Upper Sandusky High School - Indian Village Yearbook (Upper Sandusky, OH)
- Class of 1975
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.., .,., Wm., .sql ,W . A Q-61,41-p' f A- 1 l1fI TRQDUCTION .... . . ENT :nn ,V Q . 1 I ., A , and M .iii Q 25: N ... .x ,. ' 5 S ,W 1- , WI 13 A N' I- . W-W u X -V , Q-wa., nm. Q - ' ' ' ' 'W Upper Sandugkvy Seh Annual an S ORS ....... Q FACU LTY Saul YL y 2fEditor's Note Editor's Note: 1 As always, the annual is dedicated to the people between its covers, the people who comprise our school. But this year's annual was created mindful of the fact that the Class of '75 is the one hundredth class to graduate from Upper Sandusky High. There is something special about every class of studentsg this year's seniors are proud to have so distinctive a characteristic. We should like to thank everyone who helped to put this annual together. All the help was appreciated. .. . We should also like to apologize for any errors or omissions. With two-hundred pages and nearly as many people helping, mistakes are bound to be made. We just hope that they are minor and few. Like all the previous and future annual staffs, we have tried to make a yearbook which is useful and enjoyable to you. We hope that we have met this goal. 100 Years of Graduating Classes Since the annual theme this year is based on the one hundredth graduating class, we the staff, decided to introduce our book with some old pictures we've found through the help of Mr. Ray Gottfried, Mr. John Constien, and Mrs. Molly Gamber, to show you, the reader, some ofthe differences in school the years have brought. We hope this is an enjoyable way to begin the annual for you, without further delay we present the U.S.H.S. 1974- 1975 Indian Village Annual. ,iggrx , 2-, .. , W 3 1 . f, 54- '3 mafia if gf - Si 511 ,E - - . , --- -75:5 :nga 't iki Q: . 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MGM 1 j Qc -4- W4 5 5 f' Q? taib'3 ' ,LJ , :I ,sf Q Pk' 1 9 X VNQ N f' 5 'F' gl fs . ' 23.15943 1 rw s 4 if 3 4' W1 4Ywf?2 4f 1 L, 4, 5155 if v f V1 , KV 'i Rx, A,,.,A.. -N, R 3 - In The 100th r l XX K., x W 'lx IA J il?- Linda Amesquita Kelly Anderson Loretta Armstrong Marsha Baker iwgrsat. N- ' ae Q' S. WIA Y The 1975 Senior Class Officers are as follows: Ron Derr President, Flavel Heyman -- Vice President, Bonnie Frisch Secretary, Susie Hamner - Treasurer. fell., 'x's. YQ-u n Q lil? 'E ' Gail Barth Ted Barth Freda Beamer James Beaston 1 , Q. , aug' - 'S j ' Dave Beidelschies Randy Beidelschies Graduating Sheree Anspach A4 L. .Af Tony Balduf 'iv- Michele Batton Dinise Bennett Class Of U.S.H.S. Steve Bennett Brenda Billock Jeff Bowen Vickie Bowling Peg Brown Randy Bryant Sheree Brown Q , Q J 1-s r s R Rita Burks ff LWIRE12,-+:1 if ah if '22 5 -x E wx- fig lla? ,ww- Nancy Bixler Jo Blackburn Tony B065 Tammy Brown ! Debbie Brewer Paul Brodman Jenny Brown 5 , Nm Rr-b '-,V A , bil ii L. ,-A' V li f sg M if K 'R .Q . X 1, ,fgfkj 4,75 f.lRi-- .V L :S 0 r .1-' ' Q ' iti' F3 B. it ,QE isa B 'xi 3, ,if W, , if N ' TQ l like V i ,LI h 3 1 I I if ' I I f I 1 I Tom Byrnes Thespians John Gamber and LeAnne Sloat display their talent for Mr. Stansbery on Group Picture Day. 15 f Seniors There Were 4 People in 1,9 .-nn., A i , L V A i X Mike Calmes Phoebe Chadwick Theresa Chance Karen Clements Kevin Clements Q . wx QYX g:..C-1 :- Bruce Clinger Ron Clinger Gary Veith, Wes Steiner, and Dave Strathern say: But of course we'lI win. Wendy Coons Deb Corbin Kathy Courtad i N xr i 1 - Mony Courtad Sue Courtright Debby Crow David Culver Rex Culver Seniors f 16 the lst Graduating Class NICK :inf 'tr' fr ff eggs Brenda Dean Ron Derr Brian Donaugh Terry Droll Mike Dunlap bu4 GV' .v l ' cfm? Ji' Dave Eyeglgne Diane Farrow Stan Flowers li ---H Joyce Foust -HHFOX John FOX Zllzgfid Eyestone consults Robin Richardson about the English gnment. Ed Frantz Mike Frazier George Frederick Vicki Fredericks Sandy Freshour 17 f Seniors H. f .-L.X to , Remember When? Joe Giacalone Yvonne Gottfried 4-eb Colleen Hare Mary Harris Seniors! 18 There Are 217 in the 'O 'Ma-inf LaDonna Frey Bonnie Frisch Marcia Gagnon John Gamber Jeff Garber Ken Gelbaugh ' Af uf i if' Don Hahn Suzy Hamner Rob Hankins ,fl 'rw-nu ,Q Chris Helge Renee Hensel Phil Herring 100th Graduating Class y f x Flavel Heymen Darla Honsberger Mark Hooper Kathy Hoover Mike Horn Q -e' ,iv ni, Q ' X .f Jane Houser Sue Hudson Kitty Hutchinson Steve Johns Beth Jump 1- Jeanette Kalmbach Roxanna Karg Tina Karg Joel Kin Dan Kinley Rita Kline 'ee-J-.., S e.tt Qgjis O Z Barb Rowe and Betsy Smith whispering about the new preacher's son in the Senior Class Play. l9fSeniors We Laughed, We Loved, We 1 DiAnn Klumpp Regina Knight Lonnie Koehler Martha Kouns Cheryl Larick lx 00'1' Bob Latham Q! l 1 ,, Dave Leeth ,, ,OL .M- U.- ,..n' .-'- 4, ....f ' .,. .,.v'N ..0U,,f,,,. Susan Lenhart Sue Lenhart is the victim of Dan Smith's ad-libbingduring the Senior Class Play. Mike Lewis no 1-A wr si' C11-495 Sandy Logan Eileen Logsdon Pat Logsdon Pam Long Phil L'-'Cas Seniors f 20 Cried - the Dan Luikart Ruth Ann McKeegan Kenneth Manning fr' 1'-- ' Jan Mawer Class of 1975 Marilyn Lundy Nan McAllister Carol McCombs K' R, if ,M- Marvin McDaniel 1? QQ. . L 'X 'val'- Hg V- -. m,,7?f ix ' j fr 1, L ., 5J?hyZ2XxL-1 ,lx ' ' QF! 'an f,- A L' Lt' .M,.vi,,N: s-,1 fd' 'Q , Qt N53 fl: wx :L-f NSN- 1.:-ril 11' '3'l'QJ,!-zxghi-163 is 5,90 , -rg. , A ' tif Sr- X S . wlixl-ffsqgtl .'Zaf Y .Jing-n ' , , N x Q X,.QK,.1,w5, wf' i I '.'92i.fi3?se,fi:, hd Ii' ' Dr. Jacques Ramey and Nurse Reen Wines are examining the patient Susie Teetz in Mrs. Leeth's Death Class. eggs ,pi H QQ. A,:, i. iff , 2?-i jak' f if l , I X ' ii K fi . N s If 'fy ,A Q L , j Pam Micheli Cindi Miller Denny Miller Connie Manko Linda Markley Kim Molnar 21 f Seniors we I ,. gr Y Seniors Aren't Trouble f '-MN v A P .L R v 1 t Jw.: 55 fi 415555- 4iff.? 2.- Darline Moore Rick Moore Charlene Mounts Ni 'san- .A Jane Wagner was caught talking again. Deb Nordyke Patti O'Flaherty Dean Orians IK- 'J .-av' Tom Pagnard Mark Pell Debbie Pierson Janet Porter Greg Radabaugh -ins.-5 Y., f A A A 1 Yfffossse...1-A' 5 Charlie Rau Mitch Rall Nancy Rall Jacques Ramey Lori Ralhbufn Seniorsf 22 Sometimes They're Just Troubling r .X A ,A C ' . 1557 51171 , 1 ' I , z Penny Raymond Carolyn Reid Jod1R1chardson - Q - , f X ff ,b4. ' Q NI ' , ix ? Q C fs it V? Q? ' .f1'z?f Robin Richardson Troy Richey Chris Rife C -- ill I , -- -a f' - There .5 always a mad rush T0 Thi door at cvzryondrfavov-itz fume df 1155 ,f tk' x vi Teena Rife Dave Ritter Cathy Roberts Rodger Robertson Beatrice Rodriquez Wh v is 'up-4. Chuck Rollins Van Rothlisberger Barb Rowe Linda Rowland Tom Rowse 23 f Seniors ,ff PT we 'ww- at Jim Rultman Doug Schmuck .ur , - '!!!'feJcs,- 4, . 'S' Qlgu .a'1w Ql,-' L s 2'-rk 3 V 'I W bg, ., xi, fri , ,,., ' ,, ,Q vw cw- M if iw S ' QQVKFH X 4,53-' 'egg Y - Nw ' - , -, ff w, 'gf V. fe 4 f- V . ' , if e 'S S q' :Mask l - 4 4 w gxfgua' W iii VGLV A., ,,-,S-k' ,W , 'fi' 'W Q S V 5 -W . 4 'WH .mr he f up Gary Veith and Steve Warner say: Senior Rah! Senior Rah Rah Rah Seniors! f -A if 5 if i an Chris Shumaker Karen Shumaker Seniors f 24 Senior Rah! Senior Rah! HW xi I Sandra Schoup Tom Schwenning Dave Seitz Agn l i Susan Seitz Jeff Shafer Tom Shaw 'ur' vw. fs John Shull Susan Shull Alan Schumaker f-'wa X LeAnne Sloat Belly LOU Smalley Cindy Smalley Rah, Rah SENIQRS! Betsy Smith Dan Smith Scott Smith Nadine Smythe Anita SUYYICT 5. Qi iw. Y,.a,, fb' Deb Snyder Doug Snyder Beth Slanfibefy .....- 4-Mer 1 I -.. it gin K 11. .a.4......... I Q X X V, Wes Steiner Mark Steward Kim Rall Stump Does Jane Houser have a future in farming? -1143 ,,qu-our Steve Swartz Susie Teetz Allan Thiel James Thiel QQ S -, if gg if y .'1.'2, -, J. , ' -ff 'ifff-ijt tina Steve Ulrich 25 X Seniors Big Day for Seniors 33 mx 7'T'1? Y- in qi, T Iffwg, i' I ,, ' fi xl ,Ravi . f I J 2 I Joe Thomas Mark Thompson john Tho,-mon Janet Trautwein Chuck Ulrick K 1 .. 14 3 s J 'A I H ,QL. 1, .'xo' Q55 5-5' Steve Ulrich Loren VanHorn Jon Eric Vehrs Gary Veith Jane Wagner air r:.a ZX -r,r,.Y4-V Jennifer Wall Leslie Hart Walton Chuck Rollins and Dave Leeth are having a friendly fight after lunch. Steve Warner Cam' WeafhCl'h0liZ Senio rs f 26 June 1, 1975 vu., 49' IC ,vp X Larry Webster Susie Welly Larry Wertz Connie Westerman Laura Wieging - 9 3 me E 2 :: --1 5 rd W 54' 5' 2 3' ' E E 2 5' .? B . 3 5- :: 1 5 r Q S 4 S Q Q' v 'I lf , 1-15 .. . E U 4 y Z XX? Q 5 V PX Tl. Q! E, .512 , X ' i ' U: -Q. Q MA - 13 a 'fffyfgogqls 'X 3 . -qw 4 L , 2 Qrrlff in Q 4srffm'k wr of 2 .x e X , ., . - 6 4k B , ,fx ,J -.ut ,X V, ' Q fi fzfjy' 'A v - '-fff r!1A,'A'nJl1x V: '. 5-7' 'Z I we f F 151 it as E u eggwew, A :Jkt New-1-, f ' an X 5 18 .ff rm' 16- rx XO ' 1 . , 2? Fl . rf X K ' J. n Ti w in W, fr gig V+? Q I rr ' ' ' UI 3 XX E gr HoHEcor-we Guam Forz 744 75 cf K 57 M . Sharon Young Terry Young Brenda Zcigler 27 f Seniors Senior 5 - , f. ' Steve Swartz and Carolyn Rei Our best dressed classmates are Wes Steiner and Barb Rowe. Because of their extreme friendliness, Ed Frantz and LeAnne Sloat are our class flirts. . '43 is . 1 Denny Miller and Darla Honsberger were quietly voted the most bashful. d are the two most likely to succeed. ftwttwrrm it The most attractive girl is Barb Rowe joined by the most appealing boy, Ron Derr. 'iff , rv W , , yo N , i 1 f ffl' X no A r fi ax ' '1 iv., r -khii l V!! 'lf 4 1 if .x D' The class clowns appear as Cindy Williams and John Gamber. Showing their talents as the class artists are Yvonne Gottfried and 28 f Seniors Bob Latham. Who's 'Who 1 X ' I Tl' E55 , Betsy Smith and Dan Smith have the most school pep and spirit! The friendliest people in our class consist of Jacques Ramey and Karen Clements. gg!! f iqlzhp gpg? ' g Y.-. - .ip i A g f' Showing their great strength are Randy Beidelschies Pam Micheli and Tom Pagnard pose as the cutest couple and Roxie Karg, the most athletic in our class. in our class. i x .rg '- --it S--M l his I X 'wa ' mln , :M , i I Q W' .i .f 235' . l-f.t K . Ron Derr and Karen Clements were chosen as the most popular ofour class because oftheir great dispositions. - Q! if f-1 Because of their endless brain power, Ruth Ann Mc Keegan and Steve Swartz are the class geniuses. 'Cindy Williams talked her way into the position of class chatterbox! Seniors f 29 if air., ,Xqnl 3 4- ,555 Q bw A Bfv V -1 qw f WH! 1: 1 uf , s li all .,k. we ,t- Qiixpe v R1 -. r' N K A an Q gf A W -ax Mr. Kirkland - Principal 5-.--f QEWX 32fFaculty I- ag X ,N 1 gin X K5 T ll '- JT ax ,S A 1 u X5 asks MA. x 1 at , A , x '- 4' X, I! 1 2 it ' 5,3 it Y A Xdsl W, O.. a X Q U lui A '1 ,V A 'X Xl-4. . .. '19 E f 3, 2-'iii Q! xv x ,Q 1 ' ' ,M .LNXXA . 'L Eg ff Mr. Young - Assistant Principal 4 ' 'Q Mr' Allen Our school board M,-U Bell. Mr. Courtright Mr. Hoover K- 5--aqg Mr. Kinley Mr, Schilling MF- Schmidt ' I Facultyf33 Miss Christine Bielanin Spanish I, II, III, IV St. Joseph Academy Baldwin-Wallace College Spanish Club Hi-Teens CI 34 f Faculty Mr. Thomas Baker American Government Ayersville High School Deliance College Bowling Green State University Varsity Baseball Freshman Basketball Miss Andra Bell Physical Education Driver's Training Upper Sandusky High School Ohio Northern University Girl's Basketball Girl's Track Mr. Frederic Criner French I, II Latin I, II English 9 Maumee High School University of Toledo Proofreader for Orange 8a Black Q-.--. Mr. Elden C. Ehrman Concert Choir Sophomore Choir Upper 20 Freshmen Choir 8th Grade Choir 8th Grade chorus Gallia Academy High School Bowling Green State University Grove City College Mrs. Nancy Cebula Typing I, II Personal Typing Tiffin Columbian High School Findlay College Mrs. Charlotte Frederick Home Economics Special Home Economics III, IV Harding High School Carthage College Miss Susan Ford English II Business English Findlay High School Bowling Green State University Findlay College Miss Beth Fox Librarian Upper Sandusky High School Bowling Green University Mr. Ray Gottfried Industrial Arts Bowling Green State University U.G.W.Y.Z. Mr. Michael Grossman Biology Chemistry Sth grade science Upper Sandusky High School Heidelberg College Lab Assistants J .V. Basketball Mrs. Jean Garner Art I Upper Sandusky High School Miami University Ohio Northern University Ohio State University Faculty f 35 I' ,fr A V.. 36 f Faculty 5 is Mrs. Mary Lou Groth Magoffin Institute English III Georgetown University University of Kentucky Mr. Ronald Jump Physical Education Driver's Training Ada High School Ohio Northern University Kent State University Bowling Green State University Head Basketball Coach Co-Sponsor of Varsity U Mr. Floyd Hissong Art I, II, III, IV Arcadia High School Bowling Green State University Toledo University U.S. Naval Academy Art Club Upper Sandusky Educational Association Mrs. Nora Kinley English Literature English Comprehension Journalism Findlay High School Heidelberg College National Honor Society Orange and Black Mr. James Hughes Geometry Senior math Shelby High School Miami University Oxford College University of Southern California Assistant Football Coach Head Wrestling Coach all Mr. Richard Latham Vocation Agriculture I, II, III, g IV Ridgewood High School Ohio State University FFA Advisor Mrs Charlotte Leeth En lush Marseilles High School Ohio Northern University Cheerleading Advisor Future Teachers of America g, Dean of Girls 'ix 7 lx Mrs. Grace Lininger Home Economics I, II, III Quakertown High School Bluffton College Ashland College ...Qs A J I I Mr. Dean McCutchen Algebra II Advanced Math Fredericktown High School Ohio Northern University Indiana University Dean of Boys Assistant Baseball Coach - We W sim T e 'I kg ,,i, L x' Mr. James McDonald if ' tg f ' A K7 ' ,1 Ai? fgj 5' Bane . . 1 if Music Appreciation 4 8 I Music Theory ff ? , if gg A Y?i1?fi'E Elementary Band Q52 y a X Q? North High School I K f I Ohio State University - I it jg I H,LQ'f A Bowling Green State -I :git , ' ' University M I K4 if V K 'K ,DL . -, it r li gx H 4 ' i .s i r XX ix C XX Faculty f 37 -Jia ,, B.- Miss Cheryl Miller Shorthand I, ll Personal Typing Office Practice Findlay High School Findlay College Bowling Green State University Business Club Junior Class Play President of Upper Sandusky Education Assoc. Mr. William Miller American History Findlay College Student Council Junior Class Sponsor ff- Mr. James Morrison General Business Driver's Education Crooksville High School Iowa State Findlay College Bowling Green State University Head Football Coach 38 X Faculty Mr. Thomas Needs Mr. Claude Neiswander Chemistry I, II E. M. R. Physics Upper Sandusky High School Pandora HIS? School Bluffton College Syracuse University Val-sity Tennis Ohio State University P. A. Club Mr. Milton Snyder Bookkeeping I, II Economics Business Law Chillicothe High School Ohio University Annual Advisor Prom Advisor -Mr. Bruce Schrider Metals Industrial Arts Lakota High School Bowling Green State University Camera Club Bowling U.G.W.Y. Mr. Robert Scherger American Government Sociology Family Living Hopewell Loudon High School Heidelberg College Bowling Green State University Senior Class Sponsor Graduation Mrs. Shirley Spitler Miss Barbara Tefft High School Instrumental English 10 Jr. High Instrumental Mohawk High School Elementary Instrumental Ohio University Elmwood High School Sophomore Class Sponsor Bowlmg Green Stale University Facultyf39 Mr. Wayne Stevenson World History American History Lima Bath High School Capitol University Freshmen Football Jr. High Track Fellowship of Christian Athletes Mr. Allen Walton English 12 Mini English Courses Upper Sandusky High School Ohio State University Senior Class Play ,K Mrs. Sharyn Warfel Speech Mini English Courses Upper Sandusky High School Bowling Green State University Junior Class Play Voice of Democracy Tri-Masque Thespians Mr. Hal Williams Consumer Education Distributive Education Salesmanship Belmont Central School Corning Community College DECA Mr. Howard Ward Mechanical Drawing I Upper Sandusky High School Ohio State University Industrial Arts Club I N x K, 1 4 1 G Mrs. Charlotte Leeth, Dean of Girls .jxx 0 , V , .9 ' Mr. Dean McCutchen, Dean of Boys Oo 00 0 0 085 GQOUG c0000 Mr. Conrad Walcutt, Guidance Counselor M - B rs onita Sanke, Guidance Counselor 4lfF3Cl-llty nf Eflkrrrrrwsf DWDM Hi ,s 65' f E5 Office Helpers: Michele Batton, Janet Trautwein, Sharon Young, Darla Honsberger, Sue Hudsong Bottom Row: Reen Wines, Sue Welly, Kathy Courtad. Facuhyf42 awk ii N H, A seeps, lt.. K xii T 'l Mrs. Newberger Mrs. Hall Qtr Y: if FQ f f H' Some Other Helpers at U.S.H.S. Thelma Richardson, Audrey Austin, Berneda McMillan, Mildred Young, Barbara Beamer, Catherine Gillen, Peg Rall, Florence Beidelschies, Norma Thiel. Bob Spitler, George Snodgrass, Ernest Schilling, Mrs. Weyand. Bus Drivers Beverly Batton, William Bauer, Stewart Case, Donna Crawford, Glen Crawford, Dorothy Culver, Grace Davis, Kenneth Eyestone, Gladys Foreman, Richard Miller, Judy O'Hare, Alfred Stansbery, Rita Stewart, Bell Swerline, Harold Thiel, Robert Thomas, Donald Ulrich, Kathryn Wilson, Floyd Wilson Faculty f43 wif!! L ,, 2 I v J if-digail .4' 'R' fin U ky ,. !l'!'r ,A 'r sz P W qi' K,-V f.d 4-4-1-4----.-1. V -bd, Q F 2 NY rx ...uma gk as f B 'Y 4 - F555 a 'u jf, 6 Q re, ' ..,: E N In ? 'fi' a -I ,W , in -H3 'i . . Patrick Allvatef Cindy Archer Sherry Arnold Terry Austin Jenny Bacon Don Baker Cl-Q Barbara Bardon X J. , x Q 'B J 5 I my Q N X NY N 4 Mike Barth Sandra Beaston Jr. Class Officers: Robin Short - Pres., Kim Russell - Sec., Barb Bardon W Treas., Caryll Richard - Vice Pres. Thomas Bils ' B :Qfrfiw- W 1 xiii? 'lli an J I ' ass ' if B lf r Q if hy Wi. Q - H ,4 J . -Qs-QL-Qi: 2' 5 Zig: X 'X gh Virginia Blair Jeffery Blue Holly Bohlen Terry Bower Colleen Brewer Mary Bricely 46 f Underclassmen . by ix Margie Balduf Debra Barth Janie Bauer Mary Bennett Kip Binau Cheryl Brocklesby David Brodman Teresa Bl-Odman Dianna Bryant f' -A N r ir... , . ul' 4. fx N N. I i William Clabaugh LuAnn Clark Bob Clinger gr ii T , at as , T 5 .1 ,,.. V, i n iffsz- P 3 ' i,. f . 1r:.5,31sf'ffsm i Mike Collet Tim Conrad Lance Constien Q ef' .1 ' ye . 'tt 1 .N 5 is by Ja, Y if QV? 9 Our hard working Junior men f' ' ,f Mike Dunn Steve Evans Lee Everett X . -'v ' .3 442 X, ze, f - Uri . Ronita Burks Tim Byrd Brenda Christy A 1 y all 85's M? 'f,,.' w is-1. Cindy Cheney K5 F in i K LZ ff: . y, iii ' wi A, f P ,hty I in ,, fs i i FQ 5? R Linda Collet Carol Corbin Anne Denman says: Hey, hey, hey! t W fi Dan Cm-bin Debra Corl Roxanne Cornish Ruth DeBolt Tim DeBolt Anne Denman Kevin FOUI Dennis French Aaron Frey Daniel Courtad 4 , A TIAV Q2 kV,. t. sv ia, mr-J Jerry Droll Duane Frey Underclassmen f 47 You don't Kurt Harper Wcss Harr Donald Howard Rae Hoy Barb Kear Mona Keysor 48 f Underclassmen say! John Hesson 9. f N x W f nga ' y . W Dusty Johnson Kurt Kimmel Catherine Heyman x Y. .gf I G W f WS, R, -L 5 ., ,t A i xx ' it 1 ep . I H ,. as it , . , H ,. ith-.f Q ff X ff fl m Kip Johnson John Kin if .4 X . as gh , .Y Y Patricia Frey Janice Gatchel Brent Gottfried Jann Gottfried Terra Gottfried Joe Graboski yf X. Mark Halm Susan Hanke J sw Anita Higgins Dirk Higgins Lu Ann Jury Juanita Karcher K' Mike Kinley Terry King Randy Hankins Steve Hilderbrand Beverly Kauble Ellen Koehler X. . 5. Y f' ' , L. Joe Kraus Linda Lehman ,Q Re J Dennis Logsdon d - .v-' x Larry McLane Dennis Mitchell ,ag 91 4, Kathy Morrison is R t , 1K 7 L V 4 l s R Bonnie Kummerer 7' x ff Sue Leonard Q Andrew Loose i s 1 I 9' ihi, ga Id. t Dallas Maltsbargar ' m '.,?' Robin Schuster, disgusted with the way his favorite intramural team is performing. Eric Lucas Garlan Lundy Claire McCarthy Vickie Manko David Mason Steve Micheli Ann Montgomery 'k Jeff Moses Why does it always happen to me? Nancy LaBolt Russell Lee 5 .. ' 1' Chris Levering Jeff McClain Sharon Mick 1- an ' 1 Jeanne Moore li' ins Mark Mullen Ann Logsdon if Carl McKelvy Julie Miller Rhonda Moran Landa Mundy Underclassmen f 49 rf 1 wwf V vw' ' ,.,Lf5!, ll ftl '- Vw..,,,, ,,,,,,-14 Oh my gosh! Look at all those people!!! :2 2 wi, 5 r. Ziyi mia no 9 Steven Phillips 5 if ' V Wanda Pryor Alia 1 w ' J' fi ii . Caryll Richard 501 Underclassmen 11' : x 55.55 Jim Pickett Stephanie Pincus Jill Rall Jill Ramey Ross Richey Deb Riedlinger Renee Munson Melanie Nelson 4 is Q X 5 Mfr John Niederkohr n M V . 1 .K iii 'iyi . ' K. V Qf.: J,4'V Albert Nunley Regina Nunley Kathi Oklok f' V ,, 5 vu. 4' if P V Q 5 f Q Duane Osborne Dianna Parsell Gary Parsell Pam Potts Karl Powell e1! it f H ic .rf -3 J .' H' f ' W' 'mg ' . 'r-' 1 J ,J Q erea Q - 1 'ii li j fgk' ,fl ,. Bradley Rathburn Ken Raymond X 'J' I ?WE?'yHk3 NW 2 ti 1 R Tim Rife Dennis Robertson Randy Prater . 45 3 Chuck Nunamaker Elaine Orians .KN T I Cynthia Patchett Teresa Predmore 1' ' PM ' 7 ,x A I 1 A I , ' ' P XX!! 1 K+:-3 231 1 9 1 1 KQWH1 Marty Reber Jim Reile Q 4 J ig R 4 Q15 J Vt Q ' f3'f31gjH. R. ,J if J A Jeff Rowe Randal Rowland l itz E ,, 'tt ' 5 , 'I ,5 32 if Q Danny Russell Kevin Russell . . 'N Diana Searles Rhonda Sharrock x K ,. . ., Joy Snavely Laura Snyder ,vslhfw ' A 531315 mm Jeff Stewart Tedd Sleif 'N Dave Strathern Sam Swartz Chris Swihart Marla Swihart 'f t ' Kim Russell Paula Shaw Rita Spence Todd Stone Cynthia Swavel i 'N O , Bill Sanderson Robin Short Gary Stansbery ff Randy Schmidt XJ Je- I ! o x ' .. ' I. - I Maria Shumaker Mindy Stecher . fs , N as K5 Robin Schuster Julie Shoup David Shuman Shelly Smith Q. W X lla, Q Julie Stein Marla Steward 1 Steve Swihart Ellen isn't committing herselfeither way!!! Underclassmenf51 Belinda Swerline Kenny Taylor Brandon Thomas Bill Thornton Z' T7 ii 4: N 1 N 4 S Mark Walton Jeff Weave,- T ,.:. ,,,. h , M Cindy Weyand Tim Wolfe he , . . 1:x:..fa-1. ix D TT, -Y FS? Ts t- IE 7 . K Cindy Young 52f Underclassmen JoAnn Whitt ., 3 N . 4 f 35:1 ., 43-212 L , X P -egzsf 'Hifi t-4 Carol Wrightsman Ralph Young Earl Thiel Ax Becky Trautwein B c Lyle Weaver Deborah Williams Randy Yarbrough .loeThiel . i ii lshlm i z Gary Utt P ' fr: -- rf -I x it I gig ' 1?rx,,t A in ans: if all '. ' 'A 2 1-1 1451 ,-af Vickie Weaver Mary Williams . A f 4 1 1 r 2 5. if 'Y t fa -'.' s' '- ' 12 . K- . Sandy Yarbrough LCC Thiiil Terry Thiel Tina Thiel Terry Vance Debbie Vehrs Shawn Van Derau Cheryl Webster Patricia Wells Regina Welly jLet us entertain you. 4 if F : x g.. 1- 9 1 YM? ual' 35 H E-. , ' 1 ,QM .. ,, ,N if Z Ji .wg wav :inf K -E VW1 Q-.929 2, -N ,,.,. W ' E' W.. I A ?Jf,,'?5 G+ ,. L, U if Q-nm? ,,. , , 1 E: L, 2 f I? ly W N Q' I Wf 4 k --I! Q .,,, 1, 1-A my kk 1, I ,,., I , V A ,TLA v 4 'R Q - , ,, Q . , 2 I A Lf: r' ' w .5 ff QE fa Www Uhr ...wwf EA gin .2 4, NL Y? 4 Sophomore Class Officers: Jennifer McAllister - Pres., Brenda Batton - Vice Pres. Linda Young - Treas., Cathy Browne - Sec. , is , gg .g es A an A by ' i 4 I X ' ' ful , s a Kevin Barth Brenda Batton Debbie Beamer Kathy Beamer r X 1' 5- YQ 3j5fSffi-1 , . Bilge? 'i an I ' - xt? C' 7 1' V -' 'L 'H , 5 , , A' Puf f 'K Terri Bickham. Georgia Biglin Barb Billock Brian Binau Tim Bricely Dallas Brocklesby Jeff Brown Kathy Brown 54f Underclassmen s fa-m,,g. ..,, .,. ,, sf Q .. ,fl I . .fi it ,yn Mike Abbott Tim Adkins Michelle Allison Rick Altvater Dan Armstrong Charles Bennett ' 1, if .. az ,, Gerald Blair A 5 in l . - 'Q ,X 1 . 9 Sf YH- Ae- . ff I Linda Amos Greg Anspach Cathy Austin Jim Bailey Glenda Bennett Nathan Bennett Dean Blum Mark Brady Kit Brown Tim Brown Cathy Browne A L, 52 if - E -. aa,..'E!3' 5? s ,gtk Diana Burks Ramona Chance g V.. as sl 2 K 'ei ,gi slt r Connie Coons Alan Courtright if Kevin DeTray Audrey Dillion A , 4 f ' Mm Ni L 3 V' iff- C .x-, 'Zim' W X n .4 ' if f KE ,Nuff ..,. ,s. n,,, Q , ,. Maraline Frey Tama Frey Steve Ginter Greg Gottfried ., I Y V i? V l 'fl ,. ,M gl. V Y ki ' Q0 ia 4 f.. K 2. vig Rachel Hamner Harold Harper Tis? 35 . 4' ,gm xx KH ,As x i ', 'i Bruce Chandler Jim Clabaugh E S x 5 to xy. is E Julie Cowell Dave Cox if' Cheryl Eligin Tancye Fogle Vicki Frey Teresa Frisch ,ii T', I , 5 111. . V gi .. ,E 0 .. , Ken Gottfried Bryan Graham Nancy Harper Ronald Hawk Elaine Clinger l l Connie Craig Jean Franz Greg Garber Ii iq ..a , 1... .y.- s - I, ,gg Tim Cole G i p! K I wr ,X N I-x i Carol Culver Bernadette Frey A 1 ge t ' Phyllis Garza Vicki Collins Suzanne Derr Dan Frey N 1 I ,X 5, fs 3 -A Becci Gerber ,H .J NIL-4 ' s. ...4- Ronita Burks and Colleen Brewer catching up on the latest. Underclassmen X 55 is n 'asf . I Qfiw, -ik 4, wj ji- . Q , ,YL Gary Heffelfinger Cindy Henry Scott Hewett U5 i , . rg i - 1 A k I ' hifi Xij ,g. if . ,gi X' c at - is Q, 1 41 i Qu fi QV, , 'Fifi , Linda Hoover Steve Horn Richard Hoy Curtis Johnson Rebecca Johnson Sue Johnson W, if? .. K ,ffilfk Ti 1 1 . , x l--ii in W - -I ' .lift 'E' ': ' - A 11 V i , Q-155. fy . .. iff ' .2 4 , J ' ' Q1 yi. . W. ,L . 1 . I C M 22555: -Ill . . LWPX ,..-NS: X jug: nvhozq 52 -1:32 0 5. ' 322252- is :Ni Cindy Keller Julia Kennedy Theresa Kinley ikv. 51, Are the sophomores observing Be Kind to Birds week by making the band hats into bird nests? 56f Underclassmen .Jr ut 1 .ii, 1,. K Rock Heyman V 'Q' X xx . 2 X A ine.. :V 'kj . . . :gig ig, 'L , . , 1,,5?4n .K . K V X ,, 1' tiki' H'- ,yt .1f5,figQ4. A 7,1 K 5,,4 e4lfafi.- Gary Huffman Laura Kalmbach J f: i i ifg-Ll ' in . Kevin Koehler Mark Kuenzli Diane Laudick Debbie Holdcraft wg, . 5.23 tty, Lester Jarman Becky Kauble Tim Koehler Kim Lamb Lonny Honsberger Robert Jarman Cheryl Kauble . .- kr Kay Kreachbaum ff' . 'V 5 . . , zv..l JA Loi fkgl f' Q Kathy LaMont Tammy Lawrence Deb Lehman K R? Teresa Hooper Cathay Johnson Oliver Karg ,Ia-GK' oi? if I r J Bruce Kuenzli Nancy Landon Dennis Lehman i in ,r V: j ff A 1 0 L L -.L J ,Q i 6.64 Li Q L: qi ' ,.- ,L L J ff. AQ- L '77iiL:fifi xx 5 . f Jerry Leslie ting K x Q K E he if fl' , EL I Y LC . ,tp N Jennifer McAllister X' . he L .Y - Lk L Mark Mewhort Connie Murphy John Oliver 2' .N L g Q 'Sl 1 1 '- ' .'.,mft:f J L,.r ' Sue Liles Lynette Lortz Abel Lozano Jack Luikart Gary Manning a- D 2 5 L 1' SL 4' , K! L. K we E LL K j ,L. , fgfigl 'C 7 ' ' t f 5, qv: V i xr mi' XS- ,V X z . - 'VL Tiffin L A 5 f Jane McCarthy Leda McDaniel Wayne McKeegan Bill Messmer Terry Messmer 1 P tii L A L5 'S ,f 3' Q 5 A F A if Mike Mewhorter Ken Molnar Tina Moran Doug MOSCS Dean Mulvain -e-Q? LuAnn Nachbar Paul Nance Patrick Nelson L lcii 3 L L ttiyyt Lf f L Li 'zigfiff-2 K -Q - L 'V I V f 4- Q V' Liu L fx. Li, K K, J ' ' J iiii L V ' 1 -LL J x K ri. . J in it Ora Owens Tim Owens Alison Pagnard r LAK ' V' s June Niederkohr Mark Niederkohr Pam Martin lliii o Xl . is Doug Mewhorter I .5 L . N 1 5 1: 'It ip 1' , ,E ':' , Mita: -ff. XZ Colleen Murphy QL R QR W ,Q i V Tom Nunamaker Dean Pahl Donna Parsell Elaine Parsell Janice Pelphrey Ya, you're tough, Doug!!! Underclassmenf57 -. N A I l 5 ' - 'A Denver Piatt Tina Pickett Tom Quinn Jeff Rall r Ewe- '55 X x we vw ' A ' 5' R D , Randy Reile Kristi Rhodes Gary Richards Chuck Roberts all Fred Sammet VM 'TI P 4 is 4 V K .- 1 Z an Q 'N m n :- s: 5 Tired, Becci?'?'? 'im 'Gif J ' Paula Seedle Donna Shearer Teresa Shumakcr Kim Smalley Doug Stansbery Gary Stansbery Karen Stansbery Martin Stansbery 58 f Underclassmen Rel Rick Ratliff Richard Robertson ,ff fe X Jim Schilling Mark Schwenning Darlene Smith A ' i e 1 f ff. i E ',. .Auf ' i- .. Sue Stansbery qi 1 s. -ii-r ' 'wif l f as kt x s , ,. r X, ,,. t Z if .Q :ws- 4, 'i' ' .Xil- Dawn Raymond .W we 1' Galen Ross Kevin Schmidt Y-Q Doug Searls 'V ll.. 0 N, 4' 'Sh , f 3: ' er N, 'R M , xi ' i - . A 9 .Aa Sylvia Smythe JoAnn Starner J ake Reel Sue Roszman I-'awz Schoup 4' is ' S ,cg- Marion Searls Jill Spitler ve- 5 Y iw R .sm-' 2 ii 4 ii 5' R ,fr Shelly Steiner -.gym-.-W Frank Stephan Marla Steward Dan Strasser was --'f, f .fwxzfg-haf, :J - A iii? ,?P3?'?'l:2f2'W'5'i'1 ?' ' 9 rrf 4- - MO. gp,-Q... P 1 fs . K - Joe Swartz Dawn Thompson Dennis Wall Our well-mannered sophomores. Donald Taylor Mike Thornton , Q '12 f Sli : . if Sandy Walter Nancy Strasser Steve Sturgeon Diana Swankhouse H u' x t ' s at tl t ' .,' . l P eee A ' . L E ,tte ' We . - ' - S ll Barbara Thiel James Thiel John Thiel Matt Thiel Vicky Thiel ,E ,- A Sharlene Treadway Sharon Van I-liorn Karen Vaughn Linda Vent e Wifi J. His' ff? rw, Q35 - -' , . . R Q at kgs. fast- Mike Walton Kevin Williams Scott Williams Julie Wood Charles Weatherholtz 'gf x, X a Vf. ' Barb Yarbrough Dave Vinsant Colleen Weaver Bob Weyand Maggie Wieging I , yr r J fa, , . 1 gr, . Linda Young Teena Ziessler Underclassmen f 59 at at-' ,wt at -Q in L, if I Z' .ef 'u Hmm... M ,X Mm mi ww walt i 1 L.-.--no-o 'f5 M-A Am? Em? q , , ,I wwW X. 1 5 ,-mx'-w 5 'wM.id,,.fw ,wwfwwwwwm 'MM ,,1 ' i M WWW WSH-ww -3 2 - Z- L 'W Eff Z 9- if ,lag .- 3' 1 1974-75 Fighting Rams ,.x...,f , .M ' v .4 A. A . s . .- P-sim fs I' l fa , QT I Y Y ' :Ii l1 M-M : ffr 'Wil it sl A, if Y i ! 'P ' '-on 7 f f , ., W 'A' -'-?, ,. 7 We 1 so W' f i f . .. J ' 1V K 2424 ' ' 2 i 5 ,jlfii X K4 rf sr s f 'Q .. -' ' M --, ,, . fe M K l -Y' hw H Q . - .. 'W it p 'rqiiy 7 f 1 -fl .1 Alvin . B- if . we 2 si. W ' an -1. nf' -' t , - M it f- 1 IQ 7 Q Q If i V fl, my . -s V ' , V. of ,..,, QA IL I E i Q .-, Q 3' 5 I A - ls' . , ' ' rp, 7 ' I f A. , r m- f 'wsu 7 ' 1- '. lx. .ft ' tr Uppgp JI! n-Q E , 1,4 .1 ,W 9 I . y n 3 br, QER fr . , . fy A -,T A . l fa , my 2, l Q : ll, -3. A, '5 f-1 ' ' S ' , 2 H-Q4 -if ,.. t' ' 2,2 I W 7 , NUER 111. HJ, . FR:-.,fe KV rn, Q PER, t . Q 'Hifi Fx, ,ff 5 1- . I , -tl .O , P, QI, AJ . I - f Q A - - fi . -N - , - I W li , uf' -5 . Q s . 1 L. JI, p- z I 1: - W: ' . F! s - U' x . - I 1 ' 3. - V 'Q' -T.: I 'X ':' -' M is 'J' J f '. 414. 7' ilqrl' Qu' ' ix I EN M ' M , sf ER 'ff . 2 s is fi l ',, 7 A 1 , f 'fi L f' 1 Q, ' . fi: ' , 3 , j' 'ER ' t,,,f,,. H, H iw '5f'1' 1' .1 M., .tg V lk ,. , MRM , ,- 1- , ,- A A . , , , , P ,K if 'ff .x 7' in ' 'i 'M is 5 1 I Y f e lr , 9 ff' Viv? ' Q ' I L 5 , K W. 7 , V lf , ., , K 1. ij, , 1 1 Jil' I.. p tt . . A--V - i f 1 Q . 5 , V' In A , ,Q I A 1 llvzz V i I X et, 2 , -t 7 , t , i , v 7 -1 Q , l l , - . l sur' ,I B K Af, if ,o, , ,VV.r K. ll! it Mrslnf ,J 5 , V ix ' 'J WY' - w:'? ': FI' Q. it .. , AHWL t axi al l ' Q H ' N W -V -'sf - I C Q 1 L. I '45 1.2 s' ' L- I I L'g,f A , 5:1 ' ? - 'Htl' . - 4 P -Mfr ., 'eff Q' Yi? -' ' ' gf If , , ' , . ' ' , ' 4' . .,,., -. I - ,. ..-. -- -- '- -Hr , g,.T,,,1Tf.: , . . ' K ' Q ii tit ff 1 E , ,, . , , . , , s,,,. ,. , ,, .fu . . ,-vga- ,. . . l 'C,. .'l - .- ,. 4 .+L -f , Q '..,..W - f r Y' A 7 Front Row: Lon Koehler, Troy Richey, Ted Barth, Dave Beidelschies, Phil Wilson, Wes Steiner, Gary Veith, Dave Leeth. 2nd Row: Kevin Clements, Randy Beidelschies, Dave Wolfe, Dan Smith, Ron Derr, Steve Warner, Flavel Heyman, Rex Culver, .lohn Gamber, Mark Walton 3rd Row: Don Howard, Don Baker, Lance Constien, Russell Lee, Tedd Stief, Mark Phillips, Ralph Young, Dave Strathern, Lee Thiel, Kurt Kimmel, Karl Powell, Dave Vinsant 4th Row: Dennis Robertson, Dallas Maltsburger, Chuck Nunamaker, Tim Wolfe, John Neiderkohr, Mark Halm, Matt Thiel, Steve Sturgeon, Brian Graham, Jim Bailey, Back Row: Dean Blum, Gary 'Stansbery, Gary Manning, Tim Koehler, Rock Heyman, Brian Binau, Mark Mewhorter, Mark Schwenning, Tom Numamaker, Chuck Roberts, Mike Walton, Don Taylor Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Coach Stevenson, Coach DeBarr, Coach Hughes, Coach Leeg Front Row: Coach Hostettler, Coach Morrison, Coach Patton. 627 Sports 6 6 8 23 6 12 6 l4 7 Elida 7 T. Calvert 7 Willard 10 Bellevue 27 Shelby 42 Bucyrus 7 T. Columbian 24 Norwalk 28 Galion 6 Y 1 P , I 4 f . .- I I N i 1-U ,gf 'MQ V X N ,gg 514. f . Q '. f' X' X t ,, A 4lL w,Vg,FA,g V ,A ,X X' V 1 I f ' Wifi. Tits. t. xiii'-'T N ' My JI f 7- i t ' 1 K 'Mtv , - ' 1 A' , , - ww., H L. e fo' 2' t ,- . -an - ' ' f, j ,V gm ja 7557, ' ,A fr -' 'Q .73 . , g g'ff?g,,,w,, .,qgi.17pl..g :,g..y 3- ,,,,. ,gw'.:,,N.-vi w W 5ffir'3'f,5l5.k,4.1?-45P'A' N Y 'X 'VMf ,W3 i'Q'l' f Qi.. t ,. if i 1... fi -N' S-kmugmn. L. ff, 4 EVA ,qv Being discouraged by losing the first three games by a total of four points, the Rams bounced back for a Homecoming victory over Bucyrus and a Band Night victory over Galion which enabled Upper to tie for fifth place in the N.O.L., their highest finish in years. 'll'wo juniors were honored by being named All N.O.L. while three seniors were named honorable mention. Safety Ralph Young and center Kurt Kimmel made First Team N.O.L. while linebacker Wes Steiner, d.efensive end Steve Warner, and defensive tackle Troy Richey earned honorable mention for their perform- ances. Tri-captains Dave Beidelschies, Phil Wilson, and Ted Barth provided the leadership for the 1974-75 Fighting Rams. Sportsf63 Football Action o I . of-g Efx Q. E ,Q ' rg' g - - s,.:g.4 . 1: 1 ,ffm 'xjf' 3 ff!! 1, 'QR' 3 'xl ' , I . K - - ,Q ,, . 'Si291.S1.Q5..m1.-fha A Fax 64fSports Reserve Football Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Upper Sandusky Kenton Willard Bellevue Shelby Bucyrus Tiffin Columbian Norwalk Galion Sports f 65 1974 Cross Countr Team Front Row QL to RQ: Ken Manning, Kevin DeTray, Mike Kinley, Bill Thorton, Dave Mason. Row 2: Doug Stansbery, Dusty Johnson, Dan Strasser, Wess Harr, Phil Herring, Jack Luikart. Back Row: Dave Eyestone, Ed Frantz, Tom Byrnes, Jeff Garber, Joel Kin, Bill Sanderson, Marty Stansbery. Coach - Mr. Young The Cross Country Team under Coach Ralph Young completed a 5-5 season in their second year of competition. The Harriers were led by Co-Captains Joel Kin and Phil Herring, who was the Rams first qualifier for the State Meet. Herring, besides finishing 4th in the N.O.L. and 10th in the Sectional, received the K. of C. Award and the Most Valuable Runner Award. Dusty Johnson received a trophy for the Most Improved while Jeff Garber had the most miles, 344. 66 f Sports Phil Herring Wess Harr Joel Kin Dave Mason Dough Stansbery Jeff Garber Dan Strasser Marty Stansbery Kevin DeTray Ed Frantz Jack Luikart Tom Byrnes Bill Sanderson Bill Thornton Dave Eyestone Dusty Johnson Ken Manning Mike Kinley Cinju redj 9:42 10:26 10:32 10:33 10:42 10:44 11:01 l 1:12 11:23 11:25 11:25 11:37 11:38 11:49 12:07 12:1 l 13:39 13:52 31 limi' 3' 'P iiii mmm , siggwtg WE: it Q: gr: N I -, fw-' .mls 5 'Q' ' . W' S - .. . fs: . , ...iisig I-Q +' 4 3 'fs 1 ' 'E.Qt 'Q ff I - f 1 11- .ab we 'Ws..' .- ,. .- ' v -J: -- L. -. Q' 'Q' f'?7 Q:I' .rf-f-:Q e .--. at -V . V Slfgasikffs- W ..-lk . . 1 H .A . ,L Jvsrigg : ,ug t he in . -kg: ' ' A Q . lg , . I ,, .. N A A -W ,V A -- L te, gggzf- ,es 4 . g 5335 H 'Q .f . S ,Z , ffl Q' ssieiigxe r P594 . . . gf . , 3, gene LB . ,sf ' .- J.. ,-' f' I - f J M4 t 1, ' it L. kwl Phil Herring This is a golfcourse, not a racf: track! And they're off and running! Guess who? - ,W ,. . X 3 ' gg, h w , ' ' !3'fEib 1 11.4.3 '1JfvNA'-flfgga X X I ,Q N , , 1. Lx X - h . , , Q: sjfzw 5 X 5 - ff: X h X N 1 ,AM X fdisb , Z4 f if ... .ff- XM bbq. INX- . '- E i . hx :K ,. -g g zfx' A . r 2' f if V 1 K hx A ' PYP X., X - . ,X .ff -GSQ, V, 5.2 , x l -'ao-.xg- . x ' x:kq,.f'1f A A XL H H' B a h ' W A h ' L Q ' 'iy ii' y EMT K I' x. - 115 1 ., i A ' , X , 75131-iii: a '- K-1 4-1. 'J N X ' 4 x z?fv..4f Sx I h 'mL.,T'1f-':'.f,w 1, , - A .xryxptgzi-ig X1 IFEEFIL' 0 x N h-,A x f3Q.'ffS,:e,.'g:a2,Q .1 ffgf: f 5f4,Xjwy75ILf,, S N-' x : 4:1 ,J fxgfq -- , - L. WP.: f 3: - xv .ai--'Vw ,,K-.w.'--134--f-X--LW 7 V x -saw: X f5f.wx.,.1,-.U- sf X--ff:1'4!'K'w ,, M A' Q- ' 1-Jw bf: m., 1i',1 i-,M-2fxffxf,',-i 1H9' gem bla - ' . . ww-M'-fL'i'.?1,,mIl Nfl-. -fy- g 1 , A 3 -X -xg 3' -4 N.-fhnmff Rei-'refwiiggggg trysgfa:.,T,f,1632ZX,-r,f,.fg1 P fgqbfrrimi - 1 f- 4.-of ,,M,f,'Xi,-.ff 'vw A ,i -, H 1g 'Np3f.j5iQi5+ax.i.,?n.-heL54,g,:t.,Q,'mfQ Tiffgify-:-f'Sy.-fs. 'aff A ' Qziflf' 5.62: -.L,.. QA -.rw 'sf 1 f-Bk ww-Lf wfixk-L wtW'1BN.'s'-42,5 Jew PM ' What ARE they doing now? Sportsf67 19 4 G1rl s Volleyball Back Row Rhonda Sharrock Mmdy Stecher Sue Hanke Theresa Kinley Cindy Young, Julie Shoup, Roxie Karg, Denise Bennett, Cindy Smalley, Marla Swihart Julie Cowell Jane Bauer Cindy Patchett The girl's volleyball team, under Coach Jo Cook, competed for the first time for the Northern Ohio League title. The Varsity finished in 2nd place with a 5-2 league record and a 7-5 overall record. The Reserves finished l-6 in the N.O.L. and 5-7 overall. Varsity lost won won lost won lost won won lost lost won won Bellevue Shelby Bucyrus Col. Crawford Tiffin Kenton Norwalk Crestline Galion Wynford Willard Buckeye Central Reserve lost won lost won lost lost lost won lost won lost won Ae . :- . fm. W ,, WSW 1 1975 Baseball f ws Upper Wynford 7 Upper Shelby 5 Upper Willard 5 Upper Bellevue 9 Upper Bucyrus l Upper Elgin 5 Upper Norwalk 15 Upper Galion 9 Upper Clearfork 3 Upper Bellevue 7 Upper Shelby 7 Upper Bucyrus 5 Upper Willard 1 Upper Norwalk 7 Upper Galion 1 Upper 1 Tiffin 6 Upper 4 Tiffin 1 The 1975 Rams completed their most successful baseball season since 1972 with an 8-6 league record and a 9-8 record overall. Upper finished in second place in the NOL after occupying the NOL basement the last two years. The Rams, who won five of their last six games, defeated every NOL team except Bellevue at least once. With only three seniors - Flavel Heyman, Mike Horn and Dave Wolfe on the team, the Rams could be strong contenders for the NOL championship next year. 70 5 -X ii 1 re' ,KP X. X '4 J 57 ' 5 Hi 'E 2,1 g ,.:'5t Q ,. ' I g r ixw t au: 17 , Rams Complete V5 inning Season X 5 f K'.. .1 ' X9 X-X K K 1 K S -,S-,ji..sX--3,-X.e 1,' X 1: .X -E 1 X af?,T'f ff Vs ' 1 TK, KK KK KX KK KK KE. in k'k- fm' . KK fgg?A??z'51, K- iK5- .K ff, K fd KKK, KK , K K. K K K E QXXKKK KKKKK-KKKK 2 KK KT Kg, 2. KKKKK K K, ,J if KKKK , KKK - K K XXK, K ,1X,!K,KKKKiK5iKKKKKKKK N K .K .K KKQKK4 KKK K M Q K K KK .. X -KK I X' 1 ' 'X 'X-XX Q X' fi ' KK K ,K,K K R' , X Q .5 X X L1 X 'P f e X X X XX .r X ,K . .. KX X-.,,,,,X . X . X X. XXX3 XXXwXX,XK,,fX, X M. XXXXXXXKKKKKKKKXK XKKXK. XNWKKK KK, . KXX- X., .XKQ XKQQQ KK KKKK K., WK KXTKKKXXX .K .,XK?KKK,XqK KKKKM MKW XX, . X KX . X X 1' X VKX X XX XX XXX .ws . U 'W XMXXXXXKX X . ,- K 'A . 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I v f ,, 3 TVX W ,,.. . . --...L-, 721 Sports Thursday Night Champs: Effi- cient Five - Mike Barth Ted Barth Flavel Heyman Dennis Robertson Van Rothlisberger Mike Barth - Most Improved Average Dennis Robertson - High Average -- High Series Gary Stansberry - High Game Wards Kevin Schmidt- High Average Tim Bricely - High Game Jeff Bowen - High Series Steve Sturgeon - Most Improved Agerage Ed Frantz- Most Improved Average Dan Corbin - High Average High Series Randy Schmidt- High Game Linda Hoover A Most Improved Average Sharlene Treadway - High Game Sue Hanke - High Average High Series Secretaries: Beth Stansbery - Monday Pam Long - Tuesday Cathy Heyman - Thursday Denise Bennett- High Average - High Series Lori Armstrong - Most Improved Average Joy Snavely - High Game Cnot pictured! Diane Parsell - Most Improved Average Susie Teetz - High Average High Series Margie Balduf- High Game Sportsf73 1974-75 Ram MANS. l1'f'l txvjz Xxx., I: ,mf M N. XJ N-J 333 El 14.211, . f iff 0 . X3 A N f Back Row tLeft to Righty: Tim Rife, Joel Kin, Eric Lucas, Joe Kraus, Steve Micheli, Joe Graboski, Jeff Garber, Tom Pagnard, Randy Beidel- schies. Front Row QLeft to Righty Ralph Young, Jim Reile, Coach Jump, Lyle Weaver, Jeff McClain. 'X Jeff Steward, Phil Lucas, Dallas Brocklesby, Tom Quinn, Albert Nunley. Upper 53 Upper 57 Upper 43 Upper 52 Upper 53 Upper 63 Upper 43 Upper 42 Upper 60 Upper 55 74f Sports Colonel Crawford Willard Wynford Bellevue Bucyrus Norwalk Galion Elgin Kenton Tiffin It was a young Ram squad that took to the hard- wood this season. After a hard fought victory over season opener, Colonel Crawford, victory eluded more often than it struck. Injuries, inexperience, and a very tough N.O.L. made it a rough season as the Rams ended up with a 5-15 record. However, many close games made this season a very exciting one. Climaxing this exciting season was a upset victory over a strong Tiffin Columbian squad on Senior Night, the last home game. The Rams put it together in Tourney play to make it to the sectional finals for the 6th time in the last seven years. However, the sectional trophy went to the Shelby Whippets as they edged the Rams in overtime. Prospects look very bright for the Rams next year with nine returnees from this years Varsity combined with many fine players from a winning Reserve Squad. Upper 58 Shelby 63 Upper 42 Willard 68 Upper 53 Bellevue 60 Upper 56 Bucyrus 60 Upper 48 Norwalk 58 Upper 60 Galion 87 Upper 67 Tiffin 65 Upper 54 Shelby 56 ' Upper 56 Ontario 44 Upper 69 Shelby 72 'Tournament f Basketball HHHH my , i I Qi' 1 k .I . 4-n 1- . f . . ,,, K I-4 N1 Q. LQ.'L...i 1' ff' Q ,A .. my Wt 4-uw. -, I . :f 14 ' F X11 N . gan' ,. ,,,,,,., M5 'M H HH H 1 w HHHH . H H13-Q-ex ,HH 1 ss: H 1 ' W V .-4 1 i :W ff HH f sf ' 'Sd A .f,. muf- M T, HHH HH C' , , In J ,W-W ma N . iw g 'Nik M f M 9 '59, ,mi W ,. Aj'-. .N N 1 if Q. ., M... - :S ,,, g H 'S N ' if' z ' X .M Q, I 4 1 X H I H.L, ,Z ,,,..,-0' 'f-Nw.. I' H f' ! 5 2 I l Sportsf75 Reserve Roundballers 1 K Back Row: Dennis Wall. Mark Kuenzli, Mark Schwenning, Dan Armstrong, Mark Mewhorter, Mike Mewhorter, Bryan Graham, Dave Vinsant Front Row: Mike Walton, Greg Garber, Coach Grossman, Marty Stansbery, Randy Reile Colonel Crawford Willard Wynford Bellevue Bucyrus Norwalk Elgin Gallon Kenton Tiffin The Junior Varsity Basketball team made a respectable Eggs: showing as they finished with an overall record of 10- Upper 8. However, the Reserves placed 3rd in the N.O.L. with UPPCT a strong 9-5 record. The experience gained by the well- gpm' . PPCY balanced squad should prove valuable for thelr future var- Upper- sity days. UPPCT Upper ....,.., Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper is s T' , .' Q 1 76 f Sports Shelby Willard Bellevue Bucyrus Norwalk Gallon Tiffin Shelby The Girls in Action!! ,,,,.,.u . ,V , M ,. -w,,l...,u--4 , w,,Wi,,.i ' . it 2 : 4 fr -' 2 F 'X Y w K N f 1. 9 v -,J I 77 f Sports Both Varsity and Reserve Girls' Basketball 78 f Sports Front Row: Teena Rife, Cindy Smalley, Miss Bell - Advisor, Beth Jump, Jane Bauerg Second Row: Roxie Karg, Brenda Dean, Cindy Young, Eileen Logsdon, Deb Corbin, Cindy Patchet. Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Buckeye Central Mohawk Willard Bellevue Bucyrus Norwalk Galion Tiffin Fremont Ross Shelby Crestline Colonel Crawford The 1975 Season saw the beginning of Northern Ohio League competition for girls. In their first year of league competition, Upper Sandusky's girlls basket- ball teams Cvarsity and junior varsityj each compiled 6-1 league records and ll-1 records overall. Upper Sandusky's varsity ended its league play by defeating their co-rival, Shelby, who was previously undefeated, for a share of the league title. Upper averaged 50 points per game while giving up an aver- age of 29 points to their opponents. Our junior varsity dropped a three-point decision to Galion to settle for a very respectable second place against league competition. The J .V. team was com- posed primarily of sophomores with very little exper- ience. Seven of the varsity team members are seniors and four of those seven were starters. But a strong sopho- more effort gives us aspiration of a very successful season again next year. Finish ith Identical 1l-l Records Front Row: Julie Cowell, Miss Bell - advisor, Cindy Patchettg Back Row: Jennifer McCallister, Marty Reber, Cathy Austin, Sue Derr, Sylvia Smythe, Diane Laudick, Terry Bickham, Jane Bauer. Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Buckeye Central Mohawk Willard Bellevue Bucyrus Norwalk Galion Tiffin Fremont Ross Shelby Crestline Colonel Crawford -fm- 79fSports We've Got Spirit! Our varsity at their best! 3 . ' -,.gs,.in 4 t- .4-A, M- . ,M K- I Senior - Janet Porter .VV . ,.f ? 'Q Ti A y 7. .A X , ... t...-nan 'bv QE.-.gry:,.:-.gge 801 Sports Senior - Betsy Smith f 7:7 They aim HIGH!!! How About You? ior - Margie Balduf Junior- Ruth DeBolt 3 J V f huh Q' W , , MQ ffm ,Gil I X Ii Q MEA ff fsfx' f ' A viii f gf!! ,ll ff 'A Q J i 'ciiifll Q2 GLCTVQQJXUMV Junior - Robin Short Junior Are the cheerleaders tired Jill Rall ofthe gym FLOOR? V a r S i t Y Sports! 81 R am s i Hemi Any ff-'Lf r Basketball season is here. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for 1974-75. Top - Karen Vaughn. Bottom Left to Right - Cathy Browne, Sue Stansbery, Brenda Batton, Sue Leonard. Working together 821 Sports Pep Rallies L' ll Our attentive basketball players. .- ff If -. 'A-Qi s - I5 ln! PJ.: Q ,Al 5' A B.. l a if What's the riot all about'??'? Do you realize I have to clean this up!'?l Ah, come on Ref. 1 Ram Wrestlers Finish With Front Row: Left to Right - Steve Ulrich, Mark Mullen, Dan Courtad, Dave Strathern, Larry Webster, Ken Gelbaugh, Keven Clements, Mark Steward Ron Clinger, Bill Sanderson, Jim Ruttman. Second Row: Coach Hughes, Jack Luikart, Ross Richey, Chuck Nunamaker, Duane Frey, Bill Thornton Joe Swartz. SCORES Upper Carey Upper Willard Upper Tiffin Calvert Upper Bellevue Upper Ashland Upper Kenton Upper Galion Upper Tiffin Columbian Upper Shelby District Qualifiers Dan Courtad Mark Steward Mark Mullen Gary Veith The 1974-75 Wrestling squad finished its finest season ever with a 6-3 record. Under the direction of Head Coach Jim Hughes and Assistant Coach Tom DeBarr, the Rams had their highest placement in the Sectional Tournament since the beginning of the Wrestling program six years ago as they took fourth place out of fourteen teams. Awards at the Winter Sports Banquet went to Mark Steward for Mat Brother, Gary Veith for the Best Senior Record, Bill Sanderson and Dan Courtad for Best Underclassmen Record, and Kevin Clements for the Knights of Columbus Sportsmanship Award. With many experienced underclassmen returning and the beginning of a Jr. High Wrestling program, the future looks very bright for Ram Wrestling. 84 f Sports Placement in Tournaments 5th at Mohawk 6th at Marion 5th at N.O.L. 4th at Sectional Individual Champs Gary Veith - Mohawk, N.O.L., Sectional K is T all r s 4 U 3 3 X ell' ' 123- -' imp-f Q ,fv- rg v, W ww'1 ?E ,, , !f Wfk V, MQ! lk' Ng! ,ff ss- , ., V: 45' Thelr Best R1 cord Ever Tennis OC - 2 43 . he as 3 g '- 'Gif ? f 11 'T f ,J S- .. T' rsss W E, o l fx.. . -V, '14 Ms. iff! Row One: Dan Armstrong, Joe Giacalone, Randy Schmidt, Dan Corbin, Tedd Stieff, Bob Clinger, Joe Graboski. Second Row: Coach Needs Kevin Schmidt, Tom Rowse, Kevin Koehlor, Don Howard, Mark Brady, Greg Anspach, Russ Lee, Dennis Logsdon. 86fSports Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Upper Tennis Scores 5 4 0 1 0 0 6 3 l 3 4 2 0 0 2 Willard Bellevue Bucyrus Norwalk Galion Tiffin Willard Bucyrus Norwalk Galion Bellevue Tiffin Shelby Shelby Tournament Perrysburg In it's 3rd year of existence, the tennis team. managed a 4-10 record in the N.O.L. and a 4-ll season record under new Head Coach Mr. Tom Needs. With only one senior, Joe Giacalone who became the first ten- nis player to advance to the District tournament in Upper's short Tennis history. The tennis team should be solid for the next few years. 5 5 ' l ., .W b -, H , ff fk i 'JTC Cliff -y T I .Lg fri: L. ,vb as i x , T ' 9tY fT . A.,,....,... .+,1w...,.,.,..,.... . ww, ,1 -.,-.,,,.,w... -W . 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Golf Team, under new coach Randall Amendola, competed in the fall instead of the spring this year. The young team finished with a record of 12-5-l overall and a 8-5-l record in the league for a 4th place finish in the N.O.L. Upper finished in a tie for 3rd place in the Sectional Tournament 2nd lost not only a sudden death play-off to Oak Habor, but also a trip to the District Tournament. Losing just one regular varsity golfer, the golf team should again be a league contender next year. S8 Saturday Morning ntramurals A total of I7 teams participated in 1975 Intramural Basketball. The teams were divided into two divisions, the Orange Division and the Black Division. Under the supervision of Mr. Jump and Mr. Morrison, the boys competed on Saturday morning. Toumaments were held with the finals being played during the noon hour. ORANGE DIVISION TEAMS BI-ACK DIVISION TEAMS Hormones fwon leaguej Cherry Pickers fWon league and tourneyl Ruby's Bar 8: Grill B0mb6rS The B.W.A.'s Qwon tourneyl Basics Stuffers II San Diablo Cleveland Vandaliers Butter DuSICrS Alanon Budweiser Sweet Flying M00n Dgonel-5 HaI'lCm Troup Tl 0ll.CI'S Heaven's Devils NTP, IHC. No Names E 1975 Track Front Row: Left to Right - Bill Sanderson, Dennis Robertson, Mark Walton, Ralph Young, Wess Harr, Rex Culver, Coach Swankhouse. Second Row: Davie Beidelschies, Greg Gilbertsen, Mark Halm, John Niederkohr, Tom Byrnes, Bill Clabaugh, Bill Thornton, John Gamber, Coach Young, Third Row: Ron Derr, Phil Herring, Mike Kinley, Joe Theil, Lonnie Koehler, Mark Kuenzli, Jeff Stansbery, Dave Vinsant, Coach Lee, Fourth Row: Troy Richey, Brian Binau, Denny Lehman, Tom Nunamaker, Kevin Detray, Jim Ruttman, Doug Stansbery, Dan Smith. Meet Results Upper 67 Upper 32 Upper 52 Upper 43 Upper 44 Upper 61 Upper 45 Upper 79 Upper 59 Upper 77 Upper 77 Elgin Relays Bellevue Inv. NOL Sectional Elgin Lima Senior Fostoria Galion Willard Bellevue Shelby Bucyrus Tiflin Norwalk Riverdale Individual Placings Sectional B. Binau-Pole Vault 4th M. Halm - High Jump 4th Walton, Halm Young, Culver-Mile Relay 3rd P. Herring - Mile lstg 880 2nd District P. Herring - Mile 2nd fschool record 4:23, State P. Herring - Mile 60 65 75 84 83 66 82 48 68 50 hKenton 22 W Ctri-Meetj th 10 4th 6th 7th The 1975 Track season got off to a slow start, but the new facilities began to pay off towards the end. Led by senior Co-Captains Dave Beidelschies and Phil Herring the Rams lost a couple ofclose ones and finished the season with a 5-7 dual and tri-meet re- cord. Distance seemed to be their strong point, with Herring going undefeated in the mile and 880 during the regular season and establishing two new school records in the mile and two mile. 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' ' IW -!.N L A.. .hwl X. T 'H f .. , ,, ,L., , ,W Girl's Track 1975 1 3 l 3 Front Row - Sylvia Smythe, Pam Martin, Deb Corbin, Belinda Swerline, Jill Rall, Julie Cowell, Jennifer McAlister, Deb Williams, Second Row Kitty Hutchinson, Cathy Austin, Deb Snyder, Janer Porter, Rita Burks, Dawn Thompson, Sharlene Treadway, Ruth DeBolt, Shelly Steiner lManagerJ3 Back Row - Coach Andra Bell, Teresa Shumaker, QManager, Robin Short, Roxie Karg, Glenda Bennett, Eileen Logsdon, Diana Swankhouse, Renee Hensel, Sue Hanke, Becky Trautwein. The 1975 Girl's Track Team finished another very successful season by retiring league champions from the first annual Northern Ohio League Meet for girls. Upper was not considered a strong league contender after losing to two N.O.L. schools in dual meet competition, but determination, poise, and a total team effort boosted the Rams to an 8 point winning margin over a strong Tiffin team. Individual league championships went to Roxie Karg in both shot put and discus, Ruth DeBolt in high jump and long jump, and Janet Porter in the hurdles. These three ladies now hold not only school records in each of their respective events, but Northern Ohio League records as well. 1975 was also the first year for the Ohio High School Athletic Association to sponsor state level track competition for girls. In the sectional meet at Ashland, Upper Sandusky finished second in a field of 16 teams, sending persons to district competition in 7 events. QRoxie Karg - shot put and discus, Ruth Debolt - long jump and high jump, Janet Porter - hurdles, and Sharlene Treadway in the mile run.j In the district meet at Bowling Green, qualifiers to state competition were Roxie Karg - shot put and discus, CDistrict Discus Champj and Ruth DeBolt in the long jump. 927 Sports Upper 83 Upper 70 Upper 8 l Upper 85 Upper 63 Upper 48 Upper 47 Upper 45 Upper 79 Mohawk Invitational Upper 8 l Mohawk 7 1 Carey 36 Old Fort 4 Vi Willard 27 Galion 40 Col. Crawford 29 Bellevue 25 Shelby 47 Norwalk 62 Tiffin 65 Fremont Ross 65 Bucyrus 44 N .O.L. Meet Upper 80 Tiffin 72 Willard 65 W Shelby 56 ' Crestline Galion Norwalk Bucyrus Bellevue I3 54 51 37 I8 V2 .0.L. Champs , . 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M N K N , K www qw ,M wfgt55,'.Q WW, www w,,1.111y Jw X, V f H. ww, ,,5,,g1y.f-1 W, ,.,, - ,A .Vw ff V ' ,, 'M ' 5 me 5 -wwmwsmpw,-1 M--v ,- ,.U,.hM.--A ww- -m,,.ff Jw, K X , W Wvrxily fp surmruuwmu Mmfwwmww HCI l F V fk 11 4 w- 4- X- f X f' Qs'wiS5fw ff ' 1 6 N , , ' My , HSI V, 3 f A M N l it Iv I ' I Q' X f ri- Wm t Jr X F 7 F Ah Phil Herring received the following awards at the Spring Sports Banquet: OUTSTANDING TRACK MAN, MOST IM- PROVED, CO-CAPTAIN, MOST POINTS RUNNING b , EVENTS, MOST POINTS OVERALL, AND SENIOR ATH- trophy to Mr. Kirkland. LE-I-E' Rita Burks and Roxie Karg present the N.O.L. girls track ' s ,pf-sr -.-A' V, ...u Q' if ' if, . . , . , xxx S- r , ' cv -., if E lia E ' Wits. . 333-e . x - . I p ,i W 1 sf N Q 'N f Rita Burks received the K OF C award for girls track. Ruth DeBolt was awarded with MOST POINTS IN FIELD EVENTS and MOST POINTS OVERALL. Roxie Karg also received a trophy for MOST POINTS SCORED IN FIELD EVENTS. Not pictured is Sharlene Treadway who received an award for MOST POINTS SCORED IN RUNNING EV ENTS, 94 nfs, Don Howard received the K OF C award for tennis and the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD. Steve Phillips was awarded the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD and the HIGHEST BATTING AVERAGE. Mike Horn received the K OF C award for baseball. 1 is , iwy, V. A fl i li X ri 'lx' il ,mil ,D , iff' li' f X L 4 - V. , si Q rib-'QQ I W 'll alll' ,ls SB E Ns! x A' ,-.ff-use Q .' ,f , X A, W2 s N 'Q-Y' PE v or -3-'--I , AV . . 4 . .,,,:l,,: QQ' ov, 2 n r so oo amos G E 5 N 0 YQ! Ca sruoerxr-s Pr' rl A rn s s oorfs rm ro rmvssnrs on on mrmns ,-.R X. 'Xnrs reoork rs senK Ko you or We end 03 every sw. weeks oerkod ond need noX'oe rewrned. Yseoorke, MXN be c.oXor coded osRoXXow1s-. Xsr xleXXov4, 'Znd Hue, '5rd CvoXd, Mn Green, 5X'n Vknk, b ond RKnoX NN'nKre. 'L The rnorks ooooskke We su'o'reCms ore Knkeroreked os KoXXov1s', P-A rneons G1-CGVXGOK or suoezkor. Y:-'5 rneons good or c.XeorN obove ov eroge. C,-7. rneons Ydxr or overoge. O-N rneons poor or xoorew posskng. Y' -O rneons Ronure or nor credn. f 5. YXONXEXN OYl'lv. Y'oK'krXoX odher ence Ko o donned progr ok 'norne swdq 'rs on Kvnporkonk orerequksrke Row ocodr Q A. PWENO P-NCR.: ReguXor'rN ond oonc,XuoX okkendonc A mms. sc.hooX ks QKXQXN 'rfnporkom Ko success os Kreqoenr dr or Xordknesses usuoXN resuXX 'rn o Xovler grade or X x x Ned X.. IxXXen We. mica she-93 0 M nnssrpnor 100 RR 'NRYU 5 PBBY, NT E Q 5 vi. LL YOXNT USE BP 9 P-L CO? XE5. SEN Y, 9-OUGYN NG TH Qs . Emu ff? NNNNN Nr VORT ,+I WJ WRU 2 f ational Honor Society o . o , , oo o - L 9 Q - Senior Members: Front Rowg Left to Right - Sue Lenhart, Wend Coons, Pam Long, Jeanette Kalmbach, Beth Jump, Chris Helg Sue Shull, Second Row: Theresa Chance, Teena Rife, Eileen Logsd don, Sue Hamner, Robin Richardson, Nadine Smythe, Brenda Dean Linda Rowland, Betsy Smith. Third Row: Stan Flowers, Chris Rif Denise Bennett, Ruth Ann McKeegan, Betty Lou Smalley, Sue Hud son, Deb Crow, Fourth Row: Steve Wolf, Jacques Ramey, Heyman, Dave Culver, Ron Derr, Dave Eyestone, Ed Frantz, Swartz, Rita Burks, Dan Smith. Flav a Stev- Junior Members: Front Row: Right to Left ! Mrs. Kinley - ff in G F lt U A ji ts G W ' Q 'J ' , 5 Q advisor, John Niederkohr, Ann Logsdon, Patty Frey, Jane Bower, -'ilk ' , - if 'ii Q if . I XJ - . if, 4, i , z Marla Swihart, Julie Stein, Second Row: Dan Courtad, Eric i J ' p i .... f J l ., Lucas, Joe Kraus, Ellen Liehler, Robin Short, Ruth DeBolt, Re- A. ,. . SKF if , . M ' 'xfly ,xl gina Welly, Linda Lehman, Third Row: Lance Constien, Becky . ,.,,, fi- 7 it ' ' E . ' rf , .X . at Trautwein, Sue Hanke, Sandy Beaston, Linda Collet, Cathy Hey- is MJ J X T, Q! 329 S 4 R, J A man, Mindy Stecher, Sandy Yarbourgh, Jenni Bacon, Fourth M 1 N i 1fx?3K2?,.3l,, ,wer N, rl 1 Row: Dusty Johnson, Chuck Nunamaker, Ralph Young, Russell A ' tw eel lll'e' ' iffy- 'fffiifiwi' . , Lee, Cindy Young, LuAnn Jury, Ann Denman, Julie Miller, -'i, iglem ,lx :M ' I, Randy Prater. , 'J 'T i7Q ' i'. .., , . 'jo ' if 'riffs ' ia' A ' ' .'. .J . ,e ,, c eiee, B f e , 1 . li - if 5 e S - ' S iiiii Ti: H 'J ii':i K w t J ...M . . -Q. -A J Q'I ..T 'l The National Honor Society is a distinquished organization into which only those Juniors and Seniors who have proven themselves as worthy students are inducted. The students do this in other ways than just grades, although grades are of major importance. One other way is the students willingness which is judged in various ways. For instance, the students must have shown the following: flj Willingness to render any service to the school when called upon. Q25 Willingness to do committee or staff work. C31 Readiness to show courtesy by assisting teachers, visitors and students. C45 Willingness to represent the school in inter-class and inter-school competition. Q55 Willingness to render service to school and community. Another of these ways is the students leadership abilities. The students are judged on the following: fly Demonstrate leadership in the classroom Q21 Demonstrate leadership in promoting school activities. C31 Successfully hold school office or positions of responsibility. Q45 Contribute ideas which improve the civic life of the school. C51 Exert types of leadership which directly influence others for good relationships. wa.. ,,.., - ' A -M K ,.c..,1,ac... .mu e - -' ' The last of these ways is the students, character. The student must be the following: CU Meet individual pledges and responsibilities promptly t school and teacher. Q21 Demonstrate the highest standard of attitudes toward honest and realiability. C31 Constantly demonstrate desirable qualities of personalit QCheerfulness, friendliness, neatness, poise, stabilityj Q41 Cooperate by complying with school regulations. 151 Uphold principles of morality and ethics. The students who are inducted are permanent members of Na tional Honor Society which operates as most clubs do. Th members elect officers, consisting of a president, vice-presiden and a secretary-treasurer. Our chapter sponsors a dance afte a home basketball game as a money raising project. The money made is then used only by the senior members In past years they have attended stage plays or movies. Thi year the senior members used their money to view a play calle A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum whic was presented at the Ohio Northern University. y . 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Seniors with a 3.5 average or better: C15 Penny Raymond, Sandy Freshour, Betsy Smith, Pam Long, Suzi Hamner Q23 Teena Rife, Cindy Smalley, Kitty Hutchinson, Anita Snyder, Bonnie Frisch Q31 Steve Swartz, Robin Richardson, Beth Jump, Jeannette Klambach, Darla Honsberger, Linda Rowland, Laura Weiging 143 Dave Culver, Nadine Smythe, Eileen Logsdon, Chris Helge, Ruth Ann McKeegan, Sheree Brown, Betty Lou Smalley, Sue Hudson Q55 Dan Smith, Mitch Rall, Carolyn Reid, Wendy Coons, Sue Lenhart, Jennifer Wall, Denise Bennett, Tina Karg C61 Ron Derr, Troy Richer, Wes Steiner, Steve Warner, Flavel Heyman, Stan Flowers. ff- 9 BW , J' it ' 'Til 11 - l5w,,fggf,,,1,, l' . jj 1 A ' ' izkfwgifq' 'J 1 , Juniors with a 3.5 average or better: UD Holly Bohlen, Nancy LaBolt, L , A. 1 X wif ' T 4 4 , , . 1- J Jennifer Bacon, Janie Bauer, Dianna Parselk C21 Mindy Stecher, Sandy , Q t' , A ' A A - 'K 231 -1 IJ Yarbrough, Cathy Heyman, Virginia Blair, Julie Miller, Julie Stein, J it ' 2' - J j l Gb Jann Gottfried. Robin Short, Patricia Frey, Russel Lee, Chuck Nuna- 4 1 X 'ew' ,,, , '? maker, Dusty Johnson C41 Ellen Koehler, Cindy Young, Linda Collet, Su I Anne Denman, Linda Lehman, Lance Constien. Not pictured is Ruth g , it A ' I I 4 DeBolt. ' ' ti, Q . , ,, 1,3 1 I L If J 'V' X l if 1 VL' 'tw C I E L I l 1 -- 1 . is , ,.,. H J, ,Q aff' Q! ff ,M ' 'J ' f um i g i X ,ga ' I A 3. Q. 1,4 , g K g V we , Q- ' J 5 Sophomores with a 3.5 or better average: UQ June Niederkohr, Julie Cowell, Aj , ' 1 Q 1' ' , V . V Donna Shearer, Linda Vent Q21 Kay Kreachbaum, Tanyce Fogle, Sandy Walter, l M , g, ,Y P L i L .4 -1 -H A Cheryl Kauble, Kristi Rhodes C31 Elaine Clinger, Fawz Schoup, Laura Kalm- i ., ' ii J f ' ' .f gg- bach, Kevin Koehler, Jim Bailey, Lonny Honsberger. U va ' 'J ' if H 1 .. 4:1 'S 3 ' , . 1 ll, -.t ete , Vw , -ll t , , 'B : ' it vs, l , J Q , , ,,.. GM 99 Scholarship Teams Biology: Brian Binau, Greg Anspach, Mark Niederkohr, Bruce Kuenzli. Algebra II: Jeff McClain, Cindy Young, Randy Yarbrough, Julie Miller. .454 Q, SM'0p SSR. cg - 'Z CROSS COUNTRY vt! American History: Russ Lee, Dusty Johnson, Anne Denman, Cindy Weyand. 1001 Academics l .ft f 4 Chemistry: Joe Kraus, Tim Conrad, .lane Bower, Pat Altvator. Geometry: Wayne McKeegan, Kevin Koehler, Rock Heyman, Jim Bailey. Sr. Social Studies: Stan Flowers, Flavel Heyman, Steve Ulrich, Steve Swartz J- 1974-75 Z F 3 ,- ., fi English 10: Sandy Walter, Julie Cowell, Donna Shearer, Dawn Raymond. EngliSll l lf Ellen K0ehlei', Cindy Afelier, Deb Barth, Jann Gmiffied- 'if . 7 - ,L A 1 Y v J 1 lv Z' 4 q 3 I i .L r , 1 . 1 I ' '. . .fri I u nn I I X 1 ' ' I' ' ' I I 1 1' ' A, M Qi f L I n 1 . u I ,Knife :Q It . - ii-1 fi ' W f.. a,,, z allall R raal 1 R f -1- 2 wi English l2: Eileen Logsdon, Wendy Coons, Carolyn Reid, Michele Batton, fab- Fl'enCli li Jenni 33000, JulieS1ein, Mindy Sieelieficliuck NUnamalCel'- sentl ,a g -l i s 1 l' 1 ' Eiif'.3 5?i,:i -P 1 French Il: Ruth Ann McKeegan, Kay Kreachbaum, Robin Richardson, Chris Spanish II: Abel Lozano, Nadine Smythe, Linda Lehman, Tanyce Fogle, Kristi Rife. Rhodes. Academics! 101 gx X ....,--'1 is x . Scholarship Award Winners Ed Frantz receives Army R.O.T.C. Scholarship f ff' 3 lst Row: Robin Richardson, Cindy Miller, Sue Shull, Deb Crow 2nd Row: Nadine Smythe, Eileen Logsdon, Suzi Hamner, Ruth Ann McKeegan 3rd Row: Teena Rife, Carolyn Reid, Kitty Hutchinson, Beth Jump, 4th Row: Dan Smith, Flavel Heyman, Stan Flowers, Ed Frantz 1 lil i 1 i 5 ll F .2 SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WINNERS If Robin Richardson - Katherine L. Artz Musical Scholarship - Cindy Miller - FTA Scholarship E Sue Shull - FTA Scholarship B Deb Crow - National Merit Scholarship Award I Nadine Smythe - FTA Scholarship fe Eileen Logsdon - K of C Scholarship and Tri Sigma Sorority Scholarship 'A Suzi Hamner - Usando Club Scholarship and Tri Sigma Sorority Scholarship .- Ruth Ann McKeegan - FTA Scholarship and R.G.A. Goodman Scholastic Award Teena Rife - Lions Club Scholarship 2 Carolyn Reid - The Reverend 8a Mrs. John S. Altman Scholarship 2 Kitty Hutchinson - USHS Business Club Scholarship E Beth Jump - American Legion Americanism Award E Dan Smith - Kiwanis Scholarship and Micheli Engineering Scholarship , Flavel l-leyman - Wyandot County Crippled Childrens Scholarship and Rotary E Scholarship E Stan Flowers - FTA Scholarship Ed Frantz - Air Force R.O.T.C. Scholarship E VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST awards went to - 5 I flj Ruth Ann McKeegan C21 Steve Swartz ' Q35 Joe Giacalone 5 C AMERICAN LEGION AMERICANIS M awards went to - Matt Thiel, E Mark Kuenzli, Sandy Walter, Tom Nunamaker, Pat Altvater, Russel Lee, Ei Sue Hanke, Cindy Young, Richard Williams, Flavel Heyman, and Theresa S Chance. 12 Dusty Johnson - lst in the County -- 1 Ken Manning - lst in the County , ggi Carolyn Reid - lst in the County and placed in the district. -I -i cl! feng Q Q PN i ' ao'- wif' ' J L' T- Z , r-XQ- .3 .I S H S SH 'LU' if .sir Q.-'?,3: ,jg 1' . ' -Pivjrl N J 1 !'k3'3?' 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P D ix we e Jeanette Kalmbach Pam Micheli Jodi Richardson 106 Lf , gf-YQ: K wav' I, ffl K inn S f 91 X 1 :2 ' v'xa.,' 5 , -an s 1 ,i W ,..h ,I I l .f ' . f,k ' ,312 V ., ., - . gy px ,. . f ' fr: a Marsha Baker Kathy Morrison Sue Derr R' 1 f - px 1 A ? 'w W 2 W I , l - ' ip-'3lt ,Q M P ' ' , 1221 'ifff 'fps .Q .Q-,. , gr- ? LIME? l 07 f 3 A - Music: The Universal Language f X 1, ? L B ., . .X if if Afl s,rl' avi' :A e ,I u 1 . 'lfififf F fi? 5 , 'tiff The usual Friday night practice before the game. Come on, get those feet up. l08fMusic Hey Jeff, Mac's over the other way! 4,1 1 ff ,Ill .liggl F '-f3,s Kathy shows that practice pays off. Marching Band Contests p '55, It isn't that bad, Jodi. Yes, Mac, we know!!! x Y I X NVQ tZx ef S X J, And then there were the ones with the easy jobs, like standing in the middle. xr E 'RAM W v, 3' .F The Jr. High is a tradition of band night. Kevin, get il right, for OIICC Pg 4 f- e Musicfl09 Cincinnati - Here We Come!!! 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It was an experience that won't soon be forgotten. All those long hours of practice were worth the effort. 'fur ma1f Relax, Mac, it's almost over. .,,., . in 1 ' -0 1' p , ... .L '3,.....iT Q S X 1 Q... at - Some nice smiles after ajob well done. Music f l l I ,.. ,.. fz W orsn The Up Sandusky Marching Ram Band 1n'w!v U Starting from the back: First Row: Pat Altvater, Ellen Koehler, Tama Frey, Jim Schilling, Julie Stein, Anne Denman, Shelly Steiner, Jerry Leslie, Tom Byrens, Deb Crow, Jeff Bowen, Brenda Batton, Linda Young, Dallas' Brocklesby. Second Row: Brent Gottfried, Andy Loose, Kristi Rhodes, Tancye Fogel, Cathy Browne, Diana Parsell, LuAnn Jury, Connie Coons, Dan Armstrong, Gary Richards, Chris Rife, Stan Flowers, Mitch Rall, Michelle Batton, Chuck Ulrich. Third Row: Sue Leonard, Sue Stansbery, Deb Williams, Dave Culver Doug Stansbery Marty Reber Jenni Bacon James Beaston Dianna Parsell Tim Adkins Dennis Mitchell Linda Hoover Fourth Row Linda Amos Sylvia Smythe Alison Pagnard Kevin Koehler Mark Brady Jeff Wolf Jennifer McAllister Steve Dave Eyestone, Martin Stansbery, Becci Gerber, Cindy Williams, Jill' Fox, Kathy Hoover, Deb Beamer, Sue Hanke, Sheree Brown, Sherry Brown, Dan Russell. Sixth Row: Karen Stansbery, Barb Rowe, Cindy Miller, Linda Collet, Pam Potts, Becky Trautwein, Sue Courtright, Cindy Weyand, Deb Corl, Denise Bennett, Diane Laudick, Terry Bickham Seventh Row: Sue Shull, Penny Raymond, Belinda Swerline, Julie Shoup, Deb Brewer, Pam Martin, Thersa Shumaker, Marsha Gagnon, Deb Corbin, Linda Vent Eighth Row' Cathy Aus in, Glenda Bennett, Cheryl Brockesby, Eileen Logsdon Robin Richardson Pam Long, Cindy Swavel, Barb Bardon, Bitsey Wrightsman. Majorettes Marsha Baker Kathy Morrison, Pam Micheli, Brenda Dean, Sue Derr, , , - 5 , , , , J s , q , 3 , .1 - - ..- ' n Zu. l.,g I. nun .nu A. ' Lu i' n r' '.n' 'L-Ill-I li : l.lOl Practicing, Cheering, Performing, Packin Et Two of the Pep Band's more outgoing members, Dave Culver and Doug Stans g, c.. if 's f'n' ! S : , l llllllllllllllllul m The usual scene at the F riday night football g Musicfl13 Concert Band 1 The Concert Band, comprised of the woodwind ensembles and Symphonic Band, at our winter concert with guest soloist, Gary Twinning. Row One - Robin Richardson, Pam Long, Marla Swihart, Linda Collet, Cindy Swavel, Pam Micheli. Row Two - Cheryl Brocklesby, Teresa Shumaker, Jodi Richardson, Marcia Gagnon, Linda Vent, Bitsy Wrightsman, Glenda Bennett, Belinda Swerline, Debbie Brewer, Julie Shoup, Barb Bardon, Debbie Corbin. Row Three - Cindi Miller, Cindy Archer, Denise Bennett, Cindy Weyand, Nadine Smythe, Suzanne Derr, Sue Courtright, LuAnn Jury, Jeanette Kalmbach, Steve Warner, Sue Shull, Connie Coons, Pam Martin, Michelle Batton, Ruth DeBolt. Row Four - Alison Pagnard, Sandy Walter, Penny Raymond, Barb Rowe, Cheryl Elgin, Becky Trautwein, Debi Corl, Shelly Steiner, Tama Frey, Linda Young, Deb Crow, Brenda Batton, Jenni Bacon, Steve Wolfe, Dave Culver, Denny Logsdon, Jill Fox, Doug Stansbery, Sylvia Smythe, Jennifer McAllister. Row Five - Linda Amos, Dawn Raymond, Terri Bickham, Karen Stansbery, Cathy Austin, Diane Laudick, Stan Flowers, Chris Rife, Kristi Rhodes, Connie Westerman, Diane Parsell, Cathy Browne, Brent Gottfried, Tim Adkins, Debbie Beamer, Jeff Shafer, Mark Brady, Linda Hoover, Russell Lee, Dennis Mitchell, Dan Russell, Becci Gerber, Sheree Brown, Kathy Hoover, Deb Williams, Marty Stansbery, Sue Leonard, Row Sixv- Wes Steiner, Dan Armstrong, Ralph Young, Marty Stansbery, Mike Walton, Jerry Leslie, Dave Leeth, Kathy Morrison, Julie Stein, Brenda Dean, Dallas Brocklesby, Jim Beaston, Chuck Ulrich, Kurt Kimmel, Donna Parsell, Mitch Rall, Garry Richards, Tanyce Fogel, Row Seven - Steve Hilderbrand, Kevin Koehler, Ed Frantz, Jeff Wolf, Dave Eyestone, Tom Pagnard, John Shull, Pat Alvater, Jim Schilling, Ann Denman, Tom Byrnes, Jeff Bowen. 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Second Row: Becci Gerber Cathy Browne, Dawn Thompson, Carol Culver, Dawn Raymond, Linda Amos, Shelly Steiner. Third Row: Becky Johnson, Elaine Clinger, Steve Sturgeon, Richard Robertson, Kevin Koehler, Wayne McKeegan, Tancy Fogel, Sue Johnson, Jennifer McCallister. Fourth Row: Brenda Batton, Christy Rhodes, Theresa Shumaker, Brian Binau, Mark Kuenzli, Gary Richards, Tim Adkins, Fauz Schoup, Thersa Kinley, Linda Young. L1 IXOISH pper Twent ! Front Row: Cindi Miller, LeAnn Sloat, Barb Bardon, Sue Leonard, Teresa Shumaker, Ann Denman, Pam Long, Robin Richardson, Brenda Dean, Tancye Fogle, Julie Stein, Jenny Bacon, Kay Kreachbaumg Back Row: Andy Loose, Dave Culver, Jeff McClain, Steve Hilderbrand, Pat Altvater, Gary Richards, Bill Sanderson, Randy Beidelschies, Kurt Kimmel, Ralph Young, Tom Byrnes, Dan Smith. G15 Of Thee s w A W 118fMusic I Sing isee :'i iff? F' ' ' HQ -1 . w 13 , -',-l'L f I f ' ' i '- E2 -9i 1 ,, f vi. -, ' ..4. I .' mi' n,. , W , , ., 0255. it 4 ' '- 1 , 'za ,.,A .i ,, Q K, Ai an .4 For the first time in USHS history, a fourth performance of the musical was given. This performance of the musical Of Thee I Sing was given by popular demand. The musical dealt with the presi- dential election of John P. Wintergreen. In order to find Wintergreen a bride, a beauty contest was held, but when he mar- ried his secretary instead of the winner, diplomatic controversies arose. In the end the Vice-President married the winner, thus preserving the peace of the world. A if Musicfl 19 Behind the Scenes View s lv K S K 3,-Mi? 5 1 gif 9. , ,s .we 74.1. .X-X l20fMusic A - , L. ,.e . ' Q-2,52 'f ig? - 3 K .Q in a - .X Q, 1 - ' .415 A '.f5i,N. 4, - Q V v 1 f lg , v':5r 7l?vfL3r!t',1 ' pw. K If -1Ndf.Wf3.'1!''Ii1Af .-in-'Guts e ' e X 'JK af 'gilt , fi 14.4.-,. 1 ,L- N5. -iserf. Q .Ay f5'.g,,,,'-it X , 'e a -h.y'-?u5g,.,-.Qi 4- P , 1 ,gb3f',s.w':Qm tg-s,'-1-iw 'eh -St X 'K-e'rs2i',',w 1:e?Qwf:.v'-me - A f-Him ' w i r 'Timm Q A .11 Drama Awards g.. BCS! ACIOF, Bob Latham Best Actress, Sue Leonard 0' 5 - , s 625 'I fa ds il ' gp r 4 ' E?-' A Q? 9 Q 9 This year there were three drama presentations: The Junior Class Play, THEY RUN IN OUR FAMILY, The Senior Class Play, ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN and the Musical OF THEE I SING. From the casts of these presentations the following awards were chosen. Best Actor, Bob Latham. Best Actress, Sue Leonard. Best Supporting Actor, John Gamber. Best Supporting Actress, Jenni Bacon. Best Small Part Actor, Steve Warner. Best Small Part Actress, LeAnn Sloat. Best Student Director, Deb Crow., The Junior Class Playis Actor's Actor was Julie Miller. The Senior Class Play's Actor's Actor was Sue Lenhart. The Musical Actor's Actor was Bob Latham. Two other awards given at the Drama Banquet was for Best International Thespian of 1975. These were awarded to Deb Crow and Pam Long. l F Z , Zena.. , gfq I 1 ,Q N if J IBIBLG ff 4 ' - L -N f! X 7 -. .-1' - - 'Y a' Mi 'A 'ii ,C , . ' -- :- - W - J They Run in Our Family Of Thee I Sing One Foot in Heaven Music Wendy Coons and Tom Byrnes receive Choir awards. f,v1 1 My eyes are closed, now where's my award? 5 E Penny Raymond and Robin Richardson received best marching awards. The most improved marcher was Jim Beaston. Awards YN -3' Mr. Ehrman, Steve Hildebrand, Mr. Kirkland, David Culver, Stan Flowers, and Mr. McDonald. Brenda Dean and Jody Richardson were chosen as Band Queens. The Music Appreciation Banquet was held May 15, at the high school. Awards were presented to band members and senior Choir members. Spe- cial awards were given as the following: E BAND JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD foutstanding Senior Band memberj - Stan Flowers OUTSTANDING MARCHING awards went to Penny Raymond and Robin Richardson. MOST IMPROVED MARCHER went to Jim Beaston. CHOIR THE NATIONAL SCHOOL CHORAL AWARD was presented to Dave Culver. FREDERIC CHOPIN PIANO AWARD was given to Steve Hildebrand. tbl' ntl .. ll Q-I ..-1 ' vr ' ,404-4 'A,,,.+-'.4,4..... 'rW,,,.,1....f..... wJ,,..,.......... ,Q 'MW 'fr 5, ,HZ X., , of 'Md -,nf .xx lx' X 1- 4 - 1 . X A. ,, I 'ifgzfl ,, YM , '1Q'. A 5 K ff 1- - 1.1.-,-A x ff 8.2 1: : , -.1 5' :3Er.:s' 13, 1 22525: - . .-.. A an-v rf- g 1 1AX :' I L, 1 f 1 .-ng: ,,f- K.44 A ,, , Q 'N ' v . M, .,,W 7 5 X. 'A ' ' 43 N Ts 9 , t., K ll 1:51 QQ-.5!. 4.24 , N-f:l fN7f - ' 9. N-+. -4 GA ', f -1 , .1 I :j , ,M , V A, iz ' ' W' ' 152455213 fvr 'K ' f w!.u.z'? '. gi . M ..f .4 . f. mf , ' , M '11-W... 1 -, ,4f,,,,. ge ,ff V ',.pf,.,,z we 5,31 42 if H, f 1' W 4 A' , M w S' ' f ga: ,153-ff: f , 76 4 1 4,17 ' f f i , V ' '4 f - 'fy- 1g,,vk,iK g,W.,.,, m,, rn.,- 2 W' , ff .y 1 ,aw , W i ', ,,, I f,., , ,,,, ww W f f Y I M. . .,., m.w1,,, .N if .gm f 25 A I , ,Q FV' i X ,Q ,.,,,..,U V.,-. -f 4 b K 7. ' x G X W J ,A 1 X. 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Tim Rife's dog barked out the orders. gn-meg - fs 'N The Hall Committee, busy as bees. The dancing girls were the masterpiece of Janice Gat- Janice Gatchel and Kathi Okluk stayed busy on t chel. day of the prom. Entertainment ,flgfsi 3 i QQ ntt A x,-gfifigg -wi R. , R You've said it all. The commons, almost finished for that nights busy theater lobby. fa .wh r.-1' IL, 'k .. ,.-. T are T 4 T The courtyard being reproduced into a State Fair. Life is a Cabaret old chum. Come to the Cabaret. Q gl' K, L5 ,M ' f -ff I1 The hall reflects the romance ofthe night. -1-. , l Hill. ,X M 'mb .. -Ma 'ax V , -ar v km' ,,g..,:i.,..' L Q egg df. 475 Y The cafeteria, fit for a Million Dollar Mermaid. 129 130 A Night of Entertainment ' 4 glKs,,,.' ' ' Yr! 'iw ia 13: X.. Q M. .' X . A X A X .X V l The clown with his pants falling down, Or the dance that's a dream of romance Or the scene where the villain is mean, That's Entertainment! This year the juniors, lead by Kathy Morrison and Steve Hilderbrand, came up with a very Entertaining prom. They all worked hard and didn't let a few painted hands get in their way. They had a special problem this year which was, not being able to use the fairgrounds for building, painting, and the usual projects which go with a prom. Therefore, Mr. Gene Rife graciously allowed the juniors to borrow his barn for a few weeks. ' Closer came the prom until finally the great day had arrived. It was the best day for the juniors, but the hairiest for the Chairmen. As always, everything fell together and good old U.S.H.S. was transformed from a high school, to a fun-filled night of entertainment. Everything went well that night except the rock band fowled up their schedule and was unable to show. So, think back well on the 1975 prom. A night of glitter, romance, dance, nostalgia, and remember That's Enter- tainmentf' , A X x. ..gl' 3.'1 ,N , we 1975 Shakespeare Banquet Mrs. Spitler and Miss Ford enjoy themselves. A grape . . . Steve? It's a good thing they had plenty of food!!! Denny Lehman opens the evening with a bang! Becci Gerber kept busy fanning her master. May 9 was the date of the Annual Shakespearean Banquet. Roman and English men and women gathered on the green. Roast pig and other elegant foods were devoured along with apple cider and chilled drink from the vines. The evening was entertaining with singing, acting, wrestling, juggling, and most of all various costumes worn by the guests. 13 lf Organizations Senior Class Play Row l - Chris Rife, Kathy Hoover, Stan Flowers, Betsy Smith, Barb Rowe, Dan Smith. Row 2 - Dave Culver, Ed Frantz, LeAnne Sloat, Bob Latham, Jacques Ramey, Robin Richardson, John Gamber, Mary Harris, Michele Batton, Sue Lenhart, Jeanette Kalmbach, Dave Eyestone. i 1 Bo Sore you get my ggod side. We've got to stop meeting like this! This year the senior class presented One Foot In Heaven, the story of a preacher's family which moves into a broken-down, small town parsonage. The play deals with the problems that the family faces to unify the congregation and build a new parsonage and church. The activities of the children give the play alight, humorous atmosphere. l32f Sr. Class Play l 1 3 . l l 5, i Q , L.. 66 99 One Foot in Heaven I eat right, exercise and take Geritol, and I love Mark Eden'works wonders! me for it. l ll One more wise crack about my socks and I'll bust you one! l33fSr. Class Play Junior Class Pla .14 LJ ww Row One: Kathy Morrison, Deb Williams, Marla Swihart, Cheryl Webster, Jill Ramey. Row Two: Claire McCarthy, Jenni Bacon, Janice Gatchel, Dusty Johnson, Randy Rowland, Julie Miller, Deb Cor,l. 1 Row Three: Mrs. Warfel - Director, Jeff Blue, Bill Sanderson, Kurt Kimmel, Denny Logsdon, Steve Hilderbrand, Ellen Koehler, Joe Thiel, Pat Altvater, Anne Denman. 5 ., -C l v . I Boys, I think it's time you learned that babies don't My,h0wtime mes when YOUI' having fun!!! come from cabbage patches. This year's Jr. class play was built around a high school athletic coach, Sam Pennywinnerf' and his family. It dealt with the many problems a coach encounters when coaching. Public pressure, neglecting his wife, and always promoting exercise and sports to his children were Sam's main hang-ups. The play takes place during a losing football season and ends with Sam's daughter, Peggy, saving the day. The play was a success and everyone had fun doing the play. l34fJr. Class Play They Run in ur Family 'X y ytyil fa? ,ig , , vt ' I . A 'J Q UVAK if .- But Mom, you don't hit a basketball with a golf club. Let's see, is this the front or the back? Now, be sure you have her home by 10:00 p.m. Sam, don't you think you're a bit too old for pajama parties? But dear, you've just got to let me coach the big game!!! Jr. Class Play! 135 Thespians and Tri-Masque Front Row: Right to Left - Marsha Baker, Cynthia Weyand, Julie Miller, Jenni Bacon, Janice Gatchell, Mrs. Warfel A advisor. Second Row: Chris Helge, Lori Armstrong, Caryll Richards, Robin Short, Jill Ramey, Ann Denman, Marti Reber, Julie Stein. Third Row: Theresa Chance, Cindy Williams, Laura Kalmback, Linda Hoover, Kay Kreachbaum, Kathy Hoover, Mary Harris, Wendy Coons, Deb Crow. Fourth Row: Joel Kin, Richard Williams, Steve Hilderbrand, John Gamber, Pam Long, Stan Flowers, Robin Richardson, LeAnne Sloat, Steve Swartz, Joe Giacolone. l36f Organizations Tri-Masque is a drama club which anyone interested may join. In order to be a member of Thespians, one must attain at least 10 points, by doing various things in the drama field. This year members in the club were kept busy by doing such things as entertaining at birthday parties, rest homes, and mother-daughter banquets. Other activities were selling valentines and having an Awards banquet in the spring. At the awards banquet which was similar to an Academy Awards Program, trophies were presented to this year's out- standing actors and actresses. The club's advisor is Mrs. Sharyn Warfel, and this year's officers were: TRI-MASQUE THESPIANS President: Jenni Bacon President: Stan Flowers Vice-P1-egidentg julie Miller Vice-President: Robin Richardson Secretary: Janice Gatchell Secretary: LeAnne Sloat Treasurer: Cindy Weyand Front Row: Right to Left - LeAnne Sloat, Robin Richardson, Deb Crow, Stan Flowers. Second Row: Cindy Williams, Steve Hildelbrand, Pam Long, Mrs. Warfel - advisor, Richard Williams, Kathy Hoover, Jow Giacolone, John Gamber. Key Club 1 Front Row: Left to Right - Flavel Heyman, Phil Herring, Mike Kinley, Steve Sturgeon, Jim Ruttman, .lim Bailey. Second Row: Ron Clinger, Joe Kraus, Dan Smith, Dave Eyestone, Matt Thiel, John Gamber. Third Row: Mr. Walcutt - advisor, Joel Kin, Bill Sanderson, Ralph Young, Steve Micheli, Jim Reile, Jacques Ramey, Dave Wolfe, Wes Steiner, Tim Rite, Tom Byrnes, Dan Armstrong, Steve Warner, Rock Heyman, Jeff Wolf. The Key Club has been involved in many school and public activities. Among these activities are: taking care of the announcement board in the high school commons, helping with the United Community Fund Drive, raising flags for high school home games, Christmas fund raising drive and serving the Red Cross Blood Mobile. Also , 'P3pT:ii5, the Key club assists the Kiwanas Club with Travelogues in service - , to the community. Yi, r g ' 5 B-Si 0.9,-, ' Fund raising projects consist of sponsoring a dance after the football game, the peanut crunch sale, and the Butler Day Some special projects that the Key Club has been involved in are the combined Key Club - Hi-Teens hayride and Roller Skating party. Along with all the other activities, the Key club sends two members of its group as representatives to the Kewanas luncheon every Tuesday. President: Dave Eyestone V. President: Dan Smith Secretary: Kevin Clements Treasurer: Ed Frantz Organizationsf 137 . Q Varsity I l at at I J 9 i rv R 1 X at Q s ' Y , , Front Row: tLeft to Rightj - Mr. Jump - advisor, Ken Manning, Jeff Steward, Kevin DeTray, Flavel Heyman, Rex Culver, John Gamber, Ralph Young, Chris Molnar, Phil Lucas, Dan Smith, Mr. Young - advisor. Second Row: Tom Byrnes, Brian Binau, Jeff Garber, Ted Barth, Mark Pell, Terry Droll, Lonnie Honsberger, Dan Courtad, Dallas Maltsbarger. John Niederkohr, Chris Shumaker. Third Row: Wes I-larr, Chuck Ulrich, Troy Richey, Gary Vieth, Mike Calmes, Jim Reile, Joe Grabouski, Steve Micheli, Tim Rife, Steve Phillipsg Fourth Row: Joel Kin, Tom Pagnard, Ron Deer, Phil Herring, Kevin Clements, Joe Thiel, Kurt Kimmel, Randy Beidelschies, Don Howardg Fifth Row: Bill Sanderson, Mark Walton, Mark Halm, Dave Eyestone, Ed Frantz, Phil Wilson, Wes Steiner, Dave Strathern, Lonnie Koehler, Duane Frey, Steve Warner. . 5 '52 4 rg UN' Z' 51. . . 'W sf Varsity U now encompasses both girls and boys who earn letters . for Varsity sports. The Sports Carnival which was sponsored by the I' Varsity U was dropped this year due to the increased number of 4 is - A sports and the energy crisis. Approximately one in very six students Q earns a varsity letter in one sport or another throughout their school A ,U career. 5 N N fl. A ' 138 1 Organizations ft. F.C.A. Qi- My VZ UW Ulf: Front Row: Mr. Young - advisor, Dan Smith, Mark Halm, Todd Steif, Mark Walton, Jeff McClain, Gary Veith, Dave Stratherng Second Row: Mr. Stevenson, advisor, Jane Bauer, Dallas Maltsbarger, Steve Ulrich, Flavel l-Ieyman, Chris Shumaker, Tim Rife, Wes Steiner, Bill Sanderson. Third Row: Miss Bell - Advisor, Ron Derr, Dusty Johnson, Phil Herring, Mike Kinley, Lonnie Koehler, Kurt Kimmel, Kevin Clements, Troy Richey, Dave Vinsantp Fourth Row: Duane Frey, Jeff Garber, Joel Kin, Doug Stansbery, Dave Mason, Ed Frantz, Steve Warner, Sue Derr, Tom Byrnes, Fifth Row: Greg Garber, Bill Thortong Joe Thiel, Belinda Swerline, Deb Williams, Marty Reber, Cindy Young, Sue Hanke, Becky Trautwein, Beth Jump, Rita Burksg Sixth Row: Martin Stansberry, Dave Leeth, Matt Thiel., Jim Bailey, Julie Shoup, Deb Snyder, Cathy Austin, Cindy Patchett, Brenda Dean, John Gamber, Randy Beidelschies, Ralph Young, Seventh Row: Dan Strasser, Chuck Roberts, Steve Sturgeon, Rock Heyman, Ken Gottfield, Tim Koehler, Sylvia Smythe, Julie Cowell, Roxie Krag, Eileen Logsdon, Teena Rife, Deb Corbin. 'l' i . if N HN J 01425 S, it-.5 1 xtN'- Z. l ,if it The Fellowship of Christian Athletes included the addition of the girl athletes this year. Along with the boys, they have two things in common, their love of athletics and their Christian belief. The FCA meets twice a month to discuss problems facing the aspect of sports. Activities this year included Church visitation, breakfast meetings, sending out cards, sponsoring Athlete's Day, a trip to Canton Football Hall of Fame, the annual FCA banquet, and sending some members to National Summer Conferences. Organizations f 139 U.G.W.Y. First Row: Penny Raymond, Van Rothlishberger, Aaron Frey, Terry Bower, Jeff Rowe, Gary Parsell, Scott Williams, Middle Row: Pam Long, Steve Ulrich, Kip Johnson, Steve Swihart, Lee Thiel, Lee Everett, Duane Frey, David Ritter, Jeff Moses, Mr. Ray Gotttired. Back Row: Mr. Shrider, Pat Logsdon, John Niederkohr, Ted Barth, Rodger Robertson, Richard Robertson, Greg Anspach. , 'ns Q Q , --1fQPE-,gm ,P Lf... ry mum -if 12' T Penny Raymond - Pres. ,, . . Van Rothlisberger - Vice Pres. Aaron Frey - Sec. UGWY is a very active club. Their many activities include ser- TCUY Bower-Tfeai . . . . . Jeff Rowe - Reporter vice projects for the community, industrial tours for members, . A l i D . Gary Parsell -M Sgt. at Arms dances, hayrldes, industrial arts displays, and taking projects to the Industrial Arts Convention in Cincinnatti, March 23-27. The members learn about our technical world and how to live in it. 1401 Organization j F.F.A. First Row: Mr. Latham, Randy Prater, Brent Gottfried, Galen Ross, Ken Gottfried, Gary Huffman, Jeff Bowen, Dean Orians, Steve Swihart Garry Nunley, Allan Thiel, Bruce Clinger. Second Row: Bill Thorton, Albert: Nimley, Matt Thiel, Dan Courtad, Karl Powell, Lyle Weaver John Kin, Chris Swihart, Jack Luikart, Dean Pahl, Denver. Piatt, Kurt Harper. Third Row: Kenny Taylor, David Brodman, Rod Blum Jlrn Clabaugh, Bruce Chandler, Jim Schilling, Jeff Wolf, Jeff Weaver, Carl McKelry, Terry Swartz, Den Gelbaugh, Paul Brodrnan. Officers Jeff Weaver - Pres. Dean Orians - Vice Pres. Bruce Clinger - Sec. Jeff Bowen - Treas. John Kin - Sentinal Al Thiel - Reporter Advisor - Mr. Lathan This year the FFA was represented by many loyal members and its advisor Mr. Latham. Their activities during the 74-75 year were the FFA Banquet, FFA-FHA Hayride, and State and National Conventions. Their many contests for the year include soil judging, parliamentary pro- cedures, livestock judging, public speaking, wool and agronomy judging. FFA Theme - A Chance for Growth FARMER fair,-hx Qtqgio 25 Organization! 141 Student Council: Ready to Serve You From Row: Rock Heyman, Theresa Kinley, Linda Amos, Connie Coons, Sylvia Smythe, Sue Dcrr, Middle Row: Kathy Morrison, Diane Parsell, Ann Logsdon, Janie Bower, Cindy Young, Ann Denman, Jenni Bacon, Back Row: Rita Burks, Teena Rife, John Gamber, Dave Eyestone, Eileen Logsdon, Jeff Wolf, Steve Warner, Beth Jump, Betsy Smith, Advisor: Mr. Bill Miller, Dave Eyestone A Vice President, Steve Warner - Treasurer, Rita Burks - Secretary, Eileen Logsdon - President. l42f Organizations The 1974-75 Student Council has continued to try to make school more enjoyable for the students. They brought about the a la carte line, which made it possible for the students to buy extra food such as Hostees cup cakes, potato chips, and fruit pies. They also took on their annual tasks of Homecoming, the spring sock hop, and a door decorating contest. Student Involvement in Local Government This year under the direction of Mr. Baker and Mr. Scherger, students got involved and learned. By the regular election process of campaigning and holding a primary and general election run by the Senior Class Board of Elections, students were elected by the citizens of the Senior Class. Then on May 5, 1975, they and their appointees went to their city or county offices to spend the day. Through the cooperation of everyone involved, the day was very enjoyable and educational. Steve Swartz, student mayor, working industriously with Mayor Weiker. ' J Student mayor and council present plans before city council for consideration. The students elected were: Randy Beidelschies Theresa Chance Ron Derr Stan Flowers Jill Fox Bonnie Frisch Suzy Hamner Sue Hudson Flavel Heyman Joel Kin Sue Lenhart Eileen Logsdon Phil Lucas Jacques Ramey Chuck Rollins Chris Shumaker Betty Lou Smalley Steve Swartz Chuck Ulrich Carol Williams Jeff Wolf Brenda Zeigler The Board of Elections: Ruth Ann McKeegan - chairman Regina Knight A secretary Randy Beidelschies Jo Blackburn Ken Manning Penny Raymond Laura Wieging X, , , ,sf .ss-as County commissioners, Jeff Wolf, Eileen Logsdon, and Bonnie Frisch find county government very interesting. Hi-Teens - 1974-75 gg ,Mm- Seniors Row l. Penny Raymond, Betsy Smith, Kathy Hoover, Teena Rife, Deb Snyder, Susie Teetz, Cindy Williams, Marcia Gagnon, Laura Wieging, Colleen Hare, Bonnie Frisch, Pam Long, Row 2. Marsha Baker. Lori Armstrong, Beth Stansbery, Kitty Hutchinson, Linda Rowland, Janet Porter, Eileen Logsdon, Julie Yoder, Suzy Hamner, Jeanette Kalmbach, Connie Westerman, Robin Richardson, Beth Jump, Sue Shull, Nadine Smythe, Row 3. Mary Harris, Sue Courtright, Theresa Chance, Jo Blackburn, Darla Honsberger, Jane Wagner, Jan Mawer, Yvonne Gottfried, Reen Wines, Chris Helge, Pam Micheli, Jodi Richardson, Barb Rowe, Kathy Courtad, Karen Clements. Row 4. Wendy Coons, Jennifer Wall, Sue Lenhart, Chris Rife, Denise Bennett, Jill Fox, Susie Welly, Carolyn Reid, Brenda Dean, Michele Batton, Ruth Ann McKeegan, Carol Weatherholtz, Sheree Anspach, Cindi Miller. gpg-,1 , 43:7 V .e. 1 .. ,, V , ' . ..'s ' -P ' 'i - - 5 1 ' so ' f - 2 f' itil! 1.1 - i , art A- A J t A ra 'rf K , j ars V. . I Af A ies, F, , X g Y , 1 xiii! Stil l' f' f i .mi it 52 Si- ESL- . W ' ' , ft .K-'15 , t .Q is sv t:'g.:,AQ 3 . . '-' sr' - , 4 ,t r, ,4 QU ' A 5 53' K g i, .,l l, .ab , ,Q A ' ag- 'Af . '.f if If X15 1 X l 4. J V - . : if . -' . .'i,Qggg'N f , f i ffl I tk J' i -. f 5' Q'-nil. 4 I . ' 5 'ees , tem 3' ' A - ,. '. if 'if Q I A ' J 'M wttakss ra s 1 i 1 , t , ,M . , ,f. ,.,. ., , . Sophomores Row l. Shelly Steiner, Tanyce Fogle, Jennifer McAllister, Sandy Walter, Connie Coons, Teresa Shumaker. Row 2. Donna Shearer, Juniors Row l. Maria Shumaker, Regina Welly, Kim'Russell,lBarb Bardon, Kathy Kay Kreaelibaunq, Linda Hoober, Laura Kalmbach, Sue Liles, Dawn Morrison, Cindy Swavel, Caryll Richard, Sue Leonard, Cheryl Webster. Row 2. Theresa Raymgnd, Glenda Bennett, Kristi Rhodes, Row 3, Sue Stansbery, Sylvia Predmore, Janice Gatchel, Jill Ramey, Cindy Weyand, Julie Miller, Claire McCarthy, Sniytlie, Linda Young, Brenda Batton, Karen Vaughn, June Niederkohr, Cindy Archer, Margie Balduf, Belinda Swerline, Marla Swihart, Robin Short, Cindy Maggie Wieging, Jean Franz, Julie Cowell- Row 4, Karen Stangbery, Young. Row 3. Lu Ann Jury, Linda Lehman, Carol Wrightsman, Julie Shoup, Ruth Cheryl Kaublg, Linda Amos, Therga Kinley, Cathy Browne, Jayne Me- DeBolt, Janie Bauer, Ellen Koehler, Ann Logsdon, Jenni Bacon, Deb Williams, Row Ca,-thy, Cathy Austin, Donna Parsell, Sue Derr, Alison pagnardv Tama 4. Cheryl Brocklesby, Cathy Heyman, Linda Collet, Marlene Steward, Tina Thiel, Frey. Mindy Stecher, Julie Stein, Sue Hanke, Dianna Parsell, Marty Reber, Anne Denman. Officers: Marcia Gagnon - President Colleen Hare - Vice President Bonnie Frish - Secretary Laura Weiging 4 Treasurer Miss Bielanin - Advisor l44fOrganizations Business Club Juniors - First Row: Rita Spence, Colleen Brewer, Holly Bohlen, Maria Shumaker, Regina Welly. Second Row: Melanie Nelson, Dianna Parsell, Lu- Ann Jury, Julie Shoup, Cheryl Webster, Terry Sue Thiel, Jann Gottfried, Pam Potts. Third Row: Bit- sey Wrightsman, Barb Barden, Kim Russell, Cheryl Brocklesby, Cathy Heyman, Tina Thiel, Juanita Karcher. Fourth Row: Marlene Steward, Ann Logs- don, Terra Gottfried. fi? - Miss Cheryl Miller - Business Club Advisor. Seniors H First Row: Susie Welly, Pam Micheli, Deb Brewer, Sheree Anspach, Betty Lou Smalley, Second Row: Peggy Brown, Vickie Bowling, Deb Corbin, Kitty Hutchinson, Linda Rowland, Darla Honsberger, Sue Hudson, Beth Stansbery, Diane Farrow, Third Row: Cathy Roberts, Laura Wieging, Deb Snyder, Kathy Courtad, Carol Weatherholtz, Karen Clements, Marcia Gagnon. Susie Welly - Pres. Pam Micheli - Vice Pres. Deb Brewer - Sec. Sheree Anspach - Treas. Betty Lou Smalley - Corresponding Sec. The further development of social and business skills is the purpose of the U.S.H.S. Business Club. These girls worked hard together on such money making projects as, a leaf rake, a bake sale, a car wash, and selling penants. The money made will go toward a banquet at the end of the year and a 8100.00 Business Club Scholar- ship. The girls also decided to go roller skating in April. Organization 1 145 First Row: Cheryl Elgin, Mona Keysor, Teena Rife, Diana Bryant, Second Row: Garlan Lundy, Chris Rife, Julie Kennedy, Ramona Chance Cathay Johnson. The future Nurses of America is or- ganized to give practical experience and enable girls to get an idea of the nurs- ing profession. The girls are responsi- ble in helping the health nurse in her duties during the year including TB tests, measles vaccinations and eye tests. 1461 Organization The FNA Advisor is Mrs. Bonnie Sankey. The girls are lucky to have such a dedicated person to help them decide whether or not to pursue a nursing career. F.T. yt. 5 First Row: Ruth Ann McKeegan, Barb Rowe, Stan Flowers, Sue Shull, Nadine Smythe. Second Row: Anne Denman, Connie Coons, Tanyce Fogle, Sue Stansbery, Becci Gerber, Sylvia Symthe, Brenda Batton, Linda Young, Third Row: Mrs. Leeth, Lynette Lortz, Linda Amos, Cathy Austin, Kay Kreachbaum, Laura Kalmbach, Glenda Bennett, Kevin Koehler, Cindy Young, Marty Reber. Fourth Row: Rita Kline, Sharon Mick, Marlene Stward, Cathy Herman, Kim Molnar, Carol Weatherholtz, Theresa Chance, Denise Bennett, Deb Crow, Cindi Miller, Pam Long, Jennifer McAllister. Fifth Row: Marla Swihart, Richard Williams, Jenni Bacon, Julie Miller, Cindy Weyand, Steve Hilderbrand, Sheree Brown, Robin Richardson, Cathy Browne, Carolyn Reid, Colleen Murphy, Julie Stein Sue Shun-Piincm Future Teachers of America helps prepare its members for Ruth Ann McKeegan4Vice pres, a career in the teaching field. The club honors 100 point Stan Flowers-Sec. members, sponsers a dance after a ballgame, attends the Nadine Smythe - Treas. Barb Rowe-Historian district FTA Convention, observes classrooms in session in May, and helps teachers by grading papers and substituting. fb 4 Xt ll ' : Organization f 147 F.H.A. First Row: Michelle Allison, Peggy Brown, Diane Burks, Julie Wood, Juanita Karcher, Ronita Burks, Leslie fHartJ Walton, Mrs. Fredericks. Second Row: Connie Murphy, Vickie Bowling, Barb lYarbrough, Debi Beamer, Phyllis Garza, Kim Lamb, Linda Vent, Lu Ann Clark, Bonnie Kummer. Third Row: Kathy Beamer, Ramona Chance, Gail Barth, Karen Shumaker, Martha Kouns, Linda Amesquita, Brenda Zeigler, Jane Wagner. The FHA Club decided to make stuffed animals for the Children's Hospital in Cloumbus after visiting the hospital earlier in the year. Among their many other ac- tivities the girls prepared and served the annual teachers breakfast during FHA week. In FHA a girl learns how to deal with the community she lives in and becomes more prepared for a family situation. 148 1 Organization N KMA, ,tuwuff A I ffm gift 1, ,nj Nui 1, - . QSM ' dba' S Q - 5 53111 w 5 i E fn, 4 Y : jf Q 7, Q I -X A3 14',f7 W I W X CQ xv Officers: Juanita Karcher - Pres. Ronita Burks - Vice Pres. Diana Burks - Tres. Julie Wood - Sec. Michele Allison - Historian Leslie Hart - Reporter Barb Yarbrough - Song Leader Mrs. Fredericks - Advisor Art Club First Row: Eileen Logsdon, Julie Yoder, John Gamber, Yvonne Gottfried. Second Row: Chuck Ulrich, Lori Armstrong, Rita Spence, Rhonda Moran, Maggie Wieging, Regina Nunley. Third Row: Deb Crow, Suzy Hamner, Rich Williams, Joe Giacalone. Yvonne Gottfried A Pres. Julie Yoder - Vice Pres. Eileen Logsdon A Sec. John Gamber - Treas. The Art Club is an organization that likes to spread its beauty around town. They are kept very busy through the year by painting store windows during Halloween and also painting Christmas pictures for the stores. The members made animal pictures for the Angeline school and spirit posters for the basketball team. Art Club members hard at work. Organization f 149 range 8L Black Staff First Row: Darla Honsberger, Jo Blackburn, Sheree Anspach, Jane Houser, Julie Cowel, Karen Clements, Kathy Courtad, Marcia Gagnon, Kathy Hoover, Vickie Bowling, Diane Farrow, Beth Stansbery, Carolyn Reid, Colleen Hare. Second Row: Deb Corbin, Sue Hudson, Betty Lou Smalley, Cindy Young, Sue Shull, Chris Helge, Deb Brewer, Pam Micheli, Jodi Richardson, Peg Brown, Cathy Roberts, Stephanie Pincus, Linda Rowland, Susie Welly, Third Row: Kitty Hutchinson, Diffnn Klumpp, Theresa Chance, Richard Williams, Dave Culver, Randy Beidelschies Joe Kraus, Jeff Garber, Jacques Ramey, Joe Giacalone, Ron Clinger, Ken Manning, Laura Wieging, Shelly Smith. Advisor - Mrs. Kinley Proof Reader - Mr. Criner The Orange 8: Black serves as a basis of communication between the school and the community. Presenting both the serious and the lighter sides of school life, it is a means of informing the readers regarding class work, activities, and other interests of the students and teachers at U.S.H.S. It also provides practical experience for the students in the journalism course and in the office practice classes, which type the material. Being published weekly by the local Daily Chief Union, the Orange 8: Black gives the members of the staff the opportunity to work directly with people who are trained and experienced in the field of journalism. By working on the Orange Sz Black, students really learn by doing . Serving the community, the students, and the staff members, the paper is a worthwhile means of communication through one of the leading forms of the mass media. 150fOrganizations a s DECA 1 K nur r ,-4' 5 X First Row: Richard Williams, Tom Schwenning, Lori Rathburn. Second Row: Joe Thomas, Mark Pell, .IohnThornton,1 Mike Horn. Third Row: Mike Calmes, Rex Culver, Renee Hensel, Nancy Bixler. Fourth Row: Anita Snyder, Kim Stump. Fifth Row: Tony Boes, Larry Wertz. Officers: Tony Boes - Pres. Mike Horn - Vice Pres., Kim Stump - Sec., Tom Schwenning - Treas. -alle 1 V 5 Deca is the U.S.H.S. work force. It is a class for some of the senior students that want on the job training besides classroom training. Deca is responsible for the annual Homecoming game bonfire, the Christmas Santa Claus at U.S.H.S., and the Christmas party for the kids at the Angeline school. This year Deca surprised the school by making a Christmas display for the student Commons. Mr. Williams, Advisor. K N.. I A , '1' A. Organization f 1 5 l Librarians Front Row: Left to Right: Vicki Frey, Tom Byrnes, Sheree Alspach, Jo Blackburn, Barb Bardon, Kim Russell, Back Row: .lan Mawer, Miss Fox Sharon Young, Kathy LaMont, Sandy Sigler, Brenda Christy, Tina Pickett, Mary Harris, Tina Karg, Susie Teetz. A ss... -ey.-an Check out the books, not the teachers. Z, Z, Z, Z, Z, 15 21 Organizations El Club del Espanol qw 'X I 1, , tal:-:-:lx Spanish Club III and IV: Row One - Sheree Anspach, Pat Frey, Sue Lenhart, Sue Shull, Barb Rowe, Row Two - Carol Weatherholtz, Deb Corl, Theresa Predmore, Maria Shumaker, Jennifer Wall, Cheryl Webster, Sandy Beaston. Row Three - Sue Courtright, Kitty Hutchinson, Reen Wines, Janice Gatchell, Robin Short, Regina Knight. Row Four - Dan Kinley, Bill Sanderson, Dennis Mitchell. Spanish Club I and II: Sharon Mick, Maggie Wieging, Tanyce Fogle, June Niederkohr, Cathy Austin, Sue Liles, Kristi Rhodes, Linda Hoover, Cheryl Kauble, Glenda Bennett, Cathy Johnson. Row Two Theresa Shumaker, Jayne McCarthy, Karen Vaughan, Sue Stansbery, Teresa Frisch, Jill Ramey, Terry Vance, Claire McCarthy, Tama Frey. Row Three - Jim Bailey, Nadine Smythe, Dave Eyestone, Cathy Browne, Steve Hilderbrand, Tina Pickett, Jennifer McAllister, Linda Amos, Sandy Walter, Ramona Chance, Audrey Dillion. in L The Spanish Club was begun this year with Sue Shull as ' ' President, Theresa Predmore as Secretary-Treasurer, and Sue X Lenhart as Librarian-Historian. This year's activities included X a Christmas Program for the County Home, a visit to the Dali Museum in Cleveland, a trip to ONU on their For- eign Culture Day, which included a Flamengo ballet, a bake sale, and a banquet. I apps fu ' J . :. - 'f 14.-ts! Y.. X . ' , - N,siF.:'.Y' I . - -:nt , --'rf-ef my . tfuv W . - . 'W I v 47. , 'gr' ff--'.-1'Zs'.-A 69-,N ' 1. , 1 1 ,il v.4,v.S,'l,1 W- N 147'n -:f1f',-ffm, '- , I x ,-LM, - ,' 3' ...tt - ,mx ,, ,fmt if t 1 iw' ul ffl' 5-iii ,f '1 5' W' ly! N' . , !1,fqfx L Q. g .- 9.3. ., , '41 A, ltlfffeifli? ' .q4t':.' G.-.W . A 1,2 'ef,ss g ff-'grim-!F'f - f.Z'l f4.,l' , '. . . fl, ,Hg It .-2sief,1'g5gi:'11:g'A,- V.-flffx ,, 5-.., '. The purpose of establishing the club are to broaden the stu- f I - 424- .:1Ej..431,Q1 t-341. ' 4, 9-H, . ,' ,-l, '-- ,-' .fkf4ae5,:' 'igtttffbf S,.'1i7ffgb J XV, dents knowledge of the Spanish language, people, and cul- ' v ,- l , w '-l, . . . ii if .yl.1f'7.CJfI3i.,a,.t,,X,k ll ,lil X, ture. The meetings are an informal way of exchanging N N -.tt f -is - . , f A . . I . tl, .,,'g,,y' N' ' X pf- N l' 3 ideas about foods, music, dances, and other culture-related V V ' ' Ii, . 'L X 1 X X ' -' S 4:1-re 4. 1g i 3-- ' aspects of the Hespanic world. Organizationsf 153 Science Club 'O-Q K' 1 - N-....... ew-'-Nw Front Row: Ruth Ann McKeegan, Brenda Zeigler, Theresa Chance, Troy Richey: 2nd Row: Sue Lenhart, Jennifer Wall, Dan Smith, 3rd Row: John Fox, Dave Wolfe: 4th Row: Dave Seitz, Steve Warner, 5th Row: Jacques Ramey, Wes Steiner, 6th Row: Dave Culver, Phil P.A. Club Lucas, Jeff Garber. Q. 'A Y 9-iv 6 fs NE! E llllll 000 I f f 000 9 - l54fOfg3niZal-ions Dave Strathcrn, Mr. Neiswander - Advisor, Dave Culver, Bill Sanderson, Randy Rowland. 1 Camera Club ,fo 1' , G ta Q- Front Row: Right to Left - Mr. Schrider - advisor, Abel Lozano, Kevin Williams, Tim Adkins, Frank Stephan. Deb Snyder, Jan Porter, Dave Seitz, Cabsent - Richard Williamsj. The camera club, after being inactive for many years was re-or- ganized under the direction of Mr. Bruce: Schrider. It worked along with the annual staff to provide this years annual. It's members learned much about taking and developing their own photographs and will be an asset to next year's annual staff as well. President - Richard Williams Vice President - Abel Lozano Secretary-Treasurer - Kevin Williams f Second R 9373145512 ow: Sheree Anspach, N? .IMP 3 9 22,31 Organizationsf 155 4 J X. l I u f 1 U.S.H.S. Annual Staff This year's annual staff has a lot-on it hands, with the many additional things that came with the 1974-75 school year. We would like to take this opportunity to give a spec- ial thanks to Robin Short, Cathy Roberts, Abel Lozano, Dan Armstrong, Mark Brady, and Mr. Snyder. Plus we would like to thank anyone else who we may have missed. Do you think Kathy and Rita know what they're doing? Or .....,, ,I I I ..,. . .......r 0 'WV fi an ' Q. V9 n -..,..,,. N .ff X? Rita Burks - Co Editor, Kathy Morrison - Co Editor, Sue Hudson - Co Business Manager, Flaval Heyman - Sports Editor, 156 Richard Williams, Dan Smith - C0 Business Manager. 'xf ,f ' -vw . x H 1 4',l ', n 'lx n 1, Annual Labor V l Annual Staff- Row One H Dan Smith, Jacques Ramey, Joel Kin, Flavel Heymang Row Two - Mary Harris, Beth Stanberry, Sue Hudson, Cindy Smalley, Betsy Smith, Jennifer Wall, Deb Snyder, Row Three - Wendy Coons, Carol Weatherholtz, Rita Burks, Ruth McKeegan Business Staff Row One Kitty Hutchison, Susie Teetz, Kina Karg, Nancy Rall, Penny Raymond, Barb Rowe: Row Two - Deb Crow, Sheree Anspaeh, Carol Weatherholtz, Sue Shull, Michelle Batton, Ron Derrg Row Three - Ruth McKeegan, Pam Long, Nadine Smythe, Susie Welly, Linda Rowland, Darla Honsbergcr, Betty Lou Smalley. ,, . Q3 d M g R f A d M d R Ch l C. Steward Here They Are m n ll , 5 tv mil ' nfirnf H Bizkit fl Fl H - N U l 6 Ci Nfl 55 F- ll uvldgw Q7T f39ff'C2l1fLH,4LL sz, wh f-funk? 'bwsffq 111-M-nw.e1+V'1--sn. vlgfygglgfniaew-,. 6,1 Y I gpdsf-'Qi 'T 'qv .I M 4, R 5 12 'V M -'LLM Class of 1975 fn. 3 ,,, E., I i 2. , . R R R . ,fx .l ff' , ' XX 1, . ., N 'fi X W Rev.M1chaelR1ck e .,.......,.,,......,.,.,,..... - .............,..,.,....,.. ev.HethH.Corl L AKirkland fD pl M D d Schilling M R lph Young 's..,.-N Mr Kirkland helps the Seniors get ready for their graduation There s got to be more' Q P8 fl 3, ' bs 5't if 1 A l :Hgh gi Q- N , r f 0, .-.-...W ui 1,5 -Q at -M f5fYF8QQP' Y ' , lf, ,V , fr ,4 I if 5 ......- gf 'af - ,f X, , ?3 1 r 1 Ji 4 , Q, t S We May Never Pass This Way Again ig This year's graduating class marked the 100th graduating class from USHS. UPPER SANDUSKY HIGH SCHOOL 11111 fl? Mrahuatinn xerrinrn CLASS OF 1915 Ev dl. :if Tu' UUNBA... Senior choir members sing We May Never Pass This Way Again' 'i Ei an I-1 6 X 5 K Y Ns 1 fe- 1+ S .1 W 2. show another sign of graduation - X a- sssss, s ' U - 1 . Senior Class President Ron Derr changes the tassle from right to left to W 160 lusn wnt 3 LINDA A QUITA: FNA - l,2,3,4. 3 Concert KELL DERSON: - 33 :Q fl - I3 Angeline -4' :lf eens-- l. Choir -- SHEREE KAY ANSPACH FHA l,33ft-Hi-Teens - 2,3,43 Bu ness QTrgasurer - 41 3,41 Li rian A ual Staff - 43 Sp ish Club 43 range 8a Blaqkgy ts - 4. VF, RI F. ARM RONG: Hi-Teens 2 2,3,43 Art Club 2,3,43 Tri-Masquhg N 4,1 Q. 2,3,43 Bowling - 43 FNA Orange8L Black 3. Vyvi MARSHA B Elggfmajoiono - 3,43 Hi-Teens - ,3,43'iiJunior Class Play3 Office Hel - Tri-Masque - 43 Band - , ,43 Bjwling - 1,23 Musical - 4.. f . sf 14 ANTHONY BALDUF 'ff , OAIL BARTH: Bowling - 2: FHA - TED BARTlQ,: Football l,2,3,4 Varsity - 2f3,43 Boys Track - 23 Bowling - l,g,3,4Q Industrial Arts Fair Awards - 2,33 Industrial Arts Club - 4. g MICHELE QAINE BATTON: Band I - l,2,43 Choy - l,2,43 FTA -- 1,23 Hi-Teens - ,l'ebV 43 Annual Staff - 43 Class Officer fl.i 4123 Tri-Masque- 23 Office Help FREDA BEAMER: Hi- Teens 23 Coneert Band - 1,230 Bowli l,2,33 Office Helpx-- 3. JAMES BEASTON: Band - l,2,3,4: Concert Band, l,23 Symphonic Band + 3,43 Pep aBand -- 1,21 Stage Band 43 Most Improgfed iM3fChCfQ Honor,Roll. 3 gi . . DAVE BEIDELSCTIIES: Football - l,2,3,43 Baskitball 1,23-Golff - ,Tia Track - 2,3,43: Y: Zgag wg: RANDY D. BEIDELSOHJIES: ,Varsi- ty U -- 2,3,. 3 Football l,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 2,3,4 fCaptain 41 Class Presidengg ii 1,23 Uppelw20 3- 3,43 Orangefi' - 43 -,Key Club - 3,43 Mug A 2 Q' DE . NETT: Hi-Teens- 2,3, 41 ' ' 3,43 Girls Volleyball - 2,41 Girls Basketball - 2,33E,Girls Track - 2,33 National Honor Society - 3,43 Bowling - 2,3,43 Pep Band - 3,4.. 3 STEVE BENNETT: Bowling - 23 In- 'lin l3 Senior DECA - Arts Fair Basketball fPresident1 4, Awards - JEFFREY D. 3 fTreasuljer - 413 12131 43 Concert Choir 43 Junioriffglass Play3 Pep Band - 33 .Band - l32,3,43 Musical 2,4: Footilf- l'5,2. VICKIE BOWLING: Businessgf. lub - 43 FNA - 3,43 Bowling 3,43 Orange 83 Black Typist --3,4. DEB BREWER: Hi-Teens - Business Club 3, fSecretary 413 Orange 8c Black - 43,.Band IQ3313 Concert Band - l,23 Symphonieg and - 3,41 Bowling - 2,354 T PAUL BRODMANQJLEFA - l,2,3,4. JENNIFER lvggl?-ROi'NJg ,Y . 3 . K 'k,V' - PEG BRowN:'ifi-Toont 4- 3: Busi- ness Club - 4: FPEAA- z,3,4:,Bowli - 2,3,4. A I 4 SHEREEA N BRO S- pgggre Banq 2: Con r n and.- l,2,43 Symp 412 Band, 33 FTA,f- 3Aig FNA -3323 C' ,A grt Choir - 3,43 Teens - 33 Bow 3' 3 if TAMMY BROWN: Librarian RANDY BRYANT: Bowling 3,4. RITA BUQRKS: Student Council - l, 2,3 tSecretary - 413 Annual Staff- 43 Homecoming Court - 43 Girls Track 2,3,43 Bowling - l,2,3,41 National Honor Society 3,43 Orange 8: Black - 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BYRNES: Boys Track - l,2,3,43 Cross Country - 3,43 Varsity U - 43 Symphonic Band - 2,3,43 Stage Band - 3,41 Football, lg Junior Class Play3 Upper 20 - l,2,3,4. MICHAEL D. CALMES: DECA - 43 Varsity U - 43 Football - l,23 Wrestling - l,2,33 Baseball - 2 :Shakespeare Pl-IOEBE A. l,23 FHA - 33 Choir - l,2. THERESA Musical - 4 Black - 43 ing - 43 Junior 8c Tri-Masque - KAREN CLEMENTS: 3,43 Business Club 3,43 Art Orange Sc Black typist - 4 Class Play3 Girls Track - 2,33 Home- coming Queen - 43 Shakespeare Ban- quet - 2. KEVIN CLEMENTS: Wrestling - 1, 2,3,43 Football -- l,2,3,43 Track -- 1, 2,33 Key Club 2,3, CSecretary - 413 FCA - 2,3,43 Varsity U - l,2,3,4.. BRUCE A. CLINGER: FFA isoofo- tary - 413 Band - 13 FFA - l,2,3 4: FFA Awards. 7 gggt, K RON CLINGER: Key Club 4 4, Orange 8L Black -- 43 Wrestling --32, 3,4. PAMELA COLEGROVE WENDY ELIZABETH COONS: Hi- Teens - 2,3,43 Annual Staff -- 43 Tri-Masqu 43 National Honor So- ciety - 3 3 Concert Choir - 3,43 r Boyliqg - l,2,3,4Q FTA - 23 Musical . O , f ,. 5 . 'f.' 'lflfifa KMQORBIN: Girls Track -- Basketball l,2,3,43 Hi-Teens - 2g R . . Y CULVER: U per 20 - 3,43 l,2,3,43 Clas lay: 3,42 Na- Society 3,43 Music 3,42 Musical ,43 Rank - 3,43 Concei hoir - Key Club: 3,43 Varsi- FCA - 2,32QVice-Presi- l,233,43 Base- 3,43 Student Track - DEAN: Majorette: 2,3, fHead - 413 Concert Band - I3 Sym- phonic Band - 2,3,43 National Honor Society - 3,43 Junior Class Play3 Up- per 20 - l,2,43 Musical - 2,43 Home- coming Court -- 4. RON RR: Class Officer lVlCe- 'ifiosido President -4 41: Na- tiona Ho A A ciety-3,lPresident- 413 Foy all - 2,3,43 Track - 3,43 Boy's'State - 33 Junior Class Play3 Varsity U - 3,43 Symphonic Band - 2,3,4. TERRY DROLL: Wrestling - l,2,3? Varsity U -- l,2,3,43 Band - l,2,33 Concert Band 13 Symphonic Band - 2,3. MIKE DUNLAP: Wrestling - 2,33 Bowling - 3,4. DAVE EYESTONE: Key Club P fTreasurer, 3, President 41 2,3,43 Cr s Country - 3,43 Track - l,2,33 a- tional Honor Society - 3,43 St int Council - CVice-President 41 l, ass Treasurer - 23 Class Presidsg -4 3. Ax R f DIANE FARROW: Business Club- lx range sl B13,QlS,,iyPlSI - 43 Band '3,4g.F.T.A. - 13 Bowling - 43 Sha es- l,2,3,43 Concert Chdtiln- 1,23 Bowlingggjpeare Banquet - 2: Orange and ack - l,2,33 Student Council- 2. Typist .. 4. 3 KATHY J. COURTAD::Cheerleader - l,2,33 Hi-Teens 2,3,43 Business'Club - 3,43 Orange 8: Blacktypist - 43 Bowling - l,2,3,43fgand f': l,2,33 Schol- arship Awards 3,4. MONY COURTAD Art Club - 4. Concert Band Band - 3,41 Band - 43 Hi-T 2,3,43 Junior 41 Musical l Honor - 3,43 Upper STANLEY J. FLOWERS: National Honor Society - 3,43 Symphonic Band - Wice-President 41 2,3,43 Stage Band M- l,2,3,43 Junior and Senioi Class Play3 Class Vice-President - 23 F.T.A. S retary 41, l,2,3,43 Fo5tball l3 Medal Winner- ,3,4. -lee A. FOUST: Orange a d Black Librarian - 43 Bowlinf- 3, FOX: Hi-Teens 3 ,43 Band 43 Pep Band -13 mphonic 3 Girls' B ket l -- 2,33 s Track - 2,33?s'owl 2,3,4Q Choir-3. V5 : ln str l Fair 43 Lab ssistant EDWARD F NTZ: Nat onal Holi-n f l6! xlxf 1 or Society - 3,43 Cross Country - 3, 43 Track 3,43 Golf- 1,23 Basketball - 13 Varsity U - 3,43 Key Club - fTrea- Bancl - 1,2,3,4. . it ICHAJEL E. FRAZIER: Bowling - 3,4. GEORGE E. FREDERIQK: indus- trial Arts Club l,2,3.? 2 , 5 41 -e ' F.H.A. - 1, 23 Orange and Black - 33 Prom Com- mittee. SANDY FRESHOUR: -Hi-Teens - 2, 33 Girls Basketball - 13 Girls Volley- ball- 23 Bowling - 3. LaDONNA FREY BONNIE FRISCH: Hi-Teens 2,3,4, QSecretary 433 Class Secretary - 43 Art Club - 23 Shakespeare Banquet - 2,33 Bowling - 23 Concert Choir - 2,3,43 Stage Crew Musical - 2,43 Stage Crew for Junior and Senior Class Play. MARCIA GAGNON: Hi-Teens QPresident 45 2,3,43 Band - Art Club - 23 Business Club Marching Band - 3,43 Musical Crew - 43 Girl's Track 23 speare Banquet - 2. JOHN HENRY Council - l,2,3,4Q F.C.A. Music and Drama Awards ball - l,2,3,42 Track 3,43 Tri-Masque -1 2,3,4 Junior and Musical 2,41 Key Club -- 4. JEFFERY GARBER: 2,3,43 Track- - 2,3,43 Cross - 3,43 Varsity U - 2,3,43 Black - 3,42 Shakespeare 23 F.C.A. - 43 Sports Honors Country, Most Miles Ran 345. KEN GELBAUGH: FFA - l,2,3, Baseball - 1,23 Wrestling - 1,23 tramural Basketball - 2. Jos G1AcoLoNE:1 .Tennis -, 3,43 3 Bdiwllng - 2,43 Class 4Play -,3-T11ms- pians and TriiMasque,1- 43'16rahge and Black - 43 Art Club -243 Musical - 23 Senior Elecions -4. , K YVONNE GOTTFRIED: Art Club - QPresident 41, l,2,43 Bowling - l,31 Hi-Teens - l,2,43 National Honor So- ciety - 3,4. 1 DON HAHN: Intramural Basketba - 1,2,3,43 Football - 33 Sports Awar - Ram Award Football. ' 1 sUzY HAMNER: Hi-Teens - 2,3,43 4- ' , 1 ' J ii Art Club - Business v 3,43 SUSAN Orange and Black - 2,3,43 Girl's T surer + 343 Prom 3, Homecoming Court - 4. COLLEEN SUZETTE HARE: Hi- Teerig - 2,3,4, QVice-President 413 -'13 Qifatlge and Black - 43 Librarian - 3,43 Concert Choir - 3,43 Jr. Class P1ay3 Thespian Tri-Masque - 3, CPresident ing - l,2,3. MARRY HARRIS: 43 Annual Staff? 4' Choir l,2,3,4 fSenior an Musical - 2!,Upper 20 - Masque - 43 Shakespeare Tri- CHRISTINA Teens - 2,3,4 Black - 4 Bowling - 3,43 F.C.A. - 3,4: Basketball 43 Bowling 3,4. FLAVEL J. HEYMAN: Football - l,2,3,43 Baseball 2,3,43,Rasierbal1 - 1,23 F.C.A. - fSecr, ,,,,, ry 2,3, Cap- tain 4J, 2,3,4Q National onor Society 3,4: Class Treasui ' 3, Vice-Pres- 43 Boy's sy - 3, scholar- Awards 4 l,2,3,4 , JEAN HIQNSBERGER: eens - 3,43 Business Club - 3,43 lg Orange and Black - 43 Choir - 3,42 Office Help -- HOOPER: Football - 1,23 Arts Fair Awards - 3,4. SUE HOOVER: Hi- l 2,3,43MBow I 'l,2313,43 PlayfThes iiins Yandi Tri- 43 Choir -+ 1,2,3,43 s-midi 2,3,43 Orange Black --T 3,4Q National' Honor So-,fl HQIP ,- Orange and Black ypist - 43 Girls Basketball Score- keeper-2. C611 S cert Class Teens Higli rack - 2, 33 Bowling l,2,3 TINA 2,33 Bowl- ing -- 43 Scholar4 ship Awards Ban- quet 2. JOEL B. 43 Var- sity U - 3,4 43 Honorable Mention l,2,3,41 Country DANIEL Con- cert Choir - 3, 13 Bas- ketball - 1,23 Spanish 43 Stu- dent Council - 33 - 2,41 Key Club-43 RITA ANN KLME: Hi-Teens - 23' F.T1.A. - l,2,3,4?' Concert Clioir -1- l,2,3,4Q Musical - 2. DiANN LUMP: Orange and Black '42 Bfawlf - . A, 3 REGI QQEV' 3- KNIGHT: stuaem E. HORN: Baseball -A A 'Cquncg pt Clu -143, Class fVice-Presidentj 4. Repre Teacher 3 3 - emo: Boardi ANN HOUSER3 Orange 8: of Ele n ,,,,. 6 by a 43 Bowling- l,Q,4i' 3 I ' ' 9 . , A LONN v 1 1,5 hoir - l,2,3 S SON: Girls VolleybalLJ,g,Ai4Z VMS' U -if CA - 2,3,43 23 Coi 1 oir 3,43 National Honjf' Football 4 1 1,2,3,43 5'ack -- l,2,3,4j Annual Stafffbusii 'Wrestliftg - l,22 Musical-.'4, I as 1 in 3 I I A 3 ,.., 1 .3 W ,,,. , . ' 9 'i f ,Q p si 2 15 - 162 A ' , , ,ag p -1.' 1 - Q 3,4 - 11' 3 ' sicii ' 1: 1 . Ai A NANETTE. RICALLISTER: tional Class Musical - 4. MARTHA KOUNS: F.H.A. 43 Business Club - 33 Bowling Class tional Class Play, District Actor's .Class Playj. MIKE SANDY Prom EILEEN Coun- cil - 4, pres.3 Hi 43 Na- tional .Honor Society T 3,43 Girls Bas- ketball - 3,s,Qirls'iTrack 0.,.2,3,4 Sports Honors -Vg 343 Band, fl,2,3,4 ArtClub- l,2, A . PATRICK Ji ,varsity U. - 2,3,43 Footbi -,,31f,2,33 Wrestling f 13 Boys Track -512,33 Industrial Arts Club - 3,4. PAM LONG: ational Honor Society - 3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Upper 20 - 3, 43 Junior Class lay3 Senior Class Play3 Musical - A Thespians and Tri- Masque - 2, 3 Bowling - QSeci'e- taryj, 43 Stage, d - 3,4. ,, PHILIP LUC , 00tballT 2:3149 Basketbillf t l ' . Q QW al' sity U - 2,3, , - 3 fSecretaryJ. 1 - 3 DANNY LU iiti' ixRT:AfE0mba'll - -3F.F.A. - , ,A F.C.A. - 33 9635 country - zfwres- tling- 25-Track - 2,3. 11,8 .. MARILYN-LUNDY: Choir - 1. ft' 1 foftlcerj - 4' l,2,33 3 5 Honors F.T.A.- 43 Orange and 1,2 3- 2,3,4Q L.. and 3 F N A I 2 Concert 3,43 Choir - l,2. N MAWER: Hi-Teens Orange and Black Bowling - l,2,3. , Hi-Teens - 2,3,43 Business Club 4, fVice-President, 411 Concert Bandj- i,2, qsyrrrpherrre uarrritfi 3,413OranQgS5gV and Black - 43 'iBowling - l,2,3,43 rlere Shakespeare Banquet - 23 M ' ar,- 4' CYNTHIA A. MILLER: Hi-Teens - 2,3,43 F.T.A. - l,2,3,43 Band - l,2,3, 43 Upper 20 - 43 Musical - 2,43 Stage Band - 3,43 Music Award - 33Choir- l,2,3,4. DENNY MILLER: Industrial Arts Fair Awards - l,2,33 Intramural Bas- ketball - 2,3,4. KIM MOLNAR: Hi-Teens - 23 Girl's DEB PAM MICH ELI: Majorette A ll, in-ra Teens - 2,3,43 arige and Black -H33 Concert ll2?f3,43 Pep Club l. rack - I3 I3 tRidgedale FFA 4Mu and Black - Annual Staff- 43 Society of American High School Svdents - 43 National Honor Society 3,43 fholar hip,Award in French - ir F.T.AI - f:TeensL.. 3, 4i Band - l,2, Miajorettc - 3,43 F.N.A. - 23 Bowling - 33 Shake- speare Banquet ROBIN Upper 20 Honor Society - 3,4' Thespians Cou ,2,3. PELL: PORTER: Hi-Teens 2,41 Cheerleader - l,2,3,43 Girl's Track Staff 4 Student C Business Club 3. 3 GREGORY E RADABAUGH ket all l 2 Football - 3,4, Choir l, Industrial Arts - 33 Basketball Statistician l,3. CHARLES RALL: Wrestling ,Lag F.F.A. - l,2,3,43 Track - t1,2,33 Foof ball- 2. - MITCH RALL: Band - l,2,3,43 Sym- phonic Band - 2,3,4Q Bowling - I,2Q Concert Band - g 13 'Scholarship Awards 2,33 Scholarship Team-3.--1313 Pep Band- 13 C.Y.O.- l,2,3,4. NANCY RQALL: Hi-Teens - 2,33 An- nual Staff- 43 Concert Choir 3 I,2Q Girl's Track - 33 Bowling - 2,33 Li- Choir Foot- Play3 Schol- Track Class arship -- 2,33 F Play. TEENA MARIE Track -- fOutstanding Trophy - 21 2,33 Boys Track Girl's Basketball - CBest Defensive Player Trophy -i3,413,43 Varsity U - 43 Student Council - 43 National Honor Society - 3,43 Hi-Teens - 21,3,43FNA - 3. DAVE RITTER: Football - 23 Indus- trial Fair Awards - l,2,3,43 Bowling -- l,2,43 Track - l,2Q Industrial Arts Club- l,2,3,43 F.T.A. - l. CATHY ROBERTS: Cheerleader - l,2,33 Hi-Teens - 2,33 Girl's Volley- ball - 23 F.F.A. Court - 33 Bowling r alll -- l,2,3,43 Business Club - 3,43 An brarian - 4. ' 1' JACQUES RAMEY: Student Council - 13 Key Club - 2,3,43 Orange and Black - 43 Annual Staff - 2,33 Con- cert Choir - l,2,33 Tennis - 23 Junior nual Staff - 43 Orange and Staff-4. 3 Vi 3 fSecretary 41, Marchi irig QOutstanding 2: Symv 0 BARB 2,3,4, 2,3,4, per LINDAS MARIE ROWLAND Teens 2,3,43 Business Club - Concert Choir - l,2,3,43 National Honor Society - 3,43 Orange 8a Black -4. 15 TOM ROWSE: Intramural Basketball - 43 Tennis. JIM RUTTMAN: Key Club - 2,3,43 Golf- l,2,33 Wrestling - 3,43 Indus- trial Arts Fair Awards - l,2,33 Bowl- ing - l,2. DOUG SCHMUCK: Football- l. SCHOUP: Attended Te- Community School. DECA Trea- l3 Basketball Tennis - 2,31 mera Club - Assistant - 43 SUE 2,31 Class Offi- cer - l Journalism - 23 Girl's 2,33 Girl's Bas- ketball - - 23 GAA - JEFF Band 2,3,43 Stage 23 Bowling - 33 3,43 Musical- 4. Orange 8: Black - 33 Fair Awards - l,2,3,43 .L: Concert Band - I,2Q Band - 3,41 FCA - 43 - l,23 Golf- l,2,3,43 SHULL: FTA - CHistorian 3, President - 41 l,2,3,43 Band - RODGER L. ROBERTSON: lrr i ee. Treasurer - 41 l,2,3,43 Orange Volleyball- 23 Bow 3. ,V Class Play3 Thespians and Tri-Masque trial Arts -Club - 43 Basketball g Black - 3,43 Annual Staff - 43 ' V 3,5 - 2,3, Elaseb ll - 2,3. wling - 3,43 National Honor Socie- 3 R 1, ' V V,, Q fSec. Treasurer --3 41 3,43 Hi-Teens ThCfaPy:B0Wlif1B-1- A LORI RATHBURN: D.E.C.A. - ' RoDR1GUEz: can ,.', 3 . 2,3,4:5Paf1iShClUb-CPrCSidCnl- 3 3 3 Librarian - 3. oir - 2,3,4. , .,4. RICHARD GEQE Mooman Bowlirf I K 1 Q. I l,4:Wres!linsf+,l,1 PENNY RAYMOND: Hi-Tee?l RoLLlNs1Feerban-1 , , ALAN JOSEPH SHUMAKER: irr- 3,43 Industrial Arts Club - 3,43 A ii I 'r i dustrial Arts Fair Awards - l,2,3. F.H.A. - 33 arshi Team - 1,33 Bowling 33, ,V OTHLISBERGER:Orange48c and Black Qgsiiarcriiing Band Rank Leader 3,43 'i 33 Bowling - 3,43 lndusti 'gV,,,, , CHRIS SHUMAKER: Bowling - l, ., , , irector,,of Junior Class Playg - Nice-President -S Football 3,43 Varsity U - 43 and Black - l,2,3,43 Industrial Arts Fair Awards Sgzg FCA - ey Club - 43 Orange MOUN v is l,2,3. Student Govt Day B' ti I :..r1, , Q ' ' r il','f?, I ,, 3 I 5' .ra N : if if , H, , gli io 3,5 a il- Congert Le ANNE 3,4ggiBowling Play: Junior 43 lvliusical - BETTY LOU Club - 43 3,41 Scholarship and Black American Choir - American Girl's Track Staff - 4 Musical - 4 BETSY cie ior dent retary NADINE 4: FTA - Student Council lg Symphonic Ban Honor Society - - lg Spanish Club ANITA MARIE Club - 31 Choir Senior Class Play m 164 - 47' Industrial SNYDER Football 1 B I2 'W I!-tl. A4 1 9 It will sate in wuhin O. 1.1. Park llhibltid, 1866. 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Printed directions for Self-Measurement, List of prices, drawings ofdltlemnt styles of Shirts, mont free everywhere. S. W. H. WARD, from London, No. 387 Broadway, N. Y., up Stairs. I ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. Brown's Patent Baby-Tender. Thl- urtirlu uf Nurwwry Furn- Itun: it diff.:-4-nt from, superior tl-, and nupplio- tlu- plum of rv- L-rylhing hu rv tenure mal fur that purpvr-e. ll. of-mhinv-s, hy timple chnnpt--. whit-h rn v bc . lu-mnlly mullv. A our nx- rom.uu.r: sucrriruz , I hu.iuxrrrrL usny-HII . A . unum'-uunsz,,NURant bl:- xsu .nm nncxmo-cll A . SWING. A BTYLIFII c. uct: 45 P' ' fully trimmed in various s Asn runuam rut-n. PLAY Asn wrmx t-'nm-. It 'is -ur- pf-n-Iell from the ceiling, or u gmoeful ttandanl. by a kteel spring: in cushioned so an tn require no bedding, and is taste- yles at prices ranging hom 88 I to 525. Sent by rxprou everywhere. inbrln n u o ehl more ' xr- gl mr P ne ld. ' thnn its ou-I, and uucu or -rua 'nun and uttvntiun uf moth . er and nurac. It given tho child 1-mire In-.'r-.lnm nf ru-tion for body and Iimhr, ina-urea a healthy action of the stomach Ill! bowvle. promotes and strengthen.: the naturul motion and develop- ment of the system, prctervlng it from lnlury or the posi- bllity of danger. It is compact, strong, and durable, and to those having the care ufinfants It is lndispenaahle. N. B.- The exercise ohtallu-tl by nur num-ry children in one of your baby-lv-ndens very much alwls in their proper physical development, nud onnhln u- tu rlii-pl-u-e with the se-rvkv of one mlslant nurse. -Ibtatron uf thc- Home for the Friendlrm. ' J- S. URUWN 8: Co.. Worr-moms. Nu. NS Hrorulwav, N. Y., ll-'tween Bond und Bl- rckrr Su. ISen1l hnruur cirritlur. I S-'I' .lt1z'r'fIi.wrnnn'. E HARPEITS WEEKLY Gt WORKING FARMER, , I l'4-r 52 40 A yonr. , '- -' 'fav .-rs an A, the distance romrfl tlxr neck. B, to I, the yoke. C, tu C, the rleerc. D, to nfdlutanw arouud Lhe body under the armpits. E, to I, the length of the shi. t. Ba11ou's Patent Improved French Yoko SHIRTS. Patented November lst, 1559. A New Style of Shirt, warranted to Pit. By lctldllgf the above measures. per m.uI, wo can guar- antee a pe ect tit of our naw stylo of Shirt, and rltum by Expras to any part of tho Unlted Staten at Ill 315, SIS, 84, atc., etc., per dozen. No ordcr forwarded for lpn than h.lf.a.lln1en Fhlrts. Aho 1ll1l50l1.0l'l and Deal- ers lu MENS FURNISHING GOODS. OU BBOSIHS, , 409 Broadway, N. Y. Wholesale trado supplied on the usual terms. ADVERTISEM IENTS. IIADLTS UIIJTARY BAND-BOO Embracing the Ofllclal Article-s of War- I?. rl. Arm lxulatlans-A Dictionary of Military Tcrm-,-.l'ay l.'. - ations- I-hulprnnnta-t kvurtmic-r, A-c. l'ric 1 it t bnla. For lah by allrhvok and Non Dcalrm nud Anrqy Full'-rr, I I - , Anvsxmsswmurs. P NH'ARLlICR'S FRENCH PROTESTANT J lNi'l'ITl Tl-I FOR YOUNG GENTLEIEN, Nm 48 l.a-I. Rub Street. New York.-Baardlng and Day School, Hn-.ical und ffnmmvrvial. H RICH!! tl American. b Fr.-nc-h, 5 German. l Spanlshv. French is the language al: large of the rchml and pupsls ran GQUIY1 it wtlloul any iulcrwpliun in their other atvdlh. Ther! le a prl- mary department. nlno a gymnasium and bowling-alley For full details dm.. :end or wrlts for a UPNPUWUL . Pnor. ,ELI1-: CHARLIER, mmm. rr win be mum to Turulsy. squmtenvut. Q. Aug 6, 1861. Wur Glnrr. Col. Co., N. Y. 13 T. BABBITT, New York - Mr Dan v Fil: Your Soap ls aa good as over. lt seems that one box lnrts almost a llfc-tlme. I am mn It will become :t universal thlg. Home of tha farmen have given up mnklng soft aoap since using your Soap. Theysay it pay! to ull their soap-grease ond huy your Soap. Sul HI they save the prlrc- ofthe Sup in wood. Yours, dsc.. E. PERBYY' The ahovelinapla packed in Nidhfmfl-fl oneponnd each, with dlnctlonn for making each bar into U thnopb Ions uf handsome Soft Soap. Price 15 per box, wllh It se- lcvtlon from a list at books, or a subscription to a novlork paper gratis. Bend for circular oontalnlq' Bel boob and papers. Addrla, B. T. BABBITT, No. T0 Washington B., New Yak. ffrtindfx up cram.-'o. tu me-1 ww. approved and uaeful. Arms of superior aelhnoe: Foot ADV ERTISEMBNTP. . A -'i-T 'krsrxm-own: O YOU WANT LUXUIIART WHIBKI-ZR! OR MUST 14.ly Oqusntwlll Iona than to grow heavily la qupoa tho maooth- aatftsywithouttganr da. Prgrlt.. lat mil, past to udp! n ar- dar. R. G. 0 - kid. N. Y. Ilazaroihlall. lhrloya blursth., Iforlhntplln Co., Pl. hzyof was from Newlqtlyteatal ll. dllew Jenfy to Fnston, and the T. Tn-nu, payabla quarlerl 'goo , and Tb- ltloa ln the Engllnh bm ll INISIWS puqusrter .... ......... . . t' . .... 00 I.:.aaonsont.hoPlanol- IMIUWFB with aueoflnnrmona sac ........ .8 inn, ta n. .:wlng, wang. hai, hula. 04920. Q4-l, per quful 'r. ......... ' .' ........ ............. Q5 C0 Agent.: in New York. INGEB Q 00-- Nol. 92 and 0-I Lilrrty B lu-Lv. r.mvAI:D EL madri- Dr. Tumblot Pimple Banisher. - look r-Li bs xtrttntatyut oat.-t.muq..t,....rtntm UUFUGIIKOU I Qing? 55.t.9:1vDSfI2'. M few--m H-551 Y D'--HN 10 NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTH . . Yw ' h ' ' rl. szxt-:s.-A wma Gentleman. atm, not rt- A f n PI'-'42-1 D: '1Q:-m,n ',,.. aaoredwheolthlnafawdayaanm-mmLy'nndGnat Eg, 'bf R. .. Pdmompouu st.-mn sum-lug, u 'ming to allot ot by nuung -414 -- . lg: mu M ,xl,,,,,. qfr-aol, on rumlpt of a peat.-paid. dlrrctod lgnvolopr. a ovpy X, t ,Q P' ' nun.. m Bnmhly' ofthe prfrcrlption wad. Addr:-aa JOHN I. DAONALI.. , ' Wm! ' 151: rmttt sum, umuya, N. r. M' YU'- f I I - , , v W, my 540 3 Month ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,sem ' Barnum s Museum. For terms addrata HARRIS BROTHERS. Beaton, Hal. y D - W - I ozwrs WANTED to .tu out Patriotic I . - ifx Pack?-It. SA nezarticless I-hcl-use stamp for Cimu- u Great Expectatlonsn . KIN ' l. hnan , Ir A M ' Be' Etna' N' Y Han been dramatlzed expressly for Ba-:ium's hiuneufn , h it ls rod oed e en n . w t 9.51 50 YER 1'E iZI. .'?,2. :.'il.0.'1ie.2'1.'1'a ii A -:wir ngagen oe 1.2 Sl ,Pn rt' anwtau 1 and SHIELD for haud newlng.s Protects the Inger and Gisli? Alipfltelghzx: a ol the Museum rfmal muku A beautifull hem. Sample nent on receipt of N in full form, making tho mo renting place of uuusr cents. Addru-n A. ll. DOYVNER, No. 442 Broadway. mcut In New Yurkg notwi ng which the price 0 - Y -Y - .admiadou remains at only 25 cents. Children under l ' .. 1' . U. Uloaks ! Cloaks I WL' M ' G-AMB, MIIATB, , llc., improvc1 B R 0 D I E bytheusenfhcadt Womutenhlmdatloo JOHN I AN A SONS, hi. Union Square Street, Sole Agents. llll made , Portable P Ofllcel FOPKIIGIIMJBUIIDQIlDdPfVfPDIlDlIMPhWh0'X like to do their nwn Printing. Bend br a Uirvular. of ADAMS PRESS COMPANY, HT Fulton Stmet, and Park Row, New York. Fall and W1ntCl' Clow, GENERAL GE . MLCLELLA 'tm' andonrNowU hllaokngoaantn wondered al.. Suventy- of lndhponnbl artleloa for 25 cents. A king from 36 to Sl' per day. Agents wanted. mah and female, everywhere 7 Aliln-.-.-1, with stamp r-r ui-otuar, uu:x.t rms di cu.-, I0 Nm-au Street, New York. 300 Canal Street, and His Palace of Fashion, Under the 5th Avenue Hotel, Cor. of 23d Street, AGQNTS W M.u'vt. W nuns, :mil l'urr Irmh. Samples of all It sem. frm Address I-1 F. SNOW'B No. 6 For the unrr KVA' upa, 'I l'I2'N'l4, 5 IW lpt of fl. Circular 208 Broadway. N. Y way, a fum below Yllsecker Street, now the , GREAT CA NDY STORE - New 1... ::,::::.zf:t..::m:'5.. -.rzssrn , t I 1 c o . I , ' . i - A' - ' v Anner, utgmtr, 192 Bwmvty. smgi: tg mum ' XifQBgI5'g:rg,,'43 :L H l ' . . g luanuq ,- ADVERTISEMENTS. : HERB 6 GOODS. T The largmt snd but v country. 1.00 Pagoa Complete. P1-loo Ton Conta. Dre.. Conn., BIADI-IPS n...,.-t.. ...tt........ JD1me Biographical Library, UNIO 8, No. L No. Q1 hudny. New Yak Qty. .L I Arti os for c so. The Only Correct and Ro- ,nn H Ex? lor HU B-1 l nnlb1Q LUG of .mf qu d T? 1 - I ' t ' O k GARIBALDL ?ft?poroeat.loasdour fwglpndumtho . - -1- ddrod it than cl any other otlpoaall oxtllvq ad- '.l'ho Washington of Italy. WH ' your Gryosr or to get il 8 t........ .. ... ....... ,y,fgg5gg,,f1Cw3f nm NQILHN fb ggqqggl 1359. our cunt 'rnr ue- . dv . ing a rhflrru Eli by an ta .. .r..':.'S.. f 't'f.'.u .3L's t'.'3.? 3-gg-,E-A ,, ng,-,g-g, gg-,mf 'rt V 0aarlalDlmaBookPnblhhmak um., ' Am' xawmtmaottt, .r. sovgxmumdm :Amdmcun ' v ' U I IITEINWAY' at SONS' I.-1-t-tt--t..--.'-!.H ' ' , . our Pnuoou sumna at lon sunn- -NPI-' ELL..- ,.,, NT Em. Clalloal 1...-rfb. nam mmf! It a ' , U , 1' N? Tr' , OWS, we .f'5'3'.'3K5'nl t?..t. y f'2...... --- GIIANDS. wlllhoconvhooioa hh pad - R . sun soumz tt-mu mvpmutal - ' - ' rmuog Oren at THOMAS A. li OO.. W ua tu 138 cam una, New Yak. An nnw ennaldnvd the but Hamas manuhctnrved. I-' Enfh In-trum:-ut warrnntrd for Hrn roam, NYM-,W-mn., Koa. U1 and 84 Walker Street, near Broadway, N. Y, REAT CU'Rl0SI'I'Y.-Particulars sont hoo -.Ageutawau led. Euaw A Canal, Bhldalonhlalaot T, 165fAds I Compliments to the Class of '75 CUNNINGHAM S BE FRANKL1 STORE 415 w church sn Ashton S 5 C to 51 427 W Church St Upper Sandusky Ohm Upper Sandusky Ohlo Adsfl66 T RI-CITY DISCOUNT Upper Sandusky Ohio Upper Sandusky s Original Discount Store a SCHMIDT MACHINE Power Equipment 8: Machine Shop Highway 199 North Upper Sandusky Ohio PHONE 14191 294-3814 INC Good luck to the Class of '75 Member Local State National BPA MIKE'S DRIVE-IN Phone 294-2921 l2l E. Fairview U S d k Upper Sandusky pper an us y I BOWLING 01110 9 A.M. to l P.M. Weekdays ' lP.M. to I2 A.M. Sat. 8L Sun. Dick and Mary Lou Gillen Jack Smith, Manager Pool Tables - Snack Bar Lounge Ample Free Parking A.M.F. Automatic Pinspotters WYANDOT LANES, Congratulations to the class of 1975 STEVEN C. BAKER YOUR NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE AGENT Life, Health, Group Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans 625 N. Sandusky St. - Upper Sandusky, Ohio PHONE 294-3396 xpxxxun.-111,000 wigs. ARMSTRONG J WXE, Since N23 The Store for Men and Boys l08 South Sandusky Ave. 9 PHONEMW HART S JEWEL RY Upper Sandusky, Ohio 120 N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio PHONE 294-1036 l67fAds THE COMMERCIAL 'X o V' l 1 O4 Hershel ofCommerc1al Congratulauons And Best Wishes To the Class of 1975 UPPER FOODLAND 540 N Warpole Fred Arnold Dan BANK Upper Sandusky Ohlo Blg on Frlendly Servlce 1 wsumf 0 X 4' Uvuoai .if ffl Z '35 'P MAXIMUM INSURANCE Y EACH AL PAGNARD SAVINGS COMMERCIAL1 C SMWBAN K TIME 'ro 1 SFIVE ,1 BARBER SHOP WARFEL HEATING8L 211 N Sandusky Ave Berg Phone 294 3063 Adsf 168 3 '23, ' W-ex' - E sss s 1 I -0 u F QVBERM 0590 . . . 9 P . 3 o , 'B5 of ' . fs . 0 0 . 1514 WI y ' 111 11 1 'Q - I 1 KX , 5 ....... N ' , l 1 1 1 Y Quin:-: ' ' ' 1 f .... 3 U: ' ' - 1 1 '--..s ' jj! ' AIR CONDITIONING CO Gas O11 Elec Alr Condmoners Blow ln Insulatlon Upper Sandusky Ohxo Phone 294 1221 X I 3 ' i .... . Congratulations to the Class of 1975 THE FIR T CITIZENS NATICNAL BANK Established 1860 Upper Sandusky Nevada, Ohio Complete Banking Services Member Federal Reserve System as w.,k nnqlunnu 'Wh vu: J- f - . ' f Z EIS uncut un ' Xsklvy I f X 'Q ,, . - -1, . , 169 f Ads Compllments ol LEE S TRADING POST 108 East Walker St 215 N Sandusky Open Evenmgs Variety Merchandlse Athletlc Goods Guns and Ammumtlon Weatherby Brownmg Wmchester Remmgton ZIMMERMAN MOBIL SERVICE Located on S Sandusky Avenue Famous for 1ts Frlendly Efllc1entServ1ce Detergent Gasoline WY CO DAIRY Adsmo 327 Keller Court Servlng Wyandot County wlth Borden Dairy Products and Ice Cream Congratulatlons 84 Best Wlshes to the Class of 1975 THE ALIBI ROOM Txllre Harry 8: Elalne Complrments and Best Wrshes from RICHARDSON FLOWER SHOP O ITD 646 North Sandusky Ave Upper Sandusky Ohm Congratulatrons Class of 1975 See Us for General Hardware Lawn 8: Garden Supphes Housewares Tools Sundrles S PFEIFER HARDWARE CROW MOTOR SALES, INC Your Chevrolet and Bulck Dealer Upper Sandusky Ohro Telephone 294 2386 or 294 2387 , I 3 SCR , Q-qi-X' 49 1 K - - at Qi 9 rl '- 2 - 1. 5: ' 4 'p 0 4 5 014 . -0' 9 7 7 . , 1 a 9 n a CO . -I - u Congratulations - Class of '75 ARTZ DEPARTMENT STORE Nationally Advertised Lines in Women's Wearing Apparel Coats - Dresses - Sport s Wear Accessories - Millinery Yard Goods Notions Dependable Service Since 1897 PLAZA ALIGN MENT 8c Congratulations Class 0f1975 RADIATOR REPAIR KOEHLER BROTHERS Drainage Contractors Excavating Stone Lime Exclusive but not Expense 535 N HAZEL STREET l I4 East Bigelow Upper Sandusky Ohio Upper Sandusky Ohlo Hauling 294 4261 T 294 1078 Gene Brotherton Owner Congratulations to the Class of 1975 VILLAGE RESTAURANT US Rte 199 rc, 1 Em 6 S, , A gl r . 4 F tg R , E ' S ttttt 171 fAds THE U S COMMISSION Grain - Feed - Seed Burlder s Supplles General Farm Supplles Ashland Petroleum Products Fertrhzer UPPER SANDUSKY 294 2371 CAREY 396 4561 MCCUTCHENVILLE 9812312 VANLUE 387 7721 Joe C Kmg Manager We alm to serve to sell agam U S COMMISSIO 3... The U S Commlsslon Co comes ln all shapes and snzes Compliments of Nevada - Ohio Sold in Upper Sandusky at SHORT STOP REISER FRUIT FARM BENNET S IGA I rmsr austunm Ann LOAN Assn snrvmss - rms N d1,d, , ,N K 'f-L GIER'S Complete TV 8: Antenna 119 N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky Ohio mfr. Q.. Sa'0n0fBeauW CARL R. HARRIS 130 E. Fairvie uv Upper Sandusky Ohio 294-3559 BEARD S SOHIO Bob Orv and Norm Brakes - Tune-up Lubrication Phone: 294-2976 230 Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio FIRST B ILDING Electrical Contracting Upper Sandusky Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 75 AND LOA ASSOCIATIO Compliments ofthe COLONIAL LAUNDRY l73fAds You can be sure of fine quality dalry products CHIEF DAIRY PRODUCTS Drvlsron of Prckermgton Creamery 422 W Guthrxe St Upper Sandusky Ohlo Phone 294 3002 Area Code 419 PARKWAY MOBILE GILLEN 'S REPAIR SHOP Blll Ed Terry Harpster Ohlo HOME VILLAGE III 'Qi' AND SALES Located North Edge of Upper Sandusky on State Rt 199 V DEAN MCALLISTER OWNER R F D No 4 Upper Sandusky Ohxo 294 .3693 ..'.:'. 'l WVU HOMER F SAMMET X, QW JK A 308 NORTH SEVENTH SI Adsfl74 Truckmg Excavating Blacktop Pavmg 24 Hour Heavy Duty Wrecker Servlce Phone 294 l342 Upper Sandusky Ohm Congratulat1ons to Class of l975 LITE STAR YOUNG S INSURANCE 413 North Seventh Upper Sandusky Ohno Phone 294 2501 Selected Beef'Compan 433 South Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351 Phone 14191-294--1935 Melvin Presler Owner We feature USDA Choice Beef Only All beef cut by appointment to customer's specifications Financing is ava.ilable Quarters and halves at low prices Compliments of KRA US BARB ER SHOP STECHER INSURANCE AGENCY Haifcu11ingS1y1ing 143 S. Sandusky St. Compllments of Razor Cutting ll7 N. Sandusky Ave. 294-4623 THE GASLIGHT RO G E R S Bee, pmt W urvsns QUALITY JEWELER Llve Entertalnment Congratulatxons to the Class of 75 UPPER SANDUSKY, OHIO 4335! JIM TAYLOR HAY 8L STRAW UPPER SANDUSKY OHIO Vlslt DENNIS BARNES REALTY WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE OHIO LEXINGTON KY Speclallzmg m the finest for race track and dalry trade GET OUR PRICES before you buy or sell' C6063 233 0136 For Complete Real Estate Servlce and Farm Loans Phone 294 3571 - Q I . . V l A 'K ' we - t l43 NSANDUSKY AVE Adsf176 amk the p1eS LL I.. wa- I - f-- , .1 ' ' --f .- ,... ' in 'E+ 'f L.. - ' .fA. W-.,..z..1f-mf DALE'S GULF SERVICE Corner of Warpole and Wyandot Upper Sandusky Compline Line Gulf Petroleum Products Expert Lubrication Quaker State, Valvoline and Penzoil Motor Oils Phone 294-3163 ,,,,..A.-. mf' ll, K , THO MAS 8L FRANZ FURNITURE STORE 123 W. Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-2256 E.R. Thomas E.L. Franz Carey 119 W. Findlay St. Upper Sandusky 491 W. Church St. Member FDIC FREE Checking Account Service Congratulations to the Class of 1975 FOX GA RAGE U.s. 30 N. 294-2556 TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SHOP SUSANNE L. RALL 377 M West Walker Street The finest in professional beauty care 177fAds Charles H McCarthy Quarry Congratulations I KARG SUPPLY CO 410 N Warpole St CONGRATULATIONS TO the Class of 75 BUB 8: DUKES PIZZA SHOP 123 E. Walker St. Upper Sandusky Ohlo Best Wlshes From The Upper Sandusky Ohio 294-418 I God be wrth the Class of 7 JEAN RALL S DAILY CHIEF UNION RELIGIOUS GIFTfBOOK CARDINAL STORE Wyandot County s Progresslve and Growmg Dally Newspaper No bemg read danly by over I6 000 people MAC'S STUDIO Weddmgs our Specialty R R 2 30 West Upper Sandusky Ohlo 43351 Phone 294 302l WEDDINGS PORTRAITS FAMILY GROUPS CHILDREN GRADUATION SH 0 P at ' ' 200 N. Sandusky Ave, 321 W Guthne 294-4416 Upper Sandusky Ohio 294 3446 DAIRY SNACK DRIVE IN 303 N. Warpole St. Upper Sandusky Ohio l79fAds CARMAR GARDENS R 1 d 482 2203 BAKER S PARTY STORE U s d y Ph 2943392 'S MONTGOMERY WARD AGENCY TH E 294 3807 CLAYC RAFT M Y SHANE S MEAT PROCESSING RR2 U Sd F d B 294-4338 CAR WASH fl RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT H Y Up S d ky Oh M y Al G M yBtt 9 Best wishes from Greenhouse , 8 1 I Fl h p t pper an ky N 'Oh' pper :in usk Ohm Ohio Ph N d Home e ef - one - , xx , 'I I I f 21 ' - A W - Q .A A . - H 85 W - . ,. my W ,s,.,,:L 5 D K V , M--. Congratul tio totheclasso 975 C mpliments f CO Bob Lincoln ighwa East - and per an ' arge . . More ar ici ld ar a on Ads! iso Congratulations to the Class of 1975 Timber Buying and Hauling Custom Sawing ' Land Clearing and Grading HE RY TRUCKI GSL EXCAVATI G CO., INC. Route 1 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone: 294-2561 Office or 294-2781 Sawmill Roger W. Henry, President We Guarantee Our Work is 1 fAds af UPPER DRUG STORE On the Square Prescriptions Are Our Business Phone 294-1546 A Delmo Miller John Constien , ,rr, ' , NEWELL 8L JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY INC VOGEL S SHOE STORE MORRISON S CARPET Your Family Shoe Store Smce 1888 Sales and Insurance Bonds InSial1afl0n 104 South Sandusky Ave Over 50 years of Service Route 1 to Wyandot County Upper Sandusky Ohlo Carey Ohio 43316 3 6 61 5 Congratulatlons Class 9 9 128 West Walker of 75 Phone 294 2395 Tom 8a Joan Fox Agents fmh WALTON seam cu WALTON GRAIN Dealers 1n Gram Seeds and Fertlllzer Upper Sandusky Oh1o CORPORATION f Adsfl82 WYAN DOT PA RTS CO Auto Truck and Tractor Parts Automotive Machine Shop 119 W. Johnson Street Upper Sandusky Ohio 294- 1979 ZIMMFRMAN GREENHOUSE FLOWER SHOP The Freshest Flowers in Town 51 W Johnson Street Upper Sandusky Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 75 BRINGMAN COMPANY, FUNERAL INC 226 E WYANDOT AVE Upper Sandusky Ohio Funeral Directors Since 1909 J A Bringman Phone 294 23 28 d -C DAY'S NEWS 8a GIFTS greeting cards gifts for all occa.sions complete selection ofparty papers Bonus Photo an VIP finishing 101 N. Sandusky Avenue Phone: 294-4 I' 73 Congratulations to the Class of 15 KENTUCKY FRI ED CHICKEN 122 N Warpole Street Upper Sandusky Ohio Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '75 from STUBBS BROS. INC Plymouth Chrysler and Cadillac JOHN DEBOLT INSURANCE 229 E. Wyandot Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone: 294-2026 Congratulations to LOVELL COUNTRY MARKET Ed 8L Pat Davidson an Family Coiffures by Sharonne 210 S. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone: 294- 1403 the Class of'75 d 183fAds MICHELI SALVAGE CORP 320 W Spring St Upper Sandusky Congratulations to Class of '75 Adsj 184 Congratulations to the Class of 1975 THI HARPSTER BANK Congratulations to the Class of 75 CRAYC RAFT TRUCKING U S Rte 30N Upper Sandusky Ohio 294 2357 STRASSER 8L SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Repalrlng and Servicing of Electrical Supplies Quality Home Appliances Over 56 Years of Electrical Service See Us for Everything Electrical 229 S 8th Street Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone 294 2882 Congratulations Class of 75 SHAR MAE HAIR FASHIONS Member FDIC Helping You Change Things For The Better Harpster Ohio Learn to fly at WYANDOT AVIATION INC ,lx X O T If has- 'l'lf . -af? 8 ' PIPER RUTT MlANN COMPANIES Designer ' and builders of Vertical Concrete Storage Slip-Form 8a Jump-Form Construction 335 Second Street Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone 294 3635 425 W. Walker Street Upper Sandusky Ohio 1 4 J T 9 H 1 M Amana, Corning, Kitchenaide, Jennaire Appliances tv 2 9 U Q4 9 7 U E, l85fAds BLUE FURNITURE CO INC One ofthe LARGEST furnlture displays 1n the area w1th the LOWEST prices 116 S Sandusky Ave Phone 294 1500 Modern Accommodations for the Weary Traveler SMALLEY S LAWNMOWER SERVICE Harpster Ohlo HOPKINS MOTEL A1r Condmomng Phone 294 2414 3l8 W Wyandot Ave Upper Sandusky KALMBACH FEEDS Congratulations to the Class of 1975 MORRAL CHEMICAL Morral Ohlo Phone 456 3251 5 Feed Manufacturer Upper Sandusky Ohro Phone 294 3838 MILLROAD ORCHARDS Apples Sweet Clder Popcorn 6 Mlles South of Upper Sandusky on U S 23 DU DROP INN Home Cooked Meals 143 N Sandusky Ave Phone 294 1019 A lla I INCORPORATED ff l Adsfl86 N-.... Congratulations to the Class of 1975 Millington Plastics Corp. A Division of Buckeye International Corp. Upper Sandusky, Ohio X. ij'-.,, V , Q N 'M' R mx, -7' ', S... f , at l,., , ,l.t ij' We , v op ii vw-M., ,K 'r R . xxx 'xx . - NX X Q Qff K u ii T it Y ,ymii l87fAds Congratulatlons to the Class of 75 ms-G BOWEN IMPLEMENT CO !!fYX :Jr LEM -' ff'5t-1534. Mxplwg 'W 'hmm illg--g WN' 'fiat :www mum 'hs Wheel HorseTractors wma- 'Wu N .MHWWW-tgwtm 120 Falrvlew 294 3241 THE PILLSBURY CO Elevators at Harpster Morral Sycamore Cash Gram Prlvate Gram Storage Government Storage Lxsten to our DAILY GRAIN MARKETING REPORT on WYAN at 12 45 p m KOEHLER DRUG - STORE Prescrlptlon Servlce 136 North Sandusky Avenue KOEHLER PAINT STORE 124 North Sandusky Avenue Phone 294 1969 ' 1 . W fm I I . 4. T--If 17 , fr A Whfiv- 'L . . .f if f , ' A- A '9 ' '-. . 4 M A H g in-'. 1 .QV . I , I W, Zig ff' A' i l 'vel I 3 if Q, Q T33 5 ,i:l' fit F U . -24 ' 1 ' -' U 5- M xr or ' ' ' et,y ,, - E I tffvu buf. Amin M - I ,Q LP., f W , !': --:Sax NJ, gf, ,. cr.: ' 'L ' ' ' 1,1 tehy Oliver Farm Equlpment 1 r , g I flfgld.x3fi5'ii,iQ.AWf2e-XyCi ' . VK , 4 K Linh . Ur s' 4 K M rvgwrktwgh Q :kif.T,5:1kHz?M L, ,Q 1, L, , , , ' Mg, A-,mt f - vw J. ,.,. rs .-.ue:..twf -' .. w I W' P y 41. 1 I kj I' . Adsf 188 QUAIL S ARTS at CRAFTS 131 N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone 294-4882 DAYS MOTEL All ofthe Modern Convenlences That Your Home Has for Your Overnight Guests North Warpole St Phone 294 1032 WESTERN AUTO The Family Store and Catalog Order Center Magnavox Dealer 214 N Sandusky Ave Phone 294 3200 9 '75 I UPPCT SanduskY, Ohio i, , Best Wishes to the Class of THE MODERN lHOME8L BUILDING ENTI RPRISE James G. Ward Best Wishes and Goocl Luck Class of 1975 TIP OFF FEEDS Ken Smythe Route No 4 Upper Sandusky Ohio Compliments of 136 South Main S1 Upper Sandusky Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1975 MARION KARG PLUMBING 641 Riverview Dr. Upper Sandusky, Ohio 294-1513 MAXINE S APPAREL SHOP All Styles and Selections of Women s Apparel Phone 294-3023 Fashions for the Fashionable Congratulations Class of 75 Rt. 1 - 30 E Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone 294-3006 KARL S RESTAURANT C0UNTRI'B0'T1QUE N 1s9fAds STANSBERY Photograph State Route 67 South Upper Sandusky Oh1o PHONE 294 3237 Offlclal Photographer for 1975 Indlan Vlllage Annual 1975 Junlor Senlor Prom 1975 Graduatlon EXCICISCS 1975 Athletlc Team Plctures and Portralts 1975 Homecommg Photographer Professlonal Photographs and Portralts of Baby Famlly Weddlng Groups Sherman and Sally Stansbery Adsfwo GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES R R if 5 Upper Sandusky The World s Most Modern Glass Laminating Plant E DICK 8L KATIE S GROCERY DRIVE-IN 666 S. 8th Street Phone 294-3217 Upper Sandusky Ohio Wine Po Congratulations to the Class of 1975 MEN s WEAR STEPHAN LUMBER CO Upper Sandusky Ohio Featuring Flne Quality Name Brand Men s Wear at Fair Trade Prices PARSELL PLUMBING 620 North Seventh Street Upper Sandusky Ohio Phone 294 3394 Trenchlng and Backhoe Dlgglflg Pump Sales and Service Robert Bud Parsell Ui Q S 7 ' Continuous Service Since 1898 GRAFMILLER'S SOHIO Standard Oil Products Brakes and Tune-Up James Grafmiller Wyandot and Eighth l9lfAds 7 Beer P Best Wishes in the Future Years Class of 75 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION Upper Sandusky Ohlo Congratulatrons to Class of 75 C W TRANSPORT INC Mercury D1v Flats 8L Open Top Trallers 206 N Warpole St Upper Sandusky Ohro Phone 294 4936 LAUNDRY C Compllments of KI RBY CO INC DALE YOUNG 8L Completely All New Upper Sandusky Ohlo Phone 294 2393 Flrst ln Professional Service Smce 1931 Farm Dramage Forest Ohro DRY CLEANING 3 Omega Adsfl92 U sdkyoh H 34 M , WILSON S WYANDOT POPCORN S d 294 4577 pp SAND 8L GRAV EL Co L'1 'e tS 'L TIRE and BATTERY Upper an usky Co. F Mg T g BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1975 BARN WOOD'S STEER RESTAURANT Congratulations fro Cl H5 LINCOLN HILLS sALoNRiJcifKisSEAUTY G LF L B CLAIR 81, MONNA O C U A Upper Sandssky, Ohio The Game ofa Lf T Quality Line Y Equgf t TIFFIN ACADEMY OF Marathon D' t 'b t A d Phon 294-1246 pp I Tiffin, Ohio l93fAds PAUL S SHOE STORE ENGINEERED WIRE Compliments of U.S. CONSTRUCTION CO INC. Road Resurfaclng Asphalt Pavmg Blacktop Drlve Modern Shoes at Moderate Prlces Footwear for the Entlre Famlly 116 North Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky Ohlo Phone 294 3151 PRODUCTS 7 9 - I R 1 9 Adsf 194 GRUNDTISCH WALTER REAL MOTO R SALES, INC. EST AT E Ford MCTCUFY 120 E. Johnson St. 34 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Lincoln Ron Eyestone 420 N. Warpole St. Branch Nlanager Upper Sandusky, Ohio SUSIE'S PIZZA KITCHEN PETE LINK M ONU M ENTS Pizza 8: Sub Sandwiches D M A 203 S' Sandusky Ave' One mile east on 30 N. Upper Sandusky' Ohio Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 2944555 Phone 294-1577 Congratul t' t the Cl f 75 , ELECTRIC SERVICE E' Electric heat wirring, l'ghting Tfffinfefjiegck Phone 294-3739 Trenching, 8a . Stone Hauling Rt. 1 Co. Rd. 62 294-2018 Bill Thompson To the Class of 1975 'Build For a Better Future KENNETH E. MCCLAIN CONSTRUCTION 319 W. Finley St Upper Sandusky, Oh 2 294 1161 75 CONTINENTAL HYDRAULIC HOSE CORP Ddg-d ' g T Ph 294-1953 U S d ky Oh' Classof' THOMPSON JOHN H. NEATE INC. o e Olsmoblle D d e ruck pper an us , io l95fAds 7 Y PONTIAC Al H L JOHNS dB tw h INSURANCE SCHOENBERGER mm NEWMAN PONTIAC PRODUCE INC SALES t th Cl f1975 294 3447 g tt 212w Wy d IA Ph 294 2541 COMPLIMENTS fff KUENZLI QUARRIES CO INC HANDY TWINE KNIFE ZIMMERMAN HICKORY GROVE COMPANY INC PRINTING COUNTRY CLUB 2lEtHkSt pp U sdkyoh P' 496 2631 UPP S d ky Oh 8: 43351 Cl f 5 I - H C y S 'l 'th Y y . - It' fy G t tA t. , , Congratulations an es is es o e asso easant View Poultry0Eg sl Bu er0Cheese . an O . I . O 8LP 'd t D B k X, fffffz ' ,4f' '9 O Compliments of Compliments of , . 9 I For bundle wra er as IC s . . T ' E h ppm, an us - Har ser, Ohio 7 AdSfl96 BLUM'S APPLIANCE Compliments from 81, SEWING CENTER AMERT GRAV EL CO. Singer Maytag Quasar Upper Sandusky, Ohio Sales gi Service Upper Sandusky, Ohio 294-3542 Upper Sandusky, Morral 8a Nevada Phone: 294-1985 Member onorn f Q OFGOIDEN RULE l Q - . - bb w' 2- y iiise yeayr y syis MIDWEST OHIO TOOL CO. 9 fi,iC993r?1y1a1i0nSy p iV.,' Q-Qf'Clas5fof l975 KIVA 1 ir'- L p I ji I W , 9' -I Precision Cutting Tool ppppi ysiis ' ' Special Holders and Adapter I Ohioiif Uppefsanduskwohlo I !1g94fz34a Q 419-294-1987 l97fAds THE BOND PLASTICS COMPANY State Route 182 East Upper Sandusky, Ohio MAR METAL MFG INC WYAN DOT COUNTY AUTO CLUB 235 North Sandusky Ave Phone 294 2315 Call us for Arr Crulse and Room Reservatrons Tools Dles Flxtures Molds Speclal Machlnery Fabrlcatlon 321 N Fourth Street Phone 294 3821 PAT RONS Drs Browne Rhodes Solacoff M D Dr Schoolfield M D Dr T H Lautermllch Dr WallaceJ Knapp O D Drs Kear Oklok D D S Edward Jadus D M D C Dr Cope D V M Dr. Zohoury, M.D. R.M. Rossel, D.D.S. . . . ' ,O.D. . , . . . A451198 The Class of '75 Our once dreaded but now precious school days seem to have been speeded along by our good friends and good times. Oh, how we now wish that they would never end. Chris Helge Renee Hensel Phil Herring Flavel Heyman Darla Honsberger Mark Hooper Kathy Hoover Mike Horn Sue Hudson Kathy Hutchinson Beth Jump Jeanette' Kalmbach Tina Karg Joel Kin Dan Kinley Regina Knight Lonnie Koehler Martha Kouns Bob Latham Dave Leeth Susan Lenhart Sandy Logan Eileen Logsdon Pam Long Phil Lucas Ruth Ann McKeegan Connie Manko Pam Micheli Cindy Miller Dean Orians Tom Pagnard Debbie Pierson Janet Porter Charlie Rall Kim Stump Mitch Rall Nancy Rall ' ' Jacques Ramey Penny Raymond Carolyn Reid Jodi Richardson Robin Richardson Chris Rife Teena Rife Cathy Roberts Beatrice Rodrequez Chuck Rollins ,. Van Rothlisberger Linda Rowland , Jim Ruttmann Dave Seitz Sue Seitz Jeff Shafer John Shull Susan Shull Chris Shumaker Karen Shumaker LeAnne Sloat Betty Lou Smalley Cindy Smalley Betsy Smith Dan Smith Scott Smith Nadine Smythe Anita Snyder Deb Snyder Doug Snyder Beth Stansbery Wes Steiner Mark Steward Steve Swartz Susie Teetz Chuck Ulrich Linda Amesquita Kelly Anderson Sheree Anspach Loretta Armstrong Marsha Baker Michele Batton James Beaston Dave Beidelsch ies Randy Beidelschies Denise Bennett Steve Bennett Nancy Bixler Jo Blackburn Tony Boes Jeff Bowen Vickie Bowling Deb Brewer Peg Brown Sheree Brown Rita Burks Theresa Chance: Karen Clements Kevin Clements Ron Clinger Wendy Coons Deb Corbin Kathy Courtad Sue Courtright Debby Crow ami? a,.g2tsY'fW't e t'-Q 4 J 5, David Culver Brenda Dean Ron Derr Sandy Dillion Dave Eyestone Diane Farrow Stan Flowers Joyce Foust Jill Fox John Fox Ed Frantz George Frederick Bonnie Frisch Marcia Gagnon Jeff Garber Susy Hamner Colleen Hare Mary Harris Leslie Hart Steve Ulrich Loren Van Horn Jon Eric Vehrs Gary Veith Jane Wagner Jennifer Wall Steve Warner Carol Weatherholtz Susie Welly Connie Westerman Laura Wieging Cindy Williams Maureen Wines Dave Wolfe Jeff Wolf Steve Wolfe Julie Yoder Sharon Young Terry Young Brenda Zeigler l99fAds Compliments of CONTINENTAL CABLEVISION I I4 N. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-2334 More to See on CableT V Happlness Is K X 6-G Jr' F' BUSY-BEE Self Service Market 400 South Sandusky Upper Sandusky, Ohio 3- tan lftllfk 'W F Your School Appliance Dealer DELAPLANE APPLIANCES IO8 N Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky Ohio 294 3451 Fllll IIIIEIIIT ln the Community College of the Alr Force Its an entirely new concept' College credit transferable for your training and expertence during your enlistment If you want to become a professional In one of 3700 vocational areas ask to see our new general catalog Arr Force men and women can make It In so many different ways We d luke you to be one of us lunk up Be Iunked up tn Illr Furre I Ch I W Pl USAF RECRUITING OFFICE F at y on 45840 T IZOSTH- lllE'l.l. SWE VUII W I ' an A l , C ag, , ' . X I XX' , 6 . z I' . if gf I I ' . . ' ' ' I 1 all I p I I -E hillylll . X -, V .l,,' 1 ...:- 75 . - '..'s9- E Adsfzoo ' '24, Eplcbxfvx., -. t W. , M W wg! 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