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'N'-'11'v,-1 421-xzg,-Q .Q-9-5 Qi yy - - W J ' K1MA- . Q' v 7-L.. K1- h 'w..,.i. Wa. .. I - 4 . T -J' Sensors Lost yeor of on old life style The senior year is one of pain good-times, and preparation. As in all things in life, a person can only get out of it what he puts into it. By the time one reaches the last year of high school, the adjustments have been made and the secrets of an easy year are stored away. Time may not be at a premium, but students find themselves active in anything from sports to music. This last year is not only a time of fun, but also a preparation for the future. The students ready themselves for college, a job, marriage, or the service. Salem High offers courses that help any senior further his plans for the future. What is a senior? It's a person who leaves the security of school for a new and better life. MARTHA ALBRIGHT MARY ALBRIGHT DEBRA ALLISON NORM ANDERSON SUSAN AUGUST LAVONE BAIRD ROBERT BAKER LIVIA BEBING I -1 JIM STEWART - Senior Class JIM WOODING - Senior ViCe'Pr6SidSY1'C Class President MARY BEGALLA GLENNA BELL LINDA BENNETT BARRY BISHOP SUZANNE BOOMHOWER RICHARD BORTON ROBERT BREJNIG BECKY BURSON DAVID BYERS JOSEPH CALLA1-IAN PAUL CAMPANELLI BARBARA CAPEL I A road I info cu MARY ALBRIGHT - Senior Class Treasurer n BARB CAPEL - Senior Class Secretary LEONARD CARREON RUTH CARSON MIKE CHAMBERLAIN I ON CIBULA JAMES CIMINELLI BONITA CIOTTI ANNE CLECKNER .TANIE CLEVELAND DEBORAH COCHRANE NANCY CODY MIKE COSGROVE DAVID COWIE JUDY COY KHVI CRAMNER ROBERT CHRISTY DIANE DAILEY BOB DALEY STEPHEN DAUGHERTY MICHAEL DAURIA TIM DAVIS Affenfion 2 versus inotfenfion 41-5? JEFF DGCORT PHYLLIS DGCROW HELEN DeROADS KATHY DiANTONIO BOB Dnsirz TOM DQMLNIC LOUIS DONNELLY ROBERT DOVERSPIKE CATHY DOWNS MICHAEL DURIGA PATRICIA DUTKO BARBARA ECKFELD Class comedian Paul Vaughn always had a laugh for everyone. DENISE EHRHART BOB ENDRES ELLEN EQUIZI LYNN ESTERLE RONALD FARCAS RICHARD FARMER RICK FAULKNER K ATHY FIRT I-I I im Wooding proved his leadership ability in class and sports. ROBIN FISHER STEVE FISHER MARYELLEN FITHIAN RAY FORTUNE BETH FOWLER MARSHA FRANKS EDD GALCHICK ANGELA GARVEY DAVE GATCHEL ELLEN GIBBS MIKE GILMORE ADA GRAYBEAL K AT HY GREA TH OU SE C HUCK GREEN AMYER BILL GREEN AMYER ERNE ST GREEN ISEN Frivolify relieves 'rhe strain BOB GROSS GRACE GROVE ROBERT HAMMELL 'RICHARD HANNA RAY HANNAY SUSAN HANNON RANDY HANSELL EDWARD HARDY MARK I-IARTMAN SCOTT HEDVI WILLIAM HELMAN WALDER HENDRICKS RICK HILL RUSS HILL LEE HILLIARD RENEE HISSOM CHERYL HIV ELY ALAN HOFFMAN HOLLY I-IOLROYD BOB HOUGER Concern path 'ro fulfillment Beth Koenreich exhibited great spirit in anything she set out to do. DEBBIE HUN ST ON MIKE IEROPOLI DEBBIE JACKSON RICHARD I ACKSON MARK .TANOWIAK DEBBIE IEFFRIES BILL I ONES DWIGHT IORDAN NANCY IOY AL KENREIGH CINDY KERSMARKI CHIP KLEIN STEVE KLOOS VIVIAN KNIGHT BETH KOENREICH JEFF KOENREICH ED KORAN SHARON KORN LINDA KRING DAVE KUBAS BARB KUNIEWICZ. NILES KYNETT MARY LAKOSZ LYNN LANDWERT IEANNE LANDWERT ART LANGE DEBBIE LAUGHLIN JEFF LEACH SUSAN LEDERLE LORRI LINN JACKIE LIPPIATT RICK LIPPIATT With her easy going nature, Devon Van Schoik gained admiration from all. N, q,.,...,.h...- -f' ,,.,.,,.- ..,J ----- Light humor I, invodes The school pi 2, A2 F., J? if fhcf 1 ' ,- , f1ff.i, , j ,fi . , ff! I- -J Y. 5 5 fi K r 'J-wr 3' 1' f w s ' f ,FL . E' ' I,-L' W : . ff' , ,J , , 2 rr : , ' , W. R.. fra... R , SHARON LOUZENHISER KERRY LOWRY NANCY LOWRY BILLIE IO LUTSCH WALTER LUTSCH TONY MALOY JOHN MANCUSO SPIKE MANCUSO RANDY MANIS PHYLLIS MANISCALCO BOB MARROULIS JOHN MARUSKLN HOLLY MCCLEERY I AMIE MCC ORKH ILL JOHN MCC ULL OC H Reflection of one's True self DORIS MCCUE LINDA MCDONALD I IM MCGUIRE CI-IERYL MCILVAJNE BETH MCLAUGHLIN SUE MCLAUGHLIN GARY MCQUILKIN SHARON MEISSNER DAVID MENOUGH SANFORD MERKIN LINDA MILLER MARSHA MILLER 1 1 1 I 30 I ginilif' -.-'-lr' 1 Almost every school activity benefited from Barb Cape1's exuberant participation . 4P ,nz PAM MILLER RICHARD MILLER GEORGE MLINARCIK TIM MOHN MARTHA MOORE RUTHANNE MUSSELMAN FRANCISCO NASTA MARY ELLEN NOLL I AM ES NULL PAM NU TTER DAVID ODORIZ Z1 ROB ERT ONDREI KO Yo-Yo Shivers earned the respect of many students with his outgoing manner. GAYLE ORMES DEBBIE PAULIN IACKIE PENC E CHRIS PENROD JOHN PHILLIPS MAUREEN PIERSOL BARBARA PINKERTON LANA PITTS ROBERT PLEGGE RANDY PREGIBON MARY PRICE PAUL PROCTOR ,gg G1 A8390 OSCAR PUCCI ED PUKALSKI LOUIE QUJNN DEBBIE RAY CATHY RAYMOND BRUCE READER DAVE REICI-ILE MARTHA RICHARDS LOIS RICKMAN GLENN RITCHIE JULIE ROBBINS RON ROBERTS CYNDIE ROHER NANCY ROTH IOANNA SALVINO GARY SAUNDERS Absorbed In cs Search for skill JOHN SCHNEIDER EDWARD SCULLION ED SEROKA CAROL SHASTEEN KATHY SHASTEEN MARK SI-IEEN JIM SHIVERS I AY SHOFF Concentration equals perfection CINDY SLAVENS BOB SMITH KRIS SMITH ROBERT SMITH ED SOBOTKA DEBBIE SOMMERS NANCY SOX BARB SPACK HENRY SPACK HAROLD SPELLMAN ERIC STEELE ROSEMARY STEPANIC KAREN STEVES I IM STEWART MINDI STEWART ROBIN STJLWELL MARILYN STOCKWELL DONALD STOFFER RICHARD STOFFER VICKI STOUDT PAULA SUTHERIN TSEGEREDA TAKELW OLD PATRICK TEMPLE CINDY THAYER SANDY THAYER HOLLIS THEIL TOM THOMPSON CINDY THORNE BECKY TINSLEY DIRK TRELEVEN RANDY TULLIS Play-acting ond ever- smiling faces MARK TYCHONIEVICH LARRY VALENTINO DEVON VanSCHOIK LYNN VARKONDA PAUL VAUGHN ALAN VOTAW CAROL WAGNER DEANNA WALKER Seo rch for Knowledge DEBBIE WALKER JOHN WALSH BENNY WALTERS NORMA WALZER TOM WARREN J AN WATTERSON JANET WEBB SHERYL WEBER BARBARA WEESE JOY WEINGART DAVID WHITE ED WHITCOMB LINDA WICK LINE BECKY WICKERSHAM KAREN WILCZEK TED WILLIAMS RICK WINTERS JIM WOODING LAURA WOOD DAVID WYATT NORMA YAPP FRANK ZANGARA BOB ZELLER SHELLY ZIMMERMAN ' f fi in ff' MJ! 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The new face of independence Members of Student Council were elected by classmates in the 1 - spring of '71, Summer meetings were held to determine better ways' of serving the students. Council members helped publicize the school levy issue and sponsored dances after games. This year, with the approval of Student Council and administration, ministers pro- vided counseling for students. The civic-minded Hi-Tri has accomplished many worthwhile projects this year. At Thanksgiving girls made a basket for the needy, and at Christmas they gave food, clothing, and gifts to the less fortunate. Supporting UNICEF 1 ' ' was another of their projects, as well as sending cookies to Vietnam and holding a dance for the Fairmont Children's Home. u STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - John Phillips, presidentg Rick, Faulkner, vice- presidentg Bob Jelen, treasurer. Absent - Barb Capel, secretary. The Council's concession stand is aptly run by Diane Roberts and Kay Ramsey. Always o new project for discussion HI-TRI - Cindy Caporella, Barb Balsley, and Linda Wolfe prepare a delicious food basket, HI-TRI - Row 1: Debbie Hunston, Cindy Caporella, Debbie Ray, Susan Lederle, Sara Taklewald, Kerry Lowry, Barb Kimie- wicz, Rosemary Stepanic, Bonnie Ciotti, Carol Wagner. Row 2: Martha Moore, Beth McLaughlin, Jane Cleveland, Livia Bebing, Debbie Barnes, Pam Englert, Debbie Yakubek, Kris Stapleton, Ann Zimmerman, Chesney Zellers, Susan Milligan. Row 3: Janine I-Iovis, Cindy Thorne, Mary Kay Binns, Jeanne Landwert, Linda Wolf, Carol Stiffler, Joyce4Prokupek, Rhonda Garvey, Maureen Piersol, Jan Watterson, Anna Smith, Chris Lange, Bobbie Ingram, Mary Sommers, Barb Balsley, Marsha Bricker, Janet Wolfe. HI- TRI OFFICERS - L to R: Rosemary Stepanic, vice-president, Carol Wagner, presidentg Jeanne Landwert, treasurer, Bonnie Ciotti, secretary. Avenues open To group understanding Interact's productivity was shown this year in its school clean-up, sale of Christmas greens, and its Christmas INTERACT - Dave Pond and Niles Kynett Show. It also held its district sort out their Christmas greens. meeting, Cgllected money for the Salvation Army, parked cars at the Robert Bycroft School, and donated money to the Burson Memorial Chimes and the Ursu Memorial Nlnteracter of the Year. The Key Club has been doing what its name states: unlocking doors to people, our school, and the community. Its activities included helping Save the Children, collecting for MS, holding a fish fry, and aiding the community in its projects. It had its annual year- end dinner that honors students who receive scholarships and their parents. INTERACT OFFICERS - John Filler, treasurer, Randy Hansell, vice-president, Jim Stewart, president, Bob Jelen, secretary. INTERACT - Row 1: Joe Armeni, Fred Vogel, Ed Hardy, Vince Schehl, Niles Kynett, Randy Hansell, Tom Stanley, Dan Kandinsky, Jay Cope, Larry Starkey. Row 2: Steve Harbert, Randy I-lodges, Jim Wiggers, Larry McKenna, Bob I-louger, Paco Nasta, John Filler, Bob Tuel, Ben Simon, Dave Pond, Ed Seroka. Row 3: Gary MCQ1Ji1kG1'1. Bob 161611, EPD-ie E1T11'1'1G1'1i1'1g, Tom Corle, Alan Hoffman, Drew Green, Tim Davis, Gordon Kendall, Jim Stewart, Jim Schneider, Steve Votaw, John Mc- Culloch, Jeff Votaw . 'MLA .4 KEY CLUB - Row 1: John Pridon, Mike Armeni, Jack Faulkner, Paul Vaughn, Ed Pukalski, John Gross, Len Batcha, John Schneider. Row 2: Art Lange, Paul Shivers, Steve Kloos, Tom Thompson, Ron Roberts, Mark Tychonievich, Zane Roelen, Cal Smith, Rich Oldcorn, Dennis Davis. Row 3: Mr. Nelson, advisorg Rick Faulkner, Terry Metts, Bob Watterson, Doug Holroyd, Jim Shivers, Howie Jesko, Brice Watterson, Bruce Watterson. 4' I spomingru key I5 505' pm. SHS ccfeiferia 'flak-ei -- - ' 150 pfma.. +L. Sus Pom., Luirunll ,vw-e, . Art Lange and John Schneider post a sign to remind people of Key C1ub's famous fish fry. x K n ul T KEY CLUB OFFICERS - L to R: Jim Shivers, Vice-Presidentg Rick Faulkner, Treasurerg Ron Roberts, President, Terry Metts, Secretary. Key Club - exfending into The communify if - 5- 'ELA- I 1 1 45 Exploring moth Through new chonnels t , 'y- 1 fly 4 The teletypewriter became a second seat for John Filler. MU ALPHA THETA OFFICERS - Sanford Merkin, treasurer Niles Kynett, vice-presidentg Mike Gilmore, presidentg Barb Kuniewicz , secretary . ee e i l . MU ALPHA THETA - QMAOJ Row 1: Bob Zeller, Niles Kynett, Barb Kuniewicz, Carol Shasteen, Vince Schehl, Chesney Zellers. Row 2: Larry Starkey, Sanford Merkin, Bob Gross, Gary McQuilkin, Paul Campanelli. Row 3: Riohard Miller, Mark Sheen, Mike Gilmore, Gordon Kendall. PHYSICS CLUB - Front: Sanford Merkin. Kneeling: Sue Boomhower, Mary Price, Maureen Piersol. Row 3: Niles Kynett, Bob Breinig, Paul Campanelli, -Bob Dietz, Art Lange, Alan Hoffman, Randy Pregibon, Bob Gross, Ron Farcas, Ed Koran, Robert Smith. Row 4: George Mlinarcik, John Maruskin, Mark Sheen, Gary Saunders, Bob Ondrejko, Ben Moore, John Faber , Gordon Kendall. PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS - Ron Farcas, vice-presidentg Kerry Lowry, secretaryg Mr. Nelson, advisory Sanford Merkin, treasurerg Randy Pregibon, president. WL, Lab experiments intrigue Paul Campanelli and Spike Mancuso. Helping bonds in physics closs The thing for Math Club this year seemed to have been tripping . In March the club took a field trip to Babcock and Wilcox Research Center, during spring vacation one to the Chicago area, and two additional j aunts, one to Pakard Electronics and the other to Nasa-affiliated Louis Research Center, rounded out the year for Mu Alpha Theta . Phi Lambda Alpha, or more commonly called Physics Club, was a new addition to the school's activities. It was started by a few physics students so that they could better understand the subject through mutual cooperation. The club had no organized meetings or projects - clusters of members would meet whenever beneficial to them . FSA - Row 1: Ed Seroka, Bill McCrae, Scott Thiel, D. Vogel, Frank Berger, Rollan Ritchie. Row 2: Jim Skrivanek, Jane Mowry, Debbie Earl, Vicki Saltsman, Tim Wilson, John Lentz. Delving further into scientific explorations .iid 3 FSA OFFICERS - President, Ed Serokag Secretary, Treasurer Vice -President, Scott Theil. n , W' Vicki Saltsman Learning To live in another world Future Scientists of America was again concerned with field trips. Thisyear the club made visits to the General Motors plant in Lordstown, and also to the Bu.hl Planetarium. F.S.A. also sponsored and participated in the annual science fair which was held March 3 -5 . The year -end field trip was planned and executed to the club members' enjoyment. French Christmas carols, an ice-skating party, initiation skits, and a talk on French teenagers by Mrs. Blicker were a few French Club activities. A trip to the Cleveland Art Museum brought into focus the cultural aspect, and working a basketball concession stand brought in money . The annual spring banquet ended a full year . FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS - Rose- mary Stepanic , president: Sheila Sacco, secretaryg Chesney Zellers Karen Paxson and Brenda Pelley perform ueasurer. Absent: Rhonda Garvey initiation skits vice-president . Af Af FRENCH CLUB - Row 1: Martha Boeckling, Chris Belich. Row 2: Diane Martin Emily Gibbs Karen Paxson Cindy Capo rella, Debbie O'Keefe, Cindy Yingling, Chesney Zellers, Teressa Martinelli, Brenda Pelley Row 3 Rhonda Garvey Kris Zilavy, Barb Kuniewicz, Rosemary Stepanic, Debbie Barnes, Bebbie Paulin, Sara Taklewald Sheila Sacco Row 4 Carol Stiffler, Kay Green, Monica Lepping, Gay Shinn, Jane Massa, Sandy Linn, Judy Kuniewicz German pupils create 0 native atmosphere German Club expands the horizons of its members. The club's purpose is for students to experience new and different ways of life, and to compare them with our own. Members of the club eagerly prepared for their long-awaited annual Christmas party. In addition to the party, the club planned a German dinner and heard speakers at meetings. Pinatas, Spanish music, and lasagna enhanced the club's Christmas party. 'iihehnembers were exposed to the sounds, tastes, and traditions of the Spanish peoples. Guest speakers attended some of the meetings and Spanish treats were served. Dinner at a Spanish restaurant and trips were planned. Paco provided a Mexican influence. , X - 't if ax fi- .K Flash cards assist German students Chris Smith and Darlene Drotleff, I .....-.,YT., H, 0.1. slllllllllllll GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS - Leo Hickey, vice-president, Diane Curtis, treasurer Candy Smith, president, Nancy Walters, secretary, Bob Zeller, vice-president. S 'th, Richard Miller, Steve Windon, GERMAN CLUB - Row 1: Elaine Higgins, Margaret McGuire, Evelyn Meine, Bryanne m1 Jeff Walker, Sharon Spack, Nancy Walter, Debbie Earl, S cott Theil, Chris Howell, Ann Hendeson. Row 2: Cindy Corle, Cand Smith, Diane Roberts, Mary Zatko, Diane Curtis, Bill Greenhisen, Brad Herron, Cindy Dominic, Patty Lepping, Gary Y McQuilkin, Kay Gibson, Carol Markovich, Bob Zeller, Leo Hickey, Vicki Ward, Denise Menning, Dave Markovich, Mike Allison, Vicki Clotti . Q 1' Z 2 A -, SPANISH CLUB - Row 1: Mary Beth Lowry, Ormond Long, Jim Walker, Jamie Kelly, Lynn McBride, Clara Totani, Gail Huffman, Shirley Cooper, Rosemary Kaiser, Patti Meissner. Row 2: Marsha Bricker, Cindy Roher, Holly Holroyd, Dorothy Vernon, Linda Wolf, Kim Pukalski, Linda Dimko, Maria Totani, Jill Yuhanick, Renee Lewis, Nancy Roberts, Valerie Reed, Tina Nelson, Sue Chilson. Row 3: Peggy Heigel, Barbara Coy, Randy Montgomery, John Faber, Benny Walters, Sue Lederle Vince Schehl, J an Watterson, Bobbie Ingram, Edith Cernuto, Maryann Snyder, Janet Sabotka, Candy Pregibon, Patty Preisler Carol Andres, Bob Jelen. Row 4: Lenny Batcha, Mark Hurray, Ron Kyser, Bob Lewis, Bob Slavens, Gary Warner, Maurice Smith, Larry Starkey, Gordon Kendall, Martin Thomas, Paco Nasta, Rusty Miller, Kevin Sutherin, Dave Christiansen, Judy Coy, Mary Jo'Wright. 4 Speakers bring Q ,rxrrrr Spanish culture - . ..fft:,i'lir?eg,.5 to students' 1 :r-5 Z ' SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS - Bob Jelen, presidentg Dorothy Vernon, secretary, J an Watterson, treasurerg Gordon Kendall, vice-president. FHA - Row 1: Cindy Corle, Chris Whinnery, Diane Suliot, Karen Wood, .Renee Cameron. Row 2: Connie Renough, Cheryl Wickersham, Sandy Linn, Margaret McGuire, Tammy Lewis. Row 3: Grace Groves, Michele Reiter, Sandy Thayer, Cindy Thayer, Judy Coy. Row 4: Peggy Papic, Mary Io Flannigan, Marilyn Stockwell, Sue Boomhower, Rosemary Stepanic. Row 5: Karen Wilczek, Debbie Paulin, Cathy Downs, Diane Dailey, Lynn Varkonda. l FHA - Joy of Cooking F.H,A, had a very busy, ful- filling year. To earn money, the girls sold cookbooks, hardtack and Valentine cakes. They had a roller-skating party and went Christmas caroling at a convalescent home. The club heard speakers on fashion and child abuse. Delegates were chosen for the Columbus convention, April 21-22, and a spring banquet closed the year. Members of B. O,E, have put variety in their daily routine. Under the leadership of Martha Albright, president: Joyce Weingart, vice-president: Wendy Washington, secretary: and Bambi Gorby, treasurer: the group sold Tom Wat products to finance their activities, which included a bowling party, lunch at Timberlanes, and an FHA OFFICERS - Rosemary Stepanic, Parliamentariang Grace Groves, Treasurer, me follies Escapade. Debbie Paulin, Presidentg Peggy Papic, Vice-Presidentg Karen Wilczek, Secretary. .-5654 ' wr., Plonning for o prod ucrive furu re Nancy Bowen perfects her secretarial skills. SECRETARIES OF TOMORROW - Row 1: Norma Yapp, Cheryl Anderson, Lana Pitts, Phyllis Maniscalco, Martha Albright, Kathy DiAntonio, Helen DeRhodes, Mary Albright, Sharon Korn, Debbie Laughlin, JoAnn Kataro, Kathy Smith, Rhonda Morrison, Bonnie Salvino, Denise Gabriel. Row 2: Linda Pshsniak, Bobbie Welling, Vicki Stoudt, Melody Brink, Bambi Gorby, Nancy Bowen, Becky Tinsley, Ruth Carson, Lea Landwert, Joy Weingarr, Lynn Landwert, Diane Corl, Janie Richards Row 3: Tracy Mercier, Sharon Tamati, Patti Eichler, Anita Lodge, Debbie Fagan, Norma Walzer, Debbie Sell, Ada Gray- beal, Joyce McCoy, Darla Dixson, Maryann Ciotti, Cindy Roth, LuAnn Donnelly. Row 4: Kathy Firth, Jane Haessly, Linda I ones, Marilyn Stockwell, Vicki Cowan, Beth Fowler, Debbie Sornrners, Vicki Lenenger, Francis Dutko, Carla Bell, Diane Hire . UQ Yi '!-- ? 'Imm Igiiiiiiili niiiaii -Ihiijiin,w:.ri'Hiiii 1 i IS ' 1 . . , j n ' M-vmiyii il .' ii FIKLLIJIIJ VARSITY S - Row 1: Tom Eakin, Mickey Miller, Richard Grimstad, Bob Plegge, Paul Vaughn, Ed Pukalski, Bob Tuel, Bob Peters, Benny Walters, Roger Nordquesr. Row 2: Dan Hoopes, Larry Galchick, Lenny Barcha, Bill Long, John Filler, Mark Tychonievich, Ron Roberts, Mark Thompson, Randy Hodges, Dewey Bowser, Dick Johnson. Row 3: John Gross, Barry Karnofel, Terry Metts, Tom Thompson, Drew Green, Jim Shivers, Howie Iesko, John Maruskin, Torn Dominic, Dave Odorizzi, Bill Miller . Row 45 Joe Miller, Tim Krepps, Ron Maniscalco, Brice Watterson, Jim McGuire, Paul Campanelli, Steve Fisher, Spike Mancuso, George Mlinarcik, I eff Fisher. irsfrg 1 5' ,A i f' I ul ,- , Y i .gi - W i 1 3 T VARSITY S OFFICERS - Lee Hilliard, sergeant-at-armsg Mark Tychnoievich, vice-presidentg Ed Pukalski, secre- raryg Paul Campanelli, treasurerg Spike Mancuso, presi- dent. Sportsmanship achieved Thru fellowship l I 4 l 1 W ...,..... 5 X' gfxlv JY?- x,Q 4153+- is Q ,. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES OFFICERS - Bill Long, programg Bob Tuel, captaing Torn Stanley, secretary-treasurer. Qiiisifl .rf if Q I f H t I I L.. ery' J ggi i A melting poi of scholosiic sportsmen The Fellowship of Christian Athletes' purpose was to unite athletes of various sports . It met every other Thursday, and the meetings were open to all Salem athletes. The boys discussed their problems and how to improve in field sports. They also had movies and speakers. The club planned a trip to Expo 72 in Texas this past summer . Varsity S was the elite club of the athletes. Every member was out to improve the image of the Salem' athlete by showing their sportsmanship on and off the field. Their meetings were held twice monthly, during which they showed sports films. The club also planned dinners for athletes who had earned their prized letters. .Qs- .1 fr G I 5 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES - Row 1: Dewey Bowser, Benny Walters, Bob Tuel, Bill Long, Mark Tychonievich. Row 2: Dave Smith, Dan Hoopes, John Filler, Torn Thompson, John McCulloch, Roger Nordquest, Randy Hodges, Drew Green, Tom Stanley. Helping foreign A ,-, . students feel J K- , 1. of home M , S EXCHANGE STUDENTS - Judy Renouf, Australiag Eransisco fPacoj Nasta, Mexico, Tsegerada fSarahJ Teklewald, Ethiopia. Q Q ana. ..... .. H f n v AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE - Row 1: Pam Paxson, Cindy Yingling, Mary Lester, Sarah Teklewald, Kathy Smith, Connie Krauss, Joyce Prokupek. Row 2: Mary Schwebach, Edith Cernuto, Candy Smith, Elaine Higgins, I an Watterson, Mary Begalla, Lynn Varkonda, Diane Dailey, Missy Smith, Natalie Gilbert, Mariane Snyder, Cindy Corle. AFS OFFICERS - J an Watterson, president, Mary Begalla, secretary-treasurer Sarah Teklewald , vice-president . ART GUILD - Row 1: Martha Boeckling, Bethe Kleinrnan, Cindy Slavens, Dee Martin, Barb Eckfeld, Larry Valentino'. Row 2: Sandy Berg, Jane Massa, Cindy Kersmarki, Ellen Gibbs, Barb Spack. Row 3: Linda Miller, Becky Guappone, Sue Milligan, Ed Galchick, Russ Hill, John Phillips. Originality through self- expression An old-fashioned Halloween party initiated the school year for American Field Service Club members. Students dressed in costumes and masks to give foreign exchangers Sara Taklewold and Paco Nasta a taste of our customs AES'ers planned an assembly to introduce foreign students to the schoolg and sponsored a student-faculty basketball game. Under the direction of Miss Janice Yereb and Mrs. Marylou Polshaw, art guild painted downtown windows for the Salem Ministerial Association and made a paper-rnache Santa Pinata for the Jaycees as their Christmas projects. Other highlights for the group included a trip to Butler Art Museum and participation in the National Scholastic Art Show. Becky Guappone and Bethe Kleinman work diligently on special projects. 1 ish ART GUILD OFFICERS - Cindy Slavens, vice-presidentg Barb Eckfeld, treasurer Sue Milligan, presidentg Ellen Gibbs, secretary. GYM AIDES - Judy Coy, Martha Moore, Maryellen Fithian, Glenna Bell, Marsha Miller, Deanna Walker, Beth Koenreigh, Kathy Greathouse . Help in study or release from study Both language and gym aides are great benefits to the teachers. French, German, and Spanish aides are students in advanced classes who help busy teachers grade papers. If a student is having problems, he can go to an aide for some individual help. Gym aides work with the teacher by participating in gym classes and setting examples of the proper forms for sports. Counselor's aides ran errands for the counselors using their spare time to do homework. Office aides delivered notes to students and teachers, mirneo- graphed items for teachers, checked attendance, and sometimes even answered the phone. By assisting the counselors and secretaries, all of the aides help the school function smoothly. 1 , u. . .: iw Lv , t 1 ! 5' I 1 .. LANGUAGE AIDES - Row 1: Nancy Lowry, Frenchg Cathy Raymond, Frenchg Linda Dimko, Spanishg Lynn McBride, Spanish. Row 2: Steve Daughterty, Spanish, Clara Totani, Spanish, Gail Huffman, Spanishg Tina Nelson, Spanish D- COUNSELOR'S AIDES - Row 1: Angie Garvey, Chris Anderson, Chris Lange. Row 2: Pam Miller, Pam Paxon. Row 3: Bev Herron, Jay Shoff, Doug Holroyd, Jim Stewart, Ellen Equizi, Dave Gbur, John Pridon. Offices' funcfion dependent on help of oides 'I ., J 524 J, ','- p f C me ' f 'V ' A C C Z ' .f.a:-f7Qlf9:7'P- W H feen ..,,,g2r'Q?iQ'5,:,5,4,,, .. , , l lG,.,,Qrf1f QQ,.,, . gijiiglggf e f , 355 :WIi3If'EQ9 f ' .,e-.e f fl 53Egr1'?f?- -.-fsxi rw-V Av -A N 5 , fx'- i ' jlilff -' li-if J, f OFFICE AIDES - Row 1: Sue Neuman, Holly Steffel, Cindy Roher, Kay Ramsey, Carol Wagner, Kay Miller, Tracy Mercier, Holly Holroyd, Kerry Lowry, Bill Miller, Jim Wooding. Row 2: Randy Montgomery, John Pridon, Mickey Miller, Doug Holroyd, Sandy Berg, Jim Stewart, Loretta Scott. - - --are 2,45 -Y--rms 14 . ,' ir'-G BIOLOGY AIDES - Row 1: Mary Chamberlain, Rita Gullett, Debbie Allison, Dorothy Vernon, Kay Miller, Mary Kay Binns, Sue Lederle, Kerry Lowry, Row 2: Paul Campanelli, Sanford Merkin, Jackie Pence. Moth cmd science closses find ciides involucible u U hw WN, Helping both student and 'teacher was the motto of both biology and math aides. They often did menial jobs in the classroom so that the teacher could devote more time to the students. They also helped students when a puzzling question arose and the teacher was assisting others. Their efforts were rewarded by the satisfaction of helping a peer. Some school organizations are vital to the teaching-learning process. One of these was the audio-visual crew. These boys were responsible for helping teachers get the audio-visual equipment they needed to show a film, play a record, etc. The AV crew set up equipment for use and showed the uncertain teachers how to use it properly. MATH AIDES - Chris Penrod, Livia Bebing, Barb Spack, John Phillips, Dave Odorizzi, Mike Gilmore, Mark Sheen. n BROADCASTERS Seated Vivian Knight, Larry Valentino. Standing: Lynn Varkonda, Rosemary Stepanic, Cindy Roher, 3, . L Livia Bebing, Holly Holroyd. AUDIO-VISUAL STAFF - D. Vogel, Mike Wukotich, Mike Allison, captaing Richard Schrock, Clyde Williams. Information to students from fellow students Providers of new focts cmd ideos M. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS - Rick Silvers, secretaryg Glen Spack, treasurer, Linda Wickline, president, Cindy Caporella, vice-president. Library aid, Margie Ward, stretches to reach her destination. LIBRARY CLUB - Row 1: Sandy Smith, Margie Ward, Chris Whinnery, Peggy Banar, Patty Bennett, Vickie Stoudt, Debby Ulrich, Cindy Thayer, Sandy Thayer, Karen Jackson, Cindy Caporella. Row 2: Barb Breault, Rita Graybeal, Peggy Papic, Mary Io Flannigan, Linda Dimko, Marcia Juliano, Ellen Schneider, Karen Kenreigh, Jane Kidder, Larry Hire, Mike Dimko, Ernie Greenhisen. Row 3: Cheryl l-lively, Linda Wickline, Patti Nelson, Gail Millard, Debbie Wright, Rick Way, Ray I-lannay, Rick Silvers, Bob Whinnery, Randy Hansell, Bob Krepps, Glenn Spack. 'Il rl lij E. One of the jobs of Project Support workers Debbie Godward, junior, and Martha Richards, senior, is assisting Bobby Royle with his school work. A 3... PROJECT SUPPORT - Sheila Sacco, Diane Dailey, Martha Richards. Absent: Carol Wagner, Debbie Godward . Reaching out - helps boih in understanding Library Club activities were centered around the upkeep of the library . The aides were responsible for checking books in and out, reshelving returned books, and making out attendance lists for study halls. For relaxation, a covered dish Christmas dinner was held, and to earn money, the aides worked in the concession stand . Project Support finished its second year in the Salem school system. Old and new aides, both specially trained, worked in a special education class for one hour a day during the year. The aides also did individual tutoring, grading papers, setting up AV equipment, creating bulletin boards, and other tasks all under the teacher's supervision. Lf A A ip V1.1 A BI-WEEKLY STAFF - Row 1: Paul Musselrnan, Bev Shivers, Nancy Walter, Susie Hannon, Debbie Barnes, Karen Kenreigh Cindy Yingling, Lisa Roelen, Ann Zimmerman. Row 2: Frank Zangara, Ron Roberts, Gary McQuilken, Chris Belich Martha Boeckling, Linda Miller, Robin Fisher, Debbie Allison, Debbie Ray. Row 3: Chesney Zellers, Bob Jelen, Sue Milligan Pam Nutter, Ioan Bettis, Leslie Sprowle, Cyd Kreizwald, Debbie Wright, Ian Watterson, Mary Kay Binns, Bev Herron. SPORTS EDITORS - Paul Musselman, Frank Zangara, Bev Herron. Sometimes The job seems n B1-WEEKLY PHOTO EDITOR - Debbie wright. Searching for new, interesting orticles This year the Quaker Bi-Weekly was part of the curriculum of Mass Media. The page editors were chosen from members of the class who had previous experience with the newspaper. The newspaper's general staff consisted of the remaining Mass Media students, and other students who were interested in working on the Bi-Weekly . The paper tried to print articles that would interest the entire school, and students were encouraged to write letters to the editor to air their views, and to submit creative writing . Deadlines were made and met every two weeks with startling accuracy . The result of headaches and hard work was delivered as the chief source of information for the school. I - BUSINESS MANAGERS - Leslie Sprowle and Chris Belich. .4 , , ii, v , lf ' X It ' 'Q' ' T ite! E ' I tr---. -if ti' Qi' :.?'Q:?54 xiii' .,I ,, ,A :fi mg X E' ff ' tl4f'.tfJ ,. ' : :Yl,'Pi'l . f1,3 ' JIM., ,-pf.-.ry 'E' r r ' ' Cindy Yingling, page 35 Debbie Barnes, page 15 Susan Milligan, Ass't Featuresg Kathy Shasteen, page 29 J an Watterson, Ass't Features. Prom - A first for some, the lost for others This year the Junior Class provided SHS students with the chance to escape into the world of make-believe. The theme of the prom was Enchanted Forest and as the students entered the cafeteria through a secret corridor, they found themselves dancing among elves, fairies, deer, and even a knight on his way to slay a giant dragon. Chapter II provided the music. The 1971 White Christmas dance took SHS students on a Winter Sleighride through an unforgettable evening of Snowmen, frosted pine trees, and an ice-covered pond. For music, the dancers enjoyed the sounds of Interstate 80. Chairmen for this year's White Christmas Committee were Shelly Zimmerman and Jeannie Landwert. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Row 1 Janet Woolf Muralg Debbie Yakubek, Program. Row 2 Connie Krauss Refreshment: Dorothy Vernon, Publicity Row 3 Jacob Klemann, Clean-up: Bob Peters, Clean-up Row 4 Nancy Grams, Programs Chris Anderson, Background Row 5: Bob Ielen, Decorating: John Filler Utility Row 6 Gordon Kendall, Afterprom: Terry Metts Utility Ben Moore, Mural. IUMA WHITE CHRISTMAS CO -CHAIRMEN - Shelly Zirnmerm and Jeanne Landwert . K. A Q4 U. . V5 A7 S? L X S The Traditional enchanting evening 'I' 'Mil - Q 1 L 2 4 Q Q Z A l' V' ROBED CHOIR - Row 1: Cindy Roher, Debbie O'Keefe, Cathy Downs, Becky Burson, Maryellen Fithian, Cindy Yingling, D. Vogel, Steve Windon, Sam Notario, Jamie Kelley, Karen Kenreigh, Regina Webb, Denise Ehrharr, Cathy lngland, Cheryl Mcllvaine, Cindy Caporella. Row 2: Sue' Bricker, Cindy Marino, Cindy Kersrnarki, Nancy Joy, Anne Cleckner, Mike Mil- hoan, Fred Campbell, Bob Slavens, Torn Coe, Paul Musselman, Paula Wilson, Debbie Hunston, Patti Grandolfo, Mary Kay Binns, Julie Robbins. Row 3: Bev Shivers, Janet Woolf, Barb Balsley, Gail Millard, Pam Paxson, Ed Koran, John Filler, Chuck Adams, Bruce Reader, Deanna Walker, Shelly Zimmerman, Hollis Thiel, Debbie Walker, Connie Krauss, Loretta Scott. Row 4: Marsha Miller, Jeanne Landwert, Kay Green, Joyce Prokupek, Dorothy Vernon, Nancy Cody, Martha Richards Robert Moore, Scott Weikart, Mike McClure, Rick Way, Barry Schwartz, Cathy Raymond, Angie Garvey, Ruthanne Mussel- man, Cindy Thorne, Robin Stillwell, Debbie McCartney. Row 5: Patti Nelson, Sue McLaughlin, Sue Boomhower, Valerie Reed, Jan Watterson, Debbie Ray, Dave Christensen, I ack Gilbert, Ken Rockhold, Torn Corle, Richard Miller, Larry Starkey, Drew Greene, Missy'Srnith, Jackie Pence, Lynn Esterle, Holly Holroyd, Gaylene Kekel. iiiiiaab Q in Robed Choir Success in diversity ACCOMPANISTS - Seated: Vicki Schaeffer, Cindy Caporella, Mary Zatko . Standing: Debbie Hunston, Julie Robbins, Barb Balsley, Debbie Ray. 4? SENIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE - Row 1: Cathy Downs, Cindy Thorne, Debbie Ray, Julie Robbins, Cheryl Mcllvaine. Row 2: Jeanne Landwert, Jan Watterson, Jackie Pence, Lynn Esterle, Debbie Hunston, Accompanist. - J'-ig.,-L wry? ,,,,.aAs t W Enthusiasm, excitement, anticipation Early in the year , the ninety voice Robed Choir was selected to send members to the Mediterranean on a three week tour with the American Youth Symphony of Winds and Chorus. After forty students were selected for the trip, the choir began planning money- raising projects . Students sold magazines and candles, and canvassed Salem for donations. The Senior Girls Ensemble performed for groups who contributed to the tour fund. Along with fund-raising activities, Robed Choir sang for their annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, hosted the All-County Choir Festival, and performed at Mount Union College. Numerous students attended Contest and received excellent ratings. ROBED CHOIR OFFICERS - Bottom to Top Julie Robbins, presidentg Cindy Thorne neasurerg Debbie Ray, secretaryg Jeanne Landwert, vice-president. Working v Q i, Q , Ag, , 11 iowo rds A Fira? L perfecii on S. af SOPHOMORE GIRLS GLEE CLUB - Row 1: Nancy Scullion, Mary Galchick, Roxanna Endre, Cindy Corle, Mariane Snyder, Gayle Huffman, Melissa Falk, Mary Zatko . Row 2: Bethe Kleinman, Diane Roberts, Michelle Bork, Kathleen Leipper, Micki Franklin, Mary McDevitt, Vicki Schaeffer. Row 3: Ann Stewart, Peggy Hiegel, Cathy Berg, Dena Paparodis, Diana Sornmers. is FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE CLUB - Row 1: Renee Borton, Dena Meanz, Renee Cameron, Nancy Hughes, Laura Sell, Gail Balsley, Rea Werkner, Cindy Kring, Sandy Smith, Debbie Huffman. Row 2: Elizabeth Lewis, Rhonda Shaver, Cindy Dominic, Ioan Proctor, Denise Menning, Sharon Janovic, Patty Lepping, Natalie Gilbert, Vicki Ciotri. MEDITERRANEAN TOUR GROUP - Row 1: Tom Coe, Janet Woolf, Cindy Thorne, Debbie Ray, Jackie Pence, Cheryl Mcllvaine, Missy Smith. Row 2: Nancy Cody, Angie Garvey, Gail Millard, Cathy Ingland, Cindy Marino, Shelley Zimmerman, Dianna Lepping, Denise Ehrhart, Cindy Caporella, John Filler. Row 3: Jim Kelley, Jeanne Landwert, Debbie Hunston, Sue Boom- hower, Barb Balsley, Lynn Esterle, Cindy Roher, Drew Green, Julie Robbins, Chuck Adams, Bruce Reader. Row 4: Bob Slavens, Tom Corle, Larry Starkey, Dave Christensen, Valerie Reed, Paul Musselman, Pam Thorne, Richard Miller, Jack Gilbert, Ken Rockhold, Fred Campbell, Scott Weikart. 'ix Tour Group - have song will 'rrovel . ,,,,. ajax- jf Y? '---x lm .R , gig, 1, lil, Q I I ' ,Lp jf. -',- A BAND - Row l: D. Ehrhart, L. Wolf, G. Kekel, B. Houger, A. Garvey, L. McAfee R Garvey V Kupka Row 2. A Fox W. Love, R. Kaiser, D. Jackson, C . Starkey, N. Hodge, E. Meine, B. McLaughlin I Cleveland J Robbins M. Moore D. Hunston, K. Marino, I. Proctor, Y. Patterson, C. McClaren, S. Raley, M. Falk B Breault P. Banar C Swetye C. Ulrich. Row 3: N. Kynetr, I. Pond, C. Farcas, D. Ripple, B. Pelley, K. Paxson, I Bozich P Solomen S Sacco V. Schaeffer, R. Farcas, M. Fitch, S. Helmick, D. Zimmerman, B. Coy, S. Ayers, C. Stiffler, J. Mueller, I. Hovis, C. Shasteen, W. Luce, L. Rogers, T. Coe, S. Spooner, C. Van Fossen. Row 4: J. Milligan, D. Godward, K. Ramsay, H Paparodis, S. Cooper, B. Reader, C. Leniger, D. Paparodis, R. England, D. Miller, M. Stillwell, S. Cobourn, M. Sheen T. Davis, R. Lippiatt, J. Stalnaker, N. Gilbert, T. Cosma, V. Saltsman, L. Starkey, R. Nordquest, D. Forkel, K. Green J. Shoff, T. Stanley, S. Shanker, B. Palmer, G. Millard. Row 5: M. Milhoan, R. Hodge, G. Kendall, D. Hoopes, L. Sebrell, J. Armeni, D. Greene, K. Barnes, M. Smith, D. Ray, D. Anderson, K. Gibson, B. Simon, D. Smith, P. Brennan L. Pshsniak, P. Heigel, C. Roher, M. McDevitt, P. Eichler, D. Laughlin, B. Burson K i i I i ! Z I 1 1 ! 1 'l ! E 1 i 1 6 F A ,, T-T f 'Or t V' L I M vilzgggg 12 1 , f ' A .71 W A 1 Lf 1 -1 5 X A 1 .N B i, -X 1 M A Q jg . .. A , , i I, 5 , Q , . 1 ' u ! ' I ' 2 7 Y ' ! i ' 3 ' 5 ' I ' 9 3 Endless enthusiasm ond spirit Grueling practices started in late stunmer to make individual musicians become performing units. During the marching season, the band served as a refreshing highlight in the football games. The pageantry of precision hid the many hours of labor put into one half-time performance. The delightful strains of familiar melodies floated from the field to entertain the spectators in the stands. All too soon the moving instruments became stationary as the concert season began. This marked the time to concentrate on quality rather than power . The group proved its skill by presenting beautiful concerts. The Salem High School Band is an important outlet for musical ability . Guisionding bond members shore their gift MAIORETTES - Row 1: Linda Wolf, Gaylene Kekel. Row 2: LuAnn McAfee, Angie Garvey, head rnajorette Rhonda Garvey. Row 3: Vivian Kupka, Denise Ehrhart '5 BAN Carol Shasteen, librarian. D OFFICERS - Jane Cleveland, secretaryg Kay Ramsey, vice- presidentg J' ay shoff, president: Julie Robbins, treasurerg WF ! ' k 1 PEP BAND Torn Stanley Roger Nordquest Larry Starkey Joe Armenl Gordon Kendall Ben Slmon Y v Q.- ff I :sa rr: ,. 4 If .1 J x J Q 3 COLOR GUARD Front Pam Brennan Becky Burson Debble Laughlln Back Loretta Pshnrak Clndy Roher Peggy Hlegle Mary McDevitt, Patii Elchler m LEM H, Musicol movements fo remember PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE - Drew Green, Dan I-Ioopes, Larry Sebrell, Ken Barnes Cp hat C? BRASS TRIO - Carol Stiffler, Kay Green, Larry Starkey. Y N-af BRASS ENSEMBLE - Larry Starkey, Gordon Kendall, Ben Simon, Roger Nordquest, Tom Stanley. CLARINET QUARTET - Martha Moore, Ianie Cleveland, C fi Debbie Hunston, Julie Robbins . Geo rs I n musicol machine reveol results Solo and Ensemble contest was held this past year on Saturday March 4 at Canton McKinley High School. The band ensembles fared very well and were grateful for all their extra hours of rehearsal. The word contest calls up many images: the scramble after school to grab one of the few practice rooms, the endless hours of practice, the jelly knees and nervous stomach before playing, the casing of your judge qseeing what kind of ratings he has been giving all dayy, the four flights of stairs to trudge up and down, the elation of a good performance, the frustration of defeat, and the long tiring ride home when the air is filled with a sense of relief - contest is over for another year. WOODWIND TRIO Missy Smith Bruce Reader I anie Cleveland BRASS SEXTET - Dave Smith, Mike Mllhoan Natalie Gilbert Larry Rogers Curt Van Fossen, Dorothy Paparodis Activists tor school spirit 1.s4.sr:i:L PEP CLUB OFFICERS - Diane Dailey, secretaryg Barb Capel, presidentg Jeanne Landwert, vice-presidentg Vivian Knight, treasurer. 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Prie- Qvff' la PF , N 'tix 1 ,, Exchange students here cmd There Paco Nasta - Mexico Adfnilrf Carol Wagner - United States Judy Renouf - Australia -4-wg V ...rf7!'W - , Sarah Teklewold - Ethiopia 2 CHORISTER OF THE YEAR - Julie Robbins. Musicians benefit from A exirci efioris i, ,Meir BANDSMAN OF 'THE YEAR - Reader. Bruce NATIONAL ARION AWARD - Julie Robbins. HOMEMAKER OF THE YEAR - Kris Smith. i iii? -. H i-f'Qf-fi ' Tig , . , E253 t ' MARIE BURNS AWARDS - Seniors, Debbie Ray, Cathy Downs: Juniors, Sue Shank- er, Larry Starkey: Freshmen, Carol McC1a1'en, Natalie Gilbert. Administration congratulates seniors ,yr HELEN CARLTON SPEECH AWARDS - Vivian Knight, Mark Tychonievich. NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART AWARD GOLD KEYS - Barb Eckfeld, Parn Englert, Becky Guappome, John Martin, Linda Miller , Sue Milligan. Creativity encouraged cmd rewarded NATIONAL SCI-IOLASTIC HONORABLE MENTIONS - Chris Smith, Ellen Gibbs, Shelly Englert, Dirk Treleven, Vic- toria Salvino, Anna Smith, Linda Kring, Chuck Greenamyer, Rick Sebrell, Evelyn Meine. BROOKS AWARD - Freshmen: Emily Gibbs, Cindy Loudon, Evelyn Meine, Katie Steele, Terry Yuhanick, Wendy Beilhart, Vicki Ciotti, Elaine Eskay, Alex Schaefer, Margie Ward. Soph- omores: Elaine Higgins, Carla Mes- kill, Teresa Martinelli, Candy Smith, Mary Zatko, Chris Belich, Kim Ber- ger, Kay Ramsay, Daryl Heestand, Jill Yuhanick. Juniors: Connie Krauss, Susan Milligan, Joyce Prokupek, Missy Smith, Carol Stiffler, Cindy Caporella, Cathy Ingland, Leslie Sproule, Nancy Walter, Chesney Zellers. ' , uulx 2,5 '1 -l W1 l 1 BROOKS ENGLISH AWARDS QSENIORSJ - Mary Begalla, Bonnie Ciotti, Barb Kuniewicz, Randy Pregibon, Debbie Ray, Mike Gilmore, Chip Klein, George Mlnarcik, Ron Roberts, Kathy Shasteen. U10 li . I X I 5 , l Danforth Award - I an Watterson and Ron Roberts x , Clossmoies choose . g Ie G d e rs BONNIE BURSON Tychonievich. -ching STATE AWARDS OF DISTINCTION - Mike Gilmore, Tim Davis, Bob Houger, Debbie Allison, Jim Ciminelli, Pam Miller, Sanford Merkin, Cynthia Kreizwald, Susan Lederle, Bob Gross, Gary McQuilkin, Dick Jackson, George Mlnarcik, Mike Dauria, Barb Kuniewicz, Maureen Piersol, Mary Price, Bob Zeller. GEORGE URSU MEMORIAL AWARD - Ian Watterson, Mark L PTA SCHOLARSHIP - Cindy Thorne. Scholosfic ochievemenf VALEDICTORIANS - Barb Kuniewicz, Mary Begalla, Mike ,AGi1more. IG Uded COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER - Livia Bebing. TOP TEN - Barb Eckfeld, 10g Kathy Shasteen, 9g Mike r Dauria, 85 Debbie Ray, 6: Bonnie Ciotti, 55 Ian Wat- terson, 45 Barb Kuniewicz, 19 Mary Begalla, lg Mike COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER- Mark Tychonievich. Gilmore, lg Carol Wagner, 7, absent. unix mms ful' ,- -My-f wr,-,,,.u. tx. 'W' 1 A -E.: 'nu fe. 1 -,af-'w.,akq:.x':' -,w,r,:' .. e-gl.. tx f.. 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I., . 5, uf. 4. .,,, 54: 'sl L AT his office, in The holls - olwoys honored Many students never come to know the man who is responsible for many of the decisions that are made concerning teachers, students, and townspeople who are in some way related to the high school. They recognize the-voice, but not the man himself. He is the one who, faced with many problems and setbacks, must guide and direct others throughout the day. The vice-principal and office secretaries aid students with problems and direct them along the guidelines set up by the principal. They accept excuses, act as go-betweens, and straighten out discipline problems. The Athletic Director sets up game schedules, sells tickets, and makes sure all athletic events run smoothly. X ' ' Q5 Principal - H. JOSEPH MARRA C .. -4 QQ ,LL S 'IL 1. . -r -R 'flg-,,Q.5 - .lvff '- -'Ldv-f U Assistant Principal - JOHN CABAS J L l E A I MRS. AUDREY MILLER - Secretary xr-vj H, L . 4 ' 1 'MJ-,.,.' Athletic Director - F. E. COPE MRS. MARILOU HOLROYD - Secretary Helping school offoirs flow smoothly . Sv Vocational secretaries - Carol Reed, Mrs. Tinsley Vocational Director - Dave Smith Setting The poce for school activity The Board of Education is the agent of the state, and the representative of the public in school issues. The Superintendent of Schools is chosen by the board as its executive officer. He is the general administrator who sets up the annual budget and curriculum for faculty and students in the entire system. The Vocational Director is in charge of the high school vocational program and the adult training program. The guidance counselors help students plan their schedules according to their future careers, and also help students with emotional problems. The school nurse aids students who are ill as best she can even though she is limited by law. 1 Superintendent - Robert Pond Campbell- u H Board of Education - Row 1: Arthur Furey, Robert Pond, Bryce Kendall, Margaret 4' Hanna. Row 2: William McCormick, John Herman Jr. , Gene Shafer, Robert DOROTHY BELL - Counselor JOHN OLLOMAN - Counselor -iii- kmi ! RICHARD STOFFER - COLIIISCIOI ,BETTY MONTELEONE - Nurse MARGARET CULLER - Nurse 's Aide Helping others fo help Themselves Students cure guided towclrds 0 rich future if DEAN PHILLIPS - Child Accounting Officer -JANICE MELITSHKA - Treasurer t, , ti, , tt -f Yg. 4' IRENE GBUR - Librarian HELEN HEIM - Head Librarian XX t it fir. ,I . i ,1 i lift 'if 1 If i it wig 'A-if fi,.,,...... i 'iii' i ,i I , 'Q' Qc i i i A i in 1157! IANIS YEREB - Commercial Art, Design, Painting, Art I .Wm Creative minds reach potential with instruction Mr. Phillips, the child accounting officer, keeps records of absences - excused and unexcused - for the school system . The school treasurer attends to the financial matters of both the junior and senior high schools. With the help of the librarians, students have access to a valuable source of information and a wealth of new knowledge. Art is one of the best ways to teach self-confidence to a person by permitting him to express his personal feelings. Art teaches freedom plus responsibility - a project is an original creation but must be completed in the allotted time. Art helps the student to become more of an individual, and sends him in many directions in life and art. i i f! I i ' ,yr-P'- d GEORGIA CALESI - Spanish I Bringing 'ro light foreign cultures 1 'Y I .U I l i ANTHONY MONTELEONE - Spanish II, III, IV ,,,,i AUDRA PETRETICH - German SANDY ARTER - French Adept guidance leads To skilled musicianship The purpose of the language department is to expose students to a foreign culture. By encouraging the students to do outside research on the history of the countries in which the language is spoken as well as learning grammar and vocabulary, a better understanding of varying world cultures is gained . Individual freedom intertwined with group experience provides the music student with worth- while cultural knowledge. To some, singing and playing are mere pleasure. For others , it is an essential background for a career. The opportunity to tour the Mediterranean with choir director, Mr. Edwin Miller is a fine beginning for development. Eff 1: V li!-vii ML3. M229 i si . , ,.. V, ui RICHARD HOWENSTINE - Band F. E. MILLER - Robed Choir, Girl's Glee Club Bosics ore 'fought for life in The home The Home Economics department's goal is to instruct students to cope with the problems of managing an organized household. Practical skills that may be used in the present or future are taught in the course. Family Living is designed to teach seniors about themselves and instruct them in family development and relations. A firm desire to help others, coupled with a unique sort of patience enables Special Education teachers to reach their students. Most pupils study subjects such as English, United States government, and Mary Alice Cozza - Family Living Mathg then they are taught skills which will enable them to find jobs after graduation. Jane Theiss - Home Ec. Lynn Parker - Home Ec. I, Family Living PAUL HEADLAND - Special Education Mc , ,.,,,.- , , ,. . . , ,H M U., , -U. W uiqgkcg ,.Y.--g .J STEVE KRIVONAK - Special Education ,, V. - wmv! M .uf nf .Whi- ,, gm, , ,vw . L ,V , '- 1' -Hu M W- 'ww w M 1 w 14,1 'H' '11 'Li4Q11'1l1N1l!Ji.HW, ui nip! 'Um-7L'4'w,, NI w n u' 'QP I i du.. -.A-V-, ,.,.. . ,MQ-.--. --4'-' if f'fc fi ,i'i:: jmff Br QC1pS To ensure ff' understanding 00 VICTOR CECIL - Personal Typing 's MARILYN SANTULLO - Typing I, II LINDA COBOURN - B. O. E, .Clerical DOROTHY CONKLE - B. O. E. Steno S+ 31 , 1.. 'igfr X f 3 I ig it 3iI'.'1f-If -1'.f ,A -- .-fs . zgflff 4' 1' -, - fat- , pf,-. , I i -t .,1.f-1:..- ,pu- . ' L ' ' 1:22 142211-S54 -- 41 f , qw Preporcltion for stepping into 0 working World Vocational Business and Office Education is a two-year program designed to prepare students for successful employment in stenographic and clerical occupations. These students are directed in a simulated office situation as opposed to the structured high school class. Students are given instruction and direction, but are responsible for organizing their time to complete a job. Through participation in this program, students learn basic skills and knowledge needed for employment upon graduation. In addition, they develop the ability to work harmoniously with others, learn to accept responsibility, and develop a realistic attitude toward progress in the area of their own particular interest. 4 'Y 21 af' f 1 YV' A :rl-,-f.'5:,fi1f':rf., +11 1 ' -f'1.'- Ffff 1' f-fl'T1.?-ZLf5..'- A r B.. f fC'J?9E7' 1 , 43. 's,flx:.s,r: :,V,',-.rz-pwupquf- e rf. 123 9254 'v- 4 Im :V ,A.'Qf.f..fjT1Gf7u,2 'I ,- ,1f:-,:-:- Cm.. F fr I , , N A iw r I 1 . -A ,rr-Y-'-912'-fueyv r 1'mgq,..m. 2 ' 3' 11- 4515.11- E., ,. ' 'f,:f2f-sHi15f's' I 1 ,1.3..5g.1:--,g,J- 1. - ' f '.',-Q-ffmfyiii .2 - N.-jf-2314 ragga H1 - Y- -,g,.:-admiiifk, -4-as lfwz- Lgf Q: Iaij 'Q ' , r gc--fd: 24+-' ,. A, r .P,.fq:1.yg,.i.n ' LA. T3',:::Q:Q? -1' Al. f U. , .igwgz gv . H i..f4-1-'g'5gf:.g - . ,-.-'52-lain. .JH ' R ' , X Q - ,A fl M Concrete fufure provided with office work LINDA COPE - B. O. E. Clerical I SHIRLEY FIRESTONE - Typing 1 85 -z Ski if ,gslgifyx Wfawil' fafffa .il IANICE MCKENZIE - B. O. E. Steno I IUDITH HONEYWELL - Notehand, Typing I ' 1 i' MINNK ik 4 iN il JOSEPH SMITH - Drafting II FRANK STONE - Machine Shop II Experience is beneficial in development O2 5' ,IQQJFJI vin-V1 . ' A NP , 'lli 'vii iggwxm-ei! -J -A 1 1:1 'I 1, f axgflff- . 13 1 3 i fl, J 4 1 'i it ' i 3 , .,. 41, 1 -A 1,-ffi:'X?fg.':,f hy,-5 'fx f ue 'N . . 'aZ,'fE.'5, 3.-,,,,' N -,1':.E'Z':r If , 1 I 21- -, Lg'.f-if .. i . i ..?w,,v':. , 3rrt 'fii-- 0 'Kvf'-:-:'- . fvzza i ' I -5 1, i 'IJ' Q. ., ,,., ,. 1-, ., ,i CHARLES HAYES - Mechanical Drawing 1,113 Electronics will i I' .rf I'-ii I. R. MILLER - O, W, E, I GERALD BEILING - Drafting I 4. ff, f I f f I I I i I f ' f f f I rpnwr r ..- 11- , l Nl ul 'Q' r 1 I r' rp- 'tg Uvlh, th X 'N-l DONALD CONSER - Woodshop I,II it STEPHEN BIRTALAN - Bookkeeping, Sales nf Xt I 1' M . .4 i,N'f,,5 Ks KENNETH BAKER - Machine Shop Gpportunities outside of The system Occupational Work Experience is a school program that is designed for the students who are not interested in either the academic or vocational programs . The students participating in this course may not be certain of what they intend to do following graduation. Students attend school for half of a day, and then spend the rest of the regular school day at jobs secured for them through the school. Part of their earnings are deposited in a bank account that must total 3600 before the students may graduate. O.W.E. is a practical introduction to the business world for students . JOHN OANA 9 O.W.E. II .PM 04 B Glimpse into I other worlds 3 of emofion , I EVELYN MERCURE - English I, English II MARGARET BAKER - English I PATRICIA MILLIGAN - English IV JULIEANN MILES - Speech, English III ROBERT MUCCI - English III LA WILLIAM ESPOSITO - English III, Mass Media English - the study of mon's nature The English department is probably the most important part of school curriculum. English is the student's native tongue, and to be able to communicate well with others, it is necessary to know how to use the language properly. Skills of reading , writing , speaking and listening are taught in the classroom, and are basic to all other subjects. The habits of careful selection and critical evaluation help the student as a future citizen when he chooses material from the media on which to base his opinions . The department is extremely versatile, adapting instruction to individual differences and providing a creative outlet. BETTY ULICNY - English iv MARGE MILLER - English I CATHY OSTARCHVIC - English II 6 The infamous gavel that promptly-commands all students' attention. Government - cu meons 'ro live in society The Social Science department is similar to a two-way street. In order to understand the problems of the present, students must study problems and situations of the past, and relate these to today. The free exchange of ideas is encouraged through class discussions. The student may then formulate his own opinion from the information presented to him. Through special projects, the student is encouraged to follow his curiosity, and present to the class the results of his research into his area of special interest. Students also study the forms and functions of government and learn of their responsibilities as future citizens. JOYCE RAFFERTY - U. S. History DAVID MORRIS - P. O. D JANE PATTERSON ' P, O. D. , Civics, Girls Phys. Ed. il. f DONALD BENNETT - U.S. History IUDITH ELEVICK - World History Enthusiastic discussions of ciges post ARLENE HASSON - Civics, World Geography ALVA TETLOW - U.S. Gov't, Civics, Economics, Psychology 'I07 08 Nature may be explained from Trying equations The mathematics department strives to develop each student to his fullest potential so that he may make his maximum contribution to society. Mathematics gives each student the basis which he needs as an individual, an earner, a consumer, and a citizen. In solving all mathematical problems, students learn to develop their logical reasoning. They may apply this method of reasoning in planning their future, and solving any problems which may' arise. Specialized math courses provide preparation for college, for a certain profession, and for any vocational interests. DORIS LORIA - Geometry .,,, 'T JANE ECKSTEIN - Algebra Ig Student Council Advisor WILLIAM HETRICK - Pre-Algebrag Geometry KENNETH BOSU - Pre-Algebra, Earth Science, Science II, Advanced Algebra T'-will jf CARL BEVINGTON - Modern Analysis, 'I'rig!Stat, Algebra II 'ELAINE CUMMINGS - Rev. Math, Algebra I Mathematics: 0 power To define our universe A 'I09 ,H 'ii EN 0 Explorofion into mon's world of technology IVAN IMMEL - Earth Science I, Biology 9 m-A 4 i.1wmi.l Hi F, SUE BURTON - Earth Science II . -M '- ' W oi? DONALD TURNER - Chemistry ' 0 Q 0 1 T V 7 J Q W 1 1 S1 3 l 3 2' 13 x ROBERT NELSON ' Chemistry, Physics 'A . I I -5 7 . ' -..e.-.W CLYDE ROSS - Health -'mf'--:,,i.2 ,, , Q Q-ff 1-s-I--f'j:y,,,.n.,, I I T., ,. ,., 1- -.vfr '17-t -, gg L-,ngM'1i -t1a'.f .I far 'u.3.,6v L 5+-ee' f ij 11 TODD CHAPPELL - Health f FRANCES coRso - Biology A purposeful objective of life Science - a word that leads students into the exploration of new worlds. The study of the sciences encourages the students to look beyond just the world they see around them, and into the world of the microscope, or out into the universe. Science is a catalyst for creative and serious thought. In class, the students are encouraged to follow their curiosity, delve more deeply into the subject of their special interest, and draw an original conclusion from their research. Science makes students more aware of themselves and their capabilities, their surrounding world, and their place in nature's ordered society. BETTY MCKENNA - Girls' Phys. Ed. f ki i -Hi.. XV 1--....,,,, XS' 271 'QL' in grsywfxgxl ' d - .I r- 1 yy' I-I , i fr . DAVE SEITER - Boys' Phys. Ed. ff P L Siimulofion for desk-weo ry bodies Fast pace of SHS met with tireless help Physical Education classes provide a refreshing change for students weary from sitting in desks for hours at a lime. The sports played in gym teach co-ordination, build strength, emphasize the value of teamwork, and provide an outlet for pent-up emotions. They stimulate the mind, to ready it for class again. The custodians work day after day to keep the school clean, yet most students don't appreciate the work they do. School could not run smoothly without clean halls, heated roorns, and neat lunchrooms. Cafeteria workers are another forgotten group - they prepare meals for students constantly, but receive little more than gripes in return. -. H4A I rf In--i...,l. CUSTODIANS - Dena Hill, Annie Crowl, Iona Bricker, Carol Huber, Debbie Cochran, Maria Martins, Bob Miller, Gordon Roessler, Ike Crowl, Jim Hodge. 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' .. . l :I j I l,',,?i 4 - 'aff ,-lllgiglljfmvby. A . ,-,J, ' F75 Lf? ' - Lf, 5. fr' 'f ,' 5v'. X., . -ff, -wx ! .. 9 .1-43, ' I -- . '4-15-N. ..!,' ..'f ', 1' 56?-. .' 4' . I ID in-'L '...f . .fiif ' f..lJ, P3-f' -CI A Head Coach - DON BENNETT Dedication is demanded of Those who leod Self-satisfaction is truly the highest quality of achievement in any way of life. The players of Sl-IS's football team have each experienced this satisfaction by striving to get more out of their games than a spectator could ever realize. Courage and confidence in one's self and his teammates go hand in hand in achieving personal pride. This pride is gained not just through winning but through the combined efforts of the players thinking and working together. Although Coach Don Bennett's squad produced a disappointing season as a whole, individual attainments such as Steve Fisher's record-setting performance will be remembered longer and mean more to those who participated. FOOTBALL COACHES - Clyde Ross, Bob Mucci, Don Bennett, Todd Chappell VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - Row 1: Paul Proctor, Ted Wil- liams, John Cibula, Bob Plegge, Steve Fisher, Tom Dominic, Paul Campanelli, Dave Odorizzi, Kim Cranmer, Bob Zeller, Jim McQuire, Lee Hilliard, George Paparodis, Mark Tychonie- vich, John Mancuso, Jim Ciminelli. Row 2: Bob Peters, Jeff Fisher, Bill Miller, John Filler, Tim Smith, Roger Chilson, John Pauline, Bruce Watterson, Brice Warterson, Peter Steele, Torn Thompson, Ron Maniscalco, Greg Cowan, Jake Klemmans, Barry Karnofel, Jeff Kryk, Rich Oldcorn, Dave Raymond. FOOTBALL TRI-CAPTAINS - Paul Carnpanelli, Dave Odorizzi, Kim Cranmer. Long proclices develop physicol skills 7 Hopeful outlook for seosons yet 'ro come Every athlete realizes the need and importance of a strong physical condition for the playing of football. The physical well-being of each depends basically on the self- discipline exercised during training. The effort made by each player resulted in his own power and strength. This conditioning is necessary to effectively execute the indi- vidual maneuvers in the game. Hard practices and numerous drills of different plays are done to develop correct actions with fast reflexes in the games. Practice after practice is held in preparation for 'the games where the players can put their skills to use. Our team this year had some ine moments that showed the results of some good training. RESERVE FOOTBALL Row 1 Dave Pond Len Batcha Mike Wiggers Jeff Gray Torn ICSRO. Dave Hrovatic. 101111 GIOSS, Barrett Mike Watterson Dave Crookston Mark Rohaley Bob Jim Kleinman Brad Tolson Gary Zocolo. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - Row 1: Scott Citino, Sam Mountz, Mike Armeni, Pete Griehs, Jack Faulkner, Kevin Noll, Rick Albright, Vic Watterson. Row 2: Rick Sekely, Torn Phillips, HOMECOMING QUEEN: Beth Koenreigh ,l.. Mike Sabatino, Ed Bell, Jeff Walker, Ed Finn, Zane Roelen, Scott Guiler. Row 3: Rick Way, Dave Stevenson, Tim Kaiser, Dave Holroyd, Bob Watterson, Rick Utterback, Phil Mercer. FOOTBALL COURT AND ESCORTS - Court: Mary Albright, Barb Capel, Debbie Walker, Beth Koenreich, Helen DeRoads, Devon Van Schoik, Deanna Walker. Escorts: Jim Null, Paul Vaughn, Rob Hoover, Mike Cosgrove, Nile Beltempo, Randy Tullis, Jim Shivers. Beth brightens night os angelic queen 20 Infense deferminofion os ocfion sforfs .l' -X ON n , Intense determination as action begins. HEAD COACH - John Cab ZS VARSITY BASKETBALL - Mickey Miller, rnanagerg Randy Montgomery, Mike Cosgrove, Shane Franks, Rob Lowry, 11111 Wooding, Jeff Foust, Tom Iesko, Brice Watterson, Howard Iesko, Mark Shasteen, Dave Raymond, Rohn Riley, Dan Hoopes, manager . Tension rides eoch hopeful contesto nt High hopes for the basketball season were soon lost as the team failed to get a winning year together . Individual performances, however, showed that the will was there and Salem has much to look forward to . Senior I im Wooding turned brilliant performances 1111111 his high school career was stopped by injuries. His classmates Mike Cosgrove and Captain I im Shivers led the team as deadly shooters. Juniors Howie Jesko , Shane Franks, and Rohn Riley gained much experience for next year . These three, along with sophomores John Botu and Tom Jesko , were relied on heavily to carry on this year's gd-'J 'EJ extremely young team . All played outstanding seasons, and gave Quaker fans renewed hope. ii., RBSERVE BASKETBALL - Dave Warren, Barry Hollinger, Mark Hurray, Dave Crookston, Dan Karninsky, Bill Leeper, Gary Miller, Mike Miner, Marty Roth, Mike Colian, Manager. BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Jeanne Landwert. BASKETBALL COURT - Martha Albright, Mary Albright, Barb Capel, Jeanne Landwert, Deanna Walker , Debbie Walker , Devon Van Schoik. ESCORTS - Randy Tullis, I im Null, Lenny Carreon, Ron Roberts, Kim Cranmer Rob Hoover, Tom Dominic. Younger teoms ploy with hopes for the future Although the mighty Quakers were all but mighty, the season provided valuable experience as the team was pitted against the top teams in the state. The record that the team did manage to salvage taught them all that winning takes work and a team effort. Losing as well as winning gives experience to those involved in seasons ahead. Future teams, with the reserves ending at 9-9, Freshmen A 5-10 and B 6-9 are now hungrier for victories than ever before. The future team is stronger, faster and more aggressive, putting them one step ahead of other teams in the state. With the added advantage of experience, the teams of the next few years should, and probably will make the Quakers once again mighty. ti-if i,jTL1'Y if 1 i ii I ii If p yr I , t u-3 Mg' ' I i, . .X V , Q, T- ,T I l , BU: ' r E5 has l r tlrr tet JMU 'fr 1 U lf Usxlbolfd I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, B TEAM - Row l: Shawn Lowry, Zane Roelen, John Sheets, Mike Viola, Ray Mercer, Gary Sell. Row 2: John Scullion, Dave Miller, Phil Mercer, Sam Wyss, Bob Watterson, Fred Girscht. 1 T it ,si if 'lrs't n r 1 tgirl V ly 1 TJ ...U -ESA A . ,.,, , ta - 'W ra, A W - .2 , . . T ., . , FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, A TEAM - Row 1: Cary Snyder, Kevin Burk, Kevin Noll, Eric Schrom, Dan Warner, Tim Loutzenhiser, I ack Faulkner. Row 2: Frank Mason, Tim Kaiser, Dave Stevenson, Doug Holroyd, Paul Shivers, Vic Watterson, Rick Utterback, Terry Barrett, John Pridon, Manager. Q Y I f- -.Q - ...J 3 ' V '..'.':-in. 7: 24 A young Teom locking only in experience Salem wrestlers suffered a disappointing season despite outstanding efforts by veteran grapplers. The team's record ended at 4-9, but this mark doesn't take into the account individual winning streaks and records. Lee Hilliard became the one to watch as he led the team in most departments. I-Ie had the fastest pin in 24 seconds, most wins: 18.5, and he finished 2nd in the Eastern Ohio League and Sectional Meet, and 4th in the District. Bob Plegge led the team with 21 takedowns. The team as a whole was young and the new lightweight wrestlers had trouble winning. Most showed a great promise and desire for future years, however. On this desire and training the Quakers are staking their future. VARSITY WRESTLING - Row 1: Torn Eakln Paul Musselrnan Kev1n Steves Bob Plegge Lenny Carreon Mike Snyder Row 2: Tom Hardy, Lee Hilliard, Bob Zeller Dave Odorizzi Jim McGuire B111 Miller Coach Don Bennett ,- RESERVE WRESTLING - Row 1: Kevin Bush, Jeff Fisher, Mario Carreon, Rob Esterle, Bob Citino, Dick Johnson. Row 2: Cliff Muhlernan, Mike Watterson, Brad Tolson, Mickey Knepper, Chip Bailie, Mike Sabatino. Row 3: Randy Baker, Mike Armeni, Joe Winkler, Dennis Plegge, Bob Lewis, Brian Smith, Coach Clyde Ross. Wresilers clone in 0 struggle against foes 'I25 26 BASEBALL TEAM - Row 1: Marc Thompson, Rick Faulkner, John Mancuso, Gary Saunders, Kim Cranmer, Oscar Pucci, Ernie Emmerling. Row 2: Mark Daniels, Rick Albright, Jim McGuire, Bob Baker, Dick Jackson, Pete Martinelli, Cliff Protzman. Row 3: Coach I-loehn, John Walsh, Len Batcha, Sam Wyss, Denzil Cain, Terry Sproat, Terry Meets, Howie Jesko, Dave Warren. Salem baseball dominates most of The area games Salem baseball matured into a strong squad this year under Coach Ralph Hoehn's leadership. They posted a record of 9-4 in regular season, the best in recent years. A talented group of seniors led the team to these victories. John Mancuso was Salem's strength on the pitching mound, with Kim Cranmer, Gary Saunders, Jim McGuire, and Oscar Pucci providing fielding and batting power. Following a strong regular season with most games won by a very wide margin, the Quakers were a top contender in the area tournaments. They were trimmed by top ranked Austintown to ruin their hopes however. The 1972 baseball team will be remembered for their ability and for laying the base for a strong future. Li. 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A - . - - - - -H. ,- in-m.n..4 ' '- -mg. 'HQ-L.4,s,:g:'-4.4 5 'LEfL Ee- H-'ff L' -' 'ITIS' f -+.--4--I , , - Hard-working seniors form 'rec1m's core N -, 'MV W . N .xl , M ,H L- -2.:V.- ' BASEBALL COACH - Ralph Hoehn AJ h' fm Y. 127 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Row 1: Ron Paynter, Dewey Bowser, Dirk Treleven, Benny Walters, Randy Hansell, Paul Vaughn Randy Zeigler, Eric Steele. Row 2: Bill Long, John Maruskin, Roger Nordquest, Mark Hartman, Drew Green, Ron Roberts, John McCulloch, Rich Colian, Jim Shivers. ' Country . WeA Long Training put 'ro crucial Test Dedication becomes driving force The fleet- footed runners of Cross Country upheld the winning tradition of Salem teams as they attained a rec- ord of 7- 1. Team members, in co- operation with the track program, trained hard all year round to be at their best. The outstanding season which they produced made this train- ing evident. Of all the top teams in the area, only state champion Austin- town Fitch could beat the mighty Quakers. Two senior runners, Bill Long and Benny Walters, led the team, providing a combination that was hard to beat. The dedication of Cross Country runners must be admired for it is a thankless sport. Fans are few and write- ups short yet they con- tinue to run for reasons known only to themselves. El la HEAD COACH - Mike Guappone 0 Trock ended up The high point of Solem sports HEAD COACH - Walter Bing Newton. VARSITY TRACK TEAM - Row 1: Randy Hansell, John Cibula, Joe Miller, Benny Walters, Bill Long, Sanford Merkiu, Ed Seroka. Row 2: Dan Hoopes, Trainer, Leo Hickey, Dave Anderson, Jay Cope, Drew Green, Rich Colian, Dewey Bowser, Dan Kaminsky. Row 3: Harold Spellrnan, Manager, Bob Schaffer, Eric Steele, Ron Paynter, John Quinn, John McCulloch Bo Herron, Chris Smith. Varsity Track East Struthers Ursuline 58 Woodr 4 ' 17 A Quakers retain the County Crown ea For the second straight year, a strong Salem track team raced to an unde- feated season and topped it off by cap- turing the County Championship. Un- der the leadership of Coach Walter Newton, the team is balanced in strength and has a great depth which is a deciding factor in meets. Coach Newton has a dedication to track which enables him to produce the Stars evi- dent in our track program. These run- ners put in long hours of work, many going beyond the team's workout, running alone for great distances. lt is this determined work that shows in Salem track meets. Quaker runners have the dedication which is neededg that which drives them to work long and hard for the few minutes of corn- petition and winning. 4 i i 1 They 56 46 40 ' i .nt , , If , ,i gi ,,.,,V M..--. I Q E' .5,ff,f Q.: 71 wie H 44, 5 ,' t- fi ?:?l?4.an. . , . jf, , my in gi-K3,53gim,f:-Egg.:.gggakiIt 'lf C 4 A . 'Y ki , ,' 1-1 - Q-i:'i'f-'l':lS925 S,mE 'X'-if ' i C' it ' t i w 1 -ri: Q H v K I h g pg -.ii i i ..t ,5 f 4 .C an A .fa .se-2. . :--.,-. .. ASSISTANT COACH - Lou Ramuno. Disciplined othletes eorn decisive wins The 1972 track team produced more than its share of stars and outstanding competitors. Co-captains Bill Long and John Cibula used their 4 years of work to consistently win and spur the team on. Bill set a record in the 2 mile with a time of 9:46. John, along with seniors Randy Hansell and Eric Steele and junior Greg Cowan gave Salem a fine sprinting squad which the team usually lacks. Joe Miller, a junior pole vaulter, surprised many by winning often and nearing the long-standing vault record. The 880 relay team did break a Salem record with a time of 1:32.9. Senior Benny Walters set a county mile record of 4:28. The many other dedicated runners provided Salem with a depth that could not to be beaten. RESERVE TRACK TEAM - Row 1: John Scullion, Joe Crawford, Chris Smith, Ed Donnelly, Bob Spanbaver. Row 2: Zane Roelen, Jim Tolson, Scott Citino, Ed Farmer, Randy Zeigler, Gary Sell. Row 3: Doug Holroyd, Paul Shivers, Dave Zeigler, John Piersol, YJ x 5-2. 1 Desire spurs runners To excel Em fees fi ., Vu! wifi---'Era -'VI'-, Agfx ' COACH NEWTON 4 , t , .. . . ,IX,, 1, 27,5-'Lu -1. HEAD COACH ' Chet Tetlow Golf team makes its name in Salem sports The Salem golf team made its presence known in Salem sports this year. Led by senior Ed Pukalski, the team rolled to an impressive 11-'7 record over rough competition. Coach Chet Tetlow was forced to use underclassmen for his other starters, and they performed well for him. These successful young starters were Ken Juhn, Marty Roth, and Fred Girscht. The Salem cheer- leaders again performed well for Quaker sports, succeeding in drawing fans into the excitement of the games. The varsity cheerleaders, led by captain Beth Koenreich, were given the Coca- Cola award at the training camp which they attended for the second year in a row. All three squads did a fine job, and they are appreciated. ., .. ,. 1- siv . VARSITY GOLF - Marty Roth, Jamie McCorkhill, Tom Pastier, Niles Kynett. Not pictured - Ed Pukalski, Ken Juhn, Fred Girscht . arm-7.3,-. 1' , - in ,., i, , :' Qkgaffl' ' ii . iv' i 'N WN 1-I 991' Q- ' ' ,, , Q J' Q 1 i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Mary Albright, Ann Zimmerman, Becky Sutter, Beth Koenreich, captaing Patti Ursu, Alice Begalla. The core of The spirit-minded FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS - Mary Fisher, Mary Pat RESERVE CHEERLEADERS - Diane Curtis, Mary Zatko, Mary Jo Webb, Alberta Totani, Cindy Dominic, Ann Henderson, Wright, LuAnn Martig, Debbie Ehrhart, Bev Herron. Gail Rutkousky. Liv I 'A ,- I i K l nl ' , 4 I reg. 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Sheryl Albright David Alexander Becky Allison Chris Anderson Carol Andres Joe Armeni Chip Baillie Dan Balan Barb Balsley George Banar Dave Barnes Debbie Barnes Mark Barrett Susan Barrett Amy Bartholomew Alice Begalla Dennis Belich Carla Bell Junior Bender Sandra Berg Work in ci spirit of fun The junior year was a completely new experience. lt was the first year of being an upper- classman, and the first year of the realization that twelve years of preparation for the future is nearing an end. Juniors found themselves with more responsibilities. There were the plans for financing and executing the lr.-Sr. Prom, preparing for college with the ACT and SAT tests, and training for a trade or secretarial position. In spite of the seriousness, a sense of humor pervaded throughout the class. It was a time when the junior class made a good showing at pep assemblies, talked exuber- antly about new classes, and waited excitedly for their first formal dance. It was a very good year. : r! .A Ioan Bettis Mary Kay Binns Karen Blankenship Tadd Blazer Becky Bodendorfer Greg Bork Nancy Bowen Dewey Bowser Marsha Bricker Sue Bricker Beth Briggs Melody Brink Terry Brown James Bruderly Charles Bush Denny Butch Amy Butler Denzil Cain Bill Campf Cindy Caporella Lester Carlisle Susie Carson Edith Cernuto Dan Chamberlain reooly 'ro foce Three more hours 40 A breok from forced otientiveness Mary Chamberlain Roger Chilson David Christensen Cheryl Cibula Maryanne Ciotti Tony Colian Richard Colian Diana Corl Tom Corle Brad Cowan Greg Cowan Vicki Cowan Dave Coy Judy Coy John Creer Mark Daniels Cathy Davis Dennis Davis August Dicesare Darla Dixson Debbie Domencetti Luann Donnelly Steve Douty Darleen Drotleff Don Dufresne Frances Dutko Patty Edling Dan Ehrhart Patty' Eichler Ernie Emmerling Pam Englert Richard Englert John Faber Debbie Fagan Rona Falk David Fast in , J x Y -Y, ... X i - 'la in H -. i,Jw L' 'll ' it . . w.,-'.. -r , ..,.zh. Af - fl v, . A, in 1. , . ,, . .. 1 r xx 1 ,. ,uf 1 . I 61 x C. , M 5' W su' K, , , I, -X43 L ly ,, , , CH A T17 J 'P v 1' iz I I f' -f -6 K X' x 1 X' 55' Q. . I 5 w ,1- John Filler Judy Filler Brian Fink Marcia Finn I eff Fisher Mary Jo Flanigan Bob Floor Connie Fortune Shane Franks Vicki Franklin Betty Fraundofer Iohn Fritzman 'FI we isnt' Precision necessca ry in Iczb 42 Quiet spot i for reading ond studying Denise Gabriel Larry Galchick Tom Galchick Rhonda Garvey Jack Gilbert Debbie Godward Neal Golunka Bambi Gorby Nancy Grams Patty Grandolfo Kriss Gray Drew Green Kay Green Kathy Grim Keith Grim Richard Grimstad Rita Gullett Rick Hack Lillie Hamilton Steve Harbert I i i-, i A , . 'Wy I 413 'rv 'vu ,Ei ' ,, Ugg + KM -Hg y . - rv: : M2141 . ' K 5, Q 5 A 4 J , WE ,r ff , A. -Ihr.. i f ' iz. 1,11 D' J T i n 1 I FJ, , . 35 X .f L, . f .J 1 f 4. ., -, L. A W , 'kk ',.,,- I V AA 1 Search for some needed seclusion Rick Hardin Torn Hardy Debby Hauer Stephen Heim Bev Herron Pam Hippely Diane Hite Randy Hodges Tim Hollingsworth Dan Hoopes James Houlette Janine Hovis Cathy Ingland Bobbie Ingram Michele Ivan Karen Jackson Larry Jackson Randy Jackson Bob James Bob Jelen Kay Jennings Howie Jesko Steve Jones Ken Juhn 143 44 Rosemary Kaiser Barry Karnofel Bonnie Kataro Doug Kaufman Gaylene Kekel Jamie Kelly Gordon Kendall Karen Kenreigh Cindy Kenst Doug Kilpatrick Kathy Klein Jacob Klemann Connie Krauss Tim Krepps Jeff Kryk Ron Kyser Betty Lane Chris Lange Vicki Leininger Diana Lepping In !. . x ,qu 1 1 .A tl ,... gl af it 1 .D H J K a f 1:7 ' Y'iE':'-flf ' Stix' L .- we Possing time - each in his own woy I 1- I , 5 sixty? .' fa- i :Q IJKIQQ QL . ' It 1 ' I ' ' X f l Q er , n :fl 1 ' C - V X 1 y ' . My L y I .,. IL ,V ,,. in I I 9 I I' :ff li 1-15 ' in rw! , 'K w - fa. , . I 1 .1 L Ex ' z Iohn Lester Cheryl Lewis Bob Lewis Pat Lockhart Anita Lodge Ormond Long Sherral Long Maribeth Lowry Rob Lowry Lois Luce Deborah Lundquist Don Lutz Ron Maniscalco Cynthia Marino David Markovich Elsie Marsh Luann Martig John Martin Pete Martinelli Robert McAdams 1 X X 46 Sharing ,cn , ,, J ., if .:. ,A-wo' + --, 3,- QL ij knowledge or LU.Ann McAfee Tim McArtor Lynn McBride Deborah McCartney Joyce McCoy Joni McLemore Tanya Mehno Patty Meissner Jim Mellor Jerry Meuough Tracy Mercier Terry Merts friendship 'T, i S K N 'W' . .2 . -.fit , , : i i I ' 4 ' Q' i , , i, i X X, ' ,1' ' .ifl ' I - . -F - -a-Pj , ,,1 ,,ff-w--- f V ' Ziirziezivif'wa:, ,md3-i-iQ? i l H if r A ' ' Q ,Q i i X 1-Jfffpf! , r ir- fl . fy- germ. 1, . , it - a.- W, W ' ' .4 -g'yiu3i' .V A i ' . M V .. i , ' ., IVI V t -an , f - -' 9 4, A fr l W 'N ' Q' -' Q I ' 'Y Q' I Q 9:3 V 1 :fix 4 5 S If Y I . V 'U -wir 1 9 ,. I, 1 n' X X l f 5, F: 'jxvlf . rf' l A, ,- , - 'Q i .X x. i l. l . . , r A- : iw Gail Millard I oe Miller Kay Miller Mickey Miller Myrna Miller Sue Milligan Robin Mingus Sam Mong Randy Montgomery Anne Moore Ben Moore Torn Moracco Rhonda Morrison Dave Mowery Paul Musselman John Musrric Darby Myers Patty Nelson Debbie O'Keefe Rich Oldcorn 1 Bfix' I Together or olone - still individuals U. 11,-.Yin 1 i ll l 'I47 48 Bev Palmer George Paparodis Margaret Papic Tom Pastier Cathy Paulin John Pauline Pam Paxson Don Paynter Ron Paynter Bob Peters Rich Phillips Susan Phillips Ed Pittman Linda Porter Joyce Prokupek f W. , R-'ggi i oi af P ' , rffm ' -af,-'H-w'. -' -N f ,, ' .L A NLM. ' , V if , ew ,N i. M -qw 5 i NIXQX f Mk Ex 'f ami A chance for if-1 weo ry bodies To rest 9 me Everyone belongs somewhere pg N'-cv: -1 r 6 H we his r V yi ' li V1. 4 VK v--r- V - --- lv f W v 1 l x N Linda Pshsniak Valerie Reed Michele Reiter Jane Richards Rohn Riley Nancy Roberts Lisa Roelen Larry Rogers Cindy Roth Chuck Ruble Sheila Sacco Paul Salvino John Sanders Vince Schehl Jim Schneider Mary Schwebach Loretta Scott Larry Sebrell Debbie Sell John Sell 149 50 Infeni on smoothing out ' V' ' ' xl ' i . NI' ,1 T.1 'I,ff 1.1 ' , H, ' l' N V wx I. TQH' . , r ,, 1-, ' if ,X SIX r 1Q Z Gary Seroka Sue Shanker Earl Shannon Mark Shasteen Candy Shipley Bev Shivers Helen Siddle Rick Silvers Ben Simon Danny Simpson Anna Smith Cal Smith Chris Smith Kathy Smith Missy Smith Rick Smith Shirley Smith Tim Smith i ,, lv . problems ', rag in 15 f I L ri uw is i l NL? r 5, A .4-A fl, 1 shi , n Q 1 F21 f fi I!iA 1' I N .rw , E: i r R xx ,OX.v,,' Ir X idx ffl!1J . ala ,H I fb.. -. 1 I :Sv fl, , it - E - 7 .-.M fr k ' - ' 1 1 . ' ' 3 f' ' , n r k iff S L 5 9 ' F 1 N- ' I . ' xt .V n H I , I A .4 V W N , l.. .-L XR ' .A -' X A A ff V , ee' sf, v wana -Z:-V ' ' , 5 , 5' . S L sr t L S ' ' X 3 F it is W V E f LJ HX 1 4 1. f Jane Snyder Mike Snyder Randy Snyder Joann Sornmers Mary Sommers Glenn Spack Tom Spellman Terry Sproat Leslie Sproule Tom Stanley Kris Stapleton Larry Starkey Chris Steeb Peter Steele Lance Steffel Carol Stlffler Sandy Stoffer Rick Straub Larry Suliot Rick Surmacevic Kevin Sutherin Becky Sutter Sharon Tarnati Lance Taylor Martin Thomas 1 'V r ls V'-1' X 1 .. ...-H an 1 I y s l , . - . 1 .J WE LOVE THUSE LQ HKERBMS Proud bonner of school spirit Q, i fpffff Marc Thompson Torn Thompson Pam Thorne Clara Totani Robert Tuel Bonnie Tullis Kay Uber Debbie Ulrich Patty Ursu Mark VanFossan Dorothy Vernon Steve Votaw Colleen Walker Nancy Walter Mike Ward Gary Warner Wendy Washington Brice Watterson Bruce Watterson Regina Webb Mike Webb Bobbie Welling Bob Whinnery Laura Whittaker Clyde Williams Paula Wilson Wendy Wilson Robert Wirkner Linda Wolf Janet Woolf I . V X.: W w' .X--,AQ N .- Problems come in all sizes ig, .Lt N X J t- . . . 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X ' -f gf I f- - ' f-'fff--u it ' Ii .1 A :di ,275 I in I 'Ut QS - N asf rsee r . 4. ,f 6- N X y A I not L A A . 4 A 1 L al I 01111 Wuchter Debi Yakubek John Yakubek Mark Yanek Cindy Yingling Ron Yonkey Jill Young Joe Yuhanick Karl Zeigler Chesney Zellers Kris Zilavy Ann .Zimmerrn an winding rocxd Towards new challenges 54 Cecil Adams Chuck Adams Kay Adams -Steve Adams Dave Anderson Chris Armeni Susan Ayers Tom Baddeley Randy Baker Mike Barrett Danny Bartels David Bartholomew Sammy Barth Leonard Batcha Chris Belich Edward Bennett Patty Bennett Cathy Berg Kimberly Berger Kenneth Binns j f-'.a -rx' w W H gt., Wm JV Q-4, l WN 'W' K r 1 ' 'N fd , X W 1 1 w...- we 14. 4 -, . -A4 X, Lift f :Gm scnz iiiir as Q F V X L yg, ff, t N gy y A' 'L-J w U3 '7 Work ond o little horseploy The sophomores were caught in a type of identity crisis. They weren't faced by the pressures the juniors had, but they knew they couldn 't be as happy-go- lucky as the freshmen. Frustration reigned, and the sophomores lost their individu- ality, becoming blank among the upperclassmen and frosh. Even though, in relationship to the rest of the school, the sophomores were the forgotten class, they discovered new worlds for themselves. There were dissected frogs with their unforgettable odor, Julius Caesar, which for some was boring and for others fascinating, those perplexities of geometry and many other things. Ignored by the student body, the sophomores gayly con- tinued-exploring their worlds. 3 42 fait 1 if , r .-6 15, ,rpg-.,. A X, 'S l'.1'1ws -'ill' .i E lil 1 ,. J, .,lHyU M ,ff '. 1,1 ,v,.-, fy- E--Q , 1, IJ. E if w I NI liz? wi. r. 11.4 V i get - Q M I. A L. - --.- -ff ' .1 . V QL' Jes -eff e Y. ,I 'W .231 if ' L- if- . qi , -4 55 , U-fa.. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Martha Boeckling, treasurerg Diane Roberts, secretaryg Mark Hurray, vice presidentg Tom Jesko, president . Jil, 1 , 1 1 1 :Em . 'WYQU nu' ' ! I R AM.. , Q , '9,gxX.. I xxx w rr ff N 'fs l 1, 5 l N l B fx- M E lx R if Need for sleep or 0 need To leorn 1 'lf Ya- + in J, ,, if-af: ' I H ,M xr , . 1 3315265-'f 5, ' , ' John Bleakley Randy Bleakly Martha Bo eckling Catherine Booth Michele Bork Dena Borrelli Eric Borelli John Botu Dan Bradley Pam Brennan Sue Briggs Scott Brooks Robin Brown Kevin Bush Pamela Bush Dave Callahan Fred Campbell Mario Carreon Mary Cernuto Ron Chamberlain Jeff Chappel Susan Chilson Donna Clark Judy Cobb Scott Cobourn Mike Colian Patrick Conway Fascinating conversation diligent study iv' 'R 'Air Q SX I fi 521 i W i k 3' x ve- 4 ! , D 5 . -5' 'L ,-lfzf .JJ i f Ei rw r w , XF V 2 y ag , ff rr T i Ji WIA f X fr wi i ., '-1 'is- A momen'r's pouse for thought Q I fbi! -X , , i 'I Q 'Y 1 1 ' W , , edt. W.. ,,.' A-Q gx ua as ,, ly- ,z,-5 Q Shirley Cooper Jay' Cope Cynthia Corle Judy Cowie Barbara Coy Barry Cranmer Debra Creer Dan Crider David Crookston Mike Crouse Carol Cubbage Meta Culler Sue Cunningham Diane Curtis Dan Daley Tim Davis Dennis' DeRoads Pam Devan Patsy Devan Linda Dirnko Eugene Dixson Don Douty Tom Eakin Tim Eaton Debbie Ehrhart Ruby Eichler Jeff Elder Harriet Ellis Randy Ellis Patty Elrod Io Emelo Shelly Englert Roxene Endres Robert Esterle Judy Fagan Melissa Falk Marty Field Molly Fithian - --W -'.....J, H li 'id 4' 3 1 f F' m' L, 1' , -., l ' 'X A 4, M S 4 all ff r. F4 I , Jw., xi, K1 N f . H. nu, E gl f J Lu 1 sl Y y ff .lv ,Q 'I e 51: -nw .'. i ,Y 'I i l. 4. Group study ond solitolry Involvement 'P-, , N .h ' lx .IX 7' ' ' 35' f .A 1 WV I V? 3-Li. WGu.'- Q. Tr. ' 1. ' 'Q ' X48 ,..J N ' I! rv -X .r w 4 J X , ,IA '-.Z Es if ,K f.-'it X 5 , r . 'W U , EP W A H V 1 4 :J M i 'fa f M ' I fl WI K I wr If Bright momenis 2 put fun into school - M- - f rw ' J , f ., ,f ! I 1 E U 1' X AH! W M y fi. S ' ' I HB- 'Lai John Flick David Forkel Ricky Forkel Dave Fortney Micki Franklin Stacey Franks Anne Fritzman Mary Galchick Dave Gbur Corrine Grace Jeff Gray Bill C-ireenisen Charles Griehs John Gross Becky Guappone David Gushert Linda Hahn Kathy Hamilton Claudia Hanna Debbie Hardwick Deborah Hartman Debra Harvey Alma Hays Daryl Heesrand David Helman Sue Helmick James Herron Leo Hickey Peggy Hiegal Elaine Higgins Judith Hilliard Robert Hodge Barry Hollinger Kathleen Hoperich Sue Horning Debbie Houshour David Hrovatic Randy Hrvatic Gail Huffman John Hughes wNu,,1,.., V 1, W H , -h I . . I X 'W w' ' . X 3 A l 5' 'J V 1 r ' A 1 Y 5 N - X... ' ' t Z 'if A - J V H K . wIw -5 i 1 Lani 1' '. R - 4. w 'F' W 1 Q M- . w- K X H-- in 'I W T- iw W . fnmwtfri-E' il. Hx if . Q' y Ll? i W mx 5 V I 'E Rushed meals g fl fl H f H l wi of Ioughfer 6 'rh lots J I. me , 455-Q55-. . ' ff-l..-WE f:r ' iff -'-. '-17, X ,L-iv A' M lik ,. 1 rf,-rw.-:fr I ..f ,ws 1- . ,'Ix,. I-Q Q 2-X N V fa N - I 'Q' E Q if rv fs. ' ' Y A -- rififr V V 1, ,..-:V '43 ,geo 5 f e F 2 V V- If ,- WV7 1 ' --F , '79 J ' L, i r QI. F ji X, - fi Q 3234 James Hull Mark Hurray Linda Hussar Mary Ieropoli William Iakubisn Kim Janowiak Valerie Jarvis Torn Jesko Bruce Johnson Dick Johnson Diek I ones Denise Juillerat When hunger offocks 62 Marcie Juliano Dan Kaminsky Charles Kellner Melissa Kerr Jane Kidder Bethe Kleinman James Kleinman Michael Knepper Robert Krebs Judith Kuniewicz Vivian Kupka Twila Lamb Mark Landwert Mark Lederle Bill Leeper 'flu I N 1 X Still children in mcmy ways . -l. ig -WL... A ' x 41' W ' +f 'f. Q -3-:gk A ,-34 F g 1 if L N - I K . H ' 1,13 X , . .X -1 l- gf , 1 , , !' ,gn e ., l' ' 5 - . M l:'j ?Q- ,Nl A , 1,2 M A. 'll M h ' - r v w '45 ' . E N -v h l xv 5, 51- Q7 l .N NX-4 27 'ffm l' f V A ,L 4 l Y M, W N H J 'J V V:- , f, r -if . ' , Q . H ' lx' T - f 1 ,, f x 2, ,fi 4 .. M if-. l .h.h -, lui f S ' A i hlll l 'aah' gI 'v'.in-...if More moture mony others Diane Leider Paula Leimbach Kathleen Leipper Cathy Lenig ar Monica Lepping Debbie Lesch Audrey Lesick Merry Lester Paula Lewis LuAnn Limpose Ann Linton Kevin Lippiatt Lisa Long Marsha Lottman Denise Lucas Whit Luce James Lutz Ron Lutz Sandy Lynn Dave Maenz Timothy Maloy Diane Martin Teressa Martinelli Margaret Massa 64 Karen Matyas Gail McAdams Mike McBride Mark McCartney Mike McClure Laura McCorkhi1l Mary McDevitt Timothy McDevitt Darlene McDonald Kathy Meek Alicia Mehno Bradley Metz Nancy Milhoan Dale Miller Lisa Miller I anis Milligan Mindy Milligan Robin Minamyer Mike Miner Terry Mountz Personoliries merge r Together k '51, I 1 ff rn? . s Q 'n 1 ,r l 5 r r .L K ,. ,' X ' r u dfnljm ffiflllla' Y. f W? I fx - wire if fl QA? .,1- - .Nw- .A ',.',s'5',..-r'E'. -, 1 V' 5 -,V 2-. , I la: .- 1 I f ' -EA X p awk ll K Y if i ,l' l'. N ,F Q. , i f 1' 'rl'ff ', ' fu P . e -fl ' l M M X Ll! ' g , 'I- 1. J, .fly , 1 If N r if: I , w r. iw, i r w ' ,ir '. L 1,1 ,V 'iv h in 7 VJ ' .IfQl', 1 -,-'i,,r a, f r ,. , 1.613 cj Q H . - 'I ,1 '. Aff, ,' rug I - Q ,As H 1 F5 x , Dave Mrugala Cliff Muhleman Tina Nelson Roger Nordquesr Rick Odey Venus Ogle Joyce Ondrejko Diane Palmer Dena Paparodis Helen Paparodis Susan Paparodis Renay Pasco Terry Paxson Brenda Pelley Chris Persello Someone hos 'ro be 5 The loker The need for solitude always remains Leslie Phillips Linda Phillips Dave Pietrafese Mark Pietzrak Debbie Pike Dennis Plegge Dave Pond Candy Pregibon Patty Preisler James Price Clifford Protzman Loretta Pshsniak Kim Pukalski Don Quinn Dusty Quinn Sandy Raley Kay Ramsey George Rance Rose Rance Denise Randolph Dave Ray Dan Raymond Dave Raymond Yvette Reinhardt A , -N w . 'E I ' d s i Q? ' Individual interests moke dll worthwhile S Ju h eeee , T' y 13 V M V ff- e I I Q l lx of XX A Legg rin N 'ia-H if n ' S t F S if 'Pl fx,- S R 4,- V ' S ' t f 1 if it f e L ff-SW 9 ,zil- f ' ff- w L. 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J r X 1 1 'A' x Connie Reno Desi Rickman Deborah Risbeck Bill Ritchie Sherryl Ritchie Diane Roberts Tony Rothbrust Marty Roth Torn Rowlands Robert Royle I ack Ruble Bunnie Rummell Nina Santini Hollis Saunders Robert Schaefer Vicki Schaeffer Ellen Schneider Rich Schrock Gayle Schuster Barry Schwartz Nancy Scullion Richard Sekely Gay Shinn Bill Shoemaker Richard Shoop Sherri Simmons Doreen Singer Robert Slavens Candy Smith Christopher Smith Deborah Smith Debra Smith Doug Smith Gary Smith Jay Smith Maurice Smith I67 Beoufy ond freedom in nofure Kerry Srnolira Georgette Snyder Maryanne Snyder Janet Sobotka Diana Sommers Ronald Spack Sharon Spack Sue Spooner Terry Steele Debbie Stephens Kevin Steves Ann Stewart Mark Stilwell Jim Stone John Stratton Carol Swetye Curtis Thayer Brent Tice Brad Tolson Maria Totani Cathy Trantham Dawn Ulrich Kris Ulrich Kurt VanFossan Fred Vogel James Votaw Jeff Votaw Jim Walker Vickie Ward Ronald Warren 'G fgfgr f g. X 1 i I U ak gl .f ' , ' l. :Mr ur Q22 ' ' 5. 'fini , .MH xg 'ilffw i ' 2 m y I . it . 1 ' .43 V 'I+ ...,. K . 'X .. , Q , 1 r , v' tx f N w ' -54 i yy -5' 1 N af K. . . K 1 7 21 J 1 S or . ' 1 r fx' Mil , -W or if t AF- ,,w , ' Pfia rf' .,r. f W r ' ' J' ' '- Au . - 'V - V- ' I H .. 'AS 1 1 ' 13' V, 1 ff: ' i 1' X we , e 1 ,1, A I ' - -rf' J Y 5 fy 2 , 1 ' H . s' Quay' ,f 'L 1, 'ggi-, , 1 V. 71 . S an ,,, A 'Y 'A' I ..L- r X ,Mba H he W m y , V . 'T 1' sz. , ,Q Y -A ,,v!.,I Ls. . , if J ta-, g gi, 1 Yf 5f5i mL.4ixl1-,.f3-551 lik -.ig ,. ir iiiix I i .kr ' ' 5.1 ,. 1 Jeff Zeck in X S Mike Watterson Stephen Waugh Mike Weingart Donald Whitacre Thomas Whiteleather Cheryl Wickersham I ames Wiggers Carrie Willard Joseph Wimkler Randy Winters Mary Jo Wright Steve Wright Jill Yuhaniak John Zamora Mary Zatko Debra Zirnmennan Gary Zocolo Elaine Reed Holfwoy up The stoirwoy to achievement Beouty is 'rhot which oftroicis The soul, ond thot which loves to give ond not To receive Bonnie Burson 70 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Jan Beagle, presidentg Jayne Bozich, secretaryg Cindy Dominic, Vic e- president . Dave Adams Karen Adolfson Cynthia Albright Lori Albright Rick Albright Ioan Allison Mike Allison Glenn Anderson Camile Armeni Mike Arrneni Debbie Baker Gayle Balsley Peggy Banar Kenny Barnes Judy Barnhouse l i l . N l A Q-ff - i 1 -1- Q II 'Z' I X tc J ' Q l A A lr. l A , ' V . l. 5 , V- . I 2-5 ' 'tail v All , '. e . , - 5 ' - : ' ' , 1-A in 1 'X it .4 Ml I ,.,.. H it N Q ' i Ss l w . fi 1 lv n ' H 1 ' ' Vg .fs p A g V, in it t .gi at V 'ifi V. 1 W ii ad' F 1 treasurerg Scott Citino, New leolders prod class odvcmcemenis The freshmen were the funny, totally bewildered kids that all the other students laughed at. They were naive, caught in a period of adjustment, of fighting for survival, but they learned quickly. They soon were drawn into the whirlpool of school activities new to them, and began to enjoy what had at ilrst been rather frightening. The freshmen dis- covered that high school was a complex organization that had mini-systems of rules and passes that were very easily mastered. They soon found out about study hall, the library, and assemblies. As the year passed, the days merged into a blur of faces and assignments, and at its end, the -freshmen were challenged by becoming the new sophomore class. I B U he l Terry Barrett Nancy Bartels Susan Bartholomew J an Beagle Terri Beck 45: f . ,. 3. uf, ' 4 , f 'f ' 31 I 1,2155 A ,, gi-if -5 x 'Jill' Em' w f uf 1 ,H s N I ' 4 V H J ' k l ' Barb Breault Kathy Beer Robert Beer Wendy Beillhart Ed Bell Ricky Bender Wade Berger Andy Blackburn Sally Boone Linda Booth Renee Borton M Barb Bowman - Dawna Boyer . by Jayne Bozich f . lx Russ Breault A' Freshmen experience fofol involvement I7 72 Expo nsions developed into opportunities 4,19 If . ,,.....i? cj' Tina Bricker Les Bricker Paula Brinker Patty Brooks Claude Brown Kevin Brown Kevin Burk Julie Burson Doug Cain Renee Cameron Dan Campbell Don Campbell Greg Cannon Cali Capel Shelly Carlisle Cheryl Carr Mark Carlos Karen Cibula , in i Nj! i T i 1' i X I' X K ' H A A i ' i L I K , l .IW 'Pi 'rv-1. ,.x 11-r '.,,a... Q, Wh ,bi f gli ,CQ Q -- ,dx s fi 'Q i' -.x .,, o A ,, - -'-.. .' 7' f Mx Ia ' l Li l . f- .wma ,, '.f..f'.1w ti 25 afei -. 41 if LJ ig,, L -Qi.. .11 '-b 35, J 'D M5 'Q' ns. 1 'L--' J ' 5 '4 ll . 1 I ,L A f ' Marty Cirninelli Vicki Ciotti Bob Citino Scott Ciiino Michelle Clark Bruce Clayton Randy Cody Tom Coe Tim Cosrna Barb Cowie Joe Crawford Cindy Creer Ray Critser Donna Cross Leanne Curtis Denise Dailey J' eff Darner Mary Davidson Steve Davis Mindy Demeo Jeanette DeShiel Tony Dibiase Wendy Dillon Mike Dimko Cpening doors 4 filled with new expedences nr . 1 Q. dl '1'fw,, JYQATQFA .g'.. .b independent - .J Q seorch for 33 ' elbow room Rita Graybeal Rich Greene Pere Griehs Mary Griffith Mike Griggs Scott Guiler Judy Gullett Jim Hack Betsy Haraway Karen Haraway Anne Henderson Bill Henderson Brad Herron Dave Herron Dan Higgins Jennifer Hilditch Jim Hilliard Mark Hill Michele Hiltbrand Larry Hite Nancy Hodge Doug Holroyd David Horn Jeff Houger fix' J' 'E J l J W ,, . N cyl ax ,Y .1 4 7 . 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' 'fx' JT 'e' Lisa Mcllvaine Vicki Mclntosh Pat McLaughlin Gail McLaughlin Evelyn Meine Denise Menning Phil Mercer Phyllis Mercer Ray Mercer Desiree Merino Mike Milhoan Dan Millard Dave Miller Denny Miller Jason Miller Joanne Miller Rick Miller Sherry Miller Robert Moore Della Morris V if w fig! 'rn' ,fl ,v-,v ' .....,.-- -'ci-sr ,A,,- l....L1.l-- Unknown experiences owoii discovery 6,2154 M U if , 1 . mf!! 0, ew'-i f Z Y-J- w X 1 i 4' 1 y I JA E, xl H ir r ' w X ,, f , ,4 1 Q' pa' '. Q ,Xl tam! 1.1, 1 LN ., 'wr Y r K . gjiit' 5, - 'R 1-el. E+, . .' ,yd W , -' P 714' ,. , te' i i ,J 'J f.. '- L , L. 'L I W' 'ee f he . , , V g V If ' .. in A W. 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Vogel Shawn Votaw Tom Wagner Jeff Walker Alfred Walsh Don Walzer Marjorie Ward Patty Ward Steve Ward Kim Ware Dan Warner Bob Watrerson Vic Warterson Rick Way MaryPat Webb Valerie Weber Rosearm Weikarr Scott Weikart With call its drudgery cmd broken dreams - wr 'Q I w Q N I , 1 'J V N 'Wir L- ,.- it i FH.: Wx .1 5 XJ fine I U V u ak Q -X, 5 T 'am - N -1 Sv- . K Y - vi r 5 I v -or . ff' 1 il ,V xg.- W ' X N' I A ff -n TQJM . ,. . Y ., I ,.. 4 . ,A 3 W X I. x an 'ii' A A WPA 1 .-1' 5.53: L 1, , x M.. , -AH' ' J. a'1- 1 X --Q-' f L xr ,b4g JL: Chris Whinnery Naomi Wilson Tim Wilson Steve Windon Diane Winkler Karl Wirkner Rea Wirkner Karen Wood Karen Woods Mike Wukotich Sam Wyss Randy Yakubek Linda Yeager Terri Yuhaniak Dave Zeigler Randy Zeigler It is still cu beoufiful world. 185 NHNNUXW. -1- -mt- -1. -ui 1--. -1-. -1- gi.. :uni- -un- sax- an-1 llllllllllll, . N--e..,-. -g,Q. S.. k, rw ,,- Ln L-:1,,.,n.f..,,-: v-1 1 ' . , :iff -1-Q YW , sq - Ella ,I 9 S MN -l-..., Q3 ---1- . Llhlh- .T 1 Q Q. n 1 ia ' I i y. PATRCDNS Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allison Mr. cmd Mrs. Alan H. Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Merlin W. Cody Eichler 8. Sons Trucking Mr. and Mrs. John Farcas Mr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardy . and Mrs. Raymond Hilliard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kloos Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kynett Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McQuilkin Mr. and Mrs. lrwin Merkin Mr. and Mrs. Neale L. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Robbins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts Mrs. Edward Seroka Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shasteen Mr. and Mrs. John Stein, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stockwell Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Stotter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Treleven Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walzer Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Watterson lll lzevrolet My AL PARKER SALONA SUPPLY CHEVROLET COMPANY 292 Wesl S+a+e Salem Ohio Smce l9l3 2' HOME SAVINGS AND ll' lllllk TH! AV H A+ Home Savmgs and Loan Slulled and Experienced Execuhves Help Cllen'I's Solve Flnanclal Problems Home Savings IS a safe place 'l'o save where accounls are Insured fo S20 000 and your money IS available when needed Loans 'I'o buy or build homes on long +erms al' low ra'l'es are a specially ll 5 . fd J f . I O ' f 'i2L if .V 79.-SP1-if 11 .V 'xg . V v N G' 0 .0 K - 1 I CO. - V' ,1,..., I '1,x 1 ll ' ,E E Q I L 4,7 l I l M . T, , Aly' 'KI' A - , j If . A I my ,.', .,a,:. ,N ' , 3 . . ' , . ' ' Q 189 KELLY S BEALL SERVICE STATION Corner of S'ra1'e and Lincoln BATTERY AND ELECTRIC I..,.l BECKER com CROSS PARIS CLEANERS AMBULANCE CGMPANY 383 Lincoln Avenue 'I58 E 5+a'f 'X o B h Off PI I Mgr. a 1 in A. .,. R 2 jpg .. ' A--ips ' 1 ' . ,-gg - 4 . ' -A31 ' '5 , 1 V -k ' LJ 1-l, WRBAUGH PE RCE P5322 IFUNERAL HOME E SI A , . l n I6I7 asf Ia e SI LINCOLN W, RR MACHINE COMPANY M' lqllgfrfsisffm INCORPORATED Manufadurers of Hydraulic and Air Ed Herron Food Distributor Cylinders Lay's Dorilo Ruffles Funyons Wes+ Third S+ree'r Fri+os Rold Gold Salem, Ohio Ph : 337-3394 Ch 1' s S I , Ohi Complimen+s of SUPERIOR HARBOUR WALLPAPER 8. PAINT DAIRY 'SLE CO., INC. 483 E. Pershing qlo E' Slale 92 G 81 R TOOL GRINDING SPECIALISTS IN PRECISION TOOL AND CUTTER GRINDING Presldenf SaIem Ohio 2 I 6-337-6405 Richard Paxson 545 W. Pershing Congra+uIa'Iions +o +he Class of '72 From SALEM LABEL CO., INC. v I' INN IILI'fff..j ' T ' v Il The Wonderful Sound of Music and News SporI's Wea+her I' J I j I ' ' 15-.:.n.a4:f... .:.V . Y, , YO YY. -WA we-1-21 WSOM ENDRES GROSS FLORIST I05.I on FM 6 on AM and Srereo EBSI' SI'6I'9 QNUF NM Wm WM tEE I'1Zi Ml' IAF FH! EEEEI J.. 1--2.-.l H may be +ru+h'fully sand +he sun never se+s on Deming Pumps ln every land where human life exls'I's you will fund 'rhai' Deming pumps are ln servnce Over +he years a world wlde nefwork of dls+rlbu+ors has been developed +o make Demlng pumps avallable +o everyone Today In addrhon +0 +he 1'hou sands of Crane Deming dls+rlbu+ors and dealers rn +he Umfed S+a1'es Crane Deming pumps are sold In more +han 60 counfrles Employees af Crane Deming look 'Forward 'lo l'he nex+ decade and cen1'ury conhnulng lo produce producfs for suslammg lrfe and Improving llvmg condlhons lhroughouf 'rhe world POWER PUMPS ENGINEERED or Indusfry Agrlculfure Morlne Commercial Chemical Appllccuhon DEMING PUMPS Crane Co. CRANE 884 So. Broadway Salem, Ohio 44460 ., I up. . 3 . -.7-14, 41 - ff- J ' .QV w 'H , . . , U H n Nyq- ' .wx R ' ,JUN .- ,:t.l:!n.lf V-w ' lf'3VfTLQv--b'IP1l'iiP'9: 5,l AfL'l3 E ,I AV HJ L1il l?i ,am Jesu - llijii. .- ' 2 -' I I , , -755 JI T75 'ffl ' f Tf'f': W - . . 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V H J R ' 1 W' 4 If , Al' 1 X '4 u A f 1 1 P ' 'df' 1.1 E- I . 1' . f 1 W QT ' T 1l, g -' f A ?' 'f as 1,3 rfb 1- 2 J , X :Y- , zalg- -,. 5 ir ' f sn- J Iliff. I f. 0 o n -D, , ,UL .1 nf :Mg .-.. J , -, f l n 4 -1 C T QUAKER MANUFACTURING CORP. Salem, Ohio GAC FINANCE C CORPCDRATION RAY BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTORS Old Dulch Auguslmer Mark V Beer DALE E LEWIS Loke Scinlrory Londflll Co Refuse on Oenerol Hauling Conlainer Service Available Salem and Surrounding Areas Phone 332-5333 IIIH mulch ICKES FUNERAL HOME 5l0 Jennings Ave Salem Ohio Phone 337-6363 HOPPES TIRE SERVICE INC I I6 Wesl SI'a'le DIAMOND AUTO WRECKINO New and Usecl Par'I's Rou+e 62 Norlh RD IIIF4 Phone 337-3556 Foun+ain Service Ice Cream Sandwiches . a e , I I I I I I I v I ' Ifre . i c Bryce W. Kendall Associa+e: re eric . ara on CGUNTRY MAID ICE CREAM PARLCDR 640 E S+ + SALEM MUSIC CENTRE I Offers a Wide Sel ' SI1ee+ Music Record PUCCI GAIL A ROOSE Medlccal ASSOCICIIIOH FITCH 8g KENDALL A d L P+ h E Fd ENg Good Luck The Closs of 72 GRANDOLFO BEAUTY SALCDN Congra+ula'l'ions, Class of '72 H' Has Been a Pleasure Being Your Yearbook Pholographer Bos KNUFF sruolo DANIEL E SMITH OF PHoTooRAPHY V I25 W Commerce S+ Youngsfown Ohio 744-3466 340 E S+ + Cerhfled Professional Phofographer There s A Home Your Fulure From HERRON INC Reallor T 5 , ' ln 5,7 BRUCE R. 98 owe QTDUL AND 0 ACH raw: ' me , L A 4, P h To Q Clif X9 DLS .nas ANU 'mu N5 DESIGNERS Slew g mnesrun nm SALEM OHIO H PURE BRED Hman GALLUW Nl X, mow? 'LEM J' 1 GOOD LAND BETTER BEEF Cl Qwhfullx W , 43. ,-.,,,,-, 11111 .2- X ' I ,QQE x1 N 1 .fi 1 I -'-- X 4' QV-aj l NW IN SALEM. uma 43 l,yQ LOweu.vuu.e. of-15 LEASE DRUG CGMPANY f :ai NKllMERlCAR'DJ ls 1 'DHEA More 'rhan 50 years :TBI E Reliable Prescrlphon Service Corner of Easl' 2nd ancl Broadway ' FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY mass nur nmuum cunmma A' I ' ' For Full News Coverage ' A ' Of Salem High, Hs Ac'Hvi'l'ies, A N' ' Vlvi 2 And Spor+s V ,,ff, 'R Read . . . THE SALEM NEWS 'jeg-f R7 -1 3.7-.i' 7 3: b For 83'Years Congra+ula+es 'rhe A Dependable Class of Salem lns+i'ru+ion I972 'I99 200 SERVING SALEM AND VICINITY SINCE 1863 FITHIAN TYPEWRITER SALES 8g SERVICE Soulh Broadway :itil Aa A 4-,'5 7'!? SALEM DAMASCUS SHERWIN WILLIAMS A FULL SERVICE BANK The FIRST NATIONAL wishes you every success You will always be welcome here! For IO7 years Flrsl' Nahonal Bank has served Ihe Salem area banking needs and helped graduales advance Ihelr careers In higher educafion and business. PAINTS Eas'r SI'aI'e S'Iree+ H YOUNG 8g MERRILL COMPANY All Forms of Insurance Eslablushed In I877 337 3483 53I E. S'I'a+e Salem, Ohio Bes+ Wishes MARCH PETZINGER 277 E S+a+e S+ree+ Salem Ohio TRAVEL SERVICE 1150-4 LLII NI IIE 'PFAIII-R MCGEE S SINGER SEWING CENTER YUHANICK S CLEANING FAIR I66 S. Broadway 337-6282 I2I EasI' S+a'I'e SI'ree+ axial LUMBER COMPANY THE PEOPLE S LUMBER COMPANY Snyder Road WOW A ' I E - f A' I X ,. 202 SALEM MUL T COAL AUOER Z jiri? RX? '59 NNN THE SALEM TOOL COMPANY 767 S. Ellswor+h Avenue Salem, Ohio 44460 Q Designers and Manu'Fac+urers of Coal Mining Machinery Since I90I f WVNELL J-'J ' TOTE, I 0 Q 4' , A , A-7 1. V ' 7 L T L . - A A 1 L H M Li I, ! M M ' . ' . Gr 'T 1 . 1 V -- - A. T .W -. 1 gi fi EQWL im TTTT T Y -' 1 ' L ' ' A.. -' ' 4 .n d ' ' . - I V is - X ,L U 4 X U In ' Il Nw. L ' V M MMC, M 1 ' - .-.L,,,,. -371 1 ff 1 PITTSBURGH FOUNDRY 3. MACHINE ls X5 COMPANY Salem Ohuo - Phone 332-4I28 Qualrly Gray Iron Cashngs Since l90I SCHWARTZ S OF SALEM I46 Sou'I'h Broadway S 8. H COMPANY S 84 H CANDY Candy Wholesalers 435 Euclid G C MURPHY 462 Easl' Pershing S+ree'r Corner of Lundy and S'ra+e Salem I09 . swor+I1 alem, Ohio ei ess Owner 1 GENE S SOHIO 'I SALEM APPLIANCE LYLE I FURNITURE COMPANY PRINTING 81 PUBLISHING ver hin for'I' Wishes 'ro ExIencI Congra'I'uIa'rions i I 'ro he Class of '72 Q f72 IIII If MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP 332-4864 in TIMBERLANE S E HOME FURNITURE STEAK HOUS s EII MOTOR INN s K 'rh H 337-9453 Reody-Mixed Concrele Years of Dependable Service Your Only Locally Owned Builder s Supply CHAPPEL 84 ZIMMERMAN 44 Years of Fashion Flrs'rs In Salem s Flrsl' Fashion Sfore CASUAL FM' yr' Qu I INSURANCE AGENCY 337 37I9 E + S+ 'I' SI Oh' 44460 E - -E BRIAN 8. STEELE MQFFETT 5 MEN? H E 1 112451.35152 Phone ' Ll EE 514 as aes+. A ' aem, no 206 LUSTIG S Hy Famous B a d for The E Jr' e Farrfly 460 Ea 5+ S1'a'I'e Complimen+s of QUAKER CITY CASTINGS INC Cenhifugal Bar S'rock Pa'H'ern Cashngs Gray Iron Duchle Nl-resls'r 3I0 Euclid Ave Phone 332-I566 9 W Q ' h h 1 1 e W ht b b The S+ore Wi+h More ' 1 I' 4 h 1 Q X, Growing wi+h Salem f 1' J Since I9l2 GAH4i's7KUiii36IbY' COLLISION a convsms svscmusrs ' ,-L -f . -. ,A mm CompIimen+s of BERG'S PRETZELS INC Manufacfurers of Dan Dee Snacks PoI'a+o Chips - Prelzels Corn Chaps We clon + make all 'Ihe chlps - only fhe bes'I' Lee+onla Ohlo 42 -2I I I PORTAGE SUPPLY COMPANY Salem 337 8783 S ppl R I I GARY'S AUTO BODY 253 Penn S+. Salem, Ohio 44460 Phone: 337-9365 CHESTER E KRIDLER EsI'a blushed I900 All 'Forms of Insurance 267 E S+a+e 332-4646 DEAN S JEWELERS Ov E++ SaIem's nl W S'l'd'I'e S+ree+ Aufhorized Dealer Of Keepsake Diamonds 5I5 as Sa+e ll I 0 ll O I I Cleaning, Mainfenance, and Res+auran+ u ies -- en a s 207 208 -11:1 WV SELL S ASHLAND SERVICE STATIGN Corner of Norfh Ellsworfh and Elgh+h S+ree+ 24-HOUR SERVICE MARIO'S PIZZA KITCHEN O I.. Ph 337- 666 Salem's Originalor I De lclous Pizza 20 VarIe+ies Corner of Eas+ 3rd and Lincoln one 9 SMITH GARAGE INC 794 E Thnrd S+ I IMPERIAL Salem Ohio Phone 337-3475 CR SALEM WALGREEN FERRIER S NEWS DISCGUNT DRUGS 409 E 2nd Phone 332 5200 474 E S+aI'e S+ Salem Ohlo I I A , , W I 3731 : li, 1, 210 'X fx I XX S IX I 'g GA FOOD LINER NorI'I1 EIIswor+h Avenue TROLL'S JEWELERS 58I E. SI'a+e f Salem gl - Ziggy f7 'f1 . X X F? f X For Your Prinfing Needs ' 1' X ' MOORE PRINTING CO. O THE ROBERTS CO. I40 Penn Avenue Phone 337-334I Congra'I'uIa+ions 'Io 'Ihe All Types of Business Class of '72 and 'L Social Prin+ing Consulfing Engineers FISHER REAL ESTATE I059 E S+ + 9 f2 cIL H IBUDGET PRESS I' . GARYS IDEAL FOODS BOQSTER 5 CLUB I STARR MEMORIAL :Nc Wedding Ann 'I' OWNERS P 332-5I39 Russell C. Loudon James M. Griffin hone Salem, Ohio 212 fp iT , , ' l ' 'if auditorium dedico'red New 52 AUDITORIUM DEDICATION - Harry Sauer, Warren Engineeringg George Tanner Smith, architectg Bryce Kendall, school board president: Jim Wooding, senior class presidentg Joseph Marra, SHS principal. Graduation - The beginning of the end I 213 4 1 J ' w ,Aa-wr- 1 ...ffl I' ii If fr I , l ,, . , Ili'--I Cost-ond crew R f make Little Dog ' in 4, 1' y Fl Laughed C1 hit! We ,!ff ' E ' fg -0 !VN,v,.. 1A 'f Q' , W 5 QA' g Y- ' if '. 1 2 gin . y lu 4 f , I 1-Eff, ' I f f 1 . ' i ' I 1, ' y s ,J N 4, . K u l ' A I . ' ,. I ' T ' I U 1 I , . , , J , PROPERTIES COMMITTEE - Janet Mueller, Mike Al- CO-ORDINATORS - Rosemary Stepanic, Mrs. Miles, lison, Sandy Smith, Debbie Houshar, Judy Renouf, Mr. Bevington, Mrs. Milligan. Evelyn Meine. CAST - Row 1: Jeff Koenreigh, Mark Tychonievich, Livia Bebing, Missy Smith, Todd McCormick, Scott Theil, Joan Bet- tis, Ann Stewart, Vivian Knight. Row 2: Janis Milligan, Mike Allison, John Phillips, Lisa Roelen, Rusty Hill, Ellen Schnei- der, Jamie Kelly, Peggy Heigel, Loretta Pshsniak, Karen Blankenship. i 1, COSTUME COMMITTEE - Barb MAKE-UP COMMITTEE - Elaine Eskay, Cali Capel, Carol Swetye, Jane Capel, Miss Theiss. Cleveland, Beth McLaughlin, Diane Curtis. 1 1 Q X 3111 l I XX ' A Sh SCENERY COMMITTEE - Row 1: Natalie Gilbert, Kathy AV CREW - Rick Schrock, Mike Wukotic, Richard Klein. Row 2: Janis Milligan, Dena Paparodis, Helen Miner, Paparodis, Kris Zilavy. Row 3: Rich Oldcorn, Bob 'Mc- Adams, Craig Fehr. 1 I U. A happy ending sealed with a kiss! 215 216 Albright, Martha - Band 1,25 FBLA 3, Pres. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Peppettes 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council 35 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 3, 4 Albright, Mary - Band 1,25 Cheer- leader 3,45 FBLA 3,45 French Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Prom Committee 35 White Christ- mas Committee 3,45 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Allison, Debbie - Biology Aide 45 Choir 1,25 Formaldeaide 35 German Club 1,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Bi- Weekly 3,45 Yearbook 2, Index Editor 3, Ass 't. Editor 45 Prom Committee 3 Anderson, Cheryl- FBLA5 Office Aide Anderson, Norman - Reserve Basketball5 Reserve Football5 Varsity Football August, Susan - Library Club 2,3,4 Ayers, Sherry Baird, Lavonne Baker, Robert - Varsity Baseball 3,4 Barber, Kenneth Bebing, Livia - Broadcasters 2, 3,45 German Club 25 Hi- Tri- 3,45 Math Aide 45 Monitor 25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Office Aide 15 Pe Club 2,3,45 Year- book Business Statri 35 Speech Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 White Christ- mas Committee 4 Begalla, Mary - AFS 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Exchange Student5 Brook's Award 1,35 Choir'President 15 French Club 2,35 Hi- Tri 35 Pep Club 15 Peppettes 45 Bi- Weekly 2,35 Yearboo 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Prom Committee 35 White Christ- mas Committee 35 Class Vice- President 1 Bell, Glenna - Pep Club 1,25 Yearbook 45 Spanish Club 25 Speech Club 3 Bennett, Linda - French Club 25 Office Aide 35 Pep Club 1,2,45 Prom Commit- tee 35 White Christmas Committee 3, Sec. 4 Bishop, Barry Boomhower, Suzanne Borton, Richard Breinig, Robert - Math Aide 45 Reserve Football 2, 3 Bricker, Lee Brink, Dorsey Burson, Becky - Art Guild 35 Choir 1, 2,3,45 FHA 35 'Pep Club 1,25 Color Guard 2,3,4 Burson, Lois Byers, David Cabas, Mack Callahan, Joseph Campanelli, Paul- Boys' State 35 Key Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Basketball Reserve 2, Varsity 35 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity S 2, 3,45 Physics Aide 4 Capel, Barb - Pep Club 1,2,3, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 3, Sec. 45 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 35 Class Sec. 45 Football and Basketball Court Carreon, Lenny - Prom Committee: Reserve Football5 Varsity Wrestling5 Varsity S Carson, Ruth Chamberlain, Mike Senior Index Christy, Robert Cibula, Bernie Cibula, Jon - Varsity Football 45 Cross Country 35 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4 Ciminelli, Jim - Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity S 45 Varsity Track 3 Ciotti, Bonnie - Brook's Award 1,35 German Club 15 Hi-Tri 3, Sec. 45 Cleckner, Anne - Choir 1,2,45 Li- brary Club 15 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 2 Cleveland, Janie - Band 1,2,3, Sec. 45 German Club 1,25 Hi-Tri 45 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Com- mittee 45 All- County Band Festival 3,4 Cochrane, Deborah - Cleaning Matron 1, 2, 3, 4 Cockrell, Sue Cody, Nancy Cosgrove, Mike - Key Club5 Monitor5 Reserve and Varsity Basketballg Var- sity S Cowie, David - Bi- Weekly5 Spanish Club5 Reserve Wrestling5 Varsity S 5 Varsity Track Coy, Judy - FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girl 's Basketball 2,3,45 Gym Aide 2,s,4 E Cranmer, Kim - .C,ounselor's Aide 15 Key Club 15 Monitor 25 Office Aide 15 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 15 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Com- mittee 3,45 Basketball Reserve 2,3, Varsity 35 Football Reserve 1, 25 Var- sity 2,3,45 Varsity S 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball Culler, Duane Cummings, Juanita Dailey, Diane - AFS 45 Art Guild 45 FHA 45 Pep Club 2,3, Sec. 45 Peppet- tes 45 Project Support 3,45 Spanish Club 25 White Christmas Committee 4 Daley, Bob Daugherty, Steve - Choir 15 Spanish Club 45 Spanish Aide 4 Dauria, Mike - Spanish Club 2,3 Davis, Tim - Band 1,2,3,45 Interact 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Reserve Bas- ketball 1,25 Varsity Basketball 3 DeCort, Jeff DeCrow, Phyllis - AFS 35 Choir 45 Pep Club 1,25 S anish Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Wlhite Christmas Committee5 Color Guard 25 Library Aide 4 DeMeo, Steve DeRoads, Helen - Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 35 FBLA Treas. 3,45 Spanish Club 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 White Christmas Committee 4 DiAntonio, Kathy - Choir 1,25 FBLA 3, 45 Office Aide 35 Pep Club 15 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Com- mittee 4 Dietz, Robert Dominic, Tom - Key Club 25 Monitor 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Student Council 15 White Christmas Committee 45 Reserve Basketball 2: Reserve Football 1,25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity S 3,45 Varsity Baseball Donnelly, Louis - Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football Manager 3,45 Varsity S 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball Manager 2: Freshman Football Doverspike, Robert Downs, Cathy Duriga, Mike Dutko, Patty - National Scholastic Art Award 3 Eckfeld, Barbara - Art Guild 3, Treas. 45 Choir 15 Hi-Tri- 35 National Scholas- tic Art Award 45 Bi- Weekly 35 Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 3 Ehrhart, Denise - Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 FHA Pres. 35 Majorette 3,4 Endres, Lawrence Equizzi, Ellen - Cheerleader 15 Choir 1, 25 Counselor 's Aide 3, 45 Office Aide 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Peppettes 45 Span- ish Club 1,25 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 3, Treasurer 4 Esterle, Lynn - Choir 1,2,35 German Club 1,25 Mu Alpha Theta 3 Farcas, Ronald - Band 1, 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Physics Club Vice- President 4 Farmer, Richard - Reserve Wrestling 25 Varsity Track 1,2 Faulkner, Richard - French Club 15 Key Club 3, Treasurer 45 Student Council Vice- President 45 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 45 Varsity Baseball 4 Firth, Kathy - AFS 35 Biology Aide 35 FBLA 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Fisher, Robin - Mu Alpha Theta 35 Pep Club 1,25 Bi- Weekly 45 Spanish Club 25 Speech Club Treasurer 35 Prom Com- mittee 3 Fisher, Steve Fithian, Maryellen - Choir 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Prom Committee 35 Gym Aide 45 All- County Festival 3,4 Fortune, Ray Fowler, Bet - FBLA 3,45 Library Club 15 Pep Club 1 Galchick, Edd Garvey, Angela - Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 45 Majorette 3, Head 45 Cheerleader 15 Counselor 's Aide 45 Hi-Tri 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Student Council 25 Prom Commit- tee 3 Gatchel, David Gibbs, Ellen - Art Guild 3, Sec. 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Yearbook 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 4 Gilbey, Janice Gilmore, Mike - Chess Club 25 Math Aide 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, President 45 Spanish Club 3 Girscht, John Graybeal, Ada - AFS 45 FBLA 3,4 I Greathouse, Kathy - Counselor 's Aide5 German Aide5 German Club5 Library Club5 Gym Aide Greenamyer, Chuck - Band 1,25 Ger- man Club 1,25 National Scholastic Art Award 4 Greenamyer, William Greenisen, Ernest - Key Club: Library Club5 Public Address Staff Griggs, Randy - FSA5 Prom Committee Gross, Robert - German Club 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 4 Grove, Grace - Choir 15 FHA 3, Treas. 45 Pep Club 15 Gym Aide 4 3 Haessly, Jane Hammell, Robert Hanna, Richard Hannay, Ray Hannon, Susan - Choir 1,25 French Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Peppettes 45 Bi- Weekly 45 Yearbook 2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 3, 45 Prom Committee 3 Hansell, Randy - Interact 2,3, Vice- President 45 Library Club 45 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Reserve Foot- ball 1,25 Varsity Football 35 Cross Country 45 Varsity Track 1,2,3,4 Hardy, Edward - Band 1,25 Interact 2, Parliamentarian 3,45 Bi- Weekly 35 Spanish Club 1,2 Hartman, Mark - Cross Country5 Var- sity S 5 Varsity Track Heim, Scott Helman, William Hendricks, Walter Hill, Rick Hill, Russ - Art Guild 3,45 play The Little Dog Laughed Hilliard, Lee - Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Reserve Wrestling 1,25 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3,45 Varsity S 2,3, Sergeant at Arms 4 Hissom, Renee Hively, Cheryl - Library Club 1,2, Sec. 3,4 Hoffman, Alan - Art Guild 35 Band 15 Interact 3,45 Yearbook 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 White Christmas Committee 35 Reserve Wrestling 35 Varsity Track 25 Class Vice-Pres. 1 Holroyd, Holi? - Broadcasters 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3, 5 Office Aide l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 2,3,45 All- County Festi- val 3,4 Hoperich, Robert Houger, Robert - Band 1,2,35 German Club 1,25 Interact 2,3,45 Bi- Weekly 1, 2,35 Drum Major 3 Hunston, Debbie - Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 45 Hi- Tri 45 Spanish Club l,2,35 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Com- mittee 3,45 Choir Accompanist 4 Leropoli , Mike Jackson, Debbie - Band 1,2,3,4 Jackson, Richard Janowiak, Mark Jeffries, Debbie - Choir 1,2, Pep 'Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1,2 Johnson, Charles Jones, Linda - FBLA 3,4 Jones, Bill- Bi- Weekly 1,2,35 Cross Country 2, 35 Early Graduate 4 Jordan, Dwight - Reserve Basketball 3 Joy, Nancy - Choir 1,2,3,4 Jurina, Mike Kalbfell, Ed - FSA 1,2 Kelley, Marrianne - Choir 3 Kenreigh, Al Kersrnarki, Cindy - Art Guild 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 German Club 35 Pep Club Klein, Chip Kloos, Steve - Key Club 3,45 Prom Committee 3 Knight, Vivian - Broadcasters5 Monitor: Pep Club 1,2,3, Treas. 45 Peppettes 45 Spanish Club 25 Prom Committee 3 Koenreich, Beth - Cheerleader 1,2,3, Varsity Captain 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 3,45 Football Queen 4 Koenreich, Jeff- German Club 1,2 Koran, Ed - Choir 1,2,45 Physics Club 4 Korn, Sharon - German Club 15 Library Club 15 Pep Club 15 FBLA 3,45 Speech Club 3 Kreizwald, Cynthia - German Club 1, 25 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Bi- Weekly 45 Yearbook 45 Physics Club 4 Kring, Linda - Art Guild 35 Pep Club 15 National Scholastic Art Award 4 Kubas, David Kuniewicz, Barbara - French 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Hi- Tri 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, Vice- President 45 Office Aide 35 Early Admission at KSU Salem 4 Kynett, Niles - Band 1,2,3,45 Boys' State 35 FSA 15 Golf 25 Interact 3,45 Math Aide 45 Mu Alpha Theta Presi- dent 3, Sec. 45 Yearbook 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 25 All- County Festival 2 Lakosz, Mary Landwert, Jeanne - AFS 35 Choir 1,2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 German Aide 35 Ger- man Club 1,2,35 Hi-Tri 3, Treas. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Pep- pettes 45 Student Council 15 Prom Com- mittee 3, Chairman 45 Basketball Queen Landwert, Lea - Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Peppettes 45 FBLA 3,45 Prom Committee 3 Landwert, Lynn - FBLA 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Peppettes 45 Prom Committee 3 Lange, Art - French Club 25 Key Club 213,45 Math Aide 45 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 3: Physics Club 4 Laughlin. Debbie - Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FBLA 3,45 Color Guard 3,4 Leach, Jeff Lederle, Susan - Biology Aide 2,3,45 Counselor's Aide 35 Hi-Tri 3, Service Award 45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Office Aide 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3,4 Linn, Lorrie Lippiatt, Jackie - National Scholastic Art Award 3 Lippiatt, Rick - Band 1,2,3,4 Long, Bill- Project Support5 Cross Country Captain5 Varsity S 5 Varsity Track 2- Mile Record 35 MVP Award 3 Louzenhiser, Sharon - Spanish Club lg Speech Club 3 Lowry, Kerry - Biology Aide 45 Ger- man Club 1,2: Girls' State Alternate5 Hi- Tri 4: Mu Alpha Theta 35 Office Aide 2,3,45 Yearbook 3: Physics Club 4 Lowry, Nancy - French Aide 4 Lutsch, Billie Jo Lutsch, Walter - Cross Country 15 Varsity Track 3 Lutz, Mike Maloy, Anthony Mancuso, John - Monitor 2,35 Varsity S 2, 3,45 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Mancuso, Spike - Reserve Basketball 2- Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity S 2, 3, Pres. 45 Physics Club 45 Freshman Class President H Maniscalco, Phllis - Pep Club 15 FBLA 3,4 Manis, Randy Manley, James Marroulis, Robert Maruskin, John - Reserve Football 35 Cross Country 45 Varsity S 45 Varsity Track 3,45 Physics Clu 4 McCleery, Holly - Librar Club McCorkhill, James - Golf? Key Club 3, 45 Pep Club 3,45 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Spanish Club 2 McCue, Doris - Choir 1 McCulloch, John - German Club 35 Interact 3,45 Pep Club 35 Bi- Weekly 35 Reserve Football 15 Cross Country 45 glarsity Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Baseball x McDonald, Linda McGuire, James - Varsity Football 35 ...Z 217 Reserve Wrestling 35 Varsity Wrestling 45 Varsity S 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4 Mcllvaine, Cheryl - Choir 1, 2, 3,45 German Club 25 All- County Festival 3,4 McKenna, Larry - Interact 4 McLaughlin, Beth - Band 1,2,3,45 Hi- Tri 45 Marie Burns Award 15 Prom Com- mittee 3 McLaughlin, Sue - Art Guild 35 Biology Aide 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 B1- Weekly 4 McQuilkin, Gary - Future Scientists 15 German Club 1,2,3,45 Interact 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Yearbook 3, Busi- ness Manager 45 Prom Committee 35 Reserve Wrestling 2 Mehno, John Meissner, Sharon - FHA Treasurer 25 Speech Club Mellish, Dennis - Art Guild 1,25 Phy- sics Club 4 Menough, David Merkin, Sanford - Band 15 Biology Aide 45 Brook's Award l,2,35 Chess Club 1, 25 FSA5 Mu Alpha Theta 3, Treas. 45 Physics Club Treas. 4 Miller, David Miller, Linda - Art Guild 3,45 Choir 1, 25 Bi- Weekly 3,45 Spanish Club 1,2 Miller, Marsha - Choir 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Peppetes 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 White Christmas Committee 45 Gym Aide 4 Miller, Pam - Counse1or's Aide 45 Hi- Tri 35 Pep Club 1,2 Miller, Richard - Band5 Choir5 Mu Alpha Theta5 Spanish Club5 Basketball Statis- tician 45 Auditorium Lighting Staff Mlinarcik, George - Brook's Award 25 Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity S 3,45 Physics Club 4 Mohn, Tim - Art Guild 3 Moore, Martha - Band l,2,3,45 Hi-Tri 3,45 Prom Committee 35 White Christ- mas Committee 35 Class Officer 1 Musselman, Ruthanne - Choir 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Speech Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Typing Aide 3,45 POD Aide 4 Nasta, Fransisco - Exchange Student5 Interact 45 Spanish Club 4 Noll, Mary Ellen Null, James - Golf Nutter, Cheryl Nutter, Pam - Bi- Weekly 45 Yearbook 45 Prom Committee 3 Odorizzi, David - Interact 25 Key Club 3: Math Aide 45 Spanish Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Reserve Wrestling 15 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3,4: Varsit S 2,3,45 Freshman Track and Footba1,l Ondrejko, Robert - Physics Club 4 Ormes, Gayle Paulin, Debra - FHA Vice- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 History Aide5 Home Ec Aide 45 Pence, Jackie - Biology Aide 45 Choir 2, 3,45 Formaldeaides 35 Marie Burns Award 35 Pe Club 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 3, Teachergtaff Editor 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Senior Girls Ensemble Penrod, Chris - Math Aide 45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2 Phillips, John - German Club 25 Key Club 2,35 Math Aide 45 Student Council Pres. 45 Varsity Football 2.3: Reserve Wrestling 25 Varsity Track 2 Piersol, Maureen - French Club, 35 Hi- Tri 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Pep Club 15 Bi- Weekly 25 Physics Club Pinkerton, Barbara - Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3 Pitts, Lana - FBLA 3,4 Plegge, Robert - Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Wrestling 1, 2,3,45 Varsity S 1,2,3,45 Freshman Track and Football Pregibon, Randy Price, Mary - Brook's Award 2,35 Ger- man Club 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Pep Club 1,25 Project Support 35 Bi- Weekly 3 Proctor, Paul- Reserve Football 15 Var- sity Football 2,3,45 Varsity Track 1, 2 Pucci, Oscar - Freshman Football and Basketball5 Varsity Baseball 4 Pukalski, Ed - Golf 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Varsity Football 45 Varsity 'S 1, 2,3, Secretary 4 Quinn, Louie Ray, Deborah - Brooks Award l,2,35 Choir 1,2,3, Sec. 45 Hi-Tri 3,45 Marie Burns Award 25 Pe Club 1,25 Bi- Weekly 2,45 Yearbook 2, Activities Editor and Assistant Editor 3, Editor- in- Chief 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Girl 's Ensemble Raymond, Cathy - Choir 3,45 Coun- selor's Aide 15 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 3,4 Reader, George - Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 45 Marie Burns Award 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 All- County,Festival 2, 3, 45 Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3,4 Reichle, David - Library Club 15 Var- sity Wrestling 1,25 Varsity Track Aide 1 Renouf, Judith - Choir 45 Hi-Tri-45 Rotary Exchange Student Richards, Martha - AFS 1,25 Choir 45 Pep Club 1,25 Project Support 3,45 Bi- Weekly 45 Yearbook 45 Spanish Club 15 Speech Club 3 Rickman, Lois - AFS 25 Art Guild 1,2,3 Ritchie, Glenn Robbins, Julie - Art Guild 25 Band 1,2, 3, Treas. 45 Choir 1,3, Pres. 45 Pep Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Prom Commit- tee 35 Senior Girls Ensemble 45 All- County Festival 3,45 District 8 Music Contest 1, 3 , 4 Roberts, Ronald - Art Guild 15 Band 15 Boys' State 35 Brooks Award 35 German Club 1,25 Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Marie Burns Award 15 Monitor 45 Bi- Weekly 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 2, Sports Editor 45 Student Council 1,2, Vice- Pres. 3,45 Cross Country 3,45 Varsity S 45 Varsity Track 1,35 Class Pres. 2 Roher, Cyndie - Biology Aide 35 Broad- casters 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Office Aide 1,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Speech Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Color Guard 4 Roth, Nancy - Cheerleader 15 French Club 15 Monitor lg Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Peppettes 45 Bi- Weekly 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 White Christmas Committee 3, 4 Salvino, Joanna - FBLA 3,4 Saunders, Gary - Key Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3,4 Schneider, John - Key Club 1,2,3,45 Library Club 15 Monitor 15 Office Aide 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Bi-Weekly 1,25 Yearbook 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Varsity Track 1, 25 Bas- ketball Manager 15 Football Manager 1 , 2 Schrock, James Schuster, Sharon - Pep Club 15 Bi- Weekly 2,35 Speech Club 3 Scullion, Ed - Golf 45 Spanish Club 25 Freshman Basketball Seroka, Ed - FSA Pres. 45 German Club 15 Interact 35 Monitor 15 Spanish Club 1 Shasteen, Jay Shasteen, Kathy - AFS 45 Art Guild 2, 3,45 Band 1,25 Brooks Award l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Hi-Tri 35 Bi- Weekly 3, Feature Editor 45 Yearbook Teacher! Staff Editor 3, Design Editor 4 Shasteen, Carol- Art Guild 15 Band 1,2,3,45 German Aide 2,35 German Club l,2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Bi- Weekly 35 Yearbook 45 White Christ- mas Committee 3 Sheen, Mark - Band 1,2,3,45 Math Aide 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Bi- Weekly 45 Prom Committee 35 Physics Club 4 Shivers, Jim - Art Guild 15 Key Club 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Monitor 45 Pep Club 45 Bi- Weekly 35 Yearbook 2,35 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Reserve Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Cross Country 45 Varsity S 45 Freshman Football, Bas- ketball, and Track Shoff, Jay - Band 1,2,3, Pres. 45 Monitor 45 Prom Committee 35 Varsity Track 3 Sipahioglu, Alper Slavens, Cindy - Art Guild 3, Vice- Pres. 45 Pep Club 1, 2 Smith, Bob Smith, Kris - Choir l,2,35 German Aide 25 German Club 2, 35 National Scholastic Art Award 45 Pep Club 1,2, 35 Prom Committee 35 FHA Award Smith, Robert - Mu Alpha Theta 45 Physics Club 4 So otka, Ed - Band 1 Sommers, Debbie - Band 1,25 FBLA 3,45 French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Prom Committee 35 White Christmas Committee 4 Sox, Nancy Spack, Barbara - Art Guild Sec. 3,45 German Club 1, 2, 35 Math Aide 45 Pep Club 15 Speech Club 3 Spack, Henry - Library Club 1,2, Treas 3 Spellman, Harold - Varsity Football Manager 4: Varsity S 1,2,3,4: Var- sity Track Manager 1,2, 3,4 Steele,Eric Stein, Bob Stepanic, Rosemary - FHA Parliamen- tarian 4: French Club 2,3, Pres. 4: Girls' State 3: Hi- Tri 3, Vice- Pres. 4: Office Aide 2: Pep Club 1,2,3: Year- book 3: Speech Club 2, Sec. 3: Prom Committee: History Aide 4: Speech Aide 4: Broadcasters 2, 4 Steves, Karen - Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 3 Stewart, Mindi - Choir: Pep Club: Peppettes: FBLA Stewart, James - Counselor 's Aide 4: Interact 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Monitor 4: Spanish Club 2,3: Student Council 1: Cross Country 2 Stilwell, Robin - Choir 4: German Club 3,4 Stockwell, Marilyn - FBLA 3,4: FHA: Pep Club Stoffer, Donald Stoffer, Richard Stoudt, Vicki - Library Club 1,4: Pep Club 1,2: FBLA 3,4 Sutherin, Paula - Choir 2: Counselor 's Aide 2,3: FHA 3: Monitor 1: PepC1ub 1 Syppko, Thomas Taklewald, Sarah - AFS Exchange Stu- dent: French Club 4: Hi- Tri 4 Temple, Patrick Thayer, Cindy - Library Club 3,4: Bi- Weekly 3: Yearbook 3,4: Prom Com- mittee 3: FHA 4 Thayer, Sandy - FHA 3,4: Library Club 4: Bi--Weekly 3: Yearbook 3: Prom Committee 3: Typing Aide 4 Theil, Hollis - Choir: French Club: Monitor: Pep Club: Project Support: Bi- Weekly: Prom Committee Thomas, Kevin Thompson, Tommy -1 Key Club 3, 4: Prom Committee 3: Reserve Football 3 Thorne, Cindy - Band 1: Choir 3, Treas. 4: Hi- Tri 4: Pep Club 2,3,4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Prom Committee 3 Tinsley, Becky - FBLA 3,4: Pep Club: Peppettes 4: Spanish Club 1,2: Prom Committee 3: White Christmas Com- mittee 4 Treleven, Dirk Tullis, Randy - German Aide: German Club: Bi- Weekly 3,4: Speech Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Reserve Football Tychonievich, Mark - Brooks Award 1: Key Club 3: Student Council 1: Re- serve Basketball 2: Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 3,4: Varsity S Vice- President 4 Valentino, Larry - Art Guild 3,4: Broadcasters 3,4: National Scholastic Art Award 3: Spanish Club Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 3: Reserve Football 2: Junior Class President VanSchoik, Devon - Pep Club l,4: Peppettes, 4: Yearbook 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Speech Club 3: Prom Committee 3: White Christmas Committee 3,4 Varkonda, Lynn - Broadcasters 4: Choir 1, 2,3: FHA 4: German Aide 2: German Club 1,2,3: Pep Club 1: Prom Commit- tee 3: History Aide 4 Vaughn, Paul- Choir 1: Golf 4: Inter- act ,2: Key Club 3,4: Monitor 4: Pep Club 4: Student Council 1: Varsity S 4: Varsity Track 1, 2,3,4: Freshman Football Votaw, Alan Wagner, Carol - AFS 3: Color Guard 2: French Club 2,3: Girls' State 3: Hi- Tri 3, Pres. 4: Office Aide 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Project Support 3: Student Council 1, 2: Prom Committee: White Christmas Committee Walker, Denna - Choir 1,3,4: Pe Club 1,2,3,4: Peppettes 4: Spanish Clui 2: Speech Club 3: Student Council 3,4: Prom Committee 3: White Christmas Committee 4: Football and Basketball Court Walker, Debbie - Choir 1,2,3,4: French Club 1,2: Office Aide 3: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4: Peppettes 4: Speech Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Foot all and Basketball Court Walsh, John - Chess Club 1: Reserve Football 1,2: Varsity Baseball 3,4 Walters, Benny - Band 1: Spanish Club 4: Cross Country 2,3,4: Varsity S 3, 4: Varsity Track 1,2,3,4 Walters, Debbie Walzer, Norma - FBLA 3:4 Warren, Tom Watterson, Jan - AFS 2,3, Pres. 4: Brooks Award 2,3: Choir 1,3,4: Hi- Tri 3,4: Bi- Weekly 2,3, Asst. Fea- ture Editor 4: Yearbook 3, Copy Ed- itor 4: Spanish Club 2,3, Treas. 4 Weber, Sheryl - Pep Club 1,2,3: Spanish Club 1: Prom Committee 3 Weese, Barbara Weingart, Joy - Choir 1,2: FBLA Vice- Pres. 4: Pep Club: Peppettes: Prom Committee 3 White, David Whitcomb, Ed Wickersham, Becky Wickline, Linda - Library Club 1,2, 3, Pres. 4: History Aide 4 Wilczek, Karen - Counselor 's Aide 2: FHA 3, Sec. 4: Pep Club 1: Prom Committee 3 Williams, Ted - Varsity Football: Varsity S Winters, Rick - Art Guild 3,4: Ger- man Club 3,4 Wood, Laura - FHA 3, Historian 4 Woodinig, James - Boys' State 3: Of- fice Ai e 4: Bi- Weekly 3: Spanish Club Vice- Pres. 3: Prom Committee 3: Reserve Basketball 2: Varsity Bas- ketball 3,4: Varsity S 3, 4: Junior Class Vice- Pres.: Senior Class Pres. Wright, Debbie - Art Guild 3: Choir 1,2: Library Club 3,4: Office Aide 2: Pep Club 2: Bi- Weekly 4: Yearbook 4 Wyatt, David Yapp, Norma - FBLA 3,4 ' Zangara, Frank - Bi- Weekly 2,3,4: Yearbook 4: Prom Committee 3: Varsity Track 2,3,4 Zeller, Robert - Band 1: German Club First Vice- Pres. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4: Reserve Wrestling 1,2,3: Varsity Wrestling 4: Varsity S 3,4: Physics Club 4 Zellers, Bruce Zimmerman, Shelly - Band 1: Choir 2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2,3,4: Peppettes 4: Spanish Club 2: Speech Club 3: Prom Committee 3: White Christmas Committee 3,4 7 l gg l l 219 Adol h 220 Adams Cecil - 154 Adams, Charles - 68,71,154 Adams, David - 170 Adams, Kay - 154 Adams, Steve - 154 son Karen p , - 170 Albright, Cynthia - 170 Albright, Lori- 170 Albright, Martha - 53,20 78 , 122 Albright, Mary - 20,21,42, 53, 119, 122, 135 Albright, Rick - 119, 126, 170 Albright, Sheryl- 138 Alexander, David - 138 Allison, Becky - 138 Allison, Debra - 20,60,64, 86,228,231 Allison, Joan - 170 Allison, Michael- 50, 61, 170,214,228,231 Anderson, Cheryl - 53 Anderson, Chris - 59,66, 138 Anderson, David - 72,130, 154 Anderson, Glen - 170 Anderson James Anderson, Norman - 20 Andres, Carol - 51, 138 Andre, Robin Armeni, Camile - 170 Armeni, Chris - 154 Arnggpi, Joe - 4-4,72,75, Armeni, Michael - 45, 119, 125,170 August, Susan - 20 Ayers, Sherry - 72 Ayers, Susan - 154 Baddeley, Torn - 154 Baillie, George - 125, 138 Baird, Lavonne - 20 Baker, Debra - 170 Baker, Randy - 118, 125, 154 Baker, Robert - 20, 126 Balan, Daniel- 138 Balsley, Barbara - 43,68, 71,138 Balsley, Gayle - 70, 170 Banar, George - 138 Banar, Peggy - 62, 72, 171 Barber, Kenneth Barker, James Barker, Lois Barnes, David - 138 Barnes, Debbie - 43,49, 64, 65, 138 , 228 Barnes, Kenneth - 72, 76, 170 Barnhouse, Judy - 170 Barrett, Mark - 138 Barrett, Michael- 118, 154 Student Index 84,87 Beilhart, Wendy - 84, 171 Belich, Chris - 49, 64, 65, 84, 154, 228 , 230 Belich, Dennis - 138 Bell, Carla - 53, 138 Bell, Edward - 119,171 Bell, Glenna - 21,58,228 Bender, Junior - 138 Bender, Ricky - 171 Bennett, Howard - 154 Bennett, Linda - 21 Bennett, Patricia - 62, 154 Berg, Cathy - 70, 154 Berg, Sandra - 57, 59, 138 Berger, Grank - 48, 171 Berger, Kim - 84,154 Bettis, Joan - 64, 139,219 Binns, Kenneth- 154 Binns, Ma - 43,60,64,68, TY 139,228 Bisho , Ba - 21 Black?Jurn,nA,ndy - 171 Blankenship, Karen - 139, 214 Blazer, Tadd - 139 Bleakley, John - 155 Bleakley, Randy - 155 Boeckling, Martha - 42, 49, 57, 64, 154, 155, 228, 230 Boomhower, Suzanne - 21, 47 , 52, 68 , 71 Boone, Sara - 42,171 Booth, Catherine - 155 Booth, Linda - 171 Borelli, Rex Bork, Gre - 139 Bork, Micitele - 70,155 Borrelli, Dena - 155 Borrelli, Eric - 155 Borton, Renee - 70, 171 Boron, Richard - 21 Botu, John- 155 Bowen, Nancy - 53, 139 Bowman, Bar ara - 171 Bowser, Dewey - 54,55, 128 , 130, 139 Boyer, Dawna - 171 Boyer, Wayne Bozich, Jayne - 42,72,171 170 Burson, Becky - 21,68, 72,75 Burson, Douglas Burson, Julie - 172 Burson, Lois Bush, Charles Bush, Kevin - Bush, Pamela Butch, Denny - 139 118 , 125, 155 - 155 - 139 Butler, Amy - 139 Byers, David - 21 Cabas, Mack Cain, Denzil 126,139 Cain, Douglas - 172 Callahan, Dave - 156 Callahan, Joseph - 21 Cameron, Renee - 52, 70, 172 Cibula, Bernie Cibula, Cheryl- 140 Cibula, Jon - 22, Cibula, Karen - 172 cimineln, Jim - 22,236,117 Ciminelli, Martin- 173 Ciotti , 87 Bonnie - 22 , 43, 84 Ciotti, Ma anne - 53,140 Ciotti, Vicrki - 50,70,84, 173 Citino, Robert - 125,173 Citino, Scott - 119,132, Bradley, Daniel- 155 Breault, Barbara - 62,72, 171 Breault, Russell - 171 Breinig Robert - 21, 47 Brennan, Pam - 72, 75, 155 Bricker, Lee Bricker, Les Bricker, Marsha - 43,51, 139 Bricker, Sue - 68, 139 Bricker Tina - 172 Barrett, Susan - 138 Barrett Bartels Barrels , Terry - 123, 171 , Danny - 154 Nanc 171 J Y ' Bartholomew, Amy - 138 Bartholomew, David - 154 Bartholomew, Susan - 171 Briggs, Beth- 139 Briggs, Susan - 155 Brin , Dorsey Brink, Melody - 53,139 Brinker, Paula - 172 Brooks, Pat- 172 Brooks, Scott - 155 Barth, Sammy - 154 Batcha, Leonard - 45,51, 54, 118, 126, 154 Beagle, Jan - 170, 171 Bebrng, Livia - 20,43,60, 61,87,214 Beck, Terri- 171 Beer, Mary - 171 Beer, Robert - 171 Begalla, Alice - 135,138 Begalla, Mary - 21,56,78, Brown, Claude - 172 Brown, George Brown, Kevin - 172 Brown, Becky Bodendorfer - 139 Brown, Robin - 155 Brown, Terry - 139 Campanelli, Paul- 21,42, 46,47, 54, 60, 117 Campbell, Danny - 172 Campbell, Donald - 172 Campbell, Fred - 68,71, 156 Campf, Bill- 139 Cannon, Greg - 172 Capel, Barbara - 21,30,42, '78,122, 119, 215 Capel, Cali- 172,216 Caporella, Cindy - 43,49, 62, 71, 68,84, 139 Carlisle, Lester - 189 Carlisle, Shelly - 172 Carr, Cheryl- 172 Carreon, Lenny - 22, 122, 124 Carreon, Mario - 125, 156 Carson, Melanie - 139 Carson, Ruth - 22,53 Carlos, Mark - 172 Cernuto, Edith- 51,56,139 Cernuto, Mary - 156 Chamberlain, Dan - 139 Chamberlain, Mary - 60, 140 Chamberlain, Mike - 22 Chamberlain, Ron- 156 Chappel, Jeff- 156 Chilson, Roger - 117, 140 Chilson, Susan - 51, 156 Christensen, David - 51,71, 68 , 140 Christy, Robert - 22, 170, 173 Clark, Donna - 156 Clark, Michelle - 173 Clayton, Bruce - 173 Cleckner, Anne - 22,68 Cleveland, Janie - 22,43, 72, 74, 77,215 Cobb, Judy - 156 Cobourn, Scott - 72,156 Cochrane, Deborah - 22 Cockrell, Sue , Cody, Nancy - 22,'68,71 Cody, Randy - 173 Coe, Thomas - 68, 71, 72, 173 Colian, Anthony - 140 Colian, Michael- 122,156 Colian, Richard - 128,130, 140 Conway, Patrick - 156 Cooper, Shirley - 51,52,l57 Cope, Jay - 44,130,157 Corl, Diannan- 53,140 Corle, Cynthia - 50,52,56, 70, 157 Corle, Thomas - 44, 68 , 71, 140 Cosgrove, Mike - 22, 119, 21 Cosma, Timothy - 72,173 Cowan Brad - 140 Cowan, Gregory - 117, 140 Cowan, Vic i- 53,140 Cowie, Barbara 0 173 Cowie, David - 22 Cowie Judith - 51,157 Coy, Barbara - 173 Coy, David - 140 Coy, Judy - 22,51,52,58 Coy, Judy - 140 Coy, William Bruderly, James - 139 Bryan, Linda Buckoski, David Burk, Kevin- 123, 172 Cranmer, Barry - 157 Cranmer, Kim - 22, 117, 122, 126 Crawford, Joseph - 132,173 Creer, Cynthia - 173 Creer, Debra - 157 Creer, John- 140 Crider, Danny - 157 Critser, Raymond - 173 Crookston, David - 118, 122,157 Cross, Donna - 173 Crouse, Michael- 157 Qubbage, Carol- 157 Culler, Duane Culler, Meta - 157 Culler, Wilma Cummings, Carol Cummings, Juanita Cunningham, Susan - 157 Curtis, Diane - 50,157, 135,215 Curtis, Leanne - 173 Dailey, Diane- 22, 52, 56 , 174 Donnelley, Louis - 23 Donnelley, Luann - 53,140 Douty, Don - 158 Douty, Steve - 140 Doverspike, Robert - 23 Dowd, Chris - 174 Downs, Cathy - 23,52,68, 69,83 Doyle, Michael- 174 Drotleff, Darleen- 50,140 Drotleff, Fred - 174 Dufresne, Donald - 140 Dufresne, Rosemary - 174 Dunlap, Marly - 174 Duriga, Mic ael - 23 Dutko, Frances - 53,140 23 Faulkner, Rick - 24,42,45, 126 Fehr, Craig - 215 Field, Martin- 158 Filler, John- 42,44,46,54, 55, 66, 68, 71, 117, 141 Filler, Judy - 141 Fink, Brian - 141 Fink, Ellen - 174 Finn, Edward - 119,174 Finn, Marcia - 141 Firth, Kath - 24,53 Fisher, Jeffy- 54, 117, 125, 141 Fisher, Kathryn - 174 Fisher Marianne - 135, 174 Fisher, Mary - 25,64 Dutko, Patricia - Eakin, Tom - 54, Earl, Debra - 48, Eaton, Tim -158 124, 158 50, 174 Eckfeld, Barbara - 23, 57, 84,86 Edling, Patricia - Ehrhart, Daniel- Ehrhart, Debbie - 140 140 135, 158 Griehs, Charles - 159 63, 78 Dailey, Denise - 173 Daley, Bob - 22 Daley, Cathy Daley, Dan- 157 Daniels, Mark - 136,140 Darner, Jeffrey - 173 Daugherty, Steve - 22,58 Dauria , Michael- 22 , 86,87 Davidson, Mary - 173 Davis, Cathy - 140 Davis, Dennis - 45,140 Davis, Steve - 173 Davis, Tim - 22,44,86 Davis, Timothy - 72,157 Ehrhart, Denise - 24, 68, 7-1, 72,74 Eichler, Patricia - 53,72, '75, 140 Eichler, Randall Eichler, Ruby - 158 Elder, Jeffrey - 158 Ellis, Harriet - 158 Ellis, Randall- 158 Elrod, Patricia - 158 Emelo, Jo - 158 Emmerling, Ernest - 44, 126 , 140 Endres, Lawrence - 24 Fagan, Judy - 158 DeCort, Jeff - 23 DeCrow, Phyllis - 23 DeMeo, Melinda - 173 DeMeo, Steve DeRoads, Dennis DeRoads, Helen - 22, 53, 119,78 DeShields, Jeanette - 173 Devan, Pamela - 157 Devan, Patsy - 157 DiAntonio, Kathy - 173 Dibiase, Anthony - 173 Dicesare, August - 140 Dietz, Robert - 23,47 Dillon, Wendy - 173 Dimko, Linda - 51,58,62, 157 Dimko, Michael- 62, O73 Dixson, Darla - 53, 140 Dixson, Eugene - 158 Domencetti, Debra - 140 Dominic, Cynthia - 42, 50, 70, 135, 170,174 Dominic, Tom - 23,54, 117, 122 Donnalley, Jack- 174 Donnelley, Edward - 132, Endres, Roxene - 70,158 England, Robin - 72,174 Englert, Pam - 43,84,14O Englert, Richard - 140 Englert, Shelley - 84, 158 Equizi, Ellen - 24,59,78 Eskay, Elaine - 84,174,215 Esterle, Lynn - 24,68,69, 71 Esterle, Robert - 125, 158 Ewing, Debra - 174 Faber, John - 47,51, 140 Fagan, Debbie - 53, 140 Fisher, Steve - 25,54,117 Fitch, Marleen - 72,174 Fithian, Mary - 158 Fithian, Maryellen - 25, 58, 68 Flanigan, Mar Jo - 52,62, 141 Y Flanigan, Susan -174 Flick, John - 159 Flick, Kevin - 174 Floor, Robert- 141 Fluharty, Tina - 174 Forkel, David - 72,159 Forkel, Rick- 159 Fortney, David - 159 Fortune, Connie - 141 Fortune, Ray - 25 Foster, Jon Foust, Jeff- 121,175 Fowler, Beth - 25,53 Fox, Annette - 72, 175 Franklin, Deborah- 175 Franklin, Mickie - 42, 70, 159 Franklin, Vicki- 141 Franks, Marsha - 25 Franks, Shane - 121,141 Franks, Stacey - 159 Franzen, Kurt - 175 Fraundofer, Betty - 141 Fritzman, Anne - 159 Fritzman, John - 141 Fultz, John - 141 Fuson, Roger Gabriel, Denise - 53, 142 Galchick, Lawrence - 54, 142 Falk, Aaron Falk, Melissa - 70,72,158 Falk, Rona -. 140 Farcas, Cynthia - 72,174 Farcas, Ronald - 24,47,72 Farmer, Donald - 132,174 Farmer, Richard - 24 Fast, David - 140 Faulkiner, Elizabeth - 174 Faulkiner, Jack - 45, 119, 123 , 174 Galchick, Mary - 70,159 Galchick, Edd - 25,57 Galchick, Tom - 142 Garlock, Douglas - 175 Garvey, Angela - 25,59, 65 , 71, 72 , 74 Garvey, Rhonda - 43,49, 72, 74,142 Gatchel, David - 25 Gbur, David - 59,159 Gibbs, Ellen - 25,84 Gibbs, Emily - 49,57,84, 175 Gibson, Kay - 50, 72, 175 Gilbert, Jack - 68,71, 142 Gilbert, Natalie - 56,70,72, 77,83, 175,215 Gilbey, Cliff Gilbey, Janice Gilmore, Mike - 25,46, 60, 84,85,86,87 Girscht, Fred - 123, 134,175 Girscht, John Godward, Debbie - 63,72, 142 Golunka, Neal- 142 Gorby, Bambi - 53,142 Gorby, Rebecca - 175 Gordon, Mark- 175 Grace, Corrine - 159 Grams, Nancy - 66,142 Grandolfo, Patricia - 68,142 Grandolfo, Susan - 175 Grate, Charles - 175 Gray, Jeffrey - 118,159 Gray, Kriss - 142 Graybeal, Ada - 25,53 Graybeal, Rita - 62,176 Greathouse, Kathy - 25,58 Green, Andrew - 44,54,55, 68,71,72,75,128,130,142 Green, Kathy - 49,68,72,76, 142,228 Greenamyer, Charles - 25, 84 Greenamyer, William - 25 Greene, Richard - 176 Greenisen, Ernest - 25,62 Greenisen, William - 50, 159 Griffith, Mary Griehs, Peter - 119,176 Griggs, Michael- 176 Griggs, Randy Grim, Kathy - 142 Grim, Keith - 142 Grimstad, Richard - 54, 142 Guiler, Scott - 119, 176 Gullett, Judith - 176 Gullett, Rita - 60,142 Gross, John - 45,54, 118, 159 Gross, Robert - 26, 46, 47, 86 Grove, Grace - 26, 52 Guargpone, Becky - 57,84, 1 9 Gushert, David - 159 Hack, James - 176 Hack, Richard - 142 Haessly, Jane - 53 Hahn, Linda - 159 Hammell, Robert - 26 Hamilton, Kathy - 159 Hamilton, Lillie - 142 Hanna, Claudia - 159 22 Hanna, Richard - 26 Hannay, Ray - 26,62 Hannon, Susan - 26,42,64, '78 Hansell, Robert - 26,44, 62 130 Haraway, Betsy - 176 Harbert, Steve - '44, 142 Hardin, Rick - 143 Hardwick, Debbie - 159 Hardy, Ed - 26,44 Hardy, Tom - 124, 143 Harraway, Karen - 176 Hartman, Deborah - 160 Hartman, Mark - 26,128 Hauer, Debbie - 143 Harvey, Debra - 160 Hays, Alma - 160 Heestand, Daryl - 84, 160 Heim, Scott - 26 Heim, Stephen- 143 Helman, David - 160 Helman, William - 26 Helman, Helmick, Susan - 72,160 Henderson, Anne - 50, 135, 176 Henderson, Bill- 176 Hendricks, Walter - 26 Herron, Bev - 59,64,135, 228 143, Herron, Brad - 5O,130, 176 Herron, David - 176 Herron, James - 160 Hickey, Leo - 50,130, 160 Hiegel, Peggy- 51,70,72, 75,160,228 Higgins, Daniel- 176 Higgins, Elaine - 42, 50, 56, 84,160,228 Hilditch, Jennifer - 176 Hill, Mark- 176 Hill, Rick - 26 Hill, Russ - 26,57,214 Hilliard, James - 176 Hilliard, Judith- 160 Hilliard, Raymond - 26, 117,124 Hiltbrand, Michele - 176 Hippely, Pam - 143 Hissom, Rennee - 26 Hite, Diane - 53,134 Hite, Larry - 62,176 Hively, C eryl - 26,62 Hodge, Nancy - 72,176 Hodge, Robert - 72,160 Hodges, Randy - 44,54,55, 143 Hoffman, Alan - 26,44,47 Hollinger, Barry - 122,160 Hollingsworth, Tim - 143 Holroyd, Doug - 42,45,59, 119, 123, 132, 176 Holroyd, Holly - 26, 51, 59, 61,68 Hoopes, Dan- 54,55,72, 76,80, 121, 130, 143 Hoperich, Kathleen - 160 Hoperich, Robert Horn, David - 176 Horning, Sue - 160 Houger, Jeff- 176 A Houger, Robert - 26,44, 72,86 Houlette, James - 143 Houshour, Debra - 160,214 Hrovatic, David - 118,160 Hrvatin, Randy - 160 Hovis, Janine - 43,72, 143 Howell, Chris - 50, 177 Hunston, Debbie - 27,43, 69,68,71,72,77 Huffman, Debra - 70,177 Huffman, Gail- 51,58,70, 160 Hughes, John - 160 Hughes, Kathy - 177 Hughes, Nancy - 70,177 Hu l, James - 161 Hurray, Mark - 51, 122, 154,161 Hussar, Linda - 161 Ieropoli, Mar - 161 Ieropoli, Michael - 27 Ingland, Cathy - 68,71, 84, 143 Ingland, Robert - 177 Ingram, Roberts - 42,43, 143 lrey, Becky - 177 Ivan, Michelle - 143 Jackson, David - 177 51, Jackson, Debbie - 27,72 Jackson, Karen - 62,143,2 Jackson, Larry - 143 Mckson, Lori -3177 Jackson, Randy - 143 Jackson, Richard - 27,86, 126 Jackson, Dandra - 177 Jakubisn, Debra - 177 Jakubisn. William - 161 James, Robert - 143 Janovec, Sharon - 70, 177 Janowiak, Kim - 161 Janowiak, Mark- 27 Jarvis, Valerie - 161 Jeffries, Deborah - 27 Jeffries, Jennifer - 177 Jelen, Robert - 42,44,51, 64,6 6,80,143,228 Jennings, Kay- 143 Jesko, Howie - 42,45,54, 8O,121,128,143 Jesko, Tom - 118,121, 154, 161 Johnson, Bruce - 161 Johnson, Charles Johnson, Eugene - 177 Johnson, Dick - 54, 161, 125 Jones, Bill- 27 Jones, Linda - 53 Jones, Richard - 161 Jones, Steve - 143 Jones, William - 177 Jordan, Dwight - 27 o Nanc 27 68 J y. y ' , Juhn, Ken - 134,143 Jillerat, Denise - 161 Jillerat, Sheila - 177 Juliano, Marcie - 62,162 Jurina, Michael Kaiser, Rosemary - 51,72, 144 Kaiser, Timothy - 119, 123 , 17 7 Kalbfell, Ed Kaminsky, Daniel - 44,122, 130, 162 Karlis, Robin - 178 Karnofel, Barry - 54,117, 144 Kataro, Bonnie - 154 Kataro, Nancy - 53,178 Kaufman, Doug - 144 Kekel, Gaylene - 68,72, 74, 144 Kelley, James - 51, 68,71, 155,214 Kelley, Marianne Kelly, Jim - 278 Kellner, Charles - 162 Kendall, Gordan - 44,46, 47, 51,66,72,75,76. 80, 144 Kenreigh, Al- 27 Kenreigh, Karen - 62,64, 68 , 144, 228 Kenst, Cindy - 144 Kenst, Robin- 178 Kerr, Melissa - 162 Kersmarki, Cindy - 144 Kidder, Carol- 178 Kidder, Jane - 62,162 Kilpatrick, Doug - 144 Kisner, Michael- 178 Kissinger, David - 178 Klein, John - 27,84 Klein, Kathy - 144,215 Kleinman, Bethe - 57,70, 162 Kleinman, James - 118, 162 Klemann, Jacob - 66,117, 144 Kloos, Steve - 28,45 Knellgper, Michael- 125, 2 Kngght, Vivian - 28,61,70, 3, 214 Koenreich, Beth - 27,28, 119, 135 Koenreich, Jeff - 28, 58, 214 Koran, Edward - 28,47,68 Korn, Sharon - 28,53 Krauss, Connie - 56,66,68, 84,144 Krebs, Robert Kreizwald, Cynthia - 64, 86,228,230 Krepps, Robert - 62, 162 Krepps, Tim - 54,144 Kring, Cindy - 70,178 Kring, Linda -28,84 Kryk, Jeff- 117, 144 Kubas, David- 28 Kuniewicz, Barbara - 28, 43,46,49,84,86,87 Kuniewicz, Judith - 49,162 Kunz, John Kynett, Niles - 28,44,46, 47, 72, 134, 228, 231 Kupka, Vivian - 72, 74, 162 Kyser, Ron - 51, 144 Lake, William Lakosz, Mary - 28 Lamb, Twila - 162 Landwert, Jeanne - 28,43, 67,68,69,71,78,122 Landwert, Lea - 53,78 Landwert, Lynn - 28,53,78 Landwert, Mark - 162 Lane, Betty - 144 Lange, Arthur- 28,45,47 Lange, Chris - 43, 59,144 Laughlin, Debbie - 28, 53, 72,75 Leach, Jeff- 28 Lederle, Mark- 162 Lederle, Susan - 28,43, 51,60,86 Leeper, William - 122,162 Leider, Dianna - 163 Leimbach, Paula - 163 Leininger, Gary- 178 Leininger, Vic i- 53,144 Leipper, Kathleen - 70, 163 Lenigar, Cathy - 72,163 Lentz, John - 48,178 Lepping, Diana - 71, 144 Lepping, Monica - 49, 163 Lepping, Patty - 50,7O, 5--. fl 145 Lewis, Tammy - 52, 178 Leyman, David - 178 Limpose, Luann - 163 Linder, Robin Linn, Lorrie - 28 Linton, Ann - 163 Lippiatt, Jackie - 28 Lippiatt, Kevin - 163 Lippiatt, Rick - 28, 72 Lockhart, Marcee - 178 Lockhart, Pat - 145 Lodge, Alan - 178 Lodge, Anita - 53,145 Long, Bill - 54, 55, 128, 30 Long, Lisa - 163 Long, Ormond - 51,145 Long, Sherral - 145 Lottman, Marsha - 163 Loudon, Cynthia - 84, 178 Loutzenhiser, Tim - 123, 178 Loutzenhiser, Sharon - 28 Love, Lowry Wendy - 72, 178 , Kerry - 29,43,47, 59, 60 Lowry, Maribeth - 51,145 Lowry Lowry Lowry Lowry , Nancy - 29,58 , Noel- 179 , Rob - 121, 145 Shawn - 123 179 Lucas: Denise - 163, Luce, Luce, Lois - 145 William - 72, 163 Lundquist, Debroah - 154 Lutsch, Billie Jo - 28 Lutsch, Walter - 29 Lutz, Donald - 145 Lutz, James - 163 Lutz, Michael Lutz, Ron - 163 Lydic, Edwin- 179 Lynn, Mary - 179 178,228,231 Lesch, Deborah - 163 Lesick, Audry - 163 Lesick, Carla - 178 Lester, John - 145 Lester, Merry - 56,163 Lewis, Cheryl- 145 Lewis, Elizabeth- 7 0, 178 Lewis, Renee - 51,163, 228 , 231 Lewis, Robert - 51, 125, Lynn, Sandy - 48,52, 163 Maenz, Dave - 163 Maenz, Deena - 70,179 Makras, Pauline - 179 Maloy, Anthony - 28 Maloy, Timothy - 163 Mancuso, Charles - 29,47 54, 117 Mancuso, John - 29,126 Manis, Jim Ondrejko, Cynthia - 181 Manis, Randy - 29 Maniscalco, Phyllis - 29,53 Maniscalco, Ronald - 54, 117 , 145 Manley, James Marino, Cynthia - 68,71, 145 Marino, Kathleen - 72, 179 Markovich, David - 50, 145 Markovich, Donna - 50 Marroulis, Robert - 29 Marsh, Elsie - 145 Martig, Luann - 135,145 Martin, Diane - 49, 57, 163 Martin, John - 84, 145 Martin, Ron Martinelli, Mary - 179 Martinelli, Pete - 126,145 Martinelli, Teresa - 49,84, 163 Maruskin, John - 29,47,54, 128 Mason, Frank- 123, 149 Mason, Kevin - 179 Massa, Jane - 49,57,163 Matelsky, Deborah - 179 Matyas, Karen- 164 McAdams, Robert - 145,215 McAdams, Gail- 164 McAfee, Luann - 72,74,146 McArtor, Timothy - 156 McBride, Lynn - 51,58,146 McBride, Michael- 164 McCartney, Deborah - 68, 146 .McCartney, Mark - 164 - McC1aren, Carol- 72,83,174 McCleery, Holly - 29 McCleery, Jon - 179 McClure, Mike - 68,164 McCorkhill, James 5 29,134 McCorkhill, Laura - 164 McCorkhill, Mary - 179 McCoy, Joyce - 53,146 McCoy, Nancy - 179 McCue, Clark McCue, Doris - 30 McCulloch, John - 28, 29, 44, 55, 130 McCulloch, Mark - 179 McCrae, William - 48 McDevitt, Mary - 70,72,75, 164 McElroy, Ricky - 179 McFarland, Patricia - 179 McGuire, James - 30,54, 117,124,126 McCuire, Margaret - 50,52 179 Mcllvaine, Cheryl- 3O,68, 69,71 Mcllvaine, Lisa - 180 Mclntosh, Vicki- 180 McKenna, Larry - 49 McLaughlin, Patrick - 180 McLaughlin, Gail - 180 McLaughlin, Beth - 30,43,' 72, 15 McLaughlin, Sue - 36,68 McLaughlin, Pat McLemore, Joni- 146 Miller, David Miller, Dennis - 72, 180 Miller, Gary - 122 Miller, Jason - 180 Miller, Joanne - 180 Miller, Joseph - 54,130, 147 Miller, Kay - 59,60,80, 147 Miller, Linda - 30, 57,64, 84,228 Miller, Lisa - 164 Miller, Marsha - 30, 58, 68, 78 Miller, Mickey - 59,64, 121 147 Miller, Myrna - 147 - McQuilken, Gary - 30,44, 46 231 ,H,50,64,86,228.,V In Meek, Kathy - 164 Mehno, Alicia - 164 Mehno, John Mehno, Tanya - 146 Meine, Evelyn - 5O,72,84, 18 0 , 214 Meissner, Patty - 52,146 Meissner, Sharon- 30 Mellish, Dennis Mjor, James - 146 Menning, Denise - 50,70, 18 O, 228 Menough, David - 30 Menough, Jerry - 146 Menough, Stevie Jo Mercer, Phil- 119,123, 180 Mercer, Phyllis - 180 Mercer, Ray - 123,180 Mercier, Tracy - 53,59,146 Merkin, Sanfrod - 30,46,47, 60, 86, 130 Merino, Desiree - 180 Meskill, Carla - 84 Metts, Terry - 42,45, 54,66 126, 146 Metz, Bradley - 164 Milhoan, Michael - 68, 72, 77,180 Milhoan, .Nancy - 164 Millard, Dan - 180 Millard, Gail - 62, 68, 71, Miller, Pamela - 31,59,86 Miller, Richard - 31,46,50 51,68,71,215 Miller, Rick --180 Miller, Sherry - 180 Milligan, Janis - 72,164, 214,215,228,230 Milligan, Jelinda - 164 Milligan, Susan - 43,57, 64,65,84,147,228,229 Minamyer, Robin - 164 Miner, Mike - 122,164 Mingus, Robin- 147 Mlnarcik, George '- 31,47, 54,84,86 Mitchell, Charles Mohn, Tim - 31 Mong, Sam - 147 Mont ome , Rand -.51, 59? 12155147 Y Moore, Anne - 147 Moore, Ben - 46,66,147 Moore, Martha - 31,43,58, 72,77 Moore, Robert - 68,18O, 228,231 Moracco, Torn - 147 Morris, Dellamarie - 180 'Morrison, Rhonda - 53,147 Mountz , Sammy - 119,181 McDevitt, Timothy - 164 McDonald Darleen - 164 McDonald, James McDonald, Kathleen - 179 McDonald, Linda - 30 72, 147 Miller, Bill- 54, 59,117, ' 124 Miller, Dale -164 Miller, David - 123,180 Pond , I Mountz, Tery - 164 Mowery, David - 147 Mowery, Jane - 48,181 Mowery, William - 181 Mrugala, David - 165 Mrugala, Michael- 181 Mueller, Janet - 72, 181, 214 Muhleman, Cliff- 125, 165 Musselman, Paul - 64,68, 71, 124, 147 Musselman, Ruthanne - 31, 68 Mustric, John - 147 Myers, Darby - 138, 147, 225 Myers, Mary Jo Nasta, Fransisco - 31,44, 51, 56 Nelson, Patricia - 62, 68, 147 Nelson, Tina - 51, 58, 165 Neumann, Susan - 59, 181 Noll, Kevin - 119, 123, 181 Noll, Mary Ellen - 31 Nordquest, Richard - 181 Nordquest, Ro er - 54,55, 72,75, 76, 528, 165 Notario, Sam - 68,181 Null, James - 31,119,122 Nunzir, Cynthia - 181 Nutter, Cheryl Nutter, Pam -' 31, 64, 228, 230 Odey, .Rick - 165 Odorizzi, David - 31,54, 60, 117, 124 Oesch, Kenneth Ogle, Kevin Ogle, Venus - 165 O Keefe, Debbie - 49, 68, 147, 228,231 Oldcorn, Richard - 45, 117 , 147, 215 Ondrejko, Joyce - 165 Ondrejko, Robert - 31,47 Ormes, Gayle - 32 Ospeck, Mark Ospeck, Mary - 181 Palmer, Beverly - 72, 148 Palmer, Diane - 165 Panezg Richard Paparodis, Dena - 70, 165, 215 Paparodis, Dorothy - 72, 77, 181 Paparodis, George - 117, 148 Paparodis, Helen - 72, 165, 215 Paparodis, Susan - 165 Papci, Margaret - 52,62, 148 Pasco, Renay - 165 Pastier, Tom - 134, 148 Patterson, Yvonne - 72, 181 Paulin, Cathy - 148 Paulin, Debra - 32,49,52 Pauline, John - 117,148 Paxson, Karen - 49,72, 181 Paxson, Pam - 56,59,68, 148 Paxson, Terry - 165 Paynter, Don - 148 Paynter, Ron - 128, 138,148 Pelley, Brenda - 48,72,165 Pence, Jackie - 32,60,68, 69,71,228,229 Penrod, Chris - 32, 60 Perry, Cathy - 181 Persello, Chris - 165 Peters, Robert - 54, 66, 117, 148 Phillips, John - 32,42, 57, 60,214 Phillips, Leslie - 166 Phillips, Linda - 166 Phillips, Richard - 148 Phillips, Susan - 148 Piersol, John - 132, 181 Piersol, Maureen - 32,43, 47,86 Pietrafese, David - 166 Pietzrak, Valerie - 181 Pittman, Edward - 148 Pitts, Lana - 32, 53 Pitts, Robert Plegge , Dennis - 124,166 Plegge, Mickey Plegge, Robert - 32,54, 1 7 , 124 Poling , Dallas David - 44, 118, 166 Pond, Jane - 72,181 Porter, Linda - 148 Pregibon, Candy - 51, 166 Pregilbon, Randy - 32.47, Pregibon, Sandra - 182 Presiler,Patty - 166,51 Price, Deborah - 182 Price, James - 166 Price, Mary - 32,47,86 Pridon, John - 45,59, 123, 182 Procter, Joan - 70, 72, 182 Procter, Paul - 32, 117 Prokupek, Joyce - 43, 56, 68, 84, 148 Protzrnan, Clifford - 126, Saunders, Gary - 33,47,136 Schrom, Eric - 123, 182 Spanbauer, Robert - 132, 183 60,72 224 166 Pshsniak, Linda - 53,159 Pshsniak, Loretta - 72,75 Ruble, Jack - 167 , Rummell, Bunnie - 167 Rutkowsky, Gail- 135,182 166,214 Pucci, Oscar - 33,126 Pukalski, Ed - 33,45,54, 134 Pukalski, Kim - 51,166 Quinn, Donald - 130,166 Quinn, Dusty - 166 Quinn, Louie - 33 Quinn, Robert - 182 Raley, Sandra - 72,166 Ramsay, Kay - 42,59,72, 74,84,l66,228,230 Rance, George - 166 Rance, Rose - 166 Randolph, Denise - 166 Ray, David - 166,72 Ray, Debbie - 30,33,43, 64,69,71,83,84,87, 228,230,232 Raymond, Cathy - 33, 58 , 68 , 78 Raymond, Daniel- 166 Raymond, Dave - 117,121, 166 Rea, Daniel- 182 Reader, George - 33,68,71, 72,77,82 Reed, Elaine - 169 Reed, Jerry - 182 Sabatino, Michael- 119, 115,182 Sacco, Sheila - 63,49,73, 149 Saltsman, Vickie - 48, 72. 182 Salvino, Bonnie - 53 Salvino, Joanna - 33 Salvino, Paul- 149 Sanders, John - 149 Santini Mini- 167 Saunders, Hollis - 167 Schaefer, Alexander - 84, 182 Schaefer, Robert - 118,130 167. Schaefer , 167 Schehl, Phyllis - 182 Schehl, Vince - 44,46,51, 149 Schlarb , Danny Schneider, Ellen - 62,167, 214, 228, 230 Schneider, James - 44, 149 Schneider, John - 34,45 -I Vicki - 68,70,72, Silvers, Rick - 62, 150 Simmons, Sherri- 16. Simon, Ben - 44, 72,75, 76 150 Simpson, Danny - 150 Simpson, Jim Singer, Doreen- 167 Sin er Richard - 183 Soloman, Priscilla - 72, 183 Sommers, Debbie - 35,53 Sommers, Diana - 70,168 Sommers, Mary - 43, 151 Sox, Nancy - 35 Spack, Barbara - 35, 57, 60 Spack, Elisa - 183 Schrock, James Schrock, Richard - 61, 167, 215 Reed, Valerie - 51,68,71 Schuster, Schuster, Gayle - 167 Sharon Sipghioglu, Alper Sipahioglu, Altug Skrivanek, James - 48, 183 Slavens, Cindy - 35,57 Spack, Glenn - 62,151 Spack, Henry - 35 Spack, Ronald - 168 Spack, Sharon - 50,168 149 Reichle, David - 33 Q Reichle, Robert - 182 Reinhardt, Yvette - 166 Reiter, Michele - 52, 149 Reno, Connie - 52,167 Renouf, Judith- 56,81,214 Richards, Jane - 53,149 Richards, Martha - 33,63, 68,228 Rickman, Desi- 167 Rickman, Lois - 33 Rickman, Lynne - 182 Riddle,4Johanna - 182 Riley, Rohn - 121,149 Ripple, Deborah - 72,182 Ripple, Dennis - 182 Risbeck Carl - 182 Risbeck: Deborah- 167 Ritchey, Rolland - 48,182 Ritchie, Glenn - 33 Ritchie, Sheryl -167 Ritchie, William - 167 Robbins Julie - 33 68,69, 71,72,74,77,82, Roberts, Diane - 42,50,70, 154, 167 Roberts Nanc - 51 149 Schwartz, Barry - 68, 167 Schweback, Mary - 56,149 Scott, Loretta - 59, 68, 149 Scott, Ronad Scullion, Edward - 34 Scullion, John - 123, 132, 182 Scullion, Nancy - 70,167 Sebrell, Larry - 72, 76, 149 Sebrell, Ricky - 84, 182 Sekely, Richard - 167 Seibert, Bonnie Sekely, Richard - 182,119 Sell, Debbie - 53, 149 Sell, Dennis sen, Gary- 123,132,182 Sell, John - 149 Sell, Laura - 70,183 Seroka, Edward - 34,44, , y , Roberts, Ron - 33,42,45, 54, 64, 84,85, 122, 125 Rockhold, Kenneth - 68,71, 182 Roelen, Lisa - 64,149,214 Roelen, Zane - 45,119, 123, 132, 182 48,130 Seroka, Gary - 165 Seroka, Pamm ' Shanker, Susan - 72,83, 150 Shannon, Earl- 156 Shasteen, Carol- 34,46, 72,74,228,231 Shasteen, Jay Shasteen, Mark- 121,150 Shasteen, 84, 87 Kathy - s4,65, ,229 Shaver, Rhonda - 70,183 Sheen, Mark - 34,46,4'7, Roessler, David - 182 Ro ers , Larry -72,77,149 Rolgraley, Mark - 118 Roher, Cyndie - 33,51,59, 61,68,71,72,74 Ross, Gregory - 182 Ross, Laura - 182 Roth, Cynthia - 53, 149,228 Roth, Martin - 122, 134, 167 Roth, Nancy - 33,78 Rothbrust, Anton - 167 Rothbrust, Gisela - 182 Rowlands, Thomas - 167 Royle, Robert - 63, 167 Ru le, Charles - 149 Sheets, John- 123,183 Sheppard, Rebecca Shinn, Gay - 49,167 Shipley, Candy - 150 Shivers, Beverlee - 64,68, 150, 228 Shivers, Jim - 32,34,45,54, 119, 128,228 Shivers, Paul - 44,45, 123, 132, 183 Shoff, Jay - 34,59,72,74 Shoemaker, William - 167 Shoop, Richard - 167 Siddle, Helen- 150 Silvers, Barbara - 183 Slavens, Robert - 51,68,71, 167 Slayton, Phyllis Smith, S mith , Smith , S mith , Anna - 43,84, 150 Brian - 125, 183 Bryanne - 50,183 Cal- 45,150 Smith, Candace - 42,50, 56,84,167,228 Smith, Chris- 50,811,150 Smith, Christopher - 118, 130,132,167 Smith, Cynthia - 183 Smith, David - 55,72,77, 183 Smith, Deborah- 167 Smith, Debra - 167 Smith, Douglas - 167 Smith, Gary - 167 Smith, Jay - 167 Smith, Kathleen - 53,150 Smith, Kathy - 56,183 Smith, Kristine - 35,83 Smith Marilyn - 56 71,72 Spellman, Harold - 35,130 Spellman, Tom - 151 Spooner, Susan - 72, 168 Sproat, Terry - 126,151 Sproule, Leslie - 65,65,84, 151,228 Stalnaker, Jackie - 72,183 Stanley, Thomas - 44,45,55 72, 75,76, 151 Stapleton, Kris - 43, 151 Starkey, Cheryl - 72, 183 Starkey, Cheryl - 72, 183 Starkey, Larry - 44,46,51, 68,72,71,75,76,83,151 Steeb, Chris- 151 Steele, Eric - 35,128,130 Steele, Kathy - 84,183 Steele, Pete - 117,151 Steele, Terry - 168 Steffel, Lance - 151 Steffel, Holly - 59,183 Stein, Bob 'wifes , so, 84, 150i 214, 230 Stepanic, Rosemary - 35, 43,49,52,61,214 Stepian, Stan Stepian, Steve Stepian, Stuart - 183 Stephens, Debbie - 168 Stevenson, David - 119, 123,183 Steves, Karen - 35 Steves, Kevin - 124,168 Stewart, Ann - 70,168, 214 Smith, Maurice - 51,167 Smith, Nancy - 183 Smith, Paul Snlith, Reta - 183 Smith, Richard - 150 Smith, RobertiB. - 183 Smith, Robert M. - 35,47 Smith, Bob W. - 35 Smith, Sandy - 62,70, 183, 214' Smith, Shirley - 150 Smith, Timothy - 138,117, 150,231,251 Smitaberger, Rose - 183 Srnolira, Kerry - 168 Snyder, Carry - 123,183 Snyder, Georgette - 168 Snyder, Jane - 151 Snyder, Karen - 183 Snyder, Maryanne - 51,56, 70, 168 Snyder, Mike - 124,151 Snyder, Randy - 15 So otka, Edward - 35 Sobotka, Janet - 51,168 Stewart, James - 20,35,44, 59 Stewart, Mindi - 35,70 Stiffler, Carol- 42,43,49, 72,76,84,151 Stilwell, Mark - 72,168 Stilwell, Robin -' 36, 68 Stockwell, Marilyn - 36, 52,53 Stoffer, Donald - 36 Stoffer, Doreen - 183 Stoffer, Richard - 36 Stoffer, Sandra - 151 Stone, James - 168 Stone, Raymond - 183 Stoudt, Vicki- 36,53,62 Stout, Toni- 183 Stratton, John - 168 Straub, Rick - 151 Suliot, Diane - 52,183 Suliot, Larry - 151 Sunderman, Bill Surmacevic, Rick- 151 Sutherin, Kevin - 51,151 Sutherin, Paula - 36 Sutter, Becky E- 135,151 Swetye, Carol- 42,72,168, 215 Syppko, Edward Syppko, Paula - 183 Syppko, Thomas Taklewold, Sarah- 36,43 49,56,81 Tamiti, Sharon - 53,151 Tarleton, Donald Tausch, Cathy Taylor, Janet - 183 Taylor, Lance - 151 Temple, Patrick - 36 Thayer, Cindy - 36,52,'62, 228 Thayer, Curtis - 168 Thayer, Sandy - 36,52,62 Theil, Hollis - 36,68 Theil, Scott - 48,50,183, 214 Thieman, Louann Thomas, Kevin Thomas, Martin - 51,151 Thompson, Marc - 54,126, 152 Thompson, , Thomas - 54, 55, 117,152 Thompson, Tommy - 36,45 Thorne, Cindy - 36,43,69, 71,68 Thorne, Pamela - 71, 152 Tice, Brent - 168 Tinsley, Bectky - 36,53,78 Tolson, Clark- 118,125, 168 Tolson, James - 132,184 Toot, Patricia - 184 Totani, Alberta - 135,184 Totani, Clara - 51,58,152 Totani, Maria - 51,168 Trantham, Cathy - 168 Treleven, Dirk - 36,84, 128 Tuel, Robert - 44,54,55, 152 Tullis, Barbara Tullis, Bonnie - 152 Tullis, Randy - 36,119,122 Twyford, Vicky - 184 Tychonievich, Mark- 37, 45,54,55,83,86,87,117, 214 Uber, Carol- 184 Uber, Kay - 152 Ulrich,Dawn - 168 Ulrich, Debbie - 62, 152 Ulrich, Kristine - 72,168 Ursu, Patricia - 135,152 Utterback, Rick - 119,123 ' Valentino, Larry - 37, 57, 61 V31'1FOSSE:11'1, Kllfli ' 72, 77 , 168 VanFossan, Mark- 152 VanSchoik, Devon - 28,38, 70,119,122 Varkonda, Lynn - 37,52, 56,61 Vaughn, Paul- 23,37,45, 54,119,128 Vernon, Dorothy - 42,51,60, 65,66,152 Viola, Michael- 123,184 Vogel, Vogel, Votaw , Votaw Votaw Votaw Votaw D - 48,61,68,184 Fred - 42,414,168 Alan - 37 James - 168 Jeff - 44,168 Shawn - 184 Steve - 44,152 Wagner, Carol- 37,43, 59,63,81,87 Wagner, Thomas - 184 Walker, Colleen - 152 Walker, Deanna - 37,58, 68, 78,119, 122 Walker, Deborah - 38,68, 78,119,122 Walker, James - 51, 168 Walker, Jeff- 50,119,184 Walsh, Alfred - 184 Walsh, John - 126 Walter, Nancy - 50,64,84, 152,228 Walters, Benny - 38,51,54, 55,130,128 Walters, Deborah Walzer, Donald - 184 Walzer, Norma - 38,53 Ward , Ward , Ward, Ward , Ward, Ware , Marjorie - 62,84, 184 Mike - 152 Patricia - 184 Steve - 184 Vicki- 50, 168 Kim - 184 Warner, Daniel- 123, 184 Warner, Gary - 51,152 Warren, Ronald - 122,168 Warren, Tom - 38, 126 Washington, Wendy - 152 Watterson, Brice - 45,54, 117, 121, 152 Watterson, Bruce - 45, 117, 138,152 Watterson, Mike - 118,125, 169 Watterson, Janet - 38,43, 51,56,64,65,68,69,85, 86,87,228,230 Watterson, Robert - 45, 119, 184,123 Watterson, Victor - 119,123, 184 Waugh, Stephen - 169 Way, Rick- 62,68,119,184 We b, Harry - 152 Webb, Janet - 38 Web, MaryPat- 135,184 Webb, Regina - 68, 152 Weber, Sheryl - 38 Weber, Valerie - 184 Weese, Barbara - 38 Weikart, Roseann- 184 Weikart, Scott - 68,71, 184 Weingarr, Joy - 38,5338 Weingart, Mike - 169 Wellig, Bobbie- 53,152 Whinnery, Christine - 52, 62,185 Whinnery, Robert - 62, 152 Whitacre, Donald - 169 Whitcomb, Edward - 38 White, Daved - 38 Whiteleather, Thomas - 169 Whittaker, Laura - 152 Wicilgersham, Cheryl- 52, 9 Wickersham, Rebecca - 39 Wickline, Linda - 39, 62 Wiggers, James - 44, 118, 169 Wilczek, Karen - 39,52 Willard, Carrie - 169 Williams, Clyde - 61, 152 Williams, Ted - 39,117 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Windon, Winkler, Winkler 1 Winters , Winters , Wirkner Wirkner Wirkner Naomi - 185 Paula - 68, 152 Timothy - 4-8,185 Wendy - 152 Steve - 50,658,185 Dianne - 185 Joseph - 125, 169 Randy - 169 Rick - 39 Karl - 185 Rea - 70, 185 Robert - 152 Wolf,Linda - 43,51,72,'14, 152 Wood, Karen - 185 Wood, Laura - 39 Wooding, James - 20,24,39 59,121,212 Woods, Karen - 185 Woolf, Janet - 43,68,66, 71, 152 Wright, Debra - 62,64 Wright, Mary Jo - 42, 51, 35, 169 Wright, Stephen - 169 Wuchter, John - 153 Wukotich, Michael- 61, 185,215 Wyatt, David - 39 I Wyss, Samuel - 123, 126, 185 Yakubek, Debra - 43,66, 153 Yakubek, John- 153 Yakubek, Randal- 185 Yanek, Mark- 153 Yapp, Norma - 39,53 Yeager, Linda - 185 Yinegling, Cindy - 49,56, 4,65,68,153,228 Yonkey, Ron - 153 Young, Jill- 153 Yuhaniak, Jill - 51,84, 169 Yuhaniak, Terri- 42,84, 184 Yuhanick, Joseph - 153 Zamora, John - 169 Zangara, Frank - 39, 64 Zatko, Mary - 50,68,70, 84, 135, 169 Zeck, Jeff- 169 Zeigler, David - 132, 185 Zeigler, Karl - 153 Zeigler, Randall- 128, 132, 185 Zeller, Robert - 39,46,50, 86, 117, 124 Zellers, Bruce Zellers, Chesney - 43,46,49, 64, 84, 153, 228 , 230 Zerbs, Victoria Zilavy, Kristine - 49, 153, 215 Zimmerman, Debra - 72, 169 Zimmerman, Ann - 43, 64, 135, 138 , 153,228 Zimmerman, Michele - 39, 67, 68, 71, 78 Zocolo, Gary - 118,169 225 226 Faculty Index ARTER, SANDRA - French I,II,III,IV', 96 BAKER, KENNETH - Machine Shopg Mach. Relations, 103 BAKER, MARGARET - English I, 104 BEILING, GERALD - Drafting I, 102 BELL, DOROTHY - Guidance, 93 BENNETT, DONALD - U. S. History: Boys Physical Edu- cation, 107,116 BEVINGTON, CARL - Algebra II, Trigonometry!Sta1:isticsg Modern Analysis, 109 BIRTALAN, STEVE - Sales, Consumer Education!Co1'n- mercial Law, 103 BOSU, KENNETH - Pre-Algebra: Algebra Ilg Earth Science II, 109 BURTON, SUZANNE - Earth Science II, 110 CABAS, JOHN - Vice-Principal, 91,120 CALESI, GEORGIA - Spanish I, 96 CECIL, VICTOR - Personal Typing, General Business, 100 CHAPPELL, TODD - Health, 111,116 COBURN, LINDA - BOE Clerical, 100 CONKLE, DOROTHY - BOE Steno, 100 CONSER, DONALD - Woodshop I,lI: Metal Shop, 103 COPE, FRED - Athletic Director, 91 COPE, LINDA - BOE Clerical I, 101 CORSO, FRANCIS - Biology, 111 COZZA, MARY ALICE - Family Living, 98 CUMMINGS, ELAINE - Review Math: Algebra I, 109 ECKSTEIN, JANE - Algebra Ig Student Council, 108 ELEVICK, JUDITH - World History, 107 ESPOSITO, WILLIAM - Vocational English: Mass Mediag English IIIg Publications, 105 FIRESTONE, SHIRLEY - Typing Ig Personal Typing, 101 HASSON, ARLENE - Civicsg World Geography, 107 HAYES, CHARLES - Mechanical Drawing I,II,IIIg Elec- tronics, 102 HEADLAND, PAUL - Special Education, 99 HETRICK, WILLIAM - Pre-Algebrag Geometry: Practical Math, 108 HONEYWELL, JUDITH - Bookkeeping, Notehandg Typing I, 101 HOWENSTINE, RICHARD - Band, 97 IMMEL, IVAN - Biology, Earth Science I, 110 KRIVONAK, STEVE - Special Education, 99 LORIA, DORIS - Geometry, 108 MARRA, H. JOSEPH - Principal, 90 MCKENNA, BETTY - Girls Physical Education, 112 MCKENZIE, JANICE - BOE Steno II, 101 MERCURE, EVELYN - English I,II, 104 MILES, JULIE ANN - Speech: English III, 104 MILLER, F. EDWIN - Choir: Music Theory, 97 MILLER, I. R. - OWE 1, 102 MILLER, MARGE - English I, 105 MILLIGAN, PATRICIA - English I,IV, 104 MONTELEONE, ANTHONY - Spanish lI,III,lV, 96 MORRIS, DAVID - POD: U.S. History, 106 MUCCI, ROBERT - English III, Vocational English, 104, 116 NELSON, ROBERT - Chemistryg Physics, 47,110 OANA, JOHN - OWE II, 103 OLLOMAN, JOHN - Guidance, 93 OSTARCHVIC, CATHY - English II, 105 PARKER, LYNN - Home Ec Ig Family Living, 98 PATTERSON, JANE - Civicsg POD: Girls Physical Educa- tion, 106 PETRETICH, AUDRA - German I,II,III,IV, 96 PHILLIPS, DEAN - Child Accountant, 94 POLSHAW, MARYLOU - Art I, 95 RAFFERTY, JOYCE - U. S. Historyg Occupations, 106 ROSS, CLYDE- Health, 111,116 SANTULLO, MARILYN - Typing 1,1I, 100 SEITER, DA VID - Boys Physical Education, 112 SMITH, JOSEPH - Drafting II, 102 STOFEER, RICHARD - Guidance, 93 STONE, FRANK - Machine Shop Il, 102 TETLOW, ALVA - U. S. Government, Civics: Economics: Psychology, 107 I THEISS, JANE - Home Ec I,lI,llI,IV, 98 TURNER, DONALD - Chemistry, 110 ULICNY, BETTY - English IV: Contemporary Literature, 105 YEREB, JANIS - Art Ig Designg Paintingg Commercial Art, 95 ,p,,,,n Q I KT W 227 228 YEARBOOK STAFF - Row 1: Martha Boeckling, Chris Belich, Linda Miller. Row 2: Bev Shivers, Chesney Zellers, Sue Milligan, Leslie Sprowle, Karen Jackson, Debbie Ray, Debbie Allison, Darby Myers, Karen Kenreigh, Cindy Yingling, Debbie O'Keefe, Ellen Schneider, Nancy Walter. Row 3: Cyd Kreizwald, Jackie Pense, Cindy Thayer, Glenna Bell, Martha Richards, Gary McQuilken, Niles Kynett, Carol Shasteen, Bob Jelen, Kay Ramsay, Mary Binns, Candy Smith, Re- nee Lewis. Row 4: Pam Nutter, Jan Watterson, Debbie Barnes, Bev Herron, Ann Zimmerman, Kay Green, Rob Moore, Mike Allison, Denise Menning, Patti Lepping, Janis Milligan, Cindy Roth, Elaine Higgins. 'if ,J 5- ACTIVITIES EDITORS - Sue Milligan and Bob Jelen. J Anais-' 1 an ,,-,WJ l Z 71- I I SPORTS EDITOR - Ron Robertsg Jim Shivers, asst. i 'A J ff VE D ' D ff-, 'i1E'V'5'3i-'?e?'3'?F'FP '1'l' Y 4 . I 1 l 1 A seemingly infhife ,W ,A seo rch 'jx'-331514 j 1, ' , M164 ,,l . A 'XF fl. ,1 . ' I INDEX EDITOR - Sue Milligan. TEACHER! STAFF EDITOR - Jackie Pence. DESIGN EDITOR - Kathy Shasteen. 229 230 for something new cmd different EDITOR- IN- CHIEF - Debbie Ray. COPY STAFF - Pam Nutter, Janis Milligan, Kay Ram- ' say, Ellen Schneider, Missy Smith. NOT PICTURED: Chris Belich, Martha Boeckling. COPY EDITORS - cyd Kreizwald, Ian wmerson. CLASSES EDITOR ' Chesney Zellers EUSINESS MANAGER - Gary McQui1kin. BUSINESS ASSISTANT - Tim Smith ASSISTANT EDITOR - Debbie Allison. I BUSINESS STAFF - Rob Moore, Tim Smith, Renee Lewis, Debbie O'Keefe, Patti Lepping, Niles Kynett, Mike Alli- son, Kay Green. 232 As I stepped out of the Quaker Office for the last time, it was hard to realize that the whole year of work had reached an end. The 1972 Quaker was the joint effort of a very efficient and understanding staff. In spite of many long nights and precarious situations, the determination and creativity carried the staff through the deadlines. There are many people that deserve a thank you for helping to make the yearbook possible: Bill Esposito, advisor: Bob Knuff, photographer: Rex Johnson, yearbook representative: the Ray family, who gave up a daughter for a year: the Gordon family, who provided a wonderful temporary home, and many beautiful friends. Thank you all for at year to remember. Q Deb Roy If J w 0 -2 I J! -X L X' Kk.,,f 1 ' VJ-1' ygjjsgf, V N Ldggiwiggjy vggfc Cary if viii? 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