Wayne Trace High School - Reflections Yearbook (Haviland, OH)

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u N fix er ! Q gp- Q A N wwf- O'tg, Sn Ya uk! X.. S . r 15' i Q' W wus... X I don't think that worked R 0 5 Nosebone to Nosebone I Allemande your left 2 o --.--L..,..... ' ff' vff, .ia'k .. ,g ,N ,,, w 5 ,o .s' x I Behind the scenes--the puppeteers I : Lu k ii. .X You mean I'll have to come here someday? 0 l' '91 li Upsey Daisy The great snowball fight il . A XFSSW And then she said that she wanted two red ones and one n W' sf purple one . 51' ff . sa Judy pus hes towards the fimsh line You're crazy if you think you're going to push me around the rest of my life, Don. And it snowed and snowed and snowed! 'QQ , . lv , .. -. W' ., wg V Wa.. I ,- , , I -1 ,Q jk L, Reflections Another Year hr, K Well, it looks like everyone's here. A souvenier of a well-earned victory. Come get me . I'm ready Q ml' 4 4 ff ff ' K F V .K Ls, m 'i TA Nw... q D KK -, . .Q gf.. k 1 xxkigm-,I T . ' .1 ' ' Wg? 4: K .. -.':v.,: j, , Q J was 21:41 - fi 'X .fy w45r. ' i, Q., 5 hr WV t .41 NA.,-'Q Mjlxgkff , A 5 SAW, .I vfgprw- NMMA N -.M pawn. w.N..m.N,,,,,,,.,, 8 , -x -of-Q., Y.. wg 1 wonder how much this job pays! i Hey, Jodi, you're all hung up. Right! Paul, you shouldn't tell those kinds of stories. Qs It's ok, Smoke, I want my picture taken. l to t Money, money, money, we've spent money all year ei, iw 199' e all xy., if .W Then N I fu Nr ix AK ' ' ' A-Tit,-J V ' af 5 1 And ow . ..,.,,.,-N I leamed how to do my make-up at Merle Norman 3 e 5 4 , 3 i . e ff 1 Q, I: fl? 1 7 L , ff' -any How do you like my new hairdo? Hollywood here I come ! If Wayne Trace Provides Many Experiences Serious And Funny - Always To Be H Don't tell anyone but that's a magic candle and you can't blow it out! 8 C'm For Students - Good nd Bad, Remembered OK, I'l1 let you take one picture! Hasn't this day been a bummer? No, Greg, the chair goes like this. The next Minnesota Fats- -jerry Dougal. 'Q'-wwx,. 1t's cold enough out here to snow- -even if it is April! Ii person-Us meant till she cannot hear hy not tell her now her joy today? busy, that's our ythat we might say? much , do we wait love for her too late fv'1 9 i iv 4 5. YN Highlight Of A Cold October Evenin X' um Q W . ,..f E ,.,, V Cflllb rv 5, , W 'fit , ,, as 2 1 J' 7 ,I t M ' , Ja' V H W., - , l ,Nur 6 .. - V, e ,,,. v yd I M I I v o n s e e e- f .,,, i ' Y? 'Y i f 3 ' i RQW 13 Bfendia Davis, Senior dantg Kris Treece, Freshman Atten- Prlncess, Patt1 Bmfford, Semor dant. RQW 2, Deb Hook, Senior Princess- Margaret Zartman Queen- princess. Lori Pease -0 Att - Queen Margaret Laurie L,inder, Sophomore Atten- J dant. 3 , Jum F en f'?'tl'SS ff , , A 4, IAL .W ' L ig, 1 1 ' ...Mt Attendants: Kris, Laurie, Lori 12 'nA Eiff- W N. 39 r t fa we A 1 is N. Princesses: Brenda, Patti, Deb Y :KT-J' L.. Xi? it The afterglow of that memorable moment! Laurie's escorted into royalty. Q vs 5 'S 1 ERUFF Hugging your honey. J is A 1 i g' I I .. - A' V' 'E I ff' Q L41 -53 ' x if ' - .Q i f ' fgggi It wrzif' . 1- -an ,H , if-.4 ' fi' . -- bv- 8.55.-.' 5, A ffb -5 A we 7 6- ' f , - A' , A tehAA Ll + Alone in a crowd. A day at the farm. The 1976 Wayne Trace Football Homecoming, October 8 . . . first football homecoming ever to be held on the new field at the high school . , . bon fire cancelled again for the second year in a row because of rain . . . seniors selling the traditional apple cider . . . a sad night for the Raider team as they lose a deci- sive battle to Fairview . . . a happy night for Margaret Zart- man as she is crowned 1976 football homecoming queen . . . her court: freshman, Kris Treeceg Sophomore, Laurie Linderg junior, Lori Peaseg Seniors, Patti Brofford, Brenda Davis and Deb Hook . . . a memorable night for everyone. ,,.Q-dv-m fr' .. Q'-if If 5 . N1 Q FZ F D 4 5. k RA f':.. 1' ,,, ,H E ! 5 ' ,451 Y ,Q Q . , , W4 lg J if QUE Wifi Jus, , mf FQ! - yiw! I f ua ,, ,..N. 'hui Gratitude Is Shown To Parents Ain't she cute! You've got to be kidding. Honoring Raider parents for their backing . . . escorting them across the field. . . dedicating the new football field in memory of Tim Eaken on the same night . . . Winning the game . . . braving the cold to Watch your student perform . . . coming to games early to get a comfortable seat . . . backing the Raiders no matter what These new sweaters are kind of breezy! ' 4 , . wet , 4- V , A . Q nf- ' 9 11' ' wi , ..k .' , Q, P t , t .. He forgot his Head and Shoulders Gregg's proud parents YN .Q H an ROW 1: Deb Hook, Senior Princess, Sophomore Attendant, ROW 3: Patti Kathy Plummer, Freshman Attendant, Brofford, Senior Princess, Mary Ann ROW 2: Brenda Davis, Senior Princess, Bruns, junior Attendant, ROW 4: Princess Mary and Escort Mark Lynne Linder, Queen, Rita Schaefer, Carolyn Heck, 1976 Queen. Thr. ll 1 a This is what I call Spiffy. f A night of smiles. Andy looks on with envy. no Homecoming Sp1I'1t Shines Through A Hard-Fought Game Aw Gee, Mike! Can I open my eyes now? X 1 1. - I th ? Senior attendant: Patti Brofford Aren t ey pretty. T' M4 ,W 'J' J N, 18 The Court ?' a.: A V . 4... I may Last minute preparations. A very special night . . . tension and excitement in the air . . . the wonderment of who will be crowned Homecoming Queen . . . the moment that everyone has waited for arrives . . the crowning of the Homecoming Queen . . . a hush falls . . . the 1977 Homecoming Queen is . . . Lynne Linder . . . tears . . .joy . . . cameras flashing . . . an exciting game . . . defeated but proud . . . a memorable dance. gf. Boosters Back Raiders Max digs in. Did you want 10 chili dogs, 45 bags of popcorn, ES slovppy joes, 6 candy bars, and 42 Mountain ews. Well f 4' X 1 TSVN . , r J' ' if Now how are you going to eat all that? 'E ii'e' l' ' V . A dream come true . . . seeing the first game at Raider field . . . giving up time in the summer to work g ts . . . serving suppers . . . , -aa a- ,WRT mg on bleachers and li h ' I Pwnc' working in concession stand . . . braving the cold . . . i we W5- helping whenever possible to provide better facilities .T. Rocks To The Fifties Hop , Hop , Hop . 'all 5 25 Secretaries of way back when. Nostalgia Day . . . bringing back memories of the 50's . . . digging into your parents' old things and reliving those good 'ole days . . . just plain fun! 20 .R 13- 4 Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder Keepin' beat with the Boogie . Foxes of the 50's! Seniorls Win First Annual Event Da just another pretty face . The faculty uses their brute strength Senior mass confusion. Grunting always helps . Grit and grime pays off . Events Day . . . another name for the old Olympic Day . . . April 7th . . . each class competing against the other . . . all classes competing against the faculty . . . the undefeated seniors coming out on top again . . . the faculty losing it all . . . a fun day for both winners and losers! First Annual Invitational Mark plunges 1nto the p1t Team work! Patti takes first Concentration ! Perry nnounces the 2- victors Raiders Smother Relay Competition 'T if 1 1 x x P x ' ' 'i ,ww .1 I l .. .:.L rf 7 .5 4..r-,- 1' a- isa: ff mm-ff . This one 's mine . 1 , ig ' . XX ix- ix 'Ji W VY W Wg ' ' ,. 1 - Q . t lxg.-.rs fy' 1 '.: 1- gs .. :--,,'-I :ws ,ww -,',,. ' ,WM p W., ' Come on, I want the baton! N6 Teachers watch the action. ,xxx . . jg, A d , . ..,. ,saga -fm-Asn' Mark and Maurice pull for the victory! vm flying! Two major track events. . . Both won by the Raiders . . . 18 boys and girls teams at Invitational . . a bright sunny day . . . girls win over an evenly matched field . . boys dominate . . . two new trophies for WT . . . Relays host five boys teams . . . many records broken . . . preparation for the district . . . Raiders win every race but one . . . many individual trophies . . . second Relay in a row goes to WT. 23 .ff -52 1- tr M we v-fy f Gloom Brightened ' 'Are you sure you want to go through with this? ' ' S Q 5 a Mutsch leads Senior Spirit on. 24 Now Gay, you know that Easter is more than just gooey marshmallow bunnies ! ' 'Oh Santa , a present for me ? ' ' Speech class enjoys Christmas around Lhe fireplace . Campus Life presents Reflections Unlimited. Days Are ith Assemblies My belly button is gone ! That's no way to get a peaches and cream complexion, Mrs Sinn. 1 si Eric, Dennis and Clark watch intently. Assemblies . . . entertainment for the student body . . . serious ones and funny ones . . . from pep sessions to NHS Inductions . . . watching a hypnotist hypnotize your classmates . . . a campus life singing group . . . all worth I ain't nothin' but a hound dog. gOiI1g to school for . Juniors Present . . . CC 77 Love Ageless And Evergreen ,f , f ' 1 A11 aboard the Prom Train! . r W. 5 A ' 'Mike who's the twerp with the camera ? ' ' '-li: W-VS-1 1 Vi struggles with the salad dressing iffgi i ' .f x Q, 1 V it ABOVE: Mark and his honey take a break. LEFT: ' 'I never knew anyone was this small! ' ' Ng I sw I I 'Is that real water? gm ! I :' , N1 5. K Id, , ! lv f f'ii '41f- E i gli Decisions , Decisions ,-I, In All aboard! A lost couple in the crowd. Earning money . . . planning . . . picking a theme . . . discussing . . . more planning . . . finalizing designs . . . building a wall . . . putting up the ceiling . . . working to put on the finishing touches . . . Beginning the evening with dinner at St. johns . . . Entering the enchanting mood of a gymnasium converted into a scenic wonderland filled with Love Ageless and Evergreen . . . drawn to the stunning, star-studded gazebo dominating the floor . . . posing to preserve the moment on film . . . dancing the night away . . . dropping in at the YMCA . . . playing a wicked game of ping pong . . . going home filled with memories to be treasured -. I - ,ng . K 'Q What's the joke? Trampolme fta11t1es Mmglmg m the halls. How did l ever get myself into this mess? Welcome to the Y. Hey! What's going on? f' 3 'f X . 1 f ? Q, -. l M , if ' fif ' a ,in 1: Maybe l'll win it next year. For me , Miss Wamcke ? A night to honor outstanding athletic abilities . . . gorging yourself on all the food . . . listening to Mutsch's jokes . . . a review of the season by each coach . . . a great year for WT teams . . . several 4-year varsity athletes . . . Gary johnson, 'golf . . . Steve Bidlack, football . . . jim Dotson, baseball . . . naming the Most Valuable and Most Improved players in all sports . . . presenting many trophies won to Mr. Collins for the trophey case. I guess 4 years was worth it. I just knew l'd get one ! E K 'S J Congratulations , Gary I really can't believe it. MIP- -Benny . The undefeated Frosh . Maybe I'll get the next one . f . 145 I Athletes Receive Many Awards Another trophey for the case . , L s We'1l miss these seniors . av' ' Mr. Flory and his crew SCHOLARSHIP TEAM: ROW 1: T. Holtsberry, T. Welch, D. BOYS AND GIRLS STATE: ROW 1: P. Cluts, L. Elston, J. Snyder, P. Riggenbach. ROW 2: C. Yenser, M. Kuhn, G. Pack. ROW 2: B. Hardcastle, A. Klinker, B. Litzenberg, B. Goings . Wannemacher, J. Barkley, K. Treece, L. Scarbrough, H. Wearly. ROW 2: S. Gerber, K. Brofford, C. Stoller, P. Riggenbach, B. Klopfenstein, T. Tope. ROW 3: A. Hicks, B. Hardcastle, B. Goings, M. Turner, K. Sheely. SCHOLASTIC BOWL: ROW 1: G. Laukhuf, S. Leaman. ROW 2: B. Goings, D. Saylor, Mr. Thaman, Advisor: N. Welch . 31 A Frosh Honor Roll students . BELOW: Also working in the library . . . 1124 Q dl -E 11 E M. V ,LV , AE T 1 , .,, .,.,, .5 w 'W V W' SCHOLARSHIP TEAM: ROW 1: J. Williamson, L. Stoller, D. 3 Saylor, R. Schaefer, S. Leaman, L. Wistner. ROW 2: K. Miller, K. Fulk, B. Coughlin, Miller, N. Welch, J. Clemens . we 1 K . X 1 5 - Q ,Q 1 K Lew: - 95,55 . nn... And here's a pen for you. Have a good time at sql-1001 Sandy wins Voice of Democracy award County Americanism test Winners . Recognizing outstanding achievement and service . . . office, library, guidance and cafeteria help . . . those who made the honor roll all year . . . julie Stoller winning 5400 Black Inc. award . . . Sue Leaman, Denise Saylor, Deb Bolenbaugh publications scholarships . . . Bonnie Ayers, Dawn Hite outstanding musicians . . Greg Greutman, Betty Crocker award . . . Sue Leaman, DAR Citizen . . . Greg Laukhuf, DAR Scholarship . . . perfect attendance . . . physical fitness . . . outstanding Vantage students . . . Scholastic Bowl, Arnericanisrn, Voice of Democracy, Scholarship team and Scholastic Bowl Eh1i.llBCi'Dli'B SE QQ w ,..,f' Knew ,,,,....---- ,,,....------ ,,..v-- Q44- , eff: X , , ' 4 semi . M1 . , . - V M' ' fi . '. 'Q-if X 2 f. ' i 15- A-Q J- ! .' ,ffffgQ,1fz.19fQ - - -was if 3' N... ft -V A. .b L x:?5?.Ei.ffs::f ' 'gp-ix '1f...f y K , ffm' .za-'X' . st' z Q29 . 5 ES, .M 4.3: fm 1- 4. w '1-:--' f',g,gx'iY,:g35.s j'fl?'ifI?'f?.n .K iiyalffwf - . ww ,mv .- - K il? .1 I ' .4--v-,,,,.,..-- ' ...,.....f-,,.,-f paw- . L f'.fuy1g.gl f . .wi ai. ' 5' nas? 5 ,, - N f 1 H+- .px-' bg A Q, A . Dotson. fm .H . .Qi 'EARL President, Margaret Vice President, Paul Secretary, Sally T T reasurer, Lynne dgnt Council, Kris -Ss. 1 . ,, N fi, 233 k,.k- m J- . Lx.. inf C 0 3sx::sf.'d W32i'f' ...N-fm -..-..- oi -M.:fF'f -wx S ,.,, K, Nvsp W . ' . 5 ,iw,.5?Q.1s .-31511. w . 'K-,1 mgwis' ... Q 4 I A , hx q ,tw .wvw-1'4 X. 'TTFQWWQ Y .eff 1 if Q3 K Q11 ggigrz' .. X -1 .43 Q 'naw ' ' -' e' ,ex U. - 1 -,Q P . .I ,Q gg Chuck Albright Ed Amstutz Mark Ashba Bonnie Ayers Mark Adkins Alex Ansp Rob Bache Lisa Baumle Three peas in a pod Memories Of Yesterday, Thoughts Cf Today, Dreams Of Tomorrow Mike Bens chneider Steve Bidlack Sally Bissell Brenda Booher .QM cgi i wmmml' -W .l,l .lll S wt ffl l,.l Caught in the Act! Todd Bidlack It's called concentration, Deb Bolenbaugh Diane Boroff Look at that sly grin . Farquhar Ihate to do this, but . . . --Q- '...:.f5 R X l Don't you Dare!!! Judy Bur ley Patti B fford The Senior Class Is Always Full Gf Surprises And if ' fr ff M1SCh19f SIMYBUI X 'N aurice ur k B kl y P Burnett B C , ,fam K K? rw ' K 2 i fs ,df , Q? .W W Wiz X. fm- r M' ' f ' I -1' '5 -? I KW, J ff 2 x ,,.,, -wwf., ',.,,..,..-. 1. 4 .. , , 1Z K 4 ,. S S 1' 4,9 ,W f 'elf' ,J 1 Seniors Always Use Their Body Language This is good food! ?! N , f , V v f . su, f fprg No privacy at all. X CTT? it AY . mia? 'X H-J . 9? Jim DOtSO11 Kevin Decker Sheryle Dunn 1011115 Byron Dunham Dave Elick Terrie Ehresman john Elston Paul Fast Steve Fas Hey! This looks like a good one. Seniors Busy With Graduation Preparation W W Well, Here We come. Ed Elston Gary Flint i i Kent Fulk Is he really telling us the truth? Leonard Godoy ff? Caught you! Mark, come on down! The great class of '77. It's not all that bad Lynne. N.,-. Marvin Gray Greg Greutman K N :rf XX? .. P - V XA janet Gonya Ken Gordon Therese Gordon Terry Grubaugh 44 - ...........z.:.....g Aff MW'4MM,,,...,..,--- ' s Marcia - Craig Hershberger H- . b h Dawn Hue Shirley l-lO3.gli1'1 Ellggugloiegdagsle Mark Holtsbeffy I just love cleaning up after cooking a meal. ,,,,M,,f,-,,.f,..,-i.a,,N-.u-.vf--ff f '-'- ' ff, What do you think the little kid wants to play with now? Above: This is just like the Red Angel! Right: Only two more letters to type and I'm through for the day. Seniors Display Skills ecessary For The I'm happy you have n her, Mark. That will be 2542, Smoke, , 'Wi S t -. 3, Qu 1 Future Sure hope I'm getting this together right. 5 .,,, i2:' v tf1,,,4 , '. ' .- r A . H an , f--,,, ,Q ,Y VQNMFX fi l Lv .,-N V ' f X ff ,flie- zi .ff-xx X f x. sis' --5 x x l'JSf' vm my Deb Hook Don Hubbard Terry Hutchison Ron Jewell Gary johnson Diane King T Seniors At Their Studies Display Their Determination Smile you're on candid camera X irw- ,i-5.5 ,+.:,,, - .Nl f This is what you call, Studying! Mike Kipfer Charlie LaBounty Linda Lamb Greg Laukhuf Sandy Leaman Susan Leaman ls it all that bad, Mike? 'u .tu 'gl S5 gn ,Q Micky, the teacher, X as 4 How do you expect me to know that? Gee, We came dovxm here and we still have Mr. Cox! as 3 Brenda Lee Steve Lee Lynne Linder Scott Mansfield Brent Mason Shirley McCollum Mike Miller Chris Mohr , 1 .W . ' .H K ,154 Nlgxg L Arg :za -, .,. M., if i Y f 3 ',.,.,' .SQA K - , W., .-s ,f-a,....-4-1 . .3,,A,.. ...,. A--192 .. .,.v-'em ,N ,,, , L- A ef Playing Is Serious , X Business 'iw For The Class f '7 7 1 y -xx ll 'R TZ' Rick PG-HSC Randy Perl Donna Price Jack Reed Gloria Ross Viola Rowe DeI'1iSe 5aY101' john Scarbrough Mike Schoonover i Out of my way! E. i E . Q f, if , . . V s,,.o,, R . ,1 , - - - ,,.,,s'fW.1f' K, , Q,-QF. A 3' 'if ' . ai . . in is ' i:lQfL, i-fra--i'2TU-, 7ff f ' -M.. . Q - ,f R, ' H ' if 1 f lf-if? I z TN fi 2 R R . 5145+ ' .-i . R1 f . R ?'55Ylfi5i:iiQiili, 1 , VA' - G 6 9? v six '- Above: Wee , 1et's make some angels. Right: I majored in sand pile! fn ff I f' :Cf 1 1'm glad we were first in line ! What did you sit on Elaine ? 'Q xNf V AA IX In... This is our last time , Terry. 1 only want to rest 5 minutes. ei w F? - A -I I, 5' ,mv Sh1r1ey Schwartz Chr1s Semer B111 Shultz se' , be ff S, Z Shirley sum Ken smith Steve Snyder Mf 9'f,,g1' ,S 1 A f 50 julie Stoller LaDonna Taylor Sally Treece - f 'U if ,ee Moments Spent With Friends Are The Most Precious , D e l iw L 0, j ' In . X . 'Z -3, f fm- - . . JoEllen ,.r.::.,e Elaine Wallick Wamemacher Edith Webster Corn Ed Welker IS this all We set? We're just hangin' around. David Wilhelm Robert Williams Peggy Flint Yenser 101111 YOU1'lg Lori Zartman Margaret Zartman 51 .L .2 ,gif-df' ga 4 yy h,hg U' ' ' nw' Q FS' Q als K. if 3 A 'a X xsj.. . S KM f if yx I 5, 81 J 4YA. 2 1 gf. x xx 9 :wvff , , rt Q in h 22.2. - . ,si 'ie 1 H311 -'1 f-gm fzig.vfXf,'f W an M., ,.,, K f virwg-L,f,E ,wen ., f , f 93, if E 1 gal' fy' . 1 '55, V X' 5 mgxg 3 3 .niffij Q X .3451 , T 5 1 E QE if rfi3iE- 'F Q5 ' 1 ' I N. I 9 I J. 4, 1' . 5 K i b 'R A Q fi -X . 2 i. I4 fi 4 S I ' V L 1: , K 1 Q. Q 1- I Y Q . B E 5355 WW Y' x W, .. a , 1 . X.,X . -gy . .M Q .., gg, -x ,xnxx X.-. Avis? N ,lla W, E7 5 Qt, , ,Qi in 5 Q 1 - :Ig ,:. 'Cf W 1. f ? E IM W., , E.-... WN 'S X ,i As my last official duty . . . xiii A11 too soon . . . F Terrie gets her diploma . BELOW: Demse accompames the cholr. Brenda, I looked and 1t's slgned! ff' Let's get t.h1s show on the road. We'll Remember Always . . . 1 If Thanks , Dad. Xs., Y K E 5 r I X l Do you suppose they'd care if 1 ran out? Right: Is this the way it goes, Miss Minerd? i :I Seniors listen to the speeches. How do you fold these , Bill? 'xx . ,sa Hooray, no more school! ! ! What shall we do, Elaine? amsnrtn Don't jump, Judy, your diploma is signed. You mean it's all over? Kris sitting down on the job. 1.3 There was something else, Mr. Flory A happy grad! df' Senior MARK STEVEN ADKINS: Class Officer, Vice President 15 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Tracer 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 15 Campus life 1, 2, 45 Basketball 45 Intramurals 3, 4. CHARLES L. ALBRIGHT: Football 1, 35 Manager 45 FFA 15 Vantage 4. , ALEX M. ANSPACH: Football Manager 45 FFA 45 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. MARCUS TROY ASI-IBA: Basketball 15 Track 3, 4. BONNIE JEAN AYERS: Reflections Advertising 45 Band 1 , 25 Choir 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Basketball Manager 15 GAA 1. ROBERT ALAN BACHELLOR: Tracer and Reflections Photographer 1, 25 Football Manager 1, Trainer 2, 3, 45 FTA 25 Gun Club 1 , 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 1 , 45 School Play 2, 35 Intramurals 45 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 35 4-H 1, 2, 3. LISA D. BAUMLE: Student Council 45 Choir 2, 45 Tracer 45 Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 35 GAA 15 Campus Life 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 35 Buckeye Girls State 3. MICHAEL D. BENSCHNEIDER: Class Officer, Vice President 1, 35 President 25 Student Council 2, President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 45 Track 2, 35 FFA 45 Intramurals 35 Scholarship Team 1. STEVEN JAY BIDLACK: Class Officer, Treasurer 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Vantage 45 OEA 4. TODD EUGENE BIDLACK: Football 15 Intramurals 4. SALLY BLANCI-IE BISSELL: Reflections Advertising 45 1 Business Manager 45 Choir 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 J Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 GAA 15 Campus Life 2, 3 4. 5 DEBRA KAY BOLENBAUGH: Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 35 Assistant Editor 45 GAA 15 FTA 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. BRENDA J. BOOHER: Reflections Advertising 45 Choir 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Gymnastics Statistician 45 GAA 15 Campus Life 2, 3. SUSAN C. BOWERS: Choir 45 Volleyball 25 Gymnastics 3, 45 FHA 1 . PATTI ANN BROFFORD: Band 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 GAA 15 Campus Life 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Attendant 45 Basketball Attendant 45 Buckeye Girls State 35 Vantage 45 OEA 3, 4. CINDY SUE BURK: Choir 45 FI-IA 1, 2, .35 Band 3. RICKEY LEE BURK: 5 5 JUDY ANNBURKLEY: Band 35 FHA 1, 2, 3. MAURICE DUANE BURKLEY: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2 3 4. VERNICE E. BUP.NETT. choir 45 FHA 15 Library Aide 2,5-3. 4, BRIAN LEE CARTER: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Campus Life 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH CHILDS: FFA 3, 45 FFA Basketball 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. JILL DEANNE CLEMENS: Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 Band 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Statistician 3, 45 GAA 15 Campus Life 2, 3, 45 4-H 1, 25 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. CARRY L. COUGHLIN: Football 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 3. JEFFREY R. CRAFT: Vantage 4. RICK R. CRAFT: Football 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ANN CRUTCHFIELD: Vantage 4. BRENDA JOAN DAVIS: Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 FTA 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Football Attendant 2, 45 Basketball Attendant 45 Scholarship Team 1, 3. KEVIN J. DECKER: Football 45 Baseball 1, 3, 45 Vantage 4. JAMES W. DOTSON: Class Officer Treasurer 1, Vice President 35 Student Council 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Campus Life Basketball 45 Scholarship Team 1 . BYRON J. DUNHAM: Basketball Manager 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. TERRIE LEE EHRESMAN 5 FHA 1. DAVID L. ELICK: Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Index 3. EDWIN R. ELSTON: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 45 Vantage 45 OEA 4. JOHN WESLEY ELSTON: FFA 1, 2, 4. PAUL WILLIAM FAST: Class Officer Vice President 45 Student Council 45 Choir 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 3, 45 FTA 45 FFA 45 Intramurals 3, 4. STEVEN C. FAST: Basketball 1, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 45 4-H 1, 25 Delegate to AIC Convention 4. GARY L. FLINT: Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Vantage 4. KENTALANFULK: Football'1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Buckeye Boys State 35 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 4. LEONARDO GODOY: Campus Life 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Vantage 45 OEA 4. JANET C. GONYA: FHA 1, 2, 3. KENNETH M. GORDON: THERESE R. GORDON: Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 Choir 45 FHA-1, 25 Campus Life 2, 3, 45 Office Help 35 Guidance Office Help 4. MARVIN LYNN GRAY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 15 Basketball Manager 15 Intramurals 45 Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4. GREGORY D. GREUTMAN: Intramurals 3, 4. 'TERRY J. GRUBAUGH: Basketball 15 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Basketball 2, 3, 45 Gun Club 1, 4. CRAIG JAY HERSI-IBERGER: Vantage 45 OEA 3, 4. MARCIA ALAINE I-IIGINBOTHAM: Student Council 15 Baseball 15 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 25 FI-IA 1, 25 Scholarship Team 1 . DAWN MARIE HITE: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 15 FHA 3, 45 55 ...1,5 Library Aide 2, 35 Girl Scouts 1. SHIRLEY JANE HOAGLIN: Choir 1, 2. ELLEN M. HOELDERLE: Reflections Advertising 4, Editorial . 45 Tracer 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 15e GAA 15 -Campus Life 2, 35 Scholarship Team 1 , 2. MARK W. HOLTSBERRY: Track 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Basketball 2, 4. DEVERA ANN HOOK: Class Officer Secretary 35 Student Cotmcil 1 , 25 Reflections Advertising 4, Editorial 45 Band 1, 25 Choir 35 Track 2, 35 GAA 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 45 Track Statistician 45 Football Attendant 45 Basketball Attendant 2, 45 Guidance Office Help 45 Buckeye Girls State 3. F DON R. HUBBARD: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY SUE HUTCI-IISON: Band 1, 25 Volleyball 15 Gymnastics 1, 3, 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Campus Life 2, 35 Track Statistician 35 Football Attendant 35 Vantage 45 OEA 3, 4. ' RON W. JEWELL: Basketball 15 FFA 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Vantage 4. GERALD A. JOHNSON: Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, so 45 Vantage 45 OEA 3, 4. f DIANE MARIE KING: Reflections Advertising,45 Editorial 45 Band 25 Spanish Club 3, 4. 5MICHAEL E. KIPFER: Golf 2, 35 FFA 45 Inuamurals 3, 4. - CHARLES JOSEPH LABOUNTY: Choir 1 , 25 Science Fair 15 Intramurals 1, 3, 4. LINDA MARIE LANIB: Reflections Advertising 45 Typist 45 Band 15 Choir 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 15 Gymnastics 1, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 35 GAA 15 Campus . Life 1, 2, 3, 45 Vantage 45 OEA 3, 4. GREGORY ALLAN LAUKHUF: National Honor Society 3, 45 Football 15 Intramurals 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Buckeye Boys State 35 Scholarship Team 1, 3, 45 DAR Scholarship 4. SANDRA KAY LEAMAN : National Honor Society 3, 45 Reflections Advertising 45 Tracer 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 Magazine Sales Business Manager 45 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSAN MARIE LEAMAN : National Honor Society 3, 45 iRefIections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 Tracer Assistant Editor 35 Editor 45 Band 1, 2, 35 FTA 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Campus Life 45 Magazine Sales Business Manager 45 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Buckeye Girls State 35 DAR Good Citizen 45 Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 BRENDA G. LEE: Reflections Advertising 4. ,....,,....T-,.,,,.,. GEORGE S LYNNE A. Reporter 2, T Honor Society Tracer 2, 45 , 4 Cheerleader 1 Campus Life 1 , Que en 5 SCOTT IVAN E. MAPLES BRENT S. MASON SHIRLEY ANN T Typist 45 racer MICHAEL 1 7 1!FF ANNE FHA1, JUDITH Busines 35 4s Officer Honor Society 3, 45 Band Statistician 35 OEA 35 KENlNTETH.5:l3if7SMlTH: Baseball 15 , STEVEN M. SNYDER5,g.Golf 25 Campus Life 1, , 3, 4, JODI STAI-IL: Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 Tracer 45 Choir 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 GAA 1. JULIE KAE STOLLER: Class Officer, President 1, 35 Student Cotmcil 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Reflections Advertising 45 Choir 25 Volleyball 15 Basketball 25 Gymnastics 1, 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Baseball Statistician 2, 35 GAA 15 Vantage 45 OEA 3, 45 Black Inc. Award 45 Valedictorian 4. LADONNA CHRISTEEN TAYLOR: National Honor Society 3 , 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 4-H 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Team 1, 35 Valedictorian 4. SALLY JO TREECE: Class Officer Secretary 45 Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Gymnastics 1, 35 GAA 15 Campus Life 2, 3, 45 4- H 1 , 25 Basketball Statistician 3, 45 Track Statistician 2. ELAINE KAY WALLICK: Reflections Advertising 45 Editorial 45 Choir 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Basketball Statistician 45 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. JO ELLEN WANNEMACI-IER: Reflections Editorial 35 Choir 25 Track 25 Volleyball 25 Basketball Statistician 45 GAA 15 Campus Life 1, 2, 35 Vantage 45 OEA 3, 4. EDITH MARIE WEBSTER CORN: EDWIN W. WELKER: Library Aide 45 Cafeteria Worker 1 , 2, 3, 4. TIMOTHY R. VVICKLIFFE: Vantage 4. DAVID A. WILI-IELM: National Honor Society 3, 45 Scholarship Team 15 Vantage 4. ROBERT E. WILLIAMS: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 PEGGY SUE FLINT YENSER: FI-IA 1 . 5 ati iss? N w Q Q L55 1 W .5 Wi? . . . Adm ,gi .fi ., , . .. ' if yz. -1 Y . 1 p E, fQ,ig.1'. 6- I , . N 393 , 1 5 .. E V' .A -fu, V A . . i l : ,, Wig ., kk.h:k: 5 , 5, ,Q ' N Af if 1 eV,f4f - A' , T ' ,gf 3 ' A V' 5 ' ' K W zib ggi 5 ky., wi., ,W. - .i pi ..r X . , N A ' '1-AZ 5 A g g iz: I 1. M-,,f'y,-W. , .yi -47321 ' FYsR'ff,.1iji Q - fp . K W , ,-.. .gf if ' if 'W - Y .5 ..... 1 . . W f f K , .1 S, nf. K a.. .. 'm X' 2 we -1 Q .1 .. Vice- CC il . E 1msj.,,,..,.-vb enningerg Bruns.g'St11- . Welch, and ' V 'tif' 53iiEiRii555Ff:3:: Q U? - . , ,, ...,,,.., .,, -- , .vi- . ..:-. il fm -mx 'Q i QI wail -an . 'fs.sf1e. .. .,.. .,..... . I .. qi xv X 6 S , 4 2 ,Q j H X! M. W W -mu Q. E w if Q Q Qi F , 52 S Time Spent Preparing for Prom Lg, , 4-eflwf Q an-9 ,458 K No 5 P 1 f A .EI 'NN -gf! qty A Qs' Y y Mqexivx I . ,. ' x.J 'An-gf C... l V F If. 51 . Terry Anspach Cheryl Ashba Mary Babic Terry Baker Mary Bruns Steve Burk Rose Burkley Pennie Cluts 10,-Mx' ,X 7 V ' 1 'Sl- X ' -IX' 1 'C an ' D-. I.- N L W '1 ' frxl ,CQ-la . - i ' f' - - f P 'f 4' ' h '- Y is A , - G , Tina Adams Barb Agness Lori Ames I Angie Baumle Gregg Mike Brigner Deb Copsey Bolenbaugh Randy Crawford f Doug Crisp Brian Coughlin Dan Doster , . Howard Davis SPH lt UP: Andrew! I Lois Barrand Penny C . nley ' 1 XP --4 sh 1 Z ,. ' 4 ' A U l I 1 2 . Maybe if I sit here long enough, I'll think of Big apple, Little apple! Is the silverware that dirty, Lisa? the answer. Juniors Very Active ' Q 1147 3 5, ii'- Ei' if sf e a B A CK 5 QA 5 J '? . 2 Z Le 4' A f xb I Kim Doster Bob Eschback Richard Foust Yvonne Goings Eric Griggs Randy Heck qi, A , 402 ,J 0,4 jerry Dougal Scott Fast Kent Frey julie Gonya Korenia Hamman john Hessler '27 , ig B Y !! Llilx if ' .,3' ,M af-5 xo! I , 7 5 A , AQ, 8 , . 1 582 I - . , K K A . Q --if fig twff I-A I Q W B. B B 'Qi e H Mark Eddy Dawnita Fegley Dave Gerber Diane Graham Rachelle Hamrick Jeff Hook Li sa E1 ston S a m Flynn B ob Goi ngs T ere sa Gribble Ben I-Iardca stle John Hubbard 'f-1-.S .. . Mirror, mirror on the wall . . . 5 till? gybfll Mike, you said if we sat here quietly we wouldn't get caught. -s.,.,M 7' I' L '- i 1'-'Y f K I A 4 N , -K 'L X , 5.5 I J' is 'II ,qs S , V -Y Q 8 . , 1 Sir H , , .. F kfx any, Kirsten Jensen Andy Klinker Kelly Laukhuf Linda Lytle Stewart Mills Kevin Pease 1. 4 .P EM- -- 'L .- g . HN V -rx, if 5 ' T- , , 1 m K I K1 - 2.: fs 'u Qt ' '72 Y U , ,, Q, fo? .QQ ,fax n U' ' gs.-, ' . rrzfv u y 1 ' is I TS' A asf - N ii . A 'f' FJ ' U ' A 'cs , A X 4 Y 3' 4 'ci ei 5 .6 , ' ,Rl 5 - as-' -r V2.7 . M6 ,f Neal Jensen Mary Ann Knerr Mike Lee Terry McClure Brenda Mosier Lori Pease g,.1 , at lub xt fg-A X- , .5555 X zx 1 i , A Steve Kilpatrick Mary Kuhn Bud Litzenberg jeff Miller Mike Oyer Steve Perrin Yu 'I I' Tom Kipfer Joan Larimore Mark Litzenberg Joyce Miller Gay Pack jerry Plummer A-R49 F- 17 Sonya P0111-,g Parry Denise Ross jim Ross Nancy Riggenbach Mike Scott Rhonda Porter Schmidt Vada BWV TSTTY pen-y Sum Schoenauer Simindinger Simindinger Tom Sinn Mm vw We were shocked by the death of Sharon Faye Reese on December 30, 1976 She was killed in an automobile accident in Tennessee during the hohdays Sharon was a student at Vantage and was secretary of the Wayne Trace FHA 64 'T11 l- N-A N iv I W. Y 'snr L Ted Rosswurr' Laurie Kim Schlatter Steve Riley Scarbrough Kevin Sheely Jody Schwab 'si X Ass. Pam Schlegel Mike Schultz .R-as 'fs Don't we make good saleswomen? juniors roam the halls of WT . ar K, . .. x. '1' 'Y WVV' 3,3 'V H f fig' i ,, X '. we fr T Q I y - J X 'S Y .V 1' ' 0 A' ' v ' VA f's If A A 4 Q . , ,ri L 'B Q xt, -f I, 1-3- - z - T f H, u Q R , K H, ig-177117 Ns. X 1 ytts ii , fs, L4 1 . ' If 1 ' 3 K , f-X Rfk .1 Q . ' 'xsf fzfzsyis-gs-'gw f mi a 4 . n X Juniors The Class '78 , , 5 Hey Joyce , whatcha doin' down there? For me? ! 4 Eat your heart out john Havlicek! Q ..' '-if Q . if-Ja-W - , . v. rlz 1 A .i 5 -an fu, .-., . 4.23 ssss ,1 Q. . - bw- rd ,f ' .11 ,X , . ,. 4 ei' gy m4.. I X f- i,-re we X '77 Q.. CN.. J- , ff- A sg .15 K SL74,f Y Carla Slone Sandy Steffes Cindy Stuart Deb Thompson Tom Wannemacher Charlotte Wenninger N Xa P' - 'Y X. Q .s-,. .- ..riot ' S. be Y-'-Pc? julie Snyder Laurie Stoller jeff Tempel Mark Turner Shawn Weible Dave lNheeler Sandi Spiizer Lynn Stoller Paula Thomas Doug Tyas Neal Welch Sue Youtsey Left: I hate typing numbers! .52 A Q ff 'SY ..?...,..Q'Q Kg, wi' is iw, Q P si, N17 ' w'iww1umwL.,,,g.,,g,,,,g,, s O , w- w . fg in , Q?w5'y3--7qggi9,,fsff .. f MQ, . ' x si, f , . ' 1' A N- Presidentqffjay C11 ' Roy Klopfensteigg onqyu--I.lB21S111'e1'i KeVi?1 ' ,.- 1 ., , A Ron Johnson, an w- ' :Sf 4 . . ' 4 .,. ' Q1 4' ., 4 . r 'Y gh! - . a , W ' 2' N - . ! ' w I u f 'r wf' s .2 ' Wm., ...W V, Sophs. Sponsor Homooming Dance A 0 if 5:5 L 1, V X ' 5 23 C Q,-5 A F l gk ,:1r'r 'A!M M . offs x m - - , ff- M! K , 'E-- J kVk -.,.,J .-' 1- I Q 4. C or 4 'fax we has J' lx ffisfn Q In fax ea Q N aa? ' I 'Q' ' Q K, R QL' A t 7 i - or 5 FY L .2-N5 -. M5 1 Q A D 1 S 291 ' ' l 'P ' L an A ' V as l - w x 'ff I K ' ?' 1,1 1 ' X ' l I. I 'fy 'x , 1 Y I P X' Pam Agness Fred Arnett Kevin Bacon Vic Baumle Robin Shelly Bissell Sue Black Kathy Boroff Bendele Denise Buerkle Pat Burk Fred Burnett Liz Buchman Tammy Craft Edy Craft Craig Cox Susan jay Clemens Mike Denning Bruce Doctor Crawford Phoebe Clark He av e-Ho I, But what is it? l Broken in 19 places, huh? ,f. ff i -- fm 2 Yu: aw If rw 'ki' K' ' 'Y- 'NN H A n , Don Doster Nick Everett joy Goings Linda Hainline jeff Dreyer Roger Flint Laurie Gonya Dan Hardcastle Mark Driftmeyer Rick F laugh Bill Gordon Joe Heck Mark Durre Kyle Gaisford Doug Greiner Beth Henschen WT I don't chew, Ijust blow bubbles. K . ff' -'P W ,Qu td 'nr K ii Terry Edwards jeff Eldridge George Elston Ron Gasser Carol Glass Karen Glass Now I lay me down to sleep . . . .Eu Once in a lifetime effort. 5 --6 S ,y,an if - t r Sheril Valerie Hilton Deb Hite Hershberger Cindy James Sheila Jenkins Kay Hutchison ephemeres Work Hard To Overcome sf' eeond Year Blahsll W 0? , . L .iffy b Pat Hoelderle Keith Jewell as X Qi K A541 J Ap , 5 r it AW hl 'Qi Q3 flew A.. ,X Oh Yeaaaah! Betty Klopf e nstein Kevin Langm eyer ii Linda Bruce Hook Teresa Hunsaker Holtsberry Ron johnson Chris Kipker Liga johnson Hobart Kuhn Tim Lambert Ray Eric Lee Laurie Linder Klopf ' enstem Latimer I think I just made a big mistake. . I X B ., X x f -f Cf? rum 'N' V27 K Marvin Randi Maples Allen Martin Mike McClure Litzenberg Teresa Miller Carol Molitor Nikki Moreno Kevin Mill er ophornores Move 011 H, Z s-A ll Q is As qgzv gl 1 af, Jerry Myers Lou Ann Nichols Art Phillips Dani elle Rehling -I- I' K1 C., x 'uv I l rv , 1 X-L1 ,sv ' . Q' . l i . 5 S , ' bf Q' L51 Q s 1, u -J. P' K' .2 V ?'Cw ,, f' X. is Roger Myers Randy Oyer Ron Phillips Steve Rhoades -.eg Kent Nelson Lucinda Pack Heather Reed Ted Ross ? f ...Q- xxx E X 5 g 3 Q w J X New styles invades halls at WT Did you see that fox? ,- f S Q ff 3' r . , 6 1 , xx 5 N f' Cherri Rowe john Ruiz Rita Schaefer Joe Scharf Ed Schmidt Shawn Cathy Seely Cindy Shaffer Schoonover Q - o , ' , 3, ,.- A . ,4 S ...Q-1 A 1 .J vu? Bill Schmidt Mark Shook How do you do this? I ... ,sbx 'S X , 4. -.R SN , 'v 'f Walking these halls sure is hard on the shoes. It wasn,t au THAT funny, 'rv H- r - -ml A gl ' S ' 'SLI' .fr-'Af' V ' I ,wfi . , 1- , 4,54 ,, m ,Tn x',p:d'X er? H, Ray Robin Sinn Bob Smith jn Smith Showalter Donna Swary Tammy Tope Roger Tumblin Terri Stuckey ' Q . time FE d .iii-f. T-3 .L V rf: jean Smith Cheryl Ty21S W ,X a Q Nkfudf' Q-X7 X Mari Beth Spangler Dave Volk fl' '-fy.-:Wit Y Annette Stemen jeff 71 Wagoman , S -iw' w an rs f S- i ' Y 3 L 5 f s Q-..,. 'Wff f EQFR? ,f .,,1, M, H' M , .1-..w.,..:1 ,,.v1.- I W' . f WJ-.. 1 , 'ik' 31 2. K 3 1 is ll k ,Hg . Q if . ,k.,.,4-. nw ork And Pla --...Q E 'T A I. .AA. get .L ,Q .J ren't yearbooks interesting ! ik QQ, . '39 F S 1 Q - A Q U S . K , All v W. TJ X 5, 4 L fi Pam A ' ' Q Williamson ff' Eugene Wirts Q 2 Laurie Wistner jeff Wobler ,Q ' S 'Q usllli Mike Workman Lori Wyandt jack Yearling Rhonda Yenser julie Zamnan Fred, you're off 1!1000 of an mch' just another dirty book Donna, we must be late agaln. -an 1 2 Q A w,,,,,,..g,.,....aow .,..,,: 5, 5 yaqgg 1 P- ,L ., N. ,,, Q, 42.4, ,,. , ,,.-,...-.,....w.-w.-M-w--w+-wr f 5 .ww ...-ww f 5...-,. k fi WN-ESQ Q..-Q As? ici! flu -n-uiduwnod S38 lx 'off . li ff if . 1 , , A 'X an L. , vi X . X ' 45 .Alf A rx , A 'x'- h rl 'l ' . Frosh Find Way Around Halls Wa ne Trace High The look of love. .FQ A rr: h I L 'lg ' Tre-3 ! 4 if 5. X Xl' X iff? f QQ B' V fi .zz 4' 'x I... .1 .xf..J ! Greg Adkins Dennis Amstutz joe Amstutz Angie Anspach Laura Bacon Sandy Baker A , Jennie John Barkley Terri ' . A Barkley Chris Brigner Benschneider ,l 'L er F jeff Bidlack Kaye Brofford .. 9. 3 was -f fi W Y .1 i X 1 - Q33 ' VA 1 A ' 419 Yzrrx 1 J 2' Caught in the act. Rich Burgoon Daphne Brooks Fredia Dave Burkley Bolenbaugh John Craft John Cluts I L gk,,l N f 6 v eff K, i W, .. , , x - sr '. Bari Brown Robin Cavinder Steve Cramer and rv- 0 B 3, .U 'MAT ,Y K. v, l 64 4 ,, ,X 'NS-if - L rf. any K, Doug Brown james Clifford Dee Crawford Y Y .. wg dv ' 1 K LV ,i i ,f A , i f ,N . .. ,X few X L . LL V iii LW,, Vi , ee? A ,, . f ' QXIYT1 : . ,,V' 4 V 2 ii fi f A i x i i e Loretta Teresa Deonna Crow Jim Mike G1-eg Davis Steve Denning Dawn Doster jon Elston COPSGV COPSQV Rlck DU11 Crutchfield Cybulski Jodi Ed Elston Kim Dryer 102111 Feasby Kathy Dunn jim Dysinger Ehresman Kim Goings A1611 Farris Dan Flynn john Foust Scott Gerber fx ,un Bud gets his share of the net. ' 15'-'ian xg' -. il. iw H Hey, guys, that wasn't so bad. He didn't even bite Frosh Enjo Victorious Season xxx at Q CEU' ,A 'mf' Nix. 'Sri'-.lfmx Leo Godoy Lisa GOIIYS Bill Gordon Deb Gray Eric I-Iamman Les Tim Roberta Iler Kristian Louis Hockenberry Holtsberry Claudia Kuhn Jensen Karolyi Don Kipfer Bill Sally Lamb Bud Klinofshirn 7 gb Fw K'--.u 1 ki ' Angie Hicks Bev Kipker Brad Laukhuf Vicki Heck Mike Kindred Kim Latimer x F B z iw m la X, V AL, 5 , L, 'Q 1 R , A-f-wx B 'N This food is scrumptious! Eric sets for a shot I AX - ' N., : , 7 Frosh Show Skill . ,L .,.,,. . W f I L L 1 i Af, A Lisa Lee Terry McCague jeff Miller Patty Oakley Steve Pease 1 XE byfgfi 'X Dannette Lilly Emory Lyons Marcia Carla McClure McMillan Randy Miller Ron Miller Kathy Plummer Clay Lytle Randy McMillan Kathy Moreno Bernetta Price Q ,f I, - ,. 1. ver! ls this course mandatory? ,Z Sharon Madden Deb Miller Ed Murphy Mike Priest Giddyup horsey? Ready , Aim , Shoot ! 5-f wx I ai if fx ' i X . at J S on xt , 43 J '1' , , K. R-lnp i ,.c 'rf N Q SN ' xy x 1 X 'Xxx 1 tt if f For S . .43 X' n . , 1' 'V l :Q 9, , rn. th H 5 'fa K9 Q , Q 'fi q . :A ' ' .,-A to 6 K Ei-P , f t I f 'X' ,Q 5 F HY ' 1 41 il K, r rA'L ' 5 :1 E r T ,V .,4. A ' . . X X f 'V W X S ls, E i I'-X ' ' V ' W 5 CL . .. Judy Proxmire Kim Putrnan Dan Rhoad Lisa Ruble Robert Sauder Kent Schlegel Ed Schmidt julie Schmidt Beth Scott Korenia Marilyn Semer Marlene Smith Nelson Carol Stoller Schrimslmw A ,P LaVonne Stoller Ed Stuart Snellenberger Scott Tarlton Dale Stoller Thank goodness I Caught lt- Chris Sulfridge Dan Tcmpel -K fs. X--f Oh no! it's a camera! Isn't this exciting? X ix 1 'N' X FW'-5 1' KW 5.1! .w vga 1 g l ' Qi Kris Treece Kathy Wallen Ted Welch Jacque Yoh Clark Zamnan A Pauline Zolman Dana Wannemacher Barb Williams Chris Youtsey Lisa Zielke N Gary Wallen Rex Weible Steve Wobler Is that a direct object? l i . 4 5 . if ' gy? u lfiwlx ' .-J S 4,1 4 i E an E Aiw h Xena. gf ffac X 1 AMNXWQMMM I 3.-4 V 4 kl h . A . . 1 K V A A ' I mm ., 'iz,.: 'lg , ,M ,,,,A1,, ,M A. I 1 hope Mrs. Sinn doesn't find my comic book! Hope my bus doesn't leave me. LEFT: No David, x doesn't come before c. 1 0 Q Young Baseball Team Works Hard To Improve 8 ' Jw'-giiv , ,' 3, '- fmf, f-V -4. Neal scores for the Raiders. 1'm 1'e2dY fOr HHYT-hing ! Throw it here ! ROW 1: J. Miller, J, Clemens, G. Davis, N. Welch, C. Brigner, ROW 2: M. Priest, S. Denning, D. Stoller, D. Volk, R. Craft, R. Miller. ROW 3: Coach Pressler, E. Hamman, K. Decker, S. Bidlack, J. Dotson, M. Brigner. Dave u-ies for a homer. '-W9-'Q ' ins f,j3,5.. , Q ,.-ax, N 6. as-':gv...4f . , Watch where you're going, Mike - An up and dovsm season . . . a very young team . . a nucleus of veterans . . . a new grass infield . . . finally a home run fence to shoot for . . . bleachers and new backstop added . . . good weather and then a week of rains . . . Ron Miller hits the first one out of the park . . . errors plague the team . . . losing several heart- breaking one run games . . . dropping the sectional opener 2-1 even though throwing a two- hitter . . . breaking out of a hitting slump to win the next three out of four . . . Jim Dotson winning MVP and 4- year varsity award . . . doing your best and striving harder for the next game. 83 s S 5 Mary digs for the finish line. Kaye shows her record setting form. Stats and Managers: L. Wistner, S. Bissell, A. Stemen. A season of success and disappointments . . . many injuries and ilness hurt veterans . . . youngsters come through with wins as they gain experience . . . several new records . . . Judy Murray, long jump . . . Kaye Brofford, discus . . . mile relay . . . winning the WT Invitational . . . disappointment in conference . . . stacking the relays in sectional . . qualifying all relays and Kaye to district . . . participating in state . . gaining valuable experience for next year. N ROW 1: R. Sinn, P. Clark, S. Spitzer, C. Kipker, P. Brofford, K. Treece, J. Barkley, ROW 2: C. james, K. Brofford, P. Agness, L. Stoller, A. Glass, L. Nichols, R. Yenser, N. Schmidt, ROW 2: J. Murray, J. Clemens, T. Adams, j. Schmidt, K. Glass, P. Hoelderle, K Plummer, C. Kuhn, Coach Crossland. 880 relay team receives instructions at the district meet. M .. I E Injuries Plague Team, But Still ftuxuulm, ' h lm 41 , ',L k , , l ' ' if A A , ll , ,',r,-N W , ', 5 -. T A .A ' W lf t? '., - gl .gre 'Hn m4.4'iT,w T Q W 'GF--1, af - -' Q-v-eLtff4kiT't3?f f'tf'1ttt'.. . M 'W ' '? L3.if W. -.f1,IQ,-Ytgwqw-gJ4,4g..p,--T'1ym-gist, ' .. ,Q wg ' - -f , f 1 .,-1: 1 ' t.,,p, ff.Q 9g., ,-1.53-i'. balk, -A- A-,M -we-ae 'V+-3...,. w - ,N g, 4-S,,...rg f ',., ,,'- M- ln..-, 4- - Q. V. ,au-sv fe. , f v , . Cindy leans for the tape . Judy gets her steps down. Patti prepares for the 440. L?-sJ3 'iAs ' 5 , f-l'a.,.m- ' 3 NL' .75 VN ff 4 Qualif For State Tourne Only a litte bit further. Nancy looks for a soft landing . Track Team Enjoys Tremendous Year -4'- ' T ki L' N .1 LP :N X . . . and where he lands nobody knows 1 hope the pole doesn't break. is 1 A good hand off for state bound mile relay team Les stretches out his lead. is Brlan heaves a record breaklng toss. An outstanding season . . . many records broken L, . . an excellent dual meet record . . . many if trophies added . . . WT Invitational and Relays . ' , . Green Meadows Conference . . . Sectional . . M p, W Second at Ayersville Invitational . . . advancing to p ' l tiaa ' district and state . . . finally gaining some depth p M , R Q p . . rurming in the halls in winter . . . sloshing ' ,.tt .. Q ,AA,, A I-A through the rain . . . striving to perfect technique ' 'h , -rj A-an ,,g:..-1-Q in field events . . . pushing as hard as you can . . -. . ' - N ' . RKSQ1 S' Q4 . perfect hand-offs . . . doing your best in M L A H 'T D i l 1 nu practice to earn a place on the relays . . . a good 4 ' xi nucleus remains to build on. . , new . fra . Xs 1 rf N r , Q L tx -gin . A ..-. , PC-'fill i' 4 . l ws A, . 1. ix Z 5 t at H I 5 '---'11 IIILI Ed shows his state qualifying form. ROW 1: j. Plummer, M. Turner, B. Carter, J. Myers, K. Sheely, B. Schmidt, S. Fast, G. Flint, J. Miller. ROW 2: B. Whitman, E. Stuart, S. Weible, K. Miller, K. Schegal, L. I-Iockenberry, K. Delong, S. Gerber, D. Kipfer, T. Wannemacher, D. Wannemacher, Coach Welch. ROW 3: Coach Flory, D. Burkley, S. Fast, C. Cox, R. Williams, V. Williams, M. Ashba, E. Elston, M. Denning, M. Burkley, M. Holtsberry. WWRQSL I ' W M g -'all-3-f-wa. . if of fffififfsg, Stats: M. Zaman, J. Schwab, L. Elston. Steve heads for the finish. fi' av' If I Y , K 'A . f-f -lr' .' -3-..4..l.:.::::g- 5, -S B-in Mike takes off. Smoke broke several school records. , W4 Mark shows his defensive skills. r A ' . j,V Y ls, h ,7k:'g ,1 f . if f Seniors honored at parents night. Mike reaches for rebound. Get that 1aYuP- 4 Q S' 3, J 'KP X I v ' Ted shoots. 41 Look out below. Come here little ball 3 Varsity Basketball Team, ith Hard ork, Gets To District Tourney Coach Welch talks things over. Ed dribbles in looking for a shot. stops for a little R and R Th An exchange of good luck 6 team Varsity: A. Klinker, G, johnson, M. Turner, E, Elston, 1. Tempel, Coach Welch, J. Miller, D. Elick, S, Fast, T. Rosswurm, M. Benschneider. H 0 xg IVQ .. E4 1 36 40 St' 'Rini' 4 Ps 4 o . Mike crashes in for a rebound. Let me through here! Maybe ifl don't look they'11 score, BELOW: Managers: R. Tumblin, M. Shook, G. Bolenbaugh. X I 7 Q V D R xkvoffg' 0'Uf'?f ggwff gyiixf YANKEE: SG S 54 X xx J. .. . . g . ixxol-,er 'UUCP QQUUFI 22 Ct? ---e.. , y X tax A Reserve. ROW 1: T. Sinn, B. Hook, D. Volk, M. Denning, J. Clemens, ROW 2: Hook, R. johnson, B, Schmidt, J. Plummer, M. Lee, M. Brigner, T. Ross, j Coach Flory. J ,QM Mike tries to block the shot. Long, hard practices . . . running, running and more running . . . start- ing the season off right by winning both games of a double week-end . . . end- ing the season with still another victory over Fairview . . . winning the first two games of sectionals . . . the thrill of cutting down the net for the first time ever after defeating Delphos jef- ferson for the sectional crown . . . on to district . . . tasting bitter defeat at the hands of the Continental Pirates, but having nothing to be ashamed of . . . being the first team in the history of WT to make it to district . . . gett- ing psyched at the sight of the 68-car caravan . . . Mark Turner-most val- uable . . . Mike Benschneider-most improved . . . Dave Elick--Mr. Hustle . . . a fantastic season. jeff takes a shot. I X. rx ,. . I fQi3E,gi..'k , V'kJbN ' Q7 Ted rips off a rebound. RU , , , 6452 LAO ij if , ,sv 'ff ef' ?.F' , . 2 an ? I 3 Y RKXD Eh S nun 4 is F Ji? 0 ! J . N1 5 if ff-5 5 65 Mxke dnves for the basket. Fresh in GMC Tourney And Regular Season Crownsg G0 Undefeated We won! We won! 5 A 3 4 KDE0P en: ROW 1: L. Hockenberry, C. Zartman, G. Davis, D. Kip- B. Larimore, K. Goings. ROW 2: M. Priest, R. Miller, E, Ham- Stats. D. Crawford, M. Smith, C. Kuhn. C. Bugner, S. Denmng, D. Stoller, G. Adkms, Coach Pressler. , The team celebrates X, V! Managers: R. Miller, J. Barkley. 93 Girls Basketball Team Works Hard All Season It's a bird, It's a plane, It's a basketball? Come on and throw it! Varsity: L. Taylor, L. Zartman, D. Swary, B. Booher, A. Hicks, S. Bissell, R. Yenser, K. Brofford 22 Kaye practices her shot Sally pract1ces ballet Should I go after it? Brenda watches her foul shot. Reserves: S. I-Iershberger, K. Plummer, P. Hoelderle, L, Stoller, C. Kipker, L. Wistner, T. Stuckey Stats: D. Crow, E. Wallick, B. Henschen, D. Hook BELOW: Oh BELOW: Let's hurry and get out of here before the game. Hours of practice . . . learning new plays . . . a small inexperienced squad . . . trying new defenses . . . playing the whole game without a break . . . coming close, but falling short. . . gaining val- uable experience . . . playing most of the games at night. . . scrounging around for a gym to prac- tice in . . . St. john's . . . junior high. . . sometimes the high school . . . rarely a home court nized in the league . . . working hard to improve . . . building for future victories. advantage. . . two recog- mnists Show Their Grace ?,..,...La-,-g -- 'f Look at me mom! Patti performs her routine. :- 'Q'-sua., Stats: R. Schaefer, B. Booher BELOW: RCW 1: L. Linder, T. Adams, P, Thomas, You Silly thing! Now, what do Ido? D. Ross ROW 2: D. Crawford, T. Hutchison, L, I . . l Lamb, L. Elston, S. Bowers, K. Treece, ROW 3: Working on your routine . . . nursing blisters P. Broffoyd, 5, Lamb, Cgach Crossland, M, MC- on your hands . . . walking and jumping on a Clure, L. Pease :sin four inch beam . . . flipping over the vault . . adding grace and skill to music . . . sharing the gym with basketball . . . doing better than last year . . . gaining confidence . . . snow days cancelling meets . . . having to get mus- cles in shape after the weather breaks . . . jumping over the beam and landing on the other side . . . perfecting a body wave . . . making great strides from beginning to end of season . . . taking on another area . . . building a nu- cleus on which to grow. -lkj,x , Q .. . ,.,m,m4n- , .I M: M xi- 'H , A 8 S .wx K 51' 1 R Totem pole maybe Everyone ready? This is a drag! , Q54 M. . Xw..m,,.,,m, Come on and yell! -- - -no '- Q 1 Reserve: ROW 1: J. Sn der, J. Williamson Y , ROW 2: J. Zartman, K. Hutchison, TOP: D. Thompson 7s az- M K -52 , 4 355, wig .134 TJ? A i. .-1, gy., . A 3 in T oi - . ' 'Q f ' A W ! 77 'y l 5 'v I '- ' sw, Ak., ,LL-. if . ' f jf' , K, si. Bang, bang, your dead. One, big happy family Mutsch, leads the Seniors Q? 1 mf 4 si. VJ 'X 64:21 Q: Why haSn't HHYOHC Showed UP? Freshman: J. Schmidt, B. Price, K. Dunn, K. Treece .am V .tr .e'i?E??fr-W ' A Tlmber' ' Freshman show their talent, Being a Raider cheerleader . . . practicing to fect that one certain cheer for tryouts in May making it and then practicing for the next nine months at perfecting everything else that goes along with being a cheerleader . . . chants, cheers, mounts, skits . . . attending camp at Mount Union College in Alliance, 0hio . . . dread ing the 5 1X2 hour drive but finding it all reward ing in the end by winning a 4th and 5th place rib bon overall . . . coming home and preparing for football season . . . then into basketball season . . . rejoicing with both the football and basketball teams on winning seasons . . . selling tootsie pops . . . holding cake raffles . . . raising school spir it with skits like the Whipped cream and the noodles . . . jimmy Linder as the Raider Mas cot . . . wrapping it all up with the awards banquet and the traditional pizza at Mom's . . . a really fun-filled-year. VARSITY: ROW 1: L. Lamb, S. Bissell. ROW 2: P. Brofford, I. Clemens, J. Murray, A. Bamnle, Coach Crossland, L. Zartman, E. Hoelderle, S. Treece, L. Bamnle. Lori Serves the ball. WT's Who's Who olleyball Tean To Learn Nev Defensive ! E r p Above: Take That! BELOW: Coach Crossland talks things over with the girls. orks Hard ffensive And Strategies ' , -1. A - K .v Q 1. !.ttr Everyone watches as bionic Robin hits the ball. ABOVE: Sally goes up for a block. ,Q is ..... ,if- RESERVE: ROW 1: D. Crawford, L. Wistner, B. Agness, K. Brofford, R. Sinn, K. Treece, ROW 2: L. Elston, T. Tope, P. Conley, K. Plummer, C. James, C. Kuhn, R. Yenser. Coach Crossland. A. . , ...wg .. 1 K . . . ' rl' f . 1' - W A fff1QQ1ffQl Q: t C ' ' A 3 .1 -F ' - Qin. - Boy, I showed them. Bump. . . Set. . . Spike. . . Block. . . trying out different offenses . . . diving for balls . . . scraping your skin off the floor . . . a disappointing season in many ways . . . pushing most of the matches to three E',ELf2y'-fff1fiS'f,Ci'fI1F',5- Limb Q-, SWUY' P' Hoeldeflei games, but losing the important third game . . . having a successful reserve season . . . powering past the opponents . . . varsity put- ting it together in sectionals . . . losing the critical third game in overtime on an officia1's questionable call . . . Patti Brofford named to GMC first team . . 101 Wayne Trace Raider Golfers Win Green Meadows Crown, Delta Invitational, Sectional, 2nd In District, Participate In State in I 2 3 ' . '- -- QD' -Mg-if- .Aa.s 4.4 g,.7 ,afaj john puts everything into his swing 'f : t'-ft-'a 'tff'3g:'.f'j'f?: gani . K. f k ' ' - . ' Q-' wry Q at -1 I , t A. as ga: - S K up ' G f fftvf f ' Lgi. ' Y Q-at glee 3. 5 ,f. 'ffg to .., s Q ' W 'Q fr' K - lips-.'i P. fi 'N -i, - 5 X 'ww . 'Y , ' Q -1 , . ,f ft . K - Wx N - - 4' 1 -v... 5, Who moved my ball? The Golf Team's many accomplishments. Practicing all summer . . . remembering to keep your head down . . . and follow through . . . hours of work paying off . . . setting the school record , . . then break- ing it the next day . . . a young, but talent- ed team . . . Nelson, john, Tom, Ted, Gary . . . taking turns winning medalist honors . . . trophy number one . . . Delta Invitational. . . many strong teams . . . Second consecutive win . . . trophey num- ber two . . . Green Meadows conference . . . third crown in a row . . . Raiders take four out of top five spots . . . trophey number three . . . Sectional crown . . . winning by a substantial margin . . . sec- ond in district . . . losing only to eventual state champs . . . a respectable showing in state . . . Gary fourth in state . . . the entire team winning a whole counter full of trophies . . . ayne Trace Raider Football inning Season In 6 Years, Man Raiders Placed n Which way do I go? The Raider team follows their captains to the field. is 9 Q5 Q - :. 5 ' N7 'Xanax 'HG .IXB5-gX:gffl7jl?AQf , 3 ' . , ax r as ,taa - ' , 1 L A 5 c sh . A . n usl ,I Hg: A was x md L' - I t Vg, ' .,W, -LM: 1, VI qn, 3' X . e C A are wigs. ' 2 J C as iw A , fs' be , Q X .9 xwc. , , 5 X WN A . ' ' fy! iq rf 4 ' , ,.,-f ig.. ' 2'f' ,'TP3 -Pi' wir ' i f' f H ' :fi ,.,..: ' '-' c, he ........sXfT?2fi i. .'. C. Coach Saylor shows them how its done. 04 ROW 1: M. Burkley, K. Decker, R. Craft, M. Adkins, P. Fast, G. Flint, S. Bidlack, M. Benschneider, J. Dotson, K. Fulk, B. Carter, M. Gray. ROW 2: T. Wannemacher, J. Ruiz, J. Wobler, R. Flint, R. Myers, M. Denning, M. Litzenberg, J. Heck, T. Edwards, B. Schmidt, M. Litzenberg, V. Williams. ROW 3: Coach Saylor, E. Griggs, N. Welch, I. Hook, K. Sheely, M. Brigner, M. Lee, J. Dreyer, B. Goings, B. Whitman, B. Coughlin, Coach Flory, Coach Sheely. A Mass confusion. earn Completes First ompile A 6--4 Record. L- Conference Team Mg ri -Q r 4 is ix so 5 s , fs Steve catches the touchdown pass. Smoke breaks through the Apache defense. ., -f'- my , c g s -' s ' '-QPF? 1 .. s. Hen ry 14 o 41 s26 6 0 22 23 -Y. ' ...Q Ss 'F In ef' Tis-ALMSA 'Til'-N,. -Jig t Q . K - -is .n 'N - wie- .. . x e 4.1 c. - A ' we Y W K sim, 1' :se -X. X Q, .-. 1, .ufvx-, xxf .. 8 'N-' ff of - ol'ssI-Yfioffxzgi sief. W c.r I.-...... f . ii-or., l 'HU - gppilges ilplrlyi glaistely, and Saylor with captains M. Benschneider, J. An enthusiastic stat. 'xx Statisticians: M. Smith, K. Miller, and P. Schlegel The 1976 Raider football team . . . first team to ever play on the new field at the highschool . . . starting off the season with a grueling de- feat to St. Henry . . . ending the season with a rewarding victory over Edgerton . . . Home- coming against the Fairview Apaches . . . a heartbreaking defeat . . . Parent's Night against the Antwerp Archers . . . another great victory for the Raiders . . . dedicating the new field prior to the game . . . suffering through all the hot, sticky summer weather only to play in the coldest season yet . . . A great season for the Freshmen -JV squad . . . broken arms, rup- tured kidneys, injured knees and broken legs . . . all the long, hard practices paying off as they place third in the GMC . . . ending up with a satisfying 6-4 record . . . The first winning season ever in the history of Wayne Trace Foot- ball . . a truly rewarding season Mike struggles to get through i 1 A ,227 .lg S Managers: A. Anspach and G. Bolenbaugh Determination And Desire Make A Successful Grid Season R Brad punches hole in Edgerton defense. pw ' 9 ' P ff! Trapped ..-f., , ui. Q ROW 1: T. Welch, R. Miller, G. Adkins, D. Kipfer, G. Davis, D. W21nnemS-Cher, D. Burkley. ROW 2:J. Elston, M. Cybulski, K. Schlegel, S. Denning, C. Brigner, J. Miller, L. Hockenberry, Coach R. Sheely. ,fs Coach cheers team on. Alone again, naturally 3 mga--EN--Zggg Q Q ,JY .nf J r Q P' ln x ,Q w C' I Q4 5 , . ' 1irmfq+f5!Q , 1 1- , !.. X Ms f' , if A gg i i 'fix , f?jQWLf .I 11.65 . 2 '-54,22 55 -1 ffk -M i A' ' ' J FSI S f 1 . K t . . 4 A as mv' Ci:gN3,s Q, l , 'ifim 7, 1 in .' S Jtlf ,4 A'- 1 wg Q! x 9 w :W I iw W: ff n 933555-1' iflzsm- - ---' fx Q-. 4. Aix., 'flxj-gk, l vf ffl' ,vs . 5' ',4 U lb xx 4 - X ' f' ' Lrg WJ v-, N' iw? ,L 4 .sf . Xi., ' , Q- 3? , it -Q' fo- N X ,:.. , . S R s f x . wx 'KV AU f ff f .., A. lf.. .fx 13-'S 1 ' tg! 'Q' .-v f-A STM elcornes Eleven ew Members The old members help out at the tea. My feet are killing me . w---V+---,.... New members: ROW 1: L. Scarbrough, L. Pease, L. Elston, P. Riggenbach. ROW 2: L. Stoller, B. Goings, j. Miller, N. Schmidt, M Turner, C. Wenninger, R. Sheely. Parents congratulate the new members. National Honor Society . . . giving the announcements each morning . . . having a breakfast . . . inductions . . . speeches on the qualities of NI-IS . . . the tapping . . . hoping your candle won't burn out . . . hoping you find the right person . . . eleven new members . . . the tea . . . a service club . Future Teachers America Teach At High School And Elemental' Learning what it's like to be on the other side of the desk . . . holding a bakesale to finance the club activities . . . teaching for a day at the high school . . . planning different activities . . . traveling to the elementaries to help out there. Where do We find the correct answer? eril and Laurie pretend to be one teacher by sitting on one chair. ROW 1: Advisor Mrs. King. ROW 2: M. Bruns, S. Leaman. ROW 3: R. Yenser, D. Swary, K. Boroff, L. lohnson, L. Wistner. ROW 4: M. Kuhn, S. I-Iershberger, P. l-loelderle, L. Linder, D. Bolenbaugh, P. Williamson. ROW 5: C. Kipker, R. Sinn, B. Davis, B. Henschen, L. Elston. ROW 6: T. Craft, P. Fast, J. Dotson, T. Stuckey. All right! Who threw that eraser? ! ! l --NJ. panish Club Enjoys Eating ROW 1: K. Dunn, S. Leaman, P. Riggenbach, L. Bacon, E. Wallick, L. Wistner, K. Treece, Advisor Miss Wallace. ROW 2: L. Pack, J. Williamson, S. Baker, L. johnson, H. Wearly, R. ller, B. Henschen, R. Schaefer, B. Davis. ROW 3: L. Scarbrough, L. Ruble, M. Knerr, K. Bacon, J. Dougal, 1. Elston, T. Adams, L. Elston, R. Yenser. ROW 4: D. Bolenbaugh, D. Swary, K. Boroff, P. I-loelderle, L. Stoller, K. Gaisford, D. Saylor, L. Linder, G. Laukhuf. ROW 5: K. Plummer, K. Langmeyer, K. Miller, I.. Wyandt, B. I-Iardcastle, K. Ward, D. King, E. Murphey, D. Hook. C k' anish food at Miss Wallace's Kris, enjoying the Spanish food OO mg SP Come on this is my first basket of There is still fun in the class rooms chips Spanish Club . . . eating . . a party in the fall at Jody Wi1liamson's . . . playing Funny Bones . . . going to teachers' houses Christmas caroling . . . having cookies and hot chocolate afterwards at Kathy Dunn's . . . going to Don Pedro's to eat . . . the second annual Spanish Day . . the awards banquet. ,,w....a.. A ,. ,, N x Ruth, coming down with another one of her head aches . my 7 in Erasing is part of the game in making the Tracer. Tracer . . . the school newspaper . . Miss Warncke, advisor . . . Sue Leaman, editor . . . the Newspaper Publications class taking over the publishing of the Tracer for the first year . . . rushing to meet that deadline . . . typing. . .dummying. . . artwork. . . lettering . . . all just a few of the things that go into the making of that great paper!!! iw! ml Ji Susan the editor with her assistant Patty. we N-.V Eric, would you stop messing with my papers! Ll? lx Q-Y ewspaper Publication Takes Over The Tracer fl'wl'. . Kill :stil 4-X, QN.:. ROW 1: S. McCollum, D. Saylor, Miss Warncke, R. Pease, P. Riggenbach, E. Hoelderle, P. Conley. ROW 2: E. Griggs, C. Wenninger, S. Leaman, J. Schwab, M. Adkins. ROW 3: D. Price, L. Lytle, K. Latimer, P. Cluts, L. Linder, J. Snyder. ROW 4: J. Stahl, S. Leaman, K. Sheely, T. Helser, E. Craft. 'Wan X in----I an Tracers! L' d k t h' th T . m a' S e C mg on e racer The busy editor takes time to pose for the camera! One of the many typists busy at work. ea o .A X Reflection Staff '7'7 orks Hard For A Good Book Den.ise, our big cheese! Taking pictures . . . drawing layouts. . . identifying people . . . thinking up captions . . . writing headlines . . . agonizing over body copy . . . drawing triplicates . . . typing copy. . . proofreading, proofreading, proofreading. . . chosing the cover. . . no, we aren't going to have yellow . . . taking ads . . . selling subscriptions . . . then waiting for the book to be published. . . sorting through pictures to find just the right one . . . screaming when you discover someone mixed up your pictures again . . . always a deadline staring you in the face . . . what do you mean we have 12 pages due . . . knowing it's all worthwhile when the book finally arrives in the fall. 118 Y ROW 1: Advisor Miss Warncke, D. Saylor, D. Bolenbaugh. ROW 2: S. Mc Collum, E. Wallick, J. Reed, L. Lamb, S. Leaman. ROW 3: M. Zartman N. Schmidt, T. Gordon, J. Murray, J. Stahl, B. Davis, B. Ayers, J. M11 ler, L. Elston ROW 4: D. Hook, J. Stoller, D. King, B. Booher, E. Hoel derle, S. Bissell, J. Clemens, L. Linder, S. Treece, Editorial Staff . it t 3 V . 9?-url, t ? ::' i .1 A S if Qv 56' 'i .fe-S .1.....fi Another exciting evening spent working on the yearbook. Some people really do work hard on the year book l ' 'bugs' Q.. ,LJ-1 11 1' Y ' i. gsgfk' 1 i S .-an ROW 1: J. Stahl, S. Leaman ROW 2: S. Bissell, J. Murray ROW 3: L. Lamb, E. Wallick, J. Reed, S. McCollum, S. Leaman ROW 4: B. Ayers, D. Hook, L. Linder, E. Hoel- derle, D. Bolenbaugh, D. Saylor ROW 5: M. Zartman, B, Davis, T. Gordon, J. Stoller S. Treece, J. Clemens, B Booher Staff . 1 .- ,f .-.. V53 .- Lunch time entertainmentg looking at the yearbook nn ,v U F is d :K 5 Our assistant editor, Deb working hard. S . - ws ,Navi-s SE- I 1 .S v if hh , . J.. rw. .7 ,L T-.-3 -3 You've got to be kidding! We're not doing it again! Denise, our editor, roams the halls on picture day. .-1. ir- ...I q mu L UPPERCLASSMEN: ROW 1: Miss Minerd, Mrs. Clark, Advisors. ROW 2: G. Ross, M. Zartman A. Molitor, L. Barrand, M. Bruns, S. Youtse . ROW 3: V. Schoenauer, D. Y I-lite, C., Stuart, J. Gonya, B. Agness, D. Graham, K. I-Iamman, M. Kuhn. ROW 4: S. Spitzer, P. Riggenbach, T. Helser. A11 the new FHA officers. Let's play ring-around-the- rosie . Future Homemakers Have A Productive Year N ,ff 1. ,-I I 925' in Y i Ti ..,.,,.,4,., x f' - 1- if It's follow the leader. The three honorary members. Superman ! ,,,, . UNDERCLASSMEN: ROW 1: J. Barkley, K. Drum, V. Heck, R. Bendele, P. Oakley, D. Gray, K. Klima, T. Craft, D. Crawford. ROW 2: S. Crawford, K. Moreno, J. Feasby, T. Miller, R. Schaefer, M. Smith, K. Hutchison, D. Miller, C. McMillan. ROW 3: D. Crow, C. Kuhn, L. Holtsberry, I.. Zielke, K. Boroff, C. Molitor, C. Tyas, D. Swary, P. Agness, L. Gonya. The Advisors take a rest. -4 Y . If. 1 I 1 ' 4 , .. 1.9, ...c h - f L Q 42's-' just let me alone . You just poured punch on my foot. Ann installs Mary as president. An active organization . . . selling Little Darling kits to raise money . . . making Christmas candy for fun and profit . . . Patty Riggenbach Miss FHA . . . meetings centered around theme . . . Progress through the ages . serving banquets . . . holding first parent banquet . . . inducting three honorary members . . . Mrs. Spitzer, Mrs. Baxter, Mr. Collins . . . giving many awards . . . installing officers . . . the close of a rewarding year 9 H 121 11.1 - 1- FFA Officers: T. McClure, J. Scharf, H. Davis, S. Fast, T. Grubaugh, R. Klopfenstein, M. I-Ioltsberry ' W A l Q Y A ROW 1: j. Craft, j. Bidlack, G. Davis, B. Childs, R. Klopfenstein, R. Tumblin, M. Showalter, E. Elston, R. Weible ROW 2: Advisor, Mr. Smith, J. Miller, J. Simindinger, T. Simindinger, R. Myers, T. Grubaugh, J. Yearling, T. McClure, j. Waganin, D. Doster ROW 3: S. Fast, A. Anspach, K. Schlegel, S. Tarlton, M.'I-Ioltsberry, C. Webster, A. Farris, J. Dysinger, D. Stoller ROW 4: K. Laukhuf, M. Scott, P. Fast, J. Young, M. Benschneider, V. Scalf, J. Elston, M . S h rf Vers' J C a lwas just unloading fruit! Honest, I The FFA dancer didn't eat any! Future Farmers f America Complete A Successful Year J. Miss FFA - Chris Mohr Planning an active year . . . selling oranges to finance activities . . . entering contests . . . playing basketball against other FFA's . . . attending the state convention . . . serving the FHA banquet . . . a successful parent banquet . . . winning awards for working during the year. I sf -'Pl ifF-mfsw QTEQ-QVJM1 . A -1 ,. 1 x.:: 2: - I 1 W A, r, Nunn - ? ,' ' 'fa.:,,,Q.., .2 .i., 4. 0 N -2 V 9 V PRESIDENT If . I L w . 'Q - H NE. .K A52 yr 21- in ' E ' ' WAYM rx ' W -x ...- N, - ,,4 ' , K ix X Q I 4 . mmmf' f irnusmm, . I ' A 11 , wx.-. ,,a- .mu - Q 2 I ii ' if I ah? 'Y 1, ,, 3 . ,Q in Y 3, I ij 1555 . Q.. 15,2 if , K 7 W' if Y'-14 Q: . ! V X .L 'V AoneandAtwoandA. . . X Maybe we should start out Raider Band - A Small But Enthusiastic Group Of Young Musicians 5 i 1 What measure are we on? ...-Mu- ROW 1: D. Crow, B. Ayers, E. Wallick, M. Zartman, P. Burnett, T. I-Ielser. ROW 2: T. Adams, S. Bissell, S. Treece, J. Murray, T. Gordon, L. Taylor, Director, Mr. Bock. ROW 3: S. Bowers, K. Ward, S. Schwartz, A. Klinker, B. Booher, B. Klingshirn, j. Reed. The audience gives their full attention to the choir. I The choir performing their Christmas Concert. 126 W.T. Choir Small But Might Our two pianists, Margaret and Denise . 1 He wants us to sing can you believe that? Choir . . . directed by Mr. james Bock . . . singing your hearts out . . . trying to figure out whether you're soprano, alto, tenor, or bass . . . entertaining the student body at the Christmas program . . . having a spring concert . . . singing at the NHS induction . . . a good experience. Gun Club Holds Several Trap Shoots 'F SQ S ft l .tif 44,16 We w h l, 'J x'x - ' said.--... U ' 9 X -ff h V. .- xv . 'x .' ' .. :K S P 2. .- . if ,j S X L- . X: if- ' N . like-2' ' J lL. - :I ROW 1: Mr. Ptak, Mr. McElroy, Advisorsg C. Cox, R. Bachellor, B. Goings, ROW 2: MHC Shows A1 hOW to shoot- J. Young, J. Hubbard, B. Carter Holding several shoots . . . defeating the farmers QFFAQ in a match . . . combining safety with skill . . . a chance to -,....: shoot in a controlled sitting. Mr. Ptak gives some advice. Adkins' Studs Win Intramurals g I.et's get this game underway A chance for all to play ball . . . choosing teams . . . all get a chance to play . . . three games a night . . . high scoring individuals . . . season and tournament won by the Adkins Studs . Winners: ROW 1: P. Salinas, 1. Barkley, B. Laukhuf. ROW 2: N. Everee, J. Ross, M. Adkins, J. Hubbard. - W 3 .,,,, I Q Q' ' Q: 7 ' 's . X . ,. - 1,5 f Z! f IE-gm -A , 1 'I N Q 1 V L,:,.., J 'f QQ X W , ,ff f,J . M W Q X f ' .- . J wif-IF-ig: , B mf' ,sl 'X 5 4 X 1 55 xg A 1 15- i V Vi 15,5 2 r J- Q V. . .K ,M 5 g x N X Alfdg t I i. QW, , fiz. K . K 'eigijh 6, 1 .. N1-Kwvw . . .mm5,gNm.,d-V' ' 4 . ,,-,aw . X ,Www Fast, J Williamson, R johnson, G Pack, Advisor, Mrs Lambright ROW 3 N HO! HO! HO! e, ch, S , g B 15av1s L Linder , ' Sorting out the candy. The governing body of the students . . . an active year . . . visiting schools . . . hosting visiting students . . . planning the Homecornings . . . approving money- making projects . . . holding a successful candy drive . . . donating the money to the school . . . serving the school the best way you can. ayne Trace antage Students Hold Man ffices And you think Wayne Trace is bad Steve , Mark and Bud keeping busy Belonging to clubs dealing with vocational area . . . some familiar, others new . . Future Farmers of America . . . Future Homemakers of America-- Econornics and Related Occupations . . Office Education Association . . . Vocational Industrial Clubs of America . . holding offices in program club and school wide organization . . . entering skill area interest . . . working with students from other schools for a common goal . ' - WI NS ! wt, , . 1 6 I 1 , K. J a. f, -7' 'Q 'V if , , . J xr wt -' 'li ' K. L.. Sr. 8 jr. Steno Officersg D. Graham, J. Stoller, L. Stoller ,ws S N .K X s lv 5 if o- A iF? , jr. Accounting Officersg L. Ames, R. jenkins Jr. Cosmetology Officerg 1. Larimore '.f .gg ms QL ' A U x 'X 1 Q BOE Officersg R. jenkins, D. Graham, J. Stoller Qi. -5. C9 f . x COE 8 Office Machines Officersg D. Thompson, S . Poling, S. Sinn Food Manager 8 Child Development Officersg P. Schlegel M, Crutchfield X Y- ! Q. ' 5 f an ' ,. .W B, K af 'ma ,fi Q, X 4 if- 4 3 , s, A X xf , , 'R . , kk,. v , . V, r VVZILW is' YY Weather Woes Shorten chool Year 4 Mr. Spitzer explains need for levy. Mr. Denning presents football field to Mr. Sinn. Working to pass a levy . . . snow and cold play havoc with the school year . . . 12 days off in the middle of the year . . . changing the curriculum with students going to Vantage . . . keeping the vocational students a part of WT . . . accepting the new football field from the Boosters . . . declaring war on smoking in the restrooms . . . trying to deal with the busing problem . . . all in all a relatively smooth year X a x- 1 1 K V Board of Education: ROW 1: Carl Sinn, President? Marie Davis, Clerkg Harold Baumle. ROW 2: Don Elston, Vice President, Harold Frey, Don Snyder. ' '.1.i...1,Ql 'i?i gil' is L. 1,5 Nxt v Ni,-sy. QF 1 ff of . .a.Q,,J,.,,k it Q' lie Mr. David Collins, principal, relaxes before tackling another problem. Parents enjoy open house . 7 .- 5. U 1 1 . --.. m we-f..4..T....--2-s-'---Q--I ,K I f rf- 'f A . I - - s. ws E 1 'S ,ig gm l N R Q L z Q- f i Y. J- t - X ' I B as 1 x . . F x ,E 5 , . X . X Q . 5 Mr. William Spitzer, Superintendent, stops in at the high school Mr. Collins addresses the students Hello, Wayne Trace , I E Mr. Ned jay gets set to work on attendance books. Mrs. Edythe Baxter works on the activity funds. 4, N M 1 1 , ,,l IX xx ls-4l's- ' il! 5 Office Help: ROW 1: M. Kuhn, E. Wallick, S. Sinn. ROW 2: Mrs. Baxter, J. Clemens, j. Mmray, S. Bissell, L. Linder, D. Bolenbaugh. ROW 3: A Molitor, J. Snyder, S. Treece, J. Williamson, L. Pease, B. Booher. 135 136 Helping students find a book . . . putting newspapers in the right places . . . checking in books, encyclopedias, and magazines . . . looking for a lost card . . . taking the study hall list down to Mrs. Sinn . . . asking lots of questions . . . ordering new books . . . a quiet place to study . . . doing special jobs for Mrs. Lambright . . . dusting off book shelves . . . filing shelf list cards Library And Students In . . . changing the daters every morning . . . typing up a new library card for a student . . . cataloging old books and putting old periodicals away . . . helping a student find material for a research paper . . . of Lois, 1 can't study with you laughing. 'I Mrs. joan Lambright checks out the latest magazine . Retired teachers present a history of Paulding County to the W.T. Library. Library Assistants: ROW 1: P. Burnett, S. Dunn, T. Craft, . ROW 2: L. Wistner, T. Hunsaker, S. Leaman, L. Taylor, B. Davis. ROW 3: D. Saylor, S. Sinn, B. Wenninger, L. Wyandt, E. Wirts, R. Flaugh, K. Bacon. Guidance Assists In Many Ways ' x 5 4- - 4 r A La Mrs. Harp looks at the latest college R, f il X . A N 5 I, - 2- 'fi-a f .h x . Q f 5 'ww'- 1 Mrs Harp looks in on the sick bulletin . 3 s. . A -1. fi Now what would you like to do when you grow up? Guidance Departnnent: D. Hook, T. Gordon, Mrs. Harp, M, This is a funny magazine . Zartznan, B. Booher The guidance office . . . Mrs. Harp . . . a place to find help . . . help in finding a college . . . help in applying for financial aid . . . help in scheduling classes . . . finding grade point average . . . finding rank in class . . . taking tests . . . interpreting the scores . . . always finding a helping hand. 137 Ed Leonard prepares to go to work. wm -'--.. -....,,,,,sNwk Peg Bolenbaugh enjoys counting her noon moola. Ted, the cafeteria is no place to sleep! Behind The Scenes, Makin Mrs . Sinn smiles at a quiet study hall. Irwin S095 to his next lob- Mrs. Gerber and Mrs. Miller takes a break. Bob, Tim 8 Jerry help in cafeteria. W. M A s i is A K ' ' -- K 'ZX' 7? if-?1'f'A 138 '- s n . rsrs A ' V. R ga , . 4 as. . Q51 N. , ,,,. if!-F Ya. .f-wigs he System ork s Chris G Sue Youtsey help the janitors. 'll'-I aigg 4 'lilt 'Ury IL' F19-q, vlflll I ROW 1: R. Bachellor, J. Dotson, N. Schmidt, R. Miller ROW 2: T. Lambert, K. Schelgel, M. Adkins, M. Burkley, D. Elick, A Anspach, I.. Wyandt ROW 1: M. Fulk, M. Gerber, M. Zartman, M. Craft, F. Mansfield, K. Schwab ROW 2: C. Blackmore, G. Hardcastle, H. Eaken, K. Golliver, P. Ross, M. Bland, R. Ashbaugh, Bus Williamson, our janitor. 139 Perry, wasn't the Joke funny? I Isn't this cozy. u're looking in the wrong direction! anguage - The Basis f Communication nd Understanding Mrs. Collins subs for Mrs. Jewett g .A4,n.s . ' , V 'A , W A , i , , H .,., K Kira! 1 if H' Ja y ,,, -stayin: gc, AM, iz If to WA lZ:x If 1 i 1- XXV s V v ' . ' Helen Jewett, Mrs. Janet Hockenberry, Miss jill Wallace, Mrs. Betty Miss Connie Johanns fl Is she the one? A typical day in English. Comfy Mrs. jewett? op Q 0 Shop And Home Ee Teach -w... Q- '5- L ear 'ei' 'X Miss Karen Mmerd and Mis Mary Clark teach Home Ed. Looking in the lockers for more things. A changed Vo Ag department . . . building a new shop . . . building projects in IA . . cooking, sewing, planning houses supervising children in Home Ec . The Larry Pressler heads Ind Arts .4 V 5-W! ' W is X 'S Almost ready to use T6 ' J -4 , X mtv - -i Hi You mean 2 + 2 is still 4? N. N l A i ,Ai 1'--if- A ,,..1i--- f ,,.-,gg-ir: The mad chemist aims his experiment at jeff. ff R, . S 0 ABOVE: Math Department: Mr. Ned jay, Mrs. Connie Mosier, Mr. Frank Ptak. LEFT: Mrs. Spitzer enjoys a gift from Santa. Science Sz Math - Logical Studies I as E ,asm , s lf Mr. Cox only knew what 1 just did. XY 1 2' J, Sb . 'liz he ,gi , YY,,, I' ANY -,a S We have to do all 25 questions? Mathematics . . . Algebra I and ll . . . Geometry . . . Advanced Math . . . racking your brains out to try to come up with the correct answer . . . feeling a sense of accomplishment when it's all over with! Science . . . Biology l and ll . . . Earth Science . . . Chemistry . . . Physics . disecting animals . . . lab . . . classes you'1l never forget! usiness Ed. J And Fine Arts is Lead To Perfection an Hmm ! Very interesting . . i i The frosh learn the ropes neni - X W. .s....,,,,..,...W.-2- :U N S Mrs. Foor does her homework Miss Ruth Warncke 8 Mrs. Jean Foor guide the business departnnent 5 E 5 in y .KW ..,,, M ,, ,,,.., I wonder if anybody can read this . A -f Ely'-ri' 0 K r L-.- A K Al,- ig if L '-Cl, J rg..- vu Mr. Mutschelknaus E3 Mr. Bock I lf f Zi. - ii Cold, Munch? Sit Down! Isn't he wonderful? Fine Arts . . . a chance to express yourself . . . preparing for concerts and programs . . . plugging along with a small but mighty group of band members . . . learning the basics in art one . . . putting together a portfolio of four year's work. Changing the business curriculum . . . going back to the traditional . . . adding a newspaper class . . completing practice sets . . . discovering the difference in debits and credits . . . mastering various machines. 'Q,,,.-- My dolly's a prettier color. Mr. Bock leads the mighty WT choir. ocial Studies And Drivers Students Learn The Past And 01' I Mr. Flory, where does it say that? Mr. McElroy, Mr. Flory and Mr. Saylor head the Social Studies Depamnent. Ll sssst A is 4 l . Mark tells the Democratic side. F vc, Q Q a W T' . 3 . f . 1 1 , Q X f .fy ' Q ' W2 s ,Aix my The next song will be Dixie . Education Help LR The Future H-up ls history funny, Kirstin? Learning of our past heritage and traditions to understand and make decisions about our future . . . writing term papers . . . learning presidents . . . singing Dixie . . . watching films . . . keeping up on current events . . . learning about income tax . . . filling out forms xf . . . holding a mock election . . . debating issues . . . practicing democracy . . . studying cars . . . learning laws . . . parallel parking . . . waiting to hear, l have a driver's Mr. Young braves the new drivers. Certificate for . . . ll x-!4,,. 4 .3 .1 ' P f - . F'3 The Debate Committee: D. Saylor, K. Fulk, J. Dotson, G. Laukhuf, D. Blick, ROW 2: R. Bachellor, D. King, M. Holtsberry, B. Carter, L. Linder, M. Benschneider. i I 1-mow the answer. xf- ,V S x'1 -I x 'L EE '7 4. .uw- w Ed Help Our Bodies Grow Mr Al Welch the boys gym teacher Quit pushing Mr. Welch! The guys play with invisible balls LEFT: lsn't health educating? Phys Ed and Health . . . Miss Crossland leading the girls . . . Mr. Welch leading the boys . . . cheating on your laps . . . volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, track, softball . . . the Marine Physical Fitness test . . . learning all about how the human body functions and how to take care of it . . . taking time out of classes to go bowling . . . a good way to get your exercise! f VU ,J -iw X' AV fi ff ? E i 2 .2 . gi A 'x ,r ini Q 21 .ja,ji3g15, I AM 1 ,, 2 U' A 'Qi 1 4 . v X Ng M, 1 -u. fb'-Nj! 8 5 To Be Successful y A day in jr. Steno. - S Angie combs joan's hair in cosmetology. Cindy, you can't sleep and type at t.he same time. s-,rn g x 1 k.kkV Aigtlkjf. .A-. e 4 . . r- A If AI Steve and Mark watch Bud do his thing. Deb and Sonya run the offset. Io Ellen enjoys class at Vantage. I think I need 3 shave. A place to learn a trade . doing while learning . . a beautiful new building . . . traveling another 14 miles to school a new experience. 153 Terry shows her stuff . Ed shows his spirit for WT. Chris enjoys Vantage library. julie types in Jr. steno. Tim relaxes in the library. ,fi g avi Margaret helps with kids. 154 Chuck smiles at fixing lunch mwsalr me gmmpvg Scotts Electric Industrial Wiring Rewiring Motor Control Design and Installation of Electrical Systems Commercial and Residential Work f . ,1,:'1. , ' ,im Payne , Ohio Phone: 263-2685 ui!! .5 V: NFC moz Good Luck Seniors from PLEASAN VALLEY GOLF COUR E W ,fw- 4 , mx, ,,'.,,-Sr' Q . 7 .. V. W,,,,nN'w 1, b , . Q. , V. 5 , 1 .ww ily , .1.q,b, .' -' . -' , . Www f -' ,. if 1' 1, 1 Y, 1.4, f' ' I - L lr , 5l-i- -.- A L , ,..H f , J'-' ka v' ., ' - , xp- , W, - .la- 4' is 'f'Q ',bf 'fb ' V . J,..,g aka:-at-1.5. xiao- f ,x ., V 4- ,L 5-,QM-mf!Lz3f1.5ii13g ,aaa-i1L'Iff9ff'FH-mf,4 ' 1 .JA , .v .V , . .:,u....,1 ,ltvn ,.H:x..,. -1 191:-n-we-..f 4- . ,,. '- 'S ' ,-.. .H ,. v,,. 3 ' .-4. , ' 5 -' . - , V , '-'ljfvkiJHfflFixing:LJ,.3,jI fL:5 hEi.:fl',:NJ'7 T5f?xf5f,:it5.t.:5: M-1? .p ... .. - . .. 3. up-A 'ii- Z., 1 .. 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O I ' sv Grain, Seeds, Fertilizers Petroleum Products Phone: 622-6151 Scott , Ohio eam , teokheek 'aint Co. Summit City Shopping Center Van Wert, Ohio Phone: 238- 5969 Balyeat's Coffee Shop U . S. Prime Choice McCoy's Flowers Ribs of Beef 301 E. Main Street Van Wert, Ohio Ohio 238-3048 Van Wert 1 5 'T ma e fa 'ons KEVIN P. MOORE, Proprietor 115 W. MAIN STREET VAN WERT, OHIO 45891 PHONE: 238 4833 Dunham Oil Company MARATHON Marathon Products Grover Hill Phone: Ohio 45849 587-3633 161 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of 1977 From Your Friends and Neighbors from The People's Bank and Trust Co. Downtown and Willow Bend Van Wert, Ohio Paulding Landmark, Inc. Bob Perl's Shell Service Q Inc. LANDMARK Paulding HELL 399-4806 X f Payne 215 Paulding 263-2217 East Perry Ohio Haviland 622-5692 CSLY Oil Company, Inc. Distributors of Gasoline, Fuel oil, gl Accessories Serving Payne, Antwerp, Paulding, Hicksville gl Van Wert areas Wholesale 81 Rental Service ls Our Business Office, N. Main Street Office: Van Wert, Ohio Payne, Ohio 45880 P.O. Box 46 P.O. Box 82 Ph. 238-0142 Ph. 263-2715 Payne Automotive Inc. Automotive Truck Sz Farm 'W 108 N. Main St. Payne, Ohio 45880 Phone f419Q 263-2816 DEAL STUDIO Orin and George Deal 656 N. Washington Van Wert, Ohio 238-6937 Triangle Foods Summit Shopping Center In Store Bakery Van Wert, Ohio Fresh meats , Everyday Low Prices Van Wert Foodland 1022 South Shannon Van Wert Ohio 238 9902 For all your Food needs shop FOODLAND MOORE'S Clothing Store Paulding Ohio Ernie's Service Marathon Products 459 East Perry MARATHON Q Paulding Ohio PAYNE PRO HARDWARE Whirlpool Appliances Complete line of Hardware Showalter Sporting Goods Van Wert, Ohio Payne , Ohio 45880 Telephone 263-2016 N. Main P.O. Box 146 Bachellor's D S .14 C1 - ,, mf. N, rug tore , ,, 1 V A 5: if Professional Q I E Prescription A Service Payne Ohio Bissell's City Market f .y Ar..L W? K, a .N w A .a-233: :tx I 5 MM :I Groceries Y A mm Meats and Payne Frozen Foods Laundromat I : JT, , U N., C O Welker Gram, Inc COMPLETE GRAIN - FEED - SEED 8tFERTlLIZEFI SERVICE k 1 ! I lt 212 NORTH MARKET ST. Wizfn 267925, Uftw, 45891 PHoNE 419-2380385 i .. . 5 :fl iz E ! 1 V' i . f gi, . --E 'M' ' A Bl H5 in 'E E 1- .D 'iillllll ' ww an M -L .. qnlzl 4. I .V M ,4 -Q e Any: I A ! 1 L. In in ' f war. ,,,,f'.Ww: W I ! '11-'I . ,. ,,T i' ' d 116 N. . STOLLER RAILROAD EQUIPMENT co. . --5 , 'l -it risk.. POST OFFICE BOX Ill PAULDING OHIO 45879 Compliments of Paulding Village Barbers Rife and Vogel Barber Shop Paulding Ohio 1 . N -g , , , ,f -l n 1- . n - .un---' .... ..,...... I I 'W ns b ..- .,....., 3 ffl--'COD ,. T ' ' N 'Jr ' if sa-H mf- ff wr' A , , . . Bagley Roofing Van Wert an Bookstore Supply Complete Office Outfitters Walnut St Van Wert 01110 Van Wert ohio Compliments of: John F. DeMuth and James P. Spriggs 312 S. Shannon St. n tunt or P Kauser Trucking , Service, Inc. Stone -- Sand -- Lime -- Grain PHONE: 419-399-4856 850 W. Harrison St. Paulding, Ohio 45879 Compliments of: John S Den Herder Jack Den Herder , .A , Bryanis Bal' Ducat's Dry Goods Sz ! A Q3 Ready to lil if Wear I Paulding Ohio Keg L, 399-4796 HJ H.B. Mawer V.A. Mawer Paulding Ohio Ehrhart Studios Since 1907 Seniors, Wedding 81 Family Groups Phone: 258 -7952 Antwerp Ohio Antwerp Weatherhead Federal Credit Union Discover Your Credit Union. We're doing more for you. Your Paulding County Credit Union Phone: 258-5151 166 U.S. 24 East Antwerp, Ohio Larry's TV and Appliance RCA Sz Whirlpool Sales 81 Appliances Sporting Goods Paulding Ohio We Service What We Sell Paulding Progress The County Seat Newspaper Phone 399 4015 P O Box 31 Paulding Ohio 1 5 .- . . a y Village Square Restaurant Good Food Open 24 hours a Day Paulding Ohio Red Owl Inn Beer Wine Paulding, Ohio el Hunt Sz Hunt William T. 8: LaVerne S. Hunt 115 N. Main st. Paulding 1 657 1 Tr'cLer'c Headers Ohio by Bob and Care' Greenhouse fresh flowers for over a century 399-3887 109 E. Perry Street Paulding, Ohio 1 Hoover Lanes And Igor's Igloo , Paulding Ohio Adam's Trading Post New Furniture Will Trade For Anything 108 - 110 W. Main St. Phone: 238-1616 Van Wert Ohio 45891 AL-CO Products, Inc. Cultured Marble Products Marbelustra Table Tops Flreplace Surrounds Shower Panels Window Sills Bathtub Panels Vanity Tops Phone: 419 399-3867 Bathtubs Latty Ohio Box 74 Wu Mohr's of Scott, Inc. Home Lite Chain Saws RCA Television Carpet Armstrong Linoleum Simplicity Mowers GE Appliances Scott, Ohio 622-6121 Berry Seed Company West on Old 30 Garden Seeds, Field Seeds and Garden Supplies Van Wert Ohio Compliments of Haviland Clay Works Co. an M Manufacturers of Land Drainage Products Clay, Plastic gl Concrete Tile, Metal Culvert Pipe 419-622-6951 419-622-5481 'wuqllp Haviland Ohio .S 2 4 . ,rw 1 ' BE 1 Q R R Yrs .Q W -. ..,., , --Q., A 1 A ,- TAN L '9u-J' LAYlNaz,A g : -rf, 4, Lv.,-.1315 UWM gy, fi' ' ,..,. l ' 3 XQTJTI, 2 vi-5:2-Q 'A ' Qiaff f , I ,... . Y 1 - ff 1 1 . -A --W- '. l ' 1 ff uf. 1 .1 'ffkgf , S' - ' A 5 411, ' 'f '-2 my- N 'f'f ' Q ff 5 'A -+- rflff fum 'f?'w 1 5.5, ,,.,- ,-, f p Compliments Moore's Chrysler of Plymouth-Dodge South Main Street Payne, Ohio Dr. And Mrs. D.E. Farling Phone: 263-2503 CL4a,liJ?c,eaning H Sz H Cleaners 't Steam Carpet Cleaning Service Q A 'f f P 1-5 A if Antwerp Ohio W f ivf 258-5952 ! Real Estate Loans l'l0ME ' AND LOAN ASSOCIATION W. Jackson and N. Cherry St., Paulding, O, LAUREN F. BROWN, Branch Mcnog Phone: 399 -3070 Antwerp Equity Exchange Grain - Seeds - Feecfs Antwerp Ohio Antwerp Shell Service ,ll lt ' , . 5 Keith 5. Williams 5 8 2 Phone: 258-8511 8 Antwerp, Ohio 45813 ,. K 1 I ,X l F Xl p p 169 x ' , x x.4f A ,al f -fSf'sK Q :,xpsC,i xx Grover Hill Gospel Gift Shop Bibles, Books, Awards and Gifts A Holding Forth the Word of Life That I May Rejoice in the Day of Christ. hit Stahl-Phlipot Insurance Company 113 North Main Street Paulding, Ohio Phone: 399-3777 Lichty's Barber Shop Hair Styling and Barber Service 9 Payne , Ohio Congratulations Seniors from Blue Water Compliments Camp of Phil. 2:16 Iaffaa Iam! Bridal Nook jan's Cake Corner .gounclafion .Home Zielkeas Shell Station 650 N- M8111 P.O. Box 56 Tunemps Goodyear i Payne, Ohio 45880 Exhaust Systems Tires Phone: 419 263 Brake jobs 2334 X , Walter and Mary SHELL ree owner: NN: W 587-3431 jim Grover Hill, Zielke OH Jim and J ane's Lunch Congratulations Seniors Specializing in Soups and Sandwiches South Side of Square Paulding, Ohio Sprow Realty 127 North Paulding, Ohio 399-5711 'in Fettigls Flower is, - 1 ' J . Q Q., Flowers -v QQ, For i n D P.- All ', if -. Occasions ' T i ' ,A f LJ 244- W. Main St. Van Wert, OI-I 45891 Phone: 238-1416 Compliments of Dasher's Electronics VOEGVS Dry Cleaners Paulding Ohio Paulding Ohio D 8z D SNOWMOBILE SALES R.R. No. 2, Payne, Ohio 45880 14195 263-2549 - 263-2994 DON BENSCHNEIDER DAVE YENSER Kohart Bros. Scrap Iron 81 Compliments Met-21S, Army of Surplus 81 Salvage Industrial LATTY S Equiplpgnt 1 tructua tee TAVERN R.R. 1 788 Paulding, Ohio 45879 Phone: 419-399- 4144 MAC'S DELICATESSEN Pizza - Beer - Wine to Carryout o Van Wert Ohio COX REPAIR Best Wishes from General Automotive SHORT STOP Repair open 24 hours Firestone Tires for your convenience 113 N. Laura Payne, hot sandwiches Ohio pizza Phone: 263-2214 714 E. Main Van Wert, Ohio DERRY DRUG - RELlABLE?' Q7 PRESCRIPTIONS Main at Market, Van Wert, Ohio Fisher's Market Fruit , Groceries General Merchandise Phone: 622-6461 Haviland Ohio Baumle's Sohio Service N. Main St. Payne, Ohio Phone: 263-2890 TAYLOR PRODUCTS INC. Larry Mawer Plant Manager .f Glass tempering and fabricating Payne , Ohio 45880 Paulding Consumers and Supplies m lf 4' I Paulding , Ohio The Continental Group, Inc. Fibre Drum Division Our Motto is Fibre Drums Hard to Beat Van Wert, Ohio .5 GRGVER HILL GRAIN CCMPANY Buyer of all grains fContact us for on farm pickupj Dick Yoh, mgr. Phone: 419-587-3334 Try our elevatorg you'll like it! Xt We are proud to be able A to serve farm 1 operations P in this area. Certified Seeds p p ' Chemicals p Dog food 'P Rabbit food ' l'ii ' ' ' t p Farm Pond Supplies - A 7 1' fy-31 , Grain Cleaning ' ' McCurdy Wagons Paulding Lumber Company 311 Jackson St reet Paulding , Ohio 399-4751 T une-ups Exhaust Systems Grover Hill, Ohio ,, -Y 1. xZ' - , - av ' . -K M: C . , V, 'fu' --. f L21 ' ', 'if' ...rim '73 i fn sf, f I E iii-az:f: F ' ' ' ..,.., ,, X 2 . . . AA,1,,.,,,.,.,g ' 1 f .,.. f ,,..-h-u .-,.---. - 1 an ' ,uri 4' ' 4. 1 ,,. f fij X f v ii ' V , S ' 'fr- i f' I-'gf '1 + 23 3 . if- Wen . gif? jerry? M amtbon Brake Jobs Guaranteed in Writing Firestone Phone 587-3344 . 4-fs K , Compliments of Audio e :Cl W CIW Ll1?lXl!ilI5IPJlR Van Wert Ohio SUPPLY North end Shannon Street Van Wert Ohio LOU MAR S Restaurant Phone: 263-2900 112 south Main Payne, ohio Private parties and Banquet room In our business customer is King Medical Arts Pharmacy Perry Patsiavos, R.Ph. Medical Arts Building Van Wert, Ohio Phone: 238-1745 Modernette Beauty Shop Virginia I-iershberger Operator gl Owner Phone: 587-3282 Grover Hill Ohio TAYLOR'S AUTO SALES 'When you think of good cars think of Taylor Auto Sales Van Wert Ohio See Don Gary 5' Reuben Smith American Legion, Post 297 W L- Payne, Ohio 45880 Phone: 263-2772 Farmer's Motor Fuel Supply Company National Bank of Distributor . of Phone: Paulding Marathon MARATHUH 263 -2328 Products West Merrin St. Payne, Ohio 45880 Farm Loans our Specialty Homier 8x Son Inc. - tp,- M ' 1lQQ! !!Ul- Payne, Ohio 9 Phone 9 4 -263-2 2 45880 1 1 jackson 81 Main Streets u.us-qwnnn Bill I-lomier Jerry Forrer To Look Your Best Call the Professionals at: Hodge Studio Paulding, Ohio 45879 Phone: 419-399-5085 D 8: D SNOWMOBILE SALES R. R. No. 2, Payne, Ohio 45880 C4191 263-2549 - 263-2994 Don Benschneider Dave Yenser of Photography Special Senior Prices Family Groups--Babies Engagements - -Weddings Best Wishes tO the 108 W. jackson Paulding Class of '77 From Ed and Dorothy Crawford 177 ff SIMS CABS, INC. f Box 570, 230 No. Maple Street, Payne, Ohio Au -WEATHER PHONE: l419l 263-2321 TRACTDR CAB5 l419l 263-2322 Armstrong Implement Co. In terna tional Harvester Dealer Farm Machinery ' , I ,4,' Symbol rr K flrr of Service n,,.-A g ,,22 I Phone l419l263-2011 'IS'x'?'f.efr1+i!ii 'fiQff 4 . I JYLI' ',.,,.-e.1....MM...wM 1- 4 Payne Ohio 178 coMPi.1ME1vTs OF ' Central Mutual Insurance Company me Central United Life Insurance Company CENTRAL All America Insurance Company COMPANIES Cen-Am Finance Company CAFCO HOME OFFICE -VAN WEFIT OHIO Serving this area for over 100 years Come and see us about career opportunities. ,FH NTIEH Frontler Pontiac -- Buick 650 W. Ervin Rd., Van Wert, Ohio Cadillac -- GMC Trucks Lininge Service 114 South Walnut St. Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of Bob r Vending ABC HEATING COMPANY VAN WERT, OHIO The Union Quarries Company ff?-X -S-sy Q ,i Crushed FA-11133 'T-'LPI Stone af 1 0 u fi! 'W la Road P -f , Contractors A .h ,I Y g Q Scott, Ohio Van Wert, Ohio 45886 45891 Phone Phone 622-5611 238-5478 Didrick-Taylor Funeml Home Ambulance Service Day or Night 5 94-3327 Grover Hill Oakwood Porter's Recycling, Inc. Scrap Dealer R.R. l Phone: 587-3880 Grover Hill, Ohio 45849 I :I X 5' 1 . x Paulding . A ' X R, Putman Electric ' Co-op, Inc. x 9 Q' I Phone: Paulding 'Q' 399-5015 Ohio Ben Franklins M,NNEBD.,.A Variety 5 8: 10 108-110 N. Williams St. Paulding, Ohio 399-3746 BRICETON ELEVATOR, INC. GRAIN, FERTILIZER WELDING SUPPLIES fo X 5 ...Il Compliments of: Compliments of: Brune . u PH I AS' Printing Company Paulding Equlty Paulding ohio Paulding Ohio R.R. 2 Paulding, Ohio 45879 Ph.: 419-399-5867 Briceton SOHIGRO NITROGEN PRODUCTS Congratulations Class of '77 Sohigra Bulk and Bagged Fertilizers Agricultural Chemicals-Eq pment Rentals Alspach O BOX 114 I Funeral Home Inc. I-HWY, 1 399-5045 Ohio 45855 SERVI C E COMPANY mi , YQVV f , L Smut 1902 - '-g bA,f- Our plant is quipped with Modern Machine y to provide the highest qu I ty product and fast efficient s e. 181 Payne Compliments of GEORGE SLADE Ohio Paulding Disposal Company, lnc. You have tried the Rest Now Try the Best Sanitation is our Business R . l Paulding , OH PAULDING Paulding Car Parts, Inc. Sinn Laukhuf gl Co. Beautiful Acres Campground Dr. Weaver Cassel's Jewelry Store Dr. Harr I.P. Crain Hardware T.H. Williams gl Sons Phone: 587-3286 Boosters VAN WERT McDonalds Ken Gribler Clothing Wilkinson Printing Co. Moysey Bros. Clothing Holiday Inn H.E.Wi1kin D.V.M. Kennedy-Kuhn GROVER HILL The Ross Compliments of Federal-Mogul Company Van Wert , Ohio Plant Compliments of: Payne Equity Exchange Co. Payne Ohio Advertising Index ABC Heating Adams Trading Post Al-Co Products, Inc. Alspach Funeral Home American Legion 297 Antwerp Equity Antwerp Shell Service Antwerp Weatherhead Federal Credit Union Armstrong Implement Audio City Bachellor's Drug Store Bagley Roofing and Supply Balyeats Coffee Shop Baumle's Sohio Service Ben Fran.klin's Berry Seed Co. Bissell's City Market Blue Water Camp Bob Perl's Shell Service, Inc. Brune Printing Co. Bryan's Bar Central Mutual Insurance Club 49 Continental Can Company Cox Repair Crowell-DenHerder Funeral Home C 8 Y Oil Dallas Lamb Foundation Home Dasher Electronics D 8 D Snowmobiles Deal Studio DeMuth 8 Spriggs Derry Drugs Didrick-Taylor Funeral Home Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Farling Ducat's Dry Goods Dunham Oil Co . Dull Lumber Supply Ed S Dorothy Crawford Ehrharts Studio Elston's Earthmoving Ernie's Service Farmers Motor Fuel Supply Co. Federal-Mogul Company Feigert Studios Fettig's Flowers Fisher's Market Foodland Frontier Cadillac, Buick, Pontiac Grover Hill Gospel Gift Shop Grover l-Iill Grain Co. H 8 H Cleaners Haviland Clay Works Hodge Studio of Photography Home Savings 8 Loan-Paulding Branch Homier and Sons, Inc . Hoover Lanes Hunt E Hunt jim S jane's Lunch Kauser Trucking Kircher's Flowers Kohart Brothers Larry's TV 8 Appliance Latty Tavem Lichty's Barber Shop Lininger Vending Service LouMars Restaurant Mac's Delicatessan McCoy's Flowers Medical Arts Pharmacy Modemette Beauty Shop Mohr's of Scott, lnc. Moore 's Chrysler-Plymouth Moore's Clothing Store National Band of Paulding Paulding Consumers 8 Supplies Paulding Disposal Co. Inc. Paulding Equity Paulding Landmark, lnc. Paulding Lumber Co. Paulding Progress Paulding-Putnam Electric Coop Paulding Village Barbers Payne Automotive, Inc. Payne Equity Exchange Co. Payne Pro Hardware Pleasant Valley Golf Course Porter's Recycling, lnc. Ream Steckbeck Paint Co. Red Owl Inn Scott's Electric Short Stop Showalter Sporting Goods Sims Cab, Inc. Slade Funeral Home Sprow Realty Stahl Phlipot Insurance Taylor Auto Sales Taylor Products Inc . The People's Bank 8 Trust Co. Triangle Foods Tri-Chem, Inc. Union State Bank Van Wert Bookstore Village Square Restaurant Vogel's Dry Cleaning Zielke's Shell Station 'ww A'-gg: X Q r1 '3Ql 7' e gustan los tacos mucho! I always get the dirty jobs! Mr. Saylor shows his latest version of the twist. if '71 tux, fvyrtlfa, lv' ix ,f7f3d5'-'f'gf'!IW2'3 ,ia ,. , . fxak?12f 'l ,gg N. ,f AL L' Ribs K And it was that Big ! What flavor is it Dave, chocolate or vanilla ? Whatcha' thinking', Gary? I. 2 X -rv Y hu. .... Mrs. Lambright, you've grown short. Lullaby and good night! ,N.....:s u..w.: L s A ,f A I like my job so well, 1 even do it after work. 'I86 , lfv .,1' f iw . X Teachers enjoy their favorite pasttime 5. n .rl A night of memories A typical noon at WT 7 1 M, A if-.1-Z ..,-, , - .,-' f ? ,Fla :.L 5 53 e fl ?lf ea ,xx IM'- 1 didn't know I wrote such good articles. 1'd like to take this opportimity to thank those who helped put this yearbook together. Thanks to Powell, Dick Stahl, our financial supporters and all other outside help for their contributions. A big thanks goes to the staff and expecially my assistant editor, Deb Bolenbaugh, for their hard work and patience. An extra special thanks to Miss Warncke for all the extra time and work she put in. Good luck to next year's staff and I hope you find it as rewarding as l did! Come here ball, l'm ready for ya . We're done now, let's push her off! Everybody's left and l'm left all alone ! 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