Calvert High School - Calvertana Yearbook (Tiffin, OH)
- Class of 1965
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Published by THE CALVERTANA STAFF CALVERT HIGH SCHOOL Tiffin, Ohio Volume 39 THE c: OTJERTANOA I 965 ...mmf Foreword Summer days beginto wane . . . vacation travels draw to a close and school opens its doors to learning . . . cooler weather soon sets in . . . nature takes on her crimson robes . . . frost finally severs the life veins of nature and golden leaves flutter earthward . . . football weather has arrived . . . band formations . . . cheerleaders tears . . . victory shouts . . . all bring on the memorable long-awaited homecoming. Nowthe air is always brisk . . . breathisfrosted . . . winter coats are donned and worn for the first time of the season to the senior class play . . . time again passes . . . the fury of winter rages outside . . . warmth and excitement reign within as the students cheer the basketball team on to victory. Winter's reign has reached its end . . . soft spring breezes replace the blustery gusts . . . the sunwarms the earth, bringing it back to life . . . students too are renewed and revived . . . new sports are initiated . . . some try their hand at wrestling, golf, and ten- nis . . . the birds constantly chirp their melodies . . . the operetta and its songs envelope the hearts of all. The days grow even longer . . . baseball fills the final evening hours . . . seniors spend their last days at Calvert . . . amidst the beauty of spring. May ap- proaches . . . the brown grass changes to its velvety greencarpet . . . flowers burst intobloom . . . Mary is crowned Queen . . . summer has returned again . . . graduation is over all too soon . . . as the stu- dent leaves, the school doors close for the summer . . . vacation begins again. This is the way the year progressed . . . it is the way we would like you to remember it. 2 am A pensive mood prevails as Sister helps Calvert Newspage editors, Timothy Fox and Joseph Nitecki, work out alay- out problem. Dedication We, the Class of 1965, Dedicafe This Yearbook to Sister Mary Scholastica . . . in appreciation for all she has done for us and for which we can never truly repay her. As a teacher, she has not only contributed to our scholastic achievement but she has impressed upon us the importance of alwaysgivingthe best of ourselves. As advisor of both the Calvert News and the Calvertana staffs, she has spent many long hours poring over and offering solu- tions to the many problems brought to her. As a friend she has won the love of those near her and has guided us in any way she could. For these reasons and many more, We dedicate this Calvertana to Sister Mary Scholastica . 'Arr vf iizthfis An art enthusiast, Sister adds interest to the study of literature by pointing out similarities be- tween the writings and the paintings of the different eras. 3 Upon checking through a group of pictures to be used in the yearbook, Sister finds humor in one depicting a scene from Monsignor Dunn's feast day play. I wk an Come for Books, Schedules, Lockers New freshmen ond returning upperclossmen ore welcomed by Monsignor ond Father Mueller. During the week before school opens, students again fill the halls. Freshmen can be found roving the halls searching for their classrooms and lockers and acquainting themselves with the building. Seniors, however, prepare for their last year in the familiar halls and plan for their future whether it be college or a job following graduation. Very Reverend Edward C. Dunn, M.A., S.T.L., Principal Reverend Paul Mueller, B.A. Assistant Principal 5 Then They Meet Faculty Members Who SISTER M. CHARLOTTE, O. S. U., B. A., Library. SISTER M. MAURICE, O.S.U., B.S.E., M.A., Chemistry, Physics, Chemistry Club. MR. DEAN BRYANT, B.S.S., Civics. SISTER M. MERICI, O.S.U., M.A., English, Speech, Glee Club, Choral Club, Dramatics. MISS ALICE REITER, B.A., World History. REV. JAMES A. WALSH, B. A., Religion. MR. JOSEPH KUKOY, B. S., Health Ed- ucation, Biology, Golf Coach. SISTER MARGUERITA MARIE, O.S.U., M.A., English. 6 Guide Them Throughout Coming Yeor SISTER M. SCHOLASTICA, o.s.u., MA, English, An, Publications. SISTER VINCENTDe- PAUL, O.S.U., M.S., Algebra, Business Arithmetic. MR. PAUL MILETTI, B.A., American History, Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Wrestling Coach. MR. ALBERT DIRINCER, B.E.E., M.Ed., Useful Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Senior Mathematics. SISTER ROSE MARIE, O.S.U., tl' REV. M. S., Algebra, Geome - MRS. FLORENCE WILLMAN, B. A., Spanish, French, Span- ish Club, French Club. GEORGE KOERBER, M. A. , Religion. SISTER M. ALOYSIA, o.s.u., MA., Latin. in V, ' mia X K V . ,r 151 . - 2 5 V. f SISTER M. MILDRED, o.s.u., M.A., Latin, English. They Will Shore Mcmy Memorable SIS TER M. EMMANUEL, o.s.U., B.S.E., M.A., Latin, Spanish, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Inter Nos. REV. JOHN HAYES, Religion. SISTER M. MARK, o. s.F., Misa., office Prac- tice, Typing. SISTER M. DOROTHY, O.S.U., M.S., Biology, Science Club. MR. K.ENNETH COLATRUGLIO, Study Hall. SISTER M. AGNES, O.S.F., M.Ed., English. MRS. DAVID MacFARLAND, B. A., General Science, Physi- cal Education, Cheerleaders. MR. KARL ZALAR, B.A., Physical Educa- tion, American His- tory, Freshman Foot- ball Coach, Basket- ball Coach, Baseball Coach. MR. ROBERT LEAHY, B.M.E., B.S.E., Advanced Algebra, Useful Mathematics, Algebra, Assistant Football Coach, Head Basketball Coach. Experiences with These Tecrchers SISTER M. IGNATIUS, O.S.U., B.A., Home Economics, English. SISTER JEANNE MARIE, O.S.U., B.M., Band, F TA. REV. JAMES SAY, M.A., Guidance Counsellor. SISTER MARIE PIERRE, O.S.F., B.A., English, Typing. MR. MICHAEL McCLELLAN, B. S.E., Bookkeeping, General Business, Business Arithmetic, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. MRS. BERYL SEITZ, Library Assistant. MISS MARY LOU WEIMER- SKIRCH, Secretary. MR. JOSEPH DELL, Shorthand. The fine leadership of Consistent Drilling drum major Mark Leahy contributed much to the success of the band. SENIORS: Constance Baker, Kathleen Banks, Shirley Brandt, Jane Corthell, Kathryn Dore, Ann Ernst, Patricia Herig, Douglas Huss, Mary Lou Kirian, Carol Kuhn, Stephen Leahy, Francine Ledwedge, Michael Marchetto, Barbara Pacifico, Patricia Rider, Barbara Ruffing, Paul Shireman,Barbara Simmons, Sharon Spencer, Lawrence Sorg, and Kathleen Zimmer. JUNIORS: Dorothy Akers, Theodore Allen, Shirley Breidenbach, Mary Bush, Laura Dow, Gerald Caseman, Margaret Elchert, Radford Ewing, Joyce Folk, Patricia Hoover, Cheryl Hopple, Stephen Kinn, Linda Kuhn, Barbara LaFountaine, Janet Meng, Deborah Mills, Barbara Moyer, Linda Parkins, Irene Reinman, Lucinda Renninger, Sheila Scheiber, Joyce Smith, Jeanne Wank, and Edward Zelczak. SOPHOMORES: Elizabeth Blust, Donald Boehler, Ruth Ann Collier, Sharon Frisch, Rebecca Hafley, Karen Hartsel, Nancy Hoover, Susan Kirchner, Jean Klein, Anthony Kuebler, Philip Kuebler, Darlene La- Fountaine, Mark Leahy, Joan Ledwedge, Karen Mann, Ann Marie Lucius, Theresa Miller, Kathleen Murray, Robert Russell, Stephen Scheiber, Jane Smith, Elaine Wank, Richard Swartz. FRESHMEN: Patricia Banks, David Bohnlein, Robert Breidenbach, Nancy Gerber, Thomas Hoepf, Margaret Hoover, Ronald King, Ruth LaFountaine, and Sharon Marchetto. 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Fox, J. Houck, R. McGinnis, G. Pahl, D. Ritzler, J. Steyer, J. Zirger,G. Case, P. Anderson, T. Kasza, D. Yandura. ROW THREE: J. De Rose, M. J. Gillig, B. SeitZ,C.Werner, S. Stover, R. McClellan, M. Bridinger, J. Lemmerman, R. Wise, G. Schlick, R. Albus, M. Musgrave, R. Herrig, R. Frisch, M. Benner. f-.. .. ,rf QR is E I.. Preparing to go out and fight for victory, the team pauses Concerned about his teammate, Butch Pahl checks to for a blessing from Father Meuller. see if Smiley Gillig will be able to stay in his last Calvert game . 12 Tribe Closes with Successful Seoson VARSITY RECORD Calvert . . 22 Bucyrus ....... 8 Calvert . . 12 Cardinal Stritch . 12 Calvert . . 35 Clyde ........ 8 Calvert . . 6 Oak Harbor .... 26 Calvert . . 26 Lakota .... . 0 Calvert . . 36 Gibsonburg .... 14 Calvert . . 6 Fremont . . . . . St. Joseph .... 40 Calvert . . 6 Sandusky St. Mary ..... 12 Calvert . . 6 Lima Central . . . 26 Calvert . . 20 Margaretta ..... 14 Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert Calvert RESERVE RECORD . . 0 Bucyrus ....... 30 . . 6 Fostoria . . . . . .40 . . 8 Clyde .... . . 6 Mohawk . . . . 0 . . 40 . . 8 Sandusky St. Mary ..... 12 Always onhand to tend the injuries of the team, Mike Fisher, head manager, flexes the knee of an injured Seneca. Ball carrier Tim Fox attempts to stay in the running but is downed by an Oak Harbor player. I 3 W A Cardinal Stritch player attempts to gainyardage but is halted by Joe Houck and Jim Steyer. r.....1x A,1 Mighty Seneccas Take To Wclrpclfh for Most Valuable Player of the 1963 and 1964 seasons, Tim Fox, proves once more his value to the team as he escapes the clutches of the opponents. A Lakota Raider is about to forfeit a touchdown as he is attacked by Jim Steyer and Dave Ritzler. p , . .Wt t , , A, W, ,,,t it gr QQQZ7 t fl fi , K . 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About to cause trouble for the opposition, Joe Clark, Dave Ritzler, and Tim Fox precede ball carrier Frank Perna down the field. Hord-Fought Success on Gridiron Stringing out tacklers in his wake, Roger Dariano plunges forward while Joe Houck sets up a block against Lima. l u A St. Mary's Panther grapples with Joe Clark as he attempts to carry the ball over the goal line. Cutting around the end, Frank Perna sprints for more valuable yardage as Joe Zirger helps clear the way. if l'S3 .ss Swarming over the ball carrier, hustling Calverteers tackle Ivan for a big loss. Fund Raising Helps Support School, Top magazine salesmen, Carl Stein, Susan Schultz, Alice Hoover, John Carrigan, and Kevin Leahy, look over the prize list with Sister M. Mark. ill, Happy salesmen, Susan I-loffert, Catherine Welch, Thom as Dendinger, and Michael Fisher, await a patron's signature. In The Fatal Quest, part of Monsignor's feast day program, the duke, Philip Omlor, pleads with the king, Paul Shireman, for the hand of the lovely princess, Raymond McGinnis, as the anxious queen, Stephen Leahy, worries about the out- come. Juniors Jeanne Wank, Gerald Parkins, Saundra Stanton, Shirley Breidenbach, and Barbara Baumgardner receive their awards as high salesmen in the annual junior Christmas card sale from Father Mueller. Hord-Fought Success on Gridiron Stringing out tacklers in his wake, Roger Dariano plunges forward while Joe Houck sets up a block against Lima. A St. Mary's Panther grapples with Joe Clark as he attempts to carry the ball over the goal line. Cutting around the end, Frank Perna Sprints for more valuable yardage as Joe Zirger helps clear the way. Swarming over the ball carrier, hustling Calverteers tackle Ivan for a big loss. mpmmumrmuparrm -W :so--A sa., me-- Q ,-7- W - My ,rssafsxrfwr ,W-Q..-rw-M Court Honored of Homecomingg Fons Jumping with enthusiasm, the fans cheer the team on to victory over Gibsonburg. Left: Overcome withjoy, Patricia Kirian covers her face as she is an- nounced as Cal- vert's 1964 Homecoming Queen. Senior officers Timothy Fox and George Pahl pre- sent the newly crowned Queen with a floral bouquet. Patricia Kirian beams after being crowned at the annual Homecoming game. Her court includes Barbara Herbert, Martha Kummerer, Anne Weimerskirch, and Mary Beth Lutz. Suspense mounts among Calvert fans as the fullback makes a desperate dash for the goal line. Cheer Team On Much ofthe spirit and enthusiasm of Calvert students is inspired by the cheerleaders: Jane Gaietto, Elaine Arrington, Mary Jane Welter,SusanI-loffert, Mary Jo Mathias, and Barbara Herbert. ll 4 1 t - These Calvert boys seem prepared to lead the fans in cheers for the team. BOTTOM left: The queen and her court reign over the Homecoming dance. Senior class officer George Pahl dances with the queen. x 'l l YQ if 5 fa K , ' 1 1 Y W I7 N xg- F I Fund Raising Helps Support School, Top magazine salesmen, Carl Stein, Susan Schultz, Alice Hoover, John Carrigan, and Kevin Leahy, look over the prize list with Sister M. Mark. Happy salesmen , Susan Hoffert, Catherine Welch, Thomas Dendinger, and Michael Fisher, await a patron's signature. ln The Fatal Quest, part of Monsignor's feast day program, the duke, Philip Omlor, pleads with the king, Paul Shireman, for the hand of the lovely princess, Raymond McGinnis, as the anxious queen, Stephen Leahy, worries about the out- come. Juniors Jeanne Wank, Gerald Parkins, Saundra Stanton, Shirley Breidenbach, and Barbara Baumgardner receive their awards as high salesmen in the annual junior Christmas card sale from Father Mueller. Fun Raising Helps Celebrate Feast Ca1vert's undefeated girls' football team displays its training techniques to Monsignor Dunn. 19 The queen screams in dismay as her loving husband is stabbed by the handsome duke. The duke's corpse moves in order to save its life as the beautiful princess falls over dead. Singing She Loves You, Ca1vert's own Beatles, Michael Margraf and Louis Kum- merer, perform for Monsignor. FRESH EN f S, ,A -A f , -Q: me 1' : . IES ,E .k 4 RX X Afxx i X X E 1- g . X - X V. '1 2 5 X xxx Janet Aiello Janette Alt Stephen Alt Richard Ardner Patricia Banks Thomas Banks William Barnhart Gary Baugher Mark Baumg ardner Sharon Behm St eve n Be hm N ancy Be nne r History, - x Q if J, K -Q- 3. in A W Q . . , Q, 9 , . -N, iyqlgxt A - N- H 1 x , I S. S. A if 37 i 75ffla521f 23533121 Q ri? W Q asm k -if Sc ience The reign of Augustus is located on the time line by world history students Marilyn Guss and Jane France Constellations provide an interesting study for Carol Keller as part of her general science class work. ,.:: Q , li as 45 it M ' 'if Wm Establish Basis for ss.. t .. , M3 . QZTPY Ronald Betz Flora Bistner Sharon Bloom Michael Boes Barbara Bogner David Bohnlein William Borer Robert Breidenbach Ronald Breidenbach Frances Brodm an Kristine Brown Walter Brown Thomas Buccione Joseph Buckley Linda Burns Stephen Bursa Cynthia Carter Idella Cassidy Dennis Comer Elaine Company Kathleen Cramer Rebecca Crobaugh Susan Dariano Susan Deats Robert Distel Joseph Elchert Mary Sue Elchert Nicholas Elchert Thomas Elchert Brenda Ernst Catherine Etzkorn David F easel Gregory Felter Mary Jane France Julia Gaietto Pamela Gaietto Further Study Freshmen Patricia Gaietto Vincent Gaietto David Gase Nancy Gerber Marilyn Gillig Sharon Gosche Marilyn Guss Suzanne Hart Stephen Hartman Agnes Hartzell Janet Herbert Joseph Hess Stephen Hess James Heyman Thomas Hoepf Rebecca I-Ioffert David Hoffman Mildred I-Iohm an Become Scholars in Latin, 'QF if or H' Q ., Vi.-X1 'Haag' Q ,,., .5 r r f- - r,5wge,' -. , sirens 3 -fm. - ..r.,,+..,f ...-: --'.:: it x . . :,: rr - .555 f-1 ff' . ix Lk ' Qin 1 N X A ' E -ss E1 sri r r,,k ,s A ,uN.Mkgy.i. We A.. .5 . -.wig Q . Q 35 EQ, A . ,ss . ..... ,. , Carol Remo as Portia, and other members of the freshman English class act out Shakespeare's Merchant of Ven 24 :VV l English Concentrating intensely, Mark Baumgardner prepares for his APSL test in Latin I. 5 - H: 1 ir, .gi a P 4 L I ., my '3 . , n ' 4' N lf' x- -El: , K X A f- My .gf . I ff S kv . ' :,L Q F ' 25 Margaret A. Hoover Margaret M. Hoover Richard Hoover Laverne Keefe Carol Keller Jacqueline Keller Ronald King Karen Kirchner Diane Kirian Peter Klopp Ralph Koerper Ann Kraft James Kramer Jane Kummerer Steven Kummerer Thomas Kummerer Ruth La Fontaine Douglas Lauderman Stephen Lawson Shelia Leahy David Lee James Lemmerman Dianne Logsdon Judy Maag William Main Susan Maloney Sharon Marchetto Thomas Marinis Priscilla Mathias Maureen McCa.rtan Spirit, Mind Join in Preporofion 4 'E J 5 ri Q :.3 M - ,. i . . , .Fir f,k-,., lgf5,5g55??.wQ. . ,. .'?1 ,rif '7i i. L U i ,M 3 A N g xigj i ai. s. an A 1 9, ati , , . r F ,. - if vb, Sl, William Mc Crory Larry McGinnis Thomas Meisner Barbara Montz Marcia Mumper Rena Murray Arlene Myers Lawrence Nedol ast Mark Nevius Diane Obringer William Obringer Janet Omlor Robert Omlor Barb ara Ori ans John Gtt Antoinette Panuto In freshman religion, John Warnement and class learn basic theological concepts. for Future Years of Mental Training 1 n na . ' Stephen Panuto David Parkins Anthony Paulus Dolores Perna Michael Perry Kathleen Phillips Steven Phillips Ruth Raitz Sylvia Ranker Anthony Reino Carol Reino Earl Reiter Mary Rochester Kevin Roszman Patricia Ruehle David Ruffing Karen Ruffing Paula Rumschlag David Sanchez Roger Sanchez Kathleen Sarto Ronald Schank Thomas Schank Paul Scheiber Goretti Schetter Stephanie Schneider James Schock Margaret Scholl Judith Schreiner Rebecca Schultz Janet Schumm Linda Seitz Richard Seitz 1 I Anne Sexton 'X' Margaret Shaver Patrick Shelt Q The art of solving equations is learned by Rebecca Hoffert in Algebra I. 27 Courses in Business Arithmetic, Gym i . f . -.wh .2 ,, ' - KW: im. S' ' , ii., W ,, , -s. 1 , Q i f iff , mi i Sv Charles Shultz John Shumway Ann Seibenaller Ramona Smith Susan Smith William Smith Theresa Spohn Barbara Stein i EH K fs H K Y i n W in s. . .M 'W WA i I if Wigs Safe sw-es: 5. ,.,......W--ew a-L Solving aproblem in business arith metic keeps Thomas Meisner's at tention. Help Mold Agile Minds, Strong Bodies gee '- T A in 'Ng ' .Sz jim' J LW . LVV: Y fr frm 1. X Norma Steiner William Steinmetz Di anna Stofer Richard Stover Dennis Strasser Elizabeth Streacker William Streacker Ronald Studer Kathleen Sutter Margaret Tate Margaret Taylor Elizabeth Tiell Thomas Traunero Jude Valentine Joseph Vogel Kathleen Vogel Deborah Wagner John Warnement Kay Warnement Agnes We athe rholt Kathle en We athe rholt Dennis Welly Michael Welter Kathleen Welty Lawrence Werling Gary Whitman 11 John Whittaker James Williams Catherine Willman Joseph Wind au Lawrence Windau Robert Wise Sharon Wise Carolyn Yost David Young Jeffrey Zahn Karl Zirger Sharon Zoeller ' HY Vff' W 'We' .9555 if eat Tit fixiifl' 1. Jump-in-saddle, an exercise to improve co-ordination, is performed by Barbara Stein, Mary Sue Elchert, and Syl via Ranker as part of their daily physical fitness program in first year gym. .ww , 1 ' x 'Xiu xv A 1 gs X F we . L ,.. an Yi- if 4 rg A . ., ig ttrs A 4 L i- swf X l 29 SX -'25, 'Idiot' Provides Excitement, Drows Eg fx ' gi li In The Perfect Idiot, the senior class play, Dan Tennyson, Michael Fisher, is scolded by Mrs. Tennyson, Sue Ann Frankart,Mr.Tennyson, John Troiano, Miss Baker, Kathleen Grombka, Mr. Barbard, Kenneth Reiter, and Rhodore, Cecelia Houck. Dan puts on a record for his dancing lesson with Linda Barnard, Linda Weithman. fwffffmf ww -e .ES We -fu T Jr. ,e. -1lm ' 30 . 'I The gang,Phi1ipOm1or, Jan Banks, Kathleen Bland, Jane Gaietto, Kathleen Zimmer, Jolene Klein, Linda Weithman, marvel at Dan's power over Puff, Richard Mann. Laughter Discussing the unusual behavior of Dan are Mrs. Tennyson, a reporter, Catherine Welch, Mr. Latherby, Paul Shireman, Miss Baker, and Mr. Bar- nard. -aw. Policemen Carl Stein and Douglas Huss listen to Mr. Latherby plead for his parsnips. 5 Dr. Von Barf, George Blust, finds two patients on his hands. 31 -:di Thunderous Chants, Spirited Cheers 1 The men whose fighting spirit led Calvert during basketball N season are: Rick Reinhart, V Skeet Boes, Skip Zalar, Rog ' Dariano, Bob Streacker, Joe Houck, Dave Ritzler, Jim Steyer, Joe Zirger, and Coach Bob Leahy. , Adding pep and bounce to all reserve games are Always keeping spirits high are the varsity cheerleaders, clock- cheerleaders Ann Fisher, Janet Miletti, and wise, Mary Jane Welter, Susan Hoffert, Mary JO Mathias, Brenda Main. Elaine Arrington, Jane Gaietto, and Barbara Herbert. 34 Laughter . Discussing the unusual behavior of Dan are Mrs. Tennyson, a reporter, Catherine Welch, Mr. Latherby, Paul Shireman, Miss Baker, and Mr. Bar- nard. Policemen Carl Stein and Douglas Huss listen to Mr. Latherby plead for his parsnips. S Dr. Von Barf, George Blust, finds two patients on his hands. 31 Q 1 Various Extracurricular Activities L ,, l .1 -1, :aj . I. ,Jr I , .nam X . , .,,.W.. A , X . 3i.f',1N,mN l ' I. A '. 5: x A Avis - , 1' '-f Y . :yti ' In the annual Christmas play, Michael Buckley, Thomas Shaver, and David Ritzler portray the Three Kings as they come to pay homage to the new-born Babe. Joseph, Michael Margraf, and Mary, Rosemarie Aiello, watch as girls repre- senting the nations of the world adore the Child Jesus. Fill Spore Time of Active Seniors Reading Caesar-'s Gallic Wars are Latin club offi- cers, Daniel Scheiber, Patricia Herig, Geraldine Kuhn, Joseph Kuebler, and John Kirchner. N., ai: .ii, An art club project was decorating for the Athletic- band banquet. Officers Philip Omlor, Theresa Leahy, and Karen Barnhart, head the decorating team. FTA officers, Mary Bush, Douglas Huss, Kathryn Dore, and Mary Beth Lutz, make plans for their next meeting. Sister Maurice shows the chemistry club officers, John Carrigan, Thomas Moes, Patricia Guthrie, and Marcus Rall, the basics of playing Chemo. Spanish club officers, Susan Kleinhenz, Michael Sauber, and Michael Margraf, look on as Mrs. Willman locates the highest mountain in South America. Voila! Louis Kummerer feels ready to play the part of a Frenchman as fellow French club officer, Karen Barnhart places a beret on his head. 33 Thunderous Chants, Spirited Cheers The men whose fighting spirit led Calvert during basketball season are: Rick Reinhart, Skeet Boes, Skip Zalar, Rog Dariano, Bob Streacker, Joe Houck, Dave Ritzler, Jim Steyer, Joe Zirger, and Coach Bob Leahy. , or Adding pep and bounce to all reserve games are Always keeping spirits high are the varsity cheerleaders, clock- cheerleaders Ann Fisher, Janet Miletti, and wise, Mary Jane Welter, Susan I-Ioffert, Mary Jo Mathias, Brenda Main. Elaine Arrington, Jane Gaietto, and Barbara Herbert. 34 Boost Morole of Fighting Senecos VARSITY CA LVERT OPPONENT 54 Cardinal Stritch 53 53 Margaretta 75 58 Willard 43 72 Bucyrus 92 54 Upper Sandusky 68 77 Attica 61 57 Gibsonburg 79 83 Clyde 67 54 Mansfield St. Peter 75 78 Fremont St. joseph 63 53 Willard 55 83 Fostoria St. Wendelin 60 54 Sandusky St. Mary 75 76 Oak Harbor 72 45 Lakota 43 TOURNAMENT 35 Columbian 66 RESERVE CALVERT OPPONENT 39 Cardinal Stritch 50 41 Margaretta 37 44 Willard 48 50 Bucyrus 70 40 Upper Sandusky 60 50 Attica 41 49 Gibsonburg 32 40 Clyde 38 20 Mansfield St. Peter 45 39 Fremont St. joseph 38 23 Willard 44 38 Fostoria St. Wendelin 32 54 Sandusky St. Mary 51 56 Oak Harbor 48 49 Lakota 40 35 Ignoring attempts to ruffle his composure, Joe Houck launches the ball toward the net and two points. The boys who gained experience on the reserve team are: ROW ONE: John Whittaker, Mike Herbert, Fred Doepker, Bill Steinmetz, Pat Welter, Chip Boes. ROW TWO: John Dunn, Rick Ritzler, Doug Lauderman, Richard Hoover, Steve Stover, Bill Carrigan, Chris Klopp. Waiting until the right moment, Joe Zirger hauls down a St. Joseph pass during its split-second flight. The grim determination of Skeet Boes to up the Seneca's score is evident as he drives for a basket. Suspended in mid-air, Joe Houck takes careful aim an instant before put:- ting the ball in flight. Scrombling Ccalverieers Leaving the surprised Upper opposi- tion behind him, Dave Ritzler com- pletes a fast break with a lay-up for two points. 36 All eyes follow the arch of Skeet Boes' shot as Joe Houck positions himself for a possible rebound. Watching his opponent's eyes is the secret of Jim Steyer's ability to steal Whipping around a St. Wende1in's de- bans' fender, Rog Dariano acts to set the ball in play for the Senecas. Maneuver, Pivot, Shoot f N l X Effort exerted by Skeet Boes and Joe Houck equals and excels that of their San- dusky St. Mary's counter- parts. Manager Fred Caito soothes Jim Steyer's aches and pains after a hard- fought court contest. St. Joseph receiver under-estimates the aggressiveness of Ca1vert's Dave Ritzler, hurtling in for an interception. wry J,I1i:12.N J1v11g:'t1'1 zrif E k 4 , 5 xx - L. - J ,ka .M 4 . NBR ,A-'M J' :sf N,N S .S ,,-ff , iff f M Aff A Q 1? as fu, W e 6 Sophomores Acquire More Advanced nf 3 ff' A , Eb' 1 K K , , L., H' 12 Carolyn Aiello Ronald Albus Judith Allernan Dean Arbogast Linda Baumgartner David Bentz Susan Black Jean Bloom Elizabeth Blust Donald Boehler Linda Boehler Michael Boehler Rebecca Boehler Charles Boes Rachel Bottom Daniel Bour Dennis Brady Gwendolyn Brodma Jane Buchman John Burger Barbara Burkart LeVerne Burns Janet Bursa I1 Thomas Cadwallader Examining some of the full color reproductions used for art appreciation, Jean Bloom, an art student, compares the styles of Modigliani and Hals. 40 M' Abilities in Home Economics, Arr Ann Callaghan William Carrigan Richard Chadwick Betty Colatruglio Ruth Collier Karen Corner Terry Comer Ronald Corthell Stephen Corthell Jeanne Cunningham Allen Daniel Diana Daniel Jane Daniel Mary Daniel Kathryn Deats Barbara Decker Robert Dendinger Viola Depinet Thomas Derr Dennis Distel Richard Distel John Doepker Frank Dore Deborah Dosh John Dunn Stephen Eidt Jane Elchert Linda Elchert Janet Escher Joseph F easel ' ak V Q .. H , i - fi. ' as 3 - - as ' Jia ff 1. , ,X . P' lr X ku ,. . -,', -. Farsi v1f3i1'1E3f.?1w-w 555531, 12 x 'X 9 i - Bw ,L L :JSI it . The art of baking is perfected in second-year home economics by Barbara Swartz, Kathleen Schetter, and Barbara Heyman. 35- ip- . -if ' i 315 ' lf! E if 1, I - .'1 . if-'-1 . ' ' J. stuff-' 'v- i,l. III:!!iiED slag? igr 1, ua-LQ .Q J 'Qs' ,. A T A-3' X Y K 5' . x fa.. .xi A X , eeiir J y ' gn 'I - ' ,'rr K '-i fQlI! S iiii? 23+ , Br 5, r.2lre aaa4aaa 41 Q E , as any egen eAorenhe.r ik- i J 'Y' gs SEM QQ N SQ Q ,gzip Q 51332, K ilk fx . ws A Q 'V 9' in .lk K . A L,-.rs as Ji ll W ,Y lf .J .rl .. 4: X si N X lla .il 'l il Xl Sl! if- in T, an Qs' 5 fx .S 'J vi, qv x. N' is -:if me FOOD AND NUTRITION I Qi, Lawrence Ferstler Dennis Fetzer Michael Fiegelist Ann Fisher Susan Fleck Diane Florence Darlene Stephen Thomas Herman Frankart Frankart Fretz Frisch Sharon Frisch Lawrence Fritz .ali 'S 51.5 li Q The basic seven chart of nutrition is explained by Richard Chadwick to the health class. Students Study Minute Lite Forms, David G John Ga Richard aietto ietto Gardner Sandra Gase John Gaydos Susan Gerber Carol Gillespie Rebecca Hafley Valerie Hartman Karen H artsel Joseph Hartzell William Heck Sharon Heilman Michael Herbert Robert Herrig Aubrey Hess Michael Hess Barbara Heyman Robert Hoerig Christine Hoffma Gary Hohman Jane Hole Allan Hoover I1 ff-5 .3 wr ..: Donald Hoover ' Ja ne Hoover , Nancy Hoover '. . Mary Lou Huffman 5-Q. N . Mk Susan Huss ' Christine Huth . 555' A-T as ,- . F , Us 52582: Q it o Ronald Jentgen James Kastner Norma Kastner James Kear John Keefe Georgette Kerschner Lois Kerschner Doris Kimmet Edward Kimmet Paulette King Suann Kirchner Robert Klaiss Ruth Klaiss Je an Klein Chris Klopp Margaret Koller Kathleen Krupp Anthony Kuebler Health Principles Along with other biology students, Marcia Perkins uses the microscope to view the minute wonders of the world. ,.,,...-H .X L, W i J J T , ., -,f.LxALE?Ii,,.., , f E J 3 ,Q XX if Y. , 2 - x0 . Q 'HJ Philip Kuebler Bonnie Kuhn David Kuhn Janette Kuhn Jane Kumm erer Sus an Kuzm a Darlene LaFontaine Barbara Lawrence William Lawson Mark Leahy ' . J r vm. ' if ig ffixfb gtig , eev, an Q ita, sa. . his . gg, L .V 1 r 1' A grfri . Y- :gli V .2 V lg i ff' ' V . Y ' - r M Ei . ' - . :soc 5- . H N n z K bris k ' I 5 3ff2?3'?1iA g Wx 7 f Patrick Leahy Joan Ledwedge James Lee Steven Ley Richard Lowery Ann Lucius Thomas Lucius James Lutz Brenda Main Karen Mann Timothy Margraf Mary Ann Mathias Richard McClellan Stephen Meier Janet Miletti John Miller Theresa Mlller Mary Ann Moes Benny Monaco Joseph Moore We p--We ,f1'.QS5 me--1':?'2gi ,J--....... 44 J J 1a s Hf I if egg sf' I I zl- 1 X W ,X X I uivs PhydcoL Deep in concentration, Georg- ette Kerschner ponders the dif- ficult theorems of geometry. Lf Sir Q. hi - fs was 5 I up mf Al, fix 3.9154 diff' if Kathleen Murray Michael Musgrave Randall Nye James Omlor Phillip Omlor Ruth Omlor Gerard Pahl Paul Panuto Marcia Parkins Douglas Perry Jane Phillips Michael Phillips Theresa Raitz Elizabeth Ranker Linda Ranker Patricia Reamer Daniel Reimer Katherine Reinbolt Thomas Rex James Reymann A r ,Y Demonstrating the skills learned in second year gym class, Thomas Fretz performs a shoulder stand on the parallel bars. Mental Exercises Strengthen Skills John Riggleman Gerald Ring Richard Ritzler Timothy Robenalt Michael Roessner David Romig Robert Russell Patricia Saad Frank SanGregory Ethel Schaade Stephen Scheiber Kathleen Schetter Joseph Schleter Carol Schmitz Allan Schoen Michael Scholl Linda Schreiner Susan Schultz Mechanical, Manual Aids Emphasize Roger Schwab Michael Seitz Gregory Sendelb ach Mary Sende lb ach Gerald Shultz Alice Smith Barbara Smith Dorothy Smith Jane Smith Janet Smith Lawrence Smith Michael Smith Q ' if? A V' '1: hp-f:'q. ii f if ' 5 ' 4? F. A X23 xl, :- F. H as we Q if . , M . ea I , if is 46 Father Walsh shows the sopho- more religion class that fortune telling depends only on chance as he instructs Jane Elchenc to draw acard which he will iden- tify. , . , .wg af., .rrf r.-we rw i ws- H 4 , idk . Elk 1 1 -I ip! ...f. I 1-- ,,, nf N n sw A . , fa. . ii if 7' 'Sf 'Uv , t t .M .. S' K sy.: J :lf ' eq SQQY! .3 Q. 1 ' I my , ' 'wi -S Li' x we 4 ur William Smith Kathleen Snyder David Steinmetz Gerald Steinmetz Phillip Steinmetz Janet Steyer Stephen Stover Barbara Swartz Richard Swartz Janice Swecker Donald Swick Gregory Sykes Anna Taylor Virginia Terry Judith Tewalt Carol Thom Victoria Thomsey A . is re 1 ' ,,-if I Bosic Concepts in English, Religion , S A Susan Troiano Michael Turco Janet Uhl Richard Vassalle Dianne Waire Rebecca Walland William Walland Gary Walters Elaine Wank Richard Ward Beverly Weimerskirch 'Eileen Weinandy Kathleen Weithman Janet Weller James Welly Patrick Welter Charles Welty Diane Welty Modern equipment, like the opaque projector, makes sophomore English easier and more interesting. a if is Michael Werling Elaine Williams James Willman John Willman Barbara Wright Sarah Wurm David Yandura Karl Zalar George Zimmer Richard Zoeller fre. N :,.+ 'gi' is ' s K nl if 4, ' S., nv J . 1 A f J iii? an, p K L ii A vw ll' 'Fi 1 J. .K -V Calvert News, Colverfono Staffs 1 3 . E . . LZ I L 54 it :,W fini rv W :kv I 51 1. 3 H 1? w . ,ff Q if f V f X .a Talking over ideas for the news page with their staff are co-editors Kathleen Grombka and Timothy Fox. H-Q are L C -N 1: Q L Editor-in-chief of The Calvert News, Thomas Dendinger, checks layouts. Sports editor Joseph N1teck1 and T. Fox wait for Sister Scholastica to approve their layouts. Page editors Sue Ann Frankart and Kathleen Grombka discuss their respective pages. Typists for the Calvert News gather to complete their assignments. Busy checking their records are Calvert News and Calvertana business managers, Mary Jane Rohrbach,Michae1 Reino, and Kathleen Bland. 48 Finish Publications Co-editors of the Calvertana are Roselyn Harlett and Kevin Leahy, Members of the yearbook staff, Roselyn Harlett, George Blust, Joseph Kuebler, and Linda Weith- man gather to plan layouts. . .ls ,, vflvavszfl Sports editor Joseph Nitecki gives writers M. Gillig, P. Omlor, L. Breidenbach, R. Raitz, and M. Fisher their assignments. as ni iii Q fi ' 3 i 5 i -It 0 3,-L, ff' Q Q i .wg at fr . - 1 . it . ., Q is I , f, ,-it , K X gl 5? ...ja ,. Q , 9 Q 0 v 1 . .. Q P ii- agp p wmv ' s 2- 4 W i 'ii 1SiWi'f'ii+i I 5 -.:- -., i, . - 1 Y' , . Aly. ,f - ' i 'f in . l 4' .- ig 4 fS's. .1fk.s' A . --4 ' 5 'L ' f - ,vow-6 3 'Q TW 55 S- - .gg Q T' A -wiring. sm ' W' i . -t. ' ,.S.i1E:fz. tif? ' t :. 1- -' B wma sa tw Working earnestly to meet the next Calvertana deadline are J. Rohrbach, M. J. Welter, E. Arrington, and J. Moore. and J. Kimmet. V Feature editor Sue Ann Frankart gives assignments to S. Hoh- man, B. Simmons, C. Bryner, L. Hess, M. J. Rohrbach, 49 A. Boes, I Discussing a prospective yearbook picture are F. Ledwedge, C. Welch, G. Pahl, and B. Smith. New Voristy Sports Provide Students I I ' I ' 1 .vile Following through, Ann Fisher slams the ball over the net. Quick reflexes and alertness aid Ann Callaghan as she prepares to return the ball. 50 The ball is but a blur of speed as Don I-Iartsel brings his backhand stroke into play during a heated volley. Every muscle tensed, Rick Reinhart ex- hibits a strong backhand swing. Eager to improve, Steve Leahy listens intently to the helpful suggestions pre- sented by tennis coach, Rev. Paul Mueller. with More Competitive Opportunities Vs pr-M f I As he prepares to tee off, Tom Cad- wallader shows intense concentration. In the tangle of arms, John Burger strains to pin his adversary to the mat. . ig. , MR. 1 f ,i-ga Wrestling in the home ring, Jerry Gase gains two points in a reversal against Sandusky Opponent. Looking poised and confident, A1anDanie1 takes a firm stance ted E X -mnem- -ngnq.-. Golf coach, Mr. Jo- seph Kukoy, corrects an error in Frank Dore's back swing while teammates Mike Gillig and Chris Kloop wait their turns. before swinging. 4 A' ' 5. K. . ,. -Q -H tp' i' j .s K A ua vt, N p X xi, Q Q ii! 5 fs, ' 'S 4 51 N rf we I Q ,.,- f x K 5 + we f f i , X gg F gn I, MQ! 3. , I' M 1 gf .f 3 :if 5, x fi W 1 ff . X H 2 if 5 Ir .J .r g .px ff P'--33?-,,.. ' m mix. Q, A .aewx ,U Thi , ,ER 2' -QAYWM wif Af! J y v A 'A , f' N 9, . f , in ' Aw Hs- , 1 I fa Tf. ig!! f I' 1 ,r- A , , A MX- X 5 A S f , df., Q i SSW Q W f. I .f K' , Q F, i 1 T A k 3 , R12 ,M-Mq.:.,,w L- 'M' U' 'T N, m , N3 X X 0 Q 5, , --:.g4 ,:4 wb . S fuk N-SQNQX 1 XX5 ,A x k ly :X 1- pi' A 4, . ,- ., , ily. . ,. ' TN I ' 9? N is '5 . M ' 1 X 4 . ggkii 6m1' N ,,. ,J r ,. A x, ,lui pi .ff , Q, 7 '-n A I g ef ' ' ' S' . 0 L sq' .- 'K X 'Xi' w LX- . 3 : 'Q ,. NM, Ls: z , N 0 F if f , , I-.I X E ' '- .- H fi ' f . Q. Q. . M Q Q 4 f guna , - I . Q 1 I ' K1 ,. , .:15g 5: L Q.'1:::..k T i V. ., N . , I- 5 ,.wrwff 'f Q5f' . ' ' - ,. EEZ ' . , .' ,. .g,,.. or , . x, ,,, f History, Languages Teach Crigins, In American history, Steven Heyman and Marcus Rall exa Dorothy Akers Theodore Allen Paul Anderson Elaine Arrington Nancy Baker Rita Ball Karen Barnhart Robert Barnhart Barbara Baumgardner Mary Benner Michael Benner Robert Bentz Thomas Berry John Blust Linda Bogner Geraldine Boner Patricia Bookmyer Brigid Botton James Breidenbach Shirley Breidenbach Qi eismwi .,,. f r ,fa-..,.f ,,.. V, az ,R K . . I . !' H 4 fi fivm X- '1 , Nr- In lf f ' 4 3 3 , lp J 4 HJ rr -- 'er mine a copy of the Declaration of Independence. Qaa xgf lv n Participating in a symposium, junior English students present summaries and opinions of novels they have read 54 Communication of Notive, Other Londs 'Q ,gf it 1 K. u , 5- l-., g in av- . n .f l yi- . f . -'Nil' rx , 1 ex To help the French students learn the nanies of the parts of the body, Theresa Leahy and Jane Warnement dr aw a Frenchman. Susan Breidenbach Barbara Brickner Michael Bridinger Michael Brown Paula Brown Maria Buko Mary Bush John Carrigan Victoria Carter Gerald Caseman Joseph Clark Linda Clouse Mary Ann Company Michael Cunningham Jonathan Daniel fr rr. J N p .. Q r.Yrr . is ,Dr x . , Q 'rfi ' Q- J aarpo I ir .,, .. Kim: ' 3 55 Besides Closs Work, Juniors Pursue '- fs.. lax v K wwf? .. 5-fri was grins 1-fr' R 1: . , s-flew' 1' J Roger Dariano Steven Dell Kathle en Depinct Joseph DeRose Candace Detwiler Michael Distel Paul Distel George Dosh Laura Dow Judith Dryfuse Margaret Elchert Radford Ewing Cheryl Feasel James Feasel Lawrence Fetzer HQ -s if -Eff an k'W- .. lr R Sl F 5 , Q . 'l? 1 A: ' .ra I 171 -X JF riff 31:53 .. ' W o' -Nzf ' ' . 'f-sffz-'T . Y ,.'. f,'fy 'fIf3Qf 'fi-'ZSff: . f 1 .. , . rr 4 r wfzfzi-': 1':::f . :iCw. 1'f'::f:::f. r nf. ...Ma is -sci' 4- Q , Q' Juniors sell refresh- ments at the football games to help pay for the prom and the jun- ior party. Activities Frederick Flechtner Joyce Folk Larry Fox Marilyn Frey Roger Frisch Maureen Fullerton James Funkhouser Gerald Gasc Thomas Case Nancy Gaydos Linda Gillespie Michael Gillig Stephen Cordon John Gruss Patricia Guthrie David Hayes Kathleen Hayes Judith Herbert Beverly Heyman Stephen Heyman Kathleen Hoover Brxmming with enthusiasm, Gerald- me Kuhn hopes to sell her share of Christmas cards for the junior ac- Joyce Folk and Dorothy Akers prepare the tape recorder for use in Spanish I Ii 7 r ii l i ik R F is 4 fwfr 7 '95 1:8 W xx ' is 'X si , 'iff r 'WSG E mlm H ,ENE trsr Patricia Hoover Cheryl Hopple Michael Huffman Paul Huss David Joseph Thomas Kasza PRECISION TYPEWR ITE RS X Working for perfection, Daniel Leibengood patiently erases another mistake he has made in typing class. Accurate Work in Typing, Chemistry 0 ' ,sh ' 'rgcgg , K i 5 Y 'S' ,, r ' X? 1 'gl . 2 1 ','r-f, H NB. Zi ga Edward Ke lbley John Kern David Kimmet , Yi ',' 1 br, V fi me .f,L.,.f 1 Ti J ' i'.1 '4': 1 5- ' ' ,S L is ., 4 Q . 58 5? it W' Stephen Kinn W Larry Kirian ff N it Mary Ann Kirian 2 Susan Kleinhenz James Kopp Kathleen Kopp Cynthia Krupp Geraldine Kuhn Linda Kuhn Robert Kuhn Gerald Kummerer Barbara La.Fountaine Mary Jane Lambright Catherine Lawson Sally Leahy Theresa Leahy Michael Lee Daniel Leibengood Jay Lemmerman Michael Lonsway Judy Lorentz Marie Lucius Kenneth Maag Mary Jo Mathias Janet Meng Deborah Mills Anthony Monaco Barbara Moyer Kathleen Murphy Patricia Musgrave Daniel Nedolast Alice Nichols Joseph Omlor Gerald Parkins Linda Parkins David Puesey Kenneth Raitz Marcus Rall Dennis Ranker Linda Ranker Patricia Ray Carol Reamer Paul Reinbolt Richard Reinhart Robert Reinhart , , far rs aa f S 4 10121 124 if-if xi .. .17 L9 . QE- ,bs H1.: eg, H ,, - ,X ,, : . - 1 ' 1 e if 1 W rm 1 fini K K' , if ..N, ,W 1 is r if 2455221 a it -' r Requires Skill, Deep Concentration Chemistry students Michael Sendelbach, Maria Buko, Michael Sauber, Brigid Botton, and Linda Clouse begin their first experiment, fire polishing glass. 59 .V Z, A 1, , .. , ,ip I 1 4, ff 5 -K gf? 1 xg V' all-.Y N 2 'J . 9.3 in j A.. .QU ,JV Lynx? X-1,1 W ffl y .Mmyf Y 55 , 0,- Q- e 7k h'L K W -M2255 Q Qefgig , . Junior religion student William Scherger ex- plores the e arly history of the Church with the aid of a map of the Holy Land. A 12.5 Q 2' Irene Reinman Timothy Reis Nancy Reiter Lucinda Renninger Janis Rohrbach James Rumschlag Robert S anGregory Marcia Sarto Experiences Ronge Junior girls get together for the hard work and good times that go into the mak ing of tallies, sold before each home game. ' s Y E x ,if Wi,-W. , .Xx. ,MW e ttelr,1l g,,:f,kf, In .. x il is 60 from Serious Study 'ro Corefree Fun If Wx wi .xx .,,...,2 .W f , . 5159, ,T . -f f Michael Sauber James Schank Sheila Scheiber William Scherger Jerome Schlick Kenneth Schroth Bradley Seitz Carol Sendelbach Michael Sendelbach Kathleen Shaver Kenneth Sheffer Gary Smith Joyce Smith Linda Smith Michael Smith Margaret Snyder Saundra Stanton Diana Steinmetz Thomas Steinmetz Margaret Steyer Robert Streacker Gerard Talley Karen Tewalt John Turco Joseph Vassalle Q Jeanne Wank Jane Warnement Theodore Weimerskirch Clara Welly Mary Jane Wclter Carl Werner Kathryn West Beatrice Willman k Ox Q fra Robert Wise I' ' 'K Q 1 H 1 J ,'. fi - . 12'-'R' 'K 9. -. f..'Q- - . .ap 0 J S John Wurm Linda Wynne ' ' Francis Yost sw I f Q, ff ,Ji , W Sr Q . K ' X- S , vr' ' , :felt .-13.1 IX Edward Zelczak Joseph Zirger P .,. Rita Zoeller J . '-.P -X ,f if -' E ,,. .. if In second year algebra, Roger Dariano conveys his knowledge of the slide rule to his fellow students. Glee Club, Chorol Club Productions ROW ONE: C. West, T. Leahy, M. Welter, P. Musgrave, D. Seitz, R. Raitz, M. Lee, W. Taylor, A. Aiello, S. Heyman, P. Anderson, N. Gaietto, C. Straub, P. Walliser, P. Guthrie, J. Herbert. ROW TWO: K. We1ter,D. Shumway, B. Herbert, S. Leahy, G. Boner, J. Kuebler, J. Troiano, J. DeRose, M. Lonsway, S. Shelt, M. Sendelbach, M. Thom, J. Gaietto, C. Lawson, B. Main, C. Krupp. ROW THREE C. Sendelbach, E. Arrington, J. Dryfuse, S. Gaietto, M. Homan, J. Kimmet, M. Fisher, S. Russell, M. Bridinger, G. Pahl, R. Taylor, L. Hess, A. Hoover, E. Eckert, J. Rohrbach, M. Mathias. ROW FOUR: C. Welch, G. Kuhn, S. Frankart, M. Company, D. Wise, R. Dariano, R. Immele, D. Creeger, K. Leahy,A. Clouse, J. Schlick, A. Zelcadc, M. J. Rohrbach, J. Warnement, B. Botton, K. Depinet. 62 Mark School Yeor's Speciol Events ROW ONE: L. Burns, B. Swartz, P. King, M. Mc- Cartan, J. Elchert, J. Cunningham, B. Boehler, D. Perna, F. Brodman, G. Brodman, J. Aiello. ROW TWO: J. Herbert, D. Obringer, C. Brown, S. Maloney, K. Warnement, K. Krupp, J. Gaietto, C. Etzkorn, B. Ranker, J. Miletti, B. Main, A Kraft. ROW THREE: E. Williams, S. Huss, D Stofer, S. Ranker, D. Waire, D. Logsdon, J Kummerer, C. Huth, L. Seitz, P. Gaietto, A Panuto, B. Burkart, K. Sutter, ROW FOUR: K. Ruffing, R. Botton, K. Weatherholt, N. Kastner, L. Baumgardner, J. Kuhn, A. Callaghan, C Keller, S. Goshe, M. Koller, R. Hoffert, S Dariano, M. Elchert, P. Ruehle. we Accompanist for the Glee Club is Martha Kummerer 63 'Come-loT,' Fobled Land of Chivalry, .M Finding the proper material for Donald Wise's costume in the operetta is the problem of Patricia Shultz and Cheryl Lucius. Helping direct the scenery for Camelot, Philip Omlor explains to Daniel Bour, Stephen Meier, and Joseph Feasel what procedure to use. 1 r llvielf ggi? 64 King Arthur, Roger Daria- no, and Guenevere, Alice Hoover, rehearse their lines for Camelot. Comes To Life As Ccalverfs Musical i Philip Omlor begins the long process of scenery making by painting basic sketches of Camelot props. King Arthur, Roger Daria- no, introduces his beloved Guenevere, played by Roselyn Harlett, to Lance- lot, Michael Fisher. 65 Spring Presents New Conquesrs for 1. . 'M N, www At bat for Calvert, Joe Clark waits for the decisive throw. Preparing to sacrifice an out, FrankPerna meets the ball with a bunt. nifi- Aff-if ? 5' .A f ,uw X wiv Capable infielders, Frank Perna and Dave Ritzler, stand ready for action. 66 Refu rning Verercms Coaching at first, Tim Fox encourages Carl Werner as he tries to beat out the throw. ,xp .51 A N-in WWE-Mmzwrasm ' . X x 1 4-vQ1l ' f' f A vt ,, On the mound for Calvert, Joe Houck stars as he delivers another fast pitch. First baseman, Joe Zirger, keeps the opponent close to the bag. A, I Q ' I . s . x A.,-v A A KEN 1 5, fa-J 1 ,Lp 5' With grim determination, Dave Ritzler watches for the pitch. Three Calvert outfielders hustle for the ball to give Calvert the decisive play. xii' 4- ,yd Y I . i A W , . 'Q . mu W ex x 'Q Q X! M y ' 5 Q V 5 'xx . M 1: ,,,, , , , Ax gy ,V -Q ,t .vuPff ' - ,Q 2. P X ,M , ,K - A 3 it 911,39 H aww 2 i w X 'XXX R If ,N ,, .l A e A, .ix , , .3 i 1, ' 1 f Q1 . Y J 'V S A N I ,J K' Q, E fl , ,AQXA . 4 LA iii? - wie. NY xx Q Q Vx .K fl 1 X 1 1 , WMWMNA 3,x,,,Nggg,,'5!rasvga.a 'm,,,:y,,L,,kLmX X wanna V nuns.. k . aid A-14.44411 as-lqvnl NM LIN! lla menu Q play! a.-,ul L.:--nw ...1 4'?c....,... .l',.....f,. f ,,,...1....:..-. .. 1.. Huff, .,,....:, J un., ' i-KKgxX o xxx xx !l....k,. ..f4 lqgfk'f..f'7l..-. IIN, W f 'Af f uv-, w..:..,..J 4- AQ, A j,f'?Q..., jf -Ji' M ..., .,-, N f 1 Q , fx -- -MQ A X in L X Seniors Consider Various Vocations A 1 WF Anthony Aiello Patricia Aiello 'ug e Smiling in delighted surprise, Roselyn Harlett rea- lizes that she has stayed within her budget during a study made of marriage in religion class. Wilfred Alt Rosemarie Aiello George Blust Jane Arbogast Charlene Ardner Albert Boes 70 in Class, Seek Divine Aid in Chapel Charles Breidenbach Jean Ardner Constance Baker John Breidenbach rf? Leonard Breidenbach Jan Banks Kathleen Banks Michael Buckley Semors are always able to vxsxt the Blessed Sacrament 1n the thlrd floor chapel X Donna Baugher le will l 1 ass xxx s an lfllill llxi -as s if W' Y an , , '.- . .W- I J i i'..utfv-- ' gtg : lg : ill Seniors Analyze Literary Classics, Frederick Caito Margaret Benner Kathleen Bland Arthur Carp Microphone technique, an integral part of speech class, is practiced by Martha Kummerer, John Troiano, and Susan Hoffert. Dianne Borer Arthur Clouse Joanne Borer Shirley Brandt James Comer 72 Develop Talents in Public Speaking Kathleen Breitigam David Creeger Advances in writing ability are made each week through compositions. Donna Hoover, Margaret Depi- net, Patrick Murray, Joseph Sommers, Edward Schwab, and Michael Hahler hand in their theme books with Linda Brickner Stephen Crist their latest masterpieces. Thomas Dendinger Linda Brose Cecilia Bryner Stephen Distel 73 Arf Enfhusiosis Expend Paul Elchert Carol Bursa Diane Chadwick Daniel Feasel John Felter Jane Corthell Kathleen Daniel Michael Fisher Timothy Fox Margaret Depinet Ann Derr Michael Gillig 74 Talents on Creative Display Michael Hahler Kathryn Dore Elaine Eckert Robert I-Iarshman In anticipation of the holidays, Patricia Shultz and Cheryl Lucius, art students, put some finishing touches on the Yuletide fireplace brightening the office window. 75 Fundamentals of Higher Mathematics With the aid of a circle graph, Stephen Crist and Jane Corthell explain Trigonometric functions to the class. Donald Hartsel Ann Ernst Sue Zanna Ferstler Robert Hayes .sm James Heck Carol Fraley Sue Ann Frankart Robert Heck 76 PUT To Practical Use in Laboratory Dale I-lohman Jane Gaietto Nancy Gaietto Joseph Houck Physics students John Felter, Michael Mar- chetto, and Stephen Seitz, work in a team of three on the pendulum experiment. 'Crib jk Ronald Houck Sandra Gaietto Marjorie Gillig Douglas I-Iuss 77 Bookkeeping, Office Prcicfice Useful Charles Huth Kathleen Grombka Roselyn I-Iarlett James Immele 'Q' Robert Immele Barbara Herbert W w c-,A c ...f.,A sf, ,g,,,m yriv r Gaining skill in filing, Raymond McGinnis works thoughtfully in office practice. David Kauffm an Patricia Herig 78 in Modern Competitive Business World SPECIAL TYPES Ui lKANbA1.lIv ' ' ,H-Jupbu 4 K 3 fm... 'Q'!.'23'5r.f3.,. 54 ,W .Wt L M 0 .ww K Y , :aa ,fe be av me ' 3010? sy, - 2.M.n.A..g:,,,,,5 ig? 96 aw - 11 gina 'K ff .- mace ligne una 4.5, my . - 1501554153 . . , I 5 w 'wi' ,ow 3 I w::'A'C'771'L'4 L? Qqu '4aulvuu40d W or EW-'AF41-wwfe 2 l2Nau w 11.7114 'uuafmuudw' 10 In bookkeeping, Catherine Straub explains total assets and debits to Sandra Linda Hess Gaietto, Q e Robert Keller Susan I-Iofferr Sharon Hohman L-NYY Kefmedv James Kimmet Malinda Homan Alice Hoover Dale Kirchner 79 Civics Gives Students Basic Concept John Kirchner Donna Hoover Elaine Hoover Larry Kirian Ronald Kramer Cecilia Houck Patricia Keefe Joseph Kuebler Louis Kummerer Betty Lou Kimmet Mary Lou Kirian Kevin Leahy 80 of Democrofic Form of Government Stephen Leahy Patricia Kirian Helen Klaiss Alan Leibengood SLVR! A 2 A Jolene Klein -gnanv-we The excitement of a political campaign comes to life for the civics students through debates and campaign speeches. William Loesser 81 Time Out from Hecfic Everyday Life X, l Richard Mann I a i In anticipation of the annual retreat, Stephen Distel and Ronald Houck select L reading material to aid them in their reflections. A Mary Jo Koerper Michael Marchetto Carol Kuhn Linda Kummerer Michael Margraf 82 Offers Chance for Self-examination 3-u-.ff N... Thomas Margraf Martha Kummerer Sue Lautermilch Raymond McGinnis Thomas Moes Francine Ledwedge Rita Longo Patrick Murray Kenneth Nedolast Mary Lonsway Cheryl Lucius Joseph Nitecki 83 Seniors Obtain Spiritual Guidance, Calvert seniors enjoy visits with their pastors, who contribute from parish funds to their ed- ucation. Betty Lou Kim- met obtains advice from St. Mary's pastor, Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. I. Kinnane. Michael Omlor Mary Beth Lutz Barbara Main Philip Omlor George Pahl Mary Manz Barbara Pacifico Ronald Parkins B4 Enioy Talking with Porish Priests Frank Perna gy 'i Roberta Phillips sim ffwff- Beverly Reino William Phillips 1'r '!u Donald Piper Patricia Rider Mary Jane Rohrbach Raymond Raitz Pastor of St. Joseph parish, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Richard J. Gabel, talks with senior Charles Huth. Language Students Explore Ancient, Joseph Ranker Barbara Ruffing Regina Schetter John Reed Michael Reino Janet Schleter Diane Seislove Kenneth Reiter . I ,, n 1:15 r':i,:a,'f f X fi l .4 4 , ' , , v Q vi .1 . - 4 fg . 2 ' 4 1, t 625 , Q if 'L ' 1 , 1 L ' JQ5 AsDa1eHohmantrans1ates, t--' semor Spanxsh stude nts fol- low carefully. I JR 2 Q -1 4 ' 1' : Diane Seitz Modern World l Furthering their study of Latin, the Inter Nos staff explores the sources in the library. David Ritzler Gerald Roessner Joanne Sendelbach Patricia Shultz Gary Rumschlag Stuart Russell Dorothy Shumway Barbara Simmons Harold Schank 87 Future Droftsmen, Potentiol Typists Daniel Scheiber Sharon Spencer The theory in the mechanical drawing text presents no problem to Donald Piper as he succeeds in putting it into practice. Edward Schwab Mary Catherine Straub Stephen Seitz Susan Streaker Mary Lou Stultz Thomas Shaver 88 Strive for Greater Manual Dexterity Steven Shelt Diana Sykes Rebecca Thiery Paul Shireman R The typist's goal, speed and accuracy, is sought by Kathleen Bland and Linda Brose. Mary Thom Carl Stein Patricia Walliser Anne Weimerskirch James Steyer 89 Worlds of Fiction, Reolity Shored Joseph Stover Linda Weithman Semors buy the latest best sel Joseph Sommers Catherine Welch Lawrence Sorg Kathleen Welter Donna Welty Richard Taylor 90 Through Books Susan Wise William Taylor from Cecilia Houck at the book rack. Carol Young John Troiano Dennis Wise Annamarie Zelczak Kathleen Zimmer Donald Wise Fecalfy Pledged To Moy Queen, Long- s. ' 2 I Michael Gillig and Martha Kurnmerer, foreground, with banner bearers Alice Hoover and Timothy Fox, were elected by their fellow students to crown Mary as Queen of May. 92 Awoiied Commencement Comes Too Soon ix Si Salutatory and valedictory addresses, prepared by Martha Kummerer and Joseph Kuebler, are examined by Mon- signor Dunn. Monsignor Dunn talks with Bishop George J. Rehring, who annually honors Calvert with his presence at the graduation ceremonies. 93 Looking Back, Graduates Recall Role ANTHONY AIELLO, Whop --Operetta 43 Glee Club 4. PATRICIA AIELLO, Pat --Calvert News3 Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 33 Religion Honor Rolls Patron Drive. ROSEMARIE AIELLO, Rosie --Pep Squad 3,4. WILFRED L. ALT, Willie --Spanish Club 3,4, Vice- President 43 Religion Honor Roll. JANE ARBOGAST--Calvert News3 Operetta 13 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Art Club 43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor ROll3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 3. CHARLENE ARDNER, Charlie --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Patron Drive. JEAN ARDNER, Roxy --Operetta 13 Pep Squad 3. CONSTANCE BAKER, Connie --Band 2,3,43 Operetta 1,23 Pep Squad 2,3. JAN MARIE BANKS--Class Play3 Latin Club 3. KATHLEEN BANKS, Kathye --Pep Squad 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Band l,2,3,43 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. DONNA BAUGHER, Bunny --Calvert News3 Pep Squad 2 ,3,4, MARGARET BENNER, Maggie --Latin Club 33 Reli- gion Honor Roll3 Scholastic Honor Roll. KATHLEEN BLAND, Kate --Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager3 Class Plays Pep Squad 2,3,43 Class Officer 2,33 Religion Honor RO1l3 Patron Drive3 Citizen- ship Award li Scholastic Honor Roll. GEORGE BLUST, Blusty --Chemistry Club 33 Class Plays Calvertana3 Patron Drive3 Religion Honor Roll. ALBERT BOES, Skeet --Calvert News3 Religion Honor Roll3 Basketball 2,3,4, Co-captain 4. DIANNE BORER--Spanish Club 3,45 Religion Honor Roll. JOANNE BORER, Joanie --Spanish Club 3,4. SHIRLEY BRANDT--Band l,2,3,43 Patron Drive. JOHN BREIDENBACH LEONARD BREIDENBACH, Len --Calvert News3 Span- ish Club 3,45 Patron Drive. CHARLES BREITENBACH, Chunky. KATHLEEN BREITIGAM, Kathy --Operetta 13 Pep Squad 4. LYNDA BRICKNER LINDA BROSE, Lynn --Pep Squad 2,33 Patron Drive. CECILIA BRYNER, Chris --Calvert News3 Latin Club 3,43 FTA 43 Inter Nos 43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. MICHAEL BUCKLEY, Mike --Spanish Club 3,43 Patron Drive. CAROL BURSA, Carol --Calvert News3 Operetta 3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 1. FREDERICK CAITO, Fritz --Basketball Manager 1,2, 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor ROIIS Patron Drive. ARTHUR L. CARP, Carpfish --Spanish Club 3. DIANE CHADWICK, Diane --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Patron Drive. ARTHUR CLOUSE, Art'--Operetta3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Patron Drive. JAMES COMER, Jim. JANE CORTHELL, Mouse --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Chem- istry Club 33 Band l,2,3,43 Religion Honor ROIIQ Patron Drive. DAVID CREEGER, Dave --Operetta3,43 Latin Club 43 Inter Nos 43 Tennis 43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Glee Club 3,45 Patron Drive. STEPHEN CRIST, Steve --Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. KATHLEEN DANIEL, Kate --Religion Honor Roll3 Latin Club 33 Patron Drive. THOMAS DENDINGER, Tom --Calvert News Editor- in-Chlefj Chemistry Club 3, Treasurer 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award l,2,3,43 Scholastic Honor Roll3 Quill and Scroll. MARGARET DEPINET--Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. ANN DERR, Annie --Calvert News3 Operetta l,2,3,43 Pep Squad 43 Choral Club 1,23 Glee Club 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. STEPHEN DISTEL, Dizz --Baseball 3,43 Chemistry Club 43 Spanish Club 3,45 Patron Drive. KATHRYN DORE, Kathy --Band 1,2,3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Spanish Club 3,43 FTA 3,4, Secretary 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Patron Drive3 Religion Honor Roll. ELAINE ECKERT, Clem --Operetta 3,43 Pep Squad 2, 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 FTA 3,43 Patron Drive. PAUL ELCHERT, Marue --Patron Drive. ANN ERNST, Anne --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Patron Drive. DANIEL FEASEL, Dan. JOHN FELTER--Chemistry Club 33 Tennis 43 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. SUE ZANNA MARIE FERSTLER, Porky --Operetta 2, 33 Choral Club 2. MICHAEL FISHER, Fish --Calvert News3 Class Play3 Operetta 43 Glee Club 43 Football Manager 2,3345 Reli- gion Honor ROIIQ Chemistry Club 33 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 1,2,3. TIMOTHY FOX, Tim --Calvert News, Editor3 Class Officer 2,43 Buckeye Boys State3 May Crowning3 Base- ball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,4, MVP 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award l,2,3,43 Scholastic Honor Roll3 Quill and Scroll. CAROL FRALEY--Calvert News3 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Patron Drive. SUE ANN FRANKART, Sue --Calvert News, Editor3 Class Play3 Operetta l,2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Choral Club 23 Glee Club 3,45 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 43 Quill and Scroll. JANE GAIETTO, Janie --Choral Club 1,23 Spanish Club 3,43 Operetta l,2,3,43 Class Plays Cheerleader 2, 3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 1,2,3,4. NANCY GAIETTO--Calvert News3 Operetta 1,2,3,4i Pep Squad 2,3,43 Choral Club 1,23 Glee Club 3,4, Vice President 43 Latin Club 3,43 Inter Nos.3 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive 3 Citizenship Award 1,33 Scholastic Honor Roll. SANDRA GAIETTO, Sandy --Operetta l,2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 43 Choral Club 1,23 FTA 43 Ployed in Busy High School Years Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Glee Club 3,4. MARJORY GILLIG, Margie --Calvert News, Class Of- ficer 4, Latin Club 3,4, Inter Nos., Chemistry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. MICHAEL G. GILLIG, Smily --Calvert News, Class Officer 1, Football 4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,2,3, Scholastic Honor Roll, May Crowning. KATHLEEN GROMBKA, Kathy --Calvert News, Editor, Class Play, Pep Squad 2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll, Citizenship Award 4, Quill and Scroll. MICHAEL HAI-ILER, Mike --Spanish Club 3. ROSELYN HARLETT, Lynn --Calvertana, Co-Editor, Operetta 1,2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Class Officer 1, Choral Club 1,2, Glee Club 3,4, Chemistry Club 3,Reli- gion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 2,3,4, 2,3,4, Scholastic Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. ROBERT HARSHMAN, Curt. DONALD I-IARTSEL, Bawana Don --Latin Club 3,4, Tennis Club 4, Inter Nos. 4. ROBERT HAYES, Crane --Spanish Club 3,4. JAMES HECK, Jim. ROBERT HECK, Bob. BARBARA HERBERT, Herbie --Calvert News, Op- peretta 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Homecoming Court, Glee Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll. PATRICIA HERIG, Pat --Calvert News, Pep Squad 2, 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Inter Nos., Band 1,2,3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. LINDA HESS--Calvert News, Operetta 4, Glee Club 4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. SUSAN HOFFERT, Sue --Calvert News, Cheerleader 2,3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Operetta 1, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,2, Scholastic Honor Roll. DALE HOHMAN, Squeak --Baseball Manager 1,2,3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. SHARON HOHMAN, Sherie --Calvert News, Operetta 1, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 3. MALINDA HOMAN, Mindy --Pep Squad 2,3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Choral Club 1, Operetta 1,3,4, Glee Club 3, 4, Inter Nos, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. ALICE HOOVER--Operetta 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 4, Choral Club 1,2, Glee Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4,FTA 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, May Crowning. DONNA HOOVER--Spanish Club 3, Religion Honor Roll. ELAINE HOOVER--Calvert News, Pep Squad 2,3,4. CECILIA HOUCK, Ceece --Class Play, Pep Squad 2, 3,4, Captain 4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll. JOSEPH HOUCK, Huck --Religion Honor Roll, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 2,3,4, MVP 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Class Officer 3, Citizenship Award 3. RONALD HOUCK, Gargs --Operetta 3, Glee Club 3. DOUGLAS HUSS, Doug --Class Play, Chemistry Club 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, FTA 3,4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. CHARLES T. HUTH, Chuck --Latin Club 3,4, Inter Nos, Religion Honor Roll. JAMES IMMELE, Jim --Operetta 3, Glee Club 3. ROBERT IMMELE, Jellyroll --Operetta 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4. DAVID KAUFFMAN, Coffie. PATRICIA ANN KEEFE, Pat --Calvert News, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. ROBERT KELLER, Bob --Chemistry Club 3. LARRY KENNEDY, Norm. ELIZABETH KIMMET, Betty --Operetta 1. JAMES KIMMET, Jim --Calvert News, Operetta 4, Chemistry Club 3, Glee Club 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. DALE E. KIRCHNER, D.K. JOHN G. KIRCHNER, Kirt --Religion Honor Roll, Chemistry Club 4, Latin Club 3,4, President 4. LARRY KIRIAN, Madison Motors --Patron Drive. MARY LOU KIRIAN, Mary --Calvert News, Operetta 1, Pep Squad 2,3, FTA 3, Chemistry Club 3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. PATRICIA KIRIAN, Pat --Pep Squad 2,3,4, Class Of- ficer 1, Homecoming Queen, Choral Club 1, Spanish Club 3,4, FTA 4, Chemistry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll, Operetta 1, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,2, Scholastic Honor Roll. HELEN KLAISS--Operetta 1, Pep Squad 3,4. JOLENE KLEIN, Jo --Operetta 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Choral Club 2, Class Play, Patron Drive. MARY JO KOERPER, Jo. RONALD KRAMER, Ron --Patron Drive. JOSEPH KUEBLER, Joe --Calvertana, Operetta 3,4, Valedictorian, Glee Club 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Inter Nos, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Kiwanis Award, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 2,3,4, Scholastic Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. CAROL KUHN, Carol --Calvert News, Pep Squad 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. LINDA KUMMERER--Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll. LOUIS KUMMERER, Louie --Calvert News, Spanish Club 2,3, French Club 4, President 4, Patron Drive. MARTHA KUMMERER, Marty --Calvert News, Op- eretta 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Class Officer 2,3, Salu- tatorian, Homecoming Court, Glee Club 3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Kiwanis Award, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,2,3,4, Scholastic Honor Roll, May Crowning. SUE LAUTERMILCH--Pep Squad 3,4, Latin Club 3, FTA 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll. KEVIN LEAHY--Calvert News, Calvertana, Co-Editor, Tennis 4, Operetta 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 4. STEPHEN LEAHY, Lehigh --Calvert News, Class Of- ficer 3, Chemistry Club 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Officer 3, Tennis 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 2,3. FRANCINE LEDWEDGE, Fran --Calvertana, Operetta Finol Tolly Sums Up Various Honors, 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3, Chemistry Club 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Scholastic Honor Roll. ALAN FRANCIS LEIBENGOOD, Al --Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. WILLIAM LOESSER, Bill --Patron Drive. RITA LONGO--Pep Squad 2,3,4. MARY LONSWAY--Calvert News, Operetta 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. CHERYL LUCIUS, Shortie --Operetta 1, Pep Squad 2, 3,4, Art Club 4. MARY BETH LUTZ--Calvert News, Operetta 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Class Officer 4, Homecoming Court, Choral Club 1, Spanish Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, President 4, Chem- istry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll,Patron Drive, Citizen- ship Award 3, Scholastic Honor Roll. BARBARA MAIN, Maynard --Calvert News, Operetta 1,2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Choral Club 1,2, Glee Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 2, Scholastic Honor Roll. RICHARD MANN, Huey --Class Play, Spanish Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. MARY ELIZABETH MANZ, Mary --Operetta 1. MICHAEL MARCHETTO, Mike --Latin Club 3,4, Inter Nos, Chemistry Club 3, Band 2,3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,3, Scholastic Honor Roll. MICHAEL MARGRAF, Mike --Spanish Club 3,4, Pres- ident 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Citizenship Award 4. THOMAS MARGRAF, Tom --Religion Honor Roll. RAYMOND MCGINNIS, Mac --Football 2,3,4, Basket- ball 2. THOMAS MOES, Moe --Latin Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. PATRICK MURRAY, Fuzz --Band 1,2. KENNETH LOUIS NEDOLAST, Corney. JOSEPH NITECKI, Necktie --Calvert News, Editor, Latin Club 3,4, Inter Nos, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. MICAHEL OMLOR, Mike. PHILIP OMLOR, Pete --Calvert News, Class Play, Class Officer 1, Art Club 1,2,4, President 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 4. BARBARA PACIFICO, Barb --Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Operetta 1, Religion Honor Roll. GEORGE H. PAHL, Butch --Operetta 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Art Club 1,2, Vice-President 1, Class Officer 4, Football 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,2. RONALD JOSEPH PARKINS, Parkey. FRANK PERNA, Frank --Spanish Club 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 3,4, Basketball 2. ROBERTA PHILLIPS, Bert --Calvert News, Patron Drive. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Bill --Calvert News, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Patron Drive, Religion Honor Roll. DONALD PIPER, Duals --Citizenship Award 2,3. RAYMOND RAITZ, Ray --Calvert News, Operetta 4, Glee Club 4, Latin Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 2. JOSEPH RANKER, Joe. JOHN REED, Pat --Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll. BEVERLY REINO, Bev --Pep Squad 2,3. MICHAEL REINO, Sam --Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. KENNETH REITER, Tex --Class Play, Operetta 4, 4, Glee Club 4, Citizenship Award 1. PATRICIA RIDER, Pat --Calvert News, Operetta 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Chemistry Club 3, Band 1,2,3,4, FTA 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. DAVID RITZLER, Rail --Religion Honor Roll, Foot- ball 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Basketball 2,4, Co-captain 4. GERALD ROESSNER, Jerry --Spanish Club 3,4, Chem- istry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll. MARY JAYNE ROHRBACH, Rohrs --Calvert News, Calvertana, Business Manager, Operetta 1,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Buckeye Girls State, Glee Club 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Inter Nos, Chemistry Club 3, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,2,, Quill and Scroll. BARBARA RUFFING, Barb --Operetta 1,2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, FTA 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Patron Drive. GERALD RUMSCHLAG, Boomer --Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll. CLAYTON STUART RUSSELL, JR., Bun --Glee Club 3,4, Operetta 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Chemistry Club 4, FTA 3 ,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. HAROLD JOHN SCHANK--Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll. DANIEL SCHEIBER, Scheibs --Latin Club 4, Inter Nos, Relgion Honor Roll. REGINA SCHETTER--Operetta 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Choral Club 1,2. JANET SCHLETER, Janet --Calvert News, Spanish Club 3,4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. EDWARD SCHWAB--Spanish Club 3. DIANE SEISLOVE, DeDe --Operetta 1. DIANE SEITZ, De --Pep Squad 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Operetta 1,3,4, Choral Club 1, Glee Club 3,4, Reli- gion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 2, Scholastic Honor Roll. STEPHEN ARTHUR SEITZ, Curly --Patron Drive, Chemistry Club 3. JOANNEMARIESENDELBACH, Jo --Pep Squad 2,3,4, Patron Drive. THOMAS SHAVER, Tom. STEVE SHELT--Operetta 4, Glee Club 4. PAUL SHIREMAN, Shires --Class Play, Class Officer 3, Chemistry Club 3, Band 1,2,3,4, President 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive, Citizenship Award 1,3. PATRICIA SHULTZ, Shultzie --Calvert News, Op- eretta 1, French Club 4, Chemistry Club 4, Religion Honor Roll, Patron Drive. DOROTHY SHUMWAY, Dottie --Operetta 2,3,4, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Choral Club 2, Glee Club 3,4. BARBARA SIMMONS, Barb --Calvert News, Operetta 1, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Class Officer 2,Band 1,2,3,4, Reli- Activities of Class of Sixty-Five gion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive3 Scholastic Honor Roll. JOSEPH SOMERS, Joey --Operetta 3,45 Glee Club 3,4, LAWRENCE SORG, Larry --Band 2,3,43 Religion Honor Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. SHARON SPENCER, Shary --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Band 1, 2,3,43 Patron Drive. CARL STEIN--Class Play. JAMES STEYER--Basketball2,43 Football 3,43 Religion Honor Roll. JOSEPH STOVER, Go --Latin Club 33 Religion Honor Roll. CATHERINE LEE STRAUB, Cathie --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,45 Choral Club 23 Glee Club 3,43 Op- eretta 1,2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. SUSAN STREACKER, Sioux --Operetta 13 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Class Officer 13 Latin Club 33 FTA 43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Citizenship Award 2,33 Scholastic Honor Roll. MARY L. STULTZ, Mary --Operetta 1. DIANA SYKES, De De --Calvert News3 Pep Squad 2, 3,4, RICHARD TAYLOR, R. T. --Operetta43 Class Officer 23 Spanish Club 33 Glee Club 4. WILLLAM TAYLOR, Willy --Inter Nos3 Latin Club 3, 4. REBECCA THIERY, Becky --Pep Squad 2,3,43 Op- eretta 1,23 Choral Club 1,2. MARY THOM, Mary --Pep Squad 2,3345 Operetta 1, 3,4, Chemistry Club 33 Glee Club 3,43 Patron Drive3 Religion Honor Roll. JOHN TROIANO, Trojan --Class Play3 Operetta 43 Glee Club 43 Religion Honor Roll. PATRICIA WALLISER, Wally --Operetta 1,3,4S Pep Squad 2,3,43 Glee Club 3,43 Patron Drive. ANNE WEIMERSKIRCH, Anne --Operetta, Pep Squad 2,3,43Homecoming Court3 Latin Club 33 Chem- istry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Citizenship Award 3. LINDA WIETHMAN, Lynne --Calvertana3 Class Plays Pep Squad 2,3,43 Art Club 1,23 FTA 3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Operetta 13 Patron Drive. CATHERINE WELCH, Cathy --Calvertana3 Class Play3 Operetta 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Co-Captain 43 Choral Club 1,25 Glee Club 3,43 Art Club 23 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Tennis 43 Patron Drive3 Citizenship Award 1,2,43 Scholastic Honor ROll3 Quill and Scroll. KATHLEEN WELTER, Kathy --Calvert News3 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Religion Honor Roll3 Choral Club 23 Glee Club 3,43 Operetta 1,2,3,43 FTA 43 Patron Drive. DONNA WELTY DENNIS WISE, Y. Z. --Spanish Club 33 Patron Drive. DONALD WISE, Rocky --Operetta 3,43 Spanish Club 3,45 Glee Club 3,4, President 43 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. SUSAN WISE, Susie --Calvert News3 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Patron Drive. CAROL A. YOUNG, Carol, ANNAMARIE ZELCZAK, Ann --Calvert News3 Op- eretta 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Choral Club 23 Glee Club 3,43 FTA 33 Chemistry Club 33 Religion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. KATHLEEN ZIMMER, Kathy --Class Plays Operetta 13 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Chemistry Club 33 Band 1,2,3,43 Reli- gion Honor Roll3 Patron Drive. f Y Calvert Benefits from Services of 1 I 1 N President of the Alumni Asso- ciation, Mr. John Zoll, presents Sister M. Charlotte with new books purchased by the association for the Calvert library. .MM 1. A-,. 1 '- if L' L? r X, . 7. .'L .-'- 5 r :fi f' s t ,i,. r,,.r, A , 3,1 rfsy- L L rx W ssi ,r , ,V Mr' . M The cafeteria staff, Mrs. Ann Bugert, Mrs. Mary Steinmetz, Mrs. Dola Flechtner, Mrs. Marcella Ferrall, and Mrs. Harriet McClel- lan, prepare fine foods for the students. Maintenance head, Mr. Donald Sharpe, prepares the school for Alumni, Organizations, Individuals Henry L. Abbott Advertiser--Tribune Charles Ardner Ballreich Brothers, Inc. Banks Hair Fashions Arthur Bean's Music Benner Boehler Insurance Agency Baumgardner Co. Bob's Sohio J. P. Bork Photography by Sam Brown Dr. John Bremyer Buckeye Beverage R. L. Callaghan Calvert Cafeteria Dr. and Mrs. William Carrigan Tiffin Catholic Youth Organization St. Mary's CYO St. Joseph's CYO Dr. Charles Consolo Cook's Food Center Coffee Cup Culligan Water Conditioning Dairy Queen Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Daniel Dariano Construction Co. Patrick Dell Paul Dendinger DeRan's Red Head Dick's Sohio Frank T. Dore John C. Dunn Elchert Religious Shop Family Billiards Fashion Shop John Felter Family Robert E. Ferrall Firestone Stores Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher J. J. Fleck Walter Fleck, Sr. Paul A. Flynn Fox's Auto Electric Mr. and Mrs. William S. Fox Paul I. France, O.D. Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Frankart Frisch's Big Boy Frosted Foods Louis Gaietto Peter Gaietto Gaietto's Sunoco Gay Lanes Gerber's Welding Shop Charles Gillig Mary Gillig Good's Office Supply Gordon Lumber Co. Walter Grombka Family H and S Inc. Habit Cigar Store Hoover's Jewelry Jo1ly's Drive-In Martin M. Kinn Robert Klepper Klopp Plumbing. and Heating Knights of Columbus Rosemary Kuebler James C . Leahy John Leahy, M.D. Richard Leahy, M.D. Lee's Floor Coverings L. K. Restaurant A. S. Lupica, M.D. C. A. Marchetto Family Marinis Brothers Inc. McCartan's C. C. McKay John McGowan Meadowbrook Park Monaco Italian Home Bakery Pastime Cigar Store Paul's Delicatessen Philip's Electric Rozanne Phillips Pizza Villa Porter Motors Ranker's Sinclair Republic Roofing Paul Reimer Family Jim Robenalt Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Robenalt Romig's Tailored Clothes 99 Richard Routh Russell Refrigeration, Sales and Service Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Russell Sacksteder Insurance Benjamin Schock Schoen Construction E. R. Schriner, M.D. Edward H. Schultz Shumway's Carl Schwable Paul S. Smith joseph J. Spencer Star Dry Cleaners Norman Stein St. joseph's Altar Society Superior Paint and Supply Theis Sheet Metal Tiffin Automobile Dealers Association Tiffin Coca -Cola Co. Tiffin Dairy C0 . Tiffin Enterprise Tiffin Excavating Tiffin Fire Extinguisher Sales ahd Service Tiffin Funeral Directors Tiffin Glass and Mirror Tiffin Marine Tiffin Micro -Recorder Tiffin Paper Co. Bob Uhl Radio Repair Wagner's Flowers Sheriff Robert Wagner Paul Wahrer Walt's Lunch, Bascom Paul Wank Alice Warnement Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Welch Donovan P. Williams R . S. Williams Wyme's Dr. Carl Yager Mary Scheerer Zeiter, Clerk of Courts E. Zoeller, Hauling and Excavating Alumni Give God Their Grecifesi Gift Anderson, Phyllis, '35, SISTER M. DAMIAN, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Baumgardner, Betty, '37, SISTER M. BARNABAS, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Benner, Dorothy, '33, - SISTER M. GEORGIANNA, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Brickner, Norene, '31, SISTER M. NORENE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Dell, Rita Mae, '37, SISTER M. PAT- RICK, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Denny, Rev. Louis, '49, Diocese of of Toledo, Ohio. Depinet, Rev. Robert, '52, Maryknoll Missionaries. Distel, Agnes, '44, SISTER M. ARTHUR, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Distel, Hilda, '39, SISTER JOAN OF ARC, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Distel, Martha, ,'53, SISTER ST, MAR- TIN, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Dunn, Rev. Edward, '34, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Dunn, Rev. Richard, '38, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Fleck, Rev. John, '51, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Gaietto, Angeline, '38, SISTER M. MERICI, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Gaietto, Irene, '56, SISTER M. ANGELA, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Gillig, Rev. Russell, '28, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Hemminger, Beth, '52, SISTER M.ALMA, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Huffman, Rev. Louis M., '27, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Krupp, Mary Rose, '35, SISTER M. UR- BAN, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Kuhn, Evelyn, '41, SISTER M. EVELYN, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio.. Kuhn, Rev. Thomas, '49, Dioceseof Toledo, Ohio. Longo, Mary, '54, SISTER M. EYMARD, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Magers, Irene, '56, SISTER M. STELLA, Sisters of St. Francis, Tiffin, Ohio. Martin, Mary Jane, '44, SISTER M. CAJETAN, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mathias, Nancy, '58, SISTER THOMAS ANN, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. McNulty, James, '58, BROTHER JAMES, Holy Cross , Brothers, Notre Dame, Indiana. Michaels, Alice, '33, SISTER M. JUDITH, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Pahl, Mary, '56, SISTER MARY ST. PAUL OF. JESUS CRUCIFIED, Poor Clare, Nuns, Cleveland, Ohio. Puffenberger, Catherine, '31, SISTER M. GRETCHEN, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Scherger, Rev. Herman, '49, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. +Scott, Rev. James, '33, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Skokane, Shirley, '44, SISTER M. PETER, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Smith, Cecelia, '34, SISTER M. JOVITA, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Smith, Lillian, '33, SISTER M. CARO- LINE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Smith, Lucille, '37, SISTER M. BONA- VENTURE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Stein, Rev. Gerald, '34, Diocese of Toledo, Ohio. Tomecek, Anna, '33, SISTER ANN FIDELIS, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. +Traunero, James, '51, BROTHER DAMIEN, O.F.M. Conv. Unser, James, '58, BROTHER TIMOTHY, O.F.M. Conv., Mt. St. Francis, Indiana. Eileen, '53, SISTER EILEEN Vogel, MARIE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Wagner, Mary, '28, SISTER M. MONICA, Sisters of Holy Cross, Notre Dame, Indiana. Warnement, Mary, '28, SISTER M. ESTELLE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Welter, Carolyn, '52, SISTER CAROLYN THERESE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Welter, Margaret, '37,q. SISTER M. BORROMEO, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Welter, Marilyn, '52, SISTER MARILYN THERESE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Willman, Anna, '33, SISTER M. JOSEPHA, Sisters of Mercy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Willman, Catherine, '33, SISTER M. LOUISE, Sisters of Charity of St. Augu- stine, Cleveland, Ohio. Wright, Donald, '48, BROTHER MICHAEL, O.F.M. Conv., Mt. St. Francis, Indiana. 4-Zeiger, Helen, '28, SISTER M. MAR- CELLINE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Zeiger, Marguerite, '27, SISTER M. CELESTE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. Zoeller, Charles, '50, BROTHER MAU- RUS, St. Meinrad Archabbey, St . Meinrad, Indiana. Zoeller, Jeanne, '52, SISTER FRANCIS THERESE, Ursuline Nuns, Toledo, Ohio. 2?-5 uv
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