Whitmer High School - Oracle Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

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IRIE HIINIISCIENCIE I . •? T’ • f? “ ' ■■ ' ■ 7 1 ' 1 - I { (i ' • j •: K ' , ' ! f ■ ' !. t T- j ■: ■; i, ■ ' ? Sf., « ; e j‘ I ‘ i • I % • 9 iK -. ■ .. Ajl • ' , I ORACLE WllITMER llICilI SCHOOL TOLEDO, OHIO 43613 FIFTY-SECOr TITLE PAGE I ACTIVITIES PACE 102 FACULTY PACE 120 im LIFE PACE 100 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Would you Melieoe ... Zhm Zhese t oors 1092 Zimes? Quarding “Senior” Zerritory Walk ing Zke Cast M ile! 4 OPENING “Cooking Zhm Zhe years Qone Mg . . . We See Old Whitmer’s Manners Sly” V.;. «s Q: Could Zhat Me yellow Paint On your Shoes? A: Painted My Sister’s Kitehen Jn Zhese ... S.S. 1982 Pete Panthers’ Pet Pock scrapbook (skrap’ book’), n. a blank book in which to paste pictures, newspaper clippings, etc. for preserva¬ tion. reminiscence (rem i nis’ ens), n. the recalling to mind of past incidents, events, etc. within one’s personal knowl¬ edge; something that recalls, awakens memories of, or strongly suggests something else. OPENING 5 Ueth, Wendy (1981 Queen) And 1982 Momeeoming Queen Sherri Powder Puffers Jn Action 6 OPENING TREASURIES Our 9bat freshman 9bat And DeAum , unbr 9bat And Kim Sophomore 9bat And Shawn I I PANTHERS ARE DVN AMITE! DON’T WITH OPENING 9 J ow Qet Jn Zhere And Win Jt or “Qooch” Desperate And Dateless! OPENING 15 • • • ... walking through the Big House” for the first time; seeing all those new faces; thinking you’ll never be a Sen¬ ior; forgetting your locker combination; asking where the pool was; being sold an elevator pass; making new friends; the last Circus; being the last freshman class in the Washington building; getting your class ring; Friday night football games; being asked to Homecoming; BURIED TREASURES; defeating Start; Powderpuff practice in the mud; losing to the juniors; getting a mum; working on the float; trying to find out who the Secret Spirits were; Pete and Patti Panther; exchanging school rings; your first date; the Senior bench; the Senior trip (Daytona or Bust!); all the rowdy pep assemblies; order¬ ing carnations for Valentine’s Day; Color Day; Senior Skip Day; The Crunch Bunch; Mow Down Moeller!!; your last football game as a Senior; donkey basketball; order¬ ing your cap and gown; Senior Prom; graduation rehears¬ als; Senioritis in January; EXAMS; Senior Assembly; and last, but not least. Graduation!!! Best of Luck Seniors!! 16 OPENING OPfiNING 19 20 STUDENTS DIVISION STUDENTS DIVISION 21 e :Ass MozzO: Zo live your life in your own way . . . Zo reaek for the goals you have set for yourself Zo be the you you want to be .. . Zhat is sueeess! David Whitaker, Marjorie Hofheinz — Advisors 22 SliNIOR OM 1C [ RS William Acker Kelly Ackerman Gail Adams Reis Adams Beth Antoine Brad Archibald Beth Arend Brian Ash Brant Augustyniak Dennis Augustyniak Grant Augustyniak Lon Adamowicz Barb Agnello Kelly Albring Leslie Alex Brenda Allen Ed Allsop Dawn Anderson Patti Armstrong Roger Augustyniak 24 Seniors ' O 1 Angela Babich Kenneth Bable Kevin Bable Tamara Bacome Carol Bacon ij Marianne Baer Mary Bailey Pamela Baird Dianna Baker Tracy Ball Donald Bates Matt Barton Gary Bartel Lori Barrett Jeff Barker Mary Beakas David Baumgartner Kari Baumann Suzanne Battig Kelley Baum Seniors 25 Leslie Beavers Brian Beck Kathy Beckman Beth Beeler Eric Bell Tammy Birr Judy Bishop Robert Billian Lisa Blasingame Jack Bloom Marisa Boggs Carolyn Boles Howard Blakesly 26 Seniors Laurie Bellg Michele Belongea Fred Betz James Bellair Ron Berger Isabelle Beugnon Doug Bilbrey 4 f Keven Bonner Scott Borkowski Greg Borysiak Steven Borysiak Kurt Brausieck Elaine Brecht Frank Bredemeier Lauren Brenner Tammy Briggs Pam Brimmer Vicky Brouillard Chris Brown Hellene Brown Randy Bryan Wendy Bryan Todd Buchholz Garrett Buckles Dorothy Buckley Seniors 27 A Micki Burden Kathi Buescher Tammy Burrows Tina Campbell Lisa Cappelletty Anthony Carey Robert Caswell Anne Carmichael Darren Capron Brenda Chambers Kami Clark Beth Charvat Virginia Clark Renee Chambers Dawn Clemens Thomas Clifton Dale Cochenour Cheryl Coker 28 Seniors Virginia Colston William Compton Jeff Cooper Rick Cornett Tracy Counsellor Beth Cousino Georgene Cousino Lisa Cousino Barbara Cox Thomas Czerniejewski Kathy Cummins Kim Crawford Ken Cunningham Anne Damazyn Rebecca Dameworth Mark Danielski Steven Daunhauer Michael Davis Mary Dawson i W Seniors 29 Shelley Dent Sheila Dewey Brenda Dewey Lora DeMuth Lisa Deters Michelle Dickens Jeff Dickson Cheryl Dison Theresa DiLorenzo Deron Dixon Nancy Dmytryka Sheila Doarn Kelly Doll Jim Donath Julie Dottei Bruce Downey Ron Draheim Cynthia Drayton Paul Drees 30 StNIORS Geoffrey Dupuis Paula Duquette Greg Earl Mark East Mark Elliott Colleen Eskra Diane Fabian Sheila Farmer A.J. Fazekas Robin Feldstein William Dreyer Dawn DuBry Sandy DuChene Najwa Dudar Dawn Duhaime Nancy Ellison Karen Emerine John Emerson Michelle Erdmann Jane Erme SENIORS 31 Matthew Fellers Peter Fellman Susan Ferguson Rick Fischbach Sandy Flowers Richard Fitzpatrick Tony Flaminio Sherri Gauthier Theresa Gawle Jennifer Gaynor Susan Gedeon David Geer Melissa Golliher Stacey Good Danette Gordon Lisa Grant SE NIORS 33 John Gerity Greg Gerlach Beth Germain Julie Gibbons Roger Girts Bonny Gladney Dawn Glowski Michael Gochenour Katrina Godfrey Susan Golen Michael Gerding Julie Cries Julie Gribben Matt Greiner David Greenberg Jodi Grayczyk Kim Grubinski William Grove Michelle Grove Tracy Gross Ernie Grodi Brenda Guntsch Deanna Haas Paul Gulch Michele Grycza Lori Gruppi Howard Hammon Cindy Hancock Karl Hanf Robin Hanna Pamela Harding 34 SHNIORS Tim Hardy Regina Harrell Teresa Harris Heidi Hartman Pamela Hartsock Edward Harvey Kelli Haynes Barbara Haupricht Tim Harvey John Hasapes Daniel Heath Gerald Heise Cheryl Herbster John Herdman Jeff Herrick SI NIORS .15 Christie Herring Orval Herzig Becky Hess Barb Heyse Amy Hill Kristine Hiser Roberta Hoeffel Kay Hoffer Keith Hoffer Ann Hojnacki Robert Holtfreter Robert Holman Julie Hollerbach Don Holder Howard Hunt Rodney Hurt Larry Huth Dan Imo Lisa Irwin 36 SENIORS Cindy Isaac Yoshiko Ishikawa Gary Jackson Jack Jacobs Roberto Jaime Lawrence Jaworski II Anne Jodway Julie Johnson Kevin Johnson Matthew Johnston Doug Jones O Jennifer Jones = Tami Jones Robert Jordan Faith Kahan SENIORS 37 Lisa Keller Jennifer Keener Laura Kaszubski Amy Kempf Eric Kennedy Tammy Kennedy Terri Kern Donald Kerr Laurie Kimura Thomas Kilcorse James Kessel Paul King Therese King Natalie Knack Brad Knauss Julie Knott 38 SENIORS Michael Koester Adena Kostanski James Kotlarczyk Florian Kowalinski Kevin Kowalka Marcia Kowalski Dan Koziarski Regina Krabill Susan Kramer Melissa Kretz John Krispin Dave Krohn Amy Kruger Richard Kujawa Brenda Kunz Karen Kwapich Lisa Kurtz Mary Kuzbicki SENIORS 39 Robert Lambert Michael Lambillotte Dave Laraway Jim Larsen Anthony LaScola Pam Lee Sandy Lee Julie Lefevre Mike Leonhard Tom Leow Beth Leslie Eric Leslie Douglas Lett Connie Lewis Jacqueline Leyman 40 SENIORS Lauri Lindo Daniel Lohbauer Valerie Long David Malaczewski Todd Mallett Gregory Mallory Brenda Mann Terre Maran o April Martin Cindy Martin Ian Martin Timothy Marx Nicholas Marvet SENIORS 41 A Deborah Maybee Deena Mauss Terry Matthews Chuck Mason Robert Mayes Shelly McBride Timothy McCarthy Lesa McClain Larry McCoy Laura McGhee Mary McGee Brenda McEwen Robert McElheney Doreen McCrory Linda McGinnis Karina McIntyre Diana McKean Steven McLean Molly McMahon 42 SENIORS Sara McMahon Bill McNeely Kelly McQuestion Bill McRury Shellie Meadows Kellie Meehan James Meier Dawn Melms Barry Metter Michelle Mettler Kevin Meyer Tracy Meyerhofer Alison Miller Amanda Miller Chris Miller Jaime Miller Melinda Miller Peggy Miller Jeffrey Mills Don Mitchell A SENIORS 43 Susan Mitton Marty Modrowski Joanne Moffett Mark Moffett Victoria Molter Clifton Monhollen Susan Monhollen Shelly Moore John Morrin Paul Morris Phyllis Muir Juanita Munoz Douglas Muranyi Bill Murphy Don Nagle Jim Nagle Sherri Naus Kathryn Neeley Jim Nehrig Kenneth Nickens 44 SENIORS Wendy Norris Sherrie Nowaczyk John Nowakowski Mary Jo Nyers Thomas Oakley Doug Oberle Judy O’Brien Kelly O’Brien Tracy O’Bryan Lynn Odom John Oehlers Dan O’Leary Humphrey Oliver Mark Ondrus John Opfermann Christina Ortiz Denise Osburn Lori Osenbaugh Mike Osten Lorinette Orange SENIORS 45 Sandra Osten Sandra Otis Brenda Owczarzak Laurie Owen Kathryn Page Thomas Panek Carole Parrish Tony Parsons Russ Patton r ' hrictinp Paul Robert Pavkovich John Payette Vicki Pearson Elizabeth Peeler Sheila Pence Rebecca Perdeau Eric Perkins Kimberly Phillips Michael Phillips Elizabeth Philo 46 SENIORS Scott Pickard Cheryl Pickens James Pickle Cheryl Plamondon Lauri Pohorecki Mark Pokorny Pam Poling Robert Pollick Jr. Keith Pontius Molly Pool Connie Porter Steven Potash Teresa Potter Edward Price Teri Priest o Harry Privette Candace Queenan Suanne Quirie Steve Rafferty Scott Ragan SENIORS 47 Melissa Reichel Sue Ratliff Richard Reed Lynne Rhine Lori Rhegness Roni Revard John Reuther Dave Rentz Michael Ritson Michael Riley Ron Rightnowar Cindy Richmond Jeff Rickard Dina Robinson Sue Roadarmel Bill Roemer 48 SENIORS Paul Rulkowski Sharon Rulkowski Lisa Rutledge Mark Rygalski Randy RygaLki Linda Rymers Mike Saddoris Cheryl Satnson Cathy Sanford Chris Sartor Dave Schectman Maryhelen Scheib Llliott Scheiderer C ' arl Scheps Jamie Rowe Donald Rowland Terry Rowland Steve Rutherford Pamela Rutkowski Tami Saunders SI MOKs 4‘ Ron Schermerhorn Mark Schmaus Bill Schmidt Michelle Schmidt Pam Schonherr Jackie Schonter Laura Schreiber Todd Schroyer Douglas Schultz Jill Schultz Geoff Schutt Mary Schwab Linda Schwake Rodney Schwartz Tim Schyllander Thomas Searles John Seggie Jennifer Seymour Cynthia Sharp Lori Shepard 50 SHNIORS Carol Shepherd Alan Shick James Shirey Margaret Shortridge Thomas Shultz Eva Smith John Smith Julie Smith Karen Smith Marc Smith Richard Smith Tambra Smith Tim Smith David Sneed Jeff Sneider SENIORS 51 Duane Simmons Dawn Skahill Gail Sloan Catherine Smith Dan Smith A Sally Sommerfield Daniel Sommers Brad Sorrell Scott Speaker Sandy Spratt Philip Steingroot Kelly Staples Tim Stanley Steve Stahl Christopher Stader Kimberly Stewart Doug Stieb Carole Stockman Cathryn Stockman Gretchen Stockman S? SI U)RS Jeff Swiatecki Steven Swy George Sylak Kim Szczepanik Sandra Szymanski Kevin Taber Michelle Tanguay John Tattersall Greg Taylor Jackie T aylor J arninv I hci s Ron Ihiclman Kathleen Thomas William Sutton Christine Suvdam Shannan Sweet O Dorinda Trimmer Michael Trendel Tami Tollison Heidi Tilenius Cheryle Trumbull Julie Tucker Lisa Trost Jack Van Etten Dan Vandenbroek George Turpening David Turner Mike Tupman James Van Fleet Debbie Varner Clark Varnes Wendy Vehslage Cindy Veselich 54 SENIORS Kenneth Vierling Kim Vincent Tina Vollmer Valerie Walker Todd Wallace Amy Warfel Kenneth Warns James Warnke Elizabeth Warrell Karole Warrer Jason Wasielewski Harold Weiland Jim Welber Ronald Welch Rozella Whinnery Michelle Whitt Kirsten Wilkerson Donald Wilkins Daniel Williams A St-NIORS 55 Anthony Wolff Chris Wisniewski Tisha Williams Lori Williams Tracy Wooten Sheryl Woodbury Elizabeth Woodward Holly Wood Bob Yahrmarkt Kevin Wurster Wendy Wright Holly Wotring K ' tMi, ' •■hcila Yc ir: V cti ' lumvc ' V ( pp( lo . ■ IS f James Yost Keith Young James Zahn La Donna Young Vickie Zacharias Sandy Zakrzewski Jill Zawodny Alison Zeiger John Zimmerman Jon L. Zinn V B Joseph Zuchowski Jenny Zunk Terry Zunk Vickie Zych Theresa Zydorczyk j A SFNIORS 57 58 A KNEELING: Traci Jones — Treasurer Kim Francis — Secretary Robin Taylor — Sergeant-at-Arms STANDING: Mr. Martin Allen - Tina Irving — Prei Heidi Heidtman — Mrs. Linda Burton Advisor Vice President — Advisor ' ' VjB W m Bi 1 ♦ ,1 Malt Aberl Michael Adekunle Karen Adkins Chris Adler Kim Agnello Lorraine Ahee Brenda Akers Earl Akers Dirk Albring Jodi Alexander Steve Alexander Sue Alexander Rodney Alt Chuck Altenbaugh Linda Alvarez Andy Ames Mark Ansted Julie Arend Brian Arledge Sid Armer Christopher Arquette Denise Arquette Susan Augustyniak Sue Babkiewicz Bill Baker Kelli Baker Mark Baker Lori Balasz Renee Ballinger Rich Barent Steve Barhite Charlene Barker Aimee Barteck Grace Bartow Martin Baum Ron Baum David Bauman Amy Baumann Debbie Baumgartner Laurie Baumgartner Terry Beals James Beard Jean Beck Laurie Beddoes Brynn Bedee Scott Bedee Brett Bedell Kathy Bennett Sue Benore Kristi Berger Michelle Betts Deanna Beyersdorf Patty Biller Ann Black Audrey Blakesly Allen Bland Chris Block Marvin Blue Cindy Boden Lisa Bodnar Bill Bojarski Janet Boltz Jim Born Brenda Bowerman 4 JUNIORS 61 Mary Jo Bowman Mike Bowman Carl Boyd Tim Boyer Brian Brechbill Stephanie Brchm Bob Brenner Michele Briggs Cheryl Brimmer Jeff Brimmer Dawn Britton Angie Bryce John Budd Steve Bukowski Heidi Bumbaugh Rodney Burbank Shawn Burch Trudy Burkhardt Scan Burrow Mark Burtscher Jerilyn Bushong Carl Butler Steve Bylow Becky Byrne Bruce Calvert Angie Campbell Ralph Carr Wendy Carr Jodi Carter Maryann Carter Marsha Challcn Jcannic Chandler Mike Cheatham Joyce Cherry Rodney Chipman Amy Christopher Cory Church Mike Ciralsky Ken Clark Marvin Clark Anne Marie Clarke Lisa Clay Jim Clemens Tom Clunk Debbie Coldiron Scott Cole Shelly Cole Juli Coleman Amy Collins Mike Collins Mike Coombs Liz Corfman Cori Counterman Dawn Cousino Dean Cowdrey Bev Cox Vanette Craig Sandra Cramer Sharon Cramer Bryan Craun Chris Crawford Darrell Crawford Dianne Crawford Janet Crawford 62 JUNIORS Bill Craync Scott Crittcn Joe Crociata Tony Crociata Leanne Crosby Julie Cukierski Kelly Cuipcrt Julie Curry Keith Curson Ann Curtis Frank C erniejewski Larry Czop John Dakc Ami Da ken Mike D ' Amato Kevin Darmofal Dave Daucr Deidre Dejeu Andrea Della Flora Steve Dclmca Stacy Demas Pam Dempsey Dave DcMuth Mike Dewey I I I ! Robin Dewey Paula Dey David Dickerson F.d Dickerson Doug Digby Connie Dillc Rob Dil.orcn o Steve Dobson Fred Dong Kelly Doran Maurinc Dougherty Robin Downey Scan Driscoll Acd Dudar Al Dudek Michelle Dudek Jo-Ann Dunne Ray Dunne Tom Durezynski Denise Dusseau Mike Dzikowski Joyce Early Julie East Cindy Eberflus Kris Ebersole Rick Ebersole Scott Ehman Jon Eiseman Sharon Eiser Christa Elliott Jeff Elliott Mike Elliott Tim Elliott Kathryn Ellis Becky Epstein Jim Erwin Rob Ewing Carol Falisc Scott Fast Jeff Fastnacht JUNIORS 63 David Felix Jim Fielding Dennis Filby Jenny Fischbach Robert Fisher Brian Fleischman Jeff Fortney Bev Foster Jenny Fountain Kim Francis Elizabeth Franco Vicki Fredritz Rick Frendt Dawn Friess Ervin Friess Dennis Futrel Kathy Gallaher Dan Garrett Jim Gauthier Kelly Gaynier Dan Gaynor Ken Gee Sharon Geer Lynn Gernheuser Alvin Gibson Candy Gibson Doug Gilbert Kim Gilbert Tom Gilbert Jim Giles Kenny Gilmer Doug Gobbell Rhonda Goins Tom Granata Dawn Graves Susan Greathouse Sandie Greenwood Gary Gregory Sue Gretzinger Jo Ann Griffin 64 JUNIORS James Griffiths Stephanie Gring Darlene Gross Roy Grosswiler Janice Grote Ken Grup Robin Grup Jim Grycza Rob Guyton Jack Hagmeyer Melinda Hall Ron Hammond Vincent Hardison Sandy Hardy Rick Hart Tracey Harvey Elaine Hatzinikolis Scott Haubert Lorie Hauenstein Lisa Hayes Heidi Heidtman Dianna Heiges Bob Hcndrichs John Henry Jesse Hetherington Larry Hichborn Marty Hicks Mark Hider Chris Hilkens George Hill Joe Hill Chris Hillabrand Barb Houghtlen Jerry Howard Barbie Hubley Ernie Hukalo Kyle Hukalo Butch Hummer Sue Hunt Don Hurt Mark Huss Heidi Huston Tim Huston Cheryl Huth Tom Huth Jenny Ice Michele Idzik Greg Imes Tina Irving Paul Jackson Cheryl Jacobs Sue Jacobs Lyle Jaeger Ron Jagodzinski Patti Jahns Brian Jakubowski JUNIORS 65 Dawn Janick Owen Jansen Joe Jaworski Sonya Jinkens Brian Johnson Jackie Johnson Pam Johnson Sue Johnson Todd Johnson Jackie Jones Suzanne Jones Tina Jones Traci Jones Lisa Jurski Kevin Kaminski Kenneth Kaptur Regina Kaptur Roy Karr Sheryl Kasch Geri Katzman James Keebler Wendy Keel Matt Keil Griffin Keitzman John Keller Shelley Kelsey Tom Kempf Dave Kesling Donna Kesling Virginia Kessel Sue Ketterman Michele Khouzam Wendy Kibbee Chris Kilman Jerry Kim Paula King Stephanie Kinsey Rick Kirk Bev Kizer Dave Kloss Gary Kluczynsk Jeff Knaggs Laure Knott Bob Kolar Dennis Kolinski Cindy Konoz Karen Koralewski Kevin Korecki Doug Koser Abby Kreg Todd Krell Russ Krohn Dave Kruger Lori Kuhl Denise Kurth Doug Kurth Lynn Kusz Shcrie Lacy Bob Lafayette Kim Lambrecht Dennis Langford Steve Lanham Tony LaPoint Lorraine Larrow 66 JUNIORS Vicki Laughlin Lisa Lavoy Kim Ledoux Jan Leduc Randy Lee Kathy Lehmann Lori Lehmann Richard Lemerand Carla Lepera Scott Lepke Amy Leslie Kevin Letson Bill LeVally Greg Levans Rick Lewandowski Julie Lewczynski Ernest Lewis Terry Lewis Mike Leyman Amy Lingo Cheryl Linkey Tony Linzmeier Carolyn Lippert Tammy Liske Richard Loesch Rick Loga Laura Logan Brad Long Jim Looper Ruben Lopez Cindy Love Julie Luff Valerie Maag Kim Madden Tina Madden Chuck Maenie Donna Main Steve Manton Mike Maraldo Maxine Martin Jeff Marvin Sharon Marvin Alan Maseman Ken Matesz Lisa Mattison Mary Mauder Joe Maxwell Jeff May Paul McArthur Julie McAtee Scott McBride Beth McCance Molly McCartney Jim McCarty Brian McCaskey Greta McClure Lori McCrory Carol McIntosh Micky McIntosh Lisa McLaughlin Stacy McMahon Brian McManaman Kelly McNalley Doug McVicker JUNIORS 67 Chuck Meade Kimberlee Medere Irma Mejia Chris Metz Shellie Meyer Kelly Meyers Matt Meyers Penny Meyers Barb Miller Rick Miller Robert Mish Mike Mittman Bob Modrowski Michelle Mohr Pat Mollenkamp Chris Molter Sharin Mominee Claude Monday Reka Monus Karen Moore Sandy Moore Vicki Moore Keith Moorehouse Mike Mulford Kathleen Mullen Tim Murdock John Murphy Robin Murphy Judy Marray Ray Musialowski Andy Myers Tim Nahm Eric Naughton Jani Neeley Dave Neifer Susan Neill Deborah Never Sally Newman Jeff Newton Richard Nicholas Cindy Norris Jim Nowaczyk Dave Nowak Sandi Nowak Julie Nowakowski Laura Nyers Julie O’Connell Mike O’Hare Tom Olson Tom Orner John Orzechowski Bill Osswald Amy Otto Cathy Owens Lisa Parke Amy Parker Dawn Parker Brian Patton Robert Paul Tondra Paxton Vicki Pearson Denise Pease Sandi Pelton Danielle Perkins 68 JUNIORS Andrea Perry Debbie Perry Richard Phalen Chris Picknell Kimberly Pinniger Michael Pinski Tim Pio Mark Pioch Brian Pitts Ray Post Tanya Pringle Robert Rajner Kelly Ramp Pam Rarick Lee Rauch Carol Reash Teresa Reese John Refi Sue Reiter Dennis Rejent David Reynolds Mike Richardson Sally Richardson Mark Richmond Sue Jones, first female drum major in Whitmer histo- f ry, leads the band in a halftime performance. Sorry, Doug (Baby Face) Gilbert, blowing really hard on the shot put won’t make it go any farther. L JUNIORS 69 Eric Riehle Mike Ritner Paula Ritter Richard Roach Robin Roberts Angie Rogers Stacey Rollins Carol Ronda Karen Root Scott Ross Thomas Rowe Robert Ruff Mike Ruhl Donna Rupe John Rupp Cecilie Russell Doug Russell Jeff Rutledge Jeannette Sabo Tracy Sansom Janell Sape Dave Savage Teresa Sawyers Mike Schaffer Teresa Schaupp Todd Scherzer Charlotte Schimpff Kim Schmidt Donna Schneider Alfred Schroeder Oakie Schroyer Joe Schuch Douglas Schultz Scott Schultz Pete Schumacher Laurie Scribner Monica Sebring Rosmari Senderowicz Carol Shaffer Mike Shine Rob Shirey Bard Sicha Pete Siek Kim Siler Abbe Silverman Luci Simenauer Mike Simmons Sharon Simmons Laura Simon Laurie Siwa Kathy Slupecki Renea Smarszcz Don Smay Debbie Smith Kim Smith Michele Smith Mike Smith Theresa Smith Vernon Smith Kim Smyth Scott Snyder Sara Solomon Tina Sorosiak Dorothea Sosbe 70 JUNIORS This exuberant group of junior girls learns what it means to defeat the senior girls in the annual powderpuff game during I98rs Homecoming Week. I I I (■ j i Cindy Spaulding Laurie Spaulding Lisa Speaker Karen Spoerl Win Srogi Laurie Stab James Stalker Amanda Stein Cindy Stewart Tracey Stoffel Carol Stolarski Tamara Storer Lynn Stotler Doug Strausbaugh Steve Strawinski Jamil Swade Paul Swartz Tammi Swiderski Brad Swy Kris Taber Brad Tarasiewicz Robin Taylor Paula Teems Rick Tertel Julie Thistlethwaite Jean Thomson Julie Tibbits Cindy Tkaczyk Paulette Tobianski Roy Tomaszewski Dean Tooman Tana Toska Jim Trankina Angela Tripp Dave Trombley Marianne Trzaskowski Jeff Tubbs Chari Turney Holly Tyminski Tammy Ulch JUNIORS 71 Mark Uscilowski Sally Van Coppenolle Tina Van Hoozer Denise Varner Margery Vasher Mike Vaughn Chris Veres Randy Vigh Jeff Vincent Vicki Vincent Ron Vollmar Pat Vrooman Blaine Wagner Kevin Walczak DeAnna Walker Steve Walker Kathy Wallace Scott Walsh Tim Wanaks Cheryl Warner Tom Warnke Chris Way Carolyn Weaver Jenny Wedding Gerry Weills Sharon Welber John Welch Barbra Wells Robert Wenzlaff Shell! Westrick Audrey Whiteaker Jeff Wielinski Mike Wielinski Ray Wiercinski Lisa Wietecki Sue Wilcox Debbie Wilkins Brett Williams Laurie Williams Johnnie Willis Jeff Wilson Kevin Wilson Tracy Winkler Valerie Wisniewski Robin Woda Amy Wolf Wendy Wolfe Kevin Wolfinger Deborah Wood Dwane Woodbury Don Wray Kelly Wright Richard Wuerfel Brian Yeager Tracy Yeager Juli Yocum Michael Zak Ron Zeman Jim Ziemke Pam Zimmerman Vicki Zink Louis Zmudzinski 72 JUNIORS JUNIORS 73 FRONT ROW; Michele Gochenour — Treasurer Kim Constantino — Sergeant-at-Arms MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Marjorie Brenizer — Advisor Mrs. Sally Rusie — Advisor Lisa Wagner — Secretary TOP ROW: Judy Johnson — Vice President Fred Schaffel — President Allan Acker Shelly Ackerman Cyndi Acres Rhonda Adams Traeey Adams Kym Ahrendt Scott Aitken Bob Akers Danielle Albert Steve Aldrich Dan Allen Chris Altenbaugh Andy Anderson Rick Angelotti Pat Audet John Augustyniak Ken Badhorn Jonghee Bae Tom Bailiff Ken Baker Bill Baldwin Tamica Banks Lynn Barker Ann Barnett Jennifer Barrera Brett Bartolett Carolyn Bashold Ronald Bates Patti Baumgartner Lori Beck Ralph Becker Brooke Bedell Ryan Beegle Matt Belify Brenda Benner Steve Bernhard Brenda Betts Mike Bieringer Cheryl Bigelow Brian Biglin Jackie Birtwhistle Jamie Birukow Jeanie Bishop Neil Bissonnette Matt Black Tom Blair Scott Blake Jon Bone Tim Booth Tim Borkowski Bill Bottles Michele Bourgeois Allyson Bowling Dolly Boyer Scott Bradley Dave Bridges Don Brighton Matt Brouillard Karen Brown Kim Brown Larry Brown Megan Brown Steve Brown Tammy Brown SOPHOMORES 75 Zack Brown Jeff Brudzinski Mary Brunner Todd Budd Scott Budy Ed Bumbaugh Lorelei Burchett Shawn Burkett Mike Burnham Veronica Burton Carrie Burzynski Karin Burzynski Tim Bush Kris Calvert Scott Campbell Todd Cappelletty Billy Carnicom Kevin Carnicom James Carpenter Dawn Carroll Todd Carter Candy Case Penny Case Carrie Caughhorn John Chamberlin Jeff Chapman Debbie Chmielewski Priti Chowdhury Scott Christopher Michelle Clarke Lynn Clausius Brooke Clay Boyd Clemens Jana Clevenger Ron Cluckey Deanna Cochenour Ray Coci Sharon Cole Keith Collins Kelly Colston Lisa Conine Tim Conley Kim Constantino Jon Cook William Cook Dave Cooksey Monica Coulter Dave Craig Lucy Craley Wally Crapsey Melanie Craun Keith Crawford Scott Crayne John Cready Carri Crosby Cindy Crouse Kelly Crozier Laurie Cundick Brett Cunningham Sara Curson Vicky Curtis Sherri Czerniakowski Glenn Czyznik Jim Dakc 76 SOPHOMORES Lois Damazyn Loren Darmofal Faith Davenport Laurie Davis Delores Deeker Mary Deiley Caroline Dermcr Mary Dermer Renee DeShetler Brenda DeVerna Rich DeVore Mike Dewey Mike Dewitz Gary Dickens Melanie Dickens Brad Didion Brian Didion Alesia DiFrank Mike Digby Kathy Dorn Kris Dowell Jim Downey Denise Dukes Reggie Duling Ann Marie Dulinsky Robert Dull Scott DuPre Michele Durand Ken Earl Christopher Early Chuck East Bill Ebersole Scott Edingcr Bcckie Elliott Karen Elliott Ken Ellison Robert Empie Audra England Kim Erdman David Etzcl Sheree Eversman Leatha Fann Chris Fastnacht Dan Faust Janet Feeback Patty Fellers Marty Ferguson Sherry Fetterly Dean Fink David FIcischman James Foiczynski Nanette Folger Ginger Forman Annette Foster Jack Frahn Greg Fraker Michele Frank Angelo Franks Sandra Franks Jenny Franz Mindy Freed Kim Frcels Tami Freeman Jeff Friedman SOPHOMORES 77 Ron Fricss Jeff Fuller Duane Galloway Christopher Galvin Tammy Garling Brian Garmon Joe Garrett Gene Garza Kathy Gaynier Tony Geer Robert Gehring Chris Geiger Patricia Geiser Scott Georgoff Patty Geren Dave Gibbons Warren Gibbons John Gibbs Lisa Giles Shari Glander Amy Glover Linda Glowczewski Dave Gochenour Michele Gochenour Brian Good Darrin Good Doreen Gordon Kelley Gose Steve Gospodarek Dennis Goss Todd Grace Valerie Granata Rolf Granlund David Grant Nancy Grant Amber Graybill Adam Green Holly Greenburg Tina Gross Eric Grosswilcr Ginny Gutierrez Jeff Guy Dave Haase Doug Hall Jim Hall Julie Hamel Chris Hammye Cindy Hammye David Hampton Bryan Hancock Don Harmon Terry Harrison David Harsh Mari Hay Mike Hayes David Heath Julie Heath Scott Hedges Michael Heidelberg Jennifer Heigel Dav ' d Helpman Terri Helpman Linda Hendrieks Susan Henley 78 SOPHOMORES Doug Henning Scott Henricks Jennifer Hernes Scott Herrick David Herring Jim Hetherington David Hice Kim Higgins Lorelei Hill Wanda Hinkfus Cindy Hodgson Jong Hoh Kim Hollyday Karen Holman Michael Holmes Jenny Hopkins Kem Hostutler Royce Houghton Jeff Hoyt Darryl Hudgin Sam Hummer Larry Hunter Sue Hurt Angy Incorvaia John Irlam Mark Irwin Michele Jacobs Adelina Jaime Angela James Cindy James Ed Jechura Gerald Jenkins SOPHOMORES 79 Bill Jensen Jamie Jiannuzzi Judy Johnson Keith Johnston Gary Jones Kathy Jones Steve Kahan Jim Kalisik D Tom Kalucki Greg Kaminski Jeff Kanfeld Scott Kasper Don Kasprzak Greg Kaszubski David Kean Harold Keaton Stacy Keel Kelly Keeler Tim Keeler Joe Keller Mark Keller Wanda Kellogg Cindy Kelly Kim Kemper Laura Ketcham Todd Kibbey Doug Kidwell Bill Kimura John Kirtos Andy Klakulak Audra Klatt Tom Kleinert Lori Klcmpncr Steve Klockowski Suzan Knaggs Greg Knauss Rick Knicely Jeff Knott Scott Kohn Dan Kowalski Debbie Krall Keith Krcsz.owski Shelly Kricgcr Mike Krohn Kathy Krolak Mary Krolak Greg Kubicki Brian Kurth Perry Kwapich Dave Labiak Edward Labo Julie Lajiness Cindy Laney Tia banning Pat La Plante Janet Lardinais Becky La Roe Patty Latkofsky Rick Lauch Gary Lavoy Michele Leal Kelly Lcdoux Kevin Leggett Dave Lehmann m SOPHOMORES Jim Lemons Mike Lestage Lisa Lewandowski Tim Lewandowski Theresa Lewis Gari Liacopoulos John Liebnau Chris Liggett Merit LighthaJl Jeff Lijewski Craig Lillibridge Sue Lindroth Jennie Lineback Terry Lloyd Tim Lloyd Timothy Lohr Sheryl Longeway Al Lopez Kim Lorenc Lori Love Troy Lowdermilk Matt Lowe Michele Lowe Leslie Lubiatowski Kim Lubinski Lauri Ludeman Wendy Ludwick Jeff Luff Joe Lusnak Colleen Maher Debbie Main Bryan Makowski Diane Malecki Dawn Mann Rick Mann Roy Manning John Maran Eric Marquardt Mike Marquis Jay Marroquin Doug Marsh George Martin Maria Martin Linda Martinez Rcena Martinez Toni Marx Byron Masson Decna Masztak Debbie Matriciano Julie Matthews Tammy Mau Terry Mayhugh Mandy Mays Ray Mazey Cathie McBride Jim McCaig Bryan McCance Les McDonald Kelly McFarland Carolyn McGee Pete McGowan Jackie McGraw Dan Mclihargie Gloria McIntosh SOPHOMORES 81 Lori McKenna Mark McNett Debbie McNutl David Meadows Lynda Meadows Kelly Medere Laurie Meinen Rob Meiner Bryan Meinzer Julie Melvin Teresa Melvin Todd Mercer Eric Metzger Mary Metzger Joseph Meyer Michael Meyers Robert Michalak Leann Michalski George Mihos Chris Miller Eric Miller James Miller Scott Miller Sheryl Misko Michelle Moliszewski Heather Mollenkamp Dan Monday Lisa Monroe Teri Mooney Albert Moore Dave Moore Melissa Moore Pat Moore Shelly Moore Troy Moore Rick Morawski Charlie Morrin Jeff Moss Sheila Mowery Michele Mullen David Mulligan Jordan Munoz Keith Munoz Kim Murd Lucinda Murphy Mark Murphy Bill Murray Laura Musser Kevin Muszynski Lisa Muszynski Paul Myers Angela Nadolny Jeff Nagle Chris Nale Julie Nehrig Eric Nelson Chris Neuser Chuck Newell Kendra Newman Calvin Nichols William Noon Cheryl Nowak John Nowicki Scott Nunamaker 82 SOPHOMORES Cindy Nyitray Ronda Nyler Sharon Oberle Galen Ohms Paul Ohms Bill Oliver Raymond Oliver Ronald Oliver Kathie Olson Dee Ortman Kelly Orwig Doug Osburn Ray Osenbaugh Rob Osentoski Karen Osten Phil Overly Ron Overly Jim Owczarzak Mike Pacer Wendy Pack Angela Padilla Steve Pahle Steve Papenfuss Lonn Passon Katrina Patridge Lynn Payne Laurie Peacock Paula Penn Dave Perkins Denise Perry Rudy Perry Debbie Pfeifer Andrea Phillips Kevin Phillips Susan Philo Mike Piasecki John Pierce Mark Pieron Kristy Pinniger Lori Piotrowski Tammy Plotner Paul Podbielniak Charlie Poe Kevin Poitinger Paula Pokorny Greg Pollick Todd Pomorski Kenny Pool Kim Posadny Todd Post Dave Potter Randy Powell Jeff Preston Mark Price Robbie Price Bernie Rachuba Laurie Racicot Debbie Rajner Roberta Rail Tim Rapp Mark Ray Erin Reddington Kathy Reed Bryan Reese SOPHOMORES 83 IL J Sandi Reese Vivian Reese Kristi Reichhardt Becky Reitz Debbie Rejent Terri Remy Paul Rentz Tom Reynolds Charles Richards Rose Richards Amy Richardson Leonard Richileau Tina Richmond Kim Ridgeway Betty Riley Andria Ritenour Dan Robinson Eric Rodebaugh Raymond Rodriguez Theresa Rofkar Maryl Rosen Michelle Rosinski Kim Ross Tracy Ross Jeff Rowland Dave Rubadeux Angela Ryan Michele Ryan Ron Ryan Bill Rybarczyk Mike Rygalski Rich Rygalski Mike Sa Angie Sanchez Lynn Sanders Glenn Sasscer Jack Savidge Brian Schaefer Fred Schaffel Bill Schalitz Cathie Schmidt Shawn Schroyer Eric Schultz Julie Schultz Shannan Schultz Mike Schumacher Mark Schuster Kevin Schwake Tami Schwamberger Randy Seed Darrell Seger Craig Sellers Ed Senger Angie Shadier Dana Shaw Geoff Shearer Tom Shepherd Steve Shinaver Joe Shortridge Dave Shultz Mike Siffer Curtis Simmons Ellen Simon Mary Beth Simpson 84 SOPHOMORES Brad Singer Kelly Sizemore Shelly Sizemore Phil Skowronek Donna Smay Michelle Smen ner Andrea Smith Brenda Smith Cheryl Smith . Connie Smith Marie Smith Rhonda Smith William Smith Scott Smotherman Steve Snavely Kris Snider Kelly Snyder Chris Sontchi Patty Spencer Rob Spencer Kim Spinner Dan Sprague James Stafford Michele Staley Gennie St. Clair Pamela Steele Maria Steinmetz Bob Stieb Dan Stout Rachelle Strawinski Jim Sundling Vicki Swartz Keith Swindle Steve Sylvester Norm Szakovits Terri Szlachcic Amy Szymanski Mike Tanner Estel Taylor Paul Taylor Tim Taylor Brian Tebbe Duane Thomas Karin Tiettmeyer Lynda Tkaezyk Scott Todd Beth Toth Mark Trankina Joe Trendel Rob Tressler Rob Trost Shawna Tye Richard Uhlig Cliff Upp Wendy Urban Roger Valentine Steve Vandenbroek Robin Vandergrift Joanne Van Etten Jill Van Tassel Mark Varnes Chuck Verdon Patty Veres Tom Veselich SOPHOMORES 85 Greg Vierling Sherri Vigh Mike Vollmer Brad Wade Jim Wagner Lisa Wagner Jeff Waite Tammy Walender Becky Walters Greg Walz Paul Warnke Jim Warrer Tim Warring Renee Wasielewski Brian Wegner Trina Wenzke Natalie Werner Dan West Catherine Westrick Norman Westrick Carl Whitaker Marc Whitcomb Lori White Duane Whitenburg Cheryl Whitmore Jay Whitmore Cathy Wichowski Lynda Wick Brenda Wilhelm John Wilkins Cyndi Willen Keith Williams Shantelle Williams Lisa Willier Peggy Wilson Todd Wilson Steve Wing Lisa Winland Bill Winters Lisa Wise Evan Wyatt Kelli Wysong Rocky Young Frank Yunker Sheryl Zahn Anne Zapadka Su e Zegarlowicz Cheryl Zeigler Gail Wodarski Connie Wolf Brian Wolinski Rick Wood Mary Worline Sandy Woytyshyn Ron Wozniak Jim Wright Christine Zeigler Paula Zielinski Steve Zimmerman Linda Zuchowski Danny Zunk 86 SOPHOMORES FRONT: Rob Kasprzak — BACK ROW: Mr. Carl Yeager Amy Larkin — 1 Kris Pfaffenberger Michelle Zeigler — Beth Rupp — Pres NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Dee Hileman Sergeant-at-Arms Advisor Dawn Adamski Anita Adkins Rob Adler Felicia Akers Chad Albert Julie Aldrich Ed Altwies Lydia Alvarez Laura Ames Melissa Archibald Aimee Arthur John Arvay Lance Ashworth Todd Audet Mark Augustyniak Renee Augustyniak Charlotte Avalos Aimee Banks Mike Bardwell Richard Barker Nancy Barnes Wendi Barnes Kim Barney Jenean Barrett Michelle Bauder Rhonda Baumer Todd Baumgartner Dawn Baxley Bob Beauch Debbie Beck Michelle Beck Aimi Bedell Karen Beins Jenny Belegrin Jeanette Bell David Bender Dan Benner Bob Bennett Darin Bennis Pat Benore O O O TO6HMBW o o o Timothy Benz Aaron Berkowitz David Bernard Jim Bettencourt Amy Binkowski David Birdsell Tracy Bishop Debbie Blair Russell Bless Bart Blossom Mark Boden Chris Bodi Tom Boehm Jenny Bojarski Scott Boles Cheryl Boling Laurie Bonner Mike Born James Boyd Kim Boyd Renee Boyd Charles Boyer Bob Bracht Amy Bradley FRESHMEN 89 John Brake Kim Brehm Pam Briggs Anita Bringman Jean Brooks Jeneen Brooks Jeff Brown Jennifer Brown Liz Brown Mary Brown Steve Burnett Sharon Burt Deanna Busdieker Jana Bushong Kathi Cable Tina Callahan Rod Callis Todd Campbell Dawn Carey Deedre Carey Cindy Carr Dean Caughhorn Renee Challen Karin Childress Brandie Chitwood Scott Clark Polly Clay Steve Clay Patty Clendenin Barb Cline Rhonda Cluckey Brent Coldiron Doug Collins Mark Collins Mark Coman Sherry Conners Jeff Conybear Mark Cordrey Ann Cousino Barry Cousino o o«o FREiHUE V O • O • O Kim Crosby Sue Crosby Ann Cunningham Gale Cunningham Kevin Curson Jeff Czerniakowski Heidi Czerniejewski Tony Dailey Tracy Damm Bryan Darascavage Alan Darmofal Kasey Darr David Davis Wendy Deacon Mark Dearing Darrin DeCair Jeff Cousino Mike Covyaw Cindy Cox Jeff Cox Chuck Crawford Jeff Crawford Nancy Crawford Ronda Croley 90 FRESHMEN Desmond DeCair Aimee Dejeu Lori DeLaRonde Tim DeLaRonde Beth Dennis Phil Dew Randy Dewey Richard Dewey Dean Dickerson Gina Digby Julie Digby Drew Dixon Nicole Dixon Greg Dobrzynski Julie Doe Jeff Dominion Delores Doty Michelle Douge Keith Downey Angela Drayton Vernon Drew Diane Dreyer Todd Dudderar Scott Dudek Keith Duhaime Diane Dunham Andre Dupuis Angela Duran Jim Durham Laura Dybala Robert Eaton Cindy Ebersole Chris Ehman Rachel Eiser Pat Elliott Barbara Ellis Dan Ellis Jim Emerson Robert Emerson Laurie Engler O • O • O omomo Samantha Finch Tammy Fink Tom Finn Susan Finucan Julie Fischbach Scott Fisher Tim Fisher Denise Fitch Jay Epstein Scott Erwin Jim Etts Karen Farran Dennis Felix Tom Felt Mark Ferguson Valerie Filas ! Bill Flick Johnny Ford Rose Fortney Dyanna Fournier Michelle Fraley Dave Francis Jonathon Frankel Kris Frederick FRESHMEN 91 Craig Friedman Chris Friend Amy Friess Phil Fritts Martin Gabriel Gene Gallaher Ward Gambrell Tammy Garcia Gina Garza Jim Garza Sandy Gee Kim Geisbuhler Mark Geisler Annette Gibbons Cindy Gibson Kim Gibson Tim Gill Tom Giovanni Julie Givens Lauri Glosch Carole Golatka Schelly Gombar Greg Gontarski Merle Gordon Diane Graham Tony Gralak Andy Grant Scott Grant Laura Grau Amy Graves Jenny Graves John Graves Lynee Gra y Perry Gray Brian Graybill Michael Green Sandi Green Jan Greiner John Grewe Vicky Grochowski O • O • O FRB5HMUW 09090 Lori Grup Todd Grup Dean Grzegorczyk Amy Guyton Steve Gwin Amy Haase Grant Hagmeyer Pam Halbert David Hall Don Hall Michelle Hall Mike Hall Shelley Hall Tim Hall Traci Hammer Sue Hamway Teri Hanna Derek Hartsel Greg Hauenstein Beth Haupricht Edward Hawkins Jill Hays Julie Heigel Samantha Heil 92 FRESHMEN Silvia Heise Bonnie Hendricks Wes Henrie Carl Herkimer Tina Hernandez Jodi Herron Kenny Herwal Michele Herzig I Heidi Hes Dcana Hess Scott Hider Sue Hilkens Todd Hillabrand Edward Hinkle Peggy Hinkle Chuck Hoffman Sherry Hogan Robert Holder James Huffman Pam Hughes Cliff Humberger Bonnie Huston Sundi Huston Gerald Hutchens Brent Hutchison Tim Huth Dave Ice Bill imand Jackie Incorvaia Brad Irvine Dean Jablonski Jeff Jablonski Pat Jablonski David Jacobs Leanne Jacobson Alan Jakubowski Scott Janicki Lisa Jankowski Tom Jeziorski Doev Joelson % !■ ■ I V, FStiHIJEW ©•o o Andrea Johnson Mark Johnson Steve Johnson Dawn Johnston Joel Johnston Rob Jones John Kanfeld Rob Kasprzak Matthew Kauffman Ron Kay Don Keefe Sean Keel Chris Keene Jeff Keifer Brenda Keller Vickie Kellogg Dave Kelsey Steve Kendall Mike Kennedy Karen Kepes Roger Kerner Cindy Kevern Jessica Khouzam Tim Kill FRESHMEN 93 Jay Kimura Kelly King Ron Kinnard Mark Kinstler Darrin Kirkham Adam Klein Brian Klemmensen Bruce Klemmensen Michelle Knott Dawn Kobold Amy Kohler Jeff Kohler Mark Kolasinski Steve Kolinski Beth Korzeniewski Mike Kosmider Candi Kranz Dawn Krcger Melanie Krieger Lani Krolak Kim Kubicki Gloria Kubicz David Kupniewski Rob Kurth Gary Kurtz Larry Laberdcc Loriann Labiak Machellc Lake Kris Lancaster Robert Landis John Landrum Sherry Langham Micheal LaPoint Susanne LaPoint Amy Larkin Michelle LaRose Jeanne LaVoy Kelly Leach Dawn LeBowsky Tim Ledoux O ® O ® O Freshmen o o«o Tonya Legeza Paul Lehan Joe Leitch David Levin Dawn Lewis Kathy Lewis Liz Lewis Ricci Lewis Brian Lcyman Eric Lijewski Brad Lipc Frankie Lizcano Rick Lloyd Walter Loc Philip Lofton Vickie Logan Mike Lojewski Jodi Long Brenda Losic Alycia Louy Doug Lutz Brian Macheinski Jeffery Mack Ron Macklin 94 FRESHMEN These four freshman trumpeters show off their spirit by playing the fight song at a pep assembly. Beth Haupricht stops for a chat with Karen Mar- quardt before going home to watch “General Hospi¬ tal.” 0 0 0 WEiHMEW 0 0 0 Buddy Madden Lisa Madden Steve Maenie Charles Maher Brian Malinowski Mary Mallory Bryan Maltman Lisa Manol Jaylene Mansfield Laurie Maran Merinda Marcinkowski Karen Marquardt Mike Martin John Martinez Joline Masak Tina Mathews Tim Maurer Michele Mauter Brian Mays Kelly McBride Bryan McClure Keith McClure Jeff McDonald Troy McDonald FRESHMEN 95 Bonnie McEwen Dan McGowan Kimberly Mclntire Chris McKee Shawn McKimmy Laura McLaughlin Jay McMullan Kathy McNalley Heidi McRury Carol McVicker Debbie Meehan Beth Meier David Merritt James Merzke Robin Meyer Pam Meyers Todd Michaelis Mike Miclot Jeff Mikolajczyk Lee Miles David Milks Amy Miller Brian Miller Denise Miller Don Miller Jenny Miller Kim Miller Lori Miller Rob Miller Ronda Miller Steve Miller Candy Mills Rhonda Mingione Theresa Mitchell Ted Mix Melissa Modrzynski Rusty Moffett Jon Molter Cheryl Moore Corey Moore O • O • O o o o Veronica Moore Julie Mortemore Heather Mueller Dave Muir Chuck Mullikin Michelle Mumford Doug Murphy Lori Nagypaul Bob Neuenschwander Dawn Newton Sue Nickey Kim Nijakowski Brenda Norris Bill Nye Christopher Nye Tim O ' Brien Bob Oehlers Sue Oldham Cathy Olmstead Bryan Omey Michael Ondrus Nancy Ormiston Sherri Orsborn Steve Ortiz 96 FRESHMEN Jay Ott Allen Owczarzak Ed Paprocki Ken Parker Rick Parker Amy Parks Robin Parrish Rene Parse Randy Patterson Ron Patterson Robin Paul Julie Pawlikowski Shannon Pelton Beth Pendleton Randy Perry Chuck Petry Amy Petz Dale Pfaffenberger Kris Pfaffenberger Larry Phillips David Pirwitz Cindy Pitts James Plamondon Barbara Plonski Peggy Podbielniak Janet Poe Terry Poe Tammy Poland Frank Polcwiartek Kenny Poling Terry Portillo Phil Posavad Lynn Potter Tracy Powers Janine Pozarzycki Paulette Pratt Eric Preston Brian Price DeAnna Price Steve Puls 0 0«0 0 0 0 I I I ! ! Cristal Quan Dierdre Querry Eric Raczkowski Gary Ragan Joe Ray Lisa Ray Lori Ray Mike Razzoog Debby Redder Deanna Reeves Doreen Reilly Laurie Reilly Jim Reinhart Jerry Reyome Sue Rick Karen Robargc Dan Roberts Beth Robertson Heidi Robinson Tina Rochte Rita Rodriguez Glen Roebuck Scott Rogers Eugene Rollins FRESHMEN 97 Susan Ross Nadine Rouiller Amy Rowland Steve Rowland Carol Rude Greg Rupley Beth Rupp Andrea Russeau Brian Rutkowski Matthew Rutkowski Steve Rutkowski Tim Rutkowski Lisa Ryan Laura Rymer Gail Rywalski Nick Sabbagh Kim Sabine Diana Salomonson Jeff Samberg Kerri Saunders Chris Scharer Charlene Schimpff Kim Schlegel Doug Schmaus Erika Schmidlin Laurie Schmidt Debbie Schneider Steve Schroeder Jeff Schubargo Audra Schultz Karen Schwartz Ken Sedlar Chris Seiler Brian Serriss Sean Sexton Gary Seymour Greggory Shadle Dominic Shadier Tonya Shaver Anthony Shick V ©•o o FRtiHHW O • O • O Joe Sieren Ken Sigler Andre Simenaucr Brenda Simmons Ron Sloan Allen Slusher Dave Smalley Allison Smith Jim Smith Michelle Smith Troy Smith Warren Smith Lisa Smothcrman Jill Smothers Patti Sneed Lori Sneider Lauri Snyder Mike Solomon Jill Soper Thad Sowinski Melody Spalink Kim Spangler Julie Spann Matt Spaulding 9S I RliSlIMl-N Sue Speaker Charles Speelman Jeff Spencer Don Stacey Tammy Slagncr John Stahl Tammy Stalker Todd Stanton Julie Stautzenbach Vicki Stawinski Ann Stazenski Scott Steele Sandy Steger Marty Stein Joe Stepanski Sean Stewart ¥2 Julie Stock Steven Stoffcl Deborah Stoll Dan Storm Sandi Straw Tanya Stycr Nancy Sullivan Randy Sutherland Traci Suttlcs Mark Swailc Steve Swartz Karen Swiatccki Brian Swy Scott Szakovits Brad Szczccinski Matt Tabb Doug Tailford Mark Tallent Rick Tanner Michelle Tanscy Lora Tatkowski Rob Taub Aaron Taylor Gary Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 Susan Taylor Shelly Tcrman Michael Thabit April This Greg Thomas Rob Thompson Wendy Thompson Kimbcricc Titus Dave Tobianski Donita Todd Mike Todd Robert Tonkel Sonya Tramill William Trcndcl Christie Trost Aaron Tucker Scott Tucker Joyce Tuckerman Greg Tye Beth Vaculik John Vaillanl Betty Jo Valentine Julie Vandenbrock l.inda Vandock I RLSIlMliN 99 J Brian Van Pelt Dale Varner Ken Vehslage Lisa Venier Debbie Vernon Rodney Vitek Donnie Vollmar Tracy Waite Brent Walczuk Darlene Walker Yolanda Walker Karen Wanaks Keith Ward Clark Warfel Dan Warner Lisa Warns Cindy Weber James Weilant Tina Weirich Diane Welborn Bob Welniak Shelly West Jennifer Wexler Tammy Wheeler Autha White Chris White Bobbin White Don Whitt Robert Wiercinski Kevin Wilbur Brian Wilburn Daniel Wiley Marc Williams Tina Williams Dion Wilson David Wisniewski Lisa Wisniewski Jim Wood Kenny Wood Cindy Woods o«o o FREaHtlBN O • O • O David Wooley Shelly Worsted Sandy Wosta Brenda Wright Natalie Wright Danielle Yingling Jodi Young Rob Zaborski Chris Zarecki Michele Zeigler Kristi Ziemke Lori Zimmerman Zolton Ziviski Jodi Zunk 100 FRESHMEN f R B 6 H ri B N ‘S5 FRESHMEN 101 ACTIVITIES 102 ACTIVITIKS DIVISION Unique Double Honor Finds Sherri Wearing 2 Crowns LISA DETERS Because the ORACLE Queen is selected sole¬ ly on the basis of a non-breathing, non-talking picture, and because students are involved in the preliminary but not final judging process, popu¬ larity doesn’t become a factor in the selection procedure. So giving the final choice of ORACLE Queen to someone outside the school has made it a rare occurrence when the ORACLE and Homecom¬ ing queens were the same girl. So rare an occur¬ rence is it, that looking back through more than 20 yearbooks indicates it may never have hap¬ pened before this year. But in 1982 it did happen. Homecoming Queen Sherri Gauthier has become ORACLE Queen Sherri Gauthier. Sherri has been very active around Whitmer, serving as a cheerleader for three years. She was a member of Whitmer’s district championship gymnastics team, has run track, and was a running back in powder puff. A member of Spanish Honorary, Sherri was last year’s junior attendant. The ORACLE staff would like to salute its newest queen and her lovely court of Laurie Brenner, Lisa Deters, Kathy Thomas, and Ali¬ son Zeiger for their selection. : QUEEN SHERRI GAUTHIER 104 ORACLE QUEEN Sometimes King Makes Fuss, This Time Fuss Makes King STEVE STAHL BRAD KNAUSS GEORGE SYLAK DON ROWLAND Not everyone gets to help in the annual selec¬ tion of Whitmer’s ORACLE King and Queen. But enough different people are involved to make the process of choosing the King and Queen a meaningful one. All 21 members of the ORACLE staff had the opportunity to place one senior girl and boy in nomination. This task completed, a panel of five faculty members, representing different de¬ partments, was assembled to narrow the field to five in each category. Professional photogra¬ phers then studied pictures of the finalists and picked winners. When all the smiles, expressions, and hair styles had been examined, Jim Fuss was accord¬ ed the honor of Whitmer’s 1982 ORACLE King. Jim was a member of the Equestrian Club during his junior and senior years and developed an interest in the theater as a senior. He took part in 1982’s winter play, “The Good Doctor,” and also participated in the spring musical, “The Music Man.” The ORACLE staff proudly extends its con¬ gratulations to its 1982 King and his goodlook¬ ing senior court of Brad Knauss, Don Rowland, Charlie Stahl, and George Sylak. ORACLE KING 105 ‘Buried Treasure’ Seekers Find Homecoming A Dream Of all the activities that each year brings, there seems to be one that stands out more in everyone’s mind and tends to be remembered longer — Homecoming Week. This year, the week and its theme of “Buried Treasures” was certainly no exception. The activities began on Monday morning with the release of blue and yellow balloons to officially start Homecoming Week, 1981. On Tuesday the candidates for queen and attendants were introduced to the student body at the annual Queen’s Assembly. No one will soon forget that cold Wednesday morning and the Powderpuff game that resulted in a surprising 6-0 junior victory over the seniors. The excitement grew at Thursday night’s Snake Dance as the rowdy students cheered to inspire a Homecoming game win. There were tears of joy when Kim Francis was announced as the junior attendant. Shawn Schroyer, who had been last year’s freshman attendant, was chosen by her class to represent them again as their sophomore attendant. Reigning as this year’s freshman attendant is DeAnna Price. The long hours of hard work and the dedication exhibited by the Class of ’84 v;ere rewarded with a first place in the float competition. Thursday’s cheering helped propel the Panther team to a 12-7 victory over Start’s Spartans the following night. But the team wasn’t the only winner. Sherri Gauthier was announced as the 1981 Homecoming Queen, with Laurie Brenner as first runner-up. The climax of the week, of course, was the dance on Saturday night. Couples filled the fieldhouse to dance to the music of “The Sting,” feeling the magic of the evening. Student Council’s time and effort made this year’s Homecoming a special memory in the minds, as well as the hearts, of all those who participated in the celebration. Sue Augustyniak and her date study the treasure chest keys, a special surprise from Student Council. Two senior queen candidates, Kathy Thomas and Laurie Brenner, flash the camera their winning smiles. Junior Attendant Kim Francis is affectionately congratulated with a hug from friend Traci Jones. Third runner-up Lisa Trost gives excited Queen Sherri Gauthier a warm and congratulatory hug. Marc Smith, Doug Hood, and their dates search the treasure chest, hoping to find Homecoming magic. Homecoming offers more than just dancing and wait¬ ing in line for pictures. There are also munchies. 106 J Jim Fielding found his treasure in Amanda Miller, and they pose near the Homecoming Treasure Seek¬ er. Queen nominee Lisa Deters arrives for the announce¬ ment of the Queen, escorted by proud Nick Marvet. Amy Hill nervously answers the big question, hop¬ ing she will impress everyone with her answer. Sophomore Attendant Shawn Schroyer drives up with brother Todd (Shades) for the pregamc activi¬ ties. Some spastic football players look on while the four junior nominees anxiously await the results. With tears of Joy in her eyes. Freshman Attendant DeAnna Price happily accepts congratulations. Three brightly smiling football tri-captains address the student body at the annual Snake Dance. HOMECOMING 107 Senior running back Sherri Gauthier attempts to break away from the determined junior defense. Their victory complete, Dawn Britton, Tina Irving, and the rest of the Juniors show their enthusiasm. Two worried senior coaches, along with their team, eye the field with hopes for a senior victory. Junior quarterback Lynn Kusz sweeps around the strong senior defense to bring forth a surprise. Juniors Upset Seniors 6-0 In Annual Powder Puff Game Surprise! Mr. Miller signals Junior touchdown as Lynn Kusz finishes her run to the goal line. It was history in the making! For only the second time in the 17 year history of Powder Puff football, the juniors had defeated the seniors. The score was 6-0. Early in the second half, junior quarterback Lynn Kusz scampered across the goal line for the only score of the game. The seniors came back with a great deal of determination, but when the referee blew the final whistle the juniors still had their lead. Winners or losers, both teams deserve to be congratulated for their spirit, sportsman¬ ship, and the undying pride they showed for Whitmer, as well as for their class. The Junior coaches congratulate their “rough tough” powder puff team on its upset win over the seniors. 108 POWDER PUFF 109 1981 Homecoming Queen — Sherri Gauthier Homecoming Court Laurie Brenner - First Runner-up Kim Francis — Junior Attendant Shawn Schroyer Sophomore Attendant Michelle Schmidt - Second Runner-up Lisa Trost — Third Runner-up TWWiP no HOMECOMING COURT Lisa Deters HOMECOMING COURT III It DeAnna Price — Freshman Attendant j Kathy Thomas Dawn Glowski Amy Hill Pep Session Pride Pushes Panthers Toward Perfection Julie Cukierski, Julie Smith, and Molly Pool show style as they dance at a football assembly. It’s 9 o’clock on a Friday morning, and as you sit there in your blue and yellow outfit you just can’t wait to get into the fieldhouse and let loose a little energy. After what seems like an eternity you finally hear the band playing and the cheers coming from the throats of 3000 rowdies. It’s finally begun — a Panther Pep Session. Where else can spirit run wild and pride and determination grow but at a Friday morning assembly? The extra enthusiasm shown at the assemblies boosted the slow-starting football team to a spectacular 7-3 season, and the spirit lived on through the winter and spring seasons as well. The assemblies also gave students a change from the classroom atmosphere of homework and books, and provided an opportunity to let out all their frustrations while having a good time with their friends. Even though assemblies were limited this year, anyone who attended just one pep rally can tell you that the spirit and enthusiasm only proves that WE ARE THE BEST! Pep sessions aren’t only for football. All fall athletes were honored at a special October assembly. Jim Grycza, Doug Schultz, and Brad Archibald stand up to show that they are proud to be Panthers. Whitmer’s six majorettes, a highlight of pep assemblies, patiently wait for the band’s turn to play. Hoping to gain some support for his harriers, cross¬ country coach Bob Cline addresses the students. I 112 PEP SESSIONS I With smiles on their faces, these eight senior cheerleaders prove that “Seniors Got Spirit.” These rowdie Whitmerites link arms and “strut their stuff’ to the tune of “Hang On, Sloopy.” Drummers Jenny Zunk, Dave DeMuth, and Mark Swaile add rhythm to spirit-filled pep session. The senior section gets on their feet to help psyche up the players for that night’s big game. At the close of each pep assembly, the proud Panther Pack joins hands and sings the “Alma Mater.” PEP SESSIONS 113 ’81 Spring Musical ‘Marne’ Claims Fame As Smash Hit Once again, Whitmer’s pride and enthusiasm came to life on stage as the cast and crew made “Marne,” the 1981 spring musical, one of Whitmer’s finest. The story began in 1928 when Marne Dennis (Tracy Nichols) learned she was to gain custody of her 10-year-old nephew, Patrick. The role of young Patrick Dennis was shared by David Hattner and David Sorosiak, two talented elementary students. With a little help from her mixed-up maid Agnes Gooch (Sara McMahon) and butler Ito (Randy Lee), Marne managed to raise Patrick and still continue her wild way of life. This was not an easy task since Patrick’s trustee, Mr. Babcock (Ron Thielman), disapproved of Marne’s ideas and was constantly trying to take Patrick away from her. Within a few years, Marne met and married wealthy Beauregard Burnside (Todd McMahon) and they departed on a long, world-wide honeymoon. When Beau died in an avalanche two years into their honeymoon, Marne returned to find a grown-up Patrick (Rick Frendt) in love with Gloria Upson (Lisa Trost). Disapproving of Gloria, Marne arranged to break the engagement. Marne succeeded by embarrassing the Upson family, and Patrick eventually married Pageon Ryan (Paula Dey) to give the musical a happy ending. Joan Walker as Vera, Marne’s best friend, was another star of the show, as Barbara Rainey did a fine job directing her first Whitmer musical. Dale Dentel conducted the orchestra, Arlyne Siebring was vocal coach, and the choreographer was Ruth Thomson. After finally coming out of her shell, Agnes (Sara McMahon) proudly shows off her new image. As the wedding approaches, Patrick (Rick Frendt) begins to have second thoughts about Gloria. To improve her image, Vera (Joan Walker) and Marne begin Agnes’ complete make-over with her wardrobe. 1 14 MUSICAL Marne and Beau (Todd McMahon) make a grand entrance as a jealous Sally Kato (Cheryl Stewart) looks on. The show-stopping dancing chorus of “Marne” proved to be a great asset in the success of the musical. At Shubcrt’s Theatre, Patrick (David Sorosiak) lifts Marne’s spirits as he sings “My Best Girl.” Marne (Tracy Nichols) talks to Jim Pickle at one of Sandy Flowers, a member of the musical’s chorus, the wild parties she threw before Patrick came. makes her way to the top on a rising star. At their engagement party, Patrick and Gloria (Lisa Trost) listen as Vera raises her glass to make a toast. A i ‘A Fate Worse Than Death’ Makes Crowd Die Laughing Whitmer students performed the suspense thriller “A Fate Worse Than Death or Adrift on Life’s Seas” as their fall production. Based on an old-time melodrama, the production was directed by Barbara Rainey, with Steve Brown as stage manager. The thriller began as villain Cassius Carstairs (Steve Barhite) concocted a plan to steal one million dollars from Rodney Ramsgate (Tony Shick) by using the innocent Carlotta Flower (Sara McMahon) to pose as Rodney’s niece. But Burgess Lendahand (Matt Black), who loved Carlotta, came to the family’s rescue and gave the villains a jolt. Burgess had become trusted by the Ramsgates when he saved daughter Dorothea (Abbe Silverman) from disaster on a runaway horse. Burgess and Detective Slick Carter (John Rybarczyk) became heroes when they foiled the dastardly villains. The many people, both cast and crew, who combined to make the play a big success should be congratulated for putting forth all the effort they did. Cast members of “A Fate Worse Than Death” flash the photographer a dozen of their award-winning smiles. smiiiiii A voice in his mind saying, Go for it” gives Ca.ssius Once Carlotta Flower (Sara McMahon) and Burgc.ss ideas to try out on Jenny Lynn (Penny Collins). become friends, they find themselves falling in love. Malicious villain Cassius Carstairs, portrayed by Steve Barhite, viciously eyes his next victim. Rodney Ramsgate watches as hero Burgess Lenda¬ hand (Matt Black) saves his daughter (Abbe Silver- man). 6 I ALL PLAY A bchind-thc-sccncs look at Jodi Carter (Clarice) shows her preparing to give a great performanee. I n another of his many evil deeds, Cassius attempts to strangle Rodney Ramsgate (Tony Shick). t.i I ] Others are astonished as Cassius points his finger at Carlotta, forewarning her to be ready for his move. The play wouldn’t have been a success without the help of these bright and beautiful crew members. Can the wondering look on Jodi Carter ' s face mean that she might have forgotten her lines? FALL PLAY 117 J Extraordinary Talent Makes Extravaganza Huge Success Are there really students with talent at Whitmer High School? Of course there are, and the 1981 Whitmer Extravaganza proved that and much, much more. The talent show gave many students the chance to show off their abilities in front of the whole school. You never know who might turn out to be a famous star of the 1980’s or ’90’s. Maybe it will be the group Discovery. Members Calvin Holley, Johnnie Willis, John Rybarczyk, Mike Cheatham, and Mark Burtscher gave a great performance while singing many popular songs and mixing in a few they wrote themselves. Two great dancers performed in the Extravaganza, Lisa Lavoy dancing to “Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough,” and Terri Gawle keeping in step to “Fame.” Junive Yoppolo and Sara McMahon, accompanied by Mike Cheatham, sang “We Make A Beautiful Pair.” Many other Whitmer students performed during the show, all helping to keep the audience happy and entertained. Congratulations go out to all who participated. It was a great show, and all who saw it were proud of their classmates and made plans to see them on the Great Tour of 1988. Mike Cheatham provides the music as Sara McMahon and Junive Yoppolo sing “We Make A Beautiful Pair.” The happy looks on faces in the audience show the talented performers are at their entertaining best. Talented singers Johnnie Willis and Mark Burtscher give the audience a touch of their class. Hoping they will become great rock stars, these members of Rampage give WHS a taste of their medicine. His talented singing ability gives Johnnie Willis hope that some day he might become a star. 118 TALENT SHOW Daring dancer Lisa Lavoy shows her pizzazz as she dances away to the music of Michael Jackson. “Nice knees!” the audience remarked as Kathy Bennett and Sheila Farmer sang “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly.” This amazing guitar player from the unique rock group. Rampage, helped get the students aroused. The musical talent of Whitmer’s very own group. Discovery, came alive in front of hundreds of students. The sparkle in Calvin Holley’s eyes and the look on Mike Cheatham’s face show the emotion in their music. Hoping for fame, one of Whitmer’s best, Terri Gawle, struts her stuff to the music of “Fame.” Part of a beautiful pair, senior Junive Yoppolo sings “We Make A Beautiful Pair” with Sara McMahon. TALENT SHOW 119 ‘Good Doctor’ Perfect Cure Senior Sara McMahon portrays the character of Nina, a peasant with a lonely soul, in “The Audi¬ tion.” In “The Defenseless Creature,” Karole Warrer, as the defenseless creature, steams at Mike Meyers. For Whitmer’s Winter Blues The 35 cast and crew members of Whitmer’s winter play, the comedy “The Good Doctor,” put much effort into their work and turned out an excellent production. “The Good Doctor” was adapted by Neil Simon from the stories of Anton Chekhov. It is the story of a writer — his stories, his ideas, and his life. Junior Steve Barhite had the leading role as the writer. Among the superb performances turned in by the large cast were superior efforts by seniors Sara McMahon (Nina), Jim Pickle (Ivan Cherdyakov and Army), and Ron Thielman (Brassilhov, Kuryatin, and Peter Semoyanitch). Many students handled two or three roles for the play, which was directed by Nancy Cramer-Perry, with help from student directors Jodi Carter and Rozella Whinnery. Paula Dey and Scott Campbell portray the perfect husband and wife for a segment of the play. Tracy Wooten and Amy Warfel, as Julia and the mistress in “The Governess,” have a secret confer- ence. 120 WINTER PLAY The cast members of the winter play, “The Good Doctor,” smile pretty as they are seated for the first act of dress rehearsal, ready to show off their talent. At their weekly park bench meeting. Army (Jim Pickle) and Navy (John Nowicki) discuss the perfect lunch. Ron Thielman uses muscle power to get to the root of The Sexton’s (John Rybarezyk) dental problems. WINTER PLAY 121 Teachers Trample Seniors In Annual Donkey Contest Unusual as it was, this year’s hilarious donkey basketball game gave Whitmer’s faculty a chance to destroy the stubborn senior team by the lop sided score of 32-18. The one-sided victory came as a surprise, especially to seniors Mike Gerding, Cindy Hancock, Karl Hanf, Amy Hill, Dana Kyler, Kellie Meehan, Kim Phillips, and Jamie Zahn who participated in the contest. In the first half teachers and seniors battled to an 8- 8 tie. After a long and drawn out third quarter the score remained knotted at 14 points apiece. Then, out of nowhere, faculty members Judy Binger, Maralee Davies, Delia Longthorne, Rick Maxfield, Steve Mierzejewski, Sally Paquette, David Schmidt, and Rick Thomaswick came on strong to clobber the senior team by the 32-18 margin. Despite the bumps and bruises, both seniors and teachers had a lot of fun and enjoyed every foolish moment and crazy antic on their jackass joyride! While Mike Gerding shoots for two points, his donkey participates in another form of excitement. Super senior Amy Hill laughs hysterically at her attempt to put two points on the scoreboard. “Stop your pushing and shoving,” exclaims senior Kellie Meehan, “and just give me the darn ball!” Behind that sweet smile Mrs. Binger thinks, “Throw me once you jackass and I’ll break your face.” Hoping for two points for the seniors, Kim Phillips and her donkey try the “Oh Please” tactic. 122 DONKEY BASKETBALL Thinking, “You aren’t taking this ball from me,” senior Jamie Zahn makes his way down the court. j Do you suppose senior Cindy Hancock is thinking { about the scary faculty team, or her last date? Senior super duper pooper scoopers Lisa Grant, Dawn Duhaime, and Therese King show off the latest styles. “Are you telling me I have to ride this thing?” asks Mr. Thomaswick, “or do I get to stare at it?” A smart-aleck spectator asked a victorious Mrs. Pa¬ quette if they shot like this in the Civil War. Practicing his powers of persuasion, Karl Hanf finds out it is hard to reason with a donkey. Studious Whitmerites Receive Awards For Their Abilities Many active Whitmer students received awards and other honors for academics, athletics, classwork, extracurricular activities, and school and vocational service at the 1981 Awards Assembly. For some, the day made the 1981 school year one to remember. The Harvard Book Award was presented to Bill Acker for his leadership and scholas¬ tic achievements as a junior. Another junior, Jamie Zahn, received the Rensselaer Award for outstanding achieveents in the field of science. The top athletic awards, the Irma Schlegel and Dale Crow trophies, went to Debby Welber and Greg Gilbert for the way they represented Whitmer in the classroom and in the area of sports. The Thespians gave four awards to graduating seniors. Tracy Nichols was voted best actress, Joan Walker chosen best supporting actress, Todd McMahon selected best actor, and Barb Veselich’s backstage work earned recognition as outstanding theater person. Outgoing Student Council President Julie Wielinski swore in Laurie Brenner as her successor for 1981-82, while Sue Gretzinger was given the oath as vice president. Many other students received recognition for their accomplishments in art, foreign language, math, music, physical education, and various vocational competitions. ' . These four mathematically inclined individuals received merit awards for their achievements in math. Beth Sutherland graciously swears in Sue Gretzinger for her term as Student Council Vice President. Jim Gryeza, outstanding in both athletics and aca¬ demics, received the Outstanding OWA Award. 124 AWARDS ASSEMBLY A smiling Mr. Miller presents the I Dare You Other students look on as studious Doug Jones receives his Meritorious Award from Mr. Ingham. Award to 1.auric Brenner for her school activities. Strongwoman Dec Dejeu receives an award from Mr. Marlin for setting a bench press record for girls. AWARDS ASSEMBLY 125 FACULTY I iisar COUNSaORS ADA DE Hi MA iK RE HV ' Hf-Z MRiniNHon MiLSIffHBiSON iiiiRs.snBa IIIRS.IORO$ IMLSIlimi MR.IIIIUB IMLZIIK “♦VB mu COLU .. vj T? 126 FACULTY DIVISION FACULTY DIVISION 127 System Moves Into Year Of Change The 1981-82 school year proved to be a very eventful and successful one for the administrative staff of Washington Local Schools. One big project was the relocation of the district’s headquarters from the old administration building on Douglas Road to Lincolnshire Elementary School. One of the principle changes that occurred at the start of the school year involved the junior high schools in the system. Seventh and eighth grade students are now attend¬ ing the Jefferson and Washington buildings, with all high school students housed entirely in Whitmer and the Voca¬ tional Center. Another change involving a building was the decision to close Horace Mann Elementary School. At the beginning of next school year, students who wuld have attended Hor¬ ace Mann’s kindergarten through third grades will transfer to Hiawatha, while the fourth through sixth graders will attend Trilby. The board of education also acted upon a change in the athletic future of Whitmer. Panther athletes will once again be competing as a member of the Great Lakes League, marking the end of more than 10 years as an independent in athletics. Another example of the board’s look toward the future was the adoption of school calendars for the next three years. Elections in November returned incumbents A1 Alvarez and Sharon Zahn to the board of education. Newcomer Tim Dew was also elected at that time. They joined hol¬ dovers Henry Metzger and Betty Shultz as the public’s chosen decisionmakers. David Huffman — Assistant Superintendent for Personnel Kenneth Bishop — Superintendent of Schools Bruce Beamer — Treasurer 128 ADMINISTRATION Marlin Brumbaugh — Administrative Assistant for Business Richard Lieb — Administrative Assistant for Cur¬ riculum Maxine Griffith — Director of Student Services I 1 1 Board Member Sharon Zahn Board President Al Alvarez AT RIGHT: Board Member Henry Metzger AT FAR RIGHT: Board Member Tim Dew j BOARD OF EDUCATION 129 Mohn Returns As Principal Of WHS Vocational Center A r I - c - 1 j ■ ? a 1 1 k. ywfsr. Frank Ermc — Associate Principal for Student Activities 130 PRINCIPALS PRINCIPALS 131 Striped Suits And Numbers? Idea Appeals To The Deans 132 DEANS COUNSELORS 133 Secretaries Aid Principals In Everyday Work Routine 134 SECRETARIES Karen Keller Peggy Meyers ¥ Dee Hileman Mary Robison Nora Williamson SECRETARIES 135 Keep Track Supervisors, Directors Faculty On The Right James Grau ■ ' Susan Hartman William Miller David Whitaker Gertrude Shanteau Paul Hubaker SUPERVISORS DIRECTORS jm Mary Wallace 136 Business Teachers Give Kids Chance For Better Futures Steven Sockrider English Staff Insists Students Speak With Proper Grammar 138 ENGLISH Christina Skulas Lois Williamson Elaine Kunz Polly Conley Sally Rusie ENGLISH 139 vv’ A Well-Taught English Class Brings Literature To Life Muriel Nicewonder Phillip Revard Richard Thomaswick Barbara Brown Andrew High Loren Shearer 140 ENGLISH ENGLISH 141 i Pupils Discover New Lands In Foreign Language Classes 142 FOREIGN LANGUAGE J Pupils Learn About Figures With Aid Of Math Teachers 144 MATH Carol Youngs Carol Wilson Christine Shunk Judith Gucciardo Julia Lewandowski Marlene Garrett Mary Karazim Patricia Rose Margaret Tobin MATH 145 J Science Labs Bubble Over With Students’ Experiments 146 SCIENCE J SCIENCE 147 J Students Get A Bang Out Of Revolutionary War Classes 148 X i s ( ) 1 I li SOCIAL STUDIES 149 Jeff Robbins j Gym, Health Teachers Keep Students In ‘Tip-top’ Shape nervous SYSTEM tVHlTMER; panther nxrrHitn .4 8J-S2 Ronald Martin Carolyn Cunningham Dan Passon Norm Decker George Cicak PHYSICAL EDUCATION HEALTH 151 Smiles Show Business Staff Obviously Enjoy Their Jobs 152 VOCATIONAL BUSINESS VOCATIONAL BUSINESS 153 A WHS Halls Keep Ringing With The Sound Of Music Robert Erickson Barbara Rainey 154 HOME ECONOMICS MUSIC Fix-it Skills Are Sharpened In Busy Industrial Arts Wing Robert Warren — Department Head Cordon Daye Conrad Voland Jack Mason Paul Slovak Dennis Brighton Mike Reidmayer Larry Newman 55 i OE Teachers Help Students Learn Many Necessary Skills 156 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION 157 i ‘All They Teach Is Art, And All You Really Need Is Art’ 158 ART Barbara Dicknian Taste Buds Receive Workout On Visit To Panther’s Den Rita Sirilo Joan Johnston Richard Chcsncv I V TRADES INDUSTRY 159 Experienced Staff Educates Students Interested In Work Kenneth Werts 160 TRADES INDUSTRY TRADES INDUSTRY 161 WHS Librarians, Parapros Seriously Hit The Books 162 LIBRARIAN TEACHER A1DES PARAPROS It’s Just A Coincidence That Nurses Appear With Cafeteria WHITMER CAFETERIA STAFF: FRONT ROW: D. Hoffman, C. Ramlow, D. Thielen — Mgr., L. Keeler, N. Lawecki. MIDDLE ROW: J. Connolly, N. Halsey, P. Waite, S. Aitken. BACK ROW: R. Petee, D. Wood, D. Lowry, C. Simmons, R. Heise, C. Seaney, E. Reeves, B. Cook. CAFETERIA NURSES 163 VOCATIONAL CUSTODIAN: Dave Machinski. Hardworking Clean-Up Crews Keep WHS ‘Sparkling Clean’ NIGHT CUSTODIAL CREW: LEFT TO RIGHT: William Felter, Dennis Madlinski, Betty Jurski, Skip Donath, Tony Ray, Michalene Cecil, Ruth Harkless. DAYTIME CUSTODIANS: Bob Weible — Fireman, Mike Winter. 164 CUSTODIANS Phaculty Photos Phunnier When Given Clever Captions His thoughts on his dreamgirl, Mr. Brighton’s eyes ask, “Shall we have this lesson at your place or mine?” “Are you trying to be the new Studly of the Year, Mr. Taylor, or does that just come natural?” Judging by the way he throws himself into his work, Mr. Cicak must really like teaching Health. Mr. Lippincott has struck a great idea. “Maybe when I grow up I can become a worldly philosopher.” Someone behind Mr. Decker thought he needed his back cracked. But suppose it was just a bad day? FUNNY FACULTY 165 J 166 STUDENT LIFE DIVISION STUDENT LIFE DIVISION 167 ‘Same Old Routine’ Greets Students After Long Summer Sophomore Terry Stanford demonstrates the latest fashions as he shows off the true preppie look. Scott Ragan isn’t aware that the camera has caught him stealing the secret formula for spiked punch. As her envious friends look on, freshman Beth Rupp receives a lesson on “PDA” from a charming Mr. Ice. Marty Baum and Scott Walsh find Palmolive really does soften your hands while you do the dishes. 168 STUDENT LIFE These last hour Spanish students express the unmistakable excitement of learning a foreign language. A “Dedicated Daddy,” Mr. Gilbert takes time out from his work to take his “little” boys to the park. Showing excellent form, sophomore Kim Kemper completes a long and difficult typing assignment. Wendy Wolfe, Kim Smith, and Bev Cox grimly pre¬ pare for the execution of the senior Powder Puffers. STUDENT LIFE 169 Mr. Gilbert flashes his method of frightening wan¬ dering students in the hallw ' ays. Scary, isn ' t he? A very nervous John Graves, unsure of his answier, chews on his fingernails as he raises his hand. Their interest in learning really shows as these students intently watch what Dave Hampton is doing. Randy Bryan’s project is supposed to be a vase, but looks more like an updated version of Mr. Potatohead. 170 STUDENT LIFE Students Pose For Photos As Camera Catches Ca ndids Glazed, powdered-sugared, and jelly-filled doughnuts turn the Voc Cafeteria into a morning bakery. Julie Dottei and Scott Edinger show complete con¬ centration as they stare into their microscope. Amy Richardson demonstrates the art of drawing on her face instead of her paper in art class. STUDENT LIFE 171 Fall Sports Come Together To Produce Winning Seasons Waiting patiently, Tonya Legeza wonders if Mr. Taylor can really create an exciting “New Look.” Senior data processors Jeff Barker and Missy Boggs race to be the first to finish their assignments. In order to keep it from moving, sophomore Scott Dupre puts the bite on his pizza in Whitmer’s cafeteria. Lisa Keller intently peers through her microscope while trying to determine the sex of a mosquito. 172 STUDENT LIFE The look on Teresa Sawyers’ face indicates that Mr. Whitaker has just insulted women drivers again. Mr. Kaemming is nice to his students and always takes time to flash a friendly smile at the camera. Concentrating hard on her oboe, Angie Campbell keeps with the beat as she practices with the band. STUDENT LIFE 173 It ' s hard to tell if these young men are lined up for a Humpty Dumpty look-alike contest or as prime suspects for some dreadful crime. 174 STUDENT LIFE Homecoming Week Creates Excitement In Quiet Halls I Jerry Kim takes time out from his Underwater Basketweaving class to flash his most winning smile. While waiting for the Browns to discover him Mike Simmons serves as the football at Whitmer games. STUDENT LIFE 175 Halls Are Halloween Treat When Ghouls, Spooks Invade An embarrassed Jim Etts grins as he tries to hide the fact that he forgot to use Head and Shoulders. Debbie Maybee’s (at left) expression proves working on the PAUSE staff can make you a little bit crazy. Mindy Freed and Brad Long walk through the halls between classes near the end of a wearying day. Paul Lehan does his impression of former president Richard Nixon during seventh hour class. Jana Bushong and Jackie McGraw secretly com¬ pare homework answers in their clase de Espahol. These students are heavily guarding the drinking fountain until they can wash their doughnuts down, i 176 STUDENT LIFE Mr. Chcsncy gets a puzzled look on his faee when his student informs him they’re 17 days behind in class. When junior Tom Olson spotted the photographer he began collecting some girls for his harem. His students arc obviously excited about the social studies homework Mr. Rcvill is about to assign them. li STUDliNT 1,1 ITi 177 Mr. Newman lends a helping hand to Doug Collins during their last hour Industrial Arts class. Christmas Spirit Is Catching As December Flurries Fly Rod Schwartz and Jeff Mills sit in the Resource Center and converse about their football exploits. If Scott Walsh hadn’t brought his lunch from home, the cafeteria food might get blamed for these faces. This photograph has been brought to you by the recently established “Freshman Fire Prevention Club.” Melissa Reichel flashes a big smile while glazing a ce¬ ramic piece in Mr. Kaemming’s class. 178 STUDENT LIFE t I The simulator prepares these Drivers Education stu¬ dents to go out into the real world as new drivers. Don Nagle tries to impress everyone with his muscles by doing a behind-the-neck press in Corrective Gym. That wonderful floating object is so amazing to watch that these students have begun to worship it. These freshmen in the reading lab sharpen their English skills while wearing headphones and smiles. Practicing for the title of “Professional Seamstress of the Year,” Mary Beakas grins as she stitches. The lunchroom is always a place for talking, laughing, socializing, and even — once in a while — eating. STUDENT LIFE 179 i d 9 As the full moon rises, senior Lauri Lindo cautiously perfects the mystical art of witchcraft. Mark Burtscher and Steve Daunhauer attempt to repair this hopelessly damaged porno flick. These Auto Mechanics students cleverly duck behind a car door to avoid their dreaded clean-up duty. 180 STUDENT LIFE These freshmen are part of an experiment used to determine why man gets smaller every genera¬ tion. Clint Arkenburg tries desperately to fix a price¬ less vase before his mommy finds out it’s missing. Students Boogie As Council Sponsors Mid-Winter Dance Mr. Revard disgustedly informs Jenny Franz that she must start the car before expecting it to move. A shy Mike Grutzner tries to hide his face while he asks this young lady for her hand in marriage. STUDENT LIFE 181 Seen through the arch of her sewing machine, Lora Tatkowski stitches up her project in Home Economics. “I’ll make a deal. If you do my Geometry, I’ll take care of your fish while you’re in Florida.” Anne Marie Clarke and Joyce Early liven up a junior powderpuff practice with some sideline spirit. Nanette Folger concentrates on creating a beautiful vase by putting slabs of clay together in Ceramics, I I 182 STUDENT LIFE Cupid Reaches As February 14 Into Hearts Approaches These faces indicate that Industrial Arts merely instructs pupils to be irrational, not handymen. The wind instrument section “strikes up the band” as they add their talents to the overall sound. Jodi Long is either in a deep train of thought or very perturbed at the work that has been assigned. Knowing that it’s time to go when 2:15 comes around With all eyes on the ball, these gym class competitors make their way down the field toward the goal, lets students relax on their way to their buses. STUDENT LIFE 183 Whitmer Under Quarantine As Spring Fever Strikes Biting into a York Peppermint Pattie gives these cool dudes the sensation of being Hollywood stars. Freshman Marty Stein got his early kettledrum experience by banging on his mother’s pots and pans. Working on the weight machines, Kevin Wilson pleasantly daydreams of a Super Bowl in his future. Gale Cunningham shows it’s a true case of puppy love as she totes John Thompson’s books to class. 184 1 JHI I .-Ti H 1 r ' A WM 1 {I f 1 IB HBRf ' Rk m Ii These rowdie football players sing, “Before we put on our little cleaties, we get the eaties for our Wheaties. •i ' ii ,[ STUDliNT LIFE 185 While Homecoming Week brings about the annual Queen contest . . . the yearbook staff holds its own $1.98 beauty show. Becki Perdeau demonstrates earthly hospitality as she talks with this creature from Outer Space. A strong wind turns Pam Rarick and Candy Gibson into contortionists as they near the Voc Center. I 186 STUDENT LIFE i Future Appears Promising For College-Bound Seniors Karl Hanf finds out from this stubborn donkey that this model is not equipped with seat belts. The look on Pat LaPlante’s face indicates Scott Hedges needs the deodorant that works overtime. Learning to be good reporters, the Journalism I class sits and patiently waits for a story to break. Jeff Tary bravely volunteers to help Mary Kuzbicki get experience she needs for her beauty license. STUDENT LIFE 187 Sara Solomon tries to show Ellen Simon the proper subject, but Ellen wants to photograph the ceiling. With sparts flying everywhere, this vocational stu¬ dent is learning to be an expert in his trade. Shocked and slightly bruised, freshman Laurie Reilly moans, “Oops!! 1 failed down and went boom!!” i 188 STUDENT LIFE Graduation Brings New Hopes And Reflections Of The Past 1 Wendy Norris and Nancy Reece mix work and plea- sure during a routine day in the classroom. Karen Elliott and Shelly Frank carefully study the microscopic bacteria crawling all over their slide. The library is the place resourceful students go to find information for all their tough classes. STUDENT LIFE 189 190 SPORTS DIVISION 1 , 1 M 1 SPORTS DIVISION 191 Opponents 59 V 2 , Soutliview ■ Tremont F?ofs McAtiley Cly e SanTuskyl BLADE RIELAYS Fiiidlay ' is Nancy Eymc Relays Clay ' V v ' Ram Relays Bedford Sectionals District GIRLS Opponents Whitmer Tiffin Opponents Ccntir . . Woodward DeVilbiss Anthony Wayn Ottawa Hills Southview Bowling Green Clay Start , PerrMsbu s Woodw d_ Woodward Waite Start Start Bedford Bedford St. Francis Port Clinton DeVilbiss Southview Southview Start Clay Central Southview ' Maumee St. Francis Bowsher Canton Timken RECORD: 27-4 BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY Findlay Southview Springfield Bedford Fremont Ross Anthony Wayne Clay Tiffin Carnival Perrysburg Invitational Gabon Invitational Lucas County Inv. Eagle Invitational Sectionals I RECORD: V4 -J Whitmer 40 34 20 50 22 37 37 18th nth 7th 3rd 8 th 5th opponents invitation TsWthvicw Waite Bowsher ? ' VARSITY BASEBALL Opponents Perrysburg Anthony Wayne Maumee Bowsher Bowling Green Bowling Green Swanton Delta Central Central Whitmer Panther Scoreboard BOYS TENNIS Whitnfer sniA -GIRES ' TRACK Start, Tiffin Re lavs Whitmer 0 Perrysburg St. Ma Jol|on Noire Dame Southview Aftfhony Wayne Nt rthyiew Miun|cc : Bi fcfd , : Bdwliig Green W o(|ivard . S utl|view Sprinj Cjayl; Findfay :Mor|’oe RE(|ORD: 2-14 S§YS TRACK., r Whitmer. ' 4 72 Bowling GtfFcn 71 Findlay 70 Clay 103 W ' oodward 84 : St. Francis 95V2 FfembW-RCss’- f 79 hifiTg Rclj s . 1 st 1 st Ashland Relays . 2 nd BLADE RELAYS 61 h Sandusky Relays 4th Ram Re yj 1 st Sectionals 2 nd tiistricls 20 th RECOR i ! Gppo nts thony -Wayne Pilumcc Valley St. ' T rancis . St. Johns iBitehcr Whitmer., manue Onfee errysburg rjr7Ji-2 -COUNTRY KaftflS ' Ctfsitwali ' 14 ( ' StJf.h5 hiTv 1 11 Bcdfrjrd Central Yv RECORD: 7-3V - : Soulhv iew , Sprfngrici ' d ” Perrs§tj eg ‘tnviiationa I Beford Ma.son Maumee Mc teley Rogers Gabon Invitationa Lucas County Invitational North view Eagle lnvit|fbnal SpringEteld . ' Lake Anthony wa|i Districts RECORD : 5--5-4 Whilliicr 165 GOLE --Anthony Wayne Clay L’mia Shawnee N foilkv icw Maumee NDrthview St. Franks P rrysburg Rogers Ottawa Hills Cardinal Stritch Tindlay Central C ttaw Mil OeVilbiss Invitation Whitmer Invitational Sectionals RECORD: -5 OYS bask tbaIi- Libbcy St. Francis Woo ' ard Bedard Sta t ft fiance Rogers Rogers Central Macomb r Fremont R6ss Terrysburg Northv iew, Bowsher Central Cardinal Stritch Clay Soufhview Bedf . Waite Waite Scott RECORD: 16-6 Opponents 60 43 60 42 44 51 53 57 i 48 T6 59 49 46 52 52 64 39 62 62 69 50 65 ' Whitmer. f4 ISW5 4 7 8 7 5 4 7 5 , gC 8 4 8 7 II 9 7 7 1 7 locjK Nbrthview Clay Ottawa Hills Southview Woodward Waite St. Francis (Clay lOttawaj Hills Woodward Upper Arlington Waite St. Francis §t. Joh s Ottawa! Hills Clay Woodvfard St. Fra|tc|s aite W,aite Southview Wjbodward RECORD: 16-5-1 Opponents 10 1 4 5 10 I 1 3 6 4 5 1 0 5 2 4 5 4 I 6 6 4 VOLLEYBALL aitmcr- PerrysEurg Lake Elmwood Spr inglj Otsc Rogers Otsego 1 Southview “T noa Jhndlay Central Opponents 2 GIRLS BASKETBALL - fvRtumcc ■ ..DcVilbi.ss ' Tkiwling Green ' Waite 0 0 0 2 : 2 0 2 2 |)iljtmrr Kf mee Opponents 48 Napoleon 39 Springfield 58 Central IS Wijodwilrd 44 Cardinal StritchJ 40 27 36 48 37 Bdwshed Lake 42 47 58 j Perrysbjtrg . 47 1=26 : Wjaite 31 iiio 1 . AeVilbiss 4f m 31 north cw Cl Waite -47 36 —-Clay 0 24 : Notre Dame 41 . Fremont Ross 2 42 Bowling Green 35 Findlay 0 49 Southview 24 Start 2 53 Woodward M isioiSn - Northview _ Start 2 1 33 40 G% %art ■= l rcmont Ros.s 2 34 4 . Central ...37:44: ■ V Scott 1 Clay . l|4Y ' ' : 44 ' Y Clay 0 RECgly 10:12 RECORD: 12 0 . 2 GYfvTNASTICS Central Elida l.ima Shawnee Perrysburg Invitational Southview Findlay B yling Green i hitmer lnvit ' a!i(|nal ISkillhview ' indl_av ■ iL Meet PerrJ rg n s ffistricts RECO RD: 9-0 Opponents 78 75 89.9 87 87J 83 90 82 86 54 2L 2rJ ■ 3rd .2nd 22 48 41 60 42 54 66 2 nd 5 th litmer ■ Findl ' „ Brother Rice ;; -nr RevefS Teurnamcrii ' ■ Rogers Ijivifational nents 06 . Bedford Mflg ■ Pi I ' Mauiihee vitational terysbitu InvilatignSil, .A Defia e Jip St; Rogers m rnm MMomber Nor||vii ;F cim)i RECORD: 7-5 WJ, V.- DALE|CROW WINNERS 1946 Neil Ziegler 1 7 Bill Johnson .4 48 n Perkins 1949 Llirry Yarger 1950 avc Whiteaker 1951 Ray Booth 1952 Allen Mortemorc 1953||ernic Mustafaga 1954 Jim Henley 1955 Jack Clifton 1956 Dick Stagg 1957.Dudley Williams 1958 Tony Ward 1959|i)oug Gladfelter 1960 Bill Rcgnier 1961 |Jel Foels 1962iHcath Wingate ick Neuhausel buck Mackall ike Harp arry Holden oug Janney reg Wojcicchowski ob Warren on Dankert 1971 John Kantncr 1972 Jeff Calisch 1973|3ill Gehring 1974 3ruce Harsha 1975 Pat Meridieth 1976 Bob Dcedman 1977 Pete Kasper 1978 Brooke Brumbaugh 1979 Gregg Barney 1980 Jeff Bushong 198l|Grcg Gilbert IRMA SCHLEGEL WINNERS L9J7 Rat Malaczewski 1978 Kathy Spencer 1979, Julte Trotter 1980 Karen Werdehoff Gilbert Ends Panther Career By Receiving Crow Award Greg Gilbert was the 1981 Dale Crow Award recipient, the 36th winner of this award. It is given each year to a senior boy who has excelled in athletics and academics. Greg was ranked fifth in his class academically. He also played three years of football — serving as a tri-captain during his senior year, ran and threw three years for the track team, wrestled for two seasons, and played basketball as a sophomore. Greg was chosen to the 1979 and ’80 Whitmer football coaches’ Hall of Fame and is continuing his football career on a scholarship to the University of Akron. Greg Gilbert, now attending the University of Akron, gets a firm grasp on the Dale Crow Award. Giving it everything he has to give, Greg puts a hard block on the mangled Moeller defense. A three-year trackster, Greg throws his dazzling smile at the camera during a break in a track meet. 1 f I I I i 194 DALE CROW AWARD 1981 Irma Schlegel Award Presented To Debby Welber The Irma Schlegel Award, the most prestigious award Whitmer gives to honor a senior girl in the fields of athletics and academics, was presented to Debby Welber on Awards Day in 1981. Debby was the fifth recipient of the Schlegel Award, which was created to honor a former teacher and dean of girls at Whitmer High School. 198rs winner of the award ranked 17th in her senior class and participated in track, basketball, and volleyball for three years. Debby was also a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Spanish Honorary, and the Library Council. Debby is continuing her education at the University of Toledo. An extremely proud and happy Debby Welber accepts her trophy from Athletic Director Frank Erme. Debby was an important factor on the girls basketball squad as a part-time starter at a guard position. As shown here, the girls volleyball team also benefit- ted from Debby ' s talent and dedication. Debby turned in an excellent job throwing the discus and proving that practice makes perfect. IRMA SCHl.ECiEL AWARD 195 d Panther Diamondmen’s Year Sparkles With Key Victories Starting its season off right, the Whitmer baseball team was victorious in 19 of its first 20 games. The Panthers went on to achieve an exceptional record of 27-4, with seven shutouts included among the victories. Whitmer wound up the season in a winning fashion, becom¬ ing the sectional and district champion and advancing to Canton for the regionals. A loss there left them with the title of regional semifinalist. One of the biggest contributing factors in the Panthers’ continual success was the fine pitching skill of Dave Malaczewski. Dave set seven new school records, including five consecutive shutouts and an earned run average of 0.26. He was joined on a strong pitching staff by Pat Dennis, who established a school record of 13 career victories, and hard- throwers John Oehlers, Dave Laraway, and Ron Rightnowar. The Panthers’ offense lacked nothing in its support of the pitchers. Aggressive hitting was provided by Tom Siefert, Andy Roth, Gary Mierzwiak, and Malaczewski. Siefert put his name in the record book, setting career marks with 17 doubles and a .421 batting average. Jon Fisher set a one-season mark by appearing in 31 games. Outstanding plays were turned in whenever Whitmer took the field. Third baseman Mike Mason and second baseman Bobby Jaime consistently provided excellent defensive sup¬ port. In the outfield, Rob Swartz and Fisher were the fielding experts. The Panthers, under the leadership of Coach Rob Rose, had an exciting season and came on strong to finish among the state’s finest high school baseball teams. Dave Malaczewski, winding up to fire one over the] plate, shows opponents what Panthers are made ofj Using his strength, Tony Flaminio leaves the defense helpless by slashing an inside pitch to left field. S Ron “Reggie Jackson” Rightnowar provides excel- lent defense as he puts out a Spartan at first. 196 BASEBALL ' After winning the district final, coaches Rose and In the excitement of their victory, the Panthers piled on top of winning pitcher Dave Malaczewski. Hall proudly accept a well-deserved trophy. VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT: M. Rose — Batgirl. KNEELING: D. Hamilton — Mgr., R. Swartz, R. Jaime, M. Mason, D. Laraway, G. Mierzwiak, J. Fisher, K. Bishop, M. Modrowski, S, Stahl. STANDING: Mr. Rose -- Head Coach, R. Wagner — Mgr., R. Rightnowar, D. Malaczewski, T, Flaminio, T. Siefert, J. Oehlers, B. Szczublewski, A. Roth, P. Dennis, J. Sontchi, Mr. Hall — Coach. NOT PICTURED: B. Beebe, K. Manworren, D. Bick. I BASEBALL 197 WHS Grabs District Crown, Competes In Canton Regional Shown squaring to lay down a bunt, shortstop Dave Laraway was an asset on both offense and defense. Panther infielders monkey around while they wait for someone to throw them a banana ... er, a ball. Charlie Stahl brings home another run to raise the Panther spirits as well as their score. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: SITTING: S. McLean, D. Nagle, O. Schroyer, D. Rejent, R. Dunne. KNEELING: M. Ferguson, A. Moore, C. Sellers, B. Noon, M. Bowman, R. Alt, S. Strawinski, T. Granata, J. Keller, N. Bissonnette — Mgr. STAND1NG: T. LaPoint, B. Jakubowski, K. Vierling, T. Durezynski, T. Lewis, P. Mollenkamp, P. Rutkowski, R. Brenner, J, Snyder, j. Rupp, Mr. Hall — Coach. 198 BASEBALL I I Relay member Nancy Dmytryka shows the endur¬ ance needed to win the 3200 meters at the sectionals. Panther Tracksters Send 6 Cinderwomen To State Meet Once again, the girls track team gave Whitmer a season of success as the 1981 edition of the Panthers sent six girls to Columbus to compete in the state meet. Lisa Fleming, Linda Millen, Wendy Wumer, Lisa Keller, Dawn Parker, and Linda Zuchowski were the six state qualifiers. Seniors Millen and Fleming ran the 100 meter hurdles, with Millen taking sixth place. Wumer, another 1981 graduate, placed third in the 200 meter dash and fourth in the 100 meter speed event. The 800 meter relay team, made up of Wumer, Keller, Parker, and Zuchowski, finished sixth in the state. Besides sending a half dozen girls to the state meet, the 1981 team also broke six records. Wumer set new marks in both dashes, 11.9 seconds in the 100 meters and 24.6 in the 200. Millen set an individual record in the 100 meter hurdles with a 14.6. A new relay record was established by the 1600 meter relay team of Dawn Britton, Nancy Dmytryka, Fleming, and Millen (4:03), and the 800 meter quartet of Zuchowski, Parker, Keller, and Wumer put their names in the Whitmer record book with a 1:43.9. Except for an opening loss to Start, the Panthers met little resistance on the track. The girls blazed through their last eight dual meets with no team coming within 32 points of Whitmer. Multi-team meets were also part of the Panthers’ success story as they won their fifth straight Nancy Erme Relays. First places were also earned at the Tiffin and sectional meets, and Whitmer added a second at the districts. Although some of the strength of the team graduated and will not return, the under¬ classmen can be expected to uphold the well-deserved respect Whitmer girls track has gained under the guidance of Coach Flarry Will and his assistant, Jeff Smith. VARSITY GIRLS TRACK: FRONT ROW: D. Britton, T. Floughton, S. Doarn, L. Keller, L. Millen, W. Wumer, L. Fleming, T. Dulinsky, D. Welber, L. Floughton. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Will — Flead Coach, D. Dejeu, W. Wolfe, D. Maybee, N. Dmytryka, B. Cox, J. Bushong, K. Wallace, J. Cukierski, D. DuBry, K. Flowe. P. Brimmer, Mr. Smith — Coach. BACK ROW: M. Meyer, K. Medere, S. Augustyniak, J. Neeley, T. Schwamberger, C. Elliott, L. Kusz, L. Zuchowski, A. Dulinsky, J. Arcnd, S. Burch — Mgr. GIRLS TRACK 199 Track Team Tramples Tiffin, Trots On And Takes Erme FRESHMAN GIRLS TRACK; FRONT ROW: L. Davis, D. Smay. ROW 2: M. Durand, A. Zapadka, B. Walters, T. Rcmy. ROW 3; K. Newman, G. Wodarski, K. Snider, B. Benner, Mr. Jones — Coach. TOP ROW: j. McGraw, S. Vigh, J. Clevenger, C. Caughhorn. Laurie Davis finds that hard work and determination] are basic requirements for being a success. ■met Tami Schwamberger runs with a look of concentra¬ tion, knowing the last few strides can win it all. 200 GIRLS TRACK Entering the turn with a graceful stride. Dawn Brit¬ ton worries not, for the foe is in her dust. ; Lynn Kusz sets a pace that is good enough to hold on i to the Panthers ' lead in the 3200 meter relay. Smooth and well-timed handoffs gave Dawn Parker and Lisa Keller the opportunity to go to the state meet. Jana Clevenger breaks away from the rest of the Giving her all to the team, Jerilyn Bushong increases competitors as she nears the top of the stretch, the distance between herself and the opponent. GIRLS TRACK 201 A Strong Arms And Legs Lift Panthers To Track Victories The 1981 Whitmer boys track team started the season in stride and finished with flying colors. The Panthers lost their first dual meet to a tough squad from Sandusky, but the Pack came back to string together wins in their last seven dual meets. Whitmer’s tracksters proved that competing against more than one team at a time didn’t change the results of their performances. The Panthers took first in the Tiffin, Gold W, and Ram relays and placed high in their remaining meets. Such performances put Whitmer in top condition as they approached the sectional meet. Many of the Panthers were really able to strut their stuff during the sectionals as Whitmer took second overall. Many individual Whitmerites placed high enough to advance to districts, where their hard work paid off with a 20th place finish. The great leadership demonstrated by the many seniors on the team was the primary ingredient which allowed the Panthers to complete such a very successful season. Three school records were set during the course of the year, all by seniors. Scott Swanson broke the record for the shot put with a heave of 55’, Scott Wilson ran the 300 meter hurdles in 39.6 seconds, and the district 1600 meter relay team of Wilson, Dan Kachenmeister, Brian Henry, and Jeff Martin turned in a 3:25.5. Nick Marvel floats through the air with a confident feeling that he will achieve a good distance. As he comes out of the final turn, Bill Acker puts his stuff together to stride home in first place. Halfway through the race. Panther hurdlers discover the only competition they have is provided by each other. 202 BOYS TRACK VARSITY BOYS TRACK: FRONT ROW: R. Barent, D. Augustyniak, D. Aldrich, D. Smay, D. Kachcnnieister, B. Lloyd, P. Luttmann. D. Jone.s, A. Abouahmcd. MIDDLE ROW: C. Childress, B. Lafayette, R. Holtfreter, T. Rowland, B, Acker, T. Keifer, B. Henry, D. Donovan, J. Adler, J. Zuchowski, S, Wilson. BACK ROW: Mr. Cline — Head Coach. G. Gilbert, R. Wuerfel, D. Gilbert, M. Johnston, J. Martin, S. Swanson, S. Morrin. D. Jones, T. O ' Leary, S. Mcinen. Mr. Gilbert — Coach. Matt Johnston shows the wear and tear of a long race as the finish line finally comes into sight. BOYS TRACK 203 Fleet Panthers Dominate All After Loss In Opening Meet JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS TRACK: KNEELING; E. Allsop, A.J, Fazekas, B. Arledge,T. Bryan, B. Bedell. R. Holman. STANDING: Mr. Cline —Coach, M. Simmons, R. Wuerfel. M. Schaffer, W. Carter, A. Ames. D. Wray, N. Marvel, F. Czerniejewski, Mr. Gilbert — Coach. Rich Barent blazes out of the blocks to a perfect start with the quiet help of A.J. Fazekas. 204 BOYS TRACK FRESH MAN BOYS TRACK: FRONT ROW: D. Fleischman, M. Keller, T. Grace, K. Carnicom, N. Szakovits, R. Angelotti, S, Georgoff, K. Pool, K. Collins, T. Moore. ROW 2: R. Coci, D. West, S. Hedges, B. Wegner, S. Aldrich, B. Akers, B. Biglin, T. Lowdermilk, G. Liacopoulos, A. Acker, S. Kasper, D. Marsh. ROW 3: Mr. Robbins — Coach, C. Simmons, J. Augustyniak, T. Keeler, L. Passon, G. Shearer, D. Hudgin, J. Kohli, G. Walz, J. Preston, D. Good, M. Whitcomb, C. Newell, Mr. Acrni — Coach. BACK ROW: T, Lloyd, P. Ray, J. Rowland, G. Kubicki, A. Klakulak, K. Poitinger, B. Rybarezyk, G. Jones, T. Geer. i BOYS TRACK 205 4 Doubles Teams Find Success As Netters Take On Toughies Whitmer’s boys tennis team experienced a disappointing season during the spring of 1981. A lack of strength and the fact that the team members were all of nearly equal ability, with no individual standouts, were handicaps that made it difficult for the netters to meet the challenges offered by their more experienced opponents. Wins over Bowsher and Waite made up the two in the Panthers’ 2-14 record. The doubles teams of Nick Stein — Rod Chipman and Brian Fleischman — Mike Shearer gave their all to achieve a winning record for the Panthers’ doubles teams. Scott Grewe held down the top individual position, followed by Phil Steingroot and Jeff Kale. With another year of coaching under his belt. Coach Gerald Welter feels it was the singles matches that “killed” them. Whitmer’s singles players gave full efforts at all times, but couldn’t overcome their more experienced foes with any consistency. Looking ahead to this season. Coach Welter planned out a summer program that he hoped would help his netters achieve a .500 mark in the spring of 1982. Blowing a shot past his opponent, Dave Reynolds is confident that he has this match under his belt. VARSITY BOYS TENNIS: FRONT ROW: M. Shearer, N. Stein, R. Grewe, M. Ross, J. Vorbau. MIDDLE ROW: A. Green, D. Koser, B. Fleischman. M. English, R. Houghton, J. Nagle, D. Reynolds, R. Chipman, L, McDonald. BACK ROW: J. Kanfeld, P. McGowan, P. Steingroot, B. Lloyd, J. Fielding, J. Kale, T. Pio, W. Kohn, Mr. Welter — Coach. 206 BOYS TENNIS Wade Kohn beams with happiness as a smash from partner Royce Houghton knocks out the opponents ' advantage. Doug Koser uses a mighty backhand to overcome the opponent and chalk up another one for Whitmer. Bill Lloyd’s eyes intently follow the ball as it sails into the far corner of the court for an ace. Jim Fielding shouts a word of praise as his partner, Jim Nagle, slams a backhand across the court. BOYS TENNIS 207 Netters Raise Rackets To Rebel Against Rough Rivals The 1981 girls tennis team faced a rough schedule, but saw it through and gained much experience during their fall season. The final dual match record was only 2-14, and one netter, sophomore Lynda Wick, advanced on to compete in the district meet. Lynda, playing her second year on the varsity level, was the top singles competitor for the Panthers. Lynda’s individual record was 8-6 entering the sectional tournament. In that event she placed fourth, good enough to move on to the districts. Playing in the number two position was senior Cindy Hancock. It was her first year on the varsity team and she performed very well. Seniors Dawn DuBry and Kelley Baum combined their talents to play first doubles and compile a 5-9 record for the Whitmer netters. Nancy Ellison was the only other senior on the young tennis squad. Coach Ned Jepson bases his bright outlook for the future on his underclassmen. Young talent thrives in the lower grades, with aspiring freshmen like Amy Guyton, Lori Zimmer¬ man, and Gina Digby. Coach Jepson predicts that with a little more work and development the girls will improve and form a strong team in upcoming seasons. Coach Jepson gives his girls some last minulc advice before sending them out to face the opposition. l.ynda Wick swings into action with the skill it takes to play in the first singles spot for Whitmer. Dawn DuBry. who played first team doubles, retur a shot with a threatening two-handed backhand. 208 GIRL.S TENNIS VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS: KNEELING: M. Mumford, N. Ellison, G. Digby, L. Zimmerman, S. Zahn, A. Phillips, L. Jacobson, A. Cousino. STANDING: Mr. Jepson — Coach, S. Curson, G. Katzman, L. Wick, C. Hancock, K. Baum, L. Racicot, W. Deacon, D. DuBry, A. Guyton. Gina Digby, who was one of the top freshman com¬ petitors, patiently awaits her opponent’s serve. GIRLS TENNIS 209 Acker, Johnston To Districts As Harriers Please Coach The 1981 Whitmer High School cross-country season was one of success for Coach Bob Cline and his runners. Their dual meet record was 4-5, but the harriers ran much better than the record shows as six men returned to the Panther squad from last year. Providing the needed experience and leadership were seniors Bill Acker, Bob Holman, Matt Johnston, and Joe Zuchowski. They formed the team’s nucleus for Coach Cline. Acker was Whitmer’s top man, advancing all the way to the district meet. Bill had a fine personal season and turned in the best time on the team for a two and one-half mile course, 12:57. Matt Johnston joined him in qualifying for the district meet. One of the team’s goals was to qualify the whole team for the districts. To do this the Panthers needed to place fourth or better in the sectionals, but Whitmer came in fifth. Still, Coach Cline could say that his team had become better distance runners. “They’ve had a good season and I’m happy with the progress of the kids,’’ he explained at season’s end. With many runners returning, he looks forward to next year. Among the meets that most pleased Coach Cline was the Gabon Invitational. Although Whitmer only placed seventh in the 11 team field, the coach was proud of the fact that everyone on the team was near a personal record, with eight setting personal bests. BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY: KNEELING: C. Metz, T. Bush, E. Allwics, R. Vigh, J. Johnston, J. Tubbs. STANDING: P. Skowronek, R. Holman, J. Zuchowski, W. Acker, M. Johnston, A. Acker, Mr. Cline - Coach. 210 BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY Bill Acker pushes the limits of his endurance to com¬ plete a grueling I V 2 miles with a great time. Randy Vigh ' s face shows the effects of a long race, but he manages to finish ahead of his opponent. J : Senior Bob Holman rounds the last turn of the race and begins his sprint toward the finish line. At the race ' s end, sophomore Tim Bush has enough energy left to make a final sprint to the finish. A reassuring hand gives senior Joe Zuchowski his finishing spot as he completes the long course. As he runs, harrier Joel Johnston thinks how- good it will feel to finally cross the finish line. A tired Matt Johnston gets a few tips from Coach Cline on how to do even better the next time. Hoping to help his performance, Chris Metz takes time for some mental preparation before the race. BOYS C ROS.S-COUNTR ' 21 I Strength Of Girls C-C Team Originates In Young Runners Dedicated, durable, and successful describe Whitmer’s 1981 girls cross-country team. Led by Coach Harry Will, the girls’ record in dual meets was 6-4-1. The girls also finished high in the standings at several invitationals, taking 10th at Tiffin, capturing sixth at Perrysburg, locking down fifth at Gabon and Clay, and running away with second at the Lucas County Invitational Cross-Country Meet. In the AAA girls district meet at the end of the season, Whitmer took fifth place among the 21 teams competing, a remarkable achievement for a team in its second year. A large portion of Whitmer’s success was due to the sophomore and freshmen girls. A first place team finisher in eight meets and the 11th best runner at districts was freshman Michelle Bauder. Another freshman who placed in the top three all season and placed 24th at districts was Kristi Ziemke. Laura Davis, a sophomore and second year runner, was also consistently in the top three and took 29th place in the district meet. Other top competitors included juniors Lynn Kusz, Christa Elliott, and Jani Neeley, and sophomore Sherri Vigh. When winning was important, these girls, along with the rest of the team, worked very hard to succeed. Cindy Veselich was the team’s only senior. The outlook for future seasons is a very bright one. The talent that lies in the sophomore and freshman harriers is evident, and can only improve in the future. The dedication and willingness shown by the girls ensures upcoming success. IrAip mjAil T, I ] GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY: FRONT ROW; L. Kusz, S. LaPoint, L. Davis, M. Bauder, C. Veselich. MIDDLE ROW: A. Dulinsky, L. Glowczewski, A. Zapadka, T. Remy, B. Walters, C. Elliott. BACK ROW: S. Vigh, M. Durand, J. Neeley, K. Ziemke, J. Cukierski, A. Otto, Mr. Will — Coach. It’s serious business when Coach Will goes over the final results of a meet with a few of the girls. High finishes in almost every meet made freshman Michelle Bauder one of Whitmer’s best. 212 Whitmer girls try to break away from the rest of the pack to gain momentum in the race’s early stages. These five lovelies flash bright smiles for the camera to show that cross-country isn’t all hard work. The concentration shown on Jani Neeley’s face indi¬ cates why she became one of the top finishers. Christa Elliott tackles a hill while running one of the tougher courses at Springfield High School. GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY 213 A All-Star Booters Lead WHS To Position In Top Division Whitmer’s soccer team, led by Coach Dick Green and co-captains Barry Metter and Tony Linzmeier, finished its second year as a varsity sport with a fine 7-6-2 record. The Panthers placed fourth in the top division of the Northwest Ohio High School Soccer League, a finish that will let them remain in the first division next year. Metter and Linzmeier, as well as being captains, were chosen to represent Whitmer on the league’s all-star team for the second season in a row. Metter, one of only three seniors on the team, was the Panthers’ leading scorer. Tim Marx and Ian Martin joined Barry to provide the basically inexperienced team with senior leadership. With two straight successful seasons under their belts, and with 12 lettermen eligible to return, the Panthers are hoping for an even better season next year. VARSITY SOCCER: KNEELING: J. Liebnau, B. Metter, B. Fleischman, S, Burnett, T. Linzmeier, D. Kean, T. Pomorski. STANDING: B. Didion, A. Dudar, T. Pio, 1. Martin, G. Mihos, R. Wiercinski, T. Marx, D, Fleischman. Putting his right foot forward, Tim Marx does not give his opponent a chance to get near the ball. i Coach Green has a look of confidence on his face as ; he watches his team perform well on the field. I Whilmer ' s opponents watch in awe as Tony Linzmeier docs a little showing off just to intimidate them. 14 SOCCER With a stiff upper lip, captain Barry Metter prepares to boot the ball away from his own goal. Some say soccer is a d angerous sport. Certainly, sophomore John Liebnau would agree with that statement. George Mihos uses his good feet and balance to make a saving stop of the ball for the Panthers. SOCCER 215 Gridders Put It Together After Stumbling At Start The story of Whitmer’s 1981 football season was one of a great comback, hard work, confidence, and all-out true grit as Whitmer won its last to finish 7-3. The Panthers’ first game was a defensive marvel as Whitmer allowed Anthony Wayne only 27 yards in total offense. However, the Generals still managed a 6-0 victory. This opening loss led to a chain reaction. A brief breath of air was caught in the third game against always-tough Newark. The front four of Whitmer’s defense stymied the run while the secondary made virtually every pass an incompletion. The offense kicked a field goal, their first score of the year, and the 3-0 lead held up. Now 1-2, Whitmer next had to face state champion Cincinnati Moeller. Although losing 37-0, the defense nailed seven runners behind the line of scrimmage and added two quarterback sacks during the game at the College Hall of Fame at Kings Island. With their record 1-3, the outlook was pretty grim. But the Panthers found the ray of light at the end of the tunnel, grabbed onto it, and began to roll. Knocking off team after team, the Panthers kept their heads despite a lack of press coverage. People really sat up and took notice in the eighth game when Whitmer shut out Shoe Bowl bound Macomber, who claimed to have the best defense around, 19-0. The Panthers’ earlier defeat of St. Johns, the eventual Shoe Bowl champ, stamped Whitmer the best. Statistically, only one team record was set as senior tri-captain Rich Reed blocked three punts from his defensive end position. Senior linebacker Bill Schmidt was the team’s leading tackier, getting 60 solos and assisting on 48 others. Other defensive standouts were seniors Dave Malaczewski with 76 total tackles, Tony Carey with 75, Rod Schwartz with 73, and Reed with 72. As a team the Panthers accumulated nine recovered fumbles, five pass interceptions, and five blocked kicks. Offensively, sophomore tailback Kevin Carnicom was the leading rusher with a total of 609 yards. Kevin also paced the team as a kickoff returner with an average of 36 yards per return. Top receivers were junior Terry Lewis, who caught 15 passes for 215 yards, senior Jeff Mills, who grabbed 10 passes for 140 yards, and Malaczewski, whose nine receptions were good for 130 yards. On the throwing end of most of those passes was quarterback Rich Reed, also a defensive starter and the Panthers’ punter. Whitmer finished a very strong fourth in THE BLADE Poll and ranked sixth in their region’s Division I computer ratings. Special mention for the all-district team was awarded to Reed and Schmidt. The 1981 Panthers had bounced back with a marvelous comeback to perform like champions, which definitely has become a tradition at Whitmer. Taking a smooth handoff from Rich Reed, Scott Borkowski looks for a weak spot in the defensive line. Terry Lewis dazzles the crowd with his fancy foot¬ work while gaining yardage for the Panther offense. Lineman Jeff Mills provides good offensive protection as the Panthers work hard for a pass completion. I I 216 FOOTBALL As the last seconds tick away and their tension disappears, the Panthers start their victory celebration. Running through plays before the game helps these Panthers put the finishing touches on their game plan. It’s Dr. “Z” to the rescue as Tim Nahm’s hand is given a tape job that will add protection for the game. Gazing over his pack. Coach Gucciardo reviews strategies that will be beneficial during the game. Tri-captain Rich Reed blasts through the spirit hoop as he leads the Panthers out for a victory. Sophomore Kevin Carnicom prepares to scoop up a fumbled ball and gain more yardage for the Panthers. FOOTBALL 217 VARSITY FOOTBALL-; FRONT ROW: O. Schroycr, A. Ames, M. Modrowski, E. Allsop, R. Reed, P. Mollcnkamp, B. Schmidt, J. Kale, D. Rowland, T. Lewis, B. Brenner. ROW 2: D. Strausbaugh, T. Flaminio, R. Holtfrcler, J. Snyder, T. Rowland, D. Mitchell, K. Wilson, S. Borkowski, D. O’Leary, J. Rupp. ROW 3: M. Simmons, B. Lloyd, B. Sorrell, W. Srogi, T. Nahm, D. Fravor, J. Schuch, P. Schumacher, R. Stoffcl, J. Morrin, B. Bedell. ROW 4: R. Schwartz, E. Grodi, T. Granata, E. Naughton, R. Baum, P. Swartz, S. Critten, J. Knaggs, A. Carey, S. Stahl. ROW 5: J. Mills, D. Malaczewski, D. Gilbert, S. Manton, D. Futrel, D. Smith, R. .lagodzinski, J. Budd, D. Wray, M. Fellers, D. Turner. BACK ROW: R. Kirk. Mr. Gucciardo — Head Coach, Coaches — Mr. Jc. Smith, Mr. D. Hall, Mr. Robbins, Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Miller, Mr. Rose, Mr. Rubino. Panther defenders rush into the backfield to show St, Francis what the “Crunch Bunch is really made of. Senior defensive back Don Rowland trots back to the line of scrimmage after a fine defensive play. it 218 FOOTBALL Pressure From Slow Start Doesn’t Get Panthers Down w Whitmcr’s awesome defense stacks up the ball-carrier at what used to be the line of scrimmage. Junior Kevin Wilson leaps into the air to make a stunning snag and give Whitmer another first down. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Ferguson, J. Augustyniak, R. Coci, L. Passon, C. Sellers, S. Aldrich, B. Akers, J. Rowland, T. Lloyd, K. Crawford. ROW 2: T. Geer, T. Keeler, R. Osentoski, S, Kasper, C. Simmons, B. Stieb, K. Carnicom, K. Poitinger, G. Kubicki, E. Wyatt. ROW 3: R. Kniccly, L. Richilcau, D. Kowalski, J. Hcthcrington, T. Lewandowski, M. Price, J. Wilkins, M. Krohn, K, Baker, M. Schumacher. BACK ROW: Mr. Robbins — Coach, W. Noon, T. Budd, B. Biglin, M, Tanner, M. Whitcomb, S. Sylvester, J, Whitmore, D. Rubadeux, J. Luff, Mr. D. Flail — Coach. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: R. Perry, S. Gwin, D. Whitt, J. McDonald, B. Oehlers, J. Durham, G. Kurtz, B. Coldiron, C. Hoffman, J. Wood, T. Kill, D. Bennis. ROW 2: D. Smalley, B. Darascavage, D. Birdsell, D. Francis, S. Szakovits, R. Kay, T. Rutkowski, T. Baumgartner, A. Jakubowski, J. Emerson, S. Kolinski. ROW 3: B. Machcinski, R, Eaton, M. Williams, M. Ferguson, J. Samberg, M. Bardwell, J. Etts, T. Hall, E. Raczkowski, D. Hartsel. ROW 4: J. Graves, J. Huffman, E. Preston, J. Sieren, D. Lutz, R. Jones, D. Grzegorczyk, D. Ice, K. Wood, E. Paprocki, B. Mays. ROW 5: D. Ellis, J. Bettencourt, V. Drew, R. Landis, G. Shadle, J. Stahl, D. Merritt, J. Molter, P. Dew, T. Mix, S. Tucker, R. Moffett. ROW 6: R. Kasprzak, S. Rutkowski, S. Janicki, D. Varner, D. Vollmar, D. Pfaffenberger, T. Gill, R. Taub, R. Callis, T. Dailey, C. Humberger. BACK ROW: Mr. Aerni — Coach, Mr. Martin — Coach, Mr. Voland — Coach, Mr. Shunk — Coach. The expressions on the faces of these Panthers show how intense they are as they warm up before a game Rich Reed shows his defensive ability as he pressures the opposing quarterback into a hurried throw. J 220 FOOTBALL JV’s Tie Twice, Blank 7; New Record Set By Frosh Besides starting at quarterback and defensive end. Rich Reed handled the Panthers’ punting chores. Outstanding sophomore Kevin Carnicom possesses the potential to lead the gridders to future success. Marty Modrowski, a starting senior at cornerback, receives some sideline tips from Coach Rose. FOOTBALL 221 Fall ’81 Brings New Coach As Golfers Take To Greens Roughing it through bad weather and a tough schedule, the Panther golfers came through with a 9-5 record in dual meets. They also took a respectable fourth at the DeVilbiss Invitational and made a fine showing at the Bedford Invitational, a tourna¬ ment with a reputation for attracting talented teams from both Ohio and Michigan. New head coach George Cicak has a lot to look forward to over the next few years since no seniors were on the squad during his debut season. Outstanding junior Scott Walsh led the team, with a great deal of support provided by juniors R.J. Rajner and Doug Gobbell. Walsh’s scoring average was just over 40 strokes per nine holes. The home course advantage was evident this year as eight of the nine Panther victories came at their new home, Whiteford Valley Golf Course. Two tough home losses, by three total shots to district-bound Central and Findlay, were also suffered. Coach Cicak began a new practice this year, videotaping the golfers to help their style. He feels that the younger players will benefit from this stressing of fundamentals and be ready to boost the team to the district meet at Detwiler next fall. WHITMER GOLE: KNEELING: R. Rajner, K. Vchslagc, D. Gobbell, M. Johnson, J. Erankcl, A. Owczar- zak. STANDING; M. Baum, B. Szczccinski, D. Herring, E. Marquardl, S. Walsh. Mr. Cicak — Coach. NOT PICTURED; R, All. R. Gchring, M. Siffer, R. Thompson. A quick pep talk and a joke or two from Coach Cicak relaxes these varsity swingers before their match. R.J. Rajner demonstrates a top-notch follow- through, a big asset to his and Whitmer ' s success. Junior Marly Baum eoncenlrates as he tees up before swinging into action for the Panther golf team. 222 Doug Gobbcll shuts his eyes to avoid the sight of his ball sailing into Mr. Barney ' s offiee window. Sophomore Dave Herring, who competed in the third spot for the Panthers, takes a practice swing. Hoping to make a hole in one, Scott Walsh sends another ball off into the wild blue yonder. l.ooking at the scoresheets and seeing that he has just missed par makes Scott Walsh sigh deeply. The expressions on these faces indicate there are mixed feelings about the results on the last hole. i GOLF 223 Up-And-Down Spikers Finish Year With Mark Of 12-13 Whitmer’s 1981 varsity volleyball team had some rather tough and disappointing setbacks during the course of the season, but finished with a nearly even 12-13 record. The spikers’ year was up one minute and down the next. Things were a bit rocky at times, but they all evened out with wins over such teams as Fremont Ross, Findlay, and Northview. The Panther girls participated in one invitational tournament during the season, finishing third with two victories in three matches at Springfield. Super senior leadership was given by co-captain Micki Burden, Dina Robinson, and Betsy Wolf. Coach John Kosakowski again shaped the offensive and defensive strategy. Coach Ray Russell led the junior varsity to a stupendous record of 13-2. His team’s talent, when combined with the returning letter winners, holds great future promise. Among the top returnees are juniors Dawn Parker and Kathy Slupecki. Dawn was the team’s top spiker with an average of five kills a game, while Kathy had the best serving record at 94 percent. Coach Kosakowski described Kathy as an “excellent setter.’’ VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: FRONT ROW: M. Burden — Capt., D. Parker — Capt. ROW 2: D. Robinson, K. Mullen, K. Hukalo. ROW 3: B. Wolf, K. Slupecki, J. Ice. ROW 4: S. Ackerman, P. Spencer, L. Ludeman, S. Schroyer. BACK: Mr. Kosakowski — Coach. Varsity spiker Dawn Parker eyes the ball as she care¬ fully lines up a long cross-court serve. As Coach Kosakowski discusses the issue at hand, he attempts to get his point across to the team. 224 VOLLEYBALL Sophomore Lauri Ludeman stretches out her follow- through as she sends a serve soaring over the nets. Showing her mastery of the sport of volleyball, Kathy Slupecki easily controls the ball on a bump. Junior Sharon Welber watches closely in case team¬ mate Debbie Coldiron needs a helping hand. Sophomore Patty Spencer is lost in thought as she concentrates on what she must do in the next game. Soaring through the air, Patty Veres prepares to stuff the ball back at her opponent from Start. VOLLEYBALL 225 JV’s Jump To Strong Year; Jany Gain Much Experience A firm nudge from JV player Shelly Ackerman aids the ball over the net and into her opponent’s lap. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: ON FLOOR: K. Constantino, M. Mullen, S. Schroyer. MIDDLE ROW: P. Spencer, D. Coldiron, A. Padilla, L. Klempner — Mgr., S, Ackerman, L. Ludeman, S Welber, TOP ROW: M. Simpson, P. Veres, Mr. Russell — Coach, A. Clarke, S. Longeway. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: FRONT ROW: C. Gibson, K. King, S. Gee, A. Cunningham MIDDLE ROW: L. Sneider, C. Trost, J. Bushong, J. Miller, M. LaRose. BACK ROW: M. Beck, J. Zunk, T. Legeza, D. Miller, J. Bojarski, M. Archibald, T. Garcia. Junior Kathy Mullen outicaps her opponent to deliv¬ er a spike that crushes the Spartans’ hopes. 226 VOLLEYBALL Cindy Eberflus shows the personal touch that helped her take first at the Whitmer Invitational. New Coaches Seize League Help Gymnasts Championship The Whitmer gymnastics team turned in an outstanding 10-0 season in 1982. Working with determination, and thinking only winning thoughts, the girls got a head start on the season and began working out in August. With five returning seniors and several new additions, there was no problem with a lack of experience or talent. Two of the most important newcomers were head coach Lori Schroyer and assistant Connie Bahna. Six seniors — Sherri Gauthier, Cindy Makowski, Mary McGee, Becki Perdeau, Vicki Rose, and Liz Warrell — were on the team. Makowski and Gauthier were joined by juniors Cindy Eberflus and Sue Johnson as consistently high scorers on floor and beam. Top performers on the bars were McGee, Makowski, freshman Julie Heigel, and junior Amy Otto. The best vaulting scores were turned in by Makowski, McGee, and Gauthier. Other talented performances were given by juniors Julie Cukierski, Stacey Rollins, Marianne Trzaskowski, and Pam Zimmerman, and freshman Pam Halbert. Highlighting the perfect season were wins in the Northwest Ohio Gymnastics League championship and the Class III districts. This was the first year for the NOGL, which included Bowling Green, Central, Sylvania Northview and Southview, Perrysburg, and Whitmer. The year included victories in the Perrysburg and Whitmer invitationals. n 0 WHITMER GYMNASTICS: KNEELING: J. Heigel, M. Steinmetz, A. Otto, S. Rollins, J. Cukierski, R. Woda, M. McGee, P. Zimmerman, C. Makowski, M. Trzaskowski, C. Eberflus, V, Rose, S. Gauthier, E. Warrell, R. Perdeau, S. Johnson, P. Halbert. STANDING: Miss Schroyer — Coach, Miss Bahna — Assistant Coach. Sue Johnson catches the judges’ attention with a picture perfect pose that she gave during a meet. All-around freshman gymnast Julie Heigel is one reason why Whitmer’s gymnastics future looks so good. 277 Panther Gymnasts Capture Class II And III Districts An attentive Pam Halbert listens as Connie Bahna explains several flaws she observed in her vault. a Her determination to perfect her bar routine helped Cindy Makowski qualify to compete at the state level. Bccki Perdeau smiles with charm and grace during a pose in her routine on the balance beam. Liz Warrell performed many impressive floor rou¬ tines by putting her own style into action. Trying to iron out weaknesses in her optional routine, I Vickie Rose leaps for perfection on the beam. j 228 GYMNASTICS Competing on the uneven parallel bars, Stacey Rol- All-around gymnast Sherri Gauthier perfects a pose lins year was full of ups, as well as upside-downs. on her favorite event, the floor exercise. i Between practices, and especially after a big victory, everyone shared in wild and crazy times. The hard work and risk that is involved in preparing an optional routine is shown by Mary McGee. I With the concentration required to execute her rou- I tine on beam, Amy Otto sets up for a handstand. Julie Cukierski shows nice preflight as she does a handspring vault with a little aid from the coach. GYMNASTICS 229 Her strong play under the offensive backboards earned Lora DeMuth many trips to the foul line. Kathy Mullen takes advantage of a hole in Central’s defense by putting up a soft jump shot. The ball appears to be up for grabs, but her inside position will give Jerilyn Bushong another rebound. Panthers Don’t Back Down From Area’s Best Opponents Most coaches believe, and Whitmer girls basketball coach Jack Mattimore won’t argue with them, that the best way for an athlete to improve once the season starts is by going up against the toughest competition available. This theory has led the Panthers to schedule as many of the strongest teams in the Toledo area as they can fit in. Bowsher, Perrysburg, Northview, and Napoleon all appeared on Whitmer’s schedule in 1981-82, and all of them were top-notch teams. In addition, powerful Eastside squads from Clay and Waite showed up twice on the Panthers’ slate of games. This impressive lineup of opponents kept Whitmer struggling near the .500 mark all season long. A fine 4-1 start was cancelled out by a 1-4 mark over the second set of five games. The Panthers then split the six contests that followed. An experienced, but still young lineup started most often for Whitmer. Seniors Lori Strausbaugh and Lora DeMuth and juniors Jerilyn Bushong and Kathy Slupecki, all second year starters, were joined in the starting lineup by sophomore Michele Durand. Senior guard Dawn DuBry and junior frontliners Kyle Hukalo, Jenny Ice, and Kathy Mullen were among the first Panthers off the bench. Seniors Kari Baumann and Jenny Zunk and junior Lynn Kusz gave Whitmer’s 12-player roster additional depth. Bushong provided inside strength for the Panthers and paced the team in scoring and rebounding. She could also venture outside and consistently hit on medium range jump shots. Strausbaugh, who served as the Panthers’ captain, provided a lot of help in the scoring and rebounding departments, while DeMuth was a strong rebounder. The guards complemented each other well. Slupecki was the floor leader and play- maker, while Durand’s jump shot made her a dangerous scoring threat from outside. The experience gained by the underclassmen this year will come in handy when the Panthers reenter the Great Lakes League next season. With Clay, Napoleon, and Northview boasting strong reputations, the GLL has a fine girls basketball tradition. Coach Bill Laudick turned out his usual tough junior varsity team, while Jeff Smith told anyone who would listen that the freshman girls team was his best ever. 230 GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY GIRLS BASKEALL: SITTING; M. Durand, L. Kusz, K. Slupecki, L. Strausbaugh, J. Ice, K. Mullen. STANDING: Mr. Mattimore — Coach, J. Zunk, D. DuBry, L. DeMuth, J. Bushong, K. Hukalo, K. Baumann. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW; L. Corfman, J. McGraw, A. Zapadka, C. Caughhorn. MIDDLE ROW; L. Conine, A. Baumann, Mr. Laudick — Coach, T. Schwamberger, D. Smay. TOP ROW: J. Schultz, D. Britton, S. Nowak. Having worked a play to perfection, the Panthers score two on an easy lay-in by junior Jenny Ice. GIRLS BASKETBALL 231 Bushong Leads WHS Attack As Top Scorer, Rebounder Dawn Britton waits for the planned play to unfold before in-bounding the ball to the open person. One step closer to the basket than the defender, Lori Strausbaugh eyes the hoop thinking lay-up. Kyle Hukalo is set to catch a pass from Jerilyn Bushong as the Panthers run some time off the clock. When the defense applies no pressure, Michele Dur¬ and lets fly with a jumper from the foul line. It’s full speed ahead as playmaker Kathy Slupecki controls the Panthers’ fastbreaking attack. Having spotted a flaw in their play. Coach Matti- more lets his team know how he wants things done. 232 GIRLS BASKETBALL ABOVE: FRESHMAN BLUE BASKETBALL: KNEELING: B. Darascavage, Mr. Anderson — Coach, G. Roebuck — Mgr. STANDING: B. Mays, D. Ice, S. Grant, M. Miclot, S. Kolinski, S. Rut- kowski, B. Szczecinski, S. Stewart, M. Williams, E. Preston, K. McClure. AT LEFT: FRESHMAN MAIZE BASKETBALL: KNEELING: K. Wood, S. Clay, S. Tucker, B. Oehlers, J. Keifer. STANDING: G. Shadle — Mgr., B. Graybill, T. Baumgartner, J. Stahl, J. Brown, S. Fisher, Mr. Rubino — Coach. NOT PICTURED: T. Dudderar. BELOW: FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL: KNEELING: K. Darr, S. Hilkens, J. Digby, C. Trost, T. Garcia, K. King, L. Miller, F. Akers. STANDING: J. Bushong, M. Bauder, J. Zunk, M. Archibald, G. Digby, D. Miller, S. Terman, B. Hau- pricht, L. Sneider, Mr. Jeff Smith — Coach. 233 Panthers Sparked To 15-5 With Seniors In Command Basketball continued to be fun and exciting around Whitmer in 1981-82 as Coach Rick Kaifas led the Panther cagers to their third straight outstanding season. A fast start, and impressive wins over some of the top City League teams, stamped Whitmer as an area power and helped fire up their opponents. Everyone was shooting for an upset of the Panthers, but Whitmer responded with excellent basketball and remained near the top of THE BLADE’S weekly high school poll all season long. A fine guard duo paced the Panther attack, but they were by no means the entire team. Co-captains Dan Williams and Ron Rightnowar directed the offense from the backcourt, while Bill Acker, Dave Malaczewski, Brad Knauss, and Tony Flaminio contributed strength around the basket and under the backboards. All six were seniors. Juniors Terry Lewis and Bryan Craun and also key performers in substitute roles. Three Panthers averaged in double figures, providing a balance in scoring that makes it difficult to defend against. Rightnowar led the way with about 18 points per game, including 32 one night against Bedford, while Williams added 15 and Acker a dozen. Acker topped the rebounders, with a lot of help from Malaczewski. Rightnowar and Williams both shot free throws at an over 80 percent clip, just off the school record, while Williams dished out assists at a record-setting pace. Among the Panthers’ proudest moments were double-overtime conquests of Rogers and Bowsher. Rogers, regarded as the best team in the city for most of the season, came to Whitmer undefeated. But the Rams went home that night with a blemish on their record, leaving the Panthers, exhausted from their effort, and their fans, exhausted from the emotional support they gave their team, to celebrate. The scene was repeated at Bowsher when Williams became a hero by popping in long jumpers in the second overtime period to ice the Panthers’ come-from-behind upset of the favored Rebels. Other highlights of the season were twin wins over Bedford and Central, and road victories over highly regarded Waite and Sylvania Southview. Experts felt Toledo’s City League was stronger and more balanced than in recent years, buLthe Panthers were able to boast of victories in nine of their first 12 encounters with City teams. All in all, Whitmer’s cagers did themselves and their loyal followers proud. Trapped in a corner,.Tony Flaminio avoids a turnover with a quick pass to teammate Bill Acker. Senior guard Ron (Reggie T.) Rightnowar shoots two from the outside to outwit the opponent. Danny Williams, the daring of the dynamic duo, drives underneath as Whitmer racks up another win. 234 BOYS BASKETBALL Dave Malaczewski rises to the occasion, soaring over and above the rest to sink a Panther basket. During a time out, Coach Kaifas gives the players new strategies to try out on their opponents. The Whitmer cagers came on strong as opposing teams were caught in the dreaded Panther “trap. up two to contribute to a Whitmer victory. Sharpshooter Dan Williams fires a sure shot from the foul line to raise the Panthers’ spirit. BOYS BASKETBALL 235 Co-Captains Are Big Assets In Directing Panther Attack Senior Dave Malaczewski decides whether to set up for an outside shot or take it in for two points. Todd Wilson proves size isn’t everything by showing excellent defense against an in-bounds pass. Action under the basket gets heavy at times, but the Panther defense will come up with the rebound. Fancy footwork is the name of the game as senior Ron Rightnowar tries to break one to the inside. Co-captain Danny Williams, using great form, is able to shoot and score over a Defiance defender. Senior Brad Knauss puts a pick on defender so Bill Acker can get closer a St. Francis to the basket. J s 236 BOYS BASKETBALL VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL: KNEELING: S. Stahl, Mr. Miller — Ass’t Coach, R. Rightnowar — Capt., D. Williams — Capt., Mr. Kaifas B. Craun. STANDING: T. Lewis, B. Knauss, T. Durczynski, K. Waiczak, W. Acker, D. Malaczewski, T. Flaminio, N. Bissonnette — Mgr. Coach, JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL: KNEELING: H. Keaton — Mgr. D. Craig, T. Taylor, D. West, T. Wilson, Mr. Miller — Coach. STANDING: L. Passon, R. Coci, D. Rubadeux, P. LaPante, G. Knauss, D. Haase, D. Brighton, K. Poitinger, R. Bates, M. Whitcomb, D. Kasprzak. BOYS BASKETBALL 237 For 15 years, Coach John Smith stood on the side¬ lines shouting encouragement to his wrestlers. Kenny Pool collects his thoughts while his opponent tries to remember if his insurance is paid up. Seniors Help Coach Smith Conclude Successful Career Quality, not quantity, describes the seniors on the 1981-82 wrestling team. Randy Bryan, Garrett Buckles, and Eddie Meridieth were the only wrestling seniors, but those three won’t be missed next year by the opponents they beat on all season long. Entering the sectionals, Meridieth had the top credentials among the three. Starting the season at 145 pounds, Eddie moved down to 138 and then 132, winning at each level. His record was 23-1 on the eve of the sectionals, with titles in the Revere, Maumee, and Perrysburg tournaments. At Revere he was the most valuable wrestler. Many similarities were apparent in Bryan’s and Buckles’ successes during the year. Both won championships at Maumee, took seconds at Rogers, and added seconds at Perrysburg. Buckles also was a runner-up at Revere. Wrestling back-to-back. Buckles (167 pounds) entered sectionals with a 21-3 mark, while the 175-pound Bryan was 21-4. The top underclassman was junior Keith Morehouse, 20-4 at 105 pounds. Keith was a champion at Maumee. Sophomore Pat Moore had a good season, standing at 18-7 going into sectionals. Junior heavyweight Doug Gilbert contributed a second place at Revere. This season was the last for John Smith as head coach. Arriving in 1967, Coach Smith controlled Whitmer’s wrestling fortunes for 15 years with a career record of 180-73. He entered this season having coached 15 state placers. His best team finish was fourth. Teams under his direction finished eighth twice and 12th three times. Junior Randy Vigh is at a disadvantage now, but taking control of his man is just a quick maneuver away. JV grappler Jeff Preston works his opponent over while trying to maneuver him into position for a pin. 238 WRESTLING I ii IH v. • ' - ' ' v N ■r ' r V W Jm fMmmm ' j VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW; K. Kaminski, E. Mcridieth, P. Moore, R. Bryan, E. Lewis. MIDDLE ROW: R. Grosswiler, R. Vigh, M. Bowman, K. Morehouse, G. Imes, S. Critten, D. Bridges. BACK ROW: D. Gilbert, B. Kimura, L. Richilcau, B. Modrowski, G. Buckles. I WRESTLING 239 Panther Grapplers Get Down To Splat Enemies On Mat After many hours of hard, exhausting practices, Kenny Pool receives his reward by taking the advantage. Anxiety and anticipation are evident on the wrestlers’ faces in the final moments before the match. Putting his muscle and brawn to use, Doug Gilbert will have little trouble winning this bout. Junior Keith Morehouse, a third year varsity wres¬ tler, addresses his opponent before their contest. 240 WRESTLING JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: B. Ebersole, K. Pool, G. Kaminski, F. Czerniejewski, G. Shearer. MIDDLE ROW: J. Wilson, D. Moore, C. Picknell, J. Preston, T. Granata, R. Jagodzinski. BACK ROW: Mr. Warren — Coach, G. Kluczynski, R. Grosswiler, T. Budd, J. Budd, E. Labo. m kV ! FRESHMAN WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: S. Boles, K. Parker, J. Wood, D. Keefe, M. Villanueva, D. Collins, J. Kimura, T. Kill. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. [ Martin — Coach, K. Sigler, G. Hutchens, D. Ellis, S. Gwin, K. Duhaime, W. Smith, S. Miller, B. Coldiron, T. Giovanni, Mr. Shunk — Coach. BACK ROW: D. ! Muir, T. Dailey, M. Ferguson, T. Gill, D. Pfaffenberger, V. Drew, J. Graves, R. Kasprzak, R. Eaton, J. Molter. WRESTLING 241 leers Achieve Lofty Goals: Take 1st In Division The Whitmer Panther hockey team divided itself into two squads for the first time for the 1981-82 season. The varsity team was known as the white team and the junior varsity squad was referred to as the blues. Competing in the American Division of the Northwest Ohio High School Hockey League, the whites raced to the division title. Led by first year coach Greg Jablonski, an ex-professional hockey star in Toledo, the team was primarily a young one. But although they were young, the Panthers weren’t without experience. Top scorer for the icers was junior Todd Krell, who had 28 goals and a total of 50 points in Whitmer’s first 17 games. Junior Rod Alt was second in the scoring parade with 17 goals and a teamleading 26 assists for 43 points. The third and fourth highest scorers were the Strawinski brothers, Steve and Joe. Sophomore goalies Mark Keller and Scott Nunamaker anchored the Panters’ defense from their position in the nets, holding opponents to around 3.3 goals per game. Mean¬ while, the Panthers’ offense was lighting the red light about seven times a game. Fine hockey is becoming a tradition at Whitmer, and many of this year’s stars will be able to return next season. However, the Panthers will have to do without super seniors Tom Clifton, Bill Compton, Greg Hoover, John Payette, and Joe Strawinski. Sophomore goalie Scott Nunamaker uses everything! he’s got to stop the penetration of the puck. 4 VARSITY WHITE HOCKEY; KNEELING: S. Daunhauer — Mgr., S. Nunamaker, T. Gralak, T. Krell, S. Stawinski, R. Alt, M. Hayes, M. Keller, S. Budy — Mgr. STANDING: D. Jablonski, W. Compton, G. Keitzman, T. Clifton, D. Woodbury, T. Linzmeier, G. Hoover, J. Payette, J. Strawinski, D. Hamilton — Trainer, Mr. Jablonski — Coach. 242 HOCKEY Ready to offer assistance if needed, Tony Linzmeier follows the puck down the ice with his eyes. Senior Bill Compton slides to a stop in the corner before deciding exactly where to go from there. As the tension builds, Steve Strawinski patiently awaits the dropping of the puck for the face-off. JUNIOR VARSITY BLUE HOCKEY: KNEELING: J. Schubargo, T. Huston, G. Kaszubski, S. Klockowski, B. Patton. STANDING: E. Taylor, P. Kwapich, M. Burtscher, D. Kesling, B. Hancock, K. Gee, M. Dewey. Circling around the net, junior Rod Alt uses his body to keep his opponent away from the puck. HOCKEY 243 Cheerleaders Provide Spirit To Keep WHS Pride Alive Whitmer cheerleaders expend plenty of energy in their activities and services while supporting the various Panther athletic teams. It all begins in the spring when the girls go through nerve-wracking ordeals called tryouts. The squads that are chosen from these tryouts almost immediately begin preparing for the next year. In July and August each cheerleading group goes to a different camp where they learn new cheers and chants and get ideas for spirit-raisers. Last summer the varsity football squad attended camp at Otterbein College, while the basketball cheerleaders participated at Ashland College. The wrestling squad went to Concordia, Michigan, and the junior varsity and freshmen soaked up spirit at the University of Toledo. Captains Sherri Gauthier and Mary Jo Nyers helped organize the cheering squads, which included seniors Laurie Brenner, Brenda Janicki, Terri Kern, Sandy Lee, Cindy Makowski, Becki Perdeau, Molly Pool, Vicki Rose, Julie Smith, and Lisa Trost. Panther cheerleaders supported the athletes by sponsoring many different activities. These included performing pom-pom routines and skits at the pep sessions, baking treats, decorating houses inside and out, and making scrapbooks for the senior players. Besides these special services, the cheerleaders performed their basic duties of keeping spirit alive at games and pep sessions throughout the school year. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS: BOTTOM ROW: J. Cukierski, M. Trzaskowski, S. Johnson, C. Makowski, M. Pool. TOP ROW: S. Gauthier — Capt., J. Smith, C. Eberflus. “Cheers” to the cheerleaders, who have as much fun as the crowd during their spectacular hat dance. FRESHMAN MAIZE CHEERLEADERS: TOP TO BOTTOM: L. Ames, B. Rupp, K. Kubicki, A, Larkin. 244 CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: J. Luff, L. Brenner, L. Trost, R. Perdeau, A. Bryce, A. Otto, W. Wolfe. MIDDLE: M. Nyers — Capt. AM H jy j j FRESHMAN BLUE CHEERLEADERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Bedell, D. Price, K. Lewis, T. Poland. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: B. Janicki, B. Sutherland. MIDDLE ROW: S. Lee, C. Lepera, V. Rose. BACK ROW: T. Kern, D. Parker. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: S. Glander, D.Rejent, V. Granata, T. Gross, B. Walters, B. Bedell. MIDDLE: J. Hamel. CHEERLEADERS 245 Peppy Pantherettes Provide People Pleasing Performances The Whitmer Pantherettes livened up many of the basketball halftimes during the 1981-82 school year. They began their hard work in October when tryouts were held. Later, officers were selected and long hours of careful practice were put into guarantee successful performances. During the course of the season the girls gave many crowd¬ pleasing performances, including one dance at a University of Toledo game. Contributing their years of experience to the underclassmen were seniors Kim Szcze- panik. Sue Roadarmel, Mary Dawson, Terri Gawle, and Gina Truby. The Pantherettes’ leader was Miss Tina Baker, a former Rockette at the University of Toledo. As the year went on, the list of songs the girls danced to grew longer. “Boy From New York City,” “One”, “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Just For Fun,” and “Shake It Up” were among the popular tunes that caused the crowd to sit up and take notice when the Pantherettes stepped onto the fieldhouse floor at halftime of exciting basketball games. The Whitmer Pantherettes promenade onto the floor to begin their dance done to the musical number, “One.” Sheryl Zahn and Cheryl Linkey lead a procession of Pantherettes off the floor after a performance. A synchronized circle kick was a crowd-pleasing part of the “Jingle Bell Rock” Christmas dance that highlighted the holiday season. 246 PANTHERETTES i.i WHITMER PANTHERETTES: FRONT ROW: M. Dawson, T. Melvin, C. Schmidt, J. Fountain, S. Steger, A. Miller, D. Chmielewski, A. Guyton. MIDDLE ROW: Miss Baker — Advisor, T. Gawle — Pub. Rel., D. Cochenour, S. Gee, M. McIntosh, M. Mauter, J. Feeback, M. Frank — Cost, L. Madden. BACK ROW: L. Sneider, L. Lavoy, D. Lewis, K. Tiettmeyer, S. Zahn — Cost., A. Stazenski, C. Linkey — Sec. NOT PICTURED: K. Szczepanik — Pres., S. Roadarmel — V. Pres., L. Bec k, S. Gombar, M. Mays, G. Truby. Among Santa’s helpers this year were the Panther-elfettes, bringing joy to Whitmer basketball halftimes. The crowd settles in for a halftime of entertainment as the Pantherettes take their positions. The driving beat of the music obviously agrees with these girls as they keep in step with bright smiles. PANTHERETTES 247 All-Around Athletic Clowns Turn Sports Upside-Down Mr. Roberts, fixer of defective equipment, helps Richie Reed, who seems to have a couple of screws loose. Clifford Childress not only loses his audience by showing off, he loses something else in the process. We all know that punk rock is the latest fad, but on the soccer field? Flying through the air with the greatest of ease is Cindy Eberflus, but where’s her trapeze? Royce Houghton possesses a killer instinct when it comes to tennis. Leon Bates’ record-setting high even makes the op¬ ponents applaud. 248 SPORTS FUNNIES ORGANIZATIONS ’0i ' ■ J - Ti ' . ' 2 250 ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION 251 ORACLE Staff Reminisces About Past 252 ORACLE STAFF 1982 ORACLE ° 1. Judy O’Brien — Editor 2. Brynn Bedee — Faculty Mary Jo Bowman — Faculty 3. Richard Thomaswick — Advisor 4. Dave DeMuth — Students Sue Augustyniak — Students 5. Sue Mitton — Organizations Judy Bishop — Organizations 6. Andy Ames — Sports Mary McGee — Sports Amy Otto — Sports 7. Dawn Clemens — Organizations Kim Smith — Activities Pam Zimmerman — Activities 8. Marianne Trzaskowski — Seniors Kellie Meehan — Seniors 9. Bev Cox — Student Life Lisa McLaughlin — Student Life 10. Kim Siler — Faculty Kim Madden — Student Life NOT PICTURED? Adena Kostanski — Business Sheila Yeager — Business iii ORACLE STAFF 253 spirit Rises When Band Steps Into Action THE 1981 WHITMER HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND WHITMER FLAG CORPS; LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Fountain, R. Meyer, T. Melvin, K. Dorn, K. Patridge, M. Dickens, B. Riley, D. Pease, J. Lineback, A. Banks, L. Balasz, S. Gring, C. Warner, K. Pinniger, S. Orsborn. 254 MARCHING BAND 1 I AT LEFT: MAJORETTES: LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Ebersolc, P. Zimmerman, L. Trost, L. Rymers, V. Logan, J. Melvin. DRUM MAJOR: Sue Jones DIRECTORS: Robert Erickson and Dale Dentel MARCHING BAND 255 Whitmer Rocks To Music Makers’ Tunes THE 1982 WHITMER SYMPHONIC BAND. THE 1982 WHITMER VARSITY BAND. 256 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FLUTE SECTION: FRONT ROW: L. Rymers, J. Tib- bits, K. Olson, C. Kelly, D. Shaw, W. Ludwick, W. Wolfe. MIDDLE ROW: A. Blakesly, C. Hodgson, T. Maurer, J. Melvin, A. Szymanski, K. Snider, M. Modr- zynski, C. Lewis, S. Eiser. BACK ROW: S. Good, K. Cable, J. Barrett, L. Brown, K. Keeler, A. Smith, S. Philo, K. Boyd, C. Olmstead, V. Logan, W. Thompson, C. Shaffer. CLARINET SECTION: FRONT: J. Fulton. ROW 2: L. Beddoes, K. Korecki, S. Augustyniak, N. Dmytryka. ROW 3: S. Meyer, A. Shick, J. Heigel, J. Clevenger, T. Kilcorse, C. Adler, M. Mittman, S. Shinaver, C. Galvin, L. Meinen, B. Benner, M. Heidelberg, C. Boden. BACK ROW: B. Keller, P. Fellers, C. Cox, J. Mansfield, C. Ebcrsole, C. Seiler, A. Parks, R. Paulen, D. Albert, P. Clay, B. Meier, B. Klemmensen, B. Van Pelt, J. Greiner, C. Avalos, D. Henning, S. Orsborn, M. Mauter, L. Logan. BAND SECTIONS 257 Band Raises Funds With Sale Of Fruit mm r 1 ' « TRUMPET AND HORN SECTION: FRONT ROW: C. McVicker, M. Rutkowski, G. Hagmeyer, S. Hider, E. Dickerson, B. Iffland, R. Musialowski, T. Taylor, K. Szczepanik, L. Irwin, C. Varnes, M. Pokorny, B. Mailman, B. Klemmensen, T. Wenzke. BACK ROW: L. McGhee, E. Bell, J. Finch, T. Grace, D. Varner, J. Hopkins, D. McVicker, S. Klockowski, C. Scharer, T. Ledoux, S. Burnett, J. Conybear, B. McClure, M. Villanueva, S. Ross, J. Frahn, J. Fastnacht. AT RIGHT: LOW BRASS SECTION: BOTTOM TO TOP: S. Sweet, B. Schalitz, G, Czyznik, J. Hagmeyer, J. Crawford, M. Tanguay, B. Cunningham, S. Jones, M. Irwin, K. Baker, A. Stein, J. Thomson, K. Meyers, M. Gordon, H. Hartman, T. Wooten, D. Moore, M. Boden, P. Collins, A. Daken. 258 BAND SECTIONS I BASSOON AND SAXOPHONE SECTION: FRONT ROW: P. Pokorny, J. Friedman, E. Grosswiler, G. Martin, D. Busdieker, S. Hogan. BACK ROW: A. Campbell, B. LaRoe, K. Harmon, J. Howard, T. Oakley, K. Howe, J. Hopkins, M. Dawson. % l4 W ' 1 1 j ■ Mm J 9 j -iM PERCUSSION SECTION: KNEELING: M. Swaile, C. Holley, M. Stein, J. Brown, M. Kosmider, S. Schroeder, T. Smith, D. Albert, R. Patterson. STANDING: D. Augustyniak, D. DeMuth, G. Bartel, S. Bradley, J. Zunk, J. Carter, G. Turpening, B. Wegner, L. Monroe, D, Beauch. |i BAND SECTIONS 259 Passing Notes No Crime For Musicians ' W ao M 1 t J Wi B ' |K| _ - v ' - WHITMER PEP BAND: SITTING: M. Modrzynski, W. Ludwick, G. Turpening, C. Holley, J. Carter, K. Korecki, D. Augustyniak, D. DeMuth, J. Tibbits, S. Good, K. Olson. KNEELING: E. Grosswiler, C. Olmstead, T. Maurer, B. Maltman, T. Wenzke, R. Musialowski, J. Frahn, S. Burnett,G. Hagmeyer, S. Eiser,S. Hider, C. McVicker, J. Hopkins, E. Bell, T. Ledoux, C. Boden, T. Kilcorse, J. Mansfield. STANDING: B. LaRoe, A. Daken, S. Jones, K. Cable, S. Sweet, G Czyznik, J. Hagmeyer, A. Campbell, T. Wooten, J. Henning, M. Boden, J. Chandler, J. Thomson, J. Heigel, K . Snider, L. Wick, N. Dmytryka. WHITMER JAZZ BAND: FRONT ROW: K. Korecki, D. Augustyniak, C. Holley, D. DeMuth. MIDDLE ROW: L. Wick, J. Tubbs, M. Pioch, A. Parker, Dawson, K. Howe, T. Mercer. BACK ROW: J. Hopkins, S. Meyer, E. Harvey, B. Schalitz, G. Czyznik, E. Bell, R. Granlund, J. Finch, J. Howard, B. Baker, Mann. 260 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC n? l! WHITMER BAND OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: D. Augustyniak — Qtmr., K. Korecki — Qtmr., D. DeMuth — Qtmr. MIDDLE ROW: S. Sweet — Pres., J. Thomson — Qtmr., T. Wooten — Flist., D. McVicker — Sgt.-at-Arms, M. Tanguay — Lib., K. Harmon — Lib. BACK ROW: J. Zunk — V. Pres., S. Augustyniak — Sec., H. Hartman — Sec., J. Finch — Treas., K. Howe — Lib., L. Irwin — Lib., N. Dmytryka — Lib., J. Fulton — Lib. WHITMER ORCHESTRA: SITTING: M. Rutkowski, K. Freels, D. Wood, S. Sommerfield, V. Stawinski, B. Guntsch, A. Dupuis, J. Poe, D. Rejent, A. Daken, D. Herring. STANDING: Mr. Hainen — Director, T. Booth. ! i INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 261 Choirs Dazzle Audiences With Fine Music VARSITY SWING CHORALE: FRONT ROW: T. O’Bryan, C. Holley, S. Meyer, J. Rybarczyk, J. Yoppolo, G. Sylak, L. Trost, M. Burtscher, B. Owczarzak, S. Barhite, S. Jones, R. Lee, J. Carter, M. Cheatham, D. Clemens, J. Pickle. BACK ROW: J. Shirey, T, Wooten, J. Jaworski, L. Mattison, K. Korecki, P. Dey, D. Augustyniak, S. McMahon, R. Frendt, A. Campbell, S. Brown, V. Brouillard, T. Parsons. 262 VOCAL MUSIC WHITMER CONCERT CHOIR: FRONT ROW: D. Heiges, S. Henley, J. Feeback, J. Matthews, K. Warrer, C. Schimpff, C. Schmidt, D. Boyer, A. Warfel, R. Hanna, J. Yoppolo, A. Barnett, L. McCrory. ROW 2: L. Rhine, B. Elliott, C. Whitmore, S. Gring, T. Lloyd, C. Holley, M. Cheatham, T. Parsons, J. Pickle, C. Morrin, M. Burnham, K. Dorn, K. McCrory, V. Burton. ROW 3: D. Cochenour, C. Warner, S. McMahon, B. Toth, J. Lineback, C. Westrick, J. Hollerbach, K. Orwig, L. Ludeman, S. Mitton, V. Granata, B. Reitz, W. Kellogg, V. Swartz. BACK ROW: S. Pence, L. Payne, E. Simon, J. Eiseman, J. Willis, B. Pitts, J. Swade, J. Boyle, J. Shirey, M. McNett, K. Gibson, B. Owczarzak, T. Craig. NOT PICTURED: T. Callahan, J. Tuckerman, T. Woods, M. Metzger. WHITMER MIXED CHORUS: FRONT ROW: L. Vandock, T. Mitchell, A. Adkins, A. Cunningham, N. Crawford. MIDDLE ROW: D. Boyer, D. Redder, V. Kellogg, D. Todd, K. Saunders, V. Swartz. BACK ROW: J. Hollerbach, L. Payne, A. Gibbons, M. Augustyniak, S. Pelton, K. Pfaffenberger, J. Hays, K. Childress. NOT PICTURED: M. Metzger, J. Geyer, L. Elgin. I i VOCAL MUSIC 263 Mastering Deadlines Can Be Challenging PANTHER’S PAUSE STAFF: FRONT: T. Smith. ROW 2: W. Dreyer, J. Seymour, D. Osburn, K. War- rer. ROW 3: C. Galvin, M. Heidelberg, M. Schaffer, A. Hojnacki, A. Miller, T. King. BACK ROW: B. Schaefer, D. Maybee, C. Varnes, C. Hancock, Mrs. Rusie — Advisor, G. Schutt — Editor. QUILL AND SCROLL: FRONT: G. Schutt, C. Varnes, D. Osburn, T. Smith — Sec., A. Hojnacki, J. Seymour, C. Hancock, H. Tilenius, A. Kostanski, H. Hartman. BACK ROW: A. Miller, K. Warrer, D. Glowski, B. Beeler, W. Dreyer, D. Maybee, M. McGee, K. Thomas, M. Burden — Pres., K. Meehan, Mr. Thomaswick — Advisor. 264 JOURNALISM CLUBS What’s A School Without Spirit And Pride? The 1981-82 SECRET SPIRITS and their not-so-secret advisor, Mrs. Karazim, don their Halloween and official picture apparel. 1 W A I ■ ■ m I 1 B H 1 ' I _ _ - ... PEP CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Freels, K. Madden — Pres., B. Cox — Treas., K. Smith — V. Pres. ROW 2: L. Murphy, L. Wagner, L. Schreiber, V. Rose, P. Brimmer, J. Bishop, D. Pease, V. Vincent. ROW 3: P. Zielinski, R. Dewey, C. Nagle, T. Madden, T. Wheeler, C. Whitmore, L. Payne, G. McClure, T. Yeager, C. Seiler. ROW 4: Mrs. Conley — Advisor, L. Barker, R. Monus, J. Arend, K. Siler, S. Steger, T. Rochte, K. Nijakowski, Y. Walker, J. Herron. ROW 5: A. Schultz, D. Krall, D. Walker, K. McNalley, S. Pelton, J. Long, T. Hammer, P. Halbert, B. Wright, T. Powers, C. Nowak. ROW 6: A. Smith, K. Titus, J. Nagle, J. Brooks, D. Carey, ROW 7: D. Baxley, D. Meehan, L. Madden, C. Quan, S. Henley, B. Dennis, J. LaVoy. BACK ROW: M. Lake, P. Kern, L. Engler, L. Ray, S. Gombar, N. Rouiller, J. Hamel, B. Bedell, K. Krolak. SPIRIT CLUBS 265 Quiz Bowlers, Artists Show Off Talents QUIZ BOWL TEAM; FRONT ROW: A. Miller, M. Rosen, M. Khouzam, A. Campbell, A. Stein, K. Baker, P. Collins. BACK ROW; Mr. Ogrodowski — Coach, S. Ragan, B. Wells, D. Dixon, B. Clemens, K. Warrer, A. Green, A. Hojnacki. FINE ARTS CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Marquardt — Sgt-at-Arms, M. Krolak — Sec., C. Jacobs — Pres., E. Leslie — V. Pres., L. Martinez — Treas., L. Meadows. MIDDLE ROW; S. Ross, C. Nowak, H. Robinson, K. Wysong, R. Martinez. BACK ROW: Mr. Jansen — Advisor, L. Wisniewski, L. Bonner, K. Newman, S. McBride, 1. Beugnon. 266 QUIZ BOWL FINE ARTS Students Rewarded For Scholarly Success NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: PART I: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Gucciardo — Advisor, S. Go- len — Corr. Sec., K. Baumann — V. Pres., A. Hill — Pres., L. Wozniak — Rec. Sec., S. Kramer — Treas., Mrs. Kunz — Advisor. ROW 2; J. Smith, T. Birr, N. Ellison, J. Fulton, N. Dudar, B. Agnello, S. Good, Mr. Kaemming — Advisor. ROW 3: A. Carmichael, L. Keller, B. Sutherland, N. Dmytryka, S. Gedeon, A. Hojnacki, B. Janicki, S. Flowers. ROW 4: A. Babich, K. Johnson, D. Dixon, J. Lefevre, K. God¬ frey, J. Kale, V. Clark. BACK ROW: M. Gerding, D. Jones, K. Hanf, W. Acker, M. Johnston, J. Jacobs, B. Germain, M. Lais. NOT PICTURED: J. Sey¬ mour — V. Pres., L. Bellg, C. Hancock, A. Kempf, Mrs. Clark — Advisor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: PART II: FRONT ROW: T. Potter, A. Zeiger, D. Schectman, A. Shick, M. McGee, K. Phillips, S. Sommerfield, Mi Whitt. ROW 2: C. Makowski, L. Trost, E. Philo, L. Strausbaugh, L. McGhee, K. Thomas, L. Orange. ROW 3: M. Pokorny, S. Rutkowski, C. Shepherd, P. Rutkowski, A. Miller, S. Potash, M. Tanguay, L. Williams. BACK ROW: S. Roadarmel, M. Modrowski, J. Zahn, N. Marvet, D. Williams, J. Welber, L. Stram, H. Tilenius, J. Oehlers. NOT PICTURED: A. Miller, R. Rightnowar, C. Varnes. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 267 Language Honoraries Keep Members Busy FRENCH HONORARY: FRONT ROW: L. Mattison — Sec., A. Miller — Pres., M. Tanguay. ROW 2: T. Jones, M. Simmons, K. Lubinski, D. Schectman, C. Nichols, T. Burkhardt, K. Wright, J. Arend. ROW 3: J. Bishop, G. Katzman, J. Fulton, S. Burch, C. Bacon, S. Greathouse, S. Flowers, C. Sharp, Miss Rosa — Advisor. ROW 4: P. Zimmerman, R. Monus, N. Dudar, A. Carmichael, O. Yetis, J. Carter, C. Shaffer, L. Wozniak, A. Stein, B. Wells. BACK ROW: j. Wielinski, J. Kim, M. Bieringer, B. Rybarczyk, K. Hanf, W. Dreyer, D. Dixon, P. Veres, M. LaRue, C. Love. NOT PICTURED: R. Frendt — V. Pres., S. Dent — Treas., G. Schutt — Sgt-at-Arms, B. Germain. GERMAN HONORARY: FRONT ROW: A. Otto — Sec.-Treas., M. Modrowski — Pres., D. Maybee — V. Pres., Mrs. Kohler — Advisor. ROW 2: R. Uhlig, K. Ellis, D. Robinson, A. Miller, N. Dmy- tryka, T. Birr. ROW 3: V. Kessel, K. Schmidt, S. Zahn, T. Ross, T. Keeler, B. Kurth. BACK ROW: M. Ritner, J. Whitmore, M. Ferguson, B. Bartolett, S. Snyder, J. Fielding, K. Baker. NOT PICTURED: D. Albring, A. Kostanski, M. Worline. i 268 LANGUAGE HONORARIES SPANISH HONORARY (PART ONE): FRONT ROW: S. Barhite — Rec. Sec., K. Thomas — Corr. Sec., L. Williams — Pres., C. Linkey — V. Pres., J. Kale — Treas. ROW 2: T. King, J. Smith, A. Zeiger, S. Gauthier, S. Mitton, S. Good, L. Trost, A. Hill, C. Richmond. ROW 3: T. Meyerhofer, S. Kramer, B. Janicki, A. Hojnacki, S. Doarn, A. Shick, A. Miller, K. Phillips, L. Keller, P. Harding. ROW 4: S. Monhol len, V. Clark, J. Lefevre, J. Zunk, P. Rutkowski, M. Pokorry, C. Varnes, S. Golen, L. Strausbaugh, Mrs. Ruiz — Advisor. BACK ROW: M. Burden, D. Jones, J. Jacobs, G. Taylor, R. Rightnowar, M. Smith, T. Marx, L. Stram, S. Potash, S. Roadarmel. SPANISH HONORARY (PARTTWO): FRONT ROW: M. Cislo, M. Challen, L. McLaughlin, K. Berger, C. Weaver, J. Erwin, P. Johnson, J. Luff. ROW 2: A. Warfel, J. Cukierski, M. Briggs, J. Crawford, J. Dake, T. Madden, M. McGee, C. Eskra, S. Welber. ROW 3: S. Walker, D. DuBry, K. Francis, M. O’Hare, S. Demas, T. Rowland, M. Trzaskowski, K. Johnson, K. Warrer. BACK ROW: E. Price, J. Jaworski, K. Harmon, K. Darmofal, A. Ames, J. Tubbs, G. Levans, M. Scheib, K. Meehan. LANGUAGE HONORARIES 269 Whitmerites Say It In A Foreign Language JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: T. Budd — Treas., L. Beck — V. Pres., T. Oakley — Pres., B. Wells — Sgt.-at-Arms, F. Schaffel — Sec., R. Ewing — Sgl.-at-Arms. ROW 2: M. Modrzynski, L. Young, B, Simmons, E. Rollins, J. Zawodny, C. Mills, M. Mullen, C. Moore, B. Clemens. ROW 3: B. Mailman, B. Cox, C. Simmons, C. Jacobs, M. LaRue, L. Glosch, K. Smith, R. Post, Mr. Senerius — Advisor. BACK ROW: K. Pinniger, J. Emerson, R. Bless, G, Dickens, D. Neifer, T. Zunk, B. Tara- siewicz, R. Wood, M, Ondrus. GERMAN CLUB: FRONT ROW; S. Flenricks — Treas., N. Dmytryka — V. Pres., Mrs. Slough — Advisor, A. Clarke — Pres., B. Walters — Chmn., F. | Bredemeier. ROW 2: B. Ellis, W. Henrie, A. Cunningham, J. Digby, J. Khouzam, S. Jinkens, D. Maybee, V. Kessel, A. Rogers, A. Arthur, T. Birr, S. Brehm, A. Smith, P. Pokorny, M. Krieger. ROW 3: R. Monus, B, LaRoe, B. Reitz, C. Miller, K. Beins, S. Campbell, T. Kleinert, K. Ziemke, M. Hoffman, P. Spencer, L. McDonald, T. Ross, K. Schmidt, S. Zahn, M. Clarke. ROW 4: L. Meinen, L. Ludeman, C. Hancock, K. Baker, M. Pioch, C. Veselich, L. Lehmann, T. Johnson, [ M. Ritner, M. Heidelberg, D. Smay, G. Fraker, D. Yingling, S. Heise, S. Burnett. BACK ROW: T. Linzmeier, P. Schumacher, M. Greiner, E. Simon, J. Whitmore, T. Keeler, J. Schuch. C. Newell, J. Keller, J. Nowicki, T. Pomorski, D. Rubadeux, R. Musialowski, D. Roberts, J. Fielding, S. Snyder, T. Lowdermilk. ! 270 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS i FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: P. Zimmerman — Treas., K. Wright — Pres., A. Stein — Sec., Mile. Hoeffel — Advisor. ROW 2: D. Fournier, K. Miller, J. Arend, L. Young, B. Vaculik, S. Greathouse, S. Nickey, M. Dawson, R. Eiser. ROW 3: M. Herzig, H. Czerniejewski, J. Clevenger, S. Burch, C. Nichols, K. Olson, J. Pawlikowski, B. Norris. ROW 4: C. Hilkens, K. Brehm, J. Fulton, 1. Beugnon, L. Ray, M. Rosen, N. Dudar, S. Flowers, G. Katzman. BACK ROW: L. Wozniak, W. Bryan, P. Veres, C. Love, E. Price, B. Rybarczyk, J. Kim, M. Tanguay, O. Yetis, J. Feeback. NOT PICTURED: W. Dreyer — V. Pres., B. Cousino — Sgt.-at-Arms. SPANISH CLUB: FRONT ROW: B. Haupricht — Treas., J. Heigel — V. Pres., J. Zunk — Pres., K. Krolak — Sec., Miss Schroeder — Advisor. ROW 2: L. Alvarez, J. Heigel, K. Murd, S. Jacobs, J. Barrett, K. Madden, C. Trost, M. Staley, L. Miller. ROW 3: C. Kranz, M. Beck, A. Darmofal, R. Kasprzak, K. Patridge, L. Love, S. Gwin, D. Carey, K. Freels, T. Rofkar. ROW 4: L. Zimmerman, S. Terman, G. Rywalski, E. Hatzinikolis, M. Marcinkowski, R. Sutherland, B. Pendleton, L. Willier, C. Golatka, A. Duran. BACK ROW: M. Fraley, L. Nagypaul, C. Wolf, S. Daunhauer, S. Bernhard, J. Johnson, E. Jechura, K. Smith, W. Deacon, J. Cline. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS 271 Thespian Society Puts On A Good Act THESPIANS: BOTTOM ROW. J, Carter — Treas., M. Black — Sgt-at-Arms, A. Campbell — Sec. ROW 2: S. Mitton, S. Barhite, P. Dey, G. Sylak _V. Pres., J. Pickle — Pres., J. Crawford, D. Clem¬ ens, K. Warrer, T. Wooten. ROW 3; Miss Houston — Advisor, T. Oakley, P. Collins, M. Lais, C. Vese- lich, A. Warfel, V. Brouillard, T, Shultz, S. McMa¬ hon’, R. Lee, B. Clemens. TOP ROW; J. Rybarezyk, S. Brown. Thespians Steve Barhite and Sara McMahon get into character before a perfofmance of the fall play. 272 THEATER SPEECH WHITMER SUMMER PLAYERS: FRONT ROW: S. Mitton, J. Crawford, K, Warrer, A. Warfel, J. Pickle, K. Stewart. MIDDLE ROW: C. Westrick, K. Childress, P. Dey, S. McMahon, Mrs. Cramer-Perry — Advisor, J. Carter. BACK ROW: C. Holley, J. Nowicki, M. Black, S. Barhite, G. Sylak. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Windsor — Advisor, K. Crawford — Sec., J. Jaworski — Pres., L. Mattison — V. Pres., G. Fraker — Sgt.-at-Arms, Mr. Shearer — Advisor. ROW 2: D. Clemens, D. Heiges, B. Clemens, D. Boyer, L. Vandock, L. Ahee, K. McFarland. ROW 3: S. Gring, D. Dejeu, M. Adekunie, T. Smith, C. Fried¬ man, B. Wells, A. Warfel, K. Warrer. ROW 4: J. Crawford, J. Pickle, C. Veselich, M. Cordrey, L. Snyder, S. Campbell, K. Stewart, C. Avalos. BACK ROW: K. Childress, J. McMullan, R. Lee, B. Pitts, S. Ragan, A. Tripp, P. Dey, J. Gregory. NOT PIC¬ TURED: M. Pruden — Treas. SPEECH THEATER 273 Council Responsible For Homecoming Fun WHITMER STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Davies — Advisor, L. Brenner — Pres., S. Gretzinger — V. Pres., T. Jones — Sec., K. Francis — Treas., J. Fielding — Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW 2: H. Heidtman, D. Cousino, V. Fredritz, P. Zimmerman, D. Clemens, M. Beakas. ROW 3: T. Irving, J. Bushong, D. Graham, R. Taylor, K. Mullen, T. Baumgartner. ROW 4: A. Hill, L. Orange, D. Glowski, B. Rupp, J. Mortemore, C. Zeigler, M. Zeigler, L. Owen. BACK ROW: L. Wagner, J. Johnson, F. Schaffel, K. Krolak, D. Rejent, K. Constantino. Officers Jim Fielding and Sue Gretzinger relax on a Corvette at the Snake Dance. Betty Riley’s happy look shows Student Council’s hard work has paid off. 274 STUDENT GOVERNMENT STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD: FRONT ROW. M. Adekunie, D. Meehan, J. Digby, S. Gretzinger — Pres., K. Lewis, C. McGee. BACK ROW: A. Clarke, M. Bowman, T. Stoffel, C. Lepera, L. Corfman, L. Krolak, G. Wodarski, S. Gee, K. Smith, A. Green, M. Freed. SEN lOR ADVISORY BOARD: SITTING: K. Ackerman, E. Warrell, K. Yeager, T. King, M. Nyers, M. Schmidt, D. DuBry. STANDING: S. Lee, D. Dixon, H. Hartman, A. Babich, M. Whitt. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 275 Whitmerites Pursue Favorite Hobbies CHESS TEAM. FRONT ROW; M. Green, G. Shearer, D. Schectman. MIDDLE ROW: T. De- LaRonde, S. Potash, J. Jacobs, B. Omey. BACK ROW: Mr. Maxfield — Coach, N. Sabbagh, M. Miclot, J. Meier, N. Westrick. EQUESTRIAN CLUB: KNEELING: J. Fuss. ON HAY: A. Petz, J. Dunne, K. Leach, L. DeLaRonde. ON HORSEBACK: M. Golliher — Pres., J. Franz Sec., L. Michalski — V. Pres. 276 CHESS EQUESTRIANS Skiers Spend Frigid Weekends On Slopes SKI CLUB (PART ONE) FRONT ROW: T. Marx, B. Janicki, J. Kale, T. King, D. Isenberg. ROW 2: P. Geiser, R. Hoeffel, J. Johnson, G. Wodarski, S. Herrick, E. Altwies, R. Perdeau, C. Owens. ROW 3; L, Snyder, G. Cousino, E. Hatzinikolis, G. Gallaher, C. Albert, S. Critten, S. Doarn, C. Crawford. ROW 4: R. Barent, J. Bloom, B. Roemer, C. Veselich, D. Pease, T. Borkowski, J. Moore, G. Fraker. BACK ROW: M. Leonhard, P. McGowan, T. Olson, M. Grutzner, D. Wray, J. Nagle, T. Matthews, M. Baum. SKI CLUB (PART TWO): FRONT ROW: J. Wexler, S. Blake, S. Hider, D. Reynolds, T. Veselich, S. Wilcox. MIDDLE ROW: K. Taber, S. Gretzinger, A. Stazenski, J. Stepanski, B. Walters, B. Sicha. BACK ROW: J. Ziemke, R. Taub, S. Rafferty, K. O’Brien, T. Schroyer, B. Wegner. SKI CLUB 277 Active Clubs Attract Energetic Members WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB: FRONT: D. Dejeu. ROW 2: F. Czerniejewski, J. Grycza — Sec., B. Schmidt, D. Reese, B. Akers, J. Crociata, B. Downey. ROW 3: D. Mitchell, J. Nehrig — Pres., T. Gilbert, J. Rowland, S. Fast, E. Allsop, A. Gibson, Mr. Martin — Advisor. ROW 4: R. Hurt, T. Granata, C. Picknell, E. Naughton, J. Morrin, J. Budd, T. Bray, S. Strawinski. BACK ROW: J. Rupp, M. Whitcomb, M. Meyers, R. Wells, D. Gilbert — Sgt.-at-Arms, R. Kirk, S. Dobson, D. Greenberg — V. Pres. CYCLING CLUB: FRONT ROW: R. Kerner, K. Sedlar. BACK ROW: Mr. Newman — Advisor, M. Holmes, P. McArthur — Pres., D. Heiges, W. Srogi, D. Wooley. NOT PICTURED: S. Jones — Treas., L. Grant, J. Grewe, G. Jenkins, E. Metzger, J. Mill¬ er, D. Muir, L. Owen, M. Piasecki, D. Storm. 278 WEIGHTLIFTING CYCLING Dungeon Lovers Join Newest WHS Club FANTASY GAMING SOCIETY: FRONT ROW: J. Beard — V. Pres., R. Wenzlaff— Pres., J. Kalisik — Sec. ROW 2: R. Oliver, B. Wilburn, S. Clark, Jaeger, L. Glowczewski, J. Conybear, B. McClure. ROW 3: K. Holman, S. Rutherford, R. Osenbaugh, B. Jensen, C. Hammye, T. Smith. BACK ROW: Heidelberg, S. Stong, M. Lowe, D. Neifer, J. Nowicki, R. Rude, R. Beegle. I $ Junior Jim Beard makes a well-calculated move in a long, hard game of Dungeons and Dragons. Dungeon master Bob Wenzlaff, Ray Osenbaugh, and Jim Kalisik carefully watch as a move is made. FANTASY GAMING SOCIETY 279 2r Club Sponsors Trips To Historical Sites SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB (PART ONE); FRONT ROW: S. Ratliff, L. Kaszubski, C. Ronda, R. Meyer, T. Potter, A. Smith, C. Lepera, N. Ellison. ROW 2: V. Kessel, C. Sharp, K. Warrer, R. Murphy, S. Marvin, L. Spaulding, J. Early, A. Kostanski, C. Trumbull, D. Varner. ROW 3: S. Spratt, M. Nyers, K. Slupecki, S. Oberle, L. McClain, S. Farmer, W. Vehslage, S. Kinsey, C. Spaulding, L. Rhegness, G. Sloan. ROW 4: M. Schmaus, J. Thistlethwaite, K. Baker, L. Trost, K. Mullen, P. Rutkowski, E. Peeler, L. Strausbaugh, J. Zunk, K. Wilkerson, K. Phillips, J. Gaynor. BACK ROW: K. Pfaffenberger, C. Linkey, L. Hauenstein, C. Picknell, R. Kujawa, S. Ragan, H. Tilenius, J. O’Brien, L. Williams, M. Trzaskowski, C. Shepherd. The Social Studies Club meets to plan the annual Christmas party for the residents of Golden Haven. 280 SOCIAL STUDIES n SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB (PART TWO): FRONT ROW: Mrs. Tober — Advisor, D. Williams — Treas., M. Scheib — V. Pres., L. Wozniak — Pres., A. Hill — Sec.. D. Dixon — Sgt.-at-Arms, Mrs. Paquette — Advisor. ROW 2: B. Hess, B. Clemens, R. Dewey, L. Barrett, E. Akers, A. Baumann, C. Hilkens, J. Boyd, R. Dewey, B. Charvat, S. Greathouse, P. Brimmer. ROW 3: K. Francis, L. Beddoes, Y. Ishikawa, A. Hojnacki, C. Bashold, K. Johnson, C. Bacon, R. Dameworth, L. Staab, M. Briggs, K. Crawford, ROW 4: E. Hatzinikolis, K. Baumann, A. Babich, S. Battig, J. Alexander, J. Ice, S. Demas, M. Dickens, K. Bennett, D. Buckley, 1. Beugnon, J. East. BACK ROW: L. Corfman, R. Ballinger, J. Clemens, J. Jaworski, J. Fielding, R. Holtfreter, J. Bushong, D. Craig, J. Johnson, B. Cox, L. Clay. ! AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: SITTING: P. Drees — V. Pres., D. Kruger — Pres. STANDING: Mr. Roberson — Advisor, S. Swy — Sec., G. Heise — Treas., ; M. Kapela, T. Stanford, B. Patton, D. Joelson, J. Friedman, R. Miller, C. Maenle, Z. Brown, R. Young. I I AMATEUR RADIO SOCIAL STUDIES 281 1 Groups Reinforce Faith, Help In Library CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: FRONT ROW: Mr. Cicak — Advisor, S. Garbers Pres., K. Murd — Treas. MIDDLE ROW: C. Smith, L. Willier, B. Cunningham, B. Kizer, M. Staley. BACK ROW: K. Elliott, R. Musialowski, J. Miller, D. Sneed, L. Lehmann. NOT PICTURED: M. Shortridge — V. Pres., J. Bishop — Sec., L. Cousino. LIBRARY COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Le- merand — Advisor, Mrs. Gray — Advisor, Mrs. Gillespie — Advisor, T. Granata, D. Gilbert. ON STAIRWAY: T. Garling, R. Hoeffel, A. Bryce, C. Makowski, A. Miller, V. Pearson, S. Monhollen, K. Root, C. Warner, D. Arquette, K. Grubinski. KNEELING: J. Fielding, L. Bellg, D. Crawford, A. Curtis. BACK ROW: M. Burden, K. Baum, K. Titus. 282 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP LIBRARY COUNCIL Students Join Clubs With Future In Mind FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: FRONT ROW: J. Yoppolo — Sgt.-at-Arms, K. Stewart — V. Pres., J. Fountain — Pres., K. Godfrey — Sec., J. Lineback — Treas. ROW 2: C. Sharp, S. Greathouse, L. McKenna, L. Ahee, Mrs. Burton — Advisor. ROW 3: C. Acres, C. Geiger, P. Geren, S. Orsborn, T. Powers, T. Styer. BACK ROW: V. Curtis, L. Murphy, L. Payne, K. Ross, G. Ross, C. Whitmore. NOT PICTURED: C. Warner — V. Pres., S. Ross, A. Banks, B. Hogan, K. Dorn, T. Wenzke, C. Nyitray, K. Orwig. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: SEATED: A. James — Pub., J. Schonter, S. Pence — V. Pres., Mrs. Vannak — Advisor, C. Richmond — Pres., M. Coulter — Sec., C. Sharp — Treas. STANDING: C. Porter, C. Huth, J. Hollerbach, C. Schimpff, S. Osten. FTA FHA 283 DEC A Is Jobs For Ambitious Students DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA II: FRONT ROW: C. Spaulding, L, Simon, M. Reichel, R. Taylor, S. Marvin, K. King. ROW 2: L. Logan, K. Smyth, H. Heidtman, B. Hub- ley, E. Maciolek — Treas., M. Grycza — Sec. ROW 3: Mr. Devine — Advisor, L. Spaulding, C. Metz, C. Elliott, B. Hogan, R. Grup, K. Szczepanik, C. Bacon — Pres, BACK ROW: L. Hauenstein, E. Harvey, T. Buchholz, L. Rutledge, S. Daunhauer, R. Lee. NOT PICTURED: J. Van Etten, J. Lehan. AMERICA O ' 9 J DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA 1: FRONT ROW: M. McCartney — Jr.Sec. Treas., B. Bedee, K. Madden Jr. Pres., C. Boden, D. Walker, C. Warner, J. Sape, K. Wright. ROW 2: C. Paul Sr. Sec. Treas., T. Reed, L. Bellg — Sr. Pres., J. Miller, K. Clark, M. Idzik, C. Nagle, K. Berger, W. Wolfe, L. Balasz. ROW 3: S. Greenwood, J. Rybarczyk, P. Jahns, S. Reiter, D. Perry, S. Manton, T. Johnson, D. Baumgartner, Mr. Brown — Advisor. BACK ROW: C. Dison, C. Love, D. Koser, O. Jansen, S. Ragan, G. Hill, W. Keel, G. Turpening, J. Tucker. NOT PICTURED: V. Brouillard, D. Clemens, C. Pratt, P. Steingroot. 284 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA Senior Laurie Bellg heads up the ladder of success to work on a display at the Jean Nicole shop. No cast means Michele Gryeza can use both hands to straighten up a shelf of air fresheners. Jaime Miller, Julie Tucker, and Tina Reed smile when thinking about some of the awards DECA has won. Eagerly waiting to go to work, DECA students line up at the door and wait for the dismissal buzzer. Steve Daunhaucr tries to wake Todd Buchholz up as Jack Van Etten poses. Phil Steingroot spends his afternoons as a hardworking shoe salesman. DECA INFORMALS 285 Office Skills Are Useful Tools To Possess SEN lOR OFFICE SKI LLS: SITTING: H. Wotring, C. Smith, K. Stewart — V. Pres., V. Colston. STANDING: B. Leslie — Hist., C. Boles, L. Adamowicz — Pari., L. Odom, S. Yeager — Treas., C. Sartor, S. Osten — Sec., Mrs. McMurray — Advisor. NOT PICTURED: A. Jodway. COOPERATIVE OFFICE EDUCATION: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Shook — Advisor, W. Shetter- ly, E. Woodward. ROW 2: K. Smith — Treas., P. Hartsock, C. Queenan, C. Herbster. ROW 3: C. Kimberly, C. Maher — V. Pres., T. Zydorczyk, B. Cox. ROW 4: K. Laughlin — Sec., B. Mann, K. Haynes — Pres., G. Ross — Hist. TOP: K. Nickens. 286 SENIOR BUSINESS BLOCKS Accountants Constantly Juggle Numbers I SENIOR DATA ACCOUNTING: ON FLOOR: J. Dottei, D. Nagle, S. Nowaczyk, Mrs. Erswell — Advisor, B. Mitchel — Pari., S. Dewey, C. Drayton. ON 4 CHAIRS: H. Brown, M. Schmaus — Pres., N. Ellison — Treas., T. Potter — V. Pres. ON DESKS: V. Zacharias, B. Dewey, H. Wood, M. Kretz — Hist., B. ■ Haupricht, J. Lefevre — Sec. JUNIOR DATA ACCOUNTING: FRONT ROW: K. Mahoney, L. Scribner — Pres., L. Ritter, S. Cole, M. Sebring — Sec., C. DiIle,T. Reese, S. Cramer— Hist., D. Gross. BACK ROW: Mrs. Lemke — Advisor, B. Houghtlen, J. O’Connell — V. Pres., D. Friess, D. Schember, L. Williams — Treas., S. McBride, L. Kuhl, M. Vasher, S. Geren, K. Gilbert, J. Chandler. DATA ACCOUNTING 287 Students Learn Language Of Computers JUNIOR DATA PROCESSING: FRONT ROW; P. Jonnson, B. Byrne. ROW 2: V. Maag — Hist., C. Falise — V. Pres., A. Tripp — Pres., S. Tracy, R. Dewey, D. Main — Sgt-at-Arms. ROW 3: Mrs. Schalitz — Advisor, M. Smith, N. Jankowski, T. Burkhardt, M. McIntosh, C. McIntosh, T. Harvey. BACK ROW: K. Gallaher — Treas., K. Agnello — Ser. Chmn., J. Hill, S. Cramer — Ser. Chmn., V. Wisniewski, D. Digby, C. Veres — Sec., J. Vincent. SENIOR DATA PROCESSING: FRONT ROW: Miss Young — Advisor, S. Rutkowski — Pres., B. Kunz, L. Gambrell, B. Lloyd — Pari., W. Wright — Ass’t Hist., B. Cousino — Hist. MIDDLE ROW: T. Harris, D. Varner, C. Samson — Treas., J. Cudjoe, J. Barker, D. Mauss, M. Boggs, L. Landis, M. Miller — V. Pres., B. Sicha. BACK ROW: J. Zinn, R. Revard — Sec. 288 DATA PROCESSING Secretarial Skills Learned In Stenography SENIOR STENOGRAPHY BLOCK: ERONT ROW; L, Orange — Treas., C. Sexton, B. Philo — Hist., T. Tollison, S. Otis — V. Pres., D. Skahill, S. Gedeon, E. Smith, L. Kurtz, W. Vehslage, S. Szymanski. BACK ROW: B. Hess, R. Chambers — Pari., L. Brenner, S. Meadows, B. Agnello, S. Garbers, Miss Eeency — Advisor, Miss Keaton — St. Teacher, S. Zakrzewski. NOT PICTURED: D. Anderson, T. Campbell — Pres., B. Heyse — Sec. JUNIOR STENOGRAPHY Bl.OCK: KNEELING: J. Jones, S. Johnson V. Pres., D. Beyersdorf, K. Koralcwski. MIDDLE ROW: T. Van Hoozer, K. Taber, K. Hukalo Scr. Chmn., B. Kizer, D. Kesling, C. Kilman — Pres., A. Curtis Hist., D. Crawford, R. Kaptur Sec. BACK ROW: G. McClure, L. Siwa, C. Hillabrand Treas., I.. Lehmann, M. Dudek, W. Carr, J. Lewezynski, K. Lambrccht, V. Pearson, S. Alexander, Mrs. Lafayette Advisor. STENOGRAPHY 289 w: Teens Prepare To Enter Business World ■ SENIOR CLERK TYPIST BLOCK: LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Briggs — Treas., C. Russell, D. McCrory, J. Johnson, S. DuChene — Hist., Mrs. Wright Advisor, L. Alex — Sec., C. Ortiz — Pres. JUNIOR CLERK TYPIST BLOCK: FRONT ROW: D. Marshall, C. Molter — Pari., V. Laughlin — Pres., A. Kerlin. ROW 2: A. Lingo, L. Speaker Rep., L. Kowalewski, P. Dempsey, L. Knott, R. Downey — Treas., L. Nyers. ROW 3: S. Mominee — V. Pres., D. Arquette, W. Kibbee — Hist., L Baumgartner, Miss Evans — St. Teacher, Mrs. Smith — Advisor, D. Janick, K. Spoerl, C. Stolarski, D. Dusseau. BACK ROW: J. Wedding, K. Gaynier — Sec. 290 CLERK TYPISTS Students Learn, Work At Same Time SENIOR OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER¬ IENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: D. Brobst, T. Kritzer, J. Cole — Court, D. Heath. ROW 2: T. Waschnig, K. Bable, G. Jackson, j. Vollmar, M. Davis. ROW 3: Ms. Kinney — Advisor, K. Burleson, M. Tully, L. Latkofsky, M. Gochenour, G. Reed, H. Weiland. BACK ROW: Mr. Welter — Advisor, F. Kowalinski, K. Williams, L. Osenbaugh — Pres., J. Cherry, E. Brecht — Court, L. Rizor, L. Beavers. JUNIOR OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPER- lENCE CLUB: FRONT ROW: M. Clark, T. I Ziegler, A. Bland, B. Tanner, S. Moore, Z. Ziviski. ROW 2: B. Bowerman, J. Waldrop, D. Melms, S. Williams, A. Della Flora, P. Ritter, J. Erme, J. Van Wormer. ROW 3: G. Brunner, M. Campbell, P. Pie- tras, M. Hartz, J. Downey, D. Dauer, J. Casey. BACK ROW: T. Post, J. Welborn, T. Campbell, C. Owens, D. Schultz, C. Emerson, D. Brunner. OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 291 Carpentry Is More Than Wood And Nails SENIOR CARPENTRY CLUB: ERONT ROW: M. Danielski, D. Wilkins, D. Capron. MIDDLE ROW: P. McGowan, D. Meyers Treas., J. Mitchell, R. Augustyniak, T. Jasinski, B. Thabit — Sec., P. King — V. Pres. BACK ROW: Mr. Vaughan — Advisor, J. Wise — Sgt.-at-Arms, C. Mason, M. Lambillolte, J. Seggie — Pres., J. Digby, R. Caswell. JUNIOR CARPENTRY CLUB: FRONT ROW: M. D’Amato, M. Aberl, C. Church, T. Elliott. MIDDLE ROW: J. Bender, D. Ru.ssell, J. Gauthier, J. Rcfi, P. Swartz, T. Clunk, J. Henry, B. Davis. BACK ROW: K. Mariucci, K. Meyers, R. Paul, L. Hichborn, R. Burbank, G. Keitzman, D. Gobbcll, Mr. Updike Advisor. 292 CARPENTRY CLUBS Careers, Extra Study Are Clubs’ Concerns 3 INDEPENDENT STUDY: FRONT ROW: S. Eiser, C. Ronda, M. Pruden, R. Dewey, K. Crawford, Mr. Mattimore — Advisor. ROW 2: K. Stewart, M. Irwin, M. Rosen, A. Green, A. Hojnacki, A. Kostanski, Mrs. Hook — Advisor. ROW 3: S. Garbers, N. Stolarski, L. Wozniak, G. Fraker, K. Bennett, D. Fabian, Mr. Shelt.— Advisor. BACK ROW: J. Jaworski, M. Gerding, D. Schultz, W. Dreyer, J. Nowicki, D. Stout, Mrs. Kunz — Advisor. NOT PICTURED: A. Campbell, P. Lovalenti, D. Rupe. HOME ECONOMICS RELATED OCCUPATIONS: SITTING: J. Clemens, Mrs. Jackson — Advisor, L. Hice, T. Sorosiak, C. Miller, A. Dudek, L. Stotler, P. Rarick, L. Alvarez, D. Van Pelt, C. Gibson — Rep., K. Ledoux. STANDING: B. Kolar, G. Adams, V. Molter — Sgt.-at-Arms, M. Mettler — Pres., T. Maran — Treas., P. Miller, D. Way, T. Gross, H. Hunt — Sec., Ms. Dickman — Advisor, B. Sicha — Chmn., J. Rutledge. NOT PICTURED: D. Gibbs, K. McQuestion. HERO INDEPENDENT STUDY 293 VIC A Works For A Better Tomorrow VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: SITTING: L. Cousino — Sgt.-at-Arms, L. Kimura — Chap., G. Cousino — Queen, K. Medere — V. Pres., V. Moore — Pari. STANDING: C. Herring — Pres., J. Simon — Treas., A. Leslie — Sec., D. Pease — Rep., Mrs. Woodling — Advisor. J i ' ' ' ' ' ll f .•Of . VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA (PART ONE): ONE HUNDRED PERCENT MEMBERSHIP CLASSES — Mrs. Thelma Lanz’ Diversified Career Health Occupations, Mrs. Cheryl Woodling’s Diversified Health Occupations, and Mrs. Joan Johnston’s Junior Cosmetology. FRONT ROW: D. Wilkins, J. Murray, 1. Mejia, C. Turney, P. Tobianski, S. Kelsey, A. Leslie, S. Westrick, S. Kasch, M. Martin. ROW 2: C. Stewart, T. Swiderski, K. Ellis, J. Simon, V. Moore, K. Medere, J. Dunne, D. Pease, C. Parrish, Mrs. Woodling — Advisor. ROW 3: M. Mauder, D. Haas, R. Goins, M. Hall, A. Perry, E. Franco, V. Craig, T. Smith, M. Mohr, S. Newman. BACK ROW: T. Liske, L. Gruppi, C. Lewis, L. Larrow, K. Emerine, B. McEwen, G. Bartow, S. Van Coppenolle, P. Poling, S. Nowak. 294 VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA (PART TWO): FRONT ROW: J.Fountain, B. Akers, D. Never, R. Stnarszcz, C. Counterman, L. Bodnar, B. Epstein, T. Filas, S. McMahon, D. Sosbe. ROW 2: S. Hopes, D. Smith, R. Perdeau, T. Storer, L. Cappelletty, M. Belongea, L. Schreiber, B. Chambers, L. Deters, R. Harrell. ROW 3: C. Herring, V. Rose, V. Zych, T. Vollmer, J. Rowe, J. Munoz, R. Krabill, L. Schwake, K. Buescher, G. Cousino, M. Lloyd, M. Kuzbicki. BACK ROW: P. Miller, J. Knott, B. Allen, D. Gordon, R. Miller, D. Woodbury, J. Ziemke, M. Coombs, L. Wietecki. J. Yocum, C. Isaac. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA (PART THREE): FRONT ROW: J. Janick, L. Kimura, K. Fink, D. Lohbauer, S. Karr, M. Ansted, B. Williams, C. Arquette, J. Cherry, S. Hunt. ROW 2: H. Privette, D. Lett, S. Critten, R. Wuerfel, J. Hornsby, M. Richardson, R. Karr, K. Warns, J. Smith, R. Smith, R. Boyd. ROW 3: S. Lanham, K. Bable, S. Ehman, L. McCoy, R. Roach, T. Saunders, S. Moore, R. Krohn, S. Driscoll, R. Rajner, R. Russell. BACK ROW: C. Monday, M. Mate, T. Wnorowski, M. Elliott, H. Hammon, E. Perkins, L. Jaworski, D. Bilbrey, D. Garrett, K. Brausieck. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA 295 FFA Gives Experience In Animal Care FUTURE FARMERSOF AMERICA — ANIMAL CARE I: KNEELING: L. Parke, J. Grote, D. Hollerbach, D. Rupe, J. Gilbert, S. Simmons, A. Black, D. Saunders. STANDING: V. Zink, L. Staab, J. Coleman, K. McNalley, H. Skopinski, S. Seely, H. Huston, S. Neill. THE ZON ING COMMITTEE: FRONT ROW: K. Mariucci, L. Speaker, S. Yeager,K. Korecki, K. Lewis, C. Hodgson, T. Powers. MIDDLE ROW: J. Casey, C. Holley — Sgt.-at-Arms, N. Ellison, K. Olson, D. Dusseau. BACK ROW: M. Cheatham — V. Pres., M. Green, Mrs. McMurray — Advisor, P. Pokorny — Sec., D. Schectman. 296 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Some Goofy Photos Of Some Goofy People Shimwabblc-shimbabblc-shimdabblc-dabblc-mwawble! (In other words, sorry about the Summer Players pic!) Tahur! 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Vernon Antietam PEOPLE Gettysburg Ashlawn V.M.L Toronto Harper’s Ferry Charlottesville In fl|H HH |M|nP fc_ll V ' II ' . ' 7 ,. • , u li a 1 j ■ ■ 1 r ► y ■ ' ' ■■ . ' -■ ■• ■■ 5 .;. Jl 1 i ' ! 8 u ■ iLfl 1 ■ m 1 e m m jmm 1 m y 320 ADS A Reminiscence In Time: Adena Kostanski Brynn Bedee Sheila Yeager Andy Ames Judy O’Brien Judy Bishop Mary McGee Sue Mitton Amy Otto Sue Augustyniak : ' ' Kellie Meehan Mary Jo Bowman Kim Siler Kim Smith Kim Madden Bev Cox Pam Zimmerman Marianne Trzaskowski Lisa McLaughlin Dave DeMuth i : . 321 322 Organizations Index Advisory Boards 275 Marching Band 254-255 Amateur Radio Club 281 Mixed Chorus 263 Band Sections 256-259 National Forensic League 273 Carpentry Clubs 292 National Honor Society 267 Chess Team 276 Occupational Work Experience Clubs 291 Christian Fellowship 282 ORACLE 252-253 Clerk Typist Blocks 290 Orchestra 261 Concert Choir 262 PANTHER’S PAUSE 264 Cooperative Office Education 286 Pep Band 260 Cycling Club 278 Pep Club 265 Data Accounting Blocks 287 Quill and Scroll 264 Data Processing Blocks 288 Quiz Bowl 266 Distributive Education Clubs of America 284-285 Secret Spirits 265 Equestrian Club 286 Senior Office Skills 286 Fantasy Gaming Society 279 Ski Club 277 Fine Arts Club 266 Social Studies Club 280-281 French Club 27! Spanish Club 271 French Flonorary 268 Spanish Honorary 269 Future Farmers of America 296 Stage Band 260 Future Homemakers of America 283 Stenographic Blocks 289 Future Teachers of America 283 Student Council 274 German Club 271 Thespians 272 German Honorary 268 Varsity Swing Chorale 262 Home Economics Related Occupations 293 Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amerca 294-295 Independent Study 293 Weightlifting Club 278 Junior Classical League 270 Whitmer Summer Players 273 Library Council 282 Zoning Committee 296 Senior Index Key lo Abbreviations: ARC — Amateur Radio Club; Art — Art Club; Bball — Baseball; Bskball -- Basketball; Carp — Carpentry Club; C-C — Cross-Country; CCh — Concert Choir; CF — Christian Fellowship; Chess — Chess Team; Chi — Cheerleaders; ClCom — Class Committee; CIO — Class Offieer; Cycle — Cycling Club; DBall — Donkey Basketball; Deb — Debate; DECA Dis¬ tributive Education Clubs of America; Eques — Equestrian Club; FallPlay — Fall Play; Fball — Football; FBol — Field Botany; FFA — Future Farmers of America; FGS — Fantasy Gaming Soci¬ ety; FHA — Future Homemakers of America; Fren - - French Club; FrH — French Honorary; FTA — Future Teachers of America; Germ — German Club; GrH — German Honorary; Golf — Golf; HCCt Homecoming Court; HERO — Home Economics Related Occupations; HCQ — Home¬ coming Queen; Hockey — Hockey; lAC — Indus¬ trial Arts Club; IE — Individual Events; IS — Independent Study; LC — Library Council; JCL - Junior Classical League; LC — Library Council; MBand - - Marching Band; Maj — Majorettes; Mus — Musical: MusCom - Musical Committee; NFL - National Forensic League; NHS — Na¬ tional Honor Society; OEA Office Education Association; ORACLE - ORACLE; Orch — Or¬ chestra; OWE — Occupational Work Experience; Panlh — Panthcrettes; PBand - Pep Band; Pep — Pep Club; PICom - Play Committee; PP — Pow¬ der Puff: PPAUSE — PANTHER ' S PAUSE; QB Quiz Bowl; Q S Quill and Scroll; SAB — Senior Advisory Board; SC Student Council; Ski Ski Club; Span - Spanish Club; SpH — Span¬ ish Honorary; SSC Social Studies Club; StAB — Student Advisory Board; SlBand Stage Band; Soccer- Soccer; Sym Symphonic Band: Tennis Tennis; Thes Thespians; Track -- Track; VBand Varsity Band; GVW Girls Varsity W; VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America; VSe Varsity Swing Chorale; Vbali Volleyball; WinlP Winter Play; Wrest Wrestling; WSP Whitmer Summer Players; Wtl Weightlifting Club. Acker, William 24. 202, 203. 210, 234. 235, 236. 237: Bskball 2. 3. 4; C-C 2. 3. 4; l-ren 2, 3; FrH 2. 3. 4; NHS 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Ackerman. Kelly 24. 275: Dball 4; Pep 2; SAB 4; Ski 2. 3; SlaB 3. Adamowicz. Lori 24. 286; Ol ' A 4 Hist.; Pep 2; PP 3. 4; Ski 3. Adams. Gail 24, 293; HliRO 3. 4. Adams, Reis 24. Agnello. Barb 24. 267, 289: Fren 2; FrH 3; NHS 3. 4; OEA 3 Pres., 4; SSC 2. 3. Albring, Kelly 24. Alex. Leslie 24. 290; OF:a 3. 4; Ski 2. 3. Allen. Brenda 24. 295: OF:a 3. 4; Ski 2. Allsoph, F:d 24. 204. 218. 178: Fball 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Wtl 4. Anderson, Dawn 24; OF.A 3. 4. Antoine. Beth 24: DF.CA 3. Archibald. Brad 24, 112: FrH 3. Arend. Beth 24: CF 3; Germ 2, 3; Track 2. Arkenburg. Clint 181. Armstrong, Patti 24. Ash. Brian 24: Fball 2. 3; Wtl 3. Auguslyniak. Brant 24. Augustyniak. Dennis 24. 203. 259. 260. 261, 262. 297: M Band 2, 3, 4; PBand 4; StBand 2, 3. 4; Sym 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; VSC 4. Augustyniak. Grant 24. Augustyniak. Roger 24, 292: Carp 4. Babich. Angela 25, 267, 275, 281: CF 3; NHS 3. 4; PP 3. 4; PPAUSE 3, 4; SAB 4; SSC 2. 3. 4. Babic. Kenneth 25. 295: VICA 4. Babic, Kevin 25, 291: OWE 4. Bacomc. Tammy 25: OEA 3. Bacon. Carol 25. 268, 281. 284: DECA 4; FrH 3, 4; MBand 2; PP 3. 4; Ski 2; SSC 3. 4. Baer. Marianne 25. Bailey, Mary 25. Baird, Pamela 25: Chess 4; Eques 2. 3; FallPlay 3; Mus 3, 4; SSC 2. Baker. Dianna 25: FHA 3. Ball, Tracy 25. Barker, Jeff 25, 172, 288: OEA 3, 4. Barrett. Lori 25. 281: Pep 3; Span 2; SSC 4. Bartel. Gary 25. 259: MBand 2, 3. 4; Sym 4; VBand 2 . Barton. Matt 25: Wrest 2. 3, 4. Bates, Donald 25. Battig, Suzanne 25. 281: DECA 3; MBand 2; SSC 3. 4; VBand 2. Baum. Kelley 25. 209, 282: LC 4; ORACLE 3; PP 3. 4; Tennis 2, 3. 4. Baumann. Kari 25, 231, 267. 281: Bskball 2, 3, 4; Germ 3: NHS 3, 4; SSC 3. 4. Baumgartner, David 25: CIO 2 ' Sgt.; Fball 2. 3; PP 4; Ski 2. Bcakas. Mary 23. 25, 179, 274; CIO 3 See.. 4 See.; Pep 2: PP 3. 4; SC 2. 3. 4; Ski 2. 3. Beavers. Leslie 26. 291: OWE 4. Beck. Brian 26. Beckman, Kathy 26. Beeler. Beth 23, 26. 264: CIO 4 Sgt.; ORACLE 3; PP 3. 4; Q S 4; StaB 3; Track 2. Bell, Eric 26, 258. 260; M Band 2. 3. 4; SlBand 3, 4; Sym 3. 4; VBand 2. Bcllair. James 26: Wrest 2. Bollg. Laurie 26. 267, 282. 284. 285: ClCom 3; DECA 3 Treas . 4 Pres ; LC 4; N HS 3. 4; Pep 3; PP 3, 4; Span 2; SSC 2, 3, 4; StAB 3. Bclongea. Michele 26. 295: Germ 2; VICA 3, 4. Bender, John 292: Carp 4. Berger. Ron 26. Berlin, Warren: SpH 4. Betz. F ' rcd 26. Bcugnon. Isabelle 26. 266. 271. 281; Art 4; FallPlay 4; I ' ren 4; SSC 4; WinlP 4. Bilbrey. Doug 26, 295: VICA 4. Billian, Robert 26. Birr, Tamtny 26, 267, 268, 270; (ierm 2, 3. 4; (JermH 2, 3. 4; NHS 3. 4. Bishop. Judy 26. 252. 265: CCh 4; CF 4 See.; l.C 4; ORACl.Fi 4; Pep 4; SSC 2. Blakesly. Howard 26: JCL 2; Mus 2; Pep 3; WintP 3. Blasingame, Lisa 26: l.C 3; OliA 3. Bloom. Jack 26. 277: (ierm 2; Ski 4. Boggs. Marisa 26. 172. 288: OFiA 3 Pres.. 4. Boles. Carolyn 26. 286: OF.A 4 Pari.; PP 3. 4; Ski 2. 3. 4; VBand 2. Btinner. Keven 27. Borkowski. Scott 27. 214. 218: Fball 2. 3. 4; Ski 2; Wtl 3. Borysiak. Cireg 27. Borysiak. Steven 27. Boyd. Ricky 27. 295: VICA 3. 4. Brausieck. Kurt 27, 295; VICA 3. 4. Bray. Tim 27. 278: Wtl 4. Brecht. Elaine 27. 291: OWE 3. 4. Bredcmcier. Frank 27. 270: Bowl 4; Germ 4. Brenner, Lauren 27. 106, 1 10, 125, 245, 274, 289: Chi 2, 3, 4; CIO 2. 3 — Pres.; HCCt 4; OEA 3. 4 See.; PP 3. 4; SC 2. 3. 4 — Pres.; Ski 4; SpH 3. Briggs, Tammy 27, 290: OEA 3, 4. Brimmer. Pam 27. 199, 265, 281: Pep 4; PP4;SSC 3. 4; Track 3. 4; GVW 4. Rouillard, Vicky 27. 262. 272: CCh 2; DECA 3; Thes 4; VSC 3. 4; WSP 3. Brown. Chris 27. Brown. Helene 27. 287: OEA 3. 4. Brunner. Dan 291; Fren 2; OWE 4; SSC 2. Brunner. Greg 291: OWE 4. Bryan. Randy 27. 170, 239: Wrest 2. 3. 4. Bryan. Wendy 27, 271: Fren 4. Buchholz. Todd 27. 284. 285: DECA 3. 4. Buckles. Garrett 27. 239: Wrest 3. 4. Buckley. Dorothy 27. 281; SSC 4; Vball 2, 3. Buescher, Kathi 28. 295: PP 4; VICA 3. 4. Buden, Micki 28. 224, 264. 269. 282: Art 2; Bskball 2; ORACLE3; PP 3. 4; Q S 4 Pres.; Ski 2. 3; Track 2; Vball 2. 3. 4 Co-Capt.; SpH 2. 3, 4. Burrows. Tammy 28. Campbell. Mark 291: OWE 3. 4. Campbell. Tina 28; OEA 3. 4; PP 4. Cappelletty. Lisa 28. 295: VICA 4. Capron. Darren 28. 292: Carp 4. Carey. Anthony 28. 218: Fball 2, 3. 4; FBol 2; JCI. 2. 3. Carmichael, Anne 28, 267, 268: ot 2; FrH 3, 4; NHS 3, 4. Carter. William 204: Fball 3; Track 2. 3, 4; Wrest 2. Caswell, Robert 28, 292: Carp 4. Chambers. Brenda 28. 295: VICA 3. 4. Chambers. Renee 28. 289: OEA 3. 4; PP 3. Charvat, Beth 28. 281: SSC 2. 3. 4. Cherry. Joy 291: FHA 3; OEA 3; OWE 4. Childress. Clifford 203. 204: Track 3. 4. Cislo. Marie 269: SpH 4. Clark. Kami 28. 284; Art 2; DECA 3. 4. Clark, Virginia 28, 267, 269: Eques 2; NHS 3. 4; PP 3; SpH 2, 3. 4. ’demons. Dawn 28. 252. 253, 262. 272. 273, 274: ClCom 4; DIX ' A 3 Pres.. 4; FallPlay 2. 3. 4; IE. 2. 3. 4; Mus 2. 3. 4; NFL 3, 4; ORACLE; 4; PICom 2. 3, 4; SC 4; SSC 2; SlAB 2. 3; Thes 3. 4; VSC 3. 4; WintP 4; WSP 3. Clifton. Thomas 28. 242: Hockey 4; Span 2. Cochenour. Dale 28. Coker, Cheryl 28. Cole. Judy 28. 291: OWE! 4; VICA 3. Cole. Tony 28. Colston, Virginia 29. 286: 0E;A 4. Compton. William 29, 242, 243: Hockey 4; Ski 4. Cook, Jerry 29. Cooper. Jeff 29. Cornett. Rick 29. Counsellor. Tracy 29, Cousino. Beth 29. 288: 0E:A 3. 4 Hist.; SSC 3. Cousino. Georgene 29. 277. 294. 295: CCh 2; PP 4; Ski 2. 3. 4; VICA 3. 4 Queen. Cousino. Usa 29. 294: CCh 2; CF ' 3 Sgt.; VICA 3. 4 Sgt. Cox, Barbara 29. 286: CCh 2; 0E:A 3. 4. Crawford. Kim 29. 273. 281. 293: Fren 2; IS 3. 4; NFL 2. 3. 4; S.SC 4. Cudjoe. Jacqueline 288: CE ' 3; 0E;A 3, 4; Pep 2. Cummins, Kathy 29. Cunningham, Ken 29. Czerniejewski. Thomas 29: FFA Pres. Damazyn. Anne 29. Dameworth. Rebecca 29, 281: ETA 2; MBand 2, 4; PP 4; SSC 4; Sym 2, 3. Daniciski. Mark 29. 292: Carp 4. Daunhaucr, Steven 29. 180, 242, 271. 284, 285: DECA 3. 4; Hockey 4; Span 3, 4. Davis. Michael 29. 291: OWE 4. Davis, William 292: Carp 4. Dawson. Mary 29, 247, 259, 260. 271: E ' ren 4; ITA 2; Mus 2. 3, 4; Panlh 3. 4; PBand 2; MBand 2. 3. 4; SlBand 3, 4; Sym 3. 4; VBand 2. DeMuth, Lora 30. 230, 231: Bskball 3, 4; MBand 2. 4; ORACLE 3; PP 4; VBand 3. Dent. Shelley 30. 268: Fren 3; FrH 4. Deters. Lisa 30, 107, 1 1 I. 295; HCCt 4; VICA 3, 4. Dewey. Brenda 30, 287: OEA 3. 4. Dewey. Sheila 30. 287: OEA 3. 4. Dickens. Michelle 30: Eques 2, 3; IE 2; PP 3. 4; Span 2, 3; SSC 4. Dickson, Jeff 30. Digby. Jeff 30, 292: Carp 4; Ski 2; Soccer 3. Di Lorenzo. Theresa 30: CCh 4; SSC 2. Dison. Cheryl 30, 284: DECA 3. 4. Dixon. Deron 30, 266, 267, 268. 275. 281: E ' ren 3; FrH 4; NHS 3. 4; QB 4; SAB 4; SSC 4. Dmytryka. Nancy 30. 199. 257. 260, 261. 267. 268. 270; (ierm 2, 3. 4 V.Pres.; Germll 3. 4; MBand 2.3 Sec.. 4 Lib.; N HS 3. 4; Orch 2; PBand 2, 3. 4; PP 3. 4; StBand 3; Sym 2. 3 See., 4 Lib.; Track 2. 3. 4; GVW 4. Doarn. Sheila 30. 199, 269, 277: PP 3. 4; Ski 2. 3. 4; SpH 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Doll. Kelly 30: VICA 3. Donalh. Jim 30: Wrest 2, 3. Dotlci. Julie 30. 171. 287: OEA 3. 4; SC 3. Downey. Bruce 30. 178: Wtl 3. 4. Draheim. Ron 30: PP 3: SSC 2. Drayton, Cynthia 30, 287; 0E;A 3. 4; .SSC 2. Drees. Paul 30. 281: ARC 2. 3. 4. Dreyer. William 31. 264, 268, 293: Bball 2; E ' ren 2. 3; Erll 4; IS 4; PPAUSE: 3. 4; Q S 4. DuBry, Dawn 31. 199. 208. 209. 231. 269. 275; Bskball 2. 3. 4; ClCom 2. 4; PP 3.4; SAB 4; SpH 4; SiAB 2; SSC 3; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 4. DuChene. Sandy 31. 290: OF.A 3. 4. Dudar. Majwa 31. 267. 268, 271: Eren 2. 4; FrH 2. 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; PP 4, Duhaime. Dawn 31. 123: Ski 3; SiAB 3. Dupuis. Geoffrey 31. l ' )uquelte. Paula 31: Fren 2. 3. I-arl, (ireg 31. East. Mark 31. Elliott, Kathryn; Art 4; VICA 3. 4, idlioll, Mark 31. 295: .Soccer 3; VICA 4. Idlison, Nancy 31. 209. 267. 280. 287. 296: NHS 3. 4; 0E:A 3. 4; SSC 3. 4; Tennis 4. E ' merine. Karen 31. 294: PP 3; Ski 2; VICA 3, 4. E;merson. John 31. Erdmann. Michelle 31: OEA 3. F.rme. Jane 31. 291: OWE 4. Eskra. Colleen 31. 269: .SpH 4; Tennis 2. Fabian. Diane 31, 293: Germ 2; IS 4. Farmer. Sheila 31. 119. 280: MCh 2: Mus 4; PP 3; Span 2; SSC 3. 4, Fa ekas. A.J. 31. 204: Track 3. I eldstein. Robin 31. l ellers. Matthew 32. 218: Fball 2, 3. 4. Fcllman, Pcicr 32. Felt, John 32. Fcrgu.son, Susan 32: PP 4; Span 2; SSC 3. 4. Filas, Tammy 295; VICA 3. 4. Finch. John 32, 258. 260, 261: MBand 2. 3. 4; PBand 2, 3, 4; SlBand 3. 4; Sym 2. 3, 4 — Treus. Fink. Kerri 32. 295: VICA 4. Fischbach. Rick 32. Fitzpatrick. Richard 32. Flaminio. Tony 32. 196, 197,218.234. 237; Bball 2, 3, 4; Bskball 2, 3. 4; Fbal! 2. 3. 4. Flowers, Sandy 32. 11 5, 267. 268. 271; Fren 2, 3, 4; FrH 2. 3. 4: Mus 3. 4; NHS 3. 4; Panth 2. Foreman. Sherri: OWF 3, 4. Fox. Timothy 32: Wrest 2. Francicy, William 32: WSP 2. 3. Fravor. David 32. 218; Fball 2, 3. 4; Fren 2. Fredericks, John 32: Track 2. Frey, Nancy 32. Fulton. Jeanette 32. 257. 261, 267, 268, 271; F.qucs 2; Fren 2. 3, 4; FrH 2. 3. 4; MBand 2. 3. 4 Lib.; Mus 3; NHS 3. 4; PP 3; Sym 2, 3. 4 - Lib.: VBand 2. ' Fuss. James 32: F.qucs 3. 4; Mus 4; PlCom 4; WintP 4. Gambrell, Lori 32. 288: OFA 3, 4; Span 2; SSC 3. Ciarbers. Susan 32, 282. 289, 293: CF 3, 4 — P res.; IS 4; OLA 3, 4; SSC 2. Garmon. Karen 32; Pep 3. Gauthier. Sherri 33. 106, 108, 109. 227. 229. 244. 269: C-C 2: Chi 2. 3, 4; Sym 2. 3. 4; HCCt 3; HQ 4: MBand 2; Orch 2; PP 3, 4; Ski 2; SpH 3, 4; Track 2, 3; GVW 3. (iawle. Theresa 33. 1 19, 247: F ques 2. 3, 4; Panth 2. 4 Capt.; PP 3. 4; VICA 3; WintP 2. 4; WSP 2. Ciaynor. Jennifer 33, 280; Ski 2. 3; SSC 4. Gcdcon, Susan 33. 267, 289: NHS 3, 4; OEA 3. 4; Ski 2. (icer, David 33. Gerding. Michael 33. 122, 267, 293; DBall 4; IS 4; NHS 3. 4; Span 2. (icrily. John 33. Gcriach. (ireg 33. Germain, Beth 33. 267. 268: FrH 2, 3. 4; NHS 3, 4. (iibbons, Julie 33; CCh 2; DFX ' A 3. (lirts. Roger 33. Gladney. Bonny 33. Glowski. Dawn 23. 33, 111, 264. 274; CIO 2 V.Pres., 3 V.Prcs., 4 - Pres.; HCCl 4; ORA- CI.F: 3; PP 3. 4; Q S 4; Ski 3. 4. Gochenour.- Michael 33, 291; OW[: 4; Ski 2, 3; Wrest 2. Godfrey, Katrina 33. 267. 283: FTA 4 See.; JCL 2. 3 See.: MBand 2; NHS 3, 4. (ioten, Susan 33. 267, 269: N HS 3, 4 Corr. See.; PP 3; SpH 2. 3. 4; S.SC 3. (iollihcr, Melissa 33, 287: Sques 2. 3. 4 Pres. Good. Stacey 33. 257. 260. 267. 269: MBand 2, 3.4; NHS 3. 4; PBand 4; PP 3. SpH 3. 4; Sym 3. 4; VBand 2. (Jordon. Danette 33. 295: VICA 3. 4. (Jrant, Lisa 23. 33, 123: CF 3; CICom 4; CIO 4 V.Prcs.; Cycle 4; DBall 4; Pep 2: Pp 3, 4; PPAUSF: 3; SC 3; Ski 2. 3; Span 2. 3; SSC 3; StAB 2; Track 2, 3. (irayc yk, Jodi 34: VICA 3. (ireenberg. David 34. 278: Ski 2, 3: Wtl 4. (Jrcincr, Matt 34, 270; F ' ball 2: (Jerm 2. 4. (Jribben, Julie 34, (irodi, lirnie 34. 281: Fball 2. 3. 4. Gross. Tracy 34. 293; HERO 3. 4. (Jrove, Michelle 34. (Jrove. William 34. Grubinski. Kim .34. 282: LC 4; SSC 4; VICA 3. (iruppi. Lori 34, 294: Ski 2; VICA 3. 4. (Jrul ner, Mike 181, 277; Ski 3. 4. (iryc a. Michelle 34. 284. 285; DF.CA 3. 4; Vball 3. Gulch. Paul 34, (Junlsch. Brenda 34. 261: Orch 2, 4; Span 2; SSC 3. Haas. Deanna 34. 294: VICA 3, 4. Hammon. Howard 34. 295: VICA 4. Hancock. Cindy 34. 123. 209, 264. 267, 270: DBall 4: Germ 2, 3. 4; N HS 3. 4; PP 4; PPAUSE 3, 4; Q S 4; Tennis 3, 4; VBand 2; GVW 4. Hanf, Karl 34. 123, 187. 267. 268: DBall 4; FrH 2. 3. 4; NHS 3, 4. Hanna. Robin 34. 263: Art 2; CCh 3. 4. Harding, Pamela 34, 269: SpH 3, 4. Hardy, Tim 35. Harmon, Kathie 259. 261, 269: MBand 2; Mus 2; Orch 4; Span 2; SpH 2. 4; Sym 2, 4. Harrell, Regina 35. 295; VICA 3. 4. Harri.s, Teresa 35, 288: OEA 3. 4. Hartman. Heidi 35. 258. 261. 264, 275: CIO 2 — See.; MBand 2. 4; ORACLE 3; PBand 2; Q S 4; SAB 4; Sym 3, 4; VBand 2. Hartsock, Pamela 35, 286; LC 3; OEA 3. 4. Hartz. Mike 291: OWE 4, Harvey, Edward 35, 260, 284; DECA 4; MBand 2, 3. 4; SlBand 3, 4; VBand 2. 3. Harvey, Tim 35: Fball 2, 3. Hasapes, John 35. Hauprichl. Barbara 35. 168. 287: Bskball 2, 3; OEA 3. 4. Haynes. Kelli 35, 286: OEA 3, 4. Heath, Daniel 35. 291; Chess 3; Fball 2; OWE 4; Wtl 4. Hcisc, Gerald 35, 281: ARC 3. 4. Hcrbslcr. Cheryl 35, 286: CCh 2; FTA 3; OEA 3, 4; SSC 2. Herdman, John 35. Herrick. Jeff 35. Herring. Christie 35. 294. 295: Eques 2, 3; VICA 3, 4. Hcr ig. Orval 35: VICA 3. Hess. Becky 35, 281, 289; OEA 3. 4 — Pari.; SSC 3, 4. Heyse, Barb 35: OEA 3, 4 - See. Hice, Linda 293: HERO 3. 4. Hill. Amy 35. 107. Ill, 122. 267. 269. 274. 281; DBall 4; HCCl 4; Mus 4; NHS 3. 4 Pres.; SC 2; SpH 3. 4; SSC 2. 3 Sec., 4 — See. Hiscr. Kristina 36. Hocffel. Roberta 36. 277, 282: Chi 2, 3; LC 3. 4; PP 3, 4; Ski 4; Track 2. Hoffer, Kay 36. Hoffer, Keith 36: VICA 3. Hojnacki, Ann 36. 264. 266. 267, 269. 281, 293: IS 3. 4; NHS 3.4; PPAUSE 3, 4; QB 2. 3, 4; Q S 4 V.Prcs.; SpH 2. 3. 4; SSC 2, 3. 4. Holder. Don 26. Hollerbach. Julie 36. 263. 283: CCh 3. 4; FHA 3. 4; MCh 3, 4. Holman. Robert 36. 204. 205. 210. 21 I: C-C 2. 3, 4; Ski 2. 3; Track 2. 3. 4. Holtfrctcr, Robert 36, 203, 204, 218. 281: Fball 2, 3. 4; SSC 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Hood, Doug 36. 106; Bskball 2. Hooper, Virginia 36: CCh 2. 3; MCh 3; Span 2. Hoover. Gregory 36, 242; Hockey 3, 4, Hopes. Molly 36. Houghton, Trisia 36, 199: CICom 2; Pep 2; PP 3, 4; SSC 2; Track 2. 4; Vball 3. Howe, Karen 36, 199. 259, 260. 261: MBand 2. 3. 4; StBand 2. 3, 4; Sym 3, 4; Track 3, 4; VBand 2. Hunt, Howard 36. 293; HFiRO 4. Hurt. Rod 36, 278: Bball 2; Wtl 4. Huth, Larry 36. Imo, Dan 36. Irwin. Li.sa 36. 258, 261: Orch 2. 3; MBand 2. 3. 4; PBand 2, 3; Sym 2, 3. 4. Isaac. Cindy 37. 295: Pep 3; PP 4; VICA 3, 4, Isenberg. Dennis 277: PPAUSE: 3, 4; Ski 2. 3. 4. Lshikawa. Yoshiko 37, 281: SSC 4. Jack.son, Gary 37. 291: OWE; 4. Jacobs. Jack 37. 267. 269. 276: Chess 2. 3. 4 V.Pres.; NHS 3. 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4. Jaime, Roberto 37. 197; Bball 2, 3. 4. Jakubowski, Mark 37: Janick. Jim 37, 295: VICA 4. Janicki. Brenda 37, 245. 267. 269. 277: Chi 3. 4; FBot 2: NHS 3, 4; Ski 2, 3, 4; SpH 3. 4; Track 2. Jarvis, Kelly 37: OEA 3; Span 2. Jasinski, Troy 37, 292: Carp 4. Jaworski, Lawrence 37, 295: VICA 4. Jodway, Anne 37: SlAB 3. Johnson. Julie 37, 290: Art 3; OEA 3, 4; Span 2. John.son. Kevin 37. 267, 269. 281: N HS 3. 4; SpH 4; SSC 4. Johnston. Matthew 37, 203, 210. 211.267; C-C 2, 3, 4; FrH 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Jones, Doug 37, 125. 203. 267, 269; NHS 3. 4; Ski 2. 3. 4; SpH 2, 3, 4; Span 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. Jones, Jenny 37; Eques 2; PP 3. 4; Vball 2. Jones, Tami 37, 268, 274; FrH 4; Panth 2, 3; SC 3, 4; Ski 2, 3. Jordan, Robert 37: VICA 3. Kahan, Faith 37; DECA 3; SpH 3. Kale. Jeff 38. 206. 218. 267. 269. 277: Fball 2. 3,4; NHS 3. 4; Ski 2, 3, 4; SpH 2. 3, 4 — Treas.; Tennis 2. 3, 4. Karr, Scott 38, 295: VICA 3, 4. Kaszubski, Laurie 38, 280: JCL 2; Pep 3; PP 3; SSC 4. Keener, Jennifer 38; FHA 2; VICA 3, 4. Keller, Lisa 38. 172, 199, 201. 267. 269; Bskball 2; N HS 3, 4; PP 3, 4; Ski 2. 3; Span 2, 3, 4; SpH 2, 3, 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Kempf. Amy 38. 267: NHS 3, 4; SpH 2. 3, 4. Kennedy, Eric 38: ARC 3. Kennedy, Tammy 38: VICA 3. Kern. Terri 38. 245: Chi 3, 4; Ski 2. Kerr, Donald 38. Kerr. Julie 38. Kcsscl. James 38. Kilcorse, Thomas 38, 257, 260: PBand 2; Ski 2; Sym 3. 4; VBand 2. Kimura, Laurie 38, 294, 295: CF 2; SSC 2; Track 2; VICA 4. King. Kalli 38, 284: DECA 4. King, Paul 38, 292: Carp 4; MBand 2; StBand 2. King. Thcrese 38. 123, 264. 269, 275, 277: CIO 3 — Sgl.; DBall 4; PP 3, 4; PPAUSE 3, 4; Q S 4; SAB 4; Ski 2. 3. 4; SpH 3, 4; StAB 2. Knack, Natalie 38; OEA 3. Knau.ss, Brad 38, 236, 237: Bskball 2, 3. 4. Knott. Julie 38. 295: Art 2 Treas.; VICA 3. 4. Kocster, Michael 39. Kostanski, Adena 39, 264, 268, 280. 293: IS 3. 4; Mus 2, 4; ORACLE 3. 4; Q S 4; SSC 2. 3. 4. Koilarczyk, James 39. Kowalinski, Florian 39. 291: OWE 4. Kowalka, Kevin 39. Kowalski. Marcia 39. Koziarski. Dan 39. Krabill, Regina 39. 295: VICA 3. 4. Kramer. Susan 39. 267. 269: NHS 3. 4 Treas.; PP 3; SpH 2, 3, 4; SSC 2. Krelz, Meli.ssa 39, 287; OEA 3. 4. Krispin, John 39. Krohn, Dave 39. Kruger. Amy 39. Kujawa. Richard 39, 280: SSC 4. Kunz, Brenda 39, 288; 0E:A 3. 4. Kurtz, l.isa 39. 289: OEiA 3. 4. Kuzbicki. Mary 39, 187. 295: VICA 3. 4. Kwapich, Karen 39: JCl, 3. Kylcr, Dana 39: Art 2; Pep 3. Lacy, Laura: OEiA 3; Span 2; Thes 3. Lais. Max 39, 267, 272: Germ 2; NHS 3. 4; Thes 3. 4; WSP 2. Lambert, Robert 40. Lambillotlc. Michael 40, 292: Carp 4. Landis, Laurie 288: CF 3; OliA 3, 4. Laraway. Dave 40. 197. 198: Bball 3. 4; PP 3; Ski 2. 3; Span 2. 3; SpH 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. Larsen, Jim 40. LaRue, Melody 268, 270: FHA 2; FrH 4; JCL 4. LaScola, Anthony 40. Laube. Patrick 40. Laughtin, Kris 40. 286: Fren 2; OEA 3, 4. LaVoy, Mike 40. Lay. Lori 40: PP 3. 4; Ski 2. SSC 2. Lee, Jodi 40. Lee. Pam 40: VICA 3. Lee. Sandy 40, 245. 275: Chi 3, 4; PP 3, 4; SAB 4; Span 2. Lefevre. Julie 40. 267. 269, 287: Bskball 2; NHS 3. 4; OEA 3. 4; Span 2; SpH 3. 4. Leonhard, Mike 40. 277: Ski 2. 3. 4; Track 2. Leow, Tom 40. Leslie, Beth 40, 286; OEA 4. Leslie, Eric 40. 266: Art 2. 3, 4. Lett, Douglas 40, 295: VICA 4. Lewis, Connie 40, 257, 294: VICA 3. 4. Lcyman, Jacqueline 40: VICA 3. Lindo, Laurie 41. 180. Lloyd. Bill 41. 206. 207. 218. 288: Fball 3, 4; OEA 3. 4 — Pari.; Tennis 3. Lloyd. Mary 41. 295: VICA 3. 4. Lohbaucr, Daniel 41. 295: ARC 2; VICA 3, 4. Long, Valeric 41: Eques 2; FallPlay 2; PP 3, 4; Ski 2. 3. 4; Track 3; Vball 2. 3. 4; WintP 2; WSP 2. Lorigan, Ted 41. MacDonald. Terry 41: Cycle 3. Maciolck, Eileen 41, 284: DECA 3. 4; Eques 2. 3. Maher. Christine 41, 286; OEA 3 — Pari.. 4 — V.Pres. Makow.ski, Cindy 41. Ill, 228. 244. 267. 282: Chi 2. 4; Gym 4; LC 4; NHS 3, 4; SC 2. Maiaezewski. David 41, 196, 197, 218. 235, 236. 237: Bball 2. 3, 4; Bskball 2, 3, 4; Fball 2, 3, 4. Mallctl, Todd 41. Mallory. Gregory 41: Cycle 3. Mann, Brenda 41, 286: OEA 4. Maran, Terre 41, 293: HERO 4. Martin. April 41. Marlin, Cindy 41. Marlin, Ian 41, 214: Germ 2, 3; Soccer 2. 4. Marvel, Nicholas 41. 107, 202, 204, 267: Germ 3; NHS 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Mark, Ann: Germ 3; NHS 3. 4; PP 3; Span 2; SpH 2, 3. 4. Marx, Timothy 41,214, 269, 277: Ski 4; Soccer 2. 3, 4; SpH 3. 4. Mason, Chuck 42, 292: Carp 4. Matthews. Terry 42. 277; Bball 2; Ski 3, 4. Mauss. Deena 42, 288: Bskball 2. 3; OEA 3, 4; Ski 2. 3; SSC 2. Maybee, Deborah 42, 176. 199. 264. 268, 270: Germ 2. 3. 4; Grll 2. 3. 4; PP 3. 4; Q S 4; PPAUSE 3. 4; SSC 2; Track 2. 3, 4; GVW 4. Mayes, Jim 42. Mayes, Robert 42. McBride, Shelly 42; Art 4; CF 4; PP 4. McCarthy, Timothy 42. McClain. Lesa 42. 280: Germ 2, 3; Pep 2; SSC 4. McCoy. Larry 42. 295; VICA 4. McCrory. Doreen 42. 290: OE.A 4. McElhcncy, Robert 42. McEwen. Brenda 42. 294: CCh 2; Chess 2; VICA 3, 4. Mefiee, Mary 42. 227, 228, 253, 264, 267, 269: DECA 3; Gym 2. 3.4; NHS 3, 4; ORACLE 3. 4; PP 3, 4: 0 S 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4. McGhee, Laura 42, 258, 267: DE.CA 3; MBand 2. 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Span 2. 3; SpH 3, 4; SlBand 4; Sym 2, 3, 4. Mc(jinnis. Linda 42. McIntyre, Karina 42: SSC ' 3. McKean, Diana 42. McLean, Steven 42. 198: Bball 3. McMahon. Molly 42: OliA 3, 4; PP 4. McMahon. .Sara 43, 114, 116. 118. 120, 262, 263, 272. 273, 295: CCh 2. 4; Mus 3. 4; 0[-:A 3; Thes 4; VSe 3, 4; WintP 4; WSP 3. 4. SENIOR lNDi:X 323 McNccly, Bill 43. McQuc.slion. Kelly 43. McRury, Bill 43: C-C 2. Meadows, Shelly 43. 289: OEA 3. 4. Meehan, Kellie 43, 122. 253, 264. 269: DBall 4: MBand 2; Mas 2; ORACLE 3, 4; Q S 4; SC 3; SpH 3, 4. Meier, James 43. 276: Chess 4. Melms, Dawn 43. 291: OEA 3; OWE 4. Meridieth, Eddie 239: Fball 3; Wrest 2, 3, 4. Metter, Barry 43, 214, 215: Ski 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4. Mclticr, Michelle 43. 293: ETA 2; HERO 3. 4 — Pres. Meyer, Kevin 43. Meyerhofer, Tracy 43, 269: NHS 3. 4; SpH 3, 4. Meyers, Don 292: Carp 4. Miller, Alison: 43, 264, 268, 269: Germ 2; GrH 3. 4: NHS 3, 4: PPAUSE 3, 4: Q S 4; SpH 2, 3, 4. Miller, Amanda 43, 107, 266, 267, 268, 282: FrH 4 — Pres.; LC 4; N HS 3, 4; QB 2, 3, 4; SSC 2, 3 — Hi.si.: SiAB 2. Miller, Chris 43, 270, 293: Germ 3. 4; HERO 4. Miller, Jaime 43, 284, 285: DECA 3. 4. Miller. Melinda 43. 288: OEA 3 — Sec., 4 - V.Prcs. Miller, Peggy 43. 293, 295: HERO 4; VICA 3, 4. Milks, Jeffrey 43, 178, 216, 218: Fball 3, 4. Milchcl, Belly 287: OEA 3, 4. Mitchell, Don 43, 218, 278: Fball 3, 4; Wll 4. Milton, Su.san 44, 252, 263. 269, 272, 273: CCh 2, 3, 4: FallPlay 4; Frcn 2; Mas 2, 3, 4; ORACLE 4; PlConi 2, 3. 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4; Thes 3. 4; WinlP 3. 4; WSP 3. Modrow.ski, Marty 44, 197, 218, 221, 267, 268: Bbali 2, 3, 4: Fball 2, 3, 4: Germ 2. 3; GrH 2, 3, 4 — Pres.; NHS 3, 4; Wrest 2. Moffett, Joanne 44: PP 4: VICA 3 — Park, 4. Moffett, Mark 44. Mollcr, Victoria 44. 293: HERO 3, 4. Monhollcn, Clifton 44. Monhollcn, Sa.san 44. 269, 282: LC 4: SpH 3, 4. Moore. Shelly 44, 295: PP 3. 4; VICA 3. 4. ‘ Morrin, John 44, 218, 278: Fball 3. 4; Wil 3. 4. Morris, Paal 44. Mail, Phyllis 44: VICA 3. Manoz, Jaanita 44. 295: PP 4; VICA 3, 4. Maranyi, Doaglas 44. Marphy, Bill 44: Soccer 2. 3. Nagle, Don 44, 179, 198, 287: Bball 3; OEA 4. Nagle. Jim 44. 206, 207, 277: Orch 2; Ski 4; Tennis 3. Naas, Sherri 44. Neeley. Kathryn 44: Germ 2; SSC 3: Vbll 3. Nchrig, Jim 44, 278: Wtl 3. 4. Nickens, Kenneth 44, 286: OEA 3. 4: SSC 2. 3. Norris, Wendy 45, 189: Frcn 2; PP 4; VICA 3. Nowaezyk. Sherrie 45, 287: OEA 3, 4; Ski 3. Nowakowski, John 45. Nyers, Mary Jo 45, 245, 275, 280: Art 2; Chi 3, 4: Pep 2; PP 3. 4: PPAUSE 3; SAB 4; Ski 2. 3: Span 3: SSC 2. 3. 4: WinlP 2. Oakley. Thomas 45. 259, 270. 272: FallPlay 3, 4: JCL 3, 4 Pres.: MBand 2, 3; Mas 2, 3. 4; SSC 2. 3; Sym 3, 4: Thes 3, 4: VBand 2: WinlP 3. 4; WSP 2. 3. 4. Obcrie, Doag 45. O’Bicn, Jady 45, 252, 280: ORACLE 3.4 Efdilor: PP 3. 4; SSC 4: StAB 2. 3: Wrest-Slals 3, 4. O ' Brien, Kelly 45. 277: Ski 2. 4. O ' Bryan. Tracy 45. 267: CCh 2. 3: Mas 3; VSC 3, 4. Odom. Lynn 45. 286: OLA 4. Ochlcrs, John 45. 197, 167: Bball 2. 3. 4: NHS 3, 4: PP 4: Span 2, 3; SpH 2. 3. O ' Leary, Dan 45. 175, 218: Fball 2, 3. 4: Ski 2, 3; Track 2. Oliver. Hamphrey 45. Ondras, Mark 45. Opfermann, John 45. Orange, Lorinclle 45, 267, 274, 289: NHS 3. 4: OF;a 3, 4 - Treas.: SC 4. Ortiz, Chri.stina 45, 290: OEA 3, 4. Osbarn, Denise 45, 264: PPAUSE 3. 4: Q S 4. Osenbaagh, Lori 45, 291: OWE 4: VICA 3. Osten, Mike 45. 286: OEA 4. Oslcn, Sandra 46, 283: FHA 4; MCh 2; Mas 2: OEA 4 — Sec.; PP 3; Span 2, 3. Otis, Sandra 46, 289: OEA 3, 4. Owczarzak, Brenda 46, 262, 263: CCh 2, 3, 4; VSC 4. Owen. Laaric 23. 46, 274: CIO 3 — Treas., 4 — Treas.; HCCl 3; Pep 2; PP 3, 4; Ski 2, 3; Span 3; SlAB 2. Page. Kathryn 46. Panck, Thomas 46. Parrish. Carole 46. 294: VICA 3, 4. Parsons, Tony 46. 262, 263: CCh 3, 4: VSC 2, 3, 4. Patton, Rass 46. Paal, Christine 46. 284: CCh 2, 3; DECA 3, 4: Eqaes 2; Panlh 2: Thes 2, 3. Pavkovich, Robert 46. Payette, John 46, 242: Hockey 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2. Pearson, Vicki 46. Peeler, Elizabeth 46, 280: SSC 4. Pence, Sheila 46. 263, 283: CCh 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4 — V.Prcs. Pcrdcaa, Rebecca 46. 186, 227, 228, 245, 277, 295: Chi 4; Gym 3, 4: PP 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: VICA 3, 4. Perkins. Eric 46, 295: VICA 4. Phillips. Kimberly 46, 122, 267, 269. 280; DBall 4; N HS 3. 4: PP 3. 4; Span 2, 3; SpH 3, 4; SSC 4 — V.Prcs.; Tennis 2. 3. Phillips. Michael 46. Philo. Elizabeth 46, 267, 289: NHS 3, 4; OEA 3, 4; Ski 2; Tennis 2. Pickard, Scott 47: VICA 3. Pickens, Cheryl 47; Pep 2; PP 3; Ski 3. Pickle, James 47, 115, 121,262, 263, 272. 273: CCh 2. 3. 4; Fall Play 2, 3. 4; IE 2, 3, 4 — V.Prcs.; M as 2, 3, 4; N FL 2, 3, 4; PlCom 2, 3. 4; Thes 2. 3, 4 — Pres.; Track 2; VSC 2. 3, 4; WinlP 2. 3, 4; WSP 2, 3. 4. Plamondon, Cheryl 47: SSC 4. Pohorccki, Laari 47: VICA 3. Pokorny, Mark 47. 258, 267, 269: MBand 2. 3, 4; Mas 2. 3.4; NHS 3, 4: Orch 3; Span 2; SpH 3.4; Sym 2, 3. 4; Thes 2, 3, 4: WinlP 2; WSP 2. Poling, Pam 47. 294: PP 4; VICA 3. 4. Pollick, Robert Jr. 47. Pontias, Keith 47. Pool, Molly 47, 112, 244: Chi 2. 3, 4; Track 2. Porter, Connie 47, 283: FHA 3, 4. Potash. Steven 47, 267, 269, 276: Chess 2, 3 — Pres., 4 Pres.; NHS 3. 4; Span 2: SpH 3, 4. Poller, Teresa 47, 280, 287: OEA 3. 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. Price, Edward 47, 269, 271: CF 2: Frcn 4; LC 3; SpH 4; SSC 3. Priest, Tcri 47: VICA 3. Privcllc, Harry 47, 295: VICA 3, 4. Qaccnan, Candace 47. 286: OFiA 3. 4. Qairie. Saanne 47. Rafferty, Steve 47, 277: Bball 2; Ski 2, 3. 4. Ragan. Scott 47, 168. 266, 273, 280. 284: DECA 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4: QB 3, 4; SSC 2. 3. 4. Ratliff, Sac 48. 280: Pep 2: PP 2; SSC 4. Recce, Nancy 48. 189: I ' allPlay 2: Panlh 2: PP 4. Reed, Glenn 291: OWL! 2, 4. Reed, Richard 48. 216, 217, 218, 220, 221: Fball 2, 3, 4. Reed, Tina 48, 284, 285: DFX ' A 3. 4. Reichel, Melis.sa 48, 178, 284: DFX ' A 4. Renlz. Dave 48. Reathcr. John 48. Revard, Roni 48, 288: OEA 4-Sec. Rhcgne.ss. Lori 48, 280: Frcn 2: SSC 3. 4. Rhine. Lynne 48. 263: CCh 4. Richmond, Cindy 48, 269, 283: FHA 2 Pab. C ' hmn., 3 V.Prcs., 4 Pres.; SpH 3, 4. Rickard, Jeff 48: Fball 2; FBot 2; JCL 2, 3; Wrest 2. Righinowar, Ron 48. 196, 197, 234, 236, 237, 269: Bball 2, 3, 4; Bskball 2, 3, 4; SpH 3. 4. Riley. Michael 48: SpH 4. Rit.son, Michael 48. Rizor, Lisa 291: OWE 3, 4. Roadarmel, Sac 48, 267,269: Eqaes 2; NHS 3. 4; Panth 3, 4 — V.Prcs.; Pep 3; PP 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4. Robinson, Dina 48, 224, 268: GrH 4; Ski 2; Vball 2, 4. Roemcr, Bill 48, 277: Ski 2, 3, 4. Rose. Vicki 48. 227, 228, 245, 265, 295: Art 2; Chi 3. 4; Gym 2, 3, 4; Pep 4; PP 3. 4: VICA 3. 4. Ross, Gayle 48, 283, 286: FTA 4: OEA 4; PP 3. Rowe. Jamie 49, 295; PP 4; VICA 3, 4. Rowland. Donald 49, 218: Fball 2, 3, 4; Track 2. Rowland, Terry 49, 175, 203, 218, 269; Fball 2, 3, 4; SpH 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4. Rasscll, Carol 290: Span 2; OEA 3, 4. Ratherford, Steve 49. 279: FGS 4. Ratkowski. Pamela 49, 267, 269, 280: NHS 3, 4; Pep 3; PP 3, 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4: SSC 2, 3, 4. Ratkowski, Paal 49, 198: Bball 2, 3; Span 2. Raklkowski, Sharon 49, 267, 288: CF 3; Germ 2; NHS 3, 4; OEA 3 — V.Prcs., 4 - Pres.; SSC 2, 3. Ratlcdgc, Li.sa 49. 284: DECA 4; Span 2. Rybarezyk, John 121, 262, 272, 284: DECA 3, 4: FallPlay 2. 3. 4; Mas 2. 3, 4; Thes 3, 4; VSC 2. 3. 4: WinlP 2, 3, 4; WSP 3. Rygaiski, Mark 49. Rygalski, Randy 49. Rymers, Linda 49, 255, 257: Maj 2, 3, 4; MBand 2, 3. 4; PBand 2; Sym 3. 4; VBand 2. Saddoris, Mike 49. Samson, Cheryl 49: OEA 3 — Treas., 4 Treas. Sanford, Cathy 49. Sartor, Chris 49, 286: DECA 3; OEA 4. Saanders, Tami 49, 295: CCh 2; VICA 4. Schcctman, Dave 49, 177, 267, 268, 276. 296: Chess 4: FrH 3 - Hist., 4; NHS 3. 4. Scheib, Maryhclen 49. 269. 281: Ski 3: SpH 4; SSC 3, 4. Scheiderer, lilliott 49. Scheps, Carl 49. Schermerhorn, Ron 50. Schmaas, Mark .50. 280, 287: OEA 3 Treas.. 4 - res. Schmidt, Bill 50, 174, 218, 221. 278: Fball 2, 3, 4; Germ 2; Track 2: Wtl 3. 4. Schmidt, Michelle 50, 110. 275: HCCl 4: PP 3, 4; SA B 4: SC 3; Ski 2, 3, 4; SSC 4: StAB 4; Track 2. Schonherr. Pam 50. Schonlcr. Jackie 50. 283: FHA 4 Sgi.; SSC 3. Schreiber, Laara .50. 265. 295: Pep 4; PP 4; VICA 3. 4. Schroyer, Todd 50. 107. 277: Ski 4; Wtl 3. Schallz, Doaglas 50, 112, 293: Bskball 2 Mgr.; IS 3, 4: SAB 4; Span 2: SSC 2. Schallz. Jill 50; Germ 3. Schall, Geoff 50, 264, 268: Fren 2. 3; FH 2. 3. 4; IF: 2, 3; NFL 2. 3; NHS 3, 4; PPAUSE 3, 4 Editor; Q S 3. 4. Schwab. Mary 50. Schwakc, Linda 50. 295; Art 2. 3; PP 4; VICA 3, 4. Schwarz, Rodney 50, 178, 218: Fball 2. 3, 4: Track 1 Schyllander. Tim 50. Searles, Thomas 50. Seggie. John 50. 292: Carp 4. Sexton, Chris 289: OEA 3. 4. Scym’oar, Jennifer 50. 264. 267: NHS 3. 4 V.Pres.; ORACLE. 3: PP 3. 4; PPAUSE: 4: Q S 4; SSC 2. 3. 4. Sharp. Cynthia 50, 268, 280. 283: FHA 2. 3. 4 Treas.; FrH 3. 4; ETA 4; MasCorn 3; PP 4. Shepard, Lori 50. Shepherd. Carol 51, 267, 280: FBot 2; NILS 3, 4; SSC ' 2, 3, 4. Shick. Alan 51,257, 267. 269: MBand 2. 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Span 3, 4; Sym 2, 3, 4; VSC 3. Shircy, James 51, 262, 263: CCh 2, 4: VSC 2. 4. Shortridge, Margaret 51: An 2; CF 4 -- Pres.: PP 4. Shallz, Thomas 51.272: CCh 4: Mas 2, 3. 4; Thes 3, 4: VSC 2, 3: WSP 3. Sicha, Brian 277, 288, 293: Germ 2, 3; OEA 3, 4; Soccer 2. Simmons, Daanc 51. Simon. Jennifer 294: VICA 3 Rep., 4 — Treas. Skahill, Dawn 51, 289: FHA 4; OEA 3, 4; Span 2. 3. Sloan. Gail 51, 280: Frcn 2: Orch 2, 3, 4; Mas 2, 4: Orch 2, 3, 4: PP 3, 4; SSC 2, 3, 4. Smith, Catherine 51. 286; OEA 4. Smith, Dan 51. Smith. Eva 51, 289: OEA 3, 4. Smith, Jeff 295: VICA 3, 4. Smith, John 51. Smith, Jalie 51, 112, 244, 267, 269: Chi 2, 3. 4; N HS 3, 4; PP 3. 4; Ski 2; Span 2. 3. 4; SpH 3, 4: Track 2, 3. 4. Smith, Karen 51. 286: OEA 3. 4. Smith, Marc 51, 106. 269: Bball 2; Bskball 2; Ski 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4. Smith, Richard 51, 295: VICA 3. 4. Smith. Tambra 51, 264, 273: IE 4 Pres.; NFL 2, 3. 4: PP 4: PPAUSE 3, 4; Q S 3, 4 — See.i WintP 4. Smith, Tim 51: Soccer 2, 3; VICA 3. Sneed, David 51. 282: CF 4. Sneider, Jeff 51: VICA 3. Sommcrfield. Sally 52, 261, 267: CF 3; FallPlay 2; FTA 2: Mas 2; NHS 3, 4; Orch 2. 3 Sec., 4 V.Prcs.; SpH 3. 4. Sommers. Daniel 52. Sorrell, Brad 52. 218: Fball 2, 3, 4: Wtl 3. 4. Speaker, Scon 52. Spratl. Sandy 52, 280: Pep 2; PP 3, 4; Ski 3; St A B 3. Stader, Christopher 52. Stahl, Steve 52. 197, 198. 218, 237; Bball 2, 3. 4; Bskball 2, 3, 4; Fball 3. 4. Stanley, Tim 52. Staples, Kelly 52: Pep 2. Sleingrool, Philip 52. 206, 207, 284, 285: DIX ' A 3, 4; Soccer 2; Tennis 2, 3. Stewart, Kimberly 52, 273, 283, 286, 293: FTA 4 V.Prcs.: IE 4; IS 4; NFl. 4: OliA 4 V.Pres.; PP 4: WSP 4. Slicb. Doag 52. Stockman, Carole 52. Stockman, Calhryn 52: EEA 4 Pres. Stockman. Cirelchen 52. Stoffcl, Ron 52. 218: Fball 2. 3. 4; Ski 2. Stolarski, Nora 52. 293: IHiRO 4. Stram, Lee 52, 267, 269: NHS 3, 4: SpH 4. Straasbaagh, Lori 52. 231, 232, 267, 269, 280: Bskball 2, 3, 4: NHS 3, 4: PP 3.4: Span 2: SpH 3, 4; SSC 4; Track 2: GVW 4. Slrawinski, Joe 52, 242: Hockey 3. 4. Slyer, Terri 53. 283: FTA 4. Salherland, Beth 53. 124, 245, 267: Chi 2. 3, 4: NHS 3, 4; SC 2, 3: Ski 2. 3: SpH 3; StAB 3. Satlon, William 53. Saydam, Christine 53. Sweet, Shannan 53, 258, 260. 261: MBand 2, 3. 4 Pres.; Mas 2, 3: PP 3; Ski 2;S.SC 3. 4: Sym 2. 3. 4 Pres. Swiatccki. Jeff 53. Swy, Steven 53: ARC 2. 3; VICA 3. Sylak, George 53. 262, 272. 273: I ' allPlay 2: Mas 3. 4; Thes 2. 3 Sgt.. 4 V.Pres.: VSC 4; WinlP 2, 3: WSP 2, 4. . Szczepanik. Kim 53, 258, 284: DFX ' A 4: Germ 2: MBand 2. 4; Panlh 2, 4 Pres.; Ski 2. 4; Sym 2, 4. Szymanski, .Sandra 53. 289: Fiqaes 2; OEA 3 Hist., 4. Taber, Kevin 53. Tangaay, Michelle 53. 258, 261,267. 268, 271: I ren 324 SEiNIOR INDfiX 2. 3. 4; FrH 2. 3. 4 — See.; M Band 2, 3. 4 — Lib.; NHS 3, 4: PP 3: Sym 3. 4 — Lib. Taltcrsull, John 53. Taylor, Greg 53, 269; SpH 3, 4. Taylor, Jaekie 53. Thabit, Brian 53. 292: Carp 4. Theiss, Tammy 53: VICA 3. Thielman, Ron 53, 121: DBall 4; FallPlay 2; Mas 2, 3. 4: NFT, 2; SlAB 2; Thes 2, 3, 4; WintP 2, 4; WSP 2, 3. 4. Thoma.s, Kathleen 53, 106, III, 264, 267, 269: HCCl 2.4: NHS 3, 4: ORACLE 3; PP 3, 4; Q S 4; Span 2; SpH 3 — Sec.. 4 — See. Thompson, l.aurie 53. Tilenius. Heidi 54, 264, 267, 280: FBol 2; N HS 3, 4; ORACLE 3; Q S 4; SSC 2, 3, 4; WinlP 2, 3. Tollison, Tami 54. 289: CCh 2; OEA 3, 4; SSC 3. Tracy, Stacy 54; Pep 2. Trendel, Michael 54. Trimmer. Dorinda 54. Trost, Li.sa 54, 106, 110, I 15, 245, 255, 262, 267, 269, 280: Chi 3, 4: HCCt 4: Maj 2, 3. 4; MBand 2, 3, 4: Mas 2. 3. 4; N HS 3. 4; PP 4; Span 2; SpH 3. 4: SSC 4; Sym 2. 3 - Lib.; VSC 2, 3, 4. Truby, Gina 54: StAB 3. Traby, Kathy 54. Trumball. Cherylc 54, 280: Frcn 2: .Span 2: SSC 4. Tackcr. Jalie 54, 284, 285: DECA 3. 4. Tapman. Mike 54. Tamer, David 54. 218: Fball 3. 4; SpH 3. 4. Turpening. George 54, 259, 260, 284: DECA 3, 4; PBand 4: Sym 3. 4; VBand 2. Vandenbroek. Dan 54. Van Etten, Jack 54. 285: DECA 4; Wtl 3. Van Fleet. James 54. Varner. Debbie 54, 258, 280, 288: Eqaes 2; OEA 3. 4; PP 4: StBand 2. Varncs, Clark 54. 258. 264. 269: MBand 2, 3, 4; Mas 3; NHS 4: PBand 2, 3; PPAUSE 3, 4; Q S 4: Span 2: SpH 3. 4: StBand 3, 4; Sym 4; VBand 2 , Vchslage. Wendy 54. 280, 289: OEA 3. 4; SSC 2. 3, 4. Veselich, Cindy 54, 212, 270, 272, 273, 277: C-C 4; Cierm 2, 4; IE 2, 4; NFL 2.4; Pep 2. 4; PP 4; Ski 2. 4: Thes 2, 4: Track 4. Vierling, Kenneth 55, 198: Bball 3. Vincent, Kim 55: MBand 2.3,4: PBand 2, 3; Sym 3; VBand 2. Vollmer, Tina 55: VICA 3. Walker, Valeric 55. Wallace, Todd 55. Wab. Jeff 55. Warfcl, Amy 55, 120. 263. 269, 272, 273: CCh 2, 3, 4; IE 2, 3. 4: NFL 2. 3. 4; SpH 4; Thes 2, 3, 4; WintP 2, 4; WSP 2. 3, 4. Warnkc, James 55. Warns. Kenneth 55, 295: VICA 4. Warrcll, Elizabeth 55. 227. 228. 275: Gym 2, 3, 4; PP 3, 4: SAB 4: Ski 3. Warrer, Karolc 55, 120, 263, 264, 266, 269, 272, 273, 280: Art 4; CCh 4; FallPlay 3, 4: IE 2, 3. 4; Mas 2, 3: NEL 2. 3, 4: PlCorn 2, 3,4; PPAUSE 3. 4; QB 2. 3; Q S 4; Span 2; SpH 3, 4; SSC 4: Thes 3. 4; Track 4: WintP 3, 4; WSP 3, 4. Waschnig, Tammy 291: OWE 3, 4. Wasielcwski, Ja.son 55. Wciland. Harold 55, 291: OWE 4. Wclbcr. Jim 55, 267: NHS 3, 4. Welch, Ronald 55. Whinnery. Rozella 55: Eques 2, 3 V.Prcs.; Fall¬ Play 3; PICom 2, 3, 4; PP 3; Thes 4; WintP 4; WSP 2, 3. 4. Whitt. Michelle 55. 267, 275: NHS 3, 4; Pep 2: PP 3, 4: SAB 4. Wilkerson, Kirsten 55, 280: SSC 4. Wilkins. Donald 55. 292: Carp 4; Tennis 4; VICA 4. Williams. Daniel 55, 234, 235, 236, 237, 267, 281: Bskball 2, 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; SSC 4. Williams, Kevin 291: OWE 3, 4. Williams, Lori 56. 267, 269, 280: FBot 2; NHS 3, 4; Ski 2, 3; SpH 3 — V.Prcs., 4 — Pres.; SSC 4. Williams. Tisha 56. Wise, Jay 56, 292: Carp 4. Wisniewski. Chris 56. Wolf, Bct.sy 56, 224: PP 3, 4; SSC 4; Track 2; Vball 2, 3, 4. Wolff, Anthony 56: Bball 2; Fball 2, 3. Wood, Holly 56, 287: OEA 3. 4. Woodbury, Sheryl 56. Woodward. Elizabeth 56, 286: LC 3; OEA 3, 4; SSC 2. Wooten, Tracy 56, 120, 158. 260, 261, 262, 272: EallPlay 2, 4; MBand 2, 3, 4; Mus 2, 3; OEA 3 — V.Prcs.; PBand 2, 3, 4; PP 3. 4; Span 2. 3; SpH 4; Sym 4; Thes 4; VSC 4; WintP 2, 4; WSP 2. Wotring, Holly 56, 286: OEA 4. Wozniak. Lorraine 56, 267, 268, 271, 281. 293: CF 3; FBol 2: Frcn 3, 4; FrH 2. 3.4; IS 3. 4; N HS 3, 4 — Rcc.Scc.; PP 3, 4: SSC 2, 3, 4 — Pres. Wright, Wendy 56, 288: OEA 3, 4; SSC 3. Wurstcr, Kevin 56. Yahrmarkt, Bob 56. Yargcr, Jamie 56. Yeager, Kelley 56, 275: PP 4; SAB 4 — V.Prcs.; SSC 3. Yeager, Sheila 56, 286, 296: DECA 3; Germ 2; OEA 4; ORACLE 3, 4; Pep 2, 3, 4; PP 3; Q S 4; SSC 2. Yetis, Oya 56, 268, 271: Frcn 2, 3. 4; FrH 4: Orch 2. Yoppolo, Junivc 56, 118, 119. 262,263, 283: CCh 2, 3. 4; FTA 4; Mus 2, 3, 4: Span 2; VSC 3, 4. Yost, James 57: VICA 4. Young. Keith 57: OWE 4. Young, LaDonna 57, 270, 271: Cycle 4; Frcn 3, 4; JCL 2. 3 — Treas., 4; LC 4; PP 3. 4. Zacharia.s, Vickie 57, 287: OEA 3, 4. Zahn, James 57, I 23, 267 DBall 4; N HS 3, 4; Ski 2, 3. Zakrzewski. Sandy 57, 289: OEA 3, 4. Zawodny, Jill 57, 270: JCL 4. Zeiger, Alison 57, 267, 269: N HS 3. 4; PP 4; SpH 2, 3, 4. Zimmerman. John 57: ORACLE 3. Zinn, Jon L. 57. 288: CCh 2; Eques 3; OEA 3, 4; VSC 3. Zuchowski, Joseph 57, 203, 210, 211: C-C 3, 4; Span 2; Track 2, 3. 4. Zunk, Jenny 57. 113, 231, 259, 261. 269, 280: Bskball 2, 3, 4; MBand 2, 3, 4; Mus 2; Orcb 3; PP 4: Span 3. 4; SSC 4; Sym 3 -- Lib., 4 — V.Prcs.; GVW 4. Zunk, Terry 57, 270; lA 2; JCL 4. Zych, Vickie 57, 295: VICA 3, 4. Zydorezyk, Theresa 57, 286; OEA 3. 4. SENIOR INDEX 325 Undergrad Index Aberl, Matthew 61, 292. Baker, Ken 75, 219. Berger, Kristi 61, 269, 284. Brenner, Robert 62, 173, 198, 218. Acker, Allan 75, 205, 210. Baker, Mark 61. Berkowitz, Aaron 89. Bridges, Dave 75, 239. Ackerman, Shelly 75, 224, 226. Balasz, Lori 61, 254, 284. Bernard, David 89. Briggs, Michele 62, 269, 281. Acres, Cyndi 75. Baldwin, Bill 75. Bernhard, Steve 75, 271. Briggs, Pam 90. Adams, Rhonda 75. Ballinger, Renee 61, 281. Betteneourt, Jim 89, 220. Brighton, Don 75, 237. Adams, Tracey 75. Banks, Aimee 89, 254. Betts, Brenda 75. Brimmer, Cheryl 62. Adamski, Dawn 89. Banks, Tamica 75. Betts, Michelle, 61. Brimmer, Jeff 62. Adekunie, Michael 61, 265, 273. Bardwell, Michael 89, 220. Beyersdorf, Deanna 61, 289. Bringman, Anita 90. Adkins, Anita 89, 262. Barent, Rich 61, 203, 204, 277. Bieringer, Mike 75. Britton, Dawn 62, 108, 199, 201, Adkins, Karen 61. Barhite, Steven 61, 116, 120, 262, Bigelow, Cheryl 75. 231, 232. Adler, Chris 61, 257. 269, 272, 273. Biglin, Brian 75, 205, 219. Brooks, Jean 90. Adler, Rob 89. Barker, Charlene 61. Biller, Patty 61. Brooks, eneen 90, 265. Adya Mohammad 61. Barker, Lynn 75, 265. Binkowski, Amy 89. Brouillard, Matt 75. Agnello, Kim 61, 288. Barker, Richard 89. Birdsell, David 89, 220. Brown, Jeffery 90, 233, 259. Ahee, Lorraine 61, 273, 283. Barnes, Nancy 89. Birtwhistle, Jackie 75. Brown, Jennifer 90. Ahrendt, Kim 89. Barnes, Wendi 89. Birukow, Jamie 75. Brown, Karen 75. Aitken, Scott 89. Barnett, Ann 75, 263. Bishop, Jeanie 75. Brown, Kim 75. Akers, Bob 75, 205, 219, 278. Barrera, Jennifer 75. Bishop, Tracy 89. Brown, Larry 75. Akers, Brenda 61, 295. Barrett, Jenean 89, 257, 271. Bissonnette, Neil 75, 198, 237. Brown, Liz 90, 257. Akers, Earl 61, 281. Barteck, Aimee 61. Black, Ann 61, 296. Brown, Mary 90. Akers, Eelicia 89, 233. Bartolett, Brett 75. Black, Matt 75, 116, 272, 273. Brown, Megan 75. Albert, Chad 89, 277. Bartow, Grace 61, 294. Blair, Debbie 89. Brown, Steve 75, 262, 272. Albert, Danielle 73, 257, 259. Bashold, Carolyn 75, 281. Blair, Tom 75. Brown, Tammy 75. Albring, Dirk 61, 268. Bates, Ronald 75, 237. Blake, Scott 75, 277. Brown, Zaek 76, 279. Aldrich, Julia Ann 89. Bauder, Miehelle 89, 212, 233. Blakesly, Audrey 61, 257. Brudzinski, Jeff 76. Aldrich, Steve 75, 205, 219. Baum, Martin 61, 168, 222, 277. Bland, Allen 61, 291. Brunner, Mary 76. Alexander, Jodi 61, 281. Baum, Ron 61, 218. Bless, Russell 89, 270. Bryan, Todd 204. Alexander, Steve 61. Bauman, David 61. Block, Chris 61. Bryce, Angie 62, 245, 282. Alexander, Susan 61, 281, 289. Baumann, Amy 61, 231, 281. Blossom, Bart 89. Budd, John 62, 218, 241, 278. Allen, Dan 75. Baumer, Rhonda 89. Blue, Marvin 61. Budd, Todd 76, 219, 241, 270. Alt, Rod 61, 168, 242, 243. Baumgartner, Debbie 61, 284. Boden, Cindy 61, 257, 260, 284. Budy, Scott 76, 242. Altenbaugh, Chris 75. Baumgartner, Laura 61, 290. Boden, Mark 89, 258, 260. Bukowski, Steve 62. Altenbaugh, Chuck 61. Baumgartner, Patti 75. Bone, Jon 75. Bumbaugh, Ed 76. Altwies, Ed 89, 210, 277. Baumgartner, Todd 89, 220, 233, Bodi, Chris 89. Bumbaugh, Heidi 62. Alvarez, Linda 61, 293. 274. Bodnar, Lisa 61, 295. Burbank, Rodney 62, 292. Alvarez, Lyndia 89, 271. Baxley, Dawn 89, 265. Boehm, Tom 89. Burch, Shawn 62, 199, 268, 271. Ames, Andy 61, 185, 204, 218, 253, Beals, Terry 61. Bojarski, Jenny 89, 226. Burchett, Lorelei 76. 269. Beard, James 61, 279. Bojarski, William 61. Burkett, Shawn 76. Ames, Laura 89, 244. Beauch, Bob 89. Boles, Scott 89, 241. Burkhardt, Trudy 62, 268, 288. Anderson, Andy 75. Beauch, Don 259. Boling, Cheryl 89. Burnett, Steve 90, 214, 258, 260. Angeloti, Rick 75, 205. Beck, Debbie 89. Boltz, Janet 61. Burnham, Mike 76, 263. Ansted, Mark 61, 295. Beck, Jean 61. Bonner, Laurie 89, 266. Burrow, Sean 62. Archibald, Melissa 89, 226, 233. Beck, Lori 75, 270. Booth, Tim 75, 261. Burt, Sharon 90. Arend, Julie 61, 199, 265, 268, 271. Beck, Michelle 89, 226, 271. Borkowski, Tim 75, 277. Burton, Veronica 76, 263. Arledge, Brian 61, 204. Becker, Ralph 75. Born, Mike 89. Burtscher, Mark 62, 118, 180, 243, Armer, Sid 61. Beddo es, Laurie 61, 257, 281. Born, Jim 61. 262. Arquette, Chris 61, 295. Bedee, Brynn 61, 252, 284. Bottles, Bill 75. Burzynski, Carrie 76. Arquette, Denise 61, 282, 290. Bedee, Scott 61. Bourgeois, Miehele 75. Burzynski, Karin 76. Arthur, Aimee 89, 270. Bedell, Aimi 89, 245. Bowerman, Brenda 61, 291. Busdieker, Deanna 90, 259. Arvay, John 89. Bedell, Brett 61, 204, 218. Bowling, Allyson 75. Bush, Tim 76, 210, 211. Ashworth, Lance 89. Bedell, Brooke 75, 245, 265. Bowman, Mary Jo 62, 252, 275. Bushong, Jana 90, 226, 233, 276. Audet, Patrick 75. Beegle, Ryan 75, 279. Bowman, Mike 62, 198, 239. Bushong, Jerilyn 62, 199, 210, 230, Audet, Todd 89. Beins, Karen 89, 270. Boyd, Carl 62. 231, 232, 274, 284. Augustyniak, John 75, 79, 205, 219. Belegrin, Jenny 89. Boyd, James 89, 281. Butler, Carl 62. Augustyniak, Mark 89, 263. Bell, Jeanette 89. Boyd, Kim 89, 257. Bylow, Steve 62. Augustyniak, Renee 89. Bellfy, Matt 75. Boyd, Renee 89. Byrne, Becky 62, 288. Augustyniak, Sue 61, 106, 188, 199, Bender, David 89. Boyer, Dolly 75, 263, 273. Cable, Kathi 90, 257, 260. 252, 257, 261. Benner, Brenda 75, 200, 257. Boyer, Tim 62. Callahan, Tina 90. Avalos, Charlotte 89, 273, 257. Benner, Dan 89. Boyer, Charles 89. Callis, Rod 90, 220. Babkiewicz, Sue 61. Bennett, Bob 89. Cracht, Bob 89. Calvert, Bruce 62. Badhorn, Ken 75. Bennett, Katherine 61, 119, 281, Bradley, Amy 89. Calvert, Kris 76. Bae, Jonghe 75. 293. Bradley, Scott 75, 259. Campbell, Angie 62, 173, 259, 260, Bailiff, Tom 75. Bennis, Darin 89, 220. Brake, John 90. 262, 266, 272. Baker, Bill 61, 260. Bcnore, Pat 89. Brechbill, Brian 62. Campbell, Scott 76, 120, 270, 273. Baker, Kelli 61, 258, 266, 268, 270, Benorc, Suzanne 61. Brehm, Kim 90, 271. Campbell, Toby 291. 280. Benz, Timothy 89. Brehm, Stephanie 62, 270. Campbell, Todd 90. 326 UNDERGRAD INDEX Cappellcty, Todd 76. Carey, Dawn 90, 265, 271. Carey, Dcedre 90. Carnicom, Billy 76. Carnicom, Kevin 76, 205, 217, 221, 219. Carpenter, Jame.s 76. Carr, Cindy 90. Carr, Ralph 62. Carr, Wendy 62, 289. Carroll, Dawn 76. Carter, Jodi 62, 259, 260, 262, 268, 272, 273, 117. Carter, Mary Ann 62. Carter, Todd 76. Caughhorn, Carrie 76, 200, 231. Caughhorn, Dean 90. Case, Candy 76. Case, Penny 76. Challen, Marsha 62, 269. Challen, Renee 90. Chamberlin, John 76. Chandler, Jeannie 62, 287, 260. Chapman, Jeff 76. Cheatham, Mike 62, 118, 119, 262, 263, 296. Cherry, Joyce 62, 295, Childress, Karin 90, 263, 273. Chipman, Rodney 62, 206. Chitwood, Brandic 90. Chmicicwski. Debbie 76, 247. Chowdhury, Priti 76. Christopher, Amy 62. Christopher, Scott 76. Church, Cory 62, 292. Ciralsky, Mike 62. Clark, Kenneth 62. Clark, Marvin 62, 291. Clarke, Michelle 76, 270. Clark, Scott 90, 279. Clarke, Anne Marie 62, 182, 226, 276, 277. Clausius, Lynn 76. Clay, Brooke 76, Clay, Lisa 62, 281. Clay, Polly 90, 257. Clay, Steve 90, 233. Clemens , Boyd 76, 266, 270, 272, 273, 281. Clemens, Jim 62, 281, 293. Clcndcnin, Patricia 90. Clevenger, Jana 76, 200, 201, 257, 271. Cline, Barb 90. Cline, Jill 271. Cluckey, Rhonda 90, Cluckey, Ron 76. Clunk, Tom 62. Cochenour, Deanna 76, 247, 263. Coci, Ray 76, 205, 219, 237. Coldiron, Brent 90, 220, 241. Coldiron. Debbie 62, 226. Cole, Scott 62. Cole, Sharon 76, 173. Cole, Shelly 62, 287. Coleman, Juli 62, 296. Collins, Amy 62, Collins, Doug 90, 178, 241. Collins, Keith 76, 205. Collins, Mark 90. Collins, Mike 62. Collins, Penny 116, 258, 266, 272. Colston, Kelly 76. Coman, Mark 90. Conine, Lisa 76, 231. Conley, Tim 76. Conners, Sherry 90. Constantino, Kim 76, 226, 274. Conybear, Jeff 90, 258, 279. Cook, Jon 76. Cook, William 76. Cooksey, Dave 76. Coombs, Mike 62, 295. Cordrey, Mark 90, 273. Corfman, Liz 62, 231, 275, 281. Coulter, Monica 76, 283. Counterman, Cori 62, 295. Cousino, Ann 90, 209. Cousino, Barry 90. Cousino, Dawn 62, 274. Cousino, Jeff 90. Covyaw, Mike 90. Cowdrey, Dean 62. Cox, Bev 62, 169, 199, 253, 265, 270, 281. Cox, Cindy 90, 257. Cox, Jeff 90. Craig, Dave 76, 237, 281. Craig, Vanctle 62, 294. Craley, Lucy 76. Cramer, Sandra 62, 287. Cramer, Sharon 62, 288. Crapsey, Wallace 76. Craun, Bryan 62, 237. Craun, Melanie 76. Crawford, Chris 62, 277. Crawford, Chuck 90. Crawford, Darell 62. Crawford, Dianne 62, 282, 289. Crawford, Janet 62, 269, 272, 273. Crawford, Jeff 90, 258. Crawford, Keith 76, 219. Crawford, Nancy 90, 263. Crayne, Bill 63. Craync, Scott 76. Cready, John 76. Critten, Scott 63, 218, 239, 277, 295, Crociata, Joe 63, 278. Crociata, Tony 63, Croley, Rhonda 90. Crosby, Carri 76. Crosby, Leannc 63. Crosby, Kim 90. Crosby, Sue 90. Srouse, Cindy 76. Crozier, Cindy 76. Cukierski, Julie 63, 112, 199, 212, 227, 229, 244, 269. Cuipcrt, Kelly 63. Cundick, Laurie 76. Cunningham, Ann 90, 226, 262, 270. Cunningham, Brett 76, 258, 282. Cunningham, Gale 90, 184, Curry, Julie 63, Curson, Keith 63. Curson, Kevin 90. Curson, Sara 76, 209. Curtis, Ann 63, 282, 289. Curtis, Vicky 76, 283. Czerniejewski, Frank 63, 204, 241, 278. Czerniejewski, Heidi 90, 271. Czerniakowski, Jeff 90. Czerniakowski, Sherri 76. Czop, Larry 63, Czyznik, Glenn 76, 258, 260. Dailey, Tony 90, 220, 241. Dake, Jim 76. Dake, John 63, 269. Daken, Ami 63, 258, 260, 261. D’Amato, Mike 63, 293. Damazyn, Louis 77. Damm, Tracy 90. Darascavage, Bryan 90, 220, 233. Darmofal, Alan 90, 271. Darmofal, Kevin 63, 269. Darmofal, Loren 77. Darr, Kasey, 90, 233. Dauer, Dave 63, 291. Davenport, Faith 77. Davis, David 90. Davis, Laurie 77, 200, 212, 213, Deacon, Wendy 90, 209, 271. DeCair, Darrin 90. DeCair, Desmond 91. Decker, Delores 77. Deiley, Mary 77. DeJeu, Aimec 91. Dejeu, Deidre 63, 125, 199, 273, 278. DeLaRonde, Lori 91, 276. DeLaRonde, Tim 91, 276. Della Flora, Andrea 63, 291. Deluca, Steve 63. Demas, Stacy 63, 269, 281. Dempsey, Pam 63, 290. DeMuth, Dave 63, 113, 252, 259, 260, 261, Dennis, Beth 91, 265. Dermer, Caroline 77. Dermer, Mary 77. DeShelter, Renee 77. DeVerna, Brenda 77. Dew, Phil 91, 220. Dewey, Mike 63. Dewey, Mike 77, 243. Dewey, Randy 91. Dewey, Richard 91, 281. Dewey, Robin 63, 265, 281, 288, 293. DeWitz, Mike 77. Dey, Paula 63, 120, 262, 272, 273. Dickens, Gary 77, 270. Dickens, Melanie 77, 254, 281. Dickerson, David 63. Dickerson, Dean 91. Dickerson, Edward 63, 258. Didion, Brad 77. Didion, Brian 77. DiFrank, Alcsia 77. Digby, Doug 63, 288. Digby, Gina 91, 209, 233. Digby, Julie 91, 233, 266, 275. Digby, Mike 77. Dilic, Connie 63, 287. DiLorenzo, Robert 63. Dixon, Drew 91. Dixon, Nicole 91. Dobrzynski, Greg 91. Dobson, Steve 63, 278. Doe, Julie 91. Dominion, Jeffrey 91. Dong, Fred 63. Doty, Delores 91. Doran, Kelly 63. Dorn, Kathy 77, 254, 263. Douge, Michelle 91. Dougherty, Maurine 63. Dowell, Kris 77. Downey, Jim 77, 291. Downey, Keith 91. Downey, Robin 63, 290. Drayton, Angela 91. Drew, Vernon 91, 220, 241. Dreyer, Diane 91. Driscoll, Sean 63, 295. Dudar, Aed 63, 214. Dudderar, Todd 91. Dudek, Al 63, 293. Dudek, Scott 91. Dudek, Michelle 63, 289. Duhaime, Keith 91, 241. Dukes, Denise 77. Duling, Reggie 77. Dulinski, Ann Marie 77, 199, 212. Dunham, Diane 91. Dunne, Jo-Ann 63, 276, 294. Dunne, Ray 63, 198. Dupre, Scott 77, 172. Dupuis, Andre 91, 261. Duran, Angela 91, 271. Durand, Michele 77, 200, 212, 231, 232. Durezynski, Tom 63, 198, 237. Durham, Jim 91, 220. Dusseau, Denise 63, 290, 296. Dybala, Laura 91. Dye, Mike 91. Dzikowski, Mike 63. Earl, Ken 77. Early, Christopher 77. Early, Joyce 63, 182, 280. East, Chuck 77. East, Julie 63, 281. Eaton, Robert 91, 220, 241. Eberflus, Cindy 63, 64, 227, 244. Ebersole, Bill 241. Ebersole, Cindy 91, 255, 257. Ebersole, Kris 63. Ebersole, Richard 63. Edinger, Scott 77, 171. Ehman, Chris 91. Ehman, Scott 63, 295. Eiseman, Jon 63, 263. Eiser, Rachel 91, 271. Eiser, Sharon 63, 257, 260, 293. Elliot, Tim 63, 292. Elliott, Karen 77, 282, 289. Elliott, Mike 63. Elliott, Bcckie 77, 263. Elliott, Christa, 63, 199, 212, 213, 284. Elliott, Jeffrey 63. Elliott, Pat 91. Ellis, Barbara 91, 270. Ellis, Dan 91, 220, 241. Ellis, Kathryn 63, 268, 294. Ellison, Ken 77. Emerson, Charles 291. Emerson, Jim 91, 220, 270. UNDERGRAD INDEX 327 Emerson, Robert 91. Empie, Robert 77. England, Audra 77. Engler, Laurie 91, 265. English, Michael 206. Epstein, Becky 63, 295. Epstein, Jay 91. Erdman, Kim 77. Erwin, James 63, 269. Erwin, Scott 91. Etts, Jim 91, 176, 220. Etzel, David 77. Eversman, Sheree 77. Ewing, Rob 63, 270. Falise, Carol 63, 288. Fann, Leatha 77. Farran, Karen 91. Fast, Scott 63, 278. Fastnacht, Chris 77. Fastnacht, Jeff 63, 258. Faust, Dan 77. Feeback, Janet 77, 247, 263, 271. Fellers, Patty 77, 257. Felix, David 64. Felix, Dennis 91. Felt, Tom 91. Ferguson, Mark 91, 220, 241. Ferguson, Marty 77, 198, 219, 268 Fetterly, Sherry 77. Fielding, James 64, 107, 206, 207, 268, 270, 274, 281, 282. Filas, Valerie 91. Filby, Dennis 64. Finch, Samantha 91. Fink, Dean 77. Fink, Tammy 91. Finn, Thomas 91. Finucan, Susan 91. Fischbach, Jennifer 64. Fischbach, Julie 91. Fisher, Robert 64. Fisher, Scott 91, 233. Fisher, Tim 91. Fitch, Denise 91. Fleischman, Brian 64, 206, 214. Fleischman, David 77, 205, 214. Flick, Bill 91. Folczynski, James 77. Folger, Nanette 77, 182. Ford. Johnny 91. Forman, Ginger 77. Fortney, Jeff 64. Fortney, Rose 91. Foster, Annette 77. Foster, Bev 64. Fountain, Jennifer 64, 247, 254, 283, 295. Fournier, Dyanna 91, 271. Frahn, Jack 77, 258, 260. Fraker, Greg 77, 270, 273, 277, 293. Fraley, Michelle 91, 271. Francis, Dave 91, 220. Francis, Kim 60, 64, 106, 110, 269, 274, 281. Franco, Elizabeth 64, 294. Frank, Michele 77, 189, 247. Frankel, Jonathon 91, 222. Franks, Angelo 77. Franks, Sandra 77. Franz, Jenny 181, 276. Frederick, Kristin 91. Fredritz, Vicki 64, 274. Freed, Mindy 77, 176, 275. Freels, Kim 77, 261, 265, 271. Freeman, Tami 77. Frendt, Richard 64, I 14, 262, 268. Friedman, Craig 92, 273. Friend, Crystal 92. Friendman, Jeff 77, 259, 281. Friess, Amy 92. Friess, Dawn 64, 287. Friess, Erv 64. Friess, Ron 78. Fritts, Phillip 92. Fuller, Jeff 78. Futrel, Dennis 64, 218. Gabriel, Martin 92. Gallaher, Gene 92, 277. Gallaher, Kathy 64, 288. Galloway, Duane 78. Galvin, Christopher 78, 257, 264. Gambrell, Ward 92. Garcia, Tammy 92, 226, 233. Garling, Tammy 78, 282. Garmon, Brian 78. Garrett, Dan 64, 285. Garrett, Joe 78. Garza, Gene 78. Garza, Gina 92. Garza, Jim 92. Gauthier, James 64, 292. Gaynier, Kathy 78. Gaynier, Kelly 64, 290. Gaynor, Dan 64. Gee, Ken 64, 243. Gee, Sandy 92, 226, 247, 275. Geer, Sharon 64. Geer, Tony 78, 205, 219. Gehring, Robert 78. Geiger, Chris 78, 283. Geisbuhler, Kim 92. Geiser, Patricia 78, 277. Geisler, Mark 92. Georgoff, Scott 78, 205. Geren, Patty 78, 283. Geren, Sara 287. Gibbons, Dave 78. Gernheuser, Lynn 64. Gibbons, Annette 92, 263. Gibbons, Warren 78. Gibbs, John 78. Gibson, Alvin 64, 278. Gibson, Candy 64, 186, 293. Gibson, Cindy 226. Gibson, Kim 92, 263. Gilbert, Doug 64, 69, 203, 205, 218, 239, 240, 278, 282. Gilbert. Jeff 296. Gilbert, Kim 64. 287. Gilbert, Tom 64, 278. Giles, Jim 64. Giles, Lisa 78. Gill, Tim 92, 220, 241. Gilmer, Kenneth 64. Giovanni, Thomas 92, 241. Givens, Julie 92. Glander, Shari 78, 245. Glosch Lauri 92, 270. Glover, Amy 78. Glowczcwski, Linda 78, 212, 279. Gobbell, Doug 64, 222, 223, 292. Gochenour, Dave 78. Gochenour, Michele 78. Goins, Rhonda 64, 294. Golatka, Carole 92, 271. Gombar, Schelly 92, 265. Gontarski, Greg 92. Godd, Brian 78. Good, Darrin 78, 205. Gordon, Doreen 78. Gordon, Merle 92, 259. Gose, Kelley 78. Gospodarek, Steve 78. Goss, Dennis 78. Grace, Todd 78, 205, 258. Graham, Diane 92, 274. Gralak, Tony 92, 242. Granata, Tom 64, 198, 218, 241, 278, 282. Granata, Valerie 78, 245, 263. Granlund, Rolf 78, 260. Grant, Andy 92. Grant, David 78. Grant, Nancy 78. Grant, Scott 92, 233. Grau, Laura 92. Graves, Amy 92. Graves, Dawn 64. Graves, Jenny 92. Graves, John 92, 170, 220, 241. Gray, Lynee 92. Gray, Perry 92. Graybill, Amber 78. Graybill, Brian 92, 233. Greathouse, Susan 64, 268, 271, 281, 283. Green, Adam 78, 206, 266, 275, 293. Greenburg, Holly 78. Greenwood, Sandie 64, 284. Gregory, Gary 64, 273. Greiner, Jan 92, 257. Gretzinger, Sue 64, 124, 274, 275, 277. Grewe, John 92. Griffin, JoAnn 64. Griffiths, James 65. Gring, Stephanie 65, 254, 263, 273. Grochowski, Vicky 92. Gross, Darlene 65, 287. Gross. Tina 78, 245. Grosswiler, Eric 78, 259, 260. Grosswiler, Roy 65, 239, 241. Grote, Janice 65, 296. Grup, Ken 65. Grup, Lori 92. Grup, Robin 65, 284. Grup, Todd 92. Gryeza, Jim 65, 112, 124, 278. Grzegorczyk, Dean 92, 220. Gutierrez, Ginny 78. Guy, Jeff 78. Guyton, Amy 92, 209, 247. Guyton, Rob 65. Gwin, Steve 92, 220, 241, 271. Haase, Amy 92. Haase, Dave 78, 237. Hagmcycr, Grant 92, 258, 260. Hagmeycr, Jack 65, 258, 260. Halbert, Pamela 92, 227, 228, 265. Hall, David 92. Hall, Don 92. Hall, Doug 78. Hall, Jim 78. Hall, Melinda 65, 294. Hall, Michelle 92. Hall, Mike 92. Hall, Shelly 92. Hall, Tim 92, 220. Hamel, Julie 78, 245, 265. Hamilton, David 197, 242. Hammer, Traci 92, 265. Hammond, Ronald 65. Hammye, Chris 78, 279. Hammye, Cindy 78. Hampton, David 78, 170. Hamway, Sue 92. Hancock, Bryan 78, 243. Hanna, Teri 92. Hardison, Vincent 65. Hardy, Sandy 65. Harmon, Don 78. Harrison, Terry 78. Harsh, David 78. Hart, Eric 65. Hartsel, Derek 92, 220. Harvey, Tracey 65, 288. Hatzinikolis, Elaine 65, 271, 277, 281. Hauberl, Scott 65. Hauenstcin, Gregory 92. Hauenstein, Lori 65, 280, 284. Haupricht, Beth 92, 95, 233, 271. Hawkins, Edward 92. Hay, Mary 78. Hayes, Lisa 65. Hayes, Mike 78, 242. Hays, Jill 92, 263. Heath, David 78. Heath, Julie 78. Hedges, Scott 78, 187, 205. Heidelberg, Michael 78, 257, 264, 270, 279. Hcidtman, Heidi 60, 65, 274, 284. Heigel, Jennifer 78, 257, 260, 271. Heigel, Julie 92, 227, 271. Heiges, Dianna 65, 253, 273, 278. Heil, Samantha 92. Heise, Silva 93, 270. Helpman, David 78. Helpman, Terri 78. Hendrichs, Bob 65. Hendricks, Bonnie 93. Hendricks, Linda 78. Henley, Susan 78, 263, 265. Henning, Doug 79, 257. Henricks. Scott 79, 270. Hcnric, Wes 93. 270. Henry, John 65, 292. Herkimer, Carl 93. Hernes. Jennifer 79. Herrick, Scott 79, 111 . Herring, David 79, 222, 223, 261. Herron, Jodi 93, 265. Herzig, Michele 93, 271. Hes, Heidi 93. Hess, Deana 93. Hethcrington, Jess 65. Hetherington, Jim 79, 219. Hice, David 79. Hichborn, Larry 65, 292. 328 UNDERGRAD INDEX Hicks, Martin 65. Hider, Mark 65. Wider, Scott 93, 258, 260, 211 . Higgins, Kim 79. Hilkcns, Christine 65, 271, 281. Hilkens, Sue 93, 233. Hill, George 65, 284. Hill, Joe 65, 288. Hill, Lorelei 79. Hillabrand, Christine 65, 289. Hillabrand, Todd 93. Hinkfus, Wanda 79. Hinkle, Edward 93. Hinkle, Peggy 93. Hint?., Lea 65. Hodgson, Cindy 79, 257, 296. Hoffman, Chuck 220. Hoffman, Michael 65, 270. Hogan, Bill 65, 284. Hogan, Sherry 93, 259, Hoh, Jong 79. Holder, Robert 93. Hollerbach, Debbie 65, 296. Holley, Calvin I 19, 259, 260, 262, 263, 273, 296. Hollyday, Kim 79, Holman, Karen 79, 279. Holmes, Michael 79, 278, Holt, Beth 65. Hopes, Suzie 65, 295. Hopkins, Jeff 65, 258, 259. Hopkins, Jenny 79, 260. Hornsby, James 65, 295. Hostutler, Kim 79. Houghtlen, Barb 65, 287. Houghton, Royce 79, 206, 207. Howard, Jerry 65, 174, 259, 260. Hoyt, Jeff 79. Hubley, Barb 65, 284. Hudgin, Darryl 79, 205. Huffman, James 93, 220. Hughes, Pam 93. Hukalo, Ernie 65. Hukalo, Kyle 65, 224, 231, 232, 289. Humberger, Cliff 93, 220. Hummer, Butch 65. Hummer, Sam 79. Hunt, Susan 65, 295. Hunter, Larry 79. Hurt, Don 65. Hurt, Sue 79. Huss, Mark 65. Huston, Bonnie 93. Huston, Heidi 65, 296, Huston, Sundi 93. Huston, Timothy 65, 243. Hutchens, Gerald 93, 241. Hutchison, Brent 93. Huth, Cheryl 65, 283. Huth, Tim 93. Huth, Tom 65. Ice, David 93, 220, 233. Ice. Jenny 65, 224, 231, 281. Idzik, Michele 65, 284. imand. Bill 93, 258. Imes, Gregory 65, 239. Incorvaia. Angy 79. Incorvaia, Jackie 93. Irlam, John 79. Irvine, Brad 93. Irving, Tina 60, 65, 108, 274. Irwin, Mark 79, 258, 293. Jablonski, Dean 93, 242. Jablonski, Jeff 93. Jablonski, Pat 93. Jackson, Paul 65. Jacobs, Cheryl 65, 266, 270. Jacobs, David 93. Jacobs, Michele 79. Jaeobs, Suzanne 65, 271. Jacobson, Lcannc 93, 209, Jaeger, Lyle 65, 279. Jagodzinski, Ron 65, 218, 241. Jahns, Patti 65, 284. Jaime, Adeline 79. Jakubowski, Allen 93, 220. Jakubowski, Brian 65, 198. James, Angela 79, 283. James, Cindy 79. Janick, Dawn 66, 290. Janicki, Scott 93, 220. Jankowski, Nicki 288. Jankowski, Lisa 93. Jansen, Owen 66, 284. Jaworski, Joseph 66, 262, 269, 281, 273, 293, Jechura, Ed 79, 271. Jenkins, Gerald 79, Jensen, Bill 80, 279. Jeziroski, Tom 93. Jiannuzzi, Jamie 80. Jinkens, Sonya 66, 270. Joelson, Doev 93, 281. Johnson, Andrea 93. Johnson, Brian 66. Johnson, Judy 80, 274, 277. Johnson, Jackie 66, 271, 281. Johnson, Mark 83, 222. Johnson, Pam 66, 269, 288. Johnson, Steven 93. Johnson, Sue 66, 69, 227, 244, 289. Johnson, Todd 66, 270, 284. Johnston, Dawn 93. Johnston, Joel 93, 210, 211. Johnston, Keith 80, Jones, Gary 80, 205. Jones, Jackie 66, 289. Jones, Kathy 80. Jones, Rob 93, 220. Jones, Suzanne 66, 255, 258, 260, 262. Jones, Tina 66. Jones, Traci 60, 66, 106. Jurski, Lisa 66. Kahan, Steven 80, Kalisik, Jim 80, 279. Kalucki, Tom 80. Kaminski, Greg 80, 241. Kaminski, Kevin 66, 239, 240. Kanfeld, Jeff 80, 206. Kanfeld, John 93. Kaptur, Ken 66. Kaptur, Regina 66, 289. Karr, Roy 66, 295. Kasch, Sheryl 66, 294. Kasper, Scott 80, 205, 219. Kasprzak, Rob 88, 93, 220, 241, 271. Kaszubski, Greg 80, 243. Katzman, Geri 66, 209, 268, 271. Kauffman, Matthew 93. Kay, Ron 93, 220. Kean, David 80, 214, 215. Keaton, Harold 80, 237. Keebler, James 66. Keefe, Don 93, 241. Keel, Scan 93. Keel, Stacy 80. Keel, Wendy 66, 284. Keeler, Kelly 80, 257. Keeler, Tim 80, 205, 219, 270, Kcifcr, Jeff 93, 233. Kcil, Matt 66. Keitzman, Griffin 66, 242, 292. Keller, Brenda 93, 257. Keller, Joe 80. Keller, John 66, 198, 270. Keller, Mark 80, 205, 242. Kellogg, Vicky 93, 263. Kellogg, Wand 80, 263. Kelly, Cindy 80, 257. Kelsey, David 93, Kelsey, Shelley 66, 294. Kemper, Kim 80, 169. Kempf, Tom 66. Kendall, Stephen 93. Kennedy, Mike 93. Kepes, Karen 93. Kerlin, Anna 290. Kern, Patty 265. Kcrncr, Roger 93, 278. Kesling, Dave 66, 243, 289. Kesling, Donna 66. Kcsscl, Virginia 66, 268, 270, 280. Kctcham, Laura 80, Ketterman, Susan 66. Kevern, Cindy 93. Khouzam, Jessica 93. 270. Khouzam, Michele 66. 266. Kibbcc, Wendy 66, 290. Kibbcy, Todd 80. Kilman, Chris 66, 289. Kill, Tim 93, 220, 241. Kim, Jerry 66, 175, 268, 271. Kimura, Bill 80, 239. Kimura, Jay 94, 241, King, Kelly 94, 226, 233. King, Paula 66. Kinnard, Ron 94. Kinsey, Stephanie 66, 280. Kinsticr, Mark 94. Kirk, Rick 66, 174, 218, 278. Kirkham, Darrin 94. Kirtos, John 80. Kizer, Beverly 66, 282, 289, Klakulak, Andy 80, 205. Klatt, Audra 80. Klein, Adam 94. Kleinert, Tom 80, 270. Klemmensen, Brian 94, 258. Klemmensen, Bruce 94, 257. Klempncr, Lori 80, 226. Klockowski, Steve 80, 243, 258. Kloss, David 66. Kluezynski, Gary 60 , 241. Knaggs, Jeff 66, 218. Knaggs, Susan 80. Knauss, Greg 80, 237. Knicely, Rick 80, 219. Knott, Jeff 80. Knott, Laure 66, 290. Knott, Michelle 94. Kobold, Dawn 94. Kohler, Amy 94. Kohler, Jeffrey 94. Kohli, James 205. Kohn, Scott 80. Kohn, Wade 206, 207. Kolar, Bob 66, 293. Kolasinski, Mark 94. Kolinski, Dennis 66. Kolinski, Steve 94, 220, 233. Konoz, Cindy 66. Koralewski, Karen 66, 289. Korecki, Kevin 66, 257, 261, 262, 260, 296. Korzeniewski, Beth 94. Koscr, Doug 66, 206, 207, 284. Kosmider, Michael 94, 259. Kowalcwski, Linda 290. Kowalski, Dan 80, 241. Krall, Debbie 80, 265. Kranz, Candace 94, 271. Krcger, Dawn 94. Krcg, Abby 66. Krcll, Todd 66, 242. Kreszowski, Keith 80. Kricger, Melanie 94, 270. Kricger, Shelly 80. Krohn, Mike 80, 219. Krohn, Rusty 66, 295. Krolak, Lani 94, 275. Krolak, Kathy 80, 265, 271, 274. Krokak, Mary 80, 266. Kruger, David 66, 281. Kubicki, Greg 80, 205, 219, Kubicki, Kim 94, 244. Kubicz, Gloria 94. Kuhl, Lori 66, 287. Kupniewski, David 94. Kurth, Brian 80, 268. Kurth, Denise 66. Kurth, Doug 66. Kurth, Rob 94. Kurtz, Gary 94, 220. Kusz, Lynn 66, 108, 199, 201, 212, 231. Kwapich, Perry 80, 243. Laberdee. Larry 94. Labiak, Dave 80. Labiak, Loriann 94. Labo, Edward 80, 241. Lacy, Sherie 66. Leduc, Jan 67. Lafayette, Bob 66. Lajiness, Julie 80. Lae, Machelle 94, 265. Lambrect, Kim 66, 289. Lancaster, Kris 94. Landis, Robert 94, 220. Landrum, John 94. Laney, Cindy 80. Langford, Dennis 66. Langham, Sherry 94. Lanham, Steven 66, 295. Lanning, Tia 80. LaPlante, Pat 80, 187, 237. LaPoint, Susanne 94, 212. LaPoint, Tony 66, 198. Lardinias, Janet 80. Larkin, Amy 88, 94, 244. UNDERGRAD INDEX 329 LaRoe, Becky 80, 259, 260, 270. LaRosc, Michelle 94, 226. Larrow, Lorraine 66, 294. Lalkofsky, Patty 80. Lauch, Rick 80. Laughlin, Vicki 67, 290. LaValiy, Bill 67. LaVoy, Gary 80. LaVoy, Jeanne 94, 265. LaVoy, Lisa 67, 1 19, 247. Leach, Kelly 94, 276. Leal, Michele 80. Lebowsky, Dawn 94. LeDoux, Kelly 80. LeDoux, Kim 67, 293. LeDoux, Timothy 94, 258, 260. Lee, Randy 67, 262, 272, 273. Legeza, Tonya 94, 172, 226. Leggett, Kevin 80. Lehan, Paul 94, 176. Lehmann, Dave 80. Lehmann, Kathy 67, 289. Lehmann, Lori 67, 270, 282. Leitch, Joseph 94. Lcmerand, Richard 67 Lemons, Jim 81. Lepera, Carla 67, 245, 275, 280. Lepke, Scott 67. Leslie, Amy 67, 294. Lestage, Mike 81. Letson, Kevin 67. Levans, Gregory 67, 269. Levin, David 94. Lewandowski, Lisa 81. Lewandowski, Rick 67. Lewandowski, Tim 81, 219. Lewezynski, Julie 67, 289. Lewis, Dawn 94, 247, Lewis, Ernie 67, 239. Lewis, Kathy 94, 245, 275, 296. Lewis, Liz 94. Lewis, Ricci 94. Lewis, Terry 67, 198, 216, 218, 237. Lewis, Theresa 81. Leyman, Brian 94. Leyman, Mike 67. Liacopoulos, Gari 81, 205. Liebnau, John 81, 214, 215. Liggett, Chris 81. Lighthall, Merit 81. Lijewski, Eric 94. Lijewski, Jeff 81. Lillibridge, Craig 81. Lindroth, Sue 81. Lineback, Jennie 81, 254, 263, 283. Lingo, Amy 67, 290. Linkey, Cheryl 67, 246, 247, 270, 280. Linzmeier, Tony 67, 214, 242, 243, 270. Lippert, Carolyn, 67. Liske, Tammy 67, 294. Lizcano, Frankie 94. Lloyd, Rick 94. Lloyd, Terry 81, 263. Lloyd, Tim 81, 205, 219. Loe, Walter 94. Loesch, Richard 67. Lofton, Philip 94. Loga, Rick 67. Logan, Laura 67, 257, 284. Logan, Vickie 94, 255, 257. Lohr, Timothy 81. Lojew ' ski, Mike 94. Long, Brad 67, 176. Long, Jodi 94, 183, 265, Longeway, Sheryl 81, 226. Looper, Jim 67, Lopez, A1 81. Lopez, Ruben 67. Lorenc, Kim 81. Losie, Brenda 94. Louy, Alycia 94, Love, Cindy 67, 268, 271, 284. Love, Lori 81, 271. Lovette, Tammy 67. Lowe, Matt 81, 279. Lowe, Michele 81. Lubiatowski, Leslie 81. Lubinski, Kim 81, 268. Ludeman, Lauri 81, 224, 225, 226, 263, 270. Ludwick, Wendy 81, 257, 260. Luff, Jeff 81, 219. Luff, Julie 67, 245, 269. Lusnak, Joe 81. Lutz, Douglas 94, 220. Maag, Valeric 67, 288. Macheinski, Brian 94, 220. Mack, Jeffery 94. Macklin, Ron 94. Madden, Kimberley 67, 188, 253, 265, 271, 284. Madden, Lisa 95, 247. Madden, Tina 67, 265, 269. Madden, William 95. Maenlc, Charles 67, 281. Macnlc, Steven 95. Maher, Charles 95. Maher, Colleen 81. Mahoney, Kathy 287. Main, Debbie 81. Main, Donna 67, 288. Makowski, Brian 81. Malecki, Diane 81. Mann, Dawn 81. alinowski, Brian 95. Mallory, Mary 95. Maltman, Bryan 95, 258, 260, 270. Mann, Rick 81, 260. Manning, Roy 81. Manol, Lisa 95. Mansfield, Jaylenc 95, 257, 260. Manton, Stephen 67, 218, 284, Maraldo, Mike 67. Maran, John 81. Maran, Laurie 95. Marcinkowski, Merinda 95, 271. Mariucci, Kevin 67, 292, 296. Marquardt, Karen 95, 266. Marquardt, Eric 81, 222. Marquis, Mike 81. Marroquin, Jay 8 1. Marsh, Doug 81, 205. Marshall, Don 290. Martin, George 81, 259. Martin, Maria 81. Martin, Maxine 67, 294. Martin, Mike 95. Martinez, John 95. Martinez, Linda 81, 266. Martinez, Rccna 81, 266. Marvin, Jeff 67. Marvin, Sharon 67, 280, 284. Marx, Toni 81. Masak, Jolinc 95. Maseman, Alan 67. Masson, Byron 81. Masztak, Dccna 8 1. Mate, Mike 295. Matesz, Ken 67. Mathews, Tina 95. Matriciano, Debbie 81. Matthews, Julie 81, 263. Mattison, Lisa 67, 262, 268, 273. Mau, Tammy 81. Mauder, Mary 67, 294. Maurer, Tim 95, 257, 260. Mauter, Michele 95, 247, 257. Maxwell, Joe 67. May, Jeff 67. Mayhugh, Terry 81. Mays, Brian 95, 220, 233. Mays, Mandy 81. Maz.cy, Ray 81. McArthur, Paul 67, 278. McAtcc, Julie 67. McBride, Cathy 8 1. McBride, Kelly 95. McBride, Scott 67, 266, 287. McCaig, Jim 81. McCancc, Beth 67. McCancc, Bryan 81. McCartney, Molly 67, 284. McCarty, James 67. McCaskey, Brian 67. McClure, Greta 67, 265, 289. McClure, Bryan 95, 258, 279. McClure, Keith 95, 233. McCrory, Kay 263. McCrory, Lori 67, 263. McDonald, Jeff 95, 220. McDonald, Les 81, 206, 270. McDonald, Troy 95. McEwen, Bonnie 96. McFarland, Kelly, 81, 273. McGee, Carolyn 81, 275. McGowan, Daniel 96, McGowan, Pete 81, 206, 277. McGraw, Jackie 81, 176, 200, 231. Mcliargic, Dan 81. McIntosh, Carol 67, 288. McIntosh, Gloria 81. McIntosh, Michele 67, 247, 288. Mclntirc, Kimberly 96. McKee, Chris 96. McKenna, Lori 82, 283. McKimmy, Shawn 96. McLaughlin, Laura 96, McLaughlin, Lisa 67, 253, 269. McMahon, Stacy 67. McManaman, Brian 67. McMullan, Jay 96, 273. McNallcy, Kathy 96. McNally, Kelly 67, 265, 296. McNett, Mark 82, 263. McNutt, Debbie 82. McRury, Heidi 96. McVicker, Carol 96, 258, 260. McVickcr, Doug 67, 258, 261. Meade, Chuck 68. Meadows, David 82. Meadows, Lynda 82, 266. Mcdcrc, Kim 68, 199, 294. Mcdcrc, Kelly 82. Meehan, Debbie 96, 265, 275. Meinen, Laurie 82, 257, 270. Meier, Beth 96, 257. Meincr, Rob 82. Meinz.er, Bryan 82. Mejia, Irma 68, 294. Melvin, Julie 82, 255, 257. Melvin, Teresa 82, 247, 254. Mercer, Todd 82, 260. Merritt, David 96, 220. Mcrz.kc, James 96. Metz, Chris 68, 210, 211, 284. Metzger, Eric 82. Metzger, Mary 82. Meyer, Joseph 82 Meyer, Robin 96, 254, 280. Meyer, Shelly 68, 199, 257, 260, 262. Meyers, Kelly 68, 258. Meyers, Ken 292. Meyers, Matt 68, 278. Meyers, Michael 82, 120. Meyers, Pam 96. Meyers, Penny 68. Michalak, Robert 82. Michalski, Lcann 82, 276. Michaclis, Todd 96. Miclot, Mike 96, 233, 276, Mihos, George 82, 214, 215. Mikolajezyk, Jeff 96. Miles, Lee 96. Milks, David 96. Miller, Amy 96, 247. Miller, Barb 68. Miller, Brian 96. Miller, Chris 82. Miller, Denise 96, 226, 233. Miller, Don 96, Miller, Eric 82. Miller, James 82, 282. Miller, Jenny 96, 226. Miller, Kim 96, 271. Miller, Lori 96, 233, 271. Miller, Rich 68, 281, 295. Miller, Rob 96, Miller, Ronda 96. Miller, Scott 82. Miller, Steve 96, 241. Mills, Candy 96, 270. Mingionc, Rhonda 96. Mish, Bob 68. Misko, Sheryl 82, 173. Mitchell, Theresa 96, 263. Mittman, Mike 68, 257. Mix, Ted 96, 220. Modrowski, Bob 68, 239. Modrz.ynski, Melissa 96, 257, 260, 270. Moffett, Rusty 96, 220. Mohr, Michelle 68, 294. Molisz.cwski, Michelle 82. Mollcnkamp, Heather 82. Mollenkamp, Patrick 68, 198, 218. Moltcr, Chris 68, 290. Molter, Jan 96, 220, 241. 330 UNDERGRAD INDEX Momince, Shari 68, 290. Monday, Claude 68, 175, 295. Monday, Dan 82. Monroe, Lisa 82, 259. Monus, Reka 68, 265, 268, 270. Mooney, Teri 82. Moore, Albert 82, 198. Moore, Cheryl 96, 270. Moore, Corey 96. Moore, Dave 82, 241, 258. Moore, Jeff 277. Moore, Karen 68. Moore, Melissa 82. Moore, Pat 82, 239. Moore, Sandy 68, 291. Moore, Shelly 82. Moore, Troy 82, 205. Moore, Veronica 96. Moore, Vicki 68, 294. Morawski, Rick 82. Morehouse, Keith 68, 239, 240. Morrin, Charlie 82, 263. Mortemore, Julie 96, 274. Moss, Jeff 82. Mowery, Sheila 82. Mueller, Heather, 96. Muir, David 96, 241. Mulford, Mike 68. Mullen, Kathy 68, 224, 226, 230, 231, 274, 280. Mullen, Michele 82, 226, 270. Mulligan, David 82. Mullikin, Chuck 96. Mumford, Michelle 96, 209. Munoz, Jordan 82. Munoz, Keith 82. Murd, Kim 82, 271, 282. Murdock, Jim 68. Murphy, Doug 96. Murphy, John 68. Murphy, Lucinda 82, 265, 283. Murphy, Mark 82. Murphy, Robin 68, 280. Murray, Judith 68, 294. Murray, William 82. Musialowski, Raymond 68, 258, 260, 270, 282. Musser, Laura 82. Musser, Laura 82. Muszynski, Kevin 82. Muszynski, Lisa 82. Myers, Andy 68. Myers, Paul 82. Nadolny, Angela 82. Nagle, Colleen 265, 284. Nagle, Jeffery 82. Nagypaul, Lori 96, 271. Nahm, Tim 68, 217, 218. Nale, Chris 82. Naughton, Eric 68, 218, 278. Neeley, Janet 68, 199, 212, 213. Nchrig, Julie 82. Neifer, David 68, 270, 279. Neill, Susan 68, 296. Nelson, Eric 82. Ncseur, Christopher 82. Ncucnschwandcr, Bob 96. Never, Debbie 68, 295. Newell, Chuck 82, 205, 270. Newman, Kendra 82, 200, 266. Newman, Sally 68, 294. N ewton, Dawn 96. Newton, Jeff 68. Nicholas, Richard 68. Nichols, Calvin 82, 268, 271. Nijakowski, Kim 96, 265. Nickey, Sue 96, 271. Noon, William 82, 198, 219. Norris, Brenda 96, 271. Norris, Cindy 68. Nowaczyk, Jim 68. Nowak, Cheryl 82, 265, 266. Nowak, Dave 68. Nowak, Sandi 68, 231, 294. Nowakowski, Julie 68. Nowacki, John 82, 121, 270, 273, 293. Nunamakcr, Scott 82, 242. Nye, Christopher 96. Nyitray, Cynthia 83. Nyers, Laura 68, 290. Nylcr, Rhonda 83. Oberlc, Sharon 83, 280. O’Brien, Tim 96. O’Connell, Julie 68, 287. Oehlcrs, Robert 96, 220, 233. O’Hare, Mike 68, 269. Ohms, Galen 83. Ohms, Paul 83. Oldham, Sue 96. Oliver, Bill 83. Oliver, Ronald 83, 279. Oliver, Raymond 83. Olmstcad, Cathy 96, 257, 260. Olson, Cathie 83, 257, 260, 271, 296. Olson, Thomas 68, 177, 277. Ondrus, Michael 96, 270. Omey, Bryan 96, 276. Ormiston, Nancy 96. Orncr, Tom 68. Orsborn, Sheryl 96, 254, 257, 283. Ortiz, Steve 96. Ortman, Dec 83. Orwig, Kelly 83, 263. Orzechowski, John 68. Osburn, Douglas 83. Osenbaugh, Ray 83, 179. Osentoski, Rob 83, 219. Osswald, Bill 68. Osten, Karen 83. Ott, Jason 97. Otto, Amy 68, 212, 227, 229, 245, 253, 268. Overly, Phil 83. Overly, Ron 83. Owczarz.ak, Allen 97, 222. Owczarak, Jim 83. Owens, Cathy 68, 277. Pacer, Mike 83. Pack, Wendy 83. Padilla, Angela 83, 226. Pahle, Steven 83. Papenfus, Steven 83. Paprocki, Ed 97, 220. Parke, Lisa 68, 296. Parker, Amy 68, 260. Parker, Dawn 68, 201, 224, 245. Parker, Ken 97, 241. Parker, Rick 97. Parks, Amy 97, 257. Parrish, Robin 97. Parse, Renee 97. Passon, Lonn 83, 205, 219, 237. Patterson, Randy 97. Patterson, Ron 97, 259. Patton, Brian 68, 243, 281. Patridge, Katrina 83, 254, 271. Paul, Bobby 68, 292. Paul, Robin 97. Pawlikowski, Julie 97, 271. Paxton, Tondra 68. Payne, Lynn 83, 263, 265, 283. Peacock, Laurie 83. Pearson, Vicki 68, 282, 289. Pease, Denise 68, 254, 265, 277, 294. Pclton, Sandi 68, 263, 265. Pclton, Shannon 97. Pendleton, Beth 97, 271. Penn, Paula 83. Perkins, David 83. Perkins, Danielle 68. Perry, Andrea 69, 294. Perry, Debbie 69, 284. Perry, Denise 83. Perry, Randy 97, 220. Perry, Rudolph 83. Petz, Amy 97, 276. Pfaffenberger, Dale 88, 97, 220. Pfaffenberger, Kris 97, 241, 263, 280. Pfeifer, Debbie 83. Phalcn, Richard 69, 180. Phillips, Andrea 83, 209. Phillips, Kevin 83. Phillips, Larry 97. Philo, Susan 83, 257. Piasecki, Michael 83. Picknell, Chris 69, 241, 278, 280. Pierce, Jon 83. Pieron, Mark 83. Pinniger, Kimberly 69. Pinniger, Krista 83, 254, 270. Pinski, Michael 69. Pio, Tim 69, 206, 214. Pioch, Mark 69, 260, 270. Piotrowski, Lori 83. Pirwitz, David 97. Pitts, Brian 69, 263, 273. Pitts, Cindy 97. Plamondon, James 97. Plonski, Barbara 97. Plotner, Tammy 83. Podbiclniak, Paul 83. Podbielniak, Peggy 97. Poe, Charles 83. Poe, Janet 97, 261. Poe, Terry 97. Poitingcr, Kevin 83, 205, 219, 237. Pokorny, Paula 83, 259, 270, 296. Poland, Tammy 97, 245. Polcquiartek, Frank 97. Poling, Kenny 97. Pollick, Greg 83, 173. Pomorski, Todd 83, 214, 270. Pool, Kenny 83, 205, 238, 240, 241. Portillo, Terry 97. Posadny, Kim 83. Posavad, Phil 97. Post, Todd 83. Potter, Dave 83. Potter, Lynn 97. Powers , Tracy 97, 265, 283, 296. Pozarzyeki, Janine 97. Pratt, Paulette 97. Preston, Eric 97, 220, 233. Preston, Jeffery 83, 205, 238, 241. Price, Brian 97. Price, Deanna 97, 107, 111, 245. Price, Mark 83, 219. Price, Robbie 83. Pringle, Tanya 69. Pruden, Michelle 273, 293. Puls, Steve 97. Quan, Christal 97, 265. Querry, Dicrdre 97. Rachuba, Bernard 83. Racicot, Laurie 83, 209. Raezkowski, Eric 97, 220. Ragan, Gary 97. Rajner, Debbie 83. Rajner, Robert 69, 222, 295. Rail, Roberta 83. Ramp, Kelly 69. Rapp, Timothy 83. Rarick, Pamela 69, 186, 293. Rauch, Lee 69. Ray, Joe 97. Ray, Lisa 97, 271. Ray, Lori 97, 265. Ray, Mark 83. Ray, Paul 205. Rcash, Carol 69. Redder, Debby 97, 263. Reddington, Erin 83. Reed, Kathy 83. Reese, Bryan 83. Reese, Sandra 84. Reese, Teresa 69, 287. Reese, Teresa 69, 287. Reese, Vivian 84. Reeves, Deanna 97. Refi, John 69, 292. Reichhardt, Kristi 84. Reilly, Doreen 97. Reilly, Laurie 97, 247. Reiter, Sue 69, 284. Reitz, Becky 84, 263, 270. Rejent, Debora 84, 245, 261, 274. Rcjent, Dennis 69, 198. Remy, Teri 79, 84, 200, 212. Rentz, Paul 84. Reynolds, David 69, 206, 277. Reynolds, Thomas 84. Reyome, Jerry 97. Richards, Charles 84. Richards, Rosemary 84. Richardson, Amy 171, 84. Richardson, Mike 69, 295. Richardson, Sally 69. Richileau, Lenny 84, 219, 239. Richmond, Mark 69. Richmond, Tina 84. Rick, Susan 97. Ridgeway, Kimberly 84. Riehle, Eric 70. Riley, Betty 84, 254, 274. Ritenour, Andrea 84. Ritner, Michael 70, 268, 270. Roach, Richard 70, 295. Robarge, Karen 97. UNDERGRAD INDEX 331 Roberts, Dan 97, 270. Roberts, Robin 70. Robertson, Beth 97. Robinson, Daniel 84. Robinson, Heidi 97, 266. Rochte, Tina 97, 265. Rodcbaugh, Eric 84. Rodriguez, Raymond 84. Rodriguez, Rita 97. Roebuck, Glen 97, 233. Rofkar, Theresa 84, 271. Rogers, Angie 70, 270. Rogers, Scott 97. Rollins, Eugene 97, 270. Rollins, Stacey 70, 227, 229. Ronda, Carol 70, 280, 293. Root. Karen 70, 282. Rosen, Maryl 84, 266, 271, 293. Rosinski, Michelle 84. Ross, Kim 84, 283, Ross, Scott 70. Ross, Susan 98, 258, 266. Ros.s Tracy 84, 270. Rouiller, Nadine 98, 265. Rowe, Tom 70. Rowland, Amy 89. Rowland, Jeff 84, 205, 219, 278. Rowland, Steve 98. Rubadeux, David 84, 219, 237, 270. Rude, Carol 98. Ruff, Robert 70. Ruhl, Mike 70. Rupe, Donna 70, 296. Ruplcy, Gregory 98. Rupp, Beth 88, 98, 168, 244, 274. Rupp, John 70, 198, 278, 218. Russell, Cecile 70. Russell, Douglas, 70, 292. Russell, Rich 295. Rutkowski, Brian 98. Rutkowski, Matthew 98, 258, 261. Rutkowski, Steve 98, 220, 233. Rutkowski, Tim 98, 220. Rutledge, Jeff 70, 293. Ryan, Angela 84. Ryan, Lisa 98. Ryan, Michele 84. Ryan, Ron 84. Rybarezyk, Bill 84, 205, 271. Rygalski, Michael 84. Rygalski, Richard 84. Rymer, Laura 98. Rywalski, Gail 98, 271. Sa, Mike 84. Sabbagh, Nick 98, 276. Sabine, Kim 98. Sabo, Jeanette 70. Salomonson, Diana 98. Samberg, Jeff 98, 220. Samsom, Tracy 70. Sanchez, Angela 84. Sanders, Lynn 84. Sape, Janell 70, 284. Sasscer, Glenn 84. Saunders, Dawn 296. Saunders, Kerri 98, 263. Savage, Dave 70. Savidge, Jack 84. Sawyers, Teresa 70. Schaefer, Brian 84. Schaffcl, Fred 84, 270, 274. Schaffer, Mike 70, 204, 264. Schalitz, Bill 84, 258, 260. Schmaus, Douglas 98. Scharer, Chris 98, 258. Schaupp, Teresa 70. Scherzer, Todd 70. Schimpff, Charlene 98. Schimpff, Charlotte 70, 263, 283. Schlcgcl, Kim 98. Schmidlin, Erika 98. Schmidt, Cathie 84, 247, 263. Schmidt, Kim 70, 268, 270. Schmidt, Lauri 98. Schnabel, Christine 98. Schneider, Debbie 98. Schneider, Donna 70. Schroeder, Alfred 70. Schroeder, Steve 98, 259. Schroyer, Oakie 70, 198, 218. Schroyer, Shawn 84, 107, 110, 224, 226. Schubargo, Jeff 98, 243. Schuch, Joe 70, 218, 270. Schultz, Audra 98, 265. Schultz, Doug 70, 291. Schultz, Eric 84. Schultz, Julie 84, 231. Schultz, Scott 70. Schultz, Shannon 84. Schumacher, Mike 84, 219. Schumacher, Peter 70, 218, 270. Schuster, Mark 84. Schwakc, Kevin 84. Schwamberger, Tami 84, 199, 200, 231. Schwartz, Karen 98. Scribner, Laura 70, 287. Sebring, Monica 70, 287. Scdlar, Ken 98, 278. Seed, Randy 84. Seely, Sandra 296. Seger, Darrel 84. Seiler, Chris 98, 252, 265. Sellers, Craig 84, 298, 219. Senderowicz, Rosemary 70. Senger, Ed 84. Serviss, Brian 98. Sexton, Sean 98. Seymour, Gary 98. Shadle, Gregory 98, 220, 233. Shadier, Angie 84. Shadier, Dominic 98. Shaffer, Carol 70, 268. Shaver, Tonya 98. Shaw, Dana 84, 257. Shearer, Geoff 84, 205, 241, 276. Shepherd, Tom 84. Shick, Anthony 98, 117, 120. Shinaver, Steve 84, 257. Shine, Mike 70. Shirey, Rob 70. Shortridge, Joe 84. Shultz, Dave 84. Sicha, Brad 70. Siek, Peter 70. Sieren, Joe 98, 220. Siffer, Mike 84. Sigler, Ken 98, 241. Siler, Kim 70, 253, 265. Silverman. Abbe 70, 116. Simenenauer, Andre 98. Simenaur, Laci 70. Simmons, Curtis 84, 205, 219, 270. Simmons, Mike 70, 175, 204, 218, 268. Simmons, Sharon 70, 296. Simons, Brenda 98, 270. Simon, Ellen 84, 188, 263, 270. Simon, Laura 70, 284. Simpson, Mary Beth 84, 226. Singer, Brad 85. Siwa, Laurie 70, 289. Sizemore, Kelly 85. Sizemore, Shelly 85. Skopinski, Hope 296. Skowronek, Phil 85, 210. Sloan, Ron 98. Slupecki, Kathy 70, 224, 225, 231, 232, 280. Slusher, Allen 98. Smalley, David 98, 220. Smarszcz, Renea 70, 295. Smay, Don 70, 203. Smay, Donna 85, 200, 231, 270. Smenner, Michele 85. Smith, Allison 98, 265. Smith, Andrea 85, 257, 270, 280. Smith, Brenda 85. Smith, Cheryl 85. 282. Smith, Connie 85. Smith, Dave 218. Smith, Debbie 70, 295. Smith, Jim 98. Smith, Kim 70, 169, 253, 265, 270, 271, 275. Smith, Marie 85. Smith, Michael 70, 288. Smith, Michelle 98. Smith, Rhonda 85. Smith, Theresa 70, 294. Smith, Troy 98, 259, 279. Smith, Vernon 70. Smith, Warren 98, 241. Smith, William 85. Smotherman, Lisa 98. Smotherman, Scott 85. Smothers, Jill 98. Smyth, Kim 70, 284. Snavely, Steve 85. Sneed, Patti 98. Sneider, Lori 98, 226, 233, 247. Snider, Kris 85, 200, 257, 260. Snyder, Jerry 198, 218. Snyder, Kelly 85. Snyder, Lauri 98, 277. Snyder, Scott 70, 268, 270. Soloman, Mike 98. Soloman, Sara 70, 188. Sontchi, Chris 85. Soper, Jill 98. Sorosiak, Tina 70, 293. Sosbe, Dorothea 70, 295. Sowinski, Thad 98. Spalink, Melody 98. Spangler, Kim 98. Spann, Julie 98. Spaulding, Cindy 71, 280, 284. Spaulding, Laurie 71, 280, 284. Spaulding, Matt 98. Speaker, Lisa 71, 290, 296. Speaker, Sue 99. Speelman, Charles 99. Spencer, Jeff 99. Spencer, Patty 85, 224, 225, 226, 270. Spencer, Rob 85. Spinner, Kim 85. Spoerl, Karen 71, 290. Sprague, Dan 85. Srogi, Win 71, 218, 278. Staab, Laurie 71, 281, 296. Stacey, Don 99. Stafford, James 85. Stagner, Tammy 99. Stahl, John 99, 220, 233. Staley, Michele 85, 271, 282. Stalker, James 71. Stalker, Tammy 99. Stanford, Terry 168, 279. Stanton, Todd 99. Stautzcnbach, Julie 99. Strawinski, Vicki 99, 261. Stazenski, Ann 99, 247. St. Clair, Gcnnie 85. Steele, Pamela 85. Steele, Scott 99. Stegcr, Sandy 99, 247, 265. Stein, Amanda 71, 258, 266, 268, 271. Stein, Marty 184, 99, 259. Steinmetz, Maria 85, 227. Stepanski, Joe 99, 277. Stewart, Cindy 71, 294. Stewart, Sean 99, 233. Stieb, Bob 85, 219. Stock, Julie 99. Stoffel, Steve 99. Stoffcl, Tracy 71, 275. Stolarski, Carol 71, 290. Stoll, Deborah 99. Storer, Tamara 71, 295. Storm, Dan 99. Stotlcr, Lynn 71, 293. Stout, Dan 85, 293. Strausbaugh, Doug 71, 218. Straw, Sandi 99. Strawinski, Rachelle 85. Strawinski, Steve 71, 198, 242, 243, 278. Styer, Tanya 99. Sullivan, Nancy 99. Sundling, Jim 85. Sutherland, Randy 99, 271. Suttles, Traci 99. Swaile, Mark 99, 113, 259. Swartz, Paul 71, 218, 292. Swartz, Steve 99. Swartz, Vicki 85, 263. Swiatccki, Karen 99. Swiderski, Tammi 71, 294. Swindle, Keith 85. Swy, Brad 71, 281. Swy, Brian 99. Sylvester, Steve 85, 219. Szakovits, Scott 99, 220. Szakovits, Norm 85, 205. Szczecinski, Brad 99, 222, 233. Szlachcic, Terri 85. Szymanski, Amy 85, 257. 332 UNDERGRAD INDEX Tabb, Matt 99. Taber, Kris 71, 277, 289. Tailford, Doug 99. Tallent, Mark 99. Tanner, Mike 85, 219. Tanner, Rick 99. Tanscy, Michelle 99. Tarasicwicz, Brad 71, 270. Tatkowski, Lora 99, 182. Taub, Rob 99, 220, 277. Taylor, Aaron 99. Taylor, Estcl 85, 243. Taylor, Gary 99. Taylor, Paul 85. Taylor, Robin 60, 71, 274, 284. Taylor, Susan 99. Taylor, Tim 85, 237, 258. Tcbbc, Brian 85. Teems, Paula 71. Tcrman, Shelly 99, 233, 271. Tertcl, Rick 7 1. Thabit, Michael 99. This, April 99. Thisticthwaitc, Julie 71, 280. Thomas, Duane 85. Thomas, Greg 99. Thompson, John I 84. Thompson, Rob 99, Thompson, Wendy 99, 257. Thomson, Jean 71, 258, 260, 261. Tibbils, Julie 71, 257, 260. Ticttmcycr, Karin 85, 247. Titus, Kimbcrlcc, 99, 265, 282. Tkaezyk, Cindy 71. Tkaezyk, Linda 85. Tobianski, David 99. Tobianski, Paulette 71, 294. Todd. Donita 99, 263. Todd, Mike 99, Todd, Scott 85. Tomaszewski, Roy 71. Tonkcl, Robert 99. Tooman, Dean 71. Toska, Tana 71. Toth, Beth 85, 263. Tracy, Stacy 288. Tramill, Sonya 99. Trankina, Jim 71. Trankina, Mark 85. Trcndcl, Joe 85. Trcndcl, William 99. Trcssicr, Robert 85. Tripp, Angela 71, 273, 288. Trombley. David 7 I. Trost, Christie 99, 226, 233, 271. Trost, Rob 85. Trzaskowski, Marianne 71, 227, 244, 253. 269, 280. Tubbs. Jeffery 71, 210, 260, 269. Tucker, Aaron, 99. Tucker. Scott 99, 220, 233, Tuckerman, Joyce 99. Turney, Chiara 71, 294. Tyc, Greg 99, Tyc, Shawn 85. Wyminski, Holly 71. Uhlig, Richard 85. Ulch. Tammy 71. Upp, Cliff 85. Urban, Wendy 85. Uscilowski, Mark 72. Vaculik, Beth 99, 271. Vaillant, John 99. Valentine, Betty Jo 99. Valentine, Roger 85. Van Cop pcnollc, Sally 72, 294. Vandcnbrock, Julie 99. Vandcnbrock, Steve 85. Vandergrift, Robin 85. Vandock, Linda 99, 263, 273. Van Ettcn, Joanne 85. Van Hoozer, Christine 72, 289. Van Pelt, Brian 100, 257. Van Pelt, Donna 293. Van Tassel, Jill 85. Varner, Dale 100, 220. Varner, Denise 72. Varncs, Mark 85. Vashcr, Margery 72, 287. Vaughn, Mike 72. Vchslagc, Ken 100, 222. Venier, Lisa 100. Verdon, Chuck 85. Veres, Chris 72, 288, Veres, Patty 85, 225, 226, 271. Vernon, Debbie 100. Vcsclich, Tom 85, 277. Vicriing, Gregory 86. Vigh, Randy 72, 210, 238, 239. Vigh, Sherri 86, 200, 212. Villanueva, Manuel 241. 258. Vincent, Jeff 72, 288. Vincent, Vicki 72, 265. Vitek, Rodney 100. Vollmar, Donnie 100, 220. Vollmcr, Michael 86, Vollmar, Ron 72, 295. Vrooman. Pat 72, Wade, Brad 86. Wagner, Blaine 72. Wagner, Jim 86. Wagner, Lisa 86, 265, 274. Waite, Jeff 86. Waite, Tracy 100. Walczak. Kevin 72, 237. Walczuk, Brent 100. Waldrop, Julie 291. Waicnder, Tammy 86. Walker, Deanna 72, 284. Walker, Darlene 100, 265. Walker, Steve 72, 269. Walker, Yolanda 100, 265. Wallace, Kathy 72, 199. Walsh, Scott 72, 168, 178, 222, 223. Walters, Becky 86, 200, 212, 245, 270, 277. Walz, Gregory 86, 205. Wanaks, Karen 100. Wanaks, Tim 72. Ward, Keith 100. Warfel, Clark 100. Warner, Cheryl 72, 254, 263, 282, 284. Warnke, Paul 86. W ' arnke, Tom 72. Warns, Lisa 100. Warrer. Jim 86. Warring, Timothy 86. Wasiclewski, Renee 86. Way, Chris 72. Weaver, Carolyn 72, 269, Weber, Cindy 100. Wedding, Jenny 72, 290. Wegner, Brian 86, 205, 259, 277. Wcilant, James 100. Weills, Gerry 72. Wcirich, Tina 100. Wcibcr, Sharon 72, 225, 226, 269. Wciborn, Diana 100. Wclborn, James 291. Welch, John 72, Wells, Barbara 72, 266, 268, 270, 273. Wells, Randy 278. Wclniak, Bob 100. Wcnzlaff, Robert 72, 279. Wcnzkc, Trina 86, 258, 260. West, Dan 86, 205, 237. Wcstrick, Catherine 86, 263, 273. Wcstrick, Shclii 72, 294. Wcstrick, Norman 86, 274. Wcxlcr, Jennifer 100, 277. Wheeler, Tammy 100, 265, Whitaker, Carl 86. Whitcomb, Marc 86, 205, 219, 237, 278. White, Autha 100, White, Chris 100. White, Lori 86. White, Robbin 100. Whitcakcr, Audrey 72. Whitenberg, Duane 86. Whitmore, Cheryl 86, 263, 265, 283. Whitcmorc, Jay 86, 219, 268, 270. Whitt, Don 100, 220. Wichowski, Catherine 86. Wick, Lynda 86, 208, 209, 260, Wiclinski, Jeff 72, 268. Wiclinski, Mike 72. Wicrcinski, Ray 72, 214. Wicrcinski, Robert 100. Wictccki, Lisa 72, 295. Wilbur, Kevin 100. Wilburn, Brian 100, 279. Wilcox, Sue 72, 277. Wiley, Daniel 100. Wilhelm, Brenda 86. Wilkens, Debbie 72, 294. Wilkens, John 86, 219. Wilicns, Cindy 86. Williams, Brett 72, 295. Williams, Keith 86, Williams, Laurie 72, 287. Williams, Marc 100, 220, 233, Williams, Sandy 291. Williams, Shantclle 86. Williams, Tina 100. Willicr, Lisa 86, 271, 282. Willis, Johnnie 72, 118, 263, Wilson, Dion 100, Wilson, Jeff 72, 241, Wilson, Kevin 72, 184, 218, 219. Wilson, Peggy 86. Wilson, Todd 86, 236, 237. Wing, Steven 86. Winkler, Tracy 72. Winland, Lisa 86. Winters, William 86. Wise, Lisa 86. Wisniewski, David 100. Wisniewski, Lisa 100. Wisniewski, Valeric 72, 288. Woda, Robin 72, 227. Wodarski, Gail 86, 200, 275, 277. Wolf, Amy 72. Wolf, Connie 86, 271. W ' olfe, Wendy 72, 169, 199, 245, 257, 284. Wolfingcr, Kevin 72. Wolinski, Brian 86. Wood, Deborah 72, 261. Wood, James 100, 220, 241. Wood, Kenny 100, 220, 233. Wood, Rick 86, 270. Woodbury, Dwanc 72, 242, 295. Woods, Cynthia 100. Woodley, David 100, 278. Worline, Mary 86, 268. Worstcll. Shelly 100. Wosniak, Ronald, 86. Wosta, Sandra 100. Woytyshyn, Sandy 86. Wray, Don 72, 218, 204, 277. Wright, Brenda 100, 265. Wright, James 86. Wright, Kelly 72, 268, 271, 284. Wright, Natalie 100. Wuerfcl, Richard 72, 204, 295. Wyatt, Evan 86, 219. Wysong, Kelli 86, 266. Yeager, Brian 72. Yeager, Tracy 72, 265. Yingling, Danielle 100, 270. Yocum, Juli 72, 295. Young, Jodi 100. Young, Randy 281. Young, Rocky 86. Yunker, Frank 86. Zaborski, Rob 100. Zahn, Sheryl 86, 209, 246, 247, 268, 270. Zak, Michael 72. Zapadka, Ann Marie 86, 79, 200, 212, 231. Zarccki, Christopher 100. Zegarlowicz, Susan 86. Zeigler, Cheryl 86, 274. Zeigler, Christine 86. Zeigler, Michele 88, 200, 274. Zeman, Ron 72. Ziegler, Ted 291. Zielinski, Paula 86, 265. Ziemke, Jim 72, 277, 295. Ziemkc, Kristi 100, 212, 270. Zimmerman, Lori 100, 209, 271. Zimmerman, Pam 72, 227, 253, 255, 268, 271, 274. Zimmerman, Steve 86. Zink, Vicki 72, 296, Ziviski, Zandra 291. Ziviski, Zolton 100. Zmudzinski, Louis 72. Zuchowski, Linda 86, 199. Zunk, Danny 86. Zunk, Jodi 100, 226, 233, 271. UNDERGRAD INDEX 333 Faculty Index Acrni, Ken 156,205,220 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Learn¬ ing Disabilities Seienee and Govern¬ ment, Freshman Football, Freshman Boys Traek. Alvarez, Al 130 President, Washington Local School Board. Allen, Martin 60, 146 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Biology, Botany, Man and the Environment, Junior Class Advisor. Anderson, Bruce 144, 233 B.S.Ed. Hillsdale College, Applied Mathematics, Introduction to Alge¬ bra Part 1, II, Terminal Geometry, Trigonometry of the Right Triangle, Freshman Boys Basketball. Ascunce, Roland 142 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.A. University of Michigan, Spanish 1, 11 . Bahna, Connie 227, 228 Assistant Gymnastics Coach. Baker, Tina 247 Director of Whitmer Panthcrettes. Barger, Philip B. 137 B.B.A. University of Toledo, Busi¬ ness Law, Business Math, Consumer Economics. Barney, Edison 125, 130, 174 B.S.Ed. Ashland College, M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Prin¬ cipal, Whitmer High School. Berhow, Sandra 141 B.C.E. St. Paul Bible College, B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.Ed. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Freshman Reading. Bernhoft, Sharon L. 133 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, M.Ed., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Guidance and Counseling. Binger, Judith 1 22, 1 50 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Gym¬ nastics, Physical Education. Binkley, Jonathan A. 149 A. B. Findlay College, M.A. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Ed.Spec. Eastern Michigan University, American Government. Bishop, Kenneth 129 B. S. Wilmington College, M.Ed. Xavier University, Superintendent of Schools. Blazey, Betty 1 34 Secretary, Vocational Center. Boros, Dorothy K. 133 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, M.cd. University of Toledo, Guidance and Counseling. Bremer, Marti 158 B.S.ArtEd. Bowling Green State University, M.ArtEd. University of Toledo, Advanced Drawing, Art for Seniors, Weaving, Art Department Chairperson. Brenizer, Marjorie 74, 141 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Fresh¬ man English, Sophomore English, Sophomore Class Advisor. Brighton, Dennis 155, 165 Exploring Electronics, Industrial Arts, Living Better Electrically. Brown, Barbara 140 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Literature, Freshman English, General English. Brown, William L. 153, 284 B.S.Ed., M.A.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Distributive Edu¬ cation I, 11, Distributive Education Clubs of America. Brumbaugh, Martin 130 B.S.Ed. Manchester College, M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Administrative Assistant for Busi¬ ness. Burton, Linda 60, 154, 283 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Home Economics, Semester Sewing, Singles Survival, Junior Class Advisor, Future Teachers of America. Bylow, Carroll 1 58 B.ArtEd. University of Toledo, Art and Drawing Fundamentals. Bcamcr, Bruce 129 B.A. Adrian College, M.A, Univer¬ sity of Akron, CIcrk Trcasurcr of Washington Local Schools. Cain, Ronald 146 B.S. Millcrsvillc State College, M.A. North Carolina A T Uni¬ versity, General Science, Physics. Campbell, Eileen 134 Secretary, Principal’s Office. Cannon, Sara 141 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ad¬ vanced Composition, Composition, Sophomore English. Carmean, Mike 144 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Algebra I, Introduction to Alge¬ bra Part I, H. Chesney, Richard 159, 177 Western Rc.scrvc University, Uni¬ versity of Toledo, Drafting 11. Cicak, George 151, 165, 282 B.Ed., Ed.Spec. University of Tole¬ do, M.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Health Education, Christian Fellowship, Golf Coach. Clark, Sharon M. 146, 267 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Algebra Il-Chcmistry, Chemistry, National Honor Society, Cline, Robert I 1 2, 147, 203, 204, 210, 211 B.S.Ed. Otterbein College, Biology, Advanced Biology Laboratory, Boys Cross-Country, Boys Track. Coburn, Sharon 138 B.S., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Sophomore Reading. Conley, Pauline 139 B.S. Frostburg State College, Soph¬ omore English, Pep Club. Cook, William F. 149 B.Ed. M.A. University of Toledo, American Government, Recent America. Corfman, Donald 144 B.S. Bluffton College, M.Ed., Ed- .Spcc. University of Toledo, M.A. Bowling Green State University, Aviation, Calculus, Introduction to Algebra Part I, Math Department Chairperson. Craden, Sally S. 150 B.S., M S. Bowling Green State University, Adaptive Physical Edu¬ cation, Required Physical Educa¬ tion, Physical Education Depart¬ ment Chairperson. Cramcr-Perry, Nancy 158, 273 B.S.Ed. Ohio University, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Art and Draw¬ ing Fundamentals, Design and Con¬ sumer Art, Occupational Education Art, Whitmer Summer Players, Winter Play Director. Crosby, Charlene 138 B.A. University of Michigan, M.A. Michigan State University, Fresh¬ man Reading. Cunningham, Carolyn 151 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Health Education. Davies, Maralcc 154, 274 B.A. Adrian College, Child Devel¬ opment, Interior Decorating, Mar¬ riage and Family, Student Council Advisor. Davis, Thomas A. 148 B.Ed., M.A S University of Tole¬ do, American History, Eronticr America, Good Times Bad Times, Ski Club. Davis, R, Wayne I 33 B.S. University of Dayton, M.Ed, Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Vo¬ cational Guidance and Counseling. Dayc, Cordon 1 55 B.S. Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.S. Eastern Michigan Uni¬ versity, Metals I, H. Decker, Norm 151, 165 B.S., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Fitness and Condition¬ ing, Required Physical Education. Dcntcl, Dale 154, 255 B.Ed. Capital University, Music Theory, Whitmer Concert Band, Whitmer Marching Band. Devine, Allan James 152, 284 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.Ed, University of Toledo, Distributive Education I, II, Distri¬ butive Education Clubs of America. Dew, Tim 130 Member, Washington Local School Board. Dickman, Barbara 159, 293 Junior Commercial Foods, Home Economics Related Occupations. Dicringcr, Andrew C, 137 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, M.S., Ed.Spec. University of To¬ ledo, Business Math, Typing 1. Donati, Carma 138 B.S., M.A. Ball State University, Advanced Composition, Composi¬ tion. Dubendorfer, Jean 134 Secretary, Deans’ Office. Dunaway, Gerald 146 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.Ed- .Lcad. Eastern Michigan University, Advanced Biology Laboratory, Biol¬ ogy, General Science. Emery, Jane 137 B.A. University of Toledo, Consum¬ er Economics, Notchand, Personal Typing. Firickson, Robert 154, 255 Whitmer Concert Band, Whitmer Stage Band, Whitmer Marching Band Director. Ermc, Frank 130, 195 B.S. Findlay College, M.Ed. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Associate Principal 334 FACULTY INDEX for Student A,ctivities, Athletic Di¬ rector. Erswcll. Della 152,287 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Accounting, Senior Date Account¬ ing, Office Education Association. Feeney, Susan 152, 289 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Senior Stenography, Typing I, Office Edu¬ cation Association. Francis, Kathy T. 163 B.Ed. University of Toledo, R.N. St. Vincent’s School of Nursing, Voca¬ tional School Nurse. Frisch, Robert H. Jr. 146 B.S. University of Toledo, M.S. Bowling Green State University, Bi¬ ology, Science Department Chair¬ person. Garrett, Marlene M. 145 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Algebra II, Applied Mathematics, Introduc¬ tion to Algebra Pan I. Gilbert, William F. I 32, 169, 170, 203, 204, 218 B.S.Ed, Ohio University, M.S. East¬ ern Michigan University, Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Dean of Boys, Assistant Football, Assistant Track. Gillespie, Joyce L. 162, 282 Paraprofessional, Whitmer Library, Library Council. Gomcrsall, Jane E. 146 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Biology, General Science. Gonia, Florence 1 32 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Vocational Dean. Gradcl, Marie 138 B.S.Ed, Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Sophomore English. Grau, James I 36 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Occupational Education Su¬ pervisor. Graves, Harry 160 University of Toledo, Senior Ma¬ chine Shop, Prc-Vocational Ma¬ chine Shop. Gray. Carol 162,282 A.B. Western Michigan University, M.A. University of Toledo, Whitmer Librarian, Library Coun¬ cil. Green, Dick 214 Varsity Soccer Coach. Griffith, Maxine 130 B.Ed,, M.Ed., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Director of St udent Ser- vices. Grimm. Donald C. 147 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.S.Ed. Indiana University, Biology, Cosmetology Biology, Inde¬ pendent Study. Grove, Larry 144 B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Geometry, Introduction to Algebra Part II, Technical Math. Gucciardo, Judy 145, 267 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Algebra I, Algebra II- Chemistry, Applied Basic Math, National Honor Society. Gucciardo, Patrick J. 157, 217, 218 B.S., Adm.Ccrt. Kent Stact Univer¬ sity, M.S. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Junior Occupational Work Experience, Head Football Coach. Hainen, Fred 154, 261 B.S.Ed. Ohio Northern University. M.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Whitmer Orchestra. Hall, Dave 148, 197, 198, 218 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Citizen, American Government, Assistant Baseball, Assistant Foot¬ ball, Hall, Gerald 149 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, M.Ed. University of Toledo, American History, American Gov¬ ernment. Hammye, Mary Ann 134 Secretary, Curriculum Office. Hansbrough, Diana 162 Paraprofessional, Music Resource Center. Hartman, Sue 136 B.S., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Trades Industry Su¬ pervisor. Hentges, Alverna 156 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, R.N. Toledo Hospital School of Nursing, Occupational Education — Art. Biology, Earth Science, Family Living, Health. High, Andrew A. Jr. 140 B.J., A.B. University of Missouri, M.Ed. Universi ty of Toledo. Hu¬ manities, Shakespeare, Sophomore English. Hileman, Dee 88, 135 Secretary, Deans’ Office, Freshman Class Advisor. Hoeffel, Jeannine 142, 271 A. B. Mary Manse College. M.A. In¬ diana University. French I, 111, IV, French Club. Hofheinz, Marjorie 23, 150 B. S. Ohio State University, Health Education. Senior Class Advisor. Hook, Donna J. 138,293 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Literature, Freshman English, Independent Study, Junior English. Horton, Vern 160 Junior and Senior Printing. Houston, Betty 139, 272 B.A., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Advanced Drama, Drama, Speech, Thespians. Hubaker, Paul 136 B.Voc.Ed. University of Toledo, Trades Industry Supervisor. Hudak, John B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Permanent Substitute. Huffman. David 129 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Assistant Superintendent for Per¬ sonnel. Ice, Gerald W. 131,168 B.S., M.S., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Associate Principal for At¬ tendance and Discipline. Ingham, James 125, 131 B.A. Adrian College, M.A. Univer¬ sity of Toledo, Assistant Principal for Student Activities. Jablonski, Greg 243 Varsity Hockey Coach. Jackson, Margy Ann 159, 293 Senior Commercial Foods and Man¬ agement, Home Economics Related Occupations. Jansen, Owen 158, 266 B.Ed, University of Toledo, Art and Drawing Fundamentals, Art for Seniors, 3-D Design, Fine Arts Club. Jepson, Edward 156, 208, 209 B.Ed. Eastern Michigan University, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Occu¬ pational Work Adjustment — Eng¬ lish, Math, Girls Tennis. Jerome, Jerrie J, 134 Secretary. Instructional Media Cen¬ ter. Johnston, Joan M, 159 Junior Cosmetology. Johnston, Karen 144 B.Ed. University of Toledo. Algebra I. Applied Basic Math, Introduction to Algebra Part 1. Jones. Mike 200 Freshman Girls Track. Keamming, David 158, 173, 267 B.F.A.. M.A. Eastern Michigan University, Art and Drawing Funda¬ mentals, Advaneed Art 11, Ceram¬ ics, Oil and Watcrcolor, Printmak¬ ing, National Honor Society, Kaifas, Richard S. 140, 235, 237 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, M.Ed. University of Toledo, American Literature, Sophomore English, Head Boys Basketball Coach. Karazim, Mary 145, 265 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Basic Math Review, Geometry, Indepen¬ dent Study, Logic and Critical Thinking, Secret Spirits. Keller, Karen 135 Secretary, Whitmer Activities Of¬ fice. King, Betty H. 135 Secretary, Instructional Media Cen¬ ter. Kinney, Jane 156, 291 B.Ed,, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Senior Occupational Work Exper¬ ience, Occupational Work Exper¬ ience Club. Kohler, Rogene 142 B.A. DePauw University, M.A. Pur¬ due University, German 1, II, Ger¬ man Honorary. Kosakowski, John 224 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Head Volleyball Coach. Kowalik, Daniel W. 161 A. D., B.Voc.Ed. University of Tole¬ do, Architectural Drafting, Junior Engineering Drafting. Krause, Joyce McCreery 157 B. S,, M.A. Bowling Green State University, Occupational Education — Adaptive Physical Education, English, Work B.S.Ed. University of Toledo, C.E.S. La Sorbonne, L’Uni- versite de Paris, French I, French 11. Kreuz, Lee J. 147 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Chemis¬ try, Chemistry 11, General Science. Kubacki, James 156 B.Ed. University of Nebraska, Ju¬ nior Occupational Work Exper¬ ience, Occupational Work Exper¬ ience Club. Kunz, Elaine 139, 267, 293 B.S.Ed. Eastern Illinois University, M.A. University of Toledo. Fresh¬ man English, Indendent Study, Lit¬ erature of Ireland and England, Sophomore English, National Hon¬ or Society. Lafayette, Barbara Sue 152 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Business and Office Exploration, Junior Ste¬ nography, Office Education Associ¬ ation. Lane, Alan C. 148 B.Ed., M.A., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Ohio and the Maumee Val¬ ley, World War II, Social Studies FACULTY INDEX 335 Department Chairperson. Lanz, Thelma R. 159 R.N. Maumee Valley Sehool of Nursing, B.S.N. Mary Manse Col¬ lege, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Diversified Cooperative Health Oc¬ cupations. Lattimore, Ned 1 38 B.S., M.A. Bowling Green State University, General English, English Department Chairperson. Laudick, William 231 B.Ed. Ohio Northern University, M.Ed. St. Joseph’s of Indiana, Ju¬ nior Varsity Girls Basketball. Lemerand, Alice M. 162, 282 Paraprofessional, Math Science Resource Center, Library Council. Lemke, Rosemary 152, 287 B.A., M.A., Ed.Spec. Uniersity of Toledo, Business and Office Explo¬ ration, Junior Date Accounting, Personal Typing, Office Education Association. Lewandowski, Julia E. 145 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Algebra I, Algebra II, Applied Basic Math. Lieb, Richard 130 B.A. University of Northern Iowa, M.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, Administrative Assistant for Curriculum. Lippincott, Conrad 148, 165 B.A. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can History, The Isms. Longthorne, Delia 154 B.S.Ed. Miami University, Child Development, Marriage and Family. Marshall, Ted 160 A. D. University of Toledo, Junior and Senior Welding and Metal Fab¬ rication. Martin, Mrs. Cathay 144 B. Ed., M.S.Ed. University of Tole¬ do, Algebra II, Applied Basic Math, Introductory Analysis. Martin, Ronald W. 125,151,220,241, 278 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Fitness and Condition, Health Edu¬ cation, Freshman Football, Fresh¬ man Wrestling, Weightlifting Club. Mason, Jack 1 55 B.S, Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Saturday Mechanic I, Tool Tech¬ nology I, II. Mattimorc, John 148, 231, 232, 293 B.S. Mt. St. Mary’s College, M. Adm. Sup., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Independent Study, In¬ troduction to Behavioral Science, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach. Maxficld. Rick 147, 276 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Biology, First Aid, Chess Team. McKenney, Karen 157 B.S. Ohio State University, Rcad- ■Spcc., L.D., M.Read. University of Toledo, Tutor — English, Health, History, Government, Math, Read¬ ing, Science McMurray, Kerry V. 152, 286, 296 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Senior Office Skills, Office Education As¬ sociation. Metzger, Henry 130 Member, Washington Local Board of Education. Metzger, Walter 1 57 B.S.Ed., B.S.Sp.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Occupational Edu¬ cation Industrial Arts. Meyers, Peggy 135 Secretary, Vocational Center, Mierzejewski, Stephen M. 148 B.Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, Civil War, Economics, Frontier America. Miller, Bill 108,125,136,218,237 B.S.Ed. Clcmson University, M.A.Ed. Westminster College, Di¬ rector of Guidance and Counseling, Assistant Football, Assistant Boys Basketball. Miller, Norma 163 R.N. St. Luke ' s Hospital School of Nursing, B.Ed. University of Tole¬ do, School Nurse. Mohn, James F. 131 B.S. Central Michigan University, M.A. Eastern Michigan University, Associate Principal for Vocational. Mortcmorc, Lcnorc 147 B.S., B.Ed., M.Ed. University of To¬ ledo, General Science, Newman, Larry 155, 178, 278 B.S, Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Industrial Arts I, Cycling Club. Nicewonder, Muriel 140 B.Ed. University of Toledo, General English, Junior English. Nye, John 141 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.A. Bowling Green State University, Freshman English. Oberic, Carl I6I B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Junior Machine Shop. Ogrodowski, Mel 149, 266 B.S. Western Michigan University, M.A. University of Toledo, Soviet Union, World History, World War II, Fantasy Gaming Society, Quiz Bowl. Palermo, Dawn H. 143 B.Ed. University of Toledo, M.A. Bowling Green State University, Spanish I, IL Paquet-c, Sally 123,149,281 B.Ed., M.Ed. Guid. Coun. Uni¬ versity of Toledo, American Revolu¬ tion, Civil War, Social Studies Club. Passon, Dan 151 B.A. Hillsdale College, M.A. Ball State University, Fitness and Condi¬ tioning, Required Physical Educa¬ tion. Pattay, Robert A, 146 B.S.Ed. University of Detroit, Gen¬ eral Science. Pfleghaar, John A. 159 B.Voc.Ed. University of Toledo, Ju¬ nior and Senior Industrial Electron¬ ics. Pippert, Frances Lucille 132 B.S. Muskingum College, Assistant Dean of Girls. Pontius, Mary Lou 135 Bookkeeper, Whitmer Complex. Quinlivan, James P. 149 B.Ed., M.Ed., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, American Presidents, American History Survey, Frontier America. Rainey, Barbara 154 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Whitmer Concert Choir, Whitmer Mixed Chorus, Varsity Swing Cho¬ rale, Fall Play Director, Musical Di¬ rector. Revard, Phillip M. 140, 181 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Fresh¬ man English, Junior English. Revill, Gary A. 148,177 B.S. Bowling Green State University, American Government. Riedmeyer, Mike 155 Drafting I, Metals 1. Robbins, Jeff 149,205,218,219 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Citizen, Freshman Football, Freshman Track. Roberson, Scott 161, 281 B.A. University of Toledo, Junior and Senior Communications Elec¬ tronics, Amateur Radio Club. Roberts, James 144 B.S.Ed. Ohio State University, Al¬ gebra I, Geometry, Introductory Analysis, Football Equipment Man¬ ager. Robison, Mary 135 Secretary, Attendance Office. Rosa, Mary 143 B.A., B.Ed. University of Toledo, University of Puerto Rico, Spanish 11, HI, French Honorary. Rose, Pat 145 B.S. Wittenberg University, Alge¬ bra I, Basic Math Fundamentals. Rose, Rob 148, 197, 218 B.A. Wittenberg University, M.Ed. University of Toledo, American History Survey, Head Baseball, As¬ sistant Football. Rubino, Timothy 157, 218, 233 B.S.Ed. Kent State University, Oc¬ cupational Education Math, Assis¬ tant Football, Freshman Boys Bas¬ ketball. Ruiz, Diana 142, 269 B.S.Ed., M.A.Span. Bowling Green State University, University of Ma¬ drid, Spanish 11, IV, Foreign Lan¬ guage Department Chairperson. Rusic, Sally 74, 139, 264 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Fresh¬ man English, Journalism 1,11, Soph¬ omore English, PANTHER’S PAUSE, Sophomore Class Advisor. Russell, Richard 226 Junior Varsity Volleyball. St. Germain, Beverly Senior Cosmetology. Saunders, Robert 161 Junior Auto Mechanics, Prc-Voca- tional Auto Mechanics. Schaefer, MyrI 134 Secretary, Whitmer Activities Of¬ fice. Schalitz, Mary 153, 288 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Junior Date Processing, Introduction to Date Processing, Personal Typing, Office Education Association. Scheider, Dec Ann 156 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Adaptive Physical Educa¬ tion, Learning Disabilities Health, Math. Schmidt, Don 160 Senior Heating and Air Condition¬ ing Schmidt, David J. 146 B.A. Capital University, General Science, Geology. Schmitt, Lorcnc C. 141 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Literature, Junior English. Schroeder, Nancy 143, 271 B.A. University of Toledo, Spanish I, Spanish Club. Schroycr, l.ori 227 Gymnastics Coach. Schulz, Carl I 32 B.Ed., M.Ed.Adm. University of Toledo, Dean of Boys. 336 FACULTY INDEX Seed, James E. 160 Junior and Senior Commercial Art. Senerius, Ron 143, 270 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Latin 1, II, Junior Classical League. Seyfried, Larry A. 161 B.S.Ind.Ed. Tech. Bowling Green State Universiy, Cert. Voc.Ed. Uni¬ versity of Toledo, Junior and Senior Auto Body. Shanteau, Gertrude 136 B.S.Ed., M.Ed. University of Tole¬ do, Business Office Supervisor. Shearer. Loren A. 140, 273 B.A. College of Wooster, M.A. Ohio State University, Advanced Speech, Drama, Speech, Debate Coach, Na- - tional Forensic League. Shelt, Larry 147, 293 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.A.Chem. Indiana Univer¬ sity, Action Chemistry, Chemistry, Independent Study, Instrumental Chemistry. Shook, Lorraine 153, 286 B.S. Indiana University, Cooperat¬ ive Office Education, Office Educa¬ tion Association. Shultz, Betty 130 Vice President, Washington Local Board of Education. Shunk, Christine 145 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Algebra II, Basic Math Fundamentals, Ge¬ ometry. Shunk, William C. 149, 220, 241 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Citizen, Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling. Sidor, Louis 141 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Advanced Filmmaking, Film- making, Sophomore English. Sirilo, Ria 159 Junior Cosmetology. Skulas, Christina 139 B.S. Butler University, Freshman English, English Facilitator. Slough, Elaine 143, 270 B.Ed. University of Toledo, German I, III, German Club. Slovak, Paul J. 155 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Drafting I, 11, III- Slovak, Susan Corrothers 132 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Dean of Girls. Smith, Brenda 150 B.S. Ashland College, Required Physical Education. Smith, Darrel 133 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.A. Eastern Michigan University, Guidance and Counsel¬ ing. Smith, Grace O. 153, 290 B.S., M.S. Bowling Green State University, Junior Clerk Typists, Typing I, Office Education Associ¬ ation. Smith, Jeff 199,218,233 B.A.El.Ed. Defiance College, Assis¬ tant Football, Freshman Girls Bas¬ ketball, Assistant Girls Track. Smith, John 150, 238 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Life Time Sports, Required Physical Education, Head Wrestling Coach. Sockrider, Steve 137 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Business Math, General Busi¬ ness. Sradeja, Virginia 137 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Accounting, Typing I, IL Stevenson, Robert 133 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Guidance and Counseling. Stewart, Barbara C. 130 B.Ed. Bowling Green State Univer¬ sity, M.Ed., Ed.Spec. University of Toledo, Associate Principal for Cur ¬ riculum. Stiefel, Geraldine M. 133 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Guidance and Counseling. Stewart, Patsy 162 Teacher Aide, Occupational Educa¬ tion. Summers, Edna 161 Senior Cosmetology. Taylor, Randal 158, 165, 172 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, M.Art.Ed University of Toledo, Advanced Art II, Art and Drawing Fundamentals, Jewelry, Oil and Wa- tercolor Painting Technique, Sculp¬ ture. Thames, Barbara 146 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Biology, General Science. Thoman, Lee 160 Senior Auto Mechanics. Thomas, Dan 141 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, American Literature, General English. Thomaswick, Richard 123, 140, 253, 264 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Fresh¬ man English, Yearbook, Quill and Scroll, ORACLE. Thrasher, Jan 1 56 Learning Disabilities English and Reading. Tober, Sandra J. 148, 281 B.Ed., M.Ed. University of Toledo, Education, Philosophy, Sociology, World Affairs, Social Studies Club. Tobin, Margaret A. 145 A. B. Mary Manse College, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Algebra I, II, Introduction to Algebra Parts 1 2. Trost, Diana 143 B. Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, Spanish I, III. Updike, Thomas 161, 292 Junior Carpentry, Junior Carpentry Club. Vannak, Marilyn 154, 283 B.S. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Child Development, Home Eco¬ nomics I, Future Homemakers of America. Vaughan, Charles 161, 292 Senior Carpentry, Senior Carpentry Club. Vernier, Winfield 149 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Ameri¬ can Government, Frontier America, Man and the Environment, Voland, Conrad 155, 220 Woodworking I, II, 111, Assistant Football, Wallace, Joan E. 147 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, General Science. Wallace, Mary I 36 B.S.Ed., M. Ohio State University, M.A. University of Toledo, Librar- y lnstructional Media Center Coor¬ dinator. Warren, Robert 155, 241 B.A. Morehead State University, Saturday Mechanic 1, II, Industrial Arts Department Chairperson, As¬ sistant Wrestling Coach. Welter, Gerald R. 156, 206, 291 B.Ed., M.A. University of Toledo, Senior Occupational Work Exper¬ ience, Senior Occupational Work Experience Club, Boys Tennisq- .Workman, Chris 158 B.A. Adrian College, M.d. Universi¬ ty of Toledo, Advanced Drawing, Photography. Werts, Kenneth 160 Junior Auto Mechanics. Werts, Marilyn 162 Paraprofcssional, Study Hall. Whitaker, David L. 23, 136, 173 B.A, Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Drivers’ Education, Senior Class Advisor. Will, Harry 157,199,212 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Occupa¬ tional Work Adjustment English, Math, Girls Cross-Country, Head Girls Track Coach. Williamson, Lois A. 139 B.S. Fort Wayne Bible College, Ad¬ vanced Composition, Composition. Williamson, Nora 135 Secretary, Guidance Office. Wilson, Carol 145 B.S.Ed. Marshall University, Ap¬ plied Basic Math, Algebra 1, 11. Windsor, Charlene 139, 273 B.Ed. University of Toledo, Fresh¬ man English, Speech, Individual Events, National Forensic League. Woodling, Cheryl 159, 294 A. D. R.N. Owens Technical Col¬ lege, Cert. University of Toledo, Di¬ versified Health Occupations, Voca¬ tional Industrial Clubs of America. Wright, Dawn 153, 290 B. Ed. University of Toledo, Business Office Exploration, Senior Clerk- Typists, Personal Typing, Office Education Association. Yeager, Carl L. 88, 144 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, Algebra I, II, Basic Math Fundamentals, Freshman Class Ad¬ visor. Young, Kathy 153, 288 B.A. Bowling Green State Universi¬ ty, Introduction to Data Processing, Senior Date Processing, Office Edu¬ cation Association. Youngs, Carol 145 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.A.Ed. University of Tole¬ do, Computer Math 1, H, Terminal Geometry. Zahn, Sham 130 Member, Washington Local Board of Education. Zierolf, Donald J. 147, 217 B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Bowling Green State University, Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Science Seminar, Athle¬ tic Trainer. Zunk, Daniel D. 133 B.S.Ed. Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity, M.Ed. University of Toledo, Vocational Guidance and Counsel¬ ing. FACULTY INDEX 337 Jn Memory Of . Zhomas Clendenin ’82 Charles Maher ’85 Douglas Mapierala ’80 Zobias Campbell ’83 I Our Sver-Ckanging Jace . . . On this, the last printed page in our ORACLE, I thought it both significant and timely to offer a little touch of history-in- the-making. The first photograph selected for this page represents a real change in the “face” of Toledo. This glass-walled tower is part of the downtown Toledo riverfront development known as “Seagate,” which, believe it or not, began with the signature of a Whitmer alumnus. That same alumnus. Mayor Doug DeGood, a graduate of the Class of 1965, will be only one of many dignitaries attend¬ ing the dedication ceremonies in June, 1982. Visible from miles around, the structure will be formally known as the Owens-Illinois World Headquarters Building. The photograph below is of our Toledo waterfront around 1896. Comparing then and now is proof enough that civically we are not standing still . . . that change is good and that we have come a long way. On behalf of the graduating Class of 1982 I proudly salute the City of Toledo and all who partici¬ pate in our riverfront development. THE PAST IS OUR HERITAGE — THE PRESENT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY AND THE EUTURE IS OUR CHALLENGE Writing this page is like saying goodbye — never easy. Preparing this year’s ORACLE, A Reminiscence In Time, has been busy, exciting, hectic, productive, tiring, frustrating, and most of all, WORTHWHILE. It has also been a group effort, a learning experience, and a real challenge. I wouldn’t have missed it for the world, but two years is enough and I must move on. Giving credit where it’s more than due, I would like to thank Mr. Richard Thomaswick for the support, encouragement, and generosity he has given the staff this year. Lastly, thanks Mom for your help and reassuring words. Until we meet again . .. Judy O’Brien Editor-in-Chief 340 CLOSING


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