R Nelson Snider High School - Safari Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Class of 1971
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Upon which we build our lives V l .«rl Our futures in a new and exciting world v v tim ' tfiy i)Ui .M ; 44 Ml of . rnemories. ., • arriv na early to ia k in thcL cafefceri a . . . waiting for 5o)meone aFter class... a ride to ihe aame..,. an atLltucie that win respect 3nd admiration Witches come alive in The Crucible Reinacting history was the main theme behind the 1971 Senior Class Play, The Crucible. The excitement of actually do- ing a play that happened, showing the feel- ings and emotions that have been buried for over 300 years, was only part of the chal- lenge the cast members had to meet. The Crucible , different from the previ- ous senior plays, was a deep emotional drama based on the witch trials near Boston in the 1640 ' s. The play met with great con- troversy from the school and audience as being hard to understand and imagine. But each member of the cast and those who attended has received a brief feeling of fear and doubt, dug from the past Salem wit- ches, burned and buried. Below: My face, my face? screams Abigail Williams. Lauren Strotz supposedly sees a bird. Above: Judge Danforth tells of the fate that awa its the girls if they lie. Sitting on the bench are: Lauren Strotz, Carole Horstman, Marylou Nye, Sybil Petersen, and Marti Martindale. Stan Brunner portrays Judge Danforth. Below: Betty, whose soul has been overcome by the devil, crys out in delirium, I can fly, I can Fly I Cast members of the senior class play are left to right: Carole Horstman. Marylou Nye. Sybil Petersen. Mike Ladig, Marti Martindale, Steve Aldrid, Lisa Tsetse, BobAsby, Dean Kinter. Lauren Strotz, Bill Cearbaugh, Carolyn Brown, Jan Thorington, Randy Redmaster. Nancy Christy. Jim Gouley, GaryErvin. Linda Weaver. Robbie Grissom. Judy Myers, Stan Bruner. and Dan Ruble. Above: Overcome by emotion, Mary Warren (Robbie Grissomjis comforted by John Proctor (Bill Cearbaugh). Above: Jim Gooley and Dan Ruble as Francis Nurse and Giles Corey concentrate on the courtroom action. 21 1 Record turnout enjoys Wilson ' s Music Man 99 What this town needs is a boys ' band! And so started Harold Hill ' s swindling pitch to the citizens of River City. Meredith Wilson ' s Music Man , was presented by the Fine Arts Department as its spring musical. Mark Bloomquist earned the honor of portraying Harold Hill, the Music Man . Robbie Grissom played the roll of Marian Paroo, the librarian who finally changes Harold ' s purpose in life. Other major roles were Mayor Shinn portrayed by Bob Aspy, and his wife Eulalie McKeknie Shinn played by Judy Meyer. Dancers, townspeo- ple and children were portrayed by scores of other students. The combined efforts of the directors, cast, stage crew, and orchestra can be at- tributed to the immediate success of Mu- sic Man . For the first time in the history of Snider, the play was put on an e xtra night so more people could have the opportunity to see it. The cast performed to sell out crowds for four consecutive nights. Below: River City citizens anticipate the arrival of the Wells Fargo Wagon and speculate on what is being delivered. Above: The dancers swing out in Shipoopi , one of the more energetic numbers of the musical Above: Two little boys torment the members of the Del Sarte , more commonly known as the Grecian Urn ladies. Below: Harold Hill and Marian Paroo realize that Till There Was You, there was nothing. i Above: Mayor Shinn, Bob Aspy, pompous as ever, lends the Fourth of July celebration in the school gym. Seniors receive recognition in awards assembly „ ,,ELSON SNIDER V7, HIGHSCH00L5_ If ' .- S hM L -mm .  r L -jm Top Left: Junior class president Mike Giauque accepts the lamp of learning from retiring senior president Dan Ruble. Above: Mr Armstrong presents Lauren Strotz an award for her office work. Left: Seniors get into their caps and gowns before lining up to go into the auditorium. Below: Black caps were all that the audi- ence could see in the gym during the senior awards assembly. Senior Class hosts Mr. William Salin Above: Mr. Davis and former Secretary of State William Salin enjoy the antics of the Below: Tim Blaylock, who provided the entertainment during the social hour, enjoys senior class. Below: A group of seniors ham it up for the camera. his dinner along with the students Snider has its first combined Junior-Senior Prom Top Left: The stone pathway to the beginning greeted each couple who passed over the entrance bridge. Top Right: The carrousel was the center of attraction at the prom. Its mobility helped to set the mood suggested by the theme. Below: Couples entering the ballroom view the carrousel before going off to socialize with other classmates Above: Couples relax while waiting to have their pictures taken at Snider ' s first Junior-Senior Prom entitled, We ' ve Only Just Begun . Lower Left: Each couple entered the ballroom through the arches surrounded on each side by topiary trees. Lower Right: The music was provided by Richard Seeger ' s band. It was enjoyed by both the students and the chaperones. Sketchbook cast takes trip on Lucky Duck Airlines Above: Air fright can overcome anyone, even the co- pilot. Dan Ruble proved a good example as he manned his first fiighl with Lucky Duck Airlines under Dan Butler ' s supervision. Right: Snider ' s Barbershop Quartet sang My Blue Heaven during the annual school talent show. Below: The Music Bach 11 performed 25 or 6 to 4 while Debby Zimmerman and Nancy Colby did a modern dance routine. - i 1 ' ( MHHII H Above: The swing choir sings Greenfields . Shown above are SEATED. Emmen Anderson, Donna Barr, Ann Escosa, and John Milentis. STASDISG: Mark Bloom- quist, Marie Stark, Dave Johnson, Ellen Schram, Nancy Christy, and Jim Gooley. Lower Left: Mr. Eric Beebe drinks a toast to Miss Phyllis Blakeman in Miss Pretty ' s Saloon. Lower Right: A waiter, better known as Mr. Ralph Anderson, brings another bottle to a table of lovely ladies. 29 Commencement— We ' ve only just begun Top Left: Orchestra members look on as Mr. Davis presents diplomas to graduates. Top Right: In anticipation of his cap falling off a student reaches up to straighten it before receiving his diploma. Lower Left: Led in by two junior class officers, the class of ' 71 starts its processional into the Coliseum. Lower Right: The excitement builds as class members wait to receive their diplomas. Left: Bill Coughlin receives his diploma from Mr Davis as Miss Spiegel reads his name. Above: Members of the class of ' 71 are awarded their diplomas while members of the police department look on. Below: An almost full Coliseum listens to Dr. Dean Berkley deliver his address on the 3 Ji ' s . doind the e)ftra lab. ' S riimQ -that special report.,. -the concentration on difficult problem... research Business Department Readies students for careers Business- new skills to learn and use . . . accuracy . . . speed . . . typing and shorthand . . . credits and debits . . . duplicators, adding machines . . . future secretaries and businessmen . . . preparation for to- day and tomorrow. Above: During their clerical practice class seniors Sue Covin and Beth Goon work with the calculating machines to figure payrolls in one of their exercises. MR. DON BRUICK Typing, Business Law. Consumer Education; tennis coach, golf coach. MRS. SUE DOLSON Distributive Education, Typing Cheerleader sponsor. Distributive Education Clubs of America sponsor MRS. HELEN EDWARDS Typing Accounting: Sophomore Class sponsor MRS JUDITH JOHNSON Shorthand, Typing Cleri- cal Practice: Entre Nous sponsor. MRS. KA Y KLENKE Accounting I , Business De- partment Chairman. MR. DON LIEBERUM General Business. Typing Business Arithmetic. MRS IDA MAE RICKETTS Shorthand L II Typing; Future Secretaries of America sponsor MRS. LOIS SMITH Typing Consumer Education, Business Law. MRS. FAY STA UP Typing General Business; Student Council sponsor MR. ROBERT VAGHON Clerical Practice; Office Education of America Club sponsor. 34 v Left: Junior Connie Roberts uses the shorthand lab. a new addition to the business department this year, to increase her speed and accuracy. Above: Correct position, fingers curved, and eyes on the book aid Jykla K linger to obtain her top speed in Typing I. Below: Using the straight edge, a sharp pencil, and the knowledge gained in bookkeeping class, senior Jeff Stephens attempts to balance his account. 35 Language Arts Department Language arts students read, write, create Language Arts metaphors . . . Shakespeare . . . punctuation to increase clarity of meaning composi- tions . . . term papers . . . senior hourhes . . . expressions of thought in poetic form . . . simile . . . iambic pentameter . . . Milton . . . grammar rules . . . mythology allusions . . . shadowscope, Controlled Reader . . . improving reading skills . . . vocabulary development . . . inpromptu speeches, extemporaneous talks . . . communication for better understanding. - - CX Above: Mrs. Patricia Jackson ' s English class listens in- tently to her as she explains the importance of rythm and rhyme of poetry. Left: Senior Tom Levy looks up the correct spelling of a work in the dictionary for one of the in-class essays required in senior English classes. 36 MISS J A NET SUE ANDIS Engliih 10: Language Am Department Chairman. MR. ERIC BEEBE English 11.12; Debate Club spon- sor. MRS. SUSAN COBURN English 10: Future Teachers of America sponsor. MRS MARY CUNNINGHAM English II. Journal- ism: SAFARI and SCROLL advisor MISS MANDY GERIG English 12.11. MR. HENR Y GOR VIE English W. MISS SHARON HARDY English II. Speech. MRS PATRICIA JACKSON English II: Contempo- rary Religion Club sponsor. MR. WILLIAM MADDEN English 12. Below: With the deadline for the required junior term paper looming nearby, Mrs. Jackson explains to her class the various places information can be found Encourages self-expression and originality % A - % Above: Part of the requirements for senior English is for the student to write his opinion about the literature that he reads. This student is writing a character sketch of Kurtz in the Heart of Darkness. MR. JOSEPH MILLER English 11. MISS ANN NETTERFIELD English 11, 12: IMA GES advisor. MR. THOMAS PABST English 12. MISS JACQUELINE PETTIFORD English 11, Read- ing Lab: Cheerleader sponsor. MRS ELIZABETH POSEY English 12: Junior Class sponsor MR. KEN RICHARDSON Reading Lab. MR. RANDALL RUSK English 10: Squires sponsor. MRS ELEANOR SHAW English 11. MRS. AGNES SOSENHEIMER English 10, Guid- ance. MRS JANE STOLTE English 10: Senior Class spon- sor. MRS PATRICIA TRACER English 10. MRS DOROTHY ZANK English 11. 38 Above: Peace is the mood of this room as students consider Mr Henry Gorvie ' s interpretation of a poem. Below: Miss Amanda Gerig concentrates on planning lessons and grading papers, while at left, Mrs. Eleanor Shaw studies poetry to teach to her next class. 39 Science Department Physical world intrigues junior scientists Science observations leading to conclusions . . . hydrochloric acid, oxygen and carbon dioxide . . . periodic table . . . broken flasks and test tubes . . . experiments and lab write-ups . . . first disection of a frog . . facts and laws that must be learned before they can be used . . . carbon paper and blue copies . . . odd aromas drifting from the science room. Above: Junior zoology student Carlabeth Elster looks a bit perplexed as Sara Soule points out parasites that they have found inside their disected frog. Below: The Wild Wizards, Ken West, Kurt Retrum, and Bill Wade, set up their equipment to complete a distillation experiment in chemistry. 40 Above: Glen PoUitt uses one of the most important in- Right: Making a group effort, senior physic students struments of a zoology student, the microscope, to ob- pool their ideas and observations to draw conclusions for serve the effects of salt water on living organisms. one of many lab write-ups. MR. RALPH ANDERSOS Chemistry. Physics. MR. GENE B UZZARD Chemistry; Chemistry Explor- ers Club sponsor. MR. EDWIN DA Y Physical Science; Squires sponsor MR. BILL GRIFFITH Zoology: Lettermen ' s Club sponsor, football coach. MR. .4LLE. KING Zoology. MR. HOMER KLINE Physics. MR. RONALD LEtf TO.y Chemistry. Physical Science. Science Department Chairman. MR. RICHARD .VfOORE Zoology. MRS DIA.VE S.4KMYSTER Chemistry. 41 Foreign Language Department Increases understanding of other cultures Foreign language Understanding ... key to communica- tion reading . . . writing . . . speaking — learning Comprehension . . . clef de com- munication lire . . . ecrire . . . parler — apprendre Comprension . . . clave de communicacion leer . . . escribir . . . ha- blar — aprender Cognoscere . . . clavis communicationis legere . . . scribere . . . loqui — discere Das Verstehen . . . schlussel zur mitteilung Lesen . . . Schreiben . . . Sprechen — Lemen Above: In his German classes, Herr Mitchell explains not only the language of the German people, but also about their land and customs Below: Mrs. Mary Backofen ' s fourth year Latin class studies a novel written completely in Latin as one of their class requirements UiL-M Above: By using the language lab during class time, Andrea A mold will improve her French pronounciation. Right: First year Spanish students take time out from regular class time to support Snider ' s teams with their Arriba, Panteras cheers. MRS. MARY ANN ALDIN Spanish II.III; Spanish Club sponsor MRS. MARY BACKOFFS Latin; Junior Classical League sponsor. MISS KAREN CREW French 11 III IV: French Club sponsor. MRS DARLESE KEIHS German L MRS. CONNIE KINNEY Spanish L II: Cheerblock sponsor. MR. DA VID MITCHELL German I IL III: German Club sponsor MRS. CAROL ROBBINS Spanish II. French I: Cheer- block sponsor MRS SOFIA RODRIGUEZ Spanish I III IV. For- eign Language Department Chairman: Spanish Club sponsor MRS BEVERLY WEINRAUB French I II: French Club sponsor. Spirit Club sponsor. 43 Mathematics Department Develops both basic and complex number skills Mathematics numbers . . . adding and subtracting . . . theorems, axioms, proofs . . . some- times . . . spheres . . . triangles, squares . . . tables . . . logarithms, trigonometric functions . . . learning to think logically. Above: Sophomore geometry students Becky Whearley and Sue Heyman, demonstrate to their class how proofs should be done. Left: As Mrs. Bransteter gives her Algebra I class their homework assignment, she reminds them that they must first read the section before beginning the problems. MRS. JUDITH BRASSTETER Algebra I. Geometry. MR. MAX EGLEY Algebra I. Advanced Algebra, Geometry: reserve basketball coach. MISS LOIS GUMP FundamentaU of Algebra I. Ad- vanced Algebra, Geometry: Entre Sous sponsor MR. DA VID MAINS Advanced Algebra, Special Ad- vanced Algebra, Geometry: intramural basketball spon- sor. MR. MURRAY MESDE.SHALL Algebra, Geometry: assistant football coach, assistant basketball coach. MR. JERALD £. .MILLER Advanced Algebra. Geometry. Calculus: baseball coach. MR. B. JOHN PRASAD Fundamentals of Algebra I, Geometry. MR. CARL SCHOLZ Topics in Mathematics, Trigo- nometry. Analytic Geometry: Mathematics Department Chairman. MR. AR THUR SCHWAB Fundamentals of Algebra , Geometry. Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry; Student Council sponsor. Left: Mr Carl Scholz explains to his analytic geometry class the intricasies of graphing inequalities. 45 Practical Arts Department Prepares students for adult roles in life Practical Arts saws . . . sewing . . . accuracy and pre- cision in handiwork . . . drills . . . table- spoons . . . wood . . . caring for a child . . . triangles . . . rulers . . . creative cookery . . . mechanics . . . gaining the experience of rebuilding an engine . . . housekeeping . . . needles and threads . . . lathes . . . improving family relations . . . pins . . . nails . . . learning to use the tools of life. Above: Mrs. Carolyn Gallender discusses the pros and cons of the present customs of teenage dating with her home economics class. Below: Students in metal class learn not only the techni- cal aspects of working in the metal shop, but also the safety practices that must be used. Above: The girls in the home economics classes learn that there is more to preparing a good meal than just cooking the food. They must also do the dishes. MR. CHESTER CH.4PI. .Metals I. II. MR. ROGER ETZLER Industrial Cooperative Train- ing supervisor. MRS. CAROLYS G.4LLE. DER Home Economic I. III. Home Economics Department Chairman MRS. IRE. E HA.4K Home Economics II MR. ROY KUNE Drafting I. II. Metals II: Varsity basketball coach. .MR. G.4RY LE.M.4.y Woods I MR. ERIC S.4SDBLADE Drafting I MR. ROBERT SHORT Woods I. II. Drafting! Prac- tical Arts Department Chairman. Not pictured- Mr. Vent Huffman. 47 Fine Arts Department Creative talents find artistic expression Fine Arts- creativeness, originality, talent and skill . . . lights and curtains . . . hours of prac- tice to gain perfection . . . paint, . . . chalk . . . clay . . . memorizing lines and cues . . . memories of a good performance. Above: Glenda Exner, sophomore, ties twine in intricate knots for her macrame wall hanging. MISS PHYLLIS BLAKEMAN Art MR. JAMES CLAUSER Vocal Music. Stagecraft; Swing Choir director. MISS MAR Y DIERSTEIN Art; Art Club sponsor MRS SUZANNE GINTY Art I MR. RICHARD SEEGER Orchestra, Training Band, Today ' s Music. Fine Arts: Stage Band director. Junior Class sponsor MR. CHARLES SMITH Band Music Theory, Fine Arts Department Chairman; Stage Band director Majorettes sponsor MR. TERR Y TUCKER Drama, Stagecraft. 48 Below: Mr. Charles Smith assists Marti Martindale in finding the proper orchestration as she composes an original piece in Music Theory class. Above: Deep concentration is required of this art student Below: The Snider Singers display various moods as as she begins an original composition in charcoal they concentrate on Mr James Clauser ' s instructions. 49 Physical Education Department Gym classes provide exercise, recreation Physical Education- competition . . . baseball, football, bas- ketball . . . learning grace and rhythm through modern dance . . . teamwork and cooperation . . . aching muscles, bruises . . . winning and losing ... a period of relaxation during the academic day. Above: Safety first is the rule in gym classes. Here one of the sophomores learns how to perform a back walk-over while two spotters assist. MRS. JUDY ASH BA UGH Sophomore Physical Edu- cation, Advanced Physical Education: Spirit Committee sponsor MRS. PAM BAHNEY Sophomore Physical Education. Advanced Physical Education, Advanced Dance. In- dividual Sports: Girls ' Athletic Association, sponsor. Co- ed-bowling sponsor. Coed-gymnastics sponsor. MR. GIL BAUMGARTNER Physical Education: In- iramurals sponsor. Co-ed gymnastics sponsor. MR. DEAN FAST Physical Education: Senior Class sponsor, assistant football coach. MR. MICHAEL HA WLEY Physical Education: Gym- nastics Club sponsor, assistant football coach, assistant track coach. 50 ' Above: One phase of the sophomore gym class gives students a chance to improve their skills on gymnastic equipment such as the tramp, beam, and parallel bars. Lefv Much skill and strength is required to execute a shoulder stand on the parallel bars. Below: Mr. Michael Hawley demonstrates the fundamental skills of football to his sophomore physical education class. 51 Social Studies Department Snider students view the world ' s situation Social Studies- studying the past, present, and future of our world . . . Washington, Lincoln, Nixon . . . understanding the law of sup- ply and demand . . . learning the whys and hows of people around the globe . . . life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Right: Not only can discussion of past events be heard in Mr. Clinkenbeard ' s Government classes, but also debates about current issues. MR. KARL BANDEMER Government, U.S. History; Assistant track coach. MR. HAL CLINKENBEARD Government, Sociology. MR. LEONARD DEWITT World History. MR. ELMER FRANZMAN U.S. History. MR. MAX GECOWETS US History, Values and Is- sues: Social Studies Department Chairman. MRS LOIS HEADINGS World History: Human Re- lations Council sponsor. MR. ALFRED HEMMER Government, Sociology. U.S. History: Sophomore Class sponsor. MR. LON KEATON US History. 52 Left: Nancy Petrick and Linda Stedman explain to their senior sociology class the importance of primary institutions to the individual Above: Mr. Patterson sits patiently awaiting a student response to one of his thought-provoking statements. MR. GER.4LD KI D} ' Horld History. MR. DE.X.MS McCLLRG World History. L.S. History: Social Studies Club sponsor. MR. 0.4 RY P.-iTTERSO. Government. WoHd History: assistant football coach, wrestling coach. MR. THOM.AS SCHICKEL U.S. History. MR. VICTOR STECH Sociology. Health. MR. ST.AXLEY VOLZ L.S. History. MR. ROBERT HE.AVER Economics. Govern- ment. MR RO H ' ICHER. Hortd History. Sociology- cross-country coach, head track coach. Leitermen ' s Club sponsor. 53 Administration Guides students in plans for future schooling Administration counseling, advise, information . . . full calendars . . . appointments and meetings . . . offices, files, and records . . . guiding students on their choice of colleges . . . disciplinarians. Above: Mr. Burl Hite checks through senior records to Below: As Dean of Boys, Mr. Richard Clevenger is re- be certain that all seniors have met the requirements for sponsible for the discipling and counseling of the hoys graduation. at Snider. 54 Mr. Maurice Davis Principal Mr. James Weaver Assistant Principal Miss Margaret Spiegel Dean of Girls Mr. Richard Clevenger Dean of Boys .Vr. Robert Armstrong Athletic Director Mr. Richard Trott Guidance Coordinator Mrs. Martha Houser Guidance Mr. Leon Youngpeter Guidance Mr. Burl Hite Guidance Mr. Mark Clough Interim Above: Mr Leon Youngpeter, guidance counselor, helps one of the many students he sees each day to figure out any problem from schedule conflicts to information on colleges and scholarships. S5 Clerical Workers Link between students and administration Secretaries Typewriters and telephones . . . yellow slips, pink passes, and white attendance sheets . . . three copies of everything , . . reports, records, and receipts ... a full clinic . . . appointments, calendars . . . keeping everything running smoothly and efficiently. Above: Mrs. Virginia Richards, the school treasurer, accounts that she keeps for Snider organizations, makes a telephone call to clarify one of the many MRS. EVELYN BARR Secretary MRS. CONNIE BOLLARD Secretary MRS. LOIS BUZZARD Study hall clerk MRS. RUTHANNA GAFF Attendence clerk MRS. JANET GARNER Secretary MRS MILDRED HA UGHT Study hall clerk MRS JAN HEARON Educational clerk MRS WILMA MILLER Study hall clerk MRS. ELLEN MOONEY Study hall and science clerk MRS GLADYS MOORE Secretary MRS VIRGINIA RICHARDS Treasurer 56 Clerical Workers Solve multitude of student problems Above: Mrs. Barbara Sabin helps juniors Sue Burkett be found in magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, or and Sara Soulefmd the necessary materials needed to books, all of which may be found in Snider ' s library, finish an English assignment. Such information may Library slipping into a world of excitement, relaxation, and knowledge . . . books, magazines, files, pamphlets, and newspa- pers ... a nickel for every day overdue . . . quiet . . . films, projectors, slides . . . paints and paper . . . memories of years gone by and of thousands of people from all over the world. MRS. JACQUELISE MORRIS Head librarian MRS. BARBAR A SABIX Library clerk MR. ELBERT STODDES Audio visual coordinator MRS EVEL YS PELZ Library clerk 57 Cooks prepare, serve 1900 lunches daily Cafeteria Workers pots and pans . . . hot rolls and butter . . . knives, forks, and spoons ... a tray for every person in the a la carte line ... ice cream and cookies . . . forty cents . . . preparing 1900 meals daily. Above: Mrs. Amsden, one of the twenty-five women on Snider ' s cafeteria staff prepares a salad that will be served to almost 1900 hungry Panthers who eat here daily. Above: Members of the cafeleria staff are ROW ONE: Mrs. Woodings. Mrs. Junk, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs Bar- nett, Mrs. Campetti, Mrs Ramsey. ROW TWO: Mrs Griffin, Mrs. Macy. Mrs Reibs, Mrs. Bronstetter. Mrs Lanie. Mrs Syers, Mrs Martin, Mrs Bejna. Mrs Gumbert, Mrs Snyder, Mrs Myers, Mrs Walker, Mrs. Moeke, Mrs Hannum, Mrs Armstrong, Mrs Steffen, Mrs. Amsden, Mrs Gross and Mrs Fortney 58 Custodians Keep school, grounds in tip-top shape Custodians brooms, mops, and buckets . . . clean- ing mirrors and windows . . . keeping all the rooms in good repair . . . hammers, wrenches, and nails . . . working to make the school a better place in which to learn. Above: Sweeping the hallways before school is necessary to keep Snider clean and in good condition. Members of the custodial staff are Richard Diebold, Adrian Bollinger, Alonzo Os- born, AlStrahm, Dale White, Boyd Smith, Henry Kolkmann. Not pictured are Ruth Waters, Dorothy Barr. Ocsar Buettner, Kenneth Klemer. Gene Johnson. 59 i the crunch of a bruisino block.., the fast miie df five . • . one more sprint upthfi court that extra rffort that pays d4 in victory Harriers place third in State meet A third place State finish capped off the most successful season ever for Coach Ron Wichern ' s cross country men. The high State rating followed a champion sweep at sectional and regional levels. In total, var- sity runners churned out a 27 — season mark while their City record came out at 9 — 0. Reserve harriers matched the efforts of their varsity counterparts by returning an 18—1 record. Their only loss was to South Side. At the State meet, held at Indianapolis ' s South Grove course, a squad composed of seniors Mike Cleary, Pat Cleary, Dave Ford, Tony Deutsch, junior John Hartman, and sophomores Randy Allen and Rick Magley paced to 141 for their third placing. Mike Cleary was first for Snider and ninth in the meet. Following him consecutively for Snider were Hartman-31, Allen-32, P. Cleary-34, Magley-35, and Ford-38. One record went by the wayside as Mike Cleary broke Snider ' s Shoaff Park record of 9:52 previously held by Jed Olvey in 1968. Mike ran 9:50 against Elmhurst. The following is a listing of finishes at sectional and regional levels. Sectional — M. Cleary-3, Magley-4, Allen-7, Hartman-8, P. Cleary- 10, and Deutsch- 16. Regional— Allen-11, M. Cleary- 12, Hartman- 18, P. Cleary-21, Magley-29, and Deutsch-57. A low score of 32 points resulted in the sec- tional while the regional win totaled 81 points. Best times of the ' 70 season follow: Mike Cleary-9:50; John Hartman-9:55; Randy Allen-9:56; Rick Magley-9:56; Pat Cleary- 9:59; Tony Deutsch-10.0; Dave Ford-10:05; Doug Vining-10:06; Bob Marks-10:15; Al Linkous- 10:20. BELOW: Members of the 1970 Varsity cross country team are: FRONT ROW: M. Cleary. J. Hartman. R. Allen. P. Cleary. R. Magley ROW 2: D. Ford. A. Linkous. D. Vining, D. White. B. Marks. 62 Team paces to 27—0 record CROSS COUNTRY opp shs Huntington 50 15 DeKalb 50 15 Bellmont 50 15 New Haven 48 15 Leo 50 15 Heritage 50 15 Pierceton 50 15 Woodlan 41 20 Hamilton 40 21 East Noble 45 16 Northwood 45 16 Sturgis 50 15 Cent. Catholic 50 15 Central 50 15 North Side 35 25 Dwenger 48 15 Bluffton 39 21 Luers 50 15 North Side 36 25 Dwenger 46 15 South Side 44 18 Concordia 50 15 Elmhurst 33 24 Dwenger 45 16 North Side 33 24 New Haven 43 20 ABOVE LEFT: Bob Carol, Ted Alice, better known left to right as Randy Allen, John Hartman, Pat Cleary. and Mike Cleary form a Panther pack. ABOVE RIGHT: After a meet came one of those few and fleeting moments of team rest. BELOW: Mike Cleary clears the line for Snider at the State meet 63 Team nets best record ever The 1970 R. Nelson Snider tennis team compiled the best record in the history of that sport at the school. A total of 8 wins and 3 losses was tallied. Seniors Bill Strayer and Tom White won their section- als double match which was followed by a regional third placing. Both players were undefeated in doubles matches during the season. In their sectional doubles matches Strayer and White beat out players from South Side, Concordia, and East Noble. In the regional they lost out to a Peru combi- nation after defeating Plymouth. Most decisive victories were scored off of Manchester, Bishop Luers, and Home- stead Highs. Each of those meets resulted in an opponent shut-out. Earning letters for season play were sen- iors Dan Higgins, Doug Moeller, Greg Postel, Bill Strayer, and Tom White and junior Randy Moeller. BELOm 1970 Tennis Team members are FRONT ROW: Tom fVhite. Greg Postel, Bill Strayer. BACK ROW: Doug Moeller. Dan Higgins. Randy Moeller. 64 TENNIS opp shs Concordia 5 2 Bellmont 3 4 North Side 3 4 Manchester 7 Lakeland 1 8 Luers 7 Cent. Catholic 1 6 Central 1 6 Elmhurst 5 2 East Noble 5 2 Homestead 7 ABOVE: Tennis sectional winners Bill Strayer and Tom White stand before the Snider trophy case which houses their winning. RIGHT: Senior Doug Moeller grits his teeth in concentration and follows through in style while completing a serve. 65 Grid men bag 5 — 2 — 2 record The 1970 varsity football team con- cluded its season with a 5 — 2 — 2 mark and a third place City ranking. Reserve players played to a 3 — 2 — 1 record. Toughest games came on the road in confrontations with North Central High and a home meeting with the Central Tigers, later named City champs for the year. Most decisive wins were scored against New Haven and North Side. Offensively, the Panthers employed a Wishbone T, Texas Offense, and Sprint Pass to gain a total of 105 first downs, 1511 rushing yards, 4.4 average yards per rush, 822 passing yards, 13.7 avarage yards per pass, 2333 total yards, 192 points scored, 21.3 average points scored per game, 124 attempted passes, 56 completed passes, and a 46% passing percentage. Defensive statistics yield rushing yard- age allowed to be 1638 yds., average yards per rush — 4.2, passing yards — 609, aver- age yards per pass — 12.4, total yards al- lowed — 2247, points allowed — 143, average points allowed per game — 15.8. VARSITY FOOTBALL opp shs South Side 6 12 North Central 15 22 Central 28 14 Bishop Dwenger 32 28 Huntington 14 14 New Haven 34 Central Catholic 13 14 North Side 19 Elmhurst 35 35 RIGHT: Coach Griffith delivers words of advice. BE- LOW: QB Jon Williams prepares to receive the snap from center. 66 ' ABOVE: Defensive back Coach Dean Fast regards one of his boys ' many plays of the day. RIGHT: All-City end Doug Armstrong smiles tiredly after another practice grind. BELOW: Members of the 1970 Varsity Football Team are: FRONT ROW: T. Sample, J. Bloemker, B. Ran- dall, D. Rhineholz, D. Armstrong. M. Osborne, J. Wil- liams, D. Kulesza, M. Mendenhall, J. Boester, M. Lester, M. Swenson, ROW 2: Coach G. Patterson, Coach M. Hawley, Coach D. Fast, J. Stanford, M. Swathwood, S. White, D. Hammer, M. Malstrom, J. Horstman, S. Severine, J. Dye. C. Hill, J. Kline, D. Stonebarger, Coach M. Mendenhall. ROW 3: G. Wil- lig, S. Telgman, P. Ruckman, J. McCarty, T. Jordan, R. Lee. K. Moss. T. Gach. D. Risk S. Knight, J. Major, M. Jenkins, Coach B. Griffith, ROW 4: M. Usher, D. Snowball, M. Giauque. G. Popenfoose. D. Ziner. R. Dolsen, G. Fair. G. Semelh. M. Adams, B. Weaver D. Detwiler, P. Roberts. P. Ramsey. J. Posey. G. Hale. L Gaff L. Peden, D. England. Reserves return winning mark ABOVE: Members of the 1970 Sophomore football team are: FRONT ROW: B. Carter. J. Mason. E. LaRoque, J. Usher, M. Tucker. D. Happel G. Beer, J. Horstman, D. Yoder. ROW 2: J. Nunley. J. Larimore. M. Shively, M. Rouseau, J. Meyers. M. Yoquelet, D. Lawrence, J. Sircey, J. Martin, D. Price. ROW 3: J. Grubb, R. Porter, T. Kline, D. Butler, B. Overly, S. Gerber, D. Arnold, D. Bullard. M. McKenzie, L. High. ROW 4: M. McComb, A. Martindale, A. Hepler, R. Widdicomb, B. Snyder, J. Skinner, K. King, M. Gecow- ets, C. Mero, Coach D. Fast, Coach M. Hawley. RESERVE FOOTBALL opp shs Columbia City 8 16 Concordia 16 8 Bishop Dwenger 8 14 New Haven 6 8 North Side 8 8 Elmhurst 6 BELOW: Junior Bob Weaver plunges on during practice as team members voice encouragement. Summer scrim- mage was especially tough under the hot sun, but it paid off in good game play during the season. 68 ABOVE: With Gator-Aid in hand, senior Dave Risk strikes a pose and prepares for some serious drinking. BELOW: The guys let off a little steam and discourse over the day ' s workout. ABOVE: Senior tackles Scott Severine, Don Rhineholz, and Clark Hill pause to ponder. BELOW: Varsity quarterback Jon Williams releases for a short yardage gain during the team ' s Sorth Side game. The Panther team often borrowed North ' s Northrop Field for home games. 69 ABOVE: Senior Tom Hutchinson contemplates some of the finer things of life as he works to perfect his backstroke form. SWIMMING RECORD opp shs Muncie Central 43 52 South Bend Jackson 55 40 Kokomo 45 50 Muncie Bums 37 56 Goshen 57 38 Howe Mihtary 38 57 Bellmont 24 71 Bellmont 19 76 Kokomo Haworth 63 32 Marion 48 47 Team breaks several school records LEFT: Veteran diver and State finalist Steve Montgomery shows total concentration as he prepares to execute his back two and one-half BELOW: Team captain Bill Jeppson consents to pose. 70 The Panther swim team completed another winning season this campaign while under the hardship of limited early morning practices. Although the season record was not as good as in previous sea- sons, several school records were ellipsed. The Medley Relay team broke the 200 Medley Relay sectional record with a time of 1:43.9 on the way to a sectional cham- pionship and a trip to the State finals. Sen- iors Tom Hutchinson and Bill Jeppson, junior Larry Lindholm, and sophomore LEFT: Junior record-holder Larry Lindholm shows his fine breastroke form during an early morning practice. Members of the 1970-71 Swimming team are ROW 1: J. Gullion, S. Freeh, T. Blake, D. Eby, K. DeMeritt, R0W2:B. Gebhard. T. Kirke. B. Jeppson. T. Cook, L. Lindholm, M. Head ROW 3: D. Halt. P. Echlin. D. Rick Kirke compoied the record breaking quartet. Rick Kirke took possession of two school records in his first year of varsity swim- ming. Rick did the 50 Freestyle in 23.2 and the 60 Freestyle in a time of 29.0 while also being the leading scorer on the team. Another junior, Larry Lindholm broke the school mark in the 100 Breastroke with a time of 1:08.7 while his classmate Mike Knake swam to four schqol standards. Consistant and rewarding performances were given by Tom Kirke — Individual Medley, 100 Butterfly; Tom Hutchinson — 100 Backstroke; Bill Jeppson— 50 Frees- tyle; Steve Montgomery — Diving; Bob Gebhard— 100 Butterfly; Dan Van Anda— 100 Freestyle; Doug Bullard, Mike Head, Tom Blake, Pat Echlin — Freestyle Relay. Bullard, S. Montgomery, T. Hutchinson. T. Kent, Coach T. Swiharl. . ■III I ' ! ; I 71 Wrestlers return winning season Under the strain of a building type sea- son, the 1970-71 varsity wrestling team turned out a successful 9 — 2 season which was highlighted by a championship placing in the Columbus Tourney and a second placing in the Concordia Tourney. One wrestler, Mike McBride stood out as a Sec- tional champion in the 112-weight class. Of the 90 boys who went out for the sport, 45 became part of the team. Out- standing individual records came from sen- iors Bill Green, (17—2); Cal Roe, (16—5); Mark Malmstrom, (12—6); junior Mike McBride, (15 — 5); and sophomore Joe Ga- briel, (14- ). Tourney champions are as follows — Bill Green (105 lbs.) at Columbus and Con- cordia Invitationals; Mike McBride (112) at Concordia; Cal Roe (126) at Columbus; Joe Gabriel(119) at Concordia. Total senior three year varsity records are as follows: B. Green (39- 4—1), M. Malmstrom (24—10), C. Roe (17—5), T. Bauerle (14— 7),S. White (2—4), J. Blo- emaker (2—5—1), D. Hammer (1 ), J. Horstman (0—0), B. Anderson (0—0). WRESTLING opp shs South Bend Jackson 13 31 Bellmont 24 25 Concordia 20 25 Norwell 11 39 South Side 13 35 Huntington 6 42 North Side 23 21 New Haven 16 30 Lakeland 14 35 Central 23 27 Elmhurst 23 21 ABOVE: Heavyweight wrestler Scott Telgman grapples for position against a Huntington opponent. BELOW: In the same meet, a referee watches for possible line trespass. 72 Team takes Columbus tourney • v n f mM 1 rt f r ABOVE: 1970-71 Wrestling team— ROW 1: M. Huff- man. M. McBride, J. Gabriel, C. Roe, S. Knight, S. Telgman, T. Jordan, J. Bloemker, B. Overly, M. Malm- strom, P. Roberts, B. Green. ROW 2: D. Baker. G. Goldsberry, M. Usher, S. White, K. Witwer, J. Skinner, D. Lutter, J. Posey, D. Happel, D. Snowball. D. Happel ROW i: T. Jeppson. M. Freese. M. McKenzie. E. La- Rocque. D. Hammer, P. Ruckman. D. Yoder, D. White. M. Adams, J. Usher, Coach G. Patterson. ROW 4: M. Dunifon, S. Movrey. J. Kapp, P. Ramsey. M. Jenkins, J. Stanford. T. Bauerle. J. Horstman, M. Balay D. Button. ROW 5: D. England, mgr.. M. McComb. A. Clovis, G. Brink. S. Bruckman. LEFT: Mike Jenkins holds Phil Ruckman captive in a quarter Nelson. Good team practices were the basis of the team ' s winning record and several outstanding in- dividuals. 73 Varsity ranks second in City series; defeated 66 — 65 in Sectional draw ABOVE: 1971 Varsity Basketball Team— FRONT ROW: J. Kline, J. Williams. M. MendenhaU, J. Schmidt, J. Wright, M. Giauque, D. Trietsch, manager. ROW 2: Coach R. Kline, D. Rhineholz, T. Gach, D. Chaney, S. Faylor, D. Armstrong, K. Retrum, Coach M. MendenhaU. A surprising 66 — 65 upset delivered by Leo ' s Lions culminated a 1 5 — 6 season and second place City ranking for Snider ' s var- sity basketball team. Panther reserves ended at a 1 7 — 3 spot and the C-team at 4 —5. Coach Roy Kline and assistants Murray MendenhaU and Max Egley were able to bring the ' 71 team around by mid-season so that out of the concluding ten season games, the team suffered only one loss. The team ' s largest margined wins came off of two teams, South Bend Jackson and Gar- rett, at 25 points. Panther guard Murray MendenhaU was voted an All-City player for the 1970-71 season. MendenhaU led the team in total points with 297 as well as free throw points at 103. He started as the guard position. Starting in the majority of games were seniors Murray MendenhaU, Jon Williams, Don Rhineholz, Don Chaney, and Doug Armstrong. Ten seniors and two juniors built up the squad. Scoring statistics are as follows: Field Goals Made — Armstrong, 96; Chaney, 106; Faylor, 11; Gach, 1; Kline, 18; MendenhaU, 97; Retrum, 32; Rhineholz, 73; Schmidt, 18; Williams, 86; Giauque, 2; Wright, 0. Field Goals Missed — Armstrong, 154; Chaney, 109; Faylor, 10; Gach, 6; Kline, 46; MendenhaU, 121; Retrum, 60; Rhine- holz, 78; Schmidt, 43; WiUiams, 135; Giauque, 2; Wright, 4. Field Goal Percent- age — Armstrong, 38; Chaney, 49; Faylor, 52; Gach, 17; Kline, 28; MendenhaU, 44; Retrum, 35; Rhineholz, 48; Schmidt, 30; WiUiams, 39; Giauque, 50; Wright, 0. Total Points — Armstrong, 234; Chaney, 272; Faylor, 26; Gach, 6; Kline, 43; MendenhaU, 297; Retrum, 80; Rhineholz, 206; Schmidt, 76; WiUiams, 199; Giauque, 5; Wright, 4. 74 ABOVE: Playmaker guard Murray Mendenhall shoots for two against the Logansport Loganberries. BELOW: Left to right, Don Chaney, Don Rhineholz, and Doug Armstrong prepare for a possible rebound. VARSITY BASKETBALL opp shs Heritage 52 63 Central 55 46 Concordia 64 58 Bellmont 55 74 North Side 52 51 Washington 68 79 Bishop Luers 64 84 Bishop Dwenger 70 60 Bishop Luers 57 64 LaPorte 47 62 New Haven 56 76 South Bend Jackson 59 84 Garrett 63 88 DeKalb 54 62 Elmhurst 61 66 South Side 47 64 Dwenger 60 78 Central Catholic 51 56 Huntington 78 72 Logansport 74 96 Leo 66 65 ABOVE: Don Chaney leaps high over Elmhurst guards. Chaney led the team in field goals made. BELOW: Soaring above the opposition, Don Rhineholz snakes in for a basket kr . 75 ABOVE: Awaiting a possible rebound, Don Chaney gets a moments pause during a game. Chaney tied with Doug Armstrong in leading the team in offensive rebounding with a total of 82 points. C ' TEAM opp shs Elmhurst 37 39 Central 52 32 Huntington 39 31 South Side 38 35 Bellmont 36 53 North Side 48 39 New Haven 35 38 Elmhurst 44 46 North Side 38 28 BELOW: Doug Armstrong overshoots a Logansport guard as referee and Panther reserve team members look on. ABOVE: Junior Mark Davis goes up for a shot during a reserve game. Davis led the team in field goal points with a 74 mark. 76 Reserve record posted at 17 — 3 RESERVE opp shs Heritage 37 46 Central 46 57 Concordia 57 47 Bellmont 52 54 North Side 40 33 Washington 31 69 Homestead 29 64 Warsaw 35 63 Bishop Luers 38 44 LaPorte 50 58 New Haven 30 66 S.B.Jackson 38 62 Garrett 32 63 DeKalb 33 60 Elmhrust 37 39 South Side 39 43 Bishop Dwenger 37 66 Central Catholic 48 66 Huntington 59 48 Logansport 32 55 ABOVE: 1970-71 Reserve basketball team— ROW 1 : M. Giauque, B. Holmquist, M. Summers, M. Rous- seau. G. Beer, J. Wright ROW 2: C Ermaru R. Huser. A. Wright. S. Knight, M. Davis. ABOVE: 1970-71 C team— ROW 1: D. Benz. M. Gecowets, M. Rousseau, D. Putt, T. Kline. D. Bullard ROW 2: D. Halle. R. Magley. R. Huse. M. Wasson. D. Arnold. M. Rovan. LEFT: Junior reserve player Al Wright seems to have control of the situation as he takes a jump shot 77 Golfers close out with 18 — 3 tally At the season ' s finish, seniors Rob Gem- hardt, Murray Mendenhall, juniors Chip Novak and Jeff Harlan, and sophomore Dave Bullard totalled an 18—3 finish. Losses came against Concordia, North Side, and South Side. At the City meet the team played to a fourth place spot. During Sectionals the team took a s ixth overall fin- ish and advanced Chip Novak on to Re- gional and State honors. As a whole, the team averaged 199 strokes per match. Chip Novak was low point man with a 36 average. Rob Gem- hardt and Murray Mendenhall tied for sec- ond place honors at 39, Jeff Harlan was third with 40 and Dave Bullard rounded off the team with a 41 point average. Other golfers on the team were seniors Kurt Sim- erman and Jeff Holmstrom and sophomore Scott Schubel. Novak led the team with a 72 point tally at the City meet held at Cedar Creek and 74 at Brookwood Golf Course, the Regional site. BELOW: Members oj the 1971 Golf Team are— ROW 1: J. Harlan. R. Gernhardt. ROW2: M. Mendenhall, Coach D. Bruick. C. Novak. D. Bullard. :: ' ' -rt ' r .vtJBfci - n M -iA— T - ■Ipl k ' 4- -• iT- P J Mli v s iF ud S ! H F ' Il 1 GOLF OFF SHS Homestead 202 188 Carroll 212 202 Elm hurst 200 198 Concordia 208 198 Bishop Luers 198 20fS Central 227 208 North Side 204 200 Central 238 204 DeKalb 207 204 Leo 218 200 Elmhurst 200 190 New Haven 209 19fJ Bishop Luers 216 214 New Haven 213 189 South Side 204 202 North Side 210 205 Warsaw 205 203 Central Catholic 200 190 Concordia 200 193 South Side 224 222 Bishop Dwenger 202 189 LEFT: Jeff Harlan putts under a competitor ' s inter- ested gaze. BELOW: Chip Sovak readies himself for a long putt as teammate Rob Gemhardt watches. FAR LEFT: Senior Murray Mendenhall steadies for a chip shot LEFT: Dave Bullard must hit off precari- ously near the water ' s edge. 79 Baseball team swings 6 -10 for final . ..o..c,...M...— ' i.- rt5i -r -- ' Abce- Members of the 1971 Baseball Team are- -- J ,, j, p as. S. Col.lazier. K. fur .J ■i W 1: D. Klein. G. Beer. J. Masor,. R.Cooper. C D Ston rg . _ _ , . W TMi:;:Zn.H:;;iT pe;ei . --ous- mmams. 80 Ibove: Senior Don Chaney lets loose a deep fly to the consternation of a rival catcher who was himself expecting he ball BASEBALL OPP SHS Garrett 4 Garrett 8 6 Huntington 10 9 South Side 1 5 East Noble 7 4 East Noble 1 5 Central Catholic 4 3 North Side 3 7 Columbia City 9 2 Bellmont 3 2 Carroll 7 17 Warsaw 4 8 Elmhurst 4 Concordia 2 1 South Whitley 10 3 Heritage 4 Left: Junior Dave Stonebarger and Senior Rod Cooper sit one out in the bottom of the fifth. 81 Varsity team sets 9 school records; Snider ' s varsity track men turned out the 2-Mile Run, Mike Cleary 9:40.0 Sprint Relay, Ed Snyder finest record ever in the school ' s history of High Jump, Doug Armstrong 6 ' 6 Pete Ramsey that sport. The team wrapped up the season 440 Relay, Jeff Paske Bob Weaver with a 12—1 winning record and also won Ed Snyder Tom Levy 1:34.3 the Culver Indoor Track Relays, the War- Tom Levy Distance Medley, John Hartman ren Central Relays, and placed second in Dan Kulesza 43.6 Pat Cleary the North Side Relays. Mile Relay, Mike Cleary Bob Weaver Though team depth was excellent, in- Dan Kulesza Martin Swenson 7:53.3 dividual effohs were outstanding. Nine Ed Snyder school records were felled in the ' 71 school Dave Ford 3:21.5 year. The following is a list of new records 2-Mile Relay, Dave Ford and individuals who set them: Bob Marks 880-yd. Run, Dave Ford 1:55.0 Mike Cleary Mile Run, Rick Magley -4:20.8 Rick Magley 7:58.9 Varsity Track OPP SHS Warsaw 38 122 Bellmont 8 122 Elmhurst 78 69 Central 21 69 Huntington 45 107 Carroll 16 107 Marion 20 98 North Side 49 96 Bishop Luers 21 96 New Haven 50 100 Columbia City 18 100 Central Catholic 26 116 Bishop Dwenger 25 1 2 116 Below: Senior Dave Ford puts in final effort during a last stretch kick. Ford placed fifth in the State 880-yard Reserve Track OPP SHS Warsaw 9 1 2 126 1 2 Bellmont 25 1 2 126 1 2 Elmhurst 51 90 Central 15 90 Huntington 35 115 Carroll 17 115 Marion 21 97 New Haven 42 101 Columbia City 22 101 Central Catholic 6 1 2 109 1 2 Bishop Dwenger 49 109 1 2 4 I 82 Reserve team establishes 11—0 record BELOW: 1971 Varsity Track Team— ROW 1: D. Kulesza, M. Swenson, B. Weaver, T. Levy, P. Echlin, A. Main, D. White. ROW 2: J. Paske, B. Marks, M. Cleary, J. Dray, P. Cleary, T. Main, M. Davis. P. Ram- sey ROW 3: K. Moss, R. Magley B. Shenfield. G. Willig, C. Mero, J. Sircey J. Larimore. R. Putt. ROW 4: D. Rhineholz, J. Schmidt, C. Hill, J. Drake, J. Hart- man, D. Ford, E. Snyder. ROW 5: F. Feichter, R. Allan, J. Bohde, D. Moelter. R. Button, R. Moeller. Coach K. Bandemer, Coach R. Wichenu 1971 Reserve Track Team— ROW 1: J. Hinz, W. Lo- Bracht, T. Keay D. Green, J. McCarty, T. Diskey, M. Eby, M. Johnson, M. Wasson. T. Kline ROW 4: R. raine, R. Haley, G. Popinfoose, M. Summers, J. McBride, R. Berry. ROW 3: A. Linkous, D. Arnold, D. Porter, D. Barr, J. Sunley. S. Paske. J. Skinner. Wright, B. Snyder, B. Biggs.ROW 2: S. Mettert, J. rSWCTA Sll 1 tf - ! 83 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS . Nancy Barch 2. Laurie Baiden 3. Starr Nahnvold 4. Dawn Pastel 5. Barb Mines 84 -7 4 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Laurie Maxfield Beth Brenizer Linda Stedman Lark Nahrwold Lynn Monschein 85 RIGHT TO LEFT: ROW ONE Julie Hollingsworth Liz Kortz Kerry White Deb Kearns Linda Wray Cheryl Lambert Elaine Ferraro Lauren Strotz Marsha Wagner Janet Mohrman Pam Milliman Erica Juergens Barb Purdy Kathy Michalski Marti Wernz Nancy Petrick ROW TWO Pam Eby Robin Simpson Linda Kamer Cindy Hart Edith Anderson Sue Trott Cherie Broyles Karen Putman Cindy Keckler Pam Eggeman Jean Clifton Teresa Troxel Janet Thorington Ellen Seddon Karen Rickoff Diana Dunn Chris Larson ROW THREE Diane Kumfer Laura McKeeman Shianne Fleetwood Cathy Harris Vicki Aughinbaugh Karen Porter Carolyn Brown Patsy Mehlhop Tammy Bienz Julie Blackwell Kay Kinney Molly Shambaugh Peg Kindy Michelle Colglazier Pam Elliott Sue Peters ROW FOUR Dianna Dunten Donna Barr Andrea Bouillin Barb Bollier Carol Freeland Carlabeth Elster Linda Klug Sally Spencer Barb Teetor Michelle Nehring Jean Sabin Pat Jorgensen Sharon Beard Debby Cochran Bonnie Lemert Kay Tenny Sara Redmaster ROW FIVE Anita Parsons Marlene Haller Olinda Brown Chris Scott Jenny Davis Joyce Mason Julie Lecaros Sara Soule Georgia Ward Barb O ' Connor Ellen Richardson Sue Kempton Marcy Thompson Kristi Isaacs Deb Evans Sandy Getman Barb Bryan ROW SIX Susan Kleint Teresa Battle Deb Johnson Mono Dewart Kathy Connelly Diane Gaskill Sue Anderson Roxanne Summers Jeanne Garwood Lynn Knipstein 86 CHEERBLOCK Vicki Dean Linda Bopp Rhonda Harrah Marg Achleman Barb Nines Kristy Ford Kim Pappert Marilyn Ernst ROW SEVEN Becky Gibson Linda Martin Becky Park Kay Burks Terry Stark Sue Burkett Pam Brehm Carol Buyer Carol Slickenmyer Jenny Wolf Sue Winter Betsy Longer Marjorie Herrick Cheryl Nank Karen Newnum Becky Barnes ROW EIGHT Pam Clinkenbeard Sue Heyman Pam Frank Jill Amacker Christina Harding Wendy Whitehead Elizabeth Wool Linda Leonard Sue Jennings Sally Carr Deb Dodrill Lynn Siebold Tanya Herbst Sue Ernst Deb Fesler Kathy Haugham Kathy Benya ROW NINE Linda Davis Margot Gelpke Becky Miller Maria Shock Ruth Lachot Teri Richman Cindi Rinker Bonnie Swartz Laura Kramer Nonna McGraw Pam Zent Deb Wolf Sue Mendenhall Kathy Rish Chris Crull Julie Byers Barb Cleary ROW TEN Aleida Rodriguez Ann Fowler Kathy Rundman Barb Bennett Pam Deutsch Diane Scott Elaine Wendell Karla Boxberger Lynn Brooks Beth Trosvea Pam Tsetse Paula Vining Pat McDonald Janice Corbett Anne Niemann Sue Poor ROW ELEVEN Laurie Borland Janet Dickmeyer Shell Wahl Stacey Gregory Carol Mcintosh Patti Parks Janet Harvey Linda K rouse Robin Keen Sue Gaffer Roxanne Ford Diana Mehlhop Karen McGee Karen Pinkerton SPONSORS Mrs. Kinney Mrs. Robbins 87 acceptingr msponsibill+y - . giving, receivinor orders.,. leamina to cooperate . . . -kh extra se.nse of belonging SCROLL 1. Kathy Connelly 2. Mono Dewart 3. Shellie Peters 4. Pat Jorgensen 5. Larry Christ 6. Carlabeth Elster 7. John Brunson 8. Mike Ladig 9. Vicki Dean 10. Jane Gatchell J J. Linda Burton 90 SAFARI 7. Pat Jorgensen 2. Tammy Bienz 3. Robin Simpson 4. Beth Feichter Linda Kamer Cheryl Lambert Sue Boone Vicki Dean 9. Linda Burton 10. Terry Flynn Cindy Hart 5. 6. 7. 8. IL 12. Ellen Seddon 91 . Cindy McLean 2. Diana Dunn 3. Calhy Harris 4. Molly Shambaugh 5. Konnie Libka 6. Cherrie Feic filer 7. Marcia Ervin 8. Sara Redmaster 9. Cindy Davis 10. Bonnie Wenger 11. Rhonda Coppock 12. Jenny Wolf 13. Kay Tenny 14. Janet Thoringlon 15. Linda Kirtley 16. Sue Winter 17. Lois Goldsmith 18. Linda Martin 19. Kay Burks 20. Carol Slickenmeyer 21. Betty Parsons 22. Pam Eggeman 23. Diona Dunn 24. Jean Clifton 25. Pam Susdorf 26. Kathy Schulke 27. Deb Johnson 28. Cynthia Selking 29. Pat Jorgenson 30. Elaine Ferraro 31. Cheryl Lambert 32. Carole Johnson 33. Anita Parsons 34. Liza Holt 35. Sue Boone 36 Sue Jeep 37 Terri Spranger 92 3S. Carol Freeland 39. Georgia Ward 40. Krisli Issacs 41. Jan Fisher 42. Deb Miller 43. Sally Miller 44. Paula Parmeler Michelle Nehring Barb Teetor Chris Larson Ellen Seddon Tammy Bienz 50. Sharon Beard 51. Pam Elliot Barb Bryan Deb Cochran Marcy Thompson Jean Sabin Becky Parks Kathy Connelly Sally Spencer Sue Peters Linda Klug Joyce Mason Cindi Shaw Kathy Clauss Kay Kinney Deb Keams Mona Dewart Joelyn Harrier Olga Shevchenko Ellen Richardson Bonnie Lemert Cindy Meager Barb O ' Connor Cindy Hart Robin Simpson 45 46. 47. 48. 49. 52. 53. 54 55 56. 57. 58. 59. 60 61. 62 63. 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71. 72. 73. 74. ENTRE NOUS 93 ZOOLOGY WORKERS . Lynn Monschein 2. Anne Barch 3. Carolyn Rundle 4. Jeff Osborne 94 CHEMISTRY WORKERS 1. Dennis Hall 2. Denny Bojrab 3. Nancy Petrick 4. Liz Konz 5. Mark Usher 6. John Bloemker 7. Carole Johnson 8. John Box 9. Carol Castor 10. Sieve Tarbox U. Janet Rice 12. Doug Thalacker 13. Vicki Bums 95 ;. Mark Sadler 2. Tom Cohrs 3. Wes Bloemker 4. Rich Perrin LEARNING RESOURCE WORKERS CAFETERIA WORKERS 1. Donna Seymour 2. Sharon Harmeyer 3. Sheri Parish A . - • . ' ' M ' : -tii. f-: ■iii r A LIBRARY WORKERS . Lynn Ruch 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Kathy Edwards Deanne Ladig Karen Schullz Elton Amos Carol Morgan Edna Hitzemann Craig Beaverson Roxanne Bowers Carol Seslar Sharon Fottrer Janet Morris Cheryl Fin ton Mary Wilkerson 15. Cindi Shaw 97 -- «■' ViA ■«-«s!K • r, - V • 3R I V i 14 .- OFFICE WORKERS . Ann Edsall 2. Janet Thorington 3. Mike Simmons 4. Laurie Maxfield 5. Roberta LaRowe Val Goode Sandy Poland Ellen Schram Charlotte Myers Pam Hoar Lauren Strotz 12. Sue Kleint IS. Mary Barngrover Marti Wernz Deb Scholz Rich Perrin Diona Dunn Kathy Michalski 6. 7. 8. 9. JO. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Nancy Christy 20. Bonnie Wenger Bob Weaver Edna Hitzman Pam Simmons Jennifer Fett James Groseclose Jackie Wisman Diane Myers 28. Georgia Ward 29. Debbie Miller Toni DeCarlo Michelle Wagner Nancy McGary Beth Heffron Deb Pinkham 35. Diane Gaskill 36. Jeanne Seymour 37. Carol Davis 21. 22 23 24 25 26 27. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 98 HALL GUIDES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dan Higgins Beth Brenizer Linda Nelson Karen Haag Tammy Bienz Mary Ellen Brown Julie Wood Debbie Watson Cindi Legler Janet Lehman 99 SQUIRES ;, Mr. Rusk 12. Greg Postel 2. Scott Moles 13. Mark Bloomquist 3. Terry Burt 14. Bruce Lord 4. Lynn Ruch 15. Denny Hall 5. Ron Haley 16. Doug Moeller 6. Jeff Tarbox 17. Jim Moran 7. Geoff Paddock 18. Bill Strayer 8. Larry Christ 19. Dan Higgins 9. Rob Coleman 20. Mike Knudson 10. Doug Knox 21. David Rose 11. Neal Sadler 22. Mr Day 100 TTi be«. «t. -- - I FTA 1. Cheryl Lambert 18. Diana Weike! 2. Robin Simpson 19. Rosalie Johnson 3. Tammy Bienz 20. Pam Keener 4. Beth Feichter 2L Teri Oren 5. Sandv Vorndran 22 Dena Mullins 6. Michelle Nehring 23. .4nita Parsons 7. Carol Slichenmever 24. Betty Parsons 8. Kay Burks 25. Cindy Keckler 9. Diane Bonahoom 26. Melanie Manhews 10. Becky Parks 27. Mary Bamgrvver 11. Barb Steele 28. Cindy Humphrey 12. Chris Harding 29. Jane Bercot 13. Linda Martin 30. Edith .Anderson 14. Deb Fritz 31. Becky Munro 15. Deb Kennell 32 Sue Jeep 16. Maria Shock 33. Rhonda Seher 1 7. Becky Frazier 34 Judy Dunn 101 «r . LOS SOMBREROS . Anita Parson 19. Katie Brogan 2. Vicki Dean 20. ValCurdes 3. Debbie Johnson 21. Rosalie Johnson 4. Steve Bruckman 22. Michelle Nehring 5. Teresa Battle 23. Pal Bradley 6. Deb Monlooth 24. Julie Blackwell 7. Cathy Harris 25. Connie Libka 8. Linda Fisher 25. Becky Miller 9. Becky Hon 27. Joanne Niccum 10. Diane Weikel 28. Maureen McGary 11. Beth Mertz 29. Kathy Michaski 12. Bob Biggs 30. Kim Miller 13. Erica Jurgens 31. Sheri Harmening 14. Jenny Wolf 32. Colleen Long 15. Janet Mcintosh 33. Karen Porter 16. Bonnie Wenger 34. Sue Boone 17. Aleida Rodriguez 35. Bonnie Lemert 18. Sue Knight ( ' A ( M f 1 I n S ' , 702 LE CENACLE 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 1. Jill Amacker 2. Janice Corbett Debbie Reinking Lauren Strotz Laurie Bauer Susan Harris Margot Gelpke Jane Moeller Linda Davis Elaine Nuxhall Liz Woolf Debbie Kennell Terry Stark 14. Jean Clifton 15. Linda Erwin 16. Belinda Biller 17. Wendy Whitehead 18. Jan Frost 19. Dennis Loehr 20. Sandy Vomdran 21. Kathy Gray 22. Sue Arick 23. Debbie Mann 24. Julie Byers 25. Denise Moore 26 Beth Feichter 103 DEUTSCHER VEREIN m j 1. Mr. Mitchell 2. Gary Payne 3. Nancy Richard 4. Rick Folks 5. Joyce Gardiner 6. Louise Fankhouser 7. Steve Lloyd 8. Bob Alleger 9. Nancy Christy 10. Craig Hoitash 11. Dave Schoedel 12. Judy Gardiner 13. Jim Welch 14. Greg Davis 15. Melody Ward 16. Tom Prideaux 17. Kevin Pappert 18. Mark Schafer 19. Mrs Keihn 20. Steve Myers 21. Dave Cutler 22. Mike Cullen 23. Fred Hoitash 104 JCL 1. Al Curdes 2. Mrs. Backofen 3. Dana Mee 4. Gary Willis 5. Jeff Ryder 6. Steve Chaplin 7. Robin Martin 8. Sue Anderson 9. Byron Warkentin 10. Jon Warkentin 11. Jim Beerstecher 12. Pam Eggeman 13. Kathy Risk 14. Karla Foust 15. Pam Clinkenbeard 16. Barb Steele 17. David Rose 18. Betsy Dean 19. Diona Dunn 20. Jane Bercot 21. Ruth Lachot 22 Chris Crull 105 DE 1. Cheryl Fin ton 2. Donna Seymour 3. Jerry Watson 4. Steve Boedeker 5. Mike Fonner 6. Rob Risch 7. Ed Disser 8. David Weikel 9. Debi Garr 10. Mary Weiss 11. Linda Welker 12. Patty Haifley 13. Terri Spranger 14. Roxie Mero 106 O.E. . Denise Poland 14. Mary Murchland 2. Diane Uptgraft 15. Barbara Jackson 3. Debby Snyder 16. Mr. Vachon 4. Jane Waltz 17. Gayle Shuster 5. Linda Golm 18. Cheri Broyles 6. Terry Weaver 19. Charlene Sorth 7. Patty Dunfee 20. Cheryl Snyder 8. Sue Timbrook 21. Karen Stanberry 9. Debby Bowman 21 Tammy Trump 0. Sue Blake 23. Karen Putman J. Terri Beck 24. Jeanine Bauer 2. Sue Wigginton 25. Pam Ebert i. Kathy Dawson 26. Laurel Koester 107 f- ICT . 5 Crouse 2. Rick Long 3. Jon Disbro 4. Jack Pressler 5. Dennis Harler 6. Randy Rice 7. Tom Wulpi 8. Paul Taylor 9. Cliff Hudson 10. Darrel Hetfrich 11. Dean Knapp 12. Sieve Baker 13. Terry Bork 14. Mike Sludle 15. Denny Root 16. Rick Longnecker 108 FSA 1. Sandy Reinking 2. Vicki Smith 3. Julie Wood 4. Joanne Niccum 5. Kris Holland 6. Pam Schoeneman 7. Marlene Holier 8. Becky Gibson 9. Pat McGary 10. Sue Timbrook 11. Pam Hewes 12. Christy Whearly 13. Vicky Schmidt 14. Linda Fisher 15. Kathy Winters 16. Kathy Dawson 77. Karen Dawson 18. Kathy Grzych 19. Marilyn Holloway 20. Linda Golm 109 1 . S t m 1. Dan Yost 20. Brian Faux 2. Gary Cooper 21. Stacey Gregory 3. Mark Usher 21 Patty Parks 4. Dan Ruble 23. Jan Fisher 5. Bill Strayer 24 Deb Pinkham 6. Sandy Hon 25. Steve Schafenacher 7. Betsy Dean 26. Steve Tarbox 8. Kathy Connelly 27. Jane Bercot 9. Carlabeth Elster 28 Cyndi Humphrey 10. Beth Brenizer 29 Diana Gaskill U. Sally Miller 30 Vicki Doster 12. Jeanne Garwood 31. Julie Byers 13. Kay Kinney 32 Carol Castor 14. Kathy Clauss 33. Jan Lehman 15. Lynn Brooks 34 Peggy Kindy 16. Allen Linkous 35 John Milentis 1 7. Scott Mowry 36 Michele Colglazier 18. Jenny Davis 37 Kirk Levy 19. Kathy Gray 38 John Dillon 110 STUDENT COUNCIL 39. Scott Motes 57. Greg Roth 40. Linda Wharton 58. Dan Yost 41. Bill Wade 59. Dan Butler 42. Mike Simmons 60. Mr Schwab 43. Barb Mines 61. Mrs Staup 44. Mike Sidebottom 62. Rich Porter 45. Nancy Barch 63 Craig Beaverson 46. Angela Casso 64 John Milentis 47. Linda Klug 65 Dan Higgins 48. Debbie Zimmerman 66 Kathy Stormont 49. Sharon Beard 67. Rick Button 50. Donna Barr 68 Mark Rousseau 51. Denny Hall 69. Mark An tie 52. Molly Shambaugh 70 Steve Colgalzier 53. Sue Mendenhall 71. Bruce Lemert 54. Georgia Ward 72 Mark Bloomquist 55. Chris Larson 73. John Dillon 56. Don Stump 74 Juli Begy 75 Denise Moore 76. Sue Williams 111 • -- - HUMAN RELATIONS . Meg Vogan 2. Linda Burton 3. Rob Coleman 4. Geoff Paddock 5. Kathy Voirol 6. Anita Parsons 7. Karen Newnum 8. Jane Gatchell 9. Edith Anderson k SOCIAL STUDIES . Jean Clifton 2. Cindy Keckler 3. Bonnie Wenger 4. Vicki Aughinbaugh 5. Janet Thorington 113 f 4 I ' ni mi i .% GAA ;5n_ («. i : J m r £v t ) n Aw L My y xoxo 7. Dianna Dunten 2. Barb Teetor 3. Diane Bruick 4. Carol Free and 5. Paula Parmeter 6. Jan Fisher 7. Janet Harvey 8. Pam Clinkenbeard 9. Janet Dickmeyer 10. Mary Ann Wright 11. Kathy Clauss 12. Kay Kinney 13. Jean Sabin 14. Julie Hollingsworth 15. Lynn Brooks 16. Nancy McLeroth 17. Linda Wetzel 18. Sue Heyman 19. Janice Christenson 20. Barb Cleary 21. Bonnie Lemert 22. Sally Spencer 23. Linda Klug 24. Liz Kortz 25. Nora Schertz 26. Judy Watson 27. Barb Bell 28. Ann Sorg 29. Linda Crouse 30. Deb Cassidy 31. Bethany Trosvig 32. Marty Oplinger 33. Karen McGee 34. Pat Jorgensen 35. Pam Bennett 36. Deb Gumpp 37. Elaine Ferraro 38. Kerry White 39 Sue Gaffer 40. Becky Miller 41. Karla Boxberger 42 Pat Bradley 43. Michele Colglazier 44. Peg Kindy 45. Holly Ceccanese 46. Terri Richman 47. Sue Williams 48. Linda Curtis 49. Sue Mendenhall 50. Nancy Petrick 114 ;. Chuck Gaff 2. Renee Rhodes 3. Bob Aspy 4. Jan Higi 5. Carolyn Brown 6. Mike Aspy 7. Rob Auman 8. Debbie Dawson 9. Rick Henline 10. Pat Sefion 11. Steve Chaplin 12. John Brunson 13. Tim Schideler 14. Jim Beerstecher 15. Rodger Stinson 16. Bob Shaw 17. Becky Hagan 18. Larry Christ NFL 115 . 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Randy Moeller JeffPaske Frank Feichter Muriy Mendenhall Doug Bullard Doug Armstrong Ed Snyder Mike Cleary Bill Strayer Pat Cleary Tom Bauerle 12. Mark Malmstrom 13. Pat Echlin 14. Mike Osborne 15. Terry Gach 16. Don Chaney 17. Bob Gebhard 18. Jim Horstman 19. Mike Mc Bride 20. Doug Snowball 21. John Boester 22. Dave Ford 23. Rich Lee 24. JeffBohde 25. Jeff Schmidt 26. Tom Sample 27. Don Rhineholz 28. Jon Bloemker 29. Clark Hill Greg Kurtz Tom Voder Tom Levy Dennis Hall 30 31. 32. 33. 116 LETTERMEN 34. Dan Higgins 35. Steve Faylor 36. Bill Wade 37. Steve Montgomery 38. Mark Lester 39. Mike Jenkins 40. Steve White 41. Jon Williams 42. Jeff Kline 43. Kurt Retrum 44. Scott Severine 117 IMAGES . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Cindy Metzger Linda Kamer Debby Mann John Branson Liz Kortz Steve Schmidt Renee Eich Deb Pinkham Carolyn Brown Gail Houser 118 ( SAK 1. Patsy Mehlhop 2. Laurel Koester 3. Deb Reinking 4. Steve Schmidt 5. Melody Ellert 6. Linda Kamer 7. Dawn Dodge 8. Krista Snyder 9. Ed Vance 10. Janet Mohrman IL Jan Corbett 12. Linda Wray 13. Linda Leonard 14. Deb Kearns 15. Kim Miller 16. Beth Shown 119 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Cindy Green Janet Lehman Judy Watson Sue Heyman Sue Crazier Tom Ehle Glenda Exner Patty Parks Janet Harvey Judy Gotta Dawn Postel Carlo Boxberger Sue Mendenhall Robyn Keene Linda Krouse Carol Caster Renee Rhodes 120 n 4 K v.jr dL :sg COED GYMNASTICS 18. Lisa Sadler 19. Jan Sircey 20. Jim Larimore 21. Mike Jones 22. Dan Heck 23. Blake Stein 24. Dave White 25. Dan Lawrence 26. Bob Gebhart 27. Debby Miller 28. Jim Nunnley 29. Barb Mines 30. Kerry Boschet 31. Martha Hansen 32. Dawn Dodge 33. Sabrina Jurczewsky 34. Linda Wray 35. Jim Randall 36. Nancy Knight 37. Tom Wulpi 38. Michele Colglazier 39 Ken Ehle 40 Liz Korlz 41. Larry Kilgore 42. Deb Kearns 43. Randy Moeller 44. Judy Erving 45. Mike Osborne 46. Kurt Shum 47. Nancy McGary 48. Don Stump 49. Karen Divelbiss 50. Keith Emerich 5L Larry Wolf 52 Bob Randall 53. Sally Pickering 54. Greg Postel 55. Chuck Dean 56. Gary Oaks 57. Greg Davis 58 Ann Edsall 59. Steve Yurkavic 60. Sherrie Martin 61. Bev Scheele 62. Mr. Hawley 63. Milton Yoquelet 64. Jim Steele 65. Rodnev Renfrew 66 Chuck Wills 67. Steve Say lor 68. Peg Gage 121 BUTTONS AND BOWS Kris Holland Laurie Bauer Roxanne Ford Sharon Harmeyer Roxanne Shull 6. Julie Wood 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Val Curdes Deb Feasler Lini Lindholm Karin McGee Mrs. Callander 122 MAJORETTES 1. Jackie Wisman 2. Sue Parker 3. Chris Larson 4. Nancy Lanie 5. Kim Akers 6. Linda Coppock 7. Janet Davis 8. Yvette Jornod 9. Sandy Edwards 10. Pam Baker 123 L 5 i, - JE ■iS ' -S CONCERT CHOIR ROW ONE 1. Jeff Bell 2. Bob Tweed 3. Cindy Nicholas 4. Ann Escosa 5. Marie Stark 6. Georgia Ward 7. Vicki A ughinbaugh 8. Mary Ann Wright 9. Debby Duncan 10. Mindy Millhouse 11. Wendy Wilson 12. Molly Shambaugh IS. Betsy Longer 14. Nancy Christy 15. Lori Thompson 16. Terry Burt 17. JeffBohde ROW TWO 1. Gary Oaks 2. Edith Anderson 3. Sara Soule 4. Kevin Pappert 5. Marsha McKibben 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 13. 14. 15. Marti Martindale Bonnie Wenger Rick Dolsen Marcy Thompson Becky Maupin Roxanne Bowers Jess Philips Carlabeth Elster Sandy Curtis Ben McDowell ROW THREE 1. Greg Harlow 2. Angela Casso 3. John Milentis 4. Mary Barngrover 5. Dave Putt 6. Jean Clifton 7. Steve Harding 8. Steve Bruckman 9. Lark Nahrwold 10. Dave Hammer 11. Dave Ziner 12. Jim Gooley 13. Linda Nelson 14 15. 16. 17. 18 Dan Scalf Donna Barr Vince Garberich Nancy Lanie John Dillon ROW FOUR 1. Jykla Klinger 2. Dave Johnson 3. Randy Redmaster 4. Cindy Metzger 5. Mike Simmons 6. Barb Hines 7. Robin Grissom 8 Mark Sadler 9 .Mike Ladig 10. Ellen Schram 11. Cyndi Humphrey 12. Van Fielden 13. Cindy Berghorn 14 Clark Hill 15. Kathy Stormont 16. Craig Welti 17. Marilyn Ernst 18. Mark Bloomquist DIRECTOR: Mr. Clauser 124 SWING CHOIR GIRLS (left to right) 1. Cindy Nicholas 2. Nancy Christy 3. Ellen Schram 4. Melody Martin 5. Donna Barr 6. Marie Stark 7. Marsha McKibben 8. Betsy Langer 9. Gretchen Rust 10. Deb Miller U. Robin Grissom 12. Ann Escosa BOYS (left to right) 1. Vince Garberich 2. Randy Redmaster 3. Jim Gooley 4. Mike Simmons 5. John Milentis 6. Dave Johnson 7. Ben McDowell 8. Mark Bloomquist 9. Steve Bruckman 10. Dave Holkeboar 11. Dennis Collins 12. Van Fielden 13 Dan Scalf 125 SNIDER SINGERS ROW ONE 1. Val Curdes 3. Lila Moilanen 3. Joan Lohse 3. Barb Phillips 2. Janice Frost 4. Sue Poor 4. Sarah Rutter 4 Jo Ellen Prince 3. Denise Moore 5. Jennifer Johnson 5. Jill Amacker 5. Juli Dolk 4. Sue Harris 6. Denise Aughenbaugh 6. Lisa Sadler 6. Lini Lindholm 5, Deb Gumpp 7. Rocky Ford 7. Diane Stillman 7. Gail Escosa 6. Elaine Wendell 8. Laurie Bauer 8 John Anderson 8. Pam Frank 7. Kathy Longardner 9. Jim Mason 9. John Payton 9. Janet Dickmeyer 8. Deb Drew 10. Richard Rousseau 10 Dave Holkeboar 10. Bill Louthan 9. Jan Lynch 11. Tim Shideler 11. Dennis Collins n. Bob Marks JO. Mari Nicholls 12. Scott Smith 12 Dave Price 12 Paul Martin 11. Pat McGary 13. Mike Hartman 13. Dave Niedermeyer 13. Gene Hammerick 12. Sheri Parish 14 Sue Oberlin 14 Dan Wade 14. Randy Kumm 13. Deb Miller 15. Linda Davis 15. Linda Erwin 15. Karen McGee 14. Pam Deutsch 16. Becky Miller 16. Margot Gelpke 16. Jill Jones 15. Sue Schelgunov 17. Julie Begy 17. Kathy Lauder 17 Deb Fritz 16. Nancy McLeroth 18. Roxanne Huston 18. Beth Mertz 18 Diane Scott 1 7. Becki Buckmaster 19. Pam Sparks 19. Liz Peters 19. Jan Morris 20. Mary Alexander 20. Gretchen Rust 20. Lizette Lamprecht ROW TWO 21. Connie Miller 1. Cathy Turner ROW THREE ROW FOUR 22. Nora Schertz 2. Leanne Casso 1. Kathy Wells 1. Sharon Fohrer 23. Marilyn Johnston 2. Claudia McKeeman 2. Mary Wilkerson 24 Beth Feichter DIRECTOR: Mr. Clauser 126 GIRLS GLEE CLUB ROW ONE Kristi Isaacs Barb Bryan Beth Bell Jenny Davis Sue Winter Deb Lee Belva Moreland WW TWO ROW THREE J. Joan Carpenter 1. Carolyn Rundle 2. Connie Nietert 2. Jean Clifton 3. Becky Barnes 3. Pam Simmons 4. Chris Scott 4. Sue Kempton 5. Carol Davis 5. Mary Schroeder 6. Nancy Colby 6. Jan Pressler 7. LuAnn Heam 7. Sue Knight 8. KathyClellan 8. Janis Andrews DIRECTOR: Mr Clauser ROW FOUR 1. Dawn Dodge 2. Judi Harmup 3 KathySchulke 4. Barb BoUier 5. Diane Kumfer 6. Kim Pappert 7. Jenny Wolf 127 CONCERT BAND ROW ONE 12. Steve Easterday I. Deb Zimmerman 13. Ed Rainous 2. Kathy Witwer 14. James Baxter 3. Karen Gilbert 15. Betty Parsons 4. Lois Goldsmith 16. Ted Hopkins 5. Marcia Ervin 6. Karen Jones ROW THREE 7. Linda Coppock 1. Angela Harvey 8. Sandy Tjepkema 2. Rhonda Coppock 9. Kathy Sommers 3. Jeff Holmstrom 10. Sue Barngrover 4 Bob Alleger 5. Linda Weaver ROtV TWO 6. Joe Richeson L Bill Cearbaugh 7. Bob Aspy 2. Jan Richeson 8 Richard Fieri 3. Rosalie Johnson 9 Fam Shanebeck 4. Janet Davis la Melody Martin 5. Greg Dermer 11. Pat Sefton 6. John Christensen 12. Daniel Rusher 7. Dan Dunten 13. Kay Divelbiss 8. Randy Lonsbury 14 Ron Ramsey 9. James Cauley 15. Mary Schroeder 10. Carol Dahlgren 16. Mike Holier 11. Bev Free land 17. Patti Stewart 18. Cindy Davis 7. Dan Dahlgren 19. Diane Bruick 8. Scott Rowden 9. Jim Welch ROW FOUR 10. Kenneth Einstein 1. Trudy Kays 11. Mike Fritsch 2. Linda Goodlad 12. Stanley Brunner 3. Dawn Hart man 13. Kim Akers 4. Joyce Gardiner 14. Karen Divelbiss 5. Patrick Cleary 6. Elizabeth Holt ROW SIX 7. Chris Starkey 1. Tom Croxton 8. Dick Widdecomb 2. Bill Zurbrugg 9. David Johnson 3. Terry Harper 10. Becky Munroe 4. Jim Gooley 11. Randy Augsburger 5. Terry Augsburger 12. Kevin Wulliman STANDING ROW FIVE 1. Kevin Rogers 1. Dennis Bojrab 2. John Wright 2. Don Rhineholz 3. Scott Patton 3. Barbara Bell 4. Mike Walters 4. Shane Brodbeck 5. Tom White 5. Ron Wartzok 6. Glenn Pollitt 6. Jan Christensen DIRECTOR: Mr. Smith 128 SATELLITES WIV ONE ROW TWO ROW THREE J. Cindi Nicholas 1. Joe Nycum I. David Holkeboar 2. Vince Garberich 2. Chris Starkey 2. Tom Kutsch 3. Linda Weaver 3. Becky Monroe 3. Glen Pollitt 4. Vicki Doster 4. Randy Augsberger 4. Shane Brodbeck 5. Bill Cearbaugh 5. Kevin Wielliman 5. Janet Christensen 6. Mark Bloomquist 6. Barb Bell 7. Melody Martin DIRECTOR: Mr. Seeger 7. Dave Freund 129 : CONSTELLATIONS ROW ONE 1. David Stuhlman 2. Tammy Norton 3. Joe Richeson 4. Pam Shanebeck 5. Jack Ringler 6. Jack Fletter ROW TWO ROW THREE Rhonda Neher Yvette Jornod Larry Gwallney Rick Murphy Harry Blake Stan Brunner David Johnson Steve Bojrab Doug Vachon Jeff Ryder Duane Bruick Dennis Bojrab 6. Kathy Schnepp DIRECTOR: Mr. Smith 130 CONCERT ORCHESTRA ROW ONE 1. Pam Susdorf 12. Denise Lutter 2. Jon Warkentin 23. David Stuhlman 2. Melanie Matthews 13. Gary Willis 3. Phillip Merritl 24. Yvette Jomod 3, Carolyn Brown 4 Shianne Fleetwood 4. Kathy Michalski ROW THREE 5. Louthora Snyder ROW SIX 5. Cindi Nicholas 1. Dave Shaw 6. Dawn Plasterer 1. Steve Bojrab 6. Sylvia Rainous 2. Byron Warkentin 7. Rhonda Coppock 2. Glenn Pollitt 7. Pam Clinkenbeard 3. Deb Wolf 5. Angela Harvey 3. Shane Brodbeck 8. Chris Ford 4. Peggy Gage 9. Rosalie Johnson 4 Barb Bell 5. Larry Peden 10. Jan Richeson 5. Don Rhineholz ROW TWO 6. Tim Dixson 11. Bill Cearbaugh 6. Dennis Bojrab 1. Becky Whearley 7. Melody Ellert 12. Karen Jones 7 Diane Bruick 2. Jane Bercot 8. Janet Harvey 13. Kathy Sommer 8. Cindy Davis 3. Kathy Schnepp 14 Sandy Tjepkema 9. Patrice Stewart 4. Gretchen Rust ROW FOUR 15. Sue Barngrover W. Michael Holier 5. Ellen Schram 1. Gary Cooper 16. Janet Davis 11. Mary Schroeder 6. Katie Kemp 2. Barb Teetor 17 Greg Dermer 12. Kevin Wulliman 7. Jeanne Garwood 3. Susan Jennings 18. Ted Hopkins 13. Randy Augsberger 8. Dan Bu tler 4. Robert Rademaker 19. Betty Parsons 14. Harold Blake 9. Renee Conner 20 Mark Bloomquist 15. Terry Augsberger 10. David Cutler ROW FIVE 21. Thomas Kutsch 16. Judy Watson 11. Laura McKeeman 1. Kathy Cooper 22. David Schuster 17. David Holkeboar DIRECTOR: Mr Seeger 131 bells... crowds dnsALer.., dock watch I ng.. . ramps..- sbj dies.. tn ' endshi ' ps... ihe unremarkable parts of 4} e day Dan Ruble guides seniors through final year The senior class officers for the 1970-71 school year are Dan Ruble, President: Bill Wade, Vice-president; Pam Collins, Secretary; and Christy Whearley, Treasurer. The Class of 1971 — Snider ' s largest gra- duating class so far — contributed much time and effort to a record number of pro- jects. Among these activities which the sen- iors provided the leadership for was an expanded Christmas project at the State School. They planned Yuletide parties with holiday gifts distributed to the patients by student Santa Clauses. The seniors also headed most of the stu- dent committees which took over school operations during Concern Week — the five- day experiment in free-form education. Headed by Student Council vice-president Dennis Hall and his executive committee, the seniors did a large share of organizing this educational innovation. Also, with their criticisms of old prac- tices and suggestions for new ones, seniors were often instrumental in bringing about a change in school policy. Due to a council- originated movement, for example, student organizations were allowed to employ un- ion bands for school dances, and, with the efforts of the senior class officers and faculty representatives, a new system of fi- nal testing was devised this year. But the Class of ' 71 was not only hard- working; it was talented, too. In this year ' s senior drama, entitled The Crucible, an all- star cast of seniors, headed by Dan Ruble, Bill Cearbaugh, Janet Thorington, Lauren Strotz, and Robin Grissom, portrayed the characters in a town (Salem, Massa- chusettes) torn by false accusations of witchcraft. In The Music Man, seniors Robin Grissom, Mark Bloomquist, and Dan Ruble played the comical-musical leads. Highlighting the spring for many seniors were the annual Senior Banquet and the Junior-Senior Prom. Combining the two in- dividual class dances into one extravaganza was another first — a controversial one, at that — for Snider. Surrounded by a motif centering on the theme We ' ve Only Just Begun, under and upperclassmen danced to the music of Mr. Richard Seeger ' s or- chestra. Winding up the final week of school for seniors was the awards assembly. At that time, the seniors presented their gift to the school — money with which to purchase speakers for the auditorium — and four stu- dents were recognized for citizenship. While Linda Stedman and Joe Dye claimed the I Dare You awards, Kay Kinney and Mike Sidebottom walked away with the DAR and Kiwanis honors. And, for the first time in Snider ' s history, the valedic- torian honors were shared — by Lauren Strotz and Janet Thorington. Along with salutatorian Ellen Seddon and the 36 sen- iors whose gowns were adorned with gold honor cords, Lauren and Janet led the sen- iors in their final convocation — the Com- mencement at the Coliseum. Lauren, Janet, Ellen head class at graduation Lauren Strotz Co- valedictorian Janet Thorington Co- valedictorian Ellen Seddon Salutatorian DEBRA K. ADAMS Cheerblock 1.2: Bowling Imramurah 3. KIM A. AKERS Marching Band 1.2.3. Drum Major 2.3: Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3: Dance Band 2: Band 1.2.3: Golf 2.3: Intramu- rals 1.2.3 STEVEN D. ALDRED Spanish Club 2: Choir 2.3: Squires 2.3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2. MICHELEL. ALLAN Speech 3: Social Studies Club 1.2.3: Cafe- teria Worker 1. CHRISTY D. AMBLER EDITH M. ANDERSON Speech 1.2: Debate 1: N.RL. 1.2: Train- ing Choir 1: Choir 2.3: F. T.A. 3: Student Council 2: Cheerblock 3: Human Relations 1.2.3. President 3: Honor Roll 1.2. JOHNB. ANDERSON Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Cross Country 1.2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3. CHARLES A. ANNA R. DOUGLAS ARMSTRONG Student Council 1.2.3: Physical Education Worker 3: Squires 1.2: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Football 1.2,3: Basketball 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3. ANDREA M. ARNOLD G..4.A. 1: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1.2: SCROLL 1. ROBERT O. ASPY Speech 2.3: NFL. 2.3: Vice-President 3; French Club 1.2: Marching Band 1.2.3: F. T.A. 1.2.3: Band 2,3: Senior Play 3: Honor Roll 2. VICKI AUGH1NB.4UGH Social Studies Club 1.2.3. Secretary- Treasurer 2.3: Choir 2.3: F.T.A. 1.2.3: Cheerblock 2.3: Spring Musical 1. TERRY L AUGSBVRGER German Club 2: Marching Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 2.3: Band 1.2.3. R.4NDY R. AUKER Squires 1; Bowling Intramurals 2: Cross Country 1: Intramurals 2.3. DEBRA K. AIM AN DAVID W B.4KER 135 Expression of ideas furthers goals of seniors Above: Senior class Treasurer Christy Whearley is pictured as she deliv- ers her final poem at the senior banquet Above: Mr Hal Clinkenbeard was caught luring Pat Echlin back for his last year at Snider. PAMELA L. BAKER Twirlers 1.2,3. Vice-President 3; Cheerblock 1. STEVEN D. BAKER Squires 1.2; Bowling Intramurals 1,2; I. C. T. 3. TERRY L. BAKER Student Council 1; Cheerblock 1. DOUGLAS BALSER ANNE U. BARCH Student Council 1; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Reserve Cheerleader 1; Gymnastics Club 1; Zoology Worker 3. MARY E. BARNGROVER Office Worker 3; Training Choir 2; Choir 3; F. T.A. 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Attended Arlington High School. Indianapolis, Indiana. JEANINE BAUER G.A.A. 1; C.O.E. 3; Attended Elmhurst and Central Catholic High Schools, Fort Wayne, Indiana. THOMAS D. BAUERLE Letterman ' s Club 1.2,3; SCROLL 2,3; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3. CHARLES F BAUGHMAN Letterman ' s Club 2,3; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,3; Intramurals 3. JOHN H. BAZUR German Club 2; Student Council 1; Squires 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1; Intramurals 1,2,3. KE YIN L. BAZUR Speech 2: Bowling Intramurals 3; Letterman ' s Club 1,2.3; Swimming Team 1,2,3. KARL W. BECK Attended New Haven High School, New Haven, Indiana. THERESA M. BECK Home Ec Club 1. Cheerblock 2; Office Education Association 3, Secretary 3. CHARLES BEERSTECHER JENNIFER D. BENDER Office Worker 1; Spanish Club 2; Zoology Worker 2. BR UCE A. BENNETT A. V. Service 2. 136 hJ MLtk JANE A BERCOT J.C.L. 1.2.3. Prendenl 3; F.T.A. 2.3. Treas- urer J: Student Council 1,2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3. LIVIA D. BERG Social Studies Club 1: Human Relations 3. DANIEL J. BERGER BEN G. BERGSTRAND Speech 3: Debate 3: N.F.L 3: Social Studies 3: SCROLL 3: Bowling Intramurals 3: Attended Skan- stulls High School, Stockholm. Sweden. KENTON K. BETHA Y Social Studies Club 2: Squires 2.3: At- tended North Side High School. Fort Wayne. Indiana. DA VI D E. BIENZ TAMARA K. BIENZ ETA. 23: Enlre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1,2.3: SAFARI 3: Hall Guide 3. ROBERT J. BIGGS Spanish Club 1.2.3: Track 3: Cross Country JULIA BLACK WELL Social Studies Club I: Spanish Club .- 2,3. President 2: Student Council 2: Entre . ous 2: Cheerblock 1.2,3: Principal ' s List 1.2. HAROLD W. BLAKE Marching Band 1.2: Dance Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 2,3: Band 1.2: Rotarian 3. SUSAN A. BLAKE Office Education Association 3: Attended Newberry Park High School. Newberry Park. California. JON W. BLOEMKER Chemistry Worker 3: Letierman ' s Club 2,3: Hall Guide 2: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3: Attended W. Fremd High School. Palatine. Illinois. JOHN D. BLOOM Squires 1. LONNIE N. BLOOM Squires 3: Intramurals 3. MICHAEL S BLOOM Office Worker 2: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: Hall Guide 2 MARK P BLOOMQUIST Debate 3: French Club Iu. {arching Band 1: Swing Choir 2,3: Choir 1.2.3: Student Council I: Squires 3. Vice-President 3: Dance Band 2.3: Orchestra 3: Band 1: SCROLL 3: Track 1: Cross Country 1: Intramurals 2.3: Attended Bedford Senior High School. Bedford. .Massachusetts. MICHELLE M. BODIE F. T..4. 2: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1.2 WA YNE J BOESTER Letterman S Club 2.3: Football 2.3. JEFFERYC. BOHDE Concert Choir 1.2.3: Bowling Intramurals 1,2,3: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Intramurals 3: Track Manager 1.2,3: Cross Country Manager 2.3. JAMES BOISSENET IMENBOJRAB GERRY BOLLMAN Marching Band 1.2: Squires 2.3: Dance Band 1.2: Band 1,2: Intramurals 1.2.3. SUSAN GA YNELLE BOONE Spanish Club 1.2.3. Secretary I. Treasurer 3: Student Council 3: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock J: SAFARI 2.3: Junior Editor 2. Editor-in-Chief 3: TERRY LBORK Bowling Intramurals L VICKI S BORNE Office Worker 2: Student Council 1.2: Cheer- block 1.2 RHONDDA BOSANQUET F T..4. I: Chemistry Worker 2 JILL D. BOSTICK .4r: Club 2: G.A.A. I: Entre Sous 2: Cheer- block 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2. LA URA L. BOS WELL Home Ec Club 2.3. Secretary 2.3: Span- ish Club 1,2: FT. A. 1.2: Cheerblock 1.2 137 DEBRA F. BOWMAN Home Ec. Club 2: F.S.A. 3: Office Educa- tion Association 3. MAR Y A. BRADEN Home Economics Club 1.2. FORREST BRADLEY DEBRA A. BRIDGES F T.A. 2. KATHRYN A. BROGAN Social Studies Club 1.2,3: Spanish Club 1.2.3: G.A.A. 1.2: Student Council 1: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheer- block 1.2: Principal ' s List 1.2: Honor Roll 1. CAROLYN BROWN Speech 3: Debate 3: NFL. 3: F.T.A. 1: Cheerblock 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3. Librarian 3: SCROLL 2.3: Sen- ior Play 3: Spring Musical 1,2,3: Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 2. CHERIE J. BROYLES FRANCIS G. BRUCE STEVEN BRUCKMAN Spanish Club 2.3. Treasurer 2: S wing Choir 2.3: Choir 1.2.3: F. T.A. 1: Student Council 2,3: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Football. Wrestling, and Track Equipment Manager 1: Wrestling Manager 2.3. DIANE K. BRUICK Marching Band 1.2.3: G.A.A. 1.2.3, Vice- President 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Bowling Intramurals 2,3, Secretary 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3: Band 1,2,3; G.A.A. State Award 2. STANLEY N. BRUNNER German Club 3: Dance Band 3: Band 3: Senior Play 3: Rotarian 3: Honor Roll 2: Attended Niskayuna High School Schenectady. N. Y. NANCY C BUBE Entre Nous 2: Attended Elmhurst High School. Fort Wayne, Indiana. TERRIL. BUCHHOLZ Art Club 1.2: German Club 1.2: Cheer- block 1. JOHN E. BUECHNER Student Council 3: Squires 1.2. DOUGLAS P BULLARD Spanish Club 2: Student Council 1: Squires 1.2,3: Gymnastics Club 1: Letterman ' s Club 2,3: Football 1,2,3: Track 1: Swimming 1,3: Wrestling 2: Intramurals 1.2,3. ROBERT E. BURNS Attended Lane Tech High School. Chicago. Illinois. JOHN D. BYERS Gymnastics Club 1. DIANA L. GALLANT CARL F CAPPELLI LINDI CARPENTER DEBRA J. CASSADAY G.A.A. 1.2.3: Bowling Intramurals 1,2; Gymnastics Club 1: Human Relations Council 1. ROBERT L. CASTLE STANLEY C. CATER Student Council 2: Intramurals 1,2. WILLIAM J CEARBAUGH German Club: Marching Band 1.2,3. Quarter Master 1.2,3: Dance Band 2.3: Orchestra 2,3, Quar- ter Master 2. Presiden 1 3: Band 1.2.3: Quarter Master 1, 2. 3: Sen ior Play 1.2.3. ROBERT C CHAGNON Attended Vianngy High School. St. Louis. Missouri. DONALD R. CHANEY Office Worker 3: Spanish Club 1; Squires 1: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Basketball 1,2.3: Track 1.2,3; Cross Country 1: Tennis 3: Intramurals 1.2.3. NANCY A. CHRISTY Office Worker 2.3: German Club 2.3. President 3: Swing Choir 2.3: Choir 1.2.3; Student Council 2: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1.2.3: SCROLL 2: Senior Play 3: Attended Palm Springs High School. Palm Springs. California. KATHLEEN CLAUSS Office Worker 3: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Student Council 1.2.3; Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1,2: Sportsmanship Committee 1.2. 138 Participation enriches seniors final year Doug Troup, Linda Kamer, Kevin Bazur, Bill Jeppson and a friend are shown chatting and kidding about one of their recent bicycle tours taken during one of the Concern Week classes. MICHAEL CLEARY Marching Band 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1: Band 1.2: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Cross Country 1,2.3: Wrestling 1: Imramurals 1.2.3. PA TRICK A. CLEARY Marching Band 3: Band 3: Letterman ' $ Club 1.2.3: Track 1,2,3: Cross Country 1.2.3. Captain 3: Wrestling 1,2: Intramurals 3. DIANE R CLEVELAND Office Worker 2: Cheerblock 2. LA WRENCE CLEVENGER Wrestling 1: Intramurals 1.2. JEAN A. CLIFTON Social Studies Club 3: French Club 2.3. Treasurer 3: Girl ' s Chorus 3: Training Choir 1: Choir 2.3: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock 1.2.3. TIMOTHY A. COIL Spring Musical 1.2: Intramurals 1.2.3. CHRISTOPHER COLBY PAMELA. 4. COLLINS French Club 3: G..4..4. 1 .2: Student Coun- cil 1.2,3: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1: Reserve Cheerleader Z Gymnastics Club 1: Class Secretary 1,2.3. DA VID A. COOPER Squires 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: Band 1. GARRETT W COOPER Student Council 3: Bowling Intramu- rals 1: Orchestra 1.2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3: Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 1,2 RODNEY .4. COOPER Intramurals 3. RHONDA COPPOCK Marching Band 1.2.3: FT. A. 1: Student Council 1: Entre Nous 2.3. Vice-President 3: Orchestra 1: Band 2: Attended Hartford City High School. Hartford. City WILLIAM COUGHLIN German Club 2. SUSAN K. COVITT G.A..4. 1: Cheerblock 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1. DAVID L COX German Club 1.2: SCROLL 3. CAROL S CRECELIUS Cheerblock 1.2. 139 SCOTT A. CRETORS Social Studies Club 1,2; Spring Musical 1: Intramurak 3: Boy ' s State 2. JEFFREY L. CRIST German Club 2.3; Squires 1; Football 1; Track 1. BILLY CROUSE I.C.T. 3. THOMAS W. CULLEN Letterman ' s Club 1,2; Football 1,2; Track 1: Wrestling 1; Intramurals 1,2,3. CHRISTOPHER A. CURDES CINDA S CURTIS Art Club 2; Choir 1; G.A.A. 1,13; Entre Nous 1; Cheerblock 1; Gymnastics Club 1.2.3; Spring Musical 2. LINDA L. CURTIS F.T.A. 1.2; G.A.A. 1,2.3; Vice-President 2; Cheerblock 1,2 DA VID DALER CLA UDE DA VENPOR T Student Council 1; Library Assistance 1,2: Industrial Arts Club 1, Vice-President 1; Football 1; Attended Richardson High School Richardson, Texas. CYNTHIA J. DA VIS Marching Band 1.2,3; Entre Nous 3; Or- chestra 1.2.3. Librarian 2.3; Band 1,2,3, Head Librarian 3. JANET A. DA VIS Office Worker 2; Marching Band 1,2,3; Twirl- ers 1,2,3; Head Majorette 3; Student Council 1; Orchestra 1.2.3; Band 1.2.3; Senior Play 3. KATHLEEN DAWSON Choir 2; Entre Nous 2; F.S.A. 2,3;Coop- erative Of ice Education Club 3; A ttended North Side High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ELIZABETH L. DEAN J.C.L 1.2,3, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 1,2.3; Entre Nous 2,3. MITCHELL DEAN STEVEN W. DENNIS DANIEL N. DETWILER Letterman ' s Club 2,3; Football 1.2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3. ANTHONY R. DEUTSCH Squires 1,2; Letterman ' s Club 1,2,3; SCROLL 1; Track 1,13; Cross Country 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3. SUSAN J DICKMEYER F.T.A. 1.2; G.A.A. 1; Entre Nous 2; Library Assistance 3; Cheerblock 1,2. JOHN C. DILLON Choir 1,2,3; Student Council 3. JON K. DISBRO Squires 1; Distributive Education Club 2; In- dustrial Cooperative Training 3, Treasurer 3. KAREN E. DIVELBISS Art Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Marching Band 1.2.3; F. TA. 1; Student Council 1; Dance Band 2; Band 1,2.3. Secretary 3. LINDA M. DOLEZAL Attended Riverside-Brookfield High School. Riverside. Illinois. JON P. DRA Y German Club 13; Squires 2,3; Letterman ' s Club 1,2,3; Track 1.2,3; Cross Country 2,3; Intramurals 1.2,3. PA TRICIA DUNFEE Student Council 1.2; Cheerblock 1; F.S.A. 2; Office Education Club 3. Vice-President 3. MARGUERITE M. DUNHAM Office Worker 2,3; Library As- sistance 2. DIANA L. DUNN G.A.A. 1.2,3: Entre Nous 2,3: Library Assist- ance 1: Bowling Intramurals 1,2,3: Principal ' s List 1,2: Honor Roll 1,2 DION A L. DUNN Office Worker 3: J.C.L. 1.2,3. Vice-President 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3: Entre Nous 2.3: Library Assistance 1; Cheerblock 2: Bowling Intramurals 1,2,3; Principal ' s List 2. JUDITH A. DUNN Art Club 3; E T.A. 1,2,3; Senior Play 3. 140 College, future, success await seniors Above: Senior class Vice-President Bill Wade seems to be having some rather solemn thoughts during the Sen- ior Banquet, Let It Be Today . Right: Bill Strayer and Murray Mendenhall are seen in one of their more frivo- lous moods of the year. JOSEPH K. DYE Student Council 2,3: Squires 1: Letterman ' s Club 2,3: Football 1,2,3: Swimming 1: Intramurals 1,2. CHRISTINE DZIONDZIAK Library Assistance 1: Cheerblock 1,2: C.H.O. 3. MICHAEL W. EASTERDAY PAMELA S. EBERT PAMELA L. EBY Student Council 1: Cheerblock 1.3: Reserve Cheerleader 2; Gymnastics Club 1,2,3; Spring Musical 1; Prin- cipal ' s List 2. REBECCA L. ECENBARGER G.A.A. 1,2,3; Entre Nous 13; Cheerblock 2: Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3. PATRICKK. ECHLIN Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Football 13; Track 2,3: Swimmmg 3: Intramurals 2,3: Attended Niles High School, Niles, Michigan. PAMELA J. EGGEMANJ. CL. 2,3, Secretary 3; Student CouncU 1,2; Entre Nous 2,3; Cheerblock 1,2,3. CHER YL L. EHRMAN G.A.A. 2: Cheerblock 1; Gymnastics Club 3. CHRISTINE M. EHRMAN F.S.A. 3; Attended Bishop Dwenger High School Fort Wayne, Indiana. RENEE EICH J. CL. 1: G.A.A. 1.2.3; Entre Nous 2: Gymnastics Club 1.13: SCROLL 3. LARRY E. ELLIS JAMES ELWOOD DEBORAH A ER VIN Bowling Intramurals 1. GAR Y E. ER VIN Student Council 2; Bowling Intramurals 3; Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1.1 DA VI D E FAHLSING 141 Above: Here, senior Lynn Monschein leads the fans in one of our more famous cheers. Roll Call Above: Members of the publications staff are shown hamming it up for the photographers. LOUISE A. FANKHOUSER German Club 1.2.3; G.A.A. L2.3: Library Assistance 1: Cheerblock 3; Bowling Intramurals 1.3: SCROLL 1. BETH D. FARLOW STEVEN S. FA YLOR Squires 2: Letterman ' s Club 2,3; Basket- ball 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3; Cross Country 1,2,3. FRANK D. FEICHTER Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3, Sergeant at Arms 3; Football 1.2,3; Basketball 1: Track 1.2.3; Intramurals 1,2,3. BRUCE FERGUSON PAULA D. FERGUSON Social Studies Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Honor Roll 1.2; Attended Coopersville High School, Coopersville, Michigan. ELAINEM. FERRARO F.T.A. 1,2.3;G.A.A. 2,3; Entre Nous 2,3; Cheerblock 3, Senior Representative 3. JANET L. FISHER Speech 3; German Club 2; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Student Council 2.3; Entre Nous 3; Cheerblock 2.3 MERCEDES A. FITZWATER F.T.A. 1; Attended South Side High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana. SHIANNE FLEETWOOD Spanish Club 3; Cheerblock 1,2.3; Or- chestra 1,2,3. TERR Y FL YNN Squires 2; SCROLL 3; SAFARI 3. DENISED. FOLAND G.A.A. 1; Office Education Club 3, Treas- urer 3. STANLEY J. FOLLIS German Club 2,3; DA VID M. FORD Bowling Intramurals 2; Letterman ' s Club 2,3; Dance Band 1,2; Library Assistance I; Cafeteria Worker 1; French Club 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2.3; Intramurals 2.3. CAROL M. FOSTER ROBERT M. FOX Squires 2; Attended Central Catholic High School. Fort Wayne. Indiana. 142 ROBERT a FRANEY Social Studies Club I. PAMELA J. FRECH BEVERL y M. FREELAND Spanish Club 1.2: Marching Band i; Library Assistance 3: Cheerbtock 1.2: Band i. GEORGE FREIHOFER CHARLES T. FRISSELL Gymnasiics Club 1.2: Swimming 1. TARAS T. GACH German Club 3: Student Council 1.2: Squires I: Band 1: Letierman ' s Club 2.3. Secretary-Treasurer 3: Gym Worker 3: Football 2.3: Basketball 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Rotarian 3. CHARLES E. GAFF Speech 3: S.FL. 3: Squires 2: Track 1.3: Swimming 1: Cross Country 1.3. MARGARET J. GAGE Student Council 3: Entre .Vous 2.3: Cheerblock 3: Gymnastics Club 1,3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Honor Roll 2. SUSAN GALENTINE Office Worker 2.3: J.CL 1: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock 1.2: Human Relations Council 2. JUDITH GARDINER Art Club 1.2: German Club 2.3. Secretary 3: G.A.A. 1: Bowling Intramurals 1.2. DEBORAH K. GARR Cheerblock 1.2: Gymnastics Club 2,3: Distributive Education Club 2.3. SUSAN GARVIN Cheerblock 1.2. DENISE D. GEBERT J.CL. 1. Secretary 1: F.T.A. 2: G..4..4. 1,2: Entre Nous 2: Gymnastics Club 1: SAFARI 2: SCROLL 2. Assistant Advertising Manager 2: Principal ' s List 2. ROBYN B. GERNHARDT Squires 2: Bowling Intramurals 2: Gymnastics Club 2: Letierman ' s Club 3: Golf 1.2.3: Intramurals 2.3. TARYL D. GERNHARDT Football 2: Intramurals 3. SHIRLEY M. GEROFF GARYS. GH.4STER Bowling Intramurals 1.2: Intramurals 1.2 KAREN J GILBERT French Club 1: Marching Band 2.3: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock 1: Band 2.3. CHRISTY L. GILLIE Entre . ous 2: Cheerblock 2: .Attended North Side High School. Fort Wayne. Indiana DA VID D. GLANT DA VID D. GOCHENOUR Squires 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: Gymnastics Team 1. GLORIA GODT LINDA J GOLM Student Council 1.2: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1.2: FS..4. 13. President 2.3. VALERIE L. GOODE Training Choir 2: F.T..4. 3: F.S4. 2.3: Attended Brea-Olinda High School. J.4MES R. GOOLEY Marching Band 1.2.3: Swing Choir 2.3: Choir 1.2.3: Squires 2: Bowling Intramurals 1: Band 1.2.3: Senior Plav 3: Spring .Musical 1. BETH .4. GOON LA WRENCE GRAHAM Intramurals 3. WILLI.4.M.4. GREEN Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Wres- tling 1.2.3. 143 ROBIN B. GRISSOM Girl ' s Chorus 1; Training Choir 1; Swing Choir 2.3: Choir 2.3: Student Council 2.3: Senior Play 2.3: Spring Musical 1.2.3. LINDA J. GROVES J.C.L. 1: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. 1.2: Cheerblock 1.2.3: Gymnastics Club 2: Orchestra 1.2. Quartermaster I: Li- brarian 2: Learning Resources Center Assistant 1,2. KATHLEEN L. GRZYCH G.A.A. 1.2: Bowling Intramurals 1,2; F.SA. 3. PA TRICIA HAIFLEY Distributive Education Club 3. DENNIS L. HALL Student Council 2.3. Vice-President 3: Chemistry Worker 3: Squires 2.3. Secretary 3: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: SAFARI 2.3: SCROLL 2: Swimming 1.2.3: Rotarian 3: At- tended LaPorte High School. LaPorte. Indiana. JAMES P. HALL Attended Elmhurst High School, Fort Wayne. Indiana. DAVID C. HAMMER Choir 1,2,3: Band 1,2: Football 1,2,3: Wrestling 1.2.3: Intramurals 2,3: Attended Broad Ripple High School. Indianapolis. Indiana. PHILLIP D. HAMMOND DEBORAH HAMRICK VIDA E. HARGES G.A.A. 3: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 2: Gym- nastics Club 2: Attended South Side High School. Fort Wayne, Indiana. SHERI L. HARMENING Spanish Club 3: F T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1; Cheerblock 2. SHARON HARMEYER Home Economics Club 2,3. JOHN T HARPER Office Worker 1: Basketball Manager 1: Volleyball Manager 1,2. CA THY L. HARRIS Spanish Club 2,3: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheer- block 3: Bowling Intramurals 1,2,3. GLORIA HARRIS CYNTHIA M. HART Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock 1,2,3: SAFARI 3, Index Editor 3. DENNIS W. HARTER VICKIE L. HAUPERT KA THLEEN HA WK German Club 2: Cheerblock 1. KAREN S HEARE Gymnastics Club 1. DEBORAH HEDRICK Gymnastics Club 1. BETH A. HEFFRON Office Worker 3. ROY D. HEFFRON German Club 2.3. WILLIAM K. HEINY Spanish Club 3: Squires 2,3: Cross Coun- try I: Intramurals 1.2.3. DARRELL L HELFRICH Industrial Co-Operative Training 3. MICHAEL L. HENRY Intramurals 1.2.3. JANICE L. HENSLER Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1.2. RAND L. HERBST 144 ' ' Concern Week provides challenge for students Judy Gardiner displays her talents in the ancient art ofmacrame by teaching one of the Concern Week classes. JACK D. HERDMAN ANITA K. HEWES G.A.A. 1.2, Secretary 1: Student Council 1.3: Cheerblock 1; SAFARI 2,3. Faculty Editor 3: SCROLL 1.2. DEBRA L. HICKMAN G.A.A. 3: Gymnastics Club 1. DANIEL P. HIGGINS Office Worker 3: Student Council 1.2.3. Treasurer 2; Squires 1,3; Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: SAF.4RI 1.2: SCROLL 1,2: Hall Guide 3: Sophomore Class President 1: Wres- tling 1: Tennis 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3. JEFFREY L. HILES Football 1. DANNY R. HILL Art Club 2: Marching Band 1: Band 1.1 JOHN C HILL Choir 1.2.3: Squires 1,2,3: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Football 1.2,3: Track 1,2: Swimming I: Intramurals 1.2: Prin- cipal ' s List 2. GREGOR Y M. HINSEY JOHN A. HIPPENSTEELE EDNA M. HITZEMASS Office Worker 3: Library Assistance 2.3. SUSAN A. HIXON Bowling Intramurals 3. FREDERICK HOIT.4SH German Club 2.3. Vice-President 2. President 3; Squires 2. JULIA L. HOLLIXGSWORTH G..4..4. 1.2.3. Historian 2: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1.2,3: Honor Roll 1: Principal ' s List 2. JEFFREY R. HOLMSTROM Marching Ba nd 2.3; Band 1.2,3: Golf 1.3. REBECCAL. HONSpanish Club 2.3: G..4..4. 1.3: Entre Nous Z3: Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3: Honor Roll 1.2: Principal ' s List 1. CHERYL .4. HORN Cheerblock 1.2: CO.E Club 3. 145 Music Man, donkey basketball game highlight year Above: Christy Gillie displays her athletic abilities during Sni- der ' s first annual Donkey Basketball game. Above: In her role as Eulalie McKecknie Shinn, Judy Meyer dances in the annual Fourth of July festival. CAROLE M. HORSTMAN Senior Play 3: F.S.A. 2.3, Vice-Presi- dent 2.3. JAMES H. HORSTMAN Squires 1.2: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3; Football 1.2,3: Track 1: Wrestling 1,2.3: Intramurals 1.1 RANDALL W. HOSSLER Squires 1: Swimming 1. JANICE A. HO WARD Entre Nous 2: Library Assistance 2; Office Education Club 3. SANDRA L. HUFF Social Studies Club 1.2,3: Entre Nous 2; Principal ' s List 2; Honor Roll 1.2. CYNTHIA HUMPHREY CHARLOTTE HUNNICUTT G.A.A. I: Gymnastics Club 1; Of fice Education Club 3. THOMAS HUTCHINSON Social Studies Club 1.2, Sergeant at Arms 2: Student Council 1: Squires 1: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3; Swimming 1.2,3. BARBARA J IGNEY BRADLEY S ISAACS Letterman ' s Club 2.3; Basketball 1.2; Track 1; Intramurals 1.2.3. BARBARA J. JACKSON Entre Nous 2; Office Education Club I CARLIS T. JACOBS Intramurals 2.3. SUSAN C JEEP F TA. 1.2.3: Entre Nous 2,3; F.S.A. 3. DIANNL. JEFFREY Art Club 1.2; Cheerblock 1.2.3; Office Edu- cation Association 3. DONALD A. JEFFERY WILLI A.M JEPPSON German Club 2.3: Letterman ' s Club 1.2,3; Swimming 1.2.3: Intramurals 1. 146 SUSAN JOHNS Office Worker 2: Attended Willow Brook High School. yUla Park. Illinois: Chatard High School, Indmnopolii, Indiana: Broad Ripple High School. Indianapolii. Indiana. CAROLE E. JOHNSON G.A.A. 2,i: Enire Nous 2.3: Chemistry Worker 3: Cheerhlock 1.2: Bowling Inlramurals 1.2,3: Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 1.2. MARK R. JOHNSON Attended Woodlan High School, Wood- burn. Indiana. ROSALIE JOHNSON Spanish Club 1.2,3, Treasurer 1, Presi- dent 3: Marching Band 2.3: ETA. 1.2.3: Entre Nous 2.3: Chemis- try Worker 2: Orchestra 3: Band 2.3. Vice-President 3: Senior Play 3: Tri-Kappa 2: Honor Roll 1.2: Principal ' s List 1.2. BARBARA A. JONES G.A.A. 1: Home Economics Club 2,3. KAREN D. JONES Marching Band 2.3: G.A.A. 1,2: Library Assistance 2.3: Cheerblock 1: Bowling Intramurals 1,2: Orchestra 2.3: Band 2,3. YVETTE L. JORNOD Twirlers 1.2.3. President 3: Cheerblock I: Dance Band 1,2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3: SCROLL 1.3. ERICA P JUERGENS J.C.L. 1: Spanish Club 3. Vice-President 3; G.A.A. I: Student Council 2,3: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock 2,3. Treasurer 3; Honor Roll 1,2: Principal ' s List 1,2. STANLEY KALUZA Squires I: Wrestling I: Inlramurals 1.3. LINDA KAMER Art Club 1.2.3. President 3: Student Council 3: Entre Nous 2.3. Historian 3: Cheerblock 2.3: SAFARI 1.2,3, Sports Editor 1.3: SCROLL 1.2, Sports Editor 1,2. DEBORAH G. KEARNS Art Club 3: G.A.A. I: Entre Sous 2.3: Cheerblock 1,2,3: Gymnastics Club 3. CYNTHIA K. KECKLER Social Studies Club 1,2,3: F. T.A. I.- 2,3. President 3: Cheerblock 2,3. DEBORAH L. KEENEY Social Studies Club 1.2: Spanish Club 1,2,3: FT. A. 1.2: Senior Play 3: Attended Perrysburg High SchooL Perrysburg, Ohio. MICHAEL E. KELLER PEGGY J KINDY G.A.A. 1.2.3: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1.2,3: Gymnastics Club 1,2.3: Hall Guide I. RANDY KING Squires 1,2; Cafeteria Worker 2: Intramurals 1 MARGARET K. KINNEY G..4..4. 1.2.3: Student Council 1.2.3: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1.2.3: D..4.R. 3. DEAN E. KINTER Choir 1: Senior Play 3: .ittended Central Dauphin East Senior High School Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Sus- quehanna Township High School. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. THOMAS .4. KIRKE Student Council 1.2: Letterman ' s Club 1,2,3: Swimming 1.2,3. KEVIN J KLEIN Squires 1.2: Cross Country 2. JEFFER Y D. KLINE Squires 1. 2: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Foot- ball 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3. DEBBOR.4H.4. KLOTZ Attended Guilford High SchooL Rock- ford. Illinois. NANCY. 4. KNIGHT G..4..4. 1.2.3. Point Recorder 1: Entre Sous 2: Cheerblock 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3. STEVEN L KNIGHT Speech 1.2: Debate 1: S.FL 1.2: Student Council 1: .4. V. Service 1.2: Squires 1.2.3: Library Assistance 1: Bowling Intramurals 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2: Hall Guide 1.2.3: Distributive Education Club 3. ROBERT D. KNOX LAUREL .4. KOESTER LIZBETH .4. KORTZ FT..4. I: G.A..4. 1.2.3: Student Council 2.3: Entre Nous 2.3: Chemistry Worker 3: Cheerblock 2.3: Bowling Intramurals 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: SCROLL 1.2: Images 3: Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 1.2. DEB0R.4H L KRAUSE G..4..4. 1.2. Treasurer 1: Bowling In- tramurals 1. 147 CHRISTINE KRILOVICH Gymnastics Club 2: Attended McCluer High School. Si. Louis. Missouri. KE T L. KRISHER Intramurals 2.3. DEBR.4 L KUDLICKA Attended Clearwater High School, Clearwater Florida: Largo High School. Largo, Florida. CALVIN L. KUEBLER Art Club 2: Spanish Club 2 DANIEL P. KULESZA Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Football 1.2,3; Track 2.3: Intramurals 1.2,3. YVONNE D. KUMFER Training Choir 1: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 1: Student Council 2: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 3: Girl ' s Glee Club 3. GREGOR YA. KUR TZ Squires 1,2.3: Basketball 1; Cross Coun- try 1.2.3: Golf 1.2.3: Intramurals 2.3. MICHAEL L. LADIG Training Choir 1: Choir 2,3: Student Council 1: Squires 2: SCROLL 2.3, Senior Play 3 ROBERT D. LAHRMAN CAROLE L. LAIRD Cheerblock 1.2: Bowling Intramurals 2; Hall Guide I. CHERYL L. LAMBERT ETA. 1,2.3. Treasurer 2 Vice-Presi- dent 3: G.A.A. 1.2: Entre Nous 23. President 3: Cheerblock 1,2.3; SAFARI 2.3. Photographic Assistant and Sophomore Editor 2, Academics Editor 3. CHARLES LANDRUM MICH A EL LANGSTON A ttended Dearborn High School, Dear- born. Michigan. NANCY J. LANIE J.C.L. 1: Marching Band 2.3; Twirlers 1.2,3, Secretary 2, Assistant Head Majorette 3: Choir 3. KEITH LANNING CLA UDIA L. LARIMER Social Studies Club 2: Entre Nous 2,3; Cheerblock 1.2.3. BARBARA LARRABEE CHRISTINE LARSON French Club 1: Marching Band 1,2,3; Twirlers 1.2.3: F. TA. 1; Student Council 3: Entre Nous 2: Cheer- block 1.2.3: SAFARI 1.2.3. Sophomore Editor 1. Advertising Manager 2. Assistant Academic Editor 3: SCROLL 1.2, Headline and Copy Editor 1, Advertising Manager 2: Spring Musical 2,3; Honor Roll 1.2 WILLIAM LA UER Office Worker 3: Gymnastics Club 2 DEBRA S LEA VELL Library Assistance 1,2,3; Cheerblock 1,2 MARK LECHER RICHARD E. LEE SUSAN E. LEHMAN Library .Assistance 1.2.3. Library Confer- ence 1: Science News Bulletin Editor I. RANDY L. LEMERT Chemistry Worker 2: Gymnastics Club 3; Intramurals 2.3. JOHN D. LEONARD Squires 1.2 CONNIE S LESLIE JONATHON M. LESTER Gymnastics Club 2; Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Football 1.2.3: Track 1: Wrestling 1,2: Intramurals 1,2.3: Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 1.2. THOMAS E. LEVY J.C.L. I: Bowling Intramurals 1; Letter- man ' s Club 1.2,3: Basketball 1: Track 1,2,3: Cross Country 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3. 148 Seniors exhibit many talents during year Julie Hollingsworth is pictured in one of her more playful moods as she hams it up for the photographer Mark Lester, Murray Mendenhall, Jeff Schmidt. Dan Higgins, and Mark Bloomquist pose for this charming snapshot as cheerleaders of the first donkey basketball game. KONSTANCEJ LIBKA J C.L. 1: Social Studies Club 1: Spanish Club 2.3: Entre Nous 2.3. FREDRICK E. LINCOLN Bowling Intramurak 1.2.3: 1.C.T. 3. COLLEEN A. LONG Spanish Club 2.3: Attended Hagerslown High School, Hagerstown. Indiana. DOUGLAS D. LONG Squires 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1.2. PA UL R. LONG Squires 2: I C. T. 3. RICKY LONGNECKER Squires 2: 1 C. T. 3. Secretary 3. RANDY D. LONSBURY Office Worker 2: Marching Band I.2.S. MICHAEL L0R.4INE IVILLI.4M J LORENZ Office Worker 2. SUSAN K. LOITER Cheerblock 1. BENJAMIN W. LOWE Squires 2: Library Assistance 2. MARCIA K. LVNDY Home Economics Club 3: Social Studies Club 3: Library .Assistance I: Senior Play 3: Attended Upper .Ar- lington High School Columbus. Ohio. DA I ID W. L UTTER Marching Band 1: Band 1: Wrestling 1.2.3. JOAN K. M.4CDERMID STEfEN.4. M.4CY J.4NETL. M.4DDEN Office Worker I: A. V. Service 1: Library .4ssistance I: Drama Club 1. Costume Supervisor 1: Attended James UTiiicomb Riley High School. South Bend. Indiana. 149 Black tassels cause ruckus; replaced by gold Despite the heat and humidity the 622 members of the graduating class of 1971 participated in their annual awards assembly. CAROLE C. MAIN Office Worker 1,2: Chemistry Worker 3: Cheerblock 1.2: SAFARI 2 ROBERT K. MAKIN F.T.A. 1.2: Squires 1.2: Golf 1. MARK A. MALMSTROM Squires 1.2.3: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: FootbaU 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Wrestling 1.2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3 HORACE R. MARKS Intramurals 23. MARTHA L. MARTINDALE Social Studies Club 1.2.3: Choir 1,3: Chemistry Worker 3: Senior Play 3. ANNE M. MARVIN G.A.A. 1: Cheerblock 1: Gymnastics Club 1.23. PAUL M. MASON Distributive Education Club 2,3. BECKY J. MAUPIN Home Economics Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; Choir 23 JERR Y L. McCANN Marching Band 2: I.C. T. 3 SYLVIA L. McDonald MAUREEN McGARY Spanish Club 3: Hall Guide 3: F.S.A. 3 JANET A. McINTOSH German Club 2,3: SCROLL 1: Human Relations 3. LAURA G. McKEEMAN J.C.L. 1.2 Treasurer 2: F.T.A. 2: Stu- dent Council 1.2: Enlre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 3: Orchestra 1.2.3. MARSHA A. McKIBBEN Swing Choir 3: Choir 2.3: Student Council 1.2.3. RANDALL McQUEEN DANA L. MEE J.C.L. 1.13 President 1 150 PATSY A. MEHLHOP An Club 2.3: F.T.A. 1.2: Cheerblock 1.2.i. MURRA YJ. MEN DEN HALL Squires 2: Leiterman s Club 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2.3: Fooiball 1.2.3: Golf 1.2,3. CLORA MERADITH ROXANNA L MERO An Club 1.2: Cheerblock I: Dislribuiire Education Club 2.3. Treasurer 3. WILLIAM C. METCALF CYNTHIA N METZGER Office Worker 2: Choir 1.2.3: SCROLL 3: Senior Play 3: Service Worker 3: Attended Kailua High School. Kailua. Hawaii. Oahu. JUDITH D. ME YER Swing Choir 3: Choir 2.3: Student Council 1.2.3: Cheerblock 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1.2: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1.2. KATHLEEN A. MICHALSKl Office Worker 3: Spanish Club 2.3. Secretary 3: G.A.A. 1.2: Entre Nous 3: Cheerblock 1.2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Senior Play 3: Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 2. JAMES E. MICHELS German Club 1.2.3 JANE MILDRED An Club 3 JOHN MILENTIS Swing Choir 2.3: Choir 1.2.3: Student Coun- cil 2,3: CHERl L. MILLER French Club 1: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Cheerblock 2: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: Gym Assistant 2. PAMELA S. MILLIMAN Student Council 1.2: Cheerblock 1.3: Reserve Cheerleader 2: Gymnastics Club 1.3. GAR YE. Ml NEAR Speech 2: Debate 2: French Club 1.2: Squires 2: Images 1: Distributive Education Club 2. MELVIN R. MISER DAVID A. MITCHELL DOUGLAS J. MOELLER Chemistry Worker 3: Squires 3. Secretary 3: Leiterman ' s Club 2.3: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Tennis 2,3: Intramurals 2.3: Track Manager 1.2.3: Tri-Kappa 2: Prin- cipal ' s List 1.2: Honor Roll 1.2. JANETS .M0HRM.4N An Club 1.3: G..4..4. 1: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1,3: Gymnastics Club 1,2: Tri-Kappa 2: Principal ' s List 1,2: Honor Roll 1,2. LYNNS MONSCHEIN G.A.A. 1,2: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock I: Varsity Cheerleader 2,3: Homecoming Coun 3: Zoology Worker 3. MARIANNE MUHLKE MARY L. MUR CHL4SD LARRY L MYERS LARK E. N.4HR WOLD Choir 3: G..4..4. 1.2: Student Council 1: Varsity Cheerleader 2.3: Reserve Cheerleader 1: Gymnastics Club 1: Hall Guide 1.2: Homecoming Coun 1: Physical Education As- sistant 2. LINDA K. NELSON Social Studies Club 1: Training Choir 1: Choir 2.3: Student Council 1.2.3: Cheerblock 1,2.3: Hall Guide 2.3: Honor Roll 3 CHRISTOPHER NICCVM Squires 2: Wrestling 1. CYNTHIA E. .MCKELL Speech 2.3: S.FL 2.3: Spanish Club I: F. T..4. 3: Chemistr - Worker 2.3: Senior Plav 3. DEBRA .4. NICLOY Home Economics Club 1. lice- President I: Training Choir 2. STEVEN B. NICLOY 151 CHARLENE D. NORTH MAR YLOU NYE Speech 3: Library Assistance 3: Senior Play 3; Attended Huntington North High School. Huntington, Indiana. BRENT J. OLVEY Chemistry Worker 2: Gymnastics Club 1. TERI J. OREN Twirlers 1.2; E T.A. 3. BETTY L PARSONS Marching Band 1.2.3: E T.A. 1.2.3: A. V. Bulletin Boards 3: Entre Nous 2.3: Orchestra 1.2.3: Band 1.2.3. TERR Y L. P.4SCHAL German Club 1: Squires 2. WA YNE E PASCHAL JEFEERYA. PASKE Student Council 1: Letterman ' s Club 1. 2,3: Football 1.2: Track 1.2.3: Cross Country 1,2.3: Intramurals 1,2,3. VALERIE PASTRICK LARRY L. PEDEN ETA. 1.2: Orchestra 1.2.3: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Intramurals 3: Equipment Manager 2.3. D. RICHARD PERRIN Social Studies Club 2.3. Reporter 2: A. V. Service 1.2.3: SCROLL 1.2: Football 3: Intramurals 3. MICHELEA. PETERS Speech 1: French Club 1: Student Coun- cil 3. Safety Council Representative 3: Entre Nous 2.3. Historian 2: Cheerblock 2.3: SAFARI 1: SCROLL 1.2.3. Assistant News Editor 1. News Editor 2. Editor-in-Chief 3: Principal ' s List 1.2: Honor Roll 1. RHONDA E. PETERS Social Studies Club 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1: Tri-Kappa 2: Principal ' s List 1.2: Honor Roll 2. SYBIL C PETERSEN Bowling Intramurals 2: Senior Play 3: Attended Richardson High School Dallas. Texas NANCY K. PETRICK F.T.A. 1: G.A.A. 1,2,3, President 2: Chemistry Worker 3: Cheerblock 2.3: Tri-Kappa 2; Principal ' s List 1.2: Honor Roll 1.2: RICKEY A. PETTYJOHN Art Club 2: A. V. Service 1.2: Football 2: Intramurals 1. JAMES fV. PHILIPPS JESS A. PHILIPPS Training Choir 1: Choir 2.3: Swimming 1. ROBERT PICKERILL RICH ARD F. FIERI Speech 1,2: NFL. 1.2: Marching Band 2.3: Band 2.3: Senior Play 2: Intramurals 2.3. DEBBIE A. PINKHAM Office Worker 3: Spanish Club 1: Stu- dent Council 1.2.3: Cheerblock 1: SCROLL 1: Honor Roll 2. KATHLEEN PITCHER Spanish Club 1: SCROLL 2.3: At- tended Dobbs Ferry High School. Dobbs Ferry. New York. KAREN M. PORTER Spanish Club 2.3: Cheerblock 1.2.3. GREGORY L. POSTEL Chemistry Worker 3: Squires 2.3: Gym- nastics Club 1.2.3: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Tennis 1.2.3: Intramu- rals 1: Honor Roll 1.2. WILLARD J. POTTS Track 1: Cross Country 2: Intramurals 1.2.3. SUSAN M. PRELL JACK A. PRESSLER BARBARA L PURDY Social Studies Club 1.2. Secretary- Treasurer 1: French Club 1: F.T.A. 1: G.A.A. 1: Student Council 1: Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 2.3. Secretary 2. President 3: Gymnas- tics Club 1. 152 Above: After arousing much spirit during the basketball season, the unofficial boys ' block poses for an informal group picture. KAREN R. PUTMAN DA VID E. PUTT Office Worker 1; Swing Choir I: Choir 1.2.3: Cross Country 1: Intramurals 3. REX A. PUTT Cross Counirv 1.2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3. RICHARD QUAINT4NCE ' intramurals 1. GLENN .4. RABER SYLVIA A. R.4IN0US French Club 1: Orchestra 1.2.3. FREEARTHE R.4MSEY Football 3: Track 2.3: Wrestling 3: In- tramurals 2: Attended Central High School. Fort Wayne. Indiana. ROBERT L. R.4ND.4LL Gymnastics Club 2.3: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Intramurals 2.3. WILLIAMS RATLIFF BRETT D. RAY Marching Band 1.2: .4. V. Service 1.2: Orchestra 1, 2; Band 1. 2: Football Manager 1. 2: Stage Manager 1. 2: Attended Upland High School CHARLES S R.4 Y Student Council 3. WILLI.4M R. REDM.4STER Swing Choir 3: Choir 1.2.3: F. T..4. 2,3: Chemistry Worker 3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 2.3: Bas- ketball Manager 1: Track Manager 1: Rotarian 3. PAMELA J. REILING R.4. ' DY.4. REINCKE Intramurals 1.2.3. JEFFREY REINH.4RT SANDR.4 1 REL KI G.4rt Club I: German Club 1.2. Treasurer 2; F.SA. 3 153 RODNEY J. RENFREW Gymnastics Club 3. ROBER TK. RETR UM Student Council 1.2: Squires 1.2: Letter- man ' s Club 1.2.3. President 3: Football 1: Basketball 1,2.3: Track 1.2.3: Cross Country 2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3: Rotarian 3: Boy ' s State 2: Honor Roll 1. GREGORY REYNOLDS Attended Columbia City Joint High School. Columbia City. Indiana. DONALD J. RHINEHOLZ Chemistry Worker 3: Squires 2.3: Orchestra 2.3: Band 2.3: Letterman ' s Club 1.2.3: Football 1.2,3: Basketball 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Rotarian 3. WILBUR J. RIBEL Cross Country 1.3. JANET M. RICE RANDY K. RICE Squires 2.3: Industrial Co-Operative Training 3: Intramurals 2. ANN D. RICHARDSON Of ice Worker 3: Social Studies Club 1; Student Council 3: Enlre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1,2. JAN. E. RICHESON Speech 3: German Club 2.3: Marching Band 1.2.3: Orchestra 2.3: Band 1,2,3: SCROLL 3: Honor Roll 2. KAREN M. RICKOFF Office Worker 1: Spanish Club 3; Stu- dent Council 1: Cheerblock 1,2,3: SCROLL 1,1 JEFFREY RIECKEN ALAN M. RIGBY DA VID W. RINKER DA VID W. RISH Squires 3: SAFARI 3: SCROLL 3: Football 2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3. WILLIAM L. ROBERTS KA THY L. ROBINSON CALVIN D. ROE Track 1,2: Cross Country 1,2,3: Wrestling 1,2,3: Intramurals 1,2.3. DENNY E. ROOT Social Studies Club I: A. V. Sen ice 1: Squires I: Distributive Education Club 1: I.C.T. 1: Intramurals 1. DAVID M. ROSE J.C.L. 1.2.3: Student Council 1: Squires 3: Bowling Intramurals 2.3: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Attended New Haven High School, New Haven, Indiana. JUDITH A. ROSE Student Council 1: Gymnastics Club 2. ROBERT P. ROSIER Squires 1 PHYLLIS A. ROSS Twirlers 1: SAFARI 1.2,3: SCROLL 1,2,3 THOMAS L. ROSS JUDITH A. ROTH G.A.A. 1.2: Cheerblock 1,2; Gymnastics Club 2: Attended Angola High School, Angola, Indiana. SCOTT A. ROWDEN Speech I: Marching Band 1,2,3: A. V. Service 1,2,3: Squires 1,2: Band 2,3. DANIEL P. RUBLE Student Council 1.2.3: Squires 3: Senior Play 3: Junior Class Vice-President 2: Senior Class President 3: Wrestling Manager 1. CAROLYN RUNDLE Social Studies Club 1: Girl ' s Chorus I: Zoology Worker 1: Earth Science Worker 1. DEBBIE RUSSELL 154 NEAL R. SADLER Social Studies Club I: Squires I.J. Treasurer 3: Leiierman i Club 2,3: Track 1.2: Cross Country 1,2.3: Inlramu- rals 1.2: Tri-Kappa 2: Boy ' s State 2: Honor Roll 1.2: Principal ' s List 1.2 THOMAS W. SAMPLE Letierman ' s Club 2.3: Football 1.2.3: Wrestling I: Intramurals 2.3. WILLIAM y. SANSOM A. V. Service 1.2.3: Senior Play 2.3. DICK A. SAVER I.C.T. 1. JOSEPH A. SCHAEFFER STE VEN J. SCHAFENA CKER Student Council 3: Squires 2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3. KA THLEEN SCHERER Art Club 1: Attended Dowagiac High School, Dowagiac, Michigan. MICHAEL SCHERER DA VID M. SCHINNERER JERRI L. SCHLOTTERBACK Cafeteria Worker 1 : Distributive Education Club 2.3. DAVID S SCHMIDT Intramurals 1.2,3. JEFFREY A. SCHMIDT J.C.L. 1: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Bas- ketball 1,2.3: Track 1,2,3. SANDRA E. SCHMIDT STEVEN SCHMIDT An Club 1.2.3. Secretary I. Secretary- Treasurer 3; SCROLL 2,3. Cartoonist 3: Images 2,3: An Advisor 2,3; Senior Play 3. JACKIE L. SCHNEIDER F T..4. 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2; Entre Nous 2: Cheerblock 1.2: Gymnastics Club 1.2. JUDITH SCHOENHALS An Club 1; Entre Nous 2; Cheerblock I. ELLEN L. SCHRAM Off ice Worker 3; JC.L 3: Swing Choir 3; Choir 2.3: Cheerblock 1.2: Orchestra 1.2.3; Spring Musical 1.2.3. PETER G. SCHULTZ Gymnastics Club 2 DONALD K. SCHUMM Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: Band I JOHN P. SCHWEIZER Track 1: Cross Country 2; Intramurals 1.2,3. JOSEPH P SCULLY ELLEN L. SEDDON Office Worker 2; Student Council 1.2: Entre Nous 2.3. Secretary 3: Cheerblock 1.2.3; S.4F.4RI 2.3; Tri- Kappa 2: Principal ' s List 1.2. KAREN SEDER Y German Club 1.2; WILLI.4M P SEFTON Speech 3; Debate 3; NFL. 3; Marching Band 2,3; Student Council 3; Band 3. President 3. THOMAS P. SEIFERT Intramurals 1.2; .4ttended Concordia High School, Fort Wayne. Indiana. G.4R Y L. SEITZ .4. V. Service 1; Bowling Intramurals I. CAROL YN .Vf. SESL.4R Training Choir 2; Cafeteria Worker. DAVIDS SEVERI. E German Club 2.3; Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3; Intramurals 2.3. 155 MARK E. SHAFFER MOLL Y SHAMBA UGH Training Choir 1; Choir 2,3: G.A.A. 1; Student Council 3: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock J.2.3. CYNTHIA A. SHAW Entre Nous 3: Library Assistance 1.2.3: Cheerblock 2. DAVID S SHAW Orchestra 1.3: Cross Country I. TIMO TH Y J. SHA W Squires 1: A ttended Bishop Dwenger High School. Fort Wayne. Indiana. PAMELA A. SHEPARD PATRICIA S SHERWOOD Cafeteria Worker 2. LINDA S. SHOVLIN J.C.L. 1.2, Vice-President 2: Cheerblock 1.2. PATRICK H. SHOVLIN Squires 2: Intramurals 2. SHARON L. SHULTZ Cheerblock 1.2. GA YLE L. SHUSTER G.A.A. 1.2,3: Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3. MICHAEL W. SIDEBOTTOM Speech 2: N.F.L. 2; Student Council 2.3. President 3: Gymnastics Club 1: Junior Class Presi- dent 2: Football 1: Track 1; Intramurals 1,2,3: Basketball Manager 1: Rotarian 3. KURTD. SIMERMAN Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3: Golf 1.2,3: Intramurals 3. DEREK J. SIMMONS MICHAEL SIMMONS Office Worker 2,3: Swing Choir 2,3: Choir 1,2,3: Student Council 3: AV. Service 3: Spring Musical 1.2.3. ROBIN D. SIMPSON F.T.A. 2,3, Secretary 3: Entre Nous 2,3: Cheerblock 1.2,3: SAFARI 2,3. Index Editor 2. Senior Editor 3. CHERYL SMITH J.C.L. 1: G.A.A. 1.2: Entre Nous 2: Gymnas- tics Club 1.2: PERRI K. SMITH SAFARI 2: Assistant Senior Editor 2: SCROLL 3. Business Manager 3. RICHARD A. SMITH Social Studies Club 1,2; Spanish Club I: Hall Guide2: Distributive Education Club 2: Intramurals 1,2,3. ROBERT K. SMITH CHERYL SNYDER DEBORAH J. SNYDER Office Worker 2: Hall Guide 2: Office Education Club 3. EDWARD L. SNYDER Letterman ' s Club: Track 1.2.3: Cross Country 1.2,3: Intramurals 1,2,3. KRISTA M. SNYDER Art Club 1.2.3: ETA. 1.2: Entre Nous I KATHLEEN SOMMER Spanish Club 1: Marching Band 1,2,3: F.T.A. 1.3: Orchestra 2.3: Band 1.2.3: Honor Roll 2: Principal ' s List. EDWARD J SORG JEFFREY A. SPENCER Squires 1.2.3: Intramurals 2.3: Foot- ball Manager 2: Track Manager 2. THERESA SPRANGER German Club 2: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 1: Entre Nous 3: Bowling Intramurals I: Distributive Education Club 2,3, Vice-President 3: Human Relations 2. 156 Hours of rehearsals devoted to ' The Crucible Dean Knapp. one of the many auto repair and mechanics students, demonstrates one of the techniques he learned during Concern Week. DA VID A. STAHL Distributive Education Club 2 KAREN S. STANBERRY LARRY L. STANCE Student Council 1.2: Squires 2: Zoology Worker 1. MARIE E. STARK Social Studies Club 1: Spanish Club 2.3: Training Choir 1: Swing Choir 2.3: Choir 2.3: Student Council 1.2: Entre Nous 2; Cheerblock 1.2: SCROLL 1: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1.2,3. LINDA J. STEDMAN G.A.A. 1.2: Student Council 1.2.3: Varsity Cheerleader 2.3: Reserve Cheerleader 1: Gymnastics Club 1.2.3; Orchestra 1.2: Homecoming Court 2,3. Homecoming Queen 3: Sportsmanship Committee Co-chairman 2.3. DONALD C STEFOFF Student Council 3 JAMES D. STEPHENS Intramurals 1.2.3 STEVEN J. STINSON Distributive Education Club 2; Intramu- rals 2. LUANN J. STONER RANDALL ST0PPESH.4GEN Squires 2: Intramurals 2.3. KATHLEEN STORMONT Office Worker 2: Choir 2.3: Student Council 3. Secretary 3: Entre Nous 3: Cheerblock 2: Homecoming Court 3: Attended Springfield High School. Springfield. Illinois. STEVEN R. STR.4HM WILLIAM STRA YER Student Council 3: Squires 2.3. President 3: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Wrestling 1: Tennis 2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3 LAUREN V. STROTZ Office Worker 2.3: NFL. 1.Z3. President 3: French Club 2.3. President 3: G.A..4. 1: Student Council 3: Entre Nous 2. 3: Cheerblock 2.3: Senior Play 3: Spring Musical 1.2: Tri-Kappa 2: Principal ' s List 1.2: O. T.A. 3: 1. V. Honors Program 2. MITCHELL STUCKY M1CH.4EL J. STUDLE LC. T. 3 157 - i 3 DONALD E. STUMP Student Council 3; Gymnastics Club 3: Letierman ' s Club 1: Track 1: Cross Country 1; Wrestling 1; In- tramurats 2: Honor Roll 1. PAULA J. SWAIM Spanish Club 2: ETA. 2; Cheerblock 2. JAMES S SWAIN ROBERT SWEIGERT Attended Euclid High School. Euclid. Ohio. MARTIN A. SWENSON Squires I: Letterman ' s Club 1.2,3; Football 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2; Track 1.2.3; Intramurals 3; Rotarian 3. STEVEN R. TARBOX Student Council 2.3; Chemistry Worker 3; Intramurals 2.3; Principal ' s List 1.2; Underclass Science Award 2. RICHARD TAULBEE PAUL I. TAYLOR A.V. Service I; Industrial Co-Operative Training 3. MICHAEL E. TELLMAN Speech 2; French Club 1.2; Gymnas- tics Club 1.2.3. DOUGLAS O. THALACKER DENNIS R. THOMPSON Intramurals 1.2 .3. JAMES A. THOMPSON LENNIE THOMPSON JANET L. THORINGTON Social Studies Club 1.2.3, Vice- President 1.2. President 3; G.A.A. 2; Entre Nous 2.3; Cheerblock 1.2.3; Senior Play 3; Tri-Kappa 2; Principal ' s List 1.2; Honor Roll 1.2. SUSAN K. TIMBROOK Office Education Club 3. President 3; F.S.A. 2.3. Treasurer 2.3; Attended Milford Area Junior Senior High School. Milford. New Hampshire. SANDRA TJEPKEMA Speech I; French Club 1; Marching Band 2.3; Entre Nous 2; Cheerblock I; Orchestra 2,3; Band 1.2.3; SCROLL 1.2.3. Assistant News Editor 2; Images 1; Tri-Kappa 2; Principal ' s List 1.2. SUSAN L. TROTT Entre Nous 2.3; Cheerblock 2.3; Attended Crawfordsville High School. Crawfordsville. Indiana. DOUGLAS A. TROUP German Club 3; F T.A. 1. TERESA A. TROXEL F T.A. 1; Student Council 2; Cheerblock 2.3; Senior Play 3; Tri-Kappa 2; Principal ' s List 1,2. MARY D. TRUMBLE TAMMY K TRUMP Library Assistance 1.2; Cheerblock 1; Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3; Gymnasti cs Club 1; Office Education Club 3; CO. E. Vice-President 3. LISA TSETSE Cheerblock 1; Senior Play 3; Hall Guide 2; DAVID J. TUNIN R. DIANE UPTGRAFT Home Economics Club 2; Cafeteria Worker 2; Office Education Club 3. MARK A. USHER Marching Band 1; Student Council 3. Par- liamentarian 3; Chemistry Worker 3; Squires 1; Band 1; Football 1.2.3; Track 1; Wrestling 1.2.3; Intramurals 2.3; Football Manager 3. BARR Y VANDEZANDE WILLIAM A. WADE Student Council 1.2.3; Squires 1.3; Letter- man ' s Club 2.3; Gym Worker 3; Class Vice-President 1.3; Cross Country 1; Intramurals 1.2.3; Basketball Manager 1.2; Rotarian 3. MARSHA J WAGNER 158 Seniors contribute to all phases of school life Above. ' Modeling the traditional caps and gowns are seniors Dave Putt, Beth Farlow, and Greg Postel. Above: Pam Milliman is shown practicing her guitar in one of the many student planned classes during Concern Week. SHARON M. WAHL Office Worker I: Spanish Club 1.2.S: Cheer- block 1,2: SCROLL 1,2,3, News Editor 3. Editor-in-Chief 3. FREDERICK WALKER ROBERT G. WALLS Social Studies Club 1: Spanish Club 1: Swimming 1.2: Intramurals 1.2,3. JANE A. WALTZ G.A.A. 1: Cheerblock 1. MELODY A. WARD German Club 2,3, Secretary 2. Treasurer 3: Cheerblock 1.3: SCROLL 1.1 RONALD A. WARTZOK Marching Band 1.2.3: A.V. Service 1,2.3: Band 1,2,3: Senior Play 1,2,3. CONNIE WEATHERHOLT Office Worker 2: Cheerblock 1: In- tramurals 2. LINDA S WEAVER Social Studies Club 2: German Club Z3: Marching Band 1.2,3: F. T..4. 1.2.3; Dance Band 3: Band 1.2,3: Senior Play 3: Honor Roll 1.2. TERRY WEAVER Cheerblock 1.2: O.E Club 3. SHER YL M. WEBBER Spanish Club 2: F T..4. 1.2: Entre Sous 2: Cheerblock 2. JEFFREY L. WEIBEL Intramurals I. DA VID S WEIKEL S.4FARI 1: SCROLL I: Distributive Educa- tion Club 1. Parliamentarian 1. MAR YS WEISS Art Club 1: Student Council I: .4. V. Service 1.2; Library .4ssistance 1.2: Cheerblock 1: Intramurals I: Distributive Education Club 2.3. Secretary 3. JAMES S WELCH German Club 2.3: Marching Band 1.2.3: Bowling Intramurals 1.2.3: Gymnastics Club 2.3: Dance Band 2: Band 2.3: Intramurals 1.2.3. PAMEL4 S WELDOS 159 LINDA L. WELKER Art Club 1: J.C.L. 1: Library Assistance 2: Distributive Education Club 2,3. President 3. BONNIE L. WENGER Office Worker 3: Social Studies Club ].2.3. Vice-President 3: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Training Choir 1: Choir 2.3: Entre Nous 2.3: Cheerblock 1.2 MARTI WERNZ Office Worker 3: Entre Nous 3: Cheerblock 1.2.3. KENNETH WEST J.C.L. 1. CHRISTY J. WHEARLEY Spanish Club 1.2. Secretary 2; R T..4. 2: Student Council 3: SCROLL 3: FS.A. 3. Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 3. KERRY J. WHITE J.C.L. 1.2: G.A.A. 2.3: Library Assistance 1: Cheerblock 1.2.3. STEPHAN L. WHITE Marching Band 1: Letterman ' s Club 2.3: Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3: Intramurals 1.2,3. THOMAS R. WHITE Marching Band 1.2.3: Band 2,3: SAFARI 1.2.3: SCROLL 1.2.3: Tennis 1.2.3: Intramurals 1. DIANA WHITEHOUSE SUSAN WIGGINTON O.E.A. 3: Attended Benjamin Basse High School. Evansville. Indiana. CHARLES R. WILLIAMS Bowling Intramurals 1: Intramurals 1.2.3. , JON B. WILLIAMS Letterman ' s Club 1.2,3. Vice-President 3: Football 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2,3: Track 1. CRAIG W. WILLIBY NFL. 1: Football 2. HERBERT A. WILSON MYRA WINEBRENNER JACQUELINE S WISMAN Office Worker 3: Twirlers 1.2.3: F.SA. 3. MICHAEL L. WITTE KA THR YN A. WITWER Marching Band 3; F TA. 1,3: Entre Nous 3: Cheerblock 1,2: Band 3: Senior Play 3. KENTON D. WONG Marching Band 1: Band 1.2: Football 2; Track 2 JOHN M. WOOD JULIA A. WOOD Home Economics Club 1,2,3, Treasurer I. Vice-President 2. President 3: Cheerblock 1,2: Cafeteria Worker 1,13: Hall Guide 3: F.SA. 3. LINDA J. WRAY Art Club 3: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Entre Nous 2,3; Cheerblock 1.2,3: Gymnastics Club 1.2,3. JOHN R WRIGHT German Club 2: Gymnastics Club 2: Hall Guide 2: Wrestling 3: Intramurals 2: Attended Shikellamy Senior High School. Sunbury. Pennsylvania. THOMAS WULPI Gymnastics Club 1.2.3: I.C.T 3. CONNIE WUNDERLICH RICKY D. WYSONG German Club 2: Gymnastics Club 1. JANICE M. YODER Art Club 2; Home Economics Club 1.2.3, Vice-President 3: Cheerblock 1.2. THO.MAS R. YODER Squires 3: Letterman ' s Club 1.2,3: Bas- ketball 1: Track 1.2.3: Cross Country 1.2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Principal ' s List 2: Honor Roll 1. 160 Graduation is the grand finale for seniors DANIEL L. YOST Student Council 3; Squires 2.3; InlramuraU J. 2.3; Principal ' s List 2; Honor Roll 1.2. ROBERT M. YOUNG Cafeteria Worker 2 RICHARD ZARTMAN LUANNE ZA WODNI Majorettes 1.2.3, Treasurer 3; SAFARI 2 LINDA S ZIEBERT PAMELA K. ZION Cheerblock 1; Office Education Club 3. Here. Marti Martindale was caught in one of her more creative moods as she practices her guitar homework for one of her Concern Week classes. 161 Giauque heads junior class Last September, a group of confused ex- sophomores entered Snider to begin a new year as confused juniors. The feelings of confu- sion and insecurity created by themes and chemistry problems eased when the juniors played debonair hosts to the sophomores dur- ing the Sophomore Mixer. During the annual Washington Trip for Juniors, the class left homework worries at home. Shortly after returning from the Washing- ton Trip and with term papers done, the Jun- iors were given a breakfast by the Sophomore class. After proving themselves such capable party-givers at the Sophomore Mixer, the Jun- iors were given the responsibility of hosting the Junior-Senior Prom, We ' ve Only Just Begun . The prom had a good turnout which again showed that the juniors know how to give a party. The juniors set further good examples dur- ing the year by winning the Spirit Stick several times. With all of these things behind them, the Juniors have made it through another tough year. Some will return here next year and oth- ers will go to Northrup to finish their high school learning. Below: Each year Snider High School students go to the State Hospital and give parties for the patients there. This picture shows some of the Juniors who helped. Above: This year the Junior class officers were from left to right, Paula Parmeter, treasurer: Jean Garwood, vice president; Michele Colglazier, secre- tary; and Mike Giauque, president Achleman. Margaret Adams, Mark Adams, Pamala Albert, Kathleen Alleger, Robert Amacker, Craig Ames, Gtenna Amos, Luther Anderson, James Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Steven Anderson, Susan Andrews. Jams Archambeauli, John Arenlz, Marcia Arington, Michael Armstrong, Kenneth Arthur Deborah Ashby, Timothy Aspacher. Gregory Aughenbaugh, Thomas Augsburger. Randy Auker, Catherine Bailey, Samuel Bair, Ralph Bair, Randy Baker, David Baker, Michael Balay, Mark Bales, Alisa Ball, Beth Ball, Jeffrey Balmer, Terry Barclay, Michael Barnes, Rebecca Bamgrover, Susan Barr, Donna Battle, Teresa Box, John Beard, Sharon Beaverson, Craig Beck, Kenneth Becktell, Thomas Beerstecher, James Behnke. David Berghorn. Cindy Berta, Thomas Beverforden, James Bicknese, Lori Billings, Alan Bittner, Janet Blackmon, Brenda Bledsoe. Floyd Bliss, Laurie Bloemker, Wesley Bloom, Jo Anne Boedeker, Stephen Boggs. Jeffrey Boitet, Kathleen Bojrab, Dennis Boj ' rab. Steve Bollier Barbara Bopp. Linda Borland. Deborah Bomeman. Roberta Boschet. Kerry Bouillon. Andrea Bovio. Rebecca Bowers, Roxanne Boyle. Carol Brehm. Pamela Brenizer. Beth Bricker, Wayne Brodbeck, Ronald Brown. Jill Brown. Mary Ellen Brown. Olinda Brown. Richard Brucker. Steven Brudney. Mary 163 Above: Debby Zimmerman shows her dancing ability at the annual Greatest Show on Earth while performing a modem dance routine to Aquarius. Bruggner, Paul Bruner, Michael Brunson, John Bryan, Barbara Burkett, Carolyn Burkholder, Connie Burks, Kay Burns, Victoria Burt, Terry Burton, Linda Cain, Jon Callant, Sandra Campbell, Kevin Campbell, Michael Carpenter, David Carpenter, Joan Carr, David Casso, Angela Chaplin, Steven Chester, Rhonda Christ, Laurence Christensen, John Christman, Steven Christner, Carol Cleland, Patricia Clellan, Cathy Clemens, Donald Clindaniel, Deborah Coburn. Cynthia Cochran, Deborah Colby, Nancy Coleman, Richard Colglazier, Karen Collins, Cheryl Comparet, Daniel Compare!, Susan Connelly, Katherine Cook, Thomas Cooley, Thomas Cooper, Katherine W 164 Coppock. Linda Cornell, lyjuiae Croleau, San Crouse. Julia Crum, Donald Culhertson, Michael Cummini; ' ,. Bruce Curtis, Sandra Culler. David Dager. Linda Dague. Ann Dahlgren, Daniel Dailey, Hope Danford, Carol Daniels. Monica Darnall, Debra Daughdrill, David Davis, Carol Davis, Gregory Davis. Jennifer Davis, Margie Dawson. Karen Dean. Charles Dean, Vicki DeCarlo. Toni DeMond, Derek Demski, Kathryn Dennis. Barry DePalma, Karen Depew, Sheila Dewart, Mono Dickerhoof. Ronda Diggs, Amy Disser, Edward Dodge, Dawn Dolsen. Gary Dolsen, Richard Donahue, Michael Donaldson, Mark Dove, Cheryl Drake, James Dreyer, John Duncan, Deborah Dunifon, Kim Dunten, Danny Durham, Thomas Dyer, Vicki Dykhuizen, Andrea Easterday, Steven Edsall, Ann Edwards, Kathleen Edwards, .Vancy Edwards, Sandra Eff, Valerie Ehle, Cheryl Ehle, Kenneth Ehmke, Ranae Elliott, Pamela Ellis. Linda Elsea, James Elster, Carlabeth Em rick, Keith Endres, Daniel England. Dennis Englert. David Ennis. Jamie Enyeart, Michael Erick. Dann Ernst, Marilyn Ervin, Marcia Erwin. Michael Escosa. Ann Evans, Deborah Fair, Gregory Farver. Jack Faurote. Patti FederspieL Sell Feichter. Cherrie Feichter, Lynn Feichter. Randy 165 Felger, Debra Fenton. Diana Fielden. Van Figel, Patrick Finkbeiner, Jon Finton, Cheryl Fisher. David Fisher, Robert Fleming, Suzanne Fotand, Sandra Folks, James Foltz, Larry Fonner, Michael Foote, David Ford, Kristina Fox, Suzanne Fox, Suzette Francher, Thomas Francis, Frank Freeland, Carol Freund, David Fricke, Dav id Fuhrman, Rebecca Gaff, Larry Garberich, Vincent Gardiner, Joyce Garr, Jan Garwood, V. Jean Gaskill, Diana Gatchell, Jane Gebhard, Robert Gentry, Donald Geroff, Nancy Getman, Sandra Giauque, Mike Gibson, Rebecca Gidley, Scott Gillespie, Kimberly Glasgow, John Glessner, Alan Above: Junior Bonnie Lemert displays her talents on the unevens while rehearsing for the Greatest Show on Earth given April I. 166 55?3r !F ' f Goldsberry, Gregory Ooldsmiih. Lois Gong, David Goshen. Michael Graham. Sheryll Gram, Jamie Grauman, James Gray, Kimberly Gray, Timothy Greene, Hollitle Griffith, Bethany Grobschmidt. Lila Grosechse, James Grove, Tamara Guillaume, Douglas Gunkel, Kenneth Gunkel, Lawrence Haag, Karen Habegger, Sherry Hagan. Rebecca Halbert. Cheryl Hale. Gregory Haley. Ronald Haller. Marlene Haller. Michael Hamilton, Michael Hamilton. Karen Hanna. Craig Hanns, Garold Hanson, Martha Happel, David Harding, Daniel Harding, Stephen Harlan, Jeffrey Harlow, Gregory Harmening, Keith Harper, Terry Harrah, Rhonda Harrel Jack Harrier. Joelyn Harrison. Janet Harrison, Linda Harshbarger, Rita Hart, Thomas Harth, Thomas Hartman, Dawn Hartman, John Hartnup, Judith Hatch, Sam Hauser, Warren Haven, Ronald Haycox, Keal Hazelet, Greg Head, Michael Heam. Lu Ann Hearon. John Heck, Bruce Henline, Richard Hensley, Harmon Herr. Jeanne Herrick. Marjorie Highlen, Susan Hill, Margaret Hine, John Hiner, Michael Hines, Barbara Hines, Patty Hinz, Hans Hixson. Patricia Hoar. Pamela Hoehn. Deborah Hoffman. James Hoffman. Peter Holland. Carol Hollopeter. Sikki Holloway. Marilyn Holmquist Roben Holt, Elizabeth Hon. Sandra Honor. David 167 Juniors participate in Concern Week by teaching courses In memory Judith Bute A Debra Ferguson Hook, James Hopkins. Ted Houser, Gayle Houser, John Hudson, Jane Huffman, Susan lanucilli, Frank Illenberger, Susan Inlow, Christine Isaacs, Kristi Ivy, Timothy Jackson, Gayle James, Mary Jansen, Mark Jenkins, Denise Jenkins, William Joder, Steven Johnson, Charles Johnson, David Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Michael Jordan, Thomas Jorgensen, Patricia Karbach, Ralph Kays, Trudy Keeler, Paula Keene, John Keipper, Colleen Keller, Dennis Keller, Joseph Keller, Kathy Kelly, Thomas Kelsoe, Dwight Kempton, Susan Kerr, Deborah Kerschner, David Kilby, Susan Kimball. Linda King, Scott Kirtley, Linda Above: Vince Garberich was one of the many students who taught classes during Concern Week. Vince gave guitar lessons to students who were interested in learning to play the instrument 168 S ' SVi t Kleint. Suian Kline, Michele Klinger, Jykia Klug, Linda Kn ake, Michael Knighl. Stephen Knight. Susan Knipstein. Lynn Knudson. Mike Koenig. Alan Kramer, Cynthia Krause, Felicia Kroemer, Jane Kroemer. John Ladig, Deanne Laird, Patty Lane, Michael Longer, Elizabeth Larkey, Gary Larowe, Roberta Lee, Debora Lee, Richard Legler, Cynthia Lehman, Cheryl Lemert, Bonnie Lemmon, Kathleen Lepper, Diana Lew, Robert Lewis, Cynthia Lewis, James Lewis, Roger Lilly Ronald Lindholm, Larry Linkous, Clovis Linn, Cindy Linn, Marceil Lipscomb, Scott Lochner, Darlene Lommatzsch, Sue Loraine, William Lord, Bruce Loshe, Daniel Lovan, Tonya Luellen, Robert Lyons, Stephany Lyster. Deborah MacPherson, Robert Maidment, Charles Maier, Deborah Major, John Mangrum, Dianna Marquardt, Steven Marrs, John Martin, Linda Martin, Melody Mason, Gregory Mason. Joyce Maxfield. iMurie McBride. Michael McCarry, Joel McClymonds, Deborah McComb, Deann McDowell. Ben McGlennen, Julian McGovem, Jeffrey McKinney, William McMahan, David McQueen, Cynthia McSorley. Tonda Meeks, Rhonda Meintel, Chris Merrill Philip Mettler, Stephen Metro, Robert Michalski. Jean Michell, Laurie Miller, Clifford Miller, Debbvlynn Miller, Deborah Miller, Jack 169 Miller, Rae Miller. Sallylee Millhouse, Melinda Mills, Pamela Minser, James Mirwaldt, Randle Miser, Michael Moeller, Randolph Montgomery, Steve Moran, James Moreland, Belva Morrison, Judith Morrow, Steven Moss, Kirby Motes, Scott Mulheim, Judith Mullins, Dena Murphy, Donald Murphy, Maureen Murphy, Pamela Myers, Charlotte Myers, Clinton Myers, Diane Nank, Cheryl Nehring, Michelle Nelson, Deanna Nemeth, Gary Nem, Daniel Newnum, Karen Nicholas, Cynthia Niemann, Nancy Nietert, Connie Noll, Ricky Novak, Frank Oaks, Gary O ' Connor, Barbara Olsen, Glenn Osborne, Jeffrey Overly, Rhonda Owen, Steven Above: Long practices and hard work went into tryouts and rehearsals for Sketchbook. Shown here are left to right Cynthia Legler, Cheryl Nank, and Marjorie Herrick during practice. 170 Pace. Tom Pandoff. Sheryl Pappen, Kevin Pappert, Kimherly Park, Rebbecca Parker, Linda Parki, Kevin Parmeter, Paula Parens, Anita Patton. Scott Payne, Gary Pegelow, Thomas Perrine, Van Buren Peters. Carl Peters, Susan Petersen, Mark Peterson, David Petznik, Bradley Pieri, Deborah Pollitt. Glen Pond. Randall Popenfoose. Gary Porter, Gary Posey, James Powell, Janos Prater, Debbie Pressler, Janice Pressley, Keith Prideaux, Thomas Putt, Richard Ramsey, Ronald Randall, James Rauch, Robert Rebman, Terry Recht, Michael Redmaster, Sara Reed, JoAnn Reed, Ronald Rehder, Carolyn Rem. Mary Revert. Steven Rhodes. Renee Ribel, Robin Richards. Karen Richardson. Ellen Richeson, Joseph Richman. Eldon Richter. Sheryl Risch. Robert Roach, Michael Roach. Roxanne Roberts. Constance Roberts, Sandra Rogers. Kevin Rossbach, Frederick Rossig, Jennifer Roth, Gregory Roy. Steven Ruble. Lori Ruch, Lynn Ruckman. Phil Ruich. Deborah Rundle. Colin Rusher, Daniel Rusher. Douglas Ryan, Cathy Ryan. John Sabin. Jean Sadler. Mark SaffonL Cynthia Sansom, Etvin Sarasien. Harry Saunders, Charles Saylor. Michael Saylor, Steven Seal . Daniel Schafer. Mark Scheele. Beverly Scheil. Karl Schelgunov, Lois 171 Juniors put on Junior-Senior Prom in May PJT H p ' lE H Hkv j H H UHH Iftr I Hnif .« IHb Wrh W J jjUKu i . K K Kk l m BHife .4 46ove left: Juniors worked long and hard hours on prom decorations. Shown above are some Juniors as they work after school on We ' ve Only Just Begun . Above right: Beth Brenizer put in lots of time and hard work helping with decorations. Scherer, Mark Scherer, Steven Schiffbauer, Matt Schmidt, Barbara Schmidt. Vicky Schoedel, David Scholz, Deborah Schuelke, Kathleen Schulz, Karin Scott, Christiann Scott, Michael Seevers, Shelley Selking, Cynthia Sexton, Paula Seymour, Donna Shanebeck, Pamela Sheean, Cathy Shenfeld, Robert Shepard, Suzanne Shoaf, Bradley Shovlin. Colleen Shutt, Nancy Simmons, Pamara Slichenmyer. Carol Smith, Brenda Smith, David Smith, Gary Smith, Mildred Smith, Robert Smith, Shirley Snodgrass, Karen Snowball, Robert Snyder, Erleen Snyder, Louthora Snyder, Richard Snyder, Steven Sorg, Ann Soule, Sara Spencer, Donna Spencer, Sally 172 Sprun er, Dennis Siunford. Jeffrey Stanley, Kevin Stark, Terry Steele, Barijara Steele. James Stephenson, Dehra Stetler, Michael Stewart, David Stewart, Michele Stewart, Patrice Stewart, Richard Stidham, Jimmy Stillman, Donna Slilwell. Dehra Stonebarger, David Stover Randy Strong, Patrick Stucky, Debbie Stucky, Scott Stuhlman, David Summers, Donna Summers, Michael Summers, Roxanne Susdorf, Pame la Swanson, Lorrie Swathwood, Michael Tarbox. Jeffrey Taylor, Fred Taylor, Richard Teetor, Barbara Telgman, Scott Tenny, Kay Thompson, James Thompson, Lorrie Thompson, Marcy Thompson, Randolph Tillapaugh, Mark Trietsch, David Tweed, Robert Uhrick, Deborah Uptgraft, Rebecca Vachon, Debra Van Gilder. Terry VanAnda, Daniel Vance, Edwin Vordaman, Darlene Venderly, Darice Venderly, David Vevia, Karen Vietmeyer, Rick Vogan, Margaret Voirol, Kathleen Vonderau, Lon Waggoner. David Waldren. Robert Wallace, Susan Walters, Michael Ward, Georgia Warkentin, Byron Wass, Bruce Wathen, Daniel Watson, Debbie Weaver. Robert Weibel. Patricia Weikel, Diana Welker. Karen Welti, Craig Wesseler. Kathleen Westphal. Sherida Wetzel. Linda Weyler. Mark H ' Tiarton. Linda White, Karen While, Laura Whitlow. Ronald Wilcox. Peggy Williams. Judith Williams, Pamela Williams. Susan 173 Willig, Gary Wiltis. Gary Wills, Charles Wilson, Alexis Wilson, Wendy Win ling, Debbie Winners, David Winnick, Susan Winter, Susan Witsaman, Paul Witte, Ronald Witwer, Keith Wolf. Jeanette Wolfe, Larry Wollman. William Woolems, Diana Workman, Gary Wright. John Wright, Mary Wulliman. Kevin Wyatt, Robin Zahm, Richard Zimmerman, Debbie Ziner, David Zook, Margaret Zurbrugg, William Left: Shown in this picture is Roxanne Summers and her date at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance on March J. Below: Besides being a class officer Jeanne Garwood is active in the Fine Arts Department here at Snider. Shown with her is Marcy Thompson as they practice for the musical Music Man. 174 Doughnuts, milk, door prize greet Juniors early in morning Top right: After the breakfast given by the Sophomores, Juniors discussed the breakfast Bottom right- Sally Miller laughs with embarrassment as she sees her door prize is a door. Bottom left: Juniors look on with astonishment as Sally Miller accepts her Prize . 175 Dan Butler leads Sophomore Class as President The largest class yet to enter the halls of Snider was the incoming sophomore class of ' 73. They showed their excitement and enthusiasm for their school by participating in the pep assemblies. In the fall, the annual sophomore trip to Chicago highlighted fun and excitement. World History students went for a full day of visiting different sights throughout the city. Incense and Peppermint was the theme of the annual sophomore class party. The party went into a full swing with the entertainment provided by the ' Lucy Gray ' band. Much appreciation was expressed by the sophomores at the annual Junior Breakfast. The sophomores served the juniors before school on April 29. President Dan Butler gave grace before the juniors started eating their meal consisting of donuts, milk, and juice. Sophomores found gym class rewarding in many respects. Many activities that were undertaken were golf, boxing, bowling, ten- nis, badminton, baseball and track. The class officers elected by the sophomores in the early fall were Dan But- ler, president; Richard Porter, vice-presi- dent; Denise Moore, secretary; and Dawn Postel, treasurer. These officers served for the entire school year. The class sponsors are, Mrs. Helen Edwards and Mr. Al Hem- mer. Right: Bob Snyder purs much effort behind what he does especially in boxing. Richard Porter looks on with much gumption. 176 fSeHs Bflilf W Wf W ttsi i M  «i ja IS Adams, Mary Adams, Steven Aldag, Patricia Alexander, Mary Allen, John Allen, Randolph Allison, Charles A mocker, Jill Amos, Elton Anderson, Emmeil Anderson, Gregory Anderson, John Anderson, Michael Anile, Mark Argerbrighl, Cheryl Arick, Susan Aringion, Penny Arnold, David Ashley. Kim Aspacher, Susan Aspy, Michael Aughenbaugh, Denise Augsburger, Karen Auman. Rob Bacon, Roger Baiden. Laurie Bair, Thomas Baker, Janet Barch. Nancy Barney, Robert Barr, David Bastion, G. Douglas Bastress, Thomas Bauer, Catherine Bauer, Loraine Baxter, Douglas Baxter, James Beach, Ronald Beatty, David Beck, Paul Beer, Gregory Beery, Daniel Beery, Randy Beezley, Gregg Begy. Julie Beights, Martha Bell, Barbara Bell, Jeffrey Bennett, Barbara Bennett, Pamela Bennett. Pamela Benya, Kathelena Berg, Andrew Berndt, Roger Bickley, Paul Bicknese, Lisa Bienz, Douglas Biggs James Biller, Belinda Bittner, James Blackhurst. Carl Blake, Thomas Bledsoe, Lindsey Blott. Connie Boles. Patrick Boley, Vicki Bonahoom, Diane Bonahoom, Michael Bonnett, Carin Bookmiller, Ronald Borland, Laurie Borne, Gary Bomkamp, Laura Boswell. Vicki Boxberger. Karla Bracht. Jeffrey Bradley. Patricia Brandt, Angela Brewster, Lewis Brink. Gary 177 Brogan, Timothy Brooks. Lynn Brooks. Thomas Brown. Karen Brown. Kimberly Brubaker. Jill Bruick. Duane Bryan. Kathleen Bryant. Richard Buckmaster. Rebecca Bullard. David Burns. Daniel Butler. Daniel Button, Richard Byers, Julie Caple. Lisa Carr, Deborah Carr. Sally Carroll. Richard Carroll. Robert Carter. Robert Carter. Ronald Casso. Leanne Caslleman, Mark Castor, Carol Cater. Richard Cauley, James Ceccanese. Holly Chase, Robert Chilcote, Richard Christensen, Jane Christopher, Michael Christy. Mark Church, Janice Churchill, Kevin Clark. John Clay. Carol Cleary, Barbara Clements, Candace Clinkenbeard. Pam Cohrs. Thomas Coil. David Cole. Kent Coleman, Patricia Coleman, Robert Colglazier, Stephen Collins, Jane Collins, Dennis Conley, Michael Connelly, Richard Conner, Renee Conner. Ricky Conrad, Kathy Cook, Nancy Corbett, Janice Crill, Michael Crooms, Denise Croteau, Amy Crouse, James Crow, Steven Croxton. Thomas Croy, Ronald Crozier. Susan Crull, Christine Cullen, Michael Curdes. Valeria Curran, Robert Dague. Robert Dahlgren. Carol Daler. Louis Dangler, Douglas Darling, Philip Darnall, Patricia Davis. Douglas Davis, Linda Davis, Mark Dawson, Deborah Dekilas, Joan DeMerilt. Kevin Derek. Douglas 178 Early rising sophomores serve the juniors breakfast Above: Three sophomore girls stop for a short chat in study hall. Left to right are: Robyn Keene, Donna Tarpey and Lynn Stephens. Dermer, Gregory Deutsch, Pamela Dickmeyer. Janet Didion, Michael Dikty, Mark Diskey. Terry Divelbiss, Kay Diver, John Dixon, Timothy Doan, Pamela Dodrill, Debra Doenges, Dennis Dolezal, Anthony Dorsey, Joseph Doster, Vicki Dray, Lisa Drees, Kay Drennen, Robin Drew. Deborah Dreyer, Lynn Dumask, James Dunifon. Marc Dunn, Gerald Dunten, Dianna Lin Dziondziak, Robert Eastman, Robert Eby, Dennis Edwards, Janet Edwards. Sharon Ehle, Thomas Ehrman, Carey Ellen wood, Jeffery Ellen Melody Elson, Keith Enterline, Rocky Erick, Jack Ernst. Suzanna Erwin. Linda Escosa. Gail Evans. Sharon 179 Annual Gym Show finds sophomores in high spirits iSbaMHMiri Above: Jan Lehman is shown practicing on the balance beam. Her routine was presented for the annual gym show at Snider in the spring Exner, Glenda Faux. Brian Feichter, Beth Fennell, Bernice Ferguson, Douglas Fester, Debra Fisher, Linda Fisher, Robert Fletter, Jack Flick, William Flohr, Bruce Fohrer. Sharon Ford. Douglas Ford, Roxanne Forsythe, James Foust, Karla Fowler, Ann Fox, David Fox. Michael Frank, Pamela Frazier, Rebecca Freeh. Steven Freese, Michael Friedley, Beth Fritsch, Michael Fritz, Debra Frost. Janice Fry. Deborah Funk. Jeffrey Gabriel. Joseph Gaffer. Susan Gecowets. Mark Geise, Debra Gelpke, Margot Gephart, Randall Gerber. Stanley Golaboff, Leonard Goldner. Rebecca Goodlad. Linda Goshorn. Debra 180 Wg Golla. Judy Grahowski, Steven Grames, Cynthia Gray. Kathleen Green. Cynthia Green. Daniel Greenlee. Allen Gregory. Stacey Griehel. Sharon Griffith. Kimberle Grime. Thereui Grolhaus. .Mark Grubb. Joseph Grunewald. William Gullion. John Gum pp. Deborah Gwaltney. Larry Hall. Darrel Hamilton. Herbert Hamric. Eugene Hanns. Stephen Happel. Dennis Harding. Christine Harlan. Carol Harper. Deborah Harris. Susan Harsh. Michael Harter. James Hartman. Michael Harney, Janet Haughan, Kathleen Haupl. Dennis Hauser. Dawn Hawk. Debbie Hawthorne. Robert Hayes. David Hazelwood. Cynthia Heck. Daniel Heckman. David Hedeen. Scott Hemming. Melanie Henline. Mark Henline. Thurman Hensley. Brian Hepler. Albert Herbst. Tanya Herge. Gary Herrin. Daniel Hester. Sandra Hewes. Pamela Heyman. Susan High. Larry Higi. Janice Hinsey. Judith Hoiiash. Charles Hoitash. Curtis Holkeboar. David Holland. Sherry Holt. Joni Lee Hood. Linda Horber. Scott Horstman. Joseph Hossler. Reba Hossler. Roy Howard. fV. Brant Huffine. Kristy Huffman. Michael Hunnicutt. Mary Hunter. Rodney Huser. Richard Huston. Roxanne Immel. Roberta Impton. Pamela Ingram. Daniel Irving. Judy Irving. Richard Jackson. Kathleen Jackson. Robert Jackson. Theresa Jennings. Susan 181 Jeppson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Johnston. Thomas David Jennifer Mark Penny William Cheryl Marilyn Jones, Cynthia Jones, Deborah Jones, Gory Jones, Jill Jones, Rebecca Jurczewsky, Sabrina Just. Ronald Kallenback, Diana Kapp, Joseph Karasek, Valerie Keay, Terrence Keefer, Heidi Keene, Robyn Keener, Pamela Keesler, Carol Keisler, Jeffrey Keller, Craig Keller, Kathleen Keller, Wanda Kemp, Katie Kennedy. Cynthia Kennell. Debra Kensill, Robert Kent, Tony Kessens, Chris Key, Gayle Key, Sherry King, Karen King, Kevin Kirke, Richard Klein, Donald Klein, Robert Kline, Thomas Kluepfel. Thomas Knape, Janet Knapp, Joseph Kneller, Sandra Knight, Webster Knipstein. David Knox, Darla Kohn. Paula Koorsen, Karen Korn, Gail Kovacs, Stephen Kramer, Laura Krause, Linda Kruckeberg, Lee Kudlicka, Kathleen Kudlicka, Nicholas Kumm, Randal Kuntz, Gary Kutsch, Thomas Labov, Barry Lachot, Ruth Ladig, Loretta Lamprecht, Lizett Lane, Gregory Langston, Robert Lano, Royce Lapp, Sherri Larimore, James Larocque, Edward Lawrence. Danial Lehman. Deborah Lehman. Janet Lemasters, David Lemert, Bruce Lemmon, Vivian Leonard, Linda Lesh, Jacqueline Levy. Kirk Lindholm. Linnea 182 New opportunities bring more spirit into school life Above: Jan Corbetl decides to do a new hair do on Louis Daler. Right: Tanya Herbst is displaying her artistic ability during art class. Lintjer, Bruce List, Jayne Lloyd, Steven Loehr, Dennis Loftus, John Lohse, Joan Longardner, Kathleen Lopes, Robert Latter, Cathy Louthan, William Lowe, Bonnie Loy, Kristy Lubbes, Susan Lundy, Mark Lutter, Denise Lynch. Bryan Lynch, Janice Lyons, Cynthia MacPherson, Debra Macy, Michael Magley. Richard Mahyles, June Maier, Mark Main, Alan Main, Judy Main, Thomas Manier. Robert Mann, Deborah Marks. Robert Marks. Ronald Martin. Jack Martin, Mary Martin, Paul Martin, Robin Martindale. Allen Mason. James Mason. John Mathews, Debra Matteson, Douglas Matthews, Melanie 183 Maxfield. Terry McComb. Michael McCrea, Debra McDaniel. Mark McDaniel, Mary McDonald, Patricia McFarren. Carl McGary, Nancy McGary, Patricia McGee, Karen McGraw, Nonna Mcintosh, Beth Mcintosh. Carol McKeeman, Claudia McKenzie, Matthew McLaughlin, Timothy McLemore, Patricia McLeroth, Nancy Meehan, Laura Mehlop, Diana Meier, Jeffrey Mendenhall, David Mendenhall, Susan Mero, Carl Mertz, Beth Mettert, Steven Meyer, Jeffry Michels, Mary Mihavics, Andrea Miller, Constance Miller, Debbie Miller, Kim Miller, Mark Miller, Paul Miller, Rebecca Mills, Randy Minyard, Deborah Mischo, Scott Mitchell, Daniel Mizzell, Barbara tr Sophomores participate in assemblies during the year Above: Seven nervous sophomores are shown above before giving their speeches for class offices. From left to right are: Geoff Paddock, Rick Porter, Pam Clinkenbeard, Laurie Baiden, Denise Moore, Jane Moeller and Dawn Postel. 184 Mizzell. John Moelkr, James Moeller. Jane Moeller. Paul Moilanen. Lila Monn. Jeffrey Monxhein, Cynthia Monieiih. Cheryl Montoolh, Deborah Moore, Denise Morgan. Carol Morris, Janet Mowry. Scoit Mundinger. John Munrci. Rebecca Murdoch. Donna Murphy. Laurence Murphy. Randy Murphy. Rickie Muselman. Dawn Myers. Jeffrey Myers, Stephen Nahrwold. Starr Nally Keith Neher. Rhonda Niblick, Deborah Nicholls, Maryann Nichols, Timothy Niedermeyer, C. David Niemann, Ann Noehren, Kristine Norton, Tamara Nunley, James Nuxhall, Elaine Nycum, Joanne Nycum, Joseph Oberlin, Susan O ' Connor, Robert Oplinger, Martha Orchard, Jerry Osborn, Gary Overly, Rita Overman, Dennis Overmyer, Kurt Paddock, Geoffrey Parish, Sherilyn Parker, Candace Parks, Patricia Parnin, Jeffrey Paske, Steven Pattison, Susan Patty, Gail Pawlisch, Kristi Pay ton, John Pearson. Charles Pepple, Jeffrey Peters. Helen Pfeiffer, Sandra Phillips, Cynthia Phillips, Barbara Pickering, Sally Piepenbrink, Ann Pinkerton, Karen Pitcock, Charisse Plasterer, Dawn Poling, Deborah Poor, Melinda Porter, James Postel, Dawn Potts, H ' ayne Prather. James Price. David Prince. Joellin Pulse, Carol Pulse, David Putt, Dean Rabbitt, Barbara Rademaker. Robert Rainous. Edward Ramsey, Major 185 Randall, Lynn Rehder. Jill Reichen, Chad Reinhart, Julia Rein king, Debra Reissig. Cheryl Reiler, Danny Remington, Annett Repka, Debra Revert, Jamie Reynolds, Tina Richard, Michael Richard, Nancy Richard, Steven Richardson. James Richardson, Ted Richardville, Ron Richeson, Rebecca Richman, Teri Rich ten Gregory Rickford. Larry Ridge, Mark Ringler, Jack Rinker, Cynthia Risk, Katherine Roach, Mary Roberts, Ronald Robinson, Keith Rockhill, Gregory Roderick, Judy Roderick, Michael Rodriguez, Aleida Roembke. Timothy Rogers, Rick Ross, Dirk Rossig, Ellen Rousseau, Mark Rousseau, Richard Rundman, Kathleen Rust, Gretchen Rulter, Sarah Ryan, Jeanice Ryder, Jeffrey Sadler, Lisa Soger, Jack Schafenacker, Ed Scharlach, Michael Scheffel, Gregory Schertz, Nora Schlotterback, Ben Schnepp, Kathy Schoeneman, Pamela Scholz, Matthew Schroeder, Mary Schroeder, Paul Schubel, Scott Schultz, John Schuster, David Scott, Diane Scott, Michael B. Seddon. Kenneth Seivers, Gail Seidel, Stephen Senger, Sally Seyboldt. Charles Seymour, Jeanne Shaffer, Karen Shaw, Robert Shepard, Sally Sherwood, Barbara Shideler, Tim Shively, Mark Shock, Maria Shoemaker, Charles Shomo. Terry Short, Denise Shoup. Allen Shown, Beth Shuherk, Kathi Shull, Roxanne 186 Siebold, Lynn Siemer. Christi Silven, Albert Simmons. Holly Sircey. Jan Skinner, James Skinner, Richard Slick, Kent Sloan, Belinda Smedal. Patricia Sm th. Darlene Smi: Smi Smith. Gregory th. James ih, Paul Smith. Scott Snyder. Kim Snyder Robert Socha, Ted Southern. Michael Southon. Michael Sparks. Pam Stacey. Karia Starkey. Christopher Steckbeck, Cynthia Stephens, Lynn Stephenson, Darrell Stier, Blake Stillman, Diane Stimson, Karen Stone. Jeffrey Stoner. Steven Stopher, Kevin Stout. Jeffrey Straessle. Jeffrey Stucky, Vicki Sunderman. Michael Swartz. Bonita Tanesky, Diana Tanesky. Donna Tarpey, Donna Class of 73 face sophomore year with enthusiasm Above: Three sophomore boys stop for a picture before going on to their next class. From left to right are Dave Burns, Jeff Keisler, and Doug Brubaker Above.All students running for class offices had to give a short speech. Dawn Postd is shown giving her speech. 187 1 Taylor. Bethanne Taylor, Jamie Tester, Terry Thompson, Rebecca Thompson, Robert Tilbury. Debra Timbrook. Diane Toenges, Gregory Tomkinson, Pamela Trosvig. Bethany Troup. Steven Tsetse. Pamela Tucker. George Tumbleson, Stanley Turner, Cathy Twitchell, Kim Ulmer, Douglas Usher, Jeffrey Usher, Teresa Vacanti, Charles Vachon, Carol Vachon, Douglas Vevia, John Vidacs, Leslie Vining, Douglas Vining, Paula Vonderau. William Vorndran, Sandra Wade, Daniel Wagner, Dwight Wagner, Mich ele Wahl, Shelly Wakeland. Gary Wallace. Cathy Waltz. Jody Warkentin, Jon Warren, Edith Wasson, Martin Waterhouse, Philip Waters, Denny Watson, Bruce Watson, Judith Weaver, Jeffrey Weibel, Laura Weigele, Paula Weiss, William Weitzman, Kathleen Welch, Deborah Weller, Jacquelin Wells, Kathy Wendel, Timothy Wendell Elaine Wenger, David West, Ginger Weslenfeld, Kathleen Westerfield, Leigh Whearley, Becky Whelchel, Michael Whitacre, Denise White, David Whitehead, Wendy Whitehouse, William Widdicombe, Richard Wiegman, James Wilkening, David Wilkerson, Mary Williams, Steven Williams, Susan Wilson, John Winebrenner, Monte Winkler, Kevin Winters, Kathleen Wiseman, Debbie Wisman, Kathleen Wolf Deborah Wolfe, James Wolfe, Robert Wong, Kurt Wood. Jeffrey Wood, Thomas fTZ ' iI lI 1- i S ' iPW 188 ' ' Incense and Peppermint sophomore party theme Above: Sophomore Lynn Dreyer is concentrating on her bookkeeping class. Above: Sophomore Pat Bradley doubles up with laughter after falling out of her desk. Above: Three students try hard to figure out their math with some help from their student teacher who works under Mr Mendenhall. From left to right: Sharon Miller, Norma McGraw, Miss Mary Bobilya, and John Wilson. Woodings. Robert Woolf Elizabeth Workman. James Wright, .ilphonso Yoder. David Yoder. Michael Yoquelet. Milten Yurkovic, Stephen Zank. Carol Zawodni. Martin Zbacnik. Edward Zeimet. Edward Zent, Pamela Ziner. Linda Zollinger William Zwierko. John 189 Achleman. Margaret 81,163 Adams. Debra K. 135 Adams, Mark 67.73.163 Adams. Mary A. 1 77 Adams. Pamela S. 163 Adams. Steven L. 177 Akers. Kim A. 123,128.135 Albeve 21.135 Alexander. Mary R. 126,177 Allan. Michele L. 135 Alleger. Robert E. 104,128163 Allen. John E. 177 Allen. W. Randolph 62.63.83 Allison. Charles 177 Alves. Miguel A. Amacker. Craig D. 163 A mocker. Jill M. 87.103.126177 Ambler, Christy D. 135 Ames, Glenna Jo 163 Amos, Elton 97,177 Amos, Luther 163 Anderson, Edith M. 86101,112,- 124,135 Anderson, Emmett 29,177 Anderson. Gregory 177 Anderson. James E. 163 Anderson, John B. 72,135 Anderson. John M. 126.177 Anderson. Michael 177 Anderson, Ronald 163 Anderson. Steven 163 Anderson. Susan M. 86,105,163 Andrews, Janis M. 127,163 Anna, Charles A. 135 Antle. Mark 111.177 Archambeault. John 163 Arentz. Marcia J. 163 Argerbright. Cheryl 177 Arick. Susan D. 103,177 Arington, Michael 163 Aringlon. Penny S. 177 Armstrong. Kenneth 163 Armstrong. R. Douglas 67. 74. 75, 76,- 82.116135 Arnold. Andrea M. 43.135 Arnold. David A. 68,177 Arthur, Deborah J. 163 Ashby. Timothy 163 Ashley Kim R. 177 Aspacher. Gregory 163 Aspacher. Susan K. 177 Aspy, Michael A. 115,177 Aspy. Robert O. 21.22.23.115,128- 135 Aughenbaugh. Denise 126.177 Aughenbaugh, Thomas 163 Aughinbaugh. Vicki 86113.124.135 Augsburger, Karen L. 177 Augsburger, Randy 128,129,131,163 Augsburger, Terry 128.131.135 Auker. Catherine 163 Auker, Randy R. 135 Auman, Debra K. 135 Auman, Rob A. 115,177 Bacon. Roger W. 177 Balden, Laurie A. 84177184 Bailey, Samuel S. 163 Bair, Ralph 5. 163 Bair, Randy R. 163 Bair. Thomas N. 177 Baker, David E. 163 Baker. David W. 135 Baker. Janet M. 177 Baker. Michael A. 163 Baker. Pam 123.136 Baker. Steven D. 73,108,136 Baker, Terry L. 136 Balay Mark S. 163 Bales. Alisa J. 163 Ball. Beth 163 Ball, Jeffrey G. 163 Balmer, Terry R. 163 Balser, Douglas 136 Barch, Anne U. 94,136 Barch. Nancy B. 84,111,177 Barclay, Michael 163 Barnes. Rebecca A. 87,127.163 Barney, Robert P. 177 Barngrover. Mary 98101.124136 Barngrover. Susan 128,131.163 Barr. David L. 1 77 Barr. Donna J. 29.86,111,124.125.- 163 Bassett, John E. Bastian, G. Douglas 177 Bastress, Thomas 177 Battle, Teresa A. 86102.163 Bauer. Catherine 177 Bauer. Jeanine 107,136 Bauer Loraine E. 103,122,126.177 Bauerle. Thomas D. 72.116,136 Baughman. Charles Bax. John C 95.163 Baxter, Douglas D. 1 77 Baxter, James D. 128,177 Baylay, Mark 73 Bayne. Robert Bazur. John H. 136 Bazur. Kevin L. 136 139 Beach. Kenneth E. Beach, Ronald L. 177 Beard, Sharon A. 86,93,111.163 Beardmore, Linda Beardmore, Mary E. Beatty, David E. 177 Beaverson, Craig 97,111,163 Beck, Karl 136 Beck. Kenneth R. 163 Beck. Paul A. 177 Beck, Theresa M. 107,136 Becktell, Thomas 163 Beer. Gregory W. 68.77.80,177 Beerstecher, Charles 136 Beerstecher, James 105,115,163 Beery, Daniel S. 1 77 Beery Randy L. 84,177 Beezley, Gregg A. 1 77 Begy, Julie 111,126177 Behnke. David H. 163 Beights, Martha 177 Bell. Barbara Jeffrey L. 124,177 Bender, Jennifer 136 Bennett. Barbara 87.177 Bennett. Bruce A. 136 Bennett, Pamela S. 114,177 Bennett, Pamela 177 Benya. Kathelena 87,177 Bercot, Jane A. 101,105,110.131,137 Berg, Andrew D. 177 Berg, Livia D. 137 Berger, Daniel J. 137 Berghorn, Cindy L. 124,163 Bergstrand. Ben 137 Berndt. Roger L. 1 77 Berta. Thomas R. 163 Bethay, Kenton K. 137 Beverforden, James 163 Bickley Paul T 177 Bicknese. Lisa M. 163.177 Bienz, David E. 77.137 Bienz, Douglas W. 177 Bienz, Tamara K. 86,91,93.101,- 118137 Biggs, James A. 177 Biggs. Robert J 102.137 Biller, Belinda A. 103,177 Billings, Alan E. 163 Bittner, James A. 177 Bittner, Janet L. 163 Black, Gerry W. Blackhurst, Carl 177 Blackmon, Brenda 163 Blackwell, Julie 86102.137 Blaire, Sue Blake, Harold W. 130,131.137 Blake. Susan A. 107,137 Blake. Thomas R. 71,177 Bledsoe, Floyd 163 Bledsoe, Lindsey 177 Bliss, Laurie J. 163 BloemkerJon W. 67,72,73,95,116.- 137 Bloemker, Wesley 96163 Bloom, Jo Anne S. 163 Bloom John D. 137 Bloom, Lonnie N. 137 Bloom, Michael S 137 Bloomqutst, Mark 22,23,29,100,- 111.124125.129,131,137,149 Blott, Connie K. 177 Bodie, Michelle M. 137 Boedeker. Stephen 106,163 Boester, Wayne J 67,116137 Boggs, Jeffrey L. 163 Bohde, Jeffery C 83,116124137 Boissenet, James 137 Boitet, Kathleen 163 Bojrab, Barbara E. Bojrab, Dennis 95,128130,131,163 Bojrab, Imen 137 Bojrab. Steve L. 130. 131, 163 Boles, Patrick J 177 Boley. Vicki J 177 Bollier, Barbara 86,127.163 Bollman. Gerry 137 Bonahoom, Diane 101,177 Bonahoom, Michael 177 Bonnett, Carin B. 177 Bookmiller. Ronald J. 177 Boone. Susan G. 91.92.102.137 Bopp, Linda K. 87,163 Bork, Terry L. 108137 Borland, Deborah 163 Borland. Laurie 87.177 Borne. Gary L. 177 Borne. Vicki S. 137 Borneman, Roberta 163 Bornkamp, Bruce E. Bornkamp. Laura 177 Bosanquet, Rhondda 137 Boschet, Kerry L. 121,163 Bostick. Jill D. 137 Boswell, Laura 137 Boswell, Vicke L. 177 Bouillon, Andrea S. 86, 163 Bovio, Rebecca J. 163 Bowers, Roxanne L. 97,124,163 Bowman, Debra J. 104,138 Boxberger. Karla 87,114,120,177 Boyle, Carol A. 163 Bracht. Jeffrey R. 177 Braden. Mary A. 138 Bradley. Forrest Bradley. Patricia 102,114,177189 Brandt, Angela L. 177 Brehm, Pamela S 87,163 Brenizer. Beth A. 85.110.118163,- 172 Brewster, Lewis G. 177 Bricker, Wayne A. 163 Bridges. Debra A. 138 Brink. Gary T 73.177 Brodbeck. Ronald 128129.131,163 Brogan, Kathryn A. 102,138 Brogan, Timothy M. 1 78 Brooks, Lynn A. 87.110.114178 Brooks, Thomas A. 178 Brown. Carolyn 21.86.115,118,131.- 138 Brown. Jill A. 163 Brown. Karen J. 178 Brown, Kimberly S. 178 Brown, Mary E. 118,163 Brown. Olinda 86,163 Brown, Richard B. 163 Broyles, Cherie J. 86104,138 Brubaker, Douglas 187 Brubaker Jill E. 178 Bruce, Francis 138 Brucker, Steven P. 163 Bruckman, Steven 73,102,124.125,- 138 Brudney. Mary L. 163 Bruggner, Paul J. 164 Bruick. Diane K. 114128131.138 Bruick. Duane R. 130,178 Bruner, Michael J. 164 Brunner, Stanley N. 20,21,128,130.- 138 Brunson, John M. 90,115118,164 Bryan, Barbara A. 86,93,127,164 Bryan, Kathleen S. 178 Bryant, Richard A. 178 Bube, Judith 168 Bube. Nancy C. 138 Buchholz, Terri L. 138 Buckmaster, Rebecca 126,178 Buechner, John E. 138 BueU, Stephen S Burkelt. Carolyn S 57,87,164 190 Burkholder, Connie 164 Burks, Kay L. 87.92.101,164 Burleson, Patricia Bullard, David L. 68,78,79.178 Bullard, Douglas 71,77,116,138 Burns, Daniel K. 178.187 Burns. Robert E. 138 Burns. Victoria M. 95.164 Burt. Terry L. 100,124,164 Burton. Linda S. 90.91.112164 Butler. Daniel E. 28. 68. 131, 1 76. 1 78 Button, Richard D. 83,111.178 Buyer, Carol 187 Byers, John D. 138 Byers. Julie D. 87,103.110,178 Cain. Jon 164 Callant. Diana L. 138,164 Callant. Sandra L. Campbell. Kevin R. 164 Campbell. Michael 164 Caple, Lisa 178 Cappelli, Carl F. 138 Carpenter David 164 Carpenter, Joan L. 127,164 Carpenter, Lindi 138 Carr, David A. 164 Carr. Deborah A. 178 Carr Sally 87178 Carroll. Richard 178 Carroll, Robert 178 Carter. Robert J. 68.178 Carter, Ronald F. 178 Cassaday, Debra J. 114.138 Casso, Angela L. 111.124164 Casso. Leanne M. 126. 1 78 Castle, Robert J. 138 Castleman. Mark W. 178 Castor. Carol L. 95,110120.178 Cater Richard 178 Cater Stanley C. 138 Cauley. James E. 128, 1 78 Cearbaugh. William 21.128,129,- 131,138 Ceccanese. Holly 114.178 Chagnon. Robert A. 138 Chancy. Donald C. 74.75.76.80.81,- 116138 Chaplin. Steven L. 105.115.164 Chase. Robert A. 178 Chester. Rhonda 164 Chilcote. Richard 178 Christ. Laurence 90.115.164 Christensen. Jane 114.128,129.178 Christensen, John 128.164 Christman. Steven 164 Christner, Carol A. 164 Christopher. Michael 178 Christy Mark A. 178 Christy Nancy A. 21.29.98.104.- 124125.138.206 Church. Janice 178 Churchill. Kevin 178 Clark, James R. Clark. John K. 178 Clauss, Kathleen 93,110114138,206 Clay Carol L. 178 Cleary Barbara 87.114.178 Cleary. Michael 62,63.82.83.116139 Cleary. Patrick 62.63.82,83,116,128,139 Cleland, Patricia 164 Clellan, Cathy Lee 127.164 Clemens. Donald W. 164 Clements, Candace 178 Cleveland, Diane P. 139 Clevenger. Lawrence 139 Clifton, Jean A. 86,91103,113,124127139 Clindaniel, Deborah 164 Clinkenbeard. Pam 87105.114131,178184 Clovis. Allen 73 Coburn. Cynthia B. 164 Cochran, Deborah 86,92,164 Cohrs, Thomas 96178 Coil. David W. 178 Coil, Timothy A. 139 Colby, Christopher 139 Colby, Nancy K 28,127,164 Cole, Kent D. 178 Coleman, Patricia 178 Coleman, Richard 164 Coleman. Robert N. 100,112,178 Colglazier, Karen 86110,114121.162.164 Colglazier, Stephen 80,111,178 Collins, Cheryl L. 164 Collins, Dennis 125, 126 Collins. Jane E. 178 • Wf-M SCHOOL ' Collins. Pamela 134.139 Collins, Richard 178 Comparel. Daniel Comparel. Su;an 164 Conley Michael 178 Connelly, Kalherine 86.90.93.110.164 Connelly Richard 1 78 Conner Renee 131.178 Conner. Ricky 178 Conrad. Kathy 178 Cook. Nancy Lee 178 Cook. Thomas 71.164 Cooley. Thomas 164 Cooper. David A. 139 Cooper. Garrett W. 110.131.139 Cooper. Katherine 131.164 Cooper Rodney A. 80.81.139 Coppock. Linda P. 123.128.165 Coppock, Rhonda 92.128.131.139 Corbett, Janice A. 87.103.119178183 Cornell. Louise. E. 165 Coughlin. William 31. 139 Covitt. Susan K 39,139 Cox, David L. 139 Crecelius, Carol 139 Cretors. Scott A. 140 Crill. Michael C 178 Crist. Jeffrey L. 100.140 C rooms. Denise Deloras 178 Croteau. Amy T. 178 Croteau. Nan L. 165 Crouse. Billy 108.140 Crouse. James M. 178 Crouse. Julia A. 165 Crouse. Linda 114 Crow. Steven 178 Croxton. Thomas 128.178 Croy Ronald 178 Crozier. Susan F. 120.178 Crull. Christine 87105.178 Crum, Donald L. 165 Culbertson, Michael 165 Cullen, Michael S 104.178 Cullen. Thomas W. 140 Cummings. Bruce A. 165 Curdes. Christopher A. 105,140 Curdes. Valeria L. 102.122.126.178 Curran, Robert J. 178 Curtis. Cinda 140 Curtis. Linda 114140 Curtis. Sandra L. 124.165 Cutler David 104131.165 D Dager Linda 165 Dague. Ann M. 165 Dague. Robert 178 Dahlgren. Carol L. 128,178 Dahlgren. Daniel 128. 165 Dailey. Hope 165 Daler David 140 Daler Louis L. 183.178 Danford. Carol 165 Dangler, Douglas 178 Daniels. Monica J. 165 Darling Phillip W. 178 Darnall. Debra A. 165 Darnall. Patricia 178 Daughdrill. David B. 165 Davenport. Claude 140 Davis. Carol J 98.127165 Davis. Cynthia J 92.128.131.140 Davis. Douglas R. 178 Davis. Oregon ' s 104.121.165 Davis. Janet A. 123.128.131.140 Davis. Jennifer K. 861 W. 127 165 Davis. Linda 87.103.126,178 Davis. Margie 165 Davis. Mark 76.77.83.178 Dawson. Deborah 115.178 Dawson. Karen S. 109.165 Dawson. Kathleen 107.109.140 Dean, Charles R. 121.165 Dean. Elizabeth L 90.105.110.140 Dean. Mitchell A. Dean. Vicki L 87.91.102.165 DeCarlo. Tom A. 98.165 Dekilas. Joan 178 DeMeritt. Kevin E. 71.178 DeMond. Derek P. 165 Demski. Kaihryn . . 165 Dennis. Barry L. 165 Dennis. Steven W. 140 DePalma. Karen .if. 165 Depew. Sheila R. 165 Derek. Douglas E. 178 Dermer. Gregory 128.131.179 Detwiler Dan 67.140 Deulsch. Anthony 62. 140 Deulsch. Pamela K. 87126.179 Dewart. Mono R. 86.9fJ.93. 165 Dickerhoof Ronda 165 Dickmeyer Janet 87114.126.179 Dickmeyer. Susan 140 Didion. Michael L. 179 Diggs. Amy A. 165 Dikly .Mark 179 Dillon. John C 110.111.124.140 Disbro. Jon K. 1()8.140 Diskey. Terry E. 179 Disser Edward L. 106.165 Divelbiss. Karen 121.128.140 Divelbiss. Kay .4. 128.179 Diver. John H. 179 Dixon. Timothy J 131.179 Doan. Pamela J 179 Dodge. Dawn 119.121.127165 Dodrill. Debra J 87.179 Doenges. Dennis W. 179 Dohmen. Douglas J. Dolezal Anthony M. 179 Dolezal. Linda M. 140 Dolk. Juli 126 Dolsen. Gary 165 Dolsen. Richard A. 67.124.165 Donahue. Michael 165 Donaldson. Mark 165 Dorsev. Joseph M. 179 Doster Vicki L. 110129.179 Dove. Cheryl A. 165 Drake. James S 83.165 Draw Jon 83.140 Draw Lisa A. 179 Drees. Kay 179 Drennen. Robin 179 Drew. Deborah C 126179 Drever. John D. 165 Dreyer. Lynn S 179.189 Dumask, James 179 Duncan. Deborah S 124.165 Dunfee. Patricia 107.140 Dunham. Marguerite 140 191 Dunifon. Kim 165 Dunifon. Marc D. 73.179 Dunn. Diana L. 86.92.140 Dunn. Diona L. 92.98.105.140 Dunn. Geralds. 179 Dunn. Judiih .4. 101.140 Dunten. Dannv H. 73.128.165.203 Dunten. Dianna 86.114.179 Durham. Thomas E. 165 Dye. Joseph K. 67.141 Dyer. Vicke L. 165 Dykhuizen. .4ndrea 165 Dziondziak. Chris 141 Dziondziak. Robert 179 Easlerday. .Michael 141 Easierday. Steven 128.165 Eastman. Robert L. 179 Ebert. Pam S 107.141 Eby Dennis R. 71.179 Eby Pamela L 86.141 Ecenbarger. Rebecca 141 Echlin. Patrick K. 71,83.116136- 141 Edsall. .Ann L. 98.121.165 Edwards. Janet S. 1 79 Edwards. Kathleen 97.165 Edwards. Nancy L. Edwards. Sandra E. 123.165 Edwards. Sharon M. 179 Eff. Valerie K. 165 Eggeman. Pamela 86.92.105.141 Ehle. Cherlv -inn 165 Ehle. Kenneth E. 121.165 Ehle. Thomas J 120.179 Ehmke. Ranae S. 165 Ehrman. Carey A. 1 79 Ehrman, Cheryl 141 Ehrman. Christine 141 Eich. Renee 1 18 141 Einstein. Kenneth 128 Ellen wood. Je fery 179 Ellen. Melody B. 119.131.179 Elliott. Pamela S. 86.93,165 Ellis. Larry 141 Ellis. Linda 165 Elsea. James T 165 Elson. Keith V. 179 Elster. Carlabeih 40.8690. IW. 124.- 165 Elwood. James 141 Emrick. Keith E. 121.165 End res. Carol L. 165 Endres. Daniel K. England. Dennis W. 67.73.165 Engle. John F. Englert. David A. 165 Ennis. Jamie R. 165 Enterline. Rocky 179 Enyeart. Michael 165 Erdman. Michael S. Erick. Dann S. 165 Erick. Jack M. 179 Erick. Ted B. Erman. Christine 77 Erndt. Susan A. 179 Ernst. Marilyn £. 87.124.165 Ernst. Suzanna C. 87 Ervin. Deborah .4. 141 Ervin. Gary E. 21,141 Ervin, Marcia R. 92, 128. 165 Erving. Judy 121 Erwin. Linda K. 103.126179 Envin, Michael T. 165 Escosa. Ann E. 29.124.125,165 Escosa. J. Gail 126179 Etter. Brad G. Evans. Deborah A. 86. 165 Evans. Sharon L. 179 Exner, Glenda E. 48.120.180 Fahlsing. David E. 141 Fair. Gregory .A. 67.165 Fair. Kevin Fankhouser. Louise 104.142 Farlow. Beth D. 142.159 Farter. Jack L. 165 Faurole. Patti A. 165 Faux. Brian R. 110.180 Faylor. Steven S 74117142 Federspiel. Neil 165 Feichter. Beth .A. 91,101.103.126- 180 Feichter, Cherrie 92.165 Feichter. Frank D. 83.116142 Feichter. Lynn M. 165 Feichter Randy C. 165 Felger Debra L. 166 Fennell. Bernice 180 Fenton. Diana L. 166 Ferguson, Bruce 142 Ferguson, Debra 168 Ferguson. Douglas 180 Ferguson, Paula D. 142 Ferraro. Elaine M. 86.92,114.142 Fesler. Debra 87. 122. 180 Fett. Jennifer 98 Fielden. Van A. 124,125.166 Figel, Patrick 166 Finkbeiner, Jon 166 Finton, Cheryl L. 97, 106 166 Fisher, David E. 166 Fisher, Janet L. 93.110.114.142 Fisher. Linda 102.109.180 Fisher. Robert 166. 180 Fishering. Thomas Fitzwater, Mercedes 142 Fitzwater. Thomas Fleetwood, Shiann 86131.142 Fleming, Suzanne 166 Fletter Jack 130,180 Flick. William H. 180 Flohr. Bruce A. 180 Flynn. Terry 91.142 Fogarty C 80 Foher Sharon 126180 Poland. Denise D. 107.142 Poland. Sandra S. 98,166 Folks, James R. 104166 Follis. Stanley J. Foltz. Larry 166 Fonner Michaels. 106.166 Foote. David M. 166 Ford. David M. 62.82.83.116142 Ford. Douglas J. 180 Ford. Kristina L. 87131.166 Ford. Roxanne E. 87.122.126180 Forsythe. James 180 Foster Carol M. 142 Fottrer. Sharon 97 Foust. Karia A. 105. 180 Fowler Ann E. 87.180 Fox. David M. 180 Fox. Linda M. Fox. Michael K 180 Fox. Robert M. 142 Fox, Suzanne E. 166 Fox. Suzette E. 166 Fraider. Kathi E. Francher. Thomas 80. 166 Francis. Frank B. 166 Franey. Robert G. 143 Frank. Pamela S. 87.126.180 Frazier. Rebecca 101.180 Freeh. Pamela J. 143 Freeh. Steven J. 71. 180 Freeland. Beverly 128.143 Freeland. Carol J. 8693.114,166 Freese. Michael H. 73.180 Freihofer. George 143 Freund. David G. 129.166 Fricke, David S. 166 Friedley. Beth A. 180 Frissell. Charles 143 Fritsch. Michael 128 180 Fritz. Debra J. 101,126180 Frost, Janice K. 103,126180 Fry Deborah J 180 Fuhrman, Rebecca 166 Funk. Jeffrey 180 Gabriel Joseph M. 72, 73, 180 Gach. Taras T. 67,74,116143 Gaff. Charles E. 115.143 Gaff Larry D. 67.166 Gaffer Susan 114180 Gage. Margaret J. 121.131,143 Galentine, Susan 143 Garberich. Vincent 124,125,129.- 166168 Gardiner Joyce E. 104,128,166 Gardiner Judith 104,143,145 Garr. Deborah K. 106143 Garr Jan A. 166 Garvin. Susan 143 Garwood. V. Jean 86110.131.162.- 166174 Gaskill. Diana L. 86.98.110.166 Gatchell Jane L. 90.112.166 Gerbert. Denise D. 143 Gebhard. Robert H. 71.116,121.166 Gecowets. Mark 68,77,80.180 Geise, Debra K 180 Gelpke, Margot L. 87.103.126,180 Gentry. Donald R. 166 Gephart. Randall 180 Gerber Stanley 68, 180 Gernhardt, Robyn 78,79,143 Gernhardt. Taryl 143 Geroff Nancy M. 166 Geroff Shirley M. 143 Getman. Sandra B. 86.166 Chaster Gary S. 143 Giauque. Mike P 24.6774.77,80.- 162.166 Gibson. Rebecca A. 87.109.166 Gidley Scott A. 80166 Gilbert, Karen J. 128, 143 Gillam, Boyd H. Gillespie. Kimberly 166 Gillie. Christy L. 143. 146 Giant. David D. 143 Glasgow. John M. 166 Glessner Alan J. 80.166 Gochenour David 143 Godt. Gloria 143 Golaboff Leonard 180 Goldner. Rebecca 180 Goldsberry. Gregory 73.167 Goldsmith. Lois E. 92,128.167 Golm. Linda J. 107109.143 Gong. David R. 107 Goode. Valerie L. 95. 143 Goodlad. Linda G. 128 180 Gooley James R. 21.29.124.125.- 128143 Goon. Beth A. 39. 143 Goshen, Michael 167 Goshorn. Debra K. 180 Gotta. Judy K 120.181 Grabowski. Steven Graham. Lawrence 143 Graham. Robert L. Graham. Sheryll A. 167 Grumes. Cynthia M. 181 Grant. Jamie D. 167 Grauman. James S. 167 Gray Kathleen A. 103.110181 Gray. Kimberly A. 167 Gray. Timothy D. 167 Green. Cynthia S 120181 Green, Daniel R. 181 Green, William A. 72.73.143 Greene. Hollitte 167 Greenlee. Allen T 181 Gregory Stacey 87,110.181 Griebel. Sharon 181 Griffith. Bethany 167 Griffith. Kimberle A. 181 Griffith, Ralph K. Grime, Theresa 181 Grissom, Robin B. 21.22,23,124,- 125.144 Grobschmidt, Lila 167 Groseclose, James 98.167 Grothaus. Mark A. 181 Grove. Tamara S. 167 Groves, Linda J. 144 Grubb J 68181 Grunewald, William 181 Grzych, Kathleen 109.144 Guillaume. Douglas 167 Gullion. John E. 71.181 Gumpp. Deborah J. 114,126,181 Gunkel, Kenneth E. 167 Gunkel, Lawrence Gwaltney Larry D. 130,181 H Haag, Karen L. 118.167 Habegger. Sherry 167 Hagan. Rebecca A. 115.167 Haifley Patricia 106144 Halben, Cheryl D. 167 Hale. Gregory D. 67.80.167 Haley Ronald L. 100,167 Hall, Darrel G. 181 Hall Dennis L. 71.95.100.111,116.- 144 Hall James P. 144 Halle. Dale 77 Holler. Marlene L. 87.109.167 Holler Michael 128,131,167 192 Hamilton. Herbert 181 Hamilton. J. Michael 167 Hamilton. Karen L. 167 Hammer David C. 6772.73.124.- 144 Hammond. Phillip 144 Hamric. Eugene H. 126.181 Hamrick. Deborah 144 Hanna. Craig A. 167 Hanna, Stephen A. 181 Hanns. Garold 167 Hanson. Martha C. 121.167 Happet. David H. 68.73.80.167 Happel. Dennis L. 73.181 Harding Christine 87.101.181 Harding. Daniel L. 167 Harding. Stephen 124.167 Harges. Vida E. 144 Harlan. Carol E. 181 Harlan. Jeffrey L. 78.79.167 Harlow. Gregory H. 124,167 Harmening. Keith 167 Harmening. Sheri 102.144 Harmeyer, Sharon 96.122,144 Harper. Deborah 181 Harper. John T. 128,144 Harper. Terry 167 Harrah. Rhonda K. 87,167 Harrel. Jack T. 167 Harrier, Joelyn S. 93,167 Harris, Cathy L. 86,92,102,144 Harris. Gloria 144 Harris, Susan A. 103,126,181 Harrison, Janet F. 167 Harrison, Linda K. 167 Harsh, Michael D. 181 Harshbarger, Rita 167 Hart, Cynthia M. 86,91,93,144 Hart. Thomas H. 167 Harter. Dennis W. 108,144 Harter, James D. 181 Harth, Thomas W. 167 Hartman, Dawn S. 128,167 Hartman, John 62,82,83.167 Hartman, Michael 126, 181 Hartnup. Judith R. 127.167 Harvey, Angela M. 128131 Harvey. Janet L. 87.114120,131.- 181 Hatch, Sam 167 Haughan, Kathleen 87,181 Haupert, Vickie L. 144 Haupt. Dennis C. 181 Hauser, Dawn 181 Hauser. Warren 167 Haven, Ronald A. 167 Hawk, Debbie 181 Hawk. Kathleen 144 Hawthorne. Robert 181 Haycox, Keat M. 167 Hayes. David 181 Hazelet, Greg R. 167 Hazelwood, Cynthia 181 Head Michael R. 71.167 Heare. Karensue 144 Hearn. Lu Ann 127.167 Hearon. John 167.202 Heck. Bruce M. 167 Heck, Daniel P. 121.181 Heckman. David J 181 Hedeen, Scott K. 181 Hedrick, Deborah 144 Heffron, Beth A. 98.144 Heffron. Roy D. 144 Hegerfeld. Deena K. Heiny William K. 144 Helfrich. Darrell 108,144 Hemmig. Melanie A. 181 Henline. Mark H. 181 Henline. Richard 115.167 Henline. Thurman 181 Henry. Michael L. 144 Hensler. Janice L. 144 Hensley, Brian H. 181 Hensley, Harmon D. 167 Hepler, Albert N. 68.181 Herbst, Rand L. 144 Herbst, Tanya S 87.181.183 Herdman, Jack D. 145 Herge. Gary 181 Herr, Jeanne E. 167 Herrick, Marjorie 87.167.170 Herrin. Daniel E. 181 Herrin. Kathy Hess. Roberta L. Hester. Sandra 181 Hewes. Anita K. 145 Hewes. Pamela S. 109.181 Heyman. Susan B. 44.87.114.120.- 181 Hickman. Debra L. 145 Higgins. Daniel P 64.100,111,117,- 118145,149 High. Larry J. 68.181 Highlen. Susan M. 167 Higi, Janice J 115,181 Hiles. Jeffrey L. 145 Hill. Danny R. 145 Hill. John C 67.69.83.116.124145 Hill. Margaret 167 Hine. John W. 167 Hiner. Michael 167 Hines, Barbara E. 84,87,111,121,- 124.167 Hines, Patty J. 167 Hinsey, Gregory M. 145 Hinsey. Judith 181 Hinz. Jans J. 167 Hippensteele. John 145 Hitzemann. Edna 97.98.145 Hively, Richard D. Hixson, Patricia 167 Hixson, Sue A. 145 Hoar Pamela S. 98. 167 Hoehn. Deborah 167 Hoffman, James E. 167 Hoffman, Peter G 167 Hoitash, Charles 104181 Hoitash, Curtis 181 Hoitash. Frederick 104.145 Holkeboar. David 125126.129,131.- 181 Holland Carol C 107.109.167.204 Holland Sherrv J 181 Hollingsworth, Julia 86114145.149 Hollopeter. Nikki 167 Holloway. Marilyn 109.167 Holmquist. Robert 77.167 Holmstrom, Jeffrey 128,145 Holt. Elizabeth 92,128,167 Holt. Joni Lee 181 Hon. Rebecca L. 102.145 Hon. Sandra S. 110,167 Honor. David J. 167 Hood Linda M. 181 Hook, James A. 168 Hopkins, Ted D. 128,131.168 Horber. Scott D. Horn. Cheryl A. 145 Horstman. Carole 20,21,146 Horstman, James H. 67,72,73,116,- 146 Horstman. Joseph 68 Hossler Randall 146 Hossler. Reba W. 181 Hossler. Roy W. 181 Houser. Gayle E. 118.168 Houser. John L. 168 Howard. Janice A. 146 Howard. W. Brant 181 Hudson. Clifton 108 Hudson. Jane A. 168 Huff Sandra L. 146 Huffine. Kristy L. 181 Huffman, Michael 73.181 Huffman. Susan A. 168 Humphrey. Cynthia 101.110.124.- 148 Hunnicutt, Charlotte 146 Hunnicutt. Mary 181 Hunter Rodney D. 181 Hursky, Mary Huser, Richard A. 77,181 Huston, Roxanne J. 126, 181 Hutchinson, Thomas 70, 71, 146 lanucilli, Frank 168 Igney, Barbara J. 146 lUenberger. Susan 168 Immel, Roberta 181 Impton, Pamela J. 181 Ingram. Daniel N. 181 Inlow. Christine J. 168 Irving, Judy A. 181 Irving Richard W. 181 Issacs, Bradley S. 146 Issacs, Kristi K 86,93,127,168 Ivy, Timothy 168 Jackson, Barbara 104,106 Jackson, Gayle A. 168 Jackson, Kathleen 181 Jackson, Robert C. 181 Jackson, Theresa 181 Jacobs. Carlis 146 James, Mary L. 168 Jansen. Mark C 168 Jeep. Susan C. 92.101 Jeffery, Don A. 146 Jeffrey, Diann L. 146 Jenkins. Denise 168 Jenkins. Michael 67.73.117,202 Jenkins, William M. 168 Jennings, Susan L. 37.131,181 Jeppson, Thomas D. 73, 182 Jeppson, William 70,71.130.146 Joder Steven D. 168 Johns, Susan 147 Johnson, Carole E. 92,95,147 Johnson, Charles 168 Johnson, David 130168.182 Johnson. David C. 29.124.125.128.204 Johnvjn. Deborah 86.92.102.168 Johnvm, Debra D. Johnvm, Jennifer 126.182 Johnson. Karl D. Johnvm. Mark D. 182 Johnson. .Mark R. 147 Johnson. Michael T. 168 Johnson. Penny L 182 Johnson. Rosalie 101.102,128,131.147 Johnson. William 182 Johnston. Cheryl 182 Johnston. .Marilyn 126.182 Jones. Barbara 147 Jones. Cynthia 182 Jones. Deborah L. 182 Jones, Gary R. 182 Jones. Jill E. 126182 Jones. Karen D. 128.131.147 Jones. Rebecca 182 Jordan. Thomas E. 67.73.168 Jorgensen. Pal 86.91.92.144.148 Jornod. Yvette 123.130.131.147 Juergens. Erica P. 86.102.147 Jurczewsky. Sabrina 121.182 Just. Ronald A. 182 Kallenback. Diane 182 Kaluza, Stanley 147 Kamer Linda 86,91.118.119.139.- 147 Kapp, Joseph L. 73,182 Karasek. Valerie 182 Karbach, Ralph C. 168 Kays, Trudy D. 128168 Kearns. Deborah G. 86.93.119.121.- 147 Keaton, John R. Keay, Terrence D. 182 Keckler Cynthia 86.101.113.147 Keefer. Heidi L. 182 Keeler, Paula R. 168 Keene, John K. 168 Keene, Robvn L 87,120.182 Keener. Pamela J. 101.182 Keenev, Deborah L. 147 Keesler. Carol L 182 Keipper. Colleen 168 Keisler, Jeffrey 182,187 Keller. Craig D. 182 Keller Dennis 168 Keller. Joseph E. 168 Keller Kathleen 182 Keller Kathy 168 Keller Michael E 147 Keller. Wanda £. 182 Kelly Thomas W 168 Kelsoe, Dwight H. 168 Kemp, Katie 131.182 ,1 • , ' 193 Kempton. Susan 86.127,168 Kennedy, Cynthia 182 Kennell Debra L. 101.103.182 Kensill, Robert J. 182 Kent. Tonv A. 182 Kerr. Deborah 168 Kerschner. David 168 Kessens. Chris .4. 182 Key. Gayle M. 182 Key. Sherry R. 182 Kilby Susan M. 168 Kilgore. Larry D. 121 Kimball. Linda A. 168 Kindy. Peggy J. 86110.114.147 King. Karen A. 182 King. Kevin W. 68182 King. Randy 147 King. Scott A. 168 Kinney, Margaret 86,93,110114.- 147 Kinter. Dean E. 21.147 Kirke. Richard J. 71.182 Kirke. Tom A. 71.147 Kirtley Linda S 92.168 Klein. Donald R. 80 182 Klein. Kevin J. 147 Klein. Robert D. 182 Klein t, Susan K. 86,98169 Kline, Jeffery D. 67,74,80,117,147 Kline, Michele M. 169 Kline, Thomas R. 68,77,182 Klinger. Jykla A. 35.124.169 Klotz. Deborah 147 Kluepfel. Thomas 182 Klug. Linda 86.93.111.114169 Knake. Michael 71,169 Knape, Janet S, 182 Knapp, Dean F. 108,157 Knapp, Joseph A. 182 Kneller. Sandra J 182 Knight. Nancy A. 121.147 Knight. Stephen L. 67,73,77,169 Knight, Steven L. 147 Knight, Susan B. 102127.169 Knight. Webster B. 182 Knipstein. David 182 Knipstein. Lynn 86,169 Knox, Darla D. 182 Knox. Robert D. 100,147 Knudson. Mike 100.169 Koenig. Alan K. 169 Koester, Laurel A. 101119147 Kohn. Paula 182 Koorsen. Karen 182 Korn. Gail L. 182 Kortz. Lizbeth A. 86.95,114,118,- 121.147 Kovacs, Stephen W. 182 Kramer. Cynthia 169 Kramer. Laura 87.182 Krause. Deborah 147 Krause. Felicia 169 Krause. Linda K. 87114120182 Krilovich. Christine 148 Krisher, Kent L. 148 Kroemer. Jane 169 Kroemer, John 169 Kruckeberg, Lee A. 182 Kudlicka, Debra A. 148 Kudlicka, Kathleen 182 Kudlicka, Nicholas J 182 Kuebler. Calvin L. 148 Kutesza. Daniel 67.82.83.148 Kumfer. Yvonne D. 86.127,148 Kumm. Randal C 126, 182 Kuntz, Gary F 182 Kurtz, Gregory R. 116148 Kutsch, Thomas P 129,131,182 Ladig, Michael L. 21,90124148 Lahrman, Robert D. 148 Laird Carol L. 148 Lambert. Cheryl L. 86.9 1,92. 101.- 148 Lamprecht, Lizett 126.182 Landrum, Charles 148 Lane, Gregory D, 182 Lane. Michael R. 169 Longer. Elizabeth 87.124125,169 Langston. Michael 148 Langston. Robert 182 Lanie. Nancy J 123,124,148 Lanning, Keith 148 Lano, Royce C. 182 Lansbury, Randy Lapp. Sherri A. 182 LaBor. Barry 182 Lachot. Ruth A. 87105.182 Ladig Deanne R. 97.169 Ladig. Loretta E. 182 Larimer, Claudia 148 Larimore, James T 68,83,121,182 Larkey, Gary 169 Larocque, Edward 68, 73, 182 Larowe. Roberta L. 98,169 Larrabee. Barbara 148 Larson, Christine 86. 93.111. 123, 148 Lauder, Kathy 126 Lauer. Rebecca A. 169 Lauer, William 148 Lawrence, Daniel 68,121,182 Leavell, Debra S. 148 Lecaros, Julie 86 Lecner. Mark 148 Lee, DeboraJ 127,169 Lee, Richard A. 67,116,169 Lee. Richard E. 148 Legler. Cynthia L. 118169,170 Lehman. Cheryl L. 169 Lehman, Deborah J. 182 Lehman, Janet C. 110118,120182 Lehman, Susan E. 148 Lemasters, David 182 Lemert, Bonnie L. 86,93,102,119.- 166,169 Lemert, Bruce 111,182 Lemert. Randy 148 Lemmon. Kathleen 169 Lemmon. Vivian L. 182 Leonard, John 148 Leonard, Linda R. 87,119,182 Lepper. Diana 169 Lesh. Jacqueline 182 Leslie, Connie S. 148 Lester, Jonathan 67,117,148149 Levy, Kirk 182 Levy, Thomas E. 36.82,83,110116,- 148 Lew, Robert A. 169 Lewis, Cynthia A. 169 Lewis, James B. 169 Lewis, Roger D. 169 Ley, Timothy J. Libka. Konstance 92.102.149 Lilly, Ronald W. 169 Lincoln, Fred E. 149 Lindholm, Larry B. 71.169 Lindholm, Linnea 122,126,182 Linkous. Clovis A. 62.1W.169 Linn. Cindy D. 169 Linn. Marceil A. 169 Lintjer. Bruce R. 183 Lipscomb, Scott A. 169 List, Jayne S. 183 Lloyd, Steven R. 104,183 Lochner, Darlene 169 Loehr. Dennis J. 103,183 Loftus, John W. 183 Lohse, Joan E. 126,183 Lommatzch. Sue A. 169 Long, Colleen A. 102,149 Long, Douglas D. 149 Long Paul R. 108149 Longardner, Kathleen 126,183 Longnecker, Ricky 108.149 Lonsbury, Randy D. 128 149 Lopes, Robert J. 183 Loraine, Michael 149 Loraine. William 169 Lorenz, William J. 149 Lord, Bruce E. 100, 169 Loshe, Daniel T. 169 Latter. Cathy A. 183 Loiter, Susan K. 149 Louthan. William 126,183 Lovan. Tonya A. 169 Lowe, Benny W. 149 Lowe, Bonnie S. 183 Loy, Kristy L. 183 Lubbes. Susan M. 183 Luellen. Robert H. 169 Lundy. Marcia K. 149 Lundy, Mark H. 183 Lutter, David W. 73,131,149 Lutter, Denise E. 183 Lynch, Bryan P. 183 Lynch, Janice K. 126,183 Lyons, Cynthia S. 183 Lyons, Stephany L. 169 Lyster, Deborah J. 169 M MacDermid, Joan K. 149 MacPherson. Debra 183 MacPherson, Robert 169 Macy, Michael L. 183 Macy, Steven A. 149 Madden, Janet L. 149 Magley Richard A. 62.77.82.83,18 Mahyles, June 183 Maidment, Charles A. 169,202 Maier, Deborah D. 169 Maier. Mark A. 183 Main, Alan O. 83,183 3 Main. Carole C. 150 Main. Judy 183 Main. 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Terry W. 184 McBride, Michael 72.73,116,169 McCann, Jerry L. 150 McCarty Joel J 67,169 McClurg, Kevin 80 McClymonds, Deborah 169 McComb, Deann S. 169 McComb, Michael W. 6873,184 McCrea, Debra A. 184 McDaniel. Mark E. 184 Mc Daniel, Mary 184 McDonald, Patricia 87. 184 McDonald. Sylvia R. 150 McDowell Ben 124.125169 McFarren. Carl D. 184 McGary. Maureen 102.150 McGary, Nancy A. 98,121,184 McGary, Patricia 109,126,184 McGee, Karen L. 87.114122.126,- 184 McGlennen. Julian 169 McGovern. Jeffrey 169 McGraw. Nonna K. 87.184189 Mcintosh, Beth L. 184 Mcintosh, Carol S 87,184 Mcintosh, Janet A. 102. 150 McKeeman, Claudia 120.184 194 McKeeman. Laura G. 86.131.150 McKenzie. Matthew 68. 73. 184 McKibben. Marsha 124.125.150 McKinney. William 169 McLaughlin. Timothy 184 McLean. Cindy 92 McLemore. Patricia 184 McLeroth. Nancy E. 114.120.184 McLin. Joseph A. McMahan. David C. 169 McQueen. Cynthia 169 McQueen. Randall 150 McSorley. Tonda R. 169 McSorley. William McTeague. Patricia Mee. Dana L. 105. 150 Meehan. Laura L. 184 Meehan. Patrick J. Meeks. Rhonda S. 169 Mehlhop. Diana D. 87.184 Mehlhop. Patsy A. 86.119.151 Meier. Jeffrey E. 184 Meintel. Chris R. 169 Mendenhall. David 184 Mendenhall. Murray 67. 74. 75. 78. 79. 116. 141. 149. 151 Mendenhall. Siisan 87111.114120184 Meredith. Clora 151 Merc. Carl E. 68.83.184 Mero. Roxanna L. 106,151 Merritt. Philip A. 131.169 Mertz. Beth A. 102.126.184 Metcalf William 151 Metro. Robert 169 Metlert. Steven 184 Mettler, Stephen A. 169 Metzger. Cynthia 93.118.124.151 Meyer Jeffry C 68.184 Meyer. Judith D. 21.146,151 Michalski. Jean 109 Michalski. Kathleen 86.98.102131.151 Michell. Laurie 169 Michels. James E. 151 Michels. Mary E. 184 Mihavics. Andrea 184 Milbee. Thomas H. Mildred. Jane 151 Milenlis. John 29110.111.124.125.151 Miller Becky 87.114.126 Miller. Cheri L. 151 Miller. Clifford 169 Miller Constance 126.184 Miller Debbie D. 98121.184 Miller Debbylynn 93.169 Miller. Deborah J 125.126.169 Miller Jack W. 169 Miller Kim M. 102.119184 Miller Mark A. 184 Miller Paul M. 184 Miller Rae W. 170 Miller Rebecca S. 102. 184 Miller. Sallylee 93.110.170.175 Millhouse. Melinda 124.170 Milliman. Pamela 86,151.159 Mills, Pamela S. 170 Mills. Randy L. 184 Minear. Gary E. 151 Minear. James L. Minser. James 170 Minyard. Deborah 184 Mirwaldt. Randle 170 Mischo. Scott P. 184 Miser Melvin R. 151 Miser. Michael A. 1 70 Mitchell. Daniel 184 Mitchell. David A. 151 Mizzell. Barbara 184 Mizzell. John M. 185 Moeller Doug J 64.65.83.100.151 Moeller. James 185 Moeller Jane L. 103,184.185 Moeller Paul 185 Moeller Randolph 64.83.116.121.170 Mohrman. Janet S. 86.119.151 Moilanen. Lila A. 126. 185 Monn. Jeffrey B. 185 Monroe. Becky 129 Monschein. Cynthia 185 Monschein. Lynn S 85.94.142.151 Monleith. Cheryl 185 Montgomery. Steve 70.71.117.170 Monlooth. Deborah 102.185 Moore. Denise K. 103.111.126.184185.176 Moran. James M. 100.170 Moreland. Belva J. 127.170 Morgan. Carol 97185 Morris. Janet 97.126.185 Morrison. Judith 170 Morrow. Steven A. 170 Moss. Kirby G 67.83.170 Motes. L. Scott 100.111.170.201 Mowry. Scott T. 73. 11 0.185 Muhlke. Marianne 151 Mulheim. Judith L. 170 Mullins. Dena R. 101.170 Mundinger. John F. 185 Munro. Rebecca S 101.128,185 Murchland. Mary L. 104.151 Murdoch. Bonna C 185 Murdock. Marie E. Murphy Donald M. 170 Murphy. Laurence 151.185 Murphy. Loneida Murphy. Maureen 170 Murphy. Pamela A. 170 Murphy. Randy L. 185 Murphy Rickie R. 130 185 Muselman. Dawn E. 185 Myers. Charlotte 98.170 Myers. Clinton M. 170 Myers. Diane E. 98.170 Myers. Jeffrey L. 185 Myers. Larry L. Myers, Stephen R. 104. 185 N Nahrwold Lark E 85124151.206 Nahrwold. Starr E. 84. 185 Nally Keith D. 185 Nank. Cheryl K. 87.170 Neher Rhonda C. 101.130185 Nehring. Michelle 86,93.101,102.- 170 Nelson. Deanna L. 170 Nelson. Linda K. 124118151 Nemeth, Gary T. 67.170 Nern. Daniel 1 70 Newman. Rose A. Newnum. Karen M. 87.112.170 Niblick. Deborah 185 Niccum. Christopher 151 Nicholas. Cynthia 109.125.129.131.- 170 Nicholls. Maryann 126.185 Nichols. Timothy 185 Nickell. Cynthia 124151 Nicloy. Debra 151 Nicloy. Steven B. 151 Niedermeyer. C David 126.185 Niemann, Ann M. 87.185 Niemann. Nancy 170 Nietert. Connie 127.170 Noehren, Kristine 185 Noll Ricky 170 North. Charlene D. 152.167 Norton. Tamara K. 130185 Novak. Frank 78.79.170 Nunley James M. 68.121.185 Nuxhall. Elaine 103,185 Nycum, Joanne M. 102, 185 Nycum. Joseph D. 129185 Nye. Mary L. 20.21.152 Oaks, Gary L. 121.124,170 Oberlin, Susan A. 126.185 O ' Connor Barbara 86.93.170 O ' Connor Robert J 185 Olsen. Glenn M. 170 Olvey. Brent J 152 Opiinger Martha 114.185 Orchard. Jerry A. 185 Oren. Teri 101.152 Osborn. Gary K. 185 Osborne. Jeffrey 94.170 Osborne. Raymond 67.116.121 Oury. Daniel J. Overlev. William 68 73 Overly. Rhonda L. 170 Overly. Rita K. 185 Overman. Deborah Overman. Dennis D. 185 Overman. John B. Overmyer. Kurt M. 185 Owen. Steven B. 170 Park. Rebeccas. 87.93.101.171 Parker. Candace L 185 Parker. Linda S 123.171 Parks, Kevin 171 Parks. PalnctoA. 87110.120.185 Parmeler. Paula 93.114.162.171 Parnin. Jeffrey 185 Parmny Anna L 86.92.101.102.- 112.171 Parsons. Belly L. 92.101.128.131.- 152 Paschal Terry L. 152 Paschal. Wayne £ 152 Paske. Jeff 82.83.116.152.185 Paske. Steven E. Pastrick. Valerie 152 Patlison, Susan .if. 185 Pailon, Scott L 128,171 Patty. Gail D. 185 Pawlisch. Kristi 185 Payion. John 126.185 P ayne. Gary L 1(J4.171 Pearson. Gary L. Pearson. Charles 185 Peden. Larry L. 67.131.152 Pegelow. Thomas R. 80.171 Pepple. Jeffrey D. 185 Perrin. D. Richard 96.98.152 Perrine. Van Buren 171 Peters. Carl D. Peters. Helen E. 185 Peters. Liz 126 Peters. .Wichele A. 90.152 Peters. Rhonda E. 152 Peters. Susan M 86.93.171 Petersen. .Hark A. 1 71 Petersen. Sybil C. 20.21.152 Peterson. David E 80.171 Pelrick. Nancy K. 52.53.86.95114.- 152 Pettyjohn. Ricky 152 Petznik. Bradley 17] Pfeiffer. Sandra 185 Philipps. Cvnthia 185 Philipps. James W. 152 Philipps. Jess A. 124.152 Phillips. Barbara 126.185 PickerilL Robert 152 Pickering. Sally 121.185 Piepenbrink, .4nn 185 Pieri. Deborah A. 17] Fieri. Richard F 128.152 Pinkerton. Karen 185 Pinkerton. Karen 87 Pinkham. Debbie A. 98.]]a]] ]52 Pitcher Kathleen 152 Pace. Tom S. 171 Paddock. Geoffrey 100.111184.185 Page. Leroy Pandoff Shervl L 171 Pappert. Kevin 104.124.171 Pappert. Kimberh 87.127.171 Parish. Sherilvn 96.126.185 195 Pitcock, Charisse 185.202 Plasterer. Dawn R. 13 J. 185 Poling. Deborah 185 Pollin. Glen M. 41.128.129.131.171 Pond. Randall E. 171 Poor. Melinda 185 Poor. Sue 87.126 Popenfoose. Gary 67.171 Porter. Gary L. 171 Porter. James R. 68. 185 Porter Karen M. 86101152 Porter. Richard 111.176.184 Posey. James R 67.73.171 Postel. Dawn R. 84.120.176184.- 185,187 Postel Gregory 64100.121.152.159 Potts. Wavne G. 185 Potts. Wi ' llard J 80.152 Powell. Janos K. 171 Prater. Debbie 171 Prather. James L. 185 Prell. Susan M. 152 Pressler. Jack .4. 108152 Pressler. Janice 127,171 Pressley, Keith R. 1 71 E ' ' = ■J m I L J H U m ' 1 ■• B| m 411 ' .. i ' . _ Price, Daniel R. 68 Price. David S 126185 Prideaux, Thomas 104.171 Prince. Joellin 126185 Pulse. Carol S 185 Pulse, David M. 185 Purdy Barbara L. 86,152 Putman. Karen R. 86107.153 Putt. David E. 77.83.124153.159 Putt. Dean R. 185 Putt. Rex A. 153 Putt, Richard A. 171 Quaintance. Rick 153 Rabbin. Barbara 185 Rabbitt. Charles T. Raber Glenn A. 153 Rademaker. Robert 131.185 Rainey. Edwin T. Rainous. Edward A. 128.131,185 Rainous. Sylvia A. 153 Ramsey, Freearthe 67.153 Ramsey. Major L. 185 Ramsey Peter 73,82.83 Ramsey Ronald D. 128171 Randall, James 121.171 Randall Lynn 186 Randall Robert L. 67121.153 Ratliff. William Scott 153 Rauch. Robert A. 171 Ray Brett D. 153 Ray. Charles S. 153 Rebman. Terry L. 171 Recht, Michael S 171 Redmaster. Sara R. 86.92.171 Redmaster William 21.124.125.153 Reece, Raymond Reed. JoAnn D. 171 Rehder. Carolyn S. 171 Rehder, E. Jill 186 Reichert, Chad L. 186 Reiling, Pamela J. 153 Reincke, Randy A. 153 Reinhart, Jeffrey 153 Reinhart. Julia N. 186 Reinking Debra N. 103.119,186 Reinking Sandra 109.153 Reissig. Cheryl 186 Reiter, Danny E. 186 Remington. Annett 186 Renfrew. Rodney 121.154 Renz. Mary L. 1 71 Repka. Debra J. 186 Retrum. Robert K. 40,74,80117154 Revert. Jamie 171.186 Reynolds, Gregory 154 Reynolds. Tina L. 186 Rhineholz. Donald 6769,74.75,83,116128131,154 Rhodes. Renee S 115.120.171 Ribel Robin L. 171 RibeL Wilbur J 154 Rice. Janet M. 95. 154 Rice. Randy K 108154 Richard, Michael 186 Richard. Nancy R. 104186 Richard, Steven J. 186 Richards. Karen E. 171 Richardson. Ann D. 154 Richardson, Ellen 86,93,171 Richardson, James 186 Richardson. Ted V. 186 Richardville Ron 186 Richeson, Jan E. 128131.154 Richeson, Joseph 128.130,171 Richeson, Rebecca 186 Richman. Eldon C 171 Richman, Teri L. 87,114,186 Richter. Gregory 186 Richter, Sheryl S. 1 71 Rickoff Karen M. 86154 Rickord, Larry A. 186 Ridge. Mark E. 186 Riecken. Jeffrey 154 Rigby Alan M. 154 Riggs. Michael L. Ringler. Jack W. 130.186 Rinker. Cynthia L. 87.186 Rinker David W. Risch. Robert R. 171 Risk David W. 67.69106.154 Risk Katherine E. 87105,186 Roack Mary L. 186 Roack Michael T. 171 Roach. Roxanne R. 171 Roberts, Constance 35,171 Roberts, Lynn W. 154 Roberts, Phillip J 67. 73 Roberts. Ronald L. 186 Roberts. Ronald W. Roberts. Sandra R. 171 Robinson. Kathy L. 154 Robinson. Keith D. 186 Rockhill. Gregory 186 Roderick, Judy L. 186 Roderick. Michael 186 Rodriguez, Aleida 87,102,186 Roe, Calvin D. 72,73.80.154 Roembke, Timothy 186 Rogers. Kevin 128.171 Rogers. Rick A. 186 Rohde. Michael E. Root. Denny E. 108,154 Rose, David M. 100105.154 Rose. Judith A. 154 Rosier. Robert P. 154 Ross. Dirk R. 186 Ross, Phyllis A. 154 Ross. Thomas L. 154 Rossbach. Frederick 171 Rossig. Ellen A. 186 Rossig. Jennifer 171 Rotk Gregory P 111.171 Rotk Judith A. 154 Rousseau, Mark E. 68 77,80,111.186 Rousseau, Richard 126,186 Rowan. M. 77 Rowden. Scott A. 128154 Roy. Steven J. 171 Ruble. Dan 21,24,28110.134154172 Ruble, Lori 171 Ruck Lynn P 97.100,171 Ruckman. Phil N. 67.73.171 Ruich. Deborah A. 171 Rundle, Carolyn 94127.154 Rundle. Colin D. 171 Rundman. Kathleen 87.186 Rupert, Susan J. Rusher, Daniel M. 128,171 Rusher. Douglas M. 171 Russle, Debbie 154 Rust, Gretchen I 125,126,131,186 Rutter, Sarah A. 126.186 Ryan, Bobby A. Ryan, Cathy A. 171 Ryan, Jeanice A. 186 Ryan, John H. 171 Ryder, Jeffrey B. 105.130,186 Sabin, Jean M. 86.93.114171 Sadler. Lisa L. 121,126.186 Sadler. Mark W. 96124.171 Sadler, Neal R . 100.155 Safford. Cynthia 171 Sager. Jack D. 186 Sample. Thomas W. 61116155 Sansom. Ewin R. 171 Sansom. William V. 155 Sarasien. Harry J. 1 71 Sauer. Dick A. 155 Saunders. Charles 171 Saylor, Michael G 171 Saylor Steven P. 121,171 Scalf Daniel B. 124,125,171 Schaeffer. Joseph 155 Schafenacher. Steve 110.155 Schafenacker, Ed 186 Schafer, Mark S 104171 Scharlach. Michael 186 Scheele, Beverly 121 Scheffel, Gregory 186 Scheil Karl E. 171 Schelgunov, Lois A. 1 71 Schelgunov. Sue 126 Scherer, Kathleen 155 Scherer, Mark A. 172 Scherer, Michael Scherer, Steven R. 172 Schertz. Nora 114126.186 Schideler, Tim 115,126 Schiffbauer, Matt 172 Schinnerer. David 155 Schlotterback. Ben 186 Schlotterback, Jerri L. 155 Schmidt, Barbara 172 Schmidt, Dave S. 155 Schmidt. Jeffrey 74.83.116149.155 Schmidt. Sandra E. 155 Schmidt. Steven 118119.155 Schmidt. Vicky 109.172 Schneider. Jackie 155 Schnepp. Kathy L. 130.131.186 Schoedel David L 104.172 Schoeneman. Pamela 109,186 Schoenhals. Judith 155 Scholz, Deborah L. 98,172 Scholz, Matthew R. 186 Schram. Ellen L. 29,98124125.- 131,155 Schroeder, Mary 127.128131,186 Schroeder, Paul W. 186 Schubel Scott E. 186 Schuelke. Kathleen 72,92,127 Schultz, Karen 97,172 Schultz, John G 146 Schultz. Peter G. 155 Schumm, Donald K. 155 Schuster. David D. 131.186 Schweizer, John P. 155 Scott, Christiann 96127.172 Scott. Diane M. 87,126.186 Scott, Michael A. 172 Scott. Michael B. 186 Scoville. Tarry V. Scully Joseph P. 155 Seddon, Ellen L. 86.91,93,135.155 Seddon, Kenneth M. 186 Sedery, Karen 155 Seerers, Shelley 172 Sefton, William P. 115,128155 Seidel Stephan R. 186 Seievers, Gail 186 Seifert, Thomas P. 155 Seitz. Gary L. 155 Selking Cynthia 92.172 Senger. Sally A. 186 Seslar, Carolyn M. 97155 Severine, David S. 67.69.117.155 Sexton, Paula G. 172 Seyboldt. Charles 186 Seymour. Donna M. 96,106.172 Seymour, Jeanne M, 98.186 196 Shaffer, Karen S. 186 Shaffer. Mark E. 156 Shambaugh. Molly 86.92.111.124,- 156,206 Shanebeck, Pamela 128.130,172 Shaw. Cynthia A. 93.97,156 Shaw. David S 131,156 Shaw. Robert A. 115,186 Shaw, Timothy J. 156 Sheean, Cathy S. 172 Shenfeld. Robert 83,172 Shepard, Pamela 156 Shepard, Sally A. 186 Shepard, Suzanne 172 Sherwood, Barbara 186 Sherwood, Patricia 156 Shevchenko, Olga 92 Shideler. Tim E. 186 Shively Mark S 68186 Shoaf Bradley B. 172 Shock. Maria A. 87101.186 Shoemaker, Charles 186 Shomo, Kirk S. Shomo. Terry E. 186 Short, Denise E. 186 Shoup, Allen 186 Shovlin, Colleen 172 Shovlin. Linda S. 156 Shovlin. Patrick 156 Shown. Beth E. 119186 Shuherk, Kathi R. 186 Shull, Roxanna L 122,186 Shultz, Sharon L. 156 Shum. Kurt 121 Shuster, Gaylr L. 107,156 Shutt. Nancy J. 172 Sidebottom, Michael 111,156 Siebold, Lynn E. 87,187 Siemer, Christi L. 187 Silvers, Albert S 187 Simerman. Kurt D. 156 Simmons, Derek J. 156 Simmons, Holly 187 Simmons, Michael 98,111,124,125,- 156 Simmons, Pamara J. 98.127.172 Simpson. Robin D. 86.91.93.101.156 Sircey. Jan 68.83,121,187 Skinner, James W. 68,73,187 Skinner, Richard 187 Slichenmyer. C. B. 87.92,101,172 Slick, John M. Slick, Kent L. 187 Sloan. Belinda 187 Smedal. Patricia 187 Smith, Brenda K. 172 Smith, Cheryl 156 Smith, Darlene 187 Smith, David P. 172 Smith, Gary 172 Smith. Gregory A. 187 Smith. Gregory D. Smith, James W. 187 Smith, Michael G. Smith, Mildred R. 172 Smith, Paul L. 187 Smith, Perri K. 156 Smith, Richard A. 156 Smith. Robert K. 156,172 Smith. Robert R. Smith. Scott D. 126187 Smith. Shirley 172 Smith. Vicki 109 Snodgrass, Karen 179 Snowball, Robert 6773,80.116,172 Snyder, Cheryl 107156 Snyder, Deborah J 107,156 Snyder. Edward L. 82,83.116156 Snyder. Erleen 172 Snyder. Kim A. 187 Snyder Krista M. 119.156 Snyder. Louthora 131.172 Snyder. Richard G. 172 Snyder, Robert W. 68176,187 Snyder, Steven A. 172 Socha, Ted A. 187 Sommer Kathleen 128131,156 Sorg. Ann M. 114172 Sorg, Edward J. 156 Soule, Sara S 40,57,86.124.172 Southern. Michael 187 Southon, Michael 187 Sparks, Pam J. 126.1H7 Spencer. Donna M. 172 Spencer, Jeff 156 Spencer Sally L. 86,93,114.172 Spranger, Theresa 92.106.156 Springer. Kerry B. Sprunger. Dennis 173 Stacey Karla L. 187 Stahl. David A. 157 Stanberry Karen S. 107.157 Stanford Jeffrey 67.73.173 Stange, Larry L. 157 Stanley, Kevin A. 173 Stark. Marie E. 29124,12X157 Stark. Terry A. 87103.173 Starkey. Christopher 128 129, 187 Steckbeck, Cynthia 187 Stedman, Linda J. 52.53.85157 Steele. Barbara L. 101,105,173 Steele. James 121,173 Steele, Kerry R. Stefoff Don C. 157 Stein. Blake 121 Stenson, Roger 115 Stephens, James D. 35.157 Stephens, Lynn A. 187 Stephenson, Debra 173 Stephenson, W. Darrell 187 Stetler, Michael 1 73 Stewart, David S. 173 Stewart, Michele 173 Stewart. Patrice 128.131.173 Stewart, Richard 173 Stidham. Jimmy D. 173 Stier, Blake M. 187 Stillman. Diane 126.187 Stillman. Donna 173 Stilwell, Debra L. 173 Stimson, Karen Y. 187 Stinson, Steven J. 157 Stone. Jeffrey E. 187 Stonebarger. David 67.80.81.173 Stoner. LuAnn J. 157 Stoner, Steven K. 187 Stopher, Kevin L. 187 Stoppenhagen, Randall 157 Stormont, Kathleen 111.124157 Stout. Jeffery W. 187 Stover Randy R. 173 Straessle. Jeffrey 187 Strahm. Steven R. 157 Strayer, William 64.65,100.110,- 116,141.157 Strong, Patrick 173 Strotz. Lauren V. 20,21.24,86,98.- 103.135.157 Stucky, Debbie K. 173 Stucky Mitchell 157 Stucky. Scott C. 173 Stucky Vicky L. 187 Sludle. Michael J. 108.157 Stuhlman. David 130,131.173 Stump Donald E. 111,121.158 Summers. Donna G. 173 Summers, Michael 77.173 Summers. Roxanne 86. 173.174 Sunderman. Michael 187 Susdorf Pamela J. 92.131.173 Swaim, Paula J. 158 Swain. James S. 158 Swanson. Lorrie R. 173 Swartz. Bonila J. 87.187 Swath wood. Michael 67.173 Sweigert, Robert 158 Swenson, Martin A. 67,82,83.158 Tanesky, Diana L. 187 Tanesky, Donna L. 187 Tanesky, Michael Tarbox. Jeffrey D. 173 Tarbox, Steven R. 95.100,110.158 Tarpey. Donna 187 Taulbee, Richard 158 Taylor, Bethanne 188 Taylor Diana 173 Taylor. Jamie 188 Taylor Paul 1. 108. 158 Taylor Richard 173 Teetor Barbara 86,93,114131.173 Telgman. Scott J. 67.72,73,173 Tellman, Michael 158 Jenny, Kay A. 86.92.173 Tester Terry L. 188 Thalacker. Douglas 95.158 Thompson. Dennis 158 Thompson. James 173 Thompson, James 158 Thompson, Lennie 158 Thompson. Lorrie 124.173 Thompson, Marcy J. 86. 93. 124. 1 73. - 174 Thompson. Randolph 173 Thompson, Rebecca 188 Thompson, Robert 188 Thorington. Janet 21.86.92.98113.- 135.158 Thurman. Richard Tilbury Debra R. 188 Tillapaugh. Mark 173 Tilley. Mark A. Timbrook, Diane L. 188 Timbrook, Susan K. 107.109.158 Tjepkema, Sandra 128131.158 Toenges. Gregory 188 Tomkinson. Pamela 188 Trietsch. David L. 74.173 Trosvig Bethanv 87114.188 Trott. Susan L. 86 158 Troup Douglas A. 139158 Troup, Steven C. 188 Troxel. Teresa A. 86 158 Trumble, Mary D. 158 Trump. Tammy 107.158 Tsetse. Lisa 21.158 Tsetse, Pamela 87188 Tucker George 68,188 Tumbleson. Stanley 188 Tunin, David J 158 Turner Cathv 126188 Tweed. Robert E. 124.173 Twitchell. Kim A. 188 U Uhrick. Deborah S 173 Ulner Douglas E. 188 Uptgraft. Diane 107,158 Uptgraft. Rebecca 173 Usher Jeffrey R. 6S.73.1S8 Usher Mark A. 6773.95.110 Usher Teresa L. 188,158 Vacanti. Charles 188 Vachon. Carol A. 188 Vachon. Debra 173 Vachon. Douglas R. 130. 188 Van Anda, Daniel G. 71.173 Van Gilder Terrv 173 Vance Edwin C ' 119.173 Vande Zande. Barry 158 Vardaman. Darlene 173 Venderly. Darice 173 Venderh: David 173 Vernor ' Richard L 158 Vevia. Karen 173 Vevi. John 188 Vidacs. Leslie R. 188 Vietmever Rich A. 173 Vining. Douglas W. 62.188 Fining. Paula 87188 Vogan. Margaret J. 112.173 Voirol. Kathleen 112.173 Vonderau. Lon 173 Vonderau. William 188 Vomdran. Sandra A. 101.103.188 197 w Wade. Daniel P. 126. 188 Wade. William A. 40.111.117.134.- 141.158 Waggoner. David W. 173 Wagner. Dwight J. 188 Wagner. Marsha J. 86.158 Wagner. Michele M. 98.188 Wahl, Sharon 159 Wahl. Shelley A. 87,188 Wakeland. Gary L. 188 Waldren. Robert K. 173 Walker, Frederick 159 Walker. Thomas E. Wallace, Cathy J. 188 Wallace. Susan K. 173 Walls. Robert G. 159 Walters. Michael 128.173 Walton. Starlin W. 159 Waltz. Jane A. 107.159 Waltz, Jody L. 188 Ward. Georgia J. 86,93.98111.126.- 173 Ward. Melody 104.159 Warkentin. Byron 105.131.173 Warkentin. Jon V. 105.131,188 Warren, Edith 188 Wartzok, Ronald A. 128,159 Wass. Brenda S. Wass, Bruce A. 173 Wasson. Martin K. 77.188 Waterhouse, Philip 188 Waters, Denny L. 188 Wathen. Daniel K. 173 Watson, Bruce A. 188 Watson. Debbie 111.173 Watson. Jerry A. 106 Watson. Judith L. 114.120.131.188 Weatherhoh. Connie 159 Weaver Jeffrey W. 188 Weaver, Linda S 21.128.129.159 Weaver. Robert C 67.68.82.83.98.- 173 Weaver. Terry 107. 159 Webber. Sheryl M. 159 Weibel. Jeffrey L. 159 Weibel. Laura A. 188 Weibel. Patricia 173 Weigele. Paula M. 188 Weikel. David S 106.159 Weikel. Diana S 101.102.173 Weiss. Mary S 106,159 Weiss, William D. 188 Weitzman, Kathleen 188 Welch. Deborah J 188 Welch, James S 104.128159 Weldom. Pamela S 159 Welker. Karen L. 173 Welker. Linds S 106.160 Weller Jacquelin 188 Wells. KathyJ 126.188 Welti, Craig J 124173 Wendel, Timothy J 188 Wendell, Elaine A. 87.126188 Wenger, Bonnie L. 92.102.113.124.- 160 Wenger. David W. 98188 Wernz. Marti 86. 98 160 Wesseker. Kathleen 173 West. Ginger L. 188201 West, Kenneth 40160 Westenfeld. Kathleen 188 Wesierfield. Leigh 188 Westphal. Sherida 173 Wetzel. Linda M. 114.173 Weyler. Mark 173 Wharton. Linda 111.173.206 Whearley. Christy 129.134136.160 Whearley. Rebecca 44.131,188 Whelchel. Michael 188 Whitacre. Denise 188 White. David R. 62.73,83.121,188 White, Karen S 173 White, Kerry J 86114,160 White, Laura A. 173 White, Stephen L. 67,72.73.117160 White. Tom R. 64.65,128160 Whitehead Wendy 87103.188 Whitehouse. Diana 160 Whitehouse, William 188 Whitlow, Ronald A. 173 Widdicombe. Richard 68.128188 Wiegman, James C. 188 Wielliman, Karen 129 Wigginton, Susan 107,160 Wilcox. Peggy A. 173 ' t. Wilkening David R. 188 Wilkerson, Mary 97,126,188 Williams. Charles 160 Williams. Jon B. 66.67,69,74,80,- 117.160 Williams, Judith 173 Williams. Pamela 173 Williams. Steven 188 Williams. Susan 111.114173,188 Williby Craig W. 160 Willig. Gary D. 67,83,174 Willis, Gary L. 105.131,174 Wills, Charles W. 121,174 Wilson, Alexis D. 174 Wilson, Herbert 160 Wilson. John D. 188.189 Wilson. Wendy N. 124174 Winebrenner. Monte 188 Winebrenner. Myra 160 Winkler, Kevin C 188 Winling Debbie A. 174 Winners, C. David 174 Winnick. Susan B. 174 Winter Susan 87.92.127.174 Winters. Kathleen 109,188 Wiseman, Debbie 188 Wisman, Kathleen 98.123.160174,- 188 Witsaman, Paul G. Witte. Michael 160 Witle. Ronald A. 174 Witwer Kathryn A. 128. 160 Witwer. Keith A. 73.174 Wolf Deborah S 87.131.188 Wolf Jeanette K. 87. 92, 102, 127, 1 74 Wolfe. James D. 188 Wolfe. Larry W. 121.174 Wolfe. Robert L. 188 Wollman. William 174 Wong, Kenton D. 160 Wong Kurt B. 188 Wood, Jeffrey M. 188 Wood John M. 160 Wood Julia A. 109.118122.160 Wood. Thomas D. 188 Woodings. Robert 189 Woolems. Diana L. 174 Woolf Elizabeth 87103.189 Workman. Gary L. 1 74 Workman. James D. 189 Wray. Linda J 86.119.121.160 Wright. Alphonso 77.189 Wright. John L. 128174 Wright. John P 74,77,160 Wright. Mary A. 114.124174 Wulliman. Kevin L. 128131.174 Wulpi. Thomas 108121.160 Wunderlich. Connie 160 Wyalt. Robin N. 174 Wysong, Ricky D. 160 Yoder, David L. 68,73,189 Yoder, Janice M. 160 Yoder Michael E. 189 Yoder, Thomas R. 116160.189 Yoquelet. Milten 68.80121.189 Yost. Daniel L. 110111.161 Young, Robert 161 Yurkovic, Stephen 121,189 Zahm, Richard E. 174 Zank. Carol H. 189 Zartman, Richard 161 Zawodni. LuAnne 161.189 Zawodni, Martin A. Zbacnik. Edward P. 189 Zeimet. Edward 189 Zent. Pamela S 87. 189 Ziebert, Linda S. 161 Zimmerman. Debbie 28.111.128. 164.174 Ziner. David J 67.124174189 Ziner. Linda S. Zion. Pamela K 161 Zollinger. William 189 Zook, Margaret E. 174 Zurbrugg William 128174 Zwierko. John J. 189 198 H Organizations Cafeteria Workers 96 Cheerblock 86,87 Chemistry Workers 95 Concert Band 128 Concert Choir 124 Concert Orchestra 131 Constellations 130 Distributive Education 106 Entre Nous 92,93 French Club 103 Future Secretaries of America 109 Future Teachers of America 101 German Club 104 Girls ' Athletic Association 1 14 Girls Glee Club 127 Gymnastics Club 120,121 Hall Guides 99 Home-Ec Club 122 Human Relations Council 112 Images Staff 118 Industrial Cooperative Training 108 Junior Classical League 105 Learning Resource Workers 96 Lettermen 116,117 Library Workers 97 Majorettes 123 National Forensic League 1 1 5 Office Education 107 Office Workers 98 Safari Staff ' 91 Satellites 129 Scroll Staff 90 Snider Art Klub 119 Snider Singers 126 Social Studies Club 113 Spanish Club 102 Squires 100 Student Council 110,111 Swing Choir 125 Zoology Workers 94 199 Varied activities liven up school atmosphere w Top Left: Students and faculty members made asses of themselves participating in a donkey basketball game. Top Right: A. V. workers watch a basketball game on a monitor T. V. Lower Left: The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was again successful. Students dressed in traditional hillbilly fashion and entered a contest for the best dressed couple. Lower Right: The visit of President Nixon was a major event in the lives of many students who attended the rally. 200 Top: The business hall became patriotic with its display of the American lag on the bulletin board Right: All students who attended school a full day were required to eat lunch in the cafeteria. Lower Left: A policeman watches a ballgame while on duty at the school Lower Right: Ginger West and Scott Motes sit at a table waiting to help schedule students for concern week. - - mo-- WV ' ■' 20] Above Left: Having a man in the kitchen needs not always be a disaster. Mike Jenkins looks on as John Hearon and Chuck Maidment show him the proper cooking tech- nique. Right: Parties aren V all fun. Committee members help out by removing chairs and tables from the cafeteria before decorating. Below: Even girls can be handy in shop as was proven by Charisse Pitcock. ii. Concern Week revives interests of students Above: Quiet at last — leaving only traces of the hustle and bustle of the past year. Below Left: A guest instructor teaches correct form to prospective fencers. Lower Right: Bikes, bikes, and more bikes! Dan Dunten and a friend prepare to take off on another bicycle tour during Concern Week. 203 Summer brings heat, jobs, liberty to students Top Left: Dave Johnson practices his cooking lesson by cracking an egg. Top Right: Seniors accept the super spirit stick. Above: A junior girl takes a beauty break Lower Left: Hiding behind a locker doesn ' t provide much cover Lower Right: Eris Holland receives a lesson in beauty treatment during Concern Week I Above: Can boys really learn to type? Top: Students studied photography during Concern Week. Middle Left- Students heard lectures on safety. Left When you ' re alone, a wail can be very boring. Above: Waiting for classes to begin, students gather at the end of the halt to talk. 205 Students recall lasting memories, fond wishes Above: A group of senior girls have a parly at lunch. Above are: Lark Nahrwold, Cathy Clauss, Molly Shambaugh, and Nancy Christy. Right: Linda Wharton takes a sucker break from her studies. Below: As June appears on the calender, students try to put the thought of school out of their minds in anticipation of summer vacation. n y f 7 g 2 3 - ' 4 15 « 19 11 I •. MiLSOt Sil H Nian ACMOOL 206 As June rolls around, the school ground empties and only a few people remain to put the finishing touches on the year 207 As the last pages of the ' 71 SAFARI go off to press, memories of all the year ' s events come to mind. In spite of rushing to meet each coming deadline, the 1971 SAFARI finally made it. Between these pages lie so many moments of despair and satisfaction, that the SAFARI has become a record of memories of the students and faculty. New ideas, hard work, and a dedicated staff contributed to the personal- ity of this yearbook. The 1971 SAFARI is not complete until the staff expresses its appreciative thanks to those who helped us. I wish to thank Mr. Jim Arthur, our consultant from the American Yearbook Company, who helped the book through many rough spots. Thanks also goes to Watters Studio for taking our senior pictures and to Roberts Studio for the underclass photos. Fellow students, Linda Nelson, for her division pages, and Terry Flynn for his superb photography and the design of our cover, deserve a special recognition. Our deep gratitude goes out to Mrs. Mary Cunningham, our advisor, who put up with our many mistakes, our bad moods, and constant confusion. 5USL Editor-in-chief. Sue Boone Organizations Ellen Seddon Tammy Bienz Departments Cheryl Lambert Chris Larson Sports Linda Kamer Dennis Hall Seniors Robin Simpson Juniors Vicki Dean Sophomores Jane Gatchell Index Cindy Hart Photographers Terry Flynn Tom White Dave Rish Advisor (Mrs.) Mary Cunningham ; ' ' ' S t ' -,.--t ' -;u-??-Fi-- ' ' ' -
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