Bellevue High School - Comet Yearbook (Bellevue, OH)

 - Class of 1975

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I 1,3 5 , l - I Tlllmi x J 3.1, , 1 , 'lk sf si' -1- On the weekend of November 9 Z3 BHS Physics The group toured Sears Tower and attended students went on a fleld trip to the famed Windy the Candlelight Dinner Theater in the evening City Chicago Accompanying the group were Mr On Sunday morning, everyone went to church and Mrs Myers and Mr and Mrs George Sher and then to the Museum of Science and Industry I -......-.,,,,, w -...., p ' 7' ,f 1 13 2 06 'x Y ,,... M ffl N 5 v- 'Ib N., Fw . 1 Y, A -29' I if 0 gi w f A ff, , I I I' x VA 'I ' A 1 C ' , Q IU ei' ' . .-.,.-gk, -. 131131 -rv V g-4 T1 an f . h E yy 1' Top: Mark Schmitz explains science project. Bottom: Stu dents probe unanswered questions. Left: Academic Chnl lenge Team. 9 Above: Ken Laub, Frank Panfalone, Mike Tuttamore and football practice. Lower right: Mark Hoersten reflects back Dave lepley rest after working on the new concession stand. , on the days activities. Top right: Larry Hartley, and Mike Kirwan relax after VI' As we reflect Back upon this past year, We realize that we Can never relive the precious Moments which have taken Place within the walls of our Alma mater. ROY LTY The excitement of your first big dance with and older guy, flowers, dancing, and dining - R. Moyer 12 P .Q- Q U 5 A 4 sl Eli riff l lv? N 4 .A ,,, n': ap. 'Q 'f.. , ,V . .ily X . 4, 1- iw kr, H. ,, ,pw-qi .af V' .7,'..- N N, .,A.iw: !.-pq RHEVV' ' L , . A may in N 1 an - ' 1-.: n ,. . , W . ' It . A. . ' . ' 71 -'I Q 1 xl-Qc T' 'ml Nllvgf, v- X +8 Ljkl ' -RTN'-W. -giffg . ,. A r, .. ' a X xwkh-.xg ...Mb-:F-,' ., L .N -,GQ 1 I - , -,f -eh ' H 4, V6 N saw? . . ' 'vm M af ,J ,A 1 X .Y nv, I I ' ' 5 'Y 1 . Vg! - T Tl fn sw 0 Queen Miss Toni Cerhardstein f r Queen Toni Reigns Uuer Victor 'u ff- . f . . . i ' e '11 Q5-' . Q . it V.. , 1 v ' 1 r is .jeqgl .. 'sfgwi . 1 . .4f?f- !! - lsr f g tdiai 1 ff? ' 1 Q 1 . ,b I I-any i ' i. 'ff . hi ffl mr: .. if J., ,U I E ' A . i' l t austif '-'i.:53: 2,1 f ,, g V- ' , zij -.f ' - 5 ':a15.:,, ,, i.-J . x ' - lk '. '5 ' ' IL ,f : 'rf'- 'Z' .i'f 'N .. ,i . I , ' . 7 ' ef 5 ---- 1 fvvx l1r,:f' ,Q 55131, , ., :gg 't?L'2+.R!,FE. ' J ' 'itgggi .s.. ilJ1-. Tg,Esg,c1:5f:2,,qf MJvW7?f?ff tg--.. swflxnww wwfwe f .T'i.:,-Lf:-.-'r-21.12 154.14 1 5532? Q . ' ffml ' ? 11'i -fw 'Seq ,sf K, .. ' I- - ,'Al'7.3f5cV.. ' 74-2 A' 4 'f:-- ' ,-- '-Sl 1- ff-. I - -.. ' ' -l 1 . ' 7 Q ,f-1 rg-ifsglgn - . V V 6 .g I l ,E15!' -m g, +,l 'g:3:Q,5s,t. a ., ,V f - wa., VR .. .., , -. . ., f. ,. ,t 4. 4 ., -.4 , 1' Ayn 5555-T -,iff-f -ff '1. X ,e . ap9,'f'?7.,'i 'if 3 -'Vs '?'..'k'f Evil, Qfgidfilfn i g- ,L 5 - .13-1 f vel- 1 ge ,V . 1 . v m ,.:.' .-.H , . f. we ,.4- - 1 , ' we, ' .ga . , 1 ' 3-.. .-A, 3- 'ilff'-'4r1sn - ,.gL.e.-:.:n - -,,. l1d?J- J' -. ..Qsm.5:. -.ee-.-S Excitement filled the air on Friday, October 18, 1974, as the students at B.H.S. anticipated the Homecoming weekend. Mums were handed out after an inspiring pep assembly Friday afternoon. The Redmen went on to defeat Galion with Queen Toni and her court reigning over the festivities. Saturday evening, after much preparation, the Homecoming dance began. A good'time was had by all 104 couples. After the dance many couples dined at their favorite restaurant. 41. ' 1 X55 A 1 '.!jw if . Senior Vice-President, Fred Rodgers, crowns Queen Toni as father, Rodger Couples enjoy dancing. Gerhardstein, looks on. yn T . , ., ' '-', T Q . .W i a l -ihi i , , t ' ' ' if flwt Vg ' lift 4. 5 , . C Below, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Charles Baptista and Michele, Mr. Harry Coe and Valerieg Mr. Rodger Cerhardstein and Toni, Fred Rodgers, Theresa and A - father, E.M. Manascog if Judy and father, Alvin Shelley. S. it ii ll , W : r 1 . . A- L-, . ,. , ,, , -' 15 4..+- A 1 gl I I r hi., rn ' . w. , CHRI Snoopy's Christmas was the theme of the 1974 Christmas Dance, which was held at 8:00 in the high school dining room on December 14. Reproductions of Peanut's charac- FHA STAGE NNUAL TMAS DA CE ters ice-skated on the ice-pond in the The highlight of the dance was Christmas tree forest, while couples when Cindy Branco and Cary De danced beneath a star-studded sky. Vault were crowmed Queen and King Music for the evening was provided by FHA officer Linda Schoen. by the Soft Lights. Couples takingabreak. Chuck Crecelius d D b T Christmas Dance-lo an e raveny Cla 4 i I i I i I l l I1 cing to the music of the Soft Lights im i.- 5 'I I '7 :.: ' ,,,, SENIORS Cary DeVault and Cindy Branco were chosen King and Queen of the Dance by FHA members. Dave Carman and Charlie Brown discusywhere they will Cline after the dance. i iv E l:1nii5-u r: i is 'fj ' 4 'jgkgig if ' .i ' W V fl , ,... . wg , f, , ,eh ,qgggf jjiii sw Sim we wi iss: il' ,. ff V.: ,FH ur X, 1- HN-9-1 il. :,- Q ' tiger' as .3 Peanut's characters ice-skate on the ice-pond in the Christmas tree forest, Couples enjoy the evening. Christmas Dance-17 A Star-lit Evening The 1975 Junior-Senior Prom began at 8:00 p.m. on Sat- urday, May 10 in the Prom Room at the Senior High School. Many couples danced around the picturesque foun- tain under the stars, as the I-leidleberg Student Prince's Band played. The crowning of the Queens came towards the end of , the dance. Deb Driesbach was crowned Senior Prom Queen l 5 by Bob Hunter, and jill Grote was crowned Junior Prom Queen by Glenn Miller. Q. After the dance, the couples went to their favorite res- 1 taurant for dinner. Everyone changed in to something more comfortable and met at the theater at 1:00 to see California Split. Following the movie, was a Rock 'n' Rec party from A 3:00 to 5:00. The Silent Ones provided music for the dance f.v i, .- L in the Prom Room, while volleyball and ping-poing were held in the gym. y From 5:00 to 8:00 couples enjoyed bowling and pool QQS, at Jolly Lanes. The Prom concluded there with breakfast from 8:00 until 8:30. Couples enjoy dancing. Prom visitors take a quiet moment around the pic- turesque fountain. This group took time out to enjoy the music supplied by the Heidleberg Princes. Jim Burson and Deb Rohrbacher enjoyed a quiet starlit evening together. I me Royalty - 18 l rg flu 'R- 33' Iumor Prom Queen 1111 Crote 15 crommed by Glenn Mxller whlle her Deb Drgxsbach Senior Prom Queen I5 crowned by Bob Hunter whlle escort Scott Gxldenmelster looks on her escort Fred Rogers looks on Dave Burkhart Cmdy Manbeck Becky Wmdsor and Mark Koch GINGER ROGERS AND FRED ASTAIRE7 NO' lt s Karen Hall take trme out for a prcture and Roy Ersenhauer they could ve danced all mght Royalty 19 A A A ' ' lb I I 1 ff. N ,w 8 ,, 4 - 4 , 'zu :J V 4 , , ' P . 4 4 4 4, .- .. , 4 lvl K E! 4 Q X ' r 0 N A ' E 43 4- ,- , -g 444 il? ,Y , W N 4 - 1' . .N . r l 4 . 4, X- - y ' 'R xx A - dx X ' 5 E Y -F' , r , i. 1.5-N ' ' n- .Lfxr , ,Q L 44 . N rl n R R me ' f f ' ' l 3 V 44 M, A. I . Y I I ' I ' I I Q r F CULTY The world ol' lUI11Ul'l'LHN' i- gm-.1llx'L11-pc-mlvlxl Q ourtauulmuxsul'today. The-x'111L1Hlbv.1N1.-lu saLxu'0ss-i'L1lly L'dLILkllL' lnnmrmw X lL'.lkll'l'N. L, Hum phroy 'T' Q? ? 7? i1f' I vii!! Administration L l BOARD OP EDCUATION - PICTURED ABOVE: Superintendent Weibel, Robert Segna, and Pres Leonard Manbeck lncluded are Eric Robert E. Gower, Board Membersp Henry Ziegler, Paul Burson, Phyllis Reed, Clerk, and Richard Faulkner Administrative Assist Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Gower, is the chief administrator of the Bellevue School System. He is assisted by a fivefmember Board of Education which meets once a month to discuss and determine school policies. At Bellevue Senior High School, Mr. Regula is the Principal, Mr. Regula has been at that post for sixteen years. Mr. Hoffman, the As- sistant Principal at Bellevue Senior, has served in that capacity for twelve years. Among his duties are supervising student activities and arranging schedules. Because of the guidance and support of Mr. Regula, Mr. Hoffman, and the B.S.H.S. 'fa- culty, we can reflect upon our high school experiences with respect and admiration for those who led us. A Faculty-22 VUL it-f -N HN L ' .1 ,rf Guidance Miss Aigler and Mr. Pierce are our Guidance Counselors. Although students may go to either one of them, Miss Aigler generally handles EHGVE students while Mr. Pierce takes care of testing programs. Students are greeted by the friendly smile of the guidance secretary, Mrs. Netcher. V34 Faculty-23 H Faculty BQmig:e Perri Secretarial Staff ,.. . f i!?2 511x?1S2419ll9. f., ll 1 'E 1' qrfaa 11 . -, , .4 1 .,-,X .Y ., V i I 1 , , ' 1 . Hg ek-Q W L -24 ff ffl Xxx Iandt Dundore Ti Pat Holzwar T, s. K ' i , e, Q - W ,X , .LM 1 ' ah K-5-1-1' ' fx, '6 1 -. de-1:- ,,,f.?f1f:, f , X - - .LQ - 1-Qf . - f 2-1 .... -.gn xx 54,1 ., 2 . h fiqis Elsa Wagar Foreign Language The Foreign Language Department at B.S.I-LS. offers French and Spanish to the high school student. During the course of study, students learn the language, customs, traditions, and the culture of the foreign countries. Pictured bottom right preceding page are our Librarians. The Library contains some 10,565 books, and receives 80 magazines and 7 newspapers. 400 students use the Library per day for re- creational reading and use of A.V. material. Our Library staff in- cludes 1 Librarian, 1 clerk, 16 students, and 8 teachers. - Faculty-25 English English at Bellevue Senior is designed for the individual student. Juniors and Seniors select one-semester courses according to personal in- terests and needs. We may strengthen our weak areas, improve basic English skills, and expand our interests. Because of this curriculum, our English teachers are required to teach a variety or courses. This current system has worked suc- cessfully for three years. Faculty-26 lk:-Qs' 5 lv-sv 5:f.S 1 . W. 11' ' 11 w' '11 A A J ' XT 1 J i K M 11P' t 11 V' '1 ' 1 1 , 1 1 'FI J 1 X 1 I W 1 1 .113 : VL -1 MA' H1 Q I 144! kg! 1 1e .-:-. 31 . 1 1-- , 1 Biff ' i 1,141 J XI 'uf' H1 ,V 3 -1 Nfl . G'5l1i,1T,,j1 1 iq-I 1313 W 1 1u',, 1,9 ' Ld: ,. . 7 1' .111,,1'1.fi1.,1 - H ., . 1, V , ,A , L. X ,u ,. X1 1, 11,11 -14 54, v . f ,-11511.15 '11 , .1 - '1 , 1 1 - , I . ,. 1 , . 1 .W , 1 I 1 , 111, 5 1, 'ity' 1, ,jfgqlg '., v ,-,' '1.1: ,1. 1 1 111 11 , 1 ,, f I- 1 ml 111111. -1 1.1- 11 ,Ugg ,1 ,wa 'ww ' ' A 'au-1,1 - - 79 ' 1 'af 'i .1111-13 W P 1 -'F ze' 6- . , 'ju' A1-11. 711-xl 1355 12 LK I 3' 1 1 f' ' , W1 H' 1 7f5 !i':,1k 'L 93111-' V 's 11397 -- V. . Wgbst-Q1-1.vn1,-5 11-1..1T- 1, vw - 1' M 1 f 4111111 f 11 1 I 1' 'ff 9' f ' '- ,,lN'Hi:v..- 'V H' ., f ' 1.-l, V .4 ' . 1 N s, fm, 1--E ' , ' , ' il' ' NI i 11',3l!,: 1 17 bmi Q ' 1 .1 ' f,,.Aev .5 1 I1f'l-114-H: , 1 ,UML 1 1, X1 1 1x -. LLM, Helen Baker Mina ' V 1 NJTQV1 .n .-4 Mary jane Deluca Faculty-27 Q' qw --:.-.. J Patricia W ml '1 ws: :fm :eu ,J :uri-X' Y . 224.145 Science 62 Math ff' a W nf Ronald Myers ig, 'llvp , . .1 uw Y. 1 U Q ' J! ,X W W, I 56746 Q . , M ,lk M, tim., K Our Math and Science Departments present mind-ex- panding challenges to students. Thus we acquire knowledge of the fundamentals which we will be required to know for personal application or further education. The many principles of science are explained through group and individual experimentation. The Math Department offers a five-year advanced math program to those who wish to expand their math skills. Faculty-29 Social Studies Social Studies here at Bellevue Senior is a study of World History, American History, and Government and Economics. Throughout these courses, we as students discover. the concepts of self-expression and encounter party involve- ment, discussion of pro's and con's of an issue, and study our American heritage. , -lrll iv ix -,I , fe , Paul Lieber xv--f 4. X its , ,N T ,want 'mn' L- . ' 1 kiwi -ilk! fy i D ' n eff Jiflaff H I . .ff ' ' phi Faculty-30 Music Our Music Department consists of hardworking, dedicated, and talented teachers. We at Bellevue Senior are able to use our musical talents to express our emotions and innermost feelings. This year much success, due to the part of the directors, has come to the various music groups. Some of the activities of our music department included: Band participation at District and State Competitions, the annual con- certs, and community preformances by the Stage Band and Choraliers. Faculty-31 Driu ers E . 4-0. bu If vi AP!! Physical Education provides an opportunity for us t strengthen our bodies through competitive games. Student also have the option to participate in various intramural pro grams during the year. Students receive classroom drivers education at the hig school while the Superior Driving School assists students ir their on-the-road training. F 3 1 'gyflll e Physical Education I , , W' 41 fp . M W- 1- v ff Iv VJ, A I mx . ,. Qld-Sw LA-J. .,1 4. wg af. I , 'gui'-W 4, -..-,rv N Leligse Meadows 9- X W , u , wk, f + f1 11'4 ,UQ '. Elizabeth Kile' , f. V . hr-N-1. --V' ., J.. ff I' 4 .,..f- I 4 'r , 5 'Eel .. Q' liar X ar Indus trial and Home Arts x l lielllsfwm.. ui- :fk 1 I U , .. .. 7 TW' Tri MQ LT ,fl - avi,--w...1., ii it Ulu l John Wise sr. B, -.,m ,. . Arts and crafts allows students self-expression through creativity. The various home economic courses teach stu- dents skills and knowledge which are required for home management. Helping students develop a vocation is the purpose of the Industrial Arts Department. Always having given his time and knowledge for the benefit of his students, Coach Shaffer this year announced his retirement from coaching and teaching after 2.3 years of dedicated service. He will be sorely missed by both students and faculty, for not only was he a coach and teacher, but also a good friend. s lr- p. Paul Shelley Faculty-35 my L A 'bfi' 3 C . V. W I Sherilyn Beatty 'Q N .,, N M Je '-L 1 'I f' J ' ur, , qv- g-,351 . q- , , 1 , ' H I ' '1 LJ '. ,Z . . 1 I ' I N 'J -w Dis tributive Education l if J.. f X M by ' U, - ,. . .ff :H , , .5 M rv 1 1 I 1 M' 0' X ..-A Faculty-37 mu A Our hard working custodiansiDan, Wilbur, and Eldred. It 4 Who Is a Teacher? You are a teacher. You who have continued to give freely of your time and knowledge so that you might be part of the growing pro- cess ofi the nestt generation. You who have stimulated their minds through probing ques- tions. Xou who have ,gained the respect and admiration ofifthose you have worked with throughout theyear. Although your job might seem impossibleggyat times, youijrreward comes when your students reflect back upon the knowledge that they have gained because of you. We takeythis opportunity to thank you for your patient understanding and never- ending dedication. M i PacultY 38 ,H K f. .y H. ...- ig ' H! , , a eip e i ?f :,Eff'F .2 .i ' X , 'V 1 -v',f ,: . I' '. . 1 ll li .. u. , .4 fqlii' x 2. gr. H ,I T, lf i ye ? . - t -. v 'f ' c -244-f P- NP !HlA-.'.3- t, I I kg A.. rx r sz I - Lv- X - .f '1, . ' . 1 y' , ' ' 'Z' ' f' 'I .a-: l i f' V ' .5 is , f U ' 'L' Iggy . Eu-.F 5:3 up -'A Q.. 5 A , QPS. 'a:1Pv :gig l..- W 5131 ' ' ' iiil. .gi EU' . fifbgffgi A , :chew leaf FP I gi , I ' 1. y F- f 1 ' ,,, ' r s V Q 1 , '. an .,g ' ,' I f' , gf x , V A. ..,-- , Z? . I Nz V Qj'i?3,1-A H: , --'V , lt, V 1-QE: -'.1 . 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'1' .!'1 - 151' ' 'AM V1 ' ' 11: 21-11 531115: ' - 1- 1 1 '-VU-A ' , ' 1' 1 - ' 1.: '51 . 111 --rw .70y,1giE, . 11111 M . wif 1.1111491111 ' f111Vw::1ii?2-1111. 1- ' -. fuk , 1 Q' ' ?.'gf'1131,.g 1 1 ,11v.1111,1 1. L-a-1 1 11,1 1153.71 X15 1,1. Lx., N .X Y 151 V -1 ',. f A .L 11-.1 1 Tri' .11 , 11, -1.1 11-. 1 1 , 1 E IDR Many new experiences are ahead of us, but those Seniore-40 left behind will never be forgotten. - B. Morfier XX GRA QS 55' 042, at f Q -1, cw F3 O H 18 75 -1945 CLASS COLORS: CLASS FLOWER: Red and White Red Rose Trailblazers of Tomorrow CLASS MOTTO: Do not follow where the paths lead, rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Fred Rogers - Vice President, Mary I-lime - Secretary, Dave Carman - Treasurer, Michael Kirwan - President r :MEI snr sz 1 L' ..' uc ' ' 7. U L . I JONI AIGLER DENNIS ALKIRE J: 44-Q. C,,Y...B PETE AMATO JAMES ANDREWS HEIDI ALLAN CHRIS ANGEL SMI' S-.4-if SHERYI. BAPTISTA SCOTT BEHM BETTY BERBERICK I G? 1-J I X, JIM BOGNER CATHY BOYER CINDY BRANCO Af' Jn- .3549 '4 1 I JOHN ALLER DONNA ALLEY CHUCK ARMBRUSTER MIKE BAU- ,-,1- Q9- 3 n ff 1 , ' ,' GENE BERTSCH BOB BINGER 4-1 l Q1 DEB BROWN CAROLYN BURKHART Seniors-43 Seniors Enjoy an Active Year T . f '. -'f. W 5 1' . ' , ,iff , s, i f lf :N ,A K' sf' 5 el f,,x .W 1 . .-:E-I. Y 1 V R e if, i , i -R img' JIM BURSON JANIE BUSH DIANE BUTZ f 'SJ 1 on W s -f Wi - 2 ' 1 WW R 'F , wit, 1 V JF' fi .4 QM' , iii 'L f HJ Q3 Jim Burson, Mike Grimm, Gene Bertsch, and Mike Miller JOE CARR Mici-IELE CARTER DENISE CHISHOLM P05efO,,,Pic,u,e. Seniors showed the most enthusiasm at the numerous pep assemblies this 4 year. Seniors-44 43 Z7 I I ' 'gg 1 f 5 RQ ' I , If ,. I 1.1 '-2 ly 4 I X i is Mt'-b ' I 1 I I 5 I DALE CHRISTOPHER DORENE CLAPP KIM CLARK VALERIE COE GERALD COOKSEY CECELIA CORRADO . 1 ,' ,, - - 4. Senior physics students enjoyed a field trip to Chicago this year. - ' . - 'I' ' Top picture - students on Iong bus ride to Chicago, Bottom QI I I . -' ' It - - , I ,L A. ' if 51 LEM X ' - E im! I, , - , I , in I t fi-E 1 I .hu 4 1 ' 'lift IE' tg I i ' wi I . I y , I f picture - Georgia Sherman tours one of the many exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry. GLORIA COX BEATRICE CRAWFORD CHARLES CRECELIU5 li C' ,cn if -rg, Q! tis up N' H16 A II EUGENE CUTCHER KATHY DANIEL DENNIS DENDINGER GARY DEVAULT DENISE DICK Seniors-45 Fl- I gr I Q . f I T , LE' fb ff Y r f , WI I A f I . , I- .11 I 1 'b -. , hir N I fa, T 1' e ' , I ,X I I I I I , . I I , DAN DIDION KELLEY DIDION . .wk .F I'.4'fn'-'qw , 'i'v1'I7'b R ' 'NNI' N 5 43 -r I 1.51, I 'Vfbfw' 5:35434 '4 4 1 I -2 DAVID DIRNBERG JOHN DOMINY 1 , J' , ' N . I ' r ' JAMES ECKELBERRY LEROY EISENI-IAUER Mary Holmer, Deb Morton, Diane Butz, and Donna Alley enjoy the days gossip. .., 7 QI .. , .. 7 K, ,- Ag 4 ,. Y If J 'X ' I ' II N1 fl fg, 3 1 'dst' .' e. ll u lli' I F ' mmf II ' 9.41, gg' , ,Q , - 4 K , -f. I-,ffz mx I I. 1 I 1 I A ,I I 1, fs I I' V In 'VI I 1 , ,, ' :E , , ..,i,,g:Ep ,- W I 5 iff fi ,JJ fp- ,U -I 1 ROGER DIDION TED DIDION I IN AL-I ., ' .lfg I I ' , ww. ' I A .y-, H-If , ,If Q waz.. IEA I KEN DOYAN BILL DREGER f' 'MF 'fr--7 DEAN EVERT MARY FALTER RON FERGUSON STEVE FERRES , , CI-IERYL DIETZEI. Glu X Tk? DEB DREISBACH , 47 DAVE FELDER irvfff TINA FERRES . 1- I ,gn 1,5 fx...- 'Jr B- Bill Spud Sieger and Ted Didion attempt to break the worIcI's doughnut eating record of 21 dougnuts consumed in 15 min- DUANE FISH CINDY FOLK f 17 12.1- 5 iw, ,V X 7. ig!-..4f, ll -,,, W1 .. 3 'ekg Ffffi' A 5523 I 'ft rf, ...-H tx r,'e1 Q ' -I Sky ' , ALLEN FRANCIS fd! 1, .A1 '---EL .Th d'II d ggsldojghfffffpatlngBIO n me emo' st' Stan S CHUCK FRANK CUY FREDERICK STEVEN FREDERICK ' I . W 8 R ' , :hu --Q' I. I Q ' I ..-f- I g Q I N , V f Q 'T' .N K -. ft rf 5' -Qs 'ir' F.- . ,Wt Wzefx X - 1 .-' !u,,, , . My n I L. W , I ,V I -f -..- ' 91' .F f Z A 1 Sfixsfx--C'-1 ' ' ft 'F I-:my , I fl DANA FRIEND JANICE FRITZ MARK FRITZ LETICIA GARCIA DAVID GARMAN sf' 4,0 ? QA! . I . 'il ,r , . 3. ,.. E-mm, flmir ,iff-Y'-59 MQ- A 1' :'J. n ah- 4 Q IAF -H5 143.4 '-.Aff 'L 7 K- fi 4 M GENE GEIGER TONI SCOTT MIKE CODFREY BILL GOHLIKE GERI-IARDSTEIN GILDENMEISTER Seniors-47 .fe-vs' RICK COODSITE MARK GREEN MARVIN GUHN mx N...--l 1 CONNIE HAICH SHARON HALSEY JAMES HAMERNIK ie.: A- ull' I 1 ...,. - 5, ...ff ,J rl. .,.-- . 1, IUDY KOEHLER SERVES. Office Education Association week, Feb. 9-15, was proclaimed W by the mayor as the BOE students arranged an open house breakfast for businessmen of the community. Response to this event was good, and those in attendance were able to inspect the rooms, and equipment used by future office workers. SHEREE HARPER Seniors-48 S.. . F55-:X-Y' 4 I . ,I I 'alfa fr 5-'owl MIKE HARPSTER LARRY HARTLEY IEANNE HARTMAN DEB I-IASSINGER 50' .. gl -id' BERNARD HAY CINDY HEAGLER BOB HEATH CINDY HELMAN IOHN HENDERSON 1' 3 TJ ! KATHY HETTEL MARY HIME ff 1: I-41 A L A STAN HIRE STEVE HIRE DALE HOFFMAN I' MARY HOLMER RHONDA HUFPMAN LINDA HUMPHREYS KAREN HUTCHISON DAN JACOBS I -CN sl? CT? f' I , I KARLA KAISER REBECCA KEEPE DON KEGERREIS ED KEMP KATHY KEVILLE I 1-'I I lv ffqff W 'ET-arf' I, I I 'I ., I In I MIKE KIRWAN PATRICIA KISSICK JUDY KOEHLER Amy Walker mesmerizes the audience at the Follies with her golden voice. .X ic CORNELIA KRUPKE JAMES LAVIOLA I - ,. ,ig 'r, 1 -U DEB LAMANNA DONNA LAVIOLA 'Wu ,w '31 1 ar J if JOHN LAVIOLA TOM LAVIOLA Mary Ealter ponders over which stock to buy in government class. Karen Schneider and Tim Snyder en- joy each others company between classes. i Seniors-50 i ' :o-' il 5' 4514-v DAVID LEE JUANITA LEE JIM LEONARD REGINA LEWIS f. li- fr wx . -'-, Y ' A-4 .J . X' if f MELINDA LIESKI ROBERT LINK DAVE LONG - DEBRA MAINES LONG Semors Remember Warm Frzendshzp 1 lg Y. Z IOI-IN LOOSE LISA LOUNDENSLAGEL BRIAN MC CLAIN CINDY MC CONNELL MARK MAGERS porin qx 's 3 iq, 'lb 3' a fha ,h es DENNIS MALOTT TERESA MANASCO CINDY MANBECK BOB MANLET CINDY MARTIN Please don t cry They wouldn t want you to For when a hfe ends Others must begm anew For them we must llve And go on to succeed To work hard m the future And help those 1n need May the lxght of thexr memory Be an rnfluence so brxght That we who have wronged May know what IS rlght So please don tcry They wouldn t want you to y H , For when a llfE ends I ' Others must begin anew. 3 'Vi Unknown Ed Valko Steve Jordon Seniors-51 ., WZ. 5 I , M WI I Zi. i 2 fl 1 LI I, 54 .: - 1 if ll' - If , r l 1' r. ' I . ., j- v A X, , 'NJA ik 79 . 'ln --, ,f' MICHELLE MARTIN DENISE GILBERT MARTINE i Al Weichman, Al Francis, Pam Mitchell, Cindy Branco, and Roy Eisenhauer listen atten- tively to a report in government class. KEN MAYS BOYD MILLER Seniors-52 Qfj' I 9' fi iv ll xf' Q-H '7 MIKE MILLER DIANA MOORE BECKY MORFIER KIM MORGAN DEB MORTON if i ffl n f7 '-Sir 540' 55.1.- niwqr W ROBYN MOUGEY RI-IONDA MOYER JEAN NORMAN KATHY NORMAN MIKE NUTTER Seniors Study Hard X .lf wx if -Y- ff ' 5 2- w wg.-f SS gui PHYLLIS O'NEAL BILL ORWIG Y' LAURIE OTERMAT JUNIOR PARSONS JEAN PASSANISI 49 'U' 'C-'12 BETH PATTEN TONY PISCITELLO DEB POSTELL NORM PROVONSII. DQNNA RAMEY K' ,fix ..-.--f SUE REED DEB RIOS , lv. N995- FRED ROGERS DEB ROGGE PAT ROTH DIANE SANDERS SUE SANDERS Ann Zieber busily works in typing class L CINDY SCHAEPER 'EC' Ii' , ef-, ' 4' -' ' . ', ' f, f Mg eff ? 'alll 1, f - ' ' - ' Llglnlxy mf? 131' I An exuberant Bill Dreger nears the finish line, at Ashland Indoor Track Meet. Q ,Q- i 1,1 ' .will dr ' ' E ., 3,44 L'-tu 1 AA. j I. I Y I IV E , YY' '15 Eva-rf STEVE SCHAFFER RICK SCHMIDT JIM SCHNEIDER KAREN SCHNEIDER MARILEE SCHNEIDER ALLEN SEEI. 1. wg-ff ,fs . . nma'.2f'sQfI1 v 1 ROGER SCHNEIDER ELOISE SETCHEL fr ow LINDA SCHOEN ROBERT SEAMON -g .,.! I -N ,V BRYAN SHAVER DOREEN SHELLEY r. xx i ,I ,.-f, .W my -.,, I 1 IIQA I .om 4 AT GEORGIA SHERMAN SYLVIA SHERMAN GARY SI-IREWSBURY JOSEPH SIESEL RENEE SLEMONS Seniors-54 K' If' ...d 1 l. N ' ' BOB SMETZER PAM SNOWDEN DALE TIMOTHY SNYDER WENDY SPAID JAMES SPENCER fr 4 i W., ,Q-1' of 'Twv Tits I1.J:LiHI 'I .ga 4 Kiq' - 11,7 ' rf L I .1 I -v. V-J: ,.Lr.',ifL Arvwal .lad-iii Jin ' if F HARLOW PHIL STAHL PAT STARKEY ROBER STEINMETZ ROBERT STORM IONI STRAZIUSO CQ SQA M 'Yqgyf TIM STRECKER MIKE SWARTZ SCOTT SWARTZ BECKY SYLVESTER LOU ANN THOMPSON I 9 Senior Student Council mefnbers were: FRONT ROW - M. Harpster, D. Kegerreis, M. Ball, D. Dreisbach, B. Patten, B. Sylvester. BACK ROW - S. Schaffer, B. Seiger, Y. T. Gerhardstein, L. Humphreys, A. Walker, C. Folk, M. Carter, L. Otermat. MARK THOMPSON JOYCE TIBBOLES CINDY TIDWELL 'Nm ED TRAVENY CINDY TYREE DENISE UNGER 1 .f I I I I KEN WALTERS CINDY WARE IOI-IN WEESTON ! '--1,-. na-'III' ' ggi I ,ws ig., Q-my 1 x I , K CAROL WEILAND JAMES WHITE ROBERT WIDMAN Seniors-56 DENI SE TONOVITZ YVONNE TOTH DIANE WAGNER AMY WALKER gif' ALLAN WEICHMAN TOM WEIKER f '5'J.. ah.. RITA WIDNER BECKY WINDSOR l l gee. FREDERICK BILL MARK WOLLENSLEGEL RANDY YINGLING JEAN YINGLING ANN ZIEBER WOODRUFF llrfk Q - fix r SENIORS NOT PICTURED: STEVEN BICKHART BARBARA HILLMAN LINDER DONALD CANODE PAM MITCHELL FORREST CRAMER KEN ORR DIANE FORNEY WILLIAM SIEGER FOSEANN FRANK ROBERT PLATT STEVE GIRTON JAN ROI-ILF RICHARD HAMER ION ROHLF ISE DOWELL MC FADDIN .IAMES MICHAEL TAYLOR SENIOR CLASS SONG Music of - Brians Song Words by Gary DeVault If the hands of time were hands that I could hold, I'd keep them warm and in my hands they'd not turn cold. Hand in hand we'd choose the moments that should last, the lovely moments that should have no future and no past. And as we go our separate ways, the friendships that we've had here will never end, the knowledge that we've gained we'll use again, the goals we've set to reach have been reached by many. TERRY HARTLEY ROBERT THORNTON GARY TRENDOWICZ Our time is now the door stands open wide . the future of our lives has started here we know And as we go from day to day, the memories we'll hold dear will always stay, Within our hearts and minds of past years, And most of all the times that we've had together. Nineteen seventy-five is here and almost gone, and as we go our separate ways we'll say goodbye. -'- ak. X- I If , Bellevue High, A-Q A k . L Good-bye .... N This year the Rotary Club sponsored an exchange student from New Zealand. Barb Wallace, readily and fit in with the daily activities of students at Bellevue Senior. Barb and all of the benefitted from the exchange of personal experiences and cultural ideas. pictured at right, made friends students she came in contact with Seniors-57 T I F 'lD?WF1?'1gg main.. CLOCKWISE - Deb Lamanna takes an order at Burger Chefp Toni Gherhard- stein rings up an item at Super X. Sylvia Sherman makes an appointment at Dr. England's office. Diane Wagner gets an order at Capital Alumniumg and Fred Rogers washes dishes at L 8: K. Seniors-58 CLOCKWISE ON FACING PAGE - Chris Angel fixes a burger at Burger Chefg Steve Frederick fills it up at Queen and Lamannap Bob Link takes a break at Medical Datamationg Bec Mor- fier rolls in the Dough at the pizza houseg Duane Fish wraps up a Giant at Clancy'sg while Bill Dreger puts it in the bag at Krogers. ,,f1Q What Kind ofa Job D0 YOu H cw Q? pa, , r ,1 .Ib 638.15 J.. n .' -K. - 4 4 .. l. -, 4- ..., ,lx ' -1 , ne- 1' ' ig wht .K a .N ,b, Q ' Ls, : ', L. if N b A'-uv Nl' 1, R X xv L I, I x .1 Seniors-59 SENIORS GAIN MANY NEW EXPERIENCES IN THEIR LAST YEAR 1 ,Q .S ,Zi .. r , 4 ff'-v'v':-ff ..:-n. U , - Q: L H 5155- -A mliimr 7 J iw. ' ,. , u M, ,ri MW' I . ,, ' J FL uv 'Q Ex Une Hundredth Graduating Class Writes Their Uwn ommencement Ceremony I . H. Q , rr .lg C 1 x ' lt' . I I A 'H X. ' i c I 4- 1 . wir ff .L . i T 45qit'l,Tur4 t A gn W. . 4 f My, 1,5 qw - ' , X ' rr, ' .f .1 ,,,,.,fi,L.:gr.ii' 5:72 wtf, W , 1 gs ,f ,MN ' , ,T J a..,....mq Class President, Mike Kirwan, and . -rg ,Ms -,V 4 i . Rogers, lead the processional. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processxonal Pomp 8: Circumstancen . , . .......,,..... Elgar High School Band . . . . . Rev. Lawrence Angel Church of The Nazarene The Declaration ........,......,..,....... Iohnson and De Knight The meaning of Our Graduation Day ..., Presentation of Top Ten Scholars . . Presentation of Alumni Scholarships Presentation of the Class of 1975 , Charles Frank, Kimberly Morgan, Michael Swartz Amy Walker - acc. by Gary DeVault. Seniors Michael Kirwan, President, Class of '75 Steven Schaffer, President, Student Council , . Principal Robert D. Regula ErnestWidner Bellevue High School Alumni Association .. . . . . . . . . Principal RobertD. Regula .,....,.........L.V.Manbeck President, Board of Education .......'..,....,Classof1975 Rev.WillCook Lyme Congregational United Church of Christ North Monroeville United Church of Christ t my m f. A I H- . G - Liifritsfflkh , Vice President, Fred Q ,. ' .t ff' X '! i I.- Yx l X .1001 mr V st is is , -f -qw .... , , ,,'1'1-v,1.,L,,.v, ...Z Att , -- i fu' 'ffl ' L- .1- . 5. ..1,,-WI., J., .. y Liz T :1gee.irir:r.i - .,' ' , In honor of the 100th Graduation Ceremony, this year's senior class chose to mark the occasion by writ- ing their own graduation service. Amy Walker, Mike Swartz, Chuck Frank, and Kim Morgan sang an in- spiring rendition of The Declaration. Mike Kirwan, President of the graduating class, and Steve Schaffer, President of Student Council, were the speakers for the afternoon. Both spoke of the attainment of goals and the necessity of education. The graduates express- ed a challenge to the audience and themselves to use the class motto daily. Kirwan closed with Many trails have been blazed and paved and worn, because-their destination was known. If we follow those paths, and no more, our end is certain. We must explore, ventur- ing on our own, to find a new and better way of life, hopefully building aims for graduates of the fu- ture. The speeches were written by Amy Walker. Seniors concluded the ceremony with the singing of the class song, The Hands of Time. The song was written by Gary DeVault. rs l ll .If .M gym - A ' i 3-T -'D . ,X rf? 3,5 f Sli: as 1' - , . . Q W Var- in e , I!! T . , - I ef' V 5 2 E: - Q 1. N X V I J.: , H , X ' Ia NA -Z i if Q-Pi wir Y E ' B f i .9 E '-9' fi tv xt. .V , 1 yi Q .., L x1 1 V E VN ,g . I L, W -:'-- H, . K . l r 4 K , 'S a 1 it i S iff . I f. ki ., ' i 3 5 'Q 11. . l 5' il i l , '- 3 1, ' ' .. 1! -. ' , -X I -- 4 V- If L HJR ?fflE.y 3' l MH' - l it it . tt' '. lg i t .Is , .1 -wr. 57a ABOVE, Graduates walk into BAF Stadium as the Senior High Band played Pomp and Circumstancef' BOTTOM: Seniors pat- iently await the receipt of their diplomas. all ' . W H we ,, 1 A up ,- H NNN N N 9D . Q I H X , r 1,3 5 Q P V y , 6' 4. H. , N 7 I' V :IN -Q' Q I Q' ill- Q s.- , Alia Milf' L 'VIEW Q l. it , , Y , Q A ir ' 'Nil ,- WL fl: ,, fl , .. T EA. ,g li A 'X i TOP TEN SCHOLARS OF THE CLASS OF 1975: BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Link f Fourth ' place, Georgia Sherman - Second place, Bill Orwig - First place, jean Yingling - Third place, Milce Ball Fifth Place, TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Rita Widner - Tenth place, Mike Godfrey - Sixth place, Mary Holmer - Ninth place, Jean Passanisi - Seventh place and Diane Wagner - Eighth place aa, ,V L , .V 'env' 7 , ,gl if Scholarship Winners O? B' Y N . Q I . fin X, . it iv 4 T rf- Y' i . . Q, 4 ' ' . 1 ii- -. 0 . Q 2 -, X 'un l O 1 4, V Y Q ,I , . N A --x J K 'N Z .. 4, 5 ' .. E 5 , ,,,i 4 f .. X ' - S , ' , 'H B 9 M 4 2 'v me rf M v 1 . -A X - 9 X l X J a s ' 1 iii gf s , -. P i I N. Q' iv' 1 ' fl If it hyd r .ke . N SEATED KI.-RJ: L. Loudenslagelg I. Passanisi, G. Sherman, B. Or- Wig, 5. I-Iiregj. Yingling. STANDING IL-Rl: Mr. Widner, Alumni Assoc.p G. DeVauItg G. Bertschg B. McClain, M. Godfrey, M. Hol- merg R. Moyer, K. Hettelg and S. Behm. ., ,pf- ...,, M efxg - We .J ------- gi 4 1' J 'X 2 ' ,Fifi .T--. -i Y ' fe H. l , 4. I.- V -.V ,, I - L..-:.-:H-gf ' Q f ff- -AXKXYBX ' V ikxflimxw' g eg 'ii' QM fi y, 1 I S E 1, 1 B? 5, ' E 'Q' Ed. I . - ,V P g. , , U . I 119 o Q' D , fd , , I A X 'I I Q-Q me SEATED KL-RJ: B. Morfier, K. Clark, D. Dick. STANDING U..-RJ: M. Ball Mr. Stedman, G. Geiger. 9 G. Sherman, Mr. Redd, B. Orwig Seniors-65 Miss Beatty pins red rose on Roger Didion before Commencement Exercise. l I i , , i I l l 4 i i 1. .1 Hi. .. i 1 g I rf' 1,1 Ci UNF' F SENIOR Blssrs Best Looking Cindy Schaefer Mike Kirwan Best Personality Deb Dreisbach ,lohn Loose Biggest Smile Rita Widner Bill Sieger Prettiest Eyes Cheryl Baptista Steve Bickhart Most Studious Georgia Sherman Bill Orwig Most Likely to Succeed Diane Wagner Mike Ball Best Athletes Karen Hutchinson Larry Hartley Most Witty Beth Patten Chuck Frank Quietest jean Passanisi Jim Spencer Curliest Hair Cindy Helman Fred Rogers Longest Hair Laurie Otermat Bill Gohlike Most Outspoken Toni Gerhardstein Forrest Cramer Best Dressed Mary Hime Brian McClain All-American Lisa Louden slagel Mike Ball Most Energetic Rita Widner Gene Bertsch Funniest Laugh Joyce Tibboles Ed Traveny Friendliest Deb Dreisbach John Loose Best Boogie Cindy Folk Chuck Frank I 15. 'C - 1 T'5Y 'C :uf gg, : i i . ,,- ' L V 1 if t. F ki- , ' I in fr J' F t 'N , I , A , x I-v ww-4' ,. l fri f.av' l, Ci H ' ,, V, ,N v ..,l M, -. ,M fg N' 1!IlH!'W 4i .i2 f 'f15 '1 ' ' 'Muslim-? Comet Staff 15 Class Play 25 FTA 2, 3 lTreas.l, 4 QPres.l5 BGCA 2,35 Math Club 4 QV. Pres.J5 GAA 3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Choir 1 fTreas.J, 2,3,45 Band Concert 8: Marching 1 fPres.J5 Cheerleader 1 fCapt.l, 2,3,4 lCo-Capt.J5 Na- tional Honor Society 4. HALSEY, SHARON - OOEA 4. I-IAMER, RICK - FPA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Varsity B 45 Track 4. I-IAMERNIK, JAMES - Track 15 Cross Coun- try 2. HARPER, SHEREE - Comet Staff 45 FHA 2,3 fNews Reporterl, 4 lTreas.J5 BGCA 2,3,45C1AA 45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Choir 4 fCab. Memberj5 VICA 3,4. KEGERREIS, DON - Student Council 45 Hi-Y 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3 1Co- Capt.J, 4 lTri-Capt.J5 Baseball 3,45 Golf 2,45 Varsity B 4. KEMP, ED - Comet Staff 2,35 Science Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 3,45 Band Concert Sr March- ing 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 3,4. KEVILLE, KATHY -Intramurals 3,4. KIRWAN, MIKE - Class Officer 4 CPres.J5 Class Play 25 Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 1,3,45 Varsity B 4. KISSICK, PATRICIA - Student Council 15 FTA 2,3,45 BGCA 2,45 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals trarnurals 45 Choir 1,25 Homecoming Senior At- tendant 45 Cheerleading 1,2,35 Doane Award 3. MANBECK, CINDY - Student Council 25 BGCA 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Spelldown 15 Intra- murals 1,2,35 Band Concert 8: Marching 1,2,3, 45 Basketball 2,35 Volleyball 35 Track 2,3,45 Cheerleading 45 National Honor Society 4. MANLET, BOB - Intramurals 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. MARTIN, CINDY - FHA 1,25 FFA 3,4. MARTIN, MICHELLE -Intramurals 4. MARTINEZ, DENISE GILBERT. MAYS, KEN - Hi-Y 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Varsity B 4. .- 1,2.3,45 Choir 2,35 Band Concert dc Marching MILLER, BOYD - Band Concert 51 Marching Track 4. 1,2,3,4 QTreas.l5 Pep Band 2,3,4. ., 1,2,3,45 Drum Major 2,3,4. A I-IARPSTER, MIKE - Class Officer 2 IV. StudentCouncil1,35 Dial MILLER, MIKE - Class Officer 1 lTrfHSa,ll1.V-'- Pres.J5 Comet Staff 45 Hi-Y 35 Football 1,2,3,45 E-gCA,2,35 OOEA 3,45 GAA 2,3 lSec.j, Hi-Y -4: elptramurals 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,27 7 -. Baseball 45 Wrestling 1,25 Golf 2,35 Varsity B , Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Nas...,.,.,,.,, -? V . 3,4 fTreas.J. V XV V -51.1 .ltigffgf A. Society 3,4 lSec.l5 Basketball 3,4i' .,, ,, MIT ? Sfgdglijzggiuimu .hglags I HARTLEY. LARRY -, Pooaai 2,335 'Uris t' vblleataltiet A A ' 54:3 Playlttaeliaitas ..'. lBa'5f1QE-alllliijifelliiffltillill'-F .1 , Capt-1. vyrest1ing1.z,a.4.'1, - , RNELIA -BGCA4rfM3tl1,QlubE-12, ,-,lxnfi-i-Mo nte... A Sli y udent Council '135 Q ' 45 SciTerTce UlJ'3,45 25: VocalQlllapy',QQViRift-ffifiii3'llfg'?f31g fg?1:5'i'i3: If t53 E - l5f'Lf, jt' ' ' ' ' i Hi' ' ,, tfamultal o0tliall,.1,'2,35g'-'Basg.gV1V1 2'5VIntramurals Sfrholarslhip Tea'1ilr!25' i QMORPIER, BECKY - 14-4 Class Play 25 Student I, ' ketball 12 Track 1,25 VI 5 '3,45'Varsity B 3. . Choir 25 Band Concert 8: Marching 15 National Y 5 ,Couneil'3 5 Pl-IA 2,3,45rBfSCA 215,45 CAA'.2,3,45 I HARTMAN, IEANNE - GAA 1,2,B,4 'Honor Society 4. ' 'In'uamura1sj1.,z,g,ggiicilgatq1,2,-3,45 Hegngcqm- I 1 lTreas.l5 Intramurals ,l,, 1,2,3,45 Band Concert 8: LAMANNA, DEB -- Student Council 25 BGCA 5 -- Savingl25 Comet l.,Marching 152,3,45 Pep'Band 253,45 Dance Band- A 2,3 fTreas-rj, 45 GAA 1,2,3',45 Spelldown 25 In- 3','1t25'-,l451Jf'-'Q ii 11 'gia' - 5 . V .1,2,3,4 5 Golf 4. l 1-rAss1NcER, DEB - FAA a, ooEA 4. tramurals 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4. LAVIOLA, DONNA - Scholarship Team 1. l BERNARD Class Rlay 15 FEA 3,45 VIZAVIOLAHIAMES-VICA 4. 5. V l Art, Club 15 Intramurals 1,213,115 ,Choir 1,45 LAVIOLA,IOI-IN-Band Concertdzlvlarching V -Basketball Yolleyball1,4-5-Trackl. 1 1,2,35 Pgliand 2.53, -QV A E , V VV my K' ,Pg VV .VVQTGDM5- DECA 45 Inatiiamurfals 5,-1 I' HEAT-H,B Be-'ln,tmm ,2. - ,ga ' , wgand GOQICEYFQKL Qlvlailthing 2,3,4mfPep ,Band .HELMANQ .ertxrmm-' c . -153 au, -rr. -- ' Gif ,a,4. ,l - , ' . .Q 2 a xg in .. . 223245 BCCA 214 tSr. Real: Nilivonalllonor S55 . i LEETDAVIIB i'iIntrzimltralsf4I 2 3 4'-Folgtball 2. l'l:iety.3,45 Scholarship Team 2,3,45 Band Con- Vjgcert Er Marching 1,2,3,4 CV. Pres.l5 Pep Band e z,3,4. W- f- 'fr ' HENDERSON ' HN 1 amifals ZJVSWTES- QV tl' g ., r ra, ' gala, V :r. 1 1 7 ' - f Y Down '25 Scholarship lzfrzzftlqj, c1tatr,1A.,a,a,4 1.4 'lw,L,, -It ,3iai,.il',lsv lp Q .fff,. '-u'f5j.,, , . LEE, JUANITIQ - FHA 1,2, VICA 3,4, LEONARD, JIM - Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band Cgimcert 6: Marching 1. Q 9 eewis, REGINA- ooEA l. ' . ILI SKI,'MELI 'A-.D . rarest, mfs- LINDER, BARBARA. . 5 UNK., IROBERIMS 'Scholarship 11432 ' l4Vf6St1iil?'i:2.'3.4.v , H li' ' 5-f as -... .ll it ,V 4, V ., . we 1 I a Q 5,1 V .. '- V. ', .. ,,,,,,, u..-.im L .--.-U MORCAN, KIM - Class Play 25 GAA 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,2,35 OOEA 4. MORTON, DEB - TNA 45 BGCA, 45 .Math Club 45 Spelldomm 15 Lntramurals 1,2,-4: Band Concert dglvlarchirig 1,25:French Clubflg '. A MQJJGEY, azoamy1.e1mramuEg15 3,45,,QbE A - fi .5 ri M9 R,iRl'IOND -1 me- ' 3, 5 F ' 45 BgCA 25 lvlgth Club? G pelldom 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 Scholarship' Team 1,2 fAlt.J, 3 QAlt.l5 Band Concert 8: Marching 1,2,3 uf, nasty, 4 qrabiieiry Co-Chr.J5 Pep Band 3,4, Frefich Club 4 lTreas.l?'Natig al Honoriociet A- tri' .af ' . . Q1 - 4 is f V1 N : V V 4.41 NORMAN, X '1 H if'-, mderit 'Couniil 15 DEC1As 4- Homecoinirygzg, ' 'A 1 q. L ' ' gg' P gl ' '-ff?'1'i'f'4 , .. H3571 ,gl ellT0l1 l2,'fSl35S Offxceril QSec J. ' 'I I ' iLONG,tDAVE - Student'Cou'rtcil'35'Baniiffbne if +'O0EPli3'j?i1 ' 3 , -' ' I, QHIRE, STAN - 35VVScholarship Team 1,25 cert 8: Marching,15 lCAg3,4. 5 , V V V V QECA4: l1'1ffHmUl'8lS '1',2.3. 'M '. - Q. .I-QNG4 D553-A.M '-lil 'Q ' , -'-, lt ll .oRwIGfiBnL Iiifiliiufats 1'Z.'f3,'f15fiNa'ti9'3?l.-. Q RE, s ' 115 iff'if6oiib2iI1 ii,i,5'f4f 'V ' '-LOOSEJQHN J my Club zsrasaimgrats, -, 'Hqnar-r5ociewa,45' Schc31afship.Tfaine1u2a?-,42 VL, HOFPMAN,DALE-FHA 4, H1-Ya5,Arr,C1ub ' i1',z,s,4. f ,,,5. -'fiikl.'lQ15ffV5fTQV'V-P ' Football -Q15 gaskerball r,z,3,45 'Baseball-, 'V,x': 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. 2 5 X !,,' ' l.OUDENSI..AGE'I.., SA I ' VarsiiYB,3,42 Egerlch Club 3,4VlPi'es.l. C -5 f HOLMER, MARY --FNAL2,,3.,45 BGCA 2,3,45'Ci -Dial staff 15 BG. ,3,4W5fiGAA.2,j5,45 intra- HOTERMAI, LAURU5 - 5fUde1'lf..QourKcil -45. Library Club .45 ,GAATT45 Intramurals 1.,2,3,45 niurals' i,2,3',45f' nal '-Honor Society-V35434ff7 . A 1Dialj'Stfal5E'15' 'Class'iPlay 2.5 VBGCA 2,3,45 Art Scholarship? 'Teafrl '1,2.,35. Concert Scholarship Team Z,','35'Choir 1,253,415 Basketball VV fag 5-ACJltil5'a2l3q4:iNatl?!1al Honor Society'3,45V,,C1t1oir4. Iv4aifelfii1's71i2f3,4':. Es? 21121144 .2141 Natives-1 2. ICO-Capt-J. 3, Capffh 5'Chesr1eavler A ' 5 5 . . l?f?l'olioraSocietj1r4f 1'iT'i'M i'i -5 I '- -' A .-.1 - jigsaw 3 3,4,ggQ:Capt,5,Qi,15 are 3Q , fix '-.. E 5 'JUNIOR V- Intramurals'-'T,'Z',3,45 k..ljllLlEl5N'l'AN, RHONDA -4 Student Council 1 MC 'CLKlNfl'i'BRlA Class Officer 3 V VV , Baseballpll' '-'ri' V V l 3li'eas.l5 FNA 2,3,45 BGCA 25 Science Club 25 , Pres.l. Mfg.,-.4-. A V. VV PA557XNl5lt,s,5lEAN 2: Math Club 42 GAA 2,3,45lSpelld0Wl1 2.5 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. MC CONNELL, CI ill! L- PNA 3,45 lnfra- 5' GAA 4: Intramurals 7-1314: Scholarship Team 3- A I-IUMPHREYS, LINDA - Student Council 45 murals 15 Choir 2,3,4. PATTEN, BETH - Student C011flCll 41 . . FHA 2,3 fTreas.l5 GAA 45 Intramurals 2,45 Bas- MAGERS, MARK -' A 1,2,3,45 Intramurals murals 3,4: OOEA 3,4- ' A ketball 25 Track 25 Golf 4. 5 V1,2,3,4. , , , Lu: VV 5 VV PISCITELLO, TONY - Intramurals 1,25 VICA KARENV- 35 Intramurals MALOTT, DENNIS - Spelldown 15 Scholar- 3,41 Volleyball Tourn. 4- 2254 5 BasketbalP2l'fQTirackT2,4.' IACOBS, DAN. KAISER, KARLA. KEEFE, REBECCA - PHA 25 Intramurals 1,25 Seniors-08 '-shipffeam 15 Footballlgll3l1!E5l1i!2!8-.1-'.2:f9J,1!59l5,.-, 15 Varsity B 3. MANASCO, TERESA - Student Council 15 Class Officer 2 fSec.J, 3 lSec.l5 OOEA 3,45 In- .,.s ,.- PLATT, ROBERT - Student Council 35 Track r,'wc'As5af5-e--a---'----------ur-.... ,.., -,...-..,.. POSTELI., DEB - FHA 25 Library Club 25 In- tramurals 1,2. PROVONSII., NORM - Student Council 35 Spelldown 1,25 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4 tCapt.l5 Baseball 2,3,4 tCo-Capt.j. RAMEY, DONNA -'Class Play 25 FHA 25 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. REED, SUE - BGCA 2,45 GAA 3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Band Concert :Sr Marching 1,2,3, 45 Choir 35 Pep Band 3,45 Track 4. RIOS, DEB - Comet 3,4 tEditorJ5 FHA 45 FNA 2,3,45 BGCA 45 GAA 45 Intramurals 1,2,45 Choir 3,4 tCab.J5 Special Music Ensembles 3,45 Choraliers 45 National Honor Society 4. ROGERS, FRED - Class Officer 4 IV. Pres.J5 Intramurals 3,45 Football 35 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Homecoming 4. ROGGE, DEB -Intramurals 2,45 -Choir 2,3. ' ROHLFJAN. I ROI-ILP,JQN-VICA-3,4. , ' 5 fl f f ROTH, PAT - FHA 2,3,4 tPres.I5,BGCA 2,3 54 5 GAA'2,3,45. Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Choir 1. I , SANDERS, DIANE - Student Council 35 Ing tramurals 1,25 Life Saving 1. .5 A 5 ,T SANDERS, SUE - FHA 25 Intramurals 25 VICA 3,4. : SCHAEFER, CINDY - Class Officer 1 tSec.J, 3 tTreas.J5 FNA 3,45 BGCA 25 Intramurals-1,2, 35 Choir 2,3,4 tCab.,l5 Homecoming Attendant- 3. SCHAFFER, STEVE - Student Council 4 fPres.55 Class Officer 3 fPres.J5 Class Play 25 Hi-Y 3,45 Spelldown 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 25 Band Concert 8: Marching 1,25 Special Music 'Ensembles 15 FootbalI'1,2,3, 45 Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 15 -Tennis 245 Squire Award 35 National Honor Society'4., 1 I SCHMIDT, RICKT- Studer1tll,Council'il5 Sci- ence Club 2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SCHNEIDER, JIM. SCHNEIDER, KAREN - Student Council 35 BGCA 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals,'1,2,3,45 Scholarship Team 155 Band Concert 8c'Marchf ing -1,2,3,45 Cheerleader '3,45 National Honir SCHNEIDER, MARILEE - Student Council 25 SpeIldovm515 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SCHNEIDER, ROGER -'FFA 3,4. SCHOEN, LINDA - Comet 45 FHA 2.,3,4 fParI.J5 BGCA 2,3,45 GAA 3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45, Concert. 8: 'Marching 15 Majorette 15 Basketball Golf 4. SEAMON, ROBERT - Spelldown 1: Band Concert Kr Marching 1. SEEI., ALLEN - VICA 3,4. SETCHEI., ELOISE - GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. SHAVER, BRYAN. SHELLEY, MARY DOREEN - Student Coun- cil 35 FHA 2,3 tSec.J5 BGCA 2,3 KV. Pres.J, 4 fPres.J5 GAA 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Choir 1 tSec.J, 2,3,4 fCab.J5 Track 2. SHERMAN, GEORGIA - Student Council 1, 25 GAA 2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 tTreas.j5 Scholarship Team 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3545 French Club 3,4 .qCab.J. SHERMAN, SYLVIA - Comet 45 FHA 45 FNA 2,3 fSec.l, 4 tPres.J5 BGCA 3,45 GAA 3,45 In- tramurals 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,-45 Band Concert 8: 1 .,i.5 .5 Marching 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band TONOVITZ, DENISE - Student Council 155' Z I 4. Class Play 25 FHA 25 BGCA 25 GAA .45 Intra- '..,- I SHREWSBURY, GARY - DECA 45 Art Club murals 1,2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Band Concert sea 25 Wrestling 1,4. Marching 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Majorette 1. 5 SIEGER, BII.I., - Student Council 1 fPre5.l, TOTH,YVONNE-FTA 3,45 BGCA 4... 2 tSgt.-at-Armsj, 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Foot- TRAVENY, ED - Intramurals 2,3,45 Football ball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,35 Track 1,2. 45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2.,3,4 tCo-Capt.l. SIESEI., JOSEPH - VICA 3,4. TRENDOWICZ, GARY -Intramurals 1,2,3. SLEMONS, RENEE - Student Council 2,45 TYREE,CINDY-Intramurals 3,4. FHA 25 Intramurals 1,25 VICA 3,45 Dental UNGER, DENISE -Intramurals 45 OOEA 3,4. Asst. I QV. Pres.j. WAGNER, DIANE - Comet Staff 3,45 BGCA SMETZER,BOB'-FFA'1,2,3tReporterl. 2,3,45 Math Club 25 Science Club 2,3 fSec.J, SNOWDEN, PAM - Student Council 15 Dial 4 QV. Pres.J5 GAA 45 Spelldovsm 1,25 Intra- 5 Staff 15 BGCA 2,3,45 Library Club 25 GAA murals 2,3,45 National Honor Society- 3,4 -5 Y 2,3,45 Spelldown 1,25- Intramurals 1,2,3,45 tPres.J5 Scholarship.!Team 1,253,445 ' f :H 'Scholarship Team 11,3 tAlt.J5 Choir 1.2.5 Basket- cert 8raNIarching 1'.tV.fPres.J '2,35,Frgiich' 'V 'hHl1f2:-V0llHyball.3s4- - 5' , 5 SA 'tQahJ:eCf3jrI5'i5i?iis-'Lis-whissdsniis S-,3li2ll?a1s?:Qf1Qf'4i3' DALE ITIMI'-. Intramurals 45 Bas? Team-21? I .,,5.,,i. tZggha111,2,a,4, Basebal1,3,4. , ,c - . .Q , WZQLISIEIQ?Ah1IY5g'St?gQIei'QgQoixftciI,1L?I3Q4itDQ' 'Ziff 4A5IUd3fI.t.,C0-H11-CII 1: Libraiiiv ., ,. PTA Clubllij iMatIjt' 'ClubV,3+5' '3,45 GAA J 'gljtramurals 1,2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,215 Band Cons 5 '-7 45 Spelldown 1,2,3'f Vocat3'uIary Down 2,35 Iri- l 'cert.8r Marching 1,2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Track V tramurals 1,2,3 5 Scholarship Team 1,2,3 5 Choir 25,3545 Varsity B 3,45 -National Honor Society 45 I if 1. Choraliers 3,4. ' H V, SPENCER, JAMES -fHi-Y 45 Math Club 455, iff Science Club 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Chioir 25 'L' ' fWARE5fCINDY'L:Stgclent Co,pjJeil'1,2,3iiIiN1X,. Wrestlin-g 1,25 Track 1,2',3,45'5Crzss's Country 3,45 BGCA 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Choir 1,z,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Varsity B 3,4. Concert 8: Marching 15 Special Music Ensem- STAHL, HARLOW QPHILJ - Orchestra 15 Hi- ble 25 Cheerleader 1. ttt Y 3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,3,45 'WEESTONJOI-IN. zzz tii Q V Intramurals 3,45 Scholarship Team 1,2,45 Band WEICHlVIAN,MAI,I.ANi - Intramurals' IQ2,35,s -Concert' 8: Marching1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,452 , Basketball15 Track 3,4. ' 4, V . ' Class'PIay 1,25 Wrestling i1,2,3,45 Cross ,Coun-' WEIKER, 'ITOMN-it PFA 35 Intramurals 152,3,A.. ' I, try 314, Varsity B 4, .f'1,., x w I WEIEAND, CAROL - Intramurals 2,45 OOEA.: SIARKEY, PA'IQ-vlntramuiyials 1,25 Band Con- 'EFL - , I 'A ' if .5 -if I' cert Sz: Malching 1, .V ' ' ' WHITE, ,IAMES YVVOCZBU' ary , STEINMETZ, ROGER - VICA 3,4. 4 Dovsm 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .-'i STORM, ROBERT - Hi-Y 35 Intramurals 35, WIDMAN, ROBERT - Intramurals 1,2,3,45 f, Band Concert Sr Marching 1,2,3,4. V Basketball 1. X , STRAZIUSO, IONI - ,fEtudent Coifncil 15q VMIDNER, TA - Student Cq,uncil 1, 3 LV. fgghoir 1,25 SpecialVMusic'EpsembIes 1,25'OOEA3 I?res.j5 BBG Q- it tWors 771,44 QPubI'cityJ5 ,E LSA' 5:1 T52-1'l:ll lli' rsh- .11 -'ve-IT:-E' ir f' ll I 13 I E1-ltra'W. BaiLttI'Concei t'7-it Tiy Mmhmg 1321199 Bam. ' I I -Sfhmwhip swfttzrz, MIKE - csmgf Staff 3, 4 tAsst. 5 223.4 ftv. efgs.5,,t Editorly Choir 3,45 French 'Club 3545 Choraliers -tCapt:J.5af National 3,45 Special Music Ensembles. Winner. ' 55' frr tt'5 5,,,5i SWARTZ,SCOTT-Intramurals 2,3,4. WINDSOR, BECKY - FHA ii' 2,35 iii SYLVESTER, BECKY -I Class Officer 1 tv. 1ii5cramu,riIs41,,2,s,frgsiiggt ,5,, gixgy53pghingj15i'515.5 5 .g i Pres.J5 Choir 1,2,3,45 Student Council 4 IAILI. 1. i 5' 1 if ifflll ii1.' SMI' TAYLOR, JAMES -Intramurals 1,25 VICA 3, woLLENsLEcEL,5MARK 555 a 45 Student Council 3. 3,45 Basketball 1,2. .., S fff THOMPSON, LOU ANN - FHA 25 Intra- WOODRUFF, FREDERICK IBILLJ iih ,S murals 1,25 VICA 3 tRep.I, 45 Dental Assisting murals 2,3,45 FootbaIl45 Wrestling 1. '.t- QQ, .... . Ii 5 lg ,f ItSec.J. YINGLING, JEAN - PNA 555 2 ,3545 fft GAA yyy THOMPSON, MARK - Hi-Y 2,35 Spelldown Intramurals 1,2,3,45 National Honor ll 5 I 15 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Band Concert 8: March- 45 Scholarship Team 1,2,3. 5tt fff 5 -fff tf5 5 W A H ing 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 BasebaIl2,3,4. YINGLING, RANDY - Band fff 'ff ra THORNTON, ROBERT - VICA 3,45 Volley- Marching 1. 555 'ball Tournament 4. 'TIBBOLESQ-IUYCE, -, Comet- 2,35 Dial Staff 15 PNA5z,s,4-5 IBGCA 2,35- GAAi2,3,45 lima:- murals 1,2,3,45 Band Concert 8:'Marching 1,25 3,45 Pep Band 2,3. 5 TIDWELI., CINDY - Student Council325 PHA 2,35 BGCA,25.GAA45 Int1:amuraIs.1,3,4:. Choir 1,25 Band Concert 8: Marching 1 fSec.l5 Cheer- leader 1,2. ZIEBER, ANN - FHA 2,45 Art Club 35 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. 3. ' 5 5- 1. iff 1- , Q. at F'- 3-W -r J: -145- .,..-:r P-i....,... li 'I -J vw 51-1 'vi 'il Hn 1-vs---1-an-ua Seniors-oo THLETIC Athletic s-70 We, the students, would like to dedicate this section of the 1975 Comet to Coach Lowell Shaffer who as coach and athletic director has inspired and lead hundreds of us to become better citizens in our society. n I -Q 35 I E6 4 I .J 1 P I ---.1 . :J Vw Redmen Qualify for AAA District ea ' in-gg .F X L51 . ' W 'N-l 7 .',A :rf gf' ,fl -- p Xu M I K rad- 1 l ' F' , .' I. - ' ' . .1 - Vx X I 1. . , -Q ,,f . ' . f .. N , ur N N ,, ' 75' an ,fl A I 'I I ' ff x.- Q, E'wg f, ' . .2 1 9 ' .J :X .iran 3' ng 5 is 'Ii' -'1 l-,1 X W' vi ' 4' D' RW' 01. N i ' -T ' ' : , 1974-75 Cross Country Team ROW 1: D. Dubbert, G. Tuttamore, I. Armbruster, S. Harper, M. Godfrey, ROW 3: D. Richards, I. Spencer, Rutherford, M. Schmitz, ROW 2: D. Alkire, P. Stahl, R. Mallot, C. B. Dreger, I. Dreger, I. Eisenhauer, Coach Netcher Athletic s-72 Coach Netcher: We had a very rewarding season. We accomplished many of our goals that we wanted to. We are looking forward to a better season next year. ,- i -Y 4 --..Lf The 1974 Cross Country team was led by Senior Captain, Scott Gildenmeister. Gilly also had the most miles run for a varsity career tallying 3,003. Most miles during the season was accomplished by Senior Mike Godfrey, with 1,564. The fastest time for an away meet was run by Junior Steve Harper with a 9:49 at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course at Clyde. For the first time in Cross Country history the team qualified for the AAA District. 1974 75 Cross Country They Team Willard Clyde Norwalk Upper Sandusky Bu cyru s Hu ron Edison Port Clinton Shelby Monroeville Tiffin 8 wins 3 Loses John Rutherford received the Most Valuable Runner Award, had the home course record of 9:47 at Twin Lakes Golf Course, holds the record for the 2. mile with a 10:05, and had the best point average of a 1.4 points per meet. john also qualified for the AAA State meet in Columbus, the first person ever from Bellevue to do so. Athletics-73 - ---- 1 . . Q- f ' ' e ' I -' ' .5 ' -,..., mann.. y E . ' W Z - L ---- i -. . -.' -. .. ' .,r,:.,.. . g '. - Y, lt - F -L '- Q - . .Q i , fl - . . , . - ti 4 4 ' 'J' f - .Y ' ' ' - . ,5Q:'f 'S V U . . L .. 'f u E ffl? V- ,Q i -1 pi I T i i:Eiff7lTa531 1, -e H Wg, 1 V rf- . A . 1-4 ,- 1 E, . .. A.-:, '5'a.ir .3 .Aj ,e f!?1r'r -- Jf', ' ' .,. . 'Je tr ,. ' , ' . 1' 'T I V- D ,' . v + U 1 5 i f X ' . 1 Q A ' .LQ I T 1 U .Qc . - A A , -: ', .9- - Ta-- ,-1 rr bi , sl K 'pf -1, ,A an Q X1 ? U, A ,v -r 6 ' 'F , fi, ,, -,im ' .arty , Lv 3 my .if 'Q' ul -' 1 - ni' .,.-V. -.- . l,- 7 ' . L . X. . ' 1. x 'P I V r , -, AM- L K , , I , gl. l .- y L- 1 ,V ., nr. -5 . I V. J V , A . p A if ' . ,lx llhl . ', 1, -la N, as V f x i v A I 'EI ,. J, 'f ti ' 4 ' 'U' M ' ,' . '. ,I I V QV3., 3, , A' 41,5 1 rg.. ' YE, .-1 -1 . ': ' .. A - Q I V 1 1 5 :T BNI, if FQ iff - 'J 1974 FOOTBALL TEAM - IL -to RJ ROW I - K. Mays, M. Thomp- son, M. Harpster, R. Ferguson, C. Creceluis, B. Woodruff, J. Burson, T. Didion, G. Bertsch, S. Hire, S. Schaf- fer, E. Traveny, L. Hartley, M. Kir- win. ROW II - I. Herman, D. Rum- burger, C. Manos, C. Mira, R. Gore, M. McConkey, R. King, D. Ryan, G. Miller, T. Brugone, S. Close, B. Seiger, R. Hamer. ROW III - I. Drown, j. Famulare, H. Goss, I. Fehl, B. Hahn, C. Friend, T. Linder, J. Io- seph, T. Reick, M. O'Lynn, D. Lepe- ly, S. Bickhart. ROW IV - Coach J. Rich, B. McClain, D, Might, T. Martin, G. Gore, E. Nasonti, D. Redd, M. Loudy, G. Dowell, C. Wei- bel, S. Schoen, T. Skiles, C. Robert- son, Head Coach Lowell Shaffer. ROW V - Coach T. Adams, Coach I. Black, T. Swartz, K. Eisenhauer, K. Koch, T. Green, D. Ball, M. Shel- ley, M. Leonard, S. Mays, G. Ying- ling, I. Watters, Coach I. Boyden. 1974 Varsity Football Scores WE Port Clinton 12 Perkins Tiffin Columbian 2.1 Upper Sandusky 27 Norwalk 12 Shelby Gaiion 26 Bucyrus 28 Willard 31 Huron 16 THEY 12 0 26 23 20 20 O 6 13 35 R-E-D-M-E- , Redmen. Redmen. Redmenlu F5 .gg -.xv t K . V' GETS AWAY ' Senior Mike Kirwan Sets away' from the OPPO' ON THE MOVE - Tim Green puts the Redman backfield in motion. sition. FPO Rqnerwef-5L.11.LA ,, l.i',Qg. -:gi-Liga-Q f tt -5312 GfHi'k'h ' 21'-ffgwf'- 1-'T ' 1 faliati'-,pf-1' t.i-ffgE?L5a Qr'? 175-15 '3-3: ' L' f'1'?'n4'442iiifl'Cfsgi1Qf3iff -: ,' 6. .-'V-'H,f.,:f..,-,Q X1 it ff' 'E I ik-maui ' -J GAINS YARDAGE- Kent Eisenhauer breaks another tackle for good yardage. Foo tball-75 The 1974 version of the Ir. Varsity Redmen had a very successful season under Coach John Rich. The team compiled a 6-2 record and progressed both physically and mentally for next year's sea- son. With Coach -Rich's boys coming up next year, the Varsity squad should be very promising. T.D. - Larry Hartley scores a touchdown against Galion. SHAFFER RETIRES AFTER 23 YEARS Coach Lowell Shaffer announced his retirement this year after being our head football coach for the last 23 years. The boys played well under him which was proven by the fact that we won the N.O.L. several seasons. He also coached other sports and served as Athletic Director for many years. The Comet Staff would like to dedicate the sports section to Lowell Shaffer. GIANS YARDAGE - Sophomore Ed Nasonti takes the ball down the field. Football-76 GETS INSTRUCTIONS - Senior Steve Schaffer gets instructions from head Coach Shaffer. Girls' Golf: Something New at BH -qv-er -, -. N9 . , 4' . ig:-ji? NYY lb if ' 3.1 , . ' m 1-' :ggi Y A, file!! i. 'lui Qu-wh-F-Iv LEE:- 'm?'i 'Tl 1974 GIRLS GOLF TEAM - QFROM LEFT TO Hartman, Linda Humphreys, Missy Milkie, and RICHTJp Jackie Dendinger, Linda Schoen, Jeanne Coach Carol Allan. This year Bellevue added to its athletic department, a girls golf team. Under the direction of Carol Allan, who is known for her outstanding golfing abilities, the team was able to compile a 3-2 record. The team consisted of Jeanne Hartman, Linda Schoen, Linda Humphreys, Missy Milkie, and Jackie Dendinger. Although only two girls will be returning next year, hopefully girls golf will be able to become a recognized sport in the NOL. 1974 GOLF SCORES Fremont Ross Lima Shawnee Elida Fremont Ross Fremont Ross MAKES THE PUTT - Junior Missy Millcie putts the ball for a birdie. CONCENTRATION - Senior Jeanne Hartman con- centrates on the ball as she exhibits her fine golfing abilities. It it J WE 2.09 254 183 252 223 THEY 227 .307 154 235 215 ,,. J tslggwy J J ' ll' -1-1 - H V lll I lm 1 I' H 1 ' H I ,Q Li t X, 'M wt, - -3 w l'llJ af H ' LU l l:,llllllllll'fl' Ill 'I'l .:'.ll'll'l',1 ll A 431 ' Wil 1 J ,ll P, find-I, tlt i41I-'UM gwwlr gglfyl I ,-'E 'J',, 't ll'l'u ' -M - ' - . W? y ,J ,. . . K ll Y I LW 1 3: -U, ,, N 'JI 'Ut V 0 Ali.:-2 M M villpggmltwlg WN kj In , , .,gl in y, V 5 mul- ,H Q gQ,I!+ IE-'D D, T3gpQg! rf 1' mg-'su -,J ,gy s. 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' ' 'r Z I : ' -I -J gf, :Q 'S' 1'1 5 lf .. ug W' 1' 'A E XID' ,I 4'- as if 9: gi' ., I V 3 if fffifig 2, 9 1 ' 1 fffsshi' .LK R., , J' 1 5 f g. .l3 f ' H? 1 if 3 gf-2 ju sq,- -ff' 6 1 ' g' 5 'L I I , V . - ., S --'Fr ' fs, U - Q- I - , A . :m 2 , Q' . 3 xmz '- :fu 'aim' ' '-1 ,. -F BQ . gr' 'T'..4'- 4. -' ,A . vii 'fg 1 N .,,f,.- . ,- , X 'Q' Q-- AI -1x..,':bX.,'lx-A .. . ' . X as .-, 5-' .4' W 1 Al BH Girls Capture N OL Crown The 1974 girls varsity volleyball team became the first girls athletic team to win an N.O.L. championship. This honor is due to the fine ability tof the players and the experienced leadership of varsity coach Bonnie Sumser. The girls finished with a perfect record of 7-0. The team consisted of our seniors and four juniors. Captain Rita Widner and Cathy Boyer were the only returning lettermen. DECISIVE POINTS - Senior Cathy Bgyef gcofeg the Winning Points against - The Varsity girls QXPIESS theil' aftff CBP- Shelby- turing the NOL Crown with a win. U il BHS GIRL'S VARSITY - In the from from left are manager Cathy Richards, Paula Miano, Cathy to ri ht are Pam Snowden ane Henr Rita Widner 91' Jud K0-'fhlef and COaCh B01'1nie Sumser. 1974 Varsity Volleyball Scores We They Upper Sand. 16 14 15 10 Norwalk 15 1 15 8 Shelby 15 8 17 15 Galion 15 7 ,N l.g,.,W.QI 15 3 l Y l l' Bucyrus 8 15 ' 15 8 15 12 l Willard 15 4 15 99 Tiffin 15 12 15 1 Volleyball-80 , ni , , EY.X.LlYU5 lid' i- '4,f,,.'6', .1 ,N B!- 6 '.?g!. 1 f E x ' 1 :TQ , Qi Q -EE- A F X. AI' Y 7 5-tttrvyc. Sgttzv I0 I 2 JV s Complete Impressive Season junior varsity award was selected as the 1974 team captain. The other team members were sophomores. Cathy Richards served as team manager. Wl Eli? ll lg REDMEN JAYVEE5 In the front from left to right are Cindy Roth. Standing in the back are Vicki Leber, Cindy Jane Fox Lisa Reichelderfer Pat Boyer Sally Palmer and Miller, Tricia Ryan, Michelle Coe, and coach Jean Ryan. UP AND OVER Pam Snowden returns an opponents serve. Upper Sand. Norwalk Shelby Galion Bucyrus Willard Tiffin WW 1974 I.V. Volleyball Scores in if Girl 's Have Most Successful Season Ever Coach Carol Allan's 1975 girl's bas- ketball team had their most. successful season ever. They closed out the sea- son with an outstanding 8-2 record, including a 5-2. NOL slate. Deb Andrews obtained the best field goal percentage for one season, while Linda Gower tied last year's re- it t 1 be ,S cord for the most recoveries. Sharon Bollenbacher was seventh in NOL scoring and also was the high re- bounder for the team. At the annual winter sports banquet Linda Gower was named the team's Most Valuable Player. J. WM ...Am- will 1.3! 5-1 ,,:- It , A 5 In ' 1 a :Y L-.ff -1 . M U ,i2'qill,nt..fx.5, Q1 i' K A '- X -H X A agar. fi - llllrfia U, , A - , 'J' Y .. 3 if 5 Ti ...mi HANG ON - Lisa Loudy hangs on to the ball. WHOIS OPEN? - Deb Andrews Scans the 12 1 . court to see who she can pass to. W -1 f 1 1 . Q BLOCK'S PATH - Jane Henry blocks her oppo- nent's path. 1975 Varsity Basketball Scores We They Monroeville 30 25 Galion 30 28 Norwalk 54 39 Fremont 49 31 Upper Sand. 30 40 Willard 25 18 Bucyrus 34 22. Shelby 33 38 Tiffin 39 37 Fremont 34 31 82 3 frllu ','5Q,l Ll' Ygt.. N v E df? B22 L .jl ' . .' 2 u. BHS VARSITY TEAM - QLEFT TO RIGHTJ ROW 17 Sharon Bollenbacher, Jane Henry, Lisa Loudy, Halle Queen, Cheryl Smith and Michelle . 9531 l. I, t ff,- oytLfl,-4. lllfy, 2 -- U I j'V -r Q11 . M- iv-',,,. Carter. ROW 25 Managerjeanne Hartman, Deb Andrews, Lisa Reichelderfer, Pat Schoen, Paula Miano, Linda Gower, and Coach Carol Allan. r . 1- .V 'S Shatter Team Records Q' S BHS J.V. TEAM - 1l.EFT TO RIGHT1 ROW 17 Ka- er. ROW 27 Manager Ieannie Dodson, Kathy Rich- ren Keville, Marty Penza, Lisa Windsor, Terry ards, Mila Good, Deb Raifsneider,,Michelle Coe, Lori Schultz, Deb Stoldt, Jane Fox, and jackie Dending- Hayes, and Coach Ianell'Wolfe. CONTROL - lane Fox displays good ball control. i 1975 I.V. Basketball Scores We Monroeville Galion Norwalk Fremont Upper Sand. Willard Bucyrus Shelby Tiffin Fremont They 4 2.6 17 20 29 8 17 19 19 18 The 1975 Iayvee team did a fantastic job under first-year coach Janell Wolfe. The team shattered 25 team records, one being the most wins ever for a jayvee team. The team's 8-2 re- cord was due to their fine ability to work together as a team. Jane Fox and Mila Good were two of the team's major record break- ers. Fox broke records for the most points 1151, highest aver- age 19.71 and most points in a season 1971. Good broke records for the most rebounds 1141, most rebounds in a season 1591 and the highest field goal percentage. DEFENSE - Sophomore Mila Good demonstrates good de- fense to her opponent. U in Sd X - . 3' 83 if Seniors Dominate Varsity Action ggiiriu, 4 1 te. 1974-75 BASKETBALL TEAM QL to RJ Mike Ball, Pat Smith, Tim Manos, Bob Hunter, Dave Carman, Bill Orwig, Glenn Miller, Fred Snyder, Norm Provonsil. Kent Eisenhauer, Don Kegerreis, Chris Rogers, and Center, Coach Sam Schubert. if ' M E' P4 ,, - ' I ii' M -gh 1-15 kai .i a-mighty The 1974-75 Bellevue Varsity Basketball Team finished their season with a 10-10 mark. The team showed im- provement and their desire to win was very evident dur- ing Tournament play at Ashland. The Redmen beat San- dusky and played a very good game on even terms against league leader Calion. This was the first season as head coach for Schubert. BELOW: Ed Nasonti drives for a basket. Right: Senior Captains Don Kegerreis and Norm Provonsil work for a score. Nag, v NI rl, K S A 'Z l ' l 'F' ,'v, A ' ' V ..-, .., V1 'nil CZ.. L, Senior Don Kegerreis takes a jump shot. Keg grabbed the Most Valuable Player Award and the trophy for the most rebounds. Keg was also named to the 1st Team All N.O.L. and has the most career points with B59 which broke the previous record set by Mike Schoen at7B9. Kent Eisenhauer puts the ball up for two. Kent received the Most Improved and Best Defensive player trophy and was named All N. O.L. Honorable Mention. Sandusky Galion Huron Upper Sandusky Norwalk Shelby Willard Port Clinton Ashland Bucyrus Tiffin Columbian Galion Upper Sandusky Norwalk Shelby Willard Bucyrus Tiffin Columbian Sectional Tournament Sandusky Galion THEY 57 73 54 52 53 54 71 52 60 64 40 70 53 49 57 44 80 69 53 68 Senior Captain Dave Carman and Senior Mike Ball try to get the ball back. 'QT llllll 9. V' 4, in ik a 1 , wr, ' -V .A ----q,..g . c - AX .. , -' -vnyn F' M ' Y.- z. .ty 5- '1f' f'A1 ' 'pk gg ': -ff ' .-, ff, -' rlifz- 32,4114-1 V -...., 5 .. rg - fv.,:-gf- -4 Basketball-85 .Vf 's Have .500 Season UQ. 1974-75 JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - ROW Iim Dellinger, Mike Oddo, Max Loudenslagel, Coach L . 1 K to Rl Dave Ball, Doug Austin, jim Lepley, Gene Dowell, Ed Nasonti, and Ted Fox. ROW 2 QL to RJ Our I. V. Team had its trou- bles this year, but it also had some high spots. The I. V.'s kept the fans on edge this year by keeping the games close right down to the wire. Under their Shine, the new coach, Mark risers obtained a 9-9 record for the grueling season. j.V. SCORES . WE Sandusky 32. Galion 56 Huron 55 Upper San. 38 Norwalk 53 Shelby 51 Willard 50 Pt. Clinton 44 Ashland 48 Bucyrus 56 Tiffin Col. 42 Galion 53 Upper San. 28 Norwalk 63 Shelby 54 Willard 50 Bucyrus 45 Tiffin Col. 45 . Q., '- My ,vw 1' ' 4. Shine, john Hart, Bruce I-Ienney, and Roger Allan. SET UP - Roger Allan NEEDED REST - Gene Dowell takes time out from setup another play. the game to take a needed rest. gets ready THEY Y 26 62 37 48 41 54 34 37 52 39 43 55 32 26 52 45 31 50 if 4' WRE- TLER PLACE 2nd IN N.O.L. The young, inexperienced Redmen wrestlers completed another successful season under the coaching of Robert Bailey and John Rich. Wrestling on the new varsity mat, the squad obtained second place in the N.O.L., third in sectionals, and closed the year with an impressive 8-3 N'- +. dual record. At the annual winter sports banquet, Senior Larry Hartley received the trophy for the most take-downs and pins, and Junior Rob King received the most valuable player award. This years team was led by Co-captains Larry Hartley and Rick Hamer. 1974-75 TEAM MEMBERS Larry Hartley, Rick Hamer, Ted Didion, Bob Link, Phil Stahl, Rob King, Pat Thonen, Gary Shrews- bury, Ben Ball, Ieff Ruppert, Tom Linder, ' Bruce Baker, Steve Mays, Tom Schwartz, Dan Redd, Ron Malott, Mark Rolands, and team manager, Dan Dubbert. fffr-'ls K-, X. ,.. X get s t' ,lf Junior Rob King was voted Most Valuable Player in 1975. This award is undoubtedly due to his fine 24-4 record. Rob was the dis- trict champ, first in the NOL and also represented the Redmen at the 38th annual State Wrestling Meet. 3-YEAR VARSITY WINNER - Senior Bob Link gets ready to win another match. gf ffftbg 'Z . F- At't A . . - 1- F , H S 'T ww - - ' i ,L- SIT ON HIM ROBBIE - junior Rob King shows his man who's boss on the mats. NEAR PIN - Senior Bob Link almost scores another six points for the Varsity. GRAB HIM - Junior Pat Thonen starts to prepare his man for the pin. Sf' ,.r',. 1 ' - -Yi' I . I ESCAPE - So homore Dan Redd tries to esca e from his opponent. P P TI-IE REFEREE prepares to whistle victory for sophomore Tom Linder. :null , ir. .d. ,I v--f-mag -QIllf'i.?.'QfTQ-mg.. ,f1f1'Q'f.fi,u7.. :..fQ's1 -I11izQnr-'- .--W--N CO-CAPTAIN LARRY HARTLY goes for another of his record pins. 1975 Varsity Wrestling Scores They Fremont Ross 31 Clyde 19 Upper Sand. 99 Ashland 30 Tiffin 17 . N,,i..f ' L4 Norwalk 44 1 3 Edison 23 Perkins 25 Huronf 18 1 Galion 24 Findly 26 CO-CAPTAIN RICK HAMER has his opponent well under control, SOPHOMORE STEVE MAYS vies for a win. V- 44 'xg s ' - rd - Grueling Seson for Thinclads is A- sk. The highpoint of this year's track team was at the Bellevue Invitational where they received second place. They also placed fifth in C1alion's Invitational and were seventh in the N.O.L. The rnost exciting thing this year was sending junior Kent Eisenhauer to the State Track Mee. Coach Adams is looking for a better season next year, as he has ten of the top fifteen scorers returning. ' v x Q , REDMEN THINCLADS - ROW 17 D. Redd, B. McClain, G. Miller, S. Harper, D. Alkier, S. Gildenmesiter, J. Rutherford, M. Leonard, S. Schoen, T. Brugnone and T. Branco. ROW 27 G. Bertsch, K. Eisenhauer, I. Aigler, I. Fehl, 1.5. .A , SN' ill-will aww..---.N 4.46, ga, xmvtflki p- .p-1 '-1 w.,,,quol--t--- xr ,il qluvum L-D K . S I I G A ' . -A .ff :gp grit Q . , -. , J . eff.: .. . :S - . A. . I , ' t'4 2!49'+s: . '313.f.:. I . f' ' -J, i . wr'-f, . Q I Y-fkw .5 1 I X X?slap.:Q.:-,'3?L,,,E.b5,q1 ' . .. ' at ' 1 . X HA X , - ff Q. .I ' ' ld- Y -J ii. NY3? . 4. . , . .. . , 1 I-gf-yy-'Z- '-H. na: ' L: . Y uf Y Y -I ,LN itil - . 15. -- 5,-,U I. . -Y . fx f 4 - 1 L-... 'F , . +4- ' T4 V- - .'55'is - V- ' V i. ' ,'v-ffvfi' q'f i'1s.gy.:'..uN gif.--,- ,,,.f. 'fs ' vi '.- iffy-rf' 1 - Af' . ...-1.7f,g..l'J,'e-.VI - -.f'f'qH- TWA, ' 1 L f:5 f:'!kuv:ue Boys Track - 90 I S. Mays, C. Mira, C. Robinson, D. Rumberger, J. Burson, M. Godfrey, T. Aigler, I. Watters and P. Smith. ROW 3, B. Thompson, R. Eisen- hauer, G. Dowell, P. King, D. Ryan, I. Dreger, T. Skiles, B. Hahn, M. Schmitz and B. Henning. BOTTOM LEFT - Junior D. Ryan placed second in both hurdle events at Bellevue Invitational. CENTER - J. Ruther- ford sets new record 9.58 for the mile run. RIGHT - Sophomore 5. Schoen came in third at Bellevue Inv. Tr 'ff ' -'Ms 4 . X' W' ' . . .ff 1 'IW A .5 My I -.THQ .1 nr' .- I. ff, i.. - . -if-, ., sand' . .ir ,, ide l ' U Q ' Q n i L , , ,, ' V l li I ALL l L N i- 1- I 1 , 1 if p ,p L .5 M V... . 'fi - . A., -'-1 ,ARSITYT CK WORESY' e ' - I i 1. . ,- y- I A 5 A ' ,V 4 ' - ' l it ,..rf.f PER ' Y ' ': l L ' '-L' N . f ' V V J - r M 1 - 'Clyde s 58 l J '69 ' ax in sr V 'Huron .66 A 61 ,, vu '-, Q Willard 59 ' A es ' , - ig ' Tiffin 47 so -' ' l Upper 67 eo A' ' f I I Q Norwalk 93 34 .e al sheiby 44 .sa , p 2 l Galion 69 sa - N E' V! Bucyrus 84 43 ' .Q A - , V 'ff-41?- 'ri ' i . Ldwi . wr, . ' , ,,-,:,u--- - gulf-all-2' ,siej i ' -rf wmv -l f I 4:--hi -i, -ill.. ' 'i..-li. , X 7 :'.f' ' fl, vs, Iii V115 ii 0 V Ii T. P , . r jj ri :JJ ln J l ,ri i N ' gr ' Qrlgfqf 1 -:f A n W4 ' i -jll.. .S-..i.F -vp: , fi 'Sl Ai- -f -.5 - Lf? 15 is-., . , ., . . 'vu Above - Senior J. Burson wins discus throw of 143 ft. 4 1f2. inch. Top left - S. Gildenmeister sails over high jump bar with grace. Center left - It's a close race for Senior G. Bertsch and Junior 5. Harper. Bottom left - G. Dowell, sophomore, wins high jump by leaping 6 feet. Below - Shotput district champion is K. Eisenhauer. , ,..,., -..-,..Y.,--- - 0 - 'ts ., .x lI,l V I W X 1,, M '- ,.A ' T , - ...V ... 4 '- 1 ld ...A- , are L9.'J'y13jI:QIf21.v .. ,,,,, , ..- . , A u4L ,5 F 'L ' xgi-4 ,, V .. ,,l ii 'l w. ilu i -fm..u-i.i.- qw. I fl., W, -4 qu! UNI- l - lvml ' Nr-,,i'f' 1 ,lu 1' I-ii. 'E' ul? ,. i will ' wa, 'if . -L IQ ' gh H i ll gli .al i- 7 ' ii gn' E I ly i i ,i 'iff' i 'll' E ' ' I i l l ' ' ,li W. l . if , Ii i 'H ilu ' Q -quo. Boys Track - 91 Tennis Team Racks up Ano ther Season EV ag l IA JH II!!! TENNIS TEAM. KNEELING QL-RJ K. Scagnettig V. Fawcettg G. M- Shelley: M- Swartz: J- Hart: D. Richards: T- Rieckz K. Sieloff: Geiger: T. Matting D. Carman. STANDING KL-RJ J. Eisenhower: P- Smith: D- Collins: and C08Cl'1 Van I-Oudenslagel. This year's BHS tennis team com- piled a 4-15 record under Coach Van Loudenslagel. This year's team was composed of 2 seniors, 2 juniors, and 9 sophomores. Coach Loudy is look- ing for a lot out of next'year's sopho- mores and an improvement over this year's record. Tennis - 92 TENNIS SCORES Huron Galion Upper San. Norwalk Shelby Willard Bucyrus Tiffin Galion Upper San. Fremont Ross Norwalk Shelby Willard Bucyrus Tiffin Frernon Perkins Huron THEY 3 4 4 7 6 3 4 6 5 4 7 5 7 1 3 6 7 5 5 NIU Kevin Scagnetti makes a fine serve during a crucial match. aus, Gene Gelger makes fme servmg effort S N . ,J K1 fi ,gf ' .yy ,Q ,W ,, . .. N ,r 's i:L '!Q ' 5, M in I ug X. x fair A 4. i ' 'Q .5 r .asm no ..nAlL'P 141, -1' -1 jg- -.. ., .e, ,Q ..-.M ' ,-...Vs- mtfm . .1-fl, , - ir- .- l'A 1 .F 'B ' 'rL:'1 i 1 '. ,i .' ,s - y , l .sur--M 1 4 ,x Nl, , an ,. ri. , ' A411 1 ' ' ,' 'Ill 51- X M.-1 :, . . . 2- r a u,A ,ag Y r- lvf VH :kg Jane Fox is determined to place in the running long jump. khan- ' ' .N l u W l'li:,.lF?'lll??llv-'Ml nl Ml 1 'W ' i ' 4 7,.,,,5,qsL, g--. it A I ' l M lu .. C. Sberna strains to clear the bar for a first place score. i I. Fox hands off to D. Andrews who sets the pace in the 440 yd. relay. HMT .., .ef1'rv1wt.5Wgi. it '. l7ll.l GILL i :w V. . ,Q A , rl .5 ,. If,- 1 T -leaf-f! fi W v V .s, . A an tx 3 xl' N. - 1 .Q OI ' ' r' 1 5,4 . x - at..-iZ':ii3lr?ml4. , A new record is set by C. Manbeck forkputting the shot. K. Hutchison finished a very successful season by going to district finals. Young Team Shows Improvement .ag nu-3.151 BHS GIRIJS TRACK TEAM - ROW 17 C. Richards, E. DeLuca, I.. V. Ruffing, K. Vanlfleet, B. Yingling, and C. Sberna. ROW 37 Scorekeeper DeBlase, T. Hartley, D. Andrews, M. Good, K. Hartley, and B. Wallace. S. Harper, A. Walker, S. Shaver, R. Hahn, K. Moldenhauer, J. Fox, C ROW 25 Coach I. Wolfe, D. Johnson, C. Roth, I. Shoemaker, C. Branco, Manbeck,D. Stoldt, K. Hutchinson, and Coach K. Seymore. Bellevue's first three year letterman in Girls Track was Amy Walker. It ja 5 .mf B L ,Atl 1' s-- fl' 'J F. i ' 5 ' ' -44 lilflli .1 ff. A . .'Jv, J, , 1 779 Mm -- .jr',..,. 1ntHltsx:..S.9m5 .r v Q, i I I F' l f 433, Q . .far 'Y' ,,r5'44.'.:Q?f'n-,-' '. , to n I l V1 F B. Wallace sets a new school record with a 95 foot throw. S :lu-I The Girls Track Team was lead by tri-captains Cyndy Man- beck, Deb Andrews and Cyndie Sherna. The team was young and showed much improvement at the end of the season. Coaches Kathy Seymour and Janelle Wolfe were pleased to send Ka- ren Hutchison to District com- petition this year. This was the first District meet for the girls. Karen also won the pre-district competition for the 80 yard low hurdles. Girls Track - 95 Bridesmaid Again ? I f . riff P BASEBALL TEAM. SEATED U..-Rl M. Loudy, N. Provonsil, K. Koch, D. Ball, F. Rogers, KNEELING fl.-Rl R. Didion, E. Tra- veny, C. Walters, T. Snyder, T. Green, D. Might, B. Manlet, 4 P 1? it Q . i-L S. Ferris. STANDING IL-Rl Coach Mark Shine, M. Harpster, E. Nasonti, M. McConkey, E. Walker, B. Orwig, M. O'Lynn, and Asst. Coach, Marv Myers. qw A- S , 1 ---- as is T.. il .9 3 . it mf it , ,fs F e!H!,I',iLi .Iv-isgginiil A if 1 l infawiig an .,,s1llx!g'j - Afmw- V In X' I ' 'l ,T'T f V , , ,H ' rl, n. I ffl' I ill D. L 1975 Baseball Ateam compiled an overall record of 14-6, under their new coach, Mark Shine. They came in second in the N.O.L. Bill Orwig, Tim Green, and Ed Traveny were all elected to the all N.O.L. team. Traveny was also nominated to play in an all-star game in Columbus. Baseball - 96 up-.-.. .lgy A I . all '- -'1r-1'?- Left - Senior Bill Orwig winds up with a perfect season. Above - Bob Manlet was a great help to Bellevue's winning season. li - 1 1975 BASEBALL SCORES WE Clyde 7 Perkins 8 Tiffin 6 Galion 6 Upper 9 Norwalk 5 Shelby 3 Willard 9 Tiffin 5 Galion 2 Bucyru s 14 Upper 7 Norwalk 1 Shelby 4 Bucyrus 3 Huron 3 Galion 7 Fremont 0 Margaretta 8 Willard 13 NP-X rs-aw.--.-KTQBQ f r l l F5 -1. E J-, ' -- fig' STH f-jan' '-lvl:-4-.-mf..-sn:-Q-4 WWW'-nneQ,1N THEY 6 0 7 , 1 4 1 4 3 L. -M - ,I 4 4 V ' ' C 41 V -i ' 'pr HQ Ei' ,1 1 H , V ., vel, A ' ' -' , -' --W. 3 -X , - .1.-,,:.,.,iH,, we-f-,rf-'-e Y - ' r, , Q- Meng- 5.-at-JH 'Tldfu ,,. -- - -1.,,, . ... - '.gr,i ,, 3 f 5 fa we 4 1 W '-.- I N-A ?- -'f -L11-r,..f, .. gg, TL? C'- 1 V' 2:,'iiLi:0u.--. rp-1w'Q:,al ' Wag . 'g ' 3 J -' 4, F-'Z L..,:.1 2,-45' 7'-QQ'--e-.g:.7?3 1' lm - f U ' A- ' . . 2 .'. C . ,-'E-r':.i: -fr-'1' -'T -- ' rP ..1 3f?',-- - :-- if -'E-.-iff' 4- ' 'N ' 2 Lvl--Q' ffl is XXX .,.3E?,5QT:1,,2m-r c- .4 I -' 'A 4' -ee .57 '? '- 'v. ' -' -ffiitlf . 'nz K 1 -jx-T- a: 2Eg 'U ,.r2gLF:l- 3 , v , . Q . , 5,.,, 2 ' L ' -, --N --' -.'f': ff1f. -s N-QC'- - .- i? 7a7f',2i-2 r - w '-we :ww ' '- ' - i ' ' t. -' - .. - .1 5 M , 1 - N ,-3 X' ,ue ,- in .LQ ..f-1, Jgqnyi' e V I ' ., .A , . - ' , ,J.1,1.., one K+ 'ftffef-..,' at L Ig 'tw-' ' X ttf 'Q' 4:02 1' 'V I--'-3 i M' 4 S A it .C - 4 H: Tl f , ' .39 1 A 4 - - 5-ihivv? 4 i Id V Y 'JL' N. f -J b' 15, .QJQIT1-vs--, --4 -1 H ,..- .,-.af 'N X' ' -' 1.4,-. , .,,La-'si-.-hi, 21 fivi fr.Q.Ff1:f E-'wk ' '- A f - f -1--41 AL. 'v- ' , ' ef -Br -I f ' ,',.3'1...1 M., , , - ., , L Top - Ed Traveny takes a lead as Ken Koch reaches first safely. Center left Senior Norm Provonsil winds up for a throw. Right - Catcher Max Loucly tags runner out at homeplate. Bottom left - Mike McConkey reaches third base safely. Right Senior Fred Rogers runs down first base line. 'TLT-?Qg'7 Q-1. f -. . ': 'Jf i7751V'F' ,fe ,-, V, . liirifl , ' I i , ,A- ' fl . E l ' V' ' - , H - V K ,V '. ,Il , had Q.. ipqr. -4.4:-+ 1 -.aww H . I' Y . J-K A' V 1 is-.SL-5, V I yi-siffirr. if V '. -, .L FA k ' I r A XJ, K 3 - H 3' 7 , I il - f, ,. , -nf.-' , '-, 1 H n-of .-2 -.L-'V-l i.'-T' - A ..' ' L o e -2 , - -1 , -.4 4-2 . . .f E fs.. - r . -+5'F:H'Si,,, ?7'!'1'ff'fi' uf' ' ' - ' ,- S7 '4 .0 - ' . U A-4 v . . H . 'Vs r 4.f'tl 'Q,.5. . .:.!E,,e fv ' - ' . , . ,. 1.4 3 l 1 l UNIOR A junior is someone old enough to know hvllor but young enough to get away with it. - C. Bobo Junior Class Ufficers BOB HUNTER - PRESIDENT GLENN MILLER - VICE-PRESIDENT NANCY HARMAN - LINDA GOWER - TREASURER Juniors - 100 SECRETARY f , P K Denise Adams Tom Aigler Tim Alley Mary Alt Brian Andrews Deb Andrews U ,M x . X Z . eelede. 5 ,X Wviiif- I- .,, 1' N Val Andrews Chris Baker john Baker Ben Ball Judy Balok Barb Beck I r N C C Sharon Bollenbacher Deb Beiler Dave Bertsch D011 Binger Cheryl Bobo r. A-W' I 1 ' u an-f Mark Brooks sf or - Brenda Brown Cathy Broum Peggy Brovm Tony Brugnone Dave Burkhart Gene Bush Lucy Bustos Bonnie Canode Ken Carbary Sallie Clapp Ann Burr Ken Clark Juniors - ja J 'T-.27 ' ' F Pat Claus Pearl Cook' Deb Cox iv... si B 1 Xx ff'- fif? Dave Cramer Joyce Cummings Gary Dean Vickie Linky working hard in S.B.O.E. class. Laura DeB1ase Mike Dendinger Pat DeVault 102 iff? Deb Dise Pat Dodson Connie Dorr Rick Drake Iim Drown Dan Dubbert Y, u Herb Dwight Corrine Eberhard Brian Eisenhauer John Eisenhauer Kent-Ei5enh3U91' 13119 Famulare Joe Famulare Vernon Fawcett John Fehl Dick Filson Peggy Flint Pat Forney , ' 4 .0 .1 1 .Q . ei. G At L Dan Fox Cindy French John French Cary Friend Jolene Fritz Tim Fritz Sam Fry Karen Fulton Greg Gadberry l Pam Galloway Renee Garlock Fred Gerber O Junior Geri Oney twirled two batons at a half-time feature during a basketball game. Judy Girton Tim Godfrey George Gohlike 103 any Ray Gore Herb Goss Linda Gower Donna Green Tim Green Lynn Grosdeck 104 Y lb ll .' . i N l :ir f 'll . ' - X ,. .' 1 f , il Jill Grote Cindy Hackenburg Bill Hahn Donna Hall Deb Hamlin Nancy Harman We 's , I 54- 1 1 ' , 'M - R 11. V, 7 k.'.' . f :. A .XA I V - N Steve Harper Tammy Hartley Karen Hartzell ., fl r . , 'vw sl? W YV Barb Harvey Marvin Haslage Rick Hatlay I unior Dave,VanDemarke boosts Reclmen team spirit by par- f ' ticipating in Pep Band. X . ' . ul ,VA , l '41 - 'AKA g Teresa Hay jane Henry Jeff Herman .J ...Z Mark Hoersten Gary Huffer Kyle Hunter Bill Hurlburt Teresa Jett Linda Iewett Frank Kath Cheryl Kauble N 1 v Q Steve King Vernie Klein if 'fluff Bob Hunter 'XC l Larry Jamison L Sharon Bollenbacher performs an experiment in Chemistry ffl ' 1, class. 'A P - 1 . -x 1 V , 1 I .- 1 w- N. , ,R .V 7 7 x Mike Kaltenbach Chester Keller .lolene Keller Kim King Rob King r y if '-1 Ken Koch Mark Koch Jim Koechley Dave Krou se . 'Ei 0 ffl' i i I . . T iw Karen Kudro Bill Kulka ,,. I ,. - L , - .1 4 ' a - ' . ' .n 1 . ug: J ' - . nf - ' ,,i f 2,4 Ted Lake Ken Laub 1- ,,j, X ii fi. fi .i 106 .L jill Grote is busy in Personal Typing Class. , -- A' v ' - '. i ,xl ., , is N , W, 'I 1- ' ii ' -4 A 51 V ' .1 ' f: 2 .2 Steve Leber Dave Lepley I , 1 . -egg Margaret Lewis Mary Ann Lindsay J Dave Lindsey Vickie Linkey Mike McConkey Barb .McConnell Tracy McNutt Barb McWilliams Mary Magyar ini Gerry Meyer S-4 'vs I., lfx'-I .Paula Miano Tj' Missy Milkie Glenn Miller Y Wg.. fv- if Dave Malcolm Carol Maltese Cheryl Manahan Chris Manos Ron Martin Mark Meyers ,Judy Middleswarth r 4., e-fu Gail Miller .aga- Q9 3 Kent Miller JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTA- TIVES. SEATED U.-RJ Sallie Clapp, Ann Soldano, Pam Galloway. KNEELING QL-RJ Pat Thonen Dave Lepley, Chuck Mira, Dan Rayn. STAND- ING U.-RJ Patti Schaaf, Rob King Ben Ball Glenn Miller, Tim Green, and Gary Dean Not Pictured , Kyle Hunter, Halle Queen, Ed Walker Junior B.O.E. students training for office occupations. , . f A.-.V A if Ron Miller Chuck Mira Ianet Mirtes Connie Moore Roger Moore Deb Mougey 31, Ron Mullins Bev Murray Don Noftz Nancy O'Brien Rena O'Neal Mike O'Neil in 'W 41' I4 it Betty Onest Gerri Onev :.f,Q..4 .V .' J- ze One of Mrs. Deluca's classes acts out a Christmas skit. KL to RJ Deb Rohrbacher, Cheryl Manahan, Ann Burr, Deb Hamlin, Annette Pretto, and Linda Phillips. ,I X - , . rw '. ,nk Frank Panfalone Brenda Pannell Rick Pannell Mary Parlow Tom Parlow Lynda Phillips Rick Piscitello Brenda Pittenger Cindy Platt Mardelle Pocock .Allan Potts Beth Poyser Annette Pretto Halle Queen Gary Raifsnider Cindy Rathbun Sue Ray Bruce Reed 'lf any school groups operated the concession stand uring basketball season to earn money for their ctivitiesr 'Y rf ' V '4 .T . Ron Rees Lisa Reichelderfer f-F X xX IEA 1 l-:.., Amy Reiderman Melody Remmel Kathy Richards Deb Roh rbacher Kathy Roland Gme Rogpert Juniors - 109 M ?-9 ' 1' I ffl 4 ' gf,- 4. Greg Roth 475 Paula Roth iii' Doug Rumberger 112'-3. Dan Ryan Iudy Schindlev 'Hu' Jeff Ruppert 19 . Q-,, 1 Cindi Sberna Linda Schindley . X -1' fs ! t 4 1 ,. julie Rixffing C'-'T Torn Ruppert Steve Sberna Mark Schmitz nl' tl . . v gs . .,f. . 1. , ,Y t - 1' .- 7 Mark Schneider Pat Schoen Paul Schoen Juniors - 110 Pam Ruffing john Rutherford Pat Schaaf Denny Schneider ,J--S Steve Schoen' Wir'-,,.. l it w Sig:-1 M 2-In-4 lm gl' Pai i If -fu y! l J Cindy Shrickel Lynn Shaver Teresa Shrewsbury l Paul Skiles '1 Mike Taggert sings with emotion at Concert. Mike McConkey keeps in shape in weight room. Judy Balok sings solo. Nancy and Amy Zeller go up for jump at intramural I 41 Emie Smith QS? Lee Seibold Kathy Shaarda . . N W ,w 1 -,mfyzfwlfi ix ig ,qi V W if 'j. 'N 'wait 13' ,f ,fll:1!,5' 'iam : ri-yi 4' ' Q' ,f'A5x1:II:'t5I,'l 1 'f ilf 41vl4 -A gf 2 .- .ax I P-Qs ' ' 2 V .ff-fn .-3 55 ,:fwu'iLq - i , - 1 A' . . H 1 53 1 , ., V ,, . gl, C. xy ,i mr .Z - . , , H . ' r -It ' ., ,, . , , 'V' ,' l fj Nancy Shank I QT. x P-f ix N J Jeff Shoemaker Judy Shelley Gary Shingleclecker J if! Keith Shufelt Sally Shumake Karl Sieloff vfg Cheryl Smith Dave A. Smith Dave B. Smith Ken Smith Nancy Smith Pat Smith Juniors - 111 1-42, RicharclS 'tl'1 AnnSoldano D 5 'tl it x xr il' i ' Au X . , rrsss S S ' rg ,ne -.'f33,f wg- - f e it W gb ef' , A 1' Y T 1 y l l S 'S ig Mx , T , M Linda Starke mi ee pen e issy Spencer Pat Stamm ' Y ,1 'Ext 'V K ' T S' ra tl . . Evelyn Steinmetz Nancy Storm Mary Swartz vt W ' First chair Cornet, Rick Drake, played in the All Ohio State Fair Boys' Band this past summer and trav- eled with it to Huston, Texas to play in the Cotton Bowl New Year's Day Parade. juniors - 112 - 1 X ft? .Yr A1- 1 y S A 1 1 Brian Thompson Terry Tea Terri Tedhams ,, y .. ' , N I 1 -Y S -A -:X Pat Thonen l0hI1 Tifmel Rochelle Townsend Deb Traveny Brian Treat Glen Tuttamfire Mike Tuttamore Dave VanDemark Q-1+ we J jim Weaver Maribeth Vollmar Ed Walker jack Wallace Ed Warner Cindy Watson , 'l . TJ I 1 1,1 'Va K mm 1 X - I it 1 I nr, A l it 5 - 4 l all giJal,g1,r,,4 ff--W lux. .1 ,,.l,. 'Mil ' Roger Weaver Rob Weller Robin Weller l?QM9yliQw,,QlfFHU' W , V wx' v,,--1 j ' M xwrcug I pg ,N fat R 'W fr Stacy Whaley Pam Widner John Williams H' 'N 'V -1. ,w N . I 1 1 flu., v w 'rn HW -lel M it W will X , H, V w w , My X v . l 15' ., J . p W w, . y Q . 1 -'H . 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' -MN' . . , , rf r. 1 U33 fu - y . -N ,. .ua X 1 M H FMDV? W? f 'fiixi Sf: 5- X WL gl af JAM,-f'jV' A V5gj: ff-X .fm 15,1 ' ' fffs5:5g17 ff'?5 N-JU ' 'f .'fx-L?'ff'3i'!,5'f? .I I ff I u 1 H rn I R I, f 'z I 'I , A4 L IWI U I V E I SH MQW 'P 70 Students Make up A Capella Choir Blue and scarlet robed sophomore, junior, and senior members of the a capella choir presented three concerts this year. The Christmas season was celebrated with a Christmas Concert and candlelight caroling by members of the choir and the audience. En- sembles and soloists along with the choir were featured at the Sacred Con- cert which was held at the First United Methodist Church. In the spring mem- bers spent many hours to produce the Follies . Particixpation in the Music in our schools day assembly was ap- preciated bythe entire student body. GW Fi 1-A Q6 A CAPPELLA CHOIR CABINET LEFT TO RIGHT: lare, ROW III. D. Dreisbach, C. Schaffer, D. Rios, ROW I. R. Widner, v. pres., C. DeVault, pres., S. Harper, D. Lamanna, A. Walker, K. Clark, ROW K S. Sherman, tres., R. McFaddin, sec., ROW II. M. IV. C. Haigh, P. Schaaf,'F. Stoldt, C. Boyer, missing t . . . orfier, D. Tonovitz, V. Famu- from photo, C. Fra k. Swirtf D Shelley B M Q., Il A X? v Hgfgsfgi Qgg 9 gg-if i Tl ln!! 1vQr..l , . 0 Q' , Q 1 M 1 I A CAPPELLA CHOIR - ROW I. L to R. officers: C. DeVault, pres. R. Widner, V. pres., R. McFaddin, sec., S. Sherman, Tres. ROW II. l. Cirton, C. Ware, 1. Ruffing, D. Johnson, K. May, D. Rios, V. Postell R. Whitacre, K. Shaarda, D. Tonovitz, P DeVault, I. Balok, ROW Ill. L. Loudy, M Swartz, A. Walker, S. Palmer, M. Schmidt, Student Life - 118 5' 5 1 ...LJ I. Pannell, V. Famulare, J. Pannell, B. Craw- ford, K. Clark, S. Whaley, M. Baptista, D. Lamanna, E. Deluca, P. Cook, M. Spencer, ROW IV. D. Driesbach, B. Sylvester, C. Manahan, L. Sackett, G. Bush, B. Morfier, J. Grote, C. Frank, C. Haigh, D. Krouse, T. Todd, N. Harmon, Senior Rise McFaddin demonstrates her x cal abilities. , ,V ggi, Y BROADWAY - Becky Sylvester portrays Rosie as the boys sing a song of the same name. POP'S SODA SHOP - Jill Grote and Gene Bush dance in 50's skit. Follies The a Capella choir Linder president Gary DeVault and director Richard Dundore pro- duced a different type of concert this year. The purpose of the Follies was to bring a musical production back into the commu- nity, The program was divided into four parts: Cabaret, Yesterdays, Broadway, and a Patrio- tic Finale. There were also numerous solos and skits featured throughout the program. Accompanying the choir were pianists jane Walker and Frank Stoldt, and also the B.H.S. Stage Band. RIVIERA - Doreen Shelley, Cindy dance to the Riviera as sung by Mike Ware, Cathy Brown, and Edith DeI.uca Swartz who is notpictured. S TRIO -- Amy Walker. Judy Balvk and Ac:coMPAN1sTs- Jane Walker and Frank sion CAFABET 7 Cough wish dfvfim 3 'ga3?lf5 UCY Hafmfm feenafl the Andrews Sisters provided most of the accompaniment along with While Denms Bran el' ayge eng, at-Q-h IE singing their big hit Boogie Woogie Bugle the BHS Stage Band. iaggart sing If You Coul See er roug y . J., 'Tl -T I I 'V . 1' NH ff, t f ,W 541 1 .0 T QU ,Fil vxifaalif 3 T My Eyes . M 'V 1: 1151 5 CH URALIER N TER TAI MA ORGANIZA TIO S Choraliers preserimd a variety of mu- sic, making their shows Fun for all ages. Some of their songs included Twen- tiana , a collage of songs from the '2O's to How Insensitive a popular song of today. The' theme song for this years' en- semble was Another Opnin' of Another Show . Many of their songs were ac- companied by dances. This musical group is under the direction of Richard Dundore, Sr. who makes the Choraliers possible by volunteering to direct them. 0 A CHORALIERS Above KL to Rl: I. Ba'lok, C. Sackett, S. Whaley, D. Rios, V. Famulare, F. Stolclt, Frank, P. Schaaf, M. Swartz, R. MCFaddln, C. and accompanists P,C00k and Walker, Brown, M. Taggert, G. DeVault, A. Walker, L. Above - C, Frank and S. Whaley pose during Ring Them Bells at the Stage Band-Choralier -Concert. . ' Student Life - 120 Above: Members enjoy performing An- a lot of fun singing Bye Bye Blackbird other Opnin' of Another Show. Below: from Twentiana. M. Swartz, M. Taggart and F. Stoldt have I L.L,g. -L 4. ' 3 '3 Stageband Performs Throughout Community yi K. ,bf Featured Soloist - Jeanne Hartman displays her talent The BHS Stage Band was again a very popular group in the community. The musical en- semble performed at 'several functions throughout the year. Among these were: Cherry Festival, Kick-off Dance, Eagles Club Dance, several area school proms, Policemans Ball, and many others, including the Fol- lies Concert with the a Capella Choir. At the Stage Band! Choralier Concert many mem- bers of the group are. featured in solos. Members of the group are: Saxes - C. Branco, C. Ma- nos, S. Sherman, K. Kistler, D. Dendinger, M. Adams, P. Cook D. Krouse, A. Francis, S. Wolfe. Trumpets -y R. Drake, G. De- Vault, I. Shoemaker, S. Frede- rick, V. Andrews. Keyboard - L. jewett, L. Starkey, F. Stoldt Trombones - J. Hartman, D. Dubbert, R. Wagner, D. Van- Demark, D. Leckrone, Drums - F. Kath, S. Harper. 1 ' . - ..i-wnnnsf. 9 S Linda Starkey supplied part of the piano accompaniment for this years Stage to the audience during the Stageband!Chornlier concert. Band. 0 l O BHS STAGEBAND - ROW 1 - S. Wolfe, D. Krouse, I. Hartman, D. VanDemark, R. Wagner, and D. Leckrone. P. Cook, C. Branco, C. Manos, Mr. Leckrone, K. Kistler, ROW 3 - I. Shoemaker, R. Drake, S. Frederick, and V. M. Adams. and D. Dendinger. ROW 2 - D. 'Dubbert, Andrews. In the back is F. Kath. . 0 Student life - 1 71 r-.na-milifr Ladies and Gentlemen Presenting the B. H. . Marching Band . . . featuring majorettes: Geri Oney, Deb Raifsneider, Donna Hall, Pearl Cook, Deb Stevens, and Head Majorette Miss Michelle Carter. The Band is led onto the field by Drum Major Boyd Miller. This familiar opening, to each half-time show, was followed by the new show for each home game. The half-time shows consisted of such themes as: the Big Band Era, Lennon McCartney, Long-Haired Music, John Phillip Sousa, andthe annual senior show, Une Hundred Years of Music. The Marching Band started rehearsals on August 2.3, two weeks before school started, four hours aday. During the school year, the Band rehearsed only during the fifth period and on Wednesday evenings for two hours. The Marching Band performed at all home and away games. B.H.S. - Below the Band forms the traditional B.H.S. ,, ' V Y : .e A A e -- . f f 'ali af. ,p 'K d if 'Y A HALF-TIME - Sylvia Sherman prepares for another half-time show. ' . :,1 - A4 ,-1 'Q 4. n I I' i V. I - 1 .,. i wi L, .e, I 3 , ' I - -,.' P ,uf .- ,. ,--L. - 11 ,: ,1'l':.,+ ',Q, W -T:-f.:-:r..urg..4m-n1.nn- if- fj2f...Q .- r -' .v 1 -' 1 --Q ri- . -N '- -'31-. ' T' - 1,..., Student Life - 122. ISTRlCT FESTIVAL BAND - The 250 piece district band per- forms under the direction of Dr. iames Neilson. The Q w -rf ,,,,yv Y Q ,A U lik, r gf' ,yy Q, ., I., TG.: rv: 1 rteen area schools, rehearses all day, and performs concert in the evning. This District school event been held at Bellevue for the past five years. . U I: gg 4, if.'f!'J1, Band, which is composed of top musicians from L MAIORETTES - QLEFT TO RIGHTJ STANDING: Geri Deb Raifsneicler, and Deb Stevens, KNEELING7 Donna Pearl Cook, and FRONT CENTER? Head Majorette Michelle QI-IIEF SMILES - Mr. Leckrone and junior bandsmen Melissa Spencer discuss the evening's half-time show. Q ., I, , A li A ,......--fr 2 ll. Qi - Q. E51 -.u x ,.v- .' 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BAND - ILEFT TO RIGHTJ KNEELING - P. Cook, D. Stevens, D. Raifsneider, B. Miller, M. Carter, C. Oney, D. Hall. ROW 1 - C. Watson, I. Tibboles, J. Maye, D. Tonovitz, K. Richards, S. Harper, F. Kath, M. Holmer, B. Schneider, I. Birr. ROW ll - K. Molden- haur, C. Roth, B. Klein, I. Walker, D. Dise, D. Clapp, K. King, N. Wenner, I. Hartman, D. Dubbert, R. Wagner, D. Leckrone, D. VanDe- mark, ROW lll - A. Francis, S. Fredrick, L. Starkey, D. Spietel, J. Williams, V. Andrews, G. DeVault, Senior Rep. I. Shoemaker, B. Reed, T. Laviola, D. Didion, F. Corrado. R. Drake. lunior Rep., ROW IV 'P-r-'r --r-- Q! I-'-1-T' Y-Tu: fc-,gp se-- - D. Dendinger, M. Adams, D. Krouse, K. Kistler, B. Emery, S. Wolfe, D. Fish, C. Branco, B. Storm, R. Schneider, D. Gibson, C. Mazzaferri, T. Wise, C. Dietzel, ROW V - C. Helman, Vice-President, R. Garlock. M. Spencer, A. Burr, C. Mazzaterri, B. Berberick, P. Stahl, L. Bollinger, D. Fish, R. Moyer, C. Didion, S. Felder, K. Hunt, L. Meyers, ROW Vl - L. Iewett, G. Evock, B. Dreger, President, S. Reed, T. Kissick, Tres. D. Frietag, M. Penza, P. Schaff, Sec., A. Soldano, P. Skiles, N. O'Brien, C. Pollock, F. Stoldt, V. Smithson. Not Pictured: S. Sherman, C. Manos, I. Fehl, C. Manbeck, and K. Schneider. 3 .fgwfl 4 'fr- -' ...I , an 'i -in PEP BAND - Members of the band entertained Redmen fans at many school events. HALFTIME ENTERTAINER - Head majorette, Michele Carter, shows her twirling abilities. -C, s .f ,--5' QS! -IJ -all 'Q Q .f , ,. 1 4 -4 - -1 1 ' French Club During the year, the French Club had two dinners at which they enjoyed favorite French delicacies. French culture and the experiences of four of the members who toured France were the topics of many discus- sions. Those members touring Europe during the summer were Joni Aigler, Diane Wagner, Ann Burr, and Bill I-Iurlburt. Library Club Another active group this year was the Library Club. A bookrack For paperback books was purchased for the library. Members attended the Ohio Stu- dent Librarians Conference in Lancaster, Ohio. Bulletin boards in the halls were decorated by the student librarians to promote reading and new books. The club also has plans to purchase a laminat- ing machine to help out in the library. Student Life - 125 A 1 , Senior Business Club The Senior Business Club is a group of stu- dents who are involved in the BOE program. This years' president, Beth Patton worked along with Mrs. Zimmerman to represent our school at many area contests. Kim Morgan was able to get a first in the talent contest which enabled her to go to state contests. There were also many members who competed in various cate- gories as typing, filing and other secretarial duties. , , . Q' 4 , ' ' SR. BUSINESS CLUB - Row lp c. C. weiland, D- Friend, D. Unger. I. Folk, B. Patton, R. Lewis, M. Falter, Norman, D. Chisholm, andj. Koehler. and T. Manasco. ROW 27 W. Spaid, BAKESALE - Chuck Crecelius helps out the BOE Club by buying some goodies at Beth Patton, Dana Friend, and Kim Morgan decorate one one of their bakesales. ofthe boards in Room 1. 5 ra L-Yi-1 'fp' ?Fm3:'Ej1s,1f: j.'f 3 M tt aft? 534123-al as' N I-L . 2.-gy Bud' .'?'.v1.1'., r , gl ..Iflg2'5f'3!fQQf,-7? . if .I 'W,,f'D ilf'-.11 if N ' if .y-1 V-3:1 a :- fffi' ,T H f -' ' .rf1 , , 3 ' ,,3J' .Vu I W 15 i' m 2 Student Life - 126 4 I r Y -,.... Q-...neu -1' . 'v ' ,,.. - , V t.3 'Q . 'fm fl CGA MEMBERS ROW 1 - I. Koehler, D. Andrews R. Widner, J. Hartman. ROW 2 - I. Yingling, K. Schneider, G. Sherman, P. Snowden, K. Van Fleet, L. Windsor, M. Good, R. Mcl3addin, I. Aigler, C. Boyer, D. Dreisbach. ROW 3 - C. Branco, C. Man- beck, L. Humphreys, S. Shaver, D. Raifsnider, S. Reed, E. Setchel, M. Holmer, R. Moyer, D. Wagner, K. Clark, W. Spaid. ROW 4 - S. Harper, T. Ted- harns, L. Reichelderfer, T. Kissick, R. Huffman, K Hutchison, D. Tonovitz, C. Tidwell, C. Haigh, D QQ I 1 I Ml 'C' Shelley, D. Rios. ROW 5 - D. Mougey, D. Traveny, P. Schoen, L. Loudy, I. Shelley, I. Henry, S. Bollen- bacher, S. Clapp, B. Morfier, S. Sherman. ROW 6 - S. Amos, R. Garlock, V. Andrews, K. Richards, I. Dendinger, S. Dick, B. Berberick, I. Passanisi, L. Schoen, P. Roth, V. Coe. ROW 7 - P. Boyer, M. Coe, I. Fox, L. Haynes, P. Roth, N. Storm, I. Ruffing, S. Ray, D. Ramey, K. Bilbrey, R. Dodson, R. Schneid- er, L. Bender. if MATH CLUB - R0W1 - B- Bef- Krause. Row 3 - K. Moyer, M. berick, P. Stahl, C. Haigh. ROW 2 Holme,-I G. Meyers' T. parlowr R. - I. Grote, A. Burr, I. Passanisi, Drake. K. Moldenhauer, I. Spencer, D. Q1 'df treasurer. by advisor Mr. White. , 'WV' an is-'F' KIWANIS AWARD - Linda Humphreys receives the Kiwanis Award for her parti- cipation in girls golf. It is presented to her for her scholastic and athletic ability. Presenting the award if Mr. Richard Dun- dore, Kiwanis Prsident. G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association consists of girls who have obtained at least 80 in- tramural points. There was one play day which was held in the gym. The guest school was Fremont. A picnic was held at the close of the year to present certifi- cates and letters to active members. Deb Lamanna was named the senior with the most G.A.A. points at the Recognition Day Assembly. The Advisors were Miss Allan and Mrs. Sumser. Officers were: President, Judy Koehler, Vice President, Deb An- drews, Treas., Jeanne Hartman, and Sec- retary, Rita Widner. MATH CLUB The Math Club with the direction of Mr. White, was involved in two major activities. Members visited the planetarium at Sandusky. Mr. Doyt Shaffer also spoke to the group about mathematical Curiosities. Officers of this years club were: Phil Stahl, president, Connie Haigh, vice presi- dent, and Betty Io Berberick, secretary- Student Life - 127 Members of the Math Club ponder problem presented to them ld. 5. I-IOPING FOR A WIN - Linda Gower watches as the THIRSTQUENCHERS - Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders pro- basketball team defeats their rival. vided lemonade for the football players after practices. Cheerleaders This year's Varsity cheerleading squad consisted of five seniors and one junior. In an attempt to uplift the spirit at BHS, the squad attended the All-Star Cheerleading Camp, held at Baldwin-Wal- lace College. Our girls placed second out of the fiteen squads which attended. This year's Junior Varsity cheerleading squad was comprised of five sophomores. To break the monotony of summer football practices, all of the cheerleaders made lemo- nade and cookies for our players. The cheerleaders boosted the hopes of our boys by making locker tags, hanging signs in the hall, and conducting spirited pep assemblies. At the Fall Sports Banquet they presented Mr. Shaffer with a cake to honor his years of dedication to BHS foot- ball. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS ITOP TO BOTTOMJ Georgia Sherman, Linda Gower, Cyndy Manbeckp Karen Schneider, and co-cheads, Connie Haighg and Lisa Loudenslagel. Cheerleaders-128 Iwi B 1 '5-wi .5 fl : 5 FX 'pi JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS QLEFT TO RIGHTJ Lori Haynesg Deb Stoldt, headp Michele Coep Kathleen Sliterg and Leigh Bender. GO- FITEN- WIN! Georgia Sherman fires up the fans as they anticipate a Redman win. XRQEMEN on N. SE SPIRITBUILDERS - Both squads help- ing signs on the windows of local bus ed to fire up the teams for their games inesses. by hanging signs in the halls, and paint- . Future ers , . 5 ffm- no -. -1, 5, ' , all-.,,y , - Lrg., .1 -,,,, W Q i V '--f - - Among some of the activities of the Future Farmers was participation in area parliamen- farfy procedure. Our group was il7 first in 'i's the county and second in the district. Boys also comprised judging,-Ateams twhichgjudged differ- ent areas such as dairy, livestock, and Agro- nomy, The group also sent six people to travel ,to,,-,Qhicagopgiand Mark Rowland. ,ll' made the trip to Kansas Cityl to attend the Na- tional P.F.A. Conventions. r.A.A.eMsMBERs :-tRow.1.-f...J1H01- iisi Brumbwsh: .S4iBa11. M91-aC. Rudolph mer, M. Mageris, A. Polley, A. Francis, M. Magers, 'M. Lindsey and D. Dirn- berg, ROW 2 - 1. Kreglow, G. Selvey, 5. Watt, tMcConnel,4lfM., Berlierick R. Cafbary, T.'Bollenluaclier, T. Carman ROW 3 -HC. Keller, G. Maye, G. Eberle M. Sanders, Bi .Bakery R. 'M'alo.tt, R 1 . 1 ROW54 e D-fl Love, MB. Daniels, G Hamer, K. Schaffer, M. Rowland, B Henney,,P. Jacobs, J. Williams, T. Bag- R 2-gett,.fiarid' B.-Igwight. 'f.rr ROW 5 '--jf M Fritz, Baker,'fE. Wamer, J. Wallace I. Andrews, T. Lake, R. Hamer, D Jacobs, 5. Schoen, G. Raifsnider. - PARllIiAMEN'l'ARYiPRl6CEDURli - Rowland andlfellow members eXPlain Parliamentary Proeeclure to fellow classmates. , p - R ZIITAE , . f'.,43j vw ,,.z . Il: ? i I 'iv if '1 I ' l It Student - 13,0 Vs.. F . -QL... ,.l -51.4 .- ' qc E' Mfr 'EE' V' . 115, -7, I Wy. vi . L 'fifi' I , A 'T' , ' - -:L+ 'l-,Z ' - - .A ' : 1. :,'f:.,:,,-' , .V ' mfg?-'f ' - 1 Ziyi? - '51 'X 11. ' ' ' ' -1 ' -nfs X QSQ, KA wh -. Qv , Q f5wf:0vQ AQ Qzikgl. 'ii N, 'ff' , 1 .L.3Ii,,m ,E ,, fl .Q - ,-are-15-,Q A - Ag Q31 73 H E,F.A.' CABINET MEMBERS - ROW 1 - Jerry Holmer, Sentineig Andy Polley, Sophomore Representative, ROW 2 - Mark Magers, Presidentg Al Francis, Vice-Presi- rdenty Dave Dirnberg, Senior Advisor, and Dennis Wott, junior Representative, of the V SCONSILGMENT SALES- Members of fhe P.F.A. relax after their annual Consignment Sale. Student Life - 131 omet M ll Staff Working hard to meet deadlines is the main concern of the main concert of Comet Staff. Comet has been in existence since 1919. This years' edi- tion of the Comet was completed un- der the direction of Editor Deb Rios and Advisor Sherilyn Beatty. Deb and Sheree Harper attended a Summer Journalism Workshop held at Athens, Ohio. Mike Swartz and Patti Schaaf acted as Assistant Editor and Business Managers. Deb Rios consults with Mike Swartz and Patti Schaaf over ideas for Comet. i X.f UNDERCLASSMEN, FACULTY, SPORTS AND BUSINESS SECTIONS. SEATED KL to RJ D. Speitel, C. Helman, V. Coe, P. Schaaf. STANDING QI to RJ A. Burr, M. Swartz, G. DeVault, S. Harper, D. Burkhart, M. Harpster, P. Miano, and I.. Jewett. Student Life - 132 PHOTOGRAPHY, SENIORS, AND CLUB STAFF SEATED QI. to Rl D. Hall, D. Wagner, R. Moyer, I. STANDING QL to Rl I. Birr, T. Branco, C. Armbruster, S. Sherma and G. Oney. ARLENE DOANE WINNER - Halle Queen displays the Arlene Doane Trophy which was given to her by last year's winner, Theresa Manasco. Friendliest Juniors Each year the Arlene Doane and Charles Danforth Awards are given to the friendliest junior girl and boy. The recipients of the awards are chosen by the senior class. This year's Arlene Doane Award winner was Halle Queen, while Chuck Mira was the recipient of the Charles Danforth Award. Girls State 85 Boys State CHARLES DANFORTH WINNER- Steve Shaef- Award presented the trophy to this year's winner, fer, last year's recipient of the Charles Danforth Chuck Mira. Student Life - 133 Hi- Y Group The Hi-Y is a group of boys who meet once or twice a month. Some of the programs presented to the group this year were: Criminal Investigation , Chalk Talk by Jim Andrews, a Christmas Mes- sage by Rev. W. Eyster, and also the joint play- night with the B.G.C,A. The advisor was Mr. White. We r i PLAYNIGI-IT - Ken Mays, Gene Bertsch, and Leigh Bender in the fun at the B.G.C.A. - Hi-Y Playnight Girls State and Boys State Nancy Harmon and Jolene Keller represented our school at the 29th session of Girls' State which was held at Capital University, Columbus. The American Legion, Kiwanis, and Rotary Clubs sponsored the girls. The purpose of the session is to become more aware of American Government and to learn how a two party system works. Student Life - 134 Karl Sieloff, Mark Schmitz, and Pat Thonen repre- sented our school at this year's Boys' State. Mark Hoerston was the alternate. The session ran from June 14 to June 22. The purpose of the session is to introduce governmental procedures to the repre- sentatives of Ohio's American Legions' Boys State join .X Y 9' I Art Students Display Talents Throughout Year -:V Lynn Barnes works on art project. ART CLUB MEMBERS - ROW 1 - D. Pelder, Treasurer, K. Boyer, Secretary, C. Schriekel, Vice-President, N. More, Presi- dent. ROW 2 - C. Reichley, P. Boyer, D. Dreiscbach, I. Aigler. ROW 3 - A. Krupp, R. Lawerence, B. Adams, B. Wollen- slegel, ROW 4 -- R. Miller, D. Owens, R. Paine, B. Thompson. ROW 6 - L. Oter- mat, M. Klienowsky, D. Rohrbacher, L. De- Blase. ROW 6 - S. Herman, T. Harmon, S. Dick, C. Sberna, L. Windsor. The Art Club under the di- rection of Mrs. Kile met during the school year. Mr. Schauder came twice to the meetings. He discussed art in general and ex- hibited his own art. Throughout the year the art classes decorated the display case outside the art room. Some of their other creations were dis- played in the library. Nag Art class can be fun as exhibited by Bill Sharp, Nancy More, and Cheryl Bobo. . ..- 'X ,fr V Man Students admiring an art project in the library. Student Life - 135 ' - J uture Homemakers Reach Out and Touchvi The Future Homemakers of Amer- ica's theme, Reach Out and Touch , was carried out this year as the group participated in many different pro- jects. Members of the group visited Col- vin's Nursing Home to visit and adopt as Grandparents, the residents there. In December the club sponsored the annual Christmas Formal. Working with the theme Snoopy's Christmas various Peanut's scenes were re- produced. Something new for the club was a Father-Daughter Banquet, in which the girls prepared therneal for their fathers. Officers of the club represented our school at the State F.H.A. Conven- tion which was held at Columbus. New officers were installed at the Mother-Daughter Banquet, where Mrs. Paul Shelley was the speaker. At the close of the year a senior fare- well picnic was held at Kiwanis Park for the graduating seniors. The 1975 FHA officers this year were: Pat Roth, President, Cindy Branco, Vice President, Paula Roth, Secretary, Sheree Harper, Treasurer, Linda Schoen, Parliamentarian, Pam Ruffing, Program Chairmang an Bobbi Jacobs, Historian. Nl MEMBERS VISIT EKRICH - One of-the the fours PHA in Fremont. Here members are preparing to tour the plant. members too this past year was the Ekrich Meat Plant t- R af-' t r .f ,Q 71- 'Y W A H, Tl Q . .1 - 3 vw., t -tg K 1,4 , xx' ' 'I , FUTURE HOMEMAKER5 - ROW Corbin, A. Matter, B. Edwards, and . -5 17 B. Jacobs, P: Roth, P. Ruffing, E, DeLuca. ROW 45 C. Roth, A. INDUCTION CEREMONY - New 1976 officers were inducted at the P- Roth, 5- HafPef- L- Sfhoenf and Ziebeff C- Dieflelf D- R0hfbaCh91', Mother Daughter Banquet. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT age Pam Ruffing, E-12318111601 IE-OL! 22 I-Kpafglelll 1531855 fii3Av30g9, BB0b0 6112? C B P R hp .lP1Rth,L'd Sh I K' Wh . aisni er, . yers, . un, . . ougey. 5 . rown, . indy ranco at ot 1 resj aua o in a c oen an im a ers Panneul K' Walters, B' Morfierl and Moyer, S. Sherman, E' Humes, B. Student Life-136 D. Rios. ROW 33 D. Bishop, D. Miller, and H. Magyar. Johnson, K. Kistler, J. Cooksey, D. Students Prepare for Future Careers is va eg-1,1 ff? s -ev-1ee.ve ff -- ,. - -.,. .- - r Q 1- I V I ' ' -H-V . - . - . .-45 f '.' was-2 1 FUTURE NURSES - ROW 171- Ruffing, 5. Shemafl, make, C. Shaarda, and C. McConnell. ROW 4g I. and J- Tibb0lES- ROW 2: D. Dick, C. Roth, D. Yingling, B. Onest, B. Murray, I. Keller, N. O'Brien, Johnson, K. King, A. Reis, R. Hahn, D. Alley, and T. Hay, T. Harman, T. Ryan, and D. Plasha. ROW C- Mallafeffi- ROW 37 M. Holmer, D. Browm, D. 55 D. Dice, L. Jewett, J. Famulare, and N. Storm. Morton, V. Coe, R. Huffman, S. Whaley, S. Shu- PNA The Future Nurses Association was able to accomplish many service pro- jects with the help of President Syl- via Sherman and advisor Miss Rupp. Bake sales were held to finance some of the organization's activities. Gifts were presented to senior citizens at the local nursing homes. The school van was provided by the nurses to transport students to the Red Cross Blood mobile at l.C.S. Easter baskets and a monetary gift were presented to students of the Christie Lane School. A recognition picnic was held in the spring to pre- sent awards to officers and outstand- ing members. This years officers were: Sylvia Sherman, President, Joyce Tibboles, Vice President, Nancy Harmon, Sec- retary, and Julie Ruffing, Treasurer. FTA The Future Nurses Association was able to accomplish many service projects with the help of President Sylvia Sherman and ad- visor Miss Rupp. Bake sales were held to finance some of the organization's activities. Gifts were presented to senior citizens at the local nursing homes. The school van was provided by the nurses to transport students to the Red Cross Blood mobile at I.C.S. Easter baskets and a monetary gift were presented to students of the Christie Lane School. A recognition picnic was held in the spring to present awards to officers and outstanding members. This years officers were: Sylvia Sherman, President, Joyce Tibboles, Vice President, Nancy Harmon, Secretary, and Julie Ruffing, Treasurer. 'tn -1 .1 M1 . A t -- eff?---fi la X - ,-:asf ., - I Z l. .I FFP. , I 8 fi' P i , x Q i1,2 ' I ! I 1 1 FUTURE TEACHERS - ROW 1: D. Burk- hart, V. Pres.g C. Haigh, Pres, L. Phillips, Sec., and V. Ruffing, Treas. ROW 27 S. VVhaley, C. Helman, T. Kissick, C. Brown, T. Wise, M. Lewis, and D. Plasha. ROW 35 N. Provonsil, P. Brown, Y. Toth, D. Butz, B. Berberick, A. Pretto, and D. Mana- han. STUDENT TEACHING - Betty Io Ber- berick was one of many students from the FTA who went to observe and student teach. L Vi: -tv. v' x F TA Student Life - 137 'C nl. ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES ,.-A , me 31' Ek Tv, m l f I 1 VARSITY B HELPS OUT - Members of the Var- sity B held ropes to keep basketball fans off the courtathalf time. Varsity B Club Membership into the Varsity B Club is allowed only when a stu- dent has received a major letter. This year's club provided the nec- essary funds for a sled for the Redmen Football Team. The sled is used to prepare the boys for their physical engagements against opponents. Members also helped hold the ropes at basketball games. Student Life - 138 is .,,.f ' 'll' lil! ' ' ll .hx -3 1..- .- J x AY' . .wi , ,, ml ' M 'v 'ffl , I L KIWANIS AWARD - Richard Dundore, President of Kiwanis, awarded Rob King the Kiwanis Award for Wrestling. The Award is based on scholarship and athletic ability J M' ,i B! .. ' ,1 , Q i ALL SPORTS TROPHY - Larry Hartley r ceived the Gazette All- Sports Trophy from Ed Ifox. This award given to the person who contributes most Bellevue athletics. Gu ..,y .. ,... N Jgvix -wg ...tr EX-'ff .se- 'ef' ' er-H- .- v I VARSITY B CLUB MEMBERS - ROW 1 - S. Schaffer, G. Bertsch, R. Fergu- son, M. Harpster, J. Spencer. ROW 2 - M. Miller, M. Ball, D. Kegerreis, R. Hamer, M. Kirwan, K. Mays, G. Geiger, I Hem 1.2 ,S LL , gL'.,f'E'aA.- 'fl P. Stahl. ROW 3 - Bi Dreger, I. Dreger, S. Harper, P. Thonen, C. Manos, R. King, M. McConkey, ROW 4 - C. Cre- cilius, D. Lepley, I. Burson, R. Didion. Science Club The Science Club is a group of students whose major goal is to promote science at BHS. Mem- bers acted as guides and clerks at the Science Pair, and also helped finance students who par- ticipated at the State Science Fair. Officers of this year's club were: Mark Schmidt, President, Diane Wagner, Vice-Presidentp Jill Grote, Secretaryy Ann Burr, Treasurerp Karl Sieloff, Librarian, and Rick Wagner, Sgt.-at-Arms. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS - ROW 1 - M. Schmidt, D. Speitel, P. Miano, C. Armbruster, J. Williams, D. Wagner, J. Grote, A. Burr, R. Wagner, K. Sieloff. G. Meyers, ROW 4 - P. Skiles, M. Hoersten, D. ROW 2 - K. Moldenhaur, K. Slitq, C. Krupke, Schneider, T. Parlow. I. Spencer, B. Reed, P. Stahl. ROW 3 - D. Hamlin, E I STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Todd Rieck QV. Pres.J, Chuck Mira lSgt.-at-armsj, Steve Schaffer fPres.J, Toni Gerhardstein iTreas.J and Amy Walker fSec.I. Student Council This year's Student Council members were able to relate many of the ideas of the student body to school officials. Through committee work, Student Council members discussed stu-' dent affairs with Mr. Regula, supported pep assemblies, and acted as the sounding board for students. The Student Council put music into the lunch- room and also met with the cafeteria staff to improve the lunches. They sponsored all of the Homecoming activities and in February, a sockhop was enjoyed by all. Recognition Day was also brought back into the scl'1ool's sched- ule. By far, the students should be proud of the Representatives and Alternates who were selected for this year's Student Council. Student Council Alternates and Representa- tives are shown in their class sections. Student Life - 139 Belevue Girls Christian Association The Bellevue Girls Christian Association was A very active group this year. Under the leadership sf President Doreen' Shelley and Advisors Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Mitchell, the club was able to Jarticipate in many new areas. Programs on football, highway safety, cosme- :ology, Christmas lighting, self-defense, and others entertained members at their monthly meetings. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was sponsored by the 3.G.C.A. and was a great success. Th Mother-Daughter Banquet and Senior Fare- Nell Picnic at Greenwood Heights rounded out he year for this years' club. RV 'p -2. INDUCTION CEREMONY - President Doreen Shelley inducts sophomore Rose Schneider into the organization. B.C.C.A.fHi-Y PLAYNIGHT - Nancy O'Brien, Sandy Shaver, and Paula Roth reach for the ball during a coed basketball Agame. N Student Life - 140 ROW 1: V. Pres., M. Milkie, Sec., V. Coe, Pres., D. Shelley, Treas., P. Schaaf, Ir. Rep., N. O'Brien, Soph. Rep., I. Shoemaker, Sr. Rep., C. Helman. ROW 2: K. Hartzell, J. Grote, B. Morfier, R. Widner, A. Burr, K. Clark, D. La- manna, N. Wenner. ROW 3: T. Ryan, L. Phillips, S. Clapp, T. Tedhams, P. C. Krupke, L. Otermat, ROW hz M. Holmer, S. Harper, S. Sherman, L. Schoen, K. Schneider, C. Manbeck, L. Bender, R. Schneider, L. Zeller, Ying- ling. ROW 6: M. Spencer, P.lRoth, . , . ii e D. Wagner, P Roth N. Storm-I lare, S. Wolfe, T. Todd, I. Ta Snowden, K. Kudro, P. Cook, L. Rei- chelderger, A. Soldano, D. Rios, T. Hay. ROW 4: V. Ruffing, S. Reed, D. An- drews, L. Loudy, 1. Koehler, K. Van- Fieet, L. Haynes, I. Shelley, D. Morton, ROW 7: B. Schneider, C, Schh S. Shaver, R. Hahn, V. Sm' l Pollock, B. Schneider, P. Stoldt, S. Palmer. ROW 8: M. D. Butz, Y. Toth, B. Beck, P. and M. Penza. gm, Q P -an K I 4 ,- ,. A fgf ff? rl L5 ' X A. , M, nf N. .- X X , , X X-, .,.a-iz., , QQ. Xa, , , -'.J fi . - -. in ' -573 if 1'-if U1 TQ. 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YQ ' 'A ,Ir . !1 , f -4 -- r 1 L 5ms,L1X5,X 994, ,L X ,XXL ' 'F xy XX ,IXXXX XXX .IE Q :gl V. 'X v ' ' X. ' X Stl' +- . X - ' - XA 5 7' .'.-Xl:lu'5.,,+ ,X l C, -- , XXQXX ,-:,',,' 13' r ar 1' x 1 .H ' ' A k 'L X ug:-ff - X 9 '-ii 52155 s: 1 p 5 v 755' ' in E f, '1-X'f'ff gswa .. 4 V Aff, - A '. ?Hu5n ' , , fs u X. X ilk fy' gif.: .T-ly,-:XIl'X aa 5 I I H v, 1. ..L.j1 N , i-,TJXXQ-j . 33 XXv.: '5-Dnnagig 55 , ' ' K 1 k ,lf - V, Jwj, . 1:-L' V X ,A 1 , XX . 4' V, . 1 J, I, f X. ' , 4.1 ,A f :,.- XL H5 my Q f 51:31 214' ..-, ' Un, .- I g 1 I ., 11 -- :F X 41 'nc ,frrir-if QL: -re -'yllg X. I I 'XMI 55,-- Q4 gs' Y ' .' ffl., Uv' ,:.f:'i' ' fi :,'lf.H: ,, + 'wgegedir XL, ' FL'-S' 'w M X,,,,X,rX,, Xri Q! 44, ea 'J 'gina X a ,-a ....- , 0 I. fF4f'51' 5 V11 T Q.. F' 4. f , ..a.A.Lf e 'T f' ' ,. 5-. 44. , Intramurals Stimulates Student Activity TOUCH FOOTBALL - ROW 1: Bernadino Florez, Carl Evert, Dick Filson, and Mike Willis. ROW gf Pat Smith, Tim Snyder, and Steve Schaeffer. Missing from photo is Bob Binger. 1 SOFTBALLXWHIFFLEBALL - ROW 15 Beth Patton, Mary Falter, and There Manasco. ROW 25 Judy Koehler, Kim Morgan, and Cindy Folk. Missi from the photo is Dana Friend and Barb Hillman. VOLLEYBALL - Ann Burr, Jeanne Hartman, Doreen Clapp, Michele Carter, Barb Schneider and Kathy Richards. Missing from the photo is Geri Oney. Student Life - 142 VOLLEYBALL - Rick Drake, Chris Manos, Bill Dreger, Dan Dubbert, Steve Harper, Missing from the photo is Tom Laviola. QQSSHBALIE 'sludflegafqlg ucathy Boyer' Joni Aiglef' BASKETBALL - Bruce Reed, Bob storm, Bill Dreger, Dan Dubbert and 1 a I ner' am now ' g Steve Harper. Missing from the photo is Bill Kulka. PING PONG - Tony Mougey, Champion, and Richard Smith Runner-Up. Students' participated in eleven intramural sports this past year. Through intramurals girls were able to receive G.'A.A. points. The girl with the most intramural participation was Deb Lamanna. ' ' Boys intramurals were Touch Football, Volley- ball, Basketball, Wiffleball, Softball, and Ping Pong. Girls intramurals were Softballfwiffleball, Volleyball, Basketball, Paddle Badminton, and Ping Pong. . Intramural winners not pictured are: Halle Queen, Ping Pong Champion, Jeanne Hartman, Ping Pong Runnerupp jackie Dendinger and Cheryl Manahan, Ping Pong Doubles Winners. Paddle Badminton Team members are: Deb An- drews, Iane Fox, Linda Humphreys, Lisa Louden- slagel, Carol Maltese, Tracy IVIcNutt, and Halle Queen. Student Life - 143 '38 Seniors Complete E. H. O. VE. Training El-I.O.V.E. is the joint vocational school which serves the Bellevue School District along with Norwalk and Huron high schools, Erie, Huron, and Gttawa Counties. It provides training for juniors and Seniors in 28 different career areas. There . are also three special programsp Occupational, Work Experience, A ty.. Occupational Work Adjustment, and Diversified Co-operati Training. This years thrity-eight seniors completed training sixteen different areas ranging from Data Processing to Dies Mechanics. vs . T -my, vf it ,, T It T , W' h -.gf J.. Q ' sf- 4 Q. X fi- 'fi' 1 .,..,..-t .y I . 45.1, i' . l L Xllln -J. . in ' ,H J, T11 rt- nv- 4 hx..-I 'Tr' 'l 5 -.9 fi Q, T' --Q ri tl , ' V 'S ffi: Top left: joe Carr checks over machinery. Top Right: Scott Close, Dave Long, john Allerg Mike Gardner, jim Laviola, Gary Shingledecker, and Allen Seel work on a drafting project. Bottom left: Juniors Ray Bucknarcl, Rick Piscitello, and Ken Smith inspect engine. Student Life - 144 ,-sf ,, 1' 1 -'f 'I 4 I F51 it H. ' ' ..f2 ' 1 Middle: Ion Stratziuso, Pete Amato, and Dal Christopher check over data processing equipment. Middle Bottom: David Zil- works on a carpentry project. Bottom Right Jolene Fritz prepares food. 5 nm, , i Y Left: Dave Cramer and Dave Smith study by tape recorder .5 ,R , .:1,' , Q55 'N EXW! ' ,Q , .', . WM. l U i Y' Qs .26 I -,f 1 '- , ,,,-r, 1 35. +1wras'ma-i 1 .V Top middle left: Patricia Forney learns how to care for patients. Top right: Rob Weller, Dave Smith, Brian Andrews, and Ron Martin discuss their carpentry proj- ects. Middle left: Evelyn Steinmetz, Sue Sanders, Patty Stamm, and Amy Reider- man practice dental assisting. 1 Students Run City Government February 24, 1975 was proclaimed student government day by Mayor Bill Sieger in the city offices. After elected and appointed officials toured city offices and buildings a luncheon was held at Kudro's Restaurant. The afternoon was spent preparing for the student council meeting. Students participating in the Government Day -Sie c, STUDENTS RUN CITY - Mayor Bill Sieger proclaims Feb. 24 as Stu- dart Government Day. Looking on were: Mayor Bill Siegerg Council President Fred Rogers, Clerk of Coun- cil, Deb Rios, Council Members Ed Traveny, Dave Carman, Norm Pro- vonsil, Mike Miller, Judy Koehler, Ann Zieber, and Deb Dreisbach. Pam Snowden was City Soliciter, Ted Di- dion, Service Directory and Rick Hamer, Safety Director. Cindy Folk, V. -.4. QA, riffs J... ll ' ,V , 1. .Q-.. I, . ' 5 ..1 1-5.5! -4 W --, V V . ,, ,f- ., A -U 1 fifin . Judge, John Loose, Police Chief, Mike Kirwan, Fire Chief, Mark Thompson, Auditor, Bill Woodruff, Treasurer, Beth Patten, Recreation Director and Steve Schaffer, Tax Commissioner. 1 2 . yi rector: MHYO1' Bill Siegefi Cindy' KUDRO'S LUNCHEON - The Bellevue' Chamber of Commerce Folk, Judge! and Fred ROSCYS C01-UT' sored the luncheon this year for a all Student and City C Gil President- members and other elected and appointed officials at Kudro s are Pam Snowden, Solicitorp Ted Di- dion, Service Directory Mayor Robertsong Rick Hamer, Safety Di- COUNCILMEMBERS - QL to RJ Ed Traveny and Councilman Yo- der, Dave Carman and Mr. Bau- man: Norm Provonsil, Mike Miller and Marv Dotyg Judy Koehler, Ann Zieber tpartially hiddenj, Deb Dreisbach and M. Stansbury. In the back are Mayor Robertson and Bill Sieger, Council President Milkie and Fred Rogers, And Clerk Arn- holt and Deb Rios. Student Life - 146 il - Qi' eq. 1 Produc tive Year for D.E. C.A. li' '.' xx-fr . NM.. .' 'Drill llff,-'Q ., ': W STUDENT OF THE YEAR plaque is presented to Melinda Lieske. D.E.C.A. BANQUET is being enjoyed by students and their employers. R ' at T if TEL! --. . , 2' in V' I I 1 my 'A JA' , ri U . A , I -A ' A f 1 ,LI A .- F . pi V' wr ' 7 Y' 3 0 1 1 D.E.C.A. Club is an organiza- tion set up for the students who participate in the Distributive Education Program. Each year a T senior member of the group is selected as the most outstanding 3.-3 worker. This year's student was D, Melinda Lieske who was em- .n - ployed at NBC. Students work f on the job for half a day and -5, I 'Zi C complete their studies the remain- ' f der of each school day. Mr. Earl ' ' Pranke and Mr. Earl Leatherman ,- Q - were the advisors of D.E.C.A. 3 ,F P in 4 Q. 'L ' it l l, ,, 'G-,Iwi D.E.C.A. OFFICERS - SEATED: Kathy Daniel, Sec.g Diane Forney, Reporter. STANDING: Melinda Lieske, Pres-.5 Forrest Cramer, V. Pres.: Kelley Didion, Treas. Student Life - 147 Soohomores - 148 011110 ons Sophomores are awed by the challengeg enthused by the experience. - D. Colhns Sophomore Class Officers 427 Pres - Roger Allan Treas - Terri Schultz Vf Pres - Lori Haynes Sec - Mila Good S ph mores - 150 '45 Barb Adams Mike Adams John Aigler Roger Allan Bob Ammanniti Sue Amos A 'K ' xx Ji FW . , Z A Steve Antalek Torn Antalek Barb Augsbury Doug Austin Tim Baggett Bruce Baker l v A Jw Dave Ball Scott Ball Michele Baptista' Lynn Barnes Sheila Baughn Leigh Bender -- TerriBe1-ger Karen Bilbrey Kathy Bilbrey Deb Bishop Bill Binting Jim Biff . ..y -'l Mike Blausey Mark Bogner Nancy Bogner John Boles Linda Bollinger Pat BOYS! Sophomores - 151 N23 1 ...-'S I ,ff fs 1 tylqux V UI I Q -W , TOU1 Bfanco Dennis Bfandal Tim Brumbaugh Eric Brutsche ne - 4? . 1 I, .1 1 1 H,-' , -1, . ' W Jeff BUCIWGHHH Ieannean Bullard Kathy Bundred Tim Burnett Vicki Leber writes away. w X . w Jim Butz Diane Byers Sf-TON Canfield Steve Carbary E vw IOCH Cafmll CNY Cheek .Dave Chumley Sue Chumley Mark Clements Wade Clements , 'H X 1 . We .l - t vi, - , l ' X ' .:r.f' J 1 ' . f 1 , . Leonard Clemons Michele Coe Dan Collins Ginger Cook Janice Cogksey Mark Cooper Sophomores - 152 l l l V l T J' f .. . .- J x 1 4 - A I K ' im -. ' . - Robin Cooper Deb Corbin Cyndi Corrado Prank Corrado Bobby Cramer Bill Daniel ff' 7- w v 1 , ,, , . l ,L 1 , . , ,- gd ' -'fu JH f , lx., 1 . , Kem Daniel Jim Dellinger Edie DeLuca jackie Dendinger Sue Dick Carrie Didion TAKE THAT - Dave Ball tosses the ball through the hoop at a J.V. basketball game. F3795 , E X vi e . ygl U V , Ken Didion Tim Dietzel Regina Dodson Shiela Donahue 49- x G-Q I -a-5 1 :F .I .1 Gene Dowell jim Dreger Brian Dwight Randy Eads 'ffvf-1 1 George Eberle Ray Eberle Belinda Edwards Bill Emefl' Sophomores - 153 i jeff Englund Carol Evert Georgia Evoqk iq G , Sandy Feldef Joe Fields Lori Fish lvllu, Hg ' . l 1 Bernard Florez jane Fox Ted Fox l S57 l' fkwfii Dave Freitag Dean Frisch Tammy Gardner ' 1 f,,,' ..,., 4 T' x ,... ni Mark Gilbert Dave Ginnever Chuck Gittinger Sophomores - 154 1: 113.-. . . iiixfk Vince Farnulare 5 Jeannie Fleming Tammy Freeman l Deb Gibson Kelly Godfrey 1Pm'. vi Rose Schneider takes B.G.C.A. pledge '. 3357- T - 1 i X '64 L Mario Leonard works out for football. Ruben Gonzales Mila Good Gene Gore Mike Griffy Annette Gundrum Rose Hahn Donna Plasha helps in library. Cheerleaders do their stuff. 1-'ie Greg Hamer Tina Harman Bill Harris .aff Kim Hartley Herb Hasselbach Terry Hatlay Bruce Henn'3Y Bill Henning Wayne Henry Lenetta Goss .- W Judy Halcolm 4' '4 john Hart Lori Haynes Sharon Herman Sopliomores - 155 I N QT!! .-I. . Rogof Ho'-lfiog Mary Heyman Deb H111 Doug Hire Steve Hirt Gen-y Holme, Nl 1. . Rick 141151125 Edna Humes Karen Hunt joe Iannello Bobbi Jacob Paul Jacobs 1 , . we 1 , N ff 1 .r Ed laooos DUU59 1011115011 Paul Joseph 109 Kaye Tom Keefe Karen Keville Kevin Kilgore Brenda Kxlhon B111 King Kim Kistler Mary Klemosky Beth Koch STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW 1: M. Good, K. Vanlfleet, S. Donahue, T. Schultz, C. Cor- rado, S. Wolfe, I. Fleming. ROW 2: E. Nasonti, I. Lep- ley, G. Gore, K. Kilgore, B, Plorez, T. Rieck, R. Allan, D. Ball. ROW 3: L. Haynes, D. Stoldt, S. Palmer, L. Sackett, I. Perry, S. Miller, L, Bollinger. Sophomores - 156 Jim Krueger Denny Leckrone '9'f1 Max Loudenslage Y , S Q-: 11-T I, fi. Y,--.M 1 ,Qt F , 1 L- ,.,, 1-,f1'3'5J - , J- ,,,f ,, , 1 1, Q51 1 -, A 1 . -' fr , ,At L '31 S ,. ' , . 1 gf I S X Amy Kruvp Dan Laviola Mario Leonard Iijn Lepley 4 f -.3 J1' ll 1111s-'W 11 1 ,QI .. -' 'Wes' Q 5. Renea Lawrence Tom Linder ...ive Kurt Lawson or-I' Clayton Lindsey HW 1 1 1 .. ' 1- 1 1 .. -1 Don Love Brad McClain Dave McElwain Mike Magers lu ii:-1-' ,, , 1 '-4 in -' Ron Malott Cheryl Manlet Tom Martin Mark Matas Anita Matter Students chat after a test. Vicki Leber .1 X 11111' N M Roscoe Loose Harriet Magyar Tim Matter f G v-I a.....,,. lar' 1.-.... 5 A . M111-11111 . H 1 1 , .,.-1 ?'1?il11Pf.'-1l'1' 1 1. ,, . M., . 11 .11.Lif1ig.1lf'!fl Sllffifimlfll 1 1lI,.Alli'5fl'5l'iil1.Q'iiLJ!--i' '.' My X 4 !. 6 rie- Kay May Jean Maye Steve Mays .1 f x Leann Meyers Paul Miano Doug Might nl Sophomores - 158 lid! I I. fi af' ff' 4 tif . .nl ., mite Colleen Mazzaferri Corinne Mazzaferri Deb Meyer A at Bev Miller Cindy Miller Craig Miller gs , ni ,e . ' he , , A xgvly' X1 X 'fi TQ . s I h 5 AQ- 4 .P --lg Kevin Miller Laurie Miller Sue Miller 2 l X Billy Mira Shan Moffett Kari Moldenhauer Nancy More Tony Mougey Ed Nasonti Sophomore girls try to decide their choice for selection of their class rings. l J , Mary Lou Nottke Mike Oddo Sherry Oddo La- , .,,-of vm Mike O'l.ynn Tony O'Neal Pat O'Neil -S47 lim Oney D611 Owens Rick Paine ' f Sally Palmer Janet Pannell Janice Pannell CZ? I ...lv kr 5 J Doug, Sue and Dan in thoughtful moods during third period study hall. N x ., L: V , . 5 r ti, , 15, 'JV V W , X 4 gy ' -.1 ' egg , wi li' I f ik. A -'Qi' iii f xi I ,X ', , , '54, . x r , h Vicky Parrish fi KN --45 Pam Parsons lim Patton Ee. Marti Penza jenny Perry Donna Plasha Andy Polley Cheryl Pollock Vickie Postell Sophomores - 159 J ,.r,,. E51 1 I lx w X A r ! L l MQ 1 X -rr-Q5 i D i I ,....,.. Deb Raifsnider Tim Rathbun Dan Redd Kathy Reichley Bill Reilly Marcia Ricci A 'M i L ,' Ja' A' 1.4. Dave Richards Dawn Richards Todd Rieck Anna Rieg Lisa Robertson Chuck Robinson ,dv ii fi sa it 4 Ar .'.-40. ' .-fs If MX . ' V. :rl-. F-'iff l gh , George Rospert Cindy Roth Mark Rowland V31 Ruffing Dave Runkle Trish Ryan .F .v 4 Y 'K Shar Lvnn Sackett Pat Saffell Deb Bishop and Deb Raifsnider await last anxious secondsfor basketball out- COIYIE . Mike Sanders Vince Sbema Kevin Scagnetti Kevin Schaeffer Sophomores - 160 oi 11 Deb Schlachter Marieanne Schmidt M Barb A, Schneider Barb 1. Schneider Cheryl Schneider Dean Schneider Roseann Schneider Sherri Schultz Terri Schultz Tom 5Cl'1W8If2 Teresa Scott Bill Sharp I Marty Shelley jill Shoemaker janet Skaggs Tim Skiles Kathleen Slifer ' Pat J. ,Smith - Pat S. Smith 1 Laura Spencer Becky Stearns Deb Stoldt promotes spirit at basket- ball game. i' Vickie Smith Deb Stevens 'iw L 'E W ,Lee .sr . Scott Schoen Q1 Sandy Shaver lkasi Jeff Smith Val Smithson fi ,-1,7 4 Vince Stiles Sophornores - 161 iulfli ff? Deb Stoidt Frank Stoldt ,nv-' ..- xi s Bruce Thompson Steve Thompson Mike Tyree Kim Van Fleet Doug Austin - I-iow's your love life? Hu, , 1.1. V Ji U ki 'HIS' 1 i 1 1 l 4 . V 4 A1 v T V . 4 gy flu I-i: 1f l ' ' 'Y 1+ ful. 4' -- ,iv Sandy Strau se Mark Swartz julie Taggart Sherry Taylor 'ice' Val Timmons Tami Todd Cindy Trendowicz Cheryl Tuttamore 1: -.cs 1 Steve Vickery Rick Wagner Jane Walker Kim Walter Cheryl Schneider concentrates onhomework in a study hall. lm il an ,, v +I ---v qnt Iohn Watters Chris Weibel Roberta Weiland Nina Wenner Ruth Ann Whitaker Jim Widman Q-r -'-Y 17 P X t Q f 4 Connie Williams Mike Willis Lisa Windsor Sue Wolfe Beth Wollenslege Rodney Wollenslegel ,...fv 'Ti' , .0 A M -ell. 251 111 .. f l e . f 1 ' 1 Q K lit XS I ,4 'Q X TQ W Diane Wood Gregg Wyben singer Becky Yingling Jim Yingling Iohn Yingling Laurie Zeller -r, x . ,iw Dave Ziegler . it 1 Not pictured: V. Peg Brooks 1 ,, Ruthann Didion 3 ' Lynda Lyons , mg Tammy Rose s Kg Don Smith Karen Bilbry takes a break from studying. 41... Sophomores - 163 COMMUNITY A Community is a place you watch grow and expand into a place you will remember differently in the future. - I. Walker Community - 164 .xKm NVK if .. f . .734 N X ., Y -. surf' L . 'few ff' J ,U ,......... IE J - ..K. 5 - .Q ' I ,.,, . w , iff, 5 f V- Y g V 'k , L. :Vi If sf I at ' vs.. J nr ' . , ' if .ffw ff, 1 H .ks 4 W' 1 QI f. 4 ,, 4, 4- - f n A ' ' 4 '. 1, 2 ,9 ' H ' -Q l fb v ..., ,ua x x ff , Yi 4 42 ,i 'o'f,,,i' , a A' ,-4. '- -4 np.-' jviv 'fl :'rH'llffJHr a 4 e . ,T 5 Q EL 2 r' LW! . E 52 U S 4' 1 r 4' i .-3 A I swf I X ig 1 if 1 Lb ' i e ' sr 2, Q ,A V, ' 5 XG - ,J 'gt ln? I' QI aAx rszj.r.Lg?if2Sn. L34 4' -A.-api' 'g- g ommunity - 166 Mrs. Helen Baker Loveliest of Trees Loveliest of trees, the cherry now Is hung with bloom along the bough, And stands about the woodland ride Wearing white for Eastertide. f Now, of my three score years and ten, Twenty will not come again, Ancl take from seventy springs a score It only leaves me fifty more. And since to look at things inbloom Fifty springs are little room, About the woodlands I will go To see the cherry hung with snow. - A.E. Housman We the students of BHS have reserved this space in remembrance of Mrs. Helen Baker, our teacher and friend. I: Alumni Association We commend the members of the class of 1975 congratulate these graduates on their being the representatives , of the One-hundreclth Commencement of Bellevue High 1974-1975 BELLEVUE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS AND TIQUSTEES SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice President, Ernest Widner - Class of 19365 Recorder, Flossie tSiegristJ Sheehanj Sheehan - Class of 19285' President, William H. Stedman - Class of 19255 Treasurer, Marjorie QDoaneJ Stolclt -'Class of 19445 George Frost - Class of 1934. tNot picturdd, Secretary, Althea fKernJ Egan - Class of 1937. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: I... Wilson Loudenslagel - Class of 19445 Terry Ruppert 7 Class of 19505 Hazel fBellamyJ Yearick - Class of 19545 Linda Frost - Class of 19685 George W. Sylvester- Class of 19335 George Solander - Class of 1944 tThompsonJ5 George W. Sherman - Class of 19405 Donelda fChristmanJ Harper - Class of 19495 Marian tSmetzerJ Andrews - Class of 1949. Our enthusiasm for Bellevue's Educational System is lqualled only by our pride in, and respect for, its graduates. For nearly one hundred years the Alumni Association has followed the progress of the students both before and after graduation. In the past generation we have promoted their welfare upon graduation through the Alumni Scholarship program. During this period with the aid lot our.membership we have assisted academic students in the amdunt of 547,951.00 through the generosity of our alumni. Students of music desiring to teach or follow a music career have been aided to the extent of 534,908.50 primarilyi by the funds provided in legacy by Miss Esthey Miller Estate. The scholarship program of the Bellevue High School Alumni Association originated in 1954 and has progressed to its present capacity, but has yet to reach its full potential through memberships from succeeding graduates. Community-167 . S BILL STEVENS A ' Foam sfonss , n g A 1 come in for total hair grooming fl aico ardlnal i BARBER SHOP -. , , - - , Vacuum hair cutting, razor cutting, hair styling, Straightening ,g . . . WHITELYS h5ZCZ2ZCZ33Z3i2t?,ZZ5z?Zf Open Evenings until g wa ms 7-'00 Bill Stevens and Frank DeBlase Free Delivery 103 'gf St- 114 Lincoln St. S Congratulations to the Class of Phone - 483-4790 1975 S C munity - 168 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 si R Drug in the area. We are skin treatment and makeup specialists! Come in and see the newest in fragrances and cosmetics as featured in the Seventeen Magazine. U ff I7-:J 111' 1? , ' 4,1 Ii vi, Ti 'il 1-Q - , by ' I - -14. H C OTYO RE VL ON 0 RUBENSTEIN o MAQTCHABELLI Rx c?tR DRUG The Recimen Place to Shop it Community-169 , ,Q In - 1.1: Ame sesas1si.gjg1'fgfg' . ' 1 'ifffifffli fffbii 32:2 if? ,, L. I I 4. f-,we BILL GARLIC MOTORS, INC. 1010 Castalia St. Bellevue, Ohio 44811 Phone: f419j 483-6740 CE O Use Route 269 North v nity-170 Compliments of RALPH FOOS JERRY FOOS CUNGRA TULA TIONS T0 THE GRADUATING SENIURS , UF THE MARCHING BAND A AND THE CLASS UF 1975 GENERAL ELECTRIC BELLEVUE LAMP PLANT Bellev ue, Ohio I I If ' Main Office THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS FIRST NA TIUNAL BANK X 5 W Bellevue, Ohio e Member of Federal Deposit BANK Insurance Corporation ' I ' - ll , wi r x A ' cali ,fl I ri 1 ,s ' FIRST NATIONAL I I I BANK I EXCl'1aI1gG Street Drive-In Castailia Street Branch ty - 172. HUNTER 'S CA RD R CAMERA cA 117 East 1 a Main R Street C M Kodak Cameras Sz Accessorxes B E L L E V U I Russell Stover Candies l Hallmark Cards a at t 4 X? , Bellevue s Da1ly . R t Lefsaugo R R to the C DAIR Y Family Nelwspaperau R HALM-MDM QUEEN W. Main St Bellevue f WX X-' C tlt ,JIUH5 A9 llfllmfflta, .,, nnllllllh' ,,,,,gfQ'9 h 1975 a 'R Q jig it C mmunity - 173 R.E. SWARTZAEASSOC., INC E SWARTZ 5 ASSOCIATE T 115 NORTH STREET BELLEVUE, OHIO PHONE 483-4944 Q We Sincerely Work for Your Satisfaction' RE L EST TE R.E. SWARTZQASSOC., INC. Q dba t HA SSELBA CH cfz PA UL A GENCY 107 WEST MAIN STREET BELLEVUE, UHIO IN SENEXZNCE A. SCHULMAN, INC National Plastics Division Compliments of BELLE VUE PA R TS BEER Y S fi ., COMPANY Dry Cleaning 6 lm' ' Sy' ,.,, , 114 Northwest St. A Compliments of gg' ii? Pick' Up 85 Gift of Cl Delioery Shop i N on 1 Sermce and Garden 629 WEST Q Center . NKLEFSUN MAIN ST. gg 5 y 5 D oEBEL 'S SALES 1 401 W McPherson Hwy. Route 20 - West Of ' Clyde, Ohio 43410 Bellevue Phone 14191 546-5861, Congra tala tions S Cvnsra 514561550718 To The Class y - to the Class of 75 fl the X of , QQ, f l : FOP from X A Fraternal Yingling 's A Gordon Order Men 's Wear If Lumber DoosoN 0 141 Fast CO mp an y COFTLGI' Police glam . Store t' Helpful Neighbors A ND TA VERN for Over a Century 483-9042 483-4253 Congra tala tions C y 1 C ON GRA TULA TI ON S to the Class of 75', from S CHINDLE Y'S FL O WER SHOP CNMWO y g tee 5' . QE f q Ity ci - cl p d bl Q l serv1 FTD 6 letffsn MY-'Q 224 Sheffield St. - ph. 483-5701 C ON GRA TU- LA TI ONS Class of H75 'Diane Wagner C .., , .,,,, Ex tra Touch F l0rist US. 20 West ' Bellevue, ohio , C C Mamanu 9 'fi' CUNGRA TU- DBTQMHWN LA I - ' DHTH C P OC 5S'HQl25'ECEf T S b HND gaUE155 to the lfoma QFsHHlHH Sl0NlsH'+vCfifi C f CC5oCu:r1+wEslCT Class V p C A , C' V 12' ,. 4 -A-.x -. - ' Q ,..' ff! ' Q ' C C , ,.CQ C ff l - ' 75 C h e s l ' C sse-ll a e C , f s i C C sl A slCh l C' ' f l: ' 5 'Clf' 5 A 3-iii? A e 3 C s l'- .-'-l1 C uni -178 C sC 4 CCC l l-f If, an 4 ? C ON GRA TULA TI ONS GRAD UA TES! Consider a Career in A merica 's Developing and Exciting Health System BELLE VUE HOSPITAL thonzed Keepsake Jeweler Be sure to see our brand new selection of world-famous Keepsade Diamond Rings and receive this 7-point protection: The famous Keepsake Certificate, permanently registers your ring and guarantees a perfect center diamond for replacement assuredj. 1. 2.. The ring tag identifies the diamond as a Guaranteed, Registered, Perfect Gem. 3. The diamonds are protected against loss from the mounting for one year. 4. Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. 5. The name Keepsake in the ring. 6. Exchange privilege toward another Keepsake at any Keepsake Ieweler's store. 7. Guaranteed by A.I-I. Pond Company, Inc., Established 1892. D. C. JONES JEWELRY 105 EAST MAIN STREET Community-180 Bellevue, Ohio L E 0 N A RD 9S Your Prescription Headquarters American Greeting Corp. Cards C Y Fine Cosmetics Coty - Rubenstein - Clairol Cameras - Film - Magazines , Buxton Billfolds - Tobaccos VWiitman Sampler Candies A FRIENDLY PLA CE TO SHOP . . . Leonard 's HIRE'S FLoRAL U WILSON,S GARDEN AT LA Clothing and 205 Woodward R T S1109 3 Street G To the I 100 N Main Phyf 4835453 UN Class of UN Street 1975 A , Clyde, ohio 5 A ggi 155 g THE KLEIN S TEEL A ' C UMPAN Y Bellevue, Ohio-F 3 Congratulations to the Class of 75 Wireman Floral Designs 214 East Main Street Downtown Bellevue Phone 483-6574 - all hours 1 Teleflorist Wire Service Florafax Wire Delivery Service Member Fresh Flowers and Plants ,,seGw,, .gs T5 g 'VPQ' - Z' I: Doris J. Wireman - 0wner!Designer ' fffjk Michael L. Wireman - Owner!Designer CLAN C Y'S FOOD STSTEM I CYS WE ARE VERY PROUD TO BE A PART OF THE COMMUNITY U 120 LYME ST. -BELLEVUE -1'-. .,-51 'V 1' . 1 - A -M1 ff -'+ W fd- -- -1- 35.1, fr. ---Yf..,g. N x-. V 2 ' V 'A , -A uf? L - . '- . 1 rr fue, ig . 7 ' - ' - --v'-f- f- ,W ,.,- V, . V ,L . A , hw , L. V , ri I I, . ' - V-I 5 V E i L A- QQ. A V F F X KN 1, 5 1 Sandusky Street fr,:r:f,-.1,:xa:':: ., ,Mfr-Y -...L -11.11 1-- -1- Branch fa! 19155 U T L A A R T G I N 0 O N C Class of 75 5 J C Penney Seniors Doreen Shelley and Cindy Schaefer examine Penneys merchandise. ity - 185 gf Central Soya is most happy to be a part of this community. VVe're proud of our people and the part we play in making our hometown a better place to live and work. ommunity - 186 CENTRAL SUYA Bellevue, Ohio Soybean Processing Grain Merchandising Chemurgy Products Compliments of SN YDER 'S 1753 .U HARRIS FUNERAL HQME BELLEVUE, OHIO SINCE 1907 C Y WHIRLPOOL CLYDE DIVISION 0 CLYDE, OHIO FITTLER 'S ECONOMY MARKET 798 W. Main St. Bellevue, Ohio We are here to serve you. QBEST WISHES TO the Class of 1975 Wohlev er Funeral Home Dennis Wohlever - Funeral Director 230 East Main Street Bellevue, Ohio 483-3740 24 hr. Ambulance Service C s HAIR FASHIONS Origin al Hair Styles 218 East Main Street Bellevue, Ohio Phone 483-5341 Queen 62 Lamanna Sunoco 483-9011 Friendly Service CONGRATULATIONS Class of1975 4 Community-189 G OLDE Mr. 8: Mrs. jack V. Aller 8: son john D. Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold E. Allan 8: daughter Heidi Mr. 8: Mrs. james Andrews 8: son jim Mr. 8: Mrs. C.E. Armbruster 8: son Chuck Dr. 8: Mrs. james Ball 8: son Michael Mr. 8: Mrs. james Branco jr. 8: daughter Cynthia Kay ' Dr. 8: Mrs. Paul E. Burson 8: son james Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert j. Butz 8: son Allan jesse Weichman Mr. 8: Mrs. Noel Carr 8: son joe Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Chisholm 8: daughter Denise Mr. 8: Mrs. lNilliam E. Clark 8: daughter Kim Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Coe 8: daughter Valerie Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman C. Cramer 8: son Butch Mr. 8: Mrs. Delbert Daniel 8: daughter Kathy Mr. 8: Mrs. Melvin j. Dendinger 8: son Dennis Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald DeVault 8: son Gary Mr. 8: Mrs. l3.j. Dick 8: daughter Denise Mr. 8: Mrs. Don Didion 8: son Ted Mr. 8: Mrs. james Didion 8: daughter Kelley Mr. 8: Mrs. Eugene Dowell 8: daughter Rise Ann Mrs. Evelyn Doyan 8: son Ken Mr. 8: Mrs. Mel Dreger 8: son Bill Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Falter 8: daughter Mary Mr. 8: Mrs. Ken Felder 8: son David Community-100 G PTRUS Mr. 8: Mrs. Basil j. Frank 8: daughter Rose Ann Mr. 8: Mrs. George L. Frederick 8: son Steve Mr. 8: Mrs. Martin Fritz 8: son Mark Mr. 8: Mrs. Ivan j. Garman 8: son Dave Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Geiger 8: son Gene Rodger 8: lrene Gerhardstein 8: daughter Toni Mr. 8: Mrs. C.W. Gildenmeister 8: son Scott Mr. 8: Mrs. Terry Godfrey 8: son Mike Mr. 8: Mrs. William j. Gohlike 8: son Bill Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin A. Hamernik 8: son jim Mr. 8: Mrs. Sidney Harper 8: daughter Sheree Mr. 8: Mrs. lra F. Harpster 8: son Michael Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip 5. Hartman 8: daughter jeanne Mr. 8: Mrs. Glen Hassinger 8: daughter Deb Mr. 8: Mrs. john W. Helman 8: daughter Cindy Mr. 8: Mrs. james Hoffman 8: son Dale Mr. 8: Mrs. Geoffrey W. Humphreys daughter Linda Mrs. Ted jacobs 8: son Daniel Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Kegerreis 8: son Donald jr. ' Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifford Kemp 8: son Edwin Mr. 8: Mrs. Matthew Kirwan 8: son Michael Mr. 8: Mrs. E.S. Kissick 8: daughter Trish Mr. 8: Mrs. Nicholas Lamanna 8: daughter Deb Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Laviola 8: son john Mr. 8: Mrs. john S. Loose 8: son john 8: Mr. 8: Mrs. E.M. Manasco 8: daughter Theresa Mr. 8: Mrs. Leonard Manbeck 8: daughter Cynthia Mr. 8: Mrs. Elmer Martin 8: daughter Cindy Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerald McClain 8: son Brian Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald E. Miller 8: 'son Mike Mrs. Rose Anna Mira 8: son james Eckelberry Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Mortier 8: daughter Rebecca An n Mr. 8: Mrs. Lee Morgan 8: daughter Kim Mr. 8: Mrs. Lowell D. Nloyer 8: daughter Rhonda Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Norman 8: daughter Kathy Mrs. Lawrence Norman 8: daughter jean Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert L. Orwig 8: son Bill. Mr. 8: Mrs. junior Parsons Sr. 8 son junior ' Mr. 8: Mrs. Ramon L. Pitt Sr. 8: daughter Cynthia Heagler Mr. 8: Mrs. Norman Provonsil 8 son Norman Mr. Dennis Ramey 8: daughter Donna Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry A. Reed 8: daughter Sue Mr. 8: Mrs. David Rios 8: daughter Debra Mr. 8: Mrs. Marion Roth 8: daughter Pat Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Sanders Sr. 8: daugher Diane . Mr. 8: Mrs. William Schaefer 8: daughter Cindy H Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Schaffer 8: Son Steve Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Schmidt 8: son Richard Ms. Walburgis Val Schmidt 8: daughter Cornelia Mr. 8: Mrs. Edwin Schneider 8: daughter Karen I Mr. 8: Mrs. Sylvester Schoen 8: daughter Linda Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Seel 8: son Allen Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles G. Seamon 8: son Robert Mr. 8: Mrs. George W. Sherman 8: daughter Georgia Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenton Sherman 8: dgughter Sylvia Mr. 8:Mrs Robert Sieger 8: son Bill Mr. 8: Mrs. joseph Straziuso 8: daughter joni Mr. 8: Mrs. Myron Stret leer 8: son Tim Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph L. Swartz 8: son Michael Mr. 8: Mfrs. Robert li. Swartz 8: son Scott Mr. 8: Mrs. j.M. Taylor 8: son lvlllxt' Mrs. .fXlt-xander Tibboles 8: daughter joyte Marie Mr. K Mrs. daughter Mr. 8: Mrs. daughter Mr. 8: Mrs. daughter Mr. L Mrs. Orville K. Tidw:-ll 8: QilDLlX' llarold Tonovitz 8: Denise julius Toth 8: Yvonne Ed Traven y 8: S011 Eel Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert C. VVagner 8: daughter Diane Mr. 8: Mrs. juan VN'all:er 8: daughter .-Xmy E Mr. Q Mrs. Louis Wlalters 8: son Ken Mr. 8: Mrs Lrnest lN'idner 8: 'daughter Rita jane Mr 8:Mrs daughter Thomas j VVindsor 8: BCL lsv ' Mr 8: Mis Donald Yingling 8: son Randv Mr 8: Mis Robert Yingling 8: daughter jean Mr 8: Mrs john Young 8: son Michael Nutter Community-191 MA RA TH ON SER VICE HERB 'S h iw . , 4 mn.,- I . , Ig . I Y v W , 'I Y . -i.. . ' - -. ,. '. '-'- -ani.. PROTECT YOUR CAR WITH OUR GUARANTEED SERVICE! BEST WISHES Sz C-OOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OP '75 LO UD Y'S SMAR T SHOP 110 EAST MAIN 483-4984 LISA 75 MAX 77 ty-192 , T AST Y BAKERY CCJNGRATULATIONS UVER FRE5H TO THE CLASS GP CDDDNESS an 75 QUALITY BETTYUS' DQ U S BEA UTY BAR WEDDING CAKES! ffm BIRTHDAY CAKES! CRADUATIDN CAKES! BELLEVUE FIRE DEPARTMENT A CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS 013 '75 5.4 C CONGRATULATIONS from SER VICE CENTER Tom 8: Ellen Complete rose, lawn and at Middleswaffh A Garden Supplies TR E TRAILER SALES Home 0fe:3fQeffP1eHfv 62 RENTAL SER VICE 0 E VER T BR US CONGRATULATIONS RE to the class of 75 from Retreading Good-year Tire DA 0N'S Complete Under-the-Car 118 East Main Street Servlce Phone 483-6644 A Bellevue Farmer 's C0-op 122 East Gardner a- .... E E 1' ,A., The Congratulations Bellevue to the Class Bellevue . . f Prmtmg 1575 Federal, Company Credzt Umon Letterpress MC Claln ,S - r and Offset 111 Noffhwesf fl? 22.1 E. MAIN ST. B lftfeef O 5 1 BELLEVUE e evue, . OHIO 483-2737 a' nun a jJ4 'M' M 'Mew-sk MM M ,W ,. , M W M r,V,.e4M tv NW, M A A M A ' 1 N f C mmunity-195 i SMITH STUD10 OF A , 4353? PHOTOGRAPHY QTERMA T5ASjLiN0c0 S U- mm .,, C FRIENDLY SERVICE- 483-7336 Q3-A Y CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '75 BEST WISHES Sz Coon 4PI-IOTOGRAPHERS T0 SERVE You LUCK TO THE CLA55 01:75 GEORGE, GENE, STAN, STEVE -', ,-1 ' T . E- Y , .. N , , ,A A -Iw f-1 T--J l - M f S, S -.-.E E' A '? , 1 1. 3451 fg .. Y-V, Tux W 'f 1- A- 1 XM-H .u 'M 10.10 7,33 -, in '. Gm' - F3 ' ...ul mul . A CONGRATULATIGNS GLASS OP 1975 TWU GUYS F OUDLINER WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS HOUR5 SUNDAY 10 to 6 MASTER CHARGE an RELIEF MGNDAY THRU SATURDAY9 to 9 ORDERS BIG SAVINGS PLUS TCP VALUE STAMPS! C ' y AUTOMOBILE RACING CLUB A olf AMERICA JOHN MARCUM, PRES. . FRANK CANALE, V. PRES I 3201 Glenwood Toledo, Ohio TOLED OI SPEED WA Y - BENORE RD. ' RACING EVERY ' SUNDAY NIGHT V2 MILE BANKED ASPHALT FEATURING: LATE MODELS FIGURE 8 MINI-STOCKS Community-198 Booster Patrons Mr. 8: Mrs. Denver D. Andrews Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Andrews Mr. 8: Mrs. l.E. Barnes William I. Beamer Miss Sheril Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. yn Beatty Boehler 8: Rick Ed F. Burnett Bart Canfield William Co john F. Dic Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. nsolo li D.N. Dowling Carl Famulare 8: jane 8: ,l.P. Mrs. Dora Fay 8: boys Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifford T. Dr. Gilman Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. Steven Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Clark Fiscus Fox Carl Haas Haas Edwin A. Hamernile Edward Hartzell 8: Karen Burl Heltman Richard Henney 8: Family Thomas Howarth Mr. 8: Mrs. Anthony Maltese Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul McElwain Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Beth, Vicki, Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Miano 8: family W. Eugene Milkie ' Crissie, Wendy 8:'judy Mille Charles I. Miller Elwood V. Miller Mrs. Sam Mitchell 8: family Mrs. Arthu r Nelson Mr. 8: Mrs. R. Pollock Mr. 8: Mrs. james Reichelderfer Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard Reitz Miss Anita Ruffing Mr. 8: Mrs. jared Rupp 8: family Miss Patric ia Rupp Mr. 8: Mrs. Ed Ryan Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Saho Mr. 8: Mrs. Gustev Satzke Mr. 8: Mrs. Gene R. Schaaf 8: family Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Arthur Schneider Sam Schubert Edward Shumake Fred Smith Michael Swartz Mr. 8: Mrs. Tinnel 8: family Mrs. Thomas E. White 8: jim Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Whitehead Mr. 8: Mrs-. Harold S. Wright KINN Y Congratulations to The Class of 75 Insulation, Electric Heat, Heat pumps 14748 ThompsonfTwp. Rd. 178 Pl'1OI'lE 483-3320 ty 199 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '75 COLONIAL BEA UTY SALON 124 E. MAIN PHONE - 483-7515 OWNER - IOAN HILLMAN HAIR PIECES - CUT and STYLED BLEACHING WIGS X TINTING W PERMANENT WAVES PERSONALLY, STYLED POR You AIR CONDITIONED SHARR YIS WASH -n-FILL I 232. 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