Rogers High School - Rogerian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

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i i u P I965 ROGERIAN ROGERS HIGH SCHOOL VOL. IX TOLEDO, OHIO I 3 5 a i n 3 3 I f 3 2 ix H M i Q! 5 E v K 9 2 E 4 5 2 5 4 3 i 1 3 1 5 i X f A i 1 S mamuQm wwm2:ffrzwmznewLzwssmzimwsawmmmsgggmsgggeammaavwmrmwfeawammdaassammxwvmwmwwmmgyeinvmmmTzesfszmgpaffmvmgsgQggnvr.msQgg femf.Qa:whs1mfmgggg glam-my,m.5wQgigQ1mx.mgmm4 INTRODUCTION ...... 2 SENIORS ..... ....... 1 o FACULTY ....... - .- .... I A42 Y CLASSES .... .Q. eo sPoRTs ............. so STUDENT LIFE ..... 114 ROYALTY ............ 134 CLUBS ..... ..... 148 ADVERTISING ........ T86 THE WORLD OF ROGERS The facets of the diamond-shaped windows are symbolic of the points that make up the world of Rogers. The panes of our personalities take F' 'Y -- ' 'fr' inf ' Q W4 5 is , gf ine, Q ,tat-Qfxew wifirfi? '55 5 V Q aw' Pu :hmm 'Q Y: on a certain glow through partici- pation in club activities and through the warm friendliness of student life. Our distinct personal qualities are polished by the efforts of the faculty and are given an inevit- able gleam through royalty. 6 I W i a f ,I , Wff Z k 7 - 1 1 YM! 1 W 1 Q s Q r W 8 f A-,, ihQQQ:fvLg 1 iz- f - Y , , -. The windows of our minds become perfected by knowledge gained in classes and are shined by the inner-pride reflected in us through teamwork in competitive sports. We must be careful to see that the ideals learned here are not shattered. May the Windows on the World of Rogers always remain clear and bright. 9 .u1c1E1Nq-ww 1, T .11 fwfr , . 1 1 ww ':?fwm:w12f11-.fx,14U'1Q111:Gi1f2,5'11m:-fw1111 ' 41 'vV1ifW:35kk:r?ZfSg'L3' 11' ' ' 2 1 4- '1gQQyi5?4ffi:i1i12g? r?i5Q 1g L X 31: X J ig- -D1.gQa1:iw'a:15ff ' '11 M W 1,n1?:fs5zQ1..:w',1 'MF' . 5 ' 3,-STI 1 5 , E . if E . 1 ,r' 1 av N 1 . 1 . fx: 3 '- an 1 3 as if 1 3, E 1- 'fe A? 4 . 2 5 ' 1 5 1 f f 1 nv 4444 f 4' 'lt I 4 '44 4 ,u ,4 .4 f-Q. 5' .A ,uv gr--.1,1 4 ...,....., vm yy 1 ww- W111 i lf? s 'R V gxx W M. 11- n ,n . . 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As we re- covered trom that most memorable oc- casion, we turned our sights to the rapidly approaching SENIOR YEAR. It is ended now. We look back and re- member events ot the years at Rogers. To every one ot us the memories mean something difterent, they are ingrained into our minds. As we go out to meet the world, we will be proud to take with us a part of Rogers. DOROTHY ADAMS MARY ANN ADAMS SHARON ADAMSKI CARL ADKINS KAREN AGACS ERIC AHLFORS I6 BRIGETTE AMBIL CATHY AMSTUTZ JILL AMSTUTZ CAROL ANDERSON GWEN ARNOLD ANNE ASHBACHER CAROL BALLERT MARY BARBER JO ANN ANDERSON RANDY ANGELOCCI SANDRA ARENDT DAVID AUBRY CYNTHIA BAISCH JOYCE BAK I7 I WILLIAM BARFELL GREGORY BATES JO ANNE BAYER THOMAS BERKEBILE WILLIAM BARTZ GERALD BAUMGARTNER JOHN BERGENER PAUL BIESZCZAD MICHAEL BILLMAIER KEITH BINGER we will remember BONNIE BIRD JODIE BISBEE WALTER BLAKE GARY BLEVINS SHARON BODETTE FRANK BOOSE vig PHYLLIS BOOSE DAVID BOSTON WALTER BREIER ALAN BRINKER LYNN BRITENBAKER BRUCE BRODBECK KATHERINE BROWN ABNER BRYANT JUDITH BUCKNER JEFFRY BUNDE PEGGY BURKE SAMUEL BURZYNSKI HOWARD BUTLER SUSAN BYINGTON JUDITH CARNICOM SUSAN CARTER VERNON CARTER Q 19 GARY CATRON LESTER CHAMPION MARGARET CHECHELSKI JUNE CLUTTON LINDA COAKLEY RICHARD COCHRAN GERALD COLLIER GREGORY COOK JUDY COYKENDALL SANDRA CRAFT JAMES COOK DARLENE CRIDER 20 WILLIAM COOK DELICIA COX BETTY CROOKS DAVID CROUCH RICHARD CULBERTSON DAVID CUMBERWORTH KATHLEEN CURTISS KATHY CYBULSKI wnliaquf' MARTHA ANN CZECH SHARON CZERNIAK BARBARA DAMM DENISE DAVID ROBERT DIGBY JOYCE ANN DIRIENZ GARY DRAPER JAMES DREITZLER 2I MICHAEL DENNIS LINDA DRESSEL THOMAS DRUSCHELL MELVIN DUDEK LINDA DUSSEAU ANN DYKSTRA JOHN EGGENTON GERALD EHRSAM CHARLES EISENMANN MARVIN EITNIEAR ANN ELLIOT DAVID EMERSON DIANE EMERSON JANE ENK ANN EVANS CHRISTOPHER EVANS DAVID FALL CYNTHIA FANGMAN RICHARD FARNHAM MICHAEL FAOIZ BETTY FILLO DONNA FISHER the days have passed so quickly 22 JUDITH FOLEY CONSTANCE FRANCOIS JOSEPHINE FRANKLIN DOROTHY FULLER KAREN GABLE MARY JANE GARGAS DENNIS GARN JACQUELINE GEISER JAMES GEISERT SALLY GENTIEU CAROL GERNHEUSER BONNIE GHASTER LINDA GIGAX BONNIE GLOSCH ALFRED GOETZ NADINE GOOTEE STEVEN GOZDOWSKI RUSSELL GRAHAM JOHN GROTH GARY GRUEN ,lk CAROL GRZECHOWIAK LARRY HADDAD JUDITH HAMILTON JOSEPH HAMMOND CATHY HARDT 3'9 'His 'Huw ga-if-wv'V mfr' Univ' VWTTV M53 Yvwa-V, MICHAEL HARMAN WESLEY HARPER DAVID HART PATRICK HARTLEY DEBORAH HATKER KATHLEEN HAYES MICHAEL HAYES DIANNE HELLER MICHAEL HENDERSHOT LINDA HENDERSON CAROL HENS ROBERT HEUERMAN JEAN HICKS ELAINE HIGGINS ROGER HILKERT homecoming, a thrilling event. 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THOMAS HOGUE 25 DENNIS HOLLERBACH PENNY HOLLEY ,lv 'K'?.'T'7 DONNA HOLSOPPLE JOYCE HOUSTON JOHN HOWARD CHARYEL HUBBELL ROBERT IGNEY KRISTI JACKSON v hard work resulted in happy MARLENE JANICKI ROGER JAQUAY ROBERT JASKA CAROL JAYNES DUANE JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON SHARON JOHNSON SHEILA JOHNSON CATHY JONES TERRY JONES 'mmf 26 '1 -'raw -was-5' DAVID JUHNKE CHARLES JUNKINS LARRY KAHL ELAINE KARPINSKI ROGER KELB RICHARD KELLY JOYCE KENCZEWICZ COLLEEN KENNEDY BONNIE KERNER CHARLES KESSINGER HOMER KIMPLE THOMAS KINGSLEY MARJORIE KINOR KRISTINE KLAG DAVID KNOKE LINDA KNOWLES 27 WILLIAM KOEHLER SANDRA KOEPFLER MARGARET KONWINSKI RON KORCSOG CELINA KOSIER PETER KOTZ LORRAINE KOWALSKI DENNIS KUJAWA x EN I VALERIE KORCSOG JOHN KUOHN 'ip fffk in 'lb' 'W'- IV-'Til' V wm IPX .Q CHRISTINE KUREK COMMADEAN LQFAYETTE GERALD LQGRO SHARON LAKE GARY LALENDORFF LANCE LANE KATHY LAUX LINDA LAWRENCE GARY LEAK LINDA LEDYARD MARTIN LEMLE PATRICA LISENBEE PAUL LITTLE JEFFREY LITZENBERG 29 CHERYL LOAR JANET LONG STANLEY LOOMIS RICHARD LORENZEN VINCENT LUBINSKI MARIAN LUDWIKOWSKI MURRAY LUTHER SUSAN LUTHI MARY .IO LYMANSTALL ELLEN MACK DANIELLE MADRZKOWSKI JANELL MAJEWSKI the past three years inspired us PAMELA MALAK CLARA MALLAK SUSAN MALLEY THEODORE MARCZAK LINDA MARIETTA 30 JERILYN MARSHALL TIMOTHY MAUPIN JUDITH MCCLOSKEY ROGER MCCOLLUM DUSTIN MCCONNEHA now we look ahead MICHAEL MCFADDEN SHARON MCFADDEN REBECCA MCMANNESS CHESTERLYN MCQUILLIN MARCIA MEEKER MICHAEL MEIER WILLIAM MERCE THOMAS METCALF ROBERT MEYER DENNIS MIC HALAK CAROL MILLER JAMES MILLER LOIS MILLER RONALD MILLER CHRISTINE MILLINGER STEPHEN MIX TERRANCE MOHLER DARREL MONDVILLE FREDRICK MOOR MARIAN MOORE MELVIN MOSS TERESA MOSLEY LOIS MUNSON KEITH MUNTZ SANDRA MOSSING PATRICIA MOUNTS CHRISTINE MYERS MARIE NEARY CECILIA OLEJOWNIK LAWRENCE OLSZEWSKI SANDRA OPULSK CHARLENE PALMER DIANE PASKIET CHIP PAULEY 33 AS FRANCES NESS LINDA NEVILLE MICHAEL NITSCHKE LUANN NOWAK JUDITH OSTROSKY DOUGLAS OTTESEN SANDRA PELOQUIN TOM PUHY MICHAEL PERKINS MARY LOU PETERS LINDA PETREE LINDA PHARES CATHY PHILLIPS vigorous election campaigns f-'-an MSW QW? ROSALYN PINKNEY SHEDRICK PINKNEY CAROLE PIORKOWSKI JOYCE PIOTROWSKI THOMAS PITZEN DAVID POLASKI SHIRLEY POLASKI FRANCIS PORTALA ROBERT POST SUZANNE POTWORA JEROLD PRESTON GARRY PRICE THERESA PUSZCZEWICZ CARL QUINN ROBIN RAYNER 34 'ww ESTHER REED LORELYNN REED MICHAEL RICE TIMOTHY RICE REBECCA RIEGER sparked school spirit CATHERINE RITENOUR DONNA ROBERTSON WILLIAM ROGERS RICHARD ROHWEDER DENNIS ROLL DAVID ROSEBROCK DAVID ROSHONG ELDONNA ROSHONG JEFFREY ROTHER DENNIS RUDNICKI EUGENE RUDZINSKI SHARON RUSSELL LINDA SAMEK NANCY SARVIS DAVID SATTLER 35 JUDITH SCHIFFERLY TED SCHMIDT CLIFFORD SCHOETTLEY JAMES SCHWARZKOPF ROSEANNE SCHWIND LINDA SCOTT JoANN SHEETS LINDA SHEPARD WILLIAM SHEPARD KAY SHERRIFF THOMAS SHONDELL DIANE SHULTZ RONALD SIEJA DALE SIMON KATHLEEN SIMON KAREN SIMPSON ADRIENNE SINGLETARY RICHARD SKEENS DENNIS SKOLMOWSKI BRENDA SMITH games caused tension to mount CHARLES SMITH KATHY SMITH RAYMOND SMITH THOMAS SMITH SUSAN SMITLEY MARGO SNELL SUSAN SNYDER BARBARA STACHOWIAK ROIAN STAHL SHERRY STEINMAN 37 H K Qr--f ?Y Raw x xx Q I R T 9 --1. w,,,,,, , JAMES SRADEJA RONALD STENDER MILTON STEVENSON JOHN SUTKUS MARILYN SWAILES JAMES STOMA JOHN STROHMAIER EDWARD SWITALA JACQUELYN SYPERT RONALD TAYLOR TONI TAMMERINE LOUIS TEHAN DONNA TERRY SKIP TERRY DAVID THEBEAU GAIL THOMSON JOYCE THORNTON ROBYN THORNTON CLAYTON TRACY , I 'W hm-o ML? I sa DAVID TRAMMELL VIRGINIA TREICHEL CYNTHIA TUSSING JOYCE VOGELBACHER JO ANN WAMPLER MARCIA WARREN 39 DIANE TIMA MARY TITTLE HARRY URBANUS RONALD VARGYAS ROBERT WATKINS MARY WEBB DIANE WEINSTEIN JAMES WELLMAN MICHAEL WELLS DIANE WESTGATE CHERYL WESTRUP NANCY WHEELER EILEEN WHITCOMB DIANE WHITE SANDRA WIECZOREK WILLIAM WIELINSKI SANDRA WILKINSON GLORIA WILLIAMS JAMES WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS WAYNE WINES WILLIAM WISNIEWSKI THOMAS WOLFF CHARLES WOOD LORRAINE WOODFORD JOYCE WORLEY 40 TERRY AIKEN LESLIE BEEBE LINDA BAUMHOWER GARY BILLINGS RAY CASSELL SHARON CLARK ROSALYN CLAY CLIFFORD DEGROFF LINDA DENISON JAMES DERNIER MICHAEL DOOLEY RUDOLPH ECKERT ELMER FRYE , 10 mph' NANCY ZEMAN JOHN ZIPPAY JUDITH ZUMBRUNN JANE ZOBLER JEAN ZOBLER BERNICE ZYNDORF RONALD GROSSHEIM BEVERLY HARRISON HARRY KAUFMAN THOMAS KWIATKOWSKI MICHAEL LEMLE PAMELA LOONEY BARBARA MANN CLARENCE MCFARLAND CRAIG MILLER SAM MITCHELL DON MONROE THOMAS NAPIERALA RICHARD NEFF 4I PAUL YENRICK DOUGLAS YOUNG NANCY YONK BEVERLY ZAWLOCKI DALE NORMAN LARRY PARKER TOM PEARSON MICHAEL QUENTINM CAROLYN REED SHARON RINE CLYDE ROBERTS DAVID ROY DAVID SUMNER DIANE WALTON ROBERT WOPSHALL CHRISTINA WORTHY ONT f-Yrzfii' ffm-1 -31, 5?5Vlkewi5?Q.!'2 . 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' iam: ,W 52251.-7QL ?525i?i1ii'k R ESEZSZYM wp. . ?i i ist 1 k ' 32559511 5 3 Q fav -1, Zz f. 2 2 mils, 5 Robert S. Rogers High School Administration Mr. William T. Beattie Rev. John E. Meyer Under the Ohio State law, every child must attend school until the age of sixteen. lt is the duty of the Board of Education to fulfill this law and provide a sound system of teach- ing and adequate facilities for both students and teachers. Although Rogers was annexed to the City of Toledo, December 28, l964, the Adams Town- ship Public School District remains under the jurisdiction of the Adams School Board. Some of the duties of the Board of Education are adiusting of the teacher's salaries and the hiring of new teachers. 44 Mr. William E. Brewer ' f l ' A A , i,,,s 1 'i fi 1. ,'f- ws Q i:,'fff?4m ' .A Mr. Bernard C. Hardy President Mr. Thomas W. Brell Vice President Clerk-Treasurer Dr. Robert J. Fredericks Mr. Robert T. Hedrick Mr. Robert H. Schultz Superintendent Principal iii Mrs. Ruth Carman Mr. Myron Carman Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Assistant Principal Mrs. Joan Smalley Mrs. Lola Thomas Mrs. Thelma Barnes f ir Signing absence excuses, and late slips are just a few ot the many duties ot RHS dean ot boys and as- sistant principal, MR. MYRON CARMAN. lnstructing girls on health room procedure, giving personal counseling, and keeping attendance rec- ords are some tasks occupying the Dean ot Girls, MRS. RUTH CARMAN. Mrs. Theodora Hazel Mrs. Patricia Holmberg Counselor Counselor Lending sound advice to college-bound students is one of the duties of guidance counselors MRS. PATRlClA HOLMBERG and MRS. THEODORA HAZEL. lvlrs. Hazel specializes in helping seniors plan tor college and their vocations, while Mrs. Holmberg helps steer sophomores and juniors toward their best future choices. Familiar to everyone at Rogers are the two office secretaries MRS. THELMA BARNES and MRS. LOLA THOMAS. They are always busy as- sisting bewildered Rogerites, count- ing money, typing letters for Mr. Robert Schultz, answering the phone, sorting the mail, and doing many other jobs that help keep the school ticking. MRS. JOAN SMALLEY carries the secretarial load tor the guidance department. A secretary's work is iust never done! An avid antique collector, MRS. HARRIET ABELL also enioys travel and reading. After attending the universities of Toledo, Ohio State, Rennes, France, the French teacher received her AB. at Lake Erie Col- lege. Besides advising the RHS Chess Club, French and Spanish teacher, MISS PATRICIA ANISTIK finds sports ranking high among her interests. Miss Anistik received her B.E. de- gree at the Univer.sity of Toledo. Receiving his B.S. in education at Bowling Green State University, MR. WAYNE ASH, Radio Electronics teacher, finds teaching his main in- terest. Cracking the whip over frightened Chemistry students, is MR. ROBERT BEAN'S favorite hobby, he also acts as an adviser to the Rifle Club. Mr. Bean attended Ohio University, Cor- nell University, and Toledo Univer- sity where he received a B.S.A. and a lvl.A. degree. Although MRS. DOROTHY BO- NASCH claims she hasn't time for a hobby, she does find time for travel, reading, and her son. Mrs. Bonasch attended the University of Florida and Toledo University where .she received her B.Ed. degree. 46 faculty creates a learning foundation Directing musicals, plays and the RHS choir are some favorites of MR. WARREN BOUDINOT. He obtained his B.A. degree at Columbia Univer- sity and also attended Northwest- ern University. Receiving her B.Ed. and M.Ed. at the University of Toledo, and at- tending Wisconsin University, MISS POLLY COLLINS, shorthand and typing teacher, enioys needlework, reading and skiing as her favorite activities. Basketball seems to be the main in- terest of MR. WILLARD COLLINS, teacher of drivers education, govern- ment, and RHS Varsity Basketball Coach. Mr. Collins graduated from the University of Toledo with B.Ed. and M.Ed. degrees. Besides teaching American History, MR. VINCENT CONTRADA also takes on the duties of Athletic Di- rector. When he finds time, photog- raphy, travel, reading, and golf are among his favorite hobbies. Mr. Contrada attended the College of William and Mary, George Wash- ington University, and the Univer- sity of Toledo where he obtained his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees. When he isn't grading Spanish tests, MR. WILLIAM FAULKNER spends time with his hobbies which include travel, reading, and history. Mr. Faulkner attended Ohio State University, the University of Wyo- ming, Kalamazoo College, and Toledo University where he received his B.A, and B.Ed. degrees. 47 He rnoy noT be o Fred AsTciire , buT MR. WILBUR FLAUGHER sTill likes To dcince. IT he's noT Trying ouT new sTeps on The donce floor, The IndusTric1l ArTs Teocher moy be Tound Hshing. Mr. Flougher is cz groduoTe oT Bowling Green SToTe UniyersiTy where he c1TToinecl his B.S. If MRS. MARY MAC FRANKLIN hos ony leisure Time you moy find her moking hooked rugs, ploying bridge, or reoding. The RHS librorion oT- Tended The UniversiTies of Tennessee ond Columbia where she received o B.S.Ed. ond o M.L.S. ATTending Toledo UniversiTy ond receiving her B.A. degree oT Mory Monse College, MISS NANCY FU- LOP, English II Teocher, is inTeresTed in orT, dromo, ond wriTing. 48 Drawing and painting are the main interests of Photography teacher, MR. WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN. A new teacher at RHS, he lists ceramics, pottery, sculpture, and winemaking as his hobbies. Mr. Goldstein at- tended Toledo University, Califor- nia State, Alfred University, and the University of Cincinnati where he obtained his B.S. in Design. A natural sportsman, MR. KENNETH GREENE, finds pleasure in skiing, tennis, and swimming. The new RHS Biology teacher earned his B.S. de- gree from Miami University. After teaching Geometry, sports- watching, or reading, MR. FRANK GWOZDZ finds time for travel. He lived in California and also in Eu- rope for three years while working as a linguist. The colleges that take credit for his education are Toledo University, University of Maryland, and Presidio of Monterey where he received his M.Ed., B.A., and his Certificate of Languages. Man is iust a machine. Seeing MR. GEORGE HARRUFF working in the machine shop one may believe this is true. Receiving his B.S.Ed. de- gree at Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Mr. Harruff enjoys wood- working, farming, and Ham Radio. Active in RHS HEPLER, senior ment teacher. tended Ohio affairs is MR. DALE adviser and Govern Mr. Hepler has at and Toledo Univer- A sities and has a M.Ed. His history in- terests are furthered in his position as adviser of the Junior Council of World Affairs Club and as a mem- ber ofthe Civil War Round Table. Skiing occupies the spare time of MISS RITA HUBBELL, business edu- cation teacher. Miss Hubbell re- ceived her B.S. degree at the Uni- versity of Toledo. lnterested in the Hner arts is MRS. SUE JAKEWVAY. This business edu- cation teacher finds enjoyment in mosaic art and interior designing. She attended Colorado State Col- lege where she attained a B.A. de- gree. The Alma Mater has a special meaning for MR. POWELL KINGS- LEY, who has returned to the halls which he used to roam as a ,stu- dent. He is spending his second year at Rogers as a teacher of Science and coach to the reserve football team. Mr. Kingsley attended the University of Toledo. all teaching methods are used 50 lndustrial Arts teacher MR. RON- ALD KUHL interests outside ot school include all sports and camping. He attended Ohio State University and Bowling Green State University where he received his B.S. in Ed. degree. Like most Biology teachers, con- servation and the outdoors head the list at MR. JOSEPH LUCAS' interests. He also finds time for swimming, boating, and current events. Mr. Lucas graduated from Toledo Uni- versity. You can End MR. RAY LUSHER in the shop area either printing the RAMPAGE or bids to some formal attair or supervising audio-visual education. Mr. Lusher is a graduate of Bowling Green State,University. Musical plays rate among the in- terests ot MR. TOM LYONS, RHS Varsity Football Coach and teach- er of drivers education and Ameri- can History. Mr. Lyons obtained his B.S. degree from Bowling Green State University. Fashion shows and sketching rate high for MISS HELENA MADRZY- KOWSKI, English teacher. Miss Madrzykowski obtained her B.A. and B.S. in Ed. degree at Mary Manse College. 51 From sports cars, to the arts, to travel, go the varied interests ot MISS SUSAN MASZTAK. It the Eng- lish teacher can find any .spare time she enioys collecting poetry. Miss Masztak attended the University of Toledo and Mary Manse College where she received her A.B. de- gree. Even after a day of typing MR. CLIFF NELSON enjoys working with his model building. A sportsman, he also enioys boating and fishing. Mr. Nelson attended Bowling Green State University where he received his M.E. degree in School Adminis- tration. If you want to learn a lot about Ireland in a World History class be sure that your schedule reads Room 202. MR. ROBERT O'CONNELL, al- so American History teacher, has studied at John Carroll University and the University of Toledo. He holds the B.B.A. and M.Ed degrees. Mr. O'Connell likes good music, travel, and all sports. Mr. Music Man ot RHS is new- comer, MR. HARRY PARRACK. He has showed his capability as band director with this year's fine march- ing band. Mr. Parrack attended Fairmont State College where he re- ceived his A.B.Ed. One of the busiest people at RHS is MISS GAIL PEERY, Journalism and English teacher. Besides coaching the Debate Team, advising the RAMPAGE, and ROGERIAN, she finds rallying and racing sports cars equally as thrilling and hair-raising. Miss Peery attended Kent State Uni- versity, the University of Toledo, and Bowling Green State University. 52 good teachers successful students r reef ,. .2 f'Today's dynamic speaker will be . . . This is the remark heard in MR. ROGER PHILLIPS public speak- ing classes. When Mr. Phillips isn't directing a play, advising Thespians, or instructing dramatics and English classes, you might find him propped in front of the television watching Mickey Mouse with his two sons. He attended Bowling Green State University and the University of Michigan where he obtained his B.S. in Ed. degree. As would be expected, the activities of MRS. PATRICIA PICKETT, RHS physical education teacher, deal with sports. She especially likes to ski and fish. Mrs. Pickett finds knit- ting, a slower-pace hobby, more suitable for nights after she advises GAA. Mrs. Pickett attended Toledo University where she received her B.Ed. degree. Teaching American and World His- tory occupies most of MISS DALENE POND'S hours. She is a graduate of Ohio Northern University where .she earned her B.Ed. degree. If MR. ROBERT RITTICHIER isn't on the football field coaching the Var- sity Team you will find him teaching American Government in Room 203. Mr. Rittichier received his B.Ed. and M.Ed. from Miami University and University of Toledo. When he has time, he finds pleasure in fishing and reading. On late summer afternoons you may see MR. DONALD RUCK gazing out of Room il8's windows. He is prob- ably thinking about that fish that got away. Besides fishing the Sci- ence teacher occupies his summers with construction work. He gradu- ated from Ohio Northern University with a B.S. in Ed. 53 i . ' .iff L. wb Green Thumb? Well maybe noT, buf MRS. MARION SCHNELL srill finds gardening a greaT pasTime during The summer days. Besides Teaching plane geomeTry and advanced al- gebra, Mrs. Schnell is adviser To The newly formed MaTh Club. She aT- Tained her B.Ed. and IVl.Ed, degrees from EasTern Michigan, Bowling Green, Adrian College, and The UniversiTy of Toledo. You mighf describe MRS. ELISABETH SCHROEDER as being The only fe- male Teacher aT Rogers noT afraid To pick up a worm! The biology Teacher affended Defiance College, KenT STaTe, and The UniversiTy of Toledo where she aTTained her B.S. in Ed. degree. When she isn'T Teaching English, MRS. ELAINE SHAW may be found spending The summer monThs aT The lake. The assisTanT librarian earned her B.S. and B.A. degrees from Bowling Green STaTe UniversiTy and The UniversiTy of Toledo. Outside of Teaching French and LaT- in, MISS WILMA SHULTZ finds read- ing, Travel, and people inTeresTing and infriguing. Her IVLA. degree is from Syracuse UniversiTy and her B.A. degree from The UniversiTy of Toledo. interests va ry ai .1-rv., . among faculty :Lis I Q 7:1-'mi-I - 4 ..A::,:: - :. 545,335 iw You can still see The sparkle of the Marine Corps in the eyes of RHS English teacher MISS JOSEPHINE SPARKS. Although planning work for those ever-impatient seniors takes a good deal of her time,-Miss Sparks enioys photography, read- ing, and travel. She attended Ohio State and Columbia Universities where she received B.S. and M.A. degrees. You may find MR. RAYMOND STEELY sitting in an open boat fish- ing. If The Hsh aren't biting he may be reading one of his favorite books. The RHS physical education teach- er also enioys all sports, especially wrestling. He attended Bowling Green State University where he ob- tained a B.S. in Ed. degree. Business teacher at RHS, MISS PATRI- CIA TODD, finds skiing, bowling, and bridge the best ways to enioy herself. Miss Todd is a graduate of Toledo University where she ac- quired her B.E. and M.Ed. degrees. Music, golf, and people rate high among the interests of MRS. VIR- GINIA VALO, home economics teacher. Mrs. Valo attended the Universities of Valparaiso, Toledo, and Purdue where she earned her B.S.H.E. degree. Vini-Vini-Vini This remark may be heard often in MRS. MILDRED VAN FLEET'S Latin classes. She re- ceived her A.B. degree from the college of Wooster, William and Mary, Tufts University, The Univer- sity of Toledo, and Bowling Green State University. Mrs. Van Fleet finds her grandchildren her most impor- tant interest. 55 Any student of MR. JAMES VITALE knows that the Civil War is his fa- vorite subiect and what could be more appropriate for an American history teacher? Mr. Vitale is a grad- uate of the University of Toledo where he has earned his B.S, in Ed. and M.S. degrees. Remedial reading, sports, and hunt- ing head the list of MR. CHARLES WACHTELL'S favorites. The special education teacher received his A.B. and M.E. degrees from the Univer- sity of New Mexico and the Uni- versity of Toledo. Everyone knows that MR. RICHARD WAGNER'S favorite friends are his golf clubs and his lvlr. Skeleton . When his physiology students wish to know more about the body's bone structure, Mr. Skeleton is a great help. Mr. Wagner attended Miami University and the University of To- ledo where he attained the A.B., B.S., and M.S. degrees. MRS. CAROL WEISENAUER, art teacher, states that people, educa- tion, and art are her main interests. She is a graduate of Bowling Green State University where she received her B.F.A. and M.A. degrees. Everyone remembers the Weisen- auer Bulge in MR. CHARLES WEI- SENAUER'S algebra, geometry, or trigonometry classes. Enjoying sports, Mr. Weisenauer is coach tothe Re- serve Basketball Team. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees from Ohio State, Heidelberg College, and Bowling Green State University. 56 classes round Finding time for ort ond poetry must be difticult for on English teocher who hos piles ot compositions, home work, ond book reports to grode, but MRS. GERALDINE WERNER does it. She leorned her teciching skills ot Homline University cmd the Uni- versity of Toledo where she received her B.S.Ed. Being well suited for Home Eco- nomics, MRS. KATHLEEN WILLIAMS enjoys sewing, knitting, ond swim- ming. Holding ci B.S.Ed., she cit- tended Northern Illinois University ond Bowling Green Stote University. out student life Foshion, ort, music, ond the theqtre world ore dll toncies of MRS. JANE WITTES, Geometry ond Americon Government teocher. Mrs. Wittes en- joys sewing, swimming, ond cooking oside ot being cidviser to Junior Y Teens. She received her B.Ed. from the University of Toledo. MISS RAMONA ZALESKI, Art ond English teocher, enjoys ploying the bonjo ond studying folk music in re- lotion to setting ond historicol bock- ground. Miss Zoleski groduoted from Rosory Hill College where she ottoined her B.S. 57 cooks, custodians, and bus drivers L to R, ROW 1: Gertrude Gongwer, Irene Laux, Thelma Inman, Edith Haefner, Doris Crook, Doris Baum, Donna Bush, Elzoro Scho- Irene Erdmcan, Mary Gillmore, June Rieger. ROW 2: Jeaneft Ziehr, en, Henererfa Seigerf, Velma Pigg, Eleanor Lemle, Edith Armstrong. 58 serve RH L. to R.: Bob Jones, head custodian, Lora Pink, Karl Cas- tor, Bob Dennis. L. to R., ROW 1: Irene Valentine, Elsie Kulwicki, Fern Link, Betty Ray Hutchison, Gus Nofzinger, Harry Ball, Sherrill Fleming, Russell ,,,1e,,, - Steiger, Virginia Fall. ROW 2: Delbert Bordner, Ralph Kulwicki, Glaze, Melvin Wagner, Frank Copic, Raymond Gregory. 503' ' YH-lilfll BUS . 59 fa :fy A ' 9' S Q 5 Q X Xqmfgg er Xi -1 14' u. 1 X X 1 1 Q1 X . 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The Junior Class officers are lfrom lefT To righrl Fred Bruggemeier, V.P., Jim Witfman, Pres., Barb Sphar, Sec., and absent from picfure John Phillips, Treas. in our two years at rogers Bruce AlbrighT Pam Allen KeiTh Ames Randy Ames Geraldine AmsTuTz Jack Anderson Sandra Angel Michael Ankney Richard Aossey A Jef' William Armour Hugh Ayers Janice Babcock Efhel Banks Bruce Bankey CaThy Baranowski Wayne Barber Lincla Bare John Baron Donna BarTelT CaThy Baumhower 62 Terry Baumberger Mike Beach Linda Beal Lois Beavers Steve Beidleman Gene Bell Kathy Benson Joanne Bertling Dan Berry Mary Beumel Colette Bick Elaine Bialecki Bill Bird Roger Blaine Jack Bloomfield Larry Blum John Bobash Randy Bohland Russell Bohland Roger Bonnett we ve formed deep loyalties Deonn Bortel Mary Braithwaite Barbara Bowen Neal Brannon Cathy Bowers Bill Breier Beth Bremer Jim Brink Bob Bronson Linda Brookhart Dennis Brown Fred Bruggemeier Chris Bruns Bonnie Bryant Nancy Buchholz Richard Buckmaster Linda Burkhart Pamela Burlew James Burnside Tim Burnside A Dave Busack Bob Bush Sharon Buttner Jim Conn Rick Cantrell Gary Carmean Barbara Carroll Jim Carter Judy Case Pat Casey Dale Chapman Henry Chase Patsy Chatfield Jim Cherry Bill Childers Mark Clark Dick Clark Myrna Clayton Charlotte Clevenz Claudette Clixby Richard Coker Judy Cole Pat Colpaert Gwen Cook Lawrence Cook Berran Cohen Steve Cook Sandy Cook Jett Corbett Michael Connell Barb Cordrey Diana Cook Jim Crawford Allan Crum Alice Culbertson Linda Crawford Judy Curnow Doris Dence Chris Davis Delores Dale Paula Damas Sue Denison Rose Dennis Don De Salle Duane Detterman Sometimes Juniors got in the way of upperclassmen. Jerry Drown Larry Druschel Barbara Drezewecki Dan DuPrielcl James Dumit Donna Dutkiewicz Pat Eckhart Sandy Eitniear Diane Eifniear Donald Entenman Sharon Falkenberg Donny Farnsworth Ray Feeney Robert Fetter Diane Fisher Linda Fisher Dave Frye Alan Frosch Chuck Frosch Darlene Fritz Fran Frey Tom Freiley Ralph Franklin Gale Frankhouser Margaret Foxe Judy De Vaul David Dickinson Linda Disher Bonnie Dilbone John Dorr Patricia Double Linda Draheim Carole Dreps E 15:24 -1 Qi s At AS. Karen Fox Kenton Fox Lewis Fowler Linda Fogle David Fuller Tamara Gaefh Dick Gedert Larry Geiser Carol Gilford Edward Gillmore Sue Gozdowski David Gowing Larry Gowing Terrance Goodwin Mike Glover Bob Grechowiak Linda Haddad Deifra Hahn Jill Hall Bill Hamilton Jeri Hanefeld George Harper Eugene Haney James Hansen Jane Hansen Gilbert Harbaugh John Harder Delores Harris Sandy Har? Jane Harfer Linda Hartkopf Ken Heaney Michael Harfzell Bill Harker Mike Hawes lessons, clubs, and sports make a balanced junior Gary Heckman Becky Helle Donna Helms Linda Henderly Pauline Hens Karen Hersey Marlene Hill Ross Hill Judy Hinde Richard Hoar Edward Holly Sue Hollopeter Tod Harrigan Chuck Horvath Glenn Horvath Barb Howard Lois Hubbard Beth Hunter Dorothy Irwin Jo Jacobs Barb Jacobson Rich Jagielski Ron Jaguay Calvin Jefferies Janet John Bruce Johnson Roger Johnston Steve Jonasen Robert Jones Paul Jordan Joyce Jordan Gerald Kamm Karen Kasza Dick Karpinski Irene Kanderski i A Q 1 ,Q 2 . ., tw, f' grain, , I 7- V . fr ,. , 'Www ' f S . 3 X wr , mi , 18' ,W A ci M gi, L as 1 .H i xx ,W X ,J K 4 af ' i 4 v. 1 1 r N Q: - -4-' . Q.. ,Y , 57.f:!:. A it if I H :lj A , 9 . 4.4 ,L fm 5 J 3 Ai M38 W Tw: K X is if fr 3- ,J Je 5 it ir- LA? s-R5 . .m V r A'Y 1 png Q 'K M lf WJ uf xr new 3, L ' A A J L .. '3 it Ed Kanney Richard Kater Ken Kaufman Carol Keeler Debbie Keil Gary Kelly Jim Keller Mike Kime Lucy Kinker Ken Klepacz Terry Kloesen Karen Krnotorka Greg Knitz Paul Koeptler Linda Kopanko Roy Koschalk Jerry Kosch Tom Kotz John Krell Dave Krall John Krochmolny Linda Krukowski John Kuhl Jant Lamlein Larry Langton Judi Larimer Mark Larson Marie Latham Rick Lau Marcee Lauer Mike Launder Brad Lenhart Bonnie Leonard Otto Liebat Richard Liggett Chuck Loar Darlene Looman Bob Losey Tom Lubinski Richard Lundy Margaret Lunsford Eric Luthi Diane MacKinnon Alma Madrzykowski Jim Mandler Leonard Mankowski Ken Manuszak Lorelyn Marshall Nancy Martin Gary McConnell Richard McCroy Mike McDermott Colleen McGovern Diane Mclntyre 68 if Qt-9, . . Gale Frankhouser displays athletic ability in gym class David McMurray William Meincer Charles Meinen Mary Menke Molly Messinger Bill Michalski Gerry Micham Kristine Michelson John Miller Linda Miller Marian Moore Charles Morus Brenda Moss Ron Moss Roger Mowery Tom Mulky Tom Mumford Kay Munson Geoff Muniz Nick Nadorii Linda Naiber Janice Napierala John Neff Mike Nino Mike Norman Laureen Nowakowski Theresa Nowakowski Jerry Nowovviezski Mac Nunn Dennis Oleiownik Dan Oakes Paula Palmer Tony Passanfe Richard Paszko X Ernest Paszczykowski Chester Paulson 69 Lynn Pember Tom Plageman Mark Rasmus Frank Rardin John Riek Judy Royce John Schikora Jim Pemberton Karen Penske Terry Plath Sonia Pollard Reed Reamsnyder Linda Reed Dave Rice Linda Rice Sue Rier John Ringger Bill Saba Janet Sandusky Jim Schmaus Paul Schmidlin 3,1 W 1 P .,,., ...G A Q ,, -5 ' 4' K 'J S .. if is Jky lv 'l Jri S J A Z J, i 5 2 1 'S 5.4 A Sue Perry Carol Phillips John Phillips Linda Plageman Howard Powers Thomas Prince Nancy Puszczewicz Norman Radtke Donna Rehklau Sally Reichard Rosemary Reiner Linda Reville Gary Rieger Jill Rieger Ron Rieger Jim Riek Q 0 0 we ve acquired many lasting Tom Roach Richard Robinson Arnold Rodriquez Ann Roettger Clarence Sass Ronald Saville Kathy Saxer Pat Schenner Walter Schmitt Richard Schroeder Holly Schroeder Ricky Schroeder if i ft 'K 5- we i r . -we 3,-51? ai f 3, ' A 1 X Connie Scothern Verna Scott Jim Scurlock Lawrence Seeburger Sue Setchel Steve Serr Raymond Sgro Linda Shepard and wonderful friendships ii Junior football players and cheerleaders pose in a pyramid. Sue Sherrill Ken Sikorski Robert Simpson Charles Sites Becky Skeens Joe Slauterbeck Dorothy Sliwinski Mike Slomowicz Eva Smith Linda Smith Roger Smith Elaine Sniadecki Carol Southworth Barb Spahr Janie Spangler Sherry Sprague Bill Staler Steve Sterrett Vicki Sterrett Judy Stewart Barb Stoler If E 'il E E X ire y 3 is English students listen attentively to Mr. Phillips. Gary Stoll Sharon Strom Gwendolyn Strange Ken Swartz Pat Switala Ricky Swonger James Szachta Chris Szymaniak Jim Symanski Richard Tabbert Lorna Tammerine Michael Tatkowski Tom Taylor Sharon Terry Margie Terrill we are looking forward 72 Pat Thielen Debbie Thompson Earl Thompson Mary Tooker Janice Train Rose Trick Linda Tressler Robert Trumbell Jennifer Truss Mike Uhrman Jane Unger Pat Urbanski James Urzykowski Pauline Venske John Ville l . 'pi Fl , 1 4 to being big seniors E Linda Villegas Sharon Volmer Bob Valzer Laura Wachtell Don Walstead Doug Walton Brenda Ward Linda Warnke Kathy Warren Jane Wasmudt Don Wend Dennis Wenzel Margaret Werling Jim Wheaton Diane Whistler Carolyn Widmon Thornell Wiggins Pat Williams Marlene Wilson Zane Wilson Phil Winston John Wirick Jirn Wittman Carol Wonacott Mike Wonacott Karen Wood Robin Wood Debbie Woodard Ruth Woodby Pat Woodford Freidell Wright Harvey Yingling Bonnie Yonk Cathy Yosses Cathy Yost Robert Zenz Dennis Zenz Maxine Zielinski Pat Zielinski Sarah Zvvayer The Sophomore Class olnficers are lfrom left To righfj Al Richardson, V.P., JaneT Sharp, Treas., Margie Cald- well, Sec,, and Dan Roll, Pres. As The TlrsT class To go compleTely Through The iunior high, The sopho- mores hove spenf rnosf of This year learning how To be good RogeriTes. The biggest evenT of The year came when The class of i967 ordered Their rings ThaT were selecTed by The elecTed oFficers. getting into the swing of 74 Tom Abrams Donna Adams Connie Adamski Karen Alesi Wilhelm Ambil Tina Ames Bill AmoneTTe Mike Anderson Walter Anderson Ted Arnold Mike Babcock Dave Badman Beverly BaIlerT Ginny Balwinski James BancrofT Clarice Bandurski Gary Barber Vicki Barfell Paul Barkimer John Barkoof Donald Barnes Janet Barret Sandy Barror Beverly Bauman Judy Beck Wilbur Bedacht Margerite Beidleman Larry Bell Georgia Bellner Anthony Bender Michael Bester Gary Billmaier Bridget Bird Jim Blake Linda Blum Marcia Bowers Carol Bowman Betty Bracken Barbara Bradley Gary Brannon things was our first aim John Breier Martha Bremer Micheal Bremer William Brewer Tom Bridges Carma Brinker Duane Brodbeck John Bronson Linda Bronson Dwight Brown Pat Brown Ronald Brown Sally Brown Sharon Brunke Gloria Bryan Fred Buckholz Richard Buehler Janet Buetow Mark Buhler Donald Burnett Terese Burgarcl John Burkhart Joseph Burzynski Barbara Bush Bill Butler Gary Butler John Cahill Margaret Caldwell Marsha Calhoun Joseph Carr William Carr Mark Carter Robert Caywood Judy Cedoz Anita Chechelski Linda Chovan Jim Churchill Karen Clark Rod Coe Kris Calchagoff Pamela Cole Len Collier David Cook Diane Cook Sharon Cooke Dan Cousino John Coy Connie Craft Kathy Craft Dennis Craig Dave Crawford Carol Crooks Glenn Crosby Caroline Crowley George Cumberworth Jim Cunningham Mike Curtis choosing a class ring boosted our pride in rogers Doug Enteman Robin Eppard Chuck Estes Mike Evans Bill Falkenburg Kenneth Fall Sandy Fall Gerry -Farbrother Judy Feak Marsha Fell Nick Fisher Judy Fleming Audrey Czarnecki Sue Czlapinski Laura Damas Nanette David Larry Dernier Paul Dernier Kathy De Ville Craig Dickey Jerry Damanowski Sharon Dressler Joel Duflield Theresa Dumit Sandra Dusseau Arlene Dye William Dye Mark Eason Frank Eberflus Gay Eckhart Rhonda Eckhart Debbie Edwards Robbie Eicher Linda Eitniear Chuck Ellis Bob Engwert Joan Engwert Tim Goebel Maureen Gosling Tom Gowing Loretta Gozdowski Dennis Greashaber Jerry Greenwood Allan Gregg Jimmy Groves Gail Fletcher Joyce Foltz Nancy Forkapa Debbie Fought Pamela Fox Bob Franks Chester Franklin Oscar Fuller Jim Fuller Jim Garn Jane Geisler Tom Geiner Dan Georgia Sue Gerhart Connie Gibson Ferne Gibson Fran Glambin Jenny Glanzman Linda Gleason Rick Goclcerman Plugging through geometry was a real challenge Garry Grzechowiak Ann Gurzynski Bill Hall Eddie Hall Janice Hanna Penny Harding Sue Hardt Nancy Hardy Shirley Harper Charles Hart Don Hart Tristan Harvey Sandy Hasty John Hawker Gerald Hawkins Pamela Hawley Daniel Hayes Sherry Heckman Eileen Heinicki Bob Helle Dick Hendricks Steve Hines Susan Hoag Carol Hollabough Carolyn Holmes Frank Holt Carol Holton Dianne Houser Dan Houston John Howard Tom Hughes Daryl Hull Jane Humphries Joan Humphries Deborah Hunter Jim Huss Larry Hutchinson Linda Hyter Jeri Jacobs Andy .laquay JeFf Johns Lcivern Johnson Lorry Johnson Robert Jones Steve Jones Willioms Jones Jeff Jordon Ed Kolfenboch Christine Konderski Ellen Konney John Korpinski Bob Korpinski Lowell Keeling Teddy Keil Dione Keil Done Keller Sondro Kellogg Williom Kelly Sue Kelsey Doug Kelling Chorleen Kennedy Michoel Kersfe Lindo Kibler Judy Kinor Edword Kippler Sue Kloiber Shori Kloiber Chorles Knight Diane Koch Phil Koenigseker Debbie Koepfler Sondi Kolosinski Georgia Kopfmon Cindy Korcilewski Roy Koscholk Debbie Krieghoff Chorlie Krukowslci Lindo Kuehnle Annelfe Kulmofyclci Don Kulwiclci Dovid Kurlh Peg Kulz Dennis Lomb Tony Lo Porfo Donno Lorirner Joseph Lovolelle Cory Lowrence Dennis Lowrence 80 we look forward to f Si X ' ffig? p 9 A 42 ,eb i X W , Y Q5 sg, ' ' if Y ihielflgx in A .- I- f- V . inyiq- .,: A- .f :,. : Ie. 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Schmitt, Jim Wittman, Mike McDermott, Jim Wellman, Jeff Bunde, Paul Koep ter, Mike Hawes, Tom Shondell, Fred Bruggemeier, Nick Nadortt, Tom Hogue ROW 4: Gary Price, Bill Childers, Eric Ahltors, Greg Bates, Tod Horringan Larry Blum, Bob Jones, Dan Roll, Bob Losey, Duane Detterman, Bob Watkins skill and leadership build 1 l .. . Managers BACK: L. Haddad, B. Bartz, T. Freiley, D, McConneha, D. Oaks FRONT: B. Grzechowiak, T. Baumberger, K, Heaney. Winning our first champion- ship in the Great Lakes League was the most satisfy- ing achievement to come to Rogers High School in many years. We have accomplished many things in our short his- tory as a school. We have had many honors given to Us x l a winning team Co-Captains Jerry LaGro, and Jerry Ehrsam and individuals have gained stardom on the tleld of battle, but never has a football team been honored tor being cham- pions. Dfw 547 -A i Individual honors and names will be forgotten as the years pass, team champions will nev- er be forgotten. Football Coaching Stott, l. to r.: Jim Vitale, Tom Lyons, Robert Rittichier, Ed Kaser, Powell Kingsley. M-,,,::g k,,,.WW .,., 1L3gim .W Z'...'Tf .,..w2..1H, ' 'A ,Zl'.,.LflL If.. W- ..:f'u4 M VM--M'-JM4-v'f W 5 f1,.,fe,12ff,fsfgfJm . . ' ?UgmS1y,gi: ,. :', . . 1 5 , -ii?'l'i -lfbfiifzf - W , . rs, - - 3g2, f we5g51m-- A . N,. .:-W I -E .V Tlwgwelgzzuigiggg - .- ,, - . , , ,: . , V' . V ., Ai .7 55 . Q, f---W lf-WM-Wm--7:27 . r1..,,W .. .35-Mfg -..A.,W,, ,...,, ' ,, .:f:.u'i. ,-.,.A::.:5:m - '- :-f:fl5fe:Q3mg - V gf-Sm, . f -4 :gi5L.W.5?f5,fmfWT? ,Nr Kg , R ,- - Ea' . 1 - Q' we A k5,g,,.,., . W 1 :sifi?'f ' ' AWN , 2 ,, K K f f- VXA 'wi ' 'E. ' :. A ' . ?ls?isV?'.sf4?fPi,'P'.531l1 Y-fee ilfm ew , . A fm, , Q,-1 ,-Msh,.,,?,- ' .ll ,. 5975393 Q2 ' E ir, . : .. 4 f . . .. ,V V , , .,.54.i1:,- ' -6 eng, W , . .,. i V53 A . 1, lamb: f Terry Mohler, Fullback Doug Offeson, Fullbcack Jerry Ehrsam, Quarterback Jeff Litzenbrug, Tackle Tom Houge, Halfback Mike Wells, End Paul Yenrick, End Louis Tehan, Holfbcuck Dave Knoke, Encl Jim Wellman, End Jerry LaGro, Center Bob Watkuns, Center I Larry Olszewski, Guard I Ted Schmidt, Guard Tom Shondell, Guard I 1I I Garry Price, Halfback Dave Trammel, Halfback Eric Ahlfors, Halfback U - -V -1 Dave Roshong, End Jeff Bunde, End Greg Bates, End A - .A . K iI k1 ' Last one on is a rotten egg! This seemed the team's motto as defense goes in to bury SS UHBBU The Rams paid a price for their overwhelming victories. Rick Swonger suttered an ankle injury in the Bedford game Mike Wells, senior end, sncltches c: pass from the Scrub ca Dub-Dub quarterback. football-ram's style Expressions sometimes show The outcome of the game. 95 A w ,. .5 ,,fL ,W,A.H,wf.f:1wsmm:fswafwaaewmamwxmmwmwzas , 51 Left to Right, ROW 'I: Paul Yenrick, Don DeSolle, Greg Bates, Mike McDermott, ROW 2: Jerry Ehrsom, Paul Schmidlin, Jerry LoGro, Doug Ottesen, Gary Price, Larry Olszewski. Jerry Ehrsom who wcis chosen All-State, is pictured here with noted Ohio State Coach Woody Hayes. 98 FOOTB LL HCNORS Rogers gridders reoped numerous footlooll honors this yeor. On the All-G.L.L. first teom were Gory Price, Doug Ottesen, Jerry Ehrsom, Lorry Olszew- ski, Jerry LoGro, ond Poul Schrnidlin, On the second teom were Poul Yenrick, Don DeSolle, Greg Botes, ond Mike IvlcDerrnott. Jerry Ehrsom vvois norned to the All-Ohio first teorn os o defensive boclc. l-le vvos the first footlooll ployer ever to represent Rogers on the All-Stote first teorn. Another Rom who vvos honored by on All-Ohio teorn position vvos Lorry Olszevvski, vvho wos chosen os cz third string linemon, Olszevvski vvos olso chosen to represent Rogers in the onnuol stote All-Stor footboll gorne the following August. Following the Rogers-Whitmer gorne, rodio stotion WOHO chose Rogers' Doug Ottesen os Ployer of the Week. At the Annuol Footboll Bonquet co-coptoin Jerry Ehrsom vvos chosen lviost Voluoble Ployer of Rogers' '64 seoson. Lorry Olszewski, guord, vvos selected lvlost Improved Linemon. Recipient of the Principol's Trophy for othletic ond scholostic obility vvos co- coptoin Jerry LoGro. The TQ64 season was a rough one Tor our reserve grid- iron Teom. The Team vvos plagued vviTh iniuries The en- Tire season. For The second sTraighT year The reserve Teom losT iTs championship bid wiTh Clay, The lasT game of The year. The Team's fine quarTerback, Rick Gocker- mon, was losT The second game of The year wifh a bro- ken collarbone. Bob Schmidlin, TlrsT Teom Tullback and defensive sTondouT, was losT The Tollovving week vviTh anoTher broken collarbone. YeT The Team never losT Their poise and desire To win even vvifh These cosTly in- juries. The Team Tried even harder To become beTTer TooTball players and produce a winning season. The over-all record of This year's reserve Teom was 4 vvins, 3 losses, and l Tie, which capTured 2nd place in The G.l..l.. The coaches picked Dan Roll as The mosT voluoble line man, Chuck EsTes os The mosT valuable back, and Jim Zachman os The mosT improved player. 1 v s complete a successful year despite injuries ROWT L To R Mr Vitale J Zachman T Arnold B Mann O Pollard, T. B. Kelly, B. Karpinski, B. Schmidlin, D. Roll, A. Richardson, T Who en Tammerine T OHair Mr Kingsley ROW 2 D Georgia B Helle D. Craig, Hawker, M. MarieTTa, S. Sharp. ROW 4: T. Nolan, B. Hall, D Witfman J T Rother M Zimmerman J LavaleTTe R Gockerman L Johnsen ROW 3: Johns, D, Hgugfon, T, Rayner, D, Meyer, M, Evans, C. Estes. 99 rams finish third in league Left To Right: Dave Boston, Doug Orfesen, Bill Childers Jerry Ehrsam Wayne Barber Richard McCroy Rick Cantrell, Wes Harper, Steve Mix. The Rogers Ram's baskeTball season Took many unusual Turns. The Rams posTed a fine l4-4 over- all record, yeT finished Third in The GreaT Lakes League as all losses came in league play. ln ouT- side encounTers The Rams dealT deTeaTs To ST. Francis, Libby, and Macomber, The Top Three Teams of The CiTy League. STeve Mix, followed by Rich McCroy, paced The Rams scoring aTTack. Valuable conTribuTions were also made by seniors Dave BosTon, Wes Harper, Jerry Ehrsam, and Doug OTTesen, while sopho- more Gary STevvarT came Through wiTh several fine performances. Rich McCroy also placed on The all GLL squad wiTh an honorable menTion. x X6 ,ig LA 1... ' ' f fvf,, WW! , .. , A -.: Aigy LSSL 5 1 , fzgfnn ':: A' k 'fE: ':' : 'U ' -- W Rhn x k 9 ,,,,, L,... ,da Q 5' 1 3 3 3 5 F13 il q 1 Ff ,:,': Z jj Vvlugl ::. , L h I K L I g S , , ...N f ...Q -f' U! Isl 1 ..... 3,5 . V ? ff l ...-. , 1' vs Nw,, -Q 1 V, ,,. '.as 3 gr. 1 iff? gf-, f :yen ', ' ' ' , .4 '- I Bedford opponents watch, helpless as Mix lays up an- other basket. Jerry Ehrsam strains for two points. QJMS Gary Stewart and Clay foe battle forthe ball Basketball season boasted of action-packed games and student-packed stands. Opponent fails to block a 2 point attempt Expressions of anxiety are written on the faces of the cheerleaders. lO3 1 ..-....... .-...N . .W , . ,K W Tn. -E 232' if 'A I :f:- Yi, f gy 4,1 ig. 1 A .f'5' gi Q g y AQ is Q43 5' s UQ 'Q' ff, 6, U 5 21 s 41 H Ut ki Q 1 S f'- ' gif? 552' ' 3 , 4? 2 5 f 3' M . , Yi! VV4 A trg Abn 3 ,L 1 X ,, E'v J X ' I 3 ' gi ' . T ' ! 'J -'Q E 153 Varsity Cheerleaders are, from top to bottom: Sue Snyder, Margie Terrill, Dee Dee Hahn, Linda Brook- hart, Barb Cordrey, Linda Johnson. varsity and Reserve Cheerleaders ore, from left vo right, Donna Larimer, Debbie Kell, Connie Swcrtz, Michele McClure, Sue Kelsey, Lindo Kuehnle. reserve cheerleaders keep the crowds hopping l, X a l 4 All , X, Q XV , K, ef '- MQ-M ' 6 . I L. To R. ROW 1: Rich Robinson, Jim Zachmon, Tom Taylor, Gary Cairon, Mike Jim Mandler, Al Richardson, Ed Kaltenbach, Dennis Lciweronce, Bob Heuer- Caywood, Paul Schmidlin, Dan Roll, Tom Kingsley, Gary Heckman, Jerry man, John Harder, Tony Rayner, Lou Fowler, Ed Holley, Gary Gillmore, Collier, Ray Feeney. ROW 2: John Sfromaier, Jerry Oakes, Jim Wheaton, Coach Ray Steely. matmen champs for seventh year l l Gary Coiron Tom Kingsley Jerry Collier Stale Champ The 1964-65 wrestling Tecsm, un- deryiihe guidance of Mr. Roy Steely, Turned in cm outsiandihg 8-Q4' peirformcfrnces during The regs ulcnriseoson competition. r Fiiacing first in the wresfling fournf ament were ,Tom Kingsley, Roy Feeney, and Gary Hackman, who wus, also named y ride J oursfcandingi mqtmanffof Hive wumq,menf., Pine ing 15efiOnd fweref Ricky Robinson, JeffygCZQ1lier,, Gdfy ,CQfi'0fTq' Mikes G ho ,Doe J l., ei,i 3 1,i iis,rr,i i,rir,isei 3 i,,l siises lr,sZ ilii siise ll feifirihleife ,lrii Sffelifsishfi Vri.,. .V'ii.'r f Rogers ilir, Qi f ,iQloev,s,i biss C RQQQJTKJR 39935 Rogers C Reese Rogers KQQW5 ,Healers 39965 R094-ee ,Rf-vgefs ersiie 25 -fo 22 T13 23 V42 31 24 MISC, Mvwmbei Sf, f 7 JWCUTQR Y Libby is roficiffiion rosfofio R f33dl'?f9l iii, R ,XS X E, Gary Heckman gets set to square-away his opponent. fl Watching and waiting in anticipation, the team looks on. Sylvania foe attempts to break away from a Catron arm lock. Dan Roll attempts to roll his opponent into a pin. IO9 i , 2 1 1 S JA ..,. .nam Left to Right, ROW 1: Jack Williams, Mike Meier, Bob Newton, Dave Roshong, John Bobash, Jerry Baumgartner, Mike Hollowell, Ted Schmidt, Mac Nunn, Mark Larson, Tom Luettke Roger McCollum, ROW 2: Bill Folger, Coach Jim Vitale, Don DeSalle, Denny Brown, Dale Simon, Howard Butler, Paul Schmidlin, Dave Trammell, Gary Price, Jerry Ehrsam, Jim Wellman, Jim Geisert, Jerry LaGro, Eric Luthi, Robert Harris, Larry Houston, William Armour, Larry Winston, Bob Volzer. ROW 3: Bob Coy, Keith Ames, John Hueston, Bob Kater, Mike Parker, Gary Hayes, Jim Carter, Jerry Collier, Mike Beach, Tom Lubinski, Bill Cook, Ralph Franklin, Greg Knitz, Pat Casey, Bob Losey, Richard Coker, Tony Passante, Ron Rieger, Rick Lau, William Myers. 963 track team set many Rogers' track team of 1963 finished the season by defeating Ottawa Hills, Sylvania, Bedford, St. Francis, and High iumper Ersham. HO Bowsher. The Rams lost to Whitmer, Port Clinton, Libbey and Start. ln the GLL championship held at Clay, the Rams finished in third place with 92 points, four points from second place Bedford, and six points away from champion Fostoria. Tom Luettke set several records while participating in the shot put event. His best hurl, 54'8 was a rec- ord for Tom, Rogers, and the GLL. Other records broken or tied during the i963 track season included Mac Nunn in the lOO-yd.-dash, in lO.l, Jim Geisert in the 880, 2:05, and John Williams, high jump, 5'lO . Other outstanding track men in- cluded graduate Larry Houston and returning letterman Jim Wellman, Jerry Ersham, Gary Price, and Don DeSalle. John Bobash out-hurdles Whitmer opponents. new records - -ani ' Denny Brown attempts to clear the bar. 1 Muscles tighten and tension mounts as Price leads oft in mile reloy. Rams get ready to out-run Whitmer in the 100-yclfdash. lll A.54: ,W A .. - baseball and tennis dominate L. to R. ROW 1. M. Wells, T. Shondell, D. Otfeson, L. Kohl, B. Childers, T. Wiffmon, J. Pemberfon, COGCH Heplef- ROW 3:.D. DuHie!d, T. Mohler, V.Cc1r- Hogue, J. Lifzenburg. ROW 2: C. Tracy, L. Geiserf, E. Swifcxlo, P. Koepfer, J. fer' D- Bosmnf Sfeve Biedlemanf J' Nowowieiski, L- Haddad- H2 Coach O'Connell poses with Junior Wightman Cupper Betty Brack- en. S The '65 girl's team consisted of itrom top to bottomi Jane Enk, Diane Emer- son, Kris Klag, Betty Bracken, Jackie Parker, Kathy Smith, and Linda Wal- lace, Absent from picture: Peggy Burke and Ros Sypert. The spring tennis squad ot '65 has a position to maintain. They must meet or beat last season's record ot T4 wins and 2 losses and the capture ot the GLL crown. Re- turning letterman Ken Swartz, Dave Hart, Fritz Bruggemeier, and Steve Jonasen show that this year's team has promise. The girls tennis team hosted a doubles tournament last spring and hope to make it an annual attair. This year the girls com- peted in an inter-scholastic league with sophomore Betty Bracken holding down the too slot. The T964 boy's team consisted of ROW iz Ken Swartz, Mike Kotz, Fritz Bruggemeier, Ed Thompson. ROW 2: Dave Emerson, Chris Moor, Dave Hart, Steve Jonasen, and Jeff Kozy. H3 . , Q? . Q- f , .1 -' - ' -5,-: :-wifi N-ail s, '1 W . . - .. 11-.,, - H w.1T,, :::::i:.:fiE-Hmm,-Y 'Y-F:-2-'L ffl-fm-fb 7 ww' , .. b A' N . ' - - .. mm- ' I Mfg, ' ' - 2-ref,-if --fnf.M,mWf f M y-ffm - ' z V ' ' - 5 A' ' 'L ' A - , ,L.v,L .L l.smeig5gg,gg2,f,amM- sf S2 aww. ., A 35 - K fm, 'wa Q ff! V W ,.L , S 'fi . 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Z homecoming queen sue nyder .. lkffmwgees 1 e fit, ' f sophomore attendant junior attendant senior attendant connie swartz carol gilford cheryl Ioar 137 1 I 139 W Alma Madrzykowski Barb Bowen Jane Harder Linda Brookhart Becki McManness Jr. Y-Teens Nat'l Thespian Soc. J.C.W.A Varsity Spanish t ' A 1 1 N A ' s J a I . A 4. 7 WA' QV ' 'VB' 'Egg V ' f 9 9 J J. . mi' Y owe- .0 0 winters J , ' , vast. , EPA jf. V Q. .,V . 1 Jeannie Tammerine Sandy Hasty Sue Hollopeter Jackie Parker Cathy' History Rifle French Sophomore Y-Teens Bowling. wiv sive . We use rw' fv- '?H F?w Karen Simpson Anne Elliot Kathy Cybulski Nancy Sarvis F.T.A. J Art Home Making Y.F.C. G.A.A. Marilyn Swailes Linda Yager Sharon Cooke Delicia Cox Denise David Kathy Smith Riding Math Band Quill and Scroll Tennis A A 0 ' Quo 8 ' 0 990 . ' - . wonder , .-' -A : . 5'1- Q Q . , A 0 4 'S . . i I' ' V , ' sa' lost Jill Rieger Betty Crooks Kathy Hardt Debate Choir Biology L V ' ' ' -954 -S v'v . SV A M 0 , ' y sq 'Q' .,,. Linda Shepard Senior Y-Teens Lot' u 4 Darlene Crider Secretarial Joann Wampler Sandy Opulskas Kay Munson Sandy Angel Key F.N.A. French Honorary J.C.l.. 4 Z f -:A I - A - S K S - M L A 2 . W fi council candidate chery oar Lynn Britenbaker David Janssen fugitive chooses royalty C .F ' Linda Dressel Becky Rieger Linda Johnson 144 'wsmWQh?, ',mf5V r 5 Q Dave Boston Louie Tehon princesses and princes pose fsjfyfbl eiMn1'6.n Wray, wr Mfr? January 28, 1965 Miss Anne Ashbacher Royalty Editor Rogers High School 2434 Holland-Sylvania Road Toledo, Ohio Dear Anne: Thank you so much for the photographs of the attractive young people competing in your school beauty contest for ROGERIAN King and Queen. It was a most difficult decision to reach, since each contestant had their own particular qualities of appeal. However, HThe Fugitiveu rose to the occasion, and the appropriate photographs have been marked accordingly. My congratulations to the winners, as well as to all who participated. My thanks, again, for asking me to play a part in your school activitiesr. Needless to say, I would appreciate receiving a copy of your Yearbook when it is published. rdiall D VID J N DJ:hm Enc. i 1 145 Jerry LaGro W Q W 5 Ted Schmidt Jerry Ehrsam we fi' Ya VE S Q mea gy ,I i ffl effifiggigmf ' wiggiinsl 52255221123 1135272552 ZZQQV, , iiwfiff 55555 pf Sifgfg! if 521 ,fm in ' WERE A M45-.. -?Q0':., . : , wg, 51 N 4 aguwqe 1:1 a -fffwfsz, . ,-mfg 'iE22?TsQ. , - my: if ,awp , Jffuw H quill S scroll Quill ond Scroll mem- bership honors ore re- served Tor Those publi- cdTions sTudenTs who hove received recogni- Tion in o phose of high s c h o o l iournolism. STQTT members musTsc1T- isly The ddviser ThciT They meriT This honor ond musT prove iT by sufilering Through The Triols ond TribuloTions of The iniTioTion. TE. L. To R. ROW 1: B. Rieger, A. Ashbacher, ROW 2: S. Russell-V. Pres., C. Gernheuser, K. Smith, S. Gen- Tieu, L. Gigczx, D. David-Sec.-Treus., ROW 3: D. McConneho, R. Korcsog-Pres., Miss Peery-Adviser. honories honor L. To R. ROW 'l: M. White, W. Blake, P. Rudzinski. ROW 2: D. Meyer, G. Recknogel, Miss Peery, E. Konney, J. Oakes, R. Blaine, M. Hendershot. forensic The nevvesT honorory so- cieTy To come To Rogers is The N o T i o n o l Forensic Lecigue. Being ci member of The socieTy presenTs on incenTive To be on elTec- Tive speoker ond Troins sTu- denTs for lecidership. 150 L. to R. ROW 1: F. Bruggemeier-Treos., D. Hcihn-V. Pres., R. Hilkert-Pres., B. Fillo-Sec., T. Mumford- Scribe, Mr. Phillips. ROW 2: C. Miller, B. Bowen, K. Klog, C. Eisenmonn, R. Toylor, B. Crooks, L. Cookley, R. Trick. Absent from picture M. Moore. top students french honorary Interest in culturol ond in- tellectuol ideos with o French tlovor brings to- gether the members ot the French Honorory. Mem- bership quoliticotions ore on 'A in French ond o B overoge in other subiects. Initiotes ore inducted ot on impressive condle- light ceremony. Meetings ore held in members homes where the hosts plon the progroms. thespian Producers ot BIithe Spirit , Ported on Her Wedding Morn , ond Put Your Best Foot Forvvord were the members ot The No- tionol Thespion Soci- ety. This newly orgon- ized honorory society vvcis formed to promote high quolity dromcitics ot Rogers ond in the community. L. to R. ROW 1: Mrs. Abell, K. Munson, S. Hollopeter, M. Glosing, C. Veizer, Miss Anistik. ROW 2: D. Dence, E. Konney, A. Kulmotycki, K. Klog, K. Alesi, T. Dumit, J. Ostrosky. ROW 3: T. Royner, F. Reed, N. Forkopo, J. Sharp, L. Chovon, P. Urbonski. ROW 4: R. Blaine, M. Wonocott, J, Geisert, D. Knoke, B. Jones, P. Stewo rt. r 1 1 Sally Gentieu cmd Kathy Smith, CO-EDITORS 5 Darlene Fritz, FACULTY Editor, Ken Sikorski 1 152 planning equal '65 rogerian I r Marilyn Swailes, SPORTS Ediforp Denny Brown Jeannie Tammerinep Cathy Rifenour, CLASSES Edi- for. , N.. I I Linda Gigax, STUDENT LIFE Editor, Sue Snyder 153 Karen Kmotorkap Carol Gernheuser, ORGAN- IZATIONS Edifor and BUSINESS MANAGER. Denise David, Co-editor Darlene Fritz, Page 1 Editor P r Becky Rieger, Page 4 Editor E ram-page Writing news, sports, and feature stories is the job of the reporters on the RAMPAGE. Everyone hustles in 208 as typewriter keys fly in an effort to meet a deadline. All of this work, however, has re- sulted in an over all superior news- paper. Carol Gernheuser, Page 2 Editor, Business Manager Ron Korcsog, page 5 Editor l i Sharon Russell, Co-editor Karen Kmotorka, Page 3 Editor John Bergener, Page 6 Editor Fred Moor Ken Sikorski ? Cathy Ritenour Jane Horter Tom Mumford, Photographer Dusty McConneho Miss Peery, Adyiser Members listen ahentively to the president. L. to R. ROW 'l: Mr. Gwozdz, D. Orfesen-Pres., Mr. Rittichier. ROW 2: D. Knoke-Treas., P. Yenrick-V. Pres., J. LaGro-Sec., L. Olszewski-Sgt. at Arms. ROW 3: G, Price, T. Kingsley, M. Nunn, D. McConneha. ROW 4: K. Swartz, T. Passante, G. Heckman, E. Switala. ROW 5: F. Brugge- meier, T. Hogue, D. Emerson, B. Rogers. ROW 6: B. Childers, M. Meier, B. Meyer, L. Haddad, M. Wells, L. Tehan. ROW 7: J. Litzenberg, M. Lar- son, J. Bunde, J. Sfrohmaier, T. Shondell, T. Schmidt. ROW 8: D. Ro- shong, D. Hart, R. Rieger, M. McDermott, T. Mohler, S. Jonasen, B. Bartz. ROW 9: W. Harper, J. Wellman, K. Heaney, B. Watkins, D. Trammell, L. Fowler, R. Angelocci, J. Sutkus. ROW TO: S. Mix, J. Bobash, T. Baum- berger, G. Bates, J. Ehrsam, E. Ahlfors, P. Schmidlin, P. Koepfer, D. De- Salle, L. Kohl. va rsity Membership in the RHS Varsity Club is significant ot athletic achievement and good sportsmanship. The club is open to any boy who has earned a varsity letter in any of Rogers' competitive sports. Doug Ottesen calls for a vote. varsity is club teamwork service is the key word Mike McDermott and Jim Wittman smile at key club Halloween party. key Key Club activities this year included painting the stadium, sell- ing truitcakes at Christmas, and enioying a tobaggoning party. Members must maintain good grades and uphold the Key Club honor by serving their school and community, developing ini- tiative and leadership, and promoting scholarship and citizen- ship ating contest. L. to R. ROW 1: E. Ahlfors-Sec., B. Bartz-Pres., L. Tehan-V. Pres. T. Schmidt-Treas., T. Kingsley-Sgt. at Arms. ROW 2: O. Liebat, E Luthi, M. McDermott, T. Passante, J. Pemberton, M. Ankney, J. Bunde T. Mohler. ROW 3: L. Olszewski, K. Swartz, B. Lenhart, G. Cook, T. Shondell, D. Ottesen, D. Boston, K. Heaney, L. Haddad, Mr. Kings- ley. ROW 4: M. Wells, C. Sites, D. Trammell, B. Childers, R. Langen- derfer, D. Rudnicki, C. Tracy, G. Draper, B. Losey, L. Fowler. ROW 5: J. Litzenberg, R. Cantrell, J. Wittman, D. DeSalle, M. Larson, P. Koep- fer, J. Cann, M. Perkins, J. Wellman, D. Roshong, G. Bates. 157 Hard work gave members third place in Clay decor- a 'exf- L. to R. ROW 1: C. Gernheuser, T. Norman, R. Woodby, T. Gaeth. ROW 2: Mr. Wagner, D. Busack-Treas., F. Bruggemeier-Pres., R. Smith-V. Pres., J. Coylcendall-Sec., P. Chatfield, K. Yost, L. Villegas, M. Fell, T. Dumit, J. Span- gler. ROW 3: T. Laporta, D. Brown, G. Harbaugh, M. Anderson, J. Miller, J. John Bergener spent Thursday's after school bowling. 158 Brink, D. Lundy, G. Kelly, R. Mowery, J. Bergener, J. Ringger, S. Tedrow S Thomas, G. Paulsen, W, Preston, J. Churchill, H. Powers, D. McFarland, D Houston, M. Stewart, G. Lalendorft, C. Rosebroclc, R. Smith. talents displayed bowling Strike! lf you've ever ventured to the RCR lanes on a Thursday after- noon atter school you may have found some members of the Bowl- ing Club going through their week- ly paces. The club was organized to promote an interest in Bowling within the school. Members need only to enioy the sport. art A spring arT show ond ci Trip To Cron- brook were acTiviTies of The ArT Club. This club has conTribuTeol o poinTing To The school Tor The pasT Two yeors. The ArT Club is odviseol by Mrs. Weisenauer ond Miss Zaleski. in rhs activities T K ArT club members pracTice skills in painTing. L. To R. ROW 'la S. Falkenburg, C. Bollerf, C. Dreps, J. Larimer, M. Gosling, F. Frey, P. Thielen, C. Veizer. ROW 2: Miss Zaleski, Mrs. Weisenauer, J. Bisbee -Sec., R. Taylor-Pres., S. Gentieu-V. Pres., L. Plageman-Trees., J. Napie- rala, C. ST. John, G. Frankhouser, A. Elliot, P. Zielinski, T. Norman, J. Long. ROW 3: C. Baumhower, A. Rickard, D. Krieghoff, J. Lewis, E. Honey, G. Cum- berworth, T. Druschel, D. Kuiawa, C. Junkins, R. Franklin, J. Bobash, A. Frosch T. Lubinski, D. Crawford, C. Wood. ROW 4: K. ColchagolT, S. Reiner, N Waiie, J. Jacobs, J. BerTling, N. Towsley, J. Vogelbocher, A. Kulmafycki, R Schwind, B. Bird, M. PeTers, D. Adams. students aid office L. to R. ROW 'l: Mrs. Bremer, C. Miller, C. Banclurski, B. Koehler, W. Harper, J. Amstutz, J. Harter. ROW 3: D. Fuller, M. Czech, J. Long, L. Kibler, B. Smith, J. Kinor, K. Yost, Mrs. Mary Mac Franklin, Mrs. Shaw. ROW 2: P. Lisenbee, M. Moore, J. McCloskey, S. Buttner, B. Skeens, L. Draheim, J. Unger. R. Skeens, E. Whitcamb, B. Helle, P. Damas, T. Norman, N. Wagner, J. Hinde, library You may vvonder hovv the library runs so smoothly. The Librarians can be credited for performing the various duties which make the library a place where students may find books or information they need. Many students took advantage of the good travel section we have in our library. 4 ini' .01-f Rick Eckert found the library an excellent place to write his govern ment report. 160 and library office Running erronds, answering The Tele- phone, sorTing moil, ond collecring The oTTendonce slips ore The main duTies of The Office Help. These sTu- denTs TorTeiT Their sTudy hdlls To work in The oTTTce and heolTh room. Work- ers in The healTh room ore all mem- bers of The FNA. Sherry Heckman answered The phone while working in The main office. L. To R. ROW 'l: M. Kinor, S. Carter, S. Opulskas, N. Buchholz, L. Beavers, A Singlefary, K. Kasza, D. Hahn, L. Brookhart, L, Johnson. ROW 2: S. Lurhi M. Gargas, C. Rifenour, D. Wend, J. Rieger, C. Kennedy, D. Keil, M. Nowicki B. Carroll, M. Clayton. ROW 3: D. HaTlcer, J. Schifferly, J. Zumbrunn, L. Scott, M. Webb, R. Dennis, C. Kennedy, E. Mock, S. Storm, L. Coakley, C. Szy- moniak. ROW 4: L. Krukowski, P. LaFayette, K. Cybulski, S, Johnson, J. Kenc- zewicz, T. Puszczewicz, B. Yonk, L. Kowalski, P. Halley, S. Eitniear, D. Ro- shong, T. Schmidt. l X Mike Hendershot deboTes neg- ofively. debate Developing poise, ond Teoching sTudenTs To Think logicolly on Their TeeT, ore The moin oims of The De- L. To R. ROW 1: R. Blaine, J. Rieger, M. Hendershot, W. Bloke-Captain, P. Rudzinski-Sec., K. Sherriff, D. boTe Teom. These RogeriTes oTTenolecl oleboTe Tourno- menTs oncl clinics oT BGSU, AnThony Woyne, PorT Clin- Ton, ond Sylvonio. Meyer, D. Horf, J. Ocikes, Miss Peery, Mrs. Fowler, E. Kcinney, D. Oaks, M. Luther. clubs venture toward ii f si 5. iv Tl?-'T L. To R. ROW 1: S. Opulskos, J. HcirTer, S. Carter. ROW 2: B. Smith, J. SuTkus-Treos., J. Thorfon-V. Pres., L. Kohl-Pres., C. Francois-Sec., Mr. Hepler, C. Kosier. ROW 3: E. Swifcilo, M. HenclershoT, D. Knoke, W. Blake, B. Johnson, D. Rosebrock, O. Liebot, S. Johnson, S. Molley. 162 jewa An inTeresT in currenT evenTs is The only quol- iTicoTion To be o mem- ber' of Junior Council on World Aflfoirs. The purpose of The JCWA is To promoTe on inTer- esT in The US. posiTion omong The counTries of The vvorlol. histor History Club presents an atmosphere ot cur- rent events anol past history tor those stu- dents vvho have an in- terest in This organiza- tion. Any RHS student is eligible. K iii' ll H ,. 'T L. to R. ROW 'lz C. Wonacott, S. Potwara, D. Westgate, P. Palmer, J. Tammerine. ROW 2: M. Rasmus, D. Knoke, T. Kotz, Mr. Vitale, R. Korcsog, Mr. Collins, L. Lane, J. Baumgartner, B. Jaslca, J. Carter. ROW 3: K. Binger, P. Yenrick, P. Casey, R. Cryon, R. Rohweder, F. Moor, S. Mix, J. LaGro, T. Rayner, N. Racltke, J. Howard, S. Burzynski, B. Roget, J. Szachta, B. Volzer. academic goals biology Creating and encouraging interest in biological re- search is the principal aim ot the Biology Club. This organization provides an opportunity tor science- minded students to meet others who share This in- Tere-st. Bob Jones conducts meeting. .3i53eflf2. 1 66112713535 T L. to R. ROW l: M. Babcock, G. Butler, L, Kibler, J. Buetow, K. DeVille, T. Arnold, D. O'Hair. ROW 2 B. Engwert, Mr. Greene, L. Henderly-Sec., B. Jones-Pres., R. Gockermen-V. Pres., R. Eppard-Treas., Mr Lucas, C. Knight. ROW 3: T. Rather, D. Georgia, D. Kulwicki, S. Burzynski, B. Helle, B. Karpinski, T. Nolan T. Rayner, F. Moor, R. Schweitzer, M. Evans, B. Falkenburg, P. Zalezynski, P. Wheaton, S. Hines, B. Kelly F. Buckholz, P. Koenigseker. l63 1 1 L. to R. ROW I: C. Loar-Treas., B. Rieger-Pres., S. Polaski-V. Pres., J. Bis bee-Sec. ROW 2: L. Dressel, L. Johnson, D. Holsopple, C. Grzechowiak, K Hayes, S. Opulskas, B. Zyndorf, M. Kinor, M. Webb, J. Bak, D. Fisher, J. Zob- ler, Mrs. Schnell. ROW 3: B. McManness, A. Ashbacher, S. Luthi, B. Fillo, D Heller, C. Fangman, N. Sarvis, J. DiRieniz, S. Mossing, C. Hicks, D. Weslgale K. Simon, J. Bayer, M. Snell, ROW 4: L. Woodford, M. Swailes K. Jackson C. Ritenour, 5. Koepfler, J. Clurton, V. Korcsog, G. Thomson, M. Checelski, L. Dusseau, A. Evans, S, Wilkinson, S. Smitley, B. Bird. ROW 5: C. Piorkowski, Juniors brought donations for migrant families. 1 I C. Hens, J. Piotrowski, C. Oleiownik, B. Crooks, C. McQuillin, K. Curtiss, P Lafayeife, D. Paskiei, T. Jones, C. Kennedy, M. Meeker, L. Shepard, L. Gigax Britenbaker. ROW 6: M. Gargas, C. Anderson, C. Hardt, J. Worley, B. Damm D. Harker, J. Schifierly, J. Zobler, J. Majewski, D. Shultz, J. Zumbrunn, L. Wil- liams, K. Agocs, J. Geiser, K. Simpson. ROW 7: D. Cox, S. Wesfrup, P. Holley K. Cybulski, L. Neville, C. Palmer, M. Moore, N. Yonk, S. Geniieu, E Mack, D. Madrzykowski, A. Dykstra, E. Karpinski, L. Munson, D. White. y-teens combines -teens Promoting fellowship, engaging Themselves in serv- ice proiects, and above all, sharing Their religious be- liefs as Chrisiians, were Y-Teens. Everyone agrees as seniors vote. l l we . I 1 L. 'fo R. ROW 1: D. Whistler-Treas., J. Rieger-Pres., B. Spahr-V. Pres., J. Wasmundr-Sec., D. Keil-Chaplain. ROW 2: D. Thompson, J. Larimer, L. Brookharf, G. Amstufz, B. Carroll, D. MacKinnon, S. Cooke, D. Hahn, S. Hart, P. Allen, Mrs. Werner. ROW 3: C. Dreps, H. Schroder, C. Keeler, E. Smith, B. Bowen, B. Moss, R. Reinier, S. Hollopeier, C. Bruns, L. Rice, P. Palmer, K. Yosf, R. Woodby. ROW 4: S. Storm, D. Sliwinski, G. Frankhouser, J. Sandusky, service and fun C. Gilford, K. Munson, C. Yosses, J. Cole, L. Wachlell, J. Harler, C. McGov ern, C. Widman, S. Reichard. ROW 5: D. Cook, S. Lorenzen, K. Hersey, T Nowakowski, D. Dence, J. John, L. Warnke, S. Rier, C. Clixby, C. Phillips L. Plageman, J. Berlling, D. Looman. ROW 6: S. Eitniear, K. Penske, S. Butt ner, C. Baumhower, D. Mclnfyre, N. Puszczewicz, J. Babcock, E. Sniadecki L. Kinker, J. Hinde, A. Madrzykowski, P. Damas, B. Yonk, L. Draheim. L. to R. ROW 1: C. Rex, C. Kennedy, C. Crooks, D. Koch, Miss Fulop, D. Wal- slead-Treas., J. Parker-Pres., P. Wagner-Sec., L. Johnson-V. Pres., Mrs. Shaw, K. DeVille, J. Kinor, J. Osrrosky. ROW 2: J. Foltz, D. Larimer, C. Brink- er, D. McGil fin, T. Norman, J. Barrel, L. Eirniear, R. Webb, M. Nowicki, L. Russell, K. Sholo, B. Bracken, M. Gosling, ROW 3: C. Adamski, R. Eicher, A. Palensar, M. Caldwell, L. Kuehnle, S. Kelsey, C. Bandurski, D. Adams, V. Sun day, S. Fall, B. Roach, M. Bowers, P. Strange, F. Gibson. ROW 4: S. Brown S. Hardt, C. Swartz, B. Zeifler, J. Sharp, J. Pruden, R. Rambo, M. McClure, P Williams, G. Cook, E. Banks, K. Alesi, S. Dressler. ROW 5: J. Sfevers, S. Cooke J. Nowak, M. Calhoun, C. Zumbrunn, C. Gibson, S. Klaiber, M. Beidleman, M Wilson, B. Bird, B. Norzinger, L. Hyler, S. Klaiber, M. McFadden, ROW 6: C Holton, C. Sworloul, L. Damas, J. Feak, D. Krieghofl, B. Bradley, S. Dusseau J. Humphries, D. Fought, J. Jacobs, C. Craft, N. Forkapa, S. Harper, F Wrighi. 1 wE?i Officers, l. To r.: Miss AnisTik, S. Hollope?er-Sec.p H. Urbanus-Pres.g R. Cochran-V. Pres.y P. Burke-Treos.p Mrs. Abell. french All French sTudenTs or former French sTudenTs are welcome To loin The French Club. Le Cercle Francais parTicipaTed in The annual Powder Puff FooTball Game, held a banqueT, and made a Trip To The ATT Museum To see painTings from The Louvre. Members were enTerTained each club day by various skits. language clubs put Officers, l. To r.g H. Powers-Treas.g L. Fowler-V. Pres.g J. Sufkus-Pres.g J. Franklin-V. Pres.: J. Jacobs- Sec.f R. Korcsog-Reporfer. Cupid was The Theme for This year's LaTin banquet. accent on culture jcl The purpose of The JCL is To encourage among young people an inTeresT in and appreciahon of The language, liTeraTure, and culTure of ancienT Greece and Rome, and To help Them unalersTancl The alebT of our own culTure To ThaT of classical anTiquiTy. Ofticers and Adviser are, left to right: K. Simpson-Pres.: B. Bremer-V. Pres.g J. Pemberton-Sec., J. Cor- bett-Treas.f Mr. Faulkner. spanish A picnic, a Columbus Day party, a banquet, a Christmas party, and a fudge sale were on the agenda of The Spanish Club. This langu- age club tries To introduce To the students The Spanish lite, customs, and heritage. i 168 clubs further 5 Spanish club entry in '65 Clay Decorating Contest. Otticers conduct monthly meeting and discuss future activities. culture and cuisine L. to R. ROW 'iz B. Carroll, K. Sherrilt, J. Long, M. Czech, S. Wieczorek, P. Hens, P. Chatfield, D. Helms, J. Hall, L. Fogle, G. Treichel, A. Chechelski, V Sterrett, E. Whitcomb. ROW 2: Mrs. Williams, M. Meeker-Treas., T. Puszcze wicz-V. Pres., J. Geiser-Pres., P. Holley-Sec., M. Chechelski-Sgt-At-Arms, G. Thomson, D. Westgate, S. Smitley, M. Ludwikowski, R, Stahl, M. Neary, L. Shepard, L. Burkhart, C. Bowers, B. Burk. ROW 3: D. Walton, N. Puszczewicz, Members listen attentively while deciding on money making proiects they will undertake. homemaking The activities of the Homemaking Club come under the cate gory of practical experience which will quality members for their futures in homemaking. The only prerequisite tor mem berhip is an interest in home-making. J. Cedoz, D. Adams, S. Kolasinski, K. Agocs, L. Samelc, S. Czerniak, S. Terry B. Hunter, M. Zielinski, J. Buetow, R. Schwind, M. Foxe, S. Marshall, D. Tima K. Cybulski, M. Braithwaite, F. Ness, C. Ballert. ROW 4: D. Holsopple, L Marietta, C. Amstutz, B. Jacobson, C. Miller, C. McGovern, S. Steinman, G Amstutz, B. Bryant. ,Ma EQ 1 f J l 15 L. to R. ROW 1: K. Smith, A. Ashbacher, M. Kinor, S. Carter, E. Roshong, L Dressel, L. Johnson, B. McManness, M. Snell, S. Opulskas, J. Zobler, A. Single tory. ROW 2: L. Dusseau, B. Ambil, D. Heller, C. Fongmon, M. Gargas, C Anderson, B. Fillo, S. Luthi, N. Sarvis, J. Dillienz, M. Webb, E. Whitcomb, S Wilkinson. ROW 3: Mrs. Pickett, C. l-lens, C. Molak, L. Kowalski, V. Korcsag A. Elliot, J. Clutton, M. Swailes, L. Britenbaker, C. Ritenour, S. Koeptler, Officers: L. to R. Linda Gigax, Scrapbook Chairmen, Debbie Keil, Treas.: Pom Malak, Pres.: Shirley Poloski, V. Pres.: Dian White.: Sec.: Janell Maiewski, Bulletin Board Chairman. D. Westgate, S. Smitley, A. Evans. ROW 4: M. Janicki, D. Cox, K. Curtiss, D. Poskiet, M. Terrill, D. Madrzykowski, B. Damm, J. Schifterly, J. Zumbrunn, D. Hatker, C. Hardt, K. Jackson, B. Crooks, C. McQuillin, J. Zobler. ROW 5: E. Mack, T. Puszczewicz, S. Snyder, L. Scott, S. Gentieu, D. Adams, N. Yonk, M. Moore, C. Kosier, M. Lymanstall, S. Johnson, C. Palmer, L. Munson, J. Bis- bee, A. Dykstra. sports-minded girls gaa Sponsoring the onnucnl Former's Fro- lic ond the G.A.A. Bonquet is job of the Girl's Athletic Associotion. Mem- bers consist ol interested ond ath- leticolly inclined girls who meet Otter school to compete in the various sports. Modern farmers did the ierk L. to R. ROW 'l: S. Cooke, C. Dreps, D. MacKinnin, C. Keeler, B. Bremer, P. Zielinski, S. Angel, D. Kell, B. Corclrey. ROW 2: J. Larimer, B. Moss, E. Smith, D. Sliwlnski, J. Train, C. Bruns, L. Kopanko, D. Thompson, L. Villegas. ROW 3 J. Spangler, P. Double, M. Beumel, C. Sxymaniak, L. Haddad, J. Babcock, J Hinde, C. Davis, A. Roettger, B. Bowen. ROW 4: L. Brookhart, J. Jacobs, K. meet just for fun Fox, S. Rier, C. Phillips, L. Henderly, P. Damas, N. Buchholz, J. Unger, L. Kru- kowski. ROW 5: J. Rieger, H. Schroder, K. Hersey, L. Draheim, L. Kinker, L. Shepard, J. Cole, J. DeVaul, T. Nowakowski, D. Dence. ROW 6: L. Wachtell, C. Gilford, D. Looman, A. Culbertson, J. Berfling, C. Yosses, K. Munson, D. Cook, J. Harfer, L. Plageman, B. Yonk, N. Puszczewicz. L. to R. ROW 1: C. Rex, S. Kelsey, L. Morman, K. DeVille, J. Kinor, C. Sl. ROW 4: G. Bellner, M. Caldwell, J. Nowak, D. Foughf, P. Wagner, J. John, D. Adams. ROW 2: M. Bowers, C. Brinker, C. Kennedy, S. Fall, B. Humphries, S. Hasty, B. Zeirler, M. Bremer, C. Holmes. ROW 5: J. Jacobs, D. BVGCKEH, 5- Brown, C- Bondvrski. 5- Cooke. ROW 32 5- DUSSSOU, J- PGFKGV, D- Houser, A. Richard, A. Gurzynski, E. Kanney, J. Beck, J. Engwerf, D. Krieghoff, Walslead, L. Chovan, C. Craff, M. McClure, B. Bradley, J. Slevers, C. Crooks. B, ROUCl1'S- Hardy L. to R. ROW 'lz Mrs. Vczlo, K. Curfiss, Sec., E, Korpinski, pres., C. Oleiownik, V. Pres., L. Disher, J. Clufion. ROW 2: S. Opulskcs, K. Shoro, P, Williams, G. Cook, B. Helle, M. Lymcmstoll, M. McFadden, C. Konderski, D. Westgate, S. Smitley, E. Whifcomb, J. Coykendall. yfc The religious ospecr of srudeni life is The moin concern of Y.F.C. This club provides its mem- bers wirh o personol reloiionship bervveen Them ond Their Cre- CITOF. fna The Future Nurses As- sociotion hopes To ex- plore The opportunities connected vvifh iobs in hospirols. This club is odvised by Mrs. Volo, home economics Teoch- er. clubs develop L. to R. ROW 'I: K. Sherriff, Mrs. Fowler, J. Anderson, Pres., N. Scrvis, V. Pres., K. Jones, Sec-Trees., C. Bowers. ROW 2: B. Fillo, M. Moss, D. Cox, E. Mock, R. Digby, M. Perkins, D. Bosfon, S. Pofworc, L. .singers 4 a F ra . . if? il! fta The Future Teach- ers of Americo are represented by those students who ore interested in the teaching field and who possess a C or better average. Mem- bers helped teoch- ers by grading pa- pers. ROW l: M. Fell, R. Dumit, J. Truss, K. Kmotorka, D. Fritz, P. Woodford ROW 2: V. Korcsog: J. Bak-Sec. Treas., K. Smith-Pres., R. Taylor-V. Pres., Mr. Weisenauer, K. Yost. ROW 3: K. Klag, P. Burke, C. Piorkow- ski, J. Phillips, P. Jordan, B. Spahr, L. Geiser, A. Madrykowslci, K. Simpson, C. Gilford, L. Williams. responsible citizens secreta rial Leorning how to become tomilior with the activities of the business world and how they relate to secretarial Work, were the members ot the Secretarial Club. Club members learn typing skills. X 5? .J 'W li Q ROW l: P. Lisenbee, C. Symanlak, N.. Zeman, B. Stachowiak, G. Frankhouser, J. Stewart, S. Adamslci. ROW 2: Miss Hubbell, E.' Higgins-Treos., M. Kinor-Pres., D. Crider-V. Pres., C. Davis-Sec., Mrs. Jakewoy. ROW 3: L. Yager, L. Rice, K. Brown, J. DiRienz, L. Nowakowski, S. Hart, K. Hayes, C. Grye- chowiak, L. Mrozman, J. Spangler, D. Thompson, S. Opulslcas, L. Woodford, N. Zoll. ROW 4: L. Beal, P. Venzlce, L. Pember, L. Kowalski, J. DeVaul, M. McFadden, C, Kanderski, J. Worley, J. Zobler, J. Zum- brunn. 173 math The newly formed Math Club, ad- vised by Mr. Wei- senauer, strives to stimulate and tur- ther interest in the math field. Mem- bers must have passed Algebra I and be taking Geometry or Alge- bra ll. .ri ii 5 4. r 2 1 , ' J . fi 1',, gk: L. to R. ROW 1: C. Holton, V. Panning, J. Beck, D. Dence, M. Clayton, S. Cooke. ROW 2: Mr. Weisenauer, N. McCormick-Treas., J. Phillips-Pres., G. Modlin-V. Pres., M. Nowicki-Sec., Mrs. Schnell. ROW 3: T. Puhy, P. Koenigseker, S. Zyndorf, J. Kuhl, J. Oakes, T. Rayner, S. Shepard, B. Hall, D. Wittman, A. Williams, R. Proctor, D. Dickenson. ,fi 1 Qisft clubs promote Checkmate! L. to R. ROW 1: B. Albright, Miss Anistik, E. Thompson-V. Pres., 81 Sec., R. Blaine-Pres., R. Rayner-Treas.y J. Miller, ROW 2: K. Wood, M. Menke, K. Michelson, R. Jaquay, M. Hendershot, W. Blake, R. Stender, D. Oaks, R. Czech, A. Jaquay. chess The Chess Club is organized to play and to teach others to play and to participate in league competition. The only qualification of a member is that he have an interest in the game of chess. vinyl ,fl L. to R. ROW 'l: D. Dale, K. DeVille, W. Rolland, N. David, L. Yager, S. Hasty, K. Simon. ROW 2: J Vogelbacher, S. Buckmaster-Treas., P. PalmerfPres., J. CorbettAV. Pres., D. Westgate-Sec., M. Peters. ROW 3: L. Kopanlco, S. Zwayer, D. Adams, J. Crawford, J. Mandler, J. Kuhl, R. Korcsog, F. Moor, W. Pres- ton, D. Lundy, M. Will, T. Puhy, D. Kulwicki. ROW 4: C. Rex, M. White, L. Villegas, J. Spangler, S. Pot- wara, S. Smitley, M. Whittaker, N. Towsley, 5. Adamski, D. Bartelt, F. Ness. sports and thought riding An interest in horses and riding are the only re- quirements ot a member in the Riding Club ot Rogers. Striving to improve their riding ability is the main objective ot these horsemen. I V -X T llyqf!! E le 3 6 W. s . , I 's ' X N v L Chris Evans presides. rifle A willingness to learn the safety and proper handling ot firearms is the only qualifica- r .. 'J i it it . HB7 K H L. to R. ROW 1: K. Penske, E. Heinicki, W. Rowland, L. Morman. ROW 2: Mr. Bean, G. Bryan-Sec., S. tion Ol O member in The Evans-Pres., C. Hill-V. Pres., R. Bonnett-Treas., M. Caldwell. ROW 3: G. Vargyas, T. Parker, S. Hasty, AC1-ivifies included R. Sherman, T. Harvey, D. Trammell, G. Rieger, J. Fuller, B. Rogers, F. Rardin, N. Fischer. practicing at T.U.'s R.O.T.C. range and shooting in the To- ledo Ritle League. '75 visual aides Responsible Tor showing The edu- caTional Tilms To classes, during Their sTudy halls are The Visual Aides. The only requiremenT is ThaT a sTudenT knows how To Care Tor I and run The proiecTors. L. to R. ROW 1: K. Sherrill, B. Porfala, F. PorTcila, B. Bush, J. Slrohmaier. ROW 2: L. Williams, C. Krukow- ski, P. Veres, R. Koschalk, M. Hayes, R. Rohweder. radio Any sTudenT who has an inTeresT in amafeur radios may ioin The Radio Club oT Rl-IS. Some ol The members are hams and have Their own sTaTions. f Mi clubs advance L. To R. ROW l: T. Abrams, G. Harper, W. BlakefV. Pres., C. Jefferies-Pres., C. KrukowskieSec., Treas., Mr. Ash. ROW 2: .l. Bancroff, D. Hoyer, M. Carter, M. STewarT, G. STewarT, D. Garn, J. Miller, B. Lewis, D. Badman, T. Laporfa. l76 tennis Working ouT on The courTs until iT snowed wos one oT The cictivi- Ties oT The Tennis Club. The club provides on opporTuniTy Tor mem- bers To grow physicolly GS well os socicilly. L. To R. ROW 1: J. Parker, K. Klcxg, L. Wolloce, S. Carter. ROW 2: S. Gentieu, Mr. O'Corinell, B. Bracken- Sec., K. Smifh-Pres., K. SworTz-V. Pres., D. EmersonwTreos., J. Enk ROW 3: C. l-lollcxbough, E. Mock, J. Komm, M. Will, B. AlbrighT, D. Emerson, F. Bruggemeier, D. Lundy, T. KoTz, R. Sypert. student interests -c-. l L. To R. ROW 'l: K. SmiTh-Tennis, FTA: P. Pcilmer-Riding, J. Ehrsom-STudenT Council, M. Wonc1coTT-lnTer- club Council, B. Rieger-Sr. Y-Teens, Mrs. Abell. ROW 2: M. KinorFSecreToriol, J. Porker-Soph. Y-Teens, R. Korcsog-Quill 81 Scroll, J. Phillips-Moth Club, K. Simpson-Spanish, J. Rieger-Jr. Y-Teens. ROW 3: J. Gei- ser-Home Ec. E. Korpinski-Future Nurses, P. Hortey-Bond, D. Knoke-Sr. Clciss, D. OTTesen-Varsity, B. Bartz-Key, P. Molok-GAA. ROW 4: J. WiTTmcxn-Jr. Closs, B. Jones-Soph. Closs, J. Sufkus-LciTin, C. Jef- feries+Rodio, R. Taylor-Ari, L. Kcihl-Jr. Council on World ATTc1irs, H. Urbonus+French, R. Bloine-Chess. 177 inter- club council This newly formed club wos orgonized eorly This yeor To oid in keeping eoch club in- formed with The ocTivi- Ties of The oTher. lT promoTes closer Ties wiTh The sTudenT body ond insures closer re- loTions between The vorious clubs ond The STudenT Council. student council Olticers: Advisor, Mrs. Abell, Cheryl Loor-Sec., Jerry Ehrsom-Pres., JoEttc1 Jacobs-V. Pres., Connie Fron- cois-Treos. student council l T The Rogers High School l Student Council repre- sents the student body. These representatives spon- sored VVinter's Wonder , o booktoir, the onnuol Fun Night, ond o Gome Night. L. to R. ROW 1: K. Klog, S. Hollopeter, B. Bremer, J. Jacobs, E. Higgins, S. Kelsey. ROW 2: M. Nunn, B. Munn, E. Korpinski, S. Molley, M. McClure, M. Gorges, S. Angel, J. Steyers, T, Kotz. ROW 3: E. Luthi, C. Sites, T. Rayner, M. Wonclcott, B. Wisniewski, C. Meinen, G, Brydn, B. Bortz, G. Recknogel. 178 inspires leadership Commissioners ond Co-Commissioners ore, from left to right: -School Store, L. Shepard-School Store, T. Smith-Social, B. Rieger-Worthwhile Projects, Ram, M. Meeker C. Smith-Worthwhile Protects, T. Mohler-Ath- leticg B. Corclrey-Publicity, S. Polaski-Student Activities, Ram. C l Council members kept the school store clean. l79 , . Santa Claus Rieger collected money for needy families at Christmas time. ALTOS: L. to R. ROW 1: B. Zowlocki, K. Scothern, T. Gaefh. ROW 2: S. Pollard, S. Reichard L. Tressler. ROW 3: L. Warnke, E. Sniadecki, D. Adams, D. Barfelt. choir voices SOPRANOS: L: To R. ROW 'I: S. Falkenburg, L. Pefree, L. Kinker, B. Crooks, P. Looney, S. Rine, B. Stoler, N. Martin. ROW 2: D. Cook, S. Pefzer, M. Chechelski, B. Bowen, B. Moss, S. Steinman, D. Rehklau, G. Thom- son. ROW 3: J. Cole, M. Ludwil-cowski, J. Truss, E. Roshong, L. Kopanko, T. Tammerine, S. Johnson, R. Clay, D. Harris. l ! l TENORS L. to R. ROW 'lc B. Watkins, J. Burnside, R, Jaauay. ROW 2: C. Bowers, K. Saxer, S. Volmer. ROW 3: L. Mankowski, T. Burnside, B. Schoch, S. Burzynski. their talents choir Participating in various concerts and assembly programs were members of the Rogers High School Choir. These students, sophomores, juniors, sen- iors, met every sixth hour to practice and exercise their vocal cords. BASSES L. to R. ROW 'lz F. Bruggemeier, J. Dumit, J. Corbett, E. Holley. ROW 2: R. Jaquay, C. Wood, J. Micham, C. Stiegelmeyer. ROW 3: A. Richardson, R. Reamsnyder, D. Buckmaster, J. Schmaus, C. Eisenmann. band Accompanying The choir aT The many assemblies was The Band. These school-spiriTed members Took TTrsT place honors in The ChrisTmas Dec- oraTing ConTesT and second place honors in The Clay DecoraTing ConTesT. They also played aT baccalaureaTe and sponsored a pep band during TooTloall and baskeTball seasons. band provides FooTbalI band was fun but strenuous. L To R. ROW 1: C. Willingham, C. Millinger, J. Buckner, J. Hansen, K. Benson, V. D. Cox, M. Latham, G. Okonski, L. Miller, D. Barnes. ROW 3: J. Burnow Scoii T. Cohen, J. Royce, J. Fleming, L. Maupin, J. Pant. ROW 2: N. Goofee, M. Lunsford, Z. Reclden, S. Jones, M. Caywood, D. KelTing, R. Procior, M, Sieinmai Nifschke, D. Fisher, R. Wood, L. Henclerly, J. GeiserT, B. Ghasfer, S. Thompson, G. Crosby, J. Syperf, L. Williams, B. Shepard, J. Krochmalny, L. Cook, W. Harpe 182 pep and entertainment Maiorettes: B. Ghaster, G. O'Konski, C. Willingham, W. Harper, S. Thompson, L. Henclerly, R. Trick. lT. Mulkey, R. Stahl, S. Harper, D. Mixer, D. Sliwinski, J. Foley. ROW 4: R. Feeney, J. Groth, P. Wheaton, P. Hart, D. Hart, J. Swartzkopt, J. Renshler, D. Fuller, G C. Kurek, C. Tussing, G. McConnell, A. Goetz, A. Cznarnecki, R. Trick, B. Frank, Carmean, S. Cook, B. lgney, S. Shepard, P. Allen, B. Cook, P. Hartley J. Hanefeld, D. Trepenair, L. Russell, P. Strange, J. Drietzler, J. Weir, R. Tussing, T83 orchestra Learning the appreciation ol classical music are the RHS students who belong to the orchestra. Each morning the orchestra practices at McTigue Jun- ior High School. This or- ganization is under The direction of Mrs. Gunder- son and Mr. Myers. L. to R. C. Bick, S. Sgro, M. Nunn, K. Jones, C. Meinen. rogerites among music-makers L. to R. ROW 'I: C. Bick, D. Woodard, C. Millinger, M. Nunn, K. Jones, C. Meinen. ROW 2: A. Mann, R. Eckhart, J. Foltz, L. Blaine, J. Foley, N. Gootee, D. Fisher, R. Wood, M. Nitschke, P. Scribner, B. Burlew, J. Franklin, B. Jones. ROW 3: N. David, F. Reed, C. Bond, S. Swan, J. Curnow, D. Barnes, L. Miller, J. Geisert, B. Ghasfer, S. Thompson, B. Mowery, R. Nadolny, R. Urwin, R. Smith, E. Brown. ROW 4: S. Sgro, B. Rogers. ROW 5: M. Rolf, A. Meglitsch, P. Sterrett, D. Newman, D. Lewis, D. Gere, B. lgney, P. Hartley, B. Shepard, J. Krochmalny, L. Cook, G. Cumberworth, T. Parker, J. Allen, M. Stevenson, ROW 6: C. Tussing, R. Tussing. members in motion The band won second prize for their efforts in the Clay decorating contest The Thespians were one of Rogers' newest clubs. After the paper came out, Ron Korcsog took pride in his achievements. Jackie Parker posses out Y-teen bulletins 185 ADAMS, Dorothy 748 Wyman Y-Teens 1, GAA 1, Art 1,2, Riding 4, Bowling 4, Chorus 2,3,4. 16,159,175 ADAMS. MGVY 522 Clifton Fgture Nurses 1,2, Riding 2, Otlllce Help 1. ADAMSKI, Sharon 4145 Nebraska Latin 1, Secretarial 3,4. 16,173. QDKINS, Carl 863 Saturn A901351 Karen 1508 Lawnview Biology 2, Latin 3, Y-Teens 3,4, Homemaking 4, Musical Cast 3, Chorus 3, St. Ursula Academy 1,2. 16,164,169. AH1-FORSI Eric 1985 Heatherlawn Varsity 4, Football 3,4, Key 3,4, sec. 4, DeVilbiss 1,2. 16,90,93,l56,157. AMBIL, Brigette 6243 Judge Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Spanish 1,2,3,4, l7,164,168. AMSTUTZ, Cathy 633 Gqwil Y-Teens 1, Band 1, Maiorette 1, Y.F.C. 1, Homemak- ing 1,2,3. 17. AMSTUTZ, Jill 1412 Winnett French 3,4, Homemaking 2, Y.F.C. 3, Chorus 1,2, Librarian 4. 17,160,167. ANDERSON, Carol B10 Byrne GAA 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Pep 1. 17,164,17O. ANDERSON, Jo Ann 5507 Fleet French 4, Bowling 1. 17,167. ANDREJAN, Gary 6226 Judge Rifle 1, Football 1,2. ANGELOCCI, Randy 1162 Brigette Bgsegsgxll 3, Football 3,4, Maumee High School 1,2. Alisncit, Sandra 302 Cuthbert Notre Dame Academy 1, French 2. 17. ARNOLD, Gwen 5356 Nebraska lndian Lake High School 1,2,3. 17. ASHBACHER, Anne 2324 Holland-Sylvania Quill 8, Scroll 4, Latin 1,2, vice-pres. 1, Future Teachers 4, YfTeens 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Future Nurses 2,3, French 3, Pep 1,2,3, Class Officer Sec- retory 2, ROGERIAN 3,4, Office Help 2, Chorus 1, Play Crew 2, Student Council 1. 17,150,152,164,170,173. AUBRY, David 1826 Raynor ??Cil9lSl'l 2, Proiectionist 2,3,4, Chess 1. , 6. B?ISCH, Cynthia 5054 Kellogg BAK, Joyce 1930 Eileen Future Teachers 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Spanish 1,2,3, 4, Librarian 3, Band 1. 17,164,l68,173. BALLERT, Carol 1119 Bowlus Ottlce Help 3, Spanish 1, Art 4, Homemaking 2,4. 17,169,159. BARBER, Mary 5337 Marriott Biology 3, Band 1,2,4. l7,182. BQRFELL, Bill 5333 Claxton Matz, Bill 4005 Overlook Wrestling 2, Football 3, Key 2,3,4, pres. 4, Latin 2, Varsity 3,4, Student Council 3,4. 18,15,156,157,178. BATES, Gregory 3644 Denise Varsity 4, Key 3,4, French 3, Football 2,3,4, Track 3, Wrestling 2. 18,90,93,98,156,157. BAUMGARTNER, Jerry 1724 Harlan Track 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3, Bowling 3,4, Radio 3, Key 3, Spanish 2,3. 18,11O,158. BAUMHOWER, Linda 527 Hayes BAYER, Jo Anne 5129 Wissman Y-Teens 3,4, GAA 3,4, French 1,2,3,4. 18,164,167,17O. BEEBE, Les 654 Weston BERGENER, John 2040 Hogarth Latin 1,2, French 3,4, Bowling 2,4, RAMPAGE 4. 18,154,158,167. BERKEBILE, Tom 1445 East Crest Track 1, Radio 2, Art 3. 18. BIESZCZAD, Paul 744 Secor Bgology 2, Latin 2, Baseball 2. BILLMAIER, Mike 715 Independence Spanish 2,3,4, Chorus 1, Track 2. 18,168. BILLINGS, Gary 5915 Carnation BINGER, Keith 3430 Mercer Biology 4, Football 1. 18,162. BIRD, Bonnie 1144 Cuba Y-Teens 4, Art 4, Y.F.C. 3, Play Crew 2,3, Sdatt High School 1,2. 18,159,164. BISBEE, Jodie 5030 Fleet Y-Teens 2,3,4, secretary 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Art 1,2,3,4, president 1, secretary 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Mu- sical Cast 2, Class Oitlcer Secretary 4, ROGERIAN 4. 18,14,152,159,164,170,208. BLAKE, Walter 2029 Woodbridge Rifle 1, Spanish 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3, Art 1, Radio 2, 3,4, Debate 3,4, National Forensics League 4, Chess 1,2, vice-president, 4, Jr. Council on World Attairs 4. 18,15O,162,168,174. BLEVINS, Gary 3434 Hill Sganish 1. zooms, shefi 633 Williamsville Y-Teens 1,2, French 1, secretary 2, Band, vice-presi- dent 1, Office Help 2. 18. BOOSE, Frank 2004 Woodbridge 18. BOOSE, Phyllis 2004 Woodbridge Homemaking 3,4. senior index 19,169. BOSTON, Dave 5337 Darlene Varsity 4, Biology, president 2, Latin 2,3, Key 2,3,4, treasurer 3, Football 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Class Officer President 3, 19,112,100,101,157. BREIER, Walter 4353 Glendale Lgtin 1,2, Key 2, Wrestling l,2. aninlcen, Alan 5222 Newhart satin 1,2, French 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3, Proiectionist 1, 19,167. BRITENBAKER, Lynn 3650 Elmlawn Biology 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Spanish 1,2,3,4, Librarian 2,3. 19,l64,170,l68. BRODBEC K, Bruce 19. BROWN, Katherine Secretarial 1,2. 19. BRYANT, Abner French 1. 19. BUCKNER, Judy Tgeggs 1,2, GAA 3, French 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3,4. 4638 Angola 613 Brookley 231 independence 2116 Harlan BUNDE, Jet? 1526 Melvin Varsity 4, Biology 2, Latin 1,2, Rifle 2, Key 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Track 1, Football 3,4. 19,9O,93,l56,157. 319 independence BURKE, Peggy Future Teachers 4, Y-Teens 2, GAA 3, French 1,2,3, 4, Tennis 3, Chorus 2, Play Crew 2. l9,167,173. BURZYNSKI, Sam 751 Wyman Cgorus 4, Biology 1, History 1. BUTLER, Howard 3708 Beverly Hills Riviera Beach, Florida 1,2. 19,1 10. BYINGTON, Susan 721 Williamsville 4, Art 2,3, Homemaking 3, Bowling 1. CARNICOM, Judi 2036 Brancaster Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Homemaking 2,3,4, Pep 3. 19,164,169. CYBULSKI, Kathleen 633 Brookley Musical Cast 3, Chorus 2,3, Biology 2, Y-Teens 2,3, 4, Homemaking 3, Secretarial 4. 21,161,164,173,125. CZECH, Martha Ann 822 Searles French 1, Homemaking 1,2,3,4, Librarian 1,2,3,4, Sec- retarial 2,3,4. 21,l60,169,173. CZERNSAK, Sharon 1107 Cuba 5-lfamemaking 4, Chorus 2,3, Musical Cost 3. ,169. DAMM, Barbara 4127 Estateway Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Musical Cast 2. 21,164,170. DAVID, Denise 5885 Fryer Quill 81 Scroll 3, sec. 4, French 1,2, Pep 2, Otice Help 1, RAMPAGE 3, co-editor 4. 21,150,154. DEGROFF, Clifford DENNIS, Mike 21. DENISON, Linda Findlay High School 1,2,3. DERNIER, James DIGBY, Bob Y.F.C. 4. 21,172. D1 RIENZ, Joy Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Secretarial 4, Ottlce Help 3. 21,164,17O,173. DOOLEY, Mike Ritle 1,2,3,4. DRAPER, Gary 211 Leander 4616 South 2087 Cherrylawn 1845 Copley 3002 Wayne 5636 Dorr Riding, secretary 2, 3019 Nebraska 2021 Grecourt Spanish 2, president 3,4, Key 3,4, Track 1. 21,157,168. DREITZLER, James 133 Chorus Qrchestra 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3, Band 2i,l32. DRESSEL, Linda 833 Searles Latin 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1, Cheerleader 1,2. 2l,164,170. DRUSCHEL, Tom 22. DUDEK, Melvin 22. DUSSEAU, Linda 5934 Judge 251 Leander 5814 Nebraska Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, French 2,3,4. CARTER, Susan 5039 Macklyn Biology 2, Science, sec. 1, Future Teachers, pres. 1, GAA 3,4, Spanish 4, French 2,3, Jr. Council on World Alilairs 4, OFtlce Help 4, Tennis 4, Bowling 2. 19,161,162,170,168,177. CSNRTER, Vernon 621 Saturn CASSELL, Ray 658 Brysen CATRON, Gary 129 Harmony Wrestling 3,4, Spanish 2,3, 20,108. CHAMPION, Lester 721 Tampa French 2,3. 20. CHECHELSK1, Margaret 1418 Bensch Latin 2, Y'Teens 3,4, GAA 3,4, Pep 3, Homemaking 4, Y.F.C. 2, Chorus 2,3,4, St. Ursula Academy 1. 2O,164,170,169. CLARK, Sharon 5325 Florita CLAY, Rosalyn 611 Broer Scott High School 1,2,3. ' CLUTTON, June 1961 Colony Cheerleader 1, French 1,2,3,4, Pep 3, Future Teachers 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Rocky High School 2. 20,164,167,170,173. COAKLEY, Linda 49 Carol Y-Teens 2, French 1,2,3, Debate 3, Play Cast 3, Mu- sical Cast 2, Chorus 2, OH1ce Help 4, Thespians 4, National Forensics League 4. 20,151,161. COCHRAN, Rick 1610 Eastgate Frenclg 1,2,3, vice-president 4, Wrestling 3, Track 1. 20,16 . COLLIER, Jerry 5360 Florita Latin 3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4, Track 3,4, Bowling 1. 20,1lO,166. COOK, Greg 28 Wamba Wrestling 3,4, Spanish 3,4, Future Nurses 4, Spanish 2,3. 20,108,168, 1 72. COOK, Jim 1109 Carrington 20. COOK, William 5731 Castlerock Band 1,2,3,4, Latin 1,2, Wrestling 4, Track 3,4. 20,110,182 COX, Delecia 1828 Copley Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Homemaking 2,3,4, Y.F.C. 2,3,4, Oftlce Help 2,3, Band 1,2,3, secretary 4. 20,164,17O,169,125. COYKENDALL, Judy 2047 Woodbridge 20. CRAFT, Sandy 6007 Dorr Future Teachers 1, Future Nurses 2, Homemaking 2,3, Secretarial 3, Librarian 1,2. 20. CRIDER, Darlene 2133 l?iVGI'Cl Y-Teens 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Secretarial 3,4, OFi1ce Help 2,3, Cheerleader 2, Bowling 1. 20,l64,169,170,l24. CROOKS, Betty 4115 Nebraska 4115 Nebraska YeTeens l,3,4, GAA 1,3,4: Pep 4: Play Cast 3, Mu- sical Cast 3, Secretarial 4, Chorus 1,3,4, Thespians 4, Port Clinton High School 2, 20,15,151,164,169,170,180,124. CROUCH, David 1747 Atwood ligacomber 1. CIJLBERTSON, lzleltafal 4034 Angola Football 1. 21. CUMBERWORTH, Dave 3414 Downing Biology 2,3,4, Rifle 1, Wrestling 2. 21,159. CURTISS, Kathy 1845 Green Valley Latin 1,2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Future Nurses 2,3, sec. 4, Pep 1,4, Play Cast 3, Musical Crew 3, Chorus 3, Band 1,2. 21,164,17O. 22,164,167,170. DYKSTRA, Ann Union High School 1,2, Y-Teens 4, GAA 4. 22,164,170. 1978 Sunnylawn ECKERT, Rudolf 2264 Valleybrook EGGENTON, John 2009 Hogarth Football 1. 22. EHRSAM, Jerry 4711 Glenbrier Varsity 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2, vice-president 3, president 4. 14,22,90,91,92,98,100,101,102,104,110,156,178. EISENMANN Chuck 6206 South Varsity 1, Latin 1, Rifle 1,2, pres. 1, French 2, Football 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, Play Cast 3, Musical Cast 2, Chorus 1,2,3,4, 22,151,181. EITNIEAR, Melvin 5740 Nebraska 22. ELLIOTT, Ann 4907 Merry Y-Teens 1, GAA 3,4, Art 4, Pep 2,3, Oftlce Help 1. 22,159,170,l24. EMERSON, Dave 4361 Dorr Varsity 4, Spanish 2, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Bowling 4, Bond 1,2. 22,113,156,177. EMERSON, Diane 4361 Dorr Tennis 2, treos. 3,4, Spanish 1,4, Office Help 4. 22,113, 168. ENK, Jane 1885 Lynbrook DeVilbiss 1,2,3. 22,1 13. EVANS, Ann 543 Clifton Latin 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Rifle, 2, Play Crew 3. 22,164. EVANS, Shelton 6319 Dorr ggology 2, Rifle 3, pres. 4, Archery 2, Football 1. , 75. FALL, Dave 4919 South 2 . FANGMAN, Cindy 3802 Beverly Hills Latin 1,2, Future Teachers 1, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, French 3,4, Librarian 1. 22,164,167,170. FARNHAM, Richard 940 Nela Biology, vice-pres. 2, Spanish 1,2, Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 2,3, Class Oltilcer Treasurer 22. FILLO, Betty 133 Dulton Latin 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Y.F.C. 2,3, Play Cast 2,3,4, Play Crew 3, Musical Cast 2, Mu- sical Crew 3, Thespians, secretary 4. 22,l51,164,l7O, FISHER, Donna 1123- Rochelle Latin 2,3, Y-Teens 4, Rifle 3, Future Nurses 2,3, Art 4, Y.F.C. 2, sec. 3, Play Crew 2,3, Musical Crew 2, Library 1. 22,164. FOLEY, Judie 1916 Penn Y-Teens 1,4, GAA 3, French 3,4, Homemaking 4, Secretarial 4, Bowling 3, Chorus 3, Office Help 1, Band 1,2,3,4. 23,164,167,169,l82. FRANCOIS, Constance 1017 Searles Latin 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1,2, GAA 1,2,3, French 2,3, Y.F.C. 3, Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, Band 1,2,3, Student Council 2, treas. 3,4. 23,162,178 FRANKLIN, Josephine 817 Ranch Scott High 'School 1, Latin, vice-pres. 4, Orchestra 3. 23,166. FULLER, Dorothy 5264 Brandon Jr. Council on World Affairs 45 Librarian 45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 GAA 25 Spanish 2,35 Homennaking 4. 23,169,182 GARGAS, Mary Jane 304 Deline Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spanish 1,3,4, sec. ly Class Officer Secretary 15 Office Help 45 Cheerleader 3. 23,161,164,168,l70,178. GARN, Dennis 34 Melody Latin 1,25 Radio 4. 23,176. GEISER, Jackie 1027 Elysian Homernaking, 2,3, pres. 45 Y-Teens 3,45 Pep 35 Of- fice Help 1. 23,164,169 GEISERT, Jim 2004 Dority Band 1,2,3,45 French 1,2,3, vice-pres. 45 French Hon- orary 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. 23,11O,112,151,182. GENTIEU, Sally 2111 Copley Quill 8- Scroll 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Art 2, vice-president 3,45 French 25 Pep 25 Tennis 45 Office Help 15 ROGERIAN 3, ca-editor 4. 14,23,150,152,159,164,170,177,208. GERNHEUSER, Carol 6122 Bancroft Spanish 2,35 Bowling 2,45 Play Crew 35 Oftlce Help 15 RAMPAGE 3,45 ROGERIAN 4. Quill and Scroll 4, 23,150,153,154.15B,208, GHASTER, Bonnie 5150 Burlingame GAA 35 Y.F.C. 25 Secretarial, 3,4, sec. 35 Band 1,2, 3,45 Maiorette 2,3,4. 23,l73,l82,183. GIGAX, Linda 1412 Melvin Pep, treas. 2,3,45 Future Nurses 1,2,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens l,3,45 Latin 1,25 Student Council 25 ROGERI- AN 3,45 Cheerleader 1, 23,150,153,164,170,208. GLOSCH, Bonnie 5323 Boyd ggiorus 25 Y-Teens 3. can si f. Ubin Z, Al O8 S A Latin 1,2,35 Science 15 Musical Cast 25 Student Coun- cil lp Band 1,2,3,4. 23.182. GOOTEE, Nadine 922 Hayes Bond 1,2,3,45 Jr. Council on World Affairs 45 Science 15 Y-Teens 1,2,45 French 1,2,3,45 Pep 2,4. 23,164,167,182. GOZDOWSKI, Steve 105 Stillwater Art 4. 23, 159. GRAHAM, Russell 708 Ranch Scott High School 1,2,35 Spanish 45 Track 4. 23,l6B. GROSSHEIM, Ronald 2430 Cass Carlisle Military School 15 Baseball lp Basketball 15 Football 1,35 Track 15 Wrestling 35 Rifle 15 Aviation 15 Riding 1. GROTH, John 2119 Brancaster Track 15 Tennis 3,45 Band 1,2,3,4. 23,177,182 GRUEN, Gary 917 Harrow Vgrestling 1. 2 . GRZECHOWIAK, Carol 5856 Carnation Latin 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 15 Chorus 1,25 Office Help lg Secretarial 3,4. 24,164,173. GUELI, Carmen 5432 Nebraska 157 Harmony HADDAD, Larry Pontifical College 1,25 Varsity 45 Latin 35 Key 45 Foot- ball 4. 24,90,112,156,157. HAMILTON, Judy Office Help 2,45 Future Teachers 25 Y-Teens 25 French 2,35 Y.F.C. 25 Oak Hills High School 3. 128 L ric 3716 Lynbrook 24. HAMMOND, Joe y Biology 25 Latin 2,45 Chess 45 Bowling 2,3,4, sec. 3. 24,166,174 HARDT, Cathy 1509 Frontenac Biology 45 Future Teachers 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 French 2,45 Pep 1,25 Library 1. 24,125,164,167,170. HARMAN, Mike 6022 Bapst 25. HARPER, Wesley 815 Moran Latin 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Librarian lp Band 1,25 3,45 Drum Maior 4. 25,100,101,156,160,182,183. HARRISON, Beverly 3452 Inverness HART, Dave 1920 Garden Ridge Tennis 1,2,35 Debate 35 Track 15 Tennis 2,3,45 Var- sity 45 Biology 25 Latin 1,25 Science 15 Key 3. 25,113,156,l62. HARTLEY, Patrick 5033 Pickfair Track 15 Latin 1,2,35 Band 1,2,3, president 4. 25,l82. HATKER, Debbie 4155 Nebraska Office Help 45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4. 25.164.170. HAYES, MIKE 711 Wyman French 2,35 Proiectionist 3,4. 25,176. HAYES, Kathy 406 Dulton Latin 1,25 Y-Teens 2,45 Secretarial 3,45 Bowling 15 Chorus 25 Musical Cast 25 Play Cast 2. 25,164,173. HELLER, Dianne 118 MelodY Y-Teens 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 French 3,45 Office Help 1. 25,164,167,170. HENDERSHOT, Michael 3678 Treelown Chess 45 Debate 3,45 Latin 1,2,3,45 Librarian 15 Na- tional Forensics League 3,45 Jr. Council on World Af- fairs 4. 25,150,162,166,174. HENDERSON, Linda 3971 Angola Z-Teens 15 GAA 35 Spanish 2. 5. HENS, Carol 339 Burbank Latin 2,3,45 Y-Teens 45 GAA 1,2,3,4. 25,164,166,170. HEUERMAN, Bob 1202 Sawyer Wrestling 1,2535 Football 1,2,3. 25,108. HICKS, Jean 2036 Birkdale Y-Teins 1,2,3,45 Homemaking 2,3,45 Pep 2,35 Bowling 52, . 25,164,l69. HIGGINS, Elaine 1212 Brigitte Student Council 45 Librarian 15 Office Help 1,25 Y-Teens 25 GAA 25 Y.F.C. 35 Pep lp Secretarial 3, treas. 4. 25,173,178. HILKERT, Roger 1925 Harlan Biology 25 Play Cost 2,3,45 Musical Cast 35 Chorus 2,35 Thespians, pres. 45 National Forensics League 45 Track 15 Bowling 15 Latin l,2,3. 15,25,151. HILL, Chris 1807 Krieger ggfle, vice-president 2. HILL, Greg 503 Carver Art 15 French 3,45 Baseball 2,3. 25, 167. HOGUE, Tom 5457 Marrittia Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Varsity 4. 25,9O,92,112,156. HOLLERBACH, Dennis 903 Independence Central Catholic High School 15 French 3,4. 25,167. HOLLEY, Penny 2021 Cherrylawn Aviation 15 Biology 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Musical Cast 2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Office Help 45 Homemaking, sec- retary 45 Secretarial 3. 25,161,164,173. HOLSOPPLE, Donna 1110 Elysian Musical Cast 35 Chorus 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Home- making 1,45 Secretarial 3. 26,164,173 HOUSTON, Joyce 1113 Underwood E-Teens 15 Chorus 2,3,45 Play Cast 2. 6. HOWARD, John 1822 Harlan History 35 Wrestling 25 Track 2. 26. HUBBELL, Cherie 1351 Bensch Future Teachers 15 French 15 Riding 15 Chorus 2. 26. HUESTON, John 733 Ranch Track 1,2,3. 110. IGNEY, Bob 821 Carver Band 1,3, vice-pres. 45 Art 1,25 French 2,35 Football 5,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,4. 6. JACKSON, Kristi B05 Carver Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 French 2,3,45 RAMPAGE 2,3, 26,167,17O. JANICKI, Marlene 1215 Harrow Office Help 3,45 Play Crew 25 GAA lp Y-Teens 2,45 Spanish 2,4. 26,164,168. JAQUAY, Roger 5022 Prestler Choy? 2,3,45 Chess 45 Spanish 25 Track 1. 26, . JASKA, Robert Rige 1, History 1,25 Radio 1, vice-pres. 25 Wrestling 26. JAYNES, Carol Homemaking 4. 26,169. JOHNSON, Duane Chorus 45 Bowling 2,3,4. 26. JOHNSON, Linda Y-Teens 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Future Nurses 15 OFfice Help 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Latin 2,3, sec. Bi treas. 4. 14,26,103,106,107,161,164,166,170. 5341 Collomore 5018 Yorkshire 1026 Parklane 1428 Argyle JOHNSON, Sharon 3202 Inverness Egtin 2,35 Y-Teens 15 GAA 1. JOHNSON, sheiis 6012 Judge Jr. Council on World Affairs 45 GAA 3,45 Y-Teens 25 Office Help 2,3,45 Band 15 Y.F.C. 25 Pep 4. 26,161,162,170,lB0. JONES, Cathy 2425 Brianwood Woodward High School 15 Y-Teens 25 GAA 35 Spanish 2,3,4. 26,168. JONES, Terri 3755 Elrnlawn Linden McKinley High School 25 GAA 1,35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Homemaking 15 Secretarial 3. 26,164. JUHNKE, Dave 1930 Sunnylawn DeVilbiss High School 1,2. 27. JUNKINS, Chuck 701 Foredale Art 1,3,45 Archery 15 Track 1,45 Tennis 4. 7, ,17 . Lczrry 531 Continental Latin 15 Varsity 3,45 Basketball 152,35 Baseball 2,3,4. 27,112,156,162. KARPINSKI, Elaine 44 Melody Latin 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, sec. 25 Future Nurses 1.2.3. 4,3sec. 1, pres. 45 Student Council 45 Office Help 2, . 27,l64,172,178,179. KAUFMAN, Harry 1014 Maran Wrestling 15 Proiectionist 25 Biology 25 French 2,3,4. KELB, Roger 1958 Colony Latin 15 History 15 Archery 15 Proiectionist 2. 27. KELLY, Dick 210 Deline Rifle 15 Basketball 1. 27. KENCZEWICZ, .loyce 917 Secor Latin 1,25 Future Teachers 1,2,3,45 Pep 35 Tennis 35 Oflfice Help 3,4, 27,161,173. KENNEDY, Coleen 5141 Fleet Latin 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Future Nurses 15 Pep 15 Oltlce Help 1,2,3,4. 27,161,164,170. KERNER, Bonnie 205 Mel0dY Bowling 1,25 Tennis 15 Ofllce Help 2,35 Chorus 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 GAA 1,2,35 Homemaking 4. 27,169. KESSINGER, Charles French 15 Baseball 35 Archery 2. 27. KIMPLE, Homer KINGSLEY, Tom Varsity 3,45 Key 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,45 Track lp Football 1. 27,156,157,108. KINOR, Margie B39 Independence Latin 15 Librarian 15 Play Crew 25 Office Help 45 Secretarial pres. 3,45 Rifle 1,2, vice-pres. 15 GAA 1, 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Pep 2,3,4. 27,161,173,170.. KLAG, Kristine 627 Carver Chorus 1,25 Thespians 45 Student Council 45 Play Cast 35 Play Crew 2,35 Chorus 1,25 Tennis 2,3,45 French Honorary 35 French 1,2,3,4, treas. 15 Y-Teens 2: GAA 3: Y.F.C. 2. 15,27,113,151,167,188,178. KNOKE, David 5115 Airport Football 1,2,45 Track 1,25 Wrestling 2,35 French Hon- orary 3,45 History 45 French 1,2,3,45 Varsity 3, treas. 45 Class Officer President 4. 14,27,90,92,151,156,162,167,193. 1619 Birdie 5811 Cook 2130 Dority KNOWLES, Linda 1620 Raynor Sgfle '15 Archery 2. KOEHLER, Bill 1605 Richards Wrestling 1,25 Latin 2,35 Librarian 4. 23,160. KOEPFLER, Sandy 3546 Brenda Cheerleader 1,25 Librarian 15 Musical Crew 35 Art 45 Spanish 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 28,164,168,17O. KONWINSKI, Margie 28. KORCSOG, Ron RAMPAGE 3,45 Musical Cast 2,35 Play Crew 45 Play Cast 35 Riding 25 History 2,35 Quill 81 Scroll 3, pres. 45 Biology 25 Latin 2,3,45 St. Francis DeSalles 1. 28,150,155,166. KORCSOG, Valerie French 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 1,45 Y-Teens 2,45 GAA 2,3,45 Chorus 25 Play Cast 25 Play Crew 35 Thes- pians 4. 28,164,167,1-70,173. KOSIER, Celina Jr. Council on World Affairs 45 Pep 15 GAA 35 Latin 35 Y-Teens 3. 28. KOTZ, Peter Latin 3. 536 Continental 3643 Denise 634 Carver 4534 Hill 40 Dulton 28. KOWALSKI, Lorraine Secretarial 1,45 Future Nurses 1,35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Of. tice Help 15 Bowling 2. 311 Westwood 2B,I70,173. KRAINZ, Monica 715 Cuba KUJAWA, Dennis 740 Broer History 25 Latin 2,3,45 Art 2,3,4. 28,166. KUOHN, John 556 Weston ggstory 1,25 Biology 25 French 1. KUREK, Chris 5850 Globe GAA 1,25 Latin 152,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Musical Cast 25 Office Help 2. 29.1B2. KWIATKOWSKI, Tom 1002 Byrne French 3. LA FAYETTE, Pat . 1102 Broer Latin 1,25 Y-Teens 15 GAA 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Office Help 1. 29,161. LAGRO, Jerry 707 Brysen Baseball 25 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3, co-cap- tain 45 Track 3,45 Varsity 3, secretary 45 French 1, 2,35 History 4. 29,90,91,93,98,110,156. LAKE, Sherry Librarian 15 Office Help 45 Chorus 45 Play Crew 35 Y.F.C. 2,3,45 Future Nurses 15 Spanish 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 29,164,168,172. LALENDORFF, Gary Bowling 1,2,45 French 1,2,3. 801 Elysian 1903 Eileen 29.15B. LANE, Lance 3047 Dorr liatin 35 Rifle 25 History 15 Wrestling 2. 9. LAUX, Kathy 2134 Stoneham St. Ursula Academy 15 Science 15 GAA 25 Art 2,3,45 Bowling 1. 29. LAWRENCE, Linda ,Alton High School 1,2,3. 29. LEAK, Gary Marion High School 1,2,3. 29. LEDYARD, Linda Y.F.C. 2,35 Homemaking 15 Riding 15 Y-Teens 15 Chorus 1,3,4. 29. LEMLE, Martin Rifle 15 Future Nurses 2. 2531 Luddington 2017 Sandown 4405 Glendale 5107 St. Aubin 29. LEMLE, Mike 5107 St. Aubin LISENBEE, Pat 1710 Birdie Secretarial 45 Riding 25 Pep 35 Y.F.C. 25 Play Crew 2,35 Musical Crew 2,35 Librarian 2,3,4. 29,160,173 LITZENBERG, Jeffrey 5553 Morrow Bowling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Key 3,45 Latin 1,35 Varsity 3,45 Band 1,25 St. Francis DeSalles 1. 29,9O,92,112,156,157. LOAR, Cheryl 1972 Oaklawn Libbey High School 15 Pep sec. 3,45 French 3,45 Stu- dent Council 3, sec. 45 Musical Cast 25 Biology, treas. 25 Y-Teens, treas. 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4: Future Nurses 3,4, sec. 3. 15,30,127,164,167,170,172,17B. LONG, Janet 6239 Nebraska Homemaking 1,2,3,4, Y.F.C. 3, Art 4, GAA 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Librarian 3,4. 30,164,169. LOOMIS, Stan 3254 Wayne Bowling 1, Radio 1, Spanish 3, Rifle 1. 30. LOON EY, Pam 3O,162,168,17O,172. 738 Wyman lilgslett High School 1,2,3. O. LORENZEN, Richard 639 Hayes 30. LUBINSKI, Vince Track 1, Football 1,2, Key 4, Rifie 30. LUDWIKOWSKI, Marian 1138 Westgate 3, Latin 1,2,3. 5031 Prestler Bowlin 2 Ottice Hel 12- Chorus 4, Secretarial 3, 9 I D 1 f Homemaking 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, 3O,169,17O,180. LUTHER, Murray Spanish 1,2,3,4, vice-pres. 3. 30. LUTHI, Sue 2033 Rose Arbor 1231 Michele Latin 1,2,3,4, Future Teachers 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, History 2, Pep 1, Office Help 1,2,3,4, 30,126,161 ,1 64,166,170. LYMANSTALL, Mary Jo Bowling 1, Riding 2, Future Nurses 1,2,3,4, Spanish 3,4, GAA 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, Musical Cast 2. MACK, Ellen 617 Carver Tennis 4, Pep 3,4, Y.F.C. 3,4, Spanish 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1, Office Help 3,4. 30,161,164,168,170,172,177. MADRZYKOWSKI, Danielle 2255 Kneer Trenton High School 1,2,3, Future Teachers 4, Y-Teens 4, Spanish 4. 3O,164,168,173. MAJEWSKI, Janell 728 Richards GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Latin 1,2, Play Crew 3, Librarian 2. 30,164,170 MALAK, Pam 1903 Dority Office Help 2, GAA 2,3,4, treas. 3, president 4, Spanish 2,3,4. 3O,15,168,17O. MALLAK. Clara 3564 Whitegate French 2,3,4, GAA 3,4. 30,167,l!0. MALLEY, Susan 1126 Eton Tennis 1,2, Future Nurses 2, Spanish 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Play Cast 4, Chorus 1, Librarian 2,3. 30,162,168,17B. MANN, .Barb 4107 South Art 1, Spanish 1,4. 168. MARCZAK, Ted 1125 Rurner gsalf 2, French 2, Art 2. MARIETTA, Linda 5328 Fleet Homemaking 1,4, Pep 2, GAA 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2. 30,169. MARSHALL, Jerilyn 1036 Rochelle Y.F.C. 3, Y-Teens 1,4, French 1,2, Homemaking 4. 31,164,169. MAUPIN, Tim 6360 Hill Xgilrestling 1. 1. MCCLOSKEY, Judy 1918 Copley Y-Teens 1,2, Spanish 1,2,3, Bowling 1, Play Crew 1, Chorus 1,2,3, Librarian 1. 31,160. McCOLLUM, Roger 1634 Raynor ggofbgll 1, Track 1,3, Archery 2. McCONNEHA, Dusty 534 Eberie Football 1,2,3,4, Spanish 1, Rifle 1,2, Varsity 3,4, Play Cast 2, Musical 'Cast 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Li- brarian 1, RAMPAGE 2,3,4. 31,9O,15O,154,156. McCREEDY, Howard 814 Ranch McFADDEN, Mike 5517 Bancroft 31. McFADDEN, Sharon 1655 Hess Secretarial 3,4, Pep 3, Y-Teens 1,4, 31,164,173 McFARLAND, Clarence 714 Mackow Macomber High School 1,2,3, Radio 4. 176. McMANNESS, Becky 154 Carol Y.F.C. 2, vice-pres. 3, Spanish 3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Cheerleader 1. 31,125,164,168. MCQUILLIN, Chester 1448 Willcrest Librarian 1, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Spanish 2, 3,4. 31,164,168,170. MEEKER, Marcia 2264 Green Valley Secretarial 3, Homemaking, treas. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Y-Teens 1,2,4, Office Help 1, Student Council 3,4. 31,164,169,179. MEIER, Mike Track 2,3,4. 31,110,156. MERCE, Bill Band 1. 31. METCALF, Tom Wrestling 2, French 1, Y.F.C. pres. 2. 31. MEYER, Bob Baseball 1, Wrestling 2. 31,156,162. MICHALAK, Dennis 31. MILLER, Carol 31,151,160. MILLER, Craig McAllen High School 1,2, Maumee MILLER, James 514 Richards 1022 Cuthbert 811 Continental 4038 Nebraska 531 Carver 900 Carver 1977 Oaklawn High School 3. 3600 Darr Bowling 3, French 2, Proiectionist 3,4. 31 ,158,176. MILLER, Lois 5349 Kellogg Band 1,2,3,4, Ottice Help 1, GAA 3, Y-Teens 1,2, Latin 1,2. 32,182 MILLER, Ronald 4143 Dorchester Radio 3, pres. 4, Spanish 2,3,4, Aviation, pres. 1, Play Crew 2,3,4, Musical Crew 2,3,4. 32,168,176 MILLINGER, Chris 322 Deline Bowling 3, Y.F.C. 3, Homemaking 4, GAA 1,3, Y-Teens 1,2,4, Band i,2,3,4. 32,164,169,182. MITCHEU, Sum 462 Shadowood MIX. Steve 1927 Daleview Basketball 1,2,3,4, History 3, Key 4, Spanish 1,2, Vqf. sity 2,3,4. 32,14,100,101. MOHLER, Terry 5352 Marriott Baseball 2, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Key 4, 39001511 2,3, Rifie 3, Biology 2, Student Council 2,3, 32,9O,92,112,156,157,179. MONDVILLE, Darrel 1620 Copley Golf 2, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Key 3, Fu- ggre Nurses 2. MONROE, Don 1921 Olympia MOON, Fred. 3365 Airport Y.F.C. 2,3, History 3,4, French 2,3, Latin 1, Biology 3,4, RAMPAGE 4. 32,155,163. MOORE, Marian 1204 Mackow Tennis 1,3, Y.F.C. 2, French 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, T-geins 1,2,4, Student Council 1, Librarian 4, Band 32,151,160,164,167,17O. MOSLEY, Terri Homemaking 4, Y-Teens 4. 32,164,169. MOSS, Melvin Bowling 2,3, Y.F.C. 2,3,4. 32,172. MOSSING, Sandy Pep 2,3, Y.F.C. 1,2, Spanish 2, Y-Teens 4, Play Crew 4. 32,164,17O. MOUNTS, Pat Riding 1, Spanish 3,4. 32,168. MUNSON, Lois Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, French 1,2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Musical Crew 2, Play Crew 2. 624 Ranch 207 Reynolds 914 Searles sec. 3, GAA 2,3,4, 143 Dulton 1993 Heatherlawn 32,164,167,170. ':r2UNTz, Keith 2260 Eastgate MYERS, Christine 705 Mackow French 3. 32. NAPIERALA, Tom 5102 Nebraska NEARY, Mflfle 910 Searles St. Ursula Academy 1,2, GAA 3,4, Y-Teens 3, Home- making 4. 32,169,170. NE55, FFUYT 1737 Copley Bowling 1,3, Tennis 1, Riding 1, Archery 1,2, Home- making 1,2,3,4, Office Help 1. 33,169. NEVILLE, Linda 5052 Darr French 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 33,164,167 NITSCHKE, Mike 903 Harrow Bowling 2, Wrestling 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Musical Cast 2, Science 1, Spanish 2,3. 33,182. gI3ORMAN, Dale 6243 Hancock NOWAK, Luann sos9 Dorf Iigtin 3, GAA 2, Future Nurses 3, Office Help 1. ofuownnc, cecziie tio Leander Future Nurses 2, vice-pres. 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Latin 2, Notre Dame Academy 1. 33,164,172 OLSZEWSKI, Larry 37 Lyric Football 1,2,3,4, Varsity 4, Spanish 2,3, Key 4. 33,90,93,98,156,157. OPULSKAS, Sandy 5330 Morrow Secretarial 3,4, Pep 1,2, French 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Biology 1, Oftice Help 1,2,3,4, Cho- rus 1, Band 1, Bristol High School 1. 33, 124, 161, 162,164,167,170,173. OSTROSKY, Judy 907 Vanderbilt Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Play Crew 2. 33,164. OTTESEN, Doug 2246 Vaness Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1, Key 2,3,4, Latin 2,3, Biology 2, Varsity 2,3, president 4, Proiectionist 1. 15,33,90,92,98,100,101,103,112,156,157. PALMER, Charlene 905 Cuthbert Spanish 2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3, treas. 4. 33,164,168,170. PARKER, Larry 1733 Wilshire Wrestling 1, Spanish 1. PASKIET, Diane 5252 Kellogg Oftice Help 2, GAA 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Latin 1,2, Future Nurses 2, treas. 3. 33,164,170. PAULEY, Chip 1913 Oaklawn Basketball 1,2, Latin 3,4. 33,l66. PEARSON, Torn 1806 Harlan PELOQUIN, Sandra 717 Hayes Bowling 1, sec. 2, Homemaking 1, French 2,3, GAA 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Office Help 1. 33. PERKINS, Mike 5117 Wissman Class OFficer Vice-President 1, Class Officer Presi- dent 2, Golf 2, Debate 1, History 4, Key 4, Biology 2, Latin 1,2,3, pres. 4. 15,34,157,166. PETERS, Marilou 5751 Nebraska History 2, French 1,2, Art 4, Riding 4. 34,159,175. PETREE, Linda 1914 Firlawn Whitmer High School 1,2, S.D. Lee High School 3, Chorus 4. 34. PHARES, Linda 802 Clifton gljimemaking 1, Riding, vice-pres. 1. PHILLIPS. Cathy 1942 Woodbridge gftishawaka High School 1,2,3. PINKNEY, Rosalyn 3202 Avondale Band 2. 34. PINKNEY, Shedrick 3202 Avondale Basketball 1, French 2, Band 1,2,3,4. 34,1B2. PIORKOWSKI, Carol 5335 Bancroft Bowling 1,2,4, Librarian 3, GAA 3, Y-Teens 4, Future Teachers 4, Latin 1,2,3. 34,164,173. PIOTROWSKI, Joyce 331 Dulton Notre Dame Academy 1, Y-Teens 2,3,4. Spanish 2, 3,4, Future Nurses 3,4. 34,164,168,172. SITZEN, Tom 1520 Glenton 4. POLASKI, Dave 3228 Hill 34. POLASKI, Shirley 5143 Yorkshire Pep 2, Librarian 1, Student Council 2,3,4, Latin 1, QAA 1,2,3, viceepresident 4, Y-Teens 1, vice-president ,3,4. 34,123,l70,164,179. PORTALA, Frank 5665 Camberly 34. POST, Bob 36 Richards grench 3, Baseball 2. 4. POTWORA, Sue 1646 Glenton GAA 1,3, Spanish 2,3, Homemaking '4, Y.F.C. 2,4, Riding 2, Chorus 1. 34,169,172 PRESTON, Jerald 804 Moran Radio 1, Aviation 1. 34. PRICE, Gary 3730 Glendale Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Span- ish 3, Varsity 2,3,4. 34,90,93,98,110,111,156. PUHY, Tom 619 Byrne Mackenzie High School 1, Linden McKinley High School 2, Brookhaven High School 2, Wrestling 3, Riding 4, Math 4, Bowling 4. 33,174,175 PUSZCZEWICZ, Theresa 521 Continental Homemaking 2,3, vice-pres. 4, Pep 4, GAA 3,4, Latin 1, Play Crew 4, Musical Crew 3,4, OFlice Help 2. 34,161,169,170. QUERTINMONT, Mike 1361 Beverly Hills DeViIbiss 1,2. QUINN, Carl 2270 Orchard 34. RAYNER, Robin 1906 Colony Radio, vice-pres. 2, French Honorary 3, pres. 4, French 3,4, Science, pres. 1, Latin 1. 34,167. RACHOW, Bob 228 Dugle Football 1. REED, Carolyn 709 Ranch REED, Esther 1025 Westwood GAA 1. 35. REED, Lorrie French 2,3,4, Biology 2, Pep 2, Chorus 4, Student Council 1. 551 1 Rector 35,167. REED, Joseph 1437 Bogart RICE, Mike 234 Deigle French 2,3. 35. RICE, Tim 2116 Birkdale Baseball 2. 35. RIEGER, Rebecca 5839 Fryer Quill 81 Scroll 4, RAMPAGE 4, Student Council 2,3, 4, Play Crew 2, Office Help 2, Pep 2, vice-pres. 3, Y-Teens 1, president 2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Latin 2. 15,35,150,154,164,179. RINE, Sharon 701 Gawill Homemaking 3,4, GAA 4, Chorus 4. 169,170. RITENOUR, Cathy 3019 Nebraska History, sec. 1, GAA 2, Y-Teens 2, RAMPAGE 4, ROGERIAN 4, Oftice Help 4. 35,153,l55,16l,208. ROBERTS, Clyde 2111 Glen Arbor St. Francis DeSalles 1,2,3, Jr. Council on World Af- fairs 4. ROBERTSON, Donna 35 Leander Riding 1, Spanish 3, GAA 1. 35. ROGERS, Bill Rifle 1,2,3,4, Spanish 1,2, History 1. 1715 Dority 35,156,175 ROHWEDER, Richard 507 Continental History 3, Archery 1, Proiectionist 2,3,4. 35,176. ROLL, Denny 3718 Perlawn Lakewood Jr., High 1, Football 1,2,3, Spanish 2, Science 3. 35. ROSEBROCK, Dove French 1,2,3, Bowling 4. 35,158,162 2010 Eileen ROSHONG, David 1130 Malcom Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1, Track 1,3,4, Wrestling 1, History 2,3, Key 4, Latin 2,3, Varsity 3,4, Oftice Help 4. 35,90,93,1 10,156,157,161. ROSHONG, Eldonna 5326 Collomore Chorus 2,3,4, Musical Cast 2,3, Librarian I, Future Nurses 2,3, GAA 4, Y-Teens 4, Latin 1,2. 35,164,170.18O. ROTHER, Jett 1402 Juliet Shawnee High School 1,2,3, Latin 4. 35,166. ROY, David 629 Searles RUDNICKI, Dennis 1209 Rochelle History 2, Football 2, Key 3,4, Baseball 4. 35,l57. RUDZINSKI, Eugene 236 Holland-Sylvania :Basketball l,2, Latin 2,3. 5. RUSSELL, Sharon 1005 Eton Quill St Scroll 3, vice-president 4, Y-Teens 1, French l,2,3,4, Pep 2, RAMPAGE 2,3, co-editor 4. 35,150,154,167. SAMEK, Linda 5769 Marriatt Bowling 1, Homemaking 1, Y-Teens 2,3, Chorus l,2, 3, Musical Cast 1. 35. SARVIS, Nancy 1941 Colony Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, Pep 4, Y.F.C. 4, Spanish 1,2,3, GAA l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Class Officer Vice-President 4. 35,164,170,172,125. SATTLER, Dave 4919 Angola ggench Honorary 3, French 3, Biology 2, Aviation 1. sciurrnuv, Judy 2305 ofecouff Cheerleader 3, Office Help 4, Pep 2, French 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4. 36,161,164,167,170. SCHMIDT, Ted 1738 Eileen Football 3,4, Track 2,3, Wrestling 2,3, French 2,3, Key 2,3,4, Varsity 2,3,4, Office Help 4. 36,9O,93,1 10,156,157,161. SCHOETTLEY, Cliff 5756 Nebraska Basketball 3. 36. SCHWARZKOPF, Jim 928 Reynolds Bowling 2,3, Latin l,2, Band 4. 36,182. SCHWIND, Roseanne 743 TU,-ner PGP 2,3,4, Homemaking 2,3,4, Art 1,2,4, GAA 1. 36,169. SCOTT, Linda 1639 Copley Y-Teens 4, GAA 3,4, Secretarial 4, Office Help 1,4, Cheerleader 3. 36,161,164,170,173. SHEPARD, Bill 1626 Glenfield Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 2, Spanish l,2, vice-pres. 1, Band 1,2,3,4. 36,182 SHEPARD, Lindo 4305 Hill Bowling 1, Secretarial 1, Homemaking 1, Y-Teens l,2, 3,4, GAA 1, Student Council 1. 36,124,164,179. SHERRIFF, Kay 2941 Airport Libbey High School 1, Bowsher High School 2, Homemaking 4, Y.F.C. 4, Debate 4, Proiectionist 4. 36,162,169,172,176. SHONDELL, Tom 1949 Olymphia Bowling l,2,3,4, Baseball 2,4, Football 4, French 2,3, Key 4, Varsity 3,4. 36,9O,93,1 12,156,157. SHULTZ, Diane 718 Richards GAA l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Latin l,2, Office Help 1. 36,164,17O. SIEJA, Ron 228 Deline French 2,3. 36. SIMON, Dole 206 Burbank History 1, Latin 1,2. 36,110. SIMON, Kathy 5002 Prestler Izzlorrygnaking 1, Y-Teens 1, French 1, Riding 4. 6, . SIMPSON, Karen 415 Mcligue Spanish 1,2,3, president 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Future Teachers 2,3,4, Aviation 1, Play Cast 3, Musical Cast 2, Librarian 1, Band 1,2,3. 36,124,164,168. SINGLETARY, Adrienne 1118 Turner GAA l,2,3,4, Latin l,2,3,4, Librarian l,2, Office Help 3,4, Band 1,2,3. 36,l61,l66,170. SKEENS, Dick 515 Holland-Sylvania Science 1. 36. SKOLMOWSKI, Dennis 5750 Sims 36. SMITH, Brenda 807 Moran Jr. Council on World Alfairs 1, Band 3, Librarian 4, I.F.C.I 3,4, French 3,4, GAA l,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3, atin , . 36,160,162,172. SMITH, Charles 4950 Heatherdowns Football l,2, Student Council 3,4, Class Officer Treasurer 2, Science l,2,3,4, treas. 3, French 2,3,4. 37,162,l67,179. SMITH, Kathy 842 Sibley Tennis 3, president 4, Pep 3,4, GAA 3,4, Y-Teens 2, Future Teachers l,2, sec.-treas. 3, pres. 4, Latin 1,2, Quill 81 Scroll 4, ROGERIAN 3, co-editor 4.- 37,113,124,150,152,l64,173,1Y7,208. SMITH, Ray 3107 Dorr Bowling l,2,3,4, Rifle 1, Latin 1,2,3, 37,158. SMITH, Thomas 1206 Underwood Baseball 2, Track 1, Class Officer President 1, Class Officer Vice-President 2, Student Council 1,3, 4, treas. 1. 37,179. SMITLEY, Sue 113 Leander Riding 4, Pep 4, Homemaking 4, Future Nurses 2,4, GAA 3,4, Latin 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3. 37,169,l70,l72. SNELL, Margo 2358 Valleybrook Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Art l,2,3,4, vice-pres. 1, treas. 3, French l,2,3,4, ROGERIAN 3,4. 37,152,l64,167,170,208. SNYDER, Sue 1837 Rivard Y-Teens 3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Art l,2, Bowling 1, Secre- tarial 3, Student Council 3, Office Help 1, Cheer- leader 1.2.3.4, ROGERIAN 4. l4,37,l03,106, 1 07, 1 22, 1 53,164. SRADEJA, Jim 628 Hayes Bowling 2,3,4. 35. STACKOWIAK, Barbara 1455 Bogart Secretarial 3,4, Future Nurses 1, Latin 1. 37,l73. STAHL, Roian 4945 Angola Band l,2,3,4, Y.F.C. 2, Homemaking 2,3,4. 37,169,182. STANFILL, Jim 128 Teal Chorus l,2, Wrestling 1, Archery l,2, Art 1,2. STEINMAN, Sherry 246 Holland-Sylvania :Lagkewood High School 1,2,3. STENDER, Ron 2033 Sandown ggack 1, French 2,3. QQEVENSON, Milton 544 Continental STIEGELMEYER, Craig 6218 Bancroft Bowling 2,3,4, Football 2, Wrestling 3,4, Archery 2, Iggy 2, Musical Cast l,2, Chorus 1,2,3,4. STOMA, Jim 1753 Wilshire Radio 2. 38. STROHMAIER, John 1925 Woodbridge Wrestling 2,3,4, Aviation 1, Proiectionist 2. 38,108,156. SUMNER, David 2248 Vaness SUTKU5, John 1717 Penn Bowling 3,4, Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, Latin 2,3, prgs. 4, Varsity 4, Librarian 2, Havelock High School 3B,l56,l66. SWAILES, Marilyn 544 Richards Rifle 2, GAA l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Latin l,2, Play Crew 2,3, Chorus 2, ROGERIAN 4. 38,124,153,164,170,199,208. SWITALA, Ed 532 Continental Latin l,2, Varsity 4, Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, Baseball 2,4, Bowling 3,4. 38,112,156,162. SYPERT, Jackie 18 Melody Bcawling 2,3, Pep 4, Band l,2,3,4, Y-teens 1,2,4, Latin 32s,i64. TAMMERINE, Toni 127 Lyric Bowling 3, GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4. 38,164,l7O,180. TAYLOR, Ronnie 2209 Valleybrook Art 1,2,3, pres. 4, Band 1, Thespians 4, Musical Cast 2, Play Crew 2, Play Cast 3,4, Science 2, Future Teachers 2,3, vice-pres. 4. Y.F.C. 2. 38,151,159,173. TEHAN, Louis 361 Wambo Football 2,3,4, Track 1, Key 3, vice-pres. 4, Spanish 2,3, Aviation 1, Varsity 3,4. 14,38,90,92,156,157. TERRY, Donna 1139 Joyce Bowling 1, Band 2, Play Crew 1, Spanish 3, Y-Teens 38. TERRY, Skip 202 Bonaparte Football 1. 38. EHEBEAU, Dave 5406 Fleet 8. THOMSON, Gail 400 Rochelle Y-Teens l,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Homemaking 4. 38,164,169 THORNTON, Joyce 4633 Merry 38,162. THORNTON, Robyn 313 Independence Riding 4, Office Help 2, Y-Teens 1, Art 4, Home- making, treas. 2,3. 38,175. TIMA, Diane 5834 Globe Homemaking 1,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Office Help 2,3, Librarian 1, Play Crew l,2, French 1,2. 39,164,169 TITTLE, Mary 2307 Heatherwood ggndusky St. Marys 1, McAuley 2. TOWSLEY, Nancy 5333 Sanders Art 1. 159. TRACY, Clayton 1930 Rivard Spanish 2,3, Key 4, Baseball 2,3,4. 38,1 12,157. TRAMMELL, Dave 1454 Willcrest Track 1,3,4, Football 1,2,4, Key 3,4, Rifle 3,4, Biology 2, Varsity 4. 39,90,93,110,156,l57,175. TREICHEL, Ginny 1507 Park Ridge Latin l,2, Homemaking 4, Y.F.C. 2, Chorus 2, Li- brarian 1. 39,169. TUSSING, Cynthia 5412 Fleet Latin 2, Y-Teens 1, Band 4. 39,182. URBANUS, Harry 2010 Hogarth Play Crew 2, French 1,2,3, president 4. 39,167. VARGYAS, Ron 5051 Yorkshire Football 1. 39. VOGELBACHER, Joyce 5259 Norton Art 3, GAA 2. 39,159. WALTON, Diane 929 Secor Jr. Council on World Affairs 4, Pep 4, Homemaking 4, Future Teachers 3,4, Science 3, Notre Dame Academy 1. 169,173. WAMPLER, JoAnn 2315 Havenwood Librarian 2, Secretarial 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Spanish '4, GAA 3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 39,168,170,164,l25. 189 WARREN, Marcia 2003 Rivard Qgmemaking 3. WATKINS, Bob 5409 Frome Chorus l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Musical Cast 2, Var- sity 3,4, Debate 1, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Track, 1,2. 39,90,93,156,181. WEBB, Mary 2010 Penn Future Teachers, pres. 1, Office Help 1,4, Musical Cast 2, French l,2,3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 39,161,l64,167,l70. WEINSTEIN, Diane 2018 Holland-Sylvania Aviation 1, Riding 1, Secretarial 1, Student Council 40. WELLMAN, Jim 1045 Nela Parkway Football 2,3, Track l,2,3,4, Key 4, Varsity 2,3,4. 4O,92,1 1O,156,157. WELLS, Mike 1625 Atwood Spanish 2,3, Key 4, Football 1,2,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Bowling 3,4. 40,9O,92,95,1 12,156,157. WESTGATE, Diane 3550 Muirfield Riding 1,2,3, sec. 4, Homemaking 4, Art 2, Spanish 1, GAA l,2,3,4, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Librarian 1, Of- fice Help 1,2. 4O,164,169. WESTRUP, Cheryl 1837 Copley Bowling 1, French 3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4. 40,164,167. WHEELER, Nancy 5824 Sims iganish l,2, GAA l,2, Y-Teens 1. WHITCOMB, Eileen 617 Williamsville French 1,2,3, Homemaking 4, Future Nurses 4, GAA 3,4, Y-Teens 4. 4O,160,l64,169,170,172. WHITE, Dian 937 Carver Cheerleader 2, Class Officer Vice-President 3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, sec. 3, GAA 1,2,3, sec. 4, French l,2, 3,4. 40,164,167,170. WIECZOREK, Sandra Secretarial 1, Bowling 40. WIELINSKI, William 40. WILKINSON, Sandy Spanish 2,3,4, GAA 1131 Sibley 1, Homemaking 1, Latin 2. 5837 Bancroft 5005 Wissman l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Future Teachers 4. 40,164,168,173. WILLIAMS, Gloria 622 Secor igott High School 1. wiu.iAMs, Jim 3203 Hin Egology 2, Football 2, Rifle 1. WILLIAMS, Lands 5035 Kitchener Proiectionist 2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, French 2,3,4, GAA 3, Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Science 1, Biology 2,3. 40,164,167,176. WINES, Wayne 823 Byrne Radio 2, History 1, Rifle 1, Science 1, Biology 2, Aviation 1. 40. WISNIEWSKI, Bill Spanish 2,3,4, Musical Cast 3, Student Council 1,4. 40,168,173 WOLFF, Thomas Bond 1,2,3, Play Crew 3. 40. WOOD, Chuck Chorus 3,4, Art 1,2,3,4. 4O.159. 710 Brookley 902 Rochelle 1028 Fries WOODFORD, Lorraine 40. WOPSHALL, Bob 823 Continental 516 Carver Librarian 2. WORLEY, Joyce 5335 Florita Y-Teens 1,2,4, GAA 1,3, Secretarial 3,4. 40,164,173. YENRICK, Paul 2278 Kneer Football l,2,3,4, Baseball 1, Latin l,2, Varsity 3,4, History 2,3. 41,90,92,156. YONK, Nancy 2121 Glen Arbor Defiance High School 1,2,3, Future Teachers 4, Y-Teens 4, GAA 4, French 4. 41,161,164,l67,17O,173. YOUNG, Doug 1501 Falloden Rifle 1, F.B.L.A. 2,3, Track 1. ZAWLOCKI, Beverly 714 Continental RAMPAGE 3,4, Oliice help 1, Chorus 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2, GAA 3, History 2, Y.F.C. 2,3,4. 41,172,180. ZEMAN, Nancy 5128 Kellogg Secretarial 3,4, Latin 2, Office Help 2. 41,173. ZIPPAY, John 1710 Birdie Xgoodward High School 1,2,3. ZOBLER, Jane 3949 Emmaiean Play Crew 2, Musical Crew 3,. Librarian 1, Office Help 2,3, Secretarial 3,4, Pep 2, Rifle 1, GAA 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Latin l,2. 4l,l64,173. ZOBLER, Jean 3949 Emmaiean Office Help 2,3, Play Crew 2,3, GAA l,2,3,4, Y-Teens 3,4. 41.164, ZUMBRUNN, Judy 5115 Newhart Class Officer Treasurer 3,4, Student Council 1, Of- fice Help l,2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Y-Teens 4, Secretarial 3,4. 4l,161,l64,170,173. ZYNDORF, Bernice 5043 Pickfair EIAA 2,3, Latin 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1, Librarian 1. W 1 Ef lit -if 15 ,X f'S5 V WPPW' K P To the Senior Class of l965 . . . We hope we pleased you Today Because . . . We would like to serve you Tomorrow Portraits by Specialists in the art of Expression H. A. PGWELL STUDIOS 2495 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo, Ohio CH-4- I 465 MADE'IN U.S.A. V THE QUALITY MARK TO LOOK FOR l.IBBEY'OWENS'FORD Gglwafvdhwabghdd TOLEDO 2, OHIO What a wonderful Open W0l'Id Have you noticed schools like this on your travels? Probably, because new buildings are springing up everywhere. They are beautiful and functional structures with large glass areas to create an open-world atmosphere to eliminate the feeling of being boxed in. 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'YQ' ' D , ef' 1 X IAC ml xx ' A I1 I' I I I 208 junior index Albright, Bruce 62,177 Allen, Pam 62,183 Ames, Keith 62,1 10 Ames, Randy 62 Amstutz, Geraldine 62,169 Anderson, Jack 62,172 Angel, Sandra 62,171,178,l4O Andreian, Gary Ankney, Michael 62,157 Aossey, Michael 62 Armour, Richard 62 Ayers, Hugh 62 Babcock, Janice 62,171 Banks, Ethel 62 Bankey, Bruce 62 Baranowski, Cathy 62 Barber, Wayne 62,100 Bare, Linda 62 Baron, John 62 Bartelt, Donna 62,175,180 Baumhower, Cathy 62,159 Baumberger, Terry 63,90,156 Beach, Michael 63,110 Beal, Linda 63 Beavers, Lois 63,161 Beidleman, Steve 63 Bell, Gene 63 Benson, Kathy 63,183 Bertling, JoAnne 63,159,171 Berry, Dan 63 Beumel, Mary 63,171 Bick, Collette 63,184 Bialecki, Elaine 63 Bird, Bill 63 Blaine, Roger 63,150,151,162,174, 177 Bloomfield, Jack 63 Blum, Larry 63,90 Bobash, John 63,105,110,156,159 Bohland, Randy 63 Bohland, Russell 63 Bonnett, Roger 63,175 Bortel, Deonn 63 Braithwaite, Mary 63,169 Bowen, Barbara 63,141,151,171, 180 Brannon, Neal 63 Bowers, Cathy 63,169,172,181 Brier, Bill 63 Bremer, Beth 63,168,171,178 Brink, Jim 63,158 Bronson, Bob 63 Brookha rt, Linda 63,106,140,161, 171 Brown, Dennis 63,105,110,153, 158,208 Bruggemeier, Fred 62,63,9O,113, 151,156,158,177,181 Bruns, Chris 63,171 Bryant, Bonnie 63,169 Buchholz, Nancy 63,161,171 Buckmaster, Dick 63,181 Burkhart, Linda 63,169 Burlew, Pam 63 Burnside, James 63,181 Burnside, Timothy 63,181 Busack, Dave 64,158 Bush, Bob 64,176 Buttner, Sharon 64,160 Cann, Jim 64,90,157 Cantrell, Rick 64,100,157 Carmean, Gary 64,183 Carroll, Barbara 64,161,169 Carter, Jim 64,110,163 Case, Judith 64 Casey, Pat 64,1 10,129,163 Chapman, Dale 64 Chase, Henry 64 Chattield, Patsy 64,158,169 Cherry, Jim 64 Childers, Bill 64,90,100,112,156, 157 Clark, Mark 64 Clark, Dick 64 Clayton, Myrna 64,161,174 Clevenz, Charlotte 64 Clixby, Claudette 64 Coker, Richard 64,110 Cole, Judith 64,171,180 Colpaert, Pat 64 Cook, Gwen 64 Cook, Larry 64,183 Cohen, Terran 64,183 Cook, Steve 64 Cooke, Sandy 64,171,174 Corbett, Jett 64,175,181 Connell, Michael 64 Cordrey, Barbara 64,106,171,179 Cook, Diana 64,171,180 Crawford, Jim 64,175 Curnew, Judith 64 Czech, Richard 174 Dence, Doris 64,151,171,174 Davis, Chris 64,171 Dale, Delores 64,175 Damas, Paula 64,160,171 Denison, Sue 64- Dennis, Rose 64,161 DeSalle, Donald 64,9O,98,1 1O,156, 157 Detterman, Duane 64,90 DeVauI, Judith 65,171 Dickenson, David 65,171 Disher, Linda 65,172 Dilbone, Bonnie 65 Dorr, John 65 Double, Pat 65,171 Draheim, Linda 65,160,171 Dreps, Carole 65,159,171 Drown, Jerry 65 Druschel, Larry 65 Drezewicki, Barbara 65 Duftield, Dan 65,112 Dumit, James 65,158,181 Dutkiewicz, Donna 65 Eckhart, Pat 65 Eitniear, Sandy 65,161 Eitniear, Diane 65 Entenman, Don 65 Look! It's a white tornado. Falkenburg, Sharon 65,180 Farnsworth, Donald 65 Feeney, Roy 65,108,183 Fetter, Bob 65 Fisher, Diane 65 Fisher, Linda 65 Frye, David 65 Frosch, Alan 65,159 Frosch, Chuck 65 Fritz, Darlene 65,152,154,208 Frey, Fran 65,159 Freiley, Tom 65,90 Franklin, Ralph 65,110,159 Frankhauser, Gail 65,159 Foxe, Margaret 65,169 Fox, Karen 66,171 Fox, Kenton 66 Fowler, Lewis 66,90,108,156,157 167 Fogle, Linda 66,169 Fuller, Dave 66,160,183 Gaeth, Tamara 66,158,180 Gedert, Dick 66 Geiser, Larry 66,105 Gilford, Carol 66,137,171 Gillmore, Edward 66,108 Gozdowski, Sue 66 Gowing, David 66 Gowing, Larry 66 Goodwin, Terrance 66 Glover, Mike 66 Grzechowiak, Bob 66,90 Haddad, Linda 66,171 Hahn, Delfra 66,106,129,151,16 Hall, Jill 66,169 Hamilton, Bill 66 Haneheld, Jeri 66,183 Harper, George 66 Haney, Eugene 66,159 Hansen, James 66,183 Hansen, Jane 66 Harbaugh, Gilbert 66 Harder, John 66,108 Harris, Delores 66,180 Hart, Sandra 66 Harter, Jane 66,141,155,160,162,171 Hartkopf, Linda 66 Hartzell, Mike 66 Hatker, Bill 66 Hawes, Mike 66,90 Heaney, Ken 66,90,156,157 Heckman, Gary 67,108,156 Helle, Becky 67,160,172 Helms, Donna 67,169 Henderly, Linda 67,163,171,183 Hens, Pauline 67,169 Hersey, Karen 67,171 Hill, Marlene 67 Hill, Ross 67 Hinde, Judith 67,160,171 Hoar, Richard 67 Holley, Ed 67,108,181 Hollopeter, Suzanne 67,140,151, 166,178 Harrigan, Tod 67,90 Horvath, Chuck 67 Horvath, Glenn 67 Howard, Barbara 67 Hubbard, Lois 67 Hunter, Beth 67 Irwin, Dorothy 67 Jacobs, Jo 67,167,17i,178 Jacobson, Barbara 67,169 Jagielski, Rich 67 .1eguQy,Ron 67,174,181 Jetteries, Calvin 67,175,177 John, Janet 67 Johnson, Bruce 67,162 Johnston, Roger 67 Jonasen, Steve 67,9O,113,156 Jones, Karol 172,184 Jones, Robert 67 Jordan, Paul 67 Jordan, Joyce 67 Kamm, Gerald 67,177 Kanney, Ed 68,150,151,162 Kasza, Karen 67,161 Karpinski, Dick 67 Kater, Richard 68 Kaufman, Ken 68 Keeler, Carol 68,171 Keil, Debbie 68,107,161,170,171 Kelly, Gary 68 Keller, Jim 68 Kime, Mike 68 Kinker, Lucy 68,171,180 Klepacz, Ken 68 Kloesen, Terry 68 Kmotorka, Karin 68,153,154,208 Knitz, Greg 68,110 Koepfler, Paul 68,9O,112,156,157 Kopanko, Linda 68,171,172,175, 180 Koschalk, Roy 68,176 Kosch, Jerry 68 Katz, Tom 68,163,177,178 Krell, John 68,108 Krall, Dave 68 Krochmalny, John 68,183 Krukowski, Linda 68,161,171 Kuhl, John 68,174,175 Lamlein, Jane 68 Langton, Larry 68 Larimer, Judi 68,158,171 Larson, Mark 68,9O,110,156,157 Latham, Marie 68,183 Lau, Richard 68,110 Lauer, Marcene 68- Launder, Mike 68 Lenhart, Brad 68,157 Leonard, Bonnie 68 Liebat, Otto 68,157,162 Leggett, Richard 68 Loar, Chuck 68 Looman, Darlene 68,171 Losey, Bob 68,90,110,157 Lubinski, Tom 68,110,159 Lundy, Richard 68,158,175,177 Lunsford, Louanne Lunsford, Margaret 68,183 Luthi, Eric 68,11O,157,178 MacKinnon, Diane 68,171 Madrzykowski, Alma 68,140 Mandler, Jim 68,108,175 Mankowski, Leonard 68 Manuszak, Ken 68 Marshall, Lorilyn 68 Martin, Nancy 68,180 McConnell, Gary 68,183 McCroy, Richard 68,100,104 McDermott, Mike 68,90,98,156,157 McGovern, Colleen 68,169 Mclntyre, Diane 68 McMurray, Dave 69 Meincer, Bill 69 Meinen, Charles 69,178,184 Menke, Mary 69,174 Messinger, Molly 69 Michalski, Bill 69 Micham, Jerry 69,181 Michelson, Kris 69,174 Miller, John 69,158,174 Miller, Linda 69,183 Moore, Marian 69,160 Morus, Charles 69 Moss, Brenda 69,171,180 Moss, Ron 69 Mowery, Roger 69,158 Mulkey, Tom 69,183 Mumford, Tom 69,151,152,155 Munson, Kay 69,151,152,155 Muntz, Jeff 69 Nadorft, Nick 69,90 Naiber, Linda 69 Napierala, Jan 69,159 Neff, John 69 Nino, Mike 69 Norman, Mike 69 Nowakowski, Laureen 69 Nowakowski, Theresa 69,171 Nowowieiski, Jerry 69,112 Nunn, McClinton 69,90,110,156, 178,184 Oleiownik, Dennis 69 Oaks, Dan 69,90,162 Palmer, Paula 69,163,175,177 Passante, Tony 69,90,1 10,156,157 Paszko, Richard 69 Paszczykowski, Ernest 69 Paulson, Chester 69 Pember, Lynn 70 Pemberton, Jim 70,112,157,168 Penske, Karen 70,175 Perry, Sue 70 Phillips, Carol 70,171 Phillips, John 62,70,174,177 P1ageman,Linda 70,159,171 Plageman, Tom 70 Plath, Terry 70 Pollard, Sonia 70 Powers, Howard 70,158,167 Prince, Tom 70 Puszczewicz, Nancy 70,169 Radtke, Norman 70 Rasmus, Mark 70,163 Reemsnyder, Reed 70,181 Reed, Linda 70 Rehklau, Donna 70,180 Reichard, Sally 70,180 Reinier, Rosemary 70 Reville, Linda 70 Rardin, Frank 70 Rice, Dave 70 Rice, Linda Rieger, Gary 70,175 Rieger, Jill 70,140,161,162,171, 177 Rieger, Ron 70,9O,110,156 Riek, Jim 70 Riek, John 70 Rier, Sue 70,171 Ringger, John 70,158 Ritz, John 90 Roach, Tom 70 Robinson, Richard 70,108 Rodriguez, Arnold 70 Roettger, Anne 70,171 Royce, Judy 70,183 Saba, Bill 70 Sandusky, Janet 70 Sass, Clarence 70 Saxer, Kathy 70,181 Schener, Pat 70 Schikora, John 70 Schmaus, James 70,181 Schmidlin, Paul 70,90,98,108,110, 156 Schmidt, Walt 70,90 Schroeder, Richard 70 Schroeder, Holly 70,171 Schroeder, Ricky 70 Schothern, Connie 71,180 Scott, Verna 71,183 Scurlock, Jim 71 Seeburger, Larry 71 Setchel, Sue 71 Serr, Steve 71 Sgro, Raymond 71 Shepard, Linda 71,169,171 Sherritt, Sue 71 Sikorski, Ken 71,155,208 Simpson, Robert 71 Sites, Charles 71,157,178 Skeens, Becky 71,160 Slaughterbeck, Joseph 71 Sliwinski, Dorothy 71,171,183 Slomiwicz, Mike 71 Smith, Eva 71,171 Smith, Linda 71 Smith, Roger 71 Sniadecki, Elaine 71,180 Southworth, Carol 71 Spangler, Janie 71,158,171 Sprague, Sherry 71 Stalen, Bill 71 Sterrett, Steve 71 Sterrett, Vicky 71,169 Stewart, Judy 71 Spahr, Barb 62,71 Stoler, Barb 71,180 Stoll, Gary 72,180 Storm, Sharon 72,161 Strange, Gwen 72 Swartz, Ken 72,1 13,156,157,177 Switala, Pat 72 Swonger, Ricky 72,90,94 Szachta, James 72,163 Szymaniak, Chris 171 Szymanski, Jim 72,105 Tabbert, Richard 72 Tammerine, Jeanne 72,141 ,153, 163,180,208 Tatkowski, Micheal 72 Taylor, Tom 72,108 Terry, Sharon 72,169 Terrill, Margie 72,104,106 Thielen, Pat 72,159 Thompson, Carl 72 Thompson, Earl Tooker, Mary 72 Train, Janice 72,171 Trick, Rose 72,133,151,183 Tressler, Linda 72,180 Trumbull, Robert 72 Truss, Jennifer 72,180 Urhman, Mike 72 Unger, Jane 72,160,171 Urbanski, Pat 72,151 Urzykowski, James 72 Venske, Pauline 72 Villa, John 72 Villegas, Lincla 73,158,171 Volmer, Sharon 73,181 Volzer, Bob 73,110,163 Wachtell, Laurel 73,171 Walstead, Don 73 Walton, Doug 73 Ward, Brenda 73 Warnke, Linda 73,180 Warren, Kathy 73 Wasmundt, Jane 73 Wend, Don 73,161 Wenzel, Dennis 73 Werling, Margaret 73 Wheaton, Jim 73,108 Whistler, Diane 73 Widman, Carol 73 Wiggins, Thorna1I73 Williams, Pat 73 Wilson, Marlene 73 Wilson, Zane 73 Winston, Phil 73 Wirick, John 73 Wittman, James 62,73,90,112,157 Wonacott, Carol 73,163 Wonacott, Mike 73,151,177,178 Wood, Karen 73,174 Wood, Robin 73,183 Woodard, Debbie 73 Woodby, Ruth 73 Woodford, Pat 73 Wright, Friedell 73 Yingling, Harvey 73 Yonk, Bonnie 73,161,171 Yosses, Cathy 73,171 Yost, Kathy 73,140,158,160 Zenz, Robert 73 Zenz, Dennis 73 Zielinski, Pat 73,159,171 Zwayer, Sarah 73,175 sophomore index Abrams, Tom 74,176 Adams, Donna 74,159,175 Adamski, Connie 74 Alesi, Karen 74,151 Ambil, Wilhelm 74 Ames, Tina 74 Amonette, Bill 74 Anderson, Michael 74,158 Anderson, Walter 74 Arnold, Ted 74,163 Babcock, Michael 74,163 Badmen, Dave 74 Ballert, Beverly 74 Balwinski, Virginia 74 Bancroft, James 74,176 Banderski, Clarice 74,160,171 Barber, Gary 74 Bartell, Vick Lee 74 Barkimer, Paul 74 Barkoot, John 74 Barnes, Donald 75 Barret, Janet 75 Barror, Sandra 75 Bauman, Beverly 75 Beck, Judy Kay 75,171,174 Bedacht, Wilbur 75 Beidlman, Marquerite 75 Bell, Larry 75 Bellner, Gloria 75,171 Bender, Anthony 75 Bester, Michael 75 Billmaier, Gary 75 Bird, Bridget 75,159 Blake, James 75 Blum, Linda 75 Bowers, Marsha 75 Bowman, Carol 75 Bracken, Elizabeth 75,1 13,171,177 Bradley, Barbara 75 Brannon, Gary 75 Breier, John 75 Bremer, Martha 75,171 Bremer, Michael 75 Brewer, William 75 Bridges, Tom 75 Brinker, Carma 75,171 Brodbeck, Duane 75 Bronson, John 75 Bronson, Linda 75 Brown, Dwight 75 Brown, Patricia 75 Brown, Ronald 75 Brown, Sally 75,171 Brunke, Sharon 75 Bryan, Gloria 75,175,177 Buckholz, Frederick 75,163 Buckmaster, Sally 175 Buehler, Richard 75 Buetow, Janet 75,163 Buhler, Mark 75 Burgard, Terese 76 Burkhart, Jack 76 Burnett, Donald 75 Burzynski, Joseph 76,163 Bush, Barbara 76 Butler, Bill 76 Butler, Gary 76,163 Cahill, John 76 Caldwell, Margaret 74,76,171, 175 Calhoun, Marsha 76 Carr, Joseph 76 Carr, William 76 Carter, Mark 76,176 Caywood, Robert 76,182 Cedoz, Judith 76 Chechelski, Anita 76 Chovan, Linda 76,151 Churchill, Jim 76,158 Clark, Karen 76 Coe, Rod 76 Colchagoft, Kris 76,159 Cole, Pamela 76 Collier, Len 76 Cook, David 76 Cook, Diana 76 Cooke, Sharon 76 Cusino, Daniel 76 Our side had 209: fewer cavities. Which way did he go? Which way did he go? Coy, John 76 Craft, Connie 76 Craft, Kathy 76 Craig, Dennis 76 Crawford, Dave 76,159 Crooks, Carol 76,171 Crosby, Glenn 76 Crowley, Caroline 76 Cumberworth, George 76,159 Cunningham, Jimmie 76 Curtis, Michael 76 Czarnecki, Audrey 77 Czlapinski, Sue 77 Damas, Laura 77 David, Nanette 77,175 Dernier, Larry 77 Dernier, Paul 77 DeVille, Kathy 77,163,171,175 Dickey, Craig 77 Domanowski, Gerald 77 Dressler, Sharon 77 Duffield, Joel 77 Dumit, Theresa 77,151,158 Dusseau, Sandra 77,171 Dye, Arlene 77 Dye, William 77 Eason, Mark 77 Eberf1us, Frank 77 Eckert, Gay 77 Eckhart, Rhonda 77 Edwards, Deborah 77 Eicher, Robbie 77 Eitniear, Linda 77 Ellis, Chuck 77 Engwert, Joan 77,171 Engwert, Robert 77,163 Entenman, Douglas 77 Eppard, Robin 77,163 Estes, Charles 77 ' Evans, Michael 77,163,175 Falkenberg, Bill 77,163 Fall, Kenneth 77 Fall, Sandra 77,171 Farbrother, Gerry 77 Feak, Judy 77 Fell, Marcia 77,150 Fischer, Nick 77,175 Fleming, Judith 77 Fletcher, Gail 78 Foltz, Joyce 78 Forkapa, Nancy 78,151 Fought, Deborah 78,171 Fox, Pamela 78 Franklin, Chester 78 Franks, Robert 78,182 Fuller, Jim 78 Fuller, Oscar 78 Garn, James 78 Geisler, Jane 78 Geiner, Tom 78 Georgia, Dan 78,163 Gerhart, Sue 78 Gibson, Constance 78 Gibson, Ferne 78 Glambin, Frances 78 Glanzman, Jenny 78 Gleason, Linda 78 Gockerma n, Richard 78,163 Goebel, Tim 78 Gosling, Maureen 78,159 Gowing, Tom 78 Grzechowiak, Gary 79 Greashaber, Dennis 78 Greenwood, Gerard 78 Gregg, Alan 78 Groves, Jimmy 78 Grzechowiak, Gary 79 Gurzynski, Ann 79,171 Hall, Bill 79 Hall, Eddie 79 Hanna, Janice 79 Harding, Penny 79 Hardt, Sue 79,171 Hardy, Nancy 79 Harper, Shirley 79,182 Hart, Charles 79 Hart, Don 79,162 Harvey, Tristan 79,175 Hasty, Sandro 79,175 Hawker, John 79 Hawkins, Gerald 79 Hawley, Pamela 79 Hayes, Daniel 79 Heckman, Sherry 79 Heinicki, Eileen 79,175 Helle, Robert 79,163 Hendricks, Dick 79 Hines, Steve 79,163 Hoag, Susan 79 Hollabaugh, Carol 79 Holmes, Carolyn 79,171 Holt, Frank 79 Holton, Carol 79,174 Houser, Dianna 79,171 Houston, Danny 79,158 Howard, John 79 1-iughes, Tom 79 Hull, Daryl 79 Humphries, Jane 79,171 Humphries, Joan 79 Hunter, Debbie 79 Huss, Jim 79 Hutchison, Larry 79 Hyter, Linda 79 Jacobs, Jeri 79,171 Jaquay, Andy 79 Johns, Jeffery 80 Johnson, La Verne 80 Johnson, Larry 80 Jones, Robert 80,163 Jones, Steven 80 Jones, William 80 Jordan, Jeffery 80 Kaltenbach, Edward 80 Kanderski, Christine 80,172 Kanney, Ellen 80,150,171 Karpinski, John 80 Karpinski, Robert 80,163 Keeling, Lowell 80 Keil, Diane 80,161 Keil, Teddy 80 Nothing does it like 7-up. Keller, Dane 80 Kellogg, Sandra 80 Kelly, William 80,163 Kelsey, Sue 80,171 Kelting, Douglas 80 Kennedy, Charlene 80,161,171 Kerste, Michael 80 Kibler, Linda 80,160,163 Kinor, Judy 80,83,160,171 Kipplen, Edward 80' Klaiber, Sharon 80 Klaiber, Sue 80 Knight, Charles 80,163 Koch, Diane 80 Koenigseker, Philip 80,163,174 Koepfler, Deborah 80 Kolasinski, Sandi 80 Kopfman, Georgia 80 Koralewski, Cindy 80 Koschalk, Roy 80 Krieghoft, Debbie 80,159,171 Krukowski, Charles 80,176 Kuehnle, Linda 80 Kulmatyki, Annette 80,151,159 Kulwicki, Donald 80,163,175 Kurth, David 80 Kutz, Peggy 80 Lamb, Dennis 80 La Porta, Anthony 80,158,176 Larimer, Donna 80 Lavalette, Joseph 80 Lawrence, Cary 80 Lawrence, Dennis 80 Lewis, Bobby 81,176 Lewis, Joan 81,159 Lewis, Marshall 81 Liggett, Steve 81 Little, Merz 81 Logan, Charles 81 Lorenzen, Sue 81 Ludlow, Steve 81 Mann, William 81 Marietta, Mike 81 Marshall, Carolyn 81 Marshall, Thomas 81 Martenies, John 81 Maupin, Leslie 81 McClendon, John 81 McClure, Michele 81 McCormick, Nancy 81,174 McClendon, John 81 McClure, Michele 81 McCormick, Nancy 81,174 McFadden, Marge 81,172 McFarland, Dale 81 McGiH'in, Diana 81 McQuestion, Linda 81 Meglitsch, Albert 81 Metting, David 81 Metzger, Dale 81 Meyer, Dwight 81,150 Michels, Beverly 81 Miller, Kathleen 81 Millinger, Keith 81,182 Mitchell, Alleda 81 Mixer, Deborah 81,182 Modlin, Gary 81,174 Moore, Terry 81 Morgan, William 81 Morman, Linda 81,171,175 Musch, Suzanne 81 Myers, Carolyn 81 Myers, Charles 81 Neary, Patrick 81 Newman, Robert 81 Nisch, Kenny 81 Nofzinger, Barbara 81 Nolan, Timothy 81,163 Norman, Toni 81,158 North, Diana 81 Nowak, Judy 81,171 Nowicki, Margaret 81,174 Oakes, Gerald 81,162,174 O'Hair, Dennis 81,163 Okonski, Virginia 82,183 Oleiniczak, Sue 82 Opperman, Mary 82 Osgood, Freddie 82 Ostrosky, Janet 82 Palensar, Anne 82 Panning, Vivian 82,174 Pant, Joanna 82 Parker, Jackie 82,177,185 Parker, Thomas 82 Paulsen, Glen 82,158 Peace, Jerry 82 Petzer, Sandy 82 Piekarzewski, Pat 82 Piotrowicz, Joyce 82 Pirucki, Stanley 82 Pollard, Ora 82 Portala, Robert 82 Preston, Deborah 82 Preston, Wayne 82,158,175 Proctor, Reid 174 Pruden, Josephine 82 Rahn, Eric 82 Ralston, Robert 82 Rambo, Rhonda 82 Randolph, Carol 82 Ranville, Douglas 82 Raye, Charles 82 Rayner, Anthony 82,151,163,174 179 Recknagel, George 82,150,179 Redden, Zachary 82 Reed, Frederica 82,151 Reihing, Daniel 82 Reiner, Sherry 82 Reneau, Thomas 82 Renshler, Jimmy 83 Revill, Frank 83 Rex, Cheri 83,175 Richardson, Albert 83,74 Rickard, Anne 83,159,171 Ridge, Robert 83 Roach, Beverly 83,171 Roberts, Barbara 83 Roe, Larry 83 Three heads are better than one. Roll, Dan 74,83 Rather, Tim 83,163 Rowland, Winnie 83,175 Rudski, Thomas 83 Rudzinski, Patricia 83,150,162 Russell, Lenora 83 Ryan, Sandra 83 St. John, Cynthia 84,159,171 Sayen, Larry 84 Saxer, John 83 Schardt, Reginald 83 Schmidlin, Robert 83 Schoch, Helen 83 Schoch, Robert 83 Schoettley, Ronald 83 Schroeder, Kathy 83 Schweitzer, William 83,163 Seegert, Dale 83 Sgro, Sue 83,184 Sharp, Janet 83,151,174 Sharp, Steven 83 Shaw, Frank 83 Shepard, Steve 83,174 Sherritt, William 83 Sherrifl, Sue 83 Shinkle, Linda 83 Shoto, Karen 83 Simpson, Louis 84 Skeens, Brenda 84 Sliwinski, Joseph 84 Shrader, Brenda 84 Smith, Fredrick 84 Smith, Sharon B4 Snell, John 84 Stechowiak, Mary 84 Staler, Linda 84 Stantlll, Tony 84 Stark, Roger 84 Steinman, Marvin 84 Stevers, Jeannette 84,179 New country cornflakes . . . New country cornflakes Stewart, Linda 84 Stewart, Gary 84,176 Stewart, Myron 84,158,176 Stewart, Paul 84,151 Stiles, Wayne 84 Stopher, Linda 84 Strange, Pamela 84 Sunday, Victoria 84 Swartout, Cathy 84 Swartz, Connie 84 Sypert, Roslyan 84,113,177 Szymanski, Michael 84 Tammerine, Tami 84 Taylor, Tim 84 Tedrow, Spurgeon 84,158 Thatcher, David 84 Thielen, Thomas 84 Thomas, Samuel 84,158 Thompson, Shirley 84,183 Thurman, Sharon 84 Treicher, Maria 84 Trepanier, Diane 84 Trepanier, Kathy 85 Tucholski, Mark 85 Turski, Diana 85 Turner, James 85 Tussing, Rickey 85 Tulak, Joseph 85 Vargyas, Gerald 85,175 Veres, Paul 85 Vick, Linda 85 Weizer, Cassandra 85 Wagner, Nancy 85 Wagner, Pamela 85,171 Waite, Norma 85,159 Wallace, Linda 85,177 Walstead, Diane 85 Walton, Michael 85 Warn, Lawrence 85 Watson, Shirley 85 Webb, Rhonda 85 Weir, Joseph 85,182 Welsheimer, Kay 85 Werling, Marie 85 Westfall, Ronnie 85 Whalen, Howard 85 Wheaton, Phillip 85,163 Wheaton, Thomas 85 White, Marsha 85,150,175 Whittaker, Mary 85,175 Will, Mark 85,175,177 Williams, Andrew 85,174 Willingham, Christine 85,183 Wilson, Maxine 85 Winters, Larry 85 Wittman, David 85,174 Yager, Linda 85,175 Yardas, Diane 85 Zachman, James 85 Zalezynski, Philip 85,163 Zielinski, Dorothea 85 Zeitler, Barbara 85,171 Zimmerman, Marvin 85 Zoll, Nancy 85 Zumbrunn, Carol 85 Zyndorf, Sol 85,174 5 j , Peyton Place. 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