Perry High School - Clock Yearbook (Massillon, OH)
- Class of 1968
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Wayne David Lewis Webber Deanne L. Webber Susan Marie Weekly Terry lee Weiser Richard Allen West Stephen Robert Wheeler Marcia Lynn Wilkinson Gregory Lee Williams Randall Scott Williamson Douglas Wayne Vlise Linda mam Tegel- Patricia Ann Walters David Samuel Wright John Wlmam Than, Lyle Joseph Ward, Jr. Robert Bmoe Yohe II Judith June Theken Robert William Warden Frmd! AIIUIOUY Yost Elaine Kay Tilton Gerald Wayne Warield Msrds Lynn Yvvns Te,-ry Jay Teoeheg Jay M, Warheld Richard Lloyd Yutzey Dennis Bruce 'hirner George Waseity, Jr. Jennifer Lynn Zorger BOARD OF EDUCATION President . . . . . .,........................ Robert Hoffman Vice President ....... ....................... Ge orge Anderson Clerk . . ...... .............. .................. E lm er A. Frey Charles Dougherty - Austin P. Lloyd - Robert Netzley CLASS MOTTO 'WE HAVE LAID A FOUNDATION, NOW LET US BUILD A DREAM UPON IT' SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Stephen Heigl, Chairman Mrs. Rownd, Mrs. Church, Mrs. Cain, Mr. Chiudioni, Mr. Fortner, Mr. Hall, Mrs. McNutt, Mr. Bowen, Mr. Featheringham, Mr. Harris, Mr. Marion, Mr. Cable and Mrs. Swearngin. Glnmmrnrrmrnt A 'fe u 1 jx I lp! 1 H-K FACULTY C O DALE E. BEATTY, PRINCIPAL LEWIS P. JOHNSON, A Ass1sTANT PRINCIPAL Ima Mater Janet Anders Howard Harris Bemard Plisko T0 PERRY H IGH Phyllis Beifus Karlene Harter Harold Polen - Robert Bird Carol Henderson Lee Roach B NAME Buryl Boston Robert Henry William Roland Mabel Boston Stephen Heigl Margaret Ronmd AND CHERISHED FAME Jack Bowen Armand Houk Dolores Sheehan TEARS MAY FALL Karen Brown Marian Kienzle Larry Simms AND MEMORIES FADE Don Cable Edward Kirkland William Stollar B UT FRIENDSHIPS TRUE Omega Cain Richard Mallamee Louise Swearngin Ernest Chiudioni Floyd Marion Walter Tisevich WILL LONG REMAIN Jane Church Jane Martin Paul Tgpe FOR THE KNO WLEDGE Winfield Cooper Edward Mathie Ben Watkins THA T YOU GA VE .lclloe Demalisi Louis Mattlzschione Ted Wenger THE PA TH 0 F U FE arjorie rst Evelyn Mc utt Patricia Whipple John Featheringham Pauline McPeek Henry White R:ZgZ6RIg15Ig1??.'glADE Ray Fortner Willard Miller Thomas Winkhart N Kaye Gregg Omar Perez LOUD AND CLEAR Harry Hall Robert Pleis T0 ALMA MA TER H RS OH, S0 DEAR US E Mary Gorham, Barbara Hunston, Kris Izotic, Renee Mariol, Sue New- MONDAY, JUNE THIRD brough, Sue Preston, Stephanie Tollin, Carol Wackerly, Bob Laster, Scott NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT Kienzle, Jay Porter, Jeff Vaughn, Robert Williams and Steve Yablonski. EIGHT O'CLOCK A l I i i I l l I i I v l 1 8 U U U H 4 Organist .... .... Prooessional -- Pomp Pledge of Allegiance . . . Star Spangled Banner. Invocation . ....... . Class Response . . COMMENCEMENT Mrs. John Wigginton and Circumstance' .... ........ E lgar- Isaac .. .......................... Charles Stewart led by Mrs. Karlene Harter Rev Edward Helmick I l . -l Whipple Avenue Baptist Church ...............CharlesStewart Theme From Exodous . . President, Class of 1968 Kim Smith, Organ Keith Kull, Tympani Introduction . . . ................... Paul Fr Pfeiffer Local Superintendent- Perry Local Schools Address - 'Rules of the Game' . . . ..... .... H onorable Frank T. Bow United States Senator Presentation of the Class of 1968 . ........... Dale E. Beatty Principal - Perry High School Awarding of Diplomas ........ ......... ........ . . Robert Hoffman President- Perry Local Board of Education Alma Mater .... ......,............... C lass of 1968 t Under the direction of Mrs. Karlene Harteri Benediction ........ ...................... Re v. Edward Helmick Recessional - 'Postlude' .... . ............ ............ M edley ' - Audience Please Stand PERRY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1968 CLASS OFFICERS President .... . . . . . . . . . . .... Charles Stewart Vice President . . . .,... David Motts Secretary . . , .... Reg Forrest Treasurer . . . . . . ...,.. ..,.. V ivian Okey Historian . . . ...................,.. .... Di ane Kendig LIST OF GRADUATES Deborah Marie Anderson Timothy Joseph Crum Bonnie Iee Andrews zhngrshasuf grgwnde Rebecca G. Cumpston Mark Andrews J eg! um: ry n ' I , Pamela Lorraine Davis Thoma' Crm' Andrews ynn Emil l 1 ' Becky Sue DeBula Floyd Essen' Anlu' JV Am' Bu e' Brian Edward Drone Darlene Ruth Arbuckle ' Pall C9mPb2U Man-ha B Demn susan oeua Atcher Lynette Faith Carlson C nthla Sue Denisgn Deborah Kay Amold mane Louise chanon Y Thomas Robert Babbo Carolyn Sue Baker Beverly Ann Banar Steve Eklward Bartuseck Janet Lynn Bates Bradley Karl Bauman Richard Paul Bathune Joseph N. Betro Mary Kathryn Betz 'Colin Pickett Binns Charles W. Bishop Niles William Black, Jr. Emest J. Blood ' Kathy Lynn Bose Donald George Bocskor Steven Gene Bourquln Cathle Lynne Bowen Vicki Lynn Bowen ' Rebecca Lou Bowling Thomas W. Bowling Michael Bradley Susan Kay Brendlen Eric Arthur Chrlstenson Randall Warren Clsler Carlee Jo Clapper William Ted Clauss Eugene Leslie Clark Jamie Sue Clinger Dennis Close 'Josette Ann Marie Clouse Ruth Elaine Clouse 'Victoria Marie Cochrane Peggy Lynn Cole 'Scott Emil Coleridge 'Cathy lee Connell Rita louise Cosentino Juanita Costilow Patricia Costllow Alana Jean Cowal Jerry Ray Cowart 'Donna Elaine Cox Lester Bray Cramblett Rebecca Ann Creter Robert Keith Cnrm Cynthia Ann Derheimer 'Daniel Edward DeStephen 'Debra Joyce Dickinson Patricia A. Dietz Larry Gene Digman Donald Reno DiSantis Sally Ann Doll Patricia Lynne Dorman David Michael Dorto Gary Scott Downard Margaret lee Dressler Pamela Sue Druaedow Ronald Wayne Dudek Sondra Kay Dudek Robert Dale Dunnerstick ' Faith Adele Edgein Pamela Ann Edwards Patricia Ann Edwards Robert Kevin Edwards Carol Sue Evans Margaret Ann Failor David Wesley Farrar James Wilbur Ferber, Jr. Judy Ann Ferguson Kathleen Marie Ferrel Judy Irene Fertgus ' Kathleen Sue Finley 'Deborah Lynne Fisher James Francis Flagg Linda Lee Fletcher Bonnie Sue Foltz Susan Marie Foltz ' Margaret Melantha Forrest Brent Stewart Fowler Larry Michael Fowler Roger Martin Fowler Vivian Marie Fowler Charles A. Frahm Phillip T. Francis Charles Edward Frascone Maureen Louise Fry Andrew Arthur Galay Kathryn Jean Garnett Joyce Ann Gates Pete Gentile Tamara Lynn Gerber Larry Bruce Gesen Patricia Ann Givens Douglas Paul Goldsworthy Susan Marie Golembeski Carole Dee Gonda Cheryl Ann Gowins ' Kathleen Ann Grande! Thomas Darwin Greathouse ' Linda Carol Greene Michael John Grimes Diana M. Grimm Karen Lynn Haddox ' Thomas Arthur Hale Wayne Garrett Hannum Barbara Ann Harry Vicki Lynn Harbison William Allison Hasler Mary Ann Haugh Victor L. Haut Rosemary Rachel Hayne Charles William Heaster ' Loma Kay Hedrick ' Kathleen Anne Heist Gregory Wayne Henderhan Diane Lee Henderson Steve Kim Henry Deborah Kay Hershberger Jane Marie Hldcr Timothy Paul Hildebrand Margaret Mae Hoffman Thomas Nelson Hollln baugh K Bradley Ford Holmes David Patrick Hope Jean A. Housos Thomas E. Howenstine Vicki Lynn Hughes Douglas Edward Husted Katherine Jean lndorf Donald Lee Irwin Margaret Louise Irwin James E. Jarvis Dennis Lynn Jedel Betty Eileen Jones Richard Wayne Jones Joyce Eileen Julian Donna Grace Kambrick Linda Justina Kambrick Richard James Kaserman Joan Marie Kate Darlene Keagy ' Carol Ann Keith Susan jane Kemmerling 'Diane Lyn Kendig Lawrence James Kessler Diane Leigh Kines Carol Anne King Albert Leroy Kirkbride Catherine Kirkpatrick Roger Dean Kirkpatrick Paul Dennis Kleinhenz Lynn Marie Klotz Eugenia Claire Knisley jill Ann Kohler Frances Jill Koontz David Art.hur Kracker Jean Ellen Kuhn Keith Ieslie Kull Kenton Thomas Kull Mary Susan Laase Mitchell Frank Laps Christine June Large William Dennis Lashinske Ronald lee Lautensleger Deborah Lynne Lebo Kathleen Ann Lewis ' Frederick Clinton Liber, Jr. William Lindquist James Douglas Lint James Timothy Lloyd Greg Dennis Lintner Gary Wayne Loudin Christine Ann Lucas John Scott Ludwig Jacqueline Lumhatis Kay Evelyn Mahaffey Gayle Elizabeth Mangus Dwight William Manwaring Susan Maxine Masalko Dana L. Maxwell Don Lee McArthur Sandra Sue McClaskey Patricia Ann McDowell Nancy Ann Menegay Charles B. Meredith Marjorie Ann Merrick Wilford E. Metzger III Paulette Esther Meyers Geraldine Ann Milash Joseph Scott Mlller Linda L. Milnes Elizabeth Anne Mischler Judith A. Moore 'Marilyn Sue Moore Richard James Moore Gerald Wayne Moorhead Betsy Layne Moretta Karen Lee Morgan 'David Reed Motts Raymond Watson Muse III Nonnan Thornton Myers III Thomas Owen Myers Thomas Monroe Nelson Robert Harold Newton James Allen Ntckas 'Gary Matthew Norcia Timothy Paul Novak Jane Kathleen 0'Grady 'Vivian Anne Okey Larry J. Oney Patricia Jean Orlando Linda Kay Paxson Glenn Corbett Payne Rosalie Ann Perciballi 'Jack Michael Perdue Ward Ray Phillips Carla Moree Phllpott Barbara Lynn Ponteski Debra Irene Pool Donald E Potter Debra Jane Potts Thomas Lee Prestler Michael Allen Puente Cecil Agnes Pyles Lorinda Ann Ralnsberger 'Susan Elizabeth Rambaud Edward C. Ray James I-I. Reese David Joseph Regiec 'Susan Elaine Reidenbach Donna Jean Reiter William Edward RBPP. Jr. Dennis G. Resler 'Paul Ray Rice Audrey Mae Richard Charles Franklin Ridgeway, Jr. Deborah Ann Rtley Shirley Aan Rlninger Cindy Lou Risher Laurel Ann Roach Judith Irene Robbins Terry L. Rogers 'Diane Fawn Rohleder Adela Marie Rosca Richard Thomas Russ Linda Lorrayne Ryman Ddaorah K. Sady Gerald Joseph Salla Paul J. Sanko, Jr. Donald lee Sattertleld, Jr. James Coy Scarberry Glenn Jackson Schroeder Mark Joseph Schroeder Nancy Almeada Schumacher Susan Jane Soourneld Deborah Ann Seocombe Don Wayne Sedaach Kenneth Paul Seemann Virilllam Richard Seese III Patricia L. Seikel David William Selby Maria Satimlo Danny H. Sevier Karen Lynn Sewell 'Robert Milton Shane Diana lee Shanklln Jeanne Lou Sibert Jerry Layne Slmler 'Cheryl Lynn Singleton 'Christopher William Smith Deborah Jean Smith Kaytee Dawn Smith 'Kim Jerell Smith Richard Herman Smyser II T. Jeirey Snyder Wade Brian Snyder Daniel Jay Southworth 'Gait Ann Spllttorf Terry lee Stands Lots Jane Starkey Carol Lynn Starmer Mary Katherine Staudt SCHOOL CODE A Perrylte's Code l. To be honest, fair, courteous, and cooperative wlth both faculty and fellow students, and to show respect to those ln authorlty. 2. To practice safety rules everywhere. 3. To respect both public and private property and to promote a good-neighbor policy ln the community. ' 4. To be dependable and to have the courage to do what ls right. 5. To Put forth every effort to obtain a good education. 6. To be clean ln thought,- words, and actions. 7. To follow cheerfully the rules and regulations ln the lunchroom, the auditorium, the study haIIS, the library, the corridors, and the classrooms, B. To be loyal to our schcol, and to endeavor to support all school activities. 9. To be neat ln appearance, and to keep the Dui ing tidy and orderly. l0. To be prompt and regular In attendance. 11, L ALMA MATER To Perry Hlgh Thy honored name Brlngs loyaliy and cherished fame, Tears may fall and memories fade, Bu? friendships True wlll long remaln For The knowledge +ha+ you gave The pa1'h of llfe has brlgh+ly made. Ralse ln chorus loud and clear To Alma Mafer, oh, so dear. 1 i J' J I YQ? fi -P E 5 Q 325535 A Wigs? W Wwe? Wffxiig NSF if ,i ,sivyfvoox gf Biilvggggs, my wwiffgf f,QjQ,gej7m1wN ZZ E N Q M 5 QP J 'wzgiffdffzgsg S5 gy M531 M S5 525 SES? si wig? E l 35. Q1 . , iwfgfsiiii S GV gywwyfmzpggwmqx 11162 gpiiyiggygzfw gii XRQW qw X'r cdww Zs3 v flip' ' GRM N WN lyyfy QSREXS W SA wb , .gsxfrg gm Us 535 5? ,fbi?sMgNNfS3W?f 2' . 5 N YQQ y SW 5ggE iSQ ei Q EQ jg iligvg All gi 552365 if ii- H sw: 5Eef2kk QQ 'f gh 3 - 'A 1 S Elf' fwiol Wwm' li N gig 'YNXLCQ y,,Qf'J 'pW,,,. sig5QivQAi? EQWJW A if 20332223 Fx WMD A 4,,gv,6f' 2 -Q M 2222? 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We the students of Perry Hrgh School proudly dedxcate the 1968 CLOCK to our advxsor Mrs Exelyn McNutt for her contrnuxng dexotlon loy alty and frnendshnp A long tlme member of the Perry faculty Mrs McNutt came here nn 1957 from Canton South servmg three years as assxstant advxsor The 1960 CLOCK vas the fxrst of these many flne xolumes which are rn themselves an exerlastmg tribute to one who devotes teacher Mrs McNutt works cont nually to make others happy We all remember our fxrst frrghtened days as sophomores when she comforted us then as jumors she was always there to aduse us and now those of us who are semors are truly proud to say she rs our frrend For thus and for your devotxon to our school Mrs McNutt we agam would lrke to say Thank You 7 ' . 3 ' 3 ' V , , , .' ' ' ' ' , . 7 I V l 1 many hours of her time as advisor, friend and mother. A devoted , . ' ' ' '. 9 ' ' , V 3 Y Y ' 9 The Impossible Dream, ' from the play Man of La Mancha , words and music by joe Darion and Mitch Leigh, and made famous by singer jack jones, can apply to any situation where a challenge must be met. Thus, this is the purpose for selecting this as the theme of the 1968 CLOCK. Students must meet a challenge daily in their never ending search for a better education and life. Genuine interest in painting and design is evidenced by the busy art students Copy gh! Cc! 1965 by A d S tt I c H lc ai Music Corp. and Sam Fox Publishing mp y nc By pec l o t m Fox Publishing Company. Inc., Sole FOREWORD From the solitude of the classroom to the nu- merous battlefields of the world, the impossible dream is repeatedly being met and conquered by the will of mankind. An unanswered ques- tion is answered, an unknown formula dis- covered, a dying man saved, and a lost identity found. The Impossible Dream, is made a reality through the accomplishment of a single goal and the sweat, the scorn, the paing the instan- taneous strength and long lonely hours of medi- tation become a worthwhile experience because of one man's striving for its possibility. Gary Frola, assisted by librarian Mrs. Mabel Boston, checks out a reference hook. Ps ' 9 ti Q 4- M i K E! Kathy Bose enjoys a fall day while studying outside. iv -.- Woodworking teacher, Mr. Walter Tisevich, aids Pete Gentile and Brian Attendance worker, Judy Fertgus, gives Mike Stewart De Orio in evaluating their projects. an admit slip. Q4. 11 C344 1+ , , 425542,-.727 Ap' - - H' . ' 'ff' 'Vs-r ifzhga 1, .1 ' 1f'f'0 P'g+'p' E22 - Q ff. 1.1: f. , .. ' 4 .,-a-W'--R ' 3 M fu I 5 J Hr ' V .uf LX! Aff, CFB ' V ' NJ1 1 1 4 I, m',4 :fv 7 ' If Y f ' 't Q1 gr f . W, Va 1.4. ,J 4-- '.!' 4,--,,,.-v-Q 1,,,,,...-H 1 If N w . JP 'Y MJ . ',l L L Q wif Ai, , , W . 1 '.4 .' :K Q' N1 .se .- -Al. su- ,fb Many an undisputable hero has lost out to the strength of one with the strength of desire. Such was the case with the Perry Panthers as they romped from the bottom of the heap to the top to take the Federal League championship in football. Two pep rally's per Friday, and an exuberant principal added enthusiasm plus to the student body which spilled over into the everyday classroom academics. Glee Club members Peggy Cole, Terry McBurney and Kathie Finley har- monize during practice. Rosie Luke learns new discoveries. Q that a microscope aids in making Perry's cheering section gave great support to the Federal League champions. l if h pa Q- 5 v v - X all gf ff cf 'KX .ff-' A 5 ifikf R, 3 1 F K ts' X1 v. ' J -.5 52 .-.I w. :H ,J ,Vx -x fx! To Bear With Unbeclrable Sorrow . . . Scott Kienzle and Mary Ann Haugh seem to be talking things over. 1' -W.. 1 ren F 5 v U L - W. 511 ' 1 M 1 ln. W, PE N Sri H' fi 'x fFfi'?5'5 ,Q ,.-:vfj 43+ 5- , 51515-'i'V?.Q3-33'1L'5 ' 3? :9w...SI:x,9Sf1ifi1' ' -fd.-K. JV... W... -W. X-'ue nnif.-.,:.., E ' L I In 1 LW:-Si ki -f-Y Y fi 'X Q. -A X, I I 15' s 5- 'Silk fffgjij- W wi 'Q , ! V . N .ff ll. I. mi-v-L--1v ' K Q.. ' 4 . ii A sg, xx 3 Q4 Q2 's- intl ' 3- . .E h Q, 1 To Reach the Unreachable Star Stars of the day-a queen, an academic protege, a graduate -get their rewards for achieve- ment in different ways but the feeling of accomplishment is the same for all. Left for to- morrow is a new challenge to be met as Perry students go back to the reality of the never end- ing need to stay on top. Nineteen sixty-six football queen, 'Sue Waldick, relinquishes her crown to 1967 queen, Marsha Brown. Marsha is escorted by Chuck Stewart. Chemistry students Sue Daniels and Linch Lamont take notes 1s Colm Bmns md Dfm DeStc-phen perform an experiment 9 ,....-.-1 ,W This ls Our Quest, To Follow That Star ixgi-, - There seems to be no limit to distance as Marsha Brown and Fred Lib P' -.63-as ,rr- ' 0 x,-- .5 Guidance counselor, Mrs. Beifus, assists a student m selectingva career. Saturn 1, a development of the space age, is symbolic of the heights a Perry student-any student-must face to meet the challenges of tomorrow. French students go on an imaginary trip with Mrs. Swearngin as their guide. Graduation is a new beginning for many students. I6 Mr- White exP1aif'5 3 Problem in general John Werner grinds a support for a sign in metal shop. business to jane Eberhardt. fma emics , 'ia:s' in . qi . C315 as f r 5- 'gr-sri'- ' 1 MR. DALE E. BEATTY, Principal As a dedicated administrator, Mr. Dale Beatty has served Perry High for the past four years. He came to Perry with an impressive background. Following his graduation from Fairmont State College he attended West Virginia State University where he earned a Master's degree in Administration. His first teaching position was at Norfolk, Virginia, and later he became a member of the faculty at Dover, Ohio. Four years ago he came to Perry as Assistant Principal and has been Principal for the past two years. Mr. Beatty is a veteran of the U.S. Navy having served four years. His professional affiliations are as follows: National Association of Secondary School Prin- cipals, American Association of School Administrators, Ohio Education Association, Ohio Association of Second- ary School Principals, East Central Ohio Teacher Asso- ciation, Stark County Teachers Association. Mr. Beatty's abilities extend far beyond that of ad- ministrator. His vim, vigor and enthusiasm, one of his favorite expressions, overflow at pep rallies and school functions. The improvement of Perry High School's education, morals and physical character is always his first concern. Although his duties are varied and never ending, he is always willing to help troubled students with their problems. F Q Q 09 -:' .gn MR. LEWIS P. JOHNSON, Assistant Principal Mr. Lewis P. johnson has been Assistant Principal of Perry High for the past two years. Before coming to Perry, Mr. johnson was Assistant Principal at Edison Junior High School for two years. Prior to that he was elementary principal at New Franklin for seven years. Mr. johnson received a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount Union College and later his Master of Education degree from Kent State University. While stationed in Germany Mr. Johnson served with the Occupational Forces and also did special work with the Atomic Energy Commission. Mr. johnson is a member of such Professional organizations as: East Cen- tral Ohio Teacher Association, Stark County Teachers Association, Ohio Education Association, and he is a Stark County Attendance Officer. Perry's Assistant Principal is an extremely active man. He has charge of student attendance and has a very special gift for tracking down truants. Mr. johnson's position is not always the most popular one, however, he has a friendly way of handling the most unpleasant situations. The Perry Board of Education is made up of dedi- cated and respected citizens of the community. These men work to maintain the best teaching staffs, provide necessary facilities for learning, coordinate and direct teaching methods and provide a curriculum that meets the needs of all the students in the Perry School System. They are elected for a four year term. Ak 74 -7.41- 3 in -4- -- As clerk of the Board of Education, Mr. Elmer Fry capably handles many business transactions during the year. With community support, board member Mr. Pat Mattachione, Coordinator of School 1 and Community Affairs, is also responsible Scanning a blueprint of a proposed addition to Perry District school are Mr. for the fine publicity that our school receives. Austin L. Lloyd and Mr. Robert Hoffman, board president. . . wwf lata,-.zdfg , W 2 - -. L K -. xi, 41 MR. PAUL PFIEFFER, Superintendent of Schools :lan for Perry's future Mr. Paul F. Pfeiffer has been superin- tendent of the Perry school system for eleven years. Mr. Pfeiffer graduated from Wooster College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in education. He continued his education at Kent State University, receiving a Master of Education degree. He is also a member of Phi Delta Kappag National Honor So- ciety. Before coming to Perry, Mr. Pfeiffer was executive head of South East Local School District, Portage County. He spends many hours in the interest of the Pefry schools and community. This was evidenced by the results of the past election when both the school operating levy and bond issues were passed. Mr. Pfeiffer uses his good judgment on various matters concerning the welfare of Perry Students. One such occasion is de- ciding whether or not the buses will run on snowy mornings. Au . BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. George M. Anderson, Vice President, Mr. Robert 1. Hoffman, President, Mr. Charles A. Dougherty, Mr. Robert E. Netzly, Mr. Austin P. Lloyd. I I With instructions from Mrs. Cain, Cheryl Singleton tries out a new comptometer. Excellent, modern equipment plus well trained teachers combine to assure successful business leaders for the world of tomorrow. Business students are taught the fundamentals of typing, notehand, business law and business machines. This year at Perry we have the COE program, a vocational program which provides actual work experience. The stu- dents attend school for half a day and work in office related jobs in the afternoon. Many of these students will go to schools of higher learn- ing. Others will secure jobs in their chosen fields of A dedicate JAN ANDERS ROBERT BIRD English III Driver Education Asst. Football Coach Asst. Wrestling Coach Asst. Track Coach , Q BURYL BosToN MABEL BOSTON 'dal Business Machines Librarian Bookends Advisor JACK BOWEN KAREN BROWN Advanced Math Home Economics II Alge ra II Future Homemakers Co-advisor oculty encourages students l X l X i DON CABLE OMEGA CAIN ERNEST CHIUDIONI American Government Shorthand II Chemistry Reserve B.1skctb.ill Conch Business English Science Club Advisor Ba sc-ball Conch Senior Secretaries Future Sucretii ries Advisor JANE CHURCH English II, IV ul j 'Sv' XWINFIELD COOPER English III , l Biology 1013 DEMAREE Ixiecliqnl Arts Club Advisor Humanities Club Advisor Q i' Asst. Football Coach MARJORIE DURST , JOHN FEATHERINGHAM Geometry Psychology x V Head Wrestling Coach I-lead Track Coach W? 1,-AX 1 fx! I A Kyfyfvl 1 Y K 1 9 Economics Student Congress Advisor Algebra II Q, 5 Sociology K government. to learn msxrsasi, 'SQTQ if , s 1, A 1 it 'ELI geffrffs , .ft ., N 5, 3 i,uEvgz ige11.,lJ 2? 9934 .f . ' JET ' 5' L' I I .4. .. .. Y P YA. iz-. ' KH, ?'- , 'f!. Always willing to help, Mr. Simms stands by as Mike Roman types a business letter. 'Y -QL. ii In a relaxed atmosphere, Mr. Cable's students learn about American 23 Mr. Moore of the Stark Coun De artment of Education assists Mr. YY P Mallarnee in planning a mathematics program. RAY FORTNERXQ Health I Y X 5 Physiology ' VJ Asst. Foofbkiiltogrh Intramural Director OW Ameri K e HARRY HALL Geography Audio-Visual Director Faculty Manager ar KARLENE HARTER Choir Glce Club English ll Many departments cohlinule to expand The touch of variety used by Perry's teachers adds zest and enthusiasm to the classes. Teachers spend time discussing the latest polit- ical developments. Other aids, such as giant-sized slide rules, graphs, and charts assist them in in- stilling ideas in their students. The faculty and administration at Perry work hard to guide their students on the road to suc- cess. - Mr. Tope experiments with a moire screen while preparing a graphic art lesson plan. CAROL HENDERSON Girls Physical Education Cheerleader Coach G.A.A. Advisor Perry Pirouettes Advisor PICHARD MALLERNEB Algebra I Geometry 4 O ROBERT HENRY American History FLOYD MARION Cooperatice Office Education Typing I Business English C.O.E. Club Advisor 1 STEPHEN HIEGL American History Chairman of Senior Class Advisors English II ' I MARIAN KIENZLB JANE MARTIN ED MATHIB Typing II Mechanical Drawing I, II, III Shorthand I Head Basketball Coach Mrs. Kienzle, a dedicated teacher, prepares to begin an English class. 25 K mal mmm p f LOUIE MATTACI-IIONE Speech I, II Interpretive Debate Perry Players Advisor N.F.L. Advisor Update Advisor ,I l. ii Well prepared teachers challenge an EVELYN INICNUTT Home Economics III Yearbook Advisor Future Homemakers Advisor Quill and Scroll Advisor 'J PAULINE MCPEEK MILLER La tin II Math Business English Hi-Y Advisor C wx 4.7 OMAR PEREZ ROBERT PLEIS g2x BERNARD PLISKO HAROLD POLEN Spanish I, II, III Chemistry y, l!UjMz,V. 1 Electricity Indl1Sfflal AHS Remedial Reading Physics ' fr' KGWW Q Vff' Shop Math Metal I, II English II, III 1 V , 5 fvwi' Spanish Club Advisor W f, ff, , ,cf 17,7 N, 1 If fi4Qt7'f'y1 ,I jx f f' VJ' if 5 X X-, Guidance counselor, Mr. Houk, aids Dave Motts, Cathy Connell, Mike Sturrett and Gary Steinbach in locating college information. 26 LEE ROACH WILLIAM ROLAND Special Education Biology Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach stimulate student academic rf: achievement W IQ! MARGARET ROWND k DELORES SHEEHAN LARRY SIMMS NWIL1-IAM STOLLAR N English IV Art I, II, III, IV Typing I. II World History Paperback Store ,' visor Art Club Advisor Freshman Basketball Coach Humanities Clu ' Golf Coach Wil I Q LOUISE SWEARNGIN French I, II, III French Club Advisor it-if WALTER TISEVICH Wood I, II PAUL TOPE MILDRED WALTER Graphic Arts I, II, III Shorthand I Typing I, II his Mrs. Rownd returns a research paper to Debbie Fisher. BEN WATKINS Bookkeeping I, II Economics II Business Law Experuence enriches learning Mrs. Hatter llstens as Debbne Sabm strxves to 4, ARMOND HOUK Senior Guidance Counselor National Honor Society Advisor EDWARD KIRKLAND junior Guidance Counselor Guidance is an important part of the school curriculum. Mr. Kirkland helps Cathy Cairns to locate vocational information. Guidance aids decisions Opportunities in every field are made known to Perry students through the facilities of the Guidance Department. Perry has three Guidance Counselors, one for each grade. Their duties include per- sonal and group counseling, testing, and the dispensing of career and education information. This Department is also responsible for the National Honor Society induction, the computation of point averages and class rank, and the issuing of applications for working permits. PHYLLIS BEIFUS Sophomore Guidance Counselor ix, GUIDANCE OFFICE WORICERS-Bottom Row: Kathie Finley, Cathy Cairns, Diane Henderson, Pat Dornan jan Capuano. Row 2: Diane Szabo, Sue Reidenbach, jane Hider, Paulette Meyers, Ginny Smith. 3 wJ x 1 . A fn '.4 ,fl , Mrs. Veronica Nist does a lot of stirring when preparing spaghetti sauce for nearly a thousand lunches. M Mm, 'N .2 I ,Af Many potatoes lose their peelings when Mrs. Opal Taylor and Mrs. Gladys Doyle take over. benefit from convenience G if-N .n iv,b5AMWiwt Students xg xg? l X ik x i V 4 l l Ei' qv .. s r M a yi -l l li , E ,Q H, S 1' 'N I -...., ,L . , AL CAFETERIA W'ORKERS-Svatfd: Mrs. Mary Lewton, Mrs. Veronica Nist, Mrs. Kathryn Bethune, Mrs. Ina Edwards, hits. Gladys Doyle. Smna'if1g.' Mrs. Gloria Charton, Mrs. Isabelle Graber, Mrs. Mary Robinson, Mrs. Jusrina Kambrick, Mrs. joy Reed, Mrs. Mary Gibson, Mrs. Opal Taylor. . y K QW- - H t There are many dedicated people, in addition to the administration and teachers, who are necessary in keeping our school in top working order. These people are the cooks and janitors. Perry's cooks and cafeteria people work long hours to prepare well balanced lunches for stu- dents and teachers. They often times prepare extras such as cake, cookies and doughnuts. Perry's custodians work nearly every hour of the day to keep the halls and classrooms neat and clean. They also perform such tasks as replacing burned out lights, mowing the grass and open- ing the building for special events. These people play an important role in the operation of Perry High School and are part of the reason for Perry being a good school. ic X. . ... .,,,,,,,. .-'s' . ..... ..... r .T .... i Lf' For the planning o balanced and appetizmg rovicled by special services people Mr. Robert Taylor, Mr. Orval Deems, Mr. Louis Clauss, Mr. Donald Tissot, Mr. Edgar Nickels, josh Wahl. Senior football attendant Tammy Gerber enjoys a ride around the field during home- coming half time. 32 It's a moment of thrill and excitement when Peg Forrest discovers that she got the red carnation when the basketball queen was announced. if 4-sv I N J sf'- Judy Fertgus, basketball attendant, Peg Forrest, escorted by Chuck Stewart, displays displays happiness as she is escorted queenly charm as she walks to her throne. lw Davc Motts during the b.1sketball prom. highlights M ' v .Q W N s 3 I is THE 1968 BASKETBALL ATFENDANTS and QUEEN: Judy Fertgus, Pat Or- lando, Peggy Forrest, Queen, Marilyn Moore, Kathy Ferrel. Marilyn Moore Queen is crowned at victory game M r Judy Fertgus Pat Orlando L 5 - L. L U - ' K . A r eee ir . Kathy Ferrel Kr'Q V J-.1 , A' .. 1'-1 I l 'W4Q'W5 f Marsha Brown Miss Photogenic S 5 'I 'Em fr. wa 11 3- Ah I 5 l L I r 5 1 . . , . - F CU.. . - ifggdiyfggt, Gail Splittorf, Pbotogenic Fimzlift . 1 , 1 f - ,x 1 , x 1'-,N 1 Z 1 1, ,. . Mk A .Q W- ,A 4, Y 0 dllwi T 1 4 ,za AP, . U, - O 0 D - i'0h'1 '1Y 5 ' A 1 A M mtv fe- H 1 A, -1 -r-' A, f' ' .4 Patty McDowell, P11010 genie Fimzlift . 'ng . MQ.. A ., ,W a. , xx S. V V 'K' Tom Prestier Mr. Photogenic Mitch Laps, Plaologenic Fimzlift . . . Judges 1968 Photogenics Johnny Jones, well-known columnist for THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH, judged the 1968 Photogenic Contest selecting Marsha Brown and Tom Prestier as the first place winners. Mr. Jones' career as a columnist dates back to 1940 when he wrote his first column for THE DISPATCH, and he has since become a widely-read daily feature. His travels for the Columbus, O., newspaper have taken him around the world making him well-versed in foreign culture and world events. As a photogenic judge, Mr. Jones joins a lengthy list of entertainment and journalism greats which includes Mike Douglas, johnny Mathis, Earl Wilson, and Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence. The CLOCK staff acknowledges Mr. Clyde Roberts, classified advertising editor for THE DISPATCH, for his help in the selection of Mr. jones as a judge. Fred Liber, Pbotogenic Finalist jack Perdue, Pbotogezzic Fimzlixt Beauty and Perry spirit welcome alumni x ,,., , Elo THE FOOTBALL ATTENDANT CANDIDATES: Toni Tartaglio, Judy Fertgus, Cheryl Reaser, Marilyn Moore, Joni Fomash Pam Crum. Tammy Gerber Debbie Sabin Carrie Birch za. ., 1 'wt' fr' and half time show entertains fans A 335 5 A' f ' T ff WJJ -' L-'W' 4'-V M-- , , , 5 ff. so of ' ww -.1 xg' 5.61 lf' tg i -5 ?,,Qz N W, 5 - .I-fe .- ZW . , ,s A , if L :- . tv: K .9 'xi f' ,. 'ii s R' 'w ie . :Aw V , 5 X :f-JgK- Qi' r . -'tl at U3 w W M n' . ' . 1 P-, 1'1 ,Q4+4 X ,, ' 'Al wl fl' '. -- 1. Q4 A n its,-5,3835 rv :,V ,SQ .523-y Q N gg , 'Lf '40-ci so 1123 f'gxS'MJ . Qu .2' An. x 1 9 ...,Yf,. flye- A r ,t.ttb ,Lge , if-, W1 aww 'J 4 '.Wikg . '3Zf,,ig 'fmrrsffflf' . ff ' .1 .j'Q'.' ' -4 1 .1-sa. if-fj, Q'-,D M Q fd '- 4. N-,, .. .vJQ., ul-ik' K pg . A V N l 9 SP EA ,X Gil VV Q- jf' lsr mis: Q? Q J N- -Q ..--'CQ x- -RTLJ Ti .Ei P5 S5 -33? ,- r Y I f -The jf! 4' X Y .. TJ- ir , Ng.-5 HB 'U :L 11 1 ,wxflai Marsha Brown 1968 Football Queen ff Besf With The Books Top Ten Academically 'QED- Josette Clouse Debra Fisher i . 'iii N ifvly Tom Hale Becky Bowling -is Vivian Okey Diane Rohleder -il 3-ng-Q X .wx i H 1 , .fa 1 .,,g,,, ,,. I W 2 ,zf ' P' l - Qjf .QF I .ln ' ' ' 'E N I ' ' -V' , -' ', - - ' . 'M - .ww . A, 1 ,. ,W o . , . In -- 'A - -,M , Tom Prestier tries desperately to score an all important run Panthers' score. 44 - l , L A-'kgfm W to pad the mighty Perry's 133 Pounder, Tim Hildebrand shoots for a takedown. 'ITIEI Tom Nglsgn leaps for 3 shot While Cinderman John Estadt crosses a hurdle with Bob Newlon awaits the rebound. PC1'fCCtf0fm- Spssfts PANTHER MANAGERS: Joey joseph, Bill Haslar, jerry Lender. Big Tom Nelson breaks through the hoop to initiate a thrill packed Sandy Valley game. Bottom Row: Fred Liber, Dennis Turner, Mitch Laps, Dana Maxwell, jack Perdue, Al Kirkbride. Raw 2: Coach Robert Bircl, Coach William Roland, Coach Raymond Former, Coach joseph Demaree, Head Coach Thomas Winkhart, Chris Smith, Row 3: Bob Boston, Tim Laps, Bob Maney, Bob Kilpatrick, Jere Geier, Tom Wesley. Row 4: Harvey Sword, Jim Hnmbaugh, Scott Kienzle, john Kropf, Nick Stoffer, John Mallett. Raw 5: Neil Toy, jim Bullock, Allan Thomas, Tony Smith, Roy Shaffer, Dave Haslar, jim Brown, Kenny Lloyd, Jim Gilbert. A A .Q Q 46 Panthers are 1967 Federal League champs f COACHING STAFF: Head Coach Winkhart, Coach Greenfelder, Coach Hartwig, Coach Fortner, Coach Demaree, Coach Roland, Coach Bird, Coach Deluca. Bottom Row: Tom Nelson, Brad Bauman, Bill Clauss, Rick Yutzey, Greg Henderhan, Dick Vasil. Row 2: Steve Bartuseck, jim Lloyd, Managers: jerry Lender, Bill Haslar, joey joseph, Ken Seemann. Row 3: Tim james, Chris Yoder, Jamie Geier, George Murray, Mike Shafer, Terry Gue, Tim Gue. Row 4: Don Vargo, Chuck Barton, Dave Carlson, Dan Miller, john Rispin, Ed Switzgeble. Row 5: Paul Sanko, Mike Stuart, Scott Harder, jim Keller, Jeff Meade, jim Seybert, Dan Bing, Tim Downer, Jim Beckner, Lennie Clouse. K pb, - l , -ffl '1ll.lf:, 47 f ' Pride and loyalty keep team together Canton South was the beginning. This crew started the tough climb to the Federal League title The Perry Panthers became the 1967 Federal League football champions. The Panthers achieved this enviable position by posting an undefeated League mark. Only the memorable 8-8 tie with Jack- son interrupted an otherwise all-winning league slate. It was the first undisputed Federal league championship in the history of the school. The Panthers combined talent with great determination and desire in their championship drive. This winning attitude was very im- portant as they were involved in numerous close games. Seven games were decided by 7 points or less. The 1967 Panthers will long be remembered for their fighting spirit. The championship was a fitting climax to the high school football careers of 18 seniors. During a brief break at the Sandy Val ley game, Dennis Turner relaxes physic ally but not mentally. 48 Bd ... mg M ' . -43 ig? a 3' ll P .. 1 E+ QE-.'E,, .- D 5 'il- fff: 5+ Q , . 'ff 5 ,,,-1 ' K ., , f .Q A -. ff,.k,,A A 'F ,, - ,, 5 H Q ,L . mf Q-gp 13? -,ii ,, L., 1967 VARSITY SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 1 3 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 1 1 Perry Opp. Timken ....... . . 14 21 North Canton . . . . . 7 14 Canton Sonth . . . . . 21 18 Sandy Valley .... . . . 21 18 Fairless ....... . . 12 6 Lehman ..... . . . 8 28 Glenwood . . . . . . 6 0 jackson 8 8 Louisville .... . . . 12 O 28 0 - Marlington . . . . . Mr. Hall and student secretary, Pat Orlando, prepare for sale of football tickets. Team spirit and determination Chris Yoder plows his way for short yardage and a. first down. 1 l rf f ' 1 l',71g Bill Clauss f50j and Al Kirkbride C801 bottle up a North Canton player. Cofapmin Mitch Laps nuke Panthers CI winning team ' 'L , .1 lt ennA'e,le t t e l - lt ,,,iiVl ,- Z: :nz 'sjgg gli: 'H h .J if If e Bartuseck, Perry's top defensive back, stops a good North Canton player Co-Captain Tom Nelson a short gain. , K, -Q! Brad Bauman Dana Maxwell Chris Smith Ken Seemann Steve Bartuseck Jack Perdue Senior team grads Bill Clauss Mitch Laps Dennis Turner Al Kirbride Paul Snnko 3 Tom Nelson jim Lloyd Dick Vasil Fred Liber Rick Yutzey Greg Henderhfm Banquet honors successful players XX QJ lainnis Turner picks up a substantial gain against Canton South as Chris Yoder leads the way. . N ln Perry drops first two of tough schedule The first two Perry games were characteristic of the six victories in all aspects except the final score. A 14-7 fourth quarter advantage in the season opener against Timken was twisted into a disappointing 21-14 defeat. A simi- lar turn of events the following week enabled North Canton to edge the Panthers 14-7 in the closing minutes of the game. There was only one way to think of those first two encounters-as victories. The Panthers began their climb up the ladder of success with three consecutive league victories. The league opener, with Canton South, gave Perry its first win over the Wfildcats in six years. A fine Panther aerial display ended on a 21-18 count, Sandy Valley was the next victim, and the Cardinals concluded their last year in the Fed- eral League by bowing to the Panther eleven on a similar 21-18 count. The Federal League lead became a reality for Perry with a 12-6 victory over the Fairless Falcons. Very few mistakes and a strong running attack were re- sponsible for the best game of the season to date. The Lehman Polar Bears invaded the wet Perry homecoming to down the Panthers by a score of 28-8. It was the only true let down of the season, and the third non-league defeat. The Panthers' next two games will be remembered for a long time to come. In two great defensive battles, the Panther eleven blanked Glenwood 6-0, and deadlocked the jackson Polar Bears at 8-8. Glenwood, previously un- scored upon, met an equally strong defense and fell victim to a blocked punt. The deciding game of the season, however, was against jackson, and the unbelievable Perry goal line defense deserves the credit. The number one Panthers then downed the Louisville Leopards 12-0 in the first meeting between the schools. This joints the Federal League next year. That leaves one game. The victorious Panthers had become accustomed to their title, and saw no reason for a change. The Perry gridders rolled over the Marlington Dukes 28-0, and put the finishing touches on the first un- disputed championship in the history of the school. Chris Smith, Steve Bartuseck and Rick Yutzey made tight work of this seemingly big hole. Scott Kienzle waits on the side line while the offensive unit moves the ball to pay dirt. 53 Spring banquet honors successful players it Eleven-seven was the way the basketball season ended and with the Panthers in third place in the league with an 8-4 record. It was a rewarding year for the cagers as four out of the six players hitting triple figures in in- dividual points were underclassmen and led by senior Tom Nelson with 193, junior jeff Lessig with 175, and senior Steve Bartuseck with 162. The next three places were taken by junior Don Cable, junior Craig Day and sophomore Mike Stewart with 137, 120 and 101 points respectively. Not only did Nelson lead in points but also in rebounds and he hit on 63.323 of his shots from the field to set a new school record. Hustling junior Craig Day led in recoveries with 50 and popped in 85'ZJ of his foul shots, just IZ, under the record. Bob Newlon's interest is centered on the ball as Perry nears the basket. 54 A Fairless Falcon tries to put the hook on Tom Nelson as he goes in for a lay-up. Steve Bartusek goes for another jump-ball against the Falcons. A Ska Steve Bal-fuseqk Bob Newlon Torn Nelson Chuck Stewart enior cagers pile up scores for Perry Chuck Stewart receives side-line instructions from Coach Roland before going into the Glenwood game. jeff Lessig gains height in order to secure another score on the Pan- ther roster. 4 l Perry Perry Sandy Marlington Perry Fairless Perry Timken Perry Glenwood Perry St. Thomas Perry jackson Perry Arkon Buchetl Perry Canton South Perry Central Catholic Perry Sandy Valley Perry Tuslaw Perry Marlington Perry North Canton Perry Fairless Perry Glenwood Perry Jackson Perry Canton South Grim finale does Tom Nelson prepares to sink the ball while Steve Bartusek makes r sure of his shot. Mixed emotions can be seen on the faces of Steve Bartusek, Coach Mathie and Coach Roland. 'Q' Panthers finish season in lhircl place 13,496 S -5 Q3 Mir, s 53 . or is s s, B 1 gi' f'2 - . L - ll - K- - ' , VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Tom Sims, Steve Bartuseck, Don Cable, Jeff Lessig, Mike Stewart, Bruce Wilmot, Tom Nelson, Al Kirkbride, Dave Woolbert, Bob Newlon, Craig Day, Chuck Stewart. eff Lessig flies into the air for a lay-up as the other players eem to look on in bewilderment. Tom Nelson towers over two Fairless players i while preparing for a lay-up shot for the Panthers. 57 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-:Kneeling Mike Shaffer, Rich Barnhart, Mark Snyder, Charlie Barton, Daryl Smith, Dave Bardnell. Standin, Dave Carlson, Dave Ball, Scott Kienzle, Mike Butler, Richard Love, Brant Cisler, Don Vargo. Reserves have brilliant 16-2 season The Perry Reserves, gave an indication of things to come by winning 16 of 18 contests. A smooth working group and one that performed as a team should per- form, pursued its only goal of the season: Prepare so as to play varsity basketball for Perry High School. Several young men distinguished themselves through shining performancesg Mike Shaffer, top scorerg Bruce Willmot, top rebounderg Mide Butler, best varsity po- tentialg Brent Cisler and Tom Sims, best on defenseg and Don Vargo, best shooter. One record was set: most consecutive wins by a junior Varsity team-1 5. f BASKETBALL MAN AGERS: Mark Pelosa, Bill Hasler, Warren Kirkbride, Dan Bing, jerry Lender. Record crowds see Perry home games Q Assistant Varsity Coach Bill Roland, Head Varsity Coach Ed Nelson tips the ball toward Craig Day during a jump ball Mathie, Reserve Coach Don Cable. at the Fairless game. Chuck Stewart receives well earned congratulations after his performance in the Jackson game. 59 ii GOLF TEAM-Kneeling: Coach Smith. Row 2: Andy Brady, Jim Holder, Jim Doyle, Doug Wise, John Jabrocki, Tom Downs, Phillip Francis jim Knoch. Linkmen perform well for new coach .irq , The golf team was the only team in the Perry Sports circuit that finished the 1966-'67 sport season with a win- ning record. Under the coaching of Mr. Mike Smith and with the .assistance from Mr. jack Bowen the golfers showed their stuff under pressure from many top teams. Duff Rex had the best average by shooting in the high 30's continuously throughout the season. Doug Wise was the top point getter and he also showed that the possible is probable by popping in a hole in one during a regular season match. i Golfer Tom Downs follows through a prac- tice drive. e A 4 .e , a ,, l l anom Row: Ted Fabinack, Tom Prestier, Denny Lillich, Larry Lautensleger, Dave Graber, Dan Sevier, Bob Metzger, Mike Grimes, Curt Hensley, yan Schaffer. Row 2: jim Lint, Mike daCosta, Kent Kull, Rocky Simler, Bill Howick, Dale Franklin, Larry Penix, Bob Harriman, Chris mith. Row 3: Bill Haslar, Dave Hallan, Coach Ed Mathie, Bob Shane, Dan Bing, Tom Sims, Willis Sexton, jeff Crowl, jeff Lessig, Bob Newlin. Perry's nine comes through tough season Coach Mathie and managers, Bill Haslar and Dave Hallam, watch as Perry's nine warm up. E l 'ts .-A :ef -5 .1 'vafksf , jeff Crowl, 1967's Most Valuable Player. Senior lrockmcm breaks school record: 2 is , y X -1 W TRACK TEAM- Bottom Row: Fred Saylor, Tom johnson, Phil Halco, Tim Russ, Tom Nelson, Scott Shaffer, Bill McGowan, Tim Glenn, Iohi Rispin, Denny Turner, Bob Boston. Raw 2: Rick Weston, Bob Maney, Dan Miller, John Love, Rick Yutzey, Mike Bradley, Bill Clauss, Dav Motts, Dick Vasil, Mark Snyder, Craig Day, Jamie Geier. Row 3: Keith Kull, Rick Noggle, Dale Berger, Tito Saricina, Wayne Bethune, Dave Hope Bill Fawcett, Guy Ruda, Dave Estock, Chris Yoder, Frank Fano. Row 4: Dennis Ryan, jerry Lender, Bob Derheimer, Tom Fort, Mark Schroeder, Greg igzlvinsqjoel Hildebrand, Ken Hodge, John Estaclt, Dave Stockdale, Jim Steen, Carl Swendberg, Larry Simpson, Dennis Kirkpatrick, Tom Cassidy y Sri lion. Q 1 Scott Shaffer prepares to execute a shot put. K Coach joe Demaree times his trackmen as they practice running. afting higher goals for future runners 9' Tom Johnson shows his form against Canton South. an Miller drives out on the second leg of the 880 relay to take pole osition. Under the guidance of Coaches Demaree and Bird, the 1967 track season finished the year with a 4-6 record. The Cindermen were mainly underclassmen. Senior, Tim Glenn, a three year track letterman, continuously broke and set Perry track records during the season. Tim not only finished the season holding the 880 yard run and mile run record but also ended his last year with 102 team points bettering his own record of 100 points that he had set the year before. I .li X Bill McGowan kicks the last 100 of the two mile for an easy run. Tim Glenn, in easy fashion, breaks the tape at four minutes thirty-six seconds in the mile run. ,fu .ly - Q vo Q, .g.'c VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Bottom Row: Tim Heldebrand, Rick Baxter, Gary Define, Doug Goldsworthy, Tom Fort. Row 2: Dave Vasil Tim Gue, Denny Turner, Dick Vasil, Rick Yutzey, Mitch Laps. DESlRE X rv- i K ni ' y -1 I fr l . I 4 A sr if 'T' . . i 3- arf !4',Frn, ':,,-- 1, ' Tl .1.,Q L, COACHES: Joseph Demaree, Robert Bird. The grapplers of PHS finished their dual match season with a respectable 6-4 league mark and a tie with Louis- ville for second place honors. Perry's more consistent winners were Seniors Mitch Laps, Tim Hildebrand, Rick Yutsey, Denny Turner and junior Tom Fort. Senior Rick Yursey placed second in his weight class at the sectional tournament and showed them that the Panthers were king of the jungle. MANAGERS: Wally Stuchel, jim Arntz. Not pirtured is Paul Sanko. he Panthers' 165 pounder Dick Vasil, maneuvers a sit-out and roll to ome up with Z1 big reversal which ends up in Vasi1's second fall of. the season. Grapplers face tough schedule ESERVE WRESTLING TEAM-Bolmm Rnuz' Potito Snmcinn. Rick Hiltner, Herman rd, Stan Clinger, Ronnie Kessler. Rim' 2: Neil Toy, Tim Cue, Dan Dorak, jeff Sword, wb Bairkhcimer, john Kropt. it x 1 O Y A Mr. Demaree paces the floor as he urges the team on to a win. Rick Yutzey, the Panthers' 175 pounder and leading scorer for 1967-'68, is ready to add two more points to his record with a take down. 65 U., , .,.A QQ - , 1 i Q in I if 1 l -f fl if ' - l 4 V '1' ,,,-,,.,.,..,,.,....Q Mir 7 A vw, I F LX yi-. il' ' EM f, r'l A H 'ff ffm' Q v- ' 5' fxf-323 .5 ,X fa xy 2 X ' v r .- ff I 's I ' 1 M 1, C b IUDENT V RESERVE -amz-smeesm-1 sw. 41 y we 1 35... ESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Sitting: Kathy Negulic, Gina Cox, 'Pam Dobina, Ellen oolidge, Annette Brewer, Karen Cochrane. Slandiug: Marsha XVadsworth. The cheerleaders of Perry work hard to make the pep rallies and games exciting. Many long hours are spent in practicing, making signs and planning cheers. The 1968 cheer- leaders have included, for the first time, extensive gymnastics. A daily routine of exercises and after school work was necessary for their fine exhibition. Being a cheerleader is an honor and the first place trophy from the Muskingum cheerleading camp proves that Perry's cheerleaders are aware of this. :shes teams on to ci championship Carol Hayes, Debbie Sabin and Donna Cox display pep that high spirit, Carol Hayes makes a plea with the student body to support their team. V T . x ': ll sf, 3217? Mr. Beatty offers words of encouragement to the senior graduating class. TOII1 Andrews. 2 member of the W01 study program, is congratulated by h employer, Mr. Stuck. 68 lib za ? 'I 5 'P fi 151 ' - I-1. 'Q . ., . ..,. L. m -.-..,,,.,,,, Pam Druesedow and Sue Scourfield Rosie Luke learns that many discoveries can be buy a sandwich at the snack bar. made through the lens of a microscope. activities 69 ,is s ge Wifi 5 . , w , A ,1- nk 4 Tiff X. EEN Ni 5 lv 'F B N V 5' 4 kj , A , ff I 4 w'.k .3 f . , ' A ' Lx - U '.-, b W I gr A N , xl M , k ,.., 4 B 1 f'xx 1 '.' , lg H Q 1' ' D- 4 x 1 ,. - V f XX . a 1 ' 0 N I . ' Y V' -F 4 3 . , ..- Z. W 0 9 vi A . 1 D Q Q . ,, ,, . . 0 . e U , , i . , g - 0 n Q o - f- ' , 1 - ' : M M g 0 I D ' 4 1' 2 ' .4 XI A , - , P, f as J , 1 new 1 x , f ww M- - -. aa U . ', 1, ' - - ' Q 1 Q 5 It X A: A. L F A .I A. L , M ' H BJ s - ' ' I, f ggi' as 8 w + , -2 1' www 4 ' F I-1 -K!! K V7 '1 -. L 'eq f ,vf K, zz' l ' 1 if Q ,'b ,, i . . ,. N N W My :IA 'S ' K of fi '1 W',k ' k ,'k,1 L' JE :ki F5 iw ,sv 'V ' -K' '-M21 f-.- 'I'kff'-was-:14-if: .V .nf ' ' ' , G - . , ' H H H fm - YQ' ' '11, . b V A . - H 4 Hu. 'WL f . . . l fs? E 3 9' Q Q1 W 4 f2'f5' -A X I . 4 Y, Y - -u 1 , P 53' Q - f- 5 A . I, 'J? !' 6 ?,Q,Q -2: : C A 1 r 3 4 ' , 5 5. .RJ View 4 ffkx- ig ,Lk ku. - V , . , R ll ,,,' . ,. ' A UQ, K, If 4 'xv' Q V Q 0 K- C 'A W - ji :, , , ,. X l ', 3 , 4 bk f 77? , , V f C , Cf Q' I! - f ox fx. , ,... ,f x ff '- , .z N. it ,' ,K R , i 0.5, e x X5 ,V 36 La? XA if ' 3 gf 'Ty' 53 ci A A V' ,g q 4-3 : Q W f t 1 U . ,k, Y . ,4 Q YM k'f The Perry High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Ted Wenger, is one of the most active or- ganizations at Perry. During football season the band performs at half time and participated at the Minerva and Massillon Band Revues. The majorettes always provide an outstanding part of the half time shows as well as performing at pep rallies. These girls display a great amount of poise and skill in their twirling routines. The Concert Band gives three concerts and hosts the Band-in-the-Round. The band's Christmas Con- cert is always taped and played on Christmas Day over radio station XVOIO. The Perry Panther Stage Band was organized during football season for the purpose of introducing the students to a modern idiom in contemporary music, The group performs at the Timken Stage Band Festival and hosts our winter and spring con- certs. This past summer two of Perry's outstanding band members, Kathy Heist and Vicki Cochrane, were chosen to represent Perry in the Band of America. Band performs superbly for new director IvIAjORETI'ES-Kneeling: Kathy Heist, Nancy Beard. Slanding Sue Preston Debbie Klick Alana Cowal Linda Drusedow Mary Staudt ,., V ' 'e3 . L 'i'? ?'P1'F' 'lf I' T fl , T vv -1f S5:' lliejf af, Q., - ,Tia---' W,4'?ffif,,'ifl:JTE 4' . 1 Q ' ' .- , - 'J '32:iG4.g.Q'fi flu fl , '-M-Frm ' f'I'Lm75wf..f:nif7 5 T ?'5fP5,??i . , 'f Y i -Eff? .fi -' E2 f . T. - ' iT'W:1V,ii1 e ' JM- 4' 'fp ,'.-C7fI':f': ' ' 1 ' - 1 'i I'7??ff '7'r1'!'-Qs! W' f 51 ' ' Af' .n f, -- ' . 'S' . 3,1 -'Ti 'sl 4-,Q -2,'T'a4 ?Z,,.'f'1 A ..., ' . J ' '31 19-51. 214- - . 'i 'lflfwi ,. gk' f- Y' - ' - H .Milf ff ' 1 .1-iff 1, 1f21if'iiFA' f, ' i 5-,Jn , If 'J 1' - , W 1 . . ' 2 f W F' .wr '+P -M... .4 - 1. K pzffrtr. es., .-frm ., K f- -f I . i F' W5 K' 1 'W 7 fi ' W K ' 4 - in - '21 ff ' Kuff? ,ie-f ef K k A- ' i' gi 37S+. .- ANCE BAND- Bottom Row: Randy Shaffer, Krist Heist, Lynn Klotz, Alana Cowal, Bobbie Koury, Freddie Smith, Mary Bryden. Row 2: Carole onda, Meg Gordon, Vicki Cochrane. Sally Lucas, Kevin Twigg, Ron Lewton, Mr. Wenger, director. Row 3: Will Metzger, Debbie Anderson, athy Heist, Bill Warden, Terry Rogers, Chuck Risher, Kent Kull. Row 4: Diane Charton, Keith Kull. Sue Archer realizes that taking care of an instrument is a part of being a good musician. Marianne McFarren practices in order to have a good performance. 73 we-ww M..-...Q 91 4 :ig tr 47 ' 5 V AN K ' YH .,,2f-fsifm ,ji Mr. Wenger cues the stage band during pmqtiqe, OFFICERS-Becky' Kitper, Publicityg Kathy Heist, Secretary Treasure Keith Kull, Vice Presrdentg Vicki Cochrane, Presidentg Mary Brydei Historian. Linda Druesedow practices on a kettle drum in prep- aration for a concert. 74 The Pep Band plays the Alma Mater for a pep rally. Band stimulates music appreciation Long hours of practice are necessary for the perfecting of a program. During a practice session Vicki Cochrane strives for perfection on 21 French Horn. High stepping head mnjorette, Alana Cowal, practices for a half time routine. 75 I Q ,jg I. Af 5-V Q: ? x 1 - Q . ff' A T-J A I, X .k,, W -Q 41,4 1 I 1 ,mx-. 2 HW X Wag x 1 pm. 2 I Q Dv 1. 'rs'-wen in 1? . nxpr-x-' ,Y 4. fan... rr-Q ,H .. Q W. wa.. . ff? - I 5 , l, . ,,, fM--:a 5 Q.. is W ' X V I X gi? N Aka 5, wif' Noi MIXED ENSEMBLE4Seafe.a'.' Sue Oberholzer, Tara Netzly, jackie Birch. Barlow Roux- Connie Lockhart, Cindy Denison, Kathy Ferrcl, jenny I.a1Borde, Linda Paxson, Row 2: Roger Kirkpatrick, Floyd Butler, john Bolitho, Ron Duclck, Dave Dillehunt, Greg Lintner, Charles I-Ieaster, Neil Toy, P goo esqanx I PUBS blend in harmony CHOIR toriang Ron Dudek, ,..-- ' PQ' 'jf' 4 X9 ,voice ' ian His- GLEE CLUB OFFICERS: Gayle Mangus, Vice President, Cindi Hent- zell, Historian, Linda Seal, Presidentg Pat Edwards, Secretary-Treasurer. 4 Qi' l I N ' The vocal department consists of the A Capella Choir, Sophomore Choir, Boy's and Girl's Ensemble And Girl's Glee Club. The A Capella Choir not only enter- tains at the various holiday assemblies with inspiring and beautiful selections, but works for a deeper appreciation of music. The Girl's Glee Club strives to learn more about music as well as keeping up with the popular songs of today. The Sophomore Choir is a training pe- riod for sophomores interested in joining A Capella Choir. Boy's and Girl's Ensemble practice dili- gently for the Spring Concert. These groups are made up of students selected from special tryouts. GIRL'S ENSEMBLE: Lois Starkey, Jennie LaBorde, Beverly Harbin, Margie Merrick, Linda Paxon, Annette Brewer, Cindy Denison, Jackie Birch, Connie Lockhart. CLUB-Boilom Roux' Kathy Finley, Cindy Daniluk, Cindy King, Sandy Hedrick, Terry McBurney, Barb Goggle, Kathy DaCosta, Susan Knight, Gayle Mangus. Rau' 2: Karen Ring, Debbie Fetters, Roberta Hall, Joyce Bryan, Ann Molnar, Terry Hickey, Cindi Hentzell, Dottie Miller, Peggy Cole. Rau' 3: Cindy Becker, Paula Geiger, Par Edwards, Renee Ludwig, Pam Krauss, Jean Kuhn, Linda Linda Seal, Nedra Laase, Debbie Klick, Joyce Jones, Mary Taylor. BOYS' ENSEMBLE: Neil Toy, Charles Heaster, Floyd Butler, Allen Thomas, john Bolitho, Bob Bayley, Dave Dillehunt, Chuck Iwansua, Ron Dudek, Tom if Walter. Mrs. Karlene Harter, Advimr E-as i' K 1 1 at , , SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Baliam Row: Diane Rice, Polly Stuffel, Cindy Meyers, Susan Young, Diane Turner, Elise Shaffer, Janice Henderhan, Pat Szabo, Elaine Fawcett, Carol Lyons. Row 2: Pam Clark, Debbie Black, Peg Hiltner, Tim james, Tim Gue, Dale Westlyn, Ken Waltz, Terry Gue, Lenny Capuano, Marica Lender, Karen Kauth, Donna johnson. Row 3: Gina Cox, Jenni Letcher, Ellen Coolidge, Denise Singer, jackie Long, Lynn Hendridc, Roberta Spivey, Daun Kendig, Linda Diamont, Carol Gallagher, Beth Currier. Row 4: Chuck lwansua, Gary lsler, Roy Shafer, Dennis Kekich, Martin Kennedy, Nancy Skeen, Pat Sheppard, Kris Heist, Eugene McCoy, Floyd Butler, Bob Litman. Row 5: Sue Hardesty, Vicki Kolonchuk, jeff Cochrane, Ray Baker, John Love, David Ball, John Kropf, Tom Long, Chuck Barton, Penny Hunston, Sue Kleinhenz, Chris Snyder. T SPANISH CLUB-Bottom Row: Cindy Schaffner, Sherry Harsh, Marsha Brown, Marsha Lender, Dale Smith, Linda Chovan, Jeanne Lombardi, Annette Brewer, Gina Kirkpatrick, Debbie Dougherty, Gina Cox, Debbie Black, Linda Hodge. Row 2: Mr. Perez, advisor, Maria Settimio, Sue Hardesty, janet Diamant, Marianne McFarren, Marlene Taylor, Norma Doyle, Linda Seal, Adela Rosca. jean Knisely, Pam Paflas, Barb Ponieski, Sue Reidenbach, Sally Lucas, Carol Kress. Raw 3: Diane Szabo, Steve Stropki, Terry Heiss, Sherri Shulock, Tami Myers, Sue Sheehan, Vivian Okey, Linda Diamant, Dawn Kendig, Karen Stout, Carol Hayes, Linda Ecksmith, Diane Kendig, Beth Currier, Joyce Salas, Bill Hannan. Row 4: Dan Bing, Tim Hoy, Randy Doyle, Tom Bantz, George Stropki, Nick Pfeiffer, jeff Meade, Dave McClain, Dennis Kekich, Tim James, Dan Dorak, Bill Gussett, Ken Waltz, Ron Heinbaugh, Peg Forrest, Anita Mansfield, Linda Druesedow. Row 5: Gary lsler, Wally Stuchel, Walt Renner, Dave Stockdale, Dave Graber, Bruce Barkley, Torn Walter, Mike Butler, Paul Rice, Bob Rose, Jim Eyster, Colin Binns, Torn Hale, Jeff Vaughn, Scott Marburger, Tom Allen, Terry Tsocheff, Dave Sabaka. Spanish Club offers enriching program Students enrolled in a Spanish course are eli- gible to membership in the Spanish Club. Through informal meetings the students learn interesting and informative facts about the Span- ish speaking countries, their people, language and MM, culture. Members are given an insight into the lives of our Spanish speaking neighbors through mov- ies, speakers and special reports given by stu- dents. A traveler from Spain and a Spanish speak- ing Argentina exchange student from jackson High School added much interest to this year's program. A special activity was the Christmas party con- ducted in true Spanish style. OFFICERS: Sue Reidenbach, Secretaryg Diane Kendig, President, Adela Rosca, Treasurer. This year, as in previous years, the Yearbook Staff has strived to capture the highlights of 1968. The CLOCK is composed of the many major activities which took place. The staff worked, also, to make a pictoral account of the small but important incidents which made the year a memorable one. Our work begins early in the summer as we go to the various places of business to sell ads in order to produce a much better book. Our book this year is filled with colorful and meaningful pictures. It gives us a picture of Perry students today and tomorrow. Deadlines were met but with much anxiety and hard work. Many hours after school were filled with typing, writing copy and exchanging ideas. But as each part of the book was sent to be printed a feeling of accomplishment made the task worth- while. Even as we completed the CLOCK for this year, new ideas developed for our book next year. 4 Cheryl Gowins, Editor-in-chief. Mrs. Evelyn McNutt, Advisor. LQ 159 Gary Steinbach, Photography Editor. Linda Green, Ruth Mercer, Janice Haughton, Clan' Editors. .4544 5 -l Clock demands time and talent I ,sa-elf' ,Q ,, Q .f-A- , -1 - ,, 5?-1?f.Sn'5TZLL::h Z-5 . , , ,V K: f we fm - . :At - . PM . --r . tit '7 1 in ll I K ... GW . '-.x- ' . ' K Becky Cumpston, Business Editor, is busy adding yearbook sales, hoping the total will balance. Photographers Gerry Salla, Bob Bayley, and Mike Sturrett capture many exciting events of the school year. Debbie Dickinson and Rita Cosentino, Activities Editors. Mike Bradley, Sports Editor. f s if ym,,ff Li ' h ' 3 ' f 'Q 83 I H 4--4x4 4 , ff' L' 5 ., I '11 t' 1 H - , Copy is important to every yearbook. Debbie Hill, Sue Daniels, Sue Newbrough and Jolane Dadisman are writing' for the club section. in Typists Mary Fort and Karen Stewart, put cutlines on a copy sheet. Barb Harold discovers an error as Dan Grell and Don Maurer proof- read to meet the first deadline. YEARBOOK STAFF--Bottom Row: Joni Fornash, Mary Fort, Sue Newbrough, Tana Rambo, Linda Greene, Sue Mesalko, Gayle Mangus, Donn Dornhecker. Row 2. jolane Dadisman, Janice Haughton, Debbie Dickinson, Fredrica Smith, Barb Harold, Toni Tartaglio, Marlene Taylor, Chery Gowins. Row-3: Debbie Hill, Marianne McFarren, Karen Stewart, Eric Fout, Don Maurer, Becky Cumpston, Sam Karam, Gail Bell, Ruth Mercer Linda Lamont. Row 4: Bob Bayley, Mike Bradley, Gary Steinbach, Mike Sturrett, Dan Grell, Gerald Salla, Vicki Bowen, Sue Daniels, Martin Ken nedy. -5 --use 5-- L ,mr sf ik.- aF 'N.f ' QUILL AND SCROLL-Boltam Rauf: Becky Cumpston, Janice Haughton, Sue Rambaud, Sue Newbrough, Linda Greene, Cheryl Gowins, Gayle Mangus. Row 2: Miss Whipple, advisor, Rita Cosentino, Kathy Bose, Eric Four, Don Maurer, Gail Bell, Ruth Mercer, Debbie Dickinson, Mrs. McNutt, advisor. Rau' 3: Gary Steinbach, Marlene Taylor, Rosemary Haynes, Dan Grell, Colin Binns, Mike Bradley, Sam Karam, Sue Daniels, Fred Liber. Quill cmcl Scroll encourages journalists l Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists and is an organization dedicated to those students who show a special talent and interest in journal- ism. Both the CLOCK and PANTHER'S VIEW Staffs join together for this particular club. In order to be eligible for membership every candidate must achieve high academic stand- ing. In addition to this, each club has set up the following requirements: CLOCK members must work 24 hours and sell one hundred dol- lars worth of adsg the PANTHER'S VIEW staff must have had one hundred column inches of his work published in the Panther's View. Each May, Quill and Scroll sponsors a publi- cations recognition banquet to honor those stu- dents who have contributed to these publica- tions. 41 IE- 4' . wa I .A x I ' U 'A H 1 I sf 'E'-F512 Rosemary Hayne Feature Editor Sue Rambaud Axmrmte Editor. Til Panther's View keeps up with the news as .aa 'Bei Kathy Bose, Managing Editor. jim Steen, Photo gmpber. A High School Paper With a Mind of Its Own. This can certainly be said of the Panther's View, Perry's monthly pub- lication. The informative as well as interesting editorials pro- vide a means of communication for the student body. The Letters to the Editor gave students a way to com- ment on different phases of school life as well as providing the View staff with new ideas as to what the students are interested in. The Tracks and Popsie columns afford an idea of just how funny our fellow classmates can be, and the What column gives students some new questions to think about. The View enters contests sponsored by the National Scholas- tic Press Association, the Stark County Tuberculosis Association and Kent State University. NEWSPAPER STAFF-Boifom Row: Jack jirel, Kathy Bose, Sue Hafner, Bob Bender, Sue .Ram- baud, Becky Bowling, Linda Ecksmith. Top Row: Fred Liber, Rosemary Hayne, Colin Binns, Scott Coleridge, jim Steen, Amy Shriver, Debby Fisher, Clyde Piatt. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Bottom Row: Cheryl Singleton, Kathy Finley, Sue Rambaud, Josette Clouse, Carol Keith, Becky Bowling, Diane Szabo, Vivian Okey, Diane Kendig. Row 2: Mrs. Phyllis Beifus, Kathy Bose, Debby Fisher, Marilyn Moore, Sue Rexdenbach, Diane Rohleder, Debby Dickinson, Donna Cox, Marsha Brown, Loma Hedrick, Mr. Edward Kirkland, advisor. Raw 3: Mr. Armand Houk, advisor, Paul Rice, Jack Perdue, Dave Motts, Kim Smith, Gary Norcia, Colin Binns, Gary Steinbach, Dan DeSremhen. Chris Smith, Fred Liber, Bob Shane. N.H.S. Encourages High Student Goals. To be a member of National Honor Society is a privilege granted to those juniors and sen- iors who excel in scholarship, character, service and leadership. To be considered for this club, a student must have a scholastic average of 5.0 or above. Each spring the National Honor Society spon- sors an assembly at which time the new members are inducted. Following the assembly there is a tea for the new inductees and their parents who are guests. This organization also sponsors a Friday pep rally to announce the basketball queen candidates. The identity of the queen is revealed and she is presented that evening at the game. OFFICERS--Sitting: Vivian Okey, Treasurerg Sue Rambaud, Secretary Standing: Dave Motts, Presidentg Becky Bowling, Vice President. 1 Student Congress helps 1' 5.4, , ' Tl' iff ' die C, ui tg, K. .. Perry grow f . rms-...M- The activities of Student Congress are varied. They accomplish such things as revising the school handbook and formulating new school policies. Student Congress also sponsors both the Christmas and Basketball dances for Perry's students. Those who wish to become members must first have a petition signed by Perry students and are then voted into the organization by the student body. The members of student Congress work to create good relations between the administra- tion and students. ing, Donna Cox, Aclela Rosca, Ellen Coolidge Row 2: joan Kate, Alex Bikis, Terry Tsocheff jim Seybert, Carlee Clapper. 'sf If are i all J. 1-211 Lf mf Iv ef' 2: 5 if OFFICERS: Joan Kate, Secretary-Treasurerg Sue Hafner, Vice Speaker, Mr. jack Feathenngham, Advisory Terry Tsocheff, Speakerg Alex Bikis, Clerk. STUDENT CONGRESS-Bollom Row: Fran Martin, Terry Nelson, Annette Brewer, Josette Clouse, Sue Hafner, Lynn Pikulik. Row 2: Mr. jack Featheringham, advisor, Kathy Bose, Deb- bie Fetters, Sue Preston, Anita Vitali, Marsha Y Brown, Carrie Birch. STUDENT CONGRESS-Bolton! Row: Mat- sha Wadsworth, Debbie Dickinson, Becky Bowl- 90. Future Teachers of America is a pre- professional group that stimulates inter- est in the field of teaching. Speeches and movies are used to enlighten students who are planning a career in this profession. Members are called upon to act as sub- stitutes when teachers are needed at both the elementary school and high school. During our Open House members acted as hosts and guides. F.T.A. provides its members with a more realistic attitude toward the teach- ing profession and encourages its mem- bers to prepare for it. OFFICERS: Diane Kendig, Secretaryg Vivian Okey, Vice President, Peg Treasurer-Historian, Dan DeStephen, President. Future Teachers take over for faculty , Q- .. 'M-rv ffffi 'r 1: V. -' 'A ' .H- J . CENERAL r ADMISSION FUTURE TEACHERS-Bonom Row: Starla Showers, Marsha Wadsworth, Carol Hayes, Vivian Olcey, Sue Newbrough, Dawn Kendig. Linda Eclt smith, Stephanie Holder, Diane Kendig, Beth Currier, Judy Bishop, Rita Goad, Row 2: Mr. Bowen, advisor, Cathy Newman, Jolane Dadisman Janice Haughton, Pam Indorf, Denise Singer, Cathy Kirkpatrick, Barb Harold, Pat Orlando, Sue Oberhnlzer, Sue Young. Roberta Spivey, Chery Gowins, Linda Greene, Sharon Shulok. Row 3: Sue Jacobs, Diane Galey, Kathy Bose, Karen Morgan, Marilyn Moore, Pat Sheppard, Nancy Skeer Fredrica Smith, Wanda Hout, Becki DeBula, Josette Clouse, Cathy Carman, Kathie Finley, Becky Bowling, Carol Keith. Cathy Heist, Lind Hodge. Row 4: Dan DeStephen, Amy Shriver, Barb Hewer, Debby Hill, Debbie Fisher, Diane Rohleder, Vicki Cochrane, Linda Seal, Sue Daniel: Mary Lou Heischman, Jackie Byers, Jean Knisely, Janice Diamont, Lynn Yates, Joyce Jones, Cathy Cams, Marianne McFarren, Marlene Tayloi FRENCH CLUB-Bartom Row: Starla Showers, Carol Keith, joan Kate, Carrie Burch, Brenda McBurney, Sue Newbrough, Linda Greene, Faith Edgein, Gayle Mangus, Ginny Smith, Rita Goad, Kathy Jaycox. Row 2.' Mrs. Louise Swearngin, advisor, Sue Hafner, Sue Oberholerz, Debby Dick- inson, Beckie DeBula, Josette Clouse, Wanda Haut, Debby Fetters, Roberta Hall, Terry McBurney, Debbie Sabin, Fran Martin, Barb Harold, Kevin Twigg, Don Annis. Row 3.' Debbie Scott, Cheryl Seese, Linda Lamont, Joyce jones, Anne Dambrowski, Pat Sheppard, Diane Hare, Cathy Connell, Penny Starkey, Donna Burk, Ron Lewton, Don Maurer, Bob Bender, Alan Ralston, jerry Beckner. Row 4: Jim Steen, Jill Koontz, Amy Shriver, Connie Lockhart, Kay Mahaffey, Charles Frahm, Eric Fout, Richard Love, Chuck Iwansua, jay Porter, Jerry Simler, Sam Karam, Kathy Bose, Jackie Byers, Rick Smyser, Steffie Tollin, Ruth Mercer. French Club studies modern France i Le Circle Francais is an organization designed especially for the students of Perry who are inter- ested in the language and customs of France. Throughout the year several guest speakers are in- vited to the informal meetings where their talks range from the castles of ancient France to the problems of modern France. Films of the beautiful countryside and of the colorful and exciting life of Paris convince many that they would like to visit France. Educational field trips and an annual hay ride are looked forward to. A special event of the club is the Christmas party where the members take a part in the fun and enjoyment of the holiday. Y - ---is ----H --D---F, ---..----.-, J-,--N... X..--.-....v, V--.-.U--1, tarla Showers, Program Chairmang Stephanie Tollin, Treasurerg oan Kate, Vice President. 9I Wfith the attitude of doing unto others the Key Club entered into a number of service and social projects in the school and community. The club has done an outstanding job with serv- ice projects. At Christmas time, along with the Fu- ture Homemakers, food was purchased and deliv- ered to deserving families who need assistance. When the Perry students were selected to tour Europe with the band of America, the Key Club gave a donation of money. Socially, the Key Club sponsored the Pig Skin Prom. They were also responsible for the printing of the football program for each game. OFFICERS: Chuck Stewart, President, Brad Bauman, Treasurer Scott Coleridge, Secretary. Key Club serves school cmcl community KEY CLUB-Boitam Row: Alec Bikis, Bob Littman, Ken Waltz, jerry Beckner, Clyde Piatt, Kevin Twigg, Bob Bender, Harry MacNealy, Len Clouse, Mike Reernsnyder, Brad Huntsman. Raw 2: Mr. Bowen, advisor, Chris Smith, Terry Tsocheff, Randy Cisler, john Rispin, Rich Barnha Allan Thomas, Jim Seybert, Bob Bayley, Tim James, Fred Liber, Chuck Stewart. Row 3: Steve Bartuseck, Bill Wfarden, Bill Fawcett, jeff Vaug jay Porter, Colin Binns, Gary Steinbach, Marc Crail, Bruce Blankenship, Nick Pfeiffer, Dave Sabaka, Gary lsler, Bob Newlon. Raw 4.- jim Ste Mike Sturrett, Paul Rice, jack Perdue, Dave Motts, Ron Hoslar, Mark Jukich, Scott Kienzle, Ken Seemann, Mitch Laps, Nick Stauffer, ' Smith, Scott Coleridge, Brad Bauman. - . - Q' 5 ' , W sf iff? II-Y-Ballon: Raw: George Murray, Chris Yoder, Jamie Geier, Doug Strong, Bill Gussett, Alec Bikis, Bob Littman, Greg Lewton, Neil Toy. aw 2: Mr. Miller, advisor, Terry Stands, jay Porter, Walter Kropp, Ken Phillips, Scott Marburger, jim Seybert, 'Dan Miller, Dan Bing, Bob oston, Jere Geier. Row 3: jeff McFarland, Steve Henry, Mark Jukich, jim Eyster, Bill Clauss, Richard Russ, jim Ferber, john Mallett, Brian IeOrio, Pete Gentile, Larry Digman. H-Y helps toward stadium improvement Jay Porter, Presidentg Chris Yoder, Vice Neil Toy, Chaplaing jeff McFarland, Secretaryg Bill The main objective of the Hi-Y Club is creating, maintaining and extending throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian living. Each year a main community or school project is undertaken. This year the club chose to contribute toward the improvement of facilities at the football stadium. The club also contributes financially for the Y.M.C.A. work in foreign countries. A fun event ofthe social program was a ski trip to Snow Trails at Mansfield. 94 Q.. -11 sq, Counting money and keeping books complete a day for Mrs. Nancy English.. Mrs. Laura Hall, as secretary for Mr. Beatty, keeps records and writes many letters. Taking telephone messages, running off tests for counter in the business world. teachers, taking care of students and visitors that The girls are selected on the basis of grade aver- come to the office and running errands are just a age and personality. few of the many duties the PBX staff performs. The main social event of the staff is the annual One purpose of PBX is to help accustom the girls Christmas banquet which is held at the Town 8: Coun- to different types 'of office procedures they will en- try Restaurant. P.B.X. Staff Helps Office Runy Smoothly , N,,,,,d,,,.,,, W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,1g,,.,t,, ,.., . f ., . am-W P.B.X.-Botiom Row: Diane Kendig, Sue Golembeski, Barbara Harry, Sharon Fasnacht, Susan Sheehan. Row 2: Roberta Ream, Rosema Debbie Fetters, Mary Gorham, Darlene Keagy. Row 3: Linda Cos, Pat Sheppard, Maris Settimio, Cheryl Singleton, Diane Pezekaza, Judy .tad Q 3 12 'Hs ll- l Cheryl Singleton, Presidentg Maria. Settimio, Vice Presirlentg Pam Davis, Secretary, not pictured. l 3 , Perry's Chapter of Future Secretaries of America strives to create interest in business and to seek out information concerning the business world. Members are selected on a scholarship basis. They meet monthly with area schools for professional programs, and often have local secretaries as speak- ers. Future Secretaries of America, an affiliate of National Secretaries of America, is made up of stu- dents who have completed one and one-half years of typing, who are secretarial vocational students, and who have better than average scholastic achieve- ment. ,Future Secretaries qualify for many iobs l.,, r tttt TURE SECRETARIES-Bottom Row: Patty Orlando, Karen Sewell, Barbara Harry, Sue Golembeski, Jane O'Grady. Raw 2: Mrs. Martin, visor, Carolyn Baker, Cheryl Singleton, Pam Davis, Darlene Keagy, Mrs. Cain, advisor. Row 3: Judy Robins, Maria Settimio, Nancy Menegay, rcia Wilkinson, Mary Ann I-laugh, Judy Moore, Karen Morgan, Beverly Bannar. Perry's Future Homemakers strives to help indi- viduals develop good personal, family, and com- munity living. Representatives from related fields help students to appreciate the importance of the role of homemaker and home economist. Speakers enlighten members of the club at bi- monthly meetings. XY' ith attention toward grooming, a cosmetologist from a modeling school demon- strated make-up at one of the meetings. At another, a wig stylistpresented a program. At Christmas time, Future I-Iomemakers joined the Key Club Members in providing baskets of food for the less fortunate. As another project, they dis- tributed Christmas cards throughout the student body and, after having them signed, mailed them to Bob Fowler, a former Perry boy in Viet Nam who dis- tributed them to his fighting buddies. OFFICERS: Sue Masalko, Secretaryg Sue Foltz, Vice President Mary Ann Haugh, Treasurer, Betsy Moretta, President. Future Homemclkers help less fortunate - . ..,,..,.q,.,.-aw... FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-Bottom Row: Sue Foltz, Debbie Anderson, Sue Masalko, jenny Zorger, Vicki Harbison, Cindy Billingsly Brown, Mary Ann Bramos. Row 2: Miss Brown, co-advisor, Cathy Powelson, Gwyn Law, jackie Willimns, Lois Starkey, Linda Wayne, jialanella, Elaine Fawcett, Barb Gogle, Mrs. McNutt, advisor. Row 3: Kris Heist, Marcia Young, Colleen Halter, Mary Ann Haugh, Stephens, Terri Farkas, Carole Gonda, Betsy Moretta, Paula Geiger. 96 ,5 IEDICAL ARTS CLUB-Bottom Raw: Peg Hiltner, Fran Martin, Tera Netzly, Jenni Letcher, Sharon Fasnacht, Diane Szabo, Brenda McBurney Diane Hunt, Linda Define. Row 2: Debbie Fetters, Diane Sefert, Peggy Cole, Jane Eberhardt, Lori Roach, Pam Dobina, Susan Foltz, Donna Iambrick, Cindy Hentzell, Carol Lyons. Row 3: Carole Gonda, Nancy Wade, Mary Bryden, Marg Dressler, Diane Hare, Linda Ryman, Lynn Ilotz, Alana Cowal, Cindy Daniluk, Pam Ring. Row 4: Roberta Hall, Ellen Rice, Denise Fry, Pam Krause, Kathy Swigart, Chris Lucas, Sue eidenbach, Barb Ponieski. George Simpson, Diane Rice. Medical Arts Club finances scholarship Y-YYY-. - .-.. -.- ---...- .... cl, .wc ..a....c.-...., -..... .-uuuii, a.i,r riang Lynn Klotz, Treasurer, Linda Ryman, Presidentg Barb nieski, Secretary, not pictured. There is a wide variety of available careers in the medical field and one of the objectives of the Medical Arts Club is to acquaint its members with such. The organization meets monthly at which time an interesting program is presented. It may be a speaker, a film or reports given by members. Sometimes trips are taken to hospitals and clinics where the students receive first hand knowledge. The sources of revenue comes from dues, a spring bake sale and the checking of coats at home bas- ketball games. The proceeds from these projects are fused for scholarship grants for deserving mem- bers entering school or training in the medical field. 98 The Audio-Visual club performs an outstand- ing service to the teachers and students at Perry. They also go into the community to operate audio-visual equipment and to present programs at church and organization meetings. The club takes care of lighting and sound ef- fects for school activities and has built up a very fine library of records that are used for school sock hops and dances. Teachers wishing to use tapes and films as teaching devices may select them from the A.V. library. Mr. Hall, who is in charge of the pro- gram, then orders the material as requested. OFFICERS: Bob Laster, junior advisor, Mr. Hall, advisor, Gar Steinbach, locks and locker system, Mike Sturrett, senior advisor. A.V. Club gives many services to school is 3 I l AUDIO-VISUAL-Borlom Roux' Andy. Galay, jamie Geier, Dave Farrar, Brent Huntsman, Lester Cramblett, Dale Smith, Tom Andrews, Huntsman, Row 2: Gary Steinbach, Rick Sm-yser, Bob Laster, Tom Lynch, jeff Cochrane, Dave Dorto, Nick Pfeiffer, Bob Bayley, Mr. Hall. Row 3: jack Mauger, jim Steen, Dennis Resler, Mike Sturrett, Paul Rice. Gerald Salla, Mike Puente, Tom Hale, john Tharp. CIENCE CLUB-Bottom Row: Kevin Twigg, Starla Showers, Susan Sheehan, Susan Newbrough, Margo Reynolds, Brad Huntsman, Bill Hannon Bob Boltz. Row 2: Mr. Chiudioni, advisor, Sue Reidenbach, Don Annis, Penny Starkey, Barb Ponieski, Cathy Carman, Jolane Dadisman, Janice Iaughton, Alan Ralston. Rau' 3: Dan DeStephen, Sam Karam, Eric Foul, Sue Daniels, Don Maurer, Bob Bender, jckie Byers, Ruth Mercer, Gail lell, Carol Keith. Row 4: Gary Steinbach, Paul Rice, Mark Jukich, Scott Coleridge, Colin Binns, jeff Vaughn, Steve Eckert, Scott Mai-burger, Walt Len ner, jim Seybert. i Science Fair reveals student creativity '1'lLt:KS-5'1fri11g.' Sue Reidenlmch, Treasurer, Janice Haugh- , Secretary. Sfrlllfffllgf Kevin Twigg, Vice President, Gary inhach, President. The Science Club, whose membership is open to any student interested in the field of science, pro- vides its members with an insight in the field of biology, chemistry and physics. It also affords a view of science as a vocation. Films, lectures and field trips are a part of the club's activities. The highlight of the year is spon- soring the Science Fair in which all students taking biology and chemistry participate. r The main objective of the Art Club is to create an environment for learning about and appreciating art. It also provides information relating to art occupations. Club members add to their own experiences by visiting art museums and judging coloring contests for the elementary pupils. They earn money by sell- ing Perry booster stickers and candy. The proceeds this year were used to purchase frames for pictures bought by the English department and placed throughout the building. The Art Club is open to any art student or any- one who has an interest in the field' of art. OFFICERS: Tim Hoy, Vice Presidentg Ann Dambrowski, Trea urerg Marilyn Moore, Secretaryg Peg Forrest, President. Art Club develops interest and talent l ART CLUB-Bottom Row: Debbie Mottice, Sharon Fitch, Rhonda Welsch, Sue Greene, jackie Lumbatis, Carol Hughes, Patti Showalter. Row Henry Tyler, Tim Hoys, Tami Myers, Carol Stevens, Barb Harold, Joan Kate, Diane jialanella, Larry Taylor, Mrs. Delores Sheehan. advise Raw 3: Marsha Brown, Sally Kornish, Stephanie Tollin, Cindy Schaffner, Sue Scourfield, Marilyn Moore, Pam Druesedow, Janice Milash, Don Kleinhenz. Row 4: Dave Sabaka, jim Williams, Ed Ray, Rosemary Hayne, Chris Lucas, Ann Drambrowski, Joann Burch, Carol Leibtag, Debl: Dickinson, Ann France, Caig McGlynchy. I00 it ze is Q 1-1--' f 5,f,'-P Y N ROOKENDS-Sitting: Lori Roach, Debbie Mottice, Karen Morgan, Kim VH-nver. Slanding: Judy Bishop, Mrs. Boston, advisor, Kathy Swigart iane Rohlc-der, Dwight Mnnwaring, Roger Kirkpatrick, Bob Boltz. Good books open way to sound learning Dwight Manwaring, Vice President, Karen President, Kathy Swigart, Secretary, Roger Kirkpatrick, Treas- BOOKENDS Much of the efficiency in the library is due to a well organized group of assistants, namely the Bookends. They shelf and checkout books, check in periods and assist students in locating material. PAPERBACK BOOKSTORE As a service to Perry students, the Senior English department operates a paperback book- store where they sell a variety of publications. These include cartoon books, dictionaries, en- cyclopedias, literary classics and science fiction. Profits from this project return to the English department for the enrichment of the program and includes the purchasing and renting of films and film strips. PAPERBACK BOOKSTORE-Silling: Kathy Bose, Mrs. Margaret Rownd, advisor, Linda Ryman. Standing: Faith Edgein, Diane Szabo, Ed Ray. Gayle Nangus, Cheryl Gowins, G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association promotes the development of good physical health, inspires better attitudes, and encourages good sports- manship. The club is made up of one hundred seventy members who actively participate in the program, The activities include meetings twice a month, field trips, and many winter sports. The coming of spring is always filled with the excitement of the annual black and white basketball game and the Sadie Hawkins dance which is held shortly before the end of the school year. G.A.A. has played an important G.A.A. OFFICERS-Bottom Roux' joan Kate, Secretaryg Carlee Clnpper, President, Kathy Talbott, Point Chairman. Row 2: Kathy Zearly, Point Chair- man, Marg Hoffman, Vice President, Sue Kemmerling, Treasurer. part in creating good school spirit. BOYS GYINI LEADERS-Bollorll Roux' lNIitCh Laps, Floyd Angus, Chuck Stewart, John Ris- pin, Rick Yutzey. Row 2: Dick Vasil, Tom Nelson, A1 Kirkbride, jack Perdue, Steve Bar- tuseck, Abrentx Mike Bradley. A .. .zz . sh- l ,ef 1. GIRLS GYM LEADERS-Boltam Roux' Carlee Clapper, Patty McDowell, Kathy Jaycox, Millie Ivfaier, Carol Hayes. Row 2: Carolyn Muse, Judy Fertgus, Tammy Gerber, Karen Cochran, Debbie Sabin, Jan Capuano. Row 3: Stephanie Tollin, Sue Jacobs, Linda Seal, Marg Hoffman, Marilyn Moore, Sue Kemmerling, Cindy Voican. l02 GENERAL A I A om ssnon i I l 5 i IP ' tfrijeiiiilsfl Q- j PIROUETTES-Boilom Row: Paulette Myers, Ginny Smith, Brenda McBurney, Tara Netzly, Marsha Wadsworth, Carol Hayes, Karen Kulisek, Cindy Billingsley, Linda Ecksmith. Rau' 2: Kathy Kirkpatrick, Carlec Chipper, Patty McDowell, Barb Harold, Janice Capuana, Nancy Marzella, Nancy Brannan, Chris Vellucci, Diane Alexander, Millie Maier. Row 3: Kathy Talbott, Karen Cochran, Debbie Sabin, Carol Keith, Cheri Griffith, Terry McBurney, Lynn Handrick, Pam Ilik, Terri Heiss, Sharon Fasnacht, Joan Kate. Rou' 4: Jenni Letcher, Yvonne David, Jean Housos, Diane Henderson, Paula Stuffel, Josette Clouse, Kathy Negulic, Pam Ring, Elise Shaffer, Diane Turner, Debbie Dougherty, Pam Dobina. Pirouehes develop dancing talent PlROUE'l'1'ES-Bnflom Roux- Beverly Harbin, Sue Foltz, Betsy Moretta, Tammy Gerber, Cindy Voican, Debbie Fetters, Joni Fornash, Kathy Ferrel, Karen Morgan. Rauf 2: Lynette Carlson, Cindy Denison, Pat Triggs, Carolyn Muse, Sandy Reusser, Sue Preston, Lynn Pikulik, Mary Gorham, Annette Brewer. Raw 3: Stephanie Tollin, Linda Seal, Norma Doyle, Debbie Dickinson, Debbie Fisher, Marilyn Moore, Pam Druese- dow, Sue Scourfield, Beckie DeBula. Rau' 4: Jackie Byers, Amy Shriver, Diane Galay, Barb Hewer, Sue Jacobs, Kathy Phillips, Jean Stock- dale, Jayne Heaton, Mary Lou Heischman, Debbie Scott, Cheryl Seese. i J ADMISSION 4 S ,,,, ,ro ,, r S, J ,M J, G.A,A.-Boilom Roux' Myrna Klotz, Linda Lamont, Joyce Jones, Joyce Julian, Diane Hare, Norma Doyle, Fredrica Smith, Marlene Taylor, Cindy Hentzell, Cherri Griffith, Lynn Hadrick. Ron' 2: Debbie Fetters, Viv Okey, Karen Morgan, Kathy Ferrel, Kris Izotic, Pat W'alters, Jean Housos, Sue Preston, Lynn Pikulik, Tammy Johnson, Mary Gorham, Diane Jialanella. Ron' 3: Vicki Harbison, Donna Reiter, Alana Cowal, Carlee Clappex, Joan Kate, Carol Keith, Janet Anderson, Darla Salas, Janice Capuano, Barb Harold, Tammy Gerber, Cindy Voican, Roberta Hall. Rau' 4: Marilyn Moore, Terri Hickey, Terri Farkas, Janice Milash, Sandy Hedrick, Barb Gogle, Debbie Dougherty, Pam Ring, Gina Cox, Diane Turner, Elise Shaf- fner, Pam Dobina, Marsha Lender, Sharon Burrier, Sue Young. G.A.A.-Bolmnz Raw: Valerie Johnson, Mary Taylor, Sue Foltz, Jane Eberhardt, Karen Hadclox, Pam Davis, Carole Gonda, Nancy Wfade, Sue Srourfield. Pam Druesedow, Becky DeBula. Rau' 2: Diane Xvolford, Penny Starkey, Diane Henderson, Kathy Negulic, Pam Edwards, Rosie Luke, Cathy Newman, Bobbie Khoury, Karen Stewart, Sue Lantz, Sally Rodriguez, Dottie Miller, Janice Henderhan. Rout' 3: Kay Mahaffey, Anita Mans- field, Cheryl NX'ilson, Donna Burke, Janice Haughton, Ruth Mercer, Kathy Cairns, Loma Hedrick, Margaret Hoffman, Sue Kemmerling, Donna Cox, Marsha Brown, Vicki Stephens. Rau' 4: Debbie Hill, Maria Settimio, Nanq- Mene-gay, Jackie Byers, Stephanie Tollin, Linda Seal, Peggy Laster, Linda Neptune, Cheryl Seese, Mary Lou Heishman, Karen Kauth, Cinda Alesescu, Shirley Foster, Renee Crum. CENERAL ADMISSION fm Q GENERAL at S. fl, 3-1.1, se l i l i G.A.A.-Boflom Roux' Chris Snyder, Kathy Phillips, Pat Sheppard, Pam Krause, Debbie Klick, Colleen Halter, Kathy Bose. Row 2: Mrs. Carol Henderson, Advisor, Nedra Laase, Linda Cox, Lynn Yates, Pat Blazer, Becky Vahila, Donna Johnson, Yvonne David, Miss Whipple, Advisor. Rauf 3: Jean Stockdale, Amy Shriver, Linda Druesedow, Meg Gordon, Barb Hewer, Anne Dambrowski, Debby Fisher, Adela Rosca, Terry Nelson, Diane Galay, Sue Jacobs. ll2.A.A,-Boilam Row: Roberta Ream, Becky Kilper, Carol Gallager, Sharon Fasnacht, Carol Hayes, Karen Kulisek, Cindy Billingsley, Linda Ecksmith, 'udy Bishop, Audrey Richard, Beth Currier. Row 2: Toni Tartaglio, Cindy King, Elaine Fawcett, Carol Lyons, Karen Sewell, Brenda McBurney, Cathy Jacox, Nancy Brannan, Pat Stegman, Diane Alexander, Tara Netzly, Nancy Marzella, Kathy Talbott. Row 3: Jackie Williams, Carol Wagner, inda Define, Millie Maier, Patty McDowell, Carol Wackerly', Sue Nixon, Diane Hunt Sherri Shulock Pam Ilik Terri Heiss Jenni Letcher Ter fIcBurney, Debbie Dovidio, Debbie Sabin. Row 4: Janine Hill, Pam Clark, Linda Hodge, Joy Brobst, ,Joni Forriash, Molly ,Dumm, Judy ,Shar-iz 'oy Andrews, Vicki Davis, Kaye Lloyd, Carolyne Cope, Lori Roach, Paulette Meyers, Karen Cochran. A B J A J A ,irr VL .Q f V,?3jt,3Q1ETS1iA Q, CENFRAI 1, '... l1l'f?il l The National Thespians is the honor organization which promotes dramatic excellency. Any member of Perry Players who has participated, either on or off stage in a major theatrical production, is eligible for membership. Selection for membership is made by the present Thespians in the spring. The major function of Thespian's is the staging of one-act plays for State competition. OFFICERS: Mr. Louie Mattachione, advisorg Gail Splittorf Clerkg Becky Bowling, Secretaryg Cindy Denison, President. West Side Story proves success an Tl-HiSPIANSfBo!1om Row: Penny Starkey, Betsy Moretta, Cindy Voican, Tammy Gerber, Chris Vellucci, Becky Bowling. Row 2: Mr. Louie Ma tachione, advisor, Ron Dudek, Adela Rosca, Debby Fisher, Peg Forrest, Gail Splittorf, Cindy Denison, jennifer LaBorde. 06 UPDATE-Bollom Roux' Kathy Ferrel, Sue Scourfield, Joyce jones, Becky Bowling. Carol Keith, Dawn Kfrndig. Bffnffa Wendling- Rau' 2 Mr. Louie Llattachione, advisor, Cheryl Seese, Marc Crail, jean Stockdale, Mike Butler, Ron Dudek, Debby Fisher, Sue Rexdenbach, Chuck Heaster Rau-' 3.' Jane Eberhardt. s Perry's big production of year members Diane Kendig, Debby Fisher, Mike Butler and Mr. Louie advisor, prepare to tape the morning announcements. Each school morning Update greets stu- dents with a Good Morning, and acquaints them with information on clubs, news of special activities and announcements by the administration. Special features include the weather report, Veronica's Kitchen and the thought for the day. The Update broadcast plays an important part in keeping students well informed of daily life at Perry. 4 Competing with other teams from area schools, the Perry Varsity Debate team won a second place trophy at the Mt. Union tournament this year. The point of argu- ment was, Resolve: Congress should estab- lish uniformed regulations to control criminal investigation procedu res. I The Varsity Debate team has four mem- bers, two debate the affirmative side and two the negative side of the question. VARSITY DEBATERS: Carol Keith, Tom Hale, Dan DeStephen, Sam Karam, Dave Stockdale, Debby Fisher, Mr. Louie Mattachione, advisor. Speech classes provide students wit ,, V,,+-.,.-W4. - DEBATE TEAM--Botlam Rau-: Ron Lewtnn, Pam Dobina, Susan Young, Sharon Fasnacht, Starla Showers, Lori Roach, Anita Vitale, Rita Goad Stephanie Holder. Bill Hannon. Row 2: Mr. Louie Mattachione, advisor, Tom Bantz, Scott Chambers, Bob Littman, Jeff McFarland, Cheryl Sees: Brent Huntsman, Diane Rice, Wanda Haut, Calvin Roach. Row 3: jackie Birch, Debbie Fisher, Dan DeStephen, Dave Stockdale, Charles Frahn' Mike Butler, Tom Hale, john Crilly, Sue Jacobs, Carol Keith, Sam Karam. l08 N.F.L.-Bottom Raw: Sue Reidenbach, Lynn Pikulik, Sue Scourfield, Calvin Roach, Ron Lewton, Pam Dobina, Joyce jones, Carol Keith, Jenny LaBorde, Jane Eberhardt, Becky Bowling, Row 2.' Cheryl Seese, Lynette Carlson, Cindy Denison, Roger Kirkpatrick, joey joseph, Wanda Haut, Diane Rice, Cindy Voican, Marsha Brown, Tammy Gerber, Rita Cosentino, Mr. Mattachione, advisor. Row 3: Debbie Scott, Sue Young, Starla Showers, Sharon Fasnacht, Lori Roach, Anita Vitangeli, Vivian Okey, Rita Goad, Stephanie Holder, Bill Hannon, Diane Kendig, Linda Ecksmith, Brenda Wendling. Row 4: Dan DeStephen, Tom Bantz, Greg Lintner, Scott Chambers, Bob Littman, Brent Huntsman, Jeff McFarland, Sue Jacobs, Debbie Fisher, jackie Birch, Peg Forrest, Gail Splittorf, Sam Ktram. Raw 5: Adela Rosca, Jean Stockdale, Tom Hale, Chuck Frahm, Mike Butler, Tom Walter, Dave Stockdale, John Crilly, Anita Mansfield, Greg Parsons. -pportunity for free expression .,,.. Y.. i V .ti Promoting competitive speaking in individual speech and in debate is the main objective of the National Forensic League. The different areas of individual events include dramatic, original, humor- ous, oratorical, and extemporaneous speaking. To be a member, one must accumulate 25 points in speech tournaments. The forensic season begins T in October with tournaments in both debate and in- dividual speeches, and held at area schools. The 1 .1 season closes in March with the state speech and debate tournament held at Ohio State University. rl, FFICERS: Marsha Brown, Vice President, Debby Fisher, anagerg Becky Bowling, Secretary, Dave Stockdale, President. The parent speech organization at Perry, Per- ry Players, is made up of students interested in all areas of the theater. Each year two major productions and a chil- dren's play is given by the club. At this time the members have a chance to develop their theatrical ability through participation in the cast or crew. At the end of each year there is the annual speech awards banquet. At this time a member from the cast of each play is installed in the Perry Player's Dramatic Hall of Fame for their outstanding dramatic performance. OFFICERS: Diane Kendig, Historian, Cindy Denison, Secretary-Treas urerg Becky Bowling, President, Mr. Loue Mattachione, advisor. Perry Players provides students wit PERRY PLAYERS-Bottom Roux' Iwfargie Merrick, Sue Young, Carol Lines, Karen Cochrane, Debbie Sabin, Sue Foltz, Tammy Gerber, Bat Harold, Nancy Marzella, Fran Martin, Darla Salas, jan Capuano. Row 2: Mr. Loue Mattachinne, advisor, Rita Cosentino, Cindy Denison, Vick Cochrane, Mary Bryden. Carole Goncla, Nancy XVade, Marcia Young, Marsha Brown, Betsy Nnretta, Cindy Voican, Kathy Ferrel, Judy Fertgus Raw 3: Greg Lintner, Sue Lance, Joyce jones, Joan Lance, Linda Lamont, Bill Black, Larry Digman, jackie Burch, Gail Splittorf, Tom Myers Debbie Scott, Cheryl Seese, jenny LaBorde, Lynette Carlson. Row 4: Charlie Meridith, Terry Tsncheff, Anita Mansfield, Adela Rosca, Debbie Hill Peg Forrest, Kay Mahaftey, Debbie Fisher, jim Reese, Bill Eckels, Diane Hare, Carol Stephens, Norma Doyle, Sharlyn Harsh. lI0 ERRY PLAYERS-Bolrom Row: Debbie Black, Cheryl Gowins, Pam Ililc, Sharon Shulock, Terri Heiss, Connie Slabaugh, Carol Gallagher, Josette louse, Becky Bowling, Judy Butler, Kevin Twigg. Raw 2: Sue Scoiyfic-ld, Danny Atkinson, Pam Druesedow, Denny Jedel, Jeff McFarland, arol Keith, Diane Hunt, Lori Roach, Jane Eberhardt, Bob Bender, Roger Kirkpatrick, Linda Hodge. Row 3: Brenda Wendling, Beth Currier, inny Smith, Diane Kenclig, Linda Eksmith, Dawn Kendig, Faith Eclgein, Donna Dornhecker, Carol Hayes, Brenda McBurney, Sharon Fasnacht, ana Rambo, Linda Over, Cathy Jaycox, Patty McDowell. Row 4: Sam Karam, Jackie Byers, Penny Starkey, Bill Lashinski, Joni Fomash, Jenni etcher, Sue Reidenbach, Lynn Pikulik, Mary Gorham, Carla Vorshak, Debbie Dickinson, Beckie DeBula, Marilyn Moore, Cathy Kirkpatrick. Inge and production experience PLAYERS-Bwlom Roux' Cheryl NX'ilsnn, Terri Hickey, Marlene Taylor, Cindy Shaffner, Chris Vellucci, Cheryl Minger, Patty Liorris, Eintly Meyers, Marcia Lender, Gina Cox, Sherri Lewis, Kathy Talbott. Rau' 2: Marianne Mclfarren, Vicki Kolonchuk, Diane Sefert, Pam Krause, L-tlra Laase, Pat Sheppard, Anne Dambrowski, George Simpson, Joyce Bryan. Pam Ring, Diane Rice, Pam Paflas. Row 3: Jean Stockdale, Gary teinback, Sue Jacobs, Linda Druesetlow, Mary Lou Heischman, Linda Neptune, Peggi Laster, Scott Chambers, Jim Vinlent, Rick Hiltner, Eric out, Dan DeStephen, Lynn Yates, Rim' J: Amy Shriver, Diane Galey, Chuck Frascone, Steve Eckert, Rick Neumann, Tom XValter, Ron Dudek, huck Frahm, Brian D-:Orio, Jerry Simler, Barb Hewer, Connie Lockhart. Marc Crail, Tom Bamz. At the beginning of the school year, junior and senior girls are chosen to work in the attendance office during their free periods. They are selected on the basis of good citizenship, honesty, and personality. These students perform such duties as checking peo- ple in and out of school during all periods of the day, marking the students attendance cards when they are absent or tardy, and collecting attendance slips each period of the day. They keep the attendance file well organized and in alphabetical order. A teacher or an outside call requesting an attendance report never needs to wait or call back. A daily absence list is checked by Cindy Denison. Attendance office keeps accurate records .'f' i il ri T it i vv.- i Til, . A 3 ATTENDANCE OFFICE-Barron: Raw: Jeanne Lombardi, Rita Cosentino, Darla Salas, Cathy Kirkpatrick, Sue Golembeski, jamie Clinger, jenny Znrger, Sue Masalkn. Ron' 2: Mrs. Evelyn McNutt, advisor, Sue Reidenbach, Lynette Carlson. Cindy Denison, Sue Scourfield, Sharon Howick, Cindy Vnican, Judy Fc-rtgus, Diane Alexander, Mr. Lewis johnson, advisor. Rau' 3: Tummy johnson, Carolyn Baker, Maryln Cumpston, Jean Knisley, Diane Rohleder, jane Hitler, Terry Nelson, Gail Splittorf, Cathy Connell. Peggy Cole. ll2 OPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION-Bottom Row: Diana Grimm, Pat Dornan, jean Housos, Diane Henderson, Cathie Bowen. Row 2: Mr. anon advisor, Carol Evans, Karen Haddox, Shirley Rininger, Joyce julian, Vivian Fowler, Vicki Hughes. Row 3: Phil Francis, Don Bocskor, lck Kaserman, Eric Christenson, Carla Philpott, Margaret Hoffman. Perry C.0.E. student rgnks top in state ' Cooperative Office Education students are seniors enrolled in the COE program, a vocational program providing actual work experience in an office-related job. These students attend school for half a day and work in office related jobs in the afternoons. Francis Yost was selected Mr. C.O.E. for the state of Ohio during the annual C.O.E. convention in Co- lumbus December first and second. He achieved this honor through written tests and personnel interviews. The annual employer-employee banquet is one of the highlights of the school year. The students show their appreciation for the cooperation given by these businessmen to the cooperative program in this manner. OFFICERS: Margaret Hoffman, Presidentg Vicki Hughes, Vice Presidentg Don Bocskor, Treasurerg Karen Haddox, Secretary. II3 The Fellowship of Christian Athletes strives to develop academic and athletic abilities as well as good character in each individual. The program is designed to offer 21 challenge to young athletes and coaches, through a number of diverse events. Some of the functions include the Basketball Pre- view in Massillon, National Camp, a weekend at Vince Costello's Camp, and weekly meetings. The club promotes good sportsmanship and pro- vides the challenge and adventure of maintaining a good Christian attitude in sports. OFFICERS: Chris Smith, Presidentg Dennis Turner, Chaplain Christian Athletes set fine examples Y-f S33'fYf ' FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES-Bottom Row: jamie Geier, Fred Liber, Chuck Stewart, Bob Shane, Tony Smith, Terry Gue, Westland, Ken Waltz, jerry Beckner. Row 2: Mr. William Roland. advisor, Rick Barnhnrt, Bob Kilpatrick, Chris Smith, Terry Tsocheff, James, Denny Turner, Jere Geier, Greg Greenfelder, Daryl Smith, Greg Jacoby. Run' 3: Bill Clauss, Ken Sec-mann, Mitch Laps, Chris X jim Hambaugh, John Rispin, Dan Miller, Dick Vasil, Mark Snyder, Bob Newlon, Marc Crail. Row 4: Tom Nelson, jack Perdue, Steve Dave Motts, john Kropf, Scott Kienzle, jeff Lessig, John Love, Brad Bauman, Rick Love, Charles Barton, Rick Yutzey. II4 IUMANITIES CLUB-Botlom Row: Vivian Okey, Diane Szabo, Connie Slabaugh, Margo Reynolds, Faith clgein, Diane Kendig, Linda Ecksmith, Raw 2: Mr. W'infield Cooper, advisor, Sue Rambaud, Sue Kemmer- ng, Marsha Brown, Sue Reidenbach, Gail Bell, Carol Keith, Becky Bowling, Mrs. Margaret Rownd, advisor. ow 3: Mark Schroeder, jay Wnfield, Gary Steinbach, Paul Rice, Dan DeStephen, Debbie Fisher, Tom Myers, eg Forrest. Humanities Club stimulates thinking - - -- - -Y-' - -- --, - ---- -f---1 ----'W nt, Kathy Bose, Secretary and Treasurer. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,, - ,,-. The objective of the Humanities club is to create an atmosphere for group discussion of ideas not ordinarily considered in the high school classroom -ideas found in philosophy, religion, history, fine arts, and other areas of human expression. The members enjoy learning, arguing, and thinking. The club, new to Perry this year, invites provocative speakers to the meetings and attends cultural pro- grams in this area. ll5 Operating a full key adding machine accurately takes much practice as is evidenced Driving students Patty Nupp and Shirley by Anita Mansfield. Foster eagerly anticipate class time. Mr. Bird is the instructor. II6 '45. w 1 ' Students f'-ff' MPPY fhaf Mf- Cable Mr. Mathie observes as Steve Bartuseck lays out a returned to Perry after an absence drawing, of three years. slsssss A 4- ffl' . .wh Q Q62 C. --M --- 'T x .,,.va -va. ig: J 'RJR' 4 A if fn , 'J' 4 , 1 E -9? N ,.:, -L i ll? 1 ti 'W-' ' 4 ' 'ws A - 1 m v.- ., ' 'QQPL I -f V-f f . 1' g .'Q. 4 G: . M17 asf-Q 'Uwni' . , unfair, 1 .,. W - I CLASS OFFICERS: Chuck Stewart, Presidentg Vivian Okey, Treasurerg Peg Forrst, Secretaryg Diane Kendi, Hlstoriang Dave Motts, Vice Scaffxximvff , Seniors ready to take places in Society Deborah Anderson Bonnie Andrews Thomas Andrews Floyd Angus Darlene Arbuckle Susan Archer Deborah Arnold l Thomas Babbo doa, vMLOx.9e. Carolyn Baker Bradley Bauman Richard Bethune Joseph Betro Mary Betz II9 Luouek cv . QQXLQEYWLXKLCLMG Mormon . , Beverly Bannar ,yu flili 325221563 CL A 'MLC ' 'N ,gkgbv A vmewu A L Cowl- , OOLLLWUVV X, . lg S' Seniors strive to maintain high standards Concern shows on Mr. Beatty's face as he leads a pep rally prior to a Federal League game. Colin Binns William Black Ernest Blood Kathy Bose Donald Bocskor Steven Bourquin C th' Bowe a ie n Vicki Bowen Rebecca Bowling Thomas Bowling Michael Bradley Susan Brendlin Under the supervision of Mr. Plisko, john Mallet, jack Cook, Paul Rice, Bill Lindquist and David Dorto set up an electric circuit. Marsha Brown Mary Bryden Janet Burch Judy Butler Lynette Carlson Diane Charton Eric Christenson Randall Cisler Carlee Clapper William Clauss -Iamie Clinger Dennis Close Josette Clouse Ruth Clouse Victoria Cochrane Peggy Cole Scott Coleridge Cathy Connell Rita Cosentino juanito Costilow Patricia Costilow Alana Cowal Donna Cox Robert Crum R ifx FU . November7 The Perry Chuck Stewart and Dave Motts consider the importance of adult members of the community going to th polls. Timothy Crum Rebecca Cumpston Pamela Davis Beckie DeBula Brian De-Orio Tod Dean Martha DeLong Cynthia Denison Cynthia Derheimer Robert Derheimer Daniel DeStephen Donald DiSantis Seniors gain many honors Stutlcnta receive important advice from Mr johnson who spoke at the spring publications banquet. jaw-1 Debra Dickinson Patricia Dietz Larry Digman Sally Doll 1 Patricia Doman Gary Downard Margaret Dressler Pamela Dmesedow Ronald Duclek San :Ira Dudek Robert Dunnerstick Faith Edgein .ii Skills in food preparation are acquired by Carlee Clapper and Jenny Zorger. Pamela Edwards Patricia Edwards Robert Edwards Carol Evans Margaret Failor David Farrar james Ferber judy Ferguson Kathleen Ferrel Judy Fertgus Kathleen Finley Deborah Fisher Seniors leave Perry with happy memories Scott Coleridge learns that the library provides valuable help when doing an assignment. Robert Fisher James Flagg Linda Fletcher Bonnie Foltz Susan Foltz Margaret Forrest Brent Fowler Larry Fowler Roger Fowler Vivian Fowler Charles Frahm Phillip Francis Football spirits ran high in 1967 and the Fairless pep rally was no exception. Scholarship runs high in senior class w-at l I Charles Frnscone Maureen Fry Andrew Galay Kathryn Garnett Joyce Gates Peter Gentile Tamara Gerber Larry Gesen Z' Patricia Givens 1 Douglas Goldsworthy Susan Golembeski ' Carole Goncla -fr fy' N-gg-N ., it A Kenny Seemann stops between classes for a drink at the cafeteria drinking fountain. Cheryl Gowins Kathleen Grandel Thomas Greathouse Linda Greene Michael Grimes Diana Grimm Karen Haddox Thomas Hale Michael Hall Waiyne I-lannun Vicki Harhison Barbara Harry 1 , Willianm Hasslar Mary Ann Haugh Many seniors go on Rosemary Hayne Charles Heaster C. ' Loma Hedrick Kathleen Heist Diane Henderson Gregory Henderhan Steve Henry Deborah Hershberger jane Hider Timothy Hildebrand to higher education Football players, at pep rally, are absorbed in the thoughts of winning the Glenwood game. Dave Motts, Tim Hildebrand, and Charley Meredith take time out to relax after having helped to gather wood for the Glenwood game. -1 Margaret Hoffman Thomas Hollingbaugh Bradley Holmes David Hope jean Housos Thomas Howenstine Vicki Hughes Douglas Husted Katherine Indorf Donald Irwin Margaret Irwin James Jarvis 3 nc? vc-f Bw:- 'Sf' li' 1'2 if 4' c 1' r if b- Ewen the driver's education car manifested school spirit before the jackson game. Seniors cherish fl'GdIfIOl1S at Perry Dennis Jedel Donn Johnson Eileen jones Richard Jones Joyce julian Donna Kambrick Linda Kambrick Richard Kaserman joan Kate Darlene Keagy Carol Keith Susan Kemmerling Seniors select recl rose as class flower Football queen, Marsha Brown, escorted by Chuck Stewart, stands in her place of honor during the half time show of the Perry-Lehman game. Diane Kendig Lawrence Kessler Kenneth Kidd Diana Kines Carol King Gary King Albert Kirkbride Catherine Kirkpatrick Roger Kirkpatrick Paul Kleinhenz Lynn Klotz Eugenia Knisely , , Jill Kohler jill Koontz David Kracher Jean Kuhn Keith Kull Kenton Kull Mary Laase Mitchell Laps Christine Large William Lashinski Ronald Lautensleger Deborah Lebo Art students annually construct an eagle to be used in effigy at the Glenwood bonfire. This year is no Kathleen Lewis Frederick Liber William Lindquist James Lint Gregory Lintner james Lloyd Gary Loudin Dale Lower Christine Lucas Scott Ludwig jacquelyn Lumbatis Kay Mahaffey Scarlet and gray chosen as senior colors Teen-age board members Colin Binns, Carlee Clapper, Carol Keith, Scott Coleridge, and Debby Fisher select a Perry teen-ager of the month. Gayle hiangus Dwight Manwnring Kenneth Marshall Susan lNIas.1lko Dana Maxwell Don McArthur Sandra McClnskey Patricia McDowell Nancy Menegay Charles Meridith Marjorie Merrick Wilfrenl Metzger Terry Weiser and Dwight Man- warmg demonstrate the use of a folding machine in the graphic 1rtS department, Students study under the watch ful eyes of Mr. Fortner and the mi ghty panther. Paulette Meyers Geraldine Milash Linda Milnes Elizabeth Mischler Judith lNIoorc Marilyn Moore Richard Moore Gerald Moorhead Betsy Moretta Karen Morgan David Motts Raymond Muse Seniors make important post-graduate plans The spirit of '67 is silhouetted by the glow of a victory bonfire. Thomas Myers Glenn Nelson Thomas Nelson Robert Newlon james N ickas Gary Norcia Timothy Novak Jane O'Grady Vivian Okey Larry Oney Patricia Orlando Thomas Parrott Activities broaden seniors interests Linda Paxson Glenn Payne Rosalie Perciballi jack Perdue Darlene Phillips Carla Philpott Barbara Ponieski Debra Pool Donald Potter Debra Potts Thomas Prestier Michael Puente 5 s 4 x rw! Cecil Pyles Dan Raclel Lorinda Rainsberger Susan Rambaucl Donald Ramser Edward Ray James Reese David Regiec Susan Reidenbach Donna Reiter William Repp Dennis Resler Kim Smith tries out the new organ, a gift from Perry students. Paul Rice Audrey Richard Charles Ridgeway Deborah Riley Shirley Rininger Cindy Risher Laurel Roach Judith Robbins Terrance Rogers Diane Rohleder Aclela Rosca Richard Russ Senior class clay reveals talents Semor football 'Lttendant Tammy Gerber, glows with happiness as she 15 escorted to her place of honor in the Linda Ryman Deborah Sady Gerald Salla Paul Sanko Donald Satterfield Glenn Schroeder Mark Schroeder Nancy Schumacher Susan Scourfield Deborah Seccombe Donald Seebach Kenneth Seemann William Seese Patricia Seikel David Selby Maria Settimio Danny Sevier Karen Sewell Robert Shane Diana Shanklin Jeanne Sibert Jerry Simler Cheryl Singleton Christopher Smith Future Teacher member, Becky Bowling, takes charge of a home economics class in the absence of the teacher. , 1' if 356 Deborah Smith Kaylee Smith Kim Smith Richard Smyser Jeffrey Snyder Wilde Snyder Daniel Southworth Gail Splittorf Terry Stands Lois Starkey Carol Starmer Mary Staudt Seniors' loyalty shown by participation Perry students exhibit outstanding school spirit and team support as they form a victory line to welcome the football team onto the field. Gary Steinbach Penny Stemple Vickie Stevens Charles Stewart David Stockdale George Stropki Wallace Stuchul Michael Sturfett Michael Sullivan Kathryn Swigart Dianne Szabo Linda Teter Seniors cheer Put Perry on Top Mr. Hiegl and Mr Chiudxoni in the teachers work room prepare a class assignment. john Tharp Judith Theken Terry Tsocheff Dennis Turner Kathleen Uhlmann Ralph Ury David Vasil Richard Vasil Christine Velluci James Vincent Robert Vitangeli Cynthia Voican Sergeant Battista shows pride as he receives the Youth Service trophy from principal, Mr. Beatty. Nancy Wade Terry Wahl Thomas Walter Betty Walters 15, Patricia Walters Linda Wayne Lyle Ward Robert Warden Gerald Warfield jay Warfield George Waseity Deana Webber Senior Motto We have laid a foundation, now let us build a dream upon it. Carole Gonda puts tailor's racks in a dress as she pre pares it for sewing. QV' 3 nv'- Y 1' 722 td? Mark Andrews Charles Bishop Mark Catlett jerry Cowart Lester Crnmblett Rebecca Creter rv 4-.0 T? 'S- CAMERA SHY David Dorto Victor Haut Mitzi Korocedes Michael Malciut Keith Minneck Norman Myers We in-Y Warde Phillps james Scarberry Michael Sullvian Terry Tuersley David Weber Leslie Wiggins .39 ii Marcia Young Richard Yutzey jennifer Zorger Susan Weekley Terry Weiser Richard West Stephen Wfheeler Marcia Wilkinson Gregory Williams Randall Williamson Douglas Wise Robert Wolfe David Wright Robert Yohe Francis Yost ti' 65 gb is Q S . . . 'H CLASS OFFICERS-Sillingx Linda Ecksmith, Secretaryg Clyde Piatt, Presidentg Sue Oberholzer, Treasure Roberta Ream, Historian. Standing: Kevin Twigg, Vice President. jimfmimvfs Great enthusiasm displayed by iuniors ' rg 'Q a 'Z 1 Q. 0 if '35 1 ii if Fh- AX' S.. 2 :ff I A J. .fe-133, Debbie Affolter Vic Agnes Dianne Alexander Tom Allen Gary Andears Richard Andreski Kathy Antonacci Kevin Arn Dan Atkinson Gordon Bachtel Carolyn Baker Marc Balaski Vickie Barker Robert Barkheimcr Richard Barrick Rick Baxter Gail Bell Mike Bender Robert Bender Dale Berger Vlayne Bethune Cindy Billingsley Dan Bing' Bruce Blankenship Pat Blazer David Bolster Diane Book Bob Boston Leo Brand Nancy Brannnn Q' Sharon Brawley r Annette Brewer Q Dan Brislen Joyce Brissey H Larry Bryan A -c ,Z F :ii thai in I ii 'M Rick Burd 6 Donna Burk , gt, 'N' X , john Burwell W ' fl Ti: ' 'Q' iw jackie Byers 4 in Aleta Byrd - 'Q Q ' e'1':l m'7A' n':e D' I , . -I -if Q Don Cable jg 'Z Cheflfl Cain - ,,, t if , ' 4 Kathy Cairns , ' ig , wi ' A an ,p Diane Campbell ' YW! , y Dottie Campton , L ' i 3 i KITT ff- iii 3' 1 Iiii mf' A jan Capunno ii 3 2 Cathy Carman ,1 hiike Carrick , 'gk .'4' ,7 at , Steve Carter M bf E f Tom Cassidy rt. K' , junior queen attendant, Debbie Sabin, rides in procession at Homecoming football game Members of the football team, entering a pep rally, are cheered by student body. Juniors give loyal support to school , -5 . fy f . f jackie Casio Bill Catlett Ken Charton Larry Charton jim Chiples Linda Chovan Stan Clinger I X Karen Cochran Glenn Coleman Jack Cooke QF 'W 91 y .tfgiiftlwiviffll jim Cutlip ' ' N jolnne Dadisman MW Sue Daniels Andrew Datko Craig Day Wanda Deaver Donna Decker I5l Juniors mature with experience Sue Wagner eagerly awaits the opening the cafeteria doors at lunch time. Gary Define Dave Dehnke Mary Dejaneiro Sharon Dewalt janet Diamant Dave Dillehunt Debbie Doney Donna Dornhecker jim Doyle Norma Doyle Linda Druesedow jane Eberhardt Bill Eckels Steve Eckert Linda Ecksmith Dave Estock jim Eyster Ted Fabinack Frank Fano William Fawcett Variety of activities interests iuniors te Rick Felton jeff Ferguson Pat Ferguson Kathy Fondriest Kay Ford if ef ff'-.. x.- F Pat Forman Mary Fort Tom Fort Eric Fout Dale Fretch U .Q 5 ' IK, -X 1-:Qgg L, .51 :X Z. x' K Q, - , ' Ed Friedman Denise Fry William Fulmer Diane Galey jamie Geier Joan Lantz, with the aid of an adding machine, does a daily assignment. At a pep rally, Scott Coleridge dubs our newly named panther Commodore Perry. jere Geier Antonio Gioiello Meg Gordon Mary Gorham Greg Gowins Dave Graber Rod Graham Doug Gray Tom Greathouse Greg Greenfelder Dan Gregory Dan Grell Bill Gussett Sue Hafner Patty Harclesty Diane Hare Barb Harold Sharlyn Harsh Sherry Harsh Janice Haughton Carol Hayes Jayne Heaton Mary Lou Heischman Kathy Henry Curt Hensley Cindy Hentzell Barb Hewer john Higham Debbie Hill Rick Hiltner ta. lg , ' 15? ,nw 6 0 Nlew standards set for photogenic selections Yearbook staffers Bob Bayley, Dan Grell, Don Maurer, Debbie Dickinson and Becky Cumpston enjoy a snow creature made by Mitch Laps. james Holden Tom Holmes Cheryl Hoover Ron Hoslar Sharon Howick Tim Hoy Carol Hughes Barb Hunston Diane Hunt Mark Hunter Brent Huntsman Annette Hyde Pam Indorf Pat Isler Kris Izotic Candy scale proves successful for lumors Showing interest in a home economics assignment are Penny Welch, Linda Jackson, Pat Isler, Terry Nelson, Jackie Willianms and Rhonda Wfelsch. l56 Linda Jackson Sue Jacobs Greg Jacoby Cathy Jaycox Jeff Jepson Jack Jirel Tammy Johnson Joyce Jones Joey Joseph Mark Jukich Sam Karam Dave Karcher Robert Keim Daryl Keller Sherry Kelleher Jerry Kenney Bobbie Khoury Scott Kienzle Bob Kilpatrick Becky Kilper ii - fra... ...,11. ,1 .. A f-v .ef 1121 1 .f ,- rr .iz 11 r 'O' 5 2' Debbie King W.lffCD Kirkbride Dennis Kirkpatrick Gina Kirkpatrick Jo Ann Klingaman Myrna Klotz jim Knoch Paul Kogel Mike Kohler Carol Kope Ken Kostulich Lynn Krebs Carol Kress Ron Krinke Walt Kropp Eskin Kuhn Karen Kulisek jenny LaBorde Rod Laird Chuck Lake Coach Bob Kilpatrick of the Wlhite te1m gnes his players a pep talk before a practice Perry abounds in cherished traditions jackson's Polar Bear was unable to down the Panther from the ladder. l58 Gary Lambert Linda Lamont james Lanham Joan Lantz Sue Lantz Bob Laster Peggy Laster Craig Lautenschleger Larry Lautensleger Gwyn Law Jerry Lender jeff Lessig Greg Lewton Anna Lidderdale Linda Lidderclale H1 ,wwi M s We . ' Dennis Lillich Randy Lincicome Connie Lockhart Jeanne Lombardi Debbie Longsworth john Love jane Lucas Sarah Lucas Renee Ludwig Rosemary Luke Carl Lundgren Tom Lynch Millie Maier John Mallet Bob Maney Anita Mansfield Scott Marburger Renee Mariol Frances Martin Nancy Marzella Bob Boltz participates in the Science Fair by displaying his project in photomicrog- raphy. Something is amusing to Karen Kulisek as she eats lunch. Mr Boston observes as Car- la Vorshalx dex elops skill in using 'rn electrrc typewriter. jack Mauger Don Maurer Brenda McBurney Pat McCarty Terry McDonald Jeff McFarland Marianne McFarren Bob McMullan Ann Meiser Ruth Mercer Bob Metzger Paul Meyer Randy Meyers Dan Miller Cheryl Minger Cheryl Moore Pat Morris Debbie Mottice Dave Mulheim George Murray xr :Q- ,Vim W S395 5 'il Hx ' -msg? l. , ,-K 5 ff. '53 in 73' 'IE' -4 .L . cis mss.gs-1 RICK NEUMANN In Memoriam It is not growing like a tree In bulk doth make Man better beg Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sereQ A lily of a day Is fairer far in May, Although it fall and die that night- It was the plant and flower of Light. Motivated by his love for the theater Rid: Neumann dem In small Proportions Welust beauties sees onstrates his acting ability in Send Me No Flowers And in short measures life may perfect be. By Ben jomon Carolyn Muse Roberta Muse Bernie Nau Lynn Neel Kathy Negulic Terry Nelson Linda Neptune Tara Netzly Rick Neumann Sue Newbrough Cathy Newman Sue Nixon Steve Noggle Ron Nyheim Sue Oberholzer Cathy Orlando Linda Over Pam Paflas Betty Palandrani Pam Parrish Cindy Patterson Mike Peddicord Tom Peloso Leroy Perdew jim Phelps Ken Phillips Clyde Piatt Lynn Pikulik jay Porter Catherine Powelson Sue Preston Bob Raber Tana Rambo Mary Rose Ranalli Roberta Ream Cheryl Reaser Dave Reece Cherie Regula Walt Renner Sandy Reusser Margo Reynolds Ellen Rice Chuch Risher John Rispin Debbie Roan Z 1 Through dissection, Marcia Lender and Cinda Alesescu explore the digestive system of a crayfish. Working on the yearbook, Rita Cosentino types body copy for the activities section. Juniors show talent in speech and ,drama Bill Robinette Bob Robinette Mike Roman Nora Lee Rosenbury Greg Ross Guy Ruda Dennis Ryan Debbie Sabin Darla Salas Dan Salla Potito Saracina April Satterfield Lucinda Schaffner Wayne Schafrath Curt Schiffner Ed Schwitzgebel Debbie Scott Linda Seal Cheryl Seese Delores Shanklin William Shannon Sue Sheehan Wanda Sheely Bruce Shepherd Starla Showers Amy Shriver Rocky Simler Regina Simpson Tom Sims Darrell Smith 31.4 ai -Xf- 5 Juniors reward seniors wiih gala prom During lunch period, jim Lloyd buys a ticket from jariice Haughton at athletic Office. Pdf' ,A nvnlff Jfubfu 9-,-1: Perry displays team effort Bill Gussett meditates while ing for the class bell to ring. Fredrica Smith Mark Snyder Kenneth Sowd Myma Starkey Penny Starkey Terry Staub jim Steen Pat Stegman Tim Stevenson Karan Stewart Holly Stickley Andrew Stillion jean Stockdale Doug Strong Nancy Sweany jeff Sword Kathy Talbott Toni Anne Tartaglio Marlene Taylor Terry Theis wait- Hugh goals are aims of iuniors Students clap as Ron Krinke, Dan Amatangelo, and Gerry Moorehead beat out a rhythm on their drums. Stephanie Tollin Kevin Twig jill Umbenhour Mark VanBremen Anne VanSickel jeff Vaughn Leo Vitale john Vitangeli Carla Vorshak Carol Wackerly Marsha Wadsworth Sue Wagner George Waikem joe Waikem Dennis Wallick Bill Walters Donald Weaver Kim Weaver Rhonda Welsch Sandy Welton 5 , V n if V-el Wx 23961 Marlene Blood Rodney Clark Larry Coley Sandra Curl Robert Evans Sharon Fitch i Charmain Zearley Kathy Zearley Vince Zeno CAMERA SHY Ron Fuller Roger Howard David Hudak Ray Hvde Debra Kyser Bruce Malcuit Brenda Wendling Karen Wendt Tom Wesley Rick Weston Paul Whitehouse Bob Williams Deborah Williams jackie Williams ,X Bruce Wilmot Cheryl Wilson Diana Wolford Dave Woolbert Steve Yablonski Lynn Yates Chris Yoder Ann Nesbitt Barbara Schmidt Arthur Snyder Dennis Swartz Roy Turner xx nuuggpad- V - K ---354 - Nwrvidam F V -mails!!! in-,K -, X. ---- 'N . U , O N K Qld JN ' - ,da-umm-0-f U--' 1, 1 .,,,,,: xi H .R kk K-M-vw' ' W,,, ,. ' 'Q' . .Q , -6-D -funk X . M V- wink 55-g.....J.S-if-411,,,.. , ,i..v,+frane.v.f . .. . ---- AML' A R ' 1 ,M ' S, ...- ' ., -.uvjg U 9 V - v if , Y CLASS OFFICERS: Ioni Fornash. Treasurer: Dawn Kendiz. Historian: Cheri Griffith. Vice President: Terr Sophomores sell Booster Club memberships Loretta Adams Sherrie Adams Francis Affolter Cinda Alesescu Lenny Altimore janet Anderson Joy Andrews Don Annis Jeanette Arner Phillip Arnold Jim Arntz Donn Aukerman Ray Baker Rick Balbierer Dave Ball Tom Bantz Dave Bardnell Bruce Barkley Richard Barnhart Chuck Barton Robert Bayley Nancy Beard Cindy Becker jerry Beckner Paul Beeson Bob Bell Alex Bikis Carrie Birch Judy Bishop Debbie Black Curie Binh sophomore home- coming: mttendant rides to her pllce in the queens court. Sophomores back Perry all the way john Blanda Gary Bodkin john Bodo Mark Bogue John Bolitho Kim Bolitho Bob Boltz Margie Bossart Mary Bramos Kim Brewer joy Brobst Ginny Brown jim Brown Joyce Bryan Lydia Bull jim Bullock jackie Burch Joanne Burch Herman Burd Dale Burdett M1 N M A .Awe 1 miwrffz , , ii 'ffl B .ig it ., . :ll VK ggi , EQ K, . 4.. their ,., . ff , fl Brenda Burrick Barry Burrick Roy Burleson Sharon Burrier Archie Bushong Floyd Butler Mike Butler La Donna Byer joe Campbell jerry Capunno Lenny Capuano Dave Carlson joy Carlson Sheila Cams Scott Chambers Brent Cisler Pam Clark Len Clouse Geff Cochrane Mike Collins Students work together in making, 1 large sign for Z1 pep rally. Ellen Coolidge Bill Copeland Karen Corrie Ken Costilow Norma Cowart Gina Cox Dave Coy Marc Crail Dennis Cramer Richard Crannell Pat Crum Renae Crum Beth Currier Kathleen deCosta Mike daCosta Ann Dambrowski Cindy Daniluk Debbie Dovidio Yvonne David Vicky Davis Barb Day Randy Deeser Linda Define Linda Diamant Steve Dixon The hand practices for perfection during a daytime dress rehearsal. ip ma: - 'ff l 5.5 99 ' f r, I ,V L.: i A '9'N 1 Q mai' r 0--11 'P n, is- W-,5i.x0n 'a,:.q 'f 1 , i-1,e:fJ.:.P2+w2i L i l Q li is ri V. H Colleen Halter and Vicki Harbison, with the aid of Miss Brown, demonstrate that art is an important part of homemaking. Sophomores aim for high scholarship Pam Dobina Dan Dorak Debbie Dougherty Tim Downerd Randy Doyle Molly Dumm Elaine Dunnerstick Denise Eckels Denzil Ellyson Veronica Englehaupt wir 1' . ' I' l , Nadine Eudy 4' . Terri Farkas Y Sharon Fashacht j Bob Fegley Elaine Fawcett Elves and the Shoemaker o big hit Elves, Daun Kendig, Diane Kendig and Cindi Meyers mend shoes in the Perry Players production of The Elves and the Shoemaker. Debbie Fetters Rick Flinner Mike Fondriest Joni Fornash Shirley Foster Anne Marie France Kathy Frigley John Fry Carol Gallagher Paula Geiger i Jim Gilbert Rita Goad Barb Gogle Linda Green Sue Greene Melani, 's s Q. M Vw rm ., Y K, ,M K f . 1 X I KA Cheri Griffith Steve Grimm Terry Gue Tim Gue Roberta Hall James Hambach Lynn Handrich Bill Hannon Bev Harbin Sue Hardesty Scott Harter Dave Haslar Wanda Haut Sandy Hedrick Ron Heinbaugh Terri Heiss Kristine Heist Janice Henderhan Kathy Hennis Susan Hershey Terry Hickey David Hickman janine Hill Millie Hill Peg Hiltner Linda Hodge Stephanie Holder Glen Hockway Ron Horn Pat Hulbert Home Economics stu- Penny Hunston Brad Huntsman Pam Ilik Gary Isler Chuck Iwanusa Tim James Diana Jialanella Donna johnson Pat Johnson Valerie Johnson Carl Jones Kathy Kackley joe Karam Karen Kauth Dennis Kekich Gary Kelley Jim Keller Daun Kendig Martin Kennedy Ron Kessler l xi 4 W'-' 'Q L Q l Qi i by Q B M1 Af. all .gh ,, ,, ,f if YW' , Nd? if 'lvl 'L aliens -Qiigi, ' +81 dent, Betsy Moretta, does a shoe repair job ' for David Motts. Sophomores swell club enrollments George Simpson took on a new look during the Medical Arts Club initiation. W...-v v.. 1 s A wa :S .. 1 , Cindy King Richard King Donna Kleinhenz Sue Kleinhenz Debbie Klick Mary Knight Vicki Kolonchuk Frank Komenich Sally Kornish Pam Krause john Kropf Kirk Kuchnert Ned ra Laase K jim Ladley Tim Laps New experiences help sophomores grow jim Seybert and Alex Bikis are amazed Alex's locker can actually hold. Pat Large Ted Lebo Carolyn Leibtag Marcia Lender Jenni Letchee Sherri Lewis Connie Lincicome at how' much S 1 r I 2 1 f , fx Zh f Q Ron Lewton ' I Mark Little Bob Littman Kaye Lloyd Ken Lloyd Richard Love Jackie Long Tom Long I78 161 Q ui 'F ,fr iff Q4 wi Dub Longworth Ken Longwell Randy Lower Macky Luttrell Carol Lyons Harry MacNealy Marla Malcuit Tim Mallet Jeanne Mason Barb Maurich .ir-Q 0 S sg . L . . ggkgglsf. Vx Ill '- Z1 'F' 'nfl fr ', . Richard May Randy Maynard Greg Mayo Dave McBeth Terry McBurney Wilbur McCartney Claudia Mcfflaskey Dave McClain Mark McClaughry Eugene McCoy l trampoline. As Mrs. Henderson Carol Hayes and Charmaine Zearly look on Sha ron Fasnacht executes skxll on the Craig McGlynchy Lester McWilliams Jeff Meade Bob Menegay Mike Mercer Karen Meyer Janice Milash Dottie Miller Philip Miller biary Minard Mike Misheff Bonna Moats Karen Mobley Ann Molnar Dennis Morena Linda Morgan Scott Mosser Cindy Meyers Tami Myers Barb Netling Kevin New Rick Noggle Louis Novy Pat Nupp Shirley Oney Nita Parr Ronnie Parr Greg Parsons Ron Patterson Mark Peloso 'ef Q if is. M, me ' Q 1: -- 1 S I 1 c 'J' .. ,. ir is? s ,, T 'i-'L -ef .531-N ,i.i , . ., , . .. . if mi,qTi:?HAx,X e.'. n. I. n.'.'. ji: gitgt--2--lf' , ry .-.. f af ex ., xi 111, - H .id ii. W HE... , W f--- , - .. n ' mf, .J ' ' fl 1 - 4 was E i Students help each other in preparing for the West Side Story production. Floyd Butler and Jeanne LaBorde read parts in trying out for West Side Story. Humanities Club organized at Perry mag.: June Peterman Nick Pfeiffer Kathy Phillips Harry Pittman Diane Psezekaza Alan Ralston john Ream April Reed Nancy Reed Mike Reernsnyder Diane Rice Karen Ring Pam Ring Cal Roach rw Tom Roach K I Perry proves big change for sophomores Sally Rodriguez Linda Rohleder Ruth Romigh Dave Ronk Bob Rose Mike Roth Denny Ryan Dave Sabaka Joyce Salas Russell Sarver Thomasine Schenker Gaye Schlarb Rick Schott Bill Schotts Bob Schroeder Sue Schuck Kirk Schuring Vivian Schwartz Terry Seebach Diane Sefert Steve Sell jim Seybert Roy Shafer Elise Shaffer Gloria Shaffer Mike Shaffer judy Shane Pat Sheppard janet Shifflet Patti Showalter VS' LX' 8. ' .igwaqg 3 W -. r F- ,: in .,--- f,4. um Am! 'WSH- NCS Penny Starkey obllgmgly discusses her Science Fair project with vis: tors. Science Fair displays much initiative Debbie Shreffler Sharon Shulok Clifton Sible Paul Sible George Simpson Denise Singer Nancy Skeen Connie Slabaugh Dale Smith Keith Smith Tony Smith Ginny Smith Chris Snyder Connie Somerville Sue Spencer Enrollment drops in 68 As he enters the noon movie, Eric Fout gets a glimpse of a scene from Time Machine. Bob Laster is ticket man. Roberta Spivey Nick Stauffer Chuck Stebler Mark Stein Scotty Stephen Karen Stout Steve Stropki Polly Stuffel Harvey Sword Pat Szabo Dale Taylor Larry Taylor Mary Taylor Allen Thomas Hazel Thompson Debbie Tisdale Sandi Tisdale Neil Toy Patricia Triggs Diane Turner 1 K 'J X. L U J 'Qi Terry Brewer Bob Copeland Paul Ecrernent Bob Gray Mary Heinzer Mike Yoho Susan Young Tom Ziembiec CAMERA SHY Dave Hunt Roy Milbrodt Denise Murphy Judy Nelson Randy Shafer Henry Tyler john Uline Rick Untch Becky Vahila Don Vargo Anita Vitale Ken Waltz Tom Weise Linda Welling Kathi Wendllng john Werner jim Williams Lee Williams Paula Williams I Miriam Wilson A Tom Winger Don Shank Pat Soptelean Mike Stewart Alan Wincek Gerald Wright John Vellucci Mervin Ward Barb Warfield Dale Westland c 1 1 1 , ' f ,',-feff- .4 . , 1 -' , , ,f ,- if . 1 SC fab L ,Eff 02 L 4 f f Y 5Q i-iff! f - if of iff .'12ifQ,f ff' -f'.fgQj, , ',,4,1aj2'R1,ff' ' ,J , 1 1 X -4' --' . M H L f ,Q 4' I VJ l l. -- 5 -' - f' 512151, f,422if!cL,,Lcc 1524? -.2 on C Li ff no ig 442 L1 5,47 41 . sfzjz, , 425 :J 15,2 , Pc 1,0511 . VW 1 1,1 V, If J w , if A if Nd! ,rl K A ,ff Q7 5,5 k,.Yf.J7 ,a 1521! ' I- Vt L 12 ,iii-'XC f i,ALZ'zf'412f:2C, c 4.4 1, fag.. -cfif'-f 11 ff fe Y 1 f-is ' I L+ ff- ' A' 1 ne 's 1 65 A, '7f,Z,Afi,1f,L' ,256 55' y 1 Lf, .fifaf-+' -' ,.1.,.-:1g..fL 'Q fi, is-'flltt X :Zig mf-'o J,.gf41,g,iL44 , L. LY, ,V if.. vw ' JN-' ' 5 1,- ' ' - K V, I ,W X, ,V , f' ,f' , 1 I ' , .xv 5 1 AC ,rf 5441.5 ,fqff - All 1423! 4 f LJJC 4 tfxif- ' if V5 ff rv yt, Zfcgfi, I. ig? LQ U J' ,fl I .L 57, , ,1 1,1 x,-, . 'i x' .-.1-ff! - ,AL-Cc Ev .fy A s' 'Z7'if.,--j c ' A , , ' L' ,H 1 X, ,.: , 42 ' fi ' f' 1 4,fy,'f . N ' ' ,L , , 1 , ,f f , , ,1 1 if ,fc1f,o-c,ce-L f 1 A ' FJ' ' j 1 The many filling stations of this community serve the automotive needs of the Local banks provide services and securi residents. . for the community through loans, savin and checking accounts. l l86 49 Local Vafieq' ffofes Carry magy Many area secretaries playtan important role in the items that fulfil emergency nee s. H 1 successoflocal firms. acdlvmftisinmg GATTUSO'S MUSIC CENTER, INC. I462 Cleveland Ave. N. CANTON. OHIO Ba11'l11u1uth 2l4 DarI'mouI'l1 Avenue S. W. CANTON. OHIO Professional Prescriplion Service 454-9044 CANTON BAPTIST TEMPLE 5I5 Whipple Ave., N. W. Canlon. Ohio Home of CHRISTIAN HALL of FAME The Chrisl-ian Hall of Fame is designed fo 'Irace 'I'he progress of Biblical Chrisrianily. The main pur- pose is inspirafional noi' merely educalional. Won I you come and visil' I'he Hall of God's Heroes? ' HAROLD HENNIGER Pasfor CLEDUS T. REED FUNERAL HOME 477-672l 705 Raff Rd. S. W. CanI'on's Only Church-Lilce Chapel KLING MOTORS 4825 W. Tuscarawas Canfon, Ohio CHASE MOTEL 3400 Lincoln Way E. Massillon, Ohio H. BAER. Owner 833-4I63 rim.: :WI 6, rj I, sg 5 I ybwers y Jaf BEAUTY SALON W Y GI? 202 Kolpwood. N.E. Y 6 C6 . , Pony Ho! Qs . ' JI fs '41 I 335I Lincoln Way E. 833-33 I3 THE ' PEOPLES ' FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 2II Lincoln Way, Easi' MASSILLON. OHIO 832-744I E. K. ALBECHT MOWER SALES 81 SERVICE 33I I-I2'I'I'1 SI'ree'I' N. W. McCAIN LUMBER Iruclr hauls wood for Perry Pep Rally MCCAIN LUMBER of ggggg7g'1+S Gpyvvnyqgee x I 4? ' ou probably recall that at one point ln her adventure: Alloc found :he had to keep running faster to stay in the same place. We lawn or she felt. Over the years, dozens of oornpenlea have challenged the leadership of Hoover cleaners. We'va rnalntained our leadership throulh a constant program of product development and Improvement. So. in effect, we keep running faster and faster to stay where we've always been . . . in flrst place. It lsn't easy, but it would be a lot tougher wlthout the dedicated skllla of all the men and women of The Hoover Company. TIIE IIIIIIVEII GIIHPAIIY apr-ou.dpaat...snsa:oitiagfut-un A SONOTONE HEARING AID CENTER 329 Second Slreei' CANTON. OHIO 453-6004 BUB'S AUTO MARINE SERVICE 622 Genoa S. E. PERRY HEIGHTS 977I Ravenna Ave. N., Louisville, Ohio Phone: 875-9494 HAMMOND PLASTERING a. 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India: Vitally-needed alumi- num strip comes whirling off a new Bliss cold mill near chigggp: A 31555 Mackintosh- Calcutta. com Hemphill roll is readied for service in a rolling mill at a giant steel plant. Gamewell coded alarm system. fs! , 41,- Ng, . Tampa: Revolutionary Bliss- Eagle traffic control system uses an electronic brain to synchronize traffic flow. Cape Kennedy: Bliss-built nozzles and engine parts help guide a Minuteman missile 5.000 miles down range Even as these events are taking place, others are in the making. Bliss breaks ground in Canton, Ohio for a new three-story office building . . . ships a complete can-making line to a major food packer . . . expands operations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by opening a new 73,000-square-foot roll shop . . . negotiates a contract for prototype production of parts for an advanced rocket sys- tem. Everywhere in this growing, changing world, you'll find Bliss tw. . . . growing and changing with it. CORPORATE OFFICES ' CANTON. OHIO FACILITIES IN: Canton Sr Salem, Ohiog Hastings, Michigan: Pittsburgh 8- Midland, Pa., Newton, Mass.g Portland, Maine: Moline. Illinois: Davenoort. Iowa: Baraboo. Wisconsin: Canada: England: France: Israel: Australia A-I MOTORCYCLE SALES 6065 Navarre Road S. W. Corner of Genoa Road and Rou'l'e 62 Headquar+ers for Mo-Io-Guzzi, Ducaii, Gilera. Ossa and Marusho Sales and Service RALPH MERCER, Owner BOULEVARD BARBER SHOP I23 Whipple Ave. N. W. CanI'on, Ohio 2 Barbers: FRANK ZANDLER-JOHN MUELLER 5038 Lincoln Way, Wesl' REEDURBAN FIEST HARDWARE CANTON s. or-no BENSON TYPEWRITER Sales-Service-Ren'IaIs 40I Fourfh S'I'reef N. W. Serving Canfon Area 56 Years SURBEY FEED 8: SUPPLY Grain. Feed and Feriilizer 7 Wesf'CanaI Sires! Phone 879-22I2 NAVARRE, OHIO WELCH'S FUNERAL SERVICE and Ambulance Service 2523 Wes'I' Tuscarawas S+. CANTON. OHIO Phone 452-404I STEPHEN J. SEKERES, Owner FULFAB INC. I525 Whipple S. W. CANTON. OHIO CANTON COAL INC. REMLINGER Operaiors and Sales Agenis oLosMosu.E CADILLAC D'1E.I'l35.'El.TI ' RETAIL DIVISION Premium Shipped in Coals All Grades 233 Erie S'l'ree'I' Norfh K9n+ucIKY-w- V'-'-OIII9 MAssn.LoN 456-4349 Phone 833-8584 OFFICE AND YARD :loo Fiffh. s. E. THE CLIMALENE COMPANY l022 Ninih Sfreef S. W. Canfon Wishes the Graduates the Best Climalene--Bowlene-So'H'o Kwick Flo Spin Di-Fi Ammonia STEMCO Your QUALITY DISCOUNT CENTER 5I07 Wesf Tuscarawas, Canfon THINKING ABOUT YOUR CAREER? See Us-We'd Like 'Io Tall: Wi+h You NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Regional Office IOI4 Markei' Ave. N. Canion. Ohio Complimenis of FOUR WINDS RESTAURANT 42I0 Twelffh N. W. MASSILLON DODGE l208 Lincoln Way E. 833-2866 Caring for our cusfomers is one of fhe mosf impor+an+ parfs of our business and we freai' H' 'rhai' way. CANTON Complimenis of CANTON WHOLESALE FLORIST INC. Complimen+s and Besi' Wishes ., ,.., ...,-. I fi ,A :.,' .-.- L l.'l55551-5 f:- 1 ' 'f-2 -'A-- zfiiiiiaia:-P Your Loca! one SIOP .---nv:uu:m nulwu!ll11 '1 And Shop Dlscounf Cenier ,'GlLL'iI MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES OHIO CHINA WHOLESALE COMPANY 405 3rd S+. N. E. CANTON, on-no 44102 Portrait Photographers 3I45 W. Tusc. 452-5789 CANTON. OHIO DANNER PRESS of CANTON, INC. I250 Camden Avenue S. W. Canfon, Ohio 4470I Telephone: 454-5I4I-Area Code 2I6 406 Shorb Ave. N. W., Canfon, Ohio 44703 Phone 453-7I24 ELMER DAVIS PIANO co. ALPINE MACHINE Dealer 'For mer-Yamaha-Nancy Hari'-Knigh'I'+lanssen Gulbransen Pianos and Organs MANUFACTURING CO. Complimenis of MILLS MOTEL l835 Harsh S. E. 453I Lincoln w.y E. MASSII-l-ON. OHIO PERRY HEIGHTS RESTAURANT Reddy KiIowa'H has been proud io serve you and your school, and hopes his effort have helped make if a produciive II9 Lennox, S. W. MASSILLON. OHIO and memorable year for you. CHARI..IE'S MARKET BASKET 3920 Lincoln Way E. c PERRY HEIGHTS 477-3053 THE PEOPLES-MERCHANTS TRUST Complete Banking Service a'I' CANTON-MASSILLON-BREWSTER The Bank Where Compulers Work For You and People Work Wi+h You Member: Federal Deposii' Insurance Corp. Member: Federal Reserve Sysfem BEAVER EXCAVATI NG 4650 Souihway S.W. CANTON, OHIO SHEFFLERS MEATS 44l2 Seven'I'h S'IreeI' N. W. 477-3229 5232 Souihway CANTON. OHIO MARTHA GALVIN DANCE STUDIO 23 Diamond C+. S. E. MASSILLON MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 4I4 Massillon Building U W' p'?e n .av , .', 'i-.. 7 A xr+I'1i -.',z W'ilI-viii. .. ff! fj. I 'I liI'II'I . f f A MASSILLON. oHlo ax if Phone 833-5I02 mmm E-J TRI-CITY TRANSIT' INC. 5 Locaiions in Your Area To Serve You 4027 Navarre Rd. S. W. 40l-I2'I'h SI. N. W. C Bus S 'c' 34a soma era. Massillon 933-54'5 77 Cenfer Nor'I'h Canfon SUPERIOR DAIRY INC. 47I9 Navarre Rd. S. W. CANTON. OHIO TOM'S TEXACO I400 Whipple N. W. CANTON, OHIO MORRIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO FuI'I'on Rd. Shopping Cenier CANTON. OHIO 455-5338 PERRY ELECTRONICS Sales and Service 300I Lincoln Way, E. Massillon, Ohio 832-4237 ROBERT L. THOMAS, Owner MORTLAND'S SHADE AND ALUMINUM SALES 33 Exchange Sfreef MASSILLON, OHIO Phone B32-I9I2 TECHNIQUES INC. Research and Developmeni in 'Ihe Fields of Medical Technology 452-246I CANTON. OHIO EDWARD'S VARIETY sl-lop 3256 Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON. OHIO 833-l300 MASSILLON PAINT and GLASS 64 Sou'I'h Erie S+. Phone 833-5038 O'Brien and Dufch Boy Painfs FREE CITY PARKING ACROSS THE STREET TOWN AND COUNTRY 5079 Tuscarawas W. CANTON. ol-no TOM VINCENT BARBER SHOP 5032 W. Tuscarawas CANTON. OHIO STEBBlN'5 BUSINESS MACH. INC. KAVANAUGH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Room 420 Peoples-Merchanfs 909-l2ll1 S'l'. N. W. CANTON Sfark Coun+y's Olclesl Employmenf Agency Congratulations Class of I968 STRABLEY BUILDING SUPPLY 305 Genoa Rd. N. W. MASSILLON Complimenls of In Perry al' 4737 Wesl Tuscarawas SHARON LYNN TRY oun DOUBLE auneens BEAUTY SALON WITH A CREAMY SHAKE 353 Clarendon Ave. N. W. Go 'Io Ihe Golden Arches ln CANTON. OHIO Your Neighborhood THE NAVARRE DEPOSIT BANK CO. I3 Norlh Main Navarre, Ohio COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Hours 9 Io 3 Every Day Including Salurday MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PITTSBURG PLATEGLASS gku E Glass Producfs 'For All Types of Conslruclion Aluminum Sfore Fron'I's Designed American-Polynesian Cuisine 5220 Wesl' Tuscarawas Slreei' 5408 Lincoln Way Easl' CANTON. OHIO 44708 MASSILLONI OHIO CHICKEN CHATEAU Res+auran'I' I945 Lincoln Way Easf MassiIIon's Home of BROASTED CHICKEN Open 24 Hours Seven Days a Week REEDU RBAN NURSERY 4049 Lincoln Way MASSILLON. OHIO Phone 477-6900 BREWSTER MACHINE CO I04 King's Highwayi S. E. BREWSTER, OHIO Phone: 2I6f767-487I CRANKSHAFT y WELDING AND GRINDING JOHN TODD OPTICAL CO. Glasses I Hour Service Mosf Prescripiions Insfani' Repairs Con+ac+ Lenses Mellei' Mall W. Tusc. S+. Ph. 477-853 I CANTON GLEEM DRY CLEANERS -,Lal gm 1. FAST 'SERVICE A.B.M. DISTRIBUTORS 33I6 Lincoln Way MASSILLON. OHIO SUTTON'S FLOWER 81 GIFT HOUSE Corsages for Any Occasion 3I02 Sixih Shed, S. W.. Canfon Phono 453-9284 Near Auliman Hospihl Congrafulaiions Seniors From Ihe Sun Sei' Moiel Bes'I' washes From i cousm , , AN DY's ' I Complefe Food MarIce+s I334 Whipple Avenue N.W. 3030 Marlrei- Sireei' Norlh 3003 Cleveland Avenue 1 R l s l N f ,kN- A Tmkenw bearing never ask about your race, color, creed ' or national origin. The quality of our products depends upon the ability of the men and women we employ. So it's no surprise that our employment policy is based only on your ability. Not on your place of birth, your religious faith, or the color of your skin. One of our vice presidents describes it this way: We hire people. We also recruit people on college campuses, train people in apprenticeship programs, promote people to better, more responsible iobs. Our long-standing policy has been clearly and simply stated and restated as follows: The Timken Roller Bearing Company re- affirms its policy of treating all employees and applicants, whether or not they are members of minority groups, equally ac- cording to their individual qualifications, ability, experience and other employment standards. It means we can select from all qualified iob seekers, not iusta chosen few. It gives us a larger labor market from which to pick. And that's what we pick . . .the qualified. It takes qualified people, working under the best conditions, to make the best Timkenc' bearings, Timken steel and Timken rock bits. The Timken Roller Bearing Company. An Equal Opportunity Employer 6205 Sandalwood N. E., No. Canfon. Ohio Phone: GY 2-2488 Drywall is Our Business HAMMOND PLASTERING 8: DRYWALL LEO HAMMOND CANTON SACHSENHEIM 52lI Wesl' Tuscarawas CANTON. OHIO PRO AM BOWLING SPECIALITIES 4220-I2l'h S+. N. W. CANTON, or-no 411-1245 BRUNSWICK. BALLS, BAGS, sHoes. ETC. RICE OFFICE SUPPLY 204-3rd Slreel N. W. CANTON. OHIO STAMBAUGH'S l600 Whipple Ave. N. CANTON. OHIO TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON 5800 Navarre Road, S. W. PHONE 477-7I02 SHOP AT SHEAERER THRIFTY MARKET 2623 Ninfh S+. S. W. CANTON. ol-no UQ 4 We recommend and sell UNITED STATES GYPSUM. Drywall Products CENTRAL STATES CAN CO. l80I Harsh Ave. S. E. MASSILLON. OHIO KENDALL HOUSE RESTAURANT AND TAKE HOME SHOPPES Kmlxdw Fri!! dlliflwl M aww new an... Juncfion U.S. 30 and 341. Massillon, O. 37'lh and Cleveland Ava. N.. Canton. 0.-Phono 482-3202 3I03 Wesf Tuscarawas, Canfon. O.-Phone 456-BIII MCCULLOUGH NURSING HOME I637 Cleveland N.W. CANTON. OHIO 2626 Fulfon Road, N. W. WHIPPLE HEIGHTS PURE OIL Complefe Car Care II56 Whipple Ave. N. W. CANTON. OHIO CARPETS BY HOSNER 5I22 Tuscarawas S+. Wesl' CANTON. OHIO Visi+ LU MINKO'S for Finesf Foods LET GEORGE DO lT Navarre's Newesi' and Mosi' Modern Resfaurant CANTON PAINT AND WA 5I00 Erie S+. S. on R+. 2I LLPAPER 209 Six'Ih, N. W. CANTON. OHIO FREW HARDWARE 3353 Lincoln Way Easi MARTIN L. DENKHAUS and BERNIE'S BARBER SHOP 353 Clarendon Ave. N. W. CANTON. OHIO KAISER KEYSTONE IRENEol1E::HAUS HOMES' INC. 60II Navarre Rd. S. W. CANTON. OHIO FINNEY'S Dnue STORE THE 4I5 Marlref Avenue. Nor'Ih 5I5 Third SI'ree'I', N. W. Sou'l'hga'I'e Shopping Cenfer CANTON. OHIO Is Your VENTURA SHOE SERVICE 3 Experienced Shoe Repairman FREE PARKING LOT Firsi' and Federal, N. W. Massillon Phone 832-7354 QUICK SERVICE Guaraniee of Your Individual Freedom PROTECT IT! COUNTRY LANES On Rouies 2I and 62 Behveen Massillon and Navarre OPEN AND LEAGUE BOWLING 879-59I3 Manager, DEAN DOLL Debbie Dickinson Will GMI You '+ ISLERS REFUSE STERN AND MANN5 4622-I7+h s+ree+ N.w. 30I Wesi' Tuscarawas PHONE 4774782 CANTON. OHIO DIAL azz-4526 UNIVERSAL TESTING LAB. Concreie, Asphalis, Soils, Aggregaies, PERRY DRIVING SCHOOL ETC' Perry Heigl1I's Sewing Siarlc Counly Phone Re-lf Home Pick-Up 477-5433 4l03 L' l W. E. JIM MALONE MQQQHON L. F. MEYERS. Mgr. PHILLIPS WOLFORD CO. 4966 Wes+ Tusc. Phone 477-855I Nexl' 'Io Ceniral Cafholic CHARGE ACCOUNTS BY CHARGETTE MEMBERS We Service All Make TV's-Color and Black ancl Whire . . Also Home and Aufo Radio Service E. K. ALBRECHT MOWER SALES AND SERVICE Complimenis 33: I-I2+h s+fee+ N. w. of -1 MASSILLON, ol-no FRIEND in Perry Heighfs Phone 832-33II THE F. W. ARNOLD WESTGATE AGENCY co. LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT INSURANCE THAT INSURES. 5075 Soufhway S. W. SINCE I876 224 Lincoln Way Easi' MASSILLON. OHIO THE FIRST SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY l53 Lincoln Way EasI' MASSILLON ANGIONE CONCRETE SERVICE 3434 Roof Ave. N. E. CANTON, OHIO 44705 Phone 453-73 79 DAQVI ENTERPRISE I25-29I'I'1 SI. N. E. CANTON. OHIO 447I4 HOLTON MACHINE AND WELDING 432I Lalre Heighls Blvd. N. W. CANTON. OHIO MUNTEAN FU RNACE AND HOME IMPROVEMENT 3032 Tuscarawas W. PHONE 452-5784 JACK HALL AGENCY 3724 Mollane. N. E. MASSILLON, OHIO AMHERST PARK MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Bordner's Amhersl' Barber Amhersi' Beauiy 8: Amvale Beauly Shops Rand Hardware MorIon's of Massillon Men's Shop Amhersf Park Shopping Cir. Inc. 81 Car Wash Firsl' Nafional Banlc Sugar Bowl NicIr's Ashland Johnnie's Pas+ry Royce Shoes While Rose Self- Service Laundry Curio 8: Flower Sho HERCULES FENCE CO. 33II Lincoln Way Easi' in Perry Heighls Fine Fences. Safes, and Fence Wiring Hercules is 'Ihe Besfl Amhersl' Lanes Brinerif Harrison Pain'I's B F H- Harrison Painfs ggorg?-13:-S Youngs ISA Tiger Den Wash Wash Fame Lfaundry 8' Dry Buell Insurance d Cleaning CJ 55' BX ax For Your Convenience 25: BI' SHOPPING CENTER aml1ersI Zi P KI 1 Under Infra-red Heafers 2022 Whipple Ave.. N. W. CANTON. OHIO WE NEVER CLOSE A. J. MORIARITY INSURANCE AGENCY Aufo-Life-Fire-Healih 608 Peopljisgfs-rgl:IangsHI'gus'I' Bldg. Office: 833-IO74 Residence 8795294 a+ POLEN'S FAMILY SHOP GliH'er Car Wash 3648 Lincoln Way E. GLITTER AUTO WASH 8: Massillon SALES, INC. 4546 Tuscarawas W. 477-7257 GI NN EY AND BAER'S PUTT PUTT Myers Lake Plaza SlBERT'S SUNOCO I8I6 Cleveland S. W. x E Hx .1, -9 '99 -v . -y 1f JW' , A . 'ii .- --5 . . '-vw -W s-S , , fisefg 7 , L, ,, W -, J rw' . T :A X 4 'A i 1 X 11 1 5832 A pw r f. r 1. 1 .r Av ..- -l 4 . , z as 5. 5 Ti b ' N. a PERRY RUBBER CO. I875 Harsh Ave. MASSILLON, OHIO nALe's euur MASSILLON SERVICE 29I4 Lincoln Way, E. AND LOAN Complimenfs JoHNNle's PASTRY I ,1 .i buiu, b w Q W DRUKENBROD TAILORS 235 Second S+. N. W. CANTON. OHIO D. 81 H. AUTO SALES PHONE aaa-me Sfafe Rf. 4462 RICHVILLE. OHIO g s L 5. ,Sk 54 Federal N.E. MASSILLON, OHIO - HAUGHTON SOHIO 4I03 Lincoln Way E. The S+a+ion Service BuiI+ Serving Perry Heighis and Surrounding Area for I7 Years. MID'S RESTAURANT 7-N. Main NAVARRE MASSILLON RETAIL JEWELER'S ASSOCIATION C. J. DUNCAN J. L. FROMHOLTZ PITCOCK 8: WAGNER INC. STEPHAN'S 4 Home-Owned S+ores To Serve You BeH'er DICK'S MARKET 3238 Lincoln Way Easi' MIDSTATE INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS. INC. 256 Soufh Erie S+. MASSILLON ZIEGLER BOLT 8: NUT HOUSE 5034 Tuscarawas SIree'I'. Wesf CANTON. OHIO 44708 STATE BANK COMPANY In Perry Heighfs HARN VAULT SERVICE II09 Jackson Ave. N. W. Samui- Wada' CORP. 4966 Tuscarawas Sheet Wesi' Canfon, Ohio, 44708 A. W. IBROWNIEI PHILLIPS Vice Pres. and Treasurer Phone I2 I 6I 477-946i FLANIGAN 8: NIST Can'Ion's Complefe Painf S'I'ores McKinley and 5+I1 S+. N. W. 2747 Cleveland Ave. N. W. 3007 Tuscarawas S'I'. Wes? REEDURBAN SOHIO Corner of Perry Road and Wes? Tusc. X Mo+or Tune Up CompIe+e Brake Work Wash and Wax WALTER H. SCHOEPPNER AND SONS BUILDERS 2380 Delaware Ave. S. W. Compliments of MUSAIR GOOD MUSIC IS GOOD BUSINESS The Bes'I' in Background Music and In'I'ercommunicaI'ions 'for Commercial and AII Types of Business PHONE: 833-4I46 A'F'I'er +he Game lT'S ALWAYS 2860 Lincoln Way E. Massillon, O. A B C ELECTRIC ANDREW PAFLAS 833-6447 Singing Brook Ave., N.E. Massilon, Ohio Master Printing Q by Cf DEcoRATlNG PHONE . . . 832 0 078l -Q W 079 1 fflph STARK SALES The World's Bes+ Moforcycle 642l Navarre Rd. Phone 832-8575 RICHVILLE. OHIO New and Use Bikes-Paris-Accessories S'lark Coun+y's Only Aulhorized Dealer CHAS E OUASS 81 SONS R xx N Ge Pl ar- v-0 5 196 O ulacu ETC' saw x'AaQ1WxG5'enxuv4 PN oe Quaixev C ef 6 RO' ov Phone 447-484l 50I8 Yukon S+. N. W. CANTON, OHIO 44708 DUNKIT DONUT CO. -coffee shop- Locafed in Perry Heigh+s 3034 Lincoln Way E. Massillon Phone 833-0088 AUDIO-VISUAL EQUIPMENT for Schools, Churches, and lndusfry M. H. MARTIN CO. III8 Lincoln Way E. MASSILLON Phone 832-7476 THRIFTY COIN WASH LAUNDRIES 3 Sfores Io Serve You MeIIe'I' Mall I073 Harrison Ave. S. W. I258 Maryland Ave. S. W. LIoyd's House of Color Division LOWE BROTHER'S CO. Coun+ry Fair Shopping Cenler DIAL: 477-5255 STEINBACH ELECTRIC, PLUMBING AND HEATING 4636 Shepler Church Ave. S. CANTON 484-32 I 2 W. THE CERES SUPPLY CO., INC. 405 Tremon+ Avenue S. W. MASSILLON STARK COOLING AND HEATING INC. l930 Lincoln Way Easi' WHIPPLE AVENUE BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP II4I Whipple Ave. N. W. For Your Nexi Car-New or Used Siop in +o GEORGE WAIKEM FORD II3 Firsf S+. S. E. MASSILLON 832-98 I 5 FOSNIGHT FLOOR COVERING 6I7 Nor'I'h Main NORTH CANTON Linoleum Formica Ceramic Tile STARK COOLING AND HEATING INC. I930 Lincoln Way Easf TERRY'S AMERICAN SERVICE 7759 Fohl Sfreel' S. W. NAVARRE, OHIO Where Service Wears A Smile CANTON MOOSE LODGE 41233 3300 Parkway CANTON GENERAL BODY SHOP 2626 Fulfon Rd. CANTON, OHIO Compliments of THE STA EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEF Cheryl Gowins BUSINESS EDITOR Beclzy Cumpsion SENIOR EDITOR Linda Greene JUNIOR EDITOR Rufh Mercer SOPI-IOMORE EDITOR Janice Haughfon SPORTS EDITOR Milze Bradley ACTIVITIES EDITORS Rifa Cosenfino Debbie Dickinson FF STAFF Bob Bayley Sue Daniels M Forl' VY Dan Grell Don Maurer Sue Newbrough Milne Sfurefle i 1 1 We would like to send our best wishes to Mark Andrews, a senior class member, who has been un- able to attend classes this year because of an un- fortunate accident. It is the hope of all of us that he will be joining us at graduation ceremonies. We have missed him and are looking forward to his return. Acknowledgments Throughout the year many people have helped us to accomplish the goal of a completed yearbook. At this time we, the staff, would like to thank everyone who helped us make the yearbook possible: Taylor Publishing Company and Mr. Rex johnson for their wonder- ful service and guidanceg Troup and Pluto for its excellent photography serviceg Mr. Johnny Jones of the Columbus Dispatch for judging our photogenicsg Mr. Richard E. Stonemitz of the aeronautics engineering department at Cape Kennedy for the Saturn 1 pictureg and our wonderful janitors for letting us in and out of the building at many odd hours of the day and night. A special thanks to Sam Fox Publishing Company Incorporated, for permission to use the lyrics from THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM Qcj, from the musical play Man of La Mancha Words by Joe Darrion, music by Mitch Leigh. 'Copyright lc! 1965 by Andrew Scott, Inc.. Helena Music Corp. and Sam Fox Publishing Eompany, Inc. By Special Permission of the Sam Fox Publishing Company, Inc., Sole gc-nts. Senior Activities Index A ANDERSON, DEBORAH-C ol 1 e g e Prep, Spanish Club 2, Future Home- makers 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Perry Players 4, Band 2, 3, 4. ANDREWS, BONNIE-General, Span- ish Club 2. ANDREWS, THOMAS-General, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4. ANGUS, FLOYD-College Prep, Stu- dent Congress 2, Clerk, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Perry Players 2, 3. ARBUCKLE, D A R L E N E-Business, Glee Club 2, 3. ARCHER, SUSAN-College Prep, Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Medical Arts 2. ARNOLD, DEBORAH-General. B BABBO, THOMAS-General, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4. BAKER, CAROLYN-Business, Girls Athletic Association 3, Future Secre- taries 4, Attendance Office 4. BARNAR, BEVERLY-Business, PBX 3, Future Secretaries 4. BARTUSECK, STEVE-College Prep, Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Vice President, Boys Ensemble 2, 3, Perry Players 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3. BATES, JANET-General. BAUMAN, BRADLEY-College Prep, Football 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 2, 3, 4. BETHUNE, RICHARD-General, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 3. BETRO, JOSEPH-College Prep, Future Teachers 2, Intramural Basketball 2. BETZ, MARY-General. BINNS, COLIN-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, New aper 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief, Spanish Cljub 4, Track 2, 3: Teen Board 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. BISHOP, CHARLES-General. BLACK, WILLIAM-General, Perry Players 4, Newspaper 4. BLOOD, ERNEST-College Prep. BOCSKOR, DONALD-Business, Co- operative Office Education Club 4, Treasurer. BOSE, KATHY-College Prep, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, Historian, 4, Treasurer 3, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, Student Congress 3, 4, Teen Board 3. BOURQUIN, STEVE-General. BOWEN, CATHIE-Business, Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, Debate 2, Co- operative Office Education Club 4. BOWEN, VICKI-Business, Spanish Club 2, Clock Staff 2, 3, 4. BOWLING, REBECCA-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 33 Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary, Newspaper 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Update 3, 4, Student Con- gress 4, Spanish Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President. BOWLING, THOMAS-General. BRADLEY, MICHAEL-College Prep, Quill and Scroll 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Gym Leader 4, Perry Players 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Pirouettes 3, 4, Clock Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor. BRENDLEN, SUSAN--Business, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 2. BROWN, MARSHA-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, De- bate 2, 3, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Vice President, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football Attendant 2, 3, 4, Football Queen, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Art Club 4, Student Congress 4, Human- ities Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 4. BRYDEN, MARY-College Prep, De- bate 2, 3, Medical Arts 2, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Historian. BURCH, JANET-Business, Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, PBX 2, 3, 4. BUTLER, JUDY-College Prep, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, National Forensic League 3. C CARLSON, LYNETTE-College Prep, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Medical Arts 3, National Forensic League 3, 4, Up- date 3, Perry Players 3, 4, Pirouettes 4, Student Congress 4. CH ARTON, DIANE--College Prep, Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, A Ca- pella Choir 3: Medical Arts 3. CHRISTENSON, ERIC-Business, Wres- tling 2, 3, Cooperative Office Educa- tion 4. CISLER, RANDALL-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4. CLAPPER, CARLEE-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, president, Student Congress 4, Teen Board 4, Pirouettes 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4. CLAUSS, WILLIAM-College Prep, French Club 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. CLINGER, JAMIE-Business, Attend- ance Office 3, 4. CLOSE, DENNIS-General. CLOUSE, JOSETTE-College Prep, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic As- sociation 2, French Club 2, 3, Treas- urer, 4, Secretary, Fture Teachers 4, Pirouettes 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CLOUSE, RUTH-Business. COCHRANE, VICTORIA-C o 1 1 e g e Prep, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, President, Spanish Club 2, Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, Future Teachers 4, Debate 4, Cheerleading 2, Reserve. COLE, PEGGY-College Prep, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Attendance Office 4, Medical Arts 2, 3, Historian, 4. COLERIDGE, SCOTT-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Science Club 3, 4, Teen Board 4, Newspaper 4. CONNELL, CATHY-College Prep, French Club 2, 3, Secretary, 4, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Clock Staff 3, Perry Players 3, Attendance Office 4. COSENTINO, RITA-College Prep, Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, Medical Arts 2, Bookends 2, 3, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Attendance Office 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Clock Staff 2, 3, Sophomore Edi- tor, 4, Organizations Editor. COSTILOW, JUANITA-General. COSTILOW, PATRICIA-General. COWEL, ALANA-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Ma- jorette 2, 3, Head, 4, Head, Intra- murals 2, Spanish Club 2. COWART, JERRY-General. COX, DONNA-College Prep, Student Congress 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Pirouettes 3, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, Cheer- leading 2, Reserve, 4 Varsity. Zn CRAMBLETT, LESTER-General. CRETER, REBECCA-General. CRUM, KEITH-College Prep. CRUM, TIMOTHY-General. CUMPSTON, R E B E C C A-General, Clock Staff 4, Business Editor, Quill and Scroll 4. D DAVIS, PAM-Business, Girls Athletic Association 4, Art Club 2, Future Secretaries 4, Secretary-Treasurer, Perry Players 3. DEBULA, BECKIE-College Prep, French Club 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, 4, Perry Players 4, Pirouettes 4, Future Teachers 4. DEORIO, BRIAN-General, Golf Team 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Perry Players 3. DORTO, DAVE-General, Audio Visual 4. ' DEAN, TOD-General. DELONG, MARTHA-Business. DENISON, CYNTHIA-College Prep, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer, Thespians 2, 3, Vice President, 4, President, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Mixed En- semble 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, National Forensic League 3, 4. DERHEIMER, CYNTHIA-Business, Intramural Basketball 3. DERHEIMER, ROBERT-General, Perry Players 3, Football Manager 3, Track Manager 3, Clock Staff 2. DESTEPHEN, DANIEL-College Prep, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, President, Sci- ence Club 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Humanities 4. DISANTIS, DONALD-Business. DICKINSON, DEBRA-College Prep, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4, Clock Staff 3, 4, Organiza- tions Editor, junior Class Secretary. DIETZ, PAT-College Prep, Girls Ath- letic Association 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Perry Players 3. DIGMAN, LARRY-College Prep, Hi- Y 3, 4, Perry Players. DOLL, SALLY-College Prep. DORNAN, PATRICIA-College Prep, Guidance Office 4, Cooperative Office Education 4, Debate 2, 3, National 2I8 Forensic League 2, 3, Perry Players 2, 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Future Teachers 2. DOWNARD, GARYL-General. DRESSLER, M A R G A R E T-College Prep, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4. DRUESEDOW, PAMELA-C 0 l l e g e Prep, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Perry Players 4, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 4, Pirouettes 4, Band 2, 3, 4. DUDEK, RONALD-General, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, President, Boys Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Update 4. DUDEK, SANDRA-Business. DUNNERSTICK, R O B E R T-College Prep. E EDGEIN, FAITH-College Prep, French 2, 3, Vice President, 4, President, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 2, 3, President, Humanities Club 4. EDWARDS, PAMELA-General, Glee Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 4, Perry Players 3, Girls Athletic Association 4, Spanish Club 2. EDWARDS, PATRICIA-General, Glee Club 2, 3. EDWARDS, ROBERT-College Prep, Track 2. EVANS, CAROL-Business. F FAILOR, MARGARET-Business. FARRAR, DAVID-College Prep, A.V. 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Perry Players 3. FERBER, JAMES-General, Hi-Y 4, Perry Players 3. FERGUSON, JUDY-General, Perry Players 3. FERREL, KATHLEEN-General, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, Pirouettes 3, Update 4. FERTGUS, JUDY-College Prep, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 4, PBX 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Pirouettes 3, Student Congress 3, French Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2. FINLEY, KATHLEEN-College Prep, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Guidance Office 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. FISHER, DEBORAH-College Prep, Glee Club 2, 3, Secretary, Newspaper 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Fu- ture Teachers 4, Student Congress 3: Teen Board 4, Update 2, 3, 4, Pirou- ettes 4, Girls Athletic Association 3, 4. FISHER, ISOBERT-General. FLAGG, JAMES-General. FLETCHER, LIN DA-General. FOLTZ, BONNIE-Business, Glee Club 2, 3. FOLTZ, SUSAN-General, Medical Arts 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Fu- ture Homemakers 3, 4, Vice President, Pirouettes 4. FORREST, MARGARET-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Historian, 4, Historian, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, Class Sec- retary 2, 4, Student Congress 3, Span- ish Club 2, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Update 2, 3, Treasurer, Pirouettes 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, President, Cheerleader 2, Captain, 3, Varsity, 4, Varsity, Hu- manities Club 4, Intramural Basketball 2. FOWLER, BRENT-College Prep, Track 2, French Club 2. FOWLER, LARRY-General, Track 2. FOWLER, ROGER-General. VIVIAN-Business, Clock FOWLER, Staff 2, Cooperative Office Education 4. FRAHM, CHARLES-College Prep, French Club 2, 3, Cultural Chairman, 4, Science Club 3, Art Club 2, 3, Na- tional Forensic League 4, Future Teach- ers 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, Human- ities Club 4. FRANCIS, PHILLIP-Business, Cooper- ative Office Education 4. FRASCONE, CHARLES-General, Perry Players 3, 4. FRY, MAUREEN-College Prep, Perry Players 3. G GALAY, ANDREW-Business, Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4. GARNETT, KATHRYN-College Prep, Glee Club 2, Medical Arts 2, Book- ends 3, Attendance Office 3. GATES, JOYCE-General. GENTILE, PETER-General, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. GERBER, TAMARA-College Prep, Glee Club 2, French Club 2, 3, Girls Athletic Association 2, 4, Gym Leader 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 4, Band 3, Majorette 33 Senior Football Attendant 4. GESON, LARRY-General. GIVENS, PATRICIA-General. GOLDSWORTHY, DOUGLAS-Cob lege Prep, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. GOLEMBESKI, SUSAN-Business, Perry Players 2, 3, Future Secretary 4, P.B.X. 4, Attendance Office 4, Glee Club 2. GONDA, CAROLE-College Prep, De- bate 2, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 3, 4, Medi- cal Arts 3, 4, Future Homemakers 4. GOWINS, CHERYL-College Prep, Clock Staff 2, 3, Proofreader, 4, Editor- in-Chief, Future Teachers 4, Perry Players 4, Bookends 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Glee Club 2. GRANDEL, K A T H L E E N-College Prep. GREENE, LINDA--College Prep, French Club 2, 3, 4, Clock Staff 3, 4, Senior Editor, Girls Athletic Association 3, Perry Players 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4. GREATHOUSE, TOM-General, Audio Visual 3. GRIMES, MICHAEL-Business, Baseball 3, 4. GRIMM, DIANA-Business, Bookends 3, Cooperative Office Education 4. H HADDOX, KAREN-Business, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 3, 4, Cooperative Office Education 4. HALE, THOMAS-College Prep, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Track 2, Spanish Club 2. HALL, MICHAEL-General. HANNUM, WAYNE-General. I-IARBISON, VICKI-General, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 3, 4. HARRY, BARBARA-Business, Glee Club 3, 4: P.B.X. 3, 4, Future Secre- taries 4, Newspaper 4, Bookkeeper. HASSLAR, WILLIAM-College Prep, Football Manager 4, Basketball Man- ager 2, 3, 4. HAUGH, MARY ANN-Business, Fu- ture Homemakers 4, Secretary, Future Secretaries 4. HAUT, VICTOR-General. HAYNE, ROSEMARY-College Prep, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor. HEASTER, CHARLES-General, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys Ensemble 4. HEDRICK, LOMA-College Prep, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 4. HEIST, KATHLEEN-College Prep, Fu- ture Teachers 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Majorette 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 2. HENDERSON, DIANE--Business, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 3, Perry Players 3, Cooperative Office Education 4, Guidance Office 3, 4. I-IENDERHAN, GREGORY-General, Football 2, 3, 4. , HENRY, STEVE-Business, Hi-Y 4. HERSHBERGER, DEBORAH-General. HIDER, JANE-General, Glee Club 2, Future Homemakers 2, Guidance Of- fice 3, 4. HILDEBRAND, TIMOTHY-College Prep, Football 2, 3, Track 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. HOFFMAN, MARGARET-C 0 l l e g e Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, French Club 3, Art Club 3, Co-operative Office Education Club 4, President, Perry Players 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. HOLLINGBAUGH, THOMAS-Gem eral. HOLMES, BRADLEY-General, Track 2. HOPE, DAVID-General, Track 2, 33 Football 2, 3. HOUSOS, JEAN-Business, Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, Co-operative Office Education Club 4. HOWENSTINE, THOMAS-General, Football 2. HUGHES, VICKI-Business, Choir 2, 3, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Track 2, Co-operative Office Education 4, Vice President, National Forensic League 3, Perry Players 2, 3. HUSTED, DOUGLAS-General, Track 2. I INDORF, KATHERINE-General. IRWIN, DON-General, Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2, Track 2. IRWIN, MARGARET-General, Clock Staff 2, Glee Club 2, Future Home- maker 2. J JARVIS, JAMES-College Prep. JEDEL, DENNIS-General, Perry Players 3, 4. JOHNSON, DONN-General. JONES, EILEEN-Business, Gym Leader 3, Girls Athletic Association 2. JONES, RICHARD-General. JULIAN, JOYCE-College Prep, Art Club 2, 3, Cooperative Office Educa- tion Club 4, Girls Athletic Association 4. K KAMBRICK, DONNA-General, Fu- ture Homemakers 2, Medical Arts 4. KAMBRICK, LINDA-General. KASERMAN, RICHARD-Business, Co- operative Office Education Club 4. KATE, JOAN-College Prep, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4, Re- serve Cheerleader 2, 3, Pirouettes 3, 4, Perry Players 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Girl's Ensemble 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4. KEAGY, DARLENE-Business, PBX 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 33 French Club 2, Future Secretaries 4. KEITH, CAROL-College Prep, Reserve Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4,.De- bate 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Medical Arts 2, 3, Update 2, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Teen Board 4, Pirouettes 3, 4, French Club 4, Fu- ture Teachers 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Thespians 4, Gym Leader 3. KEMMERLING, SUSAN-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms, 4, Treasurer, Intramural Basketball 2, Humanities Club 4, Stu- dent Congress 4. KENDIG, DIANE-College Prep, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Update 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Band 2, 3, Thespians 4, Humanities Club 4, PBX 4. KESSLER, LAWRENCE-College Prep. KIDD, KENNETH-General. KINES, DIANA-Business, French Club 2. KING, CAROL-Business, Perry Players 3, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3. KING, GARY-General. KIRKBRIDE, ALBERT-General, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Gym Leader 4. KIRKPATRICK, CATHERINE-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, Perry Players 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Historian, Pirouettes 4. 2 I9 KIRKPATRICK, ROGER-C 0 l l e g e Prep, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Forensic League 4, Bookends 3, 4. KLEINHENZ, PAUL-General, Intra- mural Basketball 4. KLOTZ, LYNN-College Prep, Medical Arts Club 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Treasurer, Band 2, 3, 4. KNISLEY, EUGENIA-College Prep, Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Attend- ance Office 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Perry Players 3, Bookends 3. KOHLER, JILL-General, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, Bookends 3. KOONTZ, JILL-College Prep, Glee Club 2, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, French Club 2, 4, Student Congress 3. KOROCEDES, MITZI-General, Trans- ferred from Waynesville, Missouri. KRACKER, DAVID-College Prep, Art Club 2. KUHN, JEAN-College Prep, Clock Staff 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. KULL, KEITH-College Prep, Track 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Hi-Y 3. KULL, KENT-College Prep, Band 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. L LAASE, MARY-College Prep, Glee Club 2, Bookends 3, Girls Athletic As- sociation 2, Attendance Office 4. LAPS, MITCHELL-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain. LARGE, CHRISTINE-General, Glee Club 2, 3. LASHINSKI, WILLIAM-College Prep. LAUTENSLEGER, RONALD-General. LEBO, DEBORAH-General. LEWIS, KATHLEEN-General, Art Club 2, 3, Medical Arts 3. LIBER, FREDERICK-College Prep, Football 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, junior Class Vice President, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student Congress 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. LINDQUIST, WILLIAM-Geneml. LINT, JAMES-College Prep, Science Club 3, Baseball 3, 4. LINTNER, GREG-General, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4. LLOYD, JAMES-General, Track 2, 3, 0 Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. LOUDIN, GARY-General. LOWER, DALE-General. LUCAS, CHRISTINE-College Prep, Glee Club 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, Perry Players 3, Medical Arts 3, 4. LUDWIG, SCOTT-General. LUMTASIS, JACQUELINE-General. M MAHAFFEY, KAY-General, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Girls Athletic Association, Perry Players 4, Future Homemakers 3. MALCUIT, MICHAEL-General. MANGUS, GAYLE-College Prep, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President, French Club 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, Clock Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Girls Ath- letic Association 3, Medical Arts 4, Humanities Club 4. MANWARING, DWIGHT-General, Bookends 3, 4, Vice President. MARSHALL, K E N N E T H-College Prep, Band 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Track 2. MASALKO, SUSAN-General, French Club 3, Future Teachers 3, Clock Staff 4, Future Homemakers 4, Treasurer, Attendance Office 3, 4. MAXWELL, DANA-General, Football 2, 3, 4. MCARTHUR, DON-College Prep. MCCLASKEY, SANDRA-General, Glee Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, Attendance Office 4. McDOWELL, PATRICIA-Business, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, Pirouettes 4, Glee Club 2, Gym Leader 2, 3. MENEGAY, NANCY-Business, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball '2, Tennis Club 2, Future Secretaries 4. MEREDITH, C H A R L E S-General, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Perry Players 2, 3, 4. MERRICK, MARJORIE-College Prep, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 4, Thespians 4, Science Club 3. ME'I'ZGER, WILFORD-College Prep, Band 4. MEYERS, PAULETTE-Business, Band 3, Intramural Basketball 2, Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4, Pirouettes 4. MEYERS, NORMAN-General. MILASH, GERALDINE-General, Girls Athletic Association 2, Medical Arts 2. MILNES, LINDA-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Clock Staff 2, Hu- manities Club 4. MINNICK, KEITH-College Prep. MISCHLER, ELIZABETH-C o 1 1 e g 4 Prep, Art Club 2, French Club 3, 4 Pirouettes 4, Newspaper 4. MOORE, JUDITH-Business, Girls Ath letic Association 2, Perry Players 3. MOORE, MARILYN-College Prep, Ar Club 2, 4, Secretary, Intramural Bas ketball 2, 3, Perry Players 2, 4, Pirou- ettes 4, Future Teachers 4, Frencl Club 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. MOORE, RICHARD-College Prep. MOORHEAD, G E R A L D-General Band 2, 3, 4. MORETTA, BETSY-College Prep, 1' Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Perry Playen 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Futuri Homemakers 4, Spanish Club 2, Pi- rouettes 4. MORGAN, KAREN-Business, Girl: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Glee Clut 2, Bookends 3, 4, President, Future Secretary 4, Future Teachers 4, Piroul ettes 4, Perry Players 3. MOTTS, DAVID-College Prep, Basket ball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Ke, Club 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christiar Athletes 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President, Junior Class Treasurer Senior Class Vice President, National Forensic League 3, Debate 3, Update 3, Perry Players 3. MUSE, RAYMOND-College Prep. MYERS, NORMAN-College Prep. MYERS, THOMAS-General, Perry Players 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Human- ities Club 4. N NELSON, GLENN-General. NELSON, THOMAS-College Prep, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Track 3, co-captain, Football 2, 3, 4, co-captain, Basketball 2, 3, 4. NEWLON, ROBERT-College Prep: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 5. NICKAS, JAMES-General. NORICA, GARY-College Prep, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. NOVAK, TIMOTHY-General. O O'GRADY, JANE-Business, Perry Players 3, Future Secretaries 4. OKEY, VIVIAN-College Prep, Senioi Class Treasurer, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Pirouettes 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Spanish Club 4, Student Congress 2, 3, Vice President, Update 2, 3, Girls Athletic Association 4. ONEY, LARRY-College Prep. ORLANDO, PATRICIA-Business, Glee Club 2, Future Secretaries 4, Future Teachers 4, Athletic Association 3, 4. P IPARROTT, THOMAS-General. PAXSON, LINDA-College Prep, A Ca- ' pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Ensemble 4, Mixed Ensemble 4. PAYNE, GLENN-General. PERCIBALLI, ROSALIE-Business. PERDUE, JACK-College Prep, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, V Gym Leader 4, Hi-Y 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 3, 4. PHILLIP, DARLENE-College Prep, Medical Arts 2, Glee Club 2. PHILLIPS, WARD-Colleeg Prep. PHILPOTT, CARLA-Business, French Club 2, Glee Club 2, Cooperative Of- fice Education 4, Medical Arts 2, Ath- letic Office 4. PONIESKI, BARBARA-College Prep, Glee Club 2, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Girls Athletic Association 2, Spanish Club 2, 4, Science Club 4. POOL, DEBRA-Business. POTTER, DONALD--College Prep, Humanities Club 4. PO'I'I'S, DEBRA-College Prep, Perry Players 3, Glee Club 3: A Capella Choir 4. PRESTIER, THOMAS-College Prep. PUENTE, MICHAEL-General, Audio Visual 4, Spanish Club 4. PYLES, CECIL-General. R RADEL, DAN-General. RAINSBERGER, LORINDA-College Prep. RAMBAUD, SUSAN-College Prep, Student Congress 2, 3, Secretary, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary, Quill and Scroll 4, Newspaper 4, As- sociate Editor, Athletic Office 4. RAMSER, DONALD-General. RAY, EDWARD-College Prep, Hu- manities Club 4, French Club 3, Art Club 4. REESE, JAMES-General, Perry Players 4. REGIEC, DAVID-College Prep. REIDENBACH, SUSAN-College Prep, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Update 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Secretary, Science Club 3, 4, Treasurer, Attendance Office 3, 4, Guidance Of- fice 3, 4, Humanities Club 4, Glee Club 2. REITER, DONNA-General, Girls Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4. REPP, WILLIAM-General. RESLER, DENNIS-General, Audio Vis- ual 2, 3, 4. RICE, PAUL-College Prep, Spanish Club 2, 4, Science Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Audio Visual 3, 4, Humanities Club 4. RICHARD, AUDREY-College Prep, Tennis Club 2, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Perry Play- ers 3. RIDGEWAY, CHARLES-College Prep. RILEY, DEBBIE-General. RININGER, SHIRLEY-Business, Glee Club 2, Cooperative Office Education Club 4. RISHER, CINDY-Business, Guidance Office 3. ROACH, LAUREL-College Prep, Up- date 3, Perry Players 3, 4, Medical Arts 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Debate 4, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 4, Bookends 3, 4, Humanities 4. ROBBINS, JUDITH-Business, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Secretaries 4. ROGERS, TERRY-General, Band 2, 3, 4. ROHLEDER, DIANE-College Prep, Bookends 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, At- tendance Office 4. ROSCA, ADELA-College Prep, Band 2, 3, Majorette 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Treasurer, Attend- ance Office 3, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 4. RUSS, RICHARD-General, Hi-Y 4. RYMAN, LINDA-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Perry Players 2, 3, Medical Arts 2, 3, Vice President, 4, President. S SADY, DEBORAH-Business. SALLA, GERALD-College Prep, Au- dio Visual 2, 3, 4, Clock Staff 4. SANKO, PAUL-General, Football 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4. SATTERFIELD, IXJNAID-General. SCARBERRY, IAMIES-College Prep. SCHROEDER, GLENN-College Prep, Wrestling 4, Humanities Club 4. SCHROEDER, MARK-College Prep, Band 2, Wrestling 3, 4. SCHUMACHER, NANCY--General, Glee Club 2, 3: Girls Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3. SCHUMACHER, REX-General. SCOURFIELD, SUSAN-College Prep, Spanish Club 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Update 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, Girls Athletic Associa- tion 4, Thespians 4, Pirouettes 4. SECCOMBE, DEBORAH-General. SEEBACH, DONALD-College Prep. SEEMANN, KENNETH-College Prep, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, A Capella Choir 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. SEESE, WILLIAM-College Prep, Golf 2, Tennis Club 2. SEIKEL, PATRICIA-General, Future Homemakers 2, Glee Club 2. SELBY, DAVID-College Prep, Tennis Club 2. SETTIMIO, MARIA-Business, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 4, P.B.X. 3, 4, Future Secretaries 4, Vice-President. SEVIER, DANNY-General. SEWELL, KAREN-Business, Glee Club 2, Future Secretaries 4, Girls Athletic Association 4. SHANE, ROBERT-College Prep, Hi- Y 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, Student Congress 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SHANKLIN, DIANE-General, Glee Club 2, 3. SIBERT, JEANNE-College Prep, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3, Span- ish Club 2. SIMLER, JERRY-General, French Club 3, 4, Perry Players 4, Pirouettes 3, 4. SINGLETON, CHERYL-B u s i n e s sg PBX 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Future Secretaries 4, President. SMITH, CHRISTOPHER-C o l l e g e Prep, Spanish Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, President, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. SMITH, DEBORAH-College Prep, Girls Athletic Association 2, 3. SMITH, KAYLEE-Business. 22l SMITH, KIM-College Prep, National Forensic League 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, School Organist 3, 4. SMYSER, RICHARD-General, Audio- Visual 3, 4, French Club 4. SNYDER, THOMAS-General. SNYDER, WADE-General. SOUTHWORTH, DANIEL-General. SPLITTORF, GAIL-College Prep, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, Attend- ance Office 4. STANDS, TERRY-General, Perry Players 2, Hi-Y 4. STARKEY, LOIS-General, Glee Club 2, A Capella Choir 4, Girl's Ensemble 4, Future Homemakers 4, Gym Leader 3. STARMER, CAROL-General, Glee Club 2, 3. STAUDT, MARY--College Prep, Girl's Athletic Association 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3, 4. STEINBACH, GARY-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Audio Visual 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, Humanities Club 4, Science Club 3, Treasurer, 4, President, Clock Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. STEMPLE, PENNY-General. STEVENS, VICKIE-General, Girl's Athletic Association 3, 4, Future Home- makers 4. STEWART, CHARLES-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President, Spanish Club 2, Perry Players 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class Vice President, junior Class President, Senior Class President. STOCKDALE, DAVID-College Prep, Track 2, 3, National Forensic League 3, 4,'President, Debate 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. STROPKI, GEORGE-College Prep, Spanish Club 4. STUCHUL, WALLACE-College Prep, Spanish Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. STURRETT, MICHAEL-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual 2, Sophomore Advisor, 3, Junior Advisor, 4, Senior Advisor, Clock Staff 3, Photographer, 4, Photographer. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL E.-General. SULLIVAN, MICHAEL T.-General. SWIGART, KATHRYN-College Prep, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 33 Bookends 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Humanities Club 4. SZABO, DIANE-College Prep, Glee Club 2, Medical Arts 2, 3, 4, Human- ities 4, Spanish Club 4, Girls Athletic Association 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. T TET'ER, LINDA-General, Glee Club 2, 3. THARP, JOHN-General. THEKEN, JUDITH-General. TSOCHEFF, TERRY-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Spanish Club 2, 4, French Club 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Stu- dent Congress 2, 4, President. TUERSLEY, JOHN-General, Football 2, Choir 2. TURNER, DENNIS-College Prep, A Capella Choir 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Au- dio Visual 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain. U UHLMANN, KATHLEEN-Business. URY, RALPH-General. V VASIL, DAVID-College Prep, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4. VASIL, RICHARD-College Prep, Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 3, 4. VELUCCI, CHRIS-General, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, Treasurer, 4, Pirouettes 4, National Forensic League 2, 3, Treasurer, Up- date 34 Thespians 3, 4, Sophomore Class President. VINCENT, JAMES-College Prep, Ten- nis Club 2, Perry Players 3, 4. VITANGELI, ROBERT-General, Golf 2, 3. VOICAN, CYNTHIA-General, Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Girl's Ensemble 2, 3, Girl's Athletic Association 2, 3, President, 4. W WADE, NANCY-College Prep, Glee Club 2, 3, Medical Arts 2, 3, Treas- urer, 4, Girl's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4. WAHI., TERRY-General. WALTER, TOM-College Prep, A Ca- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Perry Players 3, 4, National Forensic League 3, 4, Boy's Ensemble 4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. WALTERS, BETTY-Business. WALTERS, PATRICA-Business, Girl's Athletic Association 2, 4. WAYNE, LINDA-General, Bookends 4. WARDE, LYLE-General. WARDEN, ROBERT-College Prep, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. WARFIELD, GERALD-General, Foot- ball Manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball Man- ager 2, 3. WARFIELD, JAY-College Prep, Hu- manities Club 4. WASEITY, GEORGE-College Prep. WEBBER, DAVE-General. WEBBER, DEAN A-General. WEEKLEY, SUSAN-General, Girl's Athletic Association 2, Medical Arts 2, Glee Club 2. WEISER, TERRY-General. WEST, RICHARD-College Prep. WHEELER, STEPHEN-General, Audio Visual 3. WIGGINS, LESLIE-General, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4. WILKINSON, M A R C I A-Business, Girl's Athletic Association 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Future Homemakers 2, 3, Future Secretaries 4. WILLIAMS, GREGORY-General. WILLIAMSON, RANDALL-General. WISE, DOUGLAS-College Prep, Golf 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. WOLFE, ROBERT-General. WRIGHT, DAVID-Business. Y YOHE, ROBERT-General, Football 2, 3, Track 2. YOST, FRANCIS-Business, Cooperative Office Education 4. YOUNG, MARCIA-College Prep, Band 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers 4, Perry Players 4. YUTZEY, RICHARD-College Prep, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Z ZORGER, JENNIFER-College Prep, Attendance Office 3, 4, Future Home- makers 4. ANDERS, JANET Edinboro State College, B.S. West Virginia University BEIFUS, PHYLLIS Ohio State University, B.S. Antioch College Kent State University BIRD, ROBERT Ohio University, B.S. BOSTON, BURYL West Liberty State College, A.B. West Virginia University BOSTON, MABEL Glenville State College, A.B. West Virginia University Ohio University BOWEN, JACK Muskingum College, B.S. Akron University Kent State University BROWN, KAREN Ashland Co1lege,B.S. CABLE, DON Akron University, B.S. Kent State University CAIN, OMEGA Murray State University, A.B. Western University, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. CHIUDIONI, ERNEST Ohio State University, B.S. CHURCH, JANE Ohio State University, B.A., B.S COOPER, WINFIELD Ohio Northern University, B.A. Kent State University DEMARRE, JOE Muskingum College, B.A. DURST, MAJORIE Ohio State University, B.S. Kent State University ENGLISH, NANCY Canton, Comptometer School FEATHERINGHAM, JOHN Kent State University, B.S. FORTNER, RAY Mount Union College, B.S. Faculty Index HALL, HARRY Mount Union College, B.A. HARRIS, HOWARD West Liberty State College, A.B. Akron University HARTER, KARLENE Westem Kentucky State University, B.M. HENDERSON, CAROL Fairmont State College, A.B. HENRY, ROBERT Youngstown University, B.S. Kent State University, M.A. HIEGL, STEPHEN Mount Union College, B.A. Akron University HOUK, ARMOND Youngstown University, B.S. Ohio University, M.E. KIENZLE, MARIAN Mount Union College, B.A. KIRKLAND, EDWARD Kent State University, B.S., M.Ed. MALLARNEE, RICHARD Ohio University, B.S. Dennison University MARION, FLOYD Miami University, B.S. Sinclair College University of Dayton Ohio University MARTIN, JANE ' Ohio Wesleyari, A.B. MATHIE, EDWARD Kent State University, B.S. Mount Union MATTACHIONE, LOUIE Bowling Green State University, B.S. MCNUTT, EVELYN Kent State University, B.S., M.E. Muskingum College Ohio State University MCPEEK, PAULINE Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A. University of Michigan Kent State University MILLER, WILL Kent State University, B.B.A. University of Akron PEREZ, OMAR Ohio University, B.A. University of Nebraska, M.A. Akron University University of Madrid, Spain University of Basle, Switzerland Colgate University PLEIS, ROBERT Malone College, B.A. Ohio State University Kent State University PLISKO, BERNARD California State College of Pennsylvania, B.S. in Ed. POLEN, HAROLD Ohio Northern University ROACH, LEE Parsons College, B.A. ROLAND, WILLIAM Miami University, B.S. ROWND, MARGARET Dennison University, B.A. SHEEI-IAN, DELORES Western Reserve University, B.S. Cleveland Institute of Art SIMMS, LARRY West Liberty State College, A.B. Kent State University STOLLAR, WILLIAM Kent State University, B.S. SWEARNGIN, LOUISE Marietta College, B.A., B.S. Muskingum College University of Wisconsin TISEVICH, WALTER Kent State University, B.S. TOPE, PAUL Kent State University, B.S. New Mexico Highlands University, M.A., Rochester Institute of Technology WALTER, MILDRED Bliss College, B.S. Kent State University, M.A. Ohio State University WATKINS, BEN Kent State University, B.S. WENGER, TED Kent State University, B.S. 223 WHIPPLE, PATRICIA Wihenberg University, A.B. Malone College Adams, Loretta 169 Adams, Sherrie 169 Affolter, Debbie 149 Affolter, Francis 169 Agnes, Vic 149 Alesescu, Cincla 104, 163, 169 Alexander, Dianne 103, 105, 1 Allen, Tom 81, 149 Altimore, Lenny 169 Amatangelo, Dan 166 Andears, Gary 4, 149 Anders, Jan Miss 22 Anderson, Deborah 73, 96, 119 Anderson, George Mr. 21 Anderson, Janet 104, 169 Andreski, Richard 149 Andrews, Bonnie 119 Andrews, Joy 105, 169 Andrews, Mark 147 Andrews, Thomas 68, 98, 119 Angus, Floyd 10, 102, 119 Annis, Don 91, 99, 169 Antonacci, Kathy 149 Arbuckle, Darlene 119 Archer, Susan 70, 73, 74, 119 Arn, Kevin 149 Arner, Jeanette 169 Amold, Deborah 119 Arnold, Phillip 169 Amtz, Jim 64, 169 Atkinson, Dan 111, 149 Aukerman, Donn 169 Babbo, Thomas 76, 1 19 Bachel, Gordon 149 Baker, Carol 149 Baker, Carolyn 95, 112, 119 Baker, Ray 80, 169 Balaski, Marc 149 Balbierer, Rick 169 Ball, Dave 58, 80, 169 Bannar, Beverly 95, 119 Bantz, Tom 81, 108, 109, 111, Bardnell, Dave 58, 169 Barker, Vickie 149 Barkheimer, Robert 65, 149 Barkley, Bruce 76, 81, 169 12, 149 169 Barnhart, Richard 58, 92, 114, 169 Barrick, Richard 149 Barton, Chuck 47, 58, 80, 114, 169 224 WHITE, HENRY Ohio University, B.S. Photo Index Bartuseck, Steve 47, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 86, 92, 102, 114, 117, 119 Bates, Janet 119 Bauman, Bradley 12, 47, 52, 114, 119 Baxter, Rick 64, 149, 157 Bayley, Bob 77, so, 85, 84, 92, 98, 155, 169 Beard, Nancy 11, 71, 72, 169 Beatty, Dale Mr. 18, 68, 120, 145 Becker, Cindy 76, 169 Beckner, Jerry 47, 91, 92, 114, 169 Beeson, Paul 169 Beifus, Phyllis Mrs. Bell, Bob 169 Bell, Gail 84, 85, 99, 115, 149 Bender, Mike 71, 149 Bender, Robert 87, 91, 92, 99, 111, 149 15, 29,88 Berger, Dale 62, 149 Bethune, Kathryn Mrs. 30 Bethune, Richard 119 Bethune, Wayne 62, 149 Betro, Joseph 119 Betz, Mary 1 19 Bikis, Alex 89, 92, 93, 169, 178 Billingsley, Cindy 96, 103, 105, 149 Bing, Dan 47, 58, 61, 81, 93, 149 Binns, Colin 12, 81, 85, 86, 87, 88, 99, 120, 134 Birch, Carrie 40, 89, 91, 169, 170 Bird, Robert, Mr. 22, 46, 47, 64, 117 Bishop, Charles 147 Bishop, Judy 90, 101, 105, 169 Black, Debbie 80, 81, 111, 169 Black, Willimn 110, 120 Blanda, John 170 Blankenship, Bruce 92, 149 Blazer, Pat 105, 149 Blood, Ernest 120 Blood, Marlene 167 Bocskor, Donald 113, 160 Bodkin, Gary 170 Bodo, John 170 Bogue, Mark 170 Bolitho, John 76, 78, so, 170 Bolitho, Kim 76, 170 Bolster, David 149 Boltz, Bob 99, 101, 159, 170 Book, Diane 149 Bose, Kathy 4, 85, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 101, 105, 115, 120 Bossart, Margie 170 Boston, Bob 43, 46, 62, 149 WINKHART, THOMAS Miami University, B.S. Boston, Buryl Mr. 22, 160 Boston, Mabel Mrs. 4, 22, 101 Bourguin, Steven 120 Bowen, Cathie 113, 120 Bowen, Jack Mr. 22, 90, 92 Bowen, Vicki 84, 120 Bowling, Rebecca 45, 87, 88, 89, 90, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 115, 120, 142 Bowling, Thomas 120 Bradley, Michael 10, 83, 84, 85, 102, 120 Brarnos, Mary 96, 170 Brand, Leo 149 Brannan, Nancy 103, 105, 149 Brawley, Sharon 150 Brendlin, Susan 120 Brewer, Annette 67, 76, 79, 81, 89, 103, 150 Brewer, Kim 170 Brewer, Terry 185 Brislen, Dan 150 Brissey, Joyce 150 Brobst, Joy 105, 170 Brown, Ginny 96, 170 Brown, Jim 46, 170 Brown, Karen Miss 22, 96, 173 Brown, Marsha 12, 14, 36, 41, 87, 88, 89,100,104,109,110,l15,121,132 Bryan, Joyce 79, 111, 170 Bryan, Larry 150 Bryden, Mary 70, 73, 74, 97, 110, 121 Bull, Lydia 170 Bullock, Jim 46, 170 Burch, Jackie 77, 78, 79, 108, 109, 110, 170 Burch, Janet 121 Burch, Joanne 100, 170 Burd, Herman 65, 170 Burd, Rick 150 Burdett, Dale 170 Burrick, Brenda 171 Burrick, Barry 171 Burk, Donna 91, 104, 150 Burleson, Roy 171 Burrier, Sharon 104, 171 Burwell, John 150 Bushong, Archie 171 Butler, Floyd 78, so, 171, 181 Butler, Judy 76, 111, 121 Butler, Mike 58, 81, 107, 108, 109, 171 Byer, LaDonna 171 Byers, Jackie 90, 91, 99, 103, 104, 111, 150 Byrd, Aleta 150 Cable, Don 23, 57, 150 Cable, Donald Mr. 23, 117 Cain, Cheryl 150 Cain, Omega Mrs. 22, 23, 95 Caims, Kathy 29, 90, 104, 150 Campbell, Diane 150 Campbell, Joe 171 Campton, Dottie 150 Capuano, jan 29, 102, 103, 104, 110, 150 Capuano, Jerry 171 Capuano, Lenny 80, 171 Carlson, Dave 47, 58, 171 'Carlson, joy 70, 171 Carlson, Lynette 5, 76, 103, 109, 110, 112, 121 Carman, Cathy 77, 90, 99, 150 Carns, Sheila 171 Carrick, Mike 1 50 Carter, Steve 150 Cassidy, Tom 62, 150 Casto, jackie 151 Catlett, Bill 151 NCatlett, Mark 147 Chambers, Scott 108, 109, 111, 171 Charton, Diane 13, 71, 73, 121 Charton, Gloria Mrs. 30 Charton, Ken 151 Charton, Larry 151 Chiples, jim 151 Chiudioni, Ernest Mr. 23, 99, 144 Chovan, Linda 81, 151 Christenson, Eric 113, 121 Chuch, jane Mrs. 23 Cisler, Brent 58, 171 Cisler, Randall 92, 121 Clapper, Carlee 89, 102, 103, 104, 121, 124, 134 Clark, Pam so, 105, 171 Clark, Rodney 167 Clauss, William 47, 51, 52, 93, 114, 121 Clinger, Jamie 67, 112, 121 linger, Stan 65, 151 ose, Dennis 121 louse, Josette 22, 43, 77, 88, 89, 90, 91, 103, 111, 122 louse, Len 47, 92, 171 lauss, Louis Mr. 31 Cochrane, Karen 67, 102, 103, 105, Y 110,151 Cochrane, Geff 80, 98, 171 igochrane, Victoria 71, 73, 74, 75, 90, 110, 122 le, Peggy 6, 15, 79, 97, 112,122 oleman, Glenn 151 oleridge, Scott 87, 92, 99, 122, 167 134, 155 oley, Larry 167 ollins, Mike 171 Connell, Cathy 26, 42, 76, 91, 112, 122 Cooke, Jack 121, 151 Coolidge, Ellen 67, 80, 89, 172 Cooper, Winfield Mr. 23, 115 Copeland, Bill 172 Copeland, Bob 185 Corrie, Karen 172 Cosentino, Rita 83, 85, 109, 110, 112, 122, 163 Costilow, Juanita 122 Costilow, Ken 172 Costilow, Patrica 122 Cowal, Alana 71, 72, 73, 75, 97, 104, 122 Define, Linda 97, 105, 172 Dehnke, Dave 152 Dejaneiro, Mary 152 DeLong, Martha 123 Demaree, joseph Mr. Denison, Cynthia 76, 78, 79, 103, 106, 1o9,11o,112,123 DeOrio, Brian 4, 93, 111, 123 Derhe imer, Cynthia 123 Derheimer, Robert 62, 123 DeStephen, Daniel 12, 88, 90, 99, 108 109,l11,115,123 Dewalt, Sharon 70, 152 Cowart, Jerry 147 Cowart, Norma 172 Cox Cox Donna 66, 67, 88, 89, 104, 122 Cox, ,Gina 67,80,8l, 104,111,172 , Linda 84, 105, 151 Coy, Dave 172 Crail, Marc 92, 107, 111, 114, 172 Cramblett, Lester 98, 147 Cramer, Dennis 172 Crannell, Richard 172 Creter, Rebecca 147 Crilly, john 108, 109, 151 Crum, Pat 40, 172 Crum, Renae 104, 172 Crum, Robert 122 Crum, Timothy 123 Curnpston, Maryln 112, 151 Cumpston, Rebecca 67, 83, 84, 85, 123, 155 Curl, Sandra 167 Currier, Beth 80, 81, 90, 105, 111, 172 Cutlip, jim 151 Diamant, Janet 80, 81, 90, 152 Diamant, Linda 80, 81, 172 Dickinson, Debra 77, 83, 84, 85, 88, 89,9l,100,103,l11,124,155 Dietz, Patricia 124 Digman, Larry 93, 110, 124 Dillehunt, Dave 76, 78, 80, 152 DiSantis, Donald 123 Dixon, Steve 172 Dobina, Pam 66, 67, 97, 103, 104, 108, 109, 173 Doll, Sally 124 Doney, Debbie 152 Dorak, Dan 65, 76, 81, 173 Dornan, Patricia 29, 113, 124 Dornhecker, Donna 84, 111, 152 Dorto, David 23, 98, 121, 147 Dougherty, Debbie 79, 81, 103, 104, 173 Dougherty, George Mr. 21 Dovidio, Debbie 105, 172 Downard, Gary 124 Downerd, Tim 47, 173 daCosta, Kathleen 79, 172 daCosta, Mike 61, 172 Dadisman, jolane 84, 90, 99, 151 Dambrowski, Ann 91, 100, 105, 111, 172 Daniels, Sue 12, 84, 85, 90, 99, 151 Daniluk, Cindy 79, 97, 172 Datko, Andrew 151 David, Yvonne 103, 105, 172 Davis, Pamela 95, 104, 123 Davis, Vicky 105, 172 Day, Barb 172 Day, Craig 57, 59, 62, 151 Dean, Tod 123 Deaver, Wanda 151 DeBula, Beckie 90, 91, 103, 104, 111, 123 Decker, Donna 151 Deems, Orval Mr. 31 Deeser, Randy 172 Define, Gary 64, 152 Doyle, Gladys Mrs. 30 Doyle, jim 60, 152 Doyle, Norma 70, 74, 81, 103, 104, 110, 152, 157 Doyle, Randy 81, 173 Dressler, Margaret 97, 124 Druesedow, Linda 11, 71, 72, 74, 81, 105, 111, 157 Druesedow, Pamela 69, 71, 100, 103 104, 111, 124 Dudek, Ronald 76, 78, 80, 106, 107, 111, 124 Dudek, Sondra 124 Dumm, Molly 105, 173 Dunnerstick, Elaine 173 Dunnerstick, Robert 124 Durst, Marjorie Mrs. 23 Eberhardt, Jane 17, 70, 97, 104, 107, 109, 111, 152 Eckels, Bill 110, 152 Eckels, Denise 110, 193 Eckert, Steve 99,111,152 Ecksmith, Linda 81, 87, 90, 103, 105, 109,111, 115,148, 152 Ecrement, Paul 185 Edgein, Faith 91, 101, 111, 115, 124 Edwards, Ina Mrs. 30 Edwards, Pamela 104, 125 Edwards, Patricia 78, 79, 125 Edwards, Robert 125 Fort, Mary 84, 153 Fort, Tom 62, 64, 153, 157 Fortner, Ray Mr. 24, 46, 47, 136 Foster, Shirley 104, 116, 174 Fout, Eric 84, 85, 91, 99, 111, 153, 184 Fowler, Brent 126 Fowler, Larry 23, 126 Ellyson, Denzil 173 Englehaupt, Veronica 173 English, Nancy Mrs. 28, 94 Estock, Dave 45, 62, 152 Eudy, Nadine 173 Evans, Carol 113, 125 Evans, Robert 167 Eyster, Jim 76, 81, 93, 152 Fabinack, Ted 61, 152 Failor, Margaret 125 Fano, Frank 62, 152 Farkas, Terri 96, 104, 173 Farrar, David 98, 125 Fasnacht, Sharon 66, 94, 97, 103, 105 Fawcett, Elaine 80, 96, 105, 173 Fawcett, Willimn 62, 92, 152 Featheringham, John Mr. 23, 89 Fegley, Bob 173 Felton, Rick 153 Ferber, James 93, 125 Ferguson, Jeff 153 Ferguson, Judy 125 Ferguson, Pat 153 Ferrel, Kathleen 35, 77, 78, 103, 104, 107, 110, 125 Fertgus, Judy 4, 33, 35, 40, 94, 102, 110, 112, 125 Fetters, Debbie 79, 89, 91, 94, 97, 104, 174, Finley, Kathleen 6, 29, 79, 88, 90, 125 Fisher, Deborah 27, 43, 87, ss, 90, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109,110, 115, 125, 134 Fisher, Robert 109, 126 Fissot, Donald Mr. 31 Fitch, Sharon 100, 167 Flagg, James 126 Fletcher, Linda 126 Flinner, Rick 174 Foltz, Bonnie 120 Foltz, Susan 96, 97, 103, 104, 110, 126 Fondriest, Kathy 153 Fondriest, Mike 174 Ford, Kay 153 Fornash, Joni 40, 84, 103, 105, 111, 168, 174 Forrest, Margaret 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 46, 66, 76, 78, 81, 100, 106, 109, 110, 115, 118, 126 Forman, Pat 153 Fowler, Roger 126 Fowler, Vivian 113, 126 Frahm, Charles 91, 108, 109, 111, 126 France, Anne Marie 100, 174 Francis, Phillip 60, 113, 126 Frascone, Charles 111, 127 Fretch, Dale 153 Friedman, Ed 153 F rigley, Kathy 174 Fry, Denise 97, 153 Fry, Elmer Mr. Fry, John 174 Fry, Maureen 127 Fuller, Ron 167 Fulmer, William 153 Galay, Andrew 98, 127 Galey, Diane 90, 103, 105, 111, 153 Gallagher, Carol 80, 105, 111, 174 Garnett, Kathryn 127 Gates, Joyce 127 Geier, Jamie 47, 62, 93, 98, 114, 153 Geier, Jere 46, 93, 114, 154 Geiger, Paula 79, 96, 174 Gentile, Peter 4, 93, 127 Gerber, Tamara 11, 32, 40, 102, 103, 104, 106, 109, 110, 127, 141 Gesen, Larry 127 Gibson, Mary Mrs. 30 Gilbert, Jim 46, 174 Gioiello, Antonio 154 Givens, Patricia 127 Goad, Rita 90, 91, 108, 109, 174 Gogle, Barb 79, 96, 104, 107 Goldsworthy, Douglas 64, 65, 127 Golembeski, Susan 10, 94, 95, 112, 127 Gonda, Carole 71, 78, 75, 96, 97, 104, 110, 127, 146 Gordon, Meg 70, 73, 74, 105, 154 Gorham, Mary 94, 103, 104, 111, 154 Gowins, Cheryl 5, 82, 84, 85, 90, 101, 111, 128 Gowins, Greg 62, 77, 154 Graber, Dave 61, 81, 154 Graber, Isabelle Mrs. 30 Graham, Rod 1 54 Grandel, Kathleen 42, 128 Gray, Bob 185 Gray, Doug 1 54 Greathouse, Tom 128, 154 Green, Linda 79, 174 Greene, Linda 23, 82, 84, 35, 90, 91, 128 Greene, Sue 100, 174 Greenfelder, Greg 114, 154 Gregory, Dan 3, 154 Grell, Dan 84, 85, 154, 155 Griffith, Cheri 103, 104, 168, 175 Grimes, Michael 61, 128 Grimm, Diana 113, 128 Grimm, Steve 175 Gue, Terry 47, 80, 114, 175 Gue, Tim 47, 64, 65, so, 175 Gussett, Bill 81, 93, 154, 165 Haddox, Karen 67, 104, 113, 128 Hafner, Sue 77, 87, 89, 91, 154 Hale, Thomas 43, 81, 98, 108, 109, 128 Hall, Harry Mr. Hall, Laura Mrs. Hall, Michael 128 Hall, Roberta 79, 91, 97, 104, 175 Halter, Colleen 96, 105, 173 Hambach, James 46, 114, 175 Handrich, Lynn 80, 103, 104, 175 Hannon, William 81, 99, 108, 109, 171 Hannun, Wayne 128 Harbin, Beu 77, 79, 103, 175 Harbison, Vicki 77, 79, 103, 175 Hardesty, Patty 154 Hardesty, Sue 80, 81, 175 Hare, Diane 91, 97, 104, 110, 154 Harold, Barb 84, 90, 91, 100, 103, 104 1 10, 154 Harris, Howard Mr. 24 Harry, Barbara 94, 95, 128, 166 Harsh, Sharlyn 77, 110, 154 Harsh, Sherry 81, 154 Harter, Karlene Mrs. 24, 28, 80 Hatter, Scott 47, 175 Haslar, Dave 46, 175 Haslar, Vlilliam 46, 47, 58, 61, 129 Haugh, Mary Ann 8, 95, 96, 129 Haughton, Janice 82, 84, 85, 90, 99, 104, 154, 164 Haut, Victor 147 Haut, Wanda 90, 91, 108, 109, 175 Hayes, Carol 9, 46, 66, 67, 81, 90, 102 103, 105,111,154,179 Hayne, Rosemary 85, 86, 87, 100, 129 Heaster, Charles 76, 78, 80, 107, 129 Heaton, Jayne 103, 154 Hedrick, Loma 88, 104, 129 Hedridc, Sandy 79, 104, 175 Heinbaugh, Ron 81, 175 Heinzer, Mary 185 Heischman, Mary Lou 77, 90, 103, 104, 111, 154 Heiss, Terri 81, 103,105, 111, 175 Heist, Kathleen 11, 70, 72, 73, 74, 90, 129 Heist, Kris 71, 75, 74, 75, so, 96, 175 Henderhan, Gregory 47, 52, 129, 140 Henderhan, Janice 80, 104, 175 Henderson, Carol Mrs. 25, 105, 179 Henderson, Diane 29, 103, 104, 113, 129 Hennis, Kathy 175 Henry, Kathy 154 Henry, Robert Mr. 25 Henry, Steve 93, 129 Hensley, Curt 61, 154 Hentzell, Cindy 78, 79, 97, 104, 154 Hershberger, Deborah 129 I1-Iershey, Sue 175 Hewer, Barb 90, 103, 105, 111, 154 Hickey, Terry 79, 104, 111, 175 Hidcman, David 175 ll-lider, Jane 29, 112, 129 ,l-Iiegl, Stephen Mr. 25, 144 Higham, John 154 Hildebrand, Timothy 10, 44, 64, 129, 130, 159 ill, Debbie 76, 84, 90, 104, 110, 154 ill, Janine 105, 175 ill, Millie 175 iltner, Rick 65, 111, 154 iltner, Peg 70, 80, 97, 175 odge, Linda 81, 90, 105, 111, 175 offman, Margaret 102, 104, 113, 130 offman, Robert Mr. 20, 21 olden, Jim 60, 155 older, Stephanie 90, 108, 109, 175 ollingbaugh, Thomas 130 olmes, Bradley 130 olmes, Tom 155 ookway, Glen 76, 175 oover, Cheryl 71, 175 ope, David 62, 130 om, Ron 175 oslar, Ron 92, 155 ouk, Aramond Mr. 26, 29, 88 ousos, Jean 103, 104, 113, 130 oward, Roger 167 owenstine, Thomas 130 owick, Sharon 112, 155 oy, Tim 81, 100, 155 odak, David 167 ughes, Carol 100, 155 ughes, Vicki 113, 130 ulbert, Pat 175 unston, Barb 155 unston, Penny 80, 176 unt, Dave 185 unt, Diane 97, 105, 111, 115 unter, Mark 155 untsman, Brad 92, 98, 99, 176 untsman, Brent 9, 98, 108, 109, 155 usted, Douglas 130 Hyde, Annette 155 Hyde, Ray 167 Ilik, Pam 103, 105, 111, 176 Indorf, Katherine 130 Indorf, Pam 90, 155 Irwin, Donald 130 Irwin, Margaret 130 Isler, Gary 80, 81, 92, 176 Isler, Pat 155, 156 Iwanusa, Chuck 80, 91, 176 Izotic, Kris 104, 155 Jadcson, Linda 156 Jacobs, Sue 90, 102, 103, 105, 108, 109, 111, 156 Jacoby, Greg 114, 156 James, Tim 47, 80, 81, 92, 114, 168, 176 Jarvis, James 130 Jaycox, Cathy 91, 102, 105, 111, 156 Jedel, Dennis 111, 131 Jepson, Jeff 156 Jialanella, Diana 96, 100, 104, 176 Jirel, Jack 87, 156 Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson, Donn 131 Donna 80,105, 176 Lewis Mr. 13, 19,112, 123 Pat 176 , Tammy 104, 112, 156 Valerie 104, 176 Jones, Carl 176 Jones, Eileen 131 Jones, Joyce 79, 90, 91, 104, 107, 109, 110, 156 Jones, Richard 131 Joseph, Joey 46, 47, 109, 156 Jukich, Mark 92, 93, 99, 156 Julian, Joyce 104, 113, 131 Kackley, Kathy 70, 176 Kambrick, Donna 97, 131 Kambrick, Justine Mrs. 30 Kambrick, Linda 131 Karam, Joe 176 Karam, Sam 84, 85, 91, 99, 1 111, 156 Karcher, Dave 156 Kaserman, Richard 113, 131 Kate, jean 76, 89, 91, 100, 102, 103, 104, 131 Kauth, Karen 80, 104, 176 Keagy, Darlene 94, 95, 131 Keim, Robert 156 Keith, Carol 67, 88, 90, 91, 99, 103, 104,107, 108, 109, 111, 115, 131, 134, 138 08, 109, Kekich, Dennis 50, 81, 176 Kelleher, Sherry 156 Keller, Daryl 156 Keller, Jim 47, 176 Kelley, Gary 176 Kemmerling, Susan 102, 104, 115, 131 Kendig, Dann so, 81, 90, 107, 111, 148, 174, 176 Kendig, Diane 67, 81, 88, 90, 94, 107, 109,110,111,115, 118, 132, 174 Kennedy, Martin 80, 84, 176 Kenney, Jerry 156 Kessler, Lawrence 132 Kessler, Ron 65, 176 Khoury, Roberta 70, 73, 104, 156, 157 Kidd, Kenneth 132 Kienzle, Marian Mrs. 25 Kienzle, Scott 8, 46, 53, 57, 58, 92, 114, 156 Kilpatrick, Bob 46, 114, 156 Kilper, Becky 70, 74, 76, 105, 156 Kines, Diana 132 King, Carol 132 King, Cindy 79, 105, 177 King, Debbie 157 King, Gary 132 King, Richard 177 Kirkbride, Albert 46, 51, 52, 57, 102, 132, 140 Kirkbride, Warren 58, 157 Kirkland, Edward Mr. 29, 88 Kirkpatrick, Dennis 62, 157 Kirkpatrick, Catherine 90, 103, 111, 112, 132 Kirkpatrick, Gina 71, 74, 81, 157 Kirkpatrick, Roger 76, 78, 101, 109, 11 1, 152 Kleinhenz, Donna 3, 100, 177 Kleinhenz, Paul 132 Kleinhenz, Sue 80, 177 Klick, Debbie 72, 79, 105, 177 Klingaman, JoAnn 70, 157 Klotz, Lynn 70, 73, 74, 75, 97, 132 Klotz, Myrna 104, 157 Knight, Mary 79, 177 Knisely, Eugenia 81, 90, 112, 132 Knoch, Jim 60, 157 Kogel, Paul 157 Kohler, Jill 133 Kohler, Mike 157 Kelonehuk, Vicki so, 111, 177 Komenich, Frank 177 Koontz, Jill 91, 133 Kope, Carol 105, 157 Kornish, Sally 3, 100, 177 Korocedes, Mitzi 147 Kostolich, Ken 157 Kracher, David 133 Krause, Pam 79, 97, 105, 111, 177 Krebs, Lynn 157 Kress, Carol 71, 81, 157 22 Krinke, Ron 71, 74, 157, 166 Kropf, John 46, 65, 80, 93, 114, 177 Kropp, Walt 93, 157 Kuehnert, Kirk 177 Kuhn, Eskin 157 Kuhn, Jean 79, 133 Kulisek, Karen 66, 67, 103, 105, 157, 159 Kull, Keith 62, 71, 73, 74, 133 Kull, Kenton 61, 70, 73, 74, 133 Kyser, Debra 167 Laase, Mary 133 Laase, Nedra 79, 105, 111, 177 LaBorde, Jenny 77, 78, 79, 106, 109, 110, 157 Ladley, Jim 177 Laird, Rod 1 5 7 Lake, Chuck 1 5 7 Lambert, Gary 1 58 Lamont, Linda 12, 84, 91, 104, 110, 157, 15s Lanham, Jim 158 Lantz, Joan 110, 153, 158 Lantz, Sue 110, 158 Laps, Mitchell 11, 39, 46, 51, 52, 69, 92, 102, 114, 133, 140, 141 Laps, Tim 46, 53, 177 Large, Christine 133 Large, Pat 178 Lashinski, William 111, 133 Laster, Bob 98, 158, 184 Laster, Peggy 104, 111, 158 Lautenschleger, Craig 158 Lautensleger, Larry 61, 70, 158 Lautensleger, Ronald 133 Law, Gwyn 96, 158 Lebo, Deborah 133 Lebo, Ted 178 Leibtag, Carolyn 3, 53, 100, 178 Lender, Jerry 46, 47, 58, 62, 158 Lender, Marcia 80, 81, 104, 111, 163, 178, 184 Lessig, jeff 45, 55, 57, 61, 114, 158 Letcher, Jenni 80, 97, 103, 105, 111, 178 Lewis, Kathleen 134 Lewis, Sherri 111, 178 Lewton, Greg 93, 158 Lewton, Mary Mrs. 30 Lewton, Ron 71, 73, 91, 108, 109, 173 Liber, Frederick 87, 88, 92, 114, 134 Lidderdale, Anna 158 Lidderdale, Linda 158 Lillich, Dennis 61, 159 Lincicome, Connie 178 Lincicome, Randy 159 Lindquist, XWillia.m 121, 134 Lint, James 61, 134 Lintner, Gregory 77, 78, 109, 110, 134 Little, Mark 178 14, 39, 46, 52, 85, se, Littman, Bob ao, 92, 93, 108, 109, 178 Lloyd, Austin Mr. 20, 21 Lloyd, James 23, 47, 52, 134, 164 Lloyd, Kaye 70, 105, 178 Lloyd, Ken 46, 178 Lockhart, Connie 76, 78, 79, 91, 111, 159 Lombardi, Jeanne 81, 112, 159 Long, Jackie 80, 178 Long, Torn 80, 179 Longwell, Ken 70, 179 Longworth, Dub 179 Longsworth, Debbie 159 Loudin, Gary 77, 134 Love, John 62, 76, 80, 114, 159 Love, Richard 58, 91, 114, 178 Lower, Dale 134 Lower, Randy 179 Lucas, Christine 97, 100, 134 Lucas, Jane 159 Lucas, Sarah 71, 73, 81, 159 Ludwig, Renee 79, 159 Ludwig, Scott 134 Luke, Rosemary 6, 94, 104, 159 Lumbatis, Jacquelyn 160, 134 Lundgren, Carl 159 Luttrell, Macky 179 Lynch, Tom 98, 159 Lyons, Carol 80, 97, 105, 110, 178 MacNealy, Harry 92, 179 Mahaffey, Kay 76, 91, 104, 110, 134 Maier, Millie 102, 103, 105, 159 Malcuit, Bruce 167 Malcuit, Marlene 179 Malcuit, Michael 147 Maller-nee, Richard Mr. 24, 25 Iwiallet, John 46, 93, 121, 159 Mallet, Tim 179 Maney, Bob 46, 62, 159 Mangus, Gayle 78, 79, 84, 85, 91, 101, 135 Mansfield, Anita 81, 104, 109, 110, 1 16, 1 59 Manwaring, Dwight 101, 135 Marburger, Scott 76, 81, 93, 99, 159 Mariol, Renee 159 Marion, Floyd AMr. 25, 113 Marshall, Kenneth 135, 181 Martin, Frances 89, 91, 97, 110, 159 Martin, Jane Mrs. 25, 95 Marzella, Nancy 76, 103, 105, 110, 138, 159 Masalko, Susan 67, 84, 96, 112, 135 Mason, Jeanne 179 Mathie, Ed Mr. 25, 54, 57, 59, 86 Mattachione, Louie Mr. 26, 110 Mattachione, Pat Mr. 20 Mauger, Jack 98, 160 Maurer, Don 84, 85, 91, 99, 155, 160 Maurich, Barb 179 Maxwell, Dana 46, 52, 135 May, Richard 179 Maynard, Randy 179 Mayo, Greg 179 McArthur, Don 1 35 McBeth, Dave 179 McBurney, Brenda 99, 97, 103, 105 111, 160 McBurney, Terry 6, 79, 91, 103, 105 148,179 McCartney, Wilbur 179 McCarty, Pat 160 McClain, Dave 77, 81, 179 McCla.skey, Claudia 179 McClaskey, Sandra 135 McClaughry, Mark 179 McCoy, Eugene 80, 179 McDonald, Terry 160 McDowell, Patricia 37, 102, 103, 105, 111, 135 McFarland, Jeff 93, 108, 109, 111, 160 McFarren, Marianne 11, 71, 73, 74, 81, s4,9o, 111,160 McGlynchy, Craig 3, 100, 180 McMullan, Bob 160 McNutt, Evelyn Mrs. 2, 26, 82, 85, 96, 112 McPeek, Pauline Mrs. 26 McWilliams, Lester 180 Meade, Jeff 47, 81, 180 Meiser, Ann 160 Menegay, Bob 180 Menegay, Nancy 95, 104, 135 Mercer, Mike 180 Mercer, Ruth 82, 84, 85, 91, 99, 104, 160 Meredith, Charles 110, 130, 135 Merrick, Marjorie 77, 79, 110, 135 Metzger, Bob 61, 160 Metzger, Wilfred 71, 73, 135 Meyer, Karen 180 Meyer, Paul 160 Meyers, Cindy 80, 111, 174, 180 Meyers, Paulette 29, 71, 103, 105, 136 Meyers, Randy 160 Milash, Janice 100, 104, 180 Milash, Geraldine 136 Milbrodt, Roy 185 Miller, Dan 47, 62, 63, 93, 114, 160 Miller, Dottie 79, 104, 180 Miller, Philip 180 Miller, Will Mr. 26, 93 Milnes, Linda 71, 74, 136 Minard, Mary 180 Minger, Cheryl 111, 160 Minneck, Keith 147 Misheff, Mike 180 Misdmler, Elizabeth 136 Moats, Bonna 180 Mobley, Karen 180 Molnar, Ann 79, 180 Moore, Cheryl 160 Moore, Judith 95, 135 Moore, Marilyn 32, 35, 40, 88, 90, 100, 102, 105, 104, 111, 156 Moore, Richard 136 Moorhead, Gerald 71, 136, 166 Morena, Dennis 180 Moretta, Betsy 76, 96, 103, 106, 110, 136 Morgan, Karen 90, 95, 101, 103, 104, 136 Morgan, Linda 70, 180 Morris, Pat 111, 160 Mosser, Scott 180 Mottice, Debbie 100, 101, 160 Motts, David 26, 55, 62, 88, 92, 114, 118,122, 130,136, 159 Mulheim, Dave 160 Murphy, Denise 185 Murray, George 47, 93, 160 Muse, Carolyn 102, 103, 161 Muse, Raymond 136 Muse, Roberta 161 Myers, Norman 147 Myers, Tami 81, 100, 180 Myers, Thomas 110, 115, 137 Nau, Bernie 161 Neel, Lynn 161 Negulic, Kathy 67, 103, 104, 161 Nelson, Glenn 137 Nelson, Judy 185 Nelson, Terry 89, 105, 112, 156, 161 Nelson, Thomas 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 59, 62, 86, 102, 114, 137, 140 Neptune, Linda 104, 111, 161 Nesbitt, Ann 167 Netling, Barb 180 Netzly, Robert Mr. Netzly, Tara 76, 78, 97, 103, 105, 161 Neumann, Rid: 111, 161 New, Kevin 180 Nevgbrough, Sue 84, 85, 90, 91, 99, 1 1 Newlon, Robert 45, 54, 55, 57, 61, 92, 114, 157 Newman, Cathy 70, 90, 104, 161 Nickas, james 137 Nickels, Edgar Mr. 31 Nist, Veronica, Mrs. 30 Nixon, Sue 105, 161 Noggle, Rick 62, 180 Noggle, Steve 161 Norcia, Gary 88, 137 Novak, Timothy 137 Novy, Louis 180 Nupp, Pat 116, 180 Nyheim, Ron 161 Oberholzer, Sue 70, 77, 78, 90, 91, 148, 161 O'Grady, Jane 95, 137 Okey, Vivian 43, 76, 78, 81, 88, 90, 104,109, 115, 118,137 Oney, Larry 137 Oney, Shirley 180 Orlando, Cathy 162 Orlando, Patricia 35, 50, 90, 95, 137 Over, Linda 1 1 1, 162 Paflas, Pam 81, 111, 162 Palandrani, Betty 162 Parr, Nim 3, 180 Parr, Ronnie 180 Parrish, Pam 162 Parrott, Thomas 137 Parsons, Greg 71, 109, 180 Patterson, Cindy 162 Patterson, Ron 180 Paxson, Linda 77, 78, 79, 138 Payne, Glenn 138 Peddicord, Mike 162 Peloso, Mark 58, 180 Peloso, Torn 162 Perciballi, Rosalie 138 Perdew, Leroy 162 Perdue, Jack 39, 46, 52, 88, 92, 102, 114, 158 Perez, Omar Mr. 26, 81 Peterman, june 181 Pfeiffer, Nick 81 92, 98, 181 Pfeiffer, Paul Mr. Phelps, jim 162 Phillips, Darlene 138 Phillips, Kathy 3, 103, 105, 181 Phillips, Ken 93, 162 Phillips, Ward 147 Philpott, Carla 113, 138 Piatt, Clyde 87, 92, 148, 162 Pikulik, Lynn 89, 103, 104, 109, 111, 162 Pittman, Harry 181 Pleis, Robert Mr. 26 Plisko, Bernard Mr. 26, 121 Polen, Harold Mr. 26 Ponieski, Barbara 81, 97, 99, 138 Pool, Debra 138 Porter, Jay 91, 92, 93, 162 Potter, Donald 138 Potts, Debra 76, 138 Powelson, Cathy 96, 162 Prestier, Thomas 38, 44, 61, 138 Preston, Sue 72, 89, 103, 104, 162 Psezekaza, Diane 99, 181 Puente, Michael 98, 138 Pyles, Cecil 139 Raber, Radel, Bob 162 Dan 139 Rainsberger, Lorinda 139 Ralston, Alan 91, 99, 181 Rambaud, Susan 16, 85, 86, 87, 88, 115, 159 Rambo, Tana 84, 111, 162 Ramser, Donald 139 Ranalli, Mary Rose 162 Ray, Edward 100, 101, 139 Ream, John 181 Ream, Roberta 94, 105, 148, 162 Reaser, Cheryl 40, 162 Reece, Dave 162 Reed, April 77, 181 Reed, Joy Mrs. Reed, Nancy 181 Reemsnyder, Mike 92, 181 Reese, James 110, 139 Regiec, David 139 Regula, Cherie 162 Reidenbach, Susan 29, 81, 88, 97, 99, 107,109,111,112, 115, 159 Reiter, Donna 104, 139 Renner, Walt 81, 99, 162 Repp, William 139 Resler, Dennis 98, 139 Reusser, Sandy 103, 162 Reynolds, Margo 99, 115, 162 Rice, Diane 80, 97, 108, 109, 111, 181 Rice, Ellen 69, 97, 162 Rice, Paul 42, 81, 88, 92, 98, 99, 115, 121, 140 Richard, Audrey 105, 140 Ridgeway, Charles 140 Riley, Deborah 140 Ring, Karen 79, 181 Ring, Parn 77, 97, 105, 104, 111 Rininger, Shirley 113, 140 Risher, Risher Rispin 162 Roach, Roach, Raach, 1 1 1, Roach, 3 3 Chuck 71,75,162 Cindy .140 John 7, 47, 62, 92, 102, 114, Cal 108,109,181 LeeMr. 26 Lourel 97, 101, 105, 108, 109, 140 Tom 77, 181 Roan, Debbie 1 62 229 Robbins, Judith 95, 140 Robinette, Bill 163 Robinette, Bob 163 Robinson, Mary Mrs. 30 Rodriquez, Sally 104, 157, 182 Rogers, Terrance 71, 73, 74, 140 Rohleder, Diane 43, ss, 90, 101, 112, 140 Rohleder, Linda 182 Roland, William Mr. 26, 46, 47, 59, 86, 1 14 Roman, Michael 22, 163 Romigh, Ruth 182 Ronk, Dave 182 Rosca, Adela 81, 89, 105, 106, 109, 110, 125, 140 Rose, Bob 81, 182 Rosenbury, Nora Lee 163 Ross, Greg 163 Roth, Mike 1s2 Rownd, Margaret Mrs. 27, 101, 115 Ruda, Guy 62, 163 Russ, Richard 93, 140 Ryen, Denny 62, 163, 182 Ryman, Linda 97, 101, 141 Sabaka, Dave 81, 92, 100, 182 Sabin, Debbie 28, 40, 66, 67, 77, 91, 102, 105, 110, 150, 163 Sady, Deborah 67, 141 Salas Darla 104, 110, 112, 163 Salas Joyce 81, 182 Salla, Dan 163 Salla, Gerald 83, 84, 98, 141 Sanko, Paul 47, 52, 141 Saracina, Potito 62, 65, 163, 181 Sarver, Russell 182 Satterfield, April 163 Satterfield, Donald 141 Scarberry, James 141 Schaffner, Lucinda 81, 100, 111, 163 Schafrath, Wayne 163 Schenker, Thomasine 182 Schiffner, Curt 163 Schlarb, Gaye 182 Schmidt, Barbara 167 Schott, Rick 182 Schotts, Bill 182 Schroeder, Bob 182 Schroeder, Glenn 141 Schroeder, Mark 62, 65, 115, 141 Schuck, Sue 182 Schumacher, Nancy 141 Schuring, Kirk 182 Schwartz, Vivian 182 Schwitzgebel, Ed 47, 164 Scott, Debbie 91, 103, 109, 110, 164 Scourfield, Susan 3, 69, 100, 103, 104, 107,109,111, 112,141,181 Seal, Linda 78, 79, s1, 90, 102, 105, 104, 157, 164 Seccombe, Deborah 141 Seebach, Donald 141 Seebach, Terry 182 Seemann, Kenneth 47, 52, 92, 114, 128, 141 Seese, Cheryl 91, 103, 104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 164 Seese, William 142 Sefert, Diane 82, 97, 111, 182 Seikel, Patricia 142 Selby, David 142 Sell, Steve 182 Settimio, Maria 81, 94, 95, 104, 142 Sevier, Danny 61, 142 Sewell, Karen 95, 105, 142 Seybert, Jim 47, 77, 89, 92, 93, 99, 178, 182 Shafer, Randy 71, 73, 75, 185 Shafer, Roy 46, 80, 182 Shaffer, Elise 80, 103, 104, 182 Shaffer, Gloria 182 Shaffer, Mike 47, 182, 58 Shane, Judy 105, 182 Shane, Robert 61, 88, 114, 142 Shank, Don 185 Shanklin, Delores 164 Shanklin, Diana 142 Shannon, Bill 164 Sheehan, Delores Mrs. 27, 100 Sheehan, Sue 79, 81, 94, 99, 164, 176 Sheely, Wanda 164 Shepherd, Bruce 164 Sheppard, Pat 80, 90, 91, 94, 105, 111, 182 Shifflet, Janet 182 Showalter, Patti 100, 182 Showers, Starla 90, 91, 99, 108, 109, 164 Shreffler, Debbie 183 Shriver, Amy 87, 90, 91, 103, 105, 111, 164 Shulok, Sharon 90, 81, 105, 111, 183 Sibert, Jeanne 77, 142 Sible, Clifton 183 Sible, Paul 183 Simler, Jerry 16, 23, 91, 111, 142 Simler, Rocky 61, 164 Simpson, George 97, 111, 177, 183 Simpson, Regina 164 Simms, Larry Mr. 23, 27 Sims, Tom 57, 61, 160 Singer, Denise 80, 90, 183 Singleton, Cheryl 22, 42, 67, 88, 94, 95, 142 Skeen, Nancy 80, 90, 183 Slabaugh, Connie 111, 115, 183 Smith, Christopher 61, 46, 53, 88, 52, 92, 114, 142 Smith, Dale 81, 98, 183 Smith, Darrell 114, 164, 58, 57 Smith, Deborah 143 Smigh, Fredrica 71, 73, 84, 90, 104, 1 5 Smith, Ginny 29, 70, 91, 103, 111, 18 Smith, Kaylee 143 Smith, Keith 183 Smith, Kim 5, ss, 92, 139, 143 Smith, Tony 29, 70,91,103, 111, 183 Smyser, Richard 91, 98, 143 Snyder, Arthur 167 Snyder, Chris 80, 105, 183 Snyder, Jeffrey 143 Snyder, Mark 62, 77, 114, 165, 59, 57 58 Snyder, Wade 143 Soptelean, Pat 185 Southworth, Daniel 143 Sowd, Ken 165 Spencer, Sue 183 Spivey, Roberta 80, 90, 184 Splittorf, Gail 37, 106, 109, 110, 112, 143, 1 59 Stands, Terry 93, 143 Starkey, Lois 77, 79, 96, 143 Starkey, Myma 165 Starkey, Penny 16, 91, 99, 104, 106, 111, 165, 183 Starmer, Carol 143 Staub, Terry 165 Staudt, Mary 71, 72, 143 Stauffer, Nick 46, 92, 184 Stebler, Chuck 184 Steen, Jim 62, 87, 91, 92, 98, 165 Stegman, Pat 76, 105, 165 Stein, Mark 184 Steinbach, Gary 26, 82, 84, 85, 88, 92, 98,99, 111, 115,144 Stemple, Penny 144 Stephen, Scotty 184 Stephens, Vickie 100, 110 Stevens, Carol 96, 104, 144 Stevenson, Tim 165 Stewart, Charles 12, 33, 55, 57, 59, 92, 102, 114, 118, 122, 132, 144 Stewart, Karan 70, 84, 104, 165 Stewart, Mike 4, 47, 54, 57, 186 Stickley, Holly 165 Stillion, Andrew 77, 165 Stockdale, David 62, 81, 108, 109, 144 Stockda 1 1 1, le, Jean 103, 105, 107, 1-09, 165 Stollar, William Mr. 27 Stout, Karen 81, 184 Strong, Doug 93, 165 Strong, Glenda 77 lStropki, George 81, 144 lStropki, Steve 81, 184 Stuchul, Wallace 81, 64, 144 Stuffel, Polly 80, 103, 184 Ury, Ralph 145 Vahila, Becky 105, 185 Sturrett, Michael 26, 83, 84, 92, 98, 144 Sullivan Sullivanl Michael E. 147 Michael T. 144 Swartz, Dennis 167 Sweany, Nancy 165 Van Bremen, Mark 166 Van Sickel, Anne 166 Vargo, Don 47, 58, 185 Vasil, David 47, 52, 64, 145 Vasil, Richard 25, 52, 62, 64, 65, 102, Swearngin, Louise Nirs. 16, 27, 91 Swigart, Kathryn 97, 101, 144 Sword, Harvey 46, 184 Sword, jeff 65, 165 Szabo, Dianne 29, si, ss, 97, 101, 115, 144 Szabo, Pat 80, 184 Talbott, Kathy 77, 102, 103, 105, 111, 153, 165 114, 145 Vaughn, jeff 81, 92, 99, 166 Vellucci, Christine 76, 103, 106, 111, 145 Vellucci, John 185 Vincent, james 111, 145 Welton, Sandy 166 Wendling, Brenda 107, 109, 111, 167 Wendling, Kathi 185 Wendt, Karen 167 Wenger, Ted Mr. 28, 70, 72, 73, 74 Werner, john 17, 185 Wesley, Tom 46, 167 West, Richard 147 Westland, Dale 80, 114, 185 Weston, Rick 167 Wheeler, Stephen 147 Whipple, Patricia Miss 28, 85, 86, 105 White, Henry Mr. 17, 28 Whitehouse, Paul 167, 181 Wiggenton, Millie Mrs. 31 'Tartaglio, Toni 40, 84, 105, 165 Taylor, Dale 184 lTaylor, Opal Miss 30 'Taylor, Larry 100, 184 Taylor, Marlene 71, 74, 76, 81, 84, 85, 90,104,111, 165 Taylor, Mary 79, 104, 184 Taylor, Robert Mr. 31 Theis, Terry 165 Teter, Linda 144 Tharp, john 98, 145 Theken, Judith 145 Thomas, Allen 46, 77, 80, 92, 181, 184 Thompson, Hazel 184 Tisdale, Debbie 184 Tisdale, Sandi 184 Tisevich, Walter Mr. 4, 27 Tania, Stephanie 91,100, 102, 103, 104, 151, 166 Tope, Paul Mr. 27, 24 1Toy, Neil 46, 65, 76, 78, so, 93, 184 Triggs, Patricia 71, 103, 184 Tsocheff, Terry 77, 81, 89, 92, 110, 114, 145 Tuersley, Terry 147 Turner, Dennis 46, 48, 52, 62, 114, 145, 64 Turner, Diane 80, 103, 104, 184 Turner, Roy 167 Twigg, Kevin 70, 73, 74, 91, 92, 99, 111, 148, 166 Tyler, Henry 100, 185 Uhlmann, Kathleen 145 Uline, john 185 Umbenhour, Jill 166 Untch, Rick 185 Vitale, Anita 89, 108, 109, 185 Vitale, Leo 166 Vitangeli, john 166 Vitangeli, Robert 11, 145 Voican, Cynthia 102, 103, 104, 106, 109, 110, 112, 145 Vorshak, Carla 111, 160, 166 Wackerly, Carol 105, 166 Wade, Nancy 97, 104, 110, 146 Wadsworth, Marsha 67, 89, 90, 103, 166 Wagner, Sue 105, 152, 166 Walml, Josh Mr. 31 Wahl, Terry 146 Waikem, George 166 Waikem, Joe 166 Wallick, Dennis 166 Walter, Thomas 77, 78, 80, 81, 109, 111, 146, 161 Walters, Betty 146 Walters, Bill 166 Walters, Mildred Mrs. 30 Walters, Patricia 104, 146 Waltz, Ken 80, 81, 92, 114, 185 Ward, Lyle 146 Ward, Mervin 185 Warden, Robert 71, 73, 74, 92, 146 Warfield, Barb 185 Warfield, Gerald 146 Warfield, Jay 115, 146 Waseity, George 146 Watkins, Ben Mr. 28 Wayne, Linda 96, 146 Weaver, Don 166 Weaver, Kim 101, 166 Webber, David 147 Webber, Deana 23, 146 Weekley, Susan 147 Weise, Tom 185 Weiser, Terry 135, 147 Welling, Linda 185 Welsch, Penny 156 Welsch, Rhonda 100, 156, 166 Wiggins, Leslie 147 Wilkinson, Marcia 67, 95, 147 Williams, Williams Williains Williams Williams, 9 Bob 167 Debbie 167 Gregory 147 Jackie 96, 105, 156, 167 Jim 5, 100, 185 Williams, Lee 185 Williams, Paula 185 Williamson, Randall 147 Wilmot, Bruce 57, 167 Wilson, Cheryl 104, 111, 167 Wilson, Miriam 185 Wincek, Alan 185 Winger, Tom 185 Winkhart, Thomas Mr. Wise, Douglas 147 Wolfe, Robert 147 Wolford, Diana 104, 167 Woolbert, Dave 57, 167 Wright, David 147 Wright, Gerald 185 Yablonski, Steve 167 Yates, Lynn 90, 105, 111, 167 Yoder, Chris 47, 50, 52, 62, 93, 114, 167 Yohe, Robert 147 Yoho, Mike 185 Yost, Francis 147 Young, Marcia 70, 74, 96, 110, 147 Young, Susan 80, 90, '104, 109, 110, 157, 185 Yutzey, Richard 47, 52, 53, 62, 65, 67, 102, 114, 147 Zearley, Charmain 167, 179 Zearley, Kathy 102, 167 Zeno, Vince 167 Ziembiec, Tom 185 Zorger, jennifer 96, 112, 124, 147 W5 'RY P ,ix f i I ,419 ,Q 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Sue Newbrough, Stephanie Tollin, Carol Wackerly, Bob Luster, Scott Kienzle, Icy Porter, Ieii Vaughn, Robert Williams and Steve Yablonski. Earralanrvaiv A Q ' l ICQ, I , PERRY HIGH SCHOOL SUNDAY, IUNE SECOND NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT THREE O'CLOCK WINDOWS FOR MY SOUL I will hew great windows for my soul, Channels of splendor, portals ot release: Out ol earth's prison walls will I hew them, That my thundering soul may push through them: Through the strata ot human lite and passion I will tunnel a way, I will carve and fashion With the might of my souI's intensity Windows fronting on immensity, Towering out ot time 1 will breathe the air ot another clime That my spirit's pain may cease. That the being ot me may have room to grow, That my eyes may meet God's eyes and Irnow: I will hew great windows, wonderful windows, Measureless windows for my soul. Author Unknown Q ll PROGRAM Orgunist,......-.....---..-.....-.,-..-..-... ......... Mrs. Iohn Wigginton Processional - Pomp and Circumstanceu ....,. , ....,..,.,....,..... ,.E1gar-Isaac U'-udience please remain seated! l11VOCUfi0IL......... .... -.- .... -...- ...... -.-.Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Fitzgerald Pastor - St. Ioan of Arc Catholic Church Go Not Far From Me, O God ......... --...-a ....... - .....,..................... Zingarelli CPerry High School Select Ensemble under the direction ot Mrs. Karlene Harterl Scripture - Proverb No. 3 ........ -. - ........ -..Vivian Okey Flute Trio - Rondo .............................. - ..................,. -- ........,... -..Beethoven Marlene Taylor - Marianne McFarren - Susan Oberholzer Address - Reality In The World of Illusion ......., Rev. E. M. Mortensen Pastor - Faith Memorial Baptist Church u . 'How Great Thou Art ....... - ..................,....... H .................... -1-line-Benson, Ir. First verse by Select Ensemble - Audience ioin tn on last verse l-Iow Great Thou Art tlast verse? 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