBC with a 8-O record. Senior co-captains Tracey DeMore and A ril Klin er led D Q the team in capturing first at the District meet. The team was also first at both the Margaretta and Pirate Relay meets. They earned second place at the Oak Harbor ggvfdlmr Trdcvv D0lVl0r0. April Invitational and the Bellevue Invitational. Earning the MVP this year was April Klinger while Tami , Blackwood was the MIP. Penny McCIusky earned the Coach's Award. Sporft - 147 The Tennis team completed a very successful season going 46-3 overall and 'll-l in the SBC. The team garnered many team honors - Ashland Invite champs, SBC champs and district qualifiers. Player honors went to Lisa Mc Farlan, ffl singles at Ashland l and in The SBC. She was also a state qualifier. Doubles team Swain-Tomasula was iM at T Ashland and in the SBC and also qualified for me disirici. MV' ' U 'C ' The Brogle-Montelauro team was 42 at Ashland and in the - ' SBC MIP - Shane Rickard i TEAIVI TAKES SBC Lisa McFarlan was named MVP - - 1 - and Shane Rickard MIP. . fc E 1 . ,'.-iii. ,... A X Q Y . . M.. .... ...ggu y , S' N y . ............ . ... . Q Co-captains lrlan lvlontelauro and Brian Brogle J. Swain returns the ball with ease. hogs serves If up with style! Lettermen Ilve for tennis! WE OPPONENT THEY 5 Bellevue O 2 Norwalk 3 5 Fremont Ross 0 3 Napoleon 2 3 Huron 2 5 Tiffin Cal. 0 3 Clyde 2 2 St. Mary's 3 2 Ottawa Hills 3 5 St. Joe 0 5 Clyde 0 A Pt. Clinton 4 5 ST. Joe 0 5 St. Mary's 0 3 Pt. Clinton 2 5 Tiffin Cal. O 3 Sandusky 2 4 Huron 'I 4 Willard 'I Sports- 149 -T LE EER ROW ONE: J. Sowecke, L. Gregory, S. Gilbert, K. Redrnon, M. Urbon, J. Uhl. H ROW ONE: G. Kellogg. ROW TWO: H, Arheif, C. Gorns. J. Girard, S. Ross, T. Mopus 150-spam if Vorslly football cheerleaders enjoy the Homecoming porode. ROW ONE: W. Goebel, S. Gilbert, H. Groscost. ROW TWO: J. VanHyning.-Reserve Football This year's cheerleaders did an ?i excellent job of raising spirit for the football and basketball teams. Special projects included Halloween trick-or- treat bags, Christmas candy canes, breakfasts before school for the teams, door signs, and decorating lockers. ln charge of these activities were varsity football squad captain Carrie Poggiali and varsity basketball squad captain, Kim Toft. Mrs. Lorene Gregory was the advisor for all three squads. i i Mrs. Lorene Gregory, Advisor BOTTOM: K. Schifflet, K. Toft. C. Poggiali. TOP: V. Wechter, M. Shartzer, K, Haggerty.-Varsity Basketball. SPOFIS- 15 i r I f Y ff 1 - 7 :I 'xxk 12, ' 1 Y ' x ak 1 X , rf' , iq 39 ' I 1 vi 5 , ,'L1:'w S.E' f'5' Q N W Q 2 f 'En 1 We UIIUIIBS D. :y 9: CD 'TERM 0 I seem M Nfl LU' D. : y Ee -2 411 154-Clubs ,M -W Row 1: Steve Riesterer, Lincoln Palmer, Jim Gerhart, Jeff Moore, Shane Powell, Scott Fry, Mike Dresser, Chris Lynn, Andy Sausser, Steve Schuster. Row 2: Ed Lenos, Dave Nielsen, Joel Foss, Kevin Bucher, Tom Tomasula, Jim Lowery. Marty Smith, Greg Goodman, Dave Cousino. Row 3: Robert Kessler, Tom Wahl, Rooin Lang, Pete Koszalkowski, Barry Crawford, Ed Uhl, Bill Lynn, Paul McCutcheon. Row 4: Rick Roll, Shawn Booth, Kenny Palmer, Mark Ambos, Matt Kenne, Mick Schell, Greg Hanchin, Jeff Ferree Row 5: Mike Ambos, Mark Szulc, Tony Green, Rick Redmon, Brian Cummings. Min Row 1: Rhonda Alafita, Kendar Camp, Missy Shartzer, Becky Stair, Tammy Baca, Sally Baum, Michelle Urban Kayle Miller, Carrie Poggiali, Connie Wick, Robin Hummel. Row 2: Jenny Mapus, Julie Summers, Kasey Spears Julie Moats, Tracey DeMore, April Klinger, Robin Maag, Pam Moats, Laura Knutson, Susan Bertch. Row 3: Amy Lucal, Katherine Lucal, Val Pruit, Kim Redman, Kellie Haggerty, Veronica Wechter, Tami Blackwood, Julie Gembka, Jill Nemitz, Lisa Sprouse, Denise Lynch. Row 4 Beth Sauter, Martha Palmison, Kim Menchhofer, Andrea Guidi, Betsy Lucal, Heather Petropoulos, Kris Mushett, Tammy Hannah, Andrea Ramos, Audra Seller. Choir Row 1: Nikki Hotchkiss, Michelle Fearing, Shannon Fleming, Stacey Brough, Karen Murru, Shilpa Patel, Camille Schnurr, Karee LaPata, Heather Wright. Row 2: Mike Waldron, Telisha Stevens, Angie Barbero, Debra Todd, Julie Tibboles, Carol Pentorn, Kasey Spears, Melissa Wurzel, Stephanie Bonnett, Row 3: Tracie LaPata, Patricia Clark, Jean Pierson, Jodi Crecelius, Jenny Ferback, Val Pruitt, Denise Sernprich, Debra Dugan, Arthur Funni. Row 4: Julie Downs, Chad White, Tony Alexander, Scott Dute, Steve Brownell, Gary Eddy, Robin Lang, Mike Pletcher, Eric Rieber. . i 'ZZ f' ill 1 ll J if ,,.. ,, Row 1: Michelle Fearing, Arthur Funni, Karen Murru. Row 2: Jodi Crecelius, Steve Brownell, Kasey Spears, Julie Tiloboles. Row 3: Scott Dute, Denise Semprich, Stacey n Lowery, Debra Todd, Carol Penthorn, Chad Penthorn, Chacl White. Clubs-155 ll 'F 'list is Brlan, Shelley, and Michele search for the perfect picture . Row 1: Michele Urban, Carrie Pogglali. Row 2: Heather Pullano, Row 3: Chris Pawlicki, Brian Cummings. Row 4: Mary Mederski, Jim Swain, Mary McMullen. 156- Clubs O Members of the newspaper staff this year produced eight issues of the Log. Editor this year is Bryan Cummings. Editors are Michele Urban, News Editor: Jennie Fouts, Feature Editor: Stan Gilbert and Carrie Poggali, Sports Editors. Staff members include Mary McMullen, Chris Pawlickl, Heather Pullano, Jim Swain, and Shelly Wesnitzer. The adviser is Mrs. Lois Souter Editors discuss private meeting. Row 1: Julie Long, Kayle Miller, Missy Sharizer. Row 2: Mary Mederski, Julie Tibboles, Dave Cousino, KaTherine Lucal, Row 3: Chad Royal, Kelly Fleming, STacey Lowery. 51 TS fi 'flirzin This year's QuadranT sTaff, freshmen and clubs ediTorg become a member sTudenTs under The direcTion of Mrs. Dave McPeek, special evenTs musT be in The Top Third of Their SouTer, helped make This year's ediTorg Kayle Miller and Kelly class and have To have done Silver Screen ediTion one of Fleming, academic ediTors5 and ouTsTanding work on The Log or The besT. Co-ediTors are STacey Lowery and Dave QuadranT. New members were aTherine Lucal and Chad Cousino, sporTs ediTors. presenTed wiTh a gold Key and oyal. STaff includes Julie Long, membership card and will enior class ediTor5 Missy Quill and Scroll is an receive The Quill and Scroll harTzer, sophomore and junior inTernaTional honor socieTy for magazine. class ediTor: Julie Tibboles, high school journalisTs. To QSITX 1: Julie Long, Kayle Miller, Missy SharTzer. Row 2: Mary Mederski, Michelle Urban, Lucal. Row 3: Carrie Poggiali, Chad Royal, Kelly Fleming, STacey Lowery, Brian Quill 84 Scroll Clubs - 157 . g-: Row 1: P. Kuhn, R. Beaudin, P. Johnson, B, Fox, D. Brennan, D. Ferdinandsen, R. Brennan. Row 2: T. Bouy, M. Mullins, M. Tommas, S. Puckrin, G. Pepitone, K. Speer, P. Fox, K. Roth. Row 3: D. Zahniser, D. Olds, T. O'TooIe, J. Davlin, J. Broughton, H. Davis, B. Lynn, B. Winters, R. Kette. Row 4: T. Wahl, D. Kautz, C. Cooksey, R. White, C. Pheasant, J. Sternberg, M. Olds, V. Miilis. E Row 1: A. Guidi, L. Zimmerman, J. Pfefferkorn. Row 2: T. Vaccaro, R. Maag. Row 3: J. Kerr, S. Schuster, G. l-ianchin, J. Moore. 158-Clubs FFA Many hours of hard work are given by these dedicated students, This year's award winners: Star Chapter Farmer- Steve Puckrin, Mike Tommas: Star Greenhand- Joey Davlin: Star Agribusiness Person- Ross Kette. Proficiency awards to Mike Tommas- Beefg Steve Puckrin- Swine, Soybeans: Dennis Davidson- Poultry, Placement in Production: Mike Mullins- Fish 84 Wildlife: Rusty Brennan- lmprovement. This year's Dekalb award given to Gus Pepitoni. NAH member and her painting. It is an honor and a great achievement to be tapped for the National Art Honor Society. A high recommendation is required from the department adviser, Miss Schuman. Outstanding achievements in art drawing or crafting are some of the credentials a student must meet. NAI-I 5. Row 1: Jeff Keys, Dan Wiesler, Char Knauer, Mark Szulc, Robin Dyke, Anne Hoffman. Row 2: Kelly Sfubblebine, Kayle Miller. Missy Shorfzer, Hannah Groscosf, Robin Hummel, Laura Knufson. Amy Waferfield, Rob Zielske, Michelle Pahl, Dori Greene. Row 3: Anne Monaghan, Julie Long, Julie Moafs, Kasey Spears, Veronica Wechfer, Kellie Haggerfy, Jenny Ferback, Carrie Poggiali, Shilpa Pafel. Row 4: Herb Leibacher, Valerie Ringel, Dwayne Hufnagel, Lisa Lee, Debbie Mason, Kim Marquorf. Mary Ann Neafe, Amy Walerfield, Jenny Goodman, Wendy Schullz. Row 5: Chris Pawlicki, Kim Toff, Julie Gembka, Laura Miller, Kelly Fleming, Sieve Schusfer, Kellie Ryan, Wendy Pelropoulos, Carol Penlorn. Row 6: Dan Toomey, Julie Tibboles, Tony Green, Andy Sausser, Don Fisher. N , A Terry and Gerry spin ouf The Tunes al Sadie Hawkins. Sludenl Council Sludenf Council acfivilies included sponsoring Spiril Week, which included a wall conlesl, pep rally and spirll days, a canned food drive, Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins and several pep dances. Members were also in charge of running The Pirates Cove. Several siudenis allended a seminar sponsored by The Americanism Foundalion and parficipoled in o sludenf exchange with Margarelia. This year's officers are Char Knauer, president Mark Szulc, vice- president Dan Wiesler, Treasurer, and Anne Hoffman, secrefary. Miss Fultz hliches up Rick and Julie. Clubs-159 160-Clubs 'll' XMZFTQ Row 1: Kim Marquarl, Kelly Slubblebine, Tammy Menchhofer, Shannon Fleming, Amy Walerfield, Debby Mason. Row 2: Ron Kellogg, Tammy Baca, Nicole Koch, Monique Payne, Pam Slreifferi, Kaihy Ehrhardl, Swalhi Vourganii. Row 3: Amy Frank, Jill Tibboles, Karen Siackdale, Julie Tibboles. Kim Menchhofer, Jennifer Yanlz, Kellie Ryan. Row 4: Chris MCIVQUOVT, Mark Sfacy, Van Lawlan, Mike Ambos, Brad Abrahamson, Chris Ski Club This year's Ski Club under advisor Donna Wendi Took six oulings To Brandywine. Members also received free passes To Brandywine's summer wafer complex. This year's officers are Presideni Tammy Menchhoffer, Vice-presidenl Amy Frank, and Secrelary Julie Tibboles. Maiihews. Seniors rulel Jeff and Tammy hom il upon The bus Row 1: Rob Zielske, Marnie Dornhecker, Kayle Miller, Missy Schartzer, Larua Knutson, Robin Hummel, Julie Long, Jeff Foster, Lisa Lee. Row 2: Stacey Lowery, David Cook, Kevin Brown, Sean Fitch, Mary Mederski, Mott Sheppard, Mary Ann Neate, Laura Miller. Row 3: Kevin Bucher, Lincoln Palmer, Chris Meyer, Greg Hanchin, Joel Geer, Tom Hannah, Greg Goodman, Terry Dunlap, Glen Nielsen. Row 4: Steve Schuster, Coventry Kayden, Herb Leibacher, Ken Williams Tony DaGiau, Chris Pawlicki, Paul Cales, Ed Lenos. Row 5: Tony Green, Mark Szulc, Betsy Lucal, Ed Fitch, Paul McCutcheon, Rick Redmon, Beaver Davis. SIG activities this year included numerous field trips to nearby wild and natural areas. Members visited Sheldon's Marsh. Milan Wildlife Area, the Berlin Heights Ravine, Old Waman Creek Esturine Preserve, and also went on an eagle watching trip to Sandusky Bay. Other activities included exploring a sandstone quarry for freshwater jellyfish and a trip to Marblehead Penninsula to examine rare plants and fossils. Group st FG e inte IWC 9 I Sci Chris, Dave and Mr, Blakeman explore the marsh. Clubs - 161 ,,r ,,, T .,,, ,, Row 1: Julie Lenyo, Krlsfo Ross, Chris l-lollidoy, Connie Wick, lvlorno Rollison. Row 2: Annefle Delvlorco, Rhondo Huffmon, Angie Delvlore, Cheryl Cook. Row 3: Chris Lynn, Lori C-roover,VVenciy Broughfon, Amy MOTTGV 162-Clubs qi' Mornc works dlllgenfly. COE The CooperoTive Office EclucoTlon progrom enobles sTudenTs To goin office experience by working wiTh oufside businesses. STudenTs This yeor worked oT severol oreo low ond medicol offices-The Perkins AThleTic Office, Pierre's Quick PrinT, Cedor PoinT, Women's Clinic, ond New DeporTure-l-lyoTT. Members compeTecl in Regionol oncl SToTe OEA compefifion in Columbus ond olso held on employer-employee bonqueT in The spring. Officers This yeor ore PresiclenT Julie Lenyo, Vice- PresidenT Morno Rollison, SecreTory KrisTo Ross, Treosurer Connie Wick, oncl l-lisforion Chris Hollidoy, fs' ' msc frr ' k Rhonda laughs as she sTudies ,Humana lOE is lnTensive Office EducaTion. IOE prepares sTudenTs for on-The-job Training, and geTs Them ready for Their senior year in COE, Co-operaiive Office Educafion. lOE consisTs of juniors who spend Three hours a day working in a 'llab where business courses are Taken. Mrs, Zimmerman is The fa lOE adviser. AT The Honors BanaueT on Wednesday, May 45, Jenny lvlapus received The Top TypisT award, given by The deparTmenT. One IOE sTudenT commenTs. I plan To have a career in The business field, and l feel N., ' I've been geTTing The Training I need. l Think ThaT nexT year will give me experience ThaT l need, Too. L. as., IOE-Row 1: C. Lunsford, J. Mapus. Row 2: A. Seller, K. Mason, T. Bango. Row 3: T. Burdue. T. Koch, J. Harper, lvl. Smi Th. iss ss T sms .Qs fi E Above- Charles Scroggy brushes up on his . Typing skills during his class. . .... . ess . is siri if -s--'- f s J A 1 is T sw A, . T T siisss ...s .. K K . kk.. sy.. K ..,L .s... T T T E g- Left- Mrs. Zuro checks up on The COE class -'TT .:..g 'T and caTches Them hard aT work. s - U TT T - T Clubs- 163 Q .C .42 C CD 'i fb . ff l ,sf A Ei X N. T f i ,gf f 1 t 1 i . it I w e thx ka.. ., 'E 'ri 4 Row 1: Mary Lucal, Lauren Urban, Amy Waterfield, Stacey Ross, Bev West, Julie Long, Debby Mason, Amy Litz, Robin Hummel, David Tomasula, Andy Spitler, Row 2: Chris Rotruck, Libby Kramer, Amy Word, Missy Coe, Marcie Ehrnsberger, Kim Toft, Char Knaur, Christie Garns, Kim Marauart, Lisa Lee, Jenny VonHyning, Stacey Brough. Row 3: Kim Anderson, Susan Bertch, Julie Moats, Angela Barbero, Katherine Lucal, Steve Schuster, Jeff Moore, Pete Kozalkowski, Karen Stockdale, Heather Pullano, Duane Hufnagle, Diana Wallace. Row 4: Dawn Decker, Michelle Linville, Jody Yurosko, Kelly Fleming, Veronica Wechter, Kim Redman, Justin Kerr, Anne Hoffman, Tim Garton, Deb Todd. Row 5: Jeff Lewis, Matt Kenne, Chad Royal, Andrea Guidi, Heather Petropoulos, Tiffany Mapus, Debra Dugan, Beaver Davis, Deanis Hoffman, Tom Tomasula. Row 6: Denise Semprich, Jim Lowery, Brad Abrahamson, Dave Nielsen, Lincoln Palmer, David Smith The Spanish Club kept up a busy schedule this year. Activities included seeing 164 - Club! going to Cisco, and Charlies and Chi-Chi s for dinner, and having a Christmas fiesta and spring picnic. The highlight of the year was a cruise to Mexico, stopping at Cancun, Chitzen, ltza and Cozamel. Officers are President Kim Toft: Vice President, Char Knaur: and Secretary Marcie Ehrnsberger. Advisor is Nancy Fultz. Katherine takes out frustrations on pinato. Spanish dancers in Cleveland, Pi Y 5 .. V WWW k 1 , i A 5 -- 5 C t iff ' Avtlar V l il 92 - Dan Wiesler, Mary Mederski, Coventry Kayden, Stacey Gilbert, Sonali Shah. Row 2: Kelley Schaefer, Amy Chill, Swathi Vourganti, Amy Barnum, Shannon Ridenour, Liz Wright, Gina Kellogg, Missy Shartzer, Kim Ebner. Row 3: Patricia Clark, Brad Janssen, Kristen Rice, Tracie LaPata, Rob Hammersmith, Kathy Ehrhardt, Lisa McFarlan, Pam Streiftert, Patricia Ramos, Michelle Gagnon. Row 4: Amy Lucal, Valerie Ringel, Steve Kim, Steve Riesterer, Veronica Wechter, Tami Blackwood, Jennifer Ferback, Eric G-eason, Andy Sausser. Row 5: Tony Alexander, Brian Rupp, Michelle King, Jeff Keys. French Club members learned more about French culture by attending the play Le Petit Prince in Shaker Heights and eating French cuisine at Le Relais de France in Vermilion. Members also made chocolate mousse and crepes. Several students went on a trip over spring break which included stops at Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Cologne, and London, Officers this year were President Coventry Kayden, Vice-President Stacey Gilbert, Secretary Sonali Shah, Treasurer Mary Mederski, and Historian Dan Wiesler. Jenny Ferbak and Veronica Wechter pose with a London bobby. Clubs - 165 .2 .Q +- .J . ,,,, -.wfws ...,.,.,..,, I T 'f 7 7 if S I .. is Row 1: K. STubblebine, J. Geer, V. PruiTT, C. Pawlickl, H. Liepacher. Row 2: K. Ryan, D. Greene, H. GroscosT, G. Goodman, K. HaggerTy, M. Mederskl, P. Grimes, T. Dunlap. Row 3: L. Richards, J. Lhavelin, S. Powell, K. Brown, S. PaTel, K. Fowles, J. Goodman, C. Long, W. PeTropoulos. Row 4: Mr. Pawlowski, J. FosTer, D. Dale, T. Howey, A. Monaghen, N. Koch, T. DaGiau, M. Knehr, M. Sheppard. Row 5: M. Burris, S. Hayes, B Kowalski, D. Cook, P. Coles, C. llg. This year's LaTin Club has undergone some changes. Mr. P, The new adviser, has found a home wiTh This eliTe group of sTudenTs who are learning To speak in The LaTin Tongue. New ideas and new aTTlTudes have been puT To work To keep This year exclTing, such as raffles. One raffle gave The winner The use of a limousine! A class wiTh real class. One 166-Clubs sTudenT commenTed, LaTin is a class which, once you learn The language, you can really puT To work for you. Much of our language is LaTin-based, and iT helps you figure ouT whaT words mean. .TAY T25 These decked-out l.aTineers enjoy a small celebraTion. Q fifyvmy is Melinda Smilh, Dawn Smith, Lynn Zimmerman Row 2 Sfephanie Harlan Cheryl Koch Tammy Koch Sonali Shah, Row 3 Bernice Scroggy, Angela Barbero Audra Seller Laura Gregory Mrs Gregory Home Ec. Club members parficipafed in several aclivilies This year including a Valenfine cookie and fudge sale and a spice sale. Sfudenfs held a banquef af Hickory Sleak House, Chrisimas ond Halloween parries and a favorile food nighl. 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They included a superior aT sTaTe, Bluebonnef Bowl in HousTon, Texas, on New pesT flags in class B aT Newark, and grand Year's Eve. Rhonda Alafifa placed second champion award aT camp. Capfaihs Cafhie Jones and Robin Dyke. Row 7: Denise Hoffman, Sue Arfhur, lvlarcie Ehrnsberger, Julie Gembka, Kim Anderson, Jenny lvlapus, Amy Ward, Dori Greene, Pow 2: Karee LaPaTa, Bev WesT, KrlsTen Rice, Heafher Pefropolous, Krisfen Brink, Jackie Fletcher, Clubs- 169 ll J KH? 2 , , A A I , -V . ,K ,,,7, , V, AV: , i , , Row 1: Karen Murru, Mary Mederski, Tami Blackwood, KrisTo Ross, Wendy BroughTon, Pam Moafs. Row 2: Healher Pullano, Audra Seller, Denise Hoffman, Kelly Knupke, Carol PenTorn, Bev WesT, Dawn SmiTh. Row 3: Carla MarTinez, Jill NemiTz, Morna Roilison, KrisTen Pascoe, Kim Marquarl. Row 4: Jeff Moore, Tony Caponi, Shaun BooThe, Mark Fry, Kevin Bucher. Office Aides Office aides help ouT a greaT deal aT Perkins. They are sTudenTs who, during Their sTudy hall, help do Things in The school's office, The jobs of an office aide include collecfing daily aTTendances, dlsTribuTing messages To The sTudenT body, filing, and doing oTher clerical work. Kristen Pascoe slams hand in copier, Audra Seller picks her doTe for S Hawkins. 170-Clubs adie . , ,.,..,.,-, ,..,.,fw.wwMwswu.m. , gills Melissa Wurzel, Sfacey Brough, Karen Murru, Missy SharTzer, Sue ArThur. Row 2: Tami Blackwood, Carla MarTinez, Val Troul, Kim Ebner, Davida Pounders, Jodyllurosko. Raw 3: Don Fisher, Michelle Gagnon, Dawn SmiTh, Tom Hannah, Andy Sausser. f?aw 4' Paul Cales, Herb Leibacher, PaT Sprouse, BeTsy Lucal, Jim Lowery. ? , B. Gerry Hoffman and Dayida Pounders Managers Managers play an imporTanT role in The aThleTlc deparTmenT aT Perkins. Being a manager is a greaT way To be parT of The Team wiThouT acTively parTlcipaTing in a sporT. Coaches rely on managers To keep Track of uniforms, keep equipmenT in good condlTion, and Take sTaTisTics. Many sTudenTs are also involved in Timing runners and swimmers. WiThouT managers coaches would be hard pressed To make Things run smooThly. Andy Saussef - coaches' righT hand keep soffball sTaTs. man, Clubs - 171 The PiraTe Aide program enables sTudenTs To work direcTly wiTh younger children. STudenTs wishing To join The program rnusT have ja desire To work wiTh children in The fuTure and have a good aTTendance record, a favorable recommendaTion from The counselor. Joyce Soblesky, Rebecca PheasanT, and CaThie Jones worked wiTh kindergarTen children while Rick Roll helped vviTh The Meadovvlawn physical educaTion classes. Advisor is Mrs. STuder. Rebecca helps her liTTle friends vviTh Their spelling. Back ln klndergarfen Qguiii CaThie? 172-Clubs Wire Row 1: CaThie Jones, Rebecca PheasanT. Row 2: Shawn Boorh, Rick Roll 'PHEIQ BEl.:h 3306 Milan Bd. Sandusky 626-9158 Colleen Allen, daughter of Mr. M. Allen Tamara Bango, daughter of Mr. 61 Mrs. B. Bango Bobby Beaudin, son of Mr. 81 Mrs. B. F. Beaudin Tami Blackwood, daughter of Mrs. S. Blackwood Sandra Bledsoe, daughter ot Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Bledsoe Shaun Boothe, son of Mr. 81 Mrs. B. Lewis Wendy Broughton, daughter of Mr. 81 Mrs. Broughton R My Business May Be Rotten But lt's Always Picking Up fmwffyrw Good Luck To All CHRISTlANSEN'S, INC. 171 1 Seneca Street Sandusky, Ohio 44870 Seniors! Residential and Ken, president Commercial Hauling Ph. 625-4571 --::. b ll - e' r 'tl' ,g-W -Jin ' ' ., 54 V.. i Q K 221592. Q if F51 igiijvjj :.a-.4-f C3 f-1 fri . ' i .-f'u1'7?,' rm: -I-X-.'-if , ...' iw, - ' f A Mi' SS IS ES OI' . . ff -.1 -. ff.-fl a:'ga12g12z:g?5f:.., ..-, i figs F main? 511' -.aw.iaaiiwi-'-2.-'arm-.-.-51 KN 'Q I f 12-if -ii- , T 9 ' 'zens N- X --U5 iifizszasiftwi W3 '5 K' . K- Ban Ing Company J. 'Y :film ' lt Sandwkv, Ohio f - Af i- -irq.-i ,. ,.,'rii. 1 ' 5,3-kg. X9 -Vg-1.1: -..i,, MEMBER FDIC - - fi if i:?'.3'2'jffff:ff.l r 1 1 41 it it .1535 5 . 33 4' 'ES ' ETif-P1.1P71fi-I-'l ' 1 fs 3 YOUY' LOCBIIY Owned Bank --'- '. . :tsl . i '11-Qin il f will . ' .gray -ily Q , l ,ll W - gl' . Y ,., . I .Ng Ads-173 Mu c ugh fM8LM LC Duc fM84M vvc Ahycp IH fM MCD Muchael Cousmo, son fM 81 M W C Mike Dresser, son fM 8 M G D k EFINDUEHHJ A B V F Best Wishes To The Graduetfhg Seniors! Danny Crow, Commander. I NEW DEPARTURE HYATT BEARINGS DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION OONGRATULATES THE GLASS OF 1985 I Congratula Nona Class Of 85 realtq . Hom MALL I P:0:1fSeaS9nSQ Ph. 626-0064 o ographlcs DISBROW I REALTY, INC. if 3313 Milan Rd. V2 Mile North Of Sandusky Mall 14197 626-9313 531 Putnam St. Sandusky, Ohio 626-0214 FIRST Bucxnvn Bam: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ' FIRST BUCKEYE BANK I' NATIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBER FDIC I I Ad 175 1919 H1911 EIIEBHIEHHEBIEEI Ililliiimi IPM EBHBHHTE5? Tney're enrolled at Firelands College now. Tney enjoy the small classes and tne individual attention tnat the Huron Campus at Bowling Green State University nas to offer. lt you onoose Firelands, you'll enjoy it like Diana and Brenda do. Stop out and visit tne oarnpusg you'll probably see an old friend or two. 3 Diana Foun ers Brenda Meic i 0 Firelclnds College Bl K 5 lt at Your Ticket To The Future! fxfxs CALL OUR ADMISSIONS OFFICE AT 433-5560 FOR AN APPOINTMENT 176 Ad Bradley Jannsen, son ot Mr. 81 Mrs. E. Jannsen Snawn Judge, son of Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Muratori Bobert Kessler, son of Mr. 81 Mrs. T. Kessler April Klinger, daugnter of Mr. 81 Mrs. D. Klinger l-lerb Leibaoner, son of Mr. St Mrs. F. Leibaoner Bionard Logan, Jr., son of Mr. 8 Mrs. R Logan, Sr LARRY HOLKENBORG NURSERY, INC. Congratulations Class Of 7985! K' W TY it !fI If Su rf I RL f A T of ' 'X 7 2 X U X A y Eff I 6703 Milan Rd, Sandusky. Tree - Lawn Care - Our Specialty W Markrdl fM am JPG: I TimFdI fMaM JFQI Eawarmh TM an Prnt Sea Frm TMSM Prrn , Anth yG fuam ce dl Han he ragm fMaM J I G 1 I will Jgu fM am RAJQIS DIAMOND COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS COLUMBUS AVE AT TOVVNSEND STREET ELECTRIC I CORPORATED Sandusky, 625-5985 Equal Opportunity Employers PERIODICAL PUBLISHERS' SERVICE BUREAU, INC. ONE NORTH SUPERIOR STREET, SANDUSKY, OH, PH. 626-0623 1 X QY5 Q - -V 79' :A x,-. tx x ntxl ' ' . t v ' J'- SINCERE WISHES TO THE CLASS OP 1985! Ad 177 Wishing The Best Of Luck To The Class Of 1985! 13. ill. Sc 5 115, H412 2016 Milan Road Sandusky, Ohio 14195 625-3054 COMPLETE CAR. TRUCK, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE SERVICE MAAG - PETERSEN AUTOMOTIVE AND MACHINE 1640 coi.uMBus AVENUE SANDUSKY, oHio 44870 PHONE 14191626-1539 Q, 625-3503 We Do It All BOB MAAG Owner KXUXW Kc 364 - 75 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE ,. 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Orther ' Lucai Kenneth Palmer, Jr., son of Mr. 81 Mrs. K. . ' Palmer, Sr. cms Matthews' Son OEM'IAaihhSLZ Martha Palrhisoh, daughter of Mr. 81 Mrs. E. . ' Palrhison Dawd Mcpeek' Son of gAr'Bin'2jAI3 Micahel Palmisoh, soh of Mr. St Mrs. E. Kelty O'TooIe, daughter of Mr. 8t palmson Ads 179 Mrs. T. O'TooIe o 2 o O6 E 2 06 E 06 2 . E W5 -C L on E2 3 .c cv ou U : V mx D 'O an an E an E 3 1 1 4 I lieu! Color Prints 110 0126 ' 135 0 DiSC HOUR PHOTO W E S d ky M Il 625 3456 QZIJZIC - 1241616 ANZ? JV 5 617 Columbus Avenue Sandusky, Ohio Ph. 625-2655 ADS sand ky o allty Photo-Flmsner PERKINS PLAZA MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION Stop And Shop At The Shopping Center With Plenty - Perkins Ave. ,' Sandusky. Cinemo WQFHQ THE FARM Qrenclz- Ce! Zleaners 1-IHLILB Ho1zaepfe1's dl?J.fHNN FHBRIE5 Lombardy IVIUSIC STAMBAUGH S United l'I'Iic:rm, Int: ll UD Q i l Atl 3 4 l 4 ROBERTS TYPEWRITER AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT IN C. 109 E. Market Street Sandusky, 626-5845 ll0NNIE'S BEER DUCK 625-8951 1608 Sycamore Ln. For All Your Party And Picnic Supplies! l L. QJ 2 o DQ 6 53, 3 .2 ag-15 1432906 -.EL 5-1 E U5 can LQ L. 5225 LL on 2295 -4-9-.C'D OQU7 Ccgi: 8393 L'-LwQ cuc12EC D-sO.'6C1J.Q EEUPUJ5 cu 'OCSFBE CUCUCCCD .13-:Jan UCDGIO ADS it to NC? Pnovmsivcs Hospmu. sci-fool. or Nunsmc 1912 HAvssAvsNuE smnusxv of-no uaro V I D E Phone 14191 625-8450 ex: 4287 N I I I Excellence in Nursing Since 1905 1 f 6 QNX j applicants will be considered regardless of race m ' 0 pnysical nandicap or marital status , itz ' li 'E 9 1 Congratulations QQ, g 2 ,ol oe 0 of Class Of 1985 Professional I?atrons A 'fl I would like to take this opportunity to thank the advertisers of the 1985 Quadrant, The Silver Screen. just as an orchestra has many different musicians contributing to a whole sound, many people within the community lend their support to this annual effort. The advertisers which appear within these pages have helped in the past, and we greatly appreciate this and future assistance. I only hope that the readers of this book, our school, the community, and the students that pass through Perkins High School will recognize your commitment to our endeavors and will Hnd it convenient, as well as a pleasure to support those of your firm. Chad Royal Ivan E. Amerine 1616 E. Columbus Avenue Sandusky Baxter's Stone House 1338 E, Perkins Avenue Sandusky Bay Electric 2612 Columbus Avenue Sandusky 625-1046 Bone 8: joint Surgery, lnc. Lake Wilmer Medical Center Leo P. Brown Plumbing 8: Heating, Inc. 624 Pierce Street Sandusky Wilbur J. Dickman, D.D.S., Inc. 1221 Hayes Avenue Sandusky 627-8131 Chas J. Everett, M.D., Inc. South Campbell Street Sandusky Robert M. Kieffer, D.D.S. 526 Columbus Avenue Sandusky Sandusky Lucal's Landscaping 8: Snow Removal 3611 S. Columbus Avenue Brohl 8: Appell, Inc. 1730 Columbus Avenue Medical Center Pharmacy 1218 Cleveland Road Sandusky 625-5081 Ohio Automobile Club 1437 Sycamore Line Sandusky Pfefferkorn Awning Company 1610 Cleveland Road Sandusky 625-7761 Sandusky Laundromat 1001 W. Monroe Street Sandusky Sandusky Travel Service, Inc. P. O. Box 506 Sandusky Dr. john K. Schaefer 1521 Columbus Avenue Sandusky 626-2972 Dr. M. Joseph Scheingross 534 Columbus Avenue Sandusky 625-1464 Dr. james Scherger 134 E. Adams Street Sandusky 625-1785 Dr. 8: Mrs. R. D. Widdoes Cary R. Wolf, D.D.S., MSD. Specialist in Orthodontics 85 E. Main Street Norwalk Zeiher Sz Zeiher Attorneys at Law BOX Sandusky Sandusky Sandusky . f X A fii. in ' r' 'ra ll' 'W f - . lf Ir 'Ili Q. 4- . A A ,L if ,IL il. . 182-Ads li Q H Pack and Paddle 0 Start With The Best! 1801 EAST PERKINS AVE. - - 625-2390 Congratulations to The Class Of '85! :B N-'S Q3 sms was M5 W' mi Q52 S Ad 183 Kristen Brink, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs.T. Brink Stephanie Brink, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. T. Brink Kelley Brough, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs.D. Brough Stacey Brough, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. D. Brough Terry Dunlap, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. T. Dunlap, Sr. Bryon Evans, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. M. Evans Joel Foss, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Foss Mark Gross, son ot Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Gross Rob Hammersmith, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. B. Ellen Gwen Harkleroad, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. D. Harkelroad Mike Kim, sone of Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Kim Steve Kim, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. A. Kim Charlotte Kanuer, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. R. Knauer David Long, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. W. Long NE IS T ER DV I A Julie Long, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. W. Long Jude Manuella, sone of Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Manuella Chris Marquart, sone of Mr. 8 Mrs. D. Marquart Kim Marquart, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. D. Marquart Carol Pentorn, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. E. Pentorn Krista Ross, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. T. Ross Kevin Scherf, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. T. Scherf Martin Smith, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. E. Smith Robert Smith, son of Mr. 8 Mrs. E. Smith Lauren Urban, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. H.F. Urba Michelle Urban, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. H.F. Urban Shelly Wesnitzer, daughter ot Mr. 8 Mrs. J. Wesnitzer Beverly West, daughter of Mr. 8 Mrs. L. West Tl 'X A DRE -TUCKER FUNERAL HGME 2001 Columbus Ave., Sandusky Licensed Funeral Directors Richard J. Andres Charles J. Andres J. Michael Tucker ' R I If. KOCH ALUMINUM Building Products 8 Home Improvements 1615 E. PERKINS AVE. SANDUSKY, OHIO 44870 l4l9l 625-5963 RANDALL G. KOCH RICHARD D. KOCH 184-Ads The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it. LAURENCE STERNE C1713- l768j Trislzzm Shaty, Ch. ii Mark Advertising Agency has been a part of the growth and development of many area businesses and organi- zations since 1965. 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Organization f Wig Y! 3 I 3-' OU I Q Xf g-Z I I 2022 EAVFEERKINS fS?!E1T5'T3S5 I'1JBf UDJI1 SfF.iiff3UBSCff5,23?LHQ 'M Sannugkp 6332236 Nilnngratulatinns illass W '85 ERIE COUNTYS FLOORCOVERING SPECIALISTS Index A Abrahamson, Brad 78, 124, 160, 164 Academic Challenge 27 ACADEMICS 95-112 ACE 112 Aceto, Margaret 50, 65 Administrative Staff 96 ADS 173-190 Ahlers, Richard 68 AIISS, Chris 78 Alafita, Michelle 87, 168 Alafita, Rhonda 6, 12, 20, 50, 65, 136, 137, 154, 168, 169 Alexander, Richard 87 Alexander, Tony 22, 50, 62, 65, 114, 155, 165 Allen, Colleen 68 Ambos, Mark 46, 78, 82, 114, 144, 154 Ambos, Michael 9, 25, 28, 29, 50, 65, 114, 130, 144, 154, 160 Anderson, Brian 135, 168 Anderson, Kimberly 7, 67, 146, 164, 168, 169 Andersson, Laila 30 50. 65, 136, 137 Anderton, Mr. Mike 134, 135 Apling, Corey 78 Aqua-Tone Show 20, 21 Arheit, Heidi 65, 87, 150, 152 ART DEPARTMENT 108 Arthur, Susan 16, 48, 50, 138, 168, 169, 171 Ashakih, Fayrouz 65 I Baca, Tamara 50, 65, 142, 143, 154, 160 Baker, Brittany 87, 146 Balduff, Jeffrey 68, 114 Baldutf, John 15, 49, 50, 65, 138, 140 Balduff, Laura 48, 136, 168 Ball, Steven 87, 117 Bammer, Corey 78, 82, 124 Band 168 Bongo, Tamie 68, 163 Barbero, Angela 87, 155, 164 Bames, Dawn 87 Barnum, Amy 78, 165, 168 Baseball 140-141 Basketball 128-133 Baum, Sally 4, 50, 65, 122, 123, 132, 142, 143, 154 Boumeister, Jennifer 87 Baumgardner, Shane 28, 42, 43, 68, 110, 114, 128 eamer, Mr, Shawn 98, 106 eattv, Jeffrey 87 eatty, Julie 15, 78, 82, 84 audin, Robby 78, 158, 173 rberick, Brian 78 rtsch, Susan 68, 122, 123, 154, 164 irmelin, Amy 82, 87, 146 Iackwood, Tamara 6, 15, 16, 20, 25, 26, 68, 75, 14 147, 154, 165, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173 lakely, Julie 87, 168 lakeman, Mr John 32, 98, 103, 161 ledsoe, Sandra 50, 65, 173 ohatch, David 8, 87 ohatch, Michael 6, 50, 65 onnett, Stephanie 87, 155 oos, Carrie 50, 65, 136, 168 oos, Christine 87 oothe, Shaun 51, 65, 105, 114, 138, 154, 170, 172, 173 170 , 167 wie, Heather Ann 6, 68, 126, 132 ouy Thomas 87, 94, 108, 117, 131, 144, 158 oys State 28 ragg, Kenneth 68, 138 rammer, Teresa 20, 68, 78. 136 rammer, Thomas 114 raymer, Melinda 87, 133, 152, 168 rennan, Douglas 87, 158 rennan, Russell 51, 65, 158 rink Kristen 78, 136, 168, 169 rink Stephanie 42, 68, 168 rogle, Bryan 30, 65, 148, 149 rooks, Christopher 87, 124, 131 rough, Kelley 87, 168 ough, Stacey 68, 146, 155, 164, 171 roughton, Jason 87, 117, 138, 144, 158 roughton, Wendy 51, 65, 162, 170, 173 rown, Brian 114 rown, Kevin 87, 117, 161 rown, Kevin M. 87, 166 owne, Cynthia 43, 78, 83, 133, 146 rownell, Steven 34, 35, 78, 118, 155 uathier, Bobby 41, 68, 114 ucher, Kevin 7, 25, 51, 62, 65, 114, 115, 154, 161, uchholz, David 78 uderer, Melanie 78 6, Bullion, Lea 87 Bunge, Sharon 51, 65 Burdue, Robert 51, 65, 140 Burdue, Theresa 68, 163 Burris, Marc 87, 124, 131, 166, 168 Burrows, Shane 87, 117, 131, 144 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 110 Butcher, Mr. Harold 44, 96 Butts, Randy 68 C Cares, Paul 4, 28, 46, 51, 65, 161, 166, 171 Camp, Kendra 9, 87, 120, 133, 146, 154 Comp, Nelson 72 Canada, Kenneth 87, 117, 131, 144 Canter, Cynthia 51, 65 Caponi, Anthony 18, 19, 41, 51, 65, 114, 170, 174 Caponi, Christina 78, 186 Choir 155 Carpenter, Lori 51, 65 Castle, Bradley 78, 114, 144 Castle, Gary 11, 51, 62, 65, 114, 128, 129, 140 CBBS 22-23 Cebull, Anthony 78, 114 Chamberlain, Matt 5, 78, 85 Cheerleading 150-151 Childers, Lisa 138 Chill, Amy 46, 86, 133, 146, 168 Chill, Michael 51, 65, 114 Clark, Brian 68 Clark, Floyd 8, 65 Clark, Mark 87 Clark, Michelle 52, 65 Clark, Patricia 22, 68, 107, 155, 165 CLASSES 47-94 CLUBS 153-172 Coe, Melissa 46, 52, 65, 164, 168, 174 Coffman, Donald 5, 52, 65 Cook, David 5, 87, 161, 166 Cook, Dr, John 96 COE 162 Cooksey, Christopher 8, 78, 158 Copeland, Norvin 65 Counts, David 78, 105 Cousino, David 24, 52, 65, 118, 119, 154, 157, 174 Cousino, Michael 87, 118, 135, 174 Crawford, Barry 42, 68, 138, 154 Crecelius, Jodi 6, 14, 15, 25, 49, 52, 65, 155, 168, 169 Crum, Matthew 68, 114, 138 Cross Country 118, 121 Cummings, Bryan 52, 65, 118, 144, 154, 156 Cummings, JoAnn 143 Cwiklinski, Mr, John 98, 105 D DoGiau, Tony 87, 118, 135, 161, 166 Dale, David 87, 117, 166 Dances 41 Darr, Brian 87 Darr, David 68, 83, 128 Davidson, Dennis 52, 65 Davidson, Scott 68 Davis, Beaver 31, 41, 68, 75, 128, 140, 161, 164 Davis, Harvey 87, 117, 158 Davis, Kristopher 9, 78 Davis, Melissa 48, 52, 65 Davis, Peter 68 Davlin, John 87, 118, 158, 166 Decker, Dawn 146, 164 Decker, Elizabeth 88, 168 DelSignore, David 26, 78, 161 DeMarco, Annette 52, 65, 162 DeMore, Angie 52, 65, 162 DeMore, Tracey 43, 48, 52, 65, 126, 127, 132, 146, 154 Didion, Kenneth 52, 65 Dieterich, Mr. Craig 98, 109 Dietrich, Tim 25, 78, 82, 168 DiSalvio, Michael 78 Disbrow, Tracey 78 Dix, Shawn 88, 117 Dixon, Lori 88, 143 Dornhecker, Marnie 88, 94, 161, 168 Downs, Julie 88, 155 Dresser, Michael 34, 35, 78, 84, 124, 135, 154, 168 Dresser, Shelley 78, 82 Dugan, David 62, 64, 65 Dugan, Dawn 53, 65 Dugan, Debra 88, 155, 164 Dunlap, Terry 24, 32, 33, 68, 161, 166 Dute, Scott 65, 114, 138, 155 Dutton, John 88, 118, 138 ' Dyke, Robin 18, 19, 34, 35, 53, 65, 103, 110, 159, 168, 169, 189 E Earl, Mr. Randy 98, 103 Ebner, Gerald 88, 168 Ebner, Kimberly 31, 68, 165, 171 Echelberger, Mr, Doyt 98, 104 Eckert, Daniel 65, 114, 138 Eckert, Gary 88 Eckert, Mark 88, 117, 138, 168 Eddy, Gary 86, 88, 117, 138, 155 Editors' Page 197 EHOVE 72 Ehrhardt, Kathleen 78, 160, 165 Ehrnsberger, Marcie 29, 46, 53, 65, 164, 168, 169 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 101 Evans, Bryon 46, 53, 65, 114, 144 Ewers, James 78 Faculty 98-100 Foggionoro, keith 65, 114, 138, 143 Fahey, Dan 65 Fearing, Michelle 35, 155 Fedlam, Mark 88, 117 Fedlam, Timothy 53, 65 Ferback, Jennifer 11, 38, 41, 68, 155, 159, 165 Ferdinandsen, Downya 78, 158 Ferree, Jeffrey 46, 53, 64, 65, 114, 154 Ferrell, Adam 88, 117 Ferry, Lowell 78 Feuerstein, Dennis 53, 65 FFA 158 Fields, Michelle 68 Fine Arts Festival 36-37 Finn, Mr, Steve 118, 120, 146 Firelands Challenge 26 Fischer, Donald 19, 53, 63, 65, 75, 159, 168, 171 Fisher, Robert 53, 65 Fitch, Edward 31, 32, 68, 76, 161, 168 Fitch, Sean 88, 94, 161, 168 Fleming. Bruce 88, 112 Fleming, Kelly 3, 10, 16, 29, 30, 46, 53, 62, 65, 101, 138, 157, 159, 164 Fleming, Mr, Kenneth 98, 105 Fleming, Richard 117, 138 Fleming, Shannon 88, 111, 146, 155, 160 Fletcher, Jacauelyn 7, 68, 168, 169 Football 114-117 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 102 Foss, Joel 53, 65, 124, 125, 154 Foster, Jeffrey 68, 161, 166 Foster, Shannon 88 Fouts, Jennifer 11, 12, 28, 41, 68 Fowles, Kimberiyn 88, 94, 166, 168 Fox, Brian 88, 158 Fox, Jamie 88 Fox, Paul 54, 65, 158 Fox, Shawn 54, 65 Frank, Amy 19, 54, 65, 160 French Club 165 Freshmen 86-94 Freyhberg, Mr, James 96 Frisch, Michael 54, 65 Fry, Mark 25, 54, 62, 65, 114, 128, 129, 170 Fry, Scott 4, 17, 45, 46, 48, 54, 65, 118, 119, 144, 145, 154, 198 Fultz, Miss Nancy 3, 7, 24, 40, 98, 102 Funni, Arthur 55 Fusko, Joseph 88, 117 0 Gagnon, Michelle 36, 68, 136, 165, 168, 171 Gamper, Kevin 54, 65, 117, 134, 135 Garlock, Ricky 85, 88, 117 Garnes, Christie 88, 146, 150, 152, 164 Garrett, JoAnn 22, 78 Gorton, Timothy 54, 65, 164, 168 Gosteier, Mr, Chris 98, 105 Gowryszewski, Mrs. Joann 98, 101 Gaydos, Jacqueline 68, 146 Geason, Eric 65, 165 Geer, Joel 88, 117, 138, 161, 166 Gembka, Edward 88, 135, 168 Gembka, Julie 12, 20, 68, 74, 154, 159, 168, 169 Gerhort, James 54, 62, 65, 114, 154 Gilbert, Stacey 3, 69, 150, 151, 165 Gilbert, Stanley 7, 8, 46, 54, 65, 116, 114, 115, 144 145 Girard, Jennifer 88, 93, 146, 150, 152, 168 Girls' State 28 Gladwell, Thomas 88 Gleason, Jennifer 78 Goebel, Wendy 3, 42, 78, 138, 151 Golf 124-125 Goodman, Greg 28, 31, 69, 79, 135, 154, 161, 166 Goodman, Jennifer 86, 88, 136, 159, 166 Goodman, Michael 118 Gordon, Kathryn 63, 88, 93, 136, 137, 168 Graber, Mr. Phil 140 Graduation 44-45 Graham, Christopher 88, 168 Green, Anthony 14, 15, 45, 46, 48, 49, 54, 63, 65, 105, 128, 129, 144, 145, 154, 161 Green, Mr. Chris 98, 101, 146 Index 191 192 Greene, Dori 79, 159, 165, 168, 169 Greene, Wallace 88. 138 Gregory, Dwight 79, 114, 138 Gregory, Lora 25, 79, 150, 167 Gregory, Mrs. Lorene 37, 98, 107, 151, 167 Gregory, Matthew 124, 138 Grimes, Patrick 69, 118, 144, 166 Grimmer, Ronald 88, 117, 131 Groover, Julie 3, 88 Groover, Lauri 54, 65, 162 Groscost, Hannah 3, 25, 79, 85, 146, 151, 159, 166 Groscost, Mr. Joe 98, 111, 134. 135, 136 Gross, Mark 6, 43, 55, 65 Guidi, Andrea 79, 84, 122, 123, 136, 137, 154, 158, 164 Gurko, Barbara 88 H Haggerty, Kellie 2, 3, 20, 41, 69, 151, 152, 154, 159, 166 Haggerty, Mr. William 95 Hamilton, Patricia 72 Hammersmith. Robert 79, 138. 148, 165 Hanchin, Gregory 7, 14, 15, 30. 46, 48, 49, 63, 65, 114. 115, 138, 154, 158, 161, 198 Handly, Shelley 72 Hannah, Tammy 79, 136. 154 Hannah, Thomas 69, 161, 171 Hancy. Mrs, Marian 30. 40, 98 Harkelroad. Gwen 88 Harlan. Stephanie 89, 136, 167 Harmony 155 Harper. David 89, 117, 138 Harper, Jacquelyn 22, 69, 163 Harris, Calvin 65 Harris, James 10. 65, 72, 138 Harvey, Michael 22. 82, 114, 128, 140, 168 Hatfield, Anthony 65 Hatfield, Jerry 79 Hatfield, Terry 79, 138 Hauser, Mr. Jim 98, 111, 132, 144 Havice, Steve 72 Hayes, Gary 89 Hayes, Scott 86, 131, 166 Heagney. Brian 69 Held. Julie 11, 89, 168 Hesselbart, Deborah 79, 168 Hessler, Shawn 69, 148. 168 Hildebrand, Darrin 72, 114, 140 Hinkle, Donna 89 Hinkle, Karen 55, 65 Hinton, Mr. John 96, 118, 120, 144 History 194-196 Hoelzer. Mrs, Gloria 97 Hoelzer, Timothy 69, 168 Hoffman, Anne 6, 8. 15, 20, 46, 55, 62, 65, 159, 164, 168, 169, 189 Hoffman, Denise 7, 16, 55, 65, 69, 168, 169, 170 Hoffman, Dennis 26, 27, 31, 42, 43, 73, 130, 164 Holliday, Christine 65, 162 Holliday, Howard 89 Homecoming 14-16 Home Ec, Club 167 HOME EC, DEPARTMENT 107 Hoover, Mark 65 Hotchkiss, Nikki 89, 155 Howells, Thaddeus 2, 15, 16, 62, 67, 73, 114, 144, 145 Howey, Todd 89, 135, 166 Huffman, Gerry 65, 171 Hufnagle, Duane 41, 43, 69, 159, 164 Hummel, Robin 31, 69, 154. 159, 161, 164, 168 I lcsmun, Kelly 79 llg, William 79, 166 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 106 lOE 163 J Jackson, Gail 55, 65 Jagel, William 55 James, Angel 79 Janssen. Bradley 79, 165, 168 Johns, Jennifer 89 Johnson, Mr. Harold 96 Johnson, Mark 55, 65, 140 Johnson, Patrick 79, 158 Johnson, Rhonda H. 55, 65, 162 Johnson, Sherrod 89, 168 Jones, Cathi 55, 65, 168, 169, 172 Jones, Chris 79 Jones, Thomas 69 Josen, Gary 55. 65, 168 Judge, Shawn 55, 65, 114 Juniors 67-76 Jurgens, Rick 89, 168 K Kaman, Matthew 79, 135 Kautz, Shelly 15, 49, 56, 65 Kayden, Coventry 56, 65, 161, 165 - Index Kellogg, Gina 10.41, 89, 146, 150, 165, 168 Kellogg, Ronald 69, 160 Kenne, Matthew 9, 79, 82, 135, 154, 164 Kerr, Justin 12, 69, 158, 164 Kessler, Robert 69, 135, 154 Kette, Ross 158 Keys, Jeffrey 22, 77, 114, 130. 144, 159, 165 Kim, Mike 26, 27, 31, 41. 69, 83. 144 Kim, Steven 79, 114, 138, 144, 165 King, Dion 89 King, Michelle 12. 20, 38, 79, 83, 165 Kinsel, Mr. Tom 114 Kline, Robert 89 Klinger, April 30, 31, 56, 65. 110, 126, 132, 146, 147, 154, 198 Knauer, Charlotte 46, 49, 63, 65, 159, 164, 189 Knerr, Mrs. Margaret 97 Knehr, Michael 56, 65, 166 Knupke. Karri 8, 69 Knupke. Kelly 2, 46, 56, 65, 170 Knutson, Laura 26, 27, 31, 32, 33, 36, 69, 142. 143, 154, 159, 161, 168 Koan, Russell 89, 117 Koch, Cheryl 56, 65, 162, 167 Koch, Nicole 89, 160, 166. 168 Koch, Tammy 69, 163, 167 Konzen, Jeff 45, 56, 65, 160 Korns, Cindy 43, 69 Koszalkowski, Peter 56, 66, 134, 135, 154, 164 Kowalski, Brian 89, 166, 168 Krause, Caren 56. 66 Krick, Terri 72 Kramer, Libby 29, 56. 66, 164, 168 Kramer, Mr. Tony 128, 130 Kubitz, Tammy 69, 86 Kuhn, Paul 79, 158 Kustec, Mr. John 98, 109 L LaFace. Daryl 79, 114 Lacene, Janel 4, 89 Lang, Robin 7, 18, 69, 138, 154, 155 Lapata, Karee 79, 82, 155, 168, 169 Lapata, Tracie 69, 155, 165 Latin Club 166 Ladonia, Mr. Frank 99, 124 Lavy, Mr, Dennis 99. 109 Lawton, Van 69, 160 Lee, Lisa 32, 33, 79, 159, 161, 164 Leibacher, Herbert 46, 56, 66, 159, 161, 166, 171 Lenos, Edward 69, 74, 118, 144, 145, 154, 161 Lenyo, David 72, 124 Lenyo, Julie 49, 63, 66, 110, 162 Leonard, Mr. Don 104, 117 Leto, Vince 118 Lewis, Jeff 89, 164 Linville, Bobby Joe 72 Linville, Laura 56, 66 Linville, Michelle 89. 164 Linville, Pamela 72 uiz, Amy 89, 133, 146, 164 Log 156 Logan, Richard 69 Long, Carrie 89, 133, 166, 168 Long, David 89, 117, 131 Long, Julie 6. 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 29, 30, 46, 48. 49, 57. 62, 64, 66, 148, 157, 159, 161, 164, 168, 169 Lowery, James 79, 114, 128. 130, 154, 164, 171 Lowery, Stacey 3, 26, 29, 30, 32, 33, 38, 40, 46, 57, 62, 64, 66. 157, 161 Lucal, Amy 89, 133, 154, 165, 168 Lucal, Elizabeth 30, 31.69, 126. 132, 142, 143, 154. 161, 168, 171 Lucal, Katherine 11, 29, 30, 46, 57, 62, 66, 122, 154. 157, 164, 198 Lucal, Mary 6, B9, 122, 133, 142, 143, 164, 168 Luginbill, Mr. Webster 99, 103, 114, 117. 138, 143 Lunsford, Cindy 69, 74, 163 Lynch, Denise 43, 79, 85, 120, 132, 146, 154 Lynn, Christopher 41, 48, 57, 66, 118, 119, 144, 154, 162 Lynn, William 69, 114, 135, 154, 158 M Moog, Rabin 7, 31, 69, 120, 121, 132, 146, 154, 158, 168 Managers 171 Manuella, Jude 79, 84, 85. 124, 125, 130 Mapes, Darron 69, 114. 138 Mapus, Jennifer 69, 75, 126, 127, 143, 154, 163, 168, 169 Mapus, Tiffany 89, 143, 150, 152, 164 Marquart, Christopher 12, 89, 160 Marquart, Kimberly 77, 159. 160. 164, 168, 170 Marshall, Mrs. Linda 99, 102 Martin, Miss Janet 99, 103 Martinez, Carla 6, 16, 46, 57. 62, 66, 110, 168, 169, 170, 171 Mason, Deborah 3, 11, 77, 159, 160, 164, 168 Mason, Karen 69, 163 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT 103 Matter, Amy 57. 66, 162 Matthews, Chris 57. 66, 160 Matthias, Amy 57, 66 Mazza. Mark 89 MCClusky, Penny 57, 66, 107, 108, 120, 121, 146, 147 McCullough, James 57, 66 McCutcheon, Paul 7, 14, 15, 48, 49, 57, 63. 64, 114, 115, 116. 144, 154, 161 McFarlan, Lisa 79, 148. 149, 165 McKinney, Howard 66 McMullen, Mary 79, 156 tv1cPeek, David 2, 8, 15, 49, 62, 66 Mears. Lisa 66 Mederski, Mary 2, 31, 32, 33, 67, 74, 76, 156, 157, 161, 165, 166. 170 Mees, Melisa 133, 146 Meese, Timothy 72 Mehling, Mr, Douglas 24, 73, 99, 105, 114, 140 Menchhofer, Kimberly 79, 136, 146, 154, 160, 168 Menchhofer, Tammy 7, 69, 146, 160. 168 Meyer, Tommie 79 Meyers, Christopher 30, 46, 57, 66, 161, 168 Michel, Jason 15, 79, 84. 114, 140 Milhouse, Mrs. Nancy 97 Miller, Christopher 89 Miller, Kayle 10, 30, 46, 49, 62, 66, 122, 123, 154, 157 159, 161 Miller, Laura 80, 159, 168 Miller, Laura U13 69, 161, 168 Miller, Timothy 72 Miller, Mr. William 97 Millis, Vance 80, 114, 158 Mitchell, Beth 80, 168 Moats, Julia 25, 31, 70, 120, 132, 146, 154, 159, 164 Moats, Pamela 24, 30, 46, 64, 66, 120, 121, 146, 154, 170 Monaghan, Anne 89, 133, 159, 166, 168 Montelauro, Brian 26, 31, 38, 44, 46, 58, 66, 118, 134, 135, 148, 149, 168 Montelauro, Chris 80, 124, 135 Moore, Jeff 46, 58, 66. 105, 124, 125, 138, 140, 141, 154, 158, 164, 170 Moore, Paul 22, 45, 66, 112, 128, 129 Morris, Tracy 89, 142, 143 Muffler, Mr. Ed 8, 26, 27, 28, 44, 49. 99, 105 Muffler, Edward 80. 114 Mullins, Michael 80, 84, 118, 138, 158 Muratori, Jennifer 19, 70 Murschel, Mr, Paul 99, 103, 104 Murru, Jennifer 80 Murru, Karen 58, 66, 155, 170, 171 Mushett, Kristine 70, 126, 146, 154, 168 MUSIC DEPARTMENT 109 Musical 34-35 Myers, Charles 58, 66 Myers, Mrs. Rachel 97 Myers, Timothy 70, 73 N Neate, Mary Ann 32, 80, 159, 161, 168 Neidler, Julie 58, 66 Nemitz, Jill 31, 70, 73, 126. 132, 154, 170 NAHS 158 NHS 30-31 Nickester, Rebecca 89 Nielsen, David 3, 26, 31, 70, 135, 154, 164 Nielsen, Glen 148, 161 Norman, Mr. Richard 97, 198 O Office Aides 170 Old, Michael 80, 158 Olds, Dean 66, 158 Oliver. Ronald 80, 85, 138 Opper, Cheryl 58, 66 Ortner, Robert 72 O'Shaunessy, Mr. Tom 168 ' Ostheimer, Brian 70 Ostheimer, Michele 80, 136 O'TOole, Kelly 66 O'Toole, Thomas 89, 117, 138, 144, 158 Ott, Jennifer 82, 89, 146 OWA 112 OWE 112 P Pack, Todd 70, 118, 144, 168 Pahl, Michelle 20, 80. 82, 85, 159, 168 Palmer, Kenneth 22, 48, 58, 66, 114, 144, 154 Palmer, Mrs. Carol 32, 99, 104 Palmer, Lincoln 80, 118, 154, 161, 164 Palmison, Martha 6, 136, 154 Palmison, Michael 58, 66 Pascoe, Kristen 64, 66, 170 Patel, Shilpa 9, 12, 89, 93, 155, 159, 166 Patton, Mr. James 99, 105, 114, 131 Pawlicki, Christopher 70, 76, 156, 159, 161, 166 Pawlowskr. Mr. Edwin 67, 99, 102, 166 Payne, Monique 90, 146, 160 Pearson, Troy 66 Pedoli, Laura 58, 66 Pedoli, Matt 80 Pegrim, Gregory 90 Pentorn, Carol 22, 45, 46, 58, 63, 66, 155, 159, 170 Pepitone, August 58, 66, 158 Petropoulos, Heather 7, 31, 34, 70, 74, 136, 137, 154, 164, 168, 169 Petropoulos, Wendy 90, 91, 136, 159, 166 Pfferkorn, Julie 80, 138, 158 Pflieger, Brett 70 Pheasant, Chris 158 Pheasant, Rebecca 30, 46, 49, 66, 172 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 111 Pierson, Jean 70, 155 Pirate Guard 169 Pirate Program 172 Pirettes 169 Pletcher, Mike 59, 66, 155, 168 Pitts, Mr. Larry 11, 40, 96 Piper, Mr. Gary 99, 103, 114, 132, 133 Schnurr, Camille 90, 120, 146, 155 Schultz, Wendy 11, 90, 159, 168 Schuman, Miss Charlene 9, 37, 100, 108, 189 Schuster. Steven 4, 28, 67, 74, 114, 130, 154, 158, 159, 161, 164 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 104 Science Team 32-33 Scroggy, Bernice 90, 167 Scroggy, Charles 30, 60, 66, 163 Seller, Audra 70, 73, 136, 154, 163, 167, 170 Semprich, Curtis 90, 117, 138 Semprich, Denise 60, 66, 155, 164 Seniors 48-66 Senior Poll 48 Shah, Sonali 45, 70, 165, 167 Sharpe, David 60, 66 Shartzer, Melissa 12, 28, 42, 43, 70, 74, 151, 154, 156. 159, 161, 168, 169, 171 Sheppard, Matthew 90, 114, 161, 166 Shifflet, Krista 7, 18, 25, 70, 75, 151, 152 Shotf, Mr. Maxwell 5, 45, 96 SIG 161 POCOCK, Melissa 70, 168 POQQ ral, Carrie 3, 70, 76, 151, 152, 154, 156, 159 Popke, Bryan 9, 70 Popke, Sherry 80 Pounders, Davida 30, 31, 70, 143, 171 Powell, Mr. Mike 144 Powell, Shane 10, 90, 118, 144, 154, 166 Pl'lCS, PfiCS. Linda 59, 66 Louis 80 Printy, Dr. James 96 Printy, Mr. Jeff 99, 112, 114 Prom 42-43 Pruitt, Dennis 5, 59, 66 Pruitt, John 80, 114 Pruitt, Mary 80 Pruitt, Puckr Valerie 70, 126, 132, 146, 154, 155, 166 in, Steven 31, 70, 138, 158, 168 Sislowski, Mr, Ron 100, 110, 114 Skelton, Bryan 70, 114, 144 Ski Club 160 Slater, Randy 60, 66 Smith, Mrs, Carol 45, 49, 100, 110 Smith, David 80, 130, 164 Smith, Dawn 60, 66, 167, 170, 171 Smith, Mark 90, 118, 144 Smith, Martin 80, 135, 154, 168 Smith, Melinda 9, 71, 163, 167 Smith, Robert 28, 66, 135 Smith, Scott 8, 86, 90, 92, 135, 168 Snyder, Scott 90 Soblesky, Joyce 60, 66 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 105 Softball 142-143 Sok, Robert 90, 117, 138 Pugh, Mrs. Rosemary 97 Pullano, Heather 35, 80, 156, 164, 170 Q Quadrant 157 Quill and Scroll 157 R Ramos, Patricia 80, 84, 85, 136, 154, 165 Ransom, Myron 70 Record, Eric 80, 135, 144 Record, Kelly 3, 42, 59, 66, 136 Redman, Kimberly 3, 31, 43, 66, 70, 150, 152, 154, 164 Redman, Ricky 25, 59, 140, 154, 161 Reece, John 70 Reed, Amy 70, 168 Reed, Mr, James 99 Reiber, Eric 80, 144, 155 Rhonehouse, Mr. Max 97 Rice, Kristen 80, 133, 165, 168, 169 Raesch, Mr. Richard 100, 101 Richard, Shane 80, 83, 124, 130, 148, 149 Richards, Jennifer 80, 133 Richards, Lauri 15, 86, 90, 92, 166 Richardson, James 80 Ridener, Robert 19, 70 Ridenour, Shannon 80, 165, 168 Riesterer, Debra 90 Riesterer, Steven 70, 118, 144, 154, 165 Ringel, Valerie 86, 133, 143, 159, 165, 168 Rist, Scott 70, 135 Ritzenthaler, Thomas 70, 124 Riley, Mr. Patrick 99, 101, 128, 129 Roe, Patti 59, 66 Roll, Richard 59, 66, 154, 169 Rollisan, Morna 22, 59, 66, 162, 170 Rose, Billy 70 Ross, Krista 14, 15, 16, 42, 49, 59, 66, 162, 170 Ross, Stacey 10, 12, 90, 143, 150, 152, 164, 168 Roth, Karle 70, 158 Rotruck, Christine 59, 66, 164, 168 Royal, Chad 3, 11, 30, 38, 44, 48, 49, 66, 134, 135, 152, 164 Rupp, Brian 25, 70, 130, 165, 168 Rupp, David 70, 76, 128 Ryan, Kellie 2, 90, 146, 159, 160, 166, 168 S Sartar, Lorenz 80 Sadie Hawkins Dance 24-25 Sausser, Joseph 4, 70, 128, 154, 159, 165, 171 Schaefer, Kelley 90, 136, 165, 168 Schell, Mick 80, 114, 138, 140, 154 Schenk, Michael 72, 114 Scherf, Kevin 80, 114 Scherf, Kimberly 45, 59, 66 Scherger, Mrs. Carol 100 Schiffel, Joanne 59, 66 Schippel, Christine 60, 66 Schlottah, Tim 90 Saphomores 77-85 Sauter, Beth 81, 83, 85, 120, 146, 154 Sauter, Mrs, Lois 10, 100 Sowecke, Julie 81, 85, 150, 152 Spanish Club 164 Speakman, Robb 72 SPECIAL EVENTS 13-46 Spirit Week 40 SPORTS 113-152: 198 Spears, Brian 90 Spears, Kathleen 9, 15, 60, 64, 66, 105, 154, 155, 159 Speer, Kevin 81, 158 Spence, Donald 62, 81, 114 Spitler, Andrew 90, 138, 164 Sprouse, Lisa 71, 107, 126, 143, 154 Sprouse, Patrick 81, 130, 171 Stacy, Gregory 60, 66 Stacy, Mark 71, 160 Stair, Rebecca 81, 133, 143, 154 Stall, Susan 81, 168 Stallkamp, Barry 81, 138 Stauffer, Mr. James 4, 100, 111, 114, 115, 134, 136 Stephens, Mrs Carol 97 Stephenson, Mr, Robert 97, 100, 105 Sternberg, James 90, 158 Stevens, Michael 90, 108, 117, 131 Stevenson, Telisha 22, 90, 155 Stewart, John 15, 86, 90, 92, 117, 131, 144 Stewart, Mr. Stan 114 Stierhoff, Mr. Keith 96 Stockdale, Karen 41, 90, 160, 164, 168 Stall, Alan 71 Stone, Mr, John 100, 104 Stookey, Matthew 81 Strange, Christie 90, 94, 136 Streiffert, Pamela 20, 81, 160, 165 Stubblebine, Kelly 2, 86, 159, 160, 166, 168 Student Council 159 Studer, Mrs, Jeanine 96 Summers, Julie 71, 132, 154 Summy, Anna 90 Swsin, James 71, 148, 149, 156 Swimming 134-137 Szick, Kathleen 90, 136 Szulc, Mark 25, 28, 29, 60, 66, 114, 154, 159, 161, 189 'I' Tarring, David 81 Tarring, Mark 90 Taylor, Mr. Joseph 2, 62, 100, 103, 122, 123, 148 Teagarden, Mr. Chuck 114, 138 Tennis, Boys' 148-149 Tennis, Girls' 122-123 THEME 1-12 Thom, James 71, 138 Tibbales, Jill 7, 90, 168 Tibboles, Julie 3, 15, 46, 60, 62, 66, 155, 157, 160 Timple, Dale 90, 135 Todd, Debra 30, 61, 66, 155, 164 Todi, Jeffrey 71 Taft, Kimberly 6, 15, 20, 21, 42, 43, 46, 61, 66, 151 152, 159, 164, 168, 169 Tomasuia, David 90, 131, 164 Tomasula, Thomas 28, 31, 71, 76, 148, 154 Tommas, Michael 81, 114, 138 Toomey, Daniel 71, 105, 108, 140, 159 Top 10 and Scholarships 46 Track 144-147 Trips 38, 39 Trout, Valerie 8, 71, 101, 132, 168, 171 Tullio, David 81 U Uhl, Edward 71, 114, 138, 139, 154 Uhl, Julianna 81, 150 Uland, Jimmy 90 Urban, Lauren 9, 90, 133, 143, 164 Urban, Michele 8, 71, 73, 75, 101, 122, 150, 154, V Vaccaro Amy 90 Vaccaro Antionette 61, 66, 108, 158 Van Hyning, Jennifer 81, 151, 164 Van Hyning, Max 10, 71 VanNess, Mrs, Vicki 67, 100 Varsity P 154 Vartorella, Mr. Vincent 100, 105 Vessey, Jason 91 VoAg 106 Voight, Mrs. Ann 96 Vaight, John 81 Volleyball 126-127 Vourganti, Swathi 81, 160 W Wadding, Carla 61, 66 Wahl, Theresa 6, 41, 71 Wahl, Thomas 6, 61, 66, 114, 138, 154, 158 Waldron, Michael 91, 155 Wallace, Diana 136, 164 Walton, Amy 81 Ward, Amy 66, 164, 168, 169 Ward, Josie 72 Warner, Mrs Carolyn 97 Watertield, Amy 91, 146, 159, 160, 164, 168 Watson, Brian 81 Weatherford, Tammy 61, 66 Weaver, Ms Brenda 126, 127 Wechter, Veronica 7, 18, 20, 31, 35, 43, 71, 76, 154, 159, 164, 165 Weddings 18, 19 Wendt, Miss Donna 100, 160 Wensink, Ted 10, 12, 91, 168 Wesnitzer, Katherine 71, 146 West, Beverly 19, 61, 66, 164, 168, 169, 170 West, Jeffrey 81, 140, 168 West, Jeffrey West 5115 71, 73, 135 West, Natalie 91 , 169 Wheeler, Michael 62, 81, 83, 114, 128, 140, 141 Whitaker, Rebecca 91 White, Chadwick 81, 114, 155 White, Richard 81, 158 Wick, Constance 25, 61, 66, 154, 162 Wiesler, Don 26, 27, 29, 30, 46, 61, 66, 1 Williams, Chester 22, 75, 105, 114, 138 Williams, Kathy 81, 168 Q Williams, Kenneth 61, 66 Williams, Leonard 9, 61, 66, 138, 161 Williams, Mark 91 Willinger, Brenda 91, 168 Willis, Kimberly 91 Winters, Winters. Eric 91, 135, 168 William 71, 158 Wireman, Darin 19, 71 Wittmer, David 81 Wood, Neccia 91, 168 Wrestling 138-139 Wright, Elizabeth 81, 165, 168 Wright, Heather 91, 155 Wurzel, Melissa 91, 155, 171 V Yantz, Jennifer 81, 160 Vingling, Alan 66 Yost, Bradley 81 Yost, David 71 Yost, Jeffrey 91 Youth in Government 28 Yurosko, Jody 71, 136, 146, 164, 171 Z Zahniser, David 45, 61, 66, 114, 138, 158 Zielske, Robert 77, 159, 161 59, 165, 189 Zimmerman, Mrs. Jane 100, 110 Zimmerman, Lynn 5, 71, 158, 167 Zimmerman, Rick 91 Zura, Mrs, Janis 100, 110, 163 Index 193 len 'Eilliiillllliiiflllilijljliililljfiiiilmilllififli'' I'-QI .--. I I I --- FLASHBACK le-ul I I I Y.. Perkins High School has come a long way in a auarler of -.ll --- a century! I--sl l Tl s...,I Physlcally, academically, and athletlcally, PHS has Ball, and Mr. Maxwell Shoff. The current assistant I-'I grown up In the past 25 years. The addition of new principal is Mr. Larry Pitts. The first superintendent was q,,,,, facilities such as an auxiliary gymnasium, a math hall, Mr, Thomas Hartley, followed by Dr. William Wert. Mr. If-., and a wood shop has made for a more spacious Harold Butcher serves as superintendent this year. lL,,l environment than was present in 4964. Also in Each year Perklns graduates many students. In 4964 ,--I comparison with 4964, many departments have grown 76 students received diplomas, while in 4984, 467 IL-,. and there are more class offerings. Among the courses students graduated. Approximately 480 students will ,-e. that have been added are vocational education, graduate this year. ...I driver's education, special education, art, and foreign Perkins ls contlnulng to Improve. The stress on ,-, languages. ln the last 25 years, PHS has bettered itself. academic and athletic achievement has caused an g,-,I Many personnel changes have taken place. Besides increase in the number of student awards, Perkins is ,f-, departmental personnel changes, Perkins has seen becoming computer-oriented, and the 4983-4984 I... administrative changes. The first principal was Mr. Roger composite average for the ACT was 24.0 for Perkins, lf l Moore, followed by Mr, Harold Johnson, the second the best yet. All of this exemplifies the fact that the g'l,,,g principal. The current principal is Mr. Maxwell Shoff. competitive spirit and the desire to succeed increases fin There have also been several assistant principals year to year. Perkins Pride continues to shine. I.-I including Dr. Richard Baker, Mr. Milton Levy, Mr. Richard Fil I.-.I It-'tl l-QI l 1l li-.ll lf l ll.-.I l l lei' l I 'eil r 'g I.-I Ill lil Fil ilfr IJ-pl fi! I-I Ill l-1-l I l l....l l l ai.-I I 'I I...-I I il u....n Fil lil l'?l I...I Ill la-.l l 'l li-l '-'- PERKlNS- 4 964 l.,..l A PQI n....e 'liiflilllflil'l'lVl' .... ......... L .l...lllllllllillllllll'.l..l..lll.lL. . History- 194 4 lfl'lI'! l-Ilnurlunlgnnnnnnluupggu-g.g-glnqcwunlI-suunulqluuu-!', I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII ll IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILIVHL-1' ---.Illfli-I-Ch-IQ-IDSHI-Ililldfiihd-Sl.I---i------Y---'ix' I..-I I 2 Q-4' CREDITS . . . V-- l,.,l I 1'-'tn For at least 25 years, Mr. Richard Roesch, Mr. John Stone, and Mrs. ---I' . . l 'Wl Margaret Knerr have served this school system. We proudly dedicate ....r. this book to them and to all who have gone before and who will jT f I I 'iv come after them. Thank you for helping to make Perkins the excellent 1'- . I L.-rl school system it is. .--. 2222 ls.-.sl n--'u I.-fl l 'l I4-4' IFQI :LJ lf-g l....: l l n,.,l l l l....l V Y I- 'l f sri -'H 15 y .f-. t - 2 1 l4,..fl I I'-'I l...fl II: My life has been devoted to I'm proud to say Perkins High I like my job. I have really 'A' education, which I find School is one of the best schools enjoyed it. ':' rewarding. in the state. -Mrs. Margaret Knerr ' ' -Mr. Richard Roesch -Mr. John Stone ':: g :,,-nl SCRIPT: An interview with Professor, Doc, and Mrs. K-a revelation of their special memories of PHS qcamera close-upj 1-n l....l Q: What is one of the funniest things that has happened to you in the past 25 years? Professor: There was a track meet where the school parking lot is now. I called an event and one of the runners, V... preparing to run, pulled down his sweats. Unfortunately, he had no shorts underneath them. ,-A Doc: When the high school first began, there was a big meeting with all the new faculty and administration. One of ...I the speakers was caught off guard with his zipper down. I.-I Mrs. K: One day I wore a blue shoe on one foot and a black shoe on the other. I didn't even notice! ,....., Q: What are some of your fondest memories? ,-Q, Professor: I have fond memories of winning the NHS Teacher Award and having the first Quadrant dedicated to Miss ,-... Hanley and me. I also have special memories of the first graduating class as I taught all those students four consecutive kd, years. t .... Doc: I remember a very sincere mother who wanted to enroll two girls in the ninth grade. Because I am a biology teacher, the woman told me she wanted me to 'learn them girls about their innards'. I-H Mrs. K: I have fond memories of all the nice teachers and students I have met over the years. ,Al Q: What is an unusual thing that has happened while you have been at Perkins? ,Y--Q, Professor: One year there was a bomb scare. The students were sent home and the teachers were left to look for ,L-,, the bomb! ... Doc: 'tThere was a student hit by a freight train in gym class. Neither the train nor the student was hurt. Mrs. K: When the school's second floor was added, the rain came through the new ceiling and all the stored books F-, got wet. ,J-dr, Ccamera fadej ,-.. m...l ---nnn-----n---nn-nnp--qn-snnn-snrnhnliQY4if,3'iiEj '!mi '3f ii'!!? I I I I I I L9!ll1kn!!n,Ln'g'JLJLgLJLg!nQQLTJRIILJL-L-Lnllninulnrliu'lnuLillllIill Hlsfory- 195 1731 '--T' L i rir ....llllllilllliJH!llllllilillllllillrlllllllllilllll I .E.J. I ll is-L ,,g 25 YEARS CPF EXCELLENCE H I..-.I lil 171: in academics . . . During The school year The Norfh Cenfral Evaluafion CommiTTee found PHS 1... To possess 'Ta posiTive and orderly climaTe conducfive To effecTive Teaching and learning. All r l people involved wiTh The school mainTain close and cooperafive and high professional 'Z' working relaTionships. Resulfs from This evaluafion prove Through hard work and :-d: deTerminaTion, Perkins High School has succeeded in becoming a highly respecTed academic y insTiTuTion. In athletics . . . Team and individual championships have puT Perkins in The spoTlighT. Among v l Them are: :j:: 4. Tim Waldock-4974 All-Ohio FirsT Team Defensive Tackle, All DisTricT 4sT Team 2. Dave lvlulvin-4975 AAA STaTe Champion 485 lb. Class :.-: 3. Henry Pafe-4975 All-Ohio Defensive End, All DisTricT, All Counfy 1... A. Lee McDonald-4980 AA Heavyweighf Champion 5. Doug Linden and Ben Raschke-4984 STaTe AA Tennis Doubles Champions :j, ,: 6. Brian PrinTy-4982 All-Ohio 4sT Team Defense, N.W. DisTricT Lineman of The Year N-, 7. DeMorris McDonald-4983 FirsT Team N.W. DisTricT, 4983 FirsT Team All-Ohio UPI and AP, 1'-n 4983 N.W. DisTricT Lineman of The Year, 4983 AA Ohio Lineman of The Year 'Z' 8. Brian lvlarfin-All-Ohio AA Cross CounTry, 4982 STaTe 6Th, 4983 STaTe 5Th, 4984 STaTe 41Th 1-8: 9. Members of' The winning 4984 STaTe Track Team: Don Clark, ScoTT Fry, John G-aydos, WT, Neal Korns, Brian lVlarTin, Andy Smifh, Chris Smifh, Mark Speer ...in 40. ScoTT Fry-4984 Kinney NaT'l High School Cross Counfry Champion 1-7: l-ill ILS -,-s Mr. Norman lvlehling and ::: lvir. Roberf Wilson have boTh been here for aT .4-il --n leasf 25 years. They are in :-Pg: charge of The N- mainfenance of all The r--: Perkins Schools buildings :if and grounds including The ,,-, fooTball field, The baseball :--- field, and The Tennis courTs. :lf They boTh are also bus ,-, drivers. We aT Perkins -r-- Thank These men for Their S9TVlCe. Mr. Norman Mehling and Mr. Roberf Wilson ::: Thanks To Mr. Harold ...... Bufcher, Mr. John Hinfon, :If Mrs. Margaref Knerr, Mrs. ,.-, Rosemary Pugh, Mr. --- Richard Roesch, Mr. John 2:2 Sfone, Mrs. Ann Voighf, --H ana' Mrs. Edifh Zolrniak for ZZ: providrng background .... fnformafion. Your Time is ::' appreciafed. fffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiflililillilllliiilllllilii 196-Hisiory SILVER YEAR SIZZLES! The 25Th graduaTing class began To Think abouT caps and gowns lasT SepTember and now The Time To say goodbye To PHS has finally arrived. During The year we have seen The good and The bad of The socieTy we will soon be a parT of. In The midsT of hurrying To finish our 5x8 cards, we viewed many world happenings. Among Them were The insTallaTion of a new SovieT leader, The assassinaTion of lndia's Gandhi, The famine in Africa, a war beTween iran and Iraq. and The firsT successful solo balloon flighT across The ATlanTic. LasT November some of us voTed for The firsT Time, This was a very exciTing elecTion because, for The firsT Time, a woman was The Vice- PresidenTial CandidaTe for The DemocraTic ParTy. Ronald Reagan won The PresidenTial ElecTion for The second Time. T'Beverly Hills Cop , DesperaTely Seeking Susan . Passage To india , and The BreakfasT Club were popular movies. Chicago, Springsfeen, U2, Madonna were popular musical TalenTs. This was a year of VCRs, Trivial PursuiT, SwaTch waTches, and 'TVVhere's The beef? commercials. Many of The aThIeTic Teams had Their ups and downs. The fooTball Team ended wiTh a 3-7 record, while The volleyball Team ended second in The SBC. Once again The boys' cross coounTry Team placed firsT in The SBC. The girls' cross counTry Team and The girls' Tennis Team boTh ended wiTh a SBC second place. LasTly, The Perkins golfers won firsT place in The SBC, ScoTT Fry was This year's cross counTry champion and was also The naTional cross counTry champion. Boys' baskeTball ended wiTh a 9-5 SBC record, and The girls finished wiTh a 7-7 record. WresTlers placed second in The SBC. Three members of The Team qualified To go To sTaTe. AT sTaTe Barry Crawford placed sixTh. The swim Teams led an exciTing year wiTh many wins in diving and racing. The spring sporTs Teams also ended wiTh respecTable records. Academically, Perkins sTudenTs wre successful. EighT science sTudenTs placed firsT in sTaTe science compeTiTion. Mike Tommas won ninTh place aT The sTaTe FFA general livesTock judging. Mike Kim placed ninTh in The American High School School MaTh Exam, while The maTh Team Took eIevenTh. STacey Lowery was Elks STudenT of The Year . Marching and ConcerT Bands and The Wind Ensemble received ouTsTanding raTings dT sTaTe. The spring musical was The Sound of Music , direcTed by Mr. Craig Dieferich. Julie Long was Homecoming Queen and JoAnn GarreTT was CBBS Queen. The year 1985 marks a year of changes for PHS. Mr. Harold BuTcher, Mr. Richard Norman, Mr. John STone, and Mrs. Jane Zimmerman all have chosen To reTire. We Thank Them for Their years of dedicaTion. The 25Th year of Perkins High School has succeeded in being a year To remember, one of The besf. 4985 QuadranT STaff Advisor-Mrs. Lois SouTer EdiTors-in-chief- KaTherine Lucal, producTion Chad Royal, business Senior Class EdiTor-Julie Long Junior Class EdiTor Sophomore Class EdiTor- Missy SharTzer Freshmen Class EdiTor Clubs EdiTor- Julie Tibboles SporTs EdiTors- David Cousino STacey Lowery SDOVTS-STan GilberT Special EvenTs EdiTor- Dave McPeek Academic EdiTors- Kelly Fleming Kayle Miller Ads EdiTor-Chad Royal ArT EdiTor-Greg Hanchin index-Mike Frisch PhoTography- Mrs. Lois SouTer, Jennie FouTs, Mary Mederski KaTherine Lucal, Julie Tibboles, Missy SharTzer, STacey Lowery, Dave McPeek, Michele Urban. KaTherine Lucal, EdiTors Editors' Page 197 PERKINS SWE 'Q' T2eTrring AThleTic DirecTor Dick Norman poses wiTh The SBC Boys' and Girls' All-SporTs Trophies ScoTT Fry and April Klinger were presenTed The annual PiraTe awards. AfTer being nominaTed by Their coaches, They were selecTed on The basis of aThleTic abiliTy, acholarship and leadership. They boTh received plagues. Senior members of NaTional Honor SocieTy also presenTed ScoTT wiTh his own bronzed shoe which he wore when he won The Kinney NaTional Cross- CounTry TiTle. This year's Scholar-AThleTe award winners were KaTherine Lucal and Greg Hanchin. The and girl wiTh The highesT grade poinT averages who leTTered in one or more sporTs receive These Pl-IS RETIRES BOYS' TROPHY This makes The second year in succession Perkins has won boTh boys' and girls' SBC all-sporTs TiTles and is The only school wiThin The conference To accomplish The feaT. Perkins has reTired The boys' division Trophy donaTed by The Register which iniTiaTed The award 'l3 years ago. The formaT was ThaT The school earning honors Three consecuTive seasons would gain permanenT possession of The huge Trophy, presenTed for The firsT Time in The 4972-73 school year. senior boy Perkins sTring of boys' championships began in The 1982-83 school year, buT They also claimed honors in '76, '78, and '79, The PiraTes won or shared four of The eighT TiTles for This year. The Perkins' girls wound up wiTh 37 poinTs, nine more Than runnerup Clyde. They won The Track TiTle and placed second in cross-counTry, volleyball, and Tied for second in Tennis. The PiraTes added fourThs in sofTball and baskeTball. Gwcrdsl Scoh Fry receives his bronzed shoe from Nl-lS PresidenT KaTherine Lucal fn M M. s. nfs. .my PIRATE AWARD WINNERS - SCOTT Fry and April Klinger SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD WINNERS - Kaiherlne Luca! and 198 - Awards Greg Hanchin Q 1: L 't 4.61 i uns. ' L N, S it K 1 . 1 , , Q . A AE y va' - I' ,ix r , 'bs X 'xi' . ' X 5 if 2 ' W hi ,, Q,,- A j M fr 3 W h LL ' 1 .-.' 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