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'J ,f r K ' . 1 1 -, M ,., ,T 1 . . , I X J qw 1 A x bf gi, VO, Joan Q,.ffMLoof1.f4 , 1fc7AotZ17ffJ25- Qffvfffifk- Jima, a74P'L.aGQD1Q2',- Mgzisiia! CL! ' aww 1,35 C S-J,,?igg3Q,,LL,xG,,a, .,,f' Lyl g2,3gf'Qf3 'wif -'if!Lc'.- 5 ff '7'f QRLf.Lf'1i'1:t The year unfolds moments, S ,,,,,fg,,,,,A ,,,, y 4' .e,e, y. 2 4fi1ff'b LC7l some to be remembered and cherished, 0 I , . V ,, 1 laggg-,A H H: X -' V, , f 'i..f-'g'!'42 others quickly forgotten, VL7,pV, A I A A- ,Mlm J, if ' ' ' but all enmeshed with the emotions we felt here: the exuberance of success and satisfaction, A fi 2 .... - 1 the depths of depression and doubt, and most frequently, I the drifting of unfeeling existence. The year exists as 2,000 individuals, each as a separate being S' groping for his own personal reward, ,Z . , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,g,,.v-, -1 - - . or at times, if at 'U ' as 2,000 fellow workers, each contributing his best for the good of the group. A single person who reaches the pinnacle of his happiness a single person who falls to discouraging failure, or a mass of people who merely are.', Just as each of the 2,000 students is different from the others in character, so is his outlook on life at Start different from the view held by any other. LM L N V!! 9 s fa -Q' L, farm' ,5 0 4,i!j,f'.J J' j .Jlf 'N-4 -L. 3'9LJ' 6 LU' W lf tml 'PL Wi W xh?'Q,fil, W if X gt I ' Li f 0 is UW lt' f 1' f , - 5 x XX i ,' ' , X- ', I 1 .X Y h . , f f -,X , JU Q1 , IL lk! , I tw J '7 X, J L L Cyl p ,L QQ dat, L V ,UQ ff yi IU 'M ik fi gif U' J H7 it M J X Wt punk L66 X bk, 1 Wwr Yo QL JU X16 f Realizing that one must sometimes learn by vicarious experiences, the Shield staff wishes to uncover for you the laughter and the tears, the joys and the sorrows of the year, giving a view in every direction. The year is many things to many people. Presenting a few ofthose things which made Start High in 1967- 1364, My Mvwffwwww G-fm M10 ww HGLLK CU C7bU'1-5754, LJL7' Ga, qw f-fwgtg, 50mm owmol bbq U4-mf Odffif M ww? qw ok M 1 WM wwf kEmg,4f1M6wafdAmw4Ms UAL Q xomwaq kgouobb-la pawn? wa L6-ulN U0 Cyowl 066101 ,Qmggmq 523' QC'C2'1!fZfh10.!m Syl!! wmwafcq fl-600-Z5c1Z5.! v Gfftq vwww UMW 5 dm fzf iw fwffwff 6,9061 Kyilfga, 4 Mu... Student Life S tudents are strongly tempted by the lure of competition and activity in all facets of school life. The manifold interests take hold, flowing through the year in a blur of involvement, focussing on a few people and events yet including all in a haze of motion . . . in 4 4' X? ,e:4b.,,, ' Wm., ' 5 RQ M ounting frenzy of Homecoming week is released as the queen's court is announced at the assembly. A fervor of excitement evolves as students parade to Page Stadium in anticipation ofa triumphant Homecoming game. Half-time brings tears and roses 1. as Sally Burgin is crowned queen, and Spartans charge on to a 41-12 victory l3 A queen's happy smile, goal posts, football players, the crisp October air in the open courtyard, and the thrill of victory lend flavor to the 1966 Homecoming Dance When Green Turns to Gold? Crowning ofthe queens, carefree antics, and musical notes bring to a climax the whirl of Homecoming activities. P 15 Miss Tina Pomeroy and Miss Pam Josephson Homecoming Miss Sally Burgin, 1966 Homecoming Queen Miss Michelle French and Miss Becky Zink Miss Linda Nasset and Miss Kathy Bauer Miss Pat McCracken and Miss Sandy Morse Student Council e Miss Karen Hrabosky, 1966 Student Council Queen 18 l Rehearsing lines, designing sets, collecting props, and selling tickets, Seniors and Juniors devote their time, labor, thought, and elTort to produce The Diary of Anne Frank Their hours of work, fears and apprehensions, are all made worthwhile as the curtain rises on Sejuna, 1966. I9 A V 7' f 8527 5552? JVM? ZFPABPBM ff 3 3 F , H 1 'S mm I . My . ax X BQ? J 4, 'X fl if '? -'si H ' 5 W' W i .Fi .K Q , W L 'M , ' 3 1 'EN Q X 5. 2 S K-i 3, ' xx x ' I' - 1 6- . . , if In 9 M Z ,ew 2' ' NY Ama. 2 wg, 5' An air of solemn reverence fills the auditorium during the presentation of December programs. Recognizing excellence in contributions to school life, the National Honor Society inducts new members in an inspiring candelight service. The Royal Choir ushers in the holidays with a musical account of the first Christmas, the Cantata Dawn of Redeeming Grace. i J 4 fa gg' J' C ,,..f ff' Af T he Spirit of Christmas Past envelopes visitors in an English tavern. Evergreen boughs, an old-fashioned tree a mural ofa coach and four, and wine bottle candles create the atmosphere of Olde England. Dressed in red velvet, Karen Hrabosky reigns as Queen of the 1966 Student Council Dance. Miss Pam Josephson, Toledo Area Student Council Queen Attendant Poised and charming as Start's candidate for queen, Pam Josephson graces the court of the TASC dance, An Evening in Athens, reigning as first attendant. Knut Gfitfredsen, Denmark Viveca Ljungberg, Sweden rl Inquisitive, observant, and active, Knut Gotfredsen and Viveca Ljungberg, foreign exchange students, eagerly meet the demands of social and scholastic life are and adjust to living a year as American teen-agers. ,sl 24 Dancers whirl under a silver chandelier as the spell of winter and the music ofthe New Sound Quartet transform the cafeteria into a ballroom for the Junior Prom, On a Midnight Clearf' 5 M V 4 q if K ZW f i , gc 45 glerwzfgf .:, yffgwrs, ., ,mf Eff' M I f iv fl. ,',' ' f42.m'A i ' 5' if wx ,, ,Q as Q? if , gs C4 apacity crowds brimming with spirit, a sea of cheering faces marching to DeVilbiss cries of allegiance to our Spartan mascot, and banners covering the halls, indicate encouragement to athletic teams and loyalty to Start. 27 Mighty Spartan spirit is proclaimed during Spirit Week 1967 Spartans of the Day on WTOD, decorated windows and lockers, a pep assembly poem and pom-pom routine baby pictures and Color Day, and a permanent alma mater emphasize Spartan pride and spirit that carries on throughout the year. xlib' ii Y ,J xx X. g ig s fi 2 f- -in 'NA .---...Q The end of the year . . . especially memorable for seniors enjoying their last high school days, with bus rides and plays in New York, speeches and yearbooks at the banquet, and the spell ofthe South Seas at their Senior Prom. A tassel and diploma at commencement bring to a fitting close the picture imagery of 1967. mu? Q QQ' ,u , W, N , 'Q N5 1, ' V T1 Q. ' ff' 4 i 5' 'f'fiQ 3 E 1 'R np . ' 13. 1 is em! yylwl fl Ag W Q 'gi 3 3 1 Q5 5 g i if K5 ff .. i .Ay A 5? f Q fi M sf dl 1 Ba 1 Nm, wvvfwsnwrvmy-vm-Tr'-:-'-1' -vw'--w-www'-r-W ' ,Z .fd!???5M z m w '3 3Q L 9 is wizssf - 'Ag fwsikfik 51 iw f i-.s-wwf zggHf1.:tz:fXs:f+f,vv4 meig-szzgfwzffjzkixizm, : , sg,--f5:we:v:1sv'sassy' mg a: HW., ,,m.fS ,,1,,,,fw, W., f,,,,,,.,,L,,m,N,,W,,,1f WWW .f gg-11112, .11-2 iz--f wi1'-22'f,f11.s'w'f22 s1,2'4H f ' K 2wWi'f7?Elisa'565'-f2Zf2T1 uwif'-liifikf '3H1f!i1ii?f1fff K' 71.lf'i1lfi-lffgiif fl 1: 1 '.!1'2'f1m5f41f1 e gr. , L21 sez'fs,2wgsegLkQg3r2ga:f'7.'1Q19,gq,2qg V -f, ' ,.,,-f f Y l A Sf' ' 'gi A-QqQ, ',,,. , , x W v M X 5 5 as 5 A X W'-f f w1 ?fasw2 fgmf., , U Egg ' i s , wx, M L Q9 ' ,W Wm Kia? ucqtofs Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress no crime destroy- no enemy alienate- no despotism enslave. At home, a friendg abroad, an introductiong in solitude, a solace, and in society, an ornament. Without it, what is man'?i a splendid slave, a reasoning savage. -Varle Christian R. Thomson A man of many interests, Christian Thomson is on top ofthe pyramid of the educational system of Start. Charged with final responsibility, his job as principal demands ability to lead and work with people, to guide and counsel, to gain respect by deed and example. The demands on a principal are greatg the rewards, unequaled. ,o M r. Ralph Hower Mr. James Casper Assistant Principal, Administration and Activities Mrs. Mary Houser Assistant Principal, Instruction Mr. Robert Lon le S Y Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Margaret Kendall Counselor Mrs. Sharene Miller W- Counselor Mrs. Harriet Pheatt Counselor xi 1-2 .Z rt V.kk I V, it in at ' i tt- I ! J '- T542 , N , A - t -.,, x, ins I ' ,f?'.Zl't4 41.21 msn no -as -n The faculty of Start is entrusted with the responsibility of directing the life of every student. They are concerned not only with transferring their knowledge of academics to a score of fertile minds, but also with the student himself, his feelings, his ambitions, his opinions on all phases of school life. 37 Q15 -ng... Miss Kathleen Barbe Physical Education Mrs. Judy Bowles Orientation Mr. Jerry Bushong Mathematics Mr. Jevgenij Cernonok Foreign Languages Mr. Robert Conley English Miss Betty Conlin Art Mrs. Bernice Donovan English Mrs. Cora Belle Dunham Foreign Languages Mr. Edward Eller Mathematics Mr. Sam Epstein Physical Education Mr. David Evans Social Studies Mrs. Carrie Fisher Business Education Mrs. Shirley Flanner Foreign Languages Miss Barbara Foster Science Miss Wilma Geithman Science Mr. Myron Gerber Music Miss Jean Gilbert English Mrs. Marlene Glick Home Economics Mr. Lawrence Good Business Education Mrs. Susan Granata Mathematics Miss Frances Griltin English Mr. Wayne Haefner Industrial Arts Mr. Willie Hancock Physical Education Mrs. Dorothy Harrison Nursing R ich with years of experience, the faculty can view the problems of the students with a sense of perspective. They are eager to guide, maintaining a continuous search for dynamic involvement with the students and their world. They are well aware that a teacher has a lasting influence upon a student,s future life and thoughts. feng. 5 :L',!Av'm 39 ww IW l1 'W 40 if Teachers occupy the uneasy position as experts, whose facts are expected to be indisputable and whose decisions are presumed to be objective and unbiased. From the first day, teachers are placed on trial for the award ofthe students, trust and respect. Mrs. Grace Haver Social Studies Mr. Ned Heidtman Industrial Arts Mr. Sidney Hershman Social Studies Mr. Thomas Hickman English Mr. Thomas Hodulik Industrial Arts Mrs. Martha Holland English Miss Virginia Hollinger Librarian Mr. Zack Howard Science Miss Marilyn HutTmon English Mr. Donald Hyatt Business Education Mr. Tom Inman Physical Education Mr, Bruce Jacobson Music Mr. Peter Kennedy Social Studies Mrs. Marie Kimble Physical Education Mrs. Jeanne Kitaj English Mr. Ollie Klee Business Education Mrs. Shirley Knoff English Mr. James Koch Mathematics zxulvvalfgfawlf, yay.. Wlfwfa W ,,,,g,'u.e WM, ,L 0.0. A-A-L Lau- A qn- , le., WL 772.Z.JZf-f heir day lasts long past 3:00 as they linger after school, making stray marks on reams of paper, coaching young athletes, supervising club meetings, directing play practice, discussing students' questions, punishing a discipline problem, and wondering, How can I get them to understand? . ,li -,i Mrs. Rogene Kohler Foreign Languages Mr. Frank Kralik Orientation Mr. Darryl Kroggel Mathematics Mrs. Jacqueline Krupp Librarian Mrs. Dianne Legros Social Studies Mr. Marshall Lipman Social Studies Mrs. Norma Mead Science Miss Joanne Mittendorf Business Education Mr, Stephen Molnar Science Miss Charme Morehart Orientation Mr. Kenneth Morris Trades And Industry Mr. John Murnen Physical Education Library Clerk-Mrs. Wilma Powell. Counselors' Clerks-Mrs. Kathleen Clark, Mrs. Lydia Gilhooley Office Clerks-Mrs. Margaret Angus, Mrs June Wintermantel, Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mrs Dorothy Turney. Mr. Don Nicdcrhauscr English Miss Marilyn Onweller Mathematics Miss Nadine Pacholski Business Education Mr. Mitcho Pappas Social Studies Mrs. Judith Penny Social Studies Mr. David Phillips English Miss Lasctta Pickard Science Mr. Charles Quick Science Mr. Keith Raitz so f iliftslishir Mrs.'Ar1n'Roszglo, i xangiish ,S pr if tar Mr. Davidlkdw islBvw1eSSasBdvQ?119Ut Missttlfiilfifevl ltt, Bilisill lst lLi1H0m2iI30i2!1l9lU1!FW?i 2 Mft 1-ef RYDdBff9i,lf'r1tflii l iSOCi?l'SUldiCSf'ifl2Ifielf' Mr-t Richififfi SfiyJ1i11'irt?2 English sotp f Mrs. Helen Sanzenbaclwr , Engushs, i Mr, Paul Scheigo'f'iff5fT V Physical Education 7-. , X 'L I 1 1 1 PR. CFIP. 'T-F13 E if M rf W Q R 'Q , 1 at -42: . , , i... I . t kv L . . .1 V K ., nj ., , J V-tai? :, 0 1. K. I , . N .22 r :W X 1 We I XX .. I 'Ss img ' M 'W ' xii j , A V.., . lvyv Q Q ug, A 4 1 'ml Y I K if., . in rom the sterile and agonized stillness of exam hour to the day when levity takes the reins and the class becomes sheer theater, the teacher progresses toward his dream of successfully communicating with the student and mastering Cafeteria Stafl'-Front RowiMrs, Margaret Doherty, Mrs. Emily Radlin- ski, Mrs. Leona Laney, Mrs. Emily Welty, Mrs. Pauline Webster, Mrs. Laverne Godfrey. Row 2-Mrs. An- nette Hager, Mrs. Irene Ziolkowski, Mrs. Emma Ruggiero, Mrs. Shirley Roberts, Mrs. Helen Roberts, Mrs. Ida Lutz. the fine art of teaching. Mr. Louis Schira Industrial Arts Mrs. Mildred Schultz Science Mr. Donald Simon Mathematics Mr, Richard Simrell Orientation Mrs. Margaret Sinclair Foreign Languages Mr. Elden Smart Vocational Education Mrs. Carmen Smith Foreign Languages Mrs. Ellrieda Smith Physical Education Mr. Robert Smith Special Education Mr. Raymond Squire Science Mrs. Patsy Tadlock Physical Education Mr. Danny Taylor Business Education Mr. Frank Turner Art Miss Judy Visi Mathematics Mrs. Mary Woodfill Business Education Mr. John Wretschko Social Studies Custodians-Mr. Stanley Skoropinski. Mr. Samuel Brimmer. Chief Engineer, Mr. Albert Critchley. Firemen-Mr. Walter Bory- siak and Mr. Otis Everitt. rf ,F K r , , 1.. A Custodial Stall'-Kneeling-Mr. Miclaren Neyland. Rev. Theo- dore Oliver. Mr. Dennis Cluckey. Row 2wMrs. Mary Buckmil- ler. Mr. Arthur Mack. Mr. Frank Bsrzuchalski, Mr. Frank Ko- solka. Mrs. Ann Reilly. .. Last' get 5 ,f ff' Ili .F , 1 4 l W 1 .Q .3 'HMM ffl . . ,ya 1 . . . c 5 ti .W wr W--f Numan Q f - . ---12 f9qD1251t1OnS 4 l Doug Gross, President Kathy Bauer, Vice-President Carol Blair, Organizations N, if if 5 . B . ' B B i A is . A k- Sally Burgin, Sportsmanship and Spirit ,fain ,, A . yr ,K Twig gr ga l i i -' L 15350 l B ,, ,iff-1 Betsy Bachman, Welfare Julie Galliers, Public Relations 50 Sub-Directors-Front Row-Linda Pearson, Kathy Zaenger, Pam Josephson, Debby Callahan, Phyllis Pearson. Row 24Tom Aring, Greg Chadwick, Tom Wright, Bill Carstensen. - 1 Tix ,fret ' - . . ,k..f I 3 Pat Higgins, Elections Linda Nasset, Projects l Pat McCracken, Publicity Craig Ragg, Safety Student Council Check-ins, 8:00 meetings, minutes, parking stickers and water pressure, charity drives and club displays, queens and computer questionnaires, bookmobile, ballots, and banners, dance decorations . . . Representing the entire student body, Student Council sponsored an array of projects to promote welfare and interest through democratic government. 51 Mark Wilson, Editor-in-Chief Galaxy Rubbery paste balls, crooked T-squares, slugs, gutters, and tombstones, typing traumas, coming early to fold, padding stories to fit layouts . . . The Galaxy staff combed the school for interviews and news, publishing the paper bi-weekly, and presenting special Christmas April Foolls, and Senior issues. Dimensions Competentjudges, layouts and hours of typing, prize-winning entries . , . Reading maketh a full man, conference, a ready man, and writing, an exact man. Echoing the words of Sir Francis Bacon, Dimensions, edited by the Quill and Scroll, has been published annually since 1964. With contributions of prose, poetry, short stories, and art from Start students, it has developed into an outstanding collection of creative works. t fc Mr. Keith Raitz, Galaxy Adviser. w lf! Mfg? if vw? yy J if ff 6' 59 6 JN mf i -W Y In IHIELD .32 Q LL . L ,V vi A, , , L , ' ,.... WWXALQ' ,.i,' 5w7 V, . 'A arm '11 at l':fTi54itKRak'. ,. 'Q f-k 521 5218 .M S ir ,. ,, ,K ,. K ,-'lk X if 4 . V 5 W ' xi. x'Y Q 5 x 7 K Mx - X Q'-T E.. 4 ' N , .V x . 0 i.: ami, X gn! Ov' '. ,rua .lf 0 ,1 Qi,.o' l4..Y 5, , 5 1, Doug Grocki, Layout Editorg Betsy Bachman, Organizations Editor Kathy Semetko Typist Nancy Gremer StalTAssistant Julie Galliers Copy Editor Loren Landis and Pat McCracken Copy Assistants is 1 s v y 1 Q 'rw s The Shield Keeping secrets, planning something new and dynamic, pre-deadline anxiety, post-deadline antics, personal rewards from hours ofeffort, the highest reward-student approval . . . Each does his share to relieve the tension and correct the daily traumas, as the staff blends pictures and phrases to create a panoramic image of the year, the SHIELD 1967. Pam Johnson, Business Manager si WE' 9, TP -1 1' xg 1' 3 Y 6 i J Six. . yi ti fi Q , ' I , K eff. ' N. 5 -ig Qi I . ' Lili fi J R- B - N.H.S. 1967 Members-Front Row-J. Prichard, S. Guest, P. Higgins, J. Williams, B. Jones, J. Scarvelis. Row 2-f-S. lhrig, P. Josephson, L. Pearson, P. Ramsdell, R. Zink, C. Pomeroy, R. King. Row 3-J. Foster, K. Walker, C. Blair, P. McCracken, P. Johnson, J. Behrendt, J. Sutton. B. Maidment. Row 4 --VS. Beatty, J. Shea, J. Arnholt, J. Dale, S. Firestone, S. Hischke, S. Napier, M. Lesser. Row 5-- M. Anderson, C. Ragg. R. Stuyvesant, J. Mac- Ritchie, D. Duckworth, D. Gross, L. Todak, R. Vargo, M. DeMars. ational Honor Society Melting candles, rain on the roof, T.V. cameras and quiz bowl questions, strains of Pomp and Circumstancej' and a picnic at Pearson Park . . . Knowledge, basic virtue ofthe National Honor Society, was exemplified by its members, who were chosen for their qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. In addition to formal induction ceremonies, the NHS participated in quiz bowl competitions with Bowsher and Clay High Schools, and provided a tutoring service and ushers for Commencement, Baccalaureate, and the Honors Breakfast. f L+ 1.11 A it N.H.S. 1966 Members-Front Row-S. Burgin, J. Haggerty, J. Galliers, K. Bauer. Row 2-S. Kosakowski, C. Heisser, J. Draheim, L. McKinley, J. Gracyk. Row 3-D. Hyter, L. Harrison, J. Ciesielczyk, E. Carmack. Row 4' S. Crapes, K. Harbaugh, V. Farnham, C. Niles. uill and Scroll John and his conscience, pins and national publications, layouts and proofreading, Paul's rose, formal induction ceremony, electing officers, typing scores of literary entries . . . Members of the Galaxy and Shield staffs composed the Start chapter of Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Providing an outlet for creative writing, club members published Dimensions '67, the annual literary magazine. Quill and Scroll-Front Row-P. Hase meyer, Treasg P. Johnson. Row 2fJ. Mac Ritchie, Pres., Mr. K. Raitz, Adviser, C Heisser, V. Pres., Mr. R. St. John, Adviser, M. Wilson, V. Pres. Row 3-B. Bachman J. Galliers, S. Burgin, L. Staszak. Row 4- D. Grocki, Sec.: J. Gonia, K. Bauer. x -u f. xl? .Q 'SC ,, ff ea' 3 f Q il 'af .. KJ A xv , 1 4 . . Q .. K 5 E ,- v 1 e. an Forum-Front Row-MJ. McDermott, G. Koinis, M. Dunlap, J. Faulkner, M. Wongrowski, D. Wunderley, J. Calcamuggio. Row Grocki, J. Bylow, K. Ehrhardt, F. DuPuis, L. Lakatos, S. Scarvelis, M. Canning. Row 3--R. Stuyvesant, J. Lowry, M. Marshall, R dak. M. Goeckerman, R. Wagoner, J. Gonia, G. Osborne. Row 4-B. Martensen, D. Webb, F. Kolmar, R. Moore, K. Gotfrcdsen, gan, C. Ragg, M. Chamberlain. Row 5'-J. Matthews, T. Wright, G. Close, R. Caverly, G. Altgilbers, J. Wells, D. Gross, D. Duckworth, Forum Literar Society Muckls folly, Caverly's new design, back to nature for inductions, the overnight car wash and UFO's, ushering forthe American Theater League, Homecoming with the alumni . . . an active year forthe Forum Literary Society. Members participated in swim parties, a scavenger hunt, and the senior banquet at the Plantation where Forum's outstanding senior was presented with a scholarship award. Powderpuffgames with Peris taught members the rules ofgood sportsmanship while the Zets bowling tournament proved the Forum members' ambidexterity. Sllff llll 9 Forum Ohicers-Front Row- G. Muckenthaler, V. Pres.g R. Vargo, Pres. Row 2--Mr. R. St. John, Adviser: P. Hase- meyer, Treas.g W. Carstensen, Sgt-at-Armsg J. Kolpien, Sec.: J. MacRitchie, Chap., W. Carstensen, Rep. 58 f A 2-G. Archer, D . Ostrander, L. To- B. Wisbon, J. Cy- L. Korb. Periclean Literar Society Queens and leading ladies, fudge, brownies, and powderpuffgames, Roaring Peri in a raccoon coat, book reports and literary projects, DeV Tiger and Little Green, new members' baking talents, Christmas decorations and Spirit Week windows, s song completion . . . g y r y M Active support for Shenanigans, Sejuna, J and American Theater League productions was given by members of the Periclean Literary Society. Upholding lasting traditions, the club sponsored a Christmas Alumnae Tea, a turnabout, inductions, and senior banquet. if Peris Officers-Front Row-J. Galliers, Pres., K. Bauer, V. Pres. Row 2- J. Foster, Corr. Sec.3 S. lhrig, Chap.: B. Bachman, Jr. Rep.g B. McDermott, Treas.g R. Zink, Sgt-at-Armsg P. Josephson, Rec. Sec. Mrs. H. Sanzen- bacher, Adviser. Peris 'Front Row-L. Fotoples, D. Edwards, N. Menard, P. Brandman, M. Fahle, J. Beck, J. Bosenbark, B. Jones. Row 2-S. Newell, K. Senn, M Carson, L. Thieman, P. Paris, P. Miller, B. Glick, K. Zaenger, C. Pomeroy. Row 3-J. Kinsel, N. Greiner, C. Blair, D. Kasch, C. Lemoine, C. Ireland C. Niles, N. Parks, C. Sanzenbacher, N. Williams. Row 4-M. Nasset, C. Brancheau, L. Faulkner, V. Ellis, S. Passino, S. Burgin, J. Carr, C. Otrem ba, D. Callahan, K. Pippenger, P. Boals. Row 5-N. Kruczkowski, J. Bolton, L. Nasset, V. Ljungberg, K. Jones, P. Johnson, J. Fought, D. Galliers, P Woodie, S. Mollen, D. Woodie. Row 6-S. Wright, S. Albright, A. Hense, K.Lawson, C. Tattersall, L. Kamper, S. Hornyak, P. Higgins. I Q 1' is Fi 1 , . .Q J ,, J, . f . . . ,gg X t g . .. 7. f 44.11 K feftegeylat 59 fi ,,. . Cl J T 'N M ... 1' - i . ,, -' mf ,- Q 5 , xr. W- .. J .- .. ffl -W, Q.D.-Front Row-W. Gensler, J, Straka, G. Weidner, T. Holmes, G. Schulz, A. Cuttaia, J. Ryan, J. Malin. Row 2-T. Stokes, M. Wainscott, S. Wise, R. McKenty, G. Ammer, G. Holewinski, R. Biglin, K. Frisk. Row 35-D. Greene, D. Keil, C. Axonovitz, C. Hicks, M. Tehensky, C. Marlow, M. Nasset, M. Nutting. Row 4fD. Dugai, R. Plaine, T. Flowers, J. Bradford, K. Warren, W. Secrest, J. Herring, D. Dunmead. Row 5fD. Clinton, D. Benington, R. Tober, P. Ziemke, G. Jackson, T. Messmer, R. Boyd, A. Fretz, J. Christen. Quill and Dagger Literal' Society Kahuna and his All-American, car washes, Christmas decorations, basketball games against Waite and Bowsher, checking coats at Sejuna, the invasion of Green Lake, Doermann Theatre plays . . . Quill and Dagger Literary Society demonstrated its Spartan spirit ' by athletic competition in all fields and a gayly decorated addition to the Homecoming parade, a 1947 Plymouth Through co-operation and friendship, Q.D.'s improved student-school relationships. Q.D. Oliicersa--'Front RowfR. Buss, QI Sec.g M. DeMars, Pres.g M. Bochnovieh, 'Z'-C' Treas. Row 2-Mr. T. Hickman, Ad- viscrg J. Lynch, Sgt-at-Arms: D. Heigel, V. Prcs.g W. High, Chap. I K.. Y 1 ' Zets Officers-Front Row-C. Heisser, Pres. Row Zi-C. Moring, V. Pres.g V. Farnham, Chap., P. Ramsdell, Sec., B. Donoho, Hist,g J. Scarvelis, Treas.g Mrs. M. Holland, Adviser Zetalethean Literary Society Homecoming mums, bottle caps and cashier slips, iSue's fudge on Valentine's Day, American Theatre League ushers, Nihil Sine Labore . . . Zetalethean Literary Society members attended classic and contemporary plays and worked together to raise funds by selling Start stationery and saving labels for Community Club Awards. As a service project they made Thanksgiving favors for children at Toledo Hospital. Zets-Front Row-V. Dziabas, D. King, K. Thomsen, S. Crapes, M. Klingbeil, B. Flowers, K. Clark, S. Hoyt. Row ZSM. Hutchinson, C. Burcewicz E. Aliapoulos, N. Prater, L. Panczner, L. Rex, S. Eick, C. Hankins, K. Harbaugh, B. Doniere. Row 3-V. Duerringer, C. Miller, C. Jazwiecki, M. Diel- man, J. Buck, K, Griffith, D. Kaszubiak, D. Brown, D. Oberle, T. Culling. Row 4-C. Frutiger, P. Galbraith, L. Metcalf, J. Hanna, N. Wolff, S Clement, D. Paren, L. Heinl, M. Updegraff, G. Fenneken, J. Ciesielczyk. Row 5-B. Arft, V. Dean, S. Hale, S. Valentine, S. Ehrhardt, S. Spearing, J Scherer, L. Harrison, J. Hamilton, C. Lind. Row 6AJ. Williams, N. Griffin, M. Maidment, E. Dean, S. Ford, M. Luhrs, B. Hernacki. fl 0 1 PM A QQ 1 , S Q. f - I ...wt ' K Q it Vx GSA -, . .5 dp. 4 , A QQ ug Rl iv c Q - A . Y, F, 1 ,L , 5 - ,.,, X, , ,V .. U 4 L, , K tlv' g it. : Nt., ,V :I K' FA I , Q ir gm , :I , - 'Q le A ' ' ,, . S , .E - at . ii 1 K VA 1 K g f . . 11 Q -b .V 'I - 'ls b it is . . gf' 6 , J - fi F 1 ' x , :Q 3 ii A A , jf , 3 J , X ' if ' . i r . , 7 I 61 Amorosa Ama, ama, ama! victorious kite-flying contestants, Halloween favors, Little AMA girl on a Spirit Week window, fund-raising car wash . . . Throughout the year, Amorosa Social Service Club members gained Friendship Through Service. Sending Valentine cookies and cards to the Old Folks Home was among their major service projects. ...N nk -we Amorosa Officers-Front Row-B. Knapp, Pres.g N. Greiner, Treas. Row 2-S. Albright, Corr. Sec., P. Shipman, Hist.g J. Fought, Chap.: K. Case, Sgt-at-Armsg A. Hense, Rec. Sec., Miss M. Hulfmon, Adviser. Amorosa-Front Row-P. Paris, R. Young, J. Beck, K. Zaenger, A. Higbie, D. Allen, N. Menard. Row 2-K. Cabanski, B. HeiTner, S. Newell, K. Temple, K. Senn, C. Sanzenbacher, J. Trippe, M. Stechschulte. Row 3-L. Schroeder, L. Fotoples, D. Caldwell, S. Passino, J. Kinsel, P. Boals, P. Weeks, S. Potter. Row 4-J. Bolton, G. McLennan, S. Brimacombe, G. Lorenzen, J. Hart, P. Woodie, D. Kasch, K. Kersey, D. Galliers. Row 5---C. Lemoine, S. Wright, P. Ott, M. Kelso, J. Lynch, M. Bunner, C. Tattersall, J. Carr. Q - , L .A ,, .Y M 2 i ,,., L, 2,. ,,,, . gk Z ggi., g . i i f I t x X Q far-'j - A l . P , , . A .. 1, 1, . K sg M iw! l T 6 ui .11 MQ .f X , L' 3 3 -rv E M li st - i f X ., N '- S .iw 'o A Ql QL ..... r N Forensic League Snow in Port Clinton, tfiurnaments every week, early buses and late arrivals, missing quote cards and file boxes, weekly magazines left home, periodical literature guides, lemons and picklejuice, good eye-contact, footwork, and gestures, firsts, seconds, and thirds, sore throats, t'Join NFL and see the world . . Startls first speech team, participating in debate and individual events, brought prestige in public speaking to the school and experience to its members as they swept honors from well-established teams. National Forensic League members won the sweepstakes trophy at Start's first annual tournament. ' K 'fl N.F.L.AFront Row-Mrs. B. Donovan Adviser, D. Wexler, C. Williams, K. Har baugh, M. Nash. Row 2-S. WollT, K Zaenger, S. Markowicz, N. Parks, D. Ed wards, C. Fidler. Row 3-M. Ross, C Prichard, R. Burr, L. Landis, P. Conti, G Weidner, M. Jueng. Row 4-C. Heisser M. Lesser, S. Tetlow, D. Dalrymple, H Sharfe, V. Ljungberg, M. Hodges. Row 5- S. Hischke, D. Gerber, T. Aring, G Jackson, T. Wright, C. Spevak, N. Griffin f e K7 gg I DECA . H I I I A i A at ' Job interviews and guest speakers, I ll cakes and celebrations, lg lm' I 100 page manuals and Mr. Row's nerves, f If 1 Employers' Appreciation Banquet, the D.E.C.A. dance, a smiling sweetheart . . . The Distributive Education Club ofAmerica, closely associated with Start's new D.E. program, endeavored to promote activities that co-ordinate with learnings in marketing and business. Members won first and second place honors and Rookie Club of the Year award at D.E.C.A. state contests in Columbus. D.E.C.A.YFront RowwMr. D. Row, Adviser: C. Moring, V. Pres., J. Bradford, Pres.g J. Behrendt, Sec., M. Ash, Treas. N. Thomas, Parliam.g J. Duganiero, Rep.g B. Maidment, Hist. Row 2-M. Nash, P. Berlin, K. I-larbaugh, T. Harris, S Bembenek, S. Huston. Row 3-D. Haas, B. Herman, V. Kopaniasz, R, Hostettler, R. King. Row 4fJ. Malone, G. Burg- hard, M. Dunn, R. Ressler, J. Konz. 64 I 5 ' I f Equestrians Billy and the chariot, chicken wire and roses, visits to Douglas Meadows, Pearson Park, weekend horseback riding, Pee Wee's new home . . . By riding together regularly, Equestrians improved their skills and increased friendship among members. Finding a winter home for their adopted Welsh pony Pee Wee was a major club project. EquestriansfFront RowfD. Wherry, Corr. Sec., B. Raab, Treas. Row ZXB. Jankowski, Rec. Sec.: B. McCauley, E. Reuman, Pres.g Miss K. Barbe, Adviser, D. Turk, L. Weber, V. Pres. Row 3fD. Lynch, M. Jelinger, J. Douthett, C. Richardson. Donata The party at Friendly Center, bake sales, Thanksgiving basket . . . As an annual project Donata spent a day with orphans, taking them to a football game and treating them to lunch. Donata's other service projects included sending treats to the Old Folks Home. Donata-Front Row-Mr. D. Row, Adviser, J. Moore, V. Pres.: M. Os borne, Pres., K. Walker, Sec.g J. Sutton, Treas., L. Graham, Hist.g J Konz, Sgt-at-Arms. Row 2--B. Glick, D. McCloskey, M. Dielman, M McCloskey, C. Dalke, S. Guest, R. Ciesielczyk. Row 3fK. Thomsen, J Warren, D. Erno, C. Frutiger, N. Williams, E. Hendricks, L. Rex, C Miller, D. King. Row 4-S. Whitaker, K, Wenrick, J. Hanna, S. Clement L. Heinl, C. Foster, B. Arft, D. Hillman. Row SYB. Passino, B. Her nacki, J. Williams, L. Frantz, S. Morse, K. Houstin, J. Hamilton, N Lallky. Fishing Club Deflated legs and dead fish, losing to Talisman, friendly squabbles . . . Keeping alive traditions set by graduates, ' the Fishing Club of Start was re-organized this year by sophomores. On Friday the 13th ofjanuary, thirteen basketballs bounced toward Bowsher as the members held M their annual B-Ball Dribble lvsvwk . S . and set the mood for a victory over the South Side rivals. ii ,Mrs Fishing--Front Row-W. Senecal, V Pres.: W. Clark, Presig W, Phifer, Sec. Trcasg Mr. D. Simon, Adviser. Row 2-- M. Mocniak, J. Bylow, P. McCloskey Row 3fT. McKinley, J. Snuggs, J Warren, R. Shope. Row 4-R, Tara- schke, G. Faunce, C. Forst, R. Cla baugh. 66 F.B.L.A. Awards and honors, honors, honors, Halloween party, spring roast and banquet, outstanding speakers, math, typing, and spelling tests . . . The Future Business Leaders ofAmerica ventured to Columbus to capture first place honors in attendance, mileage, , scrapbook, and spelling, with seconds in parliamentary procedure and exhibit. And forthe second year in succession, Outstanding Chapter in the State. F.B.L.A. officers display their prize-winning scrapbook lt Da IK l .. F.B.L.A.-Front RowiMr. L. Good, Adviserg G. lckes, W. Bielski, Pres., M. Engler, V. Pres., H. Johnston, Sec.: N. WolFl, Treas.g D. Smith, Miss N. Pacholski, Adviser. Row 2-D. Kaszubiak, K. Narewski, L. Marciniak, N. Sanders, C. Moine, E. Syring, M. DeCola, S. Clement, W. Huss, J. Ciesielczyk, K. White, J. Oswald. Row 3-R. Ciesielczyk, R. Donovan, B. Kuenzel, S. Warner, K. Erler, J. Short, B. Krum, TL Morrin, V. DeMarco, S. Guest, J. Frankenburg, M. Hutchinson, A. Nolin, B. Myers. Row 4-M. Updegraff, P. Templin, J. Kazmierski, B. Raab, M. Rankin, V. Kopaniasz, S. Simko, G. McLennan, S. Beatty, K. Polewski, S. Hale, D. Rittner, L. Wall, M. Chitwood. D. Shallenbarger, P. Dowling, B. Bunting. Row 5 B. Hack- mann, M. Braker, B. Knapp, C. Never, S. Napier, A. Liggett, C. Gorajewski. FHA--Front Row fMrs. M. Glick Adviser: J. Scarvelis. Pres.. M. Dunn V. Pres.g J. Stiles, Sec.. S. Weiner, Treas.g B. Arft, Hist.1 T. Bialecki. Par- liam.g P. Snare. Rec. Chmn.g Row 2- B. Todorowski, K. Andra, L. Donovan, D. Peters, M. Nash, P. LaVoy, D. Rug- giero. Row 3 L. Meyers, J. Won- growski, C. Slee, S. Cottingham. C. Soncrant, S. Miller. K. Snare. Row 4- D. Ruggiero, D. Kern, B. Newbold, K. Johnson, K. Wagar, G. Kramer. Row 5 G. Krum, L. Pinkelman, P. Ko- musinski, K. Foley, K. Wasielewski. C. McCoy, M. Marquis. v v MUWWWWWWW .2 -im '51 RP! v pp 9 ima l ea'-af Future Nurses Pros and cons ofa nursing career, the charity project, Paramedical programs, inductions . . . Future Nurses ofAmerica learned more about nursing and its opportunities by having guest speakers from area hospitals, and assisting in the school nurse's office. Members of Start's chapter of F.N.A. 7 were active in Toledo Paramedical program. FNA--Front Row -J. Radebaugh, C Clark, C. Brough, N. Heath. Row 2--M McAlton, V. Pres., K. Wenrick, Sec.: B Danielson, Pres., Mrs. D. Harrison, Ad- viserg S. Valentine, Rep., B. Dick, Treas. S. Newell, Chap-Hist. Row 3fC. Fos- ter, S. Oberle, C. Maciolek. J. Arnold. J. Rittner. Row 448. Burke, D. King. S. Hoyt, E. Morris, C. Richardson. 2 E A N Future Homemakers Bonnie Bell make-up and modeling techniques, homemade bread, candy-hlled Christmas stockings, touring General Mills, attaining national alhliation, .I zzv g U at spoons with red ribbons . . . . Start's Future Homemakers ofAmerica Club 'f sought to better the home experience f - and broaden knowledge ofthe homemaker's role. F.H.A. members held a Valentine auction to raise money for the Heart Fund. Future Teachers A bake sale and a car for Homecoming, acting as hostesses and ushers . . . Experience in the profession ofeducation was gained by members of the Future Teachers ofAmerica Club as they substituted for absent teachers until replacements could be contacted. After traveling to Columbus for a statewide convention in the fall, the girls held a Christmas party and made slippers for the children at Friendly Center. FTA-Front Row-Miss J. Mittendorf, Adviser, M. Klingbeil, Pres.: S. Kosakowski, V. Pres., I. Diacou, Sec.g J. Williams, Treas.g C. Otremba, Hist.g M. Holtfreter, Parliam.g Miss L. Pickard, Adviser. Row 2-B. Jones, L. Divan, VL Farnham, B. Felsted, P. Ramsdell, E. Hendricks, L. Tarka, C. Hankins, J. Spratt, V. Dziabas. Row 3--WS. Saghah, L. Graham, J, Hanna, J. Ciesielczyk, K. Whitacre, P. Conti, J. Konz, V. Urbanski, D. Ross, N. Wilcox, B. Levison. Row 4-fB. Maidment, M. Engler, J. Shea, M. Lesser, L. Frantz, K. Woods, S, Beatty, S. Spearing, J. Sutton, R. French. f X of . ,,. :St A . 7 '55, . , Q ., . - ,gf A t g 't t I A 1 J ' :' p' V X 69 International Club Poolside antics, humorous panel discussions, beauty and brains of Scandanavia . . . Upholding their motto, Walk together, talk together, ,S I O ye peoples of the Earth, X, I Ag the International Club members I rf A provided a friendly atmosphere for Start's foreign exchange students. I 'tif Q' K W in They sponsored dinners, parties, and teas S in an effort to increase understanding among the nations of the world. International Srs. 81 Officers-Front Row-P. Higgins, Sgt-at-Arms, Chap., D Woodie, Sec.g J. Draheim, Pres., J. Behrendt, V. Pres., M. Fahle, Treas. Row 2- V. Farnham, S. Briggs, L. Kellum, I. Diacou. Row 3MS. Ihrig, C, Pomeroy, R Mitchell, R. King, Mrs. C. Smith, Adviser. Row 4-N. Kruczkowski, L. Nasset K. Pippenger, C. Christen. Row 5-J. Sutton, K. Bauer, D. Beckett, V. Ljungberg P. Pearson. Row 6-B. Martensen, J. Williams, K. Gtitfredsen, N. Sahadi, C Ragg. International-Front Row-C. Ireland, K. Lutz, V. Sinclair, P. Shipman, C. Turski, C. Brancheau, B. Bunting, P. Woodie. Row 2-P. Brandman, K Storm, B. Levison, H. Black, L. Adams, L. Thieman, K. Fuller, J. Trippe, P. Weeks, J. Beck. Row 3-A. Higbie, M. Dunn, B. Burke, W. Wetzler, B Glick, C. Sanzenbacher, M. Nasset, S. Whitaker, L. Kunke, D. Kimble. Row 4fM. Hiss, C. EvanolT, P. Boals, S. Weir, J. VanWormer, D. Hillman G. Soldner, K. Riley, B. Kolby, V. Wright. Row 5-E. Morris, L. Graham, L. Harrison, P. Updike, M. Vance, N. Husman, C. Hinds, M. Bunner, S Wright, D. Callahan, K. Kowalski, J, Carr. Row 6-K. Jones, M. Jelinger, T. Aring, B. Rebensal, P. Ziemke, M. Bochnovich, C. Yeack, G. Butcher M. Luhrs. ' . I' ,P S - , 1 L 3 an ' W A 0 I Y N 70 1 J.o.L. Roman togas and paper chains, slaves sold on an auction block, hayride at Oak Openings, The Haunted Garden . . . Encouraging interest and appreciation of ancient Roman civilization, Junior Classical League members presented an annual Roman-style banquet and formally inducted their new members. K Y Knights Concentration and skill, matches in the library, Checkmate! . . . J.C.L.-Front Row-S. Kosa- kowski, Hist.g J. Shea, Pres., D Callahan, V. Pres.1 B. Glick Sec., B. Jacob, Treas.g Mrs. C Dunham, Adviser. Row 2-V Dziabas, V. Urbanski, C. Ire- land, J. Ciesielski, J. Carr, D Brown, K. Semetko. Row 3-D Kasch, C. Blakely, D. Binkley D. Dalrymple, C. Lemoine, P Pickering, J. Buck. Row 48N Parks, N. Kunkle, L. Beringer P. Johnson, W. Mathison, B Danielson, C. Sanzenbacher. Instructing and improving techniques, the Knights promoted interest in the playing of chess. Highlight of the year was participation in an area tournament with teams from seven other high schools. Knights-Front Row-W. Johnson, Pres., C. Sturm, V. Pres L. Mitchell, Sec., J. Martin, Treas. Row 2-G. Ickes, L. Beat T. Grove, Mrs. D. Legros, Adviser. Row 3-D. Harrison, R Krouse, T. Marley, F. Powell. Row 4gJ. Maier, R. Bub, D May, E. Petryk. Les, Beaux Front Row J. Scherer, Sec.: S. Firestone, V. Pres.: C. Miller, Pres.: C. Richardson, Treats.: M. Mac- Bride, Chap.g C. Dalke, Hist. Row 2-- P. Keller, K. Karmol, L. Metcalf, R King, R. Schiel, E. Aliapoulos. N. Sanders. Row 3 D. Lynch, M. Rankin M. O'Connell, T. Bristoll, S. Napier, L. Scott, V. David. a Les Beaux Sketches and ceramic demoristrat1ions,i L l The Age of Rembrandt , . i er. i i. i .s . Q g .. e designing faculty Christmasfcaiidsi S J Les Beaux Art Club members litiii L J exhibited their works f i at Start's spring Art Fair, J g an annual show of artistic talent. R ORQT Math Halloween sheet party, Think Start! surprise visits for Mr. Eller, planning a banana sale . . . Supporting clean halls, Club the study of advanced mathematics, and school spirit, students injunior and senior math courses founded ORZT, the Order of the Royal Rapid Thi Unique banners and Spirit Week gained them schoolwide recogniti nkers. decorations on. ORZT-Front Row-K. Orlowski, Pres.: M. Anderson, V. Pres.g T. Holmes, Sec.- Treas.g J. Cygan, Sgt-at-Arms. Row 2m Mr. E. Eller, Adviser: G. Smith, M. Kolmar, G. Gray. Row 3-R. Lee, E. Cook, S. Kupper, J. Padrutt. Row 4 VD. Keil, D. Zale, L. Beringer, D. Jones. Row 5-K. Turk, J. Zajac, L. Korb. 'H5 J ..A..i Photography'-Front Row-MMr. K Raitz, Adviser: T. Miller, Pres., ,K nacki, T. Mixer, R. Slagle. M. Moc niak, D. Kwiatkowski, D. Ramsey, V Sinclair. Row 3--C. Crevis, T, Plocek E. Reuman, E. Petryk, J. Hojnacki, J Douthett. Photography Club A dark supply room, Junior prom pictures, jammed shutters and double exposures, Smile, you're on Start High Camera . . Visiting professionals lectured to members ofthe Photography Club on picture taking and film processing. 73 Vlillison, V. Pres.: R. Taylor, Sec,- Treas.: C. Spevak. Row 2-W. Hoj- P ramid Club Warm-ups and special stunts, taffy without the syrup, dragging mats, planning the show, Club l5 . . . The Pyramid Club sold decals and tany to raise money for gymnastic belts, and performed for the P.T.A. in the spring. Through practice sessions and demonstratio ns, each member developed new tumbling skills. ., ,.a JM- twlflvi .W - 1,3 A , - , 11 ,f .7 A .. A ,J , imiflizum i 1Ei5f'j:S'Qi, g sm: -1 ,. t 3 y.gs, ,g4jgfg.f22.5,-wjfvw 'Aj V 5 ' ' rl f . ' ' -' 'T 'K - 'L 1 g ' EN l 'i.igfgg3.3, f'2i1s, g A A 1 ' ' WT ,gi fs- em.-v, . i . f .. -K fj. . ' i i if-g. .L'?. T i'Q,,...,,dJ' Pyramid-Front Row -J. Kwiatkowski, D. Osthimer, V. Duerringer, Sec.-Treas.1 M. Holtfreter, J. Daugherty. Row 2-Miss K. Burbe, Adviser, S. Whitaker, Pres.: T. Culling, W. Fouke, A. Tuite, D. King, V. Pres.g K. Thomsen, S. Wood- bury. Row 3wD. McCloskey, D. Romer, P. LaVoy, M. Link, C. Hennessey, S. Spearing, E. Ross. Radio-Front Row-P. Maciolek, V. Pres.g C. Richardson, T. McLouth Pres.: J. Douthett, Sec.-Treas.g Mr. E. Smart, Adviser. Row 2iL. Weber, D Kennedy, G. Johnson, T. Zielinski, L Beat. Row 3-T. Marley, E. Reuman J. Lipski. 74 3 F 6 ms--fwz waf- .f -We WW. vzgf-s-wit Science Front Row Mrs. N. Mead, Adviser: D. Harrison, Presigjfj. Haggerty,V5,Y,'Pres.1 T.'McLouth, Treasgg L. Landis, Scc,: Mr. R, Squire, Adviser. Row 2 D. Irons, R. Krouse, C. Sturm. L. Brittain, D. Ma-rleau, M. Anderson, F.'Powell. ' Radio Club Behind the scenes at WTOL-TV, bidding at a ham radio auction, generals and novices . . . Calling W8ZKS, the identifying letters of Startis Radio Club. Members met the requirements for novice ham', licenses, were instructed in the fundamentals of amateur radio operation, and discussed advances in radio techniques. Science InvadmggO,I., q . . C Glassqfnaking, C R Laser-beams, circulation, and dreams . . , All fields of science were represented in Startfsq Science Club C ' has membersipursued individual interests by constructing projects for the science fair Lectures, group discussions, and field trips were a few of the activities membefsiparticipateditin this year.. LJ K-1 Talisman Sumus optimi and summer camp, a basketball win over Fishing Club, sudsing their way through car washes, the Mac-Man . .. The Talisman Social Service Club was busy this year collecting for ALSAC, UNICEF, and Christmas baskets. Members earned the best display award during Start's Club Week. Thespians A Change of Heart, forensic orations and Shenanigans stars, ushering for Sejuna plays, demonstrations oftheatrical make-up, blue flowers . . . The Thespians Dramatic Society paraded to the Homecoming game, attended local theatre productions, and presented a Valentine play to St. Anthony's Villa. 76 Talisman Front Row Mr. D. Hyatt, Adviserg F. DuPuis, V, Pres.g K. Less, Pres.: L. Mitchell. Sec.: R. Shope, Trcasg M. Avery, Sgt-at-Arms. Row 2 S. Mandelhaum, G. lckes, T. Moe- bius, T. Mandelbaum, A. ldczak. M. Wongrowski, Mr. D. Taylor, Adviser. Row 3 G. Lee, R. Burr. D. Marleau. M. Mocniak, F. Powell, T. Grove. D. Caster. Row 4 D. Neuendorff, H, Sharfe, T. Laimon, J. Pearson, J. Mara tin, R, Mawer, .l. Faulkner, W. Trcby. Row 5 S, Ncllis. R. Custard. D. Car- roll, P. Kascman, D. Gerber, R. Lee, D. Kowalski. Row 6 L, Price, R. Chipps. K. Gardam, G. Altgilbers. D. May, W. Spooner, L. Pitzen. Varsity S -- Front Row T. Holmes, J. Callaghan, Chap.g M. Bochnovich, Sec., M. DeMars, Pres.g D. Heigel, V, Pres., P. Hasemeyer, Treas.g J. Faulk- ner, Sgt-at-Arms, J. Bauerschmidt. Row 2 Mr, S. Epstein, Adviser, M. Brown, J. Jacobs, S. Scarvelis, G. Archer, J. Grodi, R. Jordan, M. Nasset, H. Leiter, K. Gray, Mr. D. Simrell, Adviser. Row 3 M. Nutting, R. Mexicott, T. Love, G. Kahl, W, Holtfreter, J. Gracyk, M. Mocniak, R. Mc- Kenty, F. DuPuis, R. Garcia. Row 4-A. Cuttaia, E. Lewis, D. Brighton, M. Avery, D. Dugai, D. Billy, G. Wilson, M. Nagy, D. Hahn, W. Carstensen, M. Blackmar, M. Fisher. Row 5' ffff L. Todak, D. Carroll, T. Fleitz, D. Greene, W. Seth, J. Lynch, A. Peake, R. Cottrell, J. Driftmyer, G. Altgilbers, P. Ziemkc, M. Cramer, J. Underwood, D. Duckworth. Row 6---G. Muckenthaler, L. Korb, R. Caverly, T. Mcssmer, D. Benington, M. Coe, R. Schoonmaker. ' CC 79 Varstt 'ef .A Picnicking with Pep Club, holding the ropes, equipment forthe training room, suits and ties on Friday . . . Reactivated in an effort to raise spirit, the Varsity MSN Club created fellowship among varsity athletes and interest in inter-scholastic sports through its service and social projects. Thespians-Front Row L. Harrison Hist.g L. DeVaughn, Sgtvat-Arms, D Wexler, V. Pres., S. Hischkc, Pres.: S Clinton, Sec., P. Conti, Treas.g L. Ber ringer, Parliam.g B. Felstcd, Manager Row 2-Mr. D. Evans, Adviser, V. Dc- Marco, K. Schroeder, C. Hcnncssey L. Kunkc, C. Clark, C. Williams, D Cotterman, K. Andra, R. Ciesielczyk B. Jacob, Miss M. Hullmon, Adviser Row 3--WA. Schrader, G, Soldner, G Weidner, R. Wagar, J. Daugherty, J Goetting, K. Karmol, K. Narewski, D Edgar, D. O'Brien, I. Kinsey. Row 4 f C. Parsons, M. O'Connell, T. Plocek C. Bankey, M. Gordos, R. Scott, N Gritlin, M. Hodges, C. Hinds, R Pearson. Service Groups Cafeteria Guards-Front RowiR. Schoonmaker, J. Callaghan, A. Peake, J. Lynch. J. Underwood. On Ladder--G. Ammer, J. Faulkner, M. Brown, J. Bauerschmidt, M. Fisher. fir Library Assistants-Front Row-F. Soldenwagner, D. Wexler, K. G5t fredsen. Row Zi--M. Rich, S. McLean, J. Stanko. Row 3-P. Karoules, M. Lesser, M. Richardson. Cafeteria Assistants-Front Row-R. Slagle, S. Walker. Row 2-L. Hay, D. Walz, D. Solly. 78 Main Office Assistants-K. Hagan, M. Engler, M. De Cola, K. Howard, B. Brough, Nurse's Aids-B. Danielson, Mrs. Harrison S. Hoyt, S. Valentine. '- 1 Guidance Office Assistants-P. Ra-msdell, M. 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SX 'W ' W2 -91'i3E'w:3K'il?k'fX..5'XE:'XUXk-'X',,ff-'f..f1f:7.1'XX.lP'fl':L?:li5i771if5' 5 5 W 'R V' 9 5 4' XX 3 ZX L ,S iX X Qlfff XTXZJXQ N, ,LX XS SQX S jf X Z, 1 ZQJXXX WX K X X, 5 ,f-X H X 1 X ,X X XX X, X fimw f X H MXN' i 'W Nw We 5 ffsws Z Q XmX.X:.sXXXX-XXXXX:.f.-XX....XXfXX...,-XX. 2 H HXWX Xxx X S Ha XX HH XZlf,XWi5fWV XX' 'iv X XXSXf'flQffsf 1.1,-ef X X X S- W S X X F XX , X K SX XM 3 Xw Xgvi-XX,gXX.X.XX,Xg--Xg.X.X.XX5aX..,,, uk..,XX ,X XX veg 3 X, S ,, ,X X X ,X ,XxXmX SX XWX 4 5X,gfX:yXXfXXGf2:XXug,z:ZX.XXX5X ., .X X- X X ' X 'I X W K X X XX , X' , L , X X X AX X X X5 yi Xx23.zXXLXX,..,X, X X bb X , ,XXX . X. E!!-STK X..X.. .. .. X.. X..X.X..X .X X.. XXX ..,.. SRX.. , .. X XX ' .- 1.fX..XXQ me ,AFX X .... , .,... 5 fc lil' Ticket Office Assistants-Front Row-N. Lallk , S. Planten. Row 2-D. D ' R. P M. Mollenkamp, F. Fischer, A. Cuttaia. 80 y Ugal, CHFSOII, rw Projectionistsfliront RowfF. Powell, J. Marley, Row ZYC. Timko, B, Frantz. Row 3-Mr. S. Hershman, adviser, J Pitney, D. Dalrymple, D. Lockert, H. Leiter, R. Kluczynski. 81 1 F .. li l: ' '.k 5 . f LN We W. .S Officers and Advisers-Front Row-Jane Prichard, President. Row 2-Eileen Syring, Secretaryg Pam Mit- chell, Treasurerg Mrs. Bowles and Miss Barbe, advisersg Pam Josephson, Vice-President. - Pep Club Painting signs, hanging banners, the Hrst clubjoined by freshmen, bags of tissue paper Howers, a decorated convertible for Homecoming, festooning the halls with streamers, decals, pennants, passing out tags . . . The members of the Pep Club engaged in active efforts to encourage good sportsmanship and to increase loyalty and spirit . for Start's athletic teams. Juniors and Seniors-Front Row-B. Jones, K. Zaenger, N. Williams, J. Trippe, M. Carson, B. McDermott, P. Martin, S. Whitaker, S. Briggs. Row 2-B. Kolby, R. Zink, N. Greiner, D. Callahan, K. Case, K. Wening, M. Kane, K. Senn, P. Shipman. Row 3-J. Van Wormer, V. Ljungberg, J. Fought, N. Sahadi, D, Morris, L. Harrison, J. Foster. B2 f a 'life 1 L ., iq.. NWN - . ' .f'f sl if W - wrgfap .ty , Kmf 11 ' 345. ' L g M ,,, .. . th M , . t. wg if 5 fa 1 R W E r fs, Q ap, if ' .Q . ., . 5 ggwlix s I 1 4 Spartanettes fx f - Swirling skirts, felt flowers, plastic umbrellas, l,2,3, kick! altering costumes, early morning practices, dashing to dress before pep assemblies, flashing smiles, nimble feet . . . Brightening the half-time breaks of football and basketball games were the dancing Spartanettes. For the spectators entertainment, they presented routines choreographed by Mr. Bud Kerwin. Spartanettes-Front Row-K. Walker, Treasurerg B. Navarro, Vice-Presidentg C. Christen, Presidentg V. Farnham, Secretaryg D, Pabst, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2-M. Dielman, S. Whitaker, P. Galbraith, P. Shipman, J. Van Wormer, L. Harrison, D. Paren, D. Wexler. Row 3-J. Konz, S. Clement, J. Netry, P. Rosenberry, V. Ljungberg, S. Hornyak, S. Patton. 83 Freshman Cheerleaders-Bonnie Arft, Pam Greiner, Laura Bill, Marilyn Risk, Wendy Shipman, Jill McCloud. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders-Front Row-Nancy Menard, Pat Martin, Joyce Beck. Row 2gPat Woodie, Nancy Williams, Diane Kasch. . 1.- i,-fimw:gm i i - l 1 l1.guumwmmna Cheerleaders Pom-pom routines, greenies and Hgoldiesj' sportsmanship cards, pep assemblies, bus rides, baby pictures, and banquets, gossip at practice . . . The cheerleaders braved bitter cold, rain, and sweltering heat to lead cheers and direct spirited crowds, maintaining high standards of enthusiastic support for Spartan teams Varsity Cheerleaders-Karen Senn, Becky Zink, Michelle French, Sally Burgin, Margi Kane, and Janis Fought. , ,a f' pew... ' 4 5.- ' e ' l i X , f f ...i '1,ff!f'f' t -r A v,'- f ,Y ,li,.i . 'df' 'iff U it f - V. p all ,i 85 Clarinets, Oboe, Bassoon-Front Row-D. Meyer, B. Rogers, D. Baritones-A-Front Row-G. Wishart, D. May. Row Olson. Row 2-H. Brown, T. Ewing. D. Hyman. Row 3-D. Romer. 2-G. Schulz,J. Wolf. K. Modrall, S, Eick. Row 4-P. Rang. C. Bankey, R. Haggart. Comets and Trumpets-Front Row-J. Temme, L. Cul- French Horns and Trombones-Front RowfC, Frutiger, L. Heinl, J. Sutton, S lum. L. Beat. Row 2-SM. Koch, L. Modrall,.I.Chris1lieb. Simko. Row 2--J. Doughty, R. Bub. G. Stoll, A. Fretz, T. Marley. Flutes and Picc0losfFront RowfJ. Knorr, L, Divan, M. Klingbeil, V. Dziabas. Row 2-C. Otremba, J. Williams. 86 Percussi0nSD. Miller, R. Cus- Majorettes, Twirler, and Drum Major-J. Sutton, L. Heinl, C. Tubas4E. Cassaver, R Bock R lard, E. Bonham, J. Christen. Bankey, C. Otremba, M. Koch, J. Williams. Cherry, G. Burghard. S9X0Ph0ne54Ff0m Row-D. Hahn, T. Myers, R. French. Row 2- D. Loomis, L. Calcamuggio, T. Laimon. Marching Band Missing music folders, tag day, batons and bouillon cubes, gold blazers and 8:00 classes, bus rides to football games, ensemble practices . . . The Instrumental Music department, directed by Mr. Bruce Jacobson, provided music for all occasions. After long summer practice hours, the marching band presented half-time shows and a pep band for basketball games, while the orchestra set the mood during special ceremonies and theatrical productions. Junior Band-Front RowiV. May, C. Bankey, B. Widener, L. Hay, M. Williams, L. Allen, J. Haggart. Row 2 J Goranson D. Rose, M. Kroll, T. Zielinski, K. Starrett, D. Gerschultz, D. Olson, J. Tropf, K. Zuercher, D. Glick, Mr Jacobson Row 3-K. Schuttenberg, D. Jewson, M. Bricker, M. Stallfus, R. Fotoples, F. Van Wormer, J. Hart, C. Spencer W Yager Row 4-R. Bodell, G. Helms, W. Spooner, R. Fotoples, L. Patterson, T. Null, T. Dewey, B. Rogers. Clarinet Ensemble-Front Row-D. Meyer. Row ZJD. Hyman, C. Bankey. Percussion-D. Gerschultz, R. Custard, C. Blakely. String Quartet-L. Divan, V. Sinclair, W. Aring, V. Perrine. String Quartet4B. Rogers, K. Walker, J. Draheim, K. Perrine. Violinwliront Roww-B. Rogers, K. Walker, T. Kopan, G. Fenneken. Row 2- K. Griffith, M. Meeker, C. Gehr, K. Stefanshun. Row 3--L. Divan, L. Rex, B. Glick, K. Perrine. Row 4-G. Roytek, J. Smith, M. Sperling, W. Aring. 88 Viola, Cellos and Basses- Front Row-J. Draheim, D. Solly, V. Sinclair. Row 2-J. Lipski, V. Perrine, R. Cherry. Grchestra Brass Instruments-Front Row-R. Bock, T. McLouth, M. Butcher, J. Temme. Row 2-L. Modrall, S. Nellis, L. Heinl. Row 3-G, Stoll, T. Marley, D. May. Mr. Bruce Jacobson, Director Woodwindsiliront Row-D. Miller, M. Klingbcil. Row 2iD. Romer, B. Foote, C. Ban- Brass EnsemblefFront Row J key. Row 3-J. Hamilton, J. Williams, J. Knorr. 89 Temme, M. Koch, L. Heinl J Wolf Row 2-R. Bock, D. May. Sextet-Senior Ensemble-Front Row-C. Hankins, M. Richardson. Row 2--B. Navarro, C. Christen. Row 3-D. Binkley, J. Stahl, R. Fisher. pt' g-4-Q - env N' f 1 sf W: Sopranos-Front Row-B. Navarro, M. Lawson, T. Rahm, C. Richardson, H. Brown, D. Wcxler, C. Hankins. Row 2-V. Farnham, L. Hessling, L. Panczcr, D. Oberle, M. Hardy, M. MacBride, A. Schrader, L. McKinley, D. Binkley. Row 3-MG. Fenneken, M. Engler, C. Parsons, S. Ford, K. Friedel, L, Clay, S. Spearing, C. Christen. Royal Choir Soloists and ensembles, regal robes of pine green and white, a bus ride to West Toledo YMCA, the theory behind melodious tones, singing through lunch-study, regional competitions . . . The Royal Choir, ensemble groups, and underclassmen choruses, under the direction of Mr. Myron Gerber, participated in a candy sale, concerts, and competitions, and presented to the student body a Christmas cantata. Junior-Senior Ensemble-Front Row-C. Hankins, M. Richardson, H. Brown D. Wexler, C. Christen, G. Fenneken. Row 2-J. Stahl, S. Ehrhardt, R. Fisher, L. Hessling, K. Friedel, B. Navarro, D. Binkley. Row 3-D. Marleau, D. Har- dy, S. Kupper, D. Kershner, D. Klement, P. Rahm. a 90 Boy's Ensemble-D, Marleau, D. Hardy, S. Kupper, D. Klement, D. Kershner,P. Rahm Altos-'Front ROWAB. Maidment, L. Romstadt, M. Holtfreter, J. Grams, M. Richardson, K. Mruk. Row 2-S. Patton, K. Hoskins, C. Gallagher, R. Fisher, S. Ehrhardt. Row 3-M. Maidment, M. Jelinger, J. Stahl, M. Gor- dos, L, Kinn. Tenors and Basses-Front Row-P. Berlin, M. Soldenwagner, D. Hardy. Row 2-D. Marleau, S. Kupper, K. Gkitfredsen. Row 3-D. Kershner, D. Klement, D. Gerber, R. Morrin. Beverly Maidment, Accompanist. 91 Freshman Girls' Chorus-Front Row-K. Bardwell, D. Laskey, D. Boughey, P. Beckett. Row 2-P. Par- ker, V. Stout, R. Stout, K. Alley, C. Clay. Row 3-P. Borgelt, V. Charvat, T. Mixer, S. Horsman, D. Olson, P. Collins. t Q Sophomore Ensemble-Front Row-M. Hardy, M. Lawson, C. Richardson, K. Mruk. Row 2- M. Holtfreter, L. Panczner, L. Clay, M. MacBride. Row 3-M. Jelinger, M. Gordos, M. Maid- ment, C. Parsons, S. Ford. Mr. Myron Gerber, Director 92 af Boys' Chorus-Knut Gotfredsen, R. Morrin, J. Byrd, D. Klement, P. Berlin. Freshman Mixed Chorus-Front Row-L. Myers, K. Bardwell, D. Todd, D. Jones, C. Fidler, L. Heer, D. Baldwin. Row 2-P. Ackland, S. Dersch C. Clay, M. Rich, D. Ackland, K. Shuptrine, D. Holewinski, B. Arft, B. Hatcher, N. Livingston, C. Vargo, N. Sarver. Row 3-M. Gray, K. Nemeth, S. Custard, C. Johnson, L. Wening, D. Haines, K. Krieger, P. Veller, M. Hauri, T. Mixer, V. Sharlotte, R. Haines. Row 4-R. Slagle, T. Robinson, J. Miller, R. Martens, D. Kahl, S. McClain, J. Ward, L. Smith. -2 U 93 Exif? . , -sw, ' : ' E QV' A, V 955' uf' -v' 1' ups- M A A iq- MASQ z yd-fu I -+R. ' .-L.-.Q .. 9 H f -. W ' -ffm M.-mwiffK 'f A if A 15 .45-f . Q, ' . L L P 'W-ww:-Q -15, f'- 'k!ff-f,- :,.g -'.- ' . Mimi , I .QM , WW? 1' , by , ,E ig -is , ,, , 1, Q ,r , 1 -f, N V .1 -mlfff-t1'i.w - , f Q f- ' ' 1 kk vi U L, , A ' A a, Qiimvfg A ,Qi M .V I WW V K .-V. , A 350, kr 5 - . Q X X . K Ls? iw, '5w'w.g-,lv-f 7 L' I wiki! -V H . 132 ., 14, ,,. 5, fi wfyxla, ij MW 'L W Z Ll 'pf .,.gm , ,F 91, , qi M. gkw, pi ,- -'1Z'5i.ig frxnsff Q. f ' V - 2 ,L X ,H , ,,z- 45,9 fi vig V .gm iffff,.,tf X329 , N I PM has START ' i1,f,Qf START f Fl . fr . . QL, .. 'sr STAR? W R17 STAR J.. STAR.. r :STAR ' Q.,-. ...JJ 5 lk W T ,. , ., STAR START iifmne ...wer STAEQ START Varsity Squad-Front Row-M. Sommers, M. Brown, E. Lewis, R. Caverly, T. Fleitz, K. Gray, D. Greene, A. Peake, G. Muckenthaler. Row ZW T. Love, M. DeMars, J. Faulkner, D. Billy, J. Callaghan, D. Heigel, J. Lynch, G, Bauerschmidt. Row 3-D. Clark, J. Lowry, M. Nasset, P. Hase- meyer, A. Cuttaia, G. Ammer, W. Carstensen, D. Hahn, M. Bochnovich. Row 4-W. Gensler, P. Ziemke, M. Nutting, R. Jordan, G. Kahl W. Blake, R. Schoonmaker, G. Krieger, S. Bock. Row 5-Coach D. Simrell, Coach F. Kralik, Coach D. Neiderhauser, and Coach S. Epstein. Coach Epstein urges team on to victory. Quarterback DeMars fires a pass to Paul Hasemeyer. 96 Football The finest season in Start history was established by the 1966 football team. The squad, spirited by first team All-City selections, quarterback Mel DeMars, halfback John Faulkner, and ends John Callaghan and Dale Heigel, lead the team to second place in the City competition. Most valuable player Faulkner was among the city's leading scorers as the team rolled up to a 5-3 record. All-City second team linesmen Bob Caverly, Al Peake, and Dave Billy held opposing teams to only 87 points against Start's 174 point tally. Victories over city rivals DeVilbiss and Bowsher, 13-6 and 41-12 respectively, topped the spectacular season. These victories gave Start such trophies as the Dunsmore Drum and the Victory Bell. Coach Epstein expects outstanding repeat performances from Juniors Angie Cuttaia, Paul Hasemeyer, and Chip Carstensen. John Callaghan, All-City Defensive End Honorable Mention, All-Northwestern Ohio Mel DeMars, All-City Defensive Halfback Honorable Mention, All-Northwestern Ohio John Faulkner, All-City Offensive Halfback Honorable Mention, All-Northwestern Ohio Dale Heigel, All-City Offensive End All-Northwestern Ohio End Honorable Mention, All-State 97 .1 ,A KWH? 1- 'epggyev z'h .2 K . 'sf . m if 'hav 'Q-'W AYQKT L' EB ATHLEIHI 857 Managers-Front Row-G. Kupper,.W. McGinnis. Row 2-D. Thrun, R. Stuyvesant, Mr. T. Hickman, equipment manager, T. McGinnis, M. Cameron. One of Staffs defensive mainstays, Bob Caverly, poised to attack the Irish backfield. 98 John Faulkner turns up field through Central line Season's Record Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Central Findlay Libbey Bowsher Woodward Waite DeVilbiss Macomber J , e i my f J' V , . V e Pmii . q , f , rf, A. J-. an ,Mm Q, ,t,r. Lightweight Football-Front Row-R. McCracken, M. Chamberlain, M. Fisher, M. Avery, D. Drago, R. Plaine, S, Scarvelis. Row 2-J Doyle M Marshall, J. Clegg, G. Plumadore, R. Haggert, R. Jones, T. Tadsen, J. Wells. Row 3-K. Hornyak, B. Wisbon, J. Sturges, W. Roudebush M Do honey, R. Sowers, C. Gilsdorf. Row 4-T. Myers, J. Christlieb, J. Warren, J. Christen, D. Haynes, R. Waggoner. Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Freshmen kick to sophomores in their annual game. 100 Llghtwelght Record 8 Libbey 20 Bowsher 6 Central 8 Woodward 8 Waite 20 DeVilbiss 0 Macomber 0 St. Francis '8- r j Rf - z - -5. Freshman Record x , Start 0 Bowsher Start 0 Central T Start 6 Woodward Start 6 Waite Start 6 DeVilbiss Start 19 Macomber Start 6 St. Francis Mark Fisher is pursued by freshmen defense, Freshmen get off pass despite hard rush of sophomores. Freshmen Football-Front Row-D. Barker, W. Leinaweaver, J. Darling, W. Kellum, A. Colquhoun, J. Faulkner, D. DeMars. Row 2-T. Robinson, J. Wall, T. Fought, J. Nyeste, J. Oswald, M. Pomorski, R. Foster, R. Johnson. Row 3-T. Ruff, W. Lesser, T. Moebius, D. French, T. Banash, T. Kemp, J. Miller, B. Herzig. Row 4-Coach J. Koch, F. Smith, M. Innes, R. Tice, K. Carstensen, Coach D. Neiderhauser. lOl All-City Bowler Gordy Wilson National League-Front Row- R. McKenty, Coach T. Hickman. Row 2-D. Spencer, H. Stan- bery, J. Zajac, G. Wil- son, R. DuBell. Bowling Spartan keglers under Coach Tom Hickman made a fine showing in this year of inter-scholastic competition. The National League team, led by MVP pin ace Gordy Wilson, captured Start's first city bowling crown. Other standout members of the team included Doug Spencer, Robert DuBell, Robert McKenty, and Howard Stanbery. Start's American League team, led by Bill Holtfreter and Denny Hyter, gained experience to capture future honors. American League-Front Row-M. Wongrowski, J. Storer. Row 2sR. Mexicott, W. Holtfreter, B. WiSb0U. Coach T. Hick man, D. Hyter, J. Ryan, J. Sturges. Cross Ciountr Team leader Martin Nagy sparked the 1966 Start cross-country team to a 6k9al City League record and seventh place in city competition. Larry Todak, Mark Coe, Dave Carroll, Greg Archer and John Gonia proved to be outstanding as the harriers swept a tri-meet decision against Scott and Waite. The team also posted victories over St. Francis and Macomber. Coach Danny Taylor's runners placed eighth in the city and district meets. Larry Todak and Rick Buss duel for lead. Varsity Squad-Front Row-G. Ewing, J. Hojnacki, D. Thomas, M. Nagy, F. Dupuis, L. Todak, J. Gonia, A. Tidmanis, G. Archer. ROW 2-M Macniak, F. Powell, R. Buss, J. Grodi, B. Biglin, D. Carroll, R. Mexicott, C. Grevis, G. Altgilbers, M. Coe, Coach D. Taylor. l03 Varsity Squad-Kneeling-Coach J. Bushong. Row 2fD. Dugai, R. Buss, D. Duckworth, A. Fretz, J. Driftmyer, A. Peake, R. Cottrell, J. Andre, G. Altgilbers, R, Boyd, J. Gracyk, D. Brighton. Basketball Determination and team spirit were key words as Start's roundballers powered their way to third place linish inthe City League. The Spartan offensive effort was dominated by All-City scoring ace Al Peake, who led the league with a 26.5 average per game. Under Coach Jerry Bushong the team overcame strong defenses to linish with an overall 1357 record, with outstanding performances from seniors Jack Driftmyer, Derek Duckworth, Roger Cottrell, and Jim Gracyk, juniors Denny Brighton and Dave Dugai, and sophomore standout Jerry Altgilbers. l l l04 League's high scorer, All-City Al Peake. Season's Record Start 60 Ottawa Hills 58 Start Scott Start Cardinal Stritch Start Woodward Start Central Start DeVilbiss Start Waite Start Whitmer Start Macomber Start Elyria Start Bowsher Start Libbey Start St. Francis Start DeVilbiss Start Scott Start Lima Senior Start Woodward Start Waite Sectional Tournament Start 61 Macomber Start 62 Rogers Jack Driftmyer evades defensive effort for two points. 5? le Q Coach Bushong relates strategy to team during a time out lO5 'fax A R 5 'Fl If MGTQCTZQIGS rn amend 107 1-,f.mm.,,,.x., ..V,A. .m:mw,,m.W.N .,,. ww ,.,n.,.f,,....w...,-m-...,,- ...W -V-W,J.,m..,,...mm-v,W,N,.wmv Y .,....,,N.,,,..,... Junior Varsity Basketball-Front Row--S. Scarvelis, C. Marlow, B. Wisbon, M. Fisher, A. Colquhon. Row 2-Coach N. Heidtman, R. Shope, J. Wells, J. Andre, W. Phifer, J. Christen, M. Avery. Lightweight Record Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start l08 Ottawa Hills Scott Cardinal Stritch Woodward Central DeVilbiss Waite Whitmer Macomber Elyria Bowsher Libbey St. Francis DeVilbiss Scott Lima Senior Woodward Waite Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Freshman Record Burnham Scott Jefferson Woodward Central DeVilbiss Waite Fassett Macomber St. John's Bowsher Libbey St. Francis DeVilbiss Cardinal Stritch Scott Woodward Waite Freshman BasketballvFront ROWSD. DeMars, T. Moibus, D. l-lense, P. Williams, K. Carstensen L Temme Row 2 Coach D Taylor P Kallile, J. Faulkner, S. Hall, T. Banash, T. Fought, W. Bell, M. Milewski, Row 3-B. Carter, J Pearson M Pomorski D Falls G Gosses T Winkler, T. Kemp, J. Skiver. 109 Varsity Squad-Front Row-D. Glick, M. Blackmar, T. Kinnear. Row ZMB. Jordan, J. Grodi, G. Archer, G. Kahl, T. Diacou, M. Brown. Row 3- Coach D. Niederhauser, J. Wolf, C. Herzig, M. Cramer, E. Lewis, B. Martenscn. Evan Lewis governs match in heavyweight division. Junior Varsity-Front Row-J. Jacobs, M. Chamberlain, G. Beckett, J. Storer, G. Pluma- dore. Row 2fJ. Oswald, R. Martz, J. Clegg, R. Plaine, W. High, J. Franz, M. Canning. Row 3-T. Kidd, D. Coon, T. Begin, E. Dryden, J. Ryan, R. Rebensal, D. French, H. Leiter, R. Schultz, M. Innes. Wrestling The 1967 Spartan matmen compiled a 4K5 record under Coach Don Niederhauser. Top performances on the team came from Rudy Garcia, Evan Lewis, and All-Cityjunior and MVP Greg Kahl. Kahl's 932-l record was one of the best in Start's grappling history. Spirited by senior captains Mike Blackmar, Evan Lewis, and Mike Brown, the team finished fifth in city competition. Kahl and Garcia represented the Spartan matmen in the District Meet. Coach Neiderhauser has high hopes for a successful 1968 season with nine returning lettermen to head the Start defenses. goqAH?v V. L Mark Cramer maneuvers opponent into take-down position. Season7s Record Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start DeVilbiss Libbey Scott Waite Central St. Francis Macomber Woodward Bowsher Teammates urge grapplers on. Mike Blackmar controls action. III L .ff 23334 M if is Kahl positions opponent for takedown. Jim Grodi attempts reversal Varsity Squad-Front Row-W. Donaldson, D. Forman, R. McKenty, A. Carnahan. Row 2-W. Straka, D. Haas, L. Williams, W. Clark, W. Holt- freter. Row 3-P. Maciolek, J. Miller, B. Gajewski, J. Douglas, Coach D. Kroggel. Golf Paced by Bob McKenty and Bruce Gajewski, the Start High golfteam, coached by Mr. Darryl Kroggel, finished second in City League action with a 7-231 overall record and went on to win the District Tournament. McKenty was chosen as most valuable player. He and Gajewski were selected for berths on the All-Cityteam. Also receiving nominations for second team All-City honors were Spartans Jim Douglas and Al Carnahan. Best score for the year was turned in by Gajewski with a 72 against Scott. B ,xr Wm ?SP' wr All-City golfers, Bob McKenty and Bruce Gajewski. Pat Maciolek lines up a putt. l i Tennis Mike Littin and Bill Seth lead the 1966 Start High tennis team to an even 4-Q4 city record. Among the team's victories was a smashing shut-out over Scott. Littin was picked the most valuable player. He, along with Seth and Angelo Cuttaia, Doubles team ol' Phil Ziemke and Mike Nutting anticipate return volley. were Outstanding in Singles competition. Phil Ziemke and Mike Nutting proved to be the almost unbeatable doubles combination. Coach Niederhauser looks for the 1967 tennis team to be even better with seven returning lettermen. is , . . t 'Q Q t ,,:.: if ' ' 5' ,.::1.:g E27 a....fi2h,.fii.:if! Varsity Squad-Front Row-J. Bylow, R. Bigelow, M. Nutting, A. Cuttaia, D. Marlow. Row 2-Coach D. Neiderhauser, M. Fisher, M. Littin, B. Brotje, W. Seth, P. Ziemke, D. Irons, L. Calcamuggio. l Craig Cotner passes to Steve Scarvelis en route to victory. Yi'Q21.', Mel DeMars sails over bar in high jump. All-City John Heinrich leads John Kyle, Macomber, and John Bobash, Rogers, for victory in District Track Meet -t H1 Varsity Squad-Front Row-R. Sowers, M. Mocniak, J. McDermott, T. Diacou, W. High, M. Nasset, G. Smith, M. Zielinski, D. Worley, D. Coon S. Scarvelis. Row 2-M. Coe, F. Gilchrist, W. Johnson, L. Berringer, R. Biglin, J. Gonia, D. Carroll, G. Weidner, G. Rimer, M. Brimacombe, M Epperly, T. Rehder. Row 3-M. DeMars, J. Heinrich, G. Ammer, T. Stokes, M. Avery, W. Buehrer, T. Lenahan, C. Shapiro, R. Hyman R. Jordan, T. Zagara, J. Ryan. Row 4-G. Muckenthaler, M. Bochnovich, C. Cotner, W. McGinnis, W. Blake, J. Snuggs, D. Braun, R. Beat D. Haynes, L. Whitaker, L. Todak. Track - The high and low hurdling ofJohn Heinrich and Dennis Todak highlighted the season of the 1966 Start High track team. Heinrich placed first in both the high and low hurdles at the district meet, with Todak Hnishing a close second in the same events. Heinrich was chosen the most valuable player and finished on the first All-City team. JeiT Lynch broke a school record by throwing the discus 135 feet. Jack Hackman broke a DeVilbiss track record when he ran the mile in 4:27.8. Miler Jack Hackman registers easy victory over Bowsher. L Season's Record Start Start Start Start Start Start 86 85 81 81 15 85 li 2.'ls?I:,-hgQ,g V, 5:g',,',Ag:,k .zf.,kl:, ', . :aff 1--ogy ,gg .., fy 1-f7i:w4:'1s1'.-1.,. 1. ,W r- H, . ws vw f - sr.,m'1:9r:ixxs 111.1 .' - ' T- -A ffw!ws'fz' '.i'rw'vz,'f 7532272 'gk ,,.. , , S1 9 afgfrx 51gfw,g3rg3s1g'2sf:z1i-Q1'fL'.'if2ES?Q?iiml Iafisfvf ig E219 sfiffw' j :1'fmi'.1Lfs1u':41 - ' - Ni2?25f,E 'Ll5r: 4.9 -ff5?f1'ffwQ Veiifv ..:..J.'f ' QE 1 WSW M By -L 4 -W 1 Mfemgkkk ,Qwggg:1gr3f?iQ:2?is f'w1K,Qsgghz. ,. 1. 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Spartan runners lead into the last turn ofthe mile relay. ,544- ,dc had .wma ffd ,Zfhf .wwf ,wwf QWM fcaozg :bil 152 7202234 If Java, I 5115 l ll9 Q 'V ah 1- Varsity Squad-Front Row-S. Nowakowski, R. Mettler, D. Sampson, R. Mills, R. Mengel, G. MacRitchie, S. McKinley, W. Douthett. Row 2 Coach N. Heidtman, D. Duckworth, P. Dale, A. Fritz, T. Wall, J. Driftmyer, J. Wyatt, R. Naugle, R. Caverly, M. Blackmar, Baseball Strong pitching and hitting eoasted the 1966 baseball team to a 4-5 record. The squad tied for fourth in the City League. A 7K1 win over league champion Macomber brought the season to a close. Most valuable player, .lim Wyatt, finished the season with a 3a3 pitching record. His most outstanding achievements were ll strike-outs against St. Francis and 14 against Libbey. Coach Ned Heidtman expects returning letterman Jack Driftmyer, who turned in a 2-2 record, to lead the 1967 Start baseball team. Rick Mills attempts to steal third. Catcher Bob Naugle fires ball down to second. Tim Wall taps first base for Put 0Ut- Coach Heidtman discusses situation with Jack Driftmyer and Bob Naugle. 121 Scason's Record Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start Start DeVilbiss Central Scott St. Francis Woodward Whitmer Waite Libbey Macomber Phil Dale connects for a single 122 Duckworth foils a stealing attempt. Dale reaches high in good defensive move Mengel contributes to Spartan cause. si '- - as 123 l 'Lucie 'Ls Class of 1970 Each freshman experiences an enormous sense of loss one day in late August, as he enters the auditorium for the first class meeting. Still clinging stubbornly and loyally to his grade school clique of comrades, he views a Vast sea of j abbering and unfamiliar faces, and wonders what it will be like to spend the next four years with five hundred strangers. He is quick to learn that being a freshman is a little frightening, but that it also can be a lot of fun. Best of all, it's new, itls exciting, it's beginning . . . Scott Abrams Debra Ackland Pamela Ackland Stephanie Adams Wendy Alcock Lynne Allan Kathleen Allen Kathyan Alley Jack Anderson Mary Anderson Bonnie Arft Pamela Arman Karen Arnold Carol Arnovitz Andrew Arvay Eileen Avery Kathleen Babel Lawrence Bachli Debra Baldwin Carol Ballmer Tedd Banash Cynthia Bankey Robert Barclay Kathryn Bardwell Dennis Barker Pamela Barker Nahia Barkoot Kenneth Barnswell David Barshel Valerie Batdorf Jerry Bartelheim James Bartsch Patricia Beckett Constance Begin Wayne Bell Richard Bellamy Carollyn Bembenek Valerie Benner William Benner Susan Biegala Laura Bill .Ioan Black Nancy Black Sandra Blair Patricia Bodinus James Bogdanski Joseph Bogdanski G. Nick Bokan Christina Bolbach Barbara Bolton Debra Boos Patricia Borgelt Mark Boston Deborah Boughey yyttt Q aw -nfrd-T 5 ti V amifp . .., ., 3 ,r.., . ..,, A L ,,. , .,.: , , . ..,,..,,, ,M : 35, ww-W 25.15-M, ,. ,V ., , ,WJ , , tw --it f . ,-wmta lies 'f: wr .. . , 1 V- ,ty at .ff--, ,.,i.,,JtMiV it wwgftz, 7 --Wrfqai 5,,J.iauf .. . -:,,, , ., . . .H Nerf ff' 355 -aff ' .za -f twfgfsw , aw awmizw-135111mln -1 aux? ,, . l .ts l27 .W YQ' G gt at Q, mv H I , Connie Bowers Bruce Bowles JelTrey Bowser Michael Braatz Patricia Braatz Kay Brancheau Darrell Breese Michael Bricker Dale Brimacombe Robert Bryant l The freshman enters his first class with open eyes and a stomach full of butterflies. He Hnds that the school rolls on, without stopping to answer his questions Phillip Burke David Cameron Raymond Carr Wendy Carr Kenneth Carstensen Robert Carter Victoria Charvat David Churchill Christina Clark David Clark Carol Clay Michael Clayton Joan Clement Laurene Clement Deborah Coder Catherine Cole Randy Collier Patricia Collins Alan Colquhoun Linda Combattelli Nancy Coon Renee Cooper James Corfman Wade Cotterman Sandra Cottingham Jo Ann Cousino Connie Cowell Cheryl Cramer Stephen Crandall Michael Crossman Sharen Cullum Sandra Custard Karen Daly John Darling Alexander David Valerie David George Dean Don De Mars Sharon Dersch Thomas Dewey James DeYoung Sandra Dillinger Pamela Dilworth Sandra Dimmerling John Dobbs Cathleen Dodge Richard Dodge Linda Doering Diana Dolt Mary Doniere Renee Dorr Jill Dryden Sharon Duncan Cathy Dunmead Barbara Easterwood Daniel Erickson inding answers on his own, the freshman learns through his first high school experiences . . cafeteria lunches, main hall bunches, orientation, procrastination, library passes, English classes, I .Q. and preference tests, clubs for special interests, locker combinations, classroom imitations. ig- Marcia Esterly Kathy Evans David Falls Bruce Farnham James Faulkner Carlene Featzka Charlotte Fidler Sheila Firsdon Shirley Fore Robert Foster Richard Fotoples Robert Fotoples Thomas Fought Pamela Fraker John Franz Daniel French Vickie Frey Janet Frisk Mark Frost Pamela Garner Gloria Gasiorowski John Gawronski Kathy Gehr Carol Gilsdorf Laraine Glase Timothy Gleason Dennis Glick Joseph Good James Goranson Carol Gorr Gordon Gosses Lynne Gould Mary Gray Danny Greenburg Patricia Greiner Charles Grilhth Cynthia Grimley Diane Grzybowski Cynthia Guilliams Ralph Gullikson Bruce Gump Kathy Gunther Josephine Guzzo Mark Habib Joyce Haggart Dorothy Haines Ruth Haines Stephen Hall David Hamada Janice Harbaugh Mary Harmon Robert Harris Barbara Hart James Hart Beverly Hatcher Mary Hauri Linda Hawkins Louise Hay Mary Heckler Lynn Heer Gordon Helms Karen Heltzel Barbara Hendricks Nancy Henold Richard Hense Rita Hernacki Bruce Herzig James Higgins William Hiller Sue Hinton Cynthia Hodnicki Wayne Hojnacki Darlene Holewinski Patricia Hoover Judith Hornyak Sally Horsman Terry Horton Soultana Houlles Kenneth Houstin Carla Hoy Barbara Hrabosky Sally lhrig Michael Innes Dagmar Israel John Jacobs Diana Jewson Catherine Johnson Dan Johnson Michael Johnson Richard Johnson Denise Jones at wif 5 'Q Q. I f ,S R ,-if fi x 1' ffl l Jiyt it . , ,f.i ,f fan , , it L.:-,az ----'. . 'Wis7fs1! ' ' 1 J' it ile1gS7Qi,,f f 7 tsfilgsatftfgtf y' is 4, 4 142'-ru - V Jwfil Melody Jones Yeow-Sam Jung Linda Jurkiewiez Douglas Kahl Philip Kallile Robert Kanarowski Cindy Karpinski Jutta Katz Robert Keeton Anthony KeFfer Claudia Keiser Charlene Keller William Kellum Thomas Kemp David Kennedy Dorothy Kern Mark Kersey Michael Kersey Timothy Kidd Douglas King Thomas Kinnear Dan Kissling Margaret Klein Margaret Kolling J. Carol Konewka Allen Kopaniasz Deborah Kopka Jack Kornmeier Denise Kowalczk Marianne Kretschmer Kim Kreiger James Koss Mark Kroll Karen Krupp William Kuenzel Douglas Kupper David Langkammer Thomas Larkins Barbara Laskey Deborah Laskey Anthony Lawrence Richard Lawrence Wanda Lawson William Leinaweaver Patricia Leiter Doug Lemlc William Lesser Charlene Le Vally gynggmfmwr VTP' ' Intramural games, learning many names, gym suits and exercises, magazine sales and prizes, pep assembly spirit and cheers, after-election joy and tears, C 8: A cards and book labels, too many chairs at lunch tables Kathleen Leverenz Georgia Lewandowski Kenneth Lickert Christina Lindsay Marsha Link Nancy Livingston Henry Lohman Jill Lohmeyer Diana Longenbarger Paul Lynch Leslie Macek Thomas Mendelbaum Robert Manders Sylvia Markowicz James Marley Harry Marquis Ray Marshall William Marshall Ronald Martens Linda Matthews Shari Mauss Vicky May Kathleen Mayers Donald McClain Jill McCloud William McEwuen Theresa McFadden l Timothy McFadden 'KWH' Karen McGalTey Barbara McGee W. Pat McGorman Patrick McKinley Ronald McNeal Patricia McQueary James McShane Mary Meeker Sally Meeker Joanne Michael Michael Milewski Charles Miller David Miller Jeffrey Miller John Miller Susanne Miller Vicky Minnick Terri Mixer Thomas Moebius Richard Moench Fredric Moll Christine Mollen Colleen Morel Cheryl Morris Donald Mossing James Murray Laurie Myers Michael Mylander John Nagle Katherine Nagy Theresa Nagy Cheryl Navarre Richard Navarre Kathy Nemeth Linda Never Claudia Niles Nancy Nimmo Larry Nowak Thomas Null John Nyeste Martin Oehmler Sue Okoroski Charlotte Olsen Diane Olson Pamela Orwig Jeffrey Oswald John Ovalle Michael Overhouse Dennis Owczarzak Timothy Page Susan Palmer Dennis Paren Patricia Parker Carol Partis Timothy Parton Lloyd Patterson James Pearson Georgianne Peck Valerie Perrine Edward Perry Judith Peters Carol Pethe Barbara Petryk James Petsche Dorothy Phillips Judy Phillips James Pietrzak Ann Pinkava Diana Pinkava Robin Pipes Randall Pitzen Pamela Plunkett Todd Pochadt Cynthia Poirier Michael Pomorski Brent Pool Gregory Randolph Joseph Ray Donald Reaster Donna Reichow Christine Reid Faye Reinhart Linda Rex Marlene Rich Sharlett Ridgley Robert Rihacek Renee Rimer Paul Ringer Mary Jo Rippel Marilyn Risk Dana Robertson mea tttt X f aaaemaaeaa Qahnwlaaaiiaaaiiaae aea ' W ,.:., U mm T A5 SE W Wait 'Ei ,, r .2 R f eff N 1 ww- , sl , 1 4 r fr t,jt,.g f,f f rhlt e rfmQii v Wa Mtn F igs, Lgi-fig.: :4'gl r3Ji5 mi? QF! fx ll ,Q fu lil? Em i, 51 9 g xiii?-s wi AW Ks if Slit Liu lips? ,gi , 4 , 5 et, ,, , , K L ' Elms A kk,, f..,,-7 v N ,v --As'f?Mf'fw'.a1s Asif P43Wf'as'Q?fILrl-1:Q--',i.fg'2 'St if ll, ' R' 4 ' 'WL' Q Aib7if3'-iiffg if' 5--yqfza NXT'k,fwfz.gf':iAlix-eg??f3Si2i+f1vtfsgJ--iasgw f 1 . 4 - -f. gieiggggfsff-Jagssi .,.. 5 , , .W,MNM-,te.,-W. ,.., A, . . K .,. X as .. ,.afJ.s, 11151, .W , - M .wwwmvxmw f,awfs1m..sw-Y 1 X- -, 4. G., . .. , or if of-Wsv -femme, frm' - f' W f ' V ,l rt . M , ,fat ,,rr T R if ..,, If ,, it - .- 2 N CVE? ,gta Q 'ls il . 'fi . 9 ,Q 'a' V al' ' f, 7 'Y' Yi? 4 4 k,, . F if - BALL -X tg , v 4 j 7: 4 , ,- fig Lyman Robertson Tim Robinson Lewis Rogers Marc Rohloff David Romer Virginia Ronan David Rose Mark Ross Michelle Ross Deborah Ruggiero Nancy Sarver Toy Sautter Cheryl Schafer Robert Schieferstein Christine Schneble Lynn Schultz Karen Schuttenberg Marilyn Schwartz 136 y spring, the freshman has learned . . Learned a little, perhaps, about books and such thingsg learned a great deal about the school and its people. He can laugh at his many blunders and boast of his accomplishments. . ...J T' .+ i 49 is A t 'l 2-. -tina ' ,, c a v--- V - 3- t 5 1 ,DV ul: 4 -N ' A Q , . VF, ., S 1 ri at S 'Y' A xt 9 5, N Q, 5. 63 M., E at -all I J. QQ, 3 ow f' 5 ,il i i .na- -4044 5' . Nw X 3 , gli Qs f J i , -ugewg ' 511579 . 3 iw-'I , l 1 wi - tim I 'Q 1 ff, if iff It . f, .X ,. ff, ig My I 1 7 ,fa : t I 'Q F F A1 vm , . 1 Ed 5 Fw' , in V I ,J V I , 1 ' A ' N' :, 54 f r, .1 I tk -' Q 137 , by A. -i , ,3 f -, Mary Scott Jane Shaneck Faye Shank Cathy Shaw Deborah Shaw Patrick Sheahan Glenda Shearer Wendy Shipman Debra Shoots Mark Shortridge Karen Shuptrine Michael Shuman Ann Simon Mary Simpkins Jo Ann Skinta Geoflrey Skiver Malla Skoulis Robert Slagle Connie Slee George Sleeper Edward Smith Frank Smith Joanne Smith Larry Smith Michael Smith Karen Snare James Snyder Tommy Snyder David Solly Michael Sottek Deborah Sowers Christine Spencer Marvin Sperling Jeanette Speweik Walter Spooner Pamela Stacy Michael Stallfus Patricia Stambaugh Kent Starrett Christopher States Jane Steele Kathleen Stefanshun William Stein Jeanne Stout Rebecca Stout Victoria Stout Gregory Stram Beverly Strassler Vivian Strohl Diane Sturton Richard Stryczek Edward Sulier n Jesse Sumner Beth Swing Laurie Swyers Ronald Szalkowski is open eyes have looked up to the self-conhdent seniors who were always so mature and so well established. He is ready to become such a person. if f. 7, V51 1- 'S .KA Robert Szymanski Cynthia Tattersall Patty Tebeau 138 Doloros Tehenski Larry Temme Sara Tetlow Robert Tice Kathy Tighe Michael Titgemeyer Diane Todd James Tropf Janet Tuohy Barbara Twining James Underwood Jeannette VanGunten Frederick Van Wormer Christine Vargo Patricia Veller Karen Wagar Gary Wainscott Stephen Walker James Wall Mark Wallington James Ward Ruth Warnock Donna Wasielewski Raymond Wasielewski Sandra Waters Michael Weaver Denise Webb Dennis Weber Richard Weigel Donald Weissenberger Jeffrey Welker Laura Wening Scott Weppler Richard Wernet Barbara Widener Kenneth Wilcox Suzee Wilkerson Gary Williams James Williams Martha Williams Paul Williams Lynn Williamson J. Scott Wilson Diane Wineland Timothy Winkler David Wirick Judith Wisebaker Sandra Wisher Pamela Witte Ann Wolf Sarah Wolff Judy Wongrowski Lynden Worley Michael Wysocki William Yager Celia Yeack Cletus Young Nancy Young Thomas Young Linda Zagara Thomas Zielinski Dennis Zeisloft Mary Ziolkowski Kenneth Zuercher 1-54- .ar f f F ,- uf , K 'ia B. Secretary-Jill Carr President-Marty Marshall nl -ak, -' TreasurergMichael Chamberlain Y . ly, 5 Vice-President-Ron McCracken Class of 1969 Sophomores greet their second year at Start with new awareness. Building on the mistakes and successes they made in one year as freshmen, they face the next months supported by the Hrm foundations of their experiences. Still full ofirrepressible enthusiasm, they can tackle the problems that will confront them with the guidance ofthe standards set by former classes. Entrusting the responsibilities of running the class to a chosen few, they elect the officers who will serve as their leaders and will draft the plans for active sophomore participation in school life Adviser-Mrs. Jacqueline Krupp Pamela Albright Richard Alexander Gerald Altgilbers Janet Althouse Lynne Anderson Kathleen Andra Jon Andre David Apsey Gregory Archer Walter Aring Joyce Arnold Christine Avalos Michael Avery Pat Boals Nancy Bain Josephine Bartosiak Lawrence Beat Patricia Beavers Joyce Beck Gary Beckett Frank Bialecki Teri Bialecki Harriet Black Christopher Blakely Richard Bliss William Block James Bogle Edward Bonham M. Jane Bosenbark Darla Bowers Michael Boxenbaum Brenda Bradford Cynthia Bradley Carol Brancheau Polly Brandman Carleton Breed Kay Bremer Linda Brittain Patricia Brogan Jan Bruce Gwendolyn Bruton Molly Bunner Bonnie Burke G. Michael Butcher John Bylow Kathleen Cabinski Larry Calcamuggio Deborah Caldwell Tim Callaghan Michael Cameron Ron Cameron Karen Campbell Michael Canning Jill Carr Dorothy Cashon Ernest Cassaver Douglas Caster Michael Chamberlain Mary Chitwood JelTrey Christen James Christlieb James Ciesielski Robert Clabaugh Connie Clark Karen Clark William Clark Linda Clay John Clegg Garry Clinton David Close Dennis Collins Mark Collins Randy Colquhoun Brenda Cook David Coon Michele Cox Sharon Crahan F. Bob Cramer Deborah Crider Steven Cromwell William Cross Terry Culling Larry Cullum Richard Custard Ivana Dacchille Dale Dalrymple Jean Daugherty Ruth Dawson Janet Delikat Mary DeYoung Karen Dickey Linda Divan Connie Dodge Michael Dohoney Sueann Dohoney William Donaldson Barbara Doniere John Doughty Pamela Dowling Thomas Downey Dave Drago Eric Dryden Valerie Duerringer Sally Duncan Mary Dunn Frank DuPuis Victoria Dziabas Debra Eble Denise Edgar Karen Edgar With the help of their adviser, they become a unihed class, with increased interest in all activities. E? ir.s 'si N Michael Edwards Vicki Ellis Kathryn Erler Deborah Erno Cheryl Evanofl' George Ewing Greg Faunce Claude Fish Jack Fisher Mark Fisher Christine Fleitz Raymond Flood Sandra Ford Dennis Forman Clayton Forst Caroline Foster Wendy Fouke Thomas Frank Jerrold Friend Howard Frisinger Cynthia Frutiger Michael Gaines Christine Gallagher Deborah Galliers David Gerber Jack Gerber Fraser Gilchrist Craig Gilsdorf M. Jane Girkins Michael Goeckerman Angelika Goedde Guenter Goedde Judith Goetting Marcia Gordos Marilyn Gracyk Janice Grady Diane Graetz Robert Gray Debra Greenburg Barbara Grenon Nancy Griffin Gregory Grimes Paul Grzybowski Brian Gump Catherine Haas Robert Haggart Diane Hahn Sue Hale Ralph Hall Marsha Hardy Alyce Harmon Michael Harrison Janice Hart Michael Hough Carolyn Haynes Dennis Haynes Kathleen Heath Steven Heer Sharon Heffelbower Kenneth Helle Charlene Hennessey Elizabeth Hennessey Douglas Herman Clyde Herzig Amy Higbie George High Deborah Hillman Catherine Hinds John Hojnacki Margie Holtfreter Robert Hopkins Kenneth Hornyak Sandra Hoyt Nancy Husman Wendy Huss Marchon Hutchinson Daniel Hyman Anthony Idczak Constance Ireland Bernadette Jankowski Robert Jarchow Catherine Jazwiecki Marjoleine Jelinger Melvin .Ienssen Kathleen Jones Richard Jones Michael .losephson John Kantner Karen Karmol Diane Kasch Darlene Kaszubiak .loan Kaufman Thomas Kayser Michael Kerbanski Debbie Kershner Diane Kimble Amy King Irene Kinsey Janice Knorr Stanton Knowles Michael Koch Stephen Koder Thomas Kopan Gail Kramer Janice Kratzman David Kretz Beverly Kuenzel Louanne Kunke Nancy Kunkle .lo Anne Kwiatkowski Joyce LaCourse Loren Landis Patricia Lankey Sandra Laraby Barbara Lashley Patricia LaVoy Katherine Lawson Martha Lawson Garrett Lee et, regardless oflogic they've gained, they play a typically sophomoric role, each taking the part of the wise fool,', self-assured and opinionated, but immature and unrealistic in his thinking, developing the foresight and wisdom necessary for the upperclass years. Sophomore Student Council Wongrowski. Row 2-Natalie Canning, Diane Kasch, Mike Girkins, Mike Row 3-Mike Caren Lemoine Donald Leonard Janice Ligman Brenda Livingston David Lockert Patrick Long David Longenecker David Loomis Greg Lorenzen Wendy Lublin Philip Luetke Martha Luhrs Kathy Lutz Donna Lynch Marlene MacBride Michael Mahaney Frank Mahr Mary Beth Maidment James Maier Joseph Malin Pam Mercer Craig Marlow Marty Marshall Robert Martz ophomore experiences hold lasting memories of softball and showers, studying for hours, qualms concerning worm dissectlons, tests with ambiguous directions car keys, J.V.'s.', R. Jeffrey Mawer Richard Maxwell Deborah McCloskey Patrick McCloskey Ronald McCracken James McDermott Cherie McDonald Timothy McGinnis Terry McKinley Thomas McLouth Carol McMahon Maureen McShane Jeannette Meadows Lynne Metcalf Dorothy Meyer Janice Mills Michael Mocniak Kathy Modrall Raymond Moore Elizabeth Morris Edward Morrissey Kathie Mruk Brenda Myers Thomas Myers Martha Nasset Lawrence Naugle Antone Netter Don Neuendorll' Alice Nolin Doris O'Brien Mary O'ConneI Colleen Ollendorf Deborah Olson Deborah Osthimer Robert Ostrander Joan Oswald Pamela Ott Jaunita Palicki Linda Panczer Natalie Parks Claudia Parsons Susan Passino Robert Patterson Linda Pautz Nancy Perlinski William Phifer Paul Pickering Linda Pinkelman Shirley Piotrowski Richard Plaine Gary Plumadore Christopher Polfenbaugh Mark Porthouse Sandra Potter Rainia Poulos H. Lee Price Daniel Qualman Barbara Raab Theresa Rahm Daryl Rambeau Ross Ramsdell Duane Ramsey William Randall Paul Rang Barry Rappaport Richard Ray Robert Rebensal William Renschler Cheryl Richardson Michael Riddle Kathleen Riley Candace Ringle Deborah Rittner Kelly Roberts Kathy Rogers Deborah Romer Ellen Ross Carolyn Roth William Roudebush Robin Rouse John Ryan James Rygalski Carol Sanzenbacher Stephen Scarvelis Jenatha Scherer John Schlachter Dale Schoonmaker Ann Schrader Kathryn Schroeder Linda Schroeder Robert Schroeder Linda Scott Kathryn Semetko William Senecal Deborah Shallenbarger Janet Shea Linda Shearer J. Lynn Sherrer Mary Shoneberger Robert Shope Janet Short Susan Simko Kathryn Simon Victoria Sinclair Pamela Sipp John Smith Judy Smith Patricia Smith Robert Smith Martin Soldenwagner Gail Soldner Susan Spearing Clinton Spevak Jean Spratt Phillis Squires L. John Stanko Linda Stout James Straka John Sturges Linda Stuttle Richard Swatek Marilyn Szarlip John Szczepanski Thomas Tadsen Robert Taraschke Linda Tarka Andrea Taulbee Karen Temple Gerald Thaxton Linda Thieman Jean Thomas Robert Thomas Kerry Thomsen David Thrun Elizabeth Toney C. Gail Troy Anne Tuite Darlene Turk Karla Uhde Patricia Updike Richard Utterback Dennie Valasek L. Scott Vaughn Richard Vaughn Richard Wager Robert Wagoner Mark Wainscott Raymond Ware James Warren Judy Warren Kerry Wasielewski Ruth Wasserman Dianne Weaver Laura Weber Patricia Weeks James Wells Julie Wendt Clifford Wenrick Jeff Wetherald Wendy Wetzler Dorothy Wherry Gary White Clarence Wilcox Nancy Wilcox Rhonda Wilkins Arlene Wilson Gary Winterhalter Benjamin Wisbon Scott Wise George Wishart W, Steven Wisniewski Jacob Wolf Patrice Woodie The month of June brings the halfway point in high school life. A little older, a little wiser, sophomores eagerly anticipate a strong future as upperclassmen. l5l Michael Wongrowski Susan Wright Virginia Wright David Wunderley Mary Wymer Anthony Zagara Cynthia Zale Joy Zarend Susan Zeisloft Kathleen Ziolkowski PresidentgChip Carstensen l SecretaryiSandy Mollen Treasurer-Paul Hasemeyer Vice-President-Don Miller Class of 1968 Juniors are an active part of the constantly moving scene, the panoramic view of Start High School. Eager to fill their places as upperclassmen, juniors can be found in every phase ofschool life. Rarely hesitant to accept responsibility, they take their cue from the example set by the seniors and former classesg but their plans are formed I with the determination to make this year individual, unique, and definitely their own. Idealistic in their goals, they feel that with effort and self-conhdence nothing is unattainable. Advisers-Mrs. Shirley Flanner and Mr. Donald Hyatt Lynne Adams Georgia Akiki Susan Albright Darlene Allen Richard Allen Geoffrey Ammer Janet Ankney Beverly Arft Thomas Aring Larry Arndt Daryl Ashbaucher Jim Aston Dean Austin Charles Axonovitz Betsy Bachman Anne Bairley Christopher Bankey Dave Barger Suzanne Bauerschmidt Terry Beck Randall Bee Timothy Begin Nancy Bembenek Dale Benington Carolyn Bennett Lee Bent JetTrey Bick David Bielawski Robert Biglin William Blake J effrey Bobzean Michael Bochnovich Richard Bock Donna Bokan Judy Bolton Deborah Boxenbaum Richard Boyd Sandra Bracey Linda Briggs Dennis Brighton J. Mark Brimacombe Sharon Brimacombe Martin Brogan Connie Brough Harriet Brown Lawrence Bruen Sandra Brunk Richard Bub Douglas Buck Mark Bueter Barbara Bunting Patrick Bunting Catherine Burcewicz Jerry Burlison Richard Burr Richard Buss Deborah Callahan Charles Calms John Carman Walter Carstensen William Carstensen Toni Cartwright Karen Case Edward Cassidy Manuel Chambers Richard Chipps Rita Ciesielczyk David Clark Jerry Clark Suzanne Clement Dan Clinton Susan Clinton Jeffrey Coakley Susie Coakley Cheryl Colquhoun Gary Colquhoun Patricia Conti Deborah Cook Renee Cook Deborah Cotterman Toni Cotterman Linda Cousino Kathleen Crahan Mark Cramer Denise Crapes Angelo Cuttaia James Dahms Carol Dalke Elizabeth Dean Deborah Dietler Virginia DeMarco Marcia Dempster Larry DeVaughn Triphonas Diacou Barbara Dick Mary Jo Dielman Janice Diener Deborah Ditch Sara Divan Carol Donaldson Virginia Doniere Michael Donovan Rae Donovan Michelle Dorr James Douthett Cindy Doyle Gregory Drewyor Robert DuBell Richard Dudley David Dugai Wg K ?'A l uniors are more than the high school's third-year class. They are regarded by others as tomorrow's seniors, and are given thejunior year to use as a testing ground to prove themselves willing and competent. Rebecca Dumm Dean Duncan Michael Dunlap David Dunmead Jimmy Edmondson Debra Edwards Kurt Ehrhardt Susan Ehrhardt Sharon Eick Kay Ellison Mark Epperly Albert Evener Arlene Falls Linda Faulkner lhnw Barbara Felsted Gwen Fenneken Frank Fischer Barbara Flowers Lauri Fotoples Janis Fought Beverly Frantz Mary Franz Arnold Fretz Kathleen Friedel Kim Frisk Thomas Frost Kathleen Fuller Louis Galambos Pamela Galbraith Gary Galdys Kent Gardam Jane Garufos William Gensler Robert Gibson Lawrence Gifford Patrick Gilbert Dennis Gilday Duane Glase Barbara Glick Joseph Goodell James Gloneck Linda Graham Charles Grams Linda Gray Judy Green Gloria Greenburg Jacqueline Grceno Nancy Greiner Chris Grevis Kathleen Griiiith Patricia Grillith Richard Griilith James Grimley J. Doug Grocki James Grodi Ted Grove Daniel Hahn Joseph Hajduk Dennis Hall Marc Hall Drew Hamann Jeanne Hamilton Jacqueline Hanna Christina Hardy Donald Hardy Steven Harpold Linda Harrison Linda Harrsen Paul Hasemeyer Bonnie Heffner Linda Heinl John Henderman Ellen Hendricks Steven Henly Patricia Hennessey Ann Hense Barbara Hernacki Linda Hessling William High Diane Hilarski David Hill Majorie Hiss Gregory Holewinski Sharon Hornyak Sharon Houlles Pat Hoy Richard Hoyt Marijean Hutchison Gary lckes George lckes Mary Jackowski James Jacobs Gary Johnson Gerald Johnson John Johnson Karen Johnson Kenneth Johnson Linda Johnson Sara Johnson Walter Johnson Martin Jones Robert Jordan Judith Jozwiak Martha J ueng ii, ik Nl. . . . lunch lines painting signs, study hall slumbers irrational numbers basketball games, lofty aims, college information night quiz questions guessed right Q5 Jeffery Junk David Kaczmarek Gregory Kahl Lynn Kamper Edward Kanarowski Michael Karch Paul Kaseman Janet Kazmierski Gary Keel Patricia Keller Marcia Kelso Kristina Kersey David Kershner Donna King Philip King Linda Kinn Janet Kinsel Stephen Kinsey Deborah Kissberth Robert Kluczynski Barbara Knapp Linda Koester George Koinis Janet Kolath Barbara Kolby Robert Kondalski Paul Kosinski Karen Kowalski Gary Krause Robert Kreft Gary Krieger Robert Krouse Barbara Krum Frederick Kubitz Cynthia Kunkle Gary Kupper James Kurtz Phillip Kurtz William Kusz Dennis Kwiatkowski Thomas Laimon Larry Lakatos Nancy Lallky Jacquelyn Laney James Lawrence Michael Ledzionowski William Lee Joyce Lefevre Debra Lehmann Harold Leiter Kathryn Leiter Kevin Less Barbara Levison Christine Lewandowski Jo Ann Lewandowski Thomas Marley Marsha Marquis Kirsten Martin James Martin Patricia Martin Mark Maslowski William Mathison Donald May Robert McClain Mary McCloskey Cindy McCoy Shawn McDonald Larry Mclntyre Ronald McLaney Sandra McLennan Gary McMahon Rollen McQuestion Kathleen McRitchie John Meadows Patricia Meadows Cynthia Meeker Nancy Menard Thomas Messmer Michael Metty Barbara Miller Cheryl Miller Donald Miller Thomas Miller London Mitchell William Moebius Sandra Mollen Mary Mollenkamp Richard Morrin Karen Mruk John Munger Thomas Murawa Diane Napier Karen Narewski Michael Nasset Dennis Neff Scott Nellis Lawrence Nel ms Sandra Newell Christine Nowak Ronald Null Alan Nunn Michael Nutting Deborah Oberle Michael Okulski John Oliver Cynthia Orleman David Orner George Osborne Jill Oswald Cathy Otremba Patricia Pagan Il Junior Class Chairmen-Front RowMCathie Prichard Judy Bolton Lauri Fotoples Row 2-JefTAmmer, Jan Kinsel, Pat Shipman, Greg Holewmski Sejuna committees and cast, opening night coming too fast prom excitement, after-exam enlightenment, class rings . . . and a million other things! 7 l6l A. Gary Panczner Diane Paren Patricia Paris Sandra Patton Walter Pawluk Angelo Peake Robert Pearson R. Kathy Perrine David Peters Edward Petersen Edward Petryk Deborah Pfann Lance Pitzen Susan Planten Terrance Plocek Kathryn Polewski Douglas Poole Mike Prakas Wayne Pratt Cathryn Prichard Becky Raczkowski Joan Radebaugh Patrick Rahm James Redd Harry Reichow Debra Reinhart Eugene Reuman Gregory Rimer Raymond Ritchie Janice Rittner A jumors find pressures lncreasmg and their final high school year Rebecca Robinson John Rohlofl' Timothy Ropp Paula Rosenberry Jelfrey Roytek Kevin Ruddell Diane Ruggcrio Ronald Saelzler Nancy Sanders Martin Schaber Rita Schiel Gerald Schings William Schneider Randall Schoonmaker Linda Schudel Robert Schultz Linda Schumacker Kathy Seeburger Karen Senn Howard Sharfe J. Patrick Sherrer Patricia Shipman David Shoffer Ruth Shortridge Douglas Smith John Smolinski Christine Soncrant Douglas Spencer Howard Stanbery Margaret Stechschulte Carol Stewart Thomas Stokes Jeffrey Storer Kathy Storm David Stram Maribeth Strand Michael Stull Ronald Sturdevant Clarence Sturm Gary Suter Claudia Tattersall Robert Taylor Darlene Tehensky Michael Tehensky Patricia Templin Danny Thomas Bonnie Thompson Alex Tidemanis Christine Timko Robert Tober William Treby Joann Trippe Carol Turski Larry Ulery Darlene Underwood John Underwood Margaret Updegrall' Larry Valentine Susan Valentine Mark Vance Jean Van Wormer John Vincent Susan Walker Laura Wall Timothy Wall Brenda Walters David Warner Suzanne Warner Daniel Webb Larry Weber Susan Weir Kimberley Wening Deborah Wexler Kathryn Whitacre Sally Whitaker Susan Wiener Neil Wiktor Terry Wilcox Jeffrey Willets Nanqy C. Williams Nancy L. Williams Joyce Williamson Gary Winckowski Sandra Wisniewski Teresa Witt Nancy WollT Sally Woodbury David Worley Roger Worley Russell Wright Thomas Wright Christina Yeack Becky Young Kathleen Young Kathleen Zaenger Susan Zawlocki Sandra Ziegler Michael Zielinski D. Philip Ziemke he leaders of 1968, juniors of today, elect officers and plan enthusiastically for the coming year when they will inherit the leadership of Start. 'ea .gy ww enigrs .y 'T Secretary-Barb McDermott President A Treasurer-Cherie Hankins Jim Haggerty Vice-President-Mary Ann Carson af senior year is the end of one phase, one part ofa life, both important and insignificant, remembered with sad fondness although often overlooked in the excitement of what is yet to come. Seniors approach their final year with mixed emotions. For some, the last months arejust a period of waiting, a sort of temporary detainment before they can capture the frolie and freedom of college life, ' or face the reality ofconfronting the world f and earning a living. But for most, the senior year is a last chance to fulfill all their aspirations, momentous or immaterial, ll before the high school days E have slipped by. Advisers-Miss Wilma Geithman and Mr. Robert Conley 168 Wendy Abramson Elaine Aliapoulos Monte Allan Michael Anderson Janice Arnholt Larry Arnold Mary Ash Robert Bailey Bridget Bain J ulia Baker Karen Baldwin David Ballert M. Janet Barber Pamela Barclay Joyce Bauer Kathleen Bauer Gerald Bauerschmidt Eugene Bearringer Sherilyn Beatty Dennis Beckett Judith Behrendt Susan Bembenek Louis Beringer Patrick Berlin Wendy Bielski David Billy Debera Binkley J. Michael Blackmar Carol Blair David Blochowski Terry Bodette Johanna Bouw Barbara Bowles John Bradford Maryalice Braker Daniel Braithwaite Sharon Briggs Terrence Bristoll Bonnie Brough Cathy Brown Donna Brown Michael Brown James Bruning Robert Bruning James Buck Jeanne Buck Gary Burghard Sally Burgin Michael Burks Candace Butler James Calcamuggio John Callaghan Jack Campbell Emily Carmack Christine Carr David Carroll Mary Ann Carson Robert Caverly Gregory Chadwick Richard Cherry Cynthia Christen Janette Christoph Connie Christy Jeanette Ciesielczyk Darlene Cisek Geoffrey Close Although burdened by doubts of the future and problems of the present, seniors are obsessed with the spirit of now! Eager for fun and laughter, they have an unquenchable capacity for finding humor in the dry world of books. rm I as l7l Mark Coe Edward Connell Christopher Conner Edward Cook Roger Cottrell James Courtright Susan Crapes Sue Crawford Pamela Criger Jeffery Cygan Joyce Dale Barbara Danielson Virginia Dean Mary DeCola John DeLong Mel DeMars Ivi Diacou Gregory Donaldson Brenda Donoho Linda Donovan Russell Dossat James Draheim Jack Driftmyer Derek Duckworth Joseph Duganiero Barbara Duncan Marcia Dunn Donna Edelman Terrance Eichenbcrg John Emenegger Mary Engler Michael Etue 4.1-,p an RFQ They are proud, even arrogant! Always ready to express themselves loudly asserting superiority in every instance, they condemn that which they dislike, making vocal complaints against the drudgery, the phonies, and the constant push . . . Publicity Nancy Sahadi and Nadine Linda Faber Mary Fahle Valerie Farnham John Faulkner J im Feudi Susan Firestone Constance Fisher Ruth Fisher William Flahie Thomas Fleitz Michael Flowers Tom Flowers . . . the hustle, the bustle, Reach the top Keep running! Never stoplw PromfGary Muckenthaler and Mary Fahle Ann0Uf1CCmCfll5fNanCy Kfuclkowskl and Jefl' Lynch Kathleen Foley Barbara Foote Janice Foster John Francis Judith Frankenburg Linda Frantz Michelle French Ruth French Julie Galliers Larry Gardner Pamela Garland Charles Geyer Paul Gladieux John Gonia Candice Gorajewski Gerald Gordos Knut Gotfredsen James Gracyk Sharon Grady Gary Gray David Greene Douglas Gross Anita Grotty Sally Guest Vi, Gif? E fe - Duane Haas Bonnie Hackmann Kathleen Hagan James Haggerty Dennis Haley Barbara Hall Cheryl Hankins Karen Harbaugh Robert Harlofl' Mary Jo Harrington Terry Harris Dennis Harrison Nancy Heath Dale Heigel Cynthia Heisser Donald Hendren Janet Henold Bruce Herman James Herring Randy Herzig Dennis Hess Charles Hicks Patricia Higgins Thomas Hill Thomas Hillesheim Susan Hischke Michael Hodges Thomas Holmes William Holtfreter Maryanne Hoover Kathleen Hoskins Richard Hostettler Kathleen Houstin Kathryn Howard Karen Hrabosky William Huhn Barbara Hunt Thomas Hunter Stephen Huston Mary Huttinger 'Str-mv They make an effort to do everything! see everything! be everything! and to cultivate a few of those unforgettable memories. Dennis Hyter Susan Ihrig Barbara Illman David Irons George Jackson Norris Jackson Brenda Jacob Terry Jacobs Robert Jasper Pamela Johnson Helen Johnston Barbara Jones David Jones Kenneth Jones Barbara Joseph Pamela J osephson Shirley Kandt Margaret Kane Photene Karoules Lucy Kay Virgil Kazmierski Dennis Keil Jeanette Keller Linda Kellum A year as a senior includes fond thoughts of job interviews, gossip and the latest news, college applications, wild speculations, term papers, sly capers. SejunafBarb Jones Phillip Kelsey Paul Kenninger Thomas Ketcham Linda Kidd Charles Kimball Al King Frances King Rebecca King David Klement Marsha Klingbeil Fred Kolmar John Kolpien Banquet Geoff Close and Cindy Niles Special Projects Tina Pomeroy and Dale Helgel opes and dreams, impossible schemes, dramatic screams, winning teams! Dances, romances, endless meetings, friendly greetings, frantic crams, final exams, comics and clowns, caps and gowns. I is Pamela Komasinski Bruce Konecny Judy Konz Victoria Kopaniasz Louis Korb Sharon Kosakowski David Kowalski Bonnie Kreft Diane Kremnec Nancy Kruczkowski Joan Kruger Gloria Krum Sherwood Kupper Sharon LaBarre Christina Laney Deborah Larkins Judith Lashley James Latham Pamela Lawrence Russell Lee Charles Lesniewicz Minnette Lesser John LeVally Evan Lewis Penny Lind Mike Littin Viveca Ljungberg Marcia Loe Lawrence Logsdon Thomas Love Thomas Ludwig Jeffery Lynch Patrick Maciolek John MacRitchie Beverly Maidment Patrick Malkowski Linda Mallernee John Malone Debra Mangotic Linda Marciniak Thomas Marok Burton Martensen Lawrence Marter Elaine Martin Jerome Maslowski James Matthews James Maxlield Robert Maxwell Sharon McColl Patricia McCracken Barbara McDermott William McGinnis Maureen McJilton Robert McKenty Senior Student Council Burgin, Pam Johnson. Row 2-'Mel DcMars, P hysics labs, sarcastic jabs, heavy books, stunned looks, nostalgic tears, the best of ye ars! Linda McKinley Sunny McLean Colleen McShane Beverly Melms Thomas Mercurio Thomas Metcalf John Mettler Ronald Mexicott Gary Michalak Cheryl Miller Patricia Miller Pamela Mitchell Larry Modrall Claudia Moine Jeri Moore Carol Moring Theresa Morrin Diane Morris Judith Morris Lawrence Morrissey But more thanjust a recollectlon of experiences like the trip to New York Skip Day . . . the banquet . and the prom the senior year will always mean a way of life, and perhaps a state of mind 30 Sandra Morse Marie Mowrer Gary Muckenthaler Julie Mueller Carrie Myers Dave Nagel Martin Nagy Sandra Napier Mila Nash Linda Nasset Michael Nause Bonnie Navarro Lynnette Neal Jean Netry Christine Never Barbara Newbold Fred Nickens Christian Nightengale Cynthia Niles Dale Norts Susan Oberle Terrence O'Connell Kenneth Orlowski Michaeleen Osborne 7-. it Jill Ott Dayle Pabst John Padrutt Richard Palmer Kathleen Parker Brenda Passino Albert Peake Linda Pearson Phyllis Pearson Karen Perry Darlene Peters Patricia Phipps Karen Pippenger Kris Plaine Christine Pomeroy Robert Poore Robert Porter James Porthouse Frank Powell Nancy Prater Susan Prather Rosalie Price Jane Prichard Craig Ragg Phyllis Ramsdell Marcia Rankin Dennis Reardon Ann Renschler Robert Ressler Ralph Riddle William Ritter Bruce Rogers Providing a study in contrasts, the year is a chance to reflect on all the things one wanted to do, and the things actually accomplished all the people one wished to know, and those who became close friends. It is a strengthening of friendships with the sad expectation that graduation will break many of the bonds. sf ,NME tw. K www. W ith spring comes the realization that Commencement and Baccalaureate-Jan Foster and Cindy Christen Trip-Paul Gladieux and Valerie Farnham the beginning has ended. The four years that seemingly dragged so slowly have gone by all too quickly. 'M 'g's -N we- Stephen Rogers Lucy Romstadt Larry Roselle Judith Rosenberg Deborah Ross Carol Roth Gregory Roytek Sima Saghafi Nancy Sahadi Sharon Sautter J alna Scarvelis James Schoch Richard Schreiner Gary Schulz Richard Scott William Secrest William Seth Lawrence Sexton Douglas Sfaelos Annette Shaneck Julie Shea Darrell Shoupe Lawrence Shuman Gary Smith Patricia Snare Ronald Snider Garrett Snyder Mike Sommer Pamela Spaulding Jo Ann Stahl Karen Stallfus Judith Stanko Linda Staszak Janice Stiles George Stoll Robert Stow Lawrence Stram Wendy Sturges Linda Stutler Ronald Stuyvesant Janet Sutton David Swaggerty Irene Swatek Eileen Syring Frank Taylor John Temme David Thomas Gail Thomas Nadine Thomas Zoe Titgemeyer Lawrence Todak Barbara Todorowski Henry Toney Kenneth Turk Vicki Urbanski Albert Van Horn Life at Start is at times drab, frustrating, and seemingly unbearable. It is a lesson in humility, a tearing down of naive conceptions, a constant wave of personal change. Robert Vargo Bonnie Wagner Kathleen Walker Eric Wallace David Walz Sandra Warner Keith Warren Dora Weaver Linda Webster Susan Weeks George Weidner Kay Wenrick Philip Wetherald Constance White Karen White .lane Williams Gordon Wilson Mark Wilson Patricia Wilson Denise Woodie Karen Woods Sharon Wright Roger Young Frank Youngblood Joseph Zajac David Zale Karen Zarecki Harold Zeitler Rebecca Zink Jerry Zohn B ut in the end, all its shortcomings are made worthwhile somehow, by a remarkable teacher, a cherished friend, or one of many unforgettable moments. The decisions made, the problems solved, and the growing-up process experienced by each student here have made the days, in many respects, rather wonderful. 193 K, wg: 2 ,f A576 , I, fs- .. ,Qi , ,M wr A -Sr!! 3 S f , si :Sv , L Q X: xi any - ,Q 3 It has been a year of contrast, balanced in the harmony of special moments and normal days. Behind all the questions and answers has lain a search for values more noble than tangible objects, more lasting than tests, textbooks, and grades. The year, in its completeness, has brought something to each persong its rewards are here for today and tomorrow, dependent on the individual, his companions, his contributions. It has been a year through which nothing has remained unchanged, a year full of momentum, and memory. A year to add to the panorama oflife. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Benfer Mr. James Casper Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clement Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Good Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Heisser Mr. Gus Hoverson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klingbeil Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. St. John Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Staszak Arbyls Roast Beef Restaurant Art Mosiac and Tile Company Bauman's Clock Shop Bellevue Pharmacy-DeVeaux Drugs Bischoll's Food Center B-W Paint Supplies Caltec, Inc. Capri Salon of Beauty CarI's T.V. Sales and Service Carone Bowling and Billiard Colgan Electric Company, Inc. Cre-Bet Millinery Supplies George Stitsel-Radio and T.V. Harold G. Taylor Company Harry's Tropical Fish Inky's Fine Italian Food Jim White Chevrolet Company Jordan Jewelers J ug's Enterprises, Inc. Keidan's Jewelers Keystone Exterminating Company Lake Shore Paint Town Lehn and Fink Industrial Products Division of Sterling Drug, Inc. Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company Marathon Lanes Modern Printing Company, Inc. Monroe Cabinet Company Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation Owens-Illinois, Inc. Oxie's Rug, Tile and Carpet Company Phil's T.V. Sales and Service Phillips Giant Appliance H.A. Powell Studios Red-Yellow Cab Company Roth Motor Sales Company Start Rexall Dmgs Tillotson Mfg. Company Toledo Blue Print and Paper Company Venezia lnn Weber and Sons Offset Preparation West Toledo Coin and Stamp Shop West Toledo Stationers, Inc. Forum Literary Society X Future Homemakers ol' America National Honor Society Periclean Literary Society Student Council Zetalethean Literary Society Patrons The following teachers' homerooms Miss Kathleen Barbe Mrs. Shirley Flanner Mr. Lawrence Good Miss Frances Gritiin Mrs. Grace Haver Mr. Thomas Hickman Mrs. Martha Holland Miss Marilyn Hutfmon Mr. Peter Kennedy Mrs. Marie Kimble Mrs. Shirley Knoll' Miss Joanne Mittendorf Mr. John Murnen Miss Marilyn Onweller Miss Lasetta Pickard Mrs. Ann Rosato Mrs. Helene Sanzenbacher Mrs. Mildred Schultz Mrs. Margaret Sinclair Mrs. Carmen Smith Mr. Richard St. John Mrs. Mary Woodlill Mrs. Susan Granata's lst Hour Instrumental Music Department Mr. Zack Howard's Classes 197 Abramson, Wendy-pg. 169 Aliapoulos, Elaine-pp. 61,l69. An- nouncements 45 Shenanigans 35 Les Beaux l,2,3,45 Zetalethean Literary Society 2,3,45 Thespians 1. Allan, Monte-pg. 169 Anderson, Michael-pp. 56,72,75,169. NHS 45 Science Club 45 German Club 3. Arnholt, Janice-pp. 56,169. NHS 45 S. C. Elections Dept. 2,3,45 Sejuna Cast4. Arnold, Larry-pg. 169. Prom 3,45 Wrestling 1,25 Fishing Club 35 Shenan- igans 3. Ash, Mary-pp. 64,l69. S. C. Elec- tions Dept. 3,45 Sejuna 45 D.E.C.A. Treas. 45 Spartanettes 35 Shenanigans 25 Equestrian Club 25 Office Assistant 35 Royal Choir 2,3. Aston,James Bailey, Robert-pg. 169 Bain, Bridget-pg. 169 Baker, Julia-pg. 169. J.C.W.A. 15 Pep Club 15 Girls intramurals 2. Ballert, David-pg. 169. Stage Crew 2. Baldwin, Karen-pg. 169. Prom 45 Les Beaux 3. Barber,Janet4pg. 169 Barclay, Pamela-pg. 169. Bauer, JoyceApg. 169. Pep Club 35 Equestrian Club 2. Bauer, Kathleen-pp. 50,54,56,57,59, 70,169. NHS 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Shield 2, Student Life Editor 3, Managing Editor 45 S.C. 1,2,3, Vice- Pres. and Treas. 45 S.C. Welfare and Spirit Dept. 2,35 Turnabout 25 Prom 3, 45 Sejuna refreshments chmn. 35 Peri- clean Literary Society 2, Jr. Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 International Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Shenanigans scenery 25 S. C. Queen Attendant 4, Bauerschmidt, Gerald-pp. 78,96,l69. Football 2,3,45 Shenanigans cast 3,45 Varsity S Club 4. Bearringer, Eugene- pg. 169. Chess Club 3. Beatty, Sherilyn-pp. 67,69,l56,169. NHS 45 Commencement and Bacca- laureate 45 Girls intramurals l,2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Science Club 2. Beckett, Dennis-pp. 70,169. Shield business staff 35 Special Projects 35 Banquet 45 International Club 45 Chess Club 2. Behrendt, Judith-pp. 64,70,156,l69. NHS 45 S.C. Welfare and Spirit Dept. 35 Ways and Means 35 Turn- about 25 International Club 3, Vice- Pres. 45 D.E.C.A. Sec. 4. Bembenek. Susan-pp. 64,169. Trip 45 Les Beaux 35 D.E.C.A. 4. Beringer, Louis-pp. 72,76,l l7,169. J.C.L. 1,2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 ORZT 4. Berlin, Patrick-pp. 64,9l,169. Foot- ball 15 D.E.C.A. 45 Royal Choir 2,3,45 Boys Choir 1, Pres. 4. Bielski, Wendy-pp. 675170. An- nouncements 45 Girls intramurals 1, 25 Spartanettes 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Zetalethean Literary Society 25 Senior Director F.B.L.A. 2,3, Pres. 4. Billy, Davidspp. 96,l70. Binkley, Debera-pp. ,71,90,170. Pep Club 25 J.C.L. 2,3,4. Blackmar, J. Michael-pp. l20,l70. Blair, 'Carol-pp. 50,56.59,l70. NHS 45 Shield 2, Classes Editor 3. S.C. Spirit and Welfare Dept. 25 S.C. Organizations Dept. 3, Director 45 Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 25 Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 Cheerleader 15 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2, 35 International Club 3. Blochowski, David-pg. 171. Bodette, Terrance-pg. 171. Bouw,Johanna-pg. 170 Bowles, Barbara-pg. 170. Bradford, John-pp. 60,64,l70. Prom 35 Trip 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 15 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3, Historian 45 D.E.C.A. President 4. Braker, Maryalice-pp. 67,170. F.B. L.A. 3,4. Braithwaite Daniel-pg. 170. S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Turnabout 25 Sejuna 35 Football 15 Wrestling 2,35 Boys' Intramurals 1,2. Briggs, Sharon-pp. 70,80,82,170. Se- juna 45 Special Projects 45 Shenani- gans 152,35 Turnabout 25 Prom 45 F.B.L.A. 35 Gym asst. 45 International Club 45 Pep Club l,2,3,4. Bristoll, Terrence-pp. 7l,170. Trip 45 Stage Crew 45 Les Beaux 4. Brough, Bonnie-pp. 79,170. S.C. Welfare and Spirit Dept, 25 Sejuna 45 Galaxy typist 35 office asst. 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Equestrians 15 F.B.L.A. 2. Brown, Cathy-pp. 170. S.C. Elec- tions Dept. 45 Trip 45 Shenanigans 2. Brown, Donna-pp. 61,71,170. Pub- licity 45 J.C.L. 1,2,3,45 Zetlethean Lit- erary Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1. Brown, Michael-pp. 78,96,l7O. Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,45 Shenani- gans cast 35 Sejuna 4. Bruning, James-pg. 170. Wrestling 15 Track 1,25 Boys intramurals 1,25 German Club 3. Bruning, Robert-pg. 171. Football 15 Basketball 15 Boys intramurals 2. Buck, James-pg. 171. Buck, Jeanne-pp. 61,71,17O. S.C. Projects Dept. 3,45 Banquet 45 Turn- about 25 J.C.L. 2,3,45 Zetalethean Literary Society 4, Pep Club 1,2. Burghard, Gary-pp. 64,87,170. Pep Band 35 D.E.C.A. 4. Burgin, Sallygpp. 50,54,56,57,59,85, 170,183. NHS 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Shield Student Life Editor 45 S.C. Rep. l,2,3,45 S.C. Elections Dept., Sub-Director 35 S.C. Spirit and Sportsmanship Dept., Director 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 Cheerleader 2,5 3, captain 45 Periclean Literary So- ciety 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 J.C.L. 1,25 Shenanigans cast 1,2,35 Home- coming Queen 4. Burks, Michael-pg. 170. Butler, Candace-pg. 170. J.C.L. 1,25 Thespians 1,25 Prom 45 Shenanigans 15 Sejuna 2. Calcamuggio, James-pp. 58,17l. Prom 45 Track 45 Wrestling 15 Forum Literary Society 3,45 Science Club 2,35 Stage Crew 1,2,3. Campbell, Jack-pp. 70,170. S.C. Public Relations Dept. 35 S.C. Proj- ects Dept. 45 Special Projects 45 Se- juna cast 3,4. Carmack, Emily-pp. 56,170. NHS 3, 4. Carr, Christine-pg. 170, S.C. Spirit and Welfare Dept. 2,35 Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 J.C.L. 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,4. Carroll, David-pp. 102,1 17,l70. Commencement and Baccalaureate 45 Track 35 Cross-country 45 Varsity S 45 Talisman 4. Carson, Mary Ann-pp. 59,82,170. S.C. Safety and Sportsmanship Dept. 25 S.C. Elections Dept. 35 S.C. Sportsmanship and Spirit Dept. 45 S.C. rep 1,2,35 Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 45 Sejuna 35 Prom 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Office assistant4. Caverly, Robert-pp. 58,96,120,171, Prom 45 Turnabout 25 Football 1,2,3, 45 Baseball l,3,45 Forum Literary Society 3,45 Varsity S 4. Chadwick, Gregory-pp. 51,17 1. Cherry, Richard-pp. 87,88,170. Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Pep Band 3. Christen, Cynthia-pp. 70,83,90,l70. S.C. Safety and Sportsmanship Dept. 35 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 S.C. Dance Co-chmn. 45 Commencement and Baccalaureate Co-chmn. 45 Projects 35 Girls intramurals 25 Spartanettes 3, Pres. 45 Shenanigans 2,35 International Club 3,45 Royal Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 J.C.L. 1,2. Christoph, J anettevpg. 170. Christy, Connie-pg. 170. Equestrians 1,25 Pep Club 35 Spartanettes 3. Ciesielczyk, Jeanettevpp. 56,61,67, 69,7l,l70. NHS 3,45 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Sejuna 45 Zetalethean Literary Society 45 F.T.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 45 J.C.L. 1,2,35 Pep Club 15 Equestrians 1. Cisek, Darlene-pg. 170. Close, Geoffrey-pp. 58,171. Coe, Mark-pp.71,l02,l17,172. Prom 45 Track l,2,3,45 Cross-Country 3,45 Varsity S 45 J.C.L. 3,45 Band 1,2. Connell, Edward-pg. 172. Photog- raphy Club 35 Fishing Club 45 Stage Crew 1,25 Wrestling 15 German Club 35 Boys intramurals 2,3. Conner, Christopher+pg. 172. Basket- ball 1, Manager 25 J.C.L. 1,25 Philos- ophy Club 25 Projectionists 4. Cook, Edward-pp. 72,172. Cottrell, Roger-pp. 104,l72. Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. Courtwright, James-pg. 172. Crapes, Susan-pp. 56,6l,172. NHS 3,45 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 35 Choir 1,25 Zetalethean Literary Soci- ety l,2, Historian 3,4. Crawford, Sue-pg. 172. Turnabout 25 Publicity 4. Criger, Pamela-pg. 172. Turnabout 25 Prom 35 Sejuna 3,45 F.H.A. 3. Cygan, Jeffery-pp. 58,70,72,l72,183. S.C. rep 45 S.C. Organizations 45 S.C. Safety Dept. 45 Commencement and Baccalaureate 45 Ways and Means 35 Forum Literary Society 2,3, 45 International Club 45 J.C.L. 1,25 Spanish Club 4. Dale, Joyce-pp. 56,l72. NHS 4. Danielson, Barbara-pp. 71,79,l72. S.C. Publicity Dept. 35 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Announcements 45 Sejuna 45 Girls intramurals 25 F.N.A. 2, Chap- lain 3, Pres. 45 J.C.L 1,25 Pep Club 1. Darvas, Nandor Dean, Virginia-pp 6l,65,172. S,C. Public Relations Dept. 35 J.C.L. 25 Donata 3,45 Zetalethean Literary So- ciety 3,4. DeCola Mary-pp. 67,79,172. DeLong, JohnApg. 172. DeMars, Mel-pp. 56,60, 70, 96,172, 183. NHS 45 S.C. rep. 3,45 S.C. Pub- licity Dept. 45 Jr. Class Pres. 35 S,C. Dance Chrmn. 45 Publicity 45 Turn- about Chmn. 25 Football l,2,3, Co- captain 45 Basketball 1,25 Track l,2, 3,45 Boys intramurals 1,25 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2,3, Pres. 45 Varsity S Pres. 45 International Club 45 Prom 35 Rings 35 Sejuna 3. Diacou, Ivi-pp. 68,69,70,76,l72. Ban- quet 45 International Club 3,45 Philos- ophy Club 25 F.T.A. 2,3, Sec. 4, Donaldson, Gregory-pg. 172. Donoho, BrendaApp. 6l,70,172. Shield business staff 35 S.C. Elections Dept. 2,3,45 Special Projects 35 Turn- about 25 Zetalethean Literary Society 2,3, Historian 45 Pep Club 1,25 F.T.A.. 35 International Club 3. Donovan, Linda-pp. 68,76,172. F.H. A. 3,45 Science Club 2. Dossat, Russell-pg. 172. Draheim, James-pp. 56,70,88,172. NHS 3.45 S.C. Safety Dept. 45 S.C. rep 25 International Club 3, Pres. 45 Orchestra 1,2,3, Pres. 4. Driftmyer, Jack-pp. l04,l20,l72. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,45 Ban- quet 4. Duckworth, Derek-pp. 56,58,104,120, 172. NHS 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Base- ball 2,3,45 Forum Literary Society 3,4. Duganiero, Joseph-pp. 63,l73. D.E.C.A.4. Duncan, Barbara-pp. 75,173. Dunn, Marcia-pp. 63,68,76,l73, S.C. Spirit and Welfare Dept. 2,35 S.C. Publicity Dept. 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 35 Special Projects 35 Sejuna 35 Girls intramurals 25 D.E.C.A. 45 F.H.A. Vice-Pres. 45 Thespians 35 Pep Club l,2,3,4. Edelman, Donna-pg. 173. Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Eques- trians 15 F.T.A. 35 Thespians 25 Se- juna 45 Choir 1. Eichenberg, Terrance-pg. 173. Stu- dent Worker 4. Engler, Mary-pp. 67,69,79,90,l73. Galaxy typist 25 Commencement and Baccalaureate 45 F.B.L.A. 3, V. Pres. 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,4. Emenegger, John-pg. 173. Etue, Michael-pg. 173. Trip 4. Faber, Linda-pp. 80,174. Prom 45 Shenanigans 15 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 15 Gym assistant 4. Fable, Mary-pp. 59,l74. S.C. Spirit and Welfare Dept. 1,25 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 45 Jr. Class Vice-Pres. 35 Prom Co-Chmn 45 Sejuna 35 Girls intramurals 45 Shenanigans 1,2,35 International Club Treas. 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,45 Pep Club l,2. Farnham, Valerie-pp. 56,61,69,70,83, 90,l74. NHS 3,45 Galaxy 45 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Trip Chmn. 45 Do- nata 3,45 International Club 3,45 Spar- tanettes 3, Sec. 45 Zetalethean Liter- ary Society l,2,3, Chaplain 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Choir 45 Shenanigans 3. Faulkner, John-pp. 58,7S,96, 174. S.C. Spirit and Sportsmanship Dept. 45 Turnabout 25 Football 1,2,3, Co-cap- tain 45 Varsity S Sgt-at-Arms 45 Forum Literary Society 2,3,4. Feudi,Jim-pg. 174. Firestone, Susan-pp. 56,70,72,174. NHS 45 S.C. Spirit and Sportsman- ship Dept. 45 Sejuna 45 Turnabout 25 Special Projects 35 Les Beaux 3, Vice- Pres. 45 International Club 45 Pep Club 1,2.3. Fisher, Constance-pg. 174. Sejuna 35 Les Beaux 25 Pep Club 4. Fisher, Ruth-pp.90,9l , 174. Fleitz, Thomas-pp. 96,174. Turn- about 25 Football l,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3. Flowers, Michael--pg. 174. Flowers, Thomas-pp. 56,60,174. N HS 3, Treas. 45 Quill and Dagger Lit- erary Society 2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 2. Foley, Kathleen-pp. 68,70,76,l75. Foote, Barbara-pp. 89,l75. Foster, Janice-pp. 56,59,82,175. N HS 45 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 25 S.C. Spirit and Sportsmanship Dept. 45 Commencement and Baccalaureate Co-Chmn. 45 Prom 35 Pep Club l,2,45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Corr. Sec. 4. Francis, John-pg. 175. Frankenburg, Judith-pp. 67,175. F. B.L.A.4. Frantz, Linda-pp. 65,69,175. Sejuna 45 Girls intramurals l,2,45 Donata 45 F.T.A. 45 Spartanettes 35 Les Beaux 2. French, Michelle-pp. 85,175. Prom 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Shenanigans cast 35 Cheerleader 1,3,45 Homecoming Queen attendant 4. French, Ruth-pp. 69,87,l75. Band 3,45 Orchestra 35 Science Club 35 F.T.A. 3,4. Galliers, Julie-pp. 50,53,55,56,57,59, 175,l83. NHS 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Galaxy 1,25 Shield 3, Copy Editor 45 Dimensions Editor 45 S.C. Rep, 3,45 S.C. Safety and Sportsmanship Dept. 25 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 3, Director 45 Turnabout 25 Ways and Means Chrmn. 35 Prom 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Pres. 45 Pep Club 1,25 J.C.L. 1,25 International Club 35 Shenanigans 2, Gardner, Larry-pg. 175. Garland, Pamela-pg. 175. S.C. Wel- fare and Spirit Dept. 35 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Prom 45 Pep Club 2,35 F.B.L.A. 3. Geyer, Charles-pg. 175. Gladieux, Paulfpg. 175. Basketball 2, Trip Co-chmn. 4. Gonia, John-pp. 54,57,58,102,117, 175. Quill and Scroll 45 Shield 3, fac- ulty Editor 45 Track 3,45 Cross-coun- try 45 Forum Literary Society 3,45 J.C.L. 1,2. Gorajewski, Candice-pp.67, 175. Gordos, Gerald-pg. 175. Gotfredsen, Knut-pp. 58,70,78,91, 175,183. S.C. Rep. 45 Forum Literary Society 45 International Club 45 Royal Choir 45 Foreign Exchange Student. Gracyk, James-pp. 56,l04,175. NHS 3,45 Special Projects 35 Banquet 45 Football 15 Basketball l,2,3,45 Forum Literary Society 2,35 Varsity S 4. Grady, Sharon-pg. 175. Publicity Chmn. 35 Sejuna 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Girls intramurals 1,25 Shenanigans 15 Commencement and Baccalaureate 45 Turnabout25O1'1ice assistant 3, Home- coming Dance 3,4. Gray, Gary-pp. 72,175. Gray, Kim-Football 45 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 4. Greene, Davidgpp. 60,96,175. Gross, Douglas-pp. 50,56,58,175. NHS 45 S.C. Elections Dept. 25 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 35 Turnabout 25 Prom 35 Track 15 S.C. Rep 2,3, Pres. 45 Forum Literary Society 45 Philos- ophy Club 25 Projectionists l,2,3,4. Grotty, Anita-pp. 59,79,l75. Trip 45 Shenanigans 35 Sejuna 35 Turnabout 25 Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Sr. Rep.4. Guest, Sally-pp. 56,65,67,175,183. NHS 45 Galaxy typist 45 S.C. Secre- tary 45 S.C. Welfare Dept. 45 Girls intramurals 25 F.B.L.A. 2,3,45 Donata l,2. Haas, Duane-pp. 64,73,114,176. Golf 3,45 D.E.C.A. 4. Hackmann, Bonnie-pp. 67,176. Announcements 45 F.B.L.A. 2,3,45 Spartanettes 35 Pep Club 3. Hagan, Kathleen-pp. 79,176. Sejuna 35 Prom 45 Publicity 35 Donata 35 Pep Club 1,45 F.B.L.A. 3, Haggerty, Jamesspp. 56,75,175. NHS 3,45 S.C. Rep. 2,3,45 S.C. Fi- nance Dept. 2,35 Sr. Class Pres. 45 Track 15 Football manager 15 Base- ball 35 Projectionists 3,45 Photography Club 15 Science Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. Haley, Dennis-pg. 176. Hall, Barbara-pg. 176. Turnabout 25 Prom 45 Zetalethean Literary Society 35 Les Beaux 3. Hankins, Cheryl-pp. 61,69,90,176. Sr. Class Treas. 45 S.C. Elections Dept. 3,45 Pep Club 35 F.T.A. 3,45 Spartanettes 35 Zetalethean Literary Society 3,45 Shenanigans Student Di- rector 35 Royal Choir 3,4. Harbaugh, Karen-pp. 56,6l,63,64, 176. NHS 3,45 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 35 F.T.A. 35 D.E.C.A. 45 Royal Choir 35 Zetalethean Literary Society 2,3,4. Harlolf, Robert-pg. 176. Photog- raphy Club 1. Harrington, Mary Jo-pg. 176. Harris, Terry-pp. 64, l 76. Harrison, Dennis-pp. 75,9l,176. Science Club l,2,3, Pres. 45 Chess Club 1,45 Photography Club 2. Heath, Nancy-68,176. J.C.L. 15 F.N.A. l,2,3,45 Thespians 35 Shenani- 199 gans 3. Heigel, Dale-pp. 96,176. Turnabout 25 Rings Co-chmn. 35 Special Proj- ects Co-chmn. 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 3,45 Varsity S, Vice-Pres. 45 Quill and Dagger Liter- ary Society 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. Heisser, Cynthia-pp. 53,54,56,57,61, 63,176. NHS 3,45 Quill and Scroll Vice-Pres. 45 Shield 3, Editor-in-chief 45 S.C. Rep. 15 S.C, Projects Dept. 35 Turnabout 25 Special Projects Chmn. 35 Prom 45 Sejuna 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Spartanettes 35 International Club 35 Zetalethean Literary Society 1, Chaplain 2,3, Pres. 45 National Forensic League 4. Hendren, Don-pg. 176. Henold,Janet-pg. 176. Herman, Bruce-pp. 64,176. Royal Choir 3,45 Fishing Club 3,45 Chess Club 2,3,45 'D.E.C.A. 4. Herring, James-pp. 60,176. Baseball 1, Band 1,25 Orchestra 35 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 3,4. Herzig, Randy-pg. 176. Hess, Dennis-pg. 176. Hicks, Charles-pp, 60,176. S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 4. Higgins, Patricia-pp. 51,56,59,70, 176. NHS 45 S.C. Sportsmanship and Safety Dept. 25 S,C, Projects Dept. 35 S.C. Elections Dept. Director 45 Turnabout 25 Publicity 35 Special Projects 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,35 International Club 3, Chaplain 45 Cheerleader 3. Hill, Thomas-pp. 81,l76. Hillesheim, Thomas-pg. 177. Hischke, Susangpp. 56,63,76,177. NHS 45 Commencement and Bacca- laureate 45 Sejuna 45 Shenanigans 3,45 Philosophy Club 25 Thespians 3, Pres. 45 National Forensic League 4. Hodges, Michael-pp. 63,177. Galaxy 15 Chess Club 2, Shenanigans cast 35 National Forensic League 4. Holmes, Thomas-pp. 60,72,177. Prom 35 Sejuna 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Forum Literary Society 2, 35 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 45 Varsity S 4. Holtfreter, William-pp. 1l4,l77. Bowling 2,3,45 Golf 45 Baseball 2,45 Varsity S 4. Hoover, Maryanne-pg. 177. Hoskins, Kathleen-pp. 91,177. Hostettler, Richard-pp. 64,177. Stage Crew 1,25 J.C.L. l,2,3. Houstin, Kathleen-pp. 65,l77. Eques- trians 25 Donata 4. Howard, Kathryn-pp. 59,79,177. Hrabosky, Karen-pp. 79,l77. Wel- fare and Spirit 25 S.C. Queen 4. Huhn, William-pp. 56,76,l77. NHS 3, Pres, 45 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 2,35 Shenanigans 1,2,35 Royal Choir 1, 2,3, Pres. 4. Hunt, Barbara-pg, 177. S.C. Projects Dept. 25 Publicity 35 J.C.L. 1,25 Thes- pians 3. Hunter, Thomas-pg. 177. Husman, Jane-S.C. Projects Dept. 35 Ways and Means 25 Publicity 45 Pep Club l,3. Husman, Sara Huston, Stephen-pp. 64,l77. Shield business statT3. Huttinger, Mary-pg. 177. Hyter, Dennis-pp. 56,l78. NHS 3,45 Wrestling 35 Bowling 4. lhrig, Susan-pp. 56,59,70,l78. NHS 45 Shield business staff 35 S.C. Safety and Sportsmanship Dept. 35 Sejuna cast 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 35 Shenan- igans 1,2,3, General Chmn. 45 Inter- national Club 3,45 Periclean Liter- ary Society 2,3, Chaplain 4. lllman, Barbara-pp. 69,178. Sejuna 35 Girls intramurals 1,25 F.T.A. 4. Irons, David-pp. 75,115,l78. Tennis 35 Science Club 3,4. Jackson, George-pp. 60,63,l78. S.C. Rep. 1,35 Soph. Class Pres. 25 Nation- al Forensic League 4. Jackson, Norris-pg. 178. Jacob, Brenda-pp. 7l,76,l78. S.C. Publicity Dept. 35 Banquet 45 Les Beaux 35 J.C.L. 1,2,3, Treas. 45 Thespians 45 Sejuna 4. Jacobs, Terry-pg. 178. Jasper, Robert-pg. 178. Track 35 Stage Crew 3,45 Cafeteria Guard 4. Johnson, Pamela-pp. 53,55,56,57,59, 71,178,l83. NHS 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Shield business staff 35 Business Manager 45 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 2,35 S.C. Spirit and Sportsman- ship Dept. 45 S.C. Rep. 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 F.N.A. 1,25 Projection- ists, Treas. 1, Sec. 25 Vice-Pres. 35 Periclean Literary Society 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Equestrians 15 Philosophy Club 1,25 Thespians 25 Donata 2,35 J.C.L. l,2,4, Vice-Pres. 35 Sejuna 45 Girls intramurals l,2,3,4. Johnston, Helen-pp. 56,67,l78. NHS 45 Pep Club 1,25 F.B.L.A. 3, Sec. 4. Jones, Barbara-pp. 56,59,69,71,82, 178. NHS 45 Shield business staff 3,45 S.C. Elections Dept. 35 Turnabout 25 Rings Co-Chmn. 35 Sejuna General Chairman 45 .l.C.L, 1,2,35 F.T.A. 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Shenanigans 1,2,35 Periclean Literary Society 3,4. Jones, David-pg. 178. Baseball 25 Radio Club 4. Jones, Kenneth-pg. 178. Joseph, Barbara-pg. 178. Josephson, Pamela-pp. 51,56,59,82, 178. NHS 45 Shield business staff 2,3, 45 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 15 S.C. Spirit and Sportsmanship Dept. Sub-Director 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Rec. Sec. 45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 TASC Queen Attendant 4. Kandt, Shirley-pg. 178. S.C. Pub- licity Dept. 35 Announcements 45 F.B.L.A. 35 F.N.A. 2,4, Reporter 35 Pep Club 1. Kane, Margaret-pp. 59,82,83,178. Shield business staff 45 S.C. Publicity Dept. 45 Special Projects 45 Turn- about 25 Prom 35 Cheerleader 2,3,45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,45 Donata 2, Treas. 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Shenanigans 1, cast 3. Karoulis, Photene-pp. 78,l78. Ban- quet 45 Philosophy Club 25 F.T.A. 2,3. Kay, Lucy Ann-pg. 178. Special Projects 45 F.T.A. 4. Kazmierski, Virgil-pg. 178. Band 3. Keil, Dennis-pp. 60,72,178,183. S.C. Rep. 45 S.C. Safety and Sportsman- ship Dept. 35 S.C. Safety Dept. 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 3,45 Football 25 J.C.L. l,2, Treas. 35 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2,3,4. Keller, Jeanette-pp. 79,178. Kellum, Linda-pp. 70,l78. Com- mencement and Baccalaureate 4, Pep Club 3,4, International Club 3,4. Kelsey, Phillip-pg, 179. Kenninger, Paul-pg. 179. Ketcham, Thomas-pg. 179. Track 3,4, Science Club 2. Kidd, Linda-pg. 179. Kimball, Charles-pg. 179. King, Al-pg. 179. King, Frances-pg. 179. King, Rebecca-pp. 56,64,70,72,l79. NHS 4, S.C. Publicity Dept. 4, Special Projects 4, Les Beaux 2,3, Shenanigans cast 3, International Club 4, D.E.C.A. 4. Klement, David-pp. 9O,9l,l79. Royal Choir 3,4, Shenanigans 3, .I.C.W.A. 3, Projectionists 3. Klingbeil, Marsha-pp. 56,6l,69,86, 89,l79. NHS 3, Sec. 4, .l.C.L. 1,2,3, Zetalethean Literary Society 3,4, Band 1,2,4, Sec. 3, Pep Band 4, Orchestra 3, Vice-Pres. 4, .F.T.A. 2, Historian 3, Pres. 4. Kolmar, Fred-pp. 58,l79,l83. Kolpien, John-pp. 58,l79. Shield business staff 3, Announcements 4, Track 2, Forum Literary Society 2,3, Sec.4. Komasinski, Pamela-pp. 68,76,l80. F.H.A.4. Konecny, Bruce-pg. 180. Konz, Judy-pp. 64,65,69,80,83,l8l. S.C. Elections Dept. 3,4, D.E.C.A. 4, Spartanettes 3,4, Donata 2,3,4, Gym assistants 4, Royal Choir 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3,4. Kopaniasz, Victoria-pp. 64,67,68,76, 79,89,l8l. Banquet 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Sr. Rep. 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Gym assist- ant4. Korb, Louis-pp. 58,72,l8l. Com- mencement and Baccalaureate 4, Bowling 3, Captain 4, Forum Liter- ary Society 4, Varsity S 4. Kosakowski, Sharon-pp. 56,69,71, 181. NHS 3,4, Commencement and Baccalaureate 4, .l.C.L. l,2, Sec. 3, Historian 4, F.T.A. 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, Philosophy Club 2. Kowalski, David-pg. 180. Talisman 4. Krauss, Garry Kreft,Bonnie-pg. 181. Kremnec, Diane-pg. 181. Kruczkowski, Nancyepp. 59,7O,18l. S.C. Projects Dept. 4, Homecoming Dance Chmn. 4, Announcements Co- chmn. 4, Turnabout 2, International Club 3,4, Periclean Literary Society 2,3,4. Kruger,Joan-pg. 181. Krum, Gloria-pp. 68,78,181. Krupp, Clinton Kupper, Sherwood-pp. 72,90,91,l80. S.C. Rep. 1, S.C. Finance Dept. 2, S.C. Publicity Dept. 3, Publicity 3, Announcements 4, Basketball Man- ager 2. LaBarre, Sharon-pg. 180. Laney, Christina-pg. 181. Larkins, Deborah-pg. 181. Lashley, Judith-pg. 181. Soph. Class Treas. 2, Turnabout 2, Sejuna 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4. Latham, James-pg. 181. Lawrence, John Lawrence, Pamela-pg. 181 . Lee, Russell4pp. 72,180. Lee, Thomas Lesniewicz, Charles-pg. 181. Lesser, Minnetteipp. 56,63,78,181. NHS 4, F.T.A. 4. LeVally, John-pg. 181. Lewis, Evanwpp. 96,18l. S.C. Proj- ects Dept. 4, Wrestling 2,3, Captain 4, Football 2,3,4, Sejuna 4, Shenani- gans cast 3, Varsity S 4. Lind, Penny-pg. 181. Littin, Mike-pp. ll5,18l. Ljungberg, Viveca-pp. 82,83,l70,181. Galaxy 4, Spartanettes 4, National Forensic League 4, Periclean Literary Society 4, International Club 4, Pep Club 4, Sejuna 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4. Loe, Marcia-pg. 181. Logsdon, Lawrence-pg. 181. Shield business stafl' 2, Wrestling 2, Radio Club Sgt-at-Arms 2,3, Projectionists 1,2,3. Love, Thomas-pp. 96,181. Football 1,2,3,4. Ludwig, Thomas-pg. 182. Basket- ball 1,2. Lynch, Jeffery-pp. 60,63,78,96,l82. S.C. Rep. 3, S.C. Elections Dept. 3, Announcements Co-chmn. 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Var- sity S 4, Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2,3,4, .l.C.L. 2. Maciolek, Patrick-pp. ll4,l82. MacRitchie, John-pp. 54,56,57,58, 182. NHS 4, Quill and Scroll Pres. 4, Shield 3, Sports Editor 4, Baseball 1, 3,4, Forum Literary Society 3, Chap- lain 4. Maidment, Beverly-pp. 56,64,69,9l, 182. NHS 4, S.C. Elections Dept. 3, Sejuna 3, F.N.A. l,2, F.T.A. 2,4, Treas. 3, D.E.C.A. Historian 4, Royal Choir 2,3,4. Malkowski, PatrickHpg. 182. Mallernee, Linda-pg. 182. Malone, John-pp. 64,182. D.E.C.A. 4. Mangotic, Debra-pg. 182. S.C. Projects Dept. 4, Prom 4, Ofhce assistant3. Marciniak, Linda-pp. 67,182. F.B. L.A.2,4. Marok, Thomas-pg. 182. Martensen, Burton-pp. 58,70,l82. Galaxy 4, Trip 4, Football l,2, Wrestling 2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,' Forum Literary Society l,2,3,4, Philosophy Club 2, International Club 4. Marter, Lawrence-pg. 182. Martin, Elaine-pg. 182. Maslowski, Jerome-pp. 60,l82. Matthews, Jamesspp. 58,182. Trip 4, Forum Literary Society 4, Stage Crew 1,2,3. Maxfield,.lames-pg. 182. Maxwell, Robert-pg. 182. Baseball 2. McColl, Sharonfpp. 61, 182. McCracken, Patricia-pp. 51,55,56, 59,l82,183. NHS 4, Shield 4, S.C. Rep. l,2,3,4, S.C. Publicity Dept. Director 4, Turnabout 2, Prom 3, Trip 4, Cheerleader 2, Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Historian-Re- porter 4, J.C.L. l,2, Donata 2,3, S.C. Queen Attendant 4. McDermott, Barbara-pp. 59,82,182. Shield Business stall' 3,4, S.C. Public X Relations Dept. 2,3, S.C. Spirit and Sportsmanship Dept. 4, Jr. Class Treas. 3, Sr. Class Sec. 4, Turnabout 2, Prom 3,4, Sejuna 3, Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Treas. 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Donata 2,3, International Club 3,4, Shenanigans 2, cast 3, Equestrians 1, Thespians 2, F.N.A. 1, Projectionists l,2, Freshman girls chorus 1. McGinnis, William-pg. 182. McJilton, Maureen-pg. 182. S.C. Elections Dept. 4, S.C. Projects Dept. 4, Announcements 4, Shenani- gans 2, F.N.A. 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. McKenty, Robert-pp. ll4,l82. Pub- licity 4, Sejuna 4, Golf l,2,3,4, Bowl- ing l,2,3,4, Projectionists l,2,3,4, Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2,3,4. McKinley, Linda-pp. 56,90,l83. N HS 3,4, Girls intramurals 4. McLean, Sunny-pp. 56,78,l83. NHS 3,4, .l.C.L. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2. McShane, Colleen-pg. 183. Meadows, Patricia Melms, Beverly-pg. 183. Girls intra- murals 3,4. Mercurio, Thomas-pg. 183. Metcalf, Thomas-pg. 183. S.C. Elections Dept. 4. Mettler, John-pg. 183. Mexicott, Ronald-pp. l02,l83. Bowl- ing 2,3,4, Cross-country 4, Varsity S4. Michalak, Gary-pg. 184. National Forensic League 4. Miller, Cheryl-pg. 184. Miller, Donald Miller, Eric Miller, Patricia-pp. 59,l84. S.C. Organizations Dept. 3, S.C. Welfare Dept. 4, Soph. Class Sec. 2, Trip 4, Turnabout 2, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Peri- clean Literary Society 2,3,4, .l.C.L. l,2, Gym assistant 3. Mitchell, Pamela-pp. 70,82,84. S.C. Projects Dept. 3, S.C. Sportsmanship and Spirit Dept. 4, Soph. Class Chap- lain 2, Prom 3, Trip 4, Shenanigans cast 3, Periclean Literary Society 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Treas. 4, Inter- national Club 4. Modrall, Larry-pp. 86,89,l84. Moine, Claudia-pp. 67,l84. Com- mencement and Baccalaureate 4, F.B.L.A.4. Moore, Jeri-pp. 52,65,l84. Galaxy 3, Page Editor 4, Banquet 4, Pep Club 1,2,Thespians 2, Donata 2,3,4. Moring, Carol-pp. 56,6l,64,184. NHS 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Zetalethean Literary Society 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, D.E.C.A. Vice-Pres. 4. Morrin, Theresa-pp. 67,184. Public- ity 3, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Donata 1,2,3. Morris, Diane-pp. 82,l84. S.C. Dept. of Sportsmanship and Spirit 4, Turn- about 2, Prom 3, Sejuna 3,4, Shenani- gans 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Interna- tional Club 4, Equestrians 1,2. Morris, Judithipp. 70,79,184. S.C. Welfare and Spirit Dept. 2,3, Ways and Means 3, Turnabout 2, Prom 3, 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4,0fiice assistant 4. Morrissey, Lawrence-pg. 184. Morse, Sandra-pp. 65,185. Sejuna 4, Les Beaux 3, Equestrians 2, Donata 3,4, S.C. Queen Attendant 4. Mowrer, Marie-pg. 185. Girls intra- murals 2. Muckenthaler, Gary-pp. 58,96,l85. S.C. Safety Dept. 4, S.C. Organiza- tions Dept. 4, Prom 3, Co-chmn. 4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Forum Literary Society 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Var- sity S 4. Mueller, .lulie-pg. 185. S.C. Elec- tions Dept. 3, Sejuna 3, .I.C.L. 2. Myers, Carrie-pp. 68,76,l85. Nagel, DaveApp. 52,l85. Nagy, Martinwpp. 102,l85. Prom 4, Cross-country 2,3, Captain 4, Track 2,3,4, Varsity S 4, Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2,3. Napier, Sandra-pp. 56,67,72,185. NHS 4, Girls intramurals 2,3, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Les Beaux 4. Nash, Mila-pp. 63,64,68,76,185. Nasset, Linda-pp. 51,54,59,70,l85. Shield 4, S.C. Projects Dept. Direc- tor 4, Shenanigans 3, Periclean Lit- erary Socicty 3,4, International Club 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3,4, S.C. Queen Attendant 4. Nause, Michael-pg. 185. Navarro, Bonniefpp. 69,83,90,l85. S.C. Elections Dept. 2,3,4, Spartan- ettes 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Shenanigans cast 2,3, Royal Choir 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4, Equestrians 2, Pres. 1, F.T.A. 3. Neal, Lynnette-pg. 185. Netry, Jeanfpp. 65,67,72,76,83,l85. Announcements 4, Les Beaux 4, Thes- pians 3,4, F.B.L.A. 4, Equestrians 4, Spartanettes 3,4, Never, Christine-pp. 67,l85. F.B. L.A. 3,4, Pep Club 1. Newbold, Barbara-pp. 68,76,l85. Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 4. Nickens, Fred-pp. 64,l85. Nightengale, Christian-pg. 185. Spe- cial Projects 4. Niles, Cynthia-pp. 56,59,l85. NHS 3,4, S.C. Spirit and Sportsmanship Dept. 4, Ways and Means 3, Banquet Co-chmn. 4, Periclean Literary Soci- ety 2,3,4. Norts, Dale-pg. 185. Football l,2, Oberle, Susan-pg. 185. F.N.A. 2,3,4, German Club 3, Equestrians 2, Thes- pians 2. 0'Connell, Terrencefpg. 185. Orlowski, Kenneth-pp. 72,l85. .l. C.L. 1,2,3, German Club 3, Pro- jectionists 2,3,4. Osborne, Michaeleen-pp. 65,80,l85. Donata 3, Pres 4, Gym assistant 3,4, Banquet 4. Ott, Jill-pg. 186. S.C. Publicity Dept. 3, Trip 4, Sejuna 4, Cheerlead- ing 1, Periclean Literary Society 2, Pep Club l,2,3,4. Pabst, Dayle-pp. 83,186. Sejuna l,2, 3, Turnabout 2, Prom 3, Shenanigans cast 3, Pep Club l,2,3, Spartanettes Sgt-at-Arms 4. Padrutt, John-pp. 76,l86. Palmer, Richard-pg. 186. Parker, Kathleen-pg. 186. Passino, Brenda-pp. 65,186. S.C. Projects Dept. 4, Sejuna 4, Turn- about 2, Shenanigans 3, Thespians 2, Les Beaux 2, Donata 3,4, Office assistant 4. Peake, Albert-pp. 78,96,l04,l86. Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Pearson, Linda-pp. 5l,56,l86. NHS 4, S.C. Publicity Dept. Sub-Director 4, Turnabout 2, Prom 3,4, Shenani- gans 2, cast 3. Pearson, Phyllis-pp. 51,70,l86. S.C. Projects Dept. 35 S.C. Public Rela- tions Dept. Sub-Director 45 .Sejuna 3, 45 Turnabout 25 Girls intramurals 1, 2,3,45 Shenanigans 2, cast 35 lnterna-. tional Club 45 Pep Club 2. Perry, Karen-pg. 186. Peters, Darlene-pp. 68,76,l86. Girls intramurals 25 F.B,L.A. 25 F.H.A. 4. Phipps, Patriciavpg. 186. Pippenger, Karen-pp. 59,70,186. S.C. Elections Dept. 1,2,45 Ways and Means Chmn. 25 Sejuna 45 Girls Intra- murals 1,2,45 Shenanigans 1,25 Peri- clean Literary Society 2,45 Interna- tional Club 2,45 Les Beaux 15 Pep Club l,2. Pitney, Johngpg. 81. Plaine, Kris-pg. 186. Pomeroy, Christine-pp. 56,59,70,186. NHS 45 S.C. Rep. 2,35 S.C. Welfare and Spirit Dept. 35 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Prom 35 Special Projects Co-chmn. 45 Periclean Literary Society 2,3,45 International Club 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. Poore, Robert-pg. 186. Publicity 45 Les Beaux 2. Porter, Robert-pg. 186. Porthouse, James-pg. 186. Wrestling 2. Powell, Frank-pp. 7l,81,102,l86, S. C. Publicity Dept. 45 Publicity 45 Cross-country 45 Talisman 45 Science Club 45 Chess Club 45 Stage Crew 45 Projectionists 4. Prater, Nancy-pp. 61,l86. S.C. Elec- tions Dept. 35 Zetalethean Literary Society 2,3,4. Prather, Susan-pg. 186. Price, Rosalie-pg. 186. Prichard, Jane-pp. 56,82,186. NHS 45 Jr. Class Sec. 35 Turnabout 25 Prom 45 Pep Club l,2,3, Pres. 45 She- nanigans 2,35 Sejuna 3,45 .l.C.L. 1,2, 35 Girls intramurals 3,4. Ragg, Craigspp. 51,56,58,70,183,l86. NHS 45 Shield business staff 35 S.C. Safety and Sportsmanship Dept. 35 S.C. Safety Dept. Director 45 S.C. Rep. 45 Prom 45 Track 15 Bowling 1, 35 Forum Literary Society 2,3,45 In- ternational Club 4. Ramsdell, Phyllis-pp. 56,61,69,70, 79,187. NHS 45 Galaxy 45 S.C. Proj- ects Dept. 45 Trip 45 Zetalethean Lit- erary Society 3, Sec. 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Shenanigans 35 Ollice Assistant 4. Rankin, Marcia-pp. 67,72,187. Se- juna 3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 F.B.L.A. 45 Les Beaux 4. Reardon, Dennis-pg. 187. Renschler, Ann-pg. 187. Turnabout 25 Library assistant 3. Ressler, Robertwpp. 64,187. Richardson, Mary Ann Riddle, Ralph-pg. 187. Ritter, William-pg. 187. Turnabout 25 Basketball 1,25 Football l,2. Rogers, Bruce-pp. 56,58,86,87,88,187 Rogers, Stephen-pg, 189. Romstadt, Lucy-pp. 915189. Pep Club 1,25 Royal Choir 2,3,4. Roselle, Larry-pg, 189. Galaxy 35 Baseball 2,45 Les Beaux 25 Thespians 3. Rosenberg, Judith-pg. 189. S.C. Elections Dept. 4. Ross, Danny Ross, Deborah-pp. 63,69,l89. Trip 45 Girls intramurals 45 National Foren- sic League 45 F.T.A. 45 Thespians 2. Roth, Carol-pg. 189. Roytek, Gregory-pp. 88,l89. Saghafi, Sima-pp. 69,189. F.T.A. 3, 45 Les Beaux 2,3,4. Sahadi, Nancy-pp. 70,82,189. S.C. Projects Dept. 3,45 Publicity Chmn. 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 35 Les Beaux 25 International Club 45 Pep Club l,2,3, 4. Sautter, Sharon-pg. 189. Scarvelis, Jalna-pp. 56,61,68,76,189. Schoch,James-pg. 189. Schreiner, Richard-pg. 189. Schulz, Gary-pp. 60,70,86,189. S.C. Publicity Dept. 45 S.C. Organizations Dept. 45 Stage Crew 45 Tennis 1,45 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 International Club 45 Shenanigans 2. Scott, Richard-pp. 76,189. Stage Crew 45 Thespians 3. Secrest, William-pp. 6O,l89. Special Projects 45 Projectionists l,2,3,45 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 3, 4. Seth, William-pp. 115,189. Shaneck, Annette-pg. 189. Shea, Julie-pp. 56,69,71,l89. NHS 45 .l.C.L. 2,3, Pres. 45 F.T.A. 3,4. Shoupe, Darrell-pg. 189. Shuman, Lawrence-pg. 189. Track 1. Smith, Gary-pp. 72,117,189 Track 2,3. Snare, Patricia-pp. 68,76,190. Spe- cial Projects 35 F.B.L.A. 2,3. FI-IA 4. Snider, Ronald-pg. 190. Snyder, Garrett-pg. 190. Soldenwagner, Fredrickfpp. 78,l9O. Sommer, Michael-pp. 96,l90. Foot- ball 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 Band 2. Spaulding, Pamela-pg. 190. Sejuna 45 Shenanigans 35 Les Beaux 2,35 Equestrians 1,25 Thespians 3. Stahl, JoAnn-pp. 90,91,19O. Royal Choir 2,45 Girls intramurals 25 Equestrians 2,35 Pep Club 25 Pyra- mids 2,3. Stallfus, Karen-pg. 190. S.C. Or- ganizations Dept. 45 Special Projects 35 Trip 45 Shenanigans 25 Band 1,25 Majorette 25 J.C.L. 35 Thespians 2. sm1im,Juaiihepp. 7s,19o. S.C. Pub- licity Dept. 35 Shenanigans 3. Staszak, Linda-pp. 53,54,57,190. Quill and Scroll 45 Shield 3, Classes Editor 45 S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Spe- cial Projects 3,45 Publicity 35 Pep Club 2,35 Les Beaux 2,35 Donata 25 Shenanigans cast 35 Spartanettes 3. Stiles, Janice-pp. 68,76,190. Stoll, George-pp. 86,89, 190. Stow, Robert-pg. 190. Stram, Lawrence-pg. 190. Football 15 Shenanigans 35 Go1f2. Sturges, Wendy-pp. 79,l9O. Stutler, Linda+pg. 190. S.C. Elec- tions Dept. 45 Commencement and Baccalaureate 45 Shenanigans 35 Thes- pians 25 Donata 35 Spartanettes 35 Pep Club 1,2. Stuyvesant, Ronaldgpp. 56,58,190. N HS 45 Football manager 3,45 Basket- ball manager 3,45 Forum Literary Society 3,4. Sutton, Janet-pp. 56,65,69,7O,86,87, 190. NHS 45 S.C. Finance Dept. 25 S.C. Public Relations Dept. 45 Sejuna 45 Prom 45 Band l,2,3, Sec. 45 Major- ette 3,45 Orchestra 35 Donata 2,3, Treas. 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 International Club 3,4. Swaggerty, David-pg. 190. Swatek, Irene-pg. 190. Syring, Eileen-pg. 190. Projects 3,45 Turnabout 25 Pep Club l,2,3, Sec. 45 F.B.L.A.4. Taylor, Francis-pp. 52,73,190. ,Gal- axy photographer 3, Page Editor 45 Photography Club 4. Temme, Johnfpp. 86,89,19O. Science Club 2,35 Orchestra 3,45 Band l,2,3, Vice-Pres. 4. Thomas, David-pg. 190. Thomas, Gail-pp. 67,190. Thomas, Nadine-pp. 64,l91. Pub- licity Co-chmn. 45 D.E.C.A. Parlia- mentarian,4. Titgemeyer, Zoe-pp. 68,76,l9l. F.H.A. 3,45 F.N.A. 2. Todak, Lawrence-pp. 56,58,l02,191. NHS 45 Cross-country 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Forum Literary Society 3,45 Varsity S 4. Todorowski, Barbara-pp. 68,76,l9l. Toney, Henry-pg. 191. Trycinski, Eugene Turk, Kenneth-pp. 72,191. Urbanski, Vicki-pp. 69,71,191. S.C. Sportsmanship and Safety Dept. 35 S.C. Elections Dept. 45 Ways and Means 35 Banquet 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 .l.C.L. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1. VanHom, Albert-pg. 191. Vargo, Robert-pp. 56,58,192. NHS 45 Special Projects 45 Boys intramurals 2,35 Forum Literary Society 3, Pres. 4. Wagner, Bonnie-pg. 192. Walker, Kathleen-pp. 56,65,83,88, 192. Wallace, Eric-pg. 192. Walz, David-pp. 78,192. Warner, Sandrawpp. 67, 192. F.B.L.A. 45 Library Assistant 4. Warren, Keith-pp. 60,l92. Quill and Dagger Literary Society 3,4. Weaver, Dora-pp. 65,7O,192. Turn- about 25 Sejuna 45 International Club 45 Donata 2,3,4. Weeks, Susan-pg. 192. S.C. Elec- tions Dept. 25 Prom 35 Trip 45 Cheer- leader 2,35 Pep Club l,2,3. Weidner, George-pp. 60,63,65,70, ll7,l92. Publicity 45 Turnabout 25 Track l,2,3,45 Football l,2,35 Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 National Forensic League 4. Wenrick, Kay-pp. 65,l92. S.C. Pub- lic Relations Dept. 35 S.C. Elections Dept. 45 Trip 45 F.N.A. 2,3, Sec. 45 Donata 4. Wetherald, Philipvpg. 192. White, Connie-pg. 192. Spartanettes 35 Donata 35 Equestrians 2. White, Karen-pp. 67, 192. White, Rebecca Williams, Jane-pp. 56,59,6l,69,70, 86,87,89,l92. NHS 45 Sejuna 45 Zeta- lethean Literary Society 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 45 International Club 3,45 Donata 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Major- ette 45 Orchestra 3, Sec. 4. Wilson, Gordon-pg. 192. Bowling l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Varsity S l,2,4. Wilson, Mark-pp. 52,53,57, 193. Wilson, Patricia-pg. 192. Turnabout 25 Prom 3. Woodie, Denise-pp. 59,70,192. S.C. Projects Dept. 45 Turnabout 25 Prom 35 Sejuna 45 Shenanigans 35 Donata 2, 35 Periclean Literary Society 3,45 In- ternational Club 3, Sec. 45 Office assistant4. Woods, Karen-pp. 56,63,l92. NHS 45 Galaxy-25 Sejuna 45 F.T.A. 2,3, 4. Wright, Sharon-pg. 192. Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Spartanettes 35 Sejuna 3. Young, Roger-pg. 192. Youngblood, Frankipg. 192. Zajac, Joseph-pp. 72,192. Bowling 2,4. Zale, David-pp. 72,192. Zarecki, Karen-pg. 192. Zeitler, Harold-pg. 192. Stage Crew 2,3. Zink, Rebecca-pp. 56,59,7l,80,82,85, 192. NHS 45 S.C. Elections Dept. 2, 3,45 Turnabout Co-chmn. 25 Sejuna 3,45 Shenanigans 2,35 Girls intra- murals 3,45 Cheerleader 1,3,45 .1.C.L. l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Donata 2,35 Periclean Literary Society 2,3, Sgt- at-Arms 45 Gym assistant 3,45 Home- coming Queen Attendant 4. Zohn,Jerry-pg. 192. Football 1. uniors Adams, Lynne 70,153 Akiki, Georgia 153 Albright, Susan 59,62,153 Allen, Darlene 61,62,153 Allen, Richard 153 Ammer, Geoffrey 60,78,96,153,161 Anderson, Karen Ankney, Dale nkney, Janet 153 rlt, Beverly 61,65,68,76,153 ring, Thomas 51,63,70,153,156 ndt, Larry 153 ucher, Daryl 153 Ast im 153 usti , Dean 153 , Paul 96 A vitz, Charles 60,153 Bachman, Betsy 50,57,59,153,156 Bairley, Anne 153 Ban key, Christopher 76,86,87,88,89,1 Barger, Dave 153 Bauerschmidt, Suzanne 153 X Beck, Terry 153 Bee, Randall 153 Begin, Timothy 153 Bembenek, Nancy 153 Benington, Dale 60,153 Bennett, Carolyn 153 Bennett, Robert Bent, Lee 153 Bick, Jel'l'rey153 Bielawski, David 153 ' Biglin, Robert 60,81,102,1 17,153,156 Blake, William 96,153 Bobzean, Jeffrey 153 kBochnovich, Michael 60,70,96,153 , X LQ Bock, Richard 87,89,96,153 Dubell, Robert 154 Dudley, Richard 104,154 DuGai, David 60,80,154 Dumm, Rebecca 70,155 Duncan, Dean 155 Dunlap, Michael 58,155 NDunmead, David 60,155 Dye, James Edmondson, Jimmy 155 Edwards, Debra 59,631,155 Ehrhardt, Kurt 155 Ehrhardt, Susan 61,90,91,155 Eick, Sharon 86,155 1 Ellison, Kay 73,155 Epperly, Mark 155 Evener, Albert 155 Falls, Arlene 155 Faulkner, Linda 59,156 Felsted, Barbara 69,76,156 eken, Gwen 6l,76,88,90, 1 56 rson, Pamela Fischer, Frank 80,156 Flowers, Barbara 61,156 Fotoples, Lauri 59,62,89,156,161 Fought, Janis 59,62,82,85,156 Frantz, Beverly 81,156 Franz, Mary 61,156 Fretz, Arnold 60,86, 104,120,156 Friedel, Kathleen 90,156 Frisk, Kim 60,156 Frost, Thomas 156 Fuller, Kathleen 76,156 lambos, Louis 156 raith, Pamela 61,80,83,l56 Galdys, Gary 156 Gardam, Kent 96,156 arulos, Jane 156 sler, William 60,96,l57 chultz, Donald 87,88 g0Gibson, Robert 157 Gilford, Lawrence 157 Gilbert, Patrick 157 Gilday. Dennis 157 Bokan, Donna 153 xx Glasc. Duane 157 Bolton, Judy 59,62.70,80,153, 161 oxenbaum, Deborah 153 oyd, Richard 60,104,153 Bracey, Sandra 153 Briggs, Linda 153 Brighton, Dennis 104,153 Brimacombe, J. Mark 153 Brimacombe, Sharon 62,153 Brogan, Martin 153 ough, Connie 65,153 n, Harriet 86,90,l53 Bruen, Lawrence 153 Brunk, Sandra 153 Bub, Richard 71,86,l53 Buck, Douglas 153 Bueter, Mark 153 unting, Barbara 67,70, 1 53 Bunting, Patrick 153 Burcewicz, Catherine 61,153 Burlison, Jerry 153 Burr, Richard 63,154 Buss, Richard 60,102,104,154 rd, John C an, Deborah 5l,70,71,82,154 almes, Charles 154 Carman, John 154 arstensen, Walter 58,96,l52,154 arstensen, William 5l,58,96,154 artwright, Toni 68,76,l54 ase, Karen 62,154 assidy, Edward 154 hambers, Manuel 81,154 hipps, Richard 154 iesielczyk, Rita 67,71,76,154 Clark, David 96,154 lark, Jerry 154 lement, Suzanne 61,65,67,83,154 -Clinton, Dan 60,154 Clinton, Susan 76,154 oakley, Jelfrey 154 ley, Susie 154 Col un, Cheryl 154 Colqu n, Gary 154 onti, Patricia 63,69,70,154 Cook, Deborah 63,76,154 Cook, Renee 154 terman, Deborah 76,154 man, Toni 154 ousino, Linda 76,154 Crahan, Kathleen 154 Cramer, Mark 154 Crapes, Denise 154 Cuttaia, Angelo 60,96,1 15,154 Dahms, James 154 Dalke, Carol 65,72,154 ean, Elizabeth 61,154 ' ler, Deborah 154 De rco, Virginia 67,7l,76,154 Dempster, Marcia 65,70,154 DeVaughn, Larry 76,154 Diacou, Triphonas 96,117,154 Dick, Barbara 154 Dielman, Mary Jo 61,83,154 iener, Janice 154 03Ditch, Deborah 154 Divan. Sara 154 Donaldson, Carol 154 Doniere, Virginia 154 onovan, Michael 154 onovan, Rae 67,154 orr, Michelle 65,154 Douthett, James 63,73, 154 Doyle, Cindy 154 Drewyor. Gregory 154 Glick, Barbara e5,7o,71,15,ss,isv X, Gloneck, James 157 Goodell, Joseph 157 Graham, Linda 65,69,70,157 Grams, Charles 157 Grams, Janice 91 Gray, Linda 157 Green, Judy 157 reenburg, Gloria 157 1 Greeno, Jacqueline 157 Greiner, Nancy 55,59,62,82,157 Grevis, Chris 73,102,157 Griffith, Kathleen 61,218,157 Griffith, Patricia 157 Griffith, Richard 157 rimley, James 157 rocki, J. Doug 55,57,58,157 rodi, James 102,157 Grove, Ted 71,157 Hahn, Daniel 96,157 Hajduk, Joseph 157 Hall, Dennis 157 Hall, Marc 157 Hamann, Drew 157 X Hamilton, Jeanne 6l,89,157 Hanna, Jacqueline 61,65,69,157 X Hardy, Christina 157 Hardy. Donald 91,157 Harpold, Steven 157 Harrison, Linda 56,6l,69,70,82,83, Har n, Linda 76,157 Hasemeyer, Paul 54,57,58,96,152,15 effner, Bonnie 62,157 , Linda 61 ,65,86,87,89,157 Henderman, John 157 Hendricks, Ellen 59,65,157 Healy, steven 157 X XHennessey, Patricia 157 Hense, Ann 59,62,157 Hernacki, Barbara 61,65,70,157 t Hessling, Linda 90,157 igh, William 60,117,157 Hilarski, Diane 157 Hill, David 158 Hiss, Marjorie 70,158 Holewinski, Gregory 60,158,161 Hornyak, Sharon 54,83,158 Houlles, Sharon 158 Hoy, Pat 158 Hoyt, Richard 158 Hutchison, Marijean 158 lckes, Gary 158 lckes, George 158 Jackowski, Mary 158 Jacobs, James 158 Johnson, Gary 158 Johnson, Gerald 158 Johnson, John 158 Johnson, Karen 67,76,l58 Johnson, Kenneth 158 Johnson, Linda 158 Johnson, Sara 158 Johnson, Walter 71,158 nes, Martin 158 J , Robert 96,158 Jozwiak, Judith 158 Jueng, Martha 158 Junk, Jellery 159 Kaczmarek, David 159 Kahl, Gregory 96,159 Kamper, Lynn 159 anarowski, Edward 159 Karch, Michael 159 +3 Q- Kaseman, Paul 159 Kazmierski, Janet 67,159 Keel, Gary 159 Keller, Patricia 72,159 Kelso, Marcia 62,159 Kersey, Kristina 62,159 Kershner, David 159 King, Donna 6l,65,80,l59 King, Philip 159 Kinn, Linda 65,72,76,9l,159 Kinsel, Janet 59,159,161 Kinsey, Stephen 159 Kissberth, Deborah 159 Kluczynski, Robert 81,159 Knapp, Barbara 62,67,159 Koester, Linda 159 Koinis, George 58,159 Kolath, Janet 159 Kolby, Barbara 70,82,159 Kondalski, Robert 159 Koralewski, Casimir Kosinski, Paul 159 Kowalski, Karen 70,159 Krause, Garry 159 Kreft, Robert 159 Krieger, Gary 96,159 Krouse, Robert 71,75, 1 59 um, Barbara 67,159 ubitz, Frederick 159 Kunkle, Cynthia 159 Kupper, Gary 159 Kurtz, James 159 Kurtz, Phillip 159 usz, William 159 wiatkowski, Dennis 65,8l,159 Laimon, Thomas 87,159 Lakatos, Larry 58,156,159 allky, Nancy 65,80,159 Laney, Jacquelyn 159 Laraby, James Lawrence, James 159 Ledzionowski, Michael 159 Lee, William 159 Lefevre, Joyce 159 Lehmann, Debra 160 Leiter, Harold 81,160 Leiter, Kathryn 160 Less, Kevin 160 Levison, Barbara 69,70,l60 Lewandowski, Christine 160 Lewandowski, JoAnn 160 Liberty, Thomas 160 Liggett, Alberta 160 Lind, Christina 61,160 Lipski, John 88,160 X Lorenz, Geraldine 160 Lorenzen, Gayle 62,160 Loth, Roy 160 Lowry, John 58,96,160 Lutz, Kerry 70,160 Lynch, Joelene 62,160 Maciolek, Carole 68,160 Malinowski, Gerard 160 Mandelbaum, Steven 65,160 Marleau, David 90,91,1 15,160 Marley, Thomas 86,89,71,160 Marquis, Marsha 68,76,l60 Martin, James 71,160 Martin, Kirsten 160 Martin, Patricia 59,62,80,82,84,85, 156,160 Maslowski, Mark 160 Mathison, William 71,160 , Donald 86,89,160 lain, Robert 160 Mc loskey, Mary 65,68,l60 McCoy, Cindy 160 McDonald, Shawn 160 McGowan, James Mclntyre, Larry 160 McLaney, Ronald 160 McLennan, Sandra '62,67,160 ' McMahon, Gary 160 McMullen, Donna 160 McQuestion, Rollen 160 McRitchie, Kathleen 160 Meadows, John 160 Meadows, Patricia 160 Meeker, 1Wi11iamsJ Cynthia 76, Merggrd, Nancy 59,60,62,84,85,l Messmer, Thomas 160 Metty, Michael 160 Miller, Barbara 68,76,l60 Miller, Cheryl 61 ,65,72,160 Miller, Donald 58,87,89,152,160 Miller, Jeffrey Miller, Thomas 52,73,160 Mitchell, London 71,160 Moebius, William 160 Mollen, Sandra 59,160 Mollenkamp, Mary 62,70,80,160 Morrin, Richard 91,160 Mowrer, Marie Mruk, Karen 160 Munger, John 71,160 Murawa, Thomas 161 Napier, Diane 161 Narewski, Karen 67,76,l61 Nasset, Michael 60,96,1l7,161 Neff, Dennis 161 Nellis, Scott 161 Nelms, Lawrence 161 Newell, Sandra 59,62,161 Nowak, Christine 161 Ronald 161 , Alan 161 Nutting, Michael 60,7 1 ,96,1 15,161 202 Oberle, Deborah 61,90,l6l O'Connor, William Okulski, Michael 161 Oliver, John 161 Orlemann, Cynthia 161 Orner, David 161 Osborne, George 58,161 Oswald, Jill 67,161 Otremba, Cathy 69,86,87,161 Pagan, Patricia 161 Panczner, Gary 162 Paren, Diane 6l,83,l6l Paris, Patricia 59,62,70,162 Patton, Sandra 83,9 1 ,162 Pawluk, Walter 162 Peake, Angelo 162 earson, Robert 70,7l,76,80,162 rine, R, Kathy 88,162 Peters, David 162 Petersen, Edward 162 Pctryk, Edward 7 1 ,73,162 Pfann, Deborah 162 Pitzen, Lance 162 Planten, Susan 80,162 Plocek, Terrance 73,162 Polewski, Cathryn 67,162 oole, Douglas 162 kas, Michael 162 t, Wayne 162 Prichard, Cathryn 63,161,162 aczkowski, Becky 162 adebaugh, Joan 65,162 Rahm, Patrick 71,73,90,9l, 162 Redd, James 162 Reichow, Harry 162 Reinhart, Debra 162 Reuman, Eugene 65,73,162 Rimer, Gregory 117,162 Ritchie, Raymond 162 Rittner, Janice 162 Robertson, William Robinson, Rebecca 163 Rohlofl, John 163 Ropp, Timothy 163 Rosenberg, Judith Rosenberry, Paula 83,163 oytek, Jeffrey 163 dell, Kevin 163 Ruggerio, Diane 65,68,76,163 Saelzler, Ronald 163 Sanders, Nancy 67,72,l63 Schaber, Martin 163 Schiel, Rita 72,163 Schings, Gerald 163 Weber, Larry 65,164 Weir, Susan 70,164 Wening, Kimberly 80,82,164 Wexler, Deborah 63,76,78,83,90,164 Whitacre, Kathryn 164 Whitaker, Sally 65,70,80,82,83,164 Wiener, Susan 67,75,l64 Wiktor, Neil 164 Wilcox, Terry 164 Willets, Jeffrey 164 wliams, Nancy C. 59,65,82,84,85, Williams, Nancy L. 164 Williamson, Joyce 6l,68,164 Winckowski, Gary 164 Wisniewski, Sandra 164 Witt, Teresa 165 Wolff, Nancy 67,165 Woodbury, Sally 165 Worley, David 117,165 Worley, Roger 165 Wright, Russell 165 Wright, Thomas 51,58,63,156,165 Yeack, Christina 65,70,76,l65 Young, Becky 62,165 Young, Kathleen 165 Zaenger, Kathleen 51,59,62,63,82, 156,165 Zawlocki, Susan 165 Ziegler, Sandra 165 Zielinski, Michael 165 Ziemke, D. Philip 60.70,96.1 15,165 Sophomores Albright, Pamela 141 Adkins, Gary Alexander, Richard 141 Altgilbers, Gerald 102,104,141 Althouse, Janet 141 Anderson, Lynne 141 Andra, Kathleen 68,76,141 Andre, Jon 104,108,141 Apsey, David 141 Archer, Gregory 102,141 Aring, Walter 68,141 Arnold, Joyce 68,141 Avalos, Christina 68,141 Schneider, William 163 AVFVY- 1V11C113C1 103,141 Schoonmaker, Randall 78,96,163 ' 1' - Nancy 141 A schudel, Linda 163 fa 2111-105611111116 141 Schultz, Robert 163 B31 ' et Mary Schumacker, Linda 163 ' X 13631, 1-HWICHCC 141 ebu,-get Kathy 163 . I avers, Patricia 141 nv Karen 59,62'82'85 163 ' Beck, Joyce 59,62,70,84,85,l4l Sharfe, Howard 63,163 Sherrer. J. Patrick 163 Shipman, Patricia 62,70,82,83,l61, 163 Shofler, David 163 Shortridge, Ruth 163 Smith, Douglas 67,163 Smith, Karen Smith, Richard Smolinski, John 163 crant, Christine 68,76,163 cer, Douglas 163 Stanbery, Howard 163 Stechschulte. Margaret 62,163 Stewart, Carol 164 Stokes, Thomas 60,164 Storer, Jeffery 164 Storm, Kathy 65,70,164 Stram, David 65,164 Strand, Maribeth 70,164 Stull, Michael 164 Sturdevant, Ronald 164 Sturm, Clarence 71,75,164 Suter, Gary 164 Swatek, Irene Szalkowski, Terrence Tattersall, Claudia 59,62,80,l56,l64 Taylor, Robert 73,81,164 ehensky, Darlene 164 Tehensky, Michael 164 emplin, Patricia 67,164 homas, Danny 102,164 Thompson, Bonnie 65,164 Tidemanis, Alex 102,164 Timko, Christine 70,81,l64 Tober, Robert 60,164 Treby, William 71,164 Trippe, Joann 62,70,82,164 Turski, Carol 70,164 Ulery, Larry 164 Underwood, Darlene 164 Underwood, John 78,96,164 Updegratf, Margaret 61,67,164 Valentine, Larry 164 Valentine, Susan 61,79,164 Vance, Mark 70,164 VanWormer, Jean 70,82,83,164 Vincent, John 164 Walker, Susan 78,164 Wall, Laura 67,164 Wall, Timothy 120,164 Walters, Brenda 164 Warner, David 164 Warner, Suzanne 65,67,164 Watt, Charles awrzyniak, Nick ebb, Daniel 58,164 - A Beckett, Gary 141 Beers, William Best, Edward Bialecki, Frank 141 Bialecki, Teri 141 Black, Harriet 70,141 Blakely, Christopher 7l,88,141 Bliss, Richard 141 Block, William 141 Boals, Patricia 141 Bogle, James 141 Bonham, Edward 87,141 Bosenbark, M. Jane 141,145 Bowers, Darla 141 Boxenbaum, Michael 141 Bradford, Brenda 141 Bradley, Cynthia 141 Brancheau, Carol 59,70, 141 Brandman, Polly 52,59,70,141,145 Breed, Carleton 141 Bremer, Kay 141 Brittain, Linda 75,141 Brogan, Patricia 141 e, Jan 141 B n, Gwendolyn 141 unner, Molly 62,70,l4l Burke, Bonnie 68,70,141 utcher, G. Michael 70,89,14l ylow, John 58,66,1 15,141 inski, Kathleen 62,141 a uggio, Larry 87,115,141 Caldwell, Deborah 62,141 allaghan, Tim 141 ameron, Michael 141 ameron, Ron 66,141 ampbell, Karen 141 anning, Michael 58,66,l41,145 Q arr, Jill 62,70,7l,l40,141 ashon, Dorothy 142 Cassaver, Ernest 87,142 Caster, Douglas 142 Chamberlain, Michael 58,96,140,142 hitwood, Mary 67,142 Christen, Jeffrey 60,87,96,108,142 Christlieb, James 86 142 iesielski, James 142 Clabaugh, Robert 66,142 Clark, Connie 68,7fL142 lark, Karen 142 lark, William 66,114,142 lay, Linda 90,142 Clegg, John 96,142 Clinton, Garry 142 Close, David 66,142 ollins, Dennis 142 ollins, Mark 142 Colquhoun, Randy 108,142 Cook, Brenda 142 Coon, David 117,142 Cox, Michele 142 Crahan, Sharon 142 Cramer, F. Bob 142 Crider, Deborah 142 Cromwell, Steven 142 Cross, William 142 Culling, Terry 61,142 Cullum, Larry 86,142 Custard, Richard 87,815,142 Dacchille, Ivana 142 Dalrymple, Dale 62,7l,81,142 Daugherty, Jean 76,142 Dawson, Ruth 70,142 Delikat, Janet 70,142 DeYoung, Mary 142 Dickey, Karen 142 Divan, Linda 69,86,88,l42 Dodge, Connie 142 Dohoney, Michael 96,142 Donohey, Sueann 142 Donaldson, William 142 Doniere, Barbara 61,142 Doughty, John 86,142 Dowling, Pamela 67,142 Downey, Thomas 142 Doyle, John 96 Drago, Dave 96,142 Dryden, Eric '142 Duerringer, Valerie 69,142 Duncan, Gregory Duncan, Sally 70,76,l42 Dunn, Mary 70,142 DuPuis, Frank 142 Dziabas, Victoria 6l,69,71,75,86,l42 Eble, Debra 142 Edgar, Denise 76,142 Edgar, Karen 142 Edwards, Michael 143 Ellis, Vicki 70,143 Erler, Kathryn 67,143 Erno, Deborah 65,143 EvanolT, Cheryl 70,143 Ewing, George 102,143 Ewing, Tom 86 Faunce, Greg 66,143 Fish, Claude 66,143 Fisher, Jack 143 Fisher, Mark 78,96,108,I 15,143 Fleitz, Christine 143 Flood, Raymond 143 Ford, Sandra 90,143 Forman, Dennis 114,143 Forst, Clayton 66,143 Foster, Caroline 65,68,70,l43 Fouke, Wendy 143 Frank, Thomas 143 Friend, Jerrold 143 Frisinger, Howard 143 Frutiger, Cynthia 61,65,68,86, 143 Gaines, Michael 143 Gallagher, Christine 76,9l,143 Galliers, Deborah 62,143 Gerber, David 63,9l,143 Gerber, Jack 143 Gilchrist, Fraser 117,143 Gilsdorf, Craig 96,143 Girkins, M. Jane 59,70,143,145 Goeckerman, Michael 143,145 Goedde, Angelika 143 Goedde, Guenter 143 Goetting, Judith 76,143 Gordos, Marcia 76,9l,l43 Gracyk, Marilyn 143 Grady, Janice 143 Graetz, Diane 143 Gray, Robert 143 Greenburg, Debra 143 Grenon, Barbara 143 Griffin, Douglas Griflin, Nancy 63,76,l43 Grimes, Gregory 143 Grzybowski, Paul 144 Gump, Brian 144 Haas, Catherine 144 Haggart, Robert 86,96,144 Hahn, Diane 87,144 Hale, Sue 67,144 Hall, Ralph 144 Hardy, Marsha 90,144 Harmon, Alyce 144 Harrison, Michael 44 Hart, Janis 62,144 Hawkins, Craig Haynes, Carolyn 144 Haynes, Dennis 96,144 Heath, Kathleen 144 Heer, Steven 81,144 Heffelbower, Sharon 69,144 Helle, Kenneth 144 Hennessey, Charlene 76,144 Hennessey, Elizabeth 144 Herman, Douglas 144 Herzig, Clyde 144 Higbie, Amy 62,70,l44 High, George 144 Hillman, Deborah 65,70,144 Hinds, Catherine 70,144 Hofmann, Michael Hojnacki, John 73,102,144 Holtfreter, Margie 91,144 Hopkins, Robert 144 Hornyak, Kenneth 96,144 Hough, Michael 144 Hoyt, Sandra 61,68,79,144 Husman, Nancy 70,144 Huss, Wendy 67,144 Hutchinson, Marchon 61,67,144 Hyman, Daniel 86,88,I44 Idczak, Anthony 144 Ireland, Constance 70,7 1 , 144 Jankowski, Bernadette 65,144 Jarchow, Robert 144 Jazwiecki, Catherine 61,144 Jelinger, Marjoleine 65,70,91,144 Jenssen, Melvin 144 Jones, Kathleen 144 Jones, Richard 96,144 Josephson, Michael 144 Kantner, John 144 Karmol, Karen 76,144 Kasch, Diane 59,62,7l,84,85,144,l45 Kaszubiak, Darlene 61,67,144 Kaufman, Joan 144 Kayser, Thomas 144 Kerbanski, Michael 144 Kern, David Kershner, Debbie 90,91, 144 Kimble, Diane 70,76,144 King, Amy 144 Kinsey, Irene 144 Knorr, Janice 86,89,l45 Knowles, Stanton 145 Kobs, James Koch, Michael 86,87,89,145 Koder, Stephen 145 Kopan, Thomas 88,145 Kramer, Gail 76,145 Kratzman, Janice 145 Kretz, David 145 Kuenzel, Beverly 67,145 Kunke, Louanne 70,76,l45 Kunkle, Nancy 71,145 Kwiatkowski, Jo Anne 145 LaCourse, Joyce 145 Lambrecht, Michael Landis, Loren 55,63,75,l45 Lankey, Patricia 145 Laraby, Sandra 145 Lashley, Barbara 145 LaVoy, Paricia 68,76, 145 Lawson, Katherine 145 Lawson, Martha 90,145 Lee, Garret 145 Lemoine, Caren 62,7l,145 Leonard, Donald 146 Ligman, Janice 76,146 Linville, Charles Livingston, Brenda 146 Lockert, David 81,146 Long, Patrick 146 Longenecker, David 146 Loomis, David 87,146 Lorenzen, Greg 146 Lublin, Wendy 146 Luetke. Philip 81,146 Luhrs, Martha 6l,70,l46 Lutz, Kathy 146 Lynch, Donna 65,72,146 MacBride, Marlene 72,90,146 Mahaney, Michael 146 Mahr, Frank 146 Maidment, Mary Beth 6l,9l,l46 Maier, James 81,146 Malin, Joseph 60,146 Marlow, Craig 60,75,108, 146 Marshall, Marty 58,96,l40,146 Martz, Robert 146 Mawer, R, Jeffrey 81,147 Maxwell, Richard 147 McCauley, Bonnie 65 McCloskey, Deborah 147 McCloskey, Patrick 66,147 McCracken, Ronald 96,140,147 McDermott, James 58,117,147 McDonald, Cherie 147 McGinnis, Timothy 147 McKinley, Terry 147 McLoulh, Thomas 147 McMahon, Carol 147 McShane, Maureen 147 Meadows, Jeannette 147 Mercer, Patricia 146 Metcalf, Lynne 61,147 Meyer, Dorothy 86,88,l47 Mi11s,Janice 147 Mocniak, Michael 66,73,l02,l 17,147 Modrall, Kathy 65,86, 147 Moore, Raymond 58,147 Morgan, Michael Morris, Elizabeth 69,70,l47 Morrissey, Edward 147 Mruk, Kathie 91,147 Myers, Brenda 67,147 Myers, Thomas 87,96,147, Nasset, Martha 59,70,147 Naugle, Lawrence 147 Netter, Antone 147 Neuendorff, Don 147 Nolin, Alice 67,147 O'Brien, Doris 76,147 O'Conne1, Mary 68,72,76,147 Ollendorf, Colleen 147 Olson, Deborah 86,87,147 Onisko, John Osthimer, Deborah 147 Ostrander, Robert 58,147 Oswald, Joan 147 Ott, Pamela 62,70,147 Palicki, Juanita 147 Panczer, Linda 76,90,147 Parks, Natalie 59,63,71,l45,147 Parsons, Claudia 76,90,147 Passino, Susan 62,147 Patterson. Robert 147 Pautz, Linda 147 Perlinski, Nancy 147 Pethe, John Phifer, William 108,147 Pickering, Paul 147 Pinkelman, Linda 68,76,147 Piotrowski, Shirley 148 Plaine, Richard 60,96,148 Plumadore, Gary 96,148 PolTenbaugh, Christopher 148 Porthouse, Mark 148 Potter, Sandra 62,148 Poulos, Rainia 148 Price, H. Lee 148 Qualman, Daniel 148 Raab, Barbara 65,67,148 Rahm, Theresa 148 Rambeau, Daryl 148 Ramsdell, Ross 148 Ramsey, Duane 73,148 Randall, William 148 Rang, Paul 86,148 Rappaport, Barry 148 Ray, Richard 148 Rebensal, Robert 70,148 Renschler, William 148 Richardson, Cheryl 65,69,72,90,148 Riddle, Michael 149 Riley, Kathleen 70,76,149 Ringle, Candace 149 Rittner, Deborah 67,76,l49 Roberts, Kelly 149 Rogers, Kathy 149 Rollf, Walter Romer, Deborah 86,89,l49 Ross, Ellen 149 Roth, Carolyn 149 Roudebush, William 96,149 Rouse, Robin 149 Rudolph, Leslie Ryan, John 60,149 Rygalski, James 149 Sabecki, Michael Sanzenbacher, Carol 59,62,70,7l,149 Scarvelis, Stephen 58,96,108,l 17.149 Scherer, Jenatha 71,149 Schlachter, John 149 Schoonmaker, Dale 149 Schrader, Ann 76,90,l49 Schroeder, Kathryn 62,149 Schroeder, Linda 149 Schroeder, Robert 149 Scott, Linda 149 Semetko, Kathryn 55,7l,l49 Senecal, William 66,149 Shallenbarger, Deborah 67,149 Shea, Janet 149 Shearer, Linda 149 Shephard, Lisa Sherrer, J. Lynn 61,149 Shoneberger, Mary 149 Shope, Robert 66,108,149 Short, Janet 67,149 Simko, Susan 67,86,l49 Simon, Kathryn 149 Sinclair, Victoria 70,815,149 Sipp, Pamela 149 Smith, Diana Smith, John 149 Smith, Judy 149 Smith, Keith Smith, Patricia 149 Smith, Robert 149 Snuggs, James 66 Snyder, Wayne Soldenwagner, Martin 91,149 Soldner, Gail 70,76,149 Sowers, Clair Sowers, Randal 96,1 17 Spearing, Susan 61,69,90, 149 Spevak, Clinton 54,63,149 Spratt, Jean 69,149 Squires, Phillis 149 Stanbury, Mike Stanko, L. John 149 Stout, Linda 65,149 Straka, James 60,149 Strong, Ronald Sturges, John 96,149 Stuttle, Linda 149 Swatek, Richard 149 Szarlip, Marilyn 149 Szczepanski, John 149 Szymanski, Joseph Tadsen, Thomas 96,149 Taraschke, Robert 66,149 Tarka, Linda 69,150 Taulbee, Andrea 150 Taulbee, Andrew 150 Temple, Karen 62,150 Thaxton, Gerald 150 Thieman, Linda 70,76,l5O Thomas, Jean 150 Thomas, Robert 150 Thomsen, Kerry 61,65,150 Thrun, David 150 Todd, Robert 150 Toney, Elizabeth 69,76,l50 Troy, C. Gail 150 Tuite, Anne 150 Turk, Darlene 150 Turvey, Tom Uhde, Karla 150 Updike, Patricia 70,76,l5O Utterback, Richard 150 Valasek, Dennie 150 Vaughn, L, Scott 150 Vaughn, Richard 66,150 203 Wager, Richard 76,150 Wagoner. Robert 58,81,96,150 Wainscott, Mark 60,150 Ware, Raymond 150 Warren, James 66,150 Warren, Judy 65,150 Wasielewski, Kerry 68,76, I 50 Wasserman, Ruth 150 Weaver, Dianne 69,150 Weber, Laura 76,150 Weeks, Patricia 62,70,150 Wendt, Julie 65,150 Wenrick, Clifford 150 Wetherald, Je1T150 Wetzler, Wendy 70,150 Wherry, Dorothy 65,150 White, Gary 150 Wilcox, Clarence 150 Wilcox, Nancy 69,150 Wilkins, Rhonda 150 Wilson, Arlene 150 Winterhalter, Gary 150 Wisbon, Benjamin 71,108,150 Wise, Scott 60,150 Wishart, George 66,86, 1 50 Wisniewski, W. Steven 150 Woggon, Jeffery Wolf, Jacob 86,89,150 Woodie, Patrice 59,62,70,84,85,150 Wongrowski, Michael 58,145,151 Wright, Susan 59,62,70,145, 151 Wright, Virginia 151 Wunderley, David 58,151 Wunderlin, Mary Wymer, Mary 151 Zagara, Anthony 151 Zale, Cynthia 76,151 Zarend, Joy 151 Zeislolt, Susan 151 ' Ziolkowski, Kathleen 151 Freshmen Abrams, Scott 127 Ackland, Debra 127 Ackland, Pamela 127 Adams, Stephanie 127 Alberts, Terry Alcock, Wendy 127 Allan, Lynne 87,127 Allen, Kathleen 127 Alley, Kathyan 127 Anderson, Jack 127 Anderson, Lynne Anderson, Mary 127 Arft, Bonnie 84,85,127,l35 Arman, Pamela 127 Arnold, Karen 127 Arnovitz, Carol 127 Arvay, Andrew 127 Avery, Eileen 127 Babel, Kathleen 127 Bachli, Lawrence 127 Baldwin, Debra 127 Ballmer, Susan 127 Banash, Tedd 101,127 Bankey, Cynthia 127 Barclay, Robert 127 Bardwell, Kathryn 127 Barker, Dennis 101,127 Barker, Pamela 127 Barkoot, Nahia 127 Barnswell, Kenneth 127 Barshel, David 127 ' Batdorf, Valerie 127 Bartelheim, Jerry 127 Barstsch, James 127 Beckett, Patricia 127 Begin, Constance 127 Bell, Wayne 127 Bellamy, Ralph Bellamy, Richard 127 Bembenek, Carollyn 127 Benner, Valerie 127 Benner, William 127 Biegala, Susan 127 Bill, Laura 84,85,127 Black, Joan 127 Black, Nancy 127 Blair, Sandra 127 Bodell, Robert 87 Bodinus, Patricia 127 Bogdanski, James 127 Bogdanski, Joseph 127 Bokan, G. Nick 127 Bolbach, Christina 127 Bolton, Barbara 127 Boos, Debra 127 Borgelt, Patricia 127 Boston, Mark 127 Boughey, Deborah 127 Bowers, Connie 128 Bowles, Bruce 128 Braatz, Michael 128 Braatz, Patricia 128 Brancheau, Kay 128 Breese, Darrell 128 Bricker, Michael 87,128 Brimacombe, Dale 128 Bryant, Robert 128 Burke, Phillip 129 Cameron, David 129 Campion, Mary Carr, Raymond 129 Carr, Wendy 129 Carstensen, Kenneth 101,129 Carter, Robert 129 Charvat. Victoria 129 Churchill, David 129 Clark, Christina 129 Clark. David 129 Clay, Carol 129 Clayton, Michael 129 Clement, Joan 129 Clement, Laurene 129 Coder, Deborah 129 Cole, Catherine 129 Collier, Randy 129 Collins, Patricia 129 Colquhoun, Alan 101,129 Combattelli, Linda 129 Coon, Nancy 129 Cooper, Renee 129 Corfman, James 129 Cotterman, Wade 129 Cottingham, Sandra 129 Cousino, Jo Ann 129 Cowell, Connie 129 Cramer, Cheryl 129 Crandall, Stephen 129 Crossman. Michael 129 Cullum, Sharen 129 Custard, Sandra 129 Daly, Karen 129 Darling, John 101,129 David, Alexander 129 David, Valerie 72,129 Dean, George 129 De Mars, Don 101,129 Dersch, Sharon 129 Dewey, Thomas 87,129 DeYoung, James 129 Dillinger, Sandra 129 Dilworth, Pamela 129 Dimmerling, Sandra 129 Dobbs, John 129 Dodge, Cathleen 129 Dodge, Richard 129 Doering, Linda 129 Dolt, Diana 129 Donicre, Mary 129,135 Dorr, Renee 129 Dryden, Jill 129 Duncan, Sharon 129 Dunmead, Cathy 129 Easterwood, Barbara 129 Emmert, Lee Erickson, Daniel 129 Esterly, Marcia 79,130 Evans, Kathy 130 Falls, David 130 Farnham, Bruce 130 Faulkner, James 101,130 Featzka, Carlene 130 Fidler, Charlotte 63,130 Firsdon, Sheila 130 Fore, Shirley 130 Foster, Robert 101,130 Fotoples, Richard 87,130 Fotoples, Robert 87,130 Fought, Thomas 101,130 Fraker, Pamela 130 Franz,John 130 French, Daniel 101,130 Frey, Vickie 130 Frisk, Janet 130 Frost, Mark 130 Garner, Pamela 130 Gasiorowski, Gloria 130 Gawronski. John 130 Gehr, Cathy 88,130 Gilsdorf, Carol Glase, Laraine 130 Gleason, Timothy 130 Glick, Dennis 87,130,135 Good, Joseph 130 Goranson, James 87,130 Gorr, Carol 130 Gosses, Gordon 130 Gould, Lynne 130 Gray, Mary 130 Greenburg, Danny 130 Greiner, Patricia 84,85,l30 Grillith, Charles 131 Grimley, Cynthia 131 Grzybowski, Diane 131 Guilliams, Cynthia 131 Gullikson, Ralph 131 Gump, Bruce 131 Gunther, Kathy 131 Guzzo, Josephine 131 Habib, Mark 131 Haggart, Joyce 87,131 Haines, Dorothy 131 Haines, Ruth 131 Hall, Stephen 131,135 Hamada, David 131 Harbaugh, Janice 131 Harmon, Mary 131 Harris, Robert 131 Hart, Barbara 131 Hart, James 131 Hatcher, Beverly 131 Hauri, Mary 131 Hawkins, Linda 131 Hay, Louise 78,87,l3l Heckler, Mary 131 Heer, Lynn 131 Helle, Tom Helms, Gordon 87,131 Heltzel, Karen 131 Hendricks, Barbara 131 Henold, Nancy 131 Hense, Richard 131,135 Hernacki, Rita 131 Herzig, Bruce 101,131 Higgins, James 131 Hiller, William 131 Hinton, Sue 131 Hodnicki. Cynthia 131 Hojnacki, Wayne 131 Holewinski, Darlene 131 Hoover, Patricia 131 Hornyak, Judith 131 Horsman, Sally 131 Horsman. Sally 131 Horton, Terry 131 Houlles, Soultana 131 Houstin, Kenneth 131 ' Hoy, Carla 131 Hrabosky, Barbara 131 lhrig. Sally 131 Innes, Michael 101,131 Israel, Dagmar 131 Jacobs, John 131 Jewson, Diana 87,131 Johnson, Catherine 131 Johnson, Dan 131 Johnson, Michael 131 Johnson, Richard 101,131 Jones, Denise 131 Jones, Melody 132 Jung, Yeow-Sam 132 Jurkiewiez, Linda 132 Kahl, Douglas 142 Kallile, Philip 132 Kanarowski, Robert 132 Kantner, Charleen Karpinski, Cindy 132 Katz, Jutta 132 Keeton, Robert 132 Kefler, Anthony 132 Keiser, Claudia 132 Keller, Charlene 132 Kellum. William 101,132 Kemp. Thomas 101,132 Kennedy, David 132 Kern, Dorothy 132 Kersey, Mark 132 Kersey, Michael 132 Kidd, Timothy 132 King, Douglas 132,135 Kinnear, Thomas 132 Kissling, Dan 132 Klein, Margaret 132 Kolling, Margaret 132 Konewka, J. Carol 132 Kopaniasz, Allen 132 Kopka, Deborah 132 Kornmeier, Jack 132 Kowalczk, Denise 132 Kretschmer, Marianne 132 Kreiger, Kim 132,135 Koss, James 132 Kroll. Mark 87,132 Krupp, Karen 132 Kuenzel, William 132 Kupper, Douglas 132 Ladd, Roger Landis, Dennis Langkammer, David 132 Larkins. Thomas 132 Laskey, Barbara 132 Laskey, Deborah 132 Lawrence, Anthony 132 Lawrence, Richard 132 Lawson, Wanda 132 Lemle, Doug 132 Leinaweaver, William 101,132 Leiter, Patricia 132 Lesser, William 101,132 Le Vally, Charlene 132 Leverenz, Kathleen 133 Lewandowski, Georgia 133 Lewis, Thomas Lichtenwald, Robert Lickert, Kenneth 133 Lindsay, Christina 133 Link, Marsha 133 Linn, Jeffery Livingston, Nancy 133 Lohman, Henry 133 Lohmeyer, Jill 133 Longenbarger, Diana 133 Lynch, Paul 133 Macek, Leslie 133 Mandelbaum, Thomas 133 Manders, Robert 133 Markowicz, Sylvia 63,133 Marley, James 81,133 Marquis, Harry 133 Marshall, Ray 133 Marshall, William 133 Martens, Ronald 133 Matthews, Linda 133 Mauss. Shari 133 May, Vicky 87,133 Mayers, Kathleen 133 McClain, Donald 133 McCloud, Jill 84,85,133,135 McEwuen, William 133 McFadden, Theresa 133 McFadden, Timothy 133 McGaFl'ey, Karen 134 McGee, Barbara 134 McGorman, W. Pat 134 McGowan, Grady McKinley, Patrick 134 McNeal, Ronald 134 McQueary, Patricia 134 McShane, James 134 Meeker, Mary 88,134 Meeker, Sally 134 Michael, Joanne 134 Milewski, Michael 134 Miller, Miller Miller Miller Miller Charles 134 , David 134 ,Jeffrey 134 ,John 101,134 , Susanne 68,76,134 Minnick, Vicky 134 Mixer, Terri 134 Moebius, Thomas 134 Moench, Richard 134 Moll, Fredric 134 Mollen, Christine 134 Morel, Colleen 134 Morris, Cheryl 134 Mossing, Donald 134 Murray,James 134 Myers, Laurie 68,76,l34 Mylander, Michael 134 Nagle. John 134 Nagy, Katherine 134 Nagy, Theresa 134 Navarre, Cheryl 134 Navarre, Richard 134 Nemeth, Kathy 134 Never, Linda 134 Niles, Claudia 134 Nimmo, Nancy 134 Nowak, Larry 134 Null, Thomas 87,134 Nyeste, John 101,134 Oehmler, Martin 134 Okoroski, Sue 134 Olsen, Charlotte 134 Olson, Diane 134 Orwig, Pamela 134 Oswald, JefTrey 134 Ovalle, John 134 Overhouse, Michael 134 Owczarzak, Dennis 134 Page, Timothy 134 Palmer, Susan 134 Paren, Dennis 134 Parker, John Parker, Patricia 134 Partis, Carol 134 Parton, Timothy 134 Patterson, Lloyd 87,134 Pearson, James 135 Peck, Georgianne 135 Perrine, Valerie 88,135 Perry, Edward 135 Peters, Judith 135 Pethe, Carol 135 Petryk, Barbara 135 Petsche, James 135 Pience, John Phillips, Dorothy 135 Phillips, Judy 135 Pietrzak, James 135 Pinkava, Ann 135 Pinkava, Diana 135 Pipes, Robin 135 Pitzen, Randall 135 Plunkett, Pamela 135 Pochadt, Todd 135 Poirier, Cynthia 135 Pomorski, Michael 101,135 Pool, Brent 135 Randolph, Gregory 135 Ray, Joseph 135 Reaster, Donald 135 Reichow, Donna 135 Reid, Christine 135 Reinhart, Faye 135 Rex, Linda 6l,65,88,l35 Rich, Marlene 78,135 Rich, William Ridgley, Sharlett 135 Rihacek, Robert 135 Rimer, Renee 135 Ringer, Paul 135 Rippel, Mary Jo 135 Risk, Marilyn 84,85,l35 Robertson, Dana 135 Robertson, Lyman 136 Robinson, Tim 101,136 Rogers, Lewis 136 Rohloff, Marc 136 Romer, David 86,135 Ronan, Virginia 136 Rose, David 87,136 Ross, Mark 136 Ross, Michelle 136 Ruff, Thomas 101 Ruggerio, Deborah 68,76,l36 Sarver, Nancy 136 Sautter, Toy 136 Schafer, Cheryl 136 Schieferstein, Robert 136 Schneble, Christine 136 Schultz, Lynn 136 Schuttenberg, Karen 87,136 Schwartz, Marilyn 136 Schwartz, William Scott, Mary 137 Shaneck, Jane 137 Shank, Donald Shank, Faye 137 Shaw, Cathy 137 Shaw, Deborah 137 Sheahan, Patrick 137 Shearer, Glenda 68,76,137 Shipman, Wendy 84,85,l35,l Shoots, Debra 137 Shortridge, Mark 137 Shuptrine, Karen 137 Shuman, Michael 137 Simon, Ann 137 Simpkins, Mary 137 Skinta, Jo Ann 137 Skiver, Geoffrey 137 Skoulis, Malla 137 Slagle, Robert 78,137 Slee, Connie 68,76,l37 Sleeper, George 137 Smith, Edward 137 Smith, Frank 101,137 Smith, Joanne 137 Smith, Larry 137 Smith, Michael 137 Snare, Karen 68,76,137 Snyder, James 137 Snyder, Tommy 137 Solly, David 78,88,137 Sottek, Michael 137 Sowers, Deborah 137 Spencer, Christine 137 Sperling, Marvin 88,137 Sperling, Marvin 88,137 Speweik, Jeanette 137 Spooner, Walter 87,137 Stacy, Pamela 137 Stallfus, Michael 87,137 Stambaugh, Patricia 137 Starrett, Kent 87,137 States, Christopher 137 Steele, Jane 137 Stefanshun, Kathleen 88,137 Stein, William 137 Stout, Jeanne 137 Stout, Rebecca 137 Stout, Victoria 137 Stram, Gregory 137 Strassler, Beverly 137 Strohl, Vivian 137 Sturton, Diane 137 Stryczek, Richard 137 Sulier, Edward 137 Sumner, Jesse 137 Swing, Beth 63,137 Swyers, Laurie 137 Activities and Organizations Index Amorosa 62 Area Student Council Dance 23 Athletics 94 Graduation 31 Baseball 120 Guidance Oflice Assistants 79 Basketball 104 Gym Leaders 80 Bowling 103 Homecoming 12 Cafeteria Assistants 78 Homecoming Queens 16 Cheerleaders 84 International Club 70 Ch0l1' 90 Junior Classical League 71 Conclusion 194 Junior Band 87 Cross Country 102 Junior P1-om 25 Dimensions 53 Kitchen Assistants 78 Distributive Education Club ofAmerica 64 Knights 71 Donata 65 Les Beaux 72 Educators 32 Library Assistants 78 Equestrians 65 Main Office Assistants 79 Fishing Club 66 Marching Band 87 Football 97 National Forensic League 63 Foreign Exchange Students 24 National Honor Society 56 Forum 58 National Honor Society Inductions 20 Freshman Chorus 92 Nui-se'5 Aids 79 Future Business Leaders ofAmerica 67 Orchestra 88 Future Homemakers of America 68 ORZT Math Club 72 Future Nurses ofAmerica 68 Organizations 48 Future Teachers of America 69 Patrons 196 Galaxy 52 Pep Club 82 G0lf 114 Pericleans 59 204 37 Szalkowski, Ronald 138 Szymanski, Robert 138 Tattersall, Cynthia 138 Tebeau, Patty 138 Tehenski, Dolores 138 Temme, Larry 138 Tetlow, Sara 63,79,l38 Tice, Robert 101,138 Tighe, Kathy 138 Titgemeyer, Michael 138 Todd, Diane 138 Tropf, James 87,138 Tuohy, Janet 135,138 Twining, Barbara 138 Underwood, James 139 VanGunten, Jeannette 139 VanWormer, Frederick 87,139 Vargo, Christine 139 Veller, Patricia 139 Wager, Karen 68,76,l39 Wainscott, Gary 139 Walker, Stephen 139 Wall, James 139 Wallington, Mark 139 Ward, James 139 Warnock, Ruth 139 Wasielewski, Donna 139 Wasielewski, Raymond 139 Waters, Sandra 139 Weaver, Michael 139 Webb, Denise 139 Weber, Dennis 139 Weigel, Richard 139 Weissenberger, Donald 139 Welker, Jeffrey 139 Wening, Laura 139 Weppler, Scott 139 Wernet, Richard 139 Widener, Barbara 87,139 Wilcox, Kenneth 139 Wilcox, Terrence Wilkerson, Suzee 139 Williams, Gary 139 Williams, James 139 Williams, Martha 87.139 Williams, Paul 139 Williamson, Lynn 139 Wilson, J. Scott 139 Wineland, Diane 139 Winkler, Timothy 139 Wirick, David 139 Wisebaker, Judith 139 Wisher, Sandra 139 Witte, Pamela 139 Wolf, Ann 63,139 Wolff, Sarah 139 Wongrowski, Judy 68,76,l39 Worley, Lynden 139 Wysocki, Michael 139 Yager, William 87,139 Yeack, Celia 139 Young, Alan Young, Cletus 139 Young, Nancy 139 Young, Thomas 139 Zagara, Kinda 139 Zeisloft, Dennis 81,139 Zielinski, Thomas 87,139 Ziolkowski, Mary 139 Zuercher, Kenneth 87,139 Photography Club 73 Projectionists 81 Pyramid Club 74 Quill and Dagger 60 Quill and Scroll 57 Radio Club 74 Science Club 75 Sejuna 18 Seniors 166 Senior Banquet and Prom 30 Shield 54 Spartanettes 83 Spirit Week 26 Stage Crew 81 Student Council 50 Student Council Dance 22 Student Council Queens 17 Student Life 8 Talisman 76 Tennis 115 Thespians 76 Ticket Office Assistants 80 Track 116 Underclassmen 124 Varsity S 77 Wrestling 110 Zetaletheans 61 WW My M JVM WM. 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