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1979 yearbook for Mansfield Senior High School in Mansfield, Ohio.

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Mansfield Seniro High School

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1979

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1979 MANHIGAN
Editors Mansfield Senior High
Vanessa Zellner 145 West Park Blvd.
Augie Bales Mansfield, Ohio 44906
Ticking away the
seconds that make
up an ordinary
day.
Learning and growing as the
time slips away. . .
Never looking ahead,
Never wanting to be led. . .
You keep your mind fed.
Then one day you look to find that
the future is here, but the world’s left
you behind. . .
It came as a vision
softly creeping. . .
It left its seeds
While you were sleeping.
To Harold Robinson. : .
. . the 78-79 Manhigan Staff dedicates this yearbook. He
has been teaching 32 years, the last 25 here at Mansfield Sen-
ior. During those years he taught English and Journalism and
was advisor to the Hyphonerian Staff. His many years of serv-
ice were greatly appreciated and his warm smile and friendly
gestures will never be forgotten.

Autumn…16
Winter…32
Spring…44
Organizations…62
Seniors….72
Juniors…96
Sophomores…108
Freshman…120
Faculty…132
Senior Activities…148


AUTUMN
Tygers Finish “Long” Season
The Tyger Football Team finished
the season with a perfect 0-10 record.
They came into the season with only 8
returning lettermen. As the season
rolled on, the team showed great
improvement but failed to win a game.
Head Coach Wilbur Lanier said he is
very optimistic towards next season,
since he will have 21 varsity and 8
reserve letter winners returning.
Trophies were awarded to: Mike
Cline, Best Offensive Back; Mike
Essex, Best Offensive Lineman; Paul
Twyman, Best Defensive Back; Steve
Finical, Best Defensive Lineman. The
Jimo Adams Award was given to Jeff
McQuillen, and the Coaches’ Award
went to Rodney Thompson. The Cap-
tain’s Award was given to Jeff
McQuillen and Paul Twyman.
Malabar
.¥ adiso
Miral King
Findlay
Sandusky
Elyria
Marion
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Opposite page: Top left: Varsity Squad
Top right: Dennis Seward (83) gets some
help from a coach. Bottom right: Mike
Cline (10) prepares to pass. This page: Left:
Freshman squad. Center left: Jeff |
McQuillen (50) appears a little dazed. Cen-
ter right: Captains McQuillen and Twyman i
prepare for battle. Bottom left: Ray Bauhs
(12) gets up at a pep assembly. Bottom
right: Marvin Taylor (21) and teammates
Mike Lehman (23) and Jeff McQuillen (88) | Ks
appear a little depressed
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Juniors Present
Homecoming ’78
The Homecoming theme chosen by
the Junior class this year was “We've
Come a Long Way, But We’ve Got a
Long Way to Go.” Festivities began
with the assembly held in the gym on
October 13. Sheri Everson and Steve
Purvis served as MC’s of the event.
Speakers were Sue Hilliard, Tony Lev-
erette, and Coach Lanier. Singing to
the queen was Mike Sykes, while
Cindy Beard, Tammy Gamble, and
Denita Williams opened the program
with the theme song.
Other events included a dance on
Friday night and the Admiral King
game on Saturday.
This page: Top left: Queen Lora Todd shows
her excitement at being crowned queen. Top
right: The 1978 Homecoming Queen and Court
pose for a formal portrait. Far left: Irene George
and Steve Finical pass through the flowered trel-
lis. Left: Dave Treace and Rhonda Hunt catch
sight of their parents in the audience. Opposite
page: Top: Lora’s father escorts her to the
Homecoming game. Bottom left: Shelley Ste-
vens, escorted by Brian Williams, leaves the plat-
form after crowning Queen Lora. Bottom cen-
ter: Listening to Coach Lanier’s remarks are Kim
Yetzer and Joe Carney. Bottom right: Pam
Shears and Heath Daltom approach the plat-
form.
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Tyger Marching
Band Is
Biggest Ever
The Tyger Marching Band out-
marched the other bands in the Buck-
eye Conference this football season.
They held concerts at Christmas and in
the Spring at the time of the Awards
Banquet.
This year’s band president was Jean-
ette Kidwell, vice-president was Starla
Kareff, secretary was Tammy Kinnan,
and Diane Curry was elected treasurer.
The band council, consisting of two
representatives from the sophomore,
junior and senior classes, organized
sales and helped plan activities for the
year.
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Opposite page: Top: Flag Corps. Cen-
ter left: Freshman band. Center right:
Percussion Section. Bottom: Wood-
winds. This page: Top left: Sophomore
Valorie Brown performs at half time.
Top right: Majorettes. Center left:
Trombones slide into “Across the Field.”
Center right: Senior High’s jazzy stage
band. Bottom: Brass Section
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Top right: Lisa Heston makes a serve. Above:
Girls’ Tyger Tennis Team. Right: Shelly Sertell
rests between serves

Tennis Team
Breaks Even
Eight girls went out for the tennis
team this year. They finished their sea-
son with a respectable 5-5 record.
There should be six returning girls to
make up the nucleus of next year’s
team. Tyger tennis players were
coached by Ellen Haring.
Only one award was given; that was
to Janine Boocks as most valuable
player. Janine went to the sectional
tournament in Toledo.
Upper left: Tami Jones prepares for action
Above: Michelle Plankenhorn returns a serve
Far left: Holly Heston leaves the court. Left:
Janine Boocks shows disappointment
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Right: Jody Bishop awaits the return.
Above: Reserve Volleyball team. Right: Varsity Volleyball team
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Volleyball
Team Rebuilds
The Varsity Volleyball team went
through a rebuilding year. With no
returning varsity players, they started
over. “Although our record was 0-12,
the girls improved every week in all
aspects of their game,” said Coach Bev
Money. “We are looking forward to a
more successful season next year.”
Drita Shaban was named most valuable
player, while Traci Grogg was named
most improved.
Reserve started with many new
freshmen and sophomores. “Although
our season wasn’t very successful, we’re
looking forward to a better season next
year with all our returning players,”
said Coach Anne Griffin.
Top left: Jody Shrader shows determination to
win. Above: The reserve team discusses the
game from the sidelines. Far left: Julia Owens
and Perrise Chapman are ready for the ball. Left:
Brenda Rice is caught off guard.
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Cross Countrymen, Golfers Have Discouraging Season
Madison
Malabar
Malabar
Madison
Ashland
St. Peters
Lexington
Shelby
Lexington
Fremont
Marton
Clearfork
Madison
Madison
Malabar
Lexington
St. Peters
Mansfield Tournament 6th, Buckeye
Conterence 8th, AAA Setti6mal 12th
Above: Tyger golf team.Right: Jr. Bill Kuenkle
prepares to swing. Far right: Don Berry swings
at the ball.

The cross country team had another
discouraging season this year, finishing
with an 0-8 record. The second year let-
ter winners were Todd Kochheiser, a
junior, and Vernon Johnson, a senior.
First year letter winners were Richard
Hunter and Tom Mack, both seniors,
and Bob Griggs, a freshman.
Vernon Johnson received the most
valuable player award, Halley Weaver
wea cross country coach again this year.
This year’s Golf team ended their
season with an 0-9 record. They fin-
ished 6th in the Mansfield Tourna-
ment. First year letter winner Bill
Kuenkle, a junior, was proud to receive
the Team Journey Medalist and Most
Valuable Player awards. Dick Henry
led the golfers this year.
Top left: Richard Hunter runs with determina-
tion. Top right: Cross Country Team. Bottom
right: First year runner Tom Mack gives it all
he’s got. Bottom left: Todd Kochheiser runs for
the second year.
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Varsity Varieties
Presents Vaudeville ’79
Top left: Peggy Meckling and Lori Taylor have the “T.B. Blues”
Top right: The heart of the Show! Above: Kim Yetzer shines in “Slicks”
Right: In “Spot the Looney” Tedd Long tells Augie Bales, "No, you didn’t
win the key to the restroom.”
This year’s Varsity Varieties com-
plete with singing, dancing, and com-
edy proved to be both entertaining and
successful. The auditorium was given
the atmosphere of an old Vaudeville
house. Also helping to carry out the
theme were John Weber and Starla
Kareff who served as MC’s for the
show.
Arranging and advising the choice
Left: Glenda Rice and Jackie Harris boogie in
“Boogie Oogie Oogie” Below: Dean Maul
relaxes during “Skool Daze”. Bottom right:
Lori Taylor, Ken Shoup, Stacie Sharp, and Steve
Selby slide through “Slicks” Bottom left: John
Weber is a confident MC
of acts were Director Ann Finlayson
Assistant Director Ron Marvicsin, and
Producer Debbie Pollman. Class Advis-
ers, Mrs. Kohutek and Mr. Lull,
assisted in all aspects of the produc-
tion.
Two evening performances were
presented to full houses on November
16 and 17.
WINTER
Tyger Cagers Have Many Disappointments
This page: Top right: Tygers battle for a
rebound. Top left: Tyger Freshman squad. Bor-
tom left: Junior Varsity squad
1978-79 Basketball
‘Mansfield 63 Ashland
Mansfield 58 Fremont .o
Mansfield 62 Lorain Admiral King
Mansfield 60 Elyria
Mansfield) 71 Marion
Mansfield = 60 Lorain Sr.
Mansfield 64 Findlay
Mansfield. 48 Sandusky
Mansfield 48 Clearfork
Mansfield) 71 Fremont
Mansfield 75 Malabar
Mansfield 60 Lorain Admiral a7
Mansfield” 55 Elyria
Mansficld 54 Madison
Mansfield 52 © Lorain St.
Mansfield. 51 Findlay
Mansfield 54 Sandusky ©
Mansfield 79 Marion
Sectional Tournament
Mansfield 62 Sandusky
Season Record: 4-15
Left: The Tyger Varsity Team. Below: “Boo
Boo” goes up for two. Center: Coach Goode,
Coach Lanier, and Coach Andress plan some
strategy. Bottom left: David Givand goes into
action. Bottom right: The Tygers prepare for
battle
The 1978-79 Tyger basketball team
gathered up a 4-15 record. The losses
that were handed to the Tygers were
close ones. Overtimes also caused
many problems in this year’s season.
One of the finest games was when
they met cross town rival, Malabar.
The Tygers stomped on the Falcons
with no problem at all.
Coach Goode was pleased with the
team, because they showed determina-
tion and pride in what they were doing
in spite of many disappointments.
Individual awards went to Del-Ray
Feagin, most rebounds; Quinn Wal-
ton, most assists; Russell Holmes,
most efficient; and Bernard Feagin,
best foul shooter. Quinn Walton also
received the Most Valuable Player
award.
The Freshman team finished with a
record of 5-9. The Junior Varsity team
finished with a record of 5-9. The Jun-
ior Varsity team finished with a 11-7
record.
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This page: Right: J. C. Gorman Queen
and Court. Center & bottom: Seniors
Jeff McQuillen, Paul Twyman, and
Lavelle Williams show their ‘stuff’
Opposite page: Top: Morgan Kiser in
action, Center left: Tyger Wrestlers get
peppy ata Pep Assembly. Center right:
The Tyger Team. Bottom: Reserve
Team members and fans enjoying the
action from the scorers table
Tyger Grapplers
Finish Strong
The 1978-79 Tyger Wrestling Team
compiled a record of three wins and
four losses in dual meets this season.
The team placed third in the Galion
Tournament. 4th in both the Marion
Tournament and Buckeye Conference,
and first in the Northwest Sectional.
Six members of the team qualified for
District, including Lavelle Williams,
Paul Twyman, Jeff McQuillen, Steve
Taylor, Morgan Kiser, and Paul Dar-
son. Lavelle Williams qualified for
state after becoming a District Cham-
pion in the 105 pound weight class.
The 19th Annual J. C. Gorman
Tournament held on January 6 was a
great success. This year’s Queen was
Libby Penix, and members of her court
were Sonya Taylor, Carmen Davis,
Starla Kareff, and Sheri Sertell. Escorts
were Jim Oberlin, Mark Feagin,
Tommy Murphy, Gary Smith, and
Dennis Seward respectively.
Named most valuable for the season
was Lavelle Williams.
Larry Thompson was most improved,
and Paul Darson was chosen as the out-
standing freshman. Jeff McQuillen
and Paul Twyman shared the award for
co-captains.
Top right: Varsity team. Top left: Tyger girls
are ready for the ball. Bottom right: A Tyger
jumps for her team
Girls Show
Their Spirit
The girls’ basketball team showed
their team spirit this year. Carline
Curry had 281 total points with a point
R : MHS Opp.
average of 12.8. Becky Roessler had a 43 Findlay Le
total of 259 points and a point average 52 Ontario (OT) 39
of 11.8. The Tygers total points of the 40 Lexington 37
season were 903 with an average of 41, * Marion (20T) 42
sel , Z 34 Fremont 31
The Tyger Gir $ won the 1979 Sec- 30 Malabar a
tional Championship over Shelby and 37 Marion 34
Galion. They won the 1979 District 29 Ashland 51
of: 45 Madison 39
Runner-Up over Tiffin and Ashland. : ;
: 39 Fremont 41
They also won the 1979 Ontario 40 Ontario 50
Christmas Tournament Championship . Findlay 45
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over Ontario, Lexington, and Marion. he. 4 32
63 Madison 22
46 Marion 38
40 Galion 38
34 Malabar 41
50 Lorain King 57
40 Shelby 36
48 Galion 43
49 Tiffin 4
39 Ashland 50
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Left: Linda Givand leaps for the ball. Below:
Tygers are ready and waiting. Bottom right: A
Tyger jumps for the ball. Bottom left: Reserve
team
Choirs, Orchestra
Earn High Ratings
The Concert Choir, Girls’ and
Men’s Glee, and the Ninth Grade
Choir had an excellent season. Both
Concert Choir and Men’s Glee received
numerous superior ratings at the Solo
and Ensemble Competition and at Dis-
trict and State contests. All four groups
were under the direction of Michele
Shafer. Tony Davis and Starla Kareff
were co-presidents of the Concert
Choir.
The Orchestra, under the direction
of Percy Hall, also received superior
ratings at the Solo and Ensemble com-
petition. The highlight of their season
was the Concerto Concert at King-
wood Center.
Top: Orchestra. Center: Freshmen Choir
4)
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This page: Right: “Wouldn't it be nice if some
day we two should get married, Schroeder?”
Center left: Everyone gathers for a parade. Cen-
ter right: Linus finds security with his blanket
Bottom: “Face it, Charlie Brown, you're a fail
ure.”
Opposite page: Top: No. | Flying Ace searches
out the Red Baron. Bottom right: "You're a
Blockhead, Charlie Brown.” Bottom left: Linus
shows courage without his blanket. Center: “I've
got to get this stupid kite to fly.”
Charlie Brown .......- Warren Brown
Lori Taylor
Peggy Meckling
Victor Davis
Alan Lindquist
Lori Clay
Musical Presented
at Senior High
“You're A Good Man Charlie
Brown” was Mansfield Senior High’s
first Broadway musical in many years.
The cast sang such songs as “Happi-
ness”, “Suppertime”, and many more.
The play was performed on February
7th at a school matinee, and then again
on the 8th and 9th in the evening.
It was the first major high school
production to be toured. One perform-
ance was given at Appleseed on a Fri-
day afternoon.
“With this production,” said Mr.
Asher, “I have realized one of my goals
for Drama at Senior High. I want to
produce good theater and take it to the
elementary and middle schools.”
SPRING
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Below: Mike Lehman vaults over the pole. Top
right: Tyger girls’ track team. Center right:
Raymond Bauhs throws the shot put. Bottom:
Del-Ray crosses the line.
The Tyger girls did not have the
season they had hoped for, but they did
work hard. The 20 member team had a
record of 1-10.
“In the future, the girls are looking
for that one winning team that will
carry them to the state meet,” said
Coach Griffin. Mr. Hood served as
assistant coach.
Julia Finlayson and Brenda Barrett
captured the most valuable player
awards in track and field.
Del-Ray Takes
First
Although the Tyger trackmen did
not win any meets, they captured sec-
ond place in the district and sectionals.
The Tygers came in 15th in the
Mehock Relays. Del-Ray Feagin was
second in the 120 yard highs and
fourth in 300 meter hurdles. Feagin
captured first in the classic with the
best time in Ohio for the 110 meter
high hurdles.
Coach Lanier and Assistant Coach
Andress named Del-Ray Feagin cap-
tain, while Earl Davis captured an
award for most valuable member.
Feagin also received an award for hav-
ing the most points.
Top: Middleton prepares for the toss. Above:
Paula Mask leads her opponent.
This page: Right: Botdorf waits for the ball to
return. Below: Jeff Schad goofs off during prac-
tice. Bottom center: Muffin Black goes after
the serve. Bottom right: Mark Brumm returns
the ball
Opposite page: Top: The boys’ Tennis Team.
Lower left: Scott Kochheiser aims for the ball
Center: Leonard Waddell waits for the serve
Right: Tony Feagin leaves the court after a
game
Netters Have
Disappointing
Season
The Tyger Tennis team had a disappoint-
ing season this year. Their final record for the
year was 1-16.
Second year varsity members were Cecil
Bradley, William Franklin, and Todd Koch-
heiser. Other varsity members were Mark
Brumm, Tony Feagin, Scott Kochheiser, and
Leonard Waddell. On reserve were Jerry Bot-
dorf, Steve Calver, Chris Mack, and Jeff
Schad.
Special Awards went to Todd Kochheiser
for most points and to Tony Feagin, most
improved player.
Softball Team
Earns 7-9 Record
Above: Girls’ Softball Team. Right: Janine
Boocks prepares to hit a homerun. Top right:
Tami Jones waits for the play.
Opposite page: Top right: A Tyger runner q
comes in home. Middle: Kim Pfleider can’t
believe what she sees. Bottom left: Becky Roessler makes the pitch.
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This year’s softball team was made
up of six seniors, four juniors, one
sophomore, and four freshmen. There
were two sophomores and three fresh-
men that backed up the other players.
This season’s final record was seven
wins and nine losses. Some high points
of the season were an extra inning vic-
tory over Ashland; victory over Dis-
trict Champions, Galion; two victories
over Malabar, one a come-from-behind
victory.
Janine Boocks had the highest bat-
ting average. Jody Bishop and Becky
Roessler had the most hits. Janine
Boocks was also named most valuable
player, and Cindy Beard was named the
most improved player.
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Top left: Scott Basilone gets some advice from
the fans. Top right: Bill Kuenkle takes a base
Center left: Kevin Meehan gives Brian Wil-
liams some encouraging words. Center right:
The squad shows what teamwork is all about
Bottom: Reserve Team
Left: Steve Paul prepares to show his “All-Ohio”
form. Below: Varsity Team. Bottom left: Tim
Baldridge receives a pat on the back from Dave
Treace.
Baseball Team
Has
Winning Season
The 1979 Tyger baseball team fin-
ished the season with a 15-10 record.
The highlight of the season was the
team winning 8 of their last 11 games.
Special awards were given to: Tim
Burton, team captain; Larry Thomp-
son, most improved; and Steve Paul,
most valuable and leading hitter. Steve
was also named first team Buckeye.
Right: The March family receives bad news of
their father. Below: Mr. Laurence offers his
assistance. Bottom left: Laurie greets Professor
Braer. Botton right: “Hoity, Toity.”
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“Little Women”
Well Received
“Little Women” was selected as the
senior Spring production back in Sep-
tember — before the television series
began.
The play takes place in the late 19th
century in a well structured New Eng-
land home. The story is based around
four sisters and their
lives over a four year span.
The actors performed for a matinee
at school, and for two evening per-
formances. The productions were well
received by all audiences.
Melanie Asher Top: Meg receives a present from Laurie. Mid-
x dle left: Beth innocently sits knitting. Middle
Rachel Kick right: “But, Papa!”
nd Marvicsin
« Jim Marshall
_. David Brown
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This page: Far right: Russ White pres-
ents the gavel to Jr. class president, Dave
Treace. Right: Mr. Lull opens his gift
from the Senior Class. Center left: Sen-
ior guys take time out for a picture. Cen-
ter right: Veronica Bundy receives a
leadership award for being a student
government officer, Bottom: Seniors
get ready to march in for Class Day
Opposite page: Top: Mr. Stoodt
presents attendance awards. Center:
Russ White gives Mrs. Kohutek and
Mr. Lull their gifts from the Senior
Class. Bottom right: Graduates
enter the auditorium for Class Day
assembly. Bottom left: Mr. Hender-
son announces the winner of the "I
Dare You” Award
Seniors
Recognized
for Achievements
Seniors were recognized for their
achievements at the Class Day pro-
gram on June 1.
This year’s valedictorian was Tami
Jones. Claire Smith was named saluta-
torian. Gold cords and tassels were pre-
sented to all the seniors in the top ten
percent of the class.
Claire Smith and Russ White were
presented with the Michigan Trophy.
Five seniors, Malcolm McVicar, Sheri
Sertell, Tony Leverette, Russ White,
and Jody Schrader were given the Prin-
cipal’s Award for their service to the
school.
Tami Jones and Russ White were
named the top senior girl and boy by
University Club representatives. Also
honored for outstanding records were
Sheri Sertell, Claire Smith, Cynthia
Beard, and Starla Kareff. Runners-up
for the boys were Shepherd Everson,
Mike Essex, Bob Conard, and Alan
Lindquist.
Seniors Enjoy Prom
Top left: Seniors wait in line to be served din-
ner. Top right: Jody Schrader and Kenny
Cooper were named king and queen at the prom.
Middle left: Cindy Danas and Jack Morrow help
themselves to a fountain of punch. Middle
right: Tammy Kinnan and her date enjoy the
fresh air. Bottom: Many couples attending the
senior prom enjoy one of the slow dances offered
by the band.
Seniors and their dates held their
last social event of the year, the Senior
Prom, on May 19, at the Snow Trails
Ski Lodge. Following a ham and roast
turkey buffet, Seniors and their guests
danced to the music of the Earthlings.
The after-prom activities started at
the Cinema World, which consisted of
a choice of two movies, “The Champ”
or “Phantasm.” Following the movies,
at 3:00 am the activities moved to Vil-
lage Lanes for bowling, concluding the
last social event for the Seniors.
Top: Couples relax after dinner. Mid-
dle left: Many couples enjoy one of the
fast dances that the band played. Middle
right: Enjoying the scenic sights of
Snow Trails are Starla Kareff, Gary
Smith, Janine Boocks, and Rick Miles.
Bottom: Sonequa King takes pictures to
remind herself of the successful prom.
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This page: Top: Valedictorian Tami Jones gives
her message. Middle left: President Rusty
White welcomes the class and guests. Center
right: Carmen Davis and Gail Davis smile for
the photographer. Bottom: Mrs. Joann Dutton
awards the diplomas on behalf of the Mansfield
Board of Education
Opposite page: Top: Senior girls march in.
Middle left: Tammy Brock looks over her dip-
loma. Middle right: Cindy Danas receives her
' diploma. Bottom left: Bob Tuttle waves his dip-
loma to the crowd. Bottom right: Salutatorian
Claire Smith gives her message
Diplomas
Awarded
on June 2nd
The 133rd annual commencement
and baccalaureate exercises were held
June 2, at 6:15, at Arlin Field. President
Rusty White welcomed the class,
friends, and parents, after the Rev.
Cloyd Kress gave the Invocation. The
scripture reading was presented by the
Rev. Walter E. Jordan.
Valedictorian, Tami Jones; Salutato-
rian, Claire Smith; and the President of
Student Government, Tony Leverette,
spoke before the awarding of the dip-
lomas. After the diplomas were given
out, Rev. John Shiffler gave the bene-
diction. Then the class turned their tas-
sels and marched out to the music of
“Pomp and Circumstance,” provided
by the Concert Band.

ORGANIZATIONS
This page: Right: Hyphonerian Staff. Center:
Ann Yarger sets up a page design. Center right:
Pat Gani takes a break at the September work-
shop. Below: Tracy Blaising takes a break from
her typing. Bottom: Publications Business Staff
Opposite Page: Top left: Mark Jones chooses
candids of juniors. Top right: Lecia Salsgiver
crops pictures for her page. Center left: Ann
Finlayson and Mike Essex work together on a
layout. Center right: Manhigan Staff. Bottom:
Staff members deliver their Christmas basket to
the cafeteria.
Vanessa Zellner and Augie Bales
were chosen as editor and assistant edi-
tor for this year’s Manhigan Staff. Mr.
Gross is the Advisor. The staff spon-
sored a car wash and a few bake sales to
help raise money to put out this year’s
yearbook. Mark Miller was photogra-
pher, while Tracy Blaising served as
typist.
Mr. Robinson advised the Hyphone-
rian staff this year. Kim Pfleider and
Publications
Record the Year
Rusty White were the co-editors. John
Rothrock took care of boys’ sports and
was the photographer. Girls’ sports
editor was Janine Boocks, and Tony
Leverette was the news editor.
The business staff worked on get-
ting ads and selling and distributing
the newspaper. Vanessa Zellner was
the business manager, and Mr. Wayne
Au was the advisor.
This page: Top: Pep Club Officers and
Executive Committee. Center left: Pep
Club rehearses for Varsity Varieties
Center right: Taking time out from a
cheer is Reserve Cheerleader, Brenda
Brown. Bottom: Reserve Cheerleaders
lead a cheer at a football Pep Assembly
Opposite page: Top: Varsity Cheer-
leaders show their spirit. Center left:
Varsity Cheerleaders discuss a basketball
game with Mrs. Moore. Center right:
Reserve Cheerleaders practice a dance
step at V.V. rehearsal. Bottom left: Var-
sity Cheerleaders. Bottom right:
Reserve Cheerleaders.

Cheerleaders,
Pep Club Show
Their Spirit
The Pep Club and Cheerleaders
worked hard at promoting spirit
this year at Senior High. Advisors
for Pep Club were Mrs. Kohutek
and Mr. Maul, while Mrs. Moore
served as advisor for Cheerleaders.
This year’s Pep Club President
was Tami Jones; Vice-President,
Kim Pfleider; Secretary, Patty
McCambridge; and Treasurer, Tony
Leverette.
The executive committee for this
years Pep Club held pep assemblies,
sold pep ribbons, had bake sales,
painted posters, and colored locker
decals for the athletes.
The Cheerleaders attended
U.S.C.A. Camps at Walsh College
in Aug. where they placed 4th and
Sth in competition. They also
received the Spirit Award, which is
given to the squad with the most
pep. The Cheerleaders purchased
new uniforms this year with the
help of the Booster Club. They sold
iron-ons, posters, and had bake
sales.
Office Monitors
Serve School
This year there were many students
who worked in various offices during
their study hall periods. They delivered
passes, filled mailboxes, and helped
with any job that needed to be done.
Monitors worked in the main office,
attendance office, counselors’ office,
and Mr. Black’s office.
Library aides checked books in and
out for students, returned their ID
cards, put books back on the shelves,
and did any other jobs that the librar-
ian needed done.
Students assisted Mr. Sauder in the
bookstore by helping sell supplies
before school and at lunchtime.
Opposite page: Top: Mr. Black's office moni
tors. Center: Main office monitors. Bottom:
Library aides.
This page: Top: Bookstore workers. Center:
Attendance office monitors. Bottom: Counse-
lors’ office monitors.
National Honor Society, pictured to
the right, was headed by Russ White,
president; Claire Smith, vice-president;
Armanda Blakely, secretary; and Shep-
herd Everson, treasurer. Their main
activities were sponsoring the Honor’s
Banquet and tutoring. Mr. Pugh is the advisor.
Black Culture Club, shown to the
right, was led by Carmen Davis, presi-
| dent; Tony Leverette, vice-president;
1 | Sue Hilliard, secretary; and Shelia
i | Shepherd, treasurer. Their activities
‘. included bake sales and a dance. Mr.
ic Pugh advises this group as well.
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Various Clubs
Contribute
Talents
Heading German Club, shown to
the left, were Shelly Etzel, president;
Mike Knapp, vice-president; Norine
Daugherty, secretary; and Mark
Knapp, treasurer. Mr. Nephew is the
advisor.
Leading the Key Club, center, was
Augie Bales, president; Mike Essex,
vice-president; Steve Finical, secretary;
Jeff McQuillen, Treasurer. The key
club sponsored the Mehock Relays
Dance. The group is advised by Mr.
Gross.
The Red Cross, centered on the
opposite page, was led by Claire Smith,
president; Sheri Everson, vice-presi-
dent; Jeanette Hazen, secretary; and
Shep Everson, treasurer. They spon-
sored the bloodmobile and collected
money to buy fresh fruit. Mrs. Mudra
is the advisor.
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This year’s Electronics V.I.C.A. class
had many fund raising activities, such
as a car wash, a movie called Smokey
and the Bandit and a candy sale. The
money raised went towards a trip to
Dearborn, Michigan, where the stu-
dents toured The Henry Ford Museum
in Greenfield Village. The president is
Yogi Heckert; Vice-President Terry
Neff; Secretary Tim Ogle; Asst. Secre-
tary La Verne Bickers; Sgt. of Arms
Steve Morris; Treasurer Reece Bowen,
and Reporters Mark Miller and Mike
Bell. Advisors are Mr. Smith and Mr.
Miu.
The Distributive Education class
president was Vicky Cook, Vice-Presi-
dent Armanda Blakely, Secretary Lisa
Adams, and Treasurer Kay Abbott.
The purpose of this club is to orient
students to club activities. The DE
organization had many fund raising
projects. Mr. Davis is the advisor.
Students Join
Vocational Clubs
This year’s D.C.T. club, headed by
Mr. Finley, had many fund raising
activities. The officers were President,
Phil Reeder; Vice-President, Laverne
Williams; Red Cross and Treasurer,
Debbie Dulin; Reporter, Robin Ginn;
Secretary, Tammy Brock; Sgt. of Arms,
Dave Murphy; Photographer Brenda
Clay.
The OWA was advised by James
Lutz. They had many business oriented
Projects this past year. The purpose of
this group was to develop success and
accomplishment at school, home, and
at occupations.
The advisors of Automotive
Mechanics VICA are Mr. Altman, Mr.
Ammons, Mr. Olivieri, and Mr. Rastet-
ter. The president was Ron Scarbury;
Vice-President, Tom Lovelace; Secre-
tary, Molly Martin; Treasurer, Denny
Murphy; Reporters, Ken Myers, Mike
Price, James Todd; $.A.A., Gary Reuer
and Abubekr Kelly.
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This page: Top: Senior IOE. Middle left:
Karen Miller of IOE Steno practices her short-
hand. Middle right: JoAnn Brent of COE takes
time off for a picture. Bottom: IOE Steno
Opposite page: Top: COE. Middle: IOE Clerk
— Typists. Bottom left: Brenda Moore of IOE
practices her typing skills. Bottom right: Jill
Owens of Senior IOE types a letter
COE, IOE Groups
Have Successful
Year
The highlight of the year for sen-
iors in the COE and IOE programs was
a trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee, in mid
April. Some of the sights they visited
while at Gatlinburg were the Smokey
Mountains and the Vanderbilt Man-
sion. Senior IOE toured IBM, Lumber-
man’s Insurance, and the United Tele-
phone Company. To raise money for
their trip to Tennessee, they sold color-
ing books, had bake sales, and had a
fund raiser kit. COE had bake sales and
a Kit-n-Kaboodle sale. COE officers
were President Rebecca Fox, Vice-Pres-
ident Pam Owens, Secretary JoAnn
Castle, and Treasurer Kay Trent. Mr.
Neuerman was the advisor. IOE offi-
cers were President Jevita Perkins, Vice
President Jill Owens, Secretary Tracy
Blaising, and Treasurer Veronica
Bundy. Mr. Groff was the advisor.
Junior IOE Steno and IOE Clerk-
Typists had many projects this year,
including bake sales, a car wash, and
candy sales. IOE clerk-typists also
toured the United Telephone Com-
pany. Officers were President Theresa
Baker, Vice-President Denise Frazier,
Secretary Melinda Martin, and Trea-
surer Tammy Collins. Mrs. Miller is
the advisor. IOE Steno officers were
Karen Miller, president; Dewana
Means, vice-president; Daphyne San-
derfer, secretary; and Linda Zeigler,
Treasurer. Mrs. Williams is the Advi-
sor.
Student Government,
Classes
Have Active Year
Heading Student Government this year are Tony
Leverette, president; Claire Smith, vice-president; Vero-
nica Bundy, treasurer; and Marilyn Irey, secretary. The
organization is advised by Mr. Goode. Student Govern-
ment Executive Committee is shown at the right, and
the entire Student Government is shown below. Stu-
dent Government sponsored school elections and deliv-
ered over one hundred Christmas baskets this year.
This year’s Senior Class officers are Russ White,
president; Gary Smith, vice-president; Janine Boocks,
treasurer; and Kim Pfleider, secretary. Senior class advi-
sors are Ann Kohutek and Robert Lull. Varsity Varie-
ties and the Fruit Sale were two of the successful pro-
jects this year. They also held the J. C. Gorman elec-
tions in which Libby Penix was crowned queen. The
Executive Committee is shown at the right.
Leading the Jr. Class, pictured
above, are President Dave Treace;
Vice-President Sue Hilliard; Treasurer
Traci Grogg; and Secretary Karen
Dixon. Ann Lewis and Dave Gross are
the advisors. The Junior Class spon-
sored a successful Homecoming. They
also had a pizza sale which turned out
fairly successful.
Pictured at the left are this year’s
Sophomore Class Officers, Bobbi
Roessler, president; Steve Kemp, vice-
president; Joyce Stuht, secretary; and
Don Dixon, treasurer. Sophomore class
had a successful candy sale in February.
Faith Oney was the number one seller.
They’ve also had a car wash and two
bake sales in the Spring. Mr. Prosser
served as class advisor.
President Rhonda Sylvester and her
officers, Karen Metz, vice-president;
Patty McCambridge, secretary; and
Debbie Pollock, treasurer, led the
Freshman Class this year. They are pic-
tured at lower left. The class sponsored
a candy sale and car wash. Advising the
class was Mr. Mollica.
PENIOURS
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Kay Ellen Abbott
Patrick Phillip Adamescu
Gabriel Jose Araujo-Moron
Marlene Irene Arnett
Mark Anthony Ash
Melanie Burns Asher
Timothy Lee Baldridge
Augustus Butler Bales
Linda Sue Barre
Cynthia Deshay Beard |
Regina Lynne Bechtol
LaVerne George Bickers |
Darren S. Black
Kenneth Black
Linda Kay Black
Rhonda Kaye Black
Tracy Alayn Blaising
Armanda Markay Blakley
Karen Lee Bloomfield
Nancy Ann Boals
Elizabeth Rose Bond
Janine Georgette Boocks
John Michael Bowling
Arthur Lewis Boyd
Lenora Ann Bradley
Dawn Robin Bradrick
Sheila Laray Bradshaw
Joanne Marchelle Brent
Tammy Lynn Brock
Brenda Sheree Brooks
Jeffrey Lee Brown
Judy Brumenshinkle
Veronica Marie Bundy
Deborah Marie Burger
Patricia Ann Burggraf
Joyce Maria Burriss
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Timothy Doyle Burton
JoAnn Castle
Mary Ellen Caton
Toki Keneise Chapman
Brenda J. Clay
Mark Edward Cline
Arnold Coleman
Tonya Leona Coley
Robert Alan Conard
Rischele Ann Coning
Vicky Lynn Cook
Thomas Lee Craft
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Deborah Ann Cullen
Carline Maria Curry
Diane Victoria Curry
Hillary Mist Dalton
Cindy Lou Danas
Anthony R. Davis
Carmen Nadine Davis
Earl Ross Davis
Gail Kathleen Davis
Clara Elizabeth Day
Karla Lynette Dotson
Esther Irene Duffey
Deborah Ann Dulin
Donna Durham
Jeffrey Lee Earles
Michael Larry Essex
Shepherd Everson
Donald Lyn Favers
Del-Ray Louis Feagin
Everard Alan Feagin
Lawrence Bernard Feagin
Mark Anthony Feagin
Ann Finlayson
Rebecca Ann Fox
Jeffrey Scott Franklin
Denise Rae Frazier
Tracy Lynn Freeman
Tammy Devieda Gamble
Patrick Gani
Laura Maria Gillum
Tina Marie Grubbs
Traci Lynn Hankins
85
Juanita Faye Harrison
Stanley Harris
Jeffrey Michael Hazen
Jennifer Lyn Hazen
Peggy Jeanette Hazen
Teresa Sue Heintz
Ricky Allen Hively
Deborah Ann Holbrook
Glenna Charlene Holley
Richard Gordon Hunter
Brian Delmar Jackson
Carletta Marie Jackson
James Kevin Jackson
Amber Lee James
Lisa Jessie
Vernon Keith Johnson
Garry Lee Jones
Richard David Jones, Jr
Tami Lynne Jones
Starla Mary Kareff
Jeanette Ellen Kidwell
Sonequa King
Tamara Lynn Kinnan
Denise Ann Kiser
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Gerri Lorraine Kiser
David James Kress
Brenda Joyce Lambert
Foxie Elaine Leech
Anthony Dwayne Leverette
Barbara Jean Lozier
Mark Alan Likes
Harley Duncan Linquist II
Ellery Lindsay
Scott Ling
Tedd Allen Long
Todd Allen Long
Thomas Mitchell Mack
Gregory Duane Malmstrom
Daniel Robert Marks
James Matthew Marshall
Susan Carol Marshall
Molly Elaine Martin
Ronald D. Marvicsin
David William Maskey
Paula Mask
Crystal Mathews
Kimberly Sue McGraw
Jeffrey Don McQuillen
89
Jon Malcolm MeVicar
Kevin Scott Meehan
Richard Floyd Miles
Marc Robert Miller
Stephen Patrick Miller
Yvonne Cozetta Miller
Brenda Lee Moore
Melody Renee Morant
Stephen Dean Morris
Jack Morrow
Michael Lee Mosier
Terry Arnold Neff
90
Julie Ann Oberlin
Timothy Stuart Ogle
Jill Owens
Pamela Faye Owens
Joan Larie Palmer
Eric Shane Paul
Steven Wayne Paul
Elizabeth Penix
Danny Micheal Pennington
Dorothy Louise Perdue
Kimberly Lynn Pfleider
Debra Lynn Pollman
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Carolyn Marie Porterfield
Laronda Sue Price
Deborah Sue Rachel
Tina Louise Rachel
Debra Lynn Ramey
Philip Dwayne Reeder
Richard Dale Rhinehart
Pamela Sue Roberts
Arlisha Kay Rucker
Danny Steven Rucker
Jeffrey Paul Schad
Jody Lynn Schrader
Charles Edward Selmon
Sheri Ann Sertell
Cindy Jane Shanor
Darlene Kay Shasky
Lori Ann Sheetz
Sheliya Dawana Shepherd
Thomas Eugene Simmons
Beverly Sue Sloan
Claire Louise Smith
Gary A. Smith
Brettley Hunter Spayde
Lynn Dee Sqrow
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Shelley Gae Stevens
Robin Elaine Stewart
Kealey Rene Stokes
Janet Evelyn Stolle
Deanna Kay Swanger
Katherine Earlene Tackett
Timothy Allen Tadijanac
Jeffrey Suleyman Tasman
Rodney Kirk Thompson
Eric Coleman Todd
Glenda Kay Trent
Harry Michael Tucker
Robert Edwin Tuttle
Ronald E. Vulgamore
Debora Yvette Wade
Mark David Wadlington
Patricia Annette Wagaman
Carla Raye Webb
Patty Sue Webb
John Burton Weber
Susan Lynn Weigler
Melody Ann Weil
Debra Fay White
Russel Frank White
Victor Wilson
Kelly Anne Wolfe
Cecil Charles Wyrick
Ricky Allen Yohman
Michael Anthony Zeigler
Vanessa Lynn Zellner
Raymond Edward Bauhs
Virginia Lee Ruhl
95
JUNIORS
98
Kevin Addington
Larry Anderson
Doug Arter
Edward Avery
Anita Backensto
Steve Bailey
Becky Baker
Theresa Baker
Jeff Baldridge
Eugene Barber
Donna Barker
Scott Basilone
Janice Beasley
Mike Bell
Travis Bentley
A xly Bishe »p
Barry Black
John Black
Vanessa Black
Tebara Blaising
Laura Boggs
Rose Bounds
Reece Bowen
Edward Bowles
Cecil Bradley
Dave Brandt
Stacy Brande
Charlotte Brent
Sam Brent
Christopher Brinley
Joe Brizzi
Mark Brooks
Patty Brooks
Denise Burge
Vanessa Burnell
Zephie Burriss
Jimmy Butler
Joe Carney
Joyce Carr
Lewis Carrington
Debra Carter
Randy Caudill
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100
Carol Champion
Vanessa Chatman
Chery! Chitwood
Lori Clay
James Cline
Slim Cline Jr
Annette Clow
Deborah Coleman
Tammy Collins
Leta Colvin
Lynn Conard
Sue Conner
Tony Craft
Donna Craver
Brandt Cutlip
Heath Dalton
Kittie Daniels
Sandra Daugherty
Kim Davis
Troy Davis
Victor Davis
Karen Dixon
Lester Dixon
Hang Doan
Thomas D. Duncan
Harold Edwards
Jeff Eisaman
Kenny Elkins
Kim Elkins
Linet Elliot
Shiela Emerson
Tom Erdenberger
Shelly Etzel
Sheri Everson
James Ferguson
Steve Finical
Julia Finlayson
David Fisher
William Franklin
Dave Frontz
Robert Fuller
Barbara Garrett
Bob Gaston
Irene George
Mike Gibson
Sherry Gibson
Dave Givand
Jim Gollehon
Patricia Gorman
Scott Green
Traci Grogg
Kathy Gruber
John Halko
James Hall
101
102
Duane Hamm
Anita Harris
Jackie Harris
Dane Hart
Dan Hellinger
Curt Hencye
Brenda Henderson
Tina Herr
Vincent Hess
Carolyn Hilliard
Sarah Hilson
Cathey Hively
Jon A. Hogan
Carol Holley
Joe Holmes
Candy Holt
Tim Horner
Tammi Horsley
Janet Hoskinson
Robert Howell
Vincent Hudgens
Rhonda Hunt
Tami Hunter
Vanessa Hyatt
Marilyn Irey
Slenna Isaac
Sabrina Jarrett
Nola Jarvis
Elizabeth Johnson
Tony Johnson
Ruth Johnston
Jeff Jones
Mark Jones
Brenda Keeton
Abubekr Kelly
Morgan Kiser
Robin Kiser
Melody Klinkert
Todd Kochheiser
Bill Kuenkele
Timothy Lambert
Goldie Larck
Willard Lee
Clora Leech
Mike Lehman
Robert Leonard
Scott Likes
Bob Linner
Thomas Lovelace
Mark Lusher
Jeanette Luttrell
Kelly Lutz
Donnie Mack
Linda Maglott
Eugene Markwell
Jacqueline Marsh
Melinda Martin
Alene May
David McBride
Cathy McCambridge
Sonya McCrary
Rhonda McGlothlin
Brian McLaughlin
Dewana Means
Dawn Meehan
Dan Miller
Kane Miller
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Joyce Mitchell
Joseph Nixon
Jack Norris
John Oakley
Karen Miller
Howard Mills
Randy Moore
Pete Moran
Leroy Muffett
Mercedes Nolasco
Ron Offmiss
Mark Ogle
Darrell Owens
Genevieve Owens
Mike Owens
Eva Parker
Sue Parker
Kathy Pelasky
John Petrov ski
Amy Phillips
Thad Philpott
Catherine Pointer
Stephanie Potts
Tina Pound
James Pratt
Steve Purvis
Raymond Rachel
Gwendolyn Rand
John Ratliff
Lana Ray
Gwenn Rhodes
Brenda Rice
Glenda Rice
Terry Riley
Freda Roberts
Chuck Rock
Becky Roessler
Eddie Rogers
Neil Rooks
Gary Rose
Laura Rose
Lecia Salsgiver
Barb Sampsel
Daphyne Sanderfer
Sherry Schmidt
Connie Seitz
Barbara Seymour
Drita Shaban
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Steve Shade
Stacie Sharp
Jeff Shaver
Pam Shears
Alice Shepherd
Becky Shepherd
Patty Shepherd
Steve Shores
Jacqueline Shoulders
Diane Shrimplin
Edward Smith
Jeff Smith
Jodi Smithberger
Latricia Spears
Michelle Staples
Jett Stroup
Vicki Strubhar
Terri Sutton
Tom Swartz
Linda Tadijanac
Marvin Taylor
Renee Taylor
Cindy Thomas
Ben Thompson
Larry Thompson
Lora Todd
Lucas Todd
Dave Treace
Barb Trumpower
Walt Tucker
Jim Turner
Kim Ute
Gary Van Riper
Jon Walker
Peggy Walter
Mike Warren
Kim Watson
Bryce Whitaker
Lewanda White
Brian Williams
Mary Williams
Vicki Williams
Mike Wilson
Anthony Withers
Dave Withrow
Eric Witter
Kimberly Wright
James Wright
Randy Yaney
Ann Yarger
Kim Yetzer
Linda Zeigler
Al Corbin
Anthony Cowgill
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ae
SOPHOMORES
110
Wayne Abernathy
Dary! Adkins
William Adkins
Kristine Anderson
Rene Archer
Valerie Avery
Tim Back
Rick Baker
Glen Barber
Billy Barker
Denise Barnett
Ron Baxter
Judy Beasley
Don Beery
Roni Benedict
Tammy Benedict
Melanie Bernhardt
Sheila Bigelow
Chery! Billingsley
Jackie Bishop
Shawnee Bivens
Carla Black
Fred Blackwell
Okei Boggs
Robert Bond
Jerry Botdorf
David Boyd
Tammy Boyd
Brenda Bradshaw
Shannon Bradshaw
Nick Brandt
Roscoe Bryant
Dinah Brookins
Brenda Brown
Charlotte Brown
Cora Brown
Valerie Brown
William Brown
Billy Buckler
Deanna Burge
Judy Bundy
Lisa Burton
Robert Byerly
Barbara Caldwell
Steve Calver
Ron Cansler
Howard Carpenter
David Caudell
Tina Chapman
Perrise Chapman
Dorlene Cheatham
Duane Cline
Angie Clow
Barbara Cobb
Theresia Cobb
Robin Cochran
Dianna Collier
Billy Collins
Donna Collins
Tammy Conard
Bobby Conn
Tammy Conn
Donna Copley
Clinton Cox
Harold Cox
Gary Crawford
Lisa Crothers
Traci Crotty
Fred Cushard
David Daily
Vicki Danas
Norine Daugherty
Troy Davis
Alec Demoise
David Devine
Teresa Dingus
Don Dixon
Pat Dollish
John Dorsey
Lammon Douglas
Bob Duellman
Ron Earles
Branda Eberhart
Jett Elder
Brenda Elliott
Jack Elswick
Julia Erdenberger
Robert Estep
Tim Evans
Kenneth Everson
Mark Faulkner
Donna Favers
Jackie Feagin
Tony Feagin
Robert Fischer
Robert Fisher
Mack Fitzpatrick
Shelly Fox
Cynthia Franklin
Sheyla Frazier
David Fultz
Mark Fultz
Shawn Gamble
Laura Garove
Henry Garret
Greg Gary
Diana Gibson
Sherry Gibson
Linda Givand
Dawn Gladden
Michelle Gladden
Donna Goad
Donna Gollihue
Karen Goodwin
Melinda Graber
Vincent Green
James Gruber
Henry Gunnett
Tom Hale
Barry Hall
Trudy Hall
Shawn Hamilton
Tommy Hamilton
Robert Hamlin
Jeff Hankins
Ronald Hardin
Vivian Harris
Diana Harrod
Lori Hatfield
David Haynes
Doug Hazen
Allan Heintz
Kathy Hempfield
Rick Hencye
John Henderson
Lisa Heston
James Hoffman
Pam Hoke
113
Stanley Hoke
Russell Holmes
Kim Holt
Jackie Hoskinson
Robert Houseman
Leonard Howell
Troy Hudson
Debbie Jackson
Denny Jamieson
Chris Jarvis
Carlos Jefferson
Jamery Jennings
Mona Jessee
Billie Jewell
Calvin Jones
Jackie Jones
Allen Kareff
Brenda Keaton
Steve Kemp
Norma Kennedy
Rachel Kick
Tim Kilgore
Robin Kincaid
Samuel C. Kingman
Mark Knapp
Mike Knapp
Joseph Lacey
Linda Lake
Bill Lambert
Gary Lambert
114
Dan Lanthorne
Rosa Larck
Bruce Lawhorn
Guy Lawhorn
Melinda Layfield
Mitchel Leamaster
Barry Lewis
Darin Lewis
Lisa Lewis
Dannie Lloyd
Mike Long
Tony Lowe
Wanda Lowe
Linda K. Lykins
Mary Lykins
Bryant Lynell
Jeff Mabry
Cheryl Mack
Chris Mack
Diana Maglott
Debbie Majors
Mandy Martin
Michelle Martin
Kelley McDonough
Robert McGathey
Valorie McGathey
Bobby McGlothlin
Diane Mellott
Kim Miller
Ricky Minard
Barbara Moore
Jeff Morey
Jackie Morgan
Marvin Morris
Doug Mosier
Sherry Mount
Terry Mount
Thomas Murphy
Alvin Nettles
Jayne Oberlin
Faith Oney
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Joe O'Shields
James Ousley
Rebella Ousley
Belinda Owens
Bryant Owens
James Owens
Julie Owens
Sandy Owens
Teddy Owens
Lanail Parker
Mike Parnell
Keith Pennington
Leslie Peppers
Brenda Peters
Bob Petitt
Saralyn Phelps
Chatty Phillips
Sondra Pittenger
Michele Plankenhorn
Steve Pollman
Dianne Pollock
Martin Porter
Wendi Poth
Verlinda Radabaugh
Mike Rachel
Vernon Ramey
Beth Ramsay
Renatha Ray
Rhonda Reeder
Barb Reind]
Lisa Rice
Jean Richter
Kevin Ringold
Jeff Rhodes
Dwayne Robinett
Vincent Rodgers
Bobbi Roessler
Jackie Rooks
Clarence Rose
Jerry Rose
Joe Rosenberger
Fred Rowe
Laura Russell
Wendy Salser
Malcum Salyers
Linda Sampsel
Robert Sapp
Diane Selby
Mary Selmon
Shelly Sertell
Debra Seymour
Paul Seymour
Debbie Shea
Chuck Shears
Bonnie Shepherd
Bob Shifflet
Jerry Shrimplin
Laura Simmons
Henry Smith
Jennifer Smith
Joy Smith
Kathy Smith
Venita Smith
Barb Speelman
Anthony Springfield
April Spicer
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Tammy Squires
Greg Stafford
Mark Stamper
Timothy Stamper
Sherry Stanish
Karen Steele
David Stentz
Sherry Stevens
Genetta Stewart
Dennis Stickney
Carla Stidham
Beverly Stillion
Carmen Stillwell
Lori Stokes
Mike Stone
Teresa Stone
Vincent Storm
Juli Stricker
Darlene Strickler
Jeff Strubhar
Joyce Stuht
Karen Swanger
Christopher Sykes
Jeff Tabor
Lee Tabor
Kara Tackett
Kenneth Tackett
Abby Tanner
Brenda Taylor
Lori Taylor
Marie Taylor
Tarry Taylor
Candy Thomas
Rory Thomas
Kathy Thompson
Tina Tibbs
Sherri Timms
Amy Todd
Matt Todd
Toni Upchurch
Mark Vance
Michael Vance
Doug Vipperman
Leonard Waddell
Veronica Wade
Mike Wagner
Lisa Walters
Trent Walton
Danita Ward
Sharon Ward
Clarence Webb
Jay Welshonse
Mike White
Teresa Whitson
Twyla Wilkins
Dora Williams
Jeffrey Wilson
Kim Winfrey
Bernard Wray
Karen Wright
Mary Yaney
Tom Yates
Vaughn Yates
Robert Zahn
Mark Zellner
Todd Zellner
Mike Zornes
Mike Gibson
119
FRESHMEN
122
Dan Adams
Bill Adkins
Chery! Allen
Debi Anderson
Debbi Anderson
Brett Andrews
Tom Armstrong
Becky Ash
Melanie Ash
Sherry Bailey
Julian Baker
Shereen Baker
Dora Bargo
Mike Barnett
Brenda Barrett
David Bauer
Becky Bauhs
Richard Bazley
Leslie Benedict
Debbie Bishop
Jim Bishop
Larry Bishop
Delarcy Black
Tenette Blaising
Jack Blevins
Cassandra Bluester
Debbie Borras
Pam Bowman
Jeff Branch
Tim Brent
Sherry Brinley
Bryon Britt
Terri Brooks
Mark Brumm
Clare Brown
Harry Brown
Jeff Brown
Glen Browning
Jeff Brufladt
Margot Butts
Rodrick Bunk
Barry Burris
Teresa Cains
Tim Cains
Todd Carey
Frank Carmel
Tony Carmel
Donna Carney
Mark Carr
Becky Caudill
Mark Constance
Nina Chapman
Eafrom Cheathem
Kathy Clay
Lisa Coffey
Angela Collier
Alphy Collins
Robin Collins
Micheal Colvin
Michelle Colvin
Troy Conroy
Dennis Cooper
John Copley
Stephanie Copley
Keith Corwin
Phillip Cotton
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Jackie Cox
Viola Cox
David Craft
Nadene Crank
Sherry Crockett
Andy Cullen
Lewanda Curry
Valerie Daniels
Paul Darson
James Daugherty
Danny Davis
Wendy Davis
Jennifer Dawson
Larry Dean
Ervan Delarwelle
Wilson Dexter
Linda DeVine
James Dingus
Gary Divelbiss
Julio Dominguez
Robert Downs
Janet Duncan
Tony Duncan
Brian Earley
Kathey Elkins
Kevin Elkins
Chris Elswick
Steve Etzel
Laurita Evans
Gloria Feagin
Jerrick Feagin
Dan Fisher
Vicki Fisher
Jerry Fliger
Wendy Folk
Mike Font
Pat Fopp
Kevin Foster
Noah Fraley
Dennis Franklin
George Franklin
Kenny Frye
Mary Fuller
Karen Gaston
John Garrison
Britt Gerrell
Sonya Griffin
Tammy Ghinn
Kim Goodwin
Jeff Gregory
Bobby Griggs
Todd Grogg
Debbie Gruber
Richard Gwin
Suzanne Gwin
William Gwin
George Hall
Margaret Hall
Richard Hardin
Mark Harding
Clarence Harris
Lisa Harris
Sara Harris
John Harsch
Brian Hart
Paul Henderson
Alice Henry
Holly Heston
Tim Hill
Valerie Hill
James Hilliard
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Mary Hines
Terri Hock
Edward Hoskinson
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Lucretia Howard
David Howell
Tammy Howell
Margie Hriesik
Tyrone Hudgens
Reniee Hudson
Randy Isaac
Mark Jackson
Kevin Jeffries
Mike Jewell
Eugene Johnson
Marvin Johnson
Robby Johnson
James Jones
Kathy Jones
Susie Jones
Tom Keller
Dave King
Donna Kiser
John Kripp
Scott Kochheiser
Barbara Kopcial
Robin Kragick
Wally Lambert
Leotis Lawhorn
Mabel Lawhorn
Teresa Leech
Brenda Lemaster
Susan Lewis
Tammy Lewis
Carol Likes
Cheryl Likes
Susan Logan
Donna Lowe
Robin Lowe
Chris Lozier
Darnita Luttrell
Mari Mack
Gina Marberry
Mike Marks
Willis Markwell
Sam Marvicsin
Patti McCambridge
Shellie McClure
Cheryl McClurg
Jannine McCollom
Cathy McDermott
Jeanette McFarland
Brian McGathey
Sharon McGlothlin
Scott McLaughlin
Shelli McLure
Jerry McQuillen
Karen Metz
Mike Middleton
Mike Miller
Amelia Minard
Donna Miner
Ron Minnich
Terry Mitchell
Deana Moore
Pam Moore
Raymond Moore
Sherrie Moran
Tom Murphy
Cindy Myers
Freddie Newbern
Georgia Norris
Chris Nungesser
Dennis O'Donnell
Cathy Off miss
Neil O'Neal
Teresa Orth
Donna Owens
Krystal Owens
Laura Owens
Ronnie Owens
Denise Page
Leslie Page
Latonya Palmer
John Parker
Laura Parker
Dean Parsons
Charles Peak
James Perdue
Duane Perrine
Brian Phillips
Rob Pittman
Larry Plaster
Debbie Pollock
Jeff Porch
Greg Potts
Robin Prater
Mary Quinn
John Rachel
Katrina Raitch
Michelle Rawls
Greg Redden
Sara Reedy
Linda Reese
Becky Rice
Greg Rice
Forrest Richards
Frank Richter
Mark Rogers
Belinda Salser
August Salyers
Tonya Sapp
Kathy Scheets
Karl Schroeder
Joycelyn Scott
Carla See
Steve Selby
Allan Sell
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Timothy Shade
Cindy Shafer
Ken Sharp
Joey Shaker
Robert Shea
Carl Shepherd
Mike Shipplet
Kim Sholaya
Charlotte Shoto
Rhonda Simmering
Doug Smart
Jerry Smith
Ken Smith
Maribeth Smith
Van Smith
Bill Snyder
Mark Soria
Janice Spertzel
Tonya Spillman
Jeff Steele
Tim Stevens
Bev Stiteler
Rodney Stumbo
Erica Seurts
Marcinda Sutton
Celinda Swanger
Rhonda Sylvester
Gloria Tackett
Barb Taylor
Brad Taylor
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Earl Taylor
Laurrie Taylor
Brenda Thompson
Gary Thompson
Jackie Todd
Chris Tolliver
Dona Travis
Yvette Truex
Mary Trumpower
Heide Tucker
Mark Tufts
Ramona Vance
Bob Van Dorn
Jeff Vulgamore
Mark Wade
Becky Walter
Steve Watson
Carl Webb
Edward Weidle
James Wellington
Jim Welshonse
Tammy White
Bobbie Williams
Danny Williams
Dave Williams
L. B. Williams
Dexter Wilson
JoAnn Wilson
Marsha Wilson
Stephanie Wilson
Bobby Wingler
Betty Wray
Keith Yarman
Anthony Yetzer
Debby Yohman
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PACU TY
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1. Ronald Morvai — Principal
2. A. V. Black — Assistant Principal
3. Ruben Henderson — Assistant Principal
4. Kaye Ammons — Auto Mechanics
5. Marion Altman — Auto Mechanics
6. George Andress — History, Math, Asst.
Football and Track Coach
7. Wayne Au — Algebra, Geometry,
Publications Business Staff, Softball
Coach, Footbal] Equipment Manager
8. William Asher — Drama, Speech,
English
9. Fred Atwater — OWA
10. Richard Baker — Latin
11. Eleanor Beatty — French
12. Edwin Blackford — Vocational
Coordinator
13. James Boor — Machine Shop, Welding
14. Mary Brown — Asst. to IC
15. William Cahill — Physical Science
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136
1. Janet Calhoun — Hearing Impaired
2. Thomas Campbell — OWE
3. Chery! Collins — Orchestra
4, William Cook — Machine Shop
5. Jeff Davis — DE
6. John Depler — Record Keeping,
Business Communications
7. Michael Dessoyo — Vocational
Adjustment
8. Roger Dressler — Driver Education,
Baseball Coach
9. Dorothy Elsasser — Counselor
10. Gertie Eubanks — Study Hall
11. Barb Fairchild — English, Health
12. Elwood Finley — DCT
13, William Flanegan — Phys. Ed.,
Health, Wrestling Coach
14. Anne Gerrell — Spanish
15. Carol Goett!] — Home Ec, Family
Living, Home Nursing
16. James Goode — American History,
Quest, Student Government,
Basketball and Tennis Coach
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138
1. Anne Griffin — Health, Girls’ Track
Coach
2. Richard Groff — IOE, Bus. Law, Bus.
Training, Sales, Athletic Treasurer
3. David Gross — Old, New; Now, Later,
Comp. Lit.; Manhigan; Key Club; Jr. Class
4, Percy Hall — Band, Orchestra
5. Carol Hane — American History, English
6. Gayle Harwood — Business Training
7. Richard Henson — American History,
World Geography
8. Richard Henry — English 9, Golf Coach
9. Herbere Himes — Counselor
10. Ann Kohutek — Minority Lit., Survey,
Grammar Usage, Reading for Enjoyment,
Pep Club, Sr. Class
11. Wilbur Lanier — Phys. Ed., Football and
Track Coach, Asst. Basketball Coach
12. Ann Lewis — Plane Geometry, Algebra, Jr.
lass
13. Lawrence Linn — OWA
14, Roberta Linton — Health, Math, Science
15. Marilyn Losch — Home Ec, Child Care,
Sewing and Tailoring
16. Robert Lull — Physical Science, Biology,
Class
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140
1. James Lutz — OWA
2. Dean Maul — Chemistry, Physics,
Science Survey, Pep Club
3. John Miefert — Algebra, Trig.,
Girls’ Basketball Coach
4, Leah Miller — IOE, Typing
5. Nicholas Miu — Electronics
6. Joseph Mollica — Drafting,
Freshman Class
7. Beverly Money — Hearing Impaired
8. Mary Margaret Moore — English,
Family Living, Cheerleader Advisor
9. Cindy Mudra — American History,
World Geography, Red Cross
10. Ken Murray — Art
11. Evelyn Nall — Algebra, General
Math
12. Frank Nephew — German, German
Club
13. Philip Neuerman — COE
14, James Olivieri — Auto Mechanics
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142
1, Carmen Olszewski — English 9, Nonfiction, Applied English
2. Thomas Oyer — Biology, Physiology, Science Survey
3, Renate Papenhausen — Now, Later; Applied English; Reading
for Enjoyment; Courage to Be
4. Lane Paullin — Home Crafts, Wood Working, Power Mechanics
5. David Pierce — Industrial Arts, Wood Working
6. Richard Poffenbaugh — Biology, Home Horticulture, Audio-
Visual Coordinator
7. Margaret Powell — Home Ec
8. Merlin Probst — World Geography, Civics
9. David Prosser — Drawing, Sophomore Class
10. Douglas Pugh — Creative Writing, Great Books, Advanced
Comp., Informal Writing, Reading for Enjoyment, Black Culture
Club, National Honor Society
11. Carl Raser — Counselor
12. Billie Rastetter — Auto Mechanics
13. Martha Rausch — Librarian
14. Harold Robinson — Survey, Creative Writing, Journalism,
Modern American Lit, Informal Writing, Hyphonerian
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1. Joseph Romano — OWE ;
2. Eleanor Rlyckman — Psychology,
Social Problems, Economics
3. Charles Sauder — College Math,
Algebra, Trig., Bookstore
4. Michele Shafer — Choir
5. Nancy Siebert — Phys. Ed.
6. Curt Smith — Electronics
7. Paul Smith — Counselor
8. Jack Soliday — IIC, World
Coordinator, World Geography
11. Ronald Stollard — Phys. Ed., 1IC
12. Calvin Swander — Physical Science
13. Carl Thomas — World Studies,
American History
14. Bruce Waite — Practical Reading
and Writing, English Lit, Informal
Writing
15. Halley Weaver — Math, Shop, Cross
Country Coach
16. Walter White — Typing,
Accounting
17, Barbara Williams — IOE, Shorthand
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146
1. Brenda Yeager — Vocational
Adjustment Evaluation
2. Pam Yurysta — Art
3. Phyllis Zimmerman — Home
Ec, Tea Room, Basic Foods,
Family Living
4. Marlene Groff — Secretary to
Mr. Henderson, School
Treasurer
5. Jane Gilbert — Secretary to
Mr. Morvai
6. Joan Groves — Attendance
Office Secretary
7, Sue Kochheiser — Secretary
to Mr. Black
8. Sally Markham — Secretary to
Counselors
9. Dorothy Tathgenhorst —
Library Secretary
Teachers not pictured:
1. Sara Bailet — Spanish
2. Robert Hood — Study Hall
3. Charles Marchant — Math
4. Roger Mills — Band
5. Carmelia Smith — English 9
6. Beverly Whitaker — Nursing
Assistant Program
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES
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Kay Abbott — Publications Business
Staff 2, 3,4; DECA Treasurer 4.
Patrick Adamescu — DCT 4; Foot-
ball 2.
David Akers — Band 2, 3, 4; Tennis
3; Jazz Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4;
School Plays 2, 3, 4.
Gabriel Araujo — Orchestra 4; Jazz
Band 4.
Melanie Asher — National Honor
Society 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4; VV 3:
Volleyball 2, 4; Class Executive Com-
mittee 2, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Black
Culture Club 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; Pep Club
7 ee ae
Timothy Baldridge — Basketball 2:
Baseball 2, 3, 4: Golf 4.
Augie Bales — Key Club 2, 3, 4 (VP
3, President 4); Pep Club 2; Manhigan
3, 4 (Asst. Editor 4); VV 4; Bookstore
4; Main Office Monitor 2, 4.
Kimberly Mauk Barney — DECA 4.
Linda Barre — Band 2, 3: IOE 3;
COE 4.
Raymond Bauhs — Basketball 2, 3,4;
Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Orchestra
2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Office Monitor
3,4.
Cynthia Beard — Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock
Choir 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Tyger 4;
Alt. Cheerleader 4; Black Culture Club
2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Flag Girl 2, 3; Stu-
dent Council 2, 3.
LaVerne Bickers — Wrestling 2;
Cross Country 3, 4; Electronics VICA
3, 4.
Judith Bishop — JA 2, 3, 4; Choir 2;
Student Council 4; Class Exec. Com. 4;
Volleyball 2.
Darren Black — Mens’ Glee 3, 4.
Rhonda Black — Basketball 2; Track
2; Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Student Coun-
cil 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; DECA 3, 4;
Red Cross 4.
Tracy Blaising — Band 2, 3, 4; Stu-
dent Govt. Exec. Com. 3; IOE 3, 4
(President 3, Secretary 4); VV 4; Man-
higan Typist 4; Homecoming Com. 3.
Armanda Blakley — Student Govt. 2,
3, 4; Volleyball 3; Softball 3; DECA 4
(VP); National Honor Society 3, 4
(Secretary).
Nancy Boals — Attendance Office
Monitor 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 33
Student Gove. 2, 3.
Elizabeth Bond — OWA 2; OWE 3;
Nursing Asst. 4.
Janine Boocks — Class VP 2; Class
Treasurer 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4;
Student Govt. Exec. Com. 4; National
Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4;
Hyphonerian Girls’ Sports 4; World
Affairs Institute 3; Sherrod Brown’s
Govt. in Action 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Bas-
ketball 2, 4; Track 2; Softball 3, 4.
Lenora Bradley — Pep Club 3, 4;
Homecoming Court 3; Band 2, 3, 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4;
Hyphonerian 3, 4.
Dawn Bradrick — Class Exec. Com.
2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Manhigan 3,
4: Band 2, 3, 4; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4;
“Miracle Worker” 2; “MASH” 2;
“Brides of March” 3; Four One Acts 3;
“Little Women” 4; Who’s Who
American High School Students 3, 4.
Tammy Brock — DCT Secretary 4.
Tracy Brooks — Basketball 2, 3;
Drama 2, 3.
Veronica Bundy — Track 2, 3, 4; Stu-
dent Govt. 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Class
Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Choir 4; VV 4; IOE
Treasurer 4; Girls’ Glee 2, 3.
Timothy Burton — Baseball 2, 3, 4;
Golf 4; Attendance Office Monitor 4.
Michael Caldwell — Baseball 2, 4.
Tony Carrington — DCT 4.
Mary Caton — Band 2, 3, 4; DE 4.
Billy Caudill — Orange Sale 4.
Brenda Clay — Band 2, 3; IOE Steno
3; DCT Photographer 4.
Tonya Coley — Choir 2, 3, 4; Volley-
ball 2; Office Monitor 3, 4; Girls’ Glee
4.
Robert Conard — Student Govt. 2, 3;
Counselors’ Office Monitor 3, 4; Foot-
ball 3; National Honor Society 4.
Rischele Coning — Teacher’s Aide at
Brinkerhoff 4.
Thomas Craft — Band 2, 3, 4; Pep
Band 2; Orchestra 3; Stage Band 3;
DCT 4.
Diane Curry — Band 2, 3, 4; Major-
ette 2, 4; Jazz Band 4; Band Treasurer
4; Orchestra 4; Red Cross 2, 3; Student
Govt. 2, 3; Black Culture 2, 3, 4; Track
4; Pep Band 4.
Carmen Davis — Band 2, 3, 4; Flag
Girl; Choir 4; Student Gove. 2, 3, 4;
Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Attendance Office
Monitor 3; Black Culture 2, 3, 4 (Presi-
dent 4); Business Staff 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4.
Gail Davis — Choir 2, 3, 4.
Clara Day — Student Govt. 2, 3; Red
Cross 2, 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4;
Gymnastics 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Civic
Day Councilman 4.
Carmen Dominguez — Choir 2, 3, 4;
Pep Club 2, 3.
Karla Dotson — Choir 2, 3; Pep Club
2,3, 4; Nursing Asst. Program 4.
Penny Duffey — Girls’ Glee 4.
Deborah Dulin — Pep Club 2; VV 3;
DCT Treasurer 4; Red Cross 4; Black
Culture 2, 3, 4.
Michael Essex — Football 2, 3, 4; Key
Club 2, 3, 4 (VP 4); Varsity M 3;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Student
Govt. Exec. Com. 4; Manhigan 4; Pep
Club 2; Office Monitor 2, 3,4; VV 4;
Homecoming Escort 3.
Shepherd Everson — Student Council
4; Boys’ State 3; Black Culture 3, 4;
Red Cross VP 4; National Honor Soci-
ety Treasurer 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2,
3,4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4.
Donald Favers — Wrestling 2, 3.
Del-Ray Feagin — Track 2, 3, 4; Bas-
ketball 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Band 2.
Everard Feagin — Basketball 2, 3, 4;
Cross Country 2.
Ann Finlayson — Class Exec. Com. 2,
3,4; “MASH” 2; “Miracle Worker” 2;
“The Crucible” 3; “Little Women” 4;
Court Committee 3; Superstars Day 3;
Prom Decorations 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4; WV Director 4; Pep Club
2; Manhigan 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4;
Choir 3, 4.
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Rebecca Fox — IOE VP 3; COE Pres-
ident 4.
Jeffrey Franklin — OWE 2, 3; DCT
4.
Tracy Freeman — Class Exec. Com.
2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Basketball 2; VV
3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4;
Band 2, 3, 4.
Patrick Gani — Basketball 2; Manhi-
gan 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Main Office
Monitor 3, 4; VV 4; Pep Club 2, 3.
Laura Gillum — German Club Secre-
tary 3; DECA 4.
Tina Grubbs — Band 4; Majorette 4.
Scott Hamilton — Electronics VICA
3,4.
Stanley Harris — Band 2, 3, 4; Foot-
ball 4; Track 4; Wrestling 4.
Zoneice Hatcher — Black Culture 2,
3, 4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Asst. to
School Treasurer 4.
Peggy Hazen — Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Red
Cross Secretary 3, 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Jr. Write Off Finalist 3.
James Heckert — Baseball 2, 3; Elec-
tronics VICA 3, 4 (President 4).
Wendy Hoagland — Black Culture
4; Red Cross 4; VV 2.
Richard Hunter — Black Culture 2,
3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep
Band 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4.
James Jackson — Chess Club 4.
Amber James — Spanish Club 2, 3
(Secretary 2, Treasurer 3); FHA 2, 3
(Treasurer 2, VP 3); Track 2.
Evon Johnson — Track 2, 3.
Vernon Johnson — Cross Country 3,
4: Student Council 3; Black Culture 4;
Track 3, 4; Basketball 3; VICA 3, 4.
David Jones — Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz
Band 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra
3, 4: State Fair Band; Regional Orches-
tra.
Tami Jones — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3,
4: Track 2; Basketball 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4;
Softball 4; Manhigan 3; National
Honor Society 3; Business Staff 4; Pep
Club President 4; VV 3, 4; Scholarship
Tests 2, 3,4; Girls’ State Runner-up 3.
Starla Kareff — Band 2, 3, 4 (VP 4);
Majorette 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4 (VP 4);
Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Attendance
Office Monitor 4; VV MC 4; JC Gor-
man Court 4.
Jeanette Kidwell — Band 2, 3, 4
(Pres. 4); Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Band
2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4; Class Exec. Com. 4;
Regional Orchestra 4.
Sonequa King — Class Exec. Com. 2;
Pep Club 3; Nursing Asst. Program 4.
Tamara Kinnan — Class Exec. Com.
3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4 (Sec. 4); Pep Band 4;
Red Cross 2; Track 2; Office Monitor
4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 (Exec. Com. 4).
Gerri Kiser — Choir 3; Ensemble
Contest 3.
Brenda Lambert — DECA 4.
Foxie Leech — Red Cross 2; Class
Exec. Com. 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Black
Culture 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Girl 2,
3, 4 (Co-captain 3, 4); Student Council
4; Attendance Monitor 4; Manhigan 4;
Black Women United 4.
Tony Leverette — Class Treasurer 2;
Class President 3; Class Exec. Com. 4;
Pep Club Treasurer 4; Key Club 3;
Red Cross President 3; Black Culture
2, 3, 4 (VP 3, 4); Office Monitor 3, 4;
After Prom Chairman 4; Hyphonerian
2, 3, 4 (News Editor 4); World Affairs
Institute 3; Civic Day 3, 4 (Police
Chief 3, Council Clerk 4); JA 2, 3, 4
(Treasurer 2, President 3, 4); VV 3, 4;
Track 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Play
Usher 2, 3, 4; Student Faculty Com. 3;
Faculty Exchange Asst. Prin. 4; Reor-
ganization and Design Com. 3; DECA
3; Soul Review 2; Superstars Day Com.
3; Fashion Show 3; Dale Carnege VP
3; JA Conferences 3, 4.
Christine Lewis — Student Govt. 2,
3; Girls’ Glee 2, 3, 4; Black Culture 3,
4.
Mark Likes — Band 2, 3, 4; VV 4;
Orange Sale 4.
Alan Lindquist — Football 2, 3, 4;
Chess Team 2; VV MC 2; “Fables” 2:
“Charlie Brown” 4; “Little Women” 4;
Science Fair 4; State Solo and Ensemble
Contests 3, 4; National Honor Society
3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4;
Rock Choir 4; VV 4; Optimist Speech
Contest 2.
Tedd Long — Key Club 2, 3, 4; Stu-
dent Govt. 2, 4; Office Monitor 2; Bas-
ketball Announcer 2, 3, 4.
Todd Long — Key Club 3, 4; Tennis
2, 3; Office Monitor 2, 3, 4; Manhigan
4; VV 4; Varsity M 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3.
Thomas Mack — Basketball 2; Band
2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4;
Student Council 3.
Gregory Malmstrom — Key Club 2,
3, 4; Basketball 2; Manhigan 4; Main
Office Monitor 4; Pep Club 2.
Suzanne Marshall — Chess Club 4;
“Charlie Brown” 4; “Little Women” 4.
Randolph Martin — Band 2, 3, 4.
Ronald Marvicsin — “The Crucible”
3; “Brides of March” 3; “The Mon-
key’s Paw’ 3; Tennis 3; ‘Little
Women” 4; VV Asst. Director 4; Man-
higan Photographer 3.
Paula Mask — Band 2; Class Exec.
Com. 2, 4; Red Cross 2; Student Coun-
cil 4; Track 2, 4; National Honor Soci-
ety 4; Pep Club 4; Exchange Student 3.
Melvin McDowell — Basketball 2, 3,
4; Band 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Tennis 2; Jazz
Band 2, 3.
Jeffrey McQuillen — Band 2; Office
Monitor 4; Bookstore 4; Football 2, 3,
4 (Captain 4); Wrestling 2, 3, 4 (Cap-
tain 4); Baseball 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4
(Treasurer 4); Varsity M 2, 3; National
Honor Society 4.
Malcolm McVicar — Key Club 2, 3,
4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4;
Regional Orchestra 3, 4; Science Fair 2,
4; Jr. Write Off Finalist 3; VV 3, 4;
Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; German
Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4;
Civic Day 2, 3, 4 (School Board Rep.
4); American Legion Govt. Test Win-
ner 3, 4; Optimist Club Youth of the
Month 4; “Honorary Tyger” 4.
Margaret Meckling — Class Exec.
Com. 2; Volleyball 2; “MASH” 2;
“Miracle Worker” 2; “The Crucible”
3; “Brides of March” 3 (Stage Man-
ager); VV 3, 4; National Honor Soci-
ety 4; “Charlie Brown” 4; “Little
Women” Business Manager 4.
Kevin Meehan — Class Exec. Com. 2,
3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Curriculum Advi-
sory Com. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2,
3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4;
National Honor Society 4; Homecom-
ing MC 3; Band Exec. Com.; VV; Pep
Band 2, 3.
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Richard Miles — Band 2; Jazz Band
2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3,
4; VV 4; Pep Band 2.
Mark Miller — Electronics VICA 3,
4; Manhigan Photographer 4.
Ronnie Minard — Cross Country 4;
Men’s Glee 3; Choir 4; Wrestling 3, 4.
Brenda Moore — IOE 3, 4; Class
Exec. Com. 3, 4; Manhigan 4; VV 4;
Office Monitor 4; National Honor
Society 4.
Kenneth Moore — Football 2; Home
Room Rep. 2.
Stephen Morris — “MASH” 2; Props
Mgr. 2; Electronics VICA 3, 4 (VP 3,
Sgt. at Arms 4); Red Cross 4; Student
Council 4.
Michael Mosier — Pep Club 2, 3, 4.
David Murphy — DCT 4.
Jill Owens — IOE 3, 4 (Secy. 3, VP
4).
Pam Owens — IOE Clerk Typists
Pres. 3; COE VP 4.
Terris Parker — Football 2, 3, 4:
Baseball 2; Student Council 2: Black
Culture 2, 4; Track 2; Electronics
VICA 3, 4.
Steven Paul — Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra
4; Jazz Band 4; Basketball 2; Baseball
2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4.
Elizabeth Penix — Homecoming
Court 3; J.C. Gorman Queen 4; Major-
ette 4; Band 4; Red Cross 3, 4.
Kimberly Pfleider — Class Secretary
3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club
Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4 (VP 4); Band 2, 3,
4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Hyphonerian 3, 4
(Features 3, Co-editor 4); Student
Govt. Exec. Com. 3, 4; National
Honor Society 4.
Debra Pollman — Class Secretary 2;
Volleyball 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Jr.
Write Off 3; National Honor Society
3, 4; WV Producer 4; Choir 2, 3, 4;
Rock Choir 3, 4.
Carolyn Porterfield — Manhigan 2,
3; Business Staff 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Nurs-
ing Asst. 4.
LaRonda Price — Science Fair 2; Pep
Club 2, 3, 4; Civic Day 3, 4 (Council-
man 4); Student Govt. 4; Office Moni-
tor 4; Class Exec. Com. 4.
Tina Rachel — Pep Club 2; Class
Exec. Com. 2; Red Cross 2; JA Presi-
dent 2.
Debra Ramey — Pep Club 2; DECA
4: Office Monitor 3, 4.
Linda Ray — Library Aide 4.
Philip Reeder — DCT President 4.
Sheila Rose — IOE 3; DECA 4.
Virginia Ruhl — JA 3; DCT 4; Stu-
dent Govt. 4.
Jeffrey Schad — Rock Choir 4; Sr.
Advisory Com. 4; Tennis 4; Prom
Com. 4; Choir 2, 3, 4.
Jody Schrader — Prom Queen 4; Vol-
leyball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball
2, 3, 4; Student Govt. 2, 4 (Exec. Com.
4): VV 4; Band 2, 3; Flag Girl 2, 3;
Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Glee 4; Class Exec.
Com. 2, 3; Office Monitor 4; Pep Club
2, 3; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 3,
4: Homecoming Com. 3; J.C. Gorman
Com. 4.
Sheri Sertell — Tennis 2; Pep Club 2,
3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; National Honor
Society 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3;
J.C. Gorman Court 4; Office Monitor
2,3, 4; Varsity M 3.
Cindy Shanor — Class Exec. Com. 3,
4: Manhigan 4; Court Com. 3; Pep
Club 2; VV 4; Choir 2, 3; Civic Day 2;
Superstars Day 3; Prom Decorations 4.
Darlene Shasky — Volleyball 3, 4.
Sheila Shepard — IOE Treasurer 3;
Track 2; Black Culture Treasurer 4.
Lori Sheetz — Student Govt. 2, 3;
Manhigan 3, 4; Class Exec. Com. 2, 3;
Gymnastics 2; Scholarship Tests 3;
Homecoming Com. 3.
Tracy Shoemake — Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz
Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Wres-
pling 2; Mansfield Symphony 3, 4;
Choir 3, 4; Rock Choir 3, 4.
Claire Smith — Cheerleader 2; Gym-
nastics 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; “The Crucible”
3; “Brides of March” 3; Spectrum 3;
Girls’ State 3; Civic Day Councilman
3; Jr. Write Off Finalise 3; Homecom-
ing MC 3; Track 4; Civic Day Solicitor
4; Rock Choir 3, 4; Science Fair 2, 4;
Red Cross 2, 3, 4 (VP 3; Pres. 4); Stu-
dent Council 2, 3, 4 (Exec. Com. 3, VP
4); Class Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Band
Announcer 3, 4; National Honor Soci-
ety 3,4 (VP 4).
Gary Smith — Class Exec. Com. 2, 3,
4 (VP 3, 4); Key Club 2, 3, 4; Student
Govt. 2, 3, 4 (Exec. Com. 4); National
Honor Society 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4;
Orchestra 4; Jazz Band 4.
Janet Stolle — IOE 3; DECA 4;
Home Room Rep. 2.
Katherine Tackett — VV 4; Library
Aide 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Civic Day 3,
4.
Dennis Torrence — Black Culture 2,
3, 4; Cross Country 2; Jazz Band 2, 3,
4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4;
Home Room Rep. 2.
Rodney Thompson — Football 2, 3,
4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock Choir 2, 3, 4;
Chess Team 4; Baseball 2; Black Cul-
ture 4; Office Monitor 4.
Ardith Valdrey — Volleyball 2; Pep
Club 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4);
Student Govt. 4; Black Culture 4.
Ronald Vulgamore — Basketball 2
(Mgr. 3); Baseball 2, 3; Cross Country
3; Electronics VICA 3, 4.
Debora Wade — Red Cross 2; Pep
Club 2, 3, 4; Student Govt. 3, 4; Class
Exec. Com. 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Black
Culture 4.
Mark Wadlington — Wrestling 2;
Key Club 2, 3; Black Culture 3, 4;
Football 3, 4.
Patricia Wagaman — German Club
Ded:
Carla W ebb — Home Room Rep. 2
as
John Weber — JA 2, 3; Manhigan 3,
4; Class Exec. Com. 3, 4; VV MC 4;
Homecoming Com. 3; Civic Day 2;
Office Monitor 3; Bookstore 3.
Susan Weigler — Band 2, 3, 4.
Melody Weil — Business Staff 2, 3,
4; German Club 2, 4.
Debra White — IOE Steno 4.
Russel White — Class President 2, 4:
Student Govt. VP 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4;
Hyphonerian 3, 4 (Co-editor 4); VV 4.
Lavelle Williams — Wrestling 2, 3,
4; Black Culture 3, 4; Football 2.
LaVerne Williams — Red Cross 2;
Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Rock
Choir 4; DCT VP 4; Black Culture 2,
35.4,
David Yaney — DCT 4; Orange Sale
Ricky Yohman — Wrestling 2, 3, 4;
Key Club 4; Student Council 4; Civic
Day 3, 4 (Councilman 4); Choir 2, 3,
4; Bookstore 4; Office Monitor 4;
National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity
M 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; VV 4; Solo and
Ensemble Contest 4; Superstars Day 3.
Vanessa Zellner — VV 4; Band 2, 3,
4; Flag Girl 4; Scholarship Tests 2, 3;
Student Govt. 2; Track 2; Pep Club
Exec. Com. 3, 4; National Honor Soci-
ety 3, 4; Business Staff 3, 4 (Manager
4); Manhigan 3, 4 (Editor 4).
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Mansfield Senior High School, “Manhigan - 1979,” The Sherman Room Archives, accessed May 16, 2024, https://shermanroom.omeka.net/items/show/1173.