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X zq, Rovaity V6 Athletlcs 24 Semors 50 Student Life 80 Admin 81 Facultv 'I24 Man 5 FlRSTstep on moon COMET S 50th year Beffevue Senior High Schoof, Belfevue, Ohio. d A Nineteen Seventy VOLUME FH-'TY Underclassmen 142 d d d e Advertising 764 d d Senior-General Index 278 Fall Royalty, Homecoming Queen, Mary Reitz, Mary Skulina, student lab assistant- 3, nfr- ' ' vw , v A A Q Q Q f.4,-,mi ,- : s ' L. :f'4l'5' 4 I NY , H f X I JJV, V ' RWM X I' 3 l ' ., ,M 5 S K' 4 , w 4 w 'f .1 4, q 1 s !f 0 I V ,rw-M, ,. 1 1 :U 059 im Ol Q .7 Eff' v v - . ,, V wi' J' P3 ,,,- .' 4 A , , gy 5 L ' j 3 +V Ji 4 -ff 1 113' , -. V 4 ea A ., . 'Ag - -.1 -gh I . MJBMLW ,'l,'q'1Q 'yiU' ,. 58' n ' - 9 c ? i,.g, ? 'IU 315s-'M 1. t WM 'Q NOL Triumphs, Mr. Bailey assistsg Mr. Hoffman receives award for many years of dedicated service to coaching. -Wann' f NJ ii iq 'W -A1 . R .gg 2 W R eggs 564 Cfgsir Q 'W 51 We ar- xi-Y 9,6 QEUNUK L --N L. Parents are welcomed to the FALL OPEN HOUSE - bv' iv . .Y1Dl-4 -. R if 9 H r' T! ,L , . ..N.., Y,- 5 , W... , ' jf W 1. -X ' 'X'-b-A - , .f w . J., ., ' bf' k.i,,,4- , ' . 3 f r W '- L, :,, - ,ws-H -V ' fx , -.R .--MM . . , f 9 5 . -.Q W ' ' x ALJ' -' i - -lk., 7 L A ' M- r - WX-.., H, ' - Lffii- 2 5 .. .N-4 WH I A A-I., , W W-,M A '-'--- - -...ML-, 'tg '. .-gf .gyllz J :I K ,..,...,,...,, 4.5.5 -..mx ,A-A I -A --. .,.., -4.,-.V-,. , -- . s ' :f,gffg. f Mfr .T. V ..JfT.1 ' 3.i1if'A'r i' O - my 'E Q M a , ' ' ' 'fm W Y rf ' an-W X , ,M ,M , , N V W- b REDMEN Win 0.H.S.A.A. Class AA Sectional Championship Crown For 70 .V R .Jaw ff . Q , 4 5 , lf ' Q 6El.l.ll'1lJ: 4 4 REDMD. ...an- ,.,-.-na . 1 . wa'-X Senior Cheerleader Patti Paul in an electric moment during the Norwalk basketball tournament. Don Seymour's attack against the Lexington Minutemen was sparked with accuracy for a 24 pt. evening. Ted Wybensinger's clutch performance in the last quart- er against Tiffin was a fantastic individual District Tournament performance - his prowess meshed 26 pts. Ted is shown in the picture in a game with Lex- ington. Right, Mentor Duane Warns lead the Red- men through four winning Sectional and District tournament games and compiled the finest school record in 25 years. The Warnsmen closed out the basketball season with an 18-5 impressive record. v W xW ' NOL's top league scorer, Mark Hammersmith blistered the nets with 29 pts. in tournament ac- tion against Vermilion. Top Left: BSHS's Principal Robert Regula, presi- dent of Ohio H. S. Athletic Assoc., presents Mark with the District runner-up trophy for their out- standing tournament play. , -1' -U X..11J - -L-Hg ,JL , 2 Physical Prowess and Handsome Men Portray Active Days For Redmen- Zi ,wwf . J ' 1 Q . ,-,g..,1',Lf,x . - . - '+'3f 5 bi :'- with , -, ,. , 3' f a ' .. . Wai- 'Y' V ID 7 I .iw ,y f wx ,f. .,,,,, , - , ,-.,1,, :iq aw' . ,-,U D ,W I Ba X. 'vQ: lLp9l5Y'4'3J9?v UQ',::,.g,lU'lfi'K1'.N'1.'.gQA lgflg ,j!'i55f 4Q 54,6 ian was W' ,n'H W'Xm0,w ,U 'law' ,nwiqq ,s ,t-. Vt, 'Q-if n 1 f !9 Y5,.llP,, A i v.nnw 5 :'ig,g,,p'-vriff f l5' avi.,-iz, , 'upmnl',, 'lgllF,:, :'v 5999's 'vwpnu-H, iyfi-gp-Wfqsx fv-mrsvf. 4 -A 555 14 54' n nf! -.14'iu'k.,x sl? x14' ,AQQQO eP1 ! .A1ivw. ,Q-MBQvQ1 'gf V Epau,,u1V'4i., Aagunq-uv' ...Q Q QIQOQQQ' 64 2 Q , H ji , pvflsi' ,,4 4, Bgphlqtiu' -1 ,Ja an 4 K 'F ' WWE , -. . T 1- LX, - h Ui ,mx 4 ,fy M J A z A.m:,4 , f. mf In ,, V :mm .N .af 5 'S 1 it ii flljfgjliggiii Productions, My Sister Eileen, The Stage Band ' f 1:5 S x ii! V y, vu QL! i Royalty The Homecoming Court of 1969 was headed by Queen Mary Reitz. Senior attendants were Deb Hillman and jan Pagnardg junior attendant was jenny lacobs and Sophomore Deb Helber. These girls were chosen by their re- spective classes and the queen by a vote of the entire student body. Escorts were the following: Steve Callaghan, Lynn Middlesworth, Ed Wykensinger, Roger Kahle, and Doug Smith. Mary was crowned by Mark Rogge, student council president as shown below. The Redmen defeated the Norwalk Truck- ers in the classic football game. Mary and her court reigned at the dance. i ,741 Rx 'VS , i ' 'atv 1 V .!,,,. 1 41---Al.. 'ff' :iw qa Memories in the Making Below: left to right: Attendants Deb Hill- man, jan Pagnard, jenny Jacobs, and Deb Helber. 'U' Oh . R' OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS theme for Annual Dan On December 'l9, 1969, couples from BSHS stepped from space age commotion into an eve- ning sponsored by BGCA. The central attraction in the decorated 'home' was a giant Christmas tree trimmed with strings of popcorn and cranberries and guests could peer through frosted windows to an old fashioned street scene. Cyndie Barrett and Chip Arbour were crowned King and Queen of Goodwill. Music was a Rock group, the Willis. Christmas tunes were supplied by the talented Choraliers. I Above: Rich and Grace pause a moment to enjoy the magic of an Old-Fashioned Christmas. Below: Choraliers Serenade the couples with a bit of Christmas spirit. 21 xf -1 Eli E 'li ,Fx I 4 f is 3 1 g,, L .ggilbi i .lf A A 'IM 1 1 Sin, Trigg X1 ww ff ,, Y, 6 Q EX 3 j 'gifwii Axe.. K-51 ,Mb f KEY , Va 'F-.. 22 'll 5.3 3 WL. A . I ti, .V 1 . -, '53 - an T T 5, L.. t' l .-,F .ft fi lx- . lg -www..-S A my I 3 , tt n l 'lj jq s if A . ftg . , t i Carousel, Prom For a Spring Evening The annual social affair for juniors and Seniors was held on May 2 at the Senior High School. A highlight of the evening was singing of the Se- nior Class Song led by john Straziuso, shown at the bottom of opposite page, at the opposite, top left, radiant queens Ginger Andrews and Cheryl Krueger pose with crowns, At the left, some of the grand march participants. Below left, Gary Woodruff, junior Class President crowns Senior Prom Queen, Cheryl Krueger, Steve Callagan, Senior Class President crowns junior Prom Queen, Ginger Andrews. The wishing well below depicts some of the theme. Collette Hoffman and Karen Scagnetti headed the decorating committee as co-chairmen. The grand march was led by Senior Class Presi- den, Steve Callaghan. After enjoying an evening in Carousel cou- ples left the prom and went on to more excite- ment - for this was just the beginning of a very special never ending evening. ,, 3 gyagg :vm i str irc' ' ' ' tt na -not 1 Y ,jr ,T A -- 5 5 E 'ijt gy J . Q LGE? B.S.H.S 'Ft ., ' .L :gm 4-I Sn 9 . er' , ,M 1. 1969 OL I5 Tough - The disappointing 3-6 record compiled by this year's football team does not truly portray the type of sea- son the Redmen had. They played steady ball, but seldom came up with the big play, while their oppo- nents seemed to get the best breaks. One of the bright spots was the 18-0 victory over Willard. A Homecoming triumph over Norwalk was another highlight. The defensive team displayed its strength by holding state ranked Shelby to 14 points. The Redmen finished Sth in the N.O.L. MEMBERS OF THE 7970 VARSITY TEAM ARE: Top ROW: T. Valkoj G. Garmanp G. Beamerg 1. Ballg L. Hartzellp P. Sackettg 1. Natoleg I. Balokg M. Magyarg R. Rayg R. Bilbreyg K. Fredricksp B. Linderg D. Meyerp M. Hireg D. Richardsp E. Loparog D. Yundtg M. Loudensla- gelg T. larrettg D. Reddg E. Lintong B. Cramerg 1. Koechleyp D. Kerry 1. Bertschg T. Wybensingerg K. Laubg C. O'Brieng T. larrettp G. Trappg B. Butzg B. Shelleyg D. Didiong R. Seigerg D. Seymourg D. Palmerg I. Snyderg M. Nottkep M. Coleg N. Schmitzp T. Rothp L. McKenzie5 G. Woodruffg B. Rothg E. Evertg Coaches: j. Foxg I. Marting M. Hersheyg 1. Shelleyp H. Leep C. Stoldtg B. Kochp D. Heuringg Coaches: L. Shafferg B. Baileyg 1. Whittingtony F. Slessman. . .. Y.. Y , ,J--,,,,,1-.?tht:---f,,,t,x.,.,..,,,: 4,,, Ts s.- 1. ,Eg aj? s ... .-. f 'T Z QE A -13 lggg l ' -'l.ll ,,.t,gp' T. , lil iii: i s ' tstttt . r if - Z i fgr ' '. P. rm- :L A N .it wax. A. . M N WX . AL.. .i at ,. . . N. I.. .,, f- .4944 , . ,,., ' - - xt.4 1 . ... - .-at . -rf- . r- -. . - :.'. L, ,. fs: , 'r ' ' I - ' '. - J . V' . ' .,'L- ,. gakfi 3.2- 44 xsis' k Nfiiff ,Sz . 1- .5 5 ,, RL. ,I 3. My lv.. -.r .Aft -V Q- . -:rx . F a.x.?'r15Tp'f+f' 'f f. Taffy -, , Top: D. Seymour is brought down after intercepting a pass against Willard. Above: G. Woodruff receives instructions on the sideline by Coach M. Hershey. Stoldt Breaks Rushing Records Even with the disappointing 3-6 record, there were many bright spots on this year's Redmen team. Co- captain Craig Stoldt broke several rushing records. Stoldt's value to the Redmen team can be seen by his receiving The Most Valuable Player award and The Most Valuable Back award. Stoldt shared his duties with Co-captain Bill Koch. All N.O.L. middle guard, D. Didion, spearheaded the defensive team, which was one of the better units in the league. R. Sieger, who received N.O.L. honorable mention, helped anchor the unit. The coaching staff was headed by Coach Lowell Shaffer. He and his assistants gave much effort to the 1969 Redmen squad. Throughout the season, the team displayed determi- nation and spirit. The Redmen were a young team as the squad contained only a dozen seniors. The les- sons learned and experience gained this year will be a tremendous factor for next year's returning Redmen. J' z 4 -'mr I . P lex, 1 U. -vliiif A ', W, V. 1 r-A. 5 v X-.b .f 1' V , I x C 5 R 1 , ll I . ax X fi' ,Y , 1' T f , w XXX iv 'X w Q A if . A1 'iff-5 ' I hd if-fx, ii f Lv. X f 7 We 5 W- - 44 wi I , lim' , 5 1 A 4 I .J 1 -, l.' ff. To Q- . W 3 i I s 5 . For the first time the Redmen had no junior Varsity squad. The boys who did not get playing time on varsity nights played Saturday mornings for the J.V.'s. The reserves had a 2-6-1 record. B. Butz head- ed the offense through the year with end G. Garman as his favorite receiver. Above Left: H. Lee poses for the camera under the 'protection' of N. Schmitz. Above Right: C. Stoldt and D. Didion receive most valuable back and linemen awards at football banquet. Left: I. Snyder gains valuable ground for the Redmen against Norwalk. 5 QQ ' . ' - awe. Mic 28- i1jlY50tFf'Cliififi5m. ' ' - 2. .71i',i' , 1 - --'ll6K sea' Z--,Q -4 - 4GoiT6m?Bfai1'3 wi . Willard W 2 UpperSandusky ' ..s. .-e- S Q-?3iQiilli51lTi' Q I - 1. if :': . - ., . .ii . . .. , ---5 fs as iz...-U. lerc'l.lfH-'N' Y ,. .i-z-, S VE. 2 'i-, 'H:i21 E55 ... ...... ::: 'ff aw P: ' A ? 13iM'J'e- ..,.. ' Q W E 5 Q ,i . -e ' f ' i . , - E - Q-,FB-ai-.,1a,,...i-......, 'l... . ii ,gg g-g:,,,1,2lfg ig .. . Ei snails was -..ki . L basl -7:1 Y.-fray. nl H-Huggy T gggg, 3. gi. .-13 P ' ' Q.: 9 PV: ,fa..:.'l ,Q , '-E gp -, Top: G. Goody R. Sliterg M. Schoen, M. Hammersmith, T. Kos- manp I. Burrows, K. Mygrant, M. Roggep C. Daniels, R. Cloud, L. Ramjets Pioneer Cross-Country - Bellevue's initial cross-cou ntry season was a great success under Coach Sheppard. The Ramjets proved to be one of the strongest teams in the area. The har- riers had a 5-1 dual meet record. In two tri-meets, the local team placed first in one and tied for second in the other. The team placed 8th in the Tiffin Invita- tional, 6th in the district meet, and 3rd in the N.O.L. behind Tiffin and Bucyrus. The team was led by B. Scott who broke several track and course records. His best time was 10:21 at Gal- ion. Scott, who also advanced to regional competi- tion, was the team's 541 man followed closely by G. Siesel, M. Schoen and D. Spenser, Captain. The spirit displayed by this year's Ramjets was excep- tional. This was one of the major factors that led to their excellent season. Right: B Scott awaits sound from the starter's gun. gf -f -ef ' .. j si 'Wig- '-ff .. .. Cc2ggNlTRgfl9Z.9.i.i'f?li'g . isa Norwalk iiigwlliiiqiiiiilxiiivmi, li r K 2 ' 'jr W iisykgeag : W f 2f i?Lfis1g rPolfffClintoint f3.l0fs ' l 4 1' 1 is if 1' .D s 1, .5 . ,Ei X -U ill Y' ' jf' E Belvlievuieli BelI.evuegs e J .Gallon 144. I. Ae Va.lle,y . fifsiffsimi Kiffiiffaslsgfsw .i.. ii.1H...a2iSs? 145551225 It Will' ll .H my N iiixWQW11,iQ11... '... lw'... ' llllg'lilllillliillliiilll lllil fre: :Z ,,- -7- it . , Z :fam . F 5 My L 1 . 2 B . :Z 88,1 F E me ,ez l , ,,,,.., ,,,,. ., .-, .. ---MW . xl 91 1 gwi. -...f--- my fl 7 .sig 1' .I Benderp B. Scott, Capt. D. Spenser, 1. Moyer, C. Crosby, 1. Rup pert, G. Siesel, R. Schart, D. Lulow ' f ' ' ii xi -1 r' f X , r- 1 V . Yr N- 1 in r V A 3 ff -Q , . . I I - X 1 ' lf, 1 Q W J it 9 X' , If X 4 1. E1 Q i l i l .iyweer i .5-N 1 .al 5' 15.9 Arbour Sparks Redmen - Blessed with exceptional depth, experience, and size, and fired by Chip Arbour's agressive play, the Redmen copped the NOL title for the second suc- cessive yearg this year sharing the honor with Tiffin Columbian. Left: An intent Chip Arbour drills home two for the NOL Co- Champs. Below: All NOL selection Mark Hammersmith snares one of his many rebounds as twin-brother jim looks on. Bottom: Wybensinger drives for open shot. ,X sl 'xp gpm' ry r 'r' ed 4 .,. 5' 's Lv! ..,-.,t , -' ltif? fl ' ' fi 'la . 4 L K I Ir? sl? 4 5 '39 f is BELLEVUE ,rypv p ,X Q sPn :seam - w - .- -kv:- , K..-,.,.,1AX H N ' 5 gal A l' 'i .J 4, Redmen Gain Recognition Throughout the season, many players provided stel- lar performances, and these accomplishments were recognized. Mark Hammersmith was 1st Team NOL, for the second year, second team All-Northwest Dis- trictg Honorable Mention All-Ohio. Don Seymour made the first team NOL as a junior, and Ted Wy- bensinger was honorable mention in the NOL. In addition, fine efforts were put forth by seniors Steve Callaghan, Harry Lee, Chip Arbour, and lim Ham- mersmith, and sophomore, Mike Schoen. Top: Wybensinger wins a tip-off against Galion. Right: Mike Schoen soars for a rebound against the Lexington Minutemen in the district opener. -'-. L V v 3 i I WJ' g I QW ' Y -1 C Norwalglf i i .ivermilliepimii kf I , I V- ' ..:-::- i . ji: 572, ' Q-LY.'i U of mi, f A I ,, ln fi I r D and lim Burrows.J ,Bgcerusu 1 i: e,, r il . :.: if i 3 -56: 75l ' R' ie' E E E :E:..., Vv V ' ll in 15 e ----- mr Q S ' 5 2 :1 Q 55, do ir .fe ,, 5 if vii' Z ii :iff fig? V' ,,, , ' l' e zlz ' if 35. Eli-Q ll ll' 1 ' iii l 5 H W e ll 67 r . n fs ,:- f 46 i 5:?5.a,-1 QEQY, gtk: X lr 41 :Bucynusi-uae-ii Q i C , 60 r 1 x . .x Z. f . i-.in . 'f , : ' - ' xii Tl,f1fmlC0lH il3!12I1' V We 4 53 C :': :-: il tx' ii , - i C292 , gi . ,V I11 1, ..W,, ,ie QM . 6 Q 3 M 2 , . wiv in uh A li: -:-X ki W Si 'QW V: ,U -iegmm A ir 1: llggsrgj f n g f 'Hi U ' gang -- 519' li lll my ll rrrerr . H 2 ,ii mz sg i j . ,W Sm' if Y f' --'- Pap- --ES ': l f - V I 23: - 15 5 Y 5 3 Z Willard: ' 72 ' .. I . TNTM ' xl, - JY 'Lil i U ll : : i n 'lem'-iv 5:5 6 ---- f gi f - ' Yam Fr - -w as f., ,i ii 5 ii 5,1 ' isvrmggl Left: Seymour shoots from behind Lee's pick. VARSITY PLAYERS, below: Kim Fredrick, Ted Wybensinger, Don Seymour, john Koechley, Bill Cramer, Gary Good, Chip Arbour, Har- ry Lee, Co-Capt. Mark Hammersmith, jim Hammersmith, Co-Capt. Steve Callaghan, Coach Duane Warns. lNot pictured, Mike Schoen, llrl W if r C r lllll 1 if l C if A ,iri in ' C Q , l e efil fs 13 'lr T V ,lb L 'jf:iL -- 2 f V 5 i , 1 SV? :i-'li ',,, X V ,V ' i.., w ,y X v i ll' 3 ' ' ' ' i:2 , N V, :,, 1'll: 5l 'w-Q - ' f i i , .,. . Li-:v in X -9 4 ,A ,fa REUMEN A.c'.1j5'?.t REDMEN , fi - REDMEN Remains L, 1 'sf WHEN 1 .fi ,-my Q fl Q 56 -, 4 V 2 izfw-27 1 , ,., .ff C - l he .,1:.:i 1 in i X, ,..,i V . l ll ' ' , 3 ' 5 WLL UE JELLEVUE Q , lgq Eul C BELLEVUE ri ,gehlfvup i. L . i ' 3 E l imma In 3 4 .e lif 3 LQ ' REDMEW YPMREUMEN REUMEN - r, REUWN enn ieioni in VM' M ., 4 .., r ef, ' , 2' fr if Wulf- i-i' X l 'f fl el- 1. 1- -'luil vll '14 FM I -1 1, ll , fffh , i ff -.' 552 ll , --'l U 1' Iii - e. r 7:1 1. f f if 'l l r .rrll . X V i C ll l C l l Q' - ' C' ii C ii 1r-- r l , 33 8ELl.EvUE. ELLEVUE azizll 3E SU l so igELLEV A l. '35 UF B .W x A , :gy ,il . 5 - 32, W -5' ' ' 'ggi jubilant Varsity Championship Cagers, benchmen, managers and coaches pose, at the top, after receiv- ing the coveted district trophy. Members of the JV squad are as follows: Top: Doug Smith, Paul Sackett, Mark Bollinger, Mike Schoen, Mike Long, Mark Dietzel, Gary Garmang Seated, jay Ball, Gordon Wolf, Greg Siesel, Dave Buck, Tim Soule, Paul Evert, and Coach Schubert. 34 GELLEVUE 34 QQELLEVUEM LLEV Eau: 1 Q E 3 l l wi is 531 it 7 ' 'am Tlfllfil i :,UPne?5HndQSky i H ' Q Avon Lake V .fi- Sandusky ' vBucyms W ' - .fax Q35 gf? tt ' if canaisq at Q- , 1ylU9lPsrSaHSi9Slfl ' Y i jshiellfy, s uw-Hard t if ,ZH Z wifi: ff: -- fe fm -.W ff- ft- 1:- Y qNoriMa.lk s ar 2' lV'S-QECORD J ge! ' 1' f t,A- W as , ,, , We :rim ,i t v er' ' - 553552 '32 - s as 54 2 1 .525 44 53 51 M 'Xt' 47 235 ,, 59 SEN 5 ' , 55x 'Er Thex 243 EZ 46' 42 38 29 Q47 '51 45 45 61 Sis mt S5 iilzf' 1 - 5 Wrestlers Compile Fine Season EIN Wk i ...ai k if 1 W if iw E ii M K: C5 5, E n -fi' ef, '1 'si kr Rx 'T J ,M , - f 'ni . M! J MATMEN TEAM, Above: Top: Coach Ed Fox, Louis Perkins, Dave Kerwin, lim Wolf, Steve Fox, Tom Roth, Greg Mira, Curt Stoldz, Bruce Yingling, Ger- ard Steinmetz, Coach Bob Bailey, Second Row: Co- captains Roger Tonovitz, David Bickhart, Don Di- dion, Gary Woodruff, Don Heuring, Craig O'Brien, Bruce Roth, Brad Linder, Ed Hartzellg Bottom: lim Ruppert, Dan Shaeffer, Dave Redd, Pete Hasselbach, Ron Ray, Chris Crosby, john Penza, jeff Moyer, manager George Trapp. Left: Undefeated 98 lb. Crapper Pete Hasselbach works for a pin on his way to the Milan Tourney Championship. ii The BSHS Wrestling team, under the guidance of Coaches Bailey and Fox, once again compiled a fine season. This sport is rapidly gaining popularity with the Redmen sports fans, due to the ex- citing, intense individual action charac- teristic of all wrestling meets. Right: The face of Don Heuring reflects the men- Q' tal and physical stress required by this demand- i ing sport. Bottom: Don Didion powers his charger oppo- nent into the mat for a pin. 1...-5' I fifty T. gt, vp: ,. , FEE ,ss- . It T Q E Qt r V l ifwgs :Q T tame- it 7 ali ,li N? if--a:.5e:s'a---' ' ' ' cel -gf l - - il 1 ' T I Ti 1 . 3 llil lii 'i? iii.. Z ... l aista T aaa r , - 1 1 a.s' T lls. X: V. -li -. , T. t-,. g .-'-'1 lri' J .s-sQ tihi T loam- T J -- Gary Woodruff, Brad Linder, Roger Tonovitz, and Bruce iShorty7 Roth achieve contortionist's poses in their pursuit of points for the Redmen Grapplers. fn x .!' 5 ri Ei ,3 uf - 5 ?W?k www' ,..- We v WL 'lv' F! D., ng! 'e!f:mE 3 ' , f 'S 5 I O 1 1 'yr L L la g., Reserves Cheer and encourage the beginning athletes to perform with dili- gence and tolerance. The Above picture lists the following girls: jessica Chapman, Pat Nelson, Kris Scagnetti, Jeanne Haigh, Diane Casey. gan K E 4 Varsity Spirit Redmen to excellence in physical endeavors in football and bas- ketball contests. They propel the pep club and student body in all sports activities. These cheerleaders are as fol- lows: Opposite Page: Kim Campbell, junior and Grace Ann Ricci, junior. Left: Mary jo Ware, junior, Becky Wal- ters, junior. Bottom: Joanne Straziuso, Senior and Head Cheerleader, Senior, Patti Paul. 39 T g . QC Z- f .AE i Golfers - Winning Season TEAM, Above: G. Wilder, 1. Queen,- D. Timmons, I. Ball, B. Ste- venson, E. Loparo, M. Tea, W. Perry, G. Solander, C. Stoldt, 1. Koechley, 1. Hasselbach. The Redmen proved to be one of the strongest teams in this area with a 9-7-1 record. The local links- men were impressive early in the season and ap- peared to be on their way to a tremendous year, during the season competition became tougher. The VARSITY squad anchored by four experienced se- niors, G. Solander, C. Stoldt, M. Tea and I. Hassel- bach proved capable golfers in compiling a winning record. G. Solander held the number one spot on the team through most of the season. Limited varsity action was supplied by D. Timmons, 1. Koechley and 1. Ball. The RESERVE squad compiled a stout 10-4-'I record. The local l.V. easily disposed the majority of their competition. Leading members were, I. Koechley, W. Perry, E. Loparo and B. Stevenson. The reserves proved that they will be ready to fill next year's va- cant varsity positions. The squads contribute much of their fine record to the guidance of first year coach, Dennis Woofter, shown at the right. Y' 59 KAVX -If-v.a.v..w3 Golfers Above Par - X 162' . . .. ,. he W ws . . - - - 'ik-1, ,,.,-1 N ,' N wil i ,- xi N Ii lla-5, , sz ii- RESERVE MEMBERS, Top Picture: E. Loparo, W. Perry, D. Tim- mons, B. Stevenson and J. Koechleyp season record a 10-4-1. gb' , , if ' uni' -D 6 A ' ng' SENIORS, Above: 1. Hasselbach, C. Stoldt, M. Tea and G Solander. F as . bi 6 E ' I MTM' .X , -1' Impressive Thinclads TEAM, Above: Coach J. Whittingtong R. Straleyg P. Cloudy B Cramer: B. Scotty I. Burrowsg 1. Hammersmithg M. Hammersmith, R. Sliterp T. Koechleyp R. Bandyg H. Leeg M. Longp Coach R. Shep- pardj Coach I. Martin: Second Row, P. Burgone, D. Reddy B. Shelleyj D. Richardsp S. Foxy D. Meyers, K. Foxy B. Bandyp C. Dan- ielsg B. Hasselbachg Back Row, M. Rogge, captaing D. Spencerp R. Scharty C. Sieselg F. Barrettp M. Spencerg G. Beamerp I. Strauziusog G. Lintonp D. Ker wing L. Bynder. 2 .Q as V Lg 4 - ' ' ii , if E ' ree' Z Z - 'H uw ,M 1? 'eg . . ::,.. m.w 'ww .A W. mm MW' il, - FW - 'S' - 2? Z. .am .J .: Z 'U Z -Wu V- JH 'F HU m'W'U'm w ummm' 'mm ra ,,amQs.a.m m ,wwe ,H :.j,gQ5y,,,1y:,Q: :w,fi3u:,,,w. . ' - . 5... if . ef'-U5 iz, f. -. ,ix S- J 55: 4352 I -'Egg - 2 - 2 1,5 . ,-1..:4..'N . , , .N 1 . il' We :M fig. M f f - X M . .feUppen.San1 usley F 3615 F A 4917 M, . .ny - V TM . . 'gv' ' ' ' . V nm J . -f-- 3153- 5'mVvT,1 1 ' ' 'gf s fijzi ' f : W' V , 7.7 YE!' 'I -+64'w F S' L ' ' muff .. f: ' if-i Ei' - .. :fi-3 'ff-1,3 Nga- 1 ga... . ...age V ,1 3, .1515 ' '- VH...ER.,'...N ..,f5?igEi,. 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Cl uiafil N ,N 'i 1 M, T 1 DRG X wif '46 V--. . l i up-4 nina HnBhSUong Above: 1. Burrows and 1. Hammersmith take 1-2 in the 220. Both were members of the record setting 880 relay team. Left: M. Hammersmith leaps 6'1A at Districts to take second. Hammers- mith also placed second at the NOL meet with this record breaking jump. The inexperienced Redmen found themselves facing the stout Tiffin Columbia squad in the first dual meet of the year. In the next two encounters, the Redmen were de- feated, but in each meet, individual members showed improvement. Finally the hard work began to pay off. The strong Clyde squad was upset by the Redmen. From here they proved that they were in strong contention by win- ning the last 6 track meets of the season. The cindermen rolled over Attica, Vermilion, Perkins, and Norwalk. In a season final, they scored a surprise upset over the heavily favored Galion team. In the district meet, Bellevue placed fourth. The thinclads again found themselves in the NOL, number 4 position. The result was a fine 7-5 season record. 43 ,Ss l -'mm w iv' f 2?-if ll-1' Y W Record Breaking Season Above: D. Spencer breaks the tape in the B80 against Bucyrus. Right: Triumph after winning the mile relay of the NOL meet, team of D. Meyer, 1. Hammersmith, H. Lee and 1. Straziuso set a new record at 3:31.0, a proud Coach Whit- tington beams. Several individuals scored tremendous efforts to make the Redmen's season a success. The most noteworthy of these was H. Lee who led the team in individual scoring. Lee broke the B.A.F. stadium record in the 440 and anchored the record holding mile relay team. The twin brothers, Hammersmiths, were also team lead- ers., lim broke the 220 mark and ran less in both relays. Mark shattered the school record in the high jump as he soared to place second in the districts. Both of BSHS's relay teams set new school records. The half mile relay team composed of D. Richards, F. Barrett, J. Ham- mersmith and I. Burrows covered the distance in 1131.0 tpictured on the opposite page be- lowb. The mile relay team waited until the NOL meet to break the school record. Other key performers were, L. Bender, broad jump, B. Shelley, shot put, B. Cramer, discus event. In the distances D. Spencer and R. Sliter covered the 880, S. Fox led the way in the mile, and G. Siesel and K. Fox took over in the 2 mile after the injury to record holder Bill Scott. M. Rogge and F. Barrett took the hurdle, Every member gave long and dedicated hours to making the 1970 Track Team a winner. fir, I l Sports Banquet Awarded Athletes, above, R. Tonovitz, S. Callaghan, M. Hammersmith, H. Lee, D. Bickhart, C. Stoldt, and D. Didion. At the end of every year the Redmen are honored for their sports efforts. The program was initiated with a dinner, each coach presented his team and spoke of their season in the gym. Letters were presented to Varsity and Reserve basketball and wrestling teams. C. Stoldt was given the K of C award, H. Lee was selected for the Gazette award, Boosters trophy and basketball co-captain awards were given to M. Hammersmith. Mark also received MVP in basketball. S. Callaghan received the other basketball co-captain award. R. Tonovitz and D. Bickhart were presented their awards in wrestling for Varsity co-captains. D. Didion was given MVP in wrestling. He was also honored for having the most initial takedowns. Mr. Hoffman, MC'd and present- ed guest speaker, Fred Taylor, left, head basketball coach at Ohio State, who delivered a fine speech and gave the Redmen something to think about in reference to participation in sports. ,iii l Jw! it .- ,Q . 4 Q , , . - - F 1 5: ., is - 3, ev - .k,, 5 . YQ' ll' 5 15 5, 5' P -all ,I :gil 1 1, . dll - tu I A 1 , , 'a , ' .W ' i B . ty Q 1 5 Q, W fl 1 Perseverin g Redmen Hitters - TEAM SHOWN ABOVE: First Row: G. Woodruff, B. Butz, D. Sey1 mour, T. Roth, C. Arbour, R. Batteline, B. Koch, G. Hess, D. Reed- ford, Mgr. B. Tuttamoreg Second Row, Coach Duane Warns, M. Miller, D. Heath, R. Ray, 1. Bertsch, C. Stoldt, G. Wolf, D. Buck, Ass't Coach Mark Diels. Although the baseball team failed to win a game this season, they did, in the words of Coach Warns, learn an important lesson, never give up. This les- son showed in the latter part of the season when the Redmen extended powerhouse Willard to eleven innings before dropping a one run decision. Many of the boys will be back next year, and things should look up for the local. squad. Bill Koch, right, poses for a hit. ' N. . . sn- ' x -4' AQ sw 13' -..xg T' ' lv, 6 K' r iii Baseball Team I W' Has OffSeason Q ' Left: Tom Roth gets ready to catch. . V . .. ,t ,. Q ' Below: Mrs. Smith photographs Chip Arbour and Ron Batteline in realistic positions. . E 3 Z..- IV: A57 it-!'Efl,'T,,Qf' L!.w..' 47 1 ,a T, ' 'r v' f Ai 4. 'A 76 ' 'F 7 '- A' ,llz A, C as . , Q . . . .,., I 1 , Q J., si - we is M . V . 3 ' ,MV N ,v Q, ' I - , ,Qi ' ' - C I gli, X V - . 1' 'Nj ' 4 ff' 'E-71. Yi L' ' -I 9 vw. sfggfg 3: MM' i - i 1 iff' . 5 - :Ei Q R A M 1 'I' Jia? '13 ,ijijgfii 4 Vxg, . ,i .l 'f H M , , 1 EiAil-r, ' Y YA 3 YQ- ' Utd -5. I . . F-ylgg W 4 an ii gg... H - e i ' f' ma-an ' . 1 ' 4?l ff C . g 2 2 P4 , i , ,P ' C ,-, -.i g rslllllillii le .iiS!!.fz4e1..i,siei1Q1i'i1+i4 fi , A+ . 7 i f Q ' ' F oil V . T A in , gl i' Vk ' K 1 i f ? :iff A ' 21' . I Tennis Team Looks to '77 - W 'if -N 1 F' N: Above: Coach Paul Sackett, Dave f ,,g ,gg.g ,L his s .C Lulow, Pete Sackett, Gary Carman, as 6+ Nil -fir fux '51 5 f-A vy Gary Good, Don Lulow, Rick Hettel 5 Gia ' L5 and Chuck Natole. ' Ei A 1 'N 'Qs -4 aw gr A i Right: Coach Sackett poses with his C 4 'V district qualifiers. s ' i A T .1. .JE g I If TEL' f 1 wt. l t fl ' i 1 in 1 . W. I ' 'fi ii' r, ,i Ui wi, s 5 5551 X55 is ig 1 'ii N 1 1 Lv N ., '+ ' L V i X 3 ,, , , ' i C Wwiilxiiiv t u5'1'V'fl'11'-..,,,h. Y ,! , ' . Wu i X -, Q X 'Y .sois i xi 5 ' 1 Q 1 1.1 IR. I x 1. eg f,.., , s 0 jf .il X, ..'-A41 :xt r g , lwaff . t..f--we . -vw ' - llilllnl'ii i L, T 'll iw Tfj 1 31: - W ulil'fli.i...--3.tailgate.. , - T' ii 'Pill ill.-l . -t -' Q wrt f T li-Il-lzmril , . fi it f l illlllllllfll'5fflllli'l1illtf'fi57ff'5' .. i gi T it sklfiiekii-'2 . Left: Gary Good steps daintily and shows his natural grace. Below: Bellevue's dynamic duo, the Lulow twins. Coach Paul Sackett's racketmen failed to reach the .500 mark this year when they dropped their last match. They did, however, have a re- spectable season, and their number one dou- bles of Gary Garman and Dave Lulow qualified for the District Tennis Tournament. The entire squad will return next year and will be the top Challengers for the NOL tennis crown. X-as k - E a -,I : W i k nl' -T. X X i 'E X W it ' 2 is l llllllulil 1 l iliiffii fs lil if B.S.H.S ai mga...- IL L15 'r. 4 I fi t fit- f R i sw, A Lo 5 .Lx if F ' -A Seniors With them the seeds of wisdom did I sow and with I mine own hand wrought to make it grow - Omar Khayyam Sharon A. Adams Robert A. Alt Dale A. Andrews Darrell A. Arbour Dinah M. Arndt Jeff Ashley Lana K. Balok Cynthia L. Barrett Ronald R. Batteline Michael D. Berger Linda Bertsch David R. Bickhart Charles Blessing Valerie Bloom Charlet M. Bogner Phyllis 1. Bogner Maureene L. Booth Lynda 1. Bowers Virginia A. Boyer Susan Brady What Is a Senior? A senior is one member ofthe hu- man species who has obtained a position of greater authority through twelve years of constant work. A senior is one who has reached the pinacle of one segment of his life, and one who although is glad to leave, is also a bit apprehen- sive about the new assignment ahead. A senior is great not only because of what he has behind him but because of what he has ahead. 1970 Senior Class Officersg Steve Callaghan, Presidentp Lonnie McKenzie, Vice-Presidentg Patricia Paul, Secretaryg Joanne Straziuso, Treasurer. .K ., P ?i j w ' El' 'W 'Qu t Ui' ft! , Pamela 1. Branco ,S Dennis Brugnone fri. ' tl -, Gary L. Buchanan . ' john D. Burson 'fffqi -t - it f' ra . ti. Wim , fn-. 2: : ffervi gqfit. '-Sri 1 t qif. ' 1,9-wi Z .WE , gzrmzxb : -V -'ff' Lynne Carr jane E. Chapman Les R. Chism l Keith E. Cleveland Suzanne Coe Richard A. Close Michael S. Cole Stephen C. Callaghan lanice R. Colvin Dennis E. Connors Cynthia S. Cook john A. Cox E. Carolyn Craft Lane Cramer Ann R. Crecelius Linda Crotty lf. tr Mal gy it , i ak A me 1 Pt. 1 if ' ii. 4 Y ' lam V 1 1,1 2 we , 55' aiiaat Above: Pat and Greg practicing f Y il ' i . iii i A i N -rt! .. ii! ,if 1T1,15gggi., i E' iii, . . .gt ja' f ' 'LM I' ' mite' . Wrilriisi, A kx55ags,m,,F-gig.. ,,m,1iatmissggs5g2 'gg ww-M W ryfitiqxiflr-fagg,itK1-r'1'atr,1 M may 2 . ' 2 5 or M xiisszmkls . 1sfiQs?ta..,. , we -we - .. 655-221. i Eifiiiiggita? .- im K mi... Y' ,, , is X. . L r 1 M. y Sister Eileen. Opp Rick Delean prepares for his next assignment. osite Page: 54 '13 i' -,-nv -a-af N sh - ,au YT T97 Terry S. Cullen Charles Daniel Ken Davenport Paul Davenport Vern W. Day Candice Dejean 'R G 5. fi isdn l. X ,.,., via' ,, .ml xv Vicki Ebbs Philip Eberhard Roger Edwards Gwen Eisenhauer ,J,. ll W 'iii ii e.. -me-'eg .ea .A 'wiiif :xl 5- 6 i a .53 L., 1. L 5 , b Y lv Rick R. Delean Jacqueline DeMuth Mike L. Dendinger Nancy K. Dick Mark L. Dillinger Connie L. Dowell William A. Drown William A. Duff 5 iE3?ff f ' ?i?5iE3?ii 'l i l l Gregory A. Englund Mike 1. Evert ff.-'S Marilyn Felker Darryl Finney l ff -r li ,.w,l ll 375 , : 5.3 5 p f , y 1 ' 11.4 . A V .. 1 fe., V J? Anna M. Frisch Leona Frisch Above: Walking stately to her crowning is Homecoming queen Mary Reitz and her escort Steve Callaghan. Right: Senior advisor, Mr. Woodard, conducts an experi- ment for his class. Opposite: Sherry Riemland takes time out from a busy day to call home. QF '-Q? Gerald C. Flegal Gary L. Folk Kevin E. Foust Mary P. Fox 56 fi - J ATF a:fig??f'?1i, ii Gregory V. Gerhardstein Thom J. Gerhardstein Linda F. Goss Sheila C.. Gum Danny L. Hackenbu rg Deborah K. Halsey James L. Hammersmith Mark A. Hammersmith Brenda S. Huffman Ianet E. jenkins David 1. johnson Patrick L. luliano Whnch book do I need? wonders jan Pagnard as she gazes into her crowded Above: A friendly smile and much school spirit is shown by Lana Balok as she posts a pep club sign. Celesta Kramer RoseAnne Krouse Cheryl Krueger joseph Kudro Martha Kuhn Frank LaManna Roger Laub lean Laviola lr. g V' Q, Separate Roads We May Take, BSHS We'lI Ne'er Forsake - f 4 -if Wg. Eng' wi A-4 We-of 'TW' My .Q 9 J , 1 'I T01 . 'R fl Q1 3 X . -s 92.4-. . Alice L. Lee Harold A. Lee Phyllis Leininger Debbie Lieske Patricia Linder Lani C. Long Diane S. Lower Thomas McConnell Cherylle McElwain Paul McElwain Lonnie E. McKenzie Gary M. McPeek Kathy L. Martin Dean S. Meyers Linda M. Meyers Lynn Middleswart Debbie A. Miller lean E. Miller Rose A. Missimi Doyle E. Missler Roger Kistler won a superior rating at the BSHS Science Fair, a superior, rating at the District Sci- ence Fair, and an excellent rating at State, his experiment was on the making of Polywater. RW ffhx li 1 Roseanne Krouse toured Europe the summer of 1970 with the Ohio Youth Choir. AY, il Diane E. Mtchell Sharon K. Monas Sal Mora Sarah E. Mowry William L. Munshower Nancy O. Musser Ken I. Mygrant Carl E. Nearhood George I. Neuman Mike Nottke Rose Oddo Lila M. O'Lynn Mary E. O'Neil Becky Oney john W. Orwig jan M. Pagnard lon A. Palm Douglas G. Palmer Mary A. Palmer Brenda 1. Parsons Patricia D. Paul Elaine R. Perkins Wanda K. Pine Ron Poccock Marianne Postell Rebecca Ratliff jim D. Reichley Mary E. Reilz hi 41? xx Wu., i I. Qi I Above: Dr. Casey and Dr. Kildare??? No, Rick Wolfe and Mary Reitz practicing. Opposite: Cherly Krueger and Kathy Truhan look on apprehensively as student teacher demonstrates disection of a fish. Virginia Riegel Cathy Roberts Debra A. Roser Sherry Reimland Mark I. Rogge Thomas M. Roth fi? 63 Rita A. Rowland Helen E. Ruffing Debbie M. Sabo David 1. Scagnetti Michael Schaaf Karen Schaeffer Michael Schindley Norbert I. Schmitz Z 'I ggi .1 if -so 2 ma ai i Q, X Diane Schneider Leslie Schneider Martha Schneider Raymond Schneider e , .Hr '1 1. 1. S 5 v .V , Y it 1 ll H 9 twig nuns N1 'ff x X V. M X iiii 'lic in 'Q i l w Z: M: l l N. i ii ii F swf ' Q 1 f af: 1 :ik 5 ' - - 51 1 I , . I 0 , , ,. s 'Qi' Gary Haynes glaces over AV catalog - fi . 'N . 1. Ji 55? ' 511: Mafgafef Scott Alan Seaman Roberta Shingledecker Steve Siesel Anita Selvey Clifford Setchell Dale Setzler Mark Shaver 64 Martha Shaver jim Shelley 'NH' if 'hr ii vr Y ' '-ng ' K 1. 'ls'- Talented, poised and glamorous Patti Paul becomes MISS FIRELANDSJ' In july she will compete for the Miss Ohio crown. At the Firelands Pag- eant she tied with janet Shepherd for the title of Miss Congeniality. Left, Top: Mary Skulina, Rick Sliter, Terry Smith, Don Spencer, Dale Raifsnider, Right, Top: Jeanne Sliter, james Snyder, George Solander, Craig Stoldt, Bob Steinke. 65 john Straziuso David Swartz Steven Swartz Cynthia Sweigard Gloria Sylvester Paul Szues Michael Tea julie Terzo Earl Timmons Debbie Tornichio Connie Travis Kathy Truhan 'Q-..,, this wi Left: janet jenkins marks off the Senior count down calendar. Dennis Stout jim Stratso Joanne Straziuso lg 5 66 X ll? gif Angela Wenner Pam Wetzel Bill Wheeler Right: Pat Linder, Senior Sec- tion Editor, suffering from i Senioritius, rushes home af- l ter along school day. ' Carol Tyree Nancy Tyree Ronnie Valentine Thomas Valko Robie VanFleet Barb Varnes Paulette Verdavoir Lee Watson Carol Weber jane Weiland Eveyln Weilnau Roxanne Weilnau Patricia White Rhonda Wicker Marlene Will janet Williams leanne Williams Sue Windsor Richard Wolf Emily Wollenslegel Ed Wybensinger Galen Zieber '01 lack Ziegler Right: This years beautiful COMET Editor Cheryl Krueger displays a shining smile while studying in the library THE FOLLOWING SENIORS DID NOT HAVE PICTURES MADE BY SCHOOL PHOTOGRA PHERS FOR TH COMET: james Bogner Ginger Dailey Eric Herborn Bill Koch Donald Reinhart Debby Ruppert Leroy Dick jill Bickley Barbara Clapp Harlow Hansen Anne Koch Bruce Leonard Gary Roland Perry Fletcher -1 V - ii' 'ff ' 1 f 4 1 1 2 it ' 1 i ,mm i 1 - W ,-Q ' t t '41 TY 2 ag 4 ig, Ii i +-,QW th., ,.,, 'J ,Ni 'gg 10 ,I N A - Hipwx i ,ff fin 1 5 F 7 fb X -EQ'-5 J T-frL'gL:'f HM' -'zitlgfl f . 3- 'i mt f 9 rl-ovf' Top: sponsored by Ohio Edison, Martha Kuhn received first place honor in this area on the Nat'I Youth Conference Atom Test at Sandusky High Schoolg she received a three-day trip to Chicago. Above: Excitediy preparing for her last jr.-Sr. prom petite Brenda Huffman. Right: Brenda and lack at the Prom. i' I. .ly ,.-74, 14- V A. f.. 1 f 1 c i Climaxing a Year of Study - Left: Ron Batteline, recipient of Q 81 S non-member sports journalism award, measuring for cap and gown, a last, long look at the hallway, the senior class rings and pictured below, SENIOR BOE ll students working in their model office, and pictured with teachers, Mrs. McCready, Mary Fox, clerical outstanding student and Mrs. Zimmerman with Linda Meyers and Anna Frisch outstanding secretarial students. Linda was the top typ- ist among all the S BOE II students. asa it r qi ills 'W I fx, L x QQX QW' SYM 'U IN MEMORY Marc E. Harpster October 15, 1951 May 14, 1969 Harold Meyers january 31, 1951 March 6, 1970 CLASS FLOWER - Blue Carnation CLASS COLORS - Royal Blue and Powder Blue CLASS MOTTO - The world is waiting, go in peace and whatever you do, doin love. CLASS SONG We are leaving Bellevue High School The years have gone so fast But now it is our moment To try for peace at last. Our generation will bring peace in the seventies, love in the seventies The seventies - Studying and plays and dating Football games and times for thinking These and more were to prepare us Let the warring world beware us We will shake its old foundations And bring peace among the nations, i The seventies, the seventies! We are leaving Bellevue High School, The years have gone so fast And now, it is our moment We will have peace at last! I They will remember us, the great class of seventy, the great class of seventy of Seventy! tWords by Martha Kuhn, sung to tune of AQUARIUS A GIFT FROM SENIOR CLASS OF '70 and NATION- AL HONOR SOCIETY - A plaque of dedication, on the walk, a row of poplar trees and a planting area. 71 Pictured at left, Senior Class President, Steve Callaghan and Bob Steinke, President of National Honor Society. qgagigqgm- 'gfru'-ww' fmszff'-arf ww: - lf.--vi xi 'V THE 257 MEMBERS OF THE 1970 GRADUATING CLASS BACCALAUREATE is held at the BAF stadium. Left: Mr. Regula and Mr. Gower discuss plans of the graduating exercises held in the afternoon and evening of May 31. Below: Dr. Hillard D. Camp of Findlay delivers the address to the seniors. ? TKT FM? 'W 6 ,E s i a i 1 ESQ fi 257 Seniors Awarded Diplomas l ,t - 'z J? kc . it fu SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS: Above: Karen Schaeffer, Mary Koechiey, Kathy Truhan, Virginia Boyer, Roseanne Krouse, and jean Laviola. Speaker for the BSHS Graduation on May 31, was Dr. Floyd Faust of Co- lumbus who spoke on the topic, Don't try to go it alone. Fight the good fight and you'll end up where the action is. an 74 Grant 56400 to Members in Scholarships - 573, ,439 Q A t 4 , gf. ' Y ' 1 D 6 . ,fs mn. ... 1 .I fn 4 ' I xg! i 4 I W ' . . l T , . is l 'V Y 1 :li l al? -. ifr I- ' A!-5. x Q g fill' ' li'?l5,' 'Q Jig, .YN i J J I W' 1 cg , -nv iii N 44. 7 ir. ' fig -., z -ilk A 4 , Y , M. H -- .- AN ,L Top: Ernest Widner, Bellevue Alumni President, pictured with winners. Front: Sharon Adams, Jeanne Sliter, Terry Cullen, Linda Godd, Mary Skulina, Jeanne wil- liams, Linda Bertsch: Back: Brian Frost, Lynn Middlesworth, Craig Stoldt, james Shelley, Mr. Widner, Tom Kosman, Alice Lee, Sharon Monas, Roseanne Krouse, ki, Patricia Kelley. li 1, Af THE TOP TEN: coveted honors were announced by Mr. Robert Regula, Principal. 4 They are as follows: Martha Kuhn, fifth, Karen Schaeffer, fourth: jeanne Sliter, U first with a point average of 98.18g Mary Skulina,10th, Rita Rowland, second, Back Row: Terry Cullen, eighth, leanne Williams, sixth, Stephen Callaghan, seventh, 1 Debra Roser, third, john Orwig, ninth. 75 SHARON ADAMS: FTA 2, BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4,5 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Special En- sembles 3. ROBERT ALT: Scholarship Team 15 Track 1,25 Intramurals 4. DALE ANDREWS: Intramurals 1,45 Choir 15 Band 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Track 15 Play 4. DARRELL ARBOUR: Treasurer 15 Class Play 3,45 Dial Staff 35 President 25 Spell- down 25 Intramurals 3,45 Mixed Choir 1,25 Variety Show 35 Homecoming 45 Golf 1,25 Christmas Formal King 45 Football 35 Bas- ketball 1,3,4. DINAH ARNDT: Dial Staff 45 BGCA 25 Art Club 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Band 2,3, 45 Pep Band 45 Majorettes 15 Special En- sembles 1,2,3,4. IEFFREY ASHLEY: Comet Bus. Staff 25 Intramurals 45 Football 15 Golf 2,3,4. LANA BALOK: Play 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 BGCA 2,35 Business Club 2,35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir. CYNTHIA BARRETT: Comet Bus. Staff 25 Plays 3,45 BGCA 25 Library Club 25 Pep Club 25 Intramurals 1,25 Mixed Choir 45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir. RONALD BATTELLINEZ Dial Staff 45 ln- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1,2, Non-member Quill 84 Scroll journalism award 4. MIKE BERGER: Basketball 1,2. LINDA BERTSCH: Comet Staff 45 Plays 3, 45 FTA 25 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spelldown 15 Vocabular Down 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 15 Band 1,25 Special Ensembles 15 FNA 4. DAVID BICKHARTZ HI-Y 45 Intramurals 1,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Captain 4. IANE BICKLEY: GAA 25 Intramurals 45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Spe- cial Ensembles 1. CHARLES BLESSING: Student Council 15 Class President 15 Scholarship Team 1,35 Basketball 15 Wrestling 25 Track 1. VALERIE BLOOM: Pep Club 45 Spell- down 45 Intramurals 45 Mixed Choir 1,2,3, 45 Science Club 4. CHARLET BOGNER: Comet Staff 3,45 FTA 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 45 Soph- omore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Class Play 45 Spelldown 1. IAMES BOGNER: Intramurals 3. PHYLLIS BOGNER: Art Club 25 Pep Club 3,4. MAUREENA BOOTH: Class Treasurer 15 Art Club 2. LYNDA BOWERS: Plays 35 FTA 25 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spell- down 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 15 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,3,45 Active Seniors of 1970 Pep Band 25 Orchestra 25 Special Ensem- bles 1,2,45 Life Saving 1. VIRGINIA BOYER: Class Play 25 FHA 15 BGCA 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,2,3,45 In- tramurals 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,35 Mixed Choir 1,25 Band 1,2,45 Pep Band 1,2, 45 Special Ensembles 1,2. SUSAN BRADY: FTA 2,35 BGCA 3,45 Li- brary 1,2,3,4 ISecretaryJ5 Pep Club 3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholar- ship 3. PAMELA BRANCO: Class Play 45 FTA 2, 35 BGCA 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Intramurals 2, 35 Sophomore Choir 25 Freshmen Choir 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Dance Band 3,45 Special Ensembles 1,2,45 Livesaving 1. DENNIS BRUGNONE: Class Play 25 ln- tramurals 3,45 Band 15 Wrestling 1. GARY BUCHANAN: Library Club 3,45 Parliamentarian 45 Intramurals 4. JOHN BURSON: Student Council 15 Class Play 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Choir 25 Freshmen Choir 15 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Golf 2, 4. STEPHEN CALLAGHAN: Student Coun- cil 1,2,35 Class Officer IPresident-4I5 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Scholarship Team 1,2,3,45 Homecoming 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 iCo-Captain-4I5 Track 1,25 Tennis 3. LYNN CARR: BGCA 3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Scholarship Team 45 FNA 4. IANE CHAPMAN: Class Play 3,45 BGCA 2,45 Pep Club 25 Intramurals 1,25 Sopho- more Choir 25 Freshman Choir 15 Orches- tra 1,25 Cheerleader 1,25 Bandstormers 25 Thespians 3,4. LES CHISM: Class Officer 15 Intramurals 'l. BARB CLAPP: Library Club 35 GAA 1,25 Mixed Choir. KEITH CLEVELAND: Dial Staff 3,45 Quill 84 Scroll 45 Spelldown 15 Scholarship Team 25 Mixed Choir 4. RICHARD CLOSE: Intramurals 1,3,45 Basketball 1. SUZANNE COE: BGCA 2,3,45 Business Club 35 Pep Club 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Freshmen Choir 15 Majorettes 1. MICHAEL COLE: DECA 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Choir 25 Freshmen Choir5 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Track 1,25 Baseball 3,4. IANICE COLVIN: Student Council 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,35 Mixed Choir 1, 2. DENNIS CONNORS: Class Plays 3,45 DECA 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,35 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,25 Pep Band 25 Dance Band 15 Foot- ball 2. CYNTHIA COOK: BGCA 25 Business Club 25 Band 1,2. CAROLYN CRAFT: FTA 25 BGCA 2,3,45 PEP Club 25 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 76 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Life Saving 1. ANN CRECELIUS: Student Council 2,3, 45 Class Officer 15 Class Plays 2,3,45 Thespi- ans 3,45 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor 3,45 Scholarship Team 15 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,25 Special Ensembles 1,25 Choraliers 4, COMET 4, LINDA CROITY: BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 45 Mixed Choir 1,35 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,3. TERRY CULLEN: FTA 45 BGCA 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spelldown 1,25 In- tramurals 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,2,45 Mixed Choir 1,25 Special Ensembles 25 Basketball tStatistician1,2I. GINGER DAILEYZ Art Club 1,2,3. KEN DAVENPORT: Freshmen Choir5 Football 15 Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 1,3. PAUL DAVENPORT: Student Council 'I5 Intramurals 1,2,35 Football 15 Basketball 1. VERN DAY: Dial Staff 45 Baseball 2. CANDY DelEAN: FHA 'I5 BGCA 35 Li- brary Club 1,25 Art Club 3,45 Intramurals 3, 45 Mixed Choir 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 4. IACQUELINE DeMUTH: FHA 25 Library Club 25 Business Club 2. MICHAEL DEDINGER: Intramurals 45 Band 1,25 Special Ensembles 15 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 FFA 1,2 isec.J, 3ltrea.I, 4 iV.P.I. NANCY DICK: BGCA 3,45 Pep Club 2,3, 45 Spelldown 25 Intramurals 35 Mixed Choir 1,2,45 Band 3,45 Orchestra 1. MARK DILLINGER: Intramurals 1,2,35 Freshmen Choir5 Football 1,2,3. coNNiE Dowm: BGCA 2,3,45 Library Club 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Choir5 Fresh- men Choir5 Band 15 Special Ensembles 15 FNA 4. WILLIAM DROWN: Library Club 3,45 Band 1,25 FFA 1,2,3,4, lSec.I, FFA State Farmer, 4. WILLIAM DUFF: Intramurals 1,2,3. VICKI EBBS: Student Council 3 ISecre- taryI5 Class Plays 25 Art Club 35 Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 Cheerleader 1. PHILIP EBERHART: FFA 'l,2,3,4 lStudent Advisorl. ROGER EDWARDS: FFA1,2,3,4. GWEN EISENHAUER: FHA 2,3,45 BGCA 3,45 Business Club 35 Intramurals 15 Fresh- man Choir 15 Sophomore Choir 2. GREG ENGLUND: Class Plays 2,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Freshman Choir 'I5 Football 1,3. MIKE EVERT: Class Plays 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Freshman Choir 15 Homecoming 35 Wrestling 2. MARILYN FELKER: FTA5 BGCA 2,35 LI- brary Club 1,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sopho- more Choir 25 Freshman Choir 1. DARRYL FINNEY: Intramurals 1,2,3. GERALD FLEGAL: Class Plays 3,45 Busi- ness Club 1,25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 2,3, 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Spe- cial Music Ensembles 2,3,4. GARY FOLK: Intramurals 35 Football 35 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2. KEVIN FOUST: Spelldown 15 Intramur- als 1,2,35 Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Life Saving 15 DCT 4. MARY FOX: Pep Club 45 GAA 45 Intra- murals 3,4. ANNA FRISCH: FHA 25 Intramurals 1. LEONA FRISCH: DECA 35 Art Club 35 Mixed Choir1,2. BRIAN FROST: Band1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2, 3,45 Dance Band 2,3,4. SUSAN FRY: Business Club 3,4. COLLEEN GARDNER: Comet Staff 35 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,3,45 Spelldown 1,25 Intramurals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship Team 15 Mixed Choir 15 Band 25 Special Ensembles 'l. LIN CIARWOOD: BGCA 25 DECA 35 Spelldown 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 15 Life Saving 3. GREG GERHARDSTEIN: Student Coun- cil 2,35 DECA 35 Intramurals 3,45 Mixed Choir 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Special Ensembles 1,25 Basketball 1, 25 Golf1,2. TOM GERHARDSTEINI Band 1 IPres.J, 2, 3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 15 Special Ensembles 1,2,3,4. LINDA GOSS: BGCA 3,4, Library Club 1, 2,3,4 lV.P.J5 Pep Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4 IV.P.J5 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SHELIA GUM: FHA 1,2,3,4 IV.P.J5 BGCA 2,3,45 Library Club 45 DECA 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 45 Freshmen Choir5 Special Ensembles. DAN HACKENBURG: Class Play 3,45 Spelldown 25 Intramurals 35 Homecoming 45 Basketball 25 Golf 45 Life Saving 15 Sci- ence Club 4. DEBORAH HALSEY: FHA 2,3,45 BGCA 2, 3,45 Pep Club 45 Intramurals 4. JAMES HAMMERSMITH: Hi-Y 45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Track 2,3,4. MARK HAMMERSMITH: Student Council 45 Class Play 35 Hi-Y ISec. Trea.J5 Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 15 Basketball 1,2,3, 4, ICo-Capt.J Track 45 Cross Country 4. HARLOW HANSEN: Intramurals 3,45 Scholarship Team 25 Mixed Choir 1,25 FFA 3,4. JOHN HASSELBACH: Class Plays 3,45 Hi- Y 2,3,45 Vocabulary Down 1,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 NASS 2,45 Scholarship Team 25 Freshmen Choir5 Band 15 Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Track 15 Golf 2,3,4. GARY HAYNES: Dial Staff 45 Class Play 45 Intramurals 4. JOHN HELTMAN: DECA 3,45 Intramur- als 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2. TERRY HENNEY: Class Officer 15 Track 'l. ERIC HERBORN: Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SANDY HERMAN: BGCA 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Sophomore Choir5 Band 1. GINGER HETTLE: Class Play 45 BGCA 45 Pep Club 45 Spelldown 45 Intramurals 45 Mixed Choir 45 Special Ensembles 4. DONALD HEURING: Spelldown 15 Vo- cab. 15 Intramurals 1,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,2,45 Track 1. MARY HILL: BGCA 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 GAA I,2,3,4,. DEBRA HILLMAN: Class Officer 3 ISec.J5 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 2, 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Homecoming Att. CLIFFORD HIME: Student Council 1,45 Class Officer 3 IPres.J5 Class Plays 25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Homecoming 2,35 Wrestling 1,2. RONALD HIRE: Intramurals 1,2,35 Foot- ball 15 Basketball 1,25 Track 1. BRENDA HUFFMAN: Class Play 45 BGCA 2,3,45 Business Club 35 Pep Club 2,3, 45 GAA 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sopho- more Choir5 Freshmen Choir. JANET JENKINS: Art Club 1,3,45 Spell- down 1. DAVIDJOHNSONZ Golf 2,3. PATRICKIULIANOZ DECA 3,4. JUDY KELLAR: Class Plays 3,45 Thespians 45 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Vocabulary Down 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,3,45 Special Ensembles 1,2. JOAN KELLER: Dial Staff 35 Class Plays 3, 45 FHA 2,3,45 BGCA 2,3,45 Library 2,3,45 Pep Club 35 GAA 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir. PATRICIA KELLEY: FTA 3,4, BGCA 3,4, Art Club 35 Spelldown 3,45 Vocab. 25 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship 2,35 Freshmen Choir. DEB KIRKWOOD: BGCA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,3 lSec.J 45 Intramurals 2,3, 45 Scholarship Team 25 Band 1,2,3, ITreas.J, 4 lSec.J5 Pep Band 45 Orchestra 25 Special Ensembles 1,2,3,4. ROGER KISTLER: Student Council 15 Class Officer 15 Class Plays 1,25 Math Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholar- ship Team 1,25 Mixed Choir 3,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Pep Band 35 Dance Band 2,3,45 Special Ensembles 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1, 2. ELIZABETH KLEIN: Student Council 25 Comet Staff 25 Class Plays 3,45 Thespians 4 ITreas.J5 BGCA 2,3,4 ITreas.J5 Library Club 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Spelldown Winner 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,25 Sophomore Choir5 Special Music Ensembles. ANNE KOCH: Student Council 1,2,3,45 Comet Staff 45 Dial Staff 35 BGCA 2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2, 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Homecoming 35 Cheerleader 15 Doanne Award 3. BILL KOCH: Student Council 4 tV.P.J5 Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4 ICO-Capt.J5 Track 25 Baseball 3,4. ,STEVE KOCH: Intramurals 2,3,45 Band 1, 25 Special Music Ensembles 1,2. 77 MARY KOECHLEY: Comet Staff 45 Dial Staff 35 Class Plays 3,45 BGCA 2,3,45 Art Club 15 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 2,35 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 35 Mixed Choir 45 Sophomore Choir5 Fresh- men Choir5 FNA 4 IPres.J. THOMAS KOSMAN: Student Council 45 Comet Staff 45 Dial Staff 35 Quill 84 Scroll 3, 45 Class Plays 45 Hi-Y 3,4 tPres.J5 Vocabu- lary Down 1,2,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 1,25 Pep Band 25 Football 25 Track 1,2,35 Cross Country 4. CELESTA KRAMER: BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Mixed Choir 35 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2. ROSEANNE KROUSE: Dial Staff 45 GAA 15 FTA 4, BGCA 4, Pep Club 15 Spelldown 15 National Honor Society 45 Scholarship Team 25 Mixed Choir 1,2,3,45 Special En- sembles 1,2,35 Choraliers 45 Class Play 45 Ohio Youth Choir of Europe. CHERYL KRUEGER: Comet Staff 3,45 IEditorJ5 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Class Plays 45 FTA 3,45 BGCA 2,3,45 Library Club 3,4 lPres.J5 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3 ITreas.J, 4 IPres.J5 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3 lTreas.J, 4 IPres'.J5 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Sr. Prom Queen. JOE KUDRO: Spelldown 1,25 Intramur- als 35 Basketball 1,2 MARTHA KUHN: Class Plays 3,45 BGCA 2 ISg't Armsl, 35 Math Club 2,3 ITreas.J5 Spelldown 1,4 tWinnerJ5 Vocabulary Down 1 IWinnerJ, 2,4 IWinnerJ5 Intramur- als 2,3,45 National Honor 2,35 Scholarship Team 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Orchestra 1,25 Special Ensembles 2,3. FRANK LAMANNA: Class Play 45 Intra- mural 1,2,3,4. ROGER LAUB: DECA 35 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Freshmen Choir5 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2. JEAN LAVIOLAZ FTA 2,3,45 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Scholarship Team 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Music Ensembles 1,2,3,4. ALICE LEE: Comet Staff 45 Class Plays 3, 45 FTA 3,4 IPres.J5 BGCA 2,3,45 Library Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Spell- down 15 Vocabulary Down 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 15 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir. HAROLD LEE: Dial Staff 45 Intramurals 1, 2,3,45 NASS 2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. PHYLLIS LEININGER: Student Council 15 FHA 25 BGCA 2,3,45 Business Club 45 Pep Club 2,35 Intramurals 1,3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir. DEBORAH LIESKEZ FHA 1,25 FTA 3,45 BGCA 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 1,25 Cheerleader 2. PATRICIA UNDER: Student Council 1,2, 3,45 Comet Staff 45 Dial Staff 35 Quill 8: Scroll 45 Class Plays 3,45 FHA 45 BGCA 2,3, 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Orchestra 15 Cheerleader 1. LANI LONG: Class Plays 3, FTA 3, BGCA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1,2,3,4, Spe- cial Ensembles 1. DIANE LOWER: BGCA 2,3,4, DECA 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Mixed Choir 3, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Special Ensembles 2. TOM MCCONNELL: Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Basketball Manager 1,2, Track 2,3. CHERYLLE MCELWAIN: Comet Staff 4, BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 4, Intra- murals 1,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, FNA 4. PAUL MCELWAIN: Hi-Y 2, Intramurals 1, 2,4, Freshmen Choir, Football 1, Basket- ball, Ti:ack1 IManagerl. LONNIE McKENZIE: Class Officer lV.P.J, Intramurals 1,3,4, Band 1,2, Football 2,4, Track 1,2,3. GARY MCPEEK: Class Officer 1, Intra- murals 1,3, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1, Track 1. KATHY MARTIN: Class Plays 4, BGCA 2, 3, Business Club 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Spell- down 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Mixed Choir 3, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir. DEAN MEYERS: FTA 3,4, Hi-Y 3,4, Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4, Spelldown 1,4, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Scholarship 3, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4. LINDA MEYERS: Student Council 1 ISec.I, Comet Staff 4, BGCA 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, lntramurals1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3. LYNN MIDDLESWARTHZ Class Play 4, Library Club 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Schol- arship Team 2,3, Sophomore Choir, Fresh- men Choir, Band 1, Homecoming 4, Bas- ketball 1, Golf 2,4. DEBBIE MILLER: Class Plays 4, BGCA 2,3, 4, Business Club 2,3, Pep Club 2, GAA 4, Intramurals 1,3,4. JEAN MILLER: Thespians 3,4, BGCA 2,3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Mixed Choir 3, 4, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1, Special Ensembles 2,3. ROSE MISSIMI: FHA 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3. DOYLE MISSLER: DECA 3,4. DIANE MITCHELL: BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Freshmen Choir, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 4. SHARON MONAS: BGCA 2,3,4, Library Club 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Spell- down 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Scholarship Team 2,3, FNA 4. SAL MORA: DECA 3,4, Intramurals 1,2, 3, Scholarship Team 2, Track 1. SARAH MOWERY: FHA 4, Pep Club 1,2, GAA 1,2. WILLIAM MUNSHOWER: Intramurals 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2. NANCY MUSSER: FHA 1,2. KEY MYGRANT: Class Plays 4, Library Club 2, Intramurals 1,3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Basketball Manager 2, Cross Country 4. CARL NEARHOOD: FFA 1,2,3,4 IAss Sent.J. MIKE NOTTKE: Class Plays 3,4, DECA 3, 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2. ROSE ODDO: FHA 2,3,4, BGCA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3, 4. LILA O'LYNN: Quill 8: Scroll 4, BGCA 2, 3, Art Club 4, Pep Club 2,3. MARY O'NEIL: FTA 2, BGCA 2,3, Library Club 3,4, Art Club 1, Pep Club 4, GAA 1,2, 3,4, Sophomore Choir. BECKY ONEY: Class Plays 3,4, FHA 2,3,4, BGCA 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Intramurals 2,4, Mixed Choir 4, Sophomore Choir, Fresh- men Choir. IOHN ORWIG: Spelldown 1,2, Intra- murals 4, Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4. IAN PANGARD: Class Plays 3, BGCA 2,3, 4, Library Club 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Intra- murals 2,3,4, Mixed Choir 4, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1, Special Ensembles 1,4. ION PALM: Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2, Special Ensembles 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4. DOUG PALMER: Class Plays 2,4, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 'l. MARY PLAMER: FHA 2, BGCA 3, DECA 3, GAA 1,2,3,4, Spelldown 1, Intramurals 1,2,3, Scholarship Team 2. BRENDA PARSONS: FHA 2, BGCA 2,3,4, Library Club 1, Pep Club 2,3,4. PATTI PAUL: Student Council 2,3, Class Officer 1,4, Class Plays 2,3, Thespians 3,4, FTA 3, BGCA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, CIAA 2, 3,4, Spelldown 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Sopho- more Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1, Special Ensembles 2,3,4, Homecoming 2, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. ELAINE PERKINS: FHA 2,3,4 IPres.li BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 2, GAA 3,4, Intramur- als 1,2,3,4. WANDA PINE: BGCA 3,4, Library Club 2,4, Pep Club 2,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 3,4, Mixed Choir 1,2. RON POCOCK: FFA1,2,3. MARIANNE POSTELL: BGCA 2,3,4, Busi- ness Club 3, Art Club 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Freshmen Choir, Orchestra 1. REBECCA RATLIFF: BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, lntramurals1,2,3,4, Sopho- more Choir, Freshmen Choir, Special En- sembles 1,2, IIM REICHLEY: Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DONALD REINHART: Spelldown 4, Mixed Choir 1. MARY REITZ: Student Council 4 ITres.J, Class Plays 3,4, BGCA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, 4, GAA 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, National Honor 4, Mixed Choir 3,4, ISec.J, Sopho- more Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1,2 ITres.I 3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Special Ensem- bles 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Queen 4. VIRGINIA REIGEL: Class Officer 1, FHA 1,2, BGCA 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Intramurals 4, Mixed Choir 1,2, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2, Dance Band 3,4, Special Ensembles 1, 2,3, Class Play 4. SHERRI REIMLAND: Class Plays 2,3, Pep 78 Club 2, Mixed Choir 1,2, Special Ensem- bles 1,2. KATHY ROBERTS: Mixed Choir 4. MARK ROGGE: Student Council 2,3,4 IPres.l Hi-Y 3,4 IV.P.I, Spelldown 1, Intra- murals 2,3,4, National Honor 4, NASS 2, Scholarship Team 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, Track 1,2,3, Cross Country 4. DEBRA ROSER: Comet Staff 4, Quill 84 Scroll 4, Class Plays 3,4, FTA 2,3, BGCA 2,3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Spelldown 1, 2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, National Honor 4, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 4, Orchestra 2, Special Ensembles 1,2,3,4. THOMAS ROTH: Student Council 1, Class Plays 2,3,4, Spelldown 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2,4, Track 2. RITA ROWLAND: Student Council 1 ISec.l, Class Plays 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, BGCA 2,3 IV.P.l 4 IPreS.l, Pep Club 2,3,4, CIAA 2,3,4, Spelldown 2, Vocabulary 2, National Honor 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Scholarship 2,3, Mixed Choir 3,4, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir. HELEN RUFFING: FHA 2,3,4 ITres.l BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 3, Intramurals 4. DEBBIE RUPPERT: BGCA 2,3,4, Library Club 2, Business Club 2, Pep Club 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DEBBIE SABO: Class Plays 3,4, FTA 4, BGCA 2,3 CTres.J 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 1, 2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Special Ensembles 1,3. DAVID SCAGNETTI: Class Plays 4, Thespians 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Mixed Choir 3,4, Sophomore Choir, Freshmen Choir, Band 1,2,3, Special Ensembles 4, Basketball 1, Golf 2,3,4. MICHAEL SCHAAF: Mixed Choir 1,2,3,4 IV.P.l, Band 1,2, Special Ensembles 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2,3. KAREN SCHAEFFER: Student Council 1, Comet Staff 4, Thespians 4, BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Spelldown 1, Vo- cabulary 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, National Honor 3,4, Scholarship 1,2,3,4, Freshmen Choir, Band 1,2,3,4, Special Ensembles 1. MICHAEL SCHINLEY: Intramurals 1,2,3, Basketball 1. NORBERT SCHMITZ: Class Officer 3 tV.P.I Class Plays 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Band 1, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1, Track 1,2. DIANE SCHNEIDER: FHA 1, BGCA 3,4, Pep Club 1,2, GAA 1,2, Intramurals 3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Sophomore Choir. LESLIE SCHNEIDER: Student Council 4, Class Officer 2 ISec.I, Class Plays 4, FHA 1, FTA 4, BGCA 3, Library Club 4, Pep Club 1,2 ISec.-Tres.I 3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Intramur- als 3,4, Scholarship 1,2, Mixed Choir 2, Cheerleader 2. MARTHA SCHNEIDER: FHA 1,2, BGCA 3, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Intramur- als 3,4, Mixed Choir 2, Cheerleader 2. RAYMOND SCHNEIDER: DECA 3,4, In- tramurals 1,3, Football 1, Basketball Man- ager 2,3, Track 1. MARGARET scorr: FHA 2,3,45 BGCA 35 Intramurals 3545 Mixed Choir 3,45 Soph- omore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Special Ensembles 2. ALLEN SEAMAN: Comet Staff 3,45 Class Plays 2,3545 Thespians 45 FTA 35 Hi-Y 45 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,45 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 Special Ensembles 2. ANITA SELVEY: BGCA 35 Art Club 1525 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 2. CLIFFORS SETCHELL: Wrestling 1. b IRALE SETZLER: Intramurals 3,45 Basket- a 1. MARTHA SHAVER: FTA 3545 Pep Club 2, 3545 GAA 3545 Intramurals 15253545 Mixed Choir 45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2. JAMES SHELLEY: Class Plays 3,45 ThespI'- ans 45 Hi-Y 45 Vocabulary Down 152,45 In- tramurals 1,2,3545 National Honor 45 Schol- arship Team 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1. ROBERTA SHINGLEDECKERZ Comet Staff 45 Quill 84 Scroll 45,BGCA 3545 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3545 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor 3,45 Scholarship 1,2535 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45Dance Band 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Special Ensembles 254. STEVE SIESEL: Class Plays 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Football 15 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1. MARY SKULINA: Class Officer 2 l5ec.J5 FTA 45 BGCA 35 Library Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,2 tTres.l 3,45 Spelldown 1525 Intramurals 3,45 Natinal Honor 45 Scholar- ship 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 1,2. JEANNE SLITER: Student Council 1,2,3,45 FTA 253,45 Pep Club 2,3545 GAA 2,3545 Spelldown 1,25 Vocabulary 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor 3545 Scholarship 1, 253,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Lifesaving. RICHARD SLITER: Comet Staff 45 Class Plays 45 Hi-Y 45 Spelldown 15 Vocabulary 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Science Club 4. TERRY SMITH: Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Freshmen Choir. JIM SNYDER: Intramurals 3545 Band 1,2, 3,45 Football 15254. GEORGE SOLANDER: Student Council 15 Class Officer 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 25 Golf 354. DONALD SPENSER: Intramurals 3,45 Scholarship 1,2,35 Orchestra 15 Special Ensembles 15 Track 3,45 Cross Country Captain 45 Science Club 4. BOB STEINKE: Class Plays 2,3545 Thespi- ans 253,4 lPres.J5 Math Club 2,3,45 Vocabu- lary 15 Intramurals 45 National Honor 3,4 lPres.J5 Scholarship 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 35 45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 15 Special Ensembles 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2. CRAIG STOLDT: Student Council 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor 3,4 lTres.J5 NASS 2,35 Football 1,2,354 lCo- Capt.J5 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 15 Golf 2,354. DENNIS STOUT: Class Officer 15 Dial Staff 45 Library Club 25 Spelldown 1,2' Scholarship 25 Basketball 1525 Baseball 152. JIM STRATSO: Student Council 15 Spell- down 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1. JOANNE STRAZIUSO: Class Officer 45 Class Plays 2545 BGCA 253,45 GAA 253545 In- tramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir5 Sopho- more Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Special En- sembles 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. JOHN STRAZIUSO: Student Council 15 Thespians 45 FTA 3,4 lV.P.J5 Hi-Y 35 Math Club 25 Vocabulary 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship 3545 Mixed Choir 3545 Sopho- more Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,35 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 2,35 Or- chestra 35 Special Ensembles 1,2,3545 Foot- ball 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,2,3,4. STEVE SWARTZ: Intramurals 3545 Track 2. CINDY SWEIGARDZ BGCA 253,45 Pep Club 2,3545 GAA 253545 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir5 Sophomore Choir5 Fresh- men Choir5 Band 1525 Special Ensembles 15 2,3,4. GLORIA SYLVESTER: BGCA 2535 Pep Club 3. PAUL SZUCS: Intramurals 253545 Band 1, 2,3,4. MIKE TEA: Intramurals 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,2535 Basketball 1,25 Golf 3,4. JULIE TERZO: Student Council 15 Class Plays 3,45 BGCA 253,45 Pep Club 253,45 GAA 2,3545 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshman Choir5 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 25 Special Music Ensembles 253,4. EARL TIMMONS: Vocabulary 15 Intra- murals 1,2,3545 Basketball 1525 Track 1. DEBBIE TORNICHIOZ FHA 35 BGCA 35 DECA 3. CONNIE TRAVIS: FHA 2,3,45 BGCA 2,35 45 Intramurals 4. KATHY TRU:-IAN: BocA 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3545 Class Plays 45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 25 Mixed Choir 3545 Sophomore Choir5 Freshman Choir5 Orchestra 15 Life Saving 1. CAROL TYREE: FHA 1,2,45 Pep Club 1,2, 4. NANCY TYREE: FHA 152. RONALD VALKO: Intramurals 25 Band 1525 Football 4. ROBBIE Van FLEET: Comet Staff 25 BGCA 2,3,45 Pep Club 253545 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 25 Dance Band 15 Orchestra 1. BARB vARNEs: FHA 1,2,3,45 BGCA 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,45 GAA 1,25 Mixed Choir 1,2. PAULETTE VERDAVOIRZ Library Club 45 Art Club 1,25 Vocabulary 1. LEE WATSON: FTA 3545 Math Club 45 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 45 Scholarship Team 2. CAROL WEBER: BGCA 2,35 Library Club I5 Business Club 2,35 DECA 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Band 15253, 45 Pep Band 45 Special Ensembles 1,2. JANE WEILAND: Class Officer 1 lPres.J, 2 lV.P.J5 BGCA 354 lSeC.J5 Pep Club 3545 CIAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 National Honor 3, 1 79 45 Scholarship Team 1,25 Mixed Choir 3545 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Sci- ence Club 4. EVELYN WEILNEAUZ FTA 35 Library Club 45 Intramurals 15 Band 152,355 Pep Band 2, 35 Special Ensembles 3. ROXANNE WEILNAU: FHA 3,45 FTA 25 BGCA 253545 Pep Club 2,3545 Intramurals 1, 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Majorettes1,2,3,4. ANGELA WENNER: Student Council 15 Comet Staff 253545 Dial Staff 45 BGCA 253545 Pep Club 3,45 GAA 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Majorettes 15 2,3,45 Special Ensembles 1,4. PAM WETZEL: FTA 2,3,45 BGCA 2,45 Pep Club 2,3545 GAA 3,4 Spelldown 25 Intra- mural 253,45 Scholarship 1,45 Mixed Choir 45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 45 Special Ensembles 2,3,4. PATRICIA WHITE: Class Plays 3545 BGCA 253,45 Business Club 35 Pep Club 3,45 GAA 25 Intramurals 152,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Major- ettes1,2,3,45 Life Saving 1. RHONDA WICKER: Class Plays 25 FHA 1,2,3,45 BGCA 3,45 Library Club 1,25 Pep Club 1525 GAA 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Mixed Choir 1525 Cheerleader 2. MARLENE WILL: FHA 1525 Mixed Choir 1,2. JANET WILLIAMS: Class Plays 35 BGCA 253545 Pep Club 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramur- als 15253545 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,2,3,45 Va- riety Show 2,3545 Special Ensembles 1. JEANNE WILLIAMS: Student Council 25 35 Dial Staff 25 Class Plays 45 Thespians 45 FHA 15 FTA 45 BGCA 35 -Pep Club 253,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 National Honor 45 Scholarship 1,2535 Mixed Choir 25 Freshmen Choir. SUE WINDSOR: BGCA 253,45 Pep Club 2,3545 GAA 253545 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mixed Choir 3,45 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1,25 Pep Band 25 Variety Show 45 Special Ensembles 1,2,45 Life Saving 1. RICHARD WOLF: Student Council 45 Class Plays 45 Hi-Y 45 Spelldown 1545 Vo- cabulary 1,45 National Honor 45 Scholar- ship 45 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Choir5 Freshmen Choir5 Band 1 lTres.J 2,354 lPres.J5 Pep Band 2,4 lSt. Dir.J5 Orchestra 35 Special Ensembles 2,3. EMILY WOLLENSLEGEL: BGCA 3545 Li- brary Club 45 Pep Club 152,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Mixed Choir 152. EDWARD WYBENSINGER: Intramurals 2. GALEN ZIEBER: DCT 4. JACK ZIEGLER: Student Council 25 Class Officer 2 tPres.l5 Pep Club 1,25 Intramurals 3,45 Mixed Choir 1,2535 Band 1,25 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Track 15 FFA 152 lV.P.l 3 lV.P.J 4 tPres.J. B.S.l-l.S. . ,XX D ' u fffzr ,. Y! Q Student Life V .... , ., . ,V .V ,Q , V HV. .,,,, .4:,.:V,VV,V, ,V,. ., V V , i V, , , V,AViVVE,,,.,V ,,,,,,iVV,V,V,V 4 VVVEHVV VV VV . V .N VV .. , ,. . VVV 14. 4 V, V V V V VV.. V V , V , VVVVV .HV HVVVV 3 f Y ,I-3 iq' 'N V V' -. .f ' V.: 'f'b'+'t' 'L ' f Mft. QV'-l 1:1 V. . 19?1i9: a -4 'V' 51' H' ff -5:-1. 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' ii V, 3,3 :pf ggefg 151 Ajggi '-f, V , , KV-V ,M ,- V -I V V. - I ' ' . 7 , 'ff - ' 2 Football Season Spirited by Marching Band No matter what the weather the BSHS Marching Band was there at every game to cheer the team on. Above: Director Robert Leck- rone directs during halftime performance. Right: Head Majorette, senior, Angie Wenner. Top, Roxanne Weilnau, Pat White, seniorsp janet Angello, junior, and Sally Weilnau,Sophomore. A Concert in the Park BAND OFFICERS, Left: Rick Wolf, president, Gordon Wolf, Vice president, Deb Kirkwood and Patti Nelson, Secretaries, Deb Hart and Deb Harper, treasurers. Every spring the band presents a Concert in the park, which is enjoyable, because of the variety of music presented. The Symphonic band is featured with Bob Steinke as soloist. Pictured at the bottom of the page is the Concert band performing one of their numbers. Mr. Leckrone directs all of the bands at the Senior High School. enwfazmimmwmvwmz , . X :mwmww u-wy:nmmQ...Qmmm.immnw.wf..M.wmi'.LiftwwN.., , 7 Choirs Blend Voices Together - Bellevue Senior High Choirs sing for entertainment and enjoyment. At The Right: a fish-eye view of the a Capella choir singing at the Christmas concert. In The Middle: a section at work practicing. Below: is the Sophomore Choir also performing at the Christmas Concert . Both choirs are under the direction of Mr. Dundore. The Christmas Concert also featured the Bellevue String En- semble, Left: directed by Mr. David Bilen. Below: is the Choir Cabinet led by the main officers: Pres. Dave Scagnettig Vice-Pres. Mick Schaafg Sec. Ma Treas. lane Weiland. At The Bottom: the a cappella and Sophomore Cho on stage for their final scene in the Pops Concert . ry Reitzg irs gather GW H2125 QSM, 'L'-Kim. N?YQEi42'.+e -'i YH? .551 . iiilrlll 7 fl? E I-2 X l ' fj:g'Xf-if--ai1i- ul' Q li as l: - li , . 'Ee lzffl 85 A5 Y' .aff vf- AF' -E nh-, . F .li ' , , Barb Wagerg Ray Cox: lane Beilerg john Straziusog Patti Paul: Roger Kistlerp Beth Klein: Jim Steinkeg Cheryl Nation: Bob Steinke. The Mood Is Music Various music activities are rated high among the activities ofthe Senior High School. Among these are the Choraliers, Top Row: a select group of vocalists who entertain for many different func- tions. They are directed by Mr. Dundore and accompanied by ludy Lepley. To The Right: members of the a cappella choir. Middle Right: majorettes Pat White and Roxanne Weilnau during a fire baton routine. Far Right: members of the Choraliers and stage band in the mood for music. Below: the pep band, which was directed by Rick Wolf and john Straziuso, gives the team a little pep as they did for every home basketball game. Above Right: members of the a cappella choir perform during a scene from the Pops Concert. ' faq Win. ge' 5 Q3 4 Tandi Shannon, lim Burrows, Mary Reitz, Mick Schaaf, Roseanne Krouse, Bob Smithson, Ann Crecelius, David Scagnetti, Evelyn Hayhow Rick Shart. Q , q 11 LIZ! H 7 .--1 Mothers Watch Daughters in BGCA Fashion Show - rs-5 ESR 3 ku r 91 if 1 'T' w. , BGCA and Hi-Y aid students in spirit as well as in body. Top Left On Opposite Page: BGCA advisors Miss Glasgo and Mrs. Baker. Top Right Cn Opposite Page: BGCA officers Rita Rowland, President, Barb Lepley, Vice- President, Beth Klein, Treasurer, and lane Wei- land, Secretary. Kathy Truhan decorates the festive Christmas tree for the formal. Mothers and daughters enjoyed the fashion show. Top: Deb Kirkwood and Karen Scagnetti took part in the modeling. - Hi-Y officers Mark Hammersmith, Sec.-Treas. Tom Kosman, Pres, Mark Rogge, Vice-Pres., Rick Sliter, Chaplain. Advisors: Mr. White and Mr. Zeiber. l Art Club Brightens Corridors These talented peoples decorated the bulletin boards with many different themes. Top Left: Mrs. Kile, advisor. Bottom Left: officers, janet jenkins, Program Chair., lean Hammernick, Pres., Laurie Hazelback and Lila O'Lynn. Colette Hoffman served as Vice-Pres. Deb Halsey enjoys activity. -Z -dim ...da l3l '!l ' v fr ll I! Production a Hit, My Sister Eileen Ill IW! I!! tm I I al In ll ,- placed talented students under the spotlights. Dancing sailors: Nick Sylvester, Mike Cook, Roger Lindsey, Burley Burkhart, and Wally Perry. lane Chapman looks reprimanding as she tugs at Keith Oney's ear. john Hasselback, Becky Oney, and Jeanne Williams portray their parts in life-like apartment. 91 Student Council Comes Through u-3-1 92 'Ffh ge, I., A... M., 'w K. ,am gs. E151 . T! . 'l I5 rf!- W., is 1 'wr W E V2 , ii .u, i 'ii i i i rr DE CA Progresses Among the great accomplishments of S.C. was the one stating that all seniors having a 90M over all average in a subject were not required to take that final exam. THE OFFICERS WHO SERVED, Opposite Page: Mark Rogge, Pres., Bill Koch, Vice- Pres., Pam Schmitz, Secretary, and Mary Reitz, Treas. - Mr. Leatherman proudly poses with Pat juliano, Distributive Educa- tion Student ofthe year. DE offers both boys and girls classroom and on-the-job training for their particular career. 17 J! 4 Every student at one time or another finds a need for the library and the librarians, who are also the advi- sors of the Library Club, are always willing to extend aid. These women are Mrs. Passarello and Mrs. Wa- gar. The Library Club was led by Sue Brady, Secre- tary, Linda Goss, Vice-Pres., Cheryl Krueger, Pres., and Judy Krueger, Treas. ws. i rr. ,il Q ' i. i i, L .sji ' l ' Friendly Corner, in the Library - 2, -.--f - iv ' 4 . 'Q' 94 Math 81 Science - Educational ,. , , H, lx- 3. V .ff 4 1 . f k '!' 64 I ' Y MAJ. i, y in . ii sw Oil X 1 MATH CLUB OFFICERS: john Koechley, Pres., Bob Steinke, Vice-Pres., Evelyn Hayhow, Sec.-Treas., Sue Shoen, Program Chairman. They Were advised by Mr. Phil- lips, Mr. White and Mr. Zieber. SCIENCE CLUB: a newly organized group, attracted many students. This club was advised by Mr. Overholt and Mr. Diels and led by john Hasselbach, Reporter, Jim Steinke, Vice-Pres., Frank Friar, Treas., Valarie Bloom, Librarian, Roger Kistler, Pres., and Beth Klein, Sec. 4 . MKS. ..- 93 JILL. xr L-f' 'I- 95 Mothers Are Honored at Redmen Banquet - Bottom Picture: Mrs. Nottke and Mikep Mrs. Cole and Mikey Mrs. Koch and Billg Mrs. Snyder and limp Mrs. Shelley and lim. Top Picture: Mrs. McKenzie and Lonniep Mrs. Roth and Tomy Mrs. Stoldt and Craigg Mrs. Heuring and Dong Mrs. Schmitz and Norbertg and Mrs. Lee and Harry. , V A - 'I I ig ,Q :H ,U . 7 ' , fm -, iii, 'i 5 ' me glfwiiirz Url ii? rr 1 i y OC if Y-1 Z' SOPHOMORE TOPS MAGAZINE SELLING CAMPAIGN lim Beasley, Below, wins 525.00 for First Prize in the '69- 70 annual selling competition. ff.,---V '-n xi 7 -1 1 3 423 me ,,1.,,.,---- -M a... at its 1............-., 1 lv., ., A --MI' 1, .EQQTLLQ ' I il , I . .WI .,.I 12, I ' THE DIAL receives an EXCELLENT rating at the NODJA annual school newspaper competition at Bowling Green in April. Editors of the two successive issues in the letterpress division are: Dianne Klstler Roseanne Krouse, Dinah Arndt, Ron Batteline Mrs Beasley Ad visor, is shown at Left with the editors Mike Rolfh along with three mentioned editors toured the GA ZETI'E, BeIlevue's daily newspaper and learned much about the mechanics of publication. x li x -I Agony and Ecstasy Revealed in the faces of the Cheerleaders on the opposite page. The ever present Spirit jug symbol of the winning spirit that prevailed throughout the Redmen cagers season is shown below as loanne Strauzio carries it to the Pep Assembly. Left, the PEP CLUB cheers the Redmen on. Below: advisors Miss Allan and Mrs. Pendleton. Right: Officers, Kathy McCarthy, Cheryl Kruger, Pres. Deb Hart, Sue Bertsch, and Linda Goss, V-Pres. VICTORIOUS TEAMS, Bottom Left: Basketball Champs, Deb Burns, Missy Eaton, Rita Rowland, Dinah Arndt, Ginny Riegel, Sue Brady. Bottom Right, Volleyball Champs, Missy Eaton, Barb Lepley, Deb Roser, Becky Wal- ters, Cherylle McElwain, Karen Schaeffer, Chris Otermat. Opposite Page: Badminton Singles, julie Terzo, Badminton Doubles, Deb Roser, Cherylle McElwain. Ping Pong Doubles, Missy Eaton and Kathy Siesel, Ping Pong Sin- gles, Missy Eaton. 1OO CAA Provides Competitive Sports For Girls - '55 i Right: Paddle Badminton, Sharon Monas, Carolyn Craft, Lani Long, Cherylle McEIwain, Alice Lee, Linda Goss, jane Weiland and Rob- erta Shingledecker. 101 Students Active In Sports Right: Bill Cramer, Boy's Ping Pong Champ, Girls' Soccer Champs, Kris Morgan, Martha Shaver, Leann Frost, loan Keller, loanne Straziuso, Marie Boogher, Amy Nicely. Mixed Badminton Winners, Roxanne Weilnau and Kim Fredrick. Mixed Ping Pong Champs, Patti Paul and Bill Cramer. Girls' Softball and Whiffleball Champs, Lynda Bowers, Carolyn Craft, Alice Lee, Ginny Boyer, Sharon Monas, Cherylle McElwain, Linda Goss, lane Weiland and Roberta Shingledecker. 102 Y, s 3' i 2 2 gsm Wim wiwwriii ' ' QW 350' W Sig? ' P':liifs5i ' 'bd:iim,: V ,,.. x ,i Q K I 1-, fill' .f f If f , Sf: i Boys Compete In Intramurals Boys' Whiffleball champions, Tom Roth, Bill Butz, Mike Rohlf, john Bertsch, Mark Dietzel, Gary Woodruff, Bruce Roth, Dave Buck and Ed Burr. Boys Volleyball ci- tors, john Ivy, Lonnie McKenzie, Rick Sliter, lack Zie- gler, Don Spencer, Louis Perkins. Football Champs, jeff Ashley, Deqayne Timmons, lim Burrows, Keith Fox, Dennis Redford, Bill Koch, Loyal Basketball Champ, Dave Swartz. 5 , 5 W .flu ,, i i Learning Efficient and Productive Farming For the Space Age FFA members pose at the banquet, Mike Dendinger, Greg Strebal, jack Ziegler, Bill Drown, and Paul Zieber, Front: Mark Andrews, Bruce Yingling and Roger Ed- wards. Activity participation are john Good, Steve Swartz and Bruce Yingling. Advisor, Mr. Hackenbracht, Reporter, john Palm, Sentinel Ronnie Valentine, Presi- dent lack Ziegler, Vice-pres. Mike Dendinger, Student Advisor, Phillip Eberhard, Secretary and State Farmer of the Year, Bill Drown, and Treas. john Good. 3! 9.1 4 Future Nurses Organize To Prepare For Community Services 1 f 6 lo x-f ,, X FNA, led first year, Back Row: Cindy Lepley, treas., Miss Aigler, Advisory jenny Jacobs, v-pres., Mary Koechley, Pres. Above: Florence Nightingale Lamp shines the light of hope on Becky Walters. Left: FT's club are: Ginger Hettel, Lynne Carr, Sue Windsor, Connie Dowell, Beth Klein, jenny Jacobs, Cherylle McElwain, Sue Valko, Sharon Monas, Jody Valko, jackie Shelley, Kathy Siesel, Linda Bertsch, Cindy Sweigard and Linda Goss. Future Teachers Get a Head Start - Science and Art Activity . . . Right: Leslie Schneider, Cheryl Krueger, and leanne Sliter look ahead to their careers with ambition. Below: john Strauziuso, Cheryl Nation, Pres., Alice Lee, Karen Scagnetti, Eve- lyn Hayhow, turn tables on Mrs. Miller, Advisor. A 2 S. A -3 L-arf W- 4. yrs 2 ,,, , ,4 auf -'J pt 1 ,,,L,i-4? Tf'4J sd 106 I' Quill 84 Scroll and Thespians Require Talent J 335155. i, 4 X 3 .MJ 'Jw' M C N - xg'-Q .ugxdwr 5.-iv, Z E' ,K . E 'Q K MEMBERS ARE AS FOL- LOWS: Standing: julie De- tlefsen, Margaret Sberna, Tom Kosman lMember lr. Yearl, Keith Cleveland, Rob- erta Shingledecker, Deb Roser, Cheryl Krueger, and Advisor, Mrs. Beasley. l if 1 AW' THESPIANS, Standing: jim Steinke, Sue Schoen, Dennis Brugnone, Joanne Williams, Rita Rowland, Karen Schaeffer, lim Shelley, ludy Kellar, Dave Scagnetti, lane Chapman, john Strazuiso, Becky Oney, Kathy McCarthy, Advisor Mr. Madey, Lana Balok, Beth Klein, Bob Steinke, Jeanne Miller, Ann Crecelius. 107 Comet- Award Winning Yearbook The coveted GOLDEN EAGLE advisor award of American Yearbook Company is being pre- sented to Mrs. Della Beasley, Advisor, by con- sultant, Earl Parks. The '69 COMET was strong in the following areas, over-all design, use of 4 color, complete year story, cover and format blend in book, mood of readership, attention given to student action, advertising and com- munity support, correctness of grammar, intro- ductory headlines for story, and coverage of new happenings. '70 Comet Staff MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE STAFF: Mrs. Beasley, advi- sor, Mary Koechley, Alice Lee, Cheryl Krueger, editor, Vicki Schaeffer , 'Ginger Andrews, Debra Fritz , julie Detlesfsenf, Roberta Shingledecker, Mary lo Meyersf, Charlet Bogner, Marie Boogher , Ann Crecelius, Pat Lin- der Sue Bertsch' - 'junior assistants' not pictured are Deb Roser Cherylle McElwain Alan Seaman Karen Schaeffer Tom Kosman Rick Sliter Sue Schoen Linda Meyers Ang1eWenner and Ramona Chumley NSPA and American's Golden Eagle The 1969 COMET received a VERY GOOD award certificate from the National Scholastic Press Assoc. of Minneapolis, Minn. on a national senior high school critique service. A total score of 5,225 based on a point system for each section of the book was issued after a comparison with other books national- ly in this category. The community and area busi- if it l, - -Q- -, 2? nesses as well as photographers, George Smith, George Woodard and Ben Buyer are to be com- mended. Pam Hosang, editor, is now a student at BG. Shown Below: COMET '70 members, under the skillful guidance of Mrs. Beasley, Advisor, plan and organize the Volume 50 - '70 ,,.. , C O M ET . .mimi IZ.. F.-ll N ,,.-4 'A ll ll i Q 'w - Q uf West Side Story, Spring Musical - Top Left: Maria tLana Balokl and Tony tDave Scagnettil embrace during an exciting moment. Lana, a soprano, and Dave, a tenor, combined their voices to touch every one's heart. Top Right, Doc tRich Wolfe! lends a helping hand to Anita tKathy McCarthy? af- ter he gets brutally attacked. Pictured At The Bottom Of The Page: Black light was expertly used effectively by Mr. Woodard to highlight the dream scene. f 'TY' Evelyn Hayhow's solo Somewhere added to the scene. Color Photography of Maria and Tony in the open- ing section and entire color for the book furnished by George Woodard. Tony's singing of Maria, and Maria's Tonight, will long be remembered by all. 1' Andthe Men Who Made i It a Hit at BSHS Below: Mr. William Madey, speech and drama teacher at Belle- the brilliant choreography. vue Senior High School, expertly directed the dramatic musical. Mr. Richard Dundore, Sr., A cappella and sophomore choir direc- Bottom Left: Excitement and fear rose as Riff lTed Wybensingerl tor, took charge of the vocal selections. and Bernardo Uohn Balokl advance on each other with flashing switchblades. Mr. Robert Leckrone, instrumental music teacher and director of bands, used his magic wand on the orchestra. Right: Maria weeps over her dead lover's body before screaming at the gathering crowd, We all killed Tony, and Riff and Bern- Mr. Roger Gerhardstein, a student at BG's Firelands campus, did ardo, too. -C' , new t R , fl ffliti yt.-it fi Mr. Madey Mr. Dundore Mr. Leckrone -A..t...in..-ui. 111 Mr. Gerhardstein Business Club Officers - and BCCA Cabinet Members - ADVISORS: Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Thompson. OFFI- CERS ARE: Vicki Baptista, Mar- ie Ramon, Kim Campbell and Bonnie Haigh. I F M-7 FHA Advisors, and Students Have A Cook Out - gh., FHA ADVISORS: Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Sieloff. Officers, Helen Ruffing, ludy Francis, Colette Hoffman, lane Schaeffer, Sheila Gum and Elaine Perkins. f Az 5'.33a-jfh 4,-.. ii as V. s .x f' 41:1-ix ' -V ' nw ' :ey --ii , I ,E 55:1 Q! fs V35 -3-F Bellevue Fans in the Railroad Spirit Pam Wetzel is in the true spirit with her lndian headband and braids as she displays the G for Goodluck, shown at the right. BSHS students, Bob Steinke, Mark Rogge, Frank Lamana, Bruce Hickey, Greg Strebal, Bruce Roth, Roger Tonovitz, and Tom Roth donned railroad caps to please Norwalk name-call- I ers and became pall-bearers to bury Norwalk. ,aff , 7 WRYND W 4 U YNURVVHZQK ffm Involvement Rules Out Apathy S 1...-4 115 Busy Corridors - and GAA in Active Play Day T' 5- fr E51 as .4 x , . . Ti ' .. ll' if 3 if 5 it it . 3-V E .Q Q 5 fa, r T2 l 'ls' .U .- is ,U if ' S 2 if -+ ' . ' ' X U P' A ll I 4- - ' - - 'wi Y' -F ' - 1 HQ! '4 , V .,., v f . . X' - 'x 1! ll ' .4-...F fi Ear. V N ,if asf? .L 4' Fw lr' 'Q .K xp 2 hc 3 ' rl' ' W.. F N It tfaggwgg .1 xt Q 1 P Y N ,., Pep Club, English 12 Scholars . . . PEP CLUB OFFICERS, Left: Pat Linder, Ann Koch, Linda Corrado, Kathy Hillman. SENIOR SCHOLARS, Left: Karen Schaffer, Mary Skulina, Lynn Carr, and Rick Wolf. Steno I Charlet and Myra students take notes. Physics student dis- plays motor making. On the job training for Carolyn. S xx fin X ' rat mf, l '71 F l 'f S D' A ,fl llw 2w 5 1 X ' X , W ' i 1 l , l i V! Top: New members are: Seated Ileft to rightjz Mary Reitz, Patti Paul, Debra Burns, Barbara Wagner, Sue Bertsch, lulie Detlefsen, Second Row: Cheryl Nation, Cheryl Krueger, Deb Roser, Ro- seanne Krouse, leanne Williams, Mary Skulina, Deb Fritz, Kris Sie- sel, Sue Schoen, Third Row: Gary Ledman, Rick Schart, Mark Loudenslagel, Karen Scagnetti, Barb Lepley, Milissa Eaton, Mark Rogge, Rick Wolf, Fourth Row: Steve Callagan,1ames Shelley. Above: Parents of present and new members were invited to the initiation, as expression of pride and joy are revealed on their faces. 1 1 v Opposite: Present members are: Front Row: fleft to rightj Rita Rowland, Craig Stoldt, Bob Steinke, Roger Kistler, lean Miller, Mr. Cress, advisor, Second Row: Colleen Gardner, Martha Kuhn, Roberta Shingledecker, Beth Klein, Ann Crecelius, Karen Schaef- fer, leanne Sliter, lane Weiland. The National Honor Society in- ductees were presented gold ribbons, booklets and membership cards, during the candlelight ceremony. Dr. james McBride, director of the Firelands Campus of BG, spoke at the initiation. 25 Students lnducted Into National Honor Society gvi-dp 'ii ,111 ,-f l3n:a'm1mll.l:lm....A!L:11Ll Above: Cheryl Krueger, receives GAA most points award from Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Miller presents Alice Lee with the FTA award. QUILL 81 SCROLL new members for 1970 are as follows, At The Right, Cheryl Krue- ger, Deb Roser and Roberta Shingledeck- er, staff members of the COMET, julie Detlesfsen, Margaret Sberna and Keith Cleveland, staff members of the DIAL. Ron Batteline received the Q 81 S non- member award for outstanding sports reporting in the field of journalism. Mrs. Della Beasley, advisor, selected these stu- dents upon scholastic merit and notewor- thy work in the field of journalism. 0 Qui Recognition Day Held May 25 - Left: Rita Rowland, awarded BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER honor by Mrs. Seiloffg Ann Koch, Below, Left, awards the Arlene Doanne Friendliest Junior girl honor to Becky Walters, Mark Rogge, Below, gives the jack Squires Friendliest junior boy award to Roger Kahle. Bottom Page: KIWANIS AWARD WINNERS, Mark Rogge, trackp Craig Stoldt, golf, Mike Hire, football, Dave Lulow, tennis, Pete Hasselbach, wrestling, Steve Callagan, basketballg Don Spencer, cross country, Tom Roth, baseball. QF l V - I . X rl 22 MTs 3 I v YQ , QQ' E115 ,fav 14 5' f ' Y 'Jani' ff' i v bf? 436 X-,l H . 1 r i li , - xl - ,fl l I. 'L ,,,,! fl Fashions The curl, maxi-skirt, lace vest, mini dress, plaid bell- bottoms, buckle and tie shoes and horn-rimmed glasses all had their entrance, stay and exit at BSHS during 1970. lib-fl X R .r- J . ...dl B.S.H.S L-v. Administration and Faculty A The Board of Education, Superintendent and Clerk coordinate the educa- tional needs of the community into the school sys- tems - from this, school policy is established to meet these needs. Pictured Above: Eric Reed, Clerk, Mr. Gower, Charles Sliter, President, F. Robert Segna, Vice president, Henry Ziegler, George Frost, Mr. Faulkner, Administration Assistant, and Leon- ard Manbeck. Superintendent of the Bellevue Schools System, Robert E. Gower, Pictured To The Right. 2' eil? f i, 1' 'Y , x i 1412-i I 12-IXTQIJ' 126 ll' 4 , 'l il - in ,- Ri, ,,,, , V, . QM, 1 ev tqylf ,fp 5- f-r, Jfnl, 4' any -4 'Q 1 U at 4 vb l. E . Jw! 1 ,lg 4 I r i,,',. E Bellevue Senior High School'5 Administration assist students and faculty. The school year 1970, was a year to guide students to search for knowledge, reflect student activities, develop friendship, and encourage leadership for tomorrow's citizens to move, unrelenting, toward even greater development. Above: Left: Mr. Burnell Hoffman, Assistant Principal, Above: Mr. Robert Regula, Principal. Three secretaries, Mrs. james McWilliams, head secretary, Karen Fisher and Brenda Chism complete the office personnel. Guidance - Fine Arts Bellevue's librarians have kept pace with the ex- panding curriculum and higher standards in educa- tion. Mrs. Wagar and Mrs. Passarello supervise the library, in addition to selecting, cataloging, and shelving books and periodicals. Miss Aigler and Mr. Cress are available to discuss with students any problems concerning school pro- grams, choice of colleges, or vocational training. The music department gives talented students a chance to express themselves ... Mr. Bilen directs the orchestra. Mr. Dundore is director of the Sopho- more and a Capella choirs. Mr. Leckrone, aided by Mr. Nuss, directs the bands. .I , Mrs. Elsa Wagarg Mrs. Dorothy Passarello - 'Wt' ' N cw gf is ' 2' - i ' ' ff 7 :Eff ' 5 ' W N i if l .avr 'ii 3 ' if '1 - V Wil . r T13 1- ii it .A W? Mrs. Margery Aiglerg Mr. David Cress. N w Mr. David Bilen .2 . 'LMXWWNQ H Mr. Robert Leckrone 1 W, Gy Mr. Richard Dundore Mr, john Nuss L. as lewwf FH: 'FM -.. - , :5illiyf1 re,i :fi -, Ain... f , Mrs. Helen Bakery Mr. Paul Sackettp Miss Nancy Glasgo. assi 1 'Z ,-1 , W lg ridivsrewf ' 4 55355 1 me , -.W 55 Mrs. Ann Miller Mr. Steven Haas O Mr. William Madey Miss Verna You ng ii 12572 : it E ,Saga fziirz is N653 1, W, i 515. M ii Eye 25 wwf l ii ii Mrs, Marthella Burrows f Wifi, V I 'w-. Miss Mary Cooper if 'n 4 . J, - Mrs. Ruth Hall Languages Aid Communication English is one of the most essential subjects taught to- day because it opens avenues of communication. Eng- lish Il is taught by Mr. Sackett, Mrs. Baker, and Miss Young. English III, taught by Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hall, is devoted to American literature. Speech and Drama, taught by Mr. Madey, help students to acquire poise in appearing before an audience. French I,lI,III are taught by Mr. Haas. In Spanish I,lI,III, taught by Mrs. Burrows, the fundamentals of grammar and pronunciation are studied. Latin I and II are under the instruction of Miss Cooper. 131 x 1 I Mr. Robert Overholt Mr. Roger Sheppard .1-Vi ' jf . H Nga? V - ' , , 1 f QE 757 Jim - 'am tw' I 1. iii?-gg? U ,,,W eggfm N... ' rr... H. , .44 z eases Ywggwgjrllgx F, 1 'J' Mr. Mark Dielg Mr. George Woodard 132 'Q r , +1 . Mr. Duane Warns ,. is . ?t FGA., ., N . '-'Hs,..ff,g E ii in P-.ii 3 ti , 4, ii. at gs ,. Sciences - Phys. Ed. The primary function of the science department is to stimulate the student's interest in the natural world. Biology classes, taught by Mr. Diels, gives the stu- dent an understanding of the physical structure of animals, plants, and the human body. Mr. Sheppard furthers the study of the physical structure in Ad- vanced Biology. Physical Science and Physics, taught by Mr. Woodard, deal with the general principles that govern the surroundings. Mr. Overholt teaches concepts in Chemistry. The goal for Physical Education is physical fitness and good sportsmanship. The gym teachers duties include supervising all games and activities, teaching students new skills, and creating feats of competition. Mr. Warns and Mr. Whittington instruct the boys in classes while Mrs. Pendleton and Miss Allan conduct the girls. Mrs. Genevieve Pendleton Mr. james Whittington Miss Carol Allan ti Stl' MI, - it iiyrylyiyyllyr ts? Math - Bookkeeping DE - DCT Mr. White instructs students in Algebra I, and Senior Advanced Mathp Mr. Phillips teaches Unified Geometry. Mr. Zieber challenges class- es in Algebra II. Mrs. Montgomery is teaching Senior Advanced Math under Mr. Whitey she graduated Cum Laude from Bowling Green University. Mr. Pranke instructs classes in Bookkeeping I and ll and DE I. Distributive Education is on- the-job training which is taught by Mr. Leath- erman. Industrial training is the role of Mr. Longnecker in the DCT classes. '::s.... li' sri 2 ar in V ii: ii Mi- :ii ii iii is .-: iii in We 5:52, V ' i i' g - A it Ewxlii l ini nw W ,ii .. Mr. Earl Pranke Mr. Wilbur White v Mr.lohn Phillips m,,..,,,- 1 ,wi A W Sag - 4' ,, egg -I 27' Mr. LaMarZieber Mr. Robert Longnecker . N 2 N, El l ggi ' L- V x I . ' F ' ,Q x 1 'E . I r f 'z 1 1 , i ' ' QNX AW 4...-? ,rf N, .K .ff Mrs. Martha Montgomery Mr. Earl Leatherman m af , -we-x --fra gm H U, N Q3 X ' :gif my ,M W' ,, W Y 'I F ' , W.. Y H -.s fff Q , ff 1 4 gf .1 ' r nf-v 'm Nl 4 4 K i 'Q-gs raw :Ji E 3 E. W U52 if .iii BEM 2 Masiii six in ' I ,M , , ig? .34 5 wig? l25?' 5, 1 F, JS 9199? 3 Mm., x a my 5 . 24. . , .-Jer 1: S2 ff ,jg zfgyfgw' w Q rw Jean Sieloff Kay Gilbert ,E 11.-in Elizabeth Kile Social Studies - Home Ec. - Art Mr. Motter teaches Psychology, the history of the psy- chological development from the origin to present time. World History is taught by Mr. Martin and Mr. Boyden, stressing the study of ancient Greece and Rome. Mr. Ayers instructs classes in American History. Govern- ment and Economics each a one semester course are taught by Mr. Boyden and Mr. Pierce. Mr. Pierce is also part-time guidance counselor. Mrs. Sieloff and Mrs. Gilbert teach Home Ec., these courses branch off into Child Development, Health, Clothing and Budget Management. Mrs. Kile instructs classes in fine arts which aid the student in the devel- opment of self-expression. r 41,1 gg Paul Shelley Lowell Shaffer ,it I i-iii' EN , Frank Slessman -11 Rees Hackenbracht Robert Bai ley joseph Bru john Wise gnone Dennis Woofter Industrial Arts - Driver Ed. The Industrial Arts Department gives the student a well-balanced program of invaluable training for fu- ture employment. Mr. Shelley instructed students in Metal Shop for the first semester, but due to illness he spent the second semester recuperating. Mr. Wise took his position for the remainder of the year. Mechanical Drawing, Blue Print Reading, and Shop Math are taught by Mr. Shaf- fer. Mr. Slessman guides the mechanically inclined stu- dents in Auto Shop. Mr. Hackenbracht teaches Voca- tional Agriculture which deals with the study of live- stock and crop growing. Driver Education teaches drivers the laws and regula- tions concerning the operation of motor vehicles in Ohio. This subject is taught by Mr. Bailey, Mr. Brug- none, and Mr. Woofter. m.'?5-iiiwwm Y- x F 'gm H ' ii fl, xx mls. .l wwf X4 X Q55 W 33 il 1 'S l' IV lf ' i l l' ll..,.l - if W . , ' . ' M, . 2.2 2 .. ..:.:w' ,. F-l .M fe- 2.1-W ,- -if JW. -M 3,9 . .fa 252 152'-'T ' ff -, ' I 1- H- filf -L -' 5: fi? ,., .i . ' 2 2... wil-ii f 1. Mm E V, l.Lw-, x uf' if . Q14 '31-H . I julia Burdick - Zjfiwi i F ' T ., ii - . fa, f Ann Thompson Mary Ann Hutchinson i 1 i 4,3- N. gm 93.5 Wfiffllwiii sw ii lane Zimmerman Della Beasley i I lv -QQBQ i Mildred McCready ,. Vocational Bus. - Office Ed. - Special Education Training the secretary as a stenographer as well and in addition adding the clerical office training was the goal of SBOE I 84 Il and the new courses CBOE I 84 ll this year. julie Burdick, Ann Thompson, lane Zim- merman, Della Beasley, and Mildred McCready were the block instructors in these areas. Mary Ann Hutchinson worked with students in Special Ed. Necessary to the maintenance of the enormous plant are the janitors to the left: Eldred Heyman, Theodore Jacobs and Daniel Boyer. Nutritious and state standard lunches are prepared by the cooks below, Dorothy Buck, Mrs. Lang- well, Milkdred Hulteen, Betty Wills, Estie Adams, Marie Larck, Eileen Humes, Eve- lyn Sweet, Sarah Boyer, Betty Emery and Ruth Kihn. ,. . -- T- fur? n'af lug.-..Eiziu..4.-.,... -.zu vu1azLe.-, 1. i B.S.H.S Un derclassmen When duty whispers low, thou musty the youth replies, I CAN. Emerson 14 juniors Are Hard Workers ifgii? . Y Bottom Across: Avis Adams, Steve Adams, Bonnie Allen, Ginger Andrews, janet Angelo, Mike Aricer, Dave Arp, Betty Austin, Rick Ballard, Vicki Baptista, Fred Barrett, Doris Baxter, Ray Beir, lane Beiler, Lynn Bender, john Bertsch, Susan Bertsch, Doug Blair, Kathy Bloom, Nancy Bogner, Mark Bollinger, Russell Bandy, Mar- ie Boogher, Aleta Bowers, Brian Bradford, Chris Brandstrip, Kathy Brooks, Shirley Burkett, Burley Burkhart, Debbie Burns, lim Bur- rows, Bill Butz, Mark Butz, Kim Campbell, Denise Capizzi, Ra- mona Chumley, Marlene Claus, jeff Close, Phillip Cloud, Karen Colich, Chris Cook, Linda Cooper, Debbi Corrado, Joyce Coup, Ray Cox, Bill Cramer, lim Daniel, Paul Daniels, Rick Danklefsen, Gary Davenport, Dan David, Cheryl Dendinger, Bev Dennis, Julie Detlefsen, Paula Dick, Dennis Didion, Don Didion, Rachael Dod- son, Cindy Dreisbach, Judy Duncan, Melissa Eaton, Cindy Eberle, Earl Every, Donna Farmer, Greg Farr, Michelle Farr, Ray Ann Far- rington, Bill Feld, Myra Fiala, Terry Forney, Stephanie Foti, Steve Fox, ludy Francis, Kim Frederick, Debra Fritz, LeAnn Frost, Frank Fryar, Mary Furlong, Gary Good, john Good, Debra Gohlike, Vicki Gower, Brenda Graves, Cheryl Green, Becky Grimm, Ted Grote, Phil Haar, ,lim Hackenburg. Left: Karen threads needle. Top Right: jenny, Colette, Karen, lane and Cheryl check BGCA notes. s b' l -. , i it ? i E f if 'ss' B' , ,N ll U 5 f if .A-: Q Q -,... Q , -- gn' wjw rim ij Q M Ak I Y, A , g R i S. I sis, 5 AA 9 , , ' . -AV Y 11' 1 'A ' F ' - ,., H - Q Q y .i. . 3 , 1 ,,,, i Y . ., ,,,.,. W -:3 J ix ,Z ZI, ' .fix -aryl g X W K- 7' k yi , I A xg , il W ,..i5E, j i t X H' B ..'-,, 1' ' 'Y L M fl, S . , L- E- 1 f My il N, , , ,M XN N rr, -r H Wi Jl Q f x. A A F , -Q S' - k , 'IQ 'E H 5 lx Wh? L , 11 f X ,I X S I l 1 I . 45 f g l ...,. E Ill , y ,,, X' ll nr it in ,stss -4 Kg EL Q l , ..:: ,N Z , AN , C. gf L' 3 r 110 1 it if K, F f - L 144 IN 'UW' ' 9 N. 4 i 1 F' H L-Q- i g- s I - lit- A. '5 'V 1 is G 9 gf ' V lla ' y x N fl , X' .., , x. Al A Q x X 2 1 ' 5-L. Study and Leadership Go Hand and Hand - lean Hammernick ponders during a chemistry lecture and afterwards Karen DeLuca and Steve Fox Ctop picture! compare notes. 146 5 I l . , 3' Leaders of the , '1 ' S yl junior Class - 1 ri I . l ' K? , ' M-U vice-fag 1 2 - A . t Q f 'l'f'-1-fri :?AlSH X - ll e ,JL ,wh KK 1 ar' Z ,X FT -1:1 if . A '1 A Ed I 'K .M s, 'Qs i R Y 3 be , ,, ' ll , 'N . - wi , 'I' 1 ' ' W i l ' 1 1 N f 1 l - . ,. ii 1 ' ': r 2-si ,, ll ,N '- ' A- :,waf ::22 .t r x at lt i ik YEL l Q Q A il 1 .rj Above: LaVohn Hackenburg, Bonnie Haigh, jerry Halsey, lean Hamernick, Gary Hansen, Debra Harper, Debbie Hart, Ed Hartzell, Brad Hasselbach, Pete Hasselbach, Barbara Hatfield, Evelyn Hayhow, Larry Heath, Robin Henry, Ger- ard Hess, Brice Hickey, Kathy Hillman, Gary Hire, Mike Hire, Colette Hoffman, Joyce Holcomb, jerry Holmer, Kris lmke, jenny Jacobs, Ted larrett, Tom larrett. Top Right: officers, Kathy Hillman, Treas., john Bertsch, Vice-pres., Gary Woodruff, Pres., Ginger Andrews, Sec. 147 I , , .1x,, yea V? , c l ll NF, at -, 3 2 Y, aBalIf juniors Have L L ' 'WB fi- L 111 - we Y I :- wa 'l aw' ' r V' W f S' 'T' at l , r X ra ' ' X v l H, . Sf? '-- ' 'lil' 351 '- u ' :E3 , u -. ..,., it I L: hav J' L - A , . 7' Rlxefvg' 'Ll' fix A A I -' , ,l , X -2. if A . -. , 5 A H E 1, vi N v A ll we , M , , Q l r 1 6 gi y L fl 'rl fl' l -I at ,,.vl'l'NL', y Q .Q , A -A , ,N is :l,A A ,'.. .. ' l 'H t 3 i w tu W l L W L l L a v 1. I X , , J hh O3 K 'N lll g I rx 2 SQ ll ' this A W 2 : I fzl . V, - Q ' 1 .... 1 ' V' iiv, ,WM A, ',-'li f 1 48 Top: loella jasinski, Linda joseph, Roger Kahle, Barbara Keefe, David Keller, Dave Kerr, Steve Kilgore, Mike King, Tom King, Dianne Kistler, lill Kistler, Theresa Klein, Steve Koch, john Koe- chley, Kathy Koechley, Ron Koehler, ludy Krueger, Kit Laub, Nancy Lawrence, Geraldine Leber, Gary Ledman, Dianne Leon- ard, Melissa Leonard, Barb Lepley, Mike Lieber, Brad Linder, Cathy Linn, Ed Loparo, Mark Loudenslagel, Don Lulow. Left: C-BOE l students Dris and Bonnie count magazine sales money. Xe A , Q , - A , we , Nancy Lawrence, Colette Hoffman, Mary Fur- l '.'. : 1, :ll M long, and Margaret Sberna wrestle with the V fx fx l '- 'X . gigantic cage ballduring physical education. 11. . b Y ,. i E in 'Ei :J ' 'P 1.. I Qx...l!, 1 ef- I .nl-'f .11 if x is ' re QQ b iifi --is i Q , J A K page ,ii . ,a .2 A ii .f,. ., ij l' ,1,y:g, 3 .lk ,l , . , .ma .- , i,,aaa,e W y , 1, C A 'Em i a! .1 Nif ,Qi l x i V i 11 ' , Top: Tony Martinez, Debbie Matheny, David Mathias, Kathy McCarthy, Pat McClain, Peggy McClain, Peggy McConnell, Shar- on McFaddin, Alex Meadows, Vicki Metzger, Dennis Meyer, Mary lo Meyers, lim Middlesorth, Chuck Miler, Dennis Miller, Diana Miller, leanne Milleer, Mark Miller, Peggy Miller, Angie Missimi, Kris Morgan, Cheryl Morrison, lim Murphy, Robin Mur- phy, Cheryl Nation, Amy Nicely, Darlene Norman, loyce Norman, Debbie Nuby, DeeDee Nuby. Right: Vicki and Michelle look over a music score at the Open House event. A .Ai . -... li 149 X l r '5- B? wk -ii' J. i ii, ,, -i ii H, in i ii i ' ' ill iii wig . A l 4 1 l 1 413: ' 1 ' Srkiky X 4 in 1 ai' 'C' -M'1 wvr,i'- fn i 'J ' miiimiii umm ' mwli wi, ,,, Vex. !?3,,tgE- i I ii- it ea li hE'llllll1it i1t UW , ' f it ii ti l' H ll if 'H ' 1 lilllw, ll ll W :rf Wil All sT fugi'!l . W tau igfsl T . ll V 114 i -:sl z Opposite Page: Craig O'Brien, Loretta O'Neil, Bill Orwig, Chris Otermat, Charolet Parsons, Mike Passarello, Mark Patten, jenny Payne, loan Perkins, Walter Perry, Linda Pocock, Debbie Pollock, janet Raifsnider, Marie Ramon Debbie Rattray, Dennis Redford, Dan Reilly, Ray Reinhart, Grace Ricci, David Richards, Diane Richards, Dave Roach, Michelle Roe, Mike Rohlf, Bruce Roth, Kathy Ruppert, Pam Rutter, Roberta Sassaman, Margaret Sberna Vicki Sberna, Karen Scagnetti, ,lane Schaefer, jeff Schaefer, Vicki Schaefer, Rick Schart, Pam Schmitz, Elaine Schneider, Gerard Schneider, Michael Schneider, Rosemary Schneider, Susan Schoen, Kathy Schreck, Don Schueler, Tandi Shannon, Bruce Shelley, Joyce Sherman, Rick Sieger, Kris Siesel, Bob Smeltz, Debbie Smith Steven Smith, Bob Smithson, lane Spencer, jean Spencer, Forrest Starr, jim Steinke, Gerard Steinmetz, Buddy Stevenson, Dick Stombaugh, Betty Taber, Colleen Tea, Suella Terveen, Ralph Thonen. Top: left: Kris Siesel, Deb Burns, Gary Vankirk, Fred Barrett, Mary Koechley, Robin Henry and Doug Clark make preparations for their term papers. Above: Gerard Hess is caught between classes. 151 Milf' ., 1 T 7 .fa - f J wi ' 1 T l N at N Q, any ll 4' -,-g-wv4 ,553 I If .- 'l J, Ig' Era- 7- ' My X l Left: Karen Tidwell, Dewayne Timmons, Bob Tinnel, Roger Tonovitz, George Trapp, Steve Treat, Cheryl Trendowicz, Steve Twardzik, lodi Valko, Susan Valko, Sue VanFleet, Gary Van Kirk, Brenda Vickery, Alice Volmer, Bar- bara Wagner, Don Wagner, Becky Walters, Marylo Ware. ew V T T 4' if T 5 a, A S - ' X452 x . 3 4 . k v . Y 'P 'Nall' l ef 3 , 1 S. , ey 5 bt v . l , . Ur' l G' V: nl . yu H v,, AL ' K H X Y-I5 --'E . ,T lee l V' l ' ,+L 'i ,J i T, , 1 , if S, 1 fflf ' Ji Above: Jeanette Warner, lane Webber, Deb- bie Weiland, Roberta Weilnau, Kathy Weisz, Denny Whitehead, Sam Whittaker, Chuck Widman, Mary Ann Widner, Debbie Wil- liams, LaMar Williams, jim Wolfe, Gary Woodruff, Nelson Wright, Ted Wybensinger, Bruce Yingling, Dennis Yundt, Rick Zeller. Left: lane Schaefer finds she can can clean- up problems. A 'WH l - .r ,, ,,. N Below: Mary jo Meyers confers with Mrs. Beasley about COMET work. Marlene Claus, jackie Giamella, janet Angello, and Nancy Bogner find that dishwashing in home economics can be pleasurable too. jane Beiler has wrapped up the biggest note in science class. FTE' , l - , ,.-l ? va i-, ui M, iiiiiiasaii if 153 f x l 4 , n g u l :. xvl ll l A 13335 11.,, ' , F 1 , . 2 . j , x '- ll xx'-I A A , A V- p. k A 3' 4 3 'u as , k'5 ,S fi 5,7 l :'sl.'f':a-. I L. L A l yyy I 5 Q , l H j l . N ll Q S ZAA ' 5' nl 1 l y E hix A ' ' l ' l 1 f re ' is W V il swf ' l .' ,,, .' -. ...,. : , ef - . W I - - -li ' in me X L f -- ,W 1 my lf i .. r ' ' fs-ff AL, . z x ' X ,x 1 - Q, nw M '4 N 'xg . 3-,, 1 . K A I ,,,-4 .QL ,L ,LIZ yea, ,Li X Top: Cynthia Adams, Connie Andrews, Kathy Andrews, Mark Andrews, Roger Andrews, Bill Artino, Tony Artino, Lynn Auble, Beverly Austin, Christine Baker, Melissa Baker, Valerie Baldwin, jay Ball, Velda Ballew, john Balok, Victoria Barnett, Carl Barton, john Battelline, Rosemary Bau- man, lim Baur, Greg Beamer, lim Beasley, Richard Bilbrey, George Billy, Bill Birkline, David Boehler, Gary Bogner, Larry Bogner, Reggie Boles, Kaye Bollenbacker, Bob Bondy, Pat Bowers, Richard Briggs, Beverly Brown, Paul Brugnone. 154 Sophomores Greet the New School Year at Senior High - 9 w-, F i :cm , mg , , ' W ,i iv . ,Ex 5 'll t t it F l, l f 75 'tl Y ww L at t K .L f.A Rx x Y . iff M ,lu Q N t C l C ,Rh .:.b: T if , . i . X .I K ' ' Q 'j Top: David Buck, Debbie Burge, David Burke, Ed Burr, Matthew Burr, Janice Burson, Charles Campisi, Beverly Canode, Dianne Casey, jessica Chapman, Doug Clark, Ruth Cloud, Timothy Con- nors, Michael Cook, Dorothy Cooper, Linda Corrado, Vicky Crawford, Chris Crosby, Orma Cumbal, Eileen Daniel, Ellen Dan- iel, Thomas Daniel, Cathy Davenport, Marlene Dean, Paula De- Luca, Deborah Desiga, Mike Didion, Mark Dietzel, Mary Dona- hue, john Dowell, Bob Dubbert, Dan Duff, Dottie Dumas, Bonnie Edwards, Cindy Egan, Diane Eisenhauer, Marcia Elfring, Rita En- glehart, Paul Evert, john Falter. 155 Class of '72 Works Toward Goals Top: Cathy Ferres, Bill Fisher, Terry Folk, Keith Fox, Robert Francis, Pamela Fritz, Debo- rah Fulton, Debra Gardner, Gary Garman, Karen Geiger, Pamela Gerber, Diane Ger- hardstein, Richard Gibson, Pamela Gilbert, Bill Goodwin, Chuck Grassi, jackie Greenlee, Margaret Griffith, Pamela Gumbert, Dennis Hackenburg, Christine Haffey, Janice Hahn, leanie Haigh, Lois Halcomb, Diane Hammer- 1 4 f, y ., K smith, Larry Hartzell Colette Hasselbach, Don ' X . lll Hay, Dave Heal, Judy Heath. ,- A 'L ' ,i, ' A N ,, X ' ,N -' .4 lx. F y i I i 1' -' 1 f ' Q- MQ' 1 If y ii VV, A 1 -A u W E A gc , .. A y l -' Y X 'Vee' V- 1 'V , arr 1 ' F fr 4 -as , P .,, -Q' ' nh i : F., ' - A s. w 1' ,gt . tasrigri M1- iii ww - W X . F c if I Mi J 9 .f i .1 ,il ' mi A w. cgi Q xx Q si,-'fu lllbl l .nl ill Fvww ,. . .L .. of 1 J A 'Q' f ii J J ,. I n fi X ,Y l Nl ll 4 Q' l W J y Q ag, J , ' '55 will 1 , g S Iwi . I X 4 1 I Q -1 W I Xl, :- fii 5 ,Q . t X W I7 ibm J 1 A n 744' T 'S' fi M L l l 'J J, J ... , - I xt. A L Top: Debra Helber, Suzanne Henney, Barry Henricks, Rick Hettel, Patricia Heuring, Dale Hildreth, Bill Hire, Diane Hire, James Hoar, Janice Holmer, Kathy Howard, Rick Huffer, Sharon Huffer, Elaine Humphrey, Stephanie Jennings, Gabriele Kath, Arlene Keefe, Dennis Kirwan, Susan Kissick, Doug Klein, Michelle Knoderer, Tom Koechley, Eric Konst, Jeff Kovacs, Jane Lamanna, Marsha Latimer, Kathy Lawrence, George Leinbaugh, Vivi- an Leinbaugh, Janet Leonard, Cynthia Lepley, Judy Lepley, Doug Lindsey, Roger Lindsey, Eugene Linton. Top right: officers, Deb Helber, Mike Long, Dave Redd and Paul Evert. 157 ll' if- ' Sophomore Leaders T Sophomores Struggle - Top: Mike Long, Mike Magyar, Eugene Manlet, Ann Marsh, Mary Martin, Pat Martin, Nancy Martinez, Cynthia May, jeff Mazzaferri, jim McCowan, Paul McEIwain, Dan Miller, Barbara Meyers, Bobbie Mof- fett, Debra Morgan, losie Mott, jeff Moy- er, Martha Moyer, Bob Murphy, Beth Musser, Bev Mygrant, Chuck Natole, Patti Nelson, Cheryl Neuman, Pam Nevin, Thomas Nigro, Vicki Norman, Karen O'Neil, Keith Oney, Suzette Palm. .1 A- 4 ' gg, f, L sail. ' P for vi? . ,iff i' . ,uni 4. QA gi W' t any 5,3 , ilr, . 5 j ar. r ti, 1 2 , 'N ' 1 . N . 'vwxx P f rf Q xQTh3x ' ' xl 43 . Q m r, r is s N A +P l in NNQW if A Q x 1..- -W ., 'ltlgub-'-1 1 411.3 QV H wwe Li Gif, 5? 4 sf? '55 f ix. K :iii b , it Q ' i -P ie i ,E I I. 42 . Q , 2 AXA I 'J 6 5 - :L l b . , :fa U' 1 . 1 Q x I 'A LfLJi ,. - ,- 3 Si 6 M.. V ' Y Y f 1' f 'i ' ' XFN ,f l V , i A , X - c 1 ew' K i . ul A Top: Dale Raifsnider, Rosemary Raifsnider, Ron Ray, Dave Redd, Mary Reiderman, Stacey Reitz, Monica Ricci, Dianne Roser, Barb Roth, Steve Roth, lim Ruppert, Molly Ryan. Top: William Parsons, Vicki Payne, David Penza, john Penza, Louis Per kins, Carol Phillips, Joyce Pittenger, Linda Platt, Connie Pocock, Debo rah Pocock, Sue Polley,1im Queen. Friendly Sophomores Adjust I, L . . , , 251-. 0. ., - . ' - an ' ' J 6' ' . g , W cr , ' i , , y ' V ' , M 5 I WH W Fiifrfif 'W' if b . .. - ,...,j? 3 wt ,Z H Q. ul ' L ' NAA -f l ' 1 , XXX ill ' A V l' .1 5 1 A 'Q A X S l l x O I ' l f I Q' 'Aqwl 7 Ke ll llllmlelllll A: t i. T l l 'Q ll' T 2' if a s l Top Pete Sackett, Stephanie Sanders, Grace Sberna, Chris Scagnetti, Dan Schaffer, Rose- marie Schindley, Ellen Schmitz, jill Schneider, Kenneth Schneider, Margo Schneider, Nancy Schneider Patricia Schneider, Mike Schoen, William Scott, Steve Segna, Robert Selvey, Lin- da Serramo Lucy Setchel, Charmaine Shanner, Kim Sharp, jackie Shelley, Kathy Shelley, Emie Sldoti Martha Siegel, Greg Siesel, Kathy Siesel, Fred Skulina, Susan Smetzer, Darlene Smith Doug Smith, Gary Smith, Linda Smith, Pam Smith, Stan Smith, Margaret Solander, Terrl Soule Tim Soule, Mark Spencer, Bill Stephens, Curt Stoldt, Greg Strebel, Ron Straley, jerry Strock Elaine Swarta, Colleen Sylvester, George Sylvester, Nick Sylvester, Mike Ted- hams Danny Thomas, Roxanne Thompson, Tim Thompson, Marta Tidwell, Dennis Trimner, B1IlTuttamore lim Tyree, Ronald VanDemark. 161 ' Fl! , . f-'tw H , aim? 1 w . ins .-,- ,- -, E, ' Q 4.9 A A EN 33, 'Q 6 x W fs V Www. Q54 ' ..,., Q . , 4 EQ ,333 gf -'gil 1 A S 'W X5 22,9 'Rf K n . ki wana ,aw Sophomores Willing To Lend a Helping Hand - Linda Varnes, Dovie Varney, Marsha Vickery, Ronald Wagner, Susan Wassie, Tereda Weav- er, Richard Weilnau, Sally Weilnau, Kim Whaley, Mike Widner, Bill Wilder, Melinda Will, Cheryl Williams, Susan Williams, Wayne Williams, Bruce Winters, Gordon Wolf, An- nette Wollenslagel, jeryl Yundt, Robert Zell- er, Paul Zieber, Carl Zelch. .4-f 'l' . 163 B.S.H.S ,nu FH rf' 0' . r ,IT ., i 'u X C, r Advertising We urge all students to patronize businesses, not only in the Bellevue area, but also in the surrounding community ... the C O M E T is grateful for the financial support of this school and commu nity project. you're looking ahead . . . LOCK To the progressive UNICN BANK To make the Going GREAT! The bank For People A FULL ON THE SERVICE BANK GROW! Bellevue's Largest and Progressive Financial Institution 166 WE FOCUS ON WCODARD STUDIC school weddings portraits natural color hand brushed oils copy work - restoration albums, matts, non-glare glass custom made and stock frames on display Best Wishes to each member of the Class of 1970 i THE BELLEVUE GAZETTE 'xxx ii 4 T atten's Iantation Fruh an Produce The Bellevue Printing Co. Letterpress and Offset 111 Northwest St. Bellevue, Ohio 483-2737 Nj.: if fs. f 4 ,ff ... ,Q MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER Over the years, Bellevue High School bands have treated the community to top-notch musical entertainment. This year's band, featuring the talents of the group shown above, has added further luster to this fine tradition. We share this community's pride in the school and its student body, both past and present. Its record of achievement is one in which we all take pride. Our congratulations and sincere wishes for continued success. General Electric is proud to be part of this community and to do all it can to participate fully in its progress. And, taking a cue from the band, only by marching along ... or working ... together can all of us continue to make progress and build a better future for Bellevue! Progress Is Our Most Important Product Bellevue Lamp Plant Q., Tia.-ie: rg, 3 'p THE AMERICAN BALER COMPANY Wishes to Congratulate The Class of 'I 970 Compliments of DENDINCIER BROS. SOHIO SERVICE Corner of S. Sandusky 84 Monroe Compliments of F005 AMBULANCE SERVICE .X Ralph Foos Jer y F 10 I WHITELYS Congratulations Class of 1970 Quality Foods A.C. Scagnetti 84 Sons, ll'1C. Open Evenings Until 7:00 Building Supply Yard Free Delivery 205 Maple Street Bellevue, Ghio 114 Lincoln Street Ph. 483-4790 We have followed the REDMEN - 44 years. If you plumbing gl Heating, Inc. manage or sponsor any athletic team, see us for accr- dent or liability insurance. We have low team rates. Castalia Road Bellevue,Ohio The Shop withthe Stock Water Heaters Air Conditioning Incinerators Roofing Robert Segna joe Strayer Plumbing spouting Kay Laviola Heating Sewer Cleaning Phone 483-7390 171 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 from COLUMBUS SHOWCASE CO. Compliments of DAN KLEFSEN SALES Congratulations to the Class of 1970 THE KLEIN STEEL CO. Bellevue, Ohio CLIF REITZ 208 Kinney St. Bellevue, Ohio 44811 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Industrial Commercial Residential Congratulations from Overmyer-Ball You could be Dodge Material BECKLEY PLUMBING 84 HEATING Congratulations to the Class of 1970 W Qualify Diomonds Compliments of D. C. JONES Jeweler 105 E. Moin Sl. Phone 483-7355 Bellevue, Ohio I 1 Vogel s Pharmacy Phone 483-3590 On The Square BUYER STUDIO OF Creative Photography Congratulations to the Class of '70 G 0 0 Di Y E A ll Congratulations d E V E R T B R O S. an TIRE SERVICE Best Wishes to the Class of Re-lugging Goodyear Dist. 'I 970 Tractor Ti res ZEH N ER's PAC KING EVERT BROTHERS CO TIRE SERVICE, INC. 174 239 W. Main Street Retreading - Vulcanizing 483-4044 Bellevue, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WH ITEHO USE CLASS OF 1970 Home of Home of Henny Penny Chicken B.F. Goodrich Tires Quasar by Motorola ALSO Kelvinator Appliances STAHL TIRE 84 SUPPLY 211 West Center St. Bellevue, Ohio 483-2609 TASTY BAKERY Oven-fresh goodness 84 quality wedding cakes! birthday cakes! graduation cakes! 175 McConkey and Woodruff 301-303 E. Main St. Bellevue, Ohio 44811 Dealers in Sinclair Products MAC MCCONKEY PEE WEE WOODRUFF Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Compliments of BEERY'S DRY CLEANING 114 Northwest St. 2 hour cleaning C . W. SC H U G HARDWARE THE STORE ON THE SQUARE ,1m,,- 4,751 'M ,V!' ' mm ' 'ii1iiwiim5n5lmw M- Q 9, An 'X qu K I L- 'N - h at 3 nh q Aj! un .Q l 'Gif I 1' l, fi A Q A 5 2:12 Me3lw. -xirfmil , ' I A E A V ll ' N Jil f - .A,, :ml is rw N. , . f T N 15' ' 'NCC xl Lwfiki IQ sm l-,li ' lf ! W xlvy' ' W 'A 'LE - ,-l it-vi? ' Y 'QW ., H.. M ,,,. , ,gif itil 1 1 .lgi ml Y 'Ziff '- EES ...w, . Wy 'T L-1 tumo u r il fill-rfwsw-wiv Fl ,1N', sat , W N lr. LM! ,L-M3 Congratulations to the Class of '70 Rose Ann's Coiffures Rose Ann Pat BEST WISHES from Seneca Caverns Congratulations to the Class of 1970 George W. Sherman Nationwide Insurance Sandhill Road R.F.D. No.1 - Bellevue, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '70 Red 84 White Store Compliments of DOMINIG FRANK EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING 234 East Main St. Bellevue, Ohio THE HUNTER MOTEL Congratulations to the Class of1970 MILLER'S DRIVE-IN Homemade Ice Cream Dairy Cream Frosty Root Beer Sandwiches Bellevue, Ohio 177 HARLAND ERF INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance 213 Green Street Bellevue, Ohio KlBBY'S Greg helps Rana select a pair of shoes from the many styles at Kibby's. Ladies - Joyce - Connie - Front Row Men - Porto-ped - Portage - Thom McAn Children - jumping lacks fitted by a graduate of Dr. Scholl's school The largest and fi-nest shoe store within a fifty mile radius! 121 E. Main St. 178 BEST WISHES to the Class of '70 HASSELBACH AND PAUL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 107 West Main Street Bellevu Oh A. Schulman, Inc National Plastics Division BELLEVUE PlANT 180 HOGUE'S FOODLAND Where Quality and Selection Are Best, and Prices Are Lower Good Luck to the Class of 1970 Cummins Dry Cleaning 84 Laundry Center for Whiter Whites 84 Brighter Colors Quality Work at Reasonable Prices Parking at rear of Store 210 W. Main St. Compliments of s HARRIS FUNERAL HOME Qi 2 ,Y N Ny Y 5 E 1 J 'NE I ,Q .fi gig K -A-i-'W-:Hawke-me,L if 5 f :az f'L 5l: ' , ---::g.w-- ,,T,w,,.p ff 2 I , ., :. fi 1-, , , ii, -if M II IM n,,r Congratulations to the Class of '70 COLUMBIA GAS of OHIO Protect Your Car With Our Guaranteed Service! Herb's Marathon Service Best Wishes and Good Luck to the Class of '70 Ray F. Weidinger Nationwide Insurance All types of Insurance 122 Ashford Avenue Bellevue, Ohio Phone 483-4522 Cindy tries on the latest fashion in coats. THE .RUFFI GSTCDRE Established 1865 It has been a pleasure serving Bellevue students for many years, and we feel sure that you will find usjust as willing to serve you today as in the past. Helping customers is Cindy's most important task. 182 Buick Pontiac A. Lieber 84 Sons Inc. Rt. 20 East Bellevue, Ohio Buick Ci.T.O. C-randsport Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Leading Brands of Men's Apparel Formal Wear for Proms 'l4'l East Main St. 483-5612 183 Compliments of SEVEN LIMERS COAL 84 FERTILIZER CO. Phone 483-2430 Limestone Blacktop Specializing in Agrico Lawn Fertilizers Congratulations to the Class of 1970 L INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS qi ,wo LOAN I l lillllll , g ' gl fl- The Industrial Savings and Loan Association WEISZ BROS. IMPLEMENT CO. Case and New Idea Sales and Service RouTE 1, CLYDE, or-no Phone Bellevue 483-6720 'N fa E- ? We Deliver N. -i f' QE TN 224 Sheffield sr L'1f ' 483-5701 ' hi CAPITOL ALUMINUM 5:0050 1 ? 1ee GLASS CORPQRATIO N ee iei ee e ee e'le Headquarters For Future Homemakers Mitchell's Furniture 114 Kilbourne St. DGRMAN GOEBEL INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 722 East Main Bellevue, Ohio 4 483 3833 L FULTON AND SON INSURANCE REALESTATE 213 WEST MAIN STREET MOST ACTIVE OFFICE IN TOWN Across From A 84 P HOWARD B. FULTON, WILLIAM FULTON, D. IOHN BURRILL, and MARY MCCLAIN wish to congratulate THE CLASS OF SEVENTY 185 QUEEN at LAMANA G Shell Station 483-9011 Friendly Service! nib :El SNYDER TILE 84 KITCHENS 124 N. West Street Bellevue,Ohio 44811 Phone 419f-483-3134 ll0E L, , '. ' 'st'-45359,-,C:g. ' Ceramics Walls Ceilings Glass - Mirrors - Picture Frames Sink Tops - Vanities - Carpet Pittsburgh Paints and Supplies - Wallpaper ill tevens B arber S hop Kilbourne St. Phone 483-5983 - COME IN FOR TOTAL HAIR GROOMING - 0Vacuum Haircutting 'Razor Cutting 'Hair Styling 'Straightening 0Hairpieces 'Restyling 84 Service Appointments or Walk-ln. 186 Congratulations to the Class of '70 'K-'M BELLEVUE RADIO 84 T.V. Tom Davenport 109 West Center Street 483-7180 Gildenmeister Motor Company Your Headquarters For Fine Automobiles Chrysler - Ramblers - Imperial GMC Trucks 115 S. Sandusky St. Bellevue, Ohio N5 QSTQR FQXQXQX X X X NBPTQN QQQR Q X X INN. -ge K SW. 'xii X lf: S S N x A . X K X Qlxg JXQCX s.. N xx x X R it N X x Prairie Road and Rt. 1 Bellevue, Ohio Phone 483-7060 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 W.I. TOM REAL ESTATE 115Vz West Main St. Phone 483-6111 Complete Real Estate Service BROOKS CITGO STATION The Friendly Station on the corner. 200 Castalia St. Life, Hospitalization and Bellevue Disability Insurance Congratulations U S MADE FRESH l BELLEVUE TERMINAL DAILYIAT Q in gd I X 1 T FEDERAL CREDIT UNION -I-HE DONUT SHOP sf, my T '42 s S CARRY-out fififh LJ 221 East Main Street SHORT ORDERS Z-ii i ' Bellevue, Ohio I ,. FOUNTAIN SERVICE Congratulations to the class of 1970 Best Wishes to the Class of '70 M.E. ZIMMERMAN L.C. Hammersmith Congratulations to the Class of 1970 THE BELLEVUE MONUMENT CG., INC. 242-244 Southwest Street Established 1875 Philip H. Hickey, President 188 ' .I I r- FULL SERVICE Main Office MEMBER OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK FDIC ,Z I Y TEC... 'i' E37 X ' I L ,am A 'era 1 I. Exchange Street 3 Convenient Castalia St. Branch Drive-in Locations 189 Best Wishes to The Class of 1970 PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Loft Candies Cosmetics Gibson Cm ms WOLF'S FLORAL GARDENS Ferne and Dan Hire R 84 R D R U C, 205 Woodward street Phone 483-6453 A friendly place to shop 115 E. Main St. Phone 483-3242 The Flower Shop With The Future Check our prices first! Serving over 8,500 families in Erie, Huron, Sandusky, and Seneca Counties. Anne's Modeling Board Helps you find the In thing. -,L lv! '1 'ur After all school events, enjoy pizza with your friends at Don's! Congratulations To The Senior Class of 1970 From Do1n's Pizza and Submarine Shop 155 West Main Phone 483-6589 Don, Carol 84 Tammy 192 SUGAR 84 SPICE PLAYHOUSE Pre Kindergarten 84 Day Nursery While Mother's working or on a shopping spree . .. Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Wh t I 'th Z - - Weekylyni EZTIISCIT Egozlfly gaies. Bette Cole pro' 483 7660 Open 6:15 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. 8: Call Ages Up To 12 yrs. 483-6269 After 5:30 Staff 483-3733 or Monroeville 465-3453 B N Rt. 20 East Bellevue SNYDER'S , THE BELLEVUE FARMERS 1 m,m,c,,,,,E, COOPERATIVE Ass N. Grain, Seed, Flour, Feeds and Coal .1 Gardner Street 483-3495 Bellevue Bellevue, Ohio Since 1907 Motif of Hair COLONIAL BEAUTY SHOPPE 131 Euclid Ave. Phone 483-7515 loan Hillman - owner Permanent waves personally styled for you. Hair cuts, Bleaching 84 Tinting Wig and Hairpieces cut 84 styled Free Parking - Air Conditioning Congratulations, Class of 1970 HORN'S CROP SERVICE CENTER Complete Rose, Lawn, and Garden Supplies Home of Horn of Plenty Fertilizer 193 FENNWOOD Trap and Skeet Shooting Swimming Pool Route 20, East BILL GARLIC Moroks, INC. 1020 Castalia St. CRL 269 Northl F1 CHEVROLETI QUJSMOBILE , ,,,A I K Wwe: 4 ee Q Bm emi or A .. ll IT T I l l zlllllliiiiwllifjj uiulluiulnlinnlmi'A' i-hr. . I CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES For The Right Connection Call ... FJ. DICK ELECTRIC 483-2483 Bellevue, O. KUDRO'S VILLAGE RESTAURANT Atmosphere Dining and Cocktails 710 West Main St 4 Dining Rooms BGIIGVUG, OIWIO Mr. 84 Mrs. A. C. Kudro Ph0r1e 433-5920 4 BUD'S DRIVE-IN dinners carry-out service, tasty sandwiches, Chicken by the Bucketful phone - 483-9067 Hours - 9-'l 2 Lynn and lim sit down and relax in a trailer at T 84 E TRAILER SALES8r RENTAL SLEEPY HOLLOW GOLF COURSE I 9 I Why don't you learn to golf? Alan, Linda, Ann, and Rick Are! 18 Holes Snack Bar Complete Pro Shop Corner of County Rd. 288 84 State Rte. 101 Tribolet Insurance Agency 114 West Main St. Best Wishes to the Class of 70 Big Plus Discount health and beauty aids 122 E. Main St. 9:00 a.m. -9:00 p.m. Sunday Noon - 5:00 p.m. Gibson Auto Parts Paul's Barber Shop Features Complete Barbering Services 112 EAST MAIN ST. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Whirlpool CLYDE DIVISION CLYDE OHIO Congratulations Graduates! Consider a ca ee in America's developing and exciting health c Bellevue Hospital Association SCAGNETTI CQ N Congratulations to the class of 1970 General Contractors V E E E ,E .Q ll l Industrial and Commercial Building Highway and Heavy Construction 509 MOOREAVENUE OTERNlA-l-'S SUNOCO Ph. 483-7940 t 1EXil lll10l7 BEN FRANKLlN'S LOCALLY OWNED - Congratulations Class of 1970 NATIONALLY KNOWN from 56: - 51.00 Store BELLEVUE 127-129 E.Main sr. MILK PRODUCERS Phone-483-2240 198 l.W. MILLER INC. Ford and Mercury Sales and Service Congratulations from George and Nick SYLVESTER'S MARKET 111 West Main St. Bellevue 483-3930 WEST SIDE CARRY OUT and DELICATESSEN Route 20 West at Mt. Pleasant 483-5820 Lopard's Barber Shop 124 Southwest 483-6835 SMITH STUDIO of Photography Congratulations to the Class of 70 199 I.. - ..,..........w .q - , V Congratulations to the Class of '70 Q johnson Corporation Congratulations To the Class of '70 L.. Q 3 ,,g,m... . ' H 155' ' ,:E ...J EM8aLy Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 SEAMAN'S RESTAURANT DeVAULT'S SOHIO Serving hungry Bellevuean's 25 years! HOWARD DeVAULT 625 W. MAIN STREET BELLEVUE, OHIO 483-9012 BELLEVUE GRAIN CO., INC. ' f ' - i Bgyq iam rom all over msldoyzest Michigan Wisconsin 'ndiana Minnesota illllllllllllllllllff' - Sell grain all over East New York New England 'lunlnlllllllumlllllllegw- New jersey Delaware ' ' Grain Storage 84 Drying Specialize in Cleaning 84 Processing Race Horse Oats Phone 483-7728 Monroe St. Bellevue, Ohio DEPENDABLE AUTO BODY Walter Zeek and Ed Daillo 214 West Main St. CBelow Dodge Garagel Phone - 483-2653 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Night - 483-2653 BELLEVUE IMPLEMENT CO., INC. ROUTE 20 EAST - BELLEVUE, OHIO 44811 International Harvester Sales 84 Service Carl Gahn Edward Close 202 STEPHEN E. THOMAS COMPANY Construction Consultants 119 North Street Bellevue, Ohio Commercial Industrial Municipal Residential BlLL'S MARKET Corner Main 84 Kilbourne Open Evenings 84 Sundays 'Ti Best Wishes and Lots of Good Luck Congratulations to the Class of 1970 MOOSE LODGE l1oP.M. Your Family Lodge Plumbing - Electrical - Roof- Masonry Repair, Etc. Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 HYOU NAME IT- WE DO ,.l.,, Castalia Street Phone 483 3879 TI M'S Complete Home Maintenance Service NO JOB T00 SMALL MT. PLEASANT GARAGE 483-4125 Max Timmons James and Al Tom lOwnersJ 218 York Street Bellevue, Ohio 4834420 203 Business Patrons Bellevue Flower Shop Evelyn's Beauty Salon Gordon Lumber Company Martin L. P. Gas Nigro Cleaning Service Sliter's Carry-out and Delicatessen Tuttamore 84 Sons Booster Patrons Hans F. Pueschner Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert Creech john Reiderman Mary Beiler Loretta Steele Mrs. A. A. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan Ronnie L. Howard Mr. and Mrs. james McDonough Mr. and Mrs. L. C. W. Gardner Mrs. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sanders Mrs. Earl G. Danklefsen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Harry Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Robert W. Smith Gene Stark . Richard Avery C. E. Armbruster Mr. R. I. Wills Mr. and Mrs. .Carl Famulare Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Larry Gardner Richard Henney Mrs. A. B. Kendall Richard Hay Daniel M. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Howard O'Brien LaMar Schmitz DeVault Wilbur White Mr. Ray Herrel jr. Mr. Homer McPeek Mr. and Mrs. Ken Felder Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. john H. Colvin Phillip Ruppert Eugene Foti Ralph Miller Donald Schaefer Robert Gower Earl D. Henry, D.C. Mrs. Dawn Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Patrons Mr. 84 Mrs. Darrell Arbour and son Chip Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene D. Bickhart and son David Mr. 84 Mrs. Vincent Bogner and daughter Charlet Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Bowers and daughter Lynda Dr. 84 Mrs. Paul E. Burson and son john Mrs. Paul M. Callaghan and son Stephen Mr. 81 Mrs. Clifton Cook and daughter Cindy Mr. 84 Mrs. Raymond Cook and son jeff Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald H. Craft and daughter Carolyn Mr. 84 Mrs. Homer Crecelius and daughter Robert Bailey Robert Bertsch Leo Miller and Chuck C. G. Aeur Ann Mr. 84 Mrs. Gerald Flegal and son jerry Mr. 84 Mrs. George M. Frost and son Brian Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Gardner and daughter Colleen Mr. 84 Mrs. Burl P. Heltman and son john Dr. 84 Mrs. Henry 1. Hettel and daughter Virginia Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald G. Heuring and son Donald Mr. 84 Mrs. Anthony juliano and daughter Diane Mr. 84 Mrs. Harold D. Kistler and son Roger Mr. 84 Mrs. Ted Koechley and daughter Mary Golden Patrons Ccont'dJ Mr. 84 Mrs. Arthur G. Krouse and daughter 81 Mrs. junior B. Parsons Sr. and Roseanne daughter Brenda Mr. 84 Mrs. William Krueger and daughter 84 Mrs. Clifton Reitz and daughter Mary Cheryl 84 Mrs. Marion Roth and son Tom Mrs. Howard Kuhn and daughter Martha 84 Mrs. Charles Sabo and daughter Mr. 8: Mrs. Nicholas Lamanna and son Deborah Frank 84 Mrs Gene Schaaf and son Mick Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Laub and son Frank 84 Mrs john Schaeffer and daughter Mr. 84 Mrs. Anthony Laviola and daughter Karen jean 84Mrs Fred C. Seaman and son Alan Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Linder and daughter Pat Mr. 81 Mrs. C. Paul McElwain, daughter Cherylle, son Paul Mr. 84 Mrs. C. E, McKenzie and son Lonnie Mr. 84 Mrs. Ralph W. Meyers and daughter 8tMrs Kenneth Shaver and daughter Martha 84 Mrs. Robert Shingledecker and daughter Robera 84 Mrs. Louis Sliter and son Rick Linda 84 Mrs. Edward H. Smith and son Mr. 84 Mrs. Thomas Middleswarth and son Terrence Lynn 84 Mrs. john E. Steinke and son Robert Mr. 84 Mrs. Willard Miller and daughter 84 Mrs. Donald Stoldt and son Craig lean 84 Mrs. Metro Truhan and daughter Mr. 8: Mrs. William 1. Mitchell and daughter Kathy Diane 8: Mrs. Howard E. Watson and son Lee Mr. 84 Mrs. Albert Monas and daughter 84 Mrs. Robert Weiland and daughter Sharon jane Mr. 84 Mrs. George Neuman and son Loren White and daughter Pat George 84 Mrs. Ray Williams and daughter janet Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold R. Nottke and son Mike Mr. 84 Mrs. lack E. Palmer and son Douglas 84 Mrs. Larry Wolf and son Richard 84 Mrs. Henry 1. Ziegler and son jack - Professional Patrons - Dr. L. L. Hone and Dr. R. C. England Dr. C. A. Neer STUDENT BOOSTERS if-7 W Of,0fL I 7720 ' if I I X 1 J? 'cZ.a.! '7wWL'2f XMDJ .. . .away f47'f-f9ci4fLp,4, LOUDY'S SMART SHOP VARSITY IACKETS REDMEN IACKETS AWARD SWEATERS MEN'S WEAR LUGGAGE 1 SPORTING GOODS S Castalia Road Bellevue SHOP and SAVE EVERY DAY FOR GOOD SPORTS FOLLOW THE REDMEN FOR SMART SYLES SEE YOU AT LOuDY'S: 206 STEDMANCS I I K 2 W For Men! FLORSHEIM ROB LEE PEDWIN For Children! BUSTER BROWN COLONIAL BUILDERS AND SUPPLY CO. INC. I ANTHONY I. SBERNA Southwest Road, North 1941 Alexis Road Bellevue, Ohio 44811 Toledo, Ohio 43613 This house was covered with aluminum siding by COLO NIAL BUILDERS, sales representative Anthony Sberna. ,., LEONARD'S PHARMACY Parker - Waterman -Sheaffer Pens Revlon - Rubenstein - Coty Cosmetics Fanny Farmer Candy - None Fresher Whitman Sampler Greeting Cards - Gift Wrap Cameras - Film Supplies Records and Alarm Clocks School Needs and Supplies YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS 208 f l f , Central Soya , . . . the growing name in FOODPOWER No. You won't find the Central Soya mark on your ham and eggs, chops, roasts, hot dogs, butter or milk. But, chances are, the critters that provide these and other food products were raised on Master Mix feeds and concentrates. We say chances are because our Feed Division makes and sells substantially more than a million tons of animal feeds each year through more than 2,500 Master Mix dealers. Not only that. Your margarine, mayonnaise and salad oil aren't marked either, but most of them contain nutritious soybean oil produced Kalong with high protein mealsj by our Soya Division. Annual capacity, nearly 80 million bushels of beans. Pro- cessed meats, candy, baked goods, even baby foods, look and taste better, stay fresher, thanks to special soy products of our Chemurgy Division. Feed and food grains are merchandised from major production to major consumption regions by our Grain Division. And our international people parlez vous soybeans in five languages. Next time you slice into a thick steak, or sneak an extra large piece of danish, remember the role being played by Central Soya. Central Soya BELLEVUE PLANT Bellevue, Ohio 209 Acknowledgement- The best of a year of many, a better year for most, a tragic year for a few. With unlimited experience in sports, culture and academic accomplishments, the school year has been one of growth and development. The '70 Staff would like to acknowl- edge the following: To Mrs. Beasley, advisor, for her guidance, patience, skillful knowledge of journalism, and untiring ef- forts, we cannot thank enough - The entire student body, administration and Board of Education, Supt. Gower, Principal, Robert Regula, and office personnel. To all Bellevue Businesses, and the area businesses who have supported generously with finances. O To George Woodard, George Smith and Ben Buyer professional photographers. To Mike Callaghan of the GAZETTE who furnished a nu mber of pictures. To Ohio Edison of Bellevue. The COMET STAFF, Cheryl Krueger, Editor i E Autographs Autographs I my ,ia I N 1 1M r- .S -ff' -1- r .f 4- k L ,U .Lv I .L V! fra 5 1 1415 ,:,a- -.r 'J' rqawt if 18.2 Je- -:if ,4 L 'IN .L :QV ,r,luL.,..-tv. ... 1 aah-U -fl x ,. f?v-ff' f,. U' Xe. .,,, .wa A! E L.. 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