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A V The Mighty Black and Gold Machine Roars on QI' ,aff f j, ya I The First Team: Dave Ross, Bruce Rogers, Mike Sponsler, Carl Howald. F15 Row 1: Mark Burnard, Bruce Rogers, Mike Sponsler, Mr. Mu Ross, Mike Moore, Doug Hall, Carl Howald, john Quillen. rphy, Dave eh 4925 N-ff Coach Murphy watches over action in the match. The Mighty Black and Gold Machine won their division for the sixth consecutive time with a 13-0-1 record. The team was second in the Greater Toledo Area H.S. Chess League behind Whitmer, the only school they lost to all year. For the first time, the chess team finished 3 players with over 1500 pts. in the ratings, Carl Howald, David Ross and Mike Sponsler, of 400 players in the league, placed 4th, Sth, and 8th, David Ross led the team in wins. He, along with Carl Howald and Mike Sponsler, qualified for the State Chess Tournament. Letters were awarded to the chess team for the first time this year. Varsity letters went to Mike Sponsler, Dave Ross, Carl Howald and Bruce Rogers. Mark Burnard, john Quillen, and Brian Young received reserve letters.
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Q9 fp? o 0 s ,Q-F-1 0 ' ZS? fl X xx r vi ' fb ,,- ,Q Math - Science Club. Row 1: Tammy Stowe lvice pres.J, Richard Rose lsec. treasj Philippe Guex, Kirk Keafabber. Row 2: Karl Sponsler, Mike Moore lpres.J, Sharon Depinet, Lori DeChristopher, Missy Smith, Mr. Rogers, Barb Furland, Teresa Appeddu, Linda Gillette. Row 3: Larry Tiefenbach, Dawn Merritt, Bruce Watkins Jenni Hall, Theresa Schoenlein, Dave Ross, john Quillen, Martha Howald, Carl Howald, Ellen joseph, Mike Sponsler, Kathy Reider, Marilyn Shilling. The main objective of math-science club is to expose members to careers in the field. Among the many field trips the club took was a trip to Rogers H.S. planetarium and a trip to computer center. Club meetings featured speakers from the math and science areas. Quiz Bowl lost to Maumee High School in the opening round of the competition. Channel 13, WSPD-TV, televised the game. Kirk Keafabber, Mike Moore, Beth Hazel, jeff Stockner, john Advisor Mr. Mark Kosinski, made up the Quiz Bowl.
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Row 1: jackie Finnerty, Tricia Gerkovich Ja ne Odeneal Ka r y 1 ren Gross, Gayle Gominger. Row 2: Rose Fritz, Sally Hostetler, jim Black, Tom Sanderson, Bob lender, Franc Lopez, Cheryl Masur. Row 3: Mary Fisher, Lori DeChristopher, Chris Henry, Barb Furland, Ron Lindeen, Lisa Fraley, Sharon Depinet. Row 4: Linda Ardry, jill Morgan, Lisa Rava, Sue Moll, Frank Kuhr, Rod Mercer, Pat Aubry, Laura Leider, Scott Melvin. Pep club was headed by two male teachers this year, Mr. Bobowski and Mr. Hrivnyak. All members of the club received a Big Gold Sting Machine tee-shirt when they paid their dues. Busses were also provided for some away games. All together there were about 150 members in pep club. Row 1: Karen Morton Nice Pres.J, Wally Young lPres.l, Bart Jacoby iTreas.l, Debbie Hankish lSec.l. Row 2: Mike Soldwish, Lynette Neal, Tammy Stowe, Kris Thomas, Nancy Peterson, Diana Overfield, Kelly Stanford, Beth Rousos, Becky Trog- don, Row 3: jeff McPherson, Ann Rogowski, Beth Phlegar, Lisa McGranahan, Becky Zuchowski, Brian Wolfe, Kelly Wes- tinkirchner, Carmen Whitacker. Row 4: Cary Moore, 1.1. Stockner, lim Russel, Randy Place, Dave Morton, Todd Thornton. Row 1: julie Tobias, Cindy Simon, Suzy Faw, Debbie Lauter, Barb Voegtlen. Row 2: Laura Waible, Lynn Piatt, Kelly Tanner, Becky Tudor, Robin Rinker, Iveta Sautins, Tammy Shank. Row 3: Debbie Kohl, Leslie Sanderson, Anita Sanchez, jenny Wherry, lean Boring, Beth McClellon, Brenda Lewis, Steve Pheasant. Row 4: Bret Holland, Cheryl Gutchess, Steve Griffis, lim Hufford, Dave Neal, Pete Munger, Scott Roberts, Rod Collins. Big Gold Sting Machine
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