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J - % ■f , ' ?.i, ' % ' - ' -m iN ■(3 y ??: - 1 , ORACLE . . . 1972 Whitmer High School 5601 Clegg Drive Toledo, Ohio 43613 Volume XLH iJ m7l rtO ' C c ' j2£ _ oc . 4 J ft J - ) U -- ■' O CcW y tu U A - J O--C y - -c t OA J Happiness comes from striving - doing - loving - achieving - conquer- ing - always something positive and forceful . — David Starr Jordan A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him I may think aloud. — Emerson V-i - L- • .-i4i. . o Time flies, Suns rise And shadows fall. Let time go by. Love is forever over all . 9 SPORTS VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Row 1: D. Erswell, M. Cupp, B. Leist, J. Norton, R. Sharrow, T. Black. Row 2: D. Good. R. Miners, D. Williams, P. Knisely. T. Siefert, M. Krueger. D. Duhaime, G. Lewis. Row 3: Mr. Alt — Coach, D. McRhargey. T. Inman, M. Honas, T. Golba, B. Rutter. Tournament provides fitting finish to finest season ever. ?% Varsity Baseball Scores ■ijl l St. Francis - Bfissfield Opponents 3 2 .mf ' bi Start ; 5 , Macomber jl Mamiee 1 6 7 1 10 Bedford 9 14 Woodward 6 4 Findlay 6 9 Fremont 2 8 3 3 Rossford B| Fremont B B Maumee ' H l rK 3 10 4 B ord « St t St.lJoh V. Western Reserve First sacker Dave Duhaime stretches out to meet Coach Alt led team to new heights in his final year the throw and retire the runner. as coach before moving to Waite. Runners on base result in strategy sessions on mound. Coach Alt preside Last year the diamondmen really outdid themselves, losing only one regular sea- son game. That loss was to Findlay, the eventual state champ. In regular season play Whitmer had a 15 and 1 record. The Panthers went on to beat Start, St. John ' s, and Woodward in the sectional tournament, and Sylvania in the district. The season ended in the regional tournament when Whitmer played Warren Western Reserve and lost. The team ' s final record was 19-2. Contributing to the success on the mound were FJon Miners, Tim Siefert, and Mike Honas. The infield starters were Dave Duhaime at first base. Bob Leist at sec- ond, Dave Williams at shortstop, and Jerry Norton at third. The outfield had Denny Erswell, Tim Black, and Rob Sharrow. Marc Cupp was behind the plate. The reserve baseball team featured Barry Geordt and Jim Chandler at first, Phil Knisely and Rick Wilson at second, and Jeff Alt and Art Allsop at third. Tom Inman was the starting shortstop, while Mike Malinovsky, Marc Dewood, and Tom Barri- ger played the outfield. The pitchers included Gary Lewis and Rick Bradish, while Ryan Paquette, Roger Moore, Scott Potter, and Bob Retzlaff caught. ■teservc Baseball Scores ■Opponi ' iits Whitmer 10 Blissfield 5 V Anthony Wavne ' 2 Sylvania i ' 1 Clay J 3 14 Maumee 3 ' 6 Bedford m 4  5 St. Francis SBw 11 - 11 Woodward 2 Waite .3 21 Fremont 2 2 Rossford 3 Fremont St. Francis Maumee Sylvania RESERVE BASEBALL: Row 1; R. Paquette, G. Casagrande, R. Kazmierski. J. Alt, R. Moore, D. Keeler, M. Dewood, R. Rash. Row 2; B. Retzlaff, A. Allsop, T. Erswell, R. Wilson, M. Malinovsky, S. Foore, C. Nearhood, S. Potter, J. Chandler. Row 3: Mr. Schulz — Coach, D. Warnke — Mgr., B. Geordt, B. Cym- bolin, T. Barriger, R. Bradish, G. Lewis, T. Inman, B. Rutter, P. Knisely.  Reserve Rick Wilson strides into pitch. Hurler Mike Honas shows his batting style. ■' Marc Cupp impatiently waits for play to resun Leading batter Bob Leist beats pickoff try. The varsity track team added another first place in Gold W. The varsity track team ' s season of 11-3 was one of the best that the school has had. The Gold W Meet found Whitmer in first place for the second consecutive year with 137 p)oints. The team did their best ever in the sectional by taking 4th place. In the 220 yard dash, Jeff Smith finished sixth in the state. Some of the best runners were: Jeff Smith, who broke the school record with 9.8 seconds, in the 100 yard dash; Jim DeRose in the mile run and two-mile event; and John Kantner in the half mUe. The two relay teams were composed of Steve Thomas, Ray Wilson, Tim Deuble, and Jeff Smith in the 880 yard relay, and Jeff King, Cal Hetrick, Jerry Freels, and Jeff Smith in the mile relay. The best hurdler was Scott Majoros who entered both the 120 yard high hurdles and the 180 yard lows . In the field events Steve Thomas put the shot. Bill Ziegler threw the discus, Chris Heiny high jumped, and Tom Dankert long jumped and pole vaulted . Mi 1 ' 4 VarsSty riack Scores iMc Whitml - ' «•,. . Opionaats- . m:- Clay 54 Sandusky 81 w i 82 ...„. Port Clinton 45 :il 71 ' Sylvtmia 56 96 Bedford . 1st Place Gold W 22 3rd Sylvania Relays 109 Cardinal Stntch 15 66 Maumee 62 32 5th Hrlrifliin M mal 49 4th PlafeDistrict 78 49 Findlay 78 71 St. John ' s 41 St. Francis 46 VARSITY TRACK TEAM: Row 1: B. Ziegler. P. Ames, K. Rower, J. DeRose, T. Sieren, S. Majoros, J. Smith, R. Wilson, J. Chambers, J. Van Dorp, J. Calisch. Row 2: T. Amstutz, T. lagulli, T. Dankert, B. Frey, J. Shipman, D. Hillyer, S. Gam, J. Duke, J. Freels, K. Davis, L. Hume, J. Shook. Row 3: C. Jakubowski, M. Lockwood, J. King, C. Hetrick, J. Dove, M. Wainscott, M. Caputo, S. Thomas, D. Cherry, J. Lemble, C. Heiny, W. Feaster, J. Kantner, B. Brymer, J. Hain, T. Christy — Mgr. Gathered together, part of the team waits for their turn in their events To throw the discus takes skill and strength. Bill Ziegler displays these qualities. Jim Lemble jumps high enough to clear the bar and get the best possible record. 1 7777? « itMlg Ray Wilson gives the baton to Tim Deuble as they Racing for time. Jack Shipman jumps the hurdles Bill Brymer runs to put his team ahead in points run along the track together. that are placed on the track. and give them a victory. RESERVE TRACK TEAM: Row 1: S. Laney, D. Provenzano, D. Honas, M. Borysiak, B. Meyer. J. Walker, F. Sampsell, T. Riley, J. Winfrey, J. My- ler. Row 2: B. Layman, D. King, D. Pontius, J. Olah, B. Basch, D. Ciesinski, S. Mawhorter, S. Bowers, B. Benner, L. Wasielewski. Row 3: J. Tanner, K. Rohr. M. Stoddard, M. Cherry, R. Lytle, B. Pawlowshi, C. Hepker, J. Pierce, B. Spaulding, J. Manzagol, M. Hitchins. Bill Ziegler leaves the ground to gain added dist ance in an attempt to win the discus. f VJ : Coach Decker gets ready to fire the gun to signal the boys to start the relay. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM: Row 1: D DeArmond, P. Jacobs, J. Nimigean, D. An gel, B. Ruff, M. Markham, J. Clark. K. Pi tuch. S. Idle, K. Holub. J. Bellair. C. Manza gol. Row 2: B. Casto. J. Sedlock. C. Manny. C. Jones. K. McWatters. J. Smith, T. Hoyt, J. Greenberg, S. Sherwood, B. Kramer, R. Capu- to, R. Pieron. Row 3: G. Mariucci, G. Havers, T. Knight, J. Killion, R. Tibbits, B. Fritch, D. Braun, R. Firsdon, R. McLuckie, R. Ritzen- thaler. P. Gutman. Row 4: J. Metier, B. Ket- terman. M. Cline, B. Rude, M. Sares, J. Wan- amaker, K. Burzynski, D. Halbert, D. Craw- ford. Row 5: Mr. Souliere — Coach, T. Finch- er, T. Sutherland, D. Stoiber, B. Mohler, M. O ' Reilly, D. Proeschel, B. Harsha, T. Ruwe, Mr. Duck — Coach. The underclassmen work to attain more speed and skill. The reserve track team ' s record of 1-2 resulted from defeats at the hands of Sylvania and St. John ' s. St. John ' s edged Whitmer by one point. The reserves revenged their loss to Sylvania by beating the Wildcats in the final meet. The freshman team worked hard to finish with a record of 6 and 0. Coaches Duck and Souliere helped the team develop its power in nightly practices. Among the 52 freshmenon the team the starting sprinters were Keith Mc- Watters, Tom Ruwe, Terry Knight, and Bruce Harsha, who also pole vaulted. The hurdlers were Joe Sedlock and Bill Kramer. Roy Tibbits took care of the shot put and discus, while the distance runners were Dave Angel and Dave Proeschel . Building their skills for the future, the Jefferson team won two of their three dual meets, and placed second in the Jefferson Invitational. Dave Hardy speeds up to give Bryan Benner the baton and keep the relay going. Scott Majoros has one thought in mind, a vic- tor ' for his team . Chris Heiny tucks up tight as he goes over the bar, trying not to disturb its balance. JEFFERSON TRACK TEAM: Row 1: B. Jaworski, G. Martz. B. Mason. D. Sentle. M. Kilbride. E. Adelman. R. Aldrich. B. Vasill. D. Hernandez. Row 2: J. Leibovitz. B. Hale, C. Doarn. D. Zaski. R. Bly, S. Burke. M. Cousi- no. R. Janney. L. Miller — Mgr. Row 3: D. Baker. T. Shook. J. Goetz. J. Kaminski, B. Cousino. P. Bower. D. Crawford, D. Howe. R. Von Westernbagen. Row 4: J. Archer. G. Bar- tlett. W. Kramer. J. Henning. T. Buck. M. Rohr. D. Wood. L. Vahle. R. Urbanowski. Row 5: Mr. Zientek — Coach. J. Kay. D. Rohr. B. Lloxd. A. Levine. C. Allman. H. Dock. S. Swy. J. Cook. D. Kav. Mr. DeWitt — Coach. Fred Conn stands ready to return any shot his Brad Dolgin concentrates on his return as heprac- Joel Scheinbach begins moving up to wait for the opponent may hit at him. tices his backhanded shots. retumof his serve. ' -_- Fred exhibits the concentration that is needed Trying to make the best serve possible. Brad Because the serve is such an important shot, Joel while making a backhanded shot. throws his whole body into the effort. spends much time practicing his. Tennis Scores itmer Opponer Sylvania 5 Ottawa Hills 5 3 Bedford 2 3 Clay 2 3 Port Clinton 2 4 Bedford 1 4 Clay J- m- Sylvania JM W 1 Maumee hI W Ottawa Hills 5 1 Rogers 4 1 Woodward 4 Racketmen exhibit dexterity by practicing for matches . The Panther racketmen had a very tough schedule to look forward to in early spring. The Panthers twice played Ottawa Hills and Sylvania, two of the tougher teams in the state. After two opening losses the team reeled off five straight wins, including two over Clay and Bedford. The racketmen ' s spirits were dampened when the rest of the season ended in defeat. Four of the top seven varsity were returning lettermen. They were seniors Roger Rosen, Mark Chinnis, and Bob Striggow, and junior Brad Dolgin. Other members of the varsity were sophomore Pete Silverman and juniors Joel Scheinbach and Alan Palmiter. TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: K. Cooper, B. Dolgin. J. Flaum. R. Rosen. R. Lerner. M. Edgar. Row 2: D Copaey. A. Palmiter. G. Padley. F. Conn. P. Silver- man, J. Scheinbach, Mr. Whiteman — Coach. Coach Whiteman watches, waiting to give the players tips to help them in their matches. GULF TEAM: J. Usborn. J. Steven, U. Crawfis. J. Schumaker, J. Crawfis, J. Norns, C. Turner, G. Ruff, Mr. Kingsley — Coach. Below: John Schumaker swings to get his ball out of the sandtrap and onto the green. Above; With deep cdiuentratum and fine form, junior Jim Steves watches as the ball rolls into the cup. l)( t I , rr • I hi thirteent h hole a ' unuin;..aa t ii ana i ntry Club. The wins of the golf team came from days of practice. The 1971 Whitmer linksters were handicapped by a show of individuality among a few of the players during the opening matches of the season. For the majority of the season the team was led by underclassmen, due to the lack of senior leadership. Nearing the middle of the season, teamwork pulled the play- ers together and led them to a successful second half, thanks to a cracking down by Coach Powell Kingsley. The golf season was highlighted by a greatly disputed match between Whit- mer and Rogers. Senior Tom Barnes was penalized for a peculiar situation that occurred on the 18th green at Whiteford Valley Golf Club. He had to replay a previous shot which had ricocheted off the pro shop roof onto the putting sur- face. Tom failed to duplicate his previous sco re on the hole, thus costing Whit- mer the match. In Whitmer ' s match against district champion Sylvania, the fine play of ju- nior Jeff Norris prevented the Wildcats from whitewashing our linksters. Two awards were presented at the spring sports banquet this past year. The first award went to junior Jeff Norris for ability and leadership shown through- out the season. The second award was presented to senior Kirk Hamilton for his outstanding display of sportsmanship. Outstanding seniors on the team proved to be the brother duo of George and John Crawfis and Chuck Turner. Junior standouts proved to be Jeff Norris, Gary Ruff, and John Schumaker. Below: Jeff Norris. with form and style that he has shown in the past, attempts a chip shot. Below: In attempting to reach the green, senu George Crawfis shows off much skill. Above: Gary Ruff and Chuck Turner have decided that the hotdogs are better than the course. Overcoming tough schedule, varsity has winning season. The 1971 varsity football team was hampered by pre-season injuries to many starting players. The St. Francis Knights defeated Whitmer in the season opener played at Whitmer. The Panthers just couldn ' t get it together for the next game at Newark, either. Even though the underclassmen put their best effort forward, the Tigers upset them, 7-6. Finally, at the Sidney game, with many players back off the injured list, the Panthers began to have a winning season. They beat both Sidney and Clay, but at Lima Senior ' s homecoming game emerged with a highly disputed loss. In Whitmer ' s homecoming game, they met the Start Spartans. The Panthers shut out the Spartans, 18-0. From then on, Whitmer was victorious every time. One of the most talked about wins was the Bedford game. Through the fog, even the second string got a chance to see a lot of action. The Mules couldn ' t make it against the Panther plays designed for power and yardage, as the Panthers rolled, 60-6. The team again showed its strength against an arch rival, the Sylvania Wildcats. With neither their offense or defense able to jell against Whitmer ' s fine squad, the Wildcats were never able to pull ahead. There were many thoughts going through everyone ' s minds at the final game against Central. Over the years, this game has become almost as important to the team as the homecoming game. Showing just how important it is to them, the Panthers made their last effort their best. Whipping the Irish, 26-17 . Nominated to the Coaches ' Hall of Fame were 10 players. This year, a special award for Intestinal Fortitude was given to senior kicker Mike McCord. It was felt by the coaches that Mike deserved a special award for his abilities. Hall of Fame honors were given to Mark Kimmins, Jerry Freels, Dick Schuler, Steve Thomas. Harry Lanzi, Tom Sieren, Bill Ziegler, Bill Lantz, Tom Amstutz, and Doug Barber. Another distinction came to Whitmer when linebacker Harry Lanzi was named as the Times ' Suburban Player of the Year. Also named to the suburban squad were Mark Kimmins and Steve Thomas. Lanzi was named to the second team All-Ohio team. The future of the Whitmer varsity seems assured with the fine record of the many underclass football squads. The reserve team has a fine record of 6-2. The freshman and 8th grade teams had fine winning records, too. Cradling the ball close to his body, Jerry Freels makes a long run that gets him a touchdown. StarJ j,Baidmal Stritch ' Clay St. Francis Sa iilky Bedford Svlv Opponents 8p 3e|fB5t70|.?s lB 50 44167, 78 .,ad , 43 Oa 1 19 .73 I 75j 7Vi n. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row 1: 6UZJ. Eisenberg. 44-S. Thomas. ti7-R. Pawiowxki. 78-H. Lanzi. 20-J. Norton. 42-B. Lantz. 12-B. Shunk. 19-P. Skinner. 73-J. Rediger. 7.5-M. Kimmins. 71-J. Pettee. 11-R. Sharrow. Row 2: 88-J. Cali.tch. 5-J. Freels. 77-J. Tanner. 63-D. Bell. 99-G. Ruff. 9.J-D. Schuler. 9(1- M. Caputo. 14-T. Sieren. 6I-D. Tanner. 27-M. Wainscott. 56-J. Jacobs. Row 3: 62-6 ' . Trzaskowski. 42-J. Petz. 96-P. Marshall, 72-L. Jakubouskt. 98-P. Allen. 40-J. Shipman. 50-D. Begley. 30-D. Lewton. 76-B. Ziegler. I-M. McCord. 9-D. Smith. 54-R. Rash. Row 4; 80-B. Benner. 82-D. Heminger. 84-J. Lemble. 70-T. Amstutz. .5.5-M. Batton. 16-L. Wasielewski. 87-M. Linthicum. 66-R. Moore. 64-D. Hardy. 6.5-T. Barriger. .53-T. Williams. Row 5: 74-D. Chapman. 37-R. Lorenz. 22-D. Keeler. 17-J. Winfrey. 33-T. Lochbihler. 52-L.J. Zegarlouicz. 68-D Stoiber. 7-B. Harsha. 3-B. Benner. 1.5-B. Mohler. .57-K. Fox. C. Ferch — Trainer. Row 6: D. Zieroff — Trainer. V. Brown — Trainer. Coaches T. Waltzer. D. DeWitt, P. Kingsley. G. Whitaker, H. Heidtman. J. Soutiere. F. Erme — Ath. Dir.. Dr. Hunter. Row 7: Coaches B. Anderson. B. Gilbert. C. Schulz, D. Passon. N. Decker — Head Coach. J. Wilson. B. Zientek. D. Whitaker. A. Pease. RESERVES: Row 1: 46-K. Holub. 6.5-J. Carone. 24-B. Parmer, 30-B. Ruff 60-S. Laney. 67-J. Walker. 87-R. Bradish. 69-J. Robbins. 37-V. Wurster. 71- B. Hart. 66-T. Boyd. oo-W. Stevens. Row 2: 43-D. Keller. 84-R. Tibbits. 25-G. Haig. 8.5-B. Ketterman, 19-R. Strong. :i2-D. Zahn. 63-G. Summenille. 82-R. Kaufman. 62-J. Connin. 88-S. Sobecke. 27-G. Adelman. 22-E. Manuel, flow 3: 8-R. Kaufman.9-S. Klopping. 49-B. Kramer. 12-J. Bowman, 76-B. Boros, 83-C. Hepker. 70-B. Fritch. 31-F. Josza. 21-A. Stems. 22-P. Jacobs. 73-D. Delph. 23-R. Caputo. 26-J. Wanamaker. Row 4: 7.5-J. Hiner. 77-M. Wainscott. 53-B. Scott. 72-D. Braun. Steve Thom as ' block in the right place gives Dave Keeler a good chance for a first down. Two-a-days in the summer prove to be good practice. With the team lined up for the point after at- tempt, Mike McCordgets ready to kick. Central ' s men pile on Steve Thomas after he has run the ball and been tackled. Pressure and tackling is used by Whitmer to keep Bedford from their first down. Running around the end. No. 22. Dave Heeler tries to fake out the Irish of Central. Bill Lantz used speed and balance to step oL ' er players trying to trip him up. During a crucial moment on the field, folded hands and a prayer might provide help. MAIZE TEAM: Row 1: P. Meredith. M. White, J. Holmes, D. Bailey, D. Wood. A. Levine, D. Birr. Row 2: M. Rohr, J. Cook, D. Precht, D. Crawford, V. Bates, P. Bower. Row 3: B. Rupp, B. Mason, J. Ftannagan, J. Tanner, M. Sheppard. J. Archer, M. Durbin. Row 4; N. Organ, B. Moore, D. Baker, J. Kay, H. Dock, K. Kolby, J. Henning. Row 5: L. Vahle. D. Howe, J. Rightmyer, R. Bly. J. Nearhood. K. Lenhart. D. Kay. BLUE TEAM: Row 1: K. Helm — Mgr.. M. Lorenz. M. Erdman. E. Adelman, G. Martz. M. DeWood. T. Slaman. J. Kaminski, J. Zunk. G. Speier. B. Liske. G. Larking — Mgr. Row 2: J. Ries. J. Cause, D. Ibarra. D. Bogart. N. Wasielewski. S. Swy. J. Huff. T. Marsonek, M. Ach, R. Birr. C. Soger. M. Kilbride — Mgr. Row 3: E. Fisher. W. Straube. P. Klmgenberg. R. Martin, G. Hamel, S. Kuron, E. Lewinski. K. Bums, D Hale, D. Woodbury, C. Urban. Fiow 4; Sulzer. S. Urbanski. D. Webb, M. Hamilton, B. Lemble, M. Rediger, M. Doe. M. Miller. M. Foore, J. Goetz. T. Parasiliti, G. Modrall. The referee moves in to stop the play after the ball carrier is downed by the tackier. Freshman Football Washington Opponents 22 Cardinal Stritch 6 34 Fassett 24 Bedford 7 48 Sylvan 1 a 12 Bedford 2 56 Fremont 12 8 Fassett 22 28 Sylvania 30 Sylvania Eighth Grade Football Jefferson Opponents 12 Eisenhower 32 Fassett 6 20 Fremont 14 48 Fassett 14 Adrian 12 14 Bedford 14 38 McTigue . H 1 Young football players look ahead to years of training. Panther blockers double team an opposing lineman to spring Bill Lantz loose for a gam . Tim Lochbihler tries to sidestep to escape from the grasp of a Bedford tackier. ■JEFFERSON FOOTBALL: Row 1: A. Welch. D. Delph. K. Phillips. T. Jackson. R. Wong. D. Spencer. D. Myers. D. Perdeau. R. Parmer. Row 2: J. Hentges. G. Wasielewski. S. Gerding. T. Navarre. R. Plant. S. Mitchell. M. Garris. D. Horrath, M. Wiseman. M. Foreman — Manager. J. McArthur. Row 3: G. MalinoLsky. D. Bartelt. D. Dessum J. Dunn. R. Gardner. K. Searight. R. Wilson, D. Boham, N. Raczko. K. Littrell. D. Perry. E. Cytlak. Mr. Pease — Coach. Varsity cheerleaders lead students in cheers of pride Row 1; R. Matinowski, M Schaffel. B. Wildman. J. Boyer. J. Uusseau. Row 2: P. Goodman, L. Foley, V. Fox. S. Hughes. Row 3: D. Gamacki. J. Majoros. P. Ki ' dd. Row 4: R. Ritson. SMASH ' EM Above: Jeff Dusseau, one of the boy cheerleaders, sits by the cannon and waits for a touchdown. Above: Pam Kidd and Sharon Hughes encourage the wrestling team on to another victory. Below: Making the fans laugh is one of the more enjoyable tasks of the boy cheerleaders. fJi- si Mi i!i4vi! , S Above; Rick Malinowski and Jim Boxer hold the hoop for the players during the pre-game show. Below: Sharon Hughes heads the line of Varsity cheerleaders in the pre-game cheer, TEAM. Good Lla-k ' Go! Fight! Win! These are the words that often reverberate through the stadium and echo in the halls throughout the year, due to the time and effort of Whitmer ' s spirited cheerleaders. Their leadership dur- ing the various sports ' seasons holds up Whitmer Pride in support of our teams. The varsity cheerleaders work long hours perfecting new cheers, making the hoop and decorating the stadium locker room before each game. By going to different camps and clinics during the summer, the girls share ideas with girls from other schools and gain new ones. Cheryl Swindle, Liz Clark, Sue Dudderar, and Pam Bucher made up the reserve squad this year. These girls cheered with the varsity squad at the Homecoming game and at the Central game. The girls also helped the varsity to sell Homecoming mums . All of the underclass cheerleaders worked during the summer at various new cheers, and when school began, they practiced diligently to bring their classes closer together. Below: Liz Clark. Cheryl Swindle, and Sue Dudderar lead the crowd in a rousing cheer. Underclass squads receive experience by participating, WASHINGTON MAIZE SQUAD: Row 1: P. Ruther- ford. M. Kolinski. Row 2; C Olczah, J. Drexler, D. Keeler. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Splits P Bucher. Row 2: C. Swindle, S. Dudderar, L. Clark. WASHINGTON BLUE SQUAD: Splits: L. Mallett. Kneeling: D. Rhoades, C. Miller. Standing: S. Merhab, S. Smith. «l ■,: ilp::-:f v 4flfe jSMl -.,,; ; ;,;...: A , : ; .-yt .lix Row 1: p. Ilai- hu. a;. JEFFERSON BLUE SQUAD: Splits: J. Stedcke. Row 2: D. Hackler. L. Glowski, C. Makin. Row 3: M Henry. T. Kidd. Row 2: A. Baitev. K. Garwacki. Chovan. Senior Dave Groves overpowers his man while trying to get the right position for a pin . With hopes for State meet, wrestlers work long hours . The varsity wrestling team produced many outstanding wrestlers, not only se- niors, but underclassmen, too. Of five returning seniors, Bill Lantz, Chuck Mil- brodt, Dave Groves, and Pat Ames were two-year lettermen. Even though it was senior John StoU ' s first year on the varsity, he proved to be a fine wrestler. Dave Groves was chosen as team captain at the season ' s beginning. He finished with one of the better records, 11-4-1. Junior Duane Lanham had one of the most outstanding records ever recorded by an underclass wrestler. His seasonal record was 13 wins and 3 losses. In the sectional tournament, Duane placed second. Also placing in their weight classes were Chuck Milbrodt, Jerry Weible, and Bill Gehring. One of Whitmer ' s finest showings was at the Start Invitational. Placing first was Duane Lanham, seconds went to Chuck Milbrodt and Bill Lantz, and six varsity wrestlers placed third. They were Jerry Weible, Norm Arnold, Bill Gehring, Dave Groves, Pat Ames, and Brian Hart. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Row 1: R. Marchbank — Mgr.. R Georgieff. D Lanham. J Weihle. N. Arnold. J. Puterbaugh. B. Gehrmg. R. Neu- mann — Mgr. Row 2: Mr. Smith — Coach. B. Hart. C. Milbrodt. P. Ames. J. Stall, B. Kramer, D Groves, C. Ferch — Trainer. • v ' . tJtJ , B % 1 rMi- i ' i - ' 1 A Is t tt m Brian Hart uses his leg effectively while trying to outmanuever his opponent. Working to position his man. senior John Stall attempts an escape for points. Jerry Weible takes advantage of an opponent ' s mistake and makes a move for the takedown. Pat Ames receives the well-deserved congratulations of his teammates after a hard fought match. Matbmbet ' Bowling Green Fremont Maumee 3rd Start Invitationa Bedford Huron St ftanc ? f ? RESERVE WRESTLING: Kneeling: C. Afannv, B. flu . M. Sherwood. D. DeArmond. D. Wright. D. Huber. J. Bellair. B. Dianda. J. Carone. Stand- ing: Mr. Duck — Coach. P. TafeUki. M. Wainscott. S. Vaculik. L. Earl. R. Lorenz. D. Delph. J. Hudak. B. Rook.-i. J. Holly. Wrestlers gain experience by contending as reserves. The reserve wrestling team was composed of many fine wrestlers this year. Their overall season record was one of 3-4-1. The boys got a chance to wrestle on the V2ir- sity squad when the varsity wrestlers were not able to compete. At the St. Francis Invitational ten wrestlers placed in the 14 weight classes, with Bob Dianda, Jeff Hudak, and L.J. Zegarlowicz taking firsts. The top reserve wrestler this year was Brian Ruff. His record was one of 12 wins and only 3 losses. Other outstanding wrestlers were Bob Dianda, Jeff Hudak, John Carone, and Mark Wainscott. Jeff Hudak exerts an extra effort against the offensiue moves of a Fremont Ross wrestler. WASHINGTON WRESTLING: Sitting: D. Screptock, D. Senile. M. MaGee, T. Scribner. B. Hale. D. Bailey. M. Hopkins. B. Moore, S. Earl, D. Ibar- ra Kneeling; B. Ellis. D Howe. J. Holmes. R. Wretschko. T. Trimmer, M. DeWood. J. Gallant. M. Kuhr, M. Rohr. B. Liske. D. Wood. R. Von Wes- temhagen. Standing: Mr. Whitaker — Coach. T. Crum. M. Cousino. B. Carr. D. Gordon. G. Gause. M. Lydy. G. Hamel, G. Jagos, B. Aumiller. D. Bogart. P. Klmgenberg. T. Dougiert. J. Knaggs. J. Felix, Mr. Schmidt — Coach. Not Pictured: W. Kramer. J. Poitinger. The referee moves in close as reserve wrestler Doug DeArmond applies pressure for a pin. Underclassmen learn new techniques by participating. The underclass squads at Washington and Jefferson both produced some fine wrestlers. At Washington there were two squads, but neither was a set team. Many times the boys switched squads, giving them a chance to wrestle more. By having these feeder teams, there are hopes for stronger wrestling teams at Whitmer in the future. The Maize team at Washington had many outstanding wrestlers and many close matches. At the Adrian match, the boys put it all together and won 36- 30. They also were successful at the St. John ' s Tournament . Four boys placed first, two boys placed second and six came in third. Even though the Blue squad at Washington had a record of 0-7, Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Whitaker feel that there is much potential in both squads. The eighth graders also had a fine wrestling team. They did not have two sepa- rate teams as such, but all of the boys got to wrestle at one time or another. Even though their seasonal record seemed poor, their tournament record was very good. At the Jefferson Invitational, eleven boys placed of 24 entered. There were three first places, two seconds, one third, and five fourth places. In this tournament there were 132 boys entered, representing fourteen schools. JEFFERSON WRESTLING: Standing (Bottom to Top): J. Layman. T. Rooks. D. Delph. R. Domonkos. D. Darr. D Acres. K. Jarosz. D. Bondy. M. Comett. H. Miller. Mr. Reifert — Coach, Mr. Barton — Coach. Sitting (Left to Right): Row 1: M. McNutt, K. Brubaker, D. Myers. R. Parmer. Row 2: .S. Martzke. T. Moore, D. McCutcheon, J. Gemheuser. M. Reed. Row 3: M. Maag, S. Lloyd. M. Remer, S. Lenz, M. Fielder. Row 4: D. Dottei. R. Mil- lette. E. Carmichael. B. Aemisegger, B. Beddoes. Row 5: B. Moore, M. Slasher. M. Ziegler, J. Russ. Row 6: 6 ' . Frazier. D. Ritche . T. Littrell, B. Blond. Captain and alternates lead XT team to victory at Ice Rink. Dave Steuens. Whitmer center, faces off against St. Francis opponent. Clearing the puck from onrushing Panthers, a St. Francis defenseman protects the fallen goalie. The hockey team was in its second season this year at Whitmer. Since it was not a recognized high school sport, the team was faced with poor attendance at their games, and money for their ice rental, equipment, and other expenses had to be paid by the players themselves. Also, as a club, they raised money by sponsoring an after- the-game dance and held several car washes, which helped to defray costs . All but one game was played at the Ottawa Park Ice Rink, that game being played at Bowling Green State University. They finished the season with a 6-4-1 record. Leading scorers were Ron Idzkowski with 19 points, Mike Wester with 14 points, and Dave Stevens with 12 points. Wester also collected the most goals during the season, a total of 13. Serving as club president and team captain was Ron Idzkowski. Alternate team captain positions were held by Jim Connin and Scott Foore. Paul Anderson handled the club treasury. The team ' s coach was Mr. Lawrence Grove. WHITMER HOCKEY CLUB: Row 1: J. Connin — Alt. Capt., R. Poskonka, D. McGowan. B. Branson. D. Stevens. F. Fulop, M. Wester. Row 2: S. Sobecki, M. Grindstaff. R. Pieron. L. Mylek, P. Malone. M. Munger. Row 3: Mr. Grove — Coach, J. Morris. P. Anderson — Treas., K. Rintlemann, R. Idzkouski — Pres. and Capt.. S. Foore — Alt. Capt., P. Marshall. f - ' iJf ' jr Ron Idzkowski. team captain and club president. The referee drops the puck and Ron Idzkowski waits for the puck. quickly takes the draw. Good second half of season ups cagers ' record to 9-10. The Whitmer hoopsters wound up the 1971-72 basketball season with a 9-10 rec- ord. Coaches Migliori and Rice began preparing the team in early November. They practiced after school, in the evening, and on weekends for the season opener the day after Thanksgiving. The season ran through February . The Panthers began the season slowly, winning only four of their first eleven con- tests. However, this early record could easily have been reversed. The team entered the fourth quarter of several games within striking distance of their opponents, only to fall short at the final buzzer. The team perked up during the season ' s final month, winning five of eight deci- sions. Included in these games were victories against highly regarded Maumee and Sylvania, and a satisfying reversal of an earlier loss to Bedford. Whitmer suffered a narrow loss to Central, a team that lost only twice all year. Bob Huebner led the team in many categories, including scoring and rebounding. He averaged 25.8 points per game. Gary Lewis places second in both of these cater- gories. Outstanding individual performances were registered by Huebner against Clay and Sylvania, with 45 and 42 points, respectively. Tom Inman had a 26 point effort against Bedford, and matched a school record with 10 assists against Mau- mee. A superb effort by Gary Lewis (21 points and 11 rebounds) resulted in a Panth- er victory over Lima Central . Several individuals established school records during the season. Bob Huebner hauled down 218 rebounds to break Doug Good ' s record of 209. Senior guard Tom Inman bested John Kantner ' s record by handing out 85 assists. The third record saw Rich Levine top Greg Mugg ' s steal standard, totaling 66. VARSITY BASKETBALL: heit to Right: B. Huebner. D. Schuler. I Amsfu(. Inm Puckett. C. Heiny, B. Spaulding. G. Leuis- Rear: Mr. Rice — Ass ' t Coach. Mr. MigUori ■n. J. Derme Head Coac H Sparks K Dans. C. Burnett. R. Levine, R. ■• KS Chris Heiny moves toward the basket unmolested I W. a as a Panther play fools St. Francis. 3r-f--_ k pe ; ?! i ui 4 4 ' Rv nCm go iipMN| Kfi « • 1 Bob Huebner tries to upset the pass-in as Whit mer deploys its airplane press. Rich Levine converts one of his record-setting steals into a short jump shot. RESERVE BASKETBALL: Sitting: B. Harsha. G. Brooks. R. Strong, M. Markham. Kneeling: M. Merhab. D. Proeschel. R. Winter. Standing: T. Wohlfarth, M. O ' Reilly, G. Bohland, B. Farmer, Mr. Cunningham — Coach, C. Beach, T. Fincher, B. Mohler, P. Gutmann. Forward Mark Merhab takes aim on another two points for the reserve team. With Mike O ' Reilly, Dave Proeschel, Buddy Mohler, Bruce Harsha, and Mark Merhab leading the way, the Whitmer reserves finsihed the season with a 14-4 rec- ord. This was the best reserve season in three years. Mike O ' Reilly had 345 points in 18 games for an average of 19.2 per game to lead the team. The second highest scorer was Bruce Harsha with a 12.1 average. By shooting 36.4 ' r from the field and 56.4 , from the foul line, Whitmer outscored their opponents by an average of 57.5 to 50.9 in each game. Washington ' s Blue Team, under the coaching of Mr. Horstman, had a victorious season of 13 wins and 3 losses. They then went on to beat Bedford, Bowsher, and Sylvania in the Washington Invitational Tournament. The Washington Maize team concluded the season with a 3-10 record. Mr. Bartoo coached the Jefferson Blue Team to a season record of 9-3. The Blue Team showed much skill and promise for the future. The Red Team, coached by Mr. Ogrodowski, won three of their nine games . Reserve roundballers look on as Bruce Harsha goes up for the basket. Dave P roeschel tries to avoid contait iiith tart opponents as his jump shot head ' for tu o points H mmwm HHh ■Ml mM r- j 3?l  « HH 1 tr ' iwi uf fl f 1- 1 V w 5 ; w ' % J ' V ' - ' n H.- w ' WASHINGTON BLUE: Kneeling: M. James — Mgr., J. Cole — Mgr.. B. Lepovetsky — Mgr Standing: Av B. Bukowski. G. Fisher. D. Precht. L. Vahle. D. Baker. D. LewL ' i. P. Graham, Mr. Horstman — Coach. J. % Kasper. R. Smith. .4. Leuine. D. Royer. B. Lloyd. N. (Jrban. M. Hamilton. Frosh roundballers windup victorious basketball season. - 1 1 ' ft f ® f m m m ' : ■■4 ' ■• WASHINGTON MAIZE: Kneeling: P. Colling — Mgr. M. Stanley — Mgr., D. Kachenmeister — Mgr. Standing: R. Martin. T. Skunda. D. Zaski. C. Wolin. T. Chinninis. K. Lenhart. Mr. Flick — Coach. J. Clemens, S. Monday, D. Watkins, K. Baiogh, C. Haynes, M. Durbin, E. Adelman. JEFFERSON BLi ' E: Kneeling: i) Mitchell. M. Fair. T. Samples. M. Case. D. Spencer. R. Wong, R. Kern. Standing: . Summerville. G- Malinovsky. T. Wolfe. J. Koval. D Baker. M. Chitwood. T. Kasper, B. Bur- den. Mr. Bartoo — Coach. Jefferson basketball squads ■t prepare for varsity future. Gary Lewis attempts to score a basket as a Start opponent tries to block the shot. JEFFERSON RED: Kneeling: S. Papademos, R. Williams, T. Richardson, J. Dianda, V. Rower, J. Brooks, B. Folk, T. Hogan. Standing: Mr. Ogrodowski — Coach, J. Rohrbacher, K. Searight. J. Girts, F. Schlachcic, R. Gardner, T. Spooner, T. Dubendorfer, J. Lehner — Mgr. Showing dances to much talent and poise Debbie Feaver a melody at halftime. Panthrettes put on a lively show to exhibit their talent The dancing Pantherettes of Whitmer High School, who have been performing at basketball halftimes for the past three years, have successfully completed an- other season. This was their first season under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. George Offenburg. The Pantherettes are made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors from Whit- mer. Tryouts were held last spring and fall, with the girls being selected on their ability to dance, and their overall appearance. The dancers performed to such popular arrangements as the Jackson Five ' s ABC, the title song from the successful Broadway musical Applause, and Carole King ' s I Feel The Earth Move. Well-deserved recognition came to the girls when they were asked to dance at the halftime show during the Bowling Green-Toledo University basketball game. At this televised game, the girls did two dances, with both the regulars and the al- ternates featured in the production. For their last performance of the season, the Pantherettes did a special routine to the music from Jesus Christ Superstar. In this special number, the seniors were introduced to the crowd during their own special routine. PANTHERETTES: Row 1; S. Cramer, M. Gaiffe. L. Lein, C. Smith. Row 2: T. Boos, D. Waite, M. Te- gatz. R. Stoweli Row 3: L. Burtch, D. Osbom, C. Foreman, D. Feaver. Row 4; T. Hallenbeck. B. Braatz. S. Zunk, S. Van Bur en. Teresa Hallenbeck portrays much ability and skill in halftime performances. Cross-country team proves to be a hardworking group. The varsity cross-country team consisted of sixteen men who practiced every night after school to help bring pride and recognition to their school. The boys ran aroung the school building, both inside and out, to build up their muscles and run- ning power for the season ' s meets. They also trained over such varied terrains as parks, golf courses, and roads. The team usually ran six miles daily to help build their endurance for the meets. A cross-country meet consists of a two-mile run over rough terrain, usually through parks or golf courses. Eight men from each school run, with a runner scoring points according to the place in which he finishes. For example, an eighth place fin- isher would score eight points for his team. The lowest accumulation of points is the winner. The first meet of the season brought victory to the Panthers. They dumped An- thony Wayne by a score of 27 to 35. The next meet was a triangular match against Bowling Green and Clay in which Whitmer placed second. A third place finish against Maumee, Springfield, and Clay followed. Consecutive dual meet victories over Port Clinton and Bedford then highlighted the season. The scores were 27 to 32, and 28 to 29 respectively. Sylvania topped Whitmer next, 16 to 39, before the Panthers bowed to Fremont 26-29. The final dual meet record for the season was 3-2. Coach Cline spent much time and effort working with the team. This was his first season in the dual role of head track coach and cross-country coach. He succeeded Mr. Migliori in the cross-country position. Jl ' !I ' J. I ' ' - - ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ■' ' • ' ■' ■O-  ° ' ' ' ' «■« ' ' . J ' ' ook. J. Ulnch. Row 2- B Ratter J Nistel M Lock- wood. B. Meyers. M. Stoddard. T. Meyers. D. Rohr. M. Maluvwshy. K. Rohr. now . a. nutter. J. mstel. M. Lock — v l f ' f 3 ' Where did you get all the freckles? n j Pluthhhhhhhhh! Shoulder roll right. Roll. Isaidright! What a u ' ay to get a shoe shine! You want it buffed and polished, or just buffed? I thought I was only supposed to have two feet. Ring around the rosy! I ' m gonna give you one more chance! It ' s about my leg! My group had 3o t fewer cavities ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY PEP CLUB: Row 1: i White, M. Milkie. U. Dankert. Row 2: J. Struble. B. Roberts, J. Mahl, N. Hoffman, C. Terry, K. Esser, T. Skaff, D. Schoenrock. Row 3: i ' . Henry, C. Harbauer, B. Bowman, S. Karlgaard, B. Watkins, B. Culver, C. Gilmore, J. Thomburgh, S. Neu- feld, J. DeRose. Row 4: P, Adams, K. Kazmier, J. Anderson, D. Owens, D. Leist, P. Whitney, C. Cutshall, L. Foley, J. Miller, B. Braatz, K. Lewis, J. Carter. Row 5: Mrs. Keifer — Adviser. Whitmer pep clubs and traditional victory RESERVE PEP CLUB: Row 1: S. Karlgaard, B. Henricks. Row 2: P. Navarre, J. Brown, C. Bukowski, M. Shuer. B. Brentlinger, D. Ernst, P. Bucher, L. Blue, B. Finch, D. Trzaskowski. Row 3: ii. Mather, S. Wians, C. Barnes, B. Silverman, A. Roszczipka, S. Shapler, J. Barttett, M. Conn, L. Louden, D. Siefert, J. Schreiber, K. Harris, S. Brookenthal. Row 4: C. Swindle, P. Dankert, B. Grimes, G. Lombard, L. Clark, K. Mullen, K. Frederick, L. Maxon, K. Wumer, L. Miller, J. Coop, L. Inman, T. Winkle. Panther pride was bolstered by the various members of Whitmer ' s Varsity Pep Club. Their many activities included making locker tags and colorful posters for the cafeteria and halls. As a money making endeavor the club sponsored a candy sale. Reserve Pep Club made locker tags and signs for the reserve athletes ' lockers. Members include all sophomore girls who are proud to display VVhitmer pride. Washington Pep Club is open to any student at Washington interested in pro- moting school spirit and pride. Members attended the games and cheered enthu- siastically for their team. Activities included the sponsorship of Halloween and Christmas dances. ,4 glimpse at one of Whitmer ' s favorite traditional symbols, the victory bell bell combined to ring out Panther pride WASHINGTON PEP CLUB: Row 1: J. Willis — Pres.. D. Lampley — V.P., L. Nancarrow — Sec. K. Lechlak — Treas.. L. Dinoff — Sgt.- At-Arms. Row 2: S. Herzog. K. Koch, P. Rutherford, B. Carter, D. Bailey, M. Kolinski, C. Miller, V. Wurster. Row 3: K. Roderick, V. Mc- Mahon, T- Okorowski, B. Lanz, K. McCarter. C. Gauthier, T- Petz, J. Olczak, S. Smith, W. Guiazdon, J. Drexler, B. Young, S. McGovem. Row 4: L. Mallett, D Snapp, L. Echman. K. Lotte, L Kazmierczak, J. Reichert. S. Meyers. Row 5; K. Hoist, B. Klecha. D. Cary, B. Gen- ung. C Kovacik. B. Barnes. J. Wright. D. Chandler. V. Van Etten. C Knab. D. Rhoades, D. lorio, L. Zawistowski. S. Merhab. Hl aa P y Mi kJPHB ObST ] ifel m lMA ■B M HPi Bu Ik V JiA MK. - nlB m Pw ' 1 ■B H T- - 1 r S ? iMi 1 1 M tt M V W: ML 1 mm P .A i H|pg% WHITMER GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCL TION: Row 1; Mrs. Todd — Adviser. N. Allen — Pres.. S. Rodgers — V.P., J. Ducey — Sec. B. Balduff — Treas.. J- Mahl — Sgt-at-Arms. Row 2: S. Everett. M. Ackerman. C. Damm. W. Hawk, K Creekmore. L. Feldman, V. Comer. Row 3; B. Cook, D. Mauss. L. Pool, C. Cleghom, F. Babich, C. Crayne, G. Stykemain, P. Mallett. Row 4; J. DeRose, M. Andrews, J. Sobecki, K. Moulton, S. Haines. S. Carson. D Howe, J. Orban. P. Hensing. Row 5: C. Van Dorp, M. Lietzow, L. Perry, P. Werner, C. Jackson, L. Par- en. M. Granger, V. Zmudzinski. N. Koralewski. C. Lee. Row 6: L. Jaworski, B. Metzger, E. Archer, L. Hayes, S. Zunk, L. Nelson, K. Mullen, V. Bemhagen, K. Frederick, S. Wichowski, L. Kubicz. Fitness, friendship, and fun are trio of EQUESTRIANS: Row 1: Mrs. Emery — Advisor, L. Ball — Pres., J. Carter — V.P., D. Williams — Sec, K. Coates — Treas., C. Vaculik — Sgt-at-Arms. Mrs. Nagy — Adviser. Row 2: C. Revard. C. Canter. M. Barrington, K. Singer. J. Blond, C. Precht. K. Wester. Row 3; S. Ben- ton. T. Ray. L. Lemerand. D Lipscomb. A. Tibbits, D Males. K. Suder. L. Wilmoth. S. Paulson. J. Posadny. Row 4; M. Knerr. K Noaker, C. Guhl. Y. Epperson. D Mauss, D. Martin. P. Gehrmg. P. Dewey. M. McHugh, V. McMahon, T. Dunbar. liow 5: D. Snapp, S. Eskra, C. Wietecki, L. Johnson, K. Mullen. C. Goodleman, A. Ketterman, C. Makin, V. Bell, L. Zgorecki, P. Rusch, A. Maichele. JEFFERSON GAA: Row 1: Mrs. Perkins — Adviser. J. Mallett — Pres.. U Mast — V.P.. B. Gomersall — Sec, N. Braun — Treas., Miss Palermo — Adviser. Row 2: J. Ellison, E. Nistel, C. Precht, L. Scenes, K. Schultz, A. Bly, J. Stock. C. Edelstein. Row 3: J. Jones. K. Son- crant. S. Whittier, D. Frame. J. Bartlett. L. Szychowski. D. Mauss. S. Knapik, C. Manny. Row 4: J. Potter. A. Titbits, J. Howe, C. Eisen- hauer. J. Stedcke. J. Sutherland, L. Glowski. K. Kean. L. Wilmoth, C. Finney. Row 5: B. Sulinski. T. Hoffman. S. Holtey. P Graybark. C. Makin. A. Komisarek, M. Pettee, J. Preston, D. Phillips, P. Harsha. H. Fritch. reasons why students join athletic clubs. Melinda Andrews and Laurie Feldman are intent on the game at hand. The equestrians did many interesting things this year. In January, the members sponsored a movie on the history and use of the American quarter horse, open to anyone who was interested. They also toured a mortuary and in the spring held a car wash. In May, they sponsored a horse show at Howard ' s Stables. Money earned from various activities was donated to a scholarship fund. Whitmer GAA initiated new members during January. The induction lasted one week with inductees doing various things, such as, collecting pennies and carrying other members ' books. Culmination to induction was a party at the end of the week. GAA sponsored the second annual Hollyball Follies, and an Easter party for St. Anthony ' s Villa. Jefferson GAA is open to any eighth grade girl who is interested in keeping fit and having fun besides. The girls do all sorts of physical activities besides sponsor- ing money-making and service projects. DECA: Row 1: Mr. Smith — Adviser. M, Garmon — Pres.. B. Van Etten — V.P., M. Casagrande — Sec, T. Crawford — Treas., G. Miller — Hist.. D. May — Rep. Row 2: H. Miles, P Smith, V. Wisniewski, W. Akers, T. Christy. P. Stanford, L. Will, C. Wygant, V. Runco. L. Za- wodni, D. Wright, M. Kwiatkowski. R. Horen, B. Aitken. C. Dauis. Row 3: M. Routhe, D. McQuestion, D. Farkas, C. Dawson, K. Rintle- mann. M. Doering, A. Loizou, R. WiL on, J. Good. C. Huston, D. Deters. Professional clubs enable their members VICA: Row 1: R. Ritson, J. Jones, A. Markowski. A. Gross, L. Gipe, L. Wheeler, J. Mahl. D. Deak, D. Mathews. S. Lenz, D. Bowers, K. Cochenour. Row 2: Mrs. Nagy — Adviser. M. Leow — Pres.. D. Timmerman — Sr. V.P.. T. Williams —Jr. V.P., G. Edinger — Sec, J. Va- culik — Treas.. A. Laughlin — Pari, G. Downing — Rep.. S. Palenske — Queen, L. Jakubowski — Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 3: D. Cox. E. Burgess, J. Walker. R. Krell, R. Gajewski, W. Stevens, T. Mavis, V. Wurster. C. Kreutzpeintner. S. Cannon, B. Dove, C. Riddle, D. Zaski. Row 4: S. Hernacki. M. Jerkins, P. Domalski, K. Cook. L. Camp. V. Deiley, D. Wells, B. Bates, D. Alberts, K. Davis, J. Chapman, D. Denner. S. Otis. Row 5: J. Reichert. M. Shambarger. J. Michalski. B. Smith, G. Glowski, K. Matuszak, D. Weiser. D. Hoff. M. Rinaldi, G. Rossman, L. Was- ielewski. K. Fox. F. Szozda. D. Whaler. Row 6: T. Deters. T. Sonner, D. Shipman, J. Benoit, J Eurenius, D. Copsey, R. Mumy, M. Orlows- ki, H. Mossing, J. Morns, G Bowsher, B. Hart. J. Hutchinson. J. Larkin. PARAMEDICAL CLUB: Row 1: F. Mack — Pres.. K. Stykemam — V.P.. D. Hentges — Treas.. M. Surprise — Sec. G. Busick — Sgt.-at- Arms. Row 2: J. Baxter. C. Cleghom, D. Moulton. L. Ballard. W. Gwia zdon. R. Pasley, L. Heyse, C. Little. D. Ghesqmere. T. Michener. L. Morris, P. Alexa, L. Dickson, L. Schroeder, C. Vaculik, L. Patton. Row 3: Mrs. Schliesser — Adviser, J. DeVaul, M. Brouwer. M. Veitch, V. Ennis, M. Bohland. G. Pippert. S. Nowak. D. Roberts. Row 4: B. Barnes. T. Riley, J. Cromer, S. Cytlak, M- Minarcm, C. Goodleman, B. Brouwer, D. St. Clair, M. Warn, D. Daniel. to gain experience in their chosen fields. Pam Domalski, junior cosmetology student, ceiues helpful instruction from her teacher. Paramedical Club activities for the year included a tour of the Coronary Care Unit at Toledo Hospital and a workshop for medical vocations at the Academy of Medicine. As service activities the members supported a project for St. Anthony ' s Children ' s Home, and gave a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family . DECA had a busy year. The members bought a crib, mattress and sheets for a needy family at Christmas time. Besides operating the school store, they worked for passage of the bond issue, sponsored the Valentine mail service, the school- wide tug-o-war, and a rummage sale. Members also attended district and state DECA contests, as well as an employer-employee banquet . VICA held their fall regional convention at Whitmer for election of officers. Thanksgiving and Christmas found VICA members distributing baskets to needy families. Besides sponsoring a leadership conference for club officers, they held an Easter egg hunt for an orphanage. Spring and regional conventions and a parent- student banquet in May rounded out the year. JUNIOR INTENSIVE OFFICE EDUCATION: Row 1; S. Knoke, L. Perry — Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Matthews — Pari. Row 2: S. White — Pres.. S. Critters, M. Strobinski. S. Nicely — V.P., D. Fiedler, L. St. Yves, G. Lewandowski, R. Moore. S. Bissonnette, S. Lorenz, J. Struble, R. Orban. Row 3: Mrs. Smith — Adviser, C. Smith, B. Dewey, S. Strawinski, H. Jewell, C. Dybowski, B. Johnson, D. Doran, B. Strawinski, L. Lein, C. Urbanski, M. McGrath, C. Jakubowski, Mrs.Engle — Adviser. Row 4: D. Cook, L. Hamel, S. Stickels, S. Whaley, C. Harbauer, J. Rose, D. Kopfmann, D. Mock, V. Burk, P McCoy, D Rolfes, D Lee, K. Olender, Mr. Barger — Adviser. Row 5: C. Van Dorp, T. Matthews, B. Gensler, B. Nutter, S. Tubbs. C. Morris, S. Casey, S. Dark, D. Holmes, L. Sharp, B. Chio, M. Miller Serv. Chmn., D. Carter, V. Irvine. Row 6: M. Schwartzbeck, E. LaBo, M. Trimmer, R. Cripe, L. Zakrzewski, D. Carl, J. Buckley. L. Gray, J Fry, J. Turby, K. Girts, C. Wil- liams, R. Roberts, P. Males — Serv. Chmn., P. Friess. The business world beckons Whitmer SENIOR INTENSIVE OFFICE EDUCATION: Row 1: S. Jones. G. Downing — Pres., P McCartney, C. Guerin, C. Tuck, D. Idle — Sec, S. Stanton, S. Wannemacher, D. Parasiliti — Treas., S. Wilson, B. Root. Row 2: Miss Hartman — Adviser, D. Tefft, B. Gardner, C. Cloer, L. Root, C. Moores, D. Brinley, L. Grodi, D. Scott, K. Baxter, J. Middaugh, S. Orange. Row 3: L. Riddle, K. Schlosser, J. Ducey, R. Horvath, C. Krout, P. Sirman, C. Ishler, G. Crossin, V. Simrell, D Wate. C. Picolo. Row 4: Mrs. Erswell — Adviser, L. Kaminski, C. Kaltenbach, M. Miller, P. Fisher, L. Marino, S. Fish, P. Bridge, D. Osborn, S. Coates, K. Adams, P. Stowell, Mrs. Bihn — Adviser. Row 5: P. Rymers, S. Miller, B. Graham, L. Gibson, S. Ebert, E. Gunn, M. Bojarski, S. Korcsog, B. Taylor, D. Zawistowski, J. Ireland, S. Genung, M. Sulzer. At Right: Bonnie Olezak perfects her skill at one of Whitmer ' s business machines. Below: Dee Maker carefully checks her work after using a machine in the business block. students in the specialized office blocks OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: Row 1: D. Scott - Pari. D. Tefft — Hist.. M. Miller — Service. Row 2: L. Lein — Social. K. Schlosser — Treas.. C. Kaltenbach — Pres.. S. Jones — V.P. Row 3: B. Roberts — Social. Mrs. Smith — Adviser. S. Ebert — Sec. B. Gen- sler — Ways Means. Row 4: P. Males — Service. i n r i ' r fe B m FUTURE TEACHERS UF AMERICA: Row 1; A- Krause — Pres., B. Kilman — Sec. M. Tegatz — Treas. Row 2: Miss Noble — Adviser, C. Schetter. M. Steinman. P. Hanna. C. Dunlap. J. Carter. B Myers. Row 3: J. DeRose. B. Masell. D. Haas. J. Mayer. M. Granger, S. Schroe- der. Row 4: A. Carmichaet. S. Frederick, L. Paren, D. Naitzke, D. Michalski, M. Andrews. Row 5: J. Schreiber, N. Koralewski, L. Nelson, J. Schreiber, K. Brandeberry. B- Anteau. Mrs. Krause — Adviser, S. Dickens. Teachers, engineers, chess team, radio JETS: Row 1: Mr. Cain — Adviser, T. Cox, M. Lockwood, R. Skulas. Row 2: L. Zahn. N. Kostanski, M. Sherman, K. Parsons. WHITMER RADIO CLUB: Row 1: D. Shipman — Prea.. -J Larkin - V ' . V Wurster. D. Copsey — Sec. M. Hanna. Mr. Pfleghaar — Ad uiser. Row 2: J. Rekhert, K. McHaffie, D. Ciesinski, M. Urlowski, P. MichaUki. M. Haas. R. Elt ' ing. Row 3: J. Walker. H. Mo.sxing, W. Ste- vens, M. Myers, T. Donahue. Row 4: B. Branson, B. Stautzenbach, J. Schad, G. Knapik. buffs study avenues to possible careers . WHITMER CHESS CLUB: Row 1: G. Deily. G. Gaiffe. R. Lerner. Row 2: P. Kreg. J. Colston, M. Culver. WHITMER SKI CLUB: Row 1: L. Louden. M. Waldrop, P. Edmger, B. Kisseberth, D. DeLong. Row 2: Mrs. Bemhoft — Adviser. J. Nistel, B. Braatz. S. Boyer, S. Bartlett — Pres.. K. Halderman — V.P.. C. Carter. M. Milkie, S. Johnson. Row 3: M. Edgar, D. Ciesinski, W. Ste- vens, D. Boyer, S. Ebert, V. Heminger, M. Huffman. S. Shapler, L. Armstrong, S. Violette. Row 4: J. Meeker, D. Copsey, M. Lockwood, T. Godbey, K. Roderick. New clubs are bringing more variety to WHITMER ART CLUB: Row 1: P. Milkie, N. Henry, C. Perry, B. Korcsog. V. White, S. Strawinski. Row 2: C. Lutomski, P. Werv. J. Whi- taker. K. Richards. T. Halsey, C. DuChene, B. Strawinski, A. Bentley, K. Poitinger, N. Houghton, Miss Taddonio —Adviser, Mrs. McNeil — Adviser. Row 3: D. Dimond, D. Zorecki, M. Ackerman, L. Lefevre. C. Glenn, K. Keffer, L. Riddle, Mr. Taylor — Adviser. Row 4: Mr. Kaemming — Adviser. JEFFERSON ART CLUB: Row 1: J. Davis, A. Winkler. P. Kazmierczak. Webber. L. Church. M. Yates. Row 2: Miss Cramer — Adviser, L. Blair. M. Hopkins. K. Janowiecki. K. Mathews. S. Whittter. K. Somrant. Miss Patterson — Adviser. Row 3: J. Payette E Nistel A Taylor. S. Zagol. T. Dunbar. K. Wester. the halls of the Whitmer High Complex BIOLOGY CLUB: Row 1: V. Bayes — Sec. M. Veitch — V.P. Treas.. L. Maier — Pres.. B. Wemet. Row 2: J. Cromer. J. hbinski. K. Suth- erland. B. Levin. J. Hefner. L. Guilda. S. Helms. L. Clark, G. Busick. How 3: Mr. Dunlap — Adviser, F. Mack, F. Babich, G. Weislak, J. Jensen, C. Beach, G. Christie, C. Goodleman, B. Brazeau, R Fritch, Mr. Diehl — Adviser. JEFFERSON STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Mr. Barton — Adviser. R. Gardner — Pres., P. Marsha - V.P.. K. Glass - Sec. J. Bartlett — Treas. Row 2: K. Stickels. M. Henry. P. Sommerfield, D. Roe, T. Picolo, B. Ziegler, S. Feldman. Row 3: L. Hunter, T. Kidd, J. McCuUough. B. Knab. D. Wuertz. K. Garwacki. J. Lewis, C. Bukowski. Row 4: D. Sample, M. Chouan, C. Bailey, M. Webster, T. MacLaren, R. Walker, L. Glowski. S. Whittier. C. Edinger. Row 5: B. Boyer, M. Wietrzykowski, S. Terry, S. McNatt, S. Mitchell, G. Malinousky, J. Preston, D. Crawford, J. Kaminshi, K. Bartolet. The leadership in our schools is shown WASHINGTON STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: S. Zyndorf — Pres.. L. Treiber - V.P, P. Gehring — Sec, G. Wendt — Treas., Mr. Revard — Adviser. Row 2: R. Rosen. K. Recker, L. Driscoll. T. Okorowski. S. Smith, L. Gensler. V. McMahon. D. Atwood, M. Kolinski, J. Lav. K. Peterson, J. Olczak. M. Redding, K. Hoist, C. Pioch. R Hunter, D. Andryzcik, D. Carson. Row 3: P. Shipman. J. Blatchford, M. Kilbride, S. DeFram. C. Weaver, J. Holmes, L. Linver, T. Slaman. C. Zapata. D. Singer. Row 4: T. Kramer, L. Vahle, V. Ennis, F. Powalowski, B. Back- meier. M. Miller. J. Leibovitz, S. Cytlak, B. Lloyd, M. Rediger, C. Kovacik. WHITMER GENERAL STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: M. Shuer, P. Johnson. R. Ritson, C. Perry. L. Lemerand. B. Balduff. T- Leon. J. Palmiter. C. Jakubouski, S. Cramer. K. Rupp. Row 2; M. Shambarger, R. DeFrain, D. Owens, J. Miller. S. Bover. S- Wians, T. Boyd. R. Hanley. D. Hilly er. P. Blessing. P Warren. S. Dudderar.B. Olczak. Row 3: D. Delph. K Peters. D. Krakoff, P. Dankert. H Smith. D. Leest- ma, G. Kantner, L. Parker. P. Griffiths. B. Meyer, V. White. Row 4: R. Moore. J. Hendricks, A. Steves. D. Sunday. T. Ruwe. P. Skinner, J. Scheinbach. N. Schaffel, M. Kirbv, D. Stoiber, G. Cole. T. Cox, E. Grimes. Row 5: D. Begley, D. Groves, J. Wagner. M. Smith. D. Horen. L. Jakubowski. T. Williams, B. Moh ' ler, M. O ' Reilly, F. Rose, T. Barriger, T. Inman, S. Szychowski. through the Complex ' s Student Councils WHITMER EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1: D. Hawk — Pres.. P. Silverman — V.P., C. Groves — Sec. J. Kirchenbauer — Treas., P. Knise- ly — Pari.. V. Fox — Corr. Sec. Row 2: J. Steves, V. Daniels, L. Morgan, D. Downing, S. White. P. Adams. G. Ruff. D. Crawford. Row 3: D. Provemano, L. Shuer, B. Krell, K. Richards, C. Meyers, J. Bartlett, A. Palmiter, R. Lemer. The 1972 Marching Band stands ready to perform. While the majorettes dance to their tunes ' CON-WEISSENBERGER POST COLOR GUARD: Row 1: Paul Wallace, Whitey Boyer, Joe Dultmeyer Row 2: Harry Ormiston, Walt Wil- son, GlenAmway, Glenn Riley, Bill Smith. MAJORETTES: J. Palmiter, D. Hawkins, M. Copelin. S. Ishler. the Marching Band plays today ' s sounds. Left: The 1972 drum major for the Panther Marching Band ifi junior Rick Jonen. Below: Mr. Harmon Meihls and Mr. Dale Dentel direct the Marching Band. si: ' -V - ■- mM ' %:--: ' l WASHINGTON CONCERT BAND: Row 1: J. Wa«, J. Sattler, L. Riegle. D. Keener. N. Jones, C. Lowe. G. Pippert. D. Lipscomb. Row 2: A. Zabo- rowski. K. Evearitt. J. Swartzell. L. Bell, J. Graumlich. C. Munn. K. Dmytryka. L. Garbers, L. Noble. Row 3: B. Laney. D. Tolson, P. Hancock, M. Compton. D. Rolfes, S. Sieren. K. Vetesy. S. Franclscy. Row 4: R. Meyers. G. Gilmore, G. Wildman. D. Hale, D. Coon, K. Roderick, G. Dixon, K. Schoewe. Row 5: S. Burke, M. Hamann, K. Winslow. B Hale. J. Huff. W. Straube. D. Sawyer. D. Hernandez. Row 6: T. Buck, D. Rhoades, L. Cook. S. Dock. M. Kuhr. T. Shook. S. Ishler. C. Pioch. Row 7: B. Nickerson. F. Gorsuch. E. Mann. D. Van Fleet, J. St. Yves, D. Gorrell, D. Eby. Washington Concert Band provides the Mr. Koester emphasizes the expressiveness of the musicians ' favorite selections. Washington Concert students practice their clari- nets with newly acquired skill. WHITMER ORCHESTRA: Front: T. Ryan. Row 2: C. Guodleman, C. Wnorowski, D. St. Clair. G. Stewart. Row 3: N. Foreman. K. Deily, D. Weegman. J. Wootaver. G. Noller, E. Clark. Row 4: S. Munn, J. Swartzell. A. Lee, C. Lowe, N. Jones. D. Rhoades, D. Walker. P. Werner. B. Mc- Gee, K. Schoewe. R. Meyers, J. Osborn. Row 5: J. Czemlah, F. Mack, Mr. Hainen — Director. music at the annual Christmas Assembly. WASHINGTON-JEFFERSON STAGE BAND: Pianist: V. Conner. Percussion: J. Briggs, J. Thompson, K. Stroud. Row 1: i ' . Holly. D. Schoewe. B. Lee. K. Kane. D. Hale, C. Tull, D. Coon, Row 2: C. Pioch, B. Baldwin, G. Foreman, K. Winslow, K. Pituch, S. Burke. S. Bosh. K. Schoewe, D. McRurw WHITMER PEP BAND: Row 1; R. Malmowski. J. Cox, S. Wians, B. Bradner, K. Munn. Row 2: A. Steves, M. Gorrell. R. Coon. B. Yaros, G. Lombard. Row 3: B . Jones, J. Kirchenbauer. K. Rintelmann, B. McGee, J. Scherer, D. Wemmer. The Whitmer Pep Band heightens WHITMER STAGE BAND: Row 1: R. Jones. K. Munn, R. Malinowski, G. Knopp. Row 2: J. Czerniak. P. Allen. J. Holly. J. Chandler. Row 3; C. Goodleman, R. Swartzell. M. Culver, S. Potter, Mr. Tongring — Director, J. Scherer, K. McWatters, J. Usbom. ■JEFFERSOX CONCERT BAN ' D: Row 1: L. Wilson. T. Henxmg. S. Zagol. J. Baltzell. D. Hendricks. M. Yates. M. Shepherd. V. Wamscott. Row 2: L. Patton. P. Hanna. V. Sober. M. Springer. V. Conner. L. Szychowski. L. Cross. B Bayer. J. Potter. Row 3: K. Taylor. B. Sattler. L. Adams. J. Kreg. V. Paisie. F. Fox, K Nachtman. T. Okorowski. Row 4: S. Hollv. B. Lee. K. Kane. T. Hennessy. D Harmon. D. Schoeue. S. Wilder. T. Moore. Row 5: S. Bosh, B. McCally. M. Wiseman. M. Ashba, D. McRun,. S. ' Van Etten. B Baird. C. Tull. Row 6: G. Harris. K Stroud. T. Curdes. B. Baldwin. K. Pi- tuch, G. Foreman. Row 7: B. Williams. J. Thompson. T. Rook. ' i. T. Blair. J. Briggs. spirit at all the home basketball games. Doug Hancock shows that good rhythm is neces- sary during both practice and concerts. Bob Glass and Glen Ford practice with other band members for a future concert. Whitmer Symphonic and Varsity Bands Senior Sue Ishler. Symphonic Band member, practices for upcoming concerts. WHITMER SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1: B. Heinzeroth. M. Tegatz. K. Bubb. .S. Wians, A. Bentley. J. Noble, J. Hasemeier, J. Webber. D. Hentges, A. Lee, R. Malinowski. P. Sherman, N. Wiiiiams. Row 2: .S ' . Ishier, B. Bradner, C. Burton. C Miller. D. Hollv. E. Archer. J. Chandler. U Wilson. G. Kolasmski. D. Luda. E. Bohland. J. .Scherer. Row 3: K. Munn. R. Jones. S. Baltzell. J. Kruse. P. Allen. M. Lumbrezer. D. Bower. J. Fr ' . B McGee. M. Copelin. J. Czerniak. K. Watt, D. Hawkins. Row 4: P. Werner, D. Begley, K Nel- son, R. Swartzell. G. Silverthome. S. Potter. J Kirchenbauer. A. Steves. D. Hancock. J. Eggert, M. Culver. K. Mc Walters. Row 5: G. Lombard. K. Pituch. W. Zumbrun. G. Ford. B. Jones. D Wemmer. M. Gorrell. L. Frew J. Holl . combine to play for graduating seniors . WHITMER VARSITY BAND: Row 1: J. Palmiter. J. Cox. J. Carter. D. Machinski. R. Pentz, S. Vwlette, R. Reisbach. D. Walker. C. Chin- nis. A. RavRow 2: V. Bayes. D. Steves. M. Brown. K. Huff. A. Antoine. L. Summers. K. Kigar. C. Podzinski, D. Moulton, F. Mack. Row 3: . Ketterman, K Moulton. T. Swain. J. Stedcke. R. Price. G. Brooks. B- Farmer. G. Knopp. C. Goodleman. Row 4: J. Manzagol. J. Osbom. M. Edgar. C. Fox. K. Gresham. R. Overbold. D. Gorrell, J. Hefner, P. Gutmann, P. Roselieb. Row 5: R. Coon, A. Silverthome, C. Heiny, J. Weible, S. Hogan. G. Lombard. J. Levy. M. Henry . JEFFERSON GIRLS ' CHORUS: Row 1; S. Paulson. T. Nagy. H. Fritch, S. Parnsh. C. Little, S. Kelly, L. Sedlacek, J. Benton. T. Kluczynski — Pres.. D. Friesner — F es.. S. Negrin, C. Smith. L. Ries. M. Simon. K. Hogan. D. Younce, P. Williams. D. Mauss, M. Tebbe, M. McAtee, D. Pugh, J. Nau- gle. Mrs. Newell — Adviser. Row 2: B. Hickling — Libr.. J. McCullough — V.P., D. Van Dugen — Libr., P. Cicora. S. Van Fleet — Libr.. J. Gray, L. Mlynarek, C. Retz, A. Tibbits. S. Bowsher. a. Bly. D. Males. C. Sulewski, V. Manuel. L. Richardson. P. Warner. P. Hansen. S. Mann. L. Brinley, C. Me ' ers. C. Zink, L. Olson. K. Schultz. Row 3: L. Schultz, C. Makin — Pres.. D. Peace. A. Stalker. R. Brown. V. Swanson. J. Tvler. J. Jones. P. Naus. B. Modrall. D. Wiley, J. Goetz — Libr., K. Kwiatkowski, J. Collins. J. Ray. L. Summerell. C. McKimmy. V. Bell. S. Middlekauff. B Gause, T. Hart- ford. M. Poulson. S. McNatt. Row 4: L. Lay. J. Krueger. D. Glowacki. C. Oms — V.P.. L. Hanna. V. Koser — Libr.. V. Fannin, P. Burnett, D. Toth, B. Pleasant. C. Baz — V.P.. A. Ketterman. C. Conner. J. King. D. Bradley. S. Parker — Libr.. P. Lohbauer. D. Mosier. T. Spohn, G. Herzig, G. Pippert, L. Zgorecki, L. Johnson. Members of the choir unite their voices A piano is used to help members of the chorus learn new songs The Jefferson Girls ' Chorus provides a chance for the girls to learn to read music. WHITMER CONCERT CHOIR: Row 1: P. Myrice, C. Williams. C. Rapton, C. Sanbome. P. Hanna, D. Hentges. T. Stevens, B. Daleska, L. Jaworski. J. Follas, S. Horton. Row 2: Mr. McMaken — Director. T. Weiler. A. Carmichael. D. Michalski. N. Salmi, B. Williamson. J. Nightingale, J. Rose. B. Metzger, V. Wells, M. Drexler. Row 3: P. Moore. G. Stykemain. D. May. D. Miller, L. Dickson, S. Cully, K. Miller, K. Bacon, S. Van Buren. B. Loar. D. Dalv. Piow 4: M. Main. S. Herkimer. S. Brown. R. Wise. M. Henn.-. K. Parsons. J. Konczal, D. Rilev, T. Cox,T.ROey. for entertainment of their fellow students WHITMER MIXED CHORUS: Row 1: Mr. McMaken Adviser. R. Pastey. C. Houghton. S. Smith, B. Howe. T. Winkle. K. Ward. S. Cramer. Row 2: R. Henderson. J. Manrow. B. Lerch, M. Pietras. H. Siler, B. Johns. K. Woifmger. D. Zawistowski. Row 3: C. Ott, M. Veitch. R. McBee. G. Shepler, K. Smenner. T. Bauer, D St- Clair. M. Warn. Row 4: M. Lewandowski. J. Cromer, J. Wuest, S. Helms, P. Dix, J. Harris, T. Kesler, D. Sweebe. WASHINGTON GIRLS CHOIR: Row 1: D. Whaley. S. Martin. C. Bird. T. Ray. D. Krell. C. Ford. P. Fugate. V. Riley. J. Krause. D. Smith. T. Heyse. Mr. McMaken — Director. Row 2: 8. Benton. L. Crayne. M. Williams. D. Ansted. B Many. D. Lmdhorst. D. Mack. T. Hiker, K. Moore, P. Ridgeway. L. Loar. J. Duncan. Row 3: J. White, C. Harris, R. Remer. K Brinley, C. O ' Neil. C. Baumhower, J. Gahan, C. Navarre, J. Pore, B. Harmon, D. White. B. Glass. Row 4: N. McBee, B. Siddall. D. Chandler, D. Nelson, K. Wilcox, V. Van Etten, T. McCrory, J. Mitchell, S. Harman, S. Buckley. L. Sartor. N. LaBo. Choirs and French clubs create an air JEFFERSON FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: S. Sheon — Pres., S. Wiersma — V.P., P. Drube — Sec. M. Siffer — Treas., J. Ulman — Rep. Row 2: S. Schneider. W. Bailey. J. Lemerand, P. Long. K. Siwa. Row 3: D. Dimond, T. Dunbar. D Derby. K. Bushroe. Row 4: J. Shaffer, D. Boi- leau, C. Fowler, S. Rickard. B. Leitnick, L. Rose. Row 5: T. Hartford. S. Hooven, C. Love, K. Fox, M. Forman, J. Kalisik. WASHINGTON BOYS ' CHOIR: Rciw 1: Mr. McMaken — Director. D. Fox. B. Cleavenger. R. 0th. G. Shepler. E. Price. P. Smith. ROW 2: K. Zawistowski. T. Crum. G. Schuett. D. Hornsby. S. Smith. S. Earl. J. Bladel. Row 3: J. Meyer. M. McNutt. M. Holmes. E. Lewinski. P. Homsby. S. Mercurio. K. Kindle. Row 4: M. Remer. B. Burden, A. Clark. J. Berning. G. Modrall, B. Schmich. of harmony for many Whitmer students. WHITMER FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: R. Hanley — Pres., N. Hoffman — Treas. Row 2: K. Kluczynski, J. Konczal, J. Osbom. C. Barnes. Row 3: P. Uddin.U. Morris. G. Standridge, T. Halsey. Row 4: L. Burtch. D. Bachli. C. Meyers, P. Hanna, D. Buannic. Row 5: C. Bukowski. K. Coehrs, J. Brown. GERMAN CLUB: Standing Far Left: D. Majewski, J. Haigh. B. Barnes, M. Sherman. Sitting Far Left: C. Fulop, R. Hanley, K. Frederick, D. Begley. Standing Back Row: N. Houghton, C. Olsen. Mrs. Stelter — Adviser, V. Westrick, B. Henricks. Standing Right: G. Ulrich, L. Ball, K. Semple, K. Bacon, B. Bugbee. Sitting Right: L. Leitnick, G Pippert. B. Dreyer, K. DeMarco. Foreign language clubs add to students ' CLASSICAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: L. Levey — Pres.. B. Anteau — V.P., C. Terry — Sec, S. Sokolowski — Treas. Row 2: Mrs. Glad- felter — Adviser. P. Cloer. L. Ball, L. Ballard, C. Dunlap. Row 3: N. Geiser, S. Mawhorter, N. Feaver, D. Dimond, K Wolfinger, S. Coehrs, R. Wernet. Row 4: M. Drexler, G. Ford, L. Rosenbaum, K. Smith, T. Ruwe, S. Hendricks, L. Weaver, J. Hasemeier. Row 5: N. Felt, S. Ma- whorter, E. Archer, J. Cromer, B. Ziegler, C. Kramer, J. Melton, M. Warn, R. Fritch. WHITMER SPANISH CLUB: Row 1: . Jarrin. L. Miles. M. Hartley. L. Hawk. Row 2: 5. Strawinski. K. Creekmure — V.P.. W. Hawk. M. Kolwitz. Row 3: A ' . Bubb. G. Lombard. C- Millen. S. Genung. Row 4: i - Karlgaard. L. Inman, E. Radin. A i.v.s Rosa — Adviser. Row 5: J. Stedcke— Treas., S. Brookenthal — Pres., H. Rainwasser, T. Godbey. Row 6: S. Kaminsky. M. Merhab. awareness of distant lands and customs. This year the Whitmer German Club participated in a variety of successful activi- ties, ranging from a trip to the German settlement of Frankfort. Michigan, to a vari- ety of service projects at Christmas time. The Whitmer Spanish Club, under the guidance of Miss Rosa, sponsored various activities this year. These activities included a field trip to the Guadalupe Center, a center for migrant workers. At Christmas time the members of the Spanish Club participated in a Spanish party complete with candy-filled pinatas. Other activities throughout the year ranged from a dinner at a Mexican restaurant to a performance by a guest guitarist. This year the Jefferson French Club took a field trip to the Toledo Museum of Art, and toured the French Gallery. Christmas time found the members of the Jefferson French Club caroling at various rest homes in the Toledo vicinity. When Valentine ' s Day arrived the club sponsored a dance to raise funds for French audio-visual materials. The Classical Honor Society participated in various traditional activities includ- ing the celebration of the Floman festivals of Saturnalia at Christmas time. The main activity of the Whitmer French Club this year was their trip by train to Canada. The trip was made to further acquaint the students of French with the French people and their customs. Mr. Krienbrink, adviser of the French Club, cuts a student a piece of French Christmas cake. QUILL AND SCROLL: Seated; D. Swartzlander, R. Hanley — Pres., B. Lepovetsky, V. Fox. Standing: Mr. Thomaswick — Adviser, C. Terry, N. Hoffman — Treas., B. Anteau, Mrs. Norton — Adviser. Rear: B. Root, G. Standridge. Honoraries recognize students ' abilities SPANISH HONORARY: Row 1: A. Steves — Pres.. R. Moore — V.P., G. Friddle — Sec, B. Wadas — Corr. Sec, A. Palmiter — Treas.. C. Weide, P. Pugh. Row 2: Mrs. Keller — Adviser, M. Lietzow. D. Dimond, B. Lepovetsky, G. Gaiffe, C. Sharfe, P. Knisely, D. Barrington, D. Swartzlander, P. Poitinger. G. Kantner. M. Hanley. P. Blessing, L. Paren, Mrs. Ruiz — Adviser. Row 3: M. Rudnicki, P. Ulman, L. Feld- man, J. Whitaker. S. Shapler. J. Maxwell, J. Majoros, B. Bloom. J. Baker, S. Leitnick, S. Rodgers, C. Crayne, D. Manoff, F. Shunk, C. San- borne. Row 4: J. Jerome, M. Borysiak, S. Cully, G. Deily. R. Wager. K Lewis. M Stuart, R. Puckett, D. Chapman, L. Shuer, J. Thomburgh, C. Guenn, K. Hamer, R. Rash. FRENCH HONORARY: Row 1: B. Rutter — Pres.. P Hanna — V.P.. N. Hoffman — Sec. D. Horen - Treas., D. Doran - Hist., Miss Far- rell — Adviser. p{ow 2: J Wright. A. Palloks. S. McClellan. J. Emery. T. Matthews, D. Feaver. R. Liska, P. Hensmg. C. Jurowski, R. Hanley, K. Kluczynski, W. Zumbrun. S. Haines, V. Siwa, M. Gaiffe. Row 3; M. Tegatz, D. Moulton. A. Krause. B. Kilman. C. Rice. B. Braatz. J. Kirchenbauer, K. Cooper, N. Schoenrock, J. Lewis, C. Kimple, D. Dock, J. Keiser, M. Casagrande. Row 4: M. Spath. B. Dreyer, T. Halsey, K. Willis, M. Mirabello, M. Hogan, J. Kruse, D. King, B. Cook, R. Jacobs, P. Griffiths. and produce an increased understanding Miss Farrell and Bill Rutter discuss plans for future money ' -making projects of the French Honorary. WASHINGTON LIBRARY COUNCIL: Row 1: Mrs. Kwiatkowski — Adviser, B. Wistinghauser — Pres.. L. Blowers — V.P., D. McCoy — Sec, M. Benore, Mrs. Parlette — Adviser. Row 2; G. Pippert, B. Harmon, S. Pfund, D. Jankowski, L. Smothers. C. Mazur, V. Ennis. Row 3: D. Manthey, C. Beeler, P. Geisler, M. Edelhauser. K. McCarter. Useful librarian experience received as JEFFERSON LIBRARY CLUB: Row 1: N. Keeling, S. Tobianski, K. Kean — Sec K. Soncrant — Pres., S. Miller — Treas., B. Hunt — V. P.. M. Shepherd — Pub. Chmn. Row 2: Mrs. Trimble — Adviser, D. Bones, D. Gar- bers, K. Conaway, J. Shugarman, L. Pior- kowski, K. Milne, D. Heminger, Mrs. Noble — Adviser. Row 3: S. Zeigler, C. Reward, D. Charvat, R. Porus, J. Stock. WHITMER LIBRARY COUNCIL: Row 1: C. Vaculik - V.P.. S Cramer — Sec. J Fisher — Sgt-at-Arms, K. Ward — Treas., B. Lerch — Pres. Row 2: Mrs. Blumberg — Adciser. J. Haig, C. Cramer, B. Gardner, L. Michaels, R. McAulay, Mrs, Gray — Advis er. Row 3: . St. Clair. council aids students and develops skills. As a member of the Library Council, Laurie Mi- chaels helps out in the library. Every day when students enter the library they may be lost and confused. They find it very difficult to locate certain books and materials necessary to complete their daily studies. To help these students, the Library Councils of the VVhitmer complex train dedicated students to promote their interest among classmates. The main purpose of the Library Council is to assist the librarians in the routine library work. These students spend their free time filing, stamping and shelving books, checking books in and out at the desk, and collecting overdue fines. The members are all around helpers to the librarians. To encourage interest, the club members decorate and create interesting display cases and bulletin boards encour- aging students to use the library frequently. To qualify as a member, students must maintain a C average and show an interest in library work. Members of the coun- cil receive practical and valuable training in library science. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: Row 1: L. Rosenbaum — Pres.. B. Grores — VR. S. Sokolow ki — iet J I i-nis - Treas.. Mrs. Kalmbach — Adviser. Row 2: D. Welnstein. P. Hershman. D. Manoff, M. Schmidt. K. Petree. L. Cisek. C. Meyers, S. Leitmck, J. Maxwell, D. Long, C. Groves, L. Feldman, J. Lewandowski. Row 3: C. Barnes, S. Rayman, S. Wians, L. Webne, D. Gomez, S. Carson, T. Tucker, K. Kluczynski, M. Drexler, C. Weide, R. Baker, A. Leitnick, D. Buannic, C. Swindle. Row 4: R. Wallace, C. Foreman, D. Wyman, P. Seymour, D. Nonnenmacher, L. Zahn. R. Wager. T. Cox, D. Poneman, K. Mullen, K. Bacon, M. Forman, D. Wilson. Row 5: M. Henry, K. Smith, T. Meyer, L. Rightmyer, K. Parsons, D. King, J. Jensen, T. Godbey, R. Skulas, K. Willis, B. Perry, D. Crawford. M. Sherman, R. Fritch. Every weekend the speech team brings FORUM: Piow 1: J. Lewis — Pres., C. Weide — V.P., S. Sokolowski — Sec, P. Hershman — Treas., A. Leitnick — Sgt.-at-Arms, Mrs. Kalmbach — Adviser. Row 2: P. Weinstein. L. Feldman, C. Groves, D. Long, S. Leitnick. L. Cisek, K. Petree, M. Schmidt, D. Manoff, J. Lewandowski. Row 3: C. Meyers, B. Howe, D. Buannic, T. Tucker. R. Lubell. D Gomez. S. Carson. R. Baker, M. Forman. S. Wians, M. Drexler. L. Andryzcik. C. Swindle. S. Rayman. Row 4: D. Wilson. R. Wallace. L. Michaels, M. Oedy, D. Poneman, K. Mullen, P. Seymour, D. Nonnenmacher. T. Cox, S. Van Buren. G. Oles. L. Rosenbaum. D. Wyman, K. Bacon. C. Foreman. Row 5: L. Zahn. K. Smith. M. Henry. R. Wager, D. Crawford, B. Perry, J. Jensen. K. Willis, T. Godbey. R. Skulas, D. King, D. Menacher, L. Rightmyer. M. Sherman. members of the speech program proudly dis- a well earned trophy. The past year has been a very exciting year for the National Forensic League. It is an honorary society for people who have received distinction in speech activity. Be- sides attending weekly tournaments and events throughout Ohio and the United States, Whitmer sponsored the 12th annual All Events Tournament on October 29- 30, 1971. This coming June, Whitmer debaters will be in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, defending the national championship won last year by Paul Turner and David Poneman. Also, National Forensic League promotes interscholastic speech among the school and community. Students participate in debate and indi- vidual events, which include: boys ' and girls ' extemporaneous speaking; original oratory; dramatic, humorous, andoratorical declamations. Members of Forum are not only debaters, but also participants in individual events. They practice in their free time. This club is open to any student interested in speech, whereas National Forensic League is an honorary promoting speech. Among the many hours spent on speech tournaments, the members of Forum took time out to visit and tour a mortuary. To help the club and its members acquire some assets. Forum sponsored a bake sale and other money making projects . The daring students of both Washington and Jefferson combined their talents to form a superb speech team. These students worked very hard, spending their extra time searching for and preparing needed materials used to help them with their speeches. Participation in interscholastic speech events means eligibility for the Forum . honor to Complex at the speech contests. WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON INDIVIDU- AL EVENTS: Row 1: M. Hemsoth. K. Smith. S. Pfund. J. Dre xler. Row 2: A. Rioux, C. McKenna. ■J Lewis. H. Manoff. Row 3: , Willis. R. Hutchin- son. A. Levitin. C. Drube. E. Woodward. Row 4: C. Krumm. E. Walter. G. Wendt, B. DeShetler. Row 5: B. Halsey. J. Graumlich. D. Wick, M. Minarcin. J. Sokolowski. WASHINGTON DRAMA CLUB: Row 1: C. Downing. J. Pickle. L. Dinoff. C. McKenna. C- Dnibe. S. Sweeney. C. Miller. K. Recker — VP Row 2: K. McCarter. C. Krumm. M. Hemsoth. P. Ridgeway. N. Foreman, A. Levitin. D. Duckett. J. Dreiler. H. Manoff. Row 3: T. Okorows ki, R. Remer. K. Harms. R. Zuccarell. K. Brinley, M. Schwartzberg. L. Eckman. D. Atwood — Pres. Row 4; E. Walter — Sec, J. Graham, L. Kazmierczak. B. Halsey. L. Gould — Treas.. S. Elekonich. J. Willis, K. Petersen. Row 5: D. Loeser. L. Nancarrow. J. Swartzetl. J. Middle- ton. B. Schwartz, C. Burden. J. Hendricks. T. Feacer. S. Pfund. Row 6: D. Ghesquiere. C. Knab. D. lorio. D. Lemerand. B. Kletcha. C. Wie- tecki. L. Zawistowski. M. Vandenbrook. J. Borer. Row 7: C. Lenhart. C. Weaver. R. Wendt. B. Barnes. S. Cytlak. M. Mysliwiec. M. Minor- cin, S. Alexander, C. Crawford. Drama clubs provide the opportunity for WHITMER SUMMER PLAYERS: Row 1: Miss Houston —Adviser. N. Houghton — Pres.. A. Leitnick — Bus. Mgr.. P. Hanna — Sec. K. Kluczynski — Prog. Mgr.. T. Tucker, M. Henry. M. Dreiler. V. Wells, P. Hershman. Row 2: L. Lefevre. S. Cramer. D. Manoff. J. LUrich. D. Haas. S. Rayman. J. Follas, J. Drexler, K. Creekmore, C. Sanbome. C. Smith. H. Manoff. Row 3: ■Willis. P Radebaugh. C. Houghton, F. Babich. S. Leitnick. A. Carmichael. P. Fisher. J. Nightingale. D. Michalski. C. Meyers, G. Wendt. L. Leitnick. K. Petree. Row 4; H. Har- mon. R. Baker. S. Wions. R. Wallace. M. Forman. T. Tottan. B. Henricks, K. Bacon, P. Seymour, K. Mullen. S. Pfund. D. Wilson. B. Lubell, J. Graham. Row 5: L, Weaver. R. Fritch. K. Smith. J. Konczal. D. King. K. Parsons, R. Skulos. K. Willis. D. Crawford. K. Vorder- burg, B. Groves, T. Cox, D. Nonnenmacher. S. Von Buren. THESPIANS: Row 1: V. Wells. Mrs. Attie — Adviser, B. Groves. N. Houghton. K. Kluczynski. Row 2: P. Hershman. G. Standridge. D. Manoff. C. Houghton. P. Hanna. S. Leitnick, D. Haas, S. Horton. C. Gaines. M. Casagrande, K Creekmore. C. Groves. C. Sanborne. Row 3: J. Follas, C. Meyers, D. Buannic, A. Carmichael, J. Nightingale. D. May. D. Wilson. M. Forman. S. Sokolowski, A. Leitnick. D. Michalski, S. Wians, S. Rayman. S. Cramer. Row 4: C. Ascunce, D. Gomez. M. Drexler. T. Tattan, E. Wrestchko. J. Lewis, L. Rosenbaum, M. Henry, T. Cox, D. Nonnenmacher, -J. Kirchenbauer, K. Mullen, T. Tucker. Row 5: K. Smith, D. Menacher, J. Konczal, D. Begley, K. Vorderburg, D. King. R. Skulas. K. Willis. K. Parsons. D. Crawford. .4. Feyes, S. Brown. S. Van Buren. students to perfect their acting abilities. Various members of the Thespians and the Summer Players participated in this year ' s senior class pla JUNIOR CUUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS: Rowl: R. Lerner. N. Feaver. Row 2; R Kreg. L. Shuer, S. Rayman — Pres.. R. McAuiay — Sec. Treas.. Mr. Lane — dviser. Row 3: K. Dauis, R. iJ cu a.s, B. Layman, A. Palmiter, M. Lckwood. National honoraries and special interest Mike lockwodd delivers a Valentine flower to Mr. Cain, as part of an NHS fund-raising project. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: A. Palmiter - Pres. G. Deity — V.P.. L. Cerveny — Rec Sec. L. Levey - Corr. Sec. W. Aimbrun — Hist fiow 2: Mrs. Lemke — Adviser. M. Tegatz. S. Shapler. L. Chiappori. C. Terry. G. Standridge. S. Hughes. Mrs. Beck — Adviser. Row 3: D. Usbnrn. D. Garwacki, N. Feaver. D. Bly. L. Hoffman. V. Simrell. Row 4: K. Adams. B. Kilman. V. Westrick, P. Knisely. L. Rosenbaum. D. Dock. R. Hartley. S. Sokolowski. Row5: A. Steves. L. Weaver. T. Cox. B. Rutter. M. Lockwood. R. Kretzer. L. Shuer. B. Anteau. J Kirchenbauer clubs let students gain an understanding To qualify for membership into the National Honor Society a student must par- ticipate in at least three school activities, have a 3.5 average, and be of good charac- ter. The members were guides for open house and sponsored the cider and doughnut sale. The goal is to bring about an enthusiasm for scholarship, service, worthy lead- ership, and the development of character through the example of the club members. In the spring, over 70 members were inducted. Students interested in the world today are urged to join the Junior Council on World Affairs. They conduct monthly meetings and carry on interesting conversa- tions on world affairs. The club also invites and enjoys having various speakers come to promote a better understanding between the youth of the nation and what is happening to the world today. The globe ably illustrates the field of i the Junior Council on World Affairs. ORACLE STAFF: Row 1: Mr. Thomaswick —Adviser. L. Zakrzewski. B. Lepovetsky — Editor, S. Coehrs, J. DeRose, E. Wretschko — Editor. Row 2: I S. Rodgers, M. Rudnicki. B. Dewey, D. Delph, S. Ott, B. Root, C. Cornish, L. Roe, C. Morris, V. Fox, G. Navarre. Row 3: R. Gasiorowski, S. | Wichowski. Completion of the ORACLE is the goal Far Right: Sally (Jtt attempts to decide which picture would be more appropriate for the yearbook. f oofreading pages is a tedious job and requires all the attention of Faith Klein. Left: Vicki Fox and Sarah Rodgers work togeth- ir to finish a neceKxar ' layout before the dead- line arrives. Below Left: Sports editor Debbie Delph explains the fundamentals of her section to Cathx ish . Below: Mr. Thomasuick. adcisor. instruct. ' ! ju- nior staff member Sally Off on how to use the proportion wheel. each staff member strives to accomplish. ORACLE Members Sue Coehrs and Mary Anne Rudnicki work together to complete a page for the 1972yearbook. Date Sicart lander. Pause sportf editor, prepares his page by pasting copy down on a layout sheet Cindy Terry types copy for the Panther ' s Pause. Panther ' s Pause Keeps Whitmer students Barb Anteau carefully checks the straightness of her layout sheet before pasting copy. PATHER ' S PAUSE: Row 1: D. Swartzlander, M. Fecchino — Photog- rapher. Row 2: Mr. Thomaswick — Adviser. D. Horen. D. Durdell. B. Anteau, R. Hanley — Editor. Row 3: J. Schreiber. C. Rice. L. Michaels, P. Griffiths. Row 4: N. Hoffman. C. Terry. a VARSITY W: Row 1: J. Freeis — Pres.. D. Lanham — Treais Row 2: H. Wiidman. I .Mprm. H. Sharrnw. H- Shunk. C- Ferch, T. Barriger. Row 3: ' . Thomas. M. Batton. M. Matinovsky. D. Begley. T. Dankert. T. Amstutz. Row 4: B. Mohler. B. Pauiowski. S. Bartlett. J. Cal- isch. S. Trzaskowski. Row 5: G. Lewis. J. Winfrey. M. Kimmms, D. Barber. B. Benner. informed of activities during school year. Organizations Index Art Clubs 58, 59 Marching Band 62,63 Biolog ' Club 59 National Forensic League 80 Chess Club 57 National Honor Society 84 Choirs 70,71,72,73 Oracle 86.87 Classical Honor Society 74 Orchestra 65 Concert Bands 64, 68. 69 Panther ' s Pause 88 Distributive Education Club of America 52 Paramedical Club 53 Drama Club 82 Pep Band 67 Equestrians 50 Pep Clubs 48,49 Forum 80 Quill and Scroll 76 French Clubs 72,73 Radio Club 57 French Honorary 77 Ski Club 58 Future Teachers of America 56 Spanish Club 75 German Club 74 Spanish Honorary 76 Girls ' Athletic Association 50,51 Stage Bands 65 Individual Events 81 Student CouncUs 60,61 Intensive Office Education 54, 55 Thespians 83 Junior Council on World Affairs 85 Varsity W 89 Junior Engineering Technical Society 56 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 52 Library Councils 78,79 Whitmer Summer Players 82 CURRICULUM Mr. Homer S. Nightingale Superintendent of Schools Determined board members meet school system ' s needs. The Board of Education was the school district ' s representative in providing the best education for all students in the Washington Local Schools. The board en- couraged individual instruction in hopes that each student would learn to meet his own needs, and prepare well for his future. This year a bond issue, which was developed by the board, passed on November 2, 1971. The $3,360,000 bond issue will finance the construction of new science and vocational additions. Groundbreaking is scheduled for this spring and summer, and the completion date is set for the fall of 1973, in time for the 1973-74 school year. It is hoped that the new additions will eliminate overcrowding throughout the building, while meeting state requirements for vocational education. Both of the new additions will house better and more modem equipment than that which is now available to students. The chief administrator of the school system is the superintendent of schools, Mr. Nightingale, who sees that the board ' s policies are carried out. He has served in the school system for twenty-seven years as a teacher, principal, assistant su- perintendent, and for the last fourteen as superintendent. Mr. DeLo ng, assistant superintendent for instruction, is in charge of developing a continuous program of curriculum improvements. The director of elementary education is Mr. Huffman, who supervises all thir- teen of the system ' s elementary buildings. Mr. Brumbaugh, administrative assistant for business, oversees food service, maintenance, and the transportation and purchasing departments. Mr. Davis, administrative assistant for personnel, interviews all applicants and recommends eligible persons for employment. Mr. Bishop, clerk-treasurer, keeps an account of the funds, assists in the prepa- ration of the annual budget, supervises the payroll and the bookkeeping depart- ments, and acts as secretary to the board. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Dr. DeGood, Mr. Thyer, Mr. Knisely, Mr. Metzger — President. Mr. Turner — Vice-President, Mr. Bishop — Clerk- Treasurer. Mr. Dean DeLong Assistant Superintendent Mr. Martin Brumbaugh — Aisiatant for Business Administrative M r. Haney Daiis Administrative Assistant for Personnel Mr. David Huffman Director of Elementary Education. Mr. Alvarez reviews the list of events to be placed on the activities ' calendar. Princpals work to provide top educational advantages. As the principal of the entire Whitmer complex, Mr. Boyd Martin had the respon- sibility of correlating the operations of all three buildings, and seeing that all stu- dents got the best possible education. Mr. Martin also worked hard to achieve bet- ter student-administration communications . Mr. Bahna was the associate principal in charge of curriculum. He had the unend- ing task of scheduling all students and faculty members. Phase changes and with- drawals were other chores handled by Mr. Bahna. New to Whitmer this year is Dr. Aceto, who served as an assistant to Mr. Bahna. Dr. Aceto was in charge of the teacher evaluation program . As an associate principal, Mr. Alvarez worked hard to coordinate all student ex- tracurricular activities. He also handled all attendance and accumlative records. His office took care of all public address announcements and the daily written announcements . Mr. Knauss and Mr. Bender were associate principals at Jefferson and Washing- ton respectively. They took care of scheduling classes and faculty evaluation in their buildings. Assistant principals, Mr. Holden and Mr. Brechbill, aided Mr. Knauss and Mr. Bender by keeping attendance records, serving as athletic directors and also as boys ' deans. Mr. Martin spends time daily discussing students ' problems with parents. Al Alvarez Associate Principal Donald Bahna Associate Principal Robert Bender Associate Principal Larry- Brechbill Assistant Principal Eugene Kanuss Associate Principal Fred Holden Assistant Principal Mr. Knauss takes time out from Iiis busy day for a discussion with a student. ' ■x mm mmmn n f Mrs. Williamson, secretary for the Guidance Department, alphabetizes student files. Mrs. Schaefer checks the daily absence list. Mrs. Scofield helps arrange student schedules . KSI Mrs. Blazes ' readies the copying machine in prep- aration for a a faculty bulletin. Organized offices are result of secretaries ' competence. Mrs. Elsie Miller, secretary to Mr. Martin, is retiring after this school year aftei! 24 years of service in the Washington Local School System. For the last sixteew years she has served as secretary to four Whitmer principals. When Mrs. Miller began her tenure as secretary to the principal in 1956, her du-i ties, including being the bookkeeper, were wide and varied. She was the only secre-j tary in the Pri ncipal ' s Office for the first ten years in her position. | A highlight of Mrs. Miller ' s tenure was moving into the present Whitmer buildingl in the summer of 1960 and readying it to open. She regards her job as being both in-i teresting and rewarding, and would like to do it all over again . | After retirement she hopes to travel, go fishing with her husband, do needlework,! and in general, just do many things for which there was not time during her years ol employment.Thestaffof Whitmer will miss Mrs. Elsie Miller. I As a secretary for Mr. Aluarez, Mrs. Robison handles much of the office typing. f- JPS ' r 1 Mrs. Campbell, secretary in Mr. Martin ' s office, types a list of upcoming events. As Mr. Martin s personal secretary, Mrs. Miller keeps the office r unning efficiently. Mrs. Peggy Mauter Robert Stephenson Mrs. Barbara Stewart Counselors continue helping students plan their careers. For the college-bound student, the guidance department offered information and assistance in choosing colleges and courses. During the year, representatives from different universities spoke to interested students. Also, the counselors adminis- tered the SAT and the ACT to students planning on attending college in the future. The vocational counselors, Mr. Davis and Mr. Zunk, helped incoming sophomores i examine the various vocational courses and choose the ones they were most interest- • ed in. Occupational information was plentiful in the Guidance Office. Bewildered and confused seniors were advised as to the job opportunities and careers available after graduation. Individual and group counseling was offered to students to help them plan a more certain future. Mr. Murin, a new counselor this year, helps a student find suitable summer employment. Right: Mrs. Mauter talks with a Whitmer gradu- ate about his present success in college. Thomas Gschwind Mrs. Helen Hetbum Mrs. Dorothy Boros Barrel Smith Left: Fulfilling his dutien as a dean, Mr. Hersland advises a student on the length of his hair. Mrs. Pippert reviews Debbie Downing ' s near-per- fect attendance record. Deans administer discipline; dress code poses problems . i With well over 2500 students in the Whitmer building alone, the four full time ]deans were kept busy with the many disciplinary problems that arise in such a large school. I Mr. Hersland held th position of dean of boys, while Mr. Gilbert served as his capable assistant. Mrs. Slovak, dean of girls, acquired a new assistant when Mrs. Pippert filled the vacancy left by the resignation of Miss Stone. Mrs. Pennypacker was the part time dean of girls in the Jefferson building, while Mr. Holden handled ■the boys ' disciplinary problems. This year Mrs. Gonia, a former English teacher, became the dean of girls in the Washington Building. Mr. Brechbill, along with his duties as assistant principal, acted as dean of boys. Mrs. Uubendorfer — secretary to the deans. John Hersland Mrs. Susan Slovak William Gilbert Mrs. France. Pippert Mrs. Florence Gonia Mrs. Nancy Pennypacker Mrs. Norma Miller Mrs. Ruth Higgle Mrs. Gloria Wumer Mrs. Erma Schliesser Cathy Cornish receioes first aid from Mrs. Schliesser. one of the neu- nurses at Whitmer. Nurses from each building | take care of health needs . [ All three buildings in the Whitmer complex had full time nurses. Their duties in-i eluded administering first-aid for the minor injuries and illnesses to both studentsi and faculty members. In more serious cases, the nurses notified the patient ' si physician. i Mrs. Wumer and Mrs. Schliesser were the two new replacements in the health! room of the W ' hitmer building, filling the vacancies left by Mrs. Kohler and Mrs.! Nichols, both of whom resigned last year. i Health rooms were available to all students for resting and recovering from minor ailments. i Nurses also offered personal health advice and vision checks . ]! Mrs. Miller, nurse at the Washington building, removes a splinter from a student ' s hand. Asanurseat Whitmer. Mrs. Wumer takes care of minor student injuries. Cafeteria employees strive to prepare nutritious meals. The cafeteria workers of the VVhitmer complex efficiently prepared food to please the varied tastes of the students. All of the meals were planned by a qualified dieti- cian so that all of the students could be assured of a satisfying as well as a nutritious and well-balanced meal . In the VVhitmer building, breakfast was available to students and faculty mem- bers every morning. Because of the varied arrival times, many students and teachers took advantage of the breakfast service. The severe overcrowding in all the lunch hours was slightly alleviated by the addi- tion of a snack bar. Due to overcrowding in the cafeteria much time is spent readying it for other lunch hours. ■JEFFERSON CAFETERIA: K. Paulson. D. Graetz. W. Bevms. M. Lorigan, J. Oberle, A. Wiseman. J. ' an Dorp, P. Spears. H. Visch er — Mgr. WASHINGTON CAFETERIA: M. Schereer — Mgr.. M. Buffer. E. Norman. J Goolsby. B. Halsey. L. Swartz . Many students enjoy the wide variety of desserts offered in the cafeteria. WHITMER CAFETERIA: Row 1: K. West. E. Nicely. M. Cross, D. Thielen. I. Alspaugh. P. Oberle. M. Moore. Row 2: P. Hawk. E. Moore. M. Cham- pion. A. Morrette. W. Bouden. B. Davis. L. Keeler. W. Weaver. R McLeod, I. Wilkins. R. Blossom. Row 3: . Warner. R. Dankert. D. Graves, B. Baum. M. Poitinger. D. Ducat. P. Bomar. B. Cook. WHITMER CUSTODIASS: Row 1: B. Lenart. B. Lenart. B Yarger. R. Harkless. M. Rapp. Row 2: E. Durdell. E. LaPlante. D Kurth. D. Machinski. E. Heat on. Good custodial care results in clean, healthy conditions. All three buildings in the VVhitmer complex had separate staffs of custodians. Their jobs throughout the year involved keeping rooms, halls, and restrooms clean. They had the daily task of sweeping and straightening rooms after school. The side- walks and driveways surrounding the school were kept clear and safe during the win- ter months by the custodians. The staffs were always available to help during spe- cial events taking place after school hours . Beside, - preparing meals, a job for the cooks is keepir g the kitchen in order. JEFFERSON CUSTODIANS: R. Weible. J. Futrel. B. Lauecki. f. Schlagheck. .4. S akovitz. Right: Students had opportunities to relax and read in the Resource Center. ,( I Paraprofessionals take over duties to relieve teachers. Mrs. Lemerand worked in the Science and Math Resource Center, assisting stu- dents in finding subject material for their projects, giving out tests, and helping teachers in any way she could. Mrs. Gillespie and Mrs. Mohler aided the librarians in many ways while working in the Humanities General Technical Resource Center. They were always there to answer any questions or requests from the students about finding books to read or any needed for research . At the Washington Resource Center, Mrs. Konczal helped any freshman who needed assistance in finding books . Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Williams were seen pushing their cart between the cafeteria and the auditorium. They kept attendance and checked schedules. Mrs. Margaret Fish Mrs. Joyce Gillespie Mrs. Josephine Mrs. Alice Lemerand Konczal Mrs. Carolyn Mrs. Phvllis Mohler Williams Mrs. Lemerand looks up a card for a book that was checked out of the Science Resource Center. Library is used as activity area for students. Mrs. Lemerand worked in the Science and Math Resource Center, assisting stu- dents in finding subject material for their projects, giving out tests, and helping teachers in any way she could. Mrs. Gillespie and Mrs. Mohler aided the librarians in many ways while working in the Humanities General Technical Resource Center. They were always there to answer any questions or requests from the students about finding books to read or any needed for research . At the Washington Resource Center. Mrs. Konczal helped any freshman who needed assistance in finding books. Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Williams were seen pushing their cart between the cafeteria and the auditorium. They kept attendance and checked schedules. The tapes in the library were available to all students for their use. Mrs. Caroline Kwiatkowski Mrs. Leila Noble Mrs. Althea Parlette r- Mrs. Margaret Toive Department Chairwoman Mrs. Betty Attie Mrs Dorothy Beck Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Sue Brown Cameron Mrs. Mary Cramer Miss Linda Furney Semester English courses offer wide variety of topics . The changeover from year long English courses to semester courses proved to be quite successful in the second year of the program. The initiation of half year courses has been met with overwhelming approval by most students. Almost every individu- al was able to find courses that were designed to meet his exact needs and interests. The courses allowed the class sizes to be reduced, which resulted in more individual- ized instruction. The courses covered a wide variety of topics. Black Voices classes allowed students to better understand and appreciate the role of the black man in society. Books written by prominent Negro authors were read and discussed. Speakers from various black organizations acquainted the stu- dents with the problems of the Negro community. Students in the Change classes objectively evaluated the changes occuring in the world about them. Students considered changes that affect them as individuals as well as those affecting the human race as a whole. Books, movies, and songs were used to comprehend the changes in society . Communications gave students the opportunity to learn how to communicate more effectively. Objectivity and awareness were two of the basic fundamentals taught. This class helped students better interpret people and modem medias such as radio and television. Whereas America has long been considered the land of opportunity and equality, Social Injustice and Conflict of the American Dream classes explored the reality of this belief. Novels, poems, protest songs, and newspapers were some of the various aids utilized. Good and Evil classes traced the philosophies of good and evil from primitive times to modem day. Novels were the main source of information. Students from Ms. Kunz ' Bible As Literature class act out a scene from the New Testament. Mr. High takes time to examine a composition with a student in his Creative Writing class. Mr. Sidor encourages his class to take part in a group discussion about a humorous short .itor ' . Mrs. Mary Ann Stutz Richard Thoma. iWtck Mrs. Ann Pickle Mrs. Carolyn Perr ' Mrs. Lucy Stahr ._ i 1 HK M Students reenact the Wizard of Oz m pantomime for their first year speech class. English students listen attenlireh tn a guest speaker m an amusing Humor class. David Kahle Mrs. Joyce Uchs Mrs. Man Jane Perkins Student teachers from BG benefit English department. War heroes, knights, athletes, politicians, and religious leaders were some of the heroes studied in the Hero class. The purpose of this course was to allow students to better understand themselves and their capabilities by studying people that they admire. Class discussions and individual researching proved to be the most benefi- cial methods of learning. Humor and Supernatural classes offered a slight deviation from the usual types of English courses. Humor classes analyzed the many forms of humorous writings, novels, cartoons, and poems. Creativity was obvious as students produced their owii individual humorous works. Supernatural classes relied upon recent articles and books to better comprehend such mystic topics as palmistry, astrology, witchcraft, reincarnation, and phrenology. Students were offered the chance to better understand the Bible by taking the Bible as Literature course. In this class students studied actual Bible readings, as well as modem dramatic interpretations. Creative Writing and composition courses helped students to realize the value of expressing themselves in writing. Survey courses in American and British Literature gave students the opportunity to learn and study the effect of history on literature. Novels and historical dramas proved to be valuable in better understanding the American and British contribu- tions to literature. Humanities I and II classes studied man and his culture in the areas of art, music, literature, sculpture, philosophy, and religion . James Reifert Mrs. Kathy Rinderknecht Mrs. Patricia Mrs. Barbara Zemla Sutherland Mrs. Lois Gladfelter Department Chairwoi Foreign languages promote better cultural relationships . Skits, drills and field trips were all part of the everyday procedure in the foreign language department. In the first year classes, most of the classtime was spent learning the fundamentals in the grammar and culture of a particular language. Expanding the students ' vocabulary was also encouraged. In second year, verb con- jugation and vocabulary were the main objectives. Third year provided new chal- lenges for the students as they were assigned short stories and novels to read in their chosen language. In the fourth year of the respective languages, many interesting things were done to interest the students. Individualized exercizes were used toiaid each student in a better understanding of each language. J 7 Beside skits, other visual aids were used. Props such as slides helped to hoL dent interest. Slides and movies showed students how people in their Defective countries lived and what was done for entertainment. Class discussiws after e , lides and movies increased students ' knowledge, understapdina nd u of tiw ' It j lP ' wed Mrs. June Kutzke Phillip Revard Mrs. Ruiz checks answers in her workbook as her Spanish students respond orally . Miss Robin Schemblum Mrs. Wiebke Stelter Mrs. Stelter encourages her German students to study hard and prepare for an upcoming test. General Studies — the new experimental block course. A new experimental course called General Studies started this year at Whitmer. The course was designed for seniors of all ability and interest levels. It is taught by an integrated teaching team consisting of four teachers from the Whitmer High staff, and eight student teachers from Bowling Green State University. Each stu- dent can earn four credits: one in English; math; science; and social studies. The program began with four skill building areas: group process; problem solving; knowledge retrieval; and communications. These skills were applied to ten concept areas: psychology; consumer economics; environment; law and society; religion and values; ethnic studies; applied aesthetics; creative studies; occupations, vocations, and professions; and futurisms. The course ends when the students use the above to solve a self-designated problem. The concepts are implemented through individual projects, small group discus- sions, and individual conferences. The projects entail a variety of activities: speak- ers; field trips; simulation games; films; tapes; Each student is required to get actively invol ved in his community by doing some type of community service project, by writing a consumer action letter to a company or a political representative, and by getting his opinion published sometime during the school year. In addition, each student must meet all activity deadlines and keep a weekly personal journal In General Studies you are able to work with teachers on a one to one ratio. To understand the many concept areas, the students participate in activities arrang evaluated later bv the teachers so the student can understand his mistakes. I packets and are Group interaction plays an important part General Studies program. Mrs. Margaret Faber Miss Catherine Noble Larry Shell Jim Whiteman Social studies students find semester courses beneficial. The social studies department added to their curriculum this year many new courses, most of which were semester courses. These new courses proved to be very beneficial to each student. Instead of having to take an entire year of a survey course, students had the option of taking a survey course or a specialized semester course. This helped to make the student more interested in the social studies curric- ulum by allowing the student to take the courses which appealed to his individual interest. John Mattimore Department Chairman Frank Erme Fred Folgei Gerald Hall Van Heindorff Hay Horstman The mock elections provide | realistic political experience! In November, the social studies department held a mock election of the city offi-| cials. Prior to the voting, students were registered during their lunch hours, ancj then all registrations were alphabetized before Election Day. The lobby of the audi! torium served as the polling place, with the students passing out ballots, checking registered voters, and tallying results . Stephen Mierzejewski Mel Ogrodowski Ijn . ovember2. W7I. registered students participated in a mock election. J James Quinlii Gary ReviU History students use informative paperback books as their texts in one of the new semester courses. Mr. Thomas Thompson shows Mr. (Jsborn and his class a sketch he made to better cisualize his explanatii Social studies offers better knowledge of world issues . Gregg Weida Jim Wilson Science department strives to satisfy individual ' s needs. The concept of individualized instruction worked out so well last year, that the teachers decided to keep it. Mr. Ice and Mr. Kingsley worked together over the summer and revised the physiology packets for this year. By revising the packets, they felt that they would enable the students to learn things that would be more pertinent to them personally. Mr. Cain ' s physics classes conducted experiments on the physical properties of matter and energy. The students were assisted by study and reference material with their assignments. If you would walk into a physics class, you would most likely be met by an enlightening and stimulating discussion concerning the day ' s subject matter. V Daiid Bennett Ron Cain Douglas Diehl Jim Dunlap Mrs. Juli Robert Frisch Pagers trom Gerald Ice Department Chairman Donald Grimm Hal Heidtr, Powell Kingsley In physiology. Sue Norton poses as a perfect specimen of the human body. Mr. Ice lectures a group o[ students on a new concept as Tom Sieren exposes the latisimus dorsi. Ronald Payeff The team of Nancy Hoffman. Chris Kimple. and Mark Lotte begin the process of skinning their cat. Science courses aid people in choosing future careers. ij filter paper h ductine- Jeff Feltman. Dare Walter, and Mark Huffman are obtaining samplea of starches for testing purpnsea. Mr. Ice and Mr. Kingsley. physiology- teachers, helped their students through another interesting year of physiology. They decided to use the team-teaching meth- od again this year. They felt that this helped them immensely in being able to de- vote more time to each student. This added time enabled them to recognize the in- dividual ' s needs and help them accordingly. They also taught a nine-week lecture course at St. Vincent Hospital ' s School of Nursing. The course. Review in Anatomy and Physiology, was part of the freshman and junior nurses ' schedule. Chemistry class performed many experiments concerning the gaseous, liquid, and solid states of matter. Students increased their knowledge of these by directly work- ing with chemicals and gases, and recording their obser ' at ions. Thomas McFarland During a lab in one of Mr. Diehl ' s biology classes, students run a test for Carlos Kam discusses a problem with Mr. Diehl uhile Patti Radebauah examines some test tubes. Keith Watt and Steve Turnbolt carefully observe the chemical contents of their test tubes Chemistry students experiment with strong acid. Tom Eggert and Vicki Loeffler use reference material while working on their physics packets. Mrs. Kathleen Russell Dave Schmidt MissJoleneSchuerman Miss Sharon Tscherne Donald Zieroff John Engel ' Cabaret ' program conveys fond memories to audience. On December 12, in the fieldhouse. tables were set with candles and pine cones. This was the scene for the music department ' s Cabaret concert. Students per- forming during this enjoyable evening were members of the bands and choirs at VVhitmer. People were carried back in time by the music played and sung by the groups. Afterwards, the audience danced to some sentimental tunes. The main event of this program was guest soloist Robert Porter, who sang 0 Holy Night and led the choir in Amen. Harmon Miehts Department Chairman Dennis McMaken Mrs. Gwendolyn Newell Jack Tongring Robert Cline Department Chairman |iaip ■T ' ,ff Cheryl Jacobs and Marlene Herdter battle for a jump ball in the newly formed two-hour gym class. Two hour gym class — new i addition to P.E.department.j The newest addition to the physical education curriculum this year was a two j hour co-ed gym class. The class was taught by Mrs. Binger and Mr. Decker. The i class spent the warm autumn months playing tennis at Jermain Park and archery j at the Adams ' Conservation Club. As the weather became cooler, they turned in- | doors for units in volleyball, basketball, and tumbling. Other activities included I ice skating at Ottawa Park and roller skating at Skateland. The class finished out the year with bowling, tennis and miniature golf. The main objective of the course was to acquaint students with activities that will be of use to them in their adult life. It is planned that in the future swimming and golf will be added to the curriculum. For sophomores, physical education was a mandatory course. Team sports were emphasized during the fall, with tumbling being a nine-weeks unit beginning after Christmas. A large percentage of sophomores used the knowledge gained in class to perfect their form in hopes of participating in the annual Whitmer Circus. The Corrective Gym was under the direction of Mrs. Pletcher and was used by students unable to participate in regular gym classes because of illness or injury. The ninth grade students studied body functions and systems in their co-ed health classes. Team sports constituted the main portion of their physical educa- tion classes. Eighth grade students concentrated on the basic fundamentals of such sports as volleyball, basketball, soccer, and tumbling. Mrs. Janet Keifei Norm Decker Mr. Passon explains the proper positioning of the hands for a body press. Mrs. Charlotte Mrs. Judy Binger Dan Passon Pletcher John Smith Warm aurumn weather provides opportunity for sophomore gym classes to play football. Many students make use of the various equipment found in the corrective gym . Donald Corf man Department Chairman Mr. Roberta ' geometry ' class listens to his explanation about the larious angles of quadrilaterals. Math department plans for j-f semester courses in future, Ninth-grade students use skill games for examples in their study of geometric shapes. Mrs. Vema Brigh ton Mrs. Billie Christopoulo: II. ' 1 T I Mrs. Nancv Collins Mathematics is a requirement for all college applicants. It is necessary for almost any career a person chooses. Counselors advise you to take as many math courses as possible when you are preparing for a career. Therefore, taking math courses is a good way to make sure that college-bound students have a solid background for fu- ture educational purposes. The math department this year tried to gear its courses toward individual needs. Whether the students planned to go on to a university, junior college, or a job, the teachers tried to help them in a manner that would best serve their future plans. To carry out the goal of more individualized instruction in the math department, semester courses have been planned in linear algebra, abstract algebra, and elemen- tary functions, for people who are interested in these specific things. The math pro- gram is trying to change the notion of dull, boring classes to one of interest for all those who must take them. Mathematics is definitely themselves a part of that future. Students in Mr. DeWitt ' s algebra class respond to his questions about the day ' s lesson . Jay Rolsten ponders a problem white taking a math test at Jefferson . Left; (Hen Hamen. Richard Bradish prepares to explain a difficult algebra problem to the class. Mr. Hering lectures his class on a neic concept he is teaching them. Mrs. Mary Hazzard Jeff Hering Thomas Jacobs Mrs. Karen Johnston Mrs. Esther Katmbach Mrs. Anathas Kantaras Mrs. Mary Karazim M i i Mrs. Cathay Martin William Mathies Mrs. Kathy Offenburg Mr. Hering s fifth ho plains a formula. gebra class pays rapt attention as he ex Jeff Colston works with the slide rule white doing yK Karen Janowiecki, a student at Jefferson, works w, r, L ... t, ,, L- some simple math problems on the board. Barbara Stearns Miss Margaret Tobin Thomas French Mrs. Lorraine Shook Andy Diermger Students reach their goals aided by business courses. One requirement in a typing class is passing a three-minute timing. Mr Uiennaer shows Vicki Smith how to work the Payroll Accounting Machine. Mrs Lcmke Business Law teacher, patientl ' . waits for an ansa er from her class. li Mrs. Rosemary Lemke Mike Smith RuhardTroxel Mrs. Virginia Baker Mrs. Ball keeps track of the time as her students takea thirty -minute product ion test. Whitmer offers many opportunities for the business-minded students. For se- niors, Business Law, Business Machines, and Notehand for the students going to college, are part of the curriculum. Accounting and shorthand are offered to those who don ' t want to be in the blocks. Accounting, shorthand, and typing are stressed more and studied in more detail in the Accounting, Stenographer, and Clerk-Typist blocks. Business Math, General enwr Wendy Akers works a complicated exercise Business, and Typing I are prerequisites for the business blocks. ° ' • ' ' ' ™ ' ' ' A. 1 W; ' I a J ' T J™ EK . ' r r Vh H v « «-.;« ifl H . ' T-v: ' -vV ■w f =• i tm 11 ' mm ' «k B H — V P Students learn business law to better understand the workings of the rules governing business Mrs. Margaret Ball Mrs. Jane Emen. A ' Mrs. Gertrude Shanteau Department Chairwoman Juniors Laurie Sharp and Darla Rolfes concentrate intensely on a complicated accounting test. New skills are acquired by students in business blocks. Deep thought is needed by Sherry Critten to solve aproblem in Business Law. 1 9 Mrs. Virginia Engel Miss Sue Hartman Industrial arts — challenge to individual student creativity. Boys interested in pursuing technical careers found that they could best prepare for future jobs by taking industrial arts courses. Mechanical drawing was taken by those students interested in engineering. Drawings of machine parts and tobls are a few of the examples of the work done by the students. Students in architectural drawing class designed commercial and private buildings to gather experience in their field of interest. Students in the eighth and ninth grades take general industrial arts courses to give them a sample of the different industrial fields. This helps the student in decid- ing a field of specialization in high school. Paul Hiser Department Chairman Abuve: Alan Dukate Left: Joseph Souliere Mrs. Joan Schulish Department Chairwoman Home ec helps students to gain homemaking knowledge. The Home Furnishings class learned how to use different types of fabrics and color schemes for the decoration of their own homes. The girls toured apartments, con- dominiums, a furniture store, newly constructed houses, and mobile homes. An in- terior decorator from Hudson ' s came to class and gave a lecture. As a final project, the students had to design their future homes. Child Development classes observed the activities of kindergarten classes at Hia- watha and Meadowvale schools. The students studied the importance of play and safety, and a little child psychology. The girls gave a Christmas party and brought children from their own homes to observe their reactions in large groups of children they didn ' t know. Debbie Tofft patiently installs a zipper. , HL Sewing straight seams is one of the basics learned by Roberta Gasiorowski in her Clothing cl Mrs. Anne Bigler Mrs. Caroline Brumm Miss Frances Kern Mrs. Lillian Steiner Mrs. Elizabeth Swanson Mrs. Irene Winter Afiss Nancy Cramer Owen Jansen Mrs. Carol McNeil Art classes teach students to exhibit creativity in work. A wide variety of art courses are offered at Whitmer involving such mediums as oil painting, ceramics, drawing, and sculpturing. Several students entered the Northwest Ohio Regional Scholastic Art and Pho- tography competition. Four freshmen, Sandy Franciscy, Patricia Parisian, Jim Piz- zo, and Ray DeSelms, received Blue Ribbon Awards. They were further honored when their entries were sent to New York for display in the National High School Art Exhibition. Miss Taddonio aids a student in designing an idea for a painting. Steue Kosinski prepares a design usm.g construction paper and gl, Miss Karen Patterson Mrs. Nancy Rideout Miss Ann Taddonio Randall Taylor Vocational facilities provide skilled education in trades. Meluin Pippert Department Chairm Vocational students find woodworking enjoyable as they sand their projects. Vocational students find the vocational wing of Whitmer High School meets their various needs as individuals. Students enjoy doing projects in fields which are a part of their variety of interests . Metals classes learn how to use machinery and tools, such as files, to mold and make various endeavors like chisels and other metal objects. Woodworking classes meet every day to learn about various grains in wood and how to sand, polish, and carve wood. The main purpose of the vocational wing is to teach students correct, efficient, and safe working habits. These techniques are taught on modern equipment by trained teachers. Students profit in these conditions. The number of vocational stu- dents will increase dramatically when the new vocational wing is completed for the 1973-74 school year. Dave Tefft shows that learning to use machines, such as the vertical mill, is important. Edward Boles Richard Chesney Wilbur Dusseau Kevin Gannon John Pfleghaar Robert Saunders Preston Taylor tries to contact a faraway radio operator in an electronics class project . im i Bob Cleghom works on a canoe, a project which entails muh concentration. r ■■■:•■■Robert Sradeja Cosmetology senior Vicki Deily reaches for a curler to set a regular patron ' s hair. Cosmetology courses offer job opportunities for grads. Electronics students Richard Gajeuski and Ed Burgess work on the batteries of the electric car. Gary Whitaker mims.-.... .-atximiiiKm Kevin Barley compares his manual with the actual mechanisms of the dune buggy. .Irs. Nagy instructs Joni Hawkins in the correct rocedure for styling hair. Cosmetology students learned many skills throughout the year. Such things as the basics of haircutting, bleaching, and tinting hair became part of their store of knowledge. Cosmetology students were also taught how to set, comb, and care for hair. Students sharpened these skills by practicing on mannequins, and also by practicing on each other. After these skills were acquired, the students had public patrons come in. Senior cosmetology students found that after graduation, there were many opportunities for jobs in beauty shops because of their excellent training at Whitmer. In other vocational areas many job opportunities also opened for Whitmer stu- dents. Experience in their field was gained by the electronics class ' construction of an electric car, and the auto shop ' s building of a dune bugg With an allout effort. Brian Hart demonstrates thecorrect use of this machine. The audio visual department readies curricular material. The audio visual department prepares much of the material used by the faculty of Whitmer High and the grade schools. Transparencies, such as those used for the overhead projectors, are produced in the audio visual room . Although the work and products of the audio visual center do not directly affect the students of the Whitmer complex, they are an important part of their education. This department aids the teachers by providing visual aids to help the students in their learning processes . Ed O ' Reilly Head of Audio Visual Center Mrs. Spaulding checks to see if an important machine is working correctly. Typing a variety of forms is one of the many res- ponsibilities as secretary of Miss Ann Schlieuert. Mr. Clrau cnmes too student ' s desk to help him answer a question. Occupational Education aids development of confidence. Occupational Education students leam how to be better citizens, a goal every lassroom should have. In the classroom, each individual student ' s talents are tressed, and each is taught how to improve himself. Another goal of Occupational Education is to teach self-reliance and self-confidence. Throughout the year the students take many field trips. These trips help the stu- lents develop a sense of responsibility. Students are given responsibilities before he trips and after they return classtime is spent in discussion of it. Each student ' s access at carrying out his responsibility is then evaluated. Some OE students have part -time jobs in the cafeteria where they help the cooks. Hhers spend part of their time aiding the custodians . i sr T= L Far Left :Mi,s- Cartlidge. Center: Mrs. Joyce Krause. Left: Mrs. Shirley ' Nagy. Mr. Grau looks over a student ' s shoulder to see if she is doing her homework correctly. It w l new pathways to one ' s goals new ideas to build a better future. Faculty Index When using this index, alt num- bers to the left of the diagonal desig- nate pages in the index side of the book. Numbers to the right of the diagonal indicate pages in the sec- ond half of the book. No diagonal is used if an individual ' s picture is only on the index side of the book. Aceto. Ted 9.5 B.A., M.Ed., Villanova University. Ph.D., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Assistant Principal, Whitmer. Althouse, Rav J. 124 B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Mathematics, Jefferson. Alvarez. Al 94 B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledp. Associate Principal of Student Af- fairs, Whitmer. Anderson, Bruce 23, 124 B.S., Hillsdale College. Algebra. Geometry. Football, Whitmer. Arnold. Donald 121 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Eighth Grade Band. Jefferson. Ascunce. Roland 110 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, M.Ed.. University of Michigan. Spanish I. II. Whitmer. Attie, Mrs. Betty 83.106 21,27 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, Introd- ucation to Speech, Survey of Drama, Advanced Speech Arts, Thespians, Senior Play, Junior Play, Whitmer. Bahna. Donald 94 B.Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo, Associate Principal — Curriculum, Whitmer. Baker. Mrs. Virginia 128 B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Accounting. Office Practice, Typing. Whitmer. Ball, Mrs. Margaret 129 82 B.A. in Business Ed., Defiance Col- lege, Office Practice, Semester Typ- ing, General Business, Junior Class Advisor, Whitmer. Barger. Philip .54. 130 B.B.A. University of Toledo. Busi- ness Math, Junior Accounting Clerk Block. Whitmer. Barton. Mark L. .3.5. 60. 124 B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Algebra, Student Council, Jefferson. Bartoo, David 42, 108 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. English. Basketball. Jefferson . Beck, Mrs. Dorothy 74 106 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Black Voices. Growth of the English Lan- guage. Creative Writing. National Honor Society, Whitmer. Belka. Mrs. Janice 110 B.S.. Slippery Rock State College. .Spanish. Washington. Bender. Robert 95 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University, M.Ed., University of Toledo, Associate Principal. Washington. Bennett, David 117 B.S., Bowling Green State Universi- ty, Science, Jefferson. Bernhoft. Mrs. Sharon .58, 98 B.S.. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. M.Ed.. University of Toledo, Guidance and Counseling. Whitmer. Bigler. Mrs. Anne 132 B.S.. Ohio State University. Home Economics. Jefferson. Bihn. Mrs. Doris 54. 130 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Ad- vanced Shorthand, Senior Clerk Typist Block, Office Practice, Whitmer. Binger. Mrs. Judy 122 17 B.A. in Ed.. University of Toledo. Physical Education. Whitmer. Binkley. Jonathan 113 B.A., Findlay College, M.A.. Univer- sity of Toledo, Ed.S.. Eastern Mich- igan, American Government. Politi- cal Parties. Politics, and Constitu- tional Change, Whitmer. Bishop. Kenneth 92 B.S.. Wilmington College. M.Ed.. Xavier University, Clerk-Treasurer, Board of Education . Blazey. Mrs. Betty 96 Secretary — Office of Associate Principal, Whitmer. Blumberg, Mrs. Dorothy 79 105 B.Ed.. M.L.S., University of Toledo. Library Chairman, Library Council, Whitmer. Boles, Edward 134 B.S., Tennessee Technological Uni- versity, M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Occupational Work Experience. Whitmer. Soros. Mrs. Dorothy 98 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi- ty, M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Guidance and Counseling, Washington. Bowsher, Lester 124 B.S., Ohio Northern University, M.S. St. Francis College. Whitmer. Brechbill. Earn. ' 95 B.Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo, .Assistant Principal, Washington. Brighton, Mrs. Verna 125 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, M.A.. University of Michigan, General Math, Algebra, Washington. Brown. Mrs. Barbara 106 B.A. of Ed., University of Toledo, Black Voices, Creative Writing, Whitmer. Browne. Vern 23 Equipment Manager. Football. Whitmer. Brumbaugh. Martin 93 B.S. in Ed., Manchester College, M.Ed.. Bowling Green State Univer- sity, Administrative Assistant for Business. Brumm. Mrs. Caroline 132 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Home Economics, Unified Arts, Jefferson. Bucklew. Mrs. Nannette 113 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Ameri- can History, Change Seekers, Social Problems, The American, World Affairs, World Controversial Fig- ures, Whitmer. Cain. Ronald .56. 117, 118 B.S. Millersville State College. M.S.. North Carolina A T State University. Physics. JETS, Whitmer. Cameron, Mrs. Susan 106 34 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Black Voices. Conflicts of the American Dream. Senior Class Adviser, Whitmer. Campbell, Mrs. Eileert 97 I don ' ( exactly understand the method, but it sure takes your mind off of a headache. Secretary — Principal ' s Office, Whitmer. Cannon. Mrs. Sara 108 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, Eng- lish, Washington. Cartlidge, Miss Patti 139 B.A. Mary ' Manse College. Science, Occupational Education, Whitmer, Cheerleaders, Jefferson. Chase. Charles 131 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, M.A. Ohio State Univer- sity, Industrial Arts, Driver ' s Edu- cation, Washington. Chesney, Richard 134 University of Toledo, Western Re- serve University, Vocational Draft- ing. Whitmer. Christopoulos. Mrs. Billie 125 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, Algebra, Intermediate Math, Washington. Cicak, George 123 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Health Education, Washington. Cline. Robert 122 B.S. in Ed.. Otterbein College. Physical Education, Cross-Country, Track, Whitmer. Collins, Mrs. Nancy 125 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Mathematics, Jefferson. Cook, William 113 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. .Ameri- can History. Whitmer. Corfman, Donald 124 B.S.. Bluffton College. M.Ed.. Uni- versity of Toledo. M.A. Bowling Green State University, Algebra I II, Aviation, Mathematics Depart- ment Chairman, Whitmer. Crabb. Mrs. Bette 97 Secretary — Principal ' s Office. Wash ington . Craden. Mrs. Sally 123 B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Physical Education. Washington Cramer. Mrs. Mary 106 B.A. in Ed.. University of Toldeo. Composition, Whitmer. Cramer, Miss Nancy 59, 133 B.S. in Ed., Ohio University, Art, Art Club, Jefferson. Cunningham. Patrick 40, 113 B.Ed., University of Toledo, World of Work, Reserve Basketball, Jefferson . Curli.ss. LaMar B.S.. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. Science, Driver Education, Jefferson . Davis. Harvey 93 B.S.. Northwest Missouri State Col- lege, M.Ed., University of Toledo, Administrative Assistant, for Personnel. Davis. Wayne 98 B.S.. University of Dayton. M.Ed.. University of Toledo, Counselor. Vocational Guidance Coordinator, Whitmer. Daye, Gordon B.S.. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. M.S. Eastern Michigan Univer- sity, Industrial Arts. Blue Print Reading, Mechanical Drawing, Jefferson. Decker, Norman 23, 122 B.S., M.S., Bowling Green State University. Physical Education, Football, Whitmer. DeGood. Dr. K.C. 92 A.B.. Findlay College. M.S.. Univer- sity of Michigan, Ph.D.. Ohio State University, Board of Education . DeLong. Dean 93 B.Ed.. Otterbein College. M.Ed., Bowling Green State University, Assistant Superintendent. Dentel. Dale 63. 121 B. of Music Ed.. Capitol University, Music Theory I ll, Symphonic Hand. Marching Band. Whitmer. Devine. Allan !0s U.S. in Ed, Bowling Green State C ' nii ' ersi ' fv, Engli.th. Wa. ' ihington. DeWitt. Donald 17. 23, 12.5 B.S.. Mam-heater College. M.S.. St. Francix College, Whitmer. Uiehl. Douglas .59. ;; . 12t) B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Biolo- gy. Whitmer. Dieringer. Andrew 12H B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. M.A. University of Tole- do. Business Math. Business Ma- chines. Whitmer. Dubendorfer. Mrs. Jean 99 Secretary — Deans ' Offices. Whitmer. Duck. Thomas w. .33. 123 B.S. in Ed.. Miami University. Health Education. Wrestling. Track. Washington. Dukate. Allen 131 B.S. in Ed., Miami University. Elec- tricity. Mechanical Drawing. Indus- trial Arts. Jefferson, Metals I, Whit- mer. Dunlap. James .59,117 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Biology, Biology Club. Whitmer. Dusseau, Wilbur 134 Machine Shop, Machine Shop Re- lated. Whitmer. Emery. Mrs. Jane .50 129 B.A.. University of Toledo. Typing. General Business. Economics. Equestrians. Whitmer. Engel. John 12O B.S.. University of Dayton. Chemis- try. Whitmer. Engel. Mrs. Virginia 54 130 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Office Practice. Shorthand I. Junior Steno Block. Intensive Office Education. Whitmer. Erme. Frank 113 23 B.S.. Findlay College, M.A. Univer- sity of Toledo. World History. Ath- letic Director. Whitmer. Erswell. Mrs. Delia 54 B.Ed., M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Senior Accounting Clerk Block. .Accounting I. Intensive Office Edu- cation. Whitmer. Evearitt. Larry 1O8 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Eng- lish. Washington. Faber. Mrs. Margaret 112 B.S.. Texas Western College. General Studies. Whitmer. Fagerstrom. Mrs. Juli 117 B.S.. Ohio State University. Biolo- gy. Science I II. Washington. Farrell. Miss Susan 77 110 B. Ed.. University of Toledo. French II.III.IV. French Honorary. Whitmer. Fish, Mrs. Margaret 104 Teacher ' s Aide. Whitmer. Folger. Frederick 113 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Ameri- can History. Jefferson. Ohio Histo- y. Whitmer. French. Thomas 128 ■Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. General Business. Washington, ' risch. Robert 117 ' ■Science, Whitmer. yumey. Miss Linda lOfj d.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State Miversity, Humor, Communica- I ' ons, Change, Whitmer. Gannon, Kevin i.-j.; B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo. Wooster College. Ho ' hart College. University College. Occupa- tional Work Experience. Whitmer. Gilbert. William 23. 99 B.S. in Ed.. Ohio University. M.S.. Eastern Michigan University, As- sistant Dean of Boys, Football. Track. Whitmer. Gillespie. Mrs. Joyce 104 Paraprofessional — Humanities Resource Center, Whitmer. Gladfelter. Mrs. Lois 74. no B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Latin. Foreign Language Department Chairwoman. Classical Honor Socie- ty. Whitmer. Goldman. Mrs. Ida 107 B.S. in Ed.. M.A.. University of To- ledo. Survey of .American Literature. Social Injustice. Whitmer. Gonia. Mrs. Florence 99 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Dean of Girls. Washington. Grau. James i; g B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Special Education. Chess Team. Whitmer. Graves. Harry .jy University of Toledo. Machine Shop. Related Science. Whitmer. Gray. Mrs. Carol 79. iu.5 A.B., Western Michigan University, M.A.L.S., University of Toledo. Li- brarian. Library Council. Whitmer. Grimm. Donald 117 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. M.S.. Indiana Univer.ii- ty. Biology, Whitmer. Grove. Lawrence 37, 12.5 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, General Math, Algebra. Hockey. Washington. Gshwind. Thomas 98 B.A. Findlay College. M.Ed.. Bowl- ing Green State University. Guid- ance Counselor. Jefferson Hainen. Frederick 121 B.S. in Ed.. Ohio Northern Univer- sity. Orchestra. Whitmer. Hall. Gerald 113. 116 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Ohio History. American History. Whitmer. Hamen. Glenn 125 B.S.. M.A., Bowling Green State University, General Math, Introduc- tory Math, Washington. Hartman. Miss Sue 54. l. ' iO B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Vocational Steno Block. Shorthand I. Typing I. Office Education Association. Whitmer. Hazzard. Mrs. Mary 126 B.A.. B.S.E. Mary Manse College. Math, Jefferson. Heaton, Mrs. Margorie 97 Secretary — Principal ' s Office. Jefferson . Heidtman. Hal 23, 117 B.S. in Ed., Ohio University, M.Ed.. Lfniversity of Toledo. Biology, Gen- eral Science. Football. Washington. Heindorff. Dan 113 B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. American History. Driver Education. -Jefferson. Helburn. Mrs. Helene 98 B.A. in Ed.. University of Michigan. M.Ed.. University of ' Toledo. Guid- ance Counselor. -Jefferson. Hcnning. Mrs. Mary ;as B.A.. Notre Dame ' College. English. Jefferson . Hering. Jeffrey 126 B.A.. University of Michigan. M.Ed., University of Toledo. Inter- mediate Math. Algebra I. Statistics. Elementary Functions. Student Council. Whitmer. Hersland, John 99 B.S. in Ed.. M.A. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Dean of Boys. Whitmer. High. .Andy 107 A.B.. B.J.. University of Missouri. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Com- munications. Creative Writing. Whitmer. Hiser, Paul i:ji B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green Slate University, Industrial Arts, Jefferson . Hoeffel. Miss Jeannine 110 .A.B.. Mary Manse College. M.A.. Indiana University. French I. Eng- lish I. Washington. Hofheinz. MarjorieA. 123 B.S.. Ohio State University. Health Education. Washington. Holden. Frederick 95 B.S. in Liberal .Arts. M..A.. Bowling Green State University. Assistant Principal. -Jefferson. Horstman. Raymond 41. 114 B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Humanities, U. S. History, Freshman Basketball. ■Jefferson . Houston. Miss Betty 82. 108 B.A.. M. Ed.. University of Toledo. Public Speaking. Whitmer Summer Players, Washington Debate Team. Washington. Huffman. David 93 B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Director of Elementary Education. Hutchinson. Roger 114 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Ameri- can History. Jefferson. Ice. Gerald 117. 118 B.Ed.. M.S. and Ed.. Specialist in Science Ed.. University of Toledo. Physiology. Science Department Chairman. Whitmer. Jacobs. Thomas 126 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Introd- ucation to Algebra. .Algebra I. Whitmer. Jansen, Owen 133 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Art I. Washington. Johnson. Delvin 131 A.B.. Denison University. Industrial Arts. Whitmer. Johnston. Mrs. Karen 126 B.Ed., University of Toledo, American History, -Jefferson. ■Jones. Michael 114 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. .Ameri- can History, Jefferson. Jones, Steven 136 B. Voc. Ed.. University of Toledo. Whitmer. Kaemming. David W. .58. 133 B.F..A.. Eastern Michigan Universi- ty. .Art I. Crafts. Ceramics. Art Club. Washington. Kahle. David 109 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. En- glish. Jefferson. Kalmbach. Mrs. Esther 80. 126 B.Ed.. Ohio State University. M.S.. University of Toledo. Algebra. De- bate. Individual Events. .Motional Forensic League. Forum. Whitmer. Kantaras. Mrs. Alhanasia 126 B.A.. University of Toledo. Algebra. Intermediate Math. Washington. Karazim. Mrs. Mary l- 6 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Geome- try. Algebra. Independent Study .Advisor. Cheerleaders. Whitmer. Karoulis, Miss Pholene 1 14 B.A.. University of Toledo. Ameri- can Government, .American History I, Recent America, American Revo- lution, World Wars, Whitmer. Keifer. Mrs. ■Janet 48. 122 ' 28 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Physi- cal Education. Varsity Pep Club, Reserve Pep Club, Whitmer. Keller. Mrs. -Janet 76. Ill B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Spanish II IV. SpanL-ih Honorary. Whitmer. Kepp. William 11)9 B.A.. Ohio University. English. Humanities, Jefferson. Kerlin. Stephen 114 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. .Ameri- can Government. Division and Rev- olution. American Revolution. Whitmer. Kern. Miss Frances 132 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. M.A. in Ed.. Columbia University. Clothing. Home Nursing Child Development. Whitmer. Kimmelman. Paul 123 B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. Health Education. Washington. Kingsley. Powell 20, 23. 7 7 B.Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo. Physiology. Football, Whitmer. Klomp, Thomas lt)7 .A.B.. Findlay College, Communica- tions, Whitmer. Knauss. Eugene 95 B.A.. M.A., Univer. ' iity of Toledo. Associate Principal. Jefferson. Knisely. Ronald 92 B.B.A.. University of Toledo. Board of Education. Koester. Jay 64. 121 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Instru- mental Music. Washington Concert Band. Panther Pep Band. Washington. Konczal. Mrs. .Josephine 104 Paraprofessional — Humanities Resource Center. Washington. Krause. Mrs. Joyce .56. 139 B.S. in Ed.. M.A. in Ed.. Bowling Green . tate University. Occupa- tional Education. Future Teachers of America. Whitmer. Kreuz. Mr. Lee 119 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Chem- istry. Independent Study .Advisor. Whitmer. Krien brink. Leonard HI B.Ed.. M.Ed.. University of Toledo. C.E.S.. Sorbonne Universite de Par- is. French. French Club, Whitmer. Kunisch. Raymond 119 B.S.. University of Toledo. Science. Jefferson. Kum, Ms. Elaine 107 B.S. in Ed.. Eastern Illinois Univer- sity. Black Voices. Conflict of the .American Dream. Bible as Litera- ture. Whitmer. Kuohn. Richard.A. 119 B.S.. Ohio State University. Biolo- gy. Whitmer. Kutzke. Mrs. June 111 BA.. M.Ed.. D.J.. University of Toledo. Latin I. French, French Club, Jefferson. Kwiatowski, Mrs. Carolyn 78, 10-5 Library Clerk, Library Council, Washington. Lane, Men 7.5, 1 14 .34 B.Ed., M.A., University of Toledo, American History, Senior Class Advisor, Junior Council on World Affairs, Whitmer. Lattimore, Ned 107 B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, Humanities, Whitmer. Lemerand, Mrs. Alice 104 Western Reserve University, Para- professional — Math-Science Re- source Center, Whitmer. Lemke, Mrs. Rosemary 74. 128 B.Ed., M.A., University of Toledo, Clerical Record Keeping, Business Law, Typing, National Honor Socie- ty, Whitmer. Marciniak, Mrs. Sheila 107 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Super- natural, Social Injustice, Whitmer. Martin, Boyd 94 21 A.B., Muskingum College, M.A. University of Michigan, Principal of Whitmer Complex, Whitmer. Martin, Mrs. Cathay 126 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Algebra U, Geometry, Whitmer. Martin, Mr. Ronald B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Administrator of Health and Physi- cal Education Program. Mathies, William 126 B.B.A., M.Ed., Ed. Spec, Universi- ty of Toledo, Business Math, Gener- al Math, Washington. Mattimore, John 113 B.S., Mount St. Mary ' s College, Modern Social Problems, Social Studies Department Chairman, Whitmer. Mauter, Mrs. Peggy 98 B.S. in Ed., Miami University, M.Ed., University of Toledo, Guid- ance Counselor, Whitmer. McFarland, Thomas 119 B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, Science, Photography, Chess Club, Washington. McKenzie, Miss Flora 123 B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Physical Education, Jefferson. McMaken, Dennis 71, 72, 73, 121 B.M.Ed., Capitol University, Girls ' Chorus, Boys ' Chorus, Washington, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Whitmer. McNeil, Mrs. Carole .58, 133 B.S. in Art, Bowling Green State University, M.A., University of To- ledo, Arts and Crafts, Whitmer. Meihls, Harmon 63, 121 B.S. in Ed.. Ohio Northern Univer- sity, Music Coordinator for Wash- ington Local Schools, Marching Band, Whitmer. Metzger, Henry 92 Board of Education. Mierzejewski, Stephen 114 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Ameri- can History, Revolution fe Frontier, Whitmer. Migliori, Joe 38, 135 B.A., Heidelberg College, Occupa- tional Work Experience, Varsity W, Varsity Basketball. Whitmer. Miller, Mrs. Elsie 97 Secretary — Principal ' s Office, Whitmer. Miller, Mrs. Norma 100 R.N., St. Luke ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Washington. Mohler, Mrs. Phyllis 104 Library Clerk, Whitmer. Moore, Kenneth 131 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, M.A. in Ed., University of Michigan, Metals H, lU, IV, V, Driver Education. Whitmer. Mortemore, Mrs. Lenore 1 18 B.S., B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Earth Science, Botany, Physical Science, Washington. Murin, William 98 A.B., Glenville State College, M.Ed., University of Toledo, Guid- ance Counselor, Whitmer. Nagy, Mrs. Bonnie .52, 135, 136 Cosmetology, Related Shop, Voca- tional Industrial Club of America, Whitmer. Nagy, Mrs. Shirley .50, 139 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Occupational Education, Whitmer. Newell, Mrs. Gwendolyn 70, 121 B.M., University of Michigan, Girls ' Chorus, Jefferson. Newman, Larry 131 B.S., Bowling Green State Universi- ty, Industrial Arts, Driver Educa- tion, Washington. Nicewonder. Mrs. Muriel B.Ed.. University of Toledo, Eng- lish, Washington. Nightingale, Homer 93 B.S., University of Toledo, M.A., University of Michigan, Superin- tendent of Schools. Noble, Miss Catherine .56. 112 B.A., Notre Dame College, M.S.E., Arkansas State University, General Studies, Future Teachers of Ameri- ca, Whitmer. Noble, Mrs. Leila 78, 105 B.A., Denison University, B.L.S. Western Reserve University, Librar- ian, Library Council, Jefferson. Norton, Mrs. Carol 76, 107 B.S. in Ed.. Ohio State University, M.A. in Ed.. University of Toledo, Change, Communications, Quill and Scroll, Whitmer. Oberle, Carl 136 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Vocational Technology, Whitmer. Ochs. Mrs. Joyce 109 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Read- ing. Jefferson . Offenburg, Mrs. Kathy V26 1 2S B.Ed., University of Toledo, Algebra I, Geometry , Pantherettes, Whitmer. Ogrodowski, Mel 42, 114 B.S., Western Michigan University, World Wars, Twentieth Century Europe, American History, Early Western Civilization, Baseball, 8th Grade Basketball, Whitmer. Onweller, William 1 ' 27 B.Ed., University of Toledo, M.A.T., University of Cincinnati, Advanced Algebra, Algebra II, Washington. O ' Reilly, Edward 138 B.S., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Audio-Visual Director, Whitmer. Osborn, Richard 115 B.Ed., M.Ed.. University of Toledo, Philosophy, Education, World His- tory, Whitmer. Palermo, Miss Dawn 51, 127 B.Ed., University of Toledo, General Math, Girls ' Athletic Association, Jefferson . Palmerton, Thomas 115 B.A., Findlay College, M.Ed.. Uni- versity of Toledo, History, English, Debate, Jefferson. Parlette, Mrs. Althea 78, 105 A.B., Douglas College, Rutgers University, B.Ed., University of Toledo, M.L.S., Drexel Institute of Technology. Librarian. Library Council. Washington. Passon. Dan 23, 122 B.A., Hillsdale College, M.A., Ball State University, Physical Educa- tion. Football, Whitmer. Pattay, Robert 118 B.S. in Ed., University of Detroit, General Science, Washington. Patterson, Miss Karen ,59, 133 BA. in Art Ed., Indiana University, Art, Art Club, Jefferson. Payeff, Ronald 118 B.S.E., Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Science, Driver Education, Jefferson. Pease, Andy 23,27,118 B.A., University of Toledo, General Science. Football. Jefferson. Pennypacker. Mrs. Nancy 99 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Dean of Girls, Jefferson. Perkins,, Mrs. Mary Jane 51,109 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, English, Girls ' Athletic Association, Jefferson. Perry, Mrs. Carolyn 107 B.S. in Journalism, Ohio University, Drama-Acting, Humanities, Com- munications, Whitmer. Pfleghaar, John 57, 135 Electronics I, Electronics Related, Math for Electronics, Radio Club, Whitmer. Pickle, Mrs. Ann 98, 107 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Super- natural, Change, Sophomore Class Advisor, Whitmer. Pippert, Mrs. Frances 99 B.A., Muskingum College, Assistant Dean of Girls, Whitmer. Pippert, Melvin 134 B.S. in Agriculture, Ohio State Uni- versity, M.S. in Ed., Indiana Uni- versity, Vocational Director, Adult Education Director, Night High School Principal, Whitmer. Fletcher, Mrs. Charlotte V22 B.S., Milligan College, Corrective Physical Education, Whitmer. Pontius, Mrs. Mary Lou 97 Bookkeeper — Whitmer Complex. Quinlivan, James P. 115 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Fron- tier America, Recent America, Good Times Bad Times, Whitmer. Rabbitt, Gerald 127 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Con- sumer Science Math, Jefferson. Reifert, James 35, 109 These parakeets were one of many Biology Club displays in the science de- partment showcase. B.S.. Bowling Green Slate University, English 8th Grade Wres- tling, Jefferson. Reifert, Mrs. Susan 1()8 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Bowl- ing Green State University, English, Knitting Club, Washington. Revard. Phillip 60, 111 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Span- ish, Washington Student Council. Washington. Revitl. Gary ;;,5 B.S., Bowling Green State Universi- ty, American Government. The In- dividual, Junior Class Advisor. Whitmer. Rice, Arthur iw A.B.. Northland College. M.Ed.. University of Toledo, Introduction to Behavioral Science, The Individu- al, Family, and Marriage, Whitmer. Rice, Jim 38, 108 B.A., Olivet College, B.Ed., Univer- sity of Toledo, English, Washington Drama Club, Varsity Basketball. Jefferson . Rideout. Mrs. Nancy 133 B.F.A., Bowling Green State Uni- versity. Art. Jefferson. Riggle. Mrs. Ruth 100 R.N., Toledo Hospital School of Nursing, Nurse. Paramedical Club. Jefferson . Rinderknecht, Mrs. Kathy 109 B.A.. Wittenberg University, M.A., University o f Toledo, English, Jefferson . Roberts, James 124, 127 B.S. in Ed.. Ohio State University. Marh, Whitmer. Robison, Mrs. Mary 96 Secretary- — Associate Principal ' s Office, Whitmer. Rosa, Miss Mary 75, HI B.A.. B.Ed., University of Toledo, Spanish I, II. Spanish Club, 1 Whitmer. Ruiz. Mrs. Diane 76, 111 B.S. in Ed.. M.A. m Spanish. Bowl- j ing Green State University. Spanish II, III, Spanish Honorary, Whitmer. Russell, Mrs. Kathleen 120 B.S., Bowling Green State Universi- ty, Biology, Whitmer. Rybarczyk, James 127 B.A. of Ed.. University of Toledo. Mathematics. Jefferson. Saunders, Robert K. 1.3.5 Auto Skills. Auto Related, Adult Education, Whitmer. Schaefer. Mrs. Myrl 96 i Secretary — Associate Principal ' s j Office, Whitmer. Scheinblum, Miss Robin in I B.A. in Span. Ed.. Long Island Uni- versity. Spanish, Spanish Educa- tion. Jefferson . Schlie. ' iser, Mrs. Erma .53, 100 R.N.. St. Luke ' s Hospital School of Nursing. Nurse. Paramedical Club, Whitmer. Schlievert. Miss Ann 138 Audio-Visual Secretary, Whitmer. Schmidt. David J. 34, 120 B.A. in Natural Sciences, Ca ' ptiol University, Science, Freshman Wrestling, Washington. Schuerman, Miss -Jolene 120 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. General Science, Washington. Schulish. Mrs. -Joan 132 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Home Economics, Home Economics Depart ment Chairwoman, Washington. SchuU. Carl Robert 13. 23, 1 16 B.Ed., Univer. ' iily of Toledo. Intro- duction to Behavioral Science. ■American Government. Football. Head Baseball Coach. Whitmer. Scofield. Mrs. Margaret 96 Secretary — Curriculum Office, Whitmer. Shanteau, Mrs. Gertrude 130 B.Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo, Shorthand I. Business Department Chairwoman. Whitmer. Shell, Larry P. 112 B.S. in Ed ' .. M.A.T. of Chem.. Indi- ana University, General Studies, Whitmer. Sherwood, Mrs. Mary 1.38 Audio-Visual Assistant. Whitmer. Shook, Mrs. Lorraine 128 B.S. in Bus. Ed., Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Personal Typing, Beginning Typing. Notehand. Whitmer. Sidor. Louis .A. 107 B.S., Bowling Green State Universi- ty. Humor, Change, Whitmer. Skulas, Mrs. Christina 108 B.S.. Butler, University, English, Washington. Slovak. Paul 131 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Mechanical Drawing. Architectural Drawing, Producer. Director. Scenery Designer for Musi- cal. Whitmer. Slovak. Mrs. Susan 99 34 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University, Dean of Girls, Senior Class .Advisor. Whitmer. Small. Mrs. Anne 107 B.S. in Ed., Indiana University, M. Ed., University of Toledo. Commu- nications. Supernatural, Humor, Whitmer. Smith, Darrel 98 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green .S ' fa(e University, M.A.. Eastern Michigan University, Guidance Counselor, Washington. Smith. Mrs. Grace 0. 54. .55. 130 B.S.. M.S., Bowling Green State University, Junior Clerk Typist Block. Semester Typing, Office Education Association, Whitmer. Smith. John W. 31. 122 B.S., Bow-ling Green State Universi- ty, Physical Education, Wrestling, Whitmer. Smith. Michael D. 52, 128 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University. Distributive Education I. II. Distributive Education Club of America, Whitmer. Souliere. -Joe 16. 23, 131 B.A.. Industrial I ' -f.s-. Football. Jefferson . Sowers, Miss Sharyn B.A. of Ed.. M.A. University of To- ledo, English, Speech, Drama Club, Jefferson . Spaulding, Mrs. Beverly 1.38 Paraprofessional — Audio-Visual Center. Whitmer. Sradeja. Robert 136 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University, Occupational Work Experience, Whitmer. Stacy, Donald B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State University, Health and Safety Coordinator. Stahr. Mrs. Lucy 107 B.Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo, Basic Composition, .American Liter- ature. British Literature, Whitmer. Stearns, Miss Barbara 127 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Alge- bra, Intermediate Math, Washing- ton Pep Club. Cheerleaders, Washington. Steiner, Miss Lillian 132 B.A., Bluffton College, M.S., Ohio State University, M.A.T. , Michigan State University, Home Economics, Whitmer. Stelter, Mrs. Wiebke 74, 111 Masters, University of Kiel. Ger- many, German, German Club. Whitmer. Stephenson. Robert W. 98 B.Ed.. M.Ed., University of Toledo. Guidance Counselor, Whitmer. Stewart. Mrs. Barbara 98 B.S. in Ed.. Bowling Green State University, M.Ed., University of Toledo. Director of Guidance. Whitmer. Stutz, Mrs. Mary Anne 107 B.A., Mary Grove College, The Hero. Good and Evil, Whitmer. Summers, Mrs. Edna 136 Cosmetology I, Whitmer. Sutherland, Mrs. Patricia 109 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Read- ing. Jefferson . Swanson. Mrs. Elizabeth 132 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. Home Economics, Foods. Washington. Szymkowiak. David 116 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University. American History, Early Civilization, Jefferson. Taddonio, Miss Ann .58, 133 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, Draw- ing and Printmaking, Commercial Art and Design, Art Club, Art I, Whitmer. Taylor. Randal .58. 133 B.S.. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. Art I, Sculpture, Painting, Art Club. Whitmer. Thoman, Leroy 136 B A. Equivalent, Auto Mechanics, Related Science, Vocational Indus- trial Club of .America, Whitmer. Thomaswick. Richard 86. 88, 107 B.Ed.. University of Toledo. ORA- CLE. PANTHER ' S PAUSE. -Jour- nalism I. II. Quill and Scroll. Whitmer. Thyer. John 92 Board of Education Tobin. Miss Margaret 127 .A.B.. Man. Manse College. .Algebra I. Washington. Todd. Mrs. Bette .50. 123 B.S., M.S., University of Michigan, Physical Education, Girls ' Athletic .Association, Circus, Whitmer. Tongring, Jack 66, 121 B.Sc. M.A.. Ohio State University. Varsity Band. Stage Band. Intro- duction to Music. Whitmer. Towe, Mrs. Margaret 106 B.A.. B.Ed., University of Toledo, Humor, Social Injustice, English Department Chairwoman. Whitmer. Trimble. Mrs. Ruth 78 Library .Aide. Jefferson . Troxel. Richard 128 B.Ed.. University of Toledo, Typing I, Semester Typing, Sales, Data l ocessing. Consumer Economics, Whitmer. Tscherne, Miss Sharon 120 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Chem- istry, Biology, Whitmer. Turner, Richard 92 Board of Education . Waltzer, Timothy G. 23, 116 98 B.S. in Ed.. Miami University, Re- gional Geography. American History IV, Division. Conflict, Reunion, Civ- il War, Football, Sophomore Class Advisor, Whitmer. Weglian.John 116 B.Ed., J.D., University of Toledo, American Government. American Revolution, Whitmer. Weida, Gregg 116 B.Ed., University of Toledo. .Ameri- can History, Golf, Jefferson. Whitaker. Gary 23, 136 B.S., M.S.. Bowling Green State University. Simulator, Driver Edu- cation, Football, Whitmer. Whitaker. David L. 23, 34, 123 B.A.. Bowling Green State Universi- ty. Physical Education, Driver Edu- cation. Football, Wrestling, Washington. Whit eman, James 19.112 B.A.. University of Michigan, Gen- eral Studies. American Field Serv- ice, Tennis, Whitmer. Williams, Mrs. Carolyn 104 Dickenson Secretarial School. Teacher ' s Aide, Whitmer. Williamson, Mrs. Nora 96 Guidance Secretary, Whitmer. Williamson, Miss Lois 108 B.S. in Speech Ed.. Fort Wayne Bi- ble College. Introduction to Speech, Washington. Wilson, James 23, 116 B.S., Manchester College, Modern Social Problems, American Govern- ment, Football, Whitmer. Winter, Mrs. Irene 132 B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Home Economics. Jefferson . Wumer. Mrs. Gloria 100 R.N., Trumbull Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Nurse, Paramed- ical Club, Whitmer. Yarger. Buttons 21 Head Custodian. Yeager. Carl B.S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University, Science, Washington. Zemla, Mrs. Barbara 109 B.Ed., University of Toledo, .Ameri- can Literature, Supernatural, Whitmer. Zientek, William 17, ' 23. 123 B.S. in Ed., Ball State University, Physical Education, Varsity Foot- ball, 8th Grade Track, Jefferson. Zierolf, Donald 23, 120 B.S. in Ed.. M.Ed.. Bowling Green State University, General Science. .Athletic Trainer for Whitmer Com- plex. Jefferson . Zunk. 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They ' re already in many of these uses right now, moving fast into others. Your career could make tracks at Owens-Corning too. There are hundreds of opportunities. For information, write us: Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Fiberglas Tower, Toledo, Ohio 43601 •Trademark Registered Owens-Cornmg Fiberglas Corp. OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS And that ' s the truth, pl-pl-pt-pl! Congratulations To Debbie And Denny And The Class of 1972 COMPLIMENTS OF George Don Four Square Builders, Inc. A3 GOG 4 i 16 wi3 m S=, it.- i- _ r? on w Q ' : V. c 5 . a) t c y ' ' 1 So j: u-On ' -f - 7 0 ' -. . -- ■7- - ' ' . x ' ' ' ' ° ' V ' • ■■• . ' ' ° . V .fj .± - . ' K, .r . • r .- . V c X 4 0 a- ; - ,.J. f ORACLE 1972 Whitmer High School 5601 Clegg Drive Toledo, Ohio 43613 Volume XLH bxmn STUDENTS Page SENIORS ACTIVITIES Page You try, you put everything into it. But does anyone else care? This is where your emotions come in. Will you just play along, saying you don ' t care either? Or will you be hurt and will you cry? Sometimes you get carried away in your emotions. Then you really get con- fused. Why are you crying? Why are you uptight? You should be happy, but you ' re not. But who cares how you feel? Alone. You can be in a room with a million other people, but you are still all alone. You need the times alone to think. To think of the many events and people that make up your life. ACTIVITIES sa m H WSM Variety of songs and costumes make 1971 musical successful. Ann sits alone contemplating her husband and his preoccupation with money. Kipps and his fellow employees gather for a song before leaving to enjoy a night off. The bride and groom and friends pause a moment for a group picture of the wedding party. Concerned friend: d Kipps when he faints after discovering he has inherited a fortune. Jim Kirchenbauer as Kipps and Debbie Beckett as Ann sing of their feelings for each other. Ted Czerniejewski as Chitterlow dramatically informs Kipps of his inherited fortune. vT Km ■1 ' ifT P vy ' ' t l u. H • ' ' 1 m laI sS ' i With the combined efforts of students and faculty, Whitmer High School present- ed the 1971 musical, Half a Sixpence. Under the guidance of Mr. Paul Slovak, director; Mr. Harmon Meihls, band director; Mr. Dennis McMaken, vocal director; and Mr. and Mrs. George Offenburg, choreography; students worked to enact in song the story of a shop boy, Kipps, who inherited a fortune only to have it squan- dered and be forced back to the simple life again. Senior Debbie Beckett as Ann. and Jim Kirchenbauer. as Arthur Kipps, por- trayed the two lovers separated by Kipps ' sudden acquisition of a small fortune. Kipps entered the elite group and left Ann, who was only a maid, behind. Kipps ' plans for a new life married to Helen Walsingham ended as suddenly as they had begun when Helen ' s brother lost Kipps ' money in bad investments. Kipps returned to open a book store and was again welcomed by Ann and his old friends. Other important roles were played by Mary Diefenthaler, Jamie Lambert, and Ted Czerniejewski. Employees of Shalford ' s Emporium were played by Don Begley, Tom Cox, Carlos Ascunce, Vicki Wells, Caroline Sanbome, Ellen Wretschko, and Joyce Follas. The variety of rousing and tender songs plus the addition of beautiful costumes helped make this one of the most colorful musicals presented at Whitmer. The 1971 chorus line kicks up their heels to the tune of If the Rain s Got to Fall. J . w Mike Oikle executes a difficult stunt on the high horse. Whitmer ' s annual circus is the gymnastic ' s event of the year. The popular Whitmer Circus was held again last year, entering history as the 36th annual Circus. Months of hard work and determination brought forth the 1971 Circus. The physical education department and over 200 students com- bined their skills to present three nightly shows displaying all fields of acrobatics. Mr. Jim Rice acted as Ringmaster for the three performances. By introducing each of the acts, he added a special touch to each evening ' s performance. The circus began with co-ed apparatus and continued through to the ladder act and the finale. Acts such as free exercise, two-man girls, calisthenics, ad- vanced co-ed, and elementary co-ed were led by the students. Each special act was choreographed and set to music by the students themselves. Other acts such as vaulting, two-man throws, three-man specials and the clowns rounded out the evenings ' performances. The relays gave each class a chance to prove their strength and physical coor- dination. Each night, the three classes competed for the prized trophy. The crowd played its part in the madness surrounding the relays, erupting in fren- zied enthusiasm at the appearance of the relay squads. The tension rose each night, peaking on Saturday when the title was finally decided. Appropriately, as a part of tradition, the seniors emerged victorious. Students chosen for the ladders act combine physical skill and strength to perform each pyramid ■' i •ir(,|- 4 GET Puwf Rum ' Va OM or a GUfi,HOVoiii i(AT us,wc ' «£ ' 7r SHELLS tc J athy Irelan concentrates on having perfect rm in her V-seat for the cais routine. Mrs. Binger lends Lyn Foley a helping hand as she practices her V-seat on the balance beam. Don Crawford tries to stop Tom Tucker from run- ning out of the haunted house. Imagination helps in adding a special touch to Hi-Jinx. The annual Hi-Jinx is a musical and dramatic production put on by the freshman class. Last year ' s was directed by Miss Betty Houston and Mrs. Christina Skulas, with the cooperation of the music department . The plot revolved around two teenagers (Tom Tucker and Don Crawford) who dared each other to go into a haunted house after dark. Once inside, they encoun- tered Dr. Zero (Rick Wallace) and his three assistants, Henrietta (Lisa Null), Mer- gatroid (Randy Fritch), and Lucinda (Patti Radebaugh) . As other people had before them, they became captives. The little brother of one of the boys (Jeff Ulrich), a policeman (Lee Rightmyer), and a nosy neighbor were also held captive. A group of teenagers came to rescue their friends, but became prisoners, too. From time to time, characters being held captive were made to enter- tain their captors. The mother of one of the youths (Cindy Meyers) finally rescued the entire group and released the captives from the strange power Dr. Zero held over them. A Dixieland band performs in the haunted house under the direction of Dr. Zero. A chorus line under the spelt of Dr. Zero puts on a dance for his entertainment . Patti Radebaugh conjures up a potion and entices Ruth McBee to drink it. ' m. P fc y K;a r H. v H [ Ruth McBee. under the power of Dr. Zero, sings a charming song, If They Could See Me Now. Above: Patti Radebaugh threatens to turn Tom Tucker into a toad to prove that she is a witch. Lee Rosenbaum accepts the Harvard Book Award for outstanding scholastic achievement. Dean Hawk. 71-72 Student Council president, repeats the office vow after Kris Halderma Ron Skulas accepts his award for his speech pres- Greg Wojciechowski presents his ex-coach with a photograph honoring his wrestling titles. entation for the Toledo Optimist Club. Individual students honored in 1971 Awards Assembly. Dale Crow recipient John Kantner proudly displays his award with Mr. Erme- The 1971 Awards Assembly was a combination of traditional and new awards. Various departments of the school presented honors to students for outstanding achievement in their respective areas. Activities represented were math, speech, drama, language, and physical education, among others. Among those receiving awards for individual achievement were Debbie Beckett for best actress and Bill Barrington for best actor. Junior Lee Rosenbaum was sin- gled out to accept the Harvard Book Award. This award is presented each year to the junior student who exceeds both scholastically and in outside activities. Half- way through the Awards Assembly, 1970-71 Student Council president Kris Haider- man took time to induct Dean Hawk as new Student Council president. After in- ducting Pete Silverman as vice president for this year . Dean presided over the rest of the assembly. The assembly was climaxed by the naming of the recipient of the 1971 Dale Crow Award. Senior John Kantner was named the outstanding senior in athletics and scholastics. John gained recognition from participation in basketball, golf, track and cross-country. He was a member of Varsity W his sophomore, junior and senior years. Mrs. Attie presents the best leading actress award to Debbie Beckett. Mr. Martin congratulates Buttons on his award for outstanding service to the school. Alumni come home to 1971 Wonderful World of Color. Georgia Kantner and Paulette Darling. Jr. and Soph. Attendants, wait for the trip around the field Sheila Madden Wonderful World of Color was the theme chosen for Whitmer ' s 1971 Homecom- ing festivities. The weekend was kicked off by a snake dance from Wernert School to Whitmer, Thursday night. After an exciting pep session, Student Council Presi- dent, Dean Hawk, announced the junior and sophomore attendants. The following night, Whitmer met the Spartans of Start on the Panther football field for an exciting game. During halftime, floats built and designed by the three upper classes carried the attendants and candidates for queen to midfield, where the 1970 Homecoming Queen, LuAnne Adams, crowned Debbie Zaski Whitmer ' s Homecoming Queen of 1971. Saturday, students met, talked, and danced to the music of Agents Phyve at the annual homecoming dance. The fieldhouse was appropriately decorated with a huge castle and large figures of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Again Whitmerites converged on the Panther stadium as Sunday afternoon saw the senior and junior girls battling it out in the traditional Powder Puff football game. Seniors proved victorious by a final score of 8-6. Debbie Hayes Connie Gardner Dawn Gomez attempts to seduce Bill Groves while teaching him the finer points of acting. CAST: Row 1: J. Lewis, T. Cox, S. Rayman. Row 2: A. Leitnick, K. Parsons. D. Gomez, B. Groves, J. Follas. L. Webne. Row 3: J. Kirchenbauer, K. Less, D. Begley, F. Vobbe. L. Rosenbaum. Comedy provides fun night for viewers of senior play . In the senior class production of Enter Laughing, David Kolowitz (Bill Groves), the central character, encounters a host of comical experiences and individuals. In the play by Carl Reiner. David attempts to become an actor, much to his parents ' distress. Rather than follow his parents ' wishes to become a pharmacist, he tries out for his first play. Here, David meets the director ' s daughter, Angela (Dawn Gomez), who he considers to be one of the most exciting women he ever met. Unfortunately, his love life is about as bad as his acting ability. With his adjustment in becoming an actor, David almost loses his one true girl- friend. Wanda (Joyce Follas). and loses his job. His parents (Lee Rosenbaum and Linda Webne) try to influence Dave from continuing his foolish dramatic career. However, Dave goes through with his first play and although his acting ability is comically atrocious, he realizes his inabilities and falseness in his whims over Ange- la. He finally regains his girlfriend Wanda and his desire to be a pharmacist. Other cast members were Don Begley, Tom Cox, Jim Kirchenbauer. Anne Leit- nick, Keith Less, Jeff Lewis, Kent Parsons, Steve Rayman, and Fred Vobbe. Jim Kirchenbauer tries to push BUI Groves ( the stage to cure his stage fright. Steve Rayman displays to the audience the pro- per utay to do the ha-cha-cha. Bill Groves escorts Joyce Folia into the cemetery to do a little necking Junior thespians perform Three Men on a Horse. Frankie and Harry remove Mr. Carver, who is trying to find Erum, from the hotel room. Erwin refuses to pay for the first new dresses Au- drey has bought in threeyears. Charlie, Mabel, and Frankie try to cure Erwin ' s hangover in time for the first race. Gloria andAl from the paper photograph Audrey for an article on Erwin ' s disappearance. K■.■, Patsy and his gang attack Erwin when they think he tipped them off on the wrong horse. George Abbot ' s three act play, Three Men on a Horse, was presented this year in two nighttime performances and a special sophomore matinee by the junior class. Dana King portrayed Erwin Trowbridge, a verse writer for a greeting card company, who became involved with a band of gangsters because of his ability to pick winning race horses. Jim Steves, as Patsy, led the gang, consisting of Carlos Ascunce, Bryan Banner, and Patti Hanna. They first met Erwin in a bar when he tried to get drunk after a fight with his wife and brother-in-law. Patsy convinced Erwin to choose the winning horses for him, and to make sure that Erwin stayed to help, kept him drunk and hidden in a hotel room. Patsy finally allowed Erwin to leave the hotel room to figure out the winning horses on the bus, as he was accustomed. Erwin ' s wife, played by Sheree Cully, followed her husband to the hotel room with Erwin ' s boss. Erwin refused to become greedy, despite the huge amount of money he won by helping the crooks. His boss finally realized Erwin ' s true value and Erwin continued to write his greeting card verses, for a sizable salary increase. Steve Brown, Jeff Konczal, and Paul Peters also had featured roles. CAST: Row 1: Carlos Ascunce, Mary Jo Drexler — Student Director, Rich Lemer, Craig Weide. Row 2: Dana King, Sheree Cully, Patti Hanna, Jim Steues, Patti Poitinger. Standing; Kim Strowger, Mark Sherman, Bryan Benner, Paul Peters. Jeff Konczal, Rick Wager, Mrs. Betty Attie — Director, Steve Brown. Audrey and her brother jump to conclusions at the discovery of Erwin ' s little black book. Moses tries to sneak a peek as the hotel maid deposits her money in a safe place. Students show seasonal joy to keep holiday spirit alive. Whitmer students carried the spirit of the Christmas holidays throughout the school this year. Seasonal activities ranged from the traditional to the new and different. Once again the members of the GAA challenged the women faculty to the Holly- ball Follies volleyball game. Students and faculty organized after school for weeks prior to the game to practice for the coming game. When the two teams finally met in the fieldhouse, the students topped the teachers in two out of three matches. By sponsoring money-raising projects ahead of time, the sociology classes of Mr. Jack Mattimore were able to organize a Christmas party at Golden Haven Nursing Home. The students entertained the residents of Golden Haven, and Mike McCord acted as Santa to hand out the gifts. Breaking away from the traditional Christmas celebrations, the Thespians pre- sented the play America, Hurrah! America, Hurrah! is a social commentary on the pros and cons of life in America, written by the French writer, Jean-Claude. It was presented in a matinee under the guidance of Mrs. Betty Attie and directed by student Bill Groves. Mrs. Keifer won this original German ginger bread house raffled by German Club- Mrs. Offenburg serves the ball during the stu- dent-faculty Hollyball Follies. ■' f JlP iJA V A French clas:i celebrateti the holidays with a par- ty featuring French dishex. I i Santa and Mr. Mattimore ' s sociology classes hand out presents at their Christmas party Mike McCord. as Santa Claus, entertains the res idents of Golden Haven Nursing Home. fS VJ Cindy Meyers tells her troubles as fellow subway riders continue the ride with deaf ears. Cast members sing about Mother, se.x. hostility, and moniy in the psychiatrist ' s office t 4 K- ! . . lliT Jerry joins ranks of Kings as third ORACLE monarch. Dave Groves Steve Thomas King Jerry Freels To become ORACLE King is not an easy accomplishment. Jerry Freels survived three judgings to attain that honor. Becoming ORACLE King is not Jerry ' s first appearance in the spotlight at Whitmer. Jerry ' s fame at Whitmer has been boosted by his exploits in athletics. Playing varsity football, Jerry thrilled the crowd this year with a zigzagging 65 yard touchdown run with an interception, and deflated Central by returning a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown. A sprinter on the track team, Jerry also played a season of varsity basketball. When not in a uniform, Jerry served as president of the Varsity W, and as a representative to Student Council. Congratulations to Jerry Freels and his court of Pat Ames, Jim Finch, Dave Groves and Steve Thomas . Queen Nancy ascends royal throne for ORACLE reign. Joyce Folios Karen Rupp r ' Queen Nancy Hoffman Nancy Hoffman ' s photogenic pulchritude underwent the same close judging pro- cess before she was selected as the 1972 ORACLE Queen. In the first round of judg- ing, the ORACLE staff eliminated all but approximately twenty-five seniors in each category. Then, a panel of teachers chose five finalists before Bob Abraham, of H.A. Powell Studios picked the winners. Queen Nancy has ser -ed VVhitmer well in her years here. News Editor of the Panthers Pause, treasurer of both French Club and Quill and Scroll, and secretary of French Honorary were her titled positions. She was also a member of Pep Club. Student Council, and several class committees. The ORACLE salutes its queen and her comely court of Kendra Esser. Joyce Follas. Pa- tricia Paxton. and Karen Rupp. SENIORS ndy Akers nk Alberts Hene Alcorn J m ■' s. Cameron, and Mrs .Slo }ak - - Cla. s Advisers Connie Gardner — I eside Nancy Allen Patrick Allen Lynn Bair Mary Baker Robert Baker Barb Balduff Martin Ball Julie Banachi Douglas Barbe Gay la Barringt Jennifer Baumgartn Susan Beming Mark Birsen Vickie Bishop Heidi Bittikof, Pam Beavers Glen Beeler Louis Black Darlene Blasingam Rita Blaustein Joseph Blochowski ■' Beryl Bloom Barry Blue Debra Bly RoyBoellge Mary Bojarski Charles Bondy Terri Boos Laurene Borysiak Kevin Barley Sam Burnett David Burnette Susan Burrow Diana Brinley Jeff Brown Pamela Brownlee Martha Bruhn JeffCalisch Suzanne Cann Cheryl Carma Carrie Carter John Coberley Ron Cole Fred Conn Ronald Conrad Jackie Carte Paul Carver Marcia Case Linda Cerue. Dean Cook Kathleen Cook Ronald Coon Ken Cooper Scott Crowl Bonnie Culver Cindy Cutshall Christine Czemiejewski Timothy Deuble Ralph DeVore Marc DeWood Joan Diehl Douglas Dixm Michael Dixoi Diane Dock Matthew Doe Sue Ebert Gloria Edinger Carl Eggert Tom Ehret coming Queen LuAnn Ada atop the gaily colored Senior float, reminiscing her exciting year as queen and preparing to give Irene Eichenberg Dale Eisenberg Barb Eisenbranc Gary Elekonich Janet Elliott Michael Elson Robert E. Jan Emery Deborah Ennit Kendra Esser Cythia Esterlii Jay Eurenius Dennis Farkas Nancy Feaver Nicholas Felt Carl Ferch Sharon Genung Barry Geordt Donald Geurgieff Arthur Ghesquiert Lynda Gibson Debbie Gill Diane Gillespit Cheri Gilmore Cynthia Haig Timothy Halsey Margaret Hammei Douglas Hancock Ruth Hanley Sam Harris William Harri Sandra Hart .Nancy Hartz Deborah Hankins hc ' th Hawk Ronald Hawk Sue Hawk Joan Hawkins Larry Hay Ueb ' bv Hayes ' ' ii Denise Hentges Debora Herbert Marlene He Scott Herkifiit:i Debra Horen Robin Horuath Gary Houck Nina Houghton Sue Hernacki Calvin Hetrick Marc Hetzner Roger Hier Luanne Hilton Paula Hingst Patricia Hinsey Mark Hitchins Michael Howell Robert Huebnei Kathleen Huff Sharon Hughes Cynthia Husto John Hutchinsi Tim lagulli Deborah Idle Ron Idzkowski Tom Inman Carlo lorio Marianne Ireland Sandra Jablonski Catherine Jachimiak Charles Jackson Cindy Jackson Danny Jackson. Larry Jakubowski GailJeziorski Eric Johnson Jeff Johnson Philip Knisely Paul Kohler Sandy Korcsog Kathy Kosovec Pam Kazmierski Joan Kean Brad Keesee Debra Kelly Deborah Kelly Alfred Kenngott Mike Keyser Pam Kidd my Kossn le Koivals. chard Kowalski -uid Krakoft AnneLeitr Linda Lem Patricia ' Susan Li John Kruse Gary Kulwicki Denise Huron John Kwiatkowski Mary Jo Leow Bonnie Lepovetsky Keith Less 1 ir Kenneth Levengood 1 |nfl t Zim Michael Lockwood Vickie Loeffler Barb Logan Brenda Logan g Andrew Loizou Joanne Lorenzen Mark Lotte Julius Lowe 1 JaneLuettke i f Ron Lukasik - Michel Lumbrezer 1 1 ' ■Molly Lynch i K, , M I4lk • ' .-( ■Richard Lytle Ron Mac Kay Sheila Madden Sheila MaGee Denise Maher Jenny Mahl Kathy Malaczewsk Mike Malinovsky Robert Marquardt Paul Marshall Sue Mason Raymorid Mathews Debi Matney Kenneth Matuszak Lee Maynard Robin McAulay Pamela McCartn Mike McCord Douglas McCracken Dianna McCutcheon Charles McDaniel Gary McDonagh Timothy McKown Carol McNalley Deborah McQuestion James Meeker Jean Melton Larry Metzger Lauren Michaels Joe Michalski Gary Mickens Jannette Middaugh Lynnette Middaugh Chuck Milbrodt Kathy Miley Margie Milkie Connie Miller Douglas Miller Linda Mitchell Dave Mocniak PhilMohr Mark Molnar Bonnie Moon Pamela Moor Carol Moores Beth Morey Sandy Navam Rick Neill Ann Nelson Kevin Nelson £t £ Mark Neville Dennis Newman Mary Nitz Jann Normann JeffNorris Darrell Norton Jerry Norton Harold Nowakowski .;%I A ik ' k Susan Palenske Angelika Palloks Alan Palmiter Donna Parasiliti Joseph Nyitray Bonnie Olczak Bernard Parke Joann Parker Terry Parker Kent Parsons Cheryl Rice Jeff Rice Susan Richardson Cheri Richmond Joyce Poindexte Dennis Prange Janine Price Nancy Price Janet Riddle Linda Riddle John Riggle Gary Rigglerm Mark Rosiak Gary Rossmai Mike Routhe Joan Rudnick Kkt- z i Mary Anne Rudnicki Gary Ruff Debra Ruhl Vickie Runvo Karen Rupp Vickie Rutherford Bill Rutter Willis Ryan Tension mounts andpn Richard Schulei John Schumake Donna Schumai Jeff Schwartz Kathleen Rydrrn Patricia Rymers Becky Sanders Janine Sanders Dauid Sanford Neat Schaffel Joel Scheinbach Kathi Schwartz Marc Schwartz Debra Scott Gerri Seggie Jim Serafin Mark Shallcross Mark Shambarge Sandra Shapler Britt Spaulding Dennis Speegle Cynthia Staifer Robin Stalker Diane Streetman Donna Strickland Michael Stroud SueStults Thomas Stampfln Gayle Standridge Peggy Stanford Susan Stanton Gay Stautzenbach Jeffery St. Clair Andrew Steams Deb Tefft Mary Tegatz Steve Trzaskows, Carol Tuck Mike Tucker Glen Turpening Lana rhompson Robert Thompsor Dennis Updike Lynn Urbanski Cynthia Vaculik Joyce Vaculik Elizabeth Wew Linda Webne Shelley Weible Dean Weiler Donna Vahle Sharon VanBu Michael Ventr Fred Vobbe Patti Welch Darcy Weiler Vicki Wells Deborah Werne Virginia Westrick Linda Wheeler Janice Whitaker Sandra White Paul Whitemc Pam Whitney Roger Wilkins Vicki Wisniewski Paul Wohlfarth Robin Wolfe David Wolin Richard Woodward Pam Wray Ellen Wretschko When using this index, all num- bers to the left of the diagonal desig- nate pages in the index side of the hook. Numbers to the right of the diagonal indicate pages in the sec- ond half of the book. No diagonal is used if an individual ' s picture is only on the index side of the book. Ke to abbreviations: AFS — Amer- ican Field Service. ART — Art Club, Band — Band. Bball — Baseball. B. ' tkball — Basketball. CC — Cross Countrw Che.is — Chess Club. Chi — Cheerleader. Choir — Choir. CHS — Cla.-isicat Honor Society. Circus — Circus. CI Com — Class Commit- tee, cm — Class Play. Deb — De- bate. DECA — Distributive Educa- tion Club of America. Eques — Equestrians. Fball — Football. FHLA — Future Business leaders of America. Forum — Forum. Fren — French Club. FrH — French Honor- ary. FTA — Future Teachers of America. GAA — Girls ' Athletic A. ' i.iociation, Germ — German Club, Glee — Glee Club, Golf — Golf. HCCt — Homecoming Court. HCQ — Homecoming Queen. HELP — Help Eliminate Local Pollution. Hockey — Hockey. IE — Individual Events. lOE — Intensive Office Education, JCWA — Junior Council on World Affairs, JETS — Junior Engineering Technical Society, JRC — Junior Red Cross, JrP — Junior Paper, LC — Library Council. MBand — Marching Band. Mus — Musical. MucCom — Musical Committee. NFL — National Foren- sic League. NHS — National Honor Society. ORACLE - ORACLE. Panth — Pantherettes. Para — Par- amedical Club. PBand — Pep Band. Pep — Pep Club. PlCom — Play Committee. PP — Powder Puff. PPause — Panther ' s Pause. PrCom — Prom Committee. QS — Quill and Scroll. SC — Student Council, SKI — Ski Club, Span — Spanish Club. SpH — Spanish Honorary. StBand — Stage Band, Swim — Swimming. Ten — Tennis. Thes — Thespians. Track — Track, VICA — Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, VW — Varsity W, Wrest — Wrestling, WSP — Whitmer Summer Players, YFC — Youth for Christ . Adams, Karen 34 54, 84: FrH 2,3, IOE3,4:LC3;NHS3,4. Adams, Pamela 34 48, 61: Circus 2, 3,4; CI Com 2,3,4: Pep 2,3 — V.P., 4: PP3,4: PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3,4. Aitken, Beverly 34 52: DECA 3.4. Akers. Ursula 34. Akers. Wendy 34 52: DECA 4; YFC CLCom 2,3.4; Fbatt 2; Fren 2; JETS 4; LC 4; PrCom 4; SC 2; Anderson, Paul 3.5 37: Hockey 3,4. Anteau. Barbara 35 56, 74. 76, 84, 88: CHS 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; JCWA 3; PPause 3,4; Pep 2; QS 3.4. Armstrong. Matthew 35: VICA 3,4. Avalos. Fran 35: Circus 2,3; CIP 4, JCWA 3. Bacon, Randy 35. Badman 35. Bair. Lynn ' 35: DECA 3. Baker. Mary 35. Baker. Robert .35. Balduff. Barbara 28, 35 50, 61: Choir 2.3; Circu.i 2.-;; GAA 3, Treas 4; PP3;SC2,3,4;SKI3. Ball. Martin 36: Wrest 2. Banachowski. Julie 36: Circus 2.3; GAA 2,.?.- «C -2.3; Span 2. Barber. Douglas 36 89. Barringer. Gay la 36. Barrington. David 36 76: SpH 3.4; Thes 2.3.4. Barron. Janice 36: Choir 2; Mus- Com2;SC3,4. Barry. Bob 36. Barth. David 36: VICA 2,3. Bartlett. Scott 36 58. 89: Circus 4; Fren 2; Golf 3.4; NHS 4; SKI 2,3. 4; Track 2; VW 3.4. Basil. Richard 36: Choir 2. Span 3.4. Baumgartner. Jennifer 36: DECA Sec. 3.4. Baumhower. Bruce 36. Baxter. Kathy 36 54: lOE 3.4. Beach, Rock 36. Beavers, Pam 37. Beeler, Glen 37. Begley, Donald 24, 37 23, 61, 69, 74, 83, 89: Band 2,3.4; Circus 4; Cl- Com 2,3.4; CIP 3,4; Deb 2,3; Fball 2,3,4; Forum 2,3,4; Fren 2; Germ 3,4; IE 2,3; MusCom 2,3.4; NFL 2, 3,4; PP 3,4; PrCp, 4; SC 2,3,4; StBand 2,3; Thes 4; VW3,4. Bell. Daniel 37 23: Fball 2.3,4; Wrest 2,3. Benolt. James 52. 72: VICA 4. Berndt. Richard 37: Fball 2,3; Track 2,3; VW2,3.4. Bemhoft. Susan 37: SKI 4. Beming, Su,san 37: Eques 2; LC 4. Birsen. Mark 37. SKI 2.3,4. Braatz, Rebecca 38 43, 48, 58. 77: Circus 2.3.4; CLCom 2.3.4; FrH 4; GAA 2.3; MusCom 4; Panth 2,3,4; I Cook, Dean 41. Cook, James: Band 2; DECA 3; Ten 3.4. Cook. Kathleen 41 52. Pep 2.3.4; PP 3,4; PrCom 3.4; ' sKI C ' - ' ? ' ' ' ' - - 2.3,4; 4 Circus 2.3,4; MusCom 4; StBand Bracht. Vicki38. Braun. Richard 38: Circus 3.4. Braver. James 38. Bridge, Pamela 38 54. Brinley, Diana 39 54: IOE3,4. Brown, Jeffrey 39: Bskball 2. Brownlee, Pamela 39: Fren 2; SC 2, 3; SpH 2,3; NHS 4. Hruhn. Martha 39. Brumm. Mark 39: Circus 3,4; Fball 2,3; Swim 2,3; Track 2. Brymer. William 39 14 1.5, 44: CC 2, 3,4; Track 2,3. Buck. Dawn 39. Budde. Robert: Hockey 3.4; VICA 3. Bumbaugh. Margaret 39. Burgess. Ed ' 39 52: Ten 2,3; VICA 2, 3,4; Radio 4. Burke, Pamela 39: Circus 2,3; GAA 2. Burkhart, Terry 39: PBand 2; St Band 2; VarBand2. Burley, Kevin 39. Burnett. Samuel 39 38: Bball 2; Bskball 2,3,4; CC 4; Golf 4. Bumette, David 39: Band 2; VICA 3, 4. Burrow. Susan 39. Calisch. Jeff 39 14, 23, 89: Bskball 2; Circus 2,3,4; CLCom 2,3,4; Fball 2,3,4; PP 3,4; Span 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Wrest 3,4. Cannon, Susan 39 52. Caputo, Matt 14, 23: Bball 2; Bskball 2,3; Circus 2; ClCom 2,3; Fball 2,3,4; PP 2,3,4; SC 2,3,4; Span 2; Track 3,4; VW 2,3,4; Wrest 4. Carman. Cheryl 39. Carter, Carrie 39 58: Pep 2; PP 3; SC3;SKI4. Bittikofer. Heidi 37: Circus 2,4 ClCom4;FTA3,4;PP3. Black. Louis 37: Bball 2. Blasingame. Darlene37. Blaustein. Rita 37. Blochowski, Joe 37: Bball 2; SC 4. VICA 4. Bloom, Beryl 38 76: ClCom 2,3,4; Pep 2,3; PrCom 3,4; SC 3.4; SpH 2,3,4; NHS 4. Blue, Barry 38. Bly, Debra38 84. Boettger, Roy 38: Germ 2. Bojarski, Mary 38 54: IDE 3.4. Bondy. Charles 38. Boo. ' !. Terri38 43: Panth 3.4. Borysiak, Laurene 38: GAA 2,3; SC 2,3. Borysiak, Patricia 38: Circus 2,3. Bosh, Tom 38: Circus 2,3,4. Bowman, Beth 38 48: Circus 4; CLCom 4; Pep 3,4. Bowman, Donald 38. Bowman, Michael 38. Boyce, Kevin 38. Boyer, Sherry 38 58, 61: Circus 2,3; Forum 2; IE 2; PP 3,4; SC 2,3,4; Cooper. Douglas : Bskball 2. Cooper. Kenneth 41 19. 77. Coriell. Bonnie 41. Cox. Diane 41 52. Cox. Thomas 24. 41 56. 61. 71. 80, 82, 83, 84: Choir 2.3.4; CIP 3,4; Forum 2,3,4; IE 2,3; JETS 2.3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; NFL 2,3.4; SC 2.3, 4; SpH 3.4; Thes 4. ' raig, Brenda 41. Oramer. Connie 41 79: Choir 4; Help 3; LC 3.4. Crawford. Tern 41 52, 69: Band 2,3, 4; DECA 3,4; Pep ; SC 3,4. Crayne, Carol 41 50. 76; GAA 4; Pep 3; PP 4; SpH 4. Cross. Gary 41. Crossin, Grace 41 54: JOE 3,4. Crow, Kathy 41. Crowl, Scott 41. Culver, Bonnie 41 48. Cutshall, Cynthia 41 48: Circus 2, 3,4; ClCom 3.4; Pep 4; PP3.4. Czemiejewski, Chris 41: Choir 3. Czubek, Norman 42: Bball 3; CC 4; Circus 2,4; Swim 3; Track 2.3; Wrest 2. Dahlke,Sue42. Daleska, Bonnie42 71: Choir2,3,4. Dance, Doreen: Circus 2,3,4; ClCom 2,3,4; GAA 2; Panth 2; Pep 2,3,4; PP 3,4; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3.4; Span 2,3,4; SpH 2,3. Dankert, Dawn 42 48: Circus 2,3,4; ClCom 2,3,4; GAA 2; Panth 2; Pep 2, 3,4; PP 3,4; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3,4; Span 2,3; SpH 2.3. Dankert. Tom 42 14. 89; NHS 4; Circus 2,3,4; Fbll 2,3; PP3.4; SpH 2.3; Track 2.3,4; VW 2,3,4. Carter. Jackie 40: ClCom 2,3,4; Pep Davenport, Gary 42. 2,3; PP2; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3,4. Carver. Paul 40: Play 3,4; Mus 3,4. Casagrande, Marcia 40 52, 77, 83: Circus 2,4; DECA Treas 3, Sec 4; Fren 2; FrH 4; MusCom 2,4; Pr- Com 4; Thes 2.3.4; WSP2.3.4. Cerveny, Linda 40 84: ClCom 2,3 CIP 3,4; NHS 4; Span 2; SpH 4. Cherry, Martin 40 16: Fball 2. Track 3. Chiappori, Linda 40 84: Circus 2, ClCom 4; CIP 3,4; Forum 4; MusCom 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Span 2. 3; SpH 2,3; Thes 4; WSP 3,4. Chinni, Linda 40. Churchill, Victoria 40: Circus 3,4; FTA 3; SC 4; SpH 2.3,4. Clark. Julia 40. Clark. Michael 40. Clark, Necia 40. Clark, Robert: CIP4. Clawson, Dennis: Deb 2; Golf 2. Clay, Jonathan 40: Choir 4; VICA A YFC 4. Cleghom, Robert 40. Cloer, Cynthia 40 54: Circus 3,4 JOE 3.4. Coates, Susan 40 54: ICE 3.4; Panth 2. Coberly. Brenda 40. Coberly. John 40: Bball 2. . Cole, Randall 40. Conn, Fredric 40 19: Deb 2; Swim 2,3; Ten 3. Conrad, Ronald 40: VICA 4. Daver, Janis 42. Davis, Cheryl 42 52: DECA 4, LC 3. Davis, Kristine 42, 52. Davis, Ronnie 42. Dawson, Charles 42 52: Di Deiley. Vicki 42 52: NHS 3. VP-4; SpH 3.4. Deily, Greg 42 57, 76, 84: Chess 2,3, 4. DeLong, Dawn 42 58: Fren 2, VP-3, 4; FTA 2,3; MusCom 3; PP 3,4; SKI 4. Delph, Deborah 42 86: Band 2; Choir 2,3; Circus 2; ClCom 2,3,4; CIP 3; FTA 2; IE 2; MusCom 2,3, 4; ORACLE 3,4; PP3; PrCom 3.4; SC2. Deters, Deborah 42 52: DECA 3,4. Deuble, Timothy 42: Track 2,3,4. DeVore, Ralph 42: Fball 2, SC 2. DeWood, Marc 42 13: Bball 2,3,4; SC 4; Wrest 4. Diehl,Joan42. Dixon, Douglas 43. Dixon, Michael 43. Dock, Diane 43 77, 84: Circus 2,3,4; ClCom 3; Fren 2; FrH 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; NHS 3,4; Para 3; PrCom 3. Doering, Matthew 43 52: DECA 4. Dolgin, Bradford 43 19: ClCom 2,3, 4; SKI 2, Ten2,3,4; VW2,3. Dombkowski, Michael 43. Downing, Gayle 43 54: Circus 2; IOE3,Pres-4. Downing, Gerri43 52. Draheim, Ted 43. Dreyer, Baerbel 43 I 74, 77: FrH 4; Germ 4 Ducey, J- I0E4. DuChene, Dianne43: I0E4. Dudek, Lucinda 43. Duhaime, David 43 1 12: Bball 2,3.4; Wrest 2. Duncan, Earl 43. Durdell, Debra 43 88: PPause 3,4. Ebert, Suzanne 43 54, 55, 58: ClCom 3; Fren 2; lOE 3, Sec -4; Pep 2; SC 3; SKI 4. Edinger, Gloria 43 52 Eggert Carl 43: Bball 2; Hockey 3,4. Ehret, Tom 43. Eichenberg, Irene 44. Eisenberg, Dale 44 23: Circus 2; Fball2,3,4;SC3,4;SKI2. Eisenbrandt, Barb 43. Elekonich, Gary 43 72. Elliot, Janet 44. Elson, Michael 44. Emerine. Robert 44: Bball 2, Hockey 3. Emery, Jan 44 77: FrH 3, 4. Ennis, Deborah 45: Fren 2. Esser, Kendra 45 48: ClCom 2,3.4; Pep2,4;PP2,PrCom3. Esterline, Cynthia 45. Eurenius, Jay 45 52: VIC A 3,4. Farkas, Dennis 45 52: DEC A 4. Feauer, Nancy 45 74, 84, 85. Felt, Nicholas 45 74: NHS 4. Ferch, Carl 45 23. 31. 89: Fball 2.3. 4; VIC A 4; VW 4; Wrest 2.3.4. Feyes. Andrew 45 83: Circus 2,3.4; CIP 3,4; Fball 2; MusCom 2,3,4; Thes 4; Track 4. Finch, Ja 3,4;NFLZ,ii,4. Findlay, Mark 45: Choir 2,3; ORA- CLE 3.4. Firsdon. Linda 45. Fish. Sandra 45 54: lOE 3.4. Fisher, Debbie 34. Fisher, Lana 45: Choir 2. Fisher, Peggy 45 54, 82: Band 2; GAA 2; I0E:i,4; WSP2,3,4. Fleitz, Margaret 45: FHA Pres-4. Foley, Lynda 17,45 28, 48: Chi 2,3, 4; Circus 2,3,4; ClCom 2,3,4; Pep 2,3,4; PP3,4; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3. Follas, Joyce 24, 25, 45 71, 82. 83: Choir 2.3.4; ClCom 4; CIP 4; GAA 2,3; MusCom 2,3,4; Pep 2,3; Thes 4. Ford, Glenn 45 69, 74: Band 2,3,4; CHS 3,4; SC 2,3; StBand 2.3,4. Fox, Kevin 46 52: VICA 3, VP-4. Fox, Vicki23, 46 28. 46. 76; 86: Chi 4; Circus 2.3,4; ClCom 2.3,4; MusCom 4; ORACLE 3,4; PP 4; PrCom 3,4; QS 3,4; SC 2,3,4; SKI 2; Span 2; SpH 2; NHS 4. Freeh, Gerald 46 14, 23, 89: Bskball 2,3; Circus 2; ClCom 2,3,4; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; VW2, 3,4. Freeman, Roger 46: Band 2,3. Frey, Lou Ann 46 69: Band 2,3,4; StBand3,4. Friddle Georgi 46 76: MusCom 2. SC2.3;Span2;SpH3,4;NHS4. Fritch, Daniel: Bball 3; Bsktball 2,3; Circus 2,3; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2. Fuson, Regena 46. Futrel, Rosemary 46. Gage, Gregory 46. Gaiffe, Gary 46 57, 76. Gaiffe, Sharon 46: Circus 2 ' ■Cl- Com 2,3; Pep 2; PP 3. Gaines, Candace 46 83: NHS 4; CIP 3; Panth 2; Pep 2; Span 2,3; SpH wski, Richard 46 52: Chori 2; VICA 3,4; Radio 4. Gardner, Barbara 46 54, 79: ICE 3, 4; LC 2,3,4. Gardner, Constance 23, 34. 46: CLCom 2.3.4; HCCt 4; Pep 2. PrCom 3.4; SC 4; ClOff 2,3,4. Garmon, Marie 46 52: DEC A 3.4; Pep 3. Garrett, Jill 46: GAA 2; Pep 2; SC 2, 3; Span 2. Garwacki, Debra 46 28, 84: Chi 3,4; ClCom 2,3; NHS 3,4; Pep 2, SC 2, 3; SpH 2. Gase, Loren 46: SC 2; VICA 2,3,4. Gast, Jennifer 46. Genung, Sharon47 54: I0E4. Geordt. Barry 47 13: Bball 3; Bskball 2.3; Deb 3. Georgieff. Donald 47. Ghesquire, Arthur 47. Gibson. Lynda 47 54: IDE 3,4; PP 3, Span 2. Gill. Debbie 47. Gillespie. Diane 36, 47: ClCom 2,3,4; CIP 3; Fren 2; Pep 2; PrCom 3,4; SC 2.3.4; ClOff 2.3,4. Gilmore. Cheri 47 48: Circus 2.3.4; Pep 2.4. Giovanni, Donna 47. Glashauser. John 47: Circus 2; VICA 2,3; SC 2.3. Glenn, Gary 47 58. Gloor. Dana 47. Glowski, Gary 47 .52: Fball 2; Track 2; VICA 3,4. Godwin, Bruce 47. Gomez, Dawn 24, 47 80, 83. id, Joyce 47 52. Good. Michael 47. Gorrell, Michael 47 66. 69: Band 2. 3.4; Bball 2, StBand 2.3. Graham. Brenda 47 54: lOE 3.4; Pep 2; PP 3; PrCom 3; SC 2; Span Grenier, Donald 48: Fball 2,3; VICA 3,4. Griffiths, Peggy 48 61, 77, 88: Band 2. Fren 2.3.4; FrH 4; FTA 2; PPause 3.4; SC 4. Grodi, Linda 48 . 54: lOE 3.4. Grossman. Dale 48: Choir 3; Circus 2. Groves. David 48 31,61: CC 2; Cir- cus 2; SC 2.3.4; Span 2; SpH 3; Wrest 2.3,4. Groves. William 24. 25. 48 80. 82. 83: CIP 3.4; Ceb 2.3.4; Forum 2.3. 4; Germ 2,3; IE 2.3.4; NFL 2.3.4; SC 2.3; Thes 3, Pres-4: NHS 4. Guerin. Carol 48 54, 76; Span 3,4; SpH 3.4; IDE 3.4. Guilda. Yvonne 48: Circus 2.3.4; GAA 4; Para 4; Pep 3,4; SpH 2.3. 4; NHS 4. Gunn, Elsie 48 54: lOE 4. Haas. Deborah 48 56, 82. 83: CIP 4; FTA 4; MusCom 3.4; SpH 3.4; Thes 4. Haase, Jeffrey 48. Hadlev. Linda 48. Haig, Cynthia 48: SpH 3,4. Halsey, Timothy 48 .58. 73. 77. Hammer, Margaret 48. Hancock. Doug 48 69: Band 2.3.. ■Mus .3.4; PBand 3. ' ' ] Hanley. Ruth 48 61. 73. 74, 76, ' 84, 88: ClCom 2.3.4; CIP 3.4; F, 2. Sgt-Arms-3. Pres-4; FrH sl Gej-m 2.3.4; NHS 3.4; PPause 3, Harris, Samuel 48: Bball 2, SC 2. Harris, William 48. Hart, Sandra 48: Choir 2. Hartz, Nancy 49. Haskins. Deborah 49. Hawk. Bethany 49. Hawk. Ronald 20. 49 61. Hawk. Susan 49. Hawkins. Joan 49. Hay. Larry 49. Hay es. Debby 2,3, 49. Hayes. Laurie 49: Eques 2. Pres-i Span 2. Hedges. Kathy 49. Heminger. Vicki 49 58: Fren 2.3. ' . FTA 2. 3; VP-4; PP :i. 4; S KI 4. I Hendrickson. Rick -19. Henry, Deborah -19: Circus 2,3,-. ' PrCom 2,4. Henry, Diana 49. Henry ' , Matthew 49 69. 71, 80. 82 83: Hand 2,:14; Choir 4: CIP 3 Fball 2; Forum 3.4; IE 3.4: PrCon ;}; Thes :i.-l; WSP Henrw Nancy 49 58: Art 4; CICor. 4; Fren 2; Panth 2; Pep 2; PrCnr. 4; ClOff 4. Hentges. Denise49 53. 69. 71: Ban 2.3.4; Choir 3.4; Para 3. Treas-4. Herbert, Debora 49. Herdter. Marlene 49. Herkimer. Scott -19 71: Chnir 2.3.4. zs checks the sp ' ' -ts page for goodt about the football te . ' nacki, Suzanne 50 1 52. ' •trick, Calvin 50 II: Track ■.:i,4. ' ■-.ner. Marc 50: Swim ;i.-4. : Ruger 50 lilver. Drew 1 61: CHS ■J.;i: SC 2.:l. ■•■Track .t NHS 1. ton. lManne.50. ingst. Paula 50. nsev. Patricia 50. tchint:. Mark .50 I W: B.-ikball 2: .CC 2..i; Track 2.:i.4. idge. Ty 50: VICA 2.3.4. ,fj. Dave 50 1 52: VICA 4. )ffman, Darlene50. n. Lee Anne 50 84. .umun. Nancv .50 48. 73. 76. 77. H8: CICom 2.3.4: CIP3.4: Fren 2,3. Trea.s- ; FrH Hist-3. Sec-4: PPauae 3,4: Pep 2,4, PrCom 3,4: US ;i. Ser-4: SC 2.3: NHS 4. ■jgan, Michael 50 77. ollx, Debra 50 69: Band 2,3,4: Circua 2.3.4: MBand2.:i,4. mpa. Samuel .50. 1. Debra 50 61. 77. 88: CICom .1: Fren .3: FrH 3.4: NHS 4. orvath. Robin 50 54: IUE3,4. ouck. Car ' 50: Hockey 3: VICA 3. oughton. Nina 23. 50 58, 74, 82, 83:. Art 4: Choir 2; CIP 3: Germ 2, ■e.s-4: HCCt 4: MusCom 3,4: . ,_ J 4: Thes 2.3. Treas-4: WSP2. Pres-3.4. owell. Michael 51. uebner. Robert 51 38: Bball 2.4: Bskball2.3.4:CC2:Golf4. ' ufl KathleenSI 69:Band3.4. ' ughe.s.Debra:0WE4. ' ughe.s. Sharon 51 28. 84: Chi 2.3. 4: Circus 2,3.4: NHS 3,4; Pep 2,3, 4: PrCom 3: Span 2. SpH 3. uston. Cynthia 51 52: DECA 4: Fren 2, Help 3: LC Pres-3. lutchinson. John 51 52: Band 2: Circu.- 2: VICA 2.3.4. tothy 51: Track 2.3.4; He. Debra 51 54: lOE 3.4. izkowski. Ronald 51 37: Hockey 2. 3.4. ■jman. Thomas 51 12. 13, 38. 61: Bball 3.4; Bskball 2.3.4; CC 2; SC 4; Track 2. orio. Carlo 51. — ' —i, Joanne .54. I. Marianne 51: Circus 2.3,4; 1 2. id, Sharon 51. id, Timothy 51. hler, Cynthia 51 54: IOE3,4. ■■•, Susan 57 63, 69: Band 2,3,4; ii3,4. • iki, Sandra 51. ,dak, Cathy 51: lUE 3,4. chson, Charles 51. Jackson, Cindy 51 50: GAA 4; MusCom 3: PP 4. lackson. Danny .52. llacobs. Cher% ' l 52: Circus 2,4; Fren 2; Pep 2; PrCom 3; SKI 2; NHS 4. Circus 2,3.4: Panth 2; Pep 2; PP3. 4;I Ca3:SC3,4. Jurowski. Colleen 52 77: FrH 2.3.4. Kaczmarek. Neil 52: BHall 2. Kaltenbach. Cheryl 52 .54 .5,5: - Circus 2; lUE 3. 4; LC 2; NHS 4. Kaminski. Laurie 52 54. Kandik. Cynthia 52. Kane. David 52. Karlgaard. Susan 52 48: Circus 3,4; MusCom 2; Pep 2,3,4; PP 3,4; PrCom 3.4; SC 2.3.4. Katz. Randolph 52: Bskball 2; SKI 3.4; NHS 4. K ■• ■- - Kean. Joan 53. Keene. Gregory: Track 2. Keesee. Bradley 53. Kelly. Debra. 53: CICom 2. Kelly. Deborah 53. Kenngott, Alfred 53. Keyser. Michael 53. Knssman, Penny 54: CICom 2; Pep 2; SC 3. Kostanski, Neal 56: 0RACLE4. Kowalski. Date .54. Kowalski. Richard 54: Fball2,3. KrakofI, David 54 61: AFS 2; SC 2. 3,4; SKI 2,3.4; SpH 2.3.4; NHS 4. Kramer. Eric 54: Deb 2; NFL 2. Kranz. Joseph 54. Krause. Amy 54 56, 77: Fran Sec-2; FrH 3.4; FTA VP-2. Pres-3.4; SC 3. Kreg. Phillip 54 57, 85: Chess 4; Fren 2; JC WA 3, Pres-4: NHS 4. Kretzer, Ronald 54 84: Fren 2.3; FrH 2.3; NHS 3.4. Kreutzpeintner. Charles 54 52: VICA 2.3.4. Krolak. Patricia 54. Krout. Cynthia 54: lUE 3.4; Pep 2; PrCom 3. Kruse. John ,55 69. 77: Band 2.3.4: , .52 23; Fball 2.3.4; Hockey 2.3.4; VW 2.3.4. lakubowski. Lawrence 52 23, 52, 61: Fball 2,3,3,4; VICA 2,3, Sgt- at-Arms-4. ' -ziorski. Gail 52. ijohn.son. Eric 52: VICA 2,3,4. johnson. Jeff 52. ■Johnson, Larry 52; VICA 2.3,4. Johnston, Patricia 52. ]Jones, Jean 52. Jones, Susan 52 54, 55; NHS 4; Tumbling takes on added meaning to Seniors preparing for their final whit- Kidd, Pamela 53 28: Chi 2,4; Cir- cus 2,3,4; Pep 2; PP 3,4. Kilman, Barbara 53 56, 77, 84: FrH 2,3.4; FTA Sec-3,4; GAA 3, NHS 3,4; Para 3; PrCom 3,4; SC 4. Kimmins, Mark 53 23, 89: Fball 2, 3,4; VW3,4. Kimple, Christine 53 77: CICom 2, 3,4; FrH 3,4; SC 4. King, Janet 53. Kirby,Mike53 61. Kirchenbauer, James 15, 24, 25, 53 61, 67, 69, 77, 83, 84: Band 2,3,4; CC 2; CICom 2; CIP 4; FrH 2,3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; SC 2.3, Treas-4; St Band 2; Thes 4. Kitts, Theresa 53. Klein, Faith: ORACLE 3,4; SKI 3; SpH 3,4. Kluczynski, Debbie 53. Knisely, Phillip 53 12, 13, 61, 76, 84: Bball 2,3,4; Bskball 2; CICom 3; NHS 3,4; SC 2, VP-3. 4; SpH 2, 3,4: VW4. Kohler, Paul 53: Circus 2,3,4; Fball 2 ,3; SC 2,3; SKI 3,4; Track 2. Korcsog, Sandra53 54. Kosovec, Kathleen 53: PP4. FrH 3,4; Mus 2; NHS 4. Kulwicki, Gary 55. Kuron, Denise 55. Kwiatkowski, John 55; Span 2; SpH 2.. Kwiatkowski, Marsha 55 52: Circus 2; DECA 3,4; GAA 2,3; Panth 2; Pep 2. Lajiness, Michele55. Lampley, Neil 55: SKI 2. Lantz, William 55 23: Circus 2, Fball 2,3,4; SC 2,3; VW 2,3,4; Wrest 2,3,4. Lanzi, Harry 23. Lazette, Kevin 55. Leach, Richard 55. Lee. Gloria 55. Leginusz. Valeria 55. Leitnick, Anne 24, 55 80, 82, 83: CIP 3,4; Forum 2,3,4; IE 2,3,4; NFL 2,3, Sgt. ' afArms-4; SpH 2; Thes 2, Sec-3,4; WSP2,3,4. Lemerand, Linda 55 50, 61: Circus 2,4; CICom 2,3,4; Eques 4; GAA 2; Pep 2,3; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3,4; Cl0ff2. Lemke, David: Art 2,3,4; Circus 2,4; CICom 2; SKI 2,3,4. Lemle, Pat ,55. Lenz, Susan .55 52. Leow, Mary Jo 55 ,52. Lepovetsky, Bonnie 55 76, 86: Circus 2; ORACLE 3,4; QS 3.4; Span 2; SpH 2,3,4; NHS 4. Less. Keith 24. .55; Circus 2; CIP 4; Eques 2; SC 3,4. Levengood, Ken 55. Levey, Linda 56 74 3, ' Pres-4: ClCon, a,-,, ir o,-,, NHS 3, Sec-4. Levine. Linda 56: Circus 2. CICom 4; CIP4; MusCom 4; PrCom 3. Levine. Ritchie 56 38: Bskball 2,3, 4; VW4. Lewis. Gary 56 12. 13, 38, 89: Bball 2,3,4; Bskball 2,3.4; CC 2; SC 4; SpH 3.4; VW 2,3,4; NHS 4. Lewis, Jeffrey 24, .56 77, 80, 83: CICom 2; CIP 4; Deb 2.3,4; Forum 2,3,4; Fren 3,4; FrH 2,3,4; IE2.3.4; JCWA 4; NFL 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; SC 2,3,4; Thes 4. Lewton. Dean 56 23. Lindenberger 56: Germ 2; SKI 3; Track 2. Lindo, Gail 56. Lockwood, Mike 56 14, 44, 56, 58, 84. 85: CC 3,4; Deb 2; Forum 2; Germ 2; JCWA 4; JETS 3,4; NFL 2; NHS 3,4; SKI 3, Hist-4; Track 2,3,4; VW4. Loeffler, Vickie 56. Logan, Barb 56. Logan, Brenda 56. Loizou, Andy 56 52. Lorenzen 56: FTA 2,3; LC 2; Para 3, 4. Lotte,Mark56. Lowee, Julius 56. Luettke56:Fren2. L-hasik 56. ibrezer, Michael 56 69: Band 2, 3,4; CIP 3; Fren 2; SC 2,3,4; St- Band 2,3,4; Track 2. Lynch, Molly 56: Circus 2,3,4; Pep 2, 3. Lytle, Richard 57 16: SC 10; VICA 2,3,4; Track 3; VW4; Wrest 4. Mac Kay, Ronald 57. Madden, Sheila 57 23: Circus 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; SC 2; Span 2,3. MaGee, Sheila 57. Maher, Denise57: Circus 2,3,4. Mahl, Jennifer 57 48, 50, 52; NHS 4. Malaczewski, Kathy 57: Circus 2; ORACLE 3. Malinovsky, Mike 57 13, 44, 89: Bball 2,3,4; CC 3,4; SC 4; VW 4. Malinowski, Richard 57 28, 66, 69: Band 2,3,4; Bball 2; Chi 3,4; CI- Com 3,4; JETS 4; QS 2,3,4; St- Band3.4. Manrow, Sandra 57: Circus 2. Manuel, Ed 57 23. Marinelli, Anthony 57. Marinelli, Chris 57. Marino, Linda 57 54: Circus 2, Wrest Sec-2. Marino, Samuel 57. Markowski, Annette 57 52. Marquardt, Robert 57. Marshall, Paul $7 23,37: Fball 2,3, 4; Hockey 3,4. Mason, Sue 57 Mathews, Ray 57. Matney, Deborah 58. Matuszak, Kenneth 58 52: VICA 4. Draft 3.4. Mauss, Yvonne 58: Circus 2. May, Dorotha 58 52, 71, 83: Choir 2,3,4; Circus 2; DECA 3,4; Mus- Com 2,3,4; Thes 3,4. Maynard, Lee 58. McAulay, Robin 58 79, 85: CIP 4; JCWA4;LC4 McCartney, Par ■Circus 2; ClCom 2; 10. 3; PP2. McCord, Michael 29, 58 23: Fball 3, 4; VW3,4. McCracken, Douglas 58. McCutcheon, DiannaSS. McDaniel, Charles 58: Band 2,3; CHS 2,3; VW2,3; Wrest 2,3. McDonagh, Gary 58. McGee, Robert 581 66, 69. McGlenn, Kathy 58: Fren 2; NHS 4. McHaffie,Kevin58l57. McHugh, Lawrence 58: Band 2. McKown. Timothy 58. McNalley, Carol 58. McQuestion, Deborah 58 I 52: DECA 3,4. Meeker, James 58: SKI 4. Melton, Jean 59 I 74: GAA 4; ORA- CLE 3; PrCom 3; SC 4. Metzger, Larry 59. Michaels, Lauren 59 1 79, 80, 88: CIP 4; Forum 4; Fren 3; FrH 3,4; IE 4; LC4;NFL4;PPause4. Michalski, Joseph 59 1 52: Hockey 4; VICA 3,4; Draft 3,4. Mickens, Gary 59: VW3,4; Wres3. Middaugh, Jannette 59 I 54: lOE 3, 4. Middaugh, Lynette59: I0E3. Milbrodt, Charles 59 31: VW 3,4; Wrest 2,3,4. Miley, Kathy 59: Choir 2; ClCom 2, 3,4;Pep2,3;PP4;PrCom3,4. Milkie, Margaret 59 48, 58: Pep 2,4; SKI 4. Miller Connie 59: Band 2,3,4; MBand 2,3. Miller, Douglas 59. Miller, Gayle59 52: DECA 3,4. Miller, Jill 59 48, 6L Miller, James 59: Circus 2,3,4; Fbal 2; SC 4; Wrest 2,3. Miller, Kathleen 59: Choir 2,3,4. Miller, Michele 59 54: Circus 2; IDE 4. Miller, Susan 59 54. Milligan, Merlin 59. Miners, Ronnie 59. Mitchell, Linda 60. Mocniak, David 60. Mohr, Phillip 60. Molnar, Mark 60. Moore, Bonnie 60. Moore, Pamela 60 71: Choir 2,3,4; CIP 4; GAA 2; MusCom 2,3,4; Pep 2;PP4;SC2.3,4. Moores, Carol 60 54. Morey 60. Morris, David 60 73: VICA 2,3,4. Moulton, Debra60 53, 69, 77: Bona 2,3,4: Circus 3,4; FrH 2,3,4; Munger, Mark 60 37: Hockey 3, 4. Mylek, Larry 60 37: Hockey 4. Naugle, Teresa 60. Navarre, Garry 60 86. Navarre, Sandra 60: Pep 2,3; PP4. Neill, Rick 60. Neilson, Craig: Bskball 3; SKI 3; Track 2. Nelson, Ann 60: YFC 2,3,4. Nelson, Kevin 60 69: Band 2,3,4; Golf 3. S Neufeld, David: ClCo, Neville, Mark 61: Bball 2; Fball 2. Newman, Dennis 61: Wrest 2,3. Nitz,Mary61. i,JAnn61:Pep2,3. , Jeff 61 20: Golf 2,3,4; VW 2, 3,4. Norton, Darrell61. Norton, Gerald 61 23: Bball 2,3,4; Circus 2,3,4; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2,3,4; Wres2,3; VW3,4. Nowakowski, Harold 61: Circus 2; VICA 2,3. Nyitray, Joseph 61. O ' Brian, Jim: VICA 3. Olczak, Bonnie 61 61: AFS 2; CHS 2; PrCom 3; SC 3,4. Olender, Thomas 61: Wres 2,3. Orange, Sherrie 61 54. Orban, Janice 61 50. Osborn, Dawn 61 43, 54. 84: ICE 3, 4; NHS 3,4; Panth 2,3,4; Mus 3,4. Osborn, John 61 23, 66, 69, 73: Band 4; Circus 4; Fren 4; Golf 4; StBand4. Ott, Terry Eques 2, Span 2. Pacewicz, Mary Jo 61. Palenske, Sue 61, 52. Palloks, Angelika 61 77: Fren 2; FrH 3,4; SC 3,4; Tennis 2. Palmiter, Alan 61 19, 61, 76, 84, 85: CIP 3, Deb 2,3; IE 2,3; JCWA 4; JETS 3; NFL 2,3,4. Parasiliti, Donna 61 54: lOE 3,4. Parker, Bernard 62. Parker, JoAnn 62: lOE 3,4. Parker, Terry 62. Parsons, Kent 24, 62 71, 80, 82, 83: Choir 2,3,4; Circus 2; CIP 3,4; Forum 3; IE 3,4; JETS 4; Mus- Com 2,3,4; NFL 3,4; SC 4; Thes 3, 4; WSP 2,3,4. Pawlowski, Robert 62 16, 23, 89: Circus 2; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2; Track 2,3; VICA 2,3,4; VW 4. Paxton, Patricia 62: CHS 2,3; GAA 2,3;PP3,4. Pearce, John 62. Pelphrey, Rebecca 62. Perkins, Cathy 62. Perry, Robert 62 80: ClCom 3; Deb 2,3,4; Forum 2,3,4; Fren 2; IE 2,3; NFL 2,3,4; PrCom 3; HELP. Peters, Hank 62: Circus 2. Peters, Ronald 62: VICA 2,3. Pietras, Dianne: ClCom 3. Pettee,John62 23. Petz, John 62 23: Fball 2, 3, 4. Pfund, Scott 62. Picolo, Candy 62 54. Pierce, John 16. Plant, Vicki62. Plotner, Rickie 62. Plotner, Tom 62. Poggemeyer, Leonard 62. Poindexter, Joyce 63: PrCom 3; Span 2. Prange, Dennis 63. Price, Janine 63. Price, Nancy 63: Choir 2. Quinlan, Patrick 63: FrH 3. Rarick, David 63. Rau, Thomas 63: CC 2; Track 2; VW 2; Wres 2. Rayman, Steven 24, 25 80, 82, 83, 85: CIP 3,4; Deb 2,3,4; Forum 2,3, 4; IE 2,3,4; JCWA 3,4; NFL 2,3,4; Thes 3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Redding, Rebecca 63. Rediger, Jeffrey 63 23: Circus 2; Fball 2,3,4. Reuther, Dave 63. Reuther, Kathleen 63: Fren 2; Pep 2, 3; NHS 4. Rice, Cheryl 63 77, 88: Fren 2.S FrH 3,4; PPause 3,4. Rice, Jeffrey 63. Richardson, Susan 63. Richmond, Cheri 63: ClCom 2 PPause 3. Riddle, Janet 63: ClCom 3,4; IE 3,4 PP3,4. Riddle, Linda 63 54, 58: Art 4; IDE 3,4; PP 3,4; SC 4. Riggle, John 63: ClCom 3; Deb 2 Forum 2; Fren 2. Riggleman, Gary 63. Riker, Cindy 64. Riley, David 71. Riley, Richard 64: VICA 2. Rintlemann, Kurt 64 37, 52. 66. Band 2.3.4; CIP 3,4; DECA 4; Hockey 2,3.4; StBand2,3. Ritzenthaler, Debra 64: Circus 4; Pep Pres -2; PP 3; SC 3. Robertson, Charles 64: Art 2; Bball 3, Circus 3. Rockwood 64: Choir 4. Rodgers, Sarah 64 50. 76, 86. ClCom 2,3; CIP 3,4; GAA 3, VP-4, 0RACLE4; SpH 2,3,4; NHS 4. Roe, Randy 64: Golf 2.3. Rofkar. Dennis 64. lohr. Keith 66 44: CC 3,4; Swim 2, 3; Track 3, VICA 3. .iolsten, Shelley 64: Circus 3,4; Pep 2; SC 2,3. Rometski, Diane 64: ORACLE 3. SpH 2,3,4. Root, Brenda 64 54, 76, 86: I0E3,4; ORACLE 3,4; NHS 4; QS 4. Root, Linda 64 54: lOE 3,4; SpH 2; NHS 4. Roppe, Carol 64. Rosenbaum. Lee 20. 24, 64 74, 80, 4; Forum 3, Sgt-at-Arms-4; IE 2,3, 4; JCWA 2,3, VP-4; NFL 2,3. Pres-4; NHS 3,4; SC 3; Thes 3,4; WSP2.3,4 Rosiak, Mark 64: Wrest 2. Rossman, Gary 64 52: VICA 4. Routhe, Mike 64 52: DECA 4. Rower, Kenneth 14. Rudnicki, Joan 64. Rudnicki, Mary Anne 65 76, 86: ClCom 4; ORACLE 4; SpH 4; NHS 4. Ruff, Gary 65 20, 23, 61: CC 2; Cir- cus 2,3; Fball 4; Golf 2.3,4; SC 2,3, 4; SpH 2,3,4; Swim 2,3; VW 2,3.4; Wrest 4. Ruhl. Debra 65. Runco, Vickie 65 52: Choir 2; Cir- cus 2,3; DECA 3,4. Rupp, Karen 65 61: Circus 2.3; ClCom 4; Fren 2; SC 3.4. Rutherford. Vickie 65. Rutter. William 65 12, 13, 44, 7; o4: Bball 2,3,4; CC 2,3,4; FrH VI 3, Pres-4; NHS 3,4. Ryan, Willis 65: Track 2. Rydman, Kathleen 66. Rymers, Patricia 66 54: lOE 4; JC WA 3; J A 2, Sec-3; NHS 4. Sanders, Janine 66. Sanders, Rebecca 66. Sanford, David 66. Schaffel, Neal 66 28, 61: Deb 2; JETS 3,4; SC 4; Span 2,3; SpH 2, 3,4; NHS 4. Scheinbackh, Joel 66 19, 61: Circus Swim 2,3: Tennis 2.3,4; VW 2,3,4. Schieb. Carolyn 66. Schlosser. Kathryn 66 54. 55; Circus 2, lOE 3,4. Schmich, Frank 66. Schmidt. Steven66: VICA 2.4. Schr ' ' ■' Schr Schrieber. Judtih 66 56. 88: FTA 3, 4; PPause 4. Schrieber, Judith 66 56. 88: FTA 3, 4; PPause 4. Schroeder, Sandra 66 56: Fren 2- FrH 3,4; FTA 3,4; NHS 4. . Schuck. Donald 66: Wrest 3. Shuler. Richard 66 23, 38: Bskball 2.4; Circus 2,3,4; Fball 2,3 Schumaker, John 66 20: Fbali ' 2: Fren 2; Golf 3,4: SC 2; SKI 2,3,4; Swim 2; VW3,4. Schuman, Donna 66. Schwartz. Jeff 66. Schwartz, Kathy 67. Schwartz. Marc 67. Scott. Debra 67 54: Circus 4; I0E4. Seggie. Gerri 76. Serafin, James 67. Shallcross, Mark 67. Shambarger, Mark 67 52, 61. Shapler. Sandy 67 58. 76, 84: NHS 3,4; SpH 2.3,4. Sharf, Rodney 67. Sharrow. Robert 67 12, 23. 89: BBall 2,3.4; Bskball 2; Circus 2.3; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2,3; SpH 2; VW 4. Sheldon, Charles 67. Shepard, Mark 67. Sheppard, Renee 67: Pep 3. Shipman, Jack 67 14. 15. 23: Fball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. Shaffer. Mike 67. Shuer. Lawrence 67 61. 76, 84, 85: ClCom 2.3.4; Deb 2; Forum 2,3; IE 2,3; JCWA 3,4; NFL 2.3,4; NHS 3. 4; Para 2; SC ExecBd 2,3.4; Span Shunk, William 67 23, 87: Fball 2. 3,4. VW4. Siefert, Timothy 67 12: Bball 2.3.4. Sieren, Thomas 67 14, 23, 89: Fball 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Wrest 2. Siluerthorne. Gar ' 67 69: Band 2.3, 4; SpH 2. Simrell, Keith 68. Simrell, Vi.cki 68 54, 84: FTA 3; IOE3,4;AV3. Sims, Linda 68. Simrell, Vicki 68 54: Pep 2; PP 3: SC2.3. Sizemore, Kenneth 68. Skaff Toni 68 48: ClCom 2,3,4; Pep 2,3.4. Skinner, Patrick 68 23, 61. Smith. Barb 68. Smith, Cheryl 68: FTA 3.4. Smith. Donna 68. Smith, Pamela 68 52: DECA 4. Smith, Rebecca 68. Smith, Sharon 68. Smith. Vicki 68: Para 2. Sobczak. Gregory 68: VICA 2.3.4. Sokolowski. Sherry 68 74. 80. 83, 84: CHS 2.3. Treas-4: Forum 2.3, Sec-4; IE 2,3,4; JCWA 3; NFL 2,3, Sec-4; NHS 4; Thes 4: WSP3.4. Spaulding. Britt 68 16, 38 : Bskball 2 4; CC 3; Choir 3; Circus 2,4; SC 3; Swim 2; Track 2,3,4; VW 4. Speegle, Dennis 68. Staifer. Cynthia 68: CHS 2; ClCom 2.3.4: IE 2; HELP 3: NHS 4. Stalker. Robin 68. Stampflmeier. Thomas 69: VICA 2. :i.4. Standridge. Gayle 69 1 73, 76, 84, 85. 86: CIP3: Fren 2,3,4; FrH .3.4: IF 4: ORACLE 3.4: NHS 3.4: Pep 2: QS 3.4: Thes 4; Mus 3. Stanford. Peggy 69 I 52: DEC A 4: Span 2. Stanton. Susan 69 54. Stautzenbach. Gay 69: SpH3. St. Clair. Jeffrey 69 1 79: Circus 2,3: ClP4:LC4:MusCom.3.4. Stearns. Andrew 69 23. Steinman. Mary 69 56: AFS 2: FTA 2.3.4. Stelter. Dauid 69. Sterger. Nicholas: IE 2.3.4: NFL 2.3. 4:Thes 2.3.4. Stevens. Dauid 69 37: Hockey 3.4: SpH3. Steues. Alan 69 61. 66. 76. 84: Band 2,3. VP-4: NHS 3.4: SC 2,3,4; Span 2,3; SpH 2, VP-3, Pres-4: St Band 2.3; PBand 4; Mus 3.4. Stiff. Gary 69. Stock. Paul 69: Span 2. Stoll.John69 3I. Stone. Shirley 69: HCCt 3. Stowell. Pamela 69 54: lOE 3,4. Streetman. Diane 69. Strickland. Donna 69: FTA 2,3.4. Stroud, Michael 69: Bball 2. Stults, Susan 69. Stykemain, Karen 70 53. Sulzer, Mary Beth 70 54: IOE3,4. Sunday, Daniel 70 61. Swartzlander, David 70 76. 88: PPause 3,4; QS 3,4; SpH 2,3,4. Sivick, Rick 70. Swigon, Susan 70: I0E4. Swisher, Deborah 70: Circus 2,3,4; PP3,4. Szczur, Martin 70. Szychowski, Stephen 70 61: Circus 2,3; Fball 2.3; SC 2,3,4; Track 2,3. Talley, Thomas 70. Tanner, Donald 70 23: Circus 2; ClCom 2; Fball 2,3,4. Tanner, James 70 16, 23: Band 2; Bskball 2; Fball 2,3,4; PP 4; St- Band2; Track 2,3; VW3,4. Taylor, Beverly 70. Taylor, Billie 70 54: I0E3,4. Taylor, Nelson 70. Taylor. William 70. Tefft, Debra 70 54, 55; lOE 3,4; PP 2. Tegatz, Mary 70 43, 56, 69, 77, 84. Terry, Cindy 70 48, 74, 76, 84, 88 CHS 2.3, Sec-4; ClCom 2,3,4; Clf 4; NHS 3,4; PPause 3,4; Pep 2,4 QS3.4. Theil, Larry 70. Thomas, Christine 71. Thomas, Steve 71 14, 23, 89: Bskball 2; Circus 2,3; Fball 2,3,4; SC2,3; Track 2,3,4; VW 2,3,4. Thompson, Lana 71: PP3; SpH 4. Thompson, Robert 71. Thompson, Ronald 71: VICA 3,4. Thompson, Steven 71: VICA 3. Thornton, Barbara 71. Thornton, Kim 71. Timerman, Kathy 71. Timmerman, Diane 71 52. Tower, Paul 71. Trout, LuAnn 71. Trzaskowski, Stephen 71 23, 89- Fball 2,3,4; VW3,4. Tuck, Carol 71 54: Circus 2. Tucker, Michael 71. i Senior vocational students leave Whitn lith the skills necessai . Turpening, Glen 71: Band 2,3,4 Choir 3. Tussing, Robert: VICA 2. Updike, Dennis 71. Urbanski, Lynn 71: AFS 2, DECA 3. FTA 2. Vaculik, Cynthia 71. Vaculik. Joyce 71 52. Vahle, Donna 72. Van Buren, Sharon 72 43, 71, 80, 82, 83: Choir 3, VP-4; Circus 2; CIP 3,4; Forum 4; IE 4; MusCom 2,3,4; Panth 4; Thes 4; Y-TSec-3. Ventre, Michael 72. Vobbe, Fred 24, 72. Vorderburg, Kimm 72 82, 83: Choir 3; Circus 2,3,4; Fren 4; IE 2; Mus 2,4; MusCom 2,4; NFL 2,4; Thes 2,3,4; Track 2. Wainscott, Michael 72 14, 23: Fball 2.3,4; PP3.4; VW 3,4; Wrest 2,4. Waite, Debbie 72 43, 54: Circus 3; lOE 3,4; Panth 3,4. Wajer, John 72: VICA 4. Wales, Debbie 72. Wannemacher, Sue 72 54: IOE3,4; PP3. Ward, Denise 72. Watkins, Barbara 72 48: Circus 4; Pep 3,4; PP 4; PrCom 3,4; SC 2.3; SKI 4; Span 2. Weaver, Elizabeth 72 74, 82, 84: CHS 2,3,4; MusCom 4; WSP 2,3, 4; HELP2.3. Webne, Linda 24. 72 .80: Circus 2; CIP3.4; Forum 2,3,4; IE2,3.4. Weible, Shelley 72. Weiler, Dean 72. Welch. Patti 72. Weiler, Uarcy 72. Wells, Vicki 72 71, 82, 83: Choir 2,3, 4; ClCom 2; CIP 3,4; MusCom 2,3, 4; Pep 2,3,4; Span 2,3; SpH 3,4; Thes 3,4; NHS 4. Werner, Deborah 72. Werner, Mary 73. Werner, Patricia 50, 69: Band 2,3, Sec-4; Fren 2; GAA 2,3,4; MBand 2,3, Sec-4; PP4; StBand 4. Westrick, Virginia 73 74, 84: Germ 2, Treas-3, Sec-4; IE 2; NFL 2; NHS 3,4. Wheeler, Linda 73 52. Whitaker, Janice 73 58, 76: Art 4; MusCom 2; NHS 4; SC 4; SpH 4; WSP 3. White, Sandra 73 61: Circus 2; SC 2.3. Whiteman. Paul 73. Whitney, Pamela 73 48; ClCom 2,3, 4; Pep 2,3,4; PP4; PrCom 3; SC 2, 3,4; Span 2. Wilkins, Roger 73. Will, Lorrie 73 52: DECA 3,4. Williams, Linda 73. Wilson, Randall 73 15, 52: DECA 4. Wilson, Richard 73 13, 14: Bball 4; Circus 4. Wilson, Sandra 73 54: I0E3,4; Pep 2;PP3. Wilson, Terry 73. Wing, Charles 73. Wisniewski, Debra 73: DECA 3,4. Wisniewski, Vicki 73 52. Wohlfarth, Paul 73. Wolfe, Robin 73. Wolin, Dave 73: JETS 2,3,4; ORA- CLE 3; StBand 2. Woodby, Tom: Track 2. Woodruff, Gerald 74. Woodward, Richard 74. Wray, Pamela 74: Pep 2; SC 3. Wretschko. Ellen 74 83, 86: Circus 2,3,4; ClCom 2,3,4; Fren 2; Mus- Com 2,3,4; ORACLE 3,4; Pep 2,3; PP 3,4; PrCom 3; QS 3,4; SC 2.3; Thes 4. Wright, Dawn 74 52: DECA 3,4. Wright. Vicki 74. Wrights, Rob 74. Wygant, Carla 74 52. Wygant, Susan 74. , Wvman, Deborah 74 80. ■{ Wynn, Ed 74: Fball 2. Zaski, Deborah 22, 74 54: Circus 2, 3. Zawodm, Lisbeth 74 52: DECA 4; Fren2;FrH2,3;NHS4. Zeluff, Deb: PPause 4. Ziegler, Rick 74: Circus 2,3; SC 2. Ziegler, Sharon 74: NHS 4. Ziegler, William 74 14, 15, 23, 74: CHS 2.3,4; Circus 2; Fball 2,3,4; Track 2,3; VW 3,4. Zohn, Michael 74. Zuccarell, Chuck 74: Circus 2,3. Zumbrun, Wendy 74 69, 77, 84: Band 2,3,4; Fren 2; FrH 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Pep 3; PP 2; StBand 2; Mus 2.3,4. STUDENTS Margaret Abbott || Sue Abrell Vli fl M n K Roger Ach  ■' - il j M ' N W VN GeneAdkins « | 1 B m T njHpt Audrey Ahrendt V J fc V ' - H H , 4- N L 4 Debbie Alberts W lM A- a L m t= B Arthur Allsop f lR Ij E k .H K. V ' - Jeff Alt Hi m 1 If ' , ' ' Tom Amstutz Melinda Andrews Elaine Archer Mike Armstrong Robert Armstrong BobArndt James Arquette Kristy Arthur r MS I LouAnn Ball Pat Ball Luann Ballard Sandy Baltzell Carol Banning Kim Barnett Sue Baron Tom Barriger Juniors are elected as capable officers. Debbie Bartelheim Bruce Bartolett Bill Basch Karen Basinger Beverly Bates Mike Batton Bryan Benner Colleen Bennett Jim Boyer Vanessa Bracht Richard Bradish Ron Bradshaw Karen Brandeberry Bruce Branson Sherrie Brausieck Don Brazeau Joy Brezee Steve Brown Steue Brown Rick Brueshaber Betty Bryant Joan Buckley Larry Buettner Bob Bugbee Linda Carpenter Sue Carson Debbie Carter Judy Carter Patty Carter Gregg Casagrande Sylvia Casey Dennis Casida Juniors sell candy as their first project Richard Caswell Eric Caudill Jim Chandler Dave Chapman Joan Chapman Alex Cheikh Bonnie Chio Greg Christie Gilbert Cleavenger Jon Cluckey Karen Coates Kathy Cochenour Sue Coehrs Pat Cole Bruce Comers Jeanne Connelly Greg Conner Jim Connin Bill Cook Debbie Cook Elizabeth Cook Jeff Coon Richard Coon Gary Cooper Man, ' Copelin Dave Copsev Clifford Cokey Bruce Cornelius Cathy Cornish Joanne Cory Rich Costen Dave Counselman Brenda Cc Roxanne Cripe Sherry Critten Dane Cromwell Larry Cross Debbie Crow Sheree Cully Jack Cureton Bill Davis Debra Davis Kathy Davis Kenny Davis Mark Davis Richard Dawson Debbie Deak Daniel Deeter to help gather funds for class treasury. Rae Ann DeFrain Newtie Delffs Debbie Denner Jenifer DeRose Steve Derr Terry Deters Joyce DeVault Bonnv Dewev Sue Dixon Mary Doe Pam Domalski Tim Donahue Devanie Doran Mary Jo Douglas Barb Dove Debbie Downing Martin Dewey Robert Dianda Sheryl Dickens Lois Dickson Terry Dillard Dawn Dimond Daryl Dixon Louisa Dixon Patty Draheim Mary Jo Drexler Dave Driscoll Dexter Duignan Dan Dunderman Carol Dunlap Jeff Dusseau Darlene Duszynski Cathy Dyhowski Connie Eckman Mike Edgar Tom Eggers Susan Ellinwood Marcia Ellis Rick Siting Barb Epstein Mike Fecchino Laurie Feldman Diane Fellman Jim Feyes Greg Fisher Bill Fitch Tom Flannagan JeffFlaum Rob Fleitz Keith Floto Bev Fogh Scott Foore Chris Foreman Mariann Forman Sandy Frederick Kathy Freiheit Georgia Kantner proudly represents the Merle Friess Pearl Friess Patricia Fritz SueFrome Jana Fry John Fry Frank Fulop Shirlene Furrer Don Gladys Boo Glass Tim Godbey Steve Goldsmith Robert Gonzalez Pam Goodman Lisa Gottschalk Don Graham The junior float provides transportation for the candidates for 1972 Homecoming queen. junior students at the 1971 homecoming. Ken Graham John Grandowicz Maggie Granger Jeff Gray Laura Gray Mark Gray John Grayczyk Dale Gregory George Hall Sue Hall Laurie Hamel Kerry Hamer Debi Handler Marcia Hanley Mike Hanna Patti Hanna Cheryl Harbauer Jim Harkless Sharon Harmon Brian Hart Tracy Hartley Edward Hartman Jan Hasemeier Alan Hatfield Scott Henry Patty Hensing Charles Hepker Nadine Herdter Sarah Hernandez Beth Herzog Debbie Hess Martha Hess Lucinda Hoerig Ronna Holewinski Mike Hollimon Debbie Holmes Craig Hoist Don Honas Rose Horen Teri Horen Wearing the burgandy and cream T-shirt Mary Horner Ron Hornsby Sue Horton Donna Howe JeffHudak Lome Hume John Hum m Lenny Hutchinson Tom Joseph Mark Judy Connie Kajfaxz Georgia Kant. Ed Kauffman Kim Kazmier Ron Kazmierski Dave Keeler k Dana King Ray Kirchner Karen Kluczynski Gary Knapik Vicki Knecht Sue Knoke Cindy Knutson Shelly Kocher a Handley Keener •Janet Keholm Lynn Keifer Janice Keiser Gary Kennedy Steve Kennedy Jim Kilbride Connie Kimberlx . . Kathy Kotinski Jeff Konczal Dave Kopfmann Nancy Koralewski Steve Kosinski Connie Kovacik Steve Krakoff Muhelle Kramer shows Whitmer that juniors have pride. The junior class shows its pride by wi burgandy and cream T-shirts. ■ing the mji f ASS OF f Randy Krell Mike Krolak Gene Kuji Tony Kujawa Irene Kunikowski Edna LaBo Don LaFountaine Steve Laney Jim Lemble Toni Leon Dawn Lerch Rich Lerner Gayle Lewandowski Kathy Lewis Marsha Lietzow Brad Lindhorst Christmas vacation offers welcomed break Mark Linthicum Robin Liska Robert Loar Tim Lochbihler Suzanne Lockard Jim Loeffler Mikf Loeffler Ron Lorenz Jeff Manzagol Debbie Marion Fredrica Marley John Marquis Connie Martin Barb Masell Denise Mathews Joyce Matthews ™1 Terri Matthews Sue Mattison Tom Mat ' is Steve Mawhorter Jeri Maxwell Bill Mayer Julie Mayer Claudia Mayo Ji Leslie McGeechan Mary McGrath Pam McHugh David Mcllhargey Lynn McMahon Stanley Measaw Mike Meiring Richard Melms in the daily routine of strenuous studies Darlene Michalsk Phil Michalski Rich Mickle Helen Miles Lorraine Miles Cindy Millen Amy Miller Debbi Miller Howard Mossing Theresa Mossing Knsti Moulton Mike Mrkva Keith Munn Ron Muszynski Beth Myers John Myers Jane Nightingale JeffNistel Cindy Nixon Judi Noble Ginger Noller Bob Null Rob Nusbaum Bette Nutter Long hours and very hard work bring Cindi Oates Pam Oehler Jeff Olah Kathy Olender Cherie Olsen Murray Olson Kathy 0 ' Neil Scott Opdyke Sally Ott Harry Ouerholt Denise Owens Mike Owens Jeff Palmer Jeanette Palmiter Ryan Paquette Lxnne Paren Linda Parker Sherry Parker Jeff Parrish Tony Pasley Norm Pawlowicz Kevin Paxton John Peace Robert Pelfrey Lynne Perry Bob Peters Paul Peters Rose Pickens Jenny Pickerel Debbie Pidcock Terry Pierce Jenny Pierson ii ff. Mk ril f % £ m £i lA Marcia Printy Dave Provemano Frank Przybylski Richard Puckett Pat Pugh John Puterbaugh Bonnie i ithoff Sheny Puthoff Karen Poitinger Pat Poitinger Pam Polosky Dan Pontius Ray Poskonka Scott Potter Lyn Paulson Mark Pozsik rim Putnam Terrie Queener Jan Radebaugh Kay Radke Howard Ramuasser Cathv Rapton Richard Rash Terry Rau success to the annual junior class play. Ann Ray Dan Ray Penny fleece Debbie Reed Bill Reese Jon Reichert Chris Remhart Kathy Reinhart Robin Rttson Terri Ritzenthaler Richard Ruor John Roach JeffRobbins Rebecca Roberts Greg Rodebaugh Kerry Roderick Jim Schlachter Joe Schlosser Sue Schneider Denise Schoenrock Nan Schoenrock John Schoewe John Schrein Eileen Schultz Relays are exciting as juniors strive to Esther Schultz Vh Ray Schultz Tamara Schwartz A w ' - 1 Marcv Schwartzbeck p ' 1 y f s Connie Scribner 1 wL Wavne Seger ikL HJ -_ ja Laura Seggie I BEBH ' ■Bill Sellers JHH Ron Simons Debbie Simpson Barry Singer Vikki Siwa Myron Skulas Gene Smedlund Shannon Smiley Blaine Smith Juniors Robin Ritson, Pant Goodman and Jill Majoros practice cheers for future events. win at the 37th annual Whitmer circus. Bob Smith Candy Smith Chris Smith Darlene Smith Dave Smith Dennis Smith Glenda Smith Lou Smith Lon Slender Stan Sterger Tami Stevens Wally Stevens James Steves Sandy Stickels Marian Stobinski Kathv Stock Mike Stoddard Cecil Sou t Brenda Strawinsk, Sandra Strawmsk Stephanie Stroup Kim Strowger Jeanne Struble Marlon Stuart Steve Taylor Pam Teachout Daue Tefft Debbie Thomas Peggy Thomas Debbie Thompson Pat Thompson Jane Thomburgh Dim lights and soft music lend romantic Bob Tillman Beu Timm Carol Toth Marcie Trim Bill Trumbull Terry Trzcinski Susan Tubbs Steve Turnbull Barb Vargo Joanne Vargo Mary-Alyce Vass Rex Veitch Richard Vendt John VieBrooks Bob Wadas Thea Wade .- ' :v. 1 Dan Turner Pam Ulman Bob Ulrich Jeff Ulrich Dianne Urbanski Chris Van Dorp Barb Van Etten Carlo Van Etten Rick Wager Mike Waldrop Debbie Walker John Walker Dan Walters Lou Ann Walters Don Warnke Denise Warren . J Pam Warren Larry Wasielewski Ron Wasnich Keith Watt Tom Webb Joyce Webber Jacki Weber Jeff Webster Dace Wemmer Dennis Whaley n 3 Sandy Whale Becky Whipple Shelh White Vicky White Shirley Wichoivski  i Doug Wilcox A-s Paula Wilcox Bruce Wildman Becky Wilhelm Carolyn Williams Cherie Williams Dana Williams Jim Williams Kathy Williams atmosphere to the exciting Junior Prom. Nancy Williams Tony Williams Elizabeth Williamson Jar William Kelley Willis Carol Willyard Lynn Wilson Abby Wing Larr ' Zahn Linda Zakrzewsk Dave Zapata Pam Zaracki Rick Zauodni Diana Ziegler Bob Zink Stephanie Zink Vicki Zmudzinski Debbie Zorecki Rick ' ise Tim Wittman Dan Wnorowski Janet Wright Jim Wunschet Virgil Wurster Cindi Yarrito Chris Y ' ingling Denise A brell Michelle Ackerman Bonnie Adams Cheryl Adams Kim Adams Gary Adelman Debbie Adkins Karen Adter Mark Anderson Pam Andrews Linda Andryzcik Dave Angel Alan Antoine Linda Armstrong Norm Arnold John Arroyo Tracy Ball Connie Banning Doug Barker Candy Barnes ■Jeff Barnes Laurence Barnes Joni Bartlett Nancy Basil Energetic officers lead sophomore class. Terry Bauer Cindy Baumhower Vicki Bayes Pam Baz Chuck Beach Debbie Bearringer Jay Behrendt Lynn Belair John Bellair Bruce Benner Juliann Benore Mary Benson Fay Ben ton Teresa Beres Michael Bermick Janis Bernard Jeff Blastngim Joan Blond Lynn Blue Steve Bly Eugene Bohland Donna Boles Don Bon dy Elaine Boone Bob Bows Terry Borowski Jeff Bowman Cheryl Boyd JoetteBoyd Terry Boyd Dave Boyer Pam Braatz Pat Braden Bonny Bradner Don Braun John Brautigan Barb Brecht Denise Brentlinger Robin Brogan Stacy Brookenthal Dianne Browne Doug Browniee Loretta Brueshaber Terr) ' Bryant Dawn Buannic Karen Bubb Pam Bucher Ken Budde Sophomores acquire an insight to future Cindy Bukowski Cassie Bumbaugh Linda Bunge Fred Burkhart Mike Burnett Dan Burnette Greg Burnside Mark Burrow Linda Burtch Ken Burzynski Ginger Busick Brenda Cable Brenda Camp Jesse Campos Lynn Campton Chuck Cannon Peggy Cannon Marge Cappelletty Robert Caput o Rick Carlson Brenda Carnovale Bob Carpenter Sue Carter Bob Casagrande Tom Caster Bruce Casta Jim Cebrowski John Cerveny Dawn Cessna Don Charles Cathy Chinnis Diane Chio Gary ' Christie Bruce Clark Darlene Clark Jeff Clark Liz Clark Pat Clayton Carmen Cleghorn Larry Clement Mike Cline Pam Cher Joanie Coe Kathy Coehrs Gary Cole Ken Cole Jeff Colston Vicki Comer Joyce Coop Sherry Cooper Dan Copsey Debbie Corathers Dennis Cordle Dale Cornelius Dexter Cornett Rick Cousino events as told by a few upperclassmen. Joann Cox Debbie Cramer Sandy Cramer Griff Crammond Don Crawford Kim Creek more Janie Cromer Roger Crowell Carole Csik Mike Culver Laurie Cuprys Pat Daleska Len Daly Cheryl Damm Patti Dankert Rick Dankert Mike Dafis Doug DeArmond George DeChant Karen Deily Gregg DeLine Doyle Delph Don DeMoe Lori Derby Jack Dermer Anita Desmond Donna Desmond Sue Detamore Kris Detter Mark De Vore Patti Dewey Robert Diewior Mike Dillon Diane Dimond Kay Ditzel Philip Dix Pat Dobrasz Rhonda Douglas Lucy Drewyor Darla Driscoll Donald Duskey John Duslak Chris Duszynski Joe Dybowski Larry Earl Lynn Edelstein fim Eding Phil Edinger Plum and royal blue are selected early JeffEggert David Ehret Donna Ernst Rex Ernst Wava Essig VerlaEstes Sharon Everett Susan Everhart Steve Evers Rick Ewing Nancy Fair Patti Fallsgraff Bob Farmer Brenda Feaster Jeff Fellman Ann Ferrel Bruc e Fiedler BeLk Finch Mark Finch Terry Fincher Ron Firsdon Dawn Fischer Janet Fisher Randy Fitzpatrick Debbie Floering Polly Foreman Robbin Forman Mark Fosgate Carol Fox Ken Fox Matt Frank Thad Franklin .J Laura Frazier Kathy Frederick Jim Fredritz Bob Freed Cyndi Freeis Karen Freiheit Darlene Friess Bryan Fritch Handy Fritch Karla Fulkert Charlene Gardner Howard Garmon Mike Garrett Kevin Gawrych Phyllis Gaylord George Gecik Greg Gentry Sandy Genung Ron Georgieff Paiila Geyer Pam Gilbert Linden Gillaspy Richard Gillespie Terry Gladney Dave Glenn Mel Glowski Barb Gnotek Joy Godbey Joe Gomez Dave Good Debbie Good Cxndx Goodleman in the year as the class of ' 74 ' s colors . Bev Goodwin Tom Gordon Chris Gordy Doug Gorrell Barb Gottlieb John Gradomski Pat Graham Don Grandowscz Josephine Grant Lee Gray Jeff Greenberg Roxanne Greene mW ' n. Carol Groves Elaine Guardado Diana Guerin Leona Guilda Paul Gutmann Sandy Gutowitz Cathy Haag Dave Hadley John Hagele Patrick Haggarty George Haig DanHalbert Debbie Hall Diane Hall Martha Hall Monica Hall Teresa Hallenbeck Keith Harding Helen Harman Bob Harris Jeff Harris Karen Harris Bruce Harsha Leslie Harshman Brenda Hart Sharon Hase Greg Havers Linda Hawk Wanda Hawk Laurie Hays Allen Hefner Sally Heinze Barb Heimeroth Jim Heifer Steve Helms Renee Henderson Scott Hendricks Rob Hendrickson Angle Henning Barb Henricks Ray Herr Christina Herron Phyllis Hershman Susan Herzig Todd Herzog Mark Hier Bob Hill Debbie Hill Sophomores demonstrate their spirit by Dave Huber Doug Huber Mark Huffman Mike Hughes Scott Hugill Shelba Hurt file lagulli Steve Idle Chuck Imber Laurie Inman Jim Ishler Jim Izbinski Pete Jacobs Sandra Jacobs Steven Jacobs SheriJacobson Vicki Hilton Jeff Hiner Rita Hinkle Scott Hofer Rick Hogan Sharon Hogan Cindy Hoisington Melanie Hollis Jim Holly Keith Holub Kathy Honas Rick Horen Karen Horner Chris Houghton Beth Howe Tom Hoyt Carol Jackson Jim Jackson Jim Janowiecki Mike Jasinski Dennis Jeku Jim Jensen Dawn John Brian Johns Frank Jozsa Pamela Jurski John Kachenmeister Kathy Kahley Jerry Kalisik Sue Kaminsky Bonnie Kane Gloria Kane Shari Karlgaard Steve Kasprzak Denise Kasza Rick Kaufman Ron Kaufman Judy K Karen Keffer Dan Keller participating in the Whitmer snake dance Mitchell Keller Pam Kelly Harold Kennery Scott Kern Jim Kerner Ted Kesler Brad Ketterman Kathy Kigar JeffKillion Nikki Kimpon Charles Kindoe Carol King Jack King Tim Kinzer Mary Kirchner Don Kirchoff Greg Knopp Gary Kotasinski Bob Kolinski Karen Kolinski Mary Jo Koluitz Paul Komisarek Becky Korcsog Theresa Kosier Raymond Kowalinsk Debbie Kowalski Hill Kramer Chuck Kramer Danelle Kramer Joe Kramer Barb Krell Greg Krieger Denny Kraft Lynn Kubicz Ron Kuchcinski Tom Kujawa Jeff Kwasniak Sue Kuiatkowski Linda LaJiness Leah Lambros Anita Lee Linda Lee Mike Leestma Lori Lefeure Laura Leitnick Debbie Lemoine Carol Leopold Lynn Leow Whitmer ' s annual circus lets avid sophs Bonnie Lerch Ken Lettmann Linda Levant Robert Levin John Levy Doug Lewallen Judy Lewandowski Man ' Lewandowski Carol Lombard Gayle Lombard Debbie Long Joan Long Kara Long Jim Louy Robert Lubell Denice Luda Donna Luda Richard Luettke Tom Lukasik Marjorie Lutes Chuck Lutomski Debbie Machinski Cliff Mack Mike Mack Mary Madden Luurdes Manana Larry Maier Mike Majeuski Mike Malinuwski Peggy Mallet t Anna Maltz Joni Manning Clark Manny Judy Manruw Shirley Manrnw Terry Many Craig Manzagul Rex Marchbanks John Marcinkouski G ' arv ' Mariucci Michelle Markiecki Mike Markham Todd Marti Mary Massa M « Sue Mather J M Doug Mathews Sandy Matuszak i Diana Mauss 3L Gary Mauss 1 Patty Mauss Bm Tim Mavis Wk Sue Mawhorter w Linda Maxon M Ruth McBee - W Karen Mc Bride J W Debbie McCally i X... show off their various gymnastic talents Dennis McCormick Larry McCormick Steve McCullough Randell McDonald Vicki McGhee Cathy McGovem Ken McGrath Meg McKelvey Joyce McLeod Kathy McLuckie Randy McLuckie Ross McLuckie Gene McNett Jenny McQuestion Keith McWatters Rick Mead Chris Meyers Cindy Meyers Hal Meyers Albert Michalak Karen Michalski Eric Michener Darcy Mick ens Greg Might Jeff Mikolajek Paula Milkie Bob Miller Chns Miller Connie Miller Harold Miller Leann Miller Margaret Miller Michele Miller Robert Miller Susan Miller Nathan Miscikowski Rose Mishha Marty Mitchell Ray Mitruh Dennis Mock John Morgner Shannon Morley Cathy Morrin Cindy Morrin Cheryl Morris Debra Morris Rick Morrison Russell Mossing Sophomore pride gained strength as they John Mulherin Kathy Mullen Colleen Mullholand Connie Myers Ellen Myers Vicki Myrice Jim Nagle Sheri Nagle Debbie Naitzke Elisabeth Napp Pam Navarre Bill Neman Regina Neman Dan Neuendorf Russ Neumann Dave Newman •.ill Nickell Jeff Nickerson Jim Nimigean Dianne Nonnenmacher Chris Norman Mike Nosker Cliff Nottingham Tim O ' Conner Mike Oedy Cheri Olds Greg Oles Jim Orange Mike O ' Reilly Ray Orwig Tom Orzechowski Charlotte Ott Randy Ouerholt Ed (Jwens Jon I ansky Barb I ' apenfuse I.eRoy Parke Jeff Parker Wayne Parker Norma Parks Bill Parmer Kim Parquette Mark Parrish Becki Paschen Ronda Pasiey Nancy Pasqualone Janice Pasyk Cheryl Pedersen Gary Phillips Darrell Pickard Ken Pickens ■John Pieho Tom Pierce Ann Pieron Rich Pi Mike Pietras received their long awaited class rings. Pam Pinney Benny Pisarski Richard Pitts Kevin Pituch Chris Podzinski Gene Poggemeyer Dan Poneman Deanna Pontious Linda Pool Tom Poskonka Dan Powers Ruth Powlesland Brenda Price Jill Price Nina Price Randy Price Arthur Quentn Patty Radebaugh Edam Radin John Rahm Cindy Rains Robin Raitz Sharon Ramey Richard Remley Cliff Reuther Denise Revard Randy Rhoades Ann Richardson Lee Rightmyer Shirley Rightnowar Janet Ritson Rick Ritzenthaler Dale Rizor Randy Roach Shelley Roberts Bill Rogers Doug Rohr Jan Rohten Karen Romeos Bill Rooks Fred Rose Phil Roselieb Yuette Rosiak Ann Roszczipka Dan Rutherford Tom Ruwe Thersa Ryan Mark Rybka Terry Saaford Bill Salmi Kathy Sampsell Donna Sandor Pep Sessions and activities contribute to Galen Schwartz Jeri Schwartz Herman Schwartzbeck Bill Scott Joe Sedlock Karen Semple Pat Seymour Sue Shapler Bob Shelton Gary Shepler Scott Sherwood Kathleen Shiffler Dawn Shipp Debbie Shaffer Mark Shaffer Audrey Short Melissa Sansom Bernadette Sartor Andrea Savidge Jane Sawyer Dennis Scaroleta John Schassberger Beth Scheinbach John Scherer Doug Schlachter Michelle Schmidt John Schoonmaker Joanne Schreiber Debra Scnroder Nancy Schroeder Cheryl Schultz Kathie Schultz Pam Smith Peggy Sm ith Randy Smith Russ Smotherman Dave Suavely Terry Snell Janis Sobecki Mike Solek Mery Shuer Pamela Siders Cindy Siefert Ann Sigg Robert Silcox Beth Silvt Alan Silverthorne Ed Siminiak Ellen Simon John Simpson Cindy Singer Karen Singer Steve Sizemore Steve Smedlund Kim Smenner Smith give sophomores true pride in belonging. ■Jan Sorter Jeanne Speegle Chuck Spitler Don Spohn Rudy Spolnik Denise Spranger Chris Spychalski Dan Staifer Dave Stalker Dorcas St. Clair Rick Steams Jim Stedcke Jim Stein Doug Steves Bonnie Stilwell Dave Stoiber Karen Stall Cheryl Stone Connie Stone Terry Storer Geri Stoue Robin Stowell Gail Stoykoff Steve Streight Connie Strawser Karen Street Rex Strong Kathy St. Yves Kathy Suder Terry Sullivan Linda Summers Melvin Surprise Kris Sutherland Tom Sutherland Bob Sutton Tina Swain Dale Sweebe Darlene Sweebe Cheryl Swindle Dennis Szachta Sandy Szmania Dave Szumigala Terry Szych Sue Szymanski Phil Tafelski Toni Tafelski Colleen Tansey Tim Tattan Sue Timmerman Don Toeppe Mike Topolewski Mark Toth Mark Traczyk Debbie Trzaskowski Sue Tuck Tom Tucker A long anticipated spring vacation finally Dave Wagner Jim Wagner Alison Wahl Mark Wainscott Karen Walfinger Dave Walker Rick Wallace Dave Walter Jim Wanamaker Kerrie Ward Kim Ward Margorie Warn Harold Warner Peggy Warnke Beth Warren Joe Water Dale Tumey Pastoria Uddin Jeff Ulrich LuAnn Ulrich Linda Urbanski John Ursa Chris Vaculik Steve Vaculik Gail Vaillant John Van Gelder Julie Van Orden Charmaine Van Pelt Monalee Veitch Susan Violette Pat Vogel Irene Voyantzis • . i Nancy Williams Randy Williams Debbie Wilson Diana Wilson Rick Wmg Tina Winkle Rick Winter Jeff Wise Nancy Wisniewsk Janice Waggon Tim Wohlfarth Karen Wolczak John Woodward Andy Wright Doug Wright Becky Wuerfel Debbie Waters Donna Weiler Debbie Weinste Greg Weislak Joe Wells Jack Wenner Robert Wemel Pat Wery Mike Wester Ken Westray Barbara White Vera Whitmill Sandi Wians Ron Wilburn Dane Wdhelm Debbie Williams arrives, giving sophomores a needed rest. Mike Wueller Jim Wuest Kim Wumer John Wysong Barb Yabrove Bob Yaros Bob Y eager Walter Yeager Randy York Bob Young Sue Young Dave Zahn Darlene Zawistowsk Louis Zegarloivicz Kathy Zeller Lynn Zgorecki SueAleitz Pam Alexa Shirley Alexander Rob Amborski Robin Amman Denise Andryzcik Laurie Angel Jerry Archer Mark Armstrong Shelley Astry Debbie Atwood Brian Aumiller PaulAuth Ann Avalos Cheryl Bable Marc Backfisch Mark Ach Lori Adamski Evan Adelman Pam Ahrendt Kim Alberani Dave Alcorn Libbie Aldrich Richard Aldrich New obligations and privileges combine Bryan Backmeier Dale Bailey Darlene Bailey Deborah Bailey Betty Bair Don Baker Don Baker Jim Baker Les Baumer Cheryl Baumhower Jackie Baxter Nancy Beauchamp Jan Beavers Allan Beck Bob Beck Kathy Becke Debbie Beckman Kathy Beeler Randy Beeler Lisa Bell Mike Bell John Bellfy Bill Bender Teresa Bender Mary Benore Charles Bentley Roberta Benton Sally Benton Valerie Berning Cary Bielski Bob Billheimer John Bingham 4 A Carol Bird Don Birr Hu ' k Birr Terrie Bishop Cindy Blackford Jay Bladel Terry Blantun Debbie Blasingim Jim Blatchford Patti Bloom Linda Blowers Dave Bly Roger Bly Dan Bogart Mary Bohland Teri Bolton Debbie Bolton Jim Bonkowski Jane Borer Carol Borysiak Dave Borysiak Deb Bosshardt Paul Bower John Bowman tmn in challenging the maturity of freshmen. Terence Brassell Steve Brazeau Kathy Brinley Patti Brooks Art Brown Tracy Brubaker Greg Brueshaber Melody Buchholz Tom Buck Sheree Buckley Bob Bukowski Chuck Bunge Carol Burden Kevin Burns Dave Bury Kevin Buschmann Kathy Bushroe Jim Campbell Shelly Canfield Leslie Caputo Bob Carl Patrice Carl Bill Carr Doug Carson Barbara Carter Rob Carter Debbie Cary Debbie Chandler Dave Chappell Rita Chappell Tom Chinnis Lee Chisam Becky Chriss Rand Chriss Doug Ciralsky Arden Clark Jerry Clement Charles Clevenger Steve Cline Bob Coberley Debbie Conrad Jeff Cook Lesley Cook Ron Cook Dave Coon Rick Cooper Theresa Cooper Mike Coopshaw Randy Cornelius Karen Cornish Rick Cornish Marianne Cory Cat Cothern Jeff Counsellor Brian Cousino Matt Cousino Jim Coberly Jim Cole Mike Collins Shelley Collins Ken Combes Melinda Compton Mike Conine Jeff Conner Freshmen take part in Homecoming fun Kathy Crews Tim Crosby Tina Crozier Tom Crum Maria Culickil Jodi Cuprys Charlie Cureton Sandy Cytlak Eric Dahlke Barb Davis Beth Davis Lori Davis Cathy Dawson Kathy Dean Tammy Dean Debbie Deering Sandy DeFrain Diana Delffs Kim Denner Rav Deselms BobDeShetler Jackie DeVaul Julie DeVries Mike DeWood Carl Dickinson Dave Dickson Randy Digby Linda Dinoff George Dixon Karen Dmytryka Chuck Doarn Skip Dock Steve Cousino Cindy Coventry Roger Crab tree Darla Craley Colleen Crawford Doug Crawford Eugene Crawford Linda Crayne .J Lynn DriscoU Cindy Drube Laura Dryer Deniae Duckett Terri Duffey Mike Dulgnan Dennis DuUnsky Janice Duncan Dan Dunlap Jayne Dunn John Dunne Leslie Dunning Mike Duran Mark Durbin Tina Duskey Carleen Duszynski Mike Doe Jim Dtiran Jim Douglas Tim DoLt!giert Cathy Downing Terri Downing Susan Draheim Joyce Drexler by joining fellow students in snake dance. Robin Eisenberg Mark Eisenbrandt Mary Elarton Sue Elekqnich Pat Eley Diane Elieff Marvin Ellis Robert Ellis Pat Elson Cheryl Emahiser John Emmett Chris England Valerie Ennis Bill Erdman Ken Erdmann Ken Erdmann Jack Errett Julie Errett Sue Eskra Kim Esser Chris Estep Joe Estep Julie Efans Kathy Euearitt Pat Fadell Tom Falise Ken Farkas Tim Feaver Ann Feldstein Jim Felix Rhonda Fetter Sue Feves Steve Earl Don Eby Laura Eckman Monica Edelhauser Bill Edge Sunne Edington Mary Eggers Mark Eidson Janice Fish Doug Fisher Gene Fisher Tina Fitzgerald Cheryl Flaherty Don Flannagan John Flannagan Andy Flemmings Debbie Fletcher Mike Foore Sharon Forche Christine Ford Nancy Foreman Mike Fought Cindy Fox Tammy Fox Barb Francis Sandy Francisy Randy Franklin Darren Freeman Phyllis Fugate Dennis Fuleky Chris Fulop Patricia Futrel ' hris Fulop . B nSi f H Nlk BlM k K sH Hih HI P iH IHRB . H l ' atricia Futrel HHfS l EHHl K M l IsP ' E H B . i wSI 3 H Kifl H Hv HI HH M H a Bfak. . A9He v . J vv;- HHB£ I HB HHH Thanksgiving vacation is preceded by a MHI tf . MIl . H __ . SE-s Jeanne Gahan Jeanne Gahan John Gallant Laurie Gallon Sue Gapinski Linda Garbers Tammy Garcia Jerry Gause Cindy Gauthier Peggy Gehring Paul Geiser Bonnie Genung Ray Gentile Linda Gensler Debbie Ghesquiere Sandy Gilbert Kevin Gillespie Gordon Gilmore Sharon Girts Patty Glassman Cheryl Goeble Jeff Goetz Raul Gonzalez Rhonda Goodman Don Gordon Dave Gorrell Pam Gorun Leslie Gould Fletcher Gorsuch Disiree Goyns Jeanne Graham Paul Graham Brian Grant Jeff Graumlich Bruce Gray Charlotte Gray Linda Gray Ken Greenaway Diane Greene Debbie Grenier Cindy Grill Kkhard drodi Ron f ' ros.s- Jerry (luardado Vavid (luerin Fhiyd (iunn Steve Guldwitz Wanda Gwiazdun Judy Haag Jim Hagete Debbie Hagerman Charles Haines Bruce Hale Doug Hale Diana Halt Bridget Halsey Mark Hamann Norman Hamann Greg Hamel Mark Hamilton Pam Hancock Scheryl Hardy Tom Hardy Susan Harman Beth Harmon patriotic assembly and afternoon dance. 3 Kathy Harms Cindy Harris Debbi Hartzeli John Harvey Frank Hasapes Dennis Haskii Eva Hattner Eddie Hawk Allen Hay Dave Hayes Larry Heinl Kent Helm Anthony Helman Mary Heltzel Christine Hendrick. Jane Hendricks Cathy Henning Jody Henning Judy Henry Mike Henry Theresa Hense Michele Hemsoth Mary Hepker Karen Herbster Dan Hernandez Julie Herzog Sue Herzog Debbie Hess Bruce Hill Doug Hipp Paul Hoddinott Larry Hoel Mary Hoffman Janet Hogan Jeff Holmes Mark Holmes Kim Hoist Mark Hopkins Don Hornsby Robert Houghtlen Cindy Hume Jim Hummel Ray Hunter Robin Hutchinson Tom Hutt David Ibarra Donna lorio Dorreen Irelan Sylvia Ishler William hphording Barb Jacobs Larry Jacobs Lynne Jacobson Gerald Jagos Jeff James Mike James Pep sessions build enthusiasm and spur Debbie Jankowski Robin Janney Billjaworski Randy Johnson Cindy Johnston Julie Jones Nancy Jones Tim Jones Debbie Joy Dave Kachenmeister Brenda Kalecha John Kaminski Jerry Kasper Dan Kay John Kay Debbie Kazmierczak Lorie Kazmierczak Delores Keener Debbie Keler Charles Kennedy Margaret Kennedy Dave Kern Dorcas Kiefer Mark Kilbride Vickie Kimberly Sue Kime Debbie Kirk Sue Kirk Vickie Kirtos Randy Klier Jerry Klinetop Paul Klingenberg David Klopping Anna Kluczynski Cindy Knab John Knaggs Sheree Knaggs Tom Knaggs Marianne Knerr Steve Knisely Val K nut sun Kris tine Koch Kevin Kiicher Kurt Kiitby Marsha Kulinski Philip Knilinii Dale Kimdaiski Sue Koralewski Dan Korcsog Joe Korsnack Kevin Kosinski Cindi Kovacik Regina Krahmer Kathy Kramer Tim Kramer Wayne Kramer Julie Krause Daryl Krell Cindy Kretin Cindy Krieger Glenda Kronk Cheryl Krumm Mark Kruthaup Victor Kubicz M m«L freshman teams toward athletic success. Mel Kuhr Stan Kuron JeffKurth Nancy Labo Eileen LaFountain , Denise Lampley Barb Laney Kathy Laney Barb Lanz Rosanne LaPoint George Larkin Mike Laughlin RickLaVoy Bonny Laivecki Jim Lay Kim Leake Karen Lechlak Mark Lee Jay LeFevre Jeff Leibovitz Mike Lein Carrie Leininger Jane Leininger Bob Lemble Jeff Lemble Denise Lemerand pPBi Dan Lemle W rS m Christine Lenhart m Keith Lenhart w Bob Lepovetsky 1 J f Gary Lester i ' Y Sharon Levans S Allen Levine m Neal Levine t Ann Leuitin J H Dennis Lewallen r rawJ Ml Ed Lewinski •9 § Hf Cheryl Lewis ■A V Dale Lewis -4 Wk Greg Lewis t i S Debbie Lipscomb Bill Liske Bill Lloyd Linda Loar Julie Loeffler Debbie Loeser Mike Logan Cindy Long Vickie Long Mike Lorenz Kathy Lotte Linda Lowack, Cindy Lowe Mark Lydy Daryl Lykins Jeff Lynn James Lewis Mark Lewis Randy Lewis Steven Lewis Rita Liequs Diane Lindhorst Diane Linthicum Lori Linuer Library Council becomes unifying force David Majewski Joseph Malaczewsk, Linda Mallett Dave Mangett Ed Mann Loretta Mann John Manning Helene Manoff Nancy Manoff Debbie Manthey John Marciniak Doug Marcum Grace Marinelli Julie Marino Mary Markham Marilyn Marko Jon Markowski Tom Marsonek Roger Martin Susan Martin Tom Martin Becky Mary Gary Martz Lyda Martens Bill Mason Kathy Mason Rick Matuszak Ray Mauder Valerie Mauss Cheryl Mazur Nancy McBee Kathv McCarter Diane Mack Larry Maciolek Bill Machaterre Merry Maddox Mark Madison Mark MaGee Jeff Maker Karen Main Vicky McGtenn Sandy McGovern Don McGowan ■Jim Mclntyre Paula Mcintosh Colleen McKenna Kevin McMahon Terry McMahon Vicki McMahon Sue McMorgan Mary McNatley Cindy McRury Cindi McVicker Michelle Meeker Gail Meier Jim Meinert Kathy McClusky Debbie McCurmick Lnrri McCormick Debbie McCoy Terri McCrvry Patrick McCune Sharon McCutcheon Don McGee in project to raise money for the needy. Barb Mickler Joy Middleton Mary Beth Miklos Jerry ' Mildenberger Bill ' Miller Chen Miller Jed Miller Lee Miller Mike Miller Randy Miller Sandy Mdler Sharon Miller Gary Milligan Michelle Minarcin Jeannette Mitchell Vikki Mixon Gary Modrall Mark Monday Steve Monday Mike Monica Cindy Moon Brad Moore Kathy Moore Therese Moore Linda Morris Jeff Moses Kim Mulvey Sheri Munn Kent Myles Mark Mysliwiec Cindy Nadolny Linda Nancarrow Pat Meredith Sally Merhab Mike Mettler Jim Metzger Kay Meyer Randy Meyers Stephanie Meyers Tracey Michener Cindi Navarre Judd Nearhood Debbie Nelson Jeanie Nelson Rick Newman Barry Nickerson Lisa Noble Fred Nofen Marty Noller John Northingt Donna Uberle Tim O ' Connell Tina Ohorowsk Mike Olah Jo Ann Olczak Joan Olson Mark Olson Cindy 0 ' Neil Norm Orban Tami O ' Reilly Debbie Ormiston Rosemary Osenbaugh Tom Osswald Sherry Oswald By greeting the world with a smile the Pam Parker Cindy Parkinson Terry Parman Karen Payne Ken Peace Mike Peiter Daryl Pelfrey Ronnie Penn Steve Pennington Dianna Perry Diane Perry Carol Peters Karen Petersen Janis Peterson Terri Peterson Tern Petz Sally Pfund Karen Phillips Robin Phillips Janet Pickle Mark Picknell Dan Pierce Dave Pierce Steve Pierson Dan Pietras Terry Pietras Pam Pietrykowskt Cathy Pioch Gay Pippert Jim Pizzo Carol Plocek Brinda Poe Paul Ott (iail Owens lerry Palazzolo Becky Paquette Lori Paquin Tony Parasiliti Patti Parisien Dawn Parker Paula Price Greg Prince JeffPyle Beth Queenan Janet Radecki Richard Rahm Scott Rahrig Tim Rains Chris Raszka Bill Rau Terry Ray Toni Ray Mark Redding Mark Rediger Cindy Reece Beckx Reed Ken Pintinger Becky Pontius Marty Pool •Joni Pore Bob Postleivait Frank Powalowski Uave Precht Earl Price freshmen prove their great exuberance. Pam Ridgeway JeffRiebe Lorie Riegel Ed Riehle JeffRies John Rightm Vicki Riley Allen Rioux Robin Robinson Curt Rockwell Karen Roderick Tom Rodgers Lynn Rogers David Rohr Mark Rohr Diane Rolfes Brenda Roloff Mary Romero Tom Ronnie Terry Roop Randy Root Rick Rosen June Rosenbergel Kerry Rottenstein Roger Rowan Doug Royer Carol Rudnicki Richard Rulton Greg Runion Bill Rupp Ken Rusch Patti Rusch Dora Reese Janet Reicherl Reva Remer Diane Rhoades Cathy Rhodus Cindy Rice Harold Rickard Tina Riker Lorrie Sartor Joan Sattler Cat Saunders Chris Saundi Danny Sawyer Kim Scanes Joan Scanlon Barb Scott Gordon Schuett Sandy Schermerhorn Evelyn Schladetsch Blane Schmich Mike Schmitt Yvonne Schneider Kirk Schoewe Linda Schroeder Patty Rutherford Rhoda Ryan Bob Rydman Chris Sager Kathy Sanders Barb Sanford Pattie Saris Penny Saris Spring brings important time in student ' s Lori Treiber — Vice President i Jim Shake Cindy Sharp Mike Sheehan Mark Sheppard Phyllis Shipman Tom Shook Barbara Siddall Mel Siedlecki Tania Sieler Sue Sieren Michele Silver Danny Singer Tom Skunda Todd Slaman John Slota Karen Slupeck Becky Schwartz Mike Schwarlzberg Dave Screptock Tom Scribner Lori Seavolt Sandy Seger Robert Seifert Dan Senile lives as they plot future class schedules Peggy Gehring — Secretary Mike Smith Ray Smith Sherrie Smith Steve Smith Linda Smothers Debby Snapp Joe Sokolowski Cheryl Sommers Jim Spongier Dean Sparks Rick Speer Greg Sp ' Chris Spence Ann Spychalski Tom Squier Pete Stalker Bob Smith Debbie Smith Donna Smith Judy Smith Kathy Smith Kim Smith Kim Yvonne Smith Mary Smith Kids look ahead to summer of relaxation Gail Wendt — Treasurer Debbie Stanberry Phil Standley Mike Stanley Ruth Stanton Jack Staples David Stasko JoAnn Stedcke Connie Steele Conrad Steves Mike Stevens Gary Stewart Jim St. Yves LUa Studdiird Tim Storvr Werner St rau hi ' Dave Strict! Bruce Slykemain Diane Sulewshi Mike Sulzer Kath Susor Janis Swartzell Sharon Sweeney Keith Swisher Debbie Swy Scott Swy Dawn Szabo Larry Szydtowski Mike Tabbert John Tanner Terri Tarr Audrey Tattersatl Dan Taylor Pam Taylor Pam Taylor ■Joe Tehensky Debbie Thames as calendar moves slowly toward June. Deborah Theil Randy Thornton Peggy Timerman Pat Tobias Diane Tolson Tom Tomaski Keith Toothaker Marty Tower Jeannie Town Cindy Traver Lorilee Treiber Etfciede Treutlem Terry Trimmer Jeff Tripp Lynne Trumbull Dave Tucker Maurie Tull Tony Turner Terry Turpening Gary Ulrich Sue Upton Terry Urban Ray Urbanowski Steve Urbanski Larry Vahle Mary Pat Vandenbrook Mike Van Duyn Vicky Van Etten Danny Van Fleet Carol Van Tassel Brenda Van Wormer Bill Vasill Jim Vehslage Karen Vetesy Don Violette Ron Von Westernhagen Sharyl Wade Vicki Wade Debbie Wagner Debbie Wagner k m Charles Waterfield Dace Watkins Jen Watkins Julie Watt Connie Weaver John Weaver David Webb Barb Webne Craig Webster Russ Webster Dan Weegman Robin Weiler Ed Weisenburger Dale Weislak David Weislak Chris Welch Lori Walker Rick Walker Ed Walter Robin Walters Jackie Warfield Greg Warner Larry Warrell Norm Wasielewski Frosh, wondering what sophomore year Erin Welch Gail Wendt Robin Wendt Ken Wernert Deborah Whaley Wherrv Debbie White Joan White Mel White Don Wick Chris Wietecki Jeff Wietrzvkowski Cathy Wilcox Greg Wildman Janet Wilhelm Mark Willee Tony Willert Bob Williams Cindy Williams Ed Williams Melinda Williams Roger Williams Julia Willis Jeff Wilson Cindy Winfrey Bob Wing Ken Wins low Arthur Winzenned Ken Wirick Beth Wistinghauser Mark Woda Ted Wohlfarth Robin Wojcenowicz Dave Wood Don Woodbury Ernest Woodward Dan Wooster Gayle Wooten Jerry Wooten Doug Wotring Kim York Brenda Young Audry Zaborowski Cindy Zapata David Zaski Michael Zavala Linda Zawistowski Steve Zawodni Debbie Zenz Sandy Zmudzinski Regina Zuccarell Joe Zunk Sam Zyndorf MA Joanne Wright Marsha Wunderly Vick Wurster Dave Wyckoff Doug Wygant Richard Wretschko Anna Wysocki Keith Yingling will bring, leave building to 8th graders. Sam Zyndorf — President Welcome to Jefferson Junior High f Brad .Aemiscgf;er Lisa Alexander Larr Allsup Greg Ait Diane Anderson Doug Andrews Sandy Anaszewicz Kim Antoine Mary Apt Mark Ashba Matt Ashenfelter ValAuth Nancy Ayers Charla Babriewicz Cathy Bailey Joe Bailey Dan Acres I.ynn Adams Mike Adams Robert Adams Tim Adams Cheryl Addis Barb Adlington Sandy Adlington Donna Bair Julie Bair Julie Bair Barbara Baird Date Baker Steve Baker Terri Baker Ben Baldwin Whitmer is proud to greet class of ' 76. Brian Bartolett Beth Barton Stece Barton Dana Baumgartner Chuck Boxes Cindy Baz Andrea Beakas Jesse Beankey Judy Baltzell Chuck Banning Jeff Barnes Allona Baron Mary Barrington Donald Bartelt Julie Bartlett Kathx Bartolet Tammy Bender Jack Benore Janice Benton Kathy Bermick Joe Berning Tim Bevins Scott Binder Ken Birr Tony Bishop Terry Blackford Linda Blair Tim Blair Lynn Blanton Donna Blasingim BUI Blond Craig Bloomheart Greg Boyer Debbie Bradley Gene Brandeberry Nancy Braun Curt Brauti, Cinda Bretz Robben Brezee Ma rk Bridge The unaccustomed surroundings appear Jim Briggs Brad Bringt Linda Brinley Tim Brock Marion Broft Don Brooks Joseph Brooks Ron Brooks Brigitta Brouwer Linda Brower Becky Brown Bonita Brown David Brown Kevin Brubaker Bill Brueshaber Larry Bryan Randy Bryant Ricky Bryant Julie Buannic Debbie Budd Bruce Budde Bill Buechsenschuss Brian Bugbee Cherxl Bukowski Bill Burden Patti Burnett Anne Burns Laurie Burrow Darlene Burt Joanne Burt Karen Bushroe Cherie Canter Debbie Caris Ed Carmiehavl Sue Cc Wayne Carroll Eleanor Carter Ian Carter Mike Carter Mike Case John Cisek Jeff Clark Jeff Clark Mark Clark Bryan Cleavenger Wayne Cluckey Colleen Coberley Jim Coleman peculiar to anxious eighth grade students. Julie Collins David Comers Kim Conaway Jim Connelly Claudia Conno Ginnx Conner ill Cook Kim Cook Ed Cytlak David Czlapinski Debbie Daniel Denny Darr Dean Davenport Carolyn Davidson Juanita Davis Keith Davis Alan Dawson Greg De Armond ) Deedman Dodd Delph Dave Derby Dan Dessum Patty Dethamore JoAnn DeVaul Carol Dewey Joseph Dianda Mark Dibling MikeDiehl Jim DiGregorio Jim DiLorenzo Denise Dimond Kevin Ditzel Steve Dix Rick Domonkos Don Dottei Dennis Drouillard Phil Drube Todd Dubendorfer David Duke Karen Dulinsky Rand Dull Rose Dull Terry Dunbar Jeff Dunn Jackie Durfey Angela Durham Chuck Duszynski Steve Dutridge After the mass confusion subsides, eighth John Eagan Cindy Edelstein i Ed Eding c L Connie Edinger 39 Laurie Eggers «is j Cindy Eisenhauer - - ml Chris Elekonich m p . Mark Elliott li- J J Randy Fisher Rick Fisher Mike Flaum Gordon Foreman Mark Foreman Cathy Fowler Daryt Fox David Fox Rob Geiner Rick Gensler Valerie Gensler Tom Georgieff Scott Gerding Margaret Germain Joe Gemheuser Cindy Gibbs graders settle down in historic building. u ' - Barb Gomersall Terry ' Gomez Dolores Gonzales Olga Gonzalez Jeff Gordon Mark Gorsuch JeffGralak Steue Grandowicz Eugene Grant Pam Grant Jacklynn Gray Pam Grayback Barb Grenier Barry Griffiths Chris Grill Colbv Gross Cindy Gilmore Dave Gilpin John Girts Karen Glass Kim Glass Debbie Glowacki Lori Gloiiski Julie Goetz Cindy Gruppi Cindy Guhl Debbie Hackler Keith Hackuorth Dale Hahn Jeff Hahn Ross Hahn ■Julie Halsex Tim Haig Tom Haig Deb Hamann Mark Mammons Laura Hanna Pam Hanna Peggy Hansen Kris ' Hardx Diane Hemmger Jack Henderson Tony Henderson Denise Hendnck. Jim Hendricks Tom Henley ' Tim Hennessy Diana Henricks Ohio survey tests are given to students Carolyn Henn, ' Joshua Henry- Marilyn Henrs Terry Hensing Jim Hentges Sharlene Herdter Gail Herzig Mike Herzig Hubert Horner Palmer Homsby David Horvath Eielyn Houghtlen Kim Houser (iayle Howard Julie Howe Tracey Hukalo f VocA ' m Humbarge Lynn Hunkins Sue Hunkins Harb Hunt Lisa Hunter t ' ei gy Hunter brenda Hurt Louise He se Raymond Johnson Richard Johnson Jay e Jones Karen Jones Tami Jozsa Karen Kahler Larn Kale Jackie Katisik for measurement of scholastic capacities. Karen Kean Nancy Keeling Linda Keller Ruth Kelley Sharon Kelly Rick Kern Roger Kern Tim Kesler Anne Kelt erman Ed Kevem Tanya Kidd Tina Kimberly Steve Kimple Kenneth Kindle Amy King Jane King Debbie Kaminski Jim Kaminski Jeff Kaminsky Ken Kane Tom Kasper Lori Kasza Vickie Kauffman Pam Kazmierczak Janice Kirtos Pam Kisseberth Barry Klatt Mike Klein Sue Klosinski Theresa Kluczynski Barb Knab Don Knaggs Sandy Knapik Sherry Knoke Char Kocher Cathy Kohls Cassan dra Koka Jean Kolasinski Anna Komisarek Rick Koralewski Jeff Larsen Laurie Lay Jim Laxman Brian Lee Jeff LeFevre Joe Lehner Paul Leidel Barb Leitnick Happy students eagerly wait for Yuletide Julie Lemerand Cathy Lenhart Steve L. Kelley Lesle Ron Lett Mark Levin Amy Leu is Barb Leu is Pam Long Cheryl Love John Lynch Mike Maag Clayton MacBeth Mary Mach Carol Machcinski Linda Maciolek mBi: Gar, Malinovsk Sherrie Malkin Jeanne Mailett Shelby Mann Claire Manny Paul Manol John Manore Vera Manuel Ken Marson ek Lenora Martens Debbie Martin Scott Martzke Debbie Mast John Mather Karen Matthew Debbie Mauss Tammy Mac Laren Karen Madden I cif Madden Dan Mahl Andrea Maiihele Marl; Majeuski Cindy Makin liiana Males ' , Jim Mails Jim McArthur Mary McAtee John McAro Bill McCally Jody McCollum Wayne McCormick Julie McCullough Holiday and the beginning of a new year. Richard McCune David McCutcheon Diane McFarland Mike McUee Guy McGowan Mark McGowan Mike McHugh Kathy Mclntyre Bob Mihailofi Tim Mikac Bill Miller Danny Miller Denise Miller Dennis Miller Howard Miller Jeff Milter John Miller Steve Miller Sue Miller Terry Miller Rick Millette Kim Milne Darlene Mingione Luanne Mitchell ■John Murray- Doug Myers Jim Myler Kurt Myles Wyatt Myrice Ken Nachtman Teresa Nagy Janet Naugle Participation in athletic events shows the Tom Navarre - Sophia Negrin VPk Mary Nicholas r t Amy Nickerson Hv - Sandy Nimigean r Eileen Nistel  - Chris Nitz Kim Noaker PfF - : Kim Nowak Susan Nowak Anthony Okorowski Joe Olah Cindy Urns Richard Utis Steve Uverholt Vickie Paise Chris Palmer Donna Palmer Steve Papadimos Lisa Parer Jim Parker Sherry Parker Ronnie Parmer Brian Parquette Sue Parrish John Parse Shelia Pasqualone Linda Patton Danny Paul Jenny Payette Dan Payne Dianna Peace Kart Pituch Randy Plant Becky Pleasant Joe Pokrywka Bren da Poore Robin Porus Jill Posadny Judy Potter Melanie Poulson Susan Paulson Bill Powers Cindy Precht Julie Preston Brian Price Ken Priest Laurie Proeschel school spirit of the eighth grade students. Debbw I- igh MikePuthoff Mike Queener Sorm Raczko Doug Ridenour Greg Riebe Laurie Ries Tina Rigsby Date Rile Joe Riley Uave Ritchey Karen Ritson Debbie Roberts Gordon Roberts Eric Rockwell Randy Rodebaugh Donna Roe Ray Rofkar Margaret Rogers Jay Rolsten Lynne Scanes Bruce caroleta Karen Scharf Tom Scherzer Bev Schlachter Tim Schmidt Sherri Schneider Doug Schoenrock As the year draws to an end, the class Daryl Schoewe Julie Schrieber Rob Schroder Ron Schroeder Greg Schuett Kathy Schultz Laurie Schultz Debbie Schuster Kevin Searight Lynn Sedlacek Vicki Sedlar Janet Shaffer John Shattuck Bob Sheehan Sarah Sheon Mary Ann Shepherd Greg Shepler Dale Short David Shropshire Janice Shugarman Patti Siedlecki Marcia Siffer Martha Simon Karen Siwa Jof Smith Leeann Smith Mark Smith Patty Smith Paul Smith Stevf Smith Cindy Smother Lnuis Snider Kathy Stickels Janice Stock Chuck Stockman Chuck Stockman Tammy Stoianoff Kris Stroud Colleen Suleicski Barb Sulinski of ' 76 carefully picks freshman courses . (lary Szmania Lynn Szychowski Susan Szymanski Raylene Tarr Amy Taylor Cathy Taylor Marie Tebbe Fritz Tegatz Jim TerDoest Sue Terry Robert fheil Jim Theiss Dan Thielen Jim Thompson Terry ' Thornton Am ' Tibbits Lisa Summerell Jerry Summenille Judy Sutherland Chuck Swain Vicki Sicanson Debbie Suartz Darryl Swindle Fred Szlachcic Robert Time Susan Tobianski Daue Tolson Donna Toth Chris Trimmer Linda Tucker Chuck Tull Harold TurnbuH Kelly Turpening Cheryl Tussing Joy Tyler Jeff Ulman Pat Valencia Vicky Vance Jim Van Buren Debbie Van Dusen Rita Wasnich Ted Watson Diane Webber Ron Webne Michalle Webster Judy Weible Dave Weiler Aaron Welch Sandy Van Etten Sue Van Fleet Debbie Van Pelt Frank Venda Scott Vierling Don Wadas Ellie Waganhauser Randy Wagner James Wahl Vickie Wainscott Robbyn Walker Jeff Walter Patti Warner Barb Worrell Bob Warren Greg Wasielewski Various autographs are sought of fellow Jim Welter Julie Werner Barbara West Robert West Russ West Kathy Wester Mary Whitehead Sue Whittier Mike Wiseman Ellen Wisniewski Cheryl Witt Virginia Wittman Claudia Wnorowski Kevin Woeller Keith Waggon Tom. Wolff i Richiird Wunu Boh Wuud Jeni Wonlaver Mark Wright Patrick Wrifshl Diana Wuertz Julie Wumer Larry Wus Steve Yaros Pam Yarrito Mary Yates Dan Yeager Kathy Yeager Debbie Younce Mike Young Terry Young Sharon Zagoi Tracy Zaph Stephanie Zapletal Carlos Zavala Ken Zawistowski Ken Zawodni Mark Zeiger Susan Zeigler Lea Zgorecki Bob Ziegler Mike Ziegler Mike Ziegler Marc Ziems Mark Zimmerman Cheryl Zink Mary Zoski classmates as yearbooks are distributed. Elizabeth Zychowicz Mike Z dorcz k Jefferson students use all types of resource mate- rials in preparing themselves for class. Undergrad Index When using this index, all num- bers to the left of the diagonal desig- nate pages in the index side of the book. Numbers to the right of the diagonal indicate pages in the sec- ond half of the book. No diagonal is used if an indiuiduars picture is only on the index side of the book. Abbott. Margaret 83. Abrell, Denise99. Abrell.Sue83. Ach. Mark 114 26. Ach. Roger 83. Ackerman. Michelle 99 50, 58. Acres, Daniel 133 35. Adams, Bonita99. Adams, Cheryl 99. Adams, Kim 99. Adams, Lynn 133 67. Adams. Michael 133. Adams. Robert 133. Adams, Timothy 133. Adamski, Lori 114. Addis, Cheryl 133. Adelman, Evan 144 17. 26, 41. Adelman, Gary 99 23. Adkins. Eugene 83. Adkins. Debbie 99. Adler. Karen 99. Adlington, Barbara 133. Adlington, Sandra 133. Aemisegger, Bradley 1.33 35. Ahrendt, Audrey 83. Ahrendt, Pamela 114. Alberani, Kim 114. Alberts, Debra83 52. Alcorn, David 114. Aldrich, Elizabeth 114. Aldrich, Richard 114 17. Alexa, Pamela 114. Alexander. Lisa 133. Alexander. Shirley 114. Allman. Charles 17 Allsop. Arthur 83 13. Allsop. Laurence 133. Alt. Oregon ' 133. Alt. Jeffrey 83 13. Amman, Robin 114. Amstutz, Thomas 83 14, 23, ,38, 89. Anaszewicz, Sandra 133. Anderson, Diane 133. Anderson, Jacqueline 48. Anderson, Mark 99. Andrews. Douglas 133. Andrews. Melmda 83 .50. 56. Andrews. Pamela 99. Andryzcik, Denise 114 60. Andryzcik, Linda 99 80. Angel, Dave 99 16. 44. Ansted, Dana 72. Antoine. Alan 99 69. Antoine. Kim 133. Apt. Mary 133. Archer. Elaine 83 .50, 69. 74. Archer. Gerald 114 17. 26. Armstrong. Linda 99 .58. Armstrong. Michael 83. Armstrong, Robert 83. Amdt. Robert 83. Arquette, James 83. Arroyo, John 99. Arnold, Norman 99 31. Arthur, Lynn 99. Arthur, Kristy 83. Ascunce, Carlos 27, 83. Ashba, Mark 133 67. Ashenfelter, Matthew 133. Ashman. Thomas 83. Astry. Shelly 114. Assally. Cheryl 99. Atwood. Debbie 114 60. Aumiller. Brian 114 34. Auth. Paul 114. Auth. Valerie 133. Avalos.Ann 114. Avalos. Marge 99. Ayers. Nancy 133. Babcock, Judy 99. Bable. Cheryl 114. Babich. Frances 99 50, 59, 82. Babriewicz, Charla 133. Bachli, Diane 99 73. Backfish, Mark 114. Backmeier, Bryan 114. Bacon, Kathleen 83 71, 74, 80, 82. Badgley, Darryl 83. Bailey, Cathy 133, 30, 60. Bailey, Dale 1 14 26, 34. Bailey. Darlene 1 14 49. Bailey. Deborah 114. Bailey. Joe 1.33 73. Bair, Betty 114. Bair, Donna 133. Bair, Julie 133. Bair. Thomas 99. Baird. Barbara 133 67. Baker. Dar id 133 42. Baker. Donald 114. Baker, Donald J. 114 17, 26, 41. Baker. Jane 83 76. Baker. James 114. Baker. June 83. Baker. Michael 83. Baker. Ronni 99 SO. 82. Baker. Sally 114. Baker. Steve 133. Baker. Terri 133. Baker, Tina 83. Ball. Lou Ann 83 50. 74. Ball. Patricia 83. Ball, Tracy 99. Baldwin, Ben 133 65. 67. Ballard. Luann 83 53. 74. Balogh. Kevin 114 41. Baltzell. Judith 133 67. Baltzell. Sandra 83 69. Banning, Carolyn S3. Banning, Charles 133. Banning, Constance 99. Barker, Douglas 99. Barnett, Kim 83. Barnes, Barbara 114 49. 74. Barnes. Candy 99 48, 73, 80. Barnes, Gregory 114. Barnes. Jeffrey 133. Barnes. Jeffrey 99. Barnes. Lawrence 99. Barnett, Duane 114. Baron, Susan 83. Barriger. Thomas 83 13. 23. 61. 8S Barrington. Mary 133 50. Barron. Allona 133. Bartelheim. Debra83. Bartelt. Donald 133 27. Bartlett. Guy 114 17. Bartlett.Joni99 48, 61. Bartlett, Julie 133 51.60. Bartolet. Kathy 133 60. Bartolett, Brian 133. Bartolet t, Bruce 83. Barton, Beth 133. Barton. Steven 133. Basch. William 83 16, 44. Basil, Nancy 99. Basinger, Karen 83. Bates,.Beverly83 52. Bates, Virgil 114, 26. Batton. Michael 83. 23, 89. Bauer, Terrance99 71. Baumer, Leslie 114. Baumgartner, Dana 133. Baumhower, Cheryl 114. 72. Baumhower, Cindy 99. Bayes. Charles 133. Bayes, Victoria 99 59. 69. Baxter. Jackie 114. Baz. Cynthia 1.33 70. Baz, Pamela 99. Beach. Charles 99 40, 59. Beakas. Andrea 133. Beankey. Jesse 133. Bearrmger. Deborah 99. Beauchamp. Jackie 114. Beaudoin. Greg 133. Beavers. Janice 114. Beck. Allen 114. Beck. Robert 114. Becker. Peggy 133. Beckman. Deborah 114. Beddoes. Brian 113 35. Beeler, Kathy 114 78. Beeler, Randall 114. Behrendt, Jay 99. Belair, Lynn 99. Belcher, James 133. Bell, Elizabeth 114 64. Bell, Mike 114. Bell, Vicki 133 50, 70. Bellair, John 99 16,33. Bellair, Nancv 133. Bellfy, John 114. Bellfy, Timothy 133. Bender, Robert 133. Bender, Tamara 133. Bender, Theresa 114. Bender, William 114. Benner, Bruce 99 23. Benner, Bryan 27. 83. 16. 23. Bennett. Colleen 83. Benore. Jack 133. Benore. Juliann 99. Benore. Mary 114. 78. Benson. Mary 99. Bentley. Alice 83 , 58, 69. Bentley. Charles 114. Benton, Fay 99. Benton, Janice 133 70. Benton, Roberta 114. Benton, Sally 114 50, 72. Benton, Terry 83. Beres. Teresa 99. Bermick. Kathleen 133. Bermick. Michael 99. Bernard. Janis 99. Bernhagen. Vicki 98. 99 50. Berning. Cheryl 99. Beming, Valerie 114. Beroset, Suzanne 83. Besase, Anthony 83. Besendorfer, Lynn 99. Beyer, Lisa 99. Bevins, Timothy 133. Bialoruck, Steve 99. Bielski, Cary 114. Biletchi, Christine 99. Billheimer, Bob 114. Binder, Scott 133. Bingham, John 114. Bird, Carol 115 72. Bires, John 99. Birr. Donald 115 26. Bishop. Terrie 115. Bishop, Tony 134. Bissonette, Sandra83 54. Black, Jeffrey 99. Blackford, Cindy 115. Blackford, Terry 134. BladeLJav 115 73. Blair, Linda 134 .59. Blair, Timothy 134 67. Blanton, Lynn 134. Blanton, ferry 115. Blasingim, Debra 1 15. Blasingim, Donna 134. Blasingim. Jeff 99. Blatchford. James 115. Blessing. Patricia 83 61. 76. Blond. Joan 99 .50. Blond. William 134 35. Bloom. Patti 115. Bloomheart. Craig 134. Bloomheart. Karen 83. Blossom. Gregory S3. Blowers. Linda 1 15 78. Blue, Lynn 99 48. Bly. Allison 134 51, 70. Bly. David 115 17. Bly, Roger 115 26. Bly, Steven 99. Sober, Vicki 134 67. Bodnar, Lori 134. Bogart, Daniel 115 26, 34. Boham, Douglas 134 27. Bohland, Eugene 99 40, 69. Bohland, Mary 115 53. Boileau, Debra 134 73. Boles, Dave 83. Boles. Donna 99. Bolten. Kim 134. Bolton, Debbie 115. Bolton, TerillS. Bondy, Dean 134 35. Bondy, Dennis 83. Bondy, Don 99. Bondy, Donald 134. Bondy, Joseph 134. Bones. David 134 78. Bonkowski, James 115. Boone, Elaine 99. Borer, Jane 115. Borer, Ruth 134. Borer, William 83. Boros, Robert 100 23. Borowski, Terrance 100. Borysiak. Carol 115. Borysiak, Dave 115. Borysiak, Michael S3 16, 76. Bosh. Shannon 134 65, 67. Bosshardt, Deborah 115. Bovia, Diane 134. Bower, Dawn 69. Bower, Paul 115 17.26. Bowerman. Dennis 134. Bowers, Deborah 83 16. Bowers, Steven 83 16. Bowman, Jeffrey 100 23. Bowman, John 115. Bowsher, Gail 83 ,52. Bowsher, Sheila 134, 70. Boyd, Cheryl 100. Boyd, Christina 83. Boyd.Joette99. Boyd, Terry 199 23. 61 . Boyer. Beth 134 60. 67. Boyer. David 100 . 58. Boyer. Greg 134. Boyer. James 83 28. Braatz. Pam 100. Bracht. Vanessa 83. Braden, Patricia 100. Bradish, Richard 83 13, 23. Bradley, Debbie 134 70. Bradner. Bonny 100 66. 69. Bradshaw. Ron 83. Brandeberry, Gene 134. Brandeberry, Karen 83 . 56. Branson, Bruce 83 37, 57. Brassell, Terence 115. Braun, Donald 100 16, 23. Braun, Nancy 134 51. Brausieck, Sherri83. Brautiitan. Curt 13-1. Brautigan, John 100. Brazeau. DanielHlU oH. Brazeau. Steven 1 15. Brecht. Barbara 100. Brentlinger. Denise WO 48. Bretz, Cinda 134 1 70. Brezee, Joy 84. Brezee. Roben 134. Bridge. Mark 134. Briggs. James 134 1 65, 67. Bringham. Bradley 134. Brinley. Kathy 115 72. Brinlex. Linda 134 70. Brock. Timothy 134. Broft. Marion 134. Brogan. Robin 100. Brookenthal. Stacy 100 48. 75. Brooks. Donald 134. Brooks. Glenn 100 40. 69. Brooks. Joseph 134 42. Brooks. Patricia 115. Brooks. Ronald 134. Brouuer. Birgitta 134 53. Brouuer. Marieke 100 53, Brouer. Beverly 100. Brower. Linda 134. Brown. .Arthur 115. Brown. Becky 134 70. Brown. Bonita 134. Brown. David 134. Brown, Jineen 100 48, 73. Brown, Kimberty 100. Brown, Michael 100 69. Brown, Nadaja 100. Brown, Steve 27, 84 71, 83. Brown, Steven 84. Brown. Susan WO. Browne. Diane 100. Brownlee. Douglas 100. Brubaker. Kevin 134 35. Brubaker. Tracy 115. Brueshaber. Greg 115. Brueshaber. Loretta 100. Brueshaber. Rick 84. Brueshaber. William 134. Bryan. Larry 134. Br ant. Betty 84. Bn.ant, Randall 134. Bnant. Rickx 134. Bryant. Terr% ' 100. Buannic. Dawn 100 73. 80. 83. Buannic. Julie 134. Bubb. Karen 100 69. 75. Bucher. Pamela 100 30. 48. Buchholz. Melodx 115. Buck. Thomas 115 17.64. Buckley. Joan 84 . 54. Buckley, Sheree 115 72. Buechsenschuss, William 134. Buettner, Lawrence 84. Budde. Bruce 134. Budde, Kenneth 100. Budd, Debbie 134. Bugbee, Brian 134. Bugbee. Robert 84 74. Bukowski. Cheryl 134 60. Bukowski. Cindy 100 48, 73. Bukowski. John 115 41. Bumbaugh. Cassandra 100. Bumbaugh. Mary 84. Bunge. Charles 115. Bunge. Linda 100. Burch. Steven 84. Burden. Carol 115. Burden. William 134 42. 73. Burk. Vivian 84 . 54. Burke. Scott 17. 64. 65. Burkhardt. Cheyl 84. Burkhart. Fred 100. Burnett. Diane 84. Burnett. Patti 134 70. Burnett, Michael 100. Burnctte. Daniel 100. Burns. .Anne 134. Burns. Kevin 115 26. Burn.side. Gregory ' 100. Burnside. Jeffrey 84. Burrow. Laurie 134. Burrow. Mark 100. Burt. Darlene 134. Burt. Joanne 134. Burt. Melvin 84. Burtch. Linda 100 43. 73. Burton. CharleneS4 69. Bury. David 1 15. Burzynski. Kenneth 100 16. Buschman. Kevin 115. Bushroe. Karen 134 73. Bushroe. Kathy 115. Busick. Ginger 100 . 53. 5,9. Cable. Brenda 100. Cady. David 84. Camp. Brenda 100. Camp. Lou .Ann 84 52. Campbell. James 115. Campbell. Kay 84. Campbell. Virginia 84. Campos. Jessie 100. Campton. Lvnn 100. Canfield, Shelley 115. Cangiamilla, Tony 84. Cannon, Charles 100. Cannon, Peggy 100. Canter, Cherie 134 50. Cappalletty. Marge 100. Cappalletty, Ron 84. Caputo. Leslie 115. Caputo. Robert 100 16. 23. Caris. Debbie .Ann 135. Carl. Deborah 54. Carl. Patricia 115. Carl. Robert 115. Carlson. Rick 100. Carmichael. Audrey 84 .56, 71, 8. 83. Carmichael. Edward 135 35. Camovale, Brenda 100. Carone,John84 23,33. Carpenter. Linda 84. Carpenter, Robert 100. Carr, Susan 135. Carr, William 115 34. Carroll, Wayne 135. Carson. Sue 84 50. 80. Carson, Douglas 115. Carter, Barbara 115 49. Carter, Debra84 54. Carter, Eleanor 1,35. Carter, Ian 135. Carter, Judy 84 48. 50. 56. 69. Carter. Michael 135. Carter. Patricia 84. Carter. Robert 115. Carter. Su.san 100. Cary. Deborah 115 49. Casagrande. Gregory 84 13. Casagrande. Robert 100. Case, Michael 135 42. Casey. Sylvia 84 54. Casida. Dennis 84. Casta. Bruce 100. Castor. Maryanne 135. Castor. Thomas 100. Caswell. Richard 84. Caswell. Richard 84. Caudill. Brian 1.35. Caudill. Eric 84. Cebrowski. Jim 100. Cerveny. John 100. Cervenx. Michael 135. Cessna. Dawn 100. Chandler. Debra 1 15 49. 72. Chandler. James 84 13. 66. 69. Chapman. David 84 23. 76. Chapman, Joan 84 52.. Chappell, David 115. Chappell. Joseph 135. Chappell, Rita 1 15. Charles, Don 100. Charles, Marianne 135. Charvat, Debra 135 78. Cheikh.Alex84. Cherry. Shelly 135. Chinnis. Cathy 100 69. Chinnis. .Stephen 135. Chinnis. Thomas 115 41. Chio. Bonnie 84 54. Chio. Diane 100. Chisam. Leland 115. Chitwood. Mark 135 42. Chovan. Michele 1.35 . 30. fio. Chriss. Randall 115. Chriss. Rebecca 115. Christie. Gary 101 59. Christie. Gregory- 84. Christophono. Mark 84. Christop ' oulos. Bill 135. Christy, Tom 84 14, 52. Church, Lynn 135 59. Ciaffaglione, Nancy 135. Cicerella. Debbie 84. Cicerella, Kimberley 135. Cicora, Patricia 1.35 70. Ciesinski. Dennis 84 16. 56. 57. Ciralskx. David 135. Ciralsky. Douglas 115. Cisek. John 1,3,5: Cisek, Linda 84 80. Clancy. Todd 84. Clark. Arden 115 73. Clark. Bruce 101. Clark. Darlene 101. Clark. Elizabeth 101 30. 48. 59. Clark. Jeffen. 101 16. Clark. Jeffrey 135. Clark. Jeffrey D. 135. Clark. Jim 84. Clark. Mark 135. Clark. Wendy 84. Clayton. Patsy 101. Cleavenger. Bryan 135 73. Cleavenger. Gilbert 84. Cleghorn. Carmen 101 50. 53. Clement. Jcrrx 115 41. Clement. Larrx 101. Clevenger. Charles 115. Cline. Michael 101 16. Cline, Steven 1 15. Cloer, Pamela 101 7;. Cluckey, Jon 84. Cluckey, Wayen 135. Coates. Karen 84 60. Coberley. Colleen 135. Coberley. Robert 115. Coberley. James 115. Cochenour. Kathleen 84 .52 Coe. Joan 101. Coehrs. Kathy 101 73. Coehrs.Sue84 74.86. Cole. Gary 101 61. Cole, James 116 41. Cole, Kenneth 101. Cole, Patricia 84. Coleman, James 135. Collins, Julie 135 70. Collins, Michael 116. Colston. Jeffrey 101 57. Comer. Victoria 101 56. Comers. Bruce 84. Comers. David 135. Compton. Melinda 116 64. Conaway. Kim 135 78. Conine, Michael 1 16. Conliss, Ed 101. Conn, Margo 101 48. Connelly, James 135. Connelly, Jeanne 84. Conner, Claudia 135 70. Conner. Jeff 116. Conner. Greg 84. Conner. Virginia 135 65. 67 Connin. James 84 23. 37. Conrad. Deborah 116. Conrod. Gerald 101. Cook. .Ann 101. Cook, Bettx 84 ,50, 77. Cook, BUI 84. Cook, Bill 135. Cook, Carol 101. Cook, Deborah 84 .54. Cook, James 101. A student takes advantage of his commons hour to catch up on a reading as- signment. Cook. Jeffrey 116 17. 26. Cook. Kim 13.5. Cooh. Lesley 116 64. Cook. Lindy 101. Cook. Nancy 101. Cook. Patty 135. Cook. Richard 116. Cook, Paul 135. Coon. David 116 64, 65. Coon. Jeffrey 84. Coon. Richard 84. Coop, Joyce 101 48. Cooper, Can, ' 84. Cooper. Richard 116. Cooper. Sherry 101. Cooper. Theresa 116. Coopshaw. Michael 116. Copelin. Mary 85 63. 69. Copsey. Dan 101. Copsey. Dave 85 19. 52. 57. 58. Corathers. Debbie 101. Cordle. Dennis 101. Clifford. Corley 85. Cornelius. Brian 135. Cornelius. Bruce 85. Cornelius. Dale 101. Cornelius, Randall 116. Cornett. Dexter 101. Cornett, Matthew 135 35. Cornish. Cathy 85 86. Cornish. Karen 116. Cornish. Richard 116. Con, ' , Joanne 85. Cory. Marianne 116. Costen, Richard 85. Cothern. Calvin 116. Counsellor. Jeff 1 16. Counselman, Dave 85. Cousino, Brenda85. Cousino, Brian 116 17. Cousino. Matthew 116 17. 34. Cousino, Richard 101. Cousino, Steven 116. Coventry, Cynthia 116. Cox, Joann 101 66. 69. Crabtree. Ronald 116. Craley. Darla 116. Cramer, Annette 135. Cramer. Debbie 101. Cramer. Lynette 135. Cramer. Sandy 101 43. 61. 71. 79, 82, S3. Crammond, Beverlx 135. Crammond. Griffith 101. Crawford. Colleen 116. Crawford. David 135 60. Crawford. Donald 18. 101 16. 61, 80. 82. S3. Crawford. Douglas 116 17. 26. Crayne. Linda 116 72. Creekmore. Kimberlv 101 50. 75. 82, 83. Crews, Kathy 116. Cripe. Roxanne 85 54. Critten. Sherry S5 .54. Cromer. Janie 101 53, 59, 71, 74. Cromwell, Dane 85. Cronnin. Larry 135. Crosby, Susan 135. Crosby, Timothy 116. Cross, Larr ' 85. Cross, Lindy 135 67. Crow. Debbie S5. Crowell. Roger 101. Crum. Thomas 116 34, 7.3. Csik, Carole 101. Cully. Sheree 27, 85 71, 76. Culver. David 135. Culver. Edward 135. Culver. Michael 101 57. 66. 69 Cuprys. Jodi 116. Cuprys, Laurie 101. Curdes, Thomas 135. Cureton. Charles 116. Cureton. Jack 85. Curtis, Christine 135. Cutshall, Michael 135. Cymbolin. Bob 85 13. Cytlak, Edward 135 27. Cytlak, Sandra 116. Czerniak, Jeff 85 66, 69. Czlapinski. David 135. Dabrowski, Mike 85. Dahtke. Eric 116. Daleska. Patrick 101. Daly. David 85 71. Daly, Leonard 101. Camm. Cheryl 101 50. Daney, Linda S5. Daniel. Deborah 135 53. Daniels. VickiS5 61. Dankert. Patrice 101 48, 61. Dankert. Randy 85. Dankert. Richard 101. Danyi. Yvonne 101. Dark. Sue 85 . 54. Darling. Paulette22. 23, 101. Darr. Dennis 135 35. Davenport. Dean 7.3.5. Davidson, Carolyn 135. Davidson. Mary 101. Davis, Barbara 116. Davis. Bill 85. Davis, Christine 101. Davis, Debra 85. Davis. Elizabeth 116. Davis, Jeffer ' 101. Davis. Juanita 135 59. Davis. Kathryn85. Davis, Kathy 101. Davis. Keith 135. Davis, Kenneth 85 14, 38. Davis. Leaketa 101. Davis. Lorrain 116. Davis, Mark 85. Davis, Mathew 101. Davis. Michael 101. Dawson. Alan 136. Dawson, Cathy 116. Dawson. Richard 85. Deak. Deborah 85 52. Dean, Kathleen 116. Dean, Tammy 1 16. DeArmond. Douglas 101 16. 33. DeArmond. Gregory 136. DeChant. George 101. Deedman. Robert 136. Deeter. Daniel 85. DeFrain, Rae Ann 85 61. DeFrain. Sandra 116 60. Deily, Karen 101. Delffs. Diana 116. Delffs,NewtieS5. Deline. Gregg 101. Delph. Dodd 136 27. 35. Delph, Doyle 101 23, .3.3. 61. DeMarco. Kathleen 74. DeMoe. Donald 101. Denner. Debra 85 .52. Denner. Kim 116. Derby. David 136 73. Derby, Lorraine 101. Dermer,Jack 102 38. DeRose, Jenifer S5 48, 50, 56, 86. Derr. Steven 85. Derring. Debbie 116. DeSelms, Raymond 116. DeShetter. Robert 116 81. Desmond, Anita 102. Desmond, Donna 102. Dessum. Daniel 136 27. Detamore, Patricia 136. Detamore, Susann 102. Deters, Terrance85 52. Detter, Kristine 102. DeVaul. Jackie 116. DeVaul. Joann 136. DeVore. Mark 102. DeVries, Julie 116. Dewey. Bonny 85 .54, 86. Dewey. Carol 136. Dewey, Martin 85. Dewey, Patricia 102 50. DeWood. Michael 116 26, 34. Dianda. Joseph 136 42. Dianda. Robert 85 33. Dibling, Mark 136. Dickens, Sheryl85 56. Dickinson, Carl 116. Dickson, David 116. Dickson, Lois 85 .53. 71. Diehl, Michael 136. Diewior, Robert 102. Digby, Randal 116. DiGregorio. James 136. Ditlard. Teresa 85. Dillon, Michael 102. DiLorenzo. James 136. Dimond, Dawn 85 58, 76. Dimond, Denise 136 73. Dimond. Diane 102 74. Dinoff, Linda 116 49. Ditzel. Kay 102. Ditzel. Kevin 136. Dix. Phillip 102 71. Dix. Steven 136. Dixon. Daryl 85. Dixon, George 116 64. Dixon, Louisa 85. Dixon, Sue 85. Dmytr ' ka, Karen 116 64. Doarn, Charles 116 17. Dobrasz. Pat 102. Dock. Howard 116 17. 26. 64. Doe, Mary 85. Doe, Mike 117 26. Domalski. Pamela 85 52. Domonkos, Richard 136 35. Donahue, Timothy 85 57. Doran, Devanie 8.5 .54, 77. Doran, James 117 Doran. Mike 117. Dottei, Donald 136 35. Douglas. James 117. Douglas. Mary Jo 85. Douglas, Rhond a 102. Dove. Barbara 85 . 52. Dowgiert. Tim 117 34. Downing. Cathy 117. Downing, Deborah 85 61. Downing, Terri 117. Draheim, Patricia 85. Draheim, Susan 117. Drewyor, Lucille 102. Drexler. Joyce 117 30. 49. 81. 82. Drexler. Man, ' Jo 27, 85 71, 74, 82, 83. Driscoll, Darla 102. Driscoll. Lynn 117 60. Drouillard, Dennis 136. Drube. Cvnthia 117 81. Drube, Philip 136 73. Dr ' er. Laura 117. Dubendorfer. Todd 136 42. DuChene. Cheryl 102 . 58. Duckett. Denise 117. Dudderar. Susan 102 30. 61. Duffey. Terri 117. Duignan. Dexter 85. Duignan. Michael 117. Duke. David 136. Dulinsky. Dennis 117. Dulinskv. Karen 136. Dull. Randy 136. Dull. Rose ' l36. Dull. Thomas 102. Dunbar. Terry 136 .50. 59, 73. Duncan, Evelyn 102. Duncan, Janice 117 72. Duncan. Kenneth 102. Duncan. Mike 102. Dunderman. Daniel 85. Dunlap. Carol 85 . 56. 74. Dunn. Jayne 117. Dunn. Je ' ffery 136 27. Dunne. John 117. Dunne. Kenneth 102. Dunning. Leslie 117. Duran, Mike 117. Durbin. Mark 117 26. 41. Durdel. Elg 102. Durfey. Jackalyn 136. Durham, Angela 136. Duskey. Donald 102. Duskey, Tina 117. Duslak, John 102. Dusseau, Jeff 85 28. Duszynski, Carleen 117. Duszynski, Charles 136. Duszynski, Christine 102. Dutridge, Steven 136. Dybowski, Catherine 86 54. Dybowski, Joey 102. Eagan, John 136. Earl. Larry 102 33. Earl, Steven 117 34, 73. Eby.Don 117 64. Eckman. Connie 86. Eckman. Laura 117 49. Edelhauser. Monica 117 78. Edelstein. Cynthia 136 51. Edelstein. Lynn 102. Edgar. Mike 86 19. 58, 69. Edge. Bill 117. Eding, Edward 136. Eding. Timothy 102. Edinger. Connie 136 60. Edinger. Phillip 102 58. Edington. Sunne 117. Eggers. Laurie 136. Eggers, Tom 86. Eggert. Jeff 102 69. Ehret. David 102. Eisenberg. Robin 117. Eisenhauer, Cynthia 136 51. Elarton, Mary 117. Elekonich, Chris 136. Elekonich, Susan 117. Eley, Patricia 117. Elieff, Diane 117. Elliott. Mark 136. Elliott. Steven 136. Ellis, Marsha 86. Ellis, Marvin 117. Ellis, Robert 1 17 34. Ellison, Jamie 136 51. Elson. Patrick 117. El ting. Richard 86 . 57. Emariser, Sheryl 117. Emmett.John 117. England. Christian 117. Engle. Jack 136. Ennis. Valerie 117 78. Epperson, Yvonna 136 .50. Epstein, Barbara 86. Erdman. William 117. Erdmann, Kenneth 117. Erdmann, Mark 117 26. Ernst. Donna 102 48. Ernst. Rex 102. Erret, Jake 117. Erret, Julie 117. Erswell. Thomas 86 13. Eskra.Suell7 50. Esser, Kimberly 117. Essig, Wavalynne 102. Estep. Christopher 117. Estep. Joseph 117. Estes. Belinda 86. Estes. Verla 102. Eurenius, Karen 86. Evanoff. Laura 136. Ei ' ans. Christine, S6. Evans,. Julie 117. Euearitt. Kathleen 182. Everett. Sharon 102150. Everhart, Susan 102. Euers, Stephen 102. Ewing. Rick 102. Fadell. Pat 117. Fagerman. Bruce 136. Fair, Michael 136 42. Fai r, Nancy 102. Falise, Tom 117. Falk, Robert 136 -12. Fallsgraff, Patti 102. Fannin, Vicki 136 70. Farkas, Kenneth 117. Farkas, Thomas 136. Farmer, Marianne 136. Farmer, Robert 102 40, 69. Feast er, Brenda 102. Feasyer, Susan 86. Feaver, Timothy 117. Fecchino, Michael S6 S8. Fetdman, Laurie 86 50. 76. 80. Feldman. Stuart 136 60. Feldstein. Ann 117. Felix, James 117 34. Fellman, Jeff 102. Ferrel. Ann 102. Fetter. Rhonda 117. Feyes. James 86. Feyes, Susan 117. Fiedler, Bruce 102, Fiedler. Donna 54. Fiedler, Michael 136 35. Finch. Beck 98. 102 48. Finch. Mark 102. Fine her. Terry 102 16, 40. Finney, Colleen 136 51. Firsdon, Ronald 102 16. Fischer, William 136. Fish, Janice 118. Fishe. Doug 1 18. Fisher. David 136. Fisher, Dawn 102. Fisher. Eugene 118 26, 41. Fisher. Greg 86. Fisher. Janet 102 79. Fisher. Randy 1.36. Fisher, Richard 136. Fitzgerald. Tina 118. Fitzpatrick, Randy 102. Flaherty, Cynthia 118. Flannagan, Donald 118. Flannagan, John 118 26. Flannagan, Tom 86. Flaum, Tom 86 19. Flaum, Michael 136. Flemmings, Andy 1 18. Fleitz, Robert 86. Fletcher, Debra 118. Floering, Debbie 102. Flete. Keith 86. Fogh. Beverly 86. Foore, Michael 118 26. Foore, Scott 86 37. Forcee, Sharon 118. Ford, Chrsitinell8 72. Foreman. Christine 86 43. 80. Foreman. Gordon 136 65. 67. Foreman. Mark 136 27, 73. Foreman. Nancy 118. Forman. Marianne 86 80, 82, 83. Forman. Polly 102. Forman, Robbin 102. i Fosgate. Mark 102. , Fought, Mike 118. Fouler, Cathleen 136 73. Fn.x, Carol 102 69. F„.x, Cindy 118. Fox. Dar%l 136. i Fox, David 1,36 73. Fox. Frances 136 67. Fox. Ken 102 23. Fox. Kim 137 73. Fox, Tamara 118. Fox. Thomas 137. France, Cynthia 137. Francis, Barbara 118. Francisy, Sandy 118 64. Frank, Matt 102. Franklin, Randall 118. Franklin, Thad 102. Fravor, Richard 137. Frazier. Laura 103. Frazier. Stephen 137 35. Frederick. Kathleen 103 48.50. 74. Frederick. Sandra 86 56. Fredritz. James 103. Freed. Robert 103. Freels. Cynthia 103. Freiheit. Karen 103. Freiheit. Kathn,n86. Freiheit, Kevin 137. Friend, Bernard 137. Friesner, Denise 137 70. Friess, Darlene 103. Freeman. Darren 118. Friess, Merle 86. Friess. Pearl 86 .54. Fritch, Bn ' an 103 16,23. Fritch, Harriet 137 51. 70. Fritch. Randall 103 74. 80, 82. Fritz. Pattv86. Frame. Diane 1.37 51. Frame, Susan 86. Frosch. Eric 137. Fry,Jana86 54.69. Fry, John 86. Fugate, Phyllis 118 72. Fulkert, Karla 103. Fulkev. Dennis 118. Fulop. Chris 118 74. Fulop. Frank 86 37. Furrer, Shirlene86. Futrel. John 137. Futrell, Patricia 118. Gaeth, Scott 137. Gagle, Jeffrey 137. Gahan. Jeanne 118 72. Gaiffe, Shelly 86 77. Gallant, John 118 34. Gallon. Laurie 118. Galster, Jan 86. Gapinski, Mark 137. Gapinski, Michael 86. Gapinski, Sue 118. Garber, Donald 86. Garbers, Diane 137 78. Garbers. Linda 118. Garcia, Tammy 118. Gardner, Charlene 103. Gardner, Ron 137 27, 42, 60. Garmon, Howard 103. Garrett, Mike 103. Garrett. Richard 137. Garris. Mark 137 27. Garwacki. Karen 137 30, 60. Garurych, Kevin 103. Gasiorou ' ski. Roberta86 86. Gause. Beckx 1,37 70. Gause. Jerry 1 18 49. Gauthier, Cmdx 118 49. Gaylord, Phyllis 103. Gecik. George 103. Geer. Harold 137. Gehring. Peggy 118. 127 ,50. 60. Gehring, William 86 31, 44. Geiner, Dan 137. Geiner, Robby 137. Geiser, Kevin 86. Geisler, Paul 118 78. Gensler. Becky 86 . 54, 55. Gensler, Linda 118. Gensler, Ricky 137. Gensler. Valerie 137. Gentile. Raymond 1 18. Gentry, Greg 103. Genung, Bonnie 118 49. Genung, Sandra 103 75, Geoffrion, Julie 86. Georgieff, Ronald 103 31. Georgieff, Thomas 137. Gerding, Scott 137 27. Germain. Margaret 137. Gernheuser, Joseph 137 35. Geyer, Paula 103. Ghesquiere, Debbie 118 53. Gibbs. Cindy 137. Gilbert, Pam 10,3. Gilbert, Sandra 86. Gilbert, Sandra 118, Gill. George 86. Gillaspy. Linden 103. Gillespie. Kevin 118. Gillespie. Richard 103. Gilmore. Cindy 137. Gilmore, Gordon 1 18 64. Gilpin, David 137. Gipe,Linda86 52. Girts, John 137 42. Girts. Kay 86 54. Girts, Sharon 118. Gladney, Terrv 103. Gladys, Don 86. Gla. ' is, Beverly 72. Glass, Karen 137 60. Glass, Kim 137. Glass, Robert 86, Gtassman, Patti 118. Glenn, David 103. Glowacki, Deborah 137 70. Glowski. Lori 137 30, 51, 60. Glowski, Melvin 103. Gnotek, Barbara 103. Godbey, Joy 103. Godbey, Tim 86 58. 75,80. Goeble. Cheryl 118. Goetz. Jeffrey 118 17. 26. Goetz.Julie ' l37 70. Goldsmith, Steven 86. Gomersall, Barbara 1,37 51. Gomez, Joseph 103. Gomez, Terry 137. Gonzales, Dolores 137. Gonzales, Olga 137. Gonzalez, Raul 118. Gonzalez, Roberto 86. Good, David 103. Good, Debbie 103. Goodleman. Cindv 103 50. 53. 66. 69. Goodman, Pamela 86 28. Goodwin, Bev 103. Gordon, Donald 118 34. Gordon. Jeffrey 137. Gordon. Tom 103. Gordy, Chris 103. Gorrell, David 118 64. Gorrell, Douglas 103 69. Gorsuch, Fletcher 118 64. Gorsuch, Mark 137. Gorun, Pamela 118. Gotowitz, Sandy 103. Gottlieb, Barbara 193. Gottschalk, Lisa 86. Gould, Leslie 118. Goyns, Disiree 118. Gradomski, John 103. Graham, Donald 86. Graham, Jeanne 118 82. Graham, Kenneth 87. Graham, Patrick 103. Graham, Paul 118 41. Gralak. Jeffrey 137. Grandowicz, Don 103. Grandowicz, John 87. Grandowicz, Steven 137. Granger, Margaret 87 30. .56. Gram. Brian 118. Grant, Eugene 137. Grant, Josephine 103. Grant, Pamela 137. Graumlich, Jeffery 1 18. 64, 81, Gray, Bruce 118. Gray, Charlotte 118. Gray, Jacklynn 137 70. Gray, Jeff 87. Gray, Laura 87 . 54. Gray. Lewis 103 69. Gray, Linda 1 18. Gray, Mark 87. Graybark, Pamela 137 51. Grayczyk, John 87. Greenaway, Kenneth IIH. Green berg, Jeffry 103 16, Greene, Diane 118. Greene, Rozanne 103. Gregory. Dale 87. Grenier. Barbara 137. Grenier. Debra 118. Gresham. Kenneth 103 69. Grevi.t. Dena 87. Griffiths. Barry 1,37. Grill, Christopher 137. Grill, Jean 103. Grimes. Elizabeth 103 48. 61. Grindstaff Marvin 87 37. Grodi, Carol 87. Grodi, Richard 119. Gross, Andrea 87 .52. Gross, Colby 137. Gross. Ron 119. Groszewski. Gary 103. Groszewski. Robert 87. Graver, Mark 87. Groves, Carol 103 61, 80. 83. Gruppi, Cindy 137. Gruppi, Richard 87. Guardado. Elaine 103. Guardado, Jerry 1 19. Guerin, David 110. Guerin, Diana 103. Gyhl, Cynthia 137 50. Guilda. Leona 103 59. Gunder, Herald 87. Gunn, Floyd 119. Gutmann, Paul 103 16, 40, 60. Gutowitz. Stephanie 119. Gwiazdon. Wanda 1 19 49, 53. Haag, Judy 119. Haag, Kathy 103. Haase, Deborah 87. Hackler. Debra 137 30. Hackworth, Keith 137. Hadley, Dave 103. Hagele, James 119. Hagele, John 103. Hagerman, Debra 119. Hahn, Dale 137. Hahn, Jeffrex 137. Hahn, Rusel ' l 137. Haggartx, Patrick 103. Haig, George 103 23. Haig, Thomas 138. Haig. Timothy 1:38. Haigh.Jane87 74. 79. Haines. Charles 119 41. Haines. Susan 87 50, 77. Halbert. Daniel 103 16. Hale. Bruce 119 17,34.64. Hale, Douglas 119 26. 64. 6.5. Hale. Susan 87. Halderman. Kim 87 58. Hall. Cindi87 Hall. Deborah 103. Hall. Diana 119. Hall, Diane 103. Halt, George 87. Hall, Martha 103. Hall, Monica 103. Hall, Susan 87. E .!-, The new relocatable gave .ttudent. ' i a breath of fresh, or frigid air while changing classes. Hallenbeck. Teresa 104 43. Halsey. Bridget 119 81. Halsey. Julie 137. Hamann. Debra 138. Hamann.Mark 119 64. Hamann, Norman 119. Hamel, Greg 119 26, 34. Hamel, Laurie 87 ,54. Hamer, Kern, ' 87 76. Hamilton. Mark 119 26. 41. Hammons, Mark 138. Hancock, Pam 119 64. Handler. Debbie 87. Hanley. Marcia87 75. Hanna. Laura 138 70. Hanna, Michael 87 57 . Hanna, Pamela 138 67. Hanna, Patti 27, 87 56, 71, 82, 83. Hansen. Peggy 138 70. Harbauer.Cheryl88 48..54. Harding, Keith 104. Hardy. Dave 23. Hardv. Krist ine 138. Hardy. SIteryl 119. Hardy, Thomas 119. Harkless, James 88. Harman, Helen 104 82. Harman. Susan 119 72. Harmon, Beckx 138. Harmon, Beth 119 72, 78. Harmon, Douglas 138 67. Harmon, Sharon 88. Harms. Kath 119. Harris, Cindy 119 72. Harris, Greggory 138 67. Harris, Richard 138. Harris. Robert 104. Harris. Jeff 104 71. Harris, Karen 104 48. Harsha, Bruce 104 16, 23. 40. Harsha, Pamela 138 30, 51, 60. Harshman. Leslie 104. Hart, Brenda 104. Hart, Brian 88 23, 31, 52. Hartford, Tamara 138 70, 73. Hartley, Tracey 88. Hartman, Edward 88. Hartzell. Debra 119. Harvey, Bob 138. Harvey, John 119. Hasapes, Frank 119. Hase, Sharon 104. Hasemeier, Jan 88 69, 74. Haskins, Dennis 118. Hastin, Joe 138. Hatfield, Alan 88. Hattner, Eva 119. Havers. Oregon ' 104 16. Hawk, Eddie 119. Hawk, Linda 104 74. Hawk. Pau l 138. Hawk. Wanda 104 50, 75. Hawkins. Diane 63, 69. Hay, Allen 119. Hay, Frances 88. Hayes, David 119. Hayes, Diane 138. Hayes, Linda 88 . 50. Haynes. Cynthia 138. Haynes. Steven 138. Hays, Laura 104. Hedges, Peggy 88. Hefner, Allen 104 59,69. Hefner. Robert 138. Heinl. Lawrence 119. Heiny, Charna i:i8. Heiny, Christopher 88 14, 38. 69. Heinze. Sally 104. Heinzeroth, Barbara 104 69. Heitz, Scott 138. Heifer, James 104. Helm. Kent 119 26. Helman, Anthony 119. Helman, Shelley 138. Helms, Steve 104 . 59, 71. Heltzel, Mar 119. Heminger, Diane 138 78. Heminger. Douglas 88 23. Hensoth, Michael 119 81. Henderson, Jack 1:18. Henderson, Renee 104 71. Henderson, Tony 138. Hendricks, Chris 119. Hendricks, Denise 138 67. Hendricks, James 1,38. Hendricks, Jane 119. Hendricks, Jay 104 61, 74. Hendrickson. Robert 104. Henle , Sharon 88. Henley, Thomas 138. Hennssy. Timothy 138 67. Henning, Angelia 104. Henning, Kathy 110. Henning, Jody ' llO 17, 26. Henricks, Barbara 19, 104 48, 82. Henrtcks, Diana 138. Henry. Carolyn 138. Henry. Joshua 138. Henr -.Jud 119. Henry. Marilyn 138 30, 60. Henry. Michael 119. Henry, Roberta 88. Henry. Sandra 88 48. Henry. Scott 88. Hense, Theresa 119. Hensing, Patty 88 50, 77. Hensing, Teresa 138 67. Hentges, James 138 27. Hepker. Charles 88 16, 23. Hepker, Mary 119. Herbster. Karen 119. Herdter, Nadine88. Herdter. Sharlene 138. Hernandez, Daniel 119 19, 64. Hernandez. Sarah 88. Herr. Ray 104. Herron, Christina 104. Hershman. Phyllis 104 80, 82, 83. Herzig. Gail 138 70. Herzig, Mike 138. Herzig, Susan 104. Herzog, Beth 88. Herzog, Julie 119 49. Herzog. Sue 119. Herzog. Todd 104. Hess. Carolyn 138. Hess. Deborah 88. Hess. Deborah 119. Hess, Martha 88. Hevse. Louise 139 53. Hexse, Theresa 72. Hickling, Brenda 1.38 70. Hier. Barbara 138. Hier, Mark 104. Hill, Bruce 119. Hilt. Debbie 104. Hill. Joseph 138. Hilt. Kathleen 138. Hill. Robert 104. Hitlyer. Bart 1.38. Hilton, Vickie 104. Hipp, Doug 119. Hiner. Jeff 104 23. Hinkle. Rita 104. Hoel. Larry 119. Hoerig. Lucinda 88. Hoffman, Mar, ' 119. Hoffm an.Th eresa 138 51. Hofer. Scott 104. Hogan. David 138. Hogan. Janet 119. Hogan, Kathleen 138 70. Hogan. Rick 104. Hogan. Sharon 104 69. Hogan. Timothy 138 42. Holewinski, Ronna88. Hoisington, Cynthia 104. Holden. Dawn 138. Hottimon. Michael 88. Hollis. Melanie 104. Holly, James 104 33, 66. 69. Holly, Susan 138 51. 65, 67. Holman, Jack 138. Holmes. Deborah 88 ,54. Holmes, Jeff 119 26. Holmes, Mark 119 34. 73. Holub. Keith 104 16, 44. Hoist. Craig 88. Hoist. Kimberly 119 49. Honas, Donald 88 16,44 Honas, Kathleen 104. Honas, Steve 138. Hooven, Susan 138 73. Hopkins. Marilyn 138 59. Hopkins. Mark 119 34. Horen. Rick 104. lloren. Rose88 .52. Horen. Teri88. ' Horner. Mary 88. ' Horner. Karen 104. Horner. Robert 138. I Homsbx. Donald 119 73. I Homsby. Palmer 138 73. I Hornsby. Ronald 88. 1 Horton.Sue88 71.83. i Horvath. David 138 27. ! Houghtlen, Evelyn 138. 1 Houghtlen. Robert 119. i Houghton. Christina 104 71. 82, 83. ] Houser, Kim 138. I Howard, Gayle 138. Howe. Beth 104 71.80. Howe. Donna 88 . 50. Howe. Duane 120 17. 26. 34. Howe. Julie 138 51. Hoxt. Marsha 120. Hint. Tom 104 16. Huber. David 104. Huber. Douglas 104 33. Hudak. Jeffrey 88 33. Hudson, Richard 120. Hudkins. Donald 120. Huff, Jeff 120 26.64. ■Huffman. Julie 120. Huffman. Mark 104 58. Hughes. Michael 104. Hugill. Scott 104. Hukalo. Tracey 138. Humbarger. Georgia 139. Hume. Cindy 120. Hume. Lome 88 14. Humm. John 88. Hummel. James 120. Hunkins. Lynn 139. Hunkins, Susan 139. Hunt. Barbara 139 78. Hutchinson. Robin 120 81. Hunter. Lisa 60. Hunter. Peggx 139. Hurt, Brenda 139. Hurt. Shelba 104. Hutt. Thomas 120. lagulli. Ric 104. Ibarra. David 120 26. 34. Idle. Steven 104 16. Imber, Charles 104. Ingalsbe. Sheri 139. Inman. Laurie 104 48. 75. lorio. Sxlvia 49. Irelan. ' Cathy88 17. Ireland. Patrick 120. Irvine. Vicki88 .54. Ishler. James 104. l. hler. Sylvia 120 64. [■■•phoring. William 120. Ubinski.Jim 104 59. Jackson. Carol 105. Jackson, James 105. Jackson, Timothy 139 27. Jacobs. Barbara 120. Jacobs, Larry 120. Jacobs. Pete 104 16. 23. Jacobs. Richard 88 77. Jacobs. Sandra 104. Jacobs, Steven 104. Jacobsen, Sheri 104. Jacobsen. Garry 88. Jacobson. Lynn 120. Jacobson. Larry 139. Jacobson, Wendell 139. Jagos. Gerald 120 34. Jakubowsk i. Andrew 88. Jakubowski. CarolS8 .54, 61. James, Jeffrey 120. James. Michael 120 41. James. Ja 139. Jankowski. Deborah 120 78. Janney. Robin 120 17. Janney. Kimberly 139. Janowicz. George 88. Janowiecki. Karen 139 59. Janowiecki, Kenneth 88. Janowiecki. James 105. Jarosz, Kenneth 139 35. Jarrin, Isabel 75. Jasinsil. Mike 105. Jaworski. Luella 88 .50. 71. Jaworski, William 120 17. Jeko. Dennis 105. Jeko. Sandra 139. Jensen. James 105 5. 80. Jerkins, Melody 88 52. Jemigan. Keith 139. Jerome. John 139. Jerome, Julie 88 76. Jewell. Holly 88 54. Jeziorski. Robert 139. John. Dawn 105. Johns. Brian 105 71. Johns. Paul 139. Johnson. Beverly 88 54. Johnson. Chuck 105. Joy. Debra 120. Jozsa. Frank 105 23. Jozsa. Tami 139. Judy. Mark 89. Jurski. Pamela 105. Kachenmeister, David 120 41. Kachenmeister, John 105. Kahler. Karen 139. Kahler. Kathy 105. Kajasz, Connie 89. Kale. Lawrence 139. Kalisik. Jackie 139 73. Kalisik. Jerry 105. Kaminski. Debra 139. Kaminski. John 120 17, 26. Kaminsky, James 139 60. Kaminsky, Jeffrey 139. Kaminsky. Susan 105 7.5. Kane. Bonnie 105. Kane. Gloria 105. Kane, Kenneth 139 56. 67. Kantner. Georgia 89 22, 23, 61, 76. Karlgaard. Shari 105 48, 7.5. Kasper, Jerry 120 41. Kasper, Thomas 139 42. Kasprzak. Steven 105. Kasza, Denise 105. Kasza, Lauralie. 139. Kauffman. Edwin 89. Kauffman. Luanne 120. Kauffman. Vicki 139. Kaufman. Rick 105 23. Kaufman. Ronald 105 23. Ka . Daniel 120 17,26. Kay, John 120 17,26. Kazmier. Kim 89 48. Kazmierczak. Debbie 120 49. Kazmierczak. Pamela 139 59. Kazmierski. Ronald 89 13. Kean, Judy 105. Kean. Karen 139 51. 78. Keeler. David 89 23. Keeler, Debra 120 30. Keeling. Nancv 139 78. Keener, Deloris 120 64. Keener, Handley 89. Keffer, Karen 105 .58. Keifer. Lynn 89. Keiser. Janice 89 77. Keller. Daniel 105 23. Keller. Linda 139. Keller. Mitchell 105. Kellex. Ruth 139. Kelly. Pamela 105. Kelly. Sharon 1139 70. Kennedy. Charles 120. Kennedy. Gary 89. Kennedy. Harold 105. Kennedy. Margaret 120. Kern. Richard 139 42. Kern. Roger 139. Kern. Scott 105. Kesler. Ted 105 71. Kesler. Tim 139. Kerner. Jim 105. Keterman. Anne 139 50. 70. Ketterman. Bradley 105 16. 23. 69. Kevern. Edward 139. Kidd. Tanya 139 30.60. Kiefer. Dorcas 120. Kigar, Kathy 10.5 69. Kilbride, James 89. Kilbride. Mark 120 17. 26. Killion. Jeffrey 105 16. Kimberly. Connie 89. Kimberlx, Victoria 120. Kimberix. Tina 139. Kime. Susan 120. Kimple. Steven 139. Kimpon. Nikki 105. Kindle. Charles 105. Kindle, Kenneth 139 73. King, Amy 139. King, Carol 105. King, Dana 16, 27, 89 77, 80. 82. 83. King. Jack 105. King. Jane 139 70. Kinzer. Tim 105. Kirchner. Mary 105. Kirchoff. Don ' l05. Kirk. Deborah 120. Kirk. Lewis 105. Kirk, Susanne 120. Kirtos, Janice 139. Kirtos. Vicki 120. Kirschner. Ray 89. Kisseberth, Pamela 139. Kisseberth, William 105 58. Klatt. Barr%- 139. Klecha. Brenda 120 49. Klein. Lynn 105. Klein. Mark 105. Klein. Michael 130. Klier, Cheryl 105. Klier, Randall 120. Klinetop, Gerald 120. Klingenburg. Paul 120 26. 34. Klocko. Marilyn 105. Klopping. David 120. Klopping. Steven 105 23. Klosinski. Sue 139. Kluczxnski. Karen 89 73. 77. 80. 8: 83. Kluczxnski. Theresa 139 70. Knab. Barbara 139 60. Knab. Cindy 120 49. Knaggs. Donald 139. Knaggs.John 120 34. Knapik. Gary 89 57. Knapik. Sandra 140 51. Knecht. Vicki 89. Knerr. Marianne 120 50. Knight. Tern.- 105 16. Knisely. Steven 120. Knoke. Suzanne 89 54. Knoke. Sherry 140. Knopp. Gregory 105 66, 69. Kocher. Charlene 140. Kocher, Shelly 89. Kohls. Cathy 140. Koka. Cassandra 140. Kolasinski. Gary 69. Kolasinski. Jean 140. Kolby. Kurt 121 26. Kolinski. Gary 105. Kolinski. Karen 105. Kolinski. Kathx89. Kolmski. Marsha 121 30. 49. Kolinski. Robert 105. Kollmg. Philip 121 41. Kolwit:. Mary 105 75. Komisarek. .- nna 140 51. Komisarek. Paul 105. Konczal. Jeffen- 27. 89 71. 73. 82. 83. Kondalski. Dale 121. Kopfmann. David 89 . 54. Koralewski. Nancy 89 .50, 56. Koralewski. Richard 140. Koralewski, Susan 121. Korcsog, Daniel 121. Korcsog. Rebecca ft5 .58. Koser. Vicki 140 70. Kosinski. Kevin 121. Kosinski. Steven 89. Kosler, Theresa 105. Kovacik, Cindy 49. 60. Kovacik. Connie 89. Koval. James 140 42. Kowalinski. Rax 106. Kowalski. Debra 106. Krahmer. Michelle 140. Krakoff. Steven 89. Kraley. Sue 140. Kramer. Chuck 106 74. Kramer, Danelle 106. Kramer. Danny 140. Kramer. Joe 106. Kramer. Michelle 89. Kramer. Timothyl21. Kramer. Waxne 121 17. Kraer. William 106 16. 23. 31. Krause. Julie 121 72. Kreg. Julie 140 67. Kreiger. Gregory 106. Krell. Darxl 12! 72. Krell. Barbara 106 61.69. Krell, Randy 90 . 52. Krieger, Cindy 121. Koch, Kristine 121 49. Kocher. Kevin 121. Kroft, Dennie 106. Krolak. Michael 90. Kronk, Glenda 121. Krueger, Jeannie 140 70. Krumm. Cheryl 121 81. Kruthup. Mark 121. Kubicz. Lynette 106 .50. Kubicz, Victor 121. Kuchinski, Ronnie 106. Kuebblr, James 140. Kuhlman, Charles 140. Kuhr, Melvin 121 34,64. Kujawa. Eugene 90. Kujawa. Thomas 106. Kujawa. Tony 90. Kuron. Stanley 121 I 26. Kurth.Jeffery ' 121. Kurth. Tern 140. Kurth. Tina 140. Kwiatkowski. Karen 140 70. Kwiatkowski. 1116. Kwasniak. Jeff 106. LaBo. Edna 90 . 54. LaBo. Sancy 121 72. LaDuc. Michele 106. LaFountain. Donald 90. Lajiness. Linda 106. Lambros. Leah 106. Lample , Denise 121 49. Landeau. Jim 106. Landrum, Edward 140. Laney. Steven 90 16,23. Laney. Barbara 121 64. Laney. Kathy 121. Lanham. Duane90 3I. 89. Lanham. Ronald 140. Lanning. Timothy 90. Lanz. Barbara 121 49. LaPoint. Roseanne 121. LaPoint. Teresa 140. Lardinais. Linda 106. Larkin. George 122 . ' 26. Larkm,John90 52.57. Larrison. Shawn 140. Larsen, Jeff 140. Larsen, Linda 106. Lashbrook, Bradley 106. Laughlin. Arlis 90) o2. Laughlin, Greg 106. Laughlin, Michael 121. LaVoy. Darlene90. LaVoy. Richard 121. Laixecki. Bonnie 121. Lay. Brenda 106. Lay. James 121. Lay. Laurie I 70. Layman, James 140 1 35. Layman, Robert 90 1 16. 8.5. Leake, Kim 121. Leapold, Carol 106. Leasure, Janet 90. Lechlak, Karen 49. Lee, Anita 106 69. Lee, Brian 140 6.5, 67. Lee, Carolyn 90 50. Lee, Deborah 90 54. Lee, Linda 106. Lee, Tom 90. Leestma, Diana 90 61. Leestma, Michael 106. Lefvre. James 121. LeFevre. Jeffrey 140. Lefevre. Lorna 106 58, 82. Lehner, Joe 140 42. Leibovitz, Jeffrie 121 17. Leidel. Paul 140. Lein, Lesley 90 43. .54, .5.5. Lein, Michael 121. Leininger, ,4m 90. Leininger, Carrie 121. Leininger, Jane 121. Leist,Debbie90 48,82. Leitnick, Barbara 140 73. Leitnick, Laura 106 74, 82. Leitnick. .Su.san 90 76. 80, 82. 83. Lemble. James 90 14. 15. 23. Lemble. Robert 121 26. Lemerand. -Denise 121. Lemerand. Julie 140 73. Lemoine. Deborah 106. Lenhart, Christine 121. Lenhart. Keith 121 26. 41. Lem. Steve 140 35. Leon, Toni90 41. Leow, Lynn 106. Lepovetsky, Robert 121 41. Lerch, Bonnie 106 71, 79. Lerch, Dawn 90. Lerner, Richard 27, 90 19 51 67 85. Lesle, Kelley 140. Lett, Ronald 140. Lettmann. Kenneth 106. Levans. Linda 106. Levans. Sharon 121. Levin. Mark 140. Levin. Robert 106 59. Levine. Allen 121 17. 26. 34. Levine. Neal 121. Levitin.Ann 121 81. Levy. John 106 . 59. Lewallen. Douglas 106. Lewallen. Dennis 121. Lewandowski. Gayle 90 54. Lewandowski. Judy 106 80. Lewandowski. Mar, ' 106 71. Lewinski. Edward 121 26. 73. Lewis. Amy 140. Lewis. Barbara 140. Lewis. Cheryl 121. Lewis. Dale 121 41. Lewis. Gregory 121. Lewis, Janet 140 60, 81. Lewis, James 106. Lewis, Kathy 90 48. 76. Lewis, Mark 122. Lewis Michael 106. Lewis, Randolf 122. Lewis, Terry 106. Lewis, Wayne 140. Liegus, Rita 122. Lietzow. Marsha 90 .50, 76. Lindenberger, Marsha 106. Lindhorst, Diana 122 72. Lindhorst, Bradley 90. Links, Mary 106. Linser, Kurt 140. Linthicum, Diane 122. Linthicum, Lorix 106. Linthicum, Mark 90 23. Linver, Lauriex 122. Lippert, Charles 140. Lipscomb, Debra 122 50, 64. Liska, Robin 90 77. Liske. Susan 140. Liske. William 122 26.34. Little. Cathy 140 53. 70. Littrell. Tamara 140. Littrell. Timothy 140 27. 35. Livingston. Phillip 140. Llovd. Pamela 106. Llovd. Steve 140 35. Lloyd. William 122 17.41. Loar. Linda 122 72. Loar. Robert 90 71. Lochbiler. Timothy 90 23. Lockard. Suzanne 90. Lockhart. Delbert 140. Loeffler. James 90. Loeffler. Julie 122. Loeffler. Mike 90. Loeser. Deborah 122. Logan. Michael 122. Logan. Susan 140. Lohbauer. Peggy 140 70. Lohr. Joe 106. Lombard. Carol 106. Lombard. Gayle 106 48, 66. 69, 75. Lombard, Grace 69. Long, Barbara 140. Long Cathie 140. Long, Cynthia 122. Long, Dale 140. Long. Deborah 106 80. Long. Joan 106. Long. Kara 106. Long. Pamela 140 73. Long. Vickie 122. Lorenz. Michael 122 26. Lorenz. Ron 90 23. 33. Lorenz. Sue 90 . 54. Lotte. Kathy 49. Louden. Laurie 106 48. ,58. Love. Cheryl 140. 73. Loue, Mary 90. Louy, Jim 106. Lowe. Cher. 1 90. Lowe. Cynthia 122 64. Lubell. Robert 106 80. 82. Luda. Denise 106 69. Luda. Donna 106 69. Luettke. Richard 106. Lukasik. Thomas 106. Lutes. Marjorie 106. Lutomski. Charles 106 58. Lydy. Mark 122 34. Lykins. Charles 90. Lykins. Daryl 122. Lynch. John 140. Lynch. William 90. Lynn. Jeffrey 122. Maag. Michael 140 35. Macbeth. Clayton 140. Mack. Marilyn 90. Mach. Mary 140. Machaterre, William 122. Machinski. Carol 140. Machinski, Debbie 106 69. Maciejewski. Pamela 90. Maciolek, Larry 122. Maciolek. Linda 140. Mack. Clifford 106. Mack. Diane 122 72. Mack, Frank 90 53. 59, 69. Mack, James 90. Mack. Mike 106. MacLaren. Tamara 141 60. Madden, Karen 141. Madden, Mary 107. Madden, Patricia 141. Maddox, Merry 122 49. Madison, Mark 122. Magana, Lourdes 107. Magee. Mark 122 34. Maker, Jeff 122. Mahl, Daniel 141. Maichele, Andrea 141 50. Maiden, Debbie 90. Maier, Larry 107 .59. Main, Karen 122. Main. Mark 90 71. Majewski. David 122 74. Majewski. Mark 141. Majewski. Michael 107. Majoros. Jill 90 28. 76. Makin. Cindy 141 30. 50. 51, 70. Males, Diana 141 50, 70. Males, Pam 90 .54. 55. Malinovsky, Gary 141 27, 42, 60. Malinowski. Mike 107. Malkin, Gary 90. Malkin. Sherrie 141. Mallett. Jeanne 141 51. Mallet t, Linda 122 30, 49. Mallett. Peggy 107 .50. Malone. Phillip 90 37. Maltz. Anna 107. Mangett, David 122. Mann. Edgel 122 64. Mann. Loretta 122. Mann. Shelby 141 70. Manning, John 122. Manning, Joni 107. Manny, Claire 141 51. Manny, Clark 107 16. 33. Mano ' ff. Diane 90 76, 80, 82, 83. Manoff, Helene 122 81, 82. Manoff, Nancy 122. Manol, Paul 141. Manore, John 141. Manrow, Judith 107, 71. Manrow, Shirley 107. Manthey, Deborah 122 78. Manuel. Vera 141 70. Many, Rebecca 72. Many, Terry 107. Manzagol, Craig 107 16. Manzagol, Jeff 90 16. 69. Marchbands. Rex 107 31. Marciniak. John 122. Marcinkowski. John 107. Marcum. Douglas 122. Marinelli. Grace 122 49. Marino. Julie 122. Marion. Deborah 90. Mariucci. Gary 107 16. Markham. Mary 122. Markham. Michael 107 16. 40. Markiecki. Michelle 107. Marko. Marilyn 122. Marley. Frederica 90. Marowski. Jon 122. Marquis, John 90. Marsonek. ineth 141. Marsonek, nomas 122 26. Martens. Lenora 141. Marti, Todd 107. Martin, Connie 90. Martin, Deborah 141 50. Martin, Roger 122 26, 41. Martin, Susan 122 72. Martin. Thomas 122. Martz. Gary 122 17, 26. Martzke, Scott 141 35. Maselt, Barbara 90 .56. Mason, Kathleen 122. Mason, William 122 17, 26. Massa, Mary 107. Mast, Deborah 141 51. Mather, John 141. Mather, Susan 107 48. Mathews, Denise 90 52. Mathews, Douglas 107. Mathews, Karen 141, 59. Matthews, Joyce90 54. Matthews, Teresa91 54, 77. Mattison, Susan 91. Matuszak, Richard 122. Matuszak, Sandy 107. Mauder, Ray 122. Maus. Patty 107. Mauss, Diana 107 50. Mauss, Debra 141 51, 70. Mauss, Gary 107. Mauss, Valerie 122. Mavis, James 141. Mavis, Thomas 91 52. Mavis, Timothy 107. Mawhorter, Susan 107 64. Mawhorter, Steven 91 16, 74. Maxon, Linda 107 48. Maxwell, Jeri 91 76, 80. Mayer, Julie 91 56. Mayo, Claudia 91. Mazur. Cheryl 122 78. McArthur. James 141 27. McAtee. Mary 141 70. McAvoy. John 141. McBee. Nancy 122 72. McBee. Ruth 18. 19. 107 71. Mc Bride. Barb 91. McBride. Karen 107. McCally. Deborah 107. McCally. Deborah 107. McCally. William 141 67. McCarter. Kathleen 122 49. 78. McClellan, Sheryl 91 77. McCloskey, Dan 91. McClusky, Kathy 123 49. McCollum, Jody 141. McCormick, Debra 123. McCormick. Dennis 107. McCormick. Larry 107. McCormick, Lorena 123. McCormick, Wayne 141. McCoy, Debbie ' l23 78. McCoy, Patricia 91 .54. McCrory. Terri 123 72. McCullough, Julie 141 60, 70. McCullough, Steve 107. McCune, James 91. McCune, Patrick 123. McCune, Rwhard 141. McCutcheon. David 141 35. McCutcheon. Sharon 123. McDaniel, Catherine 91. McDonagh, Barbara 91. McDonald Randy 107. McFarland, Diana 141. McGee. Donald 123. McGee. Michael 141. McGeeshan, Leslie 91. McGhee, Vicki 107. McGlenn, Vicky 123. Mc Govern, Cathy 107. McGovern, Sandra 123 49. McGowan. Dan 37. McGowan, Donald 123. McGowan, Guy 141. McGowan, Mark 141. McGrath, Kenneth 107. McGrath. Mary 91 54. McHugh, Michael 141 50. McHugh, Pamela 91. Millliargey, Dai ' id9l Mclntyre. James 123. Mclntxre, Katherine 141. McKek-ey. Meg 107. McKenna, Colleen V23I8!. McKimmy. Cynthia 141 1 70. McLellan, Carol 141. McLeod. Joyce 107. McLuckie. Kathy 107. McLuckie. Randy 107 16. McLuckie. Runs 107. McMahon. Kecin 123. McMahon, Lynn 91. McMahon, Vickie 123 49, 50. McMorgan, Susan 123. McNalley. Man- 123. McNatt, Sheila 141 60. 70. McNett. Gene 107. McNutt, Mike 141 35. 73. McQuestion, Jenny 107. McRury. Cynthia 123. McRury. Debora 141 65, 67. Mc Walters, Keith 107 16, 66, 69 Mead. Richard 107. Measaic. .Stanley. 91. Meeker. Michele 123. Meier, Gail 123. Meier. Tracy 107. Meiring, Carolann 107. Meiring. Mike 91. Melms, Richard 91. Menacher. Dan 91 80. 83. Melnec, Vicki 107. Melnek. Wanda 107. Melton, Jane 107. Mennitt. Gail 91. Mercer. Deborah 107. Mercuric, Steve 73. Meredith, Daniel 107. Meredith, Pat 123 26. Meredith, Scott 141. Merhab, Mark 107 40. 75. Merhab, Sally 123 30.49. Merritt, Douglas 91. Merritt. Judy 141. Merritt. June 141. Merry. Michael 91. Merzke. Mark 91. Metier. James 107 16. Mettler, Theresa 91. Metzger. Barbara91 50, 71. Metzger. David 141. Metzger, Marianne 141. Meyer, Thomas 44, 80 Meyer, William 16. 44. 61. Meyers. Cheryl 141. Meyers, Christine 141 70. Meyers. Christopher 107. Meyers, Connie 61. Meyers. Cvnthia 29. 107 73. 80. 82. s ' s. Meyers. Hatole 107. Meyers. James 141 73. Meyers. Michael 91. Meyers. Randy 123 64. Meyers, Richard 141. Meyers, Sherri 141. Meyers, Stephanie 123 49. Michalak. Albert 107. Michalak, Tim 141. Michalski, Darlene91 56, 71, 82, 83. Michalski, Karen 107. Michalski, Philip 91 57. Michener, Tracy 123. Michener. Eric 107. Mickens, Darcy 107. Mickle. Richard 91. Mickler. Barby 123. Middlekauff. Susan 70. Middleton, Joy 123. Might, Gregory- 107. Mihailoff, Robert 141. Mikac, Timothy 141. Mikles, Mary 123. Mikolajek. Jeffrey 108. Mildenberger. Jerr ' 123. Miles, Helen 9 1 , 52. Miles, Lorraine 91 75. Milkie, Paula 108 58. Millen. Cindy 75.81. Miller, Amx ' gi. Miller. Bob 108. Miller, Cheryl 123 30, -19. Miller, Connie 108 69. Miller. Daniel 141. Miller. Debra91 71. Miller. Debra Marie 91. Miller. Denise 141. Miller. Dennis 141. Miller. Diane 91. Miller. Harold 108. Miller. Howard 141 35. Miller. Jed 123. Miller. Jeff 141. Miller. John 142. Miller. Kathleen 91 71. Miller. Kris 108. Miller. LeAnn 108 4S. Miller, Lee 123 17. Miller. Marcia 91 54, .5.5. Miller, Margaret 108. Miller. Michael 123 26. Miller, Michelle 108. Miller, Nina 91. Miller, Randy 123. Miller. Robert 108. Miller. Sandra 123. Miller, Sharon 123. Miller, Steven 142. Miller. Susan 108. Miller, Susan 142. Miller. Terrence 142. Miller, William 141. Millette, Richard 142 35. Milligan. Gan 123. Milne. Kim 142 78. Minarcin. Michelle 123 81. Mingione, Darlene 142. Mirabello. Mark 91 77. Miscikowski. Nathan 108. Mishka. Rose 108. Mitxhell. Eldonna 91. Mitchell. Luanne 142. Mitchell. Martin 108. Mitchell. Steve 142 27. 42, 60. Mitchelle. Jeannette 123 72. Mitruk. Raymond 108. Mittendorf. Fred 91. Mixon. Victoria 123. Mlynarek. Kristi91. Mlynared. Loril42 70 Mlynarek. Michael 91. Mock. Daniel 91 .54. Mock, Dennis 108. Mock. Doug 108. Modrall. Brenda 142 70. Modrall, Diane 108. Modrall. Gary 123 26. 73. Modrowski. Kathleen91. Mohler. Buddx 108 16. 23. 40, 61, 89. Mohr. Bonnie 91. Mohr, Steven 108. Molnar. Laurie 108. Momberg. Marlene91. Monday. Larry 91. Monday, Mark 123. Monday, Steve 123 41. Monica. Michael 123. Montoya, Cynthia 142. Moon. Cynthia 123. Moore. Bradley 123 26. 34. Moore, Bruce 142 35. Moore. Katherine 123 72. Moore. Kathrxn 108. Moore, Regina 91 54. Moore, Robert 142. Moore, Roger 91 13, 23, 61, 76. Moore, Stephen 108. Moore, Theresa 123. Moore. Timothy 142 35. h7. Moores, Charles 91. Morey. Amy 142. Morgan. Lynne 108 61. Morgner. John 108. Morley, Shannon 108. Morrin, Catherine 108. Morrin, Cindy 108. Morrin, Theresa 142. Morris, Barbara 142. Morris. Cathy 91 . 54, 86. Morris. Cheryl 108. Morris. Christina 142. Morris, Debra 108. Morris, James 91 37, 52 Morris, Linda 123. Morris, Pamela 142. Morris, Rebecca 91. Morrison, Richard 108. Morrison, Tammy 142. Moseman. Neil 91. Moses, Jeffrey 123. Moshier. Dawn 142 70. Moskal. Mark 142. Mossing. Howard 92 52, 57. Mossing, Rus sell 108. Mossing, Theresa 92. Moulton, Kenneth 142. Moulton, Kristi92 50. 69. Mrkva. Mike 92. Mulherin. John 108. Mullen. Kathv 108 48, 50, 80. 82 83. Mullholand, Colleen 108. Mulvey. Kim 123. Mumy. Robert .52. Munn. Keith 92 66. 69. Munn. Sheri 123 64. Murray, John 142. Muszynski, Ronald 92. Myers, Connie 108. Myers. Douglas 142 27. 35. Myers. Elizabeth 92 56. Myers. Ellen 108. Myers, John 92. Myers. Joyce 92. Myers. Melvin 92 57. Myers. Ronald 92. Myler. James 142. Myler. Joseph 92 16. Myles, Kent 123. Myles. Kurt 142. Myrice. Pamela 92 61. Myrice. Vicki 108. Myrice. Wyatt 142. Mysliwice. Mark 123. Nachtman, Kenneth 142 67. Nadolny. Cynthia 123. Nagle. Jim 108. Nagte, Sheryl 108. Nagy. Theresa 142 70. Naitzke. Deborah 108 56. Nancarrow, Linda 123 49. Napp, Elisabeth 108. Naugle. Janet 142 70. Naus. Patty 70. Nause. Jack 92. Nause. Jill 92. Navarre. Cindi 124 72. Navarre. Pamela 108 48. Navarre. Thomas 142 27. Nearhood. Charles 92 13. Nearhood. Judd 124 26. Negrin. Sohpia 142 70. Nelson, Debbie 124 72. Nelson. Laurie 92 50, 56. Nelson, Jeanie 124. Nelson. Rob 92. Neman, Bill 108. Neman, Regina 108. Neufeld. Sheri 92 18. Neumann. Rus.- ell 108 31. Newman, David 108. Nicely, Sheila92 54. Nicholas, Mary tl2. Nichpor. Janice 92. Nickell, Bill 108. Nickerson, Amy 142. Nickerson, Barn, ' 124 64. Nickerson, Jeff 108. Nidek, Christine 92. Nidiffer, Jack 92. Nightingale, Jane 92 71, 82, 83. Nimigean. James 108 16. Nimigean, , ' Sandra 142. Nonnenmacher, Dianne 108 80, 82. 83. Norman, Christina 108. Nistel. Eileen 142 51.59. Nistel. Jeffrey 92 44, .58. Nitz, Christopher 142. Nixon, Cindy 92. Noaker. Kimberlee 142 50. Noble,Judi92 69. Noble, Lisa 124 64. Nofen, Fred 124. Nailer. Ginger 92. Noller. Martin 124. Northington. John 124. Nosker. Michael 108. Nottingham. Clifford 108. Nowak. Kimberly 142. . owak, Su. ' ian 142 53. Nuendorf, Dan 108. . ' ull. Robert 92. Nusbaum. Bob 92. . utter. Bette92 54. Oates, Cynthia92. (Jberle. Donna 124. O ' Conner. Tim 108. ()de , Mike 108 80. Oehler. Pam 92. Ukorowski. Anthony 142 67. Ukorowski. Tina 124 49, 60. Olah. Jeffrey 92 16. Ulah, Joseph 142. Utah. Michael 124. Olds. Cheri 108. Olender. Kathy 92 54. Oles. Greg 108 80. Olsen, Cherie 92 74. Olson, Lxnn 70. Olson. Mark 124. Ulson, Murrax 92. Olczak.Joann 124 30,49. O ' Neil, Kathleen 92. O ' Neill. Cynthia 124 72. Opdyke. Scott 92. Orange. James 108. Orban. Norman 124 26. 41. Orban. Rochelle 92 54. O ' Reillx. Tamil24. O ' Reilly. Michael 108 16. 40, 61. Oriston. Debra 124. Orlowski. Michael 92 .52. 57. Ormiston. Russell 92. Orns. Cxnthia 142. I 70. Orrin, Cheryl 92. Orwig. Raymond 108. Orzechowski, Thomas 108. Osenbaugh. Rosemary 124. Osoicik. Dennis 92. O.iswald, Rich 92. Oswald. Sherry 124. Oswald, Teresa 92. Otis. RRichardl42 73. Otis. Sherr - 92 . 52 Ott. Charlotte 108 71. Ott, Paul 124. Ott, Sally 92 86. Overholt. Randy 109 69. Overhott, Steven 142. Owens. Ed 109. Owens. Denise92 1 48.61. Paisie. Victoria 142 67. Palmer. Christopher 142. Palmer. Donna 142. Palmer. Jeffrey 92. Palmiter. Jeanette92 61. 63. 69. Pansky. Jonathan 109. Papadimos. Steuen 142 42. Papenfuse. Barbara 109. Paquette. Rebecca 124. Paquette. Ryan 92 13. Paquin. Lori 124. Parasiliti. Tony 124 26. Paren. Lynne92 50, 56, 76. Paper. Lisa 142. Parisien. Patricia 124. Parke, Leroy 109. Parker. Dawn 124. Parker. James 142. Parker. Jeff 109. Parker. Linda 92 61. Parker. Pamela 124. Parker. Shern.- 142 70. Parke r, Shern,- 92. Parker. Wayne 109. Parkinson. Cindy 124. Parks. Norma 109. Parmer. Bill 109 23. Parmer. Ronnie 142 27, 35. Parquette. Brian 142. Parquette, Kim 109. Parrish. Jeff 92. Parrish, Mark 109. Parrish, Susan 142 70. Parse, John 142. Paschen, Becky 109. Pasley. Ronda 109 53, 71. Pasqualone, Nancy 109. Pasqualone, Sheila 142. Pasyk, Janice 109. Patton, Linda 142 53, 67. Paul, Danny 142. Pawlowicz, Norman 92. Paxton, Kevin 92. Payette, Jennifer 142 . 59. Payne. Daniel 142. Payne. Karen 124. Peace. Dianna 142 70. Peace. John 92. Peace. Kenneth 124. Pearson. Marcia 143. Pederson, Cheryl 109. Peiter. Michael 124. Pelphrey. Nancy 143. Pelton.Debbie 109. Penn. Ronald 124. Pennington. Stephan 124. Pentz. Ruth 109 69. Perdeau. David 143 27. Periat. Kathleen 143. Perry. Cynthia 109 58, 61. Perr Dianna 124. Perry. Douglas 143 27. Perry.Lynne93 50,54. Perr ' , Marcia 109. Pern,-, Richard 143. Peters, Carol 124. Peters, John 143. Peters, Kenneth 109 61. Peters, Paul 24, 93. Peters, Robert 93. Peterson, Janis 124. Peterson, Karen 60. Peterson, Sandra 109. Peterson, Theresa 124. Petree, Kimberley 109 80, 82. Pettee, Maria 14,3 51. Petz, Tern 124 49. Pfund, Sally 124 78,81,82. Phares, Debbie 109. Phillips, Donna 143 51. Phillips, Can, ' 109. Phillips, Karen 124. Phillips, Kenneth 143 27. Phillips, Robin 124. Pickard, Darrell 109. Pickens, James 143. Pickerel, Jennifer 93. Pickerel, Julie 143. Pickers, Ken 109. Pickle, Janet 124. Picknell, Mark 124. Picolo, Tina 143 60. Pidcock, Deborah 93. Piddock, Richard 143. Pieho, John 109. Pierce, Daniel 124. Pierce, David 124. Pierce, Terrence93. Pierce, Tom 109. Pieron, Richard 109 16, 37. Piersnn, Ann 109. Pierson, Jennifer 93. Piet-as, Michael 109 71. Pietras, Terrs ' 124. Pinney, Pamela 109. Pioch, Cathy 124 64, 65. Piorkowski, Lisa 143 78. Pippert, Gay 124 64, 74. Pippert, Gayle 143 70. Pisarski, Benny 109. Pitts, Richard 109. Pituch, Karl 143 65, 67. Pituch, Kevin 109 16,69. Pizzo, James 124. Plant, Randy 14.3 27. Pleasant, Rebecca 143 70. Podzinski, Chris 109 69. Poe, Brinda 124. Poggemeyer, Gene 109. Poitinger. Karen 93 58. Poitinger, Kenneth 125. Poitinger, Pat 1 127, 93 76. Pokrywka, Joseph 143. Polo ' sky, Pam 93. Poneman, Dan 109 80. Pontius, Becky 125. Pontuis, Daniel 93 16. Pontius, Deanna 109. Pool, Linda 109 .50. Poore, Brenda 143. Pore, Joni 125 72. Porus, Robin 143 78. Posadny.Jilll43 50. Poskonka. Raymond 93 37. Poskonka. Thomas 109. Postlewait, Robert 125. Potter, Judy 143 51,67. Potter, Scott 93 13, 66, 69. Poulson, Lyn 93. Paulson, Melanie 143 70. Poulson, Susan 143 50, 70. Powalowski, Frank 72.5. Powers, Danny 109. Powers, William 143. Powlesland, Ruth 109. Pozsik, Mark 93. Precht, Cynthia 143 50, 51. Precht, David 125 26, 41. Preston, Julie 143 51, 60. Price, Brenda 109. Price, Brian 143. Price, Earl 125 73. Price, Jill 109. Price, Nina 109. Price, Paula 125. Price, Randy 109 69. Priest, Kenneth 143. Prince, Gregory 125. Printy, Marcia 93. Proeschel, David 109 16, 40. Proeschel, Laura 143. Provenzano, David93 16, 61. Przybylski, Frank 93. Puccetti, Donna 10. Puckett, Richard 93 38, 76. Pugh, Debora 143 70. Pugh, John 109. Pugh, Patricia 82, 93 76. Puterbaugh, John 93. Puterbaugh, Lee 109 31. Puthoff, Bonnie 93. Puthoff, Michael 143. Puthoff Sherry 93. Putnam, Tim 93. Pyle, Jeffrey 125. Queenan, Elizabeth 125. Queener, Michael 143. Queener, Terri93. Quentmeyer, Arthur 109. Radebaugh, Janet 93. Radebaugh, Patty 18, 18, 109 82. Raczko, Norman 143 27. Radin, Edwin 109 75. Radke, Kay 93. Rahm, John 109. Rains, Cindy 109. Rainwasser, Howard 93 75. Raitz, Lorilee 143. Raitz, Robin 109. Reece, Penny 93. Reed, Deborah 93. Reed, Mark 143 35. Reed, Rebecca 125. Reese, Dora 125. Reichert, Janet 125 49. Reichert, Jon 93 52, ,57. Reinhart, Cathleen 93. Reinhart, Christin 93. Reinhart, Joseph 143. Reisbach, Randy 143. Reis bach , Renee 93 69. Remer. Michael 143 35, 73. Remer, Reva 125 72. Remley. Rick 109. Reno, Francis 93. Retzlaff, Robert 93 13. Retzlaff, Timothy 143. Reuther, Carl 93. Reuther, Cliff 109. Reuther, Colleen 93. Revard, Cheryl 143 50, 78. Revard, Denise 109. Rhoads. Casey 143. Rhoades, Diane 125 30, 49, 64. Rhoades, Jeffrey 93. Autumn finds girls enjoying football games as much as the boys do. Ramey, Sharon 109. Rapp, Bonnie 143. Rapp, Linda 143. Rapton, Cathy 93 71. Rarick, Donald 143. Rash, Richard 93 1.3, 23, 76. Rash, Vickie 143. Rau, Terry 93. Rau, William 125. Rawski, William 143. Ray, Ann 93 69. Ray. Bobbie 143. , Dan 93. , Joan 143 70. , Teresa 125. , Tom 125 50, 72. Redding, Mark 125. Rediger, Mark 125 26. Reece, Cindy 125. Ra Rhoades, Randy 109. Rhodus, Catherine 125. Rice, Cindy 125. Richard, Harold 125. Richards, Katy 93 .58, 61. Richardson, Ann 109. Richardson, Laurie 143 70. Richardson, Thomas 143 42. Richileau, Michele 143. Richard, Sandra 143 73. Rickheim. Patrick 93. Riddle. Connie 93 52 Riddle. Ronald 143. Ridenour. David 93. Ridenour. Douglas 143. Ridgeway. Pamela 125 72. Riebe. Gregory 143. Riebe, Jeffrey ' 125. Riegel, Lorie 125 64. Ihr rr. Greg 93. Rii- . Jeffrey 125 26. Rifihtmver, John 1-25 26. Rightmyer. Lee 100 80. Rightnowar. Shirley 110. Rigsbv. Tina 1-13. Riker. Tina 125 72. Riley. Dace 143. Rile%: Joseph 143. RUex. Michael 93. Riley. Terr 93 16..53. 71. Rilex. Vickie 125 72. Rinaldi. Michael 93 52. Rinehart. David93. Rioux. Allen 125 81. Ritchey. David 93. Rioux.. Mien 125 81. Ritchey. Darid 143 35. Ritson. Janet 110. Ritson. Karen 143. Ritson. Robin 93 28. 52. 61. Rit enthaler. Richard 110 16. Rizenthaler. Teresa 93. Rizor. Dale 110. Roach. John 93. Roach. Randx 110. Robbing. Jeffrey 93 23. Roberts. Debra 144 53. Roberts. Gordon 144. Roberts. Rebecca 93 48. 54. 55. Roberts. Shelly 110. Robinson, Robin 125. Rockuell. Curt 125. Rockwell, Eric 144. Rodebaugh. Gregory 93. Rodebaugh, Randy 144. Roderick. Karen 125 49, 64. Roderick, Kerry 93 58. Rodgers. Thoma. 125. Roe. Donna 144 60. Roe. Linda 94 86. Rofkar. Karl 94. Rofkar. Ray 144. Rogers, Bill 110. Rogers, Linnie 125. Rogers, Margaret 144. Rogouski. Jeff 94. Rohr. David 125 17. Rohr. Doug 110 44. Rohr. Mark 125 17. 26. 34. Rohrbacker, Jeffery 144 42. Rolfes.Adele 125 64. Rolfes, Darla94 54. Rolsten. Janet 110. Rolsten, Jay 144. Romeos. Karen 110. Romero. Mar% ' Jane 125. Rooks, Bill 1 10 33. Rooks. Terence 144 35, 67. Roop, Terry 125. Root, Randy 125. Rose.Fred ' llO 61. Rose. Jerry 94 ,54. 71. Rose. Linda 144 73. Roselieb. Phil 110 69. Rosen. Richard 125 60. Rosiak. Yvette 110. Ross, Larry 94. Ross, Sandra 94. Ross. Scott 94. Rossman, Diane 94. Roszcipka. .Ann 110 48. Roth, Jill 1 10. Rottenstein, Kerry 125. Rowe, Bob 94. Rowe, Tammy 144. Rower, Tern, ' 110. Rower. Val 144 42. Royer. Douglas 125 41. Royston. Kathy 110. Rudd. Theresa 144. Rude. Bob 110 16. Rudnicki. LxnnllO. Rudnicki, Paulette94. Ruff, Brian 110 16,23,33. Runion. Gregorx 125. Ruplex. Ed lid. Rupp, Bill 125 26. Rusch, Kenneth 125. Rusch. Pamela 94 ,50. Rusch, Patricia 125. Russ, Gerald 144 35. Russell, Carl 1 10. Rutherford, Dan 110. Rutherford, Patty 126 26, 49. Rutherford. Timothy 144. Ruwe. Mark 144. Ruwe. Thomas 110 16. 61. 74. Ryan, Thersa 110. Rybka, Mark 110. Rybka, Robin 94. Sa,Arsenio94. Sa, Veronica 144. Saaford, Terry 110. Sack, Jim 94. Sadowsky, Toby 144. Sager, Chris 126 26. Salmi, Bill 110. Salmi, Nancy 94 71. Sample. David 144 60. Samples. Timothy 144 42. Sampsel. Franklin 94 16. Sampsel. Kathy 110. Sanborne, Caroline 94 71, 76,82, 83. Sanders, Cathy 126. Sandor, Donna 110. Sanford. Barbara 126. Sansom, Melissa 110. Sares, Mark 16. Saris. Patricia 126 49. Saris, Penelope 126. Sartor, Bernadette 110. Sartor, Bernard 144. Sartor. Loretta 126 72. Saltier. Joan 126 64. Sattler. Elizabeth 144 67. Saunders. Calvin 126. Saunders, Chris 126. Saunders, Randy 144. Savage. Keith 94. Sawyer. Debra 94. Savidge. Andrea 110. Sawyer, Danial 126 64. Sawyer, Jane 110. Scanes, Kimberly 126. Scanes. Lynnette 144 51. Scanlon, Joan 126. Scaroleta. Bruce 144. Scaroleta. Dennis 110. Schad.Jerry94 57. Scharf. Karen 144. Schassberger, John 110. Scheinbach. Beth 110. Scherer.John 110 66,69. Schermerhorn, Sandra 126. Schetter. Chri.s 94 .56. Scheuer, Randy 94. Schlachcic, Frank 42. Schlacter. Beverly 144. Schlacter, Doug 110. Schladetsch. Evelyn 125. Schlosser, Joseph 94. Schmich, Elaine 126 73. Schmidt, Michelle 110 80. Schmidt, Timothy 144. Schneider, Sherri 144 73. Schneider, Sue 94. Schneider, Yvonne 126. Schoeffer, Debbie 110. Shoenrock, Denise94 48, 77. Shoenrock, Douglas 144. Shoenrock, Nanette 94 . Schowe, Daryl 144 65, 67. Schoewe, John 94. Schoewe, Kirk 126 64, 65. Schoffer. .Vlark 110. Schoonmaker, John 110. Schrein, John 94. Schrieber, Joanne 110 48, 56. Schrieber, Julie 144. Schroder. Debra 110. Schroder, Nancy 1 10. Schroder, Robert 144. Schrueder. Linda 126. Schroeder, Ronald 144. Schuett, Gordon 127 73. Schuett, Gregory 144. Schultz. Cheryl 110. Schultz. Eileen 94. Schultz, Esther 94. Schultz. Kathy 110. Schultz, Kathy 144 51, 70. Schultz, Laurie 144 70. Schultz, Raymond 94. Schuster. Debra 144. Schwartz, Galen 110. Schwartz, Rebecca 127 82. Schwartz, Tammy 94. Schwartz, Jeri 110. Schwartzbeck, Herman 110. Schwartzbeck, Marcy 94 54. Schwartzberg, Mike 127 82. Scott. Bill 110 23. Screptock. Dave 127 34. Scribner. Constance 94. Scribner, Thomas 127 34. Searight, Kevin 144 27, 42. Seavolt, Lori 127. Sedlacek, Lynn 144 70. Sedlar, Vicki 144. Sedlock.JoeUO, 16. Seger, Sandra 127. Seger. Wayne 94. Seggie, Laura 94. Seifert. Robert 127. Sellers. William 94. Semple, Karen 110 74. Senile. Daniel 127 17, 34. Seymour. Pat 110 80, 82. Shaffer. Janet 144 73. Shaffer. William 94. Shake. James 127. Shapler,Suell0 48. Sharfe. Celia94 76. Sharp, Cindy 127. Sharp. Gregory 94. Shattuck. John 144. Sheehan. Mike 127. Sheehan. Robert 144. Sheldon. Bradley 94. Shelhart. Connie 94. Shelton, Bob 110. Sheon. Sarah 144 73. Shepherd. Mary 144 67, 78. Shepler. Gary 110 71. Shepler, Gregory 144 73. Sheppard. Mark 127 26. Sherman. Mark 27. .56, 74. 80. Sherman, Pamela 94 69. Sherwood. Mark 94 . 33. Sherwood, Scott 110 16. Shiffler. Kathleen 110. Shipman. Doug 94 52, 57. Shipman, Phyllis 127. Shipp. Dawn 110. Shook, Jim 94 14, 44. Shook, Thomas 127 17, 64. Short. Audrey 110. Short, Dale 144. Shoup. David 94. Shropshire. David 144. Shuer. Mery HI 48.61. Shugarman, Janice 144 78. Shugarman. Wendy 94. Shunk.Florine94 76. Siddall. Barbara 127 72. Siders. Pamela HI. Siedlecki, Melvin 127. Siedlvcki, Patricia 144. Siefert. Cindy 111 18. Sieler, Tania 127. Sieren, Susan 127 64. Siffer, Marcia 144 73. Sigg.Ann 111. Silcox, Robert 111. ■Siler, Herman 71. Silver, Michele 127. Silverman. Beth 1 1 1 -18, 98. .Silverman, Peter 94 19, 61. Silverthorne, .Man HI 69. Siminiak, Ed HI. Simon, Ellen 111. Simon, Martha 144 70. Simons. Ronald 94. Simpson, Deborah 94. Simpson, John 111. Singer. Barry 94. Singer. Cindy 111. Singer, Danial 127. Singer, Karen 111 50. Siwa. Karen 144 73. Siwa, Vikki 94 77. Sizemore, Brenda 144. Sizemore, Steve HI. Skinner. Jeffery 144. Skinner. Kelly 144. Skulas, Mxron 94 20, .56, 80, 82, 83 85. Skunda. Tom 127 41. Slaman, Todd 127 26. Slota, John 127. Slupecki, Karen 127. Slusher, Mark 1 44 . 35. Smay. Carrie 144. Smedlund, Eugene 94. Smedlund. Steve 111. Smenner. Kim 111 71. Smiley. .Shannon 94. Smith, Blaine 94 .52. Smith. Bob 111. Smith, Bob 128. Smith, Candice 95. Smith, Carol 111 82. Smith, Cathy 128 81. Smith, Cherrielll 7l. Smith. Cheryl 111. Smith. Cheryl 144 70. Smith. Christine 95 43. Smith. Debora 128. Smith, Darlene95. Smith. David 95. Smith. Dennis 95 23. Smith. Donna 128 72. Smith. Glenda 95. Smith. Greg 111. Smith, Heather 111 61. Smith, Jan 144. Smith, Janice 144. Smith. Jill HI. Smith. Joe 145. Smith. Judy 128. Smith, Kevin HI 74, 80, 82, 83. Smith, Kim 128 49. Smith, Kim 128. Smith, Leann 145. Smith. Luanne95. Smith. Mary 128. Smith, Michael 95 61 . Smith, Michael 111. Smith, Michele 95. Smith. Mike 128. Smith, Pamela 111. Smith, Patty 145. Smith. Paul 145 1 73. Smith, Peggy HI. Smith, Ran ' dol 111. Smith, Raymond 128 41. Smith, Robert 95. Smith, SheryllJean 128 26, 49, 60. Smith, Steven 128 73. Smith, Steven 145. Smithers, Robert 95. Smother. Cindy 145. Smotherman, Rusty 111. Smothers, Lynda 128 78. Snapp, Deborah 128 49. 50. Snaveh. David 111. Snell. Terry 111. Snider. Louis 145. Snow, Vernon 95. Snyder, Deborah 145. Snyder, Diane 95. Sobecki,Janis 111 50. Sobecki,Steven95 23,37. Sokolowski, Joseph 128 81. Soldner, Diane 95. Solek, Diane 95. Sotek, Michael 111. Sommerfield, Patricia 145 60. Sommers, Cheryl 128. Sommers, Julie 145. Soncrant, Karen 145 51, .59. 78. Sonner. Tim 95 .52. Sorter, Brenda 145. Sorter, Jan 111. Sorter, Sandra 95. Spangler, James 128. Sparks, Dean 128. Sparks, Robert 95 38. Sparks, Sandra 145. Spath. Marilyn 95 77. Speegle, Jeanne HI. Speer, Richard 128. Speier, Gregory 128 26. Spence, Chris 128. Spencer, Douglas 145 42. Spitler, Chuck 111. Spivey. Teddy 145. Spohn. Gary ' 111. Spohn, Theresa 145 70. Spolnik, Rudy 111. Spooner, Thomas 145 42. Spranger, Denise HI. Springer, Marcia 145 67. Spychalski, Ann 128. Spychalski, Chris 111. Spychalski, Kenneth 95. Squier. Thomas 128. Staifer, Dan HI. Stalkfer, Annette 145 70. Stalker, David 111. Stalker. Peter 128. Stanberw Debbie 128. Standlex. Phillips 128. Stanley, Michael 128 41 Stanton, Ruthe 128. Staples, Jack 128. Stasko. David 128. Stautzenbach. William 95 57 . St. Clair, Dorcas 11 1 .53. 71. Steams. Rick 111. Stedcke. James 111 69, 75. Stedcke, Jeanine 145 30, 51. Stedcke. JoAnn 128. Steele. Connie 128. Stein. Jim 111. Stein, Laurie 145. Sterger, Stabley 95. Stevens, Michael 128. Stevens. Tamara95 71. Stevens. Wallace 95 23. 52. 57. .58. Steves. Conrad 128. Steves. Doug HI 69. Steves. James 27. 95 20. 61, 82. Steward. Dennis 145. Steward. Gary 128. Steward. Brenda 145. Stickel. Kathy 145 60. Stickles. Sandra 95 54. Stilwell, Bonnie HI. Stobinski, Marian 95 54. Stock. Janice 145 51, 78. Stock, Katherine 95. Stockman, Chuck 145. Stoddard. Lisa 129. Stoddard. Mike 96 16, 44. Stoianoff, Tamara 145. Stoiber, Dave 111 16, 23. 61. Stall, Karen HI. Stone. Cheryl 111. Stone, Connie 111. Storer, Terry 111. Storer. Timothy 129. Stowe, Geri HI. Stowell. Robin HI. Stoykoff. Gail 111. Straight, Steven 111. Straube, Werner 129 26, 64. Strawinski, Brenda 96 ,54, 58. Strawinski, Sandra 96 54, 58. Strawser, Connie HI. Street, Karen 111. S trick, David 129. Strong, Rex HI 23, 40. Stroud, Kris 145 65. 67. Stroup. Stephanie 96 82. Strowger. Kim 27. 96. Struble. Jeannie 96 48. 54. Stuart. Marlon 96 76. Stutz. David 96. Stykemain. Bruce 129. Stykemain. Grace 96 50. 71. Stykemain, James 96. St. Yves, James 128 64. St. Yves, Kathleen 111. St. Yves, Linda 96 54. Suder, Kathleen 50. Suder, Kathy 111. Sulewski. Colleen 145 70. Sulewski, Diane 129. Sulewski, Steven 96. Sutinsky, Barbara 145 51. Sullivan. Terry HI. Sullivan. Thomas 96. Sulzer, Mike 129 26. Summerell, Lisa 145 70. Summers. Linda 111 69. Summerville. Jerri 145 42. Surprise, Mel v in 111 53. Susor, Kathy 129. Sutherland. Judith 145 51. Sutherland. Kristine 112 59. Sutherland. Tom 112 16. Sutton, Bob 112. Swain, Charles 145. Swain, Tina 112 69. Swanson, Vicki 145 70. Swartz, Debbie 145. Swartzell, Janis 129 64. 65. 82. Swartzell. Richard 96 69. 66. Sweebe. Dale 112. Sweebe. Darlene 112 71. Sweeney, Sharon 129. Swidle. Cheryl 112 30, 48, 80. Swindle, Darryl 145. Swisher. Keith 129. Swy, Debbie 129. Swy, Scott 129 17. 26. Szabo, Dawn 129 49. Szachta. Denny 112. Szmania. Gary 145. Sz mania. Sandi 112. Szozda. Frank 96 52. Szumigala, Dave 112. Szych. Terence 112. Szychowski, Lynn 145 51, 67. Szydlowski, Lawrence 129. Szymanski, Sue 1 12. Szymanski, Susan 145. Tabbert, Michael 129. Taber, Jim 96. Tafelski, Phil 112 33. Tafelski. Toni 112. Tanner, Deborah 96. Tanner, John 129 26. Tansey, Colleen 112. Tatersall, Arthur 96. Tarr, Raylene 145. Taylor. Amy 145 59. Tat tan. Timothy 112 82. 83. Tattersall, Audrey 129. Tattersall, Pam 112. Taylor, Cathy 145 67. Taylor. Danny 129. Taylor, Pamela 129. Taylor, Preston 96. Taylor, Steve 96. Teachout, Pamela 96. Teachout, Robert 112. Tebbe, Marie 145 70. Tebbe, Steve 112. Tefft, David 96. Tegatz, Frederick 145. Tehensky, Joe 129. Thames. Deborah 129. Theil. Deborah 129. Theil, Robert 145. Theiss, James 146. TerDoest, James 145. Tarr, Terrie 129. Terry, Sue 145 60. Thes, Nancy 112. Thielen, Danny 145. Thomas, Deborah 96. Thomas, Linda 112. Thomas, Peggy 96. Thompson, Deborah 96. Thompson, James 145 65, 67. Thompson, Patrick 96. Thomburgh, Jane96 48, 76. Thorton. Randy 129. Thornton. Terry Ann 145. Tibbits. Amx 145 50. 51, 70. Tibbits. Roy 112 16. 23. Tillman. Cindy 112. Tillman. Mike 112. Tillman. Robert 96. Timerman. Mike 1 12. Timmer. Robert 145. Timmerman. Peggy 129. Timmerman. Sue 112. Tobianski. Susan 145 78. Tobias. Pat 129. Toeppe. Donald 112. Tolson. David 145. Tolson. Diane 129 64. Tomaski. Thomas 129. Toothaker. Keith 129. Topolewski, Mike 112. Toth. Donna 145 70. Toth, Mark 112. Tower, Martin 129. Town, Regina 129. Traczyk, Mark 112. Traver. Cindy 129. Treiber. Lorilee 126 129. Treutlein. Elfriede 129. Trimmer. Christina 145. Trimmer. Marcie 96 54. Trimmer. Terry 129 34. Tripp. Jeffery ' l29. Trumbull, Bill 96. Trumbull, Lynn 129. Tubbs.Susan96 54. Tuck, Sue 112. Tucker, David 129. Tucker. Linda 145. Tucker. Thomas 112 18. 19. 80. 82. 83. Tull. Charles 145 65.67. Tull. Maurice 129. Tumey. Dale 112. Turbey.Jayne 54. Turnbull. Harold 145. Turnbull. Steve 96. Turpening. Kelly 146. Turpening. Terry 129. Turner. Tony 129. Turner, Dan 96. Tussing, Cheryl 146. Tyler. Joy 146 76. Trzaskowski, Debbie 112 48. Trzcinski, Terrence 96. Uddin, Pastoriall2 73. Ulman. Jeffrey 146 73. Ulman. Pamela 96 76. Ulrich. Gerhard 129 74. LRrich, Jeff 112. Hlrich, Jeffrey 96 44, 82. Ulrich, Luann 112. Ulrich, Robert 96. Upton, Susan 129. Urban, Terry 129, 26. Urbanowski. Ray 129 17. Urbanski. Connie 54. Urbanski. Linda 112. Urbanski, Steve 129 26. Urso. John 112. Vaculik. Chris 112 50. 53. 79. Vaculik. Steve 112 33. Vahle, Larry 129 17. 26, 41. Vaillant, Gail 112. Vanlencia, Patricia 146. Van Buren, James 146. Vance. Vicky 146. Vandenbrook. Mary Pat 129. Van Dorp. Chris 96 .50. 54. Van Dusen, Debra 146 70. Van Duyn. Mike 129. Van Etten, Barbara 96 .52. Van Etten. Carlo 96. Van Etten. Sandra 146 67. Van Etten. Vivky 129 49. 72. Van Fleet. Alvina 146. Van Fleet, Danial 129 49, 72. Van Fleet, Sue 70. Van Gelder, John 112. Van Orden, Julie 112. Van Pelt, Charmaine 112. Van Pelt, Deborah 146. Van Tassel. Carol 129. Van Warmer, Brenda 129. Vargo, Barbara 96. Vargo, Joanne 96. VasiliBill 129 17. Vehslage, James 129. Veitch, Monalee 112 53, 59, 71. Veitch, Rex 96. Venda, Francis 146. Vendt. Richard 96. Vetesy. Karen 129 64. VieBrooks, John 96. Vierling. Scott 146. Violette. Don 129. Violette. Susan 112 58, 69. Vogel, Pat 112. Von Westernbagen, Ronald 129 17, 34. Voyantzis, Irene 112. Wadas, Donald 146. Wadas, Robert 96 76. Wade, Sharyl 129. Wade. Thea96. Wade. Vicki 129. Waganhauser. Elva 146. Wager, Rick 96 27, 76,80. Wagner. Dave 112. Wagner, Debbie 129. Wagner. Debbie 129. Wagner. Jim 112 61. Wagner. Randy 146. Wahl. Alison 112. Wahl. James 146. Wainscott. Mark 112 23. 33. Wainscott. Vickie 146 67. Waldrop. Michael 96 58. Wal finger. Karen 112 71. 74. Walker. Dave 112. Walker. Debra 96 69. Walker. John 96 16. 23. 57. 52. Walker. Lorn. ' 130. Walker. Richard 130. Walker. Robbyn 146 60. Wallace. Richard 112 19. 80, 82. Waller. Davie 112. Waller. Edwin 130 81. Waller.. Jeffrey 146. Walter. ' i. Danny 96. Walters. LouAnn 96. Walters. Robin 130. Wanamaker, Jim 112 16. 23. Ward. Kerrie 112 71. 79. Ward, Kim 112. Warfield, Jackie 130. Warn. Marjorie 112 53. 71. 7-1. Warner. Greg 130. Warner. Harold 112. Warner, Patricia 146 70. Warnke, Don 96. Warnke. Peggy 112. Warrell. Barbara 146. Worrell. Larry 130. Warren. Beth 112. Warren. Denise96. Warren. Pamela 97 61. Warren. Robert 146. Wasieleu ' ski. Gregory 146 27. Wasielewski. Laurence 97 16. 23. Wasielewski. Norm 130 26. Wasmch, Rita 146 Wasnich. Ronald 97. Water, Joe 1 12. Waterfield. Charles 130. Waters. Debbie 113. Watkins. David 130 41. Watkins. Jeri 130. Watson, Theodore 146. Watt. Julie 130 64. Watt. Keith 97 69. Weaver, Constance 130. Weaver. John 130. Webb. David 130 26. 66. Thomas 97. Webber. Diane 146 59. Webber. Joyce 97 69. Weber. Jackie 97. Webne. Barbara 130. Webne. Ronald 146. Webster. Craig 130. Webster. Jeffer ' 97. Webster. Michalle 146 60. Wrhster. Russell 130. Wcegman. Danial 130. Wei ' ble,Jerr%97 31,69. Weible. Judv 146. Weide. Craig 27, 97 76. 80. Wridinger. Michael 97. Wi-iler. David 146. Wedrr. Donna 113. llVi .T, Robin 130. Wnler. Tammv97 7I. Wrinstein. Debbie 113 80. Wi ' isenberger. Edward 130. l riser. Douglas 97 52. Wcslak. Dale 130. Wiislak. Dave 130. Wcislak. Greg 113 . 59. Welch. Aaron 146 27. Welch. Christopher 130. Welch. Erin 130. Wells. Debbie 97 52. Wells. Joe 113. West. Robert 146. West. Ru.ssell 146. Wells. Raymond 97. Welter. Jim 146. Wemmer. David 97 66. 69. Wendt. Gail 128. 130 60. 81. 82. Wendt. Robin 130. Wenner. Jack 113. Werner. Julie 146. Wernert. Kenneth 130. Wernert. Robert 113 59, 74. Wery. Pat 113 58. West. Barbara 146. Wester. Kathryn 146 .50. .59. Wester, Michael 113 37. Westray, Ken 113. Whaley. Deborah 130 72. Whaley. Dennis 97 .52. Whaley. Sandra 97 54. Wherry. Peggy 130. Whipple. Becky 97. White. Barb 113. White. Deborah 130 26. White. Joan 130 72. White, Mel 130 26. White. Shelly 97 48. 54. White. Vicky 97 58, 61. Whitehead. Man- 146. Whitmill. Vera 113. Whittier. Susan 146 51. .59. 60. Wians. Sandi 113 48, 61. 69. 80. 82, 83. Wichowski, Shirlev 97 50, 86. Wick. Don 1.30 81. Wiersma, Susan 146 73. Wietecki, Chris 130 . 50. Wietrzykowski. Jeff 130. Wietrzykowski. Mark 146 60. Wilburn, Anne 146. Wilburn, Ron 113. Wilcox. Cathy 130 72. Wilco.x. Douglas 97. Wilco.x. Paula 97. Wilder. Sandra 146 67. Wildman, Bruce97 28, 89. Wildman, Greg 130 64. Wilev. Deborah 146 70. Wilhelm, Beck 97. Wilhelm. Dave 113. Wilhelm. Janet 130. Willee. Mark 130. Willert. Anthony 130. Williams. Bob 130. Williams. Carolyn 97 .54. 71. Williams. Cynthia 130. Williams. Dana 97. Williams. Debbie 1 13 . 50. Williams. Edward 130. Williams. Jim 97. Williams, Kathy 97. Williams. Lawrence 146. Williams. Melinda 130 72. Williams. Man. ' 146. Williams. Nancy 97 69. Williams. Nancy 113. Williams. Pamella 146 70. Williams. Paul 146. Williams. Randy 113. Williams. Ricky 146 42. Williams. Roger 130. Williams. Tony 97 23, 52. 61. Williams. Wiliard 146 67. Williamson. Elizabeth 97 71. Williamson. Jay 97. Willis. Janis 130 49, 81, «2. Willis, Kelley 97 77. 80, 82. 83. Willyard, Carol 97. Wilmoth, Elizabeth 146 50. 51. Wil.son, Debbie 113 80. 82. 83. Wilson. Diana 113 69. Wilson. Jeffrey 130. Wilson, Lynn 97. Wilson, Lynne 146 67. Wilson. Randy 146 27. Winfrey. Cynthia 130 49. Winfrey. Jeffrey 16. 23. 89. Wing,Abby97. Wing. Rick 113. Wing. Robert 130. Wing. Susan 146. Winkle, Tina 113 48. 71. Winkler, Anita 146 . 59. Winslow. Kenneth 130 64, 65. Winter. Rick 113 40. Winzenreid. Arthur 130. Wirick. Ken 130. Wise, Jeff 1 13. Wise, Ricky 97 71. Wiseman. Mike 146 27. 67. Wisniewski. Ellen 146. Wisniewski, Nancy 113. Wistinghouse. Beth .Ann 130 78. Witt, ChenI 146. Wittman, Tim 97. Wnorowski. Claudia 146. Wnorowski. Daniel 97. Woda. Mark 130. Woeller, Kevin 146. Woggan. Janice 113. Waggon. Keith 146. Wohlfarth. Ted 130. Wohlfarth, Tim. Wojcenowicz. Robin 130. Wolczak. Karen 113. Wolff Thomas 146 42. Woling. Craig 130 : Wong, Richard 147 27, 42. Wood. David 130 17. 26. 34. Wood, Robert 147. Woodbury. Donald 130 26. Woodward, Ernest 130 81. Woodward, John 113. Woolaver, Jenifer 147. Wooster. Danial 130. Woolen. Gayle 130. Wooten. Jerry 130. Wotring. Doug 130. Wretschko. Richard 131 34. Wright, Andy 113. Wright. Doug 113 33. Wright. Janet 97 77. Wright, Joanne 131 49. Wright, Mark 147. Wright. Patrick 147. Wueller. Mike 113. Wuest.Jim 113 71. Wumer. Julie 147. Wumer. Kim 113 48. Wunderly. Marsha 131. Wunschel. James 97. Wuster. Vickil31 49. Wurster. Virgil 97 23. 52, 57. Wus, Larry 147. Wyckoff, David 131. Wygant, Douglas 131. Wy.-iocki. Anna 131. Wysong.John 113. Yabrove, Barb 113. Varus, Bob 113 66. Yaros, Steven 147. Yarilo, Cynthia 97. Yarrito. Pamela 147. Yates. Man.- 147 . 59. 67. Yeager, Bob 113. Yeager. Daniel 147. Yeager. Kathleen 147. Yeager. Walter 113. Yingling, Chris 97. Yingling. Keith 131. York. Kim 131. York. Randy 1 13. Younce. Debra 147 70. Young. Brenda 131 49. Young. Michael 147. Young, Sue 113. Young, Terry 147. Young. Robert 113. Zaborowski. Audn.- 131 64. Zagol. Sharon 147 59,67. Zahn. Dave 113 23. Zahn. Larry- 97 56, 80, 82. Zakrzewski. Linda97 54. 86. Zapata. Cynthia 131. Zapata. David 97. Zaph, Tracey 147. Zapletal, Stephanie 147. Zaracki. Pam 97. Zaski, David 131 17,41. Zavala. Carlos 147. Zavala. Michael 131. Zawistowski, Darlene 113 71. Zawistowski, Kenneth 147 73. Zawistowski. Linda 131 49. Zawodni. Kenneth 147. Zawodni. Rick 97. Zawodni. Steven 131. Zegarlowicz, Louis 113 23. Zeller. Kathy 113. Zenz, Deborah 131. Ziegler, Diane 97. Ziegler, Mark 147. Ziegler, Susan 147 78. Zgorecki. Lea 147 70. Zgorecki, Lynn 113 .50. Ziegler, Kathy 113. Zeigler. Michael A. 147. Zeigler. Mike 147 35. Ziegler. Robert 147 60. Ziems, Marc 147. Zimmerman, Mark 147. Zink. Cheryl 147 70. Zink. Robert 97. Zink. Stephanie 97. Zmudzinski. Sandra 131. Zmudzinski. Victoria 97 50. Zorecki. Deborah 97 . 58. Zoski. Ann 1 13. Zoski. Mary 147. Zuccarell. Regina 131. Zunk. Joseph 131 26. Zunk.Suell3 43.50. Zunk, Valerie 113. Zychowicz. Elizabeth 147. Zydorczyk. Michael 147. Zyndorf, Sam 131. 4f% t- ; K l I - X I _ i 1 ' . V )d3NQ ' aOlAI NHOr m n
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