Perrysburg High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Perrysburg, OH)
- Class of 1966
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BLACK AND GOLD 66 PERRYSBURG HIGH SCHOOL PERRYSBURG, OHIO ' f 3 1 g . i -' , $35. ' 1 3m ' 1 ! 3 - ! HIE! ml 1. i ll 5,3: 3. r .. .w- ' ' ' . ' 2- ? iel IIHEE$ a. ff .: x3 EJ r-II '!n--m.---z--m.I u- -, -13un am 33., $ 5 AS THIS S 0114' BER STR U CTURE $714 .N'DS B OLDLY IN THE S TILL PEACE OF E VENINQ THO U GH TS C QME TO AHND OF SCHOOL DA TS GONE BY. ALL THE WORK AND PLA 2 ; THE SA DNESS AND JOY THA T FILLED EA CH H0 UR IS IN THE PAST, N0 W AS NIGHT FOL- L 0 WS DA T, F U TURE F OLL O I- VS PRESENT. A F TER LEARNING, A CCOWIPLISHAIIEW T WILL CL OSE THIS BUILDINGS DOORS AND OPEN THE WORLD TO US. Contents Introduction. . . . . . Activity.......... Sports....... Clubs............ Academic.. .. .. .. Students. . . Seniors......... Ads.......... 10 32 50 78 .104 .122 .144 , I Zolorstlzat 1305115 in thwght, ahfor the Black and Gold; L - en the stars as they ride through the Night, A shine as they did qfold; en thefields where ripem the gram A golden the moon Em the harvest wane-Hail t0 the colors thatfzoat in the night, rmlzfor the Black and Gold. SPIRIT EXIS TS IN MA NY FORMS, EA CH PUSHING FOR TH WITH SUCH EXPRESSION THA T ALL CREA TE AN A TMOSPHERE 0F ENTHUSIA SM. FR 0M THE FIRST PEP SESSION THROUGH TO THE LAST SPRING SPOR TS EVENT, THIS SPIRIT HAS NOT CEASED AND HAS PROVEN TO THE STUDENTS AND FA CUL TT ALIKE THA T OUR HIGH SCHOOL IS ONE TO HA VE PRIDE IN. DUE TO THE GOOD SPOR TSMANSHIP, TEAM COOPERA TION, PEP CL UB PROJECTS, AND THE VARSITY CL UB BOOSTERS WHICH PROGRESSED CONTINUALLT IN THEIR EFFOR TS OF SUPPORT THROUGH THE TEA R, P.H.S. SHO ULD TR ULT BE PROUD OF 'THE SPIRIT OF ,6631 Convey Expressions f 366 the Spirit 0 ACTIV l'l'Y ACTIV l'I'Y ACTIV l'l'Y ACTIV l'l'Y :33 f DvhhirVlumnvyw Varsity :K, . ' lckhzn'l --Rvscrrc Varsity Reserve Q Jnninv'1 I10mpsnnr Rcscrw . , N II FrnschCn. Capt. Xursih IcMillcntRcscrvc Sue; Finch-Varsity P211 Guest - Rcscrvo I I I I I i 1 E The football quscn and her murt: Freshman attendant, tcndam. Sue Fox; Junior attendant. Taylor Lutz; and Missy X-V'ade; Junior attendant, Debbie Eckhart; Senior at- Sophomore attendant Pat Guest. Icnclant, Georgi Schneider; Queen Julie Fox; Senior at- Queen Julie Reigns Over The Marching Com- modores form a P to salute Perrysburg. Julie Fox smiles after being crm-vncd homccoming quvcn, Football Homecoming J..- An-mup- The crowd looks on as the mighty Yellow Jackets move down the field. During the homecoming game against Cardinal T Slritch Bill Schnittkcr romps around right end for a sizeable gain. hunlmll wrunmiun 1 1w Upon A Timr hnnm's Qut'vn Julir :mtl hm mun. 1 I'vshnmn AXlissy Wad I L . phomorcMPat Guesi . , . , $ , ? Senior Attendant Georgi Schneider J unior Attendant Taylor Lulz Homecoming Queen J'u1ie Fox Senior Attendant Sue F ox Junior Attendant Debbie Eckhart HHere stands Green, a broken man, Theatre Workshop mm??? HItas for your own good Haeman. Left to Right: Danny Leyland, Mary Snyder, Greg 01an, Dave Hancock, Steve Murphy, Doug Handel, Chris Wearley, Paula Sutton, Lee Harding, Deb Doutt, Jim Ankenbrandt, Lisby RoeA Creon unsuccessfully attempis to persuade Antigone to obey his edictv Presents CCAntigoncf? in the On November 12th and 13th the Perrysburg High School Theater Workshop presented the Greek tragedy k Antig0ne, , under the direc- tion of Thomas L. Neuman. Assist- ing Mr. Neuman were Betty Dean, Karen Ruppert and Dave Lowry as student directors. Antig0ne , done in modern dress and language, is a story of moral versus political ideas. Fall Freshmen couples enjoy themselves in the atmosphere of the ski lodge in the mountains. Ski Lodge Setting for Dance hWinter Hideaway3,, the New Yeafs dance, was held on January 8 at Elm Street School. Unable to schedule the traditional Christmas dance in December due to conflicting basketball games, the Student Council agreed on a date early in January. The theme was a ski lodge in the I. , - ' . . mountains. Hot chocolate and marshmallows add 10 the wintry theme. Dancers enjoy themselves by the delight- ment of good music. 20 mrl Elected by Perrysburng Y-Teens, Ila Mae Ross attended the Y-Teen F ormal on April 16. At the dance, Ila was crowned area Y-Teen Queen. Chosen by the track team, Julie Fox rcp- . resented Perrysburg at the uToledo Blade J. J Fraser was elected Perrysburg Higl'fs relays. Student Council Queen Candidate. J. J. represented her school at the Area Stu- dent Council dance held at the Lucas County Recreation Centert Debbie Doutt represented Perrysburg High School at the league wrestling meet held at Lake. Girls representing all of the N.L.L. schools participated in award- ing trophies t0 the class champions. 21 Left to right: Chris Wearley, julie Derrer, J. J. Fraser, Sue Hecox, .Iodie Hunsucker, Linda Goshia. Queen .1- II Fraser reigned during the Perrys- burg Homecoming basketball game. The Jackets played Lake High School as .J- J and her court cheered them on. On March 6, Queen J. J. and her attendants were presented at the basketball homecoming dance, uCentral Park at TwilightV, Escorting Queen .I I was Andy Larson, captain of thejacket basketball team this year. j. .I. congratulates captain Andy with a hug, Left to right: Princess Julie Derrer, Princess Chris Wearley, Princess Lindy Goshia, Princessjodie Hunsucker, Queenjj. Fraser CCCentral Park at TwilighW Honors J J Andy Larson escorted Queen J. j Fraser at Central Park at Twilight hp- W54 Perrysburg receives foreign student, Alicia. Alicia Represents Chile Music is Alicia,s favorite pastime. Alicia prepares for classes. uI wish every Chilean student had the op- portunity to have the experience I have enjoyed in this high school, and that more young Ameri- cans would get to know the youth in the rest of the world. Everyday spent in this school has brought some discovery. I like the kids, I have enjoyed extracurricular activities very much and studies too. I admire the enthusiasm of the students, the organization of the clubs within the school, and the work of the teachers. Some favorite words of American Field Service are: cWalk together, talk together,-all ye people of the worldj. To adopt these words as a goal can bring understanding as well as fun to young peo- ple everywhere. ,5 On january 29, the Perrysburg High School speech classes, under the direction of Thomas Neuman, presented a LhNight of One Acts? The plays given included hEgad What a Cadw, hThe Ugly Duck- ling,a hFinal Dress Rehearsal , and hThe Great Western Melodrama? Some of the actors and actresses in- cluded Chris Wearley, Tom La- Farme, Cindy Flynn, Linda Han- nah, jon Donnan, jack Simmonsj andllodie Hunsucken muiww . .Iodie Hunsucker and john Har- Chris Wearley appears in hFinal desty express emotion in thgad, Dress Rehearsal? What a Cad . Speech Classes Present One Act Plays Cinderella, as portrayed by Linda Hannah, provides humor in gFi- nal Dress Rehearsalaa. Heroine, Tom LaFarree, amuses audience during khThe Great Western Melodrama? The villain .lon Donnan from thgad, What a Cadh speaks to audience. 26 Students sing the Chilean National Anthem during a convocation by exchange student, Alicia Magofke. As a part of the Student Council c0nv0cation, campaigners presented skits representing the candidates. Convocations Bring Variety to P.H.S. The great dramatic ability of HHS. students was displayed at the Christmas convocation as the second year speech class put on a Hillbilly Christmas Carol : As a preview to the dress-up day held in honor of Perrysburgts sesquicenlennial, students put on a style show. 27 G'.h 3... ea Showban was the theme of this yearhs annualjunior-Scnior Prom Juniors Make thhowboath a Success Visitors at the prom view the refreshments and decorations Fhe Perrysburg junior- Senior Prom hShowboatsa was held in the Senior High gym on May 14. This prom is traditionaliy spon- sored by the junior Class. Committee chairmen in- cluded Taylor Lutz, deco- rations; Roger Bell, enter tainment; Helen jones, re- freshments; Gail Evans and janet Eastman, publicity. Debbie Doutt, Mike Smith, and John Cherrington attended the Open House for the new home of the LhBeehiveT Senior activities day at Bay Point provided a nice day in the sun away from school for the seniors Here, Jim Veith and Lee Hard- ing hoist Alicia Magofke upon their should- ers. Special Activities for Seniors Early in September, the cafeteria was the location of the Senior Breakfast, which was a new privilege at P.H,S. Denny Hinebaugh and Scott Sutton display Esh they caught at Bay Point. 29 Jodie Hunsucker leads thE procession. A look of seriousness overtakes the seniors while listening to the commencement addressh The highest honors of the evening were shared by Lynne Elliott, Jerry Bar- ton, and Chris Wearley as they drew lots for the Way Scholarship. 30 Tension Mounts as The Hon. Tennyson Guyer, Senator, gives a spirited speech to graduates urging them onto the road of success. Seniors? Careers End Mr. Wilson, President of the Board of Education, shakes hands with graduates as they receive diplomas. SPORTS SPORTS ISPORTS SPORTS 7st: B. Davis, S. Sutton, J. Bayer. J. Hardesty, I. Bockbraderhl. Donnan, LA Swanson D. Hinebaugh T Lafarree. I. Quilter. M. Zieman 2nd: L. Robertson B. Schnittker, 1V1. Gilson. L Sabo, TA Hicks, B. Shank. R Richards. E. FUllEl ,l.Sk'k1CS, P. Barnes. T. VVOhlers 3rd: K Bell. G. Gray, J.- Damschroder, P. Bowling J Meiringhl. VanVorhis, D. Keller .1. Smith, D. Leyland. D. Stebel,l Badikl Schnittker snags the pass. 4th: R. Kurucz, DA Donnan, M. Baldwin, T. Quilten K. FoxV K. Nesper, j, Chilcote, T. Parrish, B. Schaefcr. B. Davis 5th; M. Conrad, S. Brossia, A. Hupp, T. Whitacrc, N. Bayer, S. Harrison, R. Croy. I. Webster, R. Meyers, S. Boulis 6th: Coach Thomas, Coach Clark, Coach Neumeymx LA Waltersh E. Ostot, D Alt- mam Head Coach Meyerh Coach Comstockh Coach Borcherdt. Jacket Football Team Jacket ddense at the line. 35 Co-Captains Denny Hinebaugh and Lloyd Swanson Eead the Jackets. Gridders 0n the bench watch with anticipation. Perrysburg also has its casualties. From left to right: Denny Hinebaugh, Jim Badik, and lVIarty Gilson P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg Genoa Eastwood Springfield Local Cardinal Stritch Lake Elmwood Anthony Wayne Rossford Maumee Managers: Norm Swanson, RogerJudy, and GeorgeJones. jacket ends: John Quilter, Doug Keller, John Hardesty, Pat Dowling, Lloyd Swanson. Backfleld: halfback Bill Schnitlker, full- back Roger Bell, halfback Mike Zie- man, quarterback Jon Donnan, center Jeff VanVorhis. 36 Head coach Car1 Meyer. Tackles: Tim Hicks. Bill Shank Gene Gray, Tom La- Farree Ken Ncsper. The Jacket Gridders of 565-66 Guards: Jerry Bockbradcn Jerry Bayen Kit Fox; Tim Quilter, Larry Sabo Phil Barncs. .Iim Sickles. 37 0 L W ? X Panthers Fall h ' Webster takcst e tlp Damschroder Fights for the rebound. Under the supervision of Coach ttDOCh Thomas the Yellow Jacket Basketball team had an ex- citing 1965-66 season, Winning nine out of eighteen games, the players were on their toes throughout the season. A high point was reached when the jackets beat Maumee twice The second victory was the result of a foul shot by Damschroder in the Fmal seconds of the game. Winning the homecoming game, the Jackets showed their unusual ability to play under pres- SUFC. From left to right: Bill Schnittker, Jim Badik, Mark Land- Webster, jack Simmons, Tom Kazmaier, Andy Larson, wehr. Steve Laine, Ron Munse. lIim Damschrodcr. john Mike Zieman,Todd King. Season Record J Perrysburg 58 Bowsher 51 Perrysburg 41 Anthony Waynt 45 Perrysburg 41 Eastwood 55 J Perrysburg 95 Bowling Green 87 1'5ng Perrysburg 47 Genoa 70 '9 manna? ' Perrysburg 54 Lake 50 M Perrysburg 78 Maumee 50 Perrysburg 52 Springfield Local 45 Perrysburg 66 Eastwood 65 Perrysburg 54 Maumee 52 Perrysburg 50 Rossford 84 Perrysburg 45 Anthony Wayne 55 Perrysburg 68 Napoleon 73 Perrysburg 69 Elmwood 70 Perrysburg 67 Lake 63 Perrysburg 67 Swanton 68 Perrysburg 63 Springfield Local 49 mmmm , Perrysburg 57 Rossford 83 Manager Roger Judy, Varsity coach Dick Thomas, Reserve coachjim Treece. It Takes Teamwork and School Tom Kazmaier, Forward Ron Munse, Guard Captain Andy Larson, Guard Mike Zieman, Guard Jim Damschroder, Center . Jack Simmons, Forward Steve Laine, Guard John Webster, Forward Backing to Win the Game Reserve I Caldwell, M Smith, KL Baldwin, B. Schlau, R, Babcock, R. Croy, R. Hill! J Hahn, J Gregory, T Whitacre, DA Srsmirnew7 G. Oliver. A. Hupp, R. Miller. 4! Intramurals in all sports began a suc- cessful season this year at P.H.S. Boys7 football teams were formed and several games played before Andy Larson$s team was announced the Champion. Such names as the Vic Tanny Rejects and the Commodores were among the basketball intramural teams. New this year were the ping pong intramurals. ROW 7: J. Cherrington, B. Frigmanski, D. Fabrey, J, Derrt ROWZ: R. Simon, N. Dutot, S. Murphy, Ctjensen, 5 KNEELING L to R: A? Larson, R, Simon; STANDING D. Hancock, T. Kazmaier, R. Munse, Pt Schmidt, L to R: j Donnan, S, Schwind, Ct Burgess, M, Werkman, Kt Landrum. 42 ROW 7: L to R: B. Frigmanski, K. Sullivan, M. Arthur, Wilson, R. Eckel, j. Austin, F. Williams, M. Martin, j, B. Fruchey, D Gian, G. Toland, T. Baughn, B. Free- Haste, D. Kesling, K7 Sattler, M. Bachman, D. Sievert, man, S. Agler, B. Masters, 1. Robeson, B. Grolle, II. M. Craft, .1- Faist, M. Stephens, B. Nespen D. Hine- Boyer. ROW 2: L to R: Coach Borcherdt, B. Kohl, B baugh,RKilmer. Have Successful Season ROW 7.31. Robeson, R. Kilmer, B. Grolle, D. Jones, D. De-rrer. B. Jaff'e; ROW 2: R. Bakondy, J. Hoste, D. Sarjeant, M. Bachman. D. Kesling, j. Deeth, R. Monroe, Coach Rava. 43 , I I l 4 w During the 1965-66 season the Perrysburg High wrestlers, under the leadership of captain Mike Smith, won seven out of eight league meets. Springfield, who also lost one league meet, shared the honors for champions of the NLL with Perrysburg. Taking first place in the December Napoleon Gold Medal Tournament were John Hudson, Mike Smith, Phil Schmidt, and Randy Meyers. Denny Hinebaugh and John Hudson shared recognition for making the fastest pin 60:22 secj in dual meets. Randy Meyers was the only jacket wrestler who qualified for the District Tournament. This yeafs return- ing lettermen are left to right: P. Schmidt, R. Nley- ers; STANDING; M. Smith, J, Har- desty: T. Quilter, D. Hinebaugh. Hardesty puts pressure on Anthony Wayne op- ponent. Winner John Hudson shakes hands at Enish of match. Quilter takes on Lake wrestler in 154 lb. class. Honors with Springfield Wrestling Team; Left to right, KNEELING; J. Boyer, D. Hiltner, S. Rogge, J. Lever,,R. Shirk. M. Conrad, .1- Donnan, RA Meyers, G Drozd, P. Schmidt, M. Smith. T. Hardesty, K, Satler, T Cornelius, B, Davis, R, Ducat, B. Zautner, D. Hinebaugh, D. Hincbaugh, T Quilter, I- NCSPCraKvRObCFIS- Kohl, J. Lewis; STANDING; G. .Iones, D. Hostetler, .1. 45 , Senior track member, Dave Fabrey, takes a hurdle. Track men run at practice every day after schooL Hard Practice and Determination Returning lettermen, KNEELING; J. Veith, D7 Fabrey7 STANDING, left to right: B, Schlau, T7 Quilter, K, Fox, M. Landwehr, J. Bayer, T.- King. a M a 5 I 7'qu21717193 . A 46 P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg P-burg Record 64 87 82 88 58 87 54 Rossford 63 Anthony Wayne 40 Springfield 45 Lake 39 Genoa 69 Elmwood 39 Maumee 73 Trackmcn take the hurdles during daily practice. Bring Good Results ROW 7: J. Bayer. M. Landwehr, J. Bernheisel, L. ROW4: Coach Rava, M. jensen, T. Kern, N. Augustine, Robertson, G. Gray, T. Hicks, T. King, K. Fox, T. B. Wilson, M, Bachman, J, Austin, CV Jensen, D. Mew- Quilter, R. Bell, ROW 2: Coach Meyer, 1 Veith, P. horter, J. Haste, ROW 5: B Shank, K. Sattler, C. To- Dowling, M. Gilson, T. Gravetthl. Weindorf, F. Doering, Iand, D. Sievert, D. Hostetler, B. Kurek, D. Hord, R, T. Wohlers, P. Barnes. D. Fabrey, ROW3: J. Cadwell, B. Monroe, G. Jones, ROW 6: G. Beman, D. Altman, N. Schlau, A. Hupp, R Myers, T Whitacre, B. Garber, JV Bayer, F. Williams, I. Faist, M. Martin, R. Eckel, B. Chilcote, T Parrish, G. Smith, S. Brossia, B. Davis, Grolle,K.Robeson c-J. J a ii; at; hag Left to righty KNEELING: M. Spies, S. Harrison, M. Treece, D. Stebel, M. Cain, J Gregory, B. Schnittker, Stevens, D. Jones, B. Kohl, S. Lainc, M. Zieman, S. D. Kesling, J Webster, C. Campbell, J. Badik, J. Van- Schwind, J. Hahn, R. Kurucz7 STANDING: Coach Vorhis. Baseball Season Ends with 7J8 Senior Andy Larson played Erst base. PitcherJohn Cherrington was a dependable player. J J J 48 Sophomore Mike Smith was a valuable asset to the team. Senior Greg Giffin has been playinggolf for many years Captain Ron Munse practices his swing. 5 1-m1 Makes Golf Team a Success Left to right: S. Munse, M. Smith, C Jones, D. Giffin, R. Munse, D. Konczal, R, Simon. J f CLUBs CLUBS gCLUBS CLUBS h. '1 ma' :1: :bhm L Student Council oHicers are presi- dent, John Cherrington. vice- president, Andy Larson; secretary, Diane Finch; tmasurer, hIh .1- Fraser; chaplainw Chris Wearley. Activities this school year included sponsoring a senior breakfasth apples for the teachers, football Clsan-up day, the football corona- tion, the Christmas danceh the concession stand for basketball games, a safety contest, Student Council and class officer elections, attendance at ThAhSC. meetings, and hosting a T.A.S.C. meeting here. From left to right: .I. I. Fraser, treasurer; Andy Larson, vice-president; John Cherrington, president; Diane Finchh secretary; Chris Wcarlcyh chaplain ROW 7: 0ch t0 righv Mrsh Barthold, C. Wearley, J. J. .I. Donnan, Lh Harding, S. Gram6s. ROW 3: Mh Smith, Fraser, .1- Cherrington, D. Finch, A Larson, ROW 2: C. Jensen, M. Weaver, S. Laine, Ph Dowling, W. Hart- Kh Ruppcrt, S. Smalley, L. Elliott, P. Guest, M4 Werkman, shom, D, Fabrey, J Donnan, P. Schmidt, D. Donnan. 52 ROW 7: Gen to righti G Schneider, A, Worrell, R. C. Wearley, Li Harding, Pt Schadehjt Barton, R. Simon, Shortridge, M.Smith, D. Fabrey,C.F1ynn,.l. Hunsucker, A Larson, Ki Lilje, S Murphy, P. Schmidt, 1.1 S Noftz, B, Dean, L. Elliott. ROW 2: K. Ruppert, Fraseth.F0x,A.R0etter,S.Kaczor. This yearis National Honor Society ofhcers are president, Dave Fabrey; vice-president, Mike Smith; secretary-treasurer, Cindy Flynn. Installing new members and attending the annual spring banquet are the activities of this honorary club. Members must be in the top Fifteen percent of their Class and have a score of at least eighty-Five percent on the Iowa tests given in their junior year. 53 A.F.S. Sponsors Foreign Exchange Student American Field Service oHicers included president, Lynne Elliott,- vice-president, Kit Fox; secretary, Carol Welsh; treasurer, Pat Stratton; student representative, Pat Shears. This was the Hrst year for this chapter. Club members sponsored the foreign exchange student, Alicia Magofkc, from Temnco, Chile. Other activities included two street fairs, a Motheris Club fair, Toledo International Week, the Slave Week, a farewell convocation, several parties for Alicia, and sponsorship of a busload 0f A.F.S. students during july. ROW 1: Heft t0 righO KY Fox, C. Welsh, P. Stratton, A. B. Clement, S. Sprunk, P, Hupp, G. Zautner, GV Evans, Magofke, L. Elliott, P. Shears. ROW 2: K. Ruppert, K. P. LaFrance, L. .Iansowski, K. Mulrooncy, Ch Henry, K. Kurucz, C. Campbell, C. Flynn, K. Farrell, C. Hurst, K. Schmidt, S. Smalley. ROW 4: T. King, G. Gordon, D. Bergstrand, B. Green, .I Barton, Ch Cordova, B. Dean, Stebel, S. Sutton, P, Schmidt, M. Weaver, I Vcith, L. M. Cleary, S. Faist, K. Tomes, j. Falls. ROW 3: S, Harding, S. Murphy, R. Bell, M. Roe, J. Ankenbrandt, ; Noftz, B. Thielman, B. Curtis, P. Sutton, A. Weinberg, D.Fabrey. l J. Elliott, G. Henning, C. Joseph, B. Bakondy, T. Lutz, i 5 'i Ill, ' a-g '. RAIL: 00p to bottom M. Lehman, L. Harding, A. Cordova, S. Overmeycr. BACK: J Veith, N. Dutot, S. Weinberg, I Ankenbrandt, B. Clement, C Welsh, T. Haywardj K. Burdo, M. Mills, G. Gian, S. Murphy, Lutz, K Ruppert, A. Magenta, A. LaFrancc, P Shears, R, Simon, D. Fabrey, E. Fuller, M Roe, M. Weaver, A. M Miller, K. Bergstrand, K. Schmidt, T. Jones, C. Monroe. World Affairs Interest Tomorrowk Leaders Junior Council on World Affairs, officers this year include president, Lee Harding; vicc-president, A1 Monroe; treasurer, Mark Weaver; and secretary, Jim Ankenbrandt. Members attended Toledo Area club meetings and the Toledo Council on World Affairs Banquet. Delegates were elected to represent Perrysburg for theMock United Nations Assembly held in Hillsdale, Michigan, the spring institute, and the Cincinnati Delegate assembly. An annual picnic was given in the spring. 55 ROW 1: 06ft to RightI S. Weber, Mt Bell, M. Schaller, P. Shears, I. Greenheld, St Faist, M. Cleary, Lt Goshia, M. Snyder, G. Gifhn, L. Harding, ML Neuman, BI Dean, B. Piez, P. Reis, I. Falls, I Lever, G. Schneider, DI Doutt. ROWZ: G, Wellstead, I. Heckler, R. Shortridge, P. Sutton, L, Elliott, S. Fox, I. Aarthun, C. Hurst, P. LaFrance, CV Flynn, L, Iankowski, M. Ladd, A. Dewey, S. Peters, I Mandell, D. Hoffman, S. Finch, D, Duston, K. Ruppert, R. Fultz. ROW 3: C, Wearley, L, Hannah, I Voegtlen, PA Schade, T. Schoonover, M, Augustine, C, Black, I. Winterhalter, T. Lutz, S. Brumback, B. Mc- Millen, G. Zautner, S, Sprunk, E. McCullough, A. Wein- New Speech Clubs berg, I. Hunsucker, I. Schneider, D. Sarjeant, I. Derrer, C. Simon, D. Finch. ROWJ: M. Craft, I Frigmanski, I. Ankenbrandt, G. Drozd, EA Hermon, T. Honmann, I Donnan, D. Fabrey, B. Davis, Ft Derrer, R. Simon, I. Cherrington, D. Hendel, D. Donnan, R. Myers, D. Stone, I Elliott, L. Roe, P. Hupp, BA Bakondy. ROW 5: G. Shank, D. Leyland, De Hinebaugh, K. Stapleton, P4 Dowling, T. LaFarree, I. Simmons, T. Kazmaier, A. Monroe, I. Smith, St Sutton, D. Lowry, I. Sickles, P. Stone, M. Roe, I. Hardesty, I Meiring, D. Hancock, R. Munse, R. Bell, N. Hunt, S. Murphy. Successful at P .H.S. Under the direction of speech teacher Mr. Neuman, a National Forensics League was instituted this year at Perrysburg. Membership into this Honorary speech society is gained by participation in variOus speech tournaments. At Districts Perrysburg placed four people: Lee Harding, Betty Dean, Lynne Elliott, and Greg Gifhn, and these people attended state competition at Columbus. Lee Harding placed third in the state in oratory. In one yearIs time, forty-nine people qualihed as N.F.L. members, of which eleven earned the Degree of Merit, six the Degree of Honor, and one the Degree of Distinction. The Speech Club omcers were president, Mary Snyder; vice-president, Greg Gimn; secretary, Lindy Goshia; treasurer, Lee Harding. Activities for the year included the play LLAntigoneW the Night of One Act Plays, and speech tournaments throughout the year. The Thespians is the honorary club for those who demonstrate outstanding acting ability and contributed to the theater through technical and directing committees. ROW 7: 06ft t0 rightJ D. Duston C. Simon P. LaFrance, M. Bell, D. Stone, ROW 3: L. Harding, G. GiHim I L. Goshia. C. Wearley. M. Augustine. P. Shears, I Falls. Ankenbrandt, R. Myers, 'I. Donnan, j. Cherrington, R. 1. Elliott. ROW' 2: A. Monroe: C. Wellstead M, Cleary, Simon, D. Fabrey', G. Shank D. Hendel, S. Murphy, J, M. Snyder. L. Elliott K. Kmppert, C Flynn. B. Dean Voegtlem L. Roe P. Sutton. D.Sarjeant. Mr. Neuman. BOTTOM: 1. Schneider, D. Lowry, 1. Barton M. C. Flynn, Mr. Neuman, C. Wearley. B Dean. L Harding. Snyder, P Sham MIDDLE: S. Murphy. P, Stone, R. .I.AnkenbrandL Bell. G. 0mm. TOP: D, Hancock, 1. Derrer. K. Rupperl. 1:!- M n. . 5 ROW 1: Heft to rightI P. Schmidt, G, Schneider, E. Dean, S. Smalley, ROW 2: J- Kazmaier, M. Cleary, D. Tinney, D. Doutt, .I- Hoffman, R. Shortridge. ROW 3: C. Kesling, D. Eckhart, S. Finch, M. Snyder, K. Emch, A, LaFrance, I. Ankenbrandt, L. Memberg, C. Black, A. Lemle7 B. Schug, DV Finch, C. Flynn, K. Kurucz, M. Smith; ROW4: B. Clement, I Fox, S6 Sprunk, MA Ladd, S. Kaczor, W. Hayden, SI Noftz, ROW 5: GV Zautncr, P. Hupp, J- .1- Fraser, C. Wearley, .I- Derrer, III Veith, ROW 6: T. Lutz, S. Stalter, P. Schade, B. Curtis, G. Evans F.T.A. Explores the Field of Education F.T.A6 officers for 1965-66 are president, Betty Dean; vice-presidem, Georgi Schneider; secretary, Sue Smalley; treasurer, Phil Schmidt; and chaplain, Ila Ross. Mrs. Craft is the clubIs spon- sor. Activities for this year included sponsoring observation and student teaching days, holding 58 a candy sale, and working in the concession stand during basketball games. The F.T.AI provides one 3100 scholarship for a senior club member planning to take a teaching curriculum in college. Math-Science Club Broadens Research Math-Science Club ofhcers are president, Jerry Bar- ton; vice-president, Paul Pappas; secretaryetreasurer, Steve Grames; and sponsors, Mr. Vickery and Mr. Rogers. At the monthly meetings various speakers discuss topics in mathematics and science. Every member is required to make a science project for the district science fair at B.G.S.Ue, this year held on March 26 The projects rated superior are taken to Columbus for State Science Day in the spring. I ROW 7. Heft to righw ML Vickery, P. Pappase .J. Barton, B. Thielman. L. Shiple, P. Stone, E. Fullere T. Whitacre. Ce Joseph G. Bergen SV Grames. T, jonese S Johnson. .Je F, Doering, G. Hermon. A. Monroe. M. OhNeill. K. Barton. ROPV 2: Uight t0 lef0 D. Karstaedt, T. Graven. Fox. 59 gm; v M W ROW 1: tleft to righO .I- Kazmaier, G. Schneider, C. Flynn, Mrs. Burkhart, C. Hurst, P. Hupp, .J- Fox, B. Clement, D. Finch, D. Adkins, Be Deanl ROW 2: Mt Ladd, H, jones, S, Faist, S. Hunyor, L, Traucht, S. Finch, Kt Ferrell, 1. Ross, S, Schauweker, K. Emch, C, Black, D. Tinney, K. Lynott, K. Tomes, M. Cleary, R. Short- ridge. ROW 3: II, Aarthun, R. Fultz, Kt Burdo, A. LaFrance, .I- Cable1 S. Britten, L, jankowski, D. Eck- hart, K. Greene, 1 Brossia, B. Schug, M. Lehman, A. Lemle, P. Helvoigt, S Gilders., G. Berger, St Fox, P. Dishong. ROW 4: S. Martin, C. Wearley, .I- Meeker, L. Momberg, C. Henry, Kt Bathe, L. Goshia, B. Curtis, .1- Schneider, T. Schoonover..l. Toland, I Fraser, 5. Noftzt N. Wallingtont D. Barber: L. Hannah, J; Derrer. P4 Strat- ton. ROW 5: K. Kurucz, L. Destatle, C. Kesling, B. Bakondy, S. Sprunk, B. McMillen, T. Lutz, Gt Gibson, St Stalter, W. Hayden, D. Thielman, S. Brumback, .I- Winterhalter, G. Zautner, C. Welsh, G Evans, P. Schade, J Ruple. Service Projects Promoted by Y-Teens President 'Iulie Fox, vice-president Paula Hupp, secretary Betsy Clement, treasurer Carla Hurst, and adviser Mrs. Burkhart head this yearys Y-Teen Club. Activities were sponsoring a Senior Y-Teen bakesale in September, selling Football Homecoming mums, holding a Hal- loween Party for the orphans at Miami Chil- drenjs Home, and presenting a Thanksgiving Convocation for the high school student body. 60 The annual YeTeen Formal was held at the Toledo YWCA on April 16. Perrysburgs elected candidate was Ila Mae Ross. Perrysburg Y-Teens were in charge of the Queerfs Com- mittee. Ila honored Perrysburg by being elected Queen at the formal HDiamonds in the Night? The Y-Teens major project was sending supple- mentary money to the clubjs Indian orphan girl, Wilma Clawson, from Arizona. B.Y.S.O. Works for Benefit of Others B.Y.S.O. ofEcers for this year are president, Ron Munse; vice-president, Mike Smith; secre- tary, Tom Brown; treasurer, Mike Zieman; chaplain, Jerry Bayer. Club members presented the Basketball Coronation, sponsored the B.Y.S.O.-faculty game, and worked in the con- cession stand during the Basketball season. ROW 1: Heft to righo Mr. Sleinecker M. Huntzingcr. T. Gray j. May, M. Roe. S. Heslup, G. Gime ROW 4: Brown. M. Smith, R. Munse M. ZiemamJ. Bayer. ROW R. Simon. J. Damschroder. R. Bell. KA Stapleton, K. Fox, 2: P. SchmidL B. Schnittken P, Dowling D. Pollock. S. M- Landwehr, L. Sabo. M. OsNeill. ROW 5: 1. Van- Schwind. P. Pappas. D. Hancock, AA Larson.ROW 3: Vorhis. P. Stone, T. Hicks. M, Gilson. B. Shank, K. j, Cherringtom D, Stebel. j! Simmons, L. Robertson. G. Nesper.$.5utt0n. 6i Spirit Was Captured at The officers for Pep Club this year were president, Georgi Schneider; vice-president Bilynda Schugg; secretary, Barb McMillen; treasurer, Pat Schade. Poster chairmen were senior, Jodie Hunsucker; junior, Sue Faist; sophomore, Emily McMillen; freshman, Betsy Piez; and the sponsor was Miss Franklin. Activities for this year included paint- ing signs and decorating halls for all sports, decorating the football fieldhouse, cleaning the Heldhouse twice, and decorating courts and cars for homecomings. Pep Club also sponsored the caravan to the Maumee football game, went to playersJ houses for Maumee football and Basketball games, painted store windows for the Maumee game, decorated for football banquet, and raised money by working in the concession stand and selling basketball dolls. ROW 1: Heft t0 rightJ P. Schade, G. Schneider, B: Schugg, B. McMillen. ROW 2: P. Jadlocki, B. Laubenthal, B. Roller, A, Creps, E. Carter, J. Hunsucker, S. Faisty Miss Franklin, E. Piez, E. McMillen, S. Hartman, S. Weber, J. Bunte, J. Arnold. ROW 3: D. Stein, G. Hurst, K. Ferrell, S. Schauweker, J. Hoffman, J. Aarthun, D. DoutL 8. Fox, B. Dean, R: Fultz, V. Stemen, S. Schwind. J Fuller, J. Falls, N. Lusher, K. Thomas: ROW 4: S. Eckhart, K. Keran J. Mandell, K. Getzinger, K. Themes, M. Cleary, P, Dishongl K. Emch, D. Finch, C. Flynn, M. Ladd, R, Shortridge, J. Donnan, P: Reis, C. Burgess, K. Landrum, J. Harrison, C: Hannah. ROW 5: J, Kazmaier, S. Hunyor, L. Traucht, D. Honman, D. Duston, J. Heckler, J. Schwind7 S. Tinney, C. Simon, S: LaFarree, S. Eiscman, N. Dorn, S, Heffelfinger, J. Caldwell, S, Wolfe, S. Peters, J. Lever, R. Fox. ROW6: K. Burdo, S. Gilders, S. Hayward, J. Grolle, K. Wygant, D. Eckhart, S: Finch, D. Tinney, P. Stratton, D. Hoffman, P: Carter, P, Bowman, M, Schaller, M. Wade, M. Werk- man, C. Schnittker, L. Hetman, M: Bell, N. Wilsonl ROW 7: K1 Greene, J. Brossia, L. Jankowski, K. Mul- rooney, S, Smalley, C. Kesling, C, Black, S. Sprunk, B. Clement, G. Zautner, L. Goshia, K. Bothe, T. Schoonover, J. Momberg, D: Swartz, D. Wallinton, J GreenHeld. ROW 8: L Schaller, P. Sutton, J Cable, S. Britten, M. Lehman, J. Harbauer, G. Ebans, .l, Winterhalter, S. Brumback, K. Kurucz, S. Noftz, J. Toland, B. Curtis, J. Fox, J. Fraser, C. Wearley, J. Derrert D. McCullough, ROW 9: A. Weinberg, L. Momberg, A. Sargent, J. Voegtlen, L. Roe, C. Henry, C. Bain, D. Gilson, V. Becker, P. Hupp, T: Lutz, G. Gibson, B. Thielman, B. Bakondy, S. Stalter, A. Gowdy, K. Nesper, J, Schneider, A. Dewey, M: Augustine, B. Anenberger. ROW 1: 06ft to rigth J. Donnan, J. Badik, A. Larson, J, Cherringlon, I Sickles. ROWZ: N. Swanson, GA Jones, R. Judy, R. Myers, T. Brown, T, King, D. Donnan, L. Sabo, D. Hinebaugh, B. Schnittker, G. Giffin, M. Gilson, T, Hicks, S. Schwind, B. Shlau. ROW 3: W. Hartshorn, M. Landwehr, M. Zieman, J. VanVorhis, P. Stone, D. Altman, R Bell, D. Hancoek, K. Fox, C. Campbell, D. Stebel, D. Fabrey, P. Schmidt. ROW 41: M. Smith, R. Munse, S. Sutton, J. Bayer, L. Swanson, J. Meiring, N. Dutot, B. Shank, j. Hardesty, K. Nesper, j. Dam- schroder, G. Gray, P. Dowling, T. LaFarree, M. Conrad, T. Kazmaier,j Simmons. The Varsity Club oHicers are Andy Larson, presi- dent; Jim Badik, vice-president; John Cherrington, secretary-treasurer; Jon Donnan, project chairman; and Jim Sickles, publicity chairman. Members of Varsity Club qualify by earning a letter in any varsity sport. The Varsity Club contributed to the school spirit by forming a cheering section at football and basketball games. Members worked in the concession stand to raise money. 63 Girls Learn Sportsmanship in G.A.A. G.A.A. officers this year are president, Debbie Doutt; vice-president, Joyce Cable; secretary, Terri Schoonover; treasurer, IIudy Toland; and sponsor, Miss Franklin. This year G.A.A. members worked in the consession stand, sponsored two coat checks during the basketball tournaments, sponsored an all school candy sale, held an all class swim- w ming party, purchased a mini-tramp, and sponsored a traveling basketball team. ROW 1: Heft t0 righO A. Sargent, VS Becker, P. Tucker, A. Gowdy, II. Toland, JI. Cable, D. Doutt, T. Schoonover, Miss Franklin, LS Destatte, D.I10nes, M. Ernest. ROW 2: K. NeSper, B. Curtis, II. Elliott, S. Martin, C. Welsh, S. Finch, II. Winterhalter, S, Brumback, P. Hupp, B. Bakondy, G. Zautner, SS Sprunk, T. Lutz, B. Clement, CA Henry, L. Memberg. ROW 3: S. Wherry, G. Schneider, K. Lynott, E. Kleinfelter, SS Hunyor, L. Traucht, P. Ijadlocki, IJ Greenfield, K. Archer, M. Ladd, D. Finch, D. Greenheld, S Eckhart, K. Tomes, S. Faist, C. Black, D. Tinney, C. Burgess, R. Fox, B. Roller,II. Kazmaier, R. Shortridge, II. Hoffman ROW 4: C. Fess, S. Schauweker, L. Elliott, C. Hurst, K. Ferrell, D. Stein, P. Shears, D. Duston, IJ. Mandell, C. Hartman, A. Dewey, NV Wilson, 57 Hayward, 5, Gilders, S, Shiple, M. Hass, S. Eiseman, S, LaFarree, C. Flynn, C Simon, S Tinney, P4 Dishong, II. Schwind, K. Kemz, II. Fuller, S, Schwind, K. Landrum, M. Werkman, PS Reis, I1. Donnan, V. Stemen, ROW 5: J. Aarthun, PA Guest, S, Fox, A. LaFrance, B. Ijeffers, II. Memberg, C. Campbell, SS Zuchowski, C. Phcils, L, Schaller, J. Oltens, L. Kuhlman, P. Sutton, A. Roelter, S, Kaczor, D. Hoffman, K. Wygant, E. McMillen, II. Har- bauer, C. Bain, A. Weinberg, K, Kurucz, L. Goshia, II Hunsucker, II. Fox, K. Bothe, C. Roberts, J. Schneider, P, Schade, B. Thielman, P. Helvoigt, K. Keller. ROW 1: Heft t0 righU K, Bergstrand, C. White, I.- Robeson, P. .Jadlocki, Mrs. Burkhart, R. Kuszmaul, G. Jones, E. Kleinfeltert ROW 2: C, Haxton, C. Campbell, 65 P. Sutton, St Stalter, D. Hostetler, D. Driftmeyer, L, Arming, T. Jones, B. Laubenthal. The officers of the Library Club were president, Ruth Kuszmaul; vice-president, Paula Noftz; secre- tary, Chris Bain; treasurer, Phyllis Jadlocki; reporter Maryellen Kru- per, and sponsor Mrs. Burkhart. The Library Club worked in the library with the management of the Book Shelf. It also participated in the Ohio State Student Librarian Meeting. This is an annual con- ference held at Wilmington College on April30. Under the leadership of president, judy Toland; vice-president, Kathy Archer; recording secretary, Jan Schneider; corresponding secre- tary, Sandy Britten, and treasurer, Marcia Ernestj the Paramedical Health Careers Club sponsored a bake sale and made a trip to a local hospital. This yeafs sponsor was NIrS. Virginia Spoerl R.N., Perrys- burg High$s nurse ROW 1: K. Archer, S, Brittent Rt Kusz- mauL ROW 2: C. Henry, T, Jones, D Jones, M. Ernest, Pt Tucker, E. Brahier, De Driftmeyer. ROW 3: Mrs. Spoerl, P. Green, 'I. Toland, S. Martin, C Welsh, '1. Schneider. K. Ferrell, C. Hurst, G. Berger. ROWI: Heft to righo K. Emchtl. Aarthun, L. Hernandez, .JA Hoffman ROW 2: R. Fultz, B. Bernard, F. Jadlocki, B. Schug. P, Stratton, P. Reis, D7 Kazmaier, C. Cordovat ROW 3: j. Lewis, J. Brooks, Pe Sutton, J. Aarthun, I Winterhalter, BA Bakondy, S. Brumback, K. Bathe, S. Spanish Club ofhcers include president, Linda Hernandez; vice-president, julie Aarthun; sec- retary .Ioan Hoffman; treasurer, Karis Emch. The Spanish Club sponsor is Mrs. Lewis. The club made a profitable sum at their annual noon bake sale and worked in the concession stand at basketball games. A Christmas pot-luck supper 66 Sprunk, K. Getzinger, ROW4: G, Drozd, M. Humzinger, N. Augustine, D. Leyland, G. Smith, L. Robertson, B. Schnittker, .It Meiring, B. Reef, W, Hartshorn. ROW 5: G. Hines, R. Ducat, .I' Cummings, B. Davis, TV Wohlers, .1- Simmons, C. Werkman, Alt Bayer, S. Sutton, T. Brown was held in the High School cafeteria. A group of Spanish Club members attended the travel talk presented by Perrysburgk Latin club. A group of Spanish club members attended an illustrated lecture at the Bowling Green State University Union by Dr. Flys, chairman of the Romance Language Department at B.G.S.U. F rench Cuisine Sampled by F rench Club The French Club officers this year are presi- dent, Linda Hannah; vice-president, Lee Harding; se'cretary, Dave FabrEy; and treasH urcr, Jim Ankenbrandt. Activities for this year included Sponsoring a Street Fair, publishing the Clubas newspaper Le Sommet, and hold- ; ing a French Club banquet and picnic in the spring. 1 i ROW 1: Ueft t0 righo .I- Hecklert G. Gibsont S. Kaczor, Tinney. B. Clement, D. Tinneyt T. Lutz, C. Black, L. 11 Sarjeant. B. Dean. j. Ankenbrandt, L. Hannah. L. Kuhlman, Pt Nottz, At Weinberg. C. Keslingt K. Tomest Harding, D. Fabreya Miss Roegert I. Grolle,l. Brownt C. D. Duston, C, Flynnt R. Brickert T. Kern, j. Hahn, P. t Joseph, K. Kuruczt ROW 2: M. Wise, A, LaFrancet S. Stone. j'. Bernheiselt D4 Stebcl, T. Whitacre. A. Huppt K. I Gilders, M. Lehmant K. Burdot G. Evans, A. SargCnt, Fox. j. Damschroder, M. Weaver: A. Larson, j. Luallen. ! L. Schaller. K. Schmidt. C. Welsht S. Hayward, .1- Har- D. Hancock, Mt Smith, G. Gimn. M. Smith. P. Hupp. . bauer. K. Bergstrand, S. Overmyer. ROW 3: P. Carter, C. FesgtC. Hurst. t C. Campbellt P. Guest. .1- Thompson. C. Simon S t 1 1 6, Roman Banquet Given by Latin Club Latin Club oHicers for 1965-66 include president, Greg Herroon; Vice-president, Ron Kuruez; record- ing secretary, Judy Mandell; corresponding secretary, Marcia Ernest; treasurer, Diane Finch; and reporter, Chris Bain. On February 15, the Latin Club held a tea for the Spanish and French Clubs. Speakers were Miss Sager and Mr. Fontanne, and slides of Europe were shown. The Latin Club Banquet was held on April 27. The purpose of this banquet is to initiate Latin I students into the club. Members also sold candy and wrapping paper during the year to raise money. ROW 7: Heft to righD K. Curtis, S. Sprunk, G. Zautner, K. Greene, Me Ernest, I Mandell, D. Finch, G. Herroon, R, Kurucz, C, Bain, Mrse Bauer, .1- Barton, S. Schwind, D. Newhorter. ROW 2: A. Lemle, D. Stricker, K. Ferrell, j. Fox, .1- Fraser, B. McMillen, D. Eekhart, K6 Kernz, S. Zuchowski, AI. Schwind, C. Haxton, K. Wygam, S, Shiple, K. Kuck. ROW3: T. JonesMI, Cable, R. Shortridge, P. Dis- hong, P. Schade, De Stein, D. Driftmeyer, R. Kuszmaul, 65 N, Wallington, L. Destatte, MA Destatte7 G. Henning, K6 Ernest, D. Pollock. ROWd: P. Laubenthal, E. Hermon, S, Harrison, .16 Scholl, SV Grames, Te King, R. Croy1 J. Gregory, G. Walter, S. Schauweker, .I. Webster, K. Nes- per, J. Luallen, C. Ruebensaal, A. Okapal, JV Hahn, R. Myers, F. Doering, j. Badik, J. Bethe, D6 Dishong, D. Shiple, D. Weaver. Quill and Scroll officers for this year were president, Mark Weaver; vice president, llerry Barton; secretary, Linda Han- nah; and treasurer, Sue Noftz. The sponsors were Mr, Neuman and Mr. lIechura. This is an in- ternational journalistic honor so- ciety composed of members of the SomethinI and Black and Gold staffs. It was newly reorganized this year with the reactivation of a previous charter for Perrysburg High School. S. Noftz, K. Ruppert, K. Schmidta Kt Emch, L. Elliott, M. Snyder, F. Philbin, A. Okapal, Jt Barton, M. Lehman, L. Hannah, M. Weaver. Two New Clubs Aid Journalism S.N.A.P. sponsors were Mr. Vickery and Mr. jechura, and the officers included president, Jerry Barton; vice- president, Dave Lowry. This is a small exclusive Club that does all of the photographic work for the Somethini, Perrysburg Highis newspaper, and covers most student ac- tivities for the Black and Gold. The club members in- cluding the sponsors, hand in photographs on an assigned topic every month. A photograph sale is planned for the end of the year. Mr. Vickeryi Si Schauweker.j Bar- ton. EV Fuller, D. Lowry, R. Bortz. 69 The hSomethin, 1,, the student news- paper, was edited by Lynne Elliott, Mark Weaver, and Linda Hannah. Karis Emch served as business manager. thOmethinI H was distribut6d t0 the en- tire student body every two weeks. The newspaper ran articles telling about major high school events. Left to right: Mr Neuman, adviser; Linda Hannah, editor; Karis Emch, business manager; Mark Weaver, editor; Lynne Elliott, editor. Somethina Improves Publications Left to right: ROW 1: Page editors: Karen Schmidt7 joyce Elliott, Martha Lehman. ROW 2: Jerry Barton, pho- tographer; Dave Lawry, pho- tographer; Phil Philbin, Dawn Barber, page editorsh Reporters, Left to right: ROWI: Cindy Simon, Kathy Burdo, Ann Roetter, Mary Snyder, Phyllisjadlocki, Marilyn Cleary, Janet Falls, Betsy Piez. R0 W 2: Sandy Brit- ten, Randy My- ers, Dana Sar- jeam, Bonnie Thiclman,Jim May, Keith Staple- ton, Dave Fabrey, Sally Brumback, jim Ankenbrandt, Doug Weaver. Mr. Robert'jechura, adviser Black 8L Gold Staff Sue Noftz, editor-in-chief; Karen Ruppert. lay- out editor. 71 Rachel Shortridge, copy editor; Pat Schade, indexer; Becky Curtis, typist; judy Toland, assistant copy editor. The Black and Gold yearbook was under the leadership of editor-in-chief, Sue Noftz and layout editor, Karen Ruppert. Business for the yearbook was handled by Anita Worrell. Business staff: Carol Fahrer; Linda Gries, Greg Shank, Anita Worrell. The Symphonic Band Presents Four Band officers were president, Karen Ruppert; vice-presidem, Dave Karsteadt; secretary, Linda Hernandez, treasurer, Dave Stebel. Directors N11 . Heidemann and .N'Irs. Justice lead the band this year, The band started the marching season with a week marching drill in August. The Marching Commodores presented pre-game and half-time shows at football games under the direction of drum major Jim Veith and majorettes: Karen Ruppert, Diane Finch, Gayle Zautner, and ROW 1: weft t0 righ0 M. Snyder, L. Kuhlman, S. Noftz, B. Piez, D, Grosskopf, D. Sievert, P. Pappas, E, Overmyer, R. Shortidge, I. Barton, Gh Hanning, J. Hermon, F. Kistler, Kh Bergstrand, J Elliott, D. Stone, Mahler, S. Weber, II. Fuller, L. Simmons, C. Hannah, Sh Stalter. ROW 3: C. Hartmanh j. Dittenhoefer, .J. Fallsh L. Hernandez, A. LaFrance. ROW 2: K. Ruppert, S. A, Craps, N. Lusher, N. Dom, D. Oliver. R, Fultz, K. Kaczor, L. Elliott, D, Karateadt, C. Simon, J Brown, P, Baker, P. Jadiocki, MV Schaller, R. Bricker, M. Ernest, ' PERRYSBURE - HIGH SCHBDL Concerts During the Season Mary .10 Shaller, To earn money the band held a smorgasbord in the fall and two Fish fries during EhE winter along with the annual sale of fruitcakes, In the spring the band sold birthday calendars. The band presented fbur concerts during the season: a Christmas Concert, AFS. Concert. Pops Concert, and spring concert as well as playing for commencement. S. HeH'elf'Enger, C. Bauer, G. Hermon, D. Sargeant, M. Schmidt, A. Roettcrh D. Handel, D. Hostetler, E, Murphy. Arthur. T. Kern, K. Fox. ROW 4: D, Thrush, C. Well ROW 5: M. Kohring, C. Campbell, D, Mewhorter, S. stead. D. Hord, M, Bachman, K. Archer, D. Lowry, S. Schauwck6r,I Veith, R. Ritter, S. Harrison. B. Thiefman. Heslup, D. Ahnmark, P. Philbinx J Cherrington, P. .lhBartonMtheidemann. This was Karen Rupperfs sec- ond year as a band majorette. She served as captain and coordinator of the routines. jo Schaller and Diane Finch were both members of the Marlynettes before becoming Perrysburg High majorettes. These girls worked before and after school several days a week to perfect per- formances. Jim Veith was the yeafs drum major. Left to right: Jo Schaller, Jim Veith, Diane Finch, Karen Ruppert. Jim Veith was drum major for two years. He led the . band at football games and ; during parades. Jim played , drums during concert band. 74 ROW 7: C Burgess, K. Thomas, D. Greaneld, B. McCullough, D Crago, M. Bell, K. Getzinger, 8. Bernard, R. Dewey, j. Falls, S. Tinney, D. Hart- LaFarree, K. Ernest, ROW 4: SA Wolfe, M Werk- man, E. Carter, ROW 2: B. Bringman, .I Schwind, man, M. Wade, L. Hetman, L. Roe, K. Nesper, C. S. Peters, .1 Donnan, j, Lever, M Astry, V Stemen, Bain, D. Gilson, K4 Bortz, B Christy. F lladlocki. ROW 3: D. Barnes, M. Schaller, E. Girls? Glee Club and Orchestra L to R: S Martin, A, Weinberg, T Graven7 P. LaFrancg V. Strong, P. Noftz, S. Overmeyer, L. Kuhlman. The Choir Adds to Music ROW 1: Heft t0 righo M. Sanchez. C. Burgess. M. Astry Falls, J- Harrison, M. Bell, 5. Peters! S. Schwind, D. C. White S, Martin. J. GreenEeld, S. Simom A. Cleary, Barnes, K, Burdo, D. Crago. M. Werkman, M. Wade J, B. Bringman. M. Destatte, S. Schauweker. K. Emch, K. Donnan. K. Stricker I Leven S Faist, .1. Barton, K. Ly- Ferrell. V. Stcmen, C. Hannah. ROW 2: P. kIadlocki, j. nott, ROW 3: A. Magof'ke. E. McCullough, S. Wolfe, P. The Choir was under the leadership of president, Judy Toland; vice-president, Roger Bell; secren tary Patty Stratton; treasurer. Alan Hupp; publicity chairman, Janet Falls, and sponsor Mr. David Markle. Money raising projects this year 76 WWW , 4m m:: WWI-nmmaawrww awn Appreciation at P.H.S. Stratton, L, Hannah, j. Fox, 'I. Toland. P. HCIVOight, K. Wyganl, C Bainw I.- Layman. L. Hetmamj.Gr01Ee. LA Harbauer, L. Shue, PA Carter C. Schninker, ROW 4: K. Benz, XL Wise, C. joseph, J. Destatte, L. Roe. included a candy sala a winter concert, and a concert to celebrate Perrysburgk sesquicentennial anniversary. Choir members enjoyed a banquet and a spring picnic. 77 W. Hayden, I. May, R. Bell, A. Hupp, I Veith, I. Chilcoie, D. LeylancL M. Greene, 5. Brumback, JI. Winter- halterhj. Harbauer, B. Christy, G. chning ACADEMIC ACADEMIC ACADEMIC Richard Britten, John Landwehr, Hilda Isch, David Wilson, Robert Pierson, James Fraser, George Williams. Mr. Wilson, who has been a member of the Board of Education for four years, was president. Mrs. Isch has been the clerk for fifteen years. This was Mr. Piersonhs tenth year as superintendent. Mr. Land- wehr has been a member for eight years, Mr. Britten for ten years, and Dr. Fraser 80 for four years. This was George Williams, first year on the Board of Education. At the monthly meetings, current school issues and problems were debated. Suggestions for improvements were discussed by mem- bers, and attempts to remedy them were made. Superintendent of Perrysburg schools for ten years, Mr. Robert Pierson has helped develop our communityk educa- tion facilitiEs. Mr. Pierson received his BS. in education and MA. in school administration from Ohio Statt: Univer- sity. 8! Dr. George Conti has been principal of Perrysburg High School for two years. Dr Conti has attended Baldwin Wal- lace College, New England Conserva- tory of Music, and Columbia Univer- sity. He came to Pcrrysburg from the Cleveland School system. Robert Crago BS. Bowling Green State University, M.E. University of Toledo Special Services Dolores MCHugh B.A. Mary Manse College, M.E University of Toledo Marie Burkhart BA. University of Michigan, MA; Bowling Green State University; Librarian Mrs. Spoerl, R.N., served as nurse during the school year. Aid the Students Mrsh Hannah served as secretary to the prin- cipal. Mrs. Munse, secretary in the Guidance de- partment, helped prepare college transcripts. Mrsh Green was an as- sistant secretary in the high school thce. Elizabeth Barthold Elizabeth Munger B.S. Bowling Green State University, MA. University of Michigan, M.A. Ohio State University; English LIV George Munger B.A., MA. University of Michigan, B.S. Bowling Green State University,'M.LtS. Western English III Reserve University; B.A. Bowling Green State University; English II English Department Miss Elizabeth Munger and Mrs. Helen Craft taught College Prep English this year. The highlights of the year included Chaucer and Shakespearek hMacbeth? The major project was the publication of Words, Wisdom and Wit. hOur Town,7 and LhHamletn were studied by the Junior classes, under the instruction of Mr. George Munger and Mr. Robert .Iechura. The Sophomore class taught by Mrs, Elizabeth Barthold and Mr. Jechura, covered Silas Marner during the past year, along with some elementary speech. Mrse Craft, Miss Munger, and Mrs. Laura jollay each taught Classes of freshman English, including drama and Great Expecta- nuns. LauraJollay Robertjechura BA. Morehead State College; B E., M.E University of Toledo; Englishx French English 11,111 Challenges Students; Creativeness Various games make learning more fun. Seniors Publish CCWordS, Wisdom, and Wit? Helen Craft BS. Findlay College English LIV Thomas Neuman B.A.,B.SABow1ing Green State University Speech LII Senior English students study English literature. More Emphasis on Speech Mr Thomas Neuman, the speech teacher, has helped to give Perrysburgfs Speech Department recognition. During the course of the year, members of speech classes engaged in public speaking and presented a night of one- act plays, Open to the public, injanuary, To celebrate Christmas, the members of the Speech II class gave a performance of LtA Hillbilly ChristmasW The all-class play LtAntigoneh, under the direction of Mn Neuman, was the highlight of this yearjs activities. 56 A-a FIL? gm Donald Schick James Ivancso B.S. Bowling Green State University BS, MA. University of Toledo Senior Social Problems, American History World History. Senior Social Problems History Classes Relate Past and Present The Senior Social problems course in- volved studying about American govern- ment, about Communism, business and labor, and current events. Juniors studied the past of the United States in American History World History, open to any student interested in history, covered civilization of the human race in foreign lands. Donald Drain B.S.. B.A. Bowling Green State University American History, World History 87 Jeannette Lewis B.A., B.S. Ohio State University, M.E. Univer- sity of Toledo; Spanish I,II,III,IV Informal classroom discussion arouses enthusiasm of students. Foreign Languages Familiarize Students Dorothy Bauer B.A. Wittenberg, Bowling Green State University; Latin I,II,III 88 The languages offered included Latin, French, and Spanish. The study of each language involved the background and native language as used in that country. The language teachers included Mrs. Dorothy Bauer, Latin; Miss Judith Roeger and Mrs. Laura Jollay, French; and Mrs. Jeannette Lewis, Spanish. with Other Countries Judith Roeger Laurahjollay B.E. University of Toledo, University of B-A- Morehead State COHCgE; Caenh France; English, French French I,II,III,IV Kris Bothe andJulie Aarthun listen to Spanish tapes. Mary Ann Louy 3.8. DeSales College, MS. University of Toledo; Chemistry Charles Tank 85. Findlay College, M.ED, Bowling Green State University Biology. General Science Experiments and jim Damschroder performs the oxidation-reduction experiment. Carl Meyer ROdney Smith B.S, Findlay College, Heidelberg College, MS. Bowling B.S., M.S., B.S. Ohio State University, Green State University; Western Reserve University; General Science Biology, Physical Science Demonstrations Aid in Scientific Study Jon Vickery B.S., M.A., Ohio State University,B0wEing Green State University; Physics, General Math, Algebra 1, Physical Science The major studies in the science Helds included General Science and its uses, Biology and the study Of heredity, Chemistry and the study of the chemical make-up and structure of matter, and Physics which included the study of waves and motion. The teachers in the science department included Miss Mary Ann Louy, Mr. Rodney Smith, Mr. jon Vickery, Mr. Charles Tank and Mr. Carl Meyer. 9i Ion Vickery B.S., MAW Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University; Physics, General Math, Algebra 1, Physical Science. James P, Abke B.S. Bowling Green State Univer- sity; Plane. Geometry, Algebra, General Math Reasoning and The math department included General Math, Plane Geometry, Algebra LII, Trigonometry, and Solid Geometry. The teachers included Mr. Jon Vickery, Mr. Hance Rogers, Mr. James Abke and Mr. PaulAbke. 92 Hance Rogers 13.8., MA. University of Toledo; Algebra LII, General Math, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry Dan Pollock demonstrates how to solve a trigonometry problem. 1 t JamesAbke 1- B.S. Bowling Green i State University; Algebra I, General E Math. Plane Geometry Students study win- dow decorating as a part of store man- agement. Penta-County and Business Education .41- A large number of Perrysburg stu- dents attended the new Penta- County Vocational School, which opened for the first time this year. Since this was a technical training school, they were being prepared wt? 3 for their future vocations. They attended Classes a half day, and the remainder of the time was spent on jobs pertaining to their respective Fields of study. Students technology. Robert Steinecker AB. Heidelberg College, MA. Ohio State University; Health, General Business, Bookkeeping, Typing Ann McCleary 8.8. State Teachefs College; Typing I, General Business 95 LI mag: twv; -malm' Virginia Roller B.S. Bowling Green State University Home Economics John Heubner 8.3., NLA. Ohio State University Industrial Arts 96 This year, home economic classes sponsored a style show for high school girls and their mothers. Throughout the year sewing and cooking has occupied the students, time. In mechanical drawing and industrial arts classes, the boys learn techniques regarding drafting and constructing. Robert Notestine BS, Bowling Green State University Art I,II,III,IV Art appreciation Round the Students9 Education Shop teaches boys industrial techniq ues. The field of arts and crafts has been broadened this year with the addition of art appreciation and crafts to the curriculum. Those students wishing a general knowledge of art and practical skills benthed by these newly added courses. John Whitacre B.SA, MA, Bowling Green State University Industrial Arts, Crafts, Health 97 Band members participate in early morning practice Paul Heidemann BS. Baldwin Wallace; Band, Music Appreciation, Nlusic Theory Students Learn to French Horn section works on routing Mr. Markle leads Girls Glee in practice. Express Themselves Through Music Band, choir, and music ap- David Markle preciation classes made up BhShOhioNorthern the music department. The UniveFSitYstA-Ohio State University; M usic Theory, Choir, Girls Glee instructors included Mr. David Markle and Mr. Paul Heidemann. Music ap- preciation was one of the new courses offered for the first time this year. The main goal of the band this year was to prepare for solo competition. 99 Lucille Weber B.S. Bowling Green State University Health. Physical Education Health and Gym Show Way to John Thomas B.S Muskingum College Physical Education Joan Franklin B.SA Bowling Green State University Health, Physical Education 100 Robert Steinecker BA. Heidelberg College MeAe Ohio State University Health, Typing, General Business, Bookkeeping. Kathy Ferrell and Cindy Fesling fight for rebound in girls, gym. Physical Fitness Health was added this year to each studenths physical education pro- gram. The classes studied different aspects of the human body and mind, along with the knowledge of various diseases and how to be a healthy person. In the gym classes, teachers emphasized the necessity of physical fitness, through the use of body-conditioning tests and var- ious sports. John Whitacre B.S., MA. Bowling Green State University Industrial Arts, Crafts Health. IO! 102 Mrs. Cogan and Mr. Frantz Special Services Mrs. Crowell, Miss Thrush, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Hinebaugh, Mrs. Ames, Mrs. Kilmer, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Bailey. STANDING: Heft t0 righti Mr, Gordon, Mr. Eckel. Mr. Roberts, KNEEL- INC: Mrv Gilson, Mr. Zieman, Mre Pratt. Provide Efficiency Around the School Mri Schad teaches many students the value of good driving The custodians, bus drivers, and cooks were of great help to the 5ch001,s efficiency this year with their continuous services. From early in the morning to late in the afternoon, these people have I worked hard and deserve recog- nition for their efforts. , 'E STUDE N TS STUDENTS STUDENTS + STUDENTS From left to right; Betsy Piez, president; Pat Reis, vice-president; Cindy Hannah. secretary; and Randi Fox, treasurer. Freshmen Begin to Take a More Steve Agler Becky Akenberger Larry Arming Pal Applegate Jackie Arnold Mike Arthur Nlichele Astry Melissa Augustine eIim Austin Mart Bachman Bill Baker Ron Bakondy Debbie Barnes l06 The Ochers for this yearis fresh- man class are Betsy Piez, presi- dent; Pat Reis, vice-president; Cindy Hannah, secretary; and Randi Fox, treasurer; Activities for this class included sponsoring a car wash and a dance. With an enrollment of over two-hundred, the freshman class won the prizes for the PTA membership drive and the annual food drive. Fresh- man class sponsors were Mr. Tank, Mr. Ivansco, Mrs. Jollay, Mr. .Iechura, Mr. Munger, and Miss Roeger. gas;;r'i f: , Connie Bauer Tom Baughn Mary Bell Bruce Bernard Pam Blank Emil Boos Kathy Bortz Don Bossa Pat Bowman Jeff Bowman Jack Boyer Ellen Brahier Becky Bringman Walter Brooks Gay Brossia Leah Bruno Jerilyn Bunte Cindy Burgess Active Part in School Life at P.H.S. Janet Caldwell Rosalinda Campos Elain Carter Pam Cirgenski Alice Cleary Tom Clement Jean Cooper Geranda Cordero Tom Cornelius Mike Craft Debbie Crago Amalie Creps john Deeth Deana Demon Jerry Derr Dave Derrer J udy Destatte Annette Dewey f0? Jan Dittcnhoefer John Doering Judy Donnan Nancy Dorn Ron Eckel Joyce Elliot Fred Ery Jon Faist Janet Falls Randi F 0x Bob Freeman Bill Frigmanski Bob Fruchey Jean Fuller Dan Garber Doug Giffin Kathleen Gowdy Patricia Green Jackie Greenfield Brenda Grics Ron Gries Bill Grolle Ronald Gross Deby Grosskoph Cindy Hannah Jan Harrison Connie Hartman Dee Hartman Tim Haas Paul Harvanec Sue Heffelfinger Lory Herman Dean Hinebaugh F rank Hinkle Dan Hojtetler John Hollingsworth S.Amrbmq 109 Dennis Hord Jack Hoste Vern Hoste Don Humphries Maria Ibarra Brucejaffe Barbjeffers Craig Jensen Dickjones Georgejones Jim Kemper Don Kesling Rich Kilmer Frank Kistler Edith Kleinfelter Bob Kohl Mark Kohring Bruce Kurek Margaret LaFrance Karen Landrum Joann Layman Rick Less Jane Lever Nancy Lusher Jay Maddox Jean Mahler Linda Mahler Mark Martin Sandi Martin Bruce Masters Janice Mazey Edie McCullough Ronald McKnight George Meade Linda Meier Marilyn Meyers Demaris Oliver Dorothy Pack Claudette Papik Kathy Pence Sue Peters Betsy Piez Mid Pruden Pat Reis Rick Ritter Christing Roberts John Robeson Ken Robeson Jane Rodrigvez Elizabeth Roe Becky Roller Diana Rowe Martha Sanchez Dale Sarjeant Ken Sattler MaryJo Schaller Carol Schnittker Vicki Scholl Dave Schwind Sue Schwind Mary Miller Jeann Momberg Richard Monroe James Mullen Scott Munse Mary Murdock Ben Murphy Marvin Mutchler Laurie Nebel Bill N esper Bill Nichter Linda Okapal Cindy Shank Dave Sievert Linda Simmons Suanne Simon Debbie Smith Eileen Smith Therese Snyder Mike Spies Marcine Spohier Marilyn Stannard Vicki Stemen Mark Stephans HI Don Stone Tom Stoner Kevin Sullivan Darlene Swartz Karen Thoman Dennis Thrush Gary Toland Peggy Tucker Mary Villarreal Judy Voegtlen Missy Wade Diana Wallington Marvin Warton Sandi Weber Carl Wellstcad Marcia Werkman William Wherry Cathy White Frank Williams Linda Williams Bill Wilson Nancy Wilson Sue Wolfe janice Youngs With president Dick Donnan, vice-president Betsy Bernard, sec- retary Joyce Heckler, and treas- urer Diane Duston, the sopho- more class ordered their class rings and sponsored a bake sale. Mrs. Craft, Miss Louy, Mr. Meyer, Mrs. Bauer, and Mr. Huebner were the sophomore class sponsors. From left to right; Joyce Heckler, treasurer; Dick Donnan, president; Betsy Bernard, vice-president, and Diane Duston, treasurer. Sophomores Realize the Importance Jane Aarthun David Ahnmark Dan Altman Larry Arman Nat Augustine Riley Babcock Chris Bain Kathie Baker Mark Baldwin Donna Barber jackic Barton Mike Bauerschmidt Nick Bayer I12 Bob Clark Mike Conrad Ron Cooper Christina Cordova Randy Croy Kathy Curtis Bob Davis Dick Donnan Donna Driftmeyer Diane Duston Sandy Eckhart Sue Eiseman Kay Ernest John Farley Claire Fess Allen Finch Bill Garber Kathy Getzinger 113 Jan Beal Vicki Becker Gary Beman Karen Bcrgstrand Betsy Bernard Debby Biglin Rick Bortz Scott Boulis Scott Brandenburg Ray Bricker Steve Brossia Jana Brown jim Cadwell Cheryl Campbell Pat Carter Melynda Charles Jon Chilcote Barb Christy Pam Hopfer Alan Hupp Phyllis Jadlocki MikeJensen Craig Jones Carol Joseph Rogerjudy Kenny Keller Tom Kern Kathy Kernz Jack Kohl Laurie Krueger H4 Diana Gilson Lester Goings Clancy Gordon Bob Grames Mike Greene Debbie GreenHeld Jim Gregory Judy Grolle Shawna Grosskopf Pat Guest Marlene Haas Jim R. Hahn Jim T. Hahn Linda Harbauer Steve Harrison Will Hartshom Carole Haxton Joyce Heckler Gail Henning Rod Hill Jim Hiltner Debbie Hoffman Diane Hoffman Jim Hood Maryellen Kruper Kathy Kuck Linda Kuhlman Ron Kurucz Dan Kuszmaul Ruth Kuszmaul Sue Lafarree Steve Laine Barb Laubenthal Todd Layman Rick Len Jeff Lever Jim Lewis Isabel Marcias judy Mandel! Emily McMillan Kathy Metcalf Doug Mewharter Roger Miller Mike Mills Paula Moreo Randy Myers Kathy Nesper Paula Noftz Gordy Oliver Janice Ottens Susan Overmyer Tom Parrish Cindy Pheils jim Reither Scott Rogge Dave Romaker Charles Ruebensaal Andy Sargent Linda Schaller Steve Schauwekcr H5 Bill Schlau Ron Schmidt Janet Schwind Dale Seminiw Sue Shiple Linda Shue Bob Shiverwood BiII Silvis Cindy Simon Greg Smith Mike Smith Phil Spanfellner Lynn Stapleton Donna Stein Kathy Stricker Vicki Strong Paula Sutton Norm Swanson 116 Janine Thompson Sally Tinney Cindy Voland Lendal Walter Lance Warner Doug Weaver John Webster Anita Weinberg Dave Weindorf Cathy Welty Sue Wherry Tom Whitacre Martha Wise Marilyn Worrell Kathy Wygant Tom Zautner Mike Zellncr Susan Zuchowski This yearTs junior class is under the leadership of Sue Smalley, president; Jim Damschroder, vice-president; Pat Dowling, secretary; and Jack Sim- mons, treasurer. In November, after waiting six months7 the juniors received their class rings. This class sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom held in May, using the theme TTShowboatW The junior class spon- sors were Mr. Rogers, Mr. Drain, Mr. Notestine, Mr. I. Abke, and Mr. Whitacre. Left to right; Jack Simmons, treasurer; Jim Damschroder, vice-president; Pat Dowling, secretary; and not pictured: Sue Smalley, president. Juniors Begin to Prepare for College Debbie Adkins Jim Ankenbrandt Kathy Archer Jim Badik Beatrice Bakondy Dawn Barber Phillip Barnes Roger Bell Gail Berger Chris Black John Bernheisel Maureen Bollinger John Bothe, Bob Bringman Sandy Britten H7 Janet Brossia Sally Brumback Kathy Burdo Joyce Cable Mike Cain Chuck Campbell Marilyn Cleary Betsy Clement Jim Conner Sue Cornelius Jay Cummings Jim Damschroder 118 Ronald Dauer Dan Dishong Fred Doering Pat Dowling Janet Eastman Jean Eckel Debbie Eckhart Marcia Ernest Gail Evans Sue Faist Sue Finch Kit Fox John Frigmanski Helen Gardrvits Sue Gilders Marty Gilson Steve Grames Ted Gravett Gene Gray Becky Green Kathy Greene Bonnie Hanna Jean Harbauer Laurel Harrison Wendy Hayden Sally Hayward Pam Helvoigt Doug Hendel Cheryl Henry Greg Herroon Scott Heslup Tim Hicks Gary Hines Tim Hoffmann Gary Hudson Sue Hunyor Paula Hupp Linda Jankowski Shirley Johnson Helenljones I19 Robert Kaczor David Karstaedt Diane Kazmaier Jean Kazmaier Terry Kazmaier Doug Keller Kathy Keller Cindy Kesling Todd King Dan Konczal Mark Landwehr Paul Laubenthal Mike O,Neill Judy Papik Paul Pappas Phil Philbin Dan Pollock Andy Pound Rachel Reyes Ken Roberts Les Robertson Mayo Roe Judy Ruple Larry Sabo Diane Sautter Karen Schmidt Bill Schnittker Bilynda Schug Steve Schwind Sharon Sailing Martha Lehman Arlene Lemle Dan Leyland Jim Luallen Taylor Lutz Kathy Lynott Sue Martin Jim Mazey Barb McMillen Judy Meeker Richard Meier Jim Mciring Tim Minnick Linda Memberg Allen Monroe Karen M ulrooney Ken Nesper Andy Okapal William Shank Pal Shears David Shiple Larry Shiple Rod Shirk jim Sickles Jack Simmons Sue Smalley Jim Smith Mike Smith Sherry Sprunk Mike Stanford Keith Stapleton Dave Stebel David Stephens Janet Stock Pete Stone Gary Stoner Patty Stratton Dale Swartz Bill Thielman Debby Tinney Kathy Tomes Linda Traucht Jeff VanVorhis Nancy Wallington Loraine Warncke John Weindorf Carol Welsh James Winterhalter Jean Winterhalter Steve Wolfe Tom Wohlers Dan Wygant Dan Zapata Gayle Zautner SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS Senior Class officers: President Phil Schmidt, Vice-President john Quilter, Secretary Jodie Hunsucker, Treasurer Ron Munset Positive Leadership Brings Success Under the leadership of capable class ofhcers, the seniors had a very enjoyable year. With the aid of the English teachers, they published Words, Wisdom, and Wit. Ordering of announcements caps, and gowns built up the anticipation of graduation. After much debate, furniture for the guidance office was finally chosen as the class gift. Seniors also obtained many new privileges this year. To Those Seniors Chris Wearley and Lynne Elliott shared the rank of first scholastieally in the class. Chris also received the outstanding English Student Award, as well as the Dramatics Award for most outstanding actress of the year. Among Lynne7s honors was the All-Around Forensic Student of the vear and a full scholarship to Brigham Young University in de- bate. 124 r x um? - . . $93553 Perrysburg was the only school in this area to have four Merit Scholarship Hnalists. Among these students are Jerry Barton, Lynne Elliott, Dave Fabrey, and Steve Murphy. Jerry Barton ranked second scholastically in the class. Among his honors was the Way Scholarship. He was named the most outstanding science and math stu- dent. Jerry was also recognized for out' standing service. Receiving Honors Goes Recognition Lee Harding ranked third in the state in Oratorical Declamation at the State Tour- nament in Columbus. He. was also recog- nized as the most outstandmg male F oren- sics student. The Quiz Bowl champs, Lynne Elliott, Rusty Simon, Jerry Barton, Steve Murphy, and Dave Fabrey brought honors t0 Perrysburg by emerging hrst of IWCntynsix schools. 125 Julie Aarthun Spanish Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; GAA 1,2,4; FNA 1,2; Pep Club 2,4; Speech Club 4. Suzanne Ames GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; AFS 4; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; FBLA 3; Choir 2; Girls, Glee 1; Penta- County Vocational School 4. William Armstrong Wrestling 1,4; Baseball 1; G0113,4. Linda Barrett 2 L This Year33 Class Started a Tradition Jerry Barton Band4Marching 2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 2; Math-Science 2,3,4, President 4; Photo Club 4, President 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Thespian Society 4; Yearbook staff 2,3,4; Somethirf staff 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. Sam Baughn Football 1,2; Student Council 1; DECA 4, Vice-Presidem 4; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Robert Bauerschmidt Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Pcnta-County Vocational School 4. jerome Bayer BYSO 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Football l,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Spanish Club 4, l26 Donna Beal Eastwood High School 1,2; FTA 1; Choir 1; FBLA 3; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Michael Berger ,Ierry Bockbrader Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Penta-County Voca- tional Sch0014. Kristine Bothe GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,4; FTA 4; YvTeens 3,41 Johnnie Brooks Spanish Club 1,2. Sharon Burkhardt GAA 1,3; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 1,3; Penta-County Vocational School 4, John Cherrington StudEnt Council 1,3,4, President 4; Class President 1,3; AFB 4; Intier-Club Council 1,3,4; BYSO 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; French Club 2,3; Band4Marching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Toledo Area Student COUDCII j,4. James Cope 127 Betty Dean FTA 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; All-Class Play 3,4, student di- rector 4; French Club 2,4; Speech Club 4; Y-Teens 3,4; AFS 4; ,ICWA 3; Student Announcer 4. Jeanne Decko FHA 1; Library Club 3; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Linda Destatte GAA 1,3,4; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 4; Y-Teens 3,4. Mary Destatte GAA 1,3; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 4; Choir 3,4; FBLA 3. Rebecca Curtis GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; FTA 4; FNA 1; AFS 4; Yearbook staff 4; Speech Club 4; Latin Club 1,2. William Davis Wrestling 1,2; Football 1,4; Baseball 4; Projection Club 1. Senior Boys Inspired Leland Deiley Julie Derrer Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Speech Club 4; GAA 1,2,3; Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4; Basketball Homecoming Attendant 4; Foot- ball Homecoming Attendant 3; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 3,4; FTA 4; Choir 1,2,3. 128 Terry Destatte Pamela Dishong FNA 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,4; Y-chns 3,4; Band4Marching 1; Concert 1; Para- Medical Club 4; Library Club 3. Jon Donnan Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Golf 1,2; French Club 2,3; Speech Club 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 2,4. Deborah Doutt GAA 1,2,3,4; President 4; Pep Club 1,234; Y-Teens 3,4; Speech Club 4; JCWA 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; FTA 3,4; Choir 2,3; AII-Class Play 4; Wrestling Queen 4. Gene Drozd Wrestling1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,4. Roy Ducat Track 1; Wrestling 1,234; Baseball 3,4; Spanish Club 2,4. Norman Dutot Hi-Y 1; French Club 1,2; Elyria High School 1,2; Bas- ketba113,4;Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 3;,ICWA 4. Lynne Elliott Band4Marching l,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Orchestra 2; AFS 4, President 4; Y-Teens 3; GAA 3,4; National Honor SociCty 3,4; Speech Club 4; National Fore'nsics 4; Somethina staff 3,4, editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Student Council 4; Inter-Club Council 4; French Club 2,3. 129 Carol Fahrer Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Y-Teens 3; Library Club 3, President 3; A117C1ass Play 3; lJCWA 3; Somethin1 staff 4; Annual 52211? 4; Inter-Club Council 3; SNAP 4; Penta- County Vocational Sch0014. Katherine Ferrell Sterling High School 1; GAA 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; PHCC 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,4; .ICWA 1; Choir 1,2; Girls, Glee 1; Art Club 1. Diane Finch Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; FTA 3, 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Secretary 4; Latin Club 1,2,4, Treasurer 4; Speech Club 4; Band Majorettc 4; Toledo Area Student Council 4; All-Class Play 3,4. Cynthia Flynn Latin Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; French Club 4; Speech Club 4; .ICWA 3; FTA 3,4, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3,4. Karis Emch FTA 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Girls, Glee 1; Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FNA 2; Somethin, 51311-134. business manager 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Latin Club 1,2. David Fabrey National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; National Forensics 4; ,ICWA 2,3,4; French Club 4, Secretary 4; Math-Science Club 2,3, Vice- President 3; Speech CIub 4; Cross Country 3,4, julie Fox GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 123,4; Latin Club 1,2,4; FTA 3,4; Y-chns 3,4, Vice-Prcsidem 3, President 4; Math- Science Club 3; Football Homecoming Queen 4; Nazional Honor Society 3,4; Inter-Club Council 4; Choir 2,4. Susan Fox GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; Football Homecoming Attendant 4; Speech Club 4. 130 Juliana Fraser Student Council 1,3,4, Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4; ,ICWA 2,3, Vice-President 3; Football Home- coming Attendant 1; Student Council Queen candidate 4; Latin Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4, Seem- tary 3; Class Officer 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Bas- ketball Homecoming Queen 4. Eric Fuller Wapakoneta High School 2,3; Science Club 3,4; ,ICWA 4; Spanish Club 3; Science Fair 2,3,4; ljunior-Senior Class Play 3. Gerry Fuller GAA 1,3; Pep Club 2; BandaMarching 1,2; Concert 1,2; FBLA 3; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Rosemary Fultz Band-Marching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Girls3 Glee 3; Y-Teens 4; Speech Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pep Club2,3,4. 0n the High School Quiz Program Gregory GiHin French Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; BYSO 3,4; Baseball 1; Golf 2.3.4; VVreSliing 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; JCVVA 4; Dramatics Club 3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Student Council 1. .Iulia Gordon Joyce Garrett GAA 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 3; Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1; Penta- County Vocational Sch0014. Gay Gibson Arlington High School 1; Bowsher High Club 4; Y-Teens 3,4; French Club 4. School 2; Pep 13l Lynn D. Goshia GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; French Club 2; Speech Club 4; Y-Teens 3,4; Basketball Homecoming Attendant4. Linda Gries Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 2,3; JCWA 3,4; FTA 3; Math- Science Club 3,4; Somethin1 staH 4; Annual staff 4; Library Club 3; Photo Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Y-Tecns 3; Penta- County Vocational School 4. Betty Hall GAA 1; BandiMarching 1; Concert 1; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Mary Hall GAA 1; Band4Marching 1; Concert 1; Penta-County Vocational School 4. David Hancock Golf 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 4; BYSO 3,4; Speech Club 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Varsity Club 1,234; AlthIass Play 4. Linda Hannah Bowsher High School 1; GAA 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Y-Teens 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Somethin, staff 3,4, editor 4; Girls1 Glee 2. John Hardesty Student Council 3; French Club 1,3; Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 3,4; Basketball 1,2. Bennett Harding ,JCWA 3,4; Speech Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Math-Science Ciub 3; All-Class Play 3,4; French Club 1,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3. 132 Charles Heath DECA 4; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Phyllis Helvoight GAA 1,2,3,4; FBLA 2,3; Choir 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Penta- County Vocational School 4. Erlinda Hernandez Band-Marching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Choir 1,2; Orchestra 2; Pep Band 2, Edwin Hermon BandaMarching l,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Choir 3; Football 1; Latin Club 1,2,4; AFS 4; Student Council3. Organized F ootball Teams Dennis Hinebaugh French Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Co- captain 4; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Speech Club 3,4. Joan Honan Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec- retary 4; FTA 4; All-Class Play 3; Student Council 1; Y-Teens3,41 Mary Ann Hood Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; FBLA 2; Y-Teens 3,4; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Sheryl Hoste FBLA 3; Pcnta-County Vocational Sch0014. 133 John Hudson Wrestling 2,3,4; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Penta.w County Vocational Sch0014. jodie Hunsucker ; 1 ., , . 'I ' I 4 Royerton High School 1; Pep Club l,2,3,4; GAA 1,234; . ' ' , -' Spanish Club 1,2,3; Y-Teens 3; National Honor Society 1- 3,4; Class Secretary 4; FBLA 3; Speech Club 4; Basketball Homecoming Attendant 4. Nicholas Hunt Mike Huntzinger Spanish Club 1,2,4; BYSO 3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2. IA: Senior Leaders Worked for Closer Carla Hurst GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FNA 1; ,JCWA 2; FTA 3; French Club 3,4, Treasurer 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Treasurer 4; PHCC 4; AFS 4. DianeJones Bowling Green High School 1,2; FNA 1,2; Y-Teens 4; Dramatics Club 1,2; FTA 1, Theresa Jones FNA 1,2; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 3; JCWA 4; Speech Club 4; Math-Science Club 3,4, Latin Club 1,2,4; Library Club 3,4; AFS 3, Sandra Kaczor Band4Marching 1,2,3,4, Concert 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; National Honor Society 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Latin Club 2; French Club 4; FTA 3,4; Y-Teens 3. 134 Thomas Kazmaier Football 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4. Lewis Keck Laura King BandaMarching 1,2; Concert 1,2; Penta-Coumy Vocation- a1 School 4. Karen Kohl FNA 1,2; FBLA 3; Penta-County Vocational School 4. 1!, . : Karen Kurucz GAA 1,234; Pep Club 4; FNA 2; FTA 4; Latin Club 1,2; French Club 4; AFS 4; Hall Monitor 4; Y-Teens 4; Somethirf staff3. Margaret Ladd Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; JCVVA 3; AFS 4; Latin Club 1,2; Band-Marching 1,2,3; Concert 1,2,3; Speech Club 4; Cheerleader l. Thomas LaFarree Football 1,234; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Wrestling 2,3; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Stu- dentCounci12,3; Speech Club 4, Anne LaFrance Latin Club 1.2, BandiMarching 123,4, Concert 1.2, 3,4; French Club 4; FTA 3,4; GAA 34; Speech Club 4; Y-Teens 4; JCWA 4. 135 K. Andrew Larson Basketball 1,234, Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student COuncil 1,4, Vice-President 4; BYSO 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, President 2; French Club 4; Varsity Club 374; Choir 1,2. M Kenneth Lilje Latin Club 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Football 1,2; Choir 1, David Lowry Band4Marching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3, 4; Speech Club 4; Annual staff 4; Somethin3 staff 4; Photo Club 4. Alicia Magofke AFS 4; VICWA 4; Choir 4; Y-Teens 4; Foreign Exchange Student41 - : ,1 xi w I SEniors Led the Student Body Yolanda Mancillas FBLA 3; GAA 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Penta- County Vocational School 4. James May Football 1,2; Baseball 1,4; Golf 3; BYSO 2,3,4; FTA 3; Library staff 3; Choir 1,234; Latin Club 1,2; Somethin3 staff4; Varsity Club 4. Thomas McManus Randall Morlock 136 Ronald Munse Golf 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; BYSO 3,4, President 4; French Club 1,2; Football 1; Choir 1; Class Treasurer 3,4; Varsity Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2, Stephen Murphy JCWA 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Math-Science Club 2,3; Speech Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Band-March- 'ng 1,2,3, Concert 1,2,3; Pep Band 2; AU-Class Play 3,4; Golf3,4. Raymond Neiderhouse Track 1,2; Basketball 1, manager 3. Susan Noftz Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; FTA 3,4; AFB 4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Annual staff4, Editor-in-chief 4. ! k in Promoting School Spirit Linda Papik GAA 2; Pep Club 2; Y-Teens 3; Choir 3; Latin Club 3; Penta-County Vocational School 4, John Quilter Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 3; Class Vice- President 4; Penta-County Vocational School 4. Robert Reef Alice Reyes GAA l,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Penta-County Vocational School 4, 137 jack Ruebensaal Karen Ruppert BandaMarching 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,4; Concert 1,2,3,4, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Cheerleader 1,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual StaH 4, layout editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Speech Club 4; National Thespians 4; Na- tional Forensics 4; Student COuncil 2,3,4; Area Student Council chairman 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Class Secretary 2; AFS 4; .JCWA 2,3,4; MUNA delegate 2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Y-Teens 3,4,- Latin Club 1,2;GAA1,2,31 Seniors Anxiously Awaited and Amada R-ivera Ronny Richards Football 1,2,3; Baseball 3,4; French Club 2; Speech Club 41 Ann Roetter Latin Club 1,2; Math-Science Club 3; Y-Teens 3; GAA 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Band4 IV'Iarching l,2,3,4, Concert 1,2,3,4; Somethilf Staff 3,4. Ila Mae Ross Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Girlsa Glee 1; Choir 2,3; Speech Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; Y-Teen Representative 4. r? Ronnie Salsbury Florentine Sanchez Track 1,2; BYSO 3; Library Club 3; Penta4County Voca- tional School 4. 138 Dana Sarjeant French Club 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 3; Choir 1,3; Speech Club 4; Somethirf staff4, Patricia Schade Latin Club 1,2,4; FTA 4; Y-Teens 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3,4. Sally Schauweker Latin Club 1,2; GAA 123,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Class Secretary 2; Vice-President 3; JCWA 2; Choir 4. Philip Schmidt National Honor Society 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Treasurer 4; BandiMarching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; BYSO 2,3,4; Class President 4; Class Vice-Presidem 2; French Club 2,3; AFS 4; Math-Science Club 2,3, - james Scholl Football 1; Latin Club 1,2. Terri Schoonover GAA 1,234; Pep Club1,2,3,4; Y-Teens 4. Georgianna Schneider Pep Club.1,2,3,4, Vice-Presidem 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Football Homecoming Attendant 4; Choir 3; Latin Club 1,2; Y-Teens 3,4; Speech Club 4. Janet Schneider Bowsher High School 1,2; Y-Teens 4; PHCC 3,4, Secre- tary 4; Spanish Club 2; GAA 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4. 139 John Seminew Gregory Shank Football 1,2; Latin Club1,2;AnnualstaH4. Dale Shceks Rachel Shortridge Math-Science Club 2,3; FTA 4; Y-Teens 3,4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4; Latin Club 1,2,4; Black and Gold staff 4; Band4 Marching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; National Honor So- ;iety 3,4; Speech Club 4, Various Plans Are Being Made Ruston Simon National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; JCWA 3,4; BYSO 2,3,4; Math-Science Club 2,3; National Forensics 4; Football 1,2; Golf 2,4; All-Class Play 4; Speech Club 4. Michael Smith National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 4; Math-Scicnce Club 2,3; BYSO 2,3,4, Vice president 4; Varsity Club 1,234; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, cap- tain 4. Mary Snyder Band-Marching 1,2,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; FTA 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Inter-Club Council 4; Speech 4, President 4; Latin Club 1,2; JCWA 3; All-Class Play 3,4; Somethin, staff 4. Susan Stalter Girls, Glee 1; Band4Marching 1,3,4; Concert 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2; Orchestra 2,3; Choir 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Y-Teens 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; FTA 3,4; jCWA-3; Library Club 4. 140 Carol SteelE FBLA 3; Pep Club 3; Y-Tecns 3; Library Club 3; Penta- County Vocational School 4. Donna Strickcr Latin Club 1,2; Choir 1,2,3. Scott Sutton Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; BYSO 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; AFS 4; Speech Club 4; Student Council 2. Lloyd Swanson Football 1,2,3,4, captain 4; Wrestling 2,3; Baseball 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 2, by the Seniors for N ext Yaar Bonnie Thielman FBLA 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 3,4; AFS 4; Somethin, Sta52,3,4; Y-Teens 3-,4; FNA 1. ,Iudith Toland Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; FNA 1,2; PHCC 4, President 4; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council 1, 2,3; Annual staff 4; Choir 2,4, President 4; Math-Science Club 3, 141 Ronald Townsend Richard Underwood Latin Club 1,2; Wrestling 2; Band 1; Class President 2; Student Council 2. James Veith ,ICWA 2,4; Math-Science Club 2; FTA 3,4; Band-March- ing 123,4; Drum Major 3,4; Concert 123,4; Pep Band 4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Track 3,4; Basketball 2. Gary Walter Godwin High School 1; Band-Marching 2,3; Concert 2,3; Latin Club 4. Seniors Celebrate Christine Wearley , French Club 1,2,3; Student Council 2,4, chaplain 4; Cheerleader 123,4, captain 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; Choir 1,2; FTA 3,4; KICWA 3; Y-Teens 3,4; Speech Club 4; All-Class Play 4; Football Homecoming Attendant 2; Basketball Homecoming Attendant 4. Mark Weaver Cardinal Stritch High School 1; Somethin7 Staff 3,4; co- editor-inwchicf 4; JCWA 2,3,4; Math-Science Club 3,4; AFS 3,4; French Club 4; Latin Club 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Student Council 4. Carol Weber Christopher Werkman Footba112; Wrestling 3; Latin Ciub 1,2; Spanish Club 4, ! I42 J ulie Witzler Anita Worrell Waite High School 1; National Honor Society 3,4; FBLA 3; Y-Teens 3; Annual Staff4; Spanish Club 4. Activities Day at Bay Point Michael Zieman Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; BYSO 2,3,4; Treas- urer 4; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Spanish C1ub2. Class Motto: C lass Colors: C lass F lower: I43 Maturz'gfy in Thought; Integrity in Action Yellow 699 White Daixy Plan your TV. snacks by shopping at Kazmaier's Big Owl Market, E. Second at Elm. Let Norm,s Appliance, 208 Louisiana, help you with all your appliance needs. Visit Frautschi Bros., Sandy and Jackie, you selecting your pu rchases. Rossford, where, like receive friendly help in Toledo Blue Print and Paper 00., 316 Superior, Toledo, can supply you with all your drawing needs Call Farley Concrete, Eckel Junction Road, for immediate delivery Parrysburg Pharmacy, the complete drug store, dehvers of all your concrete needs. prescriptions to your house. Let Sunny Service Oil C07, Louisiana at E. Third, care for your wheels with a smilel 3M Let South Dixie Supply and Ready Mix 611 all your build- hUTH DIX'E- . : ing materialneeds. rsupva-i 'EEI l Awf'iff'i2 EV H'AInIi Abbey Etna Machine 00., world-reknown for its work, is located at East Indiana Avenue. Your Independent Agent, Cook Insur- ance Agency7 you first. 206 Louisiana, SCI'VES For fresh fruit and vegetables, visit Fruit Farm, 28282 White Road, the Philip Davis a h ill Taking a trip? Sit back and let Hayes Travel Agency, 104. Louisiana take care of all details. Looking for a car? See the Iively onesU at Nollenberger Ford in Stony Ridge. Like Mrs. Burkhart, satisfy all your hardware needs at MilPs Hardware, 128 Louisiana. ' a:axa-hzdmwmfemrn mitts - : , Ara Ir. 1 -: mm r Peter Stamping, Mulberry at W. SixthJ for stamping parts of all types. Shop at P8013155 Market, 107 Louisi- ana, for quality meats and groceries. is well-known All 7- - I 1 Hr V 'IkSHEIS DIVEIS 'MIMS-TV S-umos Visit the Home Service Center, Country Charm Shopping Center, for all your appliance needs. Smart shoppers like Jodie Hunsucker shop at Perry Petite, 117 Louisiana. Ann :0 ! mum: .. A m eimeE REIPA L'..' SHIRTS LAUNDERE T O PERFECTIO BeI-Aire Cleaners, 117 E Indiana, will launder and clean your clothes for that special occasion. P.A. Rodocy, E. River Road, Rossford expresses its best wishes to the Class of 1966. For jewelry at its finest, do as Linda Cries, shop at Haroldis Jewelry, in Country Charm Shopping Center. g ,h Blue Ribbon Cleaners, Country Charm, take care of all your special cleaning needs. A diamond is forever at Broer-Freemanjewelers, 626Jchrson, in Toledo. Come in and browse, look for what you want a: Country Charm Hardware Store. in Country Charm Jones-Bateman Inc. builder of Colonial Acres, will build your dream house for you. As Lce. Steve. and Rusty know, cars from From Pomiac, 125 E. Indiana, are a dream come true. CONGRATULATIONS t0 the new graduates As parents, neighbors, and friends we naturally have a special interest in the quality of our schools. No community is better than its schools, and no school is better than the determination and willingness of a community to support standards high enough and broad enough to meet tomorrowk levels of need, both vocationally and for citizenship. OWENs-ILLINOIS Toledo, Ohio CD Sullivan s Market, 410 Louisiana. is your one-stop market for party and I snack needs. The Flower Put, on Louisiana1 has the perfect corsages for that special date. Th6 Coffee Cup 220 Louisiana, is rcadv to serve you ielicious after school snacks, Paulws Marathon, E; Indiana at Elm, gives ynur car the fastest and best cart in town. Carl Schmidt Motor Sales. 330 Louisiana, gives you the best deals in IOWIL Badik Construction, 1050! Avenue Road can build you a beautiful home similar to this one. haawwa- x- Damschrodefi chc smrr for men!'. nchrs the finest merchandise in merfs wear in the area. sit them at 311 Sup or. in' nlcdo. A beautiful kitchen is readi! yours when you visit Slan- ford and Son Plumbing and Hrating. 708 W. Bou For service with a smilcx visit Sunny Service Oil Co. Louisiana at Third. ilizenis Banking Company welcomes all accounts with FHS students. Stop in at 116 Louisiana or the Country Charm branch. A! Mcllocraft. 1320 Locust. good sanitation is their only Boysi follow Senior Ken Lilijeis good ex mple? Shop at Kesslers, ensi Wear business. for wearing apparel ul' all types. 1,,- m X afgwm .,, , For potted plants and corsages of all types. visit Schreier Green- BUY the meat for that special summer barbecue at Der Super house, Enc. 3094-8 E. River Road, in Rossford. Dollar, COUMFY Charm. Let Kimmey Kay, timing and styling specialists, style your hair For that special date, Zachman 8'. Associates, residential realtors, are ready to serve you in their ofEce at 1 10 Louisiana Avenue. Visit Houckk Rexall Drug Store 102 Louisiana, for that afler-school soda, as well as drug needs. Hungry? Stop in at .Iohrfs Motel and Restaurant for the best Garn Rcal Estate gives Wadiom notjust promise? in its friendly in Chinese and American food, ocht located at 105 Louisiana. 'IGIN 1'. I- IHIL'AT ' I'll! cf Fm- 1' A 4,..-n ... . The Perrysburg branch of the Bank of Wood County encourages all students to open an ac- coum with them any weekday at their location on the corner of Second and Louisiana. Specializing in general machine work and welding is the Perrys- burg Machine 8: Tool Co., 208 W, Third. 160 Skilled jobs call for skilled workers EDUCATION PAYS TOLEDO EDISON . supports the educatlon and tralning of young people and offers good careers Visit Betty's Enchanted Cottage, owned by Betty Ulrich, for fine ladies fashions, gifts, home furnishings, and fabrics. Bettyk is locattd at 864 Elm. Acknowledgements American Yearbook Co. Mr. Gus Hoverson Mr. Robert Notestine Mr. Jon Vickery H. A. Powell Studios Mr. Bruce Sinner Patrons American Cyanamid Co, Capital Fire and Rubber Co. John,s Pure Oil I61 FRESHMEN Agler, S. 43,106 Akenberger, B, 62,106 Anning, L. 65,106 Applegate, P. 106 Arnoldhj. 62,106 Arthur, M, 73,106 Astry,.V1. 76,106 Augustine, M. 56,57,62,106 AustinLI. 43,47,73,106 Bachman, R. 43,47,73,106 Bakondy, R, 43,106 Baker, B. 106 Barnes, D. 75,76,106 Bauer, C. 73,107 Baugn, T. 43,107 Bell, M, 56,77,76,75,75,106 Bernard, B. 107 Blank, P. 107 Boos, E, 107 Bortz, K, 75,77,107 Bossa, D. 107 Bowmanhl. 107 Bowman, P. 62,107 Boyer,J 43 ,45,107 Brahier, E. 65,107 Bringman, H.107 Brooks, W. 107 Brossia, G. 107 Bruno, L. 107 36616;. 62,107 Burgess, C. 42,62,64,75,76,107 Caldwellhj. 62,107 Campos, R. 107 Carter, E. 62,75,107 Cergenski, P. 107 C1eary,A. 76,107 Clement, T. 107 Cooper,J. 107 Corderu, G. 107 Cornelius, T. 45,107 CrafI,M.-13,56,107 Crago, D. 75,76,107 Creps, A, 62,73,107 Deelh,j. 107 Denton, D. 107 Derr,j. 107 Derrer, D, 43,107 Deslatte, 177,107 Dewey, A. 56,62,64,107 Ditlenhoeferhj. 73,108 Doeringhj. 108 Donnan,j. 42,52,62,64,64,75,76,108 Dorn, N. 62,73,108 Eckel, R. 43,47,108 ElliotILJ. 54,56,57,62,70,72,108 Ery, F. 108 FaistJ, 43,47,108 Falls,J. 54,56,57,62,70,75,76, 108 Fox, R. 62,64,106,108 Freeman, R. 43,108 Frigmanski, B. 42,43,108 Fruchy, B. 43,1015 FullerJ, 62,64,72,108 Garber, D. 108 6'1an, D. 108 Gowdy, K. 62,64,108 Green, P. 65,108 Greenfield,J. 65,62,64,76,108 Grics, B. 108 Grieg, R. 108 Grolle, B. 43,47,108 Gross, R. 108 Grosskopf, 1172,1013 Haas, T, 108 Hannah, C. 62,72,76,106,108 Harrisonhl, 62,76,108 Hartman, C162,64,72,108 Hartman, D. 75,108 Harvanec, P. 108 Heffelf'lnger, S. 62,73,108 Human, L. 62,75,77,108 H1ncbaugh,D,43,45,108 Index Hinkle, E. 108 Hollingsworthhl. 108 Hard, D. 47,73,107 Hostehl. 43,47,107 Haste, V. 107 Hostetler, D. 45,47,65,73,108 Humphries, D1 107 Ibarra, M1107 ,IaHe, B. 43,107 ,Jeffers, B. 64,107 ,Iensen, C. 27,42,47,49,107 Jones, C. 36,45,47,63,65,107 Jones, R. 43,48 Kemper, ,1, 107 Kesling, K. 43,48,107 Kilmer, R. 43,109 Kistler, R. 72,109 leinfelter, 564,613,109 Kuhl, F. 43,48,109 Kohring, M. 73,109 Kurek, B. 47,109 LaFrance,N1,54,56,57,75,109 Landrum, K, 42,62,64,109 Layman, j, 77,109 Less, R. 109 chcr,J. 56,62,75,76,109 Lusher, N. 62,73,109 McCullough, E. 56,62,75,77,109 McKnight, R. 109 Maddoxhj, 109 Mahler,J, 72,109 Martin, M. 109 Martin, S, 109 Masters, 13,43,109 Mazcyhl. 109 Meade, G. 109 Meier, L. 109 Meyers, 1V1 109 Miller, M. 55,110 Mombarg,,1, 62,64,110 Monroe, R.43,46,47,110 Mullen,,l. 110 Munse, S. 49,110 Murdock,M. 110 Murphy, B. 73,110 Mulchler, M. 110 Nehel, L. 110 Nesper, B. 43,45,110 Nichter, W. 110 Okapal, L. 110 Oliver,D,73,110 Pack, D. 110 Papik, C. 110 Fence, K, 110 Peters, S. 56,62,75,76,110 Piez, E. 56,57,62,70,72,106,110 Pruden, M1 110 R615, P. 56,62,64,66,106,110 Rilter, R.73,110 Roberts, C. 64,110 Robeson,.1.43,65,110 Robeson, K. 47,110 Rodriquezhl. 110 Rue, E. 19,56,62,75,77,110 Roller, B. 62,64,110 Rowe, D. 110 Sanchez, M.76,110 Sarjeam, D. 43,45,47,110 Sattler, K. 43,45,47,110 Schaller, M. 56,62,73,75,110 Schnittker, C. 62,77,110 Scholl, V. 110 Schwind, D. 110 Schwind, S,42,62,64,76,110 Shank, L. 111 Sievert, D. 43,47,72,111 Simmons, L. 72,111 Simon, 3. 76,111 Smith, D. 111 Smith, E. 111 Snyder, T. 111 Spies, M, 48,111 Spnhler, M. 111 162 Stannard,M.111 Stemen, V.62,64,75,76,111 Stephens, M. 43,48,111 Stoner, T1 111 Sullivan, D,43,111 Swartz, D. 62,111 Thomas, K. 62,75,111 Trhush, D, 73,111 Toland,G.43,47,111 Tucker, P. 64,65,111 Villarrcal, N1, 111 Voegtlen,J. 56,57,62,111 Wade,A.14,16,62,75,76,111 Wallington, D.62,111 Wanon, M.111 Weber, 5. 56,62,72,111 Welstead,C, 56,57,73,111 Werkman,M.42,52,62,64,75,76,111 Wherry, W, 111 White, C. 65,76,111 Williams, F. 43,47,111 Williams, 1.. 111 Wilson, 13. 43,47,111 Wilson. N. 62,64,111 Wolfe,5. 62,75,77,111 Yuungshl. 111 SOPHOMORES Aarthun,J. 64,66,112 Ahnmark, D, 73,112 Altman, D. 35,47,63,112 Arman, L. 112 Augustine,N,47,66,112 Babcock, R.41,112 Bain, C. 62,64,68,75,77,112 Baker, K, 73,112 Baldwin, M. 35,41,112 Barber, 13.112 Barton,,J. 54,59,68,72,76,112 Bauerschmidt, M. 104,112 Bayer, N, 35,47,112 Bealhj. 113 Becker, V. 62,64,113 Beman, G.47,113 Bergstrand, K, 27,54,55,65,67,72,113 Bernard, 3. 66,75,112,113 Biglin, D, 113 Borlz, R. 69,113 Boulis, S. 35,113 Brandenburg, S, 113 Bricker, R167,73,113 Brossia,S. 35,47,95,113 Brawn,J. 67,72,113 Cadwe11,,1.41,46,47,113 Campbell, C. 54,64,65,67,113 Carter, B, 62,67,77,113 Charles, M. 113 Chilcote,J. 35,47,77,113 Christy, B. 75,77,113 Clark, R. 113 Conrad, NI, 35,45,611 13 Cooper, R. 113 Cordova, C. 54,55,66,113 Croy,R135,41,68,113 Curtis, K.68,113 Davis, B. 35,45,47,66,113 Donnan, D. 35,45,52,56,63,112,113 Driflmeyer, D, 65,68,113 Duston, D. 56,57,62,64,67,112,113 Eckharl, 5,62,64,113 Eiseman, $162,614,113 Ernest, K. 68,75,113 Farleth. 113 Fess, C. 64,67,113 Finch, A. 113 Garber, W.47,113 Gelzinger, K. 62,66,75,113 Gilson, D. 62,75,114 Goings, L. 114 Gordon, C. 54,114 Grames, R1 114 Greene, M177,114 Greenfield, D. 114 Grcgorth. 41,68,114 Grolle,J. 62,67,77,114 Grossk0p1,S, 114 Guest,P.13,14,16,52,64,67,104,114 Haas, NI. 64,114 Hahn,J. 41,48,67,68,114 Hahn, J 114 Harba1uer, L 77,114 Harrison, 5 35 ,48 ,68 ,73,1 14 Hartshor11, W. 52,63,66,114 Haxlon, C, 65,68,114 Heckler,J. 56,62,67,112,114 Henning,G. 54,68,72,77,114 Hill, R. 41,114 Hiltner,J.45,114 Hoffman, D. 46,62,114 Hoffman, D. 62,64,114 Hood,J. 114 Hopfer, P, 114 Hupp, A. 35,41 ,47,67,77,1 14 JadlockiMP. 62,64 ,65,66,70,73,75,76,1 14 Jensen,M .47, 114 Jones, C 52,114 Joseph, C. 54,59,67,77,114 Judy, R. 36,40,63,114 Keller,K.114 Kern, T. 73,67,114 Kernz, K. 62,64,68,114 Koh1,J.45,114 Drueger, L, 114 Kruper, M,115 Kuck, K. 68,115 Kuhlman, L. 64,67,72,75,115 Kurucz, R. 35,48,68,115 Kuszmaul, D. 115 Kuszmaul, R. 65,613,! 15 LaFarree, S. 62,64,75,113 Laine,S. 38,39,41,48,52,115 Laubenthal, B. 62,65 115 Layman,T. 115 Len, R, 115 Lever,J. 45,115 LewishJ. 45,66,115 Macias,1.115 Maddox. R. 94 McMillen,E.13,62,64,115 Mandell,J. 56,62,64,68,115 Nletcalf, K, 115 Mewhorter, D. 47,68,73,115 M111er,R.41,115 Mills, M. 55,115 Marco, P, 115 Myers, R. 35,44,45,47,56,57,63,70,115 Nesper, K. 62,64,75,115 Noftz, P. 67,72,75,115 Oliver, G. 41,95,115 OttenshJ, 64,115 0vermyer,S. 55,67,72,75,115 Parrish, T. 35,47,115 P116115, C. 64,115 Reither,J. 115 Rogge, S. 45,115 Romaker, D. 115 Ruebensa11,C 68,115 Sargen1,A.62,64,y67,115 Schaller, L. 62 ,64 ,67, 115 Schauwcker 5.68169 7,3,115 Schlau, W. 41,46,47,63,116 Schmid1, R. 116 Schwind, J. 62,64,68,75,116 Seminew, D.41,116 Shiple, S. 64,68,116 Shiverwood, B. 116 Shue, L. 77,116 Silvis, B. 116 Simon,1..56,57,62,64,67,70,72,116 Smith,G. 47,66,116 Smith, M. 41,49,67,116 Spanfellner, P. 116 Stapleton, K. 116 Stein,D.62,64,68,116 Stricker, K.76,116 Strong, V,75,116 Sutton, P. 19,54,56,57,62,64,65,66,116 Swanson, N. 36,63,116 Thompson,J, 12,48,67,1l6 Tinney, S. 62,64,67,75,116 Voland, C. 116 Walter, L. 34,116 Warner, L. 116 Weaver, D. 68,70,116 Webster,J.35,38,39,41,48,68,116 Weinberg, A. 54,55,56,62,64,67,75,116 Weindor1,D. 116 Welty, C1 116 Wherry, S. 64,116 Whitacrc, T. 35,41 ,47,59,67, 1 l 6 Wise, M. 67,77,116 Worre11,M. 116 Wygant, K. 62,64,6S,77,116 Zautner, T. 45,116 Zellner, M. 116 Zuch0w5k1,S, 64,68,116 JUNIORS Adkins, D. 60,117 AnkenbrandthJ. 18,19,54,55,56,57,58,67, 70,117 Archer, K. 64,65,73,117 Badik, J. 34 ,36, 39 ,,48 50, 63, 68, 117 Bakor1dy, B 54,56,60,62,64,66,117 Barber, D. 60,70,117 Be11,R 27 ,,34 36, 54, 56, 60 ,,62 64,77,117 Berger, G. 59,60,65,117 Bernhe1sel, J. 46, 47 ,67 ,,78 117 Black, C. 56,58,60,62,64,67,117 BothehJ. 68,117 Bringman, R.76,117 Britten, S. 60,62,65,70,117 Brossia J 60,62,118 Brumback, 5. 56,60 ,,62 64 ,66 ,70 ,77, 118 Burdo, K. 55 ,60 ,62 ,67 70,76,118 Cable, J. 60, 62, 64 ,68, 118 Ca1n,1V1 48,118 Campbe11,C'.48,63,73,118 Cleary, M 1,,28 54,56, 57, 58, 60, 62 ,67 ,,70 118 Clement, B. 54 ,55, 58 ,60 ,62 67, 118' Cummings, J 66,118 Damschrodcr, J 1 ,33 ,34 ,38 ,39 ,,41 50, 61 63, 67 ,,90 117,118 Docr1ng, F. 47 59,68,118 Dowling, P 34, 36 ,37, 52 5,6 61 ,63, 117, 118 Eastman,J.118 Eckharl, D. 12, 14, 16, 17, 52, 58, 62 ,,68 118 Ernest, M 64, 65, 68, 73, 118 Evans, G 54, 60 ,62, 67, 118 Faisl,S. 27,54,60,62,64,76,118 F1nch,S 13,50 56, 58, 6O 62 ,,64 118 Fox, T. 35, 37 ,46 4,7 ,54 ,59, 61, 63 ,,67 71,118 Frigmansk1,J. 56,118 Gatdrvits, H 118 Gilders, S,60,62,64,67,118 Gilson, M. 34,36,47,61,63,118 Grames, S. 52,59,68,118 Graven, T. 47,59,75,118 Gray, G. 34,37,47,61,63,118 Green, B. 54,118 Greene, K. 60,62,68,117 Hanna, B. 117 Harbauer, L. 62,64,67,77,117 Harrison, L. 117 Hayden, W. 77,117 Hayward,S. 55,62,64,67,117 Helvoight, P. 60,64,77,11-7 Hendel, D.19,27,56,57,73,117 Henry, C. 54,60,62,64,65,117 Hermon, G. 59,68,73,117 Heslup, S. 61,73,117 Hicks, T. 34,37,47,61,63,117 Hines, G, 66,117 Hoffman, T. 56,117 Hunyor, S, 56,62,117 Hupp, P. 54,60,62,64,67,117 Hudson, G.117 Jankowski, L. 54,56,60,62,117 Johnson, S. 59,117 Jones, H. 60,117 Kaczor, R. 117 Kazmaier, D. 117 Kazmaier, D, 66,117 Kazmaieth. 58,60,62,64,117 Keller,D. 34,36,117 Keller, K. 64,117 Kesling, C. 60,62,67,101,117 KinguJ.39,46,47,54,63,68,117 Konczal, D,49,117 Landwehr, M. 39,46,47,61,63,117 Laubemhal, P. 68,117 Lehman, M. 55,60,62,67,69,70,118 Lemle, A. 58,60,68,120 Leyland,D.19,34,56,66,88,118 Luallcn,J. 67,68,118 Lutz,T,14,16,17,50,54,55,56,58,60,62,64,67, 118 Lynou, K, 60,64,76,118 McMillen, B. 27,56,60,62,68,118 Martin, S. 60,64,65,75,76,118 Nlazey, J. 118 Meeker, J. 60,120 Meier, R 118 Minnick, T. 118 Momberg, L, 60,62,64,120 Monroe, A. 55,56,57,118 Mulrooney, K. 54,62,118 Nesper, K.35,61,63,68,118 Okapal, A,68,69,118 O1Ne111, M, 59,61,72,120 Pappas, P. 57,61,72,118 Papik, V, 118 Philbin, P.69,70,73,118 Pollock, D. 1,68,93,118 Found, C. 118 Quilter, T. 35,37,44,45,46,47 Robertson, L. 34,61,88,118 Roe, M. 54,55,56,61,118 RuplehJ. 27,60,118 Sabo, L. 34,61,63,118 Sauttcr D.118 Schmid1, K. 54 ,55, 67, 69 ,70 118 Schnittker, B 15 ,34, 36 ,48 ,50 61 ,63 ,66, 118 Schug, B 60, 62, 66, 118 Schwind, S 48 ,63, 68, 118 Seiling,S.118 Shank, W. 34, 37,47, 61 ,63, 118 Shirk, R 45,119 Shears, R. 54 35 ,56,57,119 Shiple, D. 68,119 S1ckles, J 34 ,37 56 ,,63 118 Simmohs, J. 28, 39 41, 56, 61, 63 ,66, 88, 117 Smalley, S 52 ,54, 58 ,62, 117,119 Smith,J. 34,56,119 Smith,1VI.34,56,119 Sprunks, S. 54, 56 ,58, 60, 62, 64 ,66 ,68, 119 Stanford, M. 119 Stapleton, K 56 ,61,70,1 19 Slebel,D.34,54,61,63,67,119 Stephen, D, 119 Stock,J. 119 Stone, P. 56,57,59,61,63,67,119 Stoner,G.119 Stratton, P, 54,60,62,66,77,119 Swartz,D.119 Thompson,J. 119 Tinney, D, 12,58,60,64,67,119 Tomes, K.27,54,60,62,64,67,119 Traucht, L. 60,62,64,119 VanVurishJ, 34,48,61,63,119 Wallington,J, 60,68,119 Warncke, L. 119 Weindorf,J. 47,119 Welsh, C 54,55 60 ,64, 65 6,7,119 Winterhalter, J. 119 Winterhalier, J. 56,62,66,77,119 Wolfe,S.119 Wohlers, T 34 47,116,! 19 Wygant, D. 119 Zaumer, G. 54,56,58,6U,64,68,119 SENIORS Aarthun,J. 9.1,56,60,62,66,88,89,126 Ames. S. 13,126 Armstrong, B. 126 Barrett, L. 126 Barton, J 30, 53 ,57, 59 ,69 ,70, 125, 126 Baughn,S.126 Bauerschm1d1,R.126 BayerJ. 34,37,46,47,61,63,66,73,126 86211, D. 127 Berger, M. 127 Bockbradeth. 34,37,127 1301116, K. 60,62,64,66,88,89,127 Brooks,J. 66,127 Brown, T.'8,10,61 ,63,66, 122 Burkhardt, S. 127 Cherrington,j. 8,10,1 1 ,27,29,42,48,56, 57,61, 63,73,112,127 Copehj, 127 Curtis, R. 54,58,60,62,64,71,128 Davis, W. 31 ,34,56,128 Dean, B. 28,53,54,56,57,58,60,62,67,128 Decko,J. 128 Deiley, L. 94,128 Derrer, F. 56 Derrerhj. 8,13,22,23,24,28,29,56,57,60,62,128 Destatte, L. 60,64,68,128 Destatte, M. 68,76,128 Deslatle, T. 129 Dishong, F. 60, 62 64,68,129 DonnanHJ 8, 10, 26, 34, 36, 52, 56 ,5 Doutt, D. 10 18, 19, 21 2,9 56, 58 ,6 Drozd G 45 ,56,66, 129 Ducat, R. 45,66,129 Du101,N.28,42,55,63,129 Elliott, L. 30,52,53,54,56,57,64,69,70,72,95, 124,125,129 Emch, K. 58,,66,0626 6, 69 Fabrcy, D. 28, 42, 46, 47 5 67,70,125,130 Fahrer, C. 71 ,130 Ferrell, K. 54,60,62,64,65,68,76,101,130 Finch, D. 52,56,58,60,62,64,68,130 Flynn, C. 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67 ,130 Fox,J 9, 14, 15, 16, 17 ,21, 53 ,58, 60, 62, 64, 68, 77,130 Fox, S 14,16,17,56,60,62,64,130 Frascrhl. 12,21,22,23,24,52,53,60,62,68, 131 Fuller, E134,55,59,69,131 Fuller, G. 131 Fultz, R. 56,60,62,66,73 Garre11,j. 131 Gibson, G. 60,62,67,131 Giffin, G.18,19,27,49,55,56,57,6163,67,131 Gordon,J.131 Goshia, L. 22,23,24,56,57,60,62,64,132 Cries, L. 71,132 H2111, 8. 94,132 Ha11,M. 132 Hancock, D. 19,42,56,57,61,63,67,132 Hannah, L. 26,56,60,67,69,TU,77,132 7, 63, 122, 129 2,6,4129 , 70 ,76, 130 2 5,3, 54 55 ,56,57,63, Hardesty,J. 8,10,26,34,36,44,45,56,63,122, 132 Harding,B.18,19,29,52,53,54,55,56,57,67, 125,132 Heath, C. 133 Helvoigt, P. 133 Hernandez, E. 66,72,133 Hermon, E, 56,68,72,133 Hinebaugh, D, 29,34,35,36,44,45,56,63,133 Hoffman, J. 62,64,66,133 Hood, M 94,133 H0516, S. 94,133 Hudson,j. 32,45,134 Hunsucker,j. 9,22,23,24,26,30,53,56,62,64, 124,134 Hunt,N. 56,134 Humzinger, M. 61 ,66,1 34 Hurst, C. 54,56,60,62,64,65,67,134 Jones, D. 64,65,134 Jones, T, 55,57,65,68.134 Kaczor, S. 58,64,67,72,134 Kazmaier, T. 28,39,40,42,56,63,135 Keck, L, 135 King, L. 135 Koh1,K. 135 Kurucz, K. 54 53 ,60 62,64 ,67 95,135 Ladd, M. 56 58 60 62, 64 135 37 56 63,135 LaFarree, T. 26,27, LaFrance, A. 55, 58, Larson, A. 22 ,24 ,38 67,136 Lilje, K, 53,136 Lowry, D. 56,57,69,70,73,136 McManus,T, 10,136 Magofke, A. 25,27,29,54,55,77,136 Mancillas, Y. 136 Mayhj. 61,70,77,136 Morlock, R. 136 Munse, R. 39,40,42,49,56,61,63,124,137 Murphy,S.19;42,53,54,55,56,57,125,137 Neiderhouse, R, 137 Noftz, S. 53,54,58,60,62,69,71,82,137 Papik, L. 137 Quilterhl. 34,36,124,137 Reef, R. 66,137 Reyes, A. 137 34 ,60 64,67,72,135 ,39 I64 ,40,42,48,52,53,61,63, Richards, R. 10,27,34,138 Rivera, A. 138 Roetter, A. 53,64,70,73,138 Ross, 1. 21,58,60,138 Rubensalhj. 138 Ruppert, K. 27,29,52,53,54,55,56,57,69,71, 72,138 Salsbury, R, 138 Sanchez, F 138 Sarjeant, D 56, 57, 67 ,170,193 Schade, P 53, 56, 58 ,60 ,62, 64 ,68 71,139 Schauweker, S. 60, 62, 64, 76, 86, 139 Schmidt, P 42 ,44 ,54 ,5,2 53,54 61 ,63 ,73,124, 139 Schneider, G. 9,10,14,16,17,27,53,56,58,60, 62,64,122,139 Schneider,J. 56,57,60,62,64,65,139 SchoULI. 68,139 Schoonover, T, 56,60,62,64,139 Semincw,J. 140 Sheeks, D, 140 Shank, G. 56,57,71,l40 Shortridge, R. 53,56,58,60,62,64,68,71,72,140 Simon, R. 44,49,53,55,56,57,61,125,140 Smith, M. 29,44,45,52,53,58,61,63,67,122,140 Snyder,M,10,19,56,57,58,69,70,72,140 Stalter, S. 60,62,65,72,140 Steele, C. 141 Stricker, D. 68,141 Sutton, S. 29,34,54,56,61,63,88,141 Swanson, L. 8,10,34,35,36,63,141 Thielman, B, 54,60,62,64,70,141 Toland,j. 60,62,64,65,71,77,141 Townsend, R. 141 Underwood, R. 141 Veithhl. 27,29,46,47,54,55,58,73,77,142 Walter, G, 68,142 Wearley,C.1,8,12,18,19,22,23,24,26,29, 30,52,53,56,57,58,60,62,124,142 Weaver, M. 52,54,55,67,69,70,142 Weber, C. 142 Werkman, C. 66,122,142 Witzlerhj. 143 Worre11,A. 53,71,143 Zieman, M, 34,36,38,39,40,48,61,63,143 UWW' m
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