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Tkfi Cml Published by the Senior Class St. John High School Delphos, Ohio Volume Vlll De iicafeow To the Builder Of Our Parish, Of Our Schools, Of Our Spiritual Life, Of Our Faith in God and Country! To St. John ' s Beloved PASTOR, The Right Reverend Monsignor CARL F. REINECK, We the Class of 1962 Dedicate The Eighth Volumn of The Crest! The Mosf Reverend George J. Rehring, S.T.D. Bishop of Toledo Coot of Arms of the Bishop of Toledo THE REVEREND THOMAS W. KUHN Principal D THE REVEREND JOHN QUENNEVILIE Junior Religion THE REVEREND THOMAS GORMAN Sophomore Religion THE REVEREND JOHN HANASCEK Freshman Religion 4 , ,s -v f««jij!i: FctCuifci SISTER MARY ANTOINE Freshman Adviser Spanish I and I! American History SISTER MARY BERHARDUS Librarian Sophomore Adviser English !t Ancient History SISTER MARY de PAUL Student Council Senior Adviser Business Practice Speech Booldceeping Shorthand H General Business SISTER MARY EVENTfA Sophomore Adviser Typing I and il Shorthand I SISTER AARY JEANNE Elementary Schooi Principal Latin ill and IV SISTER MARY FERDINAND Freshmon Adviser Algebra I Plane Geometry Religion ! SISTER MARY LADONNA Missions Moderator Sophomore Adviser English I Chemistry SISTER MARY LEOTA Junior Adviser College Physics Practical Physics Earth Science Advanced Algebra Trigonometry SISTER MARY MATTHIAS Junior Adviser Crest and Shreld Mode rotor Developmental Reading English lil Journalism Speech SISTER MARY ROSELU Senior Adviser English IV Mechanical Drawing latin li SISTER MARY VALEDA Freshman Adviser Latin I Home Arts MRS. MARY WILL Librarian MRS. ROBERT HALL Art Director Senior Class Play MRS. CLAIR STEINHOUR Choreography Director Senior Class Play MR. LLOYD SMITH Vocational Agricultural Instructor MR. ROBERT MacBRlDE Manual Arts Instructor MR. EDWARD ZALAR Head Football Coach Cmb Using their own Do-lf-Yourself kits, these three core editors combine to set new records in Crest production: James Neumeier, co-bosketboll editor; Mary Lou Cromer, introduction editor; and Wayne Hotz, co-bosketboll editor. Smiles aren ' t hard to come by when Diane Patthoff and Scarlett Osting, co-editors of the senior section, realize their mission is accomplished. Social Editor Carol Heitz makes a last-minute check of her high-society student file. Two bright gleams of achievement are rodiated by Janet Johnson and Howard Kill, co-editors of the underclass sec- tion- How ' s this for lay-out? asks Nadine Van Schoyck, activities editor, of Dave Wiechart and Bob Wilcox, football section co-editors. VoCiOiJUm Roger Ralph Baumgarte Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Baumgarte RFD 1, Delphos, Ohio David Lee Calvelage Freshman at Josephlnum Worthington, Ohio Son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonder Calvelage| 309 South Franklin Street Delphos, Ohio Clarke J. Ellis Freshman at Our Lady of the Lake Wawasee, Indiana Son of Mr. Charles Ellis 203 North Pierce Street Delphos, Ohio James Harold Ernst Freshman at Josephlnum Worthington, Ohio Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ernst 128 Westbrook Street Delphos, Ohio David Raymond Pohlman Freshman at Our Lady of the Lake Wawasee, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pohlman RFD 2, Delphos, Ohio Michael Louis Rekart Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rekart 530 West Second Street Delphos, Ohio John Robert Say Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mrs. Jane Say 426 East Ninth Street Delphos, Ohio John Gregory Scherger Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scherger 421 South Canal Street Delphos, Ohio Edward Eugene Kimmet Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Kimmet RFD 1, Delphos, Ohio Kevin A. King Sophomore at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul King 722 East Fourth Street Delphos, Ohio C. Joseph Miller Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller 304 West Fifth Street Delphos, Ohio Thomas Lee Wannemocher Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wannemocher 827 West Second Street Delphos, Ohio Thomas John Schmelzer Freshman at St. Meinrad ' s St. Meinrad, Indiana Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schmelzer 227 North Franklin Street Delphos, Ohio Thomas Gerard Weinandy Sophomore at St. Fidelis ' s Herman, Pennsylvania Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weinandy 310 South Pierce Street Delphos, Ohio f-fo uvi R Beverly Lynn Baird Freshman at St. Francis ' s TifRn, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baird 627 Fort Jennings Road Delphos, Ohio Patricio Ann Bockey Freshman at Precious Blood Dayton, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bockey RFD 3, Delphos, Ohio Theresa Ann Miller Freshman at Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller 915 East Fifth Street Delphos, Ohio Sharon Kay Nomina Freshman at St. Francis ' s Tiffin, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nomina RFD 3, Delphos, Ohio Teresa M. Bockey Junior at Notre Dome Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bockey RFD 1, Delphos, Ohio Ann Marie Dickman Junior at Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dickman 616 West North Street Delphos, Ohio Marilyn A. Elwer Freshman at St. Francis ' s Tiffin, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elwer RFD 2, Delphos, Ohio V Kathleen Hedrick Sophomore at Notre Dome Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hedrick 339 West Seventh Street Delphos, Ohio Carol Ann Maas Freshman at St. Francis ' s Tiffin, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maas 640 East Fourth Street Delphos, Ohio Lenora Martha Pohl Freshman at Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Pohl 1342 North Main Street Delphos, Ohio Sarah Jane Sa y Junior at Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mrs. Jane Say 426 East Ninth Street Delphos, Ohio Susan Marie Scherger Junior at Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scherger 421 South Canal Street Delphos, Ohio Julie Ann Schroder Freshman at St. Francis ' s TifRn, Ohio Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroder 447 South Washington Street Delphos, Ohio Nancy J. Will Sophomore at Notre Dame Toledo, Ohio Daughter of Mrs. Mary Will RFD 1, Delphos, Ohio s 4 Three reasons why the 1962 Crest deserves a Blue Ribbon ore Dennis Flanagan, staff photographer; Sandra Martin, stofF typist; and Thomas Mueller, business manager. ISJt VOJM StftJJ Introduction Editor —Mary Lou Cramer Contributors: Dennis Flanagan Bonnie Nesbitt Gary Miller Frank Schimmoeller Marjorie Schwinnen Senior Section Editors — Scarlett Osting Diane Patthoff Contributors: Philip Bryan Karen Rahrig Carol Rode Underclass Section Editors — Howard Kill Janet Joiinson Activities Section Editor — Nadine Van Schoyck Contributors: Helen Eggeman Terrie Griflfis Janet Johnsor Social Section Editor — Carol Heitz Contributors: Robert Hiett Joan Pohlman Sports Section Football Editors Robert Wilcox David Wiechart Basketball Editors Wayne Hotz James Neumeier Layout Editors Howard Kill, William Murray, Robert Wilcox Business Manager Thomas Mueller SENIORS NADINE Nay VAN SCHOYCK Missions Vice President Noteworthy . . . Vivacious ... A chorrring personal- ity paved the way for her Homecoming Queenship. Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Upper one-fourth of class; Crest Activities Editor; Shield Staff 3; Cheer- leader 2,3. JAMES Red NEUMEIER Missions President Happy-go-lucky . . . Natural . . . Commendable football co-coptain . . . Proud of his job as gas pump jockey. Student Council; Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Crest Sports Edi- tor; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Publicity Manager 4. LOIS Loi HAGEMAN Student Council Vice President Agreeable . . . Helpful . . . High-stepping Head Majorette . . . Missions 2; Student Council 1,4; Commercial Award 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Merit Medalist 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Chorus 4. MICHAEL Fuzzy McKOWEN Student Council President Leader . . . V itty . . . Chief errand boy at the Commercial Bonk . . . enjoyed campaigning for Senior office. Student Council 1,2,3,4; Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Treasurer of NWOASC 3; Chorus 4. MARJORIE Marge SCHWINNEN Senior Closs Vice President Lively . . . Fun-loving . . . Awarded trophies for out- standing athletic achievements . . . Fondly remem- bers bus trips to out-of-town gomes. Missions 4; Crest staff writer 4; Cheerleader 2,4; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2. JAMES Duke FISCHER Senior Class President Popular . , . Courteous . . . Known for his wide va- riety of nicknames . . . Active plumber and pipe- screwer. Ac(?lyte 1,2,3,4; Buckeye Boys ' State 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football Man- ager 4. MARY LOU Louie CRAMER Peppy . . . Dependable . . . Very quick with wild ideas . . . remembered for dynamic football pep rallies. Missions 3; Student Council 2; Crest Introduction Editor; Shield Staff 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; YCS 1,2,3,4. GARY Bebop BENDELE Co-operative . . . Active . . . Wild about electronics and photography . . . copped high science awards in district state, and national contests . . . Jets Vice President 3; Jets President 4. SUE Susie BEST Sweet . . . Loyal , . . Reliable four year Band mem- ber . . . Famous for her way-out pizza parties . . . Band officer 4 . . . Librarian 4. FRED Fritz BRADSHAW Shy . . . Sincere . . . Faithful eight-year member of the 4-H . . . major interests include raising steers and farming . . . Football 1. MARY Gidget BENDELE Demure . . . Pixie ' like ... A cute little figure who is good with figures . . . Likes to argue . . . Could hold her own with Cicero any old day. JOSEPH Gov BRICKER Dependable . . . Johnny-on-the-spot ... An in- dispensable helping hand . . . Spends his spare time in pursuing his interests in history . . . Possesses great school spirit . . . Merit medalist 1,2,3 . . . Hi-Fi Club 2,3,4. HELEN LADONNA EGGE AAN Energetic . . . Pleasant . . . Keeps the library in order . . . Hates to see piles and piles of unchecked books . . . Perfect four year attendance . . . Crest staff writer . . . Cheerleader 3 . . . Chorus 4. PHILIP Phil BRYAN Intellectual . . . Gifted . . . Avid golfer and bowler . . . Bond 1,2,3,4 . . . Officer 3,4 .. . Latin Award 1,3 . . . Spelling award 3 . . . Upper one-fourth of the class . . . Acolyte i ,2,3,4 . . . Shield staff 3 . . . Crest staff writer 4 . . . Merit Student 2,3 .. . B.G.S.U. Summer Advanced Chemistry Course 3. MARSHA PAULINE FULLER Quiet . . . Thoughtful . . . Star mimeographer of the parish Sunday Bulletin . . . Enthusiastic reader and writer of mystery stories. ROGER Rog FULLER Sedate . . . Reserve . . . Makes his money probing beans . . . Enjoys hunting in his spore time . . . Keen on history . . . Football 2,3. TERRIE Grif GRIFFIS Witty . . . Humorous . . . The girl with the 1001 wise remarks . . . Student Council ) . . . Typing and Shorthand awards 3 . . . Latin Award 1 . . . Shield staff 3 . . . Major- ette 1,2,3,4 . . . District Certificate of Recognition in English 1. TIMOTHY Spanky DREWYORE Jovial . . . Rough and ready . . . Mr. Football, spurred the squad as co-coptoin . . . Dreads the very thought of wind sprints . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball Manag- er 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, HELEN Kay GROTHOUS Bashful . . . Refined . . . Known to be able to keep secrets . . . earns her spending money baby- sitting . . . Girls ' basketball 1,3,4. CHARLES Charlie ELLIS Versatile . . . Sports minded . . . Boonerville ' s pride shines in the B.J. backcourt . . . Frequently recalls his unusual summer job . . . Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Missions 4; Student Council 1. CAROL Kay HEITZ Dramatic . . . Excitable . . . Considers being a delegate to Buckeye Girls ' State her most exciting experience . . . Student Council 3; Certificate of recognition 1,2; Shield Staff 3; Crest Social Editor 4; Hi-Fi Club 1,2,3,4; Merit Medalist 1,2,3,4. PAUL Fetz FETZER Reserve . . . Courteous . . . Eager acquotic-sports fan . . . Best known for his diving ability . . . Mechanical Drawing Award 3 . . . Head Football Manager 1,3,4; Football 2; Basketball Manager 1. JANET Jazzy JOHNSON Sparkling . . . Optimistic . . . Always wears a radi- ant smile . . . Fastest girl in SJH— Won a 50 Yd. Dash 3 . . . Missions 3; Shield Staff 3; Crest Under- classmen Editor 4; Cheerleader 3; YCS 2,3,4; Cho- rus 2,4; Hi-Fi Club 2,3, DENNIS Denny KILL Energetic . . . Capable organizer . . . Has a unique SJH spirit . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball manager 1, Merit Medalist 1,2,3; Chorus 4; Mechanical Drawing Award 3, Hi-Fi Club 1,2,3,4; CSMC delegate; Paladin Award 2. DORIS ANN KLAUS Attractive . . . Buoyant . . . Remembers the day frosting flew in Home Arts 1 . . . Copped trophies in girls ' athletic competition,- Girls ' Basketball 1,3; Chorus 1,2. DENNIS Denny FLANAGAN Considerate . . . Sharp . . . Allen Funt of SJH . . . Clicked a shutter for the ' 62 Crest . . . Jets ' Pres- ident 3 . . . Vice-president 4 . . . First place in na- tional science contest 3 . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Crest photographer 3,4; BGSU photography represent- ative 3. w ' ■m THELMA MAGDALEN KLAUSING Tactful . . . Pleasant . . . Enjoys domestic life . . . Spends her spare time curled up with a good book . . . Girls ' Basketboll 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. JAMES Nubby FUERST Comical . . . Ornery . . . Likeable farmer from Columbus Grove . . . Has been overheard to soy how he loves math and physics — we wonder? , . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4. SANDRA Sandy MARTIN Agreeable . . . Commercial whiz . . . Prize typist for the ' 62 Crest . . . Certificate of recognition in English 1 . . . Shorthand and Typing Awards 3 . . . Second prize spelling award 3 . . . Typist for Shield and Crest 3,4 . . . Interested in the Berlin division. DAVID Dove GERDEMAN Cute . . . Cunning . . . The pint-sized lad with a five-gallon smile . . . Real keen jokster . . . Hot rods on his block buggie scooter ... A cool cot from the West Side. MARIE JEANETTE MEYER Gay . . . Amusing . . . Has a knack for saying the right things the wrong way in civics class . . . Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4. ROBERT Grendel GORDON Jovial . . . Practical jokester . . . Turns chicken when he goes egg plucking . . . Claims that his cor has a combined cose of cancer and whooping cough . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4 . . . Football 1,4. MARY Bubbles MEYERS Quizzical . . . Amiable . . . Gets her mords wixed . . . Brings home stray pups . . . Favorite expression I don ' t get it! . . . Girls ' Basketball 1,2, 3,4 ,. , Cheerleader 1,3 .. . Chorus 1,2,4 . . . YCS 1,2,3,4. NEIL Gronie GRONE Faithful . . . Fascinating . . . Man of many faces . . . Owns the wildest hair-do in town . . . Man of men . . . Loves to ice-skate — on his stomach, that is . . . Friend to all. JOYCE Maud MUELLER Blondie . . . Noticeable . . .- Famous for her Fourth of July slumber party . . . Punches a cash register at Bob ' s Grocery . . . Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2. CHARLES Chuck HAMMOND Wooly . . . Wonderful . . . 205 pounds of Go get ' em spirit . . . Professional basketball star . . . First assistant to Staff Photographer Denny Flano- gon . . . Has a green thumb. BONNIE Bootsie NESBITT Sentimentol . . . Sweet . . . Earned the name Crash Collins ' after her friends rode with her the first time . . . Eager movie and television hound . . . Shorthand Award 3; Crest Staff writer . . Girls ' Basketball. JAMES Rick HANSER Persistent . . . Creative . . . Swimming enthusiast . . . Spirited cheerleader . . . Leader in school activities . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Shield Staff 3; Crest Staff 4; Basketball manager 4; Football cheerleader 4; Chorus 4. NORMA Lou OSTING Lively . . . Musical . . . Plays a cool sax . . . Will always remember the seat with the noil in English IV . . . Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4. RALPH Hessie HESSELING Shy . . . Composed . . . Classifies the FFA trip to Chicago, as first, in his memories of life at SJhl . . . Spends his working hours farming . . . FFA 1,2,3,4 . . . Basketball 1. SCARLEH Pinky OSTING Equestrienne . . . Volcanic . . . Dole Evans of SJH . . . Burnt-out brakes seems to be a weekly prob- lem . . . Student Council 2; Auxilium Latinum Award 2; Crest Senior Editor 4; Shield Staff 3; BGSU Journalism Workshop 3; Merit Student 1,2; Chorus 1. Upper one-fourth of the class. EUGENE Gene HICKEY Industrious . . . Understanding . . . Official carry- out boy at Scott ' s . . . Useful asset to the football squad . . . Mechanical Drawing Award 3; Aco- lyte 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. DIANE Peanuts PAHHOFF Popular . . . Active . . . Spends her summers saving lives at the sv imming pool . . . Student Council 4; Missions 1,2; Crest Senior Editor 4; Shield stafF 3; Upper one-fourth of the class; BGSU Journalism Workshop 3; Merit Medalist 1,2,3; Girls ' Basketball 3,4; Cheerleader 1,4; Homecoming Attendant 2,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4. ROBERT Poopsey HIEH Toll , . . Handsome . . . received a Colifornio tan in his Sophomore summer . . . Missions 2,3; Latin award 1; Essay Award . . . Upper one-fourth of the class; Shield staff 3; Crest staff writer; Cheer- leader 4; Hi-Fi Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. JOAN Joanie POHLMAN Wholesome . . . Sociable . . . Remembered for her Hallowe ' en Hayride . . . Returned to SJH from Notre Dome Academy in her senior year . . . Homecoming Attenda nt 4 . . . Chorus 4. JOHN Jock HOFFMAN Huntsman . . . Mild . . . Known as Killer to area woodland creatures . . . Punches a time clock at Tri-County . . . Tears up surrounding cities with a ' 57 Pontiac. PATRICIA Pat POHLMAN Industrious . . . Capable . . . Spanish enthusiast . . . Loves the thrills of SJH basketball gomes . . . A future Florence Nightingale . . . Auxilium Latinum Award 1; Chorus 4; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3. WAYNE Shiek HOTZ Dexterous . . . Indomitable . . . Readily gives a first-hand description of Saudi Arabia . . . Received Lineman of the Week Award 4 . . . Missions 4; Football 3,4; Crest Basketball Editor 4; Chorus 4; BGSU Journalism Workshop 4, RITA Rit POHLMAN Good-natured . . . Hotrod . . . Exclaims Ofer to everything . . . Frequently seen roddin ' her little blue Ford and listening to hillbilly music . . . Girls ' basketball 2, JOSEPH Doc ILLIG Persistent . . . Alert . . . Has great interest in sports . . . Excels in managerial chores . . . Acolyte 1,2, 4 , . . Football Manager 1,2,4 . . . Sure bet at horse racing . . . Good sense of humor. KAREN Kay RAHRIG Intelligent . . . Genuine ... A willing teacher for her slower classmates . . . Perfect attendance 1,2, 3,4; Certificate of recognition 2; Latin Award 3; Essay Award 1; Shield StofF 3; Crest StofF writer 4; Girls ' Basketball 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4. DENNIS Hairs KEHRES Handyman . . . Sharpshooter . . . Fur skinner and jack of all trades . . . FFA 1,2,3,4; FFA Reporter 4; FFA Speaking Award 3; Basketball 1. LINDA Bird RICKER Sharp . . . Sociable . . . Blushes when someone suggests Cheering more louder at pep rallies . . . Student Council 1,2; Cheerleader 2,3; Chorus 1,2; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4. HOWARD Butch KILL Debonair . . . Friendly . . . Adept In moth and party-giving . . . Most at organizing bowling leagues . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Mechanical Drawing Award 3; Shield Staff 3; Crest Underclassman Editor 4; BGSU Journalism Work- shop 4. ■■: !¥ ' %. CAROL Chauncey RODE Athletic . . . Rythmical . . . Noted for her zany sense of humor and her fabulous dancing ability . . . Terrific bowler . . . Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1 ; Crest StafF Writer 4. THOAAAS Tom KLAUSING Resourceful . . . Amiable . . . Proficient percus- sionist . . . Usually seen in his yellow and white Dodge . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1. LINDA Lin RODE Chic . . . Petite . . . Known by her friends as a first-class wit and cord shark . . . Missions 1,4; Commercial Award 3; Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Homecoming Attendant 4. ROBERT Bob KRAMER Red-headed . . . Be-freckled . . . Quiet . . . Shy . . . Dedicoted Vo-Ager . . . Hunts and traps in his free time . . , FFA 1,2,3,4. DORIS Dorie SAUM Friendly . . . Favorable . . . Aiming for a future secretarial position . . . Seems to consider riding the bus the most delightful activity of the school day . . . Band 1,2,4, JAMES Brady LANG Keen-witted . . . Ingenious . . . Golfer extraordinary . . . Entertains with his English accent . . . Mis- sions 2; Basketball 1,2 .. . Baseball 1,2,3,4; Serra Club Medolist 3; Honor student 1,2,3.4. KATHLEEN Kathy SCHMERSAL Loquacious . . . Friendly . . . Plays o real cool baritone sax . . . Quick with wise sayings . . . Good advertisement for Halo . . . Band 1,2,3,4; Cho- rus 4. RICHARD Lloyd UUSER Punster . . . Reliable . . . Considers himself a Latin master, eg. Et tu, Rolphy? ... A loyal spectator and ready participator in sports . . . Acolyte 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Basketball 1,2; John Pal- mer Davis Award in history 2. BERNADETTE Penny SEVER Dedicated . . . Ambitious . . . Sensational summer social worker . . . NWOASC 3 . . . Student Coun- cil 3 .. . Auxilium Lotinum Award 2; Spelling Award 2; Paladin Award 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Crest Staff Writer 4; Buckeye Girls ' State 3; Merit Stu- dent 1,2,3; Hi-Fi Club 1,2,3,4; YCS 2,3,4. DAVID Dave LEFFERS Courteous . . . Indifferent . . . Puts his time in as a carry-out boy at Pangles . . . Davy Crockett of the coon country . . . FFA Treasurer 4; FFA Speak- ing Award 3; Acolyte 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4. JOANN Jo SHUMAKER Quiet . . . Co-operative . . . Terrific go-getter with loads of school spirit . . . Whiz with a baton . . . Majorette 1,2,3,4; Merit Medalist 1,2,3; Girls ' Bas- ketball 2; Homecoming Attendant 3. ROGER Joey IINDEMAN Entertaining . . . Good-natured . . . The man with all the smiles . . . Refuses to answer to the name Bulldog ... FFA President 4; FFA Speaking Award 3,4; Missions 1; Acolyte 1,2,3,4. MARCIA Speedy SPIELES Eager . . . Wholehearted ... A five-and ten-cent clerk with a million-dollar smile . . . Student Coun- cil 4; Shield Staff 3; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2. JAMES Jim McCABE Loquacious . . . Convival . . . Sensational shoe store salesman . . . Ready participant In school activities . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Hi-Fi Club 3,4; Cho- rus 4. VIRGINIA Ginny STUDENKA Thoughtful . . . Meditative ... A ready friend with a willing helping hand . . . Earns her spending money babysitting . . . Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4. GARY Merlin MILLER Refined . . . Contemplative . . . Has a controversial birthday, April 1 . . . Gifted M.C. . . . Acolyte 1,2; Shield Stoff 3 . . . Auxillum Lotlnum Award 1 . . . Upper one-fourth of the class 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Certificate of Recognition 2,3. JUDY Sis SUEVER Silent . . . Stable . . . Likes to browse through the Ford Museum . . . Avid historian . . . Pays her bills with money earned by babysitting, THOMAS Tom MUELLER Go-getter . . . Agitator . . . Remembered for his drum pounding in the bond . . . Will never forget Hallowe ' en — 1961 ... Hi-Fi President 3,4; Paladin Award 3; Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Merit Medalist 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Mr. Crest of 1962. WILLIAM Moe MURRAY Considerate . . . Generous . . . Frequently seen chauffering a carload of girls around town . . . Pumps gas in his working hours . . . Mechonicol Drawing Award 3 . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Football 1, 3; Basketball 1; Bowling 1,2,3,4. JANE Jonie TRENTMAN Thoughtful . . . Gracious . . . Sparkles with unique ideas . . . Emily Dickinson of SJH . . . Chorus 2,3,4; Poetry Award 2,4; Auxillum Latlnum Award 1. PATRICIA Patty TRENTMAN Calm . . , Mischievous . . . Quiet from 8:15 to 2:55 on weekdays, but lively and rambunctious at the sound of the final bell . . . Loves to Sing along with Mitch . . . Chorus 1,2. KARL Odie ODENWELLER Artistic . . . Humorous . . . Carried a pigskin for SJH for four years . . . Loves horseback riding and water sports . . . Good shoulder to cry on , , . Bond 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. THOMAS T.P. POHLMAN Reserved . . . Submissive . . . Intensely interested in carpentry and electricity . . . Enjoys trapping and farming . . . FFA 1,2,3,4 . . . FFA Secretary 4. FRANK Throky SHIMMOELLER Quizzical . . . Mysterious . . . Ace member of the Jets club . . . Seems to be car-accident prone . . . Edison in the making . . . Jets 3,4; Jets Treasurer 3; Jets Secretary 4. JOHN Big John SHIMMOELLER Double-Decker Joe . . . Restrained . . . Seems as if his life works on a double-decker chain ... Is a double threat on the football field . . . Holds down two jobs . . . Football 1,2,3,4. THOMAS Tom SHIMMOELLER Easy-going . . . Bashful . . . Took over the Jets Treasury (with both hands) . . . Carries out grocer- ies at Scott ' s . . . Jets 1,2,3,4; Jets Treasurer 4; Science Award 3. PAUL Smitty SMITH Adroit . . . Imaginative . . . Has a real knack for witticisms . . . Experiment organizer in science class . . . Always has information correct . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4 . . . Missions 3. WILLIAM Weasel STANT Calm . . . Cool . . . Versatile in every field of sports . . . Farming takes up most of his time and in- terests . . . FFA 1,2,3,4; FFA Vice-president 4; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM Biscuit VAN PELT Perspicacious . . . Instigator . . . Known for his car the wreck . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Auxilium Latinum Award 1; Football 1; Hi-Fi Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. ROGER Butch WEIGLE Slim . . . Casual . . . Spends most of his time be- hind the wheel of his Ford (uses delivering gro- ceries OS an excuse) . . . Mechanical Drawing Award 3; Basketball Manager 4; Football 1,2. DAVID Kent WIECHART Gentlemanly . . . Masculine . . . Known by a cer- tain few as Wrong Way Wiechart . . . Drives a black Chrysler limousine . . . Mechanical Drawing Award 3; Crest Football Editor; BGSU Journalism Workshop 4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 1. 2,3,4. PAUL Daniel WIECHART Good-natured . . . Considerate . . . Captains his speedboat, the Queen Anne . . . Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Missions 1; Student Council 4; Hi-Fi Club 2,3,4. ROBERT Willie WILCOX Understanding . . . Fun-loving . . . Mole Ann Lan- ders of SJH . . . Missions 2; Student Council 1; Mechanical Drawing Award 3; Acolyte 1,2,3,4; Crest Football Editor . . . Bosketball I; Football 1, 2,3; BGSU Journalism Workshop 4. MICHAEL Mike WILSON Towering . . . Debater . . . Big man on the basket- boll team . . . Acolyte 1,2.3,4; Basketboll 1,2,3,4; Hi-Fi Club 3,4; Upper one-fourth of class; Debate team 3; Safety representative 4. KENNETH Kenny Joe WRASMAN Carefree . . . Sociable . . . Always on the road from Landeck to Delphos ... A read Handy-Andy with tools . . . Loyal Landeck Farmer . . . Bowling 1,2,3,4; Acolyte 1,2,3,4. RONALD Hawker WURST Intent . . . Incredulous ... A serious student . . . Mokes it a point to sotisfy everyone . . . Always be- hind the SJH basketball team . . . Acolyte 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2. 1962 €te Seniors of tomorrow plan eye atching proiects for the juniors: Janet Vorst, student council representative; Mary Lou Kill, Jeanne Urbine, missions,- Patricia Brinkman, student council. LOWER: Jack Wiechart, student council; William Brennon, missions; Eugene Klaus, student council; and Roger Schlereth, missions. Virginia Altman Richard Boird Lois Baldauf •■4 ••V Ronald Baumgarte Helga Best ' Yvonne Boerger .O David Bracker Gerald Brickner Richard Brunsv ick . t Gary Buettner Betty Burger Carolyn Burger Hk JjjJfefek William Bridges Barbara Cavelage Henry Carder Susan Cooley Daniel Cramer Richard Dickrede Larry Deitering Renee Dukes Joann Eggeman John Etzkorn Carol Flanagan Thomas Freund Michael Fuerst Shieio Fuerst Mildred Gable Thomas Geddings Jeonetfe Gerschutz James Gerdeman Constance Goedde Ronald Goergons i Donald Goergons Paula Greulich James Grone H Vl v Helen Hempfling 32 Joann Hilvers Edward Hoehn Marcia Hoersten Alice Holdgreve Rebecca Horstman Roger Horstman Joseph Imber Anna Johnson Ronald E. Kaverman Jane Kil Ronald L. Kaverman Michael Kriegel William Laudick Judith Louer Dennis Louse Joyce Lindemon Dean Martin Robert Mueller 33 r- tN ' ' . i ' t ■iv.vv iv TArft ' 1 ' ■■a ? Michael Odenweller Donald Osfing , rf John Osting ' Daniel Pohlman Roger Pothast Paula Rahrig Jane Reddington Barbara Reuille Eugenia Ricker Patricia Ricker James Schulte Michael Schimmoeller --esi ' Sandra Schwinnen Barbara Shenk Karen Shirack William Shumaker Bonnie Stallkamp Susan Smil-h Constance Tippie Irvin Trentman Joyce Turnwald Jane Von Pelt Jeannine Wagner Voleta Wollenhorst Dee Ann Westrich Diane Wanamaker Joyce Welch Janet Wiechort Larry Williams Seven committee reasons why the Homecoming Dance was a great success: Janet Vorst, Patricia Brinkmon, Mary Lou Kill, Jeanne Urbine, Gene Klaus, Jack Wiechort, and Roger Schlereth. MIS - Donald Wieging Dfane Wurst space-pacing with the stars are officers of Room I: Susan BrandehofF and Robert Wegesin, student council representatives; Mary Ann Kundert and Gerald Wannemacher, missions. Aiming for the moon is the goal of the class officers of Room 7: Helen Fischer and Donald Pathoff, student council; Ann Wulfhorst, Dennis Ditto, missions. Room 5 blasts ofF from Cope SJH with four peppy officers: Pomelo Clark and Dule Jostpile, mission representatives; Diane Grubenhoff and John Rupert, student council. y Robert Baird ;t.; • Robert Baldauf Kathryn Bendele Michael Bockey Robert Brennaman David Brickner Judith Bridges Kenneth Brinkman James Carder Jerry Carder Sharon Drewyore Ronald Fetzer Sharon Fuller David Grothouse Jacquelyn Geddings Larry Grothouse Diane Gerdeman Roger Hagemon Ronald Goedde David Hedrick Daniel Grothaus Carl Heitz Ellen Hesseling Donald Kemper Thomas Hickey Roger Kimmet Rose Ann Hiett Mary Klausing Carol Holdgreve Fred Kollsmith James Kaverman Sue Ann Korb Thomas Kundert Starr Miller Alan Louse Gary Moenter Nancy Mack Diana Nomina James Menke Susan Nomina Carol Miller Philip Odenweller Sonna Osting Edward Pohlman Susan Osting Susan Reinemeyer Candance Patton William Reinemeyer Diana Pohlman Arlene Renner Donald Pohlman Christine Rode Mork Sever Nancy Stant ( ' Sharon Sanders Dale Schwinnen Marilyn Scherger James Schwinnen Moriella Shumoker Richard Stemen W - 4 V Ronald Schimmoeller Larry Schwinnen Sharon Smith Dorothy Suever Ronald Schlereth Michael SefFernick Michael Spieles Jane Suever Carolyn Schwinnen Stephen SefFernick Mary Stant Ronald J. Suever arsr g W ' 4 Ronald L. Suever Annette Van Oss Daniel Thitoff Michael Van Schoyck Larry Topp Dennis Warnecke Judith Trentman Michael Warnecke Diane Ulrich Nancy Welch Virginia Wiecher Ruth Wiechort Mary Lou Williams Sharon Wiechort Jane Wrasmon Beth Wieging Thomas Wurst Mary Ann Will Room 201 keeps pace with SJH ' s activities under the leadership of Michael Koester, Mar Weisgerber, mission representatives; Kenneth Youngpeter and Linda Kiausing, student council representatives. Room 202 swings into action under the pilotship of Steven Rapier, Janice Moenter, mission representatives; Gregory Miller, Sue Shumaker, student council representatives. Room 213 has its eye on the future with class officers: Michael Von Autreve, Janet Scherger, mission representatives; Carl Sever and Mary Pothost, student council representatives. Linda Boir Sondra Brown Linda Brinkamn Jane Hoersten Betty Klaus a Jean IHi Dennis Metzner Frank Minnig Dennis Patthoff Embued with the spirit of Retreat, Seniors Kenneth Wrasman, Dave Wiechort, Robert Gordon, and Robert Wilcox stop in for on informal chat with Retreat Master Father Cleo S. Schmenk. ■| MnHHB : -..M K. v wf lit J,iSiS£ jH ' :.- M :m (r Senior acolytes betray expressions of mixed emotions as ; they pose for their final get-together as servers. ROW I: Paul ' Wie- chort, Philip Bryan, the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Carl F. Reineck, pastor; the Rev. Thomas W. Kuhn, principal, Michael McKowen, Eugene Hickey, and William Von Pelt. ROW 2: Roger Lindeman, Robert Wilcox, Timothy Drev yore, Dennis Kill, Joseph lllig, James Neumeier, and iennis ' Flanagan. ROW 3: NeiPGrone, Richard. Lauser, Thomas Klausing, Paul Smith, Karl Odenweller, James Fischer, and Howard Kill. ROW 4: James McCabe, Richard Man- ser, Michael Wilson, Thomas Mueller, Ronald Wurst, and William Murray. If v;. ' Introducing a new Idea in the study of current events. Father Kuhn is shown reviewing film strips of world news in the senior girls ' Civics-Sociology Class. Y Members of the American History Class: Robert Mueller, Jeannine Wagner, and Valeto Wollenhorst inspect workbooks compiled by the class In commemoration of the Civil War during the observance of its Centennial Year. James Lang presents his winning Voice of Democracy speech while Joan Pohlman, Dee Ann Westrich, and Gary Miller eagerly wait to deliver their entries in the contest. itutee Pt s lcms Jean Miller and Lonna Grewe lead a group of fresh- man girls in a discussion of joy-in-prayer as outlined in Hi-Time, a magozine used to correlate religious facts. Members of the 1962 SHIELD staff are entertained by SJH ' s interna- tionally famous sportswriter. Bill Sterns Brennan. Bill displays the issue that contains the Pulitzer-prize account of the famous Miami-Erie Hockey Swindle of late January. Watching in amusement ore Diane Wanomaker, Joyce Welch, Jeanne Urbine, and Janet Vorst, (seated); Bonnie Stalkamp, Jane Reddington, Carol Flanagan, Dee Ann Westrich, Joyce Turnwald, Barbara Shenk, typist; Joyce Lindemon, Sue Smith, Mildred Gabel, Genie Rtcker, Carolyn Burger, and Valeta Wal- lenhorst. . ui c ' riupia c?t panOi These Spanish students have found that o tape recorder can be a big help in language study. Gene Klaus, Patricia Pohlmon, end Kathy Rode lead the class in diction exercises. Laagttoges Mary Weisgerber and Bernard Will play a game of Roman Pinochle as Robert Wil- liams drills David Weber and Lonno Grewe in the flash card technique during fresh- man Latin class. American Literature experts from English III report on Negro Spirituals and Frontier Folk Songs for their classmates ' listening pleasure. Bill Brennon (at desk) emcees the panel consisting of Ronald E. Koverman, Lorry Williams: Morcia Hoersten, and Den- nis Louse, record Jockey. ■) jf% ■p -X ' In keeping with the great cultural traditions of SJH, the band presents the classical Three Little Pigs during one of their terrific half-time shows. Under the leadership of head marjorette, Lois Hageman, the majorettes seem to be really concentrating on their routines, with the exception of Terrie Griffis who, evidently, would rather sleep. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Bowersox, the dynamic Marching- Bond is shown during one of the formations sparking half-time entertainment. Mr. Donald Bowersox, Chorus Director, addresses the student body before the concert, giving the back- ground and origin of the music in the Christmas Cantata. CWsthfiOS Ccudaioj Members of the Concert Choir pause as they take their positions on the stage. (What ' s with the mustache, Jeannle?) I Glorious strains of Christmas melodies fill the halls of old St. John ' s as Mr. Bowersox directs the Concert Choir during their Christmas program. Playing Lrberoce style complete with candela- bra, Susan Smith accompanies the Concert Choir at the Christmas Cantata. OmjcenJb Bctiui % - KSS Mr. Donald Bowersox VlA6dti off OmjO tJbBaMd Relieved after nights and nights of practice, the Concert Band radiates satisfaction at having been very well received at their annual performance. Members include: ROW ONE: Pamela Clark, Jane Reddington, Dennis Kill, Thomas Mueller, Thomas Klausing, and James Menke; ROW TWO: Helen Fischer, Susan Osting, Betty Burger, Robert Wegesin, Annette Van Oss, Penny Sever, Pamela Patton, Mary Klausing, Norma Osting, Kathleen Schmersal, Philip Bryan, Sonnie Osting, Candace Patton, and Sue Best; ROW THREE: Richard Dickrede, Jane Marsh, Joann Shumaker, Janet Scherger, Sandra Louse, Susan BrondehofF, Arlene Renner, Linda Kill, Doris Saum, Roger Hogeman, Ann Wulfhorst, and David Weber; ROW FOUR: Karl Odenweller, JoAnn Hilvers, Jane Von Pelt, Anita Vogt, Sue Shumaker, Larry Grot house, Robert Beckmon, Barbara Bonifas, and Barbara Imber; ROW FIVE: Helga Best, Ruth Reine- meyer, Michael Bockey, Donald Kemper, Ronald Goergens, and Frank Schimoelier. Diana Cooley, Jomes Sief- ker, Nancy Nogle, Gary Grubenhoff, and Richard Lauser, ancient history stu- dents, chart the Time Line of history through its develop- ment. The Time Line here displayed depicts the pro- gressive phases of the Ro- man Empire. Bu itiess Wyd These efficient secretaries of the future demonstrate the techniques of using the dictaphone, adding machines, and electric typewriters during a busi- ness practice session. Practical physics students; Roger Pothost, Gerald Brickner, and John Osting demonstrate to the class a method of finding resistance experimentally by Ohm ' s Low. CcXmce Robert Wegesin and Alan Lause pose with Mr. Robert Kurucz, head of the Biology Department, beside their model of the circulatory system which served as their first semester biology project. Focus on Einsteins . . . Robert Hiett verifies a physics law of weights and balances, while Frank Schimoeller and Richard Hanser take down the results. Onlooker Carol Hietz looks OS if she might be drinking a soda. Amid rows of test tubes, acid bottles, and Bunsen burners, Janet Vorst and Joseph Imber stand, facinoted by the variety of equipment needed in a chemistry class. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Lloyd Smith, William Shumaker, John Etzkorn, Tom Freund, Michael Schim- molier, Don Osting, James Gerdemon, Roger Horstmon, and Roger Pothast, slave over income tax forms. ( Don ' t forget the money you made at Black Jack, boys. ) Graphing seems to come easy to these freshman Algebra students: Michael Kester, Dove Weber, Steve Rapier, Mary Weisgerber, Barbara Saum, and Ruth Reinemeyer as they smilingly exhibit another victory in the field of math. Vo-Ag boys trouble shooting the screv ed up motor wonder Who did it? : Ken- neth Renner, John HofFman, William Stant, Mr. Robert McBride, instructor. Gory Louth, Roger Lindeman, Tom Pohlmon, Dennis Keh- res, David Leffers, Ralph Hesseling, Robert Kramer, and Kenneth Wrosman. Leslie Morton, latest edition to the junior class, has rocked SJH with her magnetic personality and lovable charm. A transfer student from Redondo Beach, California, Leslie finds school life ot SJH most enjoyable. Hardly time enough to stop and pose . . . Patricia Trentmon and Helen Grot- house concentrate intently on laying out a pattern while Virginia Studenka and Marie Meyers put the finishing touches to a Home Arts project. Beauty and the Beasts? Well, not exactly! Queen h. ' adine ' s charm is enhanced at the Homecoming Dance by the contrast of the handsome senior boys surrounding her: Jim Fischer, Mike McKowen, Paul Wlechart, Jim Neumeier, and Howard Kill. Queen Nodine Von Schoyck escorted by Michael McKowen, presi- dent of the Student Council, reigns for a glorious evening over the Homecoming Festivities held in the SJH Gym, October 14. Attendants and their escorts: Dorothy Sever and Dennis Ditto; Judy Trentmon, Dole Jostpille, Joyce Turnwold, Gene Klaus,- Linda Rode, Howard Kill; James Neumeier; Diane PotthofF, James Fischer; Helen Hemfllng, Roger Schlereth; Joan Pohlmcn, Paul Wiechart; Ann Wuiforst and Robert Wegesin. As one queen to another, Nadine pauses with Mike to pay tribute to the loveliest Queen of them all — the Queen of Heaven. It ' s a happy moment for both mother and daughter as Nodine ' s joy spills over onto her mother, Mrs. Mary Van Schoyck. Despite the chilly evening, Nadine flashes a worm smile as she rides in high style to the stadium. Co-captains Jim Neumeier and Tim Drewyore place the cherished crown upon a tearful, but radiant Queen. The royal court in all its glory and beauty presides over the Homecoming Game. Say it with flowers, says Mike as he places the mums in Nodine ' s arms. r , J  ' Susan Walker - Queen Ann Shakespearean tragedy produced by Players Incorporated, November 8, 1961, In the St. John Auditorium. John Starrs Richard 111 Record table at the Hallowe ' en Party forms the center of activity. Dennis Hageman searches for a good record for Announcer Bob Williams, while Steve Rapier spins the discs. Winners of the costume competition are Norma Osting and Jo Shu mak- er as Wee Willie Win- kies. Judy Wiechart sports her cartoon- decked costume. Casper ' s Moon Masquerade: Casper (invisible, of course,) enjoys a playfully in the graveyard: Greg Miller, Dave Weber, Lonna Grewe, spooky spree at the Freshman Holiov e ' en Dance, October 26. Kay Neumeier, Mary Pothast, and Janice Moenter. While Ozzie, the owl, gazes solemnly, the donee committee cavorts Nope, not the traditional May Day pole — but a group of seniors caught in the swirl of the gym ' s centerpiece attraction. Three guesses! Who ore Dennis Kill, Scarlett Ostlng, Bonnie Nesbitt, and Sue Best interrupt their work for a pose in getting the bandstand ready for Harvest Moon, Thanksgiving Dance, sponsored by the seniors. Bob Hiett and Carol Heifz are two rea- sons for the huge success of Harvest Moon, senior-sponsored Thanksgiving Dance, held November 24. Lined up before the magic doorway that led to on evening of fun are committee members: Jo Shu maker, Joe Brick- er, Penny Sever, Doris Saum, James McCabe, Mary Meyers, Dennis Kill, and Karen Rah rig. iirv Ctesfc o 1962 Crest Award for Superior Salesmanship in the 1962 Subscription Campaign. Thomas Mueller Mr. Crest .i -.. «-«SSW! y To Thomas Mueller and Mary Lou Cramer, Seniors 206, goes the coveted distinction of Mr. and Miss Crest of 1 962. Thomas set a new high with 31 subscriptions; Mary Lou, 15.  ■i,) --- ' ■„«  iii«fr Mary Lou Cramer Miss Crest % Lois Hageman and Michael McKowen, co-chairmen of the 1961 Spring Formal — Blue Hawaii — pause for a picture near a scenic spot at the dance. Marjorie Schwlnnen escorted by Howard Kill odds a note of grace near the bandstand at the Blue Hawaii Dance last spring. Marjorie was chairman for this division of the Dance. Co hairmen Diane Patthoff and Tom Mueller agree that Blue Hawaii will go down in the seniors ' memory books as One Enchanted Evening. Chairmen of the altar committee pose with the evidence of their good planning: Phil Bryan, Karen Rahrig, Pat Pohlman, and Paul Wiechart. ' f V ,: V V-. i ' -f! i ■4. i%I - . ' • .1 ■.,jj i jl  i— i HMMNMNiiMt ' . ' 9 H ■■1 ■? m . 1 : . J mmn ■■- - ' ' i ,;;- lw i « 14 Inserts: Co-coptains Tim Drewyore and Jim Neumeier. FIRST ROW: Jim Kaverman, manager; Bob Wegesin, Karl Odenweller, David Bracker, Bob (Grendel) Gordon, Jim Neumeier, John Schimmoeller, Wm, (Dusty) Loudick, Henry Carder, manager; and Assistant Coach Bob Kurucz. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Arnzen, Gene Klaus, man- ager; John Rupert, John Wiechort, Bill Reinemeyer, Mike Spieles, Bill Stont, Wayne Hotz, Chuck Ellis, Gene Hickey, and Head Coach Ed Zolar. THIRD ROW: The Rev. Thomas W. Kuhn, athletic director; Roger Fuller, Bob Williams, Michael Bockey, Don Cramer, Ed Hoehn, Tom Freund, Ron Baumgorte, Bill Brennan, and Paul Fetzer, manager. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hickey, Tom Noonon, Ron Schlereth, Ron Goedde, Phil Odenweller, Thomas Geddings, George Lang, Dennis Louse, and Joe lllig, manager. Dove Wiechort and Robert Wilcox, sports editors, discuss the season ' s opening game with Jim Fischer and Mike Wilson, publicity managers. Dave Wiechart Sports Editor Robert Wilcox Sports Editor Chuck Ellis, Jim Neumeier, Bill Stont, and Dusty Laudick dennonstrate the stronghold of the backfield. C mJU Q ddljiniieM Chuck Ellis (Quarterback) Karl Odenweller (Guard) John Schimmoeller (Tackle) Roger Fuller (Tackle) Ron Schlereth, Tom Geddings, Bill Reinemeyer, and Ed Hoehn make the Jays ' second-string bocks. St. John ' s Athletic Department: Coach Robert Kurucz, Head Coach Ed Zalor, Athletic Director Father Kuhn and Coach Bob Arnzen make a sketch of the season ' s wins. Potae« Joys Linemen: Bill Brennan, Ron Baumgarte, Co-captain Tim Drewyore, and Wayne Hotz contribute a strong de- fense to the Jays ' team. 1SI: Tackle Bob Gordon, Center Gene Hickey, and Guard Dave Bracker comprise one-third of the team — the biggest third. Ai] Ed Hoehn cracks T-BIRD line for more yardag « ' ■, A 1, Ride ' em, T-BIRDSI W i-t i n 1 r K fi kiS Et tu, Brute! It is said mi that even the SAINTS llP had their differences. in But to think that fM L.C.C. ' s Principal was the Joys most loyal fan 1 for more than nineteen years!  v ■ ■jn .•■The Crest Staff presents the Sensational Six! These half-dozen cheerleaders go down in SJH ' s history as the victorious Hackling Hawks of the 1961 Football Season: Barbara Shenk, Rick Hanser, Genie Ricker, Bob HIett, and Carolyn Burger. STANDING is the Cheer Queen responsible for the new give — Mary Lou Cramer. Coach Ed Zaiar gives the fans a run-down on the chorus line-up. Principal Father Thomas Kuhn is in favor of a winning season. Footballrama catches the glamor of Color Day as the Jays opened the Grid Season with the traditional Pep Rally staged at the Delphos Recreational Field last September. LOWER FRONT: Blue Jay student boosters and faculty; FAR RIGHT: Cheerleaders in action; CHORUS LINE: Big, bad, brutal Blue Jays; FAR REAR: The Delphos St. John March- ing Bond. QMiS(m ' i RficW 88 5 ? (A - m So- z TO O m n a ? $ O 89 Mike Wilson Senior — Center Se u vt CjOtjQ ' M Bill Stanf Senior — Guard Charles Ellis Senior — Guard Captain Jim Fischer Senior — Guard DELPHOS ST. JOHN ' S BLUE JAYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1961-62 Fri. Nov. 24 PREVUE Fri. Dec. 1 Coldwater Sun. Dec. 3 Toledo Central Cath. Fri. Dec. 8 VAN WERT Sun. Dec. 10 Lima Central Cath. Fri. Dec. 15 KENTON Wed Dec. 27 HOLIDAY Fri. Dec. 29 TOURNAMENT Sat. Jan. 6 WAPAK BLUME Fri. Jan. 12 LINCOLNVIEW Sat. Jan. 13 Shawnee Sun. Jan. 21 Fremont St. Joseph Fri. Jan. 26 Ayersville Sun. Jan. 28 LIMA CENT. CATH. Tues. Jan. 30 Ottoville Fri. Feb. 9 CRESTVIEW Sat. Feb. 10 CELINA Fri. Feb. 16 Defiance Sat. Feb. 17 TIFFIN CALVERT Games in CAPITALS are played at home Charlie ' s confused. Who put the cement in his deoderant? Jim Fischer, Mike Wilson, and Bill Stant, senior cogers, re- hearse plays. Mike says, If ' mouseman ' (Charlie Ellis) were here, you guys wouldn ' t be so grabbyi Danny Grothaus — Sophomore Guard H i ai_ jm 1 t-J2fli 1 r 11 41 ,  ' 1 Reserve Basketball Team: BOTTOM ROW — Danny Thitpff, Larry Schwinnen, Jerry Carder, Jim Carder, Jim Schulte, David Groth- aus; TOP ROW — Coach Ed Zailar, Dan : Grothouse, Jerry Wan- nemocker, Mark Sever, Tom Geddings, Danny Cramer, John Rupert, arid Ronald Fetzer. Two Bits, Four Bits, Six Bits, a Dollar; All for the cheerleaders, stand up and holler. Let ' s yell for Nodine Von Schoyck, Helen Hemp- fling, Lois Hogeman, Marjorle Schwinnen, Jeanne Urbine, and Diane Patthoff. hWuaTowmjOm iijb pMm C - 62 December 27 Game 1 - 42 Ffei Jetuuw S - 59 December 2, Game ' , Dekkos . JoU - SS December 27-29, 1961 UtS Cliij - 56 December 29 Game 4 D j Jm . Jolui - 60 Ctestu ew - 49 December 29 Game 3 F6.Je4uutigs - 4S StJoW Ciestwtew, Co isohtixow DELPHOS ST. JOHN ' S 1961-62 BLUE JAYS Reserves Gold Dan Grothouse 11 Jim Schulte 30 Jim Carder 31 Tom Geddings 32 Dave Grothouse 33 Dan Thitoff 34 Jerry Carder 35 Dan Cramer 40 Mark Sever 41 Jerry Wannemacher 42 John Rupert 43 Ron Fetzer 44 Larry Schv innen 45 11 Soph. 5 ' 9 30 Jr. 5 ' 9 31 Soph. S ' 7 32 Jr. 6 ' 33 Soph. 57 34 Soph. 5 ' 6 35 Soph. 57 40 Jr. 6 ' 1 41 Soph. 5 ' 10 42 Soph. 5 ' 9 43 Soph. 5 ' 10 44 Soph. 5 ' 9 45 Soph. 5 ' 9 Cheerleaders — Reserves Dianne Grubenhoff Janice Koverman Candace Patton Pamela Clark Marilyn Scherger Susan BrandehofF Student Managers — Tim Drewyore Rick Hanser Roger Weigle Student Publicity Directors — Jim Neumeier Wayne Hotz S i vIVfT - 5 HHI H K Varsity Jim Carder 20 21 Jerry Carder 22 23 Charles Ellis 24 25 Gene Klaus 32 33 Roger Schlereth ... 34 35 Roger Pothast 40 41 Bill Stant 42 43 Dan Grothouse ... 44 45 Jim Fischer, Capt. . 50 51 Mike Wilson 52 53 Jack Wiechart 54 55 Denotes Letters Won Coaches — VARSITY - Bob Arnzen Assistant Coaches — Ed Zaiar, Bob Kurucz Principal — Rev. Thomas Kuhn Athletic Director — Rev. Thomas Kuhn Soph. 57 Soph. 57 Sr. 6 ' Jr. 6 ' Jr. 57 Jr. b ' S Sr. 5 ' 11 Soph. 5 ' 9 Sr. 5 ' 8 Sr. 6 ' 3 Jr. 6 ' Cheerleaders — Varsity Lois Hageman Dianne PatthofF Marjorie Schwinnen Jeanne Urbine Helen Hempfling Nadine Von Schoyck In Memoriam The Crest Staff pays tribute to Coach Richard Bechtel, a man whose spirit of teamwork and loyalty has been forever instilled in the hearts of those who attend St. John High. Mr. Bechtel, who passed away on January 1, 1962, has gone down in St. John ' s history as the coach who led the Blue Joys to the State Championship in ' 49. Famous State Champions of 1949; (BOHOM ROW) Ralph Wagner, Tom Brennan, Dove Schmelzer, Alvin Osting, and Dick Youngpeter; TOP ROW: John Giesken, Coach Don Potthoff, Coach Richard Bechtel, Dick Honingford, and the Rev. Edward C. Herr, St. John Principal in ' 49. Qjponh ymiuiu Oops there, Jim, don ' t bump your head on the rafters! Arf! Arf! You ' ve got the right tree, hounds, but the wrong coon. He went dot away! Mush, you Malemutes Dave Leffers and Denny Kehres try a stuffed decoy. (Just how coonie can we get?) There ' s a wicked gleom in the eye of yon batter-up. Such men are dangerous! Socle ' em, Jim! ' ' Uo vi wfe to Rje wfi wl)©t JANUARY 100 JUNE AuJbo ' vQjbh 101 Stiuiewfc Di fecfctvui Qanloit Bendele, Gary 640 North Canal Street Bendele, Mary 525 East Jackson Best, Sue 315 South Clay Bradshaw, Fred RFD 2, Elide Bricker, Joseph 507 South Cass Bryan, Philip 616 Bank Cramer, Mary Lou 522 South Cloy Drewyore, Timothy 534 Carolyn Drive Eggemon, Helen RFD 2 Ellis, Charles 203 North Pierce Fetzer, Paul 813 North Canal Fischer, James 911 Metbliss Avenue Flanagan, Dennis 1033 Park Avenue Fuerst, James RFD 3, Columbus Grove Fuller, Marsha 133 SuthofF Fuller, Roger 1 33 Suthoff Gerdeman, David RFD 3 Gordon, Robert Box 94, Ottoville Griffis, Terrie 1229 North Main Grone, Neil 617 South Main Grothous, Helen 407 East Eighth Hageman, Lois 703 East Harmon Hammond, Charles 628 North Washington Hanser, James R 228 West Seventh Heitz, Carol 447 East Cleveland Hesseling, Rolph RFD 2 Hickey, Eugene 452 East Second Hiett, Robert 720 West First Hoffman, John 705 West Third Hotz, Wayne 335 East Fourth lllig, Howard J 331 East Third Johnson, Janet 334 East Sixth Kehres, Dennis RFD 3 Kill, Dennis 523 Fort Jennings Road Kill, Hov ard RFD 1 Klaus, Doris RFD 1 Klousing, Thelma RFD 2, Fort Jennings Klausing, Thomas North Moening Kramer, Robert RFD 1 Lang, James 508 West Second Lauser, Richard 633 East Fifth Leffers, David RFD 1 Lindemon, Roger RFD 3 Martin, Sondra RFD 2 McCabe, James 702 West Fifth McKowen, Michael 210 North Franklin Meyers, Mary 428 South Main Meyer, Marie RFD 2, Spencerville Miller, Gary RFD 2, Spencerville Mueller, Joyce RFD 1 Venedocia Mueller, Thomas 303 South Pierce Murray, William 735 West First Nesbitt, Bonnie 207 West Fourth Neumeier, James 424 North Jefferson Odenweller, Karl RFD 2 Osting, Norma RFD 3 Osting, Scarlett RFD 2 Patthoff, Diane 405 North Franklin Pohlman, Joan RFD 2 Pohlman, Patricia RFD 2, Spencerville Pohlman, Rita RFD 3 Po hlman, Thomas RFD 3 Rahrig, Karen RFD 1 Ricker, Linda 610 South Main Rode, Carol 629 East Sixth Rode, Linda RFD 1 Saum, Doris RFD 2, Fort Jennings Schimmoeller, Frank 701 Elm Schimmoeller, John 740 West Second Schimmoeller, Thomas 740 West Second Schmersal, Kathleen 702 South Erie Schwinnen, Mariorie RFD 2, Spencerville Sever, Bernadette 222 Douglas Shumaker, Joann 531 South Main Smith, Paul 409 South Main Spieles, Marcia RFD 3 Stont, William RFD 1 Studenko, Virginia 226 Douglas Suever, Judy 404 South Jefferson Trentman, Jane RFD 2, Spencerville Trentman, Patricia RFD 1 Van Pelt, William 406 South Pierce Van Schoyck, Nadine 430 East Cleveland Weigle, Roger 535 West First Wiechart, David 405 South Clay Wiechart, Paul Ill North Canal Wilcox, Robert 834 North Pierce Wilson, Michael 516 South Washington Wrasman, Kenneth RFD 1 Wurst, Ronald 410 East Ninth JtudOtS Altman, Virginia 410 South Franklin Baldauf, Lois RFD I Baird, Rcihard 501 South Vine, Van Wert Baumgarte, Ronald RFD 1 Best, Helga 315 South Clay Boerger, Yvonne Box 77, Ottoville Brocker, David 501 South Canal Brennan, William 521 Carolyn Drive Brickner, Gerald 827 North Moening Bridges, William 720 West Bank Brinkmon, Patricia 704 East Euclid Brunswick, Richard 412 South Clay Buettner, Gary RFD I, Elida Burger, Betty 409 North Scott Burger, Carolyn 414 East Seventh Calvelage, Barbara 533 Fort Jennings Road Carder, Henry 475 South Pierce Cooley, Susan RFD 2 Cramer, Daniel 522 South Clay Deitering, Larry 483 South Washington Dickrede, Richard RFD 2 Dukes, Renee 534 West First Eggemon, Joann RFD 2 Etzkorn, John RFD 1 Flanagan, Carol 1033 Pork Avenue Freund, Thomas RFD 1 Fuerst, Michael 404 East Sev enth Fuerst, Sheila 404 East Seventh Gable, Mildred RFD 2 Geddings, Thomas 731 West Second Gerdeman, James RFD 3 Gerschutz, Jeanette RFD 2 Goedde, Constance RFD 1 Goergens, Donald 680 East Seventh Goergens, Ronald 680 East Seventh Greulich, Paula 803 East Suthoff Grone, James 617 South Main Hempfling, Helen RFD 3 Hilvers, JoAnn 636 South Jefferson Hoehn, Edward 914 East Third Hoersten, Marcia RFD 1 Holdgreve, Alice RFD 3 Horstmon, Rebecca 620 East Jackson Horstmon, Roger RFD 3 Imber, Joseph 723 West Second Johnson, Anna 334 East Sixth Kaverman, Ronald E 807 South Cloy Koverman, Ronald L RFD 3 Kill, Jane 610 South Clay Kill, Mary Louise RFD 1 Klaus, Eugene 915 North Canal 102 Kriegel, Michael 415 West Skinner Laudick, William 404 Carolyn Drive Louer, Judith 436 Cleveland Lause, Dennis 526 Dewey Lindeman, Joyce 238 Westbrook Avenue Martin, Dean RFD 2 Morton, Leslie Mueller, Robert 303 South Pierce Odenweller, Michael 428 West Second Osting, Donald 919 North Elm Osting, John RFD 2 Pohlmon, Daniel RFD 2, Spencerville Pothast, Roger RFD 2 Rahrig, Paula RFD I Reddington, Jane 211 Maple Reuille, Barbara RFD 1 Ricker, Eugenia 527 North Pierce Ricker, Patricio 535 East Fourth Schimmoeller, Michael RFD 2 Schlereth, Roger 609 West Third Schulte, James 401 Suthoff Schwinnen, Sandra RFD 1 Shenk, Barbara 229 East Third Shirack, Karen Fort Jennings Road Shumaker, William RFD I Smith, Susan 227 North Pierce Stollkamp, Bonnie 603 South Jefferson TIppie, Constance 661 East Seventh Trentman, Irvin 409 South Jefferson Turnwold, Joyce 110 Adams Urbine, Jeanne 528 Toomey Van Pelt, Jane 406 South Pierce Vorst, Janet RFD 1, Middlepoint Wagner, Jeannine 603 West Second Wallenhorst, Valeta RFD 1, Middlepoint Wanomaker, Diane 403 East Eighth Welch, Joyce 80 1 East Jackson Westrich, Dee Ann 426 West First Wiechart, Janet 405 South Cloy Wiechart, John Ill North Canal Wieging, Donald 714 West Bank Williams, Lorry 217 West Sixth Wurst, Diane 312 East Jackson C0f {i0tM0 «S Baird, Robert 501 South Vine, Van Wert Boldouf, Robert RFD I Bendele, Kathryn 525 East Jackson Brondehoff, Susan 532 East Fourth Brenneman, Robert 420 East Third Brickner, David 228 East Fourth Bridges, Judith 720 West Bank Brinkman, Kenneth 621 West Jennings Bockey, Michael RFD 2 Carder, Gerald 201 East Fifth Carder, James 201 East Fifth Clark, Pamela 425 North Cloy Ditto, Dennis 116 North Monroe Drewyore, Sharon 534 Carolyn Drive Fetzer, Ronald 813 North Canal Fischer, Helen 911 Metbliss Avenue Fuller, Sharon 133 Suthoff Geddings, Jacqu elyn 731 West Second Gerdemon, Diane RFD 3 Goedde, Ronold RFD 1 Grothaus, Daniel RFD 1 Grothouse, David 526 Eost Third Grothouse, Lorry 628 North Pierce Grubenhoff, Diana 303 Suthoff Hagemon, Roger 332 West Sixth Hedrick, David 539 West Seventh Heitz, Carl 447 East Cleveland Hesseling, Ellen RFD 2 Hickey, Thomas 452 East Second Hiett, Rose Ann RFD 1 Holdgreve, Carol RFD 3 Jostpille, Dole RFD 1, Fort Jennings Kavermon, James 439 South Washington Kavermon, Janice RFD 3 Kemper, Donald 616 West Second Kimmet, Roger RFD 1 Klausing, Mary RFD 2, Fort Jennings KoFtsmith, Fred Ill East Sixth Korb, Sue Ann 722 West Second Kunderf, Mary Ann 1003 Park Kundert, Thomas 303 West First Lang, George 508 West Second Louse, Alan 310 West Seventh Mack, Nancy RFD 2 Menke, James 927 Metbliss Avenue Miller, Carol RFD 1 Miller, Starr 716 North Moening Moenter, Gary RFD 2 Nomina, Diana RFD 3 Nomina, Susan RFD 3 Osting, Susan 515 East Suthoff Odenweller, Philip RFD 2 Osting, Sonna RFD 2, Fort Jennings Potthoff, Donald 405 North Franklin Patton, Condance 719 West Second Pohlman, Diana RED 3 Pohlmon, Donald 509 North Bredick Pohlman, Edward RFD 3 Reinemeyer, Susan 829 North Moening Reinemeyer, William 105 South State Renner, Arlene RED 1 Rode, Christine 409 South Franklin Rupert, John 402 East Ninth Sanders, Sharon 802 North Washington Scherger, Morilyn 227 North Cass Schlereth, Ronald 609 West Third Schimmoeller, Ronald RED 2 Schwinnen, Carolyn RED 1 Schwinnen, Dale RED 1, Venedocia Schwinnen, James RED 1 Schwinnen, Larry RFD 2, Spencerville Seffernick, Michael 509 West Sixth Seffernick, Stephen 509 West Sixth Sever, Mark 222 Douglas Shumaker, Marielio RED 1 Smith, Sharon 409 South Main Spieles, Michael 215 North State Stant, Mary 927 North Moening Stont, Nancy RED 1 Stemen, Richard 727 West Second Suever, Dorothy RED 1 Suever, Jane RFD 1 Suever, Ronald J 640 South Clay Suever, Ronald L RED 3 Thitoff, Daniel 527 West First Topp, Lorry 514 North Canal Trentman, Judy RFD t Ulrich, Diane RFD I Von Oss, Annette 810 North Franklin Van Schoyck, Michael 430 East Cleveland Wannemocker, Gerald 616 West Eighth Wornecke, Dennis RED 3 Warnecke, Michael 529 North Washington Wegesin, Robert RFD 2 Welch, Nancy 801 East Jackson Wiechart, Ruth Ann 405 South Clay Wiechart, Sharon RFD 2 Wiecher, Virginia 717 West Third Wieging, Beth Box II, Middle Point Will, Mary Ann ' 05 North Franklin Williams, Mary Lou 921 North Canal Wrosmon, Jane 635 North Franklin 103 Wulfhorst, Ann 701 South Main Wurst, Thomas RFD 1, Venedocio Ftes{uHeH Bcir, Lindo RFD 2 Beckman, Daniel 709 North Pierce Beckmonn, Robert RFD 1 Bendele, Richard 907 East Third Bockey, Dorothy RFD 3 Bonifas, Barbara 531 East Fifth Bonifas, Elaine 311 East Fourth Brickner, Eldon RFD 3 Brickner, James 805 Elide Avenue Brinkmon, Judith 1 32 West Clime Brinkman, Linda 621 West Jennings Brown, Sondro 520 Dewey Buecker, David 633 West Wayne Avenue Buettner, Ronald RFD 1 Burger, Janet 414 East Seventh Carder, Phyllis RFD 3 Carder, Ronald 704 South Adams Cooley, Diana RFD 2 Davis, Samuel 508 South Washington Dray, Robert 1 08 South Clay Eggeman, Judith RFD 1 Elwer, Jane RFD 2 Etzkorn, James RFD 1 Eversole, Nancy Box 131, Middle Point Fischer, Donald RFD 2 Fischer, Ronald RFD 2 Gable, Melvin RFD 2 Grewe, Lonna 700 West Fifth Grothaus, Ronald 407 East Eighth GrubenhofF, Garry 709 East Harmon Hogemon, Dennis 703 East Harmon Hogemon, Richard 603 South Cloy Haunhorst, Sharon RFD 1 Hoersten, Jane RFD 1 Hoffman, Rosemary 70S West Third Holdgreve, James RFD 3 Holdgreve, Karen 626 North Moening Hollar, Kathleen 602 Dewey Honigford, John 1028 South Adams Horstman, Dallas 620 East Jackson Horstman, Mary Ann RFD 3 Imber, Barbara 448 East Cleveland Johns, Sharon 112 East Sixth Kesler, Susonne 213 South Avenue, Van Wert Kimmet, Alvino 235 North State Klaus, Betty Ann RFD 1 Klaus, Gory RFD 1 Klausing, Linda 328 West Fifth Koester, Michael 621 South Main Kramer, Joyce RFD 1 Louse, Sandra 526 Dewey Lindeman, Richard RFD 3 Looser, Jane 1009 West Second Louth, John 535 West Cleveland Marsh, Jane 334 North Franklin Martin, Gloria RFD 1 Martin, Philip RFD 2 Metzner, Dennis 434 West Second Meyer, John RFD 2, Spencerville Miller, Dennis 218 South Franklin Miller, Gregory 532 North Conol Miller, Jean 636 East Second Minnig, Frank 403 ScDtt Moenter, Janice 432 East Cleveland Moreo, Michael 435 West First Mueller, Ruth Ann RFD 1 , Venedocio Murray, Beverly 223 Douglas Nagel, Nancy RFD 2 Neumeier, Kay Ann 610 West First Noonon, Thomas RFD 2 Gdenweller, James 428 West Second Osting, Arnold 427 South Adans Osting, Carolyn 919 North Elm Patthoff, Dennis 405 North Franklin Patton, Pamela 706 East Fourth Picker, Carlo 727 East Euclid Plocke, Rose Ann 434 South Franklin Pohlmon, Edith RFD 3 Pohlmon, Irene RED 2, Spencerville Pohlmon, Irene RFD 3 Pohlmon, James RFD 1 Pothost, Carol RFD 2 Pothast, Mary 521 South Pierce Powell, Morgene 709 North Washington Rohrig, Myron RED 1 Rapier, Stephen 509 West Third Reinemeyer, Ruth 333 West Second Ricker, Carl 434 East Cleveland Rode, Kathleen 409 South Franklin Rupert, Rita 402 East Ninth Soum, Barbara Scherger, Janet 227 North Cloy Schmersol, Thomas 702 South Erie Schmit, James 511 North Franklin Schwinnen, Linda RFD 1, Venedocio Sever, Carl 222 Douglas Shumoker, Susan 531 South Main Siefker, James 526 North Franklin Smith, Daniel 609 South Main Stant, Gerald 927 North Moening Stepleton, Beverly 681 East Seventh Sterling, David RFD 1 Tipple, Thomas 661 East Seventh Von Autreve, Michael 320 North Conol Vogt, Anita 808 West Second Wagner, Kenneth 603 West Second Wollenhorst, Bernord RFD 1, Middlepoint Wonnemacher, David 520 East Eighth Wornecke, Diane RFD 3 Wornecke, Morcio RFD 2 Wornecke, Theodore RED 2 Weber, David Fort Jennings Rood Weisgerber, Mary 233 North Stote Wiechort, Judith Ill North Canal Will, Bernard 711 West First Will, Richard 506 East Eighth Williams, Robert 217 West Sixth Wurst, John 1103 North Washington Youngpeter, Kenneth RFD 3 St. John ' s Rectory East Second St. John ' s Convent 429 East Second Arnzen, Robert 608 South Cass Bowersox, Donald 426 East Second Kurucz, Robert 403 West Fourth MocBride, Robert RFD 2 Fort Jennings Meyers, Mrs. Marie RFD 2 Shenk, Mrs. John 229 East Third Smith, Lloyd 227 North Pierce Weisgerber, Mrs. Henry 233 State Will, Mrs. Mary RFD 1 Zolor, Edward 418 South Clay 104 -••■i ' • ■■ -• ' jS ' . m - ' i- ' ' •- .?] • -•••■■• VitsS ' : ?77 • ' .- ; ' .-- 1 ■:•■■13 _■' ■It— • = ' i,. •■:♦;• : f ••!. 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