Manhigan - 1972

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1972 yearbook for Mansfield Senior High School in Mansfield, Ohio.

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Mansfield Senior High School

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Mansfield Seniro High School

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1972

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MANHIGAN 1972
Mansfield Senior High
145 West Park Boulevard
Mansfield, Ohio
Manhigan Editors
Kathy Smouse
Debbie Tucker

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Activities and Clubs
Sports
Faculty
Seniors
Underclassmen
Senior Activities
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Student-Faculty — ROW 1: Walker, Lawless, Sanderfer, Soloman, Griffith, Owens. ROW 2: Carter, Bowen, Sheehan, Tucker, Hill, Restelli ROW 3:
Henry, Spencer, Hall, Scherff, Barber, Godbee, Harris. Row 4: Mr. Ramsey, Mr. Thomas, Miss Spiggle, Mr. Marchant, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Pugh, Mr.
King, Mr. Sauder.
Chemistry teacher, Mrs.
ponders over a possible
presented by one of the
members.
Harris,
solution
student
Senior Danielle Barber relates an amusing experience
she had at Varsity Varieties
Recording Secretary, Sherry Restelli, passes
out copies of the meeting agenda.
Student-Faculty and Student
Council Advance Good Relations
The Student-Faculty Committee
consisted of teachers from the var-
ious educational departments and
students representing school organi-
zations. It met every other week to
discuss problems that the teachers
and students encountered. Scott
Scherff, Student Chairman; Dave
Hall, Vice-Chairman; and Sherry
Restelli, Recording Secretary; took
care of the formal procedures.
Every year, Student Council plans
projects for the student body at Se-
nior High. Some of the activities that
were included this year were a consti-
tution expressing the rights of the
students, Christmas baskets for
needy families, the annual Mehock
Relays Track Assembly, and a dance.
Officers for this year were Robert
Bowen, President; Phil McClain,
Vice-President; Julie Parker, Secre-
tary; and Debbie Tucker, Treasurer.
After much discussion, President Bob Bowen
calls for a vote on the issue
The members of Student Council meet in the auditorium for their group picture
Pep Club executive committee includ
sons, Miller, Letizia, Ellsworth, Cervinski, B. Miller, and Gross
es: FLOOR: Cashell, Widders. ROW 1: Mutchler, Jobes, Henry, Mr. Morrison, Calland, Tucker. ROW 2: Par-
Pep Club And Cheerleaders Show Spirit
Behind the “spirit Jug,” for Pep Club are Cathy Ellsworth, Debbie Cer-
vinski, Patty Gross and Bonnie Miller.
Pep Club and Cheerleaders helped lead the school in
cheers to help the team on to a victory. When the cheer-
leaders weren’t cheering, they held bake sales, pop bottles
drives, and a breakfast for basketball players. During the
summer the cheerleaders spent one week at cheerlead-
ing camp and learned new cheers to shout before the 1971-
72 crowds. While at camp they took second in over all
competition.
Junior and Senior Pep Club executives scramble for the basket ball. —_ sie
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Varsity Cheerleader, Linda Smith, cheers the
Tygers on toa victory.
Mansfield Senior High Tyger, Nancy Calland, cheers before a football
crowd.
Sophomore cheerleaders include: ROW 1: Phegley, Westlake, Ewers. ROW 2: Soloman, Brookins, Cheerleaders bring Tyger mascot across the field Fulton. ms
Varsity cheerleaders, Rogers, Beeman, Smith, Jobes, Massa, Ott, Frontz and Lucus lead Tyger team across the field.
Spirt Club members are: ROW 1: Highman, Mansfield, Spreisterbach, Ruckman, Cochran, Tharp, Webb, Cashell, Schlegel, Tucker, Henry, Schiltz.
ROW 2: Caugherty, Hill, Widders, Moga, Ott, Jobes, Beeman, Smith, Seevers, Calland, Thomas. ROW 3: Dopps, Miller, Wagaman, Parker, Sqrow,
Rabquer, Jesse, Jones, Arron. ROW 4: Caldwell, D. Smith, Carper, Huffman, Blaising, Hammett, Moran, Konves, Rhodes. ROW 5: Koch, Waldman,
Freley, Stoots, Bucher, Moore, McWilliams, Warmington, Seiler, P. Webb.
Red Cross members are: ROW 1: Robbins, Smith, O'Donnell. ROW 2: McWilliams, Mark, Hill,
Hutzleman.
Tygerette members are: ROW 1: Bronson, Forsythe, Calland, I. McFadden, Tharp, Cashell, Schle-
gel, Mrs. Bowman. ROW 2: Taylor, Davis, Beauford, Spreisterbach, Cochran, Ruckman, Ott, Jobes,
Senior Danielle Barb ’ Ca? Seevers, Thomas. ROW 3: Whitten, Robinson, Petty, Sqrow, Perry, Kash, Rabquer, Jesse, Jones,
b beph ie ck arber helps the officials at Arron. ROW 4: Beeman, Moga, Carper, Huffman, Blaising, Hammett, Moran, Konves, Brown.
asket ball games. ROW 5: D. McFadden, Young, Morris, English, Mc Williams, Seiler, Rhodes.
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Tygerettes, Spirit Club, and Red Cross Give
Red Cross members Melissa Bellevue, Donna Daniels, and Debra Hill prepare to leave for the
Bloodmobile.
Red Cross member Melissa Bellevue listens to
discussion at the club meeting.
President Debra Hill ponders the success of
the next project.
Services
This year Red Cross was under the
leadership of Debra Hill, President;
Pam McWilliams, Vice-President;
Linda West, Secretary; and Helen
Eckstrom, Treasurer.
Projects included Thanksgiving
Fruit, Christmas Baskets, Bloodmo-
bile, Mr. Ugly Legs, Mr. Football,
and selling dust cloths.
Tygerettes helped swim team by
keeping score and clocking the swim-
mers. Spirt Club helped to create
more spirit at football games.
Tygerette Peggy Cashell times a swimmer ata
Malabar swim meet.
Students of M.H.S. Give Their Time to Help in the
Library and Office
The students of M.H.S. helped in
the offices and bookstore this year.
The students that worked in the
main office and counselors’ office ran
errands, took passes to students and
teachers, and also did various odd
Jobs for the secretaries.
The library assistants worked dif-
ferent periods during the day helping
to check out and sort various books.
The students that worked in the
bookstore helped Mr. Sauder every
morning, noon hour, and after school
with his customers.
Attendance aids are: ROW 1: Caugherty, Rohrer, Dopps, Brokaw. ROW 2: Wisdom, Partin, Weber,
Schlegel. STANDING: Stentz, Hay, Terman, Kabana, Malmstrom, McFadden, Harris, Stewart,
Buckingham, Studer.
Counselors’ office aids are: ROW 1: Seiler, Gardner, Patterson. ROW 2: Sheehan, Hall, Ruckman, Beeman, Ewers, Cooper, Gottgalf, Wilson, Mrs.
Lee. ROW 3: Whitten, Schlupp, Henry, Tucker, Mast, Baehrens, Davis, Fischbach, Riggleman, Burns, Sevdalis.
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Main Office aids are: ROW 1: Cummings, Mast, Blaising, Partin, Lamie, Mulholland, Parker, Ruckman, Ewers, Webb. ROW 2: Tharp, Weber, Cas-
tle, Bookwalter, Eberhart, Pittman, Southworth.
Library aids include Elkins, Alleman, Chin, Hay, Stuff, Heinberger, Breedlove, Vance, and Erdenberger.
Bookstore workers are Paul Prince, Jim Foust, Sharon Phipps, Joyce Withrow and Mr. Sauder.
sa Nate Gite ae is eiriale wees Happ, R. Davis, Porter, Bazley, Gabor, Harden, J. Fisher, Holzmiller, Williams, Daniels. ROW 2: Cloes, Leti-
Widders, Eu ers ROW 3: Raadecce : . haffer, Tolle, Parsons, Miller, Lawless, Ellsworth, J. Scott, Bellevue, Harrison, Dickison, Ohler, Shasky, C
ningham, Miller, Stafford ROW 4: oe Walker, LeVack, Reiff, Robertson, Williams, Barber, Adamescu, Wooley, D. Hill, Kindinger, Cun-
Rko poss. ROW Bn Peeks yestey LOOES; Palfi, Michaels, Lurtz, Kidd, Karsmizki, Evans, Schmucker, M. Tucker, Debolt, Hogan, Klingensmith,
: A. Lucker, Craft, Barber, D. Hall, Cunnngham, Smith, Mabry, Hamlin, Henry, Geib, Lindsey, S. Hill, Christman. ROW 6: A.
; Scott, Krizan, D. Catlett, Glover.
| Dullman, J. Widders, Baldridge, C. Pe cabaret Keith, Holevas, J. Hall, Fisher, Schuck, Michener. ROW 7: Kidwell, Holzworth, Scherff, Bogner,
Majorettes Widders, Letizia, Ewers and Cloes stand at attention.
Pre-game marching
is displayed by Tyger Band. Base drummer Willie Porter waits for his cue.
M.H.S. Band practices various formations first thing in the morning.
The 1971-72 MHS Tyger Band Participates In
Band member Sue Catlett plays her part of
the piccolo trio.
Band director, Mr. Percy Hall, keeps an eye on
things.
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Varied Activities
This year’s marching band was
under the direction of Mr. Percy
Hall, Mr. David Leyerle and Mr.
Gerald Hudson. They participated in
all foot ball halftime shows and in the
Halloween and Labor Day parades.
This year’s band officers were
Scott Sherff, president; Dave
Schmucker, vice-president; Deloris
Barber, secretary; and Sue Geyer,
treasurer.
Senior Majorette Cathy Widders waits for the
halftime show to start.
Saxaphonists, William Porter and David
: Shuck, wait for further instructions from
director.
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Violins make up an important part of the MHS orchestra. Assistant director, David Leyerle, takes his turn at directing
the orchestra.
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Orchestra Spends Busy Year Providing Musical
Entertainment
This year’s MHS orchestra, under
the direction of Percy Hall, received
all twos at district contest. Other
activities included Fall Festival,
Homecoming, Annual Christmas
concert and Buckeye Festival.
Senior Alice Bond plays piano for MHS orchestra. Orchestra trumpet players are: Smith, Mabry, Hall, Cunningham, Bar-
ber, Karsmizki, Henry, Craft.
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Choir And Stage Band Provide MHS With Musical
Stage band director, David Leyerle, is also an
accomplished trombonist.
Senior trombone player John Keith rehearses Members of stage band practice for the up-coming Senior Class Play.
a piece of music which will feature him as a A
soloist.
Entertainment
The MHS Stage Band, under the
direction of Mr. David Leyerle, is
well known throughout the school
and community. It added an impor-
tant part to the Senior Class Play
and Varsity Varieties. The Stage
Band also played at many area
proms and dances. It is made up
primarily of Woodwinds and brass
players from the orchestra.
Mansfield Senior High was very
fortunate to have such a fine and
expertly directed choir this year. The
concert choir traveled to many con-
certs and contests, giving outstand-
ing performances throughout the
year. A Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Club,
also under Miss Shafer’s direction,
excelled in vocal expression.
Some choir elves help to spread the Christmas spirit around the school.
Senior saxophone player Phil Michener par-
tiicpates in stage band and orchestra.
ROW 1: Jenkins, Dickson, Carr, Carper, Rucker, Gassaway, Rawls, Gottgalf, Fontz, Neuman, M. Higgins, Massa, Owens, 7 ;
Hurt, Foust, Kegley. ROW 2: Corbin, Stevens, Hoff, A. Bond, Severs, Tucker, Young, K. Bronson, Arthur, Feagin, p Dati tape sane rina
Regula, Martin, G. Moga, D. White, Carper, Swarn, Miller. ROW 3: Eckstrom, C. Parr, V. Price, Hoagland, Geiseige, Cochran, Robinson Me.
Williams, Petty, Schoonover, Thompson, Alexander, Solomon, Parker, Adams, Altvater, Lingard, Fulton, Estep, Smith. ROW 4: Haas Brankar A
Higgins, Brown, Greene, Lookenott, Long, McQuillen, Chin, R. Bond, C. Price, Bryant, Twyman, Durrah, Harris, Nixon, Pender. ROW 5: Dasher,
Donnenworth, M. Moga, White, Williams, Owens, R. Bronson, Spurgeon, B. Parr, C. White, Chandler, Rawls, Glover, Francis, Baughman Davis,
Mullins.
Choir members Romie Bond and Mary Jo Higgins find choir can be fun at times.
ROW 1: Mr. Beal. ROW 2: Neal, White, Smith, C. Smith, Stahlheber, Rhodes, Seiler. ROW 3: Geyer, Seevers, Ringmar, Restelli, Guzzo.
Cia Ringmar plays a Swedish tune on her guitar for her American “‘sister”, Sue Geyer.
President Sherry Restelli poses for a snapshot after an ESP
meeting.
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Relationship
Among Students
Mansfield Senior High had two
foreign exchange students this year.
They were Beth Seevers and Cia
Ringmar, both from Sweden. Linda
Smith and her family provided Beth
Seevers with an American home, and
Cia Ringmar spent her year in Amer-
ica with Sue Geyer and her family.
Both Beth and Cia attended many of
the various sports activities. Foot-
ball was a bit confusing to the girls,
but they soon caught on as to how
the game was played. The two girls
spent a full year in the United States
and graduated with the senior class
in June.
The ’72 ESP club was headed by
President Sherry Restelli. It consist-
ed of students from MHS that were
usar in different pnlery and
their ways of life. Both Cia and Beth The Geyer family welcomes their exchange s Nia Ri dare nisiba Ini
ero! sberabert of Usd eeckunige ath vag famil: heir exchange student, Cia Ringmar, for a year’s visit in the United
dent program.
Beth Seevers’ American family is Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Linda and her “sister” Beth, enjoy a pleasant afternoon of cycling.
their daughter, Linda.
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National Honor Society, Girls’ and Boys’ State,
Members of National Honor Society are, ROW 1: Hail. Keith, Chandler, Davis, Hill, We
Smouse, Cashell, Eckstrom, Walker, Kay; ROW 3:
Froncza, Roscoe, Henry, Jobes, Smith, Holevas.
bb, Tharp, Beeman; ROW 2: Mutchler, Tucker, Sheehan,

Picked for Boys’ and Girls’ State were Darwin
Amos, Phil Michener and
Kathy Smouse.
The President of National Honor Society is David Hall.
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Rotary Club Earn Bees at Senior High
Rotary is an honor club that gets
young men acquainted with the
community activities and problems.
The boys were chosen by Mr. Plough
to attend luncheons sponsored by
business and professional men.
Members of National Honor Socie-
ty are chosen on the basis of scholar-
ship, service, and character. Officers
this year were Dave Hall, President,
Vice President Hong Chin, Secretary
Kathy Smouse and Treasurer Scott
Scherff.
The rotary Club included a selected group of
Senior boys. Pictured here are: ROW 1: Turn-
er, Soloman, Gulley, Blakley; ROW 2: Rin-
gold, Hall, Henry, Scherff; ROW 3: Baldridge,
Jefferson, Smith, Bailey.
The Senior students that were picked in their Junior year for N.H.S. were ROW 1: Debbie Hill, Kathy Smouse, Twila Walker, Tammi Wadlington;
ROW 2: Dan Blakley, Dave Hall, Scott Scherff and Debbie Tucker. Miss Spiggle is the advisor
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Active Students Join Tea Room,GAA, Varsity M
GAA organized basketball, volley-
we ball, tennis, and track teams to com-
pete with other schools. Members
sold Tyger buttons and sports
programs.
Tea Room was composed of a
group of girls that prepared lunches
for different students and teachers at
noon hour. They also compiled a reci-
pe booklet to sell to their customers.
The members of Varsity M were
boys who participated in a Varsity
sport of some type.
Ethel Cline waits for her dinner to be served in the tea room
GAA members are: ROW 1: Tharp, Brown, Wisdom, Eckstrom, Lurtz, Tucker, Rhodes. ROW 2: Barber, Brown, Moore, Mutchler, Nabors, Pelasky,
Wherry. ROW 3: Haye, McFadden, Carter, Jackson. Beeman, Wagner, West. ROW 4: Mrs. Peterson, Birmelin, Simms, Miller, Stuht, Carter.
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Varsity M members are: ROW 1: Hurley, Blakley, Weirich, Williams, Cameron, Jefferson, Henry, Bailey, Mulholland. ROW 2: Basilone, Weber, Sev-
alis, Roscoe, Coley, Turner, Steiner, Bookwalter. ROW 3: Pittman, Baughman, Hager, Lamie, Warga, Smith, Hafford.
Diane Bosworth and Ethel Cline are waiting Cindy Marble and Debbie Penix finish cleaning up the kitchen.
for instructions in the tearoom
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Behind the curtain, Randy Donnenwirth gets
ready to change the props.
LEFT: Advisors Mr. Marchant and Mrs. Bowman watch as practice con-
tinues. ABOVE: “‘There’s no place like home.” as portrayed by three stu-
dents in “A Soulfull Day at Senior High.”
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For The 1971- 1972 Varsity Varieties Is Bengal
Productions
Presents
The 1971-72 theme for Varsity Va-
rieties was ‘“‘Bengal Productions Pre-
sents ” Heading Varsity Varie-
ties were Danielle Barber, director;
John Bogner and Joyce Lurtz, co-
producers; Cindy Henry and Zoe Ann
Sheehan finished up the team as
business managers.
Committee chairmen included:
theme and script, Twila Walker;
music, Leigh Harrison; publicity,
Debbie Ray; program, Beth Mast;
tickets, Kelly Tharp; make-up, Bird-
ie Ruckman; set design, Debbie
Tucker; lighting, Bob Spencer; and
stage crew, Randy Donnenwirth.
The monologue recited by Frank Williams ex- Trumpet player Dave Hall plays the tune Banana man, Jay Bales eats his banana.
plains the fate of fat people. “Only Just Begun.”
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1. The members of Sugar and
Spice act show their legs to
drinking boys. 2. Head cheer-
leader Laura Parsons tries to
teach Rosy Koch and Cyndy
Spriesterback a new routine.
3. Mansfield Senior High
majorette, Michelle Ewers,
perfoms a thrilling act with a
baton. 4. Music group with
leader Larry Rawls performs
rock music.
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Senior Boys act, featuring Garth Sevdalis, yells, “‘We ain’t playin’.”’
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This year’s VV consisted of 18
acts. Five of the acts were comedys;
the rest were musical. For the first
time, the teachers represented them-
selves with an act. The emcees were
Lori Beeman, Susan Hall and Marty
Negrete.
Sophomore cheerleaders Brenda Ewers is part
of cheerleader’s dancing act.
Senior Class Presents ‘Personal Appearance”’
Friday night's cast includes Stephanie Stahlheber, Jim Brown, Robin Webb, Sue Geyer, Vickie Schlupp, John Bogner, Cia Ringmar, Elmer Baldridge,
Maggie Cunningham and Dana Spurgeon.
Aunt Kate, portrayed by Sue Geyer, catches
up on the gossip.
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For 1971-72
Class Play
On March 23 and 24 this year’s senior class
presented the intriguing, three act comedy,
“Personal Appearance”. Direcotr, Mrs. Mar-
tha Thomas, worked with the cast and com-
mittees.
There were nine production staffs each
headed by a chairman. They were House Man-
agement and Tickets, Debbie Hill; Publicity,
Cindy Henry; Programs, Kelly Tharp; Make-
up, Kathy Smouse; Set Decorations, Miss
Bolus; Properties, Zoe Ann Sheehan; Usher-
ettes, Debbie Williams; Stage Crew, Richard
Manley and Tom Marietta; and Sound effects,
Denny Davidson.
“Quit meddling,” yells Mrs. Struthers, as Carole Arden is treated like a “queen” at the Struthers tourist home.
Aunt Kate tries to help Bud.
Gladys Kelcey exclaims that Carole Arden has got to be the most talked With mischievous thoughts in mind, Carole gets Bud’s attention by feed-
about movie star in town. ing hima midnight snack.
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Senior Class Play Marks Return To Nostalgia
“Personal Appearance” was first produced
October 17, 1934, at the Henry Miller Theatre
on Broadway, under the direction of the suc-
cessful team of Brock Pemberton and Anti-
onette Perry, for whom the famous Tony
Awards are named.
Like so many theatrical offerings now on
stage, screen, and television, this play follows
the current trend of returning to the nostalgic
days of the 1930’s. With the Nation easing a
bit from the depression years, people were
flocking to the movies, where such magnetic
stars as Clark Gable, Robert Taylor, Marlene
Deitrich, Mae West, and Jean Harlowe were
idolized.
Jessie, Carole’s maid, listens attentively to
instructions.
Aunt Kate questions the opinion of Gene Tuttle, Carole Arden’s agent. Clyde Pelton can’t understand why Gladys, his girlfriend, doesn’t like his
working on greasy cars.
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Thursday night's cast includes Steve Smith, Peggy Cashell, Stephanie Stahlheber, Vickie Schlupp, John Bogner, Susan Hall, Elmer Baldridge, Dave
Kearney, Lori Beeman, and Pam Lawless.
Joyce Struthers becomes hysterical when her mother won't see her Carole Arden explains to her agent that she can’t possibly stay in this “horrible
point of view. old house.”
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Members of 1971-72 Junior Achievement gather for a group shot.
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Honored MHS
By Participation
1971-72 Junior Achievement used
the year to their advantage. The J. A.
annual fair was held at Richland
Mall, where business was good. Each
business manufactured its own prod-
ucts and then sold them. They sold
the items door to door and at various
stores.
The students who received superi-
ors at the science fair at Senior High
and went to the district were: Ron
Castle, Mike Chandler, Hong Chin,
Keith Christman, Chris Erdender-
ger, David Hall, Dawn Hamblin,
Tom Holevas, David Schuck, David
Smouse, and Cathy Widders. Senior
Cathy Widders was the only one who
received a superior at State. Others
who went to state were: Mike Chan-
dler, Keith Christman, David Hall,
Tom Holevas.
Patiently waiting for customers is Tina Miller.
Businessman, Kim Glasglow sells lights at the J. A. Fair.
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Black Culture, DCT Help to Further Students’
Black Culture leaders are Shirley Whitten, Emma Jackson, Myron Sanderfer, Twila Walker, and
Merlyn Tucker.
Education
Black Culture, under the supervi-
sion of Mr. Pugh, had a very success-
ful year. At open house they had a
library display. At Christmas they
collected clothing and toys for needy
families. They also sponsored a bake
sale, speakers from the reformatory,
a folk singer assembly, and Rev.
Johnson’s talk on drugs. They fin-
ished the year up by passing out leaf-
lets on Sickle Cell Anemia and by
sponsoring a music assembly.
DCT, Diversified Co-Operative
Training, is a program in which stu-
dents go to school part of the day and
work in various jobs the rest of the
day. The students were graded by
how well they did in their individual
jobs. The DCT teacher is Mr. Finley.
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Black Culture members are: ROW 1: Bronson, Morris, Hood, Turner, Hoagland, Bronson, Hoagland, Hurt. ROW 2: Jefferson, Ferguson, Mack, Fea-
gin, Owens, Rawls, Jackson, Tucker. ROW 3: Montgomery, Feagin, Tolliver, Adley, Johnson, Wherry, Swarn, Francis. ROW 4: Nabors, Walker, Tol
liver, Solomon, Sandeifer, Young, Carter, West, Forsythe.
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We a
ROW 1: Seitz, Mills, Cornell, Sell. ROW 2: G. Adams, Bartley, Taylor, Jefferson, Basilone. ROW 3: R. Adams, Miller, Muff, Potter. ROW 4: Sigler,
Karkalik, Blaising, Gour. ROW 5: Steverson, Hill, MacDonald.
DCT members Tarin Blaising and Lavonne Jefferson re-
ceive help from Mr. Finley.
Tony Basilone shows eagerness in his DCT work.
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DECA, COE, and OWE Train Students for a
COE members are: ROW 1: Ringold, Patterson, Terman, Soria, Morr, Gahagan, ROW 2
: Humphrey, Ward, Preston, Sprague, Hassmann, Fuhrman.
ROW 3: Stuff, Workman, Coon, Butts, Stewart, Mr. Williams.
OWE members are: ROW 1: Sikorsky, Jacocks, Shambaugh, Sanderfer. ROW 2: Norris, K
Sprauge, Danals, Isby, Hicks, Mitchell. ROW 4: Hamilton, Smith, Robertson, Caldwell. STANDING: Mr. Price.
itzmiller, White, Jordan, Jones, VanRiper. ROW 3:
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Future in the
Business World
This year’s DECA did many activi-
ties. The group’s advisor was Mr.
Thoms. Throughout the year they
had bake sales, collected store cou-
pons, visited the police and fire sta-
tions and went on a canoe trip. At
the end of the year, they held a ban-
quet in Bellville.
COE was under the supervision of
Mr. Williams. Their activities en-
cluded many money-making
projects.
The Occupational Work Experi-
ence program assisted its Senior
members in finding a place of em-
ployment at the operator level.
DECA members are: ROW 1: Hicks, Hardin, See, Hoff. ROW 2: Crane, Martin, Neighbors, Oakley, Perkins, Roberts. ROW 3: Powers, Risner, Phipps,
Hardin, Crane, Mr. Thoms. ROW 4: Sheets, Strickling, Caton, Holmes, Frontz.
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BOE Prepares MHS Students for Future Job
Opportunities
Senior BOE was involved in secre-
tarial work under the direction of Mr.
Groff. They took a field trip to Co-
lumbus, had two bake sales, and sold
receipt booklets and Christmas
items.
Junior BOE typed items for Mans-
field Education Association under
the direction of Mr. Jorman. They
took a field trip to Columbus, and
have had car washes and bake sales.
Senior BOE member, Rebecca Davis, takes time out from work.
Senior BOE members are: ROW 1: Williams, Cline, Davis, Brown, Mills. ROW 2:
Vaughn, Heinberger, Lewis, Brooks, Hartman. ROW 3: Warren,
Partin, Honeycult, Fugua, Holt.
BOE Steno members are: ROW 1: Fluffman, Bright, Owens. ROW 2: Martin, Peters, Webb, Hall. ROW 3: Mrs. Williams, Highman, Durbin, Demyan,
Oberlin. ROW 4: Divelbiss, Martin, D. Davis, Sawyer.
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BOE Clerk-Typist members are: ROW 1: Rose, Hay, Presley, Rodgers. ROW 2: Milligan, Smith, Akers, Montgomery, Mr. Harrison. ROW 3: Nolasco,
Wilson, Davis, Robinson. ROW 4: Mabry, Brewer, Brown, Watkins. ROW 5: Barclay, Griffith, Fry, Page.
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Electronics VICA and Drafting AIDD Obtain
New Skills
Robert Tolliver, as President of
Drafting AIDD, led the club to yp-
other successful year. Edujy
Schlupp and Thomas Middleton Yid
outstandingly well in a nation-wide
design contest sponsored by The
American Institute for Design anq
Drafting. Mansfield Senior High
School is one of only three schools in
the entire state of Ohio where drajt-
ing courses are accredited. The
Drafting Club also supplied all the
drawings for Gorman-Rupp and «jj
the plans and layouts for Distl’s
Meat Market. The Club has alreaay
proposed a drawing for a new race
track which evolved from their own
ideas. The electronics club, led by
President Ricky Manley, participai-
ed in several trouble shooting con-
tests and field trips, to places of va.
cational interest. With the aid of
Vice-President, John Hood and cluy
advisor, Mr. Miu, the electronic;
club held a prosperous candy sale
Both Clubs look optimistically to the
future and the experiences thai
follow.
arrol, Nolasco. ROW 2: Godbee, Rucker, Winfrey, Anable, Reynolds. ROW 3: McGee,
Alupp, Baughman.
Drafting AIDD members are: ROW 1: Jones, Tolliver, Rogers, C
Daniels, Lewis, Middleton, Hall. ROW 4: Staples, Schneider, Sc
Members of Electronics VICA are: SEATED: Mr. Miu, Lewis. STANDING: Quick, Carbetta, White, Brown, Romine, Marietta, Dilmon, Keller, John-
son, Hood, Turner.
The art of soldering demands total concentration and a good deal of A discussion with fellow students often results in a better understanding
patience. of the problem
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Ewing, Slanghter, Wiseman, Olas, Johnson, Tackett, Timko, Bays, Catron, Fugett, McGinnis, Carroll. ROW 2: Carrico, Folty, Fugett, Fields, Fraley,
Webb, Strouth, Reedy, Zickefoose, Stickney, LeVack, Sqrow. ROW 3: Stone, Stevens, Paganni, Heaberling, Carr, Watkins, Darson, Timmer, Pence,
Key, Marietta, Spriestabach. ROW 4: Kochhieser, Kegley, Jones, Wallace, Cushard, Philps, Gibbs, Cline, Reip, Wilson, Chance. ROW 5: Henderson,
Martin, Corivirn, Frontz, Salmon, Jefferson, Boggs, Berry, Mauk, Ankney, Shadel, Sunderline. ROW 6: Hair, Dodson, Mr. Altman, Mr. Harris.
ABOVE: A complete and up to date knowledge of any automobile’s anatomy is needed at all times.
LEFT: The adjustment of a complicated drill press soon becomes an everyday routine.
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and Complex Challenges Throughout the
KNEELING: Northover, Robertson,
Stiltner, Stiltner, Lyons, Brock, McIntire. STANDING:
Thompson, Sparks, Corn, McDaniel, Gordon, King, Stoltz, Park, Ward, Kudrak, Cunningham,
Becthel, Miller, Link.
School Year
The Machine Shop under the as-
sistance of Mr. Cook proceeded
through the academic year in fine
fashion. Bill Parr, as President, sup-
plied the leadership and determina-
tion for another outstanding season.
With the help of Herman Lester and
Dave Stoltz, Vice President and
Treasurer respectively, the club took
several field trips and managed a
canoe trip. Such activities brought
the club closer together, and allowed
each member to better understand
his fellow classmates and their ide-
als. VICA contests in the northwest
region were targets of the machine
shop club. With these contests, the
club proved their confidence and
excellent training. The Auto VICA
club under the direction of Mr. Alt-
man and Mr. Harris gained valuable
experience for future vocational
training. The Auto VICA club en-
tered the VICA trouble-shooting con-
tests, again demonstrating their ex-
cellent knowledge and understanding
of the automobile and its mecha-
nisms. Both clubs look to the future
with bright hopes and rewarding
goals.
The helpful and mature advice of the class instructor is still a necessity in today’s advance workshops.
At M.H.S.
This year’s Future Teachers presi-
dent, John Bogner, helped make the
year one that was worth remember-
ing. Once each month the students
met before school to listen to speak-
ers such as the school psychiatrist.
Bible Study for this school year
was under the advisement of Mr.
Bartlett. Once each week before
school the group met to either dis-
cuss the Bible or to listen to a guest
speaker of a given religious back-
ground. All religions were welcomed
into the group.
Twila Walker, Janene Seiler, and Myron Baughman attend one of the meetings that were held every Wednesday morning before school.
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The future teac hers club includes RO W 1 Hoff, DeLorenzo, Suler, Seiler. ROW 2: Jonson, Wher Barb
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Y-Teens Show Involvement In School
Activities
Y-teens spent a busy year wit),
service projects and fund raising pry_
jects. The sophomore, junior and sv_
nior classes each had their own sepy_
rate clubs. Some of the activitie,
that the clubs participated in wei,
bake sales, christmas baskets, cq,
wash, selling stationery and coq,
checks, at basketball games.
ROW 1: Mills, Smith, Brown, Gross, Phegley, Darson, Taylor, Bronson, Jefferson, Wolfe. ROW 2:
Neer, Perman, Godbee, Partin, Cervinski, Carr, Stuht, White, Petty, Ewers. ROW 3: Speigle, Mill-
er, Fulton, Cardwell, Feagain, Petty, Singleton, Bell, Ellsworth.
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ROW 1: Arter, Parker, Neuman, Wiley, Blaising, Hammett, Highman, Moran, Jones, Smith. ROW 2: Mrs. Bowman, Arron, West, Gross, Cloes
Spreisterback, Beer, Jesse, Schlegel, Miss Cicolani. ROW 3: Cochran, Konves, Mansfield, Miller, Parsons, DeBolt, Catlett, Davis, Koch, Walt mar’
Caugherty
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ROW 1: Widders, Geyer, Rhodes, Lawless, Webb, Mutchler, Tharp, Harrison, Tucker, Cashell, Ott, McFadden. ROW 2: Beeman, Fisher, Gardner,
Sheehan, Barber, Mast, Hoff, Ewers, Calland, Tolle
Senior girls, Mary Ann Ott and Beth Mast listen as the meetings gets
Senior “Y”’ Teens sponsors a coat check at basketball games. under way
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Hi-Y sponsors annual Civic Day.
Junior Hi-Y members are: ROW 1: Chiverton, Pifer, Warga, Holzwarth, Buker, Paul. ROW 2: Edmiston, Finnerty, Baehrens, Fronczak.
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Junior and Sophomore Hi- Y Members Succeed
Juniors Doug Warga and Tom Fronczak study notes from a Hi-Y council meeting.
Sophomore Hi-Y members are: ROW 1: Hardin, Adamesque, Hess, Shulko. ROW 2: Mr. Gross,
Davis, Willis, Moga. ROW 3: Long.
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in 1071-72 Year
Junior and Sophomore Hi-Y mem-
bers of 1971-72 participated in a
number of activities for the year.
Some of the activities in which both
junior and sophomore members
worked together were: helping at the
YMCA Christmas tree lot and Sell-
ing refreshments at a Fairhaven
concert.
Students that represented Mans-
field Senior High at the Youth in
Government this year were Tom
Fronczak, Larry Chiverton, Jim Wil-
lis, and Scott Hardin. The program
was held in Columbus on April 27-29.
Hi-Y Civic Day was held on April
26. Students spent part of the day
with a sponsor who is in the type of
work that the student is interested
in. The rest of the day was spent at a
council meeting. This year for the
first time the program was opened to
senior girls.
Junior Hi-Y member, Tom Finnerty, listens to
new project ideas at a club meeting.
Key Club Sponsors Successful Fine Arts Festival
A gleaming smile and warm “hello” always attracts the attention of the members
Fahey a fakes
President Dan Blakley, with the
helpful assistance of his vice-presi-
dent, Scott Scherff, led the Fila te
Key Club to another prosperous year.
Tom Holevas, Secretary, and Trea-
surer Barry Kidwell added the need-
ed drive to sponsor their Relays
dance and annual school clean-up.
The spiritual fulfillment of the club
was supplied by Chaplain Greg
Bookwalter.
Key Club sent four delegates to the
Key Club District Convention held
in Cincinatti. Returning with valu-
able knowledge were Jim Baehrens,
Doug Warga, Tom Fronczak, and
Warne Clancy.
The highlight of the Key Club year
was the Fine Arts Festival which the
club sponsored. The fine caliber of
acting ability was demonstrated by
the Drama Department. The Concert
Choir, Ohio’s finest, performed be-
fore another attentive audience. The
Music Department displayed its ex-
cellent musical talent through the
stage band, which performed several
flawless numbers. An outstanding
display of artwork was shown by the
Art Department.
Mr. Gross, the club’s advisor,
steered the club on the path to
success.
ROW 1: Baehrens, M. Weirich, Erdenberger, Warga, Bookwalter, Buker, Steiner, Blakley, Holevas, Hall. ROW 2: Clancy, Fischbach, Laser, Scherff,
Solomon, Williams, B. Weirich, Roscoe, Henry, Smith, Gulley. ROW 3: Kidwell, Mr. Gross, Castle
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s and thoughts are often shown in their A blazing performance by the stage band brings the audience to their feet
for another round of applause
Art students’ innermost feeling
works.
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Hyphonerian Staff Brings Current Events To
MHS Students
The Hyphonerian, under the guidance of
Mr. Harold Robinson, advisor, kep the school
informed on current events. Zoe Ann Sheehan
and Bob Harris were co-editors. The senior
reporters included Chris Jung, Bob Spencer
and Maggie Cunningham. The features staff
consisted of Cecile Fox, Phyllis Stavridis. Lin-
da West, and Susan Hall. The sports staff was
composed of Jim Baehrens, Joel Weber and
Larry Rawls. Linda Lucas, Robin Mansfield,
Birdie Ruckman, Donna Rogers and Julie Par-
ker were included on the news staff. The typist
for this year was Jackie Studer. Paul Pyjnce
acted as photographer.
The business staff was composed of Helen
Eckstrom, Dave Garverick, Melissa Belleyue,
Jim Buker, Kelly Tharp, Sherry Restelli, Ppyl-
; lis Stavridis, Pam Lingard, and Paul Prince.
c . > Mr. Harold Ramsey was advisor of this Staff.
Senior staff members Zoe Ann Sheehan, Maggie Cunningham, Chris Jung, Bob Spencer, Joel We-
ber, and Bob Harris take a break from the demanding job of putting together a newspaper
The features staff consists of Cecile Fox, Phyllis Stavridis, Linda West, and Susan Hall.
Sports staff members, Jim Baehrens, Joel Weber, and Larry Rawls, look over the football press
book. 8
Hypho advisor, Mr. Harold Robinson, is
caught off guard by the photographer.
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The news staff includes Linda Lucas, Robin Mansfield, Birdie Ruckman, Donna Rogers and Julie Typist Jackie Studer is pressed to complete
Parker. her deadline.
The business staff is composed of Helen Eckstrom, Dave Garverick, Melissa Bellevue, Jim
Buker, Kelly Tharp, Shelly Restelli, Phyllis Stavridis, Pam Lingard and Paul Prince. Seated
Photographer Paul Prince is caught at his locker for a f f
is staff advisor, Mr. Harold Ramsey.
quick picture.
M.H.S. Literary Magazine, Spectrum Publishes
Some of the extra workers on the staff include Becky Flegal, Cherene Smith Sue Klingensmith
Pam Lingard, and Ursula Schnieders. :
The circulation staff consists of Denise Peyton, John Marietta,
and Robin Wherry.
Students’
Works
The literary magazine, Spectrum ts a fairly
new addition to M. H. S. Students could sub-
mit a poem, essay, or short story to be judged
by the various staffs. If accepted, the stu-
dents’ writings were published in Spectrum.
Mr. Richard Cole was the advisor. The edi-
tor of the staff was Joann Warren. The staffs
of this year’s Spectrum included publicity,
art, and circulation.
The business staff was made up of Mary
Shiltz and Rosemarie Schnieders. Sherry Res-
telli and Bess Gottgalf composed the publicity
staff. On the art section were Diane Pelasky
and Helen Eckstrom. The circulation staff
consisted of Denise Peyton, John Marietta,
and Robin Wherry. There were also two secre
taries, Vivian Plank and Diane Pelasky. Some
of the extra workers on the staff included
Becky Flegal, Cherene Smith, Sue Klingen-
smith, Pam Lingard, and Ursula Schnieders.
The publicity staff, Sherry Restelli and Bess Gottgolf, work out their advertis- On the art section is Diane Pelasky and Helen Eckstrom
ing campaign.
The business staff is made up of Mary Shiltz and Rosemarie
This year’s secretaries are Vivian Plank and Diane Pelasky.
Schnieders.
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Business manager Cindy Henry
looks over the files.
The Senior section is composed of Steve Smith and Linda
Smith.
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Photographer Regina Arter listens to
instructions.
On the Underclassmen section are Diane
Jones, Jay Bales, and Peggy Cashell.
Students Work Hard All Year To Present
MANHIGAN
This year’s Manhigan Staff was
edited by Kathy Smouse and Debbie
Tucker. Mr. David Gross acted as
advisor. The students on the staff
were picked mostly by their English
grades and recommendation from
teachers. On the activities staff were
Debbie Hill, Becky Gross, and Becky
Arron. This year’s business manager
was Cindy Henry. The seniors sec-
tion was composed of Steve Smith
and Linda Smith. Joe Roscoe, Larry
Chiverton, and Ted Williams made
up the sports staff. On the under-
classmen section were Diane Jones
and Jay Bales. Robin Thompson and
Joan Jobes were the typists for the
staff.
Editors and Advisor are Kathy Smouse, Debbie Tucker, and Mr. David Gross.
On the sports staff are Joe Roscoe, Larry Chiverton, and Ted Typists, Robin Thompson and Joan Jobes, work out their captions.
Williams.
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Mr. Plough awards Twila Walker with a leadership medal for being Senior Class Senior boys await their entrance to the Class Day program.
President.
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Annual Class Day
Held May 24
The annual Class Day assembly
was held Wednesday, May 24, to
honor the most outstanding seniors
of the class.
Ranking at the top were David
Hall and Scott Scherff who received
the valedictorian and salutatorian
awards. Gold honor cords and tassels
were presented to the top ten per
cent of the senior class.
Kathy Smouse and Dan Blakley
were honored as the outstanding se-
niors by the University Club. Run-
ners up were Cynthia Henry, Sherri
Restelli, Twila Walker, Robin Webb,
Robert Bowen, John Hafford, David
Hall, and Phil Michener.
The Michigan Honor Trophy was
presented to Margaret Cashell and
David Hall. The award is given on
the basis of scholarship, leadership,
and athletic ability.
The orchestra begins the annual Class Day program.
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The senior couples enjoy dancing to the music of the “Elements of Soul.”’
Bill Klingensmith and Regina Arter find the food t ery tempting.
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Couples chat about the prom while waiting for the dance to start.
Students End Their High School Years With
Senior Prom
Seniors at Mansfield Senior High
held their Prom Friday, May 26,
1972, at Ramada Inn. The night
started out with dinner from seven
until eight-thirty, and the dance
from nine to twelve. The movie for
the after prom was Rosemary’s Baby.
Then it was on to the bowling alley
for bowling and pool from three to
five.
To master the art of billards, total concentra-
Dinner at Ramada Inn is enjoyed by Ted Williams, Mary Ann Ott, Joan Jobes and Greg Bookwalter tion and a keen eye are essential
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a)
ABOVE: Mr. Plough, principal at MHS, encourages the senior class to go
beyond the call of duty and truly establish themselves as outstanding
individuals
LEFT: A solemn remembrance of all the years of determination and hard
work is displayed by one of the graduates of Senior High
Commencement, the End of High School Life
Twila Walker, president of the senior class, lea
their birth in the new world.
ds the class in the turning of the tassles, which marks
A former graduate
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The senior class of '72 formally ended its
stay at Mansfield Senior High on June seventh
at Arlin Field. The Reverend Lenard Leggett
gave an inspiring sermon under clear skies at
Baccalaureate ceremonies.
Perfect summer weather, along with 5,000
people, helped make commencement memora-
ble. Former Senior High graduate, William P.
Cline, addressed the seniors with his views on
“bridging the generation gap.” Cline advised
the red and white robed graduates and the
attentive audience to work and teach together.
He encouraged them to gain valuable knowl-
edge and understanding through their experi-
ences with others.
Twila Walker, the first female president of a
Mansfield Senior High School graduating
class, welcomed the guests and classmates
after the invocation by Father Robert Thomas
of St. Peter’s. The Reverand Joel King, pastor
of Mr. Herman Baptist Church, gave the ben-
ediction. The ‘Presentation of the Class”’ of
1972 was performed by Mr. Arlo Plough, prin-
cipal of MHS, who also introduced Dr. Marvin
Dees, a member of the Mansfield Board of
Education. Dr. Dees, with the assistance of
School Board member Thomas Scott, accept-
ed the graduating class and awarded diplomas
to the seniors. Twila Walker and Ted Wil-
liams, President and Vice-President respec-
tively, led the seniors through their graduating
procession to and from their places in the cen-
ter of the stadium.
of Senior High, William P. Cline, gives a cordial shake of congratulations to proud senior.
Ted Williams
Joe Roscoe
Larry Chiverton
Tygers Finish
Tough Schedule
The 1971 Tyger gridders finished
their season with an understandable
three wins and seven losses. Six of
the losses were against Buckeye Con-
ference opponents such as Elyria and
Fremont, who were rated second and
seventh respectively in the state.
The TYGERS led by captains Marty
Lamie, Bruce Weirich, Dan Blakley,
and John Hafford, made for them-
selves the reputation of being a very
“physical” team, as they fought their
way through the season.
1) Senior Joel Weber splits the uprights. 2)
Quarterback Ron Castle hands off to Marty
Lamie against Ashland.
ROW 1: J. Weber, R. Castle, L. Turner, B. Hatcher, D. Blakley, B. Weirich. ROW 2: Coach Lutz,
Coach Montague, H. Gibbs, E. Coley, J. Beard, W. Clancy, T. Butler. ROW 3: Coach Horvath, M.
Laser, P. Johnson, L. Anderson, J. Marietta, J. Hatcher, J. Baehrens, T. Finnerty.
4) MVP Dan Blakley snares a pass against
Akron. 5) Tony Basilone follows the good
blocking of his teammates.
ROW 1: J. Hafford, M. Lamie, G. Sevdalis, M. Breedlove, B. Bailey, K. Pittman. ROW 2: A. Blue,
M. Weirich, A. Montgomery, D. Mulholland, R. Trammell, T. Basilone, C. Baughman. ROW 3: C.
White, T. Hager,-T. Siwek, D. Smith, C. Black, G. Guzzo, Coach Cole, G. Burdine, Coach Jasinski,
Coach Weaver.
Underclassmen Show Great Potential
With ten of twenty-two starters
returning next year as Seniors, the
TYGERS will have a good nucleus to
build around, . The team promises to
be the strongest team, physically,
that MHS has seen in recent years.
This will be largely the result of a
demanding physical fitness program
instituted by Coach Lutz over the
past few seasons. These promising
underclassmen include Jim Baeh-
rens, Tom Finnerty, Rick Trammell,
Paul Johnson, Henry Gibbs, Terone
Butler, Joe Beard, Charles Black,
and Charlie White.
1) Senior Marty Lamie pounds to Elyria one-
yard line. 2) Tailback Larry Turner breaks
away from a Madison tackler for a good gain.
3) In the final minutes of the Admiral King
game, Head Coach Lutz and Coach Jasinski
watch anxiously. 4) Before a small crowd, the
TYGERS defeat Admiral King in the last four-
teen seconds. 5) The TYGERS defeat their
cross-town rival, Madison, in the Homecom-
ing Game.
ABOVE: ROW1: Vandayburg, Bonace, Brooks, Fuqua, Duckworth, Leech, Mc Vicar, Pointor, Hess.
ROW 2: Brown, Adamescue, Hardin, Weigler, V. Weber, Bishop, Watkins, Gilbert, Moga. ROW 3:
Beal, Lookenott, Gahi, Sands, Massa, Luedy, Hughes, Wray, Coach Price, Coac Johnson. RIGHT:
End Dan Blakley fights for extra yards against Akron Central.
Putting the stop on Lorain runner is Jim Baehrens.
Sophomore And Reserve Teams Have Winning Season
This year’s Sophomore and Re-
serve teams compiles winning rec-
ords against tough opponents. The
coaches expect a good team next
year.
The reserves compiled a 4-2 record,
highlighted by shutouts against
Fremont and Admiral King. The
Tyger sophomores, led by coaches
Price and Johnson, had an impres-
sive year, compiling a 4-2-1 record.
Outstanding Sophomores included
Charlie White, Tom Massa, Dave
Bishop and Marque Moga.
ABOVE: Tyger halfback Henry Gibbs outmanuevers opponent. RIGHT:
Reserve Quarterback Mike Weirich watches varsity action from
sidelines.
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A Golden Autumn Theme Is Chosen To Capture The
ROW 1: Jim Buker, Nancy Schlegel, Cecil Mack, Queen Lorraine Robinson, Robin Mansfield, Jim Baehrens, Darlene Sqrow, Tom Fronczak. ROW 2:
Tamara Blaising, Tom Finnerty, Max Fischbach, Sue Konves.
2. Mistress and Master of Ceremonies, Genna
Moga and Bob Francis, introduce the couples
at the assembly
3. Last year's queen, Alice Bond, crowns her lovely successor.
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Many Moods os
Homecoming
“Golden Autumn Dream” was the
theme of the 1971 Homecoming As-
sembly. The Mistress and Master of
Ceremonies were Genna Moga and
Bob Francis. Queen Lorraine Robin-
son received her crown from the 1972
Homecoming Queen, Alice Bond.
Seated against a background of or-
ange and brown leaves, Queen Lor-
raine accepted the game ball from
football captains Marty Lamie, Dan
Blakley, Bruce Weirich, and Ron
Castle.
This year’s court consisted of Miss
Tamara Blaising, escorted by Mr.
Thomas Finnerty; Miss Nancy
Schlegel, escorted by Mr. James
Buker; Miss Darlene Sqrow, escorted
by Mr. Thomas Fronczak; Miss Su-
san Konves, escorted by Mr. Max
Fischbach; and Miss Robin Mans-
field, escorted by Mr. James Baeh-
rens. Queen Lorraine was escorted by
Mr. Cecil Mack.
A former Tyger, Mr. Michael
Swarn, was the guest speaker . Music
was provided by the MHS orchestra,
under the direction of Mr. David
Leyerle.
Homecoming activities also in-
cluded the Homecoming game
against Mansfield Madison and a
dance afterwards, presided over by
the queen and her court.
The game ball is presented to Queen Lorraine by football co-captains Bruce Weirich and Dan
Blakley.
The happy faces belonging to the Homecoming court add to the enjoyment of the game.
Former Tyger, Mr. Michael Swarn, encourages
the team to clobber the Madison Rams.
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Tyger Harriers Show Potential And Spirit Despite
Losing Record
The 1971 Tyger Cross Country
Team had a building year, despite a
disappointing record. Led by Cap-
tain Jim Erdenberger and Coach Al
Ward, the Tygers fell to every oppo-
nent. They scored twelfth in the sec-
tional and came in eighth in the
Buckeye Conference meet.
Despite the losing record, the har-
riers developed many underclassmen
into fine runners. Junior Mark Ed-
miston and Sophomores Frank Wil-
liams and Mike Jones showed great
potential and are expected to do well
in the coming years.
At the awards assembly, Shawn
Todd was voted most valuable for
the second year in a row. Jim Erden-
berger and Frank Williams were
awarded high point senior and sopho-
more respectively.
1) High point junior Shawn Todd stays in
front of opponent. 2) Senior Norman Eber-
hart picks up pace in the Buckeye Conference
meet. 3) Tyger harriers ready for the gun in the
a a) eight way meet at Possum Run. 5)
ROW 1: Goff, Erdenberger, Eberhart, Purvis.
ROW 2: Todd, Williams, Jones, Price. 6) Cap-
tain Jim Erdenberger shows fine form against
Rhodes runner. 7) Junior Mark Edmiston fin-
ishes up race at Possum Run.
LEXINGTON
MADISON
MALABAR
Cagers Show Determination
Against Tough Opponents
The 1971-72 TYGER basketball
team finished a disappointing season
with a record of six wins and thirteen
losses. Opponents included such hot-
shooting teams as Findlay, Lorain,
Admiral King, and Akron South, a
Class AA regional finalist.
LEFT: 6-3 Junior Tyrone Butler shoots
from
outside the Findlay defense.
Juniors Jerry Brookins, Max
Fischbach, Tyrone Butler, and —
Montgomery bolstered the TYGE
attack, which included seniors, Dan
Blakely, Joel Weber, Barry Kidwell,
and Dave Hurley.
BELOW: Straining for the rebound are Dave
Hurley and Barry Kidwell.
1.) Last minute instructions are given by
Coach Pfizenmayer. 2.) Junior Steve Bigelow
tries to shake his guards. 3.) Dave Hurley and
Tyrone Butler battle for the tip-in. 4.) Senior
Barry Kidwell shows good jump shooting
form.
Manfield Features Tallest
1.) Members of the pep band watch the Tygers beat Madison. 2.) Guard
Jerry Brookins shoots against Sandusky. 3.) A phtographer’ s flash ac-
companies a tip-off. 4.) Tyrone Butler ‘‘gets two.’
A hs anor
Team In Six
Years
The Tygers started the season with
a relatively inexperienced team.
With no starters returning from the
previous year’s squad, the tallest
players, Dave Hurley 66”, and Barry
Kidwell, 6’5”’, were used to strength-
en the offense. As a result, Dave Hur-
ley earned the Most Valuable Player
Award and was elected to the first
team All-Star of the District.
1.) Manager Mike Chandler expresses frustra-
tion during the last game. 2.) Lead scorer Dave
Hurley shoots a technical foul shot.
ROW 1: Jerry Brookins, Joel Weber, Dave Gulley, Steve Bigelow, Max Fischbach. ROW 2: Tyrone
Butler, Dan Blakley, Dave Hurley, Barry Kidwell, Dillet Montgomery, Charles Black, Joe Beard,
Mike Chandler.
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ue Reserves and Soph’s. End Season
age 2 Akron South | 46
ROW 1: Mathews, Them, Tate. ROW 2: Feagin, Anthony, Schroeder. ROW 3: Beard, Webb,
Donnan.
ABOVE: Sophomore Geron Tate gets opening tip against the Trojans.
RIGHT: Wide angle view of the action at Sandusky.
With Exceptional
Teams & Records
The Tyger reserves, led by Coach
Jim Goode, compiled an 11-7 record
against tough Buckeye Conference
competition. Sophomore Geron Tate
led the scoring, averaging 15.9 points
a game. Tate also received rebound-
ing honors.
Great team effort highlighted the
prospects for next year. Standouts
were juniors Dean Donnan and Ken
Mathews, and sophomores Gary
Feagin and Calvin Webb.
Despite a slow start, the sopho-
more cagers, coached by Robert Ad-
kins, produced a fine 7-3 record.
Looking forward to next year are
ABOVE: ROW 1: Fisher, Brown, Staples, Marks. ROW 2: Sutton, Evans, Long. ROW 3: Lusher,
Scott Gilbert, Randy Marks, and Scherer. ROW 4: Coach Adkins. BELOW: Coaches Adkins and Goode analyze the action from the
John Long. bench.
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1972 Tyger Swimmers Keep Fighting, Despite
Lack Of Depth
Lack of depth hurt the Tyger swimmers as
they fell to eight of ten opponents. Led by
Coach Clarence Roessler and Captain Greg
Bookwalter, the 16 member team faced many
state ranked swim teams.
The Tygers placed fifth in the Buckeye Con-
ference Championships. Senior Greg Bookwal-
ter led scoring with a third in the 400 yard
freestyle and fifth in the 200. Jim Buker fin-
ished fifth in the 100 yard breaststroke. The
400 freestyle relay, made up of Jim Erdenber-
ger, Tom Finnerty, Larry Chiverton and Dave
Henry placed fourth. Junior Jim Buker also
placed fifth in the breaststroke at the District
meet.
At the awards assembly, third year awards
were received by Joe Roscoe, Greg Bookwalter,
Ted Williams, Rick Steiner, Dave Henry, Jim
Erdenberger, Tom Holevas and Romie Bond.
Greg Bookwalter received the most valuable
award.
1) Diver Rick Steiner shows fine form, as
Coach Roessler looks on. 2) Tankers Jim Er-
denberger and Jim Widders finish a close race.
3) Senior Joe Roscoe is the lone Tyger entry in
the 100 yard fly. 4) Junior Jim Buker scored
many firsts for the Tygers this year. 5) Swim-
mer Dave Henry out-touches opponent, to
start Bill Owen in the 400 freestyle relay. 6)
ROW 1: Henry, Williams, Steiner, Erdenber-
ger, Coach Roessler. ROW 2: Chiverton, Fin-
nerty, Weirich, Buker. ROW 3: Ball, Mc-
Keehan, Owen, Widders. ROW 4: Roscoe,
Bookwalter, Bond. 7) The start of the tough
200 yard IM as viewed from the other end of
the pool.
Season
Tyger matemen turned in a six-
three record this year. Bill Flanegan
coached them through the 1972
Northwest Sectional Champion-
ships. Individual Sectional Champs
were 98-pound Tim Shiltz, 119-
pound Parnell Cameron, and Heavy
Weight John Hafford. Individual
District Champ was Parnell Camer-
on, who also received the Most Valu-
able Player award. This year the pos-
ition of captain was shared by Marty
Lamie, John Hafford, and Parnell
Cameron.
Excited team members celebrate a victorious season after their last match.
Coach Bill Flanegan studies the tactics used by one of his matmen. Sophomore wrestler Tim Shiltz defeats an Ashland Arrow team member.
ROW 1: Jim Lee, Charles Williams, Jeff Bishop, Tim Shiltz, Parnell Cameron, Mike Higgins, Bob Tucker. ROW 2: Jim Baehrens, Marty Lamie, Jim
Levack, John Hafford, Paul Johnson, Pete Drye, John Hatcher, Ken Webb. ROW 3: Jim Cushing, Ty Pointer, Cliff Jones, Duane Smith, Dave Bishop,
Rick Mabry, Bill Frontz, Charles White.
Senior wrestler John Hafford rides his opponent.
A Mansfield Senior wrestler pins his man.
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ROW 1: Johnson, Soloman, Turner, R. Hatcher, C.W. Taylor, Reid, Jefferson, Eberhart, -J. Hatcher, Lookenott. ROW 2: Bonace, Williams, Coleman,
, McVicar, L. Taylor, Butler, Hall, Siwek; White
Wadlington, Ware, Allen, Fuqua, Cline, Jones, Goff, Gani, Guzzo. ROW 3: Bishop, Mabry
Hurdler Sam Ware takes a flying leap over the obstacle.
An exhausted Brian Lookenott leads the pack of runners.
Tracksmen from many high schools represent their cities in the popular
Mehock Relays. distance races.
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Runners participating in the Mansfield Relays put all they have into the
Tyrone Coleman was the high-
pointer of this year’s track team with
a total of 106 points. He also ran in
the districts with Reid, Cline, and
Butler, Mike Solomon was elected
honorary captain of this year’s team.
Al Ward coached the team.
Queen Lori Beeman is helped down the steps by escort Bruce Weirich. Speaker, Terry Swarn, tells of his life at
M.H.S.
Mistress of Ceremonies, Julia Parker, is escorted by Robert Bowen, Mas- Master of Ceremonies, Robert Bowen, presents Cindy Henry, decoration
ter of Ceremonies chairman, with roses.
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Track coach, Al Ward, pays his respects to Queen Lori
Assembly
“And then came Spring ” was
the theme for this year’s track as-
sembly. Queen Lori Beeman, escort-
ed by Bruce Weirich, and her atten-
dents, Debra Penix, Tamara Wad-
lington, Alice Bond, Nancy Calland,
escorted by Chris Jung, C. W. Tay-
lor, Darwin Amos, Martin Lamie,
respectively, were introduced by
mistress and master of ceremonies,
Julia Parker and Robert Bowen.
Coach Al Ward introduced the
speaker, former Tyger, Terry Swarn,
who talked of days at M.H.S. Rufus
Reid and Mike Solomon presented
Queen Lori with her crown.
The Queen and her court present-
ed awards at the track meet.
The 1971-72 track court and escorts are: C.W. Taylor, Tamara Wadlington, Darwin Amos, Alice Bond, Bruce Weirich, Queen Lori Beeman, Debra Pe-
nix, Chris Jung, Nancy Calland and Martin Lamie.
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ABOVE: Pitcher Barry Kidwell unleashes his
fastball.
ABOVE RIGHT: A concerned Coach Dressler
looks on.
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Baseball Has Rare
Losing Season
This year the baseball team suffered its first losing season
in seven years. The young team, however, will return sev-
eral key players such as Dean Donnan, the most valuable
player. Next year, the Tygers hope to improve their record
with a more experienced ballteam.
Junior Max Fischbach slams a base hit.
’s mound.
pitcher
Mark Laser swings away.
ABOVE:
opposing Lexington team.
rs devastate the
Tyge
The
Second in
Buckeye
Carrying on the tradition of fine tennis at
Mansfield Senior High, this year’s tennis team
ended in a good 10-7 record. The Tygers placed
second in the Buckeye Conference.
Senior singles player Steve Smith advanced
through sectionals, and the doubles team of
Doug Warga and Tom Fronczak, both juniors,
were sectional champions and advanced
through districts on a consolation match to
the state championships at Ohio State in
Columbus.
Coach Jim Goode presented nine players
with letters this year. They were Doug Warga,
Steve Smith, Tom Fronczak, Duffy Carto,
Greg Bookwalter, Trent Bazley, Willie Porter,
Keith Christman, and Scott Scherff. Steve
Smith was voted most valuable player by the
members of the team.
1) Senior doubles team Greg Bookwalter and
Scott Scherff move up on the net. 2) Most
Valuable Player, Steve Smith, gets ready to
return his opponent’s serve. 3) Number one
singles man, Doug Warga, shows his powerful
serving form. 4) Coach Jim Goode talks over
team strategy with last year’s coach, John
Watkins. 5) Rushing to make the return is se-
nior Willie Porter. 6) Junior Tom Fronczak
waits for his opponent's shot.
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Golf Team Completes
Long Season
The 1972 golf team experienced a
rough season. Their winless season
was, perhaps, the most disappoint-
ing endeavor of the year for a Tyger
sports team. However, all of the top
five golfers will return next year.
Among them will be the year’s most
valuable player, Tim Hager.
1. ROW 1: Riggleman, Hager. ROW 2: Coach Montague, Catlett, Kopp. 2. Most valuable player,
Tim Hager, tees off. 3. Charlie Riggleman sharpens his putting eye. 4. Junior Greg Kopp shows fine
form.
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ABOVE: Charley Riggleman tees off against
St. Peters. RIGHT: Coach Montague and Tim
Hager approach the green.
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The Board of Education and Administrative
Mr. George Hall Mr. Robert Glass Mr. David Kafer
Board President Superintendent of Schools Board Member
Mr. Thomas Scott Dr. Marvin Dees Mr. George Murray
Board Vice-President Board Member Board Member
Staff Run a Productive and Prosperous Year
Before going into the office, Mr. Plough checks the hall situation.
Mr. Franta contemplates a problem at the student-faculty meeting.
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A change took place in the admin-
istrative staff last year. Mr. Richard
Franta was hired as assistant Princi-
pal in charge of student discipline.
Mr. Arlo Plough headed the staff for
his fifth year as Principal, while Mr.
D. Wayne Powell remained as Assist-
ant Principal in charge of
Attendance.
In his fourth year as superintend-
ent of schools, Mr. Robert E. Glass
directed a successful year with the
help of Mr. Lowell Smith, Personnal
Director.
Mr. George Hall and Mr. Thomas
Scott were elected as President and
Vice-President, repectively. The
Board of Education also consisted of
three hard working board members,
who planned for the betterment of
Mansfield Public Schools. They were
Dr. Marvin Dees, Mr. David Kafer,
and Mr. George Murray. Mrs. Frieda
Forrest was the clerk-treasurer.
One of Mr. Powell’s bright smiles adds a lift to
administrative work.
English Languages, History, Show Students
=D
The English Department worked to
improve each student’s ability to convey
information and ideas, both through spo-
ken and written English. To instill inter-
est, students were given a wide range of
courses to choose from. Ten courses in
English were offered this year to the ju-
niors. Seniors had used this type of pro-
gram for some time, and next year’s soph-
omores will be included in this program.
The aim of the Foreign Language
Department is to give an understanding of
the cultures of languages being studied,
and to teach the art of communication
both in writing and speaking.
The History Department aids students
in gaining an understanding and apprecia-
tion of our national heritage. Students
have been provided with visual aids, texts,
maps, and field trips to bring into focus
the making and preserving of history all
around us.
Kathryn Hardin
Renate Papenhausen
Bruce Waite
Richard Baker Dalton Derr David Gross
Dorothy LaRue Mary M. Moore Elaine McClellan
Harold Robinson Martha Thomas Beverly Vockell
Sharon Cicolani Polly Davis Mary E. Spiggle
History teacher, Mr. Goode, finds time to participate in a benefit Although teaching English is very different from a career in opera, Mr. Derr
basketball game. seems quite happy at Senior High.
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Various Cultures And Prepare Them For Future
Mr. Pugh waits patiently for the sixth period bell to ring. Richard Beal Suni Cibo Rebus fas
- Floyd Million Eleanor Ryckman Carl Thomas
The wet Madison game can't dampen the spir- Spanish teacher, Miss Spiggle, listens intently as one of the students conjugates his verbs.
its of Mrs. Cicolani.
Physical Education, Math, Science, Fine Arts
The Physical Education Department
aims to keep students in top physical con-
dition and interest them in various school
sports.
The Mathematics Department of Mans-
field Senior High School is quite diversi-
fied in its offerings. The curriculum ranges
from Basic Mathematics to Calculus and
College Math. They aim to develop under-
standing, accuracy, and the ability to use
the problem-solving method.
The Science Department tries to gener-
ate enthusiasm in science so that students
may better understand the problems of
everyday life. Laboratory time was set up
so that students could develop scientific
skills and prepare for their future study of
sclence.
The Fine Arts Department’s aim is to
broaden and enrich the life of the “‘sensi-
tive’ student by teaching him to see, feel,
understand, and appreciate art, not only
as a subject, but as a meaningful experi-
ence to enrich various career objectives.
Roger Dressler Richard Evilsizor Laura Evilsizor James Lutz
Vic Pfizenmayer Martha Peterson Dennis Price Jo Ann Rice
Clarence Roessler Al Ward Mary Jane Bolus Percy Hall
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Mr. Morrison explains a difficult geometry
problem to his sophomores.
Correcting tests may not be Mr. Dressler’s favorite job, but it’s got to be done.
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Tyger coaches prepare for a big game. This was the last year at MHS for art teacher,
Miss Bolus.
Wayne Au Charles Marchant Donald Morrison Harold Ramsey
Charles Sauder David Bigham George Cole Betty Harris
Richard Poffenbaugh Norma Stanfield Halley Weaver David Leyerle
Math teacher, Mr. Bigham, takes time during
class to explain how he grades.
Basic Skills for Future Careers and Homemaking
Dennis Bartlett
William Cook
Donald Harris
Nickolas Miu
James Olivieri
Marion Altman
James Boor
coe Mr. Thoms teaches the Techniques of Business Promotion.
Joseph Mollica
Billie Rastetter
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Are Taught in Business and Vocational
Eugene Sadowski
M. L. Kennedy
John Thoms
Curt Smith Nancy Bowman Edwin Cooper
Leah Miller Philip Neuerman Diane Price
Mabel Chips Alice Simpson Eilene Smith
Mr. Miu’s class repairs radios, televisions, and appliances
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Departments
The aim of the Vocational Depart-
ment of Mansfield Senior High was
to prepare students for future careers
and placement in technical schools.
Students were trained in drafting,
wood and metal working, electronics,
and auto repair.
Business Teachers prepared stu-
dents who were interested in future
office work. Seniors in Cooperative
Office Education were placed in of-
fices to gain the practical skills of
business work.
The Home Economics Department
made an effort to teach students the
skills of clothing construction, color
coordination, child care, menu plan-
ning, marketing, grooming, person-
nal relationships, consumer educa-
tion, and home furnishing.
Drafting takes precision and creativity.
Special Staffs Keep M.H.S. Running
of
One of Mrs. Lee’s least favorite tasks is mak-
ing out deficiency reports.
Parents often call Mrs. Albers to make ap- Betty Albers Idella Bair Edwin Blackford Susie Burton
pointments for conversations with Mr. Mel Coleman Ann Ernst Betty Fought Janet Gochenaur
Plough. Sally Markham Carl Raser Martha Rausch Dorothy Tatgenhorst
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Efficiently ‘
The secretaries, counselors, and
librarians greeted students with a
smile and tried to help them to the
best of their ability. Counselors pro-
moted understanding between stu-
dents, faculty, and parents. They
also helped students make important
decisions concerning scheduling and
college plans, which will lay the foun-
dations for their future. Secretaries
had many duties, such as making
important daily announcements,
recording absences, and distributing
IBM cards for grade reports, as well
as carrying on administrative corre-
spondence. Librarians showed stu-
dents the techniques of library use.
The cooks at MHS made delicious
and nutritious meals that helped
students make it through their day of
hard work.
MHS custodians had many janit-
orial duties. They kept the school at
a comfortable temperature, replaced
worn-out items, and made a clean
workable atmosphere.
M.H.S. cooks serve lunch in their usual attire, white dresses and bright smiles
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Steve Smith
Linda Smith
Members of the Senior Class Executive Committee are, STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Alleman, C. Baughman, J. Weber, D. Davidson, J.
Hood, F. Jones, P. Forsythe, T. Walker, advisor Mrs. Bowman, B. Coley, D. Mulholland, J. Ringold, J. Hill, advisor Mr. Marchant, M. Jordan, M.
Abbott, D. Young, J. MacDonald, D. Blakley. SEATED ARE: ROW 1: L. Beeman, D. Tucker, C. Widders, ROW 2: T. Williams, M. Bowles, E. Mor-
ris, D. Hill, P. Robson, K. Smouse, D. Gardner; ROW 3: B. Boggs, J. Rhodes, B. Mast, S. Partin, B. Regula, J. Parker; ROW 4: V. DeLorenzo, M. Solo-
man, M. Higgins, K. Butts, K. Tharp. ROW 5: R. Bronson, G. Sevdalis, B. Davis, P. Cashell, S. Geyer, B. Ruckman
Class president, Twila Walker, organizes and conducts senior class
meetings. Senior class paper work requires a lot of Kelly Tharp’s time.
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Class treasurer, Kathy Smouse, checks in class dues.
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Seniors Prepare for Graduation
We, the Class of 1972, have now
completed twelve years of our school-
ing. Some of us have been together
since grade school — the years of
playing tag and four-square on the
playgound and making our first ad-
vances toward the opposite sex. Then
we advanced to Junior High where we
met new kids from ‘“‘that other grade
school.”’ Boy! were we mature then!
We started having and using B.O.
spray and all sorts of neat things like
that. Then, after we finished off
those years, they threw us all into
one big school and
Our Sophomore year money-mak-
ing projects such as candy sales, car
washes, and an ‘‘Ugly Contest”
helped get the class off to a good
start. Officers were President Bob
Bowen, Vice-President Ted Wil-
liams, Secretary Julie Parker, and
Treasurer Donna Gardner, and our
advisors were Mr. Marchant and
Mrs. Bowman.
During our Junior year, we concen-
trated mainly on Homecoming ac-
tivities. Queen Alice Bond was
crowned at the Homecoming Assem-
bly and presided over the game and
dance that evening. A new set of offi-
cers replaced the old. Twila Walker
was President; Ted Williams, Vice-
President; Kelly Tharp, Secretary;
and Debbie Steverson, Treasurer.
Then came our big year, our Senior
year; the year we were leaders. The
success of the school was in our
hands. Through the help of our offi-
cers, President Twila Walker, Vice-
President Ted Williams, Secretary
Kelly Tharp, and newly-elected trea-
surer Kathy Smouse, and our advi-
sors, we put forth our best effort and
emerged as a successful class. We
involved ourselves in activities rang-
ing from football to the chess club,
and excelled in areas from auto me-
chanics to physics.
With a little help from the under-
classmen, we staged a successful
“Bengal Productions Presents
Varsity Varieties. Mrs. Martha
Thomas directed Personal Appear-
ance, another fantastic Senior Class
Play. Queen Lori Beeman and her
court helped in our prominent track
assembly. Then, as our Senior year
was coming to an end, we saw fellow
students and friends honored during
class exercises. Finally, the Prom,
Baccalaureate, and what we all had
waited for, Commencement.
None of the future classes of MHS
will ever be exactly the same as the
class of 1972, but we hope that they
will have as many happy memories
as we have.
Stage band member, Tom Holevas, practices for Varsity Varieties.
Darwin Amos
Arlene Bartley
Melissa Bellevue
Barry Bailey
Clarence Baughman
Charlotte Bishop
Deloris Barber
Edward Bayer
Kevin Black
Seniors Display
Their Many Talents
Michael Abbot Cynthia Adams Georgia Adams
Patricia Adams Lenore Alexander Thomas Alleman
Danielle Barber Danny Barker Mary Barretta
Trent Bazley Jacqulin Beauford Lori Beeman
Penny Black Daniel Blakley John Bogner
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Alice Bond Julia Bond Romie Bond Randy Booker
Greg Bookwalter Mike Breedlove Romanuel Bronson Jim Brown
Karen Butts Carmelita Caldwell Nancy Calland Parnell Cameron
Lorraine Carter Margaret Cashell Lynn Castle Ronnie Castle
The senior girls’ kazoo band adds a charming note to the announcements. {
Retha Brown Cindy Buckingham
Larry Carroll Rodney Carroll
Blaze Kathrein Linda Caton
Hong Chin
Linda Cornell
Debra Danals
Mike Clark
Thomas Crane
Aimee Daniel
Gary Catron
Garry Caudill
Paris Cline Penny Coon Debra Cooper
Charles Cross Margaret Cunningham Patricia Cunningham
Willie Daniels Rebecca Davis Dorothy Davis
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Richard Catron
Michael Chandler
Keith Corn
John Cushard
Victor DeLorenzo
Albert Dodson
Michelle Ewers
Nancy Frontz
Mary Garznati
Sandra Goodman
Randy Donnenwirth
Judy Feagin
Steven Frontz
George Geib
Lee Gour
Helen Eckstrom
Jacalyn Fisher
Alma Fugett
Carol Geyer
David Gulley
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Norman Eberhart James Elsasser James Erdenberger
Rebecca Flegal Penny Foust Karen Frank
Rosemary Fuhrman Wanda Fuqua Donna Gardner
Metal shop appears to be quite a challenge for Brian Lee.
Shelly Guthrie John Hafford David Hall Susan Hall
Sally Henry Mary Higgins
William Hamilton Russ Hamlin Ellsworth Harrigon Patricia Harriger
Leigh Harrison Robert Hartman Hilda Hassmann Robert Hatcher
Karen Hay Bonnie Hedrick Joseph Henderson Cynthia Henry
Spirited choir members, Romie Bond, Mary Jo Higgins, Debbie Williams, and Mike Chnadler, proudly display their robes.
Debra Hill John Hill Thomas Holevas
Nancy Holt Robert Honeycutt dohn Hood
Helen Hoff Vicki Humphrey Phil Hunt
Senior majorette, Michelle Ewers, finishes a stunning performance.
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Jeanette Holmes
Gerald Horner
Dave Hurley
Could that be George Harrison? No, Dave
Schmucker.
Theresa Hurt Gary Hutzleman
Kevin Isch Emma Jackson
Joan Jobes John Johnson
Seniors Prepare For
Senior Class Play
Charles Jones Tulla Jones Chris Jung Nancy Justice
Fred Jones Melvin Jorgan Kenneth Keller Barry Kidwell
Ricky Kegley John Keith
Pamela Karkalik Richard Karsmizski
Arthur King Harold King, Jr.
Rita Kitchen Bruce Kochheiser
Martin Lamie Pamela Lawless
The Senior Class Play requires many hours of practice and preparation.
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Richard Marshall
Robert McGee
Randall Martin
William Middleton
Beth Mast
Judy Miller
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Brian Lee John Lee
Dallas Lewis Susan Lewis
Jeff MacDonald Rickie Manley
Sheila McBride Philip McClain
James Levack
Joyce Lurtz
Joseph Marietta
Iva McFadden
“Bud Norton? No, he isn’t here,” says Gladys (Peggy Cashell.)
Robert Mc Vicar Burletta Mills Diane Mills Shirley Melton
Erwin Muff
Mark Norris
Richard Mulholland Hope Murphy Jane Mutchler
Sheila Oakley Brenda Oden Michael O'Donnel
Marshall Mitchell
Jo Ann Neighbots
Mary Ann Ott
Rose Owens
Connie Palmer
Senior band member, Trent Bazley, helps set up props for a concert.
Jenny Morr
Erika Nemeth
Robert Ousley
Rebecca Palmer
Julie Parker
Seniors Help
In Many Ways
Senior Y Teens discuss the meeting.
Shirley Partin Pam Patterson
Sandra Peay Debra Penix
Bonnie Perkins Patty Parrigan David Petty Sharon Phipps Jim Pifer Douglas Pittman
Linda Preston Charles Price Larry Rawls Deborah Ray Bobbie Regula Rufus Reid
Sherry Restelli Joan Rhodes Cecilia Ringmar Jeffrey Ringold David Risner Debbie Robbins
Robin Roberts Gary Robertson Michael Romine
Joel Roscoe Ronald Rucker Roberta Ruckman
Charles Salyers Mark Sanders Patricia Sanderfer
David Schuck Terry See Elizabeth Seevers
During Class Play rehearsal, Lori Beeman enjoys a coke.
Thomas Scherer Scott Scherff Vicki Shlupp
Janene Seiler Jacqueita Seitz Ava Sell
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Debra Shaffer
Lori Sigler
Howard Southworth
Dean Sqrow
Stephanie Stahlheber
Mary Sham baugh
Breeda Smith
Mike Spayde
Melanie Stafford
Phyllis Stentz
Susie Shaw
Stephen Smith
Robert Spencer
Zoe Ann Sheehan
Kathy Smouse
Bob Spriesterbach
Joyce Sheetz
David Schmucker
Terry Sprague
Deep thought goes into Julie Parker's reading.
Donald Shiplett
Richard Soloman
Dana Spurgeon
John Stewart Michael Stickney David Stoltz
Suzan Terman Kelly Tharp Donna Tolle
Larry Turner Peggy Vipperman Ledair Vogley
Senior Garth Sevdalis helps out in the Counselors’ office during his free
period.
Rosemary Stevens Deborah Steverson Cheryl Stewart
Thelma Strickling Jacqueline Studer Debra Stuff Je
Robert Tolliver Deborah Tucker GloriaTufts Sees
Tamara Wadlington Greg Weigler Terri Waldman ess
Mary Wallace Twila Walker Chery Ward
In Drama class, Peggy Cashell finds herself in a bit of a jam.
Jo Ann Warren Robin Webb
Shane Webb Joel Weber
Jim Webster Bruce Weirich Ernestine West Robin Wherry Donald White Cathy Widders
Vanessa Wilhelm Anita Williams Debra Williams Ted Williams Harry Winfrey Ellie Wisdom
Lavon Workman Michael Yankovich Deborah Zinn David Henry Regina Fowler Loretha Williams
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Michael Finley Ronnie Gordon Shawn Jacocks
Donna Taylor Shirley Whitten Gary Purvis
Student Council President, Bob Bowen, accepts a principal’s award from
Mr. Plough.
Mr. Plough presents foreign student, Cia Ringmar, with a plaqu
Class Day.
5:00.
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Diane Jones
Jay Bales
John Hall uses a carton of bottles collected on the Junior class pop bottle
drive to create an artistic masterpiece. Treasurer Regina Arter, collects Junior class dues from fellow class mem-
ber, Julie Palfi.
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Class secretary, Diane Jones, attempts to sell a box of Christmas cards for a Junior class money making
project.
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Junior Officers Lead Class of ’73 toSuccessful Year
Junior class president, Reggie Davis, presides over a class executive meeting.
The class of 73 started off the
71-72 school year with a Home-
coming dance and assembly
appropriately named ‘Golden
Autumn Dream.”
Next came the election of
Junior Class officers. Reggie
Davis, John Hall, and Regina
Arter were re-elected president,
vice-president and treasurer
respectively. Diane Jones was
elected secretary.
The members of the Junior
class added to the class trea-
sury by holding a car wash,
bake sale, several pop bottle
drives, and by selling Christ-
mas cards.
Members of the Junior Class executive committee meet in the library project room for a group picture.
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The Scope Of Activities Varies At MHS.
Lurtin Anderson
Regina Arter
Myron
Baughman
Junior band member, Regina Arter, helps to en- Kathy Akers Josie Alfrey Richard Allen Dave Anable
tertain the crowd at halftime. Dan Ankney Trent Anthony Frieda Becky Arron
Becky Arthur Virginia Atwell Armstrong William Bailey
Jay Bales Gail Barclay Jim Baehrens Shirley Barrett
Vicky Barger
Richard Bays
Joe Beard
Kirk Bechtel
Darcia Beer
Beverly Beining
John Bentley
Candy Benton
Stan Berry
Steve Bigelow
Betty Bishop
Kathy Bishop
Terry Bivens
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Charles Black
Patrick Black
Tamara Blaising
Sheila Bledsoe
Anthony Blue
Melvin Bluester
David Boggs
Karen Bond
Diane Bosworth
Joe Bowie
Don Branham
Kathy Brewer
Darlene Bright
Dennis Brock
Donald Brookins
Jerry Brookins
John Brooks
Andy Brown
Bonnie Brown
Joey Brown
Ralph Brown
Violet Brown
Teresa Browning
Suzette Bucher
Jim Buker Cliff Bryant Gary Burdine
Scott Burns Terone Butler Charles Butler
Jeanette Chris Canada Sherri Carper
An anxious junior receives his tuberculin skin test. pe
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Juniors Present Successful Homecoming
Robert Carr
Jim Carrico
Beverly Carter
Sue Catlett
Gerald Catron
Marilyn Catron
Nancy Caugherty
Alan Chance
Joseph Chinni
Larry Chiverton
Warne Clancy
Dan Clark
Greg Clark
Bruce Cline
Ethel Cline
Kenneth Cline
Kenneth Cline
Debbie Cloes
Jackie Cochran
Michael Coleman
Tyrone Coleman
Valinda Cook
Calvin Corbin
Cathy Corbin
Becky Corey
James Cox
Jeffrey Cox
Barbara Craft
Jimmie Crawford
Alan Cunningham
Mark Dasher
Brenda Davis
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The court’s radiance shines through the rain.
Christie Davis
Gloria Davis
Judy Davis
Mary Davis
Pamela Davis
Patsy Davis
Randy Davis
Reggie Davis
Stan Davis
Verda Davis
Vicki Davis
Vicky Dean
Wendie DeBolt
Georgia Dellevar
Kim Demyan
Carol Dickison
Cindy Divelbiss
Dean Donnan
Deborah Dopps
Jack Drescher
Petie Drye
Marilyn Durbin
Carol Eberling
Mark Edmiston
Eugene Elliott
Phil Elliott
Randy Elkins
Kay English
Gary Ewing
Angelith Feagin
A creative writing class proves to be an interesting challenge to Linda
Smith.
Bill Frontz
Rick Gaubatz
Greg Fraley Lee France Rosia Feagin
Robert Fry Jack Fugett Tom Finnerty
Danny George Stephen Gerger Virgil Fluharty
Robert Francis
Carol Fuller
Henry Gibbs
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Steve Fensler
Scot First
Kenny Foust
Robert Franko
J.C. Fuller
Donna Giesize
Pat Feeley
Max Fischbach
Cecile Fox
Raymond
Freeman
Darlene Gamble
Sam Gilbert
Fanny Fields
Mike
Fitzpatrick
Gregory Fox
Tom Fronczak
Dave Garverick
Kim Glasgow
Classes Require Thought From Juniors
-
Mike Goff
Fred Gordon
Loretta Gordon
Bess Gotigalf
Penny Griffith
Pam Gross
Becky Gross
Jerry Gruber
Debbie Gushard
Guy Guzzo
Steve Haas
Danny Hager
Tyger home maker Becky Taylor puts some spirit into
her cookies.
Mark Hager
Tim Hager
Melvin Haliburton
Bruce Hall
John Hall
Linda Hall
Steve Hall
Steve Hamm
Laurie Hammett
dim Hare
Neil Harris
Patty Harris
Roosevelt Harris
John Hatcher
Jackie Hawkins
Steve Hawkins
Bruce Heaberlin
Cathy Hedrick
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Preparation Is Part Of The Future
Doris Henderson
LuAnn Highman
Annette Hoagland
Marc Hockenberry
Paulina Hogan
Bonnie Holzmiller
Norbert Holzwarth
Paula Hoover
Denise Hoy
Mary Huffman
Vanessa Jefferson
Greg Jefferson
Jill Jeffries
Diane Jesse
Carl Johnson
Charles Johnson
Cleora Johnson
Genevieve Johnson
Geron Johnson
Patty Johnson
Varsity cheerleader, Donna Rogers
thinks about the big game.
Paul Johnson
Debbie Jones
Diane Jones
Mike Jones
Gwen Keaton
Donna Kegley
Kim Keller
Jim Kemp
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Directors of Soul Review, Myron Sanderfer and Merlyn Tucker study the list
of acts.
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Ruth Kendall
Gloria Kennebrew
Curby Key
Genevia Kidd
Leo Kiley
Deborah Kindinger
Pam Kinkead
John Kiser
Sue Klingensmith
Sally Knipp
Sue Konves
Rosie Koch
Greg Kipp
Mark Laser
Herman Lester
Nancy Letizia
Charles Lewis
Dwayne Lewis
Willie Lewis
Clarence Lindsay
Tim Ling
Pam Lingard
Dennis Link
Edna Link
Clifford Litteral
Linda Lucas
Mark Luedy
Richard Lyons
The camera catches Karen Brown in a thoughtful
An underclassman solves the problem of crowded
Debbie Mabry
Gay Marchant
Kimberly
Mason
Randall May
Garlan
McCruter
Jacob McIntire
Cecil Mack
John Marietta
Richard Mason
Albert McCabe
Timothy
McElvain
Kevin Mclntire
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Mickey
Malmstrom
Cheryl Martin
Anita Massa
Benita McClain
Debbie
McFadden
Pam
Mc Williams
Robin
Mansfield
Debbie Martin
Kenney
Mathews
Delores
McClain
Keith
McFarland
Mike Medek
Cindy Marble
Lou Martin
Rocky Mauk
Penny
McGlaughlin
Verna McInnis
Penny Merrell
Students Enjoy Casual Daily Atmosphere
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Vic Weber shows his overflowing enthu-
siasm for English class.
Diana Miller
Doug Miller
George Miller
Mike Miller
Sue Milligan
Genna Moga
Dillet Montgomery
Gary Montgomery
Mike Montgomery
Joetta Moore
Colleen Moran
Jeff Mosey
George Mosier
Goldie Mosier
Carl Mullins
Patrick Myers
Robert Myers
Ildiko Nemeth
James Nettles
Fred Neumann
Shirley Neuman
Larry Nixon
Nickey Nalasco
Dennis Northover
Pam Northover
Delores Oden
Judy Oberlin
Nina Offmiss
Linda Owens
Joyce Owens
Bob Pagani
Desiree Page
Julie Palfi
Debbie Parker
Students pause to refresh between classes.
Julie Rabquer Jessie Reese Angela Parks Bill Parr
Helen Richards Charley Garry Pence Fred Pender
Riggleman Wanda Peters Kevin Phelps
Jerry Pounds Chris Poulton
Peter Reich Ken Reip
Bruce Roberts Roger Robertson
Laura Parsons
Jimmy Perkins
Michael Phelps
Debbie Presley
Garry Rembert
Lorraine
Robinson
Geoffrey Paul
Albert Perry
Mark Pifer
Paul Prince
Vice Restelli
Suzanne Rock
Denise Payton
Bonnie Perry
Frank Pointer
Connie Proffit
Dan Reynolds
Phil Rodgers
Students Rest
Minds Between
Classes
Donna Rogers Sue Rohrer Carla Rose Charlotte Rose Connie Rose Cleaning up is a must after a busy shop class.
David Rucker Gary Ruley Bertha Salyers | Myron Sanderfer Verlin Sunderland
Jean Sawyer Paul Schadek Mike Schlupp Ken Schneider Rick Schroeder
Betty Scott Joan Scott Jonathan Sewell Donald Shadel Steve Sheldon
Tim Sheperd Mary Shiltz Richard Silvey Tom Siwek Debbie aga
Duane Smith Leona Smith Linda Smith Randy Smith Bill Sparks |
Friends Are A Vital Part Of School Life
Junior Y-Teen, Susan Wiley, suggests a possi- Maxine Spence Karen Sprague Cindy Darlene Sqrow Reggie Staples
ble service project. Jeannette Stauffer Phyllis Stavridis Spriesterbach Mike Stephens April Stevens
Randy Stewart Debbie Stinson Sue Stentz Randy Stone Janet Stoots
Wendy Swarn Bill Swinford Ralph Stiltner Becki Taylor Cathy Taylor
Jack Tackett
John Taylor
Paula Taylor
Debbie Thomas
Gail Thomas
Joe Thompson
Joe Thompson
Robin Thompson
Fred Timko
dim Timmer
Shawn Todd
Debra Tolliver
Dreama Tolliver
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Debbie Whitlatch
David Williams
Mike Williams
Joke after school.
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Susan Wiley
Don Williams
Carol Wilson
Ricky Trammell
Merlyn Tucker
Rhonda Tucker
Dave Twitchell
Donald Utt
Linda Vance
Michael Vance
Johnny Vaughn
Susan Waldman
Elsie Waller
Doug Ward
Doug Warga
Julie Warmington
Mike Watkins
Valerie Watkins
Calvin Webb
Pam Webb
Christine West
Linda West
Cheryl Westcott
Denise Westlake
Donita Wheeler
Delbert White
W. C. White
Beverly Williams
Frank Williams
Rita Wilson
Underclassmen, Nancy Letizia and Jim Widders, share a
Keith Wiseman Sherri Withrow Tim Wood William Woodruff
Henry Wooley Dave Wyatt Jacquelyn Wyatt Dave Wycoff
Jerry Young Laura Young Judy Zehner Calvin Corbin
Juniors, Jay Bales and Nancy Schlegel, display proper lab techniques
as they conduct a chemistry experiment.
Varsity cheerleader, Anita Massa, anxiously awaits the touch down. Driving experience is a vital part of Driver's Training.
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Willing Sophomores Conquer Problems
A.
Members of the sophomore class executive committee pose for a group shot after a meeting
Sophomore class president, Brenda Petty, is the second girl to become class president in the
history of Mansfield Senior High.
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and New Life At M.H.S.
Along with the brightly colored
leaves of September, came nearly
five hundred new individuals to the
halls of MHS. The class of 1974
started the year’s activities by elec-
tion of class officers in October.
Brenda Petty was elected president,
along with Karen Bronson, vice-
president, Tony Greene, treasurer,
and Vanessa Robinson, secretary.
The sophomores made an early
start at building the class treasury
by sponsoring a student-faculty bas-
ketball game in March and a bake
sale earlier in the year. In May, the
sophomore class chose their class
rings. Miss Renate Papenhausen was
selected as class advisor.
Tony Greene performs his job of class treasurer by counting class dues.
Vice-President Karen Bronson pauses while pie
arrangements for the student-faculty basket bal
game
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Moods Are Presented In Expressions
The Pythagorean Theorem doesn’t enthuse Chris
Erdenberger.
Mary Baldridge
Sandy Benjamin
Bob Ball Ernestine Abrams
Stephanie Benning Barb Adley
Beverly Anderson
Allan Bailey
John Baker
Sonie Bently
Tim Adamescu
Mary Alexander
Essie Anderson
Glenn Baker
Jerry Barrett
Linda Berry
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Bernadine Adams
Kenneth Allen
Dalynn Artz
Rochelle Baker
Lom Baughman
Tracy Birmelin
Randy Addington
William Allen
Rosalino Atkins
David Baldridge
Paul Beard
Dave Bishop
Ron Ader
Gail Altvater
Danny Atwater
Lois Baldridge
Allen Belcher
Glen Bishop
Eric Black Kathy Blakeman
Elgean Bonds Kim Boyd
Debbie Breedlove Amy Brent
Marrietta Brookins Donna Brooks
Rhonda Brown Richard Browning
Vickie Burriss Beverly Butts
Joe BoBo
Richard Boyd
Carl Brent
Richard Brooks
Charles Bryant
Diane Butts
Mike Bonace
Allen Bradshaw
Judy Broach
Andy Brown
Sharon Buckler
Gary Caldwell
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Shawn Bonecutter
Pam Bratton
Karen Bronson
Karen Brown
Darlene Burge
Kathleen Cardwell
Which way’s the cafeteria?
Patrice Carr Bevylon Carter
Debbie Cervinski Mae Chin
Keith Cline Dave Coley
Greg Conn Mark Conn
Band puts students into a jovial mood. Opal Carper
Doug Catlett
John Cline
Karen Conn
David Carto
Keith Christman
Gary Collins
Marilyn Conner
Eugenia Cooper
Donna Copley
Jackie Cowen
Grego Cox
John Craft
Tina Craft
Pete Crane
Kevin Crews
Rebecca Crider
Dottie Cummings
Dan Cushard
Jim Cushing
Alan Castor
Dody Cline
Karen Colvin
Geoff Constable
Heather Dalton
Dona Daniels
Darlene Darson
Art Daugherty
Randy Davidson
dim Davis
Kevin Davis
Debbie Dickson
Helen Dillion
Margaret Ditaway
Leon Dixon
Lynn Dosier
Brenda Dowdy
Gary Drescher
James Duckworth
Robert Duckworth
Phyllis Dudley
Dan Duellman
Cookie Duncan
Karen Duniver
Willie Durrah
Janie Easterling
Ronnie Edwards
Ruth Edwards
Cathy Ellsworth Pam Elsasser Christine Erdenberger
Gwen Estep Cindy Evans Kevin Evans
dimia Evans Brenda Ewers JoAnn Fackler
Mrs. Harris knows all the answers!
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Jim Farmer
Billie Feagin
Gary Feagin
Jacqueline Feagin
Diane Felty
Ron Fensler
Andy Fisher
Sue Foster
James Foust
Tom Fowler
Charles Fraley
John Frank
Kathy Friend
Clifton Frisby
Debbie Fritz
Doug Fry
Terrence Fuqua
Angie Fulfer
Joyce Fulton
Linda Fultz
Jeff Gabor
Avery Gani
Sara Gassaway
Alice Gause
Debbie Gay
Rickie Gee
Vickie George
Rex Gentry
Mark Gibson
Mike Gibson
Nina Gibson
Scott Gilbert
Jennifer Gillum
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Jim Cushing rushes to finish his homework before class.
A mischievous thought strikes Marc Hockenberry.
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The dilemma of proofs is overcome with Mr. Au’s help.
Rick Gimbel
Phil Glover
* Beverly Godbee
* Richard Gollehon
Jeannie Grace
John Granger
Tony Greene
Pat Gross
Jamie Grubaugh
Chad Gumpp
Michael Gushard
Lois Gutchall
Chris Hall
Dan Hall
Eddie Halil
Martha Halil
Reathe Hall
Dawn Hamblin
Bonnie Hamilton
Arthur Hamm
Larry Hamm
Scott Hardin
Valerie Harmon
Debbie Harris
Floyd Harris
Eileen Hatfield
Dave Haycook
Helen Hayes
Donald Heinberger
Joretta Herf
Connie Herman
Margaret High
Joe Hess
Eugene Hightower
Lorretta Hoagland Alfred Hogan
Jackie Houseman
Roberta Ingram
Sue Jennings
Jack Hughes
Chester Ireland
Mike Jesse
Arthur Hicks
Pat Hill
Don Holmes
Mark Hughes
Wanda Ison
Sandra Johnson
James Higgins
Steven Hill
Tim Hoover
Stephanie Hughes
Effie James
Mike Johnson
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Angela Jefferson
Clifton Jones
Jimmie Jones
What's this Red Button for again?
Lowell Jefferson
James Jones
Lily Jones
Julie Jenkins
Janet Jones
Karen Kash
Donna Kegley
Leo Kiley
Pam Kinkead
John Kiser
Regina Kiser
Nada Kitchen
Carolyn Kleilein
Kerry Knipp
Tony Kopcial
Mike Krizan
Robert Kudrak
Carol Lambert
Dannielle Lannan
Bennie Lee
Roger Lee
Charles Leech
Jim Leedy
Mike Lemaster
Pamela Lemaster
Ginger LeVack
Darrell Lewis
Susan Lewis
Cherie Lindsay
Brian Ling
Jim Logan
John Long
Bryan Lookenott
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Sue Maynard
Mike
McGlaughlin
Rick McVicar
Deborah Mason
Robyn McBride
Marc McKeehan
Mary Jo Meadows
Elizabeth Meade
Dennis Luedy
Kathy Marietta
Tom Massa
Billy McCabe
Chris McKinney
Carl Merion
Rick Mabry
Perry Markin
John Massey
Jim McCoy
David
McLaughlin
Bob Meyer
John Malone
Randy Marks
Gene Maurer
Mike McDaniel
Joyce McNutt
Paul Michaels
Underclassmen Engage in Varsity Sports
Cross Country runner, Mark Edmiston, rounds a curve
on his way to the finish line.
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Bonita Middlebrook
Charles Middleton
Bonnie Miller
Brenda Miller
Carol Miller
Tina Miller
Bonnie Mills
Charley Mills
Marque Moga
Marilyn Montgomery
Marci Moore
Terry Mutchler
Terry Myers
Doris Nabors
Cynthia Neal
Kim Neer
Dana Nolen
Myra Noll
Jim Noser
Jack Nutter
Jack Oberlin
Mary O'Donnell
Karen Ohler
Bill Owen
Dempsey Owens
Joe Owens
Carolyn Parker
Marilyn Parks
Carol Parr
Dottie Parrigan
M.H.S. Music Department Rates Superior
Sandy Partin
Randy Patton
Diana Pelasky
Terry Pender
Deborah Pennington
Calvin Perkins
Lee Perman
Judy Perry
Patricia Perry
Debbie Peters
Diana Petitt
Brenda Petty
Diane Petty
Larry Petty
Liz Petty
Venita Petty
Patty Phegley
Vivian Plank
Theodric Pointer
Tim Porter
Meredith Porterfield
Steve Potter
Elaine Powell
Howard Powers
William Powers
Janet Pratt
Vada Price
Shellee Psimer
Terri Pugh
Ruthann Radabaugh
Jennifer Ramsey
Elaine Rawls
Karen Reeder
Saxaphone player,
Like any other team, orchestra members need practice.
Jeff Schroff
Albert Scott
Jack See
Henry Seiler
Eddie Selmon
Mary Reiff
Becky Reindl
Willie Rembert
Larry Rhinebolt
Terry Rickey
Ruthann Ricks
Patricia Risner
Chuck Rittenhouse
Mike Roberts
Diane Robertson
Vanessa Robinson
Bob Rogers
Anna Rose
Gene Rose
Twila Rose
Vicki Ross
Dianne Rucker
Eddie Sampsel
Richard Sanchez
Rick Sands
Dave Scherer
Karl Schwechheimer
Ursula Schnieders
Pat Schoonover
if hee |
Mary Selmon
Alma Shaw
Mark Shulko
Paula Singleton
Cherene Smith
Deborah Solomon
Brenda Shaban
Tim Shiltz
Rick Simon
Bill Sloan
Deborah Smith
Rebecca Soria
Richard Shaffer Laurie Shasky
Bob Shipley Maryin Shores
Jeanette Sims Phil Sims
Russell Skeese Marianne Skinnett
Diane Smith Gail Smith
Clair Southworth Danny Sparks
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Harlan Smith
Judy Spears
Juno Staples
Janice Smith
Chris Speigle
Homer Stapleton
David Smouse
Karen Sprague
Sharon Stapleton
Physical Education Builds Healthy Bodies
“Members of a gym class retreat to the locker room after
a strenuous period of gym.
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Wayne Stevens
Charlie Steward
Debbie Stickney
Marianne Stinnett
Chris Stuart
Liz Stuht
Margie Sunderland
Earlean Sutton
James Sutton
Cherry! Sweet
Bill Swinford
Annie Taylor
Faye Taylor
Larry Taylor
Shirley Taylor
Geron Tate
Larry Templeton
dim Them
Hubert Thompson
Karen Thompson
Lester Thompson
Nancy Thompson
Yvonne Todd
Angela Tolliver
Diane Treace
Jennie Tucker
Lester Tucker
Students Benefit From Business Training
Shorthand is an important part of secretarial work. The Bookstore offers experience for prospective retailers.
Robert Tucker
John Twyman
Packy Underwood
Linda Vance
Allen Vandayburg
Jim Vanharlingen
Bill Vassel
Sandra Vipperman
Walter Waddell
Mike Wadlington
Rebecca Wagaman
Lori Wagner
Jeff Walker
Lee Ann Walker
Arron Ware
Samuel Ware
Argene Washington
Charlene Washington
James Watkins
Donnell Watson
Delbert Watts
Gloria Webb
Kenny Webb
Ronald Weber
Vic Weber
Tony Webster
Gary Weigler
Norma Westfall
Anita Westlake
Mike Wheeler
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Charles White
Allen Williams
Jim Willis
Wayne Wolf
Marvin Zinn
William Whitson Jim Widders Nate Wilhite
Debbie Williams Johnetta Williams Shirley Williams
Joyce Withrow Linda Wolf Shawn Wolf
Paul Workman Chris Wray Mike Wynn
Dottie White
Charles Williams
Don Wilson
Mike Woodruff
Jeff Bishop
Counselor’s office monitor, Jim Baehrens, files
areport.
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Senior Activities
Abbott, Michael Dana — General. Student Council, 3,4; Red Cross, 3:
Fine Arts Festival, 3.
Adam, Cynthia Ruth — Academic. Fine Arts Festival, 3.
Adams, Georgia Ann — Business. DCT, 4; VICA, 4.
Alexander, Lenore — General. Student Council, 2; Varsity Varieties, 4;
DE, 3; Junior Achievement, 2.
Alleman, Thomas Charles — Academic. Varsity Varieties, 4; Library
Aide, 4.
Amos, Darwin — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2; Student
Council 2,3,4; Science Fair, 4; Boy’s State, 3; Relays Court Escort, 4;
Track, 2; Jr. Rotarian, 4; French Club, 2; Black Studies, 3.
Amstutz, Laura Susan — General. Pep Club, 4; Tygerettes, 4; Spirit
Club, 4.
Bailey, Barry Wayne — Academic. Football, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3; Hi-Y
2; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 3,4.
Baldridge, Elmer Ray — General. Student Council, 2: National Honor
Society, 4; Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Moni-
tor, 2; Pep Club, 2,3; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Chess Club, 2; Tyger Faith Teens, 3,
4; Red Cross 2; Black Studies, 3; All-Ohio Boy's Band, 3.
Barber, Deloris Ann — Academic. Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orches-
tra, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 4; GAA 2; Span-
ish Club, (Vice-President, 3).
Barber, Lillian Danielle — Academic. Band, 2,3,4: Stage Band, 2,3,4; Pep
Club 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior
Class Play, 4; Science Fair, 4; GAA 2,3,4; Spanish Ciub, 3; Future Teach-
ers, 4; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Barber, Patricia Rose — General.
Barker, Danny Edward — General.
Barretta, Mary Catherine — General.
Bartley, Arlene Joyce — Business.
Basilone, Anthony Norman — General. Varsity Varieties, 4; DCT, 4;
VICA, 4; Football, 4; Baseball, 4; Varsity M, 4.
Baughman, Clarence Frank — Vocational. Class Executive Committee,
2,3,4; Vica, 3; Football Manager, 3,4; Wrestling Manager, 4; Pep Club, 4;
Varsity M, 3,4; Junior Achievement 2,3,4; AIDD, 3,4 (President).
Bayer, Edward Jacob — General. Football, 2; Basketball, 2: Baseball 2:
Pep Club, 2,3,4; German Club, 2,3.
Bazley, Cecil Trent — Academic.
Beauford, Jacqulin Maxine — General. Student Council, 2,3; Varsity
Varieties, 4; M-Section, 2,3; Pep Club, 2,3; GAA, 2; Junior Achievement,
2,3; Black Studies, 2,3,4; ESP, 2; Tygerettes, 4.
Beeman, Lori Ann — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 3,4; Na-
tional Honor Society, 4; Orchestra, 2: Varsity Varieties, 3,4 (MC): Senior
Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Cheerleader, 2,3,4 (Captain — 4): Relays
Court, (Queen — 4); Homecoming Court; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; GAA, 2; Tyger-
ettes, 4; Fine Arts Festival, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Black, Penny Lauree — Business.
Blaising, Tarin Lee — Academic.
Blakely, Daniel Lee — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Science Fair, 4; Football,
2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 4; Key Club, 2,3,4; Jr.
Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Boggs, Beverly Jean — General. Class Executive Committee, 4; Senior
Class Play, 4; Pep Club, 4; Junior Achievement, 3.
Bogner, John Eric — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 4; Manhigan, 3,4; Band, 2,3,
4; Pep Band, 2,3; Orchestra, 2; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4 (Producer — 4):
Senior Class Play, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3; Jr. Rotarian, 4; French
Club, 2,3; Future Teachers, 2,3,4; Junior Achievement, 2,3; ESP, 2,3;
Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Bond, Alice Lorraine — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3; Stu-
dent Council, 2; Stage Band, 2,3,4; Choir, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4;
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M-Section, 2; Relays Court, Homecoming (Queen); Black Studies: Fine
Arts Festival.
Bond, Julia Ann — General.
Bond, Romie Dale — General.
Booker Randy Lee — General. Choir, 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 4: Science
Fair, 2; Baseball, 3; Junior Achievement, 2,3,4.
Bookwalter, Gregory Mark —- Academic. Band, 2; Varsity Varieties, 4:
Office Monitor, 3,4; Science Fair, 4; Swimming, 2,3,4; Tennis, 4: Hi-Y 2,
3; Key Club 3,4; Jr. Rotarian, 3,4; Varsity M, 3.
Bowen, Robert S. — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2 (Class
President); Student Council, 4 (President); Varsity Varieties, 4; Choir, by
4; Relays Master of Ceremonies, 4; Homecoming Chairman, 2: Cross
Country, 2; Key Club, 2,3; Jr. Rotarian, 3; Red Cross; 2; Black Studies, 2
Fine Arts Festival 2,3.
Bowles, Margaret Ann — Vocational.
Bradley, Minnie Pearl — Vocational. Student Council, 2,3; Junior
Achievement, 2,3.
Bradshaw, Carson Edward — General. (Attended Crestview) Science
Fair, 2; Cross Country, 2,3; Basketball, 2; Swimming, 2,3; Track, 2,3:
Varsity C, 2,3; Junior Class Play, 3; FFA.
Breedlove, Eddie Michael — General. Varsity Varieties, 4; DCT, 4:
VICA, 4; Foot ball, 3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 3; Varsity M, 3,4.
Brokaw, Karen Ann — Academic. Office Monitor, 4; Y-Teens, PAS
French Club, 2.
Bronson, Romanuel — Academic. Student Council, 2; Choir, 2,3,4: Var-
sity Varieties; 2,3,4; Cross Country, 2,3,4; Wrestling, 2,3; Track 2,3: Pep
Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 3; Spanish Club, 2,3; Junior Achievement, 3; Black
Studies, 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Brooks, Catherine — Business.
Brown, James Ralph — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 3: Var-
sity Varieties, 4; Senior Class play, 4; Football 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2; German
Club, 2; Junior Achievement, 2,3,4.
Brown, Patricia Erika — General.
Brown, Retha Marie — Business.
Buckingham, Cynthia Rae — General. Office Monitor, 4; GAA, 2.
Butts, Karen Ann — Business. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 4; M-Section, 2; BOE, 2; COE, 4:
Pep Club, 2,3,4; Junior Achievement, 2,3,4; ESP, 2.
Bishop, Charlot Marie — General.
Caldwell, Carmelita Kay — General. OWE, 4.
Bellevue, Melissa Lou — Academic.
Calland, Nancy Sue — General. Class Executive Committee, 2,3; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 3,4; Senior Class Play Make-Up
Committee, 4; Office Monitor, 3; Tyger Mascot; Relays Court: Home-
coming Court; Pep Club Executive Committee, 4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; GAA 3,
4; Tygerettes, 4.
Carbetta, Remo Renee — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Carmichael, Paula Faye — Business.
Cameron, Parnell — General.
Carroll, Larry Eugene — Vocational. Choir, 2; Senior Class Play, 3; VICA
3,4; Basketball, 2; Fine Arts Festival, 2.
Carroll, Rodney Eugene — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Carter, Adell Lorraine — Academic. Hyphonerian, 3,4; Science Fair, 4;
GAA, 2,3,4; Junior Achievement, 3; Black Studies, 4.
Cashell, Margaret Marie — Academic. Student Council, 2,3: National
Honor Society, 4; Manhigan, 3; Varsity Varieties, 3,4; Senior Class Play,
4; Pep Club, 2,3,4 (Secretary, 4); Y-Teens, 2,3,4; GAA, 2,3,4: German
Club, 2; Tygerettes, 4; Fine Arts Festival, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Castle, Ronnie Gene — Academic. Student Council, 2; Varsity Varieties,
3,4; Office Monitor, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 4; Football 2,3,4; Basket ball, 2,3:
Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3; Key Club, 2,3; Jr. Rotarian, 3; Varsity M, 3,4;
French Club, 2.
Castle, Lynn Annette — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2:
Manhigan, 3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4; Cheerleader, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,
4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; GAA, 2,3; Junior Achievement, 2; Spirit Club, 4.
Caton, Linda Louise — Business. DE, 3,4; Junior Achievement, 2,3,4.
Catron, Gary French — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Catron, Richard Lee — Vocational. VICA 3.
Caudill, Gary Douglas — Academic.
Chandler, Michael David — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Choir,
2,3,4; Science Fair, 2,3,4; State Science Fair, 2,3,4; Basketball Manager,
3,4; Jr. Rotarian, 3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Chin, Hong Lin — Academic. Student Council, 4; National Honor Socie-
ty, 3,4 (Vice-President — 4); Choir, 2,4; Science Fair, 2,4; French Club, 2,
3,4 (Treasurer — 4).
Clark, Michael Allen — Vocational. VICA, 3.
Cline, Paris Dimitir — Business. BOE, 3,4 (Vice-President — 4); GAA, 2.
Coley, Eldon Willis — Academic.
Conn, Gary Ray — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 4; Varsity
Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Homecoming Court
Escort, 3; Football, 4; Hi-Y, 3,4; Key Club, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Red
Cross, 3; Junior Achievement, 3,4.
Conn, James Luther — General. Choir, 2,3,4; Library Aide, 3,4; VICA 2,3,
4 (Treasurer); Chess Club, 2,3,4; Red Cross, 2,3,4.
Coon, Penny Michelle — General. BOE 3 (Vice-President); Coe, 4.
Cooper, Debra Roxanne — Business. Office Monitor, 4; BOE, 3,4; Track
Committee, 4; Pep Club, 2; ESP, 2.
Corn, Keith Alan — Vocational. Class Executive Committee, 4; VICA, 3,
4 (Treasurer).
Cornell, Linda Marlene — Business. Class Executive Committee, 2; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3; Choir, 2; Office Monitor 2,3; DCY, 4; VICA, 4; Red
Cross, 2.
Corwin, Darrell Lee — Vocational. VICA, 4; Football, 2: Basketball, 2.
Crane, Michael Jay — General. DE, 3,4.
Crane, Thomas Dean — General. DE 3,4.
Cross, Charles E. — Vocational. VICA 3,4.
Cunningham, Margaret Ann — Academic. Hyphonerian, 3,4; Band 2,3,4;
Pep Band, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; French Club,
2,3,4; ESP, 2,3; Fine Arts Festival, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Cunningham, Patricia Ann — Academic.
Cushard, John Wayne — Vocational.
Danile, Aimee Ruth — General. Student Council, 2; Red Cross, 2; Junior
Achievement, 2,3,4.
Daniels, Willie Edward — Vocational. VICA — 3; Football, 2; Basket-
ball, 2; Junior Achievement, 2,3,4; AIDD, 3,4.
Davidson, Dennis Gordon — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2;
Student Council, 2; Senior Class Play 4; German Club, 2,3; Junior
Achievement, 4.
Davis, Dorothy Lee — General.
Davis, Rebecca Ann — Business. Office Monitor, 4; BOE, 3,4; Track
Committee, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Junior Achievement, 2.
Davis, Robert Allan — Ganeral.
Delaney, Grant Dwaine — General. .
DeLorenzo, Victor Albert — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 4;
Orchestra, 2,3,4; Choir, 2,3,4 (President — 4); Homecoming Master of
Ceremonies, 3; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Future Teachers, 4; ESP, 2,3,4; Fine Arts
Festival, 2,3,4.
Dillman, Jesse — Vocational. VICA 3,4.
Dodson, David Albert — Vocational. Student Council, 2; VICA, 3,4;
Baseball, 2; Pep Club, 2,3,4.
Donnenwirth, Kurt Randell — General. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,
4; Student Council, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4; Senior Class Play, 3,4;
DE, 3,4 (President); Future Teachers, 3,4; Junior Achievement, 2; ESP.
2,3)
Duncan, Eugene Franklin — General.
Duniver, Mary Lou — Business.
Eberhart, Norman Leroy — Vocational. Office Monitor, 4; VICA 3; Cross
Country, 4; Track, 3,4; Varsity M, 4.
Eckstrom, Helen Marie — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Hypho-
nerian, 3,4; Spectrum, 3,4; Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 3,4; Varsity Varieties,
4; Senior Calss Play, 4; GAA 3,4; Red Cross Treasurer, 3,4.
Elsasser, James Reinhold — Academic. Science Fair, 4.
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Erdenberger, James Edward — Academic. National Honor Society, 4;
Office Aide, 4; Cross Country, 2,3,4 (Captain, 4); Swimming, 2,3,4; Track
3; Pep Club, 2,3; Hi-Y, 2,3,4 (Secretary-Treasurer); Key Club, 2,3,4; Jr.
Rotarian, 3,4; Varsity M, 2,3,4; Chess Club, 2; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Ewers, Michelle Alice — General.
Faulkner, Melvin Raymond — General. Baseball, 3,4.
Feagin, Serena Loretta — Business. Band 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 2,3;
OWE, 4; Track, 2; Pep Club, 2,3; GAA, 2,3; Red Cross, 2,3.
Finley, Michael Andre — Academic.
Fisher, Jacalyn Marie — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Hypho-
nerian Business Staff, 2; Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 4; Var-
sity Varieties, 4; Office Monitor, 3; Y-Teens, 2,4; ESP, 2.
Fitch, Susan — General.
Flegal, Rebecca Lynn — General. Student Council, 2,4; Spectrum, 4;
Choir, 2; Office Monitor, 2.
Forrest, Donna — Vocational. Student Council, 3; DCT 4; VICA, 4; Pep
Club, 2; Tea Room, 3.
Forrest, Richard Alan — General.
Forsythe, Patricia Ann — Business.
Foust, Penny Marie — General. Choir, 2,3; Fine Arts Festival, 3,4.
Fowler, Regina Joyce — Academic. Pep Club, 4.
Frank, Karen Sue — General.
Frontz, Nancy Louise — Academic. Choir, 2,3,4; Senior Class Play, 4;
Varsity Varieties, 4; Girls’ Track, 3; Pep Club, 2,3,4; GAA, 2,3; French
Club, 2,3; Tygerettes, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Fronta, Steven Wayne — General. DE, 3,4; Baseball, 2,3,4.
Fugett, Alma — General. Nurses’ Assistant, 4.
Fugett, Robert — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Fuhrmann, Rosemarie — Business. BOE, 3; COE, 4.
Fuqua, Wanda Louise — Business. BOE, 3,4.
Gabriel, Ned Kelly — Vocational.
Gamble, Terry Lee — Vocational.
Gardner, Donna Jean — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,4;
Band, 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4;
Cheerleader, 2; Y-Teens, 2,4; Fine Arts Festival, 3,4.
Geyer, Carol Sue — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 3,4; Band, 2,
3,4 (Treasurer — 4); Pep Band, 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 3,4; Senior Class
Play, 4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; GAA, 2; ESP, 2,3,4.
Godbee, Willie Howard — Vocational. VICA, 2; Football, 2; Junior
Achievement, 2; AIDD, 3,4.
Goodman, Sandra Merherley — Academic. Student Council, 2; Varsity
Varieties 3; M-Section, 2,3; Nurses’ Assistant, 4; Pep Club, 2,3; Spanish
Club, 3,4; Red Cross, 2,3; Tygerettes, 4.
Gordon, Joseph — Vocational.
Gordon, Ronald Glen — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Gour, Lee Willard — Academic. DE, 4; VICA, 4; French Club, 2.
Gulley, David Bruce — Academic. Basket ball, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-
Y, 4; Key Club, 4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 4.
Guthrie, Michelle Lee — Business. Student Council, 2,3; Choir, 2,3; Var-
sity Varieties, 2,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3; Junior Achievement, 2.
Hafford, John Julius — Academic. Football, 4; Basketball, 2; Wrestling,
4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 4.
Hair, Leo Don — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Hall, David Arden — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 3; National
Honor Society, 3,4 (President — 4); Band, 2,3,4; Stage Band, 2,3,4; Or-
chestra, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,4; Science Fair, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-
Y, 2,3; Key Club, 4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; French Club, 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festi-
val, 2,3,4.
Halln Rexford Duane — General.
Hall, Susan M. — Academic. Hyphonerian, 3,4; Spectrum 3; Varsity Va-
rieties, 3,4 (Emcee — 4); Senior Class Play, 4; Relays Court Script, 4; Pep
Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 3.
Hall, Terry Vaughn — Vocational. VICA, 3; Track ,2.
Hamilton, William — General. OWE, 4.
Hamm, Regina — General. DCT, 4; VICA, 4.
Hamlin, Russ Andrew — General.
Hardin, Clint Wallace — Genral. DE, 3,4.
Hardin, Pamela Ann — General. Student Council, 2,3; Choir, 3; M-Sec-
tion, 3; DE, 3,4; GAA, 2; Red Cross, 2,3.
Harriger, Patricia Carol — General. OWE, 4.
Harris, Earl Arthur — Vocational. VICA, 3; Football, 2.
Harris, Robert Eugene — General. Student Council 4; Hyphonerian 3,4;
Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Cross Coun-
try, 2; Basketball, 2,3; Baseball, 2; Hi-Y, 2,3; Fine Arts Festival, 4.
Harrison, Leigh Ann — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band, 2,3,
4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4;
ESP 2; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3.
Hartman, Robert William — Business.
Hassmann, Hilda Elizabeth — Business. Choir, 2: Boe Secretary, 3; COE
Secretary, 4; Pep Club, 2; German Club, 2; Junior Achievement, 2,3.
Hastin, Mark Anthony — General. Student Council, SIDI ILE G
Hatcher, Robert Ray — Academic. Student Council, 2; Football, 2,3,4;
Track, 3,4; Black Studies, 4.
Hay, Karen Lou — Business. Choir, 2; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Moni-
tor, 3,4; Library Aide, 4.
Hedrick, Bonnie Belle — Academic. DCT 4: Pep Club, 2; Y-Teens, 2;
French Club, 2,3.
Heinberger, Teresa Delee — Business.
Henry, Barbara — General.
Henderson, Joseph Gary — Vocational. VICA 3,4; Wrestling, 2.
Henry, Cynthia Lee — General. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3; Manhigan, 4; Hyphonerian, 4; Choir, 2: Senior Class,
4; Office Monitor, 4; Library Aide, 2; Relays Chairman, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,
4; Tyger Faith Teens, 3,4; Red Cross, 4: Fine Arts Festival, 4; Spirit Club,
4.
Henry, David Earl — Academic. Student Council, 2; National Honor
Society, 4; Band, 2,3,4; Stage Band, 3,4; Pep Band, 2; Orchestra, 3,4;
Varsity Varieties, 3,4; Swimming, 2,3,4; Tennis, 2: Pep Club Executive
Committee, 2,3, President, 4; Hi-Y, Vice-President 2,3: Key Club, 2,3,4;
dr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 3,4.
Henry, Sally Lamae — Business.
Hicks, Debra Renee — General. Student Council, 2,3,4; Attendance Of-
fice Monitor, 3; D.E., 4; Medical Club, Secretary, 3; Tyger Faith Teens 3;
Red Cross, 3; Jr. Achievement, Secretary, 2.
Hicks, Jonathon — General. OWE, 4.
Higgins, Mary Jo — Academic. Choir, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3; French Club,
2; Red Cross, 3; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Hill, Debra Anne — Academic. National Honor Society, 3,4; Manhigan,
3, Activities Editor, 4; Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4;
Ser. Class Play, 4; Science Fair, 2; Spanish Club, 3; Tyger Faith Teens,
4; Red Cross, Vice-President, 2, President, 3,4; ESP, 2,4; Spirit Club, 4.
Hill, John Robert — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 3,4; Attend-
ance Office Monitor, 2; DCT, 4; VICA, 4.
Hoff, Helen — Academic. Choir, 2,3,4; Tennis, 2; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-
Teens, 4; GAA 2; German Club (. SecretaryTreasurer, 2,3); Future Teach-
ers, 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Hoff, Ronald Joseph — Academic. Band, 2,3; Stage Band, 2,3,4: Pep
Band, 2,3; Orchestra, 2,3,4; DE, 2,3.
Holevas, Thomas Gregory — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2:
National Honor Society, 4; Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Varsity Varie-
ties, 4; Science Fair, 4; Swimming, 3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi- Y, 2,0; Key.
Club, 3,4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 3,4.
Holmes, Jeannette Louise — Business. DE, 3,4.
Holt, Nancy Leora — Business. BOE, Secretary, 3,4.
Holtcamp, Teri — General.
Honeycutt, Robert Lewis — Business.
Hood, John William Jr. — Vocational. Student Council, 3; VICA, 3,4
(Treasurer, 3,4); Black Studies, 3,4.
Hopkins, Joe — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Horner, Gerald Lee — General. Student Council, 3.
Humphrey, Vicki Lee — Business. BOE, 3; COE, 4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Hunt, Philip Lyle — General. Student Council, 3; DE, 3; OWE, 4.
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Hurley, Jesse David — Academic. Basketball, 2,3, (Captain, 4); Pep
Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 3,4.
Hurt, Theresa Wileen — General.
Hutchingon, Anne Lahoma — Academic.
Hutzelman, Gary Kenneth — Prac. Voc. Ed. Class Executive Commit-
tee, 4; Red Cross, 4.
Isby, Barbara Ann — General. OWE, Secretary, 4; Jr. Achievement, 4.
Isch, Kevin Paul — General.
Jacocks, Shawn Leigh — General. Student Council, 2; OWE, 4; Jr.
Achievement, 4; Black Studies, 2.
Jackson, Emma Jean — Business. Student Council, 2; Varsity Varieties,
4; Treasurer's Office, 4; BOE, 4; GAA, 2,3,4; Black Studies, 4 (Vice-Pres-
ident, 4).
Jefferson, Bruce Barnett — General. Varsity Varieties, 4; Cross Country,
2; Wrestling, 2,4; Varsity M, 4.
Jefferson, Clark Duane — Vocational. VICA, 3,4; Baseball, 2.
Jefferson, Lavon — General.
Jobes, Joan Odell — Academic. Student Council, 2,3; National Honor
Society, 4; Manhigan, 4 (typist, 4); Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4; Cheerleader,
2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4 (Treasurer, 4); GAA, 2,3; Red Cross, 2,3; Tyger-
ettes, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Johnson, Debra Lynn — General. Pep Club, 3,4; Jr. Achievement, 3,4.
Johnson, Eddie Joe — General.
Johnson, John Bernard — Vocational. VICA, 3; Baseball, 3; AIDD, 3,
Secretary, 4.
Jones, Gary Paul — Academic.
Jones, Jerry Allen — Vocational.
Jones, John Fredrick — Academic. Wrestling, 4.
Jordan, Melvin — General. Student Council, 2,3,4; Homecoming Escort,
2,3; OWE, 4 (President, 4); Track, 2.
Jung, Christian Wilheim — Academic. Student Council, 3,4 (Executive
Committee, 4); Hyphonerian Reporter, 4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Relays
Escort, 4; Football, 2,3; Wrestling, 2,3; Tennis, 2; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y,
2; German Club, 2,3; Jr. Achievement, 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 3.
Justice, Nancy Louise — General.
Karkalik, Pamela Joan — Business. DCT, 4; VICA, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-
Teens, 2,3; GAA, 2.
Karsmizki, Richard Eugene — Academic. Band, 2,3,4; Stage Band, 3,4;
Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 3,4; Science Fair, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4.
Kathrein, Blaze Louis — General.
Kearney, David George — Academic. Student Council, 2,3; Varsity Vari-
eties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Wrestling, 2; Hi-Y 2;
Spanish Club, 2; Red Cross, 3; Jr. Achievement, 3,4; Fine Arts Festival,
3,4.
Kegley, Ricky L. — Vocational.
Keith, John Robert — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band, 2,3,4;
Stage Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,
4; Science Fair, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2; Fine Arts Festi-
val, 2,3,4.
Keller, Kenneth Eugene — Vocational. VICA, 3,4; Baseball, 2,3.
Kidwell, Barry Thomas — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band,
2,3,4; Stage Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 4; Basketball, 2,
3,4; Key Club, 2,3,4; (Treasurer, 4).
King, Arthur Lee — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
King, Harold B. Jr. — Business.
Kiser, Joyce Ann — Business.
Kitchen, Rita Sue — Generaé.
Kitzmiller, Mary Ledair — General. OWE, 4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Kochheiser, Bruce Edward — Vocational. Main Office Monitor, 2; VICA,
3,4; Football, 2; Pep Club, 2,3,4.
Kudrak, David Alan — Vocational. VICA 3, (Treasurer, 3,4); Swimming,
2:
Lambert, Jerry Wayne — General.
Lamie, Martin Penn — Academic. Student Council, 4; Varsity Varieties,
4; Office Monitor, 4; Relays Escort, 4; Homecoming Escort, 3; Football,
2,3,4 (Captain, 4); Wrestling, 4 (Captain, 4); Hi-Y, 2,3; Jr. Rotarian, 4;
Varsity M, 4
Lawless, Pamela Jean — Academic. Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2; Varsity
Varieties, 4; Senior Class, Play, 4; Science Fair, 4; Girls’ Track, 4; Pep
Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; French Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2; ESP
(AFS), 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 4.
Leach, Jeanine — General.
Lee, Betty Jane — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Lee, Brian William — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2; Student
Council Executive Committee, 3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class
Play, 4; Football, 2,3; Pep Club, 2,3,4; German Club, 2,3,4.
Lee, John William — Prac. Voc. Ed.
LeVack, James Allen — Vocational. VICA, 2; Wrestling, 4.
Lewis, Curtis — Vocational. Choir, 2; VICA, 3,4; Wrestling, 2,3,4.
Lewis, Susan Marie — Business. BOE, 2,3,4; Red Cross, 4; Jr. Achieve-
ment, 2,4.
Lurtz, Joyce Ellen — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band, 3,4;
Pep Band, 3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Science Fair, 4; GAA, 3,4.
MacDonald, Jeffrey David — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,
4; DCT, 4; VICA, 4; Football, 2.
Manley, Rickie Lee — Vocational. Senior Class Play, 3,4; VICA, 3,4;
Football, 2; Pep Club, 2.
Marble, John James — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Marietta, Joseph Eugene — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Marietta, Thomas Eugene — Vocational. Senior Class Play, 3,4; VICA, 3,
4; Pep Club, 2,3.
Marshall, Richard Allen — General.
Martin, Michael Alan — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Martin, Randall Brent — Business. DE, 3,4 (Vice-President, 4).
Mast, Beth Ann — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council, 2; Hyphonerian Business Staff, 3,4; Choir, 2; Varsity Varie-
ties, 4; Main Office Monitor, 4; Counselors’ Office Monitor, 3,4; Pep Club
Executive Committee, 2,3; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; German Club, 2, Red Cross, 2.
Maurer, Christina Kay — General.
McBride, Sheila Diane — General. Red Cross, 2.
McClain, Philip Emil — General. Student Council, Vice-President, 4;
Orchestra, 4.
McDaniel, Joan — General.
McDaniel, Quentin Elwood — Vocational.
McElvain, Randall Ray — Vocational. VICA, 4.
McFadden, Iva Mae — Business.
McGee, Robert William — Vocational.
McGhee, Marilyn — General. Band, 2; Stage Band, 2,3; Choir, 2,3;
Cheerleader, 2,3; Homecoming Court, 2,3.
McInnis, Laurent — Prac. Voc. Ed.
McManis, Patricia Ann — General.
McVicar, Robert Lloyd — Academic. Senior Class Play, 4; Cross Country
2:
Melton, Shirley Ann — General.
Michener, Phillip Lloyd — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band,
2,3,4; Stage Band , 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Varsity Vari-
eties, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 4; Boys’ State, 3; Pep Club, 2,3,4; German
Club, 2,3; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Middleton, William Thomas — Vocational. VICA, 3; AIDD, 3,4.
Miller, Judy Alice — Business. DCT, 4; VICA, 4; Pep Club, 3.
Mills, Burletta — Business. Orchestra, 2; DCT 4, (Secretary 4); BOE, 3;
VICA, 4; Pep Club, 2,3.
Mills, Diane — Business.
Mitchell, Marshell Alpha — Business. OWE 4; GAA, 2; Jr. Achievement,
4, Black Studies, 2,3.
Montgomery, Anderson — Academic. Student Council, 4; Band, 2; Foot-
ball, 2,3,4; Basketball, 2; Baseball, 2; Hi-Y, 4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M,
4; German Club, 2,3; Black Studies, 4.
Moore, Donald — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Morris, Evelyn Adrene — General.
Muff, Erwin — General. DCT, 4; VICA, 3,4.
Mulholland, Richard Thomas — Academic. Student Council, 2,3,4; Var-
sity Varieties, 4; Office Monitor, 3,4; Football, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3; Varsity
M, 4.
Murphy, Judy Kay — General. Attendance Office Monitor, 3; Nurses’
Assistant, 4.
Mutchler, Jane Ellen — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2;
Student Council, 2; National Honor Society, 4; Choir, 2,3,4; Varsity Vari-
eties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Girls’ Track, 3; Pep Club, 2,3,4 (Executive
Committee, 4); Y-Teens, 2,3,4 (Vice-President, 4); GAA, 2,3,4; Jr.
Achievement, 2,3; ESP (AFS), 2; Spirit Club, 4.
Neal, Charles Howard — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Negrete, John Martin — Academic. Varsity Varieties, 4; Office Monitor,
4; Basket ball (St. Peter's, 2,3); Pep Club, 4; Y-Teens, 4.
Neighbors, Esther JoAnn — General. DE, 3,4.
Nemeth, Erika Terez — Academic. Orchestra, 2; German Club, 2.
Nolasco, Tomas Juan — Vocational. VICA, 3; Jr. Rotarian, 4.
Norris, Mark Robert — OWE, 4.
Oakley, Sheila Kay — General. National Honor Society, 4; Choir, 2; Of-
fice Monitor, 4; DE, 3,4.
O’Brien, Patrick Lee — Vocational. VICA, 3,4; Pep Club, 2,3.
Oden, Brenda L. — General. Tyger Faith Teens, 3; Jr. Achievement, 4.
O'Donnell, Michael Davey — Academic.
Ott, Mary Anne — Academic. Student Council, 2; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,
4; Senior Class Play, 4; Cheerleader, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3,
4; French Club, 2; Medical Club, 3,4; Red Cross, 2,3; Spirit Club, 4.
Ousley, Robert Kevin — Vocational. VICA, 3.
Owens, Rosemary — General. DCT, 4; VICA, 4.
Palmer, Constance — Ganeral.
Palmer, Rebecca Kay — General. DCT, 4; VICA, 4.
Parker, Julie Mae — Academic. Class Secretary, 2; Class Executive
Committee, 3,4; Student Council, 2, Secretary, 4; Hyphonerian, 3,4;
Main Office Monitor, 4; Homecoming Court, 3.
Partin. Gail Lynn — General.
Partin, Shirley Ann — Business. Class Executive Committee, 3,4; Office
Monitor, 4; BOE, 3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3; Red Cross, 2.
Patterson, Pam Ellen — Business. Student Council, 3; Office Monitor, 2,
3,4; BOE, 3; COE, Vice-President, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4.
Peay, Sandra Lotte — Academic.
Peiffer, James — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Penix, Debra — General. Orchestra, 2; Office Monitor, 3, Relays Court, 4;
Tea Room, 4.
Perkins, Bonnie Ruth — Business. Office Monitor, 2,3; DE, 4.
Perry, Lynnell, Diane — General.
Petty, David Michael — General. Student Council, 3; Football, 2, Base-
ball, 2,3.
Phipps, Sharon Kay — Business. Senior Class Play, 4; Bookstore Aide, 4;
DE, 3,4; Red Cross, 2.
Pittman, Douglas Kim — Academic. Hyphonerian Business Staff, 3; Of-
fice Monitor, 4; Homecoming Escort, 3; Football, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3: Key
Club, 2; Varsity M, 3,4; Red Cross, 2. ‘
Plew, Jean Ann — General.
Poole, Dennis — General.
Porter, Willie Henry — General.
Potter, Stephen Wayne — General. DCT, 4; VICA, 4.
Powers, Robert Patrick — General. Choir, 3; DE, 3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Preston, Linda Dahwn — Business. Class Executive Committee, 3; BOE,
3; COE, President, 4; Pep Club, 3.
Price, Charles Allen — General.
Purvis, Gary Eugene — General.
Rabquer, Joyce Elaine — General.
Rawls, Larry — General. Hyhonerian Reporter, 4; Choir, 3,4; Varsity Va-
rieties, 3,4; DE, 3; Track, 3; Black Studies, 2,3,4.
Ray, Deborah Ann — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band, 2,3,4;
Pep Band, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Science Fair,
4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; German Club, 2; Jr. Achievement, 2,3; Fine Arts Fes-
tival, 2,3,4.
Reedy, Harry Cartellus — General. German Club, 2; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Reedy, Raymond Rudolph — Vocational. VICA, 3,4 (Parliamentarian, 4).
Regula, Bobbi Ann — Academic.
Reid, Rufus — General. Foot ball, 2; Track, 2,3,4; Varsity M, 3,4.
Rembert, Nathaniel — General. Band, 2; Varsity Varieties, 3; Football,
2; Wrestling, 2.
Restelli, Sherry Diane — Academic. Student Council, 3,4; Hyphonerian
Business Staff, 3,4; Spectrum, 3,4 (Asst. Bus. Ed., 3, Publicity Ed., 4);
Varsity Varieties, 4; Relays Decoration Committee, 4; Red Cross, 2; ESP,
2,3,4 (Secretary, 3, President, 4).
Rhodes, Joan Lynn — Prac. Voc. Ed. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4;
Student Council, 4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4:
GAA, 2,3,4; Tyger Faith Teens, 4; Red Cross, 4; Jr. Achievement, 4; ESP,
3,4; Tygerettes, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Ringmar, Cecilia Margareta — Academic.
Ringold, Jeffrey Gerald — Business. Senior Class Play, 3; BOE, 3; COE,
4; Cross Country, 2; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Chess Club, 2; Jr. Achievement, 4
(President, 4); Class Executive Committee, 4.
Risner, David Vincent — General. DE, 4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Robbins, Debra Sue — General.
Roberts, Robin Amanda — Business. DE, 3,4; GAA, 2,3; Red Cross, 2;
Tea Room, 3.
Robertson, Gary Lee — General. OWE, 4.
Robson, Pamela Kay — General.
Rogers, James Watt — Vocational. VICA, 3; AIDD, 3,4 (Treasurer, 3).
Romine, Michael Gail — Voctional. Orchestra, 2; VICA, 3,4.
Roscoe, Joel Lynn — Academic. Student Council, 3; National Honor So-
ciety, 4; Manhigan, 3,4 (Sports Editor, 4); Office Monitor, 2: Swimming,
2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3,4 (President, 2,3); Key Club, 2,3,4; Varsity M, 2,3,4.
Rucker, Ronald Thomas — Vocational.
Ruckman, Roberta Lynn — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2.3,
4; Student Council, 2,3,4; Hyphonerian, 3,4 (News Ejitor, 4); Varsity
Varieties, 3,4; Office Monitor, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4; Tyger-
ettes, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Salyers, Charles Michael — General. Wrestling, 2; Baseball, 2.
Sanderfer, Patricia Ann — Business.
Sanders, Bobby Gene — General. DE, 3,4.
Scherer, Thomas William — Academic. Basket ball, 2,3; Pep Club, 2,3,4.
Scherff, Scott Alan — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2; Nation-
al Honor Society, 3,4 (Treasurer, 4); Band, 2,3,4 (President, 4); Stage
Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4;
Tennis, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3: Key Club, 3,4 (Vice-President, 4);
Jr. Rotarian, 4; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Smouse, Kathleen Ann — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4
(Treasurer, 4); National Honor Society, 3,4 (Secretary, 4); Manhigan, 3,4
(Clubs Editor, 3, Co-Editor, 4); Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4;
Office Monitor, 4; Girls’ State, 3; Y-Teens, 2,3; French Club, 2,3 (Secre-
tary, 3); Jr. Achievement, 2; ESP, 2.
Solomon, Richard Michael — Academic. Basketball, 2: Track, 2,3,4; Key
Club, 4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity, 3,4; Black Studies, 2,3,4.
Somogyi, Debra Elizabeth — Business. Senior Class Play, 4; DCT, 4;
OWE, 4.
Soria, Shirley Lee — Business. COE, 4; Pep Club, 3.
Southworth, Howard William — General. Office Monitor, 4; Pep Club, 2,
3,4.
Spayde, Michael Milgon — Academic. Student Council, 4; Hyphonerian,
4; Band, 2; Varsity Varieties, 4.
Spencer, Robert Allen — Academic. Student Council, 4; Hyphonerian, 4;
Band, 2; Varsity Varieties, 4.
Spotts, Christine Ann — General.
Sprague, Terry Ann — Business. BOE, 3; COE, 4; Pep Club, 2,3; Y-
Teens, 2; French Club, 2.
Spriesterbach, Robert William — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Spurgeon, Dana Jay — Academic. Choir, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Science
Fair, 2; Chess Club 2; Fine Arts Festival, 4.
Sqrow, Dean Edward — Vocational.
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Staffordn Melanie Beth — General. Band, 2,3,4; Tea Room, 3.
Stahlheber, Stephanie — Academic. Student Council, 2,3; Choir, 2,3:
Senior Class Play, 4; Relays Deocration Committee, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4;
ESP (AFS), 2,3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 3.
Stallard, Lawhorn, Betty — General.
Steiner, Richard Dennis — Academic. Band, w,3; Science Fair, 4; Foot-
ball, 2,3; Swimming, 2,3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Key Club, 3,4; Varsity M, 2,3,4;
French Club, 2,3.
Stentz, Phyllis Lee — Business. Office Monitor, 4.
Stevens, Rosemary — General. Choir, 2,3; Nurses’ Assistant, 4.
Steverson, Deborah Lee — General. Class Executive Committee, 3 (Trea-
surer, 3); Spectrum, 3; Varsity Varieties, 3; DCT, 4; VICA, 4; Pep Club,
2; Y-Teens, 2,3; GAA, 3; Red Cross, 4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Stewart, Cheryl Kay — Business. Varsity Varieties, 4; BOE, 3; COE, 4;
GAA, 2,3; Jr. Achievement, 2,4 (Secretary, 2,4).
Stewart, John David — General. Class Executive Committee, 4; Office
Monitor, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement, 4; ESP (AFS), 2; Fine Arts
Festival, 3,4.
Stickney, Michael Eugene — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Stiltner, Kirby Allen — General. VICA, 4.
Stoltz, David Thomas — Vocational.
Strickling, Thelma Eilene — Business. DE, 3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Strouth, Gerald Davis — Vocational. VICA, 3,4
Schlupp, Vickie Lynn — General. Student Council, 2,3,4; National Hon-
or Society, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Red Cross, 2,3,4;
Fine Arts Festival, 4; Tea Room, 4.
Schmucker, David Richard — Academic. Band, 2,3,4 (Vice-President, 4);
Stage Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4.
Schuck, David Howard — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Band, 2,
3,4; Stage Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Orchestra, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 4;
Pep Club, 2,3,4.
Scott, Sherlann — General.
See, Ronald Steven — Prac. Voc. Ed.
See, Terry Lee — General. Office Monitor, 2; Library Aide, 3,4; DE, 3,4;
Jr. Achievement, 2.
Seevers, Elizabeth Linnea — Academic.
Seiler, Jenene Frances — Business. Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2; Tyger
Faith Teens, 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2,3,4; Tygerettes, 4; Fine Arts Festi-
val, 4.
Seitz, Jacquita Kay — Business. Orchestra, 2; DCT, 4 (Treasurer,
Reporter, 4); BOE, 3; VICA, 4; Pep Club, 2,3; Red Cross, 2.
Sell, Ava Lynn — Business. Senior Class Play, 4; DCT, (Photographer, 4)
; BOE, 3; VICA, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Red Cross, 4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Sellers, Andrew Jay — General.
Selmon, Watt, Jr. — Vocational. VICA, 3,4; Football, 2.
Sevadalis, Garth Kevin — General. Varsity Varieties, 4; Office Monitor,
4; Football, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 3; Hi-Y, 3; Varsity M, 3,4; Red Cross, 4.
Shaffer, Debra May — Academic. Band, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; GAA, 2,3;
French Club, 2.
Shambaugh, Mary Alice — General. OWE, 4; Jr. Achievement, 3,4.
Shaw, Susie Mae — Business. Varsity Varieties, 4; GAA, 3; Black Stud-
les, 3; Tygerettes, 4.
Sheehan, Zoe Ann — Academic. National Honor Society, 4; Hyphoneri-
an, 3,4 (Co-Editor, 4); Spectrum, 3; Band, 2,3g Pep Band, 2; Varsity Va-
rieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Y-Teens, 2; ESP (AFS),
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Shiplett, Donald Scott — Prac. Voc. Ed. Student Council, 4; Varsity Va-
rieties, 4; Track, 2,3; Pep Club, 4.
Sigler, Loria Lee — Business. Student Council, 2; Cheerleader, 2,3; DCT,
4; BOE, 3; VICA, 4; Girls’ Track, 2; Pep Club, 2,3; Y-Teens, 2; GAA, 2.
Sikorsky, Horst — General. OWE, 4.
Smith, Breta Faye — General. OWE, 4.
Smith, Stephen David — Academic. Class Exectuvie Committee, 2; Na-
tional Honor Society, 4; Manhigan, 3,4 (Senior Editor, 4); Band, 2,3,4;
Stage Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2; Orchestra, 2,3; Varsity Varieties, 2,4;
Senior Class Play, 4; Basketball, 2; Tennis, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Hi-Y,
2,3; Key Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Rotarian, 4; Varsity M, 2,3; German Club, 2;
Future Teachers, 3; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Smith, Virgil Davis — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Studer, Jacqueline Mary — Business. Class Executive Committee, 3,4;
Hyphonerian typist, 4; Office Monitor, 4; GAA, 2.
Stuff, Debra Rae — Business.
Sutton, Earleen — Prac. Voc. Ed.
Taylor, C. W. — General. Relays Escort, 4; DCT, 4; VICA, 4; Cross Coun-
try, 3,4; Track, 2,3,4; Black Studies, 3,4.
Taylor, Donna Lynn — General.
Terman, Suzann — Business. Office Monitor, 4; BOE, 3 (Treasurer, 3);
COE, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Pep Club, 2,3,4; Red Cross, 2.
Tharp, Kelly Ann — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4 (Sec-
retary, 3,4); National Honor Society, 4; Hyphonerian, 3,4 (Business
Manager, 4); Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 2,
4; Library Aide, 3; Girls’ Tennis, 3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4
(Secretary, 3,4); GAA, 3,4; Fine Arts Festival, 4; Spirit Club, 4.
Tolle, Donna — Academic. Band, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Y-Teens, 3,
4.
Tolliver, Robert Allan — Vocational. VICA, 3 (Vice-President, 3); AIDD,
3,4 (Parliamentarian — President, 3,4); Black Studies, 2,3,4.
Tucker, Deborah Lee — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 4; Stu-
dent Council, 4 (Treasurer, 4); National Honor Society, 3,4; Manhigan, 3,
4 (Clubs Editor, 3, Co-Editor, 4); Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play,
4; Office Monitor, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4 (Executive Committee, 4); Y-Teens,
2,3,4; French Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2; ESP, 2; Spirit Club, 4.
Turner, Larry Darnel — Vocational. Student Council, 3,4; VICA, 3,4;
Foot ball, 2,3,4; Track, 2,3; Varsity M, 3; Black Sudies, 2,3,4.
Tufts, Gloria Jean — General.
VanRiper, Dolleen Jo — Business. OWE, 4.
Vaughn, Helen Jean — Business.
Vaughn, Michael Paul — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Vipperman, Peggy Lynn — General.
Wadlington, Tamara Dawn — Academic. National Honor Society, 3,4;
Orchestra, 2,3,4; Choir, 4; Varsity Varieties, 4; Relays Court, 4; Black
Studies, 2,3; Fine Arts Festival, 2,3,4.
Waldman, Terri Lee — Business.
Walker, Twila Joyce — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4
(President, 3,4); National Honor Society, 3,4; Hyphonerian, 3; Spectrum,
3,4; Band, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 4; French Club, 2,3,4; Future Teach-
ers, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Tyger Fwith Teens, 3,4; Black Studies, 4 (Sec-
retary, 4); ESP, 3; Fine Arts Festival, 2.
Wallace, Frederick Alan — Vocational. VICA, 3,4 (Secretary, 4); Spanish
Club, 2.
Wallace, Mary Frances — General.
Ward, Anthony Wayne — Vocational.
Ward, Cheryl Ann — Business. Student Council, 4; BOE, 3; COE, 4; Pep
Club, 2,3,4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Warren, JoAnn — Business.
Watts, Diana Lou — General.
Weatherspoon, Delois — General. Choir, 2; Tea Room, 4.
Webb, Robin Kay — General. Student Council, 2,3,4; National Honor
Society, 4; Hyphonerian Business Staff, 3; Choir, 2,3; Varsity Varieties,
3,4; Senior Class Play, 4; Office Monitor, 4; Homecoming Court, 3; Pep
Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3,4 (President, 3,4); Fine Arts Festival, 3,4; Spirit
Club, 4.
Webb, Shane Evan — Vocational. VICA, 4 (Treasurer, 4).
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Weber, Joel Scott — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4; Stu-
dent Council, 2,3; Hyphonerian, 3,4 (Sports Editor, 4); Varsity Varieties,
3; Office Monitor, 3,4; Science Fair, 4; Football, 2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4;
Baseball, 3,4; Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Jr. Rotarian, 4: Varsity M, 3,4; Jr. Achieve-
ment, 2.
Webster, James L. — Academic.
Weigler, Gregory Alan — Academic.
Weirich, Bruce William — General. Student Council, 4; National Honor
Society, 4; Relays Escort, 4; Homecoming Escort, 3; Foot ball, 2,3,4 (Cap-
tain, 4); Wrestling, 3; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Key Club, 3,4; Varsity M, 3,4; Red
Cross, 3.
West, Ernestine Elaine — General.
Wherry, Robyn — Academic. Spectrum, 4 (Circulationa Manager, 4);
GAA, 2,3,4; Future Teachers, 4 (Treasurer, 4); Tyger Faith Teens, 3,4;
Red Cross, 2; Jr. Achievement, 2,3; Black Studies, 3; ESP (AFS), 2; Ty-
gerettes, 3.
Whisler, Michael Charles — General.
White, Donald Ray — General. Student Council, 2,3; Choir, 2,3; Varsity
Varieties, 2; OWE, 4 (Vice-President, 4); Football, 2 (Manager, 2); Pep
Club, 2,3; Hi-Y, 2; Red Cross, 4; Jr. Achievement, 2.
Whitten, Shirley Denise — Academic. Student Council, 2,3; Choir, 3;
Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4; Office Monitor, 4; DE, 3: Pep Club, 2,3; GAA, 2,
3; Spanish Club, 2; Tyger Faith Teens, 2,3; Red Cross, 2,3 (Secretary, 3);
Jr. Achievement, 2; Black Studies, 2,3,4; Tygerettes, 4.
Widders, Cathy Anne — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3;
Student Council, 4; Manhigan, 3; Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; Varsity
Varieties, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 2,3,4; Science Fair, 4; Majorette, 2,3,4
(Captain, 4); Pep Club, 2,3,4, (Executive Committee, 4); Y-Teens, 2,3,4
(President, 2); GAA, 2,3; German Club, 2: Jr. Achievement, 2; ESP
(AFS), 2,3; Spirit Club, 4.
Wilhelm, Vanessa Dale — General. Office Monitor, 4; Tea Room, 4.
Williams, Anita E. — Business. Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4; BOE, 3,4:
Pep Club, 2,3,4; GAA, 2,3,4; Black Sudies, 4.
Williams, Deborah Jean — Academic. Band, 2,3,4; Pep Band, 2,3,4;
Choir, 2,3,4; Varsity Varieties, 3,4; Senior Class Play, 4; Pep Club, 2,3,4;
GAA, 2,3; French Club, 2,3; Medical Club, 4; Future Teachers, 3,4; Tyger
Faith Teens, 3; Red Cross, 2; Jr. Achievement, 2,3; Black Studies, 2,3;
Fine Arts Festival, 3,4.
Williams, Loretha — General. Student Council, 2; Band, 2; Choir, 2: Of-
fice Monitor, 2; Library Aide, 2; Homecoming Court, 2; Jr. Achievement,
4; Black Studies, 4; Tea Room, 4.
Williams, Ted Arthur — Academic. Class Executive Committee, 2,3,4
(Vice-President, 2,3,4); National Honor Society, 4; Manhigan, 3,4
(Sports Editor, 4); Varsity Varieties, 4; Senior Class Play, 4; Football, 2,
3,4; Swimming, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3; Hi-Y, 2,3,4; Key Club, 2,3,4; Varsity
M, 2,3,4.
Wilson, Darrell Lester, — Vocational.
Winfrey, Harry Eugene — Vocational. VICA, 3.
Wisdom, Eleanor Hallie — General. Office Monitor, 3,4; BOE, 3; Girls’
Tennis, 2,3,4; Pep Club, 2,3,4; Y-Teens, 2,3; GAA, 2,3,4; Spanish Club, 2.
Wolfe, Michael Allen — General.
Workman, Lavon — Business. BOE, 3; COE, 4; Jr. Achievement, 4.
Wyatt, Charles — General.
Yankovich, Michael David — Academic.
Young, Daniel Bruce — General.
Zickefoose, Danny Ray — Vocational. VICA, 3,4.
Zinn, Deborah Ann — General. Tea Room, 4.
Our Special Thanks ...
We owe a great deal to the members of our staff, who not only worked hard to put
together the Manhigan, but who also served as this year’s business staff. We would
also like to thank Cindy Henry, our business manager, Regina Arter, our photogra-
pher, and Donna Gardner, who provided us with the artwork.
We also wish to express our appreciation to our advisor, Mr. David Gross, and to
the American Yearbook representative, Mr. Earl Parks. vy
At this time we would like to extend our thanks to the Class of 1972 for their fi-
nancial aid.
In closing, we wish next year’s staff the best of luck and hope that they will have
as many memorable experiences as we had.
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From this milestone on, what you do and what you ac-
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and then make them happen. With your plans go all our
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Gibson Greeting Cards
Stereo Tapes & Players
Ampex — Roberts — Hitachi
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101 Ashland Road
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Haring’s Jewelry Shaw and Ott Drugs, Inc.
Liberty Shoe Stores
Mansfield Printing Co. Inc.
Sherwin Williams Paints
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Park Lanes Tuttle the Florist
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George V. Sauter, Attorney
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