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Q 7' qi 5 1 student Life 11 12 Student Llfe 5 . 1 'i Q' B Q 7 ff: a-SA wF!mw Y F? 14 Student Life ...,.- QTTEPAP as is 1, . -,,, ,J , ,MJ , , N Y M8573 g.,.,.,. I gr -xr -. .4.,, , I ' H ' A TQ: vyg-:ff 1 g- -an-, ,,:, V Y A Yi I f .4 .f XX! , ,K jx 1 - I , ' , cf J X A A ,fx X -...,.Q .-X mf , -2' f V--1 --mf, U '- ' . l Mita meter: x,,4.,., 2. -.I-. I n we 'SOX ' W i W' ---' jr .-.f- .r- :Y ,, ..t. V- 1. ' gn . .- H. 1 ' ' . I--' pm . . V n M , . P sz- W '14 Ni a penny a day so we won't play away On September 12, 1969 our dream for a stadium became a reality. The athletic complex was dedicated in ceremonies conducted by Mayor Ensign, Hilton Murphy, and Superintendent of Schools, Frank Dick I '-4. Stdt Homecoming 1969 f Q xx- N x -L ., with Af: . If 'ind B 4- 13-5 Student Life 19 'af .V 20 Student Life Rv. '1 T' -vp T 67' R ,,. , V. A.. lf, . . wwf, . '-,.,..df' 1 Y . ,L I is f 44 ., 1 L1 . 1 J' W A , 1 I . '1 it r'.l I1 P .QW 1 r - L' 'li . , , N W, , 1 Q? 9 Student Life 21 22 Student Life Miss Diane Grzybowski Miss Mary Doniere fel Vg., - . . .Q Miss Ian Harbaugh Z 3 ' L ? ,. ' x ,,,,,..fV, . Z 'l 57,-: ,L 2' -, - -. .-. , '- F?', ,. ... ' H X ffiiiw, M , ,DF 1 .N O Jglil, H W A , JA- . M U - - -P 7' -.1 'I , 5 ' ' , :YH--V g fg'.ffs1 , 1 1 '1 :L V' 'Ti' T- ' . ,Mu .V .- . 7 ' Vf.5'v-W ,- -W' ,mil ., ,viii , Fffgafff Q 3' 1 ' v , rl -I 7 -, 5 115.-w 'TL . I-'f'f'WdE:'rz ' ' ', ,-y:g,,mA.,'l g kj Div ,V A, ,? .71 -X Lu-,qi af ... M .. . I, ',v'ffW2ff3y511f'-uw ,, pi J-.f-A' ' Ji? 'Y' C fl W P Q + 4 W2 Sejuna 1969: The Man Who Came to Dinner 'W-N Student Life Z5 26 Student Life wg. .5 r ,., ill f 0 'io- 's+ L 'tg C r I i 5 N Y Student Life ...4 v.,-,.. , ,- , 28 Student Life 'Angelic Even- Christmas Dance 1969 -.1 , , . , ,rx- I5 30 Student Life X1 Z, 4 Q., :Y QA iw rv 3 Vw vg- m , Miss Patty Parker Mm -fj-Q? u rf ww 4 i W ig! Miss 1111 McCloud 1969 Christmas Queen Miss Pam Ackland Jw 1' lx ,fi . HA A x li 5.41 f 9 .- .K 0, A Miss Wendy Shipman r,-.. Miss Ian Harbaugh L- 2 fu-.4 ,ny I L-figs 'Iles RQ......,,N 1- sfi 9' ....as...,xiiW, uffffi M-, in U--Mis:-,,-gggf --95,0-N ' 'i ,i sz: ..: E r SQ? ii gg - uovqg-w,,Er,...3 , 4 1 f 'vi- -uvqxns ' ' ' 35151:-. ' ' , i,,...,N . an Eli N S g.s .1 5 as -- ai Student Life 31 -14- n .1 L-v fa ,WK HM L, WL- , xfgt -:far '15 J-,1:Zi i'.:q . V IA-, , , Bu!-1??51xf?:1 V - ' - - -:QW-M-' -F' -HQ xR,.- Y wwf ewpf L -. , .4f. ,, , , vw.. ?f.' -- '-.1 v- LJ X - f , . . ,-Z .-:Tw 4 32 Student Life J, -ml' 'Wigr ' XW' H Spirit Week, 1970 5 SIS!! 'IEEE o S PI 4. 14.1 ,, .,. w- 'X A .-X N, . mx . . NN. xx N X ' xi: .Xt .- x ...Q . Q- .x h x , . . N . g 1 s-nb: Z .ff 1 . .a. 2 2 fx . 'F 'jg .. ' . full HTML ' V Q 1 5,4--5 f. ' 1 'E' ' ' X 'il LXL . , ' ' 4: Ax- ,fd . A ,J ,- 3 . . i 1 . ' 0 5 . i. .., ,f J . . ,Q - . 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L I K, Y 1 4 V . A- 5.0. -- df I 11, f, X .'.:-'V'-gn -V ' 4 . ,a 4 Iain! L I 'fl h .1 ', -,M VM. it . U' .'. 4 ' ' .i,1l'. ,ff-,f 1 ff - 4 C t 17 ' ! -' ', I I' 'I l If 1' H ft . 1 ' I 2 C XXX X Leo Iung 70 Art Znd Place IN THE COGL UF THE DAY In the icool ofthe dayg When the gentle-fingered wind bends the uw rv 1 1-H g Branches of the willows, Ah! f , J 'W And the grasses lie close to the bottomlands, 'Peg sv' I wander down tothe brook in the meadow ,giyw And sit on its quietbank, let my hand e eff- if N pn 4 Mi Make ever-widening ripples in the cool water, Y A if .Ay And dream of the other evenings in the meadows among the , 1 1-' H K wildflowers. y ig, - 3, y ,, , ' u ' The Qrickets sing to me, ig' iffy '. , ' Y I H 'I ' A t 'f And the Wind whispers in my ear of laughing, 'l A T ' ,. -I ' Sun Bllend childhood days in these green meadows. P l 'li '5.a3'f ,V I' -- , - 1' .W f if 'f When the friendly sun has sunk into the land 'beyond the distant hills, JA. . , 5 . . 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'70 Poelrymlst Place '1 v -- 'Ah MUTE O, the quiet serenity of silence the undisturbed simplicity of thought the smile the handshake the understanding unspoken and yet as real as you are to me unconsciously I call out to you not realizing the inadequacies of tongue but with a gentle touch you understand and a soft smile you talkto me and a knowinglook that is the discovery of hidden laughter we'll never hear but feel: you are so p. perris, '71 beautiful. Poetry-2nd Pl-ace Creat 48 Creative Arts TREE, THE. COUNTRY A 'tree is a good comparison to our country. The roots of a tree are its beginning, How the tree will gr-ow to maturity is deter- mined- by how well-cirganizeclf and 'strong the roots are. Our forefathers were the roots of this country. They had to be Well- organizedi andistrong to get this small, undeveloped nation off' to- a healthy start. i Thetrunlvof a treehas to beflpowerful and dominate so that it can hold up its heavy branches and leaves. 'The trunk of our country is the people. 'We have to be powerful and dominate to support all of our resptonsibilities as citizens. it isnft easy, though, with all the raee riots, Campus disorders, wars and hate. However, if the people are strong enough, we can 'overcame these problems. The leaves of atree are beau.l.ii'ul and fruitful. Leaves go tfrom a beautiful color of green in the summer to- a more- beautiful color of gold or orange in the fall. The trees are abundant with fruit in the summer. Our country is also beautiful, not just by appearance, but because we are a tree nation and they people can rexpresstheir thoughts -without fear. We are the most fruit- ful country in the world. More ideas and progress comes from our country than any other ootilhtry in the world. r Last are the branches of agtree, They are constantly strug- gling to grow higher and higher so they can .soak up more of the sun's life-giving raysg and, islowly,.d'ay by day, the branches are becoming more and more powerful. Our country. is reaching higher and higher every day, but not for the sun's trays to guide us. We are slowly searching fer .God's rays to guide us higher. Through Him we can become at better nation .... Iohn Audra, '71 Essay tl I W W Mr. Frank Dick, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Richard Duffey Mr. Edward S. Foster Ir. 52 Academics Mrs. Maude Shapiro Mr. Iohn C. Straub pi' , AJ I. I' dab X ' -T lv? -V u-.vw 4-fl.. fWfX William N. Thomas President-1969 vw' ,H ' ti ' 1:1 w Zin I ' V r 1 My M -M- Mr. Arthur L. Zepf President-1970 V 'gli .,.- -X 5 J .. H 4! X Q, ,vw x W ! . ,, - 1 Mlw,n.,+1,,l1 ,,.,.,m,!,1y ,H I 5 u 'rig' jg j ,fpij - I V - . H.:,-fn:-Z3f.fz5,:'-3, . , 1 , ,.' 1 'mf IQIQW5 ff-W ,n'igf '!fi11:iffI51, - ' , A ,W .ZEnm,,, JI . v-A.,,j.f...,,,,,, ,i..,1 r F. . gnu. .W-I Qi.-gil., , 5 ' -W1 . - '., I '-:si-'i',:,.:qg H-H idly Ull 'G tr v ' 1. . V X 5 -1f nf 4 UQ ' w!P1?i22 ' - i K xA 1.:4?!g.'fi.kI- ,JL Academics 53 E . i z ' Z fjgfzf ,V ,- ,'vf' Mr. Christian R. Thomson Principal 54 Academics Mrs. Mary I-Iouser Ass't. Principal- Instruction Mrs. Margaret Kendall Counselor Mr. Victor Klein Counselor Mrs. Louise Lenile Visiting Teacher Mr. Robert Longley Asst. Principal- Guidance and Admin. Mrs. Harriet Pheatt Counselor Mrs. Ianice Reason Vocational Counselor Mr. Louis Schira Student Co-ordinutor Mr. Richard St. Iohn Ass't. Principal- Activities aak-s ef sz-'q-1' 4z-ae..-- -A Q . .vnu .-W, . 1,7 ,fl ? . , F bv fl' . '-1 ., f lk 5 ,..-. . , ' :R -' IT. Q- '.i. - 5 I 1 4-., li 'fx , F P Q V it -i -1 ,Ir .' f 1- 'f- P 1:52 lKi,..-n-- .. Q fx' j !f' .gr ' 'H' 2 - 'V V' '- V - I r. .. , tg V' 4955. , '4 ' , X -fa' '- lllzg. ' I 'F r-ve' ' 4 .i ff- 1 1 , -5- L5 W 'LSL it mf 1 .:. - ,ss ---.. ff 'as' 1 1 w,'.'1.'wf: ge 3. F, . , .. 1.-1' k ' 1- -.9, -ni .,., . is '- il 1 I .fb 5:5 A f rg., , M-,'.i figfggj ' -HN A ' PM ' .5 It 52? if, M mx -A ' . , FPS., ' fwfr:-'l x i .. -J ' '- :J --Sei, 1? ' V fi fwrihh E+? 'z' f i.l 'L ww g it fi 4 , , 11 ,w ' ,ff ,fi ft, .f',,,, I 4 ..-'mx ,,.-,,..,.- ,,.,f ,.. f-v j,f- ,l-T T'ff.,-- ' Z 9 ,f ',,,.,- if 'W' 'vg- , ,- ..4.Qun.4 Academics 55 Mr. Iohn Basset Occup. Work Experience Mrs Shirle Bower - Y English and journalism Mrs. Iudy Bowles Social Studies Mrs. Karen Bucher Home Economics Mr. Ierry Bushong Mathematics Mr. Robert Conley English Mrs. Betty Conlin Art Miss Tina Diacou Business Mr. Edward Eller Mathematics Mr. Iohn Engwert Science Mr. Iames Eppstein English Mr. David Evans History Mrs. Sarah Feldstein English Mrs. Carrie Fisher Business Mrs. Shirley Flanner Foreign Languages ,1- V '-wp.. for all it's worth The teacher who walks l wif' -P' in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness. Gibran Acad , ,Q - ,Y ' ,--v,, you may find flowers on your desk Being one of the many new teachers, I am striving to earn the respect and trust of my students. I am challenged to be accepted and hope to leave an impression that will linger. 58 Academics mal ,.i ti 1: uri. Miss Barbara Foster Science Mr. Raymond Frick Physical Education Mr. Lawrence Good Business Mr. Iames Goodman Occup. Work Experience Mr. Harry Graser Industrial Arts Miss Frances Griffin English Mrs. Diana Hancock Physical Education Mrs. Dorothy Harrison Home Nursing Mrs. Grace Haver English Mr. Ned Heidtman Industrial Arts Mr. Thomas Hickman English Mrs. Sarah Hillyer Mathematics Miss Ioyce Hochmuth Social Studies Miss Virginia Hollinger Librarian Miss Ruth Horton Science Mr. Zack Howard Science Mr. Thomas Inman Physical Education Mr. Bruce Iacobson Instrumental Music Mr. Lannie Katzman Speech and Debate Mrs. Marie Kimble Physical Education Fi' if Ifvrww:-. Academics 59 wasted effort? Dedication and determination are key words to describe the profession of teaching. Many hours of preparation and hard work are necessary. I struggle to convey my thoughts and knowledge. qvf 'Q-P' j YN ' .f-5' , ,- Academ A i . y -m ff, ..,.Tk, , ,.1A,3fWlQ5i my ,Ng W qwi wiv-y.xqt,gi,?.iy9Wig ,i-.mELynw,M,.W-.yxxjiyg gm gi -My iw- ir wr Q sc -Xi . ttf' -'fisyzill H mtwf, , i..riw.ll, M' All Gif Wi' Y 1 ,.-P yay lwwilll-QW iw' iii- wi lbw. .0 X3 6.2 F., .- lil. x ' VLTLIN l . V J P ' ' 1 N . I . in I l x, .AK W , 1- if Y? N. M f X Mrs. Ieanne Kitaj English Mr. Iames Koch Mathematics Mrs. Rogene Kohler Foreign Languages Mr. Frank Kralik Social Studies Mr. Darryl Kroggel Mathematics Mrs. Mary Kroggel Mathematics Mrs. Betty Leslie English Mrs. Diane McClellan Health Mr. Harold McClure Vocal Music Miss Ioanne Mittendorf Business Mr. Stephen Molnar Science Mr. Iohn Murnen Physical Education Mrs. Phyllis Nathanson English Mr. Don Niederhauser Physical Education Mr. Donald Ochs Business Academics 61 Mr Kenneth Oehlers English Mitcho Pappas Social Studies 45 Mrs. Irma Peterson Home Economics Miss Lasetta Pickard Science A I . 9 WP- r I 1 I H' di P? ,-,fb .J I -0' V f Mrs. Ioan Pomeroy Physical Education Mrs. Ann Ray Business Mrs. Carol Rice Art Mr. David Row Business Miss Mildred Russell Home Economics Mr. Lee Rynder Social Studies Mrs. Helen Sanzanbacher English Mr. Paul Sheig Health there's the time and the need The working day is just as long as we decide to make it . . . According to our will to toil or if we try to shake it . . . The moments will be fleeting and the hours will go faster . . . If we resist the urge to loaf and strive to be the master . . . -Metcalfe Academics 63 take another look Teaching does not become a routine, but a swirl of changing situations and new experiences. These new experiences help me to cope with the uncertain and meet the challenge of the unexpected. 64 Academics i in ' V J V 2, -gs 1 ' . if i if -N Q -.L A ' x -- Wray ww , 1 Q M FW' , um on M ,, W2 w QWM Q MW xx xxxx M my . it nw 'iid u, ....- .1 li'-is 5-an f Mrs. Carol Shanteau Business Mr. Donald Simon Mathematics Mr. Richard Simrell Social Studies Mrs. Margaret Sinclair Foreign Languages Mr. Elden Smart Industrial Arts Mrs. Carmen Smith Foreign Languages Mr. Ray Squire Science Mr. Richard Stone Science Mrs. Emily Thayer English Mrs. Connie Trump English and Foreign Languages Miss Iudy Visi English Mr. Watson Welever Science Mr. Donald White Mathematics Mr. Iohn Wretschko Social Studies Mr. Robert Young Industrial Arts Academics 65 Z Y -- , 'vs g ,r Y 'll' ' f 'lg ' f-4 I ff-. L Q, . C -f 1 o H x f ,g.g.'f :sE-li , 5-2-5244 V A Q' 'f' ' Y -Q --41 Mr. Albert Critchley: Mr. Sam Brimmer, Chief Engineer. .. aa.. y I . '7 .',-2. W,:., . 5, .:f' ,hw . 14...' Q'v 1 w l l 'LEW - ' 'f-Q., ,..,..F, . Ql4l9g:agJ::lv:b - WI Custodial Stuff-Row 1-T. Oliver, B. Peart, M. Neyland. Row 2-A. Mr. Dennis Cluckey Mack, F. Kosolka, I. Penshler, F. Brzuchalski. Mrs. Kathleen Clark, Counselors' Clerkg Mrs. Mary Fisher, Book Clerk: Mrs. Lydia Gilhooley, Coun- selors' Clerkg Mrs. Betty Odom, Clerkg Mrs. Dorothy Turney, Treasurer: Mrs. June Wintermantle, Senior Clerk. B6 Academics Library Clerk-Mrs. Betty Allen S 'Lf v 'bl-Q YY' 1 It as they grow, we grow If he is indeed Wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. -Gibran 5+ lt? i f 5 33 .1. , , A .- . Q ' ' ,dc '5 .' 1' ' if vt N A K 1144 . . -H-Y . if A 'gs v '1 l ll J-.-F '. I 1-4. -.-. 7 .1 -.L . I if l 'i . A K 1 A s f ev To .2612 H 1-:fl 'WB -'r4- ,g-55 . - M xl g i. . .- x :d...iL- I jr. -4. X 5, L- ' its? 3155 ,ff .if ,. X -3 T1 fl Q ' i lift? ' 1 . 'A'J.'i V Y A 3 4, wan :au V. V Q .FN ml s. . rn 1, -- , --- .... , ,H . Q 1. I g11xr..'-4..'v,,, , B Cafeteria Staff-Row 1-Mrs. A. Barciz, Mrs. M. Doherty, Mrs. Ruggiero, Mrs. H. Roberts, Mrs. P. Webster, Mrs. L. Laney, L. Godfrey, Mrs. E. Radlinski. Row 2-Mrs. R. Blossom, Mrs. A. Cafeteria Manager. Hager, Mrs. I. Ziolkowski, Mrs. I. Lutz, Mrs. E. Welty, Mrs. E. Academics B7 QQ crm QQQ QT QQQE1 Q 1,3 'T Lain-J H A P D 5492-743-53 N4 I -1-T if if ff 1 ' x ,HQTE Steve Hall, Projectsg Bev Hatcher, Publicity Mike Iones Student-Faculty Relations Dick Hense 70 Activities President Pam Ackland, Vice President Sub-Directors-Row 1-D. Caldwell, R. Schade, T. Brier. Row 2-K. Shuptrine, M. Ziolkowski, P. Ewing, A. Simon. 'QQ' M ,--, . Sarah Wolff Mr. Richard St. Iohn, Adviser Elections xx K ji' f Iill McCloud, Spirit and Traditionsp Ian Iohnson, Public Relations n-,1,nT,,Zu. .V 4 , ., ,. mag.-pLamU7...4,s,u-L..... - :'. Phil Kallile, Finance Bonnie Arft, School Service Dave Chamberlain, Organizations S.B.G. In December of 1969, the Start High School student body ratified the adoption of the Student Body Gov- ernment constitution. Major modifi- cations include home room represen- tation, Club Presidents' Council, and Student Iudiciary Council. Annual events sponsored by Student Body Government were the 1969 Home- coming, the Bookmobile, Christmas Dance, and Club Carnival. Other suc- cessful projects included the Christ- mas Cheer campaign and collection for the March of Dimes l N1-f tl-ffifn fy'zf'1:Hi':' I , ,K ,yy .fi it if e i l iffffl Dick Fotoples, Publications Activities 71 ff W' of ,f Dr rte wfll 'ff N 'ff It Y UI! f fl , ff if ! , , , llffff 7Z Activities Y 1 s M V, . F fn. lv I P: ,. J 'TNQ 1.11 .s ' - Senior S. C. Representatives-Row 1-Iill McCloud. Row 2-Darlene Holewinski, Mary Ziolkowski, Bonnie Arft, Patty Parker. Row 3-Tom Kemp, Ken Carstensen. Row 4-Randy Losure. junior S. C. Representatives-Row 1-Dave Chamberlain, Kathy Harder, Kathy Kramer, Tim Brier. Row 2-R i c k Brittain, Ralph Schade, Sue Kemp. V 're- ,... - .1 , ff! 6 J f s i x :tj Sophomore S. C. Representatives-Row 1-Paula Ewing. Row 2-Carol Caster, Lorraine Harrison, Ion Oswald. Row 3-Ioan Hall, Ioe Holliger, Doug Caldwell, Sandy Lewis. ,un Q-,- 'Q F r e s h m a n S. C. Representatives-Row 1-Ian White, Bonnie Kirkpatrick, Ian Col- lins. Row Z-Donna Harrison, Ellen Urban- ski. Row 3-Jim Iohnson, Iohn Tetlow, Sharon Silberhorn, Debbie Zervos. Activities 73 Senior Class Fun Night, trip, banquet, prom, and soc hops-the Senior Class organized and promoted many successful acti- vities. The Senior Court was a spe- cial privilege granted to the members of the Class of '70, Seniors supported the Christmas Cheer campaign and donated food and toys to the Salva- tion Army at Christmas time. Look- ing ahead to graduation, announce- ments and pictures were ordered far in advance, and committees planned baccalaureate and commencement l Dave Kennedy, President Ian Harbaugh, Treasurerg Mary Doniere, Secretary 74 Activities Darlene Holewinski and Connie Begin, Prom Pam Fraker, Iohn Gawronski, Marilyn Schwartz, Banquet Lynn Heer and Karen Wagar, Baccalaureate 8 Commencement F5157-7aE-g,: ii Y iff 9- 'fgggi .1'-:51.:ff.f5f , -fi,!.,..., ,il H 2s Fred Mollenkopf and E Sally Horsman and Sara Tetlow and A .I '1, 1. .7 ' 1 H' , X iw , ,f- iw 1 bl 'r ff, r F . , sruofnrs Sandy Dillinger UVCS ln, Publffiify A A - g UIDUIIIHC I ,je ' fr' Q .1 ' 4,11 5:5 fly, '46, 'fi 44, 6, i' ,Q A 4 Kay Brancheau Announcements Beki Wayton, Sejuna Wendy Carr Cap and Gown 'N All 1 Lllel' Ioyce Hfiggafi and TOIH KEIYIP, Trip Tedd Banash, Vice President Ralph Gullikson, Sharon Dei-sch, Debbie Ackland, Special Projects Advisers 6 Mr. Robert Conley and Mrs. Shirley Flanner, x l Activities 75 -vw 4 R- tg .-- -' Nr' SY 4. H5555 L? fs, '-A if . . 1 ik, - Connie Troy, Treasurer: Sherri Wenrick, Mr. David Evans, Adviser Secretary Iunior Class After many weeks of plan- ning, the Iunior Class organ- ized and carried out an event- ful Iunior Prom. Their Home- Little coming car Three Pigs won first place in the parade. Money making activi- ties sponsored by the Iuniors included a bake sale, soc hop, and car wash. The Class of 1971 held a picnic in the new stadium to honor the graduat- ing Seniors l 76 Activities Lynne Lewandowski, Vice President Junior Class Committee Chmn.-Steve Han- kins, jenny Morrow, Sue White, Lynne Lewandowski, Bill Venia, Barb Pickering. Doug Beat, President Wifi K! Class Committee Chmn.-Row 1-D e b b ie Lemle, Barb Heckler. Row 2-Bob Caban- ski, Bob Smotherman. xr 'C-I7 Bill Kemp, Vice President Mr. Richard Stone and Mrs. Hillyer, Advisers Sarah Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class held a bake sale and a soc hop to build up funds for their annual dance, the Sophomore Turnabout. By working and plan- ning together, the Class of '72 organized and carried out many profitable projects. The Christmas stocking sale in December was successful, and proved that the Sophomores had the responsibility needed to become up- perclassmen next year l Bob Smotherman, President Tina Hady, Secretary: Debbie Plunkett Treasurer i Activities 77 fi 2. l-., .V ,., Wi ll A -.3 ' ' W l J i I 3 Ffyallllg. NHS-New Members-Row 1-D. Shoots, D. Dolt, N. M- Klein. P- C0l1ir1S. P- Parker. V- May. C- VHrg0. S- Young, K. Shuptrine, P. Fraker, M. Meeker, S. Houlles, S. Cullum- ROW 3-T- Marldelballrrl. M- Stender. R- Ridley. I- Baird, K. Arnold. Row 2-B. Laskey, S. Ballmer, L. Rossie, Hall. S- Hall. P- Ringer. T- GlSHSOD. M- Weaver- .H.S. Mrs. Kathleen Iusten, Di- rector of Pupil Education, was the honorary speaker at the senior inductions of the National Honor S o c i e t y . Members were chosen on the qualities of service, character, leadership, an d scholastic achievement. The newly in- ducted Iunior members served refreshments after the bacca- laureate program l 78 Activities NHS-Old Members and Officers-Row 1-A. Simon, Treats.: K. Wagar, Sec., Mrs. R Kohler, Adviser. Row 2-Mr. I. Eppstein, Adviser, I. McCloud, D. Hamada, Pres.g W Lawson, C. Fidler, M. Anderson, D. Ludlow, D. Ackland, I. Michael, B. Widener, P Burke. Row 3-S. Wolff, K. Leverenz, R. Warnock, K. Alley, I. Wongrowski, B. Arft, P Ackland, S. Horsman, C. Yeack. Row 4-C. Begin, C. Bankey, S. Fore, D. Kennedy, M Esterly, I. Black, P. Bodinus, M. Heckler. Row 5-T. Banash, K. Starrett, D. Hense, P Kallile, D. Kahl, T. Kemp, W. Bell, M. Wallington, I. Good. ,H ,N 1 .-n R1 42 1 1 ' . PM :V-Mali' NFL-Deboters and Officers-Row 1-I. Vance, Trees.: C. Parks, V. Pres., R. Cabanski Sec.: P. Burke, Pres. Row 2-K. McFarland, S. Wolff, T. Rex, D. Geringer, D. Kennedy C. Iohnson. Row 3-Mr. L. Katzman, Adviserg D. Dier, I. Schwiekoske, I. Lublin, M. Zielinski, C. Shoots. Row 4-D. Kissling, D. Kennedy, D. Hobbs, C. Yeack, C. Keel, I Cairns. .F.L. Start's National Forensic League was one of the top ten chapters in the state, mem- bers participated in the Na- tional Speech Finals in Wash- ington, D.C. The speech team won first place at the Home- stead Invitational Tournament, and was ranked third at the National Glass City Tourna- ment. The members of N.F.L. had a bake sale and raffle to raise money for their speech activities I Activities 79 ho's ho Who's Who Among American High School Students is a new hon- orary club formed this year. Stu d e nts recog- nized in this national club are commended for their high standards of academic excellence and leadership. They may also distinguish them- selves in activities or athletics. The program provided added incentive for outstanding upper- classmen l .S.H. Having fun while further- ing an interest in the Spanish language is the aim of the Na- tional Spanish Honorary. Qualifications for membership are a B average and more than two years of Spanish. Spon- soring a taco sale on Home- coming day and Christmas caroling in Spanish were activ- ities which carried out the club's purpose. The club is planning a trip to Mexico this summer to hopefully improve their Spanish l S 'W' te . T l IA' if it lf' 5 Who's Who-Row 1-S. Wolff, I. Harbaugh, K. Wagar, B. Arft, I. Iohnson. Row 2-P. Fraker, B. Hatcher, P. Ackland, S. Kemp, B.Swing, D. Ackland, C. Yeack. Row 3-D. Kennedy, M. Stender, I. Gawronski, R. Losure, I. McCloud, R. Gullikson, D. Beat, D. King, D. Fotoples. Row 4-R. Schade, D. Hense, W. Bell, T. Kemp, S. Hall, P. Kallile. NSH-Row 1-L. Lewandowski, Treas.g I. Michael, Pres.: I. McCloud, Chap., Iose, Mascot, M. Skoulis, V. Pres.g B. Wayton. Sec.g S. O'Toole, Hist. Row 2-D. Shoots, B. Boehler, B. Hatcher, S. Iones, C. Hajduk. Row 3-Mrs. S. Flanner, Adviser, K. Thomsen, V. McLean, D. Kennedy, I. Lublin, M. Tiller, S. Wiseley, E. McKaig. Row 4-S. Ridgley, R. Bukovics, T. Koinis, S. Kemp, I. Gawronski, A. Christie, N. Coon. M. Smith. 5-4 4 -asf Quill and Scroll-Row 1-K, Bell, R. Losure. Row 2-Mrs. Shirley Bower, Adviser: L. Matthews, K. Brancheau, K. Wagar, R. Schade, Mrs. Emily Thayer, Adviserg S. Ross. Row 3-P. Collins, P. Parker, I. Haggart, D. Graalman, M. Gray. Row 4-K. Carstensen, Pres.g P. Kallile, V. Pres. . , ,J -6.1 , I N. 'W' Quill and Scroll Students holding major staff posi- tions on the SHIELD or GALAXY were chosen as members of the Quill and Scroll Honorary Society. With interest in promoting professional journalism they attempted innovation when they incorporated DIMEN- SIONS into a creative arts section in the yearbook. New members were in- ducted by a candlelight service in the spring I Activities B1 N.T.T. National Thespians Troupe, a new club at Start, is an hon- orary theater group headed by Mr. McDaniel. Members par- ticipated in the state One Act contest and held a banquet. The troupe plans to produce plays next year once every month. Membership is re- stricted to students who have participated in school produc- tions either by acting or by working on a technical or busi- ness committee l Sphinx Twelve highly spirited boys of Start High hold the honor of belonging to a secret organization-the Order of the Sphinx. This organization was formed to help promote spirit to the student body as Well as the faculty. Fre- quently seen hall banners remind us just what the Sphinx says l 82 Activities NTT-Row 1--D. Zeisloft, C. Fleischman, I. Miller. Row Z-D. Kennedy, R. Warnock, P Ackland, V. Charvat, P. O'Toole. Row 3-G. Iones, R. Szalkowski, C. States, S. Camp bell, M. Ross, R. Ramsdell. Sphinx-Row 2-K. Carstensen, T. Kemp, B. Bowles, D. Hense. ,L t if -'sf IDOTOSE1 The members of Amorosa Social Service Club promoted their services of charity for the less fortunate by working with men- tally retarded children. The annual project was providing hos- pitalized childen with Easter baskets. Braille books were sup- plied as a service to the school. An Alumni Tea was held over Christmas vacation. To promote interclub friendship, the mem- bers sponsored a skating party with Donata l White, C. Austin. Row 5-I. Iohnson, I. DeArment, S. Lewis, P. Plunkett, B. Pickering, C. Troy, L. Harrison, B. Arft, D. Dolt, M. Luetke, L. Lauman. Row 6-Mrs. E. Thayer, Adviser, K. Baird, I. Cotner, D. Kopka, C. Tatter- sall, P. Long, N. Coon, D. Graalman, D. Gryzbowski, B. Callahan, C. Spevak. Amorosa-Row 1-M. Rihacek, Soph. Rep., K. Kramer, Ir. Rep. Row 2-M. Ziolkowski, Sec., W. Shipman, Treas.g S. Biegala, Hist.-Chap. Row 3-I. McCloud, B. Heckler, I. Har- baugh, Pres., C. Caster, S. jones, T. Hady, M. Doniere, V. Pres., T. Fleischman. Row 4-C. Mollen, B. Metzger, L. Wise, I. Hoffman, D. Plunkett, K. Harder, K. Shuptrine, S. Activities 83 fb. pw. l J T -. . N in ' H ,B . tl t ..?.t. ' - f, :mi-1551: '1 ' 'ffm 4, -- f 'ms 'F .aM 'r 1 Amitie-Row 1-D. Edgerly, Sgt-at-Arms, I. Iohnson, Mascot, C. Dutkiewicz, Chap. Row 2-K. Kelsey, Pres.: I. Swaggerty, Sec. Row 3-A. Restivo, S. Winckowski, Hist.g D. Williams, Hist.g L. Shook, D. Easterwood, Treas. Row 4-P. Pagen, I. Cole, M. Gercak, I. Horodko, K. Turek, Miss R. Horton, Ad- viser. Row 5-K. Kidder, I. Zarend, D. Ma- son, M. Pfleger, B. Littin, T. Turner, K. Kopf. Amitie Late in October, another girls serv- ice club, Amitie, appeared with a loyal membership of about twenty. A bake sale was held to help boost the treasury while spirit signs and tags bearing Amitie were seen through- out the halls. For a Christmas service project the club went together with the other service clubs and bought a Reader's D i g e s t subscription in Braille for a blind girl at Start. Candy canes and Christmas cards were dis- tributed to a rest home I B4 Activities D.E.C.A. The Start DECA chapter is presently ranked number one in Ohio and fourth in the nation. The Distributive Education Club of America has captured more honors and awards in its four year existence than any other chapter in Ohio. Some of the award winners in the state competition were Ioe Good, Debbie Kopka, Iohn Parker, Doug King, Dan Iohnson, Debbie Metheny, Scott Abrams, and Dennis Paren. The club will participate in the National Leadership Conference in Min- neapolis in April. The main goal of the organi- zation, advised by Mr. David Row, is the de- velopment of future leaders for marketing and distributive occupations I COE-Row 1-S. Palmer, Histg D. Longenbarger, Chap. Row 2-C. LaValley, V. Pres., K. Daly, Sec.g Miss I. Mit- tendorf, Adviser. Row 3--A. Wolf, B. Strassler, Pres.: P. Stacy, Treas.: C. Pethe, Parl.g K. Evans. Row 4-A. Pin- kava, L. Iurkiewicz, P. Hoover, C. Hodnicki. Row 5-K. Rowles, C. Featkza, D. Pinkava, R. Haines. Row 6-S Waters, C. Cole. Q C.G.E. To graduate office workers already adjusted to the busi- ness world is the purpose of the Cooperative Office Educa- tion Club. All members have positions in offices and work at least 15 hours a Week. Members of the club attended regional conferences in addi- tion to the State Convention in Columbus. In May, COE held their first Employee- Employer Appreciation Ban- quet. Learning Through Ex- perience is the motto of this new club l 1 DECA-Row 1-S. Abrams, V Pres.: D. Kopka, Treas. Row 2-I Katz, I. Clement, L. Robertson Pres., C. Grimley, Sec.g I. Good Rep. Row 3-C. Guilliams, I. Faulkner, I. Wisebaker, P. Arman, 1. Smith, D. Wood, D. Metheny Row 4-T. Mixer, Mr. D. Row, Ad- viser, D. Iohnson, I. Wilson, D. King, C. Miller, P. Plunkett, D. Paren, T. Bruce, I. Parker. Activities B5 .H-r ' .,W,,,. . es fx, BG Activities '34 ' Donata -s-3:22 ,N .S if fam i Al . xr 3 f 4 g f' ffl? 4' LI 1 :J 7 Ill I 1 f - Kai ,L The members of Donata Service Club displayed their purpose of giving to others by donating a box of clothing to the Salvation Army, collecting for the March of Dimes, and taking orphans on a visit to the Toledo Zoo. Their Homecoming car, Humpty-Dumpty , won third place in the Home- coming parade. The members of Donata held a rummage sale and potluck dinner to augment their treasury. Other activities included Christmas carol- ing, a roller-skating party, an Alumni Tea, and a Senior Banquet l Donato-Row 1-P. Frye, Ir. Rep., C. Seibert, Soph Rep., I. Haggart. Rec. Sec. Row 2-D. Kowalczk Hist.g B. Hendricks, Treas.g P. Parker, Pres.g S. Tet- low, Corr. Sec., M. Iones, V. Pres., I. Clement, Sgt-at- Arms, M. Braun, Chap. Row 3-P. Gross, C. Doran, C. Carr, S. Ireland, G. Contos, I. Flowers, Mrs. S Bower, Adviser. Row 4-B. Widener, D. Pinkelman, K. Harder, I. Spencer, S. Kirkpatrick, C. Eberlin, C. Dunmead. Row 5-P. Ackland, D. Banks, S. Lykow- ski, D. Zervos, D. Lemle, M. Skoulis, B. Wayton, B. Girkins. Row 6-P. Fraker, S. Hall, C. Cole, I. Kig- gins, S. Dersch, R. Bukovics, I. Perlinski, B. Hatcher. Drama Club A Christmas party, a spring barbeque, the To- ledo Opera, and trips to Michigan were among i the many activities of the Drama Club. Improve- ment of dramatic skills and involvement in the theater were characteristics of the club. Many members were active in the Toledo Opera Choir and participated in Sejuna and Shenannigans l ...Q-.Z Drama Club-Row 1-I. O'Shea, Sec.-Trees., P. O'Toole, V. Pres., M. Ross, Hist. Row 2-I. Guzzo, M. Guzzo, D. Wood, Pres.: P. Peris. Row 3-B. Petryk, L. Martin, D. Martin, I. Pawluk. Row 4-M. Klein, V. David, I. Landen, V. Charvat. Equestrians-Row 1-S. McGeorge, Treas.g S. Ank- ney, Sec. Row 2-B. Boehler, G. Murray, Pres.g D. Kissling, V. Pres. Row 3-Mrs. E. Thayer, Adviser: S. Pollauf, I. Harmon, I. O'Shea, L. Zielinski. Equestrians The Equestrian Club was established for the purpose of acquiring better horseman- ship and learning the care of horses. Advised by Mrs. Emily Thayer, they entered a horse in the Homecoming Parade. Members visited various stables and organized several rides. Future plans of the club include a competi- tive rodeo with Whitmer l Activities 87 M ' Ha F.B.L. . The Future Business Leaders of America ranked first in the state and fifth in the nation out of 3,200 chap- ters. The Chapter was host to 750 students for the State Convention at the Commodore Perry Hotel. Some award winners were Sally Horsman, Shirley Fore, Mary Anderson, Kathy Kramer, Sue Ballmer, and Drew Arvey. The Spring Banquet was held in April and they attended the Na- tional Convention at Philadelphia in Iune. Advisers Mr. Good and Mrs. Ray helped the Club achieve their pur- pose of giving experience to students entering the business world l FBLA-Underclass-Row 1-K. Gillen, N. Bodette, C. Gdowik, I. Horodko, D. Patterson, Strassler, S. Young, B. Sleeper, C. Haupricht, I. Mac- Stephenson, B. Close, P. Arman, M. I Bride, L. Shook, M. Bardwell. Row Z-P. Ludlow, D. 4-M. Sumner, I. Swaggerty, D. Close, Pinkelman, C. Gibson, L. Len, S. Lenga, S. Pollauf, Albright, D. Rankin, I. Nasta, I. Fields M. Myneder, P. Wilton, N. Orwig, C. Seibert, D. Thaxton, V. Culling, S. Welter, D. Hogle, B. Gorski. Row 3-M. Grapes, D. Iohnson, L. ' Sweeney, I. Pitzen. Mikesell, I. Helmeoi, L. Polodna, B. Mallory, D. 88 Activities HWS ...A-1:1 ' FBLA-Officers ond Uppercloss-Row 1-M. Anderson, Sr. Kramer, Ir. Rep. Row 2-S. Ballmer, Treas.g S. Fore, V. Pres., S. Pres., D. Arvay, State Pres., W. Lawson, Sec. Row 3-M. Duga Daly, V. Ronan, M. Guzzo, C. Dutkiewicz, M. Snyder. Row Good, Adviser: M. Baumgartner, B. Kridel, L. Solly, C. Solly, R. ski, M. Simon, W. Alcock, C. LeValley, Mrs. A. Ray, Adviser. F Bembenek, K. Madden, G. Peck, B. Bolton, B. Laskey, S. Pallmei D. Boughey. Row 6-D. Coder, P. Barker, M. Hauri, L. Never, kowski, M. Doniere, C. Trychel, M. Heckler. 4 45.59 FNA-Row 1-D. Baldwin, Hist. Row 2.-R. Heninger, V. Pres.g S. VanWormer, Pres.g M. Shortriclge, Treas.g B. Petryk, Sec. Row 3-D. Byrne, C. Bunting, C. Pfleger, D. Spence, C. Keiser. Row 4-S. Palmer, B. Twining, N. Leverenz, S. Ridgley, N. Black. FTA-Row 1-K. Leverenz, Pres.: I. Ballmer, Perl., M. Root, Treas. Row 2-Miss L. Pickard, Adviser, D. Ludlow, Hist.g P. Collins, V. Pres.g C. Iohnson, Sec.g P. Graves, Miss P. Diacou, Adviser. Row 3-S. Sleeper, T. Wagenknecht, D. Clark, I. Wilcox, V. Stout. Row 4-D. Black, V. Zielin- ski, K. Stretchbery, E. McKaig, S. Palmer, B. Twining, D. Laskey, M. Anderson. Row 5-B. Stout, D. Ciesielski, S. Seubert, M. Wallington, R. Ross, I. O'Shea, S. Scarlett. .N.A. Advised by Mrs. Dorothy Harrison the members of the Future Nurses of America organized and carried out many useful service projects. The members of FNA served at a faculty luncheon, participated in the Christ- mas Cheer program, and donated clothing to the Salvation Army. As money making activities FNA held a bake sale and a car wash. Together, the Future Nurses of America carried out their purpose of informing the members of careers in nursing l , F.T. A faculty bake sale, a square dance, a skating party, and a program for orphans at Miami Childrens' Home were some of the many activi- ties of Future Teachers of America. Nancy Wilcox and Mary Root won first place in the Regional FTA Essay Contest. President Kathy Leverenz along with the other members at- tempted to learn more about teaching and the related fields in education l Activities , N V TM k ll , L 1 ,...-, I - . f ' 19 -31 f g Q j 'jf V Lgiiymi - 1. L, 5+ . ' ...ill , 1 - - i.... Forum-Row 1-T. Brier, Chap. Row 2-M. Iones, Rep., T. I. Holliger, R. Cabanski. Row 5-R. Collier, D. Vogan, I. Kurtz, Kemp, Pres.g S. Hall, Sec., K. Carstensen, Treas.g R. Losure, V. D. Beat, R. Brittain, S. Senn, D. Bailey, S. Hankins, I. Higgins, P. Pres., W. Bell, Sgt-at-Arms. Row 3-D. Hamada, P. Gallo, R. Ringer, L. Harvey. Row G-I. Bartsch, B. Foster, B. Kemp, P. Korb, C. Shoots, M. Conti. Row 4-R. Smotherman, D. Caldwell, Kallile, C. Lynch, R. Hense, B. Bradish, F. Moll, S. Kovich, M. I, Cawronski, D. Chamberlain, A. Christie, T. Koinis, M. Iohnson, Klimko. ' 7' F- - ' ff? Forum A swim party, a tug-of-war, a Quiz Bowl with QD-Forum Literary Society promoted school ac- tivities and events, As money making projects the members of Forum toured a mortuary and held their annual car wash. Their other activities in- cluded a tobaggan party, basketball game, usher- ing for the American Theater League, and the an- nual powderpuff games with Peris. The Forum Literary Society organized a Senior Banquet as a final salute to graduating members l 90 Activities f 1, 17+ 1. pgs 'W' aww, lf' if l' 5 1 A f. German Club The popular spirit ribbons seen in the halls during basketball season were sold through the German Club. To further friend- ship the club enjoyed a hayride with the German Rebels. In November the members toured the German city of Frankenmuth, Michigan and later provided refreshments for the Ianuary faculty meeting l I.C.L. Under the leadership of Mrs. Connie Trump, the Iunior Classical League encour- aged both studying classical peoples and learning the customs of the Roman Empire. The club held a bake sale to raise money, and had a movie party in the fall. Later in the season ICL had their annual football game with ICWA. In December there was a Christmas Dance for members of ICL and their dates. The club took a trip to Cedar Point in the Spring and the year ended with a festive banquet l J .1 . . ,' - if mm i ' .'. 1 iii. ' .3 graft' y Q . 4 .ff 'T ll l i 4-I ', W ttt T German Club-Row 1-I. Oswald, L. Schade, C. Mack. Row 2-Frau R. Kohler, Adviserg G. Iohnson, C. Pisinski, B. Nichols, D. Geringer. Row 3-I. Boesenhofer, V. Hischke, K. Marlow, B. Sommer, N. Feldmann. l l m. JCL-Row 1-K. Arnold, Sec., M. Harder, P. Miller, V. Pres. Row 2-R. Rex, S. O'Too1e, A. Simon, Pres.g S. Scarlett, Treats.: I. Rahm, S. Nagel. Row 3-A. Bub, M. Gercak, I. Wehler, D. Hodge, M. Shortridge. Row 4-P. Gallo, S. Mark, M. Rabideau, I. Dobbs, G. Iones, E. Coss. Activities 91 92 Activities Al.. Knights Mr. Eller, new adviser of the Chess Club, is learning to play chess this year. His Knights belong to the Mar- shall League comprised of other chess clubs. Members practice once a week in preparation for their inter- scholastic matches l Knights-Row 1-M. Wallington, R. Collier, T. Koppenhofer Row 2-I. Brenizer, V. Pres., S. Walker, Sec.-Treas. Row 3-O Kokko, D. Arvay, Pres.: T. Koinis, B. Szymanski, Sgt-at-Arms Mr. E. Eller, Adviser. Row 4-T. Gleason, R. Ross, A. Paren, R Wend. ICWA-Row 1ME. Lee, C. Polewski, Sec., C. Yeack, Pres.g I. Kunkel, Trees., L. Lewan- dowski, V. Pres., S. Hamada, B. Schiel. Row 24T. Wagenknecht, C. Hajduk, K. Kelsey, I. Vance, M. Semetko, D. Gleason, I. DeArment, C. Parks, I. Cole, M. Tropf. Row 3-S. Sieh, A. Simon, D. Ludlow, B. Widener, C. Yeack, S. Wiseley, R. Korb, I. Zarend, C. Keel, M. Dick, L. Zielinski, Mrs. C. Smith, Adviser. Row 4-Mr. E. Apgar, Adviserg S. Vogelsang, N. Wright, S. Cairns, I. Schwerkoske, I. Fields, T. Rex, P. O'Toole, P. Hart, B. Boehler, C. Callahan. Row 5-K. Schuttenberg, C. Seubert, B. Sonnenberg, I. Lowden, P. Kallile, S. Ensign, M. Ross, C. Kimble, O. Kokko, S. Dunlap, B. Roudebush, A. Prather. 0 E. . w X . ,Lp ei V. Pres.: Mr. I. Goodman, Adviser Row 2 L Zagara S Lake R Marshall I Grapes A. - l as . -N Simpkins, S. Laraby, I. DeCant. Row 3 T. Dimando, B. Nejvaia, B. Schroeder, T. Winkler, R. Wernet. Row 4-D. F lls, B. Lichtenwald, R. Markis, I. Parker, B. Schiefer- OWE 151-Row 1-R. Dodge, Pres.: G. Mclntyre, Sec., I. Welker, Trees., D. Wilichowski, a stein. Under the leadership of Presidents Iohn Miller and Rick Dodge, the Occupational Work Experience pro gram provided part time jobs for members. In addition to their Good Guy Pen sale, the club visited the Ford Plant in Dearborn. OWE is a newly . formed organization under the advisership of Mr. Iohn t' Basset and Mr. Iames Good- man l 1.c.w.A. Helping our foreign exchange stu- dent, Olli Kokko, and promoting a better understanding of the world around us are two of the purposes of ICWA. Through the Youth for Un- derstanding program the members sponsored the exchange student and aided him in adjusting to the Amer- ican way of life. They held the Gob- ble Give at Thanksgiving and partici- pated actively in area IGWA projects. Members competed in a football game with ICL and had a hay ride. The Foreign Exchange Student panel and the model UN were both IGWA activities l OWE 32-Row 1-I. Underwood, I. Kornmeier. Row Z-I. Miller, I. Dutkiewicz, I. Stechshulte, D. O'Connor, S. Shoupe. Row 3-R. Graham, I. Mimigean, B. Szcer- panski, T. Kremnec, Mr. I. Basset, Advisor. Row 4-B. Mynihan, P. Barnes, L. Smith, T. Kidd. Row 5-H. Syroka, B. Liggett, M. Quinn. Activities 93 . S -s X jll L 5 S 'Ji fl 4 94 Activities X . sk 'ff V , ' 'Glu' ' h, 'li -were . A . . I, . wb fn y X N. . ' 'N- Q Peris In keeping with their motto- Friendship Through Knowledge, the members of the Perl clean Literary Society met new people and made new friends. Peris supported school service proj ects and aided the community by collecting for UNICEF. Brownie, fudge, and cookie sales boosted the Periclean treasury, as did the candy cane sale in December. Peris extended friendship through powderpuff football and basketball games. The club held an Alumni Tea challenged Zets to a rope-pull, and ushered for several stage plays. In May, a banquet was given in honor of the graduating seniors I 'W ' 2' v ' -14 'iz , .ii Y . , . 2-qi., ' ,TT ' Y ' V ., 1 -ty ,. ,w.',g::.: - ' -. Y, - .. ,,.-, Peris-Row 1-L. Matthews, Hist.: P. Parker, Chap.g W. Carr, Sr. Rep., S. Kemp, Ir. Rep. Row 2-K. Brancheau, V. Pres.g S. Wolff, Pres., K. Shuptrine, Rec. Sec., I. Harbaugh, Corr. Sec., P. Fraker, Treas.g S. Tetlow, Sgt-at-Arms. Row 3-I. McCloud, P. Ewing, K. Karoulis, M. Braun, M. Iones, S. Iones, T. Hady, Mrs. H. Sanzenbacher, Adviser. Row 4-C. Eberlin, I. johnson, D. Plunkett, C. Lee, D. Boals, C. Spevak, C. Reid, L. Lauman, K. Carstensen, C. Parks, K. Kramer. Row 5-D. Lemle, B. Arft, C. Gehr, B. Pickering, S. Hall, S. Wenrick, C. Wilson, P. Frye, C. Troy, S. Lewis, K. Wagar. Row 6-B. Hatcher, M. Rihacek, D. Kopka, S. Fore, C. Tattersall, D. Graalman, N. Coon, P. Long, W. Shipman, S. Dillinger, C. Bankey. B. Bukovics, D. Zervos. :S Pep Club To promote Spartan Spirit and to be of service to the school are the main purposes of Pep Club. Under a new advisor, Mrs. Mc- Clellan, the Pep Club painted signs, sold spirit ribbons, and collected for UNICEF. A skating party, a cotton candy sale, and a pic- nic with Varsity S were highlights of the year l PC. l Pep Club-Row 1-M. Rihacek, Sgt- at-Arrnsg S. Lewis, Sgt-at-Arms Row 2-S. Dillinger, V. Pres.g Mrs D. McClellan, Adviserg D. Gryz- bowski, Treas. Row 3-V. Van- Wormer, Fr. Rep., M. Iones, Pres. B. Hendricks, T. Fleischman, Sec. D. Zervos, Fr. Rep. Row 4-C Doran, I. Guzzo, I. Haggart, W Lawson, I. McCloud. Row 5-D Kowalczk, C. Konewka, W. Ship- man, P. Parker, S. Tetlow, B. Arft K. Shuptrine. Activities ek.. if: A -1, 7' A121 1.1 . is ll lf all I ' V, gg. 1 .., ,,.,.- J., , ,N . ' f'.1'1?t.- H Y. fag ' I..-:..vg gM.,. ' fit- Lf. -1 '-, 1' 4 .1 ' q 2-g: -.-W -' .' 'ax4gi,e'.4f -I I - it f ,wiigsiy-ii' 'f f. uf i-31.'i'.1.,s.'i'r - ' - :fag 'wi.f.?wf??rii1,ai e., I - ' wfhr-Lv., LQ-1425. A - I '. rf - ' l'l5r'i5 f.:--.ffffiliii-ffl' ' ' 1- . 4- , v- '11-'f. ' fi- i'453 lv': ., ' . l Q.. 'Pj-',p,QiMNV2'l'z3f7ggQ1jH',l'hl:fiq,':El'Fvr: ., 'I I :-.- LQ5,.afK-g,QI3.'iFx.lL:gi, .f,,,:1iL3,,,5,.4, - -I 4 u Quill and Dagger A hayride, a Christmas party, a spring camping trip, and Senior Banquet were major activities of the Quill and Dagger Literary Society. Other events were the Quiz Bowl and tug-of-war with Forum. Several car washes were held to supplement the treasury. Under the leadership of Mr. Tom Hick- man, the members of Quill and Dagger were active in school service l I I 3 Q A L Q l l , Q. D.-Row 1-D. Heinl, I-list.: P. McKinley, V. Pres., R. Weigel, Pres.: R. Schade, Sec.g M. Innes, Trees., S. Campbell, Sgt. at Arms: W. Yager, Chap. Row 2-D. Bach, L. Seyfried, T. Pochadt, N. Skoulis, D. Brimacombe, M. Moebius, T. Carroll, T. Rotondo, I. Oswald, B. Storm. Row 3-M. Stender, M. Dorf, I. Myers, D. Aring, M. Kramer, R. Tuite, I. Kornowa, M. Radebaugh, D. Myn- 96 Activities ders, D. Guinger, L. Robertson, S. Abrams. Row 4-I. Steedman, B. Fotoples, M. Habib, B. Roberts, I. Marley, S. Wilson, I. Ziemke N. Zientara, I. Faulkner, R. Fotoples, G. Whetstone, M. Nasset, I. Oswald. Row 5-T. DeMars, M. Kroll, L. Williamson, D. Bar- shel, I. Phifer, T. Snyder, T. Fought, G. Randolf, I. Pearson, S Fairchild, D. Romer, D. Hobbs, Mr. Thomas Hickman, Adviser. iv! X fri 3. rn W - -- FUN' is H I ,, 1 Lf, ' f . , 4. ,Q M . 1.57, r -'Q-.fx-'iff -, , C - , . f 1 r 4.15, Science Club-Row 1-D. Yourist, O. Kokko, F. Goodell, Hist. Row ZAC. Kimball, Sgt.- at-Armsg M. Weaver, Trees., T. Flood, Pres., F. Boyk, V. Pres.: B. Nicolls, Sec. Row 3- D. Kissling, M. McMannamy, W. Miller, M. Rodney, C. Kaminski, D. Kier. Row 4-M. Zielinski, R. Overholt, I. Lublin, M. Dorf, D, Alexander, M. Tiller, W. Croninger. Row 5- C. Northrop, N. Feldmann, S. Ensign, C. Purvis, M. Paquette, M. Wallington, T. Koppen- hofer, I. Schwerkoske. IA Radio Club-Row 1-D. Kennedy, Pres.g K. Zuercher, V. Pres., P. Kukiela, Sec.-Trees. Row 2-M. Weaver, T. Zielinski, I. Less, B. Banghoff, W. Marshall, T. Cabanski, Mr. Elden Smart, Adviser. Row 3-R. Lloyd, G. Foster. Science Club One of the highlights of the Science Club was their fall trip to the Enrico Fermi Atom- ic Energy Plant. Olli Kokko, the foreign exchange student, and other members of the Sci- ence Club cleaned the Start parking lot as a service to the school. In addition, the club entered various projects at the Student Science Fair l Radio Club The Radio Club promoted interest in amateur radio and know how in electronics. The club established radio contact with the Radio Club at DeVilbiss High School. In the future they plan to equip the school with an AM radio station l I. - P4 .-gg., viii 'G K. . '1' A 'hifi' ' QLWF ia? L-L. .-L.. 's ' .Ls i f tr,- - ' 'B ' . , , .x i if .lt U 5 s Y 4 , KY i Servata Club This summer a new service club for girls was organized to service the community and promote school spirit. Two successful projects of Servata were their bakesale and pop- corn ball sale. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Leslie the members showed an interest in working with crippled children. Over Christmas vacation the club went caroling at Golden Haven Nursing Home and Flower Hospital I Ski Club-Row 1 B Roudebush Sec.-Treas.g F. Mollenkopf Pres F. Scheig, V. Pres Row Z Miss I Hochmuth, Adviser M Bardwell C. Lewandowski, G Myers Row 3-K. Nemeth, C Kammskl G Contos, C. Kalanquin B Busch mann. Row 4-K Iohnson G jones, A. Paren, B Sonnenburg P Hollinger. 98 Actxvxtzes is sae- T-N1 -f if Sportsmen's Club-Row 1-A. Newell, Sec.: I. Hunter, Pres.g V. Rybczynski, V. Pres. Row 2--R. Wamhoff. Row 3-Mr. I. Wretschko, Adviserg I. Shuptrine, R. Stachowski, D. DeLong, G. Foster, I. McShane. Row 4-M. Dunnett, A. Christie, T. Zielinski, C. Williams, M. Nitschke. Row 5-B. Carter, M. DeLong, I. Dinkle, R. Carter, D. Whitacre. Ski Club In keeping with their motto- Think Snow , the Ski Club organ- ized several weekend ski trips in ad- dition to their weekly trips. Advised by Miss Ioyce I-Iochmuth and Mr. Tim Murnen, the Ski Club provided a way for students to learn to ski and to be able to afford it at the same time l Sportsmeifs Club Formed in April of 1969, the Sportsmen's club was organized for the purpose of pro- moting sporting activities and events. Ad- vised by Mr. Iohn Wretschko, Mr. Elden Smart, and Mr. Donald Simon, the Sports- men's Club participated in several trap and Skeet shoots during the fall and winter months I Activities 99 'WH- 5 :M'ti'Ti'? 1 ' V- . , -1. Y r fi --1:1 '1 A .1 5 -so .a:.v QI l .N Y. 100 Activities Varsity S -Row 1iM. Stender, Sec.: B. Storm, L Robertson, Treas.g M. Conti, D. Glick, Sgt.-at-Arms G. Loth, Chap. Row 2-D. Bach, G. Sleeper, I. Oswald, Pres.g W. Yager, I. Pearson, V. Pres.: T. Banash, M. Tiller, I. Myers, M. Rabideau, B. Stein, D. Ryan, L. Conn, P. Iohnson, Mr. D. Simrell, Adviser. Row 3- R. Brittain, T. Zielinski, I. Gawronski, D. Chamber- lain, C. Miller, F. Smith, R. Iohnson, W. Hojnacki, G Randolph, B. Bowles, I. Handy, M. Klimko, I. Marley Row 4-D. DeMars, S, Kovich, M. Wallington, N Zientara, I. Wall, K. Carstensen, M. Kimberly, R Foster, B. Bradish, R. Weigel, R. Balazs, B. Roberts I. Faulkner, S. Senn. Row 5-R. Ramsdell, S. Dudley D. Butcher, T. Fought, W. Spooner, S. Hall, T. Kemp B. Tice, M. Clayton, R. I-lense, I. Wysocki, R. Tol- land, D. Wisbon. Varsity 6' H Those athletes who earned a varsity letter were chosen as members of Varsity HS. Major activities of the year were their Christmas party, an alumni meeting and the Senior Banquet. Varsity S volunteered their services by carrying the Spartan platform and acting as hall guards for pep assemblies. They also sold programs for athletic events l -P'ax?s.,: .541 X1 Zets By promoting literary interests and extending friendships to all-the Zetalethean Literary Society fulfilled their motto: Nihil Sine Labor. As service projects, the members of Zets donated a Thanksgiving basket to the State Hospital and ushered for the American Theater League. Their money making ventures included a Homecoming mum sale and candy apple sale. Together the club held a private, a Christmas party, an Alumni Tea and in Iune, a Senior Banquet l Zets-Row 1-C. Ingram, Ir. Rep. Row 2--M. Skoulis, V. Pres.g P. Ackland, Pres.g W. Lawson, Sec., D. Ackland, Treas.g N. Barkoot, Sr. Rep.g C. Fidler, Chap. Row 3-S. Hamada, P. Vaillant, T. Wagenknccht, K. Kirkbride, C. Vargo, Hist. Row 4-P. Beckett, D. Spence, S. Baird, L. Lewandowski, I. DeArment. I. Tuoliy, C. Ford, C. Arnovitz R. Seligman, I. Michael, D. Shoots. Row 5-Miss I. Visi Adviserg C. Polewski, I. I-Iaggart, D. Kowalczk, V. Culling, K. Alley, S. Horsman, K. McFarland, I. Michael, I. Perlinski B. Boehler, M. Anderson. Row 6-S. Ross, L. Schultz, C Begin, F. Scheig, M. Baumgartner, S. VanVVormer, P. Col- lins, M. Urbanski, S. Wiseley, C. Keel, S. Ballmer, N. Wright, S. Dersch. Activities 101 1 a,- fl J t l i i si - f , Q.. Elf:-A, ' , i 2 V' is -1i,-- Y h 'fi nga 717 SX ,,-- ,IAN , Xwx ' r i U X -Agn .... 5 J ll.. X1 'O Galaxy Under the new advisership of Mr. LaBay, the GALAXY staff proudly produced their paper every-other week. This year brought many new features: Spartans Together and Creative Corner. In the fall, the staff of the GALAXY visited Bowling Green University for the North- western High School Newspaper Conference. Arranging layouts and dummy sheets, and running out of rubber cement were memories of the GALAXY Staff l Y-7 Typists-Carollyn Bembenek, Debra Boos, Denise Kowalczk, Ioan Clement. 102 Activities Faye Reinhart, Artist: Mr. Craig LaBay, Adviser 4 I William Marshall, Asst. Sports Page Editorg Lynne Zielinski, Photographer. I ' N if I 9 w . .gk X if Q'f'f ? ff Q I, , is -T .. XX A ' 'v s Vik r ss' I -A 4 -.U Q 'R ,we K' :gf . r fs K. 1 Ive? 'J fv f' :L fir' L v' rr A 'lg ' 'W , I' 2 Tftig i j+ ', ,!' ,, 1 'ig t A Eg.. Q A, fx, .3 ' ' S i -1 'A N, A , 1' ' 'fi' W A if 'Sf' ,J I Aff All nib- Reporters-Sharon Hall, Rik Ridley, Valerie Benner. 3 D i Page Editors-Pat Collins, Patty Parker. -C37 1-'Q X! xy I Karen Bell, Business Managerg William Yager, Circulation Man- Editor-in-Chief Beth Swing. ager. Wil xv uw s-f...,,u.b10 JAY 'f lil! , I we ,L W -,gi iii? -Q, . Activities 103 7 1 21 f 'ff H' ef i .,'. -f 1 ' 1 7-p.fi.,g'l , iw iff 5, ' 1' xg A 5 A H , E - A r-Tsar - um R' if X -nl' 154. -il ' 'Mg' -4- -Q1 -3:82 ' TJ! V. , 4 ' 2. I - I .Li Ni ' ' Mrs. Emily Thayer, Adviser. I Mm' T 4 ' A ' W vi l 'L' -sq l .gn W Ken Carstensen, Business Manager, Dan Bailey, Sales and Circulation. Katina Karoulis, Copy Asst.g Linda Matth- ews, Copy, Diane Graalman, Copy Asst. 104 Activities '-:Q -.. , 1 ...T , Shelley Ross, Activities: Ralph Schade, Athletics. Karen Wager, Classes. Diane Zervos, Classes Asst. . .gi Bill Kemp, Layout Asst. Bob Rihacek, Layout. lbw 'il-. -1-fri -f Randy Losure and Denny Glick, Advertising, Dave Hamada, Photographer and Creative Arts: Ioyce Haggart, Typistg Dave Chamber- lain. Staff Asst. Kay Brancheau, Academics: Tom Kemp, Student Life. 1 -Q--f-'ff X 1 Phil Kallile, Editor-in-Chief. HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR VISIT BACK SOON Shield Everyone is replaceable -The motto of the 1970 SHIELD staff. Broken croppers, birthday parties, trips to the zoo and to Buffalo ao- oented the year. As months of hard work came to an end the members of the SHIELD presented their 1970 issue with pride l Activities 105 B' ti-rf fa' Us gill: 'J ' Ell- . A . x .QQ Q -iq ,A vi 4, ,...,1- J ' 1 - J ,V F ' l :gi T4 ,ri l- ' , . ff:2'1- ,. '- ki: if , 3: . .u i i i , - 31- N W .P ia ,h 4 Xi e E ,BI -- , - - I .' I V - .'.. ,..'f , A ' kt 1 I Y 'Q a. -5- .J 3 '! . - I .. 'Lf' 1 . L . V- . - 2 11- t 5- Q S L, , :t- 4 g ' , - ---1--f 1 'lit' L 'g-uf?'H-'-,LIEL-.-,wwf-i ' ' ' in 1f i5T4.'h ... .-1-...1--1 W '.-3 :-..:...- 4 . 4, , S Orchestra Strains of music could be heard coming from the activities Wing of Start High every morning between 7:30 and 8:30 as the Orchestra prac- ticed. Conducted by Mr. Bruce Iacob- son, the entire Orchestra visited ele- mentry schools and played for stu- dents to arouse a further interest in music. They participated in the Youth Performs concert and provided the background music for the Na- tional Honor Society's fall and spring inductions. The Orchestra traveled to Mansfield where they competed in state-wide contests l V- V7 ff'-wr 'vt ' f ' Y i. ,lf M i t ' ,Q V. .1 yn? Q t 4- --' 'X s XFX .11 A' V Strings-Row 1-V. Perrine, B. Pollauf, L. Pollauf, K. McFarland. Row 2-I. Friedel, R. Schmidt, L. Solly, M. Tropf, M. Meeker, M. McKie, R. Seligman. Row 3-K. Iohnson, R. Munder, M. Luetke, C. Gehr. Row 4-R. Hawkins, O. Kokko, B. Bock, D. Blakely, K. Seed. . - ,, r -. ' f' mg w,- --7 2-51, W Tft ,' ii' '- V - ' -. -, . - Hai- F flu .H -:naw -.1 -. ' W' - '51,-1'E-vi q .Ca Fri-ff'-f '..,j-1:1 Brass-Row 1-I. Goranson, M. Kroll, F. Goodall, B. Fotoples. Row 2-K. Zuercher, T. Zielinski, M. Weaver, A. David, I. Hart, I. Boote, G. Iones, I. Edelman. 106 Activities J . . ' -1--1,1--,af ' ---. --.4 5. , .A ,T wa , l 'fam lg Woodwinds and Percussion-Row 1-K. Schuttenberg, E. Sarver, N. Gehr, V. May. Row 2-C. Kaminski, R. Konz, M. Bardwell, R. jones, D. Iewson, S. Nagel, M. Williams, C. Bankey, B. Buschrnann, B. Widener, T. Carroll. 1:1-' - Q junior Band-Row 1-L. Filzer, K. McKie, K. Kamin- ' ski, C. Stone, S. Bolander, D. Iewson, D. Waggener. Row 2-R. Prentice, P. Toepfer, D. Arnovitz, L. Mowery, K. Hanson. Row 3-B. Walker, K. Youngs, I. Shuptrine, C. Zech, L. Griffith. Row 4-C. Toney, R. Pfaff, I. Sanders, T. Frais, S. Iones, G. Vaillant. Activities 107 , nl Woodwinds-Row 1-K. Schuttenberg, E. Sarver I Boote Row 2 K Kirkbride S Sleeper, R. Iones, B. Buschmann, N. Kayser, B Boehler Row 3 P Vaillant B Widener S. Vogelsang, K. Koch, K. Hodge, C. Bankey P Hart V May C Spevak Row 4 D Krum, F. Scheig, S. Higgins, M. Williams, K. Michalak A Paren A Conaway D Heinl Senior Band With practices starting in August, the marching band produced a modern half-time show for the football games, featuring such songs as Aquar- ius , Everyday With You Girl , and The Strip- per. A smaller group of band members make up the pep band which plays during all home basket- ball games and pep assemblies. The Band-Choir candy sale and a tag day were successful money- making projects. The proceeds went toward new uniforms and instruments. In the Spring the entire band entertained the students at the annual ice- cream social l IL :L I X , - , fvilfiel4.i5, 5-,iigglgm H 1. ...lm M .ill ii -v' w llf' I -- wk-. mu 1 I ,,,,, W -.I Will. if-Y. 1 .M lf II x ' V ll.. .l.,,, . neil l li wg in Q , fl-f ..'. ,. .H ' 1 I' Brass-Row 1-A. Arnett, M. McKie, V. Hyter, I. Tropf, I. Edelman, G. Iones. Row 2-D. Blakely, I. Goranson, A. Cox, R. Tuite, M. Kroll, P. Anderson, I. VanWormer. Row 3-B. Barger, K. Randolph, A. Bricker, I. Hart, D. Fotoples, M. Patterson, K. Iohnson. Row 4-K. Zuercher, I. Barger, B. Fotoples, T. Zielinski, B. Bock, D. Lawson. T Woodwinds and Percussion-Row 1-S. Nagel, R. 4 YQ: Konz, G. Helms, T. Carroll, M. Baumgartner. Row e 2-B. Wiemer, Debbie Iewson, Diane Iewson, K. Mc- Farland. Row 3-M. Bricker, D. McCourt, C. North- A Y rop, D. Duerringer, L. Allan, I. Gist. Activities 109 v W 4 f xi li-REQ 110 Activities xx Royal Choir The ability to sing is not the only require- ment needed to become a member of Start's Royal Choir. Patience and stamina are quali- ties necessary to endure the struggle for per- fection. The Choir directed by Mr. McClure, presented a spirited Christmas program which featured many seasonal favorites l T ff tl K AV 1 Q if 3' .. 2 In it-1 . an Q W I ij -Q Royal Choir-Row 1-M. Klein, R. Stout, M. Root, D. Ack- land, L. Len, D. Iones, D. Binkley, C. Callahan, S. Mc- George, K. Alley, B. Wayton, V. I-Iischke. Row 2--P. Col- lins, B. Roudebush, V. Charvat, V. Stout, S. Sieh, P. Unruh, N. Gregory, S. Laidig, K. Bardwell, G. Iohnson, N. Young, B. Arft, G. Ash, N. Provencher. Row 3?-I. O'Shea, C. Iohn- son, K. Seed, E. Gregory, S. Horsman, P. Beckett, E. Fry, D Lawson, I. Fisher, E. Lee, K. Krabach, F. Mollenkopf, I. Miller, D. Martin, L. Newbold, B. Hatcher, P. Ackland. Row 4-S. Gray, P. Wilton, K. Himes, B. Fair, B. Hennes- sey, B. Gill, M. Balogh, C, Hammond, B. Biery, P. Allan, I. Stanbery, B. Slagle, R. Windisch, D. McClain, M. Van Dusen, A. Kopaniasz. Activities 111 112 Activities 4. M Twirlers-Connie Spevak, Debbie Iewson, P am Vaillant, Debbie Krum, Anita Arnett, Diane Iewson, Cindy Bankey. Twirlers Drum Major-Kevin Iohnson. ' X N if . l 'Y 55 ' .ag is . KN-EN, I Q 1 Q- M.. , X ,J ' K6 6 I N 4 in f Y- 2 32' i I .. HU Sp artanettes Keeping in step with the times, the Start Spartanettes danced to the tune of Aquar- ius this year, as they performed and enter- tained during halftime activities. With their spirited yells and shaking pon poms the Spartanettes provided spirit at football and basketball games. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Kimble, the Spartanettes improved dance routines, steps and turns l vi Spartonettes-Row 1-P. Beckett, S. Haas, K. Alley, Sec.- VanWormer, L. Manera, D. Arthurs, I. Wongrowski, I. Treas.g B. Hatcher, K. Lee, C. Keiser, Pres.: T. Wagen- Cross, K. Harrsen. knccht, D. Iones, V. Pres. Row 2-B. Littin, I. Pawluk, S. Activities 11 gig 5 it 'iid fi, Pitiws-'K . . Nu... 1 LW, 'iff-.V 35? 1 Nuises Office Row 1-M. Klein, M. Scott, Petryk Row 2-I. Tuohy, B. Wayton. Main Office-Row 1-I. Gawronski, A. Nelms, I. Bartsch. Row 2-B. Bolton, R. Hernacki, V. Stout, S. Horsman, D. Ackland, T. Fleischman. Row 3-R. Bauer, B. Venia, M. Klein, L. Patterson, I. McTher1a, S. Ballmer, A. Christie, T. Carroll. Row 4-S. Hankins, M. Semi, K. I. Carstensen, W. A. Bell, R. A. Weigel, B. Bradish, R. Losure, I. H. Higgins, D. Fotoples, I. Kurtz, I. Myers. Ticket Office-Row 1-S. Gonia, S. Young, Y , N. Gehr, P. Barker, R. Ramsdell. X. :i . Cu eterio Asst Row 1-P. Rittner. Library Asst.-Row 1-K. Dale. Row 2 B Witt T. Zielinski, D. Row 2-M. Scott, S. Galliers, I. Haines M Donovan. Row 3-B. Frisk. Row 3-I. Repp, P. Gross, C. Szymanski K Babel, S. Wend, R. Chambers, p, Borgelty D, Shoots' K, Home EIC. Asst.-Row 1-L. Len, I. Wend Shank, B. Bryant. Wougrowski, M. Mocniak. Guidance Office-Row 1-P. Beckett, D. Boughey, I. Guzzo. Row 2-C. Schneble, R. Stout, I. Harbaugh, R. Seligman, L. Buehrer. Row 3-M. Esterly, P. Collins, W. Shipman, G. Murray, B. v il? T ,. 1. 'l rf Il is ' l'lll I- 3. i .ne ...1 l. E.. yl 4. v l T a - l S P ...Q ' .g . YY I l . if A '- 7' Cafeteria Guards-Row 1MR. Iohnson, C. Fidler, I. Wall, T. Snyder, N. Zientara. Row 2-G. Randolph, M. Rohloff, I. Wysocki, F. Smith, W. Spooner. Boys Gym- N. Zientara, Wald. Row Row 1-C. Wood, T. Carroll, I. Os- 2-D. Bach, C. Northrop, L. Harvey. R. Iohn- son. Row 3-B. Ruff, S. Dud- ley, G. Loth. I. Heil, E. Taylor. k.lf'ru ' Girls Gym-Row 1-N. Gehr, D. Iones. Row 2-S. Dersch, C. Dunmead, M. Schwartz. Row 3-D. Schroeder, B. Metzger, R. Rex, B. Boehler. Row 4-B. Pickering, K. Ray, L. Lauffer, P. Parker, S. Kemp, C. Iohnson, P. Frye. Apgar, Adv.g B. Slagle, M. Slender. A.V. Services-Row 1-C. Miller, T. Pochadt, Mr. .I 'ifkll jf: .. 'ily V ' 'Till n r Q . filliq 1 :N 1.-',,,:-3, 1 351151 Wifi' I fr. 1' x' li 5r.,...f' 4, ' li-.Q-.rl Earl Stage Crew-Row 1-R. Ramsdell, D. Kennedy. Row 2-B. Roudebush, I. Miller, L. Schade. Row 3-R. Clark, D. Zeisloft, C. States. Service Groups Activities 115 Wm Gm MNA QQ ,iw 0110? Wm, Ln Ii 118 Athletics 41 , If Ian Iohnson Barb Hendricks jill McCloud-Capt. C3 ' if 15551 x, gk! I.V. Cheerleaders-C. Ash, D. Zachman, S. Sprague, T. Hady, C. Caster, D. Plunkett. ., :-gy,-.W , . ,11..--,mx-f.-2 n.u-:.-l1-.,.:.,-v-..-...-.-....-.-,-,-....- 1 TTL L '1 X' fly' N r wif ' ' . B it-as i -vq:-yy-:rw-1 w Freshman Cheerleaders E Urbanskl D Patterson S S11 berhorn N Hardy L Ellis S Madden Cheerleaders The leadership and enthusiasm of the cheerleaders has been the spark of spirit at many pep rallies and ath- letic events. The girls spent long hours after school and during the summer as they attended the Kent State University Cheerleading Clinic. They returned home with a 3rd place and two Znd place ribbons. The stu- dents and teams of Start owe much to the lively spirited girls who have earned the title of 'cheerleaderu l Wendy Shipman Bonnie Arft Karen Shuptrine .. . .. . . - ..,... . . ..., V. -U .1.. A- N., -. Athletics 119 Cross Country Paced by senior captain Mark Stender, lst team All-City, the Spartan harriers com- pleted the season with an impressive 23-3 win-loss record. Selected as MVP, Stender set a new school record with a time of 9:51. He also placed 28th at the state meet in Co- lumbus. Sophomore Lewis Conn received 2nd team All-City honors. Another sopho- more, Mark Klimko, was the City I.V. champion. The scholar athlete trophy was awarded to senior Dan Greenburg l 'FT WI'-'JT wifi' ' ' rfflcgi 1 Mark Stender-All City I., f':g',: Cross Country-Row 1-I. Kornowa, C. burg, S. I-Iolliger, W. Hojnacki. Row 3-B. Haines, I. Miller, D. Dudley, D. Ryan, M. Arnholt, R. Peterson, B. Kemp, C. Lynch, I. Kaiser. Row 2-M. Klimko, R. Brittain, M. Carr, I. Gawronski, Coach I. Koch. Tiller, M. Stender, M. Rabideau, D. Green- 91 :gr I .v..-- .-eo . 'fmfl -ff-p,,an.......,,,,, , -- W.,-... .4941 rgxgf .v..,....,.-Q ,, . . . ., -' -- r . ---'J 'i A' '4.g.,'.-'. v, ,A .-,W r4,,,.., -4 .. . 3... .A,.,,.. , ,, M- D ,- ,.,f- . f . .., f '.'.' - -- . 11- -. : -:LL -,,-2451 5- Q? -.13 ' - 4.f,v-! k'-.Jaya-Tr. -- '1 - P 011- f'l a-..r.,.m..'.l-L..'-.1 .V mi Athletics 121 1970 Record Start Opponent 21 Lima 7 35 Waite 22 8 Elyria 28 20 Woodward 34 20 Bowsher 34 13 Libbey 22 6 St. Francis 21 8 St. Iohns 20 0 DeVilbiss 14 .J Varsity Football-Row 1-Coach K. Oehlers, R. Balazs, T. Wood, I. Myers, N Zientara D Chamberlain B Roberts I Fought, M. Kimberly, I. Oswald, T. Kemp, I. Faulkner, I. Handy, Repp, R. Ramsdell, Coach T Hickman Row 4 I Clay Mgr I B. Foster, K. Carstensen, M. Clayton, Head Coach Simrell. Row Dinkle, Mgr., G. Whetstone D Wxsbon S Crawford D Valasek 2-Coach T. Murnen, M. Conti, T. Banash, R. Weigel, D. DeMars, I, Heil, I, Steedman, D Hobbs R Cameron T DeMars M Dorf B. Tice, R. Iohnson, W. Spooner, F. Smith, G. Randolph, D. j,Ma1-ley, Butcher. Row 3-I. Wysocki, R. Toland, S. Dudley, T. Koinis, C. 122 Athletics IX, Varsity Football Under the direction of new coach Dan Simrell, the 1969 Start High Var- sity football team opened the season with an out of town victory over Lima Senior, a first in Start grid his- tory. A 35-20 win against Waite on September 12 completed the dedica- tion of our new stadium. Senior tri- captain Tom Kemp received numer- ous honors including 1st team offense in the Blue division, captain of the All-academic team and the Norbert Mielke Coach's award. Second team berths on the Blue division squad went to senior MVP and tri-captain jim Faulkner, tri-captain Ieff Oswald, Tom Fought, and junior Mike Conti. Tedd Banash received the scholar athlete trophy. Coach Simrell looks forward to improving this year's 2-7 slate in 1970 as 11 lettermen are re- turning l Athletics 1 124 Athletics U J, M? I U5 ,'uL X 4' X U In ini , Nr 4' ' . , ix? . A J iv' JL, N 5' .r' ,. 44 ,. f 49' J Ha, .,. , , . Fi - 'r , A , XX 5 'av f 'I . .I X 4, Q, uw x - uf, ' w ., 7'Q, w .NW rwww - Lf K- 'X in 'kk-n x uf. W., U 126 Athletics I.V. Football l Start Opponent 0 Cardinal Stritch 8 6 Waite 16 22 Woodward 0 0 Bowsher 8 22 Libbey 6 , 8 St. Francis 28 l 0 Scott 20 0 St. Iohns 18 a LV. Football-Row 1-N. Skoulis, D. Hoffman, R. man, G. Tiller, R. Dossat, W. Sommer. Row 3-S. Rohrs, L. Spencer, D. Collins, R. Mazuchowski, D. Bleckner, B. Cameron, B. Carper, D. Kershner, D. Mynderse, D. Rabideau, I. Oswald, T. Rotondo. Row Donaldson, I. Iohnson, R. Lung, T. DeMars, G. Brad- 2-I. Gaertner, R. Koske, D. Twining, R. Bielawski, ley, D. Miller, D. Hobbs, G. Roberts, M. Simon, C. D. Va1asek,'I. Mawer, S. Kovich, I. Ziernke, I. Sted- Miller, P. Kukiela. 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K 3?.n.gw .nf.-tfi1'f4pff4,v,,11a5q3,,Mxgg,i5. aw-' Plym '-yemwafn Hgh.-wq.'l1Qw1,i p .. 1, ...Wy ': .4 -r - . ' rin-H95-1:':'f,3..f.r..fg'2:1214 f2'fJ-4hvy:o1'fcf,,.!.,.f...- mfr,-,' 11 lg, ?'25ixi ffQQ'gfeb.1 :M M, ra.:-' PM ' -wk , f iJi'3r:51ia-.eimfszfirT:i.'i.affZL4.EfL'221151-:rf.kEf56'd+:.iZEsi:i42.:- dui ., Ek' - .imrii Q15 1.1 1, fx ' -- ,i.,ggZ2wz.Jas.-'a. 4.4: . - Freshman Football-Row 1-M. Iankowski, L. Kra- mer, I. McKenty, C. Conti, I. Rowan, S. Brown, R Gensler, B. Osborne, I. Osborne, B. Schleckler, Mgr. Row 2-I. Feudi, R. Onisko, M. Bradley, R. Iurkie- wicz, I. Escott, D. Iohnson, R. Gerken, I. Beavers, I. fsvu ga Freshour, Coach T. Hickman. Row 3-M. Hessen, I. Beck, R. Decker, L. Alford, D. Ehrhardt, I. Iohnson, D. Cherry, B. Case, S. Cox, Head Coach R. Frick. Row 4-B. Waterfield, B. Witt, B. Kiggins, I. Lowry, R. Iaques, D. Hinds, I. Tetlow, P. Ansted. BW? . Frosh Football Start Opponent 0 Waite 36 14 Woodward 22 0 Bowsher 14 6 Libbey 14 6 St. Francis 22 0 Scott 34 14 St. Iohns 0 Ali'--'F Athletics 127 Intramurals In any school the keen competition for success is a strong motivating force, often causing students to push hard in attempting to reach lofty goals. Intramurals provide an outlet for this need to run, to jump, and to win. During the Week in the Start High gym interested girls participate in volley-ball, competing against other teams. In the spring boys match their skills as they engage in the game of soccer. Intramurals-compett tion with others l 125 Athletics I r ! , 2,5 n,y.,77.,,u'. Ei ' V L ii. a I I I sf. 1. .. L.. G. ,' 'fu Qi M Q' ,away- . Ni., I V-af qw x Q., x ..- ,w 1 H , .. ,. . -4.1 .sh ' :vqx -is 1: 'Jar I , . RPAFM. N , 5.0 w S, ' 12,1 1 Q W v rf, ,I , 'A ' ,, 'fn J. ' X' .gm Rau. uv. 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A 38-8 victory over Libbey, gave the Spartans their biggest win of the sea- son. Co-captain jeff Oswald led the squad with an over-all record of 16-3- 1, which earned him the M.V.P. award. Under the able coaching of Don Nie- derhauser, the wrestling squad fin- ished the season by placing 2nd in the Bowling Green Invitational Tourna- ment l 132 Athletics 11 -u-. Athletics 133 Varsity Wrestling-Row 1-M. McMannamy, Mgr.: Coach Niederhauser, D. Rabideau, I. Stedman, B M. Conti, D. Bach, D. Glick, D. Hoffman, B. Storm, C. Windisch. Shoots. Row 2-B. Croninger, S. Bleckner, I. Oswald, Iunior Varsity Wrestlers . 134 Athletics , A Seasonls Record Sturt Opponent 13 Springfield 31 11 Waite 35 8 St. Iohns 37 38 Libbey 18 20 Bowsher 20 20 DeVilbiss 20 38 Woodward 11 Bowling Green Invitational 2nd place Start High Invitational 6th place City League Tournament ' 8th place 'Qff 'f Athletics 135 Basketball Xt., E 'Nb Coach Ierry Bushong's injury laden varsity cages compiled an 8-11 overall record. Co-captains lim Pearson and Ken Carstensen led the team in excit- ing victories over Rogers, Central and the Bowsher Rebels. M.V.P. center Craig Lynch paced the squad with a 16-1 average and 240 rebounds. All-City honorable mention awards went to senior Carsten- sen and sophomore Lynch with the Spartan scholar-athlete trophy going to senior Wayne Bell. With the loss of only five seniors, Coach Bushong is looking forward to a Blue Division title next year l -4 . 9 e Q - S 'U . ,, Afhletics 137 138 Athletics 17 .T 1 'J K -Y ,,-' ,ri I-M, .,..,.., ull' rl 'Q Y -1 mr-'Ni sv 'Z .... su- ,,-, 5' uv -1 ut. ' -I 'E : . A. 'N-fl. . 1 :law - e QT? , Lge' Varsity Basketball--Coach Bushong, Left to Right-I. Kemp, C. Lynch, T. Kemp, I. Phifer, B. Bradish, S Kornowa, M. Klimko, I. Carr, I. Pearson, W. Bell, B. Fairchild, K. Carstensen, T. Moebius, I. Holliger. ,ya-f. Season's Record Start Opponent 78 Ottawa Hills 46 82 Lake 53 49 St. Francis 60 54 Elyria 69 59 Rogers 57 63 Whitmer 61 52 DeVilbiss 54 63 Woodward 80 57 Libbey 77 64 Bowsher 60 44 SCOH 69 70 Central 68 50 Waite 60 60 St. Iohns 48 56 Lima Senior 89 60 Macomber 85 82 Cardinal Stritch 64 68 DeVilbiss 69 54 TOURNAMENT 56 Athletics 139 140 Athletics , . , ... ,. Qvx -- '-5-34 -4,?m4 ty .- ,-F gg: gui ,,.., . ,, . ,l,, A ,, ., V 1 1. V. Basketball-I.Hol1iger, I.K01'n0Wa, M. Griffith, B.Karch, S.Fairchild, G. Bradley, Coach N. Heidtman, B. Kemp, I. Phifer, T. Henold, I. Carr, D. Hobbs, M. Klimko. af' Um MPH, V L1 N . ' ' 11 w ' . I 1. : , H . ,, . ,. . af, 3 ' A: ,. , V! jf.--35.4 . , L' . ' . , ...r 1 s ' f ' ' I , A vw d 45 Y , -' .,- . A ' Q.. . 3 . V Sk , -A, . I ,J , I. V. Basketball Start Opponent 73 Ottawa Hills 32 36 Lake 51 46 St. Francis 37 33 Elyria 49 45 Rogers 44 66 Whitmer 35 50 DeVi1biss 35 55 Woodward 41 53 Libbey 51 --ff 4 az Bowsher 37 4 52 Scott 61 .xi ,f 'fl ' 50 Central 51 D ,AAR M-'ff 40 Waite 48 ' 47 St. Iohns 68 44 Macomber 48 g .1 - 49 DeVi1biss 34 ' 5 S' 1? ' Wh . , 5 ,f T V -f ,J ,....e- - Frosh Basketball Sturt Opponent Z2 St. Francis 49 25 Rogers 48 46 Sylvania Burnham 72 25 DeVilbiss 34 30 Woodward 35 38 F asset 29 28 Libbey 36 30 Bowsher 35 45 Scott 39 30 Central 41 52 Waite 40 36 St. Iohns 41 46 Macomber 41 30 DeVilbiss 52 , 5156+ V7 5' I I :L new Freshman Basketball-Row 1-M. Losure, W. Sheck- 3-R- Il1I'kiGWiCZ, I- Tetlow. P- AHSTSCI. M- Benlill, T- ler, Mgr.g B. Nelson. Row 2-O. Kornowa, I. Iohnson, M. Ruff, B. McCleany, M. Naugle, M. Rachuba. Row Snyder, T. Schue, R. Monday, I. Faulkner. Athletics 141 Track and Field The highlight of the 1969 track sea- son was the victory over Waite, 64M- GZW to finish the season with a 1-8 overall record. With Mark Stender 2nd in the mile, Ieff Christen sth in high jump, the thinclads were ably represented in the city meet. At the annual All Sports Banquet, Michael Mocniak and Mark Stender were presented with the scholastic and M.V.P. awards respectively for the track season l 142 Athletics 1 I 4 1 1 5 L - 1 1 l ' 2 . fi. Koinis, M. Nasset, W. Spooner, M. Taylor. Row 3- Coach I. Koch, I. Repp, D. Hoffman, D. Greenburg. M Chamberlain, M. Rossie, I. Dinkel, F. VanWormer, I Altgilbers, M. Snuggs, D. Wisbon, M. Tiller, D Kershner, R. Korb, Asst. Coach T. Hickman. df 1 P2 1 5f'f?1 1- ,: A W v - V . 1 , 4 , 'vnu 1.-A 4,4 ' - W7 A2462 . ,- qi ' Mid LY Q , .V gg 4 tl S I 4 :gg H 4 . Q M? 'Tl 4' asf? . 7' xl .. - Q.. 1969 Record Start Opponent 40 Libbey 89 29 St. Iohns 92 29 Whitmer 40 34 Sylvania 79 34 St. Francis 43 40 Woodward 87 64W Waite GZW 29 Rogers 70 29 Maumee 60 Blade Relays no place DeVilbiss Night Relays 12th place City Championship 10th place r'Z','0 ff Q ,lpn ' I 164' . ' N :E-5 1969 Tennis-Row 1-I. Bylow, S. Kovich, S. Hall B Foster M Flsher I McDermott Row 2-Coach B. Roe, F. Duncan, R. Mazvchowskx B Ruff T Fought S Campbell I Mawer, G. Puhl. Tennis Coach Roe's 1969 varsity Tennis squad ended the year with a 7-6 win- loss record. Mark Fisher, captain, was chosen Most Valuable Player. Vet- eran net bums Steve Hall and Tom Fought paced the team in doubles competition. Hall r e c e iv e d the Scholar Athlete trophy I If A 'V Golf Under the direction of Coach Dar- ryl Kroggel, the 1969 Varsity Golf team, ended the season with a 7-6 total won-loss record. Led by juniors Bruce Bowles, first team All-City, and Dick Hense, second in the district, the Start golfers crushed St. Iohn's 12- 7 with great team effort. Tedd Banash received the scholar athlete trophy. With the top six men returning the 1970 season should be bright l Bruce Bowles All-City Golf 1969 Golf Row 1 T Foster T Wilkens K Thomsen I Kornowa E Coss I Porter, M. Bricker I Good Row 2 T Banash M Wallington D Hense I Ryan R Taraschke, G. 1 5 wr' .qu ,- 1 i 23 11 1 i inn! 9-www ..-,f . X. W Q., ., , , ' V. , :gf ' - . v- 14. . V , - g Q . ' df-15 . .,,.'ff1 ' . . ' - J.g!ki.:3,fF' . -Lv-q fl-Q lf' ' - ,-. ' I el .If V f. f.'.g- . 1 - . + ' ' l f W w x w w F, ',3,:f ,, L f - , fu 'w r yf I a s 1-19. .gAC'x. ' i fa, TAM - g'L.'iff. '?'. +L -A , 4 -2 '- '. ,- ... .:.' . '. 'A Ln-f-L' , , , K. Fx' 148 Athletxcs - 3 , ,' f'7f.1:-42', , ' . fi. ,I V ?.- IW. - . , -- - , A , , ,- Mg- -. .4 - .,,.,,.,. ,,H5fA-..-A1..,,f5,1 ,gi A , ,m,,.,, ,,,.,', ,, --yr ,-H-'fs ty, 5- Az- :Q-' . -- fu ,-if 1--- fx Vglfv. 4 rx. ...I Baseball Ned Heidtman, coach of the 1969 Start High Varsity Baseball squad, successfully guided the team to an 8- 6 season. All-City Ken Carstensen and M.V.P Craig Marlow helped to defeat Bowsher with an impressive 14-4 decision. Bill Bradish, sophomore catcher, had a batting average of .368 second only to Marlow's .407. The Spartans were represented in the All Star game by seniors Bob Haggart and Craig Marlow. The Scholar Ath- lete award was given to Marlow l . . qf I V ,ll 3 - ' Q l ,T 'gy x - E 3 . - w ' - if-1.' . .. is-,. ml. fy- -- W . K ,3-Lil , -.,.fw.'.,i ,Am , F5lHH'7', ' A? sa ' ' fl'-V ', olfillff f .- ml ' fflgxxl , A - . . , . , .I J' . ' emo up . 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Bailey, D. Beat, R. Tolland, C. Northrop, V. Rybzynski, D. Romer, B Bradish, S. Rakestraw, D. Vogan, I. Myers, C. Mil- ler. Row 2-Coach N. Heidtman, G. Randolf, C. Marlow, I. Wall, L. Price, B. Wisbon, I. Andre, S. Knowles, R. Haggart, K. Carstensen, I. Bartsch, P. Rang, Mgr. I. Lowden. Athletics 149 r-. A K f . if-E5 ,JJ-1. fliwify' Li ifefv'74ff'v5Q::r', , N..,,?v- -',,'gv'e-M' F i 'no-new. ,war . f N 150 Athletics . 5,-I I 1 ,: ' -3 ' V , 'HN , . v-- v - , ,f , A VA - ' xi, M. vi 75 , - ' .-4 ' x .--- ,4-'11 , .. ' -' , Q A- - .-:ff '. fl iir4'.f5f3,'ml, jf.-'J, -f'.fQJ'- .,. A .. 1. - ,. - ms' '-,., -- f- N .. L- Q - I! -1 -' 3, -. -ti: A - -Q41 ' yrtlgq-Y, -8 -'.g..1': : ?i'fL--X ., ': jj ,1...NMm 3 ,D M . L, ,, .lLr.,,7gfL1i.y 1,1 'jvkm an V.- , , 2, 'j,'?W ff A 2 --'y.-- -1 h ia,,- ,LA 0 2 .'- 0 H., E- 45'vf' '. . V -.f 1 , f - . Q21 .U 6. if A- gg fyj' , A 1' 2,1 - , .-4 JS-3. v-nf, , 1..- 0. e ,. H. Y '11 f x -' . A.,,+EP, '- I ri him ujkxw. IA , . F71 nth?-!..,',,gi . ffjllz-54 ,l .A .. I ,,.- -A X 1 1 NfF.5i1-55364 3- glggkfmb -- J' . 'Q ,mf , 'fghw , M! 1.5 llff, ' 4 . - ' Q 'X . ' .7 in. ' ff ' :K - 1969 Record Start Opponent 4 Scott 7 0 St. Francis 1 3 Macomber 2 7 Rossford 11 6 Libbey 5 6 Woodward 3 4 DeVi1biss 7 Bowsher 4 Genoa 4 3 Waite 2 7 Cardinal Stritch 1 7 St. Iohns 6 5 Central 6 A -Q x P, .4 -2.13 , 9 nil Ken Carstensen All-City 2nd Baseman Athletics 151 3 429 gf f VC 2 Y fa. ' QQ lgfxl Q15 Q .y1v.y. --. - . 'QR-ln. 10 N 3-O ,U --.1. - . ,-,A..,',.'-:v,,, K C-' ,IW 1. ,tr j Q-1 H-f wtf ' 'f' 0 A D ,QL A .K .571 A 101' . - 4 w..',H if ,, Q7 ' X 4 'Lfl'fY '1 ' WW ' . V . X . f i ,bJfZ W,. vu' KA WQWQYMK W W -- 56 fy ' j F5422 ' l f fn f 'ws g 'I X ni if 4Sf f ,f Q J K 1 J 'GSI' 'li I A- ii' . . Ulf W 'iafggil 1 X 5' WY A ff X' A' x 1 ' vfmMw , f ,r , , Ix XXV i 1 K I Ax, L kb 4 F-il C..-D 3:23 '::'.I.'J3 Zl- ::r:u ZF Class of 1973 Crossing over into a new world High school is the bridge between the past and the future. One side is composed of memories, the other of dreams. Together they construct and support the present, a new world . . . 1. A LQ- l u ' . if :-,- , 7- Y--- fppg- V - ,, tv if-M X TJ' W' i, lv 154 Freshmen Carol Abbenzeller Carl Abouahmed Mike Abouahmed Dianne Agosti Lawrence Alford Ioan Alley Cheryl Amann Mark Anderson Ronald Ankney Peter Ansted Donald Arman Freda Arnett Patricia Arnold Sharon Arnold Sandra Bach Ellen Ball Elizabeth Bailey Lucy Bain Sally Baird Mary Baker Greg Ballmer 5, - - .,- w-Vai - ,U w ' i , l EW' - 'Br' V, NHL ' 5 wx H A 1 A X t1,L . N I V fi Ff!l'? .B ge t su' Arisrrii I Qt 1 t --il ,fi 5, 1 . I rx N ,G ' . I 1 K . I -MQ ,auf V t, ' f ' ,TI its .1 'I A -v--1-...,..,. - . M.-:,........ 1 I I w ' ' B, ,sl gif. 4- ,-Q . snU'! l!lvs-aw .,., -,.1,, ,.,.,,., ..,-1. ....:-fi..-m.?,g' r Q. K-9 W 1 1 -'Q , ' 'S' Qma- I H x i .- U jf, . I. G 4 X , Xi' :fgf 'lx' I , 1' 1 In kr N ' .a nm. i i x XX Robert Banghoff Carol Bankowski Carol Bardwell Dennis Barnes Mary Bates Marcia Bauer Richard Bauer Karen Bauerschmidt Jeff Beavers Iames Beck Kenneth Beck Robert Beckett Ianet Begin Arthur Bell Michael Bendlin Ann Bennett Mary Bennett Carol Bartok Brenda Bevan Rhonda Biery jaclyn Billian Freshmen 155 Richard Binder Robert Bodanski Suzanne Bolander Laura Bowles Mark Bradley james Breier Jeffrey Brenizer Debra Brenneman Lisa Bringman Mark Bristow Leslie Brittain Gene Bronkowski Bruce Brown janet Brown Stephen Brown Richard Brust Linnae Bryant Holli Bucklew Gary Bunting Debra Burkhart David Butler Thomas Cabanski Robyn Cameron Deborah Carper Chris Case Robert Case Michael Cassidy Wendy Charvat Donald Cherry Catherine Clark ' - Richard Clark Karl Climer Richard Coakley David Coder Charlene Cole kaleidoscope I move in a group- not really a crowd, but a cluster of similar types. My preparations, yearnings, and my hopes of success are bewildering. Baffled, I strive to interpret the complexity of high school but where do I turn? 156 Freshmen kv-r A wjiff ' - i , i , 4 N it in l in N w f it ..,,, .1 I , Nik at 5 ,N 1, .lil I T '-. 'N X .QV fi , i N il vel, 1 l Engl ' El E al l l S YL W A ll ll fy fl -T. e e We as Tv 81, wt' ll ' F il lr f r 'QT Emmalou Cole Ianice Collins Cheryl Connors Christopher Conti Katherine Cook Victoria Coss L. Martin Courtney Ioan Coupe Darrell Cousino Terry Couture Steven Cox Tod Grapes Dennise Criger Maria Czerminski Iames Dale Darryl David Mark David Robin Davis Rick Deaton Reed Decker David DeLong Ianet DeVries Lynne Dickendasher Ieff Dielman Iulie Docis Craig Doerr Margaret Donovan Martin Dorr Patricia Drees Arthur Dudley Deborah Dumm Debroah Dutkiewicz Susan Dziabas Deborah Eckert Barbara Edwards Denise Edwards Dorie Eichenberg Debra Ellis Linda Ellis Ioe Escott Sharon Engle Roberta Fair Gerald Faulkner Mark Farnham Iudith Fellers Debra Ferree Gerrol Feudi Elsa Filzer Iudy Fish Rebecca Flood Eric Foster Debra Frederick Ieff Freshour Shirley Freshour Ianine Friedel Keith Frisinger Timothy Fry Donald Galdys Iames Gangwer Karen Gatter David Gaynor Deborah Gebhardt Michael Gembreska Randall Gensler Janet Gerber Richard Gerken Dale Gibson Darlene Gilchrist Duane Gilson Carol Glase David Goldberg Shawn Good Mary jane Gorski Debra Graalman Denise Graves Neal Gray Debra Green Linda Griffith Arnold Grimes Maureen Grogan Callie Crohowski Gary Gross Virginia Gross Wayne Groves john Guilinger Rebekah Gump Donald Guntsch james Cuzzo jerome Haas Richard Hady Charles Haines Kenneth Hanson james Haralson Roger Harbaugh Nancy Hardy Donald Harris Donna Harrison Denzil Hassen Michael Hassen Laurie Hayes Beverly Hearson Virginia Helrneci Elizabeth Helyer Stephen Henry Sandra Henzler Susan Herman Terrance Hiller Michael Hillesheim Patrick Hiltman Dan Hinds Lawrence Hodnicki Lorrene Hodnicki Dave Hojnacki David Hollinger Harold Howell Evelyn Huffman james Hunker Mark Ickes Karen Ide Connie Ingram john Innes Lynda jackson Margaret jackson Robert jaggers Karen janiszewski Michael j'ankowski Richard jaques Catharina jelinger Dorothy jewson Carol johnson David johnson james johnson Martha johnson Pamela johnson Susan johnson Ellen johns Scott jones William jones Ronald jurkiewicz Rose Kaczorowski William Kaintz Kim Kaminski Audrey Kander Debra Kandik .,I!fT?' ' I F' X jl lm i ee fs W j fi l j l . U I I F 3 I ? j 151' ,l , T,,,,,, ,., ,ex M ,,,, X, -DE , 5:1 L, 1 Y A u 1 7 N N , Q 3 , tied together, bound to ourselves I am bound to the other Freshmen by a rope of humility universal to all newcomers. I want to be different, to stand alone, but the knots of fear and apprehension ' keep me from becoming an individual. Yet, are we all the same? Freshmen 159 Michael Karmol Ronald Karpinski Walter Karpinski Patricia Kasubski Thomas Kaszynski Rainer Katz Iohnnie Keaton Kristie Keaton Nancy Keel Kandy Keeling Candy Keil Michael Keller Debra Kellum Christine Kelly David Kerins William Kiggins Karleen Kinker Stephen Kinsel Bonnie Kirkpatrick Kimberly Kirsch Sharon Knack Dawn Knuth Diane Koinis Sharon Komasinski Gregory Kornowa David Kosbab Iames Kowalski Lee Kramer Thomas Krasa Pamela Krouse Karen Kunisch Mary Ellen Kutnyak rdf, 3 160 Freshmen I. 1 i n. ,, Wi' lx l l 5 L il? l Cl A L -Q41 t. A fmt' - l 'A 4 X' Nm ,Lac rg W,.rW- U ,L or L f ,Q v ' Q, L y W ., , l z, n l K -.' X 4 A 4 .Y J 13 J H K .A K1 fl -Y- !' lf! l 1' . s... Y - .WI 7 J- AH V Thin' Ph xy' F-Y V 'Y ' V .1 'Q mg Ng K ,l Abfg L is il L l X iii I A X y ' ly X of 1 Walt Lf? or mira L t if ti l , .V- 'S - -' ' 'ca' 1 E' 'L fi - L ll Y Digi qt. rw' Q., 1,1 X 43. ,- ing 'z .ff 1, x 'm Q, .Maw 5, ,PLN 3 fl V 3 all but ignored Through my efforts to conform I show my distinction. In my struggle to harmonize and be accepted, I appear to be a separate breed. ,eq l. k , I I 41. P Mary LaCourse Deborah Lahey Susan Lair Randall Lake Richard Lake Roberta Lammon Kathleen Laney Diane Langlois Robert Laskey Iane Layman Vickie LeDuc Iames Ledzianowski Gregory Lee Shawn Lee Shirley Lee Donna Lehman Michael Leitner Kathy Leonard Mary Lewandowski Iuanita Lewis Kenneth Lewis Michael Losure Ieffery Loury Gary Lovell Ann Luhrs Cheryl Macalski Susan Madden Michael Masell Daniel Mason Suzann Mattimoe Lindy Maurice Richard Maves Freshmen 161 i gotta believe! We got the coach! Soul clap! Why me? Ah, Beep-Beep! I did it! Games, soc hops, pep rallies and personal trials- the year flies by in a whirl of excitementg a year which has brought many firsts. 162 Freshmen ,-,. Shawn McCal1ister Charles McDole Pat McDonough Daved McEwuen Earle McGraffey Michael McGarvey Iohn McGeorge Gwenda McGrone Iohn McKenty Kelley McKie Kimberly McKinley Iohn McLaney Cathy McNabb ' Iames McQueary Michael Mears lane Mehan Dan Mexicott Charles Meyer Cheryl Michalski Cindy Millen Debra Miller Ruth Miller Stacey Miller Terri Miller wt fa O89 'fry 29 .5 'S '17 .dl V sq, -RTT? Q kli' 91 t to kg I A fi -' 2 f A 'Q u -V. I - . '- ' ,., Q i V5 'ar 'F I Q! N l V' l . , it , 1, ii 1 V - -,f 1 V W ' f IF v big' ' N f ' 'X '- V TT ' ' 'lk' VE l it ' E1 C ., In ,apr ln, Yilgpj H I Q 5 V , , x y Y 1 l '-fa. J' ' Q4 3? f l iw H' ' rj , il' Q V W ,Tv A? 1,22-' . ' ,, 1 V J ' Y I if 'L L fr -,v' ' ' , , cific? I 1. X ' W' IV i' - ' -A I' Q: K it ll ' 1 ' , N 0 I-5 X, gg , 1, , 3 XG ef xx., W . P P .X 4, H ..,. 1 -4: - ef. ' rg: M L n n P, , re P it f P L - - ,P K , 1 f L refers t 1 Vi - L , it y H y 5 ii' tg off g 'Q i - ' C L , ' . ,I 'N , ff- . y y ' i i ,,,Qf',pfgff'ff Q' ' N tw . -' - .- :iJQ'fw,ggf:f , , if 'l of , 1. at n o-,,-f'1- r , -ao at C N all out lg lr tl 'fl f 4 P 1 l L 'li 0 xi F ll ' X ' 4 up 1 -. I U X A ' fl ' 2: u 4-1 ' V f if 4-Sv I ' ,. W . Y N . 3, ' It 1' ' ' .f la, L -4 - mt. -yt, Q r-.vxuih V-ff W- fei'1i: rfgi 65 nf., . ,,,, : 'f P iw' lr ,, ,JM .1 I - 1 W? I .gl 'S t ' LS- H 'T' it -2' t eff Q J 'Z-r it ffl! Q , q A -' 5 jfibil I X ft . Q . 1 I 1 ' f ' A 3' ' Ii . l Thomas Miller Patricia Mitchell Linda Mocniak Michele Moisio Kathy Molnar john Monday Garry Morel Ion Morgan Richard Morrin Ellen Morris Louise Mowery Deborah Moyer Iann Mummert Iudy Murry Sandra Murzynski Nancy Nasta Michael Naugle Iudith Navarre Dennis Nellis Bruce Nelson Christine Nelson Patricia Nicholls joseph Niemiec David Niezgoda Nancy Nowak Robin Oberski Martin Oehlers Richard Onisko Michael Orlowski Michael O'Rouke james Osborne William Osborne William Overholt Ioyce Pakulski Frank Pallitta Debra Panczner Lynne Paren Diana Patterson Sally Patterson Charles Pauken Gloria Paul Sue Pautz Linda Peake Jimmie Perrine lean Peters Sandra Peterson Richard Pfaff Barbara Pinkava Sally Pinkava Marcia Pinkelman Mark Pippenger Lynne Pollauf Robert Pollauf Todd Porthouse Kathy Potter Susan Prater Constance Pratt Ronald Prentice Nancy Primm' Douglas Puhl David Purney William Rabideau Michael Rachuba Deborah Rambo Karen Rawson Iames Ray Robert Ray David Reeves janet Renschler Kenneth Resnick Marice Reuss Patrick Reynolds Freshmen 163 Iohn Solly Claudia Soncrant Brenda Stagner Pamela Stambaugh Magdalene Stathopoulos Paul Steel Iames Stephenson Cynthia Stone Susan Strader Michael Streight Dan Sturdevant Denise Sutton Tina Swaboda Barbara Swisher Pamela Taulbee Thomas Taylor Iohn Tetlow Susan Thabit Lawrence Thies Cindy Thomas Terrie Thrumbull Margaret Toepfer Virginia Toland Cheryl Toney Robert Trapp Terri Trumbull Pamela Turner Robin Turner Carol Turscak Timothy Ulmer Michael Ulrich Peggy Unruh Randy Upp Ellen Urbanski Gary Vaillant Valerie VanVVormer Cheryl Vaughn Elyse Venia Robin Vernier lane Vetter Sue Vollmar Iohn Von Volkenburg Raymond Wagenknecht Darrel Waggoner Diane Wagner Kathy Wagner Phillip Wagner William Wagoner tl' 6 :J . K Lf ' 'Y' lllili l Ty-,st - Ulf ng. - - s ,'I3 tt 6 I, ' ' 'qw Zi2l'l:?i:Fl sm . l I l l is ' ' 3 ' Y'-1'f-1511i-.. wr A r it P r 11 -, 44, - N 5 Q- .bf in 1 It Q I 'K 1 l R :na x l M -is , ll-.ll ff i -W A4 X gp 1 , :C-v . ., -xt? ' Whig? -9 f 1 1 V Q 41 V . . , H i , i .pf - I I., in ' f I l -i s Y-N U.. :k FP V- -M - 4. . ff- f l- .. , z ig l W' A x , . 1 i X ,Q553 ' if I in 1 ' P4 'Q ' 1 rf ' . ' ara l is J i rl J- R we 35 .ti '- I ' lf . i I. . lb it 4 Eiga, it ' -R - 2 'F' ' tit 1 fi -Q - i t ' X d N Ja ',.! ,ff D' V. p, ghiijfgsgj f it t 9' W X ll - -iv, -3 - X I ij. :ly .' t ' A' R Q, 4 . il g 3' t , a 4, ' 'Lit t-4 l . ' U' if .e D ,--r . , V: is 'Y XI? 'HV We A Y ' xr'-fe ll I fx! l . is lx ' Y Y 1 1 A Y n QQII' v ' r bridging the gap The awe experienced at my arrival has diminished. A sense of belonging has taken its place. Discarding my Freshman label is a long awaited triumph that leaves me even more determined to make next year the best. Beverly Waldeck Robert Walker Rankin Walkup Iudy Wall Kathleen Wall David Wamhoff jeffrey Ward Robert Waterfield Sharon Watkins Ieffrey Wayton Kerry Weaver Miriam Weaver Nicholas Weber Richard Weber Michael Weeks Cindy Wegener Bruce Wells Sherry Wend Sue Wenzlaff Carl Westor Rickie Whipple janet White Robin Willets Denise Williams Guy Williams Richard Williams Linda Windom Iennifer Wing Sheila Wiseley Iudith Wisniewski Robert Witt Mary Wlodarski Randi Wrede Barbara Wright Timothy Wright David Wroblewski Mark Wyman Ivan Wynn Lorraine Wysocki Keith Youngs Quinn Youngblood Kay Yourist Ianis Zachman Rebecca Zajac Laura Zaleci David Zawlocki Carol Zech Debra Zervos Freshmen 167 168 Sophomores Class of 1972 striving among ourselves for ourselves Struggling to become better than someone else, competing with all, I am determined to make myself a unique person. Striving to make the tackle, or win the election, or become a member, only to find in the end it is competition that brings us together. E lf 'Pau Ioan Abell Patricia Albright lean Alderman Mary Alexander Daniel Aring David Aring David Arnovitz Connie Ash William Austin Terrence Badyna Shelley Baker Dorothy Baldwin Ioyce Ballmer Michael Balogh 1 :J - .f,.y,f Li in c c t c f n g T l s 4 riii A i it 5 'll get i-v .5 A , - if A 1. lj i F I ' i 'l 'll 5 J -A-sv 4.1 A has 4 T4 Y' -t .Q , sql Q ,A M b -...N --.Y 3 -'ra' E5 .. W - .,. ' va. , x 4 3, --s.4,V ,,. . --v A w di' 1 . , 1 y . xv' - ,W 'Q 5 - 4 , I l bw l 'iw -if if ..v ' xfx' .,..v 1 A. ,li 'F -1 QS Uh ,-, f,, Q- All . . 1 5 .f r, ,ll I yf .GP B V 'S Sy 2 B, as l if 9' 'Q he X. it ,T f'?iLi,, l 4 ff 3 Rig i l , Iii V a I . 'V ...L A ' S i ,. ! Michael Bardwell Brian Barger Robin Barker Douglas Barrow james Bates Betty Batesole Brigita Bauskis William Beattie Kenneth Bellair Bob Bennet Susan Bernhoft Gary Beverly David Bick Ronald Bielawski Bruce Biery Denise Binkley Luann Blaesing Debra Blakely S. Scott Bleckner Deborah Boals Iulie Boesenhofer Michael Bourquin Carol Bowling Susan Bradish Gary Bradley jean Bronkowski Rebecca Brown Robert Brown Robin Brown Ann Bub Sophomores 169 Carol Bunting Lynn Bylow Doretta Byrne Robert Cabanski Douglas Caldwell Robert Cameron Douglas Campbell Linda Canning William Carper Constance Carr Iohn Carr Karol Carstensen Debra Case Deborah Cashman Richard Cashon Matthew Cassidy Carol Castor Frederick Charpie Glenn Chenis Ieffrey Cherry Marie Chmielewski Tina Chmielewski Diana Ciesielski Daniel Clark Deborah Clark Ieffrey Clay Iessie Cole Vicki Cole Daniel Collins April Conaway Lewis Conn Iacquelyn Conner Gail Contos Edward Coss lean Cotner Carol Cousino Iohn Cousino Mary Cot Ieanne Crandall Iohn Crapes Mark Crawford Lynette Cronberger Ienny Cross David Crossman Karen Crye Bruce Cullum Cindy Danlowski Michael Daum Lorna Dean Ioan DeArment Mark DeLong Thomas DeMars Debra Demoulin David DeVaughn Anthony DeWalt William DeWitt Thomas DeYoung Daniel Dibling Mary Dick Lynne Dickendasher Kathie Diener Duane Dilson Harvey Dilworth Ianet Dimmerling Bill Dittman Debra Dobrolenski Daniel Donaldson Durand Donaldson Mary Donovan Randy Dossat john Draheim Denise Drewyor Chris Dryden Todd Dryden Donald Dudley Robert Duerringer Iohn Dunker Sherrill Dunlap Terrill Dunlap David Dunphy 170 Sophomores F? .I f1Fn7-fm -4- 'eff J P- In ' r r ,- All --: , ,, ., 'iii 9 f' ,f Te.-gr Tx: ' T T : A A 5 V an X -'Y 'S I X X v K- 1 . ,, ,fr gg 'i is X7 A V' . 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Q ' t Acceptance has its beginning this year. I l I 6' I f Ka' ll Q i Q F- , F X F 1 y ilfffl h A Q so yuyy tl ,gtk Q? Q if ,nfs it 4 I A ll X D ua' ,F t- 'ffl ll lit M . , 5 .. Claudia Dutkiewicz Debra Easterwood Ann Eble Lorraine Eckman Donna Edgerly Robert Eells Silvio Emery Cheryl Engle Janet Engle Paula Ewing Scott Fairchild Michael Farrell Iohn Fields Carol Fisher james Fisher Ioyce Flowers Sophomores Thomas Foster Iames Fotoples LuAnn F outs Iill France Marlene Fritz Richard L. Frost Richard N. Frost Iohn Gaertner Paul Gallo Cathy Garn Diane Gdowik Mary Io Gerak Sandra Gerak David Geringer Barbara Girkins Iames Gist Denise Gleason Gregory Goatley Nancy Gorr Ronald Gould Marcia Graham Patrice Graves Carol Gray Kathy Greenburg Norma Gregory Michael Griffith Shelly Griffith Debra Grimley Kathleen Grochowski Terri Guilliams Lynne Gullikson Billie Gunsch Sharon Haas Tina Hady Mary Haj duk Gail Hall Ioan Hall Sally Hall Charles Hammond Patricia Hanna Kathryn Hanson Mark Harder Ieanne Harmon David Harris Lorraine Harrison Kathryn Harrsen Douglas Hart Pamela Hart Linda Hauri Roger Hawkin Thomas Hazel Barbara Heckler Holly Henderman Colleen Hennessey Robert Hennessey Terry Henold Steven Higgins Debra Hilarski Richard Hintz Deborrah Hobberchalk David Hobbs Deborah Hodge Dean Hoffmann Deborah Hogle Charles Hohly Ioseph Holliger Denise Homer Iudy Horodko Vicki Hyter Sharon Ireland Diane Irwin Andrew Iwanoff 172 Sophomores ,V--if --v R-5 fi I ,Ei Q N ' u, 1 , a A V ' Ny, N H ui A lx '32 ' 6' jf an X l Lf. ' X I ' S X ,Mk .. Q Q I: Al A - 1 4 Y I A W ' ,' N 'f Q A. -' rf f , 1 I Q D a Ve. a . ,Q . if . T lil 2 - , T W 3 U y K -y ,rf s y I f V V A 'A t x, l , xx T44 ' w Q' 4 ,Nm I r c a,Aea:a4, gags embraced, Q . ' G l W 1 , - -I .7 l l V Z f. if-tl 'F we 1 'Q' I, , Q y 1 l an - l 1 , ,K l f , lr ' k U Jlkfsg ru - 773. .: , ' W.. 1'- i W j' if ' 'l N ' I N - M f as :N it xr, aff T n K fa l . , VX J NNN . N N Y' ll ly l Z GWTTTTRTE s MTV GGTT GWMTWG' DFW K ' if ' , . - R iff- -w if' it KS H' - -1- 1 ' l l ' , f w ,. an f Q A ' l G' f K , - l , 'v Q? , l - ' H: W 2. ' :' V V 3 ,c c I l f 'T l9 H TWV i' W WTTV , lfar 1 c Q- i T y F 'I it r l 5, QQ' l .A-A X., r E. at ee' Q ef, 1 l f as-fi gg K I f g 1 4 N gm-I T V lvl G ' ll Fil . Q9 I 4: I -n 'Ji Y 4 E .' n' A 'V X TXT V ' l' 7 X ...- - J ' ' 'T -al -Il if R ll 9' .. f., , l 'pf MY , - 1 29 l T l , , T l, 1 1 ' l, f. -1, A N- be .lx Av . L nf l My UU 6' I Ls ' I YQ - , if ,li I X7 1 L 4 . Z. X . 1 1 .x, X -f . rl F l I I I VL Q. It I U ml 2 W l A I ' E 1 Tj wt f' 2 W 2 I ' X' nf CZ, 1 Q Ve- 4 l x l X 'E' u, v., gif? 5 T I ff n. V' -.f -J, .b,, Jima ll I x I ..- TTS. , 6 'lm fr, , , 3 'B . .J 5 D s N K ' if.: a 'v ' N-. Arla I Iii D7 7 'l 'l ,nv 4 Ji I, I i me -2 f- in- It In 3. Q 15 ' ., il. N -1, N 'wr I W K. X P ,ga - I ,wr 4 an triad 1' -li' Deborah Iacob ' Vicki Iames Kathleen Iamgochian Debra Iankowski Pamela Iewell Debbie Iewson Donald Iohnson Elizabeth Iohnson Ieffery Iohnson Raymond Iohnson Patricia Iohnston Donald Kachenmeister Iohn Kaczyaski Ioe Kahl Iames Kaliniak Mary Beth Kamper Mark Keiser Victoria Keller Kathi Kelsey William Kemp Douglas Kennedy Kathleen Kennedy David Kerins Daniel Kershner Douglas Kershner Daniel Ketcham Linda Ketcham Iames Kidd Kathleen Kidder Martin Kimball Iohn Kirdahy Mark Klimko Karen Koch Robert Koenig Karen Konewka Karen Kopf Richard Kopka l l Q -Q igg A I , X YK. 1 V. I I Iohn Kornowa 7 Richard Koske ' ' ' I Steven Kovich Ba f L, a 7 say who? and be What? V Y Donata, Zets, Forum, Peris, Q.D., Amorosa- 'jf Now is the time to be cool. E But which do I choose? ,,a,Q, Who will accept me? f 53 How should I act? w. wr. , .lfzf Oh NO! The time has come .... eil 'ml I am in. I am cool. Sophomores 173 174 Sophomores Kent Krabach David Kraemer Gary Kratzman Christine Krempa Iearme Kretz Paul Kroll Debra Krum Paul Kukiela Nicholas Kulakowski Fredrick Kunisch RoseAnn Kunke Sharon Laidig Iohn Lauback Michael LaVoy David Lawson Rita Lawson Steven LeBlanc Mark Lechlak Robert Leck Scott Leck Ed Lee Gregory Lee Karen Lee Linda Lee Douglas Leestma Steven Leestma Vicki Leichty lane Leinaweaver Deborah Lemle Robin Lentz . ., . ,L Tv, . J ., , f-.' nzgjlz it 1 li , ,H ' il SL: f, M 'X 'X ' ,+ Q- , ag? A .29 . .A th, I . -5 . N jig 5 ii w ., .i v 4 1 I . I 5 'l 5 standstill I am on a see-saw. Sometimes I am up and see forever, a neverending joy and ecstasy. Other times I am down the pain and depression overwhelm me as I sink lower and lower. Still I move. But now the sides have balanced and the ride has ceased. I see straight ahead no rise and no fall, just ever continuing consistency a resultant sense of boredom. Finding no event in my life to cause a change, I wonder, when I move, will it be up or down? 'fx L th' 1 lf.: 1 2 v 4 t it 4 ,., f , 5, J wear I fi 4 as l I 3 1 air: A -eff, . th 5 :ll ' L41 -gg I . If Robert Leonard Ronald Lerraer Carol Lewandowski Iohn Lewandowski Barbara Lewis Sandra Lewis Carol Lind Barbara Littin Karen Livingston Terry Lockard Kevin Loomis Iames Lowden Mary Luetke Robert Lung jane Lutz Robert Lykowski Craig Lynch Richard Lynch Valerie Madden Robert Maier Marvin Majdecki Ianice Malinowski Sheryl Mallory I Patricia Malloy Deborah Marley Kim Marlow Diane Mason Bonnie Matthews Iames Mawer Raymond Mazuchowski f .J i Diane McCormick Douglas McKimm Ianet McLany D. Bruce McLaughlin Ianice McLaughlin Dennis McLean Gordon McLean Michael McMannamy Kathleen McShane Donald Means Suzanne Mehan Sheree Meisner Linda Metz lean Michael Kathy Miedl David Miller Glenn Miller Ianice Miller Larry Miller Patricia Miller Randy Miller Thomas Miller William Miller Diane Mitchell Michael Moebius Iames Mollenkopf Denise Morgan Christine Morganstern Ianet Moring Robert Morrissey jeffrey Morrow Arthur Mowrer Lloa Mueller Raymond Mueller Robert Munder Holly Murry Gloria Myers Tom Mylander Donald Mynderse Patricia Mvnihan Sally Nagel Iohn Nagy Ioseph Nasta Deborah Naugle Ioanne Neff Ianine Nicholson Mark Nitschke Tom Nonnenmacher Beth Noward Maureen O'Brien Michael Okokoski David O'Neil Nancy Orwig Ianet Osborne Terrence O'Shea Greg Osinski Ion Oswald William Oswald Shelia O'Toole Cynthia Pacynski Ianet Paren Larry Parker Cheryl Parks Denise Parsons Diane Patterson Mark Patterson Iulie Pauken Ioanne Pawluk Laura Peake Russell Peterson Marilyn Pfleger Iohn Phifer 176 Sophomores ,, sl l W at c 11' A l R fi, if-y 'flu A 5 1 P K l lf? 'N ' l if t is is I I in ,Nl T lu ,L K t F ' PW , V ' if i Q, I fi A:-M , l , is . at lp .,-pt XC? W ' k .. r ' 4 -1- 1 1, ' P I1 l . A l a' 1' i ' , QL, js , X35 V, I ij X 1 r y , A 1 ' ,, Q U ew ' ffl C. is it , .W f l .,. WW A XX: li K K X , P , l we-f., -as - ' - K- sjf' ,, . .sa 1, ry ,J ' '- A L i' 'K fa 4 f A N l -ld Q, fi ,A ' X 3, 'Q if xt' ' f G ' H f gif' N like f X G- P ., .. X. ,. -, 1? 7 ' ,fl no VUVVU N-6 1 , in .MI X jzr M M I . W-G 1 . ni ,l ', iii N l + A 197- W .R at 2 E K i 1- Z ,. f lm - V k r l H N P f J i:, :P Pill .l - xx K QV Xl ' -ffl. Q . X1 X 1 1 l , ll A ' t fi 'P f - l ',.- ' l . . 7 1, M -N T, Y f , f. -'K 1 alarm ,ai P - s , . l ll l - Al -2' P I i J Y It -A it ,lf is A ,, V .531 J again, i'm in love again! He called me Tuesday night. Gee, he's neat! Will he call tonight? He promised he Would. I hope he does. I told all my friends he would. If he doesn't I'll just die! He must have had a meeting but- His boyfriend's cute! he i 1222! Q: ff l .g P l aff ,fkq N l ,Ib N A U if. r Njlfv Thomas Pierce Annie Pierson Iohn Pinciotti Denise Pinkleman Deborah Plunkett Pamela Pogan Karen Polewski Victoria Pollock Elizabeth Polodna Cherie Powell Anne Prather Gregory Puhl Charles Purvis Dennis Rabideau Sophomores 177 discovering a bitter truth Suddenly I don't accept things as facts, but probe their meanings to form my own opinions. I investigate further only to discover that people aren't always what they appear to be. 178 Sophomores 5? V, Q1 A, it 1 ,W al .., 17, f , Q ' 1 , If 3 l ' K i K 9' f , L-Wir.. A 'rw .-Av! J g ' . ' . Q' U' 'bl t ' m el gi V . ,,, N -A-1 .Y 'T' K 'IT' JI :LQ v '4 E M tr' ' we ' ll i I W Il la KVM' A if-Q, lg ,1. Q A em, fl 5 1 14' aeea S . . '.-, urn' t X I J ' . iii' N - Q gr, H S ., N I Vg gf V lf- 4: Q---rf' an Y ,Q ,Q . '- g Q- 5: ., 1 '- . L. -, 57. ' I ,. . I - I , 'leg A' , ' W g ' S 1 '- ' ff l .. S - gl ,- 1 I rlas he R f pu. L . , 2 ' , ALA K -i I , I .. A H J - I ig? , X , ' ' , Y 4- , ' '7 - .' if ' ' 2. j Tr'h'T'5'ff Lfwiif-'1J l1'-, --A R Li:4f ' f' -fave ww ' ' 1-4116 f'-f'-' V -1- Q - ' '- . -A'. 1- :lx fs- :-- 4' - fa 1 rf 91 r ' I ' -tg, x ,J 1, ,- ff IL Vf V A fl Luan Raddle Iohn Rahm Scott Rakestraw Ieffrey Ramsey Kevin Randolf Debra Rankin Candie Rarrick Luanna Redman Dianna Rehder Trilby Repp Amy Restivo Sue Restivo Thomas Rex Gregg Rice Ioyce Ridley Mary Rihacek Daniel Riley Gary Roberts Mary Io Roberts Gary Rock Daryl Rodney Robert Rohrs Kenneth Roof Dean Ross Barbara Roth Anthony Rotondo Iohn Ryan Kathleen Sackman Dennis Salo Cathy St. Iohn Chris Saner George Sares Ellen Sarver Susan Scarlett Lawrence Schade Robert Schiel Kathy Schneider Iohn Schwerkoske Gail Scott Kathryn Seed Cynthia Seibert james Seiler 1 H12 J, . A., '. -au .7 .F bf! . 'pl Sophomores 179 Mary Semetko Carol Seubert C. William Shaler Norma Shank C. Susan Shelt Patricia Shenofsky Michael Shinaberry Donald Shonebarger Lynnette Shook Craig Shoots Debra Short Mary Shortridge Lynette Sieler Christine Siler Michael Simon Gregory Siwajck Dale Skinner Nicholas Skoulis Susan Sleeper Denise Smith Robert Smotherman Mark Snuggs Linda Solly William Sommer Stephen Sorg Scott Southard Diana Spence Lawrence Spencer Sheri Sprague Rick Stachowski Melvin Stachura Iames Steedman Marty Steele Daniel Stephan Iacalyn Stephenson Thomas Stirling Mark Storer Ioyce Strahm Pamela Straka Karen Stretchbery Nedra Sturdevant Marsha Sumner Iane Swaggerty Mike Syroka Gary Taylor james Taylor Martin Taylor Gary Tiller Denise Timko Brian Trippe Marcia Tropf Kathleen Turek Toni Turner Donald Twining IoAnne Ulrich Sharon Underwood Pamela Vaillant Daniel Valasek Ianice Vance Iames VanWormer Rosanne Vitale Michelle Vizneau David Vogan Susan Vogelsang Dianna Wagner Wendy Walters Iudith Walz Pamela Watkins Cheryl Weilant Richard Wend Inez Wexler Robert White 180 Sophomores 'I -f l , iw 1 l I ' A A X ar ' iv I I - I' W l l -f iir ' l - fy n S a , , gl ' 1 .... K i-is N l RQ il '15, I I A I .-iq., in- 4 0-mf: A .- Q V V Q .H . di s to I A L do 'f f -' W' r fri A -f T 1 T T el . W . H' F- ' l , IQ N 0, - A F. '11 sg' i 5? S i l qi w 1' ' ' Q T t 5-- T T 1 . - nv- fl .CS 'Zi 3 - 4. QE Q, xi' 'A ' T E' i j' - 9, .. ., V I X I E I ! all Ill 4 gif S it Q , i K- W A I V f ll 1 A -we fr T , , fi in f it f Sn A -W Arg ' E ' , gg gf' ' Q 7- I l wagkgilllf D ' M x ' , . f I i li? 52, 'f f ' -as V' H' 1 -1? V .F ,i.: il sg V4 P t X- to ':JlA+ A at P: - i , sr lean , '1 4' Nix Q .,., T 'T it J R 4:14 , WA! Y 7 X I ' N 'A if W i V S112 'NT' Q., -' X, ff Q, X 15'-7' .N It fit' H M WM, AV N i P , XX O' f ,xl FJ x v-lt A 2 l . V. 1 ,M A l x , 1 ' A I , Tj? ' ' v5gAf'3I., Becky Wiemer 'lf ' L. I i It 'tiff' A Timothy Wiener ' ' 1 4 i ' lx Richard Wilkins R3 ' 5 U ', ,, 4 0 .. ,,,' Terrel Wilkins l -- RQ, N 455, 7 fig, +5 Q Q, Wig Donna Williams fi p 'Q' Xf' 7' 'gg Q. Sean Williams X , ,Q I if ' Q Q ' Robert Williamson I ' is I ,I I Robin Willis n'T ' 'W' ' 1 I 'TW 5,3 ' Sharon Winckowski - ' ' ' . , Robert Windish J X ' 4 X 0 K Sandra Wisebaker 'Vi' .fr Q9 q N l g 5 is V Nancy Wright . - t QQ- 4 Ji G V 'QE' Ioan Yaffe 'Q 4 X . . -- Daryl Yourist S I l 5. 'Qi Qi 'H 1 . I Debra Zachman I A X ' 1. . ' J- J : y. ' ' I I janice Zarend ' q ' ' ' ' ' , Deborah Zegarlowicz A 1 R .H .f .. ,, I A ,IN flu, flf Steven Ziegler ' 3 W . A ,lf sl X ' rl Y Lynne Zielinski . - -' ' . ' 4 tg ,if ' 'ix 125 Qi- .ff RsT'fff-M WJ ' . . , , Mark Zielinski f I 1 -l 5 I I .ll A L y K victoria zieiinski E , . l I , ,, ,V john Ziemke ' j I K ,R I ,7 ll., ' -V -' W Thomas Zingg , f ' f f f ff W I 2' if I Mark zink K. end to the void Released after years of existing I am climbing the ladder of experience. Not only learning to think, but to grow. I am questioning and deciding and demanding recognition. Even when losing my footing in defeat, I realize each step takes me closer to myself as I grasp the rungs of my personal hopes and feelings. Sophomores 181 Class of 1971 E' J gg, 182 Iu out of darkness All the reflections of my past loom larger as they approach me. Outlines form and fade as feelings become a part of my world. I understand other people but to myself, I remain a shadow. These emotions will help me realize who and what I am. niors I 3 VG? X -.,, - , x-' x- H il 4 l f' Q, W3 5,1 -' , f 1 .1 U, I 'I ' ' A F' '51 V2 Nl' - 1 . H, 1 ' 4 I O 4 vi l l L, 'Et 3, .D D? 32 Q V X L ll l pf . 3 Douglas Abdenour Paul Anderson Iohn Andra Donna Ankney Susan Ankney William Aring Patti Armagost Patricia Arman Anita Arnett William Arnholt Debra Arthurs Breck Ashbaucher Cynthia Austin Daniel Bach Danny Bailey Kathleen Baird Ronald Baker Steve Baldwin 184 Iuniors dedicated to a certainty, with uncertain devotion Whether I am part of a group or striving for an individual goal, I try to find the need to work and to devote myself to what I feel is right. But at times I see in myself an insincerity and an indifference toward my obligations. yi 4' Iermene Ball Bonnie Balough Deborah Banks Iohn Barger Brad Barnes Marsha Bauer Chris Bauerschmidt Molly Baumgartner Randy Beach Douglas Beat Frank Beavers Debra Best Diane Black Steven Black Deborah Blankenstein William Blessing Brian Bock Nancy Bodette Barbara Boehler Beverly Boehler Maureen Bollinger Iames Boote William Bourquin Cynthia Bova Frederick Boyk William Bradish Robert Bradley Pat Brandon Carol Brandt Martha Braun Timothy Breier Allan Bricker Charlene Bridge Charles Bridge Richard Brittain Patricia Brock Debby Bronkowski Vicki Broom Barbara Bruce Linda Buehrer I l I il I 1 W 5 X 5 :A 1-XX X r' I ' A 'Q Rf-ff ' 'ff' I- fi IF? ' ' kr 1. 1, X ,HX X ' XX X 'XX N X . I ' I l X i X A - ,I ,. B X X ,XX X . XX X X K X IAI- is ,JJ :tiki X' P X N ff' fl if .Ag-. I -.'a I ,' A i X X X g, M l 'F' is - I . fn is is y A X , .IN all V 1. X ix Q NEXXFQXN 'W-X1 I X . I . ,LX J i IX X T - j X ,I-, f 'Q in X :I W +. NJ un, , ' 0 'vga tv V- . ,I I I ff' I I ws I we 4 . -1 -' -,I 1 B V ', I - i I f ' 1 Y 'll -2 if l flint Al 'TV 'x V I I 1' I ,- - X. may tl at 1 Q f' l ,J ' vi Q 4-4,5 if will-at-ayrry .3 if nl' a l 1 xl il l ' fr: P 2- .. 4- ' -, - sa. 1 pg 1 il ' ,, e 6 ,W 3 ' ' ' I. f T 1 C N ' ' ,LF A xl I X, D i V ,tux A V 15 csv' 6-'Z T t KT' if rf' i gr: . it A A s- ' K W 1 fm - Q. - lmlhl ' ff 'us ga A fel '. Q 'L-Y R3 I :L , 1-: c Q wr L 1 ,wt Ax All 1' .1 VV LA, in ,nth A lx :il ' 45.--45' 6 ! X fd . ':,'.A 'ix 4: -'V xg.. u A, - , t tt to ' yla al l at ttttt ll Al 'l ' , A 1 're f 4 fa. ,,. , -- ' 3 . Q 1' hi i 'jimi W. 'QQ 5' f ,wh K 4 i' i 1 l- TU -' I , 3 . . 'FI ev -T' 4' ! ,- ' is as we Qt AJ' -J 4 'I ' Rebecca Bukovics Elliot Burke Gary Burkhardt Michael Busch Barry Buschmann David Butcher Holly Caddarette Scott Cairns Becky Callahan Cathy Callahan Stuart Campbell Terry Carroll Bruce Carter Kay Case David Chamberlain Catherine Chambers Thane Charpentier Alan Christie Richard Clay Barbara Close Dorothy Close Cherie Clower Cynthia Cole Daniel Cole Thomas Comstock Michael Connors Michael Conti Paul Cook Randall Cook Cathy Corcoran Alan Cox Michelle Crapes David Crandall Sanford Crawford Gene Creecy William Croninger Michael Crooks W. Iames Cross Kim Cullen Vicky Culling Kevin Dale Cathy Davis Gerald Davis Doug Dawson Iudy DeCant Dennis Degnan Michael Deneau Denny Deurtsh Thomas Dewey Iames Dimando Ted Dimando james Dinkel Robert Doerr Maureen Dohoney Martin Dorf Dennis Douglas Timothy Drewyor Steve Dudley Mary Ann Duganiero Frank Duncan lames Dunmead Donald Dunphy Lucinda Eberlin Ioanne Edelman Patricia Einhart Carol Engler Steve Ensign Robert Fair Norbert Feldmann David Feyes Sandra Fleischmann Teresa Fleischman Iuniors 185 186 Iuniors Timothy Flood Cheryl Ford Gary Foster Kent Fowler Gary Frisinger Douglas Frosch Edward Fry Patricia Frye Christine Gaines Suzane Galliers William Gallo Iohn Gapski Nancy Gehr Constance Gibson Robert Gill Karen Gillen Nancy Glase Steve Gonia Frederick Goodell Dale Gorajewski Barbara Gorski Sandra Gould Diane Graalman Martha Gray Susan Gray Elizabeth Gregory Gary Grenier Peggy Gross Mary Guzzo Cecilia Hajduk Sharon Hall Suzanne Hamada Stephen Hankins Steve Hanna Karen Harder Kathy Harder Theodore Harder Lawrence Harvey Martha Haubert Christine Haupricht Iames Heil David Heinl Ianice Helmeci Roberta Heninger Richard Henry Richard Hilkens Antoinette Hill Carol Hill Ieffrey Hill Kenneth Himes Virginia Hischke Kenneth Hodge Steve I-lodges Ianet Hoffmann Susan Hoffmen Paul Hollinger Diane Homer Iames Howard Oscar Huff Larry Huhn Iohn Hunter Danny Hurst Christie Ingram Nancy Irons Susan Iablon Debra Iohnson Gail Iohnson janet Iohnson Iudy Iohnson Kevin Iohnson Rick Iohnson Gregory Iones 5 P X A VA W1 A V V' C.. 1 TT' 1, N i 1 yin' CQ. I W' Q Ch! ki Az 'C C ' C, C -iv C C . V , i -,,- C W1 'M K' 'xxx I .... Y . , 3 .C C C .,,C., ' 1. C- - M ff C , K Y C T ,R i ' N' ' C - 'FP'- 1 in ?i-.mv lx -Q Q ' H I ' ' A xl' .V 'Y ,GHZ E., 3 rv f XA .X NF' .I-A If K A :Q .4 ' , : Ci C S , E E C si C C rl Q M f K C C C CC I H an Mlm. 1 r c Ci it .A - v l -qw Y --'na C - V . V it SL' 'f' 1 F ' G- M- ACCCWJI tl BA C M: C fl in ' Ai f Q AA' A e A53 rw ' f ' V ,V ' S 4 ' C f 14 .I , fff 1- fi Q A C . gi f A . 'S T FQ Q57 C ' 1 ' -, .- ' C1 rg.. 15 5 Cf A F .C L 1' it 5 . -'fl-.-Iljfu fn h 1 .C . 'L' ff l 1 2ss52r221s:z:z: ,ea 'K ci A newly visable, newly understood Many things must be resolved. I separate facts from opinions and catagorize my values. Determination and fair judgement are the tools by which I make my decisions. In-i M fi sb? get n ' T .n.-ilu. I :KN 'Y ' '- ' f- 5 'T-1 i -z-lava-ivj, A f PM A,-fc 'L-'12 y 4- ff jam Qi .4 X ...fig ' ' - J! i. 5 ,. In -,N - - 5' , ,: V, -.7 'fir' ,tt In e ' 1 'Exif 3- ,f la V I -. -E ., V 'A ,., 2 ' W -, .V V. K K 'D ' nfl as 2 iz i L. ' ' it I - . ml, it , , , L, A x f',,, If Q' a -,sl ' ' N K A 11 ' if if K t . 31:1 ff J ' , D 3 -Q .V i 5 .D 5 - e 4 M ,gl ., ,Sn , f jffil ,ggi 1 - r W 'i ., 21,1 -1 wig, .,,, , 435. , . 'jigilg fg' - ., ' -, ir t - f , e , - tsfi-if , ' ' i V ' 1 -21 J - ITL '. iv- .U . 45-' - 7 . i an ff 'A Q ,v , 5 1 1 gg f .iii ' 4 , I 'J I ' V' f 5, , as x. ' Q. 3.1-5 .- X .ffgi SB 5,5 0' 5 tl are - r P 'rl ' I A -51.4, .11 e an 1. C , , A V .- v .--......,.,, ., ll Michael Iones Robin Iones Suellyn jones Barbara Iude Debra Kaiser Claudia Kalanquin Christopher Kaminski Paula Kanarowski Rodney Kander Paul Karnikowski Katina Karoulis Barry Kaufman Nanette Kayser Christine Keel Debra Kellermeier Susan Kemp juniors 187 ii fTH.L . Lf' , . . ,. ' , ...A 1- ',,-2. nw-11 1 1 vw .ffl 'E , . V. , .5 .' Evsssymfzfwwsa. Ka ,v.,g.w0- -P- ..- 'MTFQ 1 1 9 Md ,,5Q,.5,gJ.'w1:.A:-' U 1 W X11 up :Qi- . -TWH WV -35' ?H'fTTT1411 1 . 'NF .--:'..- ,N !., w- N-.,1,w Y .N-' 'In LE -' .-'gi' --. 'H- -1.: 'igM.' '3,'C1t-,wp ', wfmjyvfi M, -' . V-11 A 5 1 -, r , I Av-'.. , -- ,.. .-V..., .-- ..1, im.. -N 5 . H, fwz4f'4l. FPQIQW-11...,,,,-...gi,..,, .. iw aar.u,y,11,.v1 -,.,.1.-N, ,.1.f 2, H ' ml f-'fur V, .11 Ja , ,.y H 'y,,,...1L, -,-5 V I, H 1 r., -1 ,- 1-.51 ,-:- '- '- .. -' az, ,' , 1 -. I . .. - fx .. . ,111 9 '. ' ' - V.: l1!gmvI,.l n Q wiv 1,5 188 Iunio rs .Be gl - f li f fq I J . llqrr ll as Krkv E .,,,? W,e,W .,. . ,, ,. 2 ., L ,J a I f f 1' I 1 I I . ICI it I f fri I H1 me . ' A fry. my 1, in - 1 I 'I A , I QPR! 1, - lv 4 - I 'X I V, il will an y 452g , E 1 Q 447 I it K R Z, 1 ll g.g'.A.4 N 9, xg N N A W I:-3' I R R, 7 gl R' f. I W ' . . it 1 I A . t 'Q 1 E ' VA ' ' ,. l g K - ' ll I -I v .. Charles Kiefer Donald Kier Ianice Kiggins Cynthia Kilisch Conrad Kimball Richard Kimball Kristy Kirkbride Sandy Kirkpatrick Mickaleen Kissling Paul Klein Dave Klockowski Lawrence Kluczynski Kyle Knisely Thomas Koinis Olli Kokko Robert Konz Mark Kopaniasz Timothy Koppenhofer Richard Korb Edward Kornmeier Denise Kornos Dennis Kornos Keith Krabach Kathy Kramer Ioyce Krasa Thomas Kremnec Rita Kretz Christopher Krum Gregory Kummer Ioseph Kunkle Ieffery Kurtz Elithe La Plant Robert Larkins Elizabeth Lashley Lynn Lauffer Linda Lauman Cynthia Lee Michael Lee Sue Leinaweaver Leeann Len Susan Lenga Ieffery Less Nancy Leverenz Lynne Lewandowski Nancy Lewis Robert Liggett Robert Lloyd Patricia Long unobtained if sought, man's ever present goal Curiosity leads to wondering, wondering why things are the way they are. I am suddenly interested. I probe into the many new phases of life. I search for the aspect in which I will someday be able to fit. Iuniors 189 Gerald Loth Ieffery Lublin Patricia Ludlow Lynn Lunn Mike Lunsford Susan Lykowski Iacqulyn Mac Bride Cheryl Mack Mark Mallett Colleen Maliney Lee Manera Steve Mark Michael Marko Warren Marshall Gregory Marter Christine Martin Debra Martin Ianine McCloskey David McCort Kathy McFarland Susan McGeorge Gail McIntyre Eleanore McKaig Martha McKie Valeri McLean Vicki McLean Mike McMahon Ioy McThena Richard Metcalf Barbara Metzger Michael Mexicott Beverly Michalak Louise Mikesell Debbie Miller Deborah Miller Leonard Miller Thomas Miller Kathy Mills Mary Molniak Iames Morrissey '1 - r .l. , i.. ,. f ' Q13 r rj :ras 1! ' Q Z' Y . , x - , .7 t ff -'fr W 5 9 ' N ,oign C Q , I, 'n Y . . t -A .,- A ' A lil L' rl I 7 NfwFiE it,:g: K J' ' L 1 ,wx 'ij' b vb- .V -- ., . -- vf - .A-1 all W t - ,IRA .. .. S P if I rl S f C I W at U , 'F ' , I ' . uv ' 1 1 - ' Am ,yyy y I was t I teat, 'le eettt 740 Y A -Al - I h V Y 5 I I ' I, A I . fl 'I A, 3 'I I 'af Q f , 'K f-' ' D It X ' gl f I . W ,,- - . 1 V: V, I h K. ,- .I . t L, ,Y i I .T ,m u ,I s A ' ' cf, l V. f ft' I f I - I I shift to realism At first impression my friends have Changed, but then I realize it is me. I discover that people are deeper than they appear to be, and that I have matured. My ideals, beliefs, and values have been transformed, and now I view things differently. 190 juniors f41,,, if , I -. 1 5 N, , -, . 'SF I 'gr 157. I ix,-1' '. 1541 -, 3214 -iii? -. it , ,fl -A K K ' ' Al' F4 53.-Q . 'IJ N L V +o . 'xabf - if . A p : in-1 id ig I Ae. P 5:7 H -im .U Q I J 2 l ' 4 ' N JN' I. , 3 ,V v:' v1.. i y y A l t Qi - gf , A, Vi ' I ' ' M at A ,E V 'Q 1 i' ' . 1 r ll .f is ' ' ll tl 'fi-'A' An, it X44 0 1 , x ITFFWI 'lx L X V -rl lf, 9? +- . V., 5 A f ,mit ff. 4 3- .1 Iennifer Morrow Iohn Morse Susan Mruk Marjorie Mullen Gayle Murray Ieffery Myers Margetta Myers Mary lane Myneder Mark Nasset Sandra Naugle Robert Nejvara Anna Nelms Lesley Newbold Alan Newell William Nicolls Mitchell Niemiec Charles Northrop Ianet O'Brien Robert Okulski Iudith O'Shea Patrick O'Toole Shannon O'Too1e Richard Overholt Michael Paquette Anthony Paren Ioyce Perlinski Patricia Perris Carol Pfleger Barbara Pickering Gary Pinkava Ioni Pitzen Christine Polewski Beth Pollauf Sherry Pollauf Cheryl Price Bradley Primm Norma Provencher Michael Rabideau Martin Radebaugh Ray Ramsdell unconquered youth Through exchanged ideas and thoughts Stewart Raney Kathleen Ray Cynthia Rebensal William Reeder Bonnie Rehder Iohn Repp Becky Reuss Robin Rex Sharon Rice Paul Richardson Iames Ridenour Paul Ridley Daniel Rightmyer Cheryl Ritter Barry Roberts Brenda Robinson Mark Rodney Mary Root Charles Rosie Barbara Roudebush Gary Roytek William Ruff Virgil Rybcznski Rose Rychlewski Ralph Schade Felicia Scheig Daniel Schillinger Martie Schnapp Debra Schroeder Randi Seligman Stephen Senn Larry Seyfried Cheryl Sfaelos Cathryn Shank Nick Shelt Iames Shively Steven Shook Randall Siadak Timothy Sickelbaugh Sharon Sieh Luanne Slates Barbara Sleeper Rebecca Smith Barbara Snyder Monica Snyder Bruce Sonnenberg IoAnn Spencer Constance Spevak Debra Stacy 192 juniors I am intent upon learning about life and question the already established rules. I strive towards a goal- I learn to think alone. becoming myself. j- .V I 'Y W Y xl 1 xi 1 i,u, t i l y .nni i t- 'Q f -. 2 fn l 'ie T t 4,75 L l l l ' E, l- ' gl .':?2,l- Ji X -1' I Q ,- 1 l t D f i - 1 fi , t ' l is 1 1' 4 i ixg-7,,r i ,vs-J T -V '-ff 6 ae x Ae! L ' R Q I V, 2 ., 1 X A ' fww 11 ik All ' it 5 lt W l -'J 111 A X . V, -g ' L A -I T1 ft iv 1 , N K it . , l q -l l i. in 11413 tg S K f t y y t, t' 1 X s 1 ' ' ffxgllf X , it A A7 3 1 if , ur ' L fl: 1 A-it in ' 4' , Vg I I ,.., ' I , N I, f t 9 M. I 'X 1 e ' X 4 ' l me .sl X lim i Q.. w.4q . 1. , m.,uv W Q 'Q-zwhe' if Iuniors 193 Iames Stanbery William Stephan Gerilyn Stephenson Iames Stewart William Storm Carol Strassler Ronald Suter Colleen Sweeney Kathleen Sweeney Angela Syperski Deborah Szczepanski David 'Taulbee Edward Taylor Sharon Thaxton Delores Thomas Kurt Thomsen Doug Thrun Mark Tiller Rick Tolland Glenn Toney Phillip Toney Constance Troy Iames Trumbull Barbara Trzcinski Paul Tucker Richard Tuite Patricia Unruh Karen Urbanski Marsha Urbanski David Valasek Michael VanDusen Sandra Vaughn William Venia Iohn VonVolkenberg Theda Wagenknecht X,:su-'WFS AN. ,f,e5 y 67- A '- w v ,151 '1ZI Q' MJ' xx I , D 3 W K it-114 xl V l X 1 t I y ' L 19 I fp' f l '1,,. 1 T I, W , 411111 t T 12 1 W J- I 1 E V i h ' lf T T ,.' ,. 'iv ' V l iff Li , V 'Lf N K A l txli X Cad' ' VJ X S t 5 I , A T sq- A, 1 , -eg 34- ffl f J I A7 fx 49 TY ztitlf David Waggoner 4, l David Wagner X 1-45 ',y - Richard Wamhoff , -mf E I Mark Wawrzyniak . V N Esther Weaver ' Gary Weaver I I Michael Welch Susan Welter I . :A R Sherri Wenrick f' M ' p' 4 , - Greg Whetstone km X 'f' ' Daniel Whitacre 'Q ' p I' Susan White fx ' Constance Wiedenhoft ' Ianice Wilcox we Craig Williams Debra Williams f' Bradford Williamson X Carol Wilson Patricia Wilton Patricia Windon Don Wisbon Linda Wise A Stephanie Wisely jill Wishart joan Wishart . Lawrence Wissler Christopher Wood Vicki Wright ,qi W. Charles Wroblenski jeffrey Wysocki Constance Yeack i Susan Young Dianne Zervos Nicholas Zientara -'- b I-S ll' ' it D+. A I ' - 5 XVI Y' ,. 1 C C' '-3' qi lui J i ll X C wa ,V Q' P I ai' lx A 1 Q T1 . ' J Y l Y A ll -fi' , .1 JV - 51 - -s -- - --- ' iw - lf I i . '15 f f' ' AN ' J 'p X ' i ., I . if llll. iiiae , fl I p ' Q ff- p , U, f ' l O . 4 ' I if l I J I .Q Jw . 77 , .I I l I --fw ' lvw If I Nr David Zink breakthrough The year is over. I have accomplished many things. Opportunities were set before me which I accepted and fulfilled. With all these responsibilities behind me, I am prepared to meet the challenge of my Senior year. juniors 195 1 X 1 V , v V ww ' , If 9 v ' ff X , MW , 1 ' X Q wlli JP X W X f ' yu' X X N Wllfwfifi-22ffnrIf+L +f?fWi'7iK P , ,aww lgiz nu, 1 'mm u . X li ., ,collb 'sb :'iL.x I A inhvxx g ' ' U W 'A 'Mm W L 'ME-6 Y 1 R ,xm A 1'3H-- , H Q , 3'1 , :QL Wx UWM few- W i SQH QX' em 1 ea H 1 'W'Qftmx QU ff W W X X f K 'H 'fhfiib In xt 'F 198 Sen fl R direction through friendship Freshman Sophomore Iunior and now Senior I have had many friends. Some true and loyal, others only appear to be. All have helped me to question society life and myself. fi e ,, , A, , -firm - - lash: l W ' haif I XS! f Y jy5,1v lf 4 riff -fa ,aw David Abdouch Scott Abrams Debra Ackland Pamela Ackland S. Kay Adams Wendy Alcock David Alexander Lynne Allen Kathleen Alley lack Anderson Mary Anderson Bonnie Arft Pamela Arman Karen Arnold Carol Arnovitz Philip Arvantis Andrew Arvay Eileen Avery Kathleen Babel Susan Baird Richard Balazs Debra Baldwin Susan Ballmer Emery Balthrop Tedd Banash Cynthia Bankey Robert Barclay Kathryn Bardwell Dennis Barker Pamela Barker Nahia Barkoot Kenneth Barnswell HEL -1 L i 'ii'- 200 Seniors masked pride I tend to take advantage and ridicule my class and criticize my friends. Yet, when love and pride are added this ugliness is covered with false beauty. .fx 1,4-1 ur 'id- Q-C' if ' J Y -fd 'lg X. J '? 'f9f 7 Q , . ,f -.liifag-f ef, ' ie 41 4 f--K ,L J' . A ifiiej T rl 5? '39- David Barshel Iames Bartsch Valerie Batdorf Patricia Beckett Constance Begin Karen Bell Wayne Bell Carollyn Bembenek Valerie Benner William Benner Robert Bernhoft Susan Bick Susan Biegala Ioan Black Nancy Black Robert Bodell Patricia Bodinus Iames Bogdanski Ioseph Bogdanski G. Nickolas Bokan Christine Bolbach Barbara Bolton Debra Boos Patricia Borgelt Deborah Boughey Bruce Bowles Patricia Braatz Kay Brancheau Iames Brenizer Michael Bricker Dale Brimacombe Iohn Brock Arthur Brust Phillip Burke David Cameron Thomas Carl Raymond Carr Wendy Carr Kenneth Carstensen Robert Carter Victoria Charvat Carol Clay Michael Clayton Ioan Clement Laurene Clement 1 ,+I .t 45 I 'rua I? . Seniors 201 vu-H vi than B52 l 1 - ' n l? 1 Q l ' Jw ' ll ' 3 1' an , N K X l -Q :. X 202 Seniors Deborah Coder Catherine Cole Randy Collier Patricia Collins Alan Colquhoun Linda Combattelli Nancy Coon Renee Cooper Iames Corfman Connie Cowell Stephen Crandall Sharen Cullum jeffrey Culver Karen Daly Alexander David Valerie David George Dean Don DeMars a step toward knowledge A searching desire to absorb and sort facts aids to reinforce hopes. Learning is gained by working with people and their experiences. UQ mt A. ,....f fi? f U f ,ff - A .iv 5 'l,I ,,.,-- .---- ' '-9 Sharon Dersch Edward DeWitt Iames DeYoung Sandra Dillinger Pamela Dilworth Sandra Dimmerling Iohn Dobbs Darlene Dobrolenski Cathleen Dodge Richard Dodge Diana Dolt Mary Doniere Colleen Doran Renee Dorr Iill Dryden Cathy Dunmead Barbara Easterwood Daniel Erickson 'QP xy, 5+ X n I u 1 'lu wma., . w 204 Seniors Marcia Esterly Kathryn Evans David Falls Bruce Farnham Iames Faulkner Carlene Featzka Charlotte Fidler Shirley Fore Robert Foster Richard Fotoples Robert Fotoples Thomas Fought Pamela Fraker Daniel French Vickie Frey Ianet Frisk Mark Frost Pamela Garner .gs hi . . Q ,, ,, . , wouldn't it be nice? Good morning students and faculty . . . It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. ' , -.. my li 'e 1 I NH it w ' W 43 I I L l fff5l IM ' ull el. Gloria Gasiorowski Iohn Gawronski Cathie Gehr Carol Gilsdorf Laraine Clase Timothy Gleason Dennis Glick Ioseph Good Iames Goranson Gordon Gosses Lynne Gould Mary Gray Dan Greenburg Charles Griffith Cynthia Grimley Diane Grzybowski Cynthia Guilliams Ralph Gullikson Bruce Gump Kathy Gunther Iosephine Guzzo Mark Habib Ioyce Haggart Dorothy Haines Ruth Anne Haines Stephen Hall David Hamada Iohn Handy Ianice Harbaugh Mary Io Harmon james Hart Beverly Hatcher Mary Hauri Mary Heckler Lynn Heer Gordon Helms f l ,5' I , J' sr! X T 'lift- M f' f sbflzl-.1 u 1 Q l1'w:y9i?7:, ! . -V . 1. y but if i don't, what good is it? Suffocated by knowledge, depressed by the ever present fakeness, discouraged by fruitless efforts, I stand back away from life. Not wanting to become a part, not caring about people or their opinions, I continue indifferently my daily routine. 206 Seniors g ,tl D ll Y , a : '-4'--lb 1 ' ' 44 w '14-1 Af -- ,ni . 1 -U, L 11 ,ml .r' Q x , , 1 -31.1.-sl:-1 --sun- Barbara Hendricks Richard Hense Rita Hernacki Iames Higgins William Hiller Sue Hinton Cynthia Hodnicki Wayne Hojnacki Darlene Holewinski Patricia Hoover Iudith Hornyak Sally Horsman Soultana Houlles Kenneth Houstin Carla Hoy Barbara Hrabosky Sally Ihrig Lisbeth Ickes Michael Innes Dagmar Israel Iohn Iacobs Diana Iewson Catherine Iohnson Dan Iohnson Michael Iohnson Richard Iohnson Denise Iones Melody Iones William Iones Annie lung Linda Iurkiewicz Douglas Kahl Philip Kallile Robert Kanarowski Iutta Katz Claudia Keiser Charlene Keller Thomas Kemp David Kennedy Mark Kersey Michael Kersey Mark Kimberly Douglas King Margaret Klein I. Carol Konewka Allen Kopaniasz Deborah Kopka Denise Kowalczk Marianne Kretschmer Barbara Kridel Mark Kroll William Kuenzel Douglas Kupper W. Sue Lake Dennis Landis Thomas Larkins Barbara Laskey Deborah Laskey Wanda Lawson William Leinaweaver Patricia Leiter Charlene LeVally Kathleen Leverenz Georgia Lewandowski Kenneth Lickert Marsha Link Ieffrey Linn Nancy Livingston Iill Lohmeyer Diana Longenbarger Randall Losure Deanna Ludlow Paul Lynch ,,,....--4 l A XX XXXX XX XX XX XXX I 9? K 5 la Q' A 'Y -J WW I Ih.- f wiv' f aux 'K' if 5. I K -C freedom to build the life i want There are new roles to tryg new ideas to weigh and measure. I am optimistic and pessimistic at the same time. I search, seek, and question for absolute answers. I am racing for time to think, to feel, and to live. 210 Seniors altered mood Whether I realize it or not, in the midst of uncertainties and doubts, I care enough to think of others. This is my year- I must make it the best. ,gn-1 Leslie Macek Karen Madden Thomas Mandelbaum Robert Manders Robert Markis Iames Marley Harry Marquis William Marshal Ronald Martens Linda Matthews Shari Mauss Vicki May Kathleen Mayers D. Scott McClain Iill McCloud William McEwuen Theresa McFadden Timothy McFadden Barbara McGee Patrick McKinley Dennis McMullen Patricia McQueary Iames McShane Mary Meeker Thomas Mermer Debra Metheny IoAnne Michael Daniel Millen Charles Miller Ieffrey Miller Sara Miller Susanne Miller Vicky Minnick Terri Mixer Thomas Moebius Fredric Moll Christine Mollen Fred Mollenkopf Colleen Morel Cheryl Morris Shari Morrow Iames Murray Laurie Myers Michael Mylander Katherine Nagy Stephen Nagy Chris Nasta Cheryl Navarre Richard Navarre Kathy Nemeth Linda Never Larry Nowak Thomas Null Iohn Nyeste 212 Seniors only when i laugh Unassuming bliss accompanied by rejection of responsibilitiesg just letting go and acting Without thought to create a silly, juvenile joy- Laughing uncontrollably and not caring what others say, also an impish craving to get into a little trouble. I return to childhood for just a little while, knowing all the time that I cannot possibly stay. 4, .1 f' ti Martin Oehmler Sue Okoroski Carolyn O'Reilly Pamela Orwig jeffrey Oswald Michael Overhouse Dennis Owczarzak Timothy Page Susan Palmer Dennis Paren john Parker Patricia Parker Carol Partis Lloyd Patterson james Pearson Georgianne Peck Valerie Perrine ,Edward Perry Seniors 213 Carol Pethe Barbara Petryk Dorothy Philips Iames Pietrzak Ann Pinkava Diana Pinkava Randall Pitzen Pamela Plunkett Todd Pochadt Steven Polodna Michael Pomorski Brent Pool Gregory Randolph Ioseph Ray Donna Reichow Christine Reid Rita Reinmeyer Faye Ann Reinhart pus. ' any-,..-,. 1 i ll AQ 214 Seniors Fav I 'Wh' 'Wh 9 Sharlett Ridgley Robert Rihacek Renee Rimer Paul Ringer Marilyn Risk Lyman Robertson Lewis Rogers Marc Rohloff Virginia Ronan David Romer David Rose Mark Ross Michelle Ross Richard Ross Linda Rossie Kathleen Rowles W. Charles Sanders Mike Sottek bright and then dim Darkness mixed with light Fields of gray, different shades all the same- Contrast. eg ,. ' Seniors 215 fai l 216 Seniors Toy Sautter Cheryl Schafer Robert Schieferstein Christine Schneble Lynne Schultz Karen Schuttenberg Marilyn Schwartz Mary Io Scott David Seubert Faye Shank Cathy Shaw Deborah Shaw Patrick Sheahan Wendy Shipman Debra Shoots Mark Shortridge Michael Shuman Karen Shuptrine Ann Simon IoAnn Skinta Geoffrey Skiver Malla Skoulis Robert Slagle Connie Slee George Sleeper it ii 'F 1 'eva-,' .., 1?- 'egg n - QF 1. lm , , 1 1 rt w Y l ' n , ,S n, 1 al?-'LDC ri' l I I l All lil, l r ,, H 911 v I Q makes no difference A state of betweeness, a midpoint of emotions- N o longer feeling dynamic or depressed- only a standstill, a feeling of nothingness. This momentary pause reminds me to hope, to look beyond and see. It is the place where a dream can be the starting point for the determined. f v a -,A Lu P fl - -ff, ' 1' ir! ' 73 .i J iv, .- ,...n: , L l 994 em- f' l q-3, , ..-s-2' ' 5 4?-QNX f 1 A 5 seg 5, 4.-fgiaiga WI r V i ' -an M I fl' l i -Hx .1 y gb X ff x X- :an 4.7. .., --Ylm. -,,-13' '- A Y i , , 'ivft tgi 5 'f X l 4' l an Q E tx 'l l 1177 w , 1 ,, vp' .-1 J ff fElQ ' 'T 'Nsf 1 if , , l -Q fig - W Frank Smith JoAnne Smith Larry Smith Michael Smith Thomas Smith Torn Snyder Deborah Sowers Marvin Sperling Walter Spooner Kenneth Stachura Pamela Stacy Michael Sfallfus Patricia Stambaugh Kent Starett Christopher States lane Steele Kathleen Stefanshun William Stein Mark Stender Rebecca Stout Victoria Stout Gregory Stram Beverly Strassler Ian Streavel Walter Streavel ,ig ,IV ,ll xiii i I Seniors 217 Donald Streight Vivian Strohl Iesse Sumner Beth Swing Laurie Swyers Howard Syroka Ronald Szalkowski Robert Szymanski Cynthia Tattersall Patty TeBeau Larry Temme Sara Tetlow Robert Tice Kathy Tighe james Tropf Cynthia Trychel Ianet Tuohy Barbara Twining Iames Underwood Denise Urban Ieannette VanGuten Frederick VanWormer Sue VanWormer Christina Vargo Deborah Vosdoganes Karen Wagar 11' . . 1 fl H. 3 Seniors 219 me fe. U lf in . ww ww l ' aw Gary Wainscott Stephen Walker Iames Wall Mark Wallington Ruth Warnock Donna Wasielewski Raymond Wasielewski Sandra Waters Rebecca Wayton Michael Weaver Richard Weigel Donald Weissenberger Ieffrey Welker Laura Wening Richard Wernet Barbara Widener Christopher Wilhelm Suzee Wilkerson Gary Williams Martha Williams Paul Williams T' 'Z l ' - f. . ' iii. f f :LQ q :Zigi I T I .f AM! H, NTL,- L, -1 ig: - 57 I 1 r Ni ll I P V ' . - -f A I 'x , - ' up ff I Iii-e'q' S: ' i L f Q, wg 1 'W 'i l in , the end and the beginning This year is the boundary between the hope to be and the attempt to be. Yet I am still at an early stage, and I sit and wonder if it will ever end. Lynn Williamson I. Scott Wilson Timothy Winkler Iudith Wisebaker Ann Wolf Sarah Wolff Iudy Wongrowski Darlene Wood Lynden Worley Michael Wysocki William Yager Celia Yeack Nancy Young Linda Zagara Dennis Zeisloft Thomas Zielinski Mary Ziolkowski Kenneth Zuercher 4 'Q v,- -D, ....-R . . - , K '. rf. ,' D f 9 I . n n .Q - sg 5 , an- , :. ,- x Q - ls 'xxx .x 'NY 0 - J N X ' S ' 'si QN v .Nh - -..J ' Q. 5 . its-L 'q A '- s. B' S . ' '- ' X u ,I Q- X E . ai . N X 5 IN ' E 'F- J 'N Y 1' -. w 2 AT' . xx 51- 'n' ' ll x -- bl - 5- s N. A , I Q' v- k , .f 'R . ,-.93 , ' 5 is -'I' ' ' - .-1-:c'-,.-.ff ..-.a-:'1'f-- '.5 Wh. lf 5 222 Conclusion .1 . A, 1 I 1 lugnull F 1,' I as i see it O 's- 9 'L 1' I ' al +m..,l Quiet sum-ounclings tra nsformed become people bnlongingtoge1l1su'. Life rzomczs. nncl we um: in ll hurry. We wnnt to go somewhere Now. We think about the future and I'l!lTl0ll'IbI!l' the past- SUl'I1l?limf'!S.. We think young. We live young. As I see il.. . .. I 1-l' 228 Conclusion Conclusion 227 li Patrons Q.-P4- Mr. 8: Mrs. E 1. ull vs Aluminum and Zinc Die Cast Co. Bauman Clock Shop M. j. Biegala Builders james V. Benschoter Bischoff's Food Center Brandin Iron Room in the Chufl-' Wagon Bulack Orthopedic Appliance Co. Caltec Inc. Car-Go Auto Leasing Corp. Carl's TV Sales and Service Carpet Remnant Store China Cupboard Consolidated Concrete Construction Inc. Drug Corner, Inc. Easy Method Driving School French Lawn Sprinkling, Inc. Gracewood Grill and Catering Hammill Manufacturing Co. Herbert Qualman Barber Shop Home Fabric Centers, Inc. jug's Enterprises, Inc. Kewpee Hamburgs Kirby Company of Toledo Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Luetke Advertising-Publicity Services Modern Printing Co., Inc. Ohio Bell Telephone Co. :Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. C. Paul Kenny Studios 'Rudy's Hot Dog Shipman Realty and Insurance Co. Stanford E. Thal Inc. Red Wells Famous Roast Beef Sandwich Shop West Toledo Stationers, Inc. Tilloston Manufacturing Co. Toledo Lumber 8: Millwork Veterans of Foreign Wars, George Rill Post 606 Mr. 8: Mrs. Arnold j. Grimes Miss Maureen Grogan Mr. 8: Mrs. Hugh j. Haggart B. j. Harbaugh Mrs. Helen Hatcher Mr. 8: Mrs. George Heckler Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard R. Hodge Mr. 8: Mrs. Warren Ide Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard jaques Mr. 8: Mrs. Herrold C. johnson Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul R. johnson Dr. 8: Mrs. Charles F. jones Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward C. Kallile Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Kemp Mr. 8: Mrs. Earl Korb john Kornowa Mrs. Richard Leverenz Mr. 8: Mrs. james Losure Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard Longenbarger Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph Lynch Mr. 8: Mrs. Dean A. Manson Mr. 8: Mrs. james G. Matthews Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert McCloud Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert F. McFarland Mr. jack McGeorge Mr. 8: Mrs. M. F. McQueary Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Moisir Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred W. Moll Mr. 8: Mrs. john T. Monday Gayle 8: Bob Murray Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Never Mr. 8: Mrs. Oscar Oehmler j. F. Osborne Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph K. Pakulski Mr. 8: Mrs. F. L. Parks Mr. Arthur L. Peterson Mr. 8: Mrs. Bernard Rachuba Mr. 8: Mrs. Chester Reeves Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Reichow Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Rihacek Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Ross Mr. 8: Mrs. Roush Mr. 8: Mrs. j. Scarlett fff is. ff--...Q Martin Abrams Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert H. Avery Mr. 8: Mrs. john C. Ballmer, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. W. L. Beat Mr. 8: Mrs. Alvin Bell, jr. Mr. 8: Mrs. H. F. Boehler Miss Agnes Bolton Mrs. Thomas Braithwaite Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Brancheau Mrs. T. B. Brock Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert W. Burke Mrs. Darwin H. Carr Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph Carr Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter H. Carstensen Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert E. Carter, Sr. Mr. 8: Mrs. john E. Caster Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles G. Clark Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Clement Mr. 8: Mrs. David F. Coon Mr. 8: Mrs. Sanford L. Crawford, Mr. john W. Schade Mr. 8: Mrs. john Scott Dr. 8: Mrs. Bert Seligman Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Senn Mr. 8: Mrs. Clair A. Shaler Mr. 8: Mrs. C. H. Shuptrine Mr. 8: Mrs. B. j. Sims Mr. 8: Mrs. Peter Skoulis, Malla and Nick Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph C. Sottek Miss joAnn E. Spencer Mr. 8: Mrs. W. Spevak Mr. 8: Mrs. Alton Starrett Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert L. Storer Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph j. Swing Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter Temme Mr. 8: Mrs. james D. Trumbull Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas Thayer Mr. 8: Mrs. Don Twining Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard Urbanski jr. Mr. Warren H. Croninger Mr. 8: Mrs. Lewis C. Cross Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert E. Dale Mr. 8: Mrs. Irwin Dorf Mrs. William L. Esterly Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward H. Foster Mr. 8: Mrs. Robt. A. Foster Mr. 8: Mrs. Chalmer Fraker Mr. 8: Mrs. Verl Gensler Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Gill Mr. 8: Mrs. H. W. Goranson Mr. 8: Mrs. james Graalman Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Vaillant Mr. 8: Mrs. E. William Venia, Sr Mr. 8: Mrs. james V. Vitale Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Wallington Mr. 8: Mrs. M. E. Widener Mr. 8: Mrs. Dewayne Wilton Mr. Paul K. Wiseley Mr. 8: Mrs. E. j. Wright Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth E. Wright Mr. 8: Mrs. Victor Wolf Mr. 8: Mrs. Ivan Yager Mr. 8: Mrs. jerome Zachman Mr. 8: Mrs. Chris Zervos The following teacher's homerooms: Mrs. Iudy Bowles Mr. jerry Bushong Mr. Robert Conley Miss Photini Diacou Mr. Iohn Engwert Mr. james Eppstein Mrs. Sarah Feldstein Mr. Larry Good . Miss Frances Griffin Mrs. Grace Haver Miss Ioyce Hochmuth Mrs. Diane McClellan Mrs. Anne MacDonald Mr. Mitcho Pappas Mrs. Carol Rice Mrs. Margaret Sinclair Mrs. Carmen Smith Mr. Richard Stone Mrs. Emily Thayer's 1st Hour Mrs. Emily Thayer's znd Hour Mrs. Connie Trump Miss Iudy Visi Mr. Doc Welever Clubs: C, O. E. D. E. C. A. Forum Iunior Classical League Junior Council on World Affairs Pep Club Servata Student Council FW H' , 63-:--U... .rsvp I V - A lu... '.-.+A 1.11 f ' - smvur- 1. ..- I -, . ,. .2 ,,,,.. ,L . -, , .ww ..A:,,. 1,1 ..-: .-5... Abrams, Scott-S.C. Public Relations 3: Ways and Means 3: Special Projects 4: Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3: DECA 4, V. Pres. 4. Ackland, Debra - National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C. Pub- licity 4, Special Projects 2: Prom Decorations Chmn. 3: Special Projects Chmn. 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Sejuna Cast Party Chmn. 4: Tickets 3, 4: Shenanigans Publicity Chmn. 4: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Ensemble 2: Mixed Chorus 1: School Service 4. Ackland, Pamela - National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C. Rep. 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: S.C. Elections 3: Class V. Pres. 2: Special Projects 2: Ways and Means 3: Baccalaureate and Com- mencement 4: Zetalethean Literary Society Z, 3, 4: Rep. 3, Pres. 4: Donata 3, 4: Se- juna Student Director 4, Props 3: Shenanigans Cast 2, 3: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: En- semble 2: Mixed Chorus 1: School Service 3: Christmas Attendant 4. Adams, S. Kay-S.C. Welfare 2, Sportsmanship and Spirit 1: Turnabout 2: Trip 4: FBLA 1, 2, 3: Donata 2, 3: Shenani- gans Tickets 2. Alcock, Wendy-FBLA 4. Alexander, David-Track 1: Ski Club 3: Science Club 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3, 4: Twirler 2, 3. Allan, Lynne-GALAXY Re- porter 4: ICWA 2: Thespians 3: Ski Club 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Alle y , Kathleen-National Honor Society 3, 4: FNA 2: Zetalethean Literary Society 3, 4: Sejuna Costumes 4: Shenanigans Cast 3: Girls Chorus 1: Ensembles 1, 3, 4: Royal Choir 3, 4: Spartanette 3, 4: School Service 4. Anderson, Mary-National Honor Society 3, 4: GALAXY Typist 4: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4: FBLA 2, 3, 4, Rep. 4: Zeta- lethean Literary Society 4: Shenanigans Party 1. Arft, Bonnie-National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C. Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4: S.C. Welfare Direc- tor 4, Sportsmanship and Spirit 1, 2, 3: Special Projects Chmn. 2: Publicity 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Amorosa 1, 2, 3, 4: Periclean Literary Soci- ety 2, 3, 4: Shenanigans Cast 2, 3: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensembles Z, 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4. Arman, Pamela-S.C. Elec- tions 1: Prom 3: German Club 2: FTA 2, 3: DECA 4. Avery, Eileen--Pep Club 1, 2: Thespians 3: ICL 3, 4: Sejuna Technical Stage Crew 4: Shenanigans Technical Stage Crew 2: School Service 4. Baird, Susan-Special Proj- ects 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 4: Orchestra 3. Balazs, Richard-Track 3: Football 4: Vote 19 Commit- tee 4. Baldwin, Debra-Girls Intra- murals 2, 3: FNA 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3: Tumbling Club 2, 3: Mixed Choir 1. Ballmer, Susan-S.C. Welfare 1: FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Shenanigans Publicity 1: School Service 4. Banash, Tedd-National Honor Society 3, 4: Class V. Pres. 4: Basketball 1: Foot- ball 1, 2, 4: Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Talisman 2, 3: Varsity S 2, 3, 4. B a n k e y , Cynthia-National Honor Society 3, 4: Donata 2: Periclean Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Shenanigans Props 1, Orchestra 2, Cast 3: March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3: Majorette 2, 3, 4. Bardwell, Kathryn-R o y a l Choir 3, 4. Barker, Dennis-Football 1. Barker, Pamela-FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4: School Service 4. Barkoot, Nahia-Ways and Means 3: Trip 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 3, 4, Rep. 4: Sejuna Tickets 4: School Service 4. B a r s h el, David-Track 1: Quill and Dagger Literary Society Z, 3, 4. Bartsch, Iames-Banquet 4: Ways and Means 4: Basket- ball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Boys Intramurals 3, 4: Forum Lit- erary Society 2, 3, 4: Fishing Club 4, Sec. 4. Beckett, Patricia--Prom Dec- orations 3: Announcements 4: Thespians 2: FTA 2, 3: Zetalethean Literary Society 3, 4: Sejuna Props 4: She- nanigans Programs 2: En- sembles 1, Z: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: Spartanette 3, 4: School Service 4. B e gin , Constance-National l-Ionor Society 3, 4: Prom Chmn. 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Zetalethean Literary Society 4: Sejuna Tickets 4. Bell, Karen-GALAXY Busi- ness and Advertising Mgr. 4. Bell, Wayne-National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C. 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Bodinus, Patricia - National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C. Pub- lic Relations 3: Special Proj- ects 4. Bolbach, Christina - Sejuna Publicity 4. Bolton, Barbara-S.C. Sportsmanship and Spirit 4: Publicity 3: FBLA 3, 4: School Service 4. Boos, Debra-GALAXY Typ- ist 4: Publicity 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: FBLA 1, 2: Tumbling Club Z, 3, Sgt. at Arms 3. Boughey, Deborah-Pyramid Club 1: FBLA 4: Royal Choir 2: Girls Choir 1: School Service 3, 4. Bowles, Bruce-Golf 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Boys Intramurals 3, 4: Varsity S 2, 3, 4: Fish- ing Club 4. Brenizes, james-Chess Club 4, V. Pres. 4: Royal Choir 4. Bricker, Michael-Baseball 1: Golf 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 3. Brimacombe, Dale-Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Vote 19 Committee 4. B r o c k , Iohn-Baseball 4: Bowling 4. Bruce, Terry-DECA 4. Burke, Phillip- N a t i o n a l Honor Society 3, 4: Quiz Bowl Team 4: National For- ensic League 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Wrestling 2. Carr, Wendy-National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3: SHIELD Copy Ed. 3: S . C . Sportsmanship a n d Spirit 1, Welfare 2, 3: Caps and Gown Chmn. 4: Turn- about 2: ICWA 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Amorosa 2, 3, 4: Peri- clean Literary Society Z, 3, 4, Rep. 3, 4: Sejuna Tickets 2, Props 3. Carstensen, Kenneth-Q u i I l and Scroll 3, 4, Pres. 4: SHIELD Sales and Circula- tion Mgr. 3, Business Mgr. 4: S.C. Rep. 2, 3, 4: S.C. Special Projects 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Forum Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Varsity S 2, 3, 4: School Service 4. Chai-vat, Victoria-Prom Decorations 3: Sejuna Cast Prompter 4, Make-up 4: She- nanigans Cast 2, 4: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4. Clay, Carol-Royal Choir 4: Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4. Clement, Ioan-GALAXY Typist 4: S.C. Special Proj- ects 3: Pep Club 1: ICWA 1, 2: Donata 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 4: DECA 4: Shenanigans Party 2. Coder, Deborah-FBLA 3, 4. Cole, Catherine-COE 4. 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Esterly, Marcia-National Honor Society 3, 4: SHIELD Sales Staff 3: Special Proj- ects 2: Prom Refreshments 3: Sejuna Props 3: Shenani- gans Props 1, Make-up 4: School Service 1, 4. Evans, Kathryn-COE 4. Faulkner, james-Track 1: Basketball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Boys Intra- murals 3: Talisman 1, Z, 3: Forum Literary Society 2, 3: Varsity S 3, 4: Quill and Dagger Literary Society 4: DECA 4. Featzka, Garlene-Publicity 3: Girls Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Amorosa 2, 3, 4: FBLA 3: COE 4. Fidler, Charlotte-National Honor Society 3, 4: National Forensic League 3, 4: S.C. Organizations 1: Elections 2, 3, 4: Zetalethean Literary So- ciety 3, 4, Chap. 4: Sejuna Make-up Chmn. 4. Fore, Shirley - National Honor Society 3, 4: Publicity 3: Periclean Literary Society Z, 3, 4: FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4. Foster, Robert-Football 1, 2, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Boys Intra- murals 3, 4: Forum Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Varsity S 2, 3, 4: Fishing Club 4. Fotoples, Richard-S.C. 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Hamada, David-National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4: SHIELD Staff Asst. 3, Pho- tographer and Creative Arts Ed. 4: S.C. Welfare 2, 3: Track 2: ICL 1, 2: ICWA 2, 3: Forum Literary Society 3, 4: Sejuna Costumes 3. Harbaugh, Ianice - S.C. Spe- cial Projects 1, 2: Class Treas. 3, 4: Publicity 2, 3: Prom 3: Amorosa 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Pep Club Z, 3, 4: Periclean Literary Society 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 4: Homecoming Attendant 4: School Service 4: Christmas Attendant 4. Hart, james-Marching Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2. Hatcher, Beverly - National Spanish Honorary 3, 4: S.C. Rep. 3: Publicity 3, Director 4: Special Projects 2: Prom Decorations 3: Banquet 4: FBLA 1: Pep Club 3: Donata 3, 4: Periclean Literary So- ciety 3. 4: Sejuna Costumes 2, Cast 3: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Hist. 4: En- sembles 1, 2, 3: Spartanette 3, 4, Capt. 4. Hauri, Mary-FBLA 3, 4: Royal Choir 2: Mixed Chorus 1. H e c k l e r , Mary-National Honor Society 3, 4: FBLA 3, 4: School Service 3. 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Keiser, Claudia-Pep Club 1, 2: Thespians 3, 4: PNA 4: Sejuna Costumes 4: Shenani- gans Cast 3, Costumes 2: Spartanette 4, Pres. 4. K e m p , Thomas - National Honor Society 3, 4: SHIELD Student Life Ed. 4: S.C. Rep. 4: Class Pres. 2: Trip Chmn. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Forum Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Varsity S 3, 4. K e n n e d y , David-National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Spanish Honorary 2, 3, 4: National Forensic League 3, 4: Class Pres. 4: Publicity Chmn. 3: Basketball Mgr. 2: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, 4: Sejuna Tech- nical Crew 4: Shenanigans Technical Crew 3, 4. King, Douglas-S.C. Rep. 1: Class Pres. 3: DECA 4. K o p k a , Deborah-GALAXY Reporter 1, Z: S.C. Rep. Z: Publicity Sub-Director 3: Turnabout 2: Periclean Lit- erary Society 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Amorosa 2, 3, 4: International Club 1: DECA 4, Treas. 4. Kowalczk, D e n i s e-Tu r n- about Decorations 2: Donata 3, 4, Hist. 4: Zetalethean Lit- erary Society 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 4. Kretschmer, M a r i a n n e - Thespians 2: Sejuna Cast 4: Shenanigans Cast 3. K r i d el, Barbara-GALAXY Reporter 4: Tumbling Club 1, 2: FBLA 4. Kroll, Mark-Marching Band 1, Z, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Ensembles 3, 4. K u p p e r , DouglasAFootball Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4. Laskey, Barbara-FBLA 3, 4. Laskey, Deborah-S.C. Elec- tions 1: Announcements 4: Pyramid Club 1: FTA 1, 2, 3, 4: Sejuna Props Chmn. 4, Stage Crew 4: Girls Chorus 1. L a w s o n , Wanda-National Honor Society 3, 4: S.C. Pub- licity 4: Publicity 3: FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, 3, Sec. 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 3, 4, Sec. 4: Pep Club 4. LeVally, Charlene-FBLA 3, 4: COE 4, V. Pres. 4. Lickert, Kenneth-Boys ln- tramurals 2: Sportsman Club 4. Link, Marsha-S.C. Sports- manship and Spirit 3: Tum- bling Club 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Lohmeyer, Iill-Thespians 3: DECA 4: Ski Club 4: She- nanigans Cast 3: School Service 3. Longenbarger, Diana S- S.C. Sportsmanship and Spirit 3: COE 4. Chap. 4. L o s u r e , Randall-SHIELD Adv. Mgr. 4: S.C. Rep. 4: Or- ganizations 3: Prom Bids Chmn. 4: Basketball 2: Statis- tician 4: Boys Intramurals 2, 3: Forum Literary Society 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. L u d l o w , Deanna-National Honor Society 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Hist. 4: ICL 2, 3, Trees. 3. Marley, james-Football Mgr. 4: Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3, 4. Matthews, Linda-Quill and Scroll 4: SHIELD Copy Ed. 4: International Club 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Amorosa 2, 3, 4: Periclean Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Hist. 4: Sejuna Props 3: Shenanigans Make-Up 2. May, Vicki-FBLA 1, 2, 3: FTA 2, 3: Shenanigans Tick- ets 2: Marching Band 1, Z, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: Orchestra 2, 3: School Service 4. Mayers, Kathleen-FBLA 3, 4: School Service 4. McLain, Scott-Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensembles 1, 3, 4. 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Oehmler, Martin-Ski Club 4. 0swald,Ieffrey-Trip-1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Track 1, 2: Soccer 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4: Boys Intramurals 3, 4: Quill and Dagger 2, 3, 4: Talisman 2, 3, 4: Varsity S 3, 4, Pres. 4: Fishing Club 4: School Service 4: Spartan 4. Palmer, Susan-S.C. Public Relations 1: Thespians 2: COE 4: FBLA 4: FTA 4. Paren, Dennis-DECA 4. Parker, john-DECA 4: School Service 4. P a r k e r , Patricia-National Honor Society 4: Quill and Scroll 4: GALAXY Reporter 3, Feature Ed. 4: S.C. Rep. 4: Elections 2, 3: Ways and Means 3: Girls Intramurals 1: International Club 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Donate 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, 3, Pres. 4: Periclean Literary Society 3, 4, Chap. 4: Sejuna Props 3, Tickets 4, Publicity 4: Shenanigans Publicity 1, 2, 3, Props 2, 3: Girls Chorus 1: School Serv- ice 4: Christmas Attendant 4. Patterson, Lloyd-Marching Band 1, 2: School Service 4. Pethe, Carol-COE 4, Perl. 4. Petryk, Barbara-FNA 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Thespians 4: ICWA 1. Pinkava, Ann-C OE 4. Plunkett, Pamela-S.C. Spe- cial Projects 1, 2, 3: Ways and Means 3: Girls Intra- murals 1: Amorosa 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Tumbling Club 3: DECA 4: Sejuna Scenery 3: Shenanigans Tickets 2, Scenery 3: School Service 3, 4. Pomorski, MichaelgFootball 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Boys In- tramurals 3, 4. Po ol, Brent-Equestrian Club 3. Reid, Christine-S.C. Public Relations 4: Turnabout 2: Prom Bids 3: Ways and Means 3: Equestrian Club 1: Pep Club 1, 2: Shenanigans Programs 2, 3. Reinhart, Faye - GALAXY Staff Artist 4. Ridgley, Sharlett - National Spanish Honorary 4: Elec- tions 4: FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Tumbling Club 2: Sejuna Publicity 3. R i h a c e k , Robert-SHIELD Layout Ed. 4: Soccer 4: Forum Literary Society 3, 4: Fishing Club 4. Ringer, Paul-Forum Literary Society 2, 3, 4. R i s k , Marilyn-Turnabout Decorations 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Cheerleader 1. Robertson, Lyman-Football 2, 3: DECA 4, Pres. 4: Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Talisman 2, 3: Ski Club 3. Rohloff, Marc-Football 2: ICL 2: School Service 4. Romer, David-Boys Intra- murals 3, 4: Quill and Dagger Literary Society 3, 4: Statis- tician 4. Ronan, Virginia-FBLA 3, 4: Sejuna Scenic Arts 4: Publi- city 4. Ross, Michelle-Quill and Scroll 4: National Forensic League 1, 2, 3, 4: SHIELD Staff Asst. 3, Activities Ed. 4: S.C. Elections 2: Prom Dec- orations 3: Equestrian Club 1, 2: Thcspians 1, 2: Zetalethean Literary Society 3, 4: Sejuna Tickets 2: She- nanigans Party 3. Rowles, Kathleen-COE 4: FBLA 3: School Service 4. Schultz, Lynne - Prom Re- freshments 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Se- juna Tickets 4: School Serv- ice 3. Schuttenberg, Karen-ICWA 3, 4: Shenanigans Cast 2: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Conductor 4: Orchestra Z, 3, 4. Schwartz, Marilyn-S.C. Publicity Z: Elections 1, 2, 3, 4: Banquet Chmn. 4: Pep Club 1: ICWA 1: FBLA 1, 2: Donata Z, 3: Sejuna Make-Up 3: Publicity 4: Shenanigans Mako-Up 2: School Service 3. Scott, Mary Io-School Serv- ice 3, 4. Shank, F a y e -Girls Intra- murals 3, 4. Sheahan, Patrick-Boys In- tramurals 3, 4. Shipman, Wendy - National Forensic League 2, 3: S.C. Rep. 2, 3: S.C. Elections 1, 2, 3, Special Projects 4: Turn- about Bids 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Amorosa 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Periclean Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Sejuna Refreshments 2, Programs 4: Shenanigans Refreshments 2: Christmas Attendant 4. S h o o ts , Debra-National Honor Society 4: National Spanish Honorary 3, 4: S.C. Elections 3: Ways and Means 3: Prom 4: ICWA 1: Pep Club 1, 2: Zetalethean Literary So- ciety 2, 3, 4: Sejuna Publicity 4: School Service 4. Shuman, Michael 3 Football 'l, 2. Shuptrine, Karen-S.C. Sportsmanship and Spirit Sub-Director 4: Elections 2, 3: Turnabout Chmn. Z: Prom Refreshments Chmn. 3: Prom Decorations 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Amorosa 1, Z, 3, 4: Peri- clean Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4: Shenanigans Cast 3: Royal Choir 2: Cheer- leader 3, 4. Simon, Ann-National Honor Society 3, 4, Treas. 4: SHIELD Sales Staff 3: Wel- fare Sub-Director 4: Welfare 3: Ways and Means 2: Prom 4: ICL 1, 2, 3, 4, Hist. 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: ICWA 3: Quiz Bowl Team 4. S k o u l i s , Malla-National Spanish Honorary 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: S.C. Sportsmanship and Spirit 4: Turnabout Dec- orations 2: Ways and Means 3: Trip 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: ICWA 2, 3: Zetalethean Lit- erary Society 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Donata 3, 4: Sejuna Publi- city 3, Chmn. 4: Shenanigans Party 2, 3: School Service 3. S 1 e e p e r , George-Football Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Boys Intra- murals 3, 4: Varsity S 3, 4: Royal Choir 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 1. Smith, Frank-Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Boys Intra- murals 3, 4: School Service 4. Smith, Ioanne-DECA 4: Spartanctte 3: School Service 4. Snyder, T o m -Q u i ll and Dagger Literary Society 4: Sej una Tickets 4: Shenani- gans Publicity Chmn. 3: School Service 3. Sowers, Deborah-S.C. Pub- lic Relations 4: Turnabout 2: Publicity 3: Special Projects 4: Pep Club 1, 2: FHA Z, 3, Sec. 3: Shenanigans Pro- grams 2, Usher 2. Stacy, Pamela-Pep Club 1, 2: COE 4, Treas. 4: School Service 4. Starrett, Kent-Tr ack Z: Cross Country 2: Chess Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2. Stefanshun, Kathleen-jCWA 1, 2: Thespians 2: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. Stout, Rebecca4FTA Z, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensembles 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus 1: School Service 3, 4. Stout, Victoria-FTA 2, 3, 4: Royal Choir 2, 3, 4: En- sembles 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus 1: School Service. Strassler, Beverly-COE 4, Pres. 4. Swing, Beth-National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: GALAXY Asst. News Ed. 3, Editor-in- Chief 4: Ways and Means Chmn. 3: Special Projects 4: Zetalethean Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Donata 2, 3: DECA 4: Shenanigans Cast 1, 3. Swyers, Laurie-Ensemble 1. Szymanski, Robert - Foot- ball 1: Chess Club 4: School Service 4. Tattersall, Cynthia 4 S.C. Publicity 1, 2, 3: Turnabout Decorations Chmn. 2: Prom Decorations 3, Chmn. 4: Amorosa 1, 2, 3, 4: Periclean Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: School Service 3: Homecoming Decorations 4: Christmas Dance Decora- tions 4. TeBeau, Patricia-Servata 4: Royal Choir 4. Tetlow, Sara-National For- ensic League 1: GALAXY Copy Ed. 4: S.C. Welfare 1: Projects 2, 4, Elections 3: Caps and Gowns Chmn. 4: Turnabout 2: Prom Refresh- ments 3: Girls Intramurals 2: Periclean Literary Society 3, 4: Sgt. at Arms 4: Donate 2, 3, 4, Corr. Sec. 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Sejuna Tickets Chmn. 4, Props 3: Shenanigans Props 1, 2, Tickets 3. Tice, Robert-Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: Boys Intramurals 3, 4: Quill and Dagger Lit- erary Society 2, 3, 4. Trychel, Cynthia-GALAXY Typist 4: Publicity 4: FBLA 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Sejuna Pro- grams 4. Tuohy, Ianet-S.C. Rep. 2, 3: Donata 2, 3: Zetalethean Lit- erary Society Z, 3, 4: School Service 4. Van Wormer, Sue-Zetale- thean Literary Society 2, 3. 4: FNA 3, 4: International Club 1: Spartanette 4. V a r g o , Christine - Zetale- thean Literary Society 3, 4, Hlst. 4: Sejuna Make-up 4. Wagar, Karen - National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: SHIELD Copy Asst. 3, Classes Ed. 4: Baccalaureate Chmn. 4: Ways and Means 3: FHA 1: Thespians 1, 2: Periclean Lit- erary Society 3, 4:Sejuna Props 1. Wall, Iames-Prom Decora- tions 4: Football 1, Z, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Boys Intra- murals 3, 4: School Service 4. Wallington, Mark-National Honor Society 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4: Varsity S 2, 3, 4: Sci- ence Club 3, 4: FTA 4: Knights 4: School Service 4. Warnock, Ruth-National Honor Society 3, 4: National Forensic League 2, 3, 4: Amorosa 2, 3, 4: Periclean Literary Society 3, 4: Sejuna Cast 3, 4: Shenanigans Cos- tumes 3. Wayton, Rebecca-National Spanish Honorary 3, 4, Sec. 4: National Forensic League 3, 4: Sejuna Chmn. 4: Pub- licity 3: Donata 3, 4: Sejuna Make-up Chmn. 3: Shenani- gans Cast 3, General Chmn. 4: Make-up Chmn. 3, Cos- tumes 3: Royal Choir 4: En- sembles 4: School Service 4. Wening, Laura-S.C. Welfare 3: Prom Decorations 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Girls Chorus 1. Widener, Barbara-National Honor Society 3, 4: SHIELD Sales Staff 3: ICWA 1, 2, 3, 4: Donata Z, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Williams, james-Sejuna Set and Scenic Design Chmn. 4: Shenanigans Set and Scenic Design Chmn. 4. Wilson, I. Scott-Boys In- tramurals 3, 4: Fishing Club 2, 3, 4: Quill and Dagger Lit- erary Society 3, 4: DECA 4: Shenanigans Cast 1. Wisebaker, Iudith-DECA 4. Wolf, Ann-FBLA 2, 3: COE 4. Wolff, Sarah-National Hon- or Society 3, 4: Quiz Bowl Team 4: Elections 1, Z, Sub- Director 3, Director 4: Ways and Means 3: Periclean Lit- erary Society 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. Wongrowski, Iudy-National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls In- tramurals 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: FHA 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3: Spar- tanette 4: School Service 4. Wood, Darlene-Drama Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: FBLA 3: DECA 4. Yager, William-GALAXY Circulation Mgr. 4: S.C. Spe- cial Projects 4: Publicity 4: Prom 4: Wrestling Mgr. 2: Football Mgr. 3: Boys Intra- murals 3, 4: German Club 3: Varsity S 2, 3, 4: Quill and Dagger Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Chap. 3, 4: Sejuna Publi- city 3: Shenanigans Publicity 3: Marching Band 1, 2. Yeack, Celia-National Honor Society 3, 4: National Forensic League 3, 4: Ways and Means 3: ICWA 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Science Club 3, 4: Sejuna Costumes Chmn. 3: Shenanigans Make-up 3. Young, Nancy-Sejuna Busi- ness Mgr. 4, Publicity 3: Royal Choir 4: Girls Intra- murals 1, 2. Ziolkowski, Mary-S.C. Rep. 1, 2, 3: Public Relations 1, 2, 3, Sub-Director 4: Elections 1, 2, 3: Special Projects 1, 2, 3: Prom 3: Turnabout Dec- orations 2: Prom 4: ICWA: FBLA 2, 3, 4: Amorosa 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Sejuna Tickets 3: Shenanigans Publicity 3. Zuercher, Kenneth - Radio Club 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Abbenzeller, Carol 154. Abdelnour, Douglas 183. Abdouch, David 199. Abell, joan 79, 168. Abouahmed, Karl 154. Abouahmed, Michael 154. Abrams, Scott 85, 96, 199, 213. Ackland, Debra 75, 78, 80, 101, 114, 199. Ackland, Pamela 28, 31, 70, 78, 80, 82, 86, 101, 111,199. Adams, S. Kay 199. Agosti, Dianne 154. Albright, Patricia 88, 98, 163. Alcock, Wendy 88, 199. Alderman, jean 168, 174. Alexander, Mary 168. Alexander, David 97, 199. Alford, Larry 127, 154. Allan, Lynne 108, 199. Allan, Patrick 111. Alley, joan 154. Barshel, David 96, 201, 202. Bartsch, james 90, 114, 149, 201. Baseball 148, 149, 150, 151. Basketball-Freshman 141. Basketball-junior Varsity 140. Basketball-Varsity 136, 137, 138, 139. Basset, Mr. john 56, 93. Batdorf, Valerie 201. Bates, james 169. Bates, Mary 155. Batesole, Betty 169. Bauer, Marcia 155, 184. Bauer, Richard 114, 155. Bauerschmidt, Christine 184. Bauerschmidt, Karen 155. Baumgartner, Molly 88, 101, 108, 184. Bauskis, Brigita 169. Beach, Randy 143, 184. Beat, Douglas 76, 80, 90, 149, 184. Beattie, William 169. , Beavers, Frank 127, 184. Beavers, jeffrey 155. Alley, Kathleen 78, 101, 111, 113, 199.Beck, james 127, 155. Amann, Cheryl 154. Amitie 84. Amorosa 83. Anderson, jack 199. Anderson, Mark 154. Anderson, Mary 78, 88, 89, 101, 199. Anderson, Paul 109, 183, 184. Andra, john 183. Ankney, Donna 183. Ankney, Ronald 154. Ankney, Susan 87, 183. Ansted, Peter 127, 154. Apgar, Mr. Earl 92, 114. Arft, Bonnie 28, 71, 72, 78, 80, 83, 94, 111, 119, 199, 206. Aring, Daniel 96, 168. Aring, David 168. Aring, William 183. Armagost, Patti 183. Arman, Donald 154. Arman, Pamela 85, 199. Arman, Patricia 88, 183. Arnet, Freda 154. Arnett, Anita 109, 112, 183. Arnholt, William 121, 183. Arnold, Karen 78, 91, 199. Arnold, Patricia 154. Arnold, Sharon 154. Arnovitz, Carol 101, 107, 199. Arnovltz, David 168. Arthurs, Debra 113, 183. Arvantis, Philip 199. Arvay, Andrew 88, 92, 198, 199. Ash, Connie 111, 118, 168. Ashbaucher, Breck 183. Austin, Cynthia 83, 183. Austin, William 168. Avery, Eileen 199. Babel, Kathleen 115, 199. Bach, Daniel 96, 100, 115, 134, 183. Bach, Sandra 154. Badyna, Terrence 168. Bailey, Danny 29, 90, 104, 149, 183. Bailey, Elizabeth 154. Bain, Lucy 154. Baird, Kathleen 29, 83, 183. Baird, Sally 154. Baird, Susan 78, 101, 199. Baker, Mary 154. Baker, Ronald 168, 183. Baker, Shelley 168. Balazs, Richard 100, 122, 148, 199. Baldwin, Debra 89, 199. Baldwin, Dorothy 168. Baldwin, Steve 183. Ball, Ellen 154. Ball, jermene 184. Ballmer, Gregory 154, 173. Ballmer, joyce 88, 168. Ballmer, Susan 78, 88, 101, 114, 199. Balogh, Bonnie 184. Balogh, Michael 111, 168. Balthrop, Emery 199. Banash, Tedd 75, 78, 100, 122, 149, 199. Banghoff, Robert 97, 155. Bankey, Cynthia 78, 94, 106, 108, 112, 199. Bankowski, Carol 155. Banks, Deborah 86, 173, 184. Barclay, Robert 199. Bardwell, Carol 155. Bardwell, George 88, 98, 106, 169. Bardwell, Kathryn 111, 199, 221. Barger, Brian 109, 189. Barger, john 109, 184. Barker, Dennis 199. Barker, Pamela 88, 114, 199. Barker, Robin 169. Barkoot, Nahia 101, 199. Barnes, Brad 184. Barnes, Dennis 155. Barnes, Philip 93. Barnsweli, Kenneth 199. Barron, Douglas 169. Beck, Kenneth 155. Beckett, Patricia 101, 111, 113, 114, 201. Beckett, Robert 155. Begin, Constance 74, 78, 101, 201, 211. Begin, janet 155. Bell, Arthur 155. Bell, Karen 81, 103, 201. Bell, Wayne 78, 80, 90, 114, 201. Bellair, Kenneth 169. Bembenek, Carollyn 88, 102, 201. Bendlin, Michael 155. Benner, Valerie 103, 201. Benner, William 201. Bennett, Anne 155. Bennett, Mary 155. Bennett, Robert 169. Bernhoft, Robert 201. Bernhcit, Susan 169. Bertok, Carol 155. Best, Debra 184. Bevan, Brenda 155. Beverly, Gary 169. Bick, David 169. Bick, Susan 201. Biegala, Susan 83, 198, 201. Bielawski, Ronald 126, 143, 169. Biery, Bruce 111, 169. Biery, Rhonda 155. Billian, jaclyn 155. Binder, Richard 156. Binkley, Denise 111, 169. Black, Diane 88, 184. Black, joan 78, 201. Black, Nancy 89, 201. Black, Steven 184. Blaesing, Luann 169. Blakely, Debra 106, 109, 169. Blankenstien, Deborah 184. Bleckner, Scott 126, 134, 169. Blessing, William 184. Boals, Deborah 94, 169. Bock, Brian 106, 109, 184. Bodell, Robert 201. Bodette, Nancy B8, 184. Bodinus, Patricia 75, 201. Boehler, Barbara 80, 87, 89, 115, 184. Boehler, Beverly 101, 108, 182, 184. Boesenhofer, julie 91, 98, 169. Bogdanski, james 201. Bogdanski, joseph 201. Bogdanski, Robert 156. Bokan, George 201. Bolander, Suzanne 107, 156. Bolbach, Christina 201. Bollinger, Maureen 88, 184. Bolton, Barbara 88, 114, 201. Boos, Debra 102, 201. Boote, james 106, 108, 184. Borgelt, Patricia 115, 201. Boughey, Deborah 88, 114, 201. Bourquin, Michael 169. Bourquin, William 184. Bova, Cynthia 184. ' Bower, Mrs. Shirley 56, 86, 102. Bowles, Bruce 82, 100, 147, 201. Bowles, Mrs. judy 56. Bowles, Laura 156. Bowling, Carol 169. Bowlus, Doreen 156. Boyk, Fredric 97, 184. Braatz, Patricia 201. Bradish, Susan 169. Bradish, William 90, 100, 114, 149, 184. Bradley, Gary 126, 147, 169. Bradley, Mark 127, 158. Bradley, Robert 182. Brancheau, Kay 74, 81, 94, 105, 201. Brandon, Patty 184. Brandt, Carol 184. Braun, Martha 86, 94, 184. Breier, james 156. Breier, Timothy 70, 72, 90, 184, 190. Brenizer, james 92, 201. Brenizer, jeffrey 156. Brenneman, Deborah 156. Bricker, Allan 109, 184. Bricker, Michael 108, 147, 201. Bridge, Charlene 184. Bridge, Charles 184. Brimacombe, Dale 96, 201. Bringman, Lisa 156. Bristow, Mark 156. Brittain, Leslie 158. Brittain, Richard 72, 90, 100, 121, 143, 184. Brock, john 201. Brock, Patricia 184. Bronkowski, Debby 184. Bronkowski, Gene 156. Bronkowski, jean 169. Broom, Vickie 184. Brown, Bruce 156. Brown, janet 156. Brown, Rebecca 169. Brown, Robert 169. Brown, Robin 169. Brown, Stephen 127, 156. Bruce, Barbara 184. Bruce. Terry 85. Brust, Richard 156. Brust, Arthur 201. Bryant, Linnae 156. Bryant, Robert 115. Bub, Ann 91, 169, 178. Bucher, Mrs. Karen 56. Buehrer, Linda 114, 184. Bukovics, Rebecca 80, 86, 94, 185. Bunting, Carol 89, 169. Bunting, Gary 156. Burke, Elliot 185, 194. Burke, Phillip 78, 79, 198, 201. Burkhardt, Gary 185. Burkhart, Debra 156. Busch, Michael 185. Buschmann, Barry 96, 106, 108, 185. Bushong, Mr. jerry 56, 138. Butcher, David 100, 122, 185. Butler, David 156. Bylow, Lynn 170. Byrne, Doretta 89, 170. Cabanski, Robert 77, 79, 90, 170. Cabanski, Thomas 97, 156. Caddarette, Holly 185. Cafeteria Workers 67. Cairns, john 79, 185. Caldwell, Douglas 70, 73, 90, 170. Callahan, Cathy 92, 111, 185. Callahan, Rebecca 83, 114, 164, 185. Cameron, David 201. Cameron, Robert 122, 126, 170. Cameron, Robyn 156. Campbell, Douglas 170. Campbell, Stuart 82, 96, 146, 185. Canning, Linda 170. Carl, Thomas 201. Carper, Deborah 156. Carper, William 126, 170. Carr, Constance 86, 170. Carr, john 121, 170. Carr, Raymond 201. Carr, Wendy 74, 93, 201. Carroll, Terry 96, 106, 108, 114, 115, 143, 185. Carstensen, Karol 94, 170. Carstensen Kenneth 72 1, 82, 90, . . 3 100, 104, 114, 122, 149, 151, 201, 213. Carter, Bruce 99, 185. Carter, Robert 99, 201. Case, Christine 156. Case, Debra 170. Case, Kay 185. Case, Robert 127, 156. Cashman, Deborah 170. Cashon, Richard 170. Cassidy, Matthew 170. Cassidy, Michael 156. Caster, Carol 73, 83, 118, 170, 178. Chamberlain, David 71, 72, 90, 100, 105, 122, 185. Chambers, Catherine 115, 185. Charpentier, Thane 185. Charpie, Charles 170. Charvat, Victoria 82, 87, 111, 201 Charvat, Wendy 156. Cheerleaders 120, 121. Cherry, Donald 127, 156. Cherry, jeffrey 170. Chinnis, Glen 170. Chmielewski, Marie 170. Chmielewski, Tina 170. Chrisite, Alan 80, 90, 99, 114, 173, 185. Christmas Queen and Court 30, Ciesielski, Diana 89, 170. Clark, Catherine 156. Clark, Daniel 170. Clark, Deborah 89, 170. Clark, Richard 114, 156. Clay, Carol 201. Clay, jeffrey 170. Clay, Richard 122, 185. 31 Clayton, Michael 100, 122, 201. Clement, joan 85, 86, 102, 201. Climer, Karl 156. Close, Barbara 88, 185. Close, Dorothy 88, 185. Clower, Cherie 185. Coakley, Richard 156. Coder, David 156. Coder, Deborah 88, 202. C. O. E. B4 Cole, Catherine 84, 202. Cole, Charlene 156. Cole, Cynthia 86, 185. Cole, Daniel 185. Cole, Emma 157. Cole, jessie 84, 92, 170. Vicki'170. Cole, Collier, Randy 90, 92, 202. Collins, Daniel 126, 170. Collins, janice 73, 157. Collins, Patricia 78, 81, 89, 101, 103, 111, 114, 202. Colquhoun, Alan 202, 211. Combattelli, Linda 202. Comstock, Thomas 185. Conaway, April 108, 170. Conley, Mr. Robert 56, 75. Conlin, Miss Elizabeth 56. Conn, Lewis 100, 143, 170. Conner, jacqelyn 170. Connors, Cheryl 157. Connors, Michael 185. Conti, Christopher 127, 157. Conti, Mike 90, 100, 122, 134, 185, 195. Contos, Gail 86, 96, 170. Cook, Kathryn 157. Cook, Paul 185. Cook, Randy 185, 191. Coon, Nancy 83, 89, 94, 165, 202, 217. Cooper, Renee 202. Corcoran, Cathy 185. Corfman, james 202. Coss, Edward 91, 147. Coss, Victoria 157. Cotner, jean 83, 170. Coupe. Ioan 157. Courtney, Martin 157. Cousino, Carol 170. Cousino, Darrell 157. Couture, Terrance 157. Cowell, Connie 202. Cox, Allen 109, 127, 185. Cox, Mary 88, 170. Cox, Steven 157. Crandall, David 185. Crandall, jeanne 170. Crandall, Stephen 202. Crapes, james 93. Crapes, john 170. Crapes, Michelle 88, 185. Crapes, Tod 157. Crawford. Mark 122, 170. Crawford, Sanford 185. Creecy, Herbert 185. Criger, Dennise 157. Cronberger, Lynette 170. Croninger, William 97, 134, 185. Crooks, Michael 85. Cross, jenny 79, 113, 170. Cross, Warren 185. Crossman, David 170. Crye, Karen 170. Cullen, Kimberly 185. Culling, Vicky 88, 101, 185. Cullum, Bruce 170. Cullum, Sharen 78, 202. Culver, jeffery 202. Custodians 67. Czerminski, Maria 157. Dale, james 157. Dale, Kevin 115, 185, 194. Daly, Karen 88, 184, 202, 208. Daum, Michael 170. David, Alexander 106, 202. David, Darryl 157. David, Mark 157. David, Valerie 87, 98, 202. Davis, Cathy 162, 185, 192. Gerald'185. Davis, Davis, Robin 157. Dawson, Douglas 185. Dean, George 202. DeArment, joan 83, 92, 101, 170. Deaton, Ricky 157. D.E.C.A. 85. DeCant, judy 93, 185. Decker, Reed 127, 157. Degnan, Dennis 185. DeLong, David 99, 157. DeLong, Mark 99, 170. DeMars, Don 100, 122, 202. DeMars, Thomas 96, 122, 126, 170. Demoulin, Debra 170. Deneau, Michael 185. Dersch, Sharon 75, 85, 101, 115, 203 Deurtsh, F. Denny 185. DeVaughn, David 170. DeVries, janet 157. DeWalt DeWitt, DeWitt, , Anthony 170. Edward 203. William 170. DeYoung, james 203. DeYoung, Tom 170. Diacou, Miss Photini 56, 89. Dibling, Daniel 170. Dick, Mary 92, 98, 170. Dickendasher, Lynne 157, 170. Dielman, jeffrey 157. Diener, Kathie 98, 170. Dillinger, Sandra 29, 74, 94, 95, 203. Dilwort Dilwort h, Harvey 170. h, Pamela 203. Dimando, james 185. Dimando, Theodore 93, 185. Dimmerling, janet 170. Dimmerling, Sandra 203. Dinkel, james 99, 122, 143, 185. Dittman, William 170. Dobbs, john 91, 203. Dobrolenski, Darlene 203. Dobrolenski, Debra 170. Docis, j Dodge, Dodge, ulie 157. Cathleen 203. Richard 93, 203. Dcerr, Craig 157. Dcerr, Robert 185. Dolt, Di ana 78, 83, 203, 217. Donaldson, Daniel 126, 170. Donaldson, Randy 170. Donata Doniere Donova Donova 86. ,Mary 22, 74, 83, 88, 203, 214 n, Margaret 115, 157. n, Mary 170. Doran, Colleen 86, 95, 203. Dorf, Martin 96, 97, 122, 185. Dorr, Martin 157. Dorr, Renee 203. Dossat, Randy 126, 170, 177. Douglas, Dennis 185. Draheim, john 170. Drama Club 87. Drees, Patricia 157. Drewyor, Denise 170. Drewyor, Timothy 185. Dryden, Chris 170. Dryden, jill 203. Dryden, Todd 170. Dudley, Arthur 157. Dudley, Donald 121, 170. Dudley, Steven 100, 115, 122, 185. Duerringer, Robert 108, 170. Duganiero, Mary 88, 185. Dumm, Duncan Deborah 157. , Franklin 146, 185. Dunker, john 170. Dunlap, Sherrill 92, 170. Dunlap, Terrill 98, 170. Dunmead, Cathy 86, 115, 203. Dunmead, james 185. Dunnett, Mark 99. Dunphy, David 170. Dunphy, Donald 175, 185. Dutkiewicz, Claudia 84, 88, 171. Dutkiewicz, Deborah 157. Dutkiewicz, john 93. Easterwood, Barbara 203, 219. Easterwood, Debra 84, 171. Eberlin, Lucinda 86, 94, 185. Eble, Ann 171. Eckert, Deborah 157. Eckman, Lorraine 171. Edelman, joAnne 106, 109, 185. Edgerly, Donna 84, 171. Edwards, Barbara 157. Edwards, Denise 157. Eells, Robert 171. Ehrhardt, Karl 127. Eichenberg, Dori 157, 166. Einhart, Patricia 182, 185. Eller, Mr. Edward 56, 92. Ellis, Debra 157. Ellis, Linda 119, 157. Embery, Silvio 171. Engel, Cheryl 171. Engle, janet 171. Engle, Sharon 157. Engler, Carol 185. Engwert, Mr. john 56. Ensign, Steven 97, 185, 192. Eppstein, Mr. james 56, 78. Equestrians 87. Erickson, Daniel 203. Escott, joseph 127, 157. Esterly, Marcia 78, 114, 204. Evans, Mr. David 56, 76, 77. Evans, Ewing, Kathy 84, 204. - Paula 70, 73, 94, 171. Fair, Robert 111, 185. Fair, Roberta 157. Fairchild, Scott 96, 147, 171. Falls, David 93, 204. Farnham, Bruce 204. Farnham, Mark 157. Farrell, Michael 171. Faulkner, Gerald 141, 157. Faulkner, james 85, 96, 100, 122, 204 F.B.I..A. 88. Featzka, Carlene 84, 204. Feldmann, Norbert 91, 97, 185. Feldstein, Mrs. Sarah 56. Fellers, Iudith 157. Ferree, Debra 157. Feudi, Ierrol 127, 157. Feyes, David 185. Fidler, Charlotte 78, 101, 115, 204, 215. Fields, Iohn 88, 92. Filzer, Elsa 107, 157. Fish, Iudith 157. Fisher. Carol 171. Fisher, Mrs. Carrie 56. Fisher, Iames 111, 171. Flanner, Mrs. Shirley 56, 75, 79. Fleischman, Cheryl 82. Fleischman, Teresa 83. 95. 114. 133. 105. Fleischmann, Sandra 185. Flood, Rebecca 157. Flood, Timothy 97, 186. Flowers Ioyce 86, 171. F.N.A. 89. Football-Freshman 127. Football-Iunior Varsity 126. Football-Varsity 122, 123, 124, 125. Ford, Cheryl 101, 186. Fore, Shirley 78, 88, 94, 204. Forum 90. Foster, Miss Barbara 59. Foster, Eric 157. Foster, Gary 97, 99, 186. Foster, Robert 90, 100, 122, 146, 204. Foster, Thomas 147, 172. Fotoples, Iames 172. Fotoples, Richard 71, 80, 96, 109. 114, 204. Fotoples, Robert 96, 106, 109, 204. Fought, Thomas 96, 100, 122, 146, 204, 210, 213. Fouts, Luann 172. Fowler, Kent 186. Frais, Tony 107. Fraker, Pamela 74, 78, 80, 86, 94, 204. France, jill 172. Frederick, Debra 157. French, Daniel 204. Freshman Student Council Representatives 73. Freshour, Ieffrey 127, 157. Frey, Vickie 204. Frick, Mr. Raymond 59. Friedel, Ianine 106, 157. Frisinger, Gary 186. Frisinger, Keith 157. Frisk, Ianet 115, 204. Fritz, Marlene 172. Frosch, Douglas 186. Frost, Mark 204. Frost, Richard 172. Frost, Ricky 172. Fry, Edward 111, 186. Fry, Timothy 157. Frye, Patricia 86, 94, 115, 186. F.T.A. 89. Gaertner, Iohn 126, 143, 172. Gaines, Christine 186. Galaxy 102, 103. Galdys, Donald 157. Galliers, Suzanne 115, 186. Gallo, Paul 79, 90, 91, 172. Gallo, William 186. Gangwer, Iames 157. Gapski, Iohn 186. Garner, Pamela 204. Gasiorowski, Gloria 205. Gatter, Karen 157. Gawronski, john 74, 79, 80, 90, 100. 114, 121, 198, 205. Gaynor, David 157. Gdowik, Diane 88, 172. Gebhardt, Deborah 157. Gehr, Cathy 37, 95, 106, 205. Gehr, Nancy 106, 114, 115, 186. Gembreska, Michael 157. Gensler, Randall 127, 157. Gerber, Ianet 157. Gercak, Mary Io 84, 91, 172. Gercak, Sandra 172. Geringer, David 79, 91, 172. Cerken, Richard 127, 157. German Club 91. Gibson, Constance 88, 186. Gibson, Dale 157. Gilchrist, Darlene 157. Gill, Robert 111, 186. Gillen, Karen 88, 186, 192. Gilsdorf, Carol 205. Gilson, Duane 157. Girkins, Barbara 86, 172. Gist, Iames 108, 172. Glase, Carol 157. Glase, Laraine 205. Glase, Nancy 186. Gleason, Denise 92, 172. Gleason, Timothy 78, 92, 205. Glick, Dennis 100, 105, 134, 205. Goatley, Gregory 172. Goldberg, David 157. Golf 147. Gonia, Steve 79, 114, 186. Good, Joseph 78, 85, 147, 205. Good, Mr. Lawrence 59, 88. Good, Shawn 157. Goodell, Frederick 97, 106. 186. Goodman, Mr. Iames 59, 93. Gorajewski, Dale 185, 186. Goranson, james 106, 109, 205. Gorski, Barbara 88, 186. Gorski, Mary Iane 158. Gosses, Gordon 205. Gould, Lynne 205. Gould, Ronald 172. Gould, Sandra 186, 190. Graalman, Debra 158. Graalman, Diane 81, 83, 94, 104, 155, 1as. Graham, Richard 93, 172. Graser, Mr. Larry 59. Graves, Denise 158. Graves, Patrice 89, 172. Gray, Carol 172. Gray, Martha 186. Gray, Mary 81, 205. Gray, Neal 158. Gray. Susan 111, 196. Green, Debra 158. Greenburg, Danny 121, 143, 205. Greenburg, Kathy 172. Gregory, Elizabeth 111, 186. Gregory, Norma 111, 172. Grenier, Gary 186. Griffin, Miss Frances 59. Charles 205. Linda 107, 158. Michael 172. Griffith. Griffith, Griffith, Griffith, Shelley 98, 172. Grimes, Arnold 158. Grimley, Cynthia 85, 205. Grimley, Debra 172. Grochowski, Kathleen 172. Grogan, Maureen 158. Grohowski, Callie 158. Gross, Gary 158. Gross, Peggy 86, 115, 186. Gross, Virginia 158. Groves, Walter 158. Grzybowski, Diane 22, 81, 83, 95, 198, 205. Guilliams, Cynthia 85, 205. Guilliams, Terri 172. Guilinger, Iohn 158. Gullikson, Ralph 29, 75, 80, 81, 203, 205. Gullikson, Ruth 172. Gump, Bruce 205. Gump, Rebekah 155, 158. Gunther, Kathy 205. Guntsch, Billie 172. Guntsch, Donald 158. Guzzo, Iames 158. Guzzo, Iosephine 87, 95, 114, 205. Guzzo, Mary 87, 88, 186. Haas, Ierome 158. Haas, Sharon 113, 172. Habib, Mark 96, 205. Hady, Richard 158. Hady, Tina 77, 83, 94, 118, 172. Haggart, Ioyce 75, 81, 86, 95, 101, 105, 205. Haines, Charles 121, 158. Haines, Dorothy 115, 205. Haines, Ruth Ann 84, 205. Hajduk, Cecilia 80, 92, 186. Hajduk, Mary 172. Hall, Gail 172. Hall, Ioan 73, 94, 172. Hall, Sally 172. Hall, Sharon 86, 103, 186. Hall, Stephen 70, 78, 80, 90, 100, 146, 205. Hamada, David 78, 80, 90, 105, 205. Hamada, Suzanne 92, 101, 186. Hammond, Charles 111, 143, 172. Hancock, Mrs. Diane 59. Handy Iohn 39, 100, 122, 205, 214. Hankins, Stephen 72, 76, 90, 114, 186. Hanna, Patricia 172. Hanna, Steven 18-6. Hanson, Kathryn 112. Hanson, Kenneth 107, 158. Haralson, Iames 158. I-Iarbaugh, Ianice 22, 28, 31, 74, 80, sa, 94, 114, 205, 206. Harbaugh. Roger 158. Harder, Karen 86, 186. Kathy 72, 83, 186. Harder. Harder, Mark 91, 172. Harder, Theodore 186. Hardy, Nancy 119, 158. Harmon, Ieanne 87, 172. Harmon, Mary 205. Harris, David 172. Harris, Donald 158. Harrison, Donna 73, 158, 171. Harrison, Mrs. Dorothy 59, 89. Harrison, Lorraine 73, 83, 172, 173. Harrsen, Kathryn 113, 172. Hart, Douglas 172. Hart, james 78, 106, 109, 205. Hart, Pamela 92, 108, 172. Harvey, Lawrence 90, 115, 185, 186. Hassen, Denzil 158. I-Iassen. Mike 127. 158. Hatcher, Beverly 70, 80, 86. 94, 11 113, 205, 218. Haubert, Martha 186. Haupricht, Christine 88, 186. Hauri, 'Linda 172. Hauri, Mary 88, 205. Haver, Mrs. Grace 59. Hawkins, Roger 106, 172. Hayes, Laurie 158. Hazel, Thomas 172. Heckler, Barbara 77, 83, 172. Heckler, Mary 78, 88, 205. Heer, Lynn 74, 205. Heidtman. Mr. Ned 59, 149. Heil, Iames 115, 122, 186. Heinl, David 96, 108, 186. Helmeci, Ianice 88, 186, 189. Helmeci, Virginia 158. Helms, Gordon 108, 205. Helyer, Elizabeth 158. Henderman, Holly 172. 1. Hendricks, Barbara 86, 95, 118, 207. Heninger, Roberta 89, 186. Hennessey, Colleen 111, 172. Hennessey, Robert 172. Henold, Terry 172. Henry, Stephen 158, 186. Hense, Richard 70, 78, 80, 82, 90, 100, 147, 207. Henzler, Sandra 158, 160. Herman, Susan 158. Hernacki, Rita 114, 207. Hickman, Mr. Thomas 59, 96. Higgins, james 90, 114, 207, 219. Higgins, Steven 108, 172. Hilarski, Debra 172. Hilkens, Richard 175, 186. Hill, Antoninette 186. Hill, Carol 186. Hill, Ieffrey 186. Hiller, William 207. Hiller, Terrance 158. Hillesheim, Michael 158. Hillyer, Mrs. Sarah 59, 77. Hiltman, Patrick 158. Himes, Kenneth 111, 186. Hinds, Daniel 127, 158. Hinton, Sue 207. Hintz, Richard 172. I-Iischke, Virginia 91, 111, 186. Hobberchalk, Deborah 172. Hobbs, David 79, 96, 122, 126, 172. Hochmuth, Miss Ioyce 59, 98. Hodge, Deborah 91, 172. Hodge, Kenneth 108, 186. Hodges, Steve 186. Hodnicki, Cynthia 34, 207. Hodnicki, Lawrence 158. Hodnicki, Lorrene 158. Hoffmann, Dean 126, 184, 143, 172. Hoffmann, Ianet 83, 186. Hoffmann, Susan 186. Hogle, Deborah 88, 172. Hohly, Charles 172. Hojnacki, Dale 158. Hojnacki, Wayne 100, 121, 143, 207. Holewinski, Darlene 72, 74, 207. Holliger, Ioseph 73, 90, 121, 172. Hollinger, David 158. Hollinger, Paul 98, 186. Hollinger, Miss Virginia 59. Homecoming Activities 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. Homecoming Queen and Court 22, 23. Homer, Denise 172. Homer, Diane 186. Hoover, Patricia 84, 207. Hornyak, Iudith 207. Horodko, Indy 84, 88, 172. Horsman, Sally 74, 78, 88, 111, 114, 191, 207. Horton, Miss Ruth 59, 84. Houlles, Soultana 78, 207. Houser, Mrs. Mary 54. Houstin, Kenneth 207. Howard, Iames 188. Howard, Mr. Zack 59. Howell, Harold 158. Hoy Carla 207. Hrabosky, Barbara 207. Huff, Oscar 186. Huffman, Evelyn 158. Huhn, Larry 186. Hunker, Iames 158. Hunter, Iohn 99, 186. Hurst, Danny 186. Hyter, Vicki 98, 109, 172. Ickes, Lisbeth 207. Ickes, Mark 158. Ide, Karen 158. Ihrig, Salllyl 207. Ingram, C riste 101, 186, 193. Ingram, Connie 158. Inman, Mr. Thomas 59. Innes, Iohn 158. Innes, Michael 96, 207. Intramurals 128, 129, 130, 131. Ireland, Sharon 86, 172. Irons, Nancy 186. Irwin, Connie 172. Israel, Dagmar 207. Iwanoff. Andrew 172. Iablon, Susan, 186. Iackson, Lynda 158. Iackson, Margaret 158. Iacob, Deborah 98, 173. Iacobs, Iohn 127, 207. Iacobson, Mr. Bruce 59. I asser s, Robert 158. Iames, Vicki 173. Iamgochian, Kathleen 173. Ianiszewski, Karen 158. Iankowski, Michael 127, 158. Jaques, Richard 158. I.C.L. 91. I.C.W.A. 91. Ielinger, Catharina 158. Iewell, Pamela 173. Iewson, Debbie 108, 112, 173. Iewson, Diana 106, 108, 112, 207 Iewson, Dorothy 107, 158. Iohns, Ellen 158. Iohnson, Carol 79, 158. Iohnson, Catherine 89, 111, 115, johnson, Dan 85, 207. Iobnson, David 127, 158. Iohnson, Debra 88, 186. Iohnson, Donald 173. Iobnson, Elizabeth 155, 173. Iohnson, Gail 91, 111, 1ss. Iohnson, James 73. 127, 158. Iohnson, Ianet 71, 80, 83, 94, 118, 186. Iohnson, Ieffrey 84, 126, 173. johnson, Iudy 186. Iohnson, Kevin 98, 106, 109, 112 Iohnson, Martha 158. Iohnson, Michael 90, 207. Johnson, Pamela 158. Iohnson, Paul 100, 186. Iohnson, Raymond 173. Iohnson, Richard 100, 115, 122, 143, 207. Iobnson, Susan 158. Iohnstorl. Patricia 173. Iones, Iones, Iones, 109, Iones, Iones, Iones, Iones, Iones. Iones, Denise 111, 113, 115, 207. Michael 70, 71, 90, 187. Gregory 82, 91, 96, 106, 186. Ieffrey 107, 158. Melody as, 94, 95, 207. Robin 106, 108, 187. Sue 80, 83, 94, 187. William 208. William 158. Iude, Barbara 187. lung. Annie 208. Iunior Iunior Band 107. Class Oflicers and Committee Chairmen 76. Iunior PrDl'l'l 34, 35. Iunior-Student Council Representatives 72. Iurkiewicz, Linda 23, 84, 208, 21 Iurkiewicz, Ronald 127, 158. Kachenmeister, Donald 173. Kaczorowski, Roseann 158. Kaczynski, Iohn 173. Kahl, Douglas 78, 208. Kahl, joe 173. Kaintz, William 158. Kaiser, Debra 187. Kalanquin. Claudia 98, 187. Kaliniak, Iames 173. Kallile, Philip 70, 71, 80, 81, 90, 105, 208. Kaminski, Christopher 97, 98, 106, 187. Kaminski, Kim 107, 158. Kamper, Mary 98, 173. Kanarowski, Paula 187. Kanarowski, Robert 208, 220. Kander, Audrey 158. Kandik, Debra 158. Kander, Rodney 187. Karmol, Michael 160. Karnikowski, Paul 187. Karoulis, Katina 94, 104, 187. Karpinski, Ronald 160. Karpinski, Walter 160. Kasubski, Patricia 160. Katz, Iutta as, zoa. Katz, Rainer 160. Katzman, Mr. Lannie 59, 79. Kaufman, Barry 187. Kayser, Nanette 105, 108, 187. Keaton, Iohnnie 160. Keaton, Kristie 160. Keel, Christine 79, 92, 101, 187. Keel, Nancy 160. Keeling, Kandy 160 Keil, Candace 160. Keiser, Keiser, Mark 121, 173. Keller, Keller, Keller, Charlene 208. Michael 160. Victoria 173. Kellermeier, Debra 187. Kellum, Debra 160. Kelly, Christine 160. Kelsey, Kathi 84, 92, 173. Susan 72, 80, 94, 115, 187. Kemp, Thomas 72, 75, 78, 80, 82, 90, 100, 105, 122, 125, 208, 212. Kemp. Kemp, William 77, su, 104, 121, 169, 173. Kendall, Mrs. Margaret 54. 207. , 1 9. 92, Claudia 09, 113, 208, 211. 86. Kennedy, Davio 74, 78, 79, 82, 97, 114, 208. Kennedy, Douglas 79, 173. Kennedy, Kathleen 173. Kerins, David 160, 173. Kersey, Mark 208. Kersey, Michael 208. Kershner, Daniel 126, 173. Kershner, Douglas 143, 173. Ketcham, Daniel 173. Ketcham, Linda 173. Kidd, Iames 173. Kidd, Timothy 93. Kidder, Kathleen 84, 88, 173. Kiefer, Charles 189. Kier, Donald 97, 189. Kiggins, Ianice 86, 189. Kiggins, William 127, 160. Kilisch, Cynthia 189. Kimball, Conrad 92, 97, 189, 210. Kimball, Martin 173. Kimball, Richard 189. Kimberly, Mark 100, 122, 208. Kimble, Mrs. Marie 59. King, Douglas 80, 85, 208. Kinker, Karleen 160. Kinsel, Stephen 160. Kirdahy, Iohn 173. Kirkbride, Kristy 101, 108, 189. Kirkpatrick, Bonnie 73, 160. Kirkpatrick, Sandra 86, 189. Kirsch, Kim 160. Kissling, Dan 79, 87, 97. Kissling, Mickaleen 189. Kitaj, Mrs. Ieanne 61. Klein, Margaret 78, 87, 111, 114, 208 Klein, Paul 189. Klein, Mr. Victor 54. Klimko, Mark 90, 100, 121, 173. Klockowski, David 189. Kluczynski, Lawrence 189. Knack, Sharon 160. Knisely, Kyle 189. Knuth, Dawn 160. Koch, Mr. Iames 61. Koch, Karen 108, 173. Koenig, Robert 173. Kohler, Mrs. Rogene 61, 78, 91. Koinis, Diane 160. Koinis, Thomas 80, 90, 92, 122, 143, 189. Kokko, Olli 36, 92, 97, 106, 189. Komasinski, Sharon 160. Konewka, I. Carol 95, 208. Konewka, Karen 79, 173. Konz, Robert 106, 108, 189. Kopaniasz, Allen 111, 208. Kopaniasz, Mark 189. Kopf, Karen 84, 173. Kopka, Deborah 83, 85. 94, 208. Kopka, Richard 173. Koppenhofer, Timothy 92, 97, 189. Korb, Richard 90, 92, 143, 189. Kornmeier, Edward 179, 189. Kornmeier, Iohn 98. Kornos, Denise 189. Kornos, Dennis 189. Kornowa, Gregory 160. Kornowa, john 96, 121, 147, 173. Kosbah, David 160. Koske, Richard 113, 126. Kovich, Stephen 90, 100, 126, 146, 173. Kowalski, Iames 160. Kowalczk, Denise 86, 95, 101, 102, 208. Krabach, Keith 189. Krabach, Kent 111, 174. Kraemer, David 174. Kralik, Mr. Frank 61. Kramer, Leo 127, 160. Kramer, Kathy 72, 83, 88, 94, 189, 194. Kramer, Michael 96. Krasa, Ioyce 189. Krasa, Thomas 160. Kratzman, Gary 174. Kremnec, Thomas 93, 189. Krempa, Christine 174. Kretschmer, Marianne 208. Kretz, Ieanne 174. Kretz, Rita 189. Kridel, Barbara 88, 208. Kroggel, Mr. Darryl 61, 147. Kroggel, Mrs. Mary 61. Kroll, Mark 96, 106, 109, 208. Kroll, Paul 174. Krouse, Pamela 160. Krum, Christopher 189. Krum, Debra 108, 112, 174. Kuenzel, William 208. Kukiela, Paul 97, 126, 174. Kulakowski, Nicholas 174. Kummer, Gregory 189. Kunisch,Frederick 174. Kunisch, Karen 160. Kunke, Rose 174, 182. Kunkle, Ioseph 91, 189. Kupper, Douglas 208. Kurtz, Ieffrey 90, 114, 189. Kutnyak, Mary 160. LaCourse, Mary Io 161, 174. 'Lahey, Deborah 161. Laidig, Sharon 111, 174. 80, William 97, 176. Lair, Susan 161. Lake, Randall 161. Lake, Richard 161. Lake, Wendy 93, 208. Lemmon, Roberta 161. Landis, Dennis 208. Laney, Kathleen 161. Langlois, Diane 161. LaPlant, Elithe 189. Larahy, Sharon 93. Larkins, Robert 189. Larkins, Thomas 208. Lashley, Elizabeth 189. Laskey, Barbara 73, 88, 208. Laskey, Deborah 89, 208. Laskey, Robert 161. Lauback, john 174. Lauffer, Lynn 115, 189. Leuman. Linda B3, 94, 189. 7 Lawson, David 109, 111, 1 4. Lawson, Rita 174. Lawson, Wanda 78, B8, 95, 101, 208. Layman, jane 161. LeBlanc, Steven 174. Lechlak, Mark 174. Leck, Robert 174. Leck, Scott 174. LeDuc, Vickie 161. Ledzianowski, james 161. Lee, Cynthia 94, 189. Lee, Edwin 92, 111, 174. Lee, Gregory 161, 174. Lee, Karen 113, 174. Lee, Linda 174. Lee, Michael 189. Lee Sharon 161. Lee I Shirley 161. Leestma, Douglas 174. Leestma, Steven 174. Lehman, Donna 161. Leichty, Vicki 174. Leinaweaver, jane 174. Leinaweaver, Sue 189. Leinaweaver, William 208. Leiter, Patricia 208. Leitner, Michael 161. Lemle, Deborah 77, 88, 94, 171, 174. Lemle, Mrs. Louise 54. Len, Leeann 88, 111, 115, 189. Leuga, Susan 88, 189. Lentz, Robin 174. Leonard, Kathy 161. Leonard, Robert 175. Lermer, Ronald 175. Leslie, Mrs. Betty 61, 98. Less, jeffrey 97, 189. LeVally, Charlene 84, 88, 208. Leverenz, Kathleen 28, 78, 79, 89, 208. Leverenz, Nancy 189. Lewandowski, Carol 98, 175. Lewandowski, Georgia 208. Lewandowski, john 175. Lewandowski, Lynne 76, 80, 90, 101, 189, 191. Lewandowski, Mary 161. Lewis, Barbara 175. Lewis, Iuanita 161. Lewis, Kenneth 161. Lewis, Nancy 189. Lewis, Sandra 73, 83, 94, 95, 175. Lichtenwald, Robert 93. Lickert, Kenneth 208. Liggett, Robert 93, 189. Lind, Carol 175. Link, Marsha 208. Linn, jeffrey 208. Lipman, Mr. Marshall 58. Littin, Barbara 84, 113, 175. Livingston, Karen 175. Livingston, Nancy 208. Lloyd, Robert 97, 189. Lockard, Terry 175. Lohmeyer, jill 208. Long, Patricia 83, 94, 189. Longenbarger, Diana 84, 208. Longley, Mr. Robert 54. Loomis, Kevin 175. Losure, Michael 161. Losure, Randall 72, 80, 81, 90, 105, 114, 208. Loth, Gerald 100, 115, 190. Lovell, Gary 181. Lowden, james 92, 149, 162. 175. Lowry, jeffrey 127, 161. Lublin, jeffrey 79, 80, 97, 190. Ludlow, Deanna 78, 89, 92, 208, 221. Ludlow, Patricia 68, 190. Luetke, Mary 83, 106, 175. Luhrs, Ann 161. Lung, Robert 126, 175. Lunn, Lynn 190. Lunsford, Michael 190. Lutz, jane 175. Lykowski, Robert 175. Lykowski, Susan 86, 190. Lynch, Craig 32, 90, 121, 175. Lynch, Paul 208. Lynch, Richard 175. Macalski, Cheryl 161. MacBride, jacqulyn 88, 190. Macek, Leslie 200, 210. Mack, Cheryl 91, 190. Madden, Karen 88, 210. Madden, Susan 119, 161, 162. Madden, Valerie 175. Maier, Robert 175, 190. Majdecki, Marvin 175. Majorettes and Drum Major 112. Malinowski, Ianice 175. Mallory, Sheryl 175. Malloy, Patricia 88, 175. Maloney, Colleen 190. Mandelbaum, Thomas 78, 210. Manders, Robert 210. Manera, Lee 113, 190. Mark, Steven 91, 190. Markis, Robert 93, 210. Marko, Michael 190. Marley, Deborah 175. Marley, Iames 96, 100, 122, 202, 210. Marlow, Kim 91, 175. Marquis. Harry 210. Marshall, Ray 93. Marshall, Warren 97, 190. Marshall, William 102, 210. Martens, Ronald 210. Marter, Gregory 190. Martin, Christine 190. Martin, Debra 98, 111, 190. Martin, Leslie 87. Masell, Michael 181. Mason, Daniel 161. Mason, Diane 84, 175. Matthews, Bonnie 175. Matthews, Linda 81, 94, 104, 210. Mattimoe, Suzanne 155, 161. Maurice, Lindy 161. Mauss, Shari 210. Maves, Richard 161. Mawer, james 126, 175. May, Vicki 78, 106, 108, 210. Mayers, Kathleen 210. Mazuchcwski, Raymond 126, 146, 175. McCallister, Shawn 162. VIcClain, D. Scott 111, 210. McClellan, Mrs. Diane 61, 95. McCloskey, janine 190. McCloud, jill 28, 30, 71, 72, 78, 00. 83, 94, 95, 118, 210. McClure, Mr. Harold 61. McCormick, Diane 176. McCourt, Felix 188, 190. McDole, Charles 162. , McDonough, Patrick 162. McEwuen, David 162. McEwuen, William 210, 215. McFadden, Theresa 210. McFadden, Timothy 210. McFarland, Kathleen 79, 101, 106, 108, 190. McGaffey, Earle 162. McGarvey, Mike 162. McGee, Barbara 211. McGeorge, john 155, 162. McGeorge, Susan 87, 111, 190. McGrone, Gwenda 162. Mclntyre, Gail 93, 190. McKaig, Eleanor 80, 39, 190. McKenty, john 127, 182. McKie, Kelley 106, 107, 162. McKie, Martha 109, 190. McKimm, Douglas 176. McKinley, Kimberly 162. McKinley, Patrick 96, 211. McLaney, Ianet 176. McLaney, john 162. McLaughlin, Daryl 176. McLauglin, jan 176. McLean, Dennis 88, 176. McLean, Gordon 176. McLean, Valeri 80, 187, 190. McLean, Vicki 190. McMahon, Michael 190. McMannamy, Michael 97, 134, 176. McMullen, Dennis 211. McNabb, Cathy 162. McQueary, james 162. McQueary, Patricia 211. McShane, james 99, 211. McShane, Kathleen 176. McThena, Icy 114, 190. Means, Donald 178. Mears, Michael 162. Meeker, Mary 78, 106, 211. Mahan, jane 162. Mehan, Suzanne 176. Meisner, Sheree 98, 176. Mermer, Thomas 211. Metcalf, Richard 190. Metheny, Debra 85, 211. Metz, Linda 176. Metzger, Barbara 83, 115, 190. Mexicott, Daniel 162. Mexicott, Michael 190. Meyer, Charles 162. Michael, jean 101, 176. Michael, IoAnne 78, 80, 101, 211. Michalak, Beverly 98, 190. Michalak, Kenneth 106. Michalski, Cheryl 162. Miedl, Kathy 176. Mikesell, Louise 88, 98, 190. Millen, Cynthia 162. Millen, Daniel 29, 81, 199, 211. Miller, Charles 85, 100, 114, 149, 211. Miller, David 126, 176. Miller, Deborah 190. Miller, Debra 162. Miller, Glenn 176. Miller, janice 176. Miller, jeffrey 82, 111, 114, 210, Miller, john 93, 121. Miller, Larry 176. Miller, Leonard 190. Miller, Patricia 91, 167, 176. Miller, Randy 176. Miller, Ruth 162. Miller, Sarah 211. Miller, Stacey 162. Miller, Susanne 211. Miller Terrie 162. Miller, Thomas 163. Miller, Thomas 176. Miller, Thomas W. 190. Miller, 211. Mills, Kathy 190. Minnick, Vicky 211. Mitchell, Diane 176. Mitchell, Patricia 163. Mittendorf, Miss joanne 61, 84. Mixer, Terri 85, 211. Mocniak, Linda 163. Mocniak, Mary 115, 190. Moebius, Michael 96, 176. Moebius, Thomas 211, 137. Moisio, Michele 163. Moll, Fredric 190, 211. Mollen, Christine 83, 212. Mollenkopf, Fred 74, 98, 111, 212. Molnar, Kathy 163. Molnar, Mr. Stephen 81. Monday, john 163. Morel, Colleen 212. Morel, Gary 163. Morgan, Denise 178. Morgan, jon 163. Morganstern, Christine 176. Moring, janet 176. Morrin, Richard 163. Morris, Cheryl 212. Morris, Ethyl 163. Morrissey, james 190. Morrissey, Robert 176. Morrow, jeffrey 176. Morrow, jennifer 76, 191. Morrow, Shari 212. Morse, john 191. Mowery, Louise 107, 163. Mowrer, Arthur 176. Moyer, Deborah 163. Mruk, Susan 175, 191. Mueller, Lloa 176. Mueller, Raymond 178. Mullen, Marjorie 191. Mummert, j. Ann 163. Munder, Robert 106, 176. Murnen, Mr. john 61. Murray, Gayle 87, 114, 191. Murray, Holly 176. Murray, james 212. Murry, judy 163. Murzynski, Sandra 163. Myers, Gloria 98, 176. Myers, jeffrey 96, 100, 114 122, 149, 191. Myers, Laurie 212. Myers, Margretta 191. Mylander, Michael 212. Mylander, Thomas 176. Mynderse, Donald 96, 126, 143, 176. Myneder, Mary jane 88, 191. Mynihan, Patricia 176. Mynihan. Robert 93. Nagel, Sally 91, 106,108, 176. Nagy, Katherine 212. Nagy, john 176. Nagy, Stephen 212. Nasset, Mark 96, 143, 191. Nasta, Christine 212. Nasta, joseph 88, 176. Nasta, Nancy 163. Nathanson, Mrs. Phyllis 61. National Forensic League 79. National Honor Society 78. National Spanish Honorary 80. National Thespians Troupe 82. Naugle, Deborah 176. Naugle, Michael 163. Naugle, Sandra 191. Navarre, Cheryl 212. Navarre, Iudith 163. Navarre, Richard 212. Neff, jcanne 176. Nejvara, Robert 93, 191. Nellis, Dennis 163. Nelms, Anna Marie 114, 191. Nelson, Bruce 163. Nelson, Christine 163. Nemeth, Kathy 98, 212. Never, Linda 88, 212. Newbold, Lesley 111, 191. Newell, Alan 99, 191. Nicholson, janine 176. Nicolls, Patricia 163. Nicolls, William 97, 191. Niederhauser, Mr. Don, 61, 134. Niemiec, joseph 163. Niemiec, Mitchell 191. Niezgoda, David 163. Nitschke, Mark 99, 176. Nonnenmacher, Thomas 176. Northrop, Charles '97, 108, 115, 149, 191. Nowak, Nancy 183. Noward, Beth Ann 176. Nowak, Larry 212. Null, Thomas 212. Nyeste, john 212. Oberski, Robin 163. O'Brien, Maureen 98, 176. O'Brien, janet 191. Ochs, Mr. Donald 61. 0'Connor, Daniel 93. Oehlers, Mr. Kenneth 63. Oehlers, Martin 163. Oehmler, Martin 213. Office Clerks 66. Okoroski, Michael 176. Okoroski, Sue 213. Okulski, Robert 191. O'Nei1, David 176. Onisko, Richard 127, 163. O'Reilly, Carolyn 213. Orlowski, Michael 163. O'Rourke, Michael 163. Orwig, Nancy 88, 175. Orwig, Pamela 213. Osborne, Iames 98, 127, 163. Osborne, janet 176. Osborne, William 163. 181. O'Shea, Iudith 79, 87, 89,98,111, O'Shea, Terrence 176. Osinski, Gregory 178. Oswald, jeffrey 33, 96, 100, 115, 122, 134, 213. Oswald, jon 73, 91, 96,126,176 Oswald, William 176. O'Toole, Patrick 82, 87, 92, 191. O'Toole, Shannon 80, 191. O'Toole, Sheilah 91, 176. Overholt, Richard 97, 191. Overholt, William 163. Overhouse, Michael 213. Owczarzak, Dennis 213. 0. W. E. 93. Pacynski, Cynthia 176. Page, Timothy 213. Pakulski, Ioyce 163. Pallitta, Francisco 163. Palmer, Susan 84, 88, 89. 213. Panczner, Debra 163. Pappas, Mr. Mitcho 63. Paquette, Michael 97, 191. Pitzen, Randall 214. Plunkett, Debbie 77, 83, 94, 118, 177 Plunkett, Pamela 83, B5, 214, 217. Pochadt, Todd 96, 114, 214. Pogan, Pamela 177. Polewski, Christine 92, 101, 191. Polewski, Karen 177. Pcllauf, Beth 106, 191, 193. Pollauf, Lynne 106, 163. Pollauf, Robert 163. Pcllauf, Sharon 87, 88, 98, 191. Pollock, Victoria 177. Poloina, Elizabeth 88, 163. Poloina, Steven 214. Pomeroy, Mrs. joan 63. Pomorski, Michael 214. Pool, Brent 214. Porter, john 147. Paren, Anthony 92, 96, 108, 191. Paren, Dennis 85, 213. Paren, janet 176. Paren, Lynne 163. Parker, john 93. Parker, john F. 85, 213. Parker, Larry 178. Parker, Patricia 28, 30, 72, 78, 81, 86, 94, 95, 103, 115, 213. Parks, Cheryl 79, 92, 94, 176. Parsons, Denise 176. Partis, Carol 213. Patterson. Diana 119, 163. Patterson, Diane 88, 176. Patterson, Mark 109, 176. Patterson. Lloyd 114, 213. Patterson, Sally 163. Pauken, Charles 163. Pauken, julie 176. Paul, Gloria 163. Pautz, Linda 213. Pautz, Sue 163. Pawluk, joAnne 79, 87, 98, 113, 176. Peake. Peake, Laura 176. Linda 163. Pearson, james 96, 100, 213. Peck, Georgianne 88, 213. Pep Club 95. Pericleans 94. Perlinski, Ioyce 86, 101. 191. Perrine, james 163. Perrine, Valerie 106, 205, 21 Perris, Patricia 87, 191. Perry, Edward 214. Peters, Iean 163. 3, 216. Porthouse, Todd 155, 163. Potter, Kathryn 163. 'I-'rater, Susan 163. Prather, Anne 92, 177. Pratt, Constance 163. Prentice, Ronald 107, 163. Price, Sherry 191. Primm, Bradley 191. Primm, Nancy 163. Provencher, Norma 111, 191. Puhl, Douglas 163. Puhl, Gregory 146, 177. Purney, David 163. Purvis, Charles 97, 177. Quill and Daggar 96. Quill and Scroll 81. Quinn, Michael 93. Rabideau, Dennis 126, 134, 143, 155, 177. Rabideau, Michael 91, 100, 121, 143, 191. Rabideau, William 163. Rachuba, Michael 163. Radde, Luan 179. Radebaugh, Martin 96, 191. Radio Club 97. Rahm, john 91, 179. Rakestraw, Scott 149, 179. Rambo, Deborah 163. Ramsdell, Ray 82, 100, 114, 122, 191 Ramsey, jeffrey 179. Randolph, Greogory 29, 96, 100 115, 122, 149, 214. Randolph, Kevin 109, 179. Raney, Stewart 192. Rankin, Debra 88, 179. Rarrick, Candie 179. Rawson, Karen 163. Ray, Mrs. Ann 63, 88. Ray, james 163. Ray, joseph 207, 214. Ray, Kathleen 115, 192. Ray, Robert 163. Reason, Mrs. Ianice 54. Rebensal, Cynthia 192. Redman, Luanna 179. Reeder, William 192. Reeves, David 163. Rehder, Bonnie 192. Rehder, Dianna 179. Reichow, Donna 214. Reid, Christine 94, 214. Reinemeyer, Rita 214. Reinhart, Faye 102, 209, 214. Renschler, janet 163. Repp, john 115, 122, 143, 192. RePP, Trilby 179. Resnick, Kenneth 163. Restivo, Amy 84, 179. Restivo, Susan 179. Reuss, Becky 192. Reuss, Marjorie 163. Reynolds, Patrick 163. Rex, Robin 91, 115, 192. Rex, Tom 79, 92, 179. Rice, Mrs. Carrol 63. Rice, Gregg 179. Rice, Sharon 192. Richardson, Gary 164. Petersen, Mrs. Irma 63. Peterson, Russell 121, 176. Peterson, Sandra 163. Pethe, Carol 84. Petryk, Barbara 87, 89, 114, 214. Pfaff, Richard 107, 163. Pfleger, Carol 89, 191. Pileger, Marilyn 84, 176. Pheatt, Mrs. Harriet 54. Richardson, Paul 165, 192. Riddle, Cynthia 164. Ridenour, james 192. Ridley, Ioyce 179. Ridley, Paul 192. Ridley, Richard 78, 103. Ridgley, Sharlett 80, 89, 215. Rightmyer, Daniel 192. Rihattek, Mary 83, 94, 95, 169, 179. Phifer, john 96, 176. Phillips, Dorothy 214. Pickard, Lasetta 63, 89. Pickering, Barbara 76, 83, 94, 115, 173, 191. Pierce, Thomas 177. Pierson, Anne 177. Pietrzak, james 214. Pinciotti, john 177. Pinkava, Ann 84, 214. Pinkava, Barbara 163. Pinkava, Diana 84, 214. Pinkava, Gary 191. Pinkava, Sally 163. Pinkelman, Denise 86, 88, 177. Pinkelman, Marcia 163. Pippenger, Mark 163. Pitzen, joni 88, 191. Rihacek, Robert 104, 215. Riley, Daniel 179. Rimer, Renee 215. Ringer, Paul 78, 90, 215. Risk, Marilyn 215. Ritter, Cheryl 192. Rimer, Philip 115, 164. Roberts, Barry 96, 100, 122, 162, 177, 192. Roberts, Gary 73, 126, 179. Roberts, Mary 179. Robertson, Lyman 85, 96, 100, 215 Robinson, Brenda 192. Rock, Gary 179. Rodney, Daryl 179. Rodney, Mark 97, 192. Roe, Rebecca 164. Rogers, Deborah 164. Rogers, Lewis 215. Rohloff, Marc 115, 215. Rohrs, Robert 128, 179. Romer, David 96, 149, 215. Ronan, Virginia 88, 215. Rood, Susan 164. Roof, Kenneth 179. Root, Mary 89, 111, 192. Rose, David 215. Rosenberg, Rochelle 164. Rosie, Charles 192. Ross, Dean 179. Ross, Gary 164. Ross, Mark sz, ev, 92, 215. Ross, Michelle 81, 101, 104, 215. Ross, Laura 164. Ross, Richard 89, 92, 215. Rossie, Linda 78, 215. Roth, Barbara 179. Roth, Gary 164. Roth, Monica 164. Rotondo, Anthony 96, 126, 179. Roudebush, Barbara 92, 98, 111, 114, 192. Roush, David 164. Row, Mr. David 63, 85. Rowen, james 127, 164. Rowland, Ronald 164. Rowles, Kathleen 84, 215. Royal Choir 111. Roytek, Gary 192. Ruddell, Margaret 154. Ruff, Martin 164. Ruff, William 115, 146, 192. Rupley, Christopher 164. Russell, Debra 164. Russell, Garry 164. Russell, Miss Mildred 63. Ryan, Daniel 100, 121, 164. Ryan, john 179. Rybczynski, Virgil 99, 149, 192. Rychlewski, Rose 88, 192. Rynder, Mr. Lee 63. Sackman, Kathleen 179. Salo, Dennis 179. Sanders, Cheryl 164. Sanders, john 107, 164. Sanders, Charles 143, 215. Sanderson, Michael 164. Saner, Christopher 179. Santus, Kevin 160, 164. Sanzenbacher 32, 63, 94. Sares, Dean 164, 176. Sares, George 179. Sautter, Toy 216. Sarver, Ellen 98, 106, 108, 179. Scarlett, Susan 89, 91, 179, 181. Schade, Lawrence 91, 114, 179. Schade, Ralph 70, 72, 80, 81, 96, 104, 192. Schaefer, Nancy 164. Schafer, Cheryl 216. Scheig, Felicia 98, 101, 108, 192. Scheig, Mr. Paul 63. Schieferstein, Robert 93, 216. Schiel, Robert 92, 179. Schiller, William 164. Schillinger, Daniel 192. Schira, Mr. Louis 54. Schmidt, Randy 106, 164. Schnapp, Martha 192. Schneble, Christine 114, 216. Schneider, Cathy 179. Schoettle, Rebecca 164 Schrag, Lawrence 164. Schreiner, Michael 165. Schrickel, Denise 165. Schroeder, Debra 115, 192. Schroeder, james 165. Schroeder, Robert 93. Schue, Timothy 185. Schultz, Lynne 101, 211, 216. Schulz, Pamela 165. Schuster, james 165. Schuttenberg, Karen 92, 106, 108, 211 Schwartz, Marilyn 74, 115, 216. Schwerkoske, john 79, 92, 97, 179. Science Club 97. Scott, Mary 114, 115, 216. Seed, Kathryn 98, 106, 111, 179. Seibert, Cynthia 86, 88, 179. Seiler, james 143, 179. Sejuna 24, 25. Seligman, Randi 101, 108, 114, 192. Semetko, Mary 79, 92, 180. Senecal, Kathryn 165. Senior Class Officers and Committee Chairmen 74, 75. Senior Student Council Representatives 72. enn, janice 165. enn, Stephen 90, 100, 114, 149, 192. ervada 98. ervice Groups 114, 115. eubert, Carol 89, 92, 98, 180. eubert, David 79, 216. eyfried, Cathy 165. eyfried, Larry 96, 192. faelos, Cheryl 192. haler, Bill 180. hank, Connie 165. hank, Faye 216. hank, Kathie 115, 192. Shank, Norma 180. Shanteau, Mrs. Carol 65. Shaw, Cathy 216. Shaw, Deborah 216. Sheahan, Patrick 216. Sheckler, William 165. Shelt, Bruce 165. Shelt, Nicholas 192, 193. Shalt, Susan 180. Shernas, Nicole 165. Shenoisky, Patricia 180. Shepard, Cynthia 165. Shield 104, 105. Shields, Ellen 185. Shinaberry, Michael 180. Shipman, Wendy 28, 31, 83, 94, 95, 114, 119, 216. Shirkey, Lenella 165. Shirley. Cheryl 165. Shively, james 88, 192. Shonebarger, Donald 180. Shook, Bonnie 165. Shook, Karen 165. Shook, Lynnette 84, 88, 180. Shook, Steven 192. Shoots, Craig 79, 90, 134, 180. Shoots, Debra 78, 80, 101, 115, 216. Short, Debra 180. Shortridge, Mark 216. Shortridge, Mary 89, 91, 180. Shoupe, Stephen 93. Shuman, Michael 216. Shuptrine, john 99, 107, 165. Shuptrine, Karen 32, 70, 78, 83, 94, 95, 119, 216. Siadak, Randall 192. Sickelbaugh, Timothy 192. Sieh, Sharon 92, 111, 192. Sieler, Lynette 180. Siemens, james 165. Silberhorn, Sharon 73, 119, 162, 165. Siler, Christine 98, 180. Siler, Linda 165. Simon, Ann 70, 78, 91, 92, 198, 216. Simon, Mr. Donald 65. Simon, Michael 88, 126, 180. Simpkins, Anna 93. Simrell, Mr. Dan 85, 100. Sims, Basil 165. Sinclair, Mrs. Margaret 65. Siwaje k, Gregory 180. Ski Club 98. Skinner, Dale 180. Skinta, joAnn 216. Skiver, Geoffrey 216. Skoulis, Malla BO, 85, 101, 203, 216. Skoulis, Nicholas 96, 126, 143, 180. Slagle, Slates, Robert 111, 114, 216. LuAnne 192. Slee, Connie 216. Sleeper, Barbara 88, 192. Sleeper, George 100, 216. Sleeper, Susan 89, 108, 180. Smalley, janet 165. Smart, Mr. Elden 65, 97. Smith, Amy 165. Smith, Betty 165. Smith, Mrs. Carmen 65, 92. Smith, Dale 165. Smith, David 165. Smith, Denise 180. Smith, Frank 100, 115, 122, 217. Smith, janice 165. Smith, joAnne 85, 217. Smith, Larry 93, 217. Smith, Smith, Michael 80, 217. Rebecca 192. Smith, Thomas 217. Smotherman, Gloria 165. Smotherman, Robert 77, 90, 180. Snuggs, Mark 143, 180. Barbara 192. Snyder, Snyder, Debra 165. Snyder, Monica 88, 192. Snyder, Terry 165. Snyder, Tommy 96, 115, 217. Solly, john 166. Solly, Linda 88, 98, 106, 180. Sommer, William 91, 126, 180. Soncrant. Claudia 165. Sonnenberg, Bruce 92, 98, 192. Sophomore Class Officers and Committee Chairmen 77. Sophomore Student Council Representatives 73. Sorg, Stephen 180. Southard. Scott 180. Sottek. Michael 215. Sowers, Deborah 217. Spartanettes 113. Spence, Diana 89, 101, 180. Spencer, joAnn 86, 192. Spencer, Lawrence 126, 180. Sperling, Marvin 217. Spevak, Connie 83, 94, 108, 112, 192. Sphinx 82. Spooner, Walter 100, 115, 122, 143, 217. Sportsmen's Club 99. Sprague, Sheri 118, 180. Squire, Mr. Raymond 65. Stachowski, Richard 99, 180. Stachura, Kenneth 217. Stachura, Melvin 180. Stacy, Debra 192. Stacy, Pamela 84, 217. Stagner, Brenda 166. Stallfus, Michael 217. Stambaugh, Pamela 166. Stambaugh, Patricia 217. Stanbery, james 111, 194. Starrett, Kent 78, 143, 217. Start Stagers 114. States, Christopher 82, 114, 217. Stathopoulos, Magdalene 166. Stechschulte, james 93. Stedman, jim 126, 134. Steele, jane 217. Steele, Martin 180. Steele, Paul 165. Steedman, james 96, 122, 180. Stefanshun, Kathleen 217. Stein, William 100, 204, 217. Stender, Mark 78, 80, 96, 100, 114, 120, 121, 143, 217. Stephan, Daniel 180. Stephan, William 192. Stephenson, Gerilyn 192. Stephenson, jacalyn 88, 180. Stephenson, james 166. Stewart, james 192. Stirling, Thomas 180. St. john, Cathy 179. St. john, Mr. Richard 54. Stone, Cynthia 165. Stone, Mr. Richard 65. Storer, Mark 180. Storm, William 96, 100, 134, 192. Stout, Rebecca 89, 111, 114, 217. Stout, Victoria 89, 111., 114, 217. Strahm, joyce 180. Straka, Pamela 180. Stram, Greogory 217. Strassler, Beverly 84, 217. Strassler, Carol 83, 192. Streavel, jan 217. Streavel, Walter 217. Streight, Donald 218. Straight, Michael 166. Stretchbery, Karen 89, 167, 180. Strohl, Vivian 218. Strader, Susan 166. Student Body Government 70, 71. Sturdevant, Daniel 166. Sturdevant, Nedra 180. Sumner, Marsha 88, 180. Suter, Ronald 194. Sutton, Denise 166. Swaggerty, jane 84, 88, 180. Sweeney, Colleen 88, 194. Sweeney, Kathleen 194. Swing, Beth 80, 103, 218. Swisher, Barbara 166. Swoboda, Tina 166. Swyers, 'Laurie 217, 218. Syperski, Angela 194. Syroka, Howard 93, 218. Syroka, Michael 180. Szalkowski, Ronald 82, 218. Szczepanski, David 93, 194. Szymanski, Robert 92, 115, 218. Tattersall, Cynthia 83, 94, 218. Taulbee, David 194. Taulbee, Pamela 166. Taylor, Edward 115, 194. Taylor, Gary 180. Taylor, james 180. Taylor, Martin 143, 180. Taylor, Thomas 166. TeBeau, Patty 98, 218. Temme, Larry 218. Tennis 146. Tetlow, john 73, 127, 166. Teilow, Sara 74, 86, 94, 95, 210. Thabit, Susan 166. Thaxton, Sharon 88, 194. Thayer, Mrs. Emily 65, 83, 67, 104. Thies, Lawrence 166. Thomas, Cynthia 166. Thomas, Dolores 194. Thomsen, Kurt 80, 147, 194. Thomson, Mr. Christian 54. Thrun, Douglas 194. Tice, Robert, 37, 100, 122, 219. Tice, Mr. Ronald 59. Tighe, Kathy 219. Tiller, Gary 126, 180. Tiller, Mark 80, 97, 100, 121, 143, 194. Timko, Denise 180. Toepfer, Margaret 107, 166. Toland, Virginia 166. Tolland, Richard 100, 122, 149, 194. Toney, Cheryl 107, 155, 186, 178. Toney, Glenn 194. Toney, Phillip 194. Track 142, 143, 144, 145. Trapp, Robert 166, 177. Trippe, Brian 180. Tropf, james 109, 219. Tropf, Marcia 92, 106, 180. Troy, Constance 76, 83, 94, 194. Trumbull, james 194. Trumbull, Terrie 166. Trump, Mrs. Connie 65. Trychel, Cynthia 88, 219. Trzcinski, Barbara 194. Tucker, Paul 194. Tuite, Richard 96, 109, 194. Tuohy, janet 101, 114, 219. Turek, Kathleen 84, 180. Turner, Pamela 166. Turner, Robin 186. Turner, Toni 84, 180. Turscak, Carol 166. Twining, Barbara 89, 219. Twining, Don 126, 180. Ulmer, Timothy 166. Ulrich, joAnne 180. Ulrich, Michael 166. Underwood, james 93, 219. Underwood, Sharon 180. Unruh, Margaret 168. Unruh, Patricia 111, 194. Upp, Randy 166. Urban, Denise 219. Urbanski, Ellen 73, 119, 166. Urbanski, Karen 194. Urbanski, Marsha 101, 194. Vaillant, Gary 107, 166. Vaillant, Pamela 101, 108, 112, 180. Valasek, Daniel 126, 180, 187. Valasek, David 122, 194. Vance, janice 79, 92, 180. Van Dusen, Michael 111, 194. Van Guten, jeannette 219. VanWormer, Frederick 143, 219. VanWormer, james 109, 180. VanWormer, Sue 89, 101, 113, 219 VanWormer, Valerie 95, 166. Vargo, Christine 78, 101, 203, 219. Varsity S 100. Vaughn, Cheryl 166. Vaughn, Sandra 194. Venia, Elyse 161, 166. Venia, William 76, 114, 194. Vernier, Robin 166. Vetter, jane 166. Visi. Miss judy 65. 101. Vitale, Rosanne 180. Vizneau, Michelle 180. Vogan, David 90, 149, 180. Vogelsang, Susan 92, 108, 180. Vollmar, M. Sue 166. VonVolkenburg, john 194. Vosoganes, Debroah 219. Wagar, Karen, 74, 78, 80, 81, 94, 104, 219. Wagenknecht, Raymond 166. Wagenknecht, Tenna 89, 92, 101, 113, 194. Waggoner, Darrel 107, 166. Waggener, David 195. Waggener, Phillip 166. Wagner, David 195. Wagner, Dianna 180. Wagoner, William 166. Wainscott, Gary 220. Waldeck, Beverly 167. Walker, Robert 107, 167. Walker, Stephen 92, 220. Walkup, Rankin 167. Wall, james 100, 115, 149, 219, 220. Wall, yudiih 167. Wall, Kathleen 154, 167. Wallington, Mark 28, 78, 89, 92, 97, 100, 147, 220. Walters, Wendy 180. Walz, judith 180. Wamhoff, David 167. Wamhoit, Richard 99, 195. Ward, jeffrey 167. Warnock, Ruth 78, 82, 220. Wasielewski, Donna 220. Wasielewski, Raymond 220. Watertield, Robert 127, 167. Waters, Sandra 84, 220. Watkins, Pamela 180. Watkins, Sharon 167. Wawrzyniak, Mark 195. Wayton, jeffrey 167. Wayton, Rebecca 75, 79, 80, 86, 111, 114, 220. Weaver, Esther 195. Weaver, Gary 195. Weaver Kerry 167. Weaver, Michael 78, 97, 106, 220. Weaver, Miriam 167. Weber, Nicholas 167. Weber, Richard 167. Weeks, Michael 167. Wegener, Cindy 167. Weigle, Richard 96, 122, 214, 220. Weilant, Cheryl 180. Wells, Bruce 167. Weissenberger, Donald 220. 'Welch, Michael 195. Welever, Mr. Watson 85. Welker, jeffrey 93, 220. Welter, Sue 88, 195. Wend, Richard 92, 115, 180. Wend, Sherry 115, 167. Wening, Laura 220. Wenrick, Sherri 76, 94, 195. Wenzlaff, Sue 167. Wernet, Richard 93, 220. Westor, Carl 167. Wexler, Inez 91, 180. 100, 114, Whipple, Rickie 167. Whitacre, Daniel 99, 195. White, Mr. Donald 65. White, janet 73, 167. White, Robert 180. White, Susan 76, 83, 195. Who's Who 80. Widener, Barbara 38, 78, 86, 92, 106, 108, 215, 220. Wiedenhoft, Constance 195. Wiemer, Rebecca 108, 181. Wiener, Timothy 181. Wilcox, janice 89, 195. Wilhelm, Christopher 220. Wilichowski, Darlene 93. Wilkerson, Suzee 220. Wilkins, Richard 181. Wilkins, Terrel 147, 181. Willets, Robin 167. Williams, Craig 99, 195. Williams , Debra BB, 195. Williams, Denise 167. Williams, Donna 84, 181. Williams, Gary 220. Williams, Guy 167. Williams, Martha 106, 108, 220. Williams, Paul 220. Williams, Richard 167. Williams, Sean 181. Williamson, Bradford 195. Williams Williams on, Lynn 96, 221. on, Robert 181. Willis, Robin 181. Wilson, Carol 76, 94, 184, 195. Wilson, j. Scott 85, 96, 221. Wilton, Patricia 88, 111, 195. Winckowski, Sharon 84, 181. Windisch, Robert 111, 134, 181. Windom, Linda 167. Windom, Patricia 195. Wing, jennifer 187. Winkler, Timothy 93, 221. Wisbon, Donald 100, 122, 143, 195. Wise, Linda 83, 195. Wisebaker, judith 85, 221. Wisebaker, Sandra 181. Wlseley, Shelia 166, 167. Wlseley, Stephanie 80, 92, 101, 195. Wishart, jill 195. Wishart, joan 195. Wisniewski, judith 167. Wissler, Lawrence 195. Witt, Robert 115, 127, 167. Wlodarski, Mary 167. Wolf, Ann 84, 221. Wolff, Sarah 70, 78, 79, 80, 94, 221. Wongrowski, judy 78, 113, 115, 178, 221. Wood, Christopher 115, 122, 195. Wood, Darlene 85, 87, 221. Worley, Lynden 221. Wrede, Randi 167. Wrestling 132, 133, 134, 135. Wretschko, Mr. john 65, 99. Wright, Barbara 167. Wright, Nancy 92, 101, 181. Wright, Timothy 167. Wright, Vicki 195. Wroblewski, Charles 195. Wroblewski, David 167. Wyman, Mark 187. Wynn, Ivan 167. Wysocki, jetirey 100, 115, 122, 195. Wysocki, Lorraine 167. Wysocki, Michael 221. Yaffe, joan 181. Yardas, Cindi 181. Yager, William 96, 100, 103, 221. Yeack, Celia 7a, 79, ao, 91, 196, 221. Ye ack, Constance 92, 195. Young, Nancy 78, 111, 221. Young. Mr. Robert 65. Young. Susan 88, 114, 195. Youngblood, Quinn 167. Youngs. Keith 107. Yourist, Daryl 97. Yourist, Kay 167. Zachman, Debra 118, 177, 181. Zachman, janis 167. Zagara, Linda 93, 221. Zajac, Rebecca 167. Zalecki, Laura 167. Zarend, janice 84, 92, 181. Zawlock i, David 167. Zech, Carol 107, 167. Zegarlowicz, Deborah 181. Zeisloft, Dennis 82, 114, 221. Zervos, Debra 73, 95, 167. Zervos, Diane 86, 94, 104, 195. Zetaletheans 101. Ziegler, Steven 181. Zielinski, Lynne 87, 92, 98, 102, 181. Zielinski, Mark 79, 97, 181. Zielinski, Thomas 97, 99, 100, 106, 109, 115, 221. Zielinski, Vicotria 89, 181. Ziemke, john 96, 126, 181. Zientara, Nicholas 96, 100, 114, 122, 143, 195. ZiI188. Thomas 181. Zink, David 195. Zink, Mark 181. Ziolkowski, Mary 70, 72, 83, 88, 221 Whetstone. Gregory 98, 122, 143, 195.. Zum-Cher, Kenneth 97, 106, 109, 221' zz Student Body, Having a great time up here in the Shield room. Sure Wish you were here. 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