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Il7i o a ■ Qfo ‘■- •©00 I . (l 1 hlP yfL ‘-’.A, o T .. l- ' . s ' . ■ 6 -S ' , 53© ' ivji7 iOa:v ■ ■ aCF ' A A aTri? Osh ' A, s %V0 n XJ ' ' . ' iQ -: ' 3 J • ' Oi) f o ' Si;, ■S.-. r X) ' ' Q ' yvo r 1 «cram j p ' S ' H C -W on jyvyc- taSyjo- p v p -v’p 5 r ' OTilj? QN JnfjpO ni. ' f ■ r my U r. t • . v ‘ • ; v .V v j . • . THE 1976 WYANDOTTE SYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL VOL. 50 SYLVANIA, OHIO “Time for you and time for me, And time for a hundred indecisions. And for a hundred visions and revisons.” Eliot Activities WKKBSR wm H A year . . . the word seems to indicate a long, extended period of time. It takes a “year” to finish a tough test; a “year” to get through the crowded lunch line; a “year” to find seats when you’re late for an assembly. In the fall, the coming school year seems ten times that long, and yet . . . we’re here. The good times, fun times, happy times, silly times, and victorious times are what we will remember most about Sylvania in the future. Times of shared experi¬ ences, laughter, smiles, secrets, and friends will add to the memories of this past year that we will always carry with us and cherish. L I Other times existed, f though. Times that were i difficult and trying. Times that were boring. Times that made you wonder if you could come through success¬ fully in the end after all. These times are more easily forgotten. They shouldn’t be, however, for they made us what we are and provide the base for all we hope to be. From the beginning, there was something special about this year — something that set it apart from all others. This year is the last for Sylvania High School. . And because of this, a comradeship grew be¬ tween all students from freshmen to seniors. Alone or in groups, to¬ gether or apart, each worked to make this year one of the best. A time exists for everything — a time for victory, and for defeat; a time for tradition, and for change; for settling in, and for saying goodbye. Most im- I portant to remember is there is always a time to do what we want to do — we only have to use it while it is still our own to use. i j A TIME FOR ' I . . . A TIME FOR LIVING! 17 - f Living and learning together — Struggling through defeat, Rejoicing in victory, Growing in mind through each other. Being together while time allows. Separating when we must. 18 STUDENT LIFE - - ' ■ ■’ • • ■ i ' . ' : V, fn • ?? ' . ' ■, . - ' V - ' = -t k. 1- ' ti -.V. ' i. .;v •■?ar- HOMECOMING 1975 “Days Of Future Passed” We must welcome the future, remembering that soon it will be the past; and we must respect the past, re¬ membering that once it was all that was possible. — George Santayana 20 STUDENT LIFE XOBSO Date: Time: Place: Activity: Oct. 2, 1975 4 p.m. SHS Stadium PowderpufT Football Game Jumping Jacks 1, 2, 3, 4 , . Rip off those flags Broken fingernails, bruises Enthusiastic cheerleaders Touchdown, seniors Touchdown, juniors Game’s over — Tied 8-8 Good Job, Girls! Date: Time: Place: Activity: Oct. 3, 1975 8 p.m. SHS Stadium Varsity Football Game All in condition Ready for victory Let’s go. Cats, Beat Woodward! Halftime — The score is 14-0 The band plays “Hail, Hail,’’ and the Float procession begins The senior Wildcat Brings up the rear Excited girls with mums A deserving queen Is crowned The final whistle blows as Sylvania wins, 16-6. Date: Oct. 4, 1975 Time: 8 p.m. Place: South Gym Activity: Homecoming Dance Girls with corsages Guys with boutonnieres All dressed up For the big night Happy faces Candlelight And music A time for dancing A time with friends together A time to remember “Days of Future Passed.’’ 21 22 STUDENT LIFE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Standing on the Junior Class float are freshman attendant Cindy Lopinski escorted by Chris Molenaur, junior attendant Vicki Coleman es¬ corted by Chako Smith, and sophomore atten¬ dant Lisa Hartkopf escorted by Bob Cooper. 2 Bearing the crown and roses are youngsters Ellen Areddy and Craig Findley. 3 Couples enjoy their evening dancing to the music of Whiskey Bridges. 4 Several enthusiasts spent their Saturday after¬ noon decorating the gym for the dance that evening. 5 Reigning over Saturday evening’s dance was the senior court, Sue Miller, Nancy Gee, Queen Amy Colgan, Cindy Parrish, and Lynne Shannon, with escorts Hildo de Abreu, Mark Depew, Keith Sepessy, Frank Narum, and Mark Jacobs. 6 Tired dancers find their way to the refreshment stand. GO SENIORS BEAT JUNIORS SYLVAN IA POWDERPUFF 24 STUDENT LIFE m “What’s happening this weekend?’’ “There’s a game Friday night.’’ “We can check out Mac’s and the pizza place, I’m starved!’’ “I hear there are a few parties around.’’ “How about skating?’’ “I’ve got to get up early to go skiing.’’ 25 BAREFOOT IN THE PARK COREY: You wouldn’t walk barefoot with me in Washington Square Park. PAUL: There’s a very simple expla¬ nation. It was 17 degrees! — Neil Simon THE CAST Corey Bratter . . .. .Mimi James Telephone Man . ... .Jim Rentner Delivery Man . .. .Matt Sigman Paul Bratter . Ethel Banks . Mindy Teachey Victor Velasco . . Tom Heiberg 26 STUDENT LIFE 1 ii. ' 1 The Telephone Man repairs the couple’s newly installed phone. 2 A toast to happiness before their evening on the town. 3 The Delivery Man, played by freshman Matt Sigman, brings packages from Corey’s mother. 4 Juniors Tom Heiberg and Mike Katz carefully dress before the show. 5 The man who lives upstairs, Mr. Velasco, peeks through the sky light into the new¬ lyweds’ apartment. 6 Corey and Paul let loose their emotions after being away from each other all day. 4 5 6 HOLIDAY SEASON DANCE WINTER WONDERLAND S. A.T.B. with incidental Soprano or Tenor Solo Arranged by LEO ARNAL ' D Transcribed for Mixed Chorus by CHARLES NAYLOR Words by DICK SMITH Music by FELIX BERNARD Freely fdd lib.) y mj I 3 I So prano Alto Tenor Bass mp Piano s 0 - ver the ground lies a man-tie of hite, ' O-oo- vuhr thuh grah oon- dlah-ee-zuhm man - tl ov hoo-ah-eet, A Uh J 0 - ver the g ' round lies a man-tie of wliite, O-oo - vuhr thuh grah oon-dlah ee-zuh m m an - tl ov hoo-ah-eet, A Uh r ;; p 0 - ver the g-round lies a man-tie of wiiite, 0 -00 - vuhr thuh grah-oon-dlah-ee-zuh7n_min - tl ov hoo-ah-eet, A ‘p I— :?- 1 I , I I 3 I I p J , p jv Ji| p 0 - ver the g-round lies a man-tie of white, O-oo - vuhrthuh grah oon- dlah ee-zuh m m an - tl o hoo-ah-eet. Freely Z 16 J 3 A Copyright 1934 by Bregman, Vocco, £ Conn, Inc., 1619 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y This arrangement copyright MCMXLVIII by Bregman, Vocco, d Conn, Inc.,N Y. International Copyright Secured Printed in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved SHAWNEE PRESS, Inc., Delaware Wafer Gap, Penna. Sole selling agent for this arrangement in the United States of America and its possessions 1 The happy faces of senior Mark Jacobs and junior Mimi James show their feelings toward the festive scene around them. 2 Senior Brad Heilman, junior Sue Snow, soph¬ omore Diana Hall, and junior Case Jones relax while listening to the music of “Kofijahm” 3 Taking a break from the action are sophomores Alan Revels and Dawn Dedricks. 4 Underneath many hanging snowflakes, couples enjoy each others company while dancing the night away. 5 Aided by junior Frank Malone, senior Joan Jacobson strings up the center bell, which served as the main decorative attraction. 6 Couples retreat from the dance floor to the seclusion of the balconies. e. 29 AIN’T NO WAY — You can beat t he Wildcats! Lean to the left, Lean to the right, Stand up, sit down, We’re DY-NO-MITE! We’ve got the power to, we’ve got the power to, we’ve got the power to — Whoop you! Don’t be a turkey. Oh no! Don’t be a fool. Oh no! Because the Wildcats are really cool! R-I-G-H-T-O-N Right on Wildcats we’re going to win! Right on, Right on. Hey! 30 STUDENT LIFE S-o-u-1 Soul! S-O-U-L We’ve got it! 1,2,3,4,5 — Wildcats do n’t take no jive! 6,7,8,9,10 — Wildcats gonna do it again! i - Groovy, groovy, groovy. Tough, tough, tough. You can beat anybody, but you can’t beat us! SP-SP, IR-IR, IT-IT, Got spirit? Sure do! Let’s hear it! Right on!!! 4 JUNIOR PROM 1 Juniors Virginia Arnot and Craig Peters enjoy a quiet moment together at “Time In A Bottle.” 2 Members of the court, Pemmy McNerney and Lori King, congratulate Mimi James after her big moment. 3 Junior Jim Harding and freshman Barb Page enjoy dancing to the music of “Kofijahm.” 4 Excitement built that evening when Mimi James, escorted by Jim Loss, was announced Junior Prom Queen. Her court attendants were Pemmy McNerney, Lori King, Carla Mann, and Beth Ziegler, with their escorts Fred Kingsley, Jim Boucher, Greg Kopan, and Mike Ringle ’75. 5 Having some fun on the dance floor are junior Jim Rentner and senior Sharon Flanigan. 6 Junior Liz Sadd adjusts sophomore Ed Perry’s tie after enjoying a tiring dance. 7 Relaxing together for a moment are juniors Dan Watson and Chris Culberson. 4 5 6 7 33 mW- A- ' . ; CvK I , . . ;;a - , ■. . V ■ ' .• } . l . ■:.?■«-r f ' A ' - s ' V . ,• ' ' V ■ .,. 1 i-j. ' That is the only true time, which a man can properly call his own — that which he has all to himself; the rest, though in some sense he may be said to live it, is other people’s time, not his. — Charles Lamb 35 IS SHOES 36 STUDENT LIFE WE’LL GET BY WITH A LITTLE HELP EROM OUR ERIENDS 37 High school begins with the whirl of fall leaves. It’s a gold- plated megaphone dangling from a dainty chain. It’s buying all the latest fashions, then babysit¬ ting. It’s meeting friends, watch¬ ing the winning touchdown, and experiencing the thrill and sweat of a locker room after the strug¬ gle. High school is cramming for an exam that you’d rather forget. It’s finding that special date for the big upcoming dance. It’s a shiny bronze ring that catches the light, and it ends with a charm bracelet full of scattered memories. High school is growing up, and grow¬ ing up is wishing you were young again. It’s a time for gathering, shouting, and clapping. A time for singing, dancing, and laughing. A time for sharing, learning, and growing, but most of all . . . 38 STUDENT LIFE 39 d. I 7VyilUd(X- . . . A TIME FOR LIVING! Cl AjLOJii lUCL gvdi trwL -U did iOCU (Mout JlOAMJlQ d djicjc. UMd) ■dLlMA lUiC CU and JicuM aiwai CJcP ' jLd c dib ' ' 76 ,1 11 fo A TIME FOR WANTED: A classroom atmosphere that is strictly serious and does not allow for gum chewing, eating of any kind, or other such nonsense. Those pronounced guilty of the above shall be appropriately punished. 45 46 PEOPLE EXCHANGE STUDENTS Austauschschuler Eleves d’echange Alumnos de cambio Studentes di cambio Fremmed studenter Fremmed studerende Discipuli alieni 1 Maren Mund, from West Germany, came to the U.S. through Youth for Understanding. 2 Sharon Flanigan, Sylvania’s American Abroad participant, spent her summer in Salvador, Brazil. 3 Vera Junqueira came to the U.S. last February from Sao Paulo, Brazil. 4 Viviane VanSinger, a native of Switzerland, enjoys the American way of life. 5 Hildo de Abreu, an AFS student, is from Cam¬ pinas, Brazil. 6 Audrey Oosthuizen, another AFS member, ar¬ rived from South Africa last August. 4 5 1 - 3 6 47 4 k 1 Cheryl Bialowis commended 2 Amy Colgan commended 3 Mark Sczublewski commended 4 Sharon Rosen commended 5 Ceri James commended 6 Brian Storck commended 7 Kevin Lodge commended i I 48 PEOPLE 8 Keith Sepessy finalist 9 Marla Feldman commended 10 Beth Peoples commended 11 Kim Minter commended 12 Pam Feldman commended 13 Denise Elms commended 14 Todd Engen finalist 49 t k I The team that’s always On its toes, Is the team with brains That sits in rows. A player must have Intelligence and a quick reflex. These qualities are necessary, Regardless of sex. Practices are difficult Twice a week after school, Concentrating on trivia Or you feel like a fool. The pressure is on For if they lose one game They’re out of competition And achieve no fame. li ' ! 1 50 PEOPLE ! 1 Junior Paula Mechling winces following a wrong answer. 2 Concentrating on a challenging question are t seniors Denise Elms and Kelsey Kruse. • 3 juniors Bill Charlesworth and Tom Moylan ' prepare a quick response. 4 Conferring on an answer are junior Paula Mechling and senior Paula Thornhill. j5 Quiz Bowl advisers Mrs. Sue Fisher and Mrs. Vivian Hutchisson fire questions to the team during a practice. 51 SENIORSSENIORSSENIORS VICE. PRES. Joan Jacobson PRES. Therese Miller TREAS. Ceri James SEC. Sharon Flanigan Looking back . . . posing for se nior pictures buying parking permits planning senior pranks ACT’S and SAT’s graduation . . . looking forward 52 SENIORS ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX I I i ■1 I Randi Abramson Hildo Abreu Patrick Acuna Eric Adams Michael Aellig Chuck Alcorn Monica Almond Lisa Altmeier James Arman Becky Armstrong Petty Artrip Chris Aseltine Mark Ashner Dewey Ayers Michael Bacon Annette Baer Anne Baker Stephanie Ballinger Laurie Baron Kelly Basch Jennifer Bastian Michelle Baxter Andy Beckstead Mike Bedsole Jodi Belinske 53 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Mark Bell Barbara Benadum Jon Bennett Don Benson Polly Berger Holly Beming Dale Bettinger Cheryl Bialowas Patrick Biel Bradley Bigelow Candy Bisbee Ron Black Don Blakeman Steve Blankley Connie Blauvelt Debby Bloomer Walt Bockert Vicki Boecher Randy Boehme Debbie Boise Vikki Bonkowski LuAnne Booher Jim Boucher Becky Bourland Judy Bourquin w 54 SENIORS BCC EFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV Tom Bourquin Thomas Boyd Robin Braden Janice Bradley Jim Braun Kathy Breneman Doug Brenner Becky Brint Kim Broeker Roger Broome Sandy Brower Sue Brown Jeff Browne Betsy Browning Jacqueline Broyles Nikki Buehler Michael Bull Cindi Bums Laurie Cain Brad Carl Bonnie Camicom Scott Carroll Amy Carter Carol Case Mike Case 55 AECCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC James Gather Kevin Cavanaugh Jeff Chabon Jim Cha mbers Martha Chicles Steve Chuslo Sue Clifford Dave Cline Kathy Cole Tammy Cole Amy Colgan Vikki Collins Donna Conley Janice Conley Patty Conroy Randy Cooke Bill Cornell DeAnna Cornell Rick Cowell Mike Coy Sam Crowther George Cunningham Mary Curl Max Currier Brian Czaja 56 SENIORS DDDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS Tonya Dallas John Damico Laurie Darah Carlean Davis Robert Dawes Holly DeMoe Randy Dence Marcia Dennis Andrea Dennison Mark Depew Dianne DeVriendt Craig Dexter Greg Dinouart Beth Dohoney Kim Downs Cindy Draeger Barbara Drahan Tenley Draheim Todd Drake Dennis Drath Craig Duden Jane Dugan Judy Dugan Sandi Dunlap Susan Dunlap 57 0 DDDDDDDEEEEEEEEFFFFFF Jon Dumford Lome Dzienny Theresa Earl Rosemary Eby Steve Edgell Beth Efroymson Melody Egts Torrie Ellenwood Patty Elliott Denise Elms Todd Engen Desi Erdody Cindy Estrich John Fackler James Faulhaber Dede Favors Kristi Feldman Marla Feldman Pam Feldman Kathy Finch Terri Finch Sarah Findlay Anne Findley Nanette Finley Elicia Finnell 58 SENIORS FFGGGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU YZ Tom Fisher Leslie Fitzwater Mike Flahiff Sharon Flanigan Lynda Foote Patti Forbes Lynne Ford Ellen Forrester Elizabeth Fox Laureen Fraley Tom Frankforther Shawn Fredericks Sue Freels Grant Fulle Gerry Fuller Colleen Gabel David Gale Jeff Gallis Tom Gallup Nancy Gee Cindy Gehring George Gehrke Nan Gerrish Julie Gifford Carol Gilkey i; 59 ABCDEFGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH Leslie Gillispie Gail Gleason Kelli Godwin Julie Golba Tracy Gomoll Monte Goodremont Mary Gottschalk Betsy Graham Cindy Graham Gary Graham John Graham Norman J. Gressman Melvin Grow, Jr. Floyd Guerra Barb Guyton Debi Hager Kevin Hagerty Wade Hall Lori Hallauer Randy Hallett Laura Hamilton Ed Hanline Robert Harlan Kathy Harrah Don Harris 60 SENIORS Mary Beth Harris Marty Harrison Cindy Harroun Tom Hart Fritz Hartkopf Jerry Hassen Susan Hauenstein Laureen Haver Brad Heilman Kri s Heilman Ellen Heinl Claudia Helmkamp Patty Hersh Brian Hesselbart Hollie Hibscher Mary Himmelspeck Anna Hinojosa Dave Hittler Lola Hodges Charlene Hoffman Nancy Holland Amy Holmes Joe Holmes Terrance Holmes Laura Hood 6 ! d ABCDEFGHHHHHHHIIIIIIIJJJJJJ Brenda Hoover Lois Hopkins Alan Horner Amy Horst Scott Nostrant Laurie Howard Becky Hudson Jim Huebner Nancy Huff Helen Hughes Craig lagulli Linda Ice Mark Jackson Mark Jacobs Joan Jacobson Corrine Jaeger Matthew Jaeger David Jakes Michael Jakubowski Ceri James Cheryl Johnson Jeff Johnson Julie Johnson Neil Johnson Tami Johnson 62 SENIORS JJJKKKKKKLMNOFQRSTl VW Wayne Johnson Mary Jones Tom Jones Michele Joseph Gail Joslin Vera Junqueira Jeff Kaminsky Chris Kanios Roxanne Karlet Linda Kashmer Joyce Keefe Patricia Keeler Philip Keeler Karen Keller Steven Kellett Matt Kennedy Timothy Kerlin Lalet Keshari Susan Keshari Haikyong Kim Bill King Brenda King Darryl King Fred Kingsley Mary Koch 63 ABCDEFGHIJKKKKKKKKKLLLLL Pat Kontaratos Greg Kopan Sonia Koppatschek Michael Kramer Svend Kroyer ' 4‘rr Kelsey Kruse Chris Kuchers Karen Kunkle Steve Lafferty Tina La Point Debbie Larzelere Linda Latimore Chris Lay Bill Leason Stacie Leathers Chuck Lee Linda Lee Lewis Levally Jon Levine Robin Lindner Nancy Lingg Moira Lingsch Brent Lochbihler Albert Lock Kevin Lodge 64 SENIORS LLLLLMMMMMNOPQRSTL VWXYZ Adelita Lorenzo Gayle Lowery Linda Lutz Steve Lynn Susan Mackey Linda Madras Jim Mahon Gary Majeski Annette Malburg Gigi Mann Colleen Manning Brent Manor Jackie Marksch Ginger Martin Patricia Martin Jennifer Mason Barbara Matthews Colleen McClain Kelli McCormack Eugene McCormick Bob McGovern Terry McGovern Jeff McLaughlin Mary Meeker Marcia Meier 65 ABCDEFGHIJK LMMMMMMMNNNN Carol Miller Debra Miller Ethel Miller Jim Miller Patty Miller Sue Miller Therese Miller Mike Mills Deborah Minard Tana Minich Kim Minter Roy Moesser Jim Moline Cindy Mulrooney Maren Mund Rita Munoz Sue Mumen Aline Myers Frank Narum Carl Nelson Delbert Nelson John Netcher Bess Nicholas Sue Nichols Chris Noe 66 SENIORS NNNNOOOOOPPPPP Mike Nolan Cheri Noonan Paul Nordin Phyllis O’Brien Pam Ocker Dave Ogle Audrey Oosthuizen Pam Orend Beth Osterman Sally Ott Lorraine Ottney Paul Palmer Richard Panza Billie Parker Brian Parquette Cindi Parrish Sherri Patrick Tammy Paulsen Patricia Pelton Beth Peoples Mark Perkins Lori Peterman Jay Peters Denice Petersen Carole Pfeifer 67 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPPPPQQQRRR Jerry Phelps Douglas Pile Mark Pinsky Wendy Pipes Brian Podbielniak Terri Powers Jerry Prephan Dan Fhinches Jeannie Puthoff Karen Queen Dean Raniele Dave Raymond Denise Reason Jay Reason Jeaneen Reed Jeanelle Reed Scott Reed Bob Reichardt A1 Reis Joe Rhodes Geoff Ribar Phil Richard Teresa Richards Pat Rieger Ron Rife 68 SENIORS RRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSS Jim Rigby Janice Ring Susan Robinson Rick Roby Sally Rocco Terry Rodebaugh Amy Rogers Scott Rogers Kimberly Rollman Joy Rombkowski Amy Rose Sharon Rosen Calvin Rosenberger Jeff Rosenbloom Mike Ross Debbie Rowe James Ruch Alan Rusgo Brenda Salkil Rick Sarahman Carol Sass Randy Savory Mike Saylor Cindy Sayre Jeffrey Sayre 69 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSSSSSSS Rochelle Schantz Karen Schnorf Glenn Schreiber Micheal Schroder Beth Schuster Alexander Schwan III Roger Scott Mark Sczublewski Douglas Seadin Hunt Sears Judy Sengstock Keith Sepessy Debbie Shaffer Jeff Shall Kevin Shanks Lynne Shannon Mylene Sharp Randy Sheamer Kellie Sheehan J. Steven Shelly Bruce Short Richard Shryock Luann Shull Matt Silver Rick Skidmore 70 SENIORS ssssssssssssssssssss Audrey Smith Chako Smith Diana Smith Gary Smith Jack Smith Pam Smith Shirley Smith Tim Smith Craig Snead Mike Snell Chris Snepp Sue Snow Rory Snuggs Kent Snyder Joe Sobeniak Greg Sohnly Dana Somogye July Soychalski Scott Spaulding Linda Spitler Paul Springer Judith Spychalski Sharon Stalder Debbie Staniszewski Cindy Stanley 71 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSSTTUUV Pati Staton Milissa Stead George Steer Debi Steinman Scott Stephenson Bob Stilwell Greg Stilwell Jeff Stober Brian Storck John Sutton Don Szalkowski Yvonne Takacs Linda Tarr Yvonne Tertel Teri Thoma Susan Thorne Paula Thornhill Jim Tifft Dave Tiller Diane Tolies Jeffery Topping Pat Travis Kim Valerio Gretchen Van der Veer Gregory VanWey 72 SENIORS vvvvvvvvwwwwwwwww Teri Van Winkle Cindi Vaughan Lee Venable Charles Veres Heidi von Wiegen David Vorce Britt Wadsworth Tina Waganfeald Anita Wagner Becky Wagner Bonnie Wagner Mark Wagner David Wahlgren Linda Walbom Tammy Wall Robert Walters Linda Walton Tim G. Ward Timothy R. Ward Janette Ware Bill Warner Chuck Warnke Debbie Watkins Diane Watkins Cary Weaver ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWW Bernie Webb Joanne Weber Pam Weir Dave Weisman Mark Welzbacher Wendy Werner Susan Wesley Lori West Jill Wheeler Rick Wheeler Richard White Tom Wickerham Neil Widerschein Machelle Wieczorek Denise Wiland Barbara Williams Cari Williams James Williams Jeanne Williams Karen Williams 74 SENIORS WWWWWWWYYYYYYYYZZZZZZ Erika Wisinger Mark Wittich Lisa Woditsch Kathryn Woellner Terry Wolfe David Wonchala Cindy Woods Linda Wurz Lynne Yeupell Mike Young John Zauner Kathy Zeh Debbie Zimmerman Debbie Zipfel Lisa Zook Kathy Zraik Ken Zraik Bob Zrudsky Martha Zuelke Diane Zynda 75 _ i STUDENT AIDE 1 Senior Patty Conroy aids one of her pupils with their math problems. 2 A young artist receives advice on a glueing project from senior Leslie Gillispie. 3 Senior Jeanette Ctvrtlik helps a student color a picture. 4 Many eyes carefully watch senior Kathy Finch as she demonstrates a problem. 5 Senior Terri Powers assists a student with her math work. 77 ENGLISH 1 Senior Laurie Howard doodles on her paper during an American Studies lecture. 2 Going by the old theory that “two heads are better than one,” juniors Janet Klein and Tom Heiberg work together on a project. 3 The play “Inherit the Wind” is performed by students in American Studies. 4 Sophomore Kerrie Armstrong concentrates on her assignment. 5 Public Speaking class gives sophomore Debbie Morgan a chance to express herself through oral presentations. 6 Listening carefully in American Literature is junior Pam Hibscher. Communication — the key word in the English Department. It means learning grammar rules, discussing literature, delivering speeches, and creative writing. All these things help in expressing oneself. 1 4 5 2 3 6 1 Junior Gay Sullins concentrates on her notes in English class. 2 Miss Kay Barley instructs her Western World Literature class. 3 Sophomore Sam Okun delivers a speech to his classmates. 4 The library proves to be a quiet place for freshmen John Evarts and Jeff Jennewine. 5 Junior Robin Smith takes a pause from her studies to listen to a friend. 6 Relaxing in a comfortable chair, senior Dean Raniele finds time to read. I I ii 80 PEOPLE PH(J I ' J- ORAPHY hfifti gj ' W%4 4ttM rLi 81 a i 1 Sophomore Carolyn Chandler reads through a German book. 2 Listening to a Spanish dialogue are sopho¬ mores Bill Frain and Mark Breese. 3 Mrs. Constance Stackpole explains the princi¬ ples of French to senior Richard Shryock. 4 French II students listen to directions from Mrs. Estella Vardinakis. 5 Dr. Donna Sutton instructs her Spanish class. 6 The language lab provides a pleasant place for these Spanish III students to study. 82 PEOPLE language . . . the key to understanding K 83 juniorsjuniorsjuniorsjuniorsjun PRES. John Ice SEC. TREAS. Tracy Breese VICE PRES. Liz Sadd I Juniors do their thing . . . powder puff football Cos I, lOE I, DECA I oxygen is diatomic doughnut sales junior prom bluebooks PSAT’s . . . another year i 84 JUNIORS ttir 4 I aabbccdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Robin Adair Dona Akiki Bob Allen Cindi Allen Joe Alspaugh Scott Ammons Chris Angle Chris Arduser Ken Arends Ellen Armstrong Kim Armstrong Virginia Amot Steve Ashner John Aubry John Auwaerter Eric Badas Mike BaU Marc Bambino Annette Baranek Jeff Barber Jim Bassett Rhonda Beaver Bob Behner Jon Bekoff Dave Belue Gary Bennett Carol Bentley Debi Beren Jackie Berkey Kent Bevel Brian Bills Ann Birchler Ben Black Tracey Black Karen Blackford Carol Blake man Charlie Blum Susan Blumer Brenda Booher Ann Boucouras Jim Bouldin Elaine Bozman Sue Bradley Lindsey Bradluy Tracy Breese Jim Brenner Matt Broadway Bryon Brock Cheryl Brock Beth Brondes Dave Brookfield Doug Brown Kathy Brown Kim Brown Karen Buchholz Kathy Buchholz Cindy Buettner Betty Bunde John Bunde Sandy Bunker George Bunting Kathy Bumard Frank Burnham Scott Burroughs Meg Burton Jeff Buske Tina Butz Cathy Campbell Clint Campbell Richard Carter 85 ahccccccccccccddddddddddddeeeeee eee Tim Carter Charlene Charles Bill Charlesworth Mark Christian Karen Chromen Laurie Chuslo John Clark Julie Clark Bryan Clausius Dave Clemens Pam Clift Scott Cline Craig Cole Ivan Cole Vicki Coleman Dorothy Como Scott Comte Cindy Conn Kevin Connor Bob Cooper Todd Cooperider Pat Corliss Dean Coulter Jeff Coutcher Doug Couturier Jeanie Cox Mark Criss Sue Crowner Ken Cubbedge Chris Culberson Cheryl Culpert Bob Currier Robin Currier Mark Dallas Rene Dallas A1 Damico Chris Davis Mark Davis Mike Davis Jon Dean Mark DeBacker Scott DeBord Sue Dejeu Keith Dennis Jane Depew Tom Devers Nancy Dewey Randy Deye Sharon Dickson Steve Dietrich Robbie Diller Greg Dimit Veda Distel Maureen DiVincenzo Jon Dolgin Jim Donahue Julie Dorr Cheryl Downing Kenneth Draeger Kim Dreeze Debbie Dudderar Diane Dudley Curt Cunham Mary Eby Ann Edelstein Gayle Edgar Matt E dinger Craig Ellis Russell Elms Gregg Emch Cheryl Erbskom Nancy Emsberger 86 JUNIORS eeefffffggggghhhhhijklmnopqrsLU Bob Estrich Julie Evarts Mari Evers Rick Faison Ellen Faulhaber Tom Faulkner Gary Field Sherry Finch Scott Fischer Nancy Fisher Steve Fiske Kim Fitch Teriy Flahiff Kevin Fleck John Flowers Tammy Flynn Melissa Forrester Tracy Forrester Valarie Fowler Dawn Fraley Mark Frank Mimi Freimer Bryan Friess David Fry Randy Fugate Lynn Ganzfried Marisol Gartner Dan Gaynor Mark Gehring Tim Geisler Doug Gertner Peggy Gertner Jill Getman Beth Glasser Kevin Glenn Mike Glenn Tom Glover Charles Gogolin Sue Gold Rosemary Golembiewski Debbie Gollihugh Rad Goodell Ellen Goodwin Robin Gordon Jon Gomey Audrey Gottlieb Jackie Grant Corey Gray Bill Gressman Fred Griffin Carolyn Grinnell June Grodi Sandy Grodi Cindi Growden John Guitteau Bob Gurney Debbie Gurzynski Libbey Guss Chris Hackler Tina Hackney Andy Hague-Rogers Bev Hall Donna Hall Laurie Hallett Jim Harding Rene Harget Anne Harr Ken Harrah Carla Harris Chris Harris Valerie Harrison Sharon Hart I abcdefghhhhhhhhhiiiiiiiiijjjjjjjjjkkkkkkkk Paul Heath Debbie Heer Steve Hegamaster Kris Heilman Rob Heiman Julie Heinz Chris Heiman Randy Hemsath Jim Heninger Cindy Henzler Dwight Hertzberg Ann Hess Pam Hibscher Lori Himmelein Scott Hisey Jim Hixson Sue Holler Judy Holliman Andi Hood Bill Hood Todd Hooper John Hoover Stacey Houston Jeff Howald Cindy Hubbell Jon Huckels Geoff Humphreys Pat Hurley John Ice Jean Her Nancy Ingersoll Blair Jackson Mimi James Jeff Jan Michael Jan Lynn Jankowski Shirley Jans Paul Jaynes Julie Jennewine Karen Jennings Kim Joerin Case Jones Lynne Jones Anita Joseph DeMarie Joseph Mike Karpanty Mary Karpinski Amy Karrick Mike Katz Sheila Katz Mike Kelly Norm Keil John Kimble Marvin Kimbler Lori King Terry King Ken Kirkpatrick Dale Kitchen Janet Klein Mike Klein Tom Klotz Mary Ann Knapich Mel Knapich Beth Knopp f 88 JUNIORS kkkkkllllllmmmmmmnopqrstuvwxyz Luann Kohler Linda Kosmo Eric Kronk Mike Kroyer Kevin Kuhl Jim Kull Tammy Kutter Tom Lacksonen Tere Lampathakis Bill Lancaster Lisa Landis Darlene LaPointe James Larzelere Janet Lattea Frank Laughlin Debbie Law Grant Lawrence Loretta Layman Marinda Lehman Tom Lehman Bill Leland Richard Levin Bruce Levison Thomas Lewandowski Avie Lewis Clarence Lewis Eric Lewis Judy Liber Joe Lindsley Diane Livingston Matt Lopinski Keith Lorenzen Jim Loss Kathy Lowery Mary Lumpkin Dave Maag Diane MacMartin Sandy MacMillan Dennis Mahon Frank Malone Carla Mann Debbie Mars Dave Martin Brent Mayhugh Bob McClain Brett McConnell Mike McCullough Kim McDowell Mike McGee Jim McGreevy Kathy McHugh Tim McNamara Pemmy McNemey Paula Mechling Steve Melchi Bill Merritt Nick Messinger Mike Metzger Duane Micham Karen Miller Rick Miller David Minard Kathy Mink Steve Minnich 89 abcdefghijk ' mmmmnnnnooopppqqqrr Kevin Mitchell Cindy Mohr Robin Mohr Jim Moncher Bill Morten Kelly Moyer Tom Moylan Julie Mulrooney David Munoz Debbie Murbach April Murd Marcia Musickwicz Lori Mutch Leslie Nagel Bob Nantz Mark Nathanson Gail Nemire Pat Newton Lynn Nusoaum Gary Oancea Lisa O ' Brien Tim O ' Brien Tom Ogle Wendy Ondrus Mike Oravecz Ken Ott Bev Ottney Barb Pack Scott Page Gail Paiement Gary Paiement Brent Parquette Kathy Parrish Bill Patterson John Peery Ellen Perelman Donna Perry Kris Perry Kim Personeous Craig Peters Kim Pfeifer Cathy Pharmakidis Scott Pierson Debbie Pipes Mark Pirooz Leonard Pollack Chad Porter Nancy Porter Kenneth Pratt Bill Punches Debby Puszczewicz John Queen Paul Quinto Renee Quiros Dave Raab Jerry Rable Jan Ransom Karen Reber Jacob Reinbolt Jim Rentner Chuck Richardson Herb Ring Jill Robarge Gary Robie Chuck Roby Dave Roe Terry Roehrig Jill Romanoff April Rose Art Roth Neil Roth Darlene Rothhaar 90 JUNIORS Irrrrrrrrsssssssssssssssssssssssssstuvwxy ? s Debbie Rothhaar Leslie Royer Randy Rubin Pete Rusik Gary Russell Liz Sadd Danny Sanders Matt Sares Tonia Sares Eric Sarmento Chris Saverstrom Bill Savory Bruce Schaff Don Schaffer Martha Schaffer Charlotte Schaiberger Jim Schall Brad Scharp Don Schena Karen Scheuermann Ed Schlatter Cathy Schneider Trent Scholler Cheryl Schroeder Scott Schwab Mark Schwan George Sears Dan Seely Shira Shapiro Tova Shapiro Randy Sharp Kacey Sheehan Donna Shepherd June Shumway Howard Siggelko Shari Sigman Lila Simon Kellie Simpson Nathan Singer Tracy Skistimas Duane Slaughterbeck Beth Sloan Tammy Smenner Brad Smith Louise Smith Mark Smith Mike Smith Robin Smith Steve Smith Tanya Smith Jeff Smothers Jan Snodgrass Debra Snuggs Gregg Snyder Sharon Sokobin Allan Somogye Richard Souchek Scott Spaulding Judy Spitznaugle Mike Stager Bob Staifer Sean Stambaugh Jim Stang Byron Stanger Carey Stansbury Rick Stansley Cheryl Steele Barb Stepleton Barb Sterling Joe Stevens Lori Stockton Kari Stuard abcdefghijklmnopqrssttuuvvwwxyyz Kurt Stykemain Cathy Stytle Mike Suchy Gaye Sullins Sue Sullivan Doug Sutton Bryan Symons Tammy Tailford Melody Tarr Ken Tate Diane Taylor Julie Taylor Mindy Teachey Rene Thebeau Sherri Tiller Robert Titus Maryann Tokles Doug Tolies Alex Toth David Tough Cheryl Towner Bill Trawford Gary Tressler Dave Tullis Andy Turnbull Laura Tuttle Tony Ursell Terri Vanittersum Teri Vikupitz Dean Vollmar Amy Vorhees Jeff Wagonfeald Russ Wainer Dave Walker Laura Walker John Walter Colleen Ward Eugene Ward Dave Watkins Dan Watson Bryan Wharram Dave Wheeler Bob Whiteaker Lauri Wickerham Cindy Wieczorek Jennie Wilder Valerie Wilka Patti Willhardt Carol Williams Harold Williams Kevin Williams Suzanne Williams Jeff Wilson Kevin Wisniewski Tracy Wittenmyer Leann Woodworth Randy Workman Ingrid Wurth Peggy Wysong Sharon Wysong Jeff Yanof Bruce Yoder James Young Peggy Young Ron Young Lami Youssef Tim Zander Beth Ziegler Sue Ziehmer Shelly Ziemke Doug Zipfel Dave Zvara 92 JUNIORS I I science is . . . measuring mass and volume analyzing atoms memorizing formulas mixing and separating solutions dissecting cats experimenting science is . . . hard work determination satisfaction 1 Freshman Elsa Bru no checks over directions while performing an experiment in Introduc¬ tory Physical Science. 2 Concentration is exercised by senior David Jakes when dissecting a cat in Anatomy. 3 Senior John Graham watches as senior Mark Depew hastily jots down notes in physics class. 93 94 PEOPLE 1 Senior Mary Meeker takes care of the bunnies in the animal court. 2 Mr. Donald Eggenschwiler, chemistry instruc¬ tor, helps junior Karen Kunkle read a gradu¬ ated cylinder. 3 Junior Mike Galose carefully measures some chemicals on the bead balance. 4 Making observations on a starfish is sopho¬ more Sue Bohon. 5 Junior Jerry Rable tends to the flowers in the greenhouse. 6 Introductory physical science holds the atten¬ tion of this freshman class. 7 Mr. Larry Jones explains genetics to his biol¬ ogy class. 2 1 3 4 i: H N H T I r. H ihuybuii) (.-IK) SS THK KK-Srl.’l ' S or A cwoss |Or rOK TWO TRAVI ' S iEXUNKlJ) CUOSS Escape from the classroom by Learning about Far away places And great men in history. Try to understand different Cultures while Travelling through time. il : 96 PEOPLE I HISTORY 1 Sophomore Patty Simonds concentrates on her history lesson. 2 A bit of humor livens up a sociology class. 3 Leaning against the window, senior Mark Per¬ kins relaxes during a government class. 4 Sociology teacher Mr. Thad Abell gives his class last minute instructions before passing out the test. 97 i 1 Mr. James Virtue, American History instructor, explains the chapter to the class. 2 Senior Roy Moesser isolates himself in a comer to absorb his government text. 3 Seniors June Ruse and Theresa Earl look over their notes during a class discussion. 4 Western World Literature tests bring many surprises to senior Laurie Cain. 5 Mr. Wayne Mauk, social studies teacher, checks a student’s assignment. 6 Working together on their history lesson are seniors Barbara Drahan and Diane Tolies. ' r 98 PEOPLE I The name of the game is numbers. Whether it’s algebra, geometry, or trigonometry. It all means playing with figures to come up with the final solution: MATHEMATICS lOO PEOPLE 1 Junior Sue Snow figures out her math assign¬ ment with the help of a computer. 2 Math instructor Mr. Allen Bums works with a student on a problem. 3 Mr. Maurice Hogan kindly asks sophomore Brenda Shugarman to throw out her gum. 4 Junior Julie Clark answers algebra problems off the blackboard. 5 Senior George Steer concentrates on his trigonometry. 6 Sophomore Gwen Periera uses a compass to construct geometric figures on the board. 101 BUSINESS EDUCATION Click, click, click, click, ring Click, click, click, click, ring Click, click, oops. The sounds echoing through the halls of those practicing their typewriting skills. 102 PEOPLE 1 Correcting a stencil is senior Vicki Boecher. 2 Sophomore Lynn Brookfield struggles through her typing lesson. 3 Stopping to fix a mistake is senior Linda Mad¬ ras. 4 Working on the adding machine is senior Tammy Cole. 5 Freshman David Howard concentrates in his typing class. Cyi trtAji 6 ' 7 A. rn ' ' fx . 0 i jAj p n ' pycp iA) Ij M-y. sbphomoressophomoresst)phom PRES. Lynn Schwenning SEC TREAS. Terri Kirkpatrick VICE PRES. Lisa Hartkopf Growing accustomed . . . travelling up and down the hill theorems and assumptions [! dissecting frogs and worms | class rings f . . . adjusting L 104 SOPHOMORE aaabbcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy Mike Abernathy Jay Abramson Kevin Adams Cathy Adler Eric Albring David Allen Tonnie Allen Andy Alverson Darrell Anderson Denise Antieu Della Archambo Sue Arman Kerrie Armstrong Kelly Amwine Pat Artrip Jim Babcock Karen Bader Doug Bahrs Amy Baker Mark Baker Augustine Balder Mark Ball Tim Ballinger Diana Balwinski Jeff Barber Hal Barkan Lynn Baron Cheryl Barto David Bauer Tom Baumgartner Teri Bear Robbi Beasley Kathy Bekos Diane Bell Scott Bellg Dan Bensch Herschel Bentley Kathy Bentley Eric Berger Jeff Berman Glenn Bernheisal Heidi Berning Wendie Bernstein Dave Bisbee Bonnie Bleim Rick Bloom Tom Bloomer Tracy Bluth Sue Bohon Tammi Boise Steve Bollinger Beth Bonkowski Julie Booth Tim Bovey Kim Boyce Karen Boyd Tina Bozell Ellen Braden Don Branum Linda Braun Mark Breese Ray Brint Cathy Brockhoff John Brokaw Lynn Brookfield Regina Brown Rob Brown Sandy Broyles Sarah Brunner Dorindia Buck abbbbbbbcccccccdddddddeeeeee f f f f f Brenda Buehler Pete Buscani Barb Campbell Mary Carpenter Debbie Carroll Don Carroll Ron Carroll Chris Cashen Renee Cauffiel Sylvia Challen Rachel Chabon Carol Chandler Annette Cherry Andy Christensen Julie Chuslo Doug Clarkson Art Clendenin Larry Coffman Dennis Cole Sandy Cole Janice Colosky Lori Conti Karen Cooke Dean Cooper Sandy Cottrel Amy Cousino Marie Cousino Wanda Cousino Chris Couturier Kelly Crider Ricky Crook John Crosby Kevin Crowell Connie Culpert Mary Cummings Fred Cumier Marla Dallas Mike Damico Gary Dawes Debbie Deacon Sandy Dean Crystal Dearing Amy DeBacker Dawn Dedricks Cathy DeHart Kurt Dennis Lisra Dennis Meg Dennison Jim Denny Juiwanna DePew Paul Devers Jeri Dewey Diane Diefenderfer Kathy Diller Cathy Dixon Joe Dominguez John Donahue Jackie Donovan Connie Dorlay Margaret Draeger Judy Dragun Carol Draheim Darlene Drake Bob Drewicz Brian Ducat Dana Dudderar Danny Duffy Pat Earl Jim Eberle Libbie Edwards Janet Ehlenfeldt Scott Elliot Rob Ellis Mark Engen Sally Erb Mike Essig A1 Evans Tad Everett Dave Fackler Jim Fall 106 SOPHOMORES ffffffgggggghhhhhhijklmnopqrstu Marc Fanning Peggy Feely Mark Feldstein Tressa Ferrella Dav Finch Kevin Finch Jon Findlay Anita Fine Tracey Flanigan Jill Foist Lori Foradas Miriam Foster Tami Foster Bill Frain Clarke Freed Joan Friesner Sheila Friess Rich Fry Russ Fugate Pam Gallagher Dave Gemmill Chuck Gerber Mike Gerdenich Mary Giaquinto Roger Gibson Judy Glase Dan Glatter Kay Gleason April Glenn Tim Gold Stu Goldberg Kathy Gomoll Jim Gonzales Andy Goodwin Karen Gratop Christy Gray Randy Green Laura Greene Dianne Gremling Shari Gross David Grow Becky Growden Eric Guillod Linda Gumpp Barb Guss Janet Guyton John Hackett Barry Haefner Denise Haigh Alan Hall Cam Hall Cindi Hall Diana Hall Dorian Hall Bob Hanes Tyrone Hanline Kristin Harris John Harrison Lisa Hartkopf Tracy Harvey Jeff Hassen Doug Haymier Rick Heaps Scott Heberger Roy Henderson Denise Hensel Lisa Henzler Clay Hepler Paula Herman Stacey Herman Jim Hess Sylvia Hesser Judy Heuerman James Hilfinger Tari Hinds Tricia Hoehing Melody Hoisington Calvin Hollar Randy Hollister Bob Holtfreter I i I i 11 I ! 107 A abcdefghhhhhhhiiiiiiijjjjjjjkkkkkkkllllll I Bob Hoover Ed Howard Joe Howard Sean Howard Marshal Hudson Bob Huff Rick Huff Greg Huffman John Huffman Beth Hughes Richard Hughes Tim Huston Melissa Hyma Lisa lagulli Keith Inderrieden Joe Inman Fred Ishler Julie Jacobs Andrea Jaeger Cindy Jakes Brad Jan Jane Jeffrey Linda Johnson Shelly Johnson Tom Jones Paul Jovanoric Carter Kaplan Bill Karahalios Jim Karlet Kathy Kashmer Lisa Katz Jerry Keener Jeff Keil Kris Keil Greg Kellett Lori Kelly Sue Kerlin Karen Ketteman Dave Kidd Doug Kidd Chuck King Terri Kirkpatrick Laurie Kirkwood Gale Kitchen Bob Kitzman Randy Knoll Donna Kobeck Ellen Koepfer Frank Koepfer Sheila Kohler Barb Konz Sylvia Koppatschek Dawn Korb Betty Kovacs Bob Krenz David Kross Matt Kuchers Loren LaConey Mark LaPlante Steve Lauffer Cheryl Laugerman Connie Laux Dale Laviolette Judy Law Cheryl Lay Dan Leason Brigette LeBeau Mike Leggio Kim Letzgus Jane Lewis Jeff Lewis Leah Lewis 108 SOPHOMORES llllllmmmmmmnnnnnnopqrstuvwxyz Kevin Liber Mark Liber Jon Liebenthal Nick Liggett Kelly Lincoln Craig Lindner Bob Lingo Christy Lipe Craig Lochbihler Dorothy Lock Jim Locker Lauren Loflin Laurie Long Larry Lorenzo Jerry Lowe Cindy Lowery Bruce Lykes Debbie Mackey Chris Majewski Jeff Mallory Dave Mann Robert Mars Judy Marvin Tarisa Masyke John Mathes Ron Mattimoe Karen McCarthy Neil McCarty Steve McCormack Debbie McCormick Cathy McGill Kevin McGuinn Craig McKimmy Sharon McLaughlin Brad Meilink Nick Melchert Vickie Melchert Holly Metzger Julie Metzger Eric Metzler Kim Metzler Doug Micham Annette Miller Cindy Miller Connie Miller Mike Miller Randy Miller Tony Miller Brenda Mills Noreen Milner Dan Minard Eddie Mohr Sue Molenaur Debra Monal ar Dave MorgarT Debbie Morgan David Moring Mike Morris Roxie Morse Janell Mortemore Indira Moyer Kent Moyer Jim Moylan Sandy Mumen Ann Murray Mary Murray Peggy Murty Darryl Musser Eric Myers Lauri Nagel Bev Napolski Terry Neal 109 k bcdefghijklmnnnooopppqqqrrrsss Nancy Neithercut Bryan Nelson Brenda Never Mike Nevers Rick Northrup Brian Ogle Sam Okun Shelly Okun Ron Ottney Janice Page Gwen Pereira Heang Perkins La Perkins Ed Perry Marcia Peters Todd Peters Ruth Petroff Rick Pidcock Ed Pierce Doug Pierson John Pina David Pinsky Steve Pogan Dave Powell Mike Powers Chaney Price Mike Price Joe Pucilowski Tony Purpich Bill Quick Jerry Quinonez Walter Quinto Linda Quiros Mike Ratajski Lee Redmond Amy Reichardt Alan Reinbolt Kris Reinelt Ed Reinstein Alan Revels Julie Rhodes Gene Richard Cindy Rife Norm Rising Pam Ritchie Nancy Roberts Brett Roby Toni Rollman Tim Romberg Dawn Rose Greg Rose Robin Rose Lori Rosen Tim Rosinski Gary Rostetter David Rourke Kim K. Rowe Kim L. Rowe Steve Rusgo Scott Russell Dave Sams Bud Sandusky Per Saverstrom Mike Sayed Michelle Schafer Mike Schaff Greg Schenk Diane Scheurmann Laurie Schnee Bob Schneider Charlie Schramn Cathy Schroeder 1 lO SOPHOMORES I 1 ssssssssssssssssssssssss sstuvwxy z Margie Schroeder Doug Schumaker Lori Schuster Eric Schwalbe Jennifer Schwan Julie Schwan Kevin Schwartz Lynn Schwenning Rick Schwind Vicki Scott Lisa Sczublewski Dawn Seely Brian Sengstock Lynn Sengstock John Shaver Vicky Shea Cindy Shealy Scott Sheamer Liz Shelly Alan Shepard Dave Shepard Linda Sherman Krina Shotts Doug Shuff Brenda Shugarman JoAnn Shull Steve Sigman Leslie Silver Linda Silverman Richard Simon Patty Simunds Debbie Skeans Mary Skidmore Roberta Slemp Carol Sloan Vicki Smenner Denise Smith Jenny Smith Kirk Smith Lynn Smith Neal Smith Richard Smith Sheryl Smith Sharon Smothers Shawn Sneyd Linda Snuggs Jeff Snyder Sarah Sohnly Laura Somogye Laurie Spino Pam Sporleder Scott Spychalski Candi Sroga Laura Stager Jeff Stahl Sue Stalder Craig Stambaugh Randy Staniszewski Jim Stark Dave Steer Pete Stevens Dennis Stilwell Jim Stobbe Penny Stober David Stoler Janette Stone Donna Stuckey Jody Stytle Laure Sullivan Richard Summers Bob Swan Desiree Swinghammer 111 abcdefghijklmnopqrstttuuvvwwwxyyzz Dawn Szymkowiak Sue Taylor Julie Teachey Dan Tenney Tara Templin Cindi Thebeau Mary Thomas Tim Thurman Shelley Tippin Todd Tobian Neal Tochterman Maritherese Tokles Clair Tosino Peter Towne Kim Travis Jill Tripp Tim Troy Doug Trueman Vicki Uhlich Karla Umphrey Debbie Upriani Rusty Vance Richard Van Heemst Rex VanValkenburg Todd VanWinkle Rick Vinson Rick VonWiegen Bob Wagner Brian Wagner Randy Walen Greg Walker Ron Walters ■■ Wendy Walsh Doug Walton Bob Wanatic Ken Wandersee Tom Ward Carol Warner Bill Warnke Dennis Watson Marcy Waxman Steve Weaver Ruth Weeden Julie Welbom Wayman West Kelly Whitehead Bob Wilke Judy Wilkins Mark Williams Pat Willis Chris Wilson Vera Wilson Bob Winntick Sue Wise Dave Wisinger Greg Wobser Gina Woggon Renata Wolgast Tom Wonus Deanna Woods Lori Woods Debbie Wright Don Wright Bill Wrobbel Kathy Wurst Brent Yeupell Byron Yeupell Nancy Zaft Kelly Zahn Dan Ziemke Mike Zraik Dave Zrudsky 112 SOPHOMORES OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION 1 Working in the school cafeteria gives sopho¬ more Bob Drewicz practical experience. 2 Sophomore Mark Smith washes dishes in the cafeteria. 3 Repairs are made to a light fixture by sopho¬ more Bob Mars. 1 Senior Joy Rombkowski quickly adds up a pat¬ ron’s bill 2 Food is placed into fryers by senior Dede Favors. 3 An order is received by senior Stacey Gorman. 4 Junior Brett McConnell grills hamburgers. 5 A sandwich receives finishing touches from senior Chris Simons. 114 PEOPLE FOOD SERVICE 115 116 PEOPLE I AUTO SHOP 1 Repairs are made by junior Clarence Lewis. 2 Junior Dale Kitchen searches down deep in order to find the car’s problems. 3 Junior Todd Hooper adjusts the cylinder head on an engine block. 4 Mr. Merle Wisebaker explains procedures to junior Kevin Williams. 5 Water is poured into a car’s interior by senior Mike Young. 6 Repairing patrons’ cars is part of a day’s work for seniors Jim Miller and Bill Cornell. 117 I ' ! I MACHINE SHOP ELECTRONICS 118 PEOPLE 1 Junior Mike Stager cuts a piece of wood with the radial arm saw. 2 Sophomore Jeff Mallory turns on a wood lathe. 3 Cutting a spur gear on a horizontal mill is se¬ nior Marty Harrison. 4 Senior Mark Welzbacher repairs a shaper- rocker-arm. 5 Mr. Mohn, machine shop instructor, checks a thread. 6 Indicating the table on the vertical mill is se¬ nior Mike Saylor. I i ' II 119 CARPENTRY 1 The location of the house built by the senior carpentry class is Bedford, Michigan. 2 Senior Lance King uses a special saw to cut the wood. 3 Precision machinery is employed by senior Dan Law. 4 Concentrating carefully, senior Dave Tiller uses a power saw to get the right length of lumber. 5 Senior Wade Bockert hammers a board in the interior of the house. 121 1 A manicure is perfected by senior Polly Berger. 2 Junior Wendy Ondrus applies her skills to her friend junior Kim Grimes. 3 Junior Melody Tarr practices new techniques on a model. 4 Careful concentration is displayed by senior Sue Macky while curling a customer’s hair. 5 Senior Jeanelle Reed rinses treatment from a patron’s hair. 6 Preparing for real customers is junior Maryann Knapick. ■t i 22 PEOPLE COSMETOLOGY From future beauticians Patrons may get A manicure, facial, Shampoo, or set. Cutting, curling. And straightening hair - It’s all part of learning About beauty care! freshmenfreshmenfreshmenfres VICE PRES. Sue Ziegler SEC. TREAS. Janelyn Voight PRES. Kathy Davis A beginning . . . IPS experiments causing first floor smog health: the purpose of the thyroid gland is to . . . confronted with challenges crowded stairways new friends . . . and more 124 ERESHMEN aaabbcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Dan Acker Jeff Adams Debbie Adamski Michele Aellig Russ Ahern Robin Ahmann Annette Albring Jeff Alexander Lenora Altmeier Renee Altum Amy Alverson Vicki Ammons Ken Anderberg Erik Andresen Kevin Ansted Juli Archer Kelly Areric Anne Armstrong Tina Arnold Paul Amot Becky Baker Veronica Baker Tracy Baldus Dave Ballash Wayne Barger Penny Barrella Kathy Barrett Brenda Barshel Karen Basile Marilyn Bauer Dan Bauerschmidt Mike Baumgartner Tracey Beebe Beth Behrman Jani Belinske Tami Bennan Janine Bennett Laura Bensman Jeremy Benstein Dan Bentley Mark Berlin Karen Bernard Tracy Berry Diane Bialowas Robin Bickford Shannon Bigelow Thom Birchler Mike Blaisdell Debbie Blake man Jan Blakeman Brad Bloomer Jenny Blubaugh Dale Bocher Chris Bodette Mark Boileau John Bonkowski Gretchen Borgelt Linda Bouldin Jim Bowen David Bowers Chris Boyles Teresa Brant Joe Branum Darlene Brauer Rick Breivik Bob Brewer Jon Breyfogle Robin Brison Linda Brock Louie Brockelman I abbbbbbbbcccccccccddddddddeeeeeee Pete Brockelman Kim Brown Debbie Brummett Elsa Bruno Brad Bryan Bob Buchler Richard Buck Debbie Bunk Doug Burmeister Brad Burroughs Mike Burrow Stewart Byrne Amy Cain Debbie Campbell Kathy Carl Donna Carnes Chris Carter Rob Cashen John Casper Nancy Chaney Jay Chase Aris Chicles Paul Choate Don Clemens Mike Cline Tom Cline John Cole Errynnel Comstock Chris Condon Andy Conklin Doug Conley Julie Cooper Jay Cooperider Dawn Cornell Sheri Cornell Rodney Corre Kim Coutcher Denise Cowan Jill Cox Joey Cox Debby Craig Tom Crosby Lori Crowell Dan Cunningham Mark Dandero Kathy Davis Paul Davis Dawn Davoll Karen Davoll Matt Dennis Marty Deutsch Nancy Deye Peggi Deye Doug Dibble Carol Dickey Ann Dietrich Vicki Diller Wendy Diller Georgette Dimit Sue Dolin Kathy Donahue David Downs Kathy Drath Wendy Dreeze Kathy Drewicz Darlene Duffy Barb Dunn Mike Dusseau Missy Early Kelly Earp Leann Earp Jeff Edwards 126 FRESHMEN eeefffffggggghhhhhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Scott Edwards Phyllis Egts Neil Ehrhardt Judy Eisenman Todd Eldridge Kim Ellenwood Jeri Elliott Mary Ellis Kalvin Eshliman John Evarts Steve Ewald Dean Eadel Vicki Eairchild Dennis Fernandez Cinda Field Heidi Field Bob Finch Melanie Finch Karen Findley Janet Finley Debbie Fischer Sue Fischer Susan Fisher Kim Flynn Brian Foley Karen Forman Karen Foster Karen Frain Pam Fraley Steve Franklin Bill Frantz Jon Freed Gabrielle Fried Curtis Fritz Laura Fritz Cheryl Gajewicz Mike Garber Lauren Gee Elias Georgakopoulous Tami Gibbs Luquita Gibson Ron Gibson Brooke Gillispie Jody Glasser Shelly Glenn Roger Goins Betty Golembiewski Terry Gomoll Salvador Gonzoles David Goodell Tom Gorman Joan Graham Richard Grant Robin Grant Tracy Grant Randy Greenberg Sue Greene Annette Gregor Jay Growden Joe Gryca Mike Gurzynski Joan Guyton Wendy Hackney Gregg Haddad Dave Hague-Rogers Ken Halfpap Pam Hall Wade Hall Julie Hallauer Cindy Hamic Darla Hamilton Lynnett Hamilton 127 abcdefghhhhhhhhiiiiiiiijjjjjjjjkkkkkkkkk ' Karen Hardwick Doug Harget Kim Harnist Mark Harrah Kathy Harroun Jim Hasbrouck Laurie Hauck Sally Haughey Jayne Hazlewood Mary Heath Brian Heilman Jenny Heiman Cleo Helmkamp Jackie Henderson Tim Heninger Susan Hernandez Jill Hinds Bobbie Hipp Kurt Hisey Eric Hoefinger Sharon Holland Amy Holman Russell Holmes Paula Homan Matt Home Mike Homey David Horton Vanessa Houston Dave Howard David Huckels Bev Hudson Brad Huffman John Huffman Sharlynn Huffman Mark Hunter Tami Huston Kay Hyder Jeff Ice Jill Her Marla Isenstein Bonnie Jakubowski Greg Jan Jeff Jennewine Janice Joerin Gary Johnson Tara Johnson Tammy Jones Thomas Jones Charla Joseph Mike Judge Mike Kajfasz Jeff Kane Chris Karahalios Wynn Keaton Cheryl Keil Rita Keil Tony Keil Brenda Keller Chris Kelly Kim Kemritz Terri Kennedy Lynne Kent Cindy Kepley Sung Kim Jerry Kimbler Tammy Kime Denise King Jeff King Mike King Tim Kirby Kay Klein Karen Klotz 128 FRESHMEN kkkkkkklllllllmmmmmmnopqrstuvwxyz Barb Knisely Sherrie Knoll Paul Koch Laurie Kohler Fritz Koppatschek Dave Kosmo Mark Kowalinski Kathy Krenz Laura Krieger Debbie Kroyer Sue Kroyer Jim Kujawa Sarah Kunkle Laurie Lakin Jim Lampathakis Karl LaPointe Marya Lebeau Bret Lee Sandi Lee Laurie Lehan Cindy Lehman Brian Lehmann Nick Leland Marci Levine Teresea Lewallen Dan Lewis Debra Lewis Esther Lewis Rick Lewis Laura Lindau Andrea Lingsch Bob Livingston Pat Livingston Tim Lodge Cindy Lopinski Annette Lortz Susan Loscudo Brad Lowe Sonny Lupica David Lutzke Gayline Luzius Pamela Lynn Diana MacDonald Sarah Maddy Jeana Mallory Chris Manera Jeff Mann Alan Mannik David Marlow Kelly McHugh Molly McHugh Sharon McKenzie Kim Meilink Darla Meinke Richard Mellin Diane Metzger Jeff Meyers Patty Meyers Chris Milios Careen Millard Gail Miller Marian Miller Tammy Mills Brian Minnich Kelly Minter John Mitchell Tony Mohr Chris Molenaur Denise Monasmith Marlen Moore Scott Moore Tammy Moscrop 129 abcdefghijklmmmnnnooopppqqqrrrss i Mike Moyer Mark Murphy Doug Murra Teri Mutch Debbie Napierala Craig Nelson Dana Nelson Ken Newrones Scott Newrones Cathy Nixon Kathy Noe Tom Nolan Bruce Nostrant Tod O’Brien Debbie Okonski Kim Oravecz Rick Orr Rick Osterman Cheryl Owens Kitty Owens Terry Owens Barb Page Brad Parquette Debi Parrish Craig Paskiet Tim Paul Gene Paulette Scott Paulsen Tom Petry Jim Pharmakidis Todd Pierson Tammy Pinney Cindy Pipes Laura Pizza Laura Pleeger Stephanie Potter Bill Powers Chris Price Ben Pridgeon Mike Pucilowski John Punches Sandra Purtell John Puszczewiez Sherri Raymond Dave Razook Dave Redlin Dianne Reed June Reidley Bill Reis Steve Revels Heather Ribar Ron Richer Sharon Ring Jim Robarge Jeff Roberts Kelly Roe Scott Roe Terri Rollman Michelle Roop Bev Rose Carman Ross Claire Roth Sandy Routson Cherry Rowe Doug Roy Don Ruse Laura Rusek Carrie Russell Sue Ryder Kathy Sadd Cher Sams Kim Sandusky 130 FRESHMEN 1 ; I I I ■ , sssssssssssssssssttttttttttttttttttuvwxyz I Dave Sanzenbacher Michelle Sarahman Mark Sarmento Bob Savin Rick Saylor Dave Schena Pat Schenk Richard Schlatter Doug Schlegel Dan Schmitt Steve Schnee Criag Schnorf Tom Schwartz Linda Schwemley Kyle Scofield Becky Scott Denise Scott Duane Scott Mark Scribner Gary Sears Mike Seiler Rita Selphi Eric Seymour Dawn Sharp Tracy Sherer Tracey Shirk Sam Shoched Dave Shock Frank Shuff Matt Sigman Faylayn Silverman Kyle Silvers Mike Singer Mike Skeans Brenda Skinkiss Terry Slaughterbeck Brian Smith Dana Smith Paul Smith Ron Smith Sharon Smith Wayne Smith Howard Snapp Craig Snellbaker Scott Snyder Lori Solly Mike Spiees Cathie Spine Joyce Sroga Barb Stanbery Dawn Stanger Scott Stansley Randy Stautzenbach Linda Steitz Beth Stepleton Ellen Stevens Jon Stewart Laurie Stilwell Jane Stober Jon Stoll Tina Stuard Doug Stumm Karyn Sutton Mark Swanson Jeanne Sydlaske Mike Tabb Jim Taylor Sue Teachey Marlene Teaderman Dave Thomas Bill Thome Dick Thornhill I I !.’ [ 131 abcdefghijklmnopqrsttuuvvvwwwxyyzj Ruth Ann Thrailkill Phil Tiroz Loren Torgerson Marc Toth Kim Trouve Diane Trowbridge Mike Tschappat Wendy Tullis Lori Umphrey Jeff Urban Ralph Valdez David Valerio Ron Vandergrift Eric Van der Veer Debi Van Camp Randy Vance Dawn Van Gunten Randy Van Heemst Bill Venable Janice Virtue Janelyn Voight Larry Vrooman Paul Wadltsetta Laurie Waganfeald Mike Wahl Fran Wainer Susan Ward Joan Ware Jodi Wame Mike Warrick Chris Warrington BiU Watkins Doug Watts Mark Weber Ben Weinstein Cathy Welbom Kim Welch Barb WeUs Pat Whalen Donna Wheller Jana Wiemer Natalie Wilka Cheryl Wilkins Tom Wilhardt James Williams Jim Williams Kathy Williams Lynn Williams Mary Jo Williams Bill Willis Tim Wils on Lisa Wise Richard Wisniewski Robin Witt Gary Wittich Gary Woggon Chris Wolfe Julie Wood Janice Workman Dave Wright David Evans Wright Glen Wyrebaugh Kim Wysong Natalie Yambar Tom Yates Debbie Young Joan Young Mark Young Cathy Zakary Sue Ziegler Denny Zipfel Brenda Zollner 132 FRESHMEN I I 1 Sophomore Clair Tosino files the rough edge of a board in industrial arts. 2 Determination is shown by junior Mike Kroyer when drawing figures in Drafting II. 3 Senior Mike Carter and sophomore Bob Swan line up two boards to be nailed together in their industrial arts class. DRAFTING INDUSTRIAL ARTS , % n . ' I ' .- 1 Dressed in aprons, freshmen Beth Behrman and Sharon Smith busily mash bananas. 2 Freshman Kitty Owens is ironing her material before cutting out the pattern. 3 Senior Corrine Jaeger engages in her favorite task of ironing. 4 Freshmen Kathy Drewicz and Diane Vollmar carefully measure their ingredients. 5 Attempting to prepare a gourmet dish is senior Tom Gisler. 134 PEOPLE HOME ECONOMICS Homemakers of America learn to Cook Clean Bake Sew Iron . . . It’s all in a day’s work. 1 Sophomore Kurt Dennis tips the ball over the net. 2 Small steps are taken by freshman Shelly Johnson when performing a balance beam routine. 3 Freshman Sama Shible displays her agility on the balance beam. 4 Boys participate in a volleyball game. 5 Fencing has recently become part of the gym class curriculum. 6 Sophomore Kelly Donovan demonstrates gracefulness in vaulting. 7 Teamwork plays a major part in the game for sophomores Brian Ogle and Jon Findlay. 1 H 1 i36 PEOPLE I t 1 Sketching requires thoughtful attention from sophomore Linda Sherman. 2 Mr. Donald Townsend looks over a magazine for new ideas. 3 Freshman Amy Cain checks over proportions. 4 Junior Beth Brondes enjoys working with pas¬ tels. 5 Shining the piece of jewelery she is making is freshman Janien Workman. 6 Scratchboard is the media for senior Sue Mur- nen’s project. I 138 PEOPLE the effort by man to express his thoughts in a visible form Vfv J Education is a painful, continual, and difficult work to be done by kindness, by watching, by warning, by precept, and by praise, but above all — by example. — Ruskin i40 PEOPLE ■Nv 1 Arts and Crafts teacher Mrs. Claudia Koperski aids a student in jewelry making. 2 Mrs. Pat Kelso illustrates the principles -of creative writing on the blackboard. 3 Mrs. Phyllis Lentz watches as her students exercise typing skills. 4 Mr. Thad Abell listens to a student discussion in his sociology class. 5 Science instructor Mr. Jack Koch speaks at an assembly as part of his duty as football coach. 6 Students listen attentively as Mr. Donald Stalker explains the procedures of woodwork¬ ing. 1 4 5 2 3 6 -o t f Henry Armstrong Member, 1972-1975 Marvin Jacobs Member, 1972-1975 Clark Reber Member, 1975 3 BOARD Sandra Brown Donald Loss Harry McCrum Roger Schantz Norman Thai ADMINISTRATION Richard Ziehmer Superintendent James Larson Director, Instruction Jon Marquardt Director, Student Services Howard Schaetzke Clerk-Treasurer Hugh Straight Director, Services George Tombaugh Director, Finance William Williams Director, Personnel SYLVANIA STAFF Roy Becker Principal Robert Heiman Associate Principal Jay Gilchrist Assistant Principal Edwin Murbach Assistant Principal Lewis Whitman Assistant Principal Frank Bartholow Director, Vocational Education Donald Bahna Principal, South view Thad Abell Social Studies Richard Alleshouse Music Thomas Althoff Vocational Education Russel Ammons Vocational Education George Bang Speech Kay Barley English Ralph Barry Mathematics Thomas Berg Social Studies Robert Berning Science Richard Bettinger Vocational Education George Blakeman Industrial Arts Barbara Blum Science Diane Bodell Music Shelley Brand Home Economics Gary Brandeberry Social Studies Horst Brauner Science Rayma Brown Counselor Allen Burns Mathematics Nelson Burns Social Studies Clare Champion Counselor Jan Crandell Home Economics Carmelita Crocker Business Education Robert Crowther Science James Csomos Vocational Education Louis Davis Music Marcia Deeb Mathematics Theodore Dennison Business Education Renee Dierker English Karen Downs English Mary Dutton Attendance Counselor 143 I I Elwood Edinger Counselor Lynn Edwards Media Center Coordinator Donald Eggenschwiler Science Richard Field Music Susan Fisher English Betty Follas Library Skills Joyce Gagnon English Ramon Garcia Eoreign Languages Carolyn George Counselor Linda Gerson English Sherrie Gilchrist Business Education James Glase Physical Education Margaret Graber Science Carmen Griffin Vocational Education Richard Guyton Vocational Education Mary Harlan Library Skills Richard Hartman Mathematics Phil Haubert Social Studies Tom Hauman Counselor Susan Hawkins Social Studies Charles Hickman Driver Training Marilyn Hoffman Social Studies Timothy Hoffman Music Maurice Hogan Mathematics Roberta Hudson Mathematics Vivian Hutchisson English Charles 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CROSS COUNTRY Hot summer days found Syl- vania’s dedicated runners cover¬ ing miles of “overdistance.” Mr. Horst Brauner took over as coach and put the team through work-outs in preparation for the season. Feeling the effects of a tough schedule, the harriers got off to a slow start. They finally put it all together with a fourth place finish in the Perrysburg In¬ vitational, and defeated Whitmer, Fostoria, Rossford, and Clay. More hard training brought the team to a peak for the GLL meet where the ’Cats won their tenth consecutive league champi¬ onship. 150 SPORTS 1 Sitting alone, junior Dave Walker gets psyched up before the GLL race at Olander Park. 2 Senior Walt Bockert holds his lead on a Whitmer competitor at the Perrysburg Invita¬ tional. 3 Sophomores John Harrison and Kurt Dennis run together in the league meet as they did throughout a successful season on the varsity team. 4 First man, senior Eugene McCormick, was the only Sylvania runner to qualify for the State meet. 5 Overtaking a Clay runner is junior Doug Gert- ner. The Harriers defeated the Eagle runners 16-45. 6 ’Cat runners get a quick start at the district meet. 15 i 1 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY, FRONT ROW: John Harrison. Wayde Bockert, Doug Gertner. SECOND: Coach Horst Brauner, Jill Robarge, Tonya Dallas, Cary Weaver, Kurt Dennis, Andy Turnbull, Eugene McCormick, Jeff Browne, Walt Bockert. THIRD: Craig Peters, Dean Fadel, Eric Sarmento, Dave Walker, Jim Kuhl, Chris Harris, Tom Lacksonen. FOURTH: Joe Pucilowksi. 2 Junior Eric Sarmento gives a good effort in his finishing kick. 152 SPORTS ■ ■ . ' •- • w % j ” ■ T ? - ‘ - . ' •A, • if ••■ ' - ' • A ' ’■ . ' ' ' ' ■ ‘ f - ..-‘4 .: ' v- M ,.,v- ' --? ' WF.. llfL - ... ' • ; -f. .i -VW. , ;, . ' i™ ' 1 ««4)s. i -«■ ' i-r ' 1, • • ' •- V - • ‘ •. ‘.-ir ‘ ■’ ■ 7 - ■ ' •: i, ' .. • - . ' ‘fx ' V aPPx.v; fmn ' ' ■ ' ■ ' T 1. |) - 3 Cat runners are near the front at the Perrys- burg Invitational. 4 Junior Varsity runners start off in a pack at the GLL meet. 5 On a cold day at Ottawa Park, senior Wayde Bockert puts on his “spikes.” 1 3 4 5 153 ’ A x iJ ,‘ ’’ M FOOTBALL 1 Junior Steve Minnich’s kicking ability was a major factor in many of the Wildcat football victories. 2 Head Coach Jack Koch discusses game strategy with senior Scott Carroll, the team’s leading tackier. 3 Senior John Damico pursues his Fostoria op¬ ponent. 4 Emotions ran high as senior Keith Sepessy scored the first touchdown in the 16-6 romp over previously undefeated Woodward. 1 2 4 3 154 SPORTS jriHWiii • “Those Who Stay Will Be Champions” On the wall of the varsity locker room, these words stand as a testament to the first GLL football championship in 19 years. Dedication, desire, and hard work are all re¬ quirements for a championship team. Still this is not enough; one more ingredient is needed — patience. Winning doesn’t happen over¬ night. It begins freshman year as fundamentals are learned and interest is increased. It con¬ tinues through the sophomore and junior years where some athletes play varsity, but many go the long route; gaining valuable experience through the junior varsity program. It reaches a climax senior year. Over a period of 16 weeks, starting in mid-July, a minimum of 218 hours are spent in practice and an additional 75 hours are spent at scrimmages, films, and games. These hours are filled with pain, sweat, mud, cold, rain, anguish and triumph, victory and defeat. But through it all they stayed . . . and they are truly champions. 1 Senior quarterback Mike Fisher’s outstanding passing and leadership were key contributions to the Wildcats winning season. 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW: Dave Ogle, Mike Mills, Randy Cooke, Paul Nordin, Jeff McLaughlin, co-captains Keith Sepessy and Mike Fisher, Jerry Prephan, Don Blake- man, Tim Smith, Tom Gallup, Scott Carroll. SECOND: Randy Dence, Scott Reed, Pat Travis, Svend Kroyer, Dave Tiller, Marty Har¬ rison, Craig lagulli, Gerry Fuller, Eric Adams, John Damico, Fred Kingsley, Tom Bourquin. THIRD: Mike Stager, Dave Maag, Steve Min- nich, Kurt Stykemain, Fred Griffin, A1 Damico, Dan Watson, Richard Carter, Kevin Mitchell, Greg Dimit, Bob Wame. FOURTH: Head Coach Jack Koch, Jim Bouldin, Jon Huckels, Jeff Lindsley, Mike McCullough, Bill Savory, Brian Freiss, Matt Broadway, Frank Malone, Bob Titus, Kelly Moyer, Coach Bob Crowther. FIFTH: Coach Craig Shaffer, Au¬ gustine Valdez, Matt Kuchers, Bryan Whar- ram, Mark Engen, Dennis Watson, Rob Krenz, Jeff Stahl, Don Wright, Cam Hall, Coach Steve Marlet. SIXTH: Trainer Bill Kidney, Rick Pid- cock. Rusty Vance, Mike Sayed, Rex VanVal- kenburg, Jim Denny, A1 Revels, Bill Quick, Brian Wagner, Paul Devers, Coach Rick Hartman. SEVENTH: Manager Brad Meilink, Tom Bloomer, Jeff Barber, Craig Stambaugh, Doug Clarkson, Steve Weaver, Student Trainer Andy Beckstead. flimpil h?T-rj i iiw L 3 Senior tailback Dave Ogle receives the pitch and heads upfield behind the blocking of Syl- vania’s veteran line. 4 The Wildcats exhibited much spirit, en¬ thusiasm, and pride throughout their season. FOSTO 13-1 156 SPORTS f t I 1 Senior tackle Svend Kroyer leads a host of Wildcats as they smother their Whitmer oppo¬ nent. 21 VARSITY FOOTBALL, SENIORS, FRONT ROW: Randy Cooke, Paul Nordin, Jeff McLaughlin, Keith Sepessy, Mike Fisher, Jerry Prephan, Don Blakeman, Tim Smith. SECOND: Randy Dence, Svend Kroyer, Dave Tiller, Marty Harrisson, Craig lagulli, Gerry Fuller, Eric Adams, John Damico. THIRD: Dave Ogle, Scott Reed, Pat Travis, Tom Gal¬ lup, Mike Mills, Scott Carroll, Fred Kingsley, Tom Bourquin. 3 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL, GOLD, FRONT ROW ' : Mark Engen, Bob Titus, Rick Pidcock, Rusty Vance, Brian Wagner, Steve Weaver, Dennis Watson, Paul Devers, Doug Wright. SECOND: Tom Bloomer, Matt Kuchers, Cam Hall, Jim Denny, Jeff Barber, Kurt Stykemain, Mike Stager, A1 Revels. 4 Sophomore tailback Matt Kuchers lunges for¬ ward for extra yards. 158 SPORTS 160 SPORTS 1 Junior Bryan Wharram moves into position for an open field tackle. 2 Sophomore quarterback Jim Denny leaps in the air in order to get the pass away. 3 Sophomore Rex VanValkenburg cuts back up- field behind the blocking of sophomore fullback Jeff Barber. 4 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL, BLACK, FRONT ROW: Dave Maag, Kelly Moyer, Bryan Wharram, Jeff Stahl, Bill Savory, Bill Quick, Augustin Valdez, Doug Clarkson. SECOND: Mike McCullough, Craig Stam- baugh, Frank Malone, Brian Friess, Mike Sayed, Bob Krenz, Jeff Lindsley, Rex Van¬ Valkenburg. 5 Junior Varsity Coaches Bob Crowther and Rick Hartman intently watch the action on the field. i 2 3 4 5 1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, GOLD, FRONT ROW: Eric Van der Veer, Steve Revels, Scott Stansley, Jeff King, Randy Vance. SECOND: John Punches, Pat Weislack, Doug Roy, Todd Pierson, Rick Mellin, Terry Gomoll, Jeff Al¬ exander, Mike Blaisdale, John Breyfogle, Todd O’Brien, Pat Livingston, Mike Gurzynski. THIRD: Holly Beming, statistician; Coach Nel¬ son Bums, Brad Bloomer, Mark Swanson, Kelly McHugh, Bob Brewer, Scott Newrones, Doug Stumm, Sam Shoched, Wynn Keaton, Craig Paskiet, Coach Keith Winterhalter, Cari Williams, statistician. 2 Freshman Black quarterback John Bonkowski pitches back to tailback Thom Birchler as Wayne Smith leads the way. 3 Freshmen Gold quarterback Marc Swanson runs around left end as Brad Bloomer leads the way. 4 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, BLACK, FRONT ROW: Dan Acker, Paul Koch, Todd Eldridge. Gail Miller, Mike Speiss, Brian Foley, Chris Manera. SECOND: Brad Smith, Ron Richer. Scott Paulson, Wayne Smith, Jim Kujawa. Aris Chicles, Brett Lee, Ron Stewart, Greg Jan, Thom Birchler. THIRD: Coach George Schmidt, Susan Hauenstein, statistician, Mark Scribner, Loren Torgerson, Bill Willis. David Huckles, Scott Moore, John Bonkowski. Doug Watts, Tom Nolan, Kyle Scofield, Mike Stager, Ken Anderson, Coach Tom Berg. 162 SPORTS 1 VARSITY GOLF, FRONT ROW; Jim Brenner, Brad Heilman, Chris Aseltine. SECOND: Doug Brenner, Brent Lochbihler, Curt Dunham, Jim Loss, John Guitteau. THIRD: Coach Glenn Payne, Bill Wrobbel, Bruce Schaff, Phil Richard, Craig Lochbihler, Bruce Yoder. 2 Senior Brad Heilman keeps his head down on a drive. 3 Junior Curt Dunham carefully follows through on his putt. 4 Junior Jim Loss strokes through the ball at Highland Meadows Country Club. 5 Sophomore Craig Lochbihler blasts out of a bunker. 164 SPORTS jOLF Golf is much more than hitting a little white ball around a big open field. To be a successful golfer you have to attain a high technical degree of skill through constant practice. You must have tremendous concentration, an even temper, and be extremely competitive. You must feel personally challenged to beat the man you are playing against. It was this sort of competitiveness that spurred on this year’s linksmen to their tenth consecutive GLL championship. GIRLS TENNIS Practice . . . Talent . . . Natural Ability . . . Experience . . . Dedication . . . Enthusiasm . . . Strength . . . and Fine Coaching make . . . another undefeated season and another championship team. 1 GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS, FRONT ROW: Terri Kirkpatrick, Rachel Chabon, Ann Armstrong, Karen Scheuermann. SECOND: Kim Hamist, Sharyn Stanley, Jackie Grant, Ellen Armstrong. 2 GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS, FRONT ROW: Amy Rogers. SECOND: Betsy Graham, Brenda Hoover, Joan Jacobson, Ann Boucouras, Martha Chicles, Chris Kanios, De¬ nise Haigh, Pemmy McNerney. 3 Senior Martha Chicles displays her powerful serve. 4 Seniors Chris Kanios and Joan Jacobson teamed up for an effective doubles combina¬ tion. 5 Sophomore Denise Haigh shows intent con¬ centration in executing her backhand. 167 I i V- J Head Coach Charles Hickman shouts instruc¬ tions to his players from the bench. Juniors Bob Cooper, John Flowers, and Matt Lopinski watch the action on the court. The ' Cat’s quick pressure defense is shown by junior John Hoover as he guards his St. Johns opponent. Shooting from the free throw line is senior John Graham. 168 SPORTS . -v BASKETBALL We’ve got it, and you want it, but you can’t have it, be¬ cause we’ve got ... 12 super guys ... 2 superb coaches . . . discipline . . . skill . . . confidence . . . patience . . . spirit . . . stamina . . . concentration . . . team work . . . pride ... a GLL championship crown! m. 5 Junior John Flowers soars high above his Clay defenders to score for the Wildcats. 6 Controlling the boards against the Redmen are senior Keith Sepessy, and juniors Kevin Mitchell and Matt Lopinski. 1 2 3 4 1 Attempting to “cage” a Clay Eagle are junior Dan Watson and senior Greg Kopan. 2 Junior Kevin Mitchell powers the ball to the basket. 3 Senior Keith Sepessy leaps high to “get the tip.” 4 Intimidating his Clay defender, senior Greg Kopan completes an easy lay-up. 5 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Greg Kopan, Bob Cooper, Dan Watson, Cary Weaver, Manager Ken Tate. SECOND: Sam Crowther, Matt Lopinski, John Graham, John Flowers, Kevin Mitchell, Captain Keith Sepessy, John Hoover, Matt Sares. 170 SPORTS 172 SFORTS 1 Sophomore Jim Locker finds open space for a field goal attempt. 2 Displaying his jumpshot ability is junior Scott Schwab. 3 JUNIOR VARSITY (COACH LARRY JONES), FRONT ROW: Tony Purpich, Doug Pierson, Walter Quinto, Jim Loss, Alan Revels, Pat Ar- trip, Dave Moring. SECOND: Rick Pidcock, Kirk Smith, Mike Sayed, Jim Locker, Craig Lochbihler, Greg Dimit, Scott Schwab, Dennis Watson. 4 Junior teammates Scott Ammons and Rob Heiman cover the ball to pull down a Redskin rebound. 5 JUNIOR VARSITY (COACH KEVIN KANE), FRONT ROW: Eric Schwalbe, Todd Van- Winkle, Bill Quick, Dave Mann, Mike Miller, Bob Wanatick. SECOND: Bill Frain, Bob Nantz, Greg Schenk, Scott Ammons, Rob Heiman, Rob Krenz, Rob Brown, Ben Prid- geon. Matt Kuchers. 6 Sophomore Rob Brown shoots a lay-up while his opponents watch. i i I 1 Freshman Gold center Randy Greenberg con¬ trols the opening tip. 2 Gold guard Dave Schena looks to penetrate to the basket. 3 Freshman Black guard Mark Swanson pre¬ pares to pass the ball to center Chris Molenaur. 4 FRESHMAN BLACK, FRONT ROW: Coach Alan Bums, Manager Duane Scott. SECOND: Bill Powers, Chris Manera, Mark Boileau, Bill Willis, Matt Home, John Bonkowski, Chris Molenaur, Craig Paskiet, Mark Swanson, Thom Birchler, Mark Sarmento, Brian Foley, Craig Schnorf. 5 FRESHMAN GOLD, FRONT ROW: Randy Greenberg, Loren Torgenson, Jim Lam- pathakis, Doug Watts, Tim Paul, John Breyfogle, John Evarts, Jeff Jennewine, Mark Toth, Dave Schena, John Punches, Jim Kujawa. SECOND: Coach Robert Crowther. 174 SPORTS i WRESTLING The Sylvania grapplers completed one of their finest seasons in years. Conditioning and guts were the strong points of the team. The following words of Greg Johnson, two-time NCAA champion from Michigan, best describe the preparation and pressure of each successful team member. “You have to be mentally hungry. There are a million times in a match when you can give up. You have tc condition your mind so that no matter what happens you are always on the offensive. Pushing yourself when you are extremel tired will build those guts so your mind will never give up.’ ' 176 SPORTS 1 Applying arm pressure to turn over his oppc lent is senior captain Jim Boucher. 2 The coaches and team look on at a match i progress. VJunior David Brookfield prepares to “shoot’ i ' or a takedown. V eady to pin his man is senior Tim Smith. 5 (unior Eric Kronk works to break down hi ipponent. 3 1 4 5 2 rj; 1 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING, FRONT ROW: Tom Bourquin. SECOND: Dean Cooper, Mike McCullough, Ron Walters, Coach Nelson Bums, Brian Wagner, Dennis Liska, Doug Sutton. THIRD: Kent Moyer, Jeff Carroll, Joey Alspaugh, Stuart Goldberg, Steve Fisk, Craig Stambaugh, Dave Gemmill. FOURTH: Sean Stambaugh. 2 Bringing his man to the mat is junior David Brookfield. 3 VARSITY WRESTLING, FRONT ROW: Brad Bloomer, Eric Adams, Tim Smith, Tom Bloomer, Jim Boucher. SECOND: David Brookfield, Kelly Moyer, Fritz Hartkopf, Doug Doherty. THIRD: Eric Kronk, Vince Majewski, Tim O’Brien. FOURTH: Jim Heninger. 4 Senior Vince Majewski applies pressure to the head of his opponent. 1 Led by their hard-charging and high scoring first line of Randy Boehme, Tom Jones, and Jerry Prephan, the Sylvania icers dominate league play. 2 JUNIOR ’CATS, FRONT ROW: Kevin Fleck, Randy Vance, Tim Wilson, Brian Minnich, Jeff Barber, Mark Davis, Dave Shepard. SECOND: Coach Jim Cooper, Brad Bigelow, Russel Elms, Mark Ashner, Jim Gather, Pete Buscani, Gary Paiement. 3 Over the last three hockey seasons, senior center and co-captain Tom Jones has been a major factor in the Wildcat’s drive for a league championship and state recognition. 4 VARSITY HOCKEY, FRONT ROW: Coach Roy Vivian, Trainer Andy Beckstead, Dan Letson, Frank Narum, Steve Chuslo, Jerry Prephan, Tom Jones, Randy Boehme, Dave Kidd, Bruce Short, John Bunde, Coach Tom Sawyer. SECOND: Jim Moncher, Steve Laf- ferty, Doug Kidd, George Cunningham, Rusty Vance, Ron Young, Mark Matthews, Alan Mannik, Rick Faison, Wayne Johnson. 180 SPORTS I i i HOCKEY You’ve Come A Long Way Baby In A Very Short Time Whereas the Sylvania Hockey Program has made amazing and astounding progress in the short period of three years under the guidance of Coach Roy Vivian, Whereas Sylvania also fields a third hockey team, in addition to the Junior Cats and the Varsity, called the Junior Varsity, which finished with a record of 6-6-2, Whereas this makes three highly competitive hockey teams in one school, when many schools have trouble fielding one team. Therefore we salute you Hockey Program and we welcome you Varsity Hockey Team to the long list of championship teams at Sylvania. 181 1 Junior Cat Russell Elms attempts a shot on alert goalie Ron “Spider” Young. 2 Varsity leers Wayne Johnson and John Bunde, and Junior Cats Jeff Barber and Kevin Fleck struggle for possession of the puck. 3 Senior co-captain Randy Boehme maneuvers for a solo attempt on Junior Cat goalie Jim Moncher. 4 Sophomore Rusty Vance controls the puck at mid-ice. 5 Senior defenseman Bruce Short beats his I Junior Cat opponent to the puck. 182 SPORTS Run, Jump, Shoot, Score . . . It’s not Friday night. The gym isn’t filled. We are not the Boys team. But we’re just as strong-willed. Practice, Layups, Passes, and More . . . Pre-season we were a little worried. Much hard work helped us to believe. And our victories proved us worthy. Of all the praise that we received. ■V mmmmrnu 184 SPORTS 1 Varsity Coach Betty Murray discusses team strategy during a timeout. 2 Junior Anne Harr sets a pick for sophomore Laurie Schnee. 3 GIRLS VARSITY, FRONT ROW: Anne Harr, Laurie Darah, manager, Kris Perry. SECOND: Laurie Schnee, Becky Wagner. THIRD: Ellen Armstrong, Brenda Hoover, Cathie Spino, Tana Minich. 4 Contributing two points in the Fremont Ross game is junior Kris Perry. 5 Freshman Cathie Spino desperately tries to re¬ cover the ball. 6 Senior Brenda Hoover watches the basket in¬ tensely as she gets ready to shoot. 1 Coach Gerald Sigler gives his players quick in¬ structions. 2 Sophomore Meg Dennison leads freshman Sue Ziegler down the court. 3 Straining to shoot over her opponents is freshman Lauren Gee. 4 GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY, FRONT ROW: Meg Dennison, Tonya Dallas, Coach Gerald Sigler, Jan Blakeman. SECOND: Sue Ziegler, Lauren Gee, Sue Kroyer, Janice Page. THIRD: Anne Armstrong, Cindy Lowery, Lisa O’Brien, Julie Hallauer. 5 Freshman Anne Armstrong displays her fine dribbling ability. 6 Sophomore Cindy Lowery leaps to gain con¬ trol of a jumpball while teammates sophomore Janice Page and freshman Lauren Gee stand waiting. I GIRLS GYMNASTICS Sweaty palms, nervous stomachs, jumping rope, hurdle stretches, cartwheels, balance beam, aching bodies, forward rolls, excitement, tension, you’re “on deck,’’ unevens, vaulting, chalk, close meets, pulled muscles, floor ex, practice time, victories, defeats, smiles, tears, togetherness . . . that’s girls gymnastics. 188 SPORTS 1 Senior Marcia Dennis kicks high to begin her handstand-forward roll in the Beginning Floor competition. 2 Sophomore Sue Taylor presses up into a front handspring on the horse. 3 Senior Pat Kontaratos listens intently to in¬ structions from Coach Sally Popovec. 4 GIRLS GYMNASTICS, FRONT ROW: Wendy Walsh, Jodi Wame, Julie Cooper. SECOND: Joan Young, Sue Taylor, Amy Cain. THIRD: Cheryl Gajewicz, Vanessa Houston, Sue Los- cudo, Renee Dallas, Mary Ellis, Julie Welbom, Diane Taylor, Coach Sally Popovec. FOURTH: Mimi Freimer, Tracy Breese, Mar¬ cia Dennis, Lynne Jones, Laurie Cain. FIFTH: Pat Kontaratos, Maren Mund, Lynne Shan¬ non. 5 Senior Laurie Cain gracefully performs an arabesque on the balance beam. •s. I BASEBALL Sylvania’s varsity diamondmen, featuring a veteran lineup, swept to the GLL championship. Utiliz¬ ing a balanced attack and strong pitching, they played one of the toughest schedules in the area. Under the guidance of Coach Kevin Kane, the Wildcats con¬ tinued their streak of winning seasons. 190 SPORTS ( 1 Senior catcher John Damico, the team’s lead¬ ing hitter, anxiously awaits the result of the play. 2 VARSITY BASEBALL, FRONT ROW: Mike Fisher, Dave Rockow, Mike Mills, Matt Silver, Phil Richard, Mike Nolan, Tom Bender, Gerry Fuller, Glenn Miller. SECOND: Coach Kevin Kane, Kent Ernsberger, Mike Ringle, Kim Blankley, Ron Black, John Damico, Brett Sarmento, Joe Bennett, Steve Ellis. 3 ’75 graduate Kim Blankley makes the play as ’75 graduate Brett Sarmento stands ready to assist. 4 Excited teammates congratulate senior Mike Fisher after his first inning homerun lifted the Wildcats into the lead. ■ f I tad coach Kevin Kane flashes signals to the jitter from his third base position. , jnior A1 Damico heads for the dugout at the 2 id of the inning. ‘aking contact with the ball is junior Scott _ fhwab. 5 graduate Dave Rockow uses good judge- tnt in not swinging at a bad pitch. ; Jniors Scott Schwab and Charlie Blum team I for a double play combination. 1 Straining for valuable inches, ’75 graduate Mark Zimmerman displays proper form in the long jump. 2 Teammates, senior Cary Weaver and ’75 grad¬ uate Wes Bockert, strive to maintain their lead on the way to a one-two finish in the 180-yard hurdles. 3 Senior runner Eugene McCormick turns the comer during one of the grueling distance events. 4 ’75 graduate Doug Schall leans into the tape at the completion of the 880-yard relay. 5 BOYS VARSITY TRACK, FRONT ROW: Doug Schall, Steve Wood, Mike Beck, Wes Bockert, Mark Zimmerman, Mike Whitman, Kirk Moellenberg, Tom Fisher, Tom Wood¬ ard. SECOND: Keith Dennis, Jeff McLaughlin, Eric Adams, Walt Bockert, Cary Weaver, Wayde Bockert, Bob Reichardt, Randy Dence. THIRD: Richard Carter, Jim Kull, Terry Rodebaugh, John Hoover, Dave Walker, Jeff Browne, A1 Reis. FOURTH: Dave Maag, Mike Kline, Pat Travis, Bob Walters, Tom Owen, Eric Sarmento, Rich Amstel. FIFTH: Greg Dimit, Scott Burroughs, Mark Bell, Bob Titus, Doug Gertner. SIXTH: Mike McCullough, Todd Cooperider, Craig Peters, Bryan Clausius. SEVENTH: Andy Turnbull, Bob Harlan, Ken Kirkpatrick. EIGHTH: Coach Jack Koch, Kenny Tate, Barry Webne, Coach Tom Berg. snvAii SYIVANIA -. ■ fiiU i % Wf r VA rift’ m m .-m BOYS TRACK To achieve success in track, the sportsman has to give that little extra which makes the difference between victory and defeat, triumph and failure. The young, unheralded cindermen rose to the occasion last year, and in the GLL championship, where they were predicted to be among the cellar-dwellers, they capped off a fairly successful season with a re¬ spectable third place finish. - WKUfIt A, t P l ' f f -- SnVAIlIA , -S ' ; V V ' 1 BOYS TENNIS With a strong nucleus of seniors, and a talented group of newcom¬ ers gaining valuable experience, the Sylvania boys varsity tennis team continued their winning tradition by successfully defend¬ ing their ninth consecutive GLL championship. 196 SPORTS 1 Reaching for a low back court return is junior Neil Roth. 2 Junior Dave Raab demonstrates the skill which led he and junior Jake Reinbolt to the district tournaments. 3 Concentrating on his backhand shot is junior Jim Harding. 4 Junior Jake Reinbolt displays his powerful backhand which helped him win many of his matches. 5 VARSITY TENNIS, FRONT ROW: Jake Rein bolt, Jim Harding, Jon Bennett, Dave Weis- man, Todd Peters, James Hilfmger. SECOND: Coach Ted Dennison, Mark Fine, Dave Raab, Dick Amos, Kevin Shaw, Jay Peters, Neil Roth, Don Schena, Greg Dee. a ' ? SOCCER Soccer is a universal sport that can be played anywhere or any¬ time. All that is required is a soc¬ cer ball. However, much more is necessary to excel in this sport. Determination, desire to win and the concentration of eleven men all working together produces the common goal — victory. The 1975 Wildcat soccer team posses¬ sed all of these qualities plus more, and tallied a successful 5-3 season. A 198 SPORTS I GIRLS TRACK Cjiving it all you’ve got . . . straining for that valuable inch or second . . . determined to win. Lots of hard work and plenty of time is required, but, ultimately, at the finish line, victory awaits. League championship for the first time . . . the birth of a tradi¬ tion, hopefully to be followed by many more. 200 SPORTS 1 Setting the pace for the mile run are seniors Tonya Dallas and Becky Wagner. 2 GIRLS TRACK, FRONT ROW: Becky Wagner, Bonnie Bleim, Chris Keil, Tonya Dal¬ las, Kris Perry, Suzanne Williams, Debbie McCormick, Ellen Howard, Julie Chuslo, Jane Long, Kris Reinelt. SECOND: Linda Towne, Amy Rogers, Connie Dorlay, Annette Cherry, Beth Zeigler, Diane Zynda, Laurie Hallett, Mary Gottschalk, Cathy Sty tie, Michelle Beck, Vicki Coleman, Cindy Jakes, Cathy McGill, Shirley Zynda. THIRD: Sharon Wysong, Jill Robarge, Sylvia Hesser, Tana Minnich, Sally Williams, Cindy Mohr, Rita Munoz, Renee Dallas, Lori Schnee, Lori Reis, Leanne Woodworth, Amy Reichardt, Lee Venable, Debra Monahan. 3 ’75 graduate Linda Towne strains as she re¬ leases the discus. 4 Stretching to clear the bar is junior Laurie Hal¬ lett. 5 About to break the tape is senior Rita Munoz. ■ vC:. 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' -5. 5 Boys Tennis Girls Tennis SHS 4 Lima Shawnee 3 SHS ' T Maumee 0 SHS 2 Columbus Whetstone 3 SHS 5 Bowling Green 0 SHS 3 Kettering Altar 2 • SHS .4 Perrysburg 1 SHS 4 Rogers 1 SHS 5 Notre Dame 0 SHS 3 Maumee 2 SHS- 5 St. Ursula 0 SHS 1 Ottawa Hills 4 SHS 5 MVCDS 0 SHS 5 Van Wert 0 SHS 3 Ottawa Hills 2 SHS 2 St. John’s 3 SHS 5 Bowling Green 0 SHS 4 Lima Shawnee . 1 SHS 3 Upper Arlington 2 NWSL — First SHS 5 Shelby 0 Districts — Fir t SHS SHS State — Third . 5 3 St. Francis St. John’s 0 2 SHS 3 DeVilbiss 2 Great Lakes League — First A TIME TO LOSE A TIME TO WIN Baseball SHS 6 Marietta SHS 1 Parkersburg South SHS 5 Bowling Green SHS 5 Rogers SHS 6 Fostoria SHS 0 Findlay SHS 8 Cardinal Stritch SHS 7 Bowsher SHS 6 Waite SHS 3 Clay SHS 10 Port Clinton SHS 8 Bedford SHS 5 Clay SHS 5 DeVilbiss SHS 0 Whitmer SHS. 1 Bedford SHS 1 Evergreen SHS 0 Clay SHS 4 Fostoria SHS 5 Maumee SHS 10 Port Clinton SHS 8 Bowling Green Great Lakes League — First Golf SHS 401 Perrysburg 425 SHS 413 Clay 448 Ottawa Hills 437 SHS 212 Bedford 227 Tecumseh 197 SHS 399 St. John ' s 399 SHS 313 Waite 375 SHS 408 Clay 409 Genoa 435 Great Lakes League — First SHS 416 Napoleon 430 Napoleon Invitational — Third Whitmer 454 Sylvania Invitational — First SHS 435 Bowling Green 443 Sectionals — First St. Francis 457 Districts — Third SHS 421 Ottawa Hills 447 Whitmer 430 SHS 402 Maumee 410 SHS 354 St. John ' s 363 SHS 205 St. Francis 209 SHS 386 Whitmer 406 SHS 202 Bowling Green 225 SHS 404 Perrysburg 438 SHS 330 Rogers 355 SHS Girls Basketball 39 Bowling Green 60 SHS 45 Fostoria 3.7 - SHS 34 Fremont Ross- f ■ 37 SHS 45 - Glay 20 SHS 36 Whitmer 45 SHS 42 Fostoria 40 SHS 45 Whitmer 56 SHS 45 Port Clinton 38 SHS 37 Bowling Green 57 SHS 49 Port Clinton 59 SHS 35 Ottawa Hills 37 SHS 39 Clay 34 9ri:«Si3if- ' iiX fli ' :, 4 --riw 0 Girls Gymnastics SHS 97.85 Bowling Green 97.52 SHS 97.85 MVCDS 87.15 SHS 82 Wauseon 63.70 SHS 84.35 Perrysburg 82.80 SHS 74.80 Napoleon 72.85 . SHS 99iw ' -: Rogers 154,501 78.50 3 Great Lakes League — Tied Second f •! SHS 1 Soccer Rogers SHS 2 St. John’s SHS 1 MVCDS SHS 0 Arsenal S 5 Hellenes SHS 1 Maumee SHS 2 Divine Word SHS 10 Whitehouse TAJSL — Third Girls Track Dual Meets — Won 3 Lost 3 Great Lakes League — First Ram Relays — Fourth Blade Relays — Sixth Cross Country SHS 31 SHS 30 SHS 18 SHS 20 SHS 26 SHS 19 SHS 16 SHS 31 Defiance Port Clinton Bowling Green Rossford -Fostoria Whitmer Clay Bedford Great Lakes League — First Tiffin Invitational— Eleventh Perrysburg Invifatldnal — Fourth Sectionals — Second Districts — Fifth Boys Track SHS 80 Clay 56 SHS 62 Bedford 65 SHS 84 Start 43 SHS 51 Whitmer 76 SHS 36 Bowling Green 100 Great Lakes League — Third Blade Relays — Twelfth Ram Relays — Fourth Whitmer Golden ‘W’ — Second Bgdford Invitational — Sixth Wrestling SHS SHS 19 46 Peftysburg. Port Clinton 34 14 SHS 20 Clay 31 SHS 48 Bowling Green 8 SHS 40 Fostoria 13 SHS 3 Bedford 57 SHS 19 Defiance 27 SHS 9 Fremont 45 Great Lakes League — Third Sylvania Invitational — First Lima Shawnee Tournament — Second Sta rt Tournament — Fifth W $ • ? .f , V.’- J ' • • 1 A TIME FOR Hi, J.M. — Well, we’ve made it through another year. Amazing isn’t it, consider¬ ing all the crazy things we’ve been through. Remember when we went to the International Dessert? I must have eaten one hundred cookies, but all one hundred of them came up again listening to those sick Wyandotte announce¬ ments. Yet low and behold, I got fat¬ tened up at the lOE spaghetti dinner. It was great seeing Mr. Davis up and around again to direct us in the Christ¬ mas concert. I didn’t think we did so bad considering we only had thirteen practices. I’m so glad we joined the ski club and learned how to ski. I still can’t stop without running into a tree, though. At least we don’t have to sell any more candy. Boy, weren’t those Cat-ette practices after school hard? We couldn’t 208 ACTIVITIES have made it at half time without the Pep Band. They did a super job. Paint¬ ing signs for the Pep Club was never easy, but really worth it. I thought they really livened up the gym. Thanks for the pink carnation you gave me for Val¬ entines Day. Wish I had gotten some red ones. Remember our booth in the Mardi Gras? Wow! That was a riot! Still wish you would have been picked Queen. I’m relieved to know that we are part of I-Questers. It could help get us into college. Wish we were going to the same school next year. Not much more to say except thanks for making this year a great one. Hope to see you this summer. Have a happy and good luck the rest of ’76. Your third period nap partner, J.B. 209 HONORARY I ii I QUILL AND SCROLL, an International Hon¬ orary Society for High School Journalists. FRONT ROW: Anne Baker, president; Janice Ring. SECOND: Kim Minter, Ceri James, vice president; Yvonne Tertel. THIRD: Therese Miller, secretary-treasurer; Phyllis O’Brien, Mr. Frederick Mario, adviser. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, FRONT ROW: Nancy Gee, treasurer; Kevin Lodge, vice president; Pat Travis, president; Jenny Mason, secretary. SECOND: Marla Feldman, Kelsey Kruse, Becky Bourland, Paula Thorn¬ hill, Debi Hager, Pat Kontaratos, Sue Miller, Betsy Graham, Terri Powers, Linda Ice, Kim Minter, Phyllis O’Brien, Anne Findley, Anne Baker, Yvonne Tertel, Bill Boudouris, Sharon Flanigan, Haikyong Kim, Sharon Rosen. THIRD: Kelly Basch, Denise Elms, Katy Woellner, Judy Dugan, Julie Golba, Pam Feldman, Carol Gilkey, Laurie Haver, Don Benson, Jeff Browne, Tana Minich, Erika Wisinger, Debbie Staniszewski, Cindy Draeger, Beth Peoples, Ceri James, Therese Miller, Doug Brenner, John Zauner. FOURTH: Mrs. Constance Stackpole, adviser; Laura Hood, Gail Joslin, Lynne Shannon, Cindy Gehring, Amy Colgan, Jay Peters, Rochelle Schantz, Dean Raniele, Marcia Dennis, Kevin Hagerty, Chris Kanios, Brian Storck, Beth Schuster, Jeanne Williams, Keith Sepessy, Becky Armstrong, Holly Berning, Brad Carl, Todd Engen, Mark Sczublewski, Richard White, Brian Parquette. 3 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: an Honor¬ ary Speech and Debate Organization. FRONT ROW: Mr. Harry Krantz, adviser; Mr. George Bang, adviser. SECOND: Kelly Whitehead, Mary Thomas, Amy DeBacker, Mindy Teachey, Gretchen Van der Veer, Laura Hood, vice president. THIRD: Rick Bloom, Linda Johnson, Beth Efroymson, Sharon Flanigan, president; Paula Mechling, Doug Brown. FOURTH: Kim Brown, Mimi James, Shari Sigman, Jim Rentner, Marla Feldman, Mike Katz, Renee Dallas, Ceri James. FIFTH: Nancy Porter, Tom Klotz, Jeff Topping, Bill Hanes, Sharon Rosen. ' 1 211 L I A CAPPELLA CHOIR Hail to the school we love Thy name we praise, In cherished memories Our voices we will raise. Following to find life’s goal With our hearts so true Kindled with enduring spirit Our great love for you. We’ve plans for worthy deeds Mem’ries so dear We’ll treasure all your hopes To you we stand and cheer. Cheer for the black and gold Honor to her name To be worthy make her prouc And bring undying fame. mm- Jl W V 1 A CAPPELLA CHOIR SOPRANOS AND AL¬ TOS, FRONT ROW: Chris Culberson, Cindi Parrish, Marisol Gartner, Hollie Hibscher, Maren Mund, Laureen Fraley, Nancy Porter, Sharon McLaughlin, Claudia Helmkamp, Shira Shapiro, Tova Shapiro, Sharon Wysong. SEC¬ OND ROW: Debbie Murbach, Terri Powers, Wendy Pipes, Jeanne Williams, Debbie Stanis- zewski, Nancy Neithercut, Cheryl Bialowas, Gretchan Van der Veer, Julie Clark, Robin Lindner, Laurie Kirkwood, Linda Spitler, Lin Walbom, Cindy Wieczorek. THIRD ROW: Diane Bell, Lynda Foote, Cindy Jakes, Pam Hibscher, Amy Horst, Kathy Parrish, Barb Matthews, Peggy Wysong, Kim Brown, Linda Ice, Linda Wurz, Julie Hollar, Amy Vorhees, Sue Blumer, Darlene Rothhaar, Betsy Brown¬ ing. FOURTH ROW: Rochelle Schantz, Amy Colgan, Laurie Hallett, Mary Lumpkin, Peggy Young, Joan Jacobson, Karen Keller, Beth Fox, Mary Beth Harris, Chris Saverstrom, Beth Peoples, Joan Friesner, Kellie Simpson, April Glenn, Shari Sigman, Chris Helman. FIFTH ROW: Debbi Pipes, Sue Brown, Sandy MacMillian, Pam Smith, Ann Boucouras, Tonia Sares, Beth Sloan, Kathy Finch, Janet Ehlenfeldt, Jackie Grant, Gail Paiement, Linda Johnson, Jackie Marksch, Julie Gifford, Sue Miller, Becky Armstrong, Nancy Gee. 214 ACTIVrriES 2 A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Betty Davis, accompanist; Hollie Hibscher, secretary. SECOND: Mr. Louis Davis, adviser; Robin Lindner, robarian; Amy Colgan, librarian; Kim Brown, robarian; Chako Smith, president. THIRD: Dan Watson, vice-president; Brian Hesselbart, treasurer; Julie Hollar, robarian; Cindi Parrish, librarian. 3 A Cappella choir members prepare for a con¬ cert. 4 A CAPPELLA CHOIR TENORS AND BASSES, FRONT ROW: Tad Everett, Ron Walters, Rick Crook, Tom Boyd, Jeff Snyder, Steve Edgell, Jim Rigby, Ron Rife, Gregg Snyder, Doug Sut¬ ton, Mark Nathanson, Brett Roby. SECOND: Vince Majewski, Trent Scholler, Gary Field, Bob Kitzman, Mike Schaff, Ben Black, Dave Maag, Craig lagulli, Frank Narum, Craig Lindner, Bruce Short, Bob Walters. THIRD: John Ice, Kevin Lodge, Richard White, Fred Kingsley, Chako Smith, Sean Stambaugh, Matt Kuchers, Ed Perry, Dwight Herizberg, Kevin Shanks, Paul Nordin, Greg Kopan. FOURTH: Gary Paiement, Chris Kuchers, Randy Sheamer, Rusty Vance, Steve McCormack, Steve Dietrich, Randy Staniszewski, Brian Hesselbart, Keith Sepessy, Fred Griffin, Rick Roby, Mike Karpanty. FIFTH: Jim Boucher. John Hoover, Ed Schlatter, Scott Ammons, Ron Carroll, Pat Travis, Mike Jakubowski, Carl Nelson, Ron Black, Dana Somogye, Eric Sarmento, Corey Gray, Dan Watson, Matt Sares. ■SSSniieV ' -- i .-nejTT ' fe 216 ACTIVITIES GIRLS GLEE 1 Tenors Rusty Vance, Randy Sheamer, and Jeff Snyder prepare music for the Christmas con¬ cert. 2 Concentrating on both director and music is junior Beth Sloan. 3 Louis Davis directs the a cappella choir at the Sylvania Savings Bank. 4 GIRLS GLEE, FIRST ROW: Jean Her, June Shumway, Nan Finley, Wanda Cousino, Dana Dudderar, Pam Sporleder, Diane Scheuer¬ mann, Amy Cousino. SECOND: Vicki Smen- ner, Carol Sloan, Julie Welbom, Judy Heuer- man, Kim Rowe, Kelly Crider, Kathy Gomoll, Lynn Baron. THIRD: Tracy Skistimas, Holly Metzger, Tari Hinds, Renee Dallas, Julie Metzger, Linda Snuggs, Lori Kelly, Lisa lagulli. 5 During a rehearsal, sophomore Julie Metzger participates in warm-up exercises. FRESHMAN CHOIR 1 FRESHMAN CHOIR TENORS, FRONT ROW: Tim Kirby, Richard Buck, Dan Schmitt, Tim Lodge. SECOND: Richard Wisniewski, Jeff Ice, Erik Andresen, David Horton, John Puszczewicz. THIRD: Mike Mobley, Dave Redlin, Jay Cooperider, Dean Fadel, Scott Stansley. FOURTH: Mike Homey, Mike Gur- zynski, Ed Pierce, Bill Thorne, Pat Livingston. 2 FRESHMAN CHOIR SOPRANOS, FRONT ROW: Vicki Fairchild, Shelly Glenn, Terri Kennedy, Janine Bennett, Missy Early, Karen Bernard, Debbie Campbell, Kim Wysong. SECOND: Jodi Warne, Janelyn Voigt, Jani Be- linske, Karen Findlay, Linda Steitz, Julie Hal- lauer, Becky Scott, Debi Van Camp, Melanie Finch. THIRD: Debbie Craig, Janice Virtue, Linda Brock, Cleo Heimkamp, Cindy Pipes, Darla Hamilton, Gretchen Borgelt, Ruth Ann Thrailkill, Nancy Chaney, Brenda Zollner. FOURTH: Laurie Lindau, Kay Klein, Sharon Ring, Vanessa Houston, Cindy Lopinski, Sheri Cornell, Pam Hall, Esther Lewis, Jeri Elliot. 218 ACTIVITIES 3 FRESHMAN CHOm ALTOS, FRONT ROW: Jody Glasser, Wendy Tullis, Susan Hernandez, Sue Ryder, Kay Hyer. SECOND: Darlene Duffy, Denise Monasmith, Tracy Baldus, Debi Parrish, Diane Bialowas, Kathy Noe. THIRD: Amy Cain, Annette Lortz, Julie Cooper, Ann Dietrich, Robin Witt, Carol Dickey, Anne Armstrong, Carrie Butler, Jeanne Sydlaske. FOURTH: Laura Bensman, Sarah Kunkle, Gayliee Luzius, Karyn Sutton, Kym Flynn, Kathy Williams, Betty Golembiewski, Jenny Blubaugh, Tammy Pinney, Kathy Carl. FIFTH: Barb Page, Sue Ziegler, Wendy Dreeze, Kathy Sadd, Lauren Gee, Teri Mutch, Cathy Welborn, Joannie Graham, Karen Basile, Bonnie Jakubowski. 4 FRESHMAN CHOIR BASSES, FRONT ROW: Brian Foley, Marc Toth, Salvador Gonzales. SECOND: Doug Conley, Dave Thomas, Jon Freed. THIRD: Thom Birchler, Jim Kujawa, Doug Watts. FOURTH: Doug Roy, Jim Bab¬ cock, Alan Mannik, Rick Saylor. FIFTH: Ben Pridgeon, Randy Walen, John Bonkowski, Randy Greenberg. I 3 4 2 I I [■ ' I ' I ■ I 1 BRASS BAND, FRONT ROW: Judy Spitznaugle, Rick Schwind, Brad Smith, Steve Sigman, John Zauner, Mike Schaff, Bill Char- lesworth, Bill Boudouris, Todd Engen, Dan Watson. SECOND: Chris Harris, Richard Car¬ ter, Mark Sczublewski, Tom Faulkner, Rick Bloom, Tom Glover, Tom Hart, Richard White, Dan Mayo, Greg Van Wey, Brian Storck, Case Jones, Brian Clausius, Doug Sut¬ ton, John Huffman. THIRD: Dave Tough, Brad Carl, Mike Kelly, Diana MacDonald, Dave Wisinger, Gary Bennett, Bob Reichardt, Woody Huffman, Mr. Thomas Watson, direc¬ tor; Mr. Richard Field, director. 2 BOYS ENSEMBLE, FRONT ROW: David Horton, Richard Buck. SECOND: Ed Pierce, Jay Cooperider, Dave Thomas. THIRD: Dan Schmitt, Bill Thome, Jeff Ice. 220 ACTlVITIES GERMAN BAND, FRONT ROW : Brian Storck. SECOND: Dorothy Como, Brian Clausius, Chris Harris, Tammy Kutter. GIRLS ENSEMBLE, FRONT ROW: Sharon Ring, Robin Witt. SECOND: Cindy Pipes, Laura Lindau, Gretchen Borgelt. THIRD: Joannie Graham, Cindy Lopinski. FOURTH: Wendy Dreeze, Debi Parrish. YOUNG FRIENDS OF MUSIC, FRONT ROW: Randy Workman, Annette Malburg. SECOND: Mindy Teachey, Mr. Richard Alleshouse, ad- 4 5 viser. BAND 1 Sylvania marching band members cheer during a football game. 3 BAND OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Brian Storck, vice-president. SECOND: Bill Boudouris, president; Greg Van Wey, treasur¬ er. THIRD: Denise Elms, secretary. 4 Tuba squad ... all marching in step. 5 Majorette Peggy Young performs in a halftime show. 1 3 4 2 5 2 BAND, FRONT ROW: Denise Elms, Paula Mechling, Debbie Rothhaar, Tom Lacksonen, Charlene Hoffman, Nancy Dewey, Laurie Wickerham, Debby Puszczewicz, April Rose, Terri Van Ittersum, David Bauer, Desiree Swinghammer, Tracy Harvey, Dawn Dedricks, Beth Hughes, Amy Reichardt, Kim Rowe, Margaret Draeger, Robbi Beasley, Sally Erb, Kim Letzgus, Denise Antieau. SECOND: Mar¬ cia Dennis, Dorothy Como, Tammy Kutter, Russell Elms, Tana Minich, Cindi Vaughan, Gail Nemire, Julie Heinz, Sharon Hart, Kellie Simpson, Don Harris, Tim Kerlin, Cathy Broti khoff, Janice Page, Debbie Rowe, Chri Saverstrom, Wendie Bernstein, Marcia Peten| David Fry, Peggy Young, Kris Harris, Kevii i Liber, Ellen Goodwin, Jim Rentner, Marth Zuelke, Pat Willis, Craig McKimmy, Bett; Kovacs, Diane Diefenderfer, Mike Metzge i Rob Heiman, Darlene Rothhaar, Kenni Draeger, Mark Wittich. THIRD: Brent Pa; quette, Mary Eby, Dennis Watson, Mai Skidmore, Brenda Mills, Karla Umphre; jj Sheila Friess, Dan Glatter, Diana Hall, Chr 222 ACTIVITIES Harris, Judy Spitznaugle, Tom Faulkner, Richard Carter, Mark Sczublewski, Tom Glover, Tom Hart, Richard White, Bob Titus, Doug Schumaker, Rich Schwind, Scott Comte, Rick Bloom, Dave Wisinger, Mike Nevers, Scott Russell, Clarke Freed, Joan Friesner, Jim Moncher, Eugene McCormick, Greg Walker, Jeri Dewey, Steve Sigman, Mike Schaff, Gary Bennett, John Zauner. FOURTH: Jill Foist, Blair Jackson, Way man West, Deb¬ bie Carroll, Debbie Skeens, Janelle Morte- more. Woody Huffman, Doug Sutton, Jackie Marksch, Case Jones, Brian Clausius, Todd Engen, Dan Watson, Bill Boudouris, Mary Thomas, Dave Sheppard, Per Saverstrom, Randy Hollister, Debbie Gollihugh, Kevin Fleck, Loretta Layman, Bob Reichardt, Bill Charlesworth, Dan Mayo, Greg Van Wey, Brian Storck. FIFTH: Jeff Coutcher, Mike Gerdenich, Eric Schwalbe, Mike Powers, Ron Walters, Brad Carl, Mike Kelly, Jon Dumford, Bob Huff, Dave Tough, Tom Bloomer, Fred Ishler, Mark DeBacker, Mr. Richard Field, di¬ rector; Mr. Thomas Watson, director. FRESHMAN BAND I 1 FRESHMAN BAND: FIRST ROW: Debi Par¬ rish, Denise Monasmith, Cheryl Wilkins, Deb¬ bie Blakeman, Joan Ware, Jenny Heiman, Linda Schwemley, Kathy Krenz, Jani Belinske, Tami Brennan. SECOND: Marya LeBeau, Janine Workman, Mary Heath, Marilyn Bauer, Mark Harrah, Kim Coutcher, Renee Altum, Heidi Field, Cathy Zakary, Joannie Graham, Annette Baranek, Cinda Field, Sharon Smith, Valerie Long, Leann Earp, Lori Umphrey. THIRD: Diane Metzger, Linda Bouldin, Mary Ellis, Kim Oravecz, Sharlynn Huffman, Diana MacDonald, Brad Smith, Dana Smith, John Evarts, Paul Woditsch, Bev Rose, Jeana Mal¬ lory, Tom Yates, Mike Seiler, Wynn Keaton, Dave Kosmo, Tadd Eldridge, Dave Howard, Brad Bryan, Jay Cooperider, Brenda Skinkiss, Tom Willhardt, Doug Schleger, Jim Lam- pathakis, Tracey Shirk. FOURTH: Sandy Routson, Georgette Dimit, Chris Warrington, Marc Toth, Dave Horton, Tim Heninger, Eric Van der Veer, Michael Judge, Jeffery Jen- newine, Mike Baumgartner, Jeremy Benstein, Kurt Hisey. Steve Ewald, Bob Reichardt, Bill Boudouris, Dave Tough, Bret Lee, Bill Pow¬ ers, Jeff Ice, Mrs. Janet Mohr, Mr. Tom Lemle, Mr. Thomas Watson, director; Mr. Richard Field, director. 2 Freshman clarinetists rehearse their music for the Christmas concert. 224 ACTIVITIES 3 Flutist Jani Belinske is playing during freshman band rehearsal. 4 Majorette Kris Harris performs a twirling routine at a football game. 5 MAJORETTES, FIRST ROW: Linda Ice. SECOND: Diana Hall, Kris Harris. THIRD: Peggy Young. 225 ORCHESTRA 1 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: Randy Workman, Dave Morgan, Virginia Ar- not, Scott Hisey, Rene Thebeau, Paul Quinto, Laure Vereb, Craig Lindner, Mary Lumpkin, Sandy MacMillan, Debbie Morgan, Sally Rocco. SECOND: Matt Sigman, Jim Harding, Anita Fine, Beth Stepleton, Lynn Schwenning, Walt Quinto, Tony Miller, Bob Wanatick, Laura Fleeger, Karen Gratop, Laurie Kirkwood, Janet Klein, Mary Murray, David Pinsky. THIRD: Mindy Teachey, Annette Malburg, Mark Pinsky, Joe Dominguez, Michelle Sarahman, Dorindia Buck, Terri Rollman, Denise Elms, Desi Swinghammer, David Bauer, Marcia Dennis, Dorothy Como, Kellie Simpson, Andy Goodwin, Gabrielle Fried, Paula Homan, Bill Reis, Greg Rose. FOURTH: Steve Sigman, Dean Coulter, John Zauner, Mike Schaff, Debbie Rowe, Chris Saverstrom, Kris Harris, Peggy Young, Alan Hall, Lynn Brookfield, Linda Quiros, Kurt Stykemain. FIFTH: Cathy Schneider, David Tough, Mike Powers, Bob Huff, Brad Carl, Chris Harris, Judy Spitznaugle, Richard Car¬ ter, Brian Storck, Dan Mayo, Bill Charles- worth, John Huffman. SIXTH: Miss Karen Henry, Mr. Richard Alleshouse, director. 226 ACTIVITIES 2 Senior Sally Rocco enjoys playing the cello during orchestra rehearsal. 3 ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Jim Harding. SECOND: Sally Rocco, Annette Mal- burg. THIRD: Bob Wanatick, Mindy Teachey, Randy Workman. 4 STRING ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: Randy Workman, Dave Morgan, Virginia Amot, Scott Hisey, Rene Thebeau, Paul Quinto, Laure Vereb, Craig Lindner, Debbie Morgan, Sally Rocco, Mary Lumpkin, Sandy MacMillan. SECOND: Matt Sigman, Jim Harding, Anita Fine, Beth Stepleton, Lynn Schwenning, Walt Quinto, Tony Miller, Bob Wanatick, Mary 5 Murray, David Pinsky, Laura Fleeger, Karen Gratop, Laurie Kirkwood, Janet Klein. THIRD: Mindy Teachey, Annette Malburg, Mark Pinsky, Joe Dominguez, Cathy Schneider, Michelle Sarahman, Dorindia Buck, Terri Rollman, Andy Goodwin, Gabrielle Fried, Paula Homan, Bill Reis, Greg Rose, Alan Hall, Lynn Brookfield, Linda Quiros, Kurt Stykemain. FOURTH: Miss Karen Henry, Mr. Richard Alleshouse, director. Director Mr. Richard Alleshouse conducts the string orchestra in rehearsal for its winter con¬ cert. 227 253 I 1 Senior Sandy Brower tabulates Golden Chan¬ delier customers’ bills. 2 MORNING ANNOUNCERS, FRONT ROW: Becky Bourland. SECOND: Marla Feldman, Sharon Flanigan, Fred Kingsley. 3 FOOD SERVICE OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Jeff Johnson, president; Mrs. Connie Fetter- man, adviser; Cheryl Johnson, vice president. SECOND: Cindy Hubbell, junior chairman. THIRD: Carol Case, treasurer. 4 ART CLUB, FRONT ROW: Anne Baker, Mr. Donald Townsend, adviser; Becky Wagner, Lisa Zook, Craig Bluth. SECOND: Sue Mur- nen, Karen Schnorf. THIRD: Amy Colgan, Lorrie Ottney, Gretchen Van der Veer, Sue Miller. FOURTH: Mike Jakubowski, Missy Stead, Lorrie Pzienny, Pam Feldman, Laurie Cain. 5 AES, AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE, FRONT ROW: Carol Gilkey, Dr. Donna Sutton, advis¬ er; Sharon Flanigan, Audrey Oosthuizen. SECOND: Hildo de Abreu Jr., Dr. Beverly Robinson, adviser; Mr. Timothy Kreps, advis¬ er. THIRD: Sue Robinson. 230 ACTIVITIES j I il I 1 I ! ' i 1 DECA I, FRONT ROW: Mr. Charles Johnston, adviser; Dan Unches, Dave Mock. SECOND: Diane Watkins, Cindy Estrich. THIRD: Bob Colwell, Bonnie Wagner, Chuck Lee, Ted Ziehmer, Tom Cooper. 2 Junior Kathy Parrish and senior Craig Snead wrap Christmas packages at the Franklin Park Mall for DECA. 3 DECA n, FRONT ROW: Monte Goodremont, president; Timothy Ward, senior parliamentar¬ ian. SECOND: Jill Sullins, senior secretary; Andrea Dennison, senior historian; Jill Get- man, junior treasurer; Frank Malone, junior vice president; Roxanne Karlet, senior report¬ er; Mary Lumpkin, junior parliamentarian; Cheryl Culpert, junior secretary. THIRD: Mike Kramer, senior vice president; Dave Vorce, senior treasurer. 4 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Joanne Weber, treasurer. SECOND: Sue Bo- hon, vice president; Michelle Schafer, presi¬ dent; Mme. Estella Vardinakis, adviser; Linda Ice, secretary. 5 DEBATE, FRONT ROW: Steve Sigman. SEC¬ OND: Kim Metzler, Michelle Schafer. THIRD: Ruth Ann Petroff, Herb Ring, Kim Brown. FOURTH: Kathy Williams, Tom Klotz, Mr. Harry Krantz, adviser. 232 ACTIVITIES 234 ACTIVITIES 1 OWA, OCCUPATIONAL WORK ADJUST¬ MENT: FRONT ROW: Luquita Gibson, social committee; Debbie Lewis, secretary; Jerry Kimbler, treasurer. SECOND: Denise Scott, secretary; Joyce Sroga, treasurer; Barb Dunn, social committee; Chris Wolfe, president. THIRD: Bob Hepfmger, vice president; Bob Finch, vice president; Nick Leland, president. 2 Senior Patty Elliott combs out Miss Denise Malo’s hair during the November Hair-a-thon. 3 SENIOR VICA COSMETOLOGY OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Polly Berger, activities direc¬ tor; Mrs. Veronica Zak, adviser, Andrea Re¬ yes, treasurer. SECOND: Sue Mackey, secre¬ tary; Jeaneen Reed, activities director. THIRD: Kim Broeker, VICA Queen; Patty El¬ liott, vice president; Cindy Woods, parliamen¬ tarian; Tammy Paulsen, president. 4 MEDIA CENTER STAFF: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sharon Schafer, secretary; Mrs. Lynn Ed¬ wards, media coordinator; Mrs. Jean O’Con¬ nell, media clerk; Mrs. Mary Narum, media clerk. SECOND: Phil Keeler, Mike Bacon, Tressa Ferrella, Richard Levin, technical di¬ rector; Jeff Browne, floor manager. THIRD: Gregg Emch, camera person; Jim Moncher, Carole Pfeifer, Glenn Schreiber, videotape edi¬ tor; Mark Schwan, camera person. FOURTH: Robin Smith, director; Robert Dawes, Pat Acuna, executive director; John Shaver, tech¬ nician. 5 JUNIOR VICA COSMETOLOGY OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Rosemary Golembieski, report¬ er; Chris Hackler, secretary; Debbie Heer, treasurer. SECOND: Robbie Diller, committee chairman; Sherri Tiller, historian; Pam Clift, president. THIRD: Valerie Fowler, vice presi¬ dent; Mary Ann Knapich, parliamentarian. 235 1 SENIOR lOE, INTENSIVE OFFICE EDUCA¬ TION, CLERICAL OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Sue Freels, secretary; Mrs. Carmelita Crocker, adviser; Linda Latimore, historian. SECOND: Karen Queen, treasurer; Anita Wagner, presi¬ dent. THIRD: DeAnna Cornell, vice president; Tammy Cole, historian. 2 Senior Chris Glanzman shows businessmen her typing skills during the lOE coffee hour. 3 JUNIOR lOE CLERICAL OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Kathi Lowery, vice president; Kim Dreeze, president. SECOND: Jon Dean, secre¬ tary; Mrs. Phyllis Lentz, adviser. THIRD: Sandy Turner, historian; Cheryl Schroeder, treasurer. 4 SENIOR lOE STENO OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Jeannie Puthoff, vice president; Janice Conley, parliamentarian. SECOND: Mary Jones, historian; Vicki Boecher, president. THIRD: Mrs. Sherri Gilchrist, adviser; Tina Wagonfield, secretary; Patty Keeler, treasurer. 5 JUNIOR lOE STENO OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Robin Mohr, treasurer; Gaye Sullins, secretary; Teri Vikupitz, historian. SECOND: Luann Kohler, parliamentarian; Karen Blackford, president; Laura Walker, vice pres¬ ident. 6 Senior Karen Queen uses the transcriber to type a letter. 236 ACTIVITIES [OE STENO CLERICAL 238 ACTIVITIES 239 1 SOUTH LIBRARY STAFF, FRONT ROW: Mary Lumpkin, Pam Weir, Judy Bourquin, Karen Bader, Cathy DeHart. SECOND: Kim Pfeifer, Cheryl Johnson, Donna Jones, Leslie Royer, Mary Himmelspeck, Sherry Finch, Renee Quiros. THIRD: Judy Sengstock, Mrs. Jane Foist, clerk-librarian; Eric Schwalbe, Thomas Lewandowski, Todd Ade. 2 MATH CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Darla Meinke, treasurer; Kirk Smith, vice president; David Bauer, program chairman. SECOND: Mr. Allen Burns, adviser; Mr. Richard Hartman, adviser. THIRD: Janice Vir¬ tue, president; Mr. Maurice Hogan, adviser; Nancy Neithercut, secretary. 3 MATH LAB ASSISTANTS, FRONT ROW: Mr. Richard Hartman, adviser; Mr. Maurice Ho¬ gan, adviser; Mr. Allen Bums, adviser. SEC¬ OND: Heidi Berning, Sandy Cole, Tammy Jones. THIRD: Kirk Smith, Rick Pidcock, David Bauer, Dennis Watson, Fred Ishler. 4 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Jane Jeffrey, Craig Lindner, treasurer. SECOND: Chris Snepp, vice president; Debi Hager, pres¬ ident; Ginger Martin, secretary. THIRD: Patty Simonds. 5 NORTH LIBRARY STAFF, FRONT ROW: Janice Virtue, Sylvia Hesser, Sue Teachey, Kym Flynn, Natie Wilka. SECOND: Wendie Bernstein, Lynn Schwenning, Kim Rowe, Kelly Crider, Sally Erb, Sandi Lee. THIRD: Mrs. Mary Harlan, librarian; Marc Fanning, Doug Trueman, Debbi McCormick, Bob Schneider, Mrs. Margaret McGill, librarian. 1 2 3 4 5 - v; ' A 1 STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTA¬ TIVES, ERONT ROW: Sue Bohon, Wendie Bernstein, Ellen Armstrong, Nancy Gee, Cathy Stytle, Anne Armstrong, Lynne Shan¬ non, Sue Ryder, Sue Hernandez, Shari Sig- man. SECOND: Matt Edinger, Kathy Brown, Dick Shryock, Ellen Braden, Janice Ring, Chris Manera, Debbie Shaffer. 2 STUDENT GOVERNMENT OEEICERS AND ADVISER, FRONT ROW: Doug Gertner, vice-president. SECOND: Terry Wolfe, presi¬ dent; Donna Perry, treasurer; Miss Margaret Graber, adviser. THIRD: Lynn Jankowski, secretary. 3 STUDENT GOVERNMENT CHAIRMEN AND CLASS PRESIDENTS, FRONT ROW: Doug Gertner, Nancy Gee, Joan Jacobson, Debi Hager. SECOND: Therese Miller, senior class president; Debi Beren. THIRD: Lynn Schwen- ning, sophomore class president; Kathy Brown, John Ice, junior class president; Donna Perry. 4 RESOURCE CENTER STAFF, FRONT ROW: Kelly McCormack, Liz Shelly, Frank Bur¬ nham, Mark Pirooz, Robert Myers. SECOND: Janice Colosky, Mrs. Helen Reisinger, adviser; Duane Micham, Bill Hood. THIRD: Pat Acuna, Todd Drake, Judy Liber, Leslie Silver, Robert Walles. 240 ACTlVITIES I I i I i I 1 NORTH GUIDANCE WORKERS, FRONT ROW: Sue Arman. SECOND: Tracy Crider. THIRD: Kris Reinelt, Indira Moyer, Julie Hal- lauer, Cathy Adler. FOURTH: Kelly Zahn, Denise Cowan, Lori Rosen, Wendy Dreeze. FIFTH: Kim Rowe, Kelly Crider, Kris Keil, Barb Page. SIXTH: Sandy Mumen. 2 SOUTH OFFICE AND ATTENDANCE WORKERS, FRONT ROW: Renee Dallas, Mary Francummings, Tracy Wittenmyer, Julie Evarts. SECOND: Vikki Bonkowski, Laurie Darah, Teri Thoma, Debbie Zimmerman, Mary Gottschalk, Cindy Graham, Jodi Belinske. THIRD: Janice Page, Nancy Dewey, Becky Hudson, Diane Tolies, Bonnie Carnicom, Tanya Dallas, Sheryl Smith, Chris Snepp, Sue Nichols, Teri Vikupitz, Lisa Hartkopf. FOURTH: June Shumway, Carolyn Grinnell, Val Harrison, Sheila Katz, Gale Kitchen, Col¬ leen McClain, Karen Gratop. FIFTH: Beth Bonkowski, Pam Orend, Lori Conti, Pat Cor¬ liss, Tami Foster, Cheryl Erbskom, Jill Foist. SIXTH: Shelley Tippin, Dawn Szymkowiak, Peggy Gertner, Sharon Sokobin, Ken Kirkpat¬ rick. SEVENTH: Janette Ware, Ken Tate, Julie Mulrooney, Tammy Flynn, Sue Gold, Scott Pierson. 242 ACTIVITIES 9 3 SOUTH GUIDANCE WORKERS, FRONT ROW: Elaine Bozman, Laurie Wickerham, Jody Belinske, Gail Gleason. SECOND: Lynn Ganzfried, Kathi Lowery, Karen Jennings, Kris Heilman, Denise Reason, Donna Hall. THIRD: Erna Santeler, Lori Stockton, Janette Ware, Kim Dreeze. FOURTH: Paula Berlin, Lorrie Dziehny, Robin Adair, Maureen DiVin- cenzo, Tara Templin. 4 NORTH ATTENDANCE AND OFFICE WORKERS, FRONT ROW: Cleo Helmkamp, Julie Booth, Penny Stober, Maryann Foster, Gina Waggon. SECOND: Sue Molenaur, Lisa Henzler, Tami Foster, Julie Teachey, Dianne Gremling. THIRD: Paula Herman, Kathy Drath, Ellen Koepfer, Kim Metzler, Chris Wil¬ son. FOURTH: Kathy Harroun, Roxie Morse, Krina Shotts, Robin Ahmann, Bobbie Hipp, Lynne Sengstock. II ' ’ ‘I I 1 ORATORY, FRONT ROW: Karen Klotz, Jody Glasser. SECOND: Sharon Rosen, Sheila Kohler. THIRD: Dorothy Lock, Amy Cousino, Liz Shelly. FOURTH: Sheila Friess, Kelly Whitehead, Julie Jacobs, Renee Dallas, Sally Haughey. 2 DRAMATIC, FRONT ROW: Mimi James, Shari Due, Kathy Carl. SECOND: Mindy Teachey. THIRD: Diane Trowbridge, Marla Feldman, Debbie Morgan, Mike Katz, Rick Bloom, Amy DeBacker, Bill Thome. 3 HUMOROUS, FRONT ROW: Chris Couturier, Mary Gottschalk. SECOND: Beth Efroymson, Kim Downs, Mary Thomas. THIRD: Sonia Koppatschek, Linda Sherman, Mari Evers. FOURTH: Lisa Sczublewski, Linda Johnson. 4 EXTEMP, FRONT ROW: Paul Davis. SEC¬ OND: Doug Brown, Shari Sigman, Matt Sig- man. THIRD: Laura Hood, Ceri James. 5 ORIGINAL ORATORY, FRONT ROW: Jim Rentner, Gretchen Van der Veer, Sharon Flanigan. SECOND: Krina Shotts, Robin Rose, Ellen Stevens, Jeff Topping. THIRD: Nancy Ingersoll, Heather Ribar. FOURTH: Bill Hanes, Nancy Porter. i 244 ACTIVlTIES ii i i i I :i STUDENT PRINTS 1 EDITORS AND BUSINESS, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Linda Warnke, adviser; Marcia Meier, business manager; Mr. Frederick Mario, ad¬ viser. SECOND: Phyllis O’Brien, co-editor; Ceri James, managing editor; Kim Minter, co¬ editor. 2 NEWS AND REPORTERS, FRONT ROW: Karen Schnorf, Robin Lindner. SECOND: Randi Abramson. 3 FEATURES, FRONT ROW: Patty Hersh, Amy Colgan, editor; Pam Feldman. SECOND: Mark Jacobs, Terri Powers. THIRD: Debi Steinman. 4 Debi Steinman checks word count on her lay¬ out. 5 ART, COPY, AND PHOTOGRAPHERS, FRONT ROW: Susan Hauenstein, copy editor; Anne Baker, art editor; Gretchen Van der Veer, art; Neil Widershein, director of photog¬ raphy. SECOND: Beth Schuster, art; Becky Armstrong, copy editor. 6 EDITORIAL OPINION, FRONT ROW: Anne Findley, editor; Erika Wisinger. SECOND: Yvonne Tertel. 7 SPORTS, FRONT ROW: Mark Wagner, Dave Weisman, editor; Mary Curl. SECOND: Phil Richard, Steve Edgell. 2 5 1 7 4 3 6 WYANDOTTE u ' 1 EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS, FRONT ROW: Mrs. Linda Warnke, adviser. SECOND: Therese Miller, business manager; Mr. Fre¬ derick Mario, adviser; Yvonne Tertel, co¬ editor; Janice Ring, co-editor. 2 INDEX, ART, AND BUSINESS ASSISTANTS, FRONT ROW: Shari Sigman, business assis¬ tant; Cindi Allen, business assistant. SECOND: Anne Baker, art editor; Jenny Mason, index; Doug Gertner, copy. 3 PHOTOGRAPHERS, FRONT ROW: Neil Widerschein, director; Andy Turnbull, Keith Dennis. SECOND: Corey Gray. 4 STUDENT LIFE, SPORTS, AND ACADEM¬ ICS, FRONT ROW: Keith Sepessy, sports. SECOND: Chris Culberson, sports; Randi Ab¬ ramson, academics co-editor; Sue Miller, aca¬ demics co-editor; Lynne Shannon, sports edi¬ tor. THIRD: Terry Wolfe, student life co¬ editor; Gretchen Van der Veer, student life co-editor. 5 CLASSES, FRONT ROW: Liz Sadd, junior ed¬ itor. SECOND: Nancy Ingersoll, freshman edi¬ tor; Amy Horst, senior editor. THIRD: Rhonda Beaver, sophomore editor. 6 ACTIVITIES, FRONT ROW: Tracy Breese, associations; Nancy Gee, athletics. SECOND: Gail Nemire, music. THIRD: Jenny Bastian, activities editor; Mary Beth Harris, associa¬ tions. t 4 ATHLETICS 250 ACTIVITIES CAT-ETTES1 1 Captain Yvonne Tertel gives the signal to pre¬ pare for their next dance routine. 2 The Cat-ettes anxiously wait to perform at half time. 3 CAT-ETTES, FRONT ROW: Sue Snow, Vicki Smenner, Tami Foster, Diane Bell, Amy Hol¬ man. SECOND: Karen Ketteman, Susan Ward, Laurie Stilwell, Krina Shotts, 1st Lt.; Lynn Baron, Casey Bernard. THIRD: Molly McHugh, Cheryl Keil, Jayne Hazlewood, Yvonne Tertel, Capt.; Miss Jill Spicer, adviser; Kris Keil, Wendy Dreeze, Robin Ahmann. FOURTH: Stacey Houston, 2nd Lt.; Tammy Jones, Amy Karrick, Renee Quiros, Julie Mul- rooney, Cindy Henzler. 4 The girls’ Holiday spirit enlightens the crowd at the December Macomber game. 5 Amy Holman, Diane Bell, Laurie Stilwell, and Lynn Baron march steadily as they prepare to join the line. i 1 PEP CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Amy Colgan, chairman. SECOND: Rochelle Schantz, chairman; Terry Wolfe, chairman; Marcia Dennis, chairman. THIRD: Sue Clif¬ ford, chairman; Tenley Draheim, treasurer; Vikki Bonkowski, chairman. FOURTH: Linda Lee, vice president; Lynne Shannon, presi¬ dent. FIFTH: Sue Miller, chairman; Janice Ring, chairman; Lynne Jones, chairman; Pat Kontaratos, secretary. 2 SKI CLUB, FRONT ROW: Sue Blumer, Chako Smith, Mark Wagner, Marcy Waxman. SEC¬ OND: Lynn Brookfield, Laurie Kirkwood. THIRD: Mary Murray, Liz Sadd, Penny Stober, Vicki Coleman, Sam Okun, Gail Joslin, Debbie Shaffer. FOURTH: Mr. Tim Kreps, adviser; Marshall Hudson, Randy Knoll, Lisa Henzler, Gigi Mann. FIFTH: Tracy Flanigan, Mike Katz, George Steer, Mr. Maurice Hogan, adviser. 3 TRAP AND SKEET CLUB OFFICERS, a com¬ petitive mock hunting club. FRONT ROW: Greg Dinouart, secretary. SECOND: Dave Watkins, treasurer; Gary Oancea, president. THIRD: Mr. Phil Haubert, adviser. ' ! ' i i! r I 254 ACTIVITIES 1 4 GYM LEADERS, a club involving girls who help out during phys.ed. classes. FRONT ROW: Tana Minich, Tonya Dallas. SECOND: Lisa O’Brien. 5 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERETTES, a club for girls who are interested in helping out at wrestling matches and giving support and spirit to the team. FRONT ROW: Dana Dudderar, Paula Herman. SECOND: April Glenn, Mary Fran Cummings, Sue Kerlin, Beth Bonkowski. THIRD: Brigette Lebeau, Jody Stytle, Linda Sherman, Cathy Schroeder. FOURTH: Sue Bohon, Janice Page, Lori Woods, Lisa Hartkopf, Sheila Kohler, Robin Rose. 6 VARSITY WRESTLERETTES, FRONT ROW: Nancy Gee, Pat Kontaratos. SECOND: Beth Zeigler, Kim Personeus, Cathy Stytle, Jill Romanoff, Sue DeJeu. THIRD: Tonia Sares, Donna Perry, Mary Karpinski, Lori King, Kathy Brown, Martha Shaffer, Gail Paiement, Julie Clark. FOURTH: Sue Gold, Susan Blumer, Vikki Bonkowski, Julie Jennewine. I I I ’f: jj I II 1 . I 1 Freshman cheerleaders Karen Findley, Karen Frain, Carol Dickey, Elsa Bruno, Chery Rowe, Cleo Helmkamp, Cathy Welbom, and Terry Mutch lead the crowd with their Cat Speller cheer. 2 Junior Varsity cheerleaders Lynne Jones, Carla Mann, Lauren Loflin and Denise Smith raise spirit at a night pep assembly. 3 Lauren Loflin, Carla Mann, and Dawn De- dricks cheer the Junior Varsity basketball team on to victory. 4 Junior Varsity cheerleaders Julie Welbom, Chris Culberson, Denise Smith, Carla Mann, Lynne Jones, Julie Teachey, and Lauren Lof¬ lin try to balance themselves while forming a mount. 5 Julie Teachey, a sophomore, performs the vic¬ tory cheer during a time-out. 6 Freshman cheerleaders Carol Dickey, Chery Rowe, Cleo Helmkamp, Karen Findley, and Karen Frain stir up enthusiasm during half time. 256 ACTIVITIES 258 ACTIVITIES 1 Varsity cheerleaders Marcia Dennis, Tracy Breese, Rochelle Schantz, Gretchen Van Der Veer, Amy Colgan, Mary Curl, Laurie Cain, and Lynne Shannon wish the team good luck at a home football game. 2 Seniors Gretchen Van Der Veer, Laurie Cain, Marcia Dennis, Rochelle Schantz and junior Tracy Breese show concern as the opposing team comes close to scoring. 3 Seniors Marcia Dennis and Rochelle Schantz raise enthusiasm at the Rogers basketball game. 4 Our Wildcat mascot, freshman Sharon Ring, cheers and displays her gymnastic talents throughout the football season. 5 Varsity cheerleaders ask for the crowd’s sup¬ port with the Sylvania speller cheer. 1 Juniors Jim Harding and Mark Gehring both lunge for an oncoming ball during ping pong in¬ tramurals. 2 Sophomore Kurt Dennis keeps score for his bowling team as sophomore Clay Hepler looks on. 3 Senior Scott Blaisdell attempts to sack senior quarterback Greg Kopan but is stopped by ju¬ nior John Flowers during an intramural football game.. 4 Girls’ football intramurals was a lot of fun and a great success. 5 Junior Dave Clemens gives protection to senior Mark Mathews as he throws the “bomb.” INTRAMURALS 261 t ' ■ i.iJ iiii ijill 1 Senior Sue Thome and junior Bonnie Bleim watch their teammate try to backslap a shot. 2 Junior Ed Schlatter jumps to return the ball as his team looks on. 3 Showing the correct form for a good serve is senior Bob Walters. 4 There was a good turn out for this year’s vol¬ leyball intramurals. 5 Volleyball requires a lot of stretching as is shown here by sophomore Sarah Sohnly. 6 Girls put up a tough match for guys in co-ed volleyball intramurals. 262 ACTIVITIES an era ends . . . 1 f- t m 1 - • i ! i a new era begins |: I i I I ! I Time it was And what a time it was It was . . . A time of innocence A time of confidences Long ago . . . It must be . . . I have a photograph. Preserve your memories . . . I k ssm t WILD CATS 75-76 BASKETBALL Make your days be bright Take a few of these, the sweeter memories — Todd Rundgren SEPT 5 ANTHONY WAYNE H SEPT 12 PORT CLINTON H SEPT 19 ROGERS H SEPT 26 BEDFORD OCT. 3 NOV 26 PERRYSBURG H NOV. 28 BOWLING GREEN H DEC. 5 FOSTDRIA A DEC G ST. JOHN ' S H ‘ 12 BEDFORD A ' ' V MACOMBfR H DEC 19 CLAY H DEC 30 ST. FRANCIS H JAN.3 C.STRITCH A JAN 6 ROGERS H JAN 9 PORT CLINTON H JAN.I6B. GREEN A JAN 23 BEDFORD H JAN.30 CLAY A FEB. 6 FOSTORIA H FEB 7 START A FEB. 13 PORT CLINTON A FEB.20 WHITMER A f The time has come . . . The Sylvania High School we know will no longer exist. Throughout this year the thought of saying goodbye was present only in the back corners of our minds. Now we are compelled to face the reality of the situation. It will be difficult to break with the past and its traditions. It will be difficult to begin anew. “ . . . Nothing in life stays and it’s beautiful that they go in order for the next thing to come.” — Rod McKuen. i Ad Index A. Edelstein Sons, Inc.307 Alexis Auto Parts .329 Allen V. Smith .343 American Asphalt .321 Ansberg-West .322 Apple Creek Building Co.339 Art Radio T.V.349 Art Room .339 Bel-Main Upholstering .311 Bennett Frozen Foods .330 Betty’s Curling Iron .323 Bill Knapp’s .335 Bill’s Drive-In Cleaners .301 Bischoffs Food Center .351 Black Orchid .335 Bleckner Music .303 Bradwell, Inc.346 Brondes Ford .335 Brown Pontiac .295 Bruce C. Shaw .321 Bryan’s Automotive Service .... 303 Bumard Electric .313 Cambridge Real Estate .344 Campbell, Inc.307 Cavalear Realty .351 Central Arena .317 Central Kennels .339 Chandler Ace Hardware .295 Channel 1 333 Charlie’s Garden Inn .303 Chez Raymond .307 Chuck Hider Co.326 Clarklift of Toledo .305 Colgan Electric .321 Colonial Cleaners .324 Comm Tech .347 Comstock Coventry .337 Cousins Iron Metal .301 Craig Electric .297 Crestview of Ohio .349 Crockett, Miller, Merrill Dodge.327 Crown Realty .313 Curtis Kay Shoppe .347 Custard’s Last Stand .344 Dairy Queen .322 Dana Corporation .350 Danberry Realty .346 Donna’s Beauty Room .313 Dura-Magnetics .344 Elden Brothers ..347 Emmanuel Baptist Church .323 Enterprise Roofing .334 Fig Tree .319 Financial Advisory Clinic .297 First Federal Savings .322 First National Bank .321 Flower Hospital .334 Foodtown .336 Fred Ott, Inc.347 Galloway Travel .326 Gene Paul Builders, Inc.303 Glenn Miller’s Union ’76 .317 GMAC .342 Goodremont’s .341 Goodtime Records .330 Gourmet Curiosities .344 Gumpp Cadillac .337 Hammill Manufacturing .327 Harlan Electric .311 Harold Jaffe Jewelers .319 Howard Gas Oil .332 Howard’s Hardware .340 Howard’s Organs Pianos .335 I. Golembiewski .322 Imperial Lanes .315 Industrial Printing .331 I-Questers .324 Jean’s Beauty Salon .335 Jennings Jewelers .322 Jerry’s Clothing, Inc.339 J G Pizza .347 Johns-Manville .351 Junior Class .343 Kenwood Pharmacy .317 Krotzer’s Steak House .349 Larry Silberhorn .351 Les Auto Supply .339 Libbey-Owens-Ford .349 Lindau Drugs .346 Little Bits of Love .315 Lois Flynn .343 Main Street Station .295 Marge’s Flower Shop .313 Marigarde .332 Max Davis Jewelers .301 Mayfair Pools .326 McDonald’s .326 Medusa Cement .323 Michigan Stone .329 Mid-Am Bank .337 Mitchell’s Clock Shop .307 Mona Lisa .337 National Honor Society .330 National School of Meat Cutting. .347 NEPCO Insurance .350 Netcraft, Inc.319 North End Auto Parts .313 Orchard Drugs .301 Ottawa Lanes .332 Owens-Illinois .305 Parrish Associates .343 Pat Jake’s Towing .319 People’s Savings .291 Pep Club .332 Poll Electric .303 Powell Studios .345 Premier Driving School .297 Prospector .329 Reeb Funeral Home .320 REMS Corporation .317 Richard-Flory Co.342 R.L. Mohr, Inc.329 Rogers National Research .340 Ron’s Music, Inc.343 Sal’s Restaurant .323 Sautter Food Center .293 Sears Roebuck Co.330 Seitz Bakery .326 Senior Class .348 Senior Class Officers .321 Shaffer Pharmacy .330 Shakey’s .332 Shale’s Pharmacy .295 Shriner Realty .301 Sophomore Class .311 Southbriar Drugs .293 Start’s Pharmacy .332 St. Joseph’s Antique Annex .... 323 Student Government .303 Superior Sewage .297 Sylvania Optical .351 Sylvania Racquet Club .352 Sylvania Savings Bank .299 Sylvania Sentinel .342 Taft Tool Production .335 Terrace Beauty Salon .330 Thoreson Insurance .351 Toledo Edison .307 Toledo Memorial Park .315 Toledo Scale .319 Toledo Screw Products .334 Toledo Trust .328 Town Country Driving School. .309 Uncle John’s Pancake House ... 340 United Savings .307 Viking Ski Shop .334 Village Inn .319 Vin Devers .327 Votre Beaute .311 Vroman Foods .325 Watkins Carpet .324 Westhaven Shoe Repair .329 West Pointe Chrysler-Plymouth . 293 Westowne Tennis Club .313 Whiteford Stables .349 Wickford Foods .342 Will Dennis .338 Zimmerman Heating .323 GENERAL INDEX A Cappella . 214 A Cappella Officers . 215 Administration . 142 Ads-Index . 289 American Field Service (AFS) . 230 Art Club . 230 Band . 222 Band Officers . 222 “Barefoot In The Park” . 26 Baseball . 191 Basketball . 170 Board of Education . 142 Boys Ensemble . 220 Brass Band . 220 Cat-ettes . 252 Cheerleaders . 256 Cosmetology . 123 Cross Country . 152 Debate . 232 Distributive Education of America . 232 Exchange Students . 46 Faculty . 143 Food Service Officers . 230 Football . 156 French Club . 232 Freshman Band . 224 Freshman Choir . 218 Freshman Class . 125 Freshman Class Officers . 124 Friends of Music (FOM) . 221 German Band . 221 Girls Ensemble . 221 Girls Glee . 217 Girls Gymnastics . 189 Girls Tennis . 167 Girls Track . 201 Golf . 164 Gym Leaders . 255 Hockey . 180 Holiday Dance . 28 Homecoming . 20 Intensive Office Education (lOE) . 236 Junior Class . 85 Junior Class Officers . 84 Junior Prom . 32 Library Staff . 239 Majorettes . 225 Mascot . 259 Math Club Officers . 239 Math Lab Assistants . 239 Media Center Staff . 235 Morning Announcers . 230 National Forensic League (NFL) . 211 National Honor Society (NHS) . 211 Occupational Work Adjustment (OWA) . 235 Office Workers . 242 Orchestra . .. 226 Orchestra Officers . 227 Pep Club . 254 Quill and Scroll (Q S) . 211 Quiz Bowl . 50 Resource Center Staff . 240 Scholars . 48 Scoreboard . 202 Secretarial . 147 Senior Class . 53 Senior Class Officers . 52 Ski Club . 254 Soccer . 199 Sophomore Class . 105 Sophomore Class Officers . 104 Speech Team . 244 Student Government . 240 Student Prints . 246 Tennis . 197 Track . 194 Trap and Skeet Club Officers . 254 Wrestlerettes . 255 Wrestling . 178 Wyandotte . 248 290 INDEX You Can Become The Owner Of A Bottomless Money Barrel! Suppose you decide to save $25 a month. At the end of 20 years you would have saved $6000 of your own money. Compound interest at People’s Savings current Passbook Rate of 5%% per annum would add $4637.89, making a total in your account of $10,637.89. Then you could start spending instead of saving. You could spend (or withdraw) $25 a month from your account each month for the rest of your life. As a matter of fact, $25 can be withdrawn forever .... and ever .... and the account would never run out of money. It would always have more in the account than when you started spending. That is the “Bottomless Money Barrel’’ — acquired through People’s Savings 20 Year Save Spend Plan. Stop in any of our Seven Convenient Offices and Start your “Bottomless Money Barrel’’ PEOPLE ' S SAVINGS People’s Is For People — Just Like You! A ABRAMSON, RANDI AFS 1,2,3; International 1, V.P. 2, Pres. 3; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 1,2,3; Student Prints 4; Wyandotte 3,4. ABREU, HILDO de AFS 4; Ski 4; Soccer 4; Colegio Est Barao de Ata liba Nogueira, Campinas S.P., Brazil 1,2,3. ACUNA, PATRICK Chess 2; Film Staff 3,4; Res Centr Staff 3,4; Gaithersburg Sr. H.S., Gaithersburg, Md. 1,2. ADAMS, ERIC Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ADE, TODD Lib Staff 4; Ski 3; Student Prints 4; Wyandotte 3,4; Marlboro H.S., Marlboro, N.J. 1,2. ALMOND, MONICA Choir 1; Off Work 2; Pep 1,2; Wres- tlerettes 2. ALTMEIER, LISA Guid Work 3. ARDUSER, RICHARD Chess 1,2; T.L. Hanna H.S., Ander¬ son S.C. 1,2. ARMAN, JAMES Pep 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 2. ARMSTRONG, REBECCA Choir 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Math 1; NHS 4; Pep 3,4; Ski 2,3,4; Student Prints 4. ARTRIP, PEGGY Pep 1,2,3,4. ASHNER, MARK DECA 3; Golf 2; Hockey 3,4. B BAKER, ANNE Art 2,3,4; Inter¬ national 2; I-Questers 3,4; Math 1,2; NHS 4; Q S Pres. 4; Student Prints 4; Wyan¬ dotte 3,4. BARON, LAURIE Choir 2,3,4; GAA 3; Guid Work 3; Off Work 2; Pep 2,3,4. BASCH, KELLY I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Off Work 3; Pep 2,3; Ski 2,3,4; Central H.S., Phoenix, Arizona 1. BASTIAN, JENNIFER I- Questers 3,4; Math 1; NFL 2,3,4; Pep 1,2; Ski 4; Speech 2; Wyandotte 3,4. BAXTER, MICHELLE Guid Work 3,4; Springfield H.S., Holland, Ohio 1,2. BECKSTEAD, JOSEPH Math 2; Pep 2,3; Manager 1,2,3; Trainer 4. BELINSKE, JODI Band 1,2; GAA 2,3; Math 2; Off Work 4; Pep 1,2,3,4; Ski 3; Football 3,4; Gymnastics 4; Track 1,2,3. BELL, MARK Cross Country 3,4; Track 3,4. BENADUM, BARBARA Choir 1; I-Questers 3; Track 1,2,4. BENNETT, JON AFS 1,2; NFL 2,3; Pep 2,3,4; Speech 2,3; Cross Country 1; Tennis 1,2,3,4. BENSON, DON I-Questers 3,4; Math 1; NHS 4; Pep 2,3; Soc¬ cer 2,3,4. BERGER, POLLY Choir 2; Cosmetology 3,4; Pep 1; VICA Sec 3, Activities Direc¬ tor 4. BERNING, HOLLY Art 3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Math 1; NHS 4; Pep 2,3,4; Track 1; Statisti¬ cian 4. BIALOWAS, CHERYL Choir 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Lib Staff 2; Off Work 3; Pep 2,3; Ski 4. BIGELOW, BRAD Carpentry 3,4; Hockey 4; Wrestling 1,2. BILLS, BRIAN Adelphian Academy, Holly Mich 1,2. BISBEE, CANDY Choir 1,2; DECA 3; Off Work 2. BLACK, RON Choir 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1 , 2 . BLAISDELL, SCOTT Trap Skeet 4; Football 1,3,4. BLAKEMAN, DON Carpentry 1,3; Baseball 4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1. BLANKLEY, STEVE Baseball 1; Football 1. BLAUVELT, CONNIE Guid Work 3; lOE 3,4; Math 1,2; Off Work 1. BLOOMER, DEBBY Choir 2; Guid Work 1,2; International 2; Lib Staff 1; NFL 2,3; Off Work 2,3; Pep 2,3; Speech 2,3. BOCKERT, WALT Cross Coun¬ try 1,2,3,4; Striders 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2. BOCKERT, WAYDE Caprentry 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3. BOECHER, VICKI GAA 2; lOE Historian 3, Pres. 4. BOEHME, RANDY Math 1; Baseball 1,2,4; Hockey 1,2,3,4. BOOHER, LUANNE DECA 3. BOUCHER, JAMES Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Football 1,2; Wrestling L2,3,4. BOUDOURIS, BILL Band 1,2,3, Pres. 4; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 3; Ski 1; Football 1. BOURLAND, REBECCA AFS 2,3; International 2, V.P. 3; I-Questers 3,4; Morning An¬ nouncers 4; NFL 3; NHS 4; Pep 2,3,4; Speech 2,3. BOURQUIN, TOM Trap Skeet 4; Football 4; Wrestling 4. BRADLEY, JANICE Cat-ettes 2; Off Work 1,2,3; Wrestlerettes 2,3. BRENEMAN, KATHY Choir 1,2; Lib Staff 1,3. BRENNER, DOUG 1-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Golf 1,2,3,4. BROEKER, KIM Band 1,2; Cosmetology 3,4; GAA 2; VICA 3,4. BROOME, ROGER Aquinas H.S., Augusta, Ga. 1; Ft. Madison H.S., Ft. Madison, Iowa 2. BROWNE, JEFF I-Questers 3,4; Media Centr Staff 3,4; NHS 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4; Track 1.2,3,4. BROWNING, BETSY AFS 2; Cheerleader 2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Pep 1,2,3,4; Ski 1. BUTLER, NANCY Chillicothe H.S., Chillicothe, Ohio 2; Westland H.S., Columbus, Ohio 2,3. c CAIN, LAURIE Art 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Track 1. CARL, BRAD Band 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Or¬ chestra 3,4; Manager I. CARNICOM, BONNIE Guid Work 1; lOE 3,4; Off Work 2.4. CARROLL, SCOTT Football 4; Wrestling 4; St. Francis, To¬ ledo, Ohio 1,2. CARTER, AMY lOE Historian 3.4. CARTER, MIKE Chess 1,2. CASE, MICHAEL OWE 1,2,3,4; Oak Harbor H.S., Oak Har¬ bor, Ohio 1. CATHER, JAMES Ski 1,2,3,4; Hockey 3,4. CAVANAUGH, KEVIN St. Johns, Toledo, Ohio 1,2. CHABON, JEFF Debate 2; Latin 1,2; Tennis 1; Wrestling 1,2. CHICLES, MARTHA I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 3,4; Basket¬ ball 2,3; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Track 1 . CHUSLO, STEVEN Football 1; Hockey 2,3,4. CLAIR, LUANN Guid Work 2; lOE 3,4; Pep 4; Delta H.S., Delta, Ohio 1,2. COLE, KATHY Guid Work 4; lOE 3,4. COLE, TAMMY. lOE V.P. 3, His¬ torian 4. CONLEY, DONNA Pep 4; Wres¬ tlerettes 4. CONLEY, JANICE Band 1,2; Choir 2,3; lOE 3, Parliamen¬ tarian 4; Off Work 3; Wres¬ tlerettes 1,2; YFC 1. CONROY, PATTY GAA 2,3; Math 2; Pep 1,2,3; Ski 2,3,4. COOK, GREG Ski 1,2. COOKE, RANDY Football 4; Track 4; Pennsbury H.S., Levittown, Pa. 1,2,3. CORNELL, DEANNA Choir 1,2; lOE 3, V.P. 4. COWELL, RICHARD Baseball 1; Football 1,2. CROWTHER, SAM DECA Re¬ porter 3; Baseball 1; Basket¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2. CTVRTLIK, JEANETTE Art 1,2,3; Deerfield H.S., Deer¬ field, Ill. 1. CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE Hockey 3,4; Stout Jr. H.S., Dearborn, Mich. 1. CURL, MARY Cheerleader 1,3,4; Choir 1,2; Pep 2,3,4; Student Prints 4. D DALLAS, TONYA DECA 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Leaders 3,4; Off Work 4; Pep 2,3; Basketball 4; Cross Country 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Manager 4; Statisti¬ cian 3. DAMICO, JOHN Pep 2,3; Base¬ ball L2,3,4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4. DARAH, LAURIE Cat-ettes 2; GAA 2,3; Off Work 2,3,4; Pep 292 SENIOR DIRECTORY Bill Lane’s Southbriar Drugs Congratulations — Class ’76 5141 S. Main 882-8491 Sylvania, Ohio WEST POINTE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH INC. NEW USED CARS 5570 MONROE STREET SYLVANIA, OHIO 43560 Vlym outfi (iiinsiiK IMPER IAL Prime and Choice Meats Not Packaged Home Bakery Fresh Produce 2,3; Ski 2,3; Manager 4; Statistician 4. DAVIS, CARLEAN lOE Pres. 3.4. DAWES, ROBERT Res Centr Staff 4; Styler Road Jr. H.S., Gahanna, Ohio 1; Gahanna Lincoln H.S., Gahanna, Ohio DENCE, RANDY I-Questers 3,4; Pep 1,2; Basketball 1; Foot¬ ball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. DENNIS, MARCIA Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; GAA 2; Guid Work 1; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Or¬ chestra 4; Pep 2,3,4; Gymnas¬ tics 3,4. DENNISON, ANDREA DECA 4; Off Work 3,4. DEVRIENDT, DIANNE Band 1,2.3,4; 1-Questers 3,4; Ski 1 . 2 . DINOUART, GREG Trap Skeet 4; Football 1; Soccer 2; Track 1 . DOHERTY, DOUGLAS Wres¬ tling 3,4; Upper St. Clair H.S., Upper St. Clair, Pa. 1,2. DOHONEY, BETH I-Questers 3. DRAEGER, CINDY I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 1,2,3. DRAHEIM, TENLEY Cheer¬ leader 1; DECA 3; GAA 1,2,3; Pep 1.2.3, Treas 4. DUGAN, JANE lOE 3,4. DUGAN, JUDY GAA 2,3; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 2,3,4; Res Centr Staff 2; Ski 4. DUNLAP, SANDI Pep 1,2.3,4; Track 1. DUNLAP, SUSAN Class Pres. 2; GAA 1; Off Work 3; Pep 2,3,4; SGov 2,3; Track 2. DURNFORD, JON Band 4; Or¬ chestra 2. 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KEELER, PATRICIA lOE Treas. 3, Treas. 4. KELLETT, STEVEN Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2,3. KERLIN, TIM Band 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3. KESHARI, LALET DECA Par¬ liamentarian 3; GAA 3; Westhill H.S., Stamford, Conn. 1. KIM, HAIKYONG GAA 1,2; International 2, Treas. 3; I-Questers 3,4; Math 1; NHS 4. KIMMELMAN, WILLIAM Mau¬ mee Valley, Toledo, Ohio 1,2,3. KING JR., CARL Band 1,2,3; Golf 1,2; Basketball 1; Golf 1,2; Statistician 2. KINGSLEY, FRED Choir 4; Morning Announcers 4; Bas¬ ketball 1,2; Football 1,2,4; Soccer 3,4. KOPAN, GREG Choir 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Track 1. KOPPATSCHEK, SONIA Choir 1; NFL 4; Pep 3,4; Ski 4; Speech 4. KRAMER, MICHAEL DECA 3, V.P. 4. KROYER, SVEND Band 1; DECA 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1. KRUSE, KELSEY AFS 2,3; GAA 3; International 1,2 Pub¬ lic Relations 3; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 2,3,4. KUCHERS, CHRIS Choir 1,2,3,4; Pep 1; Ski 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3. KUNKLE, KAREN Choir 1,2. L LAFFERTY, STEVE Hockey L2,3,4. LANDIS, JEFF DECA 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Soccer 1,2,3,4. LATIMORE, LINDA Choir 1; lOE Pres. 3, Historian 4; Off Work 3; Pep 3; Res Centr Staff 3. LATTEA, JANET Choir 1. LAWRENCE, GRANT St. John’s H.S., Toledo, Ohio 1,2,3. LEE, LINDA Class Sec. 1, V.P. 3; NFL 2; Pep 1,2,3, V.P. 4; Speech 2; Wrestlerettes 2,3. LELAND, JACK OWE 4. LINDNER, ROBIN Choir 1,2, Robarian 3, Robarian 4; Stu¬ dent Prints 4. LINGSCH, MOIRA Art 1; Choir 1,2,3; French 2,3; Vengreff Staff, Anzoategui, Venezuela 1 . LOCHBIHLER, BRENT Pep 1,2; YFC 4; Golf 1,2,3,4. LODGE, KEVIN Choir 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Math 1,2; NHS V.P. 4, Pep 1,2; Base¬ ball 1,2; Hockey 1,2,3. LOSCUDO, CLARE Jackson- Central H.S., Jackson, Ten¬ nessee 1,2,3. LOWERY, GAYLE Cat-ettes 1,2; Off Work 2,3. M MACKEY, SUSAN Choir 2; Cosmetology 3,4; VICA 3, Sec. 4. MADRAS, LINDA Pep 1. MAJEWSKI, VINCENT Choir 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. MALBURG, ANNETTE AFS 3,4; FOM 1,2, Sec. 3, Sec. 4; Orchestra Librarian 1, Librar¬ ian 2, Librarian 3, V.P. 4. 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PATRICK, SHERRI Guid Work 2 . PAULSEN, TAMMY Choir 1,2; Cosmetology 3,4; GAA 1; VICA V.P. 3, Pres. 4. PEOPLES, BETH Choir 1,2,3,4; Guid Work 1; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 1,2,3,4. PERKINS, MARK Band 1,2; Trap Skeet 4; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1,2. PETERMAN, LORI Lib Staff 3; St. Ursula, Ottawa Hills, Ohio 2 . PETERS, JAY 1-Questers 3; NHS 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Hotch¬ kiss H.S., Lakeville, Conn. 1. PETERSEN, DENICE AFS 1,2, Sec. Treas. 3. PIPES, WENDY Choir 1,2,3,4; GAA 3; Pep 2,3. POWERS, TERRI Choir 1,2,3,4; GAA 3; I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Off Work 3; Pep 2,3; Stu¬ dent Prints 4; Basketball 2. PUNCHES, DAN DECA 4; Pat¬ rick Henry H.S., Hamler, Ohio 1,2. PUTHOFF, JEANNIE lOE 3,4; Off Work 3. Q QUEEN, KAREN Guid Work 3; lOE 3, Treas. 4. R REASON, DENISE Guid Work 4; OWE 3. REASON, JAY Band 1,2. REED, JEANEEN Cosmetology 3,4; VICA 3, Activities Direc¬ tor 4. REED, JEANELLE Cosmetology 3,4; VICA Treas. 3,4. REINBOLT, JACOB I-Questers 3,4; NHS 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4. REIS, AL Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4. REYES, ANDREA Cosmetology 3,4; VICA 3, Treas. 4. RIBER, GOEFF Chess 1,2,3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Football 1; Track 1. RICHARDS, TERESA Band 1,2,3; FOM 1,2; GAA 1,2; Guid Work 3; Math 1; Pep 1,2,3,4. RIGBY, JIM Choir 4; Soccer 2,3,4. RING, JANICE Art 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; I-Questers 3,4; Leaders 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Pep 1,2,3,4; Q S 4; Ski 1,4; SGov 4; Wyandotte 3, Co-Editor 4; Gymnastics 3. ROBINSON, SUSAN AFS 2,3,4; GAA 1; International 2,3; Ski 2 . ROBY, RICK Choir 1,2,3,4. ROCCO, SALLY FOM 1,2, Treas. 3,4; I-Questers 3,4; Latin 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Pep 1. RODEBAUGH, TERRY Choir 1; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4. ROGERS, AMY Choir 1; Inter¬ national 2; Pep 2,3; Tennis 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. ROGERS, SCOTT Math 1; Pep 1 . ROLLMAN, KIMBERLY Choir 2; Track 3. ROSE, AMY Andrew Warde H.S., Fairfield, Conn. 1,2. ROSEN, SHARON I-Questers 3,4; NFL 2,3,4; NHS 4; Pep 3; Speech 1,2,3,4. ROSS, MIKE Ski 1,2. ROWE, DEBBIE Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4. 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Karen . .... 125,219 Bassett, James ..., . 85 Bastian, Jennifer .. . 53. 249 Bauer, David .... .... 105, 223, 226, 239 Bauer, Marilyn .... 125, 224 Bauerschmidt, Dan . 125 Baumgartner, Mike . 125, 224 Baumgartner, Tom . 105 Baxter, Michelle . 53 Bear, Teri . . 105 Beasley, Robbi .... 105, 223 Beaver, Rhonda ... . 85. 249 Beck, Michelle ... . 201 Beck, Mike . . 194 Becker, Roy . . 142 Beckstead, Andy . 53. 156, 180 Bedsole, Mike . 53 Beebe, Tracey ... . 125 Behner, Robert ... . 85 Behrman, Beth .... 125, 134 Bekoff, Jon . . 85 Bekos, Kathy .... . 105 Belinske, Jani .... . 125, 218. 224, 225 Belinske, Jody .... . 53, 242, 243 Bell, Diane . .... 105,214, 253 Bell, Mark . . 54, 194 Bellg, Scott . . 105 Belue, Dave . . 85 Bender, Tom . . 191 Benedum, Barbara . 54 Bennan, Tami .... . 125 Bennett, Gary .... . 85, 220, 223 Bennett, Janice ... . 125, 218 Bennett, Jim . . 197 Bennett, Joe . . 191 Bennett, Jon . . 54 Bensch, Dan . . 105 Bensman, Laura .. . 125, 219 Benson, Don . . 54, 199, 211 . 125, 224 Benstein, Jeremy .. Bentley, Carol . 85 Bentley, Dan . . 125 Bentley, Herschel . 105 Bentley, Kathy ... . 105 Boucher, Jim . . 33, 54, 177, Beren, Debi . . 85, 240 178, 215 Berg, Thomas .... .... 143, 162, Boucouras, Ann .. . 85, 167, 194 214 Berger, Eric . . 105 Boudouris, Bill . 211, Berger, Polly . .. 54, 122, 235 220, 222, 223, 224 Berkey, Jackie . 85 Boudouris, Greg .. . 199 Berlin, Mark . . 125 Bouldin, Jim . . 85, 156 Berlin, Paula . . 243 Bouldin, Linda .... .... 125,224 Berman, Jeff . . 105 Bourland, Becky . 54, 211, Bernard, Casey .... 125,218, 230 253 Bourquin, Judy . 54, 239 Bernheisel, Glenn . 105 Bourquin, Tom ... . 55, 156, Berning, Heidi ... . 105, 239 158, 178 Berning, Holly . 54, 162, Bovey, Tim . . 105 211 Bower, Jim . . 125 Berning, Robert .. . 143 Bowers, David . 125 Bernstein, Wendie . 105, Boyce, Kim . . 105 223, 239, 240 Boyd, Karen . . 105 Berry, Tracey _ . 125 Boyd, Tom . . 55,215 Bettinger, Dale ... . 54 Boyles, Chris .... . 125 Bettinger, Richard . 143 Bozell, Tina . . 105 Bevel, Kent . . 85 Bozman, Elaine ... . 85, 243 Bialowas, Cheryl . 48, Braden, Ellen . .... 105, 240 54. 214 Braden, Robin . 55 Bialowas, Diane . 125,219 Bradley, Janice ... . 55 Bickford, Robin . 125 Bradley, Sue Ann . 85 Biel, Patrick . . 54 Bradley, Lindsey . . 85 Bigelow, Brad . 54, 180 Brand, Shelley . 143 Bigelow, Shannon . 125 Brandeberry, Gary . 143 Bills, Brian . . 85 Brant, Teresa .... . 125 Birchler, Ann .... . 85 Branum, Don .... . 105 Birchler, Thom ... .... 125, 162, Branum, Joe . . 125 174, 219 Brauer, Darlene .. . 125 Bisbee, Candy . 54 Braun, Jim . . 55 Bisbee, Dave .... . 105 Braun, Linda .... . 105 Blak, Benet . . 85, 215 Brauner, Horst ... . 143 Black, Ron . . 54, 191, 215 Breese, Mark . . 82, 105 Black, Tracey .... . 85 Breese, Tracy .... . 84, 85, Blackford, Karen . 85, 236 189, 249, 259 Blaisdell, Mike ... . 125, 162 Breivik, Rick .... . 125 Blaisdell, Scott ... . 260 Breneman, Kathy . 55 Blakeman, Carol . 85 Brennan, Tami . 224 Blakeman, Debbie . 125, 224 Brenner, Doug . 55, 164, Blakeman, Don . 54. 156, 211 158 Brenner, Jim . . 85, 164 Blakeman, George . 143 Brewer, Bob . . 125, 162 Blakeman, Jan ... . 125, 187 Breyfogle, Jon .... 125,162, Blankley, Kim . 191 174 Blankley, Steve . 54 Brint, Becky . . 55 Blauvelt. 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Bonkowski, Beth . .... 105,242, 194, 211, 235 255 Browning, Betsy . 55.214 Bonkowski, John . 125, Broyles, Jackie ... . 55 162, 174, 219 Broyles, Sandy ... . 105 Bonkowski, Vikki . 54, Brumnett, Debbie . 126 242, 254, 255 Brunner, Sarah ... . 105 Booher, Brenda . 85 Bruno, Elsa . . 93. 126, Booher, Luanne .. . 54 256 Booth, Julie . . 105, 243 Bryan, Brad . . 126, 224 Borgelt, Gretchen . . 125, Buchholz, Karen .... 85 218, 221 Buchholz, Kathy . 85 302 INDEX Best Wishes From SHS STUDENT GOVERNMENT Bleckner Music In The Colony 2134 W. Central Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43606 Fine homes by Sylvania, Ohio CHARLES GARDEN INN STEAK HOUSE 5290 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43623 882-2438 H. Poll Electric Co. 2-16 N St. Clair St. 255-1660 419 882-1044 303 Buchler, Bob . . 126 Choate, Paul . . 126 Buck, Dorindia .... ... 105, 226, Christensen, Andy . . 106 227 Christian, Mark . 86 Buck, Richard .... . .. . 218, 220 Chromen, Karen . 86 Buehler, Brenda ... . 106 Chuslo, Julie . .... 106,201 Buehler, Nikki .... . 55 Chuslo, Laurie .... . 86, 116 Buettner, Cindy ... . 85 Chuslo, Steve . . 56, 180 Bull, Mike . . 55 Clark, John . . 86 Bunde, Betty . . 85 Clark, Julie . . 86, 101, Bunde,John . .... 85, 180, 214, 255 182 Clarkson, Doug , . .. 106, 156, Bunk, Debbie . . 126 161 Bunker, Sandy .... . 85 Clausius, Bryan . 86, 194, Bunting, George ... . 85 220, 221, 223 Burmeister, Doug . 126 Clemens, Dave . 86, 260 Bumard, Kathleen . . 85 Clemens, Don . . 126 Burnham, Frank . 85, 240 Clendenin, Art ..., . 106 Burns, Allen . ... 101, 143, Clifford, Sue . . 56, 96, Burns, Cindy . 174, 239 . 55 Clift, Pam . 254 . 86, 235 Bums, Nelson .... .. . 143, 163, Cline, Dave . . 56, 96 178 Cline, Mike . . 126 Burroughs, Brad . 126 Cline, Scott . . 86 Burroughs, Scott . 85, Cline, Tom . . 126 194 Coffman, Larry . 106 Burrow, Michael . 126 Cole, Craig . . 86 Burton, Margery . 85 Cole, Dennis . . 106 Buscani, Pete . .... 106, 180 Cole, John . . 126 Buske, Jeff . . 85 Cole, Kathy . . 56, 96 Butler, Carrie . . 219 Cole, Sandy . .... 106, 239 Butz, Tina . . 85 Cole, Tammy . . 56, 96, 103, Byrne, Stewart .... . 126 236 c Cain, Amy . ... 126, 138, Coleman, Vicki Colgan, Amy . 211, 214, Collins, Beth Ann Collins, Vicky . Colosky, Janice ... Colwell, Bob . . 22, 86, 201, 254 .. 22, 48, 56, 215, 230, 247, 254, 259 . 116 . 56 . ... 106, 240 _ 96, 199, 232 189, 219 Como, Dorothy . 86. 116, Cain, Laurie . .. 39, 55, 96, 221, 223, 226 98, 189, 230, 259 Comstock, Errynnel . 126 Campbell, Barb . 106 Comte, Scott . . 86, 223 Campbell, Cathy . 85 Condon, Chris .... . 126 Campbell, Clinton . 85 Conklin, Andy .... . 126 Campbell, Debbie .. . 126, Conley, Donna .... . 56, 96 218 Conley, Doug . .... 126,219 Campbell, Kathy . 115 Conley, Janice .... . 56, 96. Carl, Brad . . 55, 96, 211, 236 220, 223, 226 Conn, Cindy . . 86 Carl, Kathy . ... 126,219, Conroy, Patty .... . . 56, 77, 96, Carnes, Donna .... 244 . 126 Conti, Lori . 173 .... 106, 242 Carnicom, Bonnie .. . 55, 242 Cooke, Karen . . 106 Carpenter, Mary . 106 Cooke, Randy . .... 56, 156, Carroll, Debbie .... ... 106, 134, 158 223 Cooper, Bob . . 22. 86, Carroll, Don . . 106 168, 170 Carroll, Jeff . . 178 Cooper, Dean . ... 106, 134, Carroll, Ron . . ... 106,215 161, 172, 178 Carroll, Scott . . .. . 55, 154, Cooper, Julie . . 126, Carter, Amy . 156, 158 . 55, 96 Cooper, Tom . 189, 219 . 232 Carter, Chris . . 126 Cooperider, Jay . 126, Carter, Mike . . 133 218, 220, 224 Carter, Richard .... 85, 156, Cooperider, Todd . 29, 86. 194, 220, 223, 226 194 Carter, Tim . . 86 Corliss, Pat . . 85, 242 Case, Carol . . 55, 230 Cornell, Bill . . 56, 117 Case, Mike . . 55 Cornell, Dawn .... . 126 Cashen, Chris . . 106 Cornell, De Anna . 56, 236 Cashen, Robert . 126 Cornell, Sheri . .... 126,218 Casper, John . . 126 Corre, Rodney .... . 126 Cather, Jim . . 56, 180 Cottrel, Sandy .... . 106 Cauffiel, Renee .... . 106 Coulter, Dean .... . 86, 226 Cavanaugh, Kevin . . 56 Coulter, Dean . .... 27, 116, Chabon, Jeff . . 56 217 Chabon, Rachel . 167 Courtier, Doug .... . 86, 172 Challen, Sylvia .... . 106 Cousino, Amy .... ... 106,217, Chambers, Jim .... . 56 244 Champion, Clare . 143 Cousino, Mark .... . 106 Chandler, Carol .... . 82, 106 Cousino, Wanda ... .... 30, 106, Chaney, Nancy .... ,... 126,218 134, 217 Charbon, Rachel . 106 Coutcher, Jeff .... . 86, Charles, Charlene . 86 223 Charlesworth, Bill . 51, 86, Coutcher, Kim .... .... 126, 224 220, 223, 226 Couturier, Chris .... 106, 224 Chase, Jay . . 126 Couturier, Doug ... . 86 Cherry, Annette ,... 106,201 Cowan, Denise .... 126, 242 Chicles, Aris . .... 126, 162 Cowell, Rick . . 56 Chicles, Martha ... . 56, 167 Cox, Jeanie . . 86 Cox, Jill . . 126 Dennis, Keith . .... 194, 249 Cox,Joey . . 126 Dennis, Kurt . .... 106, 136, Coy, Mike . . 56 151, 152, 260 Craig, Debby . .... 126,218 Dennis, Lisra .... . 106 Crandell, Jan . . 143 Dennis, Marcia ... . 57, 189, Crider, Kelly . ... 106, 134, 211, 223, 226, 217, 239, 242 254, 259 Crider, Tracy . . 242 Dennis, Matt . . 126 Criss, Mark . . 86 Dennison, Andrea . . 57, 232 Crocker, Carmelita . 143, Dennison, Meg .... 106, 187 236 Dennison, Theodore . 143, Crook, Rick . ... 106, 134, 197 215 Denny, Jim . 106, 156, 158, Crosby, John . . 106 161 Crosby, Tom . . 126 Depew, Jane . . 86 Crowder, Jim . . 134 Depew, Juiwanna . . 106 Crowell, Kevin .... . 106 Depew, Mark .... ... 22, 57, 93 Crowell, Lori . . 126 Deutsch, Martin .. . 126 Crowner, Sue . . 86 Devers, Tom . . 86 Crowther, Robert . . 143, Devers, Paul . .... 106,156, 156, 161, 174 158 Crowther, Sam . 56, 170 De Vriendt, Dianne . 57 Csomos, James .... . 143 Dewey, Jeri . .... 106, 223 Ctvrtlik, Jeanette .. . 77 Dewey, Nancy . 86, 223, Cuahonte, Shelly .. . 96, 116 242 Cubbedge, Ken . 86 Dexter, Craig . . 57 Culberson, Chris .. . 33, 86, 116, Deye,Nancy . . 126 214, 249, 256 Deye, Peggy . . 126 Culpert, Cheryl . 86, 232 Deye, Randy . . 86 Culpert, Connie . 106 Dibble, Doug .... . 126 Cummings, Mary .. ... 106, 134, Dickey, Carol .... .... 126,219, 255 256 Cunningham, Dan . 126 Dickson, Sharon . 86 Cunningham, George . 56, Diefender, Diane .. .... 106, 223 180 Dierker, Renee ... . 143 Curl, Mary . . 56, 247, 259 Dietrich, Ann . .... 126,219 Cumier, Fred . . 106 Dietrich, Steve _ . 86, 215 Currier, Bob . . 86 Diller, Kathy . . 106 Currier, Max . . 56 Diller, Robbie .... . 86, 235 Currier, Robin .... . 86 Diller, Vicky . . 126 Czaja, Brian . . 56 Diller, Wendy .... . 126 Dimit, Georgette .... 126,224 Dimit, Greg . . 86, 156, 173, 194 Dinouart, Greg .... . 57, 254 D Distel, Veda . . 86 Di Vincenzo, Maureen . 86, 243 Dixon, Cathy ...., . 106 Dallas, Mark . . 86 Doherty, Doug . 178, Dallas, Marla . . 106 199 Dallas, Renee . .... 86, 189, Dohoney, Beth ..., . 57 201, 211, 217, Dolgin, Jon . . ' 86 242, 244 Dolin, Susan . . 126 Dallas,Tonya . 57, 152, 187, Dominquez, Joseph . 106, 201, 242, 255 266, 111 Damico, A1 . . 86, 156, 193 Donahue, Kathy .. . 126 Damico, John . .... 57, 154, Donahue, Jim .... . 86 156, 158, 191 Donahue, John ..., . 106 Damico, Mike . . 106 Donovan, Jackie . 106 Dandero, Mark .... . 126 Donovan, Kelly . 136 Darah, Laurie . .... 57, 242, Dorlay, Connie ... . 106, 185 201 Daschner, Doug ... . 199 Downing, Cheryl . 86 Davis, Betty . . 215 Downs, David ...., . 126 Davis, Carlean .... . 57 Downs, Karen .... . 143 Davis, Chris . . 86 Downs, Kim . . 57, 224 Davis, Kathy . .... 124, 126 Draeger, Cindy 57, 211 Davis, Louis . 143, 215, 217 Draeger, Ken . . 86, 223 Davis, Mark . . 86, 180 Draeger, Margaret . 106, Davis, Mike . . 86 223 Davis, Paul . .... 126, 244 Dragun, Judy ...., . 106 Davoll, Dawn . . 126 Drahan, Barbara . 57, 98 Davoll, Karen . . 126 Draheim, Carol ..., . 106 Dawes, Bob . . 57, 235 Draheim, Tenley . 57, 254 Dawes, Gary . . 106 Drake, Darlene . 57, 106 Deacon, Debbie . 106 Drake, Todd . . 57, 240 Dean,Jon . . 86, 236 Drath, Dennis .... . 57 Dean, Sandy . . 106 Drath, Kathy . .... 126, 243 Dearing, Crystal ... . 106 Dreeze, Kim . . 86, 236, 243 De Backer, Amy ... 106,211, Dreeze, Wendy ,... 126,219, 244 221, 242, 253 De Backer, Mark . 86, 223 Drewicz, Bob . .... 106, 113 De Bord, Scott .... . 86 Drewicz, Kathy ... .... 126, 134 Dedricks, Dawn ... .... 29, 106, Ducat, Brian . . 106 223, 256 Dudderar, Dana .., ,... 106,217, Dee, Greg . . 197 255 Deeb, Marcia . . 143 Dudderar, Debbie . 86 Dehart, Cathy .... .... 106, 239 Duden, Craig ...., . 57 De Jeu, Mark . . 199 Dudley, Diane ..., . 86 De Jeu, Sue . . 86, 255 Due, Shari . . 244 De Moe, Holly .... . 57 Duffy, Dan . . 106 Dence, Randy . .... 57, 156, Duffy, Darlene .... .... 126,219 158, 194 Dugan,Jane . . 57 304 INDEX “Educated men are as much superior to uneducated men as the living are to the dead.” -Aristotle So Kve a Httle. 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Clarklift Of Toledo_ CMRK I QuiPtimr 4801 Bennett Road Toledo, Ohio 43612 Telephone (419) 476-5400 305 Dugan, Judy . . 57, 211 Fadel, Dean .... . 127, 152, Fowler, Valerie .... .... 87, 235 Glanzman, Chris ... 236 Dunham, Curt ... . 86, 164 218 Fox, Beth . .... 59, 214 Glase, James . ... 144 Dunlap, Sandi .... . 57 Fairchild, Vicki . 127, Frain, Bill . .... 82, 107, Glase, Judy . ... 107 Dunlap, Susan . 57 218 173 Glasser, Beth . 87, 127 Dunn, Bar ' oa.a .... . 126, 235 Faison, Rick . . 87, 180 Frain, Karen . ... 127,256 Glasser, Jody . 219, 244 Dumford, Jon ... . 58, 223 Fall, Jim . . 106 Fraley, Dawn . . 87 Glatter, Daniel .... 107, 223 Dusseau, Mike . 126 Fanning, Mark ... . 107, 239 Fraley, Laureen .... .... 59, 214 Gleason, Gail . 60, 243 Dutton, Mary .... . 143 Faulhaber, Jim .. . 87 Fraley, Pam . . 127 Gleason, Kay . ,... 107 Dzienny, Lorrie .. . 58, 243 Faulkner, Tom . 87, 220, Francummings, Mary . 242 Glenn, April . 107, 214, 223 Frank, Mark . . 87 255 Favors, Dede .... . 58, 114 Frankforther, Tom . . 59 Glenn, Kevin . . 87 Feeley, Peg . . 107 Franklin, Steve .... . 127 Glenn, Mike . . 87 E Feldman, Kristi . 58 Frantz, Bill . . 127 Glenn, Shelly . 127, 218 Feldman, Marla . 49, 58, Fredericks, Shawnee . 59 Glover, Tom . 87, 220, 211, 230, 244 Freed, Clarke . ... 107, 223 223 Feldman, Pam . 49, 58, Freed,Jon . ... 127,219 Godwin, Kelly .... . 60 Earl, Pat . . 106 211, 230, 247 Freels, Sue . .... 59, 236 Gogolin, Charles . 87 Earl, Theresa . . 58, 98 Feldstein, Mark . 107 Freimer, Mimi . . 87, 189 Goins, Roger . .... 127 Early, Missy . . 126, 218 Fernandez, Dennis . 127 Freiss, Brian . . 156 Golba, Julie . 60, 211 Earp, Kelly . . 126 Ferrella, Tressa .. . 107, 235 Fried, Gabrielle ... 127,226, Gold, Sue . . 87, 242, 255 Earp, Leann . . 126, 224 Fetterman, Connie . 230 227 Gold, Tim . .... 107 Eberle, James .... . 106 Field, Cinda . . 127, 224 Friesner, Joan . ... 107,214, Goldberg, Stu . 107, 178 Eby, Mary . . 86, 223 Field, Gary . . 87, 215 223 Golembiewski, Betty Ann . 127, Eby, Rosemary . 58 Field, Heidi . . 127, 224 Friess, Bryan . . 87, 161 219 Edelstein, Ann ... . 86 Field, Richard ... . 144, Friess, Sheila . . 107, Golembiewski, Rosemary Edgar, Gayle . . 86 220, 223, 224 223, 244 87, 127, 235 Edgell, Steve .... . 58, 96, Finch, Bob . . 127, 235 Fritz, Curtis . . 127 Gollihugh, Debbie .... 87, 215, 247 Finch, Dave .... . 107 Fritz, Laura . . 127 223 Edinger, Elwood . 144 Finch, Kathy . 58, 77, Fry, David . .... 87, 223 Gomoll, Kathy .... 107, 217 Edinger, Matt . . 86, 240 214 Fry, Richard . . 107 Gomoll, Terry .... 127, 162 Edward, Jeff . . 126 Finch, Kevin .... . 107 Fugate, Randy .... . 87 Gomoll, Tracy .... . 60 Edwards, Libbey . . 106 Finch, Melanie ... . 127,218 Fugate, Russel .... . 107 Gonzales, Jim . .... 107 Edwards, Lynn .... 144,232, Finch, Sherry .... . 87, 239 Fuller, Gerry . . -59, Gonzales, Salvador ... 127, 235 Finch, Terri . . 58 156, 158, 191 219 Edwards, Scott ... . 127 Findlay, Jon . . 107, 136 Fuller, Grant . . 59 Goodell, Dave .... .... 127 Efroymson, Beth ... .58, 97, Findlay, Sarah . 58 Goodell, Rad . . 87 211, 244 Findley, Anne ... . 58, 211, Goodremont, Monte .... 60, Eggenschwiler, Donald .... 95,144 247 232 Egts, Melody .... . 58 Findley, Karen .. . 127,218, Goodwin, Andy ... 226, 227 Egts, Phyllis . . 127 256 Goodwin, Ellen 87, 223 Ehlenfeldt, Janet .. . 106, Fine, Anita . . 107, 226, G Goodwin, Jim . .... 107 214 227 Gordon, Robin .... . 87 Ehrhardt, Neil . 127 Fine, Mark . . 197 Gorman, Stacey .... 114 Ehrsam, Joanne .. . 147 Finley, Jane .... . 127 Gorman, Tom . .... 127 Eisenmann, Judy . 127 Finley, Nan . . 58, 217 Gabel, Colleen .... . 59 Gomey, John . . 87 Eldridge, Todd ... .... 127, 162, Finnell, Elicia ... . 58 Gagnon,Joyce .... . 144 Gottlieb, Audrey . 87 224 Fischer, Debbie . 127 Gajewicz, Cheryl . 127, Gottschalk, Mary . .... 60. Ellenwood, Kim .. . 127 Fischer, Scott ... . 87 189 201, 242, 244 Ellenwood, Torrie . 39, Fischer, Sue .... . 127 Gale, Dave . . 59 Graber, Margaret ... 144, 58 Fisher, Mike .... . 156, 158, Gallagher, Pam .... . 107 240 Elliot, Scott . . 106 191 Gallis, Jeff . . 59 Graham, Betsy .... 60, 167, Elliott, Jeri . . 127, 218 Fisher, Nancy ... . 87 Gallup, Tom . . .. . 59, 156, 211 Elliott, Patty . . 58, 97, Fisher, Sue . . 127 158 Graham, Cindy , 60, 242 235 Fisher, Susan ... . 51, 144 Galose, Mike . . 95 Graham, Gary . . 60 Ellis, Craig . . 86 Fisher, Tom .... . 194 Ganzfried, Lynn ... . 87, Graham, Joannie .. ... 127, Ellis, Mary . .... 127, 189, Fisher, Tom P. .. . 59 243 219, 221, 224 224 Fiske, Steve .... . 87, 178 Garber, Mike . . 127 Graham, John . . 60, 93, Ellis, Rob . . 106 Fitch, Kim . . 89 Garcia, Ramon .... . 144 168, 170 Ellis, Steve . . 191 Fitzwater, Leslie . 59 Gartner, Marisol . 87, 214 Grant, Jackie . 87, 167, Elms, Denise .... 48, 49, 51, 58, Flahiff, Mike .... . 59 Gaynor, Dan . . 87 214 97, 211, 222, Flahiff, Terry . 87 Gee, Lauren . 127, 187, 219 Grant, Richard .... .... 127 223, 226 Flanigan, Sharon .... 33, 47, 52, Gee, Nancy . , 22, 59, 211, Grant, Robin . .... 127 Elms, Russell .... . 86, 180, 59, 211, 214, 240, 249, 255 Gratop, Karen .... 107, 226, 182, 223 230, 244 Gehring, Cindy ..., . 59, 211 227, 242 Emch, Gregg .... . 86, 235 Flanigan, Tracey . 107, 254 Gehring, Mark . . 87, 260 Gray, Christy . .... 107 Engen, Mark . Fleck, Kevin .... . 87, 180, Gehrke, George . 59 Gray, Corey . 87, 215, 158 182, 223 Geisler, Tim . . 87 249 Engen, Todd .... .. 49, 58, 211, Fleeger, Laura .. . 226, 227 Gemmill, David .... ... 107, 178 Green, Randy . .... 107 220, 223 Flickinger, Anna . 147 Georgakopoulous, Elias .... 127 Greenberg, Randy ... 127, Erb, Sally . Flowers, John .. 87, 168, 169, George, Carolyn ... . 144 174, 219 239 170, 260 Gerber, Chuck .... . 107 Greene, Laura .... .... 107 Erbskorn, Cheryl . 86, 242 Flynn, Kym .... . 127, 219, Gerdenich, Mike , ... 107, 223 Greene, Sue . .... 127 Erdody, Desi .... . 58 239 Gerrish, Nan . . 59 Gregor, Annette ... .... 127 Ernsberger, Kent . . 191 Flynn, Tammy .. . 87, 242 Gerson, Linda .... . 144 Gremling, Dianne . ... 107, Ernsberger, Nancy . 86 Foist, Janet . . 147, 239 Gertner, Doug .... . ... 87, 151, 243 Eshliman, Kelvin . . 127 Foist, Jill . . 107, 223, 152, 194, Gressman, Bill .... . 87 Essig, Mike . . 106 242 240, 249 Gressman, Norman . 60 Estrich, Bob . . 87 Foley, Brian .... . 127, 162, Gertner, Peggy .... . 87, 242 Griffen, Carmen ... .... 144 Estrich, Cindy .... 174, 219 Getman, Jill . . 87, 232 Griffin, Fred . 87, 156, 232 Follas, Betty .... . 144 Giaquinto, Mary ... . 107 215 Evans, A1 . . 106 Foote, Linda . 59, 214 Gibbs, Tami . . 127 Grimes, Kim . 17? Evarts, John . .. 80, 174, 224 Foradas, Lori ... . 107 Gibson, Luqita .... . 127, Grinnell, Carolyn .... 87, Evarts, Julie . . 87, 242 Forbes, Patti .... . 59 235 242 Everett, Tad . . 106,215 Ford, Lynne .... . 59 Gibson, Roger .... . 107 Grodi, June . . 87 Evers, Mari . . 87, 244 Forgerson, Loren . 162 Gibson, Ron . . 127 Grodi, Sandi . . 87 Ewald, Steve .... . 127, 224 Forman, Karen .. . 127 Gifford, Julie . . 59, 214 Gross, Shari . .... 107 Forrester, Ellen . 59 Gilchrist, Jay . . 142 Grow, Dave . .... 107 Forrester, Melissa . 87 Gilchrist, Sharon . 144, Grow, Melvin . . 60 Forrester, Tracy . . 87 236 Growden, Becky .... 107 Foster, Karen ... . 127 Gilkey, Carol . .... 59, 211, Growden, Cindy . . . . 87 Th Foster, Maryann . 243 230 Growden, Jay . .... 127 X Foster, Miriam .. . 107 Gillispie, Brooke . 127 Gryca, Joe . .... 127 Foster, Tami .... . 107, 242, Gillispie, Leslie . 60, 77 Guerra, Floyd . . 60 Fackler, David ... . 106 243, 253 Gisler, Tom . . 134 Guillod, Eric . .... 107 306 INDEX Sales — Service — Repairs (Elork Northwestern Ohio’s Largest Selection of Quality Clocks [Vi Mile West of Talmadge) 5248 Monroe Street Phone 882-8727 Toledo, Ohio 43623 Phone 882-5757 CHEZ RAYMOND Coiffures 5663 Main Street Country Square Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Always A Friendly Atmosphere Looking toward the future... 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United Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 307 Guitteau, John . 87, 164 Gumpp, Linda . 107 Gumey, Robert . 87 Gurzynski, Debbie . 87 Gurzynski, Mike . 127, 162, 218 Guss, Barb . 107 Guss, Libbey . 87 Guyton, Barb . 60 Guyton, Janet . 107 Guyton, Joan . 127 Guyton, Richard . 144 H Hacked, John . 107 Hackler, Chris . 87, 235 Hackney, Tina . 87 Hackney, Wendy . 127 Haddad, Gregg . 127 Haefner, Barry . 107 Hager, Debi . 60,211, 239, 240 Hagerty, Kevin . 60, 211 Hague-Rogers, Andy . 87 Hague-Rogers, Dave . 127 Haigh, Denise . 107, 167 Halfpap, Ken . 127 Hall, Alan . 107, 226, 227 Hall, Bev . 87 Hall, Cam . 107, 156, 158 Hall, Cindy . 107 Ha ll, Diana . 29, 107, 223, 225 Hall, Donna . 87, 243 Hall, Dorian . 107 Hall, Pam . 127,218 Hall, Wade . 60, 127 Hallauer, Julie . 127, 187, 218, 242 Hallauer, Lori . 60 Hallett, Laurie . 87, 201, 214 Hallett, Randy . 60 Hamic, Cindy . 127 Hamilton, Darla . 127, 218 Hamilton, Laura . 60 Hamilton, Lynnett . 127 Hanes, Bill . 211, 244 Hanes, Bob . 107 Hanline, Ed . 60 Hanline, Tyrone . 107 Harding, Jim . 33, 87, 197, 226, 227, 260 Hardwick, Karen . 128 Harget, Doug . 128 Harget, Rene . 87 Harlan, Bob . 60, 194 Harlan, Mary . 144, 239 Harnist, Kim . 128, 167 Harr, Anne . 87, 185 Harrah, Kathy . 60 Harrah, Ken . 87 Harrah, Mark . 224 Harris, Carla . 87 Harris, Chris . 87, 152, 220, 221, 225, 226 Harris, Don . 60, 223 Harris, Kristin . 107, 223, 226 Harris, Mary Beth . 61, 214, 249 Harrison, John . 107, 151, 152 Harrison, Marty . 61, 119, 156, 158 Harrison, Val . 87, 242 Harroun, Cindy . 61 Harroun, Kathy . 128, 243 Hart, Sharon . 87, 223 Hart, Tom . 61,220, 223 Hartkopf, Fritz . 61, 178 Hartkopf, Lisa . 22, 107, 104, 242, 255 Hartman, Richard . 145, 156, 161, 239 Harvey, Tracy . 107, 223 Hasbrouck, Jim . 128 Hassen, Jeff . 107 Hassen, Jerry . 61 Haubert, Phil . 145, 254 Hauck, Laurie . 128 Hauenstein, Susan . 61, 162, 247 Haughey, Sally . 128, 244 Hauman, Tom . 144 Hayer, Laureen . 61,211 Hawkins, Susan . 144 Haymier, Doug . 107 Hazlewood, Jayne . 128, 253 Heaps, Rick . 107 Heath, Mary . 128, 224 Heath, Paul . 88 Heberger, Scott . 107 Heer, Debbie . 88, 235 Hegamaster, Steve . 88 Heilman, Brad . 29, 61, 164 Heilman, Brian . 128 Heilman, Kris . 61, 88, 243 Heiman, Jenny . 128, 224 Heiman, Rob . 88, 173, 223 Heiman, Robert . 142 Heinl, Ellen . 61 Heinz, Julie . 88, 223 Heiberg, Tom . 26, 27, 78 Heiman, Chris . 88, 214 Helmkamp, Claudia . 61, 214 Helmkamp, Cleo . 128, 218, 243, 256 Hemsath, Randy . 88 Henderson, Jacquelin . 128 Henderson, Roy . 107 Heninger, Jim . 88, 178 Heninger, Tim . 128, 224 Hensel, Denise . 107 Henzler, Cindy . 88, 107, 253 Henzler, Lisa . 107, 243. 254 Hepfmger, Bob . 235 Hepler, Clay . 107, 260 Herman, Paula . 107, 243, 255 Hernandez, Susan . 128, 219, 240 Hersh, Patty . 61, 247 Herzberg, Dwight . 88. 215 Hess, Ann . 88 Hess, Jim . 107 Hesselbart, Brian . 61, 215 Hesser, Sally . 107, 201, 239 Heuerman, Judy . 107, 217 Heugel, Ken . 199 Hibscher, Holly . 61, 214, 215 Hibscher, Pam . 78, 88, 214 Hickman, Charles . 144, 168 Hilfinger, James . 107, 197 Himmelein, Lori . 88 Himmelspeck, Mary . 61, 239 Hinds, Jill . 128 Hinds, Tari . 107, 217 Hinojosa, Anna . 61 Hipp, Bobbie . 128, 243 Hisey, Kurt . 128, 224 Hisey, Scott . 88, 226, 227 Hittler, David . 61 Hixon, Jim . 88 Hodges, Lola . 61 Hoeflinger, Eric . 128 Hoehing, Tricia . 107 Hoffman, Charlene .61, 223 Hoffman, Marilyn . 144 Hoffman, Timothy . 144 Hogan, Maurice . 101, 144, 239, 254 Hoisington, Melody . 107 Holland, Nancy . 61 Holland, Sharon . 128 Hollar, Calvin . 107 Hollar, Julie . 214,215 Holler, Susie . 88 Hollimon, Judy . 88 Hollister, Randy . 107, 223 Holman, Amy . 128, 253 Holmes, Amy . 61 Holmes, Joe . 61 Holmes, Russell . 128 Holmes, Terry . 61 Holtfreter, Robert . 107 Homan, Paula . 128, 226, 227 Hood, Andy . 88 Hood, Bill . 88, 240 Hood, Laura . 61,211, 244 Hooper, Todd . 88, 117 Hoover, Bob . 108 Hoover, Brenda . 62, 167, 185 Hoover, John . 88, 194, 168, 170, 215 Hopkins, Lois . 62 Home, Matt . 128, 174 Horner, Alan . 62 Homey, Mike . 128, 218 Horst, Amy . 62, 214, 249 Horton, David . 128, 218, 220, 224 Houston, Stacey . 88, 253 Houston, Vanessa .... 128, 189, 218 Howald, Jeff . 88 Howard, Dave . 128, 103, 224 Howard, Ed . 108 Howard, Ellen . 201 Howard, Joe . ' . 108 Howard, Laurie ..,. 62, 78 Howard, Sean . 108 Hubbell, Cindy . 88, 230 Huckles, David . 128, 162 Huckles, Jon . 88, 156 Hudson, Becky . 62, 242 Hudson, Beverly . 128 Hudson, Marshall . 108, 254 Hudson, Roberta . 144 Huebner, Jim . 62 Huff, Bob . 108, 223, 226 Huff, Nancy . 62 Huff, Rick . 108 Huffman, Brad . 128 Huffman, Greg . 108 Huffman, John . 128 Huffman, John . 108, 220, 226 Huffman, Sharlynn . 128, 224 Huffman, Woody . 220, 223 Hughes, Beth . 108, 223 Hughes, Helen . 62 Hughes, Richard . 108 HUmphrys, Geoff . 88 Hunter, Mark . 128 Hurley, Pat . 88 Huston, Tami . 128 Huston, Tim . 108 Hutchisson, Vivian . 51, 144 Hyer, Kay . 128,219 Hyma, Melissa . 108 I lagulli, Craig . 62, 156, 158, 215 lagulli, Lisa . 108, 217 Ice, Jeff . 128,218, 220, 224 Ice, John . 84, 88, 215, 240 Ice, Linda . 62, 211, 225 232 Her, Jean . 88! 217 Her, Jill . 128 Inderrieden, Keith . 108 Ingersoll, Nancy . 88, 244, 249 Inman, Joe . 108 Isenstein, Marla . 128 Ishler, Fred . 108, 223, 239 J Jackson, Blair . 88, 223 Jackson, Mark . 62 Jacobs, Julie . . 108, 244 Jacobs, Mark .... ... 22, 29, 62, 247 Jacobs, Marvin ... . 142 Jacobson,Joan ... . 29,52, 62, 167, 214, 240 Jaeger, Andrea ... . 108 Jaeger,Corrine ... . 62, 134 Jaeger, Matt . . 62 Jakes, Cindy . .... 108,201, 214 Jakes, Dave . . 62, 93 Jakubowski, Bonnie . 128, 219 Jakubowski, Mike . 62, 215, 230 James, Ceri . ... 48, 52, 62, 211, 244, 247 James, Mimi .... 26, 29, 33, 88, 211, 244 Jan, Brad . . 108 Jan, Gregory .... . 128, 162 Jan, Jeff . . 88 Jan, Michael . . 88 Jankowski, Lynn . . 88, 240 Jans, Shirley . . 88 Jaynes, Paul . . 88 Jeffery, Jane . . 108, 239 Jennewine, Jeff ... . 80, 128, 174, 224 Jennewine, Julie . 88, 255 Jennings, Karen .., . 88, 243 Joerin, Janice .... . 128 Joerin, Kim . . 88 Johnson, Cheryl . 62, 230, 239 Johnson, Gary . 128 Johnson, Jeff . . 62, 230 Johnson, Julie .... . 62 Johnson, Linda ... .... 108,211, 214, 244 Johnson, Neil .... . 62 Johnson, Shelly ... . 108, 136 Johnson, Tami .... . 62, 128 Johnson, Tara .... . 128 Johnson, Wayne .. . 63, 180, 182 Johnston, Charles . . 144, 232 Jones, Case . . 29, 88, 220, 223 Jones, Donna .... . 239 Jones, Larry . . 95, 144 Jones, Lynne .... . 88, 189, 254, 256 Jones, Mary . . 63, 236 Jones, Tammy .... .... 239, 253 Jones, Tom . . 128 Jones, Tom . . 108 Jones, Tom . . 63, 180 Joseph, Anita .... . 88 Joseph, Charla . 128 Joseph, Demarie . 88 Joseph, Michelle . 63 308 INDEX FARAGHER ' S PASSEd!. © 0 - REASONABLE RATES TEEN-AGE STATE CERTIFICATES CUSSROOM INSTRUCTION STATE APPROVED COURSES COMPUTED IN AS LITTlf AST WEEK HIGH SCHOOC REIMBURSEMENTS Worth $50 TRAINING PROGRAMS HANDLED FOR MANY HIGH SCHOOLS 4768 MONROE NEAR FRANKLIN PK. MAU 475-5500 Congratulations Seniors! We wish you success and happiness in all you do. — Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Phillips Joslin, Gail . 63, 211, 254 Jovanoric, Paul . 108 Judge, Mike . 128, 224 Junqueira, Vera . 47, 63 K Kajfasz, Mike ... . 128 Kaminsky, Jeff .., . 63 Kane, Jeff .. . 128 Kane, Kevin .... . 144, 190, 191, 193 Kanios, Chris ... . 63, 167, 211 Kaplar, Carker .. . 108 Karahalios, Chris . 128 Karahalios, Chirs . 128 Karlet, Jim . . 108 Karlet, Roxanne . 63, 2 32 Karpanty, Mike .. . 88, 215 Karpinski, Mary . . 88, 255 Karrick, Amy .... . 88, 253 Kashmer, Kathy . 108 Kashmer, Linda . . 63 Katz, Lisa . . 108 Katz, Mike . ... 26, 27, 88, 211, 244, 254 Katz, Sheila . Keaton, Wynn . 88, 242 . 128, 162, 224 Keck, Darlin ...., . 144 Keefe, Joyce . . 63 Keeler, Patty .... . 63, 236 Keeler, Phil . . 63, 235 Keener, Jerry ... . 108 Keil, Cheryl . . 128, 253 Keil, Jeff . . 108 Keil, Kris .. . 108,201, 242, 253 Keil, Norm . . 88 Keil, Rita . . 128 Keil, Tony . . 128 Keller, Brenda . 128 Keller, Karen .... . 63, 214 Kellett, Greg .... . 108 Kellett, Steve ... . 63 Kelly, Chris .... . 128 Kelly, Lori . Kelly, Mike . . 108,217 . 88, 220, 223 Kelso, Pat . . 141, 145 Kemritz, Kim ... . 128 Kennedy, Matt . . . 63 Kennedy, Terri .. . 128, 218 Kent, Lynne .... . 128 Kepley, Cindy . 128 Kerlin, Sue .. . 108, 255 Kerlin, Tim . . 63, 223 Keshari, Lalet . 63 Keshari, Susan .. . 63 Ketteman, Karen . 108, 253 Kidd, David . . 108, 180 Kidd, Doug . . 108, 180 Kidney, William . . 145, 156 Kilgore, Nancy .. . 145 Kim, Dong . . 199 Kim, Haikyong . 63, 211 Kim, Sung Chul . . 128 Kimble, John . 88 Kimbler, Jerry ... . 128, 235 Kimbler, Marvin . 88 Kime, Tammy . 128 King, Bill . . 63 King, Brenda . 63 King, Chuck .... . 108 King, Darryl .... . 63 King, Denise .... . 128 King, James .... . 145 King, Jeff . . 128, 162 King, Lance .... . 121 King, Lori . ... 33, 88, 255 King, Mike . 128 King, Terry . 88 Kingsley, Fred . 33, 63, 156, 158, 199, 215, 230 Kirby, Albert . 145 Kirby, Tim . 128, 218 Kirkpatrick, Ken . 88, 194, 242 Kirkpatrick, Terri . 104, 108, 167 Kirkwood, Laurie . 108, 214, 226, 227, 254 Kitchen, Dale . 88, 117 Kitchen, Gale . 108, 242 Kitzman, Bob . 108, 215 Klein, Janet . 78, 88, 226, 227 Klein, Kay . 128,218 Klein, Mike . 88, 194 Klotz, Karen . 128, 244 Klotz, Tom . 88,211, 232 Knapich, Mary Ann . 88, 122, 235 Knapich, Mel . 88 Knisely, Barb . 129 Knoll, Randy . 108, 254 Knoll, Sherrie . 129 Knopp, Beth . 88 Kobeck, Donna . 108 Koch, Jack . 141, 145, 156, 194 Koch, Mary . 63 Koch, Pat . 71,205 Koch, Paul . 129, 162 Kocher, Gary . 145 Koepfer, Ellen . 108, 243 Koepfer, Frank . 108 Kohler, Laurie . 129 Kohler, Luann . 89, 236 Kohler, Sheila . 108, 244, 255 Kontaratos, Pat . 64, 189, 211, 254, 255 Konz, Barb . 108 Kopan, Greg . 33, 64, 170, 215, 260 Koperski, Claudia . 141, 145 Koperski, Fred . 145 Koppatschek, Fritz . 129 Koppatschek, Sonia . 64, 244 Korb, Dawn . 108 Korb, Louis . 145 Kosmo, Dave . 129, 224 Kosmo, Linda . 89 Kovacs, Betty . 108, 223 Kowalinski, Mark . 129 Kramer, Mike . 64, 232 Krantz, Harry . 145, 211, 232 Krenz, Bob . 108, 156, 161, 173 Krenz, Kathy . 129, 224 Kreps, Tim . 145, 230, 254 Krieger, Laura . 129 Kronk, Eric . 89, 177, 178 Kross, David . 108 Kroyer, Debbie . 132 Kroyer, Mike .89, 133 Kroyer, Sue.129, 184 Kroyer, Svend.64, 156, 158 Kruse, Kelsey . 51,64,211 Kuchers, Chris . 64, 215 Kuchers, Matt . 108, 156, 158, 173, 215 Kuhl, Jim . 152 Kuhl, Kevin . 89 Kujawa, Jim . 129, 162, 174, 219 Kull, Jim . 89, 194 Kunkle, Karen . 64, 95 Kunkle, Sarah . 129, 219 Kutter, Tammy . 89,221, 223 L Laasch, Thomas .. . 145 Lacksonen, Tom .. . 89, 152, 223 Laconey, Loren .. . 108 Lafferty, Steve . 64, 180 Lakin, Laurie .... . 129 Lampathakis, Jim . . 129, 174, 224 Lampathakis, Tere . 89 Lancaster, Bill . 89 Landis, Jeff . . 199 Landis, Lisa . . 89 LaPlante, Mark . 108 LaPoint, Tina .... . 64 LaPointe , Darlene . 89 LaPointe, Karl . 129 Larson, James . 142 Larzelere, Debbie . 64 Larzelere, James . 89 Latimore, Linda . 64, 236 Lattea, Janet . . 89 Lauffer, Steve . 108 Laugerman, Cheryl . 108 Laughlin, Frank .. . 89 Laux, Connie .... . 108 Laviolette, Dale .. . 108 Law, Dan . . 121 Law, Debbie . . 89 Law, Judy . . 108 Lawrence, Grant . 89 Lay, Cheryl . . 108 Lay, Chris . . 64 Layman, Loretta .. . 89, 223 Leason, Bill . . 64 Leason, Dan . . 108 Leathers, Stacie .. . 64 LeBeau, Brigette . 108, 255 LeBeau, Marya ... l?q 774 Lee, Bret . 129, 162, 224 Lee, Chuck . . 64, 232 Lee, Linda . . 64, 254 Lee, Sandi . . 129, 239 Leggio, Mike .... . 108 Lehan, Laurie .... . 129 Lehman, Cindy . 129 Lehman, Marinda . 89 Lehman, Tom .... . 89 Lehmann, Brian .. . 129 Leland, Bill . . 89 Leland, Nick . . 129, 235 Lemle, Tom . . 224 Lentz, Phyllis .... .... 141, 145, 236 Letson, Dan . . 180 Letzgus, Kim . . 108, 223 Levally, Lewis ... . 64 Levin, Richard .... . 89, 235 Levine, Jon . . 64 Levine, Marci .... . 129 Levison, Bruce ... . 89 Lewallen, Teresa . . 129 Lewandowski, Thomas . 89, 239 Lewis, Avie . . 89 Lewis, Clarence . 89, 117 Lewis, Dan . . 129 Lewis, Debra . . 129, 235 Lewis, Eric . . 89 Lewis, Esther .... . 129,218 Lewis, Jane . . 108 Lewis, Jeff . . 108 Lewis, Leah . . 108 Lewis, Rick . . 129 Liber, Judy . . 89, 240 Liber, Kevin . . 109, 223 Liber, Mark . . 109 Liebenthal, Jon . 109 Liggett, Nick .... . 109 Lincoln, Kelly . 109 Lindau, Laura .... 129,218, 221 Lindner, Craig .... 109,215, 226, 227, 239 Lindner, Robin ... . 64, 214, 215, 247 Lindsley, Jeff . . 156, 161 Lindsley, Joe .... . 89 Lingg, Nancy .... . 64 Lingo, Bob . . 109 Lingsch, Andrea . 129 Lingsch, Moira ... . 64 Lipe, Christi . . 109 Liska, Dennis .... . 178 Livingston, Bob . . 129 Livingston, Diane . 89 Livingston, Pat . 129, 162, 218 Lochbihler, Brent . 64, 164 Lochbihler, Craig . 109, 164, 173 Lock, Albert .... . 64 Lock, Dorothy .. . 109, 244 Locker, Jim .... . 109, 173 Lodge, Kevin . 48, 64, 211, 215 Lodge, Tim . . 129,218 Loflin, Lauren .. . 109, 256 Long,Jane .... . 201 Long, Laurie .... . 109 Long, Lynn ...., . 145 Long, Valerie . 224 Lopinski, Cindy . 22, 129, 218, 221 Lopinski, Matt . 89, 168, 169, 170 Lorenzen, Keith . 89 Lorenzo, Adelita . 65 Lorenzo, Larry . 108 Lortz, Annette .. . 129,219 Loscudo, Susan . . 129, 189 Loss, Donald . 142 Loss, Jim . 33, 89, 164, 173 Lowe, Brad .... . 129 Lowe, Jerry . 109 Lowery, Cindy . 109, 187 Lowery, Gayle . . 65 Lowery, Kathy . . 89, 236, 243 Ludgate, Jay ... . 145 Lumpkin, Mary . 89, 214, 226, 227, 232, 239 Lupica, Sonny . 129 Lutz, Linda .... . 65 Lutzke, David . 129 Luzius, Gayline . 129, 219 Lykes, Bruce . 109 Lykes, Janice .. . 147 Lynn, Steve . 65 Lynn, Pamela .. . 129 M MacDonald, Diana .... 129, 220, 224 Mackey, Debbie .. . 109 Mackey, Sue . . 65, 122, 235 MacMartin, Diane . 89 MacMillan, Sandy . 89, 214, 226, 227 Maddy, Sarah .... . 129 Madras, Linda ..., . 65, 103 Mahnke, Martin .. . 145 Mahon, Dennis ... . 89 Mahon, Jim . . 65 Majeski, Gary .... . 65 Majewski, Chris .. . 109 Majewski, Vince . . 215, 178 Malburg, Annette . . 65, 221, 226, 227 Mallory, Jeana ... . 129, 224 Mallory, Jeff .. . 109, 119 Malo, Denise .... . 235 Malone, Frank . 29, 89, 156, 161, 232 Manera, Chris .... .... 129, 162, 174, 240 Mann, Carla . .. 33, 89, 256 Mann, Dave . . 109, 173 Mann, Gigi . . 65, 254 Mann, Jeff . . 129 Mannik, Alan . . 129, 180 219 Manning, Colleen . . 65 Manor, Brent .... . 65 Marksch, Jackie .. . 65, 214, 223 Marlatt, Steve . 145, 156 310 INDEX Votre Beaute ' Salon No matter how you arrange it 2600 N. 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Box 5892 • Toledo, Ohio 43613 Phil Scanned President Area Code 419 475-4677 Mario, Frederick . 145, 211, 247, 249 Marlow, David . 129 Marquardt, Jon . 142 Mars, Bob . 109,113 Mars, Debbie . 89 Martin, Dave . 89 Martin, Ginger . 65, 239 Martin, Patricia . 65 Marvin, Judy . 109 Mason, Jennifer . 65,211, 249 Masyk, Taisa . 109 Mathes, John . 109 Mathews, Mark . 180, 260 Matthews, Barb . 65, 214 Mattimoe, Ron . 109 Mauk, Wayne . 98, 145 Mayhugh, Brent . 89 Mayo, Dan . 220, 223, 226 McCarthy, Karen . 109 McCarty, Neil . 109 McClain, Bob . 89 McClain, Colleen . 242, 65 McConnell, Brett . 89, 114 McCormack, Kelli . 240, 65 McCormack, Steve . 109, 215 McCormick, Debbie . 109, 201, 239 McCormick, Eugene . 65, 194, 151, 152, 223 McCrum, Harry . 142 McCullough, Mike . 89, 194, 156, 161, 178 McDowell, Kim . 89 McGee, Mike . 89 McGill, Cathy . 109, 201 McGill, Margaret . 239 McGovern, Bob . 65 McGovern, Terry . 65 McGreevy, Jim . 89 McGuinn, Kevin . 109 McHugh, Kathy . 89 McHugh, Keith . 219 McHugh, Kelly . 129, 162 McHugh, Molly . 129, 253 McKenzie, Sharon . 129 McKimmy, Craig . 109, 223 McLaughlin, Jeff . 65, 156, 194, 158 McLaughlin, Sharon . 109, 214 McNamara, Tim . 89 McNemey, Pemmy . 33, 89, 167 Mechling, Paula .... 51,89,211, 223 Meeker, Mary . 65, 95 Meier, Marcia . 65, 247 Meilink, Brad . 109, 156 Meilink, Kim . 129 Meinke, Darla . 129, 239 Melchert, Nick . 109 Melchert, Vicki . 109 Melchi, Steve . 89 Mellin, Rick . 129, 162 Merki, John . 145 Merritt, Bill . 89 Messinger, Nick . 89 Metzger, Diane . 129, 224 Metzger, Holly . 109, 217 Metzger, Julie . 109, 217 Metzger, Kimberly C.109, 232 Metzger, Mike . 89, 223 Metzler, Kim E. 109, 243 Meyers, Jeff . 129 Meyers, Patty . 129 Micham, Doug . 109 Micham, Duane . 89, 240 Milios, Chris . 129 Millard, Careen . 129 Miller, Annette . 109 Miller, Carol . 66 Miller, Cindy . 109 Miller, Connie . 109 Miller, Debbie . 66 Miller, Ethel . 66 Miller, Gail . 129, 162 Miller, Glenn . 191 Miller, Jim . 66, 117 Miller, Karen . 89 Miller, Kathleen . 145 Miller, Marian .... .... 129 Miller, Mike . 109, 173 Miller, Patty . . 66 Miller, Randy . .... 109 Miller, Rick . . 89 Miller, Sue . . 22, 66, 211, 214, 230, 249, 254 Miller, Therese .... . 52, 66, 211, 240, 249 Mills, Brenda . 109, 223 Mills, Mike . 66, 156, 158, 191 Mills, Tammy . .... 129 Milner, Noreen .... .... 109 Minard, Dan . .... 109 Minard, Dave . . 89 Minard, Deb . . 66 Minich, Tana . 66, 185, 201, 211, 223, 255 Mink, Kathy . . 89 Minnich, Brian .... 129, 180 Minnich, Steve .... 89, 154, 156 Minsel, Robert .... .... 145 Minsel, Terrance .... 145 Minter, Kelly . .... 129 Minter, Kim . . 49. 66, 211. 247 Mirrow, Gail . .... 145 Mitchell, John . .... 129 Mitchell, Kevin 90, 156, 169, 170 Mobley, Michael .... 218 Mock, Dave . .... 232 Moellenberg, Kirk .... 194 Moesser, Roy . . 66, 98 Mohn, James . 119, 145 Mohr, Cindy . 90 , 201 Mohr, Eddie . .... 109 Mohr, Robin . 90, 236 Mohr, Tony . .... 129 Molenaur, Chris 22, 129 Molenaur, Sue .... 109, 243 Moline, Jim . . 66 Monahan, Debra .. 109, 201 Monasmith, Denise . ... 129 Moncher, Jim . 90, 180, 182, 223, 235 Moore, Marlen .... .... 129 Moore, Scott . 129, 162 Morgan, Dave . 109, 226, 227 Morgan, Debbie ... 78, 109, 226, 227, 244 Moring, Dave . 109, 173 Morris, Mike . .... 109 Morse, Roxie . 109, 243 Mortemore, Janell ... 109, 223 Morten, Bill . . 90 Moscrop, Tammy .... 129 Moyer, Indira . 109, 242 Moyer, Kelly . 90, 156, 161. 178 Moyer, Kent . 109, 178 Moyer, Mike . .... 130 Moylan, Jim . .... 109 Moylan, Tom . . 51, 90 Mulrooney, Cindy . 66 Mulrooney, Julie 90. 242, 253 Mund, Maren . . 47, . 66, 189, 214 Munoz, Dave . . 90 Munoz, Rita . 66, 201 Murbach, Debbie 90, 214 Murbach, Edwin . ... 142 Murd, April . . 90 Mumen, Sandy 109, 242 Mumen, Sue . 66, 138, 230 Murphy, Mark .... .... 130 Murra, Doug . .... 130 Murray, Ann . .... 109 Murray, Betty . ... 145, 185 Murray, Mary . 109, 226, 227, 254 Murty, Peggy . .... 109 Musickwicz, Marcia . 90 Musser, Darryl .... . ... 109 Mutch, Lori . . 90 Mutch, Teri . 130, 219, 256 Myers, Aline . 66 Myers, Eric . 109 Myers, Robert . 240 N Nagel, Lauri . 109 Nagel, Leslie . 90 Nahman, Vance . 199 Nantz, Bob . 90, 173 Napierala, Debbie . 130 Napolski, Bev . 109 Narum, Frank . 22, 66, 180, 215 Narum, Mary . 147, 235 Nathanson, Mark . 90, 215 Neal, Terry . 109 Neithercut, Nancy . 110, 214, 239 Nelson, Bryan . 110 Nelson, Carl . 66, 215 Nelson, Craig . 130 Nelson, Dana . 130 Nelson, Delbert . 66 Nemire, Gail . 90, 223, 249 Netcher, John . 66 Never, Brenda . 110 Nevers, Michael . 110, 223 Newrones, Ken . 130 Newrones, Scott . 130, 162 Newton. Pat . 90 Nicholas, Bess . 66 Nichols, Sue . 66, 242 Nixon, Cathy . 130 Noe, Chris . 66 Noe, Kathy . 130,219 Nolan. Mike . 67, 191 Nolan, Tom . 130, 162 Noonan, Cheri . 67 Nordin, Paul . 67. 156, 158, 215 Northrup, Rick . 110 Nostrant, Bruce . 130 Nostrant, Scott . 62 Nusbaum, Lynn . 90 o Oancea, Gary . 90, 254 O ' Brien, Lisa . 90, 187, 255 O’Brien, Phyllis . 67, 211, 247 O ' Brien, Tim . 90, 178 O’Brien, Tod . 130, 162 Ocker, Pam . 67 O’Connell, Jean . 147, 235 Ogle, Brian . 110, 136 Ogle, Dave . 67, 156, 158 Ogle, Tom . 90 Okonski, Debbie . 130 Okun, Sam . 80, 110, 254 Okun, Shelly . 110 Ondurs, Wendy . 90, 122 Oosthuizen, Audrey . 47, 67, 230 Oravecz, Kim . 130, 224 Oravecz, Mike . 90 Orend, Pam . 67, 242 Orr, Rick . 130 Osterman, Beth . 67 Osterman, Rick . 130 Ott, Ken . 90 Ott, Sally . 67 Ottney, Bev . 90 Ottney, Lorraine . 67, 230 Ottney, Ron . 110 Owens, Cheryl . 130 Owens, Kitty . 130, 134 Owens, Terry . 130 Pack, Barb . 90 Page, Barb . 33, 130, 219, 242 Page, Janice . 110, 187,223, 242, 255 Page, Scott . 90 Paiement, Gail . 90, 214, 255 Paiement, Gary . 90, 180, 215 Palmer, Paul . 67 Panza, Richard . 67 Parker, Billie . 67 Parker, Dorothy . 145 Parquette, Brad . 130 Parquette, Brent . 90, 223 Parquette, Brian . 67,211 Parrish. Cindi . 22, 7, 214, 215 Parrish, Debi . 130, 219, 221 224 Parrish, Kathy . 90, 214, 232 Paskiet, Craig . 130. 162, 174 Patrick, Sherri . 67 Patterson, Bill . 90 Paul, Tim . 130, 174 Paulette, Gene . 130 Paulsen. Scott . 130, 162 Paulsen. Tammy . 67, 235 Pawlicki, Dave . 199 Payne, Glenn . 145, 164 Peery, John . 90 Pelton, Tina . 67 Peoples, Beth . 49, 67, 211, 214 Pereira, Gwen . 110 Perelman, Ellen . 90 Periat, Micheal . 145 Perkins, Mark . 67, 97 Perry, Donna . 90, 240, 255 . Perry, Ed . 33. 110, 215 Perry, Kris . 90. 185, 201 Personeous, Kim . 90, 255 Peterman, Lori . 67 Peters, Craig ,., 33, 90, 152, 194 Peters, Jay . 67, 197, 211 Peters, Marcia . 110, 223 Peters, Todd . 110, 197 Petersen, Denise . 67 Petroff, Ruth Ann . 110, 232 Petry, Tom . 130 ■ Pfeifer, Carole . 67, 235 Pfeifer, Kim . 90, 239 Pharm akidis, Cathy . 90 Pharmakidis, Jim . 130 Pheatt, James . 146 Phelps, Jerry . 68 Pidcock, Rick . 110, 156, 158, 173, 239 Pierce, Ed . 110,218, 220 1 Pierson, Doug . 110, 173 Pierson, Scott . 90, 242 Pierson, Todd . 130, 162 Pile, Doug . 68 Pina, John . 110 Pinney, Tammy . 130,219 Pinsky, David . 110, 226, 227 Pinsky, Mark . 68, 226, 227 Pipes, Cindy . 130, 218, 221 Pipes, Debbie . 90, 214 Pipes, Wendy . 68, 214 Pirooz, Mark . 90, 240 Pizza, Laura . 130 Pleeger, Laura . 130 ■ I I 312 lNDEX Podbielniak, Brian . . 68 Reinbolt, Jake . 90, 197 Pogan, Steve . . 110 Reinstein, Ed . no Polhirk I pnnarH . 90 Reinelt, Kris .... . 110,201, Popovec, Sallie . . . . 146, 189 242 Porter, Chad . . 90 Reis, A1 . . 68, 194 Porter. Nancy . . . . . 90, 211, Reis, Bill . . 130, 226, 227 214, 244 Reis, Lori . . 201 Potter, Stephanie .. . 130 Reisinger, Helen . 147, 240 Powder, Nancy . 146 Rentner, Jim 26, 33, 90, 211, Powell, Dave . . no 223, 224 Powers, Bill . . .. 130, 174, Revels, Alan .... . 29, no. 224 156, 158, 173 Powers, Mike . ... 110,223, Revels, Steve ... . 130, 162 226 Reyes, Andrea . 235 Powers, Terri . . 68, 77. Rhodes, Joe .... . 68 211, 214, 247 Rhodes, Julie . no Pratt, Ken . . 90 Ribar, Geoff .... . 68 Prephan, Jerry .... . .. . 68, 156, Ribar, Heather .. . 130, 244 158, 180 Richard, Gene . no Price, Chaney . . no Richard, Phil .... . 68, 164, Price, Chris . . 130 191, 247 Price. Mike . . no Richards, Teresa . 68 Pridgeon. Ben . ... 130, 173, Richardson, Chuck . 90 219 Richer, Ron .... . 130, 162 Primean, Ronald . 146 Rieger, Pat . . 68 Pucilowski. Joe . ... no, 152 Rife, Cindy . . no Pucilowski, Mike . 130 Rife, Roger . . 146 Punches, Bill . . 90 Rife, Ron . . 68, 215 Punches, Dan . . 68 Rigby, Jim . . 69, 199, Punches, John .... ... 130, 162, 215 174 Ring, Herb . . 90, 232 Purpich, Tony .... .... no, 173 Ring, Janice .... . 69, 211, Purtell, Sandra .... . 130 240, 249, 254 Puszczewicz, Debby . 90, Ring, Sharon . 130,218,221,259 223 Ringle, Mike .... . 33, 191 Puszczewicz, John . 130, Rising, Norm . no 218 Ritchie, Pam .... . no Puthoff, Jeannie ... . 68, 236 Robarge, Jill .... . 90, 152, Pzienny, Lorrie . 230 201 Robarge, Jim .... . 130 Roberts, Jeff .... . 130 Roberts, Nancy . no Robie, Gary .... . 90 Robinson, Beverly . 14 6, 230 Robinson, Susan . 69, 230 yj Roby, Brett .... . 110,215 Roby, Chuck .... . 90 Queen,John . . 90 Roby, Rich . . 69, 215 Queen, Karen .... . 68, 236 Rocco, Sally .... . 69, 226, Quick, Bill . ... 110,156, 227 161, 173 Rockow, Dave . 191, Quinonez, Jerry . no 193 Quinto, Paul . .... 90, 226, Rodebaugh, Terry . 69, 194 227 Roe, David . . 90 Quinto, Walter . .. . ... no, 173, Roe, Kelly . . 130 226, 227 Roe, Scott . . 130 Quiros, Linda . ... 110,226, Roehrig, Terry . 90 227 Rogers, Amy .... . 69, 167, Quiros, Renee . .... 90, 239, 201 253 Rogers, Scott . 69 Rollman, Kim ... . 69 Rollman, Terri . no, 130, 226, 227 Romanoff, Jill . 90, 255 Romberg, Tim . no R Rombkowski, Joy .69, Roop, Michelle .. 114 . 130 Rose, Amy . . 69 Raab, Dave . . 90, 197 Rose, April . . 90, 223 Rable, Jerry . . 90, 95 Rose, Bev . . 130, 224 Raniele, Dean .... .. 68, 80, 211 Rose, Dawn .... . no Ransom, Jan . . 90 Rose, Greg . . 110,226, Ratajski, Mike .... . no Rose, Robin .... 227 Raymond, Dave ... . 68 . 110,244, Raymond, Sherri . 130 255 Razook, David .... . 130 Rosen, Lori . . 110,242 Reason, Denise . 243 Rosen, Sharon . 48, 69, Reason, Jay . . 68 211, 244 Reber, Clark . . 142 Rosenberger, Cal . 69 Reber, Karen . . 90 Rosenbloom, Jeff . 69 Redlin, Dave . _ 130, 218 Rosinski, Tim . no Redmond, Lee ..., . no Ross, Carman ... . 130 Reed, Dianne . . 130 Ross, Mike . . 69 Reed,Jeaneen .... . 68, 235 Rostetter, Gary . 146 Reed, Jeanelle .... . 68, 122 Rostette r, Gary . no Reed, Scott . . 68, 156, 158 Roth, Arthur .... . 90 Reichardt, Amy .... 110,201, Roth, Claire .... . 130 223 Roth, Neil . . 90, 197 Reichardt, Bob ..., . 68, 194, Rothhaar, Darlene . 90, 220, 223, 224 214, 223 Reidley, June .... . 130 Rothhaar, Debbie . 91, 223 Reinbolt, Alan ... . no Rourke, David . no Routson, Sandy . 130, Scheuermann, Karen . 91, 224 167 Rowe, Cherry .... .... 130,256 Schlatter, Ed . 91, 215, 262 Rowe, Debbie . .... 69, 223, Schlatter, Richard . 131 226 Schlegel, Doug .... .... 131,224 Rowe, Kimberly .... 110,217 Schmidt, George ... . 146, Rowe, Kimberly ... ... 110,223, 162 239, 242 Schmitt, Dan . ... 131,218, Rower, Jeff . . 199 220 Rower, Robert .... . 146 Schnee, Laurie no, 185, 201 Rowles, Tim . . 146 Schnee, Steve . . 131 Roy, Doug . 130, 162, 219 Schneider, Bob .... 110,239 Royer, Leslie . . 91, 239 Schneider, Cathy . 91, Rubin, Randy . . 91 226, 227 Ruch, James . . 69 Schnorf, Craig .... .... 131, 174 Ruse, Don . . 130 Schnorf, Karen .... .... 70, 230, Ruse, June . . 98 247 Rusek, Laura . . 130 Scholler, Trent .... . 91, 215 Rusgo, Alan . . 69 Schramn, Charlie ... . 110 Rusgo, Steve . . no Schreiber, Glenn ... . 70, 235 Rusik, Peter . . 91 Schroder, Mike. .70 Russell, Carrie .... . 130 Schroeder, Cathy ... .110, Russell, Gary . . 91 255 Russell, Scott . . 223 Schroeder, Cheryl . . 91, 236 Ryder, Sue . ... 130,219, Schroeder, Margie . . Ill 240 Schumaker, Doug . .... 111,223 Schuster, Beth .... .... 70, 211, 247 Schuster, Lori .... . Ill Schwab, Scott .... .... 91, 173, 193 Schwalbe, Eric .... ... Ill, 173, Q 223, 239 o Schwan, Alex . . 70 Schwan, Jennifer .. . Ill Sadd, Kathy . .... 130,219 Schwan, Julie . . Ill Sadd, Liz . 33,84,91,249, Schwan, Mark .... . 91, 235 254 Schwartz, Kevin . Ill Salkil, Brenda . . 69 Schwartz, Tom .... . 131 Sams, Cher . . 130 Schwemley, Linda . 131, Sams, Dave . . 110 224 Sanders, Dan . . 91 Schwenning, Lynn . 104, Sandusky, Bud .... . 110 111, 226, 227, 239, 240 Sandusky, Kim .... . 130 Schwind, Rick .... ... 111,220, Santeler, Erna .... . 243 223 Sanzenbacher, David . 131 Scofield, Kyle .... .... 131, 162 Sarahman, Michelle . 131, Scott, Becky . .... 131,218 226, 227 Scott, Denise . .... 131,235 Sarahman, Rick . 69 Scott, Duane . .... I3I, 174 Sares, Matt . .... 91, 170, Scott, Roger . . 70 215 Scott, Vicki . . Ill Sares, Tonia . .... 91, 214, Scribner, Mark .... 131, 162 255 Sczublewski, Lisa . Ill, Sarmento, Brett . 191 244 Sarmento, Eric .. . ... 91. 152, Sczublewski, Mark . 48, 70, 215 211, 220, 223 Sarmento, Mark .... 131, 174 Seadin, Doug . . 70 Sass, Carol . . 69 Sears, Gary . . 131 Sautter, Asuncion . 146 Sears, George . . 91 Saverstrom, Chris . 91. Sears, Hunt . . 70 214, 223, 226 Seely, Dan . . 91 Saverstrom, Per ... .... 110,223 Seely, Dawn . . Ill Savin, Bob . . 131 Seiler, Mike . .... 131,224 Savory, Bill . .... 91, 156, Selphi, Rita . . 131 161 Sengstock, Brian . Ill Savory, Randy .... . 69 Sengstock, Judy . 70, 239 Sayed, Mike . no. 156, 161, Sengstock, Lynne . . Ill, 173 243 Saylor, Mike . . 69, 119 Sepessy, Keith .... . 22,49, Saylor, Rick . .... 131.219 70, 154, 156, 158, 169, 170, Sayre, Cindy . . 69 211, 215, 249 Sayre, Jeff . . 69 Seymour, Eric .... . 131 Schaefer, Craig .... . 146 Shaffer, Craig . . 156 Schaetzke, Howard . 142 Shaffer, Debbie .... 70, 240, Schafer, Don . . 91 254 Schafer, Michelle . no. Shaffer, Martha . 255 232 Shall, Jeff . . 70 Schafer, Sharon . 147, Shanks, Kevin .... . 70, 215 235 Shannon, Lynne ... . 22, 70, Schaff, Bruce . . 91, 164 189, 211, 249, 254, 259, Schaff, Mike . ... 110,215, 240 220, 223, 226 Shapiro, Shira .... . 91, 214 Schaffer, Martha . 91 Shapiro, Tova .... . 91, 214 Schaiberger, Charlotte . 91 Sharp, Dawn . . 131 Schall, Jim . . 91 Sharp, Mylene .... . 70 Schantz, Rochelle .. . 70, Sharp, Randy . . 91 211. 214. 254. 259 Shaver, John . .... 111,235 Schantz, Roger .... . 142 Shaw, Kevin . . 197 Scharp, Brad . . 91 Shea, Vickey . . Ill Schena, David .... .... 131, 174 Shealy, Cindy . . Ill Schena, Don . . 91, 197 Sheamer, Randy ... .... 70, 215, Schenk, Greg . .... no, 173 217 Schenk, Pat . . 131 Sheamer, Scott .... . Ill Scheuermann, Diane . 217 Sheehan, Kacey ... . 91 314 INDEX Toledo Memorial Park and Mausoleum Serving Sylvania and Northwest Ohio Since 1922 Our 53rd Year Imperial Lanes W. Central Reynolds Phone: 531-5338 Open 24 Hours All things are possible to him who believes; they are less difficult to him who hopes; they are easy to him who loves; and they are simple to any who do all three. — Brother Lawrence Hallmark Card Gift Shop Imprinted Wedding Announcements 6600 Sylvania Ave. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Sheehan, Kellie ... . 70 Smith, Robin . . 80, 91, 235 Steer, George . .. .. 72, 101, Thai, Norman . . 142 Shelly, Liz . 111, 240 Smith, Ron . .... 131 254 Thebeau, Cindi .... 112,227 244 Smith, Sharon K. .. .... 131 Steinman, Debi . 72, 247 Thebeau, Rene .... . 92, 226 Shelly, Steve . . 70 Smith, Sharon .... 134, 224 Steitz, Linda . .... 131,218 Thoma, Teri . . 72, 242 Shepard, Alan . .... Ill Smith, Sheryl . 111, 242 Stephenson, Scott . 72 Thomas, Dan . . 146 Shepard, Dave .... 111, 180, Smith, Shirley . . 71 Stepleton, Barb . 91 Thomas, David . 131, 223 Smith, Steve . . 91 Stepleton, Beth ... 131,226, 219, 220 Shepherd, Donna .. . 91 Smith, Tanya . . 91 227 Thomas, Mary .... .... 112,211, Sherer, Tracy . .... 131 Smith, Tim . 71, 156, 158, Sterling, Barb . . 91 223, 244 Sherman, Linda 111, 138, 177, 178 Stevens, Ellen .... . ... 131,244 Thorne, Bill . .... 131,218, 244, 255 Smith, Wayne .... 131, 162 Stevens, Joe . . 91 220, 244 Sheronick, Emmet . . ... 146 Smothers. Jeff .... . 91 Stevens. Pete . . Ill Thorne, Susan .... . 72, Shible, Sarna . .... 136 Smothers, Sharon .... Ill Stewart, Jon . .... 131, 162 262 Shirk, Tracey . 131, 224 Snapp, Howard .... 131 Stilwell, Bob . . 72 Thornhill, Dick .... . 131 Shocked, Sam . 131, 162 Snead, Craig . . 71, 232 Stilwell, Dennis . Ill Thornhill, Paula .. 51, 72. 211 Shock, Dave . .... 131 Snell, Mike . . 71 Stilwell, Greg . . 72 Thrailkill, Ruth Ann . 132, Short, Bruce . 70, 180, 182, Snellbaker, Craig .. .... 131 Stilwell, Laurie .... . 131, 218 215 Snepp, Chris . 71, 239, 253 Thurman, Tim .... . 112 Shotts, Krina . 111, 243, 242 Stobbe, Jim . . Ill Tifft, Jim . . 72 244, 253 Sneyd, Shawn . .... Ill Stober, Jane . . 131 Tiller, Dave . . 72, 121, Shryock, Richard .. . 70, 82, Snodgrass, Jan .... . 91 Stober, Jeff . . 72 156, 158 240 Snow, Sue . . 29, 71, 101, Stober, Penny . ... 111,243, Tiller, Sherri . . 92, 235 Shuff, Doug . .... Ill 253 254 Tippin, Shelly .... .... 112,242 Shuff, Frank . .... 131 Snuggs, Debbie . 91 Stockton, Lori .... . 91, 243 Tiroz, Phil . . 132 Shugarman, Brenda ... 101, Snuggs, Linda . 111, 217 Stoler, David . . Ill Titus, Bob . .... 92, 194, 111 Snuggs, Rory . . 71 Stoll, Jon . . 131 156, 158, 223 Shull, Jo Ann . .... Ill Snyder, Donna .... .... 146 Stone, Janette . . Ill Tobian, Todd . . 112 Shull, Luann . . 70 Snyder, Gregg .... . 91, 215 Storck, Brian . . 48, 72, 211, Tochtermann, Neal . 112 Shumway, June 91, 217, Snyder, Jeff . 111, 215, 220. 221, 222, 223, 226 Tokles, Maritherese . 112 242 217 Straight, Hugh .... . 142 Tokles, Maryann . 92 Siggelko, Howard . 91 Snyder, Kent . . 71 Strouse, Richard . 146 Tolies, Diane . . 72, Sigman, Matt . . 26, 27, Snyder, Scott . .... 131 Stuard, Karl . . 91 98. 242 131, 227, 244 Sobieniak, Joe .... . 71 Stuard, Tina . . 131 Tolies, Doug . . 92 Sigman Shari Qt I Sohniy, Greg . . 71 Stuckey,Donna ... . Ill Tombaugh, George . 142 214, 240, 244, 249 Sohniy, Sarah . 111, 262 Stumm, Doug . .... 131, 162 Topping, Jeff . . 72, Sigman, Steve . 111, 220, Sokobin, Sharon , 91, 242 Stykemain, Kuil .. .. 92, 156, 211, 244 223 226, 232 Solly, Lori . .... 131 158, 226, 227 Torgerson, Loren . . 132, Silver, Leslie . 111, 240 Somogye, Allan . 91 Stytle, Cathy . .. .. 92, 201, 163, 174 Silver, Matt . 70, 191, Somogye, Dana .... , 71, 215 240, 255 Tosino, Clair . .... 112, 133 226 Somogye, Laura ... .... Ill Stytle, Jody . .. . . 111, 255 Toth, Alex . . 92 Silverman, Faylayn .... 131 Souchek, Richard . 91 Suchy, Mike . . 92, 121 Toth, Mark . ... 132,174, Silverman, Linda .. .... Ill Soychalski, July ... . 71 Sullins, Gaye . . 80, 92, 236 219, 224 Silvers, Kyle . .... 131 Spaulding, Scott .. 71.91 Sullins, Jill . . 232 Tough, David . O ' ) Simon, Lila . . 91 Spicer, Jill . 146, 253 Sullivan, Laura .... 111, 140 223, 224, 226 Simon, Richard .... Ill Spiess, Mike . 131, 162 Sullivan, Sue . . 92 Towne, Linda . . 201 Simonas, Patty .... . 97 Spine, Cathie . .131, Summers, Richard . . Ill Towne, Peter . . 112 Simonds, Patricia .. ... Ill, 185 Sutton, Donna .... .... 82, 146, Towner, Cheryl . 92 239 Spino, Laurie . .... Ill 230 Townsend, Donald . 138, Simons, Chris . .... 114 Spitler, Linda . , 71, 214 Sutton, Doug . .. . . 92. 178, 146, 230 Simpson, Kellie ... 91, 214, Spitznaugle, Judy .. .... 91. 215, 220, 223 Travis, Kim . . 112 223, 226 220, 223, 226 Sutton, John . . 72 Travis, Pat . . 72, Singer, Nathan .... . 91 Sporleder, Pam .... ill. 2 T 7 Sutton, Karyn .... .... 131,219 156, 158. Singer, Mike . .... 131 Springer, Paul . . 71 Swan, Bob . .... Ill, 133 211, 215 Skeans, Debbie .... 111, 223 Spychalski, Judith . 71 Swanson, Mark ... 131, 162, Trawford, Bill . . 92 Skeans, Mike . .... 131 Spychalski, Soett .. .. . . Ill 174 Tressler, Gary .... . 92 Skidmore, Mary 111, 223 Sroga, Candi . .... Ill Sweebe, Herbert . 146 Tripp, Jill . . 112 Skidmore, Rick . 70 Sroga, Joyce . 131. 235 Swinghammer, Desiree .... Ill, Trombly, Wanda . 146 Skinkiss, Brenda ... ... 131, Stackpole, Constance .... 82. 223, 226 Trouve, Kim . . 132 224 146, 211 Sydlaske. Jeanne . 131, Trowbridge, Diane . 132, Skistimas, Tracy ... .... 91, Stager, Laura . .... I ll 219 244 217 Stager, Mike . 91, 119, 156, Symons, Bryan .... . 92 Troy, Timothy .... . 112 Slagle, James . .... 146 158, 162 Szalkowski, Don . 72 Trueman, Doug .... 112,239 Slaughterbeck, Duane . 91 Stahl, Jeff . 111, 156, Szymkowiak, Dawn . 112, Tschappat, Mike . 132 Slaughterbeck, Terry .... 131 161 242 Tullis, Dave . . 92 Slemp, Roberta .... Ill Staifer, Bob . . 91 Tullis, Wendy .... .... 132.219 Sloan, Beth . 91, 214, 217 Stalder, Sharon . 71 Turnbull, Andy . .. . .... 92. 152, Sloan, Carol . 111, 217 Stalder, Sue . .... Ill 194, 249 Smenner, Tammy . 91 Stalker, Donald .... 141, 146 Turnbull, Jeff . . 199 Smenner, Vicki .... ... Ill, Stambaugh, Craig .. ... Ill, T Turner, Sandy .... . 236 217, 253 156, 161, 178 Tuttle, Laura . . 92 Smith, Audrey .... . 71 Stambaugh, Sean .. 91, 178, Smith, Brad . .... 162 215 Smith, Brad . 91, 220, Stamos, Peter . .... 146 Tabb, Mike . . 131 224 Stanbery, Barb .... .... 131 Tailford, Tammy . 92 TT Smith, Brian . .... 131 Stang, Jim . . 91 Takacs, Yvonne ... . 72 Smith, Chako . 22, 71, 199, Stanger, Byron .... . 91 Tarr, Linda . . 72 215, 254 Stanger, Dawn .... .... 131 Tarr, Melody . . 92, 122 Smith, Dana . 131, 224 Staniszewski, Debbie _ 71, Tate, Ken . _ 92, 170, Uhlich, Vicki . . 112 Smith, Denise . 111, 256 211, 214 194, 242 Umphrey, Karla . 112,223 Smith, Diana . . 71 Staniszewski, Randy ... Ill, Taylor, Diane . . 92, 189 Umphrey, Lori .... 132,224 Smith, Eric . .... 170 215 Taylor, Jim . . 131 Unches, Dan . ' 3? Smith, Gary . . 71 Stanley, Cindy .... . 71 Taylor, Julie . . 92 Upriani, Debbie . 112 Smith, Jack . . 71 Stanley, Sharyn .... 147 Taylor, Sue . ,. . . 112, 189 Urbain, Barbara ... . 146 Smith, Jenny . .... Ill Stansbury, Carey .. . 91 Teachey, Julie . . 112, Urban, Jeff . . 132 Smith, Kirk . 111 . 173, 239 Stansley, Rick .... . 91 243, 256 Ursell, Tony . . 92 Smith, Louise . . 91 Stansley, Scott .... 131, 162, Teachey, Mindy ... . 26, 92, Smith, Lynn . .... Ill 218 211. 221, Smith, Mark . 91, 113 Stark, Jim . .... Ill 226, 227, 244 Smith, Mike . . 91 Staton, Patti . . 72 Teachey, Sue . ... 131,239 Smith, Neal . .... Ill Stautzenbach, Randy .... I3I Teaderman, Marlene . 131 V Smith, Pam . 71, 214 Stead, Missy . 72, 230 Templin, Tara . ... 112,243 V Smith, Paul . .... 131 Steele, Cheryl . . 91 Tenny, Dan . . 112 Smith, Renee . . ... 146 Steele, Janet . .. . . 146 Tertel, Yvonne .... . . . . 72, 211, Valdez, Augustine . 156, Smith, Richard .... .... Ill Steer, Dave . .... Ill 247, 249, 253 161, 172 316 INDEX REMS Corporation Congratulations to the Class of ’76 GLENN MILLER’S UNION Complete One-Stop Service Tires — Batteries — Accessories 5211 S. Main St. Phone 882-5005 Sylvania, Ohio ROLLER SKATING CENTRAL I f ARENA 2909 Holland-Sylvania Rd. 537-1121 TOLEDO ' S LARGEST INDEPENDENT DRUGGISTS PHAKMAC GIFT, CARD and PARTY STORE 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1 2715 W. CENTRAL AVL at Alisdale 3049 ALEXIS RD. at Tremainsville 4315 hEATHERDOWNS at Eastgate PHONE 473-2547 COSMETICS - 473-2148 in the Kenwood Shopping Center 2 in the Joseph Shopping Center PHONE 473-2451 COSEMETICS - 473-9015 HEATHERGATE SHOPPING CENTER Valdez, Ralph . 132 Valerio, David . 132 Valerio, Kim . 72 VanCamp, Debbie . 132, 218 Vance, Randy . 132, 162, 180 Vance, Rusty . 112, 156, 158, 180, 182, 215, 217 Vandergrift, Ron . 132 Van der Veer, Eric . 132, 162, 224 Van der Veer, Gretchen .... 72, 211, 214, 230 244, 247, 249, 259 Vangunten, Dawn . 132 Vanheemst, Randy . 132 Vanheemst, Richard . 112 Van Ittersum, Terri .... 92. 223 VanSinger, Viviane . 47 VanValkenburg, Rex . 112, 156, 161 Van Wey, Greg . 72, 220, 222 223 Van Winkle, Teri . 73 Van Winkle, Todd . 112, 173 Vardinakis, Estella . 82, 146, 232 Vaughan, Cindi . 73, 223 Vaznelis, Ruth . 146 Venable, Bill . 132 Venable, Lee . 73, 201 Vereb, Laure . 226, 227 Veres, Charles . 73 Vikupitz, Teri . 92, 236, 242 Vinson, Rick . 112 Virtue, James . 98, 147 Virtue, Janice . 132, 218, 239 Virtue, Mildred . 147 Vivian, Roy . 147, 180 Voight, Janelyn . 124, 132, 218 Vollmar, Dean . 92 Vollmar, Diane . 134 VonWiegen, Heidi . 73 VonWiegen, Rick . 112 Vorce, Dave . 73, 232 Vorhees, Amy . 92, 214 Vrooman, Larry . 132 w Wadltsetta, Paul . 132 Wadsworth, Britt . 73 Waganfeald, Jeff . 92 Waganfeald, Laurie . 132 Waganfeald, Tina . 73, 236 Waggon, Tina . 243 Wagner, Anita . 73, 236 Wagner, Becky . 73, 201, 185, 230 Wagner, Bob . 112 Wagner, Bonnie . 73, 232 Wagner, Brian . 112, 156, 158 178 Wagner, Mark . 73, 199, 247, 254 Wahl, Mike . 132 Wahlgren, David . 73 Wainer, Fran . 132 Wainer, Russ . 92 Wakeland, Bryan . 102, 176 Walbom, Linda . 73, 214 Walen, Randy . 112, 141, 161, 213, 219 Walker, Dave . 92, 151, 152, 194 Walker, Greg . 112,223 Walker, Laura . 92, 236 Wall, Tammy . 73 Wallace, Ron . 147 ■ Walles, Bob . 240 Walsh. Wendy . 112, 189 Walter. John . 92 Walters. Bob . 73. 215. 262 Walters, Ron . 112, 178, 215. 223 Walton. Doug . 112 Walton, Linda . 73 Wanatick, Bob . 173, 226, 227 Wandersee, Ken . 112 Ward. Colleen . 92 Ward, Eugene . 92 War d, Sue . 132, 253 Ward, Tim . 73 Ward, Timothy . 73, 232 Ward. Tom . 112 Ware. Janette . 73, 242, 243 Ware, Joan . 132. 224 Warne, Bob . 156 Warne, Jodi . 132, 189, 218 Warner. Bill . 73, 112 Warner, Carol . 112 Warnke, Chuck . 73 Warnke, Linda . 147, 247, 249 Warrick, Michael . 132 Warrington, Chris . 132, 224 Watkins, Bill . 132 Watkins, Dave . 92, 254 Watkins, Debbie . 73 Watkins, Diane . 73, 232 Watson, Dan . 33, 92, 156, 170, 215, 220, 223 Watson, Dennis . 112, 156, 158, 173, 223, 239 Watson, Thomas . 147, 220, 223, 224 Watts, Doug . 132, 162, 174, 219 Watts, Greg . 199 Waxman, Marcy . 112,254 Weaver, Cary . 73, 194, 152, 170 Weaver, Steve . 112, 156, 158 Webb, Bemie . 74 Webb, Jerry . 147 Weber, Joanne . 74, 232 Weber, Mark . 132 Webne, Barry . 194 Weeden, Ruth . 112, 141 Weinstein, Ben . 132 Weir, Pam . 74, 239 Weislak, Patrick . 162 Weisman, Dave . 74, 197, 247 Welbom, Cathy . 132, 219, 256 Welbom, Julie . 112, 189, 217, 256 Welch, Kim . 132 Wells, Barb . 132 Welzbacher, Mark . 74,119 Werner, Wendy . 74 Wesley, Susan .74 West, Lori . 74 West, Wayman . 112, 223 Whalen, Pat . 132 Wharram, Bryan . 92, 156, 161 Wheeler, Dave . 92 Wheeler, Donna . 132 Wheeler, Jill . 74 Wheeler, Rick . 74 White, Richard . 74, 215, 220, 223, 211 Whiteaker, Bob . 92 Whitehead, Kelly . 112,211, 244 Whitman, Lewis . 142 Whitman, Mike . 194 Wickerham, Lauri . 92, 223, 243 Wickerham, Thomas . 74 Widerschein, Neil . 74, 247, 249 Wieczorek, Cindy . 74, 92, 214 Wiemer. Jana . 132 Wiggins. Linda . 147 Wiland. Denise . 74 Wilder. Jennie . 92 Wilka. Natalie . 132, 239 Wilka, Valerie . 92 Wilke, Bob . 112 Wilkins, Cheryl . 132, 224 Wilkins. Judy . 112 Willhardt. Patti . 92 Willhardt, Tom . 132, 224 Williams, Barb . 74 Williams. Cari . 74, 162 Williams, Carol . 92 Williams. Harold . 92 Williams, James . 132 Williams, Jeanne . 74,211, 214 Williams, Jim B. 132 Williams, Jim . 74 Williams, Kathy . 132, 219, 232 Williams, Karen . 74 Williams, Kevin . 92, 117 Williams, Lynn . 132 Williams, Mark . 112, 141 Williams, Mary Jo . 132 Williams, Sally . 201 Williams, Suzanne . 92, 201 Williams, William . 142 Willis, Bill . 132, 162, 174 Willis, Pat . 112,223 Wilson, Chris . 112,243 Wilson, Jeff . 92 Wilson, Tim . 132, 180 Wilson, Vera . 112 Winatick, Bob . 112 Winterhalter, Keith . 147, 162 Wise, Lisa . 132 Wise, Sue . 112 Wisebaker, Merle . 112, 147 Wisinger, Dave . 112,220, 223 Wisinger. Erika . 75,211, 247 Wisniewski, Kevin . 92 Wisniewski, Richard . 132, 218 Witt. Robin . 132, 219, 221 Wittenmyer, Tracy . 92, 242 Wittich, Gary . 132 Wittich, Mark . 75, 223 Wobser, Greg . 112 Woditsch, Lisa . 75 Woditsch, Paul . 224 Woellner, Kathy . 75,211 Woggon, Gary . 132 Woggon, Gina . 112 Wohlganuth, Greg . 112 Wolf, Chris . 132, 235 Wolfe, Terry . 75, 240, 249, 254 Wolgast, Renata . 112 Wonchala, Dave . 75 Wonus, Tom . 112 Wood, Julie . 132 Wood, Steve . 194 Woodard, Tom . 194 Woods, Cindy . 75, 235 Woods, Deanna . 112 Woods, Lori . 1 12, 255 Woodworth, Leanne .... 92, 201 Workman, Janice . 132, 138, 224 Workman, Randy . 92, 221, 226, 227 Wurth, Ingrid . 92 Wright, David E. 132 Wright, David M. 132 Wright, Debbie . 112 Wright, Don . 112, 156, 158 Wright, Richard . 147 Wrobbel, Bill . 112, 164 Wurst, Kathy . 112 Wurz, Linda . 75, 214 Wyrebaugh, Glen . 132 Wysong, Kim . 132, 218 Wysong, Peggy . 92, 214 Wysong, Sharon . 92, 201, 214 Y Yambar, Natalie . 132 Yanof, Jeff . 92 Yantiss, June . 147 Yates, Tom . 132, 224 Yeupell, Brent . 112 Yeupell, Bryon . 112 Yeupell, Lynne . 75 Yoder, Bruce . 92, 164 Young, Debbie . 132 Young, James . 92 Young, Joan . 132, 189 Young, Mark . 132 Young, Mike . 75, 117 Young, Peggy . 92, 214, 222, 223, 225, 226 Young, Ron . 92, 180, 182, 199 Youssef, Lami . 92 z Zaft, Nancy . 112 Zahn, Kelly . 112,242 Zak, Veronica . 147, 235 Zakary, Cathy . 132, 224 Zander, Tim . 92 Zauner, John . 75,211, 220, 223, 226 Zechman, James . 147 Zechman, Roberta . 147 Zeh, Kathy . 75 Zeigler, Beth . 33, 92, 201, 255 Ziegler, Sue . 124, 132, 187, 219 Ziehmer, Richard . 142 Ziehmer, Sue . 92 Ziehmer, Ted . 232 Ziemke, Dan . 112 Ziemke, Shelly . 92 Zimmerman, Debbie . 75, 242 Zimmerman, Mark . 194 Zipfel, Debbie . 75 Zipfel, Denny . 132 Zipfel, Doug . 92 Zollner, Brenda . 132, 218 Zook, Lisa . 75, 230 Zraik, Kathy . 75 Zraik, Ken . 75 Zraik, Mike . 112 Zrudsky, Bob . 75 Zrudsky, David . 112 Zuelke, Martha . 75, 223 Zvara, Dave . 92 Zynda, Diane . 75, 201 Zynda, Shirley . 201 318 INDEX ”Your Confidence Always Our Sacred Trust 320 ADS COLGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS 3110 Frenchmens Road • P.O. Drawer C • H D Station • Toledo. Ohio A3B1A f4m€ Ue« M BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’76 ROBERT A . COLGAN PRESIDENT PHONE; 535-5551 3434 Centennial Road Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Phone 841-3387 Asphalt Paving Materials and Related Products Bruce C. Shaw C.L.U. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TOLEDO Sylvania Office, John Weaver, Mgr. We can unbiasedly say that the class of ’76: 1. successfully lived through the strains stresses of everyday life at SHS 2. showed that the last is undoubtedly the best as they bid farewell to a unified Sylvania High School 3. has more spirit that any class preceding it, and more than any class following it can hope to have 4. threw the best parties worked the hardest accomplished the most and by far, had the most fun. Your humble officers — Therese, Joan, Sharon, Ceri 321 you can be a winner... save at f ir t federal SAVINqS oF ToUdo 11 Convenient Locations Sylvania High School Class Rings Any Time — Any Year Orange Blossom Engagement Rings JENNINGS JEWELERS 5700 Monroe St. — Starlite Plaza 882-8556 I. GOLEMBIEWSKI Plants and Produce 9662 Sylvania Ave. 322 ADS Hours 10-5 Tuesday or by appointment Si. 0se{tli (;4nnex Rectory: 882-2501 5404 S. Main Street Sylvania, Ohio 43560 For Information Call Fran. Geary 882-3544 Cleo Smilo 882-4633 ZIMMERMAN HEATING Everything in Warm Air Heating 5448 Alexis Road Dan H. Zimmerman, Class of’59 Michael D. Zimmerman, Class of ’63 Mark A. Zimmerman, Class of’73 Phones: 882-2062 882-2063 OjitLaskey Ftoacl - Toledo. Ohio 436 , OUR GRADUATING SENIORS Dennis Drath Diana Smith Pam Smith Chris Snepp Linda Spitler Kathy Zraik Cement Medusa Company BETTY’S CURLING IRON Hair Care Center Dot Gladys 882-4511 Betty Linda 882-1186 Hay Market Square 5758 N. Main St. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 SAL’S RESTAURANT 3816 W. Alexis Toledo, Ohio 43623 474-3781 ■ii-. 323 “A written guarantee with every carpet” 5555 Monroe Sylvania, Ohio Thomas C. Watkins Carpet Co. 324 ADS POOLS AND SUPPLIES, INC. Designer and Builders Of Quality Swimming Pools 5207 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43623 Phone 885-2575 We Service What We Sell Chuck Hider Cooling Heating M. SEITZ BAKERY We service install any make or model, humidifiers — electronic filters 5639 MAIN ST. - SYLVANIA Day or Night 4807 Sylvan Ct., Sylvania, Ohio 882-2760 As an Independent Travel Agent, we are re¬ sponsible to and for you. Our professional coun¬ sel is for YOUR benefit. We succeed only if we help you get more for your travel dollar — So, contact your professional. GALLOWAY TRAVEL, INC. 4153 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43606 475-4697 “To have a thing is nothing, if you’ve not the chance to show it. And to know a thing is nothing, unless others know you know it.’’ — unknown Best Wishes Sunny At McDonald’s, we do it all for You... 326 ADS 4162 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43606 473-9696 euen f Lincoln-Mercury-Cougar Triumph-Mercedes-Benz-Capri 5272 Monroe St. Toledo, Ohio 882-7171 Best Wishes to the Class of ’76 from Hammill Manufacturing 327 Toledo Trust €m4u f€t U yy mUfi Ime i C€6 ■■mm i a ieu: 5940 tJlive., Sfo e lc 6480 tAl mtc€ ifiC,, iP l a niu TOLEDO Trust « .4 •3 t 328 ADS WESTHAVEN SHOE REPAIR THE MICHIGAN STONE COMPANY 1723 Holland-Sylvania Rd. Between Dorr and Bancroft 536-0524 Sterns Road Ottawa Lake, Michigan Crushed Limestone Products R.L. MOHR, INC. Concrete Contractors 882-7168 Louis and Mike Shiff Terry Schuette Parts For All Cars Priced To Please ALEXIS AUTO PARTS Free Nationwide “Hot Line” Phone Parts Locator Service 5318 Alexis Road Sylvania, Ohio 43560 GIFTS ARTIST SUPPLIES CRAFT SUPPLIES CLASSES THS PBOSPSCTOB 5758 N. MAIN ST. SYLVANIA, OHIO 43560 882-1113 329 Congratulations Class of ’76 Congratulations NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Sears Westgate-Woodville Mall Southland Best Wishes To The Class Of ’76 From GOODTIME RECORDS 5161 S. Main St. Southbriar Shopping Center Sylvania, Ohio 885-1618 Phone 882-5300 TERRACE BEAUTY SALON A Complete Line of Beauty Service 5632 Summit Sylvania, Ohio Shaffer Pharmacy BENNETT FROZEN FOODS Sizzle Steaks Purveyors of meat, seafoods, and specialty items to hotels, restaurants, clubs, and industry Phone 882-5235 6409 Monroe Sylvania 330 ADS INDUSTRY PRINriNG COMPANY 1635 COINING DRIVE TOLEDO, OHIO 43612 419 - 476-9101 “WORK IS HERE TO STAY, ALAS!” ... In truth, the times they are a changin’, but work and social responsibility are still familiar adversaries. So why not consider a modern-day career, truly — where the ac tion is. When planning your future, consider the Graphic Arts. COMMUNICATIONS IS OUR BUSINESS... Congratulations to the Class of ’76! and Good Luck to the Classes of ’77, ’78, and ’79! From the Officers and Members of THE PEP CLUB Cheering you on in the Years to Come Your Pizza Party is always more fun at Shakey’s WORLD’S GREATEST PIZZA Monroe at Sylvania OTTAWA LANES One of Toledo’s Finest Bowling Centers 4155 Talmadge 473-1355 Rick Fowler — Manager Jim Nopper — Proprietor Good Luck — Class of 76 Howard Gas Oil Co. MARIGARDE-SYL VANIA NURSING HOME 4111 Holland-Sylvania Road 882-2087 A Skilled Nursing Home Medicaid Sylvania, Ohio 882-2579 START PHARMACY Fine Drug Store Service Since 1902 3330 Laskey Rd. Phone 473-2784 Roger Start, R.Ph. 1958 332 ADS AR ALTEC LANSING GARRARD DUAL BENJAMIN MIRACORD SANYO TECHNICS U H- u z u IT) UJ Q dl UJ UJ Z O D_ Q Otl Cti u X LO LO o UJ I LD ex ' IT) o CD CO o Congratulations Class Of 75 From Toledo’s Largest Audio Discount Store when you think of high quality audio equipment, think of us. Only Channel 1 provides discounts on name brands at prices you must see to believe. We are the only audio dealer to challenge audio wholesale house prices Extra Discount when You Present Your Student I.D. A Message From Stew Kessler, President CHANNEL ONE 5700 Monroe St. Sylvania Phone 882-1505 Service 882-6532 U Z o z n (jn X m 70 o o D X Z 72 □ o 72 X C 72 CTI H z H o z in m Z Z X m in m 72 in C O m 72 m X A o in in □ I— 113XVW ANOS IVMV IVSN3mOM d3HSI3 ZiNVdVW Id3 SDIiSnODDV WHO 333 Roofing Sheet Metal Co. Commercial-Industrial-Residential-Institutional Roofing-Siding-Insulation-Sheet Metal Contractors Congratulations Toledo Screw Products, Inc. 8261 W. Bancroft St. Toledo, Ohio 43617 J. Warren Ide Charles E. Ide 2042 Hawthorne Street Toledo, Ohio 43606 ski shop Jim Chamberlin, Mgr. 2735 N. Reynolds Road in Toledo — 537-0212 Congratulations to the Class of ’76 “A Snack Or A Meal” courtesy of ‘‘Mid-America’s Finest” Open Everyday 11:00 A.M. Brondes Ford BLACK ORCHID Flowers for Every Reason and Every Season Phone 882-7670 5137 S. Main (Southbriar) Sylvania, Ohio Franklin Park Mall Toledo, Ohio 43623 Phone: (419) 474-5716 Phone: 882-5902 JEAN’S BEAUTY SALON 6100 Monroe St. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Taft Tool Production Co. 756 S. Byrne Rd. Toledo, Ohio 43609 V. Tavtigan, Pres. 385-2576 Tools — Dies — Fixtures Machine Building — Precision Machining 335 r’S TOUGH TO BEAT ALL THE FINE FOOD VALUES YOU FIND AT FOOD TOWN! Look for This Sign For 6404 Monroe St. In Sylvania MONA LISA SALON OF BEAUTY 6616 Monroe St. Sylvania, Ohio 882-3122 Style Cutting For The Family 5822 Douglas Toledo, Ohio 475-1371 Mid lm Mid Imcrkan National B«ik AlhistCo. Franklin Park Banking Center 4105 Talmadge Road Toledo, Ohio 43523 Phone 473-3121 the bank that listens to its neighbors Member FDIC Gumpp INC. 1415 JEFFERSON AVENUE • TOLEDO, OHIO 43600 (419) 243-1201 337 LET’S LOOK AT IT THIS WAY In a very short while, you are going to be out of school, and regardless of your future activity, you will need transportation, either to college or to work. You can fill that need, be it a $500.00 used car to a $25,000.00 Porsche Turbo at our one large location. Stop by and you’ll find that there is one more thing you have learned . . . you SAVE ON SECOR. Northwestern Ohio’s Largest WILL DENNIS VW, PORSCHE, AUDI 5211 Secor Road 475-4641 338 ADS original area artists and craftsmen creative custom framing summer mini-art courses Box 224 5661 North Main Street Sylvania, Ohio 43560 882-3033 Boarding Dogs And Cats Heated Kennels — Outside Runs — Good Care Central Kennels 8708 W. Central Ave, Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Phone 829-4151 Auto Parts Wholesale — Retail New-Rebuilt-Exchanged Complete Line of Parts and Tools — Senour Paints Color Matching Service — Machine Shop Service Open 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Sat 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Prompt Delivery 2036 N. Holland-Sylvania lesuts fflsisupruEj Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 APPLE CREEK BUILDING CO. INC. Sylvania, Ohio Best Wishes From JERRY’S CLOTHING INC. 5633 Main St. Sylvania, Ohio Featuring “The Why Not Shoppe” for Girls 339 Good Luck Seniors “Serving the Sylvania area for 25 years” 24 hour service PANCAKE HOVSE UNGlsE JOHN’S FAMILY RESTAURANT “Club Room in Back of Restaurant is Open for High School Breakfasts. A One Days Notice Would Be Helpful” “Complete Menu” 3131 Secor Rd. 536-9442 Compliments of Roger’s National Research 5800 Monroe St. Sylvania, Ohio 43560 882-0008 340 ADS We can make your total business operation simpler, easier and more profitable. r Dictate NORELCO 98 EXECUTIVE “IDEA MACHINE” The outstanding dictating equipment for the individual executive and the corporation. Most efficient method of producing business communications from thought to signature. NORELCO 88 PORTABLE “IDEA MACHINE” The complete dictating machine designed into a small, portable unit. It is full-featured, lightweight, and fully compatible with the “idea machine” system. V___ y N0REU095 ‘Idea mochind! J “idea capsule’’ y Duplicate Electronic Stencil Cutter 1017 SYLVANIA AVENUE, TOLEDO, OHIO 43612 476-1492 GMAC From Friends of the Class of ’76 GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION OPEN EVENINGS MONTHLY PAYMENTS INSURANCE CANCELLED? OTHER PROBLEMS? INSURANCE IS OUR STORY WE WILL INSURE YOU! BANK CARDS HONORED THE RICHARDS-FLORYco. 2021 W. LASKEY 473-2647 GET LICENSE BACK IMMEDIATE COVERAGE WICKFORD FOODS THE SYLVANIA SENTINEL Comer Brint McCord Roads Your Local Newspaper Hours: 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Phone: 885-3314 5716 Summit Street Phone: 882-7134 342 ADS ALLEN V. SMITH, INC. Millers and Processers Split Peas — Pearl Barley Good Luck Class of ’76 Thanks for Everything JOHN, LIZ, TRACY, AND THE CLASS OF ’77 5160 Railroad Sylvania, Ohio Keep on partying!!!!! Personalize PARRISH ASSOCIATES, INC. 5412 MONROE STREET . TOLEOO, OHIO 43623 HEATING - VENTILATING - AIR CONOITIONING Telephone: [4191 885-3331 Hair Styling, Cutting, Blow Waving Permanent Waving by • BALTIMORE AIRCOIL COOLING TOWERS • • SPACE RAY INFRARED HEATERS • • STERLING GAS UNIT HEATERS • • RUPP DIRECT FIRED MAKE-UP AIR UNITS • • CAL-RAY ELECTRIC RADIANT HEATERS • CO-RAY-VAC INFRARED HEATING SYSTEMS EDPAC COMPUTER ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS SINGER ELECTROMODE HEATING PRODUCTS SINGER ROOF TOP HEATING COOLING UNITS SINGER THRU-THE-WALL AIR CONDITIONERS LOIS FLYNN 2544 Centennial Road 841-5012 “Largest Musical Instrument Showroom In Ohio’’ GUITARS — AMPLIFIERS — DRUMS SALES — SERVICE — LESSONS Ron Pollman — Owner Bob Peeler — Mgr. 2455 Tremainsville Toledo, Ohio 419-475-9389 □ REALTOR TOLEDO BOARD OF REALTORS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MIS Congratulations Graduating Class of 76 Cambridge Real Estate Co. 3 Offices to Serve You 5689 N. Main St. Sylvania, Ohio 882-2026 882-8471 MEDICAL PATRONS 2100 W. Alexis Rd. Toledo, Ohio 473-2882 Michigan Office 6593 Secor Rd. 1-856-6101 J.L. Apostolakis M.D. Dr. Read Backus Harold F. Bloom D.V.M. Dr. Jeffery Booth Jack T. Boyd D.D.S. Drs. W.G. Bruggeman, J.L. Philip, and T.G. Kirkhope Stephen Carter D.D.S. Ralph W. Cole D.D.S. (pedontist) Dr. Crowner and Hires Drs. Culberson and Newton James L. Dugan D.D.S. Drs. D.J. Endrizal and R.R. Namay Richard F. Gehring M.D. Kalman Gold M.D. R.E. Hardin Dr. and Mrs. John R. Jones Franklin A. Michota D.P.M. Jose Munoz M.D. Charles R. Murphy D.D.S. Dr. G.J. Papay and D.B. Gisler David N. Pointinger D.C. (chiropractor) Ernst Raab M.D. Stanley J. Radin D.D.S. J.M. Roberts M.D. John R. Sadd M.D. Dr. Lee Wayne Stahl (orthodontist) C.A. Tallman M.D. Kenneth J. Tertel D.D.S. Dr. Joseph B. Thornhill J.R. Van der Veer M.D. Dr. Barney M. Wisinger Serving Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner Dairy Desserts 882-1980 DURA-MAGNETICS 5500 Schultz Rd. 882-0591 Permanent Magnets and Magnetic Products For Industry 344 ADS POWELL STUDIO Expression . , , ... is a reflection of thinking Your Expression . . . ... is the soul of your portrait Have your portrait made by specialists in the art of Expression — You can have confidence in our ability to please you in all types of Photography Michigan Ohio TOLEDO STUDIO 4348 Monroe 43606 345 The Danberry Real Estate Co. Company 535-1363 Specialists in Sylvania Property Lindau Drug Prescriptions 882-2791 — 882-7143 5645 Main St. — Sylvania, Ohio Best Wishes Sylvania High School Heating Plumbing Sheet Metal Ventilation Refrigeration Air Conditioning Mechanical Contractors 42 West Sylvania Avenue 476-1222 346 ADS FRED OTT INC. Berkey, Ohio John Deere — New Idea Farm Implement L G and JD Snowmobile Phone Richfield Center 829-3251 NATIONAL SCHOOL OF MEAT CUTTING, INC. Toledo, Ohio. Established — 1923 Best W ishes to the Class of 1976 5692 N. Main St. Sylvania, Ohio Phone 882-6061 Dining In Or Carry-out Open 7 days a week 4 P.M. to 1 A.M. Congratulations Class of’76!! Undecided about your future occupa¬ tion? Perhaps we can be of some help. Give us a try! See your school counselor or call us at 537-3131 Congratulations to the Class of ’76 CURTIS KAY SHOPPE — Holland Sylvania Rd. at Sylvania University of Toledo Community Technical College We offer over 25 different business, health, public service, engineering technology programs. ELDEN BROS. DRAPERIES William (Bill) Elden 7048 West Central (419) 841-7767 Toledo, Ohio 43617 347 It’s been four years, each one bringing new experiences. The memories of laughter, tears, joy, sorrow, victories, and defeat we have encountered along the way, will be with us always. As we look ahead to the future, we know that those days are gone forever. Thanks Sylvania, it’s been fun. 1 348 ADS Best Wishes From ART RADIO AND TV SERVICE KROTZER’S STEAK HOUSE Specializing in Zenith Radio and TV Repair Art Sattler — C.E.T. Stan Chandler — C.E.T. Prime Steak Always 5468 Monroe Street Toledo, Ohio 43623 882-2763 Zenith Sales and Service (Pm OimtoK Wit tirU OOi em ' xAmMlut c hp - ' 76 . INDEPENDENCE To see what everyone has seen To think what no one has thought Good Luck Class of ’76 LIBBeV-OWBNSHBORO COMPANY Compliments of CRESTVIEW CENTER WHITEFORD STABLES Flower Hospital Lake Park Hospital and Nursing Care Center Crestview Club Apartments Extends Best Wishes To the Class of ’76 and All Their animals 349 1 Dana Corporation Toledo, Ohio 43697 Nepco Neale-Phypers Co. Inc. Insurance 5800 Monroe St. Sylvania, Ohio 882-0016 Harry Nickerson R.W. Diemer Sr. R.W. Diemer Jr. James F. Seney 350 ADS Look for this trademark Compliments of THORENSON INSURANCE AGENCY 5650 W. Central Ave. Sec. C. Toledo, Ohio 43615 Phone: 531-4246 !iSl Johns-Manville Fiber Glass Inc. LARRY SILBERHORN Waterville, Ohio Interior Designer Lasalles-Westgate 243-8811 Ext. 515 when you want the new things in fiber glass! BISCHOFF’S FOOD CENTER, INC. 2940 Sylvania Ave., Corner of Elmhurst Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sundays Appraisals CAVALEAR REALTY COMPANY Building Contracts Lot Sales Condominiums Lease and Management Contracts Investment Analyses Land Development Residential Homes and Apartments Multiple Listing Service 5800 Monroe Street Sylvania, Ohio 43560 1(419) 882-7125 Sylvania Optical Co. Complete Optical Service 5800 Monroe St., — Country Square Bldg. E Sylvania, Ohio 43560 Phone: 882-8639 John A. Van Tuinen, Jr. Manager The finest in eyeware 351 Sylvania Racquet Club SVVA v, For Membership Information Call 882-2043 PERSONAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anteau Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Averill Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Baker The Balloon Couple Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bassett Mr. and Mrs. D. Robert Bastian Gene and Kay Bedsole Mr. and Mrs. Dean Berkey Burgess R. Bills M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James Brandt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breese Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Breese Bull dog and a bo dog Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chmielniak and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbin Mr. and Mrs. James Crockett Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Curl Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Daschner Dobb, Lorenzo, Jones, and the Kid Mr. and Mrs. Richard Downing Mr. and Mrs. Richard Field A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Gee Mr. and Mrs. Marc Gertner Judge and Mrs. Glasser Kitty Gstalder ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Guitteau Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Alan I. Horst Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horst Mr. and Mrs. David R. Ice Mark Ira Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keller Fred Kingsley — Funeral Director Dr. and Mrs. Chris T. Kopan Mr. and Mrs. Lavan Latimore Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lindner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowery Malcolm MacGinnis Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mann Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Mario Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Don McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Morten Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Nemire Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nemire G.W. Nicholson Dr. and Mrs. Warren Nordin Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ogle Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Pons Mr. and Mrs. Kenton J. Reis The John Ring Family Mr. and Mrs. Don Rohweder Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schantz Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Schwan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwenning Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sepessy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shanteau Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Shryock The Sigman Family Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sloan Mrs. Edwin L. Stackpole Stranahan Elem. School Staff Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tertel Mr. and Mrs. Louis Torgerson Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tough Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Turnbull Mr. and Mrs. Mark Warnke Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Weber The Wharram Family Mr. and Mrs. Dayton C. Wolfe Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ziehmer 352 ADS
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