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Flrtl, 1 ff , i if H 4,4 AX' I P I X We are full of emotion of every kind happiness at successes disappointment at failures love for a friend E r I Li W HUNE UNMC L0 ,J V We are athletes fighting to win bringing pride to our school he k. 9' r, , ' --, ,KXNM ,S in inf' i -:SB F Q, 4 lex emi S., Q We are spectators cheering them on to victory spreading spirit to all . tm,-f '19, We pursue our individual interests whether it be sports, art, music, drama, or something else. 'Jw-..,.,,,mw 21 ? rm Q . V f A 5 X A 1, ' Q .4... ' ' 0 -: . gui' n .gn un IIIQ ' .v xllflj . 1 . r f We spend time after school with various activities like spanish club, band, CAA, or baseball. 1 Q I U gi- 'wa 'N iris fE'...'n. L. We are 775 different people with 715 different interests 775 different ideas 715 different minds f V A . 1 - ni ir x 1 v ' X ' Q - if J , . 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Li '- , . bgfngxl' ' 7 . 1 f jj' : 1 EE , iq 2' .1 . , WW 5- X , .. ve fs 'f iF'm w'2F - . ,, ,... .,m.,QMk...g-, .,,, A. 1 f' f, ' K ev V MQW- V 4 L 3 i FTE 3 1.15 , Q. 3 .QS N ..,- .3 im 45- 4.w.x.,,..r..Q ..,, ,-11 Q M 2 34515 L ,1::,L 3 ' 1352 fi K ,wig 225145 ,W g-1 1 ...F ,gl fi! 3 . Brisk Evening Sets Mood for Homecoming Students scavenged the countryside for branches and twigs to put the traditional Foot- ball Homecoming Bonfire ablaze. This year all four classes were to unite to build one huge fire, but the enthusiastic seniors attempted to revive the exciting old traditional rivalry by seeing who could build the bigger fire. However, their tiny fire failed to be victorious. On October 4 the homecoming queen and her court were presented to the anxious crowd. After the crown and roses were presented John Cole- man and Gale Wilcox congratulated the queen with a kiss. The only disappointment on this memorable night was a loss to Brunswick. The next night couples danced to the music of Windfall in the cafeteria. f t W4 T? 'RN ss ws Q l,ll-I N-.1 A - 1974 Football Homecoming Queen - Rhonda Findley. B - Rhonda awaits anxiously the exciting evening to come. C - L to R: Deb La- Fever, Drin Dye, Rhonda Findley, Gwen Cruise, and Karen Hofacre. D - Fresh- man, Gwen Cruise is escorted by Mark Findley and Les Wilcox. E - Kelly Cruise and Tim Wile escort Drin Dye. v if B 0,501 Q Q i WA' is is tis L ff . st , Q,- Q- M, g sf ', , ls f f ,- A ii' i 7' L Hifi! - G ll HW . A 0 . . 1,5 -1-F' . A 3' A F - Escorted by Scott Sturgis and Keith Snoddy is Karen Hofacre. G - The smile of Deb Lafever, escorted by Larry Herald and Bill Zoss, captures Homecoming spirit. H - Cookie Wright presents roses to Rhonda. l - Spirited fans gather to cheer on the Titans. 13 Villain Strikes Again in the Drunkard On November 16 and 17 under the direction of Mrs. Hamilton and student direc- tor, Marianne Stutz, melo- drama was the name of the game as the Triway Thespians presented a delightful version of The Drunkard. The audience entered into the spirit of the play by hissing and booing the villain. Several Vaudeville acts also spiced the show with comedy and amuse- ment. The action of The Drunk- ard revolves around the vil- lainous lawyer, Cribbs, and his scheme to rob Edward, our young and handsome hero, of his rich estate and beloved wife, Mary. Cribbs plans to do this by turning Edward into a drunkard. Edward falls hope- lessly into the lawyer's evil trap. When all seems lost, Mary stumbles upon a miracle cure for Edward's love of rum. Cribb's plans are foiled and once again good triumphs over evil. all '4u.,,.E ' -1 Q. J A - I defy you, you whipper-snapper, you soaker, you human sponge! B - Del Hackett captivates the audience with his humorous portrayal of Stickler, the evil lawyer's loyal assistant. C - innocent Mary shies away as drunken Edward dives for a kiss. D - Deb Armstrong adds the final touches to Al to create the dastardly villain. E - Mrs. Hamil- ton and student director, Marianne Stutz, exchange ideas as they prepare the play for opening night. F - We get a taste of the old times as Lisa Wood and Karen Brazee present the vaudville hit, Lisa and the Dummy. G - Rain and snow fell on Greg Leitch as he narrates The Tree. H - L to R: Al Gatz, Del Hackett, Brian Schellin, Jill Speicher, and SEATED: Cheryl Natalizio, I- Hello, hello, hello! We hope you like the show! J - Greg Cantrell, as Goober the Great, shows eggs-actly how to do this magic trick. YA ' ' ' til' , N K . ' 4 CAST Mary Wilson ...... Cheryl Natalizio Mrs. Wilson ..,.., ....... J ill Speicher Mr. Cribbs ..................... Alan Gatz Stickler ................., Del Hackett Edward Middleton . . . Brian Schellin Titan Fans Gather for Homecoming Victory On the night of January 10, many Titan fans squeezed into the gymnasium bleachers to see the presentation of the 1975 Basketball Homecoming Queen and her court. The Ti- tans' triumph over the Orrville Red Riders with the impressive score of 73-53 added much to this exciting Homecoming evening. This, year's Homecoming queen, Kim Wharton, received the crown and a bouquet of roses from the former queen, Deb Armstrong, while Casey Dutter and Ken Flinner gave Kim the traditional kiss. Kim received a watch and trophy from Mr. Ed Selders of Friend- ly Wholesale, who also pre- sented a box of candy to each member of her court. After these events the queen and the court were escorted to their seats where they wit- nessedithe Titan victory. Soph jody Wharton reigns Over Invitational The tradition of the Triway Track Invitational and the track court was renewed after a year's absence. Sophomore Jody Wharton was chosen by the track team to reign over the event as queen. The team also selected freshman attendant Teri O'Brien, sophomore attendant Leota Yoder, junior attendant EJ Tina Chapman, and Susan Crocker, senior attendant. A - 1975 Track Invitational Queen Jody Wharton. B - 1975 Track ln- vitational Court and escorts. C - Part of freshman attendant Teri O'Brien's job is to present ribbons to those boys placing in their events, like Steve Hawkins. D - Junior Dan Oliver pcik- ed oen of many firsts in the hurdles at the Invitational. E - A smiling Jody Wharton is crowned queen at the ln- vitational. E - A smiling Jody Wharton is crowned queen at the Invitational. F - Junior attendant Tina Chapman NN, ,, is seated in front of escorts Dan Oliver 3 ' Y 1 'r A and GaryWengerd. ' i ' 18 in. 1' at '53 ds -'15 8 .lm- 19 Assemblies Get Triway Students Involved Variety and student involve- ment helped to make this year's assemblies more inter- esting. Students got into the action as Charles King pre- sented an entertaining reper- toire of singing and tunes called Music in the Air on October 11. American history was brought to life by Jim Green and Bill Johnson, two talented young actors. The program was called Spies and Trai- tors. At the end, a group of students acted as jury in the trial of an Anderson prison master. The next assembly, per- formed by Jean Max-Sam, in- formed students about the dances and customs of Haiti, his native land. Students were asked to come on stage to learn native Haiti dance, while Jean provided an African beat on his bongo drum. A The National Honor Society Induction was held on March 18 as twenty students were added to the ranks of Triway scholars. The induction in- cluded a description of leader- ship qualities and poetry. The members of the Woost- er Exchange Club presented Triway with the Freedom Shrine, a collection of historic documents, on April 11. Mr. W.J. Watson, principal, accept- ed the shrine for the school. To finish the year, the Stu- dent Council sponsored the movie, Maurie on May 2. Cn J' T 'ilr is A 1-5 A - This happy facial expression of Charles King demonstrates his enthu- siasm and appreciation of music. B - National Honor Society is asked to sign the register book. C - Bill John- ston and Jim Green, two actors of the Kaleidoscope Players lnc., come from Chicago to perform numerous historical events pertaining to spies and traitors. D - The back wall of room 312 proudly displays the Free- lo 1.4 dom Shrine, a collection of historic documents dedicated by the Wooster Exchange Club. E - Students eagerly participate in the performance of Music in the Air as Charles King directs the song Standing in the Need of Prayer. F - Pep rallies are important to the school as high- spirited students gather to cheer the Titans on to another victory. 21 Students Boogie Down at Seasonal Dances . L,L , it 9 ' , 2 3 This year's dances started off with the Football Home- coming dance on October 5, sponsored by the Student Council. Music was provided by WindfalI from Akron. The French Club held a rec- ord hop on November 2 with Paris as the theme. Couples danced to the mu- sic of Suntown from Fred- ericksburg at the Snowball dance on December 21. Cou- ples had the privilege of talk- ing to Santa Claus, alias W.J. Watson, our principal. On February 1 students came to boogie down at the Spanish Club Grease Hop. GAA sponsored the Heart Hop, a girl-ask-boy dance, on March 15. Skye from Ash- land helped to make the dance a total success. 22 .- - s..ls,. ..... ., f- my , 2 Q s F c :4 4-4 A - Renee Smetzer fthe shorter onej teaches Stacey Sidle the fundamentals of dancing. B - The Spanish Club dis- covers new talent as W.B. Armstrong acts as DJ at the Grease Hop. C - Before couples arrive, Skye warms up for the Heart Hop, D - With bobby sox, saddle shoes, and ponytail, Jody Wharton gets into the spirit of the 50's. E - Trish Rose and Cheryl Armstrong find it easy to express themselves through their dancing. F - Students gather on the already crowded dance floor to join in the excitement of the dance. F 23 Intramural Sports Keep Students Active A - Students gather around as Ned Lytle and Bob Zimmerly play a fast- moving game of ping pong during lunch. B - Ron Culbertson succeeds in winning the basketball free throw- ing contest. C - The Golden Gophers are always on the go and therefore scarce when it comes time for team pictures. Here to represent the team are Terry Ramey, Art Hershberger, 24 31 I F l and John Coleman. D - During a volleyball scrimmage between the fac- ulty and students, Mr. McCauley really gets into the action while Miss Schnei- der serves as back-up. E - 1975 Vol- leyball Champs - Haney's Hurricane. FRONT ROW: T. Wile, D. Armstrong. ROW TWO: A. Hershberger, J. Gilson, S. Shaffer. ROW THREE: D. Hendrix, B. Edlngton, C. Dutter, M. Hitchcock. Intramural sports kept stu- dents active this year as guys and girls participated in non- conference games. This year's intramural program started off with volleyball, as Haney's Hurricane won the champion- ship for the second year in a row. During Lunch periods a basketball free throwing con- test was held with Ron Culbert- son as the champ. Ping pong intramurals were also held during Lunch periods with each period having a winner. ln intramural basketball the faculty triumphed over each student team, however, the Golden Gophers were recog- nized as the runner-up. Mr. Angelo was the man behind the scenes who helped make intra- mural sports possible. F - Ping pong tournament champs of each lunch period are: 5th - Rick Martine, 6th - Denny Hackett, 7th - Mark Duell. G - lt's a battle of strength and skill as Mr. Zody and Ned Lytle struggle for possession of the ball. H - Steve Shaffer shows his athletic skill in volleyball as he returns a difficult serve. 69, E ui 25 Active Students and Scholars Are f' 2. 34, - ..f'.,.,-',, ' 2' j - it , ysfwa 'lt - id' I QC. T E4 Ng ffm .,,. Q V, .gn ff 5 4 .- 3, . .. ,iff , 5-,Opt s' K ' ' ' Q V 'N V My yz v gqrii h ,14. 9.2! Hs,-H , gm . , ,Q h v sa v ' f ' ' it t.'- is i f .+ ,aa-g' ,Q-.x ,sg .vw -1 rp --fe 2. X P' ' '1 '. -.--my -.. if it - I ,fr safe . K i . ylshy .s-:mn ix J E-'V , ' p if , 'W-gig. ' f X. i 4 T s i l tr J i ara, . Cr . 31'l. ,1 1 an -Q' 'H' 5' vtt . 1 'f 17? ' 'j u t ' .iw- 4 t t H, P, Q Q3 ale S., Q Q g A, a . .4 - K I . - ,NA V ,,.... -Q . K .sfZia-fig Q , i 5 it 3 V' f - 'Pl ti! f' ill- 4' 3 L' s t A tt Q 4 j 'glt .255 S 5 ,,-55.+w-fi 'X 'S -f ' ..2: 1 aa:,..:. 'f 151521 -- - - ,,, A . - . ,,. f--f , - -.f-s.. va.,-fa ng 1 '- , i + 1' i f W' .,,,, A 1, -'S f ,fffj gg, if ' - . ' ,l cf!! 1 ':1.' N fs. lzff!1i'!'f-iii 5,' il',l:' l'Ei5E'ifeg?ffl5S:-' A i r E-E, as if i t 1 - ,,:.., Y,.ft . - - f X' -tiy V:'V,: i,, htk' H W Etsy 'Sf' . t tr. 5 . . tttt . ., ,. t, t . ftt tttt 'wt 't LZLZT . gy tttlg . tttt tttt, ,,tt,5t t . , i to . 1' 351 t1t i f it x Ns 'T t tt 4 if f z - f ' WV-' ttL , Q :fi T t T is - za. .V . M -figs MW U .K K+ .2 Wk.. . , .t N Z --'H' J 'il Nga s. ,, 'PQ i . 5 V Q W VVli 26 Throughout the school year ambitious stu- dents worked hard at achieving set goals to prepare for the future. These students, outstand- ing in scholastic achievement, athletics, and citizenship were recognized at the annual awards assembly held on May 14. In June, four students represented Triway at Girls' and Boys' State. The girls, Joy Schwarz- walder and Deb Weaver attended Capital Univer- sity for Girls' State. For Boys' State Dave Johns- ton and Rick Martine went to Ohio University. In addition to the recognition of scholastic and athletic involvement, students were com- mended for their contributions to FTA, Titan Talk, and the Library Club. Also, this year a new award was given to Mike Boley for his prompt completion of course assignments in Mr. Zody's OWA class. i . ...... . Qecognized at Awards Assembly . g.s. , I L , L . 'Va' Net' 'ir E A - Seniors, Ken Flinner and Deb Armstrong are chosen by the student body for the title of 1975 Mr. Titan and Miss Triway. B - One of Triway's most outstanding senior students, Doug Ward proudly displays his many awards of distinction which include the Diamonite Products Award, the Bausch and Lomb Award, and the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Award. He was recognized for placing among the finalists in the state for the Ameri- canism test. C - For being outstand- ing in both athletics and scholarship, Alan Gatz and Cookie Wright receive the American Legion Scholastic and Athletic Award. D - Karen Brazee is given special recognition with the DAR Good Citizen Award. E - Bob Merrilat and Jill Speicher are the honorary recipients of the Danforth l-Dare-You Award. F - Surprised Karen Brazee happily accepts the DAR Good Citi- zen Award presented by Mrs. John Myers, chairman of the Good Citizen Committee. 27 Hard Work Pays Off for Ambitious Students 2 w' ff, 5 O, he ev J fi V ali WM Wm.ww v3 A - Winners of the Americanism test are Doug Ward, Bill Stutz, Jil Spei- cher, and Leanne Olson. B - Cheryl Natalizio and Brian Schellin display the awards for Best Performers, while W ft 'Y Marianne Stutz proudly holds the Best If! - Dramatist Award. C - Frosh, Greg X , ' 5, . Letich and soph, Alison Reinhardt are ' -- g f recognized for high scores in the L, Americanism test. D - Deb Weaver and Joy Schwarzwalder will attend 2 .Y Girls' State in June with Jenny Davis lags, and Marie Freeman as alternates. E 'i ' V ' - Mike Boley receives special recog- ' .5 nition for prompt completion of , A 'wi course assignments in OWA class. F -EQ ' - Chosen as most outstanding library aides are Pam Vansickle and Pearl . 1 Bergoon. G - Rick Martine and Dave fi s t . Johnston are Boys' State delegates ' ,V A with alternates, Keith Snoddy and Bill ii '. 5 f , Anfa ng. A R - i N v if Lf 1 f I: i CWC - N, g fx: , l '?j5,:. 28 S l -111, .L S Q5- X E Q--' X94 N ,s 'i-4 29 Royal Banquet Enhances Festive Evening After much planning and decision-making, the con- struction of King Arthur's Court got underway during the week of April 19. Under the di- rection of Daryl Wengerd and John Zoss, many juniors worked hard as they succeed- ed in turning the Shreve Arm- ory into a medieval castle. On Saturday, April 19, the tradition of having a prom banquet came back into exis- tence for the 1975 Junior-Sen- ior Prom. Couples feasted at the royal banquet from 6:00-8:00. The waitresses were dressed as ladies of the court, while the waiters wore belted chambray shirts and black tights. 'x '11 x 1' ' ka i! 2 'I it - ,. D 1 . Tx ,2 1 i A -talent.-, ..L. Mrs., 42 1 ' . W. I 7 'f 'Q L 4 ' I AWV: ,i .. f u M' , AA 'N yi zi'i , f , t ., 4 'tit ' G-, ' V- ---f S 2 'R' 'lr '. 122' - .., F, ., A 'I 55.62 M ,. sw, ,. .. K -,,,,,-,, ,, ,,,..Ma.t.-1 30 E 'xv 4 , X' - r -. n' Cx Q .. 'Ji K . 5 X P 1' ' 4 L A, ' .'fX F 9 , N-figs... .rs A - While the juniors work up to the last minute a monstrous dragon be- gins to take shape. B - At the post prom, Karen Enkemann and her date Come back to the kitchen for seconds. C - Couples entertain themselves with a good game of pool at the post prom. D - Junior girls do their share in prom decorating as the paint the cafeteria windows. E - At the banquet Mary Meyer and her date help them- selves to the many fruits and salads. F - Good company and plenty to eat make standing in line worthwhile. G -- Couples anxiously wait for King Arthur's Royal Banquet to begin. H - S. Marcum, D. Bricker, L. Snyder, A. Reinhardt, W. Armstrong, R. Conner K. Wilson, L. Welty, K. Cruise, B Haw- kins, T. Wile, J. Wharton, D. Baker, B. Hebb, M. Coleman, and J. Jones. lx Q P- A , A ' i il .sag i I E if 3 3 1 Prom Goers Enjoy Romantic Atmosphere After dinner couples pro- ceeded to the Shreve Armory where they danced in an at- mosphere of chivalry in King Arthur's Court. Couples en- tered the castle through a drawbridge surrounded by a moat that was inhabited by a huge green dragon. Stone cas- tle walls were ornamented with medieval torch-like lamps and shields. Excaliber, King Ar-A thur's famous sword, was em- bedded in a large paper mache rock that sat in the center of the dance floor. Although couples started to leave the dance at 11:00, many were still enjoying the music of Sunn- town up to the last minute of 11g30. From 12:30-5:00 A.M. tired prom-goers assembled at the YMCA for the post prom. Many couples spent the evening swimming, playing ping pong, pool, and various other games, while others danced to the mu- sic of Skye in the gym. Two movies, The Life a-nd Times of Judge Roy Bean and The Reivers were also shown to end a night filled with many fond memories. -of King Arthur'5 Imperial Court 6 . 'v' - , 4 ' Q , ...E K A ., . ,g . s 2 s 4 'Q is ., of ji- 5, .. X ,A-' w ro R C . ,L-1 'fi fka f ait-if' . refs' . tg 35575 t M . U , .... A Q gt r ff M . wsfiff' Q,, 1. 1 5 we .f A .ft f iso-.,,5t,,,? t 'Rig .,. , Q in i ig-- J . on 'V s4Q'N'.rg.. is 1? tg. r A ' if ' Sify 4' 'xl ff, 1if' f 'ss .C 1 5 A ' 1 DAQ 1 .ffl - 5 C ka .Q .E I. . ' i! 'A ' ' i -N . i x 5' 1 J I N.. Q-..-I-v A A - During the Grand March Daryl Wengerd and Sam Ham- lin cross the drawbridge to enter King Arthur's Castle. B -- Fast dancers enjoy the excellent music provided by Sunn- town. C - King Arthur's famous sword adds to the medievil atmosphere as couples slow dance in the background. D -- Waitress, Robin Conner enthusiastically serves punch to the many dancers. E - King Arthur and Queen Gwynevere rule over the festive events of the 1975 Junior-Senior prom. F - King Arthur's Royal Court: Princess Diane Flickinger, Queen Mary Wright, King Arthur Hershberger, Prince Ken Flinner, and Court Jester, Casey Dutter. G - Diane Flickingerand her date cherish a quiet moment as they dance in a softly romantic atmosphere. H - Casey Dutter does a good job of portraying the part of Court Jester, a specially added attrac- tion to this year's royal court. S 2 N 5 Q 1 N 1 w r A f -A . , .f-. -Wfwfqmgfcfemwl, ,MxA-,Vim--Mmwnd-1W,,,XM-,,fw.,N.,4 ,.WMm,,,,..,.X,,,M.i:,W-,,:v,.WL .WWW.,.,,.w.M.,. MM., , ,.AA,, , ,v,,, MW .. , . . ,. Q l 1? K i X F' I . X , A 9 . E I I C Student Council Plans Dances, Assemblies As a General Business Teacher Mr. Angelo also takes time out for Student Council. sam 4 :East in M et. Yagi at 9 'Vin Greg Cantrell poses for a picture while enjoying a dance sponsored by Stu- dent Council. This year's Student Council was led by all female officers. Serving as Pres. was Ty Wile, V.Pres, Rhonda Findley, Sec. Tina Chapman, and Treas. Deb Weaver. Many dances and assem- blies were sponsored by Stu- dent Council which brought in the extra money that was needed for buying toys for residents at Apple Creek for Christmas Presents. During the months of April and May they sponsored a Stu- dent Exchange Day. Students traded places with those from West Holmes, Dalton, North- western and many others to see what their school was like. Keep up the good work in the future years. JRC? . ' XS 'af AWXQ 'S .ff . ei! M ' ga .w Selling corsages at Homecoming time was another of many money-making projects for Student Council. 36 Windfall was one of the many bands that Student Council hired to entertain during dances. :o2Qg!1 3 '1i'!,'g'l'-If ,Shiny Q :IN-Y W .W-.N ' ,L 1 I I f X ,N-:x .... During lunch hour Denny Hackett is kept busy helping in the book store. In O Hi, lu' Student Council: L-R: D. Brown, D. Plant, G. Cruise, R. Tieche, J. Troyer, W. Fetzer, ROW 2: M. Moore, C. Clouse, J. Stocksdale, J. Harter, D. Todaro, K. Enkemann, B. Anfang, B. Fike, G. Wilcox, ROW 3: A Rhinehardt, J. Jones, G. Leitch, B. Schellin, G. Wengerd, Mr. Angelo, G. Cantrell. ROW 4: T. Wile, D. Weaver, T. Chapman, R. Findley, D. Hackett, S. Starr. 37 Anonymous Poet Makes NHS .Induction Uniqua Cmmgg ' a :A 'Q 1' 1 f y oo, .2 NEW MEMBERS: L to R: L. Kohler, J. Swinehart, L. Enkemann, A. Rinehart, S. 1 I I ' il -1 .+'?'?: ' L3 1 A 2 'Yi L' is -4 Y P A , s A Sidle. ROW 2: T. Wile, T. Chapman, K. Hofacre, M. Boyd, C. Fields, C. Natalizio, I L. Olsen. ROW 3: W. Armstrong, K. Snoddy, B. Schellin, J. lckes, B. Anfang, J. Frost, C. Hodge. Determined to make a little extra money for NHS are Chris Rohr and Julie Walter. This year there were 20 new members tapped and inducted into National Honor Society. An anonymous poet wrote a poem about each new inductee, which gave the tapping a more personal effect. NHS members held several bake sales to cover the expenses of the new inductees' pins and the refreshments at the reception held after the induction. Mrs. Gilson and Mr. Wirt served as the advisors forthisgroup. ff . E A it X' A few of the old members go over their parts one last time before tapping new inductees. 38 Naive -'Inu OLD MEMBERS: FRONT: L to R: G. Troyer, pres.: K. Brazee v. pres.: K. Enkemann, treas.: C. Rohr, sec. - 2 - D Johnston, D. Ward. - 3 - R. Merillat, B. Zimmerly, J. Eding ton. - 4 - M. Stutz, B. Moore, J. Schwarzwalder. - 5 M. Bresson, C. Barnes, J. Walter, E. Moore, B. Glick. One Requirement for Varsity ls Potential f ROW 1: L to R: S. Thompson, G. Troyer, R. White, D. Wilson, D. Hackett, B. Edington, B. White, R. Fish, K. Snoddy, G. Wengerd. ROW 2: D. Johnston, E. Frederick, C. Hofacre, K. Wilson, T. Hershberger, D. Giaque, D. Cutter, J. Troutman, G. Wilcox, Coach Hutchinson. ROW 3: B. Zoss, K. Musselman, W. Armstrong, B. Defelice, S. Sturgis, W. Hitchcock, J. Coleman, T. Gilmor, K. Arwood, K. Flinner, S. Starr. ROW 4: M. Molter, T. Wile, S. Marcum, A. Hershberger, J. Gilson, L. Brown, S. Hawkins, D. Kaylor, N. Lytle, B. Zimmerly, T. Kaneck. ROW 5: Coach Cargill, B. Schellin, D. Hackett, H. Payne, A. Gatz, D. Baker. Each year the Varsity T grows bigger as more boys show that they have what it takes to get a Varsity letter. The guys always have two money-making projects which are the popcorn machine that they faithfully run at basket- ball and football games and the coat check during basket- ball season. Inflation really hit this year as they charged 15 cents to hang up your coat. With the money raised as a result of this project, the club plans to carpet the boys' locker room. B - To help support Varsity T, Warren Armstrong hangs up coats at the bas- ketball games. C - Brad Edington takes a break to eat while he runs the popcorn machine during the bas- ketball season. ll YW ?Ni. 39 Various Activities Keep FHA'ers in Step l Sherrie Miller and Vickie Ackerman make the most of Mr. Stair Day by washing windows. To most girls at Triway FHA is a very important and active club. It consists of many mem- bers and is under the leader- ship of Mrs. Dice and Mrs. Mc- Cay. Many of their activities con- sisted of FHA week, when they helped Mr. Stair, had a pizza party, gave away gum drops and other considerate tasks. They also attended a Flower and Garden Show which was very educational. As president, Jody Edington had a very successful year with all pitching in to help make the memories of their club last always. 40 ROW 1: L to R: C. Teague - Hist., J. Edington - pres., V. Ackerman - sec., S. Miller - V. pres., S. lckes, song, J. Himes - parl., C. Fields - treas., D. Brooks - news: ROW 2: N. Strock, M. Anderson, K. Baxtrom, P. Anderson, C. Unkle, L. Ackerman, B. Wright, B. Miller: ROW 3: C. Young, H. Spiglemire, D. Baney, W. Greegor, D. Farver, M. McFarland, M. Miller, P. Bergoon, L. Boyer. FHA members selling candy bars is an annual event to raise money for various activities. r . . E W W, .f K' Many FHA'ers lend a helping hand in preparing different recipes for a fair contest. 1', 1 . Yf' L. One of the trustworthy advisors of FHA is Mrs. Dice who is always giving girls good advice. l ' l 1 3 .1 1 Vickie Ackerman is proud to earn the title, Girl of the Year, after all her hard work. -Q ...M x . , L Mrs. McKay also advises FHA'ers on how to correctly check each and every seam. 41 Receiving Awards Is the Highlight of FFA Brad Moore was President of FFA this year and thought of many activities for the boys to participate in. Among them they sold oranges and grape- fruit during the winter. In the fall of the Year they sold apple cider. They also participated in FFA basketball games. The boys have also partici- pated in many contests and have always placed very high. The boys and girls join FFA to better themselves in the agricultural fields of life. 19 -'S V 'ii .A- .1. i 'ff .-irzffflfa ' 5. 'f-11. 'W'-i' If-it '--we , -3.3 - ', If 1542? ' ' .i ,. .wig . hwfzugzn 12... . , , T f Q . . .lv . . . 3. - - or, - -,ic'g.,:,.gg:'-',:- 3Z'?.,-J-...:- 'ea -4, 41.5 ,insist-51132522 - ggsiigsi' f .Bib .:,,,,' t 1 ',' '.:'m'3: l.-2 Q, ' -. p cf:-., x '1 , i B: Susan Mykrantz was the Star Dairy Award. D: Walter Fetzer was awarded a Scholarship and Recordbook B: Susan Mykrantz was award the Star Dairy award. D: Walter Fetzer was book awards. 42 11am FFA MEMBERS: ROW 1 L-R: B. Moore, B. Zimmerly, C. Garret, J. Stocksdale, W. Fetzer, D. Schiefler, ROW 2: S. Mykrantz, R. Case, M. Miller, S. Massaro, S. Mairs, M. Shear, J. Hendrix, Mr. Mills, ROW 3: A. Troutman, D. Mckee, D. Swartz, D. Snell, J. Canakamp, D. James, M, Homer, ROW 4: D. Shriver, R. Boley, J. Marghey, K. Muldew, J. Grassman, ROW 4: B. Gowins, R. Feather, J. Figley, S. Shriver, L. Brown, D. Ackerman. i 9 v W , 5 1 f X ' XX! ig: K hs.. Mig' , C: Dale Shriver, Craig Garret, and Mike Shear received a Recordbook award. E: Doug Snell, James Stocksdale, and Bob Zimmerly received a Scholarship award. Teaching ls an Important job to FTA'ers ROW 1: C. Akins, K. Hofacre, C. Rohr, J. Speicher, D. Tschieggl J. Besancon, L. Olsen. ROW 2: Mr. Coleman, J. Edington, J. Walter, J. Bly, D. Armstrong. S Y , Students interested in pur- suing a teaching career join Triway's Future Teachers of America organization. This year several FTA mem- bers worked as teachers' aides at the junior high school. FTA members ran the con- cession stand during track meets as a money-making pro- ject. A - FTA OFFICERS: L to R: G. Tryer, pres.: J. Bly, V. pres.: C. Rohr, treas.5 L. Olsen, sec. B - Junior Karen Ho- facre teaches the correct way to dia- gram a sentence. 5 I l 3 . S .J r- . ,. iw., P 41 5 ' Q 'K v. B 43 GAA Is Filled With Many Happy Moments Mrs. Sturgeon congratulates Mindy Bresson on receiving Girl of the Year Award. llll Q, vs-.. 3 This years Girl's Athletic Assoc. was led by Pres. Mindy Bresson. Each Monday night was set for a variety of activi- ties for the girls. They played flag football, basketball, and volley ball. Among their spec- ial activities was a swimming party at the YMCA and the an- nual Mother-Daughter ban- quet held at Wright Estate. To make financial ends meet the girls sold candles with Diane Chapin being the top sales girl. They also col- lected dues and had a cake raffle. GAA is the most active and enjoyed club in the school. Wu! vw 'S MEMBERS OF GAA: Mindy Bresson - Pres.: Karen Hofacre - Treas.3 Marty Hostlettler Rhonda Findley and Beth Glick help - V.Pres.3 Deb LaFever - Cor. Sec.: Cookie Wright - Rec. Sec.: Sherry Bricker in preparing things fortheannuaIGAA - News Rep. 44 picnic. Members of GAA enjoy the annual Mother-Daughter picnic. , ?f 4 asf? Q ,-nm v 'Wi-24 H Q if , i. ff., ,,nen,n, e i A :Mo H T 3 A Sherry Bricker takes time out from swimming for a bite to eat. Hamburgers and hotdogs were cook- ed and served by Mrs. Sturgeon, GAA advisor. - ... .,-:- .L , .,, . , -.f fs, Ulf. , , 1 M - A 93 , A F '? f.-Q19 W , L . , f4,f--riniiqi. ff-QM4 ' ' . ,. . - .N ' X K , '1i'3k.ki-,Jia wk W aww M 3' ,, W ., N A . Q It :Y 1 .,. . ' ww ,wh . f K .-' .' fu ' 5 e - ' .. Eff' l'FFN',.gv3' . L all--H. A q . uhvaflg ' - - V : ' -A3 51 uw 5 L .. -. , W ' . 3..z, ,QM YP iy A-Q ' ima ,Q .gg M lm ii, rkm, X A xii' gg? 1 he yah' H , :Z 2 A K 5,41-, yr. .ni VA -Er aikiyii kxlfiiabiianflh Sag, L Ky .gi . 1 ' . F . 'PWM wg '. we-'wr 'L' ge . 5 K Y .ifggfa ,, . i i mt, Lvsi!?.igw.m.f.'x ,iiffjiijsl . - if-1-I 36' N ' i ,ITF iii' 'A .95 QQ: 1 A' - 'ir' , , ' Q x eff: M :H 4'f 'AS1LjgQ'H ii J i g i M ' I K A .-egg. 1 j-jg,3.., 4.-fwfr . fig Q or . M Q L H f' ygwfw SEE. , J ' , u.'M. as Cindy Ciouse, Michele Hess, and Marianne Stutz discuss the many happenings of the picnic. 45 Dramatists Develop Talents in Performance ln order to become a mem- ber of Drama Club, a student must accumulate points by ex- perience in acting, play com- mittees, or drama class. Points are also given for plays a stu- dent has seen during high school. Through experience, Drama Club members learn that putting on plays is a mix- ture of fun and hard work. A - Drama Club: L-R: ROW 1: K. Brazee, T. Wile, S. Bricker, M. Stutz -- pres., E. Frederick. ROW 2: D. Smith, R. Findley, D. Armstrong, C. Gilder- sleeve, D. Wilcox, sec: J. Rose, v. pres. ROW 3: Mrs. Hamilton, advisor, J. Speicher, L. Wood, C. Natalizio, treasg C. Wright, G. Cantrell, D. Farver, D. Weaver, R. Martine, B. Anfang. 46 .Y ,V 1 r- Mr: , Q ef? 4. ,Laci 1 1 . ,N . -vvvr-W A 2 iz . i W jg , g+.f figs X15 A 4. A: Swooning over Ed Fredrick's sing- ing are faithful fans Deb Armstrong and Karen Brazee. B: Musical perform- ances are turned out by Brian Schel- Iin, Deb Armstrong and Karen Bra- zee as part of a drama skit. C: Fringe flying, Deb Armstrong and Karen Bra- zee as part of a drama skit. D: Fringe flying, Deb Armstrong brings back the Gay Nineties and the Charleston. D: Physical fitness ace, Jack LaLane, is portrayed by Brian Schellin in an Ad- vanced Drama Class Production. E: Dressed in black, Jan Richabaugh plays the part of a sexy card girl be- tween acts ofthe Drunkard. 47 Spanish Club Works Hard Toward Mexican Tri o Spanish Club: L-R: D. Hackett, K. Wharton, B. Fike, J. Akins, M. Miller, D. Brooks, B. Ogden, J. Newhart, P. O'Brien, J. Sparr, M. Hess, J. Haghari, M. Moore, C. Clouse, P. Miller, J. Swinehart, S. Caskey, L. Welty, D. Clampett, B. Glick, S. Gasser, P. Swingle, R. Culbertson, 2 - P. Gallo, M. Freeman, S. Sidle, J. Walter, S. Tschlegg, J. Harter, M. Wengerd, C. Swoger, H. Unkle, R. Taylor, G. Cantrell, D. Moore, H. Rodebush, B. Walters, D. Tschiegg, R. Tieche, M. Cvelbar, D. Mackey, 3 - S. Baker, J. Wagner, D. Vial, K. Hileman, M. Yacapruro, D. Dreibelbis, A. Palombi, P. VanSickIe, D. Brooks, J. Lafever, R. Gant, J. Moore, A. Welty, D. Brown, L. Yutzy, L. Patterson. Paulette McGee, Diane Clampitt, Penny Swingle, and Miss Cvelbar enjoy making extra money by having bake sales at football games. 48 The members of the Span- ish Club are fun-loving people. This is evident by the many parties and dances they enjoy. A Halloween Party was an ex- cellent way to begin the school year. The hit of the Christmas Party was a Pinata made by art talented Spanish Club mem- bers. A huge success is the only way to describe the Grease Hop where students spent the night clapping and swaying. After working so hard to raise money, the club plans to spend it on a trip to Mexico. .ii Del Hackett makes the most out of that last dance at the Grease Hop. Snow Cancels Quiz Team's Chances at State The Latin Club has the honor of being associated with the Ohio Junior Classical League and the National Jun- ior Classical League. Christmas Caroling is an an- nual event. The Latin Club members sing songs to the people of Wayne County Home and Horn's Nursing Home in Latin. Due to the March 14th snow storm the club's participation in the State J.C.L. Convention had to be cancelled. A quiz bowl team made up of Doug Ward, Bob Merrilat, Rich Mon- ahan, Bill Anlang, and Dave Johnston, were to compete in a mythology contest. In past years the club has had participants in the Na- J t H, K th M A B b M .I Ch t C l - - ane imes, a y eirs, o erri at enjoy singing ris mas aros in tlonal Convention' Latin at the County Home. l , Latin Club: L-R: D, Rutt, B. Zimmerly, R. Barnes, B. Anfang, R. Marine, D. Oliver, J. lckes, G. Troyer, S. Hawkins, B. Merrilat, D. Cermely, D. Bowman, D. Ward, D. Gerber, 2 - D. Claus, B. Boner, E. Fetzer, J. Parkinson, K. Pinkley, S. Anfang, T. Chapman, C. Boyles, E. Moore, C. Rohr, K. Butts, J. Schwarzwalder, M. Moore, J. Bly, C. Barnes, C. Pater, L. Wood, D. Stutz, C. Flinner, J. Stocksdale, M. Coleman, 3 - D. Ward, C. Unkle, L. Kohler, R. Conner, C. Gildersleeve, J. Jones, M. Gasser, C. Fields, K. Brazee, G. Cantrell, D. Johnston. 49 French Club Works to Raise Money for Trip SEATED: L to R: L. Messmore, M. Rickabaugh, C. Hofacre, K. Odenkirk, A. Maiwurm, T. Butts, B. Glick: STANDING: S. Cochran, T. Wright, W. Armstrong, T. Wile, Miss Cvelbar. j i -AJ. 50 Goals are set achieve, and French Club members hope to achieve their goal of a trip to the 1976 Expo in Quebec, Canada. The group earned money from bake sales, a stationery sale, and a red, blue, and orange frisbee sale. Paris was a dance sponsored by the club which gave members a chance to enjoy making money. A good time was enjoyed by all with a visit to a French res- taurant where members ex- perienced new foods and at- tempted to put what they had learned to work. Activities such as roller skating and swimming pro- vided a finale for the school year of 1974-1975. 5-. A - Paris was the theme of the dance held by the French Club as a money- making project. B - Cheryl Arm- strong and Trish Rose enjoy the at- mosphere ofthe French Club dance. Future Plans Discussed by College Club vias Pres. - K. Flinner, Sec. - Sherri Wile, Treas. - M. Hostetldr, D. Cermely, M. Molter, B. Schellin, G. Wengerd, C. Hamilton, M. McFarland, K. Hofacre, M. Boyd, K. Snoddy, R. Martine, A. Riggenbach, K. Pinkley, K. Butts, J. Edington, C. Teague, B. Anfang, C. Natalizio, M. Freeman, T. Lester, J. Schwarzwalder, G. Funk, M. Moore, C. Rohr, S. Hawkins, N. Lytle, D. La Fever J. Besancon, C. Akins, D. Flickinger, L. Patterson, D. Baney, W. Greggor, S. Starr, D. Tschiegg, P. Carlton, S. Sidle, K. Enkeman, B. Zoss, A. Mohr, C. Fields, J. Himes, C. Wright, B. Mairs, J. Rickabaugh, K, Brazee, S. Thompson, R. Patterson, R. Fulton, T. Wile, K. Phillips, D. Armstrong, R. Phillips, J. Rose, H. Kwee, S. Snyder, C. Boyles, P. McGee, L. Olson, J. Speicher, E. Frederick, M. Stutz, B. Fike, D. Ward, R. Merrilat, C. Hofacre, H. Spigelmire, S. Crocker, B. Fields, D. Griffith, L. Spitler, N. Strock, D. Armstrong, M. Myer, A. Gatz, S. Miller, V. Ackerman, M. Hostetler, J. Bly, S. Bricker, J. Walter, J. Ickes, K. Baxtrom, C. Pater, C. Troyer, C. Barnes, B. Blick, P. Kelly, P. Griffith, N. Gifford, D. Hachett, K. Wharton, J. Frost, J. Davis, D. Giauque, T. Chapman D. Oliver, R. Taylor, B. Moore, M, Acker, B. Schafer, P. Gallo, S. Wile, R. Findley, D. Wilcox, J. Coleman, C. Wyatt, D. Farver, M. Gasser, D. Wells, D. Preston, L. Wood, E. Moore, D. Bowman, M, Duell, Advisor- Jerry Davault. v One of the largest clubs at Triway is the College Club, lead by Mr. Jerry Davault. This Year the 117 members at- tended the annual College Day at the College of Wooster. Rep- resentatives from the major Ohio institutions of higher learning were present to talk about their programs with in- terested students. This year College Club sold Triway Li- cense plates at the basketball QV games. All proceeds went into l the College Club Loan Fund which makes funds available to seniors who need financial aid. 51 Responsibility Is the Key to Being an Aide We have approximately four types of aides at Triway and all play a very important part in the lives of everyone. Athletic Aides get the sports schedules, ready, library aides keep the books in order, office aides delivered those some- times unwanted messages, and last but not least, the cafe- teria aides serve us our deli- cious meals. Without these people things might never get done, because their jobs are important to all. 'Hung' .... -cinema .. Library Aides: Left, Middle to Right: T. Butts, S. Goodrich, S. Edington, R. Fish, B. Hebb, R. Meyers, M. McFarland, L. Boyer, L. Enkemann, R. Fought, P. VanSickle, P. Kelly, K. Hart, T. VanZile, J. Meyers, C. Barnes, J. Speicher, S. Mairs, K. Baxtrom, R. Fought, S. Benson, J. Sparr, P. Bergoon, Mr. Sindlinger. 52 5 X if Y A 4- E - , Q tb. Cv if A - Jo and Cookie find that being an athletic aide isn't as easy as they thought it would be. C - For Jo, being an athletic aide requires some thought. 3 1. Q ,, .My .. 1, 'JW 3 Y Q J 1 Q! , J ,, .M 2 , .aj -' ' v E :' . .' 'Q ' ' D .Q X 5+ t I' 1 6 2 x x uv- it 4 OFFICE AIDES: Front, Left to Right: J. Rickabaugh, C. Pater, H. Spieglemire, L. Arnette, J. Davis. Middle Row: Mrs. Tausch, C. Boyles, L. Dye, D. Brooks, S. McKee, K. Abernathy, D. Griffith, Mrs. Mohr. Third Row: T. Wile, C. Wyatt. J. Rose, M. Wright, C. Unkle, P. Carlton, K. Wharton, D.. Lafever. an v1f+2s-ewssvirs. 1 -A 35 3 ' ' K s soss - 'C ' B C CAFETERIA AIDES: Left to Right: F. King, C. Workman, R. Luke, D. Wickens, M. Van Dyne. To Daryl and Denise, bring in the mail is the most enjoyable part of being an office aide. 53 Triway Choirs Perform in Concerts, Contest Triway's two choirs, fresh- man and senior, performed in two concerts this year, Christmas and Spring. Soloists for the Christmas Concert were Larry Strong, Diane Preston, Deb Tschiegg, Julie Walter, Joy Schwarzwalder, Denny Hackett, Wayne Hitch- cock, and Brian Schellin. At the Christmas Concert an ensemble composed of sev- eral members of the senior choir sang Sleigh Ride. This ensemble also sang at a church in Wooster. The senior choir competed in the district contest at Cop- ley on March 15, receiving a rating of excellent. N xxx? ---. Accompianist Sharon Baker plays the piano for the freshman choir during a rehearsal for the Christmas concert. 54 SENIOR CHOIR: ROW 1: L to R: N. Gifford, L. Strong, D. Preston, D. Wells, S. McKee, D. Smith, D. Hackett, S. Huffman, J. Duell, S. Ickes. ROW 2: K. Pinkley, V. Ackerman, S. Miller, J. Himes, C. Pater, E. Moore, B. Webb, K. Aber- nathy, R. Findley, L. Arnette, S. Wile, D. Griffith, M. Wright, J. Himes, K. Meier. ROW 3: C. Armstrong, J. Jones, M. Moore, D. Bricker, K. Brazee, L. Wood, J. Speicher, A. Riggenbach, M. Gasser, C. Workman, P. O'Brien, B. Hawkins, L. Welty, C. Gildersleeve, R. Fish, K. Drown, L. Patterson. ROW 4: S. Mykrantz, L. Leslie, C. Hodge, C. Natalizio, D. Wright, J. Bly, J. Schwarzwalder, L. Olsen, L. Robinson, B. Hoffman, L. Gibson, D. Baney, P. Badger, V. White, C. Boughton, B. Steen, D. Halfhill, A. Enkemann. ROW 5: C. Hutchinson, V. Beale, K. Kauffman, M. Hostetler, D. Armstrong, T. Wile, S. Bricker, J. Goldstein, J. Walter, H. Spigle- mire, A. Mohr, T. Chapman, D. Tschiegg, M. Freeman, D. Oliver, S. Hawkins, E. Frederick. Flute and guitar music by Karen Brazee and Cheryl Natalizio added to the senior choir's performance of Manger of Bethlehem in the Christmas Concert. 4: 963 - 5 ' lx ,fffjpx I if Mrs. Buss announces the next song as the Frosh Choir Mrs. Buss smiles as she remembers all the good times takes their place on stage. she had in her teaching years at Triway. rv .-1 .- Freshmen: L to R: ROW 1: R. Tieche, J. Troyer, ROW 2: M. Yacapraro, J. Haghiri, S. Tschiegg, J. Neuhardt, B. Ogden, ROW 3: J. Massoni, A. Welty, D. Rutt, P. Bergoon, K: Odenkirk, E. Fetzer, M. Parkison, B. Boner, C. Force, ROW 4: C. Moore, B. Polen, S. Gasser, C. Hofacre, J. Stocksdale, S. Baker, S. Boughton, S. Anfang, B. Hileman, L. Blough A. Kretchmire, K. Feltner, P. Swingle, ROW 5: G. Leitch, P. Srout, R. Barnes, L. Yutzy, D. Brown, P. Kelly, J. Moore T. Frost, P. McGee, G. Moore, M. Geib, R. Case, P. Miller, B. Halfhill, R. Bilyeau. 55 Long Practice Plus Hard Work Equal Success . -eg . A - The Triway High School 1974-75 Marching Band B - As the final 10th period bell rings, Lita Messmore pre- pares her clarinet for another ses- sion of band. C - At the finale of a show, the band does chair steps to the sidelines. D - During the con- cert band season, Susan lckes puts her large-sized contra-alto clarinet to- gether. E - Trumpet-player Norman Gifford and Clarinetist Sue Tschiegg open into a diamond formation with the band to the music of Oh Babe, What Would You Say? .,. , ig. fix ' .-L' 'K 5 :li , t Hp 4 ,YIM -147 V 9 i Pl lx . gf , M A ll - .i -i..4.51l . y . L' f' H5 During the last two or three weeks of August from 8 in the morning until 3 in the after- noon bandsmen and major- ettes gather each weekday to learn new shows, music and routines. Triway had it's larg- est marching band with a total of ninty-six members. During the spirng concert, awards were given to all bandsmen. Karen Brazee was the recipient of the Douglas Annette Memorial Award and for the most inspirational bandsman. A: Mr. Books smiles, pleased with the sound produced by the band. B: Sen- iors, C. Natalizio, D. Bowman, and J. Speicher play the French horn. C: Pausing for one of her many rests is M. Hess. D: Showing a more seri- ous mood, Mr. Brooks conducts the Spring Concert. E: Triway's concert band. 57 ,.....-N .,,.,.a ...psf My Y Pep Band Provides Spirit, Entertainment ..i.,--.....l.. .. .:.. .. - i ' s 'Q .Aali- if - , . , . - ' ' i , . , tiiir I f? . I I 5 .A wi-511' .. , tg' qi! EQ pf E 58 The Pep Band is made up of a small group of spirited bandsmen. These people open each home varsity basketball game by playing the national anthem. They spread spirit to the crowds at basketball games by cheering and play- ing fight songs and the jungle beat. The band celebrated the end of the basketball season with a party. A. - Dan Bowman and Bob Merillat take a break from music and get quite involved in the game. B - Ralph No- letti and Bruce Polen consider what song to play next. C - Pep Band: L. Strong, D. Preston, S. Batdorf, R. Mar- tine. ROW 2: M. Duell, K. Brazee, L. Boyer, ROW 3: K. Meier, S. lckess, B Hoffman, J. Speicher. ROW 4: J. lcikes, D.Cermely. New Uniforms Add to Majorettes' Appearance A - Head majorette Jane Besancon smiles at the crowds as she performs during half-time. B -- Senior major- ette Cheryl Akins shows some of her twirling ability in this half-time rou- tine. C - The majorettes pose in front of the school before leading the march down to the football field. D - Preci- sion is the word for the majorettes' performance at football games. This year the majorettes were headed by Jane Besan- con. Five of the girls were sen- iors, and one was a junior. They put their heads together and tried to come up with new and different routines. The re- sults were fantastic. New outfits including arm- bands and headbands were purchased by the Triway Music Boosters and perked up the appearance of the band. The majorettes used a var- iety of materials during half- time shows. Some of these were pompoms, hats and canes, cardboard peanut men, and fire batons. 1 A l ROW 1: D. Armstrong, J. Besancon, L. Weed, ROW 2: A. Riggenbach, C. Akins, E. Moore. 59 Titan Talk Spreads News All Over School The school paper is pub- lished about once a month to keep us informed on the many activities going on at school. The students working on Titan Talk spend most of their time interviewing many dif- ferent people. No matter what happens at school, people on Titan Talk seem to catch every detail. Under the leadership of Mr. Coleman, the Titan Talk al- ways delivers the news on time. Students eagerly look forward to each issue. A - Claudia Swoger finds time be- tween deadlines to have her picture taken for the annual. B - Besides teaching many of the English courses, Mr. Coleman finds time to be Titan Talk advisor. FRONT L-R: K. Hart, C. Natalizio, P. Kelly, C. Gildersleeve, C. Hodge, D. Crowner. ROW 2: J. Schwarzwalder, K. Brazee, L. Wood, C. Swoger, B. Merrilat. ROW 3: M. Freeman, D. Ward. 60 fir Due to uncontrollable cir- cumstances the new advisor this year was Miss Schneider. Although it was a new expe- rience for her, she spent long hours helping them with the many problems. The main money-making project for annual staff this year was selling ads to the business community. To reward themselves for the long nours they spent pro- ducing the annual, the staff had an outing at Mohican. They had what it took to make a good annual: time and dedi- cation. Dedication and Time Make a Good Annual E- .Q :U A - FRONT L-R. Joel Troyer - Photo- grapher, Claudia Swoger - Business Manager, Eva Moore - Classes Editor. Joy Schwarzwalder - Sports Editor, .lo Bly -- Photographer, Karen Brazee - Editor, Deb Tschiegg - Underclass- men Editor. ROW TWO: J. Davis, S. Caskey, C. Natalizio, S. Tschiegg, L. Wood, C. Gildersleeve, R.,Connors. ROW THREE: C. Hodge, M. Moore, P. Gallo, P. Carlton, A. Maiwurm, B. Walters, D. Weaver, K. Hart, M. Mc- Farland, M. Freeman. B - Karen Bra- zee takes time out from her tedious work on the annual to pose for a picture. C - Miss Schneider throws her hand up in despair and says, Not another question! 61 N r r N 'tlhiir 5 A 25 x 553579 F35 5 ',g'?'g'?,1f?f f gs S kxlX,4g:i .x.g, . 4 X QQQQ ,Q :fiers Varsity Titan Gridiron Subject to Bad Luck WE THEY 6 Wooster 26 15 Waynedale 8 13 Orrville 33 13 West Holmes 26 9 Brunswick 12 Cloverleaf 25 Sandy Valley 7 6 O 13 Tuslaw 26 6 Wadsworth 21 O Smithville 22 A - Every good team needs a good cheering section, and Coach Cargill and Coach Bevington fit the bill. B - Off into the dark night charges Wayne Hitchcock to burn the Devils on home- coming night. C - The action on the field is relayed to the pressbox by Coach McConnell. D - Driving a vigor- ous play, Jeff Troutman has to work to control his emotions. E - 1975 Co-captains: Gale Wilcox, John Cole- man, Coach Cargill, Keith Snoddy. 64 5 19's , 'Qi 'i.i 5 , Q 'fgiijq .. - 517 Y 1 U . I . ..- A M x',,. 3,-W . ' 7 wk , f at K' ff A 4 K, ,, ,, K, E3 C 'Ts V' f l i 't L C , .j ,I X A ta X Q Plilllf. , ig, L' ir' X .31-if i A g.:,l g s , if - q 1 .. v fl QHQQN- A ff 4' at Q . i. Qtr vieffeiifi si.. s i I ' -, 5 ' i at is . ' 'P' f 3555533-if ji A get i g, . '-eff, ':'i f i' 7g'-T ,A ,. l . I N . 'f 1 . E f: ':v?1 'Pffi?,, ,A ' il alffs , x ' C r. l:'tl,.afQ A - Members in the pressbox prove that the game isn't all down on the field. B - Injured AI Gatz shows the agony of the hazardous side of foot- ball. C - While the offensive team is on the field, the defense looks on. Qi '1 81 13f,.90'A-57 Q J '49 1 7oQl?u9k1i5,Q4?kf23r g ROW 1: L to R: T. Hershberger, J. Zoss, M. Findley, K. Musselman, D. Kaylor, L. Herald, S. Sturgis, J. Coleman, S. Hawkins, C. VanSickle, T. Wright, T. Wile, B. Slaybaugh, M. Coleman, E. Anna. ROW 2: G. Reitz, T. Kaneck, T. Oliver, B. Hughes, B. Moore, C. Cordray, G. Wilcox, K. Snoddy, R. Sparr, J. Stocksdale, W. Hitchcock, T. Gilmore, T. Ramey, J. Grassman, D. Scheufler, L. Wilcox, manager. ROW 3: L. Snyder, K. Wilson, W. Armstrong, K. Cruise, D. Oliver, D. Giaque, B. Edington, A. Gatz, J. Uher, S. Starr, B. Zoss, J. Troutman, D. Todaro, D. Johnston, B. Walton, manager. 65 Reserve Footballers Back Up Varsity A - The Reserves huddle together to find out instructions for the next play. B - All alone and ready to receive is Brett Hughes. C - Brett Hughes and Mike Coleman discuss strategy during a practice. D - After a hard practice, the reserves decide to call it a day. 66 Doyelstown Cloverleaf West Holmes Brunswick Orrville THEY O 12 0 16 10 Freshmen Strive for Future Goals -r' 1 Y' v' ' I ., vw, r -rf .4 . .. D Q4 - W . rv , -We .,' . -. 9 ,I ' ., ,xk. as . '5 . r . K t ...gin '- - x , fc .5 9 ,.., , rr f , 'fi 1 5' V f J . '..f t Sl 6 D X , 'iw ha A F ' 1' ,fag .pjexh'f3,-TT.. . -T' . ,LQ , rag- Q-u:5Z.' 1' fff' xv. . 'I , . -r-S Q -'1f4'lA'.2 Q, . 'ah-Jg'4 ' . - J ..f1.:,g gg x, X y .A H+- - -: w t haha ji ' ... '. i fx '.,...sA'Ng.3f-'ff , f , . r 1 x Q n K I r il . ..' '5 -- .T ' 4 I Y. ' 2 ' y . hw- , f m y . , -- 8 rd' ,VM 3' V A i .mi 1.-.s .. - I Q , . ,. -. - ' . -W 1. -f -A . ,.k...4qm.,...,5.wf. . ,.,,.QV33k,f.1.X,k X 4- , . . , is 3. ., 1 f1+'44?f'V' ' . ii 1 ' A iwuif' Vffif' , 1 ' xv' k. 5 it f' W. X : I 'Q if 55. 4 xii, f 'E95,gg.ggg-Qr55gQE-Tiff rf '- . 5 r .. . .+ u . .- 0. ' f E r :Sn - 'A K 4 I . J . ..e:.- .fm - ,ia AU, W.: A. x . . 'Q . ' - 1 - .-af firfgzfe'-.mg .-ag.: fff.-grfgt' niggaz N ' if If .35 'v .sais-gqezga X . ' T Y V '.., S ' e', .1..iSfEW225 si7PiF.f?'Li1'ea:. :' 1. .-21951. Ag: Lfhri .ggi 1 - . , ..,,-Q uk' .I ,.4.43':vgl-wFw3- Tw -v,a-vii-..: .'. 31 A.!,.f.g- .-,.. Nsdiif A . ' zr. . g. ,-'qu ' . mi:-o. . , wi... . .7 '.,,.',4 M' 'A '- i -To ,N '-W--as 124,121- 1 'ff' 4 . ' - fs.:-P--ef -: J 2... . :f'.'A. 'iE4f?.-r'fC'1'-11f'?Qf' u, E '4 3 .Ni'.'ii' 42'-421' ' Tl - ' Y ',':'. fi ' fLw- A--'Q ' ' 1 -- ' f e 3'H'fPjw- x f' 'gillq- n.1'. f+f.'f1'.k.1':-,i. gnf- A. Af .W ' -x Q .NV-36 ,-1.s .,, -f'a.,v '. -'-'.- r-'--551' x-tl, n ' , A . A ., ,- . 'M . A , -wacewwmw-we-wrt c f P19743 .W '-. 2532- 'fff 'Y :'5 f-452' ' ROW 1: L to R: K. Marcum, M. Findley, B. Wharton, J. Troyer, A. Troutman, D. McKee. ROW 2: J. Snyder, T. Tausch, J. Davis, R. Kessinger, D. Rutt, L. Wilcox, P, McGee, ROW 3: T. Tylka, M. Gilson, S. Raubenolt, R. Barnes, G. Black, J. Massoni, G. Leitch. A - From the sidelines, Coach Pyle gives directions. B - A good offensive play is called by Mark Gilson. C - Warm-ups are always an important factor before the game. D - Team strategy is worked out in the huddle. 67 Harriers: Endurance Tells the Story lgsf - kts Xi Jah I 13 S ,.,s G n 7 F f 105365 f V New Course Record . .gjfif 9 54 ,1 3 SetbyQ33rian Schelclih Q FRONT: L to R: Coach Hutchinson, B. Schellin, M. Wengerd, J. Figley, L. Strong, BACK: M. Molter, C. Dutter, G. Wengerd, S. Marcum. ,-r :X ' A - F 3 it 2' A s ll i ' In , . sl .V --1 f ' ' 41 F , iff? f i X ' ' A' F r . 4- 4 ,v, u,,:,- VH.. V 'Q' f 4' . 't .. . I ' 2 W- - Y 'r:!i.,a-pat 'W an M , . ' JI 'fipf 'NT ,of rl J . 'liz-Q 'ls --2-2 ' e ' , Lf 4, W -F5-5' Wa.. ,' ?HT4'5i1t'af L..?'3ix? 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D - Most valuable player, Brian Schellin, shows another first place. E - The camera catches Gary Wengard in one of his more ambitious moments. F - The feet have a rough time in cross country. Girl's Volleyball Is Gaining Experience Wadsworth LOST Rittman LOST Wadsworth LOST Doylestown LOST West Holmes LOST Rittman LOST A - Last minute advice is given by Coach Sturgeon in the huddle. B - Michele Hess, Diane Miller, and Lynn Enkemann look on as Karen Stine puts the volleyball over the net in a reserve game. C - It's over the net when Mindy Bresson hits it. ROW 1: L to R: S. Wile, M. Stutz, R. Connors, J. Walter, ROW 2: D. Miller. M. C Hostetler, K. Enkemann, C. Wright, D. Farver. ROW 3: R. Young, L. Enkemann, J, Bly, M. Bresson, M. Hess, K. Stine. 69 Varsity Roundballers Rake in the Honors A - Center Gary Wengerd once again overcomes the opponent. B - Keith Snoddy stretches to tap the ball to his awaiting teammates. C - Although out for half the season with a broken wrist, Jeff Gilson handled the ball well. D - As Wayne Hitchcock comes off the bench, Coach Hutchinson gives last minute advice. E - The team gets ready for the game in the traditional team star. F - Sharp shooting Steve Thompson works for a shot. I Q!-un-Q... 70 wi! Q CMP3 - A - One of the reasons for the Chip- ewa Conference cown is the shooting ability of co-captain Ken Flinner. B - Our other co-captain, Casey Dutter, watches as the ball heads for the hoop. 6 N , f L. W + 5 . 'Nav K.. 1- -5.6 53 .5 EY,- 51 -- ,.,.,,, Eg f - , .:,, .v . i -JL S 4 X 131 1974-75 Chippewa Conference Champions: ROW 1: L to R: B. Waltonfmanagerj, S. Thompson, B. White, W. Hitchcock, K. Snoddy. G. Wengerd, D. Emersonfmanagerl. ROW 2: Coach Hutchinson, B. Schollin, S. Starr, A. Gatz, H. Payne, D. Hackett, K. Flinner. C. Dutter, R. White Cmanagerb. ,.,, Reserves Show Promise for Next Year WE TH EY 33 Northwestern 34 53 Norwayne 38 46 Wooster 39 40 W. Holmes 62 38 Brunswick 42 W T 35 Strasburg 42 'ST L 58 Tuslaw 50 2' 46 Wadsworth 39 46 Cloverleaf 40 53 Orrville 58 39 Central Catholic 64 40 West Holmes 29 59 Brunswick 56 49 Smithville 44 38 Wadsworth 63 63 Waynedale 33 74 Cloverleaf 44 52 Smithville 35 A - Before the game reserve co-cap- tains Hal Payne and Bob White shake hands with opponents. B - A struggle for the rebound brings Bob White up into the air. D - Sophomore Steve Sidle looks for an opportunity to get around a Huskie. E -- Just what do you think we're doing out there? seems to be the question asked by Coach McConnell. Xvtlvjy Ulllll' 'KRl'II WA x Xmwu WAN' XR l' KRW!! ROW 1: L to R: S. Sidle, S. Marcum, D. Todaro, K. Cruise, B. Huxley. ROW 2: B. White, B. Krajcik, H. Payne, G. Reitz, D. Giaque. 72 Frosh Roundballers Have Difficult Season THEY 39 Wooster 43 28 Fairless 39 34 Brunswick 36 30 s Fairless ' ' 32 24 Wadsworth 36 . West Holmes 36 33 33 Orrville i 44 38 West Holmes 34 27 Bru nswick 29 21 Wadsworth 44 --e 37 Cloverleaf 44 31 WestHolmes 46 44 Orrville 40 A - Freshman coach, Mr. Smetzer. gestures a time out to the officials. B - Tom Taush is anxious to get the ball back in play. C - Up in the air goes Keith Marcum for a sure shot. D - Keith Marcum attempts to find an open teammate. ROW 1: L to R: K. Austin, J. Davis, S. Marcum, T. Tausch, H. Roudebush, R, Colbertson, F. McFann. ROW 2: M. Wengerd, M. Ditmars, J. Figlay, G. Moore, D. Swartz, M. Gilson, R. Boley, C. Garret. 3 73 Titan Senior Grapplers Provide Leadership 1 y x A - When Brad Edington is working for a pin, it becomes a hopeless battle for his opponent. B - Senior grappler, Dave Hileman, awaits tensely as he prepares to make his escape. . N' , I HW . ai-5, X 'fwilkil ROW 1: L to R: L. Collett, R. Fish, A. Hershberger, B. Vitallo, T. Hershberger, D. Hileman. ROW 2: Coach Ferry, D. Crowner, M. Hendrix, M. Hitchcock, G. Wilcox, R. Taylor, W. Armstrong, B. Edington. 74 -...hs be tb --- ll H' A - Rick Fish is in the down position ready for the whistle. B - Coach Ferry says a prayer, for victory. C - As ten- sion mounts, Titan teammates ex- press their emotions. D - Art Hersh- berger strives for a takedown. E - The Waynedale opponent attempts to over- come Gale Wilcox's powerful hold. 75 junior Varsity Exhibit Talents in V' A - Coach Ferry cheers on his wres- tler while the teammates look on. B - Reserve wrestlers Lee Collett and Chris Moore await their match. C - Ray Barnes out muscles his opponent. D - ROW 1: L to R: C. Moore, L. Collett. ROW 2: J. Uhler, S. Massoni, R. Barns, J. Flickinger. ROW 3: J. Massoni, M. Findley, R. Kessinger. ROW 4: P. McGee, D. Ackerman, D. McKee, H. Unkle, B. Polen. Girls ShowThey Got What It Takes 4 , , rm , ,Q - , ur . - - M.. ,, A fsss. it !, .3515 : Ei- 498' , 4 lf W1 I 5 at ll 1 C 3 i.. A - As Jo Bly, Mindy Bresson, and Marty Hostetler look on, Cookie Wright gets set for a charity shot. B - With a surprised look and ball in hand, Captain Marty Hostetler decides what to do. C - While being guarded, Cindy Clouse looks for an opening. D -- Not letting the other guy bother her, Jo Bly sets up for a shot. D C. Clouse. C. ROW 1: L to R: B. Ogden, M. Bresson, M. Hess, K. Stine, S. Cochran, S. Bricker, J. Bly. ROW 2: G. Cruise, K. Enkemann, C. Wright, M. Hostetler, R. Young, 77 Golfers Win AA Title at New Philadelphia 5 tt We --Q . . --,- as if . , E ,f f- . 5 4, K' , ' . 'V fl, 12 A f Q' Wir 4 F ff . f E ' -ns g N ,V g 1, s 3 f .' F f T' ' 1 'S -ig, awww.. o r S' V 0 f f' A ,sf-1.l,Q,,'f.' N- N- ' .ffi jrf . rl 'ull A2 h N 9 , , ' - - A ,.-.l 5i Z-lil , A as 8 any . , . , ' '95 ,V. f 1 Mg? T . wrt. fl 9 - r- L vt . f' , B gg l Uma n r I F Af.: I, K A - Ed Frederick, most valuable player, demonstrates the art of putt- ing. B - Chuck Hofacre, senior, picks out a club for his next shot. C - Team captain Bob White demon- strates exactly how a tee shot is made. D845 - The equipment of the game and how it is used. 78 Q! H' I an' vj ,sry ,, 1 P M V '- S A- ,I f affei . -'-. ' . W' YU. ' swifffv ..,-g ., E .X H N ' u, T 2 ., ' Qr. Q... J ,fi g 1 . x J- , 1 it a w. My -' V, MJ, . 1 ,lf , , '. K .V i .ck if K ':. -' '.-,. , i -. f '3,'1 filx f fr- 3 ife wnv-f. , ,. - . , 1 .f - .. -if 4 . ' Q 1 , 'Q if x 'gl M 'gg , W we V' vt K YR, K nel' px' 2 - 'Uk ' , J 4+ , V 'T fi Al' 'B X y ff N F Q Neff K' lb l i ff sq 1 it 'f' ' Q K ,, - X ' A 45' - .4 - ' 'V X -. Jr . l L to R: G. Moore, D. Baker, C. Hofacre, R. Fought, E. Frederick, B. White B. Defelice, D. Gerber, R. Culberton, C. Swoger Titan Tennis Has Advantage of Lettermen - if-' 5 Denny Hackett waits to return a serve. Senior Dave Cutter stops during prac- tice to pose for the camera. 'ig ROW 1: Left to Right: K. Arwood, R. Airhart, T. Ramey, D. Cermely. ROW 2: Coach Hooley, B. Mairs, N. Lytle, H. Payne, D. Hackett, D. Cutter. As a member of the tennis team, Terry Ramey learns that a good return is necessary for a good game. Cloverleaf Won Wooster Lost Wadsworth Won Orrville Lost Massillon Won Cloverleaf Won Rittman Won Hiland Lost Norwayne Won Wadsworth Lost Massillon Won Rittman Lost Dover Lost Individuals Make Track Team Strong WE THEY 49 Lexington 78 41 Cloverleaf 86 45 Loudonville 32 45 Smithville 82 29 Wooster 104 29 Tusky Valley 26 58 Smithville 81 58 Orrville 20 83 Tuslaw 44 54 West Holmes 72 A - Distance runner Gary Wengerd is all alone as he rounds the final turn of the 2 mile. B - Ron Patter- son waits anxiously for his turn. C - Trak queen Jody Wharton casts a shy smile with her escorts Greg Can- trell and Brian Schellin. D - Gale Wilcox waits patiently to move into place behind Tim Patterson. ,..,g 90 NV -Q N et, V K J X 'L tl, 3 5 W F' i -2 -v -., M . '55 '-- f W'w1 -sw, 'i ya' K . 1 Li'fhs.gHf '. My .-Q t 33-..r Q L - fa ' ,Qdef t. i-G . LE ,. f t ff-H M- if-MM ,-, F Q 'twig ug N 4 g-ffl? h-gf-- .. .VG ,f'i-131. 8,1 4. K- i ,Q W Jet? , Y f TY .X a.rr - ,s ' B . A ,Q -34,2 A! Wu. 'Q l W -iv: -'v -ve ag 80 A kwa , V A ' I A - Triway timer tells Dave Johns- ton how many laps to go. B - Tim- ing is essential, and Kelly Cruise and Paul McGee have it down perfect. C - Dan Oliver takes his usual stand among the winners. D - Determina- tion and concentration drives junior Dan Oliver to top honors. He broke state records in both low and high hurdles and placed Triway third in the state. E - Good handoffs are essential to a victory by the relay team. 5. 'ffl Q ,,,. tx V BN 'Q N it -Q K I lst Q- r Q' . , f ,,..----- ' 've i - hi sn L- Q A 5 -...gm M ' i ,t , if g are X , Z. Q. 1. X. Q Z yi A it ' K Q, .,,. Q 1 . ' N .E Q A .... 1-3 ' ' va- L ' L..-K ' v it s -sax i D 5 W' E 8 .1825 Q X 81 Titanetts Triumph - Send 5 to 'lst State Meet li ' ' ...f' 'X' 5 H .., A yy A O 1. 'u.',. oiwfu xg . if ,vw i A ra it' N '53, ,s - t .. - 2. uv- 'tif . A - Coach Cindy McCauley gives last f , minute instructions before the meet. B - The 440 relay team consisting of Cookie Wright, Carrie Drown, Jo Bly, and Beth Glick show off their ' awards after capturing first in state and setting a new state record of 49.3. C - Rounding the curve are two Titanettes, Mary Armstrong and An- nette Kreteschmar. D - Hard work and determination was shown by Rob- bie Young during the season. Because of that she was voted Most Valuable Performer. Y' . i , . . I A 5' , .Am 32,41 ., V-FL 4 ROW 1 - QL-RJ A. Riggenbach, C. Wright, S. Bricker, J. Goldstein, C. Clouse, D. Wilcox, S. Miller, D. Miller, C. Drown, D. Clampitt, D. Dreibelbie. ROW 2 - J. Besancon, D. Flickinger, K. Enkemann, M. Meyer, K. Acker, R. Findley, G. Cruise, J. Bly, B. Walters, S. Varner, B. Wright, P. Kelly, V. Barnes, T. Spratt, S. Wirt, C. Force. ROW 3 - M. Hostettler, L. Gibson, D. Halfhill, C. Pater, M. Armstrong, C. Unkel, B. Ogden, . Neuhardt, R. Young, B. Glick, J. Hahiri, M. Bresson, K. Stine, A. Kreteschmar, S. Anfang, D. Brooks, A. Palombi, B. Gilmor, B. Halfhill, D. Dye. 82 WE THEY 82 Rittman 28 93 Waynedale 16 74 Doylestown 36 64 Orrville 46 45 Wadsworth 65 98 Manchester 12 84 West Holmes 41 Runner-up in Chippewa Conference Meet Runner-up in Mansfield Malabar Invitational Winner of Pre-district Tournament 3rd place tie at districts Sent 5 qualifiers to lst state meet A - lt takes a lot of strength to throw a shot and Marty Hostettler does it well. B - Between events Robbie Young and Mary Myer go to see what else is happening. C - Track practices start with lots of exercises. D - Gee Mom can I realIy? seems to be the question Jo Bly, who earned the most points, asks Coach McCauley. E - Beth Glick goes airborne ... F - ... and finally lands for another success- ful long jump. 83 A Good but Unpredictable Year for Baseball bi? ' xv. f xi. . 1 A - While waiting their turn to bat, Ken Mussleman and Wayne Hitchcock watch the action. B - Coach McCau- Iey gives last minute advice to third baseman Scott Sturgis. C - A confer- ence with the dugout is a frequent practice for Keith Snoddy. D - Be- sides coaching third base, Coach Mc- Cauley keeps his eye on other areas. E - Senior AI Gatz demonstrates the way to get a solid hit. WE THEY 8 Norwayne 2 3 West Holmes 5 5 Brunswick 6 0 Wadsworth 4 11 Cloverleaf 1 3 Northwestern 1 7 Medina 3 6 Orrville 0 0 Smithville 1 O Smithville 2 11 Doylestown 0 1 Brunswick 4 2 West Holmes O 2 Orrville 1 2 Orrville 0 0 Wadsworth 9 6 Rittman 4 3 Bedford Chanel 2 7 Cloverleaf 1 2 Buckeye 3 84 X , Q. ' 1 - ', -s .. S: L, as l Ni? F- N5-tm - i Us . 0415156-1 if Q . B ST E X 1- i s ' ' 4. --uv, 1 .QMS My Wm.. 'THU' 'A nk . ' Av.-,-. .-.. . je All-.74-7. ,. 45,4 af 1 ' .- ,. .t . ' Y.. 5 4 wg f- 'fifpiw .Nts :lm-f'Rf ' ' QQ, ,,....s+-... ,X I .cvs-.1 4 FRONT - LEFT T0 RIGHT: K. Mussleman, S. Sturgis, J. Coleman, D. Carr, G. Troyer. BACK - J. Gilson, K. Snoddy, K. Flinner, A. Gatz, S. Thompson, L. Strong, W. Hitchcock. v T., 'Airlie ww X 'vlu B L 'IL'- W --Ak 0 Q, -... , . . Q ,j as A - During a practice, Steve Thomp- son and Denny Carr operate the new pitching machine that was purchased this year. B - The baseball team takes advantage of the new dugout during, their half of the inning. C - During a conference on the mound, Keith Snoddy, Denny Carr, Wayne Hitchcock, and Steve Thompson work out strategy. E - The camera catches catcher Jeff Gilson as he rounds the dugout. 85 Hardworking Stats Keep Valuable Records Winter Stats: FRONT - LEFT T0 RIGHT - J. Bly, M. Rickabaugh, K. Hart, J. Stocksdale, D. LaFever, D. Wilcox BACK - S. Tschie , S. Sidle, J. Rose, 88 S. Wile, J. Guhl, R. Fish, J. Jones, C. Clouse X stu V k Spring Stats: FRONT - LEFT T0 RIGHT - K. Wharton, L. Kohler, M. Freeman, K. Pinkley, C. Pater BACK - J. Frost, T. Chapman, J. Davis, J. Akins, K. Boughton, P. O'Brien, S. Caskey, L. Enkemann Fall Stats: BOTTOM - LEFT T0 RIGHT - P. Kelly, J. Goldstein, M. Freeman, G. Cruise MIDDLE - B. Moore, J. Moore TOP- R. Gant C - A good joke in the dugout cracks up baseball statisticians, Jenny Davis and Joan Akins, E - A good statisti- cians, must watch the game for every move as Stacy Sidle demonstrates. 87 Titan Cheerleaders Boost Team Spirit wer en LE A LMES EQ I ,lc V . UM- M -s. , I- 4. . , . x ,D i 1? Varsity Football Cheerleaders: BOTTOM - S, Bricker, M, Reserve Football Cheerleaders: TOP - K. Shahklin, C. Arm- Bresson, C. Wright. MIDDLE - K. Butts, T. Wile. TOP - Strong. J. Guhl. MIDDLE - J. Akins. D. Dye. FRONT - D. Lafever. B. Webb .,.... 'Y' 1' 'T - n.1i,Q.Q' 'f. ' - -if . ... li fair... xi, i W Y'3x 1. 'L -W' . M.. , , I gr 1, , .3 . N .ul 3 - . :Ming I -avi' . wr., 3. , . Al 4-.,. S-M . W-.J , f ,.w...., - .mm ri .75 ip. 'tal luis .', .iJf'4 .:wP,-.H u F f ' ' 'h ' . 'W ., ' -...ire gr . - wh.. . . K.. A ....,,a... 5 H 3 T - l .... z . I '. . In J If tk azz: Q . iw' lf . . A . l . ' -. fw f rifgugel te . agar 5352? 5 - W ' ff. ?f.ffi-'lI'.?.1V3l7 ' X . 's'- ' F' 'i'- .V 'f m' it.e x , , L. 3.2 2 . K :A zgg xh 'k g.f '1lff f ..V ra L. H' ' . ' - -fewer f- ww... aff' aflj . i A -Q W . uv' ...if . - nw fee1..5m-l?g-'f- f ' 4 . . N -C ,.-.. fe l'-5. . jeg - 5 M ' . ' liwQe-'eg wfl5'.'i'5Qlg-!1g.igegf:.: 'ff 'S ilk 5 f' gbeieih'-f .'-'if7'3e4 1 X335 ,,l lt?s 5' W... .Y . . . , . ., , A Win,-m-.AU . 'M - .4 -:i,a,g55i,,'3.i'6,ffv1.,...,1.t,q , ., My. 'W' .2H3'f7'lb'v:.4g.. Y , 315 'H V-5 W'-7 asks. a .. in , Freshman Cheerleaders: LEFT T0 RIGHT - R. Tieche, J. Harter, L. Yutzy, J. Deb LaFever Displays her ribbon re- Neuhardt, B. Ogden.TOP-D. Brown ceived for winning the Outstanding Senior Cheerleader Award. 88 All the cheerleaders this year did a great job providing the teams and the school with spirit. To do that all important job, they all worked diligently to prepare pep assemblies and also the signs throughout the hallways under the super- vision of their advisors, Mrs. Jolliff and Mrs. Hamilton. During the summer both the varsity and reserve squads went to camp to learn new techniques. ln the fall C. Wright, T. Wile, D. Armstrong, M. Freeman, D. LaFever, K. Butts, K. Wharton, and S. Wile went to competi- tion, and received fourth place. A - Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: LEFT T0 -RIGHT - D. Armstrong, S. Wile, K. Wharton, M. Freeman, T. Wile, FRONT - D. LaFever B - Reserve Basketball Cheerleaders: LEFT TO RIGHT - K. Shanklin, J. Swinehart, L. Grenert, J. Akins, C. Armstrong, B. Webb C -- During one of the pep rallies the student body was visited by Cloverleaf's Cute Cheerleaders alias S. Hawkins, T. Kaneck, D. Oliver, G. Cantrell, and B. Fike. Missing from the picture but also cheering is G. Leitch. D - A pregame warm-up is a safeguard against pulled muscles for Sherri Wile and Kim Wharton. 89 5 f 6 1'-2 'L'------... '-iii , r- fy .l ' F...- bw I 9' R ' air ' aa. r' ,IHGX t L N V i 1 . 1 3 3 f . 5? Wf , ll 54 . 5 -- ,mfxgg K ,QM Kbps- ,-,W ,f Q .5-v-.suxwm QW bv 47' TAN M-gkkfkgfiiii-gf-f-,-w ' x I 4' .4. 144'-' 'HUWWOM -v .,, ,QGl .LM 3,5 L l -. Q. 'X 1 59 'fo XT. New Face Brings Change to THS School Life fl F illfl one as Gy l k N 'xi Q ,f . gf, ' I V. !,.,,f L . 'fr . Y. if - x ,vs . s W . V' I A . ' I S A V? N xr! F , va if VA 'E' L.. -4 B-, f - -.G ,al ., f f . .b...- .- 1 This year with the change in administration to a new prin- cipal, Mr. W.J. Watson, our school has become more disci- plined. Even before the first day of school we knew things were changing. Two weeks be- fore school started we re- ceived our schedules in the mail and were informed that all schedule changes would be taken care of by the first couple weeks of school. An- other change that happened rather early in the year is the alleviation of home rooms. Also, with the new classes that are now offered students have more electives to choose from in making out their schedule. 92 X. . ' . T?.fT'E'S ' , . c t E s A - Mr. Watson, as head of the school, confirms scheduled dates of athletic events. B - As superintendent of Triway schools. Mr. Smith sees to it that everything runs smoothly. C - Mr. Glass, as assistant principal, ex- cuses students from school and makes sure they're where they're sup- posed to be. D -- One of our guidance counselors, Mr. Davault takes care of the money collected for the PSAT- NMSQT test taken by sophomores. E - Mrs. Schmidt, another guidance counselor, checks the work of a stu- dent concerning the records of WCJVS students. F - Mrs. Tschiegg enjoys her office job and works hard to get the work done. G - Mrs. Mohr who is also a secretary changes money for lunch-eaters. H - As a clerk for for the Board of Education, Mrs. Bishop comes to school bright and early. l - Mrs. Tausch also helps in the office. J -- Board of Education: L-R: Floyd Gwin, William Carlton, Lloyd Snyder, John Ziegler, and Robert Ice- man. oooe ' A - Mrs. Hackett rings up lunch after lunch and always wears a Smile. B - Preparing to fix the scoreboard lights, Mr. Mohr moves the ladder into posi- tion. C - Our kitchen personnel work hard to prepare balanced meals for the student body. L-R: Mrs. Grassman, Mrs. Sigler, Mrs. Joliff, Mrs. Stall, Mrs. Yutzy, and Mrs. Mackey. l l le E - As head of transportation, Mr. White makes sure everyone gets home safely. F - Mr. Stair gets all the good jobs like unclogging the disDosals. G -- Mrs. Bartrum and Nlrs. Moore, the cleaning ladies, take a break after all their work is done. is sp! ee-a-Mi ,3 'YW 3 i t tg.. xxx X . . xx We , Y 'J h Q' Sigh-,,.. X , - N A Q . - K V K X . , F , A-,PT - . ...p-.. 55951 , . it nm, vau,,,u lit A - As advisor for the annual staff, Miss Schneider tries hard to help others get their pages in on time. B - Mr. Coleman, the advisor for FTA and Titan Talk, keeps busy even outside of junior English classes. C - Mrs. Joliff is a great teacher of composition and has lots of fun working with bas- ketball cheerleaders. D - Mrs. Angelo teaches freshmen English only half a day and then leaves for home. E - Being the teacher of freshman English and reading improvement, Miss Thomas helps Scott Sturgis under- stand the value of SRA studies. F - Mr. Beckert loves working with art classes and various other hobbies. G - Choir ensembles have gone to con- test and sung at church services this year under Mrs. Buss' fine direction. H - Spanish and French Clubs have many bake sales to make money for their parties with the help of Miss Cvel- bar. l- Rumor has it that Mrs. Rogers got lost in a rumble on the ldes of March last year, but as we see now, she is well and with us again. J - lt takes hard work on the part of both Mr. Brooks and his students to make the band play well. K - Advanced Drama does a variety of performances under the supervision of Mrs. Hamil- ton. l,- . f , k,. 'Q Www AAL A swim 9 sf m.'p! f' ,Q 'H af Xm, mfi' ai sf' . 1 .f 5 gZ lii , 'I W1 1 ., Aff . l k' ' 'M . J Q lf ' I A Lg... nf ,,...v , 7 ' e A f rn :Hi ' K 5 ' . ' ., f ' A .cQd1Q,,.,,, '0o'SL':f , . I ' N 3' f 'IJ - n s u 'ills iv ss is ilk' . X ,,. . st' it llllyyr Y g y 1 A - Mr. Yoh very diligently explains to his MIA class that trigonometry is only the basics for math majors. B - along with teaching algebra, Mr. War- rick coaches seventh grade basketball. C - As advisor of Student Council, Mr. Angelo takes care of buses that go to the tournaments. D - Mrs. Gilson is a great influence and help to NHS students, and instructs many typing students. E - Besides teaching book- keeping, Mr. Smetzer enjoys helping the junior class make money for the prom. F - Mr. Force does a variety of things mostly dealing with biology, but G - Miss Dennis thoroughly explains to her class the basics of general math. H - Mr. Sindlinger helps us all with his unique organiza- tion of the library. I - Besides teach- ing general science, Mr. Wirt helps those wanting to learn more about geology and meteorology. J - Mr. Mc- . x Cauley is a great sports fan who would rather fight than switch. K - As teacher of lssues of Society and American Government, Mr. McCon- nell expresses his ideas on the subject. L - Some student teachers find after school the best time to converse. L-R: Diane Doubledee, Jay Schmidt, Judy Bodycombe, Jeanne Gay. 99 Special Skills Help Students Advance A - Teaching vocational agri- culture, Mr. Mills has a lot of business to get done. B - Mr. Zody is a great help to those seeking a future job without a higher education. C - Many students who enjoy working with wood also like Mr. Bozart's industrial arts class. D - Mr. Pyle, who works especially hard with those who don't learn as fast, now instructs a poetry ap- preciatic class. E - Mr. Emler does a lot of work with students in leather working and other crafts and skills. 'll' xx Q .L 100 Q,-J ,V A ,gi tx 'Nan ...C 0 .C'-. .J qi F - Mr. Cockley is always relieved to be home after driving with some stu- dents! G - While not supervising phy- sical education, Mrs. Sturgeon teaches a modern living class. H - Mrs. McKay loves sewing and cooking even when not demonstrating to the class. I - Mrs. Dice advises FHA along with teaching home economics. J - As a phys. ed. teacher, Mr. Cargill also teaches the basics of health to the sophomores, K - Mr. Hutchison loves giving A's to his most cooperative stu- dents in drivers education. 101 ss fir Yi' A - Joy Schwarzwalder, Jane Besan- con, and Shag Batdorf head the clari- net family and set a good example for the rest of the section. B - Dave Cermely diligently works to obtain his position in the band. C - Diane Pres! ton enjoys accompanying the senior choir and setting the background for some plays. D - Some students enjoy senior chorus, while others anxiously await the ringing of 10th period bell. E - Another exciting period in Mr. Angelo's General Business class starts the day for this group of students. 102 We Cr r,, 'M 5 u Y rf K! ii 1 lan... ,tr W I 2 . n I 4 F - Modern Living is the only class held in the choir room that is not related to music. G - Marianne Stutz uses her talent in typing to increase her versatile abilities. H - Many stu- dents enjoy leather-working and learn to make different shapes and designs. I - Tenth period study hall presents a good time when Vickie Barnes can catch up on school news through the Titan Talk . J - Ronnie Young drills a hole down the center of the lamp to finish his project. His, x 1. I - 'ii J ' -1311 .5 94 nv i' IC x 4 -4 u ,gs I-. oi ggiil ,M- li ' -llc! Q -milf, i z it I i 1 Q fs Q I 3'.'.L ' Zia.: E t Hi :su if .i k islf K ffff' fir i -1 'ff ' '. :'. .g5t2:' .1 jgg' . Q r ...IS iff flirt ,fl 2- . 0' 4 s ir . LTL- ..-1 11: I 'M 1.5217 . 'M ' 1 Q . pq I 'ti ' . i' ' 2 '2- 3 -M-...,,'W,w,s 1 w.f,,.-,,,,W,, W W4.f- ' . ,, , 1.51, - f rf as -ANL' - -, af, . . - ' A - Aki 104 df XNNNW 'Mu A . fi N3 A - Senior Jeff Zemrock displays the proper use of a paper mache Z' ' w pencil. B - Bob Merillat and Hal Payne exchange a few words in the hall between class. C - Miss Schnei- der helps Beth Walters with her Eng- lish assignment. D - Freshman girls practice tumbling in P.E. E - Drama students act out the drunken guards scene from Shakespeare's Macbeth ,iv it ai. .. kk ,Q Sits 5 X 5 M . 13 . K 34 b its i 'Rf -i 'Y ff Y L 3, 1 4 X . if 4 lk. 1 WV gb --1 ai. 'ar , 5 A - Students in Drama class give their full attention to their class- mates' performance. B - In leather- working class, Rick Sovel watches as Sam Hamlin pounds away. C - Students talk, eat, and study during 7th period lunch. D - Senior Sandy Franks works diligently on her sew- ing project for Home Ec. ,..-r' x get i QQ 1? I , u ,,..,. J f I A S . -N fp D 105 ww A 1 . . it . v- gs! D A - Karen Enkeman gives her lab report to the class in chemistry. B - Studying is important to success in high school as Doug Ward well knows. C - Many Freshman girls take Home Ec. D - The library is a widely used source of informa- tion by all students. E - Ty Wile and Karen Brazee act out a scene in an Advanced Drama class One-Act production. A - Biology :students learn about the wonders of freshwater eco-sys- tems such as these. B - Many artistic pieces of pottery are proof of the talented students attending Triway. C - Robbie Young and Connie Barnes research for a paper during Issues of Society class. D - Mr. Emler shows .Juniors Dennis Carr and Bill Stutz the fine points of leatherworking. S 1 7' f i L bffw--N.,:: K .43 .-Q iy y,,q , . Q fi... . ' jj, 3 i 15?--at-west sf ai , V 1- W lM y f 9 I ' 'l',, v mzagg-f t. joint Vocational School Promotes Ambitions D , I fr Q' A - The vocational school offers a variety of job related courses that present a challenge and offer excite- ment for skilled workers. B - In data processing Bonnie Kirtley and Leslie Snell watch the outcome of one of their many machines. C - Anita Wheat enjoys practicing hair styles on the manikin. D - Deb Gilson and Diane Fought also show an interest in cosmetology. E - Studying her work Julie Jones types from a dictophone recording. F - Drafting takes a major part of Keith Schellin's time at WCJVS. G - Study- ing, of course, is not Jim Shane's most favorite subject, but then H - Jerome Tavares uses his knowl- edge in electronics to fix a stereo. I - Jim Harris and Herb Enkemann show their abilities as they learn to build a house. J - Concentrating on his work Dwight Goodrich prepares for a future job. - - Tom Trivette and Dave Fought put the finishing touches on one of their projects while Steve Frantz watches to see that it's done right. 109 f ' ,eret SQ 'l 'T' 'XX X 1- X5 ,fb .QQ 5 'Q 3 .T A - Doing one of the many important jobs of agriculture mechanics, Myran Hartline, Bob Swartz, and Dave Slodge repair the machinery. B - One of the necessary but not so liked jobs of truck mechanics is cleaning, which Wayne Berkey realizes has to be done. C - Rich Hersberger checks the sales slip to make sure all the parts have come. D - Dale Hutchison is trying to find out what makes Old Bessie tick. 110 if .aff V - - wf,...,MgLm.jj A 'pmt , - e ...: V, . :QM This year 83 THS students are preparing for a good fu- ture in a technological field. These 40 juniors and 43 sen- iors are enrolled at the WCJVS. Here at the JVS the students learn about their chosen ca- reer in lab class, and will get on the job training as seniors. They also take academics such as American history and English. These people will be well prepared to make their way in the world. K... gum K, ' u Q -Off lg' fi? E - In machine shop Scott Zimmer- man demonstrates what he has learn- ed so far by filing a strip of metal. F - Dave Hostettler fixes a refrigera- tor unit as others observe his work. G - Rick Airhart learns the technique of cutting a straight line with a weld- er. H - Welding a piece of strip metal, Daryl Owens uses more modified equipment. I - Jerry Hitchcock illus- trates to the class the different parts of an air conditioning unit. 111 if ,. 1, ,, -15 J -- - ' H ,ffw-E-A L P S, -1 . Y S 1 A n, V921-f S 2510 A wh 3 .i F3 F sf M-y.. U QMS-Llliif, ,fi-vafivfw . 4 1 , - :U-. -Nw W ---S '- ,1 ,5f?w5x, , N, .V fmggii fb?- A-, 1---, f M29 1- 1-V ' ff- 4-1-E.. Km, -- --K Q M- i F ' S - wx S , ,Y 5 Q , A Ji xg 1' fs- -1-4, W Jizz-M -g1:l.,,.,.:z,-Lf s,,.-M-Q,W -,Wei--iw X-- ,ww f M,- S 55 -W wa gw My Q QSMJA fl A , S 5515----if . . up --1. . -gg iw - Q3 k ku, , W..s2,5554, ,S N., ,. ,-5 -- .V fx--V . .f 'T555:lZ-'5??::?i:7u' K. Qty? F Z- i - If 5-fkrii? U -y - KJ - Y- f ff S-wir f M- WS,- fw Af. gg iff'-,,-??'7f' T15 'ffffil-QQ Q 3 ' :Lis-m?w: 51-M -- f - 'Q-'4E3fQi lia '7'fiQ f 1.1 FI N -, - ' .-' 1 ,W ,Axcis ..: ,, ., Q, - ,gqfwgf N . +915 52? 5332 if Z- X 4 - bij 4 V, Awww- .L-Q .N 414 ' 21 ,ij-s ,s .. 'tif ' , -- f 1 ' Cir fllijgl? Q I -J' A A I ffjfl. 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Dale Ackerman David Ackerman Greg Akins Penny Anderson Sue Anfang Mary Armstrong Ken Austin Jean Baker Sharon Baker Ray Barnes Vicki Barnes Doug Becker Steve Benson Pearl Bergoon 'I8 A - Leading the freshmen this year are: Keith Marcum, v. pres.: Gwen Cruise, sec.: Terri O'Brien, treas.g and Joel Troyer, pres. B - After having her hair cut in Home Ec., Teena Mor- ris sighs in relief at the results. C - While in the lab, Frosh Diana Viall lis- tens to conversation in first year Span- ish C L : 51 - ...N 1 .QM Mi. ri ' :I l -131. Y A - You can tell by the look on Joe Marthey's face that being on crutches isn't all bad. B - Mary Armstrong heads for home after a full day, which for her includes playing the clarinet in band. . ,ag 3. .QM A ,, 5'-at 6' if Y 9 'kx'xQQy,.,,1, , ot . . .muomwi 4 'si we-5:5-. Q ' i Margie Berkey Robin Bilyeu Greg Black xh Lori Blough 'F Mike Boley ' Randy Boley Brenda Boner Xt' .Z i ' At - 'S . ' mg 'X 'ix Susan Boughton ' J Jeffrey Boyes - ' D P Linda Boyer P i i ' Deann Brooks ' 1 4 x t Deb Brown i' 4' S3 hi V Louie Brown X V ' F - 5 ZZA , J' Sherry Brown , i f it f . .., 'H ' Q ' f'f 'M' After electing class officers, 7 'v Q' the class of 78 then chose two 15131 e Q f money making projects with ,lj .5 Q the ideas centering around 'Q N -1' , I Christmas and the winter holi- ns Ti- , s s, 'nf tx' ., B YI days. They sold close to two thousand dollars worth of can- dles, and they also sold Christ- mas trees. Mr. Warrick, Miss Thomas and Miss Cvelbar were faculty advisors to the Fresh- man class. The Frosh have gotten an early start on fund raising pro- jects, and yearly class dues will help the treasury grow. Best of Luck Frosh! 3 t , P' Dennis Carney ' X Randy Case . pq 'Ai ,eg J Linda Cermely A ' it , kg A Diane Clampitt 5, ,' - Debbie Claus N ' ,',4 ' , Shawn Cochran . i',i g X g ef, t m .Q Ted Collett ' 'W' , k - 2. ll fy Doty Croskey T Jackie Croskey 'JZ' - , Gwen Cruise N 'JT i Ron Culbertson ff Vicki Daugherty ' C' psf Michael Ditmars f -J S , J ' Diane Dreibelbis A E , 115 51 sie ... W I l t 0 S i A - While everyone else seems to be studying, Mark Wengerd hams it up for the camera. B - Louie Brown and Jim Ferguson try to look busy in the office. C - Freshman LaVonne Yutzy strains to hear some of the latest gossip in Mr. AngeIo's class. il!!! ..--v ,it-a Frosh Show Various Classroom Abilities tiff Kevin Dubois Brenda Dunkle A' J J C.B. Ebert Marla Edington fe V' is i .f ' f :J 5 I is 3 , nf J. 1 -.r,Qlfiw,l,, .,, P. ff ,lf ff Richard Evans Roger Feather Karen Feltner Edith Fetzer Jim Ferguson Mary Feilds ,-Y . 'sl Jim Figley V M If at K f '+- I K slagiifs ' I A bih' .fi 'V Q' Mark Findiey 5 Candy Flinner A ' Tammy Flinner 7'f ' Danny Fought 1 1, ' Q-Y ,Q Cindy Force V . Barb Fortune 1' Te ri Frost 1 - ' f 5 ' ' ff i ff C 1 K Y 116 '!! '.' ---rw, H.. 'i+x-- ' 1 4 W l 2 4, ,J Q 1 i . 1 g . , B C Robin Gant await Craig Garrett f 1 Katy Garver Sandra Gasser Jean Geib ,ffm xx Mark Geib Becky Gilmor Sh :Wife . 1 J . 'lg , E V , K Syn iff Mark Gulson if my ' S Barb Grassmar 'f , ' 'F .-- b DaveGrosjean I it N f J V Jean Haghiri tl' r V i -:f it BonnieHalfhill 4 it ' ' . ' Jackie Harter 5 it L i K ' .H Becky Hebb 1 5 ' K ' ' X. ' ki 1,1 vi r r Y Sandy Hendrix ' , ' Kim Hileman 1 if , , Q ' I if B 416-f A - Jean Haghiri still hasn't gotten used to the busy rush, rush, rush of high school life. B - Baking food in Home Ec. is one thing, but what Diane Seagraves really enjoys is tasting her creation. C - Selling Christmas trees was a big money making project for the frosh as Joyce Moore shows true ambition. D - Being another day at school, Mindy Miller finds herself climbing the stepsonceagain. 117 Freshman Find Themselves Active All Year Sandy Hinton Cindy Hofacre Beth Howman Kelly Hutchinson David James Jackie Johnson Jeff Jones Brad Karcher Peg Kelly Ron Kessinger Annette Kreteschmar Julie Lafever Mike Leathers Greg Leitch I' nh Ni Q . - N b . . - 3 . tv 1 L l - ' gg .Q 1 1 A K 5' Llwu Waals .. f l 7 K 1 1 3 In Q zyhv . biqb ccc gg! K ..xL5 ai' in ci.c A ,W I my 3. ., vb .. px N, , l ki ' 'X ' in i D I ga 1 3 9 2 is 4 i , Q- .5 L x 5 ft! Joel Troyer helps the National Honor Society by operating the spotlight for inductions. Jackie Luke Denise Mackey Lori Mairs Keith Marcum Joe Marthey Jeff Massoni Steve Massaro Greg Maynard Paul McGee Dale McKee Kathy Meeks Bill Miller Diane Miller Mindy Miller 118 R, 4 . 2- . 3 and Jw- en 'Q c l SI' ' c' dn X ., ,. f ' i ' - si s ff , is I 53' 1 . Y .1 , Q f ' A i ' in s ng 5 1 vi Q 1, 4 , X Ki 'rg Freshmen test their coordination with the peg tests. Vgiscc , , i s X 'E i mg i i Di t f Ljir' -1, QM .Q 1 A - One of the activities of Greg Letich was participating in the play The Drunkard. B - Jumper Greg Moore gives his all during a frosh basketball game. , . V - . . B .4 -XII X mt, B to t tt,t , ,. It Q Q Y ' X Q i 4 A J N In ' J Q ' ' gf X ' lt ag I . 5 t 4 S5 ' Akin l if - t . ' ii i 9.5 Jai A 1 O Y , 5 A 3' , in Q N ,fwf S ' ii' , 'Lt 1 'gl X N 3 J ' X ' Q f' r Hi i S Q '- iirev J x 5- 5 ' Q X Z V A , 'U .1 X S , ,'.' 4 0 , F . . f i , , i 'tx J R - 'N ' 4 9 K , it . . ., 1 Q-4, Q t -C 'aku' W Pam Miller Patty Miller Wayne Mohler Bev Moore Chris Moore Gregory Moore Joyce Moore Sheila Morris Teena Morris Bill Muldrew Mary Mutchler Jane Neuhardt Sherrie Nussbaum Teri O'Brien Kathy Odenkirk Brenda Ogden Angela Palombi Mary Parkinson Gary Peppard Tina Phelps Dean Plant Brent Polen Roger Post Steve Raubenolt Mike Rich Mary Richards Mary Beth Ricka baugh Steve Ridenbough 119 1 P' Frosh Jeff Weaver reflects on his high school life during one of his spare moments. Toni Ring Hal Roudebush Dan Rutt Diane Seagraves James Shifferly Steve Shriver Laurie Sigler Tony Sigler Roger Skelly Lively Frosh Start Working Toward the Top R s Ward Smith Doug Snell f Penny Snell W ,A , f g Jeff Snyder 'j --A - 5 T 0 N Traci Spratt -L. Jack Sprowls S Rick stair if bg 'J ,,- l A T ffs if Judy stocksuaie S :U O 3 J fb CD re- -1 O C 'U Doug Swartz - Penny Swingle Clyde Swoger K -, Shirley Tate M K-I '5 Tom Tausch T ., Lgir N VJ I ?' S , XJ x y t A ma' F ' Dale Taylor s Rhonda Tieche 48 ,f .y Alan Troutman Joel Troyer f Susie Tschiegg , ' : , Z Mike Tucker .ll q if 'T V ax 1 Tim Tylka an ' V nf T 'fi Q Q l I 1 N 3 f -' S All 5 A 120 Y fx I in 1 if ' i N i l I . in E .. ,.,JQ: L .A L3 F, S' 9 ' . - t fl J l ' M' v 1. F' an K sandwi- . W zz: iffltgg-rxi' V t 15. 2 E 'K' 3 I 9 . , u .. -Q , ' 11101 ' 'uni' as NFL, K 'X J V l Y iff P vyy, Lg -sr s siitlel .: ..:.l, . . N S1 i , - V9 .-' 'calf Jr'a A 1' ':.z'f:1':3 , ,-.: 4 -...:- .mb- 'Nm in v ' OL ' . 1- L ,, in Frosh Not Pictured: James Acord Carl Baker Pam Barker Ed Chaney Jim Davis Michael James Melissa Knox Bill Long Steve Manson Mona McComas Floyd McFann Roger Moore Bob Newman Cheryl Spitler Tim Ungerer Hallie Unkel Pam VanSickle Sherry Varner Stan Varnes Diana Vial Greg Wachtel Joyce Wagner Jeff Weaver Jean Welker Amy Welty Mark Wengerd Brad Wharton Les Wilcox Dave Wilson Sandy Wirt Barb Wright Mary Yacaparo Roger Young Ronnie Young Lavonne Yutzy Lori Zollars Mark Zuchak Va? K Q Y N t R ug, gals I 10 ls A - As a freshman Louie Brown got involved in a lot of things, but being manager for the football team was his biggest task. B - Lots of time and effort have paid off for Lisa Welty as she does her pantomime in speech class. 121 Sophs Work to Make Their Dreams Reality Karen Acker Mary Akers Joan Akins Mona Anderson Ed Anna Cheryl Armstrong Warren Armstrong Keith Arnette Ted Ayers Del Baker Dick Baker Lynn Baker Vicki Beale Melinda Bible X A. A X N Q38 ' s 'Q' 4 18 v fA- 2. 122 0 JH lg' E rgx',..ig . I , , . F . . 4, v if 1? r' A wi N' ., Steve Blough 'Q K g 4 Donna Boley LN f J Barb Bonewit ' 'f' 1-:L 'T F, ' W ,-l' A 4 x 5 2 5 T t , fl 5 3 .Tl.l 5 , - C, - S' Bob Bonewitz A Richard Booth Karen Boughton . A .. 2 2 y A bulk rs T 1 .ie V 1 s Ray Bressler , Diane Bricker ., - H Tim Bryant S w Quai 'ar ri.,,, Tammy Butts ' ' T - . g Jayne Campbell 'V Jeff Canankamp ,ji , f A, X' C A - Under the leadership of Dave Todaro, presidentg Tim Wright, vice-president: Joan Akins, treasurer: and Jan Swine- hart, secretary: the sophomore class had a successful year. B - To Chris Gildersleeve, Art l is a time for relaxing and enjoying herself. x X x W if C aiu ' Y 'A 7 Q'-.. A5 3'-7,7 Q -sa f '-E9 if' L .. , 5 1'-Y f ' IFS' . i. 'x i 0409006 Sandy Caskey Dean Catherman Pam Cermely Ty Chase Faye Christmas Cindy Clouse Mike Coleman Robin Conner Mary Copley Kelly Cruise Don Cutter Peg Daugherty Brian Defelice Clay Deweese Jack Dial Carrie Drown Picking class ring is one of the thrills of being a sophomore. B - tween running errands and helping the secretaries, Carla Unkel also finds time to study C Helping Miss Cvelbar is one of Meredith Moore's favorite past Sophs Involve Themselves in Many Activities ' . 1 +A 'R A - Tom Emler and Steve Huffy Huffman exchange ideas in Indus- trial Arts. B - By her smile anyone can tell that Carrie Drown's favorite part of the school day is heading home. .2 re-ef F B Jean Duell Drinda Dye Sue Edington Dan Emerson Tom Emler Amy Enkemann Lynn Enkemann Bart Ernst Ken Feltner Rhonda Fish Alan Flickinger Jeff Flickinger Wendi Foltz Debra Fortune Randy Fought Rod Fought Laura Gatz f Dean Gerber si, ri t V IGIHHI 'L se Q 'duly , Lovina Gibson M A r F Chris Gildersleeve - U -1 ' shelia Goodrich li' , F Rob Gowins it 'Q Jeff Grassman ul Vlvt ' 3 1,1 V' Laura Grenert is '. 1' . J G hl ,- .I ' i' A an u s , I F 124 'QYTYSF 51? ,qu W l H an, ,X , E v . I ' 4. F ' JA t ,4- El! f , . J J . . flfg I .gsac .D V . . ' 5' iv , ,,, ' i f 4i . , is pg i .va Qi Biff Kraicik Craig Leighty Roberta Lint Sara Loar Steve Huffman Brett Hughes Cindy Hutchison Steve Hutchison Bob Huxley Susan Ickes Becky Jackson Jeanne Jones Kim Kaufman Shawny Kaufman Karl Kelling Linda Kohler Dennis Guthrie Deb Halfhill Kathy Hart Becky Hawkins 5 Brenda Hebb ' Joey Hendrix 'fix 7X Tom Hershberger ug 1 Y' . at Michele Hess A ' J Janet Himes Barb Hoffman Q Elaine Horn Jacinta Hosfeld t Dave Howard if Debbie Howman Under the leadership of Dave Todaro the class of 77 found themselves having three money making projects this year. First they sold Triway jackets for 525.00 After sell- ing the jackets, the sophs sold first-aid kits. Their efforts did not stop with the close of school as they sponsored the dunking booth at Shreve Homecoming. lt's tradition at Triway for the Sops to get rings, and the class of 77 followed in previous classes examples. Their advisors are Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Yoh, and Mr. Coleman. N S TQ , l ': !' 'i I 3 ' A gf 14 -Q While sitting around in the Art Room, Heidi Steinbrenner ' K finds herself sorting out her notebook. 125 Q 5 Sophs Work Hard Preparing '13 -f ,Qs N- W J -Q' r.: 'fum Helen Luke 1 Steve Mairs f j M fr Anne Maiwurm -X i Sonny Marcum N ' h ' Leona Martin ' Steve Massoni Q, z 1 Gary Maynard 9, , 'S fill Valarie Mclntyre . Kathy Meier ' 'W' L ' ' Litz Messmore V , . W 0 Rita Meyer 'i' 4 X 1 Marilyn Miller T. tx -M Make Miner 'V h e iq. i , Dave Moore WE ' 3' 1. , xx I A X X A - Steve Sidle is an, active student at school, but he also finds time to work after school at BuehIer's. B - After a busy day at school, Don Scheufler finishes up and heads for home. C - Jacinta Hosfeld finds that study hall is one place to to relax. D - One of the many projects of Miss Schneider's Enrich- ed English class is group discussions. 126 :sl K , Q4 vp. et cy ,.. ' ,,. 'sp f liz! ff,Qrff5 .,' Meredhh Moore ' jg Cliff Morris ' . X 5 - E Sherree Morris . - Terry Morris Linda Mourer ix ' A Karl Nestor xi Parry o'Brien Rv rearing-W me-,Qi ,N 'W' fe? -iil A A ' rw . 6 , gf' r X x ,M s ,R?gg?k' , PN . 7' we if X, P 'P rar' f O MmOMm , Chuck Pater 5' Linda Patterson Bob Peeples Debra Polen Alan Post 2 A GregPruitt . A , J, if! if , ,.,.,1 ., y . -,N 'W A A - Michele Hess busily prepares the movie projector for her presentation in Drama class. B - Conversations over lunch seem to catch Jan Swinehart's interest. C - After school the favorite place for Kathie Shanklin is the vending machine. ??1f5ff Alison Reinhardt Graydon Reitz is Sue Ring Linda Robinson i .iv 9' A Rod Root X. v Trish Rose ,, L - ' Qi 3 PQ 'Q i 4 W f 1 aMM. 127 Donn Scheufler Rob Selders Kathie Shanklin Mike Shearer Dale Shriver Steve Sidle Randy Sigler Brad Slabough James Smith swwexe 5, f -1 .. 4 .. .. . .- .. ' H i I 1. F Q y y fr 'X A gf. ,N e . ' I Y LN 'Pi .'s ?ft f it egg E David Smetzer 'iff 3 sw. tix iv Bob Snodgrass iy f Sophomores Are on Their Way to Being 35 43 --rf we we mmf eff' Upperclassmen Larry Snyder Joy Sparr Ron Sparr Dan Stauffer Diane Stutz Heidi Seinbrenner James Stocksdale Terri Stout Janis Swinehart Chris Swisher Kim Switzer Dave Todaro A - Jack Dial refreshes himself during the day by taking a drink of water. B - Deb Poien never knows what strange creatures she'II find in the Biology room, not mentioning any names. J I A. , A V . f A i 1 5 ,fy ,, x A ' 1 5 ijfflx ' lx' 4 lf, 'V,' L My .y,. VvL,k I V Wm -lfizziiiisgiksk V' x, gi A Vi ' A 55 fs? K' . g J 'lf A - - 4- R1 BP 6 J .fp , fy ug l fe , , its it I i V H X . 1 Q . 1-. - P PM ,t if V' ' aa gf A .Jim l J.v '7v4 ,mr 25 l Qi Not Pictured: Bill Baker Dorothy Brinker Peggy Frazier Mike Homer Fred King Robert Long Cindy Trivette Ricky Troxell John Uher Carla Unkel Jena Ullom Chuck VanSickIe Sherrie VanSickle Gerg Wallace Beth Walters Deb Ward Beth Webb Donna Wells Lisa Welty Jody Wharton Robbie White Debbie Wickens Tim Wile Ken Wilson Tim Wright Leota Yoder Cindy Young A - Jody Wharton takes a second look at some of the strange happenings in Triway's upper hall. B - Before taking on Wooster, reserve player Graydon Reitz warms up by taking a few practice shots. Tammy Morris Tim Patterson Rick Sharer Mick Shafer Jim Williams lil!! 14 ml ' nu P A g if W B .... in K-Ln Three Years Down . . and One More to Go Wayne Berkey Greg Bilyeu Jo Bly Marcia Boyd Connie Boyles Denise Brooks Harry Butterbaugh Paula Butterbaugh Kathy Butts Patty Carlton Dennis Carr David Cermely Diane Chapin Tina Chapman 130 .5 mt'- 3 ,v ,, 5 fa T I 419 n Q t if l X Q. -is x 1 ,W Linda Akerman Vicky Akerman Rick Airhart Bill Anfang Diane Armstrong Sharon Batdorf -...:. 4- pl A x 4 reei'r it fl' Ji iii, 1, fl.,- fm N lf' A in B1 A - Class officers for 74-75 were L-R: Brian Schellin pres., Chris Rohr treas., Wayne Hitchcock v. pres., Karen Hof- acre sec. B - Leanne Olson takes over Mr. Coleman's class to get a taste of teaching. C - After the rush of taking tickets, Bill Anfang has a chance to re- lax. Y? 1 K . 2. - -Jw 14:3 'Dis xr' X' n. .3 A. Avv V lik ' x Q, c-gf .xv wx ' Y '? 1 1 'R LJ .... J 2' nf 4 .ll Chris Cordray Karen Clevinger Jenny Davis Chester Dial Glenda Dillon John Drouhard Mark Duell Jody Edington Roger Edington Eric Enkemann Jerry Evans Steve Evans A - Roger Edington realizes that be- ing a Junior is The Life . B - Bruce Polen is a very active member in the band as he shows here during a con- cert at the Jr. High. t, E, Q 'J l x if ,. N 'L' t - SB ,., E' L.-a '.. . ' . ' V1 .1 ' 'fuk M g, B A , Ax, J Z.. Q .g Bm F N siis fwff ' -sri at ,N 1 4 K 3 v if Q ' - 5 W iw, we '7 ' Qr .f,e5lB1'Z' 3 ' ' I . x 'I 1 ' 4 2 l ,' .' ' X 7 I Denise Farver David Faught Walter Fetzer Cheryl Fields Brad Fike J 'Q . W Carl Finely ' . Betty Flickinger 8, Deb Fought Diane Fought Marie Freeman Steven Frontz Jerri Frost Greg Funk Paula Gallo Dave Giauque 131 Terry Gilmor Debra Gilson Jeff Gilson Julie Goldstein Dwight Goodrich Cathy Greegor Denny Hackett Cheryl Fields learns many things in Home Ec, one of which. s 4211: fx R Cherly Hamilton James Harris Myron Hartline Steve Hawkins Mike Hendrix Tammy Hendrix Rich Hershberger Joan Himes 5 1' DL 5 -it-Q... , HTL, Hit' . Q1 3 in ' MJ 1 -WV Q i 4 ,kriii juniors Pursue Interests in Wayne Hitchcock Karen Hofacre Dale Hutchinson Jim Ickes Dave Johnston Julie Jones Tim Kaneck Tim Kain Dennis Kaylor Hans Kwee Tom Lester Jeff Ling 132 K JL. M I 'sa ,,11,- fli b 7' - 53 ' Q , 'r,, A sk v s .Nt lt i itl f - g - , - - x K N ' UL: ' fxgiil ' at fs. A xv, ,, ' ,v '- J, - xi'-' 1. sv . T R 311 of , I -g na u W ,.: .,.. ,,i .Q , -W E 1. a V.. ,stil a l .I 'fsii-Ybffif Q I T 1-m3i'T'5:i - 1 ' Varied Fields Dave Johnston demonstrates how an experiment is done in Chemistry. After many projects and hard work, the Juniors were then ready to start on the prom. They chose the theme King Arthur's Court. Many students and their parents helped put the prom together, but special thanks were given to the faculty advisors, Mrs. Dice, Mr. Emler, Mr. Smetzer, Mr. Wirt, and Mr. Pyle. The class of '76 has shown outstanding ability in sports. Many of the students have spent many long hard hours after school practicing their individual field. Their efforts have been rewarded not only by receiving awards, but also by the satisfaction of doing something they enjoy. nv Z' - , 'rw 'J ,i Wflifsl U r fill! 1 9 K f I xi i i i , es WQQTB3 1- 9 it t O in 'LX , l :Fc -5.- .ii ' F. ggi ggwi J : ef -. 'f 1.6. . Martha Moore Judy Morris Jeff Moser Kenny Musselman Jennie Myers Ralph Nolletti Dan Oliver Leanne Olson Darrell Oswald : J. . -a N A... '-U1 5 Bob Mairs Randy Martin , Q Rick Martine ' ,X E Cindy McCulloch P W we 'i Alan Meeks Q Paulette McGee .. Mike Miller Sherrie Miller 'N U , f 1' ., , .0 . Alf' 4 s K Junior Denny Kaylor brushes up on his typing skills in Typing l. Ga ry Oswald Darrell Owens , K Cindy Pater 5 Hal Payne . . Diane Peeples ' Karen Pinkley ' Bruce Polen U mi , I L Terry Ra mey i , ' ' Ann Riggenbach Chris Rohr ' Randy Root ' Mike Ross ' f BarbSchafer sb rexg , . ,. 1q!!!!!I!l - Brian Schellin I 133 tt l V 2 A , ' ,,,,' , AW,, r f A t X srrr s - '- i iiii is ... ' ' , N .Y M ,Tr i-ifL.5 .' K f -- 1 l.1 . i it ,vf1 mzsfif .. if , . ' r I, i 3 J 5 r .1 I , 431 ' .. ... ' .3 FK I , 1 1 I . . 'E David Schlott Dave Schmetzer Joy Schwarzwalder Ed Shriver Stacy Sidle Keith Snoddy Cindy Snodgrass Sharon Snyder Karen Stine Nancy Strock Scott Sturgis Bill Stutz -u,,.s,. i. f I t l i -if .sm -5' 5 .... The Class of '76 Puts Their Talents to Use U P, .t an B A - Jo Bly adds one more oint to , D her high score at the foul line. B - Marcia Boyd practices up on her typ- ing skills. C - Terry Ramey awaits the return of his serve at a Tennis Match. 134 Steven J. Neitzelt died April 12, 1975 from cancer. He spent many long weeks in and out of Akron ChiIdren's Hos- pital. Steve was born in Ashland on December 17, 1957. He had been enrolled in the truck me- chanic course at the Wayne Co. Joint Vocational School. ' Q. . Robert Swartz QQ Jack Tate K Ron Taylor r - ' x L., ZW'-x A - Daryl Wengerd finds that one of the many jobs of an office aid is put- ting all mail ancimessages into teach- ers boxes. B - Jody Edington leafs through a few papers during Home Ec. f ' vw , B A, I X A- ,' 'X Cindy Teague Steve Thompson Tom Trivette ' Cindy Troyer Deb Tschiegg Linda Varner Terrie VanZile Brentvitallo Julie Walter Bill Walton Deb Weaver Daryl Wengerd Gary Wengerd Kim Wharton Anita Wheat Bob White Deb Whitehair TX- Deb Wilcox l t T u , iia, E , ii B- ' T ,tl it -N Cindy Wile T' y i 6 b Sue Wise S ' CindyWorkman V i ' N Amy Yeagley V ,X Scott Zimmerman ,l S KJ t, txt 'ii'i 5 John Zoss Not pictured Frances Ajtaji John Baldwin Beverly Barker Susan Barker Kim Baxstrom Darrell Blough Debby Butterbaugh Mark Croskey Matt Findley A ,,- Mitch Fry Ron Johnson Don Kerns Larry Merrix Mary McFarIa nd Jeff Mclntyre Keith Schellin Ed Shriver Tony Varnes 135 luniors Work Many Long Hard Hours on Pro A - Karen Hofacre works on the float for the King and Queen. B -- Roger Edington finds that decorating for the Prom can be fun . C - The girls spend their long hours making the float while D - The boys spend their time wallpapering. E - Daryl Wengerd, co-chairman of the decorat- ing committee, works on the paper masche dragon. F - After work is completed, Juniors stand back and ad- mire their work. 136 z Z X if 'Q I . 1.-8. .,. , A-Ulf arf .-M., ll A r A -, .,, .- tl.. . .r , j,.'.. i X 2 - . 3.x 'ga ,Q - -, f k wx, ff , -,A sf ' .4 f N - v' ' , , nf r ff .Qtr-f , - . ' ,Q,,.,v,i fm- .lg ., , . , . ., . ' ff' X ,,'v, .I sl .,., , , ,.. 4 . K A , . , ., w, , win, Q. ' ,,,, A x 3 I 8 x l 4 .6-.fin , r '7 an 'I I 1' Q .- . r 2 R 'Z l w 4 - at 1 N L- ' if ' , I U K I Yr , .st .11 if V I 'ni' , -we-f .ra 4 - ., ' r ' ,. . ' . -- L.-ff, -.,...r,, A., . 4- , . .... V, Q.,- l Q 1 ul p 'if-:'7n3'P'wi11ii wifi'-nnixnii '4' f'4?4 aim Q' A , A X r I A 1 ,fa K V fig- LQ - Ag . if 2 f Q, 0 ,, t 1' . ' 4 ' 34 ,A . sf A 1' Q if Q ft' 'px A ' y- i , , :.. A -E, N L ' 0 may ' .. if v uf l , 'g e ,911 , 't i WJ 'V if ' I j ' D -J . eff a s f s ive ' L. 'QI ,x ' l , . N? 3513. .,-L , ,., - , ,- ,,,o wi' 3 fl. F ,rs Y E X Q .J g 'lrn...,M,iv f Bgilff M, ..f.,, M Z .WL l i , all im' i l l I l is 3,55 4 't ,LW Q I i .. ,I ..i F Quin I .WMM L1. v ,,.. 555' ...av ' if NA- i A - Could it be that Wayne Hitchcock is late for class? B - While classes change, Paulo Gallo somehow man- ages not tripping up the steps, C - Denny Hackett practices his solo for the choir concert. D - What small de- vious plan could Deb Weaver have up her sleeve this time? E - Dave John- ston, Dan Oliver, and Jeff Gilson are always eager to do a little work, es- pecially when they can get out of class to do it. F - Brian Schellin, president of the Junior class, always has some kind of a joke to pull at a class meet- ing. 'J 1' ' 2 i i XX ilifilf 137 3 3 I X A' , .nS:ef , A .f-H 11 1 po 1 ' 1 I 1 .33 i ,. ...k . .. ...,5,,M 1-. .. f - ,QM f s . v' , K 1 , S' f 3 ,Q :jig ff! jT,7:,iv k 1 fi 5 k ' -. 111 - - - f A A . r , k.L,:,: . ,ml K A L i . . my nnuis-Q .. J.. m..gg.w,.Q. S f1'?Xvwf' Q.,..... .. , Y Q X w 3. X I X 4 Q Srs. Find Meaning in Combined Ceremonies The thirteenth annual grad- uation exercises of Triway High School were held June 1, 1975, with 170 seniors re- ceiving their diplomas. Bacca- laureate and commencement were combined into one cere- mony for the first time in Tri- way history. Reverend Ed Davidian was the guest speak- er with the topic Actions Speak Louder than Words. In expanding the theme of his speech, each graduate was given a new one dollar bill as he marched out of the gym- nasium. The class was pri- veleged to have a local group consisting of Susan Peterson, Tom Peterson, and John Tay- lor sing the class song, Poems, Prayers, and Prom- ises. Stu Starr, Class Presi- dent, presented the class gift of a monetary donation to the Cancer Fund. Diplomas were presented by Board of Edu- cation president John Ziegler. Graduation was held in a packed gymnasium due to ad- verse weather. ...fl ks. new law? 140 ,- I Jill Speicher The Road Not Taken' ' 'B i' 1 2 . 4 -giasiliiw . 1 I Lisa Wood Donna Smetzer After High School - Then Don't Walk Ahead of Me What? H1 n sltgigffeg Maw A 9 q.-8,9-su. ' ' vw-nursed 'Y :Q1-Ti N'gil1zL.J-fl-9:--... .fi ig gg, . . n L a do .o.o Y aoo, ... ....,., . ..v.. . . , wx a A W do d o kk Shiv -..A ' ,ap n 5' .5 . Sara Steinbrenner Stu Starr 3 5 n 'ff' -V A A 1, 0 5. Eva Moore Cheryl Natalizio John Coleman, Rhonda Findley Veronica Flickinger Nm CLASS SONG: Poems, Prayers, and Promises CLASS MOTTO: Don't walk ahead of me: l may not follow. Don't walk behind me: I may not lead. Walk beside and by my friend. CLASS GIFT: Donation to the Cancer Fund CLASS COLORS: Purple and Yellow. CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose. Q' I s ---v.....,.,,u 'And Talk of Poems and Prayers and Promises b ac een a good life all in all. hance to hangaround. watch the evening tire my old lady and sPFOlQl'ljSQSf C all the memories we share? John Denver '52 . HN , : From Marathons to Rolling Paper and Eve . -v r. y?hy K . . gi, Exp ' x A ,mf Vqgflfff' If 1 CY , X M!1MQf,64' f xl w'+,BMiLH . it f W 1 f ' M , - JAC, W A , 7 . i3 . , V 'V ig,.w 7? F . W V '-'f 2 - ' -. ,,,. if A ?1.Qnk is ,eff , gimi 'l f wwf? F 'f ' l sf , - , gt E s, , E 1Q.,.m Q' ' ' 1 I f -, - A M w K V K, f, az.. , W, f ., ,, -, , ,, f W -'HMV' 'P ll Wh... 144 ill ll Chickin Pickin, Seniors Have Done It All For the Class of 1975, the past four years have gone by just as quickly as everyone told them they would, maybe quicker. They showed just how determined and dedicated a class could be when they hur- ried and worked extra hard to raise money for the prom. They had fun during their proj- ects which included caging chickens, and a basketball marathon. They 'survived all the problems that other stu- dents will continue to face long after they are gone from THS: term papers, hectic schedules, skip days land their consequencesl. They enjoyed at last the well earned title of Senior, the highest of the up- perclassmen. Only now that their year is over, they must always look forward, remem- bering the past but not trying to relive it. They must set their goals high, keep trying for the best, and never give up. Kim Abernathy Max Acker Cheryl Akins Deb Armstrong Lori Arnette Kim Arwood ' V Del Hackett Pam Badger Elizabeth Baker Jeff Zemrock Debbie Baney Tom Barker Connie Barnes Jane Besancon Jon Black B Carolyn Boughton Dan Bowman Karen Brazee Barry Breneman mf' + 3- 1-I flf I rg my PM CR Q :iff ' V'Q'Q?f'f3 ,S QV I 1 , W :.. 1-ff ax . .A i, 'VW' ... L' 4 ' ,Q Jacwfa Post? ' x ' N 5. FW XM ' x X' VAN .f-lp? rghvrgj .wr .J ts-.,wn1aw.u .55 ,s 1.1 i 1523 I 4 i I 'ka ' X AP X '45 1' li . W if' -,. . 4. ff . Q S' 'Z5' Q .Mg , . 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' W dn , r my - , , uw' . , L X? Q' L 2 . 2 'X .I gf . ww ' Q ',,' ' Y K 'Y f ' 5 1 dwg-- 'A N H 'iw 'Q ,. V fi w V5 Ml? 3 W yi! .1.-- 94 Y Holly Spigel- mire Loretta Spitler Stu Starr Becky Steen Sara Stein- brenner Larry Strong Marianne Stutz Claudia Swoger XXX' A Jerome Tavares Brenda Trivette Sensor Class Officers: Larry Herald. Treas.: Bill Zozz, Vice Pres. Stu Starr. Pres. and Karen Enkemann. Sec. Ed Frederick Karen Hunt Brad Edington 157 J ta? jx .. , i ,k K we S X1-Q1 ef X 'r we E . 'P iii - . ,, ' S K A 2 ky i i X-W, ,. Q , i 5 X i ffhw Jeff Troutman Richard Va rnes Greg Webb Deb Wells Ga ry Troyer Doug Ward Bud Weiker Jim Wertz .W fl .LLe- I b e, W be LK ' in . A' ,. 5 -'.. -'Q -. b--b i A 1 A . L ..-g . W . K ,--- e Charles Finley, Barry Breneman, David Hostettler Mike Mglter Dan Kendall vickie white Gale wilcox ' Sherri wine Ty wine 'Af ,gmwr A :QQ-Q.. f + of ' , -' 4 . 1 ,wk 1 if gg, L mst? 5 .5 , N ,. X S QQ! Diane Windsor Cookie Wright Mary Wright af!-x -231 Diane Preston Larry Strong mn.. Elizabeth Leslie ii ii D b 'te ilyf l i xnxx :ps if tt 4 5 ik 54Q, ,fi. i XS ii lefgrmoxlgatt N' W 7 JoeyYockey xi Denny Hendrix Rhonda Findley 'F ml 'fi ff gg ' li ffviiffi' LP .,:. F. .H 9 QSM, ,Nw 3 X X Q. . , ef . Y I gig, iw .ff it Q3 Q , -1, 0 wr, , sf'-' ' -Q55 TA Q af' ,pv- 1 fl Q If Q . , , ,, , uf., , 5 i I Kiki? 'ififzgigr lg! . . i W ' '1 x EA? H- ' 4 xv V' mf, 'Qwwsfn 1 H5 it x f' K3?f9f? ' ' -Llwk-5. Tj. ,y ff s,a .' ' -X 1- vibax X Q-. if --1-QS. ..:f!fg..5:.QE.f,.- MASQ. -fl. 45755-I4f1f!-21.5 ' 1' ' . - ' V T WC I- aw H+ sg-gd ' , ,- w Sf- K: Q, 'X - A f 4 :M .- X 'afw -- 1-f V' - W kNsQ,:Ki:?,, a K :Q ifwigi 'giirx M wifi. fbi, 'Q . N 41. A , fi ,- ' 1 f .- .f 1 ,X - ..v, , - N ,. f ' fi: f W 1. Q , 1f'f 'r, Lf A 1 f -'H ' 4 .x , 3 ,- Q I fi-'Sqn I I X , 3. S ' . 5 ,N Rf ' X f 5 , , 41 il' fa! X 1 611 1 , 1 Klnflberl Ann A rnathy - Intra. Vol- leyball Choir : Office Aide 1: GAA 4: Girls' .rack 1. Max Ac er - I tramural: Bowling 2, Baske ball 12. 3. Free-throw 2, Ping Pong 13. 3: Colle e Club 3.4. Carl Ajta I- Cho rl. - Cheryl A n Akin - Spanish Club 1.2: College lub 3,4 FTA 3.4:, Band 1.2, 3,4: Maj rette 2, ,4: Office Aide 2: GAA 1.4: Girls, Track 1,2:.Stat. 1. Debra Lynn Arm trong -- School Play 2.3: Bas etball- omecoming Queen 3: Intra. Volleyb ll 3.4: Prom Comm. Chmn. 3 Colleg Club 3.4: Choir 1.2. 3.4: Band 1.2.3. : Majorette 3.4: GAA 1.2,3.4: rama lub. 3.4:' Titan Talk 3: Annu I Staff : Girls' Track- 1.2,3: Cheerlea ing 1.2. ,4: Miss Triway 4. Lauren Ilzabet Arnette - Intra. Bowling : Colle e Club 4: Choir 1.2. 3.4: Offi. e Aide 2.4: GAA 1.2: Girls' -Track 1 Statist clan: Basketball 1, Baseball 1: Class Treas. 1: Basketball Homecoming Co rt 4. U Kim Ar ood - College Club 4: ln- tramural Volleyb ll 123543. Ping Pong 12.33: Va sity T 1. .3.4: hoir 1.2: Ten- nis 1.2.3,. . I - Pamela ean Bad er -.FHA 2.3: Girls' Track 1. :Choir .2.3.4. 1. ' Debra A. Baney FHA I.2.3.4: Col- lege Club 3.4: Ch irl1.2.3.4: Titan' Talk 3.4. K Ihomas lHarvey Barker - General Course. l . Connle Rpth Barrles - Intramural Vol- leyball 3l4: Latir'1'CIub I.2.3.4: NHS 3,4:College Club 3.4: Choir 1: Library Aide 4: TAA 1,2.F.4: Annual staff 1. 2.3: Girl 'fTrack. 1: Library Club 4: Outdoor Educatioh Counselor 3.41 Jane An -Besan on - College Club 3.4: Spa ish Clu 1.2: Band l.2,3.4: Majorett 2.3.41H ad3: Library Aide 1: Office Ai be 2: GA I.2.3.4: Girls' Track I.2.3.4: Stat. 1: 3.4. Jonatho Davld lack - Intra. Bas- ketball 12,3: Fo tball 1.2: Wrestling 1.2. Carolyn Bough on- Choir 1.2.3,4. Daniel B 'rton Bo man e Latin Club I.2.3.4: ollege lub 3.4: Namd 1.2. 3.4: Choi 1,3.4: rench Club 3: Intra. Volleyball 4: School Play 3: Annual Staff 2. 1Sec. E .3: All Ohio Boys' Band 1:B ys' Sta 3. Karen M ureen B azee - School Play 3.4: Ban 1.2.3. ,1Band Council 23: Choir 3.4: Annual Staff 2.3.41Sec Ed. 3. Ed. 4: GAA 5.2: Titan Talk 3,4: Latin Clu 1.2.3, : College Club 3.4: Baseball , tat. 1: NHS 3.41v-pres. 43: Drama Club 3,4: Pep Band I.2.3.4: Daily Re'ord Teenager-of-the-Month 4: Ameri an Legion Test Winner 2 Doug An ette Aw rd 4: Marine Band Award 4: DAR Awa d4. Barry Wayne Br nneman - 'Intra- mural: B wling 2, Basketball 11,2.33. Free Thr w 2: W JVS Student Coun- eil 4: VICA 3,41v-pigs. 43. Mellnda ay Bresson - Prom Com. Chmn. 3: Student Council 1: NHS 3,4: Choir 1: Office Aide 3: GAA 1,2.3,41rec. Sec. 3. Pres. 43: Girls' Basketball 12,3.4. Track 11.2,3.43. Volleyball 4: Cheerleader 1.4: Basketball Stat., 4: ,Best Defensive Player - Basketball 4. Sherry Lynn Bricker - Intramural: Bowling 2, Volleyball 2.3: Prom Com. Chmn. 3: College .Club 3.4: Choir 1. 2.3.4.: GAA, l.2,3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Girls' Track 11.2,3.43. Basketball, 3.4: Cheerleader 1.2.4:.WrestIing'Stat. 3,4: Class Treas.-2: Class Sec.-3: Track Court 1. X Ron Lee Bryant - WCJVS Auto Body: VICA 3. . Gregory Lee Cantrell - School Play 4: Intramural: Basketball 11,2.3,43. Volleyball 1.2.3:4: Prom Com. Chmn. 3: Student Council I.2.3.4: Latin Club I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 4: College Club 3,4:'Drama Club 4: Annual Staff 2. Wrstling 2:-Baseball 1: Track 41Tri- Captain3 Class Pres. 2. A Michael David Carr - Golf 1.2,3: Band L. Mark Edwin Clark - Spanish Club: College 3,4. John Robert Coleman - Vasity T 1. 2.3,4: :Football 1.2.3.41Captain 43:- Baseball 1,2.3.41Captain 43: Basketball 1.2: Spanish Clubf1,2: lntramuals 1. 2.3,4: Student Council 1.2: College Club 3,4: Prom Waiter 2. ' 2 Joseph Montgomery Conner - School Play 1.2,3: Intramural: Basketball 3: Ping Pong 4: FFA Court 2: Baseball 1.2: FFA I.2.3.4: Youth in Government 3: Crop Production Award 3,4. Susan Gall Crocker - College Club 3.4: Basketball Stat. 3: Track Court 4' , Daryl Lewls Crovmer - Class v-pres. 3,4: Prom Com. Chmn. 3: Intramural: Basketball ?'12,3.43, 'Volleyball -13.43. Bowling 2: Baseball 1.2: Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.4. ' - David Leroy Cutter-- Intramurals: Bowling 2. Volleyball 13.43, Basketball 12,3.43. Free Throw 3,4: Spanish Club 1.2: Band I.2.3.4: Vasity T 2.3,4: Ten- nis 1,2.3.4. , Sharon Duncan - General Course. Milton Earl Dutter, Jr. - Intra. Volley- -ball 2.3,4: Varsity ,T 3.4: FFA I.2.3.4: Cross Country 2,3.41Captain 43: FFA 1advisor'3, reporter 43: Prom Court Jestor 4. ' ' Lesley. L. Dye - GAA I.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3: Band 1,2,3: Majorette 2.3: Latin Club 1: Office Aide 4: Library Aide 1: Girls' Track 1.2:-Drama Club 3. ' Dennls Kelth Eason - Intra. Bowling 2: Latin Club 2.3: College Club 3. Douglas Karl Eason - Intra. Bowling 2: Latin Club 2.3: College Club 3. Bradley fl'odd Edlngton - Intramurals: Bowling 2. Basketball 4. Ping Pong 3.4: Student Council 1: Spanish Club Bradley Todd Edington - Intramurals: Bowling 2, Basketball 4, Ping Pong: 3.4: Student Council 1: Spanish Club 1.2: Vasity T 2.3,4: College Club 4: Football 1,2.3: Basketball 1.2: Wres- 'tling 3.41captain 43 Tradk. l.2,3.4: All- Conference Wrestling 4. Karen Sue Enkemann - Class Officer 1Sec. 1.2.4 4 Treas. 3P:, NHS 2.3.4 1Treas.43: Girls' Volleyball 12.43. Bas- ketball 4. Track I.2.3.4: Intramural Volleyballl 2.4: Chorus 1.2.: Area Stu- dent Council 3.4: Student Council 3.4 Prom Com. Chmn. 3: Brom waitress 2: College Club 3,4: Basketball Home- coming Courtj1.2: Football Homecom- ing Court 3: GAA 1.2,3,4.. ' Blll Ferguson 4 Malone College. Brenda Beth Flelds -l Prom Com. Chmn. 3: College Club 3: Girls' Track 1. Charles W. Flndley - WCJVS Carpen- try Remodeling. Rhonda Lynne Flndley if GAA'1.2.3.4: School Play 2: Football Homecoming Court 2.41Queen 43: Prom waitress 2: Prom Com. 'Chmn. 3: Student Coun- cil 3.41v-pres. '43: College Club 3,4: Choir I.2.3.4: Band 1.2.3: Library Aide 1: Drama Club 3.4: Annual Staff 4: Girls' Track 1.2,4: Cheerleader 2: Football Stat. 4: Who's Who ln Ameri- can High School Students 3. Rlck Flsh - varsity T 2.3,4: Wrestling 2,3.41Captain 43. . Dlane Lynn Fllcklnger -+ Prom Prin- cess 4: Spanish Club 1.2: College Club 3,4: Choir 1.2: Band I.2.3.4: GAA 1.2. 3.4: Titan Talk'3.4: Girl's Track 1.2.3.4. Veronlca Lea Fllcklnger - FHA 2: French Club 1: College Club 3. Kenneth R. Fllnner - Intra. Volleyball I.2.3.4: Prom Prince 4: Student Coun- cil 1: Varsity T l.2,3.4: 'College Club 41pres.3: FFA 1,2,3.4. 1treas. 2.3 - V-pres., 43: Basektball 1.2.3.41Captain 43: Baseball 1.2,3.41Captain 43: Class Pres. 1: Prom Waiter 3: Basketball Awards: Most Improved 2, Chipp Con- ference Honorable Merltion 3. All Chipp 4, All District 4. Most Valuable Player 4: Baseball Awards: Most Valu- able Pitcher 3. All Chipd 3: Mr. Titan 4 Sandra K. Franks - GAA I.2.3.4: Girls' Track 1.2. l Edward Earl Frederlck -' School Play 3: Intra. volleyball 4, erla Basketball 2: Golf 1,2.3.41Co-Captain 43, MVP 4: Spanish Club 1: Varsity T I.2.3.4: Col- lege Club 4: Choir I.2.3.4: Drama Club 3.4: Football 1: Basketball 3: Wrestler.- Ronald Fulton - General Course. Becky Jo Cant - GAA 2: Stat. 2.3.4. Mary Katherine Gasser e Latin Club 1.2.3,41V-Pres.3: Choir I.2.3.4: College Club 3,4: GAA 3.4: FTA 3.4: Girls' Track 2.4: Intra. Volleyball 4. . Alan Christopher Gatz - Spanish Club 1.2: Baseball I.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2. 3.4:. Football I.2.3.4: Varsity T 2.3,4: College Club 3.4:'lntrarrlurals: Bowl- ing 2.'Volleyball 12.33. Ping Pong 11, 2.33: School Play 4: Choir 1: NHS 2.3,4: Boys' State Alternate 8: Ameri- can Legion Scholastic and Athletic Award 4. Norman Wesley Gifford - Band 1.2.3, 4: Choir 1,2.3.4: CollegeiCIub 4:lPep l 161 ' l l l 4 . Band 2. . A ' Elizabeth Ann Gllck - College Club 3.4: French Club 3.4: Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.3.4: Girls' Track 1.2.3.4: Outdoor Education Counselor 3: Ti- tans for Christ 1: Choir 1: NHS 3.4: Girls' State'Alternate 3. ' Wllllam Eugene Grassman - Baseball 1,2,4: Intra. Free Throw 2. and Basket- ball. - Wanett R. Greegor -- FHA .1,2.3,4: Band 1.2: College Club 3.4. Darla Jayne Griffith - Basketball Stat. 1: Prom Waitress 2: Choir 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2: Track Queen. 2: Office Aide 4: Girls' Track 1.2. Margaret Ann Griffith- College Club 3.4: Band 1.2. ' Del Alan Hackett - School Play 4: Intramurals: Bowling 2: Volleyball 12.33. Ping-Pong 11.2.3,4J. Basketball 3: Latin Club 1,2,3.4lPres. 33: Varsity T 3.4: College Club'3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Band 1.2.3.4 fPres. 4D: Drama Club 4: Football 1: Cross Country 3: Bas- ketball.1,2,3,4. Samuel Eugene Hamlin - Intra. Bas- ketball and Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Choir l.2.3: FFA 1: Football 1.2. A Denzil E. Hendrix - Basketball 1.2: Cross Country 2.3: Intra. Volleyball 2.3.4 and Basketball 4: FFA 1.2.3.4 CSentinel 2.3. Treasurer 45: FFA Bas- ketball3.4. Larry Dean Herald - Student Coun- cil 1: Intra. Basketball 2.4: Prom Wait- er 2: Spanish Club 1.2: Varsity T 4 CV-Pres.J: College Club 4: Choir 1: Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2: Class Trea- surer 4. ' Arthur Dwalne l-lershberger - Intra. Volleyball and Basketball 3.4: Varsity T 4: Prom King 4: Football 1.2.3: Wres- tling 2.3.4fCa ption 43. ' Bruce W. Hess - WCJVS, Carpentry. Mark W. Hitchcock - Football 1.2: Intra. Basketball and Volleyball 1.2. 3.4: Wrestling l.2,3.4fMVP 4, Most Takedowns Award Sl: Varsity T 2,3,4. Carolyn Sue Hodge - Choir 1,2.3,4: Library Aide 4: National Honor So- ciety 4: Tltan Takl 3.4: Annual Staff 4: College Club 3.4: Girl's State Dele- gate 3. Charles Luther Hofacre - Intramu- rals: Volleyball and Basketball 13,43 Ping-Pong 4: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Var- sity T 4: College Club 3,4: Band 1.2. 3.4: Pep Band 1.2.3.4: Cross Country 3: Golf 1.2.3.4: Track 4. Davld Hostettler - WCJVS, Heating and Air Conditioning. Mary Alice Hostetler - Intramurals: Basketball and Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Girls' Track'1.2.3.4: Girls' Basketball 1.2.3,4lCaptain 47: Basketball Stat. 1: Wrstling Stat. 2.3: Latin Club 3.4: Col- lege Club 3.4lTreas. 45: Choir.1.2,3.4: 162 GAA -1.z.3.4tNews I-reporter 2.3 v- Pres. 47. r - ' Karen S. Hunt - Library Aid 2, FHA 1.2: WCJVS, Data Processing. 3. Alicia Renee Hutchinson - General Course. . Patricia Jean Kelly - College Club 3.4: Titan Takl 3.4: Intra. Volleyball 3.4: School Play 3: Outdoor Education Counselor, 3: Girls' Track 2: Library Club 4,Library Aide 4. Daniel Jay Kendall - WCJVS 3. Auto Body. . Jane Diane Kitchen - FHA 1: GAA 1: Girls' Track 1: Library Aide 1: Wres- tling Stat. 1. 'X ' Debra Lee LaFever -- GAA 1.2.3.4 CCorr. Sec. 3.43: Choir 1: Girls' Track 1.2.3: Wrestling Stat. 3.4: Cheerleader 1.2.3.4: FTA 3: Latin Club 1.2: College Club 3.4: Office Aide 4: Senior Football Attendant 4: lntra. Volleyball 2.3.42 Girls' Basketball Stat. ' Ethel Elizabeth Leslie - Choir 3.4: French Club 3: Girls' Track 1.2: GAA 1,2,4: Marching Band 3. Roy E. Lilley - WCJVS, Welding. ' Ned Lytle - All Intramurals 2,3,4: Vas- sity T 2: Tennis 2: Track 1. Rob Martin - Intra. Basketball 1: Track 1.2: Wrestling 1.2: VICA 3.4: WC JVS.Carpentry. Larry McCulloch - Football 1.2: Col- lege Club 3.4: Intra. Basketball and Volleyball 1.2,3,4. Sherry Lynn McKee - 'Girls' Track 2: Choir 1.2.3.4: Office Aide 4: GAA 2: FFA Queen 3: FFA Court 4. Robert Paul Merillat - Latin Club 2,3,4: College Club 3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Choir 1: National Honor Society 3.4: Pep Band 1.2.3.4: Titan Talk 3.4: Out- door Education Counselor 3.4: Boys' State Delegate 3: Who's Who Among American 'High School Students 4: Danforth Award 4. - ' Mary Anne Meyer - GAA 1.2:3:4: Choir 1.2: College Club 4: Girls' Track 1.2.3.4. Harrold D. Miller - WCJVS, OWE CV- Pres.J. Amy Jo Mohr - Spanish Club 1.2: GAA 2,3,4: Basn 1.2.3.4: Choir 4: Girls' Track 3: College Club 3.4: FTA 3.4: Prom Comm. Chrm. 3. Michael L. Molter - Football 1: Key Club 2.3: Varsity T 4: German Club 1.2: College Club 4: lntra. Basketball 1.2.3.4: Intra. Volleyball 4: Cross Country 3.4: Choir 1. Richard Paul Monahan - College Club 3.4: Latin Club 1.2.3. Bradley Dean Moore - Football 1.2. 3.4: Wrestling 1: Varsity T 4: FFA 1.2. 3.4CReporter 2, V-Pres. 3. Pres. 43: FFA Basketball team 1.2.3.4: State Farmer Degree 3: College Club 4. Eva Marie Moore - Annual Staff 3.4 tsecnon noirori: Latin Ciuo 3.4: Cnoir 1.2.3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Pep'Band 1.2: National Honor Society 2.3: Majorette 4: Girls' Track 1.2: GAA 1.2: College Club 3.4: Intra. Volleyball 4: Girl's State Alternate 3. ' Michael Morris - WCJVS: Drafting. Joseph Myers - FFA 1: WCJVS: School. Ag. Business. ' Susan Kaye Mykrantz - Latin Club 1: Library Club 4: Choir 2,3,4:-FFA 2,3,4: College Club 3.4. Cheryl Marie Natalizio - Band 1.2.3.4 Choir: 4: College Club 3.4: Annual Staf' 4: Titan Talk 4: Drama Club'3,4: Na tional Honor Society 4: Outstanding Performer 4. , . Darlene Kay Owens - WCJVS: Clerica Services: Library Aide 2: Choir 1: Kit chen Aide 1.2: OEA 3.4: Historian 4 3rd place for OEA 4: Intra. Volleybal 4. Leesa Carol Patterson - Spanish Clut 1.2: College Club 3.4: Choir 1.2: GAA 1.2.3.4: Girl's Track 1.2. T Ron W. Patterson - Freshman Foot ball 1: Soph. Football 2: Freshmar Track 1:.Vasity Track 3: Freshmar V-Pres. Prom Com. Chmn. 3: lntra murals: Basketball f1.2,3.4J. Volley ball 2. . Juanita Elaine Pennell - WCJVS: Early Childhood Education. Carl Allen Peppard - SCJVS: Carpen try fSec.D. first in Regionals: VICA, Sil ver medal at State contest. Peggy Ann Perkins - FHA 2. Kathy V. Phillips - Spanish Club 1 GAA 1: College Club 3. Ronald Phillips - College Club 1: GA! 1: College Club 3. Ronald Phillips - College Club 4 Cross Country 1: Basketball 2. Diane Eileen Preston 4 School Play 2.4: GAA 1: Band 1.2.3.4CBand Coun cil ll: Choir 1,2.3,4: FTA 4: Latin Clul 3.4:.College Club 3.4: Girls' Track 1 Intra. Volleyball 3.4: Pep Band 1.2.3.4 Drama Club 2.4. ' Wayne Pruitt - lntra. Volleyball 3 Intra. Basketball 2,3,4: College Clul 4: Basketball 1. - Terry Lynn Taubenolt - Tennis 1 WCJVS, Carpentry. VICA. Shraon Kathryn Reischman - GAA 1.2.3.4: Latin Club 1.2: FHA 1.2. Janeth L. Rlchabaugh - School Plaj 4: Latin Club 1.2.3.4: College Club'3.4 Band 1,2.3,4: Office Aid 4: Girls' Traci 1: Outdoor Education Counselor 3.4. Edward Rouhier - WCJVS, Auto Mech Laura Robison - Spanish Club 1: FHi 2: Choir 2: GAA 2: Girls' Volleybai 2: Vocational School. Food service. Janet Elaine Rose - School Play 2.5 Intramural: Bolwing 2. Volleyball E 4: College Club 4: Office Aide 3.4: GAi 2.3: Drama Club 2.3.4lTreas. 3. v-pres ,415-Ann al Stall- 3:4: Girls' Track 1.2.31 Ctjeerle der 2: tat.i3.4. f ' ' . Steven Shafer College Club 4: ln- tramur l: Baskt ball ll:2.3.4J. Volley- ball 2.3. :Footb ll ln. - ' Lee Sh llenberg r 4 Drama .Club 1.2: School :Plays ,'2: ,FFA 1.2: WCJVS. Carpen ery: VIC .3.4 fpres. 41. James . Shan 'e Football'2: Latin Club 1. :WCJVS. if :-' - Kollllysllonklln-gwwvs.-3owE1 f . Kevlrl J. Shankll - Wrestling 1: Choir 3: WCJVS. OWE. :V H. ' A David Etlwin Sh llhorn e Basketball 1: Footb ll1:Va sity T1: WCJVS. OWE. Donna une S etzer - lntra. Ping 3 Pong 2. Denlse 2: Choi : Spanish Club 1: Choir 1. 'Band 1:'Library 4: Drama Club 2.3. ' . Smith - lntra. Ping Pong 1.2.3.4: Office Aide 4: Drama Aide 2.3: Kitchen Aide Club 4:5 Girls' Track 2: Cheerleader 2. Leslle Ccrolyn Snell - FHA 1.2: OEA 3.4 WCJ S. Data Processing. Richard E. Sovel General Course. Jill An Spelcger - Band 1.2.3.4: Schoolnglay 1.2.3.4: lnra.LBowling 2: Library Aide 1.2. :4: Pep Band 1.2.3.4: Girl's Sl1ate,Del 1.2fSec. Ed.D: gate 3: Annual Staff AA,1:i Titan Talk 2: Winner America ism Test 3.4: -Choir cation 3: Drama Club 1.2:Outl100r Ed 2,3.4: Library Klub 3.4:-3FTA 2.4: French. Club 3:l Who's Who Among American High1SchooI Students 3: Youth in Goverlwment 1.2: Danforth Award 4. Holly S e Spi elmire - FHA 1.2.3.4. llid State Degrees tBl- '-lc 8. Junior. hpt., a County News Re orter 4. Historian 35: Choir 1.2.3.4: ffice Aide 4: Girls' Track 2: College lub 4:GAA 2. K Loretta 'Spitler Girls' Track 1.2: Sclflool lay 3: G A 1.2.3. Stuart llen St rr - Spanish Club 1.2fPres J: Stud nt Council 1.2.3.4: Varsity 3.4: Ba ketball 1.2.3.4: Foot- ball 1.2. .43 Trac 1: Class Pres. 3.4. 1.2.3: Gi .ls' Trac 1.2:Qhoir3.4. Becky inn Stefn' - FHA 2.3: GAA Sara Ell n Stal Drafting s ' g brenner .4 wcJys.- L Larry D. Strong'-+ lntraml.lral: Volley- ball 4. asketbal I 4: Concert. March- ing. and Pep Bands 1.2,3:4: Latin Club 1: Choir 1.2.34: Cross- Country 3.4: Tennis 1 2: Track 4: Baseball 3.4: Ten- nis 1.2: tfrack 4: Baseball 3.4: Doug- 'as Anne te Memorial Award,3. Marlann Louise fRec. Se . 21: Spa Club 2. .4fSec. Stutz - GAA 1.2.3.4 nish Club-1.2: Drama 3. Pres. '4J: Annual Staff 2.3 4fSec. 41: NHS 3.4: Girls' Track 1. N: Volley 4: Scho l-Play all 1.4: College Club 1.2.3.4: Basketball Stat. 1: irls' Basgtolball Stat. 4: lntra. Volleyball'4: Chi Q lf l l Conf. Best Actress 3: Outstanding-Performer 3: Best Dra- matist 4. Q: A Claudia Swoger-f Spanish Club 1.2: College Club 3.4: Titan Talk 3.4fEdb: Annual Staff 3.4gwBusines sEd.l. Brenda Kay Trivette - GAA 1.2.3.4: Latin Club 1.2: FHA 1.2: Girls'iTrack 1.2. ' - Jeff Toutman -.Football 2,3.4: Intra- mural: Volleyball f3.4J. -Basketball 3. 4:vorsiiyT4. e 'S ' Gary C. Troyerg- Intramurals: Bowl- ing 2, Volleyball 13.43. Basketbal 1.2. 3.4: Student Council 4: NHS 3.4tPres.J: College Club 3.4: Choir 1: FTA 4fPres.J: ego 1.2.35 Football 1: Wrestling 1. Baseball 3.4L - K. ' . Richard D. Varnes- Choir 1.2: FFA 1.2: WCJVS. OWE. Douglas Ward - Student Council 2: Latin Club l.2.3.4fPres.J: NHS 2.3.42 Choir 1.2: Titan Talk.3.4: College Club' 3.4: Boy's'State' Alternate 3: Ameri- canism Test- State Winner: Diamonite Products Award 4: Merit Finalist 4: Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4. Charles Edward Welker, Jr. - WCJVS. .lr.,Auto Mechanics. . Deborah Sue Wells - Latin Club 1.2. 3.4fTreas.7: -College Club 3.431 FTA' 2. 3.4:xChoir..2.3.4: Band 1.2,3,4:lTitan Talk 1.2:-OutdoQr.Ed.CounciIor.4. s . James Howard Wertz - Choir 1.2.3. Vlckle Lynn White - Choir 1.2.3.4: Office Aide 4: French Club 1.2: FFA Queen's Court. Dlane Windsor - FFA 1,2:'WCJVS. Dental Assisting. Sherri Renee Wlle - GAA 1.2.3.4: Girls' Track 1.2.3: Girl's Volleyball 4: -Cheerleader 2.4: College Club 4fSec.J: ,Sta,t,-:5 Basketball 1. Wrestling. 3.4: 'Choir.1.2.3.4: AnnualiStaff 3: Intramu- vral: Volley.baIlgf2g3g4l..Bowling 2: Prom Waitress22:1 PromfCom. cnmln. 3: Bas- ketball Attendent 3: FFA Queen 4. Ty Ann Wile -4 School Play 2.3: Bas- ketball Atfendent 3: Intramural: Bowl- ing 2. Volleyball :3.4: Prom Waitress 2: Prom Corn. Chmn. 3: Student Coun- cil 2.3.4QPres.J: Latin Club 1: College Club 3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3.4: Office Aide 1: Drama Club 3.4: Titan Talk 4: Girls' Track 1.2: Cheerleader 1.2.3.4. - ' Llsa Sue Wood f'Drama Club 4: Titarl Talk 3.4:, Girls' Track 2.3: Majorette 2.3CHeadJ.4: Choir 4: College Club 3.4: Intramurals: Ping-Pong 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: Pep Band 1: School Play 4: Office Aide.2: GAAg1.2.31 ' Colleen Alison Wright - Girls' Volley- ball 3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: Basketball 3.4: Cheerleader 1.2.3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Track lnvit. Court 2: School Play 1: PromrComm'. Chrrn. 3: Student Coun- cil 1.2.-3.4: Latin Club 1: GAA 1.2.3 fTreas.J. 4fRec.'Sec.J: Drama Club 3.4: College Club 3.4: Athletic Aide 3.4: Wrestling Stat. 2,3.4:. Amer. Legion Scholastic and Athletic Awa.rd 4. ' 1 Mary Cathryn Wrlght -L lntra. Bowling 2: Spanish Club 1.2: College Club 3.4: Choir 1.2.3.4: Oflice.3Aide 3.4: GAA 3.4: Baseball Stat. 1: lProm Waitress 2: Prom Queen 4. ' f Q Cheryljlnn Wyatt - GAA,1.2.3.4: Bas- ketball.LStatfj1.2.3: Spanish Club V 1.2: College Club' 4:TChoir 1.2: Offlce Aide 4: Girls' Basketball 2.3.1 Cheryl Yocky - General Course. Joel Yocky- WCJVS. DCT. . Roberta Dlana Young F GAA 1.2.3.4: Girls' Track 1.2.3.4fCaptainj: Volley- ball 1.2.3.4fC'aptainJ: Basketball 2,3.4: Band 1.2.3. fi . l l Rodney W. Young - WCJVS. Machine Trades: VICA 3.4: Tennis 1.2. Robert Gene Zlmmerlyl.-FFA 1.2.3.4: College Club 4: Latin -'Club 1.2.3.4: VICA 3: All lntramurals'2: Tennis 1.2.3: WCJVS. Jr. Electronics.. 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His statement was echoed in countless sermons and editorials across the United States. We commend this pursuit to the class of 1975. You are entering world where excel- lence was never so desperately needed - in the abilities you bring to your iob, in your commu- nity activities, and in your personal life. We wish you success and happiness. Rubbermaid Incorporated QUALHY CHEKD Milk and Ice Cream if 0 Draperies 0 Alterations 0 Fur 81 Woolen Storage 0 Pick up 81 Delivery RAY CROW CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Clothing Care Specialists Corner Grant at North St. Phone A 1812 Cleveland Rd. ' UPTOWN WOOSTER 2 6 A 2 135 East Liberty St. 1 5 DOWNTOWN 01 WOOSTER ' 0 ne w PlERCE'S SPORT SHOP 1-. 117 W. Liberty Street A T h I WNFR. e T i c S u P P I Y S T Q r e PORTS PETROLEUM ,gm ,M fi' 'll xx s, , iq g 1 5f .1-MTN - ' v I 1 1 FBITKEED f . 2 WH 5 'ws i e 2 Wagga X. A ttt . Telephone - 264-1885 ' RDalf1 Wooster, Ohio ff, 52342 1 '-gi ig: M 'Z ., 2' if A V. . , ' will 3 - we . PLAZA LANES Bowling - Billiards - Snack Bar Bowling Supplies College Hill Shopping Center Wooster PAINT CENTER Dean and Barry Paint Wallpaper Phone: 262-9741 I R.D. 1 L' 3 as -. .4 BLAMB CIW' GEORGE LAMB CHEVROLET INC. - E e ,ii E E , A Sh p tM II MII I 11 .- Dtbdy fthtdy 5CH15CK'5 ICA FOQDLINER Trenching Road Building Quality Groceries Dump Truck Serv-ice Sewer and Water Lines Complete Septic Tank Installations Phone 262-0141 K.E. HITCHCOCK EXCAVATING 1364 Columbus Road Wooster MURRAY'S SHELL W h o I e 404 S. Market St. R S 0 e a P Your Car's SheIter a e n I 2 4 h o SHELLY BROTHERS 'H M S o Sales - Ford - Service n phone 567-2151 or 567-2680 d a S Shreve, Ohio y u Hardware T1 Lawn Boy t h S 0 Zenith T.V. r t C Eureka Sweepers r 0 Incinerators i Hanna Paints b Wiring Supplies U t Skill Power Tools o 90 NGHO AIC 0 0 N 69 Sc O 6 Sales 8: Service Q 5' v O 2.62-9916 Q P- W 340 E. Liberty Wooster, Ohio 3, me 5 E I A? s ---.Q .4 Win WESTWOOD SUPER MARKET Meat Manager 81 Owner Daniel L. Momchllov ONES ROAD MATERIALS COMPANY if in HONAKER MARINE 2 STARCRAFT MARINE . -ff' 2 ff HONAKER 2 , . V 3755CI I dR d Q-,,,.-A ' ii LEEDY BROTHERS GUERNE H5151-175 DRIVE-IN i ' ffwffeg 4 DRIVE KN F t CptHd K RLd Wdthbtt th O Y Y US250 th tfW t Ph 567 2221 Sh Oh C o n 8 r a t u I a t i O l'I S L O C I Green Thumb Floral 1583 Madison Hill Phone 264-4011 Plants Corsages Cut Flowers 180 ALL FORMS CF INSURANCE GEORGE LEEDY FELT AGENCY 196 NORTH MARKET srmfm 567-2251 SHRE VH, oH1o 44676 LIFE ' FIRE ' AUTO ' ACCIDENT ' LIABILITY 3 S S 75 F I' i t O 1903 Mansfield Road Wooster, Ohio 44691 Phone: 262-1070 Congratulations to the Class of 1975 Wooster Appliance Inc Corner Walnut 81 North Wooster, Ohio 44691 We are an equal opportunity empIoyer 'X x 1' sw rx N ne. 1 f cnvenvsunn 5 ' FW!!-'ra wr- lf E TS-'S ' Q-uf Q Q as 5 esr' .S ' 'A E P if Q ' ' f ' 5 A . .. 4 an ix E E f ' ff.. ,fl 'E E , .A f'- 2 A , My A, B A V x A HL M' 1: 5 . ,Q ,., - V Co. Road 54 and Secrest Road WO0Ster Congratulations to the Graduates .....f will A 1 CI Q fo QU. do EISIIU! GRANGE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY If its Insurance We Have it William Schaffter 2786 Cleveland Road Phone 345-8300 Congratulations Class of 1975 rf gag fixix ,: -ills-'W i'ffl4fi'3 Ronald Fike, C.L.U. Northwestern Mutual Life 121 W. North St., Wooster 262-6101 or 262-9101 Visit our Young Modern Shop It pays to buy quality. Q . ll' L N FREEDLANDERS CUSTOM CREFITIVE PICTURE 5 PICTURE MRTTINC S FRAMING Custom Picture Framings Floor and Wall Coverings Masury Paints ON'S COLOR SHOP GALLO AND SONS, INC. .f P 8 g . rn e r S t r e 6 t DI 0Rl0'S W O 0 s t G I' O h i 0 184 INN Roger Lehman's Downtown Wooster S h Congratulations, r e Best Wishes, v e Etc, Etc, . Etc, Shreve, Ohio 44676 Phone 216!567-4211 1 nmmorme 4 Pnonucrs D rv 1 sro N Slllll1lklnc. SPAR TEX INC. :sv - -M , f2sv 'f4-R- I fxfflw Mtg' '- I II I . 1 b 7 5 V. ' -N X32 :Ez I . 2 k I . I i - P CONTl'S , O- PIZZA HOUSE ,I 64 Bo It X 1106 Pittsburg Ave. ts 5 Phone 262-0952 b 4 u 5 r 8 ARMSTRONG COCCIA HQUSE DRILLING, INC. PIZZA W o 0 P 5 I1 t o e n V e 2 O 6 nn 2 I - o 71 3 PLEXIPAVE COLOR cosmcorr eu.Acx 6 -rsums counvs Pmxms Lors CQNTINENTAZ SMIUMHNU ,Klum CDAUNG5 DON SWINEHART 2844 Batdorf Rd. 2 I6 264-4508 WOOSTER, OHIO 4469l 185 100K'S DRIVE-IN mme Room INSIDE - .,..,,- A X, W.,,k k M I f D ' LLL, .V 'V F f it CHAPMAN MEMORIALS D EeEMt0iR+kL'iS. on 3421 E. Lincolnway. Phone 262-3106 Wooster Air Conditioning I F 264 8703 BROOK'S DRIVE-IN 3275 fhif' kt RESTAURANT CI f 1975 I E d Wh W C Df Y If You'lI Let Us! CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK 186 CHATLAlN'S MOTCR CENTER 757 Spruce Street AUTOGRAPH SPOT ,..a..-ai 1 I Serving our Friends from BROWN'S IEWELERS TR'WAY e F TWgV' 5 I H L N ,u ,nr A-i t -Q r gs ,J 4 KSVF, ' bA 1- . 'W' is ' Ear Piercing Repairing and Engraving 115 W. Liberty Wooster, Ohio Phone 262-6781 QAUZOZJ:-U Good Luck! Triway is well represented at BuehIer's Supermarket in Wooster FRESHER FOCD CriteS'WatSOn 5UPP'Y MARKET W M. . . o FE c E seufwtw www Phone 264-9838 146 W. South Street Complete Office Equipment and Supplies Wooster' Ohm I BEAVER WHOLESALE MEATS INC. , EK! f 2 WHOLESALE MEATS 1 it teet tt S S E ' N g etot .. msn msn so FR 'W' . .,,,.:,.,J' Jw.. ' J cszouunasegvntfif STORES of , -1 SALAD DRESSING SCHQOLS I f' 4 Q -S ,Sv i snomumc et,EE ti RESTAURANTS S 188 1 ..,f1f1Q-e ASTRO METALLURCICAL STRO AKRON BRASS COMPANY Edward A. Gatz 872 N. Main Street Shreve, Ohio Charles A. Kennedy 507 Peoples Federal Bldg Wooster, Ohio PA TR CNS Bill Carlton Builder Bob's Snack Shack Bond Shoe Store Dari Land Dixon Insurance Agency Esther's Beauty Barr Fought Signs Maurer's Pharmacy Meggyesy Farms Nirode Plumbing Nobil's Shoe Store L.J. Rogers Clothing Sherwood Memorial Gardens Shreve Cardinal Markets Toad Electronics Triway Lanes Westwood Restaurant The Wooster Daily Record Wooster Honda 81 Toyota SENIOR PARENT PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ajtaji son Carl Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong daughter Deb Mr. and Mrs. Arnette daughter Lori Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Baney daughter Deb Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes daughter Connie Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Brazee daughter Karen Dale and Phyllis Bricker daughter Sherry Mr. and Mrs. Al Carr son Mike Mr. and Mrs. John A. Coleman son John Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Conner son Monty Mr. and Mrs. Art Crocker daughter Susan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eason son Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eason son Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edington son Brad Mr. and Mrs. Bill Enkeman daughter Karen Mrs. Melvin R. Flinner son Ken Ja net F. Frederick Earl E. Frederick son Edward Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Gant daughter Becky Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gatz son Alan Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Hendrix son Denny Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Herald son Larry Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hess son Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hofacre son Chuck Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt daughter Karen Mr. Harry D. Kirtley Mrs. E. Ruth Fuller daughter Bonnie Kirtley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Miller son Harold Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohr daughter Amy Mr. and Mrs. John Molter son Michael Molter Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Miller daughter Eva Moore Mr. C. Greg Moore son Tim Moore Rod and Barbara Preston daughter Diane Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shanklin son Keith Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shanklin son Kevin Mr. and Mrs. James Snell daughter Leslie SENIOR PARENT PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speicher daughter Jill Jo Ann and Larry Spigelmire daughter Holly Sue Mr. and Mrs. Larry Steen daughter Becky Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strong son Larry Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swoger daughter Claudia Mr. and 'Mrs. John Ward son Doug Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wells daughter Debbie Mr. and Mrs. Vance Wilcox son Gale Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Wile daughter Sherrie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright daughter Cookie Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wright daughter Mary Catherine Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zoss son Bill H PACE COMPLIMENTS TITAN '75 STAFF 'Rin .lx Who are we, each of us so unique, so different? x . ' sQ',Af+ 1' vga 5 I . .v ff f eff 1 e e e Q , ,v, ,HU V K V. , wi.. . ,., 4, N X. W. f ' -. IX, --we 1,',-me '1T.vg,i'r1--P.. e fy - f'-V 4 ff'--f.,4.u4.:zF. : 4-J. ,- Q-nq 1m What do we have in common? 195 Q .thx 4 4 I l if fi 197 'EW U 'F!'f' ,W fx: S , 14+-M ..- 4'-fm-o-'....,..., 4 . 'X I .ff 5 s.. B . ,, ESM- an .iw 125.5 I hrggdhann X 'W 4--,5,.y,,w A 3 M , W Q' 4' -Tzfg-'Egg-QM ' .. 6 sq 71,-J , .. 5 1 K wggwn, ' f , - 'Ffa .Q -5., A. X, V ' ' 5, ,x .A 'f3iL,gQ,i. - Q .Q . M . . .' 'izxi-fi x' - .. Q 'yt N f gy ,' k . . g ,f F H6 ' haf '? f41 QQ- 'J Gif? -N 7 ,'9Q' ,'f, h f, - -wwf X -..x. 'Q4 , A '- .,,,,..,...... 1 .,. 4 ,,-' .2 f -A wg ' A, H-,--,kh ---Q... 199 'in' This year the annual staff started out with one big problem: no advisor. When no one else appeared to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Miller, a merciful Miss Schneider finally agreed to take on the responsibility. Many problems arose due to the late start, illness, and inexperience, but with,the help of many people, the book was finally completed. Special thanks go to Miss Schneider: Mr. Earl Parks, the yearbook representative, for helping us when we didn't know what we were doing: Jo Bly, for taking so many of the pictures: Joel Troyer, for developing the pictures when we needed them in a hurry, Woodard Studios: and the entire Titan '75 staff. Without the help of these people, the memories of the 1974- 75 school year would not be recorded. Most of all, thanks go to the student body and faculty of Triway High School, because You Are Who You Are. Karen Brazee Editor 4, - 1 1 . 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