Whitmer High School - Oracle Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

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C9 X t ; ' jr r, ’rm [ 4)?fl in - f m M V aiL ] ■ .. am I all alone ... 16 OPENING Artists and craftsmen open the door to beauty. Let us enter. — Walter Rinder - 1 . ll ll Jeff Parker Remember what peace there may be in silence; when the sun goes down and the day is through. — Christie Houghton I ; OPENING 19 I i I j I - Mike Fecchino V.- Cindy Millen Hesitantly I must go now Hesitantly I leave behind a maze of corridors a wealth of knowledge a dozen boyfriends a lot of memories security. Hesitantly I step into the jungle where I ' ll either be crushed or swing on strong vines. Vines that I have been building since high school. — Christy Foreman i OPENING 21 COLORS - MAROON CREAM FLOWER - PINK SWEETHEART ROSE MOTTO - COMING TOGETHER IS A BEGINNING WORKING TOGETHER IS PROGRESS STAYING TOGETHER IS SUCCESS Advisors — Mrs. Attie, Miss Tscheme. Miss Noble SENIORS OF 73 Secretary — Stephanie Stroup President James Steves 24 SENIORS SENIORS 25 Margaret Abbott Sue Abrell Roger Ach Gene Adkins Audrey Ahrendt Debra Alberts Art Allsop Jeff Alt Tom Amstutz Linda Andrews Denise Angelotti Elaine Archer Michael Armstrong Robert Armstrong Robert Arndt James Arquette Carlos Ascunce Kathleen Bacon Darryl Badgley Jane Baker 1 26 SENIORS Luann Ballard Sandy Baltzell Carol Banning Sue Baron Thomas Barriger Debra Bartelheim Bruce Bartolett Teddi Barton William Basch Beverly Bates James Batton Dan Beaudoin Bryan Benner Colleen Bennett Alice Bentley Terry Benton SENIORS 27 i Anthony Besase Debbie Billheimer Sandra Bissonnette Pat Blessing Karen Bloomheart Greg Blossom Dennis Bondy William Borer Michael Borysiak Dawn Bower Deborah Bowers Steve Bowers James Boyer Vanessa Bracht Richard Bradish Ronald Bradsnaw Karen Brandeberry Sherrie Brausieck Daniel Brazeau joy Brezee 28 SENIORS X ' Stephen Brown Stephen Brown Rick Brueshaber Joan Buckley Larry Buettner Robert Bugbee Mary Bumbaugh Vivian Burk Cheryl Burkhardt Diane Burnett Melvin Burt Steve Burtch Charlene Burton Doug Bury Lou Ann Camp Kay Campbell Ron Cappelletty Audrey Carmichael SENIORS 29 John Carone Linda Carpentei Debbie Carper Sue Carson Debbie Carter Judy Carter Gregg Casagrande Robert Casagrande Sylvia Casey Dennis Casida Richard Caswell James Chandler Dave Chapman Joan Chapman Alex Cheikh Greg Christie Mark Christophono Tom Christy Debra Cicerella Dennis Ciesinski I 30 SENIORS ! I 1 ;i I. I I 1 1 ; ‘l i I ' Wendy Clark Gilbert Cleavenger Jon Cluckey Kathleen Cochenour Linda Cisek Todd Clancy Darlene Clark James Clark Susan Coehrs Pat Cole Bruce Comers Jeanne Connelly Greg Conner Jim Connin Betty Cook Debbie Cook William Cook Jeffrey Coon Richard Coon Mary Copelin SENIORS 31 David Copsey Debra Corathers Cathy Cornish Joanne Cory David Counselman Brenda Cousino Roxanne Cripe Sherry Critten Larry Cross Debbie Crow Sherree Cully Bob Cymbolin Jeff Czerniak Mike Dabrowski Dave Daly Linda Daney Vicki Daniels Randy Dankert Sue Dark Debra Davis 32 SENIORS Kathy Davis Kenneth Davis Mark Davis Matthew Davis Deborah Deak Daniel Deeter Rae Ann DeFrain Newtie Delffs Don DeMoe Debbie Denner Jenifer DeRose Steve Derr Terry Deters Bonny Dewey Martin Dewey Sherri Dickens Lois Dickson Terry Dillard Daryl Dixon Louisa Dixon SENIORS 33 Mary Doe Pam Domalski Devanie Doran Mary lo Douglas Barbara Dove Deborah Downing Mary Jo Drexler Daniel Dunderman j Carol Dunlap Kathy Dunlap Jeffrey Dusseau Darlene Duszvnski Catherine Dybowski Connie Eckman Mike Edgar Rick Elekonich Susan Ellinwood Marsha Ellis Richard Lane Elting Barb Epstein 34 SENIORS 1 i Tom Erswell Belinda Estes Karen Eureniuf Chris Evans Alton Farmer Susan Feaster Debra Feaver Michael Fecchino Laurie Feldman Diane Fellman James Feyes Donna Fiedler Greg Fisher Jeff Flaum Rob Fleitz Keith Floto Beverly Fogh Scott Foore Christine Foreman Mariann Forman SENIORS 35 Margaret Frederick Sandra Frederick Kathy Freiheit Merle Friess c Pearl Friess Patricia Fritz Susan Frome Jana Fry John Frv Frank Fulop Shirlene Furrer Michelle Gaiffe Don Galdys Raymond Galow Jan Galster Don Garber Marcelo Garcia Roberta Gasiorowski William Gehring Nancy Geiser 36 SENIORS f Becky Gensler Julie Geoffrion Sandra Gilbert Linda Gipe Elaine Girts Tim Godbey Virginia Gomez Lisa Gottschalk Donald Graham Kenneth Graham John Grandowicz Maggie Granger Jeffrey Gray Laura Gray Dena Grevis Beatriz Grinberg Marvin Grindstaff Carol Grodi Andrea Gross Bob Groszewski SENIORS 37 Michael Haas Debbie Haase Diane Hagerman Jane Haigh Susan Haines Kim Halderman Sue Hale Diane Hall George Hall Lucinda Hall Sue Hall Laurie Hamel Kerry Hamer Debi Handler Marcia Hanley Michael Hanna Patti Hanna Cheryl Harbauer David Hardy Brian Hart 38 SENIORS Edward Hartman Jan Hasemeier Frances Hay Debbie Holmes Linda Hayes Peggy Hedges Christopher Heiny Douglas Heminger Sharon Henley Roberta Henry Sandra Henry Scott Henry Patty Hensing Charles Hepker Nadine Herd ter Beth Herzog Deborah Hess Martha Hess Lucinda Hoerig Keith Hohenshell SENIORS 39 Ronna Holewinski Craig Hollopeter James Holmes Craig Holst Don Honas Rose Horen Teri Horen Mary Horner Ronald Hornsby Sue Horton Donna Howe Lome Hume Mildred Hume John Humm La Neace Hutchinson Ulrich llge Cathleen Irelan Vicki Irvine Richard Jacobs Garry Jacobsen 40 SENIORS Andrew J akubowski Carol Jakubowski Kenneth Janowiecki Luella Jaworski Sue Jenkins Melody Jerkins Jim Jernigan Julie Jerome Holly Jewell Mary Ruth Johns Bev Johnson Janet Johnson Tom Johnson Crystal Jones Douglas Jones James Jones Jerry Jones Nancy Jones Terry Jones William Jones SENIORS 41 Thomas Joseph Mark Judy Connie Kajfasz Georgia Kantner Edwin Kauffman Kim Kazmier Ron Kazmierski David Keeler Jim Keeler Cindy Keener Handley Keener Lynn Keifer Gary Kennedy James Kilbride Connie Kimberly Charles Kindle Dana King Raymond Kirchne Karen Kluczynski Gary Knapik 42 SENIORS 11 I 1 1’ I ill 1 I: Si t 1 . I. I I David Kopfmann Nancy Koralewski Steve Kosinski Connie Kovacik Suzanne Knoke Cynthia Knutson Kathy Kolinski Jeff Konczal Steve Krakoff Michelle Kramer Randy Krell Mike Krolak Gene Kujawa Tony Kujawa Irene Kunikowski Edna La Bo Steve Laney Marilyn Langham Duane Lanham Timothy Banning SENIORS 4J John Larkin Arlis Laughlin Robert Layman Jan Leasure Carolyn Lee Deborah Lee Mike Lee Thomas Lee Diana Leestma Susy Lehnert Lesley Lein Amy Leininger Debbie Leist Susan Leitnick Matt Lenhart Toni Leon Dawn Lerch Richard Lerner Kathy Lewis Linda Lewis 44 SENIORS Marsha Lietzow Tim Lochbihler Suzanne Lockard James Loeffler Michael Loeffler Mary Love Cheryl Lowe Bill Lynch Frank Mack James Mack Debbie Maiden Mark Main Jill Majoros Pamela Males Gary Malkin Peggy Mallett Diane Manoff SENIORS 45 i Phil Malone Jeff Manzagol Debora Marion Fredrica Marley i Connie Martin Barbara Masell Neil Maseman Kelly Masztak Denise Mathews Patricia Matney Joyce Matthews Terri Matthews Susan Mattison Tom Mavis Steve Mawhorter Jeri Maxwell Julie Mayer Claudia Mayo Barbara McBride Sherry McClellan 46 SENIORS Dan McCIoskey Patricia McCoy Catherine McDaniel George McGee Leslie McGeechan Mary McGrath Pamela McHugh David Mcllhargey Lynn McMahon Ellen McNulty Richard Melms Dan Menacher Gail Mennitt Douglas Merritt Michael Merry Mark Merzke Theresa Mettler Barbara Metzger William Meyer Michael Meyers SENIORS 47 I I I 1 Darlene Michalski Helen Miles Lorraine Miles Cynthia Millen Amy Miller Debra Miller Dianne Miller Kathv Miller Marcia Miller Nina Miller Mark Mirabello Kristi Mlynarek Michael Mlynarek Daniel Mock Kathv Modrowski Bonnie Mohr Marlene Momberg Larry Monday Regina Moore Roger Moore i I ( ! i I 48 SENIORS Chuck Moores Michele Morrin Becky Morris Cathy Morris Jim Morris Howard Mossing Theresa Mossing Kristi Moulton Mike Mrkva Robert Mumy Keith Munn Ronald Muszynski Elizabeth Myers John Myers Joyce Myers Ronald Myers Joseph Myler Pam Myrice Jack Nause Jill Nause SENIORS 49 Charles Nearhood Rob Nelson Sheri Neufeld Sheila Nicely Jan Nichpor Tarja Nieminen Timothy Niermann Jane Nightingale Jeff Nistel Cindy Nixon Judi Noble Ginger Noller Robert Null Robert Nusbaum Bette Nutter Cynthia Oates Jeff Olah Kathy Olender Cherie Olsen Kathy O ' Neil 50 SENIORS William Opdyke Rochelle Orban Michael Orlowski Russ Ormiston Cheryl Orrin Dennis Osowik Terry Oswald Sherry Otis Charlotte Ott Sally Ott Harry Overholt Denise Owens Jeffery Palmer Jeanette Palmiter Ryan Paquette Lynne Paren Linda Parker Sherry Parker Gary Parkinson Debbie Parks SENIORS 51 Jeff Parrish Anthony Pasley Patricia Patterson Norman Pawlowicz Kevin Paxton John Peace Lynne Perry Bob Peters Paul Peters III Jim Petz Rose Marie Pickens Jenny Pickerel Deborah Pidcock Terry Pierce Jennifer Pierson Karen Poitinger Patti Poitinger Pamela Polosky Daniel Pontius Raymond Poskonka 52 SENIORS Scott Potter Carolyn Poulson Mark Pozsik Marcia Printy David Provenzano Frank Przybylski Richard Puckett John Pullella John Puterbaugh Bonnie Puthoff Sherry Puthoff Tim Putnam Terrie Queener Janet Radebaugh Kay Radke Howard Rainwasser Cathy Rapton Richard Rash Terry Rau Ann Ray SENIORS 53 Daniel Ray Debbie Redmond Renny Reece Debbie Reed Jon Reichert Cris Reinhart Kathy Reinhart Renee Reisbach Francis Reno Donald Ressler Robert Retzlaff Sandy Reucher Carl Reuther Colleen Reuther Kay Richards Pat Rickheim Connie Riddle Dave Ridenour Mike Riley Terry Riley 54 SENIORS Mike Rinaldi David Rinehart Robin Ritson Terri Ritzenthaler Richard Rizor Jeff Robbins Rebecca Roberts Gregory Rodebaugh Kerry Roderick Linda Roe Karl Rofkar Darla Rolfes Edward Roos Larry Ross Diane Rossman Robert Rowe Candace Rucki Paulette Rudnicki Pamela Rusch Jim Sack SENIORS 55 Bill Samples Frank Sampsel Keith Savage Debra Sawyer Chris Schetter Joseph Schlosser Susan Schneider Jack Schoenegge Denise Schoenrock Nan Schoenrock John Schoewe John Schrein Eileen Schultz Esther Schultz Ray Schultz Marcy Schwartzbeck Connie Scribner Wayne Seger Laura Seggie Bill Sellers 56 SENIORS ( I I ! Mark Sherman Pamela Sherman Mark Sherwood James Shook Celia Sharfe Greg Sharp Laurie Sharp Brad Sheldon David Shoup Florine Shunk Sherrie Silver Peter Silverman Ron Simons Deborah Simpson Vikki Siwa Myron Skulas Gene Smedlund Blaine Smith Candice Smith Chris Smith SENIORS 57 Michele Smith Mike Smith Rob Smithers Vernon Snow Diane Soldner Diane Solek Tim Sonner Robert Sparks Darlene Smith David Smith Glenda Smith Luanne Smith Marilyn Spath Deborah Stanford Robert Staples William Stautzenbach Lon Stender Stan Sterger Tami Stevens Wallace Stevens 58 SENIORS James Steves Sandra Stickels Marian Stobinski Katherine Stock Michael Stoddard Cecil Stout Brenda Strawinski Sandy Strawinski Stephanie Stroup Kim Strowger Jeannie Struble Marlon Stuart David Stutz Grace Stykemain Jim Stykemain Linda St. Yves Steve Sulewski Thomas Sullivan Gary Summerville Darlene Suwinski SENIORS 59 Robert Swaney Richard Swartzell Dauna Swenson Frank Szozda James Taber Debbie Tanner Art Tattersall Preston Taylor Steve Taylor Pamela Teachout Dave Teff t Deborah Thomas Peggy Thomas Deborah Thompson Patrick Thompson Jane Thornburgh Carol Toth Marcie Trimmer John Trumbull Terry Trzcinski 60 SENIORS Dan Turner Pam Ulman Jeff Ulrich Robert Ulrich Connie Urbanski Dianne Urbanski Chris Van Dorp Barbara Van Etten Carla Van Etten Barb Vargo Joanne Vargo Mary-Alyce Vass Richard Vendt Robert Wadas Thea Wade Mike Waldrop Debra Walker John Walker Lou Ann Walters Don Warnke J SENIORS 61 Denise Warren Pam Warren Lawrence Wasielewski Ronald Wasnich Keith Watt Joyce Webber Jacki Weber Jerry Weible Craig Weide Michael Weidinger Clare Weingarden Douglas Weiser Deborah Wells Raymond Wells Frank Welter Dave Wemmer Dennis Whaley Sandra Whaley Becky Whipple Shelley White 62 SENIORS i I I Vicky White Shirley Wichowski Doug Wilcox Paula Wilcox Bruce Wildman Becky Wilhelm Anthony Williams Carolyn Williams Dana Williams James Williams Kathy Williams Nancy Williams Elizabeth Williamson John Williamson Kelley Willis Carol Willyard Lynn Wilson Jeff Winfrey Abby Wing Rick Wise SENIORS 63 Cindi Yarrito Chris Yingling Larry Zahn Linda Zakrzewski 0 ' ' William Woodward Randi Wrede Janet Wright Virgil Wurster Pamela Zaracki Rick Zawodni Diana Ziegler Robert Zink Stephanie Zink Victoria Zmudzinski Debbie Zorecki !■ ! S Carlos Ascunce plays the wicked fairy in the senior class play. 64 SENIORS President Jim Steves shows his true self. Whitmer High s own marvelous Mr. nas. G-r-r-r-r Ron Skulas shows his opinion of sophomores. SENIORS 65 Denise Abrell Michelle Ackerman Cheryl Adams Chris Adams Kim Adams Gary Adelman Karen Adler Mark Alexa Mark Anderson Pam Andrews Linda Andryzcik Dave Angel Alan Antoine Linda Armstrong Norm Arnold John Arroyo Lynn Arthur Cheryl Assally Jeff Aubry Judy Babcock Frances Babich Diane Bachli Tom Bair Ronnie Baker Tracy Ball Connie Banning Doug Barker Candis Barnes Jeffery Barnes Lawrence Barnes Joni Bartlett Nancy Basil Advisers Help Officers Guide the Juniors Virgil Bates Terry Bauer Cindy Baumhower Vickie Bayes Pamela Baz Chuck Beach Deborah Bearringer Jay Behrendt Lynn Belair John Bellair Bruce Benner Juliann Benore Mary Benson Fay Benton Kathy Bermick Michael Bermick Janis Bernard Vicki Bernhagen Cheryl Berning Lynn Besendorfer Lisa Beyer Christine Biletchi Jeff Black Steve Bly Eugene Bohland Donna Boles Don Bondy Randy Booher Elaine Boone Robert Boros Jeff Bowman Cheryl Boyer JUNIORS 67 Joette Boyd Terry Boyd David Boyer Patty Braden Don Braun John Brautigan Barb Brecht Stacy Brookenthal Glenn Brooks Marieke Brouwer Beverly Brower Jineen Brown Kim Brown Michael Brown Nadaja Brown Susan Brown Dianne Browne Doug Brownlee Terry Borowski Loretta Brueshaber Terry Bryant Dawn Buannic Pam Buche r Ken Budde Cindy Bukowski Cassandra Bumbaugh Linda Bunge Fred Burkhart Mike Burnett Dan Burnette Greg Burnside Mark Burrow Selling Toothbrushes Is the Junior ' s First Linda Burtch Ken Burzynski Ginger Busick Brenda Cable Brenda Camp Jesse Campos Lynn Campton Chuck Cannon 1eggy Dannon Marge Cappelletty Rob Caputo Rick Carlson Brenda Carnovale Bob Carpenter Donna Carper Susan Carter Tom Caster Bruce Casto John Cerveny Dawn Cessna Greg Chambers Brenda Chandler Donn Charles Cathy Chinnis Gary Christie Bruce Clark Elizabeth Clark Jeff Clark Patsy Clayton Carmen Cleghorn Larry Clement Michael Cline 68 JUNIORS Pam Cloer Kathy Coehrs Gary Cole Ken Cole Jeff Colston Victoria Comer Edward Conliss Margo Conn Jerry Conrod Ann Cook Carol Cook Jim Cook Lindy Cook Nancy Cook Renee Cook Dan Copsey Dale Cornelius Dexter Cornett Rick Cousino Joann Cox Debbie Cramer Sandra Cramer Griffith Crammond Don Crawford Kimberly Creekmore Janie Cromer Roger Crowell Carole Csik Mike Culver Laurie Cuprys Patrick Daleska Leonard Daly Class Project This Year to Raise Money Cheryl Damm Patti Dankert Rick Dankert Paulette Darling Mary Davidson Jeff Davis Leaketa Davis Mike Davis Doug DeArmond George DeChant Karen Deily Gregg DeLine Doyle Delph Kevin DeMarco Lori Derby Jack Dermer Anita Desmond Donna Desmond Sue Detamore Kris Detter Mark DeVore Pat Dewey Mike Dillon Kay Ditzel Philip Dix Pat Dobrasz Rhonda Douglas Darla Driscoll Vicki Drude Dudley Death Sue Dudderar Tom Dull JUNIORS 69 Rex Ernst WavaLynne Essig Verla Estes Sharon Everett Susan Everhart Stephen Evers Richard Ewing Nancy Fair Evelyn Duncan Mike Duncan Kenneth Dunne Elgin Durdel Don Duskey John Duslak Chris Duszynski Joe Dybowski Doug Dyer Larry Earl Lynn Edelstein Tim Eding Phil Edinger Jeff Eggert David Ehret Donna Ernst Bob Farmer Brenda Feaster Jeff Fellman Ann Ferrel Bruce Fiedler Becky Finch Mark Finch Terry Fincher Moons and Stars Enchant the Crowd As Ron Firsdon Dawn Fischer Janet Fisher Randy Fitzpatrick Robbin Forman Mark Fosgate Carol Fox Jamie Fox Ken Fox Mary Frahn Matt Frank Laura Frazier Kathleen Frederick Cyndi Freels Karen Freiheit Darlene J. Friess Bryan Fritch Randall Fritch Karla Fulkert Charlene Gardner Howard Garmon Kevin Gawrych Phyllis Gaylord George Gedk Loretta Gedk Gregory Gentry Sandy Genung Ron Georgieff Paula Geyer Linden Gillaspy Richard Gillespie Terry Gladney 70 JUNIORS Dave Glenn Mel Glowski Barbara Gnotek Joy Godbey Bruce Golen Dave Good Debbie Good Cyndy Goodleman Chris Gordy Douglas Gorrell Barbara Gottlieb Dawn Goulet John Gradomski Pat Graham Don Grandowicz Josephine Grant Lee Gray Joe Grayczyk Jeff Greenberg Roxanne Greene Kenneth Gresham Jean Grill Elizabeth Grimes Gary Groszewski Carol Groves Elaine Guardado Diana Guerin Leona Guilda Paul Gutmann Sandy Gutowitz Cathy Haag John Hagele The Junior Float Passes by at the Game At one of the most exciting annual Powder Puff games, the junior class ' defensive line strives to push back the senior ' s offensive line and catch the runner. JUNIORS 71 Pat Haggarty George Haig Daniel Halbert Martha Hall Monica Hall Teresa Hallenbeck Keith Harding Helen Harman Bob Harris Karen Harris David Bruce Harsha Sharon Hase Greg Havers Linda Hawk Wanda Hawk Laura Hayes Mike Haynes Allen Hefner Sally Heinze Barbara Heinzeroth James Heifer Steve Helms J. Scott Hendricks Robert Hendrickson Angela Henning Barb Henricks Sarah Hernandez Ray Herr Christina Herron Todd Herzog Bob Hill Debbie Hill The Junior Class Selected Barb Krell to Vickie Hilton Jeff Hiner Rita Hinkle Scott Hofer Sharon Hogan Cynthia Hoisington Melanie Hollis Jim Holly Keith Holub Kathy Honas Cheryl Hoobler Rick Horen Karen Horner Christie Houghton Beth Howe Tom Hoyt Dave Huber Douglas Huber Mark Huffman Mike Hughes Scott Hugill Shelba Hurt Ric lagulli Steve Idle Chuck Imber Laurie Inman Jim Izbinski Carol Jackson Jim Jackson Peter Jacobs Sandra Jacobs Steve Jacobs 72 JUNIORS Sheri Jacobson George Jahns James Janowiecki Isabel Jarrin Michael Jasinski Dennis Jeko James Jensen Brian Johns Chuck Johnson Jay Johnson Pam Johnson Susan Johnson Carl Jones Debra Jones Kathy Jones Mark Jordan Frank Jozsa John Kachenmeister Kathy Kahley Jerry Kalisik Carlos Kam Bonnie Kane Gloria Kane Shari Karlgaard Stephen Kasprzak Denise Kasza Rick Kaufman Ron Kaufman Judy Kean Karen Keffer Mitchell Keller Norman Kelly Reign As Their 1972 Homecoming Attendant Pam Kelly Harold Kennedy Scott Kern Jim Kerner Ted Kesler Brad Ketterman Kathy Kigar Jeff Killion Nikki Kimpon Carol King Debbie King John King Mary Kirchner Don Kirchoff Lewis Kirk Bill Kisseberth Lynn Klein Mark Klein Cheryl Klier Marilyn Klocko Steve Klopping Terry Knight Gregory Knopp Gary Kolasinski Bob Kolinski Karen Kolinski Mary Kolwitz Paul Komisarek Becky Korcsog Theresa Kosier Raymond Kowalinski Debbie Kowalski JUNIORS 73 Junior boys sit and relax in the school cafeteria while enjoying their delicious lunches. Christmas Vacation Provides a Break for Edward Kozlowski Bill Kramer Chuck Kramer Barbara Krell Greg Krieger Dennie Krof t Lyn Kubicz Ronnie Kuchcinski Tom Kujawa Sue Kwiatkowski Terri LaChapelle Linda Lajiness Preston Lajiness Leah Lambros Linda Lardinais Linda Larsen Brad Lashbrook Gregg Laughlin Brenda Lay Michelle Leduc Anita Lee Linda Lee Mike Leestma Lori Lefevre Laura Leitnick Debbie Lemoine Carol Leopold Lynn Leow Bonnie Lerch Linda Levans Robert Levin Jonathan Levy ' ' A ’ Vi 74 JUNIORS Doug Lewallen Judith Lewandowski Mary Lewandowski James Lewis Mike Lewis Terry Lewis Marsha Lindenbergei Pamela Lloyd Joe Lohr Gayle Lombard Grace Lombard Deborah Long Joan Long Laurie Louden Jim Louy Clarence Lovejoy Robert Lubell Denise Luda Donna Luda Rick Luettke Tom Lukasik Chuck Lutomski Debra Machinski Cliff Mack M ary Madden Larry Maier Mike Majewski Mike Malinowski Peggy Mallett Anna Maltz Joni Manning Clark Manny The Students From the Routine of Studies Judy Manrow Shirley Manrow Terry Many Craig Manzagol Rex Marchbanks John Marcinkowski Gary Mariucci Mike Markham Michelle Markiecki Todd Marti Mary Massa Sue Mather Sandy Matuszak Diana Mauss Gary Mauss Tim Mavis ‘A Susan Mawhorter Linda Maxon Tom Maxwell Ruth McBee Karen McBride Dennis McCormick Larry McCormick Steve McCullough Barb McDonagh Vicki McGhee Cathy McGovern Ken McGrath Meg McKelvey Joyce McLeod Randy McLuckie Ross McLuckie JUNIORS 75 Gene McNett Audrey McNulty Jenny McQuestion Keith McWatters Rick Mead Tracy Meier Carolann Meiring Wanda Melnek Jane Melton Debbie Mercer Dan Meredith Mark Merhab Jim Metter Tom Meyer Chris Meyers Cindy Meyers Hal Meyers Albert Michalak Karen Michalski Eric Michener Darcy Mickens Greg Might Jeff Mikolajek Paula Milkie Bob Miller Chris Miller Connie Miller Harold Miller Leann Miller Margret Miller Michele Miller Robert Miller The Juniors Showed Their Skill As They Sue Miller Nathan Miscikowski Rose Mishka Marty Mitchell Raymond Mitruk Doug Mock Diane Modrall Joseph Mohler Steve Mohr Steve Moore Lynne Morgan John Morgner Shannon Morley Catherine Morrin Cynthia Morrin Cheri Morris Debra Morris Rick Morrison Russell Mossing John Mulherin Kathy Mullen Colleen Mullholand Bonnie Myers Connie Myers Ellen Myers V ' icki Myrice J im Nagle Sheri Nagle Debbie Naitzke Elisabeth Napp Pamela Navarre Bill Nemon 76 JUNIORS Regina Nemon Dan Neuendorf Dave Newman Russell Neumann Bill Nickell Jeffery Nickerson Jim Nimigean Dianne Nonnenmacher Mike Nosker Cliff Nottingham Ann O ' Brien Tim O ' Connell Michael Oedy Cheri Olds Greg Oles James Orange Michael O ' Reilly Ray Orwig Tom Orzechowski Randy Overholt Ed Owens Jon Pansky Barbie Papenfuse LeRoy Parke Jeff Parker Bill Parmer Kimberly Parquette Mark Parrish Becky Paschen Ronda Pasley Janice Pasyk Cheryl Pedersen Strived to Win the Relays at the Circus Debby Pelton Michelle Pelton Ruth Pentz Cyndi Perry Marcia Perry Kenneth Peters Sandy Peterson Kimberly Petree Joe Pettee Debbie Phares Darrell Pickard Ken Pickens Tom Pierce Ann Pieron Rich Pieron Michael Pietras Pamela Pinney Benny Pisarski Richard Pitts Kevin Pituch Chris Podzinski Gene Poggemeyer Daniel Poneman Linda Pool Tom Poskonka Dan,Powers Mark Preston Jill Price Randy Price Dave Proeschel Donna Puccetti John Pugh JUNIORS 77 Patti Radebaugh Edwin Radin John Rahm Cindy Rains Robyn Raitz Sharon Ramey Richard Remley Cliff Reuther Denise Revard Randy Rhoades Ann Richardson Gloria Richmond Lee Rightmyer Shirley Rightnowar Janet Ritson Richard Ritzenthaler Randy Roach Terri Robinson Douglas Rohr Jan Rolsten Karen Romeos Bill Rooks Fred Rose Phil Roselieb Yvette Rosiak Ann Roszczipka Jill Roth Terri Rower Kathy Royston Bob Rude Lynn Rudnicki Brian Ruff The Juniors Worked Diligently to Achieve Ed Rupley Carl Russell Rozanne Russell Dan Rutherford Tom Ruwe Kellie Ryan Tersa Ryan Mark Rybka Kathy Sampsell Melissa Sansom Bernadette Sartor Andrea Savidge Jane Sawyer Dennis Scaroleta John Schassberger Beth Scheinbach John Scherer Doug Schlachter Michelle Schmidt Jim Schneider John Schoonmaker Joanne Schreiber Debra Schroder Nancy Schroeder Cheryl Schultz Kathie Schultz Galen Schwartz Tammy Schwartz Teri Schwartz Bill Scott Karen Semple Pat Seymour 78 JUNIORS Sue Shapler Robert Shelton Gary Shepler Ronda Sherrer Scott Sherwood Kathleen Mary Shiffler Mark Shoffer Audrey Short John Simpson Cindy Singer Stephen Sizemore Steve Smedlund Kim Smenner Carol Smith Cheryl Smith Greg Smith Mery Shuer Pamela Siders Cindy Siefert Ann Sigg Robert Silcox Alan Silverthorne Edward Siminiak Ellen Simon Heather Smith Kevin Smith Michael Smith Pamela Smith Peggy Smith Randy Smith Robert Smith Sherrie Smith Success in the Annual Junior Class Play Russell Smotherman Dave Snavely Janis Sobecki Michael Solek Denise Spanger Jeanne Speegle Charles Spitler Don Spohn Rudy Spolnik Chris Spychalski Dan Staifer Dorcas St. Clair Eric Stearns James Stedcke Jim Stein Dave Stoiber ! Students support McGovern as they wait for the results of the mock convention. JUNIORS 79 Karen Stoll Cheryl Stone Connie Stone Terry Storer Geri Stowe Connie Strawser Karen Street Steve Streight Rex Strong Kathy St. Yves Linda Summers Melvin Surprise Kris Sutherland Thomas Sutherland Bob Sutton Charles Swain Tina Swain Dale Sweebe Darlene Sweebe Cheryl Swindle Dennis Szachta Sandi Szmania Terence Szych Phil Tafelski Toni Tafelski Colleen Tansey Tim Tattan Pam Tattersall Robert Teachout Steve Tebbe Bob Theil Nancy This Spring Arrives, Leaving the Class of 1974 Linda Thomas Roy Tibbits Mike Tillman Susie Timmerman Donald Toeppe Mike Topolewski Mark Toth Mark Traczyk Debbie Trzaskowski Sue Tuck Thomas Tucker Dale Tumey Pastoria Uddin Jeff Ulrich Linda Urbanski John Urso Christine Vaculik Steve Vaculik Gail Vaillant Jean Vaillant Julie Van Orden Monalee Veitch Susan Violette Patricia Vogel Irene Voyantzis Dave Wagner Jim Wagner Alison Wahl Mark Wainscott Karen Walczak Dave Walker Richard Wallace 80 JUNIORS Dave Walter James Wanamaker Kerrie Ward Marjorie Warn Harold Warner Peggy Warnke Beth Warren Joe Water Debbie Waters Tim Watson Donna Weiler Debbie Weinstein Eric Weis Greg Weislak Joe Wells Robert Wernet Pat Wery Mike Wester Ken Westray Barbara White Sandra Wians David Wilhelm Debbie Williams Nancy Williams Randy Williams Deborah Wilson Diana Wilson Rick Wing Tina Winkle Rick Winter Jeff Wise Nancy Wisniewski Excited About the Upcoming Junior Prom Janice Woggon Tim Wohlfarth Karen Wolfinger John Woodward Andy Wright Doug Wright Mike Wueller Beckie Wuerfel Kim Wumer John Wysong Bob Yaros Robert Yeager Barb Yabrove Randy York Bob Young Suzan Young David Zahn Steve Zapata Darlene Zawistowski Jim Zebrowski Louis Zegarlowicz Lynn Zgorecki Kathy Ziegler Zack Ziviski Sue Zunk Valerie Zunk JUNIORS 81 Larry Vahle — President Gail Wendt — Treasurer Tina Okorowski — Secretary Mrs. Zemla and Mrs. Cameron — Advisers Lori Treiber — Vice-President Pat Meredieth — Sgt.-at-Arms t Mark Ach Lori Adamski Evan Adelman Pam Ahrendt Kim Alberani Sue Albitz David Alcorn Libbie Aldrich Richard Aldrich Pam Alexa Shirley Alexander Rob Amborski Denise Andryzcik Laurie Angel Dana Ansted Jerry Archer i Mark Armstrong Ron Ashman Shelley Astry Debbie Atwood Brian Aumiller Paul Auth Ann Avalos Cheryl Bable Marc Backfisch Bryan Backmeier Dale Bailey Darlene Bailey Deborah Bailey Don Baker Jim Baker Sally Baker Sophs Are Welcomed to Whitmer Building I Linda Bearringer Nancy Beauchamp Jan Beavers Allan Beck Bob Beck Kathy Beeler Randall Beeler Elisabeth Bell Michael Bell John Bellfy Terri Bender Mary Benore Charles Bentley Roberta Benton Sally Benton Kim Bernhoft Kevin Balogh Barb Barnes Greg Barnes Duane Barnett Guy Bartlett Les Baumer Cheryl Baumhower Jackie Baxter Valrie Berning Cary Bielski Bob Billheimer John Bingham Carol Bird Don Birr Rick Birr Jerry Black SOPHOMORES 83 Cindi Blackford Jay Bladel Pat Blair Terry Blanton Debra Blasingim j im Blatchford Patti Bloom Linda Blowers Dave Bly Roger Bly Dan Bogart Mary Bohland James Bonkowski Jane Borer Carol Borysiak Dave Borysiak Deb Bosshardt John Bowman Terence Brassell Steven Brazeau Kathy Brinley Patti Brooks Arthur Brown Tracy Brubaker Gregory Brueshaber Bryan Brumley Melody Buchholz Tom Buck Sheree Buckley John Bukowski Charles Bunge Carol Burden Many Contrasts of the New School Serve Scott Burke Kevin Burns David Bury Kevin Buschmann Kathy Bushroe James Campbell Shelley Canfield Leslie Caputo Linda Clark Jerry Clement Charles Clevenger Steve Cline James Coberley Robert Coberley James Cole Michael Collins Patrice Carl Robert Carl Bill Carr Doug Carson Barbara Carter Rob Carter Debbie Cary Debbie Chandler Jeff Chandler Rita Chappell Tim Cherry Thomas Chininis Lee Chisam Randall Chriss Rebecca Chriss Doug Ciralsky A ' 84 SOPHOMORES Shelley Collins Melinda Compton Michael Conine Debbie Conrad Lesley Cook Ron Cook David Coon Rich Cooper Theresa Cooper Randall Cornelius Karen Cornish Rick Cornish Mary Ann Cory Calvin Cothern Jeff Counsellor Brian Cousino Matthew Cousino Steve Cousino Cindy Coventry Roger Crabtree Darla Craley Colleen Crawford Douglas Crawford Eugene Crawford Linda Crayne Kathy Crews Tim Crosby Tina Crozier Tom Crum Maria Culickio Jodi Cuprys Charles Cureton As a Challenge to the Class of ' 75 Soph Sandy Cytlak Eric Dahlke Beth Davis Lorraine Davis Cathy Dawson Kathy Dean Tammy Dean Debbie Deering Sandy DeFrain Diana Delffs Kim Denner Ray Deselms Robert DeShetler Jackie DeVaul Julie DeVries Mike DeWood Carl Dickinson Dave Dickson Randal Digby Linda Dinoff George Dixon Karen Dmytryka Janice Dobrasz Howard Dock Mike Doe James Doran Jim Douglas Tim Dowgiert Cathy Downing Terri Downing Sue Draheim Robert Drewior L SOPHOMORES 85 Joyce Drexler Lynn Driscoll Cynthia Drube Laura Dryer Denise Duckett Terri Duffey Mike Duignan Dennis Dulinsky Janice Duncan Dan Dunlap Jayne Dunn Leslie Dunning Mike Duran Mark Durbin Tina Duskey Carlene Duszynski Mark Eidson Robin Eisenberg Mark Eisenbrandt Mary Elarton Susan Elekonich Pat Eley Diane Elieff Tom Elliot Mike Dyer Steve Earl Don Eby Laura Eckman Monica Edelhauser Bill Edge Sunne Edington Mary Eggers Whitmer ' s Clubs Welcome New Faces and Marvin Ellis Robert Ellis Pat Elson Sheryle Emahiser John Emmett Chris England Chuck Erd Ken J. Erdmann Sue Feyes Janice Fish Doug Fisher Gene Fisher Tina Fitzgerald Cheryl Flaherty Don Flannagan John Flannagan Mark Erdmann William Erdmann Jack Errett Julie Errett Sue Eskra Kim Esser Christopher Estep Julie Evans Kathleen Evearitt Pat Fadell Tom Falise Ken Farkas Timothy Feaver Ann Feldstein James Felix Rhonda Fetter 8b SOPHOMORES Grant Flemmings Mike Foore Sharon Forche Christine Ford Nancy Foreman Mike Fought Cindy Fox Tamara Fox Barbara Francis Sandy Franciscy Randal Franklin Arthur Frederick Darren Freeman Phyllis Fugate Dennis Fuleky Chris Fulop Patricia Futrel Jeanne Gahan Chuck Gallagher John Gallant Laurie Gallon Linda Garbers Tammy Garcia Jerry Cause Cindy Gauthier Terri Gazzolo Peggy Gehring Paul Geiser Linda Gensler Ray Gentile Bonnie Genung Debbie Ghesquiere Ideas Presented to Them by Sophomores Sandy Gilbert Kevin Gillespie Gordon Gilmore Sharon Girts Beverly Glass Patti Glassman Cheryl Goeble Jeffery Goetz Raul Gonzalez Rhonda Goodman Donald Gordon David Gorrell Fletcher Gorsnch Pam Gorun Leslie Gould Jeanne Graham Paul Graham Brian Grant Jeff Graumli ' n Bruce Gray Charlotte Gray Linda Gray Ken Greenaway Diane Green Debra Grenier Cindy Grill Richard Grodi Ron Gross Sue Grover Jerry Guardado Dave Guerin Floyd Gunn SOPHOMORES 87 Steve Gutowitz Wanda Gwiazdon Judy Haag Paul Haddinott Dave Hadley Debra Hagerman Charles Haines Bruce Hale Douglas Hale Diana Hall Bridget Halsey Mark Hamann Norm Hamann Greg Hamel Mark Hamilton Pam Hancock Scheryl Hardy Tom Hardy Susan Harman Beth Harmon Kathy Harms Cindy Harris John Harvey Franklin Hasapes Dennis Haskins Eva Hattner Eddie Hawk Allen Hay Joseph Hay David Hayes Larry Heinl Jill Heinze Disillusioned and Unsuspecting Sophomores Kent Helm Anthony Helman Mary Heltzel Michele Hemsoth Christine Hendricks Jane Hendricks Jody Henning Judy Henry Mike Henry Mary Hepker Karen Herbster Daniel Hernandez Julie Herzog Sue Herzog Debbie Hess Theresa Heyse Bruce Hill Douglas Hipp Larry Hoel Mary Hoffman Janet Hogan Vicki Holewinski Jeff Holmes Mark Holmes Kim Holst Mark Hopkins Donald Hornsby John Houck Robert Houghtlen Duane Howe Marsha Hoyt Donald Hudkins 88 SOPHOMORES Rick Hudson Jeff Huff Julie Huffman Deborah Hughes Mark Hul isz Mary Humbarger Cindy Hume Jim Hummel Robert Hunter Robin Hutchinson Tom Hutt Dave Ibarra Danna lorio Dorreen Irelan Sylvia Ishler William Isphording Barbara Jacobs Larry Jacobs Lynne Jacobson Gerald Jagos Jeff James Mike James Debbie Jankowski Robin J anney William Jaworski Randy Johnson Tammy Johnson Cindy Johnston Nancy Jones Tim Jones Debbie Joy Pamela Jurski Buy Elevator Passes From Upperclassmen Debbie Keeler Diane Keener Charlie Kennedy Margaret Kennedy David Kern Matt Kershner Dorcas Kiefer Mark Kilbride Vikki Kimberly Sue Kime Tim Kinzer Debbie Kirk Sue Kirk Victoria Kirtos Kimberly Kistler Brenda Klecha Dave Kachenmeister Brian Kam John Kaminski Jerry Kasper Danny Kay John Kay Debbie Kazmierczak Lori Kazmierczak Randy Klier Jerry Klinetop Paul Klingenberg Dave Klopping Anna Kluczynski Cindy Knab John Knaggs Sheree Knaggs SOPHOMORES 89 Sophomore Tim Storer silently studies the develop¬ ment of a cell in preparation for class. Sophomores Settle Down Into the Routine Thomas Knaggs Marianne Knerr Val Knutson Kristine Koch Kevin Kocher Kurt Kolby Marsha Kolinski Phil Kolling Dale Kondalski Sue Koralewski Dan Korcsog Joe Korsnack Kevin Kosinski Cindy Kovacik Joseph Kramer Timothy Kramer Wayne Kramer Julie Krause Daryl Krell Cindy Kretin Cindy Krieger Glenda Kronk Cheryl Krumm Mark Kruthaup Vic Kubicz Mel Kuhr Stanley Kuron Jeff Kurth Anna Labeau Nancy LaBo Denise Lampley Jim Landeau 90 SOPHOMORES Bonny Lawecki Kenneth Lay Kim Leake Karen Lechlak Mark Lee James Lefevre Jeffrie Leibovitz Mike Lein Carrie Leininger Jane Leininger Bob Lemble Denise Lemerand Pam Lemle Christine Lenhart Keith Lenhart Bob Lepovetsky Barb Laney Kathy Laney Marilyn Langham Barb Lanz Rosanne LaPoint George Larkin Mike Laughlin Richard LaVoy Sharon Levans Allen Levine Neal Levine Ann Levitin Dennis Lewallen Ed Lewinski Dale Lewis Greg Lewis of School Life to Concentrate on Studies Mark Lewis Randy Lewis Rita Liegus Diane Lindhorst Diane Linthicum Laurie Linver Debbie Lipscomb William Liske William Lloyd Linda Loar Julie Loeffler Deborah Loeser Michael Logan Cindy Long Vickie Long Kathy Lotte Cynthia Lowe Mark Lydy Jeff Lynn Bill Machaterre Larry Maciolek Merry Maddox Mark Madison Mark MaGee Karen Main Dave-Majewski David Mangett Edgel Mann John Manning Helene Manoff Nancy Manoff Becky Many SOPHOMORES 91 Bill Mason Kathy Mason Ray Mauder Valerie Mauss Cheryl Mazur Nancy McBee Richard McBrayer Kathy McCarter Debbie McCormick Lorri McCormick Tom McCloud Kathy McClusky Terri McCrory Patrick McCune Sharon McCutcheon Randell McDonald Don McGee Vicky McGlenn Sandy McGovern Don McGowan Paula McIntosh Colleen McKenna Kess McLennan Kathy McLuckie Kevin McMahon Terri McMahon Vicki McMahon Sue McMorgan Mary McNalley Cynthia McRury Cindi McVicker Carol Medford Diligent Hours Are Spent Working Toward Michelle Meeker Gail Meier Jim Meinert Steve Mercuric Pat Meridieth Mortimer Mandible Sally Merhab Mike Mettler James Metzger Kay Meyer Randy Meyers Stephanie Meyers Tracey Michener Barbara Mickler Joy Middleton Mary Beth Miklos Jerry Mildenb erger Bill Miller Cheri Miller Jed Miller Lee Miller Mike Miller Randy Miller Sandra Miller Sharon Miller Gary Milligan Michelle Minarcin Jeannette Mitchell ’ikki Mixon Gary Modrall Mark Monday Steve Monday 92 SOPHOMORES Debbie Manthey John Marciniak Doug Marcum Grace Marinelli Julie Marino Marilyn Marko Jon Markowski Thomas Marsonek Roger Martin Susan Martin Gary Martz Mike Monica Cindy Moon Brad Moore Katherine Moore Therese Moore Linda Morris Jeffery Moses Kim Mulvey Sheri Munn Kent Myles Mark Mysliwiec Cindy Nadolny Linda Nancarrow Cindy Navarre Judd Nearhood Jeannine Nelson Rick Neuman Barry Nickerson Lisa Noble Fred Nofen Martin Noller The Completion of the Homecoming Float John Northington Linda Nowacki Donna Oberle Tina Okorowski Michael Olah JoAnn Olczak Joan Olson Mark Olson Cindy O ' Neil Norm Orban Tami O ' Reilly Debbie Ormiston Rosemary Osenbaugh Tom Osswald Sherry Oswald Gail Owens Jerpme Palazzolo Becky Paquette Lori Paquin Tony Parasiliti Pat Parisien Dawn Parker Pam Parker Cindy Parkinson Helen Parks Theresa Parman Karen Payne Ken Peace Mike Peiter Daryl Pelfrey Ronnie Penn Steve Pennington SOPHOMORES 93 Dianna Perry Carol Peters Karen Petersen Janis Peterson Theresa Peterson Terri Petz Sally Pfund Karen Phillips Robin Phillips Janet Pickle Mark Picknell Dan Pierce Dave Pierce Steve Pierson Daniel Pietras Terry Pietras Pamela Pietrykowski Cathy Pioch Gay Pippert James Pizzo Carol Plocek Brinda Poe Jeff Poitinger Ken Poitinger Becky Pontius Marty Pool Joni Pore Bob Postlewait Frank Powalowski Dave Precht Earl Price Paula Price Kathy Recker Chosen to Proudly Represent Gregory Prince Jeff Pyle Elizabeth Queenan Janet Radecki Richard Rahm Scott Rahrig Timothy Rains Chris Raszka William Rau Terry Ray Toni Ray Kathy Recker Mark Redding Mark Rediger Cindy Reece Becky Reed Dora Reese Janet Reichert Michael Reinhart Reva Remer Diane Rhoades Cathy Rhodus Cindy Rice Harold Rickard Pam Ridgeway Jeff Riebe Lorie Riegel Edward Riehle Jeff Ries John Rightmyer Tina Riker Vicki Riley 94 SOPHOMORES Allen Rioux Dale Rizor Carolyn Robinson Robin Robinson Curt Rockwell Karen Roderick Tom Rodgers Lynn Rogers David Rohr Mark Rohr Diane Rolfes Brenda Roloff Mary Romero Terry Roop Randy Root Richard Rosen June Rosenberger Roger Rowan Doug Royer Carol Rudnicki Richard Rulton Gregory Runion Bill Rupp Kenneth Rusch Patti Rusch Patty Rutherford Rhoda Ryan Robert Rydman Chris Sager Kathy Sanders Barb Sanford Patricia Saris I Class As Sophomore Homecoming Attendant Terry Heyse states her opinion while participa¬ ting in a biology class discussion. il I I SOPHOMORES 95 Penelope Saris Lorrie Sartor Sherry Satterfield Joan Sattler Cal Saunders Kris Saunders Dan Sawyer Kim Scanes Joan Scanlon Sandy Schermerhorn Lynn Schladetsch Jeff Schlegel Blane Schmich Mike Schmitt Yvonne Schneider Kirk Schoewe Linda Schroeder Gordon Schuett Cheryl Schultz Becky Schwartz Herman Schwartzbeck Mike Schwartzberg Barbara Scott Dave Screptock Tom Scribner Lori Seavolt Sandy Seger Robert Seifert Dan Sentle Jim Shake Cindy Sharp Mark Sheppard Students Take a Break at Christmas Time Phyllis Shipman Tom Shook Barbara Siddall Mel Siedlecki Tania Sieler Sue Sieren Daniel Singer Tom Skunda Todd Slaman John Slota Karen Slupecki Bob Smith Debora Smith Dianne Smith Donna Smith Judy Smith Kathy Smith Kim Smith Kim Smith Mike S. Smith Raymond Smith Sherrie Smith Steve Smith Lynda Smothers Deborah Snapp Joe Sokolowski Cherrie Sommers Jim Spangler Dean Sparks Rick Speer Greg Speier Ann Spychalski 96 SOPHOMORES i Tom Squier Pete Stalker Debbie Stanbery Phillip Standley Mike Stanley Ruthe Stanton Jack Staples Dave Stasko Beth Stautzenbach Jo Stedcke Michael Stevens Conrad Steves Gary Stewart Lisa Stoddard Tim Storer Werner Straube David Strick Bruce Stykemain James St, Yves Kathy Suder Diane Sulewski Terry Sullivan Michael Sulzer Janis Swartzell Sharon Sweeney Keith Swisher Debra Swy Scott Swy Dawn Szabo Larry Szydlowski Mike Tabbert John Tanner I For Participating in Favorite Winter Sports Peggy Timerman Debra Tippin Pat Tobias Diane Tolson Ronnie Tom Tom Tomaski Keith Toothaker Marty Tower • Cindy Traver Lorilee Treiber Elfriede Treutlein Terry Trimmer Jeffrey Tripp Lynne Trumbull Dave Tucker Anthony Turner Terri Tarr Audrey Tattersall Pam Taylor Pam Taylor Joe Tehensky Deborah Thames Deborah Theil Randy Thornton Terrance Turpening Gerhard Ulrich Sue Upton Christopher Urban Terry Urban Ray Urbanowski Steve Urbanski Larry Vahle SOPHOMORES 97 Mary Vandenbroek Mike Van Duyn Vicky Van Etten Danny Van Fleet John Van Gelder Carol Van Tassel Brenda Van Wormer Bill Vasili James Vehslage Chris Venezagle Karen Vetesy Don Violette Ron Von Westernhagen Sharyll Wade Vicki Wade Dan Wagle Dave Watkins Jeri Watkins Julie Watt Connie Weaver John Weaver Dave Webb Barb Webne Craig Webster Debbie Wagner Lorry Walker Robin Walters Jacquelyn Warfield Creg Warner Larry Warrell Norman Wasielewski Charles Waterfield Students Take a Break at Christmas Time Dan Weegman Robin Weiler Edward Weisenburger David Weislak Dale Weislak Chris Welch Cail Wendt Robin Wendt Ken Wernert Deborah Whaley Peggy Wherry Debbie White Joan White Mel White Donald Wick Christine Wietecki Jeff Wietrzykowski Kathy Wilcox Creg Wildman Janet Wilhelm Mark Willee Tony Willert Bob Williams Cynthia Williams Ed Williams Melinda Willians Roger Williams Julia Willis Jeffery Wilson Cynthia Winfrey Bob Wing Kenneth Winslow 98 SOPHOMORES Vickie Carmichael, Linda Gray, Deb Manthey, and Jane Borer actively play basketball in gym class. Arthur Winzenried Course Selections for Next Year ' s Classes Mark Woda Ted Wohlfarth Robin Wojcenowicz Craig Wolin Dave Wood Don Woodbury Ernest Woodward Danny Wooster Jerry Wooten Douglas Wotring Richard Wretschko Joanne Wright Marsha Wunderley Vicky Wurster Dave Wyckoff Doug Wygant I 1 Anna Wysocki Kim York Brenda Young Audry Zaborowski Cindy Zapata Dave Zaski Mike Zavala Linda Zawistowski Steve Zawodni Nancy Zeluff Debbie A. Zenz Cheryl Zink Sandra Zmudzinski Regina Zuccarell Joseph Zunk Sam Zyndorf SOPHOMORES 99 Students Welcomed to Washington Building 100 FRESHMEN Daniel Acres Amy Adams Lynn Adams Mike Adams Robert Adams Tim Adams Cheryl Addis Monty Adkins Dave Adler Barb Adlington Sandy Adlington Brad Aemisegger Marcie Aldrich Lisa Alexander Larry Allsop Greg Alt Sandy Anas Diane Anderson Doug Andrews Kim Antoine Steve Armstrong Mark Ashba Matt Ashenfelter Chris Aumiller Nancy Ayers Charla Babkiewicz Jim Badhorn Carrie Bahna Cathy Bailey William Bailey Julie Bair Barbara Baird I Class of ' 76 Occupies Washington Building Dave Baker Steve Baker Terri Baker Ben Baldwin Don Baldwin Don Ballard Judith Baltzell Chuck Banning Lisa Barer Jeff Barnes Mary Barrington Allona Barron Donald Bartelt Julie Bartlett Kathy Bartolet Brian Bartolett Beth Barton Steve Barton Dana Baumgartner Cynthia Baz Andrea Beakas Julie Beck Brian Beddoes James Belcher Vicki Bell Nancy Bellair Tim Bellfy Robert Bender Tammy Bender Jack Benore Kathy Benson Janice Benton FRESHMEN 101 Kathy Bermick Joseph Berning Timothy Bevins Jesse Bilbrey Scott Binder Kenneth Birr Tony Bishop Terry Blackford Linda Blair Timothy Blair Lyrjn Blanton Donna Blasingim Bill Blond Craig Bloomheart Allison Bly Vicki Bober Mike Bodi Lori Bodnar Doug Boham Debbie Boileau Dean Bondy Don Bondy Joseph Bondy David Bones Ruth Borer Shannon Bosh Diane Bovia Dennis Bowerman Sheila Bowsher Beth Boyer Greg Boyer Jeff Boyer Maize and Blue Freshmen Teams Complete Debbie Bradley Gene Brandeberry Nancy Braun Curt Brautigan Robben Breeze Mark Bridge James Briggs Brad Bringman Linda Brinley Timothy Brock Donald Brooks Joseph Brooks Ronald Brooks Birgitta Brouwer Linda Brower Becki Brown Bonita Brown David Brown Kevin Brubaker William Brueshaber Larry Bryan Randy Bryant Ricky Bryant Julie Buannic Debbie Budd Bruce Budde William Buechsenschuss Brian Bugbee Cheryl Bukowski Laurie Burbach Bill Burden Patti Burnett 102 FRESHMEN Anne Burns Laurie Burrow Darlene Burt Karen Bushroe Cheri Canter Tony Cappelletty Debbie Caris Ed Carmichael Beth Carpenter Susan Carr Wayne Carroll Eleanor Carter Ian Carter Mike Carter Maryanne Castor Mike Cerveny Marianne Charles Debbie Charvat Shelly Cherry Steve Chininis Mark Chitwood Michele Chovan Bill Christopoulos Lynn Church Nancy Ciaffaglione Kimberly Cicerella Patricia Cicora David Ciralsky John Cisek Jeffery Clark Mark Clark Bryan Cleavenger An Exciting, Successful ' 72 Football Season Jeff Clement Wayne Cluckey Colleen Coberley Nancy Cole Frank Colello Julie Collins David Comers Kim Conaway Jim Connelly Ginny Conner Claudia Connor Patty Cook Paul Cook William Cook Brian Cornelius Matt Cornett Mary Coven Susan Craley Annette Cramer Lynnette Cramer Beverly Crammond David Crawford David R. Crawford Sue Crosby Linda Cross David Culver Eddie Culver Thomas Curdes Chris Curtis Cindy Curtis Wendy Custar Mike Cutshall FRESHMEN 103 Ed Cytlak David Czlapinski Marylou Dacey Debra Daniel Denny Darr Dean Davenport Carol Davidson Juanita Davis Daniel Dessum Patty Detamore JoAnn DeVaul Dave Dew Carol Dewey Joseph Dianda Mark Dibling Jon Diehl Keith Davis Alan Dawson Greg DeArmond Robert Deedman Patrick DeLeize Dodd Delph Kathy DeMarco Robert Derby I Mike Diehl Jim DiGregorio Kevin Ditzel Steve Dix Richard Domonkos Donald Dottei Dennis Drouillard Philip Drube Freshmen Learn How to Cope With Their Todd Dubendorfer Dave Duke Karen Dulinsky Randy Dull Rose Dull Terry Dunbar Jeff Dunn Paul Dunne Dave Dupont Jackie Durfey Angela Durham Chuck Duszynski Steve Dutridge John Eagan Cindy Edelstein Edward Eding Connie Edinger Laurie Eggers Cindy Eisenhauer Andrew Elekonich Chris Elekonich Mark Elliott Steve Elliott Virginia Elliott Jamie Ellison Dave Empie Ralph Engelhardt Jack Engle Yvonna Epperson Laura Evanoff Bruce Fagerman Michael Fair 104 FRESHMEN Bob Falk Tom Farkas Marianne Farmer Stuart Feldman Brian Fellman Mike Fiedler Colleen Finney Bill Fischer David Fisher Randy Fisher Rick Fisher Mike Flaum Victor Folta Mark Forman Cathleen Fowler Daryl Fox David Fox Frances Fox Kim Fox Tom Fox Cindy France Dorothy Frank Rick Fravor Steve Frazier Frederick Freiheit Bernie Friend F arriet Fritch Diane Frome Pat Frontine Eric Frosch John Futrel Scott Gaeth Classes, Other Students, and the Teachers Jeff Gagle Nancy Gallo Diane Garbers Ron Gardner Richard Garrett Mark Garris Karen Garwacki Sue Gauthier Harold Geer Dan Geiner Rob Geiner Rick Gensler Valerie Gensler Paula George Thomas Georgieff Scott Gerding John Girts Karen Glass Kim Glass Debbie Glowacki Lori Glowski Julie Goetz Barb Gomersall Terry Gomez Debbie Gerily Margaret Germain Joe Gernheuser Pat Ghesquiere Cindy Gibbs Pamela Gilbert Bill Giles Cindy Gilmore FRkbHMEN 105 Pam Grant Chris Graves Jacklynn Gray Pam Graybark Barb Grenier Barry Griffiths Chris Grill Kathy Groes Dolores Gonzales Olga Gonzalez Jeff Gordon Mark Gorsuch Ron Gradomski Jeff Gralak Steven Grandowicz Eugene Grant Colby Gross Cindi Gruppi Cindy Guhl Debbie Hackler Keith Hackworth Dale fdahn Jeffery Hahn Tim Haig Tom Haig Regina Hallenbeck Debra Hamann Mark Hammons Karen Hanlev Laura Hanna Pam Hanna Greg Harbauer Spirit and Pride Are Demonstrated by the Kristine Hardy Becky Harmon Doug Harmon Greg Harris Rick Harris Pam Harsha Tammv Hartford Robert Harvey Joe Hastin Paul Hawk Robin Hawley Diane Hayes Cindy Haynes Steve Haynes Bob Hefner Nick Heidelberg Charna Heiny Scott Heitz Shelley Helman Diane Heminger Jack Henderson Tony Henderson Denise Hendricks Tom Henley Tim Hennessy Diana Henricks Carolyn Henry Joshua Henry Marilyn Henry Terry Hensing James Hentges Sharlene Herdter 106 FRESHMEN Gail Herzig Carolyn Hess Louise Heyse Brenda Hickling Barb Hier Joseph Hill Kathy Hill Bart Hillyer Terri Hoffman Dave Hogan Kathy Hogan Timothy Hogan Dawn Holden Susan Holly Jack Holman Steve Honas Susan Hooven Marilyn Hopkins Marilyn Horen Robert Horner Palmer Hornsby David Horvath Evelyn Houghtlen Kim Houser Gayle Howard Julie Howe Tracey Hukalo Georgia Humbarger Lynn Hunkins Sue Hunkins Barbie Hunt Lisa Hunter Great Turnout at Whitmer ' s Athletic Events Brenda Hurt Gerald Ice Sheri Ingalsbe Sheila Irelan Tim Jackson Tom Jackson Larry Jacobsen Wendell Jacobson Scott Jagielski Gary Jagodzinski Theresa James Kim Janney Karen Janowiecki Sandy Jeko Keith Jernigan John Jerome Bob Jeziorski Paul Johns James Johnson Larry Johnson Lori Johnson Randy Johnson Ray Johnson Richard Johnson Vicky Johnson Bret Johnston Jaye Jones Tami Jozsa Karen Kahler Larry Kale Jackie Kalisik Debbie Kaminski FRf SHMEN 107 James Kaminski Jeff Kaminsky Kenneth Kane Tom Kasper Karen Kasprzak Gary Kazmier Pam Kazmierczak Karen Kean Nancy Keeling Linda Keller Ruth Kelley Sharon Kelly Jerry Kern Rick Kern Roger Kern Tim Kesler Ron Kessmar Anne Ketterman Tanya Kidd Tina Kimberly Steven Kimple Kenneth Kindle Amy King Jane King Powell Kingsley John Kinzie Janice Kirtos Pam Kisseberth Barry Klatt Michael Klein Sue Klosinski Theresa Kluczynski Numerous Clubs and Activities Become An Barb Knab Don Knaggs Sandy Knapik Sherry Knoke Charlene Kocher Cathy Kohls Cassandra Koka Debbie Kolasinski Jean Kolasinski Anna Komisarek Ken Kopp Rick Koralewski Jeff Koren Vicki Koser Michailene Kosnikowski James Koval Sharon Kozlowski Terry Kozlowski Danny Kramer Julie Kreg Cheryl Kreus Marion Kroft Alice Krolak Jennie Krueger Jamie Kuebbeler Chuck Kuhlman Terri Kurth Tina Kurth Karen Kwiatkowski Jeff Kwusniak Elise Lajiness Edward Landrum 108 FRESHMEN i Randy Lane Ronnie Lanham Keith La Point Terri La Point Shawn Larrison Jeff Larsen Laura Laube Terry Laughlin Laurie Lay James Layman Jeanine Leduc Brian Lee Linda Lee Mike Lee Jeffrey LeFevre Joe Lehner Paul Leidel Kellie Leininger Barb Leitnick Julie Lemerand Catherine Lenhart Steve Lenz Kelley Lesle Kevin Leslie Ron Lett Amy Lewis Barb Lewis Janet Lewis Wayne Lewis Kurt Linser Charles Lippert Sue Liske Important Part in the Lives of Freshmen Tammy Littrell Tim Littrell Phil Livingston Steve Lloyd Delbert Lockhart Sue Logan Peggy Lohbauer Barbara Long Cathie Long Dale Long Pam Long Cheryl Love John Lynch Michael Maag Mary Mach Carol Machcinski i I I Tammy MacLaren Karen Madden Pat Madden Dan Mahl Andrea Maichele Mark Majewski Cindi Makin Diana Males Gary Malinovsky Mark Malinowski Sherrie Malkin Jeanne Mallett Shelby Mann Claire Manny Paul Manol John Manore FRESHMEN 109 I i J Vera Manuel Becky Marinelli Kim Markiecki Ken Marsonek Lenora Marten Dave Martin Deborah Martin Scott Martzke Helene Maseman Cynthia Mason Robin Mason Debbie Mast John Mather Karen Mathews Debbie Mauss James Mavis Jim McArthur Mary McAtee Mary Sue McBride William McCally Jody McCollum Linda McCormick Wayne McCormick Julie McCullough Richard McCune Diana McFarland Mike McGee Guy McGowan Mark McGowan Mike McHugh Katryn McIntyre Cindy McKimmy Christmas Vacation Provides Students With Carol McLellan Sheila McNatt Mike McNutt Debora McRury Robert Measles Scott Meredith Judy Merritt June Merritt David Metzger Marianne Metzger James Meyer Cheryl Meyers Chris Meyers Richard Meyers Sherri Meyers Tim Michalak Sue Middlekauff Robert Mihailoff Frank Mikac Grace Milburn Dan Miller Denise Miller Dennis Miller Howard Miller Jeff Miller John Miller Steve Miller Sue Miller Terry Miller William Miller Rick Millette Kim Milne no FRESHMEN Bruce Moore Ginger Moore Robert Moore Timothy Moore Perry Moorehead Amy Morey Mike Morrin Theresa Morrin Chris Morris Pam Morris Steve Morris Tammy Morrison Dawn Moshier Mark Moskal Kenneth Moulton Tamara Mowka Jim Mrkva Elizabeth Murphy John Murray Doug Myers Jim Myler Kurt Myles Kenneth Nachtman Theresa Nagy Darlene Mingione Dave Mitchell Luanne Mitchell Steven Mitchell Lori Mlynarek Dennis Mock Brenda Modrall Cynthia Montoya The Time to Enjoy the Wintertime Season Denise Nasser Janet Naugle Tom Navarre Sophie Negrin Marylee Neuman Tom Newman Mary Nicholas Amy Nickerson Sandy Nimigean Eileen Nistel Chris Nitz Kim Noaker Sue Nowak Jerry Nowicki Michael O’Brien Anthony Okorowsk Joe Olah Lynne Olson Marjorie Olson Cindy Orns Bill Osborne Rich Otis Steven Overholt Vickie Paisie Christopher Palmer Donna Palmer James Parker Sherry Parker Linda Parman Ronnie Parmer Brian Parquette Sue Parrish FRESHMEN 111 John Parse Sheila Pasqualone Brenda Pate Linda Patton Danny Paul Jenny Payette Danny Payne Dianna Peace Marcia Pearson Kirk Pechette Mack Pederson Nancy Pelphrey Dave Perdeau Douglas Perry Francine Perry Rich Perry John Peters Maria Pettee Karen Petz Janet Pfaff Donna Phillips Ken Phillips James Pickens Julie Pickerel Tina Picolo Richard Pidcock Martin Pietras Doug Pietz Lisa Piorkowski Gayle Pippert Karl Pituch Randy Plant Freshman Class Enthusiastically Participates Bill Rawski Bobbie Ray Joan Ray Joe Reinhart Mike Remer Tim Reno Timothy Retzlaff Cheryl Revard Becky Pleasant Joseph Pokrywka John Polosky Mike Pool Brenda Poore Robin Porus Jill Posadny Judy Potter Melanie Poulson Susan Poulson Bill Powers Cindy Precht Julie Preston Mark Price Ken Priest Laurie Proeschel Mike Puthoff Michael Queener Norman Raczko Tom Rains Lori Raitz Bonnie Rapp Linda Rapp Vicki Rash 112 FRESHMEN John Reynolds Laurie Richardson Thomas Richardson Michele Richileau Sandi Rickard Ron Riddle Doug Ridenour Greg Riebe Laurie Ries Tina Rigsby Dan Riley Dave Riley Joe Riley David Ritchey Karen Ritson Kathleen Ritter Casey Rhoades Debbie Roberts Gordon Roberts Eric Rockwell Randy Rodebaugh Donna Roe Ray Rofkar Margaret Rogers Rick Rohlman Jeff Rohrbacher Jay Rolsten Terry Rooks Edmund Rosinski Tamre Rowe Val Rower Barb Rozek In a Variety of Activities for Homecoming Theresa Rudd Jerry Russ Timothy Rutherford Veronica Sa Toby Sadowsky Dave Sample Tim Samples Bernie Sartor Betty Sattler Randy Saunders Lynnette Scanes Bruce Scaroleta Karen Scharf Tom Scherzer Beverly Schlachter Tim Schmidt Laurie Schultz Debra Schuster Kevin Searight Lynn Sedlacek Vicki Sedlar Rick Sensenstein Karen Sewell Janet Shaffer Sherri Schneider Douglas Schoenrock Daryl Schoewe Julie Schreiber Robert Schroder Ronald Schroeder Gregory Schuett Kathy Schultz FRESHMEN 113 Richard Sharpe John Shattuck Bob Sheehan Sarah Sheon Mary Shepherd Lisa Sherrer Dale Short Dave Shropshire Janice Shugarman Cindy Siebert Patti Siedlecki Marcia Siffer Dave Sigg Martha Simon Karen Siwa Brenda Sizemore Jeft Skinner Kelly Skinner Mark Slusher Carrie Smay Cheryl Smith Jan Smith Janice Smith Jill Smith Joe Smith Jon Smith Mark Smith Patty Smith Paul Smith Steve Smith Tom Smith Lou Snider Following a Long Winter, Springtime Comes Bruce Sobczak Ellen Solomon Patty Sommerfield Julie Sommers Karen Soncrant Brenda Sorter Corinne Spalding Sandy Sparks Doug Spencer Marty Spitulski Ted Spivey Theresa Spohn Tom Spooner Marcia Springer Annette Stalker Jeanine Stedcke Brenda Stewart Kathy Stickels Janice Stock Chuck Stockman Tami Stoianoff Amy Stolarski Chester Strawinski Kris Stroud Colleen Sulewski Barb Sulinski Lisa Summerell Jerry Summerville Judith Sutherland Vicki Swanson Debbie Swartz Darryl Swindle 114 FRESHMEN Debby Synder Joe Szczublewski Fred Szlachcic Gary Szmania Tim Szozda Julie Szumigala Lynn Szychowski Sue Szymanski Raylene Tarr Amy Taylor Cathy Taylor Marie Tebbe Fritz Tegatz James Ter Doest Sue Terry Nancy Thatcher Jim Theiss Dan Thielen Jim Thompson Susan Thompson Terry Thornton Amy Tibbits Robert Timerman Susan Tobianski David Tolson Donna Toth Chris Trimmer Tim Trzaskowski Linda Tucker Sara Tucker Chuck Tull Harold Turnbull and Frosh Begin Registration for Classes Kelly Turpening Cheryl Tussing Joy Tyler Jeffrey Ulman Bob Urban Patricia Valencia Jim Van Buren Vicky Vance Karen Vandenbrook Debbie Van Dusen Sandy Van Etten Sue Van Fleet Kim Van Nest Debbie Van Pelt Georgia Vassiliou Francis Venda Scott Vierling Don Wadas Ellie Waganhauser Randy Wagner James Wahl Robbyn Walker Jeff Walter Patti Warner Barb Warrell Robert Warren Greg Wasielewski Rita Wasnich Ted Watson Rose Webb Diane Webber Ronald Webne FRESHMEN 115 A Judy Weible Patrick Weighs Elaine Weilant David Weiler Aaron Welch Jim Welter Chris Welzbacher Janet Welzbacher Julie Werner Barb West Bob West Russell West Kathy Wester Brad White Mary Whitehead Susi Whittier Susan Wiersma Mark Wietrzykowski Sandy Wilder Deborah Wiley Larry Williams Mary Williams Pam Williams Ricky Williams Willard Williams Elizabeth Wilmoth Lynne Wilson Randy Wilson Sue Wing Anita Winkler Michael Wiseman Debbie Wishnewitz Freshmen Anxiously Await Many Challenges Vickie Rash attempts to concentrate on an impor¬ tant assignment in English class. 116 FRESHMEN Steve Wishnewitz Ellen Wisniewski Cheryl Witt Ginger Wittman Claudia Wnorowski Kevin Woeller Keith Woggon Tom Wolff Kathy Wolfinger Kris Wolfinger Richard Wong Bob Wood Ambrose Jenifer Woolaver Jim Wray Diana Wuertz Debra Wuest Julie Wumer Steve Yaros Pam Yarrito Mary Yates Danny Yeager Kathy Yeager Debbie Younce Michael Young Terry Young Sharon Zagol Patty Zale Stephanie Zapletal Carlos Zavala Ken Zawistowski Ken Zawodni to Be Handled in Their Sophomore Year Doug Zawodny Mark Zeiger Susan Zeigler Lea Zgorecki Bob Ziegler Michael Ziegler Mike Ziegler Marc Ziems Mark Zimmerman Cheryl Zink Liz Zychowicz Mike Zydorczyk I FRESHMEN 117 d 118 Eugene Abrell Jeff Ach Hiedi Achtermann Sue Aemisegger Cathy Jo Agard Mike Albright Faith Aldrich Gareth Aldrich Pam Alliman Dave Allred Toby Alt Sonja Andree Don Andrews Steve Andryzcik Jan Anello Robin Angus Tammy Anthony Gordon Archer George Arvanitis Kathleen Ashley Mike Augustyniak Steve Babich Mark Bable David Bachli Beth Bacon Gene Bair Kim Baker Karen Barker Bill Barley Carol Barnard Don Baron Gary Baron The Class of ' 77 Is Welcomed to Whitmer Cheri Barraco Ronald Basil Ed Basinger Rick Baumgartner Candy Baumhower Rick Baxter Robert Beagan Mark Beattie Richard Beavers Eddie Beckett Brad Beebe Jon Begley Teresa Benedict Dave Benjamin Bruce Bennett Shelley Bennett Susan Benson Brad Bernhagen Robin Berning Chris Bertz Chris Beyer John Beyer Jean Bible Denise Bissonnette Jesse Blackford Ed Blake Denise Blank Martha Blase Janet Blasingim Janet Blessing Janet Blowers Judy Bober EIGHTH GRADERS 119 ii ii Scott Bodart Mark Boettger William Boggs Cheryl Boileau Dan Boldt Bob Bomar Alan Bondy Dan Borowski John Brazeau Lee Brecht Dave Brobst Connie Brooks Kathy Brower Curt Brown Kathy Brown Lori Brown Leslie Bosh Chris Bosshardt Jodi Bowerman Joe Bowman Donald Boyer Lindsey Bradley Paul Bradley Bonnie Bray Tim Brown Todd Buchholz Joe Bumbaugh Laurie Burden Fred Burkholder Karen Burtch Melinda Bylow Richard Camer Eighth Grade Students Make Acquaintances Barb Carroll Sue Cary Robin Casida Arthur Castillo John Casto Scott Cerveny Debbie Cessna Gary Chambers Lee Camp Mimi Cannon Ric Caputo Joyce Carl Nona Carmichael Sandy Carnovale Dave Carr Gene Carrick Linda Chandler David Charvat Dennis Charvat Tammy Childers Sandy Childress Linda Christian Linda Christie Anna Christopoulis Robin Church Anne Churchill Joseph Cicerella Carol Clark Becky Clarke Dan Clay Kathleen Clay Kevin Clayton 120 EIGHTH GRADERS David Clements Deborah Cline Lynn Clyde Leon Cotserley Laura Cole Jackie Collins Craig Colston Rose Comstock Cathy Conine Lynn Cook Matthew Cook Linda Coon James Coop Theresa Cooper Cindy Coopshaw Vickie Corathers Debbie Counts Amy Cousino Steve Cousino Charmaine Couturier Gina Cox Ricky Crawford Diane Crayne Curt Creamer Julie Critten Matt Crosby Robert Crosby Steven Cross Dan Cupp Jim Cuprys Jeffrey Curtis Ron Cytlak As They Begin the 1972-1973 School Year Kevin Czyzewski Mike Daleska Cathy Daly Jeff C amm Claire Damrauer Robin Darr Scott Davidson Bill Davis Bob Dean Brent DeBlois Jeff DeBo Darla DeCair Fred DeCant Patty DeChant Tim DeFrain Denise Degnan Denise DeMoe David Dermyer Glenn Deters Connie Detter Julie DeVaul Robert Dickens Allen Dickson Ray Dietelbach Mercedes Dieyuez Cindy Digby Mike Digby John DiLorenzo Dianna Dinoff Bill Dison Doyle Dixon Richard Doarn A EIGHTH GRADERS 121 Karen Domalski Phyliss Dome Jeffrey Donofrio Dan Donohue Deandria Doran Tammy Dotson Wendy Dottei Christine Dowling Bill Earl Pam Eaton Debbie Eby Jim Edge Bonita Eighmey Jeff Eisenbrandt Nancy Elekonich Diane Eley Steve Draheim Mark Dreher Charles DuChene Mary Duckett Lonn Dugan Jerry Dunne Michele DuPont Catherine Dusseau Doug Elieff Dorothy Elliott Sherrie Ellis Mike Emmett Bobby Erdman Joe Erme Mark Errett Brenda Estes With a 6-0 Record, the Jefferson Football Lynn Eurenius Betty Ewing Gary Ewing Jeanne Fackler Marianne Felix Kelly Ferrel Mike Fiedler Nick Filipovich Marcia Finch Tammy Finch Mike Finkenbiner Terry Firsdon Beth Fisher Karen Fisher Brian Fitch Jim Flanagan Bill Flanner John Flick Sue Forche Steve Foreman Teri Forrester Dave Fowler Kathleen Fox Kathy Fox Karen Francis Roger Frederick Laura Fulshaw Bob Futey Hazel Futrel Roberta Futrel Kim Gable Julie Gallon 122 EIGHTH GRADERS Tammy Garrett Scott Cast Jeff Gau thier Jon Gauthier Sandra Geiser Ann Gentry Andrea Gerding Olaf Gerhardt David Geyer Jim Gilbert Bob Gilhouse Doug Gillespie Victor Gillespie Dennis Gillis Herbert Girardot William Glander Annette Gossett Linda Graham Steve Gralak Ronald Grandowicz Christine Graver Marlene Gray Peggy Gray Tom Gray Lynn Gochenour Lisa Godbey Mike Goetz Jim Golliher Steve Gonzalez Margaret Good Marie Gordon Gale Gorsuch Team Rests After a Hard Football Season 1 r William Graybill Ronald Green Danny Gregory Dawn Grimes Mark Grimes Lee Grundish Tim Guerin Bobby Guilda Jodi Guinn Tracy Gutman Greg Haase Fred Hadley Roy Hagerman Debbie Haggerty Henrietta Haigh Kent Halderman Donna Hale Sandy Hale Robin Hamilton Cheryl Hansen Daryl Hansen Laurie Hansen Chuck Hardy Jack Harris Andrea Hartman Violet Hay Bill Hays Brenda Hayes Kevin Hayes Greg Haynes Joe Haynes Todd Heidtman I ii EIGHTH GRADERS 123 Kevin Helman Beckie Helsel Dan Helvey Stephen Heminger Jeff Henderson Steve Henley Jack Henning Linda Henri Karen Henry Patricia Henry Karen Hensing Dawn Henzler Don Hernandez Tom Herr Ed Herrick Bill Herring Linda Herzig Judy Hess Sarah Hess Cathy Hetzel Phyllis Heyse Dana Hick Martha High David Hill Kathy Hill Bill Hilsenbeck Randy Hilton Robin Himebaugh Dennis Hiner Rem Hinkle Lee Hinsey Pam Hitts Students at Jefferson Have Elections for Jeanne Hodge John Hoefflin Jennifer Hofer Dave Hogan Nancy Hoisington Janet Holden Debbie Holley Robin Hollinger Lee Ann Holt Donna Honsko Heide Hopmoen Gary Horen Mark Horvath Hayward Houghton Beth Houser David Hoyt Margie Hunkins Tammy lagulli Patrick Ibarra Toni Idle Tom Ishler Albert Jackson Jim Jackson Karen Jackson Terry Jacobsen Kathy Jakubowski Cathy James Steve Jechura Mark Jeko Debbie Johnson Kathy Johnson Amy Jones 124 EIGHTH GRADERS Chris Jones Jeff Jones Kenneth Jones Tammy Jones Pam Jordon Sue Jurski Dave Karp Pete Kasper Sheldon Katz Bob Kay Sheila Kazmierczak I awn Keeler E 11 Keener E onna Keesee B id Keller D enise Kelly Craig Kennedy Kyle Kennedy Janet Kerner Kathy Kevern Ken Kimpon Doug Kizer Tina Kluczynski Tom Knab Mark Kolinski Tim Konoz Karen Koon Karen Kopfmann John Koser Craig Kosinski Tony Kosnikowski Jeff Koss Council Officers, Homeroom Representatives Lost in thought, Lynne Stram tries to figure out her math problems. Kim Wohlgamuth writes down sewing instructions in Mrs. Brumm ' s sewing class. 125 EIGHTH GRADERS Scott Kozak Ray Krabill Terry Kraft Janeen Kramer Julie Kramer Kevin Kramer Gregory Krell Pamela Krell Chris Kronk Gene Krueger Joyce Krzeminski Sheldon Kubicz Mike Kuebbeler Mary Kwiatkowski Toni Kwiatkowski Deana Kyler Mary LaBeau Randy LaCourse Jim Lambert Sandy Landrum Barry Lanier Larry Lanier Terry Lanning Richard Lardinais Brook Larrison Curtis Lashbrook Pam Laughlin Monika Lawecki Roger Lawrence Viclcy Lawrence John Lawton Ken Lay Jefferson Students Show Much Enthusiasm Sue Lechlak Bev LeFever J ane Legler Mark Lein Anita Leininger Lisa Leininger Sarah Leininger Jeff Lemley Jane Levey Howard Levitin Bill Levy Dinah Lewallen Douglas Lewandowski Judy Lewandowski Richard Lewandowski Jim Lewis Linda Lewis Karen Lindhorst Matt Linthicum Mark Lipscomb Mike Little Terry Littrell Tony Lockard Greg Loney David Long Tom Long Cindy Lowe Mark Lowe Kathy Lubell Gary Lukasik Bart Lydy Clayton MacBeth 126 EIGHTH GRADERS Keith Maenle Scott Maher Pat Malaczewski Bob Malosh Dennis Mandry Tom Mangione Rollie Mann Monica Manny Scott Manore Debbie Maran Tim Marchbanks Susan Markis Lynn Marshall Charles Martin Margie Martin Linda Mason Melanie Mater Kathy Matthews Debbie Maunz Danny Maurer Judith Maxwell Karen Mayes Brent Mayhugh Sue Mazur Paul McAtee Debbie McBee Maureen McBride Karla McCarter Pete McCartney Karen McClellan Andra McCormick Rob McCormick and School Spirit at Their Athletic Events Charles McGhee Tina McLuckie Mark McNalley Jerry McNett Pattie McNutt Kathy Measaw Chris Meidt Doug Meier Craig Meinzer Chris Meiring Chris Merhab Diane Merrill Tammy Meszaros Marcy Metter Yale Metzger Michelle Meyers Doug Might Kenneth Milbrodt Kevin Millen Charles Miller Darryl Miller Gary Miller Jeff Miller Jinger Miller Leslie Miller Linda Miller Sheila Miller Susan Miller Lynn Millette John Minarcin Tom Mingione Lisa Mitchell EIGHTH GRADERS 127 John Mixon Kelly Mlynarek James Modesitt Rusty Moffett Darryl Mohr Dennis Moliszewski Jeff Molnar Diana Moon Brian Moore Margie Moore Lisa Morgan Joseph Morrin Nancy Morris Lowell Morrison Mark Moses Robert Mossing Lorrie Mroziewicz Kenneth Mullen Mike Mulvey Steve Munson Kim Murray Mark Musser Mark Muszynski Kenneth Myers Tracy Myers Rex Naugle Patty Naus Steven Naus Mike Neitzke Bill Newman Ruth Nicholas Kathy Nichols Jefferson Students Show Much Enthusiasm Richard Oberle Michael O ' Connell Michelle O ' Connell Sue Oldham Kevin Olmstead Robert Ormiston Ronald Orns Randy Orwig Ray Nickells Mark Nightingale Pat Nissen Carolyn Nitz Tori Nixon Greg Norris Francie Nowak Randy Oates Randy Osentoski Sheri Owens Claudia Palloks Toni Park Mike Parke Steve Parker Cathy Parks Sue Parks Brent Parquette Dianna Paschen Rickie Paschen Beth Pasqualone Richard Patlin Dyanne Patton Brad Paxton Lori Paxton 128 EIGHTH GRADERS Mary Person Rick Peters Tim Pfaffenberger Cindy Pfouts Denise Pheifer Richard Phillips Jennifer Pickens Kathy Pierce Robert Payment Jeff Pegorsch Kandy Penn Jody Pennington Michelle Perdeau Darlene Perkins Jeff Perry Kim Perry Ji Jim Pratt Chris Presley Carol Preston John Proeschel Mike Pugh Christopher Puhl Larry Puls Don Radebaugh Kevin Pinney Mary Lynne Piotrowski April Pippert Keenan Pituch Sharon Plocek Valient Portala Darlene Portman Becky Postlewait and School Spirit at Their Athletic Events Daneen Ramp David Randall Brenda Rang Doreen Ransford Kathy Rashman Karen Rawski Gary Read Ann Rechel Lois Redding George Redmond Mark Reed Dawn Reichhardt Shelly Reno Steve Rhoades Sue Rice Rae Richardson Jean Richmond Tari Ridgeway Jim Rightnowar Tammy Riker Robin Riley Susan Riley Linda Rizor Vicky Robichaud Lisa Rodebaugh Kathleen Rohr Mike Rohrbacher Dale Rolfes Danny Roloff John Romijn Jan Rosen Kurt Rossdeutscher EIGHTH GRADERS 129 Dawn Rouppas Roxanne Rowe Vicki Rowe Debra Royer Leslie Royer Tom Rozek Lynne Rucki Randall Ruff Penny Rusch Richard Russell Randy Rutherford Ken Sanders Craig Sandlin Marsha Savage Todd Savidge John Schafer Beverly Schaller Mike Scharf Heidi Schaufler Susan Scherer Tim Scherzer Melanee Schimmel Mary Ann Schliesser David Schloegl Sandy Schloz Steve Schloz Sheri Schmidt Robin Schoenegge Becky Scholl Dave Schrag Debbie Schroeder Mary Schroeder As Spring Rolls Along, Students ' Thought Donna Schultz Terry Schultz Steve Schwartz Craig Scott Dawn Scott Valarie Seawick Jeannie Seby JillSeggie Mike Shake James Sharp Randy Shay Korrie Sheehan Cassi Shenofsky Rudy Sheriff Lori Sherwood John Short Ernie Sivak Debbie Siwa Mark Smalley Cindy Smedlund Linda Smedlund Darr Smith Janet Smith Jeannette Smith Jeff Smith Joette Smith Karen Smit h Kim Smith Luan Smith Nellie Smith Peggy Smith Tamra Smith 130 EIGHTH GRADERS Tony Kosnikowski sits at his desk calculating an algebra problem. In his science class, Jeff Wood measures the weight of the cart. Turn to Vacation and Being a Freshman James Smolensk! Bill Smotherman John Soley Pam Sommerfield Scott Spaulding Ronald Speegle Randy Speer Chris Speier Marshall Stiff Randy Stimson Marcia Stobinski Robert Stoiber Alice Stoll Carol Stoll Don Stoller Lynn Stram Ann Spencer Cindy Spoerl David Sprague Chandra Staab Donna Stalker Pearlena Stanley Pam Stenberg Greg Stevens Karen Strawser Chris Straube Joannie Struble Terri Struble Jody Strunk Sherry Sulewski Jeff Surface Crystal Swain 131 EIGHTH GRADERS Craig Swartz Jim Swartz Art Swearengen Sheryl Swy Darlene Szabo Henry Szczur Karen Szlachcic Tammy Tailford Mary Tanner Susan Tattersall Kelly Termin Mark Tertel Karen Theiss Floyd Theriac Ricky Thompson Robert Thompson Susan Tobin John Todak Monica Todd Sandi Tom Terri Tomaski Dawn Toth Jamie Traczyk Frank Treiber Robert Treutlein Steve Trotter Celeste Troutman Chris Trumbull Mike Trumbull Ed Tucker Jeff Turney Arrachme Uddin Eighth Graders, at the Conclusion of the Cindy Ulrich Russ Urban Marinus Urbanus Debbie Utt Beth Van Cleve Stanley Van Pelt Joan Vehslage Ann Venable Frank Veres Mark Viers Melvin Vollmar Audrey Vrahotes Paul Vrahotes Roberta Wade Bill Wagle Cecil Waite Julie Waite Wayne Waite Laurie Walczuk Paul Walker Lisa Wallace Karen Walters Lori Walton Dawn Warner Jeff Warner Jim Warner Tim Warnke Abby Warren Dave Waters Caroline Weaver Cindy Weaver Doug Weaver 132 EIGHTH GRADERS Sandy Wells James Wery Sue Wester Jeff Westray Jeff Whitaker Dennis White Diane White Beth Wilcox Kenny Webb Danny Weible Sue Weilant Sarah Weills Diana Weingarden Brian Weisenburger Pat Weiter Dave Weldon Lorie Wiler Sue Wiley Robin Wilkins Kim Willert Diane Williams Julie Williams Mike Williams Natalie Wilson Susan Wilson Rick Winkler Greg Winland Jennifer Winslow Cindy Winter Duane Wirick Michael Witkins Kim Wohlgamuth Year, Carefully Choose Freshman Courses Tim Wolf Margaret Wolfe Mark Wolin John Wong Jeff Wood Melody Woodward Amy Woolaver Kellie Wooster Donna Wright Kris Wright Linda Wymer Jim Wysocki Candy Yant Patricia Yoast Renee Yoppolo Shelly York Keith Young Kevin Young Tammy Young Raymond Youngs Dan Zajac Mark Zander Laurie Zapletal Tim Zawistowski Sue Ziegler Gayle Ziems Kim Zink Mike Zink Clay Zinkie Zane Ziviski Leslie Zunk EIGHTH GRADERS 133 I .1 Mr. Homer S. Nightingale Superintendent of Schools. Board, Adminstration Work Together for the Students As the community ' s representative in providing all students in the Washington Local School District with the best educational facilities, the Board of Education has again succeeded. This was shown by some improvements in the system. This past year construction has taken up a large area on the Whitmer campus. The tennis and basketball courts at Stacy Field were completed in the fall of 1972. Work on the science wing continued through the winter, with the completion date drawing nearer day by day. Another improvement is the renovation of the interior of the Jefferson building which began last summer. Groundbreaking for the new vocational addition was held on October 4, 1972. Representatives of the administration, the principals of Whitmer, and the students of vocational education were on hand for the ceremonies. Another improvement on the campus is the relocation of the baseball diamond. Trees and sod will be added to beautify the area. Also, drinking fountains, a sprinkling system, and new dugouts were added. Completing his fifteenth year as superintendent of schools in Washington Local is Mr. Homer S. Nightingale. He has dedicated twenty-eight years as teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent to making the Washington Local School District the best. Also having their offices in the Douglas Road headquarters of the school system are Mr. DeLong, Mr. Brumbaugh, Mr. Davis, Mr. Huffman, and Mr. Bishop. The Board of Education has two new members this year. Mrs. Norma Groves and Mr. Bernard Janis join holdovers Dr. Kenneth DeGood, Mr. Henry Metzger, and Mr. Richard Turner. We would like to welcome them. WASHINGTON LOCAL BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mr. Bishop - Clerk-Treasurer, Dr. DeGood - Vice President, Mrs. Groves, Mr. Metzger, Mr. Turner — President, Mr. Janis. 136 CURRICULUM Mr. Dean DeLong — Assistant Superintendent Mr. David Huffman Director of Elementary Education Mr. Harvey Davis Administrative Assistant for Personnel Mr. Martin Brumbaugh — Administrative Assistant for Business CURRICULUM 137 ! Principals Efforts on Concentrate Their Quality Education Principals were kept busy at Whitmer getting things organized in the new wings of the Whitmer building. They spent time organizing new classes with counselors and teachers. Many time consuming tasks kept the principals busy. Mr. Martin spent the past year working with other administrators to keep the three buildings in the Whitmer complex in order. He also spent much time keeping communication channels open between teachers and students. Mr. Bahna worked with teachers and counselors to straighten out any problems in the curriculum that is offered. Mr. Bender observed and evaluated teachers in the Whitmer building and discussed the evaluations with them. Mr. Alvare z, associate principal, worked with faculty and students to aid other administrators. He is in charge of scheduling student activities. As principals of Jefferson and Washington, Mr. Knauss and Dr. Aceto took care of faculty evaluation and class scheduling. They were assisted by Mr. Holden and Mr. Brechbill, respectively, who doubled as boys ' deans. Mr. Boyd Martin Principal Mr. Bahna relaxes after helping an incoming Whit¬ mer student complete his schedule. RIGHT: A smile appears on Mr. Martin ' s face as he takes a momentary break from his work. 138 CURRICULUM A1 Alvarez Associate Principal Donald Bahna Associate Principal After completing a teacher evaluation form, Mr. Knauss smiles cheerfully. Mr. Alvarez is momentarily distracted from his discussion with a student about a paper drive. ABOVE LEFT: Larry Brech- bill Assistant Principal ABOVE: Fred Holden Assistant Principal LEFT: Gene Knauss Associate Principal CURRICULUM 139 il Mrs. Schaefer, one of Mr. Alvarez ' s secretaries, happily works on the grade card list. r ' TSr ..4 A newcomer to the secretarial staff, Mrs. Keller finds there is always typing to be done. Mrs. Pontius calls the Washington building to check on an error in the budgeting. Mrs. Heaton stands read y to assist everyone in the office at Jefferson. R Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Martin ' s private secretary, cheerfully smiles for the camera. 140 CURRICULUM Mrs. Robison checks for absentees on list to place on file to be checked later. Being the only secretary in the Washington building, Mrs. Crabb has a big responsibility. Secretaries Give a Helping Hand to All Administrators Mrs. Campbell, Mr. Martin ' s new private secretary, is a great help to him with his busy schedule. Her newly acquired duties include compiling progress reports and sorting Mr. Martin ' s daily flood of mail. The bookkeeper for the entire Whit- mer complex, Mrs. Pontius, keeps the accounts for the various organizations and activities, besides budgeting figures for each department. Mrs. Keller, new to Whitmer this year, finds herself setting up hearings, typing for teachers, and acting as Mr. Pippert ' s part-time secretary. Mrs. Blazey, Mrs. Robison, and Mrs. Schaefer work together to run Mr. Alvarez ' s office smoothly. As Mr. Bahna ' s secretary, one can find Mrs. Scofield once again working on student schedule and phase changes. Mrs. Dubendorfer, assistant to both boys ' and girls ' deans, works hard writing late passes and acting as a receptionist for Mrs. Slovak. As the only secretary in the Washington building, Mrs. Crabb ' s duties are of a wide variety. She types, keeps records, files reports, and compiles scores. Mrs. Heaton, secretary at Jefferson, types all correspondence, compiles absence lists and does all other necessary office duties. Mrs. Blazey is caught by photographer while answering the telephone in Mr. Alvarez ' s office. Wayne Davis Thomas Gschwind Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Stiefel, a newcomer to the counseling staff, discuss the ACT scores. Counselors Direct Students in Their Career Selections The counselors spent their time helping students prepare for college and the future. SAT, ACT, and PSAT tests and results were given and explained thoroughly. A schedule of college representatives was set up to help college- bound students make decisions on the college best suited to their chosen career. And finally, they helped with college applications and high school transcripts. Vocational counseling is also offered to the students. The Whitmer counseling staff added a new member this year. Mrs. Stiefel replaced Mrs. Mauter. Another new counselor is Mrs. Robertson at Jefferson. Nick Murin Mrs. Jo Ann Robertson Darrell Smith Robert Stephenson Mrs. Barbara Stewart Daniel Zunk Counselors ' secretary, Mrs. Williamson, answers the phone for Mr. Zunk. 142 CURRICULUM William Gilbert Mrs. Florence Gonia JohnHersland Mrs. Nancy Pennypacker Mr. Hersland, dean of boys, reads a flyer from his mailbox in Mr. Alvarez ' office. Mrs. Frances Pippert Mrs. Susan Slovak The Dress Code No Longer Poses Problems for Deans The deans were kept busy with the many disciplinary problems that arose in the Whitmer complex, but no longer were troubled with enforcing a dress code. As dean of boys, Mr. Hersland handled the problems at Whitmer with the assistance of Mr. Gilbert. Mrs. Slovak, girls ' dean, and Mrs. Pippert, assistant dean, were kept busy with late passes and other duties. Mrs. Pennypacker and Mr. Holden held the positions of part-time deans at Jefferson. At Washington, Mr. Brechbill and Mrs. Gonia handled disciplinary problems. LEFT: Mrs. Pippert relaxes in the Girls ' Dean ' s Office after a long, hard day at Whitmer. RIGHT: In her office, Mrs, Slovak prepares to deal with her next problem as girls ' dean. CURRICULUM 143 Mrs. Margaret Towe Department Chairwoman Filmmaking Gives Students a Perspective of Creativity Whitmer ' s filmmaking class, taught by Mr. Louis Sidor, teaches students the fundamentals of filmmaking. Students learn about writing the scripts for their films, lighting techniques, and different types of lenses and cameras. Films are made and studied on many subjects. Students were reported to have done movies about a one-man football team, wheels, drugs, and lights. Learning about different camera angles helps the future photographers to take pictures and films in a manner that proves to be very interesting to the eye. Students leave the class with a basic knowledge of how to create and produce their own films, and more appreciation for films they see elsewhere. Mrs. Betty Attie Mrs. Dorothy Beck Mrs. Carolyn Bolovan David Bartoo Miss Lynn Beckett Chris Blakely Ron Skulas, John Rahm, Mike Stevens, Ed Riehle, Mike Haas, Jeff Ulrich, and Mike Fecchino watch Mr. Sidor demonstrate the proper method of threading a projector. 144 CURRICULUM Doug Perry watches Tony Besase and Tom Erswell work while Steve Taylor writes a composition. General Studies ' students Jim Feyes and Belinda Estes take part in a group discussion. Mrs. Mary Alice Allan Devine Cramer Larry Evearitt Mrs. Margaret Faber Senior Jeff Dusseau demonstrates his conception Mr. Shelt takes part in a discussion in General of the ideal studying position. Studies with a group of students. Andy High Miss Betty Houston David Kahle William Kepp Ms. Elaine Kunz Ned Lattimore CURRICULUM 145 Due to the hard work of the Social Injustice class, this family of South Vietnamese was helped. Paul Link Mrs. Sheila Marciniak Mrs. Muriel Nicewonder Miss Catherine Noble Mrs. Carol Norton Mrs. Joyce Ochs Social Injustice Class Helps , a South Vietnamese Family Mrs. Towe ' s Social Injustice class at Whitmer should be highly commended 1 for sponsoring one of the many needy families in the central highlands of South i Vietnam. They collected money and clothing to send to war-stricken people I through Project Concern. A family in the village of B ' Nongret, whose father | had been badly disabled by the war, was chosen to receive aid. Because of « his handicap he was unable to work to support his wife and children. The father is Ha Chu, age 30. His wife is 28-year-old Ka Jieng. Their daugh¬ ters are Ka Dong, 15, Ka Jot, 13, Ka Gai, 6, and Ka Gien, 4. Their son is 10-year-old Ha Tu. Project Concern reported that they were delighted to learn that they would have one year ' s free medical care. Bonnie Myers and Pat Braden fold the clothes that they sent to Ha Chu and his family. Intense concentration on the teacher is exhibited by sophomore Regina Zuccarell. Mrs. Mary Jane Perkins James Reifert Mrs. Sue Reifert Mrs. Kay Rinderknecht 146 CURRICULUM Loren Shearer Larry Shelt Gail Wendt, Helene Manoff, and Carlos Ascunce comprise a typical scene in Dramatic Form. Louis Sidor Mrs. Christina Skulas Jeff Goetz practices capturing his audience ' s attention with an intriguing talk in speech class. Mrs. Anne Small Mrs. Lucy Stahr CURRICULUM 147 Math Department Acquires a New Computer Teletype Donald Corfman Department Chairman The 1972-73 school year found many changes in the math department. The biggest addition was a teletype, which is linked to the computer system at Bowling Green State University. With the assistance of this teletype, math students were able to calculate the most difficult problems in any of our math courses. Semester courses were added to the math curriculum. Statistics, Linear Algebra, Aviation, and Abstract Algebra were offered for the first time. Aviation students, under the instruction of Mr. Corfman, learned the physical laws of nature and how they affect an airplane. Cloud formations were used in the prediction of possible severe weather. The students also learned the use of all the instruments necessary to take a written test for their license. Carolyn Lee works diligently trying to figure out a difficult calculus problem. RayAlthouse Bruce Anderson Mark Barton Lester Bowsher Mrs. Martin uses the overhead projector in her geometry class while explaining a geometric proof. 148 CURRICULUM Cherie Olsen completes a calculus problem as Mr. Bowsher looks on. Students in Mrs. Martin ' s geometry class review postulates and theorems. Mr. Corfman watches as Rick Rash maps a trial course in Aviation. CURRICULUM 149 a. A Lawrence Grove Glenn Hamen Mrs. Mary Hazzard Jeff Hering Mrs. Karen Johnston Mrs. Esther Kalmbach String Boards Are a Part of New Recreational Math Mr. DeWitt, Mrs. Karazim, Mr. Anderson, and Mrs. Kalmbach spent approxi¬ mately one week at various times throughout the year working on curve sketchings with board, nails, and string. Designs were created to illustrate parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, and circles. The purpose of this recreational math as part of a course is to instill an interest and appreciation for mathematics. It is hoped that in the future a Mathematics Club will be formed in the Whit- mer complex. It will be for the benefit of those students whose main interest is the study of mathematics. Through use of a visual aid, Mrs. Karazim explains complicated theorems and proofs. Mrs. Cathay William Onweller Martin Miss Dawn Gerald Rabbitt Palermo James Roberts James Rybarczyk Miss Margaret Tobin Mrs. Carol Youngs Mr. Carmean explains a difficult problem in al¬ gebra to sophomore Terry Peterson. Bill Gehring listens attentively to Mr. Anderson ' s explanation of a geometric theorem. Mr. DeWitt ponders the next question on an Introductory Analysis semester exam. CURRICULUM 151 Mrs. Lois Gladfelter Department Chairwoman Understanding Is Promoted by Foreign Language Dept. The foreign language department has been keeping busy. During the past year each class has learned the customs and geography of their respective coun¬ tries as well as vocabulary and grammar. Aids such as the language lab, films, records, tapes, and frequent skits are used to help increase the students ' interest in each of the seventeen classes offered. One semester course has been added to the foreign language department cur¬ riculum this year. It is French Civilization, which is taught by Mr. Leonard Kreinbrink. This class was added in the hopes of increasing the cultural under¬ standing of France in Whitmer High School. Mrs. Ruiz goes over daily workbook, exercises with her second year Spanish students. RIGHT: First year French students watch atten¬ tively as classmates perform their skits. 152 CURRICULUM John Simpson and Mary Pat Vandenbroek quiz fellow students on Latin vocabulary words. Leonard Kreinbrink Mrs. June Kutzke Mrs. Mary Moorehead Phillip Revard Debbie Ghesquiere and Mike Duran listen while Mrs. Gladfelter goes over some Latin grammar. Spanish students find a few minutes to study a particularly difficult lesson. J CURRICULUM 153 Spanish Students Travel to Spain During Spring Break Sophomores Mike Olah and Cheryl Krumm listen to a Spanish tape in the language lab. Miss Mary Rosa Mrs. Diane Ruiz Mrs. Judy Scully Mrs. Robin Wening Correcting a mistake in pronunciation is one of the duties of Mr. Ascunce in the language lab. 154 CURRICULUM Mrs. Irene Winter Department Chairwoman Mrs. Anne Bigler Mrs. Caroline Brumm Miss Frances Kern Mrs. Joan Schulisch Miss Lillian Steiner Mrs. Elizabeth Swanson Bachelors ' Course Teaches Boys Basic Culinary Skills A new home economics course was offered to the males of Whitmer this year. The course, Bachelors ' Survival, gave the gentlemen a chance to try their hand at cooking and sewing. The food they prepared was generally simple, main courses which would be both tasty and filling. Another new course was Home Nursing and Child Development. A play group was involved with this class, giving the students a chance to observe children. The fourth annual fashion show gave girls in the clothing classes a chance to model their outfits for students, friends, and members of their families. Grace Stykemain works diligently to finish her project in her third hour sewing class. Pearl Friess, Cathy Dunlap, Rose Pickens, and Linda Lee enjoy talking while working on their projects. CURRICULUM 155 Gerald Ice Department Chairman Physiology Class Journeys to Medical College of Ohio A rare opportunity was offered to physiology students this past year, when a field trip was taken to the Medical College of Ohio. The students sat in on a two hour lecture concerning the cardiovascular system given by Doctor Ben Pansky. A tour of the animal research facilities, medical library, and anatomical department was led by a professor. A rather unique experience was had by all the students when they viewed a dissected cadaver. A medical student explained the various parts and lifted out the sternum to reveal the heart, which he had previously dissected for one of his classes. All who went agreed it was a fascinating experience. David Bennett LaMar Curliss Ronald Cain Douglas Diehl Karl Rofkar works at the dissection of his cat as part of his physiology studies. Cindy O ' Neil can ' t resist the friendliness of a science department guinea pig. James Dunlap John Engel Robert Frisch Janie Cromer carefully measures the amount of chemical she needs. 156 CURRICULUM Classmates gather to observe Cathy Cornish ' s technique while removing a frog ' s heart. Phil Roselieb removes residue from the bottom of a test tube during a chemistry experiment. ning to write a new concept on the blackboard. Students in the third hour Cosmetology Biology class listen attentively to Mr. Grimm. Don Grimm Hal Heidtman Powell Lee Kreuz Raymond Richard Kuohn Kingsley Kunisch CURRICULUM 157 Mr. Kingsley discusses a problem with a student while Mr. Fuzi, a student teacher, listens. Science Wing Provides for Increase in the Curriculum The new science wing, scheduled to be open by September of 1973, will enable many more students to take part in the science curriculum. The three chemistry laboratories which will be upstairs will have many pieces of new equipment, including movable fumehoods. On the first floor there will be three new Biology laboratories. Each lab will have a demonstration table plus the facilities for stu¬ dents to perform experiments. There will also be a lecture hall that will hold a capacity of one-hundred fifty students. It will have a demonstration table that the person speaking may utilize. Project rooms will also be available to students. Teachers will have separate offices to use outside of laboratories. Thomas McFarland Mrs. Lenore Mortemore Doug DeArmond and John Pettee measure the exact amount of chemicals for an experiment. Andrew Pease Mrs. Sandra Perry 158 CURRICULUM Roger Moore destroys the brain of a frog while classmates observe his work. Staying late to grade papers is part of every teacher ' s job as Mr. Kuohn demonstrates. Mike Leestma watches Carmen Cleghorn extract a chemical from a test tube. Miss Sharon Tscherne Carl Yeager Donald Zierolf Mrs. Kathleen Russell David Schmidt Miss Jolene Schuerman it Jl CURRICULUM 159 Business Department Backs Candle Sale for Christmas The 1973 business blocks were busy as usual. The girls learned how to become secretaries, as well as bookkeepers. The day in the block lasts approximately three hours. In these three hours they learn many new and different things, such as typing, shorthand, filing, and operating various office machines. Many of these girls go on to become highly skilled and trained business, as well as personal, secretaries. All block programs run two years. During the Christmas season the blocks sold candles and other items. This was one of their largest and most successful projects. Mrs. Gertrude Shanteau Department Chairwoman Shelly Orban gets extra help in spelling from Mrs. Kisor, a student teacher in business. Mr. Dieringer explains the importance of having a clean work area to Alex Cheikh. Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Margaret Baker Ball Philip Barger Mrs. Doris Bihn 160 CURRICULUM Andrew Dieringer Mrs. Jane Emery Mrs. Virginia Engel Mrs. Della Erswell Carl Fink Tom French Miss Sue Hartman Paula Milkie uses the break between classes discuss an assignment with friends. i Mrs. Rosemary Lemke William Mathies Mrs. Grace Mrs. Lorraine Smith Shook to Mrs. Erswell takes time to point out a typing error to business student Linda Zakrzewski. CURRICULUM 161 r Business Blocks Emphasize Skills and Their Importance Pam Navarre eagerly erases a typing mistake that could have lowered her grade if not corrected. Linda Zakrzewski gains experience while operating one of the difficult office machines. Becky Finch checks over a typing assignment, making certain that it is error-free. Dave Kopfmann grits his teeth and says, ' ' I ' ll get it right the next time. Senior Debbie Carter accurately totals a column of figures on an adding machine. Mrs. Erswell keeps a wary eye on her class while they do an important assignment. Industrial Arts provides preparation for technical careers such as wood and metal working and architecture. In these, students are taught the techniques for using special equipment unique to their field. Woodshop classes did projects which included plans, scale drawings, and ap¬ proximate costs. Procedures in furniture construction and lathe work were studied. Metal class students learned the eight steps in the processing of metal. Mechanical drawing students were introduced to lettering, geometric constructions, threads, fasteners, cams, gears, and shop drawings. C i V s i I i w 1 • % wA J 1 CvA 4 1 ik ' Paul Hiser Department Chairman Charles Chase Cordon Daye Industrial Arts Furnishes a Better Education for Jobs Alan Dukate D. G. Johnson Junior Harold Kennedy makes a correction in a blueprint during his Drafting V class. Ken Moore Larry Newman Carl Oberle Paul Slovak, y Joseph Souliere CURRICULUM 163 Robert Cline Department Chairman Mr. Passon instructs his first hour class in their daily tumbling executions. Swimming Part of Expanded Physical Education Program Construction of the vocational wing and work on the existing fields hampered the gym classes ' fall schedule. Classes were held indoors or bussed to Wernert Park. At the beginning of the year, students swam atTamaron Country Club. Whitmer ' s 1973 tumbling program began on January 3. Many new prospects for the circus were spotted in the first few weeks of tumbling activity. Teachers participated in executions and fundamental activities this year. The two-hour physical education class enjoyed fishing, boating, and archery during the early part of the school year. Later, four weeks were spent at Ottawa P ark Ice Rink and Skateland for ice skating and roller skating. Tennis, bowling, and shuffleboard were among the spring activities planned. The corrective gym allows students unable to participate in regular gym class to work out. 164 CURRICULUM Mrs. Marjorie Hofheinz Mrs, Brenda Keller Miss Flora McKenzie Dan Passon Mrs, Charlotte Fletcher John Smith Mrs. Bette Todd Mr. Passon tells David Driscoll that he is doing the chin stand incorrectly. David Whitaker William Zientek Ann Weber, Mrs. Todd ' s student teacher from Bowling Green, helps a student maintain balance. During executions, Gail Meier helps Janis Swart- zell wi th a tripod heodstand. Mike Merry works out on the universal in the corrective gym during his spare time. CURRICULUM 165 John Mattimore Department Chairman Mrs. Zemla stops in the hall to advise a student about a topic for a research paper. Mr. Mierzejewski responds to a student ' s question on interesting current events. History Classes Read About Their Respectable Heritage History students have a wide variety of classes from which to choose, de¬ pending upon the period of history in which their interest lies. Courses about the world wars, western civilization, American government, and behavioral science are offered. For those seniors eventually interested in marriage, there is the Individual, Family, and Marriage course. A student can go back in time, to Frontier America or the American Revolution, or study more current times in Recent America. He also has the opportunity to study our area with the Ohio and Maumee Valley course. Students listen attentively to an interesting anecdote in Mr. Osborn ' s third hour Philosophy class. John Arnold Jonathan Binkley Mrs. Nannette Bucklew William Cook 166 CURRICULUM Pat Cunningham Thomas Davis Frederick Folger Gerry Hall Mr. Osborn ponders a question posed to him in the hallway by one of his students. Dan Heindorff RayHorstman Roger Hutchinson Mike Jones Students listen to Mr. Hall as he points out important facts in his Ohio history class. Mr. Quinlivan goes into great depth in his teachings and explanations of Frontier America. I Mr. Davis explains the nature of American Government in a lecture to his class. History classes today differ greatly from those taught in the past. Present es deal with much more than the general study of wars, land, dates, development of a nation or geographic area. Many classes go into a deeper and more thorough understanding of the people involved in the making of history, and search for the reasons behind their actions. Today ' s history classes at Whitmer are more advanced than at many other schools. We have a wider variety of classes that the students are interested in, and the teachers make the subject interesting, as well as fun. Miss Photene Karoulis Stephen Kerlin History Instructors Use a Variety of Teaching Style Mr. Schulz tries to get across a very important and political point to his class. Alan Lane Stephen Mierzejewski . A During Frontier America class Mr. Quinlivan really gets involved in one of his explanations. Mr. Quinlivan involves his class with open dis¬ cussions and debatable topics. Melvin Richard Osborn Ogrodowski Mark Merhab carries a Frontier America dis¬ cussion over to the break between classes. Thomas Palmerton James Quinlivan 168 CURRICULUM ( Examining a model of a Civil War battlefield helps students understand the military tactics used. James Wilson Mrs. Barbara Zemla CURRICULUM 169 il Select Ensemble Entertains Shoppers in Toledo ' s Malls One of the new classes added to the music department this year was Select Ensemble. This is a group of kids who really like to sing and their voices are considered the cream of the crop. They make a stunning group in their cos¬ tumes of long, aqua gowns for the girls and printed shirts and white ties for the boys. They gave daily concerts before Christmas and sang at all the malls. The ensemble sang live on WSPD radio and were recorded for stations WTTO and WMHE. They entertained the school by singing carols on the P.A. before Christmas. The highlight of the year was the annual Holiday Cabaret which took place on December 10. All of the choirs and bands in the department took part. Harmon Meihls Department Chairman Pam Sherman concentrates intently on the music for the selection she is playing. Mr. Dennis McMaken leads the choir in an ecs¬ tatic version of an oldie, but goodie. Fred Hainen Jay Koester Donald Arnold Dale Dental Dennis McMaken Mrs. Gwendolyn Newell Jack Fongring The Concert Choir pays rapt attention to the motions of the director. 170 CURRICULUM Alice Bentley and Joann Cox practice a number during their fourth hour band class. Kirk Schoewe and Cindy Goodleman both play the French horn in the Symphonic Band. The Concert Choir is caught by the photographer singing a rendition of their favorite song. Junior Karen Bubb is one of the few oboe play¬ ers in the Whitmer Symphonic Band. Earl Price is unknowingly caught while rehears¬ ing a number for a choir concert. Jeff Czerniak, Scott Potter, Rick Swartzell, Gene Bohland, and John Scherer play a brass solo. CURRICULUM 171 Mrs. Donna Johnston Department Chairwoman Junior Kim Denner cautiously applies papier- mache to a balloon for an art project. Art Courses Give Outlet to Students ' Creative Feelings Students at Jefferson, Washington, and Whitmer were able to bring out their creative ability while taking Art, Crafts, Design and Commercial Art, Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture. These students are taught fundamentals as well as advanced traits of the business. They express their innermost thoughts in designing their own pieces of art work. The teachers act as advisors, grading the students on a basis of what the student can do himself. Art in today ' s world is greatly appreciated. Therefore, more people should obtain a better understanding of art as a whole. Debbie Haase and Mary Horner work carefully, adding the final trim to their clay creations before firing. Mrs. Karen Boggs Miss Nancy Cramer Mrs. Ann Hessman Owen Jansen 172 CURRICULUM I Randal Taylor Cindy Millen puts fine details in her painting while Sue Ellinwood looks over her own work. il CURRICULUM 173 Vocational Building to Open for the 1974 School Year Whitmer ' s new vocational building is scheduled to open in September of 1974. It shall provide facilities for a number of students to take part in such vocations as food service for institutions and hospitals, printing, and commercial art. There will be two new auto mechanic shops and an auto repair shop for the seniors and juniors. Carpentry, welding, small motor and appliance, refrigeration and heating, radio and television, and industrial electronics are other courses that will be offered as part of the curriculum. These courses will enable more stu¬ dents to gain skills m a vocational field. Students may also partake in distributive education, occupational work, data processing, drafting, and a health occupation course. Don Garber and Don Meeker work together to repair the carburetor on a friend ' s car. Senior Debbie Bowers prepares to comb out the hair style of a new customer Melvin Pippert Department Chairman Debbie Deak carefully and tediously teases the hair of a cosmetology patron. 174 CURRICULUM Mike Solek works hard at a dowel while fixing a table leg in his vocational class. Cosmetology student Debbie Wells learns to set a customer ' s hair in a specific style. Mrs. Bonnie Nagy smiles happily as she sees the results of a patron ' s appointment. CURRICULUM 175 il Sparks fly as Dan Rutherford runs a steel block through a cutting machine. ABOVE: Pam Domalski, a cosmetology student, does a comb out on a customer as part of her lab work. RIGHT: Wally Stevens adjusts the tuning while Dave Copsey and Howard Mossing watch him. Vocational Students Qualify as Deft, Competent Workers More students will be able to enroll in vocational courses due to the new vocational building. The cosmetology enrollment will be able to double in size. There will also be new rooms for the clerk-typing, account-bookkeeping, steno¬ graphy, and cooperative office education classes. The building will hold special facilities for the handicapped, including an eleva¬ tor. There will be no obstacles such as small steps in the building. There won ' t be a new cafeteria, but food will be brought in from the present cafeteria during the lunch hour. It will be served in the new commons area and afterward will be cleared away and taken back to Whitmer. Steve Laney, Tom Erswell, Doug Perry, Tony Besase, and Keith Floto solve a problem by joint effort. 176 CURRICULUM Machine shop student Ken Westray adjusts a machine before continuing with its use. CURRICULUM 177 James Grau Department Chairman Some Occupational Education students work in the cafeteria helping to prepare meals. Occupational Education Sells Candy Prior to Christmas Occupational Education students learn to be better students as well as citizens. Numerous field trips are taken to acquaint the students with the workings of area establishments. Many of the students have part-time jobs around the school for which they are paid. The custodians and cooks find them a great help. These jobs not only teach them responsibility, but prepare them for the world of work. The students find a better understanding of themselves and others. Before Christmas hard candy was made by the students and sold around the school to be enjoyed by everyone. They also made a type of snack from a mix¬ ture of cereals and peanuts. Another special project marked their Thanksgiving. They made and sold pumpkin bread using an old time recipe. Miss Cartlidge explains one of the fundamental parts of the skeletal system. RIGHT: Miss Patti Cartlidge CENTER: Mrs. Joyce Krause FAR RIGHT: Miss Judy Seving 178 CURRICULUM Ed O ' Reilly Department Chairman Visual Aids Better Students ' Understanding of a Course The audio visual department, headed by Mr. Ed O ' Reilly, gives the students the chance to have visual aids to help them. Students may have slides, signs, or posters printed as part of a classroom project. Teachers use visual aids made in the audio visual department to help in the education of their pupils. They have articles from books and magazines reprinted to assist in the development of the students ' learning process. Materials can also be laminated to protect them from the wear and tear of everyday use. Identification pictures are also taken care of through the audio visual depart¬ ment. Any student having lost an I.D. may have a new one taken. Mr. O ' Reilly listens intently as an order is called in from the English department. RIGHT: With a smile for the photographer, Mrs. Sherwood assembles an edition of the newsletter CURRICULUM 179 Mrs. Sally Elliott Mrs. Margaret Fish Science Center to Feature Conference Room, Aquarium The new Science Resource Center, scheduled to open in September, 1973, will be headed by Mrs. Alice Lemerand, with assistance from Mrs. Margaret Wilson. The new center, located in the science wing, will be air conditioned and com¬ pletely carpeted. There will be a special conference room, providing a quiet, private atmosphere, in which students can meet and work. Research material will be on a mezzanine, giving students a chance to find it easily. The research center will feature a hundred gallon aquarium for tropical fish. There are also plans to purchase new audio-visual equipment. Mrs. Joyce Gillespie Mrs. Norma Mrs. Josephine Holtgrieve Konczal Mrs. Carolyn Kwiatkowski Mrs. Alice Lemerand Mrs. Phyllis Mohler Mrs.Lemerand happily daydreams of the new Science Resource Center. Mrs. Ruth Trimble Mrs. Carolyn Williams Mrs. Margaret Wilson Mrs. Fish works to keep the commons ' attendance records in order. 180 CURRICULUM Air Conditioning Installed in Library; Keeps People Cool Students are aided by the librarians, library clerks, and Library Council members in finding research material, using the card catalogue, and getting books on per¬ sonal interests and hobbies. The library also has facilities for students to listen to their favorite type of music on tapes and records. Warm days may be spent in comfort in the library. A new air conditioning system was installed last summer to make studying easier on warm days. Library Council members are trained to keep the books in order so they may be found quickly and easily. They aid the library staffs in many ways. Terry Lewis and Jim Jensen are a common sight in front of the library making people sign in. Celia Sharfe contemplates for a moment while doing a research paper for a history class. Mr. Rice assists students from one of his classes in researching an assigned topic. Mrs. Dorothy Blumberg Mrs. Carol Gray Mrs. Leila Noble Mrs. Althea Parlette CURRICULUM 181 Nurses From Each Building Minister to Daily Ailments Nurses in all three buildings take care of the illnesses and injuries that students have. Faculty members also are taken care of. Vision tests, as well as personal health tips, are given by the nurses. Along with their other duties, Mrs. Wumer and Mrs. Schliesser are advisors of the Paramedical Club. The club has sold rose bowls and candles as money making projects. They have also taken trips to different hospitals and many other interesting places. The nurses are of great necessity to all three schools. 0 Mrs. Erma Schliesser Mrs. Gloria Wumer School nurse Mrs. Gloria Wumer administers first aid to her daughter Kim in the health room. Mrs. Erma Schliesser, Whitmer nurse, checks for signs of a sore throat with a flashlight. Whitmer students work on the corrective gym equipment while recovering from injury. 182 CURRICULUM Custodians Work Hard to Keep School Neat and Tidy Joan Vaii Dorp replaces salads, pies, cakes, and other goodies that students enjoy immensely. JEFFERSON CUSTODIANS: R. Weible, B. Lawecki, F. Schlagheck. WASHINGTON CUSTODIANS: D. Dubendorfer, J. Kilbride, G. Mallett, J. Walczewski, F. Rose. .. ... , n c Mrs. Vischer prepares to collect money tor a per¬ fectly scrumptious lunch. CURRICULUM 183 Cafeteria Staff Provides a Hearty Lunch for Students Once again we find the cafeteria staff hard at work in order to provide a cheery atmosphere. They tried their best to make the lunches as appetizing and appealing to the students as possible. At Washington and Jefferson the meals were planned in advance to be delicious as well as nutritious. Their hard work was greatly appreciated by the students and we hope that the same quality of food will be served in the future. WASHINGTON CAFETERIA: FRONT ROW: H. Vischer-Mgr., L. Swartz. BACK ROW: M. Huffer, B. Halsey, M. Kemerer, M. Follas. JEFFERSON CAFETERIA: FRONT ROW: M. Lorigan, J. Oberle-Mgr., B. Smith, J. Van Dorp. BACK ROW: W. Bevins, D. Graetz, K. Poulson, B. Urbanski. Wally Stevens savagely tears into one of Whitmer ' s famous grilled cheese sandwiches. Beverly Bates enjoys a crisp golden-brown French fry prepared by our cafeteria staff. Junior Steve Moore hungrily eyes a typical Friday afternoon cafeteria lunch at Whitmer. 184 CURRICULUM WHITMER CAFETERIA: FRONT ROW: R. West, G. Preszynacki, M. Cross, D. Thielen-Mgr., R. Dankert-Ass ' t Mgr., I. Alspaugh, R. McLeod, M. Moore. MIDDLE ROW: M. Poitinger, R. Blossom, W. Weaver, B. Davis, L. Keeler, B. Cook, E. Moore, M. Champion, P. Bomar, V. Kohn. BACK ROW: A. Morrette, I. Wilkins, B. Baum, W. Bowden, P. Hawk, D. Graves, E. Gallagher, E. Warner, D. Ducat. WHITMER CUSTODIANS: FRONT ROW: E. La Plante, E. Heaton, D. Kurth, E. Durdell, R. Slusher. BACK ROW: S. Bialorucki, B. Weible, B, Yarger. CURRICULUM 185 Jl I 20 h n«:2 ci 0 JUNIOR STENOGRAPHIC BLOCK: FRONT ROW: G. Vaillant - Pres., D, Mickens - V. Pres., J. Sobecki - Sec., R. Mishka — Treas Y Rosiak — Soc. Chmn., K. Schultz — Asst. Soc. Mrs. Engel — Advisor. MIDDLE ROW: L. Hawk, N. Williams, S. Hase, P.” Gaylord, K. Coehrs, C. Bukowski, J. Brown. BACK ROW: M. Klocko, W. Hawk, P. Clayton, M. Brouwer, D. Boles, D. Guerin, L. Lambros, F. Benton, S. Brown. Business Blocks Prepare Whitmer Students JUNIOR ACCOUNT - CLERK BLOCK: FRONT ROW: R. Hendrickson, C. Myers, G. Richmond, A. Desmond. ROW 2: Mr. Barger — Advisor, T. Tafelski — Pres., K. Smenner — V. Pres., C. Miller — Sec., V. Comer — Treas. ROW 3: D. Hill, L. Arthur, E. Boone, M. Cappelletty, C. Jackson, P. Dobrasz, J. Semenovich. BACK ROW: K. Detter, P. Daleska, C. Baumhower, C. Biletchi, M. Kirchner, P. Warnke, R. Forman, M. Perry, E. Duncan. 188 ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR ACCOUNT - CLERK BLOCK: FRONT ROW: L. Hamel - Treas., D. Fiedler - Pari., S. Orban - Sec., B. Dewey — V. Pres., L.Zakrzewski — Pres. ROW 2: D. Solek, S. Dark, S. Critten, C. Morris, C. Williams, D. Carter, S. Stickels, B. Gensler. BACK ROW: B, Johnson, M. McGrath, C. Smith, J. Fry, K. Girts, R. Rybka, Mrs. Erswell — Advisor, D. Kopfmann. for the Bright Future That Beckons Them SENIOR STENOGRAPHIC BLOCK: FRONT ROW: Miss Hartman - Advisor, P. McCoy - V. Pres., L. Sharp - Pres., T. Matthews — Treas., J. Buckley — Pari. ROW 2: C. Jakubowski, M. Stobinski, L. Lein, L. St. Yves, D. Rolfes. STANDING: C. Urbanski, H. Jewell, C. Dybowski, S. Casey, K. Olender, S. Strawinski, L. Gray, M. Schwartzbeck, J. Struble, S. Bissonnette, B. Roberts, D. Doran, D. Cook, C. Van Dorp. ORGANIZATIONS 189 lUNIOR CLERK-TYPIST BLOCK- FRONT ROW: B. Warren - Pres., Mrs. Smith - Advisor, S. Timmerman - V. Pres., C. Stone - Sec. ROW 2: ]. Pasyk, A. Ferrel, J. Long, C. Olds, K. Kahler, K. Honas, B. Korcsog, P. Siders. BACK ROW: M. Lindenberger, D. Puccetti, D. Sweebe, K. Harris, K. Michalski. Whitmer Clubs Prove to Be Not Only Fun SENIOR CLERK-TYPIST BLOCK: FRONT ROW: B. Chio, P. Males, C. Harbauer, S. Knoke, S. Whaley, V. Irvine. MIDDLE ROW: C. Schetter, S. Nicely, R. Moore - Pres., L. Perry - V. Pres., R. DeFrain - Sec., B. Nutter - Treas., E. LaBo - Pari., Mrs. Bihn - Advisor. BACK ROW: M. Miller, J. Turby, V. Burk, S. White, D. Holmes, R. Cripe, M. Momberg, L. Lewis. 190 ORGANIZATIONS r ( OOEA CHAPTER OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: S. Bissonnette, Mrs. Smith — Advisor, S. Whaley. BACK ROW: K. Harris, L. St. Yves, S. Orban, K. Schultz, L. Zakrzewski, M. Kirchner, M. Perry, R. DeFrain, K. Honas. But Also Beneficial for Devoted Members FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: Miss Noble — Advisor, P. Hensing — Pres., R. Pasley — Pub., B. Masell — Sec., L. Paren — Treas., N. Koralewski — Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW 2: A. Levitin, C. Houghton, P. Hanna, D. Michalski, B. Cook, M. Granger, C. Schetter, Mrs. Krause — Advisor. ROW 3: S. Frederick, D. Lemerand, R. Mitruk, C. Sharp, A. Carmichael, B. Howe, S. Ramey. BACK ROW: S. Hale, T. Bauer, K. Brandeberry, M. Miller, P. Wery, J. Geoffrion, K. Payne, T. Michener. ORGANIZATIONS 191 PARAMEDICAL CLUB: FRONT ROW: C. Goodleman — Pres. F. Mack — V. Pres., ]. Cromer — Sec-Treas. ROW 2: D. Schloegl, J. Rosen, J. Bowerman, M. Stobinski, T. Kurth, S. Aemisegger, L. Henri. ROW 3: Mrs. Wumer — Advisor, D. Utt, K. Wolfinger, D. Kolasinski, C. Ulrich, K. Wolfinger, A. McNulty, Mrs. Schliesser — Advisor. ROW 4: K. Vandenbrook, S. Elekonich, M. Far¬ mer, K. Smith, K. Mason, K. Brinley. BACK ROW: G. Pippert, B. Barnes, M. Minarcin, G. Kennedy, B. Brouwer, M. Bohland, G. Pippert. Organizations Blend Interest With Learning, J 192 ORGANIZATIONS VICA: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Nagy — Advisor, A. Laughlin — Sr. Vice Pres., L. Zgoreck — Jr. Vice Pres., D. Urbanski — Sec., C. Riddle — Treas., D. Wells, J. Reichert — Sgt-at-Arms, D. Alberts Queen, D. Copsey — Pari. ROW 2: D. Bowers, S. Nagle, C. Mullholand, T. Beres, S. Gilbert, L. Gipe, D. Mathews, C. McGovern, R. Ritson, K. Cochenour, ROW 3: A. Richardson, S. Violette, C. Morris, A. Roszczipka, B. Dove, G. Groszewski, Z. Ziviski, C. Manny, M. Tillman, D. Whaley, J. Fox, M. Anderson, K. Sampsell, A. Gross, R. Douglas. ROW 4: A. Antoine, J. Walker, B. Smith, K. Lehmann, G. Crammond, C. Mack, J. Aubry, R. Smith, T. Mavis, J. Urso, F. Burkhart, G. Gecik, R. Pieron, K. Holub. ROW 5: W. Stevens, J. Killion, T. Borowski, J. Gradom- ski, J. Schassberger, J. Stein, T. Pierce, J. Rahm, G. Schwartz, D, Barker, D. Weiser, J. Wajers, D. Walter, T. Bauer, J. Duslak. BACK ROW: A. Henning, P. Domalski, M, Jerkins, S. Detamore, J. Schreiber, D. Luda, L. Camp, B. Bates, T. Rosier, J. Roth, S. Linser, S. Otis. Putting Bright Futures in Members ' Reach 1 IBnr DECA: FRONT ROW: J. Pullella - Pres., B, Van Etten — V. Pres., D. Carper — Sec., M. J. Goulet — Treas., G. Cole — Recorder. ROW 2: S. Everett, J. Johnson, J. Pickerel, D. Cicerella, D. Goulet, Mr. Brown — Advisor. ROW 3: R. Hornsby, C. Weingarden, C. Morrin, K. Modrowski, B. Feaster. ROW 4: D. Smith, M. Miller, C. Kovacik, T. Christy, J. McQuestion, L. Frazier. ROW 5: M. Judy, R. Fitzpatrick, J. Campos, D. Kroft, C. Spychalski, E. Guardado. BACK ROW: A. Ahrendt, J. Fisher, P. Pinney, J. Van Orden, S. Baron, H. Miles. ORGANIZATIONS 193 SPANISH HONORARY: FRONT ROW: J. Thornburgh — Pres., L. Rightmyer — V. Pres., M. Hanley — Rec. Sec., L. Inman — Corr. Sec. ROW 2: T. Herzog, D. Ernst, D. Manoff, N. Schroeder, J. Baker, J. Maxwell, D. Mauss, S. Leitnick, S. Lockard, K. Cole, W. Hawk, S. Stroup, B. Scheinbach, Mrs. Ruiz — Advisor. ROW 3: J. Majoros, A. Henning, C. Swindle, M. Lietzow, L. Paren, B. Wadas, S. Morley, D. Wilson, T. Tattan, L. Armstrong, L. Hawk, K. Deily, B. Kam. ROW 4: T. Leon, T. Tucker, C. Keener, K. Street, G. Kantner, C. Sharfe, H. Rainwasser, M. Borysiak, J. Nickerson, T. Horen, J. Jerome, P. Blessing, S. Cully, C. Weide. ROW 5: K. Hamer, P. Geyer, T. Schwartz, M. Stuart, J. Boyd, M. Smith, R. Puckett, M. Merhab, K. Lewis, P. Poitin- ger, S. Krakoff, J. Stedcke, D. Ehret. BACK ROW: A. Lee, B. Silverman, F. Shunk, M. Hume, L. Feldman, R. Nemon, M. Shuer. Honorary Clubs Acknowledge Students Who FRENCH HONORARY: FRONT ROW: D. King - Pres., B. Lashbrook - V. Pres., L, Derby - V. Pres., P. Hanna - Sec., B. Layman — Treas., Miss Farrell — Advisor. ROW 2: T. Meier, J. Brown, P. Uddin, D. Stanbery, C. Smith, D. Morris, B. Masell, A. Bentley, S. Jacobs, K, Coehrs — Historian, C. Downing, C. Drube, D. Atwood, C. Bukowski, P. Hershman. ROW 3: S. Gaiffe, S. Sweeney, K. Lechlak, A. Savidge, T. Matthews, S. McClellan, L. Burtch, C. Bentley, D. Doran, C. Meyers, P. Rudnicki, G. Lewis, C. Barnes, M. Meeker. ROW 4: L. Treiber, D. Leaver, S. Haines, R. Baker, L. Edelstein, D. Owens, S. Albitz, L. Jacobson, K. Kistler, D. Bachli, S. Elekonich, L. Clark, K. Kluczynski, P. Vogel, L, Miller. BACK ROW: R. Jacobs, R. Liska, B. Cook, D. Proeschel, M. Dillon, J. Pansky, K. Willis, M. Lewis, T. Eding, J. Konczal, S. Cytlak, K. Parquette, V. McGlenn, B. Halsey. H 1 ■■ 1 Li wmktI 194 ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lemke — Advisor, B. Cook — Treas., D. King — V. Pres., D. Manoff — Pres. ROW 2: J. Haigh, S. Horton, P. McCoy, A. Bentley, D. Feaver, S. Ott, C. Millen, J. Baker, S. Haines, D. Doran, S. Leit- nick, J. Maxwell. ROW 3: M. Lietzow, D. Owens, C. Lee, P. Hensing, R. Kazmierski, B. Wadas, S. Casey, J. Jerome, J. Shook, D, Alberts, D. Carter, C. Weide, C. Foreman, E. Cook. ROW 4: J. Geoffrion, L. Keifer, S. Cully, D. Schoenrock, R, Moore, R. Bugbee, R. Reisbach, R. Rash, J. Thornburgh, G. Kantner, C. Sharfe, S. Wichowski, M. Stobinski, B. Dianda. ROW 5: D. Proven- zano, A. Allsop, J. Konczal, S. Krakoff, K. Lewis, M. Mirabello, B. Layman, K. Willis, G. Kennedy, R. Lerner, M. Sherman, P. Thompson, M. Batton, P. Sherman. BACK ROW: C. Schetter, J. Carter, B. Masell, P. Hanna, J. DeRose, P. Rudnicki, L. Feldman, C, Burton. Have Shown Exceptional Scholastic Aptitude CLASSICAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gladfelter - Advisor, T. Ruwe - Pres., T. Meyer - Sec., K. Wolfinger — Treas., C. Weaver — Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW 2: C. Ford, S. Mawhorter, ]. Haigh, E. Woodward, N. Foreman, L. Stoddard, M. Helt- zel. ROW 3: M. Hemsoth, J. Sokolowski, J. Simpson, D. Ghesquiere, M. Forman, M. DeWood, D. Weegman, N. Geiser. ROW 4: D. Nonnenmacher, T. Wohlfarth, J. Melton, J. Cromer, B. Bugbee, J. Ries, M. Warn, M. Vandenbroek. BACK ROW: D. Lemerand, B. Liske. D. Howe, M. Minarcin, C. Gallagher, S. Cytlak, M. Batton, S. Mawhorter, C. Doarn, R. Wendt. ORGANIZATIONS 195 WHITMER CHESS TEAM: FRONT ROW: J. Colston, C. Corley, R. Chriss, R. Billheimer. BACK ROW: Mr. Cain — Advisor, C. Kramer, D. Nonnenmacher, R. Lerner, R. Dianda, J. Kalisik, L. Right- myer, G. Oles, Mr. Frisch — Advisor. Special Interest Groups Involve A Variety WHITMER SKI CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Halderman — Pres., Mrs. Bernhoft — Advisor. ROW 2: S. Johnson, L. Derby, L. Jaworski, D. Ernst, R. Johnson, B. Wuerfel, L. Treiber. ROW 3: K. McCarter, S. Violette, T. Ball, D. Ziegler, L. Armstrong, K. Wolfinger, V. White, M. Hume, L. Dinoff. ROW 4: Y. Danyi, J. Nistel, T. Boyd, C. Millen, K. Kluczynski, D. Swenson, J. Sobecki, L. Jacob ¬ son, J. Flannagan, L. Cook. BACK ROW: U. llge, S. Lehnert, R. Viens, J. Ries, T. Storer, J. Rightmyer, K. Gillespie, B. Backmeier, D. Boyer, M. Edgar, M. Garcia. 196 ORGANIZATIONS EQUESTRIAN CLUB: SEATED: Mrs. Emery - Advisor. LADDER (CLOCKWISE FROM FLOOR): J. Carter - Pres., D. Williams - V. Pres., L. Ball - Sec., D. Mauss. FRONT ROW: K. Penir, T. Tomaski, S. Eskra, S. Cherry. ROW 2: V. McMahon, D. Manthey, D. Lipscomb, C. Kennedy, K. Scanes, S. Rice. ROW 3: L. Graham, C. Wietecki, R. Oates, S. Swy, G. Wildman, K. Matthews. BACK ROW: A. Ketterman, D. Snapp, D. Martin, L. Coon. of Physical Activities and Personality Traits WHITMER GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION: FRONT ROW: J. Cox, C. Nutting, J. Huffman, V. McMahon, L. Feldman - Pres., B. Cook — V. Pres., K. Strowger — Sec., J. DeRose — Treas., L. Hayes — Sgt.-at-Arms, Mrs. Keller — Advisor, C. Miller, S. McCutcheon, V. Wurster, S. Everett. ROW 2: D. McCoy, M. Ackerman, T. Heyse, P. Ridgeway, J. Olson, C. Meyers, K. Moul¬ ton, N. Foreman, L. Loar, D. Mauss, K. McCarter, K. Wolfinger, V. Zmudzinski, W. Hawk, K. Creekmore. ROW 3: D. Duckett, D. Elieff, C. Raszka, K. Lechlak, C. Lee, J. Odell, L. Lardinais, J. Sobecki, M. Andrews, M. Maddox, C. Damm, F. Babich, M. Miklos, V. Comer. ROW 4: K. Brinley, K. Ziegler, S. Albitz, P. Carl, L. Seavolt, C. Zink, C. Lenhart, S. Lehnert, L. Paren, L. Perry, K. Smith, S. Elekonich, V. Bernhagen, ROW 5: S. Wichowski, D. Chandler, S. McMorgan, B. Barnes, N. Koralewski, S. Zunk, K. Fr ederick, K. Smenner, T. Moore, L. Garbers, S. Hase, K. Denner, K. Kistler. BACK ROW: L. Jaworski, C. Hume, N. Manoff, G. Meier, D. Tippin, B. Heinzeroth, L. Dinoff, J. Carter, K. Bushroe, C. Robinson, C. Miller, M. Hume. ORGANIZATIONS 197 r WASHINGTON STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: K. Bartolet - Pres., P. Harsha - V. Pres., K. Glass - Sec., R. Kern — Treas., Mr. Revard — Advisor. ROW 2: P. Hunter, C. Edelstein, J. Mallett, S. Sparks, V. Gensler, T. Mikac, E. Wisniewski, K. Bushroe. ROW 3: J. Miller, M. Pool, B. Morris, N. Braun, P. Ghesquiere, M. Chovan D. McRury, S. Whittier, K. Scharf, B. Hunt. ROW 4: P. Manol, J. Bartlett, K. Mathews, D. Hackler, Y. Epperson, K. Markiecki, B. Gomersall, T. Sadowsky, C. Dewey, C. Bailey, L. Glowski. BACK ROW: G. Herzig, V. Rash, D. Bradley, J. Kaminski, J. Layman, K. Searight, J. Clark, L. Eggers, L. Johnson, K. Wolfinger, G. Wasielewski. A New System of Electing Representatives WHITMER EXECUTIVE BOARD: SEATED: D. Atwood - Treas., K. Richards - Corr. Sec., K. Recker - Sec., P. Komisarek — V. Pres., P. Silverman — Pres. STANDING: D. Crawford, L. Lefevre, S. Karlgaard, C. Gardner, C. Meyers, L. Vahle, D. Crow, J. Simpson, P. Polosky, T. Godbey, P. Baz, J. Steves, J. Maxwell, L. Seggie, S. White, M. Kolinski. 198 ORGANIZATIONS JEFFERSON STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: D. White, A. Vrahotes, S. Wells, S. Sch- loz, T. Tailford. ROW 2: J, Morrin — Pres., L. Sherwood — V. Pres., C. Ulrich — Sec., S. Owens — Treas., Mr. Barton — Advisor. ROW 3: C. Kronk, J. Hess, C. Preston, M. Grimes, M. Meyers, M. Digby. ROW 4: M. O ' Connell, P. Alliman, D. Roy¬ er, F. Burkholder, B. Bacon, L. Graham, C. Stoll. ROW 5: D. Ransford, D. Degnan, S. Ellis, P. Mal- aczewski, B. LeFever, P. Yoast, L. Bosh. ROW 6: D. Utt, H. Houghton, D. Keeler, K. Gable. BACK ROW: ]. Smith, K. Maenle, K. Clay, G. Miller, S. Cary. Introduced for First Time in 1973 Council p ' } i 1 WHITMER GENERAL STUDENT COUNCIL; FRONT ROW: L. Lein, K. Wolfinger, C. Drube. ROW 2: U. Ilge, J. Struble, B. Cook. ROW 3: T. Matthews, J. Baker, L. Armstrong, T. Fitzger¬ ald, R. DeFrain. ROW 4: G. Kantner, D. Leestma, B. Lubell, K. Kigar, D. Owens, M. Miller. ROW 5: J. Jerome, P. Milkie, K. Willis, J. Cromer, A. Miller, B. Roberts. BACK ROW: P. Ulman, M. Shuer, S. Lockard, T. Leon, M. Kennedy, A. Feld- stein. ORGANIZATIONS 199 WHITMER SUMMER PLAYERS: FRONT ROW: P. Hershman — Pres., P. Hanna — Sec., T. Tucker, S. Cramer, S. Pfund, K. Smith, K. Kluczynski, B. Lloyd, M. Mysliwiec, Miss Houston — Advisor. ROW 2: H. Manoff, L. Lefevre, J. Engle, C, Drube, K. Creekmore, S. Baker, C. Houghton, P. Radebaugh, J. Buannic. ROW 3: J. Willis, J. Fisher, D. Michalski, A. Kluczynski B. Howe, F. Babich, M. Schwartzberg, K. Brinley, D. Buannic, A. Carmichael, C. Meyers. ROW 4: C. Weide, T. Tattan, K. Street, J. Nightingale, R. Lubell, D. Wilson, P. Seymour, R. Wallace, C. Crawford, K. Bacon, K. Smith, R. Baker, J. Sokolowski. BACK ROW: R. Fritch, M. Forman, M. Kilbride, D. Baker, A. Hefner, D. King, D. Crawford, M. Sherman, T. Chininis, J. Konczal, T. Falise, J. Kreg, D. Nonnenmacher. Talent and Skill Is Displayed By Members THESPIANS: FRONT ROW: P. Hanna - Pres., K. Kluczynski - V. Pres., D. King - Treas., Mrs. Attie - Advisor. ROW 2: H. Manoff, L. Lefevre, C. Drube, C. Groves, K. Creekmore, D. Manoff, A. Carmichael, S. Leitnick, D. Buannic, C. Houghton, S. Cramer, P. Hershman, M. McKelvey. ROW 3: A. Feldstein, S. Horton, B. Howe, G. Wendt, T. Tucker, T. Tattan, J. Bonkow- ski, C. Ascunce, J. Nightingale, D. Michalski, M. Schwartzberg, C. Weide, P. Radebaugh. ROW 4: C. Meyers, M. Forman, B. Hen- ricks, J. Jerome, S. Cully, K. Street, R. Fritch, T. Falise, B. Lloyd, D. Wilson, R. Baker, J. Drexler. BACK ROW: P. Peters, S. Brown, D. Menacher, A. Hefner, D. Crawford, K. Willis, R. Skulas, M. Sherman, J. Konczal, K. Smith, S. Pfund, M. Mysliwiec. % . J,: Vi J i S-Ufi 1 f! H:| [ 1 ■V I UMBiS B J 200 ORGANIZATIONS WHITMER ART CLUB: Mrs. Hessman — Advi¬ sor, C. Robinson — Pres., D. Ziegler — V. Pres., ]. Errett — Treas., Mr. Taylor — Advisor. MIDDLE ROW: V. White, D. Conrad, J. McIntyre, P. Alexa, S. Franciscy. BACK ROW: V. Kirtos, T. Robinson, K. Barnett, D. Bosshardt, D. Tippin. of Art Clubs, Thespians, Summer Players WASHINGTON ART CLUB: FRONT ROW: L. Eggers, K. Lesle, F. Colello, Mr. Jansen — Advisor. ROW 2: T. Kimberly, E. Nistel, S. Malkin, T. Kurth. ROW 3: S. Thorpe, L. Blair, J. Pfaff, C. Curtis, P. George, L. Lajiness. BACK ROW: V. Swanson, S. Jeko, M. Charles, S. Haynes, K. Leininger, T. Brock, J. Kolasinski. ORGANIZATIONS 201 vli i ’■ . 1 j 4J WHITMER AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: FRONT ROW: D. Copsey — Pres., D. Shipman — V. Pres, P. Tobias — Sec., W. Stevens — Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW 2; G. Groszewski, T. Pierce, R. Elting, V. Wurster, D. Ciesinski, T. Bender, Mr. Pfleghaar — Advisor. ROW 3: P. Taylor, J. Walker, BACK ROW: G. Crammond, T, Pietras, C. Manny. Extracurricular Clubs Provide Opportunities BIOLOGY CLUB: FRONT: Mr. Dunlap — Advisor, ROW 1: B. Wistinghausen, C. Gauthier, B. Francis, L, Garbers, G. Christie — Treas., G. Weislak — Pres., L. Maier — V. Pres., F. Babich — Sec., S. Franciscy, D. Phares, B. Kane, S. Levans. ROW 2: G. Schuett, R. Fritch, P. Alexa, M. Miklos, G. Busick, S. Upton, S. Harman, D. Whaley, T. Moore, Mr. Diehl — Advisor. ROW 3: J. Jensen, B. Wernet, T. Meyer, B. Scott, R. Gentile, C. Beach, G. Gilmore, G. Larkin, J. Cook, D. Hipp, D. Brazeau, G. Cole. 202 ORGANIZATIONS CAMPUS LIFE: FRONT ROW: J. Stedcke — Pres., K. Evearitt — Sec.-Treas. ROW 2: L. Loar, M. Knerr, N. Braun, D. Morris, K. Slupecki. ROW 3: J. Watt, K. Hardy, J. Stedcke, P. Harsha, C. Pioch, J. Stedcke. BACK ROW: Mr. Binkley — Advisor, L. Cook, K. Parquette, D. Proeschel, G. Shepler, B. Lawecki. for Members to Pursue Special Interests AFS: FRONT ROW: M. Hanley — Pres., M. Garcia — V. Pres., K. Bacon — Sec., Mrs. Bucklew — Advisor. ROW 2: D. Weinstein, M. Hume, D. Morris, C. Cornish, J. Nause. ROW 3: L. Leitnick, S. Violette, S. Leitnick, C. Meyers, J. Maxwell, R. Wrede. ROW 4: B. Lubell, P. Vogel, S. Ott, P. Polosky, S. Cully, T. Quan, T. Nieminen, L. Armstrong. BACK ROW: P. Thompson, B. Comers, M. Smith, D. Crawford, D. Graham, S. Lehnert, U. Ilge. ORGANIZATIONS 203 WASHINGTON MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW; Mr. McMaken — Director, L. Sedlacek, J. McCullough, K. Benson, A. Tibbits, L. Schultz, B. Hickling, L. Olson, S. Negrin, P. Williants. MIDDLE ROW: S. Bowsher, P. Cicora, G. Herzig, D, Daniel, A. Ketter- man, A. Morey, L. Johnson, J. King, C. Baz, C. Makin. BACK ROW: D. Fox, J. Peters, G. Shepler, J. Meyer, T. Kesler, M. Adkins, M. Renter, K. Zawistowski, P. Smith, G. Boyer. Many Hours of Practice Prove Rewarding WASHINGTON GIRLS ' CHORUS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Newell — Director, T. Baker — Pres., S. Poulson, S. Kelly, D. Van Pelt, L. Brinley, C. Meyers, L. Mlynarek, B. Hier, C. Smith — Lib., K. DeMarco. ROW 2: G. Humbarger, M. Tebbe, D. Van Dusen, P. Lohbauer, J. Welzbacher — Pres., M. Whitehead, J. Beck, B. Schlachter, K. Wolfinger, J. Posadny — Lib. M. Poulson, L. Ries. BACK ROW: D. Peace, S. Middlekauff, T. Kluczynski, D. Wiley, P. Graybark, R. Brown, M. Germain, D. Toth, G. Pippert, T. Spohn, M. Kroft, K. McIntyre, V. Manuel. 204 ORGANIZATIONS JEFFERSON GIRLS ' CHORUS: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Newell - Advisor, S. Wells - Pres., B. Fisher, K. Rohr - Lib., J. Seggie, K. Ferrel, A. Churchill, T. Riker, K. Perry. ROW 2 : D. Williams, A. Gossett, K. Sheehan, J. Krzeminski — Pres., B. Carroll, T. Lustic, M. York, K. Koon, M. Manny, S. Schloz, P. Wolfe, S. Benson, S. Owens, R. Comstock, D. Henzler, B. Pasqualone. ROW 3: L. Christian, K. Brower, M. Perdeau, S. Hess, T. Jones, M. Bylow, T. Jacob, J. Blasingim, K. Domalski, A. Pippert, M. Felix, M. Schimmel — Lib, D. Haggerty, D. Keeler, K. Matthews, M. Person, K. Jakubowski, M. Meyers. BACK ROW: S. Cary — Lib., K. Lindhorst, M. Schliesser, J. Blessing, C. James, M. Blase, R. Riley, L. Clyde, D. Siwa, C. Barnard, M. High, D. McBee, J. Critten, K. Johnson — Lib., A. Rechel, T. Young, B. Davis, D. Merrill. For the Jefferson and Washington Choirs JEFFERSON BOYS ' CHORUS: J. Lewis, T. Zawistowski, C. Scott, K. Kindle, T. Henley, S. Gonzalez, D. Boyer, D. Bachli, A. Theriac. A ORGANIZATIONS 205 WHITMER MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW: L. Urbanowski, V. Riley, K. Koch, K. Suder-Sec., T. Heyse, K. Herbster, M. Williams, S. Benton, P. Naus, K. Moore, 5. Martin — Lib., V. Wurster, C. Rhodus. ROW 2: Mr. McMaken — Director, D. Ansted, R. Remer — Accompanist, A. McNulty, S. Hernandez, D. White, J, Gahan, R. Weiler — V. Pres., J, Odell, D. Mack, J. Willis, J. Pore, P. Ridgeway — Lib. ROW 3: K. Kistler, S. Harman, D. Chandler, V. Van Etten, K. Wilcox, M. Warn, J. Cromer, J. Mitchell, B. Siddall, K. Crews, S. Alexander, L. Morris, BACK ROW: D. Nelson, E. Price, K. Barnett, M. Holmes, R. Gentile, G. Stewart, T. Cherry, E. Lewinski, C. Cothern, G. Schuett — Pres., S. Schermerhorn. Whitmer ' s Choirs Entertain Their Audiences CONCERT CHOIR: FRONT ROW: D. Whaley, J. Woggon, C. Bird, C. Rapton, S. Cramer — V. Pres., C. Houghton — Sec., D. Zawistowski, R. Nemon, R, Fetter, R. Pasley, C. Ford, D. Weinstein, P. Myrice, Mr. McMaken — Director. ROW 2: L. Lefevre, L. Loar, J. White, J. Duncan, K. Brinley — Lib., D. Michalski, S. Schneider, L. Lajiness, K. Wolfinger, B. Howe — Lib., P. Hanna, A. Carmichael — Pres., T. Stevens. ROW 3: E. Price, B. Harmon, K. Ward, L. Dickson, G. Pippert, J. Cromer, D. St. Clair, K. Smenner, S. Cully, S. Lehnert, B. Priddy, J. Nightingale, K. Bacon, B. Williamson, L. Lardinais. BACK ROW: M. Pietras, D. Daly, T. Kesler, J. Konczal, G. Modrall, D. Crawford, K. Hohenshell, D. King, G. Stewart, D. Menacher, G. Shepler, T. Riley, S. Brown, P. Daleska. 206 ORGANIZATIONS SELECT ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: M. Culver, P. Hanna, L. Loar, L. Lefevre, K. McWatters. ROW 2: R. Nemon, A. Carmichael, M. Drexler, T. Ste¬ vens, Mr. McMaken — Director. ROW 3: S. Sch¬ neider, J. Nightingale, S. Cully, K. Bacon, K. Smen- ner, D. St. Clair. BACK ROW: S. Brown, J. Konc- zal, D. King, D. Menacher, P. Daleska. With a Wide Variety of Musical Selections ORGANIZATIONS 207 FORUM: FRONT ROW: K. Kluczynski — Pres., B. Howe — V. Pres., S. Cramer — Sec., Miss Tomanski — Advisor, Mrs. Attie — Advisor, Mr. Shearer — Advisor. ROW 2: H. Manoff, A. Feldstein, P. Hershman, C. Groves, A. Rioux, D. Long, K. Petree, A. Levitin, C. Drube, P. Radebaugh, L. Lefevre, ]. Lewandowski. ROW 3: R. Hutchinson, S. Wians, D. Buannic, C. Krumm, G. Wendt, R. Baker, T. Tucker, J. Drexler, R. Zuccarell, E. Woodward, S. Leitnick, M. Schmidt. ROW 4: R. Meyers, L. Cisek, D. Spranger, J. Sokolowski, R. Wendt, B. Lubell, K. Mullen, P. Seymour, S. Pfund, M. Forman, C. Weide, M. Schwartzberg. BACK ROW: D. Poneman, J. Cromer, M. Minarcin, M. Sherman, D. Crawford, R. Skulas, T. Godbey, L. Rightmyer, M. Olah, K. Smith, B. Lloyd, R. Fritch, B. DeShetler. Whitmer Debaters Help to Spread Whitmer NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: Miss Tomanski - Advisor, C. Weide - Pres., L. Rightmyer - V. Pres., K. Bacon — Sec., M. Drexler, Mrs. Perry — Advisor. ROW 2: H. Manoff, D. Weinstein, C. Drube, R. Hutchinson, A. Rioux, L. Feldman, A. Levitin, L. Lefevre, P. Hershman, J. Lewandowski. ROW 3: D. Long, C. Meyers, C. Krumm, D. Buannic, E. Woodward, J. Drexler, G. Wendt, M. Schwartzberg, B. Howe, C. Barnes, S. Leitnick, M. Schmidt, D. Manoff. ROW 4: C. Swindle, R. Baker, T. Tucker, L. Cisek, C. Weaver, R. Wallace, R. Lubell, J. Sokolowski, P. Seymour, S. Pfund, M. Forman, L. Andryzcik, K. Kluczynski, M. Hemsoth. BACK ROW: D. Nonnenmacher, L. Zahn, D. Poneman, K. Smith, M. Sherman, D. Crawford, R. Skulas, T. Godbey, K. Willis, D. King, M. Minarcin, R. Fritch, R. DeShetler, K. Mullen. 208 ORGANIZATIONS WASHINGTON FORENSICS: FRONT ROW: J. Engle, J. Lewis, J. Skinner, K. Turpening- BACK ROW: J. Werner, J. Eagan, S. Wiersma, S. Feldman, S. Sheon, J. Buannic, Mr. Arnold — Advisor. Pride Through Their Continued Successes Kelley Willis gives a presentation to I.E. class, where students are able to express their emo¬ tions. ORGANIZATIONS 209 GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW: C. Lee — Pres., L. Leitnick — V. Pres., R. Brueshaber — Sgt.-at-Arms, Mrs. Scully — Ad¬ visor. ROW 2: B. Klatt, B. Heinzeroth, J. Dianda, J. Miller, D. Charvat, B. Barton, R. Sensenstein. ROW 3: R. Hutchinson, D. Garbers, K. Dmytryka, T. Dunbar, T. Hennessy, S. Middlekauff, D. Derby, B. Hunt, P. Auth. ROW 4: L. Bell, G. Alt, D. Holden, F. Tegatz, L. Barnes, D. Majewski, J. Lehner, C. Baz, C. Krumm, S. Burke. BACK ROW: T. Samples, B. Barnes, L. Maier, M. Olah, G. Kennedy, R. Bugbee, A. Morey, J. Badhorn, N. Beauchamp, U. Ilge. French and German Clubs Sponsor Many RIGHT: Julie Geoffrion patronizes a German bake sale. BELOW: Brad Ketterman takes Coach Decker ' s advice on k 6stlich pfeffernusse cookies. 210 ORGANIZATIONS FRENCH CLUB: STANDING (FRONT TO BACK): K. Lechlak - Pres., D. Stanbery - V. Pres., D. Lemerand - Sec., L. Clark — Treas, FRONT ROW: C. Coventry, S, Cytlak, K, Coehrs, B. Cook, ROW 2: M. Meeker, C. Downing, P. Uddin, ]. Konc- zal, P. Peters. ROW 3: C. Bentley, J. Errett, V, McGlenn, D. Manthey, S. Albitz, T. McCrory, S. Kirk. BACK ROW: A. Zaborowski, D. Deering, K. Kistler, L. Rogers, P. Carl. Interesting Activities Throughout the Year ! ORGANIZATIONS 211 r WHITMER SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: S. Lipson, J. Borer, S. Seger, K. Meyer, R. Wendt, B. Carter. ROW 2: Miss Rosa — Advisor, J. Hendricks, K. Brinley, S. Eskra, L. Adamski. ROW 3: S. Alexander, D. Michalski, M. Maddox, R. Remer, W. Hawk, M. Kennedy, T. Fitzgerald, N. Schroeder, K. Creekmore, M. Wueller, M. Ellis, S. Brazeau. BACK ROW: S. McMorgan, D. Chandler, P. Mallett, K. Smith, C. Crawford, A. Farmer, N. Kelly. Spanish Club Members Plan Projects That WASHINGTON SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Alexander — Advisor, L. Bodnar — Pres., B. Morris — V. Pres., K. Hill — Sec., T. Sadowsky — Treas., P. Madden — Sgt.-at-Arms, Mr. Revard — Advisor. ROW 2: K. DeMarco, K. Hogan, C. Taylor, K. Wester, L. Szychowski, J. Hastin, N. Bellair, A. King, R. Rofkar, P. Sommerfield, C, Eisenhauer, L. Mlynarek, M. Poulson, D. Caris. ROW 3: K. Turpening, C. Babkiewicz, L. Summerell, L. Olson, T. Blair, T. Gomez, G. Vassiliou, M. McNutt, A. Tibbits, M. Nicholas, B, Sattler, L. Maciolek, J. Durfey. ROW 4: S. Miller, T. MacLaren, P. Zale, P. Siedlecki, J. Ray, L. Schultz, A.Burns, C. Lenhart, D. Mast, S. Ingalsbe, M. Rogers, T. Morrin, L. Raitz, B. Baird. BACK ROW: V. Rash, V. Halm, C. Addis, T. Parker, A. Adams, R. Gardner, D. Bartelt, D. Baker, B. Burden, L. Bryan, A. Komisarek, D. Bovia, R. Millette, S. McNatt. 212 ORGANIZATIONS JEFFERSON SPANISH CLUB; FRONT ROW: T. Tomaski, J. Warner, Mrs. Wening, — Advisor, L. Stram — Sec. BACK ROW: S. Forche, J. Richmond, L. Miller — Pres., P. Alliman — Treas. Will Increase Knowledge of the Language Mrs. Ruiz ' second year Spanish class works indus¬ triously, hoping for a Spanish Honorary member¬ ship. ORGANIZATIONS 213 VARSITY W: FRONT ROW: Mr. DeWitt — Advisor, D. Hardy — Pres., J. Winfrey 8 V. Pres., T. Barriger — Sec., D. Lan- ham — Treas., B. HMohler — Sgt-at-Arms. ROW 2: J. Ulrich, J, Walker, S. Burtch, N. Arnold, M. Pietras, L. Wasielewski, T. Lochbihler, P. Meridieth, J. Bellair. ROW 3: J. Carone, D. Rohr, J. Dermer, F. Jozsa.. ROW 4: T. Knight, B. Kramer, R. Rash, M. Batton, J. Larkin, K. DeMarco, R. Winter, B. Benner, M. Merhab, J, Hiner, T. Hoyt, P. Roselieb. BACK ROW: J. Rightmyer, R. Skulas, K. Burzynski,Q B. Ketterman, R. Puckett, B. Benner, ]. Metter. Varsity W And Pep Clubs Maintain School RIGHT: Karen Wolfinger actively participates in painting spirit signs to bolster Whitmer pride. BELOW: Karen Wolfinger, Kim Smenner, Sue Mawhorter, and Connie Meyers paint signs for Whitmer ' s halls. 214 ORGANIZATIONS VARSITY PEP CLUB; FRONT ROW: J, Brown, P. Andrews, C. Bukowski, MIDDLE ROW: K. Wolfinger, J. Ritson, C. Meyers, T. Winkle, K. Lewis — Pres., L. Hayes — V. Pres., C. Assally, C. Barnes, V. McGhee, L. Inman, T. Matthews. BACK ROW: K. Smenner, M. Klocko, S. Mawhorter, J. Bernard, C. Meyers, J. Baker, K. Strowger, S. Dudderar, T. Leon, D. Leestma, C. Smith, Mrs. Keller — Advisor. Spirit and Pride of the Whitmer Panthers RESERVE PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: C. Olczak — Pres., C. Winfrey, K. Phillips. ROW 2: B. Carter, K. Slupecki, B. Young, C, Miller. ROW 3: C. Bable, P. Rutherford, J. Huffman, C. Robinson, S. McGovern, G. Meier, D. Atwood. ROW 4: W. Gwiazdon, J. Willis, L. Mallett, J. Drexler, J. Stedcke, M. Cory, T. Okorowski, M. Maddox. BACK ROW: R. Chappell, D. Cary, D. Chandler, S. Franciscy, C. Kovacik, S. Merhab, P. Alexa, Mrs. Keller — Advisor. ORGANIZATIONS 215 WHITMER LIBRARY COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Blumberg — Advisor, J. Johnston — Pres., J. Melton — V. Pres., K. Semple — Sec., J. Haigh — Treas., S. Miller — Sgt-at-Arms, Mrs. Gray — Advisor. BACK ROW: C. Johnston, J. Bartlett, P. Brooks, J. Warfield, D. Morris, J. Odell. Library Council Members Devote Time to WASHINGTON LIBRARY COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: C. Koka, J. Sommers, K. Bushroe, C. Heiny, P. Mahn. BACK ROW: Mrs. Roebuck — Advisor, C. Bailey, O. Gonzalez, D. Charvat, C. Revard, L. Heyse, E. Lajiness, Mrs. Kwiatkowski — Advisor. 1 ST ¥ 216 ORGANIZATIONS JEFFERSON LIBRARY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Noble - Ad¬ visor, J. Baker — V. Pres., S. Wilson — Pres., B. Eighmey — Sec. BACK ROW: T. Kwiatkowski, J. Anello, M. Blase, J. Richmond, S. Wiley, B. LeFever. Helping Libraries Function More Efficiently ORGANIZATIONS 217 Sports editor Doug Heminger checks over an ath¬ letic story for publication in the Pause. Starry-eyed Children Thrill to Notes From QUILL AND SCROLL: FRONT ROW: Mr. Thomaswick — Advisor, L. Roe — Treas., J. DeRose — Pres., Mrs. Norton — Advisor. BACK ROW: S. Wichowski, D. Carter, L. Paren, S. Ott. 218 ORGANIZATIONS FAR LEFT: Cherie Olsen goes about her duties as Editor-in-Chief of the Panther ' s Pause. Mr. Thomaswick, in the capacity of advisor, works closely with the Pause staff. Santa Claus — Courtesy of Quill and Scroll PANTHER ' S PAUSE: FRONT ROW: B. Lubell, D. Heminger, P. Peters, D. Provenzano, C. Olsen — Editor. ROW 2: N. Hartman, D. Michalski, L. Paren. BACK ROW: M. Waldrop, J. Konczal, D. Burkhart, Mr. Thomaswick — Advisor. j. ORGANIZATIONS 219 THE 1973 MARCHING BAND The Whitmer Bands ' Success Is Result of M- JORETTES: M. Copelin, B. Krell, D. Wilson, L. Summers. 220 ORGANIZATIONS Intense Leadership and Students ' Devotion DRUM MAJORS: D. Gorrell, R. Jones, Whitmer ' s Marching Band entertains during half time of the homecoming game against Start. ORGANIZATIONS 221 r WHITMER SYMPHONIC BAND: FRONT ROW: C. Chinnis, B. Heinzeroth, K. Bubb, L. Noble, ]. Webber, J. Noble, A. Bentley, J. Cox, J. Palmiter, A. Lee, N. Williams, P. Sherman, E. Archer. ROW 2: V. Bayes, M. Brown, G. Kolasinski, M. Bohland, E. Bell, C. Burton, J, Swartzell, P. Hancock, K. Frederick, S. Baltzell, K. Munn, G. Knopp. ROW 3: R. Overholt, M. Hamann, K. Watt, J. Scherer, J. Huff. P. Gutmann, G. Bohland, S. Potter, J. Czerniak, R. Swartzell, S. Hogan, L. Cook, R. Jones. ROW 4: K. McWatters, M. Culver, B. Ketterman, J. Eggert, D. Gorrell, K. Schoewe, C. Goodleman, K. Roderick, M. Copelin. BACK ROW: S. Ishler, C. Pioch, B. Yaros, B. Jones, D. Wemmer, A. Silverthorne, K. Pituch, J. Holly. Combined Musical Abilities Lead Whitmer ' s WHITMER STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: R. Jones, D. Hale, L. Gray, K. Munn, D. Wilson, G. Knopp. MIDDLE ROW: B. Yaros, J. Holly, K. Pituch. BACK ROW: D. Gorrell, G. Pippert, K. McWatters, R. Swartzell, S. Potter, J. Scherer, J. Huff, K. Schoewe, J. Chandler, L. Bell, Mr. Tongring — Director. 222 ORGANIZATIONS J WHITMER VARSITY BAND: FRONT ROW: D. Machinski, J. Watt, J. Sattler, L. Riegel, N. Jones, C. Lowe, D. Steves, J. Chandler, M. Compton, S. Wians. ROW 2: K. Evearitt, D, Tolson, G. Gentry, C. Podzinski, B. Krell, D. Coon, K. Munn, B. Farmer, T. Swain. BACK ROW; S. Burke, B. Hale , D. Gorrell, K. Gresham, W. Straube, D. Rhoades, A. Hefner, G. Wildman, D. Hale, M, Finch. STANDING: F. Mack, F. Gorsuch. Bands to a i Successful, Harmonious Year WHITMER PEP BAND: FRONT ROW: P. Gutmann, J. Huff, J. Briggs, K. Pituch, D. McRury. ROW 2: N. Jones, K. Roderick, G. Lombard, B. Bradner, K. Frederick, J. Cox, A. Silverthorne. BACK ROW: G. Kolasinski, D. Wemmer, S. Holly, J. Chandler, K. Pituch, B. Yaros, C. Pioch, S. Ishler. ORGANIZATIONS 223 i M i WASHINGTON CONCERT BAND: FRONT ROW: J. Baltzell, T. Hensing, D. Hendricks, M. Shepherd, V. Wainscott, V. Paisie, L. Patton, B. Sattler, S. Wilder, M. Springer. ROW 2: T. Moore, T. Hennessy, D. Ewing, P. Hanna, D. Caris, V. Bober, V. Conner, L. Szychowski, J. Potter, C. Taylor. ROW 3: D. Harmon, D. Schoewe, B. Lee, K. Nachtman, K. Kane, S. Holly, J. Van Buren, K. Pituch, D. McRury, W. McCally, B. Baird. ROW 4: K. Stroud, G. Harris, T. Curdes, L. Adams, B. Baldwin, J. Murray, B. W ' hite, M. Ashba, S. Bosh, M. Wiseman. BACK ROW: M. Cervi, W. Williams, T. Rooks, T. Blair, J. Kinzie, J. Briggs. Whitmer ' s Musical Aggregations Perform In JEFFERSON BAND: FRONT ROW: D. Weldon, ]. Hofer, C. Damrauer, L. Bosh, C. Dowling, J. Legler, H. Haigh, S. Bodart, B. Van Cleve, J. Vehslage, K. Smith. ROW 2: K. Olmstead, D. Kyler, B. Parquette, V. Robichaud, L. Christie, L. Marshall, P. Krell, M. Augustyniak, T. Smith, T. Schultz. ROW 3: K. Hensing, L. Chandler, L. Coon, C. Presley, D. Patton, G. Archer, S. Ewing, R. Comer, S. Scherer, K. Maenle, R. Ruff. ROW 4: R. Stimson, O. Gerhardt, S. Foreman, M. Musser, D. Hernandez, S. Tattersall, V. Lawrence, J. Winslow, R. Oates. BACK ROW: B. Bacon, K. Pituch, J. Debo, M. Rohrbacher, D. Waters, M. Night¬ ingale, N. Wilson, L. Morrison, K. Jones, C. Bosshardt, G. Read, K. Pinney. 224 ORGANIZATIONS WHITMER ORCHESTRA: FRONT ROW: K. Strawser. ROW 2: N. Foreman, K. Deily, D. St. Clair, M, High, J. Woolaver, G. Stew¬ art. ROW 3: D. Weegman, V. Schwartz, S. Hale, M. Stobinski, D. Cline, J. Bober, L. Zunk. BACK ROW: Mr. Hainen — Director. Programs Filled With Ear-pleasing Sounds Keith McWatters plays the xylophone with Whit- mer ' s band during graduation ceremonies. ORGANIZATIONS 225 Kerrie Ward and Doyle Delph, members of the Oracle staff, work on a sports page layout. Individual Sections of the Staff Work Hard when Doyle isn ' t busy with his sports section, he goes to the zoo to watch the monkeys. t 1 ■■1 w 226 ORGANIZATIONS Jenifer DeRose and Christie Houghton are members of the business section of the yearbook. To Meet Deadlines on the 1973 Oracle First year staff member Linda Burtch industriously composes copy for the ORACLE. Linda Burtch and Diane Bachli pool their efforts as organizers of the activities section. ORGANIZATIONS 227 Mr. Thomaswick, advisor to the ORACLE, relaxes while the zoo animals look at his staff. Sally breaks into laughter upon hearing a teasing remark made by a staff member. Yearbook Guys and Girls Strive to Finish Sally Ott, Editor-in-Chief of the ORACLE, strikes a solemn pose in the zoological gardens. Sally looks on in disbelief as our advisor tries to explain the right way to draw a layout. 228 ORGANIZATIONS This noble creature represents Toklat. Toklat ' s real name is Ron Skulas, photographer at extra-large. Their Pages Before Deadline Time Arrives Mike Fecchino, this handsome fellow, has been our wonderful, fantastic photographer? A face of delicacy and eyes ever so dark and innocent are prominent features of this deer. ORGANIZATIONS 229 Devanie Doran, typist, poses with Sue Coehrs and Karen Deily, members of the organizations section, in front of a friendly elephant. Cropping, Layouts, Indexing, and Deadlines Sue Coehrs shows Paulette Darling how the pro¬ portion wheel reduces or enlarges pictures. 230 ORGANIZATIONS Shirley Wichowski and Vicki Bernhagen lay out pages while Roberta Gasiorowski writes heads. Paulette Rudnicki and Vicki Bernhagen smile as a ponderous pachyderm tramples Shirley Wichowski. Face the Staff in Preparing the Yearbook Mike Wueller, Roberta Gasiorowski, Julie Geoffrion, and Marcia Hanley, the ORACLE ' S student section, thoroughly enjoy gazing at the polar bears. ORGANIZATIONS 231 r Qp tiP- ' _ ' ■ 1972 Homecoming Activities Include Queen ' s Coronation Mary Jo Douglas — 1972 Homecoming Queen Barb Krell — Junior Attendant Kathy Recker — Sophomore Attendant 234 ACTIVITIES Sandy Bissonnette Rochelle Orban Laura Seggie Cathy Cornish Pam Polo sky Shelley White ACTIVITIES 235 Whitmer Fieldhouse Is An Autumn Forest for Dance Homecoming week . . . Autumn Tapestry” . . Elections for queen and attendants . . . Color day . . . Powder puff football . . . Senior girls against Junior girls . . . Fierce competition . . . Victorious Seniors . . . Snake dance . . . Pep session on a crisp, fall night . . . Whitmer pride echoing in the darkness . . . Announcement of junior, sophomore, and frosh attendants . . . Delivery of Homecoming mums . . . Anticipation . . . Friday night football game . . . Panthers versus Spartans . . . Half-time. . . Marching band in formation . . . Colorful floats representing students . . . 1971 queen, Debbie Zaski, gives up crown . . . A dream come true for Mary Jo Douglas . . . Fieldhouse transformed into an autumn forest for dance . . . Corsages, long dresses . . . Suits, ties . . . Dancing with sawdust underfoot . . . Wonderful ending to another homecoming . . . Denise Schoenrock and her date are one of the numerous couples who attended the dance. Dan Arnold, Greg Weislak, and Paul Gutmann smile for the camera as they relax between numbers. Mary Jo Douglas and her escort, Mike Steffins, enjoy themselves at the homecoming dance. 236 ACTIVITIES The Queen, court, and escorts: Joe Schmidt, Connie Edinger, Jon Reichert, Kathy Recker Mary Jo Douglas, Mike Steffins, Barb Krell, and Larry Shuer. Alumni come home to join the many Whitmer couples and to dance to the music of Zenith at the traditional Saturday night home¬ coming dance. ACTIVITIES 237 •o 91 ‘ , t v Seniors ' Combined Talents Produce a Successful Play The Love of Four Colonels Auditions, rehearsals Four images of the beauty Will 1 get the part? The Major of Heryogenburg Wicked Fairy, Good Fairy Playing hard to get Stage make-up Lighting, special effects Sue Horton, student director Stage manager Mariann Forman Fantasy Scenes, acts, cues Stage hands Good vs. Evil Playing a part Friday and Saturday night shows Seniors ' final performance Jim Steves, the French colonel, tries to seduce his beauty with his gentlemanly charm. Sue Horton is convinced by the Good Fairy not to run away with her lover. The Russian colonel, Craig Weide, is engaged in his favorite pastime, knitting. The Russian beauty. Crystal Jones, nonchalantly continues her game of croquet. 238 ACTIVITIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelley Willis, Jim Steves, Craig Weide, and Paul Peters, chosen to play the four colonels, are finding it hard to agree on anything. Carlos Ascunce, as the Wicked Fairy, persuades the four colonels to seduce their ideal women. One of the images of the beauty is gracefully portrayed by Karen Kluc ynski. ACTIVITIES 239 Junior Thespians ' Talent on Display With ' Ask Any Girl ' Talented junior actors and actresses . . New York hotel . . Doughton and Doughton, market research firm . . Cupid strikes . . Meg and Miles, Lisa and Evan . . Jeannie and Alvin, Ada and Vance . . Playboys and little black books . . Miss Tomanski, director, Carol Groves, student director . . Props . . Stage hands . . Final dress rehearsal . . Lights, camera, action . . Entertaining comedy . . U } Tim Tattan (Vance) tells Patti Radebaugh (Ada) that he has an inside track to a job. Lee Rightmyer, as Evan, wishes luck to Jane (Karen Street) and Ellen (Debbie Long). Randy Fritch reads a letter from Meg to Janice Woggon, Debi Weinstein, and Kim Creekmore. 240 ACTIVITIES The cast members of the 1973 junior class play, Ask Any Girl, get together to exchange congratulations after the play ' s final act. Evan tries to persuade Lori LeFevre to work for him despite Don Crawford ' s sarcastic remarks. Ruby (Beth Howe), Terri (Denise Spranger), and Heidi (Sandy Cramer) play three-handed bridge. Miles Doughton (Don Crawford) teaches Meg Wheeler (Lori LeFevre) how to dance. ACTIVITIES 241 1972 Musical, Tunny Girl, ' Highly Successful Production Time, energy, work . Impatience, determination . Memorize lines, speak out . Try again and do it right this time . Songs to be learned . Routines to be perfected . Who ' s off-key . Practice, practice, just once more, OK?. Oh, man . Future actors, actresses, singers, dancers . Just think of all those people watching . I ' ll never get those lines right . So many people involved . Relax, we re doing just fine . Dress rehearsal . Tonight ' s the night . Stage fright . Break a leg . Now it ' s just a memory . . The 1972 Funny Girl chorus enthusiastically sings Rat-Tat-Tat to an appreciative audience. D, Osborn, T. Tucker, S. Brown, J. Jerome, B. Henricks, and M. Henry perform to Cornet Man. Kim Smenner and Kathy Frederick do their part to make the musical a colorful event. Caroline Sanborne pleads with the dancing instructor (Kimm Vorderburg) for help. Jeff Konczal and Matt Henry assist Fanny down the stairway as Kent Parsons looks on. Carlos Ascunce seems to be discontented as Kent Parsons speaks emphatically. Jim Kirchenbauer, as the suave Nick Arnstein, prepares to deliver his proposal of marriage. tsssss ■ r T ' 1 t ' V , II; 51 ' ' • •■•i ' , .mm .. VRS VO. ' . ■r H Mrs. Strakosh (Nina Houghton) talks with Mrs. Brice and friends about Fanny ' s future. ACTIVITIES 243 p Whitmer ' s Annual Big Top Displays Gymnastic Abilities Strength, endurance, physical coordination . . Tryouts, routines . . Striving for perfection . . Skills, talents . . Aching muscles . . Barefooted, gym-suited athletes . . Determination . . Practice makes perfect . . Clowns amusing audience . . Vaulting, two-man throws . . Working towards a common goal. . . Time ' s running out . . Three great performances . . The 37th annual Circus appears . . Mr. Jim Rice as ringmaster . . Seniors victorious in relays . . Ladder act highlights Circus . . And the tradition goes on . . Perfect timing is displayed by Barb Heinzeroth and Diana Mauss on the uneven parallel bars. In advanced co-ed, the couples must combine strength and skill to execute the continuous routine. Lynn Campton performs with perfect grace and coordination on the balance beam. TOP TO BOTTOM: Sharon Ziegler, Lyn Foley, and Jan Orban execute a difficult three man stunt. Using the Swedish box, Tom Dankert attempts to perfect his vaulting form. Members of the calisthenics ' routine perform skillfully to help make the circus a success. The colorful clowns, headed by Joel Scheinbach, entertain the audience between routines. Hours of preparation prove rewarding to the specially selected students performing in the well-known ladder act, highlighting the evening. C0«aUEB! % Luk— isN %Snfari I v 6006LUCK SeNI( Students Given Recognition Through Awards Assembly Displaying much happiness, Jeff Calisch stands proudly behind the trophy he received. Paul Komisarek takes the oath as vice president of Student Council from Pete Silverman. Robert Bugbee gains recognition for his great scho¬ lastic ability in German. Awards Assembly . . Certificates . . Money . . Ribbons . . Trophies . . Recognition . . Scholarships . . Forensics . . Cosmetology, Auto Mechanics . . Math and Science . . Foreign Language . . Dale Crow Award . . Harvard Book Award . . Seniors .. Anticipation . . Success . . Applause . . Relief . . 246 ACTIVITIES Mr. Erme, athletic director, presents the Dale Crow Award to outstanding athlete Jeff Calisch. Ron Skulas receives a certificate for his accom¬ plishments in boys ' extemporaneous speaking. The debate team is recognized for their accom¬ plishments before winning the national title. Phil Knisely relinquishes his position as Student Council president to Pete Silverman. ACTIVITIES 247 Whitmerites Turn Democratic for Mock Convention, 1972 States . Candidates . Research . Work . Indoctrination . Preparation . Nominations . Roll Calls . Anticipation . Victory . Defeat . Brenda Cousino and Lesley Lein help to add the results during a roll call vote. Larry Shuer, convention chairman, addresses the delegates of the Democratic Mock Convention. Sandy Whaley sits patiently waiting while the ‘votes are being tallied for president. 248 ACTIVITIES Groundbreaking Serves to Provide Improved Facilities Ground breaking . . . Laying the foundation . . . Brick by brick . . . Construction . . . Structure progresses . . . Expansion of the complex . . . Advanced educational facilities . . . New science wing . . . Lecture hall, laboratories . . . Preparing for the future . . . Mr. Alvarez pleasantly smiles as he helps break ground for the new science wing. Sue Coehrs, a representative from the student body, aids in the groundbreaking ceremony. Science department head Gerald Ice turns one of the first shovels for the new wing. Board members, building representatives, administrators, teachers, and students listen to Mr. Martin ' s comments preceding the ground¬ breaking ceremony. ACTIVITIES 249 ORACLE Kingdom Honors Jeff Olah As ' 73 Sovereign i i KING JEFF OLAH Duane Lanham Rick Rash Bob Swaney Whitmer ' s male monarch, successor to royalty, Enters the throne room, to don the kingly garb. With masculine features, and smiling expression. He becomes the fourth to attain, this courtly distinction. The reign of Jeff Olah now proudly begins. Jay Williamson 250 ACTIVITIES Alice Bentley Debbie Deak Chris Foreman Carol Grodi i- I Jeri Maxwell Dons Crown As 1973 ORACLE Monarch QUEEN JERI MAXWELL The finger of fate searches the ranks of Whitmer ' s beauties, Searches for the one special girl to best uphold the queenly tradition. It sorts and disposes, lingers and eliminates. Narrowing the field from hundreds to dozens to five to one. Studying smiles and eyes and expressions it comes proudly to rest on Jeri Maxwell. ACTIVITIES 251 Ph o H Fullback Dave Keeler Runs to School Rushing Record Whitmer varsity football came in like a lion and went out like a lamb in 1972. The Panthers began the season with a big win over the St. Francis Knights, featuring a 73 yard pass play from Bruce Harsha to Bill Kramer. Newark then came to Whitmer, but later wished they had stayed home. Whit¬ mer scored two touchdowns in the first 1:08 and went on to smack Newark 32-19. It looked like a big season was in store for the Panthers, but they were cut short by the next four games. The Panthers were stunned by Findlay, Clay, Lima Senior, and Start. The loss to Start disappointed a homecoming crowd. On October 20, Whitmer put everything together to reward Coach Norm Decker with the 100th victory of his high school coaching career. The following week they battled to a 20-20 draw with Bedford. When Whitmer wnt to Sylvania the offense had a field day, but the defense needed an interception to enable the Panthers to prevail by a 33-28 margin. In this game fullback Dave Keeler rushed 48 times for 269 yards. The Panthers ended their season in a pouring rain, bowing to Central ' s Irish for the first time. With this loss their final record fell to 4-5-1. Seven players entered Whitmer ' s football Hall of Fame at the conclusion of the season. Mike Batton and Buddy Mohler were selected from the defensive team, while offensive regulars Dave Keeler, Bruce Harsha, Jeff Robbins, Craig Hollopeter, and Brian Ruff were chosen. Keeler, behind the blocking of offensive linemen Bob Swaney, Bill Kramer, Jeff Hiner, Tom Amstutz, Dave Hardy, Jeff Robbins, and Gary Summerville, broke the school ' s season rushing mark, piling up over 1,000 yards. Junior Bruce Harsha established new passing standards in most categories. Assistant Coach Dan Passon signals the formation he wants the defense to employ. J Bl ■ I BH 1 ■ F ' I P-a crjH : V — — VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: 61-J. Robbins, 70-T. Amstutz, 90-R. Bradish, 40-D. Keeler, 67-]. Carone, 64-D. Hardy, 99-R. Rash, 65-T. Barriger, 80-B. Benner, 68-J. Walker, 16-L. Wasielewski, 75-M. Batton. ROW 2: 11-D. Stoiber, 12-J. Wanamaker, 17-J. Winfrey, 14-T. Lochbihler, 60-K. Floto, 50-G. Summerville, 76-B. Swaney, 20-C. Hollopeter, 53-B. Gehring, 15-B. Mohler, 9-R. Caputo. ROW 3; 72-J. Hiner, 82-L. Zegarlowicz, 82-B. Kramer, 5-T. Knight, 77-B. Ketterman, 95-R. Kaufman, 7-B. Harsha, 33-B. Ruff, 3-B. Benner, 30-F. Jozsa, 78-C. Spychalski, 62-K. Holub. ROW 4: 98-J. Wagner, 87-J. Pettee, 57-S. Vaculik, 73-D. Braun, 22-D. Wood, 1-G. Adelman, 37-R. Strong, 88-D. Kay, 27-R. Stearns, 66-P. Meridieth, 42-M. Rohr. ROW 5: 96-J. Leibovitz, 56-J. Rightmyer, 54-V. Bates, 18-N. Wasielewski, Managers — G. Barnes, G. Krieger, R. Hogan, J. Barnes, 55-J. Kay, 74-D. Delph, 2-L. Vahle, 44-K. Swisher. ROW 6: Coaches — G. Hamen, A. Pease, C. Schulz, T. Waltzer, J. Souliere, T. Sutherland — Trainer, J. Jensen — Manager, D. Zierolf - Trainer, T. Davis — Equip. Mgr. Coaches — D. DeWitt, B. Zientek, D, Whitaker. BACK ROW: Coaches — G. Whitaker, D. Passon, N. Decker — Head Coach, B. Youngs, B. Gilbert, M. Carmean, A. Dukate, B. Anderson, F. Erme — Athletic Director. 254 SPORTS RESERVE FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: 83-K Lenhart, 73-R. Skulas, 80-P. Kolling, 23-M. Hamilton, 63-J. Guardado, 32-B. Mason, 10-B. Hill, 1-J. Bowman, 60-D. Crawford. ROW 2: 84-H. Dock, 53-M. Miller, 42-T. Slaman, 85-K. Kolby, 55-G. Speier, 12-N. Orban, 77-R. Rulton, 24-T. Dowgiert, ROW 3: 82-]. Goetz, 76-B. Fritch, 9-T. Marsonek, 88-M. Schmitt, 50-M. Ach, 3-D. Bailey, 2-J. Flannagan, 30-S. Swy, 31-G. Martz. BACK ROW: Mr. Carmean — Coach, 21-G. Oles, 46-S. Moore, 96-J. Holmes, 62-H. Rickard, 17-J. Henning, 87-K. Adams, Mr. Souliere — Coach. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Whitmer Oppone 26 St. Francis 6 32 Newark 19 6 Findlay 21 0 Clay 20 12 Lima Senior 14 12 Start 28 19 Macomber 8 20 Bedford 20 33 Sylvania 28 7 Central 27 Scrambling for extra yards, quarterback Bruce Harsha uses a block by Dave Hardy to good advantage. SPORTS 255 WASHINGTON MAIZE FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: M, Forman - Mgr., T, Trzaskowski, D. Horvath, D. Dottei, E. Cytlak, N. Raczko, G. Alt, M. Reed, K. Phillips, T. Jackson. ROW 2: T. Haig, R. Saunders, B. Aemisegger, T. Haig, R. Riddle, D. Wadas, D. Myers, M. McNutt, M. Garris. ROW 3: T. Spooner, B. Jeziorski, G. Malinovsky, T. Dubendorfer, J. Dunn, D. Dessum, J. Koren, R. Gardner, D. Bartelt. ROW 4: T. Mikac — Mgr., J. Koval, B. Fischer, B. Deedman, R. Millette, G. Wasielewski, D. Baker, J. Kuebbeler, M. Wiseman. BACK ROW: Coaches — Mr. DeWitt, Mr. Pease, Mr. Whitaker. ■ ' OS - -i WASHINGTON BLUE FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: D. Perdeau, M. Cornett, J. Gernheuser, S. Lloyd, ]. Mrkva, D. Boham, S. Mitchell, D. Baumgartner, D. Thielen, T. Bishop. ROW 2: B. Mihailoff, S. Gerding, T. Navarre, M. Ashba, D. Bondy, G. Ja- godzinski, M. Fiedler, J. Berning, K. Searight, B. Fagerman. ROW 3: T. Samples, D. Swindle, D. Spencer, R. Kern, L, Bryan, W. Jacobson, J. Hentges, M. Fair, R. Plant, R. Schroeder, ROW 4: M. Remer, R. Pidcock, D. Paul, K. Brubaker, D. Delph, R. Wilson, J. McArthur, R. Dull, T. Moore, P. Manol. BACK ROW: Coaches — Mr. Pease, Mr. DeWitt, Mr. Whitaker. 256 SPORTS Jefferson ' s Football Squad Demolishes Their Opposition JEFFERSON FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Mr. Hamen — Coach, 91-M. Moses, 62-J. Minarcin, 15-B. Larrison, 63-M. Mulvey, 16-R, Ratlin, 31-J. Swartz, 73-K. Webb, 66-C. Presley, 47-T. Herr, Mr. Waltzer — Coach, Mr. Dukate — Coach. ROW 2: K. Milbrodt — Mgr., 29-P. Ibarra, 68-J. Soley, 24-J. Erme, 83-M. Cook, 13-M. Neitzke, 82-B. Paxton, 72-K. Clayton, 17-R. Caputo, 81-B. Kay, 9-B. Planner, 61-J. Bumbaugh, 82-G. Deters. ROW 3: 52-R. Dickens, 60-D. Stoller, 57-J. Wery, 86-R. Cytlak, 49-C. Brown, 35-D Herrick, 80-J. Flanagan, 70-D. Gillespie, 32-R. Grandowicz, 41-G. Chambers, 90-J. Smolenski, 59-J. DiLorenzo, L. Dugan — Mgr. BACK ROW: 40-P. Kasper, 71-M. Urbanis, 51-G. Norris, 42-B. Hays, 22-J. Rightnowar, 28-D. Baron, 50-J. Begley, 69-B. Bernhagen, 33-M. Linthicum, 31-T. Littrell, 81-G. Miller, B. Crosby — Mgr. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES Whitmer Opponents 6 St. Francis 14 0 Findlay 24 0 Cardinal Stritch 8 14 Clay 14 16 Woodward 0 33 Start 8 0 Sandusky 26 21 Bedford 14 17 Sylvania 0 WASHINGTON MAIZE FOOTBALL SCORES Washington Opponenta 28 Cardinal Stritch 0 26 Sylvania 6 26 Fremont 12 8 Libbey 0 12 Bedford 14 24 Fassett 6 WASHINGTON BLUE FOOTBALL SCORES Washington Opponents 0 Fassett 0 0 Fremont 16 0 Sylvania 6 30 Bedford 0 JEFFERSON FOOTBALL SCORES Jefferson Opponents 56 Eisenhower 7 42 Gesu 7 48 Fremont 6 42 McTigue 0 38 Adrian 0 33 Bedford 0 SPORTS 257 Coaches Zientek and Decker get information from the crow ' s nest to pass along to the huddle. Coach Decker Nails Down His 100th Coaching Victory Doc Hunter, the team doctor, looks over Tom Amstutz ' s severely sprained ankle. LEFT: Coach Passon talks to Tom Barriger about which defense to use to protect against a long pass. 258 SPORTS Flanker Craig Hollopeter cuts to avoid a Start tackier after a pass reception. Tim Lochbihler strains for an interception to help put the offense in good field position. Head coach Decker talks over game plans with quarterback Bruce Harsha during a timeout. Senior guard Dave Hardy traps downfield to spring the ball carrier loose for extra yardage. SPORTS 259 VARSITY TRACK: FRONT ROW: B. Ziegler, S. Thomas, J. Shipman, T. Dankert. ROW 2: Mr. Cline-Coach, T. Deuble, J. Freels, B. Spaulding, M. Lockwood, M. Caputo, S. Bartlett, P. Ames, T. lagulli, D, Norton. ROW 3: R. Winter, S. Burtch, K. Davis, B. Kramer, F. Jozsa, L. Hume, C. Jones, J. Bellair, J. Shook, J. Ulrich, Mr. Gilbert-Coach. BACK ROW: B. Basch, B. Benner, C. Heiny, D. Stoiber, B. Swaney, K. Burzynski, B. Mohler, R. Puckett, D. Halbert, T. Knight. Ken Davis begins his acceleration after accepting the baton from Steve Thomas. 260 SPORTS ( Track Season Features 3rd Consecutive Gold W Victory Whitmer ' s varsity track team finished the 1972 season with a total of five wins and eight losses. The team rebounded from a poor start with a string of impressive performances during the season ' s second half. The team fared well in meets where many teams participated, finishing first in the Gold W and Rogers Relays. The Panther trackmen placed second at Fremont, third at the Tiffin and Adrian Relays, and fifth at the sectional meet. Highlighting the season was the victory in the Whitmer sponsored Gold W Meet for the third straight year. People contributing to Whitmer ' s victory were Tim Deuble, Jerry Freels, Steve Thomas, Ken Davis, Jeff Calisch, Chris Spychal- ski, and Jack Shipman. Also scoring for Whitmer were Ken Burzynski, Tom Dankert, Lome Hume, John Bellair, Matt Caputo, Bob Swaney, and Bill Ziegler. A new Whitmer record was set by Tom Dankert during the season. He pole vaulted 13 feet in a meet with Bedford. He later suffered a shoulder separation while vaulting, ruining any chance he had of placing in the state meet. Bob Swaney throws his whole body into the effort needed to propel the discus. Brad Ketterman watches the flight of the shot, hoping for enough distance to place. Rounding the final turn, Bryan Benner concen¬ trates on a sprint to the finish line. Leaning forward to avoid losing valuable inches, Tom Dankert competes in the long jump. A puff of smoke from the starter ' s gun signals the beginning of the 100 yard dash. Underclass Teams Develop Athletes ' Abilities In Track RESERVE TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: J. Walker, B. Mariucci, K. Fox, G. Havers, S. Idle, R. Stearns, B. Fritch, R. Muszynski. BACK ROW: T. Wohlfarth, B. Ketterman, R. Tibbits, T. Ruwe, R. Orwig, T. Hoyt, S. Kern, M. Batton, T. Amstutz. Clearing the bar with room to spare, Lome Hume realizes there is only one direction to go. Chris Heiny eases over the high jump bar, thankful that he ' ll have a padded landing. Jeff Ulrich shows the strain and fatigue that are part of a distance runner ' s life. 262 SPORTS WASHINGTON TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: D. McGee, D. Wooster, J. Ries, D. Ciralsky, R. Aldrich, M. Sheppard, D. Craw¬ ford, R. Johnsorr, B. Carl, K. Rusch, D. Rohr. ROW 2: B. Lloyd, B. Aumiller, R. Von Westernhagen, W. Kramer, J. Goetz, R. Rulton, D. Hernandez, R. Gross, J. Kaminski, T. Shook. ROW 3: K. Erdmann-Mgr., W. Straube, B. Cousino, K. Gi llespie, J. Cook, P. Meridieth, H. Dock, G. Martz, C. Bunge, S. Swy, M. McCloud . ROW 4: M. Rohr, C. Doarn, K. Winslow, J. Pyle, J. Nearhood, M. Duran, D. Wood, L. Vahle, B. Mason, J. Tehensky. ROW 5: G. Modrall-Mgr., D. Howe, B. Jaworski, J. Kay, J. Archer, R. Newman, R, Marciniak, P. Bower, D. Kay. BACK ROW: Mr. Souliere-Coach, Mr. Duck-Coach. ! I: 1 :iL 1 W y ' M JEFFERSON TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: R. Jeziorski, B. Deedman, R. Meyers, K. Jarosz, D. Perry, B. Blond, M. Gapinski, J. Layman. MIDDLE ROW: L. Allsop, J. Murray, B. Klatt, S. Dutridge, G. Alt, J. Brooks, S. Vierling, D. Hogan, V. Rower, R. Kern, R. Dull, J. Engle, BACK ROW: Mr. Zientek-Coach, R. Gardner, T. Eittrell, B. Aemisegger, J. Dunn, D. Baker, M. Chitwood, D, Duke, R. Millette, R. Wilson, D. Crawford, Mr. Dewitt-Coach. SPORTS 263 Cross-Country Team Shows Improvement in Dual Meets This year ' s cross-country team greatly improved itself by steady practice. Their record in regular meets was five wins and eight losses. Seniors Jim Shook, Bill Basch, Don Honas and Steve Burtch provided the good leadership a team needs for running together. Tim O ' Connell a junior, ran number one all year with a top time of 10:37 for two miles. Tim placed fifth in the sectional meet. He was the only Whitmer runner who qualified for the districts. There were about eight reserve runners who ran at the same meets as the var¬ sity. They placed well in their competition with other schools. Jeff Ulrich, Dave Rohr, Jim Shook, Steve Burtch, and Tim O ' Connell exhibit concentration and stamina in their run against the clock at Ottawa Park ' s cross-country course. Coach Cline double-checks his team ' s times with the help of Dave Rohr and Ray Smith. W hitmer CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES Opponents 35 Findlay 22 5 th Sylvania Invitational 29 Bowling Green 26 29 Clay 83 15th Tiffin C. C. Carnival 33 Maumee 24 35 Perrysburg 22 26 Lake 30 22 Anthony Wayne 35 22 Port Clinton 33 37 Bedford 19 41 Sylvania 17 33 Cardinal Stritch 30 33 Springfield 66 31 Fremont 24 15 th B. G. S. U. Relays 6 th Sectional CROSS-COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: J. Shook, D. Rohr, S. Burtch, J. Ulrich, T. Shook, D. Angel, J. Davis, C. Doarn. BACK ROW: R. Smith, R. Orwig, B. Basch, T. O ' Connell, D. Honas, T. Wohlfarth, T. Hoyt, S. Idle, Mr. Cline — Coach. 264 SPORTS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: LYING: R. Ritson, G. Noller, P. Bucher, M. Douglas, J. Majoros, C. Swindle, P. Dankert, M. Hess. KNEELING: S. Mawhorter, J. Boyer, B. Wildman, S. Laney, M. Toth, New Wrestling Squad Toils Eagerly to Improve Morale Cheerleaders, much is said about them. Some say they are stuck-up, while others feel just the opposite. Most of them are quite popular, the envy of every girl in the school. The best word for them is pride. They carry the school ' s pride on their shoulders, all of them expressing it well. There is a new squad this year cheering our wrestlers on to victory. This squad consists of juniors Sue Dudderar, Ronda Sherrer, Liz Clark, Laurie Louden, Judy Kean, and senior Denise Owens. The reserves also deserve a big cheer. They ' ve put pride in their class this year. The cheerleaders look forward with anticipation to making the varsity squad next year. Try-outs will be stiff and competition will be rough , but only time will tell who will cheer the team on to victory in the future. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS; L. Louden, S. Dudderar, L. Clark, D. Owens, J. Kean, R. Sherrer. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: J. Drexler, P. Rutherford, M. Kolin¬ ski, D. Keeler. SPORTS 265 Cheryl Swindle leads the Panther crowd in a rousing cheer at our homecoming game. WASHINGTON MAIZE SQUAD: M. Chovan, T. Kidd, ]. Bartlett, J. Jones, J. Mallett. Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit and Whitmer Pride Mauss, B. Gomersall, D. Mast. Ronda Sherrer shows pride and enthusiasm while cheering on our wrestlers. 266 SPORTS Senior cheerleader Jill Majoros shows her pride at one of our football games. JEFFERSON BLUE SQUAD: FRONT: T. Nixon. Richardson. BACK: K. Kopfmann. MIDDLE ROW: S. Carnovale, M. Perdeau, R. As one of our new wrestling cheerleaders, Judy Kean cheers our grapplers on to a victory. JEFFERSON RED SQUAD: SPLITS: K. Henry, V. Hay. STANDING: K. McCarter, P. McNutt, TOP: L. Rodebaugh. SPORTS 267 Varsity Sends 7 Grapplers on to District Tournament Whitmer VARSITY W ' RESTLING Opponents 27 Clay 35 18 Trenton 30 37 Findlay 17 29 St. John ' s 24 5 th Whitmer Invitational 103 Sylvania 45 Macomber 46 28 Bowling Green 27 28 Fremont 29 6 St. Francis 45 3rd Start Invitational 12 Bedford 51 1st Sectionals RESERVE WRESTLING Whitmer Opponents 44 Clay ■ 19 18 Trenton 45 39 Findlay 18 27 St. John ' s 32 117 Sylvania 35 Macomber 34 26 Defiance 33 51 Fremont 21 16 St. Francis 44 2nd Sylvania Tournament 30 Bedford 34 Junior Brian Ruff proudly stands as the victor, having added to his team ' s point total. SMACK! That has got to be the most beautiful sound that a wrestler can ever hear while attempt¬ ing to pin his opponent. Senior Jerry Weible is the Whitmer grappler who heard that sound most often this year. The whole team had a good year. With Duane Lanham as captain, Whitmer placed first in the sectional tournament. Jerry Weible, Bill Gehring, and Brian Hart placed first, Norm Arnold, Duane Lanham, and Bill Kramer finished second, and Brian Ruff came in third, enabling the Panthers to top runner-up Rogers. At the St. John ' s tournament, the freshmen did very well. They had six of their matmen come in first, while twelve others placed fourth or higher. The eighth graders also had a great year, compiling a 7-2 record. They have the potential to become great varsity material in future years. John Carone uses a quarter-nelson to control his man and gain valuable riding time. Norm Arnold strains to escape the grasp of an opponent who is trying to ride him out! 268 SPORTS VARSITY WRESTLING: KNEELING: 98 - M. Pool, 105 - J. Weible, 112 - D. Lanham, 119 - N. Arnold, 126 - J. Carone, 132 — B, Ruff, 138 — B. Gehring. STANDING: Mr. Smith - Coach, 145 — B. Kramer, 175 — M. Wainscott, 185 - M. Batton. NOT PICTURED; 155 — ]. Poitinger, 167 — P. Tafelski, Hvy — B. Hart, RESERVE WRESTLING: KNEELING: J. Chandler, M. Hopkins, T. Trimmer, B. Moore, D. Bailey, R. Wretschko, C. Erd, M. DeWood, J. Gallant, J. Counsellor, L. Earl, B. Liske, M. Kuhr. STANDING: M. Stevens, D. Wright, D. DeArmond, G. Adelman, G. Bartlett, W. Kramer, J. Gause, E. Adelman, S. Earl, C. Manny, Mr. Duck — Coach, G. Hamel, C. Leslie, D. Delph, D. Ibarra, T. Kramer, J. Jagos, B. Aumiller, M. Sheppard, T. Parasiliti, D. Howe. SPORTS 269 Jefferson Maize ' s 4 Wins Add Up to Perfect Season WASHINGTON WRESTLING; SITTING: B. Beddoes, D. Mahl, B. Moore, D, Baumgartner, G, Brandeberry, E. Carmichael, M. Maag. B. Blond, G. Alt, S. Frazier, R, Dull. KNEELING: J. Van Buren — Manager, K. Leslie, K. Priest, M. Cerveny, T, Moore, J. Dunn, D. Dottei, V. Rower, R. Williams, B. Fellman, M. Ziegler, S. Lenz, D. Delph, M. Pool, B. Ziegler, T. Hogan — Manager. STANDING: Mr. Schmidt — Coach, S. Martzke, M. Slusher, J. O ' Brian, M. Lee, J. Miller, J. Manore, K. Zawistowski, R. Rofkar, R. Perry, D. Horvath, T. Navarre, D. Fox, M. Young, K. Jarosz, M. Wiseman, R, Lanham, R, Johnson, M. Dibling, D. Myers, K. Davis, R. Domonkos, T. Littrell, Mr. Whitaker — Coach. Not Pictured: D. Bartelt, R. Schroeder, D. McCutcheon. TB ' ' Bi ' ' i s. j.. JEFFERSON WRESTLING: SITTING: D. Maurer, B. Malosh, R. Mann, D. Weible, S. Draheim, B. Boggs, J. Jones, J. Wood, G. Stevens, J. Aurand, T. Alt, R, Doarn, P. McCartney, R. Sheriff. KNEELING: E. Beckett, L, Morrison, S. Gonzalez, T. Konoz, R. Shay, K. Mullen, J, Miller, J. Jackson, P. Kasper, J. Bumbaugh, B. Bernhagen, M. Moses, J. Begley, R. Rutherford, C. Presley, S. Trotter, D. Stoller, P. Ibarra, Mr. Reifert — Coach. 270 SPORTS WASHINGTON WRESTLING BLUE ashington 24 Bedford Opponents 49 24 St. Francis 38 26 Fremont ■ 40 56 Anthony Wayne 26 35 Adrian ' 44 12 Fassett 59 ashington 39 MAIZE Bowling Green Opponents 33 58 Sylvania 12 2 Bedford 72 29 St. Francis 35 51 Adrian 36 45 Springfield 35 12 Fassett 48 1st St. John ' s Tournament 30 Fremont 32 64 Lake 18 i ' - mk Putting his man on his back, Mark Wainscott goes for the six points awarded for a pin. JEFFERSON WRESTLING BLUE Jefferson Opponents 30 Bedford 36 45 Napoleon 31 57 Fassett 19 43 Defiance 24 31 McTigue 33 MAIZE Jefferson Opponents 39 McTigue 31 42 Bedford 21 60 Fassett 18 50 Napoleon 26 Senior John Carone breaks down the arm of his opponent in order to get to his base. Bill Kramer, 145-pounder, struggles to get away from the legs of his opponent. SPORTS 271 Getting a grip on his opponent ' s arm, junior Brian Ruff tries to turn him over on his back. Mark Wainscott uses a cross-face on his opponent to keep from being taken down. Reserve wrestler Mike DeWood uses a single¬ leg ride to stop his man from gaining mobility. Freshmen Knock Springfield From Ranks of Undefeated Captain Duane Lanham keeps control over his opponent by putting pressure on his legs. Jerry Weible ' s teammates rush to congratulate him after he downed another opponent. 272 SPORTS Tournament Game Features Memorable Double Overtime VARSITY BASKETBALL: LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Sparks, M. Merhab, M. Burnett, R. Puckett, M. O ' Reilly, B. Mohler, G. Bohland, T. Wohlfarth, C. Heiny, J. Dermer, B. Harsha, D. Proeschel, K. Davis. VARSITY BASKETBALL Whitmer Opponents 55 Woodward 46 50 DeVilbiss 5d 74 Tiffin Calvert 7S £-7 Bedford 63 So Defiance o7 53 Start 75 40 Bowsher 51 60 Clay 68 55 Rogers 64 49 St. John ' s 59 45 St. Francis 62 52 Napoleon 44 51 Macomber 73 68 Bedford 72 56 Maumee 50 58 Fremont 51 66 Central 70 o8 Sylvania 84 70 Sylvania 74 Rich Puckett leads our varsity squad out of the Junior Bruce Harsha jumps high over his opponent locker room and toward a hopeful victory. for a clear shot at the basket SPORTS 273 Reserves Find Exceptional Shooting Is Key to Victory RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: ON FLOOR: ]. Kasper, A. Levine, N. Orban. SEATED: D. Ballard, D. Bly, M. Hamilton, C. Haines, R. Smith, D. Lewis, S. Monday, D. Watkins. STANDING: P. Graham, Mr. Cunningham — Coach, D. Borysiak, J. Clement, T. McCloud. RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES Whitmer Opponents 65 Woodward 52 41 DeVilbiss 48 65 Tiffin Calvert 53 73 Bedford 33 55 Defiance 42 53 Start 49 53 Bowsher 41 62 Clay 54 44 Rogers 54 42 St. John ' s 53 36 St. Francis 71 42 Napoleon 38 44 Macomber 42 64 Bedford 56 47 Maumee 64 56 Fremont Ross 52 59 Central 55 47 Sylvania 71 With a cut past his defender, Dave Watkins finds an open lane to the basket. 274 SPORTS WASHINGTON BLUE BASKETBALL: FRONT: P. DeLeize — Manager, J. Wray, B. Falk, R. Kern, J. Clement. T, Adams — Manager, BACK: J. Summerville, J. Rohrbacher, D. Perry, M. Morrin, J. Smith, D. Baker, L. Johnson, M. Chitwood, K. Brubaker, T. Kasper, R. Gardner, D. Spencer. WASHINGTON MAIZE BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: F. Szlachcic, W. Cluckey, J. Kuebbeler, K. Searight, G. Malinovsky, S. Mitchell, B. Green, T. Trzaskowski, J. Dianda, J. Brooks, F. Tegatz, R. Wong, J. Keren, T, Samples, D. Dessum, B. Burden, T, Wolff. BACK ROW: T. Adams — Manager, Mr. Hamen — Coach, M. Moskal — Manager, P. DeLeize — Manager. SPORTS 275 Freshman Cagers Capture Own Invitational Tournament Despite a disappointing 5-14 record, Whitmer ' s 1972-73 varsity basketball team provided some exciting moments for its faithful fans. Opening the season on an optimistic note, the Panthers split their fist two weekends of play. The loss to Tiffin Calvert came despite a 29 point performance by junior center Mike O ' Reilly, the highest Whitmer output of the season. A variety of factors than helped plunge the squad into a seven game losing streak. Snapping the streak against Napoleon, the Panthers went on to three victories in their last seven regular season games. The season ' s most memorable game, one people will be talking about for many years, was the tournament game against Sylvania. Whitmer staged a furious rally to tie the game and sent it into overtime. Sylvania scored with three seconds remaining in the overtime to go up by two, but a Whitmer time-out cut Sylvania ' s victory celebration short. Putting the ball in play with one second left, guard Bob Sparks threw a pass the length of the court to Mike O ' Reilly. O ' Reilly quickly put the ball off the glass and through to tie the score again. The Pan¬ thers ' celebration was also short-lived as Sylvania quickly took charge in the second overtime and won 74-70. Bruce Harsha led Whitmer with 20 points. Team leaders for the Panthers included Mike O ' Reilly as the top scorer and Jack Dermer as the leading rebounder, while Bob Sparks led the squad in assists. The reserve team concluded their season with a 12-6 record. Center Paul Graham led the Panthers in scoring, rebounding, and shooting percentage. Washington ' s cagers capped their season by winning their own tournament. Bob Sparks puts up a soft jumper while Buddy Mohler gets position for a possible rebound. Junior forward Jack Dermer drives the base¬ line after getting a step on his defender. tf yi Chris Heiny takes his man inside for a high percentage shot at the basket. 276 SPORTS WASHINGTON BLUE BASKETBALL JEFFERSON BLUE BASKETBALL: KNEELING: C. Lashbrook - Manager. STANDING: B. Flanner, S. Schloz, F. Burkholder, M. Dreher, K. Young, D. Helvey, G. Chambers, K. Clayton, M. Mulvey, J, Erme, R. Caputo, J. Flanagan, K. Millen, T. Heidtman, J. Wong. Not Pictured: Mr. Bartoo — Coach. JEFFERSON RED BASKETBALL: KNEELING: S. Heminger - Manager. STANDING: J. Haynes, R. Ruff, S. Schwartz, D. Mohr, T. Lockard, R. Patlin, G. Horen, C. Martin, J. Minarcin, D. Schrag, G. Miller, M. Augustyniak, D. Meier, C. Meinzer, L. Hinsey. Not pictured: Mr. Ogrodowski — Coach. Intent players listen to interim coach Frank Erme’s instructions during a time-out. Washington Opponents 31 Central 39 29 Rossford 21 42 Libbey 44 50 Sylvania 33 38 Bowsher 24 41 Bedford 26 46 DeVilbiss 36 48 Adrian 16 51 Sylvania 52 44 St. John ' s 23 32 Fassett 32 39 Bowling Green 47 44 Adrian 30 WASHINGTON MAIZE BASKETBALL Washington 43 Anthony Wayne Opponents 50 61 Bedford 18 36 St. John ' s 30 46 Whiteford 41 26 Bowling Green 55 26 Fassett 41 35 Anthony Wayne 45 51 Whiteford 34 28 Sylvania 42 57 Sylvania 42 JEFFERSON BLUE BASKETBALL Jefferson 32 Fallen Timbers Opponents 22 32 McTigue 36 32 Adrian 20 29 Bedford 31 29 Arbor Hills 35 32 McCord 34 34 Eisenhower 28 26 Blessed Sacrament 29 31 Fassett 23 JEFFERSON RED BASKETBALL Jefferson 26 McCord Opponents 35 35 Fassett 37 30 Bedford 19 20 Fallen Timbers 34 30 McTigue 38 28 Bedford 19 23 Adrian 35 26 Arbor Hills 30 SPORTS 277 Balanced Attack Contributes to Hockey Team ' s Success HOCKEY SCORES Whitmer 9 4 1 5 2 4 4 4 3 2 3 5 3 Macomber Bedford Woodward St. Francis Sylvania Bowsher Lake Macomber Bedford Woodward St Francis Sylvania Bowsher Opponents 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 2 3 1 1 1 0 Defenseman Don McGowan stays near his blue line to guard against an enemy breakaway. Senior Kevin Paxton checks his opponent while in pursuit of the hockey puck. HOCKEY TEAM: KNEELING: T. Schmidt, S. Pennington, M. Wester, F. Fulop, B. Branson, C. Sager, R. Poskonka, H. Meyers, K. Paxton. STANDING: Mr. Grove — Coach, J. Connin, S. Frazier, D. McGowan, J. Klinetop, G. Kujawa, J. Morris, M. Foore, S. Foore, Mr. Wilkins — Coach. 278 SPORTS Mike Foore starts a rink-long rush that will end with the puck in his opponents ' net. Whitmer players take a breather while waiting for their next shift on the ice. 1973 was a banner year for the Whitmer hockey team. They fought the Wood¬ ward Polar Bears in a season-long battle for the league championship. The Panthers finished their regular season play with only one loss and one tie, racking up 25 points in the process. Offering a balanced scoring attack — Mike Foore, Mike Wester, and Steve Pennington were among the top point makers in the league — Whitmer was the league ' s highest scoring aggregation. Goalie Bruce Branson was also a dominant figure at his position. One of the season ' s high points was a tight 2-1 win over Woodward. Th is victory avenged an earlier loss to the Polar Bears. Bruce Branson almost had his fifth shutout in this game, but Woodward scored with 0:43 remaining. Teammates follow Ray Poskonka as he attempts to take the puck out of his own end. Captain Scott Foore discusses with the referee who is to receive penalities. Bruce Branson confers with his coaches about the remaining minutes of the period. SPORTS 279 TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW; R. lagulli, K. Pituch, D. Copsey, J. Larkin, A. Palmiter, S. Laney, M. Blinder, D. Mcllhargey. BACK ROW; Mr. Whiteman-Coach, R. Lerner, D. Begley, B. Hale, T. Ball, R. Fritch, B. Dolgin. WHITMER TENNIS SCORES OPPONENTS 1 Woodward 4 0 Rogers 5 0 Sylvania 5 4 Bedford 1 2 Ottawa Hills 3 2 Clay 3 0 Maumee 5 1 St. Francis 4 4 Anthony Wayne 1 2 Clay 3 0 Sylvania 5 1 Woodward 4 1 Ottawa Hills 4 Dave Mcllhargey puts great determination into his return, a big point in winning a match. Don Begley puts all his power into his serve, while Steve Laney waits for a possible return. ABOVE: John Larkin retreats to the back of the court while returning an opponent ' s shot. LEFT: Warming up before playing Ottawa Hills, Laney works hard on improving his serve. 280 SPORTS Dave McIIhargey moves to the corner to backhand a shot against Ottawa Hills. Racketmen to Feature New Courts for 1973 Campaign The racketmen began their season in early March, training for the tough schedule they were to face. By practicing every night after school at Trilby Park, the team prepared for the competition ahead. The team had some tough breaks during the season, winning matches against Anthony Wayne and Bedford. They lost a total of eleven matches. Top players on the team included 1972 graduates Mario Blinder, Brad Dolgin, Joel Scheinbach, Alan Palmiter, and Don Begley. Undergraduates winning awards were Dave McIIhargey, Steve Laney, Dan Copsey, Pete Silverman, and John Larkin. The 1972 season was Mr. James Whiteman ' s last year as tennis coach at Whitmer. He guided the team for six years, beginning in 1967. In 1973 the team will have a new playing facility as well as a new coach. All practices and home matches will be held on the new tennis courts built at Stacy Field, across Clegg Drive from Whitmer. These six courts will replace those at Trilby Park as the home base for the Panther tennis team. Putting all his power into his backhand, Steve Laney is hoping it cannot be returned. A close-up of Steve shows the good form needed for a powerful and successful serve. SPORTS 281 GOLF SCORES Whitmer Opponents 9 Vi Clay 3V2 5 Ottawa Fiills 13 13 Genoa 0 2Vz Maumee 15 V2 0 Sylvania 18 14 2 Bedford 3 1 2 3 Vi Perrysburg 14 V2 10 Rogers 9 Vi Napoleon 11 V2 3 Vi Findlay 14 Vi 12 Bedford 6 11 Start 8 0 Napoleon 19 4 Sylvania 15 10 Vi Perrysburg 7 Vz 10 9 th Rogers Sectional 9 Golfers Overcome Problems Resulting From Inexperience The 1972 golf team had its share of problems in the early part of the season. Except for one senior, the team consisted of all sophomores and their inexperience caused some problems. At the mid-point of the season, the team record stood at two wins and seven losses. At this point they held a friendly” team meeting which seemed to turn the season around. The Panthers finished strong, winning six of their last eight matches, losing only to Sylvania and Napoleon, teams that finished in the top six in the state tournament. Jeff Norris, who anchored the team, coupled with sophomores Jim Metter and Phil Roselieb to lead the team. The Panthers lost only Jeff Norris and with the fine group of returning sophomores, are looking forward to the ' 73 season with great expectations. The sophomores, with one year of competition, and the addition of several promising newcomers, should make for an interesting and successful season to come. GOLF TEAM: P. Roselieb, M. Pietras, J. Metter, J. Kerner, M. Lewis, K. DeMarco, Mr. Weida — Coach. 282 SPORTS Coach Gregg Weida instructs Jim Kerner on the position of his hands while addressing the ball. LEFT: Jim Metter takes careful aim at one of Tamaron Country Club ' s grassy greens. SPORTS 283 First baseman Dave Duhaime leaps high to spear a line drive headed for right field. Diamondmen Top Toughest Squads in Northwest Ohio Tom Barriger puts great effort into his swing while trying for an extra-base hit. Hoping to start a double play, shortstop Rick Wilson flips the ball to Phil Knisely. Marc DeWood watches while a teammate success¬ fully attempts to steal second base. 284 SPORTS VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: R. Moore, S. Potter, R. Wilson, P. Knisely, J. Norton, M. DeWood, R. Sharrow. MIDDLE ROW: C. Ferch-Trainer, J. Chandler, D. Duhaime, A. Allsop, B. Rutter, R. Rash, M. Malinovsky, R. Paquette, T. Barriger, S. Szychowski-Scorekeeper. BACK ROW: Mr. Ogrodowski-Coach, R. Skulas-Manager, M. O ' Reilly, R. Miners, G. Lewis, C. Nearhood, T. Inman, T. Siefert, Mr. Schulz-Coach. VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES Whitnier 0 4 4 6 5 6 0 6 3 6 5 9 4 5 8 1 11 4 Waite St. Francis Sylvania Bowsher M aumee Clay Findlay Fremont Start St. John ' s Fremont Clay Central Findlay Rossford Bedford Ottawa Hills Start Opponents 3 7 2 5 0 5 2 11 4 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 4 RESERVE SCORES Whitmer Opponents 4 St. Francis 13 4 Rossford 2 3 Sylvania 6 3 Maumee 2 5 Clay 6 2 Woodward 0 12 Fremont 4 12 Start 6 5 Fremont 4 6 Clay 3 14 Sylvania 2 22 Whiteford 4 9 Bedford 4 The 1972 varsity baseball team ended up with a 13 win, 5 loss record. They defeated some of the toughest teams in Northwest Ohio, beating Findlay, (the Ohio State champs). Central (the City League champs), Maumee (the Northern Lakes League champs), and Fremont Ross (the District champs). Marc DeWood was the leading hitter with a .345 average. Rob Sharrow finished the year with 16 runs batted in, while Tom Inman led the team with 12 stolen bases. Sharrow and Inman led with 17 and 15 runs scored, respectively. Gary Lewis had a 1.02 earned run average, followed by Tim Siefert ' s 1.04. DeWood, Inman, Lewis, Ron Miners, and Siefert were selected to the first team All-Metro. The reserve baseball team compiled a fine 10-3 record in 1972. The fact that the players improved greatly is exemplified by the fact that they won their last eight games, including two against teams which had previously defeated them. Team captain Jeff Alt along with team leaders Rick Rash, Ryan Paquette, and Ron Kazmierski were instrumental in developing this winning attitude. Mike O ' Reilly and Mike Weidinger competed all season long for the batting title. O ' Reilly finally won on the last day of the season, finishing with a .364 average. O ' Reilly also won the pitching honors with a 7-1 record and a 1.54 ERA. Mike Markham also pitched well with a 3-0 record. RESERVE BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: R. Kazmierski, R. Strong, G. Brooks, J. Alt, D. DeArmond, D. Brownlee, R. Crowell. MIDDLE ROW: B. Benner, M. Markham, B. Borer, D. Braun, L. Clement, R. Firsdon, M. Weidinger. BACK ROW: Mr. Hutchinson-Coach, T. Fincher, J. Dermer, M. O ' Reilly, R. Bradish, B. Yaros, Mr. Kepp-Coach. SPORTS 285 Pantherettes Master Dances for Basketball Half Times For their fourth successful season the Pantherettes, performing during half¬ time at basketball games, provided entertainment for the spectators. They spent much time at evening practices and Saturday afternoon rehearsals perfecting num¬ erous routines. They were advised by Mr. Mrs. George Offenburg, who have been the advisors and choreographers for two years. Tryouts for Pantherettes were held in the spring. Twenty-two girls were chosen for their dancing ability and overall appearance. Leslie Lein served as president, Debbie Feaver as vice-president, Theresa Hallenbeck as secretary, and Sue Zunk as treasurer. This year the girls danced to melodies such as Hang on Sloopy, Sleight Ride, and Shaft and they hope to participate in various activities this summer. A few of the Pantherettes perfect the kick line for their half time performances. Sandy Cramer displays talent and skill while con¬ centrating on a routine. PANTHERETTES: KNEELING: S. Gaiffe, D, Bailey, S. Cramer, R. Zuccarell, D. Mauss, A. Henning, D. Deering, C. Smith, L. Lein. STANDING: L. Leitnick, C. Fulop, K. Kistler, J. DeVaul, K. Smenner, S. Zunk, K, Parquette, T. Hollenbeck, J. Reichert, C. Foreman, J. Graham, L. Burtch. Not shown: D. Feaver. WHO SAID I HAD BAD BREATH? IS IT TRUE BLONDES HAVE MORE FUN? DO YOU STILL THINK MY MOM WEARS ARMY BOOTS? SPORTS 287 X£JGE3a Vkmuh cr a BEST WISHES To Whitmer’s Class of 1973 .ijaaL from Jefferson Library Club 1971-1972 MAYNARD HARCOURT INSURANCE INSURE TODAY BE SURE TOMORROW 5747 SECOR RD. 475-4609 RIGHTMYER and OLES for DICTATOR Support the People ' s Revolutionary Proletarian Worker ' s Party AVION B I YOUR WHEEL 475-2103 ■ ' ESTATE DEALER TRAVEL TRAILER SALES MOBILE HOME PARK MR. AND MRS. 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FRANK MACK CAROL BANNING GARY KENNEDY YOU ' LL LIKE US TRY US, BRONDES FORD 5717 SECOR ROAD CLASS of 73 COMING TOGETHER IS A BEGINNING, WORKING TOGETHER IS PROGRESS STAYING TOGETHER IS SUCCESS f [ -j 1 1 Organizations Index Amateur Radio Club 202 Junior Engineering Technological Society 192 American Field Service 203 Junior Stenographic Block 188 Art Clubs 201 Library Councils 216,217 Bands 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225 Majorettes 220 Biology Club 202 OOEA Chapter Officers 191 Campus Life 203 Oracle Staff 226-231 Chess Team 196 Panthers ' Pause 219 Choirs 204, 205, 206, 207 Paramedical Club 192 Distribu tive Education Club of America 193 Pep Clubs 215 Drum Majors 221 Quill and Scroll 218 Equestrian Club 197 Senior Account — Clerk Block 189 Forensic Clubs 208, 209 Senior Clerk — Typist Block 190 Forum 208 Senior Stenographic Block 189 French Club 211 Ski Club 196 Future Teachers of America 191 Spanish Clubs 212, 213 German Club 210 Student Councils 198, 199 Girls ' Athletic Association 197 Thespians 200 Honorary Societies 194, 195 Varsity W 214 Junior Account — Clerk Block 188 Vocational Industrial Clubs of America 193 Junior Clerk — Typist Block 190 Whitmer Summer Players 200 Senior Index Key to abbreviations: AFS — Ameri¬ can Field Service: ARC — Amateur Radio Club: Art — Art Club: Band — Band: Bball — Baseball: Biol — Biology Club: Bskball — Basketball: CC — Cross-Country; Chess — Chess Club; Chi — Cheerleaders; Choir — Choir; CF S — Classical Honor Socie¬ ty; Circus — Circus; CL — Campus Life; ClCom — Class Committee; CIP - Class Play: CIO - Class Officer: Deb — Debate: DECA — Distributive Education Club of America: DrM — Drum Major: Eques — Equestrians; Fball — Foot¬ ball; Forum — Forum: Fren — French Club; FrH — French Honorary; FTA — Future Teachers of America; GAA — Girls ' Athletic Association: Germ — German Club; Golf — Golf; HCCt — Homecoming Court: HCQ — Homecoming Queen; Hockey — Hockey; IE — Individual Events; lOE — Intensive Office Education; IS — Independent Study; JCWA — Junior Council on World Affairs: JETS — Junior Engineering Technical Society; LC — Library Council: MBand — Marching Band; Maj — Majorettes; Mus — Musical; MusCom — Musical Committee; NFL — National Forensic League; NHS — National Honor Society; ORACLE — ORACLE: Orch — Orchestra; Panth — Pantherettes; Para — Paramedical Club; PBand — Pep Band; Pep — Pep Club; PlCom — Play Committee; PP — Powder Puff; PPause — Pan¬ ther ' s Pause: PrCom — Prom Com¬ mittee: QB — Quiz Bowl; QS — Quill and Scroll; SC — Student Council; SE — Select Ensemble: Ski — Ski Club: Span — Spanish Club; SpH — Spanish Honorary; StBand — Stage Band; Swim — Swimming; Sym — Symphonic Band; Ten — Tennis; Thes — Thespians; Track — Track; VBand — Varsity Band; VICA — Vocational Industrial Club of Ameri¬ ca; VW — Varsity W; Wrest — Wres¬ tling; WSP — Whitmer Summer Players; YFC — Youth for Christ; YL — Young Life, Abbott, Margaret 26: NHS 3,4; Span 2. Abrell, Sue 26: Circus 3, Ach, Roger 26. Adams, Bonnie: DECA 3,4. Adkins, Gene 26. Ahrendt, Audrey 26, 193. Alberts, Debra 26, 193, 195: NHS 3, 4; Pep 2; SC 2; VICA 3, Queen — 4; YL3,4. Alsop, Arthur 26, 285: Bball 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; SpH 2,3,4. Alt, Jeff 26, 285. Amstutz, Tom 26, 254, 258, 262: Bskball 2,3; Circus 3,4; Fball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; VW 2,3,4. Anderson, Jackie: Circus 2; CL 4; DECA 3,4; PPause 3,4 Pep 2; YL 3,4. Andrews, Melinda 26, 197. Angelotti, Denise 26. Archer, Elaine 26, 222: Band 2,3,4; CHS 2,3; Circus 2; Eques 2; GAA 3,4; MBand 2,3,4; Mus 2; PBand 2,3; Sym 2,3,4. Armstrong, Michael 26. Armstrong, Robert 26. Arndt, Robert 26. Arquette, James 26: Circus 2. Ascunce, Carlos 26, 64, 147, 200, 239, 243: Choir 2; CIP 3,4; Mus 2,3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; PlCom 3,4; Span 2; Thes 3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Bacon, Kathleen 26, 200, 203, 206, 207, 208: AFS Sec - 4; Choir 2,3,4; CIP 3,4; Deb 2,3,4; Forum 2,3,4; Germ 2,3; Mus 2,3,4; NHS 3, Sec — 4; NFL 2,3, Sec — 4; PlCom 4; Thes 4; WSP 2,3,4. Badgley, Darryl 26. Baker, Jane 26, 194, 195, 199, 215: Circus 2,3,4; NHS 4; Pep 2,4; SC 2,3,4; Span 2; SpH 2,3,4, Baker, Michael 27, Baker, Tina 27: Circus 2; Pep 2. Ball, LouAnn 27, 297: CHS 2,3; Eques 2, Pres — 3, Sec — 4; Germ 3. Ball, Patricia 27. Ballard, Luann 27: CHS 3; Para 3. Baltzell, Sandy 27, 222: Band 2,3,4; Mus 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4. Banning, Carol 27, 300: Eques 4; Para 4; PP 4. Barnett, Kim: VBand 4. Baron, Susan 27, 193: Circus 4; Pep 4; PP 4. Barriger, Thomas 27, 214, 254, 258, 284, 285: Bball 2,3, Capt — 4; Circus 2,3,4; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2,3,4; VW 3, Treas — 4. Bartelheim, Debra 27: Pep 2. Bartolett, Bruce 27. Barton, Teddi 27. Basch, William 27, 260, 264, 292: Bskball 2; CC 2,3,4; SC 3,4; Track 2,3,4; VW 3,4. Bates, Beverlv 27, 184, 193; GAA 2; VICA 3,4. Batton, James 25, 27, 195, 214, 254, 262, 269: CHS 2,3,4; Circus 2,3,4; ClOff — Sgt-at-Arms 4; Fball 2,3,4; NHS 4; Track 3, VW 3,4; Wrest 4. Beaudoin, Dan 27. Benner, Bryan 27, 214, 254, 260, 261: Bball 2; Bskball 2; Chi 4; Circus 2,3, 4; ClCom 2,3,4; CIP 3; Fball 2,3,4; Pep 2; Track 2,3,4; VW 2,3,4. Bennett, Colleen 27: Art 3, PlCom 4. Bentley, Alice 27, 171, 194, 222: Art 3; Band 2, Lib — 3, Sec — 4; Circus 2; FrH 3,4; MBand 2, Lib — 3, Sec — 4; Mus 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 2; PBand 4; PrCom 2; Sym 2,3,4; YL 4. Benton, Terry 27. Besase, Anthony 28, 145, 176. Billheimer, Debbie 28. Bissonnette, Sandra 28, 189, 191, 235: Choir 2; Circus 2,3,4; HCCt 4; lOE Pres — 3,4. Blessing, Patricia 28, 194: Pep 2,3,4; PrCom 2; SC 2,3,4; Span 3,4; SpH 2. Bloomheart, Karen 28. Blossom, Gregory 28. Bondy, Dennis 28. Borer, William 28, 285: Bball 3,4. Borysiak, Michael 28, 194: SpH 3,4; Track 2. Bower, Dawn 28. Bowers, Deborah 28, 174, 193: VICA 3.4, Bowers, Steve 28: VICA 4. Boyer, James 28, 265: Chi 3,4; Ten 3.4. Bracht, Vanessa 28. Bradish, Richard 28, 254, 285: Bball 2,3; Circus 2,3; CL 2,3,4; Fball 2,3,4. Bradshaw, Ronald 28. Brandeberry, Karen 28, 191: Choir 2; FTA 3,4. Branson, Bruce 278, 279: Hockey 2, 3, Pres — 4; VICA 4. Brausieck, Sherrie 28. Brazeau, Daniel 28, 202; Biol 3,4. Brezee, Joy 28. Brown, Stephen 29: Circus 2. Brown, Stephen F. 29, 200, 206, 207, 242: Choir 2,3,4; CIP 3; Mus 2,3,4; Thes 3,4. Brueshaber, Rick 29, 210. Bryant, Betty 29: DECA 3. Buckley, Joann 29, 189: Choir 2; FTA 3, 10E3, Pari - 4. Buettner, Lawrence 29; Bskball 2. Bugbee, Robert 29, 295, 246. Bumbaugh, Mary 29. Burk, Vivian 29, 190: lOE 3,4. Burkhardt, Cheryl 29. Burkhart, Debbie 219: NHS 3,4; PPause 4. Burnett, Diane 29: Span 2. Burnside, Jeff 29, Burt, Melvin 29. Burtch, Steve 29, 214, 260, 264: Bball 4; CC 4; Track 3; VW 4. Burton, Charlene 29, 195, 222: Band 2,3,4; Circus 2; MBand 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; SpH 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4. Bury, Doug 29. Camp, Lou Ann 29, 193: VICA 3,4. Campbell, Kay 29. Cappelletty, Ron 29. Carmichael, Audrey 29, 191, 206, 207: Choir 2,3, Pres — 4; Circus 2,3, 4; CIP 3,4; FTA 3,4; Mus 3,4; SE 4; Thes 3,4; WSP 3,4. Carone, John 30, 214, 254, 268, 269, 271. Carpenter, Linda 30. Carper, Debbie 30, 193. Carson, Sue 30: Choir 2; Fren 2; GAA 2; IE 2; WSP 2. Carter, Debra 30, 162, 189, 195, 218: CIP 4; lOE 3,4; NHS 4; PPause 3; PrCom 3; QS 3,4; WSP 2. Carter, Judy 30, 191, 195, 197; Band 2,3; Eques 2, VP — 3, Pres — 4; FTA 2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Germ 2; NHS 4; Pep 2; VBand 2,3. Casagrande, Gregg 30. Casagrande, Robert 30. Casey, Sylvia 30, 189, 195; lOE 3,4; NHS 4. Casida, Dennis 30. Caswell, Richard 30, Chandler, James 30, 222, 223, 285: Band 2,3,4; Bball 2,3,4; MBand 2,3,4; StBand 2,3,4; Sym 3,4; PBand 2,3,4; VBand 2,3,4. Chapman, Dave 30: Fball 2,3; SpH 3. Chapman, Joan 30: ClCom 4; PrCom 4; VICA 3. Cheikh, Alex 30, 160. Chio, Bonnie 190. Christie, Greg 30. Christophono, Mark 30. Christy, Tom 30, 193; DECA 3,4; Track 2. Cicerella, Debbie 30. Ciesinski, Dennis 30, 202: ARC 3,4; Circus 2; Track 2; VICA 3,4. Cisek, Linda 31, 208: Deb 2,3,4; Forum 2,3,4; IE 2,3,4; NFL 3,4; Span 2,3,4; SpH 3,4. Clancy, Todd 31. Clark, Darlene 31. Clark, J ames 31. Clark, Wendy 31: Pep 2; SpH 4. Cleavenger, Gilbert 31. Cluckey, Jon 31. Cochenour, Kathleen 31: Choir 2; CHS 2; Panth 2; VICA 3,4. Coehrs, Susan 31, 230, 249: AFS 4; CHS 2,3,4, NHS 4; QRACLE 3,4; Para 2. Cole, Patricia 31. Comers, Bruce 31, 202: AFS 4. Connelly, Jeanne 31. Conner, Greg 31. Connin, James 31, 278, 279: Fball 3; Hockey 2,3,4. Cook, Betty 31, 191, 195, 197, 199, 211: Circus 2; ClCom 2,3,4; Fren 2,3, 4: FTA 3,4; GAA 2,3, VP - 4; MusCom 3; NHS 3,4; Pep 2; PlCom 3,4; SC 2,3,4. Cook, Debbie 31, 189: ClCom 2,4; lOE 3,4; FTA 4; PrCom 4. Cook, William 31, 194, 195: Fren 3,4; FrH 2,3,4; NHS 3, Treas — 4. Coon, Jeffrey 31: CL 4. Coon, Richard 31: Art 3; Chess 2; Circus 3,4. Copelin, Mary 31, 220, 222. Copsey, David 32, 176, 202: ARC Sec — 3, Pres — 4; Ski 3,4; Ten 3; Track 2; Wrest 2; VICA 3,4. Corathers, Debra 32. Corley, Clifford 196. Cornish, Cathy 32, 157, 203, 235: AFS 4; HCCt 4; ORACLE 3,4. Cory, Joanne 32: NHS 3,4; Pep 4. Counselman, David 32: Ten 4. Cousino, Brenda 32, 248: Circus 2; Mus Com 3. Cripe, Roxanne 32, 190: lOE 3,4. Critten, Sherry 32, 189. Cross, Larry 32. Crow, Debbie 32, 198. Cully, Sherree 32, 194, 200, 203, 206, 207: AFS 4; Choir 3,4; CIP 3,4; Mus 3; MusCom 3; NHS 3,4; Pep 2; PlCom 3,4; SpH 2,3,4; Thes 4. Cymbolin, Bob 32: SC 2,3. Czerniak, Jeff 32, 171, 222: Band 2,3, 4; JETS 2; EC 2,3,4; MBand 2,3,4; PBand 4; StBand 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4. Dabrowski, Mike 32. Daly, Dave 32, 206: Choir 4. Daney, Linda 32: Circus 4; Fren 2 Pep 2; SC 2,4. Daniels, Vicki 32: Pep 2; SC 3. Dankert, Randy 32. Dark, Sue 32, 189: Circus 2; lOE 3,4. Davis, Debra 32. Davis, Kathryn 33: ClCom 3; Fren 2; Para 2. Davis, Kenneth 33, 260, 273: Bskball 2,3,4; JCWA 3; Track 2,3,4. Davis, Mark 33: Circus 2. Davis, Matthew 33, Deak, Deborah 33, 174. Deeter, Daniel 33, DeFrain, Rae Ann 33, 190, 191, 199: 10E3,4; SC 3,4. Delffs, Newtie 33. DeMoe, Don 33. Denner, Debra 33: VICA 3,4. DeRose, Jenifer 33, 195, 197, 218 227: Fren 2; FTA 2,3; GAA 2,3, Treas - 4; NHS 4; ORACLE 3,4; QS 3, Pres — 4. Derr, Steve 33. Deters, Terry 33. Dewey, Bonny 33, 189: Circus 2,3,4; ORACLE 3. Dewey, Martin 33. Dianda, Robert 195, 196: Chess 4; NHS 4; Wrest 3,4. Dickens, Sherri 33: Circus 4; FTA 4; GAA 2; Pep 4; PP 4; Pr Com 4; WSP4. Dickson, Lois 33, 206: Choir 2,3,4; Circus 3; ClCom 2,3,4; Mus 2; Para 2,3; SC 4. Dillard, Terry 33. Dixon, Daryl 33. Dixon, Louisa 33; Circus 2,3; ClCom 4; Pep 2; PrCom 4; SC 3. Doe, Mary 34: Circus 2; PrCom 4. Domalski, Pam 34, 176, 193: FTA 2,3; SpH 2; VICA 3,4, YL 2,3,4. Doran, Devanie 34, 189, 194, 195, 230: Circus 2; ClCom 3,4; Fren 2; FrH 2, Hist - 3,4; lOE 3,4; NHS 3,4; ORACLE 4; Pep2, PP4. Douglas, Mary Jo 34, 234, 236, 237, 265: Chi 4; Circus 2,4; ClCom 2,3,4; Pep 2,3,4; PrCom 3,4; HCQ 4; SC 2. Dove, Barbara 34, 193; Choir 2; Pep 2; VICA 3,4; YL4. Downing, Deborah 34. Drexler, Mary Jo 34, 207, 208. Driscoll, Dave 165; Circus 4. Dunderman, Daniel 34. Dunlap, Carol 34, 155: CHS 3,4; FTA 3,4. Dusseau, Jeff 34, 145: Chi 3; Choir 3; Eques 3; Mus 4; FTA 3; Thes 3,4; WSP3,4. Duszynski, Darlene 34, Dybowski, Catherine 34, 189: Eques 2 .- Eckman, Connie 34. Edgar, Mike 34, 196; Band 2,3; Ski 3,4; Ten 2; VBand 2,3, Elekonich, Rick 34. Ellinwood, Susan 34, 173. Ellis, Marcia 34. Elting, Richard Lane 34, 202. Epstein, Barb 34. Erswell, Tom 35, 143, 176. Estes, Belinda 35, 145. Eurenius, Karen 35. Evans, Chris 35. Farmer, Alton 35, 212: Span 4. Feaster, Susan 35. Feaver, Debra 35, 194, 195: Choir 2; FrH 3,4; Mus 3,4; NHS 4; Panth 2,3, VP - 4. Fecchino, Michael 35, 144, 229: Cir¬ cus 3; ORACLE 4; PPause 2,3; Ten 2. Feldman, Laurie 35, 194, 195, 197, 208: Gorum 2,3; GAA 2,3, Pres — 4; IE 2,3; NHS 3,4; NFL 3,4; SpH 2,3,4; PP4. Fellman, Diane 35: Biol 3,4; SC 4. Feyes, James 35, 145. Fiedler, Donna 35, 189: Circus 2,3; 10E3,4. Fisher, Greg 35, 193; Band 4; MBand 4; StBand 4; VBand 4. Flaum, Jeff 35: Ten 2. Fleitz, Bob 35. Flo to, Keith 35, 176, 254. Fogh, Beverly 35. Foore, Scott 35, 278; Bball 2; Hock¬ ey 2,3,4. Foreman, Christine 35, 195, 286: CHS 2; Circus 2; Forum 2; IE 2; Mus 3; NFL 2; NHS 4; Panth 2,3,4; Para 2. Forman, Mariann 35, 195, 200, 208: CHS 2,3,4; CIP 4; Forum 2,3,4; IE 2,3,4; NFL 2,3,4; NHS 4; Thes 3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Frederick, Margaret 36. Frederick, Sandra 36, 191: GAA 2,3; Germ 3; FTA 2,3,4. Freiheit, Kathy 36: Circus 2; SC 2,3. Friess, Merle 36. Friess, Pearl 36, 155:ClCom 2,4; lOE 3; PrCom 4. Fritz, Patricia 36. Frome, Susan 36. Fry, Jana 36, 189; Band 2,3; lOE 3,4; Sym 2,3. Fry, John 36. Fulop, Frank 36, 278: Hockey 2,3,4. Furrer, Shirlene 36; Circus 2. Gaiffe, Michelle 36, 194, 286. Galdys, Don 36. Galow, Ray 36: Circus 2,3,4. Galster, Jan 36. Garber 36, 174, 210. Garcia, Marcelo 36, 196, 203: AFS VP — 4; Ski 4; Track 4. Gasiorowski, Roberta 36, 231: ORA¬ CLE 3,4. Gehring, William 36, 65, 151, 254, 269: CC 3; Circus 3; Fball 2,3; Wrest 2,3,4. Geiser, Nancy 36, 195: CHS 3,4; CIP 4. Gensler, Becky 37, 189: Circus 2; CIP 4; 10E3,4. Geoffrion, Julie 37, 191, 195, 210, 231: FTA 4; NHS 4; ORACLE 4; PlCom 3. Gilbert, Sandra 37, 193: VICA 3,4. Gipe, Linda 37, 193: Pep 2; VICA 3,4; WSP 2,3. Girts, Elaine 37, 189, 292: CL 4; Eques 4; lOE 4; YL 3. Godbey, Tim 37, 198, 208: ClCom 2,4; Deb 2,3; Forum 2,3,4; IE 3,4; MusCom 4; NFL 2,3,4; Ski 3; Span 3; SC 2,3,4; Wsp 2. Gomez, Virginia 37. Gottschalk, Lisa 37: Choir 2; Pep 4; Span 2; SpH 3. Goulet, Mary Jo 193: DECA 4. Graham, Donald 37, 203, 292: AFS 4; Fball 2. Graham, Kenneth 37, 292. Grandowicz, John 37. Granger, Maggie 37, 191; FTA 3,4; GAA 2,3; Pep 2, Span 2; SpH 3. Gray, Jeffrey 37. Gray, Laura 37, 189: Circus 2; Germ 2; IOE3,4; Ski 3. Grevis, Dena 37: Band 2; PrCom 3; MBand 2; Sym 2; VBand 2. Grinberg, Beatriz 37. Grindstaff, Marvin 37. Grodi, Carol 37, 292. Gross, Andrea 37, 193: VICA 3,4. Groszewski, Bob 37. Haas, Michael 38, 144: ARC 4; Cir¬ cus 2; VICA 4. Haase, Debbie 38, 172. Hagerman, Diane 38. Haigh, Jane 38, 195, 216: CHS 2,3,4; CIP 3,4. Haines, Susan 38, 194, 195: Fren 2; FrH 2,3; GAA 2,3; NHS 4; Pep 2. Halderman, Kim 38: Band 2; Ski 2,3, Pres — 4. Hale, Sue 38, 191: FTA 4; MusCom 3. Hall, Diane 38. Hall, George 38. Hall, Lucinda 38: Choir 2. Hall, Sue 38, 222, 225. Hamel, Laurie 38, 189: ClCom 2,4; PrCom 4. Hamer, Kerry 38, 194: SpH 3,4. Handler, Debi 38. Hanley, Marcia 38, 194, 203, 231: AFS 3, Pres - 4; FTA 3; ORACLE 4; Span 3; SpH 3,4. Hanna, Michael 38: ARC 3,4; VICA 3. Hanna, Patti 38, 191, 194, 195, 200, 206, 207: Choir 2,3,4; CIP 3; Fren 2,3; FrH VP - 3, Sec - 4; FTA 3,4; Mus 2,4; NHS 3,4; PlCom 4; SE 4; Thes 3, Pres - 4; WSP 2, Sec - 3, Sec — 4. Harbauer, Cheryl 38, 190: Circus 2; lOE 3,4; Pep 3; YL 3,4. Hardy, Dave 38, 214, 254, 255, 259: Circus 4; Fball 2,3,4; Track 4; VW 2, 3.4. Hart, Brian 38. Hartman, Edward 39, 219: AFS 4; PPause 4; YL 3,4. Hasemeier, Jan 39. Hay, Frances 39. Hayes, Linda 39, 197, 215: Circus 2, 3,4; GAA 3,4. Hedges, Peggy 39. Heiny, Christopher 39, 260, 262, 273: Band 2,3; Bskball 2,3,4; MBand 2,3; StBand 2,3; Track 2,3,4; VBand 2,3. Heminger, Douglas 39, 218, 219. Henley, Sharon 39. Henry, Roberta 39. Henry, Sandra 39: Circus 2,4; Eques 2; Pep 2,3. Henry, Scott 39: Pep 2,3. Hensing, Patty 39, 191, 195: FrH 2,3,4; FTA 3, Pres — 4; GAA 2,3; MusCom 3; NHS 4. Hepker, Charles 39: Fball 3,4; Track 2.3.4. Herdter, Nadine 39. Herzog, Beth 39. Hess, Deborah 39: Span 2. Hess, Martha 39, 265: Chi 2,4; Pep 2; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3. Hoerig, Lucinda 39. Hohenshell 39, 206: Choir 4; Deb 2. Holewinski, Ronna 40. Hollopeter, Craig 40, 254, 260. Holmes, Debbie 39, 190: Choir 2; Circus 2; PrCom 3. Holmes, James 40: Wrest 3, Holst, Craig 40: Fball 2. Honas, Don 40, 264: CC 2,3,4; Track 2.4. Horen, Rose 40. Horen, Teri 40, 194: Circus 2,3,4; SpH 4. Horner, Mary 40, 172. Hornsby, Ronald 40, 193. Horton, Sue 40, 195, 200, 238: Choir 2,3; CIP 4; Germ 2; Mus 2; NHS 4; PlCom 3; Thes 3,4. Howe, Donna 40: Circus 2,3,4. Hudak, Jeff: Wrest 2,3. Hume, Lome 40, 260, 262: Track 2,3, 4; Wrest 3. Hume, Mildred 40, 194, 196, 197, 203. Humm, John 40. Hutchinson, La Neace 40. llge, Ulrich 40, 196, 199, 203, 210: AFS 4; Germ 4; Ski 4; SC 4. Irelan 40: Circus 2; SC 2. Irvine, Vicki 40, 190: lOE 3,4. Jacobs, Richard 40, 194. Jacobsen, Gary 40. Jakubowski, Andrew 41. Jakubowski, Carol 41, 189: lOE 3,4. Janowiecki, Kenneth 41. Jaworski, Luella 41, 196, 197. Jenkins, Sue 41: Circus 2. Jerkins, Melody 41, 193: 3,4. Jernigan, Jim 41. Jerome, Julie 41, 194, 195, 199, 200, 242: Circus 2,4; ClCom 2,3,4; Mus 3,4; MusCom 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 2,3,4; PrCom 3,4; Span 2,3; SpH 3,4; SC 2,3,4; Thes 2,3,4; WSP 2. Jewell, Holly 41, 189: GAA 2; lOE 3.4. Johns, Mary Ruth 41: Choir 2; Germ 2 . Johnson, Bev 41, 189: lOE 3,4. Johnson, Jan 41, 193: DECA 4. Johnson, Tom 41. Johnston, Jeff 216: LC 4. Jones, Crystal 41, 238: ClCom 3; CIP 4. Jones, Douglas 41. Jones, James 41, 221, 222: Band 2,3, 4; Circus 2; DrM 3,4; Mus 2,3; MusCom 2; PBand 4; StBand 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4; Track 2; MBand 2,3,4; VBand 4; Wrest 2. Jones, Jerry 41: Circus 2,3,4. Jones, Nancy 41. Jones, Terry 41. Jones, William 41, 222: Band 2,3,4. Joseph, Thomas 42: Circus 2,3,4. Judy, Mark 42, 193: DECA 4. Kajfasz, Connie 42. Kantner, Georgia 42, 194, 195, 199: HCCt 3; NHS 3,4; Pep 2; SpH 3,4; SC 3. Kauffman, Edwin 42. Kazmier, Kim 42: Circus 2; Pep 3. Kazmierski, Ron 42, 195, 285. Keeler, David 42, 254: Bball 2,3,4; Bskball 2; Circus 4; Fball 2,3,4; SC 2,3; VW 3,4. Keeler, Jim 42. Keener, Cindy 42, 194. Keener, Handley 42. Keifer, Lynn 42, 195: Circus 2; CIP 3,4; MusCom 2; NHS 4; SpH 2,3. Kennedy, Gary 42, 192, 195, 300: Germ 4; NHS 4; Para 4. Kilbride, James 42. Kimberly, Connie 42. Kindle, Charles 42. King, Dana 42, 194, 195, 200, 206, 207, 208; Choir 2, Pres - 4; CIP 3; Deb 2,3,4: Forum 2,3,4; FrH 3, Pres - 4; Mus 2,4; NHS 3, VP - 4; Thes 3, Treas — 4; Track 2,3; WSP 2.3.4. Kirchner, Raymond 42. Kluczynski, Karen 42, 194, 196, 200, 208, 239; CIP 4; Forum Pres - 4; Fren 2,3; FrH 3,4; IE 2,3,4; NFL 3,4; PlCom 3; Ski 4; Thes 2, Sec — 3, VP - 4; WSP 2,3,4. Knapik, Gary 42. Knoke, Suzanne 43, 190. Knutson, Cynthia 43. Kolinski, Kathy 43, 198. Kopfmann, Dave 43, 189. Konczal, Jeff 43, 194, 195, 200, 206, 207, 211, 219, 243: Choir 2,3,4: CIP 3; Fren 2,3,4; FrH 2,3,4; Mus 2,3; NHS 3,4; PPause 3,4; Qs 3,4; Thes 2, 3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Koralewski, Nancy 43, 191, 197: FTA 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; MusCom 3; PlCom 3; PP 3; Span 2. Kosinski, Steve 43. Kovacik, Connie 43, 193; DECA 3,4; Pep 2,3: PrCom 3,4; SC 2; PP 3. Krakoff, Steve 43, 194, 195: NHS 4: SpH 2,3,4. Kramer, Michelle 43. Krell, Randy 43: Band 4; Mus 4: StBand 4. Kroft, Denny: DECA 4. Krolak, Mike 43. Kujawa, Gene 43, 278: Hockey 4. Kujawa, Tony 43. Kunikowski, Irene 43. LaBo, Edna 43, 190: lOE 3,4; PP 3,4. Laney, Steve 43, 176, 265, 280, 281. Langham, Marilyn 43. Lanham, Duane 43, 214, 269, 272: VW 2,3,4; Wrest 2,3,4. Fanning, Timothy 43. Larkin, John 44, 214, 280, 281. Laughlin, Arlis 44, 193: VICA Pari— 3, VP - 4. Layman, Bob 44, 194, 195: FrH 2,3,4; JCWA3: NHS 4; Track 2, Leasure, Jan 44. Lee, Carolyn 44, 148, 195, 197, 210: GAA 2,3,4; Germ 3, Pres — 4; NHS 3.4. Lee, Deborah 44: lOE 3,4: PrCom 4. Lee, Mike 44. Lee, Thomas 44. Leestma, Diana 44, 199, 215: ClCom 3,4; CIP 3,4; MusCom 4; FTA 2,3,4; Pep 2,3,4; PrCom 3,4; SC 2,3,4. Lehnert, Susy 44, 196, 197, 203, 206. Lein, Lesley 44, 189, 199, 247, 286: Circus 4; Eques 2; lOE 3,4; Panth 2, 3, Pres - 4: SC 2,3,4. Leininger, Amy 44. Leist, Debbie 25, 44. Leitnick, Susan 44, 194, 195, 203, 208: CIP 3,4; IE 2,3,4; NFL 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; SpH 2,3,4; Thes 2,3,4; WSP 2,3. Lenhart, Matt 44: Fball 3; VICA 4. Leon, Toni 44, 194, 199, 215: Pep 4; PlCom 3,4; SpH 3,4; SC 2,3,4. Lerch, Dawn 44. Lerner, Rich 44, 195, 196, 280: Band 2: Chess 2,3,4; ClCom 2,4; CLP 3,4; Germ 2; JCWA 3; MBand 2; NHS 4; QB 3,4; Ski 2; SC 2,3: Sym 2; Ten 2.3.4. Lewis, Kathy 44, 194, 195, 215: Choir 2; NHS 3,4; Pep 2,3, Pres - 4; PrCom 3; Span 2; SpH 2,3,4; SC 3. Lewis, Linda 44, 190. Lietzow, Marsha 45, 194, 195: AFS 4; Circus 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; NHS 3,4; PrCom 4; SpH 3,4. Linthicum, Mark 45; Fball 2,3. Liska, Robin 45, 194: Fren 2,3,4: FrH 3,4: Mus 4; NHS 3,4. Loar, Robert 45: Choir 2,3. Lochbihler, Tim 45, 214, 254, 259: Circus 2,3; Fball 2,3,4; Track 2; VW 3,4. Lockard, Suzanne 45, 194, 199. Loeffler, James 45. Loeffler, Michael 45. Love, Mary 45. Lowe, Cheryl 45. Lynch, William 45. Mack, Frank 45, 192, 223, 300: Band 2,3,4; Biol 3; Germ 2; MBand 3,4; Orch 3: Para Sgt-at-Arms — 2, VP — 3, Pres — 4: VBand 2,3,4. Mack, James 45: VICA 4. Maiden, Debbie 45: SC 2. Main, Mark 45: Choir 2,3. Majoros, Jill 45, 194, 265, 267: Chi 2,3,4; Circus 2,3,4; ClCom 2; Pep 2; PrCom 3,4; HCCt 4; SpH 2,3,4. Males, Pamela 45, 190; lOE 3,4. Malkin, Gary 45. Mallett, Peggy 45: ClCom 2; GAA 2; Pep 2; Span 4. Malone, Phillip 46. Manoff, Diane 45, 194, 195: AFS 4; Forum 2,3,4; IE 2,3,4; NHS 3, Pres — 4; NFL 2,3,4; PlCom 3,4; SpH 2,3,4; Thes 3,4; WSP 3,4. Manzagol, Jeff 46: Band 2,3; MBand 2; Sym 2; Track 2; VBand 3. Marion, Debora 46. Marley, Fredrica 46. Martin, Connie 46; Circus 2; SC 2. Masell, Barbara 46, 191, 194, 195; ClCom 4; Fren 2; FrH 2,3,4; FTA 3, Sec — 4; NHS 3,4; PlCom 3. Maseman, Neil 46. Masztak, Kelly 46. Mathews, Denise 46, 193: VICA 3,4. Mathews, Sherry lOE 3. Matthews, Joyce 46. Matthews, Terri 46, 189, 194, 199, 215: ClCom 2,3,4; Frh 2,3,4; lOE 3,4; FTA 4; Pep 2; PP 3,4; SC 2. Mattison, Susan 46. Mavis, Tom 46. Mawhorter, Steve 46, 195, 215, 265: Chi 4; CHS 2,3,4; Circus 2,3,4; Fball 2; SC 2; Track 2; Wrest 2. Maxwell, Jeri 46, 194, 195, 198, 203: AFS 4; Circus 3; ClCom 2,3,4; Deb 2; IE 3; NHS 3,4; NFL 2,3; Pep 2; PrCom 3; SpH 2,3,4; SC 4. Mayer, Julie 46. Mayo, Claudia 46: Mus 2,3,4. McBride, Barbara 46. McClellan, Sherry 46, 194: FrH 3,4; NHS 4; PrCom 4; Pep 2. McCloskey, Dan 47. McCoy, Patricia 47, 189, 195: lOE 3,4; NHS 4. McDaniel, Catherine 47. McGee, George 47. McGeechan, Leslie 47: Eques 2; Pep 2,3; SC 2,3. McGrath, Mary 47, 189: lOE 3,4. McHugh, Pamela 47. Mcllhargey, David 47, 280, 281: Circus 4; Ten 3,4; VW 3,4. McMahon, Lynn 47. McNulty, Ellen 47; Ski 4. Melms, Rcihard 47. Menacher, Dan 47, 200, 207. Mennitt, Gail 47: Circus 2. Merritt, Douglas 47: Circus 2,3. Merry, Michael 47, 165. Merzke, Mark 47: Bskball 2; Fball 2. Mettler, Theresa 47. Metzger, Barbara 47. Meyer, William 47. Meyers, Michael 47. Michalski, Darlene 48, 191, 200, 206, 212, 219: Choir 2,3,4; ClCom 3; CIP 3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Mus 2,3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; PPause 4; PlCom 2,3,4; PrCom 4; Span 4; SC 4; Thes 2,3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Miles, Helen 48, 193: DECA 3,4. Miles, Lorraine 48: Choir 2; Span 3. Millen, Cindy 48, 173, 195, 196: AFS 3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; NHS 4; PlCom 2; Ski 2,3,4; Span 2,3,4; SpH 3,4; WSP 3,4. Miller, Amy 48, 199: ClCom 4; Pep 4; Prom 4; SC 4. Miller, Debra 48. Miller, Dianne 48. Miller, Kathy 48. Miller, Marcia 48, 190, 199: lOE 3,4; SC 4. Miller, Nina 48. Mirabello, Mark 48, 195; FrH 2,3, 4; NHS 3,4. Mlynarek, Kristi 48. Mlynarek, Michael 48: Circus 2,3,4. Mock, Daniel 48: Band 2, Circus 2; IOE3,4. Modrowski, Dathy 48, 193. Mohr, Bonnie 48: panth 2. Momberg, Marlene 48, 190. Monday, Larry 48. Moore, Regina 48, 190, 195: lOE 3,4. Moore, Roger 48, 159, 285: Circus 2,3,4; Bball 4; Fball 2,3; NHS 4; Ski 3,4; SpH 2,3,4. Moores, Chuck 49. Morrin, Michele 49. Morris, Cathy 49, 189: Circus 2; lOE 3,4: NHS 3,4; ORACLE 3. Morris, James 49, 278: Hockey 2,3,4. Morris, Rebecca 49: ClCom 3,4; PlCom 4; SC 3. Mossing, Howard 49, 176: ARC 4. Mossing, Theresa 49: GAA 2; Ski 4. Moulton, Kristi 49, 197: Band 3,4; Circus 2,3,4; FTA 3,4; MBand 2,3,4; PBand 2; SC 2; VBand 2,3. Mrkva, Mike 49. Mumy, Robert 49. Munn, Keith 49, 222, 2 23: Band 2,3, 4; Bball 2; Circus 4; MBand 2,3,4; PBand 3; StBand 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4; VBand 2,3,4. Muszynski, Ronald 49, 262; Track 2, 3. Myers, Elizabeth 49: Choir 2; FTA 2,3; MusCom 2,4; PrCom 3. Myers, John 49. Myers, Joyce 49: Fren 2. Myers, Ronald 49. Myler, Joseph 49: Track 4; Wrest 4. Myrice, Pamela 49, 206: Choir 2,3,4; Eques 2. Nause, Jack 49, 203, 292. Nause, Jill 49, 292: AFS 4, Pep 2. Nearhood, Charles 50, 285: Bball 2,3; CL 4. Nelson, Rob 50. Neufeld, Sheri 50. Nicely, Sheila 50, 190: CHS 2; IE VP — 3,4; Panth 2; SC 2. Nichpor, Jan 50. Nieminem, Tarja 50, 203: AFS 4. Niermann, Timothy 50: Wrest 2,3. Nightingale, Jane 50, 200, 206, 207: Choir 2,3,4; CIP 3; FTA 2,3: Mus 2,3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; Para 2,3; PlCom 3; Thes 3,4; WSP 3. Nistel, Jeff 50, 196: Circus 2; Bskball 2; CC 2,3; Ski 3,4; Track 2. Nixon, Cindy 50. Noble, Judi 50, 222: Band 2, Lib — 3, Sec — 4; MBand 2,3,4; Mus 2,3,4; Ski 3; Sym 2,3,4. Noller, Ginger 50, 265: Chi 2,4; Pep 2; PrCom 3,4; Orch 2,3. Null, Robert 50: Circus 2,3,4; Germ 2; Track 2. Nusbaum, Robert 50. Nutter, Bette 50, 190. Oates, Cynthia 50: FTA 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Para 4. Olah, Jeff 50. Olender, Kathy 50, 189: lOE 3,4. Olsen, Cherie 50, 149, 219: GAA 2,3, 4; Germ 2, VP — 3; JETS 2; NHS 3,4; PPause 3, Editor — 4; Qs 3,4. Olson, Murray: Circus 2,3. O Neil, Kathy 50. Opdyke, William 51. Orban, Rochelle 50, 160, 189, 191, 235: Circus 2; lOE 3,4; HCCt 4; Pep 2. Orlowski, Michael 51: ARC 3; VICA 3. Ormiston, Russ 51. Orrin, Cheryl 51. Osowik, Dennis 51. Oswald, Terry 51: Choir 2,3; ClCom 3. Otis, Sherry 51, 193: Eques 4; VICA 3,4; YL 2,3,4. Ott, Charlotte 51. Ott, Sally 51, 195, 203, 218, 228, 292: AFS 4; Eques 2; NHS 4; ORA¬ CLE 3, Editor — 4; QS 3,4. Overholt, Harry 51. Owens, Denise 51, 194, 195, 199, 265: Chi 4; Circus 3,4; ClCom 2,3,4; FrH 3,4; NHS 3,4; Pep 2,3; PrCom 4; SC 2,3,4. Palmer, Jeffrey 51. Palmiter, Jeanette 51, 222: Band 2, Lib — 3, Treas — 4; MBand 3; Maj 3; NHS 3, Hist — 4; Sym 2,3,4; Orch 4. Pawuette, Ryan 51, 285: Bball 2,3,4; Bskball 2; Circus 3,4; CC 2,3; IE 2,3, 4; SC 3. Paren, Lynne 51, 191, 194, 197, 218, 219: Circus 2; ClCom 4; CIP 4; FTA Treas — 3;4; GAA 3,4; Mus 4; PlCom 4; PPause 3,4; QS 3,4; SpH 2,3,4. Parker, Linda 51: Pep 4; PrCom 2; SC 3,4. Parker, Sherry 51. Parkinson, Gary 51. Parks, Debbie 51. Parrish, Jeff 52. Pasley, Anthony 52. Patterson, Patricia 52. Pawlowicz, Norman 52. Paxton, Kevin 52, 278: Hockey 4. Peace, John 52. Perry, Doug 145, 176. Perry, Lynne 52, 190, 197: GAA 2,3, 4; lOE Sgt-at-Arms — 3, VP — 4. Peters, Paul 52, 200, 211, 219, 239: CIP 3,4; Fren 2,3,4; PPause 3,4; Thes 4. Peters, Robert 52. Petz, Jim 52. Pickens, Rose Marie 52, 255. Pickerel, Jenny 52, 193. Pidcock, Deborah 52: Pep 2,3; Span 2; SC 2. Pierce, Terry 52. Pierson, Jennifer 52. Poitinger, Karen 52: Art 3; Pep 2; PrCom 4. Poitinger, Patti 52, 194. Polosky, Pamela 52, 198, 203, 235. Pontius, Daniel 52: Circus 2,3; Track 2 . Poskonka, Raymond 52, 175, 278, 279: Circus 3; Hockey 2,3,4. Potter, Scott 52, 171, 222, 285: Band 2,3,4; Bball 2; MBand 3,4; PBand 3; StBand 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4. Poulson, Carolyn 53: Choir 2,3; Cir¬ cus 2,3,4. Pozsik, Mark 53. Printy, Marcia 53. Provenzano, David 53, 195, 219. Przybylski, Frank 53. Puckett, Richard 53, 194, 214, 260, 273: Bskball 2,3,4; CC 2; NFL 2; SpH 3,4; Track 3,4; VW 3,4. Pullella, John 53, 193. Puterbaugh, John 53: Wrest 2,3. Puthoff, Bonnie 53. Puthoff, Sherry 53: GAA 3. Putnam, Tim 53. Queener, Terrie 53. Radebaugh, Janet 53. Radke, Kay 53. Rainwasser, Howard 53, 194: Germ 2; Span 2,3; SpH 3,4; SC 2. Rapton, Cathy 53, 206. Rash, Richard 25, 53, 149, 195, 214, 254, 285: Bball 2,3,4; Circus 4; CIO VP - 4: Fball 2,3,4: NHS 4; SpH 4; VW4. Rau, Terry 53. Ray, Ann 53: Band 2,3; MBand 2,3; Ski 2; VBand 2,3. Ray, Daniel 54. Redmond, Debbie 54. Reece, Penny 54: Circus 2,3; Pep 2. Reed, Deborah 54. Reichert, Jon 54, 193, 237: ARC 3,4; VICA 3, Sgt-at-Arms — 4. Reinhart, Cris 54. Reinhart, Kathy 54. Reisbach, Renee 54, 195: Band 2,3; Circus 2; Mus 3; NHS 4; Pep 2; Sym 2; VBand 2,3. Reno, Francis 54. Ressler, Donald 54. Retzlaff, Robert 54. Reucher, Sandy 54. Reuther, Carl 54: Track 2. Reuther, Colleen 54. Richards, Kay 54, 198. Rickheim, Pat 54. Riddle, Connie 54, 193: Pep 2; SC 2; VICA 3,4. Ridenour, Dave 54. Riley, Michael 54. Riley, Terry 54, 206, 292: CC 2; Choir 3,4; Circus 2; Para 2; Track 2,4. Rinaldi, Mike 55. Rinehart, David 55: CC 2; Circus 2,3; Fball 2; Track 2; Wrest 2. Ritson, Robin 55, 193, 215, 265: Chi 3,4; Circus 2,3,4; SC 2,3; VICA 3,4. Ritzenthaler, Terri 55: PlCom 2. Rizor, Richard 55. Robbins, Jeff 55, 254. Roberts, Rebecca 55, 189, 199. Rodebaugh, Gregory 55. Roderick, Kerry 55: Ski 3. Roe, Linda 55, 218, 200; Circus 2; ORACLE 3; Pep 2; QS 3, Sec — 4; SpH 3. Rofkar, Karl 55, 156; Circus 2,3,4; Wrest 2. Rolfes, Darla 55, 189: lOE 3,4. Roos, Edward 55. Ross, Larry 55: Deb 2; IE 2; Ski 2,3,4; Wrest 2. Rossman, Diane 55: Maj 2; Span 2. Rowe, Robert 55: Bball 4; Circus 4. Rucki, Candace 55. Rudnicki, Paulette 55, 195, 195, 231: FrH3,4; NHS 4; ORACLE 4. Rusch, Pamela 55: Eques 3. Rybka, Robin 189: GAA 2. Sack, Jim 55; Golf 2; IE 2; NFL 2; SC 2,3; Swim 2; VW 2. Samples, Bill 56: Band 2,3; MBand 2,3. Sampsel, Frank 56: Circus 2,4; SC 2; Track 2. Sanborne, Caroline 242. Savage, Keith 56. Sawyer, Debra 56. Schetter, Chris 56, 190, 191, 195: Circus 2; FTA 3,4; lOE 4; NHS 3,4; SpH 2,3,4. Schlosser, Joseph 56. Schneider, Susan 56, 206, 207:Choir 2,4; Mus 4. Schoenegge, Jack 56. Schoenrock, Denise 56, 195, 236: Fren 2, FrH 3,4; NHS 4; Pep 4; SC 3. Schoenrock, Nannette 56: Fren 2, FrH 3; Pep 2. Schoewe, John 56. Schrein, John 56. Schultz, Eileen 56: GAA 3. Schultz, Esther 56: Biol 3,4. Schultz, Ray 56. Schwartzbeck, Marcy 56, 189; Choir 2; lOE 3,4. Scribner, Connie 56. Sedlock, Joe: Fball 3; Track 2,3. Seger, Wayne 56. Seggie, Laura 56, 198, 235: Band 2,3; HCCt 4; MBand 2; SC 4; VBand 4. Sellers, Bill 56. Shaffer, William: Circus 2. Sharfe, Celia 57, 181, 194, 195: Deb 2; NFL 2; NHS 4; SpH 2,3,4. Sharp, Clyde 191: FT A 4. Sharp, Greg 57: Germ 2. Sharp, Laurie 57, 189: Circus 2; Pep 2 . Sheldon, Brad 57. Sherman, Mark 57, 195, 200, 208: CIP 3,4; Deb 2,3,4; Forum 2,3,4; Germ 2,3; IE 2,3,4; IS 2,3,4; Mus 3; NFL 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Thes 4; WSP ' 2,3,4. Sherman, Pamela 57, 170, 195, 222: Band 2,3,4; CHS 2; Circus 2; Mus 2,3,4; MBand 2,3,4; NHS 4; Sym 2,3,4. Sherwood, Mark 57. Shipman, Doug 202. Shook, Jim 57, 195, 260, 264: NHS 4; CC 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. Shoup, David 57. Shugarman, Wendy: ClCom 2. Shunk, Florine 57, 194: ClCom 2,3, Silver, Sherrie 57. Silverman, Peter 57, 198, 246: ClCom 2,3,4; CIO Pres — 2; Fball 2; SpH 4; SC 2, VP — 3, Pres — 4; Ten 2.3.4. Simons, Ron 57. Simpson, Deborah 57, 198: Pep 2,3; Span 2,3. Singer, Barry: AFS 4. Siwa, Vikki 57: FrH 2,3,4; Pep 2; PP3,4; SC 2. Skulas, Myron 57, 65, 144, 192, 200, 208, 214, 247, 255, 285: Bball 3,4; Chess 4; Forum 2,3,4; IE 2,3,4; JCWA 3; JETS 2,3, Pres — 4; Mus 3; NFL 2,3,4; ORACLE 3,4; Thes 2,3,4; VW 3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Smedlund, Gene 57. Smith, Blaine 57, 193: Choir 2; Hock¬ ey 4; VICA 3,4. Smith, Candice 57, 189: lOE 2,3, Smith, Christine 57: Pep 2,3,4. Smith, Darlene 58, 193. Smith, David 58. Smith, Glenda 58. Smith, Luanne 58. Smith, Michele 58. Smith, Mike 58, 194, 203, 292: AFS 4; SpH 4; SC 3. Smither, Rob 58. Snow, Vernon 58; Wrest 2. Soldner, Diane 58: GAA 2. Solek, Diane 58, 189: lOE 4. Sonner, Tim 58. Sparks, Robert 58, 273, 276: Bskball 2,3,4; Track 4; VW 4. Spath, Marilyn 58. Stanford, Deborah 58; ClCom 3; FTA 3; Para 3. Staples, Robert 58. Stautzenbach, William 58. Stender, Lon 58. Sterger, Stan 58. Stevens, Tami 58, 206, 207: Choir 2,3,4; Circus 2,3,4. Stevens, Wallace 58, 176, 184, 193: ARC 3,4; Fball 3; Ski 2,3,4; VICA 3.4. Steves, James 24, 59, 65, 198, 238, 239: AFS 2,3,4; ClCom 2,3,4; CIO Pres — 3, Pres — 4; CIP 3,4; Fball 2; Golf 2,3; Mus 2; PlCom 4; PrCom 4; SC 2,3,4; Thes 4; VW 2,3,4. Stickels, Sandra 59, 189. Stobinski, Marian 59, 189, 195: lOE Pres — 3,4; NHS 3,4. Stock, Katherine 59. Stoddard, Michael 59: Bskball 2; Deb 4; CC 3; SC 2,3; Track 2,3,4; VW 3,4. Stout, Cecil 59. Strawinski, Brenda 59: Art 3; lOE 3,4; Para 3. Strawinski, Sandra 59, 189: Art 3; lOE 3,4; LC Sgt-at-Arms — 2; Span 2 . Stroup, Stephanie 24, 59, 194: Circus 2,3,4; CI O Sec - 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; Pep 2; PrCom 3,4; HCCt 3,4; SpH 2,3,4. Strowger, Kim 59, 197, 215: Circus 2,3,4; CIP 3; MusCom 2; Pep 4; PlCom 4; PP 3,4; Span 2. Struble, Jeannie 59, 189, 199: Circus 2,3,4; lOE 3,4; Mus 2,3,4; MusCom 2,3,4; SC 4. Stuart, Marlon 59, 194: SpH 2,3,4. Stutz, David 59: Circus 2; Fball 2. Stykemain, Grace 59, 155: Choir 3; Circus 2,3,4; GAA 2,3. Stykemain, Jim 59. St. Yves, Linda 59, 189, 191; lOE VP — 3, Sec — 4; Panth 2; SC 2,3. Sulewski, Steven 59. Sullivan, Thomas 59. Summerville, Gary 59, 254: Fball 2,3, 4. Suwinski, Darlene 59: GAA 2. Swaney, Robert 60, 254, 260, 261. Swartzell, Richard 60, 171, 222: Band 2,3,4; Mus 2,4; MBand 2; StBand 2,3,4; Sym 2,3,4; Track 2,4. Swenson, Dauna 60, 196: Ski 4. Szozda, Frank 60: VICA 3. Taber, J ames 60. Tanner, Debbie 60. Tattersall, Art 60. Taylor, Preston 60, 202: ARC 3,4; VICA 3,4. Taylor, Steve 60. Teachout, Pamela 60. Tefft, Dave 60. Thomas, Deborah 60. Thomas, Peggy 60: Span 4; SpH 4. Thompson, Deborah 60. Thompson, Patrick 60, 195, 203, 292: AFS 4; NHS 4. Thornburgh, Jane 60, 194, 195: Cir¬ cus 2; NHS 3,4; Pep 2,3; SpH 2,3, Pres — 4; SC 2,3. Toth, Carol 60. Trimmer, Marcie 60. Trumbull, John 60. Turby, Jayne 190. Trzcinski, Terry 60. Turner, Dan 61: Band 2; Ski 3; Track 2. Ulman, Pam 61, 199: PrCom 4; SpH 2,3,4; SC 4. Ulrich, Jeff ol, 144, 214, 262, 264. Ulrich, Robert 61. Urbanski, Connie 61, 189. Urbanski, Dianne 61, 193: VICA 3, Sec — 4. Van Dorp 61, 189: AFS 4; Circus 2; GAA 3; lOE 3,4; MusCom 4; PrCom 4; Span 2. Van Etten, Barbara 61, 193, 292. Van Etten, Carla 61. Vargo, Barb 61. Vargo, Joanne 61. Vass, Mary-Alyce 61. Vendt, Richard 61: Germ 2,3. Wadas, Robert 61, 194, 195: NHS 4; SpH Sec — 3,4; SC 2,3. Wade, Thea 61. Waldrop, Michael 61, 219: Circus 3; FTA 4; PPause 3,4; Ski 3. Walker, Debra 61: Band 2,3,4; Circus 4; MBand 2; Pep 2,3; PrCom 4; Span 2; SC 4; Sym 2,3,4. Walker, John 61, 193, 202, 214, 254, 262. Walters, Lou Ann 61. Warnke, Don 61; Bball 2; Circus 4; SC 2,3. Warren, Denise 62. Warren, Pam 62: Circus 2; Pep 2; SC 2,3,4. Wasielewski, Lawrence 62, 214, 254: Circus 2; Fball 2,3,4; Track 2; VICA 3; VW4. Wasnich, Ronald 62. Watt, Keith 62, 222: Band 2,3,4; Mus 2,3,4; MBand 2,3,4; PBand 3; Sym 2,3,4. Webber, Joyce 62, 222: Band 2,3,4; MBand 2,3; Ski 2; Sym 2,3,4. Weber, Jacki 62. Weible, Jerry 62, 269, 272. Weide, Craig 62, 194, 195, 200, 208, 238, 239. Weidinger, Michael 62, 185: Bball 3,4; NHS 4. Weingarden, Clare 62, 193. Weiser, Douglas 62, 193: Bskball 2; VICA 3,4. Wells, Deborah 62, 175, 193: Choir 2,3; VICA 3,4. Wells, Raymond 62. Welter, Frank 62. Wemmer, Dave 62, 222, 223: Band 2,3,4; Germ 4; MBand 2,3,4; Mus 3,4; PBand 2,3; Orch 4; Ski 4; Sym 2.3.4. Whaley, Dennis 62: Circus 4; VICA 3,4; Wrest 2,3. Whaley, Sandra 62, 190, 191, 248: lOE Hist-3,4. Whipple, Becky 62. White, Shelley 62, 190, 198, 238: lOE 3,4; Pep 2,3,4; HCCt 3,4; SC 2,3,4. White, Vicky 63, 196: Art 3,4; Ski 4; SC 2,3. Wichowski, Shirley 63, 195, 197, 218, 231: GAA 2,3,4; MusCom 3; NHS 3,4; ORACLE 3,4; PrCom 4; QS 3, 4. Wilcox, Doug 63. Wilcox, Paula 63. Wildman, Bruce 63, 265: Chi 4; Cir¬ cus 4; Ski 4; VW 4. Wilhelm, Becky 63. Williams, Anthony 63. Williams, Carolyn 63, 189: Choir 2,3; Circus 2,3; CIP 3,4; FTA 2,3,4; lOE 3.4. Williams, Dana 63, 197. Williams, J ames 63. Williams, Kathy 63. Williams, Nancy 63; Band 2,3,4; CHS 2; Mus 2,3; MBand 2,3,4; Orch 4; Sym 2,3,4. Williamson, Elizabeth 63, 206: Choir 2.3.4. Williamson, John 63, 292: AFS 4; SC 2; Ten 2. Willis, Kelley 63, 194, 195, 199, 200, 208, 209, 239; CIP 3,4; Deb 2,3; Forum 2,3,4; Fren 2,3,4; FrH 3,4; IE 2,3,4; Mus 3,4; NHS 4; NFL 2,3,4; SC 4; Thes 2,3,4; WSP 2,3,4. Wilyard, Carol 63. Wilson, Lynn 63: PP 3,4. Winfrey, Jeff 63, 214, 254: Circus 2,3,4; Fball 2,3,4; Track 2; VW 3, VP - 4. Wing, Abby 63. Wise, Rick 63: Ten 4; Wrest 4. Woodward, William 64, Wrede, Randi 64, 203, 292; AFS 4. Wright, Janet 64: Fren 4; FrH 4, Wurster, Virgil 64, 202. Yarrito, Cindi 64. Yingling, Chris 64: Bskball 2; NHS 4. Zahn, Larry 64, 192, 208: CIO Sgt- at-Arms — 2,3; Deb 2,3,4; Forum 2,3; IE 3; JETS 2,3,4; NFL 2,3,4, Zakrzewski, Linda 64, 161, 162, 189, 191: lOE 3,4; ORACLE 3. Zaracki, Pamela 64. Zawodni, Rick 64. Ziegler, Diana 64, 196, 201: Art VP — 4; Ski 4. Zink, Robert 64: Bskball 2; Circus 4; CL 3,4; Span 2; SC 2,3. Zink, Stephanie 64. Zmudzinski, Victoria 64, 197; GAA 2,3,4; Para 2,3. Zorecki, Debbie 64: Art 3; Eques 2; Span 2. INDEX 305 Undergraduate Index Abrell, Denise 67. Abrell, Eugene A. 119. Ach, Jeff 119. Ach, Mark 83, 255. Achtermann, Hiedi L. 119. Ackerman, Michelle 67, 197. Acres, Daniel 101. Adams, Amy 101, 212. Adams, Cheryl 67. Adams, Chris 67. Adams, Kim 67, 255. Adams, Lynn 101, 224. Adams, Mike 101. Adams, Robert 101. Adams, Tim 101, 275. Adamski, Lori 83, 212. Addis, Cheryl 101, 212. Adelman, Evan 83, 269. Adelman, Gary 67, 254, 269. Adkins, Monty 101, 204. Adler, Dave 101. Adler, Karen 67. Adlington, Barb 101. Adlington, Sandy 101. Aemisegger, Brad 101, 256, 263. Aemisegger, Sue A. 119, 192. Agard, Cathy Jo 119. Ahrendt, Pamela 83. Alberani, Kim 83. Albitz, Sue 83, 194, 197, 211. Albright, Mike F. 119. Alcorn, David 83. Aldrich, Elizabeth 83. Aldrich, Faith J. 119. Aldrich, Gareth L. 119. Aldrich, Marcie 101. Aldrich, Richard 83, 263. Alexa, Mark 67, 202. Alexa, Pamela 83, 201, 215. Alexander, Lisa 101. Alexander, Shirley 83, 206, 212. Alliman, Pamela 119, 213. Allred, Dave 119. Allsop, Larry 101, 263. Alt, Greg 101, 210, 256, 263, 270. Alt, Toby 119, 270. Amborski, Rob 83. Anas, Sandy 101. Anderson, Diane 101. Anderson, Mark 67, 193. Andree, Sonja 119. Andrews, Don 119. Andrews, Doug 101. Andrews, Pamela 67, 215. Andryzcik, Denise 83. Andryzcik, Linda 67, 208. Andryzcik, Steve 119. Anello, Jan 119, 217. Angel, Dave 67, 214, 264. Angel, Laurie 83. Angus, Robin 119. Ansted, Dana 83, 206 Anthony, Tammy 119. Antoine, Alan 67, 193. Antoine, Kim 101. Archer, Gerald 83, 263. Archer, Gordon 119, 224. Armstrong, Linda 67, 194, 196, 199, 203. Armstrong, Mark 83. Armstrong, Steve 101. Arnold, Norman 67, 214, 268, 269. Arroyo, John 67. Arthur, Lynn 67, 188. Arvanitis, George 119. Ashba, Mark 101, 224, 256. Ashenfelter, Matt 101. Ashley, Kathleen 119. Ashman, Ron 83. Assally, Cheryl 67, 215, Astry, Shelley 83. Atwood, Debbie 83, 194, 198, 215. Aubry, Jeff 67, 193. Augustyniak, Mike 119, 224, 277. Aumiller, Brian 83, 263, 269. Aumiller, Chris 101. Aurand, Jeffrey 270. Auth, Paul 83, 210. Avalos, Ann 83. Ayers, Nancy 101. Babcock, Judy 67. Babich, Frances 67, 197, 200, 202. Babich, Steve 119. Babkiewicz, Charla 101, 212. Bable, Cheryl 83, 215. Bable, Mark 119. Bachli, David 119, 205. Bachli, Diane 67, 194, 227. Backfisch, Marc 83. Backmeier, Brian 83, 196. Bacon, Beth 119, 224. Badhorn, Jim 101. Bahna, Carrie 101. Bailey, Cathy 101, 198, 216. Bailey, Dale 83, 255, 269. Bailey, Darlene 83, 286. Bailey, William 101. Bair, Gene 119. Bair, Julie 101. Bair, Tom 67. Baird, Barbara 101, 212, 224. Baker, Dave 101, 212, 256, 263, 275. Baker, Don 83, 200. Baker, Jim 83. Baker, Kim 119. Baker, Ronnie 67, 194, 200, 208. Baker, Sally 83. Baker, Steve 101. Baker, Terri 101, 204. Baldwin, Ben 101, 224. Baldwin, Don 101. Ball, Tracy 67, 196, 280. Ballard, Daryl 274. Ballard, Don 101. Balogh, Kevin 83. Baltzell, Judith 101, 224. Banning, Chuck 101. Banning, Connie 67. Barker, Doug 67, 193. Barker, Karen 119. Barley, William 119. Barnard, Carol 119, 205, Barnes, Barb 83, 192. Barnes, Candis 67, 194, 197, 215, Barnes, Greg 83, 254. Barnes, Jeff 101. Barnes, Jeffery 67, 254. Barnes, Lawrence 67. Barnett, Duane 83, 201, 206. Baron, Don 119, 257. Baron, Gary 119. Barra co, Cherie 119. Barrington, Mary 101. Barron, Allona 101. Bartelt, Donald 101, 212, 256. Barlett, Guy 83, 269. Bartlett, Joni 67, 216. Bartlett, Julie 101, 198, 266. Bartolet, Kathy 101, 198. Bartolett, Brian 101. Barton, Beth 101, 210. Barton, Steven 101. Basil, Nancy 67. Basil, Ronald 119. Basinger, Edward 119. Bates, Virgil 67. Bauer, Terry 67, 191, 193. Baumer, Les 83. Baumgartner, Dana 101, 256, 270. Baumgartner, Rick 119. Baumhower, Candy 119. Baumhower, Cheryl 83. Baumhower, Cindy 67, 188. Baxter, Jackie 83. Baster, Richard 119. Bayes, Vickie 67, 222. Baz, Cynthia 101, 204. Baz, Pamela 67, 198. Beach, Chuck 67, 202. Beagan, Robert 120. Beakas, Andrea 101. Bearringer, Deborah 67. Bearringer, Linda 83. Beattie, Mark 119. Beauchamp, Nancy 83. Beavers, Jan 83. Beavers, Richard 119. Beck, Allen 83. Beck, Bob 83. Beck, Julie 101, 204. Beckett, Eddie 119, 270. Beddoes, Brian 101, 270. Beebe, Brad 119. Beeler, Kathy 83. Beeler, Randall 83. Begley, Jon 119, 257, 270. Behrendt, Harold 67. Belair, Lynn 67. Belcher, James 101. Bell, Elisabeth 83, 210, 222. Bell, Michael 83. Bell, Vicki 101. Bellair, John 67, 214, 260. Bellair, Nancy 101, 212. Bellfy, John 83. Bellfy, Tim 101. Bender, Robert 101. Bender, Tammy 101. Bender, Terri 83, 197. Benedict, Teresa 119. Benjamin, Dave 119. Benner, Bruce 67, 254, 285. Bennett, Bruce 119. Bennett, Shelly 119. Benore, Jack 101. Benore, Juliann 67. Benore, Mary 83. Benson, Kathy 101, 204. Benson, Mary 67. Benson, Susan 119, 205. Bentley, Charles 83, 194, 211. Benton, Fay 67, 188. Benton, Janice 101. Benton, Roberta 83, 206. Benton, Sally 83. Beres, Teresa 193. Bermick, Kathy 67. Bermick, Kathy 102. Bermick, Michael 67. Bernard, Janis 67, 215. Bernhagen, Brad 119, 257, 270. Bernhagen, Vicki 67, 197, 231. Bernhoft, Kim 83. Berning, Cheryl 67. Berning, Joseph 102, 256. Berning, Robin 119. Berning, Valrie 83. Bertz, Chris 119. Besendoffer, Lynn 67. Bevins, Timothy 102. Beyer, Chris 119. Beyer, John 119. Beyer, Lisa 67. Bible, Jean 119. Bielski, Gary 83. Bilbrey, Jesse 102. Biletchi, Christine 67, 188. Billheimer, Bob 83, 196. Binder, Scott 102. Bingham, John 83. Bird, Carol 83, 206. Birr, Don 83. Birr, Kenneth 102. Birr, Rick 83. Bishop, Tony 102, 256. Bissonnette, Denise 119. Black, Jeff 67. Black, Jerry 83. Blackford, Cindy 84. Blackford, Jesse 119. Blackford, Terry 102. Bladel, Jay 84. Blair, Linda 102, 201. Blair, Pat 84. Blair, Timothy 102, 212, 224. Blake, Edwin 119. Blank, Denise 119. Blanton, Lynn 102. Blanton, Terry 84. Blase, Martha 119, 205, 217. Blasingim, Debra 84. Blasingim, Donna 102. Blasingim, Janet 119, 205. Blatchford, Jim 84. Blessing, Janet 119, 205. Blond, Bill 102, 263, 270. Bloom, Patti 84. Bloomhart, Craig 102. Blowers, Janet 119. Blowers, Linda 84. Bly Allison 102. Bly, Dave 84, 274. Bly, Roger 84. Bly, Steven 67. Bober, Judy 119, 225. Bober, Vicki 102, 224. Bodart, Scott 120, 224. Bodi, Mike 102. Bodnar, Lori 102, 212. Boettger, Mark 120. Bogart, Dan 84. Boggs, William 120, 270. Boham, Doug 102, 256. Bohland, Eugene 67, 171, 222, 273. Bohland, Mary 84, 192, 222. Boileau, Cheryl 120. Boileau, Debbie 102. Boldt, Dan 120 Boles, Donna 67, 188. Bomar, Bob 120. Bondy, Alan 120. Bondy, Dean 102, 256. Bondy, Don 67. Bondy, Don 102. Bondy, Joseph 102. Bones, David 102. Bonkowski, James 84, 200. Booher, Randy 67. Boone, Elaine 67, 188. Borer, Jane 84, 99, 212. Borer, Lisa 101. Borer, Ruth 102. Boros, Robert 67. Borowski, Dan 120. Borowski, Terry 68, 193. Borysiak, Carol 84. Borysiak, Dave 84, 274. Bosh, Leslie 120, 199, 224. Bosh, Shannon 102, 224. Bosshardt, Chris 120, 224. Bosshardt, Deb 84. Bovia, Diane 102, 212. Bower, Paul 263. Bowerman, Dennis 102. Bowerman, Jodi 120, 192. Bowman, Jeff 67, 255. Bowman, Joe 120. Bowman, John 84. Bowsher, Sheila 102, 204. Boyd, Cheryl 67. Boyd, Joette 68, 194. Boyd, Terry 68, 196. 306 INDEX Boyer, Beth 102. Boyer, David 68, 196. Boyer, Donald 120, 205. Boyer, Greg 102, 204. Boyer, Jeff 102. Braden, Patty 68, 146. Bradley, Debbie 102, 198. Bradley, Lindsey 120. Bradley, Paul 120. Bradner, Bonny 223. Brandeberry, Gene 102, 270. Brassell, Terence 84. Braun, Don 68, 254, 285. Braun, Nancy 102, 198, 203, 266. Brautigan, Curt 102. Brautigan, John 68. Bray, Bonnie 120. Brazeau, John 120. Brazeau, Steven 84, 212. Brecht, Barb 68. Brecht, Lee 120. Breeze, Robben 102. Bridge, Mark 102. Briggs, James 102, 223, 224. Bringman, Bradley 102. Brinley, Kathy 84, 192, 197, 200, 206, 212 . Brinley, Linda 102, 204. Brobst, Dave 120. Brook, Timothy 102, 201. Brookenthal, Stacy 68. Brooks, Connie 120. Brooks, Donald 102. Brooks, Glenn 68, 285. Brooks, Joseph 102, 263, 275. Brooks, Patti 84, 216. Brooks, Ronald 102. Brouwer, Birgitta 102, 192. Brouwer, Marieke 68, 188. Brower, Beverly 68. Brower, Kathy 120, 205. Brower, Linda 102. Brown, Arthur 84. Brown, Becki 102, 204. Brown, Bonita 102. Brown, Curt 120, 257. Brown, David 102. Brown, Jineen 68,188, 194, 215. Brown, Kathy 120. Brown, Kim 68. Brown, Lori 120. Brown, Michael 68, 222. Brown, Nadaja 68. Brown, Susan 68,188. Brown, Tim 120. Browne, Dianne 68. Brownlee, Doug 68, 285. Brubaker, Kevin 102, 256, 275. Brubaker, Tracy 84. Brueshaber, Greg 84. Brueshaber, Loretta 68. Brueshaber, William 102. Brumley, Bryan 84. Bryan, Larry 102. Bryant, Randall 102. Bryant, Ricky 102. Bryant, Terry 68. Buannic, Dawn 68, 200, 208. Buannic, Julie 102, 200, 209, Bubb, Karen 171. Bucher, Pam 68, 265. Buchholz, Melody 84. Buchholz, Todd 120. Buck, Thomas 84. Buckley, Sheree 84. Budd, Debbie 102. Budde, Bruce 102. Budde, Ken 68. Buechsenschuss, William 102, Bugbee, Brian 102. Bukowski, Cheryl 102. Bukowski, Cindy 68,188,194,215. Bukowski, John 84. Bumbaugh, Cassandra 68. Bumbaugh, Joe 120, 257, 270. Bunge, Charles 84, 263. Bunge, Linda 68. Burbach, Laurie 102. Burden, Carol 84. Burden, Laurie 120. Burden, William 102, 212, 275. Burke, Scott 84, 223. Burkhart, Fred 68, 193. Burkholder, Fred 120, 277. Burnett, Mike 68, 273. Burnett, Patti 102. Burnette, Don 68. Burns, Anne 103, 212. Burns, Kevin 84. Burnside, Greg 68. Burrow, Laurie 103. Burrow, Mark 68. Burt, Darlene 103. Burtch, Karen 120. Burtch, Linda 68, 194, 227, 286. Bury, David 84. Burzynski, Ken 68, 214, 260. Buschman, Kevin 84. Bushroe, Karen 103, 198, 216. Bushroe, Kathy 84, 197. Busick, Ginger 68, 202. Bylow, Melinda 120, 205. Cable, Brenda 68. Camp, Brenda 68. Camp, Lee 120. Campbell, James 84. Camos, J ess 68, 193. Campton, Lynn 68, 244. Canfield, Shelley 84. Cannon, Chuck 68. Cannon, Mimi 120. Cannon, Peggy 68. Canter, Cherie 103. Cappelletty, Marge 68, 188. Cappelletty, Tony 103. Caputo, Leslie 84. Caputo, Ric 120, 257, 277. Caputo, Rob 68, 254. Caris, Debbie Ann 103, 212, 224. Carl, Joyce 120. Carl, Patricia 84, 197, 211. Carl, Robert 84, 263. Carlson, Rick 68. Carmichael, Edward 103, 270. Carmichael, Nona 120. Carnovale, Brenda 68. Carnovale, Sandra 120, 267. Carpenter, Beth 107. Carpenter, Bob 68 Carper, Donna 68. Carr, Bill 84. Carr, Dave 120. Carr, Susan 103. Carrick, Gene 120. Carroll, Barb 120, 205. Carroll, Wayne 103. Carson, Doug 84. Carter, Barbara 84, 212, 215. Carter, Eleanor 103. Carter, Ian 103. Carter, Michael 103. Carter, Rob 84. Carter, Susan 68. Cary, Debbie 84, 215. Cary, Sue 120, 199, 205. Caside, Robin 120. Castillo, Arthur 120. Casto, Bruce 68. Casto, John 120. Castor, Maryanne 120. Castor, Tom 68. Cerveny, John 68. Cerveny, Michael 103, 270. Cerveny, Scott 120, Cerri, Michael 224. Cessna, Dawn 68. Cessna, Debra 120. Chambers, Gary 120, 257, 277. Chambers, Greg 68. Chandler, Brenda 68. Chandler, D -bie 84, 197, 206, 212, 215. Chandler, Jeff 84, 223, 269. Chandler, Linda 120, 224. Chappell, Rita 84, 215. Charles, Don 68. Charles, Marianne 103, 201. Charvat, David 120, Charvat, Debra 103, 210, 216. Charvat, Dennis 120. Cherry, Shelly 103, 197. Cherry, Tim 84, 206. Childers, Tamy 120. Childress, Sandra 120. Chininis, Stephen 103. Chininis, Thomas 84, 200. Chinnis, Cathy 68, 222. Chisam, Lee 84. Chitwood, Mark 103, 263, 175. Chovan, Michele 103, 198, 266. Chriss, Randall 84, 196. Chriss, Rebecca 84. Christian, Linda 120, 205. Christie, Bary 68, 202. Christie, Linda 120, 224. Christopoulis, Anna 120. Christopoulos, Bill 103. Church, Lynn 103. Church, Robin 120. Churchill, Anne 120, 205. Ciaffaglione, Nancy 103. Cicerella, Joseph 120. Cicerella, Kimberly 103. Cicora, Patricia 103, 204. Ciralsky, David 103. Ciralsky, Doug 84, 263. Cisek, John 103. Clark, Bruce 68. Clark, Carol 120. Clark, Elizabeth 68, 265. Clark, Jeff 68. Clark, Jeffery 103, 198. Clark, Linda 84, 194, 211. Clark, Mark 103. Clarke, Becky 120. Clay, Dan 120. Clay, Kathleen 120, 199. Clayton, Kevin 120, 257, 277. Cleavenger, Bryan 103. Cleghorn, Carmen 68, 159. Clement, Jeff 103, 275. Clement, Jerry 84, 274. Clement, Larry 68, 285. Clements, David 121. Clevenger, Charles 84. Cline, Deborah 121, 225. Cline, Michael 68. Cline, Steve 84. Cloer, Pam 69. Cluckey, Wayne 103, 275. Clyde, Lynn 121, 205. Coberley, Colleen 103. Coberley, James, 84. Coberley, Leon 121. Coberley, Robert 84. Coehrs, Kathy 69, 188, 194, 211. Cole, Gary 69, 193, 202. Cole, James 84. Cole, Kenneth 101. Cole, Laura 121. Cole, Nancy 103. Colello, Frank 103, 201. Collins, Jackie 121. Collins, Julie 103. Collins, Michael 84. Collins, Shelley 85. Colston, Craig 121. Colston, Jeff 69, 196. Comer, Richard 120, 224. Comer, Victoria 69, 188, 197. Comers, David 103. Compton, Melinda 85, 223. Comstock, Rose 121, 205. Conaway, Kim 103. Conine, Cathy 121. Conine, Michael 85. Conliss, Edward 69. Conn, Margo 69. Connelly, James 103. Conner, Claudia 103. Conner, Virginia 103, 224. Conrad, Debbie 85, 201. Conrod, Jerry 69. Cook, Ann 69. Cook, Carol 69. Cook, Jeffrey 263. Cook, Jim 69, 202. Cook, Lesley 85, 196, 203, 222. Cook, Lindy 69. Cook, Lynn 121. Cook, Matthew 121, 257. Cook, Nancy 69. Cook, Patty 103. Cook, Paul 103. Cook, Renee 69. Cook, Ron 85, Cook, William 103. Coon, David 85, 223. Coon, Linda 121, 197, 224. Coop, James 121. Cooper, Rich 85. Cooper, Theresa 85. Cooper, Theresa 121. Coopshaw, Cindy 121. Copsey, Dan 69,193, 280. Corathers, Vicky 121. Cornelius, Brian 103. Cornelius, Dale 69. Cornelius, Randall 85. Cornett, Dexter 69. Cornett, Mathew 103, 256. Cornish, Karen 85. Cornish, Rick 85. Cory, Mary Ann 85, 215. Cothern, Calvin 85, 206. Counsellor, Jeff 85, 269. Counts, Debbie 121. Cousino, Amy 121. Cousino, Brian 85, 263. Cousino, Matthew 85. Cousino, Rick 69. Cousino, Steve 85. Cousino, Steve 121. Couturier, Charmaine 1 21. Coven, Mary 103. Coventry, Cynthia 85, 211. Cox, Gina 121. Cox, Joann 69, 171, 197, 222, 223. Crabtree, Roger 85. Craley, Darla 85. Craley, Susan 103. Cramer, Annette 103. Cramer, Debbie 69. Cramer, Lynette 103. Cramer, Sandy 69, 200, 206, 208, 241, 284. Crammond, Beverly 103. Crammond, Griffith 69, 193, 202. Crawford, Colleen 85, 200, 212. Crawford, David 103, 263. Crawford, David 103. Crawford, Don 69, 198, 200, 203, 206, 208, 241, 255. Crawford, Douglas, 85, 263. Crawford, Eugene 85. Crawford, Ricky 121. Crayne, Diane 121. Crayne, Linda 85. INDEX 307 Creamer, Curt 121. Creekmore, Kimberly 69, 197, 212, 240. Crews, Kathy 85, 206. Critten, Julie 121, 205. Cromer, Janie 69, 156, 192, 195, 199, 206, 208. Crosby, Ma tt 121. Crosby, Robert 121, 257. Crosby, Susan 103. Crosby, Tim 85. Cross, Lindy 103. Cross, Steven 121. Crowell, Roger 69, 285. Crozier, Tina 85. Crum, Tom 85. Csik, Carole 69. Culickio, Maria 85. Culver, David 103. Culver, Edward 103. Culver, Mike 69, 207, 222. Cupp, Dan 121. Cuprys, James 121. Cuprys, Jodi 85. Curys, Laurie 69. Curdes, Thomas 103, 224. Cureton, Charles 85. Curtis, Christine 103, 201. Curtis, Cindy 103. Curtis, Jeffery 121. Custar, Wendy 103. Cutshaw, Michael 103. Cytlak, Edward 104, 256. Cytlak, Ronald 121, 257. Cytlak, Sandy 85, 194, 195, 211, Czlapinski, David 104. Czyzewski, Kevin 121. Dacey, Marylou 104. Dahlke, Eric 85. Daleska, Michael 121, 270. Daleska, Patrick 69, 188, 206, 207. Daly, Cathy 121. Daly, Leonard 69. Damm, Cheryl 69, 197. Damm, Jeff 121. Damrauer, Claire 121, 224. Daniel, Debra 104, 204. Dankert, Patti 69, 265. Dankert, Rick 69. Danyi, Yvonne 196. Darling, Paulette 69, 230. Darr, Denny 104. Darr, Robin 121. Davenport, Dean 104. Davidson, Carol 104. Davidson, Mary 69. Davidson, Scott 121. Davis, Becky 205. Davis, Beth 85. Davis, Bill 121. Davis, Jeff 69, 264. Davis, Juanita 104. Davis, Keith 104, 270. Davis, Leaketa 69. Davis, Lorraine 85. Davis, Mike 69. Dawson, Alan 104. Dawson, Cathy 85, Dean, Bob 121. Dean, Kathy 85. Dean, Tammy 85. DeArmond, Doug 69, 158, 269, 285. DeArmond, Greg 104. DeBlois, Brent 121. Debo, Jeff 121, 224. DeCair, Darla 121. DeCant, Fred 121. DeChant, George 69. DeChant, Patty 121. Deedman, Robert 104, 256, 263. Deering, Debbie 85, 211, 286. DeFrain, Sandra 85. DeFrain, Tim 121. Degnan, Denise 121, 199. Deily, Karen 69, 194, 225, 230. DeLeize, Patrick 103, 275. Delffs, Diana 85. Deline, Gregg 69. Delph, Dodd 104, 256, 270, Delph, Doyle 66, 69, 226, 254, 269. DeMarco, Kathy 104, 204, 212. DeMarco, Kevin 69, 214, 282. DeMoe, Denise 121, Denner, Kim 85, 172, 197. Derby, Lori 69, 194, 196. Derby, Robert 104, 210. Dermer, Jack 69, 214, 273, 285. Dermyer, David 121. Deselms, Ray 85. DeShelter, Robert 85, 208. Desmond, Anita 69, Desmond, Donna 69, 188. Dessum, Daniel 104, 256, 275. Detamore, Patricia 104. Detamore, Sue 69, 193. Deters, Glenn 121, 257. Detter, Connie 121. Detter, Kris 69, 188. DeVaul, Jackie 85, 286. DeVaul, Joann 104. DeVaul, Julie 121. DeVore, Mark 69, DeVries, Julie 85. Dew, Dave 104. Dewey, Carol 104, 198. Dewey, Pat 69. DeWood, Mike 85, 195, 269, 272, Dianda, Joseph 104, 210, 275. Dibling, Mark 104, 170. Dickens, Robert 121, 257. Dickinson, Carl 85. Dickson, Allen 121. Dickson, Dave 85. Diehl, Jon 103. Diehl, Mike 104. Dietelbach Raymond 121. Dieyuez, Mercedes 121. Digby, Cindy 121. Digby, Mike 121, 199. Digby, Randal 85. DiGregorio, Jim 104. Dillon, Mike 69, 194. DiLorenzo, John 121, 257. Dinoff, Dianna 121. Dinoff, Linda 85, 196, 197. Dison, William 121. Ditzel, Kay 69, Ditzel, Kevin 104. Dix, Phillip 69. Dix, Steven 104. Dixon, Doyle 121. Dixon, George 85. Dmytryka, Karen 85, 210. Doarn, Charles 195, 263, 264. Doarn, Richard 121, 270. Dobrasz, Janice 85. Dobrasz, Pat 69, 188. Dock, Howard 85, 255, 263. Doe, Mike 85. Domalski, Karen, 122, 205. Dome, Phyliss 122. Domonkos, Richard 104, 270. Donofrio, Jeffrey 122. Donohue, Daniel 122. Doran, Deandria 122. Doran, James 85. Dotson, Tammy 122. Dottei, Donald 104, 245, 270. Dottei, Wendy 122, Douglas, Jim 85. Douglas, Rhonda 69, 193. Dowgiert, Tim 85, 255. Dowling, Christine 122, 224. Downing, Cathy 85, 194, 211. Downing, Terri 85. Draheim, Steven 122, 270. Draheim, Sue 85. Dreher, Mark 122, 277. Drewior, Robert 85. Drexler, Joyce 86, 200, 208, 215, 265. Driscoll, Darla 69. Driscoll, Lynn 86. Drouillard, Dennis 104. Drube, Cynthia 86, 194, 199, 208. Drube, Philip 104. Drude, Vicki 69. Dryer, Laura 86. Dubendorfer, Todd 104, 256. DuChene, Charles 222. Duckett, Denise 86, 197. Duckett, Mary 122. Dudderar, Sue 69, 215, 265. Duffey, Terri 86. Dugan, Lonn 122, 257. Duignan, Michael 86. Duke, David 104, 263. Dulinsky, Dennis 86. Dulinsky, Karen 104. Dull, Randy 104, 256, 263, 270. Dull, Rose 104. Dull, Tom 69. Dunbar, Terry 104, 210. Duncan, Evelyn 70, 188. Duncan, Janice 86, 206. Duncan, Mike 70. Dunlap, Dan 86. Dunn, Jayne 86. Dunn, Jeffery 104, 256, 263, 270. Dunne, Jerry 122. Dunne, Kenneth 70. Dunne, Paul 104. Dunning, Leslie 86. DuPont, Dave 104. DuPont, Michele 122. Duran, Mike 86, 153, 263. Durbin, Mark 86. Durdel, Elgin 70. Durfey, Jackie 104, 212. Durham, Angela 104. Duskey, Don 70. Duskey, Tina 86 Duslak, John 70, 193. Dusseau, Catherine 122. Duszynski, Carlene 86. Duszynski, Charles 104. Duszynski, Chris 70. Dutridge, Steven 104, 263. Dybowski, Joe 70. Dyer, Doug 70. Dyer, Mike 86. Eagan, John 104, 209. Earl, Bill 122. Earl, Larry 70, 269. Earl, Steve 86, 269. Eaton, Pamela 122. Eby, Debbie 122. Eby, Don 86. Eckman, Laura 86. Edelhauser, Monica 86. Edelstein, Eynthia 104, 198 . Edelstein, Lynn 70, 194. Edge, Bill 86. Edge, James 122. Eding, Edward 104. Eding, Tim 70, 194. Edinger, Connie 104, 237. Edinger, Phil 70. Edington, Sunne 86. Eggers, Laurie 104, 198, 201. Eggers, Mary 86. Eggert, Jeff 70, 222. Ehret, David 70, 194. Eidson, Mark 86. Eighmey, Bonita 122, 217. Eisenberg, Robin 86. Eisenbrandt, Jeff 122. Eisenbrandt, Mark 86. Eisenhauer, Cynthia 104, 212. Elarton, Mary 86. Elekonich, Andrew 104. Elekonich, Chris 104. Elekonich, Nancy 122. Elekonich, Susan 86, 192, 194, 197. Eley, Diane 122. Eley, Pat 86. Elieff, Diane 86, 197. Elieff, Douglas 122. Elliott, Dorothy 122. Elliott, Mark 104. Elliott, Steven 104. Elliott, Tom 86. Elliott, Virginia 104. Ellis, Marvin 86, 212. Ellis, Robert 86. Ellis, Sherrie 122, 199. Ellison, Jamie 104. Elson, Pat 86. Emahiser, Sheryle 86. Emmett, John 86. Emmett, Michael 122. Empie, Dave 104. Engelhardt, Ralph 104. England, Chris 86. Engle, Jack 104, 209, 263. Epperson, Yvonna 104,198. Erd, Chuck 86, 269. Erdman, Robert 122. Erdman, William 86. Erdmann, Ken 86, 263. Erdmann, Mark 86. Erme, Joseph 122, 257, 277. Ernst, Donna 70, 194, 196. Ernst, Rex 70. Errett, Jack 86, 201, 211. Errett, Julie 86. Errett, Mark 122. Eskra, Sue 86, 197, 212. Esser, Kim 86. Essig, Wavalynne 70 Estep, Christopher 86. Etes, Brenda 122. Estes, Verla 70. Eurenius, Lynn 122. Evanoff, Laura 104. Evans, Julie 86. Evearitt, Kathleen 86, 203, 223. Everett, Sharon 70, 193, 197. Everhart, Susan 70. Evers, Stephen 70. Ewing, Betty 122. Ewing, Debra 224. Ewing, Gary 122. Ewing, Richard 70. Ewing, Sheri 224. Fackler, Jeanne 122. Fadell, Pat 86. Fagerman, Bruce 104, 276. Fair, Michael 104, 256. Fair, Nancy 70. Falise, Tom 86, 200. Falk, Rovert 105, 275. Farkas, Ken 86. Farkas, Thomas 105. Farmer, Bob 70, 223. Farmer, Marianne 105, 192. Feaster, Brenda 70, 193. Feaver, Timothy 86. Feldman, Stuart 105, 209. Feldstein, Ann 86, 199, 200, 208. Felix, James 86. Felix, Marianne 122, 205. Fellman, Brian 105, 270. Fellman, Jeff 70. Ferrel, Ann 70, 190. Ferrel, Kelly 122, 205. Fetter, Rhonda 86, 206. Feyes, Susan 86. Fiedler, Bruce 70. 308 INDEX Fiedler, Michael 105, 256. Fiedler, Michael 122. Filipovich, Nicholas 122. Finch, Becky 66, 70, 162. Finch, Marcia 122. Finch, Mark 70, 223. Finch, Tammy 122. Fincher, Terry 70, 285. Finkenbiner, Mike 122. Finney, Colleen 105. Firsdon, Ron 70, 285. Firsdon, Terry 122. Fischer, William 105, 256. Fish, Janice 86. Fisher, Beth 122, 205. Fisher, David 105. Fisher, Dawn 70. Fisher, Doug 96. Fisher, Gene 86. Fisher, Janet 70, 200. Fisher, Karen 122. Fisher, Randy 105. Fisher, Richard 105. Fitch, Brian 122. Fitzgerald, Tina 86,199, 212. Fitzpatrick, Randy 70, 193. Flaherty, Cynthia 86. Flanagan, James 122, 257, 277. Flannagan, Don 86. Flannagan, John 86, 196, 255. Flanner, Bill 122, 257, 277. Flaum, Michael 105. Flemmings, Grant 87. Flick, John 122. Folta, Victor 105. Foore, Mike87,278,279. Forche, Sharon 87. Forche, Susan 122, 213. Ford, Christine 87, 195, 206. Foreman, Nancy 87, 195, 197, 225. Foreman, Steve 122, 224. Forman, Mark 105, 256. Forman, Polly 102. Forman, Rovin 70, 188. Forrester, Teri 122. Fosgate, Mark 70. Fought, Michael 87. Fowler, Cathleen 105. Fowler, Dave 122. Fox, Carol 70. Fox, Cindy 87. Fox, Daryl 105, 204, 270. Fox, David 105. Fox, Frances 105. Fox, Jamie 70, 193. Fox, Katherine 122. Fox, Kathleen 122. Fox, Ken 70, 262. Fox, Kim 105. Fox, Tamara 87. Fox, Thomas 105. Frahn, Mary 70. France, Cynthia 105. Francis, Barbara 87, 202. Francis, Karen 122. Franciscy, Sandy 87, 201, 202, 215, Frank, Dorothy 105. Frank, Matt 70. Franklin, Randal 87. Fravor, Richard 105. Frazier, Laura 70, 193. Frazier, Stephen 105, 270. Frederick, Arthur 87. Frederick, Kathleen 70, 197, 222, 223, 242. Frederick, Roger 122. Freels, Cindi 70. Freeman, Darren 87. Freiheit, Frederick 105. Freiheit, Karen 70. Friend, Bernard 105. Friess, Darlene 70. Fritch, Bryan 70, 255, 262, 280. Fritch, Harriet 105. Fritch, Randall 70, 200, 202, 208, 240. Frome, Diane 105, Frontine, Pat 105. Frosch, Eric 105. Fugate, Phyllis 87. Fuleky, Dennis 87. Fulkert, Karla 70. Fulop, Chris 87, 286. Fulshaw, Laura G. 122. Futey, Robert, 122. Futrel, Hazel 122. Futrel, John 105. Futrel, Particia 87. Futrel, Roberta 122. Gable, Kim 122, 199. Gaeth, Scott 105. Gagle, Jeffery 105. Gahan, Jeanne 87, 206. Gallagher, Chuck 87, 195. Gallant, John 87, 269. Gallo, Nancy 105. Gallon, Julie 122. Gallon, Laurie 87, Gapinski, Mark 263. Garbers, Diane 105. Garbers, Linda 87, 197, 202. Garcia, Tammy 87. Gardner, Charlene 70, 198. Garner, Ron 105, 212, 256, 263, 275. Garmon, Howard, 70. Garrett, Richard 105. Garrett, Tammy 123. Garris, Mark 105, 256. Garwacki, Karen 105. Garwrych, Kevin 70. Gast, Scott 123. Gause, Jerry 87, 269. Gauthier, Cindy 87, 202. Gauthier, Jeff 123. Gauthier, Jon 123. Gauthier, Sue 105. Gaylord, Phyllis 70, 188. Gazzolo, Terri 87. Gecik, George 70. Gecik, Loretta 70, 193. Geer, Harold 105. Gehring, Peggy 87. Geiner, Dan 105. Geiner, Rob 105. Geiser, Paul 87. Geiser, Sandra 123. Gensler, Linda 87. Gensler, Rick 105. Gensler, Valerie 105, 198. Gentile, Ray 87, 202, 206. Gentry, Ann 123. Gentry, Gregory 70, 223. Genung, Bonnie 87. Genung, Sandy 70. George, Paula 105, 201. Georgieff, Ron 70. Georgieff, Thomas 105. Gerding, Andrea 123. Gerding, Scott 105, 256. Gerhardt, Olaf 123, 224. Gerily, Debbie 105. Germain, Margaret 105, 204. Gernhauser, Joseph 105, 256. Geyer, David 123. Geyer, Paula 70, 194. Ghesquiere, Debbie 87, 153, 195. Ghesquiere, Pat 105, 198. Gibbs, Cindy 105. Gilbert, Jim 123. Gilbert, Pamela 105. Gilbert, Sandra 87. Giles, Bill 105. Gilhouse, Bob 123. Gillaspy, Linden 70. Gillespie, Doug 123, 257. Gillespie, Kevin 87, 296, 263, Gillespie, Richard 70. Gillespie, Victor 123. Gillis, Dennis 123. Gilmore, Cindy 105. Gilmore, Gordon 87, 202. Girardot, Herbert 123. Girts, John 105. Girts, Sharon 87. Gladney, Terry 70. Glander, William 123. Glass, Beverly 87. Glass, Karen 105. Glass, Kim 105 198. Glassman, Patti 87. Glenn, Dave 71. Glowacki, Deborah 105. Glowski, Lori 105, 198, 266. Glowski, Mel 71. Ghotek, Barbara 71. Gochenour, Lynn 123. Godbey, Joy 71. Godbey, Liza 123. Goeble, Cheryl 87. Goetz, Jeffery 87, 147, 255, 263. Goetz, Julie 105. Goetz, Mike 123, 270. Golen, Bruce 71. Golliher, Jim 123. Gomersall, Barbara 105, 198, 266. Gomez, Terry 105, 212. Gonzales, Dolores 106. Gonzalez, Olga 106, 216. Gonzalez, Raul 87. Gonzalez, Steve 123, 205, 270. Good, Dave 71. Good, Debbie 71. Good, Margaret 123. Goodleman, Cyndy 71, 171, 192, 222 Goodman, Rhonda 87. Gordon, Donald 87. Gordon, Jeffrey 106. Gordon, Marie 123. Gordy, Chris 71. Gorrell, David 87, 223. Gorrell, Douglas 71, 221, 222. Gorsuch, Fletcher 87, 223. Gorsuch, Gale 123. Gorsuch, Mark 106. Gorun, Pamela 87. Gossett, Annette 123, 205. Gottlieb, Barbara 71 Gould, Leslie 87. Goulet, Dawn 71. Gradomski, John 71, 193. Gradomski, Ron 106. Graham, Jeanne 87, 286. Graham, Linda 123, 197. Graham, Pat 71. Graham, Paul 87, 274. Gralak, Jeffrey 106. Gralak, Steve 123. Grandowicz, Don 71. Grandowicz, Ronald 257. Grandowicz, Steven 106. Grant, Brian 87. Grant, Eugene 106. Grant, Josephine 71. Grant, Pamela 106. Graumlich, Jeffery 87. Graver, Christine 123. Graves, Chris 106. Gray, Bruce 87. Gray, Charlotte 87. Gray, Jacklynn 106, Gray, Eee 71, 222. Gray, Linda 87, 99, Gray, Marlene 123. Gray, Peggy 123. Gray, Tom 123. Graybark, Pamela 106, 204. Graybill, William 123. Grayczyk, Joe 71. Green, Ronald 123. Greenaway, Ken 87. Greenberg, Jeff 71. Greene, Diane 87. Greene, Roxanne 71. Gregory, Danny 123. Grenier, Barbara 106. Grenier, Debra 87. Gresham, Kenneth 71, 223. Griffiths, Barry 106. Grill, Christopher 106. Grill, Cindy 87. Grill, Jean 71, Grimes, Dawn 123. Grimes, Elizabeth 71. Grimes, Mark 123, 199. Grodi, Richard 87. Groes, Kathy 106. Gross, Colby 106. Gross, Ron 87, 263. Groszewski, Gary 71, 193, 202. Grover, Sue 87. Groves, Carol 66, 71, 208. Grundish, Eee 123. Gruppi, Cindy 106. Guardado, Elaine 71, 193. Guardado, Jerry 87, 255. Guerin, Dave 87. Guerin, Diana 71, 188. Guerin, Tim 123. Guhl, Cindy 106. Guilda, Bobby 123. Guilda, Leona 71. Guinn, Jodi 123. Gunn, Floyd 87. Gutman, Tracy 123. Gutmann, Paul 71, 222, 223, 236. Gutowitz, Sandy 71. Gutowitz, Steve 88. Gwiazdon, Wanda 88, 215. Haag, Cathy 71. Haag, Judy 88. Haase, Greg 123. Hackler, Debra 106, 198. Hack worth, Keith 106. Hadinott, Paul 88. Hadley, Dave 88. Hadley, Fred 123. Hagele, John 71. Hagerman, Debra 88. Hagerman, Roy 123. Haggarty, Pat 72. Haggerty, Debbie 123, 205. Hahn, Dale 106. Hahn, Jeffrey 106. Haig, George 72. Haig, Timothy 106, 256. Haig, Thomas 106, 256. Haigh, Henrietta 123, 224. Haines, Charles 88, 274. Halbert, Daniel 72, 260. Halderman, Kent 123. Hale, Bruce 88, 223, 280. Hale, Donna 123. Hale, Douglas 88, 223. Hale, Sandy 123. Hall, Diana 88. Hall, Martha 72. Hall, Monica 72. Hallenbeck, Regina 106. Hallenbeck, Teresa 72, 286. Halm, Vicki 212. Halsey, Bridget 88, 194. Hamann, Debra 106. Hamann, Mark 88, 222. Hamann, Norm 88. Hamel, Greg 88, 269. Hamilton, Mark 88, 255, 274. Hamilton, Robin 123. Hammons, Mark 106. INDEX 309 Hancock, Pam 88, 222. Hanley, Karen 10b. I lanna, Laura 106. Hanna, Pamela 10b. 224. Hansen, Cheryl 123. Hansen, Daryl 123. Hansen, Laurie 123. Harbauer, Greg 106. Harding, Keith 72. Hardy, Chuck 123. Hardy, Kristine 10b, 203. Hardy, Scheryl 88. Hardy, Tom 88. Harman, Helen 72, 202. Harman, Susan 88, 20b. Harmon, Becky lOb. Harmon, Beth 88, 206. Harmon, Douglas 106, 224. Harms, Kathy 88. Harris, Bob 72. Harris, Cindy 88. Harris, Greggory 10b, 224, Harris, Jack 123. Harris, Karen 72, 190, 191. Harris, Richard 10b. Harsha, Bruce 72, 254, 255, 258, 259, 273. Harsha, Pam 106, 198, 203. Hartford, Tamara 106, Hartman, Andrea 123. Harvey, Bob 10b. Harvey, John 88. Hasapes, Franklin 88. Hase, Sharon 72, 188, 197. Haskins, Dennis 88. Hastin, Joe lOb, 212. Hatter, Eva 88. Havers, Greg 72, 262. Hawk, Eddie 88, Hawk, Linda 72, 188, 194. Hawk, Paul 106. Hawk, Wanda 72, 188, 194, 197, 212. Hawley, Robin 106. Hay, Allen 88. Hay, Joseph 88. Hay, Violet 123, 267. Hayes, Brenda 123. Hayes, David 88. Hayes, Diane 106. Hayes, Kevin 123. Haynes, Cynthia 106. Haynes, Greg 123. Haynes, 123, 277. Haynes, Mike 72. Haynes, Steven 106, 201. Hays, Bill 123, 257. Hays, Laura 72. Hefner, Allen 72, 200, 223. Hefner, Robert 106. Heidelberg, Nick 106. Heidtman, Todd 123, 277. Heinl, Lawerence 88. Heiny, Charna 106, 216. Heinze, Jill 88. Heinze, Sally 72. Heinzeroth, Barbara 72, 197, 210, 222, 244. Heitz, Scott 106. Heifer, James 72. Helm, Kent 88. Helman, Anthony 88. Helman, Kevin 124. Helman, Shelley 106. Helms, Steve 72. Helsel, Rebecca 124. Heltzel, Mary 88, 195. Helvey, Dan 124, 277. Heminger, Diane 106. Heminger, Stephen 124, 277. Hemsoth, Michael 88, 195, 208. Henderson, Jack 106. Henderson, Jeff 124. Henderson, Tony 106. Hendricks, Chris 88. Hendricks, Denise 106, 224. Hendricks, Jane 88, 212. Hendricks, Jay 72. Hendrickson, Robert 72, 188. Henley, Steve 124. Henley, Thomas 106, 205. Hennessy, Timothy 106, 210, 224. Henning, Angela 72, 193, 194, 286. Henning, Jack 124. Henning, Jody 88, 255. Henri, Linda 124, 192. Hendricks, Barb 72, 200, 242. Henricks, Diana 106. Henry, Carolyn lOb. Henry, Joshua 106. Henry, Judy 88. Henry, Karen 124, 267. Henry, Marilyn 106. Henry, Michael 88. Henry, Patricia 124. Hensing, Karen 124, 224. Hensing, Teresa 106, 224. Hentges, James 106, 256. Henzler, Dawn 124, 205. Hepker, Mary 88. Herbster, Karen 88, 206. Herd ter, Sharlene 106. Hernandez, David 88, 263. Hernandez, 124, 224. Hernandez, Sarah 72, 206. Herr, Ray 72. Herr, Tom 124, 257 Herrick, Ed 124, 257. Herring, Bill 124. Herron, Christina 72. Hershman, Phyllis 194, 200, 208. Herzig, Gail 107, 198, 204. Herzig, Linda 124. Herzog, Julie 88. Herzog, Sue 88. Herzog, Todd 72,194, Hess, Caroline 107. Hess, Deborah 88. Hess, Judy 124, 199. Hess, Sarah 124, 205. Hetzel, Cathy 124. Heyse, Louise 107, 216. Heyse, Phyllis 124. Heyse, Theresa 88, 197, 206. Hick, Dana 124. Hickling, Brenda 107, 204. Hier, Barbara 107, 204. High, Martha 124, 205, 225. Hill, Bob 72, 255. Hill, Bruce 88. Hill, David 124. Hill, Debbie 72, 188. Hill, Joseph 107. Hill, Kathleen 107, 212. Hill, Kathy 124. Hillyer, Bart 107. Hilsenbeck, Bill 124. Hilton, Randy 124. Hilton, Vickie 72. Himebaugh, Robin 124. Hiner, Dennis 124. Hiner, Jeff 72, 214, 254. Hinkel, Rem 124. Hinkle, Rita 72. Hinsey, Lee 124, 277. Hipp, Doug 88, 202. Hitts, Pam 124. Hodge, Jeanne 124. Hoefflin, Jeff 124. Hoel, Larry 88. Hofer, Jennifer 124, 224. Hofer, Scott 72. Hoffman, Mary 88. Hoffman, Theresa 107. Hogan, Dave 124. Hogan, David 107, 263. Hogan, Janet 88. Hogan, Kathleen 107, 212. Hogan, Rick 254. Hogan, Sharon 72, 222. Hogan, Timothy 107, 270. Hoisington, Cynthia 72. Hoisington, Nancy 124. Holden, Dawn 107, 210. Holden, Janet 124. Holewinski, Vicki 88. Holley, Debbie 124. Hollinger, Robin 124. Hollis, Melanie 72. Holly, Jim 72, 222. Holly, Susan 107, 223, 224. Holman, Jack 107. Holmes, Jeff 88, 255. Holmes, Mark 88, 206. Holst, Kimberly 88. Holt, Lee Ann 124. Holub, Keith 72, 193, 254. Honas, Kathy 72, 190, 191. Honas, Steve 107. Honsko, Donna 124. Hoobler, Cheryl 72. Hooven, Susan 107. Hopkins, Marilyn 107. Hopkins, Mark 88, 269. Hopmoen, Heidi 124. Horen, Gary 124, 277. Horen, Marilyn 107. Horen, Rick 72. Horner, Karen 72. Horner, Robert 107. Hornsby, Donald 88. Hornsby, Palmer 107. Horvath, David 107, 256, 270. Horvath, Mark 124. Houck, John 88. Houghtlen, Evelyn 107. Houghtlen, Robert 88. Houghton, Christie 72, 191, 206, 227. Houghton, Hayward 124, 199. Houser, Beth 124. Houser, Kim 107. Howard, Gayle 107. Howe, Beth 72, 191, 200, 206, 208, 241. Howe, Duane 88, 195, 263, 269. Howe, Julie 107. Hoyt, David 124. Hoyt, Marsha 88. Hoyt, Tom 72, 214, 262, 264. Huber, Dave 72. Huber, Douglas 72. Hudkins, Donald 88. Hudson, Richard 89. Huff, Jeff 89, 222, 223. Huffman, Julie 89, 197 215. Huffman, Mark 72. Hughes, Deborah 89. Hughes, Mike 72. Hugill, Scott 72. Hukalo, Tracey 107. Hulisz, Mark 89. Humbarger, Georgia 107, 204. Humbarger, Mary 89. Hume, Cindy 89, 197. Hammel, Jim 89. Hunkins, Lynn 107. Hunkins, Margie 124. Hunkins, Susan 107. Hunt, Barbara 107, 198, 210. Hunter, Lisa 107. Hunter, Peggy 139, 198. Hunter, Robert 89. Hurt, Brenda 107. Hurt, Shelba 72. Hutchinson, Robin 89, 202, 208. Hutt, Thomas 89. lagulli, Ric72, 280. lagulli, Tammy 124. Ibarra, David 89, 269. Ibarra, Patrick 124, 257, 270. Idle, Joni 124. Idle, Steven 72, 262, 264. Imber, Chuck 72. Inglasbe, Sheri 107, 212. Inman, Laurie 72, 194, 215. lorio, Donna 89. Irelan, Doreen 89. Irelan, Sheila 107. Ishler, Sylvia 89, 222, 223. Ishler, Tom 124. Ishporing, William 89. Izbinski, Jim 72. Jackson, Albert 124. Jackson, Carol 72, 188. Jackson, Jim 72. Jackson, Jim 124, 270. Jackson, Karen 124. Jackson, Timothy 107. Jackson, Tom 107, 256. Jacob, Tammy 205. Jacobs, Barbara 89. Jacobs, Larry 89. Jacobs, Pete 72. Jacobs, Sandra 72, 194, Jacobs, Steve 72. Jacobsen, Sheri 73. Jacobsen, Terry 124. Jacobson, Larry 107. Jacobson, Lynne 89, 194, 196. Jacobson, Wendell 107, 256. Ja gielski, Scott 107. Jagodzinski, Gary 107, 256. Jagos, Gerald 89, 269. Jahns, George 73. Jakubowski, Kathy 124, 205. James, Cathy 124, 205. James, Jeff 89. James, Mike 89. James, Theresa 107. Jankowski, Debbie 89. Janney, Kimberly 107. Janney, Robin 89. Janowiecki, James 73. Janowiecki, Karen 107. Jarosz, Kenneth 263, 270. Jarrin, Isabel 73. Jasinski, Michael 73. Jaworski, William 89, 263. Jechura, Steven 124. Jeko, Dennis 73. Jeko, Mark 124. Jeko, Sandra 107, 201. Jensen, James 73, 181, 202, 254 Jernigan, Keith 107. Jerome, John 107. Jeziorski, Robert 107, 263, 256. Johns, Brian 73. Johns, Paul 107. Johnson, Chuck 73. Johnson, Debbie 124. Johnson, James 107, 270. Johnson, Jay 73. Johnson, Kathy 124, 205. Johnson, Larry 107, 204, 275. Johnson, Laurie 107, 198. Johnson, Pam 73. Johnson, Randy 89, 196, 263. Johnson, Randy 1 07, Johnson, Reymond 107, Johnson, Richard 107. Johnson, Susan 73, 96. Johnson, Tammy 89. Johnson, Vicky 107. Johnston, Bret 107. Johnston, Cindy 89, 216. Jones, Amy 124. Jones, Carl 73, 260. Jones, Chris 125. Jones, Debra 73. Jones, Jaye 107, 266. Jones, Jeff 125, 270. Jones, Kathy 73. Jones, Kenneth 125, 224. 310 INDEX Jones, Nancy 89, 223. Jones, Tammy 125, 205. Jones, Tim 89. Jordan, Mark 73. Jordan, Pam 125. Joy, Debbie 89. Jozsa, Frank 73, 214, 254, 260. Jozsa, Tami 107. Jurski, Sue 125. Jurski, Pamela 89. Kachenmeister, David 89. Kachenmeister, John 73. Kahler, Karen, 107. Kahler, Kathy 73, 190. Kale, Lawrence 107. Kalisik, Jackie 107. Kalisik, Jerry 73, 196. Kam, Brian 89, 194. Kam, Carlos 73. Kaminski, Debra 107. Kaminski, James 108, 198. Kaminski, John 89, 263. Kaminsky, Jeff 108. Kane, Bonnie 73, 202, Kane, Gloria 73. Kane, Kenneth 108, 224. Karlgaard, Sheri 73, 198. Karp, Dave 125. Kasper, Jerry 89, 274. Kasper, Pete 125, 257, 270. Kasper, Thomas 108, 275. Kasprzak, Karen 108. Kasprzak, Stephen 73, Kasza, Denise 73. Katz, Sheldon 125. Kaufman, Rick 73. Kaufman, Ron 73, 162, 254. Kay, Bob 125, 257. Kay, Danny 89, 254, 263. Kay, John 254, 263. Kazmier, Gary 108. Kazmierczak, Debbie 89. Kazmierczak, Lori 89. Kazmierczak, Pamela 108. Kazmierczak, Shelly 125. Kean, Judy 73,265,267. Kean, Karen 108. Keeler, Dawn 125, 205. Keeler, Debbie 89, 265. Keeling, Nancy 108. Keener, Bill 125. Keener, Diane 89. Keesee, Donna 125. Keffer, Karen 73. Keller, Bud 125, 199. Keller, Linda 108. Keller, Mitchell 73. Kelley, Ruth 108. Kelly, Denise 125. Kelly, Norman 73, 212. Kelly, Pamela 73. Kelly, Sharon 108, 204. Kennedy, Charlie 89. Kennedy, Craig 125, 197. Kennedy, Harold 73, 163. Kennedy, Kyle 125. Kennedy, Margaret 89, 199, 212. Kern, David 89. Kern, Jerry 108. Kern, Richard 108, 198, 256, 263, 275. Kern, Roger 108. Kern, Scott 73, 262. Kerner, Janet 125. Kerner, Jim 73, 282. Kerchner, Matt 89. Kesler, Ted 73, 206. Kesler, Tim 108, 204. Kessmar, Ron 108. Ketterman, Anne 108, 197, 204. Ketterman, Brad 73, 210, 214, 222, 254, 261, 262. Kevern, Kathy 125. Kidds, Tanya 108, 266. Kiefer, Dorcas 89. Kigar, Kathy 73, 199. Kilbride, Mark 89, 208. Killion, Jeff 73, 193. Kimberly, Tina 139, 201. Kimberly, Vikki 89. Kime, Sue 89. Kimple, Steven 108. Kimpon, Ken 125. Kimpon, Nikki 73. Kindle, Kenneth 108, 205. King, Amy 108, 212. King, Carol 73. King, Debbie 73. King, Jane 108, 204. King, John 73. Kinzer, Tim 89. Kinzie, John 108, 224. Kirchner, Mary 73, 188, 191. Kirchoff, Don 73. Kirk, Debbie 89. Kirk, Lewis 73. Kirk, Sue 89, 211. Kirtos, Janice 108. Kirtos, Vicki 89, 201. Kisseberth, Bill 73. Kisseberth, Pamela 108. Kistler, Kimberly 89, 194, 197, 206, 211, 286. Kizer, Doug P. 125. Klatt, Barry 108, 210, 263. Klecha, Brenda 89. Klein, Lynn 73. Klein, Mark 73. Klein, Michael 108. Klier, Cheryl 73. Klier, Randy 89. Klinetop, Jerry 89. Klingenburg, Paul 89. Klocko, Marilyn 73, 188, 215. Klopping, David 89. Klopping, Steve 73. Klosinski, Sue 108. Kluczynski, Anna 89, 200, 208. Kluczynski, Theresa 108, 204. Kluczynski, Tina J. 125. Knab, Barbara 108. Knab, Cindy 89. Knab, Tom 125. Knaggs, Donald 108. Knaggs, John 89. Knaggs, Sheree 89. Knaggs, Thomas 90. Knapik, Sandra 108. Knerr, Marianne 90, 203. Knight, Terry 73, 214, 254, 260. Knoke, Sherry 68. Knopp, Gregory 73, 222. Knutson, Val 90. Koch, Kristine 90, 206. Kocher, Charlene 108. Kocher, Kevin 90. Kohls, Cathy 108. Koka, Cassandra 108, 216. Kolasinski, Debbie 108, Kolasinski, Gary 73, 222, 223. Kolasinski, Jean 108, 201. Kolby, Kurt 90, 255, Kolinski, Bob 73. Kolinski, Karen 73, 129. Kolinski, Mark G. 125, Kolinski, Marsha 90, 265. Kolling, Philip 90, 255. Kolwitz, Mary 73. Komisarek, Anna 108, 212. Komisarek, Paul 73, 198, 240. Kondalski, Dale 90. Konoz, Tim 125, 270 Koon, Karen 125, 205. Kopfmann, Karen 125, 267. Kopp, Ken 108. Koralewski, Richard 108. Koralewski, Susan 90. Korcsog, Becky 73, 190. Korcsog, Dan 90. Koren, Jeff 108, 256, 275. Korsnack, Joe 90. Koser, John 125. Koser, Vickie 108. Rosier, Theresa 73, 193. Kosinski, Craig 125. Kosinski, Kevin 90. Kosnikowski, Michailene 108. Kosnikowski, Tony 125, 131. Koss, Jeff 125. Kovacik, Cindy 90, 215. Koval, James 108,2,56. Kowalinski, Ray 73. Kowalski, Debbie 73. Kozak, Scott 126. Kozlowski, Edward 74, Koslowski, Sharon 108. Kozlowski, Terry 108. Krabill, Ray 126. Kraft, Terry 126. Kramer, Bill 74, 214, 254, 260, 269, 271. Kramer, Danny 108, Karmer, Janeen 126. Kramer, Joseph 90. Kramer, Julie 126. Kramer, Kevin 126. Kramer, Timothy 90, 269. Kramer, Wayne 90, 263, 269. Krause, Julie 90. Kreg, Julie 108, 200. Krell, Barbara 74, 220, 223, 234, 237. Krell, Daryl 90. Krell, Gregory 126, Krell, Pamela 126, 224. Kretin, Cindy 90. Kreus, Cheryl 108. Krieger, Cindy 90. Krieger, Greg 74, 254. Kroft, Dennie 74, 193. Kroft, Marion 108, 204. Krolak, Alice 108. Kronk, Chris 126, 199. Kronk, Glenda 90. Krueger, Gene 126. Krueger, Jennie 108. Krumm, Cheryl 90, 154, 208. Kruthaup, Mark 90. Krzeminski, Joyce 126, 205. Kubicz, Lyn 74. Kubicz, Sheldon 126. Kubicz, Victor 90. Kuchinski, Ronnie 74. Kuebbeler, James 108, 256, 275. Kuebbeler, Mike 126. Kuhlman, Charles 108. Ruhr, Melvin 90, 269. Kujawa, Tom 74. Kuron, Stanley 90. Kurth, Jeff 90. Kurth, Terri 108. Kurth, Tina 108, 192, 201. Kwasniak, Jeff 108. Kwiatkowski, Karen 108. Kwiatkowski, Mary 126. Kwiatkowski, Sue 74. Kwiatkowski, Toni 126, 217. Kyler, Deana 126, 224. Labeau, Anna 90. LaBeau, Mary 126. LaBo, Nancy 90. LaChapelle, Terri 74. LaCourse, Randy 126. Lajiness, Elise 108, 201, 216. Lajiness, Linda 74, 206. Lajiness, Preston 74. Lambert, Jim 126. Lambros, Leah 74, 188. Lampley, Denise 90. Landeau, Jim 90. Landrum, Edward 108. Landrum, Sandra 126. Lane, Randy 109. Laney, Barbara 91. Laney, Kathy 91. Langham, Marilyn 91. Lanham, Ronald 109, 270. Lanier, Barry 126. Lanier, Larry 126. Lanning, Terry 126. Lanz, Barb 91. Lapoint, Keith 109. LaPoint, Rosanne 91. LaPoint, Terri 109. Lardinais, Linda 74, 197, 206. Lardinais, Richard 126 Larkin, George 91, 202. Larrison, Brook 126, 257. Larrison, Shawn 109. Larsen, Jeff 109. Larsen, Linda 74. Lashbrook, Brad 74, 194. Lashbrook, Curtis 126, 277. Laube, Laura 109. Laughlin, Greg 74. Laughlin, Mike 91. Laughlin, Pam 126. Laughlin, Terry 109. LaVoy, Richard 91. Lawecki, Bonnie 91, 203. Lawecki, Monika 126. Lawrence, Roger 126. Lawrence, Vicky 126, 224. Lawton, John 126. Lay, Brenda 74. Lay, Ken 126. Lay, Kenneth 91. Lay, Laurie 109. Layman, James 109, 198, 263. Leake, Kim 91. Lechlak, Karen 91, 194, 197, 211. Lechlak, Sue 126. Leduc, Jeanine 109. Leduc, Michelle 74. Lee, Anita 74, 194, 222. Lee, Brian 109, 224. Lee, Linda 74, 155. Lee, Linda 109. Lee, Mark 91. Lee, Mike 109, 270. Leestma, Mike 74, 159. LeFever, Beverly 126, 199, 217, Lefever, James 91. LaFevre, Jeffery 109. Lafevre, Lori 74, 198, 206, 207, 208, 241. Legler, Jane 126, 224. Lehman, Ken 193. Lehner, Joe 109, Leibovitz, Jefferie 91, 254. Leidel, Paul 109. Lein, Mark 126, Lein, Michael 91. Leininger, Anita 126. Leininger, Carrie 91. Leininger, Jane 91. Leininger, Kellie 109, 201. Leininger, Lisa 126. Leininger, Sarah 126. Leitnick, Barbara 109. Leitnick, Laura 74, 203, 210, 286. Lemble, Robert 91. Lemerand, Denise 91, 191, 195, 211. Lemerand, Julie 109. Lemle, Pam 91. Lemley, Jeff 126 Lemoine, Debbie 74. Lenhart, Catherine 109, 212. Lenhart, Christine 91, 197. Lenhart, Keith 91, 255. Lenz, Steve 109, 270. INDEX 311 Leopold, Carol 74. Leow, Lynn 74. Lepovetsky, Bob 91. Lerch, Bonnie 74. Lesle, Kelley 109, 201. Leslie, Clay 269. Leslie, Kevin 109, 270, Lett, Ronald 109. Levans, Linda 74. Levans, Sharon 91, 202. Levey, Jane 126. Levin, Robert 74. Levine, Allen 91, 274. Levine, Neal 91. Levitin, Ann 91, 191, 208. Levitin, Howard 126. Levy, Jonathan 74. Levy, William 126. Lewallen, Dennis 91. Lewallen, Dina 126. Lewallen, Doug 75. Lewandowski, Douglas 126. Lewandowski, Judy 75, 208. Lewandowski, Judy L. 126. Lewandowski, Mary 75. Lewandowski, Richard 126. Lewinski, Edward 91, 206. Lewis, Amy 109. Lewis, Barbara 109. Lewis, Dale 91, 274. Lewis, Gregory 91, 194. Lewis, James 75. Lewis, James A. 126, 205. Lewis, Janet 109, 209. Lewis, Linda 126. Lewis, Mark 91. Lewis, Mike 75, 194, 282. Lewis, Randy 91. Lewis, Terry 75, 181. Lewis, Wayne 109. Liegus, Rita 91. Lindenberger, Marsha 75, 190. Lindhorst, Diana 91. Lindhorst, Karen 126, 205. Linser, Kurt 109. Linser, Susan 193. Linthicum, Diane 91. Linthicum, Matt 126, 257. Linver, Laurie 91. Lippert, Charles 109. Lipscomb, Debra 91, 197. Lipscomb, Mark 126. Lipson, Sylvie 212. Liske, Susan 109. Liske, William 91, 195, 269. Little, Michael 126. Littrell, Tamara 109. Litrell, Terry 126, 257. Littrell, Timothy 109, 263, 270. Livingston, Phillip 109. Lloyd, Pamela 75. Lloyd, Steve 109, 256. Lloyd, William 91, 200, 208, 263. Loar, Linda 91, 197, 203, 206, 207. Lockard, Tony 126, 277. Lockhart, Delbert 109. Loeffler, Julie 91. Loeser, Deborah 91. Logan, Michael 91. Logan, Susan 109. Lohbauer, Peggy 109, 204. Lohr, Joe 75. Lombard, Gayle 75. Lombard, Grace 75, 223. Loney, Greg 126. Long, Barbara 109. Long, Cathie 109. Long, Cynthia 91. Long, Dale 109. Long, David 126. Long, Deborah 75, 208, 240. Long, Joan 75, 190. Long, Pamela 109. Long, Tom 126. Long, Vickie 91. Lotte, Kathy 91. Louden, Laurie 75, 265. Louy, Jim 75. Love, Cheryl 109. Lovejoy, Clarence 75. Lowe, Cindy 126. Lowe, Cynthia 91, 223. Lowe, Mark 126. Lubell, Kathy 126. Lubell, Robert 75, 199, 200, 203, 208, 219. Luda, Denise 75. Luda, Donna 75, 193. Luettke, Rick 75. Lukasik, Gary 126. Luka k, Tom 75. Lustic, Tracy 205. Lutomski, Chuck 75. Lydy, Bartley 126. Lydy, Mark 91. Lynch, John 109. Lynn, Jeff 91. Maag, Michael 109, 270. MacBeth, Clayton 126. Mach, Mary 109. Machaterre, Bill 91. Machcinski, Carol 109. Machinski, Debbie 75, 223. Miciolek, Larry 91. Miciolek, Linda 212. Mack, Cliff 75, 193. Mack, Diane 206. MacLaren, Tamara 109, 212. Madden, Karen 109. Madden, Mary 75. Madden, Patricia 109, 212. Maddox, Merry 91, 197, 212, 215. Madison, Mark 91. Maenle, Keith 127, 199, 224. MaGee, Mark 91. Maher, Scott 127. Mahl, Daniel 109, 270. Maichele, Andrea 109. Maier, Larry 75, 202, 210. Main, Karen 91. Majewski, Dave 91, 210. Majewski, Mark 109. Majewski, Michael 75. Makin, Cindy 109, 204. Malaczewski, Pat 127, 199. Males, Diana 109. Malinovsky, Gary 109, 256. Malinowski, Mark 109, 275. Malinowski, Michael 75. Malkin, Sherrie 109, 201. Mallett, Jeanne 109, 198, 266. Mallett, Linda 215. Mallett, Peggy 75, 212. Malosh, Bob 127, 270. Maltz, Anna 75. Mandry, Dennis 127. Mangett, David 91. Mangione, Tom 127. Mann, Edgel 91. Mann, Rollie 127, 270. Mann, Shelby 109. Manning, John 91. Manning, Joni 75. Manny, Claire 109. Manny, Clark 75, 193, 202, 269. Manny, Monica 127, 205. Manoff, Helene 91, 147, 200, 208. Manoff, Nancy 91, 197. Manol, Paul 109, 198, 256. Manore, John 109, 270. Manure, Scott 127. Manrow, Judy 75. Manrow, Shirley 75. Manthey, Debbie 93, 99, 197, 211. Manuel, Vera 110, 204. Many, Becky 91. Many, Terry 75. Manzagol, Craig 75. Maran, Debbie 127. Marchbanks, Rex 75. Marchbanks, Tim 127. Marciniak, John 93. Marcinkowski, John 75, 177. Marcum, Doug 93. Marinelli, Becky 110. Marinelli, Grace 93. Marino, Julie 93. Mariucci, Gary 75, 262. Markham, Mike 75, 285. Markiecki, Kim 110, 198. Markiecki, Michelle 75. Markis, Susan 127. Marko, Marilyn 93. Markowski, Jon 93. Marshall, Lynn 127, 224. Marsonek, Kenneth 110. Marsonek, Thomas 93, 255. Martens, Lenora 110. Marti, Todd 75. Martin, Charles 127, 277. Martin, Dave 110. Martin, Deborah 110, 197. Martin, Margie 127. Martin, Roger 93. Martin, Susan 93, 206. Martz, Gary 93, 255, 263. Martzke, Scott 110, 270. Maseman, Helene 110. Mason, Bill 92, 255, 263. Mason, Cynthia 110. Mason, Kathy 92, 192. Mason, Linda 127. Mason, Robin 110. Massa, Mary 75. Mast, Deborah 110, 212, 266. Master, Melanie 127. Mather, John 110. Mather, Sue 75. Mathews, Karen 110, 198. Matthews, Kathy 127, 197, 205. Matuszak, Sandy 75. Mauder, Ray 92. Maunz, Debbie 127. Maurer, Danny 127, 270. Mauss, Debra 110, 266. Mauss, Diana 75, 194, 197, 244, 286. Mauss, Gary 75. Mauss, Valerie 92. Mavis, James 110. Mavis, Tim 75, 193. Mawhorter, Susan 75, 195, 214. Maxon, Linda 75. Maxwell, Judith 127. Maxwell Tom 75. Mayes, Karen 127. Mayhugh, Brent 127. Mazur, Cheryl 92. Mazur, Sue 127. McArthur, James 110, 256. McAtee, Mary 110. McAtee, Paul 127. McBee, Debbie 127, 205. McBee, Nancy 92. McBee, Ruth 75. McBrayer, Richard 92. McBride, Karen 75. McBride, Maureen 127. McBride, Mary Sue 110. McCally, William 110, 224. McCarter, Karla 127, 267. McCarter, Kathleen 92, 196, 197. McCartney, Pete 127, 270. McClellan, Karen 127. McCloud, Tom 92, 274. McCluskey, Kathy 92. McCollum, Jody 110. McCormick, Andrea 127. McCormick, Bob 127. McCormick, Debbie 92. McCormick, Dennis 75. McCormick, Larry 75. McCormick, Linda 110. McCormick, Lorri 92. McCormick, Wayne 110. McCoy, Debra 197. McCrory, Terri 92, 211. McCullough, Julie 110, 204. McCullough, Steve 75. McCune, Patrick 92. McCune Richard 110. McCutcheon, Sharon, 92, 197. McDonagh, Barb 75. McDonald, Randall 92. McFarland, Diana 110. McGee, Don 92, 263. McGee, Michael 110. McGhee, Charles 127. McGhee, Vicki 75, 215. McGlenn, Vicky 92,194, 211. McGovern, Cathy 75, 193. McGovern, Sandra 92, 215. McGowan, Don 92, 278. McGowan, Guy 110. McGowan, Mark 110. McGrath, Ken 75. McHugh, Michael 110. McIntosh, Paula 92. McIntyre, James 201. McIntyre, Katherine 110, 204. McKelvey, Meg 75, 200. McKenna, Colleen 92. McKimmy, Cynthia 110. McLellan, Carol 110. McLennan, Kess92. McLeod, Joyce 75. McLuckie, Kathy 92. McLuckie, Randy 75. McLuckie, Ross 75. McLuckie, Tina 127. McMahon, Kevin 92. McMahon, Terri 92. McMahon, Vicki 92, 197. McMorgan, Sue 92, 197, 212. McNalley, Mark 127. McNalley, Mary 92. McNatt, Sheila 110, 212. McNett, Gene 76. McNett, Jerry 127. McNulty, Audrey 76, 192, 206. McNutt, Mike 110, 212, 256. McNutt, Pattie 127, 267. McQuestion, Jenny 76, 293. McRury, Cynthia 92. McRury, Debora 110, 198, 223, 224. McVicker, Cindi 92. McWatters, Keith 76, 207, 222. Mead, Rick 76. Measaw, Kathy 127. Measles, Robert 110. Medford, Carol 92. Meeker, Michele 92, 194, 211. Meidt, Chris 127. Meier, Doug 127, 277. Meier, Gail 92, 165, 197, 215. Meier, Tracy 76, 194. Meinert, Jim 93. Meinzer, Craig 127, 277. Meiring, Carolann 76. Meiring, Chris 127. Melnek, Wanda 76. Melton, Jane 76, 195, 216. Mercer, Deborah 76. Mercurio, Steve 92. Meredith, Dan 76. Meredith, Scott 110. Merhab, Chris 127. Merhab, Mark 76, 168, 194, 214, 273. Merhab, Sally 92, 215. 312 INDEX Meridieth, Pat 92, 214, 254, 263. Merrill, Diane 127, 205. Merritt, Judy 110. Merritt, June 110. Meszaros, Tammy 127. Metter, Jim 76, 214, 282. Metter, Marcy 127. Mettler, Mike 92. Metzger, David 110. Metzger, James 92, Metzger, Marianne 110. Metzger, Yale 127. Meyer, James 110, 204. Meyer, Kay 92, 212. Meyer, Thomas 76, 195, 202. Meyers, Cheryl 110, 204. Meyers, Chris 76. Meyers, Christine 110. Meyers, Cindy 66, 76, 194, 197, 198 200, 203, 215. Meyers, Connie 214, 215. Meyers, Hal 76, 278. Meyers, Michelle 127, 199, 205. Meyers, Randy 92, 208. Meyers, Richard 110, 263. Meyers, Sherri 110. Meyers, Stephanie 92. Michalak, Albert 76. Michalak, Tim 110. Michalski, Karen 76, 190. Michener, Eric 76. Michener, Tracy 92, 191. Mickens, Darcy 76, 188. Mickler, Barb 92. Middlekauff, Susan 110, 204, 210. Middleton, Joy 92. Might, Doug 127. Might, Greg 76. Mihailoff, Robert 110, 256. Mikac, Frank 110, 198, 256. Miklos, Mary Beth 92, 197, 202. Mikolajek, Jeffrey 76. Milbrodt, Kenneth 127, 257. Milburn, Grace 110. Mildenberger, Jerry 92. Milkie, Paula 76, 161, 199. Millen, Kevin 127, 277. Miller, Bill 92. Miller, Bob 76. Miller, Charles 127. Miller, Cheri 92, 197, 215. Miller, Chris 76. Miller, Connie 76, 188, 197. Miller, Daniel 110. Miller, Darryl 127. Miller, Dennis 110, Miller, Gary 127, 199, 257, 277. Miller, Harold 76. Miller, Howard 110. Miller, Jed 92,210. Miller, Jeff 110. Miller, Jeff 127, 270. Miller, Jinger 127. Miller, John 110, 198, 270. Miller, LeAnn 76, 194. Miller, Lee 92. Miller, Leslie 127. Miller, Linda 127, 213. Miller, Margaret 76, 193. Miller, Michelle 76. Miller, Mike 92,191, 255. Miller, Randy 92. Miller, Robert 76. Miller, Sandra 92. Miller, Sharon 92. Miller, Sheila 127. Miller, Steven 110. Miller, Sue 76, 216. Miller, Susan 110, 212. Miller, Susan 127. Miller, Terry 110. Miller, William 110. Millette, Lynn 127. Millette, Richard 110, 212, 256, 263. Milligan, Gary 92. Milne, Kim 110. Minarcin, John 127, 257, 277. Minarcin, Michelle 92, 192, 195, 208. Mingione, Darlene 111. Mingione, Tom 127. Miscikowski, Nathan 76. Mishka, Rose 76, 188. Mitchell, Dave 111, Mitchell, Jeannette 92, 206. Mitchell, Lisa 127. Mitchell, Luann 111. Mitchell, Marty 76. Mitchell, Steve 111, 256, 275. Mitruik, Raymond 76, 191. Mixon, John 128. Mixon, Vikki 92. Mlynarek, Kelly 128. Mlyharek, Lori 111, 204, 212. Mock, Dennis 111. Mock, Doug 76. Modesitt, James 128. Modrall, Brenda 111. Modrall, Diane 76. Modrall, Gary 92, 206, 263. Moffett, Rusty 128. Mohler, Joseph 76, 214, 254, 260, 273. Mohr, Darryl 128, 277. Mohr, Steve 76. Moliszewski, Dennis 128. Molnar, Jeff 128. Monday, Mark 92. Monday, Steve 92, 274. Monica, Mike 93. Montoya, Cynthia 111. Moon, Cindy 93. Moon, Diana 128. Moore, Bradley 93, 269. Moore, Brian 128. Moore, Bruce 111, 270. Moore, Ginger 111. Moore, Katherine 93, 206. Moore, Margie 128. Moore, Robert 111. Moore, Steve 76, 184, 255. Moore, Theresa 93, 197, 202. Moore, Timothy 111, 224, 256, 270. Moorehead, Perry 111. Morey, Amy 111, 204, 210. Morgan, Lisa 128. Morgan, Lynne 76. Morgner, John 76. Morley, Shannin 76, 194. Morrin, Catherine 76, 193. Morrin, Cindy 76. Morrin, Joseph 128, 199. Morrin, Mike 111, 275. Morrin, Theresa 111, 212. Morris, Barbara 198, 212. Morris, Cheri 76, 193. Morris, Christina 111. Morris, Debra 76, 194, 203, 216. Morris, Linda 93, 206. Morris, Nancy 128, Morris, Pamela 111. Morris, Steve 111. Morrison, Lowell 128, 224, 270. Morrison, Rick 76. Morrison, Tammy 111. Moses, Jeffery 93. Moses, Mark 128, 257, 270. Moshier, Dawn 111. Moskal, Mark 111, 275. Mossing, Robert 128. Mossing, Russel 76. Moulton, Kenneth 111. Mowka, Tamara 111. Mrkva, Jim 111, 256. Mroziewicz, Lorrie 128. Mulherin, John 76. Mullen, Kathy 76, 208. Mullen, Kenneth 128, 270. Mullholand, Colleen 76, 193. Mulvey, Kim 93. Mulvey, Mike 128, 257, 277. Munn, Sheri 93. Munson, Steve 128. Murphy, Elizabeth 111. Murray, John 111, 224, 263. Murray, Kim 128. Musser, Mark 128, 224. Muszynski, Mark 128. Myers, Bonnie 76, 146. Myers, Connie 76, 188. Myers, Douglas 111, 256, 270, Myers, Ellen 76. Myers, Kenneth 128. Myers, Tracy 128. Myler, James 111. Myles, Kent 93. Myles, Kurt 111. Myrice, Vicki 76. Mysliwiec, Mark 93, 200. Nadolny, Cindy 93. Nagle, Jim 76. Nagle, Sheryl 76, 193. Nagy, Theresa 111. Naitzke, Debbie 76. Nancarrow, Linda 93. Napp, Elisabeth 76. Nasser, Denise 111. Natchman, Kenneth 111, 224, Naugle, Janet 111. Naugle, Rex 128, Naus, Patty 128, 206. Naus, Steven 128. Navarre, Cindy 93. Navarre, Pamela 76, 163, Navarre, Thomas 111, 256, 270. Nearhood, Judd 93, 263. Negrin, Sophia 111, 204. Neitzke, Mike 128, 257. Nelson, Jeannine 93, 206. Nemon, Bill 76. Nemon, Regina 77, 194, 207. Neuendorf, Dan 77. Neuman, Rick 93, 263. Neumann, Russell 77. Newman, Bill 128. Newan, David 77. Newman, Tom 111. Nicholas, Mary 111, 212. Nicholas, Ruth 128. Nichols, Kathy 128. Nickell, Bill 77. Nickells, Ray 128. Nickerson, Amy 111. Nickerson, Barry 93. Nickerson, Keffery 77, 194. Nightingale, Mark 128, 224. Nimigean, Jim 77. Nimigean, Sandra 111. Nissen, Pat 128. Nistel, Eileen 111, 201. Nistel, Sandy 111. Nitz, Carolyn 128. Nitz, Christopher 111. Nixon, Lori 128, 267. Noaker, Kimberlee 111. Noble, Lisa 93, 222, Nofen, Fred 93. Noller, Martin 93. Nonnenmacher, Dianne 77, 195, 196, 200, 208. Norris, Greg 128, 257. Northington, John 93. Nosker, Mike 77. Nottingham, Cliff 77, Nowacki, Linda 93. Nowak, Francie 128. Nowak, Susan 111. Nowicki, Jerry 111. Nutting, Catherine 197. Oates, Randy 128, 197, 224. Oberle, Donna 93. Oberle, Richard 128, O ' Brian, John 270. O ' Brien, Ann 77. O ' Connell, Michael 128. O ' Connell, Michelle 128. O ' Connell, Tim 77. Odell, Janet 197, 206, 216. Odey, Mike 77. Okorowski, Anthony 111. Okorowski, Tina 93, 215. Olah, Joseph 111. Olah, Michael 93, 154, 208, 210. Ofzak, JoAnn 93, 215. Oldham, Sue 128. Olds, Cheri 77. Oles, Greg 77. Olmstead, Kevin 128, 224. Olson, Joan 93, 197. Olson, Lynne 111, 204, 212. Olson, Mark 93. O ' Neill, Cindy 93, 156. Orange, James 77. Orban, Norm 93, 255, 274. O ' Reilly, Michael 77. O ' Reilly, Tami 93. Ormiston, Debbie 93. Ormiston, Robert 128. Orns, Cynthia 111. Orns, Ronald 128. Orwig, Randy 128. Orwig, Raymond 77. Orzechowski, Thomas 77. Osenbaugh, Rosemary 93. Ostentoski, Randy 128. Osswald, Tom 93. Oswald, Sherry 93. Otis, Richard 111. Overholt, Randy 77. Overholt, Steven 111. Owens, Ed 77. Owens, Gail 93. Owens, Sheri 128, 199, 205. Paisie, Victoria 111, 224. Palazzolo, Jerome 93. Palloks, Claudia 128. Palmer, Christopher 111. Palmer, Donna 111. Pansky, Jon 77, 194. Papenfuse, Barb 77. Paquette, Becky 93. Paquin, Lori 93. Parasiliti, Tony 93, 269. Parisien, Pat 93. Park, Toni 128. Parke, Leroy 109. Parke, Mike 128. Parker, Dawn 93. Parker, James 111. Parker, Jeff 77. Parker, Pam 93. Parker, Sherry 111, 212. Parker, Steve 128. Parker, Wayne 109. Parkinson, Cindy 93. Parks, Cathy 128. Parks, Helen 93. Parks, Norma 109. Parks, Sue 128. Parman, Linda 111. Parman, Theresa 93. Parmer, Bill 77. Parmer, Ronnie 111. Parquette, Brent 128, 224. Parquette, Brian 111. Parquette, Kimberly 77, 194, 203 286. Parrish, Mark 77. Parrish, Susan 111. Parse, John 112. Paschen, Becky 77. Paschen, Dianna 128. Paschen, Rickie 128. INDEX 313 Pdsley, Rhonda 77, 191, 20 . Pasqualone, Beth 128, 205. Pasqualone, Sheila 112. Pasyk, Janice 77, 190. Pate, Brenda 112. Patlin, Richard 128, 257, 277. Patton, Dyanne 128, 224. Patton, Linda 112, 224. Paul, Danny 112, 256. Paxton, Brad 128, 257. Paxton, Lori 128. Payette, Jennifer 112. Payment, Robert 129. Payne, Daniel 112. Payne, Karen 93, 191. Peace, Dianna 112, 204. Peace, Ken 93. Pearson, Marcia 112. Pechette, Kirk 112. Pederson, Cheryl 77. Pederson, Mack 112. Pegorsch, Jeffrey 129. Peiter, Mike 93. Pelfrey, Daryl 93. Pelphrev, Nancy 112. Pelton, Debbie 77. Pelton, Michelle 77. Penn, Kandy 129, 197. Penn, Ronnie 93. Pennington, Jody 129. Pennington, Steve 93, 278. Pentz, Ruth 77. Perdeau, David 112, 256. Perdeau, Michelle 129, 267, 205. Perkins, Darlene 129. Perry, Cynthia 77. Perry, Dianna 94. Perry, Douglas 112, 263, 275. Perry, Francine 112. Perry, Jeff 129. Perry, Kim 129, 205. Perry, Marcia 77, 188, 191. Perry, Richard 112, 270. Person, Mary 129, 205. Peters, Carol 94. Peters, John 112, 204. Peters, Kenneth 77. Peters, Rick 129. Peterson, Janis 94. Peterson, Karen 94. Peterson, Sandra 77. Peterson, Theresa 94, 151. Petree, Kimberly 77, 208. Pettee, Joe 77, 158, 254. Pettee, Maria 112. Petz, Karen 112. Petz, Terri 94. Pfaff, Janet 112, 201. Pfaffenberger, Tim 129. Pfeifer, Denise 129. Pfouts, Cynthia 129. Pfund, Sally 94, 200, 208. Phares, Debbie 77, 202. Phillips, Donna 112. Phillips, Karen 94, 215. Phillips, Kenneth 112, 256. Phillips, Richard 129. Phillips, Robin 94. Pickard, Darrell 77. Pickens, James 112. Pickens, Jennifer 129. Pickens, Ken 77. Pickerel, Julie 112. Pickle, Janet 94. Picknell, Mark 94. Picolo, Tina 112, Piddock, Richard 112, 256. Pierce, Dan 94. Pierce, Dave 94. Pierce, Kathy 129. Pierce, Tom 77, 193, 202. Pieron, Ann 77. Pieron, Rich 77, 193. Pierson, Steve 94. Pietras, Daniel 94. Pietras, Martin 112. Pietras, Mike 77, 20o, 214, 282. Pietras, Terry 94, 202. Pietrykowski, Pamela 94. Pietz, Doug 112. Pinney, Kevin 129, 224. Pinney, Pamelo 77, 193. Pioch, Cathy 94, 203, 222, 223. Piorkowski, Lisa 112. Piotrowski, Mary 129. Pippert, April 129, 205. Pippert, Gay 94, 192, 206, 222. Pippert, Gayle 112, 192, 204, Pisarski, Benny 77. Pitts, Richard 77. Pituch, Karl 112, 224. Pituch, Keenan 129, 224. Pituch, Kevin 77, 222, 223, 280. Pizzo, James 94. Plant, Randy 112, 256. Pleasant, Rebecca 112. Plocek, Carol 94. Plocek, Sharon 129. Podzinski, Chris 77, 223. Poe, Brinda 94. Poggemeyer, Gene 77. Poitinger, Jeff 94. Pointinger, Kenneth 94. Pokrywka, Joseph 112. Polosky, John 112. Poneman, Dan 77, 208. Pontius, Becky 94. Pool, Linda 77. Pool, Marty 94, 269. Pool, Mike 112, 198, 270. Poore, Brenda 112. Pore, Joni 94, 206. Portala, Valient 129. Portman, Darlene 129. Porus, Robin 112. Posadny, Jill 112, 204. Poskonka, Thomas 77. Postlewait, Becky 129. Postlewait, Bob 94. Potter, Judy 112, 224, Poulson, Melanie 112, 204, 212. Poulson, Susan 112, 204. Powalowski, Frank 94. Powers, Danny 77. Powers, William 112. Pratt, Jim 129. Precht, Cynthia 112. Precht, Dave 94. Presley, Chris 129, 224, 257, 270. Preston, Carol 129, 199. Preston, Julie 112. Preston, Mark 77. Price, Earl 94, 171, 206. Price, Jill 77. Price, Mark 112. Price, Paula 94. Price, Randy 77. Priddy, Barb 206. Priest, Kenneth 112, 270. Prince, Gregory 94. Proeschel, David 77, 194, 203, 273. Proeschel, John 129. Proeschel, Laura 112. Puccetti, Donna 77, 190. Pugh, John 77. Pugh, Mike 129. Puhl, Christopher 129. Puls, Larry 129. Puthoff, Michael 112. Pyle, Jeff 94, 263. Quan, Trevor 203. Queenan, Elizabeth 94. Queener, Michael 112. Quentmeyer, Arthur 109. Raczko, Norman 112, 256. Radebaugh, Don 129. Radebaugh, Patty 78, 200, 298, 240. Radecki, Janet 94. Radin, Edwin 78. Rahm, John 78, 144, 193. Rahm, Richard 94. Rahrig, Scott 94. Rains, Cindy 78. Rains, Timothy 94. Rains, Tom 112. Raitz, Lori 112, 212. Raitz, Robyn 78. Ramey, Sharon 78, 191. Ramp, Daneen 129. Randall, David 129. Rang, Brenda 129. Ransford, Doreen 129, 199. Rapp, Bonnie 112. Rapp, Linda 112. Rash, Vickie 112, 116, 198, 212. Rashman, Kathy 129. Raszka, Chris 94, 197. Rau, William 94. Rawski, Karen 129. Rawski, William 112. Ray, Bobbie 112. Ray, Joan 112, 212. Ray, Terry 94. Ray, Toni 94. Read, Gary 129, 224. Rechel, Ann 129, 205. Recker, Kathy 94, 198, 234, 237. Redding, Lois 129. Redding, Mark 94. Redigner, Mark 94. Redmond, George 129. Reece, Cindy 94. Reed, Becky 94. Reed, Mark 256. Reed, Mark 129. Reese, Dora 94. Reichert, Janet 94, 286. Reichhardt, Dawn 129. Reinhart, Joseph 112. Reinhart, Michael 94. Remer, Michael 204, 256. Remer, Reva94, 206, 212. Remley, Rick 78. Reno, Shelly 129. Reno, Tim 112. Retzlaff, Timothy 112. Reuther, Cliff 78, 175. Revard, Cheryl 112, 216. Revard, Denise 78. Reynolds, John 113. Rhoades, Casey 113. Rhoades, Diane 94, 223. Rhoades, Randy 78. Rhoades, Steve 129. Rhodus, Cathy 94, 206. Rice, Cindy 94. Rice, Sue 129, 197, Richardson, Ann 78, 293. Richardson, Laurie 113, Richardson, Rae 129, 267. Richardson, Thomas 113. Richileau, Michele 113. Richmond, Gloria 78, 188. Richmond, Jean 129, 213, 217. Rickard, Harold 94, 255. Rickard, Sandi 113. Riddle, Ronald 113, 256. Ridenour, Douglas 113. Ridgeway, Pam 94, 197, 206. Ridgeway, Tari 129. Riebe, Gregory 113. Riebe, Jeff 94. Riegel, Lorie 94, 223. Riehle, Edward 94, 144. Ries, Jeff 94, 195, 196, 263, Ries, Laurie 113, 204. Rightmyer, John 94, 196, 214, 254. Rightmyer, Lee 78, 194, 196, 208, 240, 241. Rightnowar, Jim 129, 257. Rightnowar, Shirley 78. Rigsby, Tina 113. Riker, Tammy 129, 205. Riker, Tina 94. Riley, Dan 113. Riley, Dave 113. Riley, Joseph 113. Riley, Robin 129, 205. Riley, Susan 129. Riley, Vicki 94, 206. Rioux, Allen 95, 208. Ritchey, David 113. Ritson, Janet 78, 215. Ritson, Karen 113. Ritter, Kathleen 113. Ritzenthaler, Richard 78. Rizor, Dale 95. Rizor, Linda 129. Roach, Randy 78. Roberts, Debra 113. Roberts, Gordon 113. Robichaud, Vicky 129, 224. Robinson, Carolyn 95, 197, 201, 215. Robinson, Robin 95. Robinson, Terri 78. Rockwell, Curt 95. Rockwell, Eric 113. Rodebaugh, Lisa 129, 267. Rodebaugh, Randy 113. Roderick, Karen 95, 222, 223. Rodgers, Tom 95. Roe, Donna 113. Rofkar, Ray 113, 212, 270. Rogers, Lynn 95, 211. Rogers, Margaret 113, 212. Rohlman, Rick 113. Rohr, David 95, 263, 264. Rohr, Doug 78, 214. Rohr, Kathleen 129, 205. Rohr, Mark 95, 254, 263. Rohrbacher, Jeffery 113, 275. Rohrbacher, Mike 129, 224. Rolfes, Dale 129. Rolfes, Diane 95. Roloff, Brenda 95. Rolsten, Janet 78. Rolsten, Jay 113. Romeos, Karen 78. Romero, Mary 95. Romijn, John 129. Rooks, Bill 78. Rooks, Terence 113, 224. Roop, Terry 95. Root, Randy 95. Rose, Fred 78. Roselieb, Phil 78, 157, 214, 282. Rosen, Jan 129, 192. Rosen, Richard 95. Rosenberger, June 95. Rosiak, Yvette 78, 188. Rosinski, Edmund 113. Rossdeutscher, Kurt 129. Roszczipka, Ann 78, 193. Roth, Jill 78, 193, Rouppas, Dawn 130. Rowan, Roger 95. Rowe, Roxanne 130. Rowe, Tamre 113. Rowe, Vicki 130. Rower, Terry 78. Rower, Val 113, 263, 270. Royer, Debra 130. Royer, Doug 95. Royer, Leslie 130. Royston, Kathy 78. Rozek, Barb 113. Rozek, Tom 130. Rucki, Lynne 130. Rudd, Theresa 113. Rude, Bob 78. Rudnicki, Carol 95. Rudnicki, Lynn 78, Ruff, Brian 78, 254, 268, 269, 272. Ruff, Randall 130, 224, 277. Rulton, Richard 95, 255, 263. Runion, Gregory 95. 314 INDEX Rupley, Ed 78. Rupp, Bill 95. Rusch, Kenneth 95, 263. Rusch, Patty 95. Rusch, Penny 130. Russ, Gerald 113. Russell, Carl 78. Russell, Richard 130, Russell, Rozanne 78. Rutherford, Dan 78, 176. Rutherford, Patty 95, 215, 265. Rutherford, Randy 130, 270. Rutherford, Timothy 113. Ruwe, Thomas 78, 195, 262. Ryan, Kellie 78. Ryan, Rhoda 95, Ryan, Theresa 78. Rybka, Mark 78. Rydman, Robert 95. Sa, Veronica 113. Sadowsky, Toby 113, 198, 212. Sager, Chris 95, 278. Sample, David 113. Samples, Timothy 113, 210, 256, 275, Sampsel, Kathy 78, 193. Sanders, Cathy 95. Sanders, Kenneth 130. Sandlin, Craig 130. Sanford, Barb 95. Sansom, Melissa 78. Saris, Patricia 95. Saris, Penelope 96. Sartor, Bernadette 78. Sartor, Bernard 113. Sartor, Lorrie 96. Satterfield, Sherry 96. Sattler, Betty 113, 212, 224. Sattler, Joan 96, 223. Saunders, Cal 96. Saunders, Kris 96. Saunders, Randy 113, 256. Savage, Marsha 130. Savidge, Andrea 78, 194. Savidge, Todd 130. Sawyer, Dan 96. Sawyer, Jane 78. Scanes, Kim 96, 197. Scanes, Lynnette 113. Scanlon, Joan 96. Scaroleta, Bruce 113. Scaroletta, Dennis 78. Schafer, John 130. Schaller, Beverly 130. Scharf, Karen 113, 198. Scharf, Mike 130. Schassberger, John 78, 193. Schaufler, Heidi 130. Scheinbach, Beth 78, 194. Scherer, John 78, 171, 222. Scherer, Sue 130, 224. Schermerhorn, Sandy 96, 206, Scherzer, Tim 130. Scherzer, Tom 113. Schimmel, Melanee 130, 205. Schlachcic, Frank 275. Schlacter, Beverly 113, 204. Schladetsch, Lynn 96. Schlegel, Jeff 96. Schliesser, Mary Ann 130, 205. Schloegl, David 130, 192. Schloz, Sandy 130, 205. Schloz, Steve 130, 198, 277. Schmich, Blaine 96. Schmidt, Michelle 78, 208. Schmidt, Sheri 130. Schmidt, Timothy 113. Schmitt, Mike 96, 255. Schneider, Jim 78. Schneider, Sherri 113. Schneider, Yvonne 96. Schoenegge, Robin 130. Schoenrock, Douglas 113. Schoewe, Daryl 113, 224. Shoewe, Kirk 96, 171, 222. Scholl, Rebecca 130. Schoonmaker, John 78. Schrag, David 130, 277. Schrieber, Joanne 78, 193. Schrieber, Julie 113. Schroder, Debra 78. Schroder, Nancy 78, 194, 212. Schroder, Robert 113. Schroeder, Debbie 130. Schroeder, Linda 96. Schroeder, Mary 130. Schroeder, Ronald 113, 256. Schuett, Gordon 96, 202, 206. .Schuett, Gregory 113. Schultz, Cheryl 78. Schultz, Cheryl 96. Schultz, Donna 130. Schultz, Kathie 78, 188, 191. Schultz, Kathy 113. Schultz, Laurie 113, 204, 212. Schultz, Terry 130, 224. Schuster, Debra 113, Schwartz, Becky 96. Schwartz, Galen 78, 193. Schwartz, Steve 130, 277. Schwartz, Tammy 78. Schwartz, Teri 78, 194. Schwartz, Vickie 225. Schwartzbeck, Herman 96. Schwartzberg, Mike 96, 200, 208. Scott, Barbara 96. Scott, Bill 78, 202. Scott, Craig 130, 205. Scott, Dawn 130. Screptock, Dave 96. Scribner, Tom 96. Searight, Kevin 113, 198, 256, 275. Seavolt, Lori 96, 197. Seawick, Valarie 130. Seby, Jeannie 130, Sedlacek, Lynn 113, 204. Sedlar, Vicki 113. Seger, Sandy 96, 212. Seggie, Jill 130, 205. Seifert, Robert 96. Semenovich, James 188, Semple, Karen 78, 216. Sensenstein, Rick 113, 210. Sentle, Dan 96. Sewell, Karen 113. Seymour, Pat 78, 200, 208. Shaffer, Janet 113. Shake, Jim 96, Shake, Mike 130. Shapler, Sue 79. Sharp, Cindy 96. Sharp, James 130. Sharpe, Richard 114. Shattuck, John 114. Shay, Randy 130, 270. Sheehan, Korrie 130, 205. Sheehan, Robert 114. Shelton, Bob 79. Shenofsky, Cassi 130. Sheon, Sarah 114, 209. Shepherd, Mary 114, 224. Shepler, Gary 79, 203, 206. Shelper, Gregory 204. Sheppard, Mark 96, 263, 269. Sheriff, Rudy 130, 270. Sherrer, Lisa 114. Sherrer, Ronda 79, 265, 266. Sherwood, Lori 130, 199. Sherwood, Scott 79. Shiffler, Kathy 79. Shipman, Phyllis 96. Shoeffer, Mark 79. Shook, Thomas 96, 263, 264. Short, Audrey 79. Short, Dale 114. Short, John 130. Shropshire, David 114. Shuer, Mery 79, 194, 199. Shugarman, Janice 114. Siddall, Barbara 96, 206. Siders, Pamela 79, 290. Siebert, Cindy 114. Siedlecki, Mel 96. Siedlecki, Patricia 114, 212. Siefert, Cindy 79. Sieler, Tania 96. Sieren, Sue 96. Siffer, Marcia 114. Sigg, Ann 79. Sigg, Dave 114. Silcox, Robert 79. Silverman, Beth 66, 194. Silverthorne, Alan 79, 222, 223. Siminiak, Ed 79. Simon, Ellen 79. Simon, Martha 114. Simpson, John 79, 153, 195. Singer, Cindy 79. Singer, Daniel 96. Sivak, Ernest 130. Siwa, Deborah 130, 205. Siwa, Karen 114. Sizemore, Brenda 114. Sizemore, Steve 79. Skinner, Jeffery 114, 209. Skinner, Kelly 114. Skunda, Tom 96. Slaman, Todd 96, 255. Slota, John 96. Slupecki, Karen 96, 203, 215. Slusher, Mark 114, 270. Smalley, Mark 130. Smay, Carrie 114. Smedlund, Cindy 130. Smedlund, Linda 130. Smedlund, Steve 79. Smenner, Kim 79, 188, 197, 206, 207, 214, 215, 242, 286. Smith, Bob 79. Smith, Bob 96. Smith, Carol 79, 194, 215, 286. Smith, Cheryl 79. Smith, Cheryl 114, 204. Smith, Darr 130. Smith, Debora 96. Smith, Dianne 96. Smith, Donna 96. Smith, Greg 79. Smith, Heather 79. Smith, Jan 114. Smith, Janet 130. Smith, Janice 114. Smith, Jeannette 130. Smith, Jeff 130, 199. Smith, Jill 114. Smith, Joe 114, 275. Smith, Joette 130. Smith, Jon 114. Smith, Judy 96. Smith, Karen 130, 224. Smith, Kathy 96, 192, 197, 212. Smith, Kevin 79, 200, 208, 282. Smith, Kim 96. Smith, Kim 96. Smith, Kim 130. Smith, Luann 130. Smith, Mark 114. Smith, Michael 79. Smith, Mike 96. Smith, Nellie 130. Smith, Pamela 79. Smith, Patty 114. Smith, Paul 114, 204. Smith, Peggy 79. Smith, Peggy 130. Smith, Randy 79, 193. Smith, Raymond 96, 264, 274. Smith, Sherie 79. Smith, Sherrie 96. Smith, Steve 96. Smith, Steven 114. Smith, Tamara 130, 224. Smith, Tom 114. Smolenski, James 131, 257. Smotherman, Bill 131. Smotherman, Russell 79. Smothers, Lynda 96. Snapp, Deborah 96, 197. Snavely, David 79. Snider, Louis 114. Sobczak, Bruce 114. Sobecki, Janis79, 188, 19o, 197. Sokolowski, Joe 96, 195, 200, 208. Solek, Michael 79, 175. Soley, John 131, 257. SolomonEllen 114. Sommerfield, Pamela 131. Sommerfield, Patricia 114, 212. Sommers, Cherrie 96. Sommers, Julie 114, 216. Soncrant, Karen 114. Sorter, Brenda 114. Spalding, Corinne 114. Spangler, Jim 96. Sparks, Dean 96. Sparks, Sandra 114, 198. Spaulding, Scott 131. Speegle, Jeanne 79. Speegle, Ronald 131. Speer, Randy 131. Speer, Rick 96. Speier, Chris 131, 270. Speier, Greg 90, 155. Spencer, Ann 131. Spencer, Douglas 114, 256, 275. Spitler, Chuck 79. Spitulski, Marty 114. Spivey, Ted 114. Spoerl, Cindy 131. Spohn, Don 79. Spohn, Theresa 114, 204. Spolnick, Rudy 79. Spooner, Thomas 114, 256. Sprague, David 131. Spranger, Denise 79, 208, 241. Springer, Marcia 114, 224. Spychalski, Ann 96. Spychalski, Chris 79, 193, 254. Squier, Tom 97. Staab, Chandra 131. Staifer, Dan 79. Stalker, Annette 114. Stalker, Donna 131. Stalker, Pete 97. Stanbery, Debbie 97, 194, 211. Standley, Phillip 97. Stanley, Mike 97. Stanley, Pearlena 131. Stanton, Ruthe 97. Staples, Jack 97. Stasko, David 97. Stautzenbach, Beth 97. St. Clair, Dorcas 79, 206, 207, 225. Stearns, Eric 79, 254, 262. Stedcke, James 79, 194, 203. Stedcke, Jeanine 114, 203. Stedcke, Jo 97, 203, 215. Stein, Jim 79, 193. Stenberg, Pam 131. Stevens, Greg 131, 270. Stevens, Michael 97, 269. Steves, Conrad 97. Steves, Doug 202, 223. Stewart, Brenda 114. Stewart, Gary 97, 206, 225. Stickels, Kathy 114. Stiff, Marshall 131. Stimson, Randy 131, 224. Stobinski, Marcia 131, 192, 225. Stock, Janice 114. Stockman, Chuck 114. Stoddard, Lisa 97, 195. Stoianoff, Tamara 114. Stoiber, Dave 79, 254, 260. Stoiber, Robert 131. Stolarski, Amy 114. Stoll, Alice 131. INDEX 315 Stoll Carol 131, 199. Stoll, Karen 80. Stoller, Don 131, 257, 270. Stone, Cheryl 80, 190. Stone, Connie 80. Storer, Terry 80. Storer, Tim 97, 196. Stowe, Geri 80. Stram, Lynn 125, 131, 213. Straube, Chris 131. Straube, Werner 97, 223, 263. Strawinski, Chester 114. Strawser, Connie 80. Strawser, Karen 131, 225. Street, Karen 80, 194, 200, 240. Streight, Steven 80. Strick, David 97. Strong, Rex 80, 254, 285. St roud, Kris 114, 224. Struble, Joannie 131. Struble, Terri 131. Strunk, Jody 131. Stykemain, Bruce 97. St. Yves, James 97. St. Yves, Kathleen 80. Suder, Kathy 97, 206. Sulewski, Colleen 114. Sulewski, Diane 97. Sulewski, Sherry 131. Sulinski, Barbara 114. Sullivan, Terry 97, Sulzer, Michael 97. Summerell, Lisa 114, 212. Summers, Linda 80, 220. Summerville, Jerry ,114, 275. Surface, Jeffrey 131. Surprise, Melvin 80. Sutherland, Judith 114. Sutherland, Kristine 80. Sutherland, Tom 80, 254. Sutton, Bob 80. Swain, Charles 80. Swain, Crystal 131. Swain, Tina 80. Swanson, Vicki 114, 201. Swartz, Craig 132. Swartz, Debbie 114. Swartz, James 132, 257. Swartzell, Janice 97, 165, 222. Swearengen, Arthur 132. Sweebe, Dale 80. Sweebe, Darlene 80, 190. Sweeney, Sharon 97, 194. Swindle, Chervl 80, 194, 208, 265, 266. Swindle, Darryl 114, 256. Swisher, Keith 97, 254 . Swy, Debra 97. Swy, Scott 97, 255, 263. Swy, Sheryl 132, 197. Synder, Debby 115. Szabo, Darlene 132. Szabo, Dawn 97. Szachta, Denny 80. Szczublewski, Joe 115. Szczur, Henry 132. Szlachcic, Fred 115. Szlachcic, Karen 132. Szmania, Gary 115. Szmania, Sandi 80. Szozda, Tim 115. Szumigala, Julie 115. Szych, Terrence 80. Szychowski, Lynn 115, 212, 224. Szydlowski, Lawrence 97. Szymanski, Susan 115. Tabbert, Mike 97. Tafelski, Phil 80. Tafelski, Toni 80, 188. Tailford, Tamara 199. Tanner, John 97. Tanner, Mary 132. Tansey, Coleen 80. Tarr, Raylene 115. Tarr, Teri 97. Tattan, Timothy 80, 194, 200, 240. Tattersall, Audrey 97. Tattersall, Pam 80. Tattersall, Susan 132, 224. Taylor, Amy 115. Taylor, Cathy 115, 212, 224. Taylor, Pam 97. Taylor, Pam 97. Teachout, Robert 80. Tebbe, Marie 115, 204. Tebbe, Steve 80. Tegatz, Fritz 115, 210, 275. Tehensky, Joe 97, 263. TerDoest, James 115. Termin, Kelly 132. Terry, Sue 115. Tertel, Mark 132. Thames, Deborah 97. Thatcher, Nancy 115. Theil, Bob 80. Theil, Deborah 97. Theiss, James 115. Theiss, Karen 132. Theriac, Floyd 132, 205. Thielsen, Danny 115, 256. This, Nancy 80. Thomas, Linda 80. Thompson, James 115. Thompson, Rick 132. Thompson, Robert 132. Thompson, Susan 115. Thornton, Randy 97. Thornton, Terry 115. Thorpe, Sandra 201. Tibbits, Amy 115, 204, 212. Tibbits, Roy 80, 262. Tillman, Mike 80, 193. Timerman, Robert 115. Timmerman, Peggy 97. Timmerman, Sue 80, 190. Tippin, Debra 97, 197, 201. Tobianski, Susan 115. Tobias, Pat 97, 202. Tobin, Susan 132. Todak, John 132. Todd, Monica 132. Toeppe, Donald 80. Tolson, David 115. Tolson, Diane 97, 223. Tom Ronnie 97. Tom, Sandi 132, Tomaski, Terri 132, 197, 213. Tomaski, Tom 97. Toothaker, Keith 97. Topolewski, Mike 80. Toth, Dawn 132. Toth, Donna 115, 204. Toth, Mark 80, 265. Tower, Marty 97. Traczyk, Jamie 132. Traczyk, Mark 80. Traver, Cindy 97. Treiber, Frank 132. Treiber, Lorilee 97, 194. 196. Treutlein, Elfriede 97. Treutlein, Robert 132. Trimmer, Christina 115. Trimmer, Terry 97, 269. Tripp, Jeffrey 97. Trotter, Steve 132, 270. Troutman, Celeste 132. Trumbull, Chris 132. Trumbull, Lynne 97. Trumbull, Michael 132. Trzaskowski, Debbie 80. Trzaskowski, Tim 115, 256, 275. Tuck, Sue 80. Tucker, Dave 97. Tucker, Ed 132. Tucker, Linda 115. Tucker, S ara 115. Tucker, Thomas 80, 194, 200, 208, 242. Tull, Charles 115. Turney, Dale 80. Turney, Jeff 132. Turnbull, Harold 115. Turner, Anthony 97. Turpening, Kelly 115, 209, 212. Turpening, Terrance 97. Tussing, Cheryl 115. Tyler, Joy 115. Uddin, Arrachme 132. Uddin, Pastoria 80, 194, 211. Ulman, Jeffery 115. Ulrich, Cindy 132, 199. Ulrich, Gerhard 97. Ulrich, Jeff 80, 192, 260, 264. Upton, Sue 97, 202. Urban, Bob 115. Urban, Christopher 97. Urban, Russ 132. Urban, Terry 97. Urbanowski, Ray 97. Urbanski, Linda 80, 206. Urbanski, Steve 97. Urbanus, Marinus 132, 157. Urso, John 80, 193. Utt, Debbie 132, 192, 199. Vaculik, Chris 80, 254. Vaculik, Steve 80. Vahle, Larry 97, 198, 254, 263. Vaillant, Gail-80, 188. Vaillant, Jean 80. Valencia, Patricia 115. Van Buren, James 115, 224, 270. Vance, Vicky 115. Van Cleve, Beth 132, 224. Vandenbroek, Mary 98,153,195. Vandenbrook, Karen 115, 192. Van Dusen, Debra 115, 204. Van Duyn, Mike 98. Van Etten, Sandra 115. Van-Etten, Vicky 98, 206. Van Fleet, Danny 98. Van Fleet, Sue 115. Van Gelder, John 98. Van Nest, Kim 115. Van Orden, Julie 80, 193. Van Pelt, Deborah 115, 204. Van Pelt, Stanley 132. Van Tassel, Carol 98. Van Wormer, Brenda 98. Vasili Bill 98. Vassiliou, Georgia 115, 212. Vehslage, James 98. Vehslage, Joan 132, 224. Veitch, Monalee 80. Venable, Ann 132. Venda, Francis 115. Venezagle, Chris 98. Veres, Frank 132. Vetesy, Karen 98. Viens, Richard 196. Vierling, Scott 115, 263. Viers, Mark 132. Violette, Don 98. Violette, Susan 80, 193, 196, 203. Vogel, Pat 80, 194, 203. Vollmar, Melvin 98. Von Westernhagen, Ron 98, 263. Voyantzis, Irene 80. Vrahotes, Audrey 132, 199. Wadas, Donald 115, 256. Wade, Roberta 132. Wade, Sharyll 98. Wade, Vicki 98. Wagenhauser, Ellie 115. Wagle, Bill 1 32. Wagle, Dau 98. Wagner, Dave 80. Wagner, Debbie 98. Wagner, Jim 80, 254. Wagner, Randy 115. Wahl, Alison 80. Wahl, James 115. Wainscott, Mark 80, 269, 271, 272. Wainscott, Vickie 224. Waite, Cecil 132. Waite, Julie 132. Waite, Wayne 132. Walczak, Karen 80. Walczuk, Laurie 132. Walker, Dave 80. Walker, Lorry 98. Walker, Paul 132. Walker, Robbyn 115. Wallace, Lisa 132. Wallace, Richard 80, 200, 208. Walter, David 81, 193. Walter, Jeff 115. Walters, Karen 132. Walters, Robin 98. Walton, Lori 132. Wanamaker, Jim 81, 254. Ward, Kerrie 81, 206, 226. Warfield, Jacquelyn 98, 216. Warn, Marjorie 81, 195, 206. Warner, Dawn 132. Warner, Greg 98. Warner, Harold 81. Warner, James 132. Warner, Jeff 132, 213. Warner, Patricia 115. Warnke, Peggy 81, 188. Warnke, Tim 132. Warrell, Barbara 115. Warrell, Larry 98. Warren, Abby 132. Warren, Beth 81, 190. Warren, Robert 115. Wasielewski, Gregory 115, 198, 256. Wasielewski, Norman 98, 254. Wasnich, Rita 115. Wajer, Joe 81, 193. Water, Joe 81. Waterfield, Charles 98. Waters, David 132, 224. Waters, Debbie 81. Watkins, Dave 98, 274. Watkins, Jeri 98. Watson, Theodore 115. Watson, Tim 81. Watt, Julie 98, 203, 223. Weaver, Caroline 132. Weaver, Cindy 132. Weaver, Connie 98, 195, 208. Weaver, Douglas 132. Weaver, John 98. Webb, Dave 98. Webb, Ken 133, 257. Webb, Rose 115. Webber, Diane 115. Webne, Barb 98. Webne, Ronald 115. Webster, Craig 98. Weegman, Dan 98,195, 225. Weible, Danny 133, 270. Weible, Judy 116. Weighs, Patrick 116. Weilant, Elaine 116. Weilant, Sue 133. Weiler, David 116. Weiler, Donna 81. Weiler, Robin 98, 206. Weills, Sarah 133. Weingarden, Diana 133. Weinstein, Debbie 81, 203, 206, 208, 240. Weis, Eric 81. Weisenburger, Brian 133, 270. Weisenburger, Edward 98. Weislak, Dale 98. Weislak, David 98. Weislak, Greg 81, 202, 236. Weiter, Pat 133. Welch, Aaron 116. Welch, Chris 98. Weldon, Dave 133, 224. Wells, Joe 81. Wells, Sandy 133, 199, 205. 316 INDEX Welter, Jim 116. Welzbacher, Chris 116. Welzbacher, Janet 116, 204. Wendt, Gail 98, 200, 208. Wendt, Robin 98, 147, 195, 208, 212. Werner, Julie 116, 209. Wernert, Ken 98. Wernet, Robert 81, 202. Wery, Jim 133, 257. Wery, Pat 81, 191. West, Barbara 116. West, Robert 116. West, Russell 116. Wester, Kathryn 116, 212. Wester, Michael 81, 278. Wester, Susan 133. Westray, Jeff 133. Westray, Ken 81, 177. Whaley, Deborah 98, 202, 206. Wherry, Peggy 98. Whitaker, Jeffery 133. White, Barb 81. White, Brad 116, 224. White, Debbie 98, 206. White, Dennis 133. White, Diane 133, 198. White, Joan 98, 206. White, Mel 98. Whitehead, Mary 116, 204. Whittier, Susi 116,198. Wians, Sandy 81, 208, 223. Wick, Donald 98. Wiersma, Susan 116, 209. Wietecki, Christine 98,197. Wietrzykowski, Jeff 98. Wietrzykowski, Mark 116. Wilcox, Beth 133. Wilcox, Kathy 98, 206. Wilder, Sandra 116, 224. Wildman, Greg 98, 197, 223. Wiler, Lorie 133. Wiley, Deborah 116, 204. Wiley, Sue 133, 217. Wilhelm, Dave 81. Wilhelm, Janet 98. Wilkins, Robin 133. Willee, Mark 98. Willert, Anthony 98. Willert, Kim 133. Williams, Bob 98. Williams, Cynthia 98. Williams, Debbie 81. Williams, Diane 133, 205. Williams, Ed 98. Williams, Julie 133. Williams, Lawrence 116. Williams, Mary 116. Williams, Melinda 98, 206. Williams, Mike 133. Williams, Nancv 81, 188, 222. Williams, Pamela 116, 204. Williams, Randy 81. Williams, Ricky 116, 270. Williams, Roger 98. Williams, Willard 116, 224. Willis, Julia 98, 200, 206, 215. Wilmoth, Elizabeth 116. Wilson, Debbie 81, 199, 200. Wilson, Diana 81, 194, 220, 222. Wilson, Jeffery 98. Wilson, Lynne 116, .Wilson, Natalie 133, 224. Wilson, Randy 116, 256, 263. Wilson, Susan 133, 217. Winfrey, Cynthia 98, 215. Wing, Bob 98. Wing, Rick 81. Wing, Susan 116. Winkle, Tina 81, 215. Winkler, Anita 116. Winkler, Richard 133. Winland, Greg 133. Winslow, Jenniter 133, 224. Winslow, Kenneth 98, 263. Winter, Cindy 133. Winter, Rick 81, 214, 260. Winzenreid, Arthur 99. Wirick, Duane 133. Wirick, Ken 99. Wise, Jeff 81, Wiseman, Mike 116, 224, 256, 270. Wishnewitz, Debbie 116. Wishnewitz, Steve 117. Wisniewski, Ellen 117, 198. Wisniewski, Nancy 81. Wistinghausen, Beth Ann 99, 202. Witkins, Michael 133. Witt, Cheryl 117. Wittman, Ginger 117. Wnorowski, Claudia 117. Woda, Mark 99. Woeller, Kevin 117. Woggon, Janice 81, 206, 240. Woggon, Keith 117. Wohlfarth, Ted 99. Wohlfarth, Tim 81, 195, 262, 264, 273. Wohlgamuth, Kim 125, 133. Wojcenowicz, Robin 99. Wolf, Timothy 133. Wolfe, Margaret 133, 205. Wolff, Thomas 117, 275. Wolfinger, Kaun 81, 192, 195, 196, 197, 199, 206, 214, 215. Wolfinger, Kathy 117,192. Wolfinger, Kris 117, 198, 204. Wolin, Craig 99. Wolin, Mark 133. Wong, John 133, 277. Wong, Richard 117, 275. Wood, Dave 99, 254, 263. Wood, Jeff 131, 133, 270. Wood, Robert 117. Woodbury, Don 99. Woodward, Ernest 99, 195, 208. Woodward, John 81. Woodward, Melody 133. Woolaver, Amy 133. Woolaver, Jenifer 117, 225. Wooster, Danny 99, 263. Wooster, Kellie 133. Wooten, Jerry 99. Wotring, Douglas 99. Wray, Jim 117, 275. Wretschko, Richard 99, 269. Wright, Andy 81. Wright, Donna 133. Wright, Doug 81, 269. Wright, Joanne 99. Wright, Kris 133. Wueller, Mike 81, 212, 231. Wuerfel, Beckie 81, 196. Wuertz, Diana 117. Wuest, Debra 117. Wuest, Jim 71, 113. Wumer, Julie 117. Wumer, Kim 81, 182. Wunderley, Marsha 99. Wurster, Vicky 99, 197, 206. Wyckoff, Dave 99. Wygant, Doug 99. Wymer, Linda 133. Wysocki, Anna 99. Wysocki, Jim 133. Wysong, John 81. Yabrove, Barb 81. Yant, Candy 133. Yaros, Bob 81, 222, 223, 285. Yaros, Steven 117. Yarrito, Pamela 117. Yates, Mary 117. Yeager, Bob 81. Yeager, Daniel 117. Yeager, Kathleen 117. Yoast, Patricia 133, 199. Yoppolo, Renee 133. York, Kim 99. York , Randy 81. York, Shelly 133, 205. Younce, Debra 117. Young, Brenda 99, 215. Young, Deborah 99. Young, Keith 133. Young, Kevin 133, 277. Young, Michael 117, 270. Young, Robert 81. Young, Sue 81. Young, Tammy 133, 205. Young, Terry 117. Youngs, Raymond 133. Zaborowski, Audrey 99, 211. Zagol, Sharon 117. Zahn, Dave 81, 292, Zajac, Daniel 133, Zale, Patty 117, 212. Zander, Mark 133. Zapata, Cindy 99. Zapzta, Steve 81. Zapletal, Laurie 133. Zapletal, Stephanie 117. Zaski, David 99. Zavala, Carlos 117. Zavala, Mike 99. Zawistowski, Darlene 81, 206. Zawistowski, Kenneth 117, 204, 270. Zawistowski, Linda 99. Zawistowski, Timothy 133, 205. Zawodni, Kenneth 117. Zawodni, Steven 99. Zawodny, Doug 117. Zebrowski, Jim 81. Zegarlowitz, Louis 81, 254. Zeiger, Mark 117, 270. Zeigler, Susan 117. Zeluff, Nancy 99. Zenz, Debbie 99. Zgorecki, Lea 117. Zgorecki, Lynn 81, 193. Ziegler, Kathy 81, 197. Ziegler, Michael 117, 217, Ziegler, Mike ll7. Ziegler, Robert 117, 270. Ziegler, Sue 133. Ziems, Gayle 133. Ziems, Marc 117. Zimmerman, Mark 117. Zink, Cheryl 99, 197. Zink, Cheryl 117. Zink, Kim 133. Zink, Mike 133. Zinkie, Clay 133. Ziviski, Zack 81, 193. Ziviski, Zane 133. Zmudzinski, Sandra 99. Zuccarell, Regina 99, 146, 208, 286. Zunk, Joseph 99. Zunk, Leslie 133, 225. Zunk, Sue 81, 197, 286. Zunk, Valerie 81. Zychowicz, Elizabeth 117. Zydorczyk, Michael 117. Zyndorf, Sam 99. INDEX 317 Faculty Index Aceto, Dr. Ted 139 B.S., M.Ed,, Villanova University, Ph.D., Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Associate Principal, Whitmer. Alexander, Mrs. Janet 164 B.A. Toledo University, Physical Education, Washington GAA Whit¬ mer, Washington, Jefferson. Alexander, Mrs. Michele 152,212 B.E. University of Toledo, Spanish I, Spanish Club, Washington. Althouse, Ray 148 B.E. and M.E. University of Toledo, Math, Jefferson. Alvarez, A1 138,139,249 B.Ed., M.Ed., University of Toledo, Associate Principal of Student Af¬ fairs, Whitmer. Anderson, Bruce 148,151,254 B.S., Hillsdale College, Algebra, Geometry, Football, Whitmer. Arnold, Donald 170 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.A., Eastern Michigan University, Jeffer¬ son Concert Stage Band, Elementary Instrumental Music, Drivers Ed, Jefferson. Arnold, John 166,209 General Studies, American History, Whitmer. Ascunce, Roland 152,154 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.A. University of Michigan, Spanish 1, II, III, Whitmer Attie, Mrs. Betty 24,144,200,208 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Intro, to Speech, Dramatic Form, Ad¬ vanced Speech Arts, International Thespians Society, National Forensic League, Forum, Senior Class Advisor, Director of Junior and Senior Class Plays, Whitmer. Bahna, Donald 138 B.Ed., M.A., University of Toledo, Associate Principal — Administra¬ tion, Whitmer. Baker, Mrs. Virginia 160 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Accounting, Typing, Whitmer. Ball, Mrs. Margaret 160 B.A. in Business Ed., Defiance Col¬ lege, Office Practice, Semester Typ¬ ing, General Business, Whitmer. Barger, Philip 160,188 B.B.A. University of Toledo, Busi¬ ness Math, Business Law, Account¬ ing, Office Practice, Business English, Whitmer. Barton, Mark 148,199,270 B.E., M.E., University of Toledo, Algebra, General Math, Student Council, Wrestling, Jefferson. Bartoo, David 144 B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, English, Basketball, Jeffer¬ son. Beck, Mrs. Dorothy 144 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Indivi¬ dualized Grammar, Growth of the English Language, Creative Writing, National Honor Society, Whitmer. Beckett, Miss Lynn 144 B.Ed., University of Toledo, Oral Communications, Jefferson. Bender, Robert 139 B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Associate Principal, Whitmer. Bennett, David 156 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Science, Physical Education, Jeffer¬ son. Bernhoft, Mrs. Sharon 142,196 B.S. Bowling Green State University, M.Ed., University of Toledo, Guid¬ ance and Counseling, Ski Club, Whitmer. Bigler, Mrs. Anne 155 B.S. Ohio State, Home Economics, Jefferson. Bihn, Mrs. Doris 160,190 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Sen¬ ior Clerk Typist Block, Advanced Shorthand, Office Practice, Whitmer. Binger, Mrs. Judy 164 B.A. University of Toledo, Physical Education, Whitmer. Binkley, Jonathan 203,166 B.A. Findlay College, M.A. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Ed.S. Eastern Michi¬ gan, American Government, Political Parties and Politics, Whitmer. Blakely, Chris 144 English, Whitmer. Blazey, Mrs. Betty 141 Secretary — Office Associate Princi¬ pal, Whitmer. Blumberg, Mrs. Dorothy 181,216 B.Ed., M.L.S., University of Toledo, Library Council, Department Chair¬ man, Whitmer. Boggs, Mrs. Karen 172 B.S. University of Indiana, Unified Arts, Art, Jefferson. Boles, Edward 174 B.S. Tennessee Technological Uni¬ versity, M.Ed., Bowling Green State University, O.W.E., Whitmer. Bolovan, Mrs. Carolyn 144 B.S.J. Journalizm, Ohio State, Hu¬ manities I, Independant Study, Com¬ munications, Whitmer. Boros, Mrs. Dorothy 142 B.S. Bowling Green State University, M.E. University of Toledo, Guidance and Counseling, Washington. Bowsher, Lester 148,149,151 B.S. Ohio Northern University, M.S. St. Francis College, Intermediate Math, Introductory Analysis, Calcu- las, Whitmer. Braithwaite, Miss Ann 66,144 B.E. University of Toledo, Change, Individualized Reading, American Literature, Junior Class Advisor, Whitmer. Brechbill, Larry 139 B E., M E., University of Toledo, As¬ sistant Principal, Washington. Brighton, Mrs. Verna 149 B.E. University of Toledo, M.A. Uni¬ versity of Michigan, Algebra, Wash¬ ington. Brown, Mrs. Barbara 144 B.A. of Ed. University of Toledo, Black Voices, Creative Writing, Whit¬ mer. Brown, William DECA Brumm, Mrs. Caroline 155 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Home Economics, Unified Arts, Jefferson, Bucklew, Mrs. Nannette 166,203 B.Ed. University of Toledo, The American, American History Survey, Controversial Americans, Whitmer. Cain, Ronald 156,192,196 B.S. Millersville State College, M.S. North Caroline A T State Univer¬ sity, Physics, Jet Club, Chess, Whit¬ mer. Cameron, Mrs. Susan 144 B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Black Voices, Conflicts of the American Dream, Individualized Reading, Whitmer. Campbell, Mrs. Eileen 140 Secretary — Mr. Martin ' s Office, Whitmer. Cannon, Mrs. Sara 144 B.E. University of Toledo, English, Washington. Carmean, Michael 149,151,254,255 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Algebra I, II, Geometry, Football Coach, Whitmer. Cartlidge, Miss Patti 178 A. B. Mary Manse College, Science and Healtli, O.E. Department, Whit¬ mer, Chase, Charles 163 B. S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.A. Ohio State University, Industrial Arts, Driver Education, Washington. Chesney, Richard 174 University of Toledo, Western Re¬ serve, Vocational Drafting, Whitmer. Cicak, George 164 B.E. University of Toledo, M.E. Bowling Green State University, Health, Washington. Cline, Robert 164,260,264 B.S. in Ed. Otterbein College, Phys¬ ical Education, Cross Country, Track, Whitmer. Collins, Mrs. Nancy 149 B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Mathematics, Jefferson. Cook, William 166 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can, History, I.S. Advisor, Whitmer. Corfman, Donald 148,149 B.S. Bluffton College, M.Ed. Uni¬ versity of Toledo, M.A. Bowling Green State University, Terminal Ge¬ ometry, Aviation, Department Chair¬ man, Whitmer. Crabb, Mrs. Bette 141 Secretary — Principal ' s Office, Wash¬ ington. Craden, Mrs. Sally 164 B.S., M.S. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Physical Education Wash¬ ington. Cramer, Miss Nancy 172 B.S. in Ed. Ohio University, Art, Jefferson. Cramer, Mrs. Mary 145 B.A. in Ed University of Toledo, Basik Composition, Advanced Com¬ position, Whitmer. Cribbs, Mrs. Barbara 149 B.E. University of Toledo, Algebra, Intermediate Math, Washington. Cunningham, Patrick 167,274 B.E. University of Toledo, World of Work, J.V. Basketball, Jefferson. Curliss, LaMar 156 B.S. Bowling, Green State Univer¬ sity, Science, Driver Education, Jefferson. Davis, Thomas 167,254 B.Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, American Government, American History Survey, Equipment Manager for Athletic Teams, Whitmer. Davis, Wayne 142 B.S., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Counselor — Vocational Guidance Coordinator, Whitmer. Daye, Cordon 163 B.S. Bowling Green State University, M.A. Eastern Michigan University, Industrial Arts, Blue Print Reading, Mechanical Drawing, Woodworking, Power Mechanics, Foundry, Jeffer¬ son. Decker, Norman 164,210,254,258, 259 B.S., M E. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Whitmer. Dennison, Miss Alynda B.S. Western Michigan University, Bachelor Survival, Home Economics. Dentel, Dale 170,221 B. of Music Ed. Capital University, Music Theory I,IL Symphonic Band, Marching Band, Whitmer. Devine, Allan 145 B.S. in Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, English, Washington. DeWitt, Donald ' 149,151,214,254, 256,263 B.S. Manchester College, M.S. St. Francis College, Math, Advisor to Varsity W, Football, Track, Whitmer. Diehl, Douglas 156,202 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Biology, Biology Club, Whitmer. Dieringer, Andrew 160,161 B.S. Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.A. University of Toledo, Business Math, Business Machines. Dubendorfer, Mrs. Jean 141 Secretary — Deans ' Office, Whitmer Duck, Thomas 164,263,269 B.S. Ed. Miami University, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Health, Coach Wrestling, Assistant Track Coach, Washing ton. Dukate, Alan 163,254,257 B.S.Ed. Miami University Electricity, Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts, Metals 1, Whitmer, Jefferson. Dundore, Richard Electronics II, Whitmer. Dunlap, James 156,202 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Biology, Biology Club, Whitmer. Dusseau, Wilbur 175 Machine Shop, Machine Shop Re¬ lated, Whitmer. Elliot, Mrs. Sally 180 Paraprofessional, Jefferson. Emery, Mrs. Jane 161,197 B.A. University of Toledo, Typing, Shorthand, General Business, Econo¬ mics, Equestrian Club, Whitmer. Engel, John 156 B.S. University of Dayton, Chemis¬ try, Whitmer. Engel, Mrs. Virginia 161,188 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Office Practice, Advanced Shorthand, Jun¬ ior Steno Block, Office Education Association, Whitmer. Erme, Frank 247,254 B.S. Findlay College, M.A. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Athletic Director, Whitmer, Erswell, Mrs. Della 161,189 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Senior Account — Clerk Block, Ac¬ counting I, Ohio Business Office Education, Whitmer. Evearitt, Larry 145 B.E., M.E. University of Toledo, Eng¬ lish, Washington. Faber, Mrs. Margaret 145 B.S. Texas Western College, General Studies, Communications, Whitmer. Farrell, Miss Susan 152,194 B.E., M.E., University of Toledo, 318 INDEX French 11, 11, IV, French Honorary, Whitmer. Fink, Carl 161 Business, Whitmer. Fish, Mrs. Margaret 180 Commons, Whitmer. Folger, Frederick 167 B.E. University of Toledo, American History, Ohio History, Whitmer, Jef¬ ferson. Fortney, James 149 Math, Wshington. French, Thomas 161 B.E., M.E., University of Toledo, General Business, Washington. Frisch, Robert 156,196 Chemistry 1, 11, Whitmer. Gannon, Kevin 175 B.S. Ed. M. Ed. University of Toledo, OWE, Whitmer, Gilbert, William 143,254, 260 B.S. Ed. Ohio University, M.S. East¬ ern Michigan University, Assistant Dean of Boys, Football, Track, Whit¬ mer. Gillespie, Mrs. Joyce 180 Paraprofessional Humanities Re¬ source Center, Whitmer. Gladfelter, Mrs. Lois 152,195 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Latin, Classical Honor Society, Whitmer. Gonia, Mrs. Florence 143 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.E. University of Toledo, Dean of Girls, Washington. Grau, James 178 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Special Education, Occupational Education, Whitmer. Graves, Harry 175 University of Toledo, Machine Shop, Whitmer. Gray, Mrs. Carol 181, 216 A. B. Western Michigan University, Assistant Librarian, Library Council, Whitmer. Grimm, Donald 157 B. S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.S. Indiana University, Biol¬ ogy, Whitmer. Grove, Lawrence 150,278,279 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, General Math, Algebra, Inter¬ mediate Math, Hockey, Washington. Groves, Mrs. Norma 136 Board of Education. Gshwind, Thomas 142 B.A. Findlay College, M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Counselor, Jefferson. Hainen, Frederick 170,225 B.S.Ed. Ohio Northern College, Or¬ chestra, Whitmer. Hall, Gerald 167 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Ohio History, American His¬ tory, Whitmer. Hamen, Glenn 150,254,257,275 B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, General Math, Introduction to Math, Algebra, Football, Basket¬ ball, Washington. Hartman, Miss Sue 161,189 B.S., M.E. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Senior Steno Program, OEA, Whitmer. Hazzard, Mrs. Mary 150 B.A., B.S.E. Mary Manse College, Math, IDl Program, Jefferson. Heaton, Mrs. Marjorie 140 Secretary — Mr Knauss ' s Office, Jef¬ ferson. Heidtman, Hal 157 B.S.Ed., Ohio State, M.E. University of Toledo, Biology, General Science, Football Coach, Washington. Heindorff, Dan 167 B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Administration, Bowl¬ ing Green State University, Ameri¬ can History, Driver Education, Jef¬ ferson. Hering, Jeffrey 150 B.A. University of Michigan, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Intermediate Math, Algebra 1, Statistics, Student Council, Whitmer. Hersland, John 143 B.S.Ed., M.A. Ed., Bowling Green State University, Boys Dean, Whit¬ mer. Hessman, Mrs. Ann 172,201 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Art 1 , Drawing, Printmaking, Commercial Art and Design, Art Club, Whitmer. High, Andy 107,145 A. B., B.J. University of Missouri, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Com¬ munications, Creative Drawing, Whitmer. Hiser, Paul 163 B. S.Ed Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club, Jefferson. Hoeffel, Miss Jeannine 152 A. B. Mary Manse College, M.A. In¬ diana University, French 1 , English 1 , Washington. Hofheinz, Marjorie 165 B. S. Ohio State, Health, Physical Education, Washington. Holden, Frederick 139 B.S. in Liberal Arts, M.A. Bowling Green State University, Assistant Principal, Jefferson. Holtgrieve, Mrs. Norma 180 Paraprofessional, Jefferson. Horstman, Raymond 167 B.E. Ed., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Humanities, U.S. His¬ tory, Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach, Jefferson. Houston, Miss Betty 145 B.A., M.E. University of Toledo, Speech, Hi-jinx, Washington. Hutchinson, Roger 167 B.E., University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can History, Jefferson. Ice, Gerald 156,279 B.S., M.S. Ed, Specialist in Science Education University of Toledo, Physiology, Anatomy, Department Chairman, Whitmer. Janis, Bernard 136 Board of Education. Jansen, Owen 172 B.E. University of Toledo, Art 1, Art Club, Washington. Johnson, Delvin 163 A. B. Denison University, Industrial Arts, Wood 1 , 11 , 111 , Whitmer. Johnston, Mrs. Donna 172 B. E. University of Toledo, M.E. Bowling Green State University, Art Coordinator for System Department Chairman. Johnston, Mrs. Karen 150 B.E. University of Toledo, Math, Jefferson. Jones, Michael 167 B.E. University of Toledo, American History, Jefferson. Kaemming, David W. 173 B.F.A. Eastern Michigan University, Art 1 , Crafts, Ceramics, Washington. Kahle, David 145 B.E. University of Toledo, English, Jefferson. Kalmbach, Mrs. Esther 150 B.S. Ohio State University, M.E. Uni¬ versity of Toledo, Algebra, Whitmer. Kantaras, Mrs. Athanasia 150 B.A. University of Toledo, Algebra, Intermediate Math, Washington. Karazim, Mrs. Mary 150 B.E. University of Toledo, Geometry, Cheerleaders, Whitmer. Karoulis, Miss Photene 168 B.A. University of Toledo, American History L, Behavioral Sciences, Social Issues, Whitmer. Keller, Brenda 165,197,215 B.S. Ashland College, Physical Edu¬ cation, Whitmer. Keller, Mrs. Karen 140 Secretary — Mr. Martin ' s Office, Whitmer, Kepp, William 145,285 B.A. Ohio University, M.E. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, English, Humanities, Baseball, Whitmer, Pep Club, Jeffer¬ son. Kerlin, Stephen 168,169 B.E. University of Toledo, American Government, Sivision and Revolu¬ tion, American Revolution, Whitmer. Kern, Miss Frances 155 B.S. Bowling Green State University, M.A. Columbia University, Clothing 1, 11, Child Development, Semester Sewing, Whitmer. Kingsley, Powell 157,158 B.E. University of Toledo, M.E. Uni¬ versity of Toledo, Physiology, Whit¬ mer. Klomp, Thomas 175 A. B. Findlay College, Communica¬ tions, Experience in Reading, Whit¬ mer. Knauss, Eugene 139 B. A., M.A. University of Toledo, Associate Principal, Jefferson. Koester, Jay 170 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.M. University of Michigan, Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Washington. Konczal, Mrs, Josephine 180 Paraprofessional, Humanities Re¬ source Center, Washington. Krause, Mrs. Joyce 178,191 B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State University, Occupational Education, F.T.A., Whitmer. Kreuz, Mr. Lee 157 B. Ed. University of Toledo, Chem¬ istry, Whitmer. Kreinbrink, Mr. Leonard 153 B. Ed,, M. Ed. University of Toledo, C. E.S. Sorbonne Universite de Paris, French 1, IL French Civilization, French Club, Whitmer. Kunisch, Raymond 157 B.S. University of Toledo, Science, Jefferson. Kunz, Ms. Elaine 145 B.S. Eastern Illinois University, M.A., University of Toledo, Black Voices, Individualized Reading, American, Literature, Shakespeare and Elizabethan Drama, Whitmer. Kuohn, Richard A. 157,159 B.S. Ohio State University, Biology, Whitmer. Kutzke, Mrs. June 153 B.A., M.Ed., D.J. University of Toledo, Latin 1, Washington, French, French Club, Jefferson. Kwaitkowski, Mrs. Carolyn 180,216 Library Clerk, Washington. Lane, Alan 168 B.Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, American History VI, Vll, XL Whit¬ mer. Lafayette, Mrs. Barbara B. Ed. University of Toledo, Short¬ hand, General Business, Whitmer. Lattimore, Ned 145 B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Humanities 1,11, Whitmer. Lemerand, Alice 180 Western Reserve University, Para¬ professional, Math-Science Resource, Center, Whitmer. Lemke, Mrs. Rosemary 161,195 B.Ed., M.A, University of Toledo, Clerical Record Keeping, Typing Consumer, Economics, National Honor Society, Whitmer. Link, Paul 146 B. Ed. University of Toledo, English, Washington. Marciniak, Mrs. Sheila 146 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Super¬ natural, Social Injustice, Whitmer. Martin, Boyd 138,249 A. B. Muskingum College, M.A. Uni¬ versity of Michigan, Principal of Whitmer Complex. Martin, Mrs. Cathay 148,151 B. Ed. University of Toledo, Algebra 11, Geometry, Whitmer. Mathies, William 161 B.B.A., M.Ed. Ed. Spec. University of Toledo, Business Math, General Business Washington. Mattimore, John 166 B.S. Mount St. Mary ' s College, Modern Social Problems, Whitmer. McFarland, Thomas 158 B.S., M.A. Ohio State, Science, Washington. McKenzie, Miss Flora 165 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Ed.D. Sussex College, Girl ' s Physical Education, Jefferson. McMaken, Dennis 170,206,207 B.M.Ed. Capital University, M.M. Bowling Green State University, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Select Ensemble, Boy ' s Chorus, Jefferson, Washington, Whitmer. McNeil, Mrs. Carole 173 B.S. in Art Ed., Bowling Green State University, M.A.Ed. University of Toledo, Art, Whitmer. Meihls, Harmon 176,221 B.S.Ed. Ohio Northern University, Music Coordinator for Washington Local Schools, Marching Band, Whit¬ mer. Mierzejewski, Stephen 166,168 B.Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, American History, Revolution, Fron¬ tier, Whitmer. Migliori, Joe 175 B.A. Heidelberg College, O.W.E., Whitmer. Miller, Mrs. Norma 182 R.N. St. Luke ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Nurse, Washington. Mohler, Mrs. Phyllis 180 Library Clerk, Whitmer. Moore, Kenneth 163 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.A. Ed. University of Michi¬ gan, Metals 11, 111, IV, V, Drivers Ed, Whitmer. Moorhead, Mrs. Mary 153 B.S.Ed. Miami University, Spanish, INDEX 319 Whitmer. Mortemore, Mrs. Lenore 158 B.S., B.E., M.E., University of Tole¬ do, General Science, Washington. Murin, William 142 A. B. Glenville State College, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Counseling, Whitmer. Nagy, Mrs. Bonnie 175,193 Cosmetology, Related shop, V.l.C. A., Whitmer. Newell, Mrs. Gwen 170,204,205 B. M. University of Michigan, Jeffer¬ son Girl ' s Chorus, Washington Girl ' s Chorus, Jefferson, Washington. Newman, Earry 163 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Industrial Arts, Driver Education, Washington. Nicewonder, Mrs. Muriel 146 B.Ed. University of Toledo, English, Washing ton. Noble, Miss Catherine 24,146,191 B.A. Notre Dame College, M.S.E. Ar¬ kansas State University, General Studies, Algebra II, Future Teachers, of America, Senior Class Advisor, Whitmer. Noble, Mrs. Leila 181,217 B.A., B.L.S. Denison University, Case-Western Reserve University, Librarian, Library, Jefferson. Norton, Mrs. Carol 146,218 B.S.Ed. Ohio State University, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Change, Com¬ munications, Social Injustice, Quill and Scroll, Whitmer. Oberle, Carl 163 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Machine Shop, Drafting, Metals, Whitmer. Ochs, Mrs. Joyce 146 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Reading, Jefferson. O ' Donnell, Raymond 158 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Science, Jefferson. Ogrodowski, Mel 168,285 B.S. Western Michigan University, World Wars, Early Western Civili¬ zation. U.S. Historv, Assistant Base¬ ball Coach, Eighth Grade Basketball Coach, Whitmer. Onweller, William 151 B.E. University of Toledo, M.A.T., University of Cincinnati, Advanced Algebra, Algebra I, Washington. O ' Reilly, Edward 179 B.S., M.Ed. University of Toledo, A. V. Coordinator, Whitmer. Osborn, Richard 166,167,168 B. Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Philosophy, Education, World His¬ tory, Whitmer. Palermo, Miss Dawn 151 B.Ed. University of Toledo, General Math, Jefferson. Palmerton, Thomas 168 B.A. Findlay College, M.Ed. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, History, English, De¬ bate Coach — Jefferson, Jefferson. Parlette, Mrs. Althea 181 A. B. Douglas College Rutgers Uni¬ versity, M.L.S. Drexel Institute of Technology, B.Ed. University of Toledo, Library, Library Council, Washington. Passon, Dan 164,165,254,259 B. A. Hillsdale College, M.A. Ball State University, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Whitmer. Pattay, Robert 158 B.S. Ed. University of Detroit, Gen¬ eral Science, Washington. Payeff, Ronald 158 B.S.E. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Science, Drivers Ed, Jefferson. Pease, Andy 158,254,256 B.A.Ed. University of Toledo, Gener¬ al Science, Football Coach, Jefferson. Pennypacker, Mrs. Nancy 143 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Dean of Girls, Jefferson. Perkins, Mrs. Mary Jane 146 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, English, Jefferson. Perry, Mrs. Sandra 158,208 B.S.Ed. University of Toledo, General Science, Washington. Pfleghaar, John 177,202 Electronics I, Electronics Related, Math for Electronics, Radio Club, Whitmer. Pippert, Mrs. Frances 143 B.S. Muskingum College, Assistant Dean of Girls, Whitmer. Pippert, Melvin 174 B.S. in Agriculture, Ohio State, M.S.Ed. Indiana University, Admini¬ strator, Whitmer. Pletcher, Mrs. Charlotte 165 B.S. Milligan College, Adapted Physical Education, Whitmer. Pontius, Mrs. Mary Lou 140 Bookkeeper — Whitmer Complex, Whitmer. Quinlivan, James 167,168 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Frontier America, Recent America, Good Times Bad Times, Whitmer. Rabbitt, Gerald 151 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Consumer Science, Chess, Jefferson. Reifert, James 146,270 B.S. Bowling Green State University, English, Wrestling Coach, Pep Club, Jefferson. Reifert, Mrs. Susan 146 B.E. University of Toledo, Bowling Green State University, English, Knitting Club, Washington. Revard, Phillip 153,198,212 B.E. University of Toledo, Spanish, Washington Student Council Span¬ ish Club, Washington. Revill, Gary 169 B.S. Bowling Green State University, American Government, The Indi¬ vidual, Drivers Ed, Whitmer. Rice, Arthur 169,181 A. B. Northland College, M.Ed. Uni¬ versity of Toledo, The Individual Family and Marriage, Social Issues, Whitmer. Rideout, Mrs. Nancy 173 B. of Fine Arts Bowling Green State University, Art, Jefferson. Riggle, Mrs. Ruth 182 R.N. Toledo Hospital School of Nursing, Nurse, Paramedical, Jeffer¬ son. Rinderknecht, Mrs. Kathy 146 B.A. Wittenberg University, M.A. University of Toledo, English, Jeffer¬ son. Roberts, James 127,157 B.S.Ed. Ohio State, Algebra 1, Geom¬ etry, Introductory Analysis, Whit¬ mer. Robertson, Mrs. JoAnn 142 Counselor, Jefferson. Robison, Mrs. Mary 141 Secretary — Office of Associate Principal, Whitmer. Rosa, Miss Mary 154,212 B.A., B.Ed. University of Toledo, Spanish 1, II Spanish Club, Whit¬ mer. Ruiz, Mrs. Diane 152,154,194 B.S.Ed., M.A. in Spanish Bowling Green State University, Spanish II, III, IV, Spanish Honorary, Whitmer. Russell, Mrs. Kathleen 159 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, Washington. Rybarczyk, James 151 B.A. of Ed. University of Toledo, Mathematics, Jefferson. Saunders, Robert 177 Auto Skills I, Auto Related 1, Adult Education, Whitmer. Schaefer, Mrs. Myrl 140 Secretary — Office of Associate Prin¬ cipal, Whitmer. Schliesser, Mrs. Erma 182,192 R.N. St. Luke ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Nurse, Co-Advisor for Paramedical Club, Whitmer. Schlievert, Miss Ann 179 Secretary of A.V., Whitmer. Schmidt, David 159,270 B.A. in Natural Sciences, Capital University, Science, Wrestling Coach — Washington, Washington. Schuerman, Miss Jolene 159 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, General Sciences, Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Washington. Schulish, Mrs. Joan 155 B.E. University of Toledo, Home Eco¬ nomics, Washington. Schulz, Carl 169,254,285 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Introduc¬ tion to Behavioral Science, American Government, The Individual, Head Baseball Coach, Associate Football Coach, Varsity W Coach, Whit¬ mer. Scofield, Mrs. Margaret 141 Curriculum, Office — Secretary, Whitmer. Scully, Mrs. Judy 154,270 B.A., M.A. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, German I, II, II, IV, Ger¬ man Club, Whitmer. Serving, Miss Judy 178 O.E., Whitmer. Shanteau, Mrs. Gertrude 160 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Business Department Chairman, Whitmer. Shearer, Loren 147,208 B.A. College of Wooster, M.A. Ohio State, Individual Events, Speech, American Government, Debate, De¬ bate Coach, Whitmer. Shelt, Larry 145,147 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.A.T. of Chemistry, Indiana University, General Studies, Chemis¬ try, Whitmer. Sherwood, Mrs. Mary 179 Audio-Visual Assistant, Whitmer. Shook, Mrs. Lorraine 161 B.S. in Business Education, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Personal Typing, Notehand, Business Math, Whitmer. Sidor, Louis 147 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Humor, Change, Whitmer. Skulas, Mrs. Christina 147 B.S. Butler University, English, Head of English Department, Washington. Slovak, Paul 163 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Mechanical Drawing, Architec¬ tural Drawing, Producer, Director, Scenery Designer for Musical, Whit¬ mer. Slovak, Mrs. Susan 143 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Dean of Girls, Senior Class Ad¬ visor, Whitmer. Small, Mrs. Anne 147 B.S.Ed. Indiana University, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Communica¬ tions, Supernatural, Humor Whit¬ mer. Smith, Darrel 142 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.A. Eastern Michigan Univer¬ sity, Counselor, Washington. Smith, Mrs. Grace 161,190,191 B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Jr. Clerk Typist Block, Semester Typing, O.E.A., Whitmer. Smith, John 269 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Physical Education, Head Wrestling Coach, Whitmer. Souliere, Joe 163,154,255,263 B.A., Industrial Arts, Jefferson. Spaulding, Mrs. Beverly 179 Paraprofessional — Audio Visual Center, Whitmer. Sradeja, Robert 177 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, World History, Health, Record Keeping, General Math, OWA Re¬ lated, Whitmer. Stacey, Donald B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Health and Safety Coordi¬ nator, Whitmer. Stahr, Mrs. Lucy 147 B.E., M.E. University of Toledo, Basic Composition, British Literature, Individualized Grammar, Whitmer. Steiner, Miss Lillian 155 B.A. Bluffton College, M.A. Ohio State, M.A.T. Michigan State, Home Economics, Whitmer. Stephenson, Robert 142 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Counselor, Whitmer. Stewart, Mrs. Barbara 142 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Di¬ rector of Guidance, Whitmer. Stiefel, Mrs. Geraldine 142 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Counselor, Whitmer. Stutz, Mrs. Mary Anne 147 B.A. Mary Grove College, Man and Problem of Evil, Man and Heroic Image, American Literature, Indi¬ vidualized Reading, Whitmer. Summers, Mrs. Edna 177 Cosmetology I, Whitmer. Sutherland, Mrs. Patricia 147 B.E. University of Toledo, Reading — English, Jefferson. Swanson Mrs. Elizabeth 155 B.E. University of Toledo, Home Ec¬ onomics, Foods, Washington. Szymkowiak, Dave 169 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, American History, Early Wes¬ tern Civilization, Jefferson. Taylor, Randal 173,201 B.S. Bowling Green State University, Art Im Sculpture, Painting, Art Club, Whitmer. Thoman, Leroy 177 B.A. Equivalent, Au o Mechanics, Related, Science, Pre-vocational Auto, VICA, Whitmer. Thomas, Daniel 147 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Individualized Reading, Change, 320 INDEX Humor, Night School English, Whit- mer. Thomaswick, Richard 147,215,219, 228 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Oracle, Panther ' s Pause, Journalism 1, II, Quill and Scroll, Whitmer. Tobin, Miss Margaret 151 A. B. Mary Manse College, Algebra I, Washington. Todd, Mrs. Bette 165 B. S., M.S. University of Michigan, Physical Education, Circus, Whitmer. Tomanski, Miss Denise 147,208 B.A. University of Toledo, Humor, Individualized Reading, Individual Events, Junior Class Play — Director, Individual Events Speech Coach, Whitmer. Tongring, Jack 170,222 B.S., M.A. Ohio State, Varsity Band, Stage Band, Introduction to Music, Whitmer. Towe, Mrs. Margaret 144 B.A., B.E. University of Toledo, Social Injustice, English Department Chairwoman, Whitmer. Trimble, Mrs. Ruth 180 Library Aide, Jefferson. Tschern, Miss Sharon 24,159 B.E. University of Toledo, Chemistry, Biology, Senior Class Advisor, Whit¬ mer. Wallace, Mrs. Joan B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Health, Washington. Waltzer, Timothy 66,169,254,257 B.S.Ed Miami University, Environ¬ mental Problems, Frontier America, Civil War, Football Coach, Junior Class Advisor, Whitmer. Weida, Gregg 169 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can History, Golf Coach, Jefferson. Wening, Mrs. Robin 154,213 B.A. in Spanish Ed. Long Island Uni¬ versity, Spanish, Spanish Club, Jef¬ ferson. Whitaker, David 165,254,270 B.A. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Physical Education, Drivers Ed., Coach: Football, Wrestling, Wash¬ ington. Whitaker, Gary 177,254,256 B.S., Master, Bowling Green State University, Football, Whitmer. Williams, Mrs. Carolyn 180 Graduate of Dickenson Secretarial School, Common ' s, Teacher ' s Aide, Whitmer. Williamson, Mrs. Nora 142 Guidance Secretary, Whitmer. Williamson, Miss Lois 147 B.S. Speech Ed. Fort Wayne Bible College, Introduction to Speech, As¬ sisting in Hi-Jinx Production, Wash¬ ington. Wilson, James 169 B.S. Manchester College, American Government, Football, Whitmer Wilson, Mrs. Margaret 169,180 Paraprofessional, Whitmer. Winter, Mrs. Irene 155 B.S. Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Home Economics — Department Chairwoman for Whitmer Complex, Jefferson. Wumer, Mrs. Gloria 182,192 Trumbull Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Nurse, Paramedical Club, Whitmer. Yeager, Carl 159 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Science, Washington. Youngs, Mrs. Carol 151 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Introduction to Algebra, Termi¬ nal Geometry, Whitmer, Zemla, Mrs. Barbara 166,169 B.Ed. University of Toledo, American Literature, Supernatural, Whitmer. Zienteck, William 165,254,258,263 B.S.Ed., Ball State University, Physi¬ cal Education, Varsity Football, Track, Jefferson. Sierolf, Donald 159,254 B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, General Science, Athletic Trainer for Whitmer Complex, All Sports, Jefferson. Zunk, Daniel 142 B.S.E. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.E. University of Toledo, Counselor, Vocational Guidance Co¬ ordinator, Whitmer, INDEX 321 In Memory of Gordon Foreman Dave Nevfeld Mark Parrish Mr. James Rice Sue Szymanski and those who gave their life for their country. Those who walked, learned, and lived with us. Left a part of themselves, never, to be forgotten. 1 I Looking through the years gone by are familiar words to Whitmer students. However, we must not always be looking back, but we must look ahead. Many questions were posed in this book about destiny and destination. Man has varied philosophies about destiny.The Bible says there are only two destinies for man: heaven or hell. To achieve the latter destination do not do anything, you are already on your way. If you would like to change your course and go to heaven, Jesus said, 1 am the way, the truth, and the life, no man cometh unto the Father but my me. The plan of salvation is simple: 1. Acknowledge you are a sinner (Romans 3:23). 2. Because you sin, you are going to die, separated from God (Romans 6:23). 3. Jesus Christ paid the penalty for your sin (John 3:16). 4. You must accept Him as youf LcTrd and Savior (Romans 10:9, 10). The choice of your destination is your own. At the beginning of the year, my dreams were that the destination of the pages of this book would not be hindered by such things as unmet deadlines, lost pictures, and unwritten copy. But, alas, this book has fallen cap¬ tive to such enemies. Not because of me, but in spite of me, these memoirs will finally be published. I would like to give an inadequate thank-you: To Mr. T for being so patient with me; To Bob Abraham for his photography; To Steve for his help, advice, and listening ear; To the Toledo Zoo and Art Museum for their co-operation in allowing us to take pictures there; To Devanie for her hours of typing; To Jeni for running an orderly business section. (Whose business I don ' t know.); To Paulette D. for her techniques in selling advertising; To Mike and Doyle for putting up with the girls on the staff; To Sue for her contribution to the excitement; To Chip for two wonderful years; And above all, thanks to the 1973 ORACLE staff for putting up with me and working together to make this book the best it could possibly be. Without them, this book would not have been possible. I wish them all a smile and an appreciation of working with other people. We, the 1973 ORACLE staff, have many memories captured within the pages of this book. I only hope these pages are filled with your memories also. Sally Ott Editor-in-Chief 324 THE END i o lAt QnuioJ r r- pNi -f ? n ' rt . ■7 ) O r ' i - V Q ? VN S - 3 ? . V. V, v c. jT o % % O. o o o 1 ■ ' i LO YirO ( 0 - yi. jcH J -t |y I 7 - ' V— J «✓ VVV ' W • ' . - iO r cf i 5 n« . 4 5 pi Xa J J7j ej cL -i -j, 9 ,-- j‘‘ ' rl ' 33. 4Z. (.ZJ 0. L ' ' cr it t J ' jjJ . 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